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1978-07-20 - Orange Coast Pilot
I 17 -- Cuts Activities ' ' Dramatie Reseue Postal Talks Off Coast Saves Continue; Strike rowni~g Woman Deadline Nears THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 20, 1978 vo· .. 11, NO. 101, • S£CTIOftS, 0 ~•ors Set • m 8)' PIOLIP ROSMARl!li. ot , .. O.tl• ~ll•t ll•lt The air over most of coasta. Oran~e County today was fi, to b r ealht-on ly in m ode ~a tl' draughts. according to the South Coast Air Quality Management District <Related story PagP A5.I The d1str1ct called ? • sulfate alert" issued when s ulfate parllcula•es in the air measure more tt>an 25 micrograms per Woman, 45, n·,Rescued t: Off Coasi E stan<'1a Florl!:. of ... os t Alamitos. who was spotted noal 1ng 300 yards off the &:al Beach ~ pier \\ednesday, is alive today of afte r a dra matic sea rescue by ' e1g!Jl lifegua"ds and surfers who " kept he1 afloat and revived her. t Mr Flores, 45, of 4421 Howaro t: '1 Ave . was listed in serious condi· tton today at Los Alamitos i General Hospital's intens ive • <'are unit, nurses reported. 1 She "as raced to the Shell Oil i Company boat fuel dock just off J Pacific Coast Highway in Hunt· ' '1 10gton Beach by a lifeguard boat an<l met by Huntington Beach Fire Department paramedics. •Jt was quite a traumatic one,· Seal Beach Lifeguard U . Chip Kubhne -who originally spotted Mrs Flores -said. 1 fte Aaid family m e mbers theoriie she was wading about t, waist deep ln the-syrf when she experienced one of 'her frequent fa mt1ng seizures and plunged over. race down. "She was then probably car· · ned oul to sea by a rlpllde." Ll. KW>llne said. ··we had two surfers out there. one wlth a boogie board.' Jerry Dean and Jerry Summerfelt, ol Long Beach . and they really helped .. . He said two lifeguards raced out and leaped from the end of the pier and two more s printed lnto the surf from their towers lo reacut> .Mn. Flores UlelUUd Chlef Tim Oorst-y e.4mh1l1t.red mouth-lo-mouth t'u•cltallon lo Mra. Flores. -who waa not breathin" when h r 1 <See AUVE, Pace AZ) ) ~L ·- County rubir meter for al l thE.- Southland. Although conditions were ex peeled to be much less intensP along the <'oast than in inland arPas. all areas were alerted to <'Ut back fuel use and curtail out · door physical activity. Power plants and refineries were ordered lo make max 1mum use or available low·sulfur fuel oil and lo reduce sulfur dioxide emissions by 20 per cent Sulfates are formed when sul fur dioxide emissions react with moisture They irritate the eyes and bronchial tubes. ' Residents were asked to cut back electrical power use by turning off lights. air condi· t1o ners and other electrical ap- ohances except when needed. They wert_ urged to stay in- doors Peo~ with respiratory pro ble ms. a nd c hildre n . (See SMOG, Page A2) Talks Go On As Postal Strike Nears WASHINGTON <AP) -With a mail strike possible at mid· night tonight. negotiators for the Postal Service and its unions continued separate meetings to· day with f-:deral med,iators rathe r than talking face to face. The mediators have kept the two sides apart since Monday, when direct negotiations were halted. The mediators have talked to representatives o! each side In separate rooms of a Washington hote l fo r the last three days and carried proposals back a nd f o r t h . Wednesday's sessions 1asted until about midnight. A sow-ce close to the negot1a· Uons s aid rrivately: "They Ob· viously wll be together later ln the day if there is an)'thing that can be accomplished that way." Postmaster General Wllllarn F Bolger. speaking to reporters a rter testlfytn" at a con negotiators were "making prog ress · and he thought a slrtke wtU ~averted, wlll be averted "l st1U have oonr1dence we are going lo come out wlU\ a labor agre,tnent tonight,·· Bolaer Utd <Se-e MAIL, Pa1e ,U , ewer Fee Plan • 0 the ram A~Wo~IO UNIDENTIFIED-BOY WALKS ALONG A MOUND OF TRASH IN PHILADELPHIA STREET Agreement Today Could End Weeklong Walkout of 19,600 Employees in City Philly Strike to End? Labor Strife RoclaJ W ashingto~ New Orleans By lbe Ass~lated Press Negotiators for 19,600 striking Philadelphia employees reached tentative agreement toflay that could end a week-long walkout. But wildcat strikes by some New Orleans garbagemen and some of Washington's 4.500 bus and subway workers continued lo disrupt life in those cities. In New York City, meanwhile. a union r e presenting 18,500 policemen reached tentative agreement with the cJty. after six days or disruptive protests by off·duty officers. Here is a bMef look at the labor disputes: WASHINGTON -Massive tram c jams at bridges leadlng Into the nation's capital from Virginia followed a wildcat strike today that completely shut down Washington's subway ctnd much of its bus .service. A Metro spokesman said the walkout had idled more than 60 percent of the system's l.600 buses. The system has abou\ 500,000 riders. man)' or whom use a combination of bus •nd rail service. The subway system .1ad .o t>e closed down because motormen w~re honoring the m cbanlc~· ptcket lines Local 689 of the Ama.gamaled \ I I Transit Union denounced the strike and called it illegal NEW YORK -The dele~atc assembly or the Patrolmen·-, Benevolent Association voted to· day to approve a tentative agreement with the city lt must still be ratified by the rank and file Wednesday's tenative pact. which came on the heels of Ma yor Edward K oc h 's withdrawal of two or his major contract demands -ror n exib1le work shifts and a curb on sick leave abuse sparked the PBA to call off all demons trations by off.duty officers The mayor denied that earlier raucous police demonstrations. which he termed "lawlessness." had influenced his decision to soften his J>Osltlon with the un· 1on NEW ORLEANS -With the odor of uncollected trash beRin Healtli Pay Banned SACJtAMENTO <AP> .. new law will p rohi bit the Cnllfornia Teachers Association from letting health insurance compa nies pay CTA starrers who h andle tearhcrs healt h ln11 urance. ning to spread through som<.· neighborhoods. a few three man crews took trucks out lo make pickups today . Bul other wildcatters refused return.to· work orders from the m ayor. a Judge a nd t heir own union leaders The !'ltrike started Tuesda> over complaints about broken down trucks. But on Wednesday. som e ~arbagemen said they would not return to work unless the city began negotiations for higher pay PHILADELPHIA -Striker<; were to vote Friday on 11 pro posal to end their strike aJtainst the nation's fourth·largest rlty. .vhlch has been growing filthier by the day ~ause or uncollect ed trash and unswcpl 11trcets The strikers -who include garbagemen. recreation depart menl personnel and health de partment workers were not ~xpected to rt turn to work before the vote The agreement was reached after a l414l·hour negotiating session Issues In the strlkt by mem ber!li of the American Federation of State. County and Mumcl'pal Employees had been demands for a guarantee or no layoffs and the u me 9 percent wage hlkt given pollcemfm roposa Angers Crowd d j RAVMOND ESTRADA JR. 01 t1'e 0.llf l"llot St~tt Bowing lo the angry protesti, of about 2.000 residenh directors of the Orange County San 1ta11on Di~tr1cts ha ve scrapped a plan to rharge flat •ate fct·s for sewer services lh1:. year Tl'll' l'rowd hooted ano catcalled at d1n•ctors for four hour!\ Wednesday t•vl•nini! . .mtil the COntrOVCfSl81 flat rate plan WW• soundly voted dn\\n during an outdoor session in the sanitation distrir1s· parking lot in Fountain Valle\' The recs "ould ht.1vc ranged from $38 12 lo $59 70 per year for property ownl'r<.. throughout much of Orange County . The $17 million rollected "rom the fees would have been used to off!\el :.ibout $19 million in oropt>rty taxc:. th<' distn<'l~ a r<.· losml:{ bt>c:.iu:.c of Proposition 13 Gent•u1lly. the seven <;anitation d1 <;tr1ct<; <;e r vc northern. central a nd western section-. of Oran~e County. 1nc ludinl! the Orange Coa<;t C'Ommunitieo; of ftuntinglM Beach. Fount ~lin Valley Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Southe:.ic;t <;ect 1on4' or the county Irvine. the Saddleback (Set SEWER. Pal{e ~21 Coa~c. Weather Low c loud-. a nd f(lg along coast through mid. morn1n~ hour' Frtd.tv. otherwise 'unnv LC1w" tonight 60 '" 64 H1gn, Friday 68 to 72 ·11 be:srht" to 84 to 93 inland INSIDE TODA" Without th e colorfr.1 hleacher Idols thar then• "11ect Io b t can 111-p .:IL'"1 .. r troubadour' t'rt1t" SIN11 page 88 ladex , -....-.··-~--·--. ,-.•···-···-·· .. ···...--··· i; ' . · D•llY l'llol Sl•tt I'-• ANGRY TAXPAYERS LINE UP TO SPEAK AS SANITATION DIRECTORS (FOREGROUND) GET AN EARFUL AT OUTDOOR HEARING If Sewer Directors Didn't Know What Proposition 13 Was All About, They Got the Picture Wednesday 'Bends' Fatal to Diver By WILLIAM HODGt Ot 1M 0.11, l'I'°' St•tt 1\ 41 ·' {'ar old d1 v{'r apparent I} Ott'd of air t•mbnli!>m I the bend!>J .Jul\ l' orr Aliso Bt•act in SouU Laguna whl•r hf' be<'ame en tangled in a ho::.c. turnmg him u1>s1de dQwn and allowing air to rush into his deep·liea diving suit shooting him tQ the surface. A federa1 orficlal said Hiram 1leckham's dt•ath resulttd from ri,,.ang loo raµidly Crom a depth or 19· feet bccause his diving -,u1t rnflatl•d li ke a balloon "Lh,uall\ the d1Vl•r's air goes 1nl <1 th•· head p1N·e and comes out through thf' l'X hau!>t port in thP hPlmet," Oc-cupational Saf .. \) and tlealth Adm1n1stration Ar1.•a D1 rt-C'lor Barne~ T1hb1ts Said ·once the diver's s uit began filling with air he could not re gain his balance " As Bc<'kham began ris ing toward the surface. a s afety diver st ationed above him in the water went down trying lo stop him from s urfacing But. Tibbits said. the 11afety diver had lo rele nt when he could no longer hold the balloon ing Beckham under the surface 'He couldr>'t come up from that depth t 190 feet> either or we would have had two divers •Jn serious trouble." Tibbits said. Once freed. Beckham shot to the s u•·face like a cork. causing nitrogen gas bubbles to be re- leased into his bloods tream Tt-e bubbl e~ block blood vessels and inhibit the now of blood. causing extreme cramps. In severe cases. the bubbles can ltlerally t ear through vessel walls in an effort to release themselves from the body. Nitroge n bubbles are released when a diver makes a rapid as· cent to the -surface from deep water. not allowing his body to adjust from.deep sea pressures. Pressure at 100 feet is six times that at the surface. Beckham had been working at that depth with a high pressure hose used to clean debris from a sewage outfall line being built for the Aliso Water Management Agency The diver died in a decom pression chambe" aboard the $ 1 5 Billion Reduction Planned by Panel -.\ASllJ"IGTOl'\ AP> Th" tlou:-.e \\ays and Means Com m ill<'" went to work today on ~ SI!'> hilhon tax reduction bill eor la1n1ng l'ap1t.1I ga1 ni. provisions oµpo~l'd by Prc!.1dent Carter While tht' committee agreed lhal. amendments might be o' ft•red fr(•t>I'. Cha1rmar Al Ull n 1 c1 n I> Ort• , plc•ad<'c1 for th0 mc;.surc to LY• kcp' cssent1alh 1nt,1Cl 11 " tle:-.cnllf'o 11 a,, "obv1oush ~l·ll rl1·s1gn1.•d. not only to serve tht' t•cunumy. but. lo weather th" , p<J ltt1 ta' storms in Congr..ess." l1 llman !.•ud the ift'J>l>rlant:.. cnns1c1erat1on 1~ 1.he~'nirti months o' the present Cpttgress I!> LO StPt·-a bill prompll} thrnugr llouse passage and pre pan· for a <'Omprom1se con fl·n•ncc· with the Senate, which u:-.uall) m akl1S drastir revisions The comm1ll<'t' had suspendro 1·on:-.1dt'rallon of ta>i. leg1slallon for thrt>e months while the l'"rtcr admin1strat1on sou~ht to '1nP up support ror 1ts position. Some memb~n ••. however. c;ervl•d notice the) will try to modtf) the hill Rl'p .James C Corman O Calif . smd some aspect~ of 1t ·gi ve we1~h1 to Presid ent Carter's statement that the tax M dc is a disgrace " He indicat ed h<' will offer am endments on tax shl'lter s through use of capita' ~ams Rep. J J Pickle. D·Texas said h<' will rene"" his effor1 to merel) continue the tax red:uc t1ons no"" 1r cffecl without new' cuts ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Owi <>.,. C.0.