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1977-08-12 - Orange Coast Pilot
I $150,000 Bla%e in Irvine t 1 ' j I ~ ' Exec Kidnaped Irvine Heiress In Mexico, Held Offers Million to For SI Million UCI· Med School ... DAILY PILOT ·*' * * 10< * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 12, 1977 VOL. 7t, NO. t24, 4 HCTIONS, 44 l'AOH Suites .Gutted ·-$150,000 Loss I hi Irvine Fire A fire broke out early today ln 1 the Irvine Industrial Complex, . gutting several omce sultea and causing about $150,000 worth of damage, fire otrlcials reported. A security fuard at a nearby company spotted names and smoke at 3:35 a.m. at 2082 Bwii· ness Center Drive, a two·story or. lice building with 17 tenants. Oranae County firemen said it took about two hours to control the fire and that eleht flre trucks and eneines, plus 80 men1 were used to combat the two-alarm fire. There were no injuries. Two fire investigators were still siftlng throu1h the 1utted of. fice suit.es late th1I mornlnl, but had not yet determined a cause. Just one week a10, a similar Exec Seized, Held Captive In Mexico blaae broke out in an office build· Ing on Campus Drive near Oranae County Airport and spread laterally from one site to another. Fire officiate said today's blaie <See FIRE, Pase A2) Judge Fights Ouster From Will Hearing pace huttle Lan APWI ....... AMERICA'S SPACE SHUT1l.E ENTERPRISI! HEADS FOR LANDING AFTER FREE FLIGHT At Edw•rd• Air Force a ... , Ftrai Solo Teat Ooea Off Without • Httch B~iggs to Push Death Within hourt of the state leglalature'a ovenidinC the iov· ernor'a veto ot a death penalty bill, state .8eo~ Jobn .Briqs .(R· Fullerton) said he wm "still pr~ lorwf!'d" to have a death. penalty lnlUaUve put on the 1978 ballot. Briaga aald bi1 proposed ln· ltlatlve will seek to have the death penalty a possible puniab· ment for: an people convicted OJ nratdeJNemUtder. The bill approved by th.e atai. Assembly veto override 'lbura· day,iPeclfiel 14 clauea of crtmee for Which tH death penalty can be app e4. <Mai.cl stories Pace A5) IP. a candlclate for the Republican nomlnaUob for' IOY ernor, bu cboau the deatb penalty an4 IAY rt1ht1 luu• u comentones in bla drive for the · nomination. IJI hi. 1tatt.mept Thuaday, BFi&11-implied-UNR.~ -4oMn!t think the approved death _J>ODally measure ls •tron1 enoucti or that the death penalty baa evaporated n a campalsn f11ue. EarUet tn th• ctay. BrlcP had aucceeded lo 1teerln1 • blll throuah the state Senate that pro- hibits persons ot tho aamo sex. from marryint. . T.he . an.U·1.a,y marriqe .meuu ... wa& WlliUea by ·-M-- iern~b'man B\'UCS Neatande <R· VlUa Park) as a way to clanfy what i>tOPle are eligible to re- ceive marriqe llcen.sea from county clerk.I throueboul tlae state. · 1st.Solo Flight Perfect • -' EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -Two astronauts jockeyed the Space SbutUe En· . terprise to a safe desert luding _ today after a fast, steep glide off • the back of its mother ship, a Jet vanaper:t plane. It.wu the fint solo ruaht of America's newest t m&Med spacecraft. Astronaut.a Fred Halse, 43, and Gordon Fullerton, 40, ald~ by a computerized control 1y1tem, brou1bt the en1'ineles1, 75-ton craft to a perfect touchdown in a trail of duat on a 1001, dry, lakebed runway. The glide from an alUtude ot1 about 25,000 feet took a little <YVt:r five minutes, durinl which tbe shuttle t'!"1~t banked and ap. parently DaDQled u it bad been deslinedtodo. , The 1ucceatuJ Ol&ht marted a · major milestone ln tbe develop.. ment of the•buttle, which ii to be a reusable "space bus.. in the · 19808, capebl& of carryifti seven persona and up to 65 ooo pounds of careo into Earth orbit.· Donald K. SlQton, mana,er ot' tbe ,~actr 8:!1d labt.J!'OI.~ bad lifclti'iat the onfy purpole Of• today'• rupt was "to Jut ~k that beauty back on the laltebM nicely." Jlaiae, in putt.Inf tbe wbJte..S <SeeSHVTTLE, Pa1e 1\2) I I v - • • - I DAil 'I Pll u:,.;., ___ _..lilst.,._ __ _:,,~~~~~:..!!!.!. Control Of Fires Nearing? B7'fte.b~laW Prftlf A it.rakCY ol controlled burn· ln1 la \CDder way today in an et· tempt to 1t ran&l e the 11ant Marble C-0nc hlaie on tho cen· t.ral Calilom1a coan. whlJe the 82,JIO-acre Scarface fmi un tho atato's northeastern eds~ wu fmallJ t'(Jllllftned Crews hacked out fire lines ahead ol the path of the Marble· Coot inferno 1n the Los Pad.res NaUonal Fore1l near Big Sur, burnlnl away denH brusbland lo deprive the 93,000.acr• blueollts predous~l. The California Department oC Forestr~ ~aid the controlle4 butnini •as taldns place atonr • the fire's southeastern leg and in the northwest 10 the Venhma Wilderness to saye as much as p ossibl e of the valuable water..ht.>d that purifies and col- lects water for nearby towns. "The fire 11m 't raghttn& us We're controlling the lire," said CDF i.pokesperson Pauline McGinty "Its size will be bigger, . but the contamment will be big- ger, too." The CDF reported the Scarface ' fare had been completely ringed by fire Jines Thursday night The • 21,200-acre Ponderosa blaze in nearby Shasta Trinity National Forest was 75 percent contained e arly today Easing or the war in the north meant r1ref1ghters, who 'have batlled nearly 1,000 J1 ghtning- 1p~ked ures blG<:~ Au,ai. l. co""'1 begin to concentrate efforts on the Marble Cone. which was re· ported 40 percent contained The COF s aid some of the man- power and equipment galhered to figh t the fires near the Oregon b order were being dispatched south to JOtn the army of 4,250 fire fighters struggling with the hre near scenic Bag Sur The controlled burnang or "back burning" at the Marble- Conc was a last·datch measure, Ms . McG1nly s aid It was necessary because much of the fa re raged in Inaccessible terrain and forced ortlcials to choose fronts where crews and equip- ment could be di spatched, she said At the Scarface site, crews searched out s mouldering em· bers to make certain the blaze, which damaged 220.6 million board feet or timber, would not revive. Firefighters were still wary or -thick thunderclouds over both the Scarface and Ponderosa that posed danger or 1tron1 down· drafts that could blow the caged blaze across fire Imes, the CDF said Froffl Page A J . FIRE .•. alc;o spread after the flames rea1•ht.>d up through the acoustical ceiling. Three suites were gutted and two others. all on the ground fl11or, received fire damage, of· f1r 1als said Thick smoke damaged each of lh(• 17 suites in the building. Greg l.o n z a , fir e department ..,pokesman, said the $850,000 b uilding received $100,000 damage and he estimated the contents loss al $.'50,000. Officials believe the blue began in the omce of Irvine Psychological Associates -Dn. Wayne Hanlon and Norman Roach From there. lt 1preac! to four , other suites, includlnl ones rent· ed by Tran.sCel Flnancla1, Sad- dlebaok Leulng, Gerald A. Gar- rett, and Zobrtat, Gamet and Garret, attome)'I. Lonza aaid lt appeared that the fl re had been "cooklnt for quite a while" before b•lnl spotted, bas~ on the fact tbat there wu auch heavy tll'ok Inside iaod \that the window• had alread)' popped out by tile Um• firemen arrived. ' lie aald the flrst nremen ar· •rivecli uw th Ut8t ol the blue and mmedl• 1 called for • eeond alarm. • , tffaimsieal Mailbox Penny Larson, l:l, of lluntin~ton Beach . collects mail from. n •gu lar ma ti box \\ hil(• kl•(•p1ng an l'~ l' on the om• her I athl'r, Elmer. l'rec:lt•d alonJ.: Warner A \'enut' a Vl'ar ago a:-u Jokt• l .Jsl C:hn..,l ma.., a l nl'ncl left a prc:sent for P<:n ny in the tall mwlbm. Penny hild to climb on lop of the I amity truck to {.!cl 1t dO\.\ n New County Planner FaraTW Quits Post Anaheim attorney Floyd L. Farano has resigned Crom the Orange County Planning Com- mission seat he held the past seven months. Farano, 49, Supervisor Ralph Clark s appointment to the rlve- member planning panel, said the press of his law practice forced his resignation. "The demands upon my time and energies of both my practice and the responsibility to the plan- ning commission have reached the point that I am no longer able to meet the res ponsibillttes of both to my satiafactlon," he aaid In an Aug. 2 leu.er to Clark. The former Anaheim plannina commissioner said, "1 am sorry that my service was so abort - there Is so much to be done." Clark said a search for a new plannln& commlssloMr .Uready ls under way and 11ome pre- liminary interview• have been conducted. Farano a&ld he would rema\n on Uie commission unttl Clark names a 1ucce11or. Fatano, who had served 10 years on the Anahelm PlaMlne Commission before accepting the county post, replaced Shirley Grindle, an outspoken and con- troversial member of the plan- ning panel. Mrs. Grindle, who was ousted as commission chairperson by fellow commissioners shortly before she. resigned, had fre- quently criticized the county planning process and the pres- sures she claimed developer& put upon supervisors in the form of political campaign dona· lions. Farano had served for 14 years as general counsel to Global Van Lines Inc. before his commlsaion appointment. He returned to private practice in February. LA Cop Boss Gubernatorial Hopeful -If Gas Tax Attacked Officials Rap Carter Rebate Plan WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi- dent Carter'• proposed new laxes on natural aas would only lead to more reliance on roreian oll Im- ports, leaders of natural gas as· soclaUons lold the Senate today. "The nation's gas supply is be- ing glven short shrift," said George H. Lawrence, president or the American Gas Associa· lion, who spearheaded the attack on Carter's attempts to tax oil and gas as an Incentive for utilities to convert their power plants to coal and nuclear f\.lels. Carter's program calls for re- bating the fuel tax lo utilities to offset the costs of new coal burn- ing equipment. But Lawrence and other wit- nesses told the Senate Finance Committee that production in· cenllves to find new sources of natural gas are what 1s needed - n ot another tax "There is general agreement that a gas shortage 1s the result of the counterproductive federal Jaws, regulations a nd policies which have kept gas prices reg- ulated wll below the minimum level that would promote ex- ploration for and development of new supplies." said Lawrence. lie said the "artificially low price or uas" has encouraged its expanded use, often leading to wasteful consumption. Lawrence also said that the ad· manastrallon's plan "may create From Page Al SHUTTLE .•. black craft through its first solo maneuvers over the desert, said it seemed to handle a httle better than a special trainer an which he had made many s1mulallons of today's night. The shuttle was earned anto the air. piggyback. aboard a Boe· tnJ.t 747. Thousands or spectators watched the on-lime 8 a m. lift· off When the pair accompanied by chase pl anes. reached the proper altitude, explosive c h ar~es broke the connection between the craft, launching the shuttle on its glade. The entire maneuver -from takeoff to landing -took less than an hour. The landing was a preview or how future manned space mis- sions will end not with the traditional ocean splashdowns of the Apollo moon missions, but with shuttles touching down at high speeds. Lacking any engine that could permit a second landing try, the s huttle had to be guided perfectly during its approach at more than 300 m.p.h. The landing required precis e flying skills. thus a system of rive computers and a set of electronic nerves translat· ed the pilots' control orders into the shuttle's maneuvers. To ensure a faultless landing a funnel of electronic microwave beams was aimed al the s peed- 1 n g shuttle from a ground transmitter. Much like an airliner making a cloud· shrouded instrument landing, the shuttle can follow the beams down to the touchdown point. The airworthiness of the Boe· ing 747 carrier plane with the shuttle riding on top waa proven in a series or eleht previous flights here earlier this year. During the final "captive testa," Hai•e and Fullerton -alternat- ing with a second crew, Joseph Engle and Richard Truly -rode in the shuttle u the mated craft rehearsed the separation maneuvers. a serious eneru supply problem by ~ett.ina ambltious &oala for coal, nuclear and electrkal powers while inblblUne natural gas development," which he said can only result in increasing re- liance on foreign oil imports. Lawrence's assoclatlon represents 300 natural caa transmission and distribution companies whose members serve over 160 million con- sumers, providing more than 8S percent of the cas utility service in this nation. Producert A11oclallon or Seminole, Okla., uid the price of new oil and 1u must be fully de- controlled to enable the increas- ing costs of exploration and de· velopment lo be recouped. The Energy Consumers and Producers Aa1oclatlon la an or- ganization ol prlmarlly indepen· dent oil and 1u operators. Bud SUwart, executive dlrec4 tor oC the Energy Conaumers and In earlier testimony, uWlty ex· ecutlves said new laxes on oil and natUl'al au ln the Carter energy plan would run up household electricity bill.I and atve the companies • fiscal headache. Light Show Due ... Meteor to Brighten Sky LOS ANGELES CAP> -Residents here won't be seeing things if they should look up to the sky this weekend and see dazzling bits of light streaking across the summer sky. It will be an annual light show provided by a m eteor s hower known as Perseid. Pieces as big as a piece of popcorn will rain onto Southern California for the next few nights. Ron Oriti, a staff a stronomer at Griffith· Observatory. said the fragments are the remnants or a meteor last seen in the mid 1800s and are simply less volatile cometary clumps of iron, sodium, magnesium, aluminum and silicon. These tiny falling stars will descend at a rate of 36 miles per second once they reach the earth's upper at· mosphere. They will heat up and vaporize, leaving only a trail of incandescent gas, Oriti said. The bes\ observing time is between midnight and dawn in either the deserts or mountains -away from the glare of city lights. Allaway' s Trial To Resume Monday Final arguments will be de- livered Monday In the Oranee County Superior Court trial of ac- cused campus killer Edward Charles Allaway. Judge Robert P. Kneeland or- dered the three-day weekend re- cess Thursday after deputy public defender Ron Butler de- cided to offer no testimony in the cuilty pbaie of th• trial. The jury will be asked after arguments to determine Al· laway's guilt or innocence on seven murder counts and two charges of assault with a deadly weapon . He has pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanily to allegations that he shol nlne peo- ple during a six-minute shooting spree on the Cal State Fullerton campus on July 12, 1976. Butler's surprise decision not to contest the guilty phase is seen as his determination to concen- trate his energies on the expected Home Burglarized Cameras and at.ereo equipment valued by the victim at Sl,830 have been stolen from a La.iuna Nieuel home. Orang~ County Sherttrs officers aaid buralars broke a window to caln entry to the home of salesman Joel Wilson Ridill, 32, of 29391 Las Cruces, while be was 8'1&)' from home. sanity phase of the trial. The same jury will determine the sanity or AJlaway, 32, if il re- turns guilty verdicts on any or all of the nine counts. Both Butter and Chief Deputy District Attorney Jamee Enriebt refused to diM:uss the status of the case Thursday after Butler rested bis defense. They nplalned they were barred from dolng so because ot. a "gag'' order issued by Judge Kneeland which will be ln force until the jury reaches its guilty phase verdict. Free Movie ForSo/,ons SACRAMENTO <AP) - California's le&lslators won't have to brave Jong lines to see ''Star Wars," one of tbe year's most popular movies. State Sen. Alan Robbins CD-Van Nuys), announced Thursday that 20th Cen· tury Fox is scheduling a special free sbowina for letislators, their families and staffs, on Sept. 1 at a Sacramento theater. AROUND THE CORNER AND UP YOUR STREET WE HAVE BEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHY WE LOCATED OUR STORE ''OFF THE BEATEN PATH." SEVERAL ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY. THE COST OF STORES IN SHOPPING CENTERS ts ASTROMOMICAL. SECONOL Y, we WERE ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE. WITH OUR SHOWROOM. OFFICES. ANO WAREHOUSE ALL IN ONE LOCATtON. THIRDLY. THERE IS AMPLE PARKING WITH LITI'LE TRAFFIC CONGESTION L:EAOING TO us. THIS siTUATION HAS MADE us ,MORE COMPETITIVE AND we ARE PROUD ANO GRATEFUL TO S~Y THAT we HAVE INCREASED OUR VOCUME EVERY YEAR FOR iTWENT:Y YEARS. ANO HAVE EXPANDED SIX TIMES AT THIS.LOCATION. Orange Coast EDITION Today' Closing N.Y. Stoeks Tbey didn 'l bold memorial services for BatUln& Geor1e Check wben be died at b1s Cclta Mesa home Jut maoth. That's the way the former box· er wanted iL Cbeck, 81 , succumbed to cancer in the home be lived in for more than 30 years on Costa Mesa'seastside. He was buried at sea shortly afterward, with no ceremooy, u be requested. But b1a dauehter·ln·law, Con- nle Check of Tustin, aald a Jot of bis frienda should know the former boxer and charter fish- erman died. "He had a lot of friends in the Harbor Area," lhe woman said today. Many of those friends he met Fire Hits No Army Funds Slovik Widow Plea· Rejected A~ WI""'"' APPEAL REJECTED Antoinette Slovlk TanOed Girl's · BOdy Dl.8Covered REDDING <AP> -Sf)11ta County officials .,.. trtfn1 w Identify the body of a 1'QU!l8 woman whole ri1ht arm beara ttle tattoo, .. I've come t.hroqh ffell ind come out an ~et.\• The body wu found Tb~ under a brtd1e. WASIIlNGTON (AP) -Army Secretary Clifford Alexander UP· held today the World War II con· viction and execution of Pvt. Ed· die Slovik, the only American soldier put to dealh for desertion since the Civil War. Alexander's ruling prevents Slovik 's crippled and destitute widow, 62·year·old Mrs. An· toinette Slovlk, from collecting an estimated $70,000 including in· terest on her husband's wartime government life insurance poUcy. Robert De Finis of Landsale, Pa., a friend of Mrs. Slovik, told a reporter lhe Army had notified them at a Washington hot.el lhat "we lost" and lhat "nothing will be done'' to glve Mrs. Slovik the benefits she hp been denied for over-83 ye~n beeauH her husband was found &ullty of de· sert!on. ''They feel the trlal wu f-1r and that the Jaw ii very clear tbai Mrs. Slovlk l1 not entitled tQ anYthlnl, • • De Finis satd. Mn. Slovik wu noUfied an hour before the Army planned to make an offlclal announcement of the decl1lon of an all·civilian review board and Alexander's action following that decision. Mrs . Slovlk aat in a w ashlngton hotel room cabbing tears from her eyes after learn· inl or the deciston. The embit· tered widow said, "This Js t.erri· ble, Just terrible. I feel badly enough to die right now." With the wife of her attorney holdin1 her hand, the fray. hatred Mrs. Sl~ik sat Jn a \¥heel· chair and poured out her fri~f. '"llley (the Army> refused to admit error when Eisenhower w ae In there bee auae they dldn 't want.toembarrasshim.1• "But Eiaenhower now ls 1one · -and ao ta Nixon," she said. "He wu shot u a deterrent. Why was nobody notified -Rot even me -until nine years later?" she aaid. Aa report.en stood in the room, she thanked them for upresslng concern and told them to "splash it all over. Let the people know whatklndof Army we've cot." De Finis .. id the ff ve·mJn board wu "anJnlmous ac.inst ua." Alexander could ltave over· ruled the boanl but be apparently atreed wttb lta 4'cilio11. De Finis aald Mn. Slovik will now ut Preald,~t Carter, u com!MDdtr tn quet, to act to recsnN wbat ah• contend.a la an t.DJuatJce. !JMe stovm. Pa1e AJ> while operau.n, a charter flJhint boat out ot Newport Harbor ln the mldl.930a. Mnl. Check said her falher was known as Battling Check ln the 1920s when be held the title of lightweight. champion of the Midwest. She said he had a professional r ecord of 157 fights and was never knocked down, except one time when be went down on one knee. .. He fought at Madison Square Garden, shllJ'ini lhe card with Jack Dempsey," Mrs. Check said. Battling George came to California in 1924, and lured by the promise or prosperit:r. purchased an orange grove lll Monrovia. He later moved to Long Beach to work as a painUni contractor. While painting in Newport Harbor ln lhe mid·l.930s, Battling Geor1e beeame lnlatuated with lhe charter fishing boats beadinc in and out ol the harbor entrance. The following year he moved to Newport Beach and started his own fishing business. His son said be was a top marlin game fisherman in those days, and once cau1bt 5e martin durui. one swnmer season, the largest wel&hlns 358 pounds. He retired from the fi.shln& boat to his Costa Mesa home ln the early 19'08 and operated a motel ln Santa Ana. The former boxer is survived by sons Edward Check of Lona Beach and Roert Check or Tuatln plus 10 arandchildren anij six great.grandchildren. e Complex Offices ... , Damage Set at $150,000 UWI ........ A fire broke out early today in the Irvine Industrial Complex, gutting several office sultea and causing about *"°·000 worth ol damaee. fire officials reported. A security cuard at a nearby company spotted fiamea and smoke at 3:35 a.m. at 2082 Busi- ness Center Drive, a two-1tory ol- flce build.in& with 17 tenants. Orange County firemen said it took about two hours to control the fire and that eight fire trucks and engines, plus 60 men, were used to. combat the two-alarm fire. There were no injuries. AMERICA'S SPACE SHUTTLE ENTERPRISE HEADS FOR LANDING AFTER FREE FLIGHT At Edwarda Air Force Ba~e, FJret Solo Teat Goea Off Without a Hitch Two fl~ investigators were still slftlng throuib the 1utted ~ fice suites late this morntne, but bad not yet determined a cause. Just one week qo, a similar blaze broke out ln an office build· inc on Campus Drive nearOraqe County Airport ancl spread laterally from OGe 1ltf tea another. Shuttle ~est Su~s EDWARDS AlR PORCE BASE (AP) -Two astronauts jockeyed the Space Shuttle En· terprise to a safe desert landing today after a fut, steep glide off the back of its mother ship, a Jet transport plane. lt was the first solo filgbt of America'• newest manned spacecraft. • Astronaut.a Fred Halse, 43, and Gordon Fullerton, 40, aided by a computerized control system. brought the englneless, 75-ton craft to a perfect touchdown In a trail of dust. on a long, dry, lakebed runway. The lllde from an altitude of about25,000 feet toot a little over five minutes, durlng which the abuWe turned banked and ap. parently handled u it had been deslcnedtodo. The successful rught marked a major milestone In the develop- m ent of the shuttle, which 15 to be a reusable "space bus" In lhe 1980s, capable of carrying seven persons and up to 65,000 pounds . Mesa Employes Make 'Less Money' By STEVE MITCHELL Of-~IYl"lleitlltff City Manager Fred Soraa1>at has released a report comparing Cdsta Mesa salaries wilh those of Costa Mesa •s water district, clalmins some district employes make more than city workers wllb the same job description. Tho one-pa,e report, prepared by the city's Personnel °'part- ment, shows dlsparltles of a1 much as 2& per~ent between aimUar job claasificatlooa ln the city and the Cotta Mesa County Water District. Sorsabal said Independent water 91enc1ea hlatorlcally pay their el!lployea more than do mUiltclpaUuet.. But water dlatrict olflclall 1ald tOday Cott• Meaa hl•torlcally paya lta emploY91 loa than other dtlC!S ar water dl1tricta. The cttY resi«t comes •bOi.lt four mOnthl after lht conclual"1 or a )'Nr·lona battle between the water diatrlct and cltr Olfici.U who were hoping to make the water agency a city department. And the report appeared to re- kindle the debate over which Is best for Costa Mesa -an in- dependent water agency, or one that operates out of city ball. Water district oUidals were quick to cr.lticlze Soraabal's salary comptriaoa report. Chuck Tessier, actlnc aenerai manaaer of the water district, nid many dJstrtct positlona are of a ~pecialiicd nature. "and .. can'treally be compared with d· ty Jobs." of cario lnto Earth orbit. Donald I<. Slayton, manafer of the approach and landinc teat, had said that lhe only purpose of today's flicbt was "to just par~ that beauty back on the lakebed nicely." Halse, in putUng lhe wblte and black craft through Its first solo maneuvers over the desert, said it seemed to handle a little better than a special trainer in which he had made many simulations of today's ffight. The shuttle was carried into the air, piagyback, aboard a Boe· ina 747. Thousands of spectators watched the on-time 8 a.m. un. off. When the palr accompanied by chase planes, reached the proper altitude, explosive char1es broke the connection between the craft, Jaunchin1 the sbuWeon its elide. The entire maneuver -from takeoff to landing -took less than an hour. The landlni WU a preview 0£ how future manned space tnls· alona will end -not with tbe traditlooal ocean splubdowns of tho APollo moon mlssions, but with shuttles tovchlng do'Wh at hiChspeed.s. Lackinl any enitne th.at could permit a 1econd landlnl try. the shuttle bad to be IUlded Perfectly durinc its approach at more tban 300 m.p.b. The land.Inc ~U!red precise tlyin& skills, lh\11 a a71tem ot five compute" and a set ot eleCtrooJc nerves tr,>.nalat· ed the pilot.I• c:ontrol ordtra into th• ShUttlo'• maneuvert. To ensure • faultlus tandlric a funnoJ ol electronic microwave beams wu limed at tbe tPeed· tn1 1bultle t.rom a 1round tranamUttr. Nucb like an •irliner maldnc a cloud- (SH E,Pa .. Z> Flreclflciala said today's blaze also spread after the flam• nached uptbroup the acoustical cttllnl. Three tuJtd '899 ptted and two otberit, all ol tb• lrOund noor1 . receAved 1lre damaae, ol- ficl8.ll tafd. Tbick•moke damacect each ol the 17 suitel in the build.lni. Gree Lonsa, lire departme.11t spokesman, said the saso.ooo building received $100,000 damqe and he estimated the contents 1oa at $50,000. Otrtcials believe the blaze began in the office of Irvine Psychological Associates -Dra. Wayne Hanlon and Norman Roach. From there, it spread to four other suites, lncludln1 ones rent- ed by TransCal Financlal, Sad· dleback Leuinc, Gerald A. Gat· rett. and 7.obrlst, Garner and Garret, attorneys. Lonza said iti appeared that the fire had been ••coot1ne tor quite a while'' before beiac apotted, baaed on the fact that there W-. such heaV)' smoke inside dd. that the Windows bed alrwdy popped out by tbe time firemen arn.i. ' He said tlie ftnt firemen *'- rived, saw the extent ()f the bt'-8 and lmrnedlately called for a second alarm. DAil V !I'll.OT c TONIGlfr METlllNG'S AP'OO'I"" - la M•• Clvtc Playbou.I•. ~. Au1uat 10:.~..1 1'7·•· •:JOp m rvaUont: aa-5'51. .. 000 PELl." -SumaMr m icaJ •l•I~ "1 four blab 6tboob lD Nawoort-lltH c1r.. t tract. Corona del Illar Hilb SchOol. Aug""t 10 1J,8p.m. 1 "VAMTCES'' -SouUt Coat Repertory Theater, Tuaday. ~ thrQua~ Aua. 21, 1 la~ ERTS IN TH& P -.s. KariAe Corpe ~ c.&a csa ~Park. lo.m. -.. DANCES AT I" -Coalem. porary dance 1roup. OCC ~ud.itariwn. Ip m. MOl'ORCYCLE SPZEJ>WAY JlAQNG-Flllr&rouod1,-lp.m.. SUNDAY, AUGUft H ST AN KENTON IN CONCERT -OCC Auditorium, 8 30 p.m. NBClwrch Founder Deadat52 Nicholas 0. Weamer, a Costa Mesa businessman who ~as ooe of the founders or Mariners Church m Newport Beach, died this morrung at the age or 52. Mr. Wea1.1er was co-owner of Costa Mesa Stationers on 17th Street in Costa Mesa, operating ~he shop ror more than 18 years. Ile was one or five rounders or ~armers Church, which met in Vie homes of congreaation mem- bers more than a doien years ago The church later moved into t.em1-permanent quarters at M arlners Elementary School in Newport Beach, packing up more church members as well u a permanent name. The congregation. under the leaderi.hlp of Mr. Weame\" and other members of the board or director s, he ld services in Corona del Mar High School before buying a real estate office en Corona del Mar. Mr. Weamer was still active with the church when it moved to its current site in Newport Beach three years ago. The Costa Mesa businessman was a World War II veteran. ~ervln1 with the U.S. Anny u a master sergeant. Born 10 Mansfield, Ohio, Mr. Weamer later was &raduated from Otuo State University and .JJlOVed to Southern CalllornlL IJ e is s urvived °bf wife Patnc1a, or the family home at 1412 Estelle Lane: a daughter, Candace Strock of Irvine, and a s1s ler. Patsy Stokes, or Pasadena. Memorial &ervices will be held Monday at 7·30 p.m. at Mariners Church. 1000 Bison Ave. Brody's Job l'o Lobbyist FRESNO <AP> -Waahineton lobbyist J erry Butchert bu been chosen to replace 8alpb Brody as manager of the 600,000-acr& ~esUands Waler District west of 1.ere No formal announcement bu jeen made. but Brody said, "He an have the job 1f he wanta it nd he told me he would ll"e to ·' ave 1t. For all PTactical 1~es I suppose be ts hired." ukhert. 45, presently employed y 0 the Mtt.ropolit.aA Water Dls.- Jrict of SOutbepi California. was t1 t ervtewed Thursday by Westlands directors in~ closed door session. ilub Caps St~len A Fallbrook man,.Jlpendlnl the trlight in a Costa Me111a motel, told ~osla Mesa police ThundaY' '1lomeone stolo two ol the chrome ub caps from bis urn Cadillac. 'Loula Nicholson valued the hubl pU20S. l'rlO• 'A Ult 12, 1tn ,,.... .... I e IUll iialni what h calla ..... • ... tM lty. or e. Hpr)tt ala : wat r dS1trlct•1 ad- lall\l1Uve. HC1' ry mu ll• • month c:ompar.cl to tb9 cit7~t~t MCretary Qo d.tawa..-adlfJ olllt per -A water cllatrict superlnten· deftt maka G,la a moath eom- pared with IM clt.1's 1uperlnten· a , ...._ 1a1a.ry la at.a -a ao.1 pm:eatdlft..-.nce. -Tbt di1trict's equipment mecbanlcs have a bue pay acale of Sl,6'1 compared t.o the city's Sl,211, tor a 38.4 percent dltferen- uat. -And the dlltrlct'• corpora· UO.. 11rd toreawi mates Sl,399 per month compared t.o Sl.llt for the dty"• at.o.rekMper, a dlf· ference of Z5 percent. 1'he comparative report 11.sta 11 other job clasatftcatlona between the ~ agencl.es lD which the water district'• bue pay scale surpasses the city's. Costa Mesa 'a more than 500 employes received pay hikes or S.2 percent last year, and Sorsabal aays be does not know what that percentaae will be this year. "'!bat's one reason we did this comparison,•• be said. "Our in- creases come In the fall when we adjust the budget. We look at what other cities and agencies are paying their employes so we bave an idea of where we stand.'' .. Even if we were to wait until October to compare our salaries with the water district's, theirs would still come out way ahead," Sorsabal insisted. But Tessler said the water agency makes salary com· parisoaa with other water dis· tricts every year. .. We don't eompare our salaries with the city, and I don't aee how they can compare theirs with ours,•• be said. "'Ibey are two different ent.Wes." p,....pageAJ SHUTTLE ••• shrouded instrument landing, the shuttle can follow the beams down to the touchdown point. The airworthiness of the Boe· ing 147 carrier plane with the shuttle riding on top was proven in a series of eight previous flights here earlier this year. During the final "captive tests," Haise and Fullerton -alternat- in& with a second crew, Joseph Engle and Richard Truly -rode in the tbuttle as the mated craft rehearsed the separation maneuvers. Coin Dealer Robbed by 2 Of 81,000 Two gunmen who used a downed motorcycle as a ruse to atop an antique coin collector who was driving on a dark street Thursday nl1ht, eacaped with more than $1,000 after 1Ucldn1 a gun in the motorilt'a face and de· mandina cash. Colt.a 1ttesa coin dealer Robert L. Wlllon, 32, told police he was returning home from a Los Angeles business tranaacUon at about8:30 p.m. when the incident OCCWTed. l:le sald be was drlvlna east on Sun.flower Avenue In Costa Mesa. put a bean field when be saw a motorcycle lyiq in the middle or the roadway. Fearing someone bad been bu rt, WlJson Hid be ltarted to &et out Ol his car when two men of Latin descent approached him and stuck a Smith and Wesson .38 caliber~ Model automatic In hilface. He said the pair took Sl,025 tto.m· b1a wallet before JetUni hhn drive oa. ,He dMcrtbecl the cun-wleldina Ufall&llt as atancUn1 live feet 10 Inches till. welablnl ,170 pounds uclbtbta tweatiea. -. Utility Subsidies Proposed Orqe Coumy economically dlaadvantaeed famllles may abart In $148,573 now available to belk> them pay overdue electric and1ubUls. The new atate.ftnanced pz-o.. 1ram ls belni offered throughout the county by the Community Developmeni Council. Celso Briones, county e". ectttlve dJ.rector, said families may receive a maximum ol $250 each and must proTlde proof that thelr sas or electricity has been or ia about to be ahut off. .Just DHf!kg on tlae Bay 0.11., ...... ...., ..... They will be aak~ to present bHls marked "overdue," Briones said, and must meet low-income criteria ranaing from $.1,713 for a sin1l&-penon family and \lP to $9,713for aramilyofsix. During the summer, it gets so crowded during the day o n the beaches of Newport's Balboa Island, that the ducks who live in the area have a tough time t mdmg a place to stand. So, like this group of ducks, many go swimming Others stand around under piers waiting for the people to go home so they can go back and sil on the beaches. Applications must be filed by Aug. 26 and allotments wW be iS- aued on a fl.J"8t come, first served basis, Brtones continued. $1 Million Pledged to Med School J oan Irvine Smith, the Irvine family heiress. has pledged a gift of Sl million to help develop the medical school at UC Irvine. To receive the money. however, the UC Regents must match the grant with $1 million of their own. Mrs. Smith, a director of the Irvine Company, said she int.ends the $1 milllon to be used "as a stimulant to the growth of UCl's medical school and health sciences complex." The campus at Irvine was planned m 1960 after the Irvine Company donated to the uni· versaty 1,000 acres of land. Mrs. Smith said she is proud that the campus bears her family name and intends that the institution will "continue to reflect the quality that our shared name represents." • Mrs. Smith also told UCI Chan· cellor Daruel Aldrich that she wishes architect William L Pereira, who designed the Irvine Company'• orlgiDal master plan, to continue working on the UCJ medical school plans. There as currently a $15 million medical educat.aon and research bulldmg under construction for the UCI college of medicine. scheduled for occupancy by aum- m er or next year. The nell:t step is construction of 1 $9 7 million ambulatory-patient care center on campus. which would provide ambulatory care and emergency medical services ·ror community residents. After learning oC the grant, Chancellor Aldrich said he plans to take it to the UC regents im· mediately to obtain acceptance or the $1 million and seek 1 matching funds. Ruptured Gas Main Fixed Repairs to a natural eas main th at ruptured , forcing the evacuation of several hundred Santa Ana Civic Center workers Thursday morning, were com- pleted by mid·aflernoon. firemen reported The rupture was caused when a construction akiploader knocked a 10-inch 1ash in the main, sendinl an estimated 49,000 cubic feet of 1as into \he ak. , The employea, county and San· ta Ana city workers, return~ to their offices shortly after noon when the leak was sealed. Dierenfield Quits St. Andrews Post LEAVING ST. ANDREW'S Pastor Charles Dlerenfleld rront Page A J SLOVIK ••• De Finis said she would appeal to the President "to see if he can hnd it in his heart to do something for her " He said Mrs. Slovik took lbe news "very badly." The Army secretary in effect rejected arguments by Mrs. Slovik 's lawyer, Bernard Edelson. that the Army com· milted "error and injustice" in sending the 24-year-old lnfan· tryman before a firing squad in France on Jan. 31, 1945. In Media, Pa., Edelson said the Army noted sympathy and com- pasaion for ,Mrs. Slovik, but added that the board found that there was no injustice. They explained tbey were barred from d6\n1 IO because of a "&Ill'' order issued by Judie Kneeland which will be in force until the jury reaches its guilty phase verdict. Or. Charles Dierenfield, pastor o f Newport Beach 's St. Adndrew'a Presbyterian Church for 17 years, has announced his resignation from that post. Dr. Dierenlleld will preach his last sermon at lbe church Sept. 11. He ia leaving t.o become Pal· tor of the Vtlla&e Community Presbyterian Church in Rancho Santa Fe in San Diego County. A church spokesman said the pastor's restanation wlll not become official unW It bu been accepted by the conll'egatlon. A congreeatiooal meeUng bu been set for Aus. 21. Dr. Dterenfield announced his resignation to the church's rulin1 body Wednesday .and the con· gregatlon was informed by let- ters sent out Thursday. The 52-year-old pastor was on- ly the third to serve at St. An· drew's, which was founded in 1947. Dr. Dlerenfteld was appointed pastor of St.-Andrew's in 1960. Church official.a say the proc- ess of finding a replacement ls j ust getUog under way. Jet mjacked; 242 on Board PARIS (AP) -An Air France A300 Airbus with 230 puse.nien and a crew of 12 was hijacked t.o- day on a fiight from Paria to Cairo via Nice, the airline an· nounced. The twin-jet airliner, with a caoacity of 290 passengers, ap- peared to be beading for the Libyan city of Ben1bazi but there was no direct communication with &he pilot, a spokesman aaJd. There was no indication of the identity ot the hlJackers. It re~y landed 1n !Jrindlal. Ital.y late today to refuel. An un- conltfmed report said the pilot hacS been btjured. In Cairo, the MJ.ddle East News Agency said lt bad received In- formation via Attiens that tbe plane WU diverted to Benpul. In Rome, airport offlclala said the plane was hijacked wbllefl,y- lnl over eouthern ftaly. People may apply for as- alstance at local community cen- ters, at Transportation, Lunch and Counseling (TLC) sites and at the Senior Citi1ens' Op- portunities and Services Center, 1212 S. Bristol St .• Santa Ana. Residents also may phone 751-3138 to obtain additional de- tails and to learn the location or the center nearest their homes. Anaheim Man Resigm oc Planning Job Anaheim attorney Floyd L. Farano bu resigned from tbe Orange County Plannin& Com- mlsaioo seat be held the past seven months. Farano, 49, Supervisor Ralph Clark's appointment to the five- member planning panel, said the press of bis law practice forced his resignation. "The demands upon my time and enerlies of both my practice and the responalbllity to the plan- ning commission have reached the point that I am no longer able to meet the responsibilities of both t.o my sat.lsfactlon," be said 1n an Aui. 2 letter to Clark. The former Anaheim planning commissioner old, "I am sorry that my senice was so short -• there ls so moeh to be done." \ Clark said a search for .a liew pltlllllq commlllioner already \a under way ~ some pre- limlnarJ lntervtewa have been conducted. Farano sald he would remain on the commlsalon unlll Clark namea a IUC!cessor. .Farano, who had served 10 years on the Anabetm Planning Commiulon before acoeptlng the county post, replaced Shirley Grindle, an outspoken and con- troversial member of the plan. nlngpanel. Farano bad served for 1' years as general counsel to Global Van Lines Inc. before bis commission apeointment. He returned to private practice in February. Mrs. Grindle, who was ousted as commiulon ebairperson by fellow commisslonera abortly before abe realcned, bad fre- quently criticized the county plannbur process and the-pres- auns she eJalmed developers put upon 1upervison 1n the form qt political ca01pai1n dona-Uons. AROUND~BECORNERAND UP YOUR ST-BEET WE HAVE; BEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHY WE LOcATEO OUR STORE "OFF THE BEATEN PAtH ... ' SEVERAL ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY. THE COST OF STORES IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTROMOMICAL. SECONDLY. we WERE ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE. WITH OUR SHOWROOM. OFFICES. AND WAREHOUSE ALL IN ONE LOCATION. THIRDLY, THERE IS AMPLE PARKING WITH LITTLE RAFFIO OONGESTION LEADING 10 us. THIS SITUATION HAS MADE US MORE COMPETITIVE AND WE ARE PROUD ANO GAATEFUll :ro SAY THA1'. we HAVE tNCREASEQ OUR VOLUME EVERY ¥EAR FOR TWENTY YEARS. ANO HAVE EXPANDED SIX TIMES AT THlS LOCATION. 1 'TORTURE HIM SLOWL y_ .. FOR A LONG TIME' Victim's Unforgiving Sister Ricki Moskowitz --- 'Sam' Suspect 'Moody Loner' NEW YORK CAP> He had always lived apart, the moon-faced Jnt_rovert they call Son of Sam. A litUeodd maybe. A lltUeoutoftouch, sa1d people who knew him. A misfit who was quoted as tellin1 police he killed because "It waa commanded." "He used to laugh for no apparent reason." one of bis old friends told an interviewer. "We'd ask him what he was laughing about and he would say, 'I juat thought of something tunny: When we'd uk him what it was, he wouldn't tell ua." A former classmate said David Berkowitz. ordered held for ·psychiatric examination Thursday in the most recent of six .44- caliber killings, used to provoke his friends. <Related story, Pa&e A4.) "AT ONE TIME WE WERE playing basketball and he would steal the ball," the claasmate recollected. "And be would huale and you'd have to uk him to 1et it back.•• With a crowd roartna "Kill! Kill!'• outside, Crim!nat Court .Judi• Richard Brown ordered Berkowitz held without ball at Ki.Di's County Hospital unW psychiatrists determ.IM whether he is fit for trial. • He haled do11, bis fonner landlady aald. Accordina to c0Uea1Ues at a Bronx poet ollke, 'Bertowlti \.tu a conscientious mall sorter with, nonetheless, a auspicious cut to his ~es. He wu sometimes jumpy mid always unpredictable, they said. He rarely inltlat.ed a conversation and be answered fJUestlons in a word. IT WAS BERKOWITZ, SAID SAM CA&•, who bad fired four :ibots at hla do1 and written him ramblln& notes. Carr, wbo lives around the corner from Berkowitz, aald he tipped the pollce three weeks ago of bis suspicions that the Yonken man wu the elUlive gunman who had claimed the lives of five women and a man over the last year. Berkowitz reportedly told police that Carr. 64-year-old owner of an answering aervlce. wu Sam1 .. who really is a man who lived 6,000 yean ago." He aa!d turther: "I got the mesaaae throulh bis do1. He told me to tlll. Sam ls 'lhedevil." The suspected slayer, object of the city's bluest manhunt ner, was born David Falco on June 1, 195$, and adopted soon thereafter • by Nat and Pearl Berkowitz. His adoptive mother died of cancer 10 yean ago, and a friend recall& that Berkowita .. wu crying really · hard at the funeral, be wu really cryint.,. ''DAVID WAS ESPEaALLY A1TACllED to bla mother,•• the friend said. Overwel1ht and the tarcet ol taunt.a that he wu a "fat litUe J'ewboy," he was a poor student who araduated from Chriatopber Columbus JJ11h School in the Bronx only by takinc remedial counes. • He wu a dlaappolntment to hla father, neiahbon related, and the elder Bel'towitz eventually retired to Boynton Beach, Fla •• with hil lecond 'trite. Tbe father refused to speak with reporters. • Berkowtt& spent an UDd.iatiniuiabed aemester at Bronx Com· snunlty Collece, three )'ears u an unarmed awdllary policeman with the New York City Police Department. a period u a private • security tuard and 2~ yeut in the Army, wbere he qualified u a •bU'Plhooteron the MUS rifle. While nrvlnl ln Korea, be wrote .a letter to a dose friend. With two ltroltea ot the pen, he crossed out .. Dave•• and alpld the Jetter ••xuter cl Reality." , MJllC SUD BE DAD SOME P~im1 at home with bis family, problems with Ida 'chick.• ,. 1a!d Oar.r Corri1an, wbo aa,s be served wtthBa:owtta. ''Be •• ""' qulet, ~ eo. v.,.~. Whenever • l'cl ~to JJSm u •d ""me>'• er no auwen, .. Corrtsaa con· t1mNid. 0 M tM time, I tboaabt JM mllht be the tiDd ot '111 that you'd walk up to him udpunchbbnba tbefaee and 1ae•4 rather walk awQ tbul!UDcb beet.•• Man CUUra aa!d •be bad ftDtecl Bertlowtb a room In btr New BocMIJ.om...for$50a n.t!NGFeb.lltoAptll.l8'11. Flays Treaty By PfOUP &OSMAJUN 01 \i9 Delly .......... Con.tr••man Robert Badham CR -Newport Beach) baa crlUched the Carter Admlnlltra· lion '1 prellminary treaty with Panama over the control and de- tenae of the Panama Canal, u a "giveaway." Badham, 1peakln1 before the Orange County Coast Aasociation at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach Thursday, said, even if the U.S. Senate approves the treaty, he'll fight the funding of it in the House of Represen- lall ves. "The Panama lreaty isn't (ac- complished) by a long shot," he said The treaty agreement was an- nounced earher this week. U.S. senators and congress men, in re- cess, were notified by President Carter or the impending agree- ment by telegram. Badham read a portion of the message to the coast association audience. The telegram asked the congressman to reserve judgment on the treaty until he had the opportunity to examine its details. "I had that opportunity of c ourse," Badham cracked sarcastically. "this morning, when I read the papers.". Partial provisions of the treaty call for U.S. annual payments to Panama to increase from $2.3 million to $S0 million or $60 million. At one time, Panama re- portedly demanded a $1 billion down payment and $300 million a year for continued U.S. control of the canal. As well, the U.S. would graduaUy tum over control of the canal, with Panama fully con· trolling at by the year 2000. The U.S . would retain defense responsibilities. and U.S . military s hips would have passage priority. Badham also criticized the President's timing of the treaty announcement with the Congressional recess. "The President of the United States," be aaid, "ia a i'-st mast.er at the use of timini dte calendar and the media," saving big announcements for when con-· gressmeo are not in Washington. He said Carter did the aame thing when be announced be scrapped the B·l bomber pro- gram,, a proaram Badbam sup, ported. I.angBeach ¥outhWuu Sabot Crown Newport Harbor was alive with eitht-foot Sabot sailboats this week, and out of the 161-boat melee emerged a new national junior champion, John Shadden of the Long Beach Yacht Club. . There were 181 boats in the na- tional championship. In earlier elimination races they were divided Into four flights. The championship series con- sisted of eight races sailed over three daya out of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Winner of the Joe Wells Perpetual Trophy for the first girl to finish was Sheryl Rados, NHYC, who finished t.blrd in the championship flight. A special trophy awarded to lhe 1a1Jor who had CWltributed most to the lnternaUontl Naples Sabot Aaaoctatlon waa the Jeanne K. Lynch award received by Barbara Wetab, NHYC. The first 10 finishers were about equally divided amon1 yacht clubs in Southern California. They were: l, John Shadden, LBYC; 2, David Ryan, SDYC; 3, Sheryl Rado1, NHYC; 4, Mike Pinckney, BCYC; 5, Jay Golison, LBYC; 8, Kevin Mc)fdlomy, SDYC; 7, Robert Hutaef,1.tBYC; 3, Scott Merrill, ABYC; e. Mike Seaerblom, LBYC; 10, Matt M adrula, SDYC. COMMODORE'S FLIGHT - 1, Chuck Jen.sen, SDYC; 2, Jen· niter Petter, SDYC; 3, Brad Wheeler, BYC; 4, Wally Gerrie, NHYCj 5, John Mauldin, Cor YC. VI\;£ COMMODORE'S FLIGHT -1, Tom Halderman, BCYC; 2, Tracy Garra, BCYC; a. Jerry Norman, BCYC; 4, Flip Smoot. BYC; 5, Dan Bed.lord, MBYC. STAFF COMMODORE'S J"LIOHT -1, Rick Merrill, ABYC: 2, Nichelle BarUett, LBYC,.i.~~ Brown, SDYC: 'f AID.1 'Y1lllt 6DYC; s. Ede l'lam4 ma,JOIYc. EAGER BEAVERS CROWD STARTING LINE IN STAR NORTH AMERICANS Denni• Connor (5443) Jumps Gun and Lo••• Lead In Sertea Becalls Robinson's Appeal Mar SD Rejected by Court Yacht Race There's an old adage in yacht racing: "U you're not over the starting line early <><:casionally. you are not ao a1greaaive starter." Verdiet Stands By TOM BARLEY OI Hie Dally ll'llM 111" An appeal by Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson agains t bis conviction on charges or soliciting his wire's murder was rejected Thursday by the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino. Ruling unanimously, the ap- pellate court concluded that it saw no reason to interfere with lhe jury verdJct returned last Aug. 24 in Orange County Superior Court. The decision wu academic in terms of Dr. Robinson's release from the state prison ter"m or two to five years he drew from Judge J .E.T. "Ned'' Rutter. "He was released after serving only six months of that sen- tence," Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley explained today. Moseley, who prosecuted Robinson, said that what he called the "liberal provisions" or ~enate BiU 42 made the Irvine phyaiclan's early release possi- ble. -• Robinson, 49, was arrested Feb. 25, 1978 after a sculOe with police who dl!1armed him al a Sant.a Ana service station. The arrest climaxed an ln- •estlgation inwbich it was proved that Robinson hired "hot man" Anthony Scalise, 29, to kill his wife, Janice, 39, and dispose of her body near her Blc Canyon home. Scallae confused the plot to Mn. Robinson and police and later testJfled for the prosecution against her estranged husband. It was claimed In his trial that Robinson's elimination of bis wife would &Ive him sole control of the $2 miWon ip community APPEAL DENIED Dr. Wayne Roblnaon asset.a held by the couple who are now divorced. Moseley said today that Rob1nl<.ll\ ls lVJlll ijving bd..J>•c· tlcl•• fn IHlne. He taea ln· vesUgative action by the State Board of Medical Examloer.t. Official Indicted · SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A member of the San Francla<:o Public Utlllties Commiaalon, Joseph P. Byrne, 62, bas been in· dieted by a federal grand Jury on charges or embezzllnc funds from an employe welfare benefit plan and filing falae tax returns. Out of the 49 boats in the star Class North American cham· pionshlp at San Die10 Wedo• day about ball the neet were ac· gressive, resulting in two general recalls. On the third start former wortcl champion Dennis Connor wu ac· greasive. resulting in bis Menace being over the line early and bav· Ing to return and restart back In the pack. As a result, Connor finished 16th. Going into the fifth race be needed only to finish third or bet· ter to clinch the title. He bad been first in the standint• but will start today's final race in third plac~ eight points behind the new weader, Bill Buchan of Seat- tle. Wlnner of Thursday's race was Dina Schoonmaker of Miami, who moved up to second, on1Y ft ve point. behind Buchan. . . Tbe championship aeries la be-• ing scored on the best five of six r,o .. , ~ the flrat tbrte ~·•ces i vb'ttlaJ 1ta.ndort aotni J.p· to the finale. . Here are the standlnp ot th first five without a throwout: -L ~c. Bill Buchan. SeaWe. 3·5·3-1·2, 231 points. 2. Dtnco. Dini ScbQonmaker, Miami, 1·2-10.S.l, 226. 3. Menace, Denn.ii Connor. 8an Diego, 2-1·1·2-18, 223. .C. Tranquil, Pete Ben.nett, San Diego, 9-6-2-4-10, 21'. 5. vtr10 III, Peter Wriabtw Southern Lake Michigan. 7·9-4-7·17, a>l. •PEACH •PLUM •APRICOT •APPLE •FIG •NECTARINE • PERSIMMON T&ae I' tall aPectmena .,. OYer I feu9 old, some fruit llDd all readJ to bear. .......... "'' W.Price HOLIDAYFOGGER The eaa1 _.., to SAU clean "*' naaa, ants PllCI or' nJMbee fMoort. J.ait IC It and watts219 a •• , •• "· .... lHatl 1,000 crut ft. au.-.. l 1 Edison's Folly? Ellft1L8 DErr. --Newport Beach police reported one ol thOM cnmes of v1olence jU1t the olb.er day ~l. amuinaly, tJW one drew a measure or 1ympathy for the 1W1pect Wb.at bappezled WU that the su1pect had picked up his baseball bat and bopped the vie um on tus cranium. It will hardly go down as the crime of the century. On the other hand. you have to be a touch surprised on how many people sympathized with the aua- pecl m this one. If there was anybody to blame in ttus bnef melee, you might try Thomas Alva Edison, the lnven· tor of the last century, who was famed as "the Wizard of Menlo Park." It waa precisely 100 years ago today, on Aug. 12, 1877, that Edison patented the phonoaraph. HIS WAS A SQUEAKY, scratchy little windup machine that emitted sounds barely audJ· hie But we all know what Progress has brought to the phonograph. T.bey added electrical power. And then electronic ampllfica· \ion ol the sound. Then Hi·Fi sound. And finally. stereophonic se>und, tape decks and huge loudspeakers. We also got hard rock and acid rock music to play over these modem machines. All of this brings us back lo the two guys in Newport Beach. One of them had a stereo record player. The other had this Louisville Slugger. According to the Newport police report, what happened on this particular night was that the fellow with the stereo was play-ing his descendant of the Edison phonograph at great and . vibrating volume, thus shaking the tranquil neighborhood. His neighbor was getlina a headache. He complained. He pleaded with the music lover to • reduce volume. Nothing hap· pen ed. THEN SOMETHING hap· pened. The neighbor with the pounding temples went to his sports equipment .and selected the bag stick. Then he went next door and J;tave the stereo ran a headache to n val his own. Now you cannot condone one part, bashing -another over the nouin with the bualneas end of a baseball llet. But you'd be sur- prised how many people iden· 9fied with the batman. Anybody who bu been around i.enagers understands tt\ia. The stereo has only two po1ltlons--ell lhe way on or all the way off. There is ncrsuch thing as middle •olume. SO TODAY, as we celebrate Thomas Edison's invenUod ol the phonograph, you have to wonder what he'd Otink if he wu back with us and viewed the scene 100 years later. He gave us the electric liebt and now we have an ener1y shortage. He invented the motion , picture •projector and .now we have porno&raphic movies. And his beloved pbonofraph now blares out acid rock music into the ni1ht. • He ml1ht come back, take one look. and ft1ure nothln1 ever • turns out ri1bt. ---. ~-..-.....-,..._.., ... -. Suspect Held fu Mental Ward NEW YORK CAP> -Paychiatrl1t1 today betin queat!onlnt a chubby po1t.aJ clerk who reportedly bu told pollce be killed alx youn& people and wounded 1tven on the command ol a 8,000.year· old vole named ''Sam'' who 1poke throutb a dot. David Berkowits, 24, former auxiliary policeman and security 1uard, ta not ln a Jail cell but In a heavily cuarded room in the men· tal ward Ml Klnt• County Hoepltal in Brooklyn. He wH ordered there by a Judie who aald: "lam ol the opinion that the defendant may be incapacitated." SUDGE &JCBaARD BROWN of Brooklyn Criminal Court or- dered the ptycblatrtc test.I Thuraday u the suspect 1tood before him, 1-.ytnc nothinC but "yea" when uked 11 hil name wu David Berkowitz. The half ·smile that bu tuckered across hll llps aince bil arrest reappeared. Friends of Berkowlta say he had under1one a druUc penonall- ty tranaformaUon durint hla Army service lD Korea by taklnl LSD The Daily News reports today that this transformation wu obvious an letters written to the unnamed friends THEY TOLD THE NEWS that Berkowitz, formerly con· servauve and enthUBluUc about the Army, becan writing about acid trips and pacifism. They said be renounced Judahm and Jolned the Baptist Church upon bis return from Korea. Berkowitz has already under1one another sort of quesUonin&. hours of grilling by the police on Tbunday. He has allegedly told police that he was the "Son of Sam," for a little more than a year the object of the most extenaive manhunt in New York City history. . OFFICERS ALSO SAID he gave what one detective calJed a ·'blow-by-blow" description or his year-long murder rampage. "He's amazing," the detective said. "He seems to have total re· call, correcting us on minor details here and there.'' Police said Berkowitz aiso waa able to answer questions about a letter left at the scene of a double murder last Aprll 17. The note's contents bad never been made public, but Berkowitz knew the letter was signed "The Monster" and had referred to "The Chubby Behemoth." Bur POLICE ARE STIU.. baffled at the motive for muraer. Brooklyn Dist. Atty. Eu1ene Gold said he hoped a 1rand jury would indict Berkowiu in the Stacy Moskowitz alaYtn& and the as· sault on Robert Violante not later than Monday. But whether be ever 1oes to trial will depend on whether the· psychiatrists determine be ta legally sane, or if, in Judie Brown's words, ''laclu the capacity to understand the procedures .,&inst hlm or to assist in bu own deferuse." Panama Canal Pact Stuaied by CaTter WASIUNGTON <AP) -Preal· dent Carter is going over the new Panama Canal pact word for word so be can okay every detall and start a sales blitz to convince Congress and the people it's safe, sure to improve Latin American relations and worth ratifying. Carter at first cleared his schedule today of all appoint· ments except bis re1ular In- telligence briefing so he could de· vote the day to studyinc the agreement. AT MIDMORNING, however, he made two appointments, one to see the secretary of defense, who also was reviewing the pact, and the other to see Sen. Frank Church (0 -Idaho>. who just re· turned from a visit lo President Fidel Castro of Cuba (see story at rt1ht>. The President was expected to approve the Panama Canal agreement. Carter 1ave his pre· llmlnary opinion Thursday: '•J 'm very pleased with it.•' MOREOVER, Wblte Houae Press secretary Jody Powell aatd Am buaadors Ellsworth Bunker and Sol Unowlu would not have •treed to the principles in the pact without the Prealdent'•#OO· aent. Acreement was rea~bed with the Panamanian govern· ment Wednesday nl1ht. Offtclals at the departments ol state and defenst1 Joined In today's review. Meanwhile Ronald Rea1an, wbo made. retention of the Panama Canal a m-.tor iuue of his 1976 quest for the Republican presldenUal nomination, ha• crtticlied but not advocated re- jection of the proposed new l>anama Canal treaty. REAGAN, ln a statement read to reporters on Thursday, said the proposed treaty would im· prove chances for a spread of Marxlsm in Central America. Reagan wu not available for quesUona. The former California 1ov· er nor said if the .,reement leads to withdrawal of American troops that would be an lnvlta· lion to the Castro 1overnment in Cuba to step up activities. He also expreued concern on the Panamanian.a' reactions if the U.S. Senate refused to ratify the treaty. · •'Fidel Castro bas made a show of his friendshlp for the present dictator of Panama. He also makes no secret of his interest in exportJn1 Marxism throulhoUt the hemisphere," Rea1ansaid. ·'Castro and his patron, the Soviet Union, can be counted on to take advantage or any future lnatabiUty aa well as t.be vacuum which ml&ht be created by the ayatematlc withdrawal of American forces from (he Canal Zone." THE AGREEMENT calls for two pacts to replace the current treaty, alened in 1903, which gave the United St.ates perpetual con· trol over the canal and the adja- cent Canal Zone. Under tbe new agreement, thia country would yield control of the waterway by the end of the century. The new treaty defining U.S. control explres Dec. 31, 1999. Jt establishes the economic benefttl that Panama would lain a1 a reault of the canal operaUon. Jt also srants Panama full con- trol ol the ~anal Zoae with.Lo three yean. alt.er the treaty is ratllled and provides for the pha1ln1 out of the 14 U.S. milllar)' buea there. \ -.. ----·--- One Good Turn Kenny Kowalski passes on a few pointers on fine art of Hula-Hooping to Irma Frederickson, 68, in Lancaster, Pa., dur- ing the "Then and Now Day" activities. This was a special get-togethe.r. of youngsters and oldsters to exchange ideas and abilities of their times. Irma got one hula out of her hoop, left , but bottomed out, at right. Cuban Leader 'Bends' Castro to Allow F smilies to Leave Island WASIDNGTON CAP ) -Prem· ier Fidel Cutro, in a aesture that could lead to improved U.S.- Cuban relations, is ready to let about 80 American citizens living in h1I country leave with their Cuban families. But the Cuban leader rejected a U.S. request, conveyed by Sen. Frank Church, for the release of seven Americ1lns serving lengthy prison terms on charges of espionage and "counter· revolutionary actl vities.' • CHURCH RETURNED home Thursday from a four.day visit that included a cross-country tour of the Cuban countryside. oCCshore spear fishing and hours of talk with Caatro. He had an appointment today with President Carter. Carter at first had cleared his day's schedule of all appointments ex· cept bis regular intelUgence brtefine so he could devote the day to studying the Panama Canal agreement. The Church meeting was added at midmorn· ing. THE IDAHO Democrat se,id Castro bu ••asked for nothin1" in respooae to his agreement to lel the Cuban families leave, but the move "put the ball back into the American court." ·'It is obvious that he would ex· peel the United States lo respond an some way,·· Church said on the return flight to Washington. "He clearly hopes that rela- tions with the United States will continue to improve. CSA Anti-poverty 'Rife With Fraud' WASHINGTON (AP> -Incompetence. waste and fraud are rile in the federal antipoverty proeram, says a report. belni issued by a House panel today. The Community Services Administration, <CSA), which'runs the program, "has forfeited a great deal or credibility not because it has been unable to eradicate poverty, but because it has wasted precious resources on the attempt," said the report by the House Government Operations manpower and housing subcommittee. "As a result, federally funded efforts to benefit the poor have often been dissipated through mismanagement," the study said of the CSA. a $700 million agency created in 1974 to replace the old Office of Economic Opportunity. Wllllam Allison, recently appointed deputy CSA director. told The Waablngton Post in response: "J don't think you can make a judemerrt on the ablltty of this aeency to meet the needs of tile poor. bued on the admlttedb' poor record of the past." The CSA is respoh!lble for channellne federal funds to local • community action and development aiencies for a wide ranie of servlcea to low-income pertoo.s and nelchborboods and job-creaUnc proifams. School Finance Bill Out Si\CRAM TO <AP 1 Tht haNt·foqM. Iona ncaot1aled Kbool f\oanoe btn It oul ll 'a • Sil. l·lill.U.cm compromaw for th~ outnve an AMOUDC<'d Thuf"l.day by the alx ·mem~cr Joint Senate · Atumbly cvnleronce commit· I tte, the but now rtturaa to tllo floan ~ both hou.a9 for coocw-· nmc't Cll" rt,)eC'\lOIL (_sr._~_TE_J Both how.e:. had passed widely d1Jfen.ni.: H~r.s1ons of the bill. but they lrad1t.1onaJly approve the re· suits of coolt'rence committee ne&otiallona with little debate ~le. Lllcelfl SACRAMENTO CAP J -S1tn DieJo and Los Angeles are m severe danger of bein& infested with Japanese beetles next year, a top atate official says. Richard Rominger, director of the atate Department of Food and Acriculture, said Thursday that "only a miracle" will pre· vent the invcs tallon or the voracious pests, Ar~aShake11 LOS ANGELES <AP 1 Win dows broke, dishes rattled and buildings :.huddered when a moderate earthquake recorded at 4 4 rumbled through southern California from Santa Monica to Santa Barbara Jame s Whitcomb, a se1smolog1.sl at the Cahfomia Institute of Technology in Pasadena, .said the tremor's epicenter was located Jlal out· s ide or Sy l mar, 2!5 miles northwes t of downtown Los Angeles 1n the San Fernando Valley. That was lhe same site as the devaatatmg earthquake of 1971. wh1ch regislered 6.6 on the Richter scale and kllled 64 persons. Na Aid Ezpe~ted WASJUNGTON (AP) -Resi· dents of the fire-damaaed Santa Barbara area will have to do without federal disaster l'f&nls because the aovernment says the area is adequately Insured and beyond the scope of the prorram. A spokesman for the federal Disaster Aaabtance Adminiltra- tlon said Thursday the agency would recommend against a re- quest by California Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. that Presi- dent Carter declare Santa Barbara a dlauter area. Lalce ~el Con~ern SACRAMENTO (AP> -On Aua. 1.9, Shasta Lake will be too low to generate electricity lf it keeps dropping at its present rate, a U.S. Bureau of Reclama· Uon spokesman says. For odd reasons, h owever, Shasta's 200-megawatt generators might be kept eolng longer -this could be crucial in another heat wave. JobBimJ Of~ys Opposed A,.WI,........ JOSEPHINE SMITH SUZANNE HARRIS RACHEL HARRIS RENEE FERGUSON INur•err Speciall RICHMOND BEGONIA Pi nk & red flowers, attrac- tive folliige. Takes sun or shade. • Friday August 12, 1977 DAIL V PILOT .f $ No Clues Found in Slayings Death Law Reality Assembly Overritks Brown Yeto .. SEASIDE (AP) -Police, laborin& "without clues or sus- pects." hunted a motive and a killer today in the stabbing death• ot a grandmother, her dau1hter and two grandchildren in their bloodied home ol this SACRAMENTO (AP> -With backers cUJne a rislne murder rate and prochumln& society's right to "protect itself again.st ... barbarians," the state assembly overrode Gov . Edmund Brown Jr. 's veto and re· instated the death penalty. · The Senate had voted in June lo override the veto, so the as· Monterey Bay town. . . sembly's 5'·26 vote -the exact "We've never bad anything two-thirds majority required - like thla -it's the most eross immediately placed the law Into crtme in our community that I effect Thursday. It was the first can remember," said Seaside override of a Brown veto and on· Police commander Blll Gullett. ly the aecond override or a The slaughtered bodies were California governor's veto since discovered by police around 6 194n6~wn who in 1967 stood out a m Thursday .after hous_e ·side th'e San Quentin ias painter Marv'." Thiel. 43, a farm. c hamber in protest during ly friend, failed lo get a~y California's last exe<:utlon, made response at the door of thetr htlle or no attempt to block an modest apartment, one of a override. The Democratic gov- triplex .. Seaside: a town of about ernor, whose veto new in the face 23,000, is 120 miles south of San of opinion polls and a 2.1 vote for Francisco. capital punishment in 1972, was THE DEAD, each or whom had been stabbed many limes, were Josephine Smith, 66; her daughter, f.uzanne Harris, 28; Mrs. Harris' daughter, Rachel, 6, and Renee Ferguson, 15. Summoned by Thiel, police kicked in the door and found Renee's body, the hands bound, lying on the bedroom floor. The other three, unbound, were lying on the kitchen floor. All had been stabbed. The walls and furniture were splattered with blood. Bloody footprints were tracked through lhe rooms. .. There was evidence or a struule," Gullett s~d. But •there was no sign or~bbery. burglary, sexual assault or a cult-style slaying. We have no motive and no auspecl.s." MONTEREY COUNTY Coroner Harvey Hillbun said pre- liminary results of autopsies dia· closed no evidence ot sexual as- sault. He described the stabbings as "multiple" but refuaea to describe the wounds except to say they were made by an "edged" weapon that had infUct- ed deep, puncture-type wounds rather than alaahea. All were reported wearing nighteowns or pajamu. The c0r- oner esUmated the Ume ot the killings as sometime Wednelday. Relatives became concerned when Miss Ferguson did not ahow up for her summer 1ob on Wedneaday. Thiel sud' be dropped by 555·C Sonoma Avenue at about s:ao a.m. after faill.DI to 1et a response to a telephone call. The house ls three bloclu from police headquartera. TmEL SAID he went to a win- dow, aaw Miss Fereuson 'a body and called police, who bashed down the front door. "1 don't ever want to see that again," the shaken man said. "I didn't get five feet ln there and 1 seen enough to tast me a lifetime ... the kitchen wu so horrible I hate to think about it. in Los Angeles when the vote came. He predicted society even· tually would eliminate the death penalty, but sa.id he wasn't sur- prised by the vote. ••TJnS IS their view." Brown said. "I don't agree with it, but as long as I'm governor I will carry out my oath or office." The issue was ln doubt until the end, when Assemblyman Frank Vicencia, who voted against the death penalty in May, cast the needed 54tb aye vote. * * Voting Of So"lons DAILY PILOT V1cenc1a said afterward be op- posed the death penalty personally but was swayed by an outpounng of about 2,000 letters and phone calls from hl5 Los Angeles area district. THE DEATH penally law was struck down last December by the state Supreme Court for the second time in four years. Republican stale Sen. George * * * Deukmejlan or Lone Beau, author of the new law, said hea. peeled a le1al cballenee to coine before the same court in ei&h&.er nine montlul but predicted U\e law would be upheld. "If the law ls carried out atld execuliom take place, l am cfpn. vlnced beyond any doubt it wUl save the lives of innocent peer ple, .. be said. • * * * Death Penalty Crimes Listed SACRAMENTO <AP> -Here are the crimes that would carry the death penalty under the state's new death penalty law, SB lSS by Sen. George DeukmeJ1an, R-Long Beach, that was passed Thursday over Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's veto· l . Hiring a person to commit murder. 2. ~11.~ng a ~lice officer.. ~w"'"r-o-ngf_ul_e_x_e-cu_IJ_o_n_o_f_a_n_inn_o-_ 3. Killing a witness lo a cnme. cent person 4. Murder in the commission or 11. Muro~r by a prisoner serv- tobbery · • • ing a lire term. . 5. M~rder m the commWllon of 12. Sabotage causing death. k1dnapmg. . . 13. Death by explosives. 6. Murder m the commission of 14. Train wrecking causlqg rape. death. 7. Murder in the commission of 15. Murder in which there was child molesting. torture. 8. Murder in the commission of l6. Treason. burglary. The bill would allow a jury to 9. MuJtiple murder or murder reduce a sentence to life in prison by someone with a previous because of such factors as a de- -murder conV1ction. rendant's a1e, record or mental 10. Perjury that causes s tate. -OREXEl .a HE'RITAGE • H NREDON •BAKER •HEKMAN •MA TERCllAFT • WIE~N • HllltlTfN ICAJG£S • ~ ~· i Slimmer Sale! g % ~ c ~ • • ~ • k~:1$2.95 1 E f4 Thrv Aug. 16 i i · IT'S THE 'FLEA SEASON!! I Ffuriat Special f CARNATIONS Freshly.Cut Spl.t Thurs.-Sun. Aus.11·14 .. I ,, . 8uper Specl811 The F~ous Marge Carson Decorator Bench S.ledted "lwt coven With attacbed bottom tufftecl .. ~.QuaJltysprt.q~n.now~ c:an_,lord W. beautiful all parpc.e accent bCch. JIM ha~ color •19Ctlon ot by lpedll Ordat. sale *69 ~ • i e 5 • I ~ -· . - PILOTEDITORI,\L P 1\GE . --Tiine Limit· in Order . ... Or n~·· Count)' au~r\'LAOI"\ und mt·mb<.·r~ of thL• n t-Counl.> Plannmte Cummtssion ~huuld 1mpuM· t\ ·m.lnUlt' tune hmlt tor t"llm·ns sp,•akin~ durin.: Ir puhlJl' ht•urmg~ n•vt•ul the t.rul' in~redtenlti on tho lubcl, 1'hey il'K'ludt:' pres vltttves. artificial colors. d.inn rs und things to build up a tooct1la.ad of foam .met the J<'DA thinks we should know about all that. 'MR. PRESIDENT1 JODY HERE - 1 PREPARING FOR THE MORNING PRESS BRIEFING. SOMEONE'S BOUND TO ASK ABOUT THE RUMOR THAT YOU'J'E FATIQUEO AND HAGGARD FROM LONG HOURS AND JOB PRESSURES. HOW SHOULD It b not um omn100 fol' lot•oil < 11' l'Ou1w1b Jlld onf distrtrt boards ol tru l~ • 10 hm1t :o.pt•Jkt:r:-. lo ~ mmut~ .ind to .. ,.~ thc-rn to 1 u1st• rll'\\ 1~!'1Ut'' r hf'r tht.tn n ·11t.tattni tbamM•h t"• .ind I host• "'ho ~·.,d> ho.t\ t' addr l'itM'<.I lt1u 11ti'1nl' HoMK'b. Somt• t'\.\'11 ha\·t• a thrt>•· m1nutt• tum• limit Yet ll 1i-. <·ommun m lhl: hull' ul <UWll\ gu\1•rn nl. p.1rtu 111.111\ .it Hw ''~1t1111uu l'tHl\rt11'1sl011 lo lts'lt>tt to s1wak1•1 .1f11·r 'IJH'dkPr <lron1• on tw 1;, ra\nutt'~ or lun.:1•1 1 ''I""'' lilt' I ht· s.um· suh1t.·<·l m.tll1·r r Dlt• ;.mtl t1nw •• ._ • .,.111 \lt-.·tmtb \\ouhi r u11 lioth rnoottwr and sho1 t1•1 11 l • t1nw II nut wt•11• llflfJ11,t!<I .111d 'llt'••kt•r., "ould lw r tt· ind11w1t tu .11ld11·" tht 'uh11·1·1 ... 1 ,1lht•1 lh.111 w1nJt•1 m~ 111t11 111 d1•\ Jnt &.1n·"' Tht· 1mt1.1I p1 t•s1·nt.1t1011 <111 ·' \l'I' t"tmµlt·x 1 ...... 111• tnJ.:ht '' Jffant rnon· t1mt'. hut ftn• mmutt•s ..,hould lw .1mpll' t111 UIO"'ll 'Pl'<lkt•1-. lu lrlJkl· I h<·1r IJlllOI S \11d t hmll \\111ild le·.H , .• ill C'<mt·1·rnl·ct \\Ith time hPll1 1 'iJt'nt. Bureaucracy Cares The ~o\ crnml·nt. lrkl· an anxious mother. <:on tinut<s to fuss c.tboul what \H' kids <tr<.' eatin~. whether •t':-nourishing enough and whether ll 's liktly to make ua break out in spots. This wcl·k tile burl'HU<.·1 ..ib '1r~ <.'C,>ncerned about uur hl'er and our 1<·c <.·ream. Ttw hecr problem 1s a ~orl of in-house <irgumcnt htt 'H't'n lhl' Food <Uld Uru~ Aomin1stration :.ind thl· ·rrt•Jsllr\ l>t'1.wrtmt>nl s Bun·au of Akoh<1l. Toh:.il·c·o and F1n•<trrt1:-.. with thl' Office of ~1 anagcml•nl and Hurlget :.iding a ... 1 efert'l'. Th<· FDA. pointing out th.it hct:r i" no longer '-' ... tmplt., hc<.1lth~ concoction ot ''atcr. grain. malt. hop.., .and .\>t'<Jsl. thmb the brewers should be required to The ATJ.' folk thmk that's silly be<.'ause 1t would 1·ost loo much lo change all the labels and it might •·Hn n•\ (•ul trade secret~. The OMB has told them to g1•t tht•11· Ul'l together Tht• ll't' <.·rcum debate has to do with whether m.inufo<.·turc1·:; should be permitted to repla<.•e such .1 uthcnti<· d111r} 111gred1ents as nonfat dry milk with dit.'al'l'I. r111lk dl•rived caseir\i.lte in order to low<.·1 tht· ,.o .. t of th<.•11 produl'l. Proponents of the move sav it could :;avt• c·on· .-.u111t•rs lols ot mone~ Opponents call 1t a · $100 111 ti hon wincH<ill lor thc ace cream mdustn ... l'ht• h<.•anngs tune been continued." Meanwh11 .. 1s11 t 1t n1l'l' to know thl' go\'ernment 1s so com·crnt!cl •' huut u~ ·: Chartreuse Is 'In' \lll'r all th<.·-.e \ e:.ir'\, tht• t·x1>erts ha\ t: dee1de<I l h.1t red 1:-. probahl-,· lht• worst color tor a fire engme It's d1ffi<:ult tu sel' m the davtime and almost am possible to sec at mght and th~ peoplt· \\Ith colut hl1ndnessoflcn don 'lsce red al all. Whttl' fate engines. m vogue in some areas ... an~ not much more visible. ospccially m snow. ram, fog or du:-l. <1ctord1ng to optometric re!)earcher:- But lilt' l'Olor 1usl about evervone e<.1n Set'. <hi\ and night. 1-. lrrne \l•llo\\, olh~·rw.-.e known ,,·.., dw rt l't'UM' So. in tht• p<1sl -.1x )•'ars. nearly hulf th<.• f1rl' t•ng11u: ... 111 th<• ('C>Untrv ha\ l' ht'(.'ll rcdonl' Ill d1arlrl'U'>t' .\nd Lht• l<1lt•"il.ln·nd 1:-lo dn· ... s l1n•ml1n 111 I Ill' l11gh \ 1s1hilll \' llmt• \ cllow loo < '1tv ('ouncil~ pondenng their nt·w budgl'l-. mt)..!hl do \\t•ll to ~t'l .1:-.1dt· <t ll'\\ dollars lof' c·onvert1ng to t•hartn·u~c lut• t·n~m<'s. They're :i\\Cepm~ lhl' coun- tr~ I RESPOND?' ~~----. Free Day On Our Fun Tour n~ar Gloon1v '(' To Red~e Dependence on Oil Imports ART HOPPE J M>ndon Yesterday marked the half· way point of our three· week Fun I mes. Inc . Tour No. :W05 of the itish Isles l$1477.98 including transfen., gratuities and some lleals). lt was one of our "free days." • Freedaysarevery expensive. First of all. -u don't get some meats 'ftlen if you're 1n London and vnu·ve al ready toured 8uckin~ham P'al art.>, th«: 1'ower and the 8nt1sh Mu ... i;um.youhavetogoshoppmg. .:Sut, Lord knows, we needed a day off. After four cathedrals, 1lx l,beys. three manor hou.aes, two d•zen historic landmarks and t'Jve souvenir factories, tempers were frayin& amon1 the :(1 ol U$ who remain. NO ONE ls now speaking to the urchkins -not after they usurped the Slmpsons' place on the bus. The laller pointed out \hey bad alway1 aat two row& ~thind the driver, but the tlurcbklns insisted no seats were "served and refused to move. We let them know the mqnlt.ude or our wrath, however. When ~Y later struck up "The Beer aarrel Polka" as we rolled . tllrough Tlddlln1-on-Drauaht, Mt one of us joined in! ., The Simpson& were rewuded ~ a dellpUul free day. Blll . d he thou1ht he'd juat spend U, • ~tching teevee, but Muy said th'y had promised he?' Aunt Cora tt •lavenderpenwlper. 70~ Metered on-ramps don'l J(O ;,ilong wilh saving gai. They wastt· il by having cars waiting with motori. running And the people etre getting blamed, tuxed and possibly rationed by Carter for Brown 's :>tup1dity. O.D. They learned from the hall port.er that pen wiper is pro- nounced "pipper" and their best bet was Frathinghamplon & Boughditch <pronounced "Fram & Bowch "> at the top of Sealyparthingshire I pronounced · Sealyparthmgsh1 re··) street. THE NEXT thing they learned is that if you s tand on the wrong track in the Underground you JllBY board the Upper Whopping tr•in instead of th" Lower Whop· ping train and l!hould you take the incQl"l'ttt sl~lrs in an attempt to transler baolt at Blllinga Gate, you wind up in Boxdln Comers, where no one wants to and .... Well, they spent an morning popping up out of lhe Under· ground all over London. By mid· afternoon they had reached Pic- cadilly Circua where they · learned that seven out Of ~lht passersby queried for directions are American tourista. ASJ>AllKNESS feU, Mary aet· tied fer a Vlctorlab treacle spoon and Bill 1'as so happy be balled a taxi -even thoU&b everyone agrees taxis are m.w:b slower th an the Underground h\ London. We all eatheted in the lobby last nieht to admtre the • Simpsons' tropby. Bill aald be -..-IO rejuvenated 'Y: the free day that he coall'Jn 't irtllllt to 1et baa ck oo the bus. Alcohol Fuels May Be Answer Wl\SlllNGTOI\ /\ grim l'rl'sldcnt Curter told tht· 1\m1•r1cm1 pcopl,. on April 18 lhat thl'v should brace for tht· 1·qu1valcnl of war to ovcrroml' thl' encr.:y shortage. lie <'ailed tor l'maJll'r l'ars. better insula· t wn, !-.1mpler lifestyles. L:L ... t Wl•t•k, th~· Sen ale· Energy ('1>mmittt·c rcspondcd tlramallcally by outlawing ci utomobi I cs that get less than 16 males per gallon, bl'ginn1nJl with the 1980 models. So m e t' n l' r g y e x • perts have told us Amencam. may not have to change their way of life. It may not be necessary for them to JUnk their big cars, give up their weekend drives to the beach and move back into the city from the oullymg commumties. Before the nation runi; out or gas, sny these experts, much of the fuel that 1s needed can be dis· tilled from agricultural sur- pluses. timber waste, municipal garbage, wastepaper and coal. 'l'hese plentiful products can be converted into alcohol fuels. which can be blended into gasoline without even changing the engines. ln fact., with slight modifications, automobllt- englnes can be adjusted to run entirely on alcohol. ALREADY, Brazil and Germany have made commit· ments to start the switch lo alcohol fuels. Brazil is seriously conslderin& a plan to draw 7S percent of its liquid fuel from alcohol by the year 2000. Neither the idea nor the technoloey is new. European pro- ducers have sold alcohol blended with aasollne for dteades. Jn the (JACK ANDERSON J 1930s. Chrysler Motor' modified soml' car!> slightly tt> accom modale alcohol fuels and sh1ppt'<i them lo 011 short New Zealand. International Harvester used to advertise m the Philippines thut 1ts motor trucks were "powered w1t11 engines especial· ly designed to burn alcohol.·· To· day, many racecar driver::> pre· fer alcohol fuels to gasoline. We have spent sevt'ral weelu; 10vest11ating the dramatic possibility that alcohol could end our immediate dependence upon overseas oil. Alcohol fuels don't have lo be pumped out ot foreign fields but can be produced nght here m the United States. This would stimulate the US. economy and reduce the massive flow of dollars to the oil poten- tatt>!>. For the amount it will cost to tram;port Middle Eust. oil acro.-.s the ocean and store rt in our strategic reserveJi. experts in· :1111t, the government could buHd dozens of alcohol fuel plants throughout the nation. THESE PLANTS are far c heaper to construct. than gasoline refineries. 'l'hey can also uUUze waste products, thus producine vit.al fuel and cleaning up America at the same lime. Experla told us, for example, that mmt of the aarbaae and trash New York City now dumps into the ocean could be transfonned into alcohol !ueJ1. The benefit to the beaches, which are now awash with pollution. would be worth the cost of the project, one authority sueaeated. Spealdn1 ot pollution, the use or alcol1ol fuels would reduce the noxious exhaust fumes that now choke our cities. Comprehensive studies by Volkswagen. General Motors and even Exxon ind1catl' lhat pure aJcohol fuels cut down dramatically on auto pollution Yl'I the Carter udm1nistralton, clt·i.plle the high stakes involved. has failed to pay much attention to alcohol fuels. The 103 -page Nu · 1wnal Energy Program dcvok" only a single sentence lo the .ilcohol potential. The Energy Research and Development Administration has devoted a !ew dollars &o alcohol fuel research. The e%Pt?riments hav"e yielded promising results but. strangely, have been virtual· Jy ignored by hi&her-ups. TUE ALL·POWERFUL oil in· dustry. of course, opposes de· veloping rival alcohol fuels. This not only would threaten oil prof· its but could break the in· dustry's monopoly. A city gov- ernment could produce fuel frqm its garba&e, a timber state from its wastewood. a farm state from its surplus gra10 Then the big 011 companies might be left with a lot oC unused "crude on their hands. • The oil operators, for ex-c1mple. have quietly tried to block the state of Nebraska from produc- ing and marketing a IO percent hlend or ~rain alcohol and ~asohnt• Tht'> product. known by thl• n1cknamt• · >:as-o hol ."' could bt• ui.C'<i in (•x1:;trn~ t'ngrncs. Suddenly, Nebraska con- J(fl'ssmcn began receiving quiet <:alls from representatives of the Nebraska Petroleum Marketers, urging them to oppose the gas-o· hol project. They coolly predict· t'd that Nebraska's Gov. James Exon would withdraw his pre· v1oussupport.o£theproject. : Theo governor denied he was ' opposed to gas-o·hol. but be c ailed for further study. This was • interpreted inside the stlltebouse as n political stall. Disillusioned. legislators are convinced he <'aved in to oil pressure, a charge he vigorously denies. ALCOHOL blends would cost a fow cents per gallon more than jlasohne. at the current pnces. But insiders expect that ga... prices not only will catch up bul surpass what 1t would cost to pro- duce alcohol fuels. The benefits in reducing pollu - tion, improving the economy and reducing the dependence on ml imports .should also be cranke<i into the economics. Favorablt• tax incent1ve1> could help m1tk1· <.1lcohol fuels competitive. ·Find the Likeness Time for another "All in Com· mon" quiz. Each of the items in the followinl entries shares a common characteriatic. One. quarterrle,btls a panablucdire. (SYDNEY ~A:Rms) 6. All belong to the order of Reptiles . 7. The names of American minority political parties ot the past 8. Types or smoking pipes. 9. The most imporl~nt "Creeds" and "Confessions·• in the Christian Church. <Along with the "Aug$burg" and the "Thirty-Nine Articles."> Unified · Pe:DsiOn Plan Needed •• 10. Kinds or birds. (The first two are thrushes, the Ji.tter two ure wading· birds.) 11. Equipment and accessories \ f EARL WA.TERS ) • # • to the lt)Ost aara\tate4 cues 1ucb as that ol Attorney Gtder•t . Evelle J. Youn1er. reeeatly ex· posed as havln•earned himself at 1e11t four separate 1ovemment pensions, one of which he already ~ drawinl wblle receiving Sd,900 att«n Y.&~r • There would • .,. questlons Off. v~ rtabtl well atbeconsll ~~alltyof ap· pJyinw such lhnltatlons to an ~--1aaklll. on boats and ships. • 12. All wete invented or de· vised by Benjamin Franklin" <along with. or course. \be Franklin stove, bifocal glasses, dayU1ht savin1 time and ntany otherdtwk:es) . ·- OltANOI! ~AST DAILY PILOT Hnhf>rt N. W.-td P~'*""" T/loona1 K""11. Editor Bortiorci l\TttWe/I. ~dltonal Pogt ~thtor. • -- • fHE roMPARABLE RETAIL PRICE INDICATES I HE PRICE FOR COMPARABLE QUALi TV . •YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE! DOUS VA ! ... .. INTERIOR LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT lATU IN11110R I •. , • '"' \ ,,,,..o,auo• ---- •GOOD QUALITY •BRUSH OR ROLL •EASY TO CLEAN-UP COll'411UU llHAIL 399 'Ill Cf WITH SOAP & WATER •1 HOUR DRYING •WASHABLE OUR LOW · PRICE WHITE ONLY GAL ~--~ ~ -INTERIOR LATEX SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL \ •USE fOR WALLS & WOODWORK •AN EXCELLENT PAINT AT A LOW PRICE •DURABLE •SOFT GLOW FINISH •SCRUBBABLE COMP~Hlf RETAIL 695 PRICf 98 WHITE, OFF WHITE & COLORS ALSO AVAILABLE IN QUARTS OUR PRICE GAL l. ,, ~. '··... ,; J ~-L-AT-EX-R-ED_W_O_OO_S_T-Al-N --.._ __;........;....._..;.;,..,_ .... (~ ·---~~ \ ....::: • ~ P COll'AllUll 9 9 •MAKE YOUR FADED, WEATHERED v 1. lltTAIL3ss REDWOOD LOOK NEW AGAIN I~ 'lllCf ~~ •USE ON FENCES, SIDING. GRAPE STAKE. ETC •FAST DRYING •TOP QUALITY •SATIN LUSTER FINISH OUR PRICE GAL. EXTERIOR LATEX SEMI-GLOSS ~.~.~~~o. & !.~!~. ~~lfNc~wu 95 MASONRY, • TOP QUALITY RUAl695 & wooo "'" •EASY TO USE JUST CLEAN UP BRIGHT WHITE OUR GAL WITH WATER & 3 COLORS PRICE CLOSE-OUT BIRGE® . VINYL CANVAS BACKED WALLCOVERING SOLD ELSEWHERE FOR 7es 101145 •ELEGANT PRINTS •STAIN RESISTANT •SCRUBBABLE •PRE·TRIMMED •27 IN. WIDE OUR PRICE SOME FLOCKS AVAILABLE AT 3.95 PER SOL. ROLL 95 PER SOl ROLL 12x121N.VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE PATTERN No. A24210, A24261. A24262, A24263 • C •SELF-ADHESIVE •MADE BY A FAMOUS MANUFACTURER •MARBLE PATTERN •DECORATOR COLORS •GOES OVER WOOD OR EA. CONCRETE ECONOVINYL ® VINYL SURFACE . F~~O!T~.~!YERING OUR re •STYLISH PATTERNS LOW •A PERFECT WAY PRICE TO SAVEi . - COf'Y"IGHT lt17 •EXPERT SERVICE AND ADVICE.. ........ BY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SALESCLERKS LATEX HOUSE PAINT COllNAAIU :.1:1195 " OUR PRICE BETTER is than the others best' at lower than their OUR FINEST! GAL '-.:> SALE ~, • SCRUBBABLE price 1t •DURABLE ! •CLEAN UP WI TH SOAP & WATER PURE WHITE, OFF-WH ITE Ill •AVAILABLE IN OUARTS 39 MOST POPULAR 1977 COLORS USE ON THE EXTERIOR OR INTERIOR OF YOUR HOME FOR THE FINEST QUALITY JOB THAT WILL LAST AT LEAST 12 YEARS EVERYTHING SOLD WITH AN UNCOHOITIONAL MONEY·BACK GUARANTEE "-.... ... (o.,,,.,,.. ............. .,,,,,; -· ·.''E SAVE c .,,, 'l'I OZITE · INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPETING OUR LOW PRIC~ OUR FORMER PRICE 169 •FOR FAMILY ROOMS CAMPERS TRAILERS OR PATIOS •EASY TO INSTALL- CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS •6 FOOT WIDTHS "CAPISTRANO" AND "SEVILLE" FOAM BACKED PRINTED CARPET •FOUR ATTRACTIVE COLORS •LEVEL LOOP PIL E •FOAM BACK ED •12 FOOT WIDTHS 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE SALE SMALL SIZE COMPARABLE RETAIL. PRICE OUR PRICE .. COll'MAllf IETM595 ,IUCf 99 sa. YD 60c OUR FORMER AAICE 19c EA SIZES LARGER .' THAN 7 X 9 IN ...... 19c EA. POLYPROPYLENE FIBER Y ft!LOT utl 12. 1117 Iv Phil lnterlandi a -11 ...,.<Z.-51-0 .......................... , .............. ......,.... ;2 Superviso-rs' Action Delayed The arraignment or indicted Orange County Supervisors Phillp Anthony and Ralph Diedrich has been put off until Sept. 12. Superior Court Judie JI. Warren Knight agreed lo the postponement as he assigned the case to vacationing Judge PhUip E. Schwab. Along wilh Fulterton attorney Michael Rem- ington, financier Gene Conrad, Anaheim City Coun- <'tlman William Kott and KaJabasas Jeweler Martin Kir:.chner lhe two county s upervii.ors are charged with multiple infractions of vanous s tate election campwgn reeulations. For the Record l'OUNTAIN VALll'I' COMMUNITY H~,.ITAL JULY 21, 1'11 Mr -Mn. T,.._, Cr-Hunl •noton .,. ..... be>• JUl.Y It, ttH Mr a"4 Mn .__,, Ot•v Hunt1119ton 11 .. c11 o•rt I Mr •no Mr\ 0•••"" £ etrroon It, ' Hu"lll!Qlon lilf1K11 be>• JULYH, 1'71 • Mr and M" Ric hl'd Otl•.,•Y. • WHlmln\I.,., Qlrl JULYM, 1''1 Mr and M". Rand•l llyane, fount•ifl Y•ll•y.olrl • JULY JI, lt11 Mr. and MO C"'lllop/Mtr MINI, HUJ>t• 1no1on 8eac11, boy AUGUST f, 1'11 Mr •ncl Mr\ Jamo\ All..,, lrvlM, boy AUGUST t, 1'17 • Mr •rd Mn. ,...,1 Vuoco4o Costa M•t•,o•rt AUGUST J, tt71 Mr and M". Warr.,, Piek•"'· H .... • I h•Qlon 8"«11. boy t AUGUST t, 1tn J Mr -Mrt.. Jam•• Vlr•n. Hll'I\. tnoton 8Hch, boll • Mr .,,., MrL 11111 Gray, f'-t•ln V•lley,9lrl AUOUST6, 1'17 t Mr •ncl MrL Gery uwvor. F-ta•n I v •ll•r. bO'f AUGUST 1 '971 Mr -Mn lruc,a il .. tor, '°""'•" V•llty,bOy l'OUNTAIN VAl.LIY COMMUNITY NOS,.ITAl Jt/l y ". "" ti Mr IM Mrt. Darryl Hlmllto"· W~\lml"ller, boy J ... , ta,"" Mr and Mr\ Gle<1 Sl-h, Hliftt· 1no1on llea<.11, qt rt .1t11rn, 1m • Mr -Mr~ Jo!Wt Golom•"· HU!ll• lf'<!ton lleach boy. Mr and Mn. CO.raid Vew.o, Co•i. Mua,boy, JvtyJ1,"77 , Mr and M,.._ Robl" 01\lldto11, Cost• Mew.bely. M r •"d MH. Sal !II••··· ' w .. 1m1"11w, olrl • ' • Jllly16, 1'17 Mr. a"d Mrt, Jam•• Rodar t•. wu1m1n1w,110y. Dl••oluclor• Ot Itlarrfa9e < llll•MyD i STO(KWl!l.1... Wiiia Mar9uerlte and A19Nr l'r ..... ; Ol..SlN. Oa•ld W ...0 I.INN a ; '"IUCa, Ol-Jec-4 end S-r-IW\¥1e, l'ULTDf4. H•eld ,. -~. """' IHll'H«ltO, Sl!«lll .. I( -WllH ... C.;Cl.Attl(.Cflett.. I NI and l'r9M Herr, Jr,; llVINt!, lhe 01loru and I.ton••• I! ; TAHZ~. ll.ile LH lrd Robert Fre"k, WOOOWA._O, Je"te •"d H¥111rt A..; HARR 1$. M¥y L. -Lut .... r,,. OALIRAITH, Judy A"" e"d l'lcll•rd NlaHlll; SOOl"ll!RG, J ll<e'!d• J ...., Oc>Mld JoM S1¥S. 0.bor-" L And Roller1 IC ELLIOTT 8 •tl)•r• Ann •no V•<lor A W 81\HOP, IC•trwvn L -L••·· M . H088S. J"'t•• A nn •nd (h•rlt 1 Ru~\ell MOORE JO .. oft •nO Eo1111, LINOSAY flll41belh Julo..,n• ..,d HPnrv Hut>trl MONROE JI...., Edw•rd _,.,~...,,IC•y OIEB&I., J•n" __.., _ Georqe 0 POMaROV OoitM S. •nd J•mU A SLICIC, H91\Cy M .,,d Rl< ... •d H ; HANC.OCI(, V-Je -(.Ml L , HILL, SI.._ G. -Maqor10 O.; MlTHEAf'jY, 0.lne Sue •ncl John Aldon/ WESTON, R-rl W •"• C>orolllr It.; JOHNSON, Wllll•m c. •"4 Dondr•Jo. P£CIC, ROl>erl Nol\On Jr •rd C.t.,.'1• .....,,...; euceT"· R••I Alllllony •11<1 Lind• 0111Me; l'l!OfRICO, Lindt A. -J•"'"''' BOWOl!"N, -•w AN Doyle 0.: NOBLE, R-r A. •n<I Lorri. l C.ARNER. Palrlcl• l . -Ger•ld E M ESA, Jo.nne •nd Edward T CRANE, L~"'°""" """~ and Wllllam JlmO\, Glll<.ON, 0.n•u M•ri• •nd C.•rlln Melvin; MAU, Orbor•h Frt-.,,., Mk llllll VE.; CHl!N, W•l·Clll•no •"d Ap•ll. CUN NINC. .. AM. M V. •"d Yon O•. CUSHMAN. ThomH Jae:"'""" Jr -Voltncl Ktmpl.-11 ... l'llHJllly?t llOLES, Gally• 0 •M Ct..-M SPENCER R""41d \. •nd Mtrlll• L BAOWElL. Linda R•ve -Mich••• Wa-. MC MULLEN. P•t<IO 0.n· nh a no P•ul• O.nl>e, LESTER, J•mtt H _,., IC•llll"n l . YOUNG, B•ttrl<t I •nd Jemn R HUFF Paul -Cyntr\I• L ALLAH ICurt Howerd •"4 Jr•nl LH L"RSEN .. .,...,. G ...0 Oon•ld N HUNT, TllOma•P -Ell10Dttr1 M RICHIE, MICl\a•I Slit,_ al\d Vl<11lf'lla L" ROlllNS Wiiii.,., Jel· tray and VIClori• M•rle , SIMl!I(, Rt"" M. •nd M•cllffl A L '!'NCH, Stov• •n d Joa nn O l o n o , FREEBURG. Mtc,..r1 0. and Cindy IC , aARICEMl!IJliR dt WIT. P•t t11C1 !)lck Watt· JIMINl!Z, Ricco ano Nora ; OANll!l. Jen"lfer J. •"d Mkl\MI Clyde; RIECICI!, Elltebeth J•"41 and C.rl1 MC CARTl!R, Sandra And Denni\ MOONEV,SllarOl'I L andMar11"J Pal"IY, Stephen Hooper and O••lchetl Vlr;lnl•, All.EN .... ..,, Ar quill• and Thom•• Phillip; : RIHENY, Jo\el>ll M .,,d S.lly 0 ., AUCEOO llOdnty Oon •nd Clltryt Ann; ERNANOES. C•rol A •nd Mlchffl S ; WELCH, Hele<1 L. •n<I Jack W PRIC E. Rlclltr d a nd Cla lrnellt lltGGS, Oevld L. •n• ~ron C. f"OMANH, ThomM W ... on...ewA SHO._T, O..rltt IC-Ill -Wen-dy $.,., ORYOl!N, J«ry 8 andGrola M ; LINCO\.H, JoMI L -Rtcllard Alltft, l(IN~N. Julle A-and ware °"""*'' toVO, O.vtd I.. -l lndaS.;CIKCHl!TTl.llo'*eA - Mlcl\MI "'--•Tl!, P.irtck L .. a nd lucy Anft, JOto!NSOH. Judlll1 A, aiwl Carl I' PAUi.., Dtlotft ... -Alb«\ 0 , SMI Tl<, CMMflM S. •ncl Roneld L • FROMANl!CIC, Linda J -R-r1J Wll!MS. Gloria J And Denni• O.; WelnfJerger at VCI Carter's Aid Plans Scored By Pm LIP &OSMAaJN Ol ... Del, ............ Prc111dent Carter's $30 billion welfare reform propul'IAI haa 11mall chance of pasu1e tn a Congress unwUllng lo abolish exlaUne programs, a former tJ S secretary or Health. Education and Welfare a aid 'fhund11y. Cuapar Welnbereer, who was HEW chief under Pre1udcnl.ts Nixon and F'ord, said that during his lf'nure he proposed the ubolltion of more than 100 programs. Conairess , he said, did away with only one, the t•11tabU:.bment of an Arctic studies Institute in Ala!ika. But even that, he said, was reinstated after "the senators fro m Alai.ka started howling." WEINBERGER, IN INFORMAL remarks before 40 secondary school te achers attending lbe Robert A Taft In:.t1tute of Government Seminar at l T Irvine. roundly knocked lhc Congress 'More and more,· he complained. "Congress has l>et:n interfering with, and attempting lo con- trol. the exf•culive branch of the government " Wemberger said the Congress, aside from its proper role of establishing pohcy. was "trying to dictate, In very detailed ways, the management of the cxecuuve department." HE SAID CONGRESS never has seen the wel· fare situation correctly. "The real problem with welfare Is that the Congress has never, at any time, addressed the question "What does the family need'''" He added, "When you have poor people, what they need is cash They need money.·' Weinberger bltld the cash grants offered by Carter's welfare plan, 1s superior to the existing "patcrnalt ... lll"' ... ystcm or food stamps, fuel stamps and olher <"ategorical aid lie added that the Carter plan is ''almost the 'ume" as ht:. own plan developed when he was with llEW · sses Broken Down by Type Hem No. 914A in our Love and War man·s file on ~1sses ll i,ts same as to type. Edited down, i( mcrPly :.ays lhere are kisses that love, kisses tha t soothe, kisses that thrill. ki.sses that amuse, kisses that pay homage and plain duly kisses. Be sure to use the right kiss al the rii.:hl lime l:>ubstttute that thrill kiss for the pay·homage kiss and you could bt• in real trouble. Our LanJ:uagt• m an would ltke to point out that "hon, d'oe uvre" freely translated means "outside the m am works " Sp1d<.>rs t·an't chew. PATRIOTIC BUOY Q "h 1l true there's a red, white and hlue buoy moored in Baltimore harbor to mark the spot where Francis Scott Key wrote The Star Spangled Banner '?" A Not any more It was only there for a cou- ple of months 1n the fall of 1914 Rudyard Kipling once expressed lhe notion that nearly every man has one place above all others where he'd like lo retire. His choice was Sussex. England. Personally, think I'd prefer Dominion Terrace at Sequim on the Oly mpic Penins ula in Washington Stale. Sequim is the sunshine spot there abouts. Some sort of configuration in the Olympic Mountains pro- tect.s It from the rainfall whJcb annually in· c reases one inch per mile aoing both east and west from that bright town. It was 23 years after the signing of tbe Declaration or Independence before anybody celebrated the Fourth of July Addreas mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Bor 1560, Co1ta MeM 92626. __:-------~-,. Transit Headquarters This is how artist sees S2.3 m111ion ad· ministration building for the Orange County Transit District now under construction in Garden Grove . OCTD officials pl an to mO\'l' into the 4~,000-square-foot , three-story build- in g by the end of next summer. It is being financed prima rily by the federal Crban '.\I ass Transit Administration <i nd the Cit v of Garden Grove. · nUMllHC. HU.TIHG At• COND. ,, ......... .. ,..,....,, ~vi<• In Vow An t1 C• t Ml~~ION v or JO , aq. (Amino C .w h "" \.tf\ 01.-QO .. 'WY ,.., .,,. ,.,, f-''""'" I 49S-0401 CO\TA M( V , 1ti Nt'Wlllf•lf IU,,.1t :ALLERGY? (714) 543-9624 Recorded Message HlERCT CONTROL FOUMOATIOM 111 1513. 0nn11 ca maa Badham ~ .-hedules ~~64~2-1~1s~3 iiiiii~~w"~··~ ... ~"'"~"'~,..._._~~ ..::x.; • ~I LIC • t 11.-1 Coast Appearances WORLD'S LARGEST COIN! Wednetiday Badham wlll be back in Laguna ______ ,__ ___________ ......;.........;;_ llills for a talk to the Laguna Hills Rotary Club at Barone's Restaurant. Later, he'll attend a retire- ment party at Irvine's Registry Hotel for Boy Scout leader Ken Hickenbottom. Thursday a speech to the Rotary Club of San Clemente and another talk in Santa Ana to leaders of GOP volunteer clubs. Friday -Badham will speak at a town hall meeting sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. That will be at the Balboa Bay Club Sunday -a fundra1ser ls planned for Badham at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rau In Orange. Several hundred rrtends or Badham are expected to pay SlO per person, or $25 per family to attend the barbecue. U you want to know where and how to catch Badham durine the week, call his Newport Beach office, 631-0040. • • • ASSEMBLYMAN DENNIS Mangers (0. Huntington Beach) is urging constituents in his 73rd Assembly District to visit his local office this sum-mer. He may not be there, but promises that a member of his staff wlll endeavor to answer any and all questions. Mangers' orflco is In lhe Sand Dollar Financial Court, 16371 Be,ach Blvd., Suite 221. Hunttnaton Beach. Hours are 9 a.m . toSp.m Tax Trimmed LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Los Aneeles Cou.n· ty Assessment Appeals Board aaya tt will cut the tax assessments on 138 land parcel• lnvolvtng mineral rlahu leased and owned by Standard 011 Company of California from more than $200,000 to just over $188,000. NIAC F"RLANI! ICoMelll W •nd ......... ,,,..__ ............... _. ..... ,,,..__, ............... _. ..... ,..__, ............... .,, I -----------C....S.Ce J ,, BROWN, Lloyd M •ncl • Alie• LOUlw: 0 AGOSTINO, Victor ---------------------------------• l!m•nurl •"d Vlr9 t nl• Ann A 1>9lice nionitored alarm. system.. :a ' ~ c • I · Ptllca •onnat SMl'TMS'~~ 827 Main St, Huntington ~ 53tHJ539 4 nMPAMILY : COLONIAL PUMIUL II HOMI I 7901 Bola. Ave. Wfflmlnster ... 893-352$ PACIAC YJIW ...o-.ALPAAtr Cemetery MortuatY Chapel 3500 Plclfic Vl.w Orlve NtwPQrt. Catt totma &M--2100 - NOW THRU AUGUST 31st Far: police, tire, medical emergencies. Sl&.00 pei-month nn a 1ubMlrtptton bulll Existing alarm inataJlations oan be connected to our computert~d system-or you oa.n choose from the simplut low oost to the most. eoph11t.toated ala.rm insta.llat1on1. No matter f what-the monthly fee is the same! CABCO'S 3 tn 1 ale.rm system~ uses oomputers to dlapl&y ' ala.rm dat.& a.nd vtt&l personal 1nformation on a TV screen at the Newport Beaoh pol1ce/ftre dtspatch center. CASCO helps the poltoe speed help to youl For more lntorma-tJon pleuo oaJl T14/el'1·SUO. KUlStu/f Tonight, ori Keane Show By 'A Y l.B\JTI' ..,, __ _ Wbal 1 w a llld pl1ytn1 lu d • t\liar. ~ \he only ru1tar. tn tbe ,outhlul ft.It h Marone All 6tan, nobod1 ever Hked ua to •W lo a prime Um• 11.1mmer mam~..n~ en CBS. l~be btt1U1e the All·Stan dis~ -al the demand ol the audience -alter renckrln1 "Tmderly" and "l>e-i> Purple" to atan a Fnday n11ht teen dance ln a church basement In Van Nu~ B as a He art. I 1U9SS U\1S nun l befallen the YOUDI Keane Brothers -Tom 1s 13, John 12. Beca use the lach. who smc. play drums, piano and vibes, start theu· own four-week summer senes on CBS toru&hl (8 p m . Channel 2> UNUKE THE Rich Marone All·SlM'S, the Keanes, sona of a record producer, kick off their a ct with a few gags about their age. Sample: Ch ristopher Wall J r . born with his heart outside his chest. celebrates his second birthday at Children 's Hospital in Philadelphia. Doctors sa y he has survived longer than any other baby who h ad a heart re- implanted. Tom: 'T m new to television." John: "I 'm new to every ;thing." They then go to their s tudio-set apartment ror more bunter aided by Jimmy Caesar, a grown-up When Do You Toss Your Old Records? . (TV REVIEW J By LOUISE COOK A•-la19f Pr•u Wrllff How long should you keep your old income lax returns·! When can you throw out canceled checks? Where should you store copies of your insurance policies'? comedian-impressionist. He tries to interest them in tickets for a fund-raismg dinner. At $100 a plate. If yoo don't know the answers, you're not alone. Many Americans are confused about which personal recorda they need to hang on lo and WOW, ONE OF the lads re- 'm arks, "If the plate 1s $100, how much is the dinner ?" Caesar then impersonates Bing Crosby and Sammy Davis and exits. Then the lads sing "Help ! Help !" and with good reuon. A sprightly moment occurs when actor Burt Reynolds, a man of sardonic humor, comes to their apartment and say!! he used to Ii ve there in 1959 while in his first series." Riverboat." The boys don 'l recall that year or that series. Notes Tom: "I'm only 13.'' "Thirteen?" cries Burt. ''I've got suits older than that.•,.. "18 THAT ONE of them?" in- quires John. Well, folks, this repartee_gives way to another 1001, india- tlngulshable from any other teenyrocker tune foulin& tho airwaves. Then cornea the Anita Mann Dancers. They are a chorus line or &Iris ~led 8 t.o 12. They dance to a classical music number entlUed, •·1 Wanna Get Back on the Floor lndBoogle." IT JS HARD to describe the . way the lady tykes dance, but rest assured you '11 never aee It at Miss Mayberry 's annual . cotlllloa. I 'm sure the Keanea have · t alent, but the only llme I detect- ed it was when they had a fine Count Ba:de tune. "Cute." in which John Keane did a brisk, not-bad jazz solo on vibe.a. Summation: The brothers are appealing, but should have ap- pealed to the writers for better material. They may make It as singers eventually, but only when their voices chance and fo r how l on g. The federal Consumer lnCormation Center reports that the booklet, "Keep· ing Records, What to Discard," is one of the agency's most popular. THE BOOKLET IS available, at no charge, from the center, Dept. 625E. Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Meanwhile, if you want to start clearing some of the clutter from household drawers , files and desks. here are a few Ups: -You do not need to keep all canceled checks. Copies of can· celcd checks are usually avalla· blc at your bank. You should save checks you need for income tax purposes -to prove business expenditures, for example -and review the coUection periodicaUy to see which ones are outdated. -FEDEltAL INCOME lax re- turns should be kept for at least t,bree years. That's the amount of tim e t he Internal Revenue Service has lo audit your return. There are some exceptions t.o the three-year limit, however. If you failed to report more than 25 per· cent ol your gross income, for ex- ample, the government has six years to collect the tax or start legal proceedings. There are no limits for prosecution tf you filed a r e t urn th at ls proved fraudulent. Time limits for state income tax audits vary; check with local authorities, -Keep receipts and sales slips for big-ticket items, particularly those covered by a warranty. You may need proor of purchase if you have a problem. -Keep a household inventory in case of fire or burglary. Llst the iteDl, date rurchased, cost, model number I possible, brand name, d ealer's name and a general description. Snapshots of your rooms also can help identify possessions. Update the Inven- tory with any major purchue. theirdicllon improves. 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Put one in the safe deposit box and leave the other in a readily accessible place at home. IT IS A GOOD idea to leave Cuneral and burial instructions in the aame spot. Let someone - such as your lawyer -know where these Items are kept, since there can be a le1al delay in get- ting copies from your safe de· posit box alter your death. If you don't have a safe deposit box. you m ight want to consider aettlng one. Be sure, hpwever. that you understand what you are buyin1. The boxes ofCer maximum security, but the cooperative ex· tension service of Cornell Unlverslty points out that they are not absolutely safe. BURGLARIES, FIRES, Ooods and expl01lonl can atrlke banks and destroy the contents of a safe depoeit box. COLD CUT TIA Y Alaorted cold cut• •nd ~ SOUP. W• .,. proud of ovr Mln•trone medt daltv I 20% SALAD frMh. OritCl oreena w1th ~of dNellnQ IM1'lllS We '""" tout cholctt nlghttv Gattie to.at with 04lf ~ .. tOt'Md llYllAH DISSln CofM SOl.lmonl Sai Cl"Mlft. TM dteMtt Win. Ot ftllllh (Nit .. c::t... DAILY '1LOT .4 9 Gilmore Museum Piece? CoW1in Off e n Riddled Clothes for Posterity ORLANDO, Fla. CAP> -A relative of Gary Gilmore wants wu muaeum lmmoNUty for the e"eculed killer and says ab• will provide lbe bullet- rlddled clot.hes tl• wore when be died before a Utah ftrlnf squad. "We may 1Ul1 destroy them, l don't ltnow. Ac tu.Uy, tbey'N my father's. He has them, so it's up to him. But tr they eould somehow be used delicate- ly, ln a way t.bat. wouldn't be morbid and 1ory, becaUS& I've tot mY aunt to think about .... Tb at 'a Gaey'1 niotb•r. •' Tonl Damico Gurney. a cousin of lb• man who attracted worldwide •ltenUon by tauntin1 offlclala to carry out hla death sentence, ia looklni for a wax------------------- museum to do a llkenesa ot Gllmore. "SOME PEOP LE MIGHT think lt'a morbid, 1 guess," Mrs. Gurney told the Orlando Sentinel Star by telephone from her home In Lehi, Utah. "Some people ml1ht take lt bad. "But ll lt was to help someone, I would.n•t care what other people tbouaht. lt would depend bow you felt ln your heart, I auess. as to bow you looked at it. .. MRS. GVRNEY SAJD several wax museums. includlna one here, have turned her down. But she said that "if they could somehow display them ln a way that would act as a deterrent, lb~ I think I'd go for that.'' Gilmore's family is not out to make a hero ot Gllmo~. Mrs. Gurney said. The proceeds would be used to help sponsor a local boya' club, ahe said. "Gary always stressed so stronsly to help children," she said. 1AST JANUARY, GILMORE became the flrst person to be executed tn this nation in a decade a rter months of legal hauline, l ast·minute postponements and a general outcry by those against capital punishment. He was executed for the murder of Bennie Bushnell, 26, a Provo, Utah, motel clerk. and ad· milted killing a service station attendant, though he was never tried for that slaying . The fa mily has the black sleeveless shirt. white prison pants and red. white and blue tennis shoes Gilmore wore at his execution. ''ORIGINALLY. WE WERE going lo destroy them," Mrs. Gurney said. all sr,eaks aR e not CQeateO equal. You may be ln (or a pleasant 5urpr\5G at the Caak ·n c~ From our ''blind taste test:' to har.d· picking our mcata. to ffC\'tng only Corn Belt beef. to aueful ag\ng, to cutting stuks to order. to searing .,nd sealing In natural Julca. to really warm ~rvlcc. no one does morw to MM ~ a better steok and gre4'1l things to go wtth It than the Cask 'n Cleaver cask 'n .. ,Jj cleave~:~-~; 1660 Dove St Newport Beach 752 2538 + (Ne4r 'tf'~ Or4Jl9Q County ~· i . Airport. Take · · ~~~:~h~~-NeKI 1l 1~~ Mane Callender'• ) ,;;.,-- Now Open -Newport Beach Menacing Rabbit To Tour WE'RE HA YlllG A WHALE OF A NEW YO RK <AP > Harvey, the resident ·at· tack' rabbit of the New York chapter of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, is about to become the be s t · traveled hare In the country. Accordjng to ASPCA Director Duncan Wrlaht, Harvey will e mbark Sept. 8 on an educational and rund-ralsing tour or ;.rn cities, including Boston , Los Angeles, Omaha , Chicago , Cleveland, Phoenix . Houston and Lexington, Ky. THE 4'1·POUND rab- bit will be hawking a Harvey T -shirt, which features a rendering of the famed rabblt and the Inscriptio n : "This Property Protected By Harvey." The money Harvey raises wm go toward de· veloping a less expensive su rgical technique for spaying and neutering animals. 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CMl4 o.fly"""' ~II.Im • LUCKY MAN GARDENS IN AIR CONDITIONED MALL Kevin Flood, 23, Prune• Pienta at Paramu1 Perk Census Worker Fired For 'Finding Error' By JOHN CVNNIFt' ....... , ......... 1yt1 John BulJock, an economic statlstlcan whose outspoken crltlctsm of Census Bureau data led to the belated correction last December of a $.SO billion understatement in an economic study, has been fired. Bullock, 30, aaid he was accuaed of ·•coercion lo aeek advancement" after be found more errors in another Census Bureau study and threatened "to iO public" unless permitted to or. ganize an effort to correct the figures. THE DISMISSAL followed two let· lers of reprimand, one for what he said was alleged to be a "malicious, vicious insult" to a superior, and another for insulting his wife's superior. Robert Hagan, bureau director. said he was not free to discuss the bureau ·a action but aald the detalls werewpelled out in a letter lo the former employe. Bullock termed the coercion charge a fabrica- tion resulting from his insistence that he be permitted to correct the addt· cuNNI"'"' tlonal errors, a job that apparently would have required a ratlng higher th an his GS· 12 He said he was asked by Sturley Kallek, his superior, to put his de· mands in writing, which he did, and that the dismiasal followed. At Issue, he said, are figures mak· in1 up the basic annual economic data base of the bureau, which are re· leased separately for individual atat.es, followed by publication of a na- tional survey INCLUDED IN SUCH studies are fi1uret for the number of businesses of all kinds, the number of jobs and the·~ of payrolls ln all the nation'• counties. Bullock claims the tt'iUres are blued by 25 to 30 percent. The latest accusations by Bullock follow a peraonal four·year filhl to correct problems in another survey, that ror the level of unfilled orders at the nation's factortes. The bureau at first mintmhed the extent of the unfilled orders mls· calculation. Bullock said that Instead of adju.stln1 the fleures or lssuJng a caveat., be wu threatened with ln· aubotdinaUon by Mias Kallek, who de· vt1~ the methodology . STATEMENTS CLAIMlNG to re· but an Auoclated Press story on the eubJect Jut Oct. l were ilsued by Ha•an· Commerce Secretary Elliot JUch1rd1on, and John Kendrick, ComlJlerce Department chief econom1at. Following a special study, rushed to completion last December, the bureau conceded the understatement in the level or orders to be, in some years, close to 40 percent, and t.o total roughly $50 billion a year. It denied. however, that monthly ui;ers of the statistics were mislead· ing, claiming that the month-to.month changes fairly accurately reflected basic trends if not the true levels or unfilled orders ASKEDTHEN -IN December1976 -why a caveat hadn 'l been issued, in keeping with the published policy of the bureau m regard to questionable statistics, Milt.on Elsen, chief or the industry division, said ·'We were slow in accepting anything he <Bullock> said." ln that controversy, Bullock main- tained that because of his efforts he was passed over for advancemenL He said he was also rtlmoved from work on the study and given another job, in which. he says, he found the lat.est er· rors Bullock said his problems continued when be asked and was denied an apology by r.{iss KaJJek over a st.ate· ment she made to The Associated Press last September that he had "many, many problems with the bureau." MISS KALLEK, associate director foi:: census fields, said at the time that Bullock's problems were exemplified by his behavior. "Before this be was complaining about another survey," she swd. Bullock concedes that after beln1 denied cert.a!n data to whJcb be felt entitled as a clli%en, he accuaed Mias Kallek of Gestapo and Nazi·Uke behavior. That led to one reprimand. The ~econd reprimand came after he "t.old Off" his wlfe'1 bou becauae. said Bullock. the boas indicated that if she testi.fied In a Civtl Service bearlne on race and sex discrimination it mlaht be used aealnat her • BlJU..OCK EXPLAINED ln a pre· vlous lntervtew that his repeated ef · Corl.Ji to obtain correcUona of data, only to have bia attempll react ad- versely on him, probably made him some\l/hat •'nasty.·· He said, "We're well paid by the public and when we don'l act pro- fesalonaly, I bec:omotntolerant.'' Followta1 hla dlamlual, Bullock said that Inn profeaalon.al 1enae .. I am an Ideal employe,., and t.hat tbe . reprimands were a consequence ot hl.s eftort.s to correct abusea within the system, and partlcularly the Cet)fus Bureau. "Na reprimands bave been ilried to those reaponsible for tho p00r data,'' he aaid, nor, be added, tor\helr' attempta to delay correct.iom. Be Grows Things Jersey Youth Turns Hobby Into Job ~ "'~~c2l°~A PARAMUS, N.J. -Like many other teen·aaed boys. Kevin Flood earned his summer money mowlni lawns and tendlna ••rdtna. Unlike other bo)'I, be liked lt. He thought ot it more as fun than work, especially the 11rdenini. Even then, Kevin Flood seemed to be a nalural·born aardener and now, at 23, the aarden he tends ls a most Wl· u1ualone. "NOT MANY OTHER gardeners get lb work in air· conditioned comfort. I'm lucky. l guess. Of course, 1 also take care of the trees and plantinis out· side." Kevin Flood is the chier horticulturist aL Paramus Park . Everybody knows Paramus Park, or something very Uke it. Paramus Park Is one of those huge shopplng malls, one or the really massive ones, the mobile society's anawer to the general store. 1t has acres of diaaonally Uned parklni places, oo fewer than 118 terribly clever st.ores, mossy waterfalls, bubbling foun- tains, a United Nations of instant food joints serving Instant souvlakl, instant tacos, instant crepes, Inst.ant bratwurst, all un· der one glass roor, and with Ins· tant music playing every instant. Oh well, at least the flowers are real. "NO, I COULDN'T tell you how much room all the flowers would lake up if you pul all the planters together. Enough, that's for sure. We have about 50 trees and all ·varieties of tropical plants: gardenia, palm, schemers, dlf· fenbachla, spathiphyllum. After a while you get to know every one Not every variety, every plant. "Taking care of them is a full· time job, all right. The biggest ( AMERIC4 ) concentratloo 11 at the waterfaJI. That's where 1 1pend 1 1ood deal .ot rny time." The watertaU Is a 1lx-Uerod, two-story confecuon surrounded by greenery and escalators and people eating off paper plates . AS wrm OTHER such watery places in thia land, the poQl.s at Paramua Park are full of colns. Somehow Americans can't seem to resist throwing money II It splashes but doesn't quite di5ap· pear. "I clean them out about every six weeks and pick up anywhere from S300 to $500,'' Kevin Flood said. "I don't mind that job because the money goes to local charities. "Whal I don't like Is cleanine out the cups and napkins and cigarettes and other junk. I have to do that every morn in& • "lT MAKES YOU wonder about people. Why would some- one want to spoil 1omethlng pretty? Most of the damage lo the plants, all or it, really. ts done by people. "They pick at the leaves, pull them off. They break branches off the trees. They carve thelr In· ltlals. Did you know that Benny loves Mary? The people who do these things aren't just kids. I 've caught ladies pulling up whole plants and putting them in their sbopplng bags. "1 don't want to exaagerate, though," Kevin Flood aa!d, re-· aching Into a ficus tree to remove a hand puppet flOmebody bad taken the trouble of attaching lo a branch with a clothespin. ''Thousands of people come here every day. Only a few do the damage. In fact, one of the satisfactions of my job is over· Over 1~he Counter MASO Usfl'"J' AtlV~ ••••••••• • ··•·~ O.cllr.ct .................... . Und\AlllllCI ............... .. Tot<ll l•lWt ................... . ,,._~ .................. .. ~:.-: ..... ··.::·.::·.:::::::·.::::· hearin' people commM>tlnl on how nl~ everytbine Look.I.'· TBUE. EAVESDROP at th• waterfall and you dlacover lhat people do comrnent and the plants do look oleo. And no wonder. Kevin Flood has, u be puts It, a th.ina about plant1. The summer he eraduated from high school be went lnto bualness on his own, tendln1 lawns and gardens for about 20 customers. He loved the work. When Paramus Park opened three years ago he applied for a job, but heard nothlnc for months. It turned out tbat his ap- phcaUon, lake so many toddl~ m Paramus Park every day, iol lost. He reapplied, was hired. and when his boss left he became chiefbort1culturisl. He has an as. sistant and a crew of two. "I WENT TO Bereen Com· munity College to try to lean\ more about plants, but it tumed out that everything they tauiht I already knew. I have a pretty ex· tensive library of my own at home. ''Everybody In the family sa~ J must have gotten my ereen thumb from Grandpa. I never really knew ·him. I don't even knowhisflrstname,justGrandpa Reis. But I do know he could grow anything and that he moved to Brazil t.ogroworchids. "Anyhow, it's true. I just seem to be able to arow things. "Why do I like it? I just like to see things grow. Why do 1 need • reason for liking to irow flowers? Don'tyou?'' ( E-'RL WATERS ) In the COVERS SACRAMENTO DAILY PILOT u..s IAtl ,,,~ 7'• , .. , .... ,. 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The nc want.I to know boW bu1erl ol tueh object.a wtll react. Al ot now, only sold arUdes ot 10 or mON tarata can~ marted u "Cold'' ad urey tbe karat mark ol "k." A karat la tbe UHJuure ot m. ma Cold ll contailled in an Item. Pure gold contaJm at kan.ts. A t:)rpical weddinc rinc la 14 karats, c:oot.abllq about A pe.rcmt pld. TM remalD«S.r uaually is copper, nllike.l ud .sne: 11' 1'R£ PaOPOUL' eaa>Ml:S e.ftect!ve, jewelry manufactunnt would ._ penDltted to label ttema ol leaa than tC* u "'aald, .. U they attached a tat llsun, it.a metal composJUon and car.rylq UM wamtnc: .. Gold alloys ot len than 10 karat.a eu be .-peek!d to tanl1lb and corrode.'' Ads and salts m.atadall woWc1 be requlnd to carry tM same warning. On allver, the FTC propoeal 11 s.lmUar, but 1t does not in· elude the tarnish winlln1 recalllrement because even aterl· inc silver tarnishes. If ~roved, jewelers could mark products as "silver" lf they contain less lban the currenUy quired 92~ percent all ver, If the term wwe preceded by a atate- meot of the amount of the metal the item con· tained. The label mlaht. for tn1tanoe, describe an Money's Worth ob Jed containing SO percent 1Uwr u ... ~all ver. •• Why the proposed changes? FUIST, THE FTC DOUBTS that lt should be in the busl· ness of deprtvtn1 consumens of the chance lo buy lower· cost, low-gold, and low-sliver Items, u long u buyers know what they are getting. Second Is the hilh cost or gold and silver. Jn the early 1970s, gold still was selllng at $3S an ounce, the price fixed 1n the 19306. It has since bit a high of Sl98 an ounce, although 1t is fluctuating well below that peak now. Silver prices have skyrocketed too. SterUna sliver flatwa~ now sella for prices ranging from SW to $300 per four-piece place seUing. Third, some jewelry manufacturers who petitioned the FTC to make the changes cited the high prices as lbe prime reason tor declining salea. OVER·ALL. THOUGH, 1'BE INDUSTRY Is sharply critical, wllb 80 percent of the Jewelen who bave comment· ed so far opposed lo the proposals. Many jewelers are afraid the ruling would merely lead consumers to spend even less on gold and silver items. "This reg.ulation will result In cheaper, less durable jewelry and the prices wHJ not reflect lhe cheapness," wrote one F1orida jeweler. The regulation "will create a new kind of fool's gold," complained another. " 'Just make it shine· will bethecry.'" The deb1tte Is passionate, the decision difficult. TODAY'S STANDARDS. SET IN THE 1930s protect against shoddy merchandise, and tbe industry bu enforced t.hem. The proPoSed chanaes would foster com:r.Ution but would be dl.lficult to police and probably woul add lo the already befuddllni a.rr~ ol jewelry·related items <1old· filled, gold·leat, 1old·plate, Uqwd cold. )ellow·1old. vermell, sterling s ilver, 1Uvw plate, etc.). Consumers have W'ltll Sept. 12 to express opinions. Ad· dress them, and requests for more information, to Secretary, Federal Trade Commlsston, Washin1ton. D.C. 20580, au.iuon, D. McCarty Thornton. Depressed Market Continues to Fall NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market gave around again today, depressed once more by riajnf Interest rates. The Dow Jones average ol 30 indtutrials, which fell 9.51 on Thursday to a new 19-month low, closed oft anolber 6.33 to- ·day at871.10. Lo&en oubtripped ~ainera by man than a 2-1 mar&in amon, New York Stock ExchanJ(e-Usted tuues. Blg Board volume was 18,870,000&bares. Federal Reserve acti.ona ln the money markets 1'11un- day convinced many analysts that the Fed w .. tigbtenin~ credit turther in order to try to alow the growth ol the inooey supply. With open-market money rat.ts oa the me, speculatJon mounted on Wall Street that the central bank would soon ln- crease the dlscouot rate -the chu1e it sets on loans to jl& member commercial banks. Whal Sfo<"lu Did ·Ou. to late transmls-sfon today's llstlng wlll not appear In the Dally Piiot. ~AM8XDID "~ V'O'tl( IAP) NlllCICl4La• Due to l•te transmission today's Jlstlng will oot appear 1,, the Datly P1k>t. St~lulnTlw Spotlight OT Friday, Auauat 12, 1W7 & ~ \'?@(!!] [[ ~@rrwn©® ... IK'ft Fr.tHt I DEAR PA1' I 'm 1tartJn1 to make aome drted noww an emenLa for fall, and would like to know bow lO coat branchH 1W th4ty tllke on .n "lco st "a~ran<'e• C. P .. Cap1Jtrano BHch o.·, W. &1pe ol now. an..,emeaa lf you -.. .. 1 IRen .... ••Y put tbe co led braaehe• l• &lldr ••Lita beeHae I& b l.olllCI. U Utat'• not a P~ at ywr ltou e, ~ ... •• tlM .......... Illa ooe ,_...,,. p type alum wtUuoetalloaolwa&erln a &al .............. backet. Heat ut1I clear. c..a. "'-" lllek or dowel urea top al bftket ud tie oa .......... braaclla •IU. IU'tq • wtn.. lmmene lll 1 oh 'h-•we:1.tps.. &e••H ud W dry. Tlae prhm· like.._..._ wW laat f• ...mba. UY• prefer a :l;~ dfect. dip dried matata.11 la ucl o.at ol .. ,,,..,., ltdc ......... , 01( DEAR PAT: How can I &et ballpoint Ink oot of my clothm1 ., B R , Hunt.tnaton Beach U nbbiJ:ag alcohol, cutJde removeT or bal.r spray doll't work. try tltese proclada: Spedal·T, a Specialty CoaUng Ii Cllemlcal Co. product (7314 V1111a. North Hollywood>; Armor All (auto aapply storea); Parker Pea's laknb (office supply atoree>; and L.O.C., dlatrtbuted by Amway. Paapon DoodUltfl l'efda Beek DEAR PAT· I got a new passport last January. Not knowing any better, I used all the extra pages in the p~sport for travel memos for my early sum· mer trip. Now I am told I have a mutilated passport and it's no good for travel. I plan a late winter trip to Europe, and would like to know what to do to cor- rect this passport A.L , Huntington Beach Hate to tell you, but your mutilated passport cannot be corrected and you have to apply for a new one. Using your current passport with unoffidal en· tries may pose problems abroad. Tbe requirements for a new passport are tbe same as for your original appUcallon (your present passport may serve botb purpoees If the descriptive data pa1e and photo- graph.I are lntut), two new pboto1rapbs and tile pas..,ort fee. A detailed statement explatniJ:ag the coadJUoa of the passport also will be required. Onion Tai~ May DratD Tear• DEAR PAT: Do you have any method of peel· ing and shcmg onions without tears'! I don't know if I'm purt1culurly scns1ttvc, but this is a real problem for me. A A., Corona del Mar Try pttllng onions from the root end with plen- ty of ventilation <exhaust fan or open window ) or under running water. Blanching them In bolllng water before peeling also helps. Another trick Is to run waler over your cutting knife the moment your eyes start to burn. Storing on.Ions In tbe refrigerator also seems to help. An old·faahloned remedy Is to peel or slice onions by candlelight to kill off the fumes. Any other methods suggested by AYS re a sen will be passed along. Cup Plot Hinted ByBich NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) The forei1n cballen1• to tho America •a Cup breeda an odd combina- tion of bickerlna and un- ity. Wbllt the two Auatrallan ayndlcatea, which hetve entered Gretel II and the new yacht Au.ttalla, have been t.reatlne each other with less t.ban esteem, Bruno Bicb -t.be official spokesman for bl• father's French ayn- dlcate -indicates t.bere 1s a conspiracy to take the Amerlca 's Cup from the Americans. INTHE lt71America'a Cup, Gretel II of Australia, which lost In five racea to Intrepid, cameoutfiyln& a French spinnaker ln the first race in the Cup final. Gretel 'i sponsor was the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron. In the 1974 challenge, Baron Marc e l Bich, owner of France I, lost the foreign elimina- tion ln four s traight races to Alan Bond 's Southern Cross. Al that tim e, Bich told Bond he would keep France I in Newport as a trial horse for Southern Cross, which wound up losing four s traight to the Amerlcan yacht Courageous. THIS YEAR, the challengers are Gretel II, once again, Australia, France I and Sverige of Sweden. In the first day of the semifinals for c hallen gin g y achts , Australia beat France I b y five m inutes, 53 seconds, and Sverige de- feated Gretel II by 2:07. "We had a meeting in New York in January, 1975 with represen· tatives of the Royal Sydn ey Yacht Squadron," Bruno said Thursday, "and that's when we thought it would be a good idea to have a 12·man crew:" ' BOATING Bal,lyhoO lnFint PLYMOUTH, En1land <AP> -Ballyhoo. an Auatralian yacht, wu the firat to Ct"OH the finish line at the end of the Faatnet Race early today. ll Mor<> ell Venezia of Italy flnlshed second, an hour later, and Britain'• Condor waa thlrd. The final placln1s de· pended oo handic~ and corrected times, and none ot t.be three leaders were competlna in the Admiral'• Cup, the team event 1pread over five racM and ending with the Fastnet. Six Clubs· 'Pinn Raees 87 ALMON LOCICABEY Racln& Fleet <MORF > yachta. · o.1,,,,....._.ltle•rtwr In other Southern Call!omla yachtlnl areas : S1x Oran(o County yacht clubs have scheduled w.....-......... 1allin1 and power boat events t.b1a weekend. LOHCtauat "'AOfT cw • 0t11,.. ..._ C11w1~1 .,..,. MOit presu,toua la the Western Relional cbam-KING HA11teo. YACHT ~l'.!...11= o.., 11W1tettw11. s.iw.,,..,; pfonahlp retatta hosted by the UCJ Sailln1 Associa· c.1-401_..._. .... _., s-iar Uon Saturday and Sunday in tbe ocean off NewPort ::a:s::~~erc~:~~i~:i;.:~~~"'o'r..,.'· Beach. Tbe Sblelda Cius ls a SO.foot sloop used w1NDJAMM&11tSVACHTcLua -,,.-• ... na ~-1 s.i ...... y. widely u colleclate yacht raclna craft on the West "" cA1.•l'OlllN1• YACHT c1.v• -°""'""" ttwttMMIM•. s.11 .. .,,. ~ ... Coast and In ofher yachUn1 areu tbcouthout the oe1.111avvACHrc1.v•-s.;:o&:.