\1 o. .... P-ttoe ""'"'~''" '" l"'9\ ~""'° ,,.. ........ .,..,.,, t\ °"bf'"""'°'" '"""o."""'~ (A:M'\1 P\.1041\h•tliq (6f'N)Af'l'I' ""'°'" •f"'f'ld tqn _,..,_ pVC)4•\l'lit'it *-'Of'lld•Y HU""'9"1 F-rtOlr tor" C... t• Ir#'~ ,....,.Ol'Y• fHMt\. tt~'•"'O"OJ' 8t.te."'*""""" ···" "•"•' •t••f'lf' ~,IJOOt{lb,.t(-'Y•tw4 ft""' \...,..._fWMt'I \ovif\(M \t A,ff'IQllif,~IPO ltaft t\ ~1\hf'd \•httOtlY'\ #"Cf ~If\ fl-~ ;;:;~~~1.~.·,:~.:~ uo '#nl a.. . . _...,._ Pr•'"""' .. Ni flr\#t\ftH i.0111 C-v •"·'~•M"*~f\dGI'~ .. ~ , ........ , .. ..,. lo.to T-\AM .......... Mt "'Ml'f'MJ C cMo- 0.rlt•" 1..M• ltk lltN I' !Mot 4\\1\t•nt MefW01f'IQ(dtto'' Office• C'O\I•.,.,, YI )II! W•\I 8«' \l""'t l-<»""'•fhMf'I tt .. G....,,....rt\tf'tttf t-4""1•"0t0ft ~A<ft ""'"""l<l\~w.,-d ~Mk'tlfN~" V1tl"y 1\)0tl.tP.ottNCt •' \.-" n • ..oo r ,,..,_..,., Telephone (7t4)142-G2t Claulti.ct Adveftlllng 642·54171 ~-Y•ftfl'f' ...... ()tf~ Ut-t310. ,,-,9'1"\ ~( ... ,.,,"' •N-tlOO • ~--Ot•-Ciou"!•C~llM M0-•220 .. While tht! aomm1stralion has signaled that it may not continue to oppose any easing whatever of the capitaJ gains tax. the bill the committee is discussing goes muc h farther in this direction than any changes administra two s pokes mer are known to have discussed Carter-haa made a campaign issue or taxing capital gains as ordinaq in co m e and had threalened to withhold approval of any tax b\11 with provisions to rela" the tax " Bul an 1\ih·hour round of dis ('Ussion s··with Tre a s urY. Seeretary W Michaet Bhamen th~l lef' House tax writers with Uute rTalk Set To night W tiSHll\GTOllJ .AP> President Carter holds his fi rs t pr ime -tim e televtsion new:-. confercn('r tonigh .. It will be seen on the ABC. CBS and NRC networks at 5 p.m. PDT Th<' White House said the session was ~chedulcd for prime vie wing time because severaf important s.ubJect s. including last week's economic summ1t in West Germany, had come up. White H ou se Presi; Secretary Jody Powell s aid Carter plans no open ing statement and will open himself for questions for 30 minutes F,....P~.4 1 ALIVE .•• rescuers reached her. Lt. Kubline added. The team induded lireguards S l e \e C u s hman, John Carpenter. Larry Rhoads and lifeguard boat operators Mark Nelson and Greg Boge. "lt was quite an effort on their part.~· said Deputy HunUngton Beach Fire Marshal Roger Hosmer.. .... Lifeguard sPokesmen•said ttie trl p from tbe gpot where they • "'reatled the apparent(_)' d~n~ woman into the rescue bQat 11)<1 the fuel dock took • total of less than five minutes The vlcum was rev.ved en .route t9 lhc fuel dock wb,ert Jlunlin~ton Beach paramec:hci. were wailln" the impression Carter might ac cept capital gains changes that would: Ease the burden on hom eowners selling properties whose values are swollen by infla· tion -Encourage in . eslors to buy into new, risky enterprises. Ease the tax path of busi· nessmen wishing to dispose of one enterprise so as to invest in another , and per haps t>ven some modification of capital gains rates Fro91P~A J SMOG ••• especially were urged to curtail act1 vi ties. District smog watchers said the coastal Orange County ac- tions were precautions taken against actual rull·stage alerts whi('h have ~n called only in mlanc' La Habra and the Santa Ana Canyon in thls county. A spokesman rrom the Los Ange les offi ce s aid. "The problem isn't so bad on the coast We're mainly worried about what happens when your polluted air hits our polluted air " Only San Juan Capistrano was not in('luded in the areas urged to take precautionary cutbacks, because there are no fossil fuel burning power plants there, the district reported Levels of ozone also were re ported rising. though again with lesser effeds on coastal areas. The district reported current ozone levels at Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa smog stations at 0 OS parts per million. A farsl stage alert is called when the level ~acbes0.2 ppm. The heavy pollution .-ammgs were expected to continue al least t.hro\&gh Friday F,....P,,.eAI MAIL ••• He said t.be POllal Service waw prepared with standby plans in the evenl of a s\rike -and these could include asking the pres1 dent to consider declaring a na Llona t emergency a nd using other federal employees to carry Lhe mail. Bolger testified before the sub- comm itt.ee on federal services or tbe Senate Governmental Ar Calrs Committ~ on tffo bills to reorganiie the POBtaJ Service He said he wanu to avoid a general post.al mcreaae an the next 2"' years and that a m-.tor factor in whet.her lhat coal is met will be ·'whtt.her we get a responsible labor contract lon1J(ht" . ... -... ,.. _ ... ,,,. .. ,,..,. ,. . World War II L1b<-rty !>hip Davy Crockett about five hours after he surfaced. Tibb1Lc; said no <,afetv viola tsons were dl!>COvered surround mg the divrng operations off Aliso Beach "We couldn't find any maJor violations at all," Tibbits said "The only violation at all was that they didn't have diving pro· cedures posted on the ship .. But they probably won't be cited for that b<-C'ause lhl·y J1d cverythin~ thc•y Wt'rf· !.Upposed to do." he continued "Th<•y .1ust d·dn't have the paper posted." F re.PogeAJ SEWER FEE PLAN. • • .. Valley and the a rea rrom l.aguna Beach to San Clemente are served by other sewer agencies Most of the 75 irate speuers who addressed tbe O CS n directors Wednesday called Lhe fees "just another tat" and "a way to circumvent PnSposilion 13." Early in the outdoor meeting. OC'SD joint boards chairman non Saltarelli. a Tustin city oouncilman. admitted to the audie nce that the proposed fees ·vould have been "tnequitable .. Despite trus admission, the crowd continued to appro.ach the speakers' podium to give the 40 asembled public officials a piece or their minds. F o untain Valley res ident Harry J. Appling, a banker. said OCSD officials "are amassing incredible surpluses"' or about S88 million in an 'investment fund ·· OCSD officials s aid these funds are needed to pay 'or more trunk lines and treatment facilities required by federal and state mandates over the next five years But Spt'akers at the ood1um said OCSD offi cials should tell s t ate a nd fe de r a l mandats m akns "to go to hell" anlr"'ft6t require the districts to oay for morc sewage facilities. Applin~ said OCSD should cut 1t:-. f..'X pcnditun•s . "We need sc\'en districts 11ke we need a hole in the hea d ... Appling added. "I 'm ~oing to start a cluo to mount an attack against this Oat fee ... Appling threatened Huntington Beach resident Dave Atkinson called the dire('tors "thieves .. and referrl'<i to Saltarelli as a S350 a month chairman_ Saltarelli J?ets S350 for attending a monthly OCSD mee ting and working wtth district aides . Irvine Mayor Bill Vardouhs. District 7 l>Oard chairman. s aid citizens must lobby W1th OCSD offi<'ials against 'edera1 and state la ws that r equire the districts to spend SlOO million over the next five years ror additional facilities And Vardouhs said OCSD must lobby lo make the one 275 East 17th St. CostaMna ............. ~ 10....w ... et "' Phone 642-8882 Sten MOUA Oaity M s.i i-6 30 ................ _ ........ percent property tax mandated by Proposition l:J. available in the form of r e venue to the •8J\itatioo districts. OCS D directors agreed to operate the districts within the one percent in property tax revel\ues that m:Jy be '1lade available to them. Lame -duck Orange County Supervisor U.1rry Schmit told the c·rowd early in the meeting that the proposed nat rate 'ee system" was a "mistake ·· Armt'<i with meeting notices and tux bilJs. many residenl" said they became enraged Nhen they received more than one notice because Lhey own several pu~ee:-. or property L J Posl of Costa Mesa said he received "four of these r;p-off nOtlC'C!. Hes1dents from most eentral and north county c1tie~ argued that the n at r at<.' fees Would be the same for a single family house and a large apartment co m pi e'< eve n though th<' apar tmen t buildin~ would gener ate much more sewage The publ1t• h earing wa" disrupted many times by people shouting for <1 qu1t'k .olt' against the flat rall• fel'" Chairma n Sulta re llt at ont> point becamc disgusted a nd said. 'Will everybody oleast.> shut up" nut l'rfl"d mt•rnoers promotlv to1d Saltarl.'llt to 'o.;hut up · S1.•vt·ral o;1wakero.;. including Gll·n llan:-.on of Co!'La Mesu. were booed a nd told to "sit down" when they su~gested Ule OCSD 01reC'tor<; eonsider ·a more l'qu1table 'lat a te rel' nt>x t year Saltarelli said the action taken Wedn1."•di:1\ night won I nurt ocso·.., '('"ttl!t' opt'ratrons "or thl' l'Ommi; ) ear · Election Voided LA PAZ. '\oh via I AP' 'T'hl' "atton al Elect ion Court ha.., voided the results of Bolivia c; first prcs1dPnt1al election in ·'.? yl'ar c; al the requec;t or thl' m1l1t a r y J?Ollttrnment· .... candidate a ftt'r o ppos 1t1on <'harg~ that his Vll'tor • wa:-. fraudulent I RCA ColorTrak Control Center corwef11efll toucti-button 1un1ng fr om vo ur easv chair You owe it to yourself to check 0&1r prtcn. bf.fore Y°" btly! Ma\~f'' Chatgt• V•5A 81..0gl'I PllyfTlet'I~ ,. Orange Coast VOL. 71, NO. 201, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Toda~··s Clo~ing ~.V. Stoeks THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1978 C TEN CENTS It's OK to Breathe But Carefully By PIUUP ROSMARIN Of .. D611y , .... St.atf The air over most or coastal Orange County today was fit to breathe o nly in moderate draughts. according to the South Coast Air Quality Management District. (Related story Page AS.I The district called a "sulfate alert"-issued when sulfate particulates in the a ir measure more than 25 micrograms per c ubic mete r -for a II the Southland. Although conditions were ex· peeled to be much less intense along the coast than in inland areas. all areas were alerted to cut back fuel use and curtail out· door physical activity. Power plants and rerioeries we re orderefi to make max· imum ui1eOC available low·sulfur fuel oil and to reduce sulfur dioxide em1ss1ons by 20 per- cent. Sulfates are formed when sul- fur dioxide emissions react with moisture. They irritate the eyes and bronchial tubes. Residents were asked to cut back electrical power use by turning off lights. air condi· tioners and other electrical ap- pliances except when needed. They were urged lo stay in· doors. People with respiratory problems. a nd c h i lcJren. especially were urged to curtajt activities. District smog watchers said the coastal Orange County ac lions we re precautions taken against actual full-stage alerts. which have been called only in inland La Habra and the Santa Ana Canyon in this county oany "'°'Suff ,..,... At«ift..Y.. IM!>AnflS.U~..$AMTAlJ_ON_DIRECtQRS:{f-08£G8QUNQl:G&T.AM--£AAEW.. AT>-~ HEAR Iii.===== · If Sewer Directors Didn't Know What Proposition 13 Was All About. They Got the Picture Wednesday .... 7 County Sewer Fees Scrapped Sanitation Directors Bow to Boisterous Protesu By RAYMOND ESTRADA Jft. 01 t .. Dally .. li.t Stall BowinJt to the angry protests or a bout 2.000 r esidents, Jirectors of the Orange County San i tation Distri ct s h ave scrappl'd a plan to c harge nat rall' fees for sewer services this year The crowd hooted and catcalled al d irectors for fou r hours Wednesday evening until the controversial flat rate plan was ~oundly voted down during an outdoor session in the sanitatior districts' parking lot 1n F ountain Valley. The fees would have ranged from $38.12 lo $59.70 per year for property owners throughout much of Orange County. The $17 million collected from the fees would have been used to offset about $19 million lo property taxes the districts are losing because or Proposition 13. G e nerall y. t h e se v e n saniW!tion dis tricts serve northern. central and westem sections o r Orange County inc luding the Or ange Coast communities or Huntington Be ach. Fountain Valley, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Southeast sections of the county -Irvine. the Saddleback Valley and t h e a rea from Laguna Beach to San Clemente -are served by other sewer agencies. Most of the 75 irate speakws wh o a ddressed the ocsn directors Wednesday called the fees "just another tax" and "a way to circumvent Proposition 13 .•. Early 1n the outdoor meeting. OCSD joint boards chairman Don Saltarelli . a Tustin city councilman. a dmitted to the audience that the proposed fees would have been "inequitable .. Despite this admission. the crowd continued to approach the speakers' podium to ~ivc the 40 assembled public officials a piece of their minds. Rapillt Pleads Guilty Fountain Valley resident Harry J Appling, a banker. said OCSD offi cials ··are amassing incredible surpluses.. or about S88 million in an ··investment fund " OCSD officials said t hese funds are neede<. to pay for more trunk lines and t reatment facilities required by federal and stale mandates over the next five years Clewell Due to Be Sentenced Next Month Warren Dale Clewell of Mis s1on Viejo pleaded guilty today to criminal charges stemming from the rape and beating of a 13.year-old El Toro girl Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight accept- -cd the plea to fi ve felony counts and set Aug. 17 as the date be will hold an expected two-day hearLng into Clewell's possible status as a mentally disordered sex offender Co ast Weathe r Low c louds and fog along coast through mid- morning hours Friday, othe rwise s unny. Lows tonight 60 to 64 Highs Friday 68 to 72 at beaches to 84 to 93 Inland. I NSIDE TODA.~ Without ·the colorful tJltacMJ-fdoll that there iu~ to be. can t11pewrtt er tro11bodo11r1 uiat' Stor11 Paot BB. l•tles Al,. .. ,:-::: AU 1..-1111..-C. llnM ~ A .. L.tMtft Ct L M. .. ,. A6 Milt!MI -..-11 .. ......... .., ,...,... ca.. CellMnlla Al 01 ...... I ,,_ .. ClatJll!ff 0.it ....._., ...... M,D1 ~ h Of' ... ea.ty Al4 ~-.,~.,.. ., o.-...-.. ,1111 ..... l*'-"al ..... -· MafWtJ ., l!!a!:? m ........ J: ~Cl...._ M -I Cl WWtf .. ..,. M,~ I • Defense attorney Terry Giles said he wiU put psychiatrists on the stand who will a rgue that Clewell should be designated a mentally disordered sex offender and returned to Atascadero State Hospital Clewell left the mental facility last March after being treated there as a mentally disordered sex offender for five and one half years. Two months later. it Is al· leged. he picked up the El Toro girl as she walked to her home from n earby Se rrano In - termediate School and drove her to Irvine where she was raped. Mitchell Wins Bid for Parole WASHINGTON IAPl -John N. Mitchell, lhe last Watergate criminal to go to prison. was granted a parole today, effective Jan. 19. He will have served 19 ~onths of h1s one·to-four year sentence. counting five months freedom on medlHf furlough. The U.S. Parole Commission apparently aocorded little weight to Mitchell's age and ln- flrm lUes, since the length or hJs sentence Ls similar to that of his two co-defendants. H. R. Hal d e man and J o hn D Ehrllcbman whose ttme In priRon was set at 18 months each. The decision follows an tn. tcrvtew wttb Mltehtll by com - mlatJon lavHUaa&on July 6. • beaten and left for dead on a dirt road. Clewell is charged with rape. sex pervers ion. a ttempted murder and infliction of gre41t bodily injury. Defense attorney Giles said Clewell could draw a state <See GUILTY. Page A2 ) * * * But speakers at the podium said OCSD officials should tell st ate and federal mandatt' makers "to go to hell " and not require the districts to pay for more sewaJ(e facilities Appling said OCSD should cut its expenditures "We need !See SEWER. Page 1\2) Father of Smpect Seeks Incarceration By TOM BARLEY OI • o.lly f'llM St.ff Warren Dale Clewell's griev Ing father called Wednesday for Orange County Superior Court action that would Insure bis son's return lo Atascadero State Prison. "He was r e leased from Atascadero last March before his course of psychiatric treat· ment WllS completed." Mission Viejo printer Robert J. Cleowell said. Bourne Resigns BULLETIN WASIDNGTON <AP> -Or. Peter Boarne, P resldea t Carter'• dlilef advlter on dni« abate, reslped today leu tMll l4 boa.re after adml«ln1 t'9at tie •••eMta p~ ... • nclUo• ~.<See e.,.r ,.. ,.Rt PqeM.> . . ' He must be allowed to go back a~ain if he pleads guilty And he must be kept there for the length of time it takes to make my son well a~am . "I love him." Robert Clewell said ··1 have always tried to help him and l always will and I think it's to my son's credit that h e wants to be helped and become Just one person . the s we4?l . friendlv guy he has always been when he has been able to resist the i.1lrusion or this other personality ." The ,elder Clewell said he is convinced that his son's me ntaJ problems and .. Jekyll and Hyde persooellty·• ste m from what he described as "sexua l mlscon· duct and bizarre behavior" when Warren Clewell was about 13. He Is now 28. Clewell . 22676 Vin Santa Marla. saJd hJs son was abused by women relatives nl a lime when the Clew•ll famlly Jived an <See FATHER, Pace AJ) , .,. .. _ ... .,. __ .. ...... .... . . .. . .. ._. . ._ . ,. - A spokesman from the Los Angeles offie'e" said. "The problem isn't so bad on the coast We're mainly worried about what happens when your polluted air hits our polluted air · · Only San Juan Capistrano was not included in the areas urged to take precautionary cutbacks. because there are no fossil fuel burning power plants there. th~ district reoorted / Levels of ozone also were re- ported rising. though again with lesser effe<'ts on coastal area~ The district reported current ozone levels at Laguna Beach and Costa Mcsc1 smog sldtions at 0 05 parts per million A first stag~ alert is called when the level reaches G 2 ppm The heavy pollution warnings- were expected to continue c.it least through Fridc1y. Our Town Co1t1pl.ex Rent Increases Anger Tenants By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OfU•D.otlyPHotS~ll Angry residents or the Our Town apartment complex an Costa Mes a descended on landlords Wednesday to protest ren t 1nc reas<'s the t enanb believe violate the s pirit or Proposition 13 The rent increases. ranging from $21> to $35 per' month. will take effect Aug. l and eventua ll y affect all 235 units now occupied at the complex at Fairview Road and Adams Avenue near Orange Coast Coll ege Kandi and Randy Christian. both 27. and the parents of a 5 year.old boy, havc been livin~ at Our Town for about two und :i half years They claim they havt' been getting rent ancreascs l':-'cry six months. The latest wall ancreasc the rent on their two-bedroom a partment from $290 to $315. -ha • docu. ments they say show a $59.000 drop in property taxes for the complex becau.o;e of Propos ition 13. They said Wednesday that they have been unable to get any explanation a rter receiving a form letter that said the rent in creases are based on 3 12 per cenl increase an OJ><'ratmg costs to run the complex Trailed by a telcv1s1on crew and 66 other tenants. t he Chris- ti ans arri ved at the offices of C.J . Segerstrom and Sons de· velopers in Costa Mesa Wednes· day . After learning that the com pany leases the land to another party and has no control over rents. the tenants moved on to the firm res ponsible. Continen- tal Illinois Property of Orange Armed with a petition s1J,tned <See ANGRY. Pagt' A2) Mangers to Speak Assemblvm3n Denni -. Mangers. D·Huntmgton BeaC'h. w 111 d 1-. cu-;" th l' <' rr e ct-. or Propos1llon 13 tomght at a public .. com mumty forum·· at Costa Mesa Council Chambcrc;, 77 Fair Drive. All residents are invited to the free. 7 30 p m forum Tenarious Tut Datly f>ilol Staff ........ GETS NEW ASSIGNMENT Fairview's Keri Mclain Clinical Aide At Fairview Gets Top Post • Ke ra McLain. ;JCtmg clinical d irector at Fa irview Stall' Hospital. in Costa Mesa. will bc<.•omc tht' r1~st woman to head a state mental hospital when she hecomcs cxt·cut1 vt• dircC"tor of A~ncwc; Stall' Hoi.p1tal m Sa~ .JOSl' nl'XI month, offil·ials an llUUO<.'(!d today M 1:-~ Mc Lam. 34. wa:-appomt ed bv Onv1d Lobe rJ?. director or tht· nt·w ... t:Jk Developmt'nlal Sl' rv ll'l''-Ot•pjrt ment which ...u pl•rv1~t'' nanc: hosp1tah hl~ ... cvcr<.'lv retardc.od , :rnt1:-t1c and othC'r cic,c!opmentally disabled people M ,....., McLain.., ::tppo1ntment 1 akl'-.. effect Au~ 21 Her start IOJ? <,alary 1s $29.881.1 ;i year Proof th at the j!O l d de:l l h m!\~k ()f Kin g Tutankharnun has s urvived more than 3.000 vear-. with v irtua lly no 11! etrect~ ha!' bccri e!'t ~lb\1c;hed bv this X .ray view o( the mask thl't once ('(\\ ered the head and shoulders of the pharnoh c: mummv The radiogroph ·~ part or the exh1b•t on "e" ~t the Koda k Photo Gallery in N(w \'ork The 'en.1cal wh!le ~lrea k IS p Nt of I hl '-L!pport •ng dt~play pedestal (Qf the mask • c\2 DAIL V PILOT <Auter Talk Set Toni.ght P....,PqeAJ SEWER FEE PLAN. • • WASHINGTON fAP1 !•resident Cdrter holds his fir s t pr1me -t1me telev1s1on new cooforl'nce tonight. It wall be seen on the ABC, CBS and NBC networks at 5 p.m. PDT The White House said the session was scheduled for prime viewing time because several important subjects. including last week's economic summit in West Germany, bad come up. White House Press Secretary Jody Powell said Carter plans no open- ing statement and will open himself for questions for 30 minutes Fro•PageAJ FATHER ... Los Angeles "Much of what he endured didn't come out until later," Clewell ~aid "I was working Jong hours at the time and didn't know of the ni~htmare that my son had endured until much later when it was too late." seven c:b.strlcl$ hke we need a hole ID the head," Applana added • • 1 • m going to start a club to mount an attitck against thts Oat fee ." Appling thrt:alt:ned. Huntington Beach resident Dave Atkinson called the directors "thieves" and referred to Saltarelli as a $350·a·month chairman. Saltarelli gets $350 for attend.in& a monthly OCSO meeting a nd working with district aides. Irvine Mayor Bill Vardoull~. Distr ict 7 board chairman. sa1d citizens must lobby with OCSD officials against feder al and s tate laws t ha t r e quire the districts to spend $100 million over the next fi ve years for additional facilities. And Vardoulis said OCSD must lobby to make the one percent property tax, mandat~ by Proposition 13. available m the form of revenue to the sanitation districts . OCSO director s agreed to operate the districts within the one percent io properly tax revenues that m ay be made available to them. · ...... Lame.duck Orange County Supervisor Larry Schmit told the crowd early in the meeting that the proposed flat rate fee 5ystem was a "mistake " Armed wtth mHUn1 noti~ and tax bills. man)' r•ldtota uid they became enrated when they received more fhan one notice because they own several plel.'et1 of property. L.J . Post of Costa Men said he received "four of lheee rtpolf notices." Residents from most· central and north COW'lly cities •rsued that tbe Qat rate tees would be the same for a single famUy house and a large apartment complex even though the apartment building would generate much more sewa,e. TWe public hearing was disrupted many times by people shouting for a quick vote against the nat rate rees. Chairman Saltarelli a t one point became dis gusted and said. "Will everybody please shut up?" But crowd members promptly told Saltarelli to "shut up." Several s peakers. including Glen Hanson or Costa Mesa, were booed and told to "sit down'' when they suggested the OCSD directors consider "a more