-•"••No ... United Stat.el. COM>NAOOYACHTCLVI Lllft Jn Ur S.11 .. l"'dey. CO"°"AOOCAYS YACHT CLUB -Wpel\tlle~let. S.turfo. A UNl"'UE RACE SPONSORED each ye"'• by SANTAC1.A11tA111ActNGAUOCt AT1ow -0ete1r""'s.r1n.s.1""c1e' ... -SILVallt o;t.Ta YACHT CLV• ~ s.n... -llUl911. ~ ..... the Voyaaen Yacht Clu~l• the Seamanship Race In oey ; Gomrllodor.Sfflet CSO+H'l S.lutdly, lwldoly. wh1ch competlton are tcored u heavily on feats of MIU10H1AYVACHTCL~!.!:.'n.'~11ci.-1 s-v. seamanship throu1hout the race 81 on the actual ANACAPAYA04TCL"' Anec-•11_,1Mi.., .. 11HWy. speed ot coverin1 the course. Durtne t.be race crew1 __ .. _••_"_'°'_"_r u_v_v_Ac_"_1_c_1.u_•_-_~ __ ,_ .. _1n._...-. __ ,_. ---- are reql.l,ln,d to reef aalla on windward leas. Jibe apinnakere, exerciae simulated. man-overboard maneuvers and 1ecurely anchor t.beir craft behind the ftnlsh line before belnl declared t.be winner. The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will conduct two events this weekeQd, atartlna with the l\loonliaht Luna del Lido race for Lldo-1•1 tonl1bt. !ollowed Saturday and Sunday by the .. L" Regatta featurtna Lldo-14s, Lasers and Le.bman-125 racl.nl lnalde the bay. Power boaters will eet in some navi1aUonal work Saturday with the Shark hland Yacht Club's invitatlooal predicted 101 race. WOMEN SAILORS WILL TAKE the helm of Performance HandJcap Racin1 Fleet yachts Satur- day in the South Shore Yacht Club's Ladles Day Reaatta. The Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will be host to ocean racine yacbta Saturday and Sunday in t.be fifth and.sixth races of Ill Ocean Racine Series open to International Offshore Rule <IOR>. Performance Handicap, Racina Fleet <PHRF> and Midget Ocean ,... fOR PERFORMANCE-MINDED .., BOAT OWNERS .----... pacific __.,. rloolno ---00 0 MARINE SUPPLY r---------------------, I Marine Radio Telephone 1 I Nowl While Supply Lasts I 1 · Reg. M74 -NOW t3&& I I price 1nc1uc1es antenna I I . ·Midland Deluxe Crystal Controlled I 12 Channel Capacity I Full 25W ·VHF i' FM I C-Cats Vying for Cup I 1nstollohon ovoiloblo ! .. ____________________ _ -«IOOING AND MAllNI ll)ftf'UE~ ,,.. llfl ....... _, .. ......._ ,,ec.. -wertt-hip oua,..,._., Kozloff of Irvine, beme s ailed by Bruce Harvey. The s e cond race matched the two solid wings with Coyote IV de- feating Patient Lady III. '!'he match between two soft sails saw Hawk de- feating Taku 111, sailed by Lee Griswold of the Cabrlllo Beach Yacht Club. MldlNI & TJIOmel Oougen, 0....... pacific rigging compon~ (714) U1·2161 .... ~OW.c:..tHwy~~ ...... tlMt ...ii A pair of solid wing C Class catamarans ap- peared to be dominating the triala to determine the U.S. defender for the Little America 'a Cup in a round robin series being sailed out of Cabrillo ....... ::m .. •M;;:a ..... ---~---••••••••-••••••••llllllllo. Beach Yacht Club of Los Aneeles Harbor. The competition for the defender's role has boiled down to five boats out of a doien which started the lriala. In Wednesday's first race Patient Lady III, s kippered by Duncan M acLane of Roton Point, Conn .• defeated Hawk, a new soft sail C·Cat sailed by Rick Taylor of Costa Mesa. Coyote IV a solid wine sailed by Jim Hansen of Atherton, a new soft sail, defeated a new soft wing from the design board of Alex C'ea.8tal .. eatller Nl9N 1111111-ly mor~ ,_ <lelidt encl-., o111erw1 .. lelr wlttl -l'lltll Cl .. througl'I Sell#Wy. Llllll 11 ... lallle Wlndt fllOl'll end moriiif19 houri. High' SellWOey neer 7h lleadletlOIOlnl- Coatlal lemPM•ture\ will ,..,oe betwMfl 60 and 77. lnlafld ltm· per1tUN\ wltl renge bel-n U -as Tiie ...,., lelnpef••IK• wllt lie 10. Sun, ftooJt, Tide• l'llllOAY St<Oftd low 2 n p m 2 1 Second hlgl'I e JI p,m • o $ATUllOAY l"lrtl,_ 3·2t1 m. ·02 l"lr11 lllQll 9, ...,.,m. 4.4 StcOfldlow 2 · S7p m. 1 t 5eeonctHl9'1 9,01p.m. •.o IUNOAY l"l"tlow I; SM.m. -0 2 l'lr.thtg11 10 ,,. m. 4 • Second tow 3 J3P.m. t 1 Second IWQll • t ll p m. t 0 s..nn-4:13e m.,setu Otp.m. ~rl .. H .011 m.,NlU:ffp.m. A91*N _.... & Nbu4ldll l>Omt a nd re c•••llonat vehlCI••· , ......... ~ • • marine resin S9?9 ·~-= l-.,111.31/ .... PHILLIPS MARINE STORES 2825 N ewport BouJovord, NcwpOll Boo<:h. Colifornlo 92663 -714 ·673-4080 - • Marriage: A 'TEAM' Approach ISy JUDml OLSON Olllle .............. Wife lo husband: "Look at .. u the nt'wspapers ly\n& around ht'rC' -nu. boust' looks likt a p11 ~n . Why don't you pick them up .. Who taught to be so mesay"' Husband to wife .. You're not ~o udy t'1lber Just look at your ~•de ol lbe bedroom There are clothes to be hung up and book~ to be pot away · Doors slam and the couple spend the everun& arguing with each other. .. * * Wife's inner dialogue with husband "ll's your Job to pick up the newspa~r. doggone 1t. I bring it in every day. You're not considering how nard I work ." Husband's inner diaJogue with wife: "I know I should pick up the newspapers hut I'm lazy and J feel guilty about It. Quit re· mind.mg me that I'm lazy " • • • The ... c kinds of conversallons. according to Steve and Cathy Brody, are what keep a marnage in a precarious position. One loo many and the fragile entity will break. Brody. a PhD student at the Califorrua School of Professional Psychology, will teach a class th11 fall ln • new method of com· munJcation Cor married couples wtuch will help avert these kinda of cU1cusalons. Called TEAM <Trainm1 tor an Effective Adult Marriage). the clasa 1tresses listening, express- ing fHilnP and findlnt resoJu- llons to conttlclai . After learning to hear what a spouse i1I really saying, students c.trt: taught to express their feel- ings truthfully and constructive- ly in response. If problems can- not be resolved in these two s teps, a "harmonizing" process 1s used. In the dialogue about the newspapers, the husband may be afraid to admit to bis wife tbat he Just doesn't care lf they are picked up. But he doesn't have the courage to let her know be has a lazy streak, according to the Brody theory AND IN TllRN the wire may not be able to simply say, "I am angry when I have to pick up the newspapers because I feel that I have too much work to do." This kind of honesty is calJed · ·str&ght-sending our message," Brody said during an interview in his Huntington Harbour home. "It isn't easy but it's essential for BEA .ANDERSON, Editor Frtday,Auguat 12, 19n ' • • J ~ ' .. 81 ' \ ,' ; '· . ... . • ' 1, \ ~. . . an effective. adult marriage." He believes couples have trou· b1e communicating for several reasons. First. roles are chang mg and since there no longer are historic social patterns to follow. many more areas or marriage must be negotiated. Couples usually also go into marriage ill-prepared to com- municate, BlOdy added, because they have not been taught how to do it etfectively and bones Uy. Mrs. Brody, who is a sociaJ ecologist working with troubled families ln a program sponsored by UCJ and the Huntington Beach Police Department, said the old-fashioned theme or "gnn and bear it" is no longer present in marriage. ..,'THIS IS AN age of very litUe commitment," Brody noted "This is the 'now' generation. One of the problems is that in a marriage is an expectation that 'everything will go my way 1Jnmediately.' But Ji(e is not a peat aperience. • • The class, which Brody de- \ eloped after studying Parent Effecuveness Tramlqg and the writings of Carl Rogers, offers a format for couples to express their feelings. While some people may find it uncomfortable to have a format in which to air issues, Mrs. Brody said it becomes naturaJ after a while and can be modified for other transactions. The ABCs of harmonizing, for example, can lake a disagree- ment off the battleground and put 1t on the negotiation table, savmg hours of arguing. The first step or "A", is articulating the problem, Brody s aid , and th e second 1s brainstorming for alternatives "No debate is allowed here." he added. "C" is choosing an alternative. BRQDY HAS been questioned about whether such a class 1s academic enough to be offered on a college campus but he argues tbat "colleges are an educational system and our educational ·. ·. • Steve and Cathy Brody, creators nf , the TEAM approach to marital communication,· use personal .examples when teaching classes. Even the cats, Ada (left) and Dot get talked to in system is training people m ir- relevant areas. "What are the important areas of life''" he questioned . "They are marriage and children. We have a very narrow educauooal system." Brody has taught the course a dozen times, three of those with his wife, but has not had the op- portunity to orfer it over an 18· week period. The usual span has been eight weeks. Brody said, so the OCC ticket will have room for more experiences. "We will offer training in the first half of the class and deal with specific issues in lhc lasl half," he said. One mighL question what quahficatlons Brody has to teach the class other than his under-· grad uate and doctoral psychology classes. since he is so new to wedded bliss himself. He laughed as his wife suggest· ed, "Both sets of our pacents are still married." The Brodys themselves their house. have been wed six years. They met in front of the campus malt shop at UCI when they were both !)tudents there. ("Isn't that right out or the ·sos." Brody said with a laugh.) · THEY ALSO attended a 17· day intensive work.shop at the Center for Studies of the Person in La Jolla and returned tote.ch the next year. Pan of thell' qualifications as instructors is that they are work· · iog on the problems of meshing in marriage, too, and are willing to use incidents from their own hves as examples for the cla~. So. when they start talking about a person who never picks up the bath mat it's reaJly Cathy who's the culprit. And when they mention a husband who doesn't like to be manipulated, you can be sure it's St.eve. Enrollment for the c\ass, which begins at 1 p.m. Moo.day, Sept. 12, will take place Aug. 24-Sept. 7. Information ls availa· ble from the OCC Counsdlng Center, 556-5855. W~rth Weighting For By MAJlCIA FORSBERG OI tao.My""'~ Hold the class globe up to the .llebt.and peer through the clear, curvtd sides. There's a miniaturlted world in there -a world of bits and pieces of shining colored glass. a world that could have been the work of elves. The dome is a paperweight, a smooth crystal that encases de- signs -usually flowers. They were first created In Europe in the mid-19th Century by glass factories to show off their skill. By combining a delicate craftsmanship with the effects or refracted light, gJasamakers brought paperweighta up to a hJgbly-developed art form. A "paperweight renaissance" in the past two decader. bu been the result of ccllectors recogniz- ing tbe abeer beauty, challenge of the search and slow but steady ~rowtb in value of the glass ob- jet.a d'art. BECAVSE OF their small size, the blbelota can be dramatically displayed. As conversation pieces, the poalblliUea are end- Jeaa. The hobby's popularity has been recopized .internatJoaally. There are museums and displays all f1Vf!r the warld, but. only one m~oaelnCalllom11. Remarkably beautiful paperweights line the walls of the Edward L. Doheny Memorial Library in Camarillo and they are "breathtaking," said Hazel Fisher, a Corona del Mar collec- tor. She's always enjoyed the col- orful spheres, but it has only been in the last three years that she's become actively involved In tracking down antique classics and modern classics-to-be. IN FACT, SHE'S so into paperweights that she's responsible for organizine a Soutbem California Chapter of the National Paperwei&ht Collec- tors Association. There are about 2,000 collec-tors in the organization's H chapters in the United Stales. The pt.trp<?Se of the local group will be education and informa- tion about the different types, • where to locate them artd how to spot various fmds. "It.'s informal," Mrs. Fisher said. She is considered president, although there are no officers. The next quarterly meeting, scheduled for Oct. 18. will focua on old Cblnese paperweights. (Information is available by wrlt.U\a Hazel Fisher, Box 594. Coronadel Mar, 92625.) Just bOw did lbe retired rec· istered nurse ,aet st•rted with. all this glass? ••My husband and I were at an antique show about three years ago and I round these two," she said, holding the solid weights like baseballs. BOTH ARE classtried as dec· orative; they cost S1 each. "With that, the bug bit," recalled the r~dhead wit~ a hearty laugh. "One thing led to another. A lot of them have been gl ven to me by friends, others I find here and there.•• She scouts antique stores, auctions and catalocues for the treasures. t Sbe buys books on Uie suf>. ject and has discovered an entire realm of the art. One ty~ of weight is known as millefiori, literally "a tbowland flowers." The decorative &Jass is made by combining thinl)'-slieed crOSS·sections of fused bundles o( glass rods of varying size, color and shape. Tho first step is to pl'Oduce a wide variety of the rods, which are known as •·canes." 'l'bey are made by rolling an iron ro4 over the surface of a pot of lten glass. (See WEIGRTS, Pafe Q) ' ' • • ' \ ~ . ~ ~ , • ' \ 'My clients cure me. claims Dr. Arthur L. Bietz, who is in his 21st year of lectunng at Orange Coast College. Weddings ~ · and Engagements Tu ,J\ 01d cl1s.ippoin tmt•nt prospe<'I 1ve bnde'> arc n•mrndw1 to h.iH• lhear Y.eddang ~tort e'> "1th hlcH'k a nd ''hat e g lossy photograph., lo thl' Ua11\ Pilot People Ocpartmt•nt one '' l'ek befon• lhC' "eddang. r artun·o; rert'l\l'd afl ra that tame "111 not ht• U"l'd. For (·n~a~cm1·nt announremc·nt:. at I'> 1mpl·n.tll\ c that thl' i.tor~. al!io accom- panat>d h.\ .1 hla<·k and Y.h1te glo.,sy p1r lur(' lw ... uhm1ltt•d six \H•ek:. or more bdnn• thl' \H•ddin~ dutc• othcn\ 1i.e al "111 not bl· pubh:.h1•d To help fill reqwrem<.•nh on h'lth "<'d ding and enga~ement stories. form.:> are available an a II Dally Pilot off aces.• Fur· ther questions will be answered by People Department s taff members at 64 2·4321. He Pract.ices What He Teach.es 87 llAaaA l'O&DE•G Clt .. Ollly ........... Dr. Arthur I,. Bleta has a dandy pbllOIOpl\y ut life, IDd be 1 rrouat, ahara it. Th• man lt more than a cllnlcal p1ycholotl1t, educator, world traveler and author. He'• a lecturer -probably the ~ widely known PIYCholoa.lat on lbe lectun and forum platlonna ln Southern Calllomia. The reason he'a ao popular 11 that he'1 ln1pir· 1n1. Hll appeal la tn bl1 eothualum for h1a topics, which usually deal with a subject that everyone can ldenWy wllh and lbat most people find faaclnatJ.nt -Ute, and how to Uve lt better. One ol ht• purpoae1 in contln~a the lee· ture circuit la "to attempt to try to deratand human be1np and hopefully bo ol ao e help to them." The M-year·old ls currenUy in ht. 21st year of peppln1 up aud.lencea at Oranie Cout Colle1e. Hia Tuesday evenln1 lectures in Guldinf Your Own Growth repreaent a portion of his phUoeophy. · "I think most lndi vi duals are victims of stan- dardlud ways of reacUn1. without ever examin- ing why they act as lbey do. "An awareness of wby one does wh•t he does or even that be does what he does will im- mediately chanee patterns of behavior," said Dr. Bietz. He 1u11est.s settln1 up new learning pat- terns, and be notes that. "what. can be le'"1ed can be unlearned.'• He adds lbat any change demands the will to change, and if people are willinl, the change will occur. · ''It you want to change so badly lbat you can taste it, then something new can happen," Dr. Bietz pointed out. Qoot1ni Plato, the leeturer advised that the unexamined Ute Lan 't worth llvtn1. ''Loot to what is h~, make a very careful examination ofllte.' Drawlni a parallel. Dr. Bieu used common object.a u example1. "U one underatands how a typewriter worka, be can probably flx it. The same ls true with •tartlna an automobile, or handlln~teben 911u.lpmeot. ·• T the analol)' one atep further, he not- ed that " ano ltnowa bow Ute works, one can do sometblng about it.'' The director of the Gltmdale Psychological Center believes what Martin Luther Kine said: "You have to have a dream. You have to have a 1001-rance aoal. "'lben YOU have to Ht Qp 1hort-ran1e 80als a• you 10 toward the lon1·ran1e 1oal. SUck to wbat you have outlined and work hard," he ad· vlaed. Dr. Diets lhlnkl "we suffer from what I call the instat coffee, laatant thU and instant that re- actlm, and Ille just doesn't produce on that buia." JI l?"OWth 1-to be 1enulne, it's slow. Matur- inl takes time and persistence, be revealed. How bu he applied bla teachinas to his own dally life? It started M yean ago. Raised on a .farm in North Dakoka, be wu one of a family of nine. • He eventuall.1 came to California to work as a result of "a lot ot dreamt, 1ood tools and hard work." Now, with a lauab, be1ays. "Hope!uUy, my cllenta arealowly curl.as me. · "In other wortU, lf the lectura I If ve and the people I meet don't china• me, then they won't change others either. "I have to be personally involved. I keep lee· turine becauae I want to keep powine." School Daze Arriving DEAR ANN LANDERS : I 'm a healthy, normal. 16· year-old high school girl . with a problem I have never seen mentioned in your column before. It's my mother -but not the us ual mother-daughter stuff Hear this: Mom never finished high schooJ. She has de- cided to go back m September With ME. She thinks it's neat to be going to school during the day instead of at night like most older peo- ple who want to eet a diploma. I'm dreading the next year someUung awful. If Mom is in any of my classes I will just die. Can you imagine what it would be like to have your ..own m'olber sitting there with all your friends, trying to be one of the gang? I've tried to talk her out of it but she says, ··You ought to be proud of m~." Well, I'm not proud, I am dying inside. Tell me how to handle this. I need to get my head ready. -OFFTHE WALL IN WASH · ING TON DEAF OFF: Some daugbtera woald nol AnnO Landers mind ll tbelr motben de· clded &o 10 &o aeJM>ol wtUa U.em, bU abace yoe do I Ut.1llk l&'1 &oe bad 1lae dlcln 't nspect )'OUI' feel· ln11. Staek la stack, honey. 10 be • aood sport. ThJ1, too, 1laall pass. In fact, yoa mlpt look back at &he whole thing In a few years u a hllariou.a eplaode. decision and the mar· 0 E A R A N N riage breaks up. Sign me . -FORTY-TWO YEARS LANDERS: Heres a A PRESBYTERIAN word of encouragement. PASTER, A. TAYLOR for that minister who DUNLAP _TUKWILA was feeling guilty WASH ' because he went ahead DEAR REV.: nanka and performed the mar-for the day·brltbt.ener. I riage ceremon~ to~ a acree with you temple&. couple he dldn t think ly -and 80 dJd about •oo would make it. olher cler&Ymen of all Introducing The New Staff Of · LUZZETTA. HAIR DESIGN AT NEWPORTER INN Tom. Don, Pat. June and Lee Ann A FULL SERVICE SALON ••. for men & women. Hair cutting, atv11ng permanent waving, colori ng, manicure (Porcelain & Julletl. Pedicure. Individual Eye Luhes. 1107 ,_...,..14'., ..._... IMdt 64M740 • Repairs• Mountings• Chains • Casting ~ MacTavish fll Gold.8mith, Inc. -83~048 833-3084 4250 Scott Dr., Newport Beach "We Buy Old Gold and Sliver" •Findings • Remounting •Stones JUDSON SCHOOL Founded 1928 Scottsdale, Arizona Falt term begins Sept. 14, 19n. ~ CO-ED RANCH SCHOOL Boarding Grades I 12 fully accredited . Aries: Be Original It seema the groom got faltbl cold feet at the last • minute -be wanted to What's prudish? back out but the bride What's OK? If you aren't and her family raised sure, you need some such a fuss be reluctant-help? It's available in the ly agreed to 10 ahead booklet: 11Necking and and marry her. lt was Petting -What Me lbe the minister's wile who Limits?" Mall your re· wrote about hla "guilty quest to Ann Landers, conscience'' and asked P.O. Box 1199S, Cbica10, other cl,rgymen to ex-lll. 606ll., enclosing 50 press themselves. This cents in coin and a lone, letter i.a for her. s tamped, aell-addressed · £.astern & Western Riding College Prep & General Courses Sm!ll classes, lnd1v1dual Attentmn lnforrml friendly campus hie Oevelop!11lnlaf Reading Rerred1al Math, Art Music ALL SPORTS incl. Riding, T eMis, Swimming, R1ffery, Skung SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES lr.J a r c h 21 From C1 April 19>. Stress unique- ness . Be original. in- dependent. Member of opposite sex plays im- .. Weights By subsequent dippines into glass of other colors, the cane's cross-section will be multicolored. The glass la pressed into a mold. the design ls varied with shaping tools and more colors, t.he cane Is stretched out until it is as thin as a quarter or an inch. The intricate desl1n ts miniaturized, and the tiny cross-sections create the elaborate patterns seen In the weiahts. "Old antique wei1hts are dlsUneuished by canes. A significant one has a rose cane in the center," she explained, dlsplaytna a Clichy rose. Another type or paperweight, known as sul- phide, encases cameo figures that appear to float within lbe elass. "Titia is my pride and joy," she revealed, holding one that was made in New E~land. A turquoise and white chamomile looks Uke it's surrounded with chiffon, "but it's all glass, .. Mrs. Fisher said. DIAMOND CUTTING If you have a Diamond With a chip or broken area or 1u1t wish to have Grandma s old Dtamond reeut into 1od1ys modern took come In and tmk to this man Hts name 11 Jeny Ch•rlM portant role. Thia is a power, creative time. You could fall madly in love. TAURUS <April 20- M ay 20 ) · Follow through on hunch. Teach and learn. Take steps to in· sure greater security. Reinforce resolutions Count your change. Get money's worth. Build on solid structure. GEMINI <May 21·June 20 l: Leave details - gain overall perspective. Accent on appUcation of ideas. ways to improve ba s ic servi c e s. Relatives, clo s e neighbors are fascinated with what you plan to do. CANCER (June 21 - July 22 ): Be specific about values, money, compensation, pay- ments, collections. If frank, you get results. IC you are coy, you might. get a smile or nothing else. The choice is your own. LEO (July 23-Aue. 22): Cycle is such that you overcome obstacles, gain In popularity and make significant changes. Gain indicated ·· throuab written word. Express yourself. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Low profile should be maintained. Avoid sensaUonallsm. Accent on hoapltals, closed· doon, clandestine meet• in11. Be d!scemina. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) : Friends and money don't mix this day. Know It and tread lighUy on subject of "financial em· barrassment. • · Plainly this is no time to be a co· signer or to guarantee loans. SCORPIO (Oct. 23- Nov. 21>: What had been moribund comes to life. You get fresh chance to achieve, promote. Room is made for you at top. Know it and be confi- dent. Organize, accept res ponsibility . Dear Woman: Please envelope. tell your husband's con- Ruth R. Young (Mrs. J . Rex) Admission ReprMentatlve Will Be In Newport Beach · Stteraton (714) 833-0570 on August 14 Pie ... call for appointments. science to shut up. No ini t l is h 5 visitors welcome m s er s so w e e Cell 142-171. Phone (602) 9"8-n31, Henry c . Wick. Dtr. can predict which mar-Put• ftwworde rtages will succeed and .... -==='=o=w=o='=k ='o=r=o=u·=· :::.....!!111!111111!!9111Sll!!!!!ONl!!!!ISCH!!!!l!ODl,l!!!!l!!!Bo!lx-15•00_.. S•c•o•"•'•da.l•.·."'.z •. 85-25•2--~ which will fall. Only God knows lb.at. The couple's final de- cision was to eet married and your huaband c,ar. ried out their request. In no way is he reaponsible it t.hey later rearet the Rae's Fashions Now Showing the latest &'finest in fall fashions 11ou've seen the rest now come see the best i SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Finish what you start -be "in touch" wilb persons at a distance. Your influence:==========-.c. la greater lhan might be im&llned. Protect. rep· utatlon. Don't be in- timidated. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22 -Jan. 19): You miss boat. if you bang onto past methods, concepts. Take a chance-create, in- novate. Young persons back you. Vitality re· tu ms. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your natural abilities can pay dividend.a. PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20): 14bt touch Is needed; ahow that you can Jauch at your own tolbles". Free Pony Rides In the Huntlnoton c.nt« matt dally noon to 5 thl1 Fri . ..S.t • .Sun. Your llttl• on .. will have tt1• tlmee of their llvn on th ... gentle SMttand Ponl ... Sting them~ day. Beach Blvd. at the San Diego Fwy. .. ,. . ... Frida)'. August 12, 1en DAILY f'tl.OT BJ roorru OLSON Of .. ....., ......... • •r.u .. 'trom •arloul areas ot .. :i,· SD JOINED the teaiue ol t • political wotld who ad· Women Voters to meet people. ' ... • , , VMan Hall 1pent '22.000 and • ran a bard rac• for a dre11ed the !I bltb 1chool when ahe moved to Newport teachers attendinl the two-week ·Beach. then became lntritued ln1tltute, wblch wu or&ani.ied by wilb covemment. After takln1 a 'We are seeing the result of leadership that has no real sense of historical continuity.' Con,,...limal Hll bul JOll. W Judy RoMner never plann'4 to 0 m en nter pollllca but. found benell a member of tho powerful at.ate Cout.al Commbalon. Scale New Heights ~UM\ Padber1 would Uk• lo run political umpal1n1 )'HI' around. Sbe "eat.a. 1leeps and bnathol P.Ollt1~1." Women tn p0Utk1 la a relative- ly new phenomanon, except for the few temale1 over the yeara wbo uve maoaaed to win a aeat 1n the House or Senate, and there 11UU 1a a lot of curiotU.y a~t how wo°*1 are eomc t.o flt public of- fice lnto tbelr private llvea. And there .WI ts a lot of debate about how their buabanda are 10-i.na to react. "I can't. believe we·re st.Ill sat tint here talkin& about it 200 years after our country was founded,'' asserted Mias Pad- ber1, a lobbyist and professional campaJ..p co«dlnat.or. But it is still true that there ls t!nough mLerest 10 the subject for at t.o be scheduled for the Robert A. Taft Institute of Government Seminar at UCI. MRS. HALL. Mrs. Rosener and Mass Padberg were amonc 30 Mel Bernstein ol UCI. few clas8es she was uked to Tbe lnlUtute is aet up to offer teach a class at UCI on the ••a practical approach to "system" inOranae County. Amwican poltUca and the two-When a newspaper reporter party 1yatem," be explained. wrote about her and said abe had Tbeteacben, from dlstricta all power .. I bad power" Mrs over California, took an active in· Rosener uid. With her ne..; terelt. in the presentations, and ••aura of authority" a1 an expert since Mn. Hall is a teacher, in county pollUca, she 1fU ap- tbere wa1 an extra measure of pointed to the Coastal Com· rapport. mission. Since the evening was to be an Mn. Rosener said she bu been off-the-cuff experience, and the amazed, 1lnce beinl ln a public women were~upposed to tell poaitl.on, at how much power the what it's rea y like to be m-staff ol an officeholder really vol ved in po tics, there were has. aome int.erealin revelations. . "These are the opportunltiell Mn. Hall, f r example, satd for real political clout "she aald her husband dldn 't suffer at all urging the teachers to 'tell the stu: from neglect during the cam· dents to lnvesti&ate staff and lob- paign. In fact, he rather enjoyed byistjobs. it. "He called himself the ·s1~ Mrs. Hall saJd she tbou1ht fairy' and the 'Prince Consort,' .. teaching was a good aprincboard abe slld, lau1hln1. for political office. "You have Mrs. Rosener said she was kind of a historical perapectlYe " amued at being named to the she explained. ' Coastal Commission, first the re-''1bat has been mlaalna In tbls atonal and then the st~te, cowtry. We are seein& the result bec~use sh~ bad no previous of leadership that bas no real pu bllc expenence. sense of historical continuity " "l bad been a housewife," she · explained. "Who never planned a SHE BAN DEB campai&n career." much llke she oraenuea ber clauroom, she said. "I ra>sed is· sues as 1 would raise issues 1D tbe clauroom. I felt that that helped me a lot. You have to be pnpared fortbewiexpected. •• Teachers, she added, are 1eod campaigners becauae they already have a feelln1 ol self. confidence from f actna tbelr atu~ dent.a each day. Her personal llf e was riabt for a campalp, too. Her youncest child wa1aboutto10 to colleie so s he was free of family responsibilities. "I've been interested in f~lp policy, and 1 had some tb.ulp I wanted to say," she added. "And campaigning certainly meant learnin& about some of the ill1leS that ~d come up." Teachers again are well· prepared because they know bow to use research tools, Mrs. Hall noted. She recalled reeding a briefing paper oo the problems of a city in her district just minutea& before facing the press. . . • • One ol the reporters interview- inl her aaid, "It's veat to have a candidate who undentanda the issues." ALSO BECAUSE abe wu ac customed to bandlnl oul a lot of material u an educator, abe pre- pared "'issues papers" and was the only ~onal candidate lo do JO tn Southern Call.fomia. Mre. Rall WM aLse: U abe plana to run again. amlled and tald. after .a 1001 pause, "I'm not cotna to run just for the fun~il. • "One ol the bhurest problems in r\mlllns is ralaiqJ money. We (women candidates) are not part of the "Old·boynetwork. • .. Mrs. Rolenel' tald abe bu been uked U lhe plans to run for an of- fice. '"lbere are certain kinds of people who like to be out front. I'm an information broker. l lilte to bnn& people to1ether," she replied. "People do have to fit the various poljtical roles." ·THR GlRAT 3\lMMRl3Alm @N THR M83T FANTUTIO AND llARGUT O@ImROTI@N · . @F AMRlIOAN @AR ANTIQUU IN /\ ,.. ...... Emma Hudspeth (seated), Ada Tunsted on 6Angel ' Pauol · 'A ngels'. on · Duty ISSAQUAH, WMh. (AP> - When this town's version of Charlie's Angels hit.a the road, vacationina .homeowners rest easier. Emma Hudspeth, 75, and Ada Tunstad, "80-lab," pa trot" res- idential streets in a radio-equipped. canary yellow and white car. makina sure homes are secure. A total of eight· elderly vohm· teers cbeclt vlK:illlt bom• ln this SeatUe suburb, population 5,000, looldnl tor opn or unlocked doors mnt nobn& any silDI ot vandaUsm. "Cbarlle"a Aa1ets -10..C,'' Mrs. H1adlpe(h and JlN. TmLsi.d radio to headqdlterl al they begin tbetr daily routiae. Other member• of tbe squad cldl tbemaelvea "Garrison's Guer· rillu,0 "Columbo'' and "Ko- jak, •• all names of popular televilioo police' and detllcllve abowa. Lutyear, the elderly people in· the Eut Kini County Retired Senior Volunteer itro1ram won.i4 wtth acbOola U4l eomt'll- lnl a eoollt)ook. 'Tbil 1•ar they have JOllce bac:Wna for their home watch project. 'tbe lqUad recelnd lllbt 1llocara af bMlc bom• Mftrtt1 tralD.tD& before tbey were put on the streets. They are insured and re- imbuned for mlleace and meal8, and their car ii provided by a local dealer. Inatead ot pistols, they pack engravinr pens to mark · homeowners' valuables as part of ''Operation I.D." They try to avoid danrer - "We close windows and doors, but we don't pet d<>1s. •• The team bun't broken up any buriJa.ry rtn&a Yet. but one vaca· tioner learned bow effective the proeram was wben ahe returned home a little ahead ol acbedule. She Mft the gara1e door open whlle dctnl some routine 1arden· log cboc'ea. When ahe lociked up from her weed.inl, two elderly volwstetn. two patrolmen and the police chtef were ~ tbroup ~ 1-Ud to-lnftlUpte the <JP.ell door. Paike Chief DuaDe Ganilon 8aYI be lot the Idea from similar • programs ln two other WashlnCtan dti-. Bellevue and BelliQlbam. ••BJ uslnl ..... tenSor .alun.. teen. we ve able to provide a ft~ DtCtllUJ Jll"*Cdon for the eommanltJ • 1Nll u tree the rqulardftcenfcirotbtrdutl• •• aal4~ • @llNGR 08UN'l'Y 3TART3 T@DAY AT THR@IdVR BIMOH . • ROLL TOP DESK RalsieCI aC'lCI lleVeleCI e>anel ••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••• $500 Oft' OflNA CABINET Ola9S trtmrned tn teac::t and Coc:>Per •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $SX> off ICEBC:SX • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $300 off -................................................... $150 Off Shown above Is a sampling Of me saV1ngs that can be vours dur1no our great summer sate. Remember these are all genuine American oak anUQues. Alt f\.ltlV ' restored W1th careful respect for thetr lntrtcat:e detaU and gloW1nG patina. come 1n. erowse. Ring our cnunes. ROdC. or. Just hObbV·horSe aroul'td. eut dOnt mlSS It. I Fr1041 • A Ult 12. 1tn by Brad Anderson BOOMER MISS PEACH by wm·. F. 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HYDE MO DERMATOL- OGIST MOTLEY'S CREW J'ACK501'J I WH"( A~ S'l.~ Wt;.ARIN& A K WE:l,DIN6 MA'!k..? PEANUTS by Charles M. SCl'luli NO,MAAM.NOT A 006 LICENSE ... A~ LICe6E ... Qf,~lr'? by Roger Bradfield by Templeton and Forman . 1MISM GO 661' YOUR6eL-F A Ct.OWN 6Ulf. "Ob dear, aet ready to hold )'OUT ears-whenever a movie opena like I.bat rou can be aure the rest of it is aoins to be nothina bul ydllna." DENNIS THEM NACE Israeli Tanks Attack? Artil/,ery Dueh Flare Near Mount Hemwn B Ul\1T. l,f'h nun tAI' 1 Tb111 Palealll\e l.;betaUun Orcanu.allun r llllm4.'d Ua 1uerrtllaa re· pulH<I lbr o braell lun~ all «ka acro11 the l!Ulh~rn l..t!hant• ll bot dt't ntiar lho vllla&e or Y&rmf'Hrl~ tocby 1kJlh br ;e~h r 1tcho und lht1 l'W rt!port~ that artillery du "'n.r~ t<.oda)' II ur Mt. Hermon. north ul the braf!h town of M111.ilha .ind mor4' lh•n 30 mil from v .. ruw A Mmmunaque from tho f>l.C) tlil(h cumm1md au th hra.ha of moununi tht.i d11ybreak u uuJt.a an an <1tt~mpt to capturt-the auerrill• held M>Ulhem Hll.tJCf' of Y •rtnr. JUl'lt north of lht' brach bordtt. (artrr ,, ruld• I.an,.., PrefH. WASlll~(iTO~ 1Al'1 l'rt!!ildent Curter will t·onunue tn '11!><'Ui>' ulflt•1uJ bw.inc111 with liudKel U1recl0r Hert l."n< t'. hut ht• 1' withholding ex pre !>Klf\S of bUpJxirt for hi'.'> lon&time fnend. whose personal finances art~ um.lt'r ft'deral mvest1gat1on Whitt> lluuw Pre!>~ St-<'retary Jody Powell said Thur..da> th.tt C.trtt'r want!. tu avoid 1nlluenc1ng fhe '"' eslJK01tJon, being c·<mductE!d by the comptroller of Ute currency. Powell fact!d his f1nt «>n the record, at length ( J questJoruni on the In· JN SllORT vesugallon al the daiJy . WhJte House news bnef jng and swd 111 a cCArefulJy worded statement that Carter would withhold com - ment oo Lance or Ute mvesllgallon Prisoner Tran•ler11 Ready TIJUANA, Mexico <AP> -About half the 600 Americans 1n Mexican prisons are eligible to tran&fer lo US Jails and "a substantial amount" of those will be back by January, says U.S. Am· bassador Patritk J . Lucey A pn.soner transfer treaty was signed last Nov ember by Mexico and the United States, applying . also to many Mcx1cuns in U S penitentiaries l.uccy made th<.· statement al a new!\ conference Thursday in startml( a three day v1~1t to the BaJa Cahfornta border urea Shootout Seup~<·t• "abbed HERMOSILLO, Mexico <A P> A pohce and army dragnet rounded up an undisclosed number or s uspects Thuri.day after two officers and an alleged Communist terrori&l were killed m a shootout m this northern Mexican city Sccunty forces set up roadhlock'> on highways out!'llCh~ u ermoa1llo and checkpoint.a at the airport. train 11tauona 1tnd other polnta in their search for a m;an untl womun who alle,edly etcaped from the W edn06day ahootout. at a factory. Police sald the mMM awc.ip throu&h town .1ao netted arms, illeaal d rue11 and aubversive propqanda. 'l 'rb Ret11"'• to St.or'• WASIDNGTON <AP) -Products treated with Tr11, Uu~ name relJtrd&nl linked to cancer in animal te11lb, w-e reappearinai on store shelves, and the gov- ernment l!i powerlesa to intervene. S John Boy1neton, chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, said Thursday his Jt(tmcy cannot stop the sales because a federal dis· tri<.'t court m June voided the comm111slon's ban on production and sale of children's sleepwear treated with thechem1ca. Hell'• A11~I• Boqntg Told PORTLAND. Ore (AP) -The Hell's Angels motorcycle gang had placed a Sl0,000 bounty on the head of an informant who later was found shot to death with her twm daughters, the Oregoruan report· t-dtoday. The newspaper quoted San Jt'ranclSco Bay area 1nvesugalors as say10g that Margo E. Compton was gunned down tn her rural Oregon tudeout because or her testimony against several Hell's Angels in a vice case and her knowledge o{ the gang's illegal drug traffic and manufacturing. The bodies of Mrs. Compton, her twin 6-year- old daughters Sandra and Sylvia and a friend, Gary Westar. were found Sunday in a house rented by Weslar'3 father near Gaston, about 25 miles :-.oulhwesl or Portland. \/an.-P 1t'11111 A9ref>men1 JERUSALEM CAP> Secretary of Slate Cyrus H Vance achieved a minor breakthrough on his Middle East peace mission by winning agreement from Egypt and Jordan to negotiate full peace treaties rather than nonaggression pacts, knowledgeable Jsraeh and U.S. sources said today But a wide gap separates the Arabs and Israelis over the terms of the peace treaties, and dif- ferences remain even on the definition of the phrase, these sources cautioned. Israel has demanded that the US. peace drive be :umed at agreements that 10clude diplomatic, t·conomtc and cultural relations . The Arabs sel their sights lower, saying 1t was too soon to talk .1boul normal11.at1on of relations Granny ,Swings Out Across-lake Swim Celebrates 7 lst Birthday A greut grandmothor who said she wants to en- courage Sf'n1or c1l1zt>ns lo remain active spent her 70th birthduy :-.w1mm1ng across New York's Lake George. Jodi Durkr>t• :.uid aflt>r her swim that she was thinking or swimming over and back on her 7lst birthday "I feel grcut." Mrs Durkec said after com pl el ing the mile and a half long s wim 10 an hour and 20 minutes."[ jm.t "'ant to prove that just because YQU get old, you don't hav(• to put yourself on a shelf somt•wht•r1• · • Alan Bond, owner of the syndicate that has en· tt•rcd the 12 meter yacht Australia in the Amenca's Cup r aces, says he's h a d trouble with rowd y beacheocrs at Newport. R.J. who walk on the lawn of ru s rent - ed home at mght. And that, says tht: Australian millionaire. was the r<•ason for a minor confrontation h<'lWel•n his mother and the wife 11f S1•n. C'laiborne Pell. Bond said h e to ld his •oHo muthcr, who is living at the OC'canfront homt• with him, to tell any trespassers to gel off the propcrt.>. Mrs Bond did just that when she told u woman strollml-( along the Cliff Walk not to walk across the property again. The woman stroller turned out to be Pell's wife. • EngJish·speaking Sen Roberto de la Madrid of the ruling PRl appan•ntly swept the election for governor of BaJa California by a 2·1 margin or more The 54·ycur old Dl.' la Madrid rece1vt'd 62,409( J votes tn wmmng all 224 PEOPf,,£ prectncL-, in Tijuana, the largest city Ills leading ________ _, rival Hector Teran Teran of Mexicah. was next with 34,:wl voles Although the Central Election Comm1ss1on s;ud hnaJ results would be announced next weekend, a PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS •UatlflU NAMl ITATIMIHT Tiie 1o11-1no per-It clolno butl MU llS. DAN'S Gt.ASS & MIRROR, 111 folewlan Wy , Colle Mote, CA '1011 o.ni .. War...., Pl ... u, IUO 16111 SI., Cotlalilllet«.CA ., ... t1111 bwtW..1 It coflductecl by an ln-.. vldMI C.OW Plffu TNI et.I-wa1 flied lllf!PI Ille c;-i., ClliftL el 0r-. Colinty on A.,.. a.""· 1'7 .... "'*''~er.,,.. co.11 Dtlly Pltot, Ai.e. ft," 2'.-""' 1, "n PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUS •UllHISS HA.Ml STATIMINT Tlwt 1oti-1na penan 11 dolr19 llUtl· ,,."et D.J SALE! CONSULTING, f20I Puente A ..... Cotta Mota, CA '2'11 Oonalcl ever•ll J•nckt, 220t Pw111e A ..... eo.i. -··CA mn Tlll1 .,.,_lfwH la <-..Cled DY ltll In. eMdUll OontlG IE. Jenc:u Thi\ l lel-1 ... , flied Wllll llW Co\lnl., Cletti of Or .... County Oft Aue J, 1'17. """' ......,.,-.. OrM\Qlt C-' Otlly "''°'• AllQllJt II, "· .. Sepl.1, lf71 PUBUC NOTICE spoh>sman said that Uc la Madrid and the PRI can d1datc for mayor or Mexicali received 44,448 votes to 17,170 for the slate representing Teran Teran's PAN party. TANKER LOADS UP WITH ALASKAN OIL FOR LONG HAUL SOUTH Pipes at Left Carry 011 Into Tanker; Mountains Near Valdez Tower Above .. ... .,,, ....... ' ... . ~ ' Valdez Overeomegj ~-. ~: Oil Renews Once-devastated Town "" •• ~.' . ' ~ Ed1tors Note: Jn 196.f, after the Good 1''riday earthquak• tlJat 1 wrecked Wide areoa of Ala.tko. Aa- .'JOCUJUld Pres& photographer Wally Fong and AP wnter Ward Sima re- ported the devtulatlon Thirtem year& later, they returned to one oj tM toums that died m the earth con· vulswns of Morch 27, 1964, and has bf'ert horn ag<lln in tht wealth oJ the M11skan111l boom By WARD SIMS VALDEZ, Aluska <AP 1 l"rom an area of bulldozed flats, marked by weatherbeaten stumps, you can see the low pro- file of the city of Valdez, some two miles to the right. To the left, the clustered build- i n~s of the new Valdez marine oil terminal chng to a hillside, its tanks like fat marshmallows. DAWN'S EARLY UGllT came up black for Valdez last week, as oil from Alaska's North Slope spurted mtothosetanks. It was a happy lime. translating into Jobs, money and security for th1:-. onetime backwater Cistung village. Throui(h the weekend . Valdez celebrated -boat races, a wiener roast, a fish try-all of the goodies oi small town whoop·de- doo. With a billion·dollar h1x base m the terminal alone, this city of some 6,000 is better oft flnanclaJly than most towns in the United States. It is the antithesis or that terrifying late winter evening 13 years ago on, of all things, Good Friday. when Valdez still stood where the bulldozers have creat· ed flal"I. ON MARCH 27, 1964, ut 5:36 p.m., the earth buckled and heaved over thousands of square miles. great seism ic sea waves were generated . The freighter Chena had just docked. It wa1 a happening, an event that brought townspeople flockingtothedock. Alice Horton still remembers that moment: "I cameoutofGllson's irocery store, and I noticed things in the window were shaking. Then, there was thls terrible noise, the ground started shaking. "IT WASN'T LONG be/ore the water started coming up and the ground started opening and clos- ing, big craclcs. Water would run in and then spurt out. Shakln& never stopped." St}etried to run, a foot caught in one of those maws in the earth. She called for help. Two boys pulled her free. On the waterfront, the dock splintered and collapsed and32of the 33 people who dled ln the Valdez quake lost their lives. The, Chena bounced on the bottom, bul stayed afloat. T·SHIRr CELEBRATES ARRIVAL OF OIL IN VALDEZ Sue Lang's Design NotH Dawn of Black Gold Geologlsts said the glacial moraine -rock and silt -on which the town was built was ex· tremely unstable. Every tremor of the earth was a threat as the loose maten al Jiggl ed ltke gelatin. SO, VALDEZ PICKED up and moved. The new town, built on bedrocJr, was a growing concern by 1987, and what was le!t of the. old townslte was simply leveled, erased. A year llter, oil was discovered on the North Slope. Valdez was picked as the soutbem terminus of tbe pipeline to brtna the crude to tidewater. It ls a traumatic experience for old·timen such as Mrs. Barton, born and reared here, to return to tbeoldtownsit.e. But she says ••J TmNK THE move was necessary. Werea1b:ed thatlthad lObe.'' Owen P. Johnson, another old· * * * timer born and raised in Valdet, sees the coming or oil as a cood thing, even though 1t. mea11s change "The country 1s still the same. 1 his will just bring a new dimension to our town. Tune had pretty well passed VaJdeiby. • Mr.,. Horton 1s not quite so op- t1mislic. ' ,rlda A Ult t2 1171 PGA Course a Disaste • Area for·. Sotne PEaBLE BEACH (AP> -•-n. eciar... played euler thu lt. usuaJ.l1 , " ea.Jd Mark Hay•. •ti» playww under par lolna nlo tada7'1 ~ ruund ot th at!a PGA 0-amp&onabJp. Ttll lt to l>annJ r.dwarda, wbo six-patted mid toot a oJne on P blM Beec 'a 14th boHI Tbun· da7. Or Denma Colctna. who aot a 10 •ta. iaaa. Tba 14tb became a HbJect ol COlltn:IW!INJ e&rJ)' in t.be opmi_Jll rouad. lloaer altble, one ol Edward.a' pla11n1 partnera, Bonds New Sparkplug For Halos BOSTON <AP> -The Calllomia Angels paid a ton of money to land Bobby Gnch, Joe Rudi and Don Baylor in lhe fret: agent grab bag last fall. So who's the team leader·> None other than Bobby Bonds ~ 0£ courst.:, Bonds d1dn 't exactly come cheap, tither The Angels sent pitcher Ed Figueroa and outfielder Mickey Ravers to the New York Yankees for Bonds after the 1975 season. Bonds, a speedy outr1eldcr who plaved in two All star gaml'S dur Oa Tl' Tonlgh• ... Claannrl 5 at 5 ang seven National League cam· f.aigns m San l"ranc1sco before one year with the Yankees, s ud· dcnly has assumed a leadership role with California. · Bobby Bonds has Jellldership qualities," California Manager Dave Garcia said Thursday night after Bonds drove in four runs, two with his 29th homer, as the Angels .snapped the Boston Red Sox' 11 game victory. Torught the Angels play the NY Yankees m a doubleheader. "He 1s the main force on this ball club." Garcia said. "He helps us an many more ways than just on the field." Bonds and the Angels were dis appointed in 1976. But it wasn't Bonds' fault. He suffered a nght hand inJury an a spring exhibition game, tned to play and then un derwent surgery last August while batting JUSt .265 with 10 homers. ''It was frustrating,'' he said of .. his curtailed 1976 campaign. "I hit a lot of balls that should have J gone out, but didn't because of 1 weakness in my hand. Now 1 everything is different." The Angels took the wraps off ' owner Gene Autry 's bankroll in • the free agent market, hoping to ' give Bonds some help. However, , Grieb and Rudi suffered serious 1 injuries, leaving only Baylor to take some of the pressure off .Bonds. Bonds, only 31, doesn't look at ~)limself as a tea"\ leader. ;,_.owever. healthy once again, ~c·s doing it all for the Angels as e club tries to overcome ad· • · ersity in the American League est race. IM>STON ... , .... ~· CALIPORMIA Z · .. ,,., t..,cf S 0 I 0 llurlMOnH •I J 0 rnv20 • J 1 o Lynne! • o 1 o ~Sri 3 I I• R l<edh • 11 I ltalb • o o o Yutl"lllmll•.111 loot ~"01!' lb 0 0 0 0 ~~lorH •I I I f"llk c: ) 0 0. 0 O.Scott lb • o 1 o ..,. 'fl)<...Slt 0 0 0 0 .. ~.. • 110 ~JI> ~IJO ..,_,, • 0 0 0 nlhU • I IQ oov••tti 3 o 1 1 wllldll ) 0 I I Cerbo"" I 0 0 0 lllV*YC 4 0 I 0 , · 101 .. 1 :M r 10 I> Tolalt l4 J 1 :i 'iio"t:llltlort'la t 0'1 010 lfll-1 ~''°" 210 oat __ , E -Fl\lt, Mullln1-,, .Ila ... Hobson 1. OP f e9~'°" l L08 -C.111<,,n•• •. 8osl0ft •· 211 Chalk. Remy. --.. 38 -Al<•. Hit -hYlor C11I, eoo. 1191. SI' -YHtrrem\111, BoncR. IP H II ... 88 to H.lltHll (W S.J> • 1 3 > 0 I ;it.BM U.,S.11 i I • S t 1 ... $1.nlty • , 1 1 , ' t411P-ev .. artr911 tl'ltl<J,8anc-11.~1~v. T j -t 21,A-3$.6'1. ' parred the 505-yard par-five but. Hid all.ctr walklnt off tho course with a 70, "J can't walt to talk to the auy who Mt th.al bole.'' . Edwana, tho 28 year-<lld pro h'om Okllahoma, finiabod wilh • rHpectable 78 dtaplte the traumatlc u,p0rimct oa the 14th If 1..!!*'-tho cup WU placed Oftllwp9. .. J bldn 't beard anythlna about the placement before we Jot. tne.-.,.. h• aaJd. "1'hey ahoiald have put a alp up beblnd the ireen 1ayin1, 'Stay 1....tront of the nae.• Then ..-e would bu• known that there was t10 way to set ln the hole 1f you were bebind it and had to putt dowuhW. ,. Edwards, wbo won bl.t flnt PGA tour title lo th1a 1priq'1 G~ Opal, Waif even-par when ho walked up. tO hla ball which wu JO f Mt behind the pin. ''The nnt putt Upped the cup, then went down the bill and 1topped olf the 1reen at leat 30 feet away. I putted back up beblnd tbe hole, came down and off the peen a1aJn, then 1ot one three feet short ot the cup and made the sixth," he aaid. "lve never even four-putted oo the tour belote. Anet I've never hid a nine. l hope I doo 't take too many more." Dave Hill four-putted tbe Uth. takln& a double bocey en route to a 73, and there were Hveral five. putt.a reeorded. Tom Watson wa1oneotthefew players to birdle the bole but said, •'The cup waa in an al.moat imJ>OUible spot." Hubert Green bad a &ood round THE ANGELS' JERRY REMY SLIDES HOME AROUND TAG BY CARLTON FISK. D.odgers Win at Gate; Lose to Reds on Field LOS ANGELES (A PI -Dan Driessen probably hasn't caused Cincinnati fans to forget Tony Perez, but the 26-year-old first baseman can't be held responsi- ble in any way for the Reds' slide lhis~on. Perez was traded to Montreal in the orr-season, giving Driessen a chance to play every day. l)riessen has made the most of his first opportunity as a major league regular after a slow start. Thursday night his three-run, first·lnnine homer started Cin· cinnaU to a 5·4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. The victory gave the Reds a split of the four-game series, leaving them 11'!.i games behlnd Dod~•Slate 111t•a,..t1on1CAIC 17'°1 •ud. n -.u.,,,,. ., LO\""""'~' Au11. IJ AU...,l••t Lo• """"'H Auu.1• All<l'1l•al1.oi.11noe10 1~0 ru , b \lp t~r. 11 HP'"· the first.place Dodgers in the Na· tional League West. More than 200,000 rans at- tended the four games at Dodger Stadium, boosting Los Angeles' home attendance over the two· TOMMY JOHN MAKES HIS ~MEBACK. million mark. The Dodgers have drawn 2,005,986 after SO home dales, the earliest a team has ever hit the two million mark. ·'I'm pleased at this point, especially after the slow start I had," said Driessen, who has 14 homers, 66 runs-batted-in and is hitting .303. "It was kind oftougb at the beginning ot the season. I wasn't used to pla,ylng every day. I got a little tired early in the year." Driesfftl's homer off Joser Burt Hooton, 9-7, followed a two- • out walk to Joe Morgan and single by George Foster. The Dodgers got a run back quickly in their half of the first oo Davey Lopes' leadoft homer, but winner Tom Seaver, l2·S, settled down after that although the Dodgers scored twice 1n the eighth to make it close. Seaver finished with a six-hitter. He walJced one and struck out seven . ReQie Smith bit one bachJitch for his 21.st homer to lead oil the seventh Inning. A two-out double by Lopes and a single by Bill Russell drove in the elghth- lnniog runs, but Seaver then re- tired the final four batten. The Reds scored what proved to be the wtnnin8 run ln the flftb inning. Pete Rose led oft with a double to left·ceoter1 the 2,tooth hit ot bis career, and scored on a one-out sl111le by Morgan. CJNCllOtATt A-.3b Of'ltfeyrf Mor,,.na G.Fos1ertr Orluen lb lltncttc Geronimo ct co~IO!las ... .,.,p •r1tllf s ' '0 4 000 J I 1 t .. 1 1 0 .. 2 I I J 0' 1 )000 3010 1000 L.OIAHOtn.Q .. , "" i.-ta a 2 2 z RuntllQ .. o 11 Sl!lltltef .. 1 1 I C.YJb .. 000 Garvey1b <Io O O MDMevc:t a o 1 o HOUOflp 0 0 0 0 POW11llDll 100 0 11.11 ... 11 aoO'o Yeagerc too o SoMP 0 000 Lecyrf 1 I 1 O .. OOIOIOP 1 0 0 0 Oalesc: 2 0 0 O To1~1 3• S 1 5 Tot~• 32 • • ' ClllC!Mail JCO 110 IOO-i l.oaA•I• 100 000 1•-• E-V.aoer, l.00111. OP'-Cl!ICIM•ll 1, L .. A~" 1. L09 -CJnclnna11 s. Lot A,,,.... 2. 2• llaftch, Rote,~ ... " -on-cw.~ It), Smltlt (JI). 58 -Gii_,,,.. s ---,, GerOl'llrno, Sta11WCW,l2U HMlonC&.. .. 7) SOM Ho19t ·~ " ..... .., t • 4 • I 1 • 1 ' ' 2 s 1 0 • 0 • 0 2 o•ot1 JohD: Cy Young Candid.ate ~en Whiz BoaatJJ 134 Reoord pltclllna belt.tr thad ever now; I thlnk I'm throWlnt harder and I thl@mycurveball11 better. "I never doUbted that I ~cl bo b•~c; ho added ... The reason wby ol me bclni throuCh didn't boUMt me wu beta thote people CO\&ld bJve no way ol knOw\ni what wu lnsicl• ot ane. They couldn't reallse how btdly I wanted to come b1c:lt. • • 1lt.b0u&tl .John won't •IY IO, tJie it.ck o(rec~Uon ~an to both«' }\lm, Ud thal ~bly •oul~ make Winnln1 Ute Ct Y~ Aww much ~on mNn· fnlful. l'ohft WU lnJ~ Jtil)' JJ. it'l4 M41e Pltehtn& ·~ tM *h· trctAl Eicpot. :tt ... Jal• tint lt#t .tl4ir lbliAll~•r PJ!D' a.._ Wiik!\ dldn, lnclQde Mm-. Ma OUbtaNthi( ~ GI .iN· . .t btetlme.. • .. I think the mott 1atldytilg thlnp for me u f u u bUeball la coaeemed are commc baclt trom tbe lrijury aDd pla.rina Iii tbe llfll :All·atar 1a1p1," 1·a1a Jahn. •11 WU U~ U~ could be wbta I Wuil't'Choleri'IA 1114. bUt there'• nothln.I you cm 40 abOUt. t ... Jolin wu J.0.:10 with a a.• e.r.a. Jut Halall fJl a ~ com• bUL He appears to be a dllda :to •urpa11 bll career4 )1l1b 11 'flctGrW al 1"1 tlda ,, .... "I'm not nrp,rited I'm pltcJdiC nu now, • aald sa. ~ pltch ...... to Win • ,... cam. ..,, w ftffk1 ttartet wuta to win ll>~m•. • C~ Youq Award and Ullt.," fl• ciOatin ..... But Ute ~tMt comet finL la pttclaN IUr a wtn• .ner.'' lfOini~ when he reached the 14th, but. bis flnt putt. from a few feet went past the cup and rolled 25· feet away. He three-pulled for a bo&eY and went on to a 74. Coedna. a pro from Simsbury. Conn., was one undei-par as he stood on the 18th tee. He plum· meted trom the leader board by hilting two tee shots out ot bounds io the right and the third «ato the beach on the left. Several players complained about the lrlgh srus bansin& over tbe lip of a bunker at the PGATourney 17th hoie. lt formed a barrier to balla near the front of the trap. .. 'llu1t trap ls like a Jand·n:une. It could kill you." said George Arc.be!'. Ben Crenahaw lleV'er reached the back-nine bor.rOr boles. He took a nine at. the par-three fifth. with the help of two out-<>f·bounds tee sbota and carded a tnple bocey three boles later, then be told PGA olficlals be was skk and withdrew iro.111 l.be tourna· ment. Lost Clubs .Don't Handicap Watson PEBBLE BEACH CAP> - Tom Watson. caught. in the mid- dle ol the GTeat Golf Club Con· troversy, literally bas a mixed bag lo the S9th PGA Cham- pionship. The 27-year·old Watson could have been excused if the events of this week had boggled his mind and caused him to lose con- fidence. But have no rear. Wat.son, winner of five tourna· meots this year including the Masten and British Open, lost his clubs en route to Pebble Beach when be flew one way and bis bag went another. When the clubs arrived, they were declared illegal because the grooves on the face of the irons did not meet U.S. Golf Associa· tlon speclflcatioos. He messaged home to Kansas City for an older set, one with which he won the 19'15 British Open. He looked at them and figured he had better find a backup set in case they also were ruled illegal. Watacn sent an SOS to fellow pros for another set of irons. Roger Maltbie responded with an extra set he carried in the back of his car -a Silver Scot model that was at leut 25 years old. Fortunately, for him, the set was available; Watson's own second set was disqualified. So, using Maltble's irons, fellow pro Leonard Thompson's sand wedge and his own driver, No. 2 and No. 3 woods and putter -and with only eight practice swings, Watson fired a 68 Thurs- day over the famed Pebble Beach Goll Links. And be was on- ly one stroke off the Jead held by veteran Gae Littler. at 67. Sports in Brief ••rm not going to Jet It bother me,.. Watson said or the COD· troversy over the UJegal grooves m the irons which has caused at least eight players to have clubs disqualified. "There's nothinc I can do about it." About the borrowed clubs. be said: "Whatever lack of con- fidence I had was dispelled on the first bole because I hit a great six iron on the first bole and made birdie." He needed only Z7 putts, which~ he said, "also helps to relieve any tension and anxiety I had over the clubs." He said be didn't particularly like the No. 2 and No. 3 irons and had planned to do some work on them before the start of today's second round. •'The grips are small and the shafts are weak but I like the feel of the clubs," be said. "I'm going to use them the rest of the week. I don't know bow well Roger did but he's going to have to tight me to get them back." Maltbie shot a 70 over the 6,806-yard, par-72 course. The 47·year-old Littler, winner at Houston, was ore the tour SIX weeks because or back pain caused by a degenerating disc. He said his back no longer bothers him. "I've had the pain maybe IO times and it would go away in two or three days," he said. "When it didn't go away, I went to a chiropractor. It's been fine for about a week." Jerry McGee, winner in Philadelphia two weeks ago. played with Watson and also • fired a 68, as did Mark Hayes. See Goll Page 87 Nettles Sidelined; 755th HR for Oh NEW YORK-Third baseman Posey was the ninth round Na· Graic Nettles of the New York tional Football League draft pick Yankees and a raident rA El of the 49era this season. Toro, the def en~ American • •,._ s·11 Leaauebome run champion, was .. ~ ... Oii .,,,.. forced to leave Thurtday rugbt's Harold Jackson, the Los game against Oakland when he Angeles Rams wide receiver who suffered a slightly sprained right caught 39 passes for 751 yards knee aa he attempted to steal and five touchdowns last season, second bale. has ended his holdout and sl&ned Nett!~ was injured in the fifth a series of five one-year con- lnnin• after be led oft with a tracts with the National Football single and then trted to steal Leaeue team. Jackson reported second. He was assisted h'om the to camp today field by trainer Gene MCl\.lh.n Edleart& 1t1 .. and was limping noticeably. COPENHAGEN -Santa An" .. Nettles, who hit 32 home runs .... laat season, may be out of the Clancy FAwards led American lineup for two or three days. domination ln the rain-plaaued Copenhaeen Games interna· Oil RIC• No. 755 tional track and field meet Touvo J bas ball Tbursdaynight. n.a -apaneae e Edwards won the 100.meter •tar Sadaharu Oh blasted his dash in 10.S and the 200 ln 20.9, 32Dd home run ot Lhe se.uon and tbe '7S5tb ot his career as his both slow times on the soggy Yomiuri Giants dropped a 2·1 de-track . ciaJon to the Chw1lchi Dr1gons Overall Americans won six of 1'bunday. the MVen llna1 events. Other win· The 37--ar-oJd Ob now ii etibt ners from the United States were ho "ho--· I Hank " Tom Andrews in the 400 in 48.)t, men a rt 0 ~aron·a.. Ashland Whltflelds tn tbe uo Amer1canbomenmrecord. hurdles in 13.9, Rlcbard rcaueer Outed oreybehl tn the 400 burdl• in DUBLIN, Ohio -Defend.int ~.• and Jodi Anderson in the tbampton Roscoe Tanner, the womeft'SlOOinl.2.0. fourth Med. wu OUli.d ft'Om the The meet'• other .winner wu '125,000 tennla eluaJc ~ Kenya's Sammy K!pkutat IA tho 1-6,Mb;BrilliD'aJohDUoyd. l.000mettttin2:19.7. It wu the NCOOd mat.ch of tile llala Delafr day fOl'Tanner, wbo ltrilalled to JNDIANAPO"' YC!! -~-•-•· 0• & 8-2. 1-45. ~3 ftctorY (I'( G«je ~ VIU..:MU ~ Mayer. the U.S. Clay Courts tennis In other action lnvolvlnc champtonablps were forced to sud.CS players. tblrd·•ffd•d cancel tM balance ol the Thurs· Raul .Ramires defeated. 1>ou1 cfay acbcdule after mor. tban CraWtenliw.a.2; StanSmltllde-fl.ebounofratndel111. featicl WI lem Pri.uloo, t-0. e-2. 'Jett .Borowiak topped 1011 Tlitac, .. 1 ... 1; Brtan FalrUe d• teated ~chard IAWtl, ~1. ~ and BnJce J'oxwortb UPI« Hth iee&d. VJJay Allil1tri;f, ~ u .. 8-3. In other matcbH: 1'om Qulllkloa ~teated SherW'oOd stewutT4, &-3 Ind BUly Klitiil defMted SteYe JWMt, ~ 7 ... 1.11 .. '"" ICIC,,_. PONT:JAC. Mlcb. -'nt DetniH. u... bun by tbe -. ot kioar ._, IUUHO ol Oona ~-a; •• out ~ th• HUCft Willa• lboulder aeparaUOo. bave obl.....,, place ~oer 'DtlQI PaliW cm 'Wal..-frodl UMt &Ill Pr•decollln. ·on~n Do '°" bH• •a fHorite 1port1 announcer In the Southem CalUomla area? 1JkeVlnScnally. Dick Enbeff, :nm Healy Ind Chick Heam? Or Swry J)o11ett, Maflo Machado, Lnua Sh&ctJetont aDd Don Dl7tdal•'?' Y oa 'll ha a daaff rea4 al>Out 17 of the ~ llOllibllind. sportacaatin ill• u~ fawre aenea la · U.. Dll)fJlfW tpc;irta ttetialt. n·blltma.ma,. GOLF. • J k N' l•u1. M fin lime w M r Mt P•bbl I' ~h .. ho Wll ed1C'd b)' Watkin 1n th Mut n od 8rl c • e..rded b U . • did Lanny \It a1tli,uu All1d <ifOt,. <'• •UC' fha paH hed l'ebble H .. illt h 111'.lr , Slit-o f lht'I l\1nt: l ro hv l'ro Am rarh J~ou~t). pr~~~d h:n rdtou~ fur m1ny In tlw {u•hl oi 140, even though Z8 JllAVf'd lo par ur brttcr. H uw~' r. 27 had co ul 80 01 over, with Gary CampbeH at th~ hottom of the field with a :•,. \m1>ng th~ hl'lll'r I\ n11,.11 plii\ er , Johnny \taller hot a TO, Lee 'I rf'\'1no 1a 71, \rnold l' .. ilml'r ., 72. llub1e c;r~ a 74 iiJ>d defending ··bampion Da"e Stockton ~, •• '.J • ''' f'fJUl'\d M.Oit•\ Hh1f'~y 11\ uw "'" P(.A .... , ....... , (i,."'l>...,..'"'P on IM • b f•rd IN< » i. 11 l"e1>1>1e I' f\ft.C" Goff '-1,., t AneUn1.,- TOft'I Wet-JPHyM(C,- M.tr~ H·~ JaOHICIQ~ 0-Vtc.cll• l•nnrWtdll•11• ,_..,Mj11 ... U -M -47 U.M ..... nlt-..i nu., ,., ....... MU-... ,,.,. .. ESTRELLA GOLF COURSE, ONE OF 12 PUBLIC COURSES IN THE AREA. <ioo<9"Ar<llff FullV Z°"llM' Cl\arlff~ Jt>hn l..•tf.,. 1109~• Miollb1• r,,.or9f' 8urn\ M•hMorlev l•e l••Vlno JS.JS-10 ll·M ·10 ,. ,. 10 JS n ro U-H 10 l\ n 10 >>• 11 ,. ,, 71 Playing Public Courses: • I ou c;r.,..m !loll Krallf"'t Sieve Mslny- AI Gelber99r 6obby Notl>OI\ JS.:14 11 JS,. 11 JS.I' II 1S.,._71 JS.» 71 )1 u-,, :...,. n U-'7-71 Weekends Are Difficult Ji,.. IMnctn t ,..,,".((' Tnornp".rm ,,,lt'f Jont-'\ ,-rrt~O P•tmftr 801> Mu•fll• 10 n H1rtlrlt- f1m (Olhnoi. 8ot1 P11y,,. Mlkt-'!.chl"'t"' Ju!lu'i. Bot'O\ JoMxn...., J•nv P•\" Tom1C1te 1111vc.~ O•""Htll G•orqo l<1M•"'l J ...... ~~-· Welly •r""trono lobtlon"°" w.-. e1 .. -""'" A.1r Flnyd f "..,,, ... ., ffru,.tt 1l"t1•• Jtm\1~\ !lot• OudM f•1mm., Attron Gr•tiamMa"" ""'Y Pt.flyt'r ttut>ert Grw" H4l .. 1rw1n r.11 MorQ.ln Larry Gtll"'rt Andy 8Hn 8111< 11 B•lr<I BobMor .. ..,17 8111S<huma••• Phtl F•rr•t"tl Mac Mclendon ln £Ider One ~loc:"on 8ru<e 0.vtln oon Janu.rv D•v• S.rbttr \ •uri,.tiMnm.r L•n Loll ttnb (,1tct.r 1 (.~11(1 J.m OP>I P•v•A.,...v•n Oow F"IMt ... w•ld BobZ-r 0fllnn1\ Cof<U'la K•n Foll<•• Gf'OfQe9elllno O•nfty EO.•rdt Ke rm II Z.rley 1101> E Sm1111 \. •rry ,,,,._,, C.t•VtTa-.,tM llOOby AflOn Tom Weh•oPf M•ller 8.Arblfr PA'f:"nl""°"\ !lud Allin GAryJrotP\ Vine,. 81/lk 04Y•dCraNm "'" M••""l'IQA'• Riii RoQIJr\ M••• M<!.ull-h I •rrYl'l~• D••lclWlth l •".,Ringer AflCly Norlll J•m F•rr••H I•"' PICer<I O•nn" &'""'"' WOOclvD•me , • ., t-torlon fl, ..... AllOGll Ru\ly Guor...,, lom ,..,.,,nt ., J7 n /1 ,. ,. 11 Ull 11 .. ,. 11 J7 H 11 J7.)l /J ,. ,, 7J )1 )l-1) 3' JI II :i..n-11 U ·>l-1l M M•·IJ )I )l I) U JI IJ By HOWARD L. HANDY Ofl .. D•ltyl'flel•uff Public golf courses along the Orange Coast outnumber private clubs by a 13 to 5 margin but. it.'' still dlfficult to get out ror a round of golf before noon on weekends without a telephone reservation on most or these layouts. ~~-~ or the 13 public courses, eight lll·• 1• ·are regulation length. 18-hole ~ ~ ;: I ayouts: three are executive· "''II " type, shorter courses; and twa ~ ~ ;: are rune·hole3·par layouts. J1 Jo 1• All or the public courses take ~-~ ~: telephone reservations. most of 11 J1 ,. these one week in advance or ~!: :! less. Only one course will take 11 J1 ,. phone reservations more than a l4Jt ,. week in advance of play ~ ~ ;! Meadowlark Golr Course in Hun- :ia J' 11 t1ngton Beach. ~: :~ Green fees range from $4 to JI :ia 11 $5 50 on weekdays and from $S to :~ ;: $9 on weekends and holidays 11 • ,, Only one course is lighted for : : i! night play, the Newport Beach .11 •-'• Golf Course. where green rees go ~ ~; :: Lo weekend rates after 7 p.m. 11 ,. ,. There are at least 21 other tt JI 1' • 11 ,. 1, p u b I 1 c c o u r s e s I o c a t e d ~: 1• throughout Orange County. rane· ;, ,. :: ing from regulation courses to ~;,. 