equitable" fiat rate ree next year. Saltarelll said the action taken Wednesday night won't hurt OCSD's sewage operations ror the coming year. Clewell said his son was con· fronted with nudity and sexual misconduct and then beaten for res ponding to overtures and participating in s uch con duct 5 School Officials He said his ~onAas locked in closets at the Loi Angeles home and threatened with death if he dared to report the incidents to his father. Give up Free Cars ··It's all in the reports at High school busing is gone and At:.iscadero." the Mission Viejo so are leased cars for five ad man said. "I have no doubt that min1strators in the Newport this kind of filth triggered the Mesa Unified School District. mental condition that has made Although the leased vehicles my son two m e n -one a are p<Jrt of their contracts. the savage, sex·obsessed criminal, management team has volun who preys on young girls and the tarily offered to give up the cars second. a sweet. gentle young in light of the district's post· man who is liked by aJI he meets." Jarvis financial picture. Clewell aJso blamed juvenile School trustees have approved court authontl<'S In Los Angeles a plan to give tr ansportation al· and the California Youth lowances to four of the ad Authority system for failing to ministrators instead. n.:l·ognlze the mental troubles The largest, $300 per month. dl•vcloping in his son at a time will go to Superintendent John \\hen prompt treatment might Nicoll . who h <1~ been leasing a have prevented three attacks on Ford station wagon for the past young women year. One of those attacks occurred School offici als believe the tn Orange County last May 18 $300 will be a ~avings over the when a 13·year.old El Toro girl lease plan. which provided 1n· was raped and beaten to the surance. some gas. and com· point ' that doctors feared her plete maintenance at the district ~alb or J;l:C.rnUUl~t d.isabilit.Ly '!...===.s.h=· OJ>-.....Exa.J.:L fig_u r ~-are n · t * * * av a 11 ab I e bu l errs t r1 fl s pokeswoman Je::in Ha rmon Fro.a Page A I said she is sure "they a re taking GUILTY ... '>nson term of 20 years and four month!. 1f the pica 1s accepted That mean~. tic said. actual con· fincment uf about 13 and one· h~df }l'i.in'o "But that confinement must he in Atascadero." Giles said. ·· 1r he 1:. sent to state orison he will be out again about· 1991 and the first thing he will do is pick another victim." Meyer argued tod ay t hat Clewell can get the treatment he needs at the state's Vacaville Prison. a much more restricted facility where violent r apists are confined. And the prosecutor pointed out that the five and one·half years Cle well recently s pe nt at Atascadero appeared to have done the defendant very little ~ood GAY PARENTS UNNG 'IWICE Homosexual parents are com· rng out <>f the closet for the second time -in custody bat· lies. No one knows how many are doing it, or how many are suc· cessful in their legal fight. But, for those unsuccessful, the loss can be double -losing custody and having certain vis· 1tation rights taken away. Story page Al2. ORANGE COAST < DAILY PILOT ~.=t:.~~~"r.=:.:!:=&=. c.N\t-•"'"'9'°"'P•,.., -... --·~ =.:~~~~"'~..: . ..;.-:.:.. ~ 1'•1'1 Y•lf•t lt¥1f'I• ~Hltot<ll: VeHey •l'ld ~9t•11"""4f\GN\l ..,...,....._...,_ ..... ,, -·-""'"' .. " -""°""-,,.. ....... -.....,,"""' "'""' •• fl "° wt\l !If; St'""1 Cotl•MeW GtlH.,._.,.,. 11*'11t.-"'•>ldrf\I __ ,_ J~' • """" Vl< ...... -•• lld_ .. _ ,._ .. 11"'"' (OllO< T-•&M....,...... M<l"•O•flt EOilO- O t fl.-M LH• ... _. ~ 11411 .A~\l\t•~• M•n,.q1"" l~tl)r .. Coll• Men Office no w,,t u"" )trl'•1' M.tt1hm> &C)(Jt .. \\ p 0 "°' 1..0 •ltl& OfllC .. .....,_.., .. ,. .... o-.... ~-· ~ ..... ...,, ... 11 .. 1• tt•>l&to<•~··•d -~•V•llot lllOIUl~u llMd ·•-0..oo'·-·· a loss.·· Deputy Supenntendent Norm Loats will receive a $275 per month stipend and $250 will go to both Ray Schnierer. business manager. and Kevin Wheeler. assistant s uperintendent for personnel ser vices. From Page Al ANGRY •.• by 313 adults who live in Our Town. they asked for elimlna· lion of the rent increases and an explanation. '"They told us there would be no rent reductions and six months down the road we would get another one under their rental increase program." Randy Christian said. A spokesman for Continental lllinois Property said company officials have agreed to meet with the tenants to discuss the rent hikes. However. company President Robert Rlckerel would not com- ment on the reasons behind the hikes. "He doesn't feel it would be appropriate to comment until he meets with the tenants," the spokesman said. Copies of the renters' petition are on the way to Costa Mesa Ci· ty Council members, Governor Brown and local assemblymen. Christian did not rule out a rent strike by tenants if owners refuse to maintain rents at cur· rent levels. "We think we're being very reasonable," said Kandi Chris- li a n. who taught at Chaffee College until losing her job as a result of Proposition 13 5 Hostages Seized by .Prison Pair MONTREAL IAP> -Two prisoners held five prtson In· structors and a guard hosta&e today at the maximum-security Archa mbault Institute in nearby --Ste. Anne des Plaines, assistant prison d.ireetor Laval Marchand said. The incident beaan at 8:45 a .m ., he said . whe n two prisoners, Serge Robert and Maurice Paquette, grabbed th auard at the door ot the prison school. They then locked the door. with the l111tructors lnaide the room. be added. Names of the Instructors were not released. I Fiscal Services Director War· ren Murphy also gave up bis leased vehicle. but will not be receiving any transportation al- lowance. officials said. The district's floating lease cars, a pair of Ford Pintos, also are being eliminated. Fair Rioos Dill infected In Outbreak Carnival rides at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa were disinfected this week after some fair workers were treated for impetigo. a skin disease, county he alth officials reported today. Thirty-#ve=4a~~yees wer e treated at UCI Medical Center Sunday night,after the fi rst cases of impetigo were re- ported . The rides were ordered disin· fected Monday "to a llay public concern." according to county health offi cials. Impetigo is caused by bacteria which infects sores and causes swelling. The infection can be transmitted only by close personal contact. Nine of the treated workers were laid off after the outbreak was reported, said a spokesman for Western Pacific S hows. which operates the carnival. Coast College Board Delays Budget Action Citing a lack of financial information from the s tate, Coast Community College Di s trict trustees decide d Wednesday night to delay final action o n the di s trict's post-J arvis budget untU SepL 7. Tr.ustees wi ll continue discussions on potential program cuts lmlil a publication budget ts delivered tn August. said district spokes man Richard Simon. H e said trus tees ar e considering a budget for next year of $65,556,992. Last year the district. which operates Orange Coast College lo Costa Mesa, Gol den West College in Huntington Beach and Coastline Community Col1 ege, had a budget of$76,5.18,000. The one u1unth de lay 10 finailiation ot the d istrict's budget is allowed under an assembly btU that gives school districts more time to clarify their financial status. Slain Baby Wrong Victim? KANSAS CTTY, Mo. <AP) -A baby shot to death In his mother's arms apparently was the victim of a heroin dealer's attompt to kJU hla father, an ln· formant ln a major nattOllcs in· ves tlgatlon, a fe deral ln· vestlgator said Wednffda)'. Charles Sherman, depuE. glonal director of the U.S. Enforcement AdmlniatraUon · nee here, said aut.borttlea beUl'Ye 11-month-old Jamea M . Ranale waa killed by a bullet meant for b1a ratheT...James ftolensJr.,'4. t 1t'l1t• Fair Fa.ae Kathi Cunningham of Costa Mesa won a blue ribbon for the gold-et ched vase she en- tered in crafts competition at the Orange County Fair. U.S. Envoy At Dissident Trial Grabbed MOSCOW CAP) -A U.S. diplomat who was official American observer at the trial of Anatoly Shcharansky was chased and grabbed by a SoV'iet policeman today in the grounds or the U.S. Embassy, diplomatic sources reported The sources said the diplomat, Second Secretary Raymond F. Smith. was grabbed from behind by the policeman after he had wa lked through an outdoor gateway leading to an entrance to the embassy's north wing. The grounds of the embassy are U.S . prope rty whe r~ So~iet authorities have no jurisdiction. There was no immediate explana· ti on for the incident. Threat Snags Talks Postal Strike • ' f . Looms Nearer ' WASHINGTON <AP) -With a mai l strike possible at midnight tonight. postal union leaders threatened today to end contract talks with the Postal Service unless Postmaster Gen e ral William F . Bolger withdraws a letter that says workers wbo walk out will be fired. Local leaders of the American Postal Workers Union emerged from a meeting of the unk>o's executive board to say the board had voted unanimously to break off the talks unless Bolger makes a statement withdrawing the letter. Frank McCabe. president or the union's Albany, N.Y . local. was asked if a strike would result iI Bolger does not agree. • · l f the r e are n o more negotiations, then at midnight I would have to think the country would go," be said. There was no immediate comment from Postal Service officials. Union and Postal Service negotiators continued separate m eetings with federal mediators rather than talking face to face. The mediators have kept the two sides apart since Monday, when direct negotiations were halted. The mediators h ave talked to representatives' of each side in separate rooms or a Was hington hotel for the last three days and carried propasals back and forth. Wednesday's sessions lasted until about mid· night. A source close to the negoua- tions said privately: "They O~· viously will be together later in the day if there is anything that can be accomplished that way." Bolger. speaking to reporters after testifying at a co~· gressional bearing today. said negotiators were "making prog- ress'· and he thought a strike will be averted. "I still have confidence we are going to come out with a labor RCA XL-100 13" _.,.. 275 East 17th St. Co1ta Mesa ................... 2 0.... w ..... Cf:I":. Phon• 642-8182 Store Hours Olitv N Sat. 9"8 30 agreement tonight," Bolger sold. He said the Postal Service was pre pared with standby plans in tbe event of a strike and these could lnclude asking 'the Pl'eSi- dent to consider declaring a na- tional e mergency and using other federal employees to carry the mail. Bolger testified belore the sub- commit.tee on federal services or the Senate Governmental Af· fairs Committee on two bills lo reorganlz.e the Postal Service. He sa td be wants to avoid a gener al postal increase in the next 2'h years and that a major factor in whether that goal is met will be "whether we get a r espo nsible labor cont tact tonili:ht " The current three-year con- t r act expires at m idnight tonight. TONIGHT ORANGE COUNTY FAIR Fairgrounds, through Sunday. LIBRARY FILM -"Topper Returns," Mesa Verde Library, 8p.m . OCC SUMMER LECTURE - .. Uses and Abuses of Anger ... Science Hall. 7:30 p.m . "OTHERWISE ENGAGED" South Coast Repe rtory T h eat er. Tuesday.Sunday throulh Au~. 1. 8 p.m. FR.IDAV. WL V %1 OCC PLAN ETARIUM ··stars of the Summer Sky," 8 p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds. 8 p.m. RCA ColorTrak Control Center' convenient touch· button tuning from your easy chair You ow It to yowMH to cllldl •r=-.INfoN '" Master O.ge · VISA 9 t j (1111ous L« •t1it h quo/it y! l ~u11011s u. u.. l!.· l: clcpcridabilit _,,.,! I ' ..... ,. .. -·--· • -,. ... • • -,.. r• _. .... ·--·P'- I Al'Wl...,...t RUMORS OF HIS AFFAIRS SPARKED DRINKING Sen. Edward Kennedy and Wife Joan Drinking Told Joan, Hurt by Ted 'Affairs' NEW YORK IAP> Rumor::. that Sen Edwurd Kennedy was !>t•emg other womt·n drove Jo<tn Kennedy to drink. the Massachusetts Democr at's wire says "I lrit>d to talk about it . but I was embarrassed and Ted was t•mba1 rassed about 1l. Everybody was embarrassed . but nobody would reall1 talk a bout it. Even my best friends would lip-toe around it." Mrs. Kennedy says in an inter vi wew in the August 1s::.ue of McCall's Magazine. .. I ::.uppose they were try111g tu protect me. And so 1 con· t1nued to dr ink more and mcirt· And the situation got pro J,tre::.::.1,ely worse." she says "RATH E R T HAN GET MAD. ur ask questions concerning the r umor.. about Tt-d and his girlfnt-nds. or really stand up for m yst.>lf at all. it wa!> easier for me to JUSt ~o and h<tve a rew drinks and t:alm myM·lf down as sf I \H~ren 't hurt or angry "I found out that alcohol could sed<tte m~ So I didn't cart• J'> mueh. And things didn't hurt so much ·· Mrs Kennedv. who revealed her alcoholism 1n cin Associal l'd Press intervie'w puhhshed in the Daily P ilot July 9, said that whl:'n he r illness bPcame apparent. she consulted her sister·in-law. J d rq ueline Kennedy Onai.sss. "I FELT CL OSE TO JACKIE." Mrs. Kennedy said. 'becaU~l' both of us needed s pace to be alone. When J realized m) dnnking was becoming a real problem I remember g01ng lo New York to see .fackie and talking about 1t She understood ·· Mrs. Kt'nOl:'dy's admission of alcoholism followed by three month!> a s1 m1lar adm1s ... 1on b) formt•r first lady Betty Ford. who n·vl'all·tl sht' was undergoing rehabilitation for alcohol ad- diction "I drank sociallv at first. the magalinl' quoted Mrs Ken 1wcl)' <is""'-' ing. "and th('n I began lo drink alcoholically But at tlw llnH· l didn't know it "AND SO I DID WHAT A lot of Americans do when they have a ~rinking problem they begin to try to h ide it out of sham <' and to pretend it's not as bad a problem as it really is." Mrs. Kenned has moved into her own a pa rtment in Boston, when' she is attending gnduate school. She spends weekends with her three children, who live with her husba nd in northern Virninia. "I have more p ra V<tL'Y in Boston thun I do in Washington," she ~~~-=---=--=-----= "I go to AA 1Alcoholacs Anon:rmous> in Boston and it's won· der ful I f1n<I I have more anonyMity so that I can find out who I am .tncl whal it 1~ 1 -want to do In Wa'>hington. my life lack.f'd continuity " Mrs Kennedy '>ay-. s he doesn't drink al all now but oc· casionally misses 1t "because it had become a physical and µsychologic<tl addiction " Aliso Diver Died Of Air Emholisill By WILLIAM HODGE 01 ti>« O•il' Pllol 51411 f\ ll·)t•ar-old diver <1pparently {J1l·d of airembohsm !the bends) Julv 11 off Aliso Beach ir South L1gun<1 when he became en ta11~led in a hose, t urninJ? him ll1Js1<it· down and a llowing air to ru~h into his dl•ep-sea diving suit shooting hi m to the surf are. t\ rederal official said Hiram Bl•t·kham's deat h resulted from tisinl{ too rapidly from a depth or 191 ft•c•l because his diving su1l inflated hkt: a balloon "Usu<tlly. the diver'i; air goes into the h<•<td pit're and comes out throug h the exhaust port in lht· helml't." Occupationa l Safe· tv ~ind l1 1:alth Administration An•a IJ1rcctor Barne)' Tibbits sa11l · ·o nl't' tht> diver's suit ~gan filling with aar he could not re gain his balance " As Bc·ckham began rising t ern u rd the surraet'. a sarety d1,·c r stationed abovt• ham in thl· .,.. .1tcr Wl•nt down trying to stop him from surfacing · But. Tibbits said. the ::.afet~ diver bad to relent whl'n hl· cou Id no longer hold t he balloon Ing Beckham under the surface. "He eouldn t come up from -that depth <190 feet) e ither or we ~ould have had two divers In serious trouble," Tibbits said. Once freed. Beckham shot lo the s urface like a cork. causing nitrogen gas bubbles to be re- leased into his bloodstream. The bubbles block blond vessels and inhib it the flow of blood. causing extreme cramps In Sl'\ l'rc c<1ses. the bubbles can literally tear through vesi,el walls in an effort to rell·a~t: themselves from the body. Nitrogen bubbles a rc re leased when a diver makes a rapid as- cent to the surface from deep water. not allowing his body to adjust from deep sea pr essure!> Pressure at 190 ft•et 1s s ix t imes t hat at the surface. Beckham had been working at that depth with a high pressurt• hose usL'<i to1clcun debris from a sewage outfall hne being built for the Ahso Water Munagcmcnt Agency The dl\l'r died 1n a <ll'COOl· press1on thamber ttboard the World War II Liberty ship D:n ~ Crockett c.tbout five ho urs aflc>r hl' s urfaced T1bb1ts said no s afety viola lion!> were discovered surround- ing the diving operations off Ah!.o Beach "We couldn'I find any maJor viola lions at a ll ," Tibbits ~aid. 'fi~kets, Parking Valley Manager Rapped Fountain Valley City Manager James Neal came under fire today by members of the city's three employee associations for his h a nd li ng o f personnel matters. "Ma nagem ent by fear and coercion 1s passe." wrote the presidents o r the F o un tain Valley police. fi ro department and gene ra l employee gr oup,<; m a lette r to the City Council. "Nobody's had the g uts to say anything berore," said Fountain Valley General Employees Association chie f Bob Wright. T h e l e tte r s u p p o rted a mem orandum by form er city l·mployee Nancy Fong to the council that c ha rged Neal with ·'harassment'· of city workers Mr~ Fong said she r esigned because ::.he was accused of "cxce::.sivcly socializing" with co·" o rkers She also blasted Neal for sending "overweight notices" to several chunky city t."mployee!> "It has been decided to go on the record in support of Mrs. Fong·s letter so that the mem bers or the City Council will not dismiss Mrs Fong 's letter as the sour gra p es o f o n e disgruntled e m ployee," thl· president's communique said. "Th e over a ll attitude s h1: refer~ t o h as prevailed for vears." wrote the employee group chiefs w ho represent about 150 city workers . ·•P a s t adm 1ni s tr a t1 vl:' prnct1 ces have been to redirect. re w rite or ig n ort- l' m p I o y c c -m a n a g e m e n l problems as if they did not exist ," the h:tter stated. Nea l said today he has not seen the lette r and would not comment at this ti me. Mayor Mar v Ad ler s aid. "There are going to be some t•hanges as soon u::. we gel some repor t s fro m Nea l a n d Com ptrollcr Howard Stephens .. La!.t week, thl· City Council scrapped Nea 's a utom aticalb rl'newable. two year contract a n d r e pl <tced 1l w ith a day-to-day working agreement effective J an. 1. And Mo nday C ity Council members said Neal used "poor manager ial judg ment" m aking trust deed loans involving a city-operated ret ire me nt fund. • .:J).~~n l .h..e.ad..s..._w i 11 handle mor e o(t h err own per sonne l p robl e m s in t he fut ure.·· Adler sttid. Vnmual Tide Not Damaging A.long Coast Wednesday's extre me ly high tide caused few problems along the Ora nge Coast, but local lifeguards said today they will cont i n ue to wat ch o u t for weather ch anges that could af. reel the tides for the next two nights. T he tide peaked s hortly after 9 p .m . Wednesday al 7.6 feet. The only problem reported t his m orning came rrom San Clemente city lifcf,!uard Lt. Lynn Hughes who said the south coun- ty bt•<tches gua rded by his de· partmcnt lost about a foot of san d to scouring waves. Otherwise. the extreme tide had little impact in Newport Beach , Hunting ton Beach or Sunset Bt.:'ac h othe r t han to cause some m inor flooding of low-lying s treets. Newport Beach lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey said surf condi- tions which began to pick up We dnesday, caused some ap- prehe nsion. The combin ation of a n extreme tide with big surf can cause beach erosion and en· danger waterfront homes. T hC' surf, Lock,bey sa id . rose to 10 feet at times in Newport "But it we nt away as quickly as 111·amt>," he said Lockabcv s1.11d N<tllonal Weat her Scr\•ice foreca~ters are predicting more big surf next week from two large tropical s t or m s i n t h e sou t h e rn hem isphere. Airport Fees Boosted Tr avelers using Orange Coun •-ty Airport are going to have to .pay m ore for their tickets and p ar king. county supervisors sa1d ~'Wednesday. '• l n a dopting a s tri c t er 'pa y yo ur o wn w ay" ai rpo rt p o licy, s upe r visors , asked county ofricials to recom ·mend Increases In passenger ticke t taxes, a.<; well as bikes in landing, lease, fue l, licdown and ~ a irport parking fees. As they searched ror new : county l n com e b c ause of Propos ition l3's revenue cut· ~1>acks. supervisors said airport ,' ear1Un1s now will have to s up- Port a ll county services to the airport They also as ked that airport fees be kept high enough to pay for fut ure airport Improvements a nd to build a healthy reserve for contingencies. Supervisors slopped s hort of putting the airport on a p rivate enter prise footing whe n they re· jeet.ed a proposal t h a t ttie airport pay what would amount to county property taxes on Its lond and buildings. But th y <lid agree that airport eorn tngs should begin to re pay the counl)' treasury ror the tn- iUal $4 mllllon the county Invest· cd In airport raciUttcs Supe rvl!K>r PhlUp Anthony OP· posed that suggestion !mying the cou nty shouJd retain that as a sepa r ate governme nt invest- m ent. A report by county airport ad· minlstrators said that, ove r the past 10 years. airport revenue bas exceeded expenses by S4 m illion . The funds are belng held t o help finance future Im· prove ments. Th ey noted many of t h e a irport fees were set In 1969 and ha\'t' not been revie wed since t hen. A 22·cent security tax for each dep:artinc alrport pusenaer was set In 1973 and airport parking fees w re raised jus t lMt year. ORA'NG£ COUNTY FAIR QUEEN AND PRINCESSES TAKE BREAK FROM DUTIES From Left, Judy Bell, Shertlynn Covington, Suzanne Rubio and Marita Baldasare 'Family Day' Set At County Fair County Cool to LNG Site Tod ay is Family Day a t the Orange County F air in Costa Me s a with t wo r r e e performances by singer B.J Thomas at 7 and 9 p.m . m the outdoor amphitheater. The fai r wall be open lll mad night tonight and from 10 a.m . to midni~hl on FridClv Admission Teen Drowns Near Pier In Huntington A 14-year-old Garden Grove boy. who myster iously d rowned in the midst or other swim mers on a h ot. b u sy day n ear lluntangton Beach Pier. was found floating off Sunset Beach Wednesday He \\3S 1dent1f1ed a'\ Eugene A Thorntoo. who was last seen by friends nt•ar Lifegu ard T ower Three on Fnday Authorities recovered his body floating about 500 feet south of the c ity's 26th Street lifegua rd tower in Sunset Beach. "It's strange, because the kid was supposedly a fairly s trong swimmer," said City Beach Lifeguard Capt. Doug D'Arnall. 4re sanr-tllec""Fhomt0tt-")"0Ut simply vanished a mid a fairly large numbe r of b a the r s. a pparenlly never calling for help. i~l: 1x l \ \ \\ I ~JI !:::::---=..J \ . rrrc.:-'111 Ir~ 'J 1' 1 ~~~Ir l I . ~:· . !f l!t $2 for adults. $1 for kids aged 6· 12. and free to those under rive. Today's Eventi. · All Day, W<trdr obe Plan- ning. llome Living All Day, We aving and Spin n1ng. Home Living 6 p.m ., Ernestine Goldstein, Mo untain Dew Stage 7 p m , B J T homas. Am phi theater 7 :30 p.m .. Mo ntezuma's Revenge. Mountain Dew Stage 9 p m .. J ete Gymnastics, Grounds Friday's Highlights All Day, Artistr)' m Yarn, Hom e Living All Day. Home Improve- ment Ideas. Home La vmg 10 a.rn .. Amateur Satellites. Crafts II am , 4 -H Movie. 4 II Building I p .m . Spinn ing Wool Demonstration. Craft:-, I p m .. Mexic:.m Cooking! Gour met Gallery I :30. Rooster Crowing Con tt•s t, Heritage Stage 2 p rn., Arlee Higbee. Moun ta m Dew Stage 2 :30 p.m ., Action Progra ms. 4-H Building 3 p.m . Swan::.on World of Dance. 