7• nine-hole, three-par layout.a, all )4 !; :: of which are also available alone ,. .io ,. the Orange Coast. JI .J't 1• ,, 11 " The five private courses in this ~-: :: area Include Big Canyon Country .io>1 11 Club ~rt PeacaH ~ ~ !: ;; Coast CooDlrY Club (Newport ,. • 11 Beach).; II Niauel C6untty Club : ~ ;; < Laiuna Hllls)" Mlllllon Viejo J1 •o 11 Countq Club: Jnd abta An ~:: ;: Count.1' 9Jub\ : ~ " Here'&. a c•~e r11n00Wn on ,, .io :: the 13 'Pub.lit> ~oursu located >1 .io 11 along tl)e Orang Coast: ~., ,. o l4 II ,. )t ,. ,, 1' ,. .j(J.Jt ,. OU 71 ll olO ,. 41·17 ,. 17 41 ,. On Television Tonight l .. t-4111, Cllamol.,thlp 19"....00 CeurM rat· 1"9 10 1, c1>a""'1on1Np " > ltdl9' _ ... ,.. awclltl,.. c:.. ... Gr .. ft ""' Wff•dol ~ WHlleltdt-U . Course left91h lacllH '"' -41JJ. Men'tl"' 5005 Course reel"' U 1 LedlH ...... OllWf 1-..... '"'" .-• LM utot CourM HTRILLA OOL'1 COUltSI .,__,., lllerkHfftCC, Saft~ Gron Fe•• W .. k<IA Y\ H SO WHkend1. llOlldef\-17 90 "'-reM••aCion• One -1 .. ..O••n<•. open al 4 am (.all •" 411' Elo<lrl< carh U "4•nd cerh II. 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Mill• Pll llnQer Cellf'le l9f191h Ledl" lfff...-0, men• IH• t100· cllAM!>lon•l\lp •*" C.Une r•11no <"•mpjCftlllfl' 70. t. ,,_ ' .. 0; ladlft 1J • s p.m. <S> ANGELS BASEBALL ..i.. T b e Angels meet the New Antono~lii Defeated York Yankees in Yankee PHILADELPHlA - Stadium. Kathy Jordan upset top· 11.30 p.m. (7) PGA seeded Lea Ant.onopolb C HAMPIONSHIP -of Glendora. 3-t, 6·3, 6 ... Early round hithlleht.s of Thursday to reach the the PGA championship, quarter-finals of the U.S. ta~ at Pebble Btach. Glrl1 18-and·under Ten· nis Championship. Jordan, from sub· urban King of Prussia, scored the importartt breakthrough of service ln the third 1et to lead 4·3. 01 collno l.edlft lees seoo men's t--4000 tl\e~-'4ClO C--W rt\1119 .. I <"'"'• plonttlfp,61..4-'· n .. .., .... 1AN CLIM•NH 00\..1' COUltSI Gr"" ,,... WeOd•Y• -M. n Ml •II•• J we.-.11o11oa~ '4.ua11er1 -·~·· Hons: - -In tdvenca fer _..-. 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IKftltll'lll '11 Kalll Gold CKN9"11 '" ~Mtl<CUptiaml 172 C.P411t.OE11tlc/le1 CCMOOUI 199 OUl9fMyWayl.,_.I tit Ml9-ttAllltclfll PalleO'sS-(Adalrl ,.OU.TH •ACI >WYMd& 1 ywar .id ITWllCllft& C19'Mlne f>utM U100 Cllllmlnv l'rlc.e$IO 000. Ott Llmllt IM (Crffterl ~"-tla..11 Too-!Mylel) 1n 121 111 ltl, 111 11•' 121 ao•••-co ICalll Lwvbtllt ll, ... ..,.., ~~! :.·:.:.-_-_-__________ --~--------------. .. MAR .VAC FEATURING: Pelrkla Un r-CW.,dl BIOMCNc-Klli.n IUpMml Stm• Filly ICardoul Un<la ROGCO fROllQl\l DupllcalAt lrffwr• IAdald lnan\ln.At <Ooklml>fl lol•ls Otllg111 IHartl m LEASE ,,, ,,, Q0 ,.. "' ""™ a.t.CI 130 va1d• > •••• 25 to Test Equipment ':,~"n°c"':7 a V Vv has 750~ II 1~~ ( olcl\ & up Allowant• Pu•>• $1300 MA•von'\RoOtl fKnl11llll ll•ktr\ 6.,. IMylf\ I Ate• Count IA0.1r• '" in 111 "' 111 h1stor1ca11y depreciated .._. ~ ~f~ee ~to;!Yr ;~e7 e~~s~ 0 OFF • iiwXfl MILES PABST HITS THROUGH A BLOCK. Vl•a Villa f(..arclOtal 800Q1e 8lut1 flr .. &ure1 D•I NHl SM C RQU9h I 111 payments tend to be --·-- Pro Once Knew life on a Farm. ftltlH •ACll 2» yatd• J year old• • up Clelmlno. ,..., .. ~ Claimlno Pfl<a '1500 Vt9M RingD IH<lf'll 119 AreaGoH tower . *~C ~:,::·a·::::: ' J AUftUST 13th thru 20th (8:30 to 6:00 Daily) • .,, tact~ of ~ on approved .,,. ·Qt'e0it .. niie rnenv 01twn EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE! 11 to • Sunday charge up to B~'fc or By DAVE C'UNNJNGllAM "'ore. •Test a ... .apn'9nt e&pealcera ePA ~nt • N•Wl'OlnHACH~PCOU•H Wiiy......, lio"f"'' St .... ~ ..._ Hlllt libol Angeles Stars and stayed Tll-V' lllUUl"O ,_......,...,, '· Besides low Interest. we eCa.,.cftora •Auto eNOa • 1 y l u-er s with the club when the Mld9t Ktl<llntr, IOI. l Vannie oHer B lull 6elect1on of all .~ .. m. Boo..... eAuc:Uo Corde •TV Aranna• Ol 1"9 Dally I'll .. Slall franchise was moved lo St~~~~0~::";:!;:1~ ~~~m• ·rT'Odet Wis to test dnve. ._ -St Orange County for the Huddl~lan LOnot•I drlY't Mld9• And our (;Nlrl sef"1Ce dept. •T~• eCB Antenna• • ef'IO 1977 Se"son. "•"-' .tands behind each one. eAC Outlet Strlpl eCB Radio• Cartrldgff Needle• -PUll•f'CI I MA~ l(tfcllfler. l4 7 .. , could keep playing '""' (ll••n ll•Plll. Ann Moor•. HAUOUR until I 'm 40," Pabst ~;11•11• "'"""""· Barl)a•• Jaowin. VOLKSWAGEN OUR FIRE CAUSED SMOKE DAMAGE suyi.. '"I'm In the best P~:~u'i'.'.°~"~."::.""~•,'0.,: .. 01:\~;~ 11711 leectiltvd.,H.J . AND ..... EVERYTHING MUST GO TO H S HUR E I mml'dl<llcly <Jflcr ~t1ll·s 1'<1hsl starlet.I growing his beurd. the OranJ~<.' County Stars .... un five straight. ln· ll•rnut1onal Volleyball Association mulches. lie insistc; the beard has nothjng to do with the win streak. lie isn't a supert1lilious man. ~e'i~ts°'w~%h ~~~~n:i:~ =n!.. V-'· SlurC)I .. , 51\lrl•Y 142-4435 -tor"" It. MAKE ROOM FOR CONSTRUCTION about 100,000 pounds a~~~-~~-~~~1...----------::-:::":":':'~~====::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ w~ek, and I run two miles a day during the season and sometimes 10 or 15 miles a day during '77 DODGE VAM "It was JUSt time for a <·hange," Pabst says. ·'The team nt~cded some personality l don't know 1f jlrowing a beard will help, but at least it's !-iomethmg d1f!crent." the off.season." llis goals \n volleyball are the obvious -to keep winning and to help the Stan win an IV A ch am· Voll '°"'" ''"" llnl QJJat. l)Npe!, CUJIOtft ........ -l*/lllllC L .... 1132 641-~ 1111 3" mo. Olil.. C... ~. ~ l:MIMI 1e UOO-.lOI mo P'"I ll~llO (U198Cll Pabst knows how 1m· portant a change can be At 34. he's bffn through enough for a hfetlme To .become a pro volleyball player and head volleyball coach at UC Irvine. he's come a long way from the farm where he was raised In Minnesota "Yeah, thjs 1s a lot dlf · ferent from sloppln' hogs and milkln' cows," Pabst says. ·'But I think growing up on a farm was great. and l wouldn't trade that ex· perien(efor anything.·· B a 11 k e t b• t l w a s Pabst's flrat interest. and he went from the farm to become an all· te caaer for Sanborn lll~h ln Minnesota. From there Pabst joined the Air Force, playln1 the mllltary brand ol basketbaU and servina Cor nine year&. lt was ln the Air Force that Pabsl got his first taste of volleyball pion.sblp. "I think we have an ex· cellent chance." Pabst says. "We've been play- 1na well during ttHs streak and ii we can keep healthy, we can beat anybody." -.=_::a= .. ~p...;; . -~ WIN --Oii cvno. .,... .. , ntC: __ _ -'a6 90U'f .. ltflf"' 9001.£VAAO • BAC.\ T14 990-2900 2131594-3951 Outside of his playing, Pabst has another goal- to build a success!ul pro- gram at UC I.Nine. In his first season as head------------1 coach tbe team went For Clwlfied Ad 0·14. ACTION · · We h a d e i g h t C41l f r e sh Ille n a n d 0 n e A OAIL T PILOT sophomore on the team, AD-VISOI so we're just J:>eginnlna 842-5171. to bull<\ for the future," Put• tew word• Pat>stiaye~.'---~~-..L---to_w_o_rk_to_r~y-o_u.~~-I "We were playing basketball in the gym when some guy came in and kicked us au out because the volJeyball team had to practice," Pabst says. "l decided to stick around and watch, and ll seemed like a real· ly excilirti sport." . · I ,,.., ="- So he 1wltched to volleyball, and in 1969 waa 1elected lo tho U.S. national team Ht played ln aeverol In· ternaUonal compeUUona before reth1na ln 19'16 when the team fatled to • qualllyforlheOlympic . The reUr meal WH onl)' from amateur com· petlUon He ac~Pted an off er to pl lY pro volleyball with the ~ "My u01fect1on hat been wurtd by tht J*)ptt who cert.'' · • AONIUROETT Santa Ana Orang• County• 1 oldest Llnooln·Mtrcury otialer1hlp There are only two ways to buy a new qr used car. N9w, and save. Or later, and pay more. Record sales volume gives you more variety, better prices and bigger trades Now , · In Fall, pdces will only go 1,1p. And up. T~ke the pick of the lot while there's.a lot to p{ok from. Then asK us for good financing. To speed things ~lpng, we'll gl\Je you 24-hour loan approval service. We want to help you now. Md there are no two ways about that. • • • Japanese Art Imprinted Japanese prints from the Edo Period (1615·1867) are now on display, through Sept. 12, at th• Laguna Beach Museum of Art. The works are drawn from the Norton Simon Museum of Art and prtvQte collections. Among the featured pieces are "Banner" by Hlroshice (right) and .. Chushinga Al- legory" by Masanobu (left). Rare Japanese tea bowls for the Cha No Yu, traditional tea ceremony, also will be displayed. Hours at the museum: 307 Cliff Drive, are 11 :30 a.m. to 4 .30 p .m . daily except Tuesdays. when the museum is closed. Lectures on Japanese artists will be presented by Edward Behme at 8 p .m. Thursday and Aug. 25. Addi· t1onal information 1s available by calling 494-6531. EE KEN.DER Musieians Get Clinical Jc;izz Workslwp to Begin Sunday at OCC By JACKIE HYMAN Of U.. O•llr ,.llet Sf•lf If you were a squirrel living on the Orange Coast College cam· pus, you 'd be getting an earful or Jazz next week. "Il"s very informal. They sometimes JUSt go out under the trees and have their sessions,·· said music Instructor Howard Judkins of the jazz clinic he's coordinating. IF YOU DON'T hve in a tree 1 but would like to hear some jan, you 'II still have a chance Th<' Stan Kenton Band wil give a concert at 8:30 p.m. sun. day in lhe OCC Auditorium, 2701 f'airvlew Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets at$$ are available at the college bookstore or the door, If ; available. Seats are not re· served. Then at 7:30 p.m. Aue. 19. the Stan Kenton Band wJU appear along with clinic bands in the auditorium, with tickets al $3. or Kenton himself, who's re- covering from lnjurle1 received in a fall, Judkins sald, "I talked to his office and while he's doine Y1 _ w~l J.!1f.tf~ '· mlJ}te a COf?· • ,i.. .# • ' ' m1tment" about his attending the chnic and concerts .. Actually the clinic doesn't de· pend on him for 11.S function," he said. "The members of the Ken· ton Orchestra are used as facul- ty. both as specialists in lhe1r particuJar field of expertise and 11s directors for the student ba1id." THE CUNIC itself, which IS about 16 years old, Judkins described as "a week-long educaUooal experience for jazz stu9~ts o( Jdr ""· We Jtet them anywhere from 12 or 13 to as old as 6S " Students attend clinics an various instruments, depending on their specialty, and in mwuc theory. arranging and music writing. In addition, student.6 form bands that rebearae to~ether all week for the concert. A number of Jazz educators from throughout the country will Join Stan Kenton Band members in teaching the clinJc. Judkins said ·'This is essentially a labor or love on their part," he said. ·'They are paid, but not as much as it'sworth." SEMINARS are also offeced for music educators, who form lheir own band durina the clinic Subjects include how to teach jazz. "which ls out of the realm of the usual music instructor's knowledge," Judkins said. The clinic itself starts Sunday, and some openings are still available. Last.minute rqistra· tion will be at the ctlnlc office in the fine arts bullding al 1 p.m Sun~a)'. Cost is $90 tor the week-long clinic, which takes place from 8 a.m. t.o 5 p.m. each day. College credit ls available Also, Judkins said that well· known jazz musicians sometimes drop in for special seminars. although they don't commit themselves until the last minute. • Arts I Dining Out Entertainment Friday.August 12. 1977 DAILY PILOT CJ Members of the Stan Kenton Orchestra who will be working wfth students again this year at Orange Coast College include drummer Gary Hobbs (above foreground), electric bassist John Worster (above right). and trombonists Douglas Purviance. Mike Egan and Dick Shearer (below, from left). rt11 111 B rle Music Season Slated 1'be 1.09 A1'\a l• PbUharmonlo hu tiamoum~ lt. lt'l7 71 eeuon, which Od. ud lndlid• 11 1ub· ... oloiats will 1ndud Plnehu Zut rman, Claudio Arreu, Alfred rendcl. Erich Lf'lnadorf, Jcur 0 tralrh. lt&hak Putman, Juac Slero, f"re-d riu \On Stade, and otb ts. Add1tlon1I informaU<>n I• ••11labJe bl wrmn• the ptlllharmonlc al llS N. Grand Au, l.cia Antclet' (Zll>9'12·7200. r 0.rwr f ~r Boaf r er•• Tbe 18th annual Newport Hubor Cbtfecta Boal Parade l• •cheduled for 1 p.m. Aug. 20 1n Newport Bay. D~tails are available by uJllne 140 %176. ·"•Ir In Louuno l.l1ht Opua'1 production ol .. The Un11nkable Molly Brown .. are •chedulcd tor hater thl" month at 218 W. Commonwealth Ave • Fullerton. Deance aud.Jtlon.1 wlll be at 1 p m Au1. 28, 1M1ln1 and rHdina audll1ons ut 7 :ao p.m. Aue. 29 end 30. An accom- p l will bl provided The musical aochlduledtorO t Zl Nov s For addlUonal lnformaUon. call 52'-11.12 w kdaya from 10 a m l<> s p. • J tllJatt Brt-•• Con<-~r• wt•n1at 1ultarat Julian Bream Is llcheduled to perform at 8.30 p.m. Oct. 26 at Royce He&JJ, UCLA, with Uckets .it ~ • general, $2.50 !or atudenll. Also featured al UCLA that month will be Tom Paxton with Josh Whale Jr al 7 30 and 10 p m. Oct. 7 at Schoenberg Hall, tJckets $6.SO. and Taj Mahal, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at Royce Hall, $S 50-$6 SO lnformal1on 111 avaHable ~t <213> 82~-~ or <213> 825-7277. (Jp in the A ir Chuck Jones \\Ill be demonstrating his maaic trlcks, including lev1l at1on. Au~ ' 18-21 at South Coast Plaza. lie und otht'r s leight-of-hand experts will appear between noon and 8 p .m. each da>. Parlour Magic Magicians, lnv1s1ble .Man Illusion and Junior Magicians· ShO\\s ''di also be f eature<.l f JUST 26 MILES Acro11 THE BLUE PACIFIC '\ __, TH•S wee•'fl;. ~ L •' CRUISE TO I CATALINA toA,,,.a ~ ' • 3 DEPARTURES EVERY DAY-9 em-1;30 p m.7:30 p l (i)'TICMl'Tl\ON~ or 775.f 11 1 • 832-4521 • (714)527 • 71 1 'J SUPERIOR SHOPPING DELIGHTFUL DINING "M~lcal Festival '77,'' featuring a )ar1• vanely of musical groups, 1s scheduled from i 30 am. to 9 pm Oet. Z at the Festival of Arts grounds. t50 Lquna Canyon Road. Laauna Beach. with tickets at $18 for adults and Slfor children. Among the performers will be Plu11hoauf" Sf"a 11un The Laguna Moulton Community Playbouae of Laguna Beach is now sellini season tickets for its 1977·78 season. Productions will include "The Royal Family," "God's favorite," "Becket," a comedy and a musical comedy. For inform ation, c all 0 4-0743 between 1 and 5 p m . Tuesdays through Saturdays. 'Spy' Writing Difficult TOURS INCLUDE: LUNCH 90'.TRIOE SHOflPING SPREE Yiollnlsta Mary Shattuck and Wendy Almost; the Charles and Henry Curt1s ~ opera 1ln1era Joseph and Gino Odlo; dixieland, bJuecrass and jazz aDds, llaJalaiku, and, ln the even· nc, Matrix Jazz f;Qaemble and Eulogy, a rock group. Funds will benefit youth actav1tie.s. ?rlckeL" may be obtained by calling 846-3589, or from Mutual ticket agen· ties after Sept. 1 Bnrber11hop \igl11 Aug. 23 has been designated Jhrbers hop Harm on y night at Anaheim Stadium, with the Golden City Barbershop Chorus scheduled for a pre-game serenade at 7: 10. Chapter qyartets can sing between innings. )If th reservations available by calling »ob Geller after 6 p.m . at 532-5961. 1;i."11daw S 1111rpho1111 The Glendale Symphony conducted by Carmen Dragon will begin Its SSth .1eason Oct. 29 in the Los Anaeles 'Music Center P avilion. Also scheduled are Dec 20. Christmas music; Jan. 7, ballet music; Feb. 18, "Scheherazade" music; March 11, Beethoven and Tchaikovsky, and April 8, pop music. Ticket inrormalion and brochures may be obtained by writing the sym- phony at 401 N. Brand Blvd .. Glen· dale, CA 91203, (213) 246·7165 or 241-9413. J11111kal A udlf ion• Auditions for lhe Fullerton Civic 01or1111 r,,,,, ... " The Carousels, an adult community chorus that sings concert music, pop and show tunes and contemporary songs, is open to new members through audition. Male voices are especially needed For information. call Sandie Govin at 543-3109 or Joanne Pence at 842-5433 Speaking Out Need Viewed A culturally ingrained lack of assertiveness in working·class women i s the top ic on "Woman," airing Sunday at 7 30 p.m . on KOCE-TV, Channel SO Host Sandra Elkin is joined by Nancy Seifer, director of the Center on Women and American Diversity. Another guest on the 90 minute program is Mary San sone, director of the Congr ess ot Italian-American OrganizaUOM. By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES <A P) "The thmg about the James Bond movies 1s that you can't repeat yourself, and yet the au- dience demands similar 1ngred1ents. Wr1t1ng lht:m becom<.·s a brain· breaking thing " Ri chard Maibau m know~ li e has coauthored eight of the 10 Bond movies (not 1n- cludinii the ma.verick "Ca.sJno Royate" ). The l ates t is o n vl e w t hPou;hJ>ut tlie nation this sununer : "The Spy Who LOved fde," atar· ring Roger M oore, Barbara Bach, Curt Jergens and 7·foot 2 H1chard Kiel as Jaws, whose steel teeth arc d S lethal a.'i a Sten gun Ma1baum wa ~ a t•ur1ous choice lo become 007 laureate lie 1s about a!, Br1t1sh as a Coney Island red hot. Born in New York City, he at- tended New Y o rk Un1 vers1ty, graduated from the University of Iowa and cam e to Hollywood in 1936 after making a name for himself as playwright Indian .{lrt Show Opens 'ECHOES OF THE PAST' Contemijorary American Indian art, Sunday through Sept. 26 at Mills House. City or Garden Grove Art Gallery. 12732 Main St. On Euclid Par~). Reception with artists. 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday; demonstration or basketry by Marian Walkingstick and Betty Valenzuela. Hours: noon to 4 p.m. Thursdays. Mondays. t~ree. • 'RESPONSE TO THE INTANGIBLE' -Works by Nan Tandy, Sunday t,J\rou&h Sept. 10 al Tanar Gallery, 2139 Laguna Canyon Road, Laeuna Beach. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m . Thursdays·Saturdays and Mondays· Tuesdays. Free. r Galleries I Exhibits FESTIVAL OF ARTS -Now through Aug. 28 al 850 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Noon to 11::.> p.m . daily. 50 cents adults, 10 cents children. 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The hm lime I ever •udlllcm.-d for a play We wens huldlni aud1tlon1 for • play I I lot • part bttauae I ('OU Id d11 whit paul'd ro; wrOhl, • comedy c•lled .• Fant lei, .. which • n t: n 111 ~ h 11 c c" n t rn wUI be prescmted Sept. 30 and Oct 2 •l the. .SaihvHle.1enn lrvineHurv~"l fo'catlval The year wu 19'M ancl lb• pl11e~ Wd NIASIWlll~. where I ~re"' up Tho mus•c•I "at. "Stop tht' World I ant to GC'l Off J loved the mu11caJ .-o I \llent to auditions t'ven thourh J had na e•· ~rience. wanune tnto the room wu 1nUm1daunc M'f'toWt there were wh•l looked ltke hordes or people. and the other glr\s filling out audition form!> .r;eemed to have long ltst.s of credit!'> THEY COULD btng, danl't: and prubabl} do back rup. ... but tht•} dtdn't look enough lake the leading lady to pla} her daughter anu the; couldn t fah .Jn Englt~h acc:t·nt I ghl the µ..rt ror the next rew ;.ears IJcfote the a<:llf\~ bug dted from un tnJl'Cl1on of n•olll.>. I '>lumbll-<l throuJ.;h lht.> l·horu:.t., of ~uth Pac1!1c" and CJrn1val.' played a rnet1d in a Shaw melodrama and finally got thl' leading role m tht• British com edy "The Knack · · M:, accent stood me m 6'ood !>lead I WAS SITTING next to the director, Belly 1.ou.can11 SohJo. watchlna the nervous audl lloner11 coml' m l empwlhited l felt nervous for them Uut I N>uld ulso understand better how· J1rt.'<'lors make decisions For ini,;taJ\ce, one very attractive and tulcntt.-d woman clearly wanted the lead rnlt-. but she was too sophisticated However, :.ht> 1 ead one of the supportmg roles so well ~ou'd thmk she'd had lime to !>tudy the scnpt !the actors were reading "cold"> IL was also Interesting to note that dtf ftorenl Imes changed meaning considerably "'th the varioui. actors' readings That's why I write pla}., l'nhkc novels, which become 11\ed onu: they re fin1'>hl'<1. J plav is fluid \. hangin~ "1th <:<tt:h production and even each performance I'm glad I'm not Hell~, I wouldn't want to ha\c to make the dcc1!>10n'> i\fter all. it's a lot harder for her than 1t "us for the director hdck tn Nashville. None of my characters arc English Wi ne Standards ·Li,Sted SAN FRANUSC(J Hccent research by Wine Jni.t1tute re veals that, in the lw.t year, many wine lists m restaurants around the country gained in breadth w. well as depth. Also. m some cases, prices were lowered to a reasonable level The mcreai,;e in knowledguble wine consumers Is certamly 11 factor in this trend, but of equal importance Is the fact that many or these restaurants reported that their wine sales increased. as did their profits The following standards for restaurants are considered reasonable I> A WINE LIST should include at least two wines that comple ment each entree oo the menu. 1f the wines are vmtaged, the years should be provided llf iJ restaurant uses a "V" next to lhc wine, the wailers und "'a1tre:.ses s hould be aware of which v1n tages a.n in stock > 2 J In a restaurant with u dozen "ines and a suituble menu, there !:ihould also be a decent !>election <at least three each) of appetizer ' and dessert wine:.. and al least two champagnes 3 > Wines should be offered in l'Urafes and by the glass at a fair price. and the i.tzl' of the carafe should be indicated on the list 4) Pncm~ in general should be lair Th.Ii. 1s a tnck} one since 'fair" is relative but retrul plus a dollar or even double the wholesale price sllll leaves a &ood prolit. Anyth)Jii over lwice retaJJ may be conaidered goua· 1na. 5) Tbe wine list should be of· tered with the menu, and the wine abould an'\ve Iona before the food. I) THE LABEL should be pre· sented, and the bottle opened at the table. promptly. 7) Glasses should be at least et1ht oonces tn stze. 8) Wblle wines and roses JbouJd be chilled. reds Ill room temperature. t~ .. r..Uy only a skeletal • d, but ii it ts followed lbe restaurant and lbe consumer bodl wiA. A recent survey of re1twraot ownen indicates that the m..,ority want feedback from their cu&lomera; so, as wine has become matt ~ more a part of Americlin dining, Jt seems logicaJ that the wine lt!>t and i.erv1ce be a aUbJect of dis cuss ion Movies, Books Linked Carlos Ortega, singL·I' and pianist. is now f eatured Tuesday through Saturdays from 7 p m . in the loungt• ot Restaurant Kolo. .i:JOo \"on Karman Ave , ~cwport B c a c h K o t o f t• a t u r t• ., .J upanese cuisine 494-1011/9 Several motion pictures from 20th Century-Fox will have lie-ms with paperback book publ1shers The current paperback tie-ins .Jre no"' on best seller hsts, 1n· eluding those in the New York Times and l'ubhshers Weekly. Star Wars · a Ballantine book. has more than two m1lhon <:op1es in print Produced by Gary Kurtz and written and directed by George Lucas. the ftlm stars Mark Hamill. Har- rison Ford. Carrie Fisher and Alec Gutnnes:. "TUf: OTHER Side of Mid night," a IJell book, ls back on the best·seller list as a movie tie· in after having been on ongmally for more than a y~ar with 4.5 million copies sold The Frank Y ablans presentation of the film. based on S1dney Sheldon's novel and directed by Charles Jarrolt from the scr eenplay by Herman Raucher and Daniel Taradash, stars Mane.fo,rance Plsier, John Beck, Susan Sarandon and Raf Vallone Coming up shortly arc "Julta," from the memoir "Pcnt1mento," by Llllian llcllman. to tw reissued hy New Amenc·an Library in October lo coincide with the film's pre mlerc The movie stars Jane Fonda, Vanes~a Redgrave and Jason Robards The Richard Roth Production 1s directed by Fred Zinnemann from a screen adaptation by Alvin Sargent. "The Tummg Point," also to be published by New Amencan Library. will appear as a nov- e l1zat1on by Arthur Laurents based on his own screenplay. The film stars Anne Bancroft. Shlrle\ M c L a I n e a n d M i k h a 1 ·1 Baryshnikov and was co produced und directed b\ Herbert Ross · "SURVIVAL RUN," based on lht• s<•1cnc•t• f1l·llon novel "Dam natton Alley," will be rel11sued b; Berkeley Hooks simultaneously with the film 'i. release. Produced by Jerome M Zeilman and Paul M aslansky and di reeled by Jack Smight from a !>Creenplay b} Alan Sharp and Lukas Heller. lhe Real Cantonese Food STAG CHINESE CASINO I J4t \, COAIT MWY U.MMAllACH 111 21st Pl., Newport Buch ~lole i..ts.ci 0.-J-4 H"" Sun. & Mon. Auo. 14 l 1& THI DAVI l'U<I OU.AlTIT Every Successful Pereon Has A .. OO·hat "DO-LIST" FOR 177 * VISIT CLASS OF '47 (Formerly Kelly's Steak House NEW OWNERS-NEW NAME) •CHECK MODERATE PRICES For Excellent Food and Drink * TRY PRIME RIB SPKIAl $5.95 * TltY Offf'S SPECIAL SHRIMP $6.95 (Butterlhed, marinated and barbeQued) COMf'UTI MINU lllOl A flUH PU.Cl S..-.-4 ~ '4:10 te 11 ,_ 2ot ra1m. 1a1boe , .......... 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C l oris Leachman and Harvey Korman • Thi• World's Greatest Lover" will 1tho be published by Ace Books as a novel bai.ed on Gene Wt Ider·., scrct.'npla). Scheduled to bt• rrlcasi:d al Chm.tmas 1977. the film slurs Wilder twho also pro<lu<:ed and directed). Carol Kant.' and Uom DeLuii.e ··An Unmarried Woman" will be published by Avon Books as a novel based on Paul Maiursky'g screenplay. Mazursky directed and produced the film. which stars Jill Clayburgh , Alan Bates and Michael Murphy NOW!! Jf ron1 l'egas Al'lnr singer Jehry l\1lller. who has pert or med al the Dc:-;crt Inn in L<.1s \'egas and Harrah's Clubs in Reno and Lake Tahoe. b being featured at the Convention Center 1-fot<!I. 7675 Crescent Ave.. Buena Park. near Knoll's Berry Farm Showt1mes are 9·30 and 11.30 pm. Tuesday through Saturda~. with an additional l a .m . show on weekends There 1s no cover char~e and no minimum. BOBWHITE PLUS "Charles isn't that ~ . 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Ila vailid1ty . lbowe\i.r, t'ennc.I( be deon1tid for M chap Ion& 1ulldly lruichecHn T'n Pill\ Alhey·~ Pantheon. mE GOOD1t~'4 enryunt'" know• 1lntch f'rorn .. Brolbet. Can You Spw., • Dime?" of Oreat Dti> 100 \1nta1e throu&h '"Apnl tn Pam" -a buri lw'• attn only on postcard& to the unfor&et labfe ~e of lh11t gre•l perenn11al • 'Thf' W1urd of OJ.," includant "Cher the Rambow .. lf that·~ not flMJQ&h. add "It'~ Only• Paper Moon · Riaht. no~. fhrburl' 1s bat'k an the Goth.url apotlicht bv Vlr\Ue or the Guy L<>mbudo r~v1val or '·Fu:uan·~ Rainbow that 1s on throu&h Sept 4 at the are.t Manne Amph1lheal~r in :.uburban Jone-. LA CAVE R ESTAUR ANT Dine In Our Romantic Cellar STEAKS • LOBSTER • CRAB • SHRIMP PRIME RIB -Thur., Fri •• & Sat. Open For Lunch 11:30-2:30 Mon. thru Fri. Ample FrM Pa rking Reservation• 846-7944 16951/z l rvlne Costa Mesa At The , J/,~11/i,~9/011 ,fie<1ch /}n11 21112 Pacific CoaST Hwy. Huntington Beach (714) 536-1421 LUNCHES SERVED Buffet and Luncheon Menu 11 30 a m. to 2·30 p.m Monday thru Friday THURSDAY F.ASHtOH SHOW DIMMERS SERVED From S·OO pm 7 days a week WHITEY HOFFM.AM TRIO FeaturtrlQ Jodv Jam•' Sul\ 7 om 11 om Mon 9om tom Dc11ch IUld rnu> Uwn•1dler mo' e back to the Great Wh1tt'Way t-·unm lhin.c uhout thllt bhow ... chortles the mlln who tholl&:ht u1> the islory and wrote all the word~ fur cornpo~t'r Uurton Lane "All the experts wert' 1c1tn-d lo tou<'h 1t when we first put It on juat 30 yean aaio. t-.:ven Jcromt• Robblns didn't want to f'boreotirllph 1l They wttrc a!rllld of the themes it luckh.'lf, rimi.m und the gold standard. Now it's all cumu truu und pluy:. evt1ry dMy 11omcwhere In tbt: \ 1n1too Stule~ " A m&aln ~·haructer in the show is u leprechaun. un elfin lnt1h f1Kmenl a sprite whom Harburg re· iscmbleis, though of rar different ethnic backsround. • Hurburit "rew up on Manhattan's lower East Side. the melllna r><>t Crom which such other talents as I rvlng Berlin, Arthur Schwartz and Geoue Gershwin emer11ed. TUE PARTICULAR chaaracterislic started to -.how when llarburg was !>l1ll a lad, running through the tenement streets "wnllng jingles and making the k1da laugh " His garment cutter rather from Russia named him Edgar, his mother called him Ylpsel, an 1d1omalJc cmJearment Now he's known to everyone :.imply as KY or Yip Getting around to lalk about his ball·century of wnhng those lyrics that automatJcally recall the accompany1ni.: melodies. Jlarburg points out that·· 1 have a soc1olog1cal point in everythlnfe I wnte. The point must be not loser monize. but to entertain.·· lie pauses to renect, sums up his satiric ouUook with "lhe world's a circus, why should it 1rk us"!" "Ralph is back in the kitchen" at the DRIF rwooo B~~5'Cw, 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy . Huntington Beach OPEN FACE STE.AK SANDWICH $2.95 ALL DAY LONG TIL 10 PM. DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAL DINNERS & COCKTAILS WEDMESO.AY -SATURDAY SING ALONG WITH GLORIA FRID.A Y & SATURDAY FROM 8:3 0 P.M. 3 PAR GOLF COURSE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 536-8871 _ .. Wr I MELLOW ROCK MUSIC I And Introducing JULI BRACE SUNDAY, AUGUST 14 3:00 to 1:00 P.M. ' .,. __ SONGWRITER HARBURG AT 79 . Some of his early sorties into rhythmic irony, done while a student at City College of New York. were accepted for Franldtn P. Adams' pres t agious "Conmni: Tower"' newspaper column ~ther contributors were his schoolmate Ira Gershwin, Howard D1t:lt another future lyricist. -and Dorothy Parker. 111EN CAME 1929. the big bust, "and the economic system helped me gel out or where I was begmmng to be resUess .. Ira Gershwin gave him a rhyming dictionary. ~nd soon llarburg linked up with Jay Gorney, the first or the 11 composers for whom he eventually worked. Pretty good for a bard who didn't rind Tin Pan Alley until he was 31. Starling w1lh Gorney on "Earl Carroll's Sketchbook," llarburg plugged through three more shows. In 1932 came "Amencana" for which the team did '"Brother. Can You Spare a Dime?" HAVE A FREE APPETIZER OH us WITH THIS AD DINING • DANCING EHTERT AIMMENT Bu•wiin<;me'l c; Lunch Soec1a1, SEAFOOD• COCKTAILS• '000 TO c;o UHQUETS. ,.IVATf ,.mu <".HA.MPAG~E BRUNCH SUNOA.YS HAPPY HOURS 4-6 1 7">0 W Lincoln • A'1ahi:wn 991·0540 • ~4 7 W 19th SI • Costa MPqa 642 9764 . Country Hits Hard to Find NASHVILLE (AP> David Houston is loolun& for anothet' "1oosebump" son& , He recorded such a song in 1966. · • AJmosl Persuaded," which won four Grammy Awards. sold more than one million copies and became a country music classic "Sometimes when you record you have goosebumps," the muscular Houston, 35, said in an interview. •·vou can lell ll by the people In the studio. It 'a like a ballplayer feels when he bits a home run or when you get up and join the church. It's deeper than just sinlina a song.·· . THER E HAVE been a lot o( goosebumps in his recordini sessions. He's lost count or his No. 1 rt~cords. but 1t 's approx· 1m alely 15 His current release ..ou1TON 1s "Ain"t That Lovin' You Baby," a blues-sounding song that departs from lhe normal Houston style. He hasn't had a No. 1 hit for a couple of years. but says the h1&hs and lows make recording tn· terest.Jng "Music 1s unpredictable," said Houston who lives in Bossier. La ··If 1l wasn't, 1l would take the edgeolf 1t." It's unlikely he'll lose his own edge at sin&ing and performing. He smgs the tlUe song to the cur· rent movie '"Bootleggers' Angels," ls a member of the Grand Ole Opry and was on the road 280 days Jast year constantly fulfilling request.a for .. Almost Persuaded." "THERE'S NO tellmg how many times I've sung it," he said. "We'll be singing alone and peo- ple will ask for It. I've never sung It when people dido 't clap or didn't know It. "There's never been a record returned on the song. A song like that comes alone once in a lifetime ·· After recordin& the song, he was almost persuaded il was a loser "We thought al was the B side of lhe record " s aid Houston, a descendant of both Sam Houst~n and Robert E. Lee. ./1_olden .,/~~. ~ .'-/ ~ Sl;;;;ragon ... ·_ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo C&te Dishes LUNCH•Oltit .. ER DAILY Food to Take Out 1 1:30 ~M. to 10 P.M. 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(., lltP/I on • o >t ..,_, c.-, t Mooiit -c;.is Ill ,,_.. O•• 104" 1,, I! ~••O • 0 3 ( 2t e J PCA Cll4111p1011 s11tf '911 >'1~ 1~1 1 hi tn\I •uu 1 om~I I l'rD~. !!·· ~ 10 ...... c .,., S<olpoo ltl ten" 1m1 1 .\•• 1~ m....,_ 24 100 Clu• fD ~UC E"111•111tw1 O> tlotN l4 12:00 DO.. '17 a 11 llti o 1are1a m lmi t!lt a.M (i) MoN: "ANndolltd" (dri) '411 Dtnni:. 0 Ktete G.llt 5l1J1m ~ lbcN•lllth11r ~epo<t -12:30-D Mov1u: "Atta11 1n Hav~"a Ont Heavenly N1&hl " · Slt.pchJd 0> Movlt1: "lhe 01~tmbod1td lh, T•chmao Mysltry lht llappy l1mt ~ M1eHerl/lth11r Report 1:00 0 htbbolll CJ 21 I Jt M1d1111ht Spet11I e Mo.11s c;,,. My lltrards 10 1l10.idw4y C.ou119tou1 01. h11 .1110 0'1ert w., 0 Suspenst Thuhe Iii T1111lltf -1:30-a> Mowte "lht Hofrlllle Or. Hrttll cock" (h<X J 60 Rol><'ll fttmvnr 2:00 0 li'ottts I rtheld 1 hundfl lxilt ·• Vt "111 -3:05-a Mow1t· ~lirlc o1 111e Ro11111t Tw1nllts" (d11J 61 David Jan.wn SATURDAY I MOANING I 7:00 D Summer Stmestei u ~ii m m !ftl Woodf Wood· pecker Show • e l '°Pe1• Cartoons O 13 1110 ( ~J e ) lom & Jerry MumW, Show 1 & ) WallstrMt m "'• rn etua m L.A. l'lltllM G> 5'111 Y Ol1J Sllow tD MM lulldl, "1u Otstroys -7:30-0 Can\tr1 TltrH CJ lf .J) m U: Pink ,Htfltr 0 hctsdttn • ' loMy QlllSt Q (V(f§(..8)([,)h~ lf JocaJ }an bands could be preserved a. . ton ("Here's That Rainy Day"). OCRM defies valuable musical rt1ources. the list would be AN AMBITIOUS and potenllally very sue· the "b1g band nostaltJa" label lhrouib ats vast headed b)' \h• Orance County Rhythm Machine cessful. experiment brought the .band into and varied repertoire. Incl~ tunes by Leon 46nd Wind f!naemble. Isadore s m Newport Beach Monday night, where RtiS&ell Roberta Flack andStevte Wonder The 14-plece bund (e1eht bru1, five saxes OCRM turned an an overwhelmlna set of bia band Th~re's 8 touch of the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis und rhythm tr\o) led by bassls\ Bob Cassens 1s Jan. lf the enthuslastlc crowd response repeats or Buddy Rich blg band feel to OCRM's sound alrt'udy well known to pat.roM of Hungry Joe's itseU this commg Monday nlaht, Isadore's may but the creat.Jve arraneements of Cassens and Bttore tht' <'lul> was torched thls aprtne. OCRM becomeOCRM'snewhome. Le\'shope. tenor sacophonlst Tom Kubis lend the band ats own dlstmctly swinging sound Animation: Looking Lively liURBANK (AP) "This as when papa tukei. hli. hands oft the bicycle lo see if junior can ride by hamselC '' Walt Disney animating director Don Bluth was lwkin& about "Pete's Dragon," whose animated tH.'QUenCCS WIJI be the rirSt that didn't l'Ome from the drawing boards of animators who look Disney from "Snow Whale" to the current ·'The Rescuers '· Sequences involving Elliott the Dragon in the lave-action musical comedy are being done entirely by young animator'! and arhsts recruit· ed since 1971, m the studio's first animation training program since the early 1930s ''THE MOST exciting thing for me 1s to see tht' transition. seeing the young people who didn't work under Walt,'' swd Bluth, who worked briefly under Disney before leaving the studio for a number of years. "They're one generation re· moved, but they're learning under hts disciples " Wolfean1! Re1thermun. who directed "The Rescuers," said. "The final handsoff will come with 'The Fox and the Hounds,· which will give lhem tt greater opportunity and challenge The characters in 'The Rescuers· were set by the older hands." The 'Nine Old Men." as Disney called hts key animators after lhe Supreme Court Justices. are nearly gone Remaining are Reatherman. f'rank Thomas. Oliver John:-.on and Enc Larsen. all in their 60s Re1therman '>aid. · The rest all Jumped ship. retired or dat'<I DON BLUTH (FRONT) LOOKS AT FILM John Pomeroy (Lett). Gary Goldman Are New ·Not 1ust mo'e charactC'rs But to people your film with characters wh<> have personahtaes and arC' behevablt• That takes ability and insight · Bluth said a number of the new group are women. And talk about hot sololsU! They kept pop. ping up left and right as the ensemble worked its way around Cassens' waJking baas lines, Golden West College music instructor Gerry Schroeder's hght touch electric piano chordines and the dar· mg drumwork or Gordon Peeke. Among the many standouts were Kubis on tenor, trumpeter Ken Kaplan, first night member Dan Higgins on alto and Dave Alex· and er on tenor and barttone. ALEXANDER was so devast11ling with his intense. nearly bursting solo OJI Phil Wilson's "Basically Blues" that the trumpet section Jok- ingly held up sheet music with "Don't Applaud" scribbled on the back It wus like trying to slop a runaway fteight tram with a hand i.1gnal. Camaraderie. dedtcalaon and talent are just <1 few of the factors that make this band so en- dearin~ The band as very flexible. employing flugelhorns or muted trombones for colorful shadings on smoky ballads, then kicking iolo high gear for dynamic tunes such as Bill Conte·s "Gonna Fly Now.'' the theme from "R~ky." Able to handle anything an between. OCRM offered a deft, impress1onist1c charting of Chide Corea's "Spain" and broke rnto a vibrant be·bop midway through Hussell 's '"This Masquerade.·· · lfo' YOU llAVF.N'T heard OCRM )Cl, sel Monday night aside for a trip to Isadore's. 333 Rayside Drive, NewPorl Beach . Admission is <J scant $2 and seating is tn• llmale bul you must be of legal age. If the band gets the !-.upport It so richly deserves and hccomes a regular attract.Jon, the void left. by the departure or Hungry Joe's Wiii be further re. duce<! In the early 1970s the studio built on anama Lion faced a crisis. Its pr1nc1pal animators would soon be retiring. Should the studio get out of the animation business after all. its live·action films and Disneyland and Disney World were the major sources of income or should 1t rebuild ats animation department from scratch'> The new Love Bug falls hood-over-wheels for a classy chassis THE DECISION was to stay m an1mal1on. and In 1971 thc studio rounded up 60 young artists for testing and training ''This almost started too late," said animator John Pomeroy, 26. "It just got &otng by the skin of 1ts teeth It's going to take a lot of work." Pomeroy began pounding on the studio doors at 14, when the only person who would look at his portfolio was the gale guard. He finally got in in 1973. The studio Is so receptJve lo new talent now that It ha.'1 printed a colorful brochure pleading with young artists to submit samples. The 60 new artists were glven four weeks of training. then were required to produce a short piece of rough animation. The best went on to do a second screen test and the outstanding ones were tured. Eventually, several were promoted to the rank of animator "TO ANIMATE means to bring alive," said Bluth, who at 39 is the oldest of the new group. ,,- WALT DISl'IEY PROOUCTIOt-IS' GOES TO MONTE CARLO I t) f1nt AW r:!-~-~,,.i.~c:ao~-~·~·,,_.,_=~~n ,illi •• m Motte: (CJ "Al J11ahtcs of ""_........._ .. .,,"' OU.Ml" (wes) '51-0an Owyt1 CVU1'11&T"llL1 M~·1111 ( ,,. (l ) "'°luff• 8:00 O ( 1 ll 11)) . LIJ Sytw"tcr l T-17 D M.~lt: "Tu~ Cu111111dos" ( dl4) ~9 llobfrl BasrM 6 hllty ol 1M 0111C111un Q I ) I ijQ (\.2t f J) 5*bJ 0oo U Mov11: t 1 ''Ilic~ Shield ol f11wotth" (ilfv) ·~4 IMv Curtis tantl l t1gh Oav1d I aiw a> llomp11 llOOlll a~ ¥01te ot folyo -8:30- D ( 17 3 ) • Clue Club fD Wc>B, Won. Wot• m "'"''" 10 ',. .,, 2:15 4:.05 6:00 7:10 •:H P'OUHJAWVALl av ..• ·-:,t::: ;:.i.' ... ·-.. _ sanblld and The Eye of the C TiQer~ , .. ... ... WALT DtSHlY _ _. !OJ~,, GOU -·~· ~ C.t.llO ti ........... ,, ..... .. 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W~y '" °'°"' play, on Sunday at 10 mtnCo1 .... •Hetlll,...,He11,mN p m on KOCE-TV c.1e•w1•si .• 0renee ,,.. · • • Channel 50. LIGHT CLASllCI -With Jim Christen""' encl IM Pot:lll< Pot1• Ote,...lre, 7.30 pm W.O.,.....y •I So\11h Coe•I Villo900, 5""'1ower •ncl Bear ot'"4•. IMI• AN. Ovldooo, ''"· TMUlllOAY, AUGUST ti MAGIC ACTI -Q\IKll Jone• Metfc Revue, Pwi-MDQlc MDQlclen•, Ill· vl•lbl• Men lllutlon encl Junior 111\eql· c1e11• Sl'owt, ,_,to 7:•5 p.m. Auo. ll·JI •• South ONtt ll'tea, erlstol Slrffl .t ,,... len Dl'90 f'r-•y, Cott• MeH. ...... "UOAY, AUGUST It Ill.LY OANCINO -Mlddlt Ee•tern folk ... d bllfy dtf>Cl"ll Ip m AYO It •• S•nl• AN Golf-OUldOor tm PhllNtttr. 11111 and Brltlot tlrotts. Slerrino Merine HOrowlU ~rtt 'MY OAUGMTla, aATIO X' Com..,., ""9 , .. n •• the Edlfewtl•• Hyen -· WfllrnlMI.,. lloUlev•rd •nd Peclllc CoeU .. •Oll•OY. L- BU<h Dl,....rlhN\er,I~,_,. 'THI ~ND CW MUllC' -Redfen I. H...,..,...tetn mvsleel, Ip "' Aut "10enc:t8-J7. -J pm AUQ 71.encl t7 Senll-Cornmunoy "'1•r•n e1 VIiie P.,.k Auditorium, Cef>IDf and Ltn<oln \treeh, VIII• P•rll Sl ~ner•I. n .. ...,. .... 11 ... d ulldor •ncl wn•or•. U chHd"'"· I I lO chlldr.., et m•llM .. ~7 4llJ0<"7 J6.6' The play, which has been adapted as part of the "Piccadilly Circus" se ri es, mark s Courtenay's first TV partnership with actress Cheryl Kennedy -who Is, in real life, Mrs. Courtenay. THE ACTION in the play centers on a romantic quadrangle in· volving a young man named Leonard <Courtenay). his sister Anna (Bridget Turner>, brother-in·law Graham <Michael Robbins) and Joan <Kennedy>. who is the object of both men's affections. -•tor•or-'ONCI UPON .. MATT•llS' ·n••·IPANOL•O ot•L' -Nell Mu>1ul, Io clOCll ICll\IQM -5.etur Simon comotdy, dlnlltr thHl<W el Comic relief is pro· vided by the unathletic Leonard's efforts to win his lady-love's heart through his performance on the cricket field, with action sequences filmed at London's Kenton Cricket Ground. do •• 'ulforlon Coll-C.emlkl• Anoero·• •nd Vi11c1 • Tht•ttt ThHltr, :111 E Owlpmen Aw ti SO 11 .. teur•nl, H••bor Boul•v•rd •I td111t•. 11 SOcllllclf..,,•I bc>xofllce Ch•pmen Avenue, l'ulfenon, Aut. 1 .. s.tvl. 11. FrldtYI lllrouQh Sund•YI ••HOLING eaOTHlaS -And only.SU.CU Barnum I. Belfey CltCU\ Al lht -~~.:;.;_:..:;..;.;,;;....;.;,;;=::;:...""'-=~-;..;..:"""";;;..;.~----- A,..,,.1m C.0..WflllO" Cantor· J -a o·clOCll lonlOlll --•Y, 11 • m., J .,.., IP m S.turdlly, 1·30 end Ip m. S<in<My Al ttw I.Ono lie.ell A<ena: J Dndlpm.Auo.17-lt, llerfl,UMI Pm Auo to; I •-•Pm Auo 21. ~ S0·17.l0, -clllklten'• dloco..nt•. 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J-00•. , •• I :00• TOMORROW Chi I • , • I I 100• ••.•.. .J:OO •••• 1:00 14 SUNDAY •••.•••• , , ••••.• , .l:JO .••• 1 :00 IS MONDAY. . • 3100•. • .l :OO• • CHILDREN UNDER 12 -S2 00 lft1 tllan ldull Pfica A~0 The Long Beach Arena EONESDAY, AUG. 17 thru SUNDAY, AUG. 21 • 'S1111hr Ind ••• IHdlt' la for .. .,.,,., ••• II cr11r ''"' l•rt ll1rnol•1. cr11r 1•111 can. cr11r allHI car ct11111. crazr ••Ht Cl re•111: Bat ... ~e of Wills Marc Smt:er us Petruchio sets out lo con- quer Fredi Olster as the wlld Katherina in Shakespeare's "The Taming or the Shrew " The American Conservatory Theater production will be aired at 9 p.m. Wednesday on Channel 28 • . . "A BRIDGE TOO FAR" PG NOl'- "LOOAN'S RUN " "NEW YORK. NEW YORK" (PG) "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" (PG) "MARCH OR DIE" (PG) "ONE ON ONE" (PG) "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" "MOONSHINE COUNTY EXPRESS" (PG) "THE LAST REMAKE OF BEAU GESTE" "BITE THE BULLET" (PG) . ·. "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" "VIGILANTE FORCE" (PG) 'HERBIE GOES TO MONTE CARLO" "N~VER A DULL MOMENTH (G) 8PECl.Ai CHILDREN S ""ICl!e "OTHER SIDE OF MID IGHT" "EXORCIST ll:THE HERETIC" (R) lA MlllADA • • l.NllWOOD • WAI.A'* eAllOAI• Hl>CI 11 M lllOHOA't ..... IATIHIDAY ca....~ 11'90 le L'OI lA MllllADA • ONLY IUNOAYI • HOllOAYI 11.-.. - ,...., ·-fll/Hl·tPI U.. ...... l e ...... DoNI,. NIW YOU, NIW YoaK ll1M e )111 e •oeo e .... ....,, .... __ IN IUtlUHOUNDI ROLLllCOAITll CMI 'lut MIDWAYCNI IOllT,NOl'AMn ... IOUUCOASTRC"t ~UI MIDWAY!Ml IOlll'I', NO KINI °'"'~ MAICH oa Dtl CPO) ·· flll ITOll'I' Of A WINNll" OHi OH OHi CHI IMt Ml t•S7taNI 1.4't lllU P\UI DllVl..fN !Ml Ml IPJ.f!=~ 1•.lL:t fntJNTlllN ~ Vlll l I 'f [)1411/( IN ..... IACIQ .... MOOat TMI SPY WHO LOVIO Ml 1Nt ~"' LOMN'SIUNCPet "Ttll lllAnR OI AU~ ltNUDI ~Ofnoeat1t TMI AMAIJNO OOlllMAHl .. 1 .. ' .-• f • " peek Aciing p oWerf ul (A Quick Look . at u.. Movies) •U ...., a•• COO• "' n&l1 ~th• loot Ind reel ot t.M wua \M P 11tc and Korea -• r markable feat irentm wu p~oto1rapbed In C I en.la. Captuno1 Uie eaicm c cbaracter or Geoer of the Arml• DoQcl• MacArthur pre· sented an even 1reater <'halleqe. not fully re· allied. Gre1ory Peck posaeases the pbyslcal bearin& and the heroic quahty for the tar1er- lhan-tife warnor, but b1a c-omplex.it1es are not cap· tured 1n the H al Barwood·Matlhew Rob- bins 1cr1pt. But Ulen. MacArthur was not as easy to capf.ure as the 3'1mpUsllc Ceorge Pat loo. The mm l.S long and talky. but i:. held t oi•ther by P•c It •1 powerful portrayal • Splendid aupport comM from .Dan O'KerUhy Pr• d ROOtevelt Ed 11anden u Pr .. l- dellt 'l'ruman. Rated PO. "11E&81£ GOES TO MONTI! CAaLO,. coo· Unuoa the adventure• of th Dl1ne)' 8uperbu1. Tbl1 Umo lb• lnteU11ent VW ts q-.ed ln a road race between Parla and Mon co and a rom&Utce with a fetclun& powder· blue Lancia piloted by Julie Som mart. 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Channel 28, will be the scene or Summeriest '77 -a summer pledge drive scheduled for Aue. 14·2S. To help promote viewer support, the station will air a varied lineup of old and new specials. Monty Python's Flying Circus takes its "Pleasure at Her Majesty's" on Sun· day at 11:15 p.m. Also featured in this madcap gathering or Britieh comedy stars are zany groups like Beyond the Fringe and the Goodies. "The Taming of the Shrew," Shakespeare's classic comic look at romance and male chauvinism, airs Wednesday at 9 p.m. on "Theater in Amenca." Contemporary theater meets traditional commedla dell'arte m this lively interpretation by San Francisco's nationally acclaimed American Conservatory Theater. I N SEPTEMBER. 1975, a knife· wielding assailant entered HoJland'a H1Jksmuseum and aluhed one of Rem· Ready to Go brandt's most famous paintings. In "The Restoration of Rembrandt's 'Night Watch.' .. airing Wednesday at 8:05 p.m .. the risky, delicate restoration of this priceless masterpiece by a team or d edicated experts 1s absorbingly documented. "My Kingdom for Love: Abdication,'' airing Thursday at 8 p.m., sheds new light on the story of King Edward vm or England and an Amer ican divorcee named Wallis Simpson. The documen· tary uses film clips and first-band ac· counta to produce a vivid portrait of the man who relinquished the Brltilb throne in 1936 to marry the woman he loved. "The Key to the Unlvene" I.I siven a significant new tum on Friday, Aue. 19, at 9:05 p.m., in thJs two-hour special ex· ploration of some of lbe atnaz.in& modern developments in astronomy. Some of the all·time jau greats - Duke Elliniton, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald and the original Benny Good Don Knotts (left> and Dean Jones prepare to race Herbie. the Volkswagen. in a trans-France race in this scene from Walt Disne.'"s "llcrlJie Goes to Monte Carlo." Jutte Sommars also stars. SHOWTIMES DAILY-8:42 SAT.·SUN.-1:15· 5:10-9:15 man Quartet -are featured in an "All- Star Swing Festival," alrinl Saturday. Aug. 20, at 10:20 p.m. Immediately af· terwards, at 11:15 p.m., "Tennessee Williams' South" is explored, alont with re-enactments of scenes from some of Williams' most famous dramas. with s uch stars u Colleen Dewhurst and Michael Y-ork. EMMA BOVARY, Flaubert's classic heroine, begins her romanUc miudven· tures in "Madame Bovary," Monday, Aug. 22, at 8 p.m. aM continues them at the same hour over the next three nl1bt1. "The First Breeze of Summer," LelUe. Lee's Obie Award·wlnnlns dramatic portrait of a middle-dau black family, airs Wednesday, Aug. 24, aUp.m. "Give 'em Hell" Harry Truman, ever· reisty at 68, is brought to life In a virtuoso solo performance by Emmy·winnlnl ac· · tor Ed F1anders in "Harry S. Truman: Plam Spealdn&," Thursday, Aus. 25, at 9· 1op.m. ORCA-TH• ONLY ANIMA&. WHO KtU.S flOR MVSMQa. Tne klller whale hvnrt In pack• like I WOif 11 allack.0 by INll\ ~wt• flvnl Oq- lhel __, Wllll e rele"lleO. le1T1f)lf,"9110•tne•- ecro11 ·-· 9CIOH lome I Cl(lll •H obttac:IH. I SHOWTIMES DAILY·7:00·10:55 SAT ,·SUN.·3:30· 7:30·11!25 Here's Wek....e Gregory Peck as Gen. Douglas MacArthur is given a ticker tape parade on his return from Korea in the film "MacArthur," a bio- graphical drama produced b~· Frank McCarthy and directed by Joseph Sargent. Marj Du.say and Dan O'Herlihy costar. .srAA. 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' [IJI OCUU'tlTfM I THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PICTURE AND THE FINEST SOUND QUALITY EVER REPRODUCED IN THE THEATRE. ; ' MORE AVAILABLE SEATS 1252 WXURIOUS MOHAIR LOGES -50-100% MORE1 SEATS THAN ANY OTHER THEATRE. .......---(1]1 OOlBYSYSTEM J4t --·-- SHOWTIMES DAILY-3:55- 7:15-10:40 STAR WAAS T-SHIRTS ANO POSTERS NOW AVAILABLE 'DAILY -12:00-2:30· 5:00-7:30·1 O:OO·Mldnlght CINEMA CENTER HAHOl.AT .AD.AMS,COST.AMISA MESAVHDICBnU t7t~l41 CIN AWEST W!STMIHSTll .ATG0&»91WHT lt1·44tJ SHOWT1MES- OAILY·2:15- 5:40-9:05 . .. . . . . . lWl Y PllO f 'rtd Elton John Variegated . tblll -plu th• fll('t. tbtt &1 Park cone rt wu tpc!N!d bffaun of pounna a1n -clJdn't dampen a11yoot1'11 p1ru.a a.. th• 1nV\tett 1u I.JI alt'! )'•ten, drank eh1miia1nci, and anced to clilC.'o mu lc unUI w11y ft.er midtl lhl f Of CIOW"te K1ki '1 paJ Elton wMis ere. and ~ou 11hould hne •~en bat be was weanna ONE RED shoe. one green. One white r.ock . one blue. A red nd wh,jte !>lnped J~llel, red. yellow and areen s triped ~hut . white i.horts, while 5ungla.':.~ and a rt>d beanie on his head IA .. rncnd" muttered, "I don't w anlto :.ay an}thlne. but he wore the '>ame thing lasL week when ';'Nf! had dinner 1n LA • " while ,£lton '<:ommt>nt to me about his outfit wa.-., I m the male Betty Boop · 1 E J. admitted that when l>Ome fans came knock1na ltt his door on a dare lo a.t.k him to perform a local i.how for free he did It, bul obviously does n't Intend to make this a regular practice. "Next lime I tour, I definitely 'Want to do shows 1n smaller hall11. ·•he uid "I think I'd like to do a week, i.ay, at Carnegie Hall." <Since Curne&ie doesn't E ADDED that performlni ,,rubabl)' won't lak• place unul eomet.lmo n id. yHr: .. , needed thl1t.lmooff "Noxt week l'm off to SeatUe to do u studio 1ln11e with Thom Sell <who produce• the Spin· n ra >, and then ln OctobC'r l'll N>me beck to New York to pro mote my book " Thul book to be publlfhed by V1kln1 Presa will bo titled .. Elton: lt'a a Little Bit f'Unny." and bu photos by Davl4 Nutter, who accompanied E J . oo bis re· cent U.S. tour, with tut by Bernie Tauptn. "lf this book doesn't ruJn my reputation, I dotl 't know what wJU." Elton lauehtd. Elton int.enda to have the book publication party of aU Ume. he'll heist a buhln NY's Madison Square Garden with a private disco party afterward. When re· minded that at Mike Todd's famous Madison Square Garden gala actor Cedric Hardwicke rode in on an elephant, E.J. replied, "Oh, I'm flying rl&ht Into the arena on the Concorde." ••• BECAUSE ROBi"alT Pl<4nt had to Oy back to London (8C· companied by tour manaser Richard Cole and John Bonham> Its the BIGGESt Its the BE51 Its BOND. AndfffoOfHI. ..s ( ROCK T ALK J tollowtn1 the traalc death ol his &·year-old aon Karee, Zep'1 con· certs tn Now Orleans. Cbicaao and Buffalo wero canceled. But Zeppelin wtll moat likely return to play their shows In Plttabureh and Phlladelphia, and po11dbly re1chedule the others later. ••• WHAT CAN you eive the man who has everylhln&? For Mick Jaaeer's blrthday, friends sent him dozens of boxes or chocolates. He said he only llked the ones with the soft centers . • . "Beatlemania," with the "lookalike. soundallke Beatles," will have at least one road com· pany out soon, and then be turned Into a film, It iis such a Broadway h1l. From R D. in Chicago: h Rmeo Starr eolng to tour" In London last week, Ringo told me lhat his new album will be out soon, but that his earlier plans to tour might have to ~ scratched. "I wanted to do it like a circus," he said, "but it was turning Into too much or a circus. ll just seems impossible to put it together, so I probably won't do it for awhile." Ringo also said that while he doesn't like New York much, he loved recording there with producer Arif Mardln. "We got greut stuff," he enthused. "THI SPY WHO· LOVED Mr lrGt DAILY: ltJO.l-.Jl-lcJ .. 7:4M-.tO '°THE SORCERER" CPGI • DAILY 2:00-6:00-11: I 0 "ROCKY"' 4:0CM: I 0 INJ SO. COUTPWl SOUTH COAST PLAZA . CIHEDOME STADIUM DRIVE-IN HI-WAY 39 DRIVE-IN U.A. WESTMINSTER 546-2711 634-2553 639-7160 534-6212 193..0546 ........ . ... . .. . , . . . , . . . He fought wars and won them. He defied Presidents - and might have been one. •EWPOaT 0 Ol:MTll& Newpof't luch 844-0780 • # • • • • • • • • • • • • • t Teuapest uous Camilla Horn nnd John Barrymore ~tar in .. Tempest," which will air at 10 p.m . Saturday on Channel 28's "The Silent Years." The classic film tells the story of u sergeant in the armv of Czar Nicholas H who fall& in love with a princc:-.s during the Russian revolutwn. 1 The most controversial American hero of our time ••• and one hell of \a man. VOLVO 242 2 DOOR SEDAN (116425-1398) 56160 VOLVO 245 STATION WAGON WITH OVERDRIVE ( 145608-1392) 5 143~§ --• TM -361MO. 0 .1.L OFFER OM THESE CARS :~~;\;~·~·LJ:::: GOOD THRU Mo .... DAY _!c:.~=~~·r=i " IUH-UU2 •O Cnlry ~· .. ·--AUGUST 15, 1977 :=..,. ._ ,.. 0 ' MllRQDIS MOTORS · t't74DATSUN1210 HATCHIACIC Automatic. air cond . 8 track stereo. w/s/w "'" I wheel covetS (911LGBJ. 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II 1ll•·i:<1I t• J J vtrl1 t' 'ii nv 1.1r1 1e-rt n1.:t', llm 11 Jt111n 11r 1lu.cnmln<Allon b.A!>l!J on •·•l't', Nlor. rd lf:lllll, :.ell 11r nJllonill ori111n . or .in intt>ntm n lo milk•· ""' 'Ul·h p1 t•fon nu• l11n1liA uon or du.cnmm.illon " Th1!. nt>w-.papn will not knowingly acct.•pl any advt>rti:.ing for rt•al c.':llate wtuch is m v 1ola t1on of the law. .••..•.•...•....•...... 1002 ..•.•••............•••• REAL ESTATE DYMOMITE FOR ONLY i1n,ooo ( 'ool Jnd t'Olorful. sunny and spacious. ·• btdroom two story quietly located b<:twt·<:n a golf course and a tennis d ub• Thts 1s a beautifully mamtamed homl· with roomy bedrooms. a large kitchen. formal dining. nice yard and nt-wer. quality carpets throughout. At $125.000, this detached. single family home Just might be the ~st buy in Orange County. A Unique exclusive' U~l()UI: liVMl:S REAL TORS•, 675·6000 . 2443 E dSt Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also in Mesa Verde. at 546-5990 SI 17,000 !!! That's all, folks -fo r a nice 3 bdrm . 2 bath home. Now you can afford to lave in a Bluffs condominium. llVINE TERliCE Newly carpeted & decorated 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with ocean view thru lush rear yard & beautiful Pine trees. $162,500. Try this for sighs! 671-4400 ~~~! .......... ~~~,~~~~ .......... ~~~~ Can'Jon, Ocean A BIT OF HEAVEN Like nE:w SPYGLAS.S RIDGE home. It's the HILLSBOROUGH model. with ocE:an-canyon view. The location. on the end of lht: cul de sac. assur~ ex· ceptional privacy. It's an xlnt floor plan with 4 bdrms.. family rm. & formal dining rm. Then: are 2 frplcs .. 3 baths & 3 car garage. Great for large famtly & easy entertaining price reduced -now Sl77.5001 759-0811 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 759·0811 GMerat I0021G.....-al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WESLEY N . HORSE LOVERS DREAM S Acres-l'ClllCM .... C View l1dnsloft 2300 Sq.ft. m a in house, hardwood floors. wall to wall carpet -and base- ment -2 fir~places. 2 Patios &c barbe· que. Floodlights. Guest house with patio. TeMis court under construc- tion. Avocado & fruit tre~s all sprinklered. 6 Foot chain linked fence. Horse barns -corrals, automatic drinkers -training ring. 50 by 150. 3 Car garage. $387 .500 642-5200 Properly Mana ~emt·nt Gwrol 1002 GeMrol 1002 M a n u ~ e r WA N T f: I> 615 ROCKFORD RD., CAMEO HLDS. ~YLOR CO. (. I I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ommcrc1a . rc-.1t t•nllli . ~ol 1002Ge•r• 1002 including leasing bv t.ub ., ta n c I a I (, A G lJ N A BEACH real estate firm t;uaranteed plus t·om mission. Cull Paul Nt>well Sr /'\JEUJEl...\_ .t-,'\\1( tO( b kl l IQll"J flt Hh l'Jl h'li-1 2 STORY-4 IDRM BRAND MEW 3 BR PLUS POOL LA.KE $87,900 Winding st111rs to mastea Nt:ver lived in. Steps to swte. New plw.h rarpel.! I.ake & park too! Vaew of throaghout. Walk t< rolling b1Us. Double door heuch from this de entry on lo 08tamlc llle. corator garden home Massive fireplace. Priced at $74,950 Co1 formal dine area, handy qwckaale.Call963-6767 gourmet kitchen. tuck So-o quiet. you can h~ar it! Glowing 4 bdrm. home. 20x30 ft. pool. Looks & hv(.-S like a model home & only s1gs,ooo OPEN FRI. IO·Z. SUN. l·S H.EALTOHS si n cl! l~MH •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIQUE CUSTOM HOME Ca.ts f s.ttincJ i. Lovely Hlddew Yllop 9852 STANFORD. GARDEN GROVE [ eD••" o iiill ~~~:o~d8~a:~~i:b::~ Solar Heated Pool More queen sized bdrms Larae 2 sU>ry Costa Mesa • · • Aruoous owner. Call now OH llG CYH GOLF COUISE SIH,500 S Million view of fairway in 2 direc- t10ns. Cor. unit Pinehurst model Townhome. 3 Bdrms. 3 Ba. Abundant luxury living w /minimum car e. Firepl, lge patios. closed dbl. gar. comm. pool. jacuzzi & tennis courts. Plush cpt. & drps. $18.500 cash for leas~ option moves you in. 3 Br. 1 o/.a Ba -2000 Sq.ft. of gracious living all on one floor. Huge 1.4 acre lot with orange trees. 3 Fireplaces in L.R. Large formal D.R. & F.R. Quality construction throughout. Lath & plaster. Heavily ins ulated. For more information . call Ccmtury 21-Sparow .. 752·1700 <4 bedroom home. Heavy -Ol'l,.r,.,,.,,ptJN10111N"'I' 21 I I S-Jo.qui• HlUt Road ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G...-al I 002 G...eral I 002 ,_9_63-_084_1 ____________ _ OWNER ANXIOUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• shake roof, custom bnck SB.LER ANXIOUS [ ~~~:~~Z, ;:~~ Lvl~~~:~~~!~!!~ on ·W11111n1t1 SSS. Pnc-cd only ~.soo hul(e lot w rm Cor pool & ~~~=~~11!1,.11.,••••=!!J 1002G.....-al HEWPOllT CENTER, H.I. 644-491 0 1002 Submit your term!>I. Cull bout or cumper access. J -bdrrru>, 2 baths & shake PR1ce i---------iw H 1 T E w AT ER ···········~··~········ ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEAR LOWILOW! G....... 1002G.....,.al 1002 MG-58&0. roof. On Cul·de-sac & Executive Home near park. Only $77,950! ;,-.~ HERITAGE Live in a Costa Mei.a IA YFROMT VIEW Brand new duplex; 3&2 MESA DB.MAit NWPT HGTS . • REALTORS •TRl-PLEXES •FOUR.PL~S • AvalJable, Sunset flei&hts and downtown I luotmgton Beach. Good tax shelters & apprecaa· lion. Priced from S\65,000 and up. Call for details. 2 Story + Pool Greenbrook home. Clo~e sn .. frplcs, 1rnndccki.. 4 POOL SAUNA lo everything, schools, c·ar garage. Close to 'l IR+ POOL Family room, bonus NEW 11hoppingandparks. Best l l & 1 $83,900 S79,SOO buy tn the market for a re1 uuran IS P JY Harbor Pacific heated & DUPLEX AREA room, 4 bedrm, 2~'J bath. • thin"'. Seller will help Qwct tree Hoed st~t formal dinlnc room + family home. Call us finuncc. Reduced to filtered pool with jacuzzi. Gor1cou1 manteled much.more In this 4 yr ~2313 $285! Over l ooks beach. hrtck fireplace . 2 Separate houses on SOFT SUMMER Id h f J Ol'fN 111 <.·"s 'u"'1 61 ""''' Se<'ludcd private bar·b· o ome o r on Y 3 Btodroom hom~ near • WOODIRIDGE Decorator mlrrora quietcul-de-socstreet. IREEZES SI.23.900. Call Cor appt South Coast Pl ax a! Broadmoor home, Wood-que pallQ. Secluded h1~hlicht living rm. S89,500 Rus tle thr o u g h the before it's too late! Tr II I p ' 911~M~141 secood 1lory den with Kitchen holta a wall of a -I n h r yo h " 549-86S.5 a hebor hoodacce••c· II rime .t. bridae. Jrvine. 2 BR. + ocean view. To see lh1s pantry. Tuck a way 221;:&11. >ru c es o ur u.e --------neaRr r ! a now! ~=;;~~~~~~~! dtningrm. +ealanitan•a pronnrtycal1962·7788. Monterey Pmes enjoy a ~ REOCARPl.'T. 7S4-1202 ..: In kitchen. Gorgeous .... master suite. This Macco • f'O<'ktail on your patio as UPERB CONDO S79 950 bnck frplc. Low mamL. ,.Q. KE:Y bit model 111 an xlnt you survey your pool size OMES nus nearb' new ~ondo Ia yard.198,500! G(j2 R£ALTQfUh ftort«:r home value! Call ANYTIMi yard. lovely step saver SANTA ANA a beauty! Decorated an COSTA MESA ast ~ open bekitchentif 1-f~argelallv. I~~~~~~~~~ lo\'ely earth tones. 3 br. 3 Red~d to $82,:IOO ! 'IALIOA ISL.AMO ~C--. Ir In. BALBOA JSLAN D rm.· a u u irep ce·r: DREAM HOME ba ·---:-... _ •-I Cream of Colle"e Park. ......._ secludedcourt)'ard entry,._ ________ ml • ~ f•""· "' poo · p klJk .~ WATERFRONT .__., 5 Br 2 Ba, view ~I 3 large bd.rma • 2 lovely'"" CORO ... _. Dn M •R. For couple wanting lg Cls. to So. Coast Plaza. ar e entry• patio + W DOCK 751·2060 povllion, shore mooritfg baths . a pride o f ".,. -.,. 1ourmet kitchen-custom One of the largest condos 3 bdrm. & family, 2 . 4 BR. 2 BA. den, frplc.,~~~~~~~~~ all fum1tures. $235,000 545-9491 ownership Eaat Costa · DUPLIX designed fireplace lo LR in the area. 751H501 baths; dbl. brick lrplc. open beams. lrg. patio &1-FJJ'Sttlmeolfered REALTY.NC. Mesa address. Call Lovelyduplex,uchunlt -overlookloa enticing Lowmnlntenanee. l1esCorl8Ctboats. &16-7171. having 2 bedrooms each. pool-lg master bdrm & IGlboa loy Prop. $265,000 MAIN TIIREE Unils East~ldr 714/146-1371 OPfN1•19.,,SJllf'l ,.,llNrc1 Wall to beach. Priced to bath +IR room & bath ltffftors CM . Room ror RV & --------•! ~· 1t'I. •f1;.,1J. sell. ~~t~u8L~:~~>~:~ ~';~~ M:;~:;:E ~~·~6~75-~7~0~6~0~•~-I K~~1i~i:: =;~~,~~;;~9~de 01 IN NEWPORT dr:n i lnJ. Nice nrea1.lree lined . FIXE.llO u•pH 4 BR. 2 BA, den, lofted ATTRACTION BEACH s treet. 1426 :s. Plower U\ '" -•-------•I ce1hngs. lrg. pvt. sun TEN Commercial Uni~. SA Four bdrms, fireplace POOL HOME deck +hochclorapl. XtraSharpSin&l•Slory Newport He1ghlli. Pottn ~a~g~~sbe~a~: ~~i'• g~ TWO HOMES -10ol17"dtJ FUR Au. ~M~=u~~~~~rs:l.~ 1419 lonnS. DooH S230,000 ~o:r~ g~~:Pr~~~. ~~~~o~ ~.~~me. $2.400 mo blt.ns. frplc, dhl. gar. & OM A LOT C.M. AIW Make an offer and call Cc1M11 ·Ser cl1u1<icd by b1 lock WOODIRIDGE pool &. Jacuzzi. 3 Year11 RUCKER REALTY room for boat & trlr. Dig In a very nice residential I_________ .._ ~ 546-2313 wa · am Y room a rge new. r~aut1Cul park-like 6•2 4758 cor. aot w/11pr1nkle1'11 & are.a. Easy to keep rent· VETBlAH my·s=z .o:'f"':"9•1rsrurHoarN1m enoui:ih tor pool table. S&S REDWOOD PLAN selling near So. Cst ___ ... _. ___ _ view o(.golC course. e d, or use one for HOUSING SERVICE I•: ~ Sunny pool & ~ac. OJ>('n Beautiful 3 BR, 2'~ BA. Plaza.ColJoowt.oscc! STA.RIRIGHT S00.500 reeshnple. youn1elf & the other for ·eau your local Veteran . . , .. ~··11u•. jl1·:,l!I ~~::~~.~ s 3 bdrm. In best 'se~i.tOO $58,900 Super clean Bayshores 675 6670 1nice or 172,:IOO that a on· home loans. Call: IOA TBS fr IV'S b 1 • I S36 "·"" h' ••• 7711 620 IRIS, CdM B. C •RISO VLG est streets n area. JACOBS REALTY motht'r·in-law. At, ru11 CotmseiorforJnro.on vA1--------~f:H f.t CORNER DUPLEX li;&' . 111. garden home on one ot Y ,......., eac · ...,.,.. Bkr. 556-7'7TT, !4 HRS. A TTEHTIOH "' Wood & brick exterler. r=-.Mn._P!Wl_a •----------1 Huice lot (100by 120> with DUMPY Open Sun. 1 ~. 2 Bdrms. MINI RANCH r~h l~aplng, com · )) block wall & boat gates-. DUPLEX each . bnaht 4' cheerful Owner's illness forces ANmME pletely remodeled 1n MESA VERDE lrult trees, doublf de· Pride of ownership uniu. Beam cell .. lar~e sale of 2 Sacre l'anch, 23 le r Io r b Y o n e ~I $60,500 tachcd gara,e. AUrac· would be hard LO rind atone frplc Great IOC8· males Northeast of San1---------i Newport 's best d e · . --'.. Au~11q~S!!:~~~!o or ~~~·:it':!