1'1tountaan Dew Stage 4 p m .. Orange County Y &l"letyShow. ~le£= - 5 p.m .. Pizza Tas te Testing. Gourmet Gallery 5 p.m .. J azz Fc~tival. Moun ta in Dew Stage O r a nge County Super visor T ho m as Riley drew support from only two fe llow supervisor ... Wednesday when hl· proposed supporting Point Conception <t~ the preferred site for a liquefied natural gas (LNG I term anal Supervisor La urence Sehm1t. a membe r of t he r eg iona l coast al commission, voted "no" on the Riley resolution saying studies are still going on and other sites maY. turn out to bl· bettef'. T he California Coastal Com mission h as recomme n ded Ca m p Pe ndleton in San Diego County as the preferred LNG site Supe rvisor Ralph Clark ab stained on the resolution saym~ he hadn't seen enough informa u on to make a decision. The resolution endor!>ed by Riley and Supe rvi!>or s Ralph Diedrich and Philip An thon) supports the Point Conception site so long as geologic !>tud1es prove it conw ins no eart hquake hazard . CSULB Power Out LONG .dEAC H IAP> University offi cials sent home 2.300 summer school students ~-!'..:·-_:t.~y. m e mber s We dn'<isaay after Power was knocked out in 35 of 60 buildings at Cali fornia State University, Long Beach. 4 ·-~~~ / Summer Furniture \SAtE -=--11 ~ ·i --:t.~ \; ,. I r, .-1 (r -:_ \ ,(r- Vert1cal Mirror ·v Reg S179. SALES 14t . I Dresser \ ~ Drexe~ Reg $599. SAU S4tt . Door Chest \ Reg S669 SAU S56t. Accolade by Drexel : NOW 15% off tomorrow's bedroom wi th echoes of yesterday ,,,., j. ,I !t'Jt• tt()ll • nt .:. tf t .\f t!I "l«J n t ' 1r 1'11i.or1.1I : ,. t ,t·f? O•t: ... !1· qr.1(.1 r. ·' ru11<-c.1rnn ...,,p •11pn1t•c1•r111, wor>1;l1 VI!"••" M1>110 ... c ,., • 11•r1 • 11t .,., r 11 c.1111nl'I', ! tw ll·Ltl IP·,1111 '. t ,,.!11 "' ' '~ 1 f ( I lf J '"' • ,,, ••• 'I ' J •' • , '>di~ l:l<' pror ,.,1~ uPr '" •.-• ~ur-..01 j t .,, ,v, I ' i • Your Fovome Designer W11/ B" Happy To AS51st You H.J.GARRETT fU~NlllJ~E PRO~ESSIONA . 2215 H.lRIOR IL VD. NlERIOR OE~tGNEAS C OSTA MlSA 646-0275 I • • ·--.... ,.., .. _. - ... .-l-1 O~ll Y PH.OT I llur...Wy Jul)' 20 1fl18 NATION /WEATHER Q Drug Aide on Leave T!:: @ Fictitious Prescription Conceded ' Jost '· ~ C'oastiog ·' . Marphine Getting the Little Guy SIGNS OF THE TIMES: There seems to be a trend in local government these days since the voters decided lo c ut back property taxes. That melody is that the working stiff is still catching the costs right in his chops. Sure, there are some revolts brewing. Renters are out· raged because their monthly tabs have gone up instead or down -as they were led to believe they would. We had the world's largest sewer fee protest only last night m Foun· taln Valley. But then there are the insidious little charges that will get passed along virtually unnoticed CONSIDER WHAT IS HAPPENING right now in one or our coastal municipal courts. The hall of local justice up in Westminster has just re· established a five dolla r "Fix It Ticket." This is a charge that will get laid on whe n the trafftc cop discovers that your old family hea p has some kind or malfunction like a burned·out turn s ignal or faulty license plate light. WASIITNG'roN (AP) -White House drug ubuse fighte r Dr Peter G . Bourne is on paid furlouf h tod¥r, alter conceding he pu u flct1tlou.'i name on a prescription for un emotionally troublt'<i employee who wanted to ket•p 1w<"n1t thot she was get ting thl' much abused sedative Quauludl'. A II dny Wt.'<int·sdoy. the White Ho us'' prcKg otriC't•. Bourne and other 1>rlnc1p»li1 roCuscd to com · m C'nt ulmut dis clos ure that police tn suburbun Virginia are invei;ll.:allng tho matter a nd have d•tsr~ed n former room· mall' of Bourne's employee w1lh u frlony At 7·45 pm . While lloust• Press Secret ary J ody l'owc ll handed out a three-page stale· m(•nt hy Bourne and announced that the 38·year·old psychiatrist h a d r~ques t e d the le ave .. because or my desire to clear m y name as soon as possible and m y concern that these im phcat1ons do not interfere with the effective operations of the While House ... BOURNE SAID: "I have con· suited legal counsel and believe t hat what I ha ve done was ne ither legally nor m orally wrong." But Paul Ebert. com - nwnwealth's attorney\. in sub urban Prince Willia m • County. Va .. said he was cons idering iiro~t·<.·utsn~ Bourne on either a m1sdcmt•t.mor or felony charge hut v.ould <twail completion of ltll' 1nvp:.t1i.:utton before deciding what to d<i Accordirtg to Bourne's state- ment a nd th a t o f hi s ad · ministrative a ssistant in the White House west wing, Ellen J . Mets ky. Mre is what ha ppened: MS. METSKV CA M E to Bourne concerned about emo· t1 o n a l proble m s which had caused her difficulty in s leeping. She asked that her na me be kept secret. Bourne gave her a prescrip· lion o n July 7, made out to a fi e· lllious name. for 15 table ts of the tig htly contro ll ed st-dative m ethaqualont:. ulso known by thl' brand name Quaalude Ms . Metsky found s he did not have lime to ~et the prescription filled and asked a rorme r room· m a te. Toby M Long, to get Bourne's prescr iption filled for h(•r. ,_ P Wl'""°'o DEAD AT 79 . Ret. Rear Adm. Tate For the past several years. when you got hit with t~is kine\, of citation, you went to your friendly corner service s tation anct got the faulty item fixed. Then you showed up Married, College Age IT WAS LEA R NED tha t Bourne wrote th<.• prescription in the n.1 me of "Sarah Brown •· Rear Admiral Jackson Tate Dead at 79 Couples Surveyed On Sex Relations Ms. Long. a 26-yca r -o ld physical therapist. was arrested ORANGE PARK. Fla I AP> - J uly 11 in suburban Woodbridge, Rt•t1red Hear Adm. Jackson R. Vu . by Prince Wilham County Talt·. whose dJughtcr by a pol1ct· when i.he tried to h<tvt: 1t Russian screen actress was al- fillcd near where she worked owed to lcave the Soviet Union It was learned that Bourne's only after a personal appeal lo prescription did not -;pt:t·1fy Sov 1l'l Prt·sident L eon id OOSTON CAP> WhPn a man has a sexual problem. his wife prob· \\hich of two pall s izes to UM;'. Brezhnev. has d1ctl or cancer at ably knows about it , but the man rarely recognizes his wife's own and the druggist became SUS· 79 p1c1ous lie called the telephone T ate. who died Wednesday al prob-lems. according to a published study of 100 "ha ppily married" number on the prescription and a hos pital in this North Flonda couples. . "W as unable to reac h Bourne community near J acksonv:lle. One·lhird of the women surveyed said they had difficulty main-b(•cause the number w as out of pleaded Wlth the Soviets for t wo taining cxcite mc nl during in-date. He then calle1 police. years to approve a visa for h1l> lcrcourse. but only one husband lire period Russ1an·born daughte" ac· in seven thought their wives had The study further showed that DURING A SECOND briefing tress Victoria Fyodorova this problem. 46 percent of the couples broke later Wednesday night. Powell Thl• admiral enlis ted m the The study of 100 white, middle· up within the two-year pt>riod. 34 disclosed thut Bourne has writ l ' S. Navy prior lo Wor ld War I class Christian couples was con-percent were still dating and 20 ten a total of 10 pres<·nptions for and rose through the ranks to ducted by the University of Pills· percent got married. While House staffers. but only bc:come one or the na\'y 's f•r-.t Bureaucrats Contemplaling the Working Stills burgh 's D e partmt•nt o f '"We found no evi d ence Ms. Metsky's methaqualonepn· aviators He was on<· of the ff'v. Psychiatry and published today that <'a rly s ex nc<'essarily short-M'ription was made out in a rt•main1ng members of lht' in ~url and showed proof of repair. The citation was signed off That was that. in the New England J ournal of c1rtu1ls the dc:velopment of last-phony namC'. Goldl•n E agh• Assoc1a l1on. an Medicine mg commitments or that sexual Of the 10. five W(·re for sub early organization composed of Now. the Westminster court is going to levy $5 for "ad · mmistrative costs" of h andling your F1x· ll Ticket. ALTllOUGH ALMOST halfthe abstinence or moderation in· s tanc(•s con lrolll•d by thl' Navyav1<1tors women and one·th ird of the men creases or decreases the de-frderal governme nt. P owel l In add1t1on to his daughter. Court sources have estimated this SS fee will generate $50.000 a year to the court. reported ph ys 1 ca I o r vt•lopment of a la~tin!? rel a · said. int'luding Ms Ml'l!>ky·~ Tatl' ·~ survived by his w1fl'. p s ychological problems with t1 ons h1p," researc he r Let1t1a methaqualone and diet pills for llazel of Orange Park anct a son. Now let's just imagine how that's going to work sex. 83 m en and 83 women rated Anne Peplau writes m a pro· Prl!sidenl Carter 's top a1dl'. retired Navy Capt. Hugh Tatt-. their m arriages as happy Nine-_...:f..:e.:s:.si:.:o:.:.n:.:al:..!Jo:.u::r~n.:..:a:..:l _________ H_a_m_1 l_to_n_J o_r_d:....a_n _ _:_ ______ o_f_E_d;..:g_e_w_a_te_r_._~_t_d_. ------ CONSIDER T llADDIUS 1. BIGBUCKS, who is dnvmg along 1n his brand-new Bloatmobile V· 12 when the traffic cop hauls him over for m<tking an illegal left turn. Mr. B1gbu~ks will get his citation for the turn all n ght . but chances ar.eshr:n that the arresting officer will find anything wrong with his luxury limousine. By contras t, consider what is likely to happen to Mary Lou Bluecollar when s he gets hauled over for the same _ -1!.lrn violation. She's been beating her way back and forth -fO-wor~· evFf.Y'ifay irr th~#eezmg>Old-oheaft tb~ailhlulb __ gels her to the JOb som ehow NOT ONL l' DOES SH E gel the bad turn ticket, but the likelihood 1s strong that the tra ffic cop will find a cracked n ·ar v1e\\> mirror or m aybe that burned·out license plate light Li:;ten. wit h the old tubs most working people have to dn' c to the Job. traffic officers can probably find some kind of mt·chanical violation on every other one. Detroit has never learned how h> build a license plate li ght that lasts longer than 36 easy payments. SO WHO DO YOY TIDNK will be coughing up the SSO 000 that the Westminster muni court will collect for F'1~-lt Tickets'> It won't come from Thaddius (. Bigbucks. ll wi ll be the working stiffs who'll be for king it over al five dolla rs~ crack. Things don't really change much Reception Mixed w ASHJNGTON <AP) -Indian leaders are discovering the bl~ tersweet reality of protest m arches -people may support their f'ause. but the government can turn a cold shoulder . . F'or three days the Indians have par aded through Washington, staging demonstrations at the Capitol. at the FBI. at Lafayette Park across the street from the White Hous~. And for the f'!l?St pa rt. Indian leade rs say they have been ignored by ofrlc1al Washington. "Perhaps thev don't want to sit down and face the issue of col onlaliiation. sover eignty and t reaty rights," s aid V~~no~ BC'llecourt, an Objibwa who 1s one of the leaders of the m1Utan American Indian Movement t y percent said they '\\Ould marry the same person The s tudy co ncludes t he couples "still fee:-1 very positive about their sexual relations and their marriages." The researchers said difficulty in becoming aroused was the m ost important factor in a wo m an's sexual dissatisfaction. mo~ i~~han d ifficulty Of ffiat5ilifYto-Telrc' . T he most frequent problem among the men, listed by 36 of them. was pre mature ejacula· lion. Sixteen percent s aid they had either difficulty getting un e rection or difficulty maintain. ing one MEANWlDLE. 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July 20. 