~mprt~~~~ ~~~~~oo~~~:d1t ~~e,P~:~r:~1'::~e: uon~6~o~WORLD ·ba~u~hn~.·~p~~a~>:~:~k/ SPIC & SPAN ~~~ ib~l:~i!~~ · • ins. A bllrialn aUM.200. • Laguna 8 each . 3 c c or unit, l·areta er new ttJe & counte"-· MES .6'VERDE LOCATION. DESIGN -UoandaparkUn~com· rent ~oUal ol $420 BR 1 ·-.... "' ,... S31·5800 Eves SS.·2348 Rdrms , 2 ha. " df.'n 1 unit. corra s. on Call for app't. • or&1 FRIDAY l-S and VALUE! Pormatu•. muaity pool. This one hit, ltE M.twortr mont interests l·ou, Ocean view from deck Metropolitan water + 3 Br. 2 Ba. forced air ft rm and dine • garden of the lowest priced pro-CALL~2660. private patio off mstr. 1>wn well bltm. Used brick frplc:. C f Col•.wnrfh 2036 Photarope Court view kltrbcn • specious pertles in tbe M eu • SELECT bdrm : potio 0cc den & SZ62,500. carpeted thruout. Doublo MAL To•;.6~0:oo1o ~~m" 0th3eba'!'~_r1kc1atr, 0 4 9 Cam. area • kiotl 1lu Verde area of Coat• .. ________ 1 PROPERTIES room ror pool. $ll7,000. gar .:O'cope11ner. 1 All for "'""""" u.. .. mastt'r suite and so Meaa. CALL qulc:kly See the aea lion's haven 11 •·"""· a now. family room. formal dan· much more! Hurry. Call 151-3JJL New LIS• tinft & the lovely home. P.S .• N ~ ~ • Ruttt Laurie, A.gt HARBOR ina room. 2 wood bumin& now! 842·2535 • SELEC.., •"' All sea lions extra! · I -646-4310 HIGH ilf Oreplace1. Beaullrully OPJNm•·11H1.1HrollfH1C1• 1 MAURYSTAUFFER DON TVL•" • LAND~ landacaped, sprinkl~r11 • PROPERTIES All TERMS SCA LlON REALTY A9SOC., 11•&1.TOllS 1------...... Short walk to Mariners front and rear. Sl38,SOO. Attractive Sea Haveo, 3 4t7·lltl 644·Z212 -.. ~o;:_:.~• lk OPDf HOUSI achoc>I & park. s~clol.ls 3 COLE Of NEWPORT Bed.rootn, pool 11lze yard, TH,IFRl/SAT /SUM bclrm, 2 bath tmb hON\e REALTORS * i--------•1 trult tree•. b atbeque, A never endln& view In w/bli pool sized yrd. Not 675-5511 POOL & VA N~ DOWN bu1e P•ltlo. Veteran• OCUM IREms OCEANFROMT Eutbluff. 4 BR, 2 BA. previously on mart.t. btllT)'! Aatlna•.950 OMLY S122,IOO TRIPLIX Needs TLC to become• 1111\llated.141-7711 JACUZZI Speclous2 rCondowitb CCllll546-41'41 Thia elegant, ll. fam. TwoS-bdrm.,Zbathunlla dream home. Call lor eJ Wi.Jlkm 1; h:t: lovely blta klkbJQ. Ad.ult hOme, d~rat.d ln cartb &one 2·bdrm., t bath + a appt. tQ s~. This btl1 well kept bome occuJUo(l.151.900. toc)ea IJ our but bu)'I 4 aueat. Xlnt location: ···~0028ijliii•llll.~-~~~~~..::_ really abow• "ride of 1• 1£ bdrm1, 3 ba, la. lam. a~od winter /s ummer Real r.ttate owoershlpl Large lli rm w/f""'lc P'rml din •~ ' ener1.>•11vlna flbe.r1lua M2"'" 1oa. All·;r this + only i ren .. 1s. s.D,SOO pool~ le J•cuul wfJ()lar )'J'S. oltl: Don't mtss tl\ll blankeu to ~at to ar--...,..-;~;r:r_::~l~~~=~~~~~l~~;g~~~~~!l!'l aew11•uni.1st-Jso1 comforlat>I• temp. ::::: Spuctous 3 bdrm, 2 bath W/COJ'J frplc In lie fapi\• ly rm. OatJ 2~ yn. new. &elltr boutht Iara r • btt\•r act TOl>A V:! fMl.7711 ~ \\'alkm t: I 1:c associated fl~~""lk.1 M'ft1'1U. ,.,. ""' t-. ' .. , 1. .......... , ............... .. . .. ... . . . ' .. . . . ., .. . . . .. . .. , ... . ; >' • . . . ' .. Iii • • • • ~ • . . . . . •••~·~9 P~•••Y9••••• . ... .. M.Vl"t OT ll11d A ua112,1t77 HoutealllorS. HolrMtForScM ......_,...S. HoaesFors.le HoMMtForS. 'HoufftForS. J .............•................................••••..••••.••••....•..•..•.••......•.....•...• ····•····•·····•••···•· ·········•··········•·· .... ~~ ...... ~..,Mt ~!.~~ ........ C.WdelMw 1022 CottoMna 1024 c-t.M... 1024 eost.MtM t024 ...,.:llse .. •IHd 1040 Huntlnclottleodl 1040 .... ................ . .•..•••............••.•..••....•••...•.......•.......•••..••.••.••.••••....•••....•..•.....•.••.••••.........•........................... wl•;il aOOl 0 WW 100 ..... ,... ... 1007 y b I n II Vlllaae C-ek T,....,nhLn ~ .........._ --------•••••••• • -• u ou ur n1ame ... .,, ..... .., .. Pool ....._,. ~~~~~~~~ • ••••••n••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MoJ .-1 1n HV tl llls, 3br, 2ba, pe>Ol, jacuzzi. BY OWNER-4Br +den, • 1111.i1·iou• "" t'am Rm. rourta. Fu.rthw Info Call Sit. 950-Mna Vent. -.ood nrs. 11bade treesL..nr *POOL HOME* ffS EID COllO Sn ory Anlt Ptan I Br. 2 Ba. kts pi:w tn•ldt & out . Ftnplacti, •l~p own hvlng rm. 0Pt·n until 11old. CT1. . SEE ll now at. • 432 Yia s.te YIEW 321 lfNCS IOlD 3 Br 3 Ba. m:cds rt:pa1r. A bu1ldt'rs ream homes . Owner will consldtr ~arry back papt:rs aftt-r down pay . menL Avadabl~ oow at Sli\\,000 "' ..... 645-9950 HUDSON BAY REALTY LTD. IUD"" Or., SU I/ NMJOrt I-". CA12813 NOR IN S REALTY 1-·cH rnal U1nin1 Rm, 2 t.e.Ann Al 9$1·11'12 Oruul home tor enter 'IChla & pk. Men ueJ H•flnmta. •~L tpk • hul(t• bon141 rm. MISA DEL MAa tuln1na 3 Bedrm. 2 Cplc11 Mar, $79,000. 546-8988 _, .._. r ... ,,~ pool "lled view lone an lhe tamlly rm Just reduc~ owner anxious lo sell. 2 lot .i1111ty tn\'lronment L'!1.~~~~k:C:f.'rtl>~c?~u~ and one in th~ 11v1na HIWLISTIMG tnUM lO the bE:ach. 4Br. 1'%Ba. famlly 111 1111lur11lly hl•uutHul ~ room). Outside, pool. Ori&. owner movtni to rm w/frplc, bE:amtd ceilina. floor lo " u r r o u n d I n I s . nn,,dbll Mar. 1791 'D 1· patio & nreplt Take ad mobile home. offers thll ceiling book s $~ rkli 1 Owill'r.Attt. 8)' appt on-or~ si:.•Ton/SU~\I·, s vantaae. BKR c.1i ~at. well keP' 3 BR. case . a ng poo. COY• ty IS44 5110 ...... A " • 640-l120 home; 11e . lot. fruit ered patio, gas B Q, pvt lot, con- 0 M t S nt Ownw 545-6471 trees. extr11s. Open Sat. venient to schls & shopping. Can be wn.r ua • TllllU.' & Sun. 1·3. 824 Conaress. seen an~· me. Call · l.oweat prlnid Oc,ean 5 UNITS 162.900. Xlntnnanclna. REAL ATE BY M V y view uvall. 2 Frplc 11, 3 Brand new, all l ·story. I GLODD4 PAY C A 968-44.56 ~R.C1~m rm.formuldm .. orreredatS300.000 "#1 lnCollfomla" REALTOR 642 53ll ~---~.---............... ~ Span.aah Uh., warm & In· • v1lln1 Great enlcrtuin 3 Br Corner Lot; nr POOLHOMI Hw1l'wl•leoch 1040'111al'*•leoclt 1040 menthome !117,000. 1114 7~9-0 26· schoo'·, ahopplo1, fwy's, -. _,. Whit S I•· w 759 94 '" .. Lovely Mesa. Verde 4 Br •••••t••••••••••••••••• ••••-••••••••••••••••• e M.. ay, · -~ ' ~ 0 01r & •ennla. Fplc, Of'EH HOUSE -,....IN .1~A..,. • • & ramlly room (plumbed ---------------SUMDAY 1•5 l'./\MEO HIGHLANDS By ~~11141 hardwood Cloors, new ror wet bar> open.a lo • W .. i•~· ui d owner 3 br, 2 ba, den. cpts. fresh paint. priced sparkling pool & pallo. JllHI ._-al ua ONI! " v Newt v dt-corated Pvt to sell By owner· $89,950. Offered for $113.:SOO • HAI.BOA Pl'.:NINSUL be11rh. ~ua.ooo .. Open Reduced 540-S082 Red Carpet Reallon. bt!lll'h ('Oltage 2 Rdrma · SM l 1 Sun I . 5 4 6 1 5 645-3474 I bath plu.'I studio apart C:urtland Dr , 675:4782 $2500 Sa.llMJt MESA VERDE 3 Bi'2 Bo. _______ ........._ ment Lurge H 2 lol Om Owner anxious! Colorful ~~t R~:~~l~ va-DanoPoild 1026 block to the bt:ach Slll Suptr sharp duplex loc 1 view of the golf course. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lime to enJOY 11ummer 1 l>lk tenrua <:ta. Ea unit Bedrms, (am1ly room S Ncwvurl Sli!~.500 h,UI 2 br. frpk, patio & with Its own fireplace ST..LRTU!_HHOMI * 494-805-7 * car. Sl4U,!ISO Agt. and dlmng room area A -9.~ 2-127 No w~x kitchen floor, Llke new 3 Br. new roof, large covered p•llo. paint, copper plumblna. SPYGLASS m,500. Let's nil It!! & kitchen returbltbed. rtttinada , oit'lt MOTEL PROPERTY IS IT POSSIBLE? $129.950. for a M1.-rt'd1th Garden 4 BR trl-levtil• Well. nwrwrs arc motlvatt!d to scll 10 tab ad· vanwal· or thus opportunity to get a valuti. Oorgl'OI» Gall~na on overslztd lot. Ntiw plush crpt'g, bltn dlnm1 buffot. ~tombtd frplc. w1Upa~rs too! B~autlful land.scaplnc wtth col· orCul planters Ea'IV rlnancmg To St;e this home. call Phyllis Rhyan. 968-4458 or 848-417\ Rul F.atat• by McVay. Brookhurst Inc. Atlr,.ct1vc: 3 Bdrm 1n ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I l'ark 'ldtu}i &!aullrul I!! carpeun11 IUndacap10& $224,500 BKRC,11540-1120. Huae lot & 2car1ara1e. Lovely ~and piper model. TA Only SSS.llOO. Call today I 'Bdrm, ram rm, 21,JJ ba, 8111!1 I ~ Lar1e commercial cor- ner near Dana Point Marina. Low down pay ment and 11ub(>rdloatlon available<' ·Aaklna tt$135,000. · . llwli119on .. odt.1040~m .. 41Cti 1040 1002IG.,.... 1002 ate .. to bay or beach. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 frplcs, beautifully de· IUa.i'-'m 1 ~tl()~411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;~ ••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE home. 3 BR .. 2 ba .. street to street lot. Brick patio. $196,000 ,,PENINSULA home, 4 or 5 BR, 3 ba., all amer.:Ues. Lovely neighborh,oOd. a few steps from the beach. 1195,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR )41 fioy~Hl1• 0 11111• f~ ll 0 /':J b l(J 1 1002 .............................................. . ·------l·-----EJECUTIVE Drcamcrtic Home In Camarillo Thl8 unique home In L09 POl5as ~tat.es on \., acre adJacenl to golf co\U'se. 4700 sq rt Includes 10door <('!Wimmlnc pool with waterfalls. 3 11pacloos hdrm:., 2 Homan bath11. Floor lo l·eihng rol·k th.Jrblc rtrcplact! in Liv rm. All amenities ror lux unou:. hvmg and enter· t,aining. Open llou11e Sun· ,day 1·5, 588 V1u Del ~rro. HOME Mr. ExecuUve, you can make aU the right moves with thla beautiful 3 Br. den home. Professional ly landscaped & decorst· ed. 'This charmer won't last at only $100,000 OPl::N 01\JLY l ·S CaQ 640·6161 . ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. g'~!t:1n & ~~~~~~c 3!f: "#I In CalffwM.. ~ t7a0rw..,..eo.ta _640-_l880 __ f_or_a-'p..;.pt_. ___ 3 Bdrm home Prine. only .1 __ ~_._6_4_5_·_9_1 _6_1 __ MYUTMBnS ~~-. . . / .. Need a home in Newport For appt. call 646-3490 or CdM ·~ l>on 'l want thr 5pm to8pm Mon ... Fri. • OHILIVEL 22oos9.H. POOL HOME 17141 ~·"-n1 1 . EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT NEW, UNDER ~l prci.surc::' Call John CONSTRUCTION a TOWNHOUSE!!!! Murray. ··WISE UP! ~ ----:....._~==! Shafer & .. en RE A smart way lo begin 18 Copi1tNno leacla 1018 87H74l · ~15.3428 wltn this 3 bedroom •••••••••••••••••••~••• -------"STARTER" h o me. SPECTACULAR Frc1>hly painted in and OCEAHVIEW . CottaMHo 1024 out-fenced yard . Walls or glu1 overlook· ••••••••••••••••••••••• S66.000. ing swimming pool & MESA VERDE · 3 Br & den. large P'amll}' Rm. w/bltn wet bar. H1F pool, huge lot, room for i;huffle board. Mesa Verde'• fLneal area. List· ed below market. Call to- day• seucape. 3Br home I A jQua~I w,separate gu.est apt Very good l~ck. Custom • Pl Offered at $465 ()()() built home 1n the Meu DC• SANDPIPER R E. MVerdc scctlofn of Cost• Prap ... ti-~ =~~ 1tum • e.sa. 3 BR, am. rm .. & 752•1920 492-9920 possible guest quarters. woo OYA&Ul NI TllACH 11130..,.,..c ... i.-. l11rge h ome9wlth 4 bedrooms, family dining room, & 2~ bath, sltuat· ed on a view lot with E·Z tccess to schoola & walk· tng dlatance to Laauna Nlauel beach. An ex· cell~nt buy at SU9,500. · L8-at1g11e1aea1ty a)cf.5050 4tM040 ~ DUPLEX CoroftCI cW Mar I 022 AliklngASlgt65. 67.~.;_,.: -------•I 645-9161 ~ In exceUent Dana Point COLLEGE M/V~PlxtrUp k>callon. l·Z BR, 1·1 BR, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CDMIEACH COTTAGE Lots or wood and stained gJnss. $139,950. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 955-0350 --- GOLF OR TEHHIS Lrg. 5 Br. 3 Ba, 2 fpl, one of our beat, only Walk lo Mesa Verde C.C. frml dine-rm. Out ol $119.900. Charming 4Br, 2ba on PARK countryownerwant.sofr. WESTCOASTPACIFlC corlot. JIM WB.LS, RLTR, REAL ESTATE YEAGl';R REALTY A 4 Br PLUS an added 657·8264 4915-8535 831·2600 566-6171 fam rm. und throuahly __ M_E_S_A_D_El._M_A_R __ , ldtal s1arter HotM! upgraded-located on a quiet cul-dc·z;ac street. Super sharp custom de-in quiet area. 2 br, 2 ba REAL ESTATE This is truly ''FIRST cor. :-<Int cond thruoul. w /lo malot. yard . Creauvc & prof. co. will CABIN" Accomodataon A1C, 5Br, 3Ba, XTRAS! ! S76,900 . New Models N~w Open! Ill• & Hewlcad H.a: Two, Three & Four bdrms. Singltt & Two story models. Very large and beautifully wooded, common area. Private walled patios with gas barbe- que outlets. Standard features include built·in micro-wave ovens, woodbum· ing fireplaces. heavy wood beamed. vaulted ceilings, ceramic tlled coun- ter-tops. automatic garage door openers. concrete patio slabs & much more. Priced from $89.500 and for· more lnf ormation · Call (714) 848-8093 AYRES. Sin~• 1905 •DUPLEX + GUEST• Chormfnl( 1 and 2 bedroom plus ,::u.:sl ho~e wllh patio u.nd fireplt. Each unit has o firoplace. Walk lo sand. llOOn be opening ore's in lorthe "BELOW DECK" Sll0,000. ~ ~· !~~~ ~,;;i~:i'!;i P"""' S79,9oo . .;'5!'~::!1:.g:::.. ' ~' ~;;:;:;;;::;-::o Independent Realtors Camarillo. (80514112·1911 ~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~! S175,000. Xlnt. local1on. ~~·:s'i':~~~~t '!'S~ :h~ -~ANYTIMEmn IRAHD MIW 1990 Sou. c: •.• HwUvE. •u-es 19 ·;1ic'&'5U:sHE~ .. ····T~O·~:;G~~o.~o··D·~.·i~y·.-· rarcer. Apply by calling " S8 "" u 631-0400 557-0110 Mevet'LIYed in 4 br. 3 ba, rnother·in·law 000 Value Is the word for this C .:..l_aul_fi_ed_A_4U __ &o._Si1~ Want~ Reaulta' 142.5618 I 002 G1Mr.. I 002 ·······················4···········.,········· -~It macnab / lrvt~e ~ realty FIMIR HOMES ROM $51,SOO TO S 1,ll0.000 ' WOOM AT THE TOP View hills. Newport Baf & magnifi- cent night lights oC Newport Beach from this beautiful 5 BR new Spyglass home w /family rm & formal dining. Amenities galore! Just walling for your own personal touch. $290.000. Sandia Fix 644-6200. <H·ll) SIH,000-IAYCUST OPIH SUNDAY I ·S PM. ttOt COW. MODOll. 4 BR Iv.an, Wells contem- porary hom~. 3 baths. dining rm & family rm ovttrlookl.ng lovt ly paUo & Jg. backyard. Room for pool. Cli-12) . ' ror interview. Hlrlni Deluxe Condo qrtn. M,000. Call Corde-Here Is your chance to 3Br,2Ba decorator sharp 1-.;M~on~t.h~ru;;Fr;l~b~y~a~p;pt~. ~~1~~::====~~ tails. • pickup thla lovely 3 BR. home. Featurin& walls or 1 • Fireplace, dlahwaaber. Smith, Davidaoo Rlty completely furnished rrurron. plush carpeting REALTY INC. PACESETIER WESTSIDE All up1radea: cpt'g, 493-22$2 831-0655 home iD orl1. H 8 . Lt1. & lush landseaplni. Only drapes. Yard encloeed. B !ol w/bea~. laodacap· 568.750. Ask to aee it CHARMER I Readyforoccupancy. Toro 1032 1n1. Near beach. abools. NOW! · 1~~7~1~4~/~8~46~·~1~3~7~1~~ In lovely area. this I· ''Pacesetter"• bedroom. · ' Make ofr • I 00/e dowft ••••••••••••••••••••••• shopplnl & park. Call Brand new carpel ~ pen House Sat/Sun. H.B.Priceat S.•ecrtlt • IHlty 846-5573 GDMDUPWES 2 bath with fireplace, bu wood fenced yard, pool. double 1ara1e-All the ingredient.s ror comforta- ble family llvtng. Only $129,500. thruout, new floor in ;\'twp#rl Pier Ktallf 1·5PM. 25221 Arder 540-3666 kitchen, new PuUmans in .• Court. Tb1s lovely home CORONA HlGH - LANDS-2-2 BR units Huge lot. Flexible financma. areal poten ti al ~~=: ~t':e~~~:;. atUHlilflllN ~::u~ ~::i~.~~1r8~ It won't laal! Call Caltt.73-2051 earthtonedecor.$82,900. Wftelc,11 ••LANDMARK lll Al l~IAI( 645-0303 Offered by M.G. Elliott1-------~~~~~~~~~ Realty, 168-5681,581-QJSO C!•.z> 0 _ 1 S By owner. s br. 3 baths, 3 rar aar. brick patio, up.. er carpet. low ma int. SOlfnfOFHIGHWAY-11 ·Q&i~ Rare 3 BR & l BR re· :r modeled units Super . ...._ Priced just reduced. 1 ..-. -r752 • ..,~ Yr. warranty. .._ PIUME LOCATION -,_..QUAlln 11ADt FOR EST C: OLSON .... , ... . '. , ... Old COM. 3 BR & 1 BR. --.-.. -UT1--FU-L--H All new upgrades. Priced IROOKYIEW . Urry to sell today, 4 -.arms $19 ,000 VALLEY 640-9900 TOw.4HOME Just listed. Be the first to 1,___,, ........ ~.....,....,..~ ........ -1 Great locallon at the see It! 4 Bedrms, or 3 ~ apex of all the frwya & bedrms wtth den lf you ~ ~~ near So. Coaat Plaza. need. Cozy brick ~\ ~~ Over1600sq. Ct. Tasteful· (ttephLce,·breakfaat bar ~ ly upgraded w/tremon· roranaclta. New paint.:.> dous at.oraae. Near ten-Mos. old carpet and 1/J ILK TO OCEAN nit court.II & pool. Oood drapes. Lota or bltna In Completely remodeled Investment at only the garage, Can't laat! ! on an ovenlzed lot. A S79.950lM5-94ll BKRCaU540-1720 smashlna 4 BR plus den plus formal dlnln1 plus huge family room with open beama, natural wood textures and ocean and jetty view from muter 1uite & aundeck. Just ateP1 to Ocean Blvd. 123$,000. ~644-721' ~ Walker 1; lt~e Real Estate MODOWH PAYMENT TO VETS Homes located In C:O.ta Meaa and Huollnl(ton Beach areu. Call tor de- taill and more inform a- llon. 540-3666 -.!~ HERITAGE . Rl: Al TOii~ 3 BR 2 n. d'-I ~ n.caa e peclaUsts. 3. • ""'• u•·rm. n ce alft vaa.y I 034 4 or 5 bdrm models avail backyard, In Halecrest. ••••••••••••••••••••••• aome w 1 PoOls 968·ll602 · S93,.500 96U3'72 ~.~1:'8 Fembeat.h VA CONDO j_!P~e~nnlo~st.o~n~P:!:ro~pe~rt~i~~· -1·------- S'18.500 brr OWNER MINI DOWN RUSTIC llAUTY LEASE OnlOM Sh .. ...,. a •R S66 tSO Brand new 2 bedrm BEST BUY N MESA ~ '1firaucu ., • ' plush home. Community VERDE 3br, 2ba, F/P, 2~ buroa eondo. All beamed & tonaue & pool. aauna, JacuuL 6 bar cu11t kit Covered bride paUo, dou· 1 r o o v e c e I I I n g s OPENHOVSE u.e blepracelcpoola. Close w I ha rd wood r Ir s. Mos· leas e option· 3232 Iowa St., CM. to achoola le shopping. Spacious fam. rm w ifrpl. I00,000. S475imo. BK R 557·5'43 Won't wt. don't wait. • acceu to cov'd. p4llo.1~968-~904~7~~~~~~ Call Brenda at Parklike yd. Lota of treesl-540.3666 In nel&hborhood. 3 br. 2 Wftelan •llll 1~1~11 ba. weatalde.848-2323 BY OWNER 2 br, 1~ ba. 1d. HD loc on Cul-de•ac. pr1n. only. 848·9491 IEACHGIAMT 5 Br. orn ranch kit ----------~ w/lalan cook center. BEST BUY LANDMARK Atto.9 bar. family eenter, On Pn!mlum corner lot. to bt dlltfllted flreolace. 11 ... doonl to Sharp, redecorated 3br 4br,2~ba. poof I Versltlle noor plan home, reduced S2600 tu Lovelypool. & eut.by color scheme. S81 ,900. Owner. 8721 Lob or P!fvacy.1111,ooo.1_Bkr_ll'2_·S.S_11_. ____ 1 Mo.urordDt',862·1~ }Catella Re.1.11.1. 968-3301, 54'98SZ OPIHHOUSI SAT I SUM 1·5 RV acceea. quiet cul-de- 11 a c. new cpt. oe• lnd.scpg. a br. 1 ... b~. •• 900. SlllC & 'INlt ClOUDS WJTEAMBAKLLMRETUBXM S 8 H H G E E J 0 S l U C U,A L ~ 0 l K 0 K R A Z M L Q K W H RIC L 0 D ~ QAREUAPEZQROUWJYJEA CEVADREZEORMSOJHORT UH~KWCUMULUSOOT~JSR ARLLOYCEELFELL(DNQt AEQIOSLLOTAISPAZZKE PDMML.TSSQUA LLAWWUUlt L " 0 R P 0 T 8 e·T J W Z C Y X H AS LUMEARYK SLE REkCAMLl OHOTA"K E B"HROOTSTLT OTPTKCRUACUMOLVSTTJ CAUUWAYBOUOLCLJANSA OSN8MK~SAMOAUIOLLCM I OWtpC)ttt Ol'Wtt' • WWd, up, clo.n Of ~fy, FlllCf Md\ tfld boll klft, ;:: FltteY Thundtrhud Sn1i1 C1oud :.: Squall Mart's-Tan 8uUtl"llt1k "' Glu11 Woolpack C\lllUlo--StNtul ~ stona CU111Ulu1 Mack•"'' Sky fca)rtOW: Hodge ,odgt ' fl~ 11 y ~· l ! C' T \ . " . llACHWALI 8 Mod9I '.l'WDllM. IBr, ZBa. ••tY •P&raded, Poelb....a.Sbfbto bc:b. $H.toO. 11158 _____ ..__ __ _. MariUmoll.B. LACUESTA IA~9Ulfe&.a 33 ~Oftl T'wnhae IBr, ?Ba. i.mia. volleyball. I~ to bch, G2'J Aahlaod, H.8 $89,900 834·S3S9 da ys. 960 -34•4 t"Ye$,Wknd£, SP AJIKLE SP AHLE! This JBr. 2.Ba home is made for happier living. I. An extraordina ry op· > • =•1¥'1 ... ~lilt portun1ty for a better ~· ·j way of life & a change to , " --~~ __ _ ertior the qulntesaence of WOODBRIDGE Estates. qual.1t.y m a home. Ex-Lincoln 3 br • 2'At ba. elusive. but pnced right SlOl 000 759_01'3 & at Sll,900. A~k to see lt 644 7783 • ~OW ! •--·--~--~--' ,.,~ L.TJ 146-5573 SPOnESSH 5 BR. 2 ba, frplc.: lge. glass & scmd. lanai, lot 60d00. Quick possesr.. ~.500 CAYWOOD • ltEALTY. INC • 548-1290 * F=OREST E OLSON ~~· ...... , ( ,,. ' 2br Twnhse. Near beach. Redecorated tbruout. $3000 under Bries fee. OpQ Hae Fri/Sat/Sun 1·8. ' 21272 Cbester Brook Ln .. Serftl• $52,500 Kln&•b:e lbr end Condo. Patio. 2 car encl gar. RerH1, W1D o,·w. 2 pas. clbbse. Ownr6'78·1144 UNIVERSITY PARK Chancellor. 4 Br 2'r!i Ba, lge Fam Rm, walk to shops. pools. tennis, Sll.5,950. By owner. Prine only, 551-6231 THE COLOMY IAMCH llAJ.TY 5114000 JUST LISTED How would you like to walk into this one of 1t kind Plan O in beautiful Cutvefdale? Well, here i1 the chance. A 3 bedroom family home witb fan· tasllc decor Located ne1lt to the community pool oo • Cul·de·sac. Walk to 1cbool. DON'T ~THISONE!! . OPEMHOUSI SUNDAY 1.5 :lllO West Balboa Blvd. NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA PENINSULA beach cottaie. 2 8drm .. l bath plus 1tudio apart· ment. Large R·2 Jot. Ooe block to the beach. Still time to enjoy this sum- mer in Newport. $124,500. 1104 So. COa•t Hwy. LAOUWABSACH 497·2457 ~ ......... Ulder Cwtc wcffo" · 8Qr aow • move ln l•t~. ror fuMcmablt Cot=t Clul>. Uvtu wltJa • (eQrils COW1ll " v ·~ prden patio! You'll lo11e ~•ur ••rtby camf C"•rpettnr w it 9"r<UnaUna cera m c tU& eatey and kitchen • formal dlnln1 roo,... fire~. wet m . afltt huce ~aster bedroo~ wtU\ 1ttUna room ! B• elusive areal Sl'4.500 ott.rRHI..... Uta1N,_..lll1• HwnUwfw '*•• H1•nUwfw lt1• ......_............. H1•nU .... 1hl11• ·········-············· .................................................................................................................. . ~~ ....... 1~~~ ....... ~~~.~~ ...... ~!:'!~:!r .. ~~!~ =~ ........ ?~!~ ~~= ...... !?~~ ~~~.~.?~.~-~ ............ ~~~ :~ .... ?~~ ........... I Nt t1s -ez1..... I 06 Ac,.... w •• 1200 MIESA DB. MAR Lew new • Br, Canyon ce a BR, a Ba, Ii• yrd, 3 »ctrm, a Ba. lar1e 1d. At 2 WI$ MU UMT ••••••• ••••'••••• ..... •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOURPLU and oceu view. Llaht fed , Wiboo It l'!stancla Newport West walk lO Unl Pk S lk SSIO be OCEAN VIEW, 4 Br, ACltEI a.1 TIOO. an . Browa ur..-tln1 . Sdlla.MZSmoH2-107J beach..M00.'62:1011 5St.:ZSioi-41'1.itJo · Pamllm,formaldiAln&. MAllOI YllW HOMU ,. 8da bM •• famU1 rm .• formal dlnln1: .,..~iuu;wa lndoor /outdoor amcnltl~. NIWPOIT CUIT Lovely I bdrm. condo : wet b11r . ;,::=: kttchc.-n. truh comp.actor. omeowDt'I''• assoc. pool, 11una. tt!n· flb ct. $1'1 ~ UDOfSU S Bdrms. + den: lie. rmlr. au alb with 1 :·formal dlnina. South patio. J sie,. to beacb a, ~ courts suo.soo ~.-fl.'oo R E ALTY ,~~3177 Yla &.We • ....,.... .... ' '-'l 673·7JOO Berdoo. Xlnt. for de· Stl motlvaltld. custom drapes.*' PU' t Bedroom 2 bath, 3 tU' 1ar, P'tt comm. ~•lop!Mnt. UOla nearby. CAU.140.~666 r=: ii!.lf:· Ref. re· 11,.ae. flrepia~. 1mall t Br 1 Ba, wall to wall wJpvt belt tacU. Pool, 11 1000. W1tldor ftHll)' q yard. water le sardener carpets, drapes. Close lo . 'IWO Bedrooma l • o al a . • t 0 t mo . Co. (1141 ll.HITI LAlflM IHc:h 3 I 41 included. $350. l Child ok. b •a c h . G • rd en• r Wal.nu& Squan.... . $315 nut.~ - ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• OallN1n,M2·7'fl7. furnished. S425/mo RandloSanJoaq .• MSO ~~~~~~~~~ lJ COMM. Ac"'aao In $l leue.54&--041Agl. RucboSanJo '500'" 1>4n S.rdoo. 314 • I ton· -ti. LAGUNA. ow down It I br, 2 ba, family rm. THREE Be~ NEW 4 Br I Ba, lie patio, luae on Hl1hland ""•· SOLID lNVE9TMEN1'8 re.tax Sn thla nke 2 Br rrplc, IC med back yd. Br. 2Ba. nr Broothurat" fenced back Jard, public "' Palm. Will divide, Read>' lO bld, 4f n.dot'I bM. Avl Aua. 15 to Sept Nr. frwy1, 1cbool1 & Gufleld, 2 car 1arage , OranpTree · · · · S&SO &amls c:owU • flablo1 at term• evl u oo.ooo. apta, Oraqe Co. a ... a. 11. S40f) + sso dep. aboppiq, '425. mo. tal & fncd yd, cptm/clrpa, new Woodbrtdl• ... • .. • • tm noa.rby aealonal Park. Waedler lle alty Co . WllttJ(h•nsodwn. 11'.P. ~ l1Pt +cltanln1.83G-68'72 pAint avail lmmed $360 Univ.Park ·· ·• sna ~mo.nc.-.1407 714~ .. IK LAOUN B ... mo.+ deposlt841·l811 Village Ill ......... ~ ... · N. A. 3 . r .... e, I Br, Cleft, 2 Ba, Mesa del Rancho San Joaq .. S5SO For Leue Eut Nine Con· voe.ADO COUHftY & Ac.,., fant.a1tlc \fiew. OVe.r JOO avot'ado trfft Cs two ynr old bouae. Xlnt. terma. BKR (114 )9765717 OR 522 ZOii() 5 ACRES -, needl mellew people to Mar. ta• , .... & cln dep. tnr. 2Ba. nt Wesi.nwter Turli R It -.75 do El Nl1uet O.C M2S New ~ultl·ll)dlllt I So. make it a home. Non -. M0-1.Mi" M a 11 , c pt s / d r p s • oc · · · · · · · · -' • Oranae Co area. Xlnt ln· tobacco srnoklnJ, com· -dshwahr. a cu 1ar, fncd FOUR Bedrooms mo. Day '81-MM. eves vm~ opp()rt. Will •how a munat· people pr ef'd. t Br1 Iba Me1a del Mar. yd, avall Im med. 1385 Vlllaatlll · • • · · • • · •• lllOO _-..-_______ _ apendable w /only IO~ ...-3 Graner. ISOO. '4•·7040, mo. + depotlt 847·1811 OcHn v$ew Monarch dwo. ext.1Ad~or6f0.0()08 &ammJt Condo. 2 BR, 2 Mlwpot"t hodt JIH SEACLIPF 4 Br 2~~ Ba, Ba. p'1. entr, aar. drop· Under con1lru cl. 2:U ••••••••••••••••••••••• KJDS,ITS OIC FR , a me n l t I e • ~• J• rJ ·~-nr, ...,..., CUI , ,,.._. Unlta. No. San Dleao. on· I Bdrm . Harbor View E/Sldea hie, aar. IMS numerous. Area lde-1, mo. + . 75Z·tHO or ly 7.9 tlmea 1ro1s. F.P. Home, AUC 24 thru Jan mo.~or'4&·71M avl lmmed. $8SO/mo. Ul·3443Loma tlUK. Wlll excban1e •· 9800/mo. Call 144-5153 536-7838 Bkr /Ownr 0 __ ho ., __ Oak tcea like you've dwn. Prine. only please. 3 Br 2 Ba Eaalllde. Lge ~per mo. ft'U•c ....., never seen cover thla RJtr. 7&1·7'7eo. UDO lSLE-2Br 2Ba. Sips back yd w/1hade 1.rees. LAVlSHLIVJNG Joequln Townhouse for Mlsaa.. Vlefo 3267 gentle rolllna 5 acre 8,Sept$1400orl300wkly Avl 1/15. 14$0 mo. Newcpt,ltpalntln2Br 1Nseoo1olfcoune.3Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• parcel on paved roada. Costa Meea I Plex, 179 IZ13 1793-0C27 f>.1.5.1528 condo. Pool, greenbelts. 3ba, pool, Jae .... 3232 or e•ST• D& SOL All uUllUea avail Terms. ~nt.er Comp redec'd &r Beat loc. in H.B. Call m.alM " " BKR pamled New· roof o~w • Bd. completely furn. SOuth Coaal Plaza area. M7-8004or847·3344 ---------2 Br. J Ba condo. Spec· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I · 1n4>177·SGU s an ~luC'co 1285 ooo Be.ach " view. llSO/mo, Greenbrook 3 BR, 2 Ba, 2 BR & den condo. Wood· tacvlar view. After lpm OR522-0S30 u-:Uted Brokeri 646-7414 wintertse.Agent631-1400 ~.mo.S57·"40 2Br1"' Ba condo. patio, brid1e Crossin&. Deluxe wkdys.83'7-8260 · S-a....te 107' ' --pool &tennis, avlSept. l. cpta. & nr. cov·a. Just Mlwpwt~ 10'9 i..2 Acre Hill81de View .._,L!X Eltclusive.LldolalcEnc SUPERloc,J1e2aty l1Br '12,S.962--0678 • llOO'lOthelake.Call: W. 2 Br. 1'-' ba. lfe ldtch -··-•• .... •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lota in the presllelous Good Costa Mes loca home. 2br, 2V.ba, F.R. 2 2 Ba, furn rec rm, bltns, Andrew or F . White, w/bltna, cpt'd & drapes OCIAMROMT PA NORAMI C Ocean· Anabelm Hilla area. U 3b ,a It. frplcs, corner lol, (pie. l&e paUo, au. 1475 640-&Ull thnH>ut. frplc, dbl car Balbc>llduplex.4 ar 3Brs, view. Gorceou1 cu1t. Owner anxious to aell! on. r owner s un · courtyd. Newly built. mo.SU-OW Larae 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath ear 96IMI008 Seashore Real Eatale home, '• ac. $159,000. ,f\valL separately or u a ~eal rental area. Prln llSOO. 673-2332 QUIET REA wlth renced yard. Close ? BR, 2 Ba Patio tlome. -=--·--------s ... ...,.. 1.anen.496·1772 packaae (71"')974 1400 Y A lOparkandachool. '"The TerHce". S41l0 • ...._ •---h 1269 ___ .. _, _ _,., • · .. · Pacesetter Real Eslate Winter rental. S32S/mo. Country feeUn1, close to II w ~~ mo. 5Sl·2464 .-wport __. Nt\VPORT JIGTS. House ask f~ Beverly.·~~ ~·2133 Newport Oceanfront 1 park/bch. own 548-6366 ,fJ "J~ljlll~Ell';'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• hit R. L Metwuna Br, 2 car aar. Open Sat or546-5605 Agt. ··1fW:8103 l'URTLEROCK 3 Br, rana Lovely a BR i BA 3S' for8acbek>rorcpl.2sly SanJualt Aftlllates, 009 Nobl Beaulllul~ewfum.condo 11·2. 3210 Oceanfront. --44 r m, dlnln1 rm. A/C. boat1Up.2Sty,4ynold Kedlt.onta.Jot.31Cbr, Capiltn.o 1071 RancbRd.Anahe1m In Hawau. Time share. 645-3125 ELEGANTbrandnu xlnl Avail lmmed. A&t. c hil dren og. Cati kl&eb, din rm, llv rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jl'ull price only $7,950. area 2 aty houae nr bch Condo. Beautiful 3br, 2ba 833-211189 97M'77$. ~~.'oood· ... ~.e's1u8nde ck . $49 500 _._t "' Terms.Ag&.955·1895 .....__-~• ...... ~f·L-d 3bd3baSS75.~1035 ln adult Hun tioe t on f --------......., ..... , "'T.:-,.....,1 ,_. -IW09 ._. Oxford 3br, huge am rm, BLUJl'P'SCONDOS Casa de Capistrano Con· for' sale flOO OCEANFRONT, 14 units. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charmtna & cozy 3 br, l Landmark· N r rec fantastic location, SS2S Lealel at.arting at S.'500 PRICllEDUCED do. 2 Br. l ba, custom ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanside. $300,000. ChMral lZOZ ba home. Front&back eenter.$4SO.~ mo.522.0288 Monlb.A,.nt6"·l>P Purchuedanother,bome d rps, dlsbwshr, pool. Nu 4 Ptex. Dana Pnt. All 2 Ownrw/ca.Try. 759·9108 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd. Paneled Uv. rm. tbr 2ba. Nu crpta & flra. _ _. . .__ ______ -----------liSTILUFF 493-Ull br, patios, frplc . $225,000. HOMIFIHD8S Washer-dryer hook-up, Quiet Cul-de-sac. $450. Oranae Tree, new 3 Br & For Leue..aBr. 3Ba home, Clean 3 Br+fam Lu&k 2.75 "'CRIS 200% Depr. Bkr. 842·0556 oaux· 52 U ... ITS California'• lar-t ren· 1ar. S34S. 979·3376 or 841~139. 963-1377 Fa m Rm. central air. up-W/commandlnl Ylew or A or840-1441 ., ~ -645-82156 eraded lhruoul. Nr pools ocean al Nwpt Harbor, }:~e·c::·~·. ~C::!~ RanchoCarrUlo Prime Orange Country ~~b~i~FRE!!utU. tbr, 2ba, $37S mo. lat & & tennis. 1450 mo. walk to Enal&n "Har bor MG-OJS2 Open dally 3-& Uno batructed view, ....... I Property 1400 locaUon,aJl 2Br,2Ba,on· Sl6SCOTl'AGE uut.rree Ea1tsldo4br, H~ba,fncd wt. Wtr pd. klds/peta 552·1800 Hiett Scbll from q uiet Cleveland forest. Custom ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly 5~a yrs new. Priced lO S17S Balboa stud.lo ocean ~~/ 226,..,!1 !!.~ ka St. ok. 960-SMB am & eves S 36 5 1• m 0 .-w A 1.. NUT Kln&a Rd addre:sl, avail pm or by appt. !245 bwlt 2 BR, beam cell· IM!U. Bkr 558·S32'7 -mo . ...,.,,._, ~ 1 Owner S48-4112 Aralla. R. E. Brokera I ho rraJ barn 1185 Walk lo bch, cottage Huntington LandmJrk SQUARE d'"' 64.z. lZ2 welcome. t gsU..ck ':o'i::. J acuui. SUPEI 1210 2+2 klm + peta 3 Br, 2 Ba • fam • dbl rrplc Condo 2Br, 2ba, adults. Roomy 3 Br. 2 ba or 2 & ays, l eves . . --------•I Community P ools. MARKET-12,400 sq.ft. •22 All 2Br, $349,000, 6.9 S225 2brktda +pets · for lease. 1450/mo. country Club living. den. Laundry rm. lrg Blurri 4 Bdrm., areal .Luffs 1141,!500. Broker 499-2986 Groll annual aalea X, $6,000 spendable, S'U52brpool.paUo Avail. Aul 15th. Aat. LeaseMOO/mo.S38-6883 patio, els to pool. Quick locaUOn. Former model or49544&6 $1,.250,000. Liquor license <714) 875-0459 ownr, prin SLFeeeo POOL beach unit. e46-3255 move-In. Aat,MZ-0200. 1625. AaentMHJ.33 1 Family home 4 BR .. 3 ---------1 optional . Ca ll L . only ba .. huge Uv. rm. Beat 4CARGARAGE Ashcraft,6«·7270 --=--------Open7days 0-PoW 322' DELUXE /PROF . et.rrE. 3Br. 2Ba Coado.ii--------- area! Like new! $145,000 An~ OM U25 Mesa Verde E, C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DECORATED 4br 2ba, Patio, pool. air cond. UDO IA YFllOMT AGENT fJ40.sseG ~~~~tes·/;r~e;~~ba~ ~~S~ OfAKl"d4.PIH 557-0822 Cloae to Dana Point Fam Rm, F /P, D /W. ~bwa~= mom~~~ Brand new, apack>ua 2 d 0 ~ Owner occupied with • ......___1 •.. 1-..1 3206 Marina. New 3 bdrm Covered Patio, Waterfall ~e or · ..,._ •·den or3bdrm 3 Dramatic mo el. pn u I f 5 _.. -ho f I 2000 to d Dbl ....,.'"·"' .. By 0 W NE R . be 10 w Hse Sun 1.5. IJM.900. me cu .ous care or yrs. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• mes ol'tr eue. r ear gar en . MOYE IN HOW ba. condo. Security bldg. marke t, 4 Br Harbor Newport Irvine Realtors IEALTOa~ Lpngovacocym. ~-alotut'i Pu'°t vpildaenst ? alory duplex, 3Br, 28a, DlO sq. · No pela. $MO. Gar~e. Leaae $500. Call lBR +den Lease 9IMIO Mo .• yearly. View Mont.e10. leased til ::~838~~~516~-:-~d·~-~~;!~~~-~;1 "" ftJ f 1 tlo r JI t <7H> T5U51l Onnie, Aaent·. 644-1132 or adult S340/mo. IA Y • IE.ACH Feb 78 . Sl 4 2. 5 O o . WNER v ·ii S nbullledll ,?.,alSolo,m'e~~lnnkgleyrsou' o1 c, ftso' ,:! / c;~~ • Maanlflcenl view fan-644-7211. No Fee. 2BR. Adult l360. REALTY 75'.0811 714·675-5979; 213-43"'·2845 BY O • 1 age an C0ttdoMfttlu1H/Tow• ·uaa. ..,, 67s'.9631 /wk. ds ' la&Uc house. ()pen°house 2BR +den Juan. Share brokers fee. L-.-~ for alit 1700 mu.st see I South Coast eves n Sa SU 5 33912 p dull A/C Want to trade Blurrs Plata 4 BR Condo for Bluffs "E" Plan or 110 Eastbluff home. Prine, only . Ow n e r /u g l. 644-0195 BLUFFS Only $80,990 for this .. :::-:: .... ~ ......... lnvestmenl,6'5·1103 CqroM .. M.. 3222 qJl,, 'b .~. ·w.Mt4 :; ~ 3242 2~R 1ln1le fomlly detached 4 . •••••••••••••••••••••• • 6Sl-OTSl8 2BR +den A/C Br 2 Ba Dlnlng/Pamlly Le1.1ure World Towers hdastri .. / ••••••••••••••••••••••• combination · Big mslr L u x retir e . Meals, P1roptrty 2100 ·}) 3 Br 2 ea. completely re· I Br, 3 ba end condo on 38: bdrm, up1r°aded cpts. maids, 10% dn. $35,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• decorated Valley & polnt surrounded by wide ::R cuat drp1, air cond. (96.1840 FORSALElnSanBerdoo. ocean vie~. $425 /mo. channels. 55' side tie 4BR.AiC Sprnklr system, lake 3br condo by owner. 13000 1q. fl. warehse. IS92·3385/642·0S65 dock. '1200 mo. Aat CBR. A;C parks, playground & 3 Laguna Hiiis. $66,900. w/13000 sq. fl. baaement. 84().1879. '48R pool1. Hurry! 29296 Eves ,WkndsS81·2478 Doc k , s pur , fu l ly CLOSE TO WATER-in Private 3Br, 2~ balha, W•TERFRO .... T Open HaeSat/Sunl·S Sonom a Way, Open --· sprinklered. $180,000. Old Corona del Mar. 2 frplc, blUns, cpt.a/drps. A " 2305Vislalluerta Snt.Sun.331-1505. Income Property 2000 Terms. Avail. Waelder Bedroom. No children, Newly l a ndacaped. 35' Dock. 2 br, 211'. ba, 2Br.18a spilt level view of ons Green bit 196,500. By owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realty Co. 71t~8 no pet.I. $425/mo. Encld gar . Avail now. Condo. S895.Mo. 646·2708 STEAL IT! ~/mo. Ph 49U309 or 4 br .. 2~ ba upgraded R-_. £-t....a... C -•-Lohfof'S• 2200 SUM"'l "'R RENTAi.. 5SD-0188 Lie2 br, 2 ba condo. Mint $.180 -------~~ 1425 2 BR Condo, cloee lO bch. s.cas frplc, wet-bar, 1uper up· sos sraded. SS25. mo. Aak for MSO Mike or Pe &I Y S4l0 (.213 1920-11122 s-95 WESTCLIFF 3 Br 2 Ba, = fplc, patio, dbl aar. $475 grdnr lncld . Avl 9/1. 644-772'1 dya; 541·1232 evs. BLUFFS Condo 4 br . 2 ba, view, nr. pool. $750. Luse 640-&429 --_.. ot.11•-r ••••••••••••••••••••••• " "" -T 3232 cood. Many amenities.'·• mdl home. A/C. $79,900. prof e 1 l n v e 1 t men l One block from China B oro mi beh. $37S. 642•9620 Open Hou1e Sun 1·5. analysl.s, apprais als. tax TWO VACANT Cove Beach in Corona ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------LGE Mobile Hme, 2 Br, ILUFFS IE.AUTY 27573 Sta rrise. SJC. &r exchange advice . LOTS, COM del Mar. Lovely 4 bedrm, 2 bath, Spacious 3br, ram rm, RANCH REALTY lneld uUI, pool. yard, pvt 644·~ Rare "II" Plan In prime e.?-4317 Speciallzlne In Bob Rare Spyglass Hill lol.s COLEOFHEWPORT fplc, ow. drps, crpla, form. din rm. Newly re· 5St·2000 bch. S395mo.97S.19ST early bluffs. C-Ompletely ScdoAnct I 080 mulU-plex properties. w/magniflcenl ocean & REALTORS fenced yd. Kids & pet deco. S650 mo lse. By The -LIDO ISLI ~•no v 11 l e d b •th a , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sellers & buyers a vail Fashion Island views. 675-5511 welcome $385 963-o4567 Sea Realty, (213)592·2871 1 Call Ron Ellis Perfect lor your custom · · or 014 >14644.57 Cheerful custom 4 Bt , 2 ~ kitchen. New l• e entryd , FIXER· VA ho BR. 2 Ba •· A.sent, no fee. I --h-h 3241 Ba. sunny patio.-.. mo. «'arpeUnit. min.I blln s. Century 21-4Mi0·23S8 me. • pr, crp .. , lrYIM 3244 _,...... --view balcony. patio on Low down payment & t:re.COMllltatioft R.C.T4YLOlCO. dr1Js,bJtns,yrly.310lria. ~-Valley 3214 ....................... 673-80Mor541·1281 ·io\'ely greenbelt. Every s mall monthly pay·~~~~~~~~~I t5S.OJ50 l-295-6827or22J..3808 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 3 Ba, oceanfront.1--.-.-.-.-~~.-~.-.-.-.---.-.-.- detall perfect. 2 BR. 2 menta, provide an ex·r: __ ...:...:::::.:=__;~-t=-=-:::-:::.--:--:---:-::-Lovely' bed.rm, 2 bath, PATIO HOME S1350 mo. Lease. Billie, Ba. Owner, Bkr Courtesy cellenl chance lo buy this I U"ITs.IALIOA O c e a n V 1 e w S • n all new cpla & paint. S.aut 2 Bdrm, den, air, 833-3150 ; Dave. 639-056( On wllter w /boat dock. to Broke r s . 0 p e o 4 Br ho~e, & make SSS on 4 duplexes, all 2br, 2ba. Clemente. Xlnl R·l loca· Fncd yd. klds & pet OK. bl gar. patio. tennis, evs Lge 3Br, Cam rm -" ofc. " SatiSUn 12·5. 1966 Vlsln your anvealment. 4 car encl. 11araee. Bay lion. Terms, $39,500. $115. ~. A1ent, no pool, many amenities. ---------Patio & privacy at. , Caudal.$l38,S00.&40·2821 Popular nelahborhood, vlew.S180,000/dplx Owner496-8152 1----------fee. Call Rulb at 838-8586 or l Br. tr1 living rm SlSOO/mo . •• ---"--"------xJnt 1chools. Home va· Tom Lee, Rllr.642-1603 3224 ---------• 5$.9-7262. w/frplc, tri ba & dress· Lido late, 2 br. den & canl-.eller anxious. Executive 4 BR, Green· tng rm. modern kit , vlewSBOO/molae . ... * 0 p E N Callandsave. b rook Barce l o n a RENTALS panoramleocn vlew,pv1 Lido lale 1 Br & den, VH'ftJollMcNtbolty D11tret1Propertyl w/olymplc pool & club JBR,2ba ...... S39S/440 sa rdeo w1&aaebo. SllOO/molae. HOUSE 540·4'46 l canfindltroryou. racU. flfr schl 4s ahop'g 2BR,2'i'aba ........ SS00 MOO/mo.Cali '94·2018. Udo I.ale, 2 Br & den 6paclcous 4 Br 2 Ba Beach area speclalltl. area. llOO. mo. 192.5505 3 BR, 2 Ba ...•... 1385/550 ,.._ Cod 3 BR 2 b 2 11200/mo ". home In BeauUfui Dover BRADFORD PLACE Probates, Foreclosures, orMM91M 3BR,2'tli Ba ......... M50 (Pf{. te lo the bea .. h WATERFRONTHOMES , Shores. This home has Townhome, 4 br, best Bankruptcies.Divorce. ~11 Acre Lou Vl.sta, Ca. 4 BR,2ba .......... 1825 rp5A~J: 7551 ac · '3l·1'00 ~ everythlns. Priced to sell loc. 8 ,BGO. A~. 559-4556 lnvestmenl properties. Counlr)' ocean view. pvt 4 BR, 2~• Ba ••••••••. 1795 ;167::=::~;::· ~=-=::-:=·~~~~~~~~~ at 1149,500. 1706 Dover South LC1CJ19"1 t016 W~~dwWma1~e1l pri~.:._ accaa, by owner 12$.700. 2 br, 2 ba, frplc, 2 car aar. Hb View 11 4 br Dr. Open llam·4pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• vn -ro_.-. l·'r.IS-1980 Ocean _view. 1475/mo. Paler·_,.-d'l.v'.:.w,poo1'. Sat/SUn. M--1fl t VI Call 67~ 04•728'7 892 9849 • ......... , "" w 0 R L D w I D E ..,.,. .. CH fW --------•IVIEW LDr lD San Juan • . t.enn.f120.t40-l044 BROKERS Ocean & coaatal view, l Capo. 7/t ac. w/avocado I Bdrm 2 beth l..aJUDA ___,...'FF ab Zba 2 67MM5 yr old luxury condo. 2 DUPLEX!S, ... I . lr,ea, ready to build . Qla.nner. Oceao aide of hrl:Qn..... r. • · Br. 21 ~ Ba. out.atandin1 2 duplexes, block to 1125.000.142·9511 Rn 1815/yrly frp ln, F .R .• patio. features. See to apprtc. be b (2) 3b 2ba e cl 2 Bdrm. 2 ba . Very Pf'll•· ~75· s.ce.4l OO or ---------1 Und~rmkl.value ac ' rOOO, ' n . OutofC-t.. ::1e:: ....... -...ai9 1ara1cs. S16S, · ._ ::;:-•r -so --·-OPIM SUl4. l ·S "SANDCASTLE TomLee,Rltr,M2·H03 ,,.,...., u lt61 SA" IRUHO REAL ESTATE 494-8025 -••••••••••••••••••••••• • 3 n.._ •.• 2 bathl v11• ET TY MONEY MAICIA UU> .... QUI QUALi ., c:anUcarudous! 2 br, fam rm. 2 ba. All : · 1 " adult c omm . Try I I I ! lsei~ .. •.ooo. --• Smith, Davtdaon Rlty DOH v. r a.uou.uc •2252 aat-0655 I ~~~, ~=~ ...... !~!! M0·7000 "t~~~~~~ Price Reduced Owner flu bou&ht new. Lovel y 4 bedr m . han!wood noon. all new 2 TRl-P&.IXIS Side by atcM, ff.B. Buy one or both. SUl,500 each. ~ll macnab/ lrvtna p raaltg s..ea.-•• • •••••••••••••••••••••• LcWtlr ans! •'1 i Br 2 Ba. OCUI\ vl •w, 1'7' mo. Adil• only. •ta·1f01; •not BUNGALOW. Employed person, no amokera. Maid Service 548-7197 E /SIDE Cozy bach w/frplc. new decor SlU/mo. After 5pm 175-291.3 Completely furn 1 Br. odult.s only, no pets. llSS mo. 131Jl'lower.646·7183 Duplex Apt. $300 mo. 2Br, ba, enel aar, fncd yd. 22216 State Ave, Apl B, CM,S45-08U ~leach J 741 2 Br, view, frplc, crpla, ••••••••••••••••••••••• stv. Xlnt. Adil&, no pets. GO. Open l·SPM 322-B 2 BR, •Int. furn. Acroe1 at. Heliotrope Ave. taJ 1395 mo. n•-az:s.3827 -or71HIH039 . AHUClbte t"'IMCI. associated UW ,,. I "', Wt ft 1 'I •11'1 1 , A t, I '' '' &ASTSIDE VILLA CORDOVA •Locked gar. w/lg 1tor. •0/W, dlapl, lndry rm -........ ., .... -, Sl50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drinkln1 problem? call AJcobol llelpU•e M hn a day W.m! PREGNANT? Carini conlldentlal counaeUna ac referral. Abortion, adopUoo & ai .. p1n1. APCARE 547·2!563 LIHDA & VICKI o.tc .. M •10«p Fortht'-oflt! Servlftl all Oran1e Co. 835-7313 •MICHELLE'S* Outcall Musage lOMUAM 731-4462 SpfrituallHdft' 181SSo. El Camino Real Sao Clemente. Fully lit. P'or appt. 492· 7296 •KAREN'S* OUTCALLMASSAGE SPM·2PK 97:Ml893 MASSAGE FIGURE MODBS ESCORTS OUTCMJ. OML Y 631 -3111 . Are 10'I female u.n, at, tratt.iv.. able to 10 to Hawall Aug 20·26. eit· penses paid! l! ao call MS.ml ~Y youn1 lady earl\ 30·, from Europe wou 11 Ilk• to meet wea1t h' 1mtJeroen to 45. Pbont> ~ P&eue. Write Clasalfk1d Ad, Dally Pilot, PO Boie IMO. Colla Mesa. Ca. 8'211138. hn•ll s....lcft N 60 ....................... 0 11ilt.lan ooan.U101 Sbr HpeDHI to tasl -------~ Cout. Leevlnl ror lll AUi 20. Call 5'5-3381 . ; • SERVICE DIRECTORY .,.._ • ..,. c.,.fltnlU Chr* '1 GasaertlS-.lcn Hamec~ ,..._,/,aperiftCJ P~.-f'"J ,......./R.,.ir .......................... , ............................................•............•....... ~~·················· ...................................••.•......•••••••••.•...........••..•.•..............•... PUANC ftt:.PAIR ~mpoo 6 a&Uin u ,,..,. • HANDYMAN Wlndowl/Houseeleaning PETERS PAINTlNG YOUNG Man, ~ Yn expr VE.RY NEAT PA1'CH CEAAJrllC TILE. New 01 •~Call C(lul' brlfhlen rt· wht ,. air NOJOBTOOS,KALL Goodratel ·Good~fa Expr d. Reas Ratu. ln wallcovor1n1. Free JOBS&TEXTURE ~~I. Free eet, aml C"&Unw .. .u.z:: f'PU10tnlnbl r h.C&ean ~Ll:i'la.:." ::,:.,: 875-M40 C.UMr I..yunsa&-7711 Free Est. Call Gene esta.645-857$,Andy Frt-eest. 893-1'39 ~welcome. W ·Z..26 llv. ~~m. baa~ ~O A~t • an.. a.. 6 comm. -DOGTaAJNJNG IMMACULATE CLEAN· ~ 0458__ _ __ Ball & Bob'• Exterior ,..,...., .............. -------- rm ••· • cu.-•• :.1-.' McWeeQtf,NWJ.M Yourplaceor Mlne ING. You DESERVE the PAINTING Int/Ext. Ex· Plllntana Service • .Ex. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tA9 SerYlce , G\il.I' •llm JK'l VU1K. -• -John 8'75-2ff0 B!ST.~1 p'd., honest. neat. Reas. lremely reaa l'&t•• 10<MoCtw/thJ.<a&d.Plumb-...................... . C1Jl ,..,.ir. 11 >'l'I opt. MOWING EDGING Uc'd DaveSNU .100 675-&38 inf tar J ab Rtmovln1 trlmmln1 llo work at,JNll. nw Tnmm•oa, C1Hnup1, P°"1111 palal.ed. People KoUledoanbtlb1reUable • • b tbwa . H~V R . ~ ,... llc/lna .~. =::~:-:=--=------1..!Ul~~~&O~l.:..._ _____ , =·· etc. a ...... d P•••· Llft·SlH, couple. References. cau PolntYotrCcnHe ar)'~:~~t. .:.~m •nc • • .. aruit7n.Tony~12.a ---------• nUol11LurH. C7llent se348l.3orl.Q8..eUS Avera1eExtr1StryS39:S Nowalttni 838-3875 Ull-...._-C.__._ 0 .-, ................. -•---Carr.Laauna~ "!:!•-·-... .. I l ..... c • J:IOMESAVERS. Plumb·....,_.,,,. ..__, -----•"•-· lli-.u HOUSECLEANING ~.._.,.1 .....,' n r-..rm 1nc "HeaUn le alr con ••••••••••-••••••••••• up le baulln1, w .. ltly .. uA::! Two men, booest, rdfa. Prices lnd matr'l·labor Experieneed painter, own dlUonloi. ~ est. SlO Window Wublncr Reas. rnalotaaace. R••-:a•· ...................... ble, reuonable. Call Guar/lnard, Freeest. Alr·deleu,Syrsexperlence hr. Honest " reliable Reliable work. Rel•. t>Wr,,,..1Jno.Um-I.-, Sid~ dumn truck fW0.8365. Ted552-0l34or636·'7085 lml Is out. Odd jobe, ..... 1 Bor.·a ... 1C OK Free-. Mark '7J.fffl After ''4111 ask I« •Boo. • r ' yard work, miner re· .... rv ce. "'• -· • ------• MU5Ucir ~ ha I. tree Woik, IJ'•d· JapaneM lady would like PROl"ESSlONAL Palnt· pain. C.ll Gre1, 9TM821 151·300 -••••tt•••••••••••.IC••/C•H••t• lD1,demo,ete751·3930 to bousecleao Call lni. loter/Exter. Reu, _D_RA_INS __ CL_EA_R_E_D--1 .. -------.. ca,...•trJ, aa1 ty~ ........................ Ron't Lawn Service 11.o'W Ill • I &45-U87 ' work1uarM2-0all6 P~~1:1: S300/S350 tor FROM SS SO ='L~~M~ MAJf~w=:· :..,~"'~iJ:~·· ................ , ...... A Woman•e toacb . Pa.IDUng. Local·F.atab 1" ~/u:te>: 28!~:.y o:!~; Call7:s1-alu ~ Ct~owofQrm1 aave Baultn1.movto1.deanup ffomecleaninJ tailored lnaured. Tona of refs. uc~.M2·1831 l ....... &R--'-• e.t•eble ~ Japawe fJ/up,'J'reeWOl'k.Beu, to_,,,.needl...--Frlendly/eftlcient --------.... .....-~fb:IUb.temedll, mmiiey.lll·ZU.S G~r. Reuoub&e. fast.ftoeeestMa-4St7 ,__ _.._..., 613-4967 BRIGBTENUPWITH •••••••H••H••••••••• repatra, La c. Qu1cklledrtaif· rr.est.14H21GMlke. OCC Student. Bll .. T WOMAN :oald like t"inewort.StateUe&lll· Coaa..,_,...., ~-:ecPfak°::~o:!f4~ ••rvlec. Wrt auar ............ -....... S.m._G""'mln£E • tnck.Traab.trietrtm, boulec....,,_,job,?)TI arcL ExteriorepecJalllt. lnt·Eltt. Europoan remdt"g. Llcl308834, . ..au CAL SERVICE Low Price CaD ~ etc Rudy 842·6703 .,,xp. ln Palm Sprlnp ..,_me-Calioo836-M!SS craftamanablp. Qual boodecU111 &1.SO CAUS 115 bl'. • SllALL ' • ' mea. 983-3'58 ui pelnt.s. ''1~ ot'faummer • • ~•tonlec:abbaeb JOBSMU233' 21J,920-111S,IPM·1PK ~ WORKGU~ANTEED ntes"m-892lfreee1L Roofillt ~.:._~rms. Bil G-ral,...lcet CHEAPEST baullnl in lnterlor/Extr. Free est. ..................... .. --·--lllllzll•dlltctric ....................... town. Fresta. CHEAP! Mc>•lftcJ 2Synexp.6'2-0295 p-&r--Repalrl. Uc & lDI. All r-s.rnu ~4 Home&A ......... eot 6'2-2885cr6'5-13llO •H••••H•••••••••••••• -Fr W I _,_,, _.._. ~s"'nVICE Knowles Palnttn1 ••••••••••••••-••••••• types. . ee eat. • t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r--d _... Bepejr" relDOdelioC. "'u. " c.n • Clll anytime 5(1.~ C&fJ19lManw111tay youn WW as I ...,.,_.......... ~ MOVERS Int/Ext, commercial eCmtomDealpPaU<» ' - or mine. Re pairs ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• _....(.... • ............... ••••••• LOCAL&STATE-WJDE apts. residential & Wood Patio Covers, Doo'tdroplhebalU Get a t:f~amn, Loo! Guar work WEEl>ING.a..EANUPS HANDYMAN: Carpenlry, Want e REALLY CLEAN 2' 1Ir9 7 days mobile homes. 838-1120 Redwood Decking. l do job with a low-eoet DaUJ at bluer aavuap. Fre Weekly lhlntA:oaoce eledrl~lamblnlt & HOUSE? Call Glnlham 71A-523-'462 my own work. Free eats Pilot Clanlfled Ad. l:ti!llQm\I er.&.~J646 »eeest "2·9907 floon 1.147·2'1tf Girl. f'reeest045-5123 ~ Sellldlettem. 8'Ul78 652-8583 Pbcme"2-1178. • -.... ACCOUHTtMG CLK ASSEMIUA GIHSAL OFFICE IHSPECTOlt TWMI e1ectrontcs manur. MaleorFomale EducaUoo or exper. in Electroo1c cornPoneoll 1VPay & A/Rec ne<:~s. asHmbty. day ablft, ()utles require good l)'P· F /thne. Good co. 1oe, pleasunt phone ~. personality, order taking Apply th Penon Otfl::r · ck. Please call for ap Between 8 :ao • l:lt JlOlntment between 8.30 COMPULITI &4::.> COltPORATIOM COMPUUTE CORP. 71 I W. 17th St laildiltgF-11 Co.ta .... 645-150' ACCOUMTIMG CLK Mortgage banking ftrm m Orange Co. has an Im· med. of:,nlng for an ac· c~ng c erk w,exper. in I> nk· recondliallons Please call Cathy ~ompson nt Unlcal ortMaae, 714 /963·1873. 1-;.0.E. Accounting Bookkeepln1 TEMPORARY ltcglster T~y to •orl< On variou,, accouotiD&: & Autwttn sa1esc....,. Experience Not Necesaary But Here's What la: J\~'g clerk N)>t Bch ex· .Jbgh School Educat.aon ·<Prefenbly a yn. col· ~rtinfi firm. Seek aolf· .-. a rt og reapon. io· ~) - cfJv1daal to bandle • ell Grootned roulioe a cct ·g pro ~ltive Att.ltade <'eda.ares.-Typing 50 wp "it\bili1y t4 leal'Jl Jtberal com P•ft ~~-all·S&roN desire benetlt1. Start $700. an ou~J~llodi~ 6*M!291 career wit.b a 1ucceasl , uUuaalHUO 1rowlD1 Aide to elderly eouple. eorporatkJo p/Ume. Ursent. JfQPCO.lf=beneflta C.ll 549-5103 c Cezltl'• fer eomplete lftlorm,Qon ALTERATIONS. ex IAUER IUICIC ~I or part Ume. Bcb. M2-«>47 ms Harilof' m~ Coeua-'••· 979:.2100 AVON N&D EXTRA CASH7 Eaminp are cct·houn are nextble. )"OQ're an A VON repreten• tative, Call M>-7041 or Zenith 7-1359. Bab)'tltter, reliable, for 2 yr old. MPM wtd,., tm perwk.~lftS. BabJ'l1Uer f /time, 2 b01I 5 " 2, lnlne Colony Hmet area. Pref your home. 551-4765 aft 8PV ..,...._W..tM l.ootbi~ns~JMe & ldDC1 ro 20 mot okl boy. I da)'t wk. 'nJa. 1'h. .. ,. bome. Odll ..... MO-'IMt BABYSlttaa. M&&a.r• wocnu. Oc:c••'-•1 .it· t1na w/l yr old. m.i.a In. ~=·Loaa lllHIOD VleJ~, po1lllon rrr. re- qdnd. xtnt eereer op-~benda.001 ~ ••BOOKKEEPING QiM realty and deYelop. ment tlrm needs exp'd iJrl Friday, exec/aecy type. Muat ban con- atructlon bkkpf exp. Olblnumlcatlon akilla es- IOOK.._ Pall c:bar1e to Trial Bal•Dtl'. Postinl an NCR • l • UtlOCKS , ILSUIRb ~ y C.09 ANOIL19 l'ALM l"UltU WOO~ .. DHILUI ..sw,OttT •tAOH ttonU. ·= ............ •&t111r • Cafehrfa Helpet- P/Ume work. Min 3 Hrs. Must have car. C.M., N.B. & Cdlf areas. App- COOK CirculaUon Clerk Part t ime telephone work, no selllng. Hours 1:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. Monday uaouab Fnday • l{uat t~pe\.!JPhone ~ Ext 2 for •I>' CLERIC for H.B . clruptore. p/Ume. Ex· =-~Dee. ll1D .... 2'- GENERAL LABORERS twl STYLISTS lmmed. openln1a fnr talented hair cutten. Full service aalon loc. in busy So. Cat Plua Mall. _.;;..__ _______ , Telephone " transport.· Call f« appt. Relia Hair tioo a musL Lona & short _Sa_&on._.._540-a&8 _____ _ term auloimen11. Holl· HOSPIT~CASHIER dayd Vacation Pay, lna I E Ke lcal Jn1urance ~·,~·ope~~: Available. Kon-Fri. Apply an VOLT 'l '•"I ,._ .. t•o ... ,.,.. .. I'• penoo, San Clemente Gen1 tbp, 65' Camlno Dal..o. llares.SanClem. HOSPITAL c l:••JM•t.mw:• J1'1oor equip. aper. FIT. n :aoPM·'7:30All. Appl7 ln penoo, &n Clemente Gm'l Boep, 654 Camino HOSTESS' Attractive, alert. 2l to 30 w/tine public rapport. s N_lgbt1. Ambrosia. wttt11 lM. I05 aotJa St, N.B. ' .......... , ......... , .... ..,.,._ ..... ,.. ~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~.~~·:.~ ..... ~! .. ~-~~ ..... ?!!'! ~~.,.~~.~ ..... ?!~ ~.~='::' ...... !!~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ F'1d!y, August 12, 1m DAJLY N.OT • .,. ..... .t.IU'IFmM.t.NCI OfffCIWORk RICIPYIOMl5T R~""IL •SALIS• ~!'!~ ..... ?!~ ~~=·:.t .... !!~~ ~!'!': ..... ~ .... ~~-~~. -'"''"""" llnlmum 20 hr wkly Tiw Wllll•m Lycm Co , lil'A Exptr'd Salea or PR T le 11 c~ MICHAMIC Pur.Unf, fllll\f, 1um11 typ New po r l e ea c h CLERKS work. Sell antique•. Sec'y Coadnlctioe • P 11111 _. • Wonderland P'.a~r'd In Ht of lho lni. 10 Key h lpful Call l>e\'elopcr/Bullder seeks ltlture atUtudo enen. S.Cr.tary to ()peraUona Want to mah mon•i · follo#ln11 l'!lectr&c1I, J11ne84,14.HlZU eicper'd recept. Pleastnai ~m. po1l1ioa. Muat be Mu&: Putthaaini Alt. Can ?0 " Hll 0 " t 0 Of Anffaues! lt7draullo, lihch1n1rel, Weohono manner, aomt UTOTEM dependable. Exper ln resldenUal con· phone· Top I ln our bus•· HUG r; wart b o u a• U n'I l,lant •t1utp n • OfflCI MGI typln1, no •h req 'd, Coft•ettlnu Mn.h So. Coaat VIUap tract adrrt\nlstratlon. ~· 131·390• ask. for crammed wtt.b ovtr ~ palr. NH~porl Dut'h luxury v1ri~ ofc duUu. Submit Paeltlons 0 lit. 2nd & __£all Dorothy 557.-S For Ma.)Qr Oruna• Co. ·~· • m1&alc bou1, nkkelo. Awly In Vonun Rent·A Car nrm·W run AIUme to: The WUUacn J,rd h ~ s Builders. Salary COM· T J b T I R decia }Maao9, clrcua CM"• CAMUOMPG. mnee.WcrootMerc:ede• LyonC<t,JeeSanMlauel s t ta sn an Sales for Season meaaurate w/eaper ••Pone oo oom 1an1 wall clock•. ,.,, C.:11,. llunt n(•h '-"> SL ••clwilvely AP Dr, Slo 201, N•wport Clemente " Laauna Sbowcaao demoo.str•tl.o• PleBM send rMwne to s.!Oll·Elra to '20.000+. 1raa~fathor clocks, JANtTOUAL·P Jtlma, tW. 0 Huch' pllt'ant 1hould he In Huch, Ca tzseo or rail Beach. Other areas have quality Une of toys A: Ad No lllS DaUy Pilol ll Lor.aUotw. Orao Co. fi tin Uq Bo otOarf .. ld> lc-lllftnt, lndut1lrhw1, Mn ortaiby,fSS.3&00. openlnia also. No exper. dlla. NocoUec:tlonorde· p 0 'Box' 1560 CO.ta " LA. Great benefits, "C::u &:ooo~ Car • y, 1 Opptw !! 1 well orianl«-d " all• 11c req'd. AJ)J>l)o at any of llve.rina. No investmf'nt. ,.._,.ea 93l52f ' MCuri\)' " rapid adv•n· American lnternaUonat -=-;-:;;Cl;;>=;;--;.:::O::;:-;~~~~ua~~~~m~p~o~y~er~ uvo. lluat have top notrh Rocept/F /time, typist, OW'ltor•. Wock your i0wo hn. Nd ' · cement. Call RepubUc 0 _ .. _ _. 1 ..... T K 1 --raonolll" l lovo lo deal for lnleirlor Desl1ner, ~NewpOrt Blvd cAr.$8'7""71 Secretary for inluranco Dlstrlbutore, Joe. Mr. ~·ea; .,.... Cltter· LAB TECll Orade JV ,... , t b bl Calta Mesa M2·TT02 SALES l otn~o-NlJ, ~per. pref. Roy, 71'/IM'90l8. 101 St., Ir vine. To.l. aHclod for prod1Ht MAIMT. MAH w, public Unique op· ml.Ill ove penona e -Grcatop_...un = F A • 754.1m. O~n Wed thru aaalJlll or >nl· Dlo Wanlt'd,pl Umc Apply portunlty for tho rtaht appeir & lite bkpnJ ex· t ror the riaht s;;;..: ·~ ann aenta Telephone $alcw·Advert. 6at.9AMto4PM. Vlalll •I CNP z >"'coll Nolan Roal r..tat. per•on f'lt1110 pl\one per. Call btwu 9 & 12• R.tall Salta Clerts Wa1s.1es type. SahaQ' + of ce.8'5.&no A&encw. lull • p/tlme. -------- meJartat la <.."Mini.try Property M•DAJ•ment tT lO 1tU4 OU tor In · Sil 9710 Dahnken, 1819 Newport bonUHI. Appiy at, .1118 ~cretary/receptlonlat Grea& pot. SaJ + c:oznm. PUILIC AUCTIOM ~~'1· Ntwpt. IOllOlenney,...,l.a1uo• wrvlew -RECEPTIONIST Blvd,CM.646-0223. Newport IUvd, CM for ~ner~tlc, arowth -~.83WW. ~i~:~~(Wy!; ..;;;,.;~_.;..;_ _____ ,MAMAGa/CASHIU Paper/Paint, up mon Full limo, 119raonabl1, 646-7'1.U orierted lirm. Typtna1--------ae ART OBlECTS, AN! i.,.aauda fut food rw&aurut l forqualltyres Owntooll aood telephone skill•. •kl t• & pleasant · TIQUES. FINE FVRN., MOTOl ROUTI opcnin1-.o bl'. wk. t.800 4lrtriwp.131·31175 Apply ln penon to Mr. ROBINSDNS SALES ~t;:."'s!!~Y re~ Tbe Reubeft trn;. PHONE roa IN· .,.,_ O.il7 Pilot hu • Coast tlWJ, N.B. ~120 PERSON needed tor care Fueow. at Robt. Bem, "9wport lffcll I 0·4 soaae to 500 Newp0rt [. LI& FO. &o BROCHURE. ~route 111 Sout~ aak '""Robe.rt Jlwil ol tnterior plants In com· ~ll~~:' A.Noc. 1401 lnterv1ewfAt applicant.I 0 .... TH & 'T Opn&er Dr., Box 18, Npt. -~--------. •PPf'Ot~~,.. MATURE WOMAN merdal aetllnf. Mu1t a • . For: n A Bch Mabotn" alel1b bed . NOi per -havo txpor & lransp, eo...tlc Sain S LES JOB Now Taking ' MontJtrwFriaflmlomtl p/llm• to welcome CUil Mar1ant 567.()l!SO lllCStTIOMIST A SIClllTAIY-N-J::IU Appllcationst'or: saso. ISllve6drawer ... •Swamona.Lnp-newcomers It <'ontact S·:JG.4 JOwkdys ' HaJr Salon. Attractive F/Ume pos. Xlnt co. drielt~. F.ag. armolN car and eooct drlvtni re· nwrctwlt.. Flexible bn. · · • w/friendl1 penouhty, baeflU. Experreq'd. 4 Jn expr. etall 1325. Ornate church ~ord required. Call Need nr. lite typlrig PISTCOHTROL betwem 20-:IO yrs, work ApplyP.enonnel GOOD minded, c'!K:'· fillna, BUSPERSON cba1r S300. Frucb sofa 142.CZl ~avme name s.47 ~. TECH Tues tbru Sat. Irvine. ~m-fpm Moo thtu Fri BUDD y · aaJ open. 8"-4aU SZ50, Parlor th1 It$. LovA aadpbaneaumber. ~ecbanlc, aeoeral all Steady job lor rJahl 7S2-8l4l JFolWo.l.a.d ! SICIETAIY ApplyloPenon =~\.~~~ LAKE PATROL GUARD. nrovnd exper. Oomesllc, person. No exper. nee. Newport Center A..a.frclff•e 3:Q0.3:JOPM l'ridaY Dr CM s<&i-1982 run tune position Lu. Fore1p & Manne, owo Profit 1haring and aroup Equal Opp Emplyr m/r This 11 "-ft'Olt11oMft. Ant. Prnldeat, learn IS 11. Coat Hwy ·• ' Enforcement,' MP, tools, wages ne&C>Uable. h eallb. Apply Fri RINTALAGT. ......... ... Ii*'-'*' 11)()ftp1e banklns. Req. ...____..._.. ANTIQUES 11 Collec- Harbor Patrol back· 8·5 Moo-Fri, no Sat. &am.12. Lloyd Pest Con· Lie. req., commlulonon· SAILBOAT Mfer. needs lolt Ila 0..-ge Co. We moUvated lndtv ... 1d. -r-• tabla. MarbletopbW'l.ed eround required. Call 963..o771 ~'t 566 E. Dyer Rd, ly. Apply Nolan Real Mut bldr/ri11or. sblp.. offwr •bale ..-,. a •kills. Xlnt. beoefils, EqualOpoporErnployer walnt. commode. C.F.Boawell,586-0860 •MRAIC"'LO£LIC11t. Estate, Property ping clrk/ltock rm. CJOOd ••••·• xf1tt work.lo1 environ. Call keroeene lamps. trunk. --"" m s Manaaement 908 Olen· Fina: tn1pector/1hlp· L--··-al DavidCoueUy.Sf.t.88n TIRE Seniee 5 day wk. etc. 1S29 E. Wa&hlDJlM, Landscape & Main· Receptionist & clerical PhoMSoUcltor ne)'TI!,Lalun•494·9'24 ping. Exp. only. Apply _. Ii CHM at• Salary+ comm. Apply: S.A. (Dr.17tb •Grand) tananc. penoo. mature backirouod. Buay Work lrom home. Han· Moo. thnl Tbun. 7 to ftD.,..,.. to go mo., 3000E.~tHwy,CdM S.t.tto5. & exper., foreman Dermatologist's o!c in dlcapped or senior Real Estate Sales People 5:30PM. W.D. Schock W/O/llr ataff MMfHI, SICllTARY. poulbi:lity.CallafUPM, C.M. Exper. pref'd or cill~oa to make appt.a. wanted. Up to 90/1~ Corp. 3502 s Greenville Hedowto ..... o .. Wannatlrac:Uvetirltor OAK Barber Chr. 751-0800 will train. 645·7S10. 771 for me to take Drapery ciomm. spilt. Newport _St_._.s_.A_. ______ 1 ~ talllollll!• •• beaWIM ~fll~Fullwoorrk inP/allmmaell. TRAINEE :Jurit!h~k~~t!. ~n: t.-..A..u W. l9thSte P. , C.M. samples to homes. J will Beach. 548-8814 ~·-: .....-.,. ..... -, Worker M..,.1 1 Off A •-t l share my prom. equally SALES & no • .,.... llffftlo ~· flfOpt. "wa1ctlc_ .. ~!ldAlnvce.. ASSEMBLERS ~Plrcpa 1900. SP>. Wknd1 only. Bayview .,.. ca ice ss.., an · with you 642-0547 RIST' "'UR ....... T SUpttLtMEMT We TNlll. -r.. auaau _,--Conv. Hosp. 2055 1'hurln Will train. Must be able ._ """ $.A Ave, CM 642·3505. lo work eves &ior wknds. Phone solicitors. Have OPEAATIONS YOUR IMCOME • SOUMD 4iOOD7 l.sUsandSbtna Antique Ward Ice Box. all ---------• Lite typing. Spanish de· 1mmed. openings. $3 to BKI Manaaement co., SSSS SSSS Tlteft Call SECRETARY fot fabric mecal.Sl.2S. LAUMDRYWORKEA slrable.548-7771. 111.Cirt. 4·9 Mon·Frl. Coll Inc., Buraer King's PAITTIMI RUllRDUCI( wholesaler. Typing, 875-62116 Wash & fold laundry for Medical Asst Audrey 7S4·160lall 1 PM I itr g e 1 t w c 0 a• l . TELEPHOMI WORK At hea~ phone, some rec. Bras Caah rellster. nre <.'Ollv. hosp al your home For back orrlce + X-PLANT MAHACiER Frandtlse, ls seeking top HOUSEWIVES llJ .. 095 keep I· Hard work~r. old change counter & or 1n laundromat. MWll fast food personnel to 1'4111t have gd. memory aorter. 4 old ladder bacJc have vehicle. Lido Conv. rays, 646-3903 Rapidly growln1 mfgr. staff their rigoroua ex· COLLEGE STUDIHTS TIMIMJIRARIES lqr detail wrk. Salary c;hn. PPIQ.USl • Center,646-77&1. seek.I exp'd. Plant M~r. pJnsion proeram in Guaranteed Hourly l'.quaJOpp Emplyrm/f opeQ. Phone:· Walter Medical for Orange Cly. plant. Orange County. Experln Wage Plt11 Bonus. 5:30 Hofrmao,640-3236 ClEAIANCESALE L~i•I Secretory. mu11t T,._.criptioft SupY Englneenng deg. & Jg field is welcomed & well pm to 8:30 pm. Call..._ _______ •I ... ve a• le"•l 1 yr ''ollr ood I •· ._ I Y I'd E ,. SECR&T'•ny DrastJcReductloas .... • .... ~ . fl sa ary -.,.,ne 1ls. compan exp. pre . compeQSated.5e(:ondary 646-4223orcometo2:i0 . "" expcr, xlnl t)'plna skills 1'' /lime. Hospi t aJ Salary soo.ooo to 125.000. posatlon• also av all 17thSt.,eo.taMeaa. SAi 'SPBSOM Smalloll flrm needa fWJ Pl Tbrut• .. ~ti .. 1~8'L ~:i'~~Da';llf:.":C~i~:: ~~~dc;::r~.0~ua~~!; ~=:O~t~1~:~n~ ~=t!iPf!·J!~;r: •WHCo-Orcll.ator For e~r~~i:,ecb1l CJl'p/ilmehelg.Xlntlfp.. 'TUY& N:w;o;t' :i!d.c11": · 847..f5041 ownvehlclt-, inclds aub-~2.~~·MP.O.c8o.!..,!.S60, dynamlcorianizaUooon Successful Or•n1e Co. ~. ,:.1;!!~."callllniba~: :f:~:r':i'1'3.b~~ COUHSaOR behlndRamsqDruo LEGAL SECRETARY stanlialdriving. ...,.,.. ... " esa. a.......... lt1 war up, apply lo builder seeks amart a1· r-.. in ... ~ ,,_,,,..... 557~ 2 Yrs ex-per., ticketing, AHTl9UllUSS l1ED-TYPE 7 penon btwn 1:30 & •PM creaslve very toaetber arow>d N .. ted .... ,1. domeaUc le lntl!lrna· KI t b d t Small businc:ss litigation P' .. 'TICS at 3303 Harbor Blvd. person to assist market· Call549·3041 SIClETARY llonal. (714)494·tT41 c en I• 1e 1 • fmfl in Newport. Ctr Medical receptionist. Ex· ...,.., U\g dlredor Se Lariat ..--ualOp E ...1-~d l I d bathroom fhturea, M"eka exper'd letal 1ec:y perlence prer. Bristol * M A C H I H E,_sw_te•E•-8• .• c •. M_. ___ , 9 k1 l ls e ~ 1 e~la1 , -por m.,..,yer a • ut~~o 0,C.U!1c: (8:30am..S:30pm) furniture hardware. col· or traml'e. Mu11l have Park Medical Group, 722 ..__ 1~ 1 •. TRAVEL A... I d .led.lbles. Also exceUent Ba... s c M OPRS auuW ..... ,e 0 e.crow -s us tn1. iu.B. Sal open. ••. mme recroductlons. "'a .... xlnt 11k1115 Call Linda a.er l, . • t ti b 1 I J • ...... Ml' -• 1 -ust be ..... ~'d. ,.. .. ,, Fu.rlher expansion cons rue on •Pu· ~ ...,,...,1. ~ .. n •..,. -ot er shops nearby. _u.w_ooso _______ •Med.' Sec'y Recept. crea.l.eli perm. openmgs Restaurant m4>832·298l Part Unte, $.tpmJ.~on·' <2yn>.Gd.~.loc. r. Open 1 days, 10·8. Liquor More Clerk, p,time. 2-8pm. Mon-Fri. for exper'd & trainee NOW HIRING s ALE s c LE R K. Fri, perfect for ume1e ~ ......_ OCAirport. -8351 Sullivan'• Antiques 1231 mature Apply, Tuca·Sat, Expprcf'd.S40-4SSS. machine operators on Hardware. hra Mon·F'rl Student, DC> prenure •~y/A...,.IUst TUTORs.Zposltlona avail So.Matn.S.A.541-4174 Hum 2pm only. Airport.er 2nd & 3rd shlfLa. Our J..2..9. Sat9-6. Con~ct Phil ,_..,or quota. tom-. SIStoSli.000 yr. lo care rq, autistic chlld•--------- Jnn. 111700 MacA rthur MRmt Trne, perm. Earn training & merit review SMACll( SHOP 6'2·1U3 RJon Huctwan 531~1+ MUSTkllQw all who la In •chi 1 bra M'>n· Antoalua Stradivarius • Blvd, Jrvlne. No Phone up to SlOOO mo. Fuller procedurea uaure rapid 3446 L CoastHwr Weatcllft Plan, 1024 s••isp-11:or: • .ofciOtidtr~on Fri, tr al ol n 1 tor P'aclebat Anm 17 violin. Calls. Bruah(714>772""247. advancement for a ll Coroncl.,M_. NB -_. N enPayAllFee• behavior modlflcatloo 5Jl8.1871 MillslonVI l employees wbo have the AUP01ltlons l.rvineAve., . • wanted for marlno ℜnder'IA1enc1 provlded,hnadJustable. FRO .. EST·-·.,-..,.. .. LfcpMWStor. e 0 baste ability le desire. 6AL!'S bardwara stoN. ~ 01 m>Bircb$t.&e104 M t II In n.tt JQ .u.r. .............. Clerk, mature. exper, MOTOR ROUTE Good pay + ni1ht ahlfl Re-OpenillaAua.3i.t DoYOW'-.'-Craftat I/time.~. '=Beada.. 133-8190 UI •e-pa me. 8Q oak dna t.bl W/2 lvs, The DalJy Pilot has a Applylnperson -r~ ,,...._ b '..... 87$-5SIOor875-5$31 41'1: Ls oak hires•: Oat I/time. Apply In person bonus fr proftt sharing + M Mon tbru FrldaJ Work full or part Ume at SALES PEOPLZ.~'4 ... •Plltl~ -ktcbn cbn; cute let • 895 W. 19th Sl •• Costa larie route In Mission xlotfrtngebeneflts. EqualOpporEmployer an excitlna new bUJI· wanted for: exclu.ivt TYPIST WlDdaor chn: BlrdseJe M~•· r;:;::·~,P':~!~m: Apply,8am·5pm .-a.U:youllkepeoplell "°meD'9 "cblldr•&:: Servtce Sta. AttaadJnt, Deslrfnf ~ltion with maple prtnceu vanity Ute Maintenance, Day Mon tbN Fri afternoons . CIMCO __ R_ES_T_A_URANT ____ 'J:r1E~ata c~~.:::: dothln& •lore. F•b ~·d. FU1.I or p/Ume. ~IU14 or le= & 'ff/mlr, bureau, chr; rad '•"Shift.. .Apply Jn person, nndSat&Sunmominp. 26SBriapAve,C.M. Mature •table adult direct or collect, AJllPl7Nc!o$.adoo.1nh 8dv~ment n fn lamptbl."'4-1018 • Newp0rt DunH, 1111 car and lood driving re-. <1BlkSo.ofBakerSt aeeded for F/t • Prr 'IHI~ l.r.lDe.C.Jl, our young Ii =dbli TABLE-54 .. Round AllU BaclrBayDr,N.B. rord required. Call °'='> position. at Nau1ta1 9'4-(l90I ~lee IUUOSI Alt.ID· Newportfirm. 1 que oet tbl, xlnt cond --------1 M2.c~ Leavlb! name Equal Op E plyr m /I Drive TbN. Cln, friendly 1 "'1/art. svPpt1 •ant, exper•ct. l)a¥ It Waltrasa, appl1 •.t Rib 549-1•. S75-8552 LOGIC CIRCUIT 1-;and~p;;;;;;;;n;;;u;;;m;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;t~~~~p~m~~~ atmoa~. Fut mov· SALES ' ap, SUO bi-to ftart * Evet. i'\IU &s p~p-Rack Rettau:rant 211682 --------1• Ina •cballenalna. Apply JC HitOUYS br WHk. Appl, obit 6blU &&at1DD. l1th Mariuertw Pkwy., Mia· ESTATE SALE! Many DESIGNER MOLD PRESS ora PUSSMAM TaMI at 21401 Brook.hunt <at JA F91tl• fllCmcl UPll, Fr16t-S-.. JSIO • ... t-r& aloll VleJo-.1900 items over 100 yn. on,.. for MNOS. tntesrated Small mo Id shop. Some offset presa nper Hamlllnn). ..____..._.. So.CoutK\tt'Y La1.1kb. • Captain •a ebn, t. <'lrcults. 5+ yr• e1pr. ()pent.a fer• · helpful Full beneflta -P"" • ' Slrrlce SU. AUen4&Dt, WAITRESS. Part time match 'I. S 2 2 S. S#lary2ZK. J_,,.ion ~Z:lna ~~PD: Apply '1n pe~on, Pen: ~~yitAN'fnl •or/PIZZAlmmed. No:~~wln:;rt1M SAl.ISPBSOM ._Ir weaD'Kls. luncll.,£811 between t" M~any' pcllter' bed. ~· -, p Ua .,.,,... uu • •· ..