1978 ' DAIL V PILOT .45 Winners or Losers? <Ali/ ornians Feel Effects of Prop. 13 LOS ANGELES tAPJ Callfomlans are feeling the ef feels of the tax revolt. and many can't tell whether they are win ners or losers Gerald F.dwards, who lives in Fountain Valley, got the lower property taxes promised by ProposlUOI' 13. But the 32-year old homeowner isi;i 't all smiles -the teaching job he hoped for was eliminated be<'ause truces wert' cut "WE BOUGH"' IN 1975 and our taxes have gone up, but I '\lalued my teaching Job morf' than the decrease in property taxes," said Edwards. a sub stitute teacher in Orange County for t\\O years Jack Kenan sav. property tax es fall at Academic Speciallles Inc in El Cajon, but Kenan, a contract ~timator 'here, isn't sure the school suppy firm real ly gained. Proposition 13 slashed property taxes: that mean. curtailed spending for education ''WHAT WE'VE LOST in bus1 ness more than offsets what we save m property taxes." Kenan said. "I have mixed emotions We want our government to be well run and efficient. yet on the other hand we know it's going to hurt our business ... Kenan and Edwards, their tivelihoods tied to revenue-i:;hort schools. already feel Proposition 13 Others find it tougher to figure out where they stand un der the tax-cut measure HOMEOWNERS, big s up porters of Proposition 13's 57 percent average property tax re duction, generally came out ahead. Many banks already hav0 cul mortgage impound payments to reflect property ta~ savings ' Yet homeowners also will have less to deduC'l from federal income taxes and will race - along with many others -in <'reased fees for everything from dog licenses to golf games us c1t1e::. try to make up the los property true revenue RENTERS, 47 PERCENT of the state's residents, have se<>n fe w pass-on rent cuts and generally reel they are viclun.s of greedy landlords "There's been no Impact at all from Proposition 13." says Joe Caux. chairman of a renters group in apartment-short Orange County. "We've gottf'n reports from 36 apartment com plexes in the last week and a half that rents are going up Augusll" ONE LONG -TERM EFFECT of Proposition 13 may be a good one: an easing of the housing shortage that helped push up property values -and therefore taxes -in the first place Ben Bartolotto o r the California Construction lndw.try Research Board says Proposi· tion 13, by making home owning cheaper. could stimulate con struction of 179,000 more units through 1980. That would mean 365,000 jobs in building and re lated industries, he says .. BUSINESS BENEFITS from the property tax reduction as well as homeowners. so this can mean improved economics for new business ventures. or in the case of existing companies. ex· tra cash for expan sion," Bartolotto said. ··a·s difficult for business to make any decisions on what might be done with tax savings until we know whether business will in fact realize aQ.Y tax sav· ings." said a spokesman for Standard Oil of California, the stale 's largest industrial firm "If these other taxes and fees go into effect and then they exempt business from Proposition 13. you wind up paying more " MEANWHILE, TAX-CUT movements have sprung up in other states and a congressional 5tudy says Proposition 13 will cause a spillover loss of 60.000 JObs nationally but a clip m the ~ Consumer Price Index. Federal pension and Social Security pay ments, unfon wages and even some alimony payments are PeJ?i?ed to that index of inflation Most obser vers agree that the real impact of Proposition 13 will come next year -after the state's budget surplus is spent. How Californians react then may well determine whether their tax re· bellion ts real or another West Coaslfad First Stage Smog Alert Predicted LOS ANGELES <AP> A sulfate alert was issued today for the Los Angeles area. with an order that industries cut back sulfur dioxide emissions by 20 percent, officials said A first stage s mog alert. with warnings that children, the elderly and persons with breathing problems should stay in· doors. was also issued by the South Coas t Air Quality Management Dis· tricl. The sulfate alert was called after atmospheric sulfate readings Wednes· day exceeded the limit of 25 micrograms per cubic meter of air. The alert will affect about 400 plants and refineries. He said it was likely the sulfur alert would be ex· tended through Friday. but declined to speculate about next week AP ......... CALIFORNIANS PROTEST IN SACRAMENTO AGAINST BUDGET CUTS AND LOSS OF JOBS Similar Tax Revolt In Other State• Could Cauae NaUonwide loH of 60,000 Jobs. ------ Pharmaeists Vietims Drug 'Kickbacks' Told SAN JOSE <AP> -·state health and pharmacy officials were told five years ago about large-scale kickbacks from pharmacists to nursing homes but have done nothing. says the San Jose Mercury-News. The story Wednesday said kickback practices came up again recently in a state in· vestigation which concluded that they are driving up the cost of health care by millions or dollars. THE INVESTIGATORS sajd pharmacists are routinely re· quired to pay iJlegal rebates to doctors and hospitals that buy their drugs. It said the state Board of Pharmacy has not stopped the practice. The Mercury-News said the Board of Pharmacy .vas given in November. 1973 -a de· ta iled account by one pharmacist of kickbacks to nurs- ing homes. THE PHARMACIST, Scott Ca rruthers. named the pharmacists and identified CJie homes to one investigator for the board and three others for the state Health Department in San Diego. the story sa.id . All four have since left state service. The newspaper quoted Car ruthers as saying he knew of one company that paid $300.000 to nursing homes in one tear "It was a fact of life," he said. THE FOUR AGENTS urged that a full investigation be un· dertaken, but it never happened, the newspaper said. lt said the Board of Pharmacy investigator, Jerry Lester, cited the report on Carruthers last year when accusing the board of failing to enforce state drug laws. But the Joard's executive secretary. Fred Willyerd. said ~e had never heard of the Car· • uthers report before Lester brought it up last year WILLYEBD SAID in an ..n· lerview with The Associated Press Wednesday : "Jerry made a lot of allegations. He was a disgruntled employee We were moving h.lm out of San Diego and he clidn 't want to go. Even· tually he resigned for that ··eason." ~ * ~ -------~-~-~------------------------~------~---------------------- Landlords lJrge, Hold Rem Hike LOS ANGELES IAP. A newl> formed l andlords' group has vowed to spend $100.000 in August and $500,000 over ltie next year iri a campaign lo persuade landlords to hold ofr rent hikes voluntarilv "A rollhack now is not oa.,C'd 011 l•conomics. it's t1 a ~ l' d o n p u b I 1 c damor, ·· said Howard Ruby, who heads the Jl ou:;mg lndu:-.try Task Fort•(• fo .. Henter Relief "IT TAKES a CflSIS to g.-t our indu s try together.·· he added at a pre ss confer~nc~ Wednesday, held amidst an 1ncreas1ng threat of mandated rent controls Ho~e\er, Cary Lowe vf the California Hous ing AC'tion and lnlorma lion Network. comment ed that Ruby's proposal was cln inadequate sub- stit ule for a legislature imposed rent fr<"eze LOWE, WHO IS the tenant representative on. Gov . Edmund G Brown's Housing Task Force, noted the dif r1 cultics of getting in di11idual landlords to abide by a rent freeze 1978 CARS I and TRUCKS• ALL MAKl:!.! 833-0555 Alk FotOur lWl SPmAUST at ttOWARD 0..vrofet ear...i ~ -0.. Sf\ NEWPOAT BEACH That's RJght! w~·.,. HfliltCJ AnotMr ,. '€1wtmg/OU1. f 1 ) "This EMO . _ _, l Saturday D b_~·~J 11 a.m,;,t! ,~-~ 3p .. • "We .,. ...... ••t .. orlaed C .. o,.•glow p•ri• ..... for 0.-...,. c-tJ" Sl"Oll~ MOM. TMtU AIL 9-t UT ..... MklCM •Uttt.,._ • Jf"Po.l_t_ Come In and See Our FRESH SEAFOOD COUNTER 'MS WEEK'S SPEaA&.! 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Jury 20 1978 Robert N Weed/PUbllsher Thomu KMv1l 'Ed1tor Barbara Kre1b1C:h/Ed1tor1a1 P~ Editor Financial Blows For OC Workers Counh government employees in Orange County have recelved a double dose or bad news recently. First, a S.S percent pay raise due them was cancelled -by state legislation. Next the employees were told their contribution to their retirement fund may jump as much as 50 percent. Sum it up and it means most county workers in the current fiscal year may be taking home smalle r pay checks than they did last year. Inflation being what it is and what it haS-been the past year, the prospect or smaller pay ch.eeks ror as many as 9,000 county employees a nd their f a mllies ls, to say t he least, trying At the same time, however, it should be kept In mind that the public's contribution lo the employees' retire ment fund is likely to escalate. That's because if both e mployee und cn1ploy,·r donations to the fund aren 't s tepped u p, uct uurlci. t•stimatc there som eday will be a $160 mlllaon to S2~'0 million s hortfall in the retirement fund. The s hortfall m eans that as a grout> Hll' r urnmt rmn plement of county workers can be expected to tlrnw thot much more in retire ment benefits than thry und lhl'lr employer will pay into the fund If the gap between r(•tircmcnt puym,•ntN iind un llcipatcd benefits isn't closed through bkl>\>t'<1 up t•un tributaons. it will be future luxpaycrs who w I pl('k up lht· tab Better at be done now by tho~w l'rnployc."<I uncl thoi.l' who e mploy ttiem. And the mounting pubhc t•o,,t o( r<·llre• ment programs that ure more lurrntivt• than most founcl ui private industry continues to g row. Rerovering from rrtlr.-ment rund shortfollt-Is un un f<11r legacy to leave or the should('r~ of future hlXPUY\'rs Support for Guards Lifeguard service a long Orange County beaches wa.> spared possible downgrading this week when county :-.upervisors agreed to chip in the county's usua l s hare o" the cost of patrolling city beaches Simultaneously, supervisors approved the usual a n nual contracts with cities that furnish lifeguard service on county beaches Before agreeing lo continue county participation. :-uperv1sors said any cuts in city spending wQUld be rn3tched by a similar reduction Supervisors also held back on a cost of living in Nease they add to city contracts each year. Those two r.rservations will do little if anything to af ll'ct the level of lifeguard s ervice on city and count) b1.:al'hl0:-, this summer That's how at s hould be. Seconds can mean the dif frrencc bt>twcen life and death iii surf rescues and there ~hould be no curtailment of services that could jeopardize the enviable rt•cord of safet y OrJ beaches in Orango County Dollar Res cne-Effuri- Sen Alan Cranston has set out on a well-meaning but perhaps fruitless campaign lo rescue some $5 billion of federal income tax mone) paid by Californians. ~Jany state and local programs receive federal aid on <.1 mall'hing fund basis, contingent upon equal invest menL<; of ~late and local tax money. But the forthcoming reduction in California property I ax revenue wdl make it impossible in many instances for local agencies to come up with their share of m:Hching funds. Cl'anston contends that the $21 billion Californians paid Ill r1.'deral income taxes last year included about $5 billion that ' as earmarked for return to the state under matchm~ fund programs. That money will be lost if local governments cannot match it. So the senator has introduced legislation to rescue the money a lready paid to Washington. The bill also would count as local matching funds the increased federal taxes Californians will pay because they will have less property tax to deduct. By way of persuading his colleagues to see things California's way. Cranston has included a proviso that ~1milar cons ideration would be accorded any state that 1n1poscs a constitutional limitation on property taxes lt 's a good try and we wish him well. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those or their authors and artists Reader comment is invited Address The Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phon~ (714) 642-4321 lloyd/Happy Workers ByLM. BOYD Sales people who work on l'Omm ission aod set their own hours are saad to be the most satisfi ed workers. Thal 's t he cla im of the $cien<'e Research Associates of Chicago. Least satisfied workers. this outfit reports, are maintenance people The makers or pape r money contend a $1 bUl can be folded 4,000 times before it tatters Q. ''How do you grunt for angleworms?