-...... • -Por nne Jewti'7 store. appear. onf7 need apply, 11 am w.-appt.. MD-M46 matda r. cbelt. 3 dta•e&1 W111 Train. nyaaver, 1680 lac:en • p/Umo emplo71Jlent for SALi$ H Exper'd lo window ells-ISO Newpoc& BlYd, C.JI. ti. GentJemea'a cbelt, t LOGIC CIRCUIT STACOSWITCH IMC C.K. wkdys It/or wknda. At Apptyln~ play ._ knowleds• of ·Waitrea.Food/Coc,ktallt. drop leaf t.bl S3S. 1 pte D!SIGMl!R ll38BakerColtaMeaa Press operator, exp'd oo lorauoe nr. OC alr1>ort. 1oam.c&~tbna.Ff'I china, crystal, slit~ 6 8*TStaBelpmedecllm· ApplyafUpm,SidsBlue lea din tbl SlOO. Old for lelevlalon & elec· 549-3041 A.B. Dlck aeo. 3333rd St.. rut ap~ar.A Fa~t lo F.qual Emp!Qyor fine JenlrJ. Fuij.Ume. med. J'uU or p/t. Apply, Beet, l07Zlst Pl.NB Baakehreave decor. tronlc1amcs.5yrsexpr. EqoalOpporEmployer La1unaBeacb eet r cq · PP Y n 873-9334. 118CU~OKHn;NB Waitress, exper. Balboa aonen, 40'• era sofa k Salary 22K App l '/l_llllil ______ .... -~-------t person Mon tbru Fri . . Pe-•-·•·•-area "1a1 cbr. l200. Misc. • • . RIAL EST. Tl! 2-4prn. SALES LADY. exper. In SALESPERSON to •f>rk '·~ c....r IW""87s.2&50 alue "other lteiu. 2135 =~~:_~~alt~ MOTS.MAIDS Succeasrul, friendly, sw-Sat. Peppe?'OGl'• excluslve WC11J\en1 ap· eveolASa. Hickory P/Ctme ct.ll.Y Mon-Fri, Mariners Ave, NB. for dlrectlom. E.O.E. Ad FRONT DISK CLEllK lnglng Laauna Beach re· 2.3005. E. Bristol parel. N.B. s.8·1007 Far~ Watcllll Pbua. •lean showroom for WAITRESS (Mariner's Sq. Apta.> aid i b 1 Full Ume & benefits Will oJt.or hu opening for A <Nm to McDonaki 'O 842-wra l'l.lmlture mtg. MPly ln I btwn IAM le 2PM Sat. P or yemp oyer. train. Exper. pref. LISTER &MOTIVATED Equal0pPOt' Employer SALESMAN SA&.ISPBSOMS Pttwcm, Novello, 18285 Combo. small cof ee only. Lv La1una Hills Hyett SALESPERSON, prcCer Restaurant lat run aioviu now Standard boa It al t Euclid Ave., Founlain ~~~~·!· ~:~ 9·3·•·.-.._.----mc-.. ----.-0-IO- H Lodge, 830-2550 ~J:;t, ~'ai~~g~irf u~~ J. , . MAC'S HST. ' . ~:~ ~ bJ:1t!~e~a:, u d'e~ ready to 0.,.., Its c1oo':'.'Tn Velle1. Waltret1t e~p'd food Ir :t.e ................. . rlh Psyllhlatrich exsir· Newport Beach McCormack Realty 110 Now acceptlnl applica· monitrate & book·UP Colta Meaa. We are look· Small m•chln. shop In cocktall, l800 E. Coast Washers, dryers. Clean 7~00,:~. 2 ~~~~ w~n+ti MOTOR ROUTE )'rs. at 1000 N. Coast Uonl for AM le PM post· current cable TV sub-lna for, neat, sharp, a1· c.osia .... b~ hrthe Hwy, Npt Beh. ~·~. lat.e models. SlOO, 1 yr wlmd mo. Royale Coov .. The Dally Pllot bas a Hwy.)494-7551 Uona. ICJlben. Full & P/\lme. t.reNlvt people wlth a operator. 145-4064 call as1'forKaren 1uar. Free delivery. H01p.548-4K50. route in Newport Beacb.•-------•I COOKS Mr. Dellia 831·7040. 10 to sincere detlre to aet 1zet!tmUt4Jpm. Matr aic. WW also b\U'. . aftemoona Mon. thru Real FAtateSalespenon D~HWASHBS 4pai. ~::Jlt. Ow~· :X'lerf.~~ sOD4 ~ot1?dAiN Jlelp. '!~°T::,s:>~~·::~:~. P.2840. • --------I Frl.:SPMl.o 5:30PM,Sat. l()OCy, COMMISSION WAITalSSIS ad-rancemeot ol>· Pitt time. Ice cnem" wel·h~CallMs stone a P'ROHT DAMAGED MACHINIST &&m. mornlnp 6AM to 0 Apply In person Sam· POrtuftftlet. Pleue call 1andwk:latexper.belpful, 751.9175. W•can tell yo HOO'POINT SALE. aaoa Oood 1eneral back· SAM. Good for blab We rurniah deak-10.m • 3pm·5pm. 101'2 Ou11118CStoGo-Carta for •ppolatmeot •l 4'•t ne•. Av all. bow to lOlo ...... ads W. Wuoer nr Hartor. lmund. Set·up&operate acboolorCOUe1ulUdent. ~e-secretary le ·Ad am a Ave. <At Wbatevertbehd 213• 117_1, 1 a 0 io:»t:a.$94M03 earn maaer a("'tb9,,.m Sa.otaAna.m.an ;=,o~:r:~'~:b1:; =~== LACASARLTY =·kbur1t, lo Runt. ~ea:cf.!:in=' ~5~f!:St!Alf tll ScmdaY.'""' .UTI. time. CA.5BPAJD vertlcle It horizontal required. Call~. 495-1'70 eve:Ul-o73'7 Equtl()ppal'hllloJer callNowlNU171 · , M01v~ltO Wldowtr ahdt u... For Wsbr/Dlyrslllefrtit mills, puncb preues. AlklorClrculatloo,Jeav· SALISPllSOM~ i!' Only dt11..ia1 8-lltbdpei"toeaNfor ~crao&llTCD Small ..-clllon parta. lo• ume •,Bfone or REALESTATE tWpW..ted 7100.W,W..W 7100 Good opl)orturi1t;"i; ..p~ bUDdla to llW.~• .. ••a.ro ·• ' amallabop.Dayaonly. come In and out •P-*SALES• ............................. __ , ........... mature woman. ~ hrs .... ~uir.. tar1e late~ ... ...,...,.. w~sHaDRY• I STACOSWITCH IMC JIHcadon. R g Selel per wk. hicludllil ~wqoaornoand 842-?m • !nperdeltmrmU!tt~IO J1•.BakerCOltaM•a NIGHT CLERIC. 1ood Real Eau.. Hlelpeople • . tvtl/Wkods. ApplJ lo • ll_)OfS dl'IVJ.nl ~d. rnodeL.Loob•rumweo 14f·J04 I 1alaf7. •9Pl1 In penoo open )'OUr future. Let ua ~r1on. 1931 Nt1'PGrt Appl)r at D> West Bay ~YOU eew. sus.-. 5'U'l& r..uaIOpporE1llPlo7er onb'. AU Baba Motel, help )'OU lnt.o the bml· • BlYd.eo.taM•• ~ ~ ~·· or l'IOMr•aaillnal Kenmore beaYJ daty ~~~~~~~12Z!IONewportBlvd.CM. nu1~oln •company Cote' Real.,; t ........ • tall 44,.,.:r.a .... ailc tor s.c1...,acaHcnlOllO w ...... :,a~--narne11yeantn0ran1e "3 s~ITAlL ~~· 1tanbdaNlllltft .. __., -· Oouaty. Call Claire or •. Investment Companv Bomt1tt14 J'ura1$ure )) I :• mMm, · NOW ~Uni sb.arp, Warren at REAi.. w ~.· Co'• arand opelilo1 """i.-a.;,;..;.-s&t · amblt1out man to eell JB'l'ATEbJMeVAYf .-1ree it"""'· to hire ,...,..~..., hardware, toota • lbop a1•••.4z.ta1 1n outeotaa P11"10JJa11t1 A mawy eqmpmmt to Jnduatrtal•--------• tot NtJll .. 1a. r1n·n. runn ~ A .. -pet tale& eap«, ls • plus. rTUllU! ~ wk. No aper. aac. Call tall1Sl·llab'a l'.~.'- 75.tel.K' IUB8ftlnl SALIRIT A~ rulrf'UKU • ==~·J~ ON 'Hf WAY ~llflel~F/Ume . . n:,a;.M~1J~~: YOW•~ . ~l!:;rport St•· I DIDN'T SALIS ... 18 IO TV • J\ppUaaus,. ~)'~ P Ahn& K'f• • &la a 111•. KAlari JUUllardw_ar9 _ ....... ruic. I ' I ·' DM.V PILOT '' ...... S-. 1011 ufl ... -1010 $ewinc)M11eh Ml IOU loclh. ,ower 9040 INh. Sell 9060 Moforcvdet/ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... Sc11.... ••10 ~"'8•c• 1010 PwNtwe 1010 Ith 1011 OLASSTOPWtol&lhtlroo Wooddou~ • d y sh G 5S Id 11' Holll9 wJtn,1.1,w 4bl ...................... . --••••••••••••••• •u•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• U'!rl! :ShJ.:;, i:~ JW 1•su1•,11 ~p1:!; !ica:e. S45.1 ~~ ~oi 38' SEA RAYS t.rasie-• rw::lal iear. 'TS T1mal\a 400, lnOlaO· r rt• tl OAllAOE SALE· lUl• '' 2·dr o:. Mk orr. beainnlnl1\u<knt. · 11400,m.ZIM.. 1bock.11U oew, rtddea' ' I 0.c•'f' wood h alab TV'a tablH 'cbalrt' ldtwalt Sal•: I fold ~ M&-3111 '°8 IM w ..... I INh. Sfffil/ tlmls. must ... to as>- h tMW, .. tt~~Tm • lam"', bookc~. To": phatualntd\alrw,tam RACQUETBALL White zt1 Za1 Semi auto RYlllDGIS Dodla • t070 ~.::: dt ms. <Wo ------------1 pm.a,dlUdrenabeolta, pllabvoJvttcbaJr,Htof SAVE noo, me mber me>. ExcelJentcondlUon. WlalMDBS ••••••••••••••••••••••• MD-GSSev• 111 ' 4 • U PAID Mlac. Sat • 1·5. flO ,l>atal.W' u,.. and. rhna. traMferrtd. mUJt Hll call 5:16~. SIDAM PIO•!$ Wanted: 1Up for 25 ft. . , -"°" d Wied '""' anU· DlloaNa.Jtaatblulf. ~.A.~flouDW,HB, membenhlpln Unlveral ...... G--..a... 1094 lyMW Ir Savel ullboat; Newport Mot«c1cle Trit..Uer, bold. 1' I TV' -1· • ••• II G I I I ,_,. ty Agle\l Club NlS. ~ --lktach. S biket. Lii stora1e box, 'tr •·-...... u1• 1ra1• • • .......,_ a.Yt!a _., .. SAT ....,,.... ' ;:-.-.-................... HA.lllSOH'S 142·7712 2.11· ... 7313 new Pll1Dt 6 1parw t.1n Formerly o1 Udo l1le. I.AM"• .. .._ uu... -· _ LYNX GOLF CLUBS. · tfNl3SaAI • ________ i.--..,.--ITUl--I--Uar1alnt. Zver1tblbl ONLY. ~-1'· ~Ii fur~, RahibQw vacuum llOrt• Woods, 13-4-5, Irona 2 to SIA RAYS Wanted·1llp fo r 21 • SI.Ts. lpm. • k '*II d • lrocn Junk &o &l'Mlw... ::::...r~ Joi.b•cp j, ble Jacuul, C:utild; 9, PW. Sl40.173-3S54 !lOlPaclflcCatHwy Sailboat. not a ,hve· YAHAMA 1'1' TX·500 In ~tM•, "l=:e~a P!~I:~•; •el:;~•:: mueb ...-h m!,., J752 Chriltmullcbta~-0703 sew..a........... NwptBeb at-2547 aboald.54UWt __ ~~:::: m1, CW>fTI .a»170l Wel\morland 1terlln1 AVtnida Pectreaal, SJC l"Jectric Kiln, wbHI, Iota a. IOtlS 25' Seacraft w/trlr. 'J'wn WANTED: Two 1Ups ror1---------.....~.;;.;..;;.;.;.... ____ ~~~~~~~~~~ illver. &mt flatware. (Harbor Lo lfma) of.GruPIO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1/0. Submit. 840·1000 21' SaUboa\I. Newport, '116 DonDevlllo Tnumpb • .. •• I 1011 IUq platform 1*t '400, 4 Many :J::cl•l plec••· -1ML ~2118 CEO M p. N 11 b t cl u b da)'ll, or8'5-'1521 CIVO.. Balbo1. 915· ms C\lltom cbo~ SHOO. •·-••H•••• .. -••••H cvwd tuk ch"' f& JI" l'ractlc Yllvli•••1>'· HerMe 1060 Camper Sb 11 i I' bed &31'~\g:~:mfurn. loah.lttwf/ Ttade M' wtalde 11lp tn CH8-0ll08aft : ' ---------tbl DXIO, fonnlca/od tbl ~= :•:c)' tal.N~!: .. , ...... •••••••••"••• x:!t cond.• 127:.r z boots: -'o..fw 9050 Dana Pnt for 20X50' 1llp '1$ Susukl 100-$t501 'U c F\TRNlTllRE lllO. Alt • tor 1ppt, f;ver alum~um, Cutco, ~ Qt r H or•• , " D> & '40. Cutt.om Uned TY :...~Ffoclo, , ..................... !' ln Npt or AquaUc Prk. Yamaha 10Q-t300. Xlnt 144·1• i•••-•-1 1•~1 Sa•/Sun Tboro~bbred Geldlna. dtli-&roda 200"wA•" "' ,Sft<No 1091 LEAS!! MM1l.hV9 ~.Lo ml\el, Collete * ···nON * wiu..-... • " E •ll 1• 2 .. d ..--• .....,, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• N bl .. _~ ........ -~ t u .. ol ,...._ W.,..._.. Sele· tablel 9'4. 41.»A Hllaria NB o I • u. .an '· S 75 . Ca 11 8 92. U 81 HOMI VIDEO ffW ender 28, ~ llMU"• loah c-.t. -·mus H ·m••• • •T .... J:•-M* , .. bllOD eolM tam-' MM60t • ' Sound. Xlnt. clllpoell.loo. anyt.imt. · s•"'YOV CORD lncld'• 1llp, tax, in· ._ .. 1• .,........ 9010 fer. Call IU .. Otl or ·~ ,_ • • • ..... "81). ~alt 8 "'" -U 1urance. PP. 942-Jal _.. M4-TG ·tDe•:sW-'cwl e t c. 1t. JO ·I. 640 MovtnaSalo Btdl Blk.. PoctableAlrCondltloner 2 br. home video re· , .................. •••••--------- Sl'ORAOEl..oTS • Term1Hl Wa1, CM. hld•·•·b•d, rreeaer: ApJI~..,...." . S.1 mare, Hot Polnt. Nearly new'. corden & ADVENT loah, W 9060 um 1a foot Formula. tlO CONSIGNM t;NTS )40. 1m mower, IH 101. Lot. 4 yn, • trained Ena. &16-321.S V1doo8eam larae 1creen ••••••••••••• .... •••••• OMC. 45 houra. Mu1t Meler W-.. S. / S'roCKUQUIDATIONS Couch, tbta: dbl bed, mllc.5'0Piupont.CM tribbon.wt.nner TV'• now ln 1tock. Call 21'M0160M ldl! 1'7195.CaUIS-18'18. ....fSh::c.. fl,0 ~el~ bedroom ...u. refria. and Iota ol misc. at rated 1bowa. ~I.a.. Acme Jul c er a tor for OW' low prices. Sau OUT ISLA'MD •••••-•••••-.••"•"•• ctreaMn, cbe9u. AJ&ht C..ll545-331'7 DOVB SHORIS AakforLaura. Supreme,M·5001.175. 10·4. Pacltlc Video L d d i b 1 11' GLENCO Deep V, Motw.._.1..W ....... _ lntll . Call648-5839. Products, 714~'1-SS:W oa e wt • I new lSShpMett w/pwr. trim. • • --. vmo • m1r· 190'1 Tradewlnidl. NB Sat REG. " Arab 1etd1ng. -cqulproenl aAd 1leepa 8 Vanson trlr Jmmac 111/a to J2 rora, bunk bed1, Ml'dlt.BclnDSetb1Drew. only, S'-Boobhelvel, Grey, very fiaabyl Prof. 50'• Coca.cola machine. MqnavoxConaole19"clr adults ln comfort. $3995 MS-7359. · P\allytelfcontalned booliabelves, day bed, SUl.ld Oak. Kn1 bdbrd, cabl11tt1, mao1 ml1c tr al n e d Ill 1 h 0 w . Xlnt cond. Operates TV. w stereo Jll.fo'l, anU· Atomic 41 Genoa, VHF, · Reaarvenowfor «Jlfoe Ii end tbll. deau, dreuer, mirron, nile qua)ltyltcma. 21.3-391-7416 beer, coke, etc. Sl9S/bsl que cab. PP. Make offer chnahy. g a" bead room. '76 SO\fl'HWIND Jet 4eG 1wrunu funwknda.' dlnin& room lbla, cbn, .tndl.SlOOO/olr.173-8158 .... +-'-dl'!.~..a...IO•S otr.840-1125 MHW2 122.500,87a.12llblu. Ford. 18' Sharp! REGENC'YMOTOR. solu &. loveaeall, oc· Cb1Da U ta•--R co d ••~-t Jo TV-;-18,100/oh'. Wtnda 6: eve. HOME RENTALS eattCJGal tllr, lampa, pie· Lari• Hutcb, a 6 PAMILY SALi ......... •••••••••••••• Coleman camp oven 15. e n 1....._. co "' 1• ERJCSON rl' Like new, 815-50T1 · -N H-......_ Blvd S.A turea, TV'1, waabera, ~ood, lbllra net~' .c2°11~r 2 blocka of batta.lns ID· Queen 11.ze bouprinp & Meu kit $3. Play achool all brand.a, all models, dine, dal, wbl. etc. _, ••.........,. .; • dryer•. refnsentora. perc mea • ~. d 'i a 1allboat, dilhes, ma.ttnN.SlOOorbatofr. SJ. •'Learn to read" 45 SlOO·S281. Free Del. Rice/cruise. P.P. 14' fbr1la w/H HP 53l·Z:SOS freezer, stove. PLUS •1&11 clotbiDl..1. furn, etc. Uled SmOll., like new. r.p.m. records & books, 646·l786 831-2160evs.-Evin.rude 41 lrt wbl trlr. LOTSOPMISC. u-"·s· dbl-..•-mat Nantel \;lrcle .. The &32-43:50,~-6686 coet ov.r $100, sell for SteffJO,spealr.ers&record wven .. ·-Cat,-CA Kuateel.l.aoc>/batolr. SO.c••.•pw SA VE SA VE SAVE t;;;' a . Qu';;. ":z us: Ranch .. • J rv In e . .__._ 1070 125. Yamaha tall lite & player. ~. Good coodi--""'~ _.. 54&-l808 uamT ~ We honor BofA, MC, buUet 165, dak $20, Call f'ri;Sat/Suo. 9-3 (follow ---,. tack $5. Baja kit MO. Uon. XlntC.Ond .,~ --'*'"'ew ..... _._ Caah1er'1 Cbeclca & 91()-4912. thesignslS51"488 ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• Swimming pool time 631.0352 54&-3000or873--0448 ts• lm Century Ski Boat ,_.,. '" .. .,... CASU. No peraooal WA .... TED clock SJ.2. Pair Ford 14" STEREO Panuonic CAL 2~. 1178 N1Uoaal low hrs, prof. maln· ~=~&.~~~!° checlr.s PLEASE! Food Like new, quality solid 1"'111 "'!a~ wheels 15 ea. % AM /FM a track, re· Champion. Loaded, 10 ~~~d,' :!5n::m C~~l~ fn>m: l.8'to32'. available. It.ems subject bU'Ch hutch $150 ; 4 Lee's Wood dlneite •ol, a hp TOP CASH DOLLAR ~ .• 10 .. _li337n 9SB:S. Gwtar $300. corder. Xlnt. cond. *'OO. ba .. of11lla. Nr new 7.5 hl •-·W'aoce•-,,tu ... _ .. to prt'll:\IP. swlvelbarlltA>Ota,beavy Brigp/SC.ratton1aamlr. PAID FOR YOUR ...... ... h-Hond 0 /B «>AN\ w/mag w •• saaoo. UID ..... ....... M ... ST.,.,S •UCTIO ... wrouaht iron w/arms " Coleman htr, car rack, JEWELRY. WATCHES. · 548-5644 .p. 8 • __.,. 540-3383 (8·5> orN0-'18za Dale'1RVRentals,lnc:. 2<Yl";N 5"' r:'ei d CM backaMOea.754-1309 cha1Wi, dilhe&, clotba, ART OBJECTS, GOLD, REDECORATING KENWOOD 4400 me 960 ~~592-2965 or (714) <al't.6> (114)554MM6 e:r. v · · · toys, misc, 1''rl & Sat, Sil.VER SERVICF., . SALE: & Quadranex 5 spkrs. 3 18'CENTURION 1714 8l3·f'25 125 Each, 2 tablea, 4 9332LltchfleldDr,HB. FINE FURN & AN· Some antiques-all ex yr warra nty. uoo. Delu>teColumbla36 "Tl with '71 C.OmpeUtlve R.V.STORAGEOCIR.75- 17141646-1616 chain, ea. l mod, l Cl S 1 M TIQU~. 64.5-2200 cellenl condition. Sec to 962·3770 Larry Oppor. to join 3 !amllle1 trailer, '70-426 Chrysler per ft per mo. Compl Japanese. 165 The earance • e. any appreciate. Stereo con---In their Ion" slandlno, ml 1 J I~ •er I d l Ma1lera Circle, CM . good}M! 204? Charle, Apt u .. stodc 8075 sole (anllque reproduc· G E. Stereo 6' Console. harmonious iove affalr He eng ne. aaun el v c e e p ~77 D-rear, CM Noonto5PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hon cabinet I, maichm11 Walnut. Gd cond, 11.00. w/a marvelous sailboat. t':amp. Honest 70M G (714)6T5-12m alcyc~ IOlO -MOVE IN & R s I &a. Moraan mare, broke couch. c h a Ir and Call S3M903 Sl0,000 +only~ mo. for t. Sella new for over MOTOR HOMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• panllb Sola & loveseat, · ep amp e to ride " drive. blk wallhanglo11 : dre11eu, -t.hekitty 6'0-8323 llZ,OOO-t1elllo1 11999 · FOR RENT Bicycle Danaurney Mono cortee tabl, 2 end tablB, 2 Sale,.8141 Dartmoor Dr., perlde Morgan 1eldln1 night stand, twin bed Stereo, Technlc• by . Call 558-1000 Hit for From SIM wk. T'IO-OM4 !>hock w/moto maa. new c~bi otJ:m:, ~ing ~.J!~~e~~~o:M~~M" Ena, Wutern nui <woodframe,head&root Pcmuonlc. AM/FM re· Racln1Sabot.fullyequip. Gary. •----,----- :.eat, & ure. xlnt cond. ~ ~ta cae:,";:.t:: Sun lOAM·&PM. New 338-1011 board). Rocken, lamps, celver, Dolby 1y1tem New Ullman salL no. 16• DORSETT '7Sbp Mini 20 Dodie Motor Uke new, 1110. 1~-0'2'7 naugahyde iofa & 2 Orea, records, recordlna Weekly ipeclal Wed-Sun. black " while TV, mlr· itereo cau deck" 2 Fls· 7241. 91~. Evlnrude 2 \ank.t 41 elec hme, ~loaded, bnm.ac, Boys 5 apd Schwtn.n Stln· s WJvel cbaln, 2 glass top tape, appUc, e\'erythina Lay mub " Lay peUets r ors. Irv In e • r ea. her Spkn. 3 Mo'J old. .. .. at.art.. 11'79s. IG-69S6 Sat: aa.ooo • .xio. 8'1J.a000 ~ray, $70. 24" En1 end tabl1, 2 lamps. 1 lmaiinable! 20~ off. Beach CitlH MZ·l?llO tim.5'l·54$4 ~~B~~~ ~~ial only. RENT J1reball 11.B ZS' ruiacr ilrls SLS. Girl's butcher blk tabl, l wblte Shoreclltrs Patio Sale Feed. 2372 Newport DRAPERIES. Gd cond. Z3 Channel CB and anten· black anodized & colored T.....,....._ Mlf·coct. plua 1tereo ls JS" Spider bike SlO. rm divider" book 1bell, pottery tram• mope<t Blvd. 845-56118 Gold & green, 1'x7 ' to na. · 64&-0908 aft5:30 sails, tramp etc. Like •• .. •••••••••••• ....... CB.Slpsl.MS-2213 • ~18-2U3 wuber &dryr. 8"·5813 plant•: Sat 0 'nty 34 i MochlMry 1071 8'Xl4'. SlOtup. 540-3393 . S40 ne~. First Sl,375 takes. ~Sale/ For ftnl: 971 Far West Schwinn Scrambler (dJrt a 10', quilted, cuat, blu· Evenln1Canyoo, Cdld. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Double Draft Beer Box STERE-OCOMPONENTS No trlr · 645·2200 or llM ti 20 Mlr home. 20', sc:tower bike I Boy'1 20", 11llv•r, 11m, xlnt cond. Mu1t Yar'd Sale, Sat/Sun New Blister Pu Mach. w/watt!f. Best orr. Call ~2.0 Rcvr, Advent 87 5- 3862 ••••••••••H•••H•••••• fall rates 1tart 9/15. hvydty.S45.642·:u.3 .. ur 2 Match'• Chain, Gl••ft•'c 5 family s·UI· 15"xl5'', 21taUon 110.15 (714)875-2650 Spkra,AcowUc COLUMllA34Martdl 9' EL DORADO Cabo•er _642_-0948 ______ _ belae.951--0MI _...... ho ' am1, 11 2'"0 831-0100 Re1earch e lit t '7" hi t Cmpr w/4 hydraullc y--n-T ·-----------t Cor. or Rane R . ~ ......... I " • Compressor & apray run. AR·XB or Technlcs SL-23 u n "' t s m . ka • ~ ,.... '170 lulldlttta Moterfols 1025 canopy bdrm set, We1tmAn1ter, behind ,.,,. ays tank ~ HP, 145. Tmtbl $*. 919-8459. macuJate sloop 1s ready J•C · 1750· S48·J87I ....... :••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• whlte, incld malt, bx Rancho Liq. 1tore. ~ 1010 644.-0591 to cruise. w/7' headroom Shell for Import P/U. Full WANT to buy 18·21' tr1vel L:i1ed Lumber, 4"x12"x18' •Pl• desk " dresser • • ••• •• lo ........ I M.....1 In salon. Powered by bed, tbl, Icebox. Be1t of· trlr. Well equlpped, re· 1221, 3"xlO"x15' (4 1, • · Yard Sale 423 W Bay St • ••••• ••• ••••••• '~--dbl In & dhl un .-.ne Perk Ina diesel, au\o $250. 844-41U eves. ....u M · It · .,,.,. ti. WA .... TED "'_...,,., . tw , --.a--a fer. 148-9308 uonableJ492-6SZ2 <i"xlO"x14 ~" (432), T· wn. any ~ma. ~ .. 1"'111 water bed Danish 1ofa & ....,...,...,...,, pllot, BDF, dingy, rurl hrarkets <26),644--081!1 Console Color TV up.Incl '870pel.Satl0·4. h u' ........................ Jib t S lfl 1978 Ford Camper. TENT Trlr. '71 full" ____ ...;.._ __ .;.i...1--s w/remote control 1100. G 8 I • Tp~~ DCAFSOHRDOYLOLUA: c r. rec nerS45-986S General 90 I 0 S28,t.:. O~er am-~: Loaded, map, ref, 1tv, equlp'cl. 18', alps a. Uk~ Cob 101 Dinette set, make ofr. arace • e. Sat. only. 1 Pair Boy's Bouer •••••••••••u•••••••••• dayso 645-7S54e air, trlr hitch, cuatom newS11195.833·1891 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Twin bed make olr. BAM. Baby furn, lug-JEWELRY, WATCHES. Supreme hockey skutes, 12' 1''lber1la11 Kayak, • r ve1. seat.a, rold-out bed. Xlnt --------- P ERSIAN & HIM AL· M6-lfm ' 1age, dilhel, ldtcb appl, ART OBJECTS. GOLD, sz 6'rll xlnt cond $25 wlt.bpaddfe. $125. 26 STURDY Dbl. Ender shape. Lo mt. Take over T,....,_,UffPty 9110 AVAN Killen•· some llnena. bikes. 2034 Vlata SILVER SERVIC E, 55e-I~ . 873·741Sblwn9·3 Sloop. Dbl hulled, I/B payments. a.5, &40·33U, •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• adlta,$50up.548-9o6s 1''urnllure Stripped & Oljon,NB J'INE FURN. & AN· 1• Sport Yak. 2-man un-eng. Pvt. head, holdlnl aft6,640-7822 ' UTILITY TRAlLEl\4 -----'-----• Ref\nlabed by Expert.I W Su TIQUES.645-2200 Vacuum Cleaner, Factory alnJc bl / tr t tank, radio, alps 4. Xlnt, '8$.C..Uevea: DOC)I 1040 152-SO.Wdya.~eve a E. lllon. Satl n. rebuilt Electrolu>t, allll 1 9 " m moun · safe family crulsina '83 Ford~ ton w/'74 en1. 875-1402 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~hle~C~c. LUGGAGITAGS inbox.s;o.55M2Sli. ~~':!at~~~~6aa~%~at boat. $6soo. E ves: & tram, •s El Dorado . _ BEAtrr. s moo. old fern. Btll qt<ed floral IOfa & from your buslnea1 card. 499·3:i62 camper. S2000 or make one mo. old, 2 wheel box , Samoyed, hsebkn. To1d. Jove1e1t.. dineU., aame bl.kea,11.Qe&\,clotba. send one card for each M 0 VIN c .. Sa 1 e ! looh, Marine orrer.fln-2834 lrlr, new tlr11, U1bt, home$35.842·2343 tbl&chra,matchlnccof· OIVORCIS-"•• ta1plUI_.1pare. We Magnavox2.5 Color TV, EqufpMlftt 9030 Z7 ' Coronado I/B. VHP', tarp.1275.498-2831 fee lbll, aerver. Lamps, -return permanently re.mt. COClll'OI S250. Sb.lp ••••••••••••••••••••••• fully egulp'd. Sl2.000 Motorised likes 9140 ci • ..i.. HOSTON Bull, fem klnJorqueeobdrmaeu. E•:xtblnJ IOU bJ .ealed auracUve l•I & desk 1100, 50 1al •ZODIAC finu.Call551-1.537. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ---wbl UUI. Trlt. Gd w1papers. All shota. Pd Queen hl«M·•·bed, Wood Sit ay. Good dtal1I atrap, meetloc airline aquarium saoo. Chr1, , , . , 1977 Honda ExpreH, lo cood. Any offer con· S37S.sell $200. ~-4119 & 11lass coffee tbls, sofa m -B, ShaUmar, CM ID ....,ulrementa Pre· lampi, frame & much 1!~rt·Ab·IMa8or!ne 12 Kite, 14 OK Dinu, 15 ml make offer. aldered. Evesl75-H02 --------1 tbl U units H <!Ul ' ' •• , ' more• M0-85"85aft5PM •uaata e l lll Finn, all F .G W/ltlra. ' 54l 5l83 J m moving, need to sett sofa w~ loveseat~ ch:S~ Fri" Sat. area ru1, baby vent 1oas " theCll For • · -·-2925 Colleae, C.M. (714>6SZ-3891aft.3pm -Movlnt? 4'd'llS' encloffd C2) 5 mos Golden Lob 83&-5868 Items, stusware, Avon pe?Uied t;ibe~cloae Mltcelwoa <714 >~2070 LASER ka Id '7GBATAVUSMoped trailer, pha ipare Ure. mix, tM, JF. $10.$20 ea. item1, miac. nu ~Da P•ape·~· a r: or W..ted 8081 GARAGE SALE Anchor , ~ .. w b o ' full Gdcond . ,s:)so saoo.84&-08CllaAl:IO 645~0. ext622 Couch & loveseat. bide·•· .Jardlnea. H.B. corner ay ilo paper we ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• haln U h . d • cover, eq ... p. ap "dol-Call~ll-JulJe ... ......_ <1:~1 ,__..._ bed, dleat bed w/bunkl, Goldenwe1t/Slater will back & trim your • c , oea, ar ware, ly, aave 1150. or will -" _....,,,ce, __.. LWASA APSOS·Sm Toy tbl w/3 leave•, refrii. tap. Or try two carda S CASH FOR S S.S. riHlnf, blocu, fen· trade up to newer Lido. Motorcr::!'/ & Accatoriet 9400 Y o o d l e s , M I n . IM8.e584 GIGAHTIC: SALi beck to back. Good used fum;refrtp ders, life rln~• " vest.I, 915-3746 lun or 557·7342 Scoo 9150 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Schnauzer. Setters, s m Pickup truck, tbl HW.t PRICES: Freezers & atove1 t!U'wes~en.• i~a~nlnaga, of'c. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64-'77 U1ed Mu1tan1 mixbrcedpupples. Beaut orange, yellow dlnpy w/oart '100'• n lat1or3fS.S 546-0768 • peoras, 8 agy, '72 HOND... CL Parta 990 No Parker PARKER'S P~"TS hit c:onltnlCtlon • 'tumlture 4/ltap 11.eo ea. lantern, man ovbrd lite, '26. KANTOLA Trimaran. " 350 Oran 'e CaU W,.2000 ' NEWPORTBEACU ~oo.ecu~:r:~'c!J~~~i mekln•lumber,redwood 1/9tapSUIOea. WANTED 3·5 1al paint RDF, tarrrall loa , Head,aaJley,0 /8, VHF. Scrambler, very ad ----' 1 "-·------640-0090 table, 4 chairs, S7$. itoraeo ahed $30 (U· 10or more $1.40ea. pot, hoee & spray 1un. lifeboat radio, Genoa Hre llnea. moorin1 cvr. concl., new batt.e~ lire, '15 Datsun pickup parta. 642~ haul>, hardware, htlhld Sales Tax Included s:;s.2'738 furlln1 gear, new bl /wht Poly paint, speedo, Petf lli,O:, ml. Mua\ H $800. t300en1, 1200. Trans 17~. ---------• ltema. Thur·Sun (evet NO CARD? ~al Genoa 83' luffw/wlrelor cond. S7SOO/ofr <incl 4 l. Rear end, e\c. Cbrf& OK> 9HArbor. c.M. Draw your own or aend Instruments 8013 furling. 229 Oceanvlew, mot fl"ff 1Up>Mu.l aell· •14 125 Suzuki TS S350, 539-7018or988-6454 645-2511 na~e. addreu, phone & ••••••••••••••••••••••• N.B. 846-1133 PP. 5411-2520 Mustsell. Stre.tleaal. we U make on• card per WANTED o tbo d fo Me-1281 .A.utot ....... _ .. _._ taa. ~ddl!S-each. nn Mln·O·Matlo elec. u ar r 16' Tornado Sloop almoel nw -Send check or money or· organ. excellent cond\· 13' Whaler. 962-1360 or newtrlr, lllOO. • _'7_5_K __ k_l_400_13_000 __ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• derto: tlon, l600, P.P. 532·12lii 979<-7'799 64&-5240 Ver~w:run but' ae!da M£:::ff1 HZO l-'---------1•-_...;..------'--I PILOTPRIMTIMG llver Soprano Sax· Evlnrudo Outboard 3-HP. '12'KITE enaine work. $350 or best ............... •••••••• --------1 1 P.O.BoxUOO aphone, 1320. Small Gd cond. suo. Morn. wJtraller.Xlntcond. olfer.ll31.0Ul5 ''4A.'"'ltDO .... CoetaM•a,Ca.92128 Sousauone. $110. ~~::2~~.Needmoney ll!OO. 548-1135 'T1Honda750·K. JO;;'KueLI PUILIC AUCTIOH 873-7415 wn 9·3 5 HP Outboard J Hoblt 11, white hull1. 4000 ml. 117oo. CHb. 4 pat1en1er. 4 apeeit. MANY ITEMS OP FINE Drums & Cymbal.I, Bella, motor, cood cond. yellow tramp. Yellow l!ll-0'778 1unroot. A 1Uver beauty. ESTATE JEWELRY, Clarinet, Souaaphone, Q00.536-21» panel ull1, dbl &rep. '77Honda 550 four·K, lllnt <Ser.f0023), Call ROA for ART 081ECT~~N· AccordlanL Concertina, _ _..._ p 90 !1500. 714/494.olllM rannln1 coodltloo, quote. TIQUES, l'INE .-unN., BaAJo. P/r 5414731 al\ ---. •wet" 40 MM191 MOTOI CA.IS ETC. PHONE FOR IN· ~ ••r• ..... , .. 1•t.•_•••t••• IJDO 14, ttm. Bo1t " • ca llA 1 ___ .;.... _____ 1 1---------19 Hernnor l)(luaaron trlr, tn xlnt cond. 197I Honda 550_. Xlat D-AHCI PC. Ro1en drum.a seso. Yacht, d I u e I B 1 )' 11495/ofr. 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MOTOtt c,_ chllcb. sJloeb. ra41als, ·~-----' " MISSION VIEJO R H. A/C, can ""'seen at 0'8.IGAMCI p.; X1nt ftllld, Lo mi. ,, OMC Jlmmy. CIHn. cnltd, Mt up for quad, I IO 21.23 Newport Bl. C.M. pp....,_ __ i,. 32,000 ml ~ ens Trlr hldt.a·btd1. •lftt cond. 1JO 2821 Harbor Blvd. 131°2110 491-2 048-925 aw. t'Tth SA 54T·IZ50 · ... -. -·-eva hitch w/ttlec brake hkkp. lllramar, •• C.a2·2U'7 COSTA MESA lt7 .. o.a.-u...a 0760 Ph141-1 146-1200 WIUIUYYOUR A.Yltfe.He•y '709 Colt t717 '"' ~·~ " · 118 .._ "11 S.auvlUe window Van USID ~PORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 260% y-9110 (Chevrolet). 2UOO ml. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR AUTOMOllLI •59 AuiUn Uoaty 3000, Super Sharp, lo ml'a, '71 Air eondlUoned and AM· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.·~!~!~.very cln. FORTOPUS!!DCARS PAlOFORORNOT Very aood, best orter Dodie Colt. ~· Cati ~-?::-ld('llo;..ASllt>o>. rallye _ • ., ... _ FOREIGN,OOMESTlC over&?Q00.840-WS NCM812. Eves aft f, .,,._... -t ton ... <;twv 1tt1p·van . or CLASSJCS CALLSALESMOR. f73.M't8 WiPri .. cl.Sltll w/"JUc1I. •na .. t4 mH, ._ VW Vaat •w rebtt 1. 1 llLLY•ns evo~thln1 lood cond. •nt, new ~lutab, run• U YoW' Cft .. extra c ean A IMW 9712 Daftu1t 9720 MllACLI MADA 14'd bed. wlndowt, H· Of•l.Ul•lotlC .. '700 seei:u~ IUICk VW.fORSCHI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZllOH&rWBlvd.,C.M. tru Call f0-32fl8: 'et PWd 8 P rf 81 d S.nJuanCapl1Lrano ORAMGICOUMTY'S Oat.sun 510 Wan. Auto, 645-9700 ~-------body. m!'r.:-V;~·nel~d: Col~~~bor ~e:zaoo ll7·4I00 493•45 l I ' OLDIST ~'i!,t~.·~~~f::; TSDataunSZ,•apd,air • '75 Tradesmfn 100. Side & carpeted. 950. aa.aou WI IUY & days 1133-~74, ult for All/FM tape, aharp, black wlodowod. air. P /S, ,...,. n...a V BlOO VS TOP USED CARS! J>eU>r. malse offer. l'IS·Of.32 : l'i B. Full)' loaded. a.oo ...... .,_p en . . oo• I ... az.,3758 X1ntcood.Call414·J01.8. AM/FM, suuat Mil. Beal ~ We're lhe new Chevrolet "J3 Dataun 510 2 dr. Coodi-------- olr.•imev•. PAID de•lerfhlP In the lrvlne S.lea&nlce·Leaslng CODd, new Urel. 33.7!50 IRJSTSELL '7•·280Z,alr 197' CHIVY VAN •75 GMC V&Jt, 7000 ml. FOICCLEAN Auto Center. We need Roy Carver.Inc. ml, S198S. 8'MOtS ~. ao.ooo mJ, 752.e9, SwfttooceirfenMMI cstm WJt loalde. Take your used cart Rolll floyce BMW '74 Dauun B210. lllnt,_,.,.._an_l ______ _ Short wbe.I bue. VI. over pymt1 or trade. JOE 1540Jamboree eond. ne w eoa. lo• Clmjler abeU for amall automatl.c, radio• p'#r MS-5081 MAC PHERSOM Newport Beach 64()-644.4 mllea&e. $2195. 631.JW pick up truck. 1125. steering uB11Ztn CHEVROLET or5M-tm l1H07! HOW S4995 1915 DODGE vs eaoo ..,....,-~---=-~ Max.I Van.~ ml. P JS, 21 Auto Center Drive ....._Mew tlOO AlilM. Mew tlOO P, B, auto tran1. AM/FM IRVINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• . .... . .. llJI 11'11 •>9~ 1104 radio. blt .. A/C. &!any IMPORT CARS 761-7222 $'sf • tllOADWAY ' =::1:l•tntcood.ss,w . ALL'MODELS Alftt,hnported SANTA AMA What b l thisn 11 Ford Econollne auto. WE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 835'3171 a OU , d 1700 N -~---.I 970 I THI Ul.TIMATI Dfll\lltlO MACMINI • xlnt con . S . ew A.to~ 9510 WW'flln""llllll WI HAYI ltn FOID c:oua1• 4x4'• pamt. 751·7593 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEED ••••••••••••••••••••••• •USED IMW'1* ~ ~ ~ MOWIM STOCK...,....-eATID&IYaY IMW 9712 1917 Volare Premier CLEAM '61 Hillman Sunbeam ·74 BAVARIA. Auto ~ ov• JO lf77 414'• ,_ .... D••erv ....................... Domo. Totally loaded B USID CARS ~~!.":;,.Make orCcr. 180-MVG pou. waaon. 36 mo. NOW ""' ._. '143.0CpeS, R 746LWB , • • 0 . E . L. I 0 . A . C. '6BCortlna2dr '1620024spdSJR401PDP Cap·~; RH.·12900; CAUPA,,Y ' '002002.4sp.Alr,ZKG138 S12UO per mo. tat mo. O 5630 4~05 '733..0CS.upd.220KMT SADDLEBACK BMW ·. 4 wt.Ml Drf vn 9550 Trucb 9560 -..........................•................... ,. . . AMC-JEEP #1 laCaUf. w trnUTSELL ALL JEEP DEALERS IN Tm: STATE HUGE IMYINTORY All Models New & Used Leai.ma Aviulable Costa Mesa AMCJHp 2524 HARBOR BL\'D Costa M~a !'> 19 8023 -JEEPS "77" SUMMER CLEARANCE! SUPER SELECTION OFGMCTRUCKS &VANS HUGI SA VIM.a St r C J · S ' S , C J • 7 ' II , ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]!!'!! • Cherokees. Wagoneera, 1974 FORD ' Ptck-upe. up to 11 .200 dis· COURIER PICKUP counta. 5 yr 50.000 mile With CAMPER. 4 speed, warrantya available. radlo & heater. Lota of CopelMdMtrtlnc exlraa & ve r y low ... 2001 E tsl, SA 558-8000 mlleoge. (541>4SV ). EZ '64 CJ6, 4 cyl. New trans, ~.clutch, tires. Look!\ & .. runa creat. S2000 or beet ~. ofr. 661-0122 or 495-5169 .~. '61 JHp WOCJOftffr. S2.070 Firm, 963-8366 '69 Toy Landcru1.lcr ·Wa&on' 57.000 mi. AM FM casa. S2800 846·3537 BRONCO '77. P S. auto. I \19 . orr rd pr~parl'd, Be11t ofr. over S6800. • ~ 644-0262 ''72 Travel All 11 10 Sacrtrice, Sh•rp. $29H. -&4.5-0a44 ~ '•n Chevy Bluer. AC, •• H /D a hock is, rr o n\ " 11tablllzer bu le brka. , Turbobydramalic. dual tcrms·O.A.C. l yr. parts & labor service pollcy avall. Auto Center's price Ls OMLYS2H9 MAIMS AUTOCEHTER Div Nabers Cadillac 1"25 Baker St., C.M. •.2 blk eai.l of I (arbor Bl 140.9109 197' FORD Steptlde Pickup Custom paint & interior. 4 s~ &lr cond. " low miles. (1012139). Priced tosl'ltrut! llLL YATES VW.PORSCHI San Ju..n Capistrano 137°4100 493°4' t I mutnera. Only 23.000 ac--------lt76FORD -tual ml. Bsl ofr. Call 833·91111 dya, 614·512\ \ evesiwknds _, ______ .___ '76 CMC Jimmy 4 +4 -Loaded. Xtru. 17,000 mi. 493-7113,497·2066 • '1974 Ford. 4 wheel dri vc ( 1 trudL with camper 11hcll. • 673·3e09 ··~-~~-~-- RAt'CHUO Automatic transmission & air conditioning. Like new• 126181 I. Saft Prfced-SS371 MIRA VU MAIDA 2150 Harbor Blvd .• C l'tf. 645-5700 T'rwb tHO '71 0:\1C Truck ~, ·n 9' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dolpbln Ca mp e r . 1960 vw Crew Cah Loaded . Xlnt. 55700. • (truck) '72 duel port 96:!-ll UI 1 endM Xlnl cond. 11995. i• Chevy '• ton G cyl. See at 179 E. 19\b St .. p S, P1 8. auto 27 000 CM,orcall~·l487 ml. lonabed 536·7606 COMEIM&SEE THE630CSI MOW ON DISPLAY OURCOMPLm IOOYSHOP ISMOWOPIN epo1lt·l28'1.S : total pmt. S4 • _ · '76 3.0si 4 spd SIR B d N c • ~ r=~.~90· ~~.~~~ ........ !?.~! 572{.:!d On Sundays ran ew apn 645-366. 1974 Berlina. 37 .ooo ml. ~or •4087 2626HA.ll01ULVD. AM·FM cauettc. Very WANTEDTOBUY II Aulol W..ted 9590 COSTA MESA clean. $3100. 493·7860 Quality used BMWs Ser. No. CAECSY7030T ••••••••••••••••••••••• T-IUYEll ........... 9707 ROY CARVER IMW 8 .. ;;;t;;I;lVCa" WIWIUIUY vr -1540JamboreeRoad YOUR DATSUM See ua first. "lut! Top ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH PAIDFORORNOT dollarpakUorlmporta. ·w~ Audi lOOLS, 4 s pd, 640•6444 TOPDOUAR COSTA MESA air, AMiPM alereo, sun L• Jn M IMWRESALES FOltTOPCAltS DATSUN roor.lom.l.S:WO.d>·949S ~ 9715 mco -ere~ 1972 JOOJtll 2145 Harbor Blvd. or ~12 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ~speed. air cond .• atcn~o Colla Mesa 540-6410 is LSIOO 4 dr. auto trans. '73 V-6 Capri, areal shape. 1301 N. Tustin Ave. 547.()5 1 ca s ~c t t e &. m a g 11 • loaded. $3t75. 675-1997 SZ100 1621FGX I Want Ads Call642·56~ evesor54~1 days._ Call548-9708ber4pm. 19742002tll ..._s,Mew tlOO ...... Mew tlOOA..toe,Mew tlOOlwte•,Mew 9100 Mtot.Mew tlOO, .... Mew HOO d ......................................................................................................................................... . ~~:::::~:;,.~.~: llPIR MARRBT IA. •-' .. E' Automalic. air cood. & II • :~~,:;;·:;;;;···· DATSUN RAISED THEIR PRICES~ . ?;~::~:~~l~ralrcc~n~: AUGUST 1. HURRY WE STILL 19771201 While with black Reuro seata, air rond. 4 speed. s tereo, sport steering wheel & like NEW! <229RXH I. 197lla•.-ia • a~. air cond., auft· root. metallic pelnl "on· ly 21,000 orialn•I miles. Ul»LWA ) . 1974 2002 4 speed, AM1P'M • onl)' 23.000 orl1lnal mllea Superaharp! <Ga>KYT). 19762002 4 speed with stereo cuaette. Supenb ! <400NMVI. 1973 J.OCSA Automatic. aunroof. air cond. & low miles. <~!JPS>. We also hove two 4 s peeds In lhis model. 1974 l.OSla Full power. sunroof, air cond. & lealhcr Int. <388KU'). 1975 l .OSI 4 speed. sunroof, leather lnl . air cond. & full po~er 1009NJL > ANAHBM IAJSR UCAOtl DATSUN, tNC. WlUY TUCKH DATSUN. IMC. IAlllWIN DATSUN CANOCA IATD HAVE A HUGE SELECTION OF MODELS AND COLORS PRICED AT THE OLD PRICES BUY NOW IF YOU DOll'T 'BUY YOUR NEW DAIS UN FROM D/C/1 Bat11a11r DATSUN YOU MAY IE PAYllll 100 MUCHll . GIECK YOUR CLOSEST DEAUI USIED HEIE. Ill mm PRICE II WlllZll. mm CDMI SH 1HE VOLUME . DAISUN DEALERll · FOOTilll DAJSOll, INC. MOOH DATSUN Tl~VlllEY DlTSUM, INC. LOMG IEACN IATSUM DQWITQWM U . MOTOIS IMPOW. UJSUll, IMC. 74D.._.11-a..-$3100. --1975 530lA C eo..cl\ ";.7,....3 'Cl9 Dod&e PU. Auto, P1S, AulomaUc. ulr cond. & .. .....,. _.._, P, B. tape deck, many atereo. A fine one owner .,,. extru.11900. 8"-azt3 car. <062NIF> • 111 People who need People 'J. That's wbattbe ·eo f'otd \\ ton pick-up. SADDLHACK "'c DAJLYPJLOT ladder reek. tool box. VAU.IYIMPOltTS a11.SDVJCEDlRECTORY Make offer. 64e...m Or IJl·J040 4f5.4f49 le laaJJaboutl '7J.3taafl.eP.M. -Mtes. Mew tlOO ~Mew taOO ....... Mew tlOO b •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... . Hl'I \'-,11 \l ctll \I 'IOHtHllO'll I H 0 'I 111: I< H I 1(1 ... n I \ 'n I It "' . ..._ "~ss 111 , :; ; ;~~.~·ts 1,;-;1 I \I ·• .. , COSTA MW DATSIM ltllYUUL CIJY UTSIM. UIC • CUlVP cm um OOWNH DATSUN, '*· • • AY·IATUIDAY·SUMDAY .U.UIT I Z·t J. I 4 EVERY USED CAR IN STOCK SLASHED! From '1299 "70 CHllYSUll NIW YOlllCB :;:. . -="°~ •1 000 51 '1.99 ·.1!-~~~G ...... $ 1599· • C.._,. lecet.1'01 •72 llEHAULT Rl2 TL lmlT,.IWl4H COM!hOll ''"'" s 1666 •••r. tf'l•n 60 000 m•• .. 1711~8 • From '1999 '73 YW WPltt l\Hi f If··-.,'°~ s 1999 •73 PINTO RUHAIOVT : .. ~-: ~·~ ... a>~ 51999 '7l MUSTANG '1~ACI l:: .. ·~·-~._., ~ .. ~~444 From'2999 •73 IUICK IST A TE WAGOH ~=-·~·;;.· .. r...,. ... S'J.999 '73 C .. YY MONTE CARLO ~~~"":':~ .~~ 53222 l • "' ••Q"' J1a• .,,. .... tHNW '76 LUV rtCICUP s3999 ,..,,_ .. .,..,.,c_ & leu tf\11'\ ,, 000 M•J .. 181M21 u ' ' ••. llARWIC.tc DA T\UN liJI 111'>49J 111'> ll!INt;WCARS \'rnaevLD PlU<:t;s All mcidel!I Jl(lW uvulla· b C.11 or us ~rore YOU~y••: C OSTA MESA DATSUN 2"SHARBOR BLVD S4M4 I 0 540.021 J • 1974 DATSUM 710COU,I I i.peed, specl81 .illuy wheels vinyl roof & muny olher cxlrns ! Very i.harp ' t705LfY > EZ tcrms·O A.C. I yr parts & Jubor service policy avail Autu Centl'r'K pncels ONLY $2499 MAIERS AUTOCIMTH DI\. Nabers Cadallac 1425 Baker SL . C.M •, blk ea.t of II arbor Bl 540-9109 '72 l>Jl~un llOIJ J.i ooo m1 uulo lrum. \ C m11g wheeh ~15011 or !>st oft 83.5 47~ '71 SIU ldr .. t:<tun \ C Cl l'iJll "1!100 (1rm 64"·iOM i.!ll b 4!15·41118 . MIHION VIE JO IMPOIHS .. . . . .. . • ... * .. .. SJI 1141 49S 1104 l r-.dN1w•77 .HONDA Cars MAMY To ChooM Fro.ml UNIVERSITY Olclsrnoblle Honda Con • GMC Trucks .2K50 Harbor Blvd <.:oata Mt'Sa 5-W·9640 ---'74 CIVIC Blue ~fetallJc, Wht V tup, new clutch New lire:. & brkcs 7~ 929!1 '71 2 dr Sedan. front whl dn\e d1M' brki. 35 MPG c town l i725 5'60-S359 197l HOHDA CIVIC Aulomut1c trun.'lmti;~1on <lUH\ U1 Sol• Priu d-Sl 195 '18 Z 4'+2. air. topc . lo MIRACLlMAlDA mUe., S500 take over 2150 Harbor Blvd .. c M lsc p)'h'll · Sl79 ll. , 645-5700 751-8182 -.......--- ;7l DatAan MOZ. j;;;;;;. J....-97 30 Whtte/ted lnlr. Ma&••••••••••••••••••••••• wtil4, 4 1pd, a ll extcµs '7 1 XkE 2 + Z $4150. 673'-0368or 642 8582 Sa t>Je . l m macula te. Must drive' A.Ilk us obout 912 5 o u r M AG 1 C P LA N • •••••••••••••••• ·~···.. ( R007C I 69 1''1ul 124 Sprl Cpt>. ~reMl cond. new valve~ & more, mui1t we. mov11'11t muatb<:ll ~1350 si2 GZl6 tm 197$ Sp~der t•oov. ~ ~:·;•;~~l~•:'J ·~t• 11bsolutelv bcaullful. 11rn. J·· 1 11-6 X K t ,. 0 31.000 mrh~ .iw 6877 ".: • t " Ev~ dlvpheoad Xlnt running :.... ~ond Body & i.nt cleun 75 FIAT X tt ~h1q 0Cfe1' 656-80H Very rlean. Lo mr Owmler ''"6.idoor~un . (470MYQ 1. Docft over· 11Ju• enauw look our MAG lCPLA ~ 8'7S-S;i.t2 - ........ ...J.' J;:... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197•JEHSEH ... .vUlt<-•IOU,l \IAllO • 11"14 Hl.ALlY -9732 ,,.,,.,""°.~,, ... ~' AM ·i"M tereo. both "71 Fiat 8SO Spider Con· .. ert r~cent 'Work. Bc•t offer. 67J.428l or 1175-8864 lOPI. ve low miles. Super1ha11»! (lll-')fY8l. Sale ,rlced-$4990 MIRAQ.E MADA 2100lfarbot Blvd .• C.M. 645-5700 • miril~le mazda '·.,....... I •lm Blue Mazda Cpe, good cond., $1695. Call aft 6;30PM, 962·3* 1974MADA RX4COUPE 4 :fpeed, radio & HttieJ belted ra di als . Ctll7NPCl Spe~ial this weelteodat ONLY$1999 SADDl.EIACK v ALLEY IM,ORTS 131·2040 495-4949 Ml\\IUN ~II JO IMl'Ulll\ ~ ' I< J I I I •llJ •I"> I I 0 •l '65 lBO, 4-door, 1unroof. re· al cltan. $195. 6'5-142a or84UJ.34 '67 250SL. stereo, dark blue. ~ tops, l tipd, sue>erb, 80000 ma, best otr. 815-790.1 '61 M~ltlOSL, tlOm· ~.".+i:au.kd, blk. "71 PORSCHE 5 3999 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA •••II I .,. "11° I •• •. ,\ H\INftMuf\,.)fol II •<.•• '76 Tnumph Spitfire 8.900 m1 4.000 rni left on war - runty. Ahume lolln IW-0638 '71 Spitfire mmt l'Ond. most sell. Best ofr tuk<''" Ca II 644 4331 72 RX 2 Xlnl transPorU-lOPI 14!14'•1 924 lJon Nu ena 35.000 m1 '69 28oSEL. leather & Th11 black beauty 1s ~ ........ ,....._......,....,.. __ .... Reusonubll! ~·7895 wood.air.All FMcau. loade d ! C550SLS ). ·n; Sprtfm.• 7500 m1. A~1 · F\1. lua rack. S450o. trade. 556723&. 963·986i New ~cb 'A. Xlnt. fuat Special th la weekend at Merced.s leni 9740 aelH $.1.850 or best offer ONLY $9999 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ SADDLllACK ?6 Ml% 410SIL -11>..;;...;1IO_..,,.-'.:....d..,.r_,Sed-an. ~s VALLEY IMPORTS Sunroof, siere,:> cuset/.f. aooct. ncW 10me work. Nu 0 cNI e eod.n>J, leatbe.r la· radials. 900. 862.2338 or _1_3_1·_2_04_4_9~S._4t_4_t_ terior le low mlld·l'ike SU 1880 • ?nod NEWl (086.RCQ). ' · --73 914 1.7. Appearance On •peclal·Buy or 'eue •92 Merc:edet 220SE. com· grp. Alr. s~. lo ml, this weekend . pletely restored, all new pvt pty. Call 673-2823 wn int & cpt.'1, rblt 280E '73 914 2.0 Ap"'ar. Group, ena. new hrC11, new blk alloys, xtras . $4950. Ml~\ION Vl!JO IMPOIH\ . . . ... ' ' ... '. ······· 831 114ll 495 110., Lffse N•w·Used OVER 100 MERCEDES OM DISPLAY House of lmDorb ACTHORIZ~D MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Manchester. Buena Park 523-7250 On the Santa Anu Fwy 1972 Ml%250 COUPE Luxury equipped with low miles & l!S rn excellent cond._ lion c~WG> Good selection of other M BZa In stock. /141 ,SION Vlf 10 IMPORI ~ . . ' .. . ... . . 8Jllf41f ....... ,,04 ------ point, $3500 645·24 IT 636-8849 eveslwknds ~ -'7:1 911E Targa. Air, ~ MBZ . .a dr. 22011, xlnt stereo. App Grp. 5-spd. «>Gd ~200 Spoiler ltbr. 24.000 m1 Call t173·1J423 su.ooo,ofr. 645·2062 73280 xlnl. .ur MU8l sell 1mmed' Yellow 1\M f~I Mustsell ~ 73911TTarga. A·l , must S'7 550 64~ see $10.950 or hht MG '742 ~17 _ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• olls Royce 9756 lt16 MG MIDO.ET ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMVERTllLE *l DEALER IN U.S.A. 4 i:.peed. radio. pin stnp· ll\& with special rack & wheels Has extra low mlleaae. (2411RJL > ONLY $3995' COSTA MESA DATSUN 21M5HARBOR BLVD. S40i-64 I 0 140.02 I l '68 MG Mldaet.Complet.elr. new In/out. Mu•l 11111 • auoo. Pt. 875-8772 ev. c2131 ma.nee dy1. '72MO.IGT ClOUI> SUHOAYS .?l.ToYOTA °"'9 ~ 1....i, wt OW Jli9olll• A -,.. t:M In "-.,.. al oondlll•n. A vu ••v•r (7001UCA) '1899 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA I l• I• •t 1111 I I ••i ••I l 't't\ Ht ,., "'"" fON It •l.. ft '67TOYOTA c...... 40-Au•o-a-omr•-, .. ,,... A ,.., .,••m outl !lAt<OG Bill MAXEY TOYOTA lfll It ""'''·.! 14 I',\\ u v r.111 .. u ,1 •• ,.., •• , tt '73 TR 6 Nu lop. l ui;:. 'ratk 34,000 ma. XLNT COND. S4500. See to ·•P-pr. Ask for Linda. dy,. C213) 79Hi773. evs t21J) 792~ "71 TR6. good body . Burgundy, wtres. 4 spd. clean SS9-4376 alt 6P :'If Volktwaqett 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW SALE!!! We Hove An E~celleql Selet1100 ot vw Hu:ses &Camper-; llLL YATES VW.PORSCHI SJn Ju:i.n Cuptstrftl\" 137-4100 493-451 • 1974VWIUG ' With radio & beat~r. Hard to frnd model. ($06JPWl !CZ lerMs - 0 A.C. 1 )r par\s & labor urvlce pohcy av1ut. Auto Cent.tt's pnce 1 ... OHLY $2499 MAIERS AUTO CENTER Dtv. -Nabers Cadllla,1: 1'25 Baker St., C.M "'blk euto( Harbor ~I 540°9109 _ _,,_ ..-. New taoo MtPt. New ti;o ....................... ·················-··..-· The Summer: Sensation ~EtatXl/9' Su"'"* Mt Sun. Ttlt X l/~. Flet't nid· .,.,,_ sports meehme. ptJ you the mo1t ~ of both. Pop off Its ternoV•blt roof penel .nc:t tht summw ~ ft alt yours! COIN I today. YOU'ii knOw ~ NOTHING dl'Ms fib t Flat. ..... - I . . . ... ' . . ~~~~!:.~••••••• ~-~~-._... e..'!::! ........... ~-~~ ....... _ ~-~~........... Fr1d!t, Auau.t 12i 11TJ' DAh.V PILOT Pl3, ~~! ............ !!!.~cur• "" ~:::! ......... !!!~~::~ ........ !!!~caw ..... " .. • .. •.. ttzo ~.~:::': •••••••••• .,.•J1" p""'1~.....-Q-;S..,..SIFl .... ED .a.""S ••••••••••••••••••••••• -........_, B • • •••••••••• ,...L.. r'nt ,,20 .... •• !WWI -~--,..,, •••yo 1y Jl.000 orilill&l GlU... •VY •• in. .. ....................... ~. WlllleWllllM .. ...,.. ... a.. I I YOU Nabers -"0 ""'"• EL AIR. Oa· '70 Ch St W 1972 CHIVY -vr--. O.. w • ,_ • [ ) o.. Oltl ...,. -Ull Tllb tar la ln P.ERrECT Knpwd. t.a,. orig. own. CAMAAO '75 Malibu Clesslc v-e .. ,.... .._. VOLVO, Cadllla ort1lnal c<wllUon. You Ex. mech. "ew llrH Aut,omatJc tramsmlsalon auto, Pis. P /8 , air " ~.:,,,;,;,;:, ·· ·-·"·--a. w r •top dollar C m~t tee! Lookl. rwi.s S17".646-M05 wtth a 350 en1lne. Ex· more. Askinr 13500 '= ...... 11.-'... ':'""'-- U.atel exceli.nt. ll,000 or bnl '&3ChevyNova. cellent condition! (H6POO> 978·1629 MAlqUtl VOLVO caabolfer.Qlall. $450,rwis•ll'Oll&· (1\~~>. eva,wkndl. ..... .. Mew M JON VJCJO te<>-31117 Prked-Utll •• .. ••••••••• .. •••• .... •••••••••••• ... ••••-•• Hl·UI04' .. IJIO 'Ta El Cimino Cla11lc. MlliCLIMA?DA Ctwy..... 9925 ~---------m11111--.... Jl'uJJ l'O*tf, Ac. AM·f'M ··a.coRvA1a• .. 1cn" bo 1 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....OW Av-•1•·., •··&LE .,, VW ••I· AM/P'M . o.t+•tCOUNTY 11•. Private P•rt7. VOLvO ·~~!"!.!"~ .. ~·!!!··~-_J " ..; EXC1..U51V~1.VVOLVO SUMMER SALE 1tereo.caueurack.Xlnt Conv. Claulc. Nu top, • -ar rev .• C.M. " A I.A rond.LowrnUeaJ'. pnt. Sla5.5»MS •4s-57oo lt7'CHaYSUA GOOD SELECTI OF a..i.~ • &&7•2505 1zac ...... 1,...o co•"'"•• . Chevy '74 lmpala ' dr, """"'" -"" a s tt7'CHIYY 35,000 ml, pert. caod. ~U. Thia one won't Only 7025 actual miln· H •• o,._.. C...ty'a & CAMIMO 13.300. -..-S lul klnJ. Hutry at.... l I le e b r a n d n e w t S..fie C....,. , AutomaUc, pwr. a\eer· ,63 Nova 1 cvl l\lto new Stitt Automatic, air cond .. JIAJA llDO W VW, 1 l.AJ'l•l Vol\IO O.ol•r ce, MArMf • A Ill /FM U\ Oruc-County! ....... • ~ CB radt0, •UY 0t LF..ASE • J ar••• wMA. SUOO. · DIRP'.cT Ui:..=-mm W V'fl B-. IOOCI mnd. Anaheim 750-2011 r•blt ••1. 1 ood ----truaportaUoa SJlO 1972 VOLVO 1"\rm~ rtaoo court • I t7 6 C4Dl&.UC: SIVIUIS , .... All/l'M radJo .ti air ·•~ ',_.'Good' ' d COP&AND J.. pwr a.teerio& tk brakes ~In ~l&en\ condl· ... -. ~w,. con . IOOl E . lltSA568.eooo and many mote ext.rut tlon·llll• brand new! sm,ownertllMIG. (766PDCl. EZ term•· IMMIDIARAY.lli.All.n'Y (5037~). '68 CAPRlCE R\lns ad., IM Chevy Townaman O.A.C.1 yr. puts ldabor OR ORD• YOUIS MOW Ou•y Sl795 1 ad. tnt. Mu.t aelll S400 st.a~ Wf!lJ Good cond 111r vlce pollcy avail. .., 840-ZllO • ~~·lwuft5/Wknds . AutoCenter'apricela --------11115 Chevy Monza 2+2. OHLYS549t COSTA MESA DATSUN '15CMveUe, teb\U2'1, n<b auto, air, only 3S,OOO mi, MAl•S · pelnt, beet oft•• 648-ltH 13195. 714~ . AUTO CIMl'H 2MSHARBOR BLVD. aA5. '73 Impala, 4 dr·aedan, Dlv .• NaberaCadlllac '72 Baa, xl:Dt caad.. cam Alrudy • "clas11c"·4 --"___. --... speed w /overdrlve, __ .,_,._ °' m-e AM P'M i.lereo I trarlt & (4 to chOON from) Leather or cloth In· terlon. ruJI)' equipped wlth atereoa, lilt wheel, cruise control, etc. IQ504481 ). Priced •• low ... $9888 54M4IOl4t.021l '8.1 YelJow COnalr, m s a\lto, A/C, P /S, P /8, 1425Baket8t.,C.M . SELL· Idle ltema wilh a . f!l.t_nu IJ,...., three apeed vin.Yl top, 1 owner. Gd '4blkeastofffarbor Bl Delly PlJotCluatfied Ad. ~. 531-1008 F.V. cond. S1875. 842-8092 540-9 I Of • oner.~ I eat her 1nter1or .. Sqbk. nu ~t & lira. t:K>l ETV > 1'75 CADILLAC COUP! DIVILLIS ......_ M.-tlOO Alllot. Mew · taOO ...... Mew tlOO Meol. M.-HOO 1st ml. sa.soototr. OML Y S4 39 5 ............................................................................................ 75Ualal\& MARQUIS VOLVO 19'1'2 VW Weatthalia Pop-MJSSJON VJEJO <7 to choose from > Cloth or leather lnlerlor, 1111 with power aulsta & atereos. <428REV >. Pncedaalowa1 top camper. AM ·YM ll1·2HO 495·1210 stereo. crpl'd, Mkhllns. . 13500. Ev .. /wknds '73~~ Volvo 145 Wason, 6tt •I. dya 1S4.C1t3 white w I b I u e I n t • AMi FJd, aulo trans, 4 • .$5988 '11$ BUGneeda good home. wbl disc brks, &d cond. '974 C ..... 1• 1 .. C Short oo loob. lonl on S3.300. or beat offer. ""'.,_ personality. Won't ea 499-U.31 B.DORADO COUrl muc b-UIDPI· 1650. ---------" Cabriolet top. A~!, FM 64S-$717. 19111Volvo144. stereo w /tape, cruls~ •m VW Bic, wblte, new Sl~l.O, AC. Xlnt :~~s control, 60 40 power seat battery, rood r adials. -& full power assi1ls. WIS.~~ '74 Sta Wgn 145. AC Xlnl Ul?JSG ). cond. C1.11l Jef! Morse, $5388 ':-ie VW BaJa, new paint/ 833-0570 dys int., nawleu eond. thru· ----• out.11850.1193·3175 '70 VOLVO Wgn. 1455. 1974 CADIUAC EXTRA NICE. must COUPE DEVILLE '73PopTopCamper,lm· scll!$2000.549·1636 Full nower assists, mac. cond. Must sell Im " med.~. 581-7504 1968 VOLVO AM FM stereo multiplex , 4 DR. SEDAN ~tilt wheel. t288JSR ). VW '1• THING. J.9,000 mi, Alr conditioning and pew $4988 '32!!0~. nice MO-l090 paml. (VYR641J. • .._, ......... ~dys SalePrfud-$1795 1973CADIUAC '89 SQUAREBACK lgt. MIRACLEMA'ZDA COUPEDEVILLE blue, auto. ad. cond. .,,.,,.Harbo Blvd C M 11200. W.D. Schock • ....,., r ·• · · Cruise control, stereo Corp .• 2502 s. GreenviUe 645-5700 multiplex, 6·way power SL SA. 549·22'1'1 .71 Pl.800E C F ct acat, full power, options, pe. a ory etr. (85JLGA> . • 74VWIUS mag whl11, new radial f $l988 Lo I ....,00 .u"........,. l1res •. lo ma .. Immaculate. m · ,.,., ·•....,"'""' Consider fight cur or • '64 Baja. rWls & looks Pac·kup m trade. 14750· 1971 CADILLAC good. $6501 Beat offer _Ph 5514186 COUPI DEVILLE 63t-722S Alltos,UHd Full power, A~f /FM .'11 Su~r Beetle. New ••••••••••••••••• ••••• 1trreo multiplex &c tilt ena., &ood cond. Tape G.....-at 90 I wheel. <639DLH). derk. SlfSOO/O!fe r ••••••••••••••••• ••••• $2688 493-0(Ml * S599 Sal • '12 VW Westphalia pop· top camper. XJnt cond. .New r ad. tires, reblt. enr. 21 MPG. Otter. ~ ·a VW Bui. immac. Orig owner. Maiot. p•pers. OVER 150 QUALITY CARS TO SELECT FROM • OPEHSUHDAY $ll7S.~aft5. Nabe '8VWSqbk.Xlntinalde& AMC ... 9'05 1'5 .... ~~ust sell by 8;20. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cadillac -------'72 Hornet Sportabout Sta "'11 VW bul, minl cond, WJn. econo·6. Clean, low 2600 H.irhor Blvtl. PM CUI, new tires. ma, xlnt cond. Bluo boolt c M s•o paint. lo mil. Aft 6$ ;~1~45~0~·2~1~4~0-~S=a~cr~l~Cl~c=ej!!!!os!l!!J ~cs.a~!! .. !!·!!9 !!10!(l~ "fm.9240 _S1295. 548· 1883 '72 VW cmpr PoP'.toP tent, 'o Javelin SST 304 V-8. n D'Ele1ance coupe, nu ena 13.100. Pvl Pty 39m. Very gd cond. blue, •WU:OOf, 8 track, 846-9438. S1400:orr. 847·5900 loaded. 47,000 Mi.~. ~ • • . 815-5726 75 YW RAlllT fl8 AMX '15000 rQI, auto. --------1 Only 17,100 miles. Im· nre.S1200orbestofter Selli9'1 Grandma's marulale·in showroom Call. 8:11·4497 Fleetttood Brougham -toodition' <HKst•> from Beverly Hiiis, • • '89 Rambler Wgn. P>O. 80.00o one mi, Joaded, Nd.a eng. work. Gd cond. $1500. 548·4618 Ml\\IOfl VII JO IMP()IJ1~ HJI 174~ J?~ 110•1 oUlerwlsc. 493-7133 evs _ __._ _____ , 1973 CADILLAC '74 GREMLIN 20000 ml, mint cond. A/C, o;tk shl(l, gd gas malcoge. Jlare .,, ltd. ed. Sun Bua 1185() M0·6427 9910 con v . B I a u p u n k t Wck Alt,F?tf, BUfteln 1usp. new top, ateel belted ••••••••••••••••••••••• rad&. mint cond. (213> 1976 lulc:k Re«JOI SEDAN DEVILLE Fully loaded·extra sharp! (774SER ). This om• '' 111 s<'ll rut at the "holes al<• pnre or ONLY $3495 BILL YATES VW.PORSCHE fl60.8549or (714)498-3451 A:\l;FM 1ttreo. air rond. , pwr. steenng & brakes, ~ 118 Fl\bk. All new lnnarda vinyl top & ve>ry low Son Juan Capistrano . + extr•. radlala. Xlnt mileage. (7~NOO>. EZ 837-4800 493°4511 1 buyalOfirm.675-M'Tt terms·O.A.C. 1 yr. parts --------• • '71 vw. Bus, xlnt, rebuilt & labor service poller Cndillac, "11-1 Passenaer I eng 1 AM/I'll t•"'"• •wi· avail. Auto Center's limo. Immac. SHOO ;:;,; """ prire is Hemet, 11..i..-MSO I • CaJ10'l.z725 • OMLY ~4799 '88 EL DORM><> 44,000 '69 VW, 1ood enatne, MAIEltS ml, Leather uphoJ, tully oeeda body work. s.'500. AUTO CEMTIR equlp'd. 640-7716 • SG·l'120 -Dlv .·N•bera Cadillac Lv for Europe, plck up my 142SBakerSt., C.M. W Cad COmt tor tl50 \~blhastofHarbor Bl l48-9&SlafUPM • 540.9109 at BAUER BUICK ••• AND WE MEAll 11111 BECAUSE OF THE TREMENDOUS RESPONSE YOU HAVE SHOWN US THE PAST SEVERAL WEEKS. WE ARE GIVIMG AW A Y A BRAND MEW 15 FOOT SEA SPRAY CATAMA~M I •• No ourcttue neeeaaarv to be tllOlbl• to win. All entrtet must be received by August 20. 1977 and must be from a lictnted dt1vw. Thtr• wm be one onze COl\.K11ng of one 15 ft. Sea Sotav Catamar.n and triller. The winner wtll be selected from a r1ndom drawing of all quahfled entries. The dt9wtno w\11 tlke Dlece at Bauer MotOfS on Aug. 21. 1977. The winner will be noclfled bVtMll ~tlytMt9after. STANDARD lOVtPMENT Col0ted tatfs Blade mesh trampoline Boomvang Hiking straps This drawing Is ooen to all r•ldenta of the U.S. eicceot emQtoyees and their families of Bauet' Mot<>R. It• affiliates. sob91dlat1"' and advertising agencies. All taxes. II any. and OMV regtstratlon fees will be th• aole reaoontlblhtv of the winner. "Aatchetf ng main &fleet block Window In maintail Adjustable outhaul, down haul Adjustable fib cleats SO, MOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A FREE CATAMARAN •MD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 1977 YEAREMD CLEARANCE SALE. DO IT TODAY. THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A IETTER TIME TO BUY YOUR BUICK. CHOOSE PROM l'HE l.A•G•ST BUICK .IMYEMTO•Y 1•. o••••• coli•TY '::: '77 BUICK REGAL: ·.: -== 177 BUICK ELECTRA 2 DR. COUPE LIMITED 4 DR. SEDAN FulJy eQ\,lf ~ lncM:llng ""'' wfndowl. • 9 Wfl'f pwr, -..ti. eleetrfc trilnk rel .... , tinted oi-. llr conditioning, Landau'°t>. • orul• oontrot, •lit Wheef, et1rome wheel1. AM~ 1tereo & much morel (Ser. 1 W38) (Stk. 7831) Factoty Sugg•ted Stlol<• Price $77'79.86. DISCOUNT '120000 '9oeillllNIO•---sat MC; •i17t.H' •77 •u1cK ELECTRA LIMITED 2 DR. COUPE DISCOUNr 1 1989" funv· equipped, •Ir conditioning, power eteerlng. power bt'ake9. windows & Mat, crulle control. l)9dded vlnyl top. electric ctoor locka. tnmtl rel ..... all the delu• ••tr•. (S.. 75575) (Stk. 7718) Fectory Sug;ested Stlolctr Price 19831.815. DISCOUNT $1971 15 ... _... ..... w. Prta '7160.00 IUND 141W • 177 BUICK REGAL 4 DR. SEDAM Pow. tteetlng, power t>rak ... autolTMIClo tranlmlM!on. air oondltlonlng, tint.ct 01-. oonvenltnel group, CUltOtn trim. •t• bt1*91'9d!at:waw tires. tlll wt1"I' l n\Uch more. (8«. 14M88) (Stk. 7652t Ffte- tory 8uggestld ettck« Price 18798 as. • .. • I --- ' A.vtet, UMtl Auto.. UMd A.wtot. Uaed Aartoa, UMd A111oa. Uaed ....._. UM4 .••••••...•..•......... ....................... .........•...•......... ....................... ....................... ................... . ,, '12 1877 ~!·.~::~ ........... ~~·.~~~ ........... ~~ ......... !!.~~ ~ ............ !!.~~ ~ H40 ~ • tt40 ~~ • .-...... !!~~ ~~ ........... !!~ ,.~ ' ···~·················· ....................... , airy.-'921 ~-UO ,, nr•n•• T·t.op. S7:.!00 or "7J Wua !I piAn A 1 cond 70 th.eap $100 1974 POtO'tAC • .......... ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bt·•t urrer. 1£ves ult t , Low mt. louded S24U5 'TC Gr1tn Torino Sta Wan '83 Falrlane. Good ea1 .. Good~. ht la out. Lo GUHD PllX • mu t white.~•ln UCOHTlt-llHTAL ~014J P /P67!H39J,646·7390 ~~~~~ond. Brn. u.._,~~~-'1382 mL551·•1t5S'l-457t Haa low mllH. TUt root. A/C, cnaito t·onlrol, MAlk IV • •• V1':t"I'F. 421 T lop, new l9Cll Mon..i t·o air. PB, PS. . -• -, '11 Mercury MontAte.o. PS, wheel, pwr. ateerln~ =========t Ull v. . I. blut lot, alarm ltlver dlllon l'ully pnt Gd. <'Ond 14100 rwu line. i:d <'ond, 65M 00 Ford Cuat 500 Good 78 Granada 2 dr, white PB, air cond. nma &ood. brakes·.eata • wtndo•. ,..__...., .... •>-l , JO.MIO ml, •Int equlpprd lnrlud1na ma1 67534311 nll,Ji50 •~M-~6 cond ~ w/uddle lnl, AM /FM '1'0.IU-'7~ vlnyUopliraJl)t whfflt •••••••••••••••••"•" cood, _ • 213l whet la Onl)' 40,000 • -----Call114.2·1152 stereo, AC . M'°9 or take (983.JYU>. P!Z terdlot m1lea Can 1.t-ute 'ti:JSplltwlndow,S'l7C1pd, '67 Coront'l 500 RadlU, ,73 TORINO W C overlJOat$13$mo. DLI· 'TJ M~IO Waroo. All 0 .A.C.lyr.parta•labor *** ** ***** • • .. . .. . • JOE MAC PHERSON * • * .. * • * .. * .. * * * * New&Used * Jt-Cars & Trucks * • 21 AUTO C:INTll DI. * . . .... * 768-7222 : ***********'* t~r.ll'SJ Pt•. p, b , 111w Vu1 AC nu uphol. Gd l.'ond an. A · covtry Mana1ement Co. edntl, S neW Urea. Sale aervlct polley avla1 SADDLllACI( t'lt'un 9S6·0547,537-4000. S7(KJ 8-16 3910 P/B, 11/S, lo ma. Gd. 171'1 870·U>70 otc hrs, or trade. Below blue avail. Auto Centel''• YAU.IV IMl'OITS . • ----cond. M2 6474 M·F l :ao.5:30, or evea & book. Ph t73·0MI or price is ll 1-2040 4tl-4'4t 4 ~ltl~~~~~.~i:r~~~~ 1!,i,~~~ .. :a~~.~l~p. ~fe 1977 FORD wtcnds <714> 781-3821 '42>4582 °:-:.~~" Ccinette 9'll ._ XI 6440.S30 new 30M.S3000 76111129 CHATUU '63 Ford Galaxlo, new '11 Marquis 4·dr. P IS. AUTOCINTllt CLUI WAGOH tran1, PS/PB, runa good. P/B, P ;W, P/Seat, A!C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORVETIES CHOICIOF 12 1961THRU1977 4 •P"t'<I•" Aul<imulh'" or-.Cow.ty'• L.NJttt ' ,.... •• i•dloe t-:z 1"1NANCIN1; WI-: l.lo:A.'\fo: \.:OR v •:rn;.-; HOW ARD Cht•roltt llovf "Quall Nlf"\' \II N ,.;Wl101t'I' Hh:ACll lll-0111 111 \'1 ti•• I" II ltr11tnrrd 10 •ltK'k Su11C'rh l't•Htli lion lllOOO l'h M:ttl M\~ '711 ("Qrveotl•. n Ir t\ M to' M •toreo. I'~. I'll. l'W, '8500. 1714 ) 11119 :.!71111 74 CORVETIE 63 Dart 6 <'YI. Auto lrons, 11171301 Yellow l':xtru 5250 Or Best Offer tl 1i1n 2 Yr . 24.QOO m1lu 5'8·6206 WUI ranty MVMtl•hJC' --SUH '67 Oodae Monaco $IOO,ofr~r COPELAND MTIS ~3909 21.Wll t~ lstRA~_ ,;;..--tt40 I t7 l CORVml •••• .. ••••••••• •••••••• T-TOP .=4::. ,\ulnmullr.' 111r t·ond . PHIL 11'41" wln1h1w1 " lnw LOOG mite In 1111"'r rherry QRQ mmllllnn1 1 1~11100> ~ Ml\\lltN V II 10 IMl'<llll \ * o I' . . .. fl I I I 1 Ill I Y •, I I 114 c...,., 9t33 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. ~· ... ., o0 .. _.., \.••• ,.,.., .... ..,_ 0...,. ,, ••••• a1w.-...... c • .., ,.,...., With AM /FM stereo, $350.759-0486,758-0579 Radlals,Ort1inalowner. Dtv.-NabenCadlllacC dual air condlt1onln1. Llncoln 9945 ~·H~'IS.1~58 300 E . ~111~!:.~~~~r;,~ ~ American racln& wheels ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoN y 540-9109 • "only Cl.118 miles. Like '89 Lincoln 2·dr. Nu brks, t•t-. 99121--------- brundNEW! IY87SU). AM-FM. '87' or bnt or. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "14 Firebltd Esprit 3IO $8911 fer. 6'2·11871 • Auto •· 57,000 orit q. Turbo h/dro, vi.J1YI Nabers Cadillac MllYeri la 9947 ml. 2 ownn. XJm eond. roof. AM / M, raltf. c $1800. 831-1548 wbee.11, tilt wheel, lo ra • ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.,.. offer. 673-0360 Da311, '70 Maverick, R&H, aulO '73 Mach I, lo m.lleap, 559-0140 Eves. trans 6 Cyl, x.lnt cond. xlnt coad, all xtru. M&&1t IQ50. 64S 1188 daya only. aell 1175-4152 '961 PONTIAC ..'hOtl ll.111\01 Blvll. Mercury --t950 72 Mustan1 F11tback, TEMPISTWACiOt4 < m lJ Ml''•' :i·lll •JIOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Air. PB. PS, AM /FM, Only es.oc:o actual mil:. 72 LTD W11n w all lhe xtru. Good cond 96,000 ml but runs are1i1t I la Blue Book $2000. A steal ut sns. r1rm 49'1-1934 ------ Want Ad Results "2·!1678 ORANGECOUNTY'S auto. good cond. S250(). Automat c , a ir con • NEWIST 494 6277 pwr. steerang·brakt. :..-------• rear wlndow. <Y2S69Cl) l.INCOLN-MERCURY 1970 Mustang, 1ulo trans, EZ terms·O.A.C. 1 yr DeulenhlplsnowOPEN air, PS, PB. suoo. parls & labor service RAY FLADEIOE ~3778 aft 3:30 PM policy av all Auto CO LINCOLN·MERCURY t.er·a prico tJ 1618 Auto Center Or '75 Mach I. V-6, loaded OHL Y S 1399 SD t'wy·Lake Forest exit New paint " lira. Call HAIRS 11 I( :\ 1, vc•ry 11ootJ t'imthtlon sa H10 !\bl 4~0 url. II Alltot, Hew tlOO Autos, Hew tlOO IRVlNE &42-07Zhva/wknda. AUTO CIMTER 130-7000 '7C Mustan1 11. 4 spd, 4 Div.·Nabers Cadillac ................................................ cyl, PB, PS, AC, xlnt 1'25 Baker St CM cond m:so. 644-0591 "bl.It east or H;.',.~r in '6S Muatan1 Classic. aood ___ 5_4_0.._9_1_0_9_~- cond, new tires & shocks. seso. or bet ofr. 540·3673 '61 v.a. auto, Air, P /S. $1,100. 586 9922 after 5 -------- 1976 PONTIAC "lhe DEALIN DEALER! II '61 FASTBACK. loaded, IOU or extras. VB 390. A,"f', P /S, pwr disc brka S harp ! $1500 firm . 751-8907 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'720LDS GRAMDPRIX Light blue exterior. F61 ly equipped lncludlnc cJr cond • pwr. st.ering 4< windows, crwse control. AM;FM stereo tape & low, low miles. Bank terms. <74SPPF>. Pri09d to sell! OHLYS4997 C OSTA MESA DA TSU,.. WE WAIR YOUR - MAKE US PROVE m OUR PltlCE .. _ _._. - ~~ .,,. -.-- 0 UR PRICE 53766 54766 '71 DATSUH ,.u.-~ • •fftHI Mec1111111ca Sp~11I .,..,, '966 '70MERCURY COMAi Auto nn. Ill' ~>llonfft9 -11~ '9dlO. lleel., ..,11~1 '.!'"· .i11vt rtof .+!•et coven (231AEH1 • 300 CID 6 cyl f'ng1ne 6800 GVW p1c:k1ge amp & 011 gauge~ power sie111no bnghl swing lock m1trors 1on1ed w1nd5h111d 1t111 coollnQ r1e11a1or rear 111p t1ump1r S.800K 16 5 llros (Ser F25BAZ07289t SEE II T•AYI ' .... ......._ __ '76FORD MAYlllCll Aulo l•llM '" c:o11c11110111no. po.ret •• ..,. .. 0 00-l>fal<" radlO 11ee1.. 'l"llilew111 11tff ~--. (l20f"IWI '2966 TOROHADO 2.MSHARBOR BLVD. P'Ull power, air cond., 540-641014MJ I J AM/FM 11t.ereo & cruise , control. Just a beautiful 62 Pontiac CalaUna, lie l.'ar! 19HFU0). F.Z motor, nms Sood, &O()c:I terma·O.A.C. 1 yr. parta cond. 538--2129 & labor service poll~y '70 C1tallna Sta. Wgn. avail. Auto Center• Air. pwr new dbl s~I pr1ce0 18 ... LY $2699 bltd radl~ls, real cleata. " runs pcrf. S975. 839·7S4t' NAIERS -. -AUTO CENTER 73 Pontiac Ventura, cust n. N be C dill air. PS, blk vln lop & 19!. u1~ a rs a uc Lo mi. xlnl cond. S'l2$b 1425 Baker St . C.M firm. lllnes!I forces sate ~1blkea11lofllarbor81 897.7526 540·6100 ' 540·9109 --. --------1965 LeMan1. Rbll (90 1987 Olds Cullaas eng. Turbo 400 tra111. Supremo V-8. Very fine Holly mais. runs very ahape.1645. PP. 552·73112 well. Must sell. 11000/flsl 68 Delta 88, PS, PB, pvt ~ot:..;.r_. Sll&-0364;;.:..._.;__.;_ ___ __ pty. Good Urea, ST50. ~rd 99~ ~ ...................... . 1968 T-Blrd, alJ pwr, 100d ·m Olds Delta 88. New top, tranap. saoo good paint. no dents. lat 646 5240 S500 Ph 64.2_-894~2 ___ , Pinto tt57 ~~•••••••••••••!!!~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• VEGA •16 For sole '73 Ford Pinto HATCHIACIC GT: Sedan. nu tires, rns gd DEMO. 5 speed trartll • Sl800 846 OOlll a 1 r c o n d . • e l c . iS Wgn V-6. aulo, PS. PB Nu tires brk11. Xlnl cond $2100. 751-8228 art 6 ·73 Panto Wagon. 4 Npd, /\IC, needs work Huni. Sl:SS 645 3051 ----- <6505i3S32 t. Was $.1795. OHLY $3298 HOW ARD Ctt.vrol.i Dove & Quall Sts. NEWPORT BEACH. lll-0555 ·74 Pinto Sdn. Auto, A C. i2 GT Wa1on. Gd. coaul Radio, 23,600 mi 12300 Reblt. eng $975 bcsl 'IM CallMS 6165 fer.'9-a-83Sl • ·72 Pinto Sq. Wlll(on A1C, auto tran~. lo ma, xlnt t'ng & inlr. Ndi. body work from arr1dent Cun drive S750 Ph 754 0833 or ~~;1 '73 Squirt' Wai;on. 1111. uuto, ulr. radJUl11. SIO!l5 551 6110 1971 P1nlo Very loyiil' Nl•w lirH. shocks. paanl, steenna. l'»rburet.ur. 1 1pd, air. AM 1-'l\1 rullao. wired for cu:.st:lle. IJt)O i4 Vega Wgn. Xlnt conll Uke new ii Spd. me. alt. 11700. 631 2!)17 C\'8 1974 CHEVY VEGA WAGON Automath 11.111~ & mes it o o d I': ' c· l' I I t• Ii L t ran11 purt u I tolJ (7Ml.Xll t I Sal• Prk•d-Sl 371 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 llarhnr Blvd., C. t. 645-5700 MS-93711 Eves. 71 Vegi. auto. A.IC. R/CI, ---.... 9960 new tires, eood conSf. • ., .. _,.. t87S. PP ~-1204 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·71 Cricket. needs work. Must sell. '71 Ve•• Muslsell lmmed $300. 1howcar, (laired fendeO. 494.2307 front & rear apoileo. •-----c ustom palnl, mof'e. 1976,,\rrow GT. xlnll•oncl , Must .oo to appreclJ\e 18,000 mi. sa2ooor bi!t orr 52500, best orrer. Ml~. 536·3519 ~-8809 - Alllot.New tlOOAMtot.New tlfo .............................................. Olds CUTLASS SUPREME Automatic transmission. power steering. power brakes tinted glass. (5855) (3J57C7A250521) 1 . . Fttd!y. gust 12, 11n ONLY Pal.OT DJS PICKUP Long wheel bpe, 360 VS. power steering. 4 speed transmission. (11286) (TCL4'4n522064) . . ov11 200 .Niw Olcls111olllles •••. GllC Trilcks •• sloCK.llowl . . ~ '7 0 FOID TlMIDERBIRO Air cond pwr windows & br•k•. heater. vinyl top & AM/FM stereo (928AZD) '73 OLDS CUTWS COUP£ s 197 VS automatic owr steering & brekes air cond bucket seets radi o & heater (946GWW) cond .• pwr. ateerlng. r74~~~~~t~atle, 1lr s2077 radio & heetet' (906KKGI '77 FORD 3/4 TON Pickup. Radio. heater, ttep bUfnl*'. 9.500 rnllet. . '75 UfrAll£ 5 2977 HATCHBACK. 6 cyt •• pwr. ' ateerlng & brekee, 1lr cond.. ridlo. he1~er & reltyewheels. (068N8Y). '75FDUUTAll s1977 FASTBACK. \18, power steering. n1dlo. l\Nter • air conditioning. (2~MCF). (11'19618) ----------------------- '76 CHRYSLER CORDOBA Air conditioning, vinyl tbp, pow9f' tteerlttg & bfakn. (•17PDZ) \ '76 CUTLASS SUPREME Coupe. Air conditioning, automet1c, pow.r 11..nng & t>f1ke9, R&H. Y1nyl top. (317138) . . '15 ~~0~ pwr.tt .. rtng. 53977 air cond.. radio. heater "" and step bumper. • (40377)(). ,., __ ....................... _.._....., ... -..... FACTOIY A.II cOMDmoueu• BRAND MEW 177 PLYMOUTH VOLARE WAGON $5095 318 CIC V-8 engine. cargo compartment. carpets & storage bins, 1tJtomat1c tranamlsston. tinted glass. day & night mirror. left remote control mirror. electric clock, deluxe wipers. luggage rack. AM radio POwer steering, wheel co11«1. deluxe door edge protectors bumper guards front & rltll'. WIW steel belled radlal tires pin stripes. wheel lip mouldings Ser tHL45G78270801 Clote Clllt °" Al lrcmd Mew 1977 Chrysler Le laro111, O.t1tndl1HJ V a1ues • • • • Giant Selection! • • • lery or Lease at Affas Chrpler /PfytllCMlfft NEW'77 ----. •• . EVERY BRAND NEW I 977 CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH CLOSEOUT SALE PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. DON'T MISS ATLAS CHRYSLER/ PLYMOUTH'S YEAR END SAVINGS N~~ Sn• Hew wHlt Cnt-C:er ~ ... LMN ... AIMewC.....•Y.,_._._,HewM.U C•r, Tr111cll or Ye11 Direct e114 S•ol L•w PLYMOUTH VOi.ARE 4 DR. Ca•• •tithe ........ Fer ...... ...._ -4 '"'" c .. , ... Deftlllli• ... 54 .. ltl 4 . • De~TI :hbl• 5-nlc• y• c• c...t • w •• yo• •••d ltl Atlat Chry.eer/Ply•o.tlt Senlce Hoau: MOftday ..... Friday, 7:00 e.a to 6:00 , ..... W.ct./. 1:00 .... to 5:00,..... 225 CID 6 cylinder engine. standard transmission. b umper guards front & rear. Ser. ;;HL41C7F·209829 BEST USED CAR 11BUYS11 OF THE WEEK. '13 FOID PINTO WAGON • cyl l nder. automatic . air conditioning. radio. helter. whitewall tires. luggage rack. (027GMN) •74 f't. YMOUTH DUSTll V·8. automatic. air conditioning, power steerino. OOW9r brlk ... radio. he,t8f'. wnltewall tlm. 11lnyt roof (H7lPG) '6' f'OID FAllLANI , V-8. autometlc. Power ateert,,g. radio. (Y0Ho40e) · s795 '73 .... YMOvnt DUSTB v-a. 1utomat1c. elr conditioning. Power steenno. PoWer brakes. ntdk>. heater, whitewall t1rea. 11lny1 roof. (411GYJ) • • 177 IMW 5301 4 o.,; 4 gpeect, air conditioning. AM/FM stereo c.sette t11P41 radio. heater. Lea than 7.000 mil• (288SEU) MUstSeel 172 OU>S D&TA II ROYALi V-8. automatic. air conditioning, pcwer steer1no. power brak•. power w1ndowa. radio. heater. Whitewall tires, vll"IYI roof, tilt Whftl. (753EYZ) s111s '74 A.MC AMIASSAOOI V-8. automatic. 11r condltlonloo. POwer steering. POwer brakes. power windows. AM radio with 111>9 heater, whitewall tires. flit wheel. cruise control. (9eOJSIJ s2195 .. .. B11ntlngton Beach Fountain Valley EDITION VOL 70, NO. 22', 'SECTIONS,•~ PAGES Afternooa N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS Huntington Pay Nears 1 State Level BJ ROBERT BAUER ..................... ~top ~betOft of HuntJnat,on ~acb City emplo)'d wlll move mto some prf'tty fu t company 1f a seven pttcf!'l'lt salary lncHue 111 approved as expected Monday night f'1v e Hunt io1to n Beac h employes wouJd earn an annual salary of more than $40,000. C1ty Adrrunutrator Bud Belaito * * * Salary Raises Detailed Here are the salaries or Hunt· ington Beach's highest ranking officials and what they would be 1( given a seven percent increase Monday rught by the city council. -City Administrator Bud Belsito's salary would go from $44,496 to $47,604. -Asslstant City Administrator Richard Harlow, from $38,864 to $39,444 -city Attorney Don Bonfa, from $38,916 to $41 ,640 Ir salary is raii.ed from last year, 1t would be $44,544 -Public Woru Director Bill Jlartge, from $42,468 lo $45,432. -Police Chief Earle Rob1ta i li e, from $39, 144 t o $41 ,SIKl. -Fire Chlef Ray Picard, from $36 ,528 to $39, 084. -Plannlng Dlreetor Edward Selich, from $30,672 to $32,808. -Bulldlng Director John Behrens, from $34,188 to $36,564. -Personael Director Ed Thompson, from $31,392 to $33,588. -Finan ce Director Ben Arguello, from $35,112 to $3'7,580. -Library Director Walter Johnson, from $31,020 to $33,UJO. -Recreation and Parka Direc- tor Norm Worthy, from $33, 758 to $36,228. -Harbor• Hd Beacbea Dlrec· lor Vtnce Moorhouse, from $38,lOOto $40,764. -Treasurer Warren Hall, Crom $27,000 to $28,884. 2 Huntington Teens· Hurt in Truck Wreck Two Huntington Beach youths were shghUy Injured Thursday afternoon when the truck In which they were rldin1 apun out of control, tearing out 36 feet of fence before comln1 to a halt against the aide of a house at 2802 Allcante Lane, police sald. The uninjured driver, a 15- year-old male, ned on foot follow- ing the accident and was lat.er ar- rested by police on a hit and run charge. Two teen-aaed 1lrls ridln& in the late model pickup truck suf. fered cuta and brulsH but were not hOlpitallted, police 1ald. Damaie to the home owned by Crate Janes was not considered m ajor. He aald the out-of-control vehicle destroyed hls fence and caused a few small cracka ln bis chimney. co .. t . Weather Nt~t and early momln• low c:loUds and !01 aJon1. the ~ otberwiae fair • with 101ne bl1h cloud• through Saturday. Lowa tonll:ht 18 to a, Hllll'I Saturda1 near 70 at beachea to mld·80I tnllJ!r.' IN•IPETOD.4Y 0...., Q»a:at ~ .. ""' dlf ,.... • fM' .. fU Mnmf'r'. clWcando~Mllo/jalt Co!WtU. 11i1 Pa,. CJ of &M W"""*' . ••••• ~'t'p..... Att .......... ,,A .. ~;;11-.:;1 ~-= ~ =-JI = • ta the hlaheat pald. HJ• salary would cUmb to $47,SO. under the pay ralae plan Thal'• Juat $1,500 Ina than Governor Brown earns. Anlstant City Admln&atrator Richard Harlow would be mak· mg considerably more than Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally. And City Attorney Don Bonfa would see his salary raised to Within S860 or Att.orney General Evelle You.nger's earnin&s. Bonla, who was denied •pay raise in 1976, wUI be makln1 more than Younaer lf he 1ets a seven percent increase th1s year and is successful in perauadlna the city council to reinstate a pay increase from last year. The matter is still unresolved and Bonfa has filed a claim with the city clerk declaring his possi· ble intentions to sue the city over the salary matter lo all, 10 of the 14 top Hunt· ineton Beach employes will be maklnR a salary in exce11 of the $35,000 currently paid to the state's lieutenant aovernor, secretary of state, controller, treasurer and superintendent of public instruction. Brown's salary is $49,100 and Younger's ls $42,500. A biU boostin& some slate of· ficials' salaries was approved by A,.WI,.. ...... AMERICA'S SPACE SHU'ITLE ENTERPRISE HEADS FOR LANDING AFTER FREE FLIGHT At Edwerd1 Air Force BHe, Flr1t Solo THt OoH Off Without e Hitch Shuttle Test Success Emerprise AJJtronmm 'Sow' in Deaert EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE CAP> -Two astronauts jockeyed the Space ShutUe En· terprlse to a safe desert landing today after a fast, 1teep glide off the back of its mother ship, a Jet transport plane. It was the first solo ftl&ht of America's newest manned spacecraft. Astronauts Fred Haise, 43, and Gordon Fullerton, 40, aided by a computerlied control system, brou1ht the englneless, 75-ton craft to a perfect touchdown In a trail of dust on a long, dry, lakebed runway. The glide from an altitude of about 25,000 feet took a little over five minutes, during which the shuttle turned banked and ap· parently handled as it had been designed to-do. The successful fight marked a major milestone in the develop. mentofthe shuttle, which is lo be a reusable "space bus" in the 1980s, capable of carrylna seven persons and up to 65,000 pounds . of carao into Earth orbit. Donald K. Sl~n. man11er of the approach and landlfta test, had said that the only purpose of today's fijght WU "to jUJt park that beauty back on the lakebed nicely." Halse, in puttin1 the white and black craft tbrou1h ill first solo maneuvers over the desert, said iL seemed to handle a Uttle better than a special trainer in which be had made many almulaUOIOI of today's rught. '?be lhuttle was carrtecl Into the air, pl_uybaclr, aboard a Boe- In• 747. Thousands of 1pec:taton watched the on-tlrne 8 a.m. 111\· off. Wben the pair accompanied by. chase planes, reached the proper altitude, explosive char1es broke the conneetlon between tho cratt. launchln1 the 1~UUleOlllts1Ude. The entire maneuver from takeoff to landin& -took less than an hour. The landing waa a preview of how future manned space mis· s1ons wtU end -not with the trad1Uonal ocean splashdowns of the Apollo moon missions, but with shuttles touchmg down at h1eh1peeds. Lacking any en1lne that could permit a second lancUn1 try, the shuttle bad to be euided perfectly durln1 Ill approach at more than 300 m.p.h. The landJns required precise flyln1 1kUl1, tbua a system of five computen and a set ol electronic nerves tran.sllt.- ed the plJota' control orden into the shutUe's maneuvers. HB Solon Raps ARB On Sohio Proposal The State Air Resources Board (ARB> has been "unreasonable" tn Its dealin1s with Standard Oil o( Ohio <Sohlo I, Congress mah Mark W . Hannaford <D· Huntington Beach) said Thurs· day. Soh1o has proposed to build a liquefied natural aas plant in Los Angeles but has met with stiff ob- jections from the ARB. Congressman Hannaford told the Orange County Coast As· * * * Forum Slated In Huntington Rep. Mark Hannaford <D· Lakewood) will conduct a town hall forum Saturday in Hunt· lngton Beach. Hannaford said the 1es1lon wlll 1Jve constituents a chance "to let me know how the federal 1ovem· ment hu let theqa down and bow tt has made thtlr Uva better." The mMttna will be held at l p.m. ln the Paclftc Room of the Huntlniton ~ach Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. soclatlon, meeting at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach, that there already are adequate air quality rules to control polluUon levels from the Soblo projecL "I think we have to have it.," he said. "The country needa the energy. . "We can Improve the air quall· ty of the South Coast Air Buln, with the project ln place, by In· sistin1 upon the exacUn1 re· qulrements under which the Sobio project hu been placed.'' Jn other remarka, Hannaford gave Preaidenl Carter "pretty good marks for a peanut farmer from Georsla," and uld he 1up- ports Carter's welfare and enerl)' proarams. He offered lukewarm 1upport for the proposed Panama Canal treaty, which would tum over control of the shippinC lane to P a.nama by the year 2000. Hannaford aald Carter was faced with two alternatives: "One bad-the other worae." Though atreeln1 that U!e Vnlt· ed Stat.I lbould retain control of the canal for the time belnl, Han· naford 1ald "I'm not sure bow Ion• we can lnllat on that con· trot .. an Aesembly committee thls week. · Brown has requested that his salary not be lncreued but be and other otflclals affected by the blll would get annl.fal coet-of· living bikes starting ln 1980 if the Legislature appropriates the money. The lO<'al officials also receive dental and health insurance for them and their families from the clty. Taxpayers also pay diaabili· ty Insurance and contribute to the employes• retirement fund. Top Huntln1ton Beach employea alao are either fumlahed a car for their official use wbieb they can take home overni1ht or are elven $15<> monthly car allowance. The salaries are not out of line when compared to salaries paid (See PAY, Pase AZ> No Army Funds Slovik Widow Plea Rejected WASHINGTON (AP> -Army Secretary Clifford Alexander up- held today the World War II con- viction and execution or Pvt. Ed· die Slovilc, the only American soldier put to death for desertion slncethectvil War. Alexander's rulln1 prevents Slovik 's crippled and destitute widow, 62-year-old Mrs. An· tolnett.e Slovik, from collecting an estimated $70,000 plus interest on her husband's wartime aov- ernment life insurance policy. Robert De Finia of Landsale, Pa .. a friend of Mrs. Slovik, told a reporter the Army had not.l!led them at a Washington hotel that "we lost" and that "nothin1 will be done" to give Mrs. Slovlk the benefits she has been denied for over 32 years because her husband waa found aunty of de- sertion. ''They feel the trial wu falr and that the law is very clear that Mrs. SloV1k ii not enUtled to 1nythlq:1 ~ P'lnll said. Mrs. Slovik wu notified an hour before the Army plann.d to make an officlal announcement of tho ~l&'Gft of an all·cMUan review tiOard and Aleunder'1 action f ollowini that decllfon. Mra. Sle>vtk sat ln a W ash.lniton haul room dabblq tears from her eyes after learn· in• of the decdlon. The embit- tered widow said, ''Thia lJ teni· ble, Just terrible. I feel badly enoueh to die ri&bt now.'• With the wile of her attorney holdin1 her hand, the 1ray- halred Mn. Slovik sat in a wheel· chair and poured out her grief. ·"They <the Army> refused to admit error when Eisenhower was in there 6ecause they <\idn't want to embarrass him." "But Eisenhower now Is gone -and so 11 Nl¥on," she said. "He was lhot as a deterrent. Why was nobody notified -not even me -until nlne years later?•• she said. Al reporters stood ln the room, she thanked them for expresa1n1 (See SLOVIK. Pa1e AZ> A ......... APPEAL REJECTED Antoinette Slovlk $1 Million Sought In Mexi~o Kidnap MEXICO CITY <AP) -Three men and a woman who kldnaped an American bus1nes1roan at 1unoolnt ba\'e lel•phoned hls famlly •k.lni for $1.35 million in ransom, pollce 1atd. Wllllam A. Weinkamer..airu 1~ · ducted about 15 mllet nonhweat of Mexico City hen b1I cu wu fotced off the road, police report- ed, Kexlco City newapa~ aaid th• kldnaper1 teJepbobed Welnkamer'a family Wed.MMay mo~ with the ra1taom de- mand. Al~ authQrltla here lilt· ed Welnkamer'a employer as a nrm named Cledlte de Mexico, tbe Cleveland Plain Dealer neMpaper reported that he la an en1tneer and executive ~unployed by the Clevela1>d· based Clevite dlvlalon of Gould, Inc . ..The fjrm manu.f•ctures enatne parts. DAil T Jiil Ol H /f-l'rttla A Ull 12, 1977 Light Show Due Utility· · Meteor ro Brighten Sky SohsidieS" I.OS ANGJ':LES CAP> -R Id nll h re won't bo se4"tn thmS!i. ii 1 ht.·y Jihould look up to the •ky thb \H'l'kcnd .ind '~e daulln1 bila of li&ht 1treakln1 ilCl'ni.S tht• ~urnmt:r tiky. rt will ~ an unnual 116(ht 11how provided by a ml'lf'Or hower known us Pensctd Ptcct!s us b1& as a J.lll'C\> of popcorn will rain onto Southern Calllornta ror tJu.o next h:w rughts . Ron Orit1, a s taff Jl'ltronomer ¥l. Griffith Oh')Cnjtory, said the Cragmunt..& are the remnanll of J meteor l~t s t-en in the mid 1800s and are simply less \ olat1lc com e tary clumps of iron, sodium , m~nCSJum., ...tununum and silicon. 'These tiny Calling •tars will descend at a rate of 36 miles per l>eeood once they reach the earth ·a upper at-mo~plua'e. They wlll heat up and vaporize, l eaving only a tratlolmcandescent gas, Oriti said. The best observing time is between midnight and dawn m either the deserts or mountains -away from the glare of city Ughts. Another Contained Control .of Hoge Forest Fire Nears By The Associated Preas A strateey or controlled burn· ing lS under way today In an at· tt>mpt to strangle the giant M arble·Cone blaze on the cen- tral CalJfomia coast, while the 82,280-acre Scarface fire on the state's northeastern edge was finaJly conta.med Crews hacked out fire lines ahead of the palh of the Marble. Cone inferno In the Los Padres Natiooal Forest near Bil Sur, burning away dense brushland to deprivethe93,000.acre blauof It.a precious fuel. The California Department of Forestry said the controlled burrung wu takjne place alone the fire 's southeastern le1 and in the northwest In the Ventana Wilderness to save as much as possible of the valuable watershed that purifies ;IQ.cl col· lects water for nearby tow~ .. The fire 1s n 't fighting us. We're controlling the lire," said COF spokesperson Pauline McGinty. "Its size will be biner, but the containment will be big- ger, too." 1 The CDF reported the Scarface fire bad been completely rin19d by fire llnes Thursday nl1ht. Tbe 2l ,2C»-acre Ponderosa blaze in nearby Shut.a Trinity National Forest waa 15 "rcent contained , early todu. Easine ol the war In the nOflh meant flreflghtera, who have battled nearly 1,000 ll1hlnin1· sparked fires since Au1. 1, could begm lo concentrate efforts on the Marble-Cone, which was re· ported 40 percent contained. The CDF said some of the man· power and equipment 1athered to fight the fires near the Oreaoo border were beine dispatched south to join the arm y of 4,250 nre fiahters struggling with the nre near scenic Big Sar. The controlled burnln1 or ''back·bumina" at the Marbl&- Cone was a last-dltcb meuure, Ms. McGlnty aaid. It waa necessary because much of the fire tated in inaccessible terrain Ruptured Gas Repairs to a natural IU main \.hat ruptured, forclna the •vacuation ot aevval hundred Sant.a Ana Civic Center workers f hursday morning, were com· pleted by mad -aflernoo•. lll'eruen reported. and forced om cials to 'chooso fronts where crewa and equip· ment could be dlapalcbed, ~he said. At the Scarface site, erews searched out s moulderlni em· bers to make certain the blaae, which dama1ed 220.6 million board feet of lamber, would not revive. Firefighters were still wary of thick thunderclouds over both the Scarface and Ponderosa that posed danger of 1tron1 down· drafts that could blow the caeed blaze across fire lines, the CDF said. UCI May Get $1 Million From Heiress Joan Irvine Smith, the Irvine family hciress, has pledged a fift of $1 million to help develop he medical school at UC Irvine. To r eceive the money , however, the UC Reaents must mat.ch the grant with $1 million ofthelrown. Mrs. Smith, a director of the Irvine Company, Hid aht lntends the $1 million to be uaed • • u a slimuJant to °'' arowth ol UCl's medical school and health sciences complex." The campus at Irvine was planned in 1960 after the Irvine Company donated to the unJ. versity 1,000 acres of land. Mrs. Smalh said she Is proud that the campus bean1 her family name and intends that the insUtutJon will "continue to reflect the quality that our shared name r epresents." Mrs. Smith also told UCI Chan· cellor Daniel Aldrich that she wishes architect William L Pereira, who designed the Irvine Company's original master plan, to continue working on the UCI medical school plans. There ls currently a '15 million medical education and research building under conitructlon for the UCJ colleae of medicine, scheduled for occupancy by sum· mer of next year. The next step l! construction of n $9.T·milllon ambulatory-paUent care center on campus. wblcb would provide ambulatory care and emer1ency medical services for community realdent.a. Proposed Oranie County ffonomlcally dlsadvanta1ed famUle1 may share In $148,513 now available to help them pay overdue electric and 1u bjJls. The aew ata,te·flnanced Jlll"0- 1ram la belna offend t~hout the county by the Community Development Council. Celso Briones, county ex- ecutive director, said famutes may receive a maximum ol ~ each and must provide proott.h1t their gas or eltttrlclty bu been or 11 about to be abut otf. TMy will be aak9d to present bills marted "overdue," Briones said, and must meet low·lncome criteria ran11n1 from '3,713 for a s ingle person family and up to $9,T\3 fnr a family ohhr. AppllcaUon1 mu•t be filed by Aujl. 28 amd allotment1 will be Is· s ued on 11 flr1l come, first sorved ba1ll, Brton11 continued. People may apply for as- 11l1lance at local community cen- lera. at TtanaJ)Ol'taUon, Lunch and Coun1olln1 <TLC> 1lle1 and a t th• Senior Clthens' Op- portunlUea and Servlcu Center 1212 S. Brbtol St .. Santa Ana. ' Residents also may phone 151·31X to oblaln additional de· lalla and to learn tbe location of the center nearest their homes. E',.... Page Al SWAP ••• , housin1 in Mlle Square would severely drain city and aanlta· tion service. The core area of the _park Is a former helicopter landin& strip unused since 1914. The Marines donated 507 acres at Mile Square for park use in 1913. Fountain Valley's Recreation Center is also located on the park's west side near Heil Avenue. Stanton has called a special 8 p m. Monday public meeting to discuss the Marines' plan at the Fountaan Valley Council Cham- bers, 102005Jater Ave. Front Page A J SLOVIK ••• concern and told them to "splash it all over. Let the S>e@ple know whatklndofArmywe'veeot." De Finis said the rive-man board was "u.oanimous a1ainat us." Alexander could have over· ruled the board but be apparently agreed wilh Its decision. De Finis said Mrs. Slovlk will now ask President Carter, as commander in chief, to act to redress what sh.e contenda la an Injustice De F1nas saad she would appeal lo the President ·'to see if he can rind it in hla heart to do something for her.•• He said Mrs. Slovtk took the news "very badly." "She feels It la another in· justice aeainst her," De Finis said. The Army secretary in ertect rejected arrumenta by Mrs. S lovlk 's lawyer, Bernard Edelson, that the /\rmy com. ml~ "etTOr and lnJusUce" in sendlnt the 24-year-old tntan- tryman before a ffrln1 aqulld In Prance on J an. 31, 1M5. In Media, Pa., Edelson aald the Army noted sympathy and oom- paaslon for Mrs. SloYlk, but added that the boaJ'd found that there wu no lnjusUce. • The rupture wtt cauMd when a construction sklploader llnocked a J.O.lncb 1uh in the main, 1endlng an est imated •,ooo cublc feet of 1a1 into the Despite State A~tfon . .,. Tbe employes. counu and Sn· tl Ana city workers, retumed \0 t.heir offttea shortly aftw DOC10 ben tb6 leak wu aealad. · DAILY PltOT Briggs tp 'Press' On Death P~o~s.al ffhimsicol Mailbox Penny Larson. 13. of lluntmgton Beach, collects m ail from regular mailbox while keeping an eye on the ont> her father, Elmer, erected alon~ Warner Avenue a vcar ago !15 a Joke Lust Christmas, a friend left a present for Pen·, ny 4n the tall maillx>x. Penny h ad to climb on top of the family truc-k to get it down. • New County Planner FaraTW Quits Post Anaheim attorney Jo'loyd L Farano haa resigned from the Orange County Planning Com m ission seat he held the past seven months. Farano, (9, Supervisor Ralph Clark's appointment to the fave member planning panel, said the press ol his law practice forced his resignation. "The demands upon my time and energies of both my practice and Lht responsibility to the plan- ning oommi1111lon have reached the point that I am no tonier able to meet the responslblllUes of both to my aatt.sfacUon." he said in an Aug. 2 letter lo Clark. The former Anaheim planning commissioner said, "I am sorry that my service was so short there la so much to be done." Clark said a search for a new planrung commissioner already is under way and some pre· ltm1nary Interviews have been conducted. Farano said he would remaln on the commission until Clark names a successor. Farano, who had served 10 years on the Anaheim Planning Commission before accepting the county po11t, replaced Shirley Grindle, an oubpoken and con- troversial member ot the plan· nln1 panel. Farano had 1erved for 1• years as 1enerai counsel to Globai Van Lines Inc. before hi.a commlsaion appointment. He returned lo private practice In February. Allaway Trial End Mondi.iy Final lll'8Umenta wm be de- livered Monday in the Oran1e County SUperiof Court trial ol ac· cused campu!f killer Edward Charis Allaway. Judie Robert P. Kneeland. or- dered the tbree-OQ weekend re- cess Thursday after deputy public defender Ron BuUer de- cided to olfer no t.Qtimoicy in the guilty phue ol the trial. The jury will be asked after ariuroents to determine Al· lawu's 1uUl or lnnoceoce oo seven murder counts and two char1es ol usault with a deadly weapon. He has pleaded Innocent and tnnOffnt by reason of insanity to allegations that he shot nine peo. pie durin« a six-minute shooting spree on the CaJ State Fullerton campus on July 12, 1976. Butler's surprise decision not. to contest the guilty phase la seen as his delerminatlon lo concen- trate his energies on the expected samty phase of lhe tnal The same JW'Y wall determine the sanity o( Allaway. 32, lf lt re- turns guilty verdicts on any or ail of the nine counts. Both Butler and Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enri1ht refused to discuss the status of the case Thursday after Butler rested his defense. T hey explained they were barred from doin1 so because of · a "gag" order lasued by Judae Kneeland which will be m force until lhe Jury reaches ilb 1uilly phase verdict_ E'ro. Page A I PAY ••• in comparable cities. Anaheim, for instance, pays ats city manager $50,044. The assis tant city manager In that city re ce1ves $41,496 and lhe city at torney is paid $38.459. Jn Santa Ana, the city manager received $46,432 whale the ass.is Lant city admanistralor gets $34,400 and the city attorney is paid $38,400. Garden Grove, the fourth largest city In Orange County, pays It.a city manager "3,858. The pay ranie for the assistant city manaier ls $30,098 to "8,708 and the city attorney's ranae Is Crom $32,916 to $40,152. Act.f()n on the proposed Hunt- ington Beach pay Increase was delayed for two weeks by Coun· cilman Richard Siebert who said the seven percent rate should be reduced by the Increased costs of benefits borne by the city Siebert said there is something wrong w1lh lhe-Bystem, but that he will now vote for the salary in- creases because he believes th<· department heads are doing u good job and that their pay is in hne walh the city's size. Mayor Ron Pattinson also agreed today that. while the salaries are in hne with other cities, there is somethina wrong withthesystem. · Pattinson said he is opposed to yearly cost of living increase$ and that raises should be based on merit. "We are 1oin1 to look at devis- ing a better 1ystem as soon as the matter ia aetUed this year," he said. The seven percent neure is based on the averaae a.mount of s alary iocreaaea previously Ii ven to other city employes. AROUND THE CORNER AND UP YOUR STREET WE HAVE BEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHY WE LOCATED OUR STORE "OFFTHE BEATEN PATH." SEVERAL ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY, THE COST OF STORES IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTAOMOMICAL SECONOL Y. WE WERE ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE. WlTH OUR SHOWROOM. OFFICES. AND WAREHOUSE ALL IN ONE LOCATION. THIRDLY. THERE IS AMPLE PARKING WITl"f LITTLE TRAFFIC CONGESTION LEADING TO us I THIS StTUATION HAS MADE US MORE COMPETITlVE ANO WE ARE PROUD ANO GRATEFUL TO SAY THAT WE HAVE INCREASED OUA VOlUME EVERY YEAR FOR TWENTY YEARS. ANO HAVE EXPANDED SIX TIMES AT THIS LOCATCON. 1. • • Irvine EDITION VOL 70, NO. 124, 4 SECTIONS, '4 PAGES Today~8 Cl Ing N.Y.Stoeks --- Fire Hits e Coniplex Offices Damage ,.,.WI,.... AMERICA'S SPACE SHUTTLE ENTERPRISE HEADS FOR LANDING AFTER FREE FLIGHT At Edward• Air Force BHe, First Solo Test Goea Off Without a Hitch Shuttle Test Success Emerprise Astronauts 'Solo' in Desert EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP> -Two astronauts jockeyed the Space Shuttle En· terprise to a sale desert landing today after a fast, steep glide off the back or Its mother ship, a jet transport plane. It was the first solo night of America's newest manned spacecraft. Astronauts Fred Halse, 43, and Gordon Fullerton, 40, aided by a computerized control system, brought the en1ineless, 75-ton craft to a perfect touchdown In a trail of dust on a long, dry, lakebed runway. The glide from an alUtude of about 25.000 feet took a UtUe over five minute$, durine which the shuttle tum~J banked and ap--parenUy han01ed u ll had been designed to do. The succeslful Olght marked a major milestone In the develop· meot of the shuttle, which is to be a reusable "space bus" In the 1980s, capable of carrying seven persons and up to 65,000 pounds of cargo into Earth orbit. Donald K. Slayton, manager of the approach and landing test, had said that the onl y purpose of today's flight was "to just park that beauty back on the lakebed nicely." Haise, in putting the white and black craft through its first solo maneuvers over the desert. said it seemed to handle a little better than a special trainer in which he had made many simulations of toda_y's flight. The shuttle was carried Into the air, piggyback, aboard a Boe- ing 747. Thousands of spectators watched the on-time 8 a.m lift· off. When the pair accompanied by chase planes, reached the proper altitude. explosive Execution Upheld Pvt. Slovik's Widow 'Denied Benefits charges broke the connection between the craft, launching the shuttle on its glide. The entire maneuver -from takeoff to landing -took less than an hour. The landing was a preview of how future manned space mis- sions will end -not with the traditional ocean splashdowns of the Apollo moon missions, but with s huttles touching down at high speeds. Lacking any Cfl&ine that could permit a second 1-ndlnl try. ~ s huttle had to be guided perfectly during its approach at more than 300 m.p.h. The landini required precise flyln& skills, thus a system of five computers and a set of electronic nerves translat· ed the pilots' control orders into the shuttle's maneuvers. To ensure a faultless landing a funnel of electronic microwave beams was aimed at the speed· 1n g s huttle from a ground trunsmitter. Much like an airli n er making a cloud· shrouded instrument landing, the shuttle can follow the beams down to the touchdown point. The airworthiness ot the Boe· ing 747 carrier plane with the shuttle riding on top was proven an a series of eight previous flights here earlier this year. During the final "captive tests." Ha1se and Fullerton -altemat· Ing with a second crew, Joseph Engle and Richard Truly -rode In the shuttle as the mated craft rehe arsed the separation maneuvers. Tra118Cript Sealed FRESNO (AP) -The transcript of a preliminary hear· Ina for David McGown, accused of murderin& a female newspaper carrier, Janet Her· stein, will remain sealed tern· porarlly. Set at $150,000 A fire broke out early today m the Irvine Industrial Complex, gutting several office suites and causing about $150,000 worth of damage, fire officials reported. A security guard at a nearby company spotted names and smoke at 3:35 a .m. at 2Q82 Busl· ness Center Drive, a two-story of- fice building with 17 tenants. Orange County firemen said it took about two hours to control the fire and that e1eht fire trucks and engines. plus 60 men, were used to combat the two-alarm fire. There were no Injuries. Two fire investigators were still sifting through the gulled of- fice suites late this morning, but had not yet determined a cause Just one week aao. a similar blaze broke out In an office bwld· ingonCampus Drive near Orange County Airport and spread laterally from one site to another Fire officials said today's blaze also spread after the flames reached up through the acoustical ceiling. Three suites were gutted and two others, all on the ground floor, received fire damage, of· ficials sald. Thick smoke damaged each of the 17 suites in the building. Greg Lonza, f ire department s pokesman, said the $850,000 building received $100,000 damage and he estimated the contents loss at $50,000. Officials believe the blaze began in the office of Irvine Psychological Associates Ors. Wayne Hanlon and Norman Boa From there, it spread to four other suites. includin& ones rent· eel, b1 TransCal Financial, Sad· dleback Leasinl, Gerald A. Gar· rett, and 7.obrlst, Garner and Garret. attorneys. Loma said it appeared that the fire had been "cookln1 for quite a while" before beln& spotted. based on the fact that there was such heavy smoke inside and that the windows had already popped out by the time firemen arrived. He sald the first firemen ar· rived, saw the extent of the blaze and immediately called for a second alarm. lroine Teen CampoutSet Irvine teenagers ha\te until next Friday to s ign up for a three-day trip to Bia Bear with the Irvine recreation depart· ment. Teens will leave Irvine Aug. 22 and return on Aua. 24. The $7.50 fee includes transporatlon to Big Bear, camping fees and In · surance for lhe three days. Participant.a are expected to brin1 their own caaipln& gear and food. For more information. phone 752·5351 at the Irvine Teen Center. Transit Unit Seeks Expansion in Irville Delly ,.. ... ,_ W •dl9N ......... !HJ:aRElim~ltflPfCT E IN lAVINE OFF1CE COMPLEX F1re ~umed Through Flv• Sult•• Thia Morning Regents Must Delp Med School Boost By Irville Heiress? Joan Irvine Smith, the Irvine family heiress, has pledged a gift or $1 million to help develop the medical school at UC Irvine. To receive the money . however, the UC Regents must match the grant with $1 million of their own. Mrs. Smith, a director of the Irvine Company, said 1he intends the $1 mUUon to be used "as a stimulant to the growth of UCI's medical school and health sciences complex." The campus at Irvine was plaMed in 1960 after the Irvine Company donated to the uni· versity 1,000 acres of land. Mrs. Smith said she is proud that the Judge Fights Ouster From Will Hearing campus bears her family name and Intends that the institution will "continue to reflect the quality that our shared name representa." Mrs. Smith also told UCI Chan· cellor Daniel Aldrich that she wishes architect William L. Pereira, who designed the Irvine Company's orielnal muter plan, to continue working on the UCI medical school plans. There is currenUy a $15 million medical education and research building under eorutruction foe the UCI colleae of medicine, scheduled for occupancy by sum· mer of nm year. The next step la constructioo of a 98. 7 million ambuJatory-paU•t care center on campus. which would provide ambulatory care and emer1ency medical services for community reaidentl. Arter l~arnlng of the trut, Chancellor Aldrich said be plah.s to take it to the UC retentl Un· mediately to obtain acceptan~ of the $1 million and soek m•tcblnC funds. • ' DAILY PILOT LightShOw Meteor to Brf,BhtiJn Sky · ANG~ <AP>-bltd ntl h re won't J;lo lnat th1n1s ti th~y ahould look .Yil to Ui 1ky thta "'<wkcnd and 1 • danllna I.I of'Ulht 1t.teakln1 uct lht• 1.ummer 1ky. · lt "lll bo an uMual Uaht 1how provided by u mclt.'Or ho er known u Perseid. Pieces as bt" as u plel·t.• ol posx,'Om wlll r1i1ln onto Southern California for the next few nt1ht1. Ron Otltl. a staff 11troooml'r at Griffith Obsen·ut.ory. aaid the fr11menta arc the remnants of a mt"toor laat 1een ln the mld 1800s and are 1imply less 'olut1lt.> cometary clump• of Iron, sodium, mal(n ·s1um. aluminum and slllcon These Uny re1Un11tan will deac:-end al a rate of 36 miles per second once they reach the earth'• upper ot· mosphere. ntey wW beat up and vaportze. leaving only alraJlollDcandeseait1u,OnUaaid. The best obsttvln• time b between ml dnl&ht and dawn in either the deaertaor mount.a.ins -away from the 1lare ol city U&hts. Briggs to· 'Press' . On Death Proposal , Within hours of the state legislature's overriding the 1ov- ernor's veto or a death penalty bill, state Sen. John Briggs <R· Fullerton) said he will "atlll press forward" lo have a death penalty an1tiative put on the 1978 ballot Briggs said has propoied in- itiative will seek to have the death penalty a possible punish· ment for all people convicted of . II rat degree murder. The ball approved by the state Aaaembly veto override Thurs- day specifies 14 clusca of crimes for which the death penalty can l>e applied. <Related stories Paae AS) Anaheim Man Resigm oc P~ng]ob Anaheim atloroey l'.loyd L. Farano has resigned ft'om the Orange County Plannfrt. Com· mission seal he held Uie past seven months. • Farano, (9, Supeniaor Ralph Clark's appointment to the rive- member planning panel, said the press of tus law practice forced his resignation 'The demands upon my time and energies of both my practice and the responsibility to the plan· nine commission have reached the point that I am no lonser able lo meet the responsiblllties or both to my satisfaction," he said man Aug. 2 letler to Clark. The former Anaheim plannin1 commissioner said, "I am sorry that my service was so short - there is so much to be done." Briggs, a candidate ror thf' Republican nomination for 1ov ernor , has chosen the death penalty and 1ay rights issues as cornerstones in b1.s drive tor the nomination. In his statement Thursday. Briggs implied that he doesn 'l think the approved death penalty measure ls stron1 enou1h or that the death penalty has evaporated u a campaJp iaaue. Earlier in the day, Brtges had succeeded In 1teerln1 a bill tht'ou1h the state Senate that pro- blbita persons of the same sex from marryina. Tb~ anti-gay m arrlage meas\.lre was .written by As semblyman Bruce Neatande CR V1Jla Park> as a way to clarify what people are eU1lble to re· eel~• m arrta1e licenses from MU'1ty clerks throughout the •t~. .... The Naked RUnner? TUCSON, Ariz. CAP> Frustration is growlna among police tryin& to cap· lure a youn1 man who has exposed himself to more than two doun women on the city's eut side over the last five months. Police say the man seems to be a jogger who • stands in front of livmg room windows wearing shorts -on his head. Despite his unorthodox athletic attire. the jogger has been able to outrun all pursuers so far. Of Fires Nearing? By The Auoc:lated Pftll A strategy of controlled burn· Ina i4 wider way \oday in an at. tempt to. atran&l• tho al ant Merble·Cono blue OD the cen· tral California coast. while the 82,280-acre Scarface fire on the stat.e's northeaslem edao wu tlnally contained. Crews hacked out fire Unea ahead or the path of the Marble· Cone lnlemo in the Loa Padrea National Forest near Bl.a Sur, burning away dense bruabland to deprive the 93,000.acre blue of ha precious fuel. The CaJlfomia Department of l"orestry said the controlled burning was takln& place alona the fire's southeastern lee and in the northwest ln the Ventana Wilderness to save as much as poss1ble of the valuable watershed that purifies and col· lects water for nearby towns. ·'The fire lsn 'l fi1htin1 us. We're controllinc the fire," said CD I'' spokesperson Pauline McGinty. "Its size will be bigpr, but the containment will be big· ger. too." The CDF reported the Scarface fire had been completely riqed by fire lines Thursday nieht. The 21,200-acre Ponderosa blaze in nearby Shasta Trinity National Forest was 75 percent contained early today. Easing or the war in the north meant firefighters, who have battled nearly 1,000 lightning. sparked fires since Aug. l, could began to concentrate effort.a on the Marble-Cone, which wu re· ported 40 percent contained . The CDF said some of the man· power and equipment gathered to fight the fires near the Ore1on border were being dispatched south to Joan the army or 4,250 fire fighters struggling with \be fire near scenic Big Sur. At the Scarface site, crews searched out smouldering em· bers to make certain the blaze. which damaged 220.6 milllon board feet of timber, would not revive . Firefighters were still wary or thick thunderclouds over both the Scarface and Ponderosa that posed danger of strong down· drafts lhal could blow the caged blaze across fire lines, the CDF said. California's siege of six major fires the Marble-<.:one, Scarface, Ponderosa and nearby Geng. Eagle Lake and Horrs Corners -bas caused $267.7 m1Jhon damaae since Aug. 1. the CDF said, with 2'73,092 acres laid waste. C08ts of fighting lbe fire5 were estimated at $13. 7 million. .·• . The controlled burning or :'back·burrung" at the Marble· Cone was a last-ditch measure, Ms McGlnty said. It was necessary because much of the fire raged in Inaccessible terrain and forced officials to choose fronts where crews and equip· ment could be dispatched, she said. Clark said a search for a new planning commissioner already is under way and some pre· liminary interviews have been conducted. Farano said be would remain on the commission until Clark names asucceasor. Farano. who bad served 10 )'ears on the Anaheim Plannina Commission before acceptiq the county post, replaoed Shirley Grindle, an oulJSpolten and coo· trovenlal member of the plan· nin& panel. FV Mayor Opposes Mar~e Land Swap Farano had served for 14 years s 1eneral counsel to Global Van I.Ines Inc. before bis commlaalon ppolntment. He returned to ~rivatepracUce In February. Mra. Grindle, wbo waa ousted 'U commission chairperson by fell ow comm Isa loners s hortly /Jerore she resl1ned, had Ire· quently criticised the eounty 't)l•nninl proc:eaa and the pra· urea ahe claimed developera put upon supervisors in the form pf polltical campal1n doua· µons. 0..ANQI COA8t DAILY PILOT Oelly l'lklt l'lle4e 9t IA• l'eyM Penny Lurso11, 13. of I luntm~ton Beach. collects ma1l lrom regular mailbox .. , hilc keeping an eye on the one her father. Elml!r, erected along Warner Avenue a vear <.igo as a Joke. La:,t Christmas, a lnend left a present for Pen· ny m the l<.ill maall>ox . Penny had to climb on top of the family truck to get 1t down f 'rfHtt Page A I SLOVIK REJECTED. • • concern and told them to "splash it all over Let the people know whallond of Army we've got " De Fanas said the five-man board was "unanimous against Uli." Alexander could have over- ruled lhe board but he apparently agreed with il'i dec1s1on De Finis said Mrs. Slovak wall now ask President Carter, as commander in ohlef. to act to redress what she contends as an injustice. De Finis said she would appeal to the President "to see if he can rind ll in his heart to do something for her.•• He said Mrs. Slovik took the news "very badly." "She feels It as another in justice aaalnal her," De Finis said. The Army secretary in effect rejected arguments by Mrs. Slovik's lawyer, Bernard Edelson, that the Army com· matted "error and in.Justice" an sending the 24-year-old lnfar1- tryman before a firing squad in France on Jan. 31, 1945. Jn Media, Pa .. Edelson said the Army noted sympathy and com· passion for Mrs. Slovlk, but add~ that the board found that there was no injustice. They explained they were barred from doing so because or a "gag" order issued by Judge Kneeland which will be fn force until the jury reaches It.a guilty phase verdict. Delay Probable LOS ANGELES CAP> -The slate Air Resources Board aaya It "probably" will allow auollne lank truck operators more time to install antlpollutloo ay1tema. AllaU)(J,y Trial End Monilay Final arsument.a wlll be de- livered Monday in the Or81\8e County SUperior Court trial ol ac· cuaed campus kUler Edward Chatl• Allaway. Judee Robert P. Kneeland or· dered the th.re&da.y weekend re- c esa Thursday after deputy public defender Ron BuUer de- cided to otter no testimony ln the gujlty phase of the trial. Tbe ju.ry will be asked after ar1uments to determine Al- laway'• &ullt or innocence on seven murder counts and two char&es ol assault wttb a deadly weapon. He bu pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity to allegatiom that he abot nine peo- ple during a six-minute shooting spree on the Cal State Fullerton campus oo July 12, 1976. B~'s surprise decision not to contest the guilty phase is seen aa bis determination to concen· tralehls enersles on the expected aanlty phase of the trial. Tbe 1arne jury will determine the sanity of Allaway, 32, If it re· turns iullty verdlctl on &11)' or all of the nine count.a. Both BuUer and Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright refused to discU5s the status of the case Thursday after Butler rested h1a defense. Exec Seized, Hekl Captive In Mexico MEXICO CITY (AP > -Three men and a woman who kidnaped an American businessman at gunpoint have telephoned bis family asking for $1.35 million m ransom, police said. William A. Welnkamer was ab· ducted about 15 miles northwest of Mexico City when his car was forced off the road, police report· ed. Mexico City newspapers said the kid n apers telephoned Welnkamer's family Wednesday morning with the ransom de· mand. Although authortlles here list- ed Weinkatmer's employer as a firm named Cledite de Mexico, the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper reported that he is an engi neer and executive employed by the Cleveland - baaed Clevite division of Gould, Inc. The firm manufactures engine part.a. The newspaper said he lived in the Cleveland area until six months ago. Ruptured Gas Main Fixed Repairs to a natural gas main that ruptured, forcing the evacuation of several hundred Santa Ana Civic Center workers Thursday morning, were com· pleted by mid-afternoon. firemen r eported. The rupture was caused when a construction s kiploader knocked a 10-lnch aaah in the main, sendine an estimated 49,000 cubic feet ol gas into the air. The employes, county and San· ta Ana city workers, returned to their offices shortly after noon when the leak waa sealed. AROUNDTHECQKNEnAND UP YOUR STREET WE HAVE BEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHY WE LOCATED OUR STORE "OFF·THE BEATEN PATH." , SEVERAL ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTt.:V, THE COST OF STORES IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTROMOMICAL. SECONOL Y. WE WERE ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE. WITH OUR SHOWROOM, OFFlCES. ANO WAREHOUSE All IN ONE LOCATION. THIRDLY. THERE IS AMPLE PARKING WITH LITTLE TRAFF.IC CONGESTION LEADING TO us .. · • • Laguna/South Coast EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 22~, 4 SECTIONS ~ PAGES No Army Funds Slovik Widow Pk~ Rejected WASHINGTON CAP) -Army Secretary Clifford Alexander up- held today the World War II con- viction and execution of Pvt. Ed- die Slovik, the only American soldier put lo death for desertion slnce theCivil War. Alexander's ruling prevents Slovik's crippled and destitute widow, 62-year-old Mrs. An· toinette Slovik, from ~ollectlni an estimated $70,000 Including In· lerest on her husband's wartime government life insurance policy. .., .. ...,... Afternooa N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS 2 Joo.key Craft To Earth EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -Two att.ronauls jockeyed the Space Shuttle En- terprise to a sale desert landing tpday after a fut, steep 1Ude off the back of lta mother ahip, a jet lean.sport plene. Il WU the rant solo filtht of America's newest manned spacecraft. Astnlnauts Fred Halse, 43, and Gordon Fullerton, 40, aided by a computerized control system, brou1ht the englneless, 75-ton craft to a perfect touchdown In a trail of dmt on a long, dry, Jakebed runway. Robert De Fl..nla of Landaale, Pa., a friend of Mrs. Slovik, told a reporter the Army had notified them al a Washington hotel that "we lost" and that "nothlnt will be done" to give Mrs. Slovik the benefits she has been denied for over 32 years because her hus band was found guilty of de- sertion. AMERICA'S SPACE SHUTTLE ENTERPRISE HEADS FOR LANDING AFTER FREE FLIGHT At Edwarda Air Foree BaH, Flret Solo T .. t GoH Off Without' a Hitch Tbe fllde from an aJUtud& of about 2S,OOO r.et took a lllUe over five minute., durln1 which the abulUe t~~J banked and ap. parently nancued as it bad been designedtodo. '"'WI ....... APPEAL REJECTED Antoinette Slovlk "They feel the tnal was fair and that the law is very clear that Mrs. Slovik is not entitled to anything," De Finis said. Mrs. Slovik was notified an hour before the Army planned lo make an official announcement of the decision of an all-civilian review board and Alexander's action following that decision. Mrs. Slovik s at in a W asbington hotel room dabbing tears from her eyes after learn- ing of the deci.5ion. The embit- tered widow said, "This ls terri- ble, just terrible. I feel badly enough to die right now." With the wife of her attorney holding her band, the 1ray- haired Mrs. Slovit sat ln a wheel- chair and poured out her crtet. "They (the Army) refused to admit error when Eisenhower was in there because they didn't want to embarrass him." "But Eisenhower now is 1one -and so ts Nixon,•' she said. "He was shot u a deterrent. Why was nobody notified -not even me -until nine years later?" sbe said. As reporters stood In the room. she thanked them for expressing <See SLOVJK, Page A.2) Med School Boost By Irvine Heiress? Joan Irvine Smith, the Irvine famUy heiress, hu pled1ed a .lifl of $1 million to help develop lhe medical acbool at UC Irvine. To receive the money however, the UC Re1ents must match the arant with $1 million of their own. Mn. Smith, a director of the lrvlne Company. aald ahe intends the l1 million to be usecl "u a atlmulant to the 1rowth ol'UCI'• medical school and hultb •clences Complex." Restrictions OK'd ~ SACRAMENTO {AP) - J;eclalaUon to restrict tht power pl the state director of food and acrtculture to lmPGH minimum wboleule and retail prlcea on ~Uk has won Senai. •pprov&l. . · Art F eatitJal The campus at Irvine was planned in 1960 after the Irvine Company donated to the uni- versity 1,000 acres of land. Mrs Smith said sbe is proud that the campus bears her family name and intends that the lnsUtuUon will "continue to reflect the quality that our shared name represents." Mrs. Smith alao told UCI Chan- cellor Daniel Aldrich that she wishes archllect William L. Pereira, who desiped the Irvine Company's ortclnal master planf to contlnue worklna on the UC medical acbool plans. There is currently a $15 million medical education and research buUd.lng under construcUOll for the UCJ college of medicine, scheduled tor occupancy by aum- mer ot next year. The next step ill construcUon of a te. 7 mlllioo ambutatory-paUent car• center on campm, wbich •oald pro•id• ambulatory care and emer1enc1 medical aervica lot ~unity ruldenta. Alter leantln1 of the trant, Chancellor Aldrich said Ile plans to tab lt to thf UC re•ents lm· mediately to ·.obtain ac~ ol tb• Sl million ahd Htk matcblnl fuftdl. Mexico Com To Go Home? SC, Sewer Leak 2nd Of Week San Clemente's second sewer leak of the year -the second within a week -wun 't aa bad u the first and will not cl0&e the beaches, a public works depart· ment spokesman said today. Tree troots blocking a sewer pipe connection were blamed for the spill, first reported at 11 p.m. Thursday in the 200 block ot A venJda Barcelona . A two-lncb teyter bubbled from an Avenida Barcelona m~e cover, and backed up water ran down street-aide cut.- ten, aald Jim Manniu, civU entlneerlnt UllJtant for the city. The runoff wu to be chlorinat- ed today, to prevent any health hazard, Mannina aaid. "The splll did not and wj1J not reach the ocean," he said. "Thia was Just a common, run-of-the- mill sewer problem." Last week's spill closed nearly a mile of San Clemente city beach. About a quarter mile of beach, just north or the municipal pier, remalned closed until Monday morning. That spill was blamed on a sewer pump rallure at tbe A venlda Rosa pumpln1 station. Oran1e County Public Health inspectors checked the situation in San Clemente this morning and told the cJty's Public Works Department to make sure the spilled sewage does not reach the ocean. They did not order any section of the beach closed Smith Lawyers Fight Chargea SAN DIEGO CAP) -Attorneys for C. Arnholt Smitb are fithtlnc ; elaht of the final 10 char•• a1atnst the 'II-year-old 'ftnanclet 1 now that tho 5'tli count in a 84- count indictment has 6"n dla· mlaaed. Superior COurt Judae Robtrt W. Conyera a1reect to drop a crand theft char1e ThufS<lay durina oretrlat hearlncs under way tw nearly 16 montha. SJ.50,008 Damage Fire Guts Offices The successful ru1ht marted a major milestone in the develop· ment of the ahutUe, which is to be a reusable "space bus" in the 1980s, capable or carrying seven persona and up to ss.ooo pounds I I • c I of cargo into Earth orbit. n rVlne Omp ex Donald K. Slayton, manager of the approach and landin1 test, had said that the only purpose or A'fire broke out early today In the Irvine Industrial Complex, guttina several office suites and cauaiq about Sl'°,000 worth of damqe, ft.rt ofllclala reported. A security JUard at a nearby company spotted llamea and amok&at 3:35 a.m. at 2082 Bual· DeD Center Oriv-.i •two-story ol· llct ....... with T tenant.a. or...t COuntl flremen aald tt took about two hours to control the ftre ad 1ti.at e11ht fire trucb and eqfnea, J>h&a $>men, were used to combat the two-alarm fire. Tbere wttt no loJ"'1 ... Two flre 1Dvt1U1aton were aUU a1ft.lDc tb.rou&h the rutted of. nee autte1 late lhil mornint. but had not yet determined a cause. Church Gripe Won't Stop 'Soap' Series L().§ ANGELES (P) -ABC aaya lta controversial new "SOap" comedy 1erlea will be shown u scheduled, even thouah a major church croup hu de- manded theaerlea be canceled. ln response to crlUcism by the U.S. Catbollc Conference, an ABC spokesman lo New York uld ThW'lday that: -The half ·boor adult comedy aeries "it not an all-family vehi· cle" and won't be promoted u auch. -It won't be all'ff ln "famlly viewlf\I time," ten er ally re- garded u the first hour or prime network time each nifht when yo~if:: viewers still are wa televttlon. -Succeu or faJh1re of the •UI• ''abould be determll'led by Ute reaction of tbe public who have;vtewod the protram on the air -not by cOMtralnb tmPoM<t by prfor censorahlp, .however well-int.nded, '' ''Soap,'' whole -plot.a touch 0n homOHXuality. promlsoutty and •dultety in • comic manner, la achedU19d to premiere lii 8ep- t4!mber. Just one week ago, 3 simUar today's fiight was ''to just park blaze broke out in an office build• ~:!1~.~uty back on ~he lakebed ing on Campus Drive near Oranae Halse, in putUnc the whit.e and C o u n t Y A i r P o r t a n d black craft tb.rou1b ita ~l solo spread laterally from one site to maneuvers over the desert, said another· It seemed to handle a UtUe heller f'ire officials said today's blue than a special trainer tn which he also spread after the names h d _ .. _ reacbeclupt.hrouptbe acouetlcal a ~-many simulations of c•llln1. · • \Oday I fUiht, 1'!rit swie. were sutted and The lhuttl• wu curled into two othen all on the -. .. .e the alt', pluybac~aboud a Boe-• e .. _.... lng 747. ThOUaan of spectators noor, received ft.re damase. of-. watched tile on· tne a a.m. lift· • flciab said. off, When tia. pair accompanied Thick '1'.Doke damaged eacb of by tblh DJanea, reached lbt the lT wit. Jn tM bulldJq. Ore1 proper altitude, txploalvt Lonaa, tit'• department char1u broke the tonnection spokesman, said the $850,000 between the uatt Jaunchinc the bulldlnf received $100,000 sbutUeonltliUde.' damaie and be estimated the The __.,_ contenta io.. at *50.000. .:"••""• maneuver -from Official• believe the blaze takeoff to landlnl -took less bepn in the office of Irvine than an hour· Paycholoeical Aaaociates _ Dra. The landina wu a preview .or Wayne Hanlon and Norman h~w future manned space m1s-Roach stona will end -not with the From there, It s read to four traditionaJ ocean splashdowns of other auitet, lnclu~g ones rent· tbe Apollo moon mi111lons, but ed by TransCal Financial Sad· with shutUea touching down at die back Leulnc, Gerald A'. Gar-hl1b speeds. rett. and Zobrfat, Garner and Lackine any engine that could Garret, attorneys. permit a second landing try, the Lonza aald it appeared that the shutUe had to be 1uided perfectly fire had been "cookin1 for quite a dllrin& lta approach at more than while" before being spotted, 300 m.p.h. The landing required baaed on the fact that there wu precise flyln1 skills, thus a such heavy smoke Inside and system of five computers and a that the windows had already set of electronic nerves tranBlat· popped out by the time firemen (See SHVTTLE, Pase%) arrived. He said the nnt firemen ar- rl ved, aaw th4' extent of the blalt and lmmedJately called for a second alarm. Laguna Girt.' J'ol~ball \ To~, Set San Clemente Boy Injured by Cycle An 11-ytU-old San Clemente boy WU lllfured Tbunda7 Jn his parenta' garace, when a parked motcrcyca. Upped over on hin;i and a clutch lever punctured hi• riabt let. , Clt.Y .(lremen tr~ Andy Howlett ot JJo J.a Placentia by ambulance to San Clemente oea~al Qotpttal •*t e:*» ~·~ He wu treated ~ \tie t\oiipiJaJ'& emers,ncy 1"oo:rn for the puncture wOUdd on hi• rt \ calf and telUled. <Wl v "•LOY l /SC THIS IS HOW ARTIST aMllONS PRYOR HOUSE AFTER Rl!STORATION O'Neill PamUy Give• teo,000 Flnanclat Puah to San Juan Hl1tortoal Effort Utilities Pay Aid Likely? Orange County economically disadvantaeed families may share in $148.573 now available to help them pay overdue electric a,nd gas bills. The new state.financed pro- gram 1s being offered throuahout the county by the Community Development Council. Celso Briones, county ex· ecullve director, said families may receive a maximum of 9250 each and mu.st provide proof that their gas or electricity hu been or 111 about to be shut ofr. They will be asked to present bills marked "overdue," Briones said, and must meet low·mcome criteria rang10g rrom $3,713 for a single-person family and up to $9, 713 for a family of she Applications must be riled by Aui. 26 and allotments will be is· sued on a first come, first served basis, Briones continued. People may apply for as- sistance at local community cen· lers, at Transpo~alion, Lunch ;md CouftSellng <TLC> sites and at the Senior Ci thena' Op· portunities and Services Center, 1212 S. Bristol St .. Santa Ana. , Residents also m•y phone :151·1136 to obtain tdcUUonal de· lails and to learn the location of the cent.er nearest their homes. Fro• Page AJ I SLOVIK ••• concern and told them to "splash 1t all over. Let the people know what land of Army we've got." De Finis said the five-man board was "unanimous aealnst us .. Alexandc!r could have over ruled the board but he apparet\tly agreed with it.s decislon. De Finis said Mrs. Slovlk will now ask President Carter. as <!Ommander in chief, lo act lo redress what she contends ls an injustice. De Ftnls said she would appeal to the President •'to BM \f he can find it in his heart to do somethina for her." He said Mrs. Slovlk took the news "very badly." J ·'She feels It ts another in· »1Sltce against her,·' De Finis said. , The Army secr't.uy in effect nejected argument• by Mrs Slov1k 's lawyer, Berne rd i:delaon, that the Army com· milted "error and inJusUce" in sendinc the 2'·year"·Old lnfan· t.ryman before a firtnc aqutd ln rrance on Jan. 311 l~. ~y 'Myetery' l ASUNCION, Pha1uay <AP) -A mystcy man'• body lay un- claimed ln an AIUDcJoo pal.lee ~or1ue tod•)' wblle West erman ofnclala tried to de- rmiM If be wu allued Na~ as: criminal Eduard oscbmann. $60,000 Donated To SJC Project The O'Neill family, owners or Orange County's his toric Rancho Mission Viejo, has donated $60,000 to the San Juan Capistrano Historical Society's Pryor House restoration proJ· ect. "The family has indicated It wants to be involved In this proJ· ect and have provided $1,000 grants the previoul two years through the Ricbarcl O'Nelll Foundation," saJd Mrs. Thomas G. Schauwecker, society presi· dent. The historical society began a $100,000 capital fund campaign last ApMl and baa rahed *29,000 independent o( the O'Neill (1m1· ly contribution. The O'Neill con- tribution brings lhe total runds raised to $89,000. Antilwim Man Resigns o~ Pfunning Job Anaheim attorney Floyd L. Farano has res.iined from the Orange County Plannln,g Com· mission seat he held the paat seven months. Farano, 49, Supervisor Ralph Clark's appointment to the five· member plannina panel, said \he press ot his lafi prtctlce forced hi• rel!snatioa. "The demanda upon my Um• and energies of both my practice and the responsibility to the plan· ning commission have reached the point that I am no longer able to meet the responslbilitie1 of both lo my satisfaction," he said in an Aug. 2 letter to Clark. The former Anaheim planning commissioner said, "l am sorry that my service was so short - there is so much to be done." Clark said a search for a new planning commissioner already Is under way and some pre- liminary interviews have been conducted. Farano'said he would remain on the commission until Clark names a successor. Farano, who had served 10 yur. on the Anaheim Planning Commission before acceptina the county post, replaced Shirley Grindle, an outspoken and con· troversial member of the plan· ningpanel. Farano had served for 14 years as general counsel to Global Van Lines Joe. before bia commluion appointment. He returned to private practice ln February. Mrs. Grindle, who WU OUlt4d I'S comrnluion cbaill*'IOD by fellow cQmml11looera shortly betore she realgnec!