·• A. Drive a pointed four.foot slake In the ground. Rub a Dear Gloom) Gus How mucb d o you s'pose it cost the tax· payers to try Howard Jarvis" More than taxi fare home that night. l 'll bet. F.M.D. flat p 1e<:e of iroo, such as the leaC or a car spring -across the stake's top to make a noisy vibratioo. Up come the nearby worms to check out the action. lncideotally, lo grunt for worms in a national park, you need a U.S. Worm Gathering Ucense. Q. "Let's see you name tbe country with a populatJoo so well educated that .itti· un· iversity graduates out number the non·graduates. A. tl's not a country, it's a whole continent. Antarctica. Q. ''Why la that Russian faghter pla ne called tbe 'MIG?"' A. Comes from letters lD the nameg of it.s designers, Mikoyan and Gu.revtch. Q. "What Protestant d ... nominaUou bas the most clernwomen?" A. The SalvaUoo Army. With 3,037 women among Its $.09CS ordained clero. Tbe U.S. na1 la ooly Oown over the White Howie when the President ls ln realdeo~ there. So It's not oecess•ry to walk up and knock on the door and aak, "Is Jimmy in town?" 1t1 ost common rirst moniker of U.S. p~sidcnts 1s James. Six were so named Jack Anderson Poison 'Antidotes' Can Injure WASHINGTON lt can hap pen without a moment's warn· Ing. A small toddler howls in anguish: the mother finds him c lutching an open bottle of poison: panac·stricken. she reads the waming label to find out what to do. But shockingly the anstruc lions may be maccurate and the c hild m a y b \ r.er m anently nJured ii she follows them A ft e r a Mi ssour1 r h I I d s w a I l owed i. om c I y t.• d r 3 a n deancr, for ~uamplc. his mother faithfully obeyed the instructions and .:ave him vinegar as the an tldotr. This caw;ed a heat reu<: lion that blt.•w out the lilt It• boy's stomach and burned h1i. t"l'lop hu1i1us. The da,.age could not be repaJred. "IT IS estimated that 500,000 children under uge five arc uc cldentally poisoned by common household products," warns :i <'Onfidential memo prepared for Rep. Henry Waxman, D·Cahf A tragic number of these small victims suffer permanent 10 1uries that could be avoided ir the warning labels were cor· reel Some labels. for instance. suggest using salt to make the child vomit, but experts say at least 30 children have daed from ;all poisoning caused by this remedy Other labels fail to re veal the exact kind of poison contained in the product. THE RESPECTED Con sumers Union h as gone so far as to advise parents to ig nore warning labels on poison~ and call a doctor instead The labe ls. it wa rns ··are old fas hioned and inaccurate and may increase the likelihood or serious or fatal injury." GovernD"ent officials have tried to reduce child poisonings by requiring special safet.) Paul Harvey packagm~ ror such haiardous products as drain cleaners and furniture polish Yet these packa~cs still are not totally <"h1ld resistant. Other products. i.uch as insect sprays and rat poisons have no safeguards at all T ll E 8 0TTL ES that arc made difficult for children t<> opt•n, ironacally, nre often Jen with the lids orf by elderly and arthr1t1c people who have trou· ble openmg thern But even more di:sturb1ng 1:. the failure of the government to -equ1re accur3te labels The House memo adds this t•hilling reminder "Children who swalJow drain cleaner <'On · I sining lye may never swallow or breathe normally for tht.· rest of lhf'ir lives." SURPLUS RIFLES -In ar1 era of assassination. terrorism and violence, the prospect of 290,.000 high-powered Army rifles falling into private hands ''ThAt stuff is strktly f0t-export." raises a frightenin~ specter. Yet 1f th~ National Rifle Association gets Its way, an arsenal of that size will become available e" elusively for it-. members. A shrill NRA lobbying cam pa1gn has been mounted to pre· vent the Army from scrapping a huge t'ache of 290,000 outmoded JO-caliber M I -ines THE NRI\ propai::anda doesn t mention that under an archaic 1903 law. only 11.s dues-paying members would be able to purchase the M l's if lhe scrap sa le as blocked The law C'~ated a Nat ional Board for U1e Promotion ()f Rine Practice "to train non m1llt.ary personnel in ruse or a national cmergen<:y " It cnroura~ed lhe armed forces to sell surplus weapons for lhe training pro· gram Army r e~ulation s stipulate that only members or the National Rifle Association can buy them. Jn the past 20 years 688.000 surplus weapons have been sup- plied NRA applicants -more than half a million carbines and rifles. more than J59.000 pistols a nd revolve r s and 8 700 shotguns. FOLLOWING TllF: John F Kennedy and Martin Lutht:r King. Jr , assassinations, the m1litarv had be<:ome reluctant to make the surplus supplies or deadly armament available to any individual who can afrord the NRA's annual dues Accord 1ngly, the Army announced the stockpile of M-1 's would be sold to scrap dealers ror outright JUnking But the NRA has alreadv enlisted two <·on~rcssional sym path1zers. Rep. Harold Runnels D-N.M .. and Bob Sikes. D·Fla to help spike the Army action Sikes came out with a statement •n the Congressional Record dl· nouncing the de!>truct10n of th<· wrapons Footnote: An aide to Sikes lolct our reporter Murray Waas that the coogressman decided to in tervene "after he read ubout the• s ituation in an "IRA publica- tion." Supreme Court Campaigniii.g Discreet The most significant impact any U.S. President makes on history is in hjs appointments to the Supreme Court. We will be affected by de· cisions of the "Earl Warren Court" for generations. Few recognize the immense consequence of Supreme Court appointments an d those who a r e awar e try to keep it quiet while t hey work tireless· I y i n a behi nd·the - scenes effort to inrluence t h e next choice. Campaigning for a Supreme Court nominee is done subtly with "suggestions" in the right places. Presently in Washington -in cloakrooms. committee Charles McCabe rooms and on the cocktail <'1rcu1t -the "big sell " is on for a woman jurist in California -Shirley Hufstedler. Let me say that there is pres· enlly no prospect of a Supreme Court vacancy. Blackmun and Brennan are both recovered from recent surgery. Nonethe· less. an objective computer would ind.acate that there wiJI be a vacancy to fill at some point during th1s Carter term. SROVLD IT come after next November's election, the Presl· dent's choice might well be At· ty. Gen. Griffin Bell. Should a choice have to be made before the next election, a more Likely t'ho1ce would be our black Solicitor General Wade Mccree . Both of these individuals have a reputation and record indicat- ing that either would be a credit lo the court. As former President Nixon learned, competent-appearing nominees cannot always sur· vive X-ray examinat1ons by the news media. And front-runners can stumble. Sen. Ed Brooke. for example. might have been a Gerald Ford choice for the High Court. Now. sullied by a divorce scandal and s ubsequent financial embar· rassment, he may not even sur· vive reelection to the Senate. FORD ALSO had in the back or his mind a Michigan woman j urist whose credentials thel judiciary committees would have found difficult to fault. The High Cou rt, left and right, is presently more "in balance" than it has been since the court-packing days of F.D.R. The eight years of Chief J ustice Warren Burger have d e m on s t r a l t• rt a a e g r ec or equanimity which appears bv companson with the past -ti• be a conservative tendency Not yet. On valance the last two sessions' decision. ... have fa\'ore<l law men as often as lhcv h<Jvt• favored lawbreak<'r!'. · SO PR ECARIOUS "' th(' balance, however, that the.• nl'xt appointf'c w•ll bt: hi g ht~ critical. And the KennC'o,r liberal~ have launched a hard-sell cam pa1gn for the nomination of Judl?C Shirley ll urstedler or California's Ninth Circui t t:ourt of Appeals. She is expencn<'cd. smart a workaholic -and somc...,here to the left of you -whoever you are. Incumbent JUSli<'es here·') to your good health' TAD Was Tops in Coining Anterican Expressions The first I ever heard of San Franclsco. as a boy living in the wastes of New York City, was from the vivid drawings of a man named Thomas A. Dorgan. These appeared in the Journal, a daily afternoon newspaper that my parents swore by. This paper was owned and published by a man named William Ran· dolph Hearst. It has t aken me a lirctime to recognize that both Hearst a nd Dorgan. figures I once took for granted. were damned geniuses. Dorgan, who used the Initials TAD to Identify his work. lived the tire of a bedridden recluse ln the town of Great Neck, Long Island. nor for from his col· le3gue and friend Ring L&rdner. and another geniu ' or the po pu lar arts . F Scott Fltigerald. TAD WAS possibly the h1ghesl paid newspaperman of his time. TAO's heart almo:st went out tn 1920 when he wu watching Jack Dempsey flaht Dilly Miske He had a "bad licker" <one of bun· dreds or phrases he introduced into the current of E nglish Ian guagc > for the next nine yen rs of his Jlfe. Like Lardner. who was also bedridden. he kept in touch with the outside world. which to him largely meant the world of box. ing, by a radio next to his bedside. He was the greatest sports cartoonist of his time, and could have eas ily been the greatest sportswriter if cartoon· inl{ hadn't been more profitable to W.R. Hearst. llis success ruined him. in a way, because this bitter rnsh bird was keqt from being a Daumier or a Hogarth by a rat paycheck and an audience of some ten million, which he was afraid to alienate. OORGAN was born In Hayes Volley. He loved San Francisco with a passion. and never really left the pince. He took llttle vacations rrom his work by dr:iw1ng cartoon strip!! about wonderful sites like Polk Gulch, and Eddy nnd Leavenworth street. and a fanciful place called Thl' Ml8Slon 1'hcse s1 ree..s and places were populated by hard .eyed gentlemen 1womcn were a small pan or Oorgon's life as a ..... _. _____ ,, newspaperman) with big ears, hard sharp noses. hard hats and sporty clothes. A lot of them were what he called "drug store cowboys." There was a litlle balloon in the corne r of the panel. which more o r less stressed its lietmotif, like. "Yes. we have no bananas." This phrase was o ne of his more signal contributions to the street language of America. I suppose TA D was the person who made me decide to see San Francisco or bust For which Thanks His contnbutlons to American working.class English. either by invention or by distribution. were so great that it Is diCficult to believe. Had it not been for Tad Dorgan you or your father would not hnvc u::.cd the follow- ing 111 your spccl'h. APPLESt\UC:I-:. for overb1own nonsense. and after the board ing-house custom of givin~ lhi:. edible when there wasn't enough meat to go around. Skimmer, for hat. Benny. for overcoat. Cat's meow, for Wow, Man Cat's pa. Jam as, for Cat's meow. Cheaters tor eyeglassc~. Chm mus ic, for talk. Dumb Dora. for obtuse girl Un Dorgan's hmt• and place it was convenlional to think of <ill women us obtuse. a nd he could huve been right.) f'or cryinR out loud. as an ex· pression of consternation Twenty.three skidoo, for get los t. Bonehead, for dummy Solid tvory, for same. Nickel nurser. for tightwad. Nobody home. for not paying attention You said it, for you told him off Phrases. too. Quick, Watson, the needle! The first hundred year~ are the hnrde~l. Whaddya meen. you los t your do~'> Lounge lizard, which told it all Officer, cull n cop . And his greatest tin(' or all. derived from a velcrnn of the Phlllpp1n('::. campaign who hcurd a Min· danoo salesman say It over and over to American soldier!> .. Yes. we have nob non.3'l." . - MORE OPINION Tnursday July