_t bad fr•· ctuentlJ critlcbed ·me ~unty plann.lni proce11 and tb4 prta· aurea ahe claUned deveh;pert. put upon supervt.on 'n ~. fotm of pollt.lcal campatin dona· \Iona. In contributing the SIJ(),OOf), the ranch owners expresltd the hope that the society wlll be able to match the funds . r,f atchlng funds are not a condi· ti on of the cont r l bu ti on. however. The Pryor House, one of the few remaining San Juan struc· lures with authentic Victorian. era architecture, will be located on Los J\los Street across from the train depot. The house will be restored in· side to accommodate a muaeum o( San Juan memorablUa, bJs. toricaJ society offices, a small hbrary, a workshop for rest.or· Ing old artifacts and a vault for keeping old books. The museum will be oamed the O'Neill Museum in hooor of M arguente O'Neill, 98·year-old wlte or the original Rancho Mis· siori Viejo owner's son. Family members who were involved 1n the $60,000 contribu· lion were Jerome Moiso of Mon· terey, Alice O'Neill Avery and Douglas Avery of Brentwood; Anthony Moiso of Newport Beach; and Richard J. O'Neill of Rancho Mission Viejo. Work on the Pryor House restoration project began Tues· day. Contractors estimate the project will take five months to complete. Viejo Girl, 12, Succumbs After Crash A 12-year-0ld Mission Viejo girt who was injured in a July 4 h e a d o n c o 11 l s i o n o C t.w o motorcycles on Ortega Highway died Thursday night in the burn unit at UCI Medical Center, ac· cordina to a coroner's report. Michaelina Riley or 24212 Castilla Drive, Mission Vi~jo, was the second victim to die as a result of the fiery motorcycle col· llslon about 16 miles eaat ot San Juan Capistrano. Dead at the s«ne was 29-year· old Gene Dow who lived at 25211 Stockport Drive, Laauna Hills. According to an eccident re· port, Dow was the driver of motorcycle on which the Riley girl was a pusenaer. The TusUn man who wu driv· mg the motorcycle that collided wlth Dow 'a on an Ortega Highway curvt was seriou.sly in· Jurtd. Girl'8 Body Found REDDING (AP> -Shula County offlclals 'are trylq to ldontlfy the bod)' ot a 7oun• woman whose rltllt arm bean lh• tattoo. ••rve com• throulh Hell and come out an AnJel ... The body wu tound Tb\lrlday under a brldie. A."IJ,away Trial End ~oriJay Final ariuments will be de· livered Monday in the Oranie County Superior Court trial ol ac· cuaed campus killer Edward Charles Allaway. Judae Robert P. Kneeland or· dered the three-day weekend re· cess Thursday after deputy public defender Ron Butler de· clded to offer no testimony in the 1uilly phue of the trial. The Jury will be asked after ar1umeots to determine Al - laway's guilt or innocenc4" on seven murder counta and two char1es of usault with a deadly weapon. He bas pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity to alleaatioos that he shot nine peo- ple during a six-minute shooting spree oo the Cal SlaLe Fullertoo campusonJulyl.Z, 1978. Butler'• aurpnse decision not to coot.eat the 1u.Uty phase I.a seen as his determination to concen· trate bia energlea on the expected aaoJty phase of the trial. The same jury wlll determine the sanity of Allaway, 32, If It re· turna euilty verdicts on any or all of the nine counts. Both Butler and Chief Deputy DistMct Attorney James Enright refused to discuss the status of the case Thursday after Butler rested bis defense. ~Seized, Hel,d Captive In Mexico MEXICO CITY CAP> -Three men and a woman who kidnaped an AmeMcan buslne111man at gunpdlnt have telephoned his family asking for Sl.35 million In ransom. i>Qllce said. William A. Weinkamer was ab· ducted about 15 miles northwest of Mexico City when his car was forced off the road, police report· ed. Mexico City newspapers said the kidnapers telephoned Welnkamer's family Wednesday morning with the ransom de· mand. Although authorities here list· ed Welnkamer's employer as a firm named Cledlle de Mexico, the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper reported that he is an engineer and executive employed by the Cleveland· based Clevite division of Gould, Inc. The tlrm manufactures engine parts. I',.... Page Al SHU'ITLE. • • ed the pilots' control orders into the shuttle's maneuvers. To ensure a faultless landing a runnel of electronic microwave beams was aimed at the speed- 1 n g shuttle from a ground transmitter. Much like an airliner makin1 a cloud· shrouded instrument landing, the shuttle can follow the beams down to the touchdown point. The airworthiness o( the Boe· Ing 747 carrier plane with the sbutUe riding on top was proven in a series of el1ht previous Oights here earUer this year. During the Clnal "captive tests." Halse and Fullerton -altemat· ina with a second crew, Joseph Engle and Richard Truly -rode In the shuttle as lhe mated craft rehearsed the separation maneuvers. Qadttl11g Melvin B. Lane, 54·year·old c hairman or the State Coastal Commission, has de- cided to step down from the top job. He cited business pressures and a growing commission workload as reasons for his resignation. San Juan Complex Suit Eyed San Juan Capistrano's city at· torney la contlnuiDi to research a potential lawsuit al med at balUnc construction of a recreation com- plex in county t.erritory just north ofthedty. ''We've got the baalc framework of th• law," James Okazaki said Thursday. "We've now ordered a copy ol tbe transcript of the supervisors' meeting where the proJect was approved." County supervisors approved the proposed bowling alley- recreation complex on a 4to1 vote July 13. Their approval followed rejection of the pro1ect by the county planning staft and plan· nina commission. Area residents and San Juan's City Council also opposed the project. The proposed complex will be located al Marguerite Parkway and Via Escolar next to Interstate 5, an area that is within San Juan'uphereoflnfluence. •• Okuaki bu sJid the city plans to file suit claimlng the environ· mental Impact report fol' the pro- posed recreation complex WN d• ficient. He declined to predict when the lawsuit would be filed. The Naked Runner? . TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Frustration is &rowing among pol ice trytn1 to cap· lure a young man who has exposed hJmseU to more than two dozen women on the clty's east side over the last five months. Police say the man seems to be a J<>11er wbo standa ln front of llvln(C room windows wearing shorts -on his head. Despite hls unorthodox athletic attire, the Joaaer has been able to outrun ail pursuers 50 rar. Control Of Fires Nearing? By TM AIMcla&M p,.. A stratt&Y of controlled burn· ll\l iS under way today ln an at tem,pt to atranalo ttie atant Marbl•Coo• blue on the cen· tral Callfonlla coast, whlle the 82,280-acre Scarface flre on the slate's northeastern edge was rinally contained. Crews hacked out fire lines ahead ol the path of the Marble· Cone inferno In the Los Padres NatlonaJ Forest near Bia Sur. burning away dense brushland to deprive the 91.1,000·acre blue of its precious fuel. The California Department of Forestry said the controlled burrung was takina place alone the fire's southeast.em le& and in the northwest In the Ventana Wilderness to save u much as possible or the valuable watershed that purtfles and col- lects water ror nearby towns. "The fire isn't flabtlnf us. We're controlUna the fire; said CDF spokesperson Pauline McGlnty. "Its size will be bi11er, but the containment will be big· ger too." Tbe CDF reported the Scarface fire had been completely ringed by fire lines Thursday night. The 21,20()..aw-e Ponderosa blaze ln nearby Shasta Trinity National Forest was 75 percent contained early today. Eaalni of the war ln tbe north meant ftrefl1hters, who have batUed nearly 1,000 U1htn1n1· sparked tlra since Aua. 1, could beain to concentrate efforts oo the Marble-Cone, wblcb wu re- ported 40 percent contained. The CDF said some o( the man· power and equipment 1athered to flaht the fires near the Oreaon border were being dispatched south to Join \he army of 4,2SO fire fighters strugallng with the fire near scenic Big Sur. The controlled burning or "back burning" al the Marble· Cone was a last-ditch measure, Ms. McGlnty said. It was necessary beceuse much of the fire raaed in lnacceaslble terrain and forced ottlclala to dloose fronts where crews and equip. ment could be dispatched, sbe said. Woman Hort In Three-car Laguna Crash A three-car traffic accident in· jured one person In Laeuna Beach Thursday Pamela K. MacLean. 30, or Marina det Rey, was treated at the scene by Laauna Beach Ciremen and paramedics before she was transported to South Coast Community Hospital. The woma n was released after e mergency room care for facial inJuries. Mrs. MacLean was the driver or the third car in a rear·end c hain reacllon accident at Diamond Street and South Cout Highway. The accident occurred as Muriel II. Hilbert, 73, of 316'3 Coast Highway. South Laguna, slowed in the northbound lanes at the intersection. The car behind her colUded with her Its driver was Iden- tified as Peter A Conlin, 58, of 980 Meadowlark Drive, Laauna Beach. AROUNDTHECORNlmAND ~UP Y.OUR STREET .. WE HAVE BEEN ASKEO HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHY WE LOCATED OUR STORE "OFF THE BEATEN PATH" SEVERAL ANSWERS POP UP. FIASTL Y, THE COST OF STORES IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTROMOMICAL. SECONOL Y. WE WERE ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE, WITH OUR SHOWROOM. OFFICES. ANO WAREHOUSE ALL IN ONE LOCATION. THIRDLY. THERE IS AMPLE PA~KING WITH LITTLE TRAFFIC CON(,lESTION LEADING TO us. THlS SITUATION HAS MADE US MORE COMPETITIVE ANO WE ARE PROUD ANO GRATEFUL TO SAY THAT WE HAVE INCREASED OUR VOLUME EVERY YEAR FOR :r'WENTY YEARS. ANO HAVE EXPANDED SIX TIMES AT THIS LOCATION. • Orange Coast CDITION VOL. 70. NO. 224, 4 SECTIONS,•• PAGES . FRIDAY, AU GUST 12, 1977 N TEN CEN;jS Final Bell for Mesa's 'Battling. Che~k ; They dadn 't hold memorial srrvtces for Batthn1 Geor1e Cb«k wht-n be died at bl.a Coet.a Mesa home la:.t month. That s the way the former box· erwanted1t Check, Bl. s uccumbed to cancer m the home he lived an for more than JO years on Costa 14 esa 's east side He was buried at sea shortly afterward, with no ceremony. as he r4'«1uested. Out his dau1hteMn·law, Con· rue Check or TUJUn, Hid a lot or his friends should know the former boxer and charter fish· ermandied 'He had a lot of friends in the Harbor Area," the woman said today. Many of those friends he met while operating a charter flshing boat out Qf Newport Harbor in the mid 1930a. Mrs. Check aaid her rather was known aa Battling Check in the 1920s when be held the title of lightweight champion or the Midwest. She said he had a professional record of 157 fights and was never knocked down, except one Fire Hits e Summer Girl Ah yes, it's summertime and the llvin' is ... WeU, the water is warm and the tern· perature is high. Claudia Kreutzberg, 21, of Newport Beach, knows how to strike a balance -keeping cool while improving her aun tan on a Lido Isle beach. 'Enterprise' I Space Craft Laruh Sa/ ely EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE CAP) -Two astronauts jockeyed the Space Shuttle En· lerprise to a safe desert landing today after a fast, steep elide off the back of Its molher ship, a jet transport plane. Il was the first solo tlie,ht of America's newest manned spacecraft. Astronauts Fred Haise, 43, and Gordon Fullerton. 4-0, aided by a computerized control system , brought the engineless, 75-ton craft to a perfect touchdown In a trail or dust on a long, dry, lakebed runway. The glide from an altitude of about 25,000 feet took a little over five minutes, during which the shuWe turned, banked and ap. parently handled as it had been designed to do. The successful flight marked a major milestone in lhe develop· ment ol the atiutUe, which is to be a reu1able "space bus" m the 19809, capable or carryln1 seven persons and up to 85,000 pounds of car10 into Earth orbit. Donald K. Stayton, managu.-0f Ute approach and landin1 test, CSeeSIRJ'ITLE, Pa1e2> Dierenfield Quits St. Andrews Post Dr Charles Dierenfield, pastor o f Newport Beach 's St. Adndrew's Presbyterian Church for 17 years, has announced his resignation from that post. Dr. Dierenfleld wrll preach hls last sermon Jl lht• church Sept. 11 lie 1s lc•.1\ 111~ lo become pas tor of th<' \ rllaJ!r Community Presbyterian Church an Rancho Santa F'e in Sun Diego County. A church spokesman said the pastor's res1gnat1on will 111ot berome official until 1t has been accepted by the congregation. A rongregational meeting has been set for Aug. 21. Dr. Dierenfield announced his resignation to lhe church's rulin& body Wednesday and lhe con· gregation was informed by let· ters sent out Thursday. The 52.year·old pastor was on· ly the third to serve al St. An· drew's, which was founded in 1947 Dr. Dieren!ieJd was appointed pastor oC St. Andrew's ln 1980. Church officials say the proc· ess of finding a replacement is just getting under way. A reception has been planned on Sept. 11 at lhe church from 2 LEAVING ST. ANDREWS Paltor Ch•rf•• Oferenfleld p.m. to 4 p.m. to give con,reia· tlon memben a chance to bld the putor farewell. time when he went down on one knee. "He fought al Madison Square Garden, sharing lhe card with Jack Dempsey," Mrs. Check said. Batlline George came to Calllomia in l!rl4, and lured by the promise of prosperity. purchased an orange grove in Monrovia. He later moved to Long Beach to work aa a painUn1 contractor. While painUn1 in Newport Harbor Ln lhe mid·l930s, Battlint George became infatual~ with the charter fishina boat.I bead.Inc in and out of the harbor entrance. The following year he moved t6 Newport Beach and "Started hi.I own ftshing business. His son said he was a top marlin 1ame fisherman ln those days, and once cauaht ~ marlin durlnt one 1ummer season, tbe larsest ftl&hlnJ 356 pounds. He retlred from the flshin& boat to his Costa Mesa home lG , the early 1MOll and operated a motel tn Santa Ana. The former boxer 11 survtvea by Sabi Edward Check ot ~ Beach and Roert Check ot Tustin plus 10 trandcblldten and alx great;;grandcblldren. " Colllplex Oflice~ Damage Set at $150,000 A fire broke out early today in the Irvine lndu.Jtrial Complex, gutUne several office suites and causing about $150,000 worth of damage, fire officials reported. A security 1uard at a nearby company spotted flames and smoke al 3:3S a.m. at 2082 Busi· ness Center Drive, a two-story of· !ice l?uilding with 17 tenants. Orange County firemen said il took about two hours to control the fire and that eight fire trucks and engjnes, plus 60 men, were used to combat lhe two-alarm fire. There were no Injuries. Two fire inves tigators were sUll sifting through the gulled of· flee suites late t.bis morning, but had not yet determined a cause. Just one week ago, a similar blaze broke out In an office build· ing on Campu1 Drive near Orange Co"Dt )' .Alrport &Qd 1pread tatehally from one site to anothet. Fire officials aaJd today's blai:e also 1ptead after the names reaehed up throu1b the acouaUcal ceiling. Three suites were 1utted and two others, all on the ground floor, received fire damage, of· flclals said. T.hJck smoke damaged each of the 17 suiteS In the building. Greg Lonza. fire department spokesman, said the $850,000 building received $100,000 damage and he estimated the contents loss at $50,000. OfllclalJ believe the blaze began in the ofrice of Irvlne P sychological Associates -Drs. Wayne Hanlon and Norman Roach. From lhere, It spread to four other suites, including ones rent· ed by TransCal Financial, Sad· dleback Leuing, Gerald A. Gar· rett, and Zobrlst, Gamer and Garret, attorneys. Lonza Said lt appeared lhat lhe fire had been "cooklni for quite a while" before being spotted. based on the fact that there was such heavy smoke Inside and that the windows bad already popped out by lhe Ume firemen arrived. He aald the first firemen ar· rived. saw the extent of the blue a.Dd immediately called for a Hcond alarm. ......... ~., .. d!M ...... .,. FIREMEN INSPECT OANAG! IN IAVINI! OFFICE COMPLEX Are Burned Through Av• Sult•• Thia Morning . Regents Must Delp Med School Boost By Irvine Heiress? a SIU mllllon ambulatory-patient care cenw on eampua, which would provide ambulatory ca,e and emeraency medical 1emcea !or communJty residents. After teatntn1 Of &be lf'aDt. ~Aldrich h14 be p1-. to late it to the UC recent.a Im· mediately to obtain acuptan• of the '1 mtllloa a nd aeek mat.cblD& funda. . I '"da , Au u.l 12 1077 d• Slovik Widow ... Plea Rejected . ,. .. ,..,.... APPEAL REJECTED Antoinette Slovlk Fund Started WASHJNOTON tAP> -Army lecr.a.aty Clifford Alcxand r up- held today tM World War JI COD· v1cUGn Md ecutlon of Pvt. Ed dl• Slov\k, tho only American aoldler put to death for deatrUon 1lneetbeClvU War. Alnander't rullnl prevents loYjk .. crippled ind dettltute widow, t2·year-old Mrs. An· totnette SJovik, from coJlecUni an roded '70,000 lncludint ln· terat oa her busband'• wartime • 1owernment Ufetmurance pollcy. Robert De F1Jlll of Land.sale, Pa., a friend of Mn. Slovlk. told a reporter the Army bad notified them at a Washington hotel that "we l06t" and that "nothing will be done" to give Mns. Slovik the benefits she bas been denied for over 32 years because h er husband was found guilty of de· sertion. "They feel the trial was fair and that the law is very clear that Mrs. Slovik is not entiUed lo anythin&," De Fin.is said. Mn. Slovik was notified an hour before the Army planned to make an official announcement of. tbe ®cisioo of an all-civilian review ·ooard and Alexander's acUoo following that decision. Mrs. Slovtk aat In a w ubineton hotel room dabbing tears from her eyes after learn- ing d the declaton. The embit &ere4 wtdow.aald, "This is tern-b\e, just terrible. I feel badly en«>uib to die rilbt now.•• With the wife of hl!r attorney bolclin1 her band, the aray· haired Jin. Slovik aat in a wheel· chalrandpour.cioutber irief. •'They (the Army) refused to admit error when Eiunbower wu In there because they dldn 't want to embarrass him." "But Eisetlhower now is gone -and so is Nl.xon," she said. "He was shot as a deterrent Why wu nobody notified -not even me -until nine years later?" she said. As reporters stood in the room, she thanked them for expressing concern and told them to "splash it .U over. Let the people know what kind of Army we've got." Ju.st Ducky on the Bay During the summer, it gets so crowded during the day on the beaches of Newport's Balboa Island, that the d~cks who live in the area have a tough time finding a place to stand. So, like this group of ducks, many go swimming. Others stand around under piers waiting for the people to go home so they can go back and sit on the beaches. NBChnrch Fowuler Deadat5~ Nicholas 0 . Weamer, a Costa Mesa businessman who was one or the founders of Mariners Church in Newport Beach, died this momina at the age of 52. Mr. Weamer was co-owner of Costa Mesa St1Uoners on 17th Street in Costa Mesa, operating the shop for more than 18 years. He was one of five founders of Mariners Church, which met in the homes of conare1ation mem- bers more than a dozen years ago. The church later moved into semi-permanent quarters at Mariners Elementary School in Newport Beach, picking up more church members as well as a permanent name. The coneregation, under the leadership of Mr. Weamer and other members of the board of directors, held services in Corona del Mar High School before buying a real estate office 1n Corona del Mar. Study ~n Parking Proposal Sought Central Newport Beach busi- nessmen who have been urging city councilmen to grab up three pieces of property for parklna lots, have decided to ask for a study of their proposal before moving ahead. Milbeth Brey, chairman of the Central Newport Parking Com- mittee, said today her aroup bu selected a consulting firm to do a study ol the parkina lot proposal and will uk the city council to use money ln the area's off.street parldnt fund to hire the consul- tant. She said the committee. which ia composed or businesses from Lido Village throuah the Cannery Village to McFadden Square at the Newport Pl er, deelded a study should be done before a petition drive to oraanlze a park· ing dialrict fs;launcbed. "It may be that if we so with a parkina authority, we wouldn't need to uae the petition process at all," she aald. agency to operate the parklna facility. Monday committee members asked for immediate action by the cowicU in condeming for city purchase the former art musaam site at 22nd Street and Balboa Boulevard. They pointed out the property's sale for "°°·000 will close oo Sept. 2. Councilmen, wbo have been supporting tbe committee's ef. fort.a,have hed1edatbuYinaland until they bad some lndfcatlon of the support formation a park· ing di.strict would have. However Councilman Don Mcinnis suuested Monday be miibt be willing to consider the purcb.ue while the agency ls be- ing formed. The city would then sell the land to the aeency. once it ls operating . "We could come up with the money If we really want.ed to.'' be said. ,.,.,. Page Al Siru:n'LE .•• had saJd that the only l*fPOM ot today'• m1ht wu "to Ju.st park that be1uty back on tbe lakebed ni~.'' HalM, la puUlna the te ad black craft tbrou&h lll fl.rat solo maneuven over the desert, aald It seemed t.o h~• a UUlt better than a special tralner in which be bad m8de mall)' aimulatiom ol tod~'s OJ&ht. • The lh\lt.Ue wu carrttcl Into tho air, pltl)'bacll, aboard a Boe- lni 7'1. Tbowsanda of speetators watched the on·time 8 a.m. W\- o«. When the pair accompanied by chase planes, reached the proper altitude, ~xplosive charau broke the connection between the craft, launcbi.nl tbe sbutUeon U.s elide. The enUre maneuver -from takeoff to landinC -took less than an hour. The landinl wu a preview of bow future manned space mls- sioru will end -not with the tradlUonal ocean aplasbdowm of the Apollo moon missiona, but with shuttles touchina down at. high speed.a. Lacldn& any ensine that could permit a seeond landing try, the shutUe had to be 1u1ded perfectly during ill approach at more"than 300 m.p.h. The landing required precise fiyina skills. thus a system of five computers and a set of electronic nerves translat- ed the pUota' control orders Into the sbutUe's maneuven. To emure p faulUess landlnl • funnel of electronic microwave beams wu aimed at the apeed- l n g shuttle from a around transmitter. Much like an airliner making a cloud- ahrouded instrument landine. the shuttle can follow the beams down to the touchdown point. The airworthiness of the Boe- ing 747 carrier plane with the 1buWe riding on top wu proven in a aeries of et1bt previous fllehta here earlier thla year. Durini the final "e1ptive tests," Halse and Fullerton -alt.emit· ine with a second crew. Joseph Engle and Richard Truly -rode la the abutUe u the mated craft. rehearsed the separation inaneuvers. Exec Seized, !leld Captive lnMexWo --'For Ex-.Cd.M De Finis aald tbe nve-man board was "unanimous against us." Alexander could bne over· ruled the board but he apparently agreed with ill decision. Mr. Weamer was still active with the church when it moved to ill current aite in Newport Beach three yeara ago. The Costa Mesa bualneuman was a World War II veteran, scrvmg with the U.S. Army as a master aeraeant. Members of the committee are still urgint the city council to buy the property while they set up the At Monday's meetln1, COUil• dlmen atW maintained thft a petition would be the beat way of giving them an indication ot bow mudt support a parking di.strict would have in the area. MEXICO CITY (AP) -'lbree men and a woman who kidnaped an American busine11man at gunpoint have telephoned his f am Uy asldn1 for $1.35 million in ranaom, police said. Plane Victim A memorial fund W pure .. new books for tb• UCLA Graduate Research Library lo the memory o( Suam Danleh, l former Corona del Mar woman who died in a May 23 plane crash, has been established. Miss Daniels, 25, was a doc- toral candidate in buslneu ad- ministration at UCLA. She perished wlth.lft two days after a rented plane piloted by a friend who also dit!d oruhed oo a rldae above the CUeata Grade 1n San Lula Oblapo County on a 111&ht from Lake Tahoe. Their bodies were found ~cveral days later. Coroner's depubies have yet to posltlvety identify the pilot, a French na- tional in the U.S. on a visa. Attorney Tom Oldham, a •friend of Miss Danlem, worldnt with the UCLA Frlenct. of the Library, set up tbe memorial fund to add to tbe Graduate Research Library's stock. L He said checks should be made ~t to the UCLA Friends fJI the ~brary and malled to hll law of· .Jice, '46 Kelton St.. IA Aqeles. Girl's Body Foond REDDING (AP> -Shula ~ounty officlala are tryinl to dentify the body of a )'OUDI woman whoee rilbt arm bean ihe tattoo, "I've com• tbrouth Jtell and come out an Aqel." ~he body waa found Tbunda)' )lacier a brida•· De FlDil sald Mrs. 8lovlk will now •k Preiddent Carter, as commander in chief. lo act to redress what she conten<h Is an injustice. De Finis said she would appeal to the President "to see if he can find it in his heart to do something for her.'' He said Mrs. Slovik took the news "very badl)'. · • "She feels it is another In- justice against her.'' De Finis said. Born ln Man.1f1eld, Ohlo, Mr. Weamer later was iradu.aled from Ohio State University and moved t.o Southern California. He is s urvived by wife Patricia, or the family home at 1412 Estelle Lane; a daughter, Candace Strock of Irvine, and a s ister. Patsy Stokea, of Pasadena. Memorial services wilt be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Mariners Church, 1000 Bison Ave, New County Plaruwr Fararw Quits Post Anaheim attorney Floyd L. Farano bas resigned from the Orqe County Plannlna Com- ml.ssfon seat be held the past seven months. Farano, 49l.JS:pervlJlor Ralph Clark's appo ent to the nve- rnember planning panel, said the press of bis Jaw practice forced his resipation. ''Tbe demandt UPon my Ume and enerfl• ol both l"QY pr•ctJce ancf the respoulblUt,y to the pJan-nlnl commlaafon ))ave reached the point that I am no tonier able to meet the reeponalblllties of both to my aatilfactlon," he said in an Aµg. 2 letter to Clark. Tbe former Anaheim planninc commJ.Uloner aald, "I am sorry that my aervice wu 10 11h0rt - tberelS lo much to" done.•• Clm aald a H¥J:h for a new planning commissioner already ls under way and some pre- liminary lntervtewa have been conducted. Farano said he would remain on the commission unW Clark names a successor. Farano, who bad 1erved 10 years on 1be Anaheim PllD.D.lni Comml.sa!on before accel)tlnl tbe county poet, r-eplaced Ba.irley Grindle, an ootspoken and con· troveraial member of the plan· n1n1panel. Farano had ae.rved for 1' yean as aenwal counsel to Global Vu Linea Inc. before hit oomtnlUlon appointment. He returned to private practice tn February. Mrt. Grlndle. wbo waa outed as eommlulon ch~ f>y fellow comml111.onen aborUy befor"$ ahe rea~t bad tr.. quutly crtt1c1Md Ul• ~'1 planillnl proeeu and t.bt pNI• 1urea' 1lae claimed dnelopen put upon~ In the iWm of pollUoa1 ·-campallD dODI· ti~ Light Show Doe Wllllam A. Welnkamer wu ab- duct.ed about 1.5 miles northwest of Mexico City when his car was forced off the road, police report- ed. Mexico City newspapers said the kldnapers telephoned Weinkamer's family Wednesday morning with the ransom de- mand. • Me~or t,o Brighten Sky LOS ANGELES <AP> -Residents here won 't be seeing things if they should look up to the sky this weekend and see dazzling bits of light streaking across the summer sky . It will be an annual light show provided by a meteor shower known as Perseid. Pieces as big as a piece of popcorn will rain onto Southern California for the next few nif nts. Ron Orlt • a stafC astronomer at Griffith Observatory, said the fragments are the remnants of a meteor last seen ln the mid 18008 and are simply. less volatile cometary clumps of iron. sodium, magnesium. aluminum and silicon. These tiny f allln& stars will descend at a rate of 36 miles per second once they reach the earth's upper at- mosphere. They will heat up and vaporize, leaving only a trail of incandescent gas, Oriti said. The best observing time is between midnight and dawn in either the deserts or mountains -away from the glare of city lights. Although authorities here list- ed Welnkamer"s employer u a firm named Cl.edlte de Mexico, th• Cleveland Plato Dealer newspaper reported that be ii an enelneer and executive employed by the Cleveland· baaed Clevite dlvlllon of Gould, Inc. The firm manufactures engine patta. The newapaper said he Uved in the Cleve11nd area until six monthsaeo. A spokesman at the U.S. Em· b111y said Welnkamer, believed to be in bis late .OS, arrived bere from tbe Chlca&o area a few monthsaeo. AROUND THE CORNER AND UP YOUR STREET " we HAVE BEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHY we LOCATED OUR STORE "OFF THE BEATEN PATH." . SEVERAL ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY. THE COST OF STORES IN St-tOPPING CENTERS IS ASTROMOMICAL SECONDLY. WE WERE ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE, WITH OUR SHOWROOM. OFFICES. AND WAREHOUSE ALL tN ONE lOCATlON. THIRDLY. THERE IS AMPl:E PARKING WITH LITTLE TRAFFIC CONGESTION LEADING TO us. THIS SITUAllON HAS MADE US MORE COMPETITIVE AND we ARe P.ROUD ANO GRATEFUL ro SAY'THAT we HAVE INCREASED OUR VOLUME EVERY YEAR FOR TWENTY YEARS. AND HAVE EXPANDED StX:rlMESATTHIS LOCATION • Saddlehack EDITION VOL 70, NO. 224, 4 SECTIONS,~ PAGES FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1977 A.fteraooa toe ks I TEN CENTS ' 'Coffin Corner' Traffic Study Planned &1 IAtralB &ASP£& ... ~,_tWt Count.Y tramc eaatneen wW 1tud7 accidents which have taken two liv• an the lut three weds at the Laaun• tblls in- tenetion cl La Paz Road and Moult.on Parkway to see if addi- tional safety measures are needed there. Whatever is necessary will be done to make it a safer tntenec- tion, vowed Bob Volen, chief ol the Environ menu I M anacement Aaency'a traffic dfvldion. However, he added that his de- partment must be cautious because sometimes added signals and stop slens cause even more accidents. There are now stop signs on two-lane Moulton Parkway which cuts throu1b the IJ'Ul- covered rolllnl bills tnbablted only by small animall and gru- ine caWe. There are no alpala or atop si1na on the four-lane La PH Road which 1oes up through the hills; from the residential Mis- sion Viejo-Laguna Hills area. A San Juan Capistrano woman was killed at lbe intersection W edneaday nJeht. An El Toro .. A~Wt ...... AMERICA'S SPACE SHUTTLE ENTERPRISE HEADS FOR LANDING AFTER FREE FLIGHT At Edw8fda Air Force BHe, Flrat Solo Teat GOH Off Without• Hitch Shuttle Test Success Enterprise Aatronauts 'Solo' in Desert EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP> -Two astronautl jockeyed the Space Shuttle ~ terpriae to a safe desert landJnr today after a fast, steep glide pff the back of It.a mother ship, a Jet transport. plane. It waa the flnt tolo fiight of America's newtlt manned spacecraft. Astronauts Fred Haiael ~· and Gordon Fullerton, 40, alaea by a computerized control system, brought the engineless, 75-ton craft to a ~rfect touchdown in a trail ol dust 011 a lone, dry, lakebed runway. Tbe &Ude from an altitude of about 25,000 feet took a little over five minutes, during which the shuttle turned banked and ap- parently bandied u it had been designed to do. Tbe successful fliebt marked a major milestone ln the develop- Regents ltl1111 t Help Med School Boost By Irvine Heiress? Joan Irvine Smith, the Irvine family heiress, has pledeed a gift of $1 million lo help develop the medical school at UC Irvine. To receive the money, however. the UC Re1ents must match the arrant with $1 million of their own. Mrs. Smith, a director of the Irvine Company, said she intends the SJ. mllUon to be used "as a stimulant to the growth of UCl's medical school and health sciences complex." The campus al Jrvlne was planned in 1960 after the lrvtne Company donated to the Uni· veraity 1,000 acres ol land. Mn. Smith aald she ii proud that the campus bean her famlly name and Intends that the lnltituUon will "continue to renec:t the quality that our shared name repreaents." Co ase We a tile r Nllht and early momln1 low clouds and fo1 alon1 the cout. oUterwl1 • fair wltb Hm• hlfb clouds tbrou1b Saturday. Lowa.. tonltbt se to .. ~ lllthl Saturday aear 10 at be1cMI to mld-IOl lnlaftd ... IN81•ETO•AY °"""" eoo.. ~ .. ,.e. ,.., ,.,,.,, • '°' ... """""" cBMc _. o dc*1lW "6U ot fa*' CGWm. &ee '°""CJ oJ IM ,,........,,., Mrs. Smith also told UCI Chan· cellor Daniel Aldrich that she wishes architect William L. Pereira, who designed the Irvine Company's original master plan, to conUnue working on the UCI medical school plans. There i.s currenUy a $15 milHon medical education and research building under construction for the UCI college of medicine, scheduled for occupancy by sum- mer cl next year. The next step is construction of a $9.7 milUoo ambulatory-patient care center on campus, which would provide ambulatory care and emersency medical services for community realdents. After leami.Dc ol the 1rant, Chancellor Aldrich said be plans to Uke it to the UC recent.a Im· mediately to obtain acceptance of the $1 milllon and seek matching funds. ment of the shuttle, wbleb ts to be a reusable ••spac• bus'' in the 19809, capable of rurytna aevep peraons and up to SS,OQO pounds of cargo into Earth orbit. Donald K. Slayton, manager ol the approach and landin,8 test. had 1ald tJm the Oftly PW'fOSe of today'a fllibt WU l'to just park that beauty back on the lakebed nicely." Haiae. in puWnJ the *hlt.e and black craft t.brou1h la first solo maneuvera over lbe desert. said it seemed to handle a little better than a special trainer in which he had made many simulations of today's ruaht. The shutUe was carried into the air, piggyback, aboard a Boe· init 747. Thousands of spectators watched the on-time 8 a.m . lift· off. When the pair accompanied by chase planes, reached the proper altitude. explosive charees broke the connection between the craft, launchln1 the shutUeon Its glide. The entire maneuver -from takeoff to landing -took less than an hour. The landine was a preview or how future manned space mis- sions wttl end -not with the tradltional ocean splashdowna ol the Apollo moon missions, but with shuttles touching down at hi&h speeds. Lackme any en1ine that could permit a second landlne try, the shulUe bad to be &uided perfecUy d\lrin1 la apJ>roach at more than 300 m.p.h. The landlnt required preclae OylDI skllls. thus a 1y1tem ol five comJ)uten and a set of electronic nerves tranalat· ed the pilot&• control orders into the shutUe's maneuvera. To ensure a raultlesa landins a funnel of electronic microwave beams was aimed at the speed· In• abuttl e tl'om a eround tr ansmttter. youth was killed there last month. Five other accldenL'I, only one of which involved Injuries, also have been reported at the in- tersection since June. Volen said his staff will analyze the situation and try to determine if there is a pattern to the causes of the accidents. He said they will look to see if stret!l lighting, an additional sign or signal is necessary. But he said they won't in- troduce a stop sign without good reason. Otherwise, he said, "peo. pie going down La Paz would just s uddenly start having all sorts ot accidents." In addition to the posslbillty of causing more accidents, he not- ed . this could open the way ror court suits against the county. '"We have lo be careful both ways,"hesaid. The tratflc chief said his office reviews 250 to 300 accidents in the unincorporated county each month and does a special report on each fatality. "Nine out or 10 fatal accidents t get ... It's kind ol dlscoura1inc ... are caused by driver error." he said. ·'There was nothing we could have reasonably dooe to prevent these accidents ... $?8,000 Damage Vandalis1n Worsens In Viejo's Parks By WILLIAM SCHREIBER oe .. O.lly l'llM Slaff Vandalism In Mission Viejo's parks, medians and greenbelts has gotten worse instead or bet- ter slnce clficlals first began try· ing to solve the problem, accord- ing to the contractor whose firm m aintalns the e>pen space areas. Principal taraets of the van· dais are the 50,000 lar1e sprinkler heads and more than 1,400 control valves used to tr· rigate the erass and shrubbery, said Dan Royalty of Artist!~ Maintenance. The landscape contractor said the heads cost up to SlO to replace and valves can run as much as $100 a plec:e. The Mission Viejo ¥unklpal Advisory Council learned this week that $28,000 in local service area tax money was spent replacine dama1ed or stolen lr- risauon equ.lpmen~ durin1 April a.ad vatone. l..at fall the council was told that fl7,:IO() worth or damage had Fina/, Words In Allaway Trial, Monday Final arguments wlU be de- ll vered Monday In tbe Orange County Superior Court trial of ac· cuaed ~ampus killer Edward Charles Allaway. Judge Robert P. Kneeland or- dered the thret!-day weekend re- cess Thursday after deputy public defender Ron Butler de· clded to offer no testimony In the guilty phase of the trial. The jury will be asked after arguments to determine Al- laway's iuill or innocence on seven murder counts and two charges of assault with a deadly weapon. He baa pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of Insanity to alleiationl that he shot nine peo- ple durinc a aix-mlnute shooting spree on the Cal State FuJlert.on campus on July 12, 1976. Butler's surprise decision not to contest the guilty phase is seen as his determination to concen- trate his enerctes on the expected sanity phase of the trial. , TM same Jury will determine ,, the sanity of Allaway. 32, if lt re- turns fuiJty verdicta on any or all of the nine counts. Both Butler and Chief Deputy Dlatriet Attorney James Enri1ht fefUMd to diacuaa the status of the case Thursday aft.er BuUer reatfd his defense. been done over a four-month period. ''The problem is definitely aet- ti ng worse," Royalty said. ··Part of the reason is that you've got two-thirds more area out there than you did last fall," he said, noting that the communi- ty now has 215 landscaped acres compared to about 150 a year ago. · 'Tius certainly has a bearing on increased vandalism." According to Royalty. the bulk of the vandalism problem is along sidewalks adjacent to parks, slopes or greenbelts, where the sprinkler assemblies are close to the pavement. He said vandals either kick the heads off and throw them away. smash the beads with rocks or twist them off. In some cases, however, out- right theft is involved. Royalty said this usually indicates an older person -possibly owners (See VANDA~. Page A%) R~eeu t ion U pheld WASHINGTON CAP> -Atrny Secretary cwrord Alexander up. held today the World War Il con· viction and execution of Pvt. Ed· die Slovik, the only American soldler put to death for desertion sincetheCivU War. Alexander's ruling prevents Slovik 's crippled and destitute widow. 62 -year-old Mrs. An- toinette Slovik. from collectillJ( an estimated $70,000 including in- terest on her husband's wartime government life insurance policy. Robert De Finis of Landsale, Pa., a friend of Mrs. Slovik, told a reporter the Army had notified them at a Washington hotel that "we lost" and that.''nolhing will be done" to give Mrs. Slovik the benefits she has been denied for over 32 years because her husband was found guilty of de- sertion. "They feel the trial was fair and that the law is very clear that Mrs. Slovik is not entitled to anything," De Fini• said. ... DAILY PILOT • axmg De Heat Up Council Durtns t r tenu~ oo tbe )11,.lon Viejo MW\lclpal Ad· mory Council. Jobn .Noble end KalblMn Kelly bav• main- tained a uudl toleraQCe toward each other. IM everr DOW and tben. a \of faimotity •UPI OU,, The la su.mp&e w• cturtq Uda w '• MAO mett1n1. dur u.1 wlllieh t» councU wu d u Jncre&H in \he di1 tnn '1 propec:ty ta& rate. NObl• wani.d to boolt tho rate by ebout three cenlJI to it.a leaaJ maximum of aU&hUY more than '8 centl per f.100 or 8"t:Med value. "Do Yoi&a beve a ri&bt to1teal f1 from my pocket." asked Mrs. Kelly, who favored holdlnl the rate at the old level "Taxation ts nothing but legalized steal· ina " Noble fired back. "Llst.en, Mrs. Kelly, 1 don't aay you tot•llH• are a kook for your beliefs so you don 'l have the n1ht lo say I'm stealln&," he said. ''ll's wrong to bteaJ and I don't do it." * • • TIOS WED'S MAC me«inf very nearly sparked " reud inside the Kelly clan of Mission Viejo. The Iss ue was the same one that brought Councilwoman Kelly and Coun· cilman Noble to sharp words -how hlgh to set the com- munity's service area tax rate. Only this time, Mre. Kelly appea'ted to be on a collision course with her husband, Pat, who happens to be president of the area 'a Youth Athletic Coordinating Council <YACC). While Mrs. Kelly voiced her phllosophiea on taxation as a form or stealing, her husband waa telline the Ml)C that YACC had recommended increasln& the tax rate to pay for more athletic faclllUes. Mrs. Kelly sidestep~ a family squabble by askine her husband how he had voted on tha YACC recommendaUona. •·1 don't ever support raialnl tuH." he aald, noUne that be had absta~ed from the votlnt. •• * . MR. AND MRS. Adolph Sleehta of Lacuna HJlls Leisure World have continued their record ol philanthropy by donat· ina SS0.000 to Saddleback Community Hospital for sophlltlcated d1a1nostic equipment. Mr. Slechta, a retired banker who lives with hla wife In the Palm Springs area for part of the year, has donated ex ten11vely to other medical facillUea. They are benefactors of tht Eisenhower Medical Center in Palm Desert and were underwriters of that facility'i. pathology department and omeatlent laboratory. The donation to 6addlebaci will be used to buy uJ. trasound equipment for use by the hospital 's radioloey lab. The device uses highly direct sound waves, bounced off In· ternal oraans like a ship._ aonar, to gtve a "picture" of the body structures . .. . ED MeKE.\N, actln1 chairman ol a 1ro~p called SHOOT <~d4lebac\ Horoeowners Outraged Over Taxes>. goes far afield to study taxation practices and what he viewa as ripoffs of the public . The latest object of hi• studies has won rare kudos rrom El Toro'a self·llyled bud1et hawk. McKean 1ent a leti.t to the Berkeley unmed SchOol District up ln th• Bay Aru alter readJbg a newspaper wke report that th• dl1trlc'l had actually cut taxe1 for homeowners whose property value lncrea1u1 dldn 't exceed 2S percent ".Unbelievable," McKean wrote to the-Berkeley bolrd "May we offer <>Ur con1ratulatlons. Governor Brown is re· mlss lf he doea not clte you for "Outatandine Achievement In Passini the Buck.a, Not the Buck to Homeowners.· ·' He went on to prepare elaborate tables depictine how commendable the Berkeley action was by compari1on to the Capistrano and S•ddleback Unified School Districts. He closed wtth a P .S. "How about ahariri& some of your budeetary maclc with we 'paper' rnllllonajreaoftheSaddlebaclt Valley?" Control Of Fires Nearing? By 1bc A.uodatld Pr.a A tilrate(IY of controlled bwn· lnM l.1 under way today II\ an at· tempt to stranale the 1lant M arbl•Cone blaae on tbt ctn· tral California coa1t, wl\Ue the U ,280.acre Scarface ftre ca the state's northeastern ed1e was finally contained. Crews hacked out nre lines ahead of the path or the Marble. Cone Wemo ln the Lele Padres National Forest near Blt Sur, burning away dente brushland tQ deprfve the 93,000-acre bluecllta p,iecloua fuel. The California Department ol F orestry said the controlled burning wu taking place ~Ol\I the tire's southeastern leg and In the northwest In the Ventana Wilderness to save as much as p osbible o r the valuable w aterthed that purtfiea and col· lects water tor nearby towna. "The f1 re 111n 'l flghtinf us. We 're controlling the fire," aaid C D F spokesperson PauJlne McG1nty. "Its size wlll bt blsger, but the containment will be big· 1er, too." The CDf' reported the Scarface £ire had been completely ringed hy fire Imes Thursday night. The 21,200-acre Ponderosa blaze in nearby Shatita Trinity NaUonal Jt'orest was 75 percent contained early toduy. Eusing or lhc war in the north meant f1 ref1ghlers, who have IJatlled nearly 1,000 lightning· sparked fires slnce Aug. 1, could begm to concentrato efforta on the Marble-Cone, which wu re· ported 40 percent contained. The CDF sajd some ol the man· power and eqLUpment 1atbered to fight the hrea near the Oreaon border were bein1 dilpatched south to JOm the army of 4,250 fire fi ghters struagliog with the fire near scenk Ble Sur. Luau Planned By Saddleback Women's Cltiili The Saddleback Valley Busl· ness and Profession1I Women's Club has planned a luau begin· nlng at 5:30 p.m . Saturday in the Red Onion Restaurant, El Toro. President Gerri Oarda chose the Hawaiian theme In honor of the organization's national presi· dent. Phlani Desha, of Hilo. Employed women and aome students are 1ll1lbl1 to Jotn the Saddleb ack chapter, which usua lly me ets the second Wednesday of each month at the rebtaurant The group's purpose 1'\ to promote standards. lnterest11 and coopcrauon of buaineu and profes11lonal women and provide opportunities through Industrial, scientific and vocational ac- tivities ft'urther Information may be obtained by calllna Gerri Garcia nt 837 4500 or Kathy Shaw al 831·3345. ~ntempt Rap For Singer? I , LOS ANGELES (AP) -In de· Jlance of a court ord~r, singer 'Mel Torme invoked the Fifth ~mendment 10 timea In refualn1 ·~o anawer qut1Uone about whether he had bJ• •tranaed wlfe'a telephone In En1land j)\11&ed, hll attorney uya. FV Mayor Opposes Marine Land Swap • Howner, the attorney. Marvin Mlte~. aaid Ttlur.d11 that Tonne'• action could make him Hable for contempt of court ~h1r1a. t BriUah actress Janette Scott bad requetted that Torm• be ftuesUoned u part of the cou'l•'• «learly ytar·lonc dlvorce trial. wblcb wu tQ be1l11 ln Superior Court Mond•Y. s uggestion by Badham's aide because Seelye said, "The Irvine Company would not conatder such a deal without presontn1. namely, a guaruitee from the el· ty that they could develop the land as they pleased.'' Fountain Valley city oNJelala said they were •tronl.lY oppcwed to use of the undevelOPfld MJle Squ•re area Cor anythloi but rec,.aUon and open •pace. \ ~~-I~!::::~~ ~~===-g~~~ ... ~f1:~~ THIS IS HOW A"TIST ENVISIONS PRYOR HOUSI AFTIR RESTORATION O'Neill Family GlvH $60,000 Flnenc111 Puah to 8•" Juen Hl1torfc•I lffort f'ro• Pag~ A I VANDALS. • of new homes -trylna to save money on yard I rrlaat1on systems. "We've had as many as ~ to 30 heads ln a row taken out -risers and all," Royalty said. "About 90 percent of the heads that are mis· sing are never found again. The ones that are found have been discarded and are damaged." In recent months, there has been a rash of outright malicious vandall8m Involving people who come Into the parks with rocks and other heavy objects to smash valves and sprinkler heiids to pieces. "l'm really amazed at what's happenina," Royalty said. "There's a big Investment in the community an landscaping and lrrlaation -about $7 million," he added, noting that sprinkler systems account for about a third of that figure Royalty, the county Environ- mental Management Agency and the MAC are considering several m et.hod s or nlle viatlng the problem, which is a continuing and worsening dram on local lax funds. The mauitenance contractor said he la looking at the poseiblh· ty of using plastic sprinkler beads that cost about a .third as much as the heavy bra11 variety. The MAC and county offlclals have also suggested moving heada that are noar sidewalks in· to the landacaped areae by about four feet to di.acoura1e thtt cuual vandals who destroy heads as they walk by Art Festival Shou. on TV The Laguna Be a c h Festival of Arts will be featured on two television programs this weekend The hour-lone "Oranee County Summer" airine at 2 p. m. Saturday on Channel 50, KOCE-TV, will show se1ments from the Pageant of the MB!ters as well aa artists' displays and ex· hibtts. On commercial televlslon, ''The Saturday Show" at 3:30 p.m. Satur· day on channel 4 KNBC will broadcast Interviews with artists and a presentation of the Ballet Pacltlca "Danctni on the Green "a Sundaf event at the res ti val eround!. $60,000 Donated To SJC Project The O'Neill famlly, owners or Oran1e County '• historic Rancho Mission Viejo, baa donatted $60,000 to the San Juan Caplatrano lllstorlcal Soelety'a Pryor House restoration proJ· eel. "The family has indicated tt wants to be involved In this proj. eel and have provided $1 ,000 grants the previous two years throueh the Richard O'Nelll Foundation," said Mrs. Thomu G Schauw~ker, eoclety pres!· dent. The historical society beean a . $100,000 capit.al fund campatsn last April and hu raised $29,000 independent of the O'Neill fami· ly contribution. The O'Neill con· trlbution brings the total funds raised to $89,000. In contrlbullna the $60,000, the ranch owners expressed the hope lhat the society will be a ble l o match the funda . Matching funds are not a condi· lion of th e co ntri butio n , however. The Pryor House, one of the few remaining San Juan slruc· tures with authentic Victortan· era architecture, will be located on Los Rios Street across from the train depot. The house will be restored in- Ruptured Gas Repairs lo a natural 1a1 m.in that ruptured, torctna tbe evacuation of several hundred Santa Ana Civic Center workers Thursday momine. were com· pleted by mid-afternoon, firemen reported The rupture was caused when a const r u ction s ki ploader knocked a lO·inch gash in the ma in, sending an estimated 49,000 cubic feet of gas into the air. The employes, county and San· ta Ana city workers, returned to their offices shortly after noon when the leak was sealed. Scuba Gear Taken A buralar who entered via the unlocked 1arage door look scuba equipment valued at SS47.50 from a Mission Viejo home. Oran1e County sheriff's officers 1ald the theft waa reported by victim Joseph Eugene Black, 39, of 34561 Ladera Drive. 1lde to accommodate a museum of San Juan memorabilia, hl•· torlcal aoclety offices, a 1niall library, a workshop for reator· Ina old artifact.a and a vault tor keeplne old booka. The museum wlll be named the O'Neill Museum In honor of Marauerlte O'Neill, 98-year-old wife ot Ule orlalnal Rancho Mis· alon Viejo owner's son. Family members who were Involved In the $60,000 contribu- tion were Jerome Molao of Mon· terey, AUce O'Neill Avery and Dou1lu Avery of Brentwood; Anthony Molso of Newport Beach; and Richard J. O'Neill of Rancho Mlsalon Vlejo. Work on the Pryor House restoration project beaan Tues· day. Contractor• estimate the project will take five months to complete Viejo Youth Faces Drunk, Assault Raps A Mi1slon Viejo youth who !aced charges of drunken driving wheu he wat baited by Orange Counly Sheriff's offlcera was jailed on additional char•ea when he attacked a deputy, authortUea said. Keit.b Bryan Hanley, 19, of 25611 Stnto Drive. wu jailed on charaes ol assault on a peace of. tlcer, delayln1 a peace officer and drun~en drivtna after the in· cadent al Trabuco R0itcklear Los Allsoa Boulevard. •·• - o mcers said Hanley attempt- ed to kick a deputy in the face after running from hi• halted vehicle and attempting to hide. NIXON FAMILY J'ISl1S SCHOOL CERRITOS (AP> -Former President and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon and dauehler JuUe spent 20 minutes visiting pupils and starf at the Pal Nixon School ill Cerri toe. School offlclala Thursday said the former First Lady, who was born In Cerrit.oe and attended school there, wanted to see a w1shin1 well she bad donated to the school two yean aao. AROUND THE CORNER.AND uP YOUR STREET WE HAVE SEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHY WE LOCATED OUR STORE "OFF THE BEATEN PATH." SEVERAL ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY. THE CQST OF STORES IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTROMOMICAL. SECONOL Y. WE WE!RE ABLE TO OBT~IN MORE SPACE. WITH OUR SHOWROOM. OFFICES. AND WAABHOUSE ALL IN ONE LOCATION THIRDLY. THERE IS AMP\.~ PARKING WITH UTILE TRAFFIC CONGESTION LEAOINQ TO us. THIS SITUATION HAS MADI US MOAS COMPETITIVE AND WE ARE PAOUD AND GRATEFUL TO SAY THAT WE HAVE INCREASED OUR VOLUME EVERY YEA~ FOR TWeNTY YEARS. ANO HAVE EXPANDED SIX T1¥ES AT THIS LOCATION. .. ' J 1 • DAil Y P\LOT ,4 J J Gold Under •proposed FOIJVal Trade Commlsalon rule, the aroount of 1old and .Uver ~Ulred ln rlnp, necklaces and art obJeets would be rectuc.ct &M prod\tctl would still be la~leda;:Jald"and "1llvv.· The w.nta to know bow e,u,yen of aucb obj9cita wUI rtaet. Al of now, only cold artlclel Of 10 OI' lftOH karat.a can be 1Parlred as ''&old" Pd~ UM karat mark of "le." A karat 11 the meuun al bow ln~l\ rold ii contained in an htm Puro (old cont.tlu H wata; 4J.)'Pical weddina rinc ta 1' k•rata, coo\t.lnlnl --~qt a~pttHDl cold. Tbe remainder uaulllJ ii copper, nl~el aPd ISfll:: IP THE raoPOSUt azooau:s eaec:Uvt, J•wtlry muutact'U'ert •ould bj JVJTIIUttd lo label lt•m• of l•• than lott ~·aoJd," if~ au.eW • taa llatlnt Jta metal cotnpoalUoo ud catn\DI \bf wvnln1: "Gold alloys or i.. than 10 karate cu be up_eci.ct lblantlu 1nd co.-roctt." Adi and •Ile. JDUtrial1 ~d be ~ulred lo carry th• aamewaming. · On allver, the FtC pfOPO'al b aimllar, but it doe.a not ln· elude U\e tamlsb warmna l'llCl\llletntn\ boc•ian even aterl· Jn1 .Uver ~rnlsba. It appt()Ved. jewelera could mark •product.a u "tllver'• if ttley contain less than lb• currently quired 92~ percent 1ilver, lf the term ~,. preceded by a state- ment ol tbe amount ot the 111etal tbe iteZQ con• t.t1,ned. Money'& Worth 'lb9 labll adlbt, for ' loataQce, describe an """_. .... ______ ,, object contalnln110 Pfrclllt aUvv u ''.:IOO ailver ... Why the proposed changes? nas'l', TBE F1C DOUBTS tbat it should be ln lbe bus!· nna ot deprtvln1 conawners ol ~ charice to buy lower. cost, low·gold, and low·1ilver items, u loo• aa buyen know what they are 1etUn1. Second is the hilh coet of fold and aUver. In the early 1970s, aold still was selllne at $3S an ounce. the price fixed tn the 1~. ll has alnce hit a high of $198 an ounce. althouah it l.s nuctuaUnt well below that pea.le now. SUver pricea bave akyroc:1'eted loO. Sterling $llver flatware now aeUa for prices ran~ from ~lo P>O per f our·plece pt,ce semn1. 'l'hlrd, aome Jewelry manutac\W'VI Yt'ho peUUoned lhe FTC to make the cbansea cited tbt blah pdcea u lhe prime reaacn for declinlna a ales. OVER·AU.. TBOUGR. THE JNDVST&Y la 1buply critical, with 80 percent of theJewelen who have commeol· ed t10 lat opposed lo the propoeala. MNlY Jewelere ue ah aid the rt.IUng wpuJd merely lead consumers to spend even less on sold and sliver it.ems. "This regulation will r.ult ln cheaper, less durable Jewelry and the prices wW not reflect the cheapness, .. wrote ont Florida jeweler. The regulation ''will create a new klnd of fool's gold," complained another. ··'Just make tt shine· wlll be the cry." The debate ls passionate, the decision dirticult. TODAY'S STANDARDS, SET IN THE 1930s protect aeain.st shoddy merchandise, and the lnduatry has enforced them. The proposed cban1es would foster competltloo but would be difficult to pollce and probably would add to the already behlddllq array ot Jeweley·related ttema tsoJd- fUled, gold-leaf, IOld-plate. llquld IOld, yellOW•&Old, vermell, sterliq11lver, stlzr,tate1 etc.>. Consumers bave unW . 12 10 express oplnlans. Ad· dreu them, and requests for snore lnfor1naUonJ.. to 5ecretaty, Federal Trade Commlss1oa, W1.thln1ton. 11.C. 20580, attenUon, D. McCarty Thorn&Am • A Loaf of Bread, A BOX of Wine? LOS ANGELES CAP> -It may seem dlsrespecttul or romantic tradition, but they're selling wine these days by the box -literally. Borrowinl a technique from the dairy Industry, some wineries are packaging tMir lennented Juic• in pluUc aacks inside heavily waxed cardboard cartons. AS TlfE WINE 18 DIL\WN OUT, the plaatJe ~. col- lapses, keepin1 harmful air from reaching th• wine and spollinl lt. The plckagln1 baa primarily been almed at restaurants. which buy containers holding .C.9 1allCN of roae, chab& or buraundy from Almaden, one or Callfonlla 's biggest winemakers. Almaden'• ••Mesa • ( ) Caslt" of 4.9 1allona ...- rr~ -'T'tt.'.! N'~f or almost two cases of w .v.ai ~ DW fifths -and IO-Called "Mini Cask'' of thr-• "'"' 111 lloos are moaU, for lb.e food trade. Gtyaer Peak ot Sonoma County II selllnf ita boxed wines in a one 1alloo contalnec for home use. rta restaurant advant.aces are obvious, aaya Alm•den sales repreMDtati•e Mark Abraham. · "'Ibe alteroatlve ia a one 1anon 1lau Jui. You bave to ptck Jt up and pour, and beUeve me, a 1allon of wiao tm •t llaht," he says. THE ·1uGS MAGNll'Y CllANCES for clumalnes.: dropptq and •Pllllnc whUt ttflnl to fill atuses or carat•. The boxet are kept IUncllqa In one pllff. A Cius or carafe ls slipped beneath a •Not and tti. wtn• nowa neatly where ft 1boUld. ' r41' Anotbet major adVi.Dtaf• la the coll•Pllllf ~C keepe • tbo .me rres12. O•yaer Peat • .,. a :=:ro b.r eoololkaJ ••ti ~l• indlcatA9d the .t.oe can UsQy lta qualll.)' for up to-three or four monlhl after belnl'°pened, u kin& u ti's ltoNd property. • .. • ~ ' . ~ GJASS IUO, ON TIU: othfrtiand, n 't kl•'-t,lr from aff tdlna the wlne once l\'1 open. Tho air Jt•11 tn tbe ~e. repl~ Win• tbat'• pOured A bOU.leopen oatJ at boun •l:LOwa llpa of deteriorat!Jll. .. 11e idvantaee tor. home COllSumptJon ta beilf able to buy a~ quutlty of ~er quality wine at• &ow•r pJtn aiMl Mt hPlilt t.o worey abCMrt lhpolUn1 • . POr eumPae, the Al.a.sen "II.ltd eu1t•• .......... r9f aboUt '11 (or• a 1alloa> •1Mt breab dalm M •ouad ll rw -mu.. well below t.be:~ teta11 lffce f • ~ ot ........ wine • & ~ W@M fr Cup Plot ~ @[{\'!! ~ ©@ Hinted ByBich ... IM"ft ,...,ft'S 0 R PAT. l 'm atartJnt t<> make aom• dritd n er ln"an1ement1 for fall , and would like lo •now to at branchn ao they tall• on an "lee ··IP aranc~~ C P , Caplatrano Bea(h tfpe el no.er anuieaeat ll 7• 111.tn •bo •a1 put IM eoaa..l l>raac"9 -~Hae lt ls texlc. U t•at'• HI a p...we. M 1W.T ai-ae, ba.'a Ute medied. •lx •e ,.... "'t.•p·l)'pe al•m •Ith OM salloa el ••&er lD • lah metal bucket.. Heat ualU clear. Ceol. Pt ot 1owt'I au.aw, of bkk.t ud Ue oa ._......_. ~•• •"' 11.rbi' or wlre. Ira ••th la I t U.. 9\endpt. &e••n aed let dry. Tlae prUln· t ,_ .W last f• m t.u. It yM prefeT a • ._,.. ~fttt, dip dried ma~rtala In aod out ol Utt..tauo.. .. Up .. a1 lali aou. • .,,., Ott DEAR PAT: How Cilll I eet ballpoint fl')k out of rny cloOunjf! B. R • Hu.nUo&lon Beach 11 rubbing alcollol, cuticle remover or hair pray dcaa't •orlL, iry tbese product.: Spedal-T, a Specialty CoallD& ~ Chemical Co. product <7314 Varaa. North Hollywood); Armor AU <auto supply atorea); Parker Pen's lakaix (olllce supply stores); and LO.C., dl.strtbated by Amway. PaaporC DeoclUllfl l' .. u Beelc DEAR PAT· I got a new passport last January. Not knowing any better, I used all the extra pages in the pai.sport for travel memos for my early sum- mer trip Now I am told l have a mutilated passport and it's no good for travel l plan a late winter trip to Europe, and would like to know what to do to cor· rect lh1s passport. A L . Huntington Beach Hate to tell you, but your mutilated passport cannot be corrected and you have to apply for a new one. Usln1 your current passport with unofficial en· tries may pose problems abroad. The requirement& for a new passpori are the same H for your original application (your present passport may serve botb purpoRS If the descriptive data pa1e and photo· 1raphs are intact), two new pbocograpba and Cbe passport fee. A detaUed statement explaining the condltloo of the passport also wUl be required. Oltlon Tale Ma11 DratD Tear• DEAR PAT Do you have any method of peel· Ing and slicing onions without tears" I don't know if I'm particularly sensiti ve, but this 1s a real problem for me A A . Corona del Mar Try puling onions Crom the root end with plen- ty of venUJatlon <exhaust ran or open window) or under running water. Blanching them In boiUng water before peeling also helps. Another trick ls to run water over your cuttlog knlle the moment your eyes start lo burn. Storing onions In the refrigerator alao seems to help. An old-fashioned remedy ls to peel or slice onions by candlelight to kill off the fumet. Any other methods suuested by A VS reasers will be passed along. NEWPORT. R.J. <AP> -The torctan cballen1e to th• America'• Cup brtecb an odd comblna· lion ol bickertn1 and un· lty. Whti e the two Au1tralian 1yndlcates. which have entered G retd 11 and the new yacht Au1tralla, have been treatin1 each ot.her wJlh leH than esteem, Bruno Bich the official 1poke1man tor b is father's French syn· dJcate indicate. there is a conaplracy to take the America'• Cup from the Americana. IN THE 1170 America 'a C up , Gretel II of Australia, whJch lost in Cive races to Intrepid, came out flylne a French spinnakerinthefiratrace in the Cup final. Gretel's· sponsor wu the ,Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron. In the 1974 challenge, Baron Marcel Bich, OWner of France I. lost the foreign elimina- tion in four s traight races to Alan Bond's Southern Cross. At that time, Bich told Bond he would keep France I in Newport as a trial horse for Southern Cross, which wound up losing f our straight to the Ame ri ca n yacht Courageous. THIS YEAR, the challengers are Gretel II, once again, Australia, France I and Sverlge of Sweden. In the first day of the semifinals for challenging yachts, Austraha beat France I by fi ve minutes, 53 seconds, and Sverige de- feated Gretel II by 2:07. "We had a meeting in New York in January, 1975 with represen- tatives or the Roya) Sydney Yacht Squadron," Bruno said Thursday, "and that's when we thought it would be a good idea t.o have a 12-man crew." BOATING Ba/,lyhoo lnFint PLYMOUTH, Enaland CAP> -Ballyhoo, an Auatrallan yacht, was the tlrst to croaa the finish line at the end of tbe Faatnet Race early today. 11 Moro di Venezia of Italy finlllbed second, an hour later, and Britain's Condor was third. The final placings de· pended on handicaps and corrected times, and none ol the three leaders were competinl in the Admiral's Cup, the team event spread over five races and ending with the Fastnel. S~ Clubs Plan Races B7 ALMON LOCKABEY O.Sly ~ 9Mtlf11Wrl ... Ractna Fleet (MORF> ya~hts. Six Oran10 County yacbt clubs have scheduled .... a.......,"4119._11 aaJUn.t and power boat events th1a weekend. LOHOH•O."'ACMTc\.u•-0111....,1tec•a.••-..o~v In other Southern Callfomla yacbtlna areas: Most preeUflows la the Western ReetonaJ chtm· 1e1NG MA1u101t YACHT~.~ o.1 1 .... 11111._, -.1w•v: pionsblp regatta hoet.ed by the UCI Sallinf Aasoci•· c.1.-11W1tetlofta1, s.tllrWv,.,....y . tion Saturday and Sunday in the ocean of Neurnnrt 10AC1101cMA1t11o111tsvAcwTcLu1-si.1 .. s.n.1w• ~ s.111<Wv, ~,,..,. • PM.QIVlltDISY"ICHTC\.Ue-S.1urdeys.ei.t-Ho I Beach. The Sblelds Class ls a 30.root sloop used w11o10JAMMIMYACMTCLV•-"°"MM1t-tt.1s..i1s.,,,,.., widely u colleiiate yacht raclne craft on the West o.v CA'-''"~"''A YACHT C\.u• -°"""• •-1.t1-• . ._..., .. .,, ""'· Cout and in ot.her yachtina areas lhrouehout the 01L1tlYY"ICHTCLue-5'Mletvs.'-"'•••* • UnitedStatea. COltONAOOVACMH\.U•-~~rS*!ls.tw•w COl'C)HADO CAYS YACHT CLUI -W--5tr>n. a.1utdO A UNJQ\J"" a•cE SPONSORED h b SANTAC\.AltAltACIHOAUOCIATIOH-o.lfrWllSenn,S.hK•V r. n eac year Y SILYllt GATI YACHT CLU• -ConwnMore WIH, --'111'• '-tiir· the Voy11ers Yacht Club ~ the Seamanship Race in .. .,: Conwnodotes.r1 .. 1s0M101 s.111,,...,.s...v which competitors are scored as heavily on feats ot MISStOH&AVYACMTc\.~!.~1-11<1-tSllndav. seamanship throughout the race as on the actual ANACAIOAvAcHTCLu•-A-•lllM<ltff .... s.wni.,. s peed ot covertn1 the course. Dunn& the race crews __ ,._1•_"_'"°_'_"T_•_"_v_Y"-'_ .. _T_cL_u_•_-_c:.._ .... _sw_1et._s-. __ v. ___ _ are required to reef sails on windward leas. jibe s pinnakers, exercise simulated man-overboard maneuvers and securely anchor their craft behind ,.- the finish line before being declared the winner. The BahJa Corinthian Yacht Club will conduct t wo events this weekend, startln1 with the moonlight Luna del Lido race for Lldo-14s tonieht, followed Saturday and Sunday by the "L" Regatta featuring Lldo-14s, Lasers and Lehman·12s racine inside the bay. Power boaters will get in some navigational work Saturday witll the Shark Island Yacht Club's invitational predicted log race. WOMEN SAILORS WILL TAKE the helm of Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts Satur- day in the South Shore Yacht Club's Ladles Day Reeaua. The Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will be host to ocean racing yachts Saturday and Sunday In the filth and sixth r aces or its Ocean Racine Series open to International Offshore Rule <IOR>. Performance Handicap, Racin& Fleet CPHRF> and Midget Ocean FOR PERFORMANCE-MINDED ~ BOAT OWNERS =:::. pacific •==-rloolno ---00 C> MARINE SUPPLY r---------------------, I Marine Radio Telephone I I Nowl While Supply lasts I 1 · Reg. M74 -NOW t3&5 I I price •ndl.des CY)lenna I I Midland Deluxe Crystal Controlled I 11 12 Channel Capacity I C-Cats -V. ying for Cup I full 2SW-VHF I FM I 1nstolla110n ovo11oore I ._ _____________________ _ _.IOOIHO AND MAllNI SUP'ntU- f,.. ''''"'-. -..... ..-.. ,,.._ -w..tt-i.,, o ... , ... '"4 q Mlc:IM&ThorNll>ougel'l. 0-. A pair of solid win& C Class catamarans ap- peared t.o be dominating tbe trials to determine tbe U.S. defender for the Little America's Cup in a round robin series bein& sailed out of Cabrlllo Beach Yacht Club of Los Angeles Harbor. The competition for the defender 's role -baa boiled down to five boats out of a dozen which started the trials. In Wednesday's first race Patient Lady III, skippered by Duncan Mac Lane ot Roton Point, Conn., defeated Hawk, a new so~ sail C·Cat sailed by Rick Taylor of C~ta Mesa. Coyote IV a solid wing sailed by J im Hansen or Atherton, a new soft sail, defeated a new soft win1 from the dealan board of Alex Kozloff of Irvine, being sailed by Bruce Harvey. The second race matched the two solid wings with Coyote IV de· feaUng Patient Lady Ill. Coaatal Weather Hfel>I M>d-ly l'l'IOf'nlllO low Clouds •nd i,.. ot........,IM lelr wllh -hlllll c •-• ltlrouQll s.tvrct.y. llg"' verleble wl,.d1 nlolll •l>d morl\lnv "°"" Hlllll• Seturdey neer 10sbeec'-lol0tlll-. Coui.I l..,,peretures will r111oe ...,,.,,,. '° •nd 12. lnlend lem· 0tretun1 wlll r~llf-n 62 -IS Ti. .... 1w 1...,,.,,.elllfe wlll llt 10. S1111,Moon,Tlde• IOltlOAY !oe<Olld•-J no m t 1 !oeconcl NQh I JI o m • o IATU"OAY f'l'lllow l:tlem ~2 FlrsllllQll , ... m 4 4 Se<ondlow J no.m. 1 • Se<ondHIQll • 03!> m. 6.0 IUHDAY l'lr1ttew 3 JM m. ~.2 Flr1t 1119' 10 lh m. • 6 S.concl low 3 J:lp m 1 1 Seconc1111911 • •o"' • o 5'mrlM14 13• m ., MIU·O.p.m. _,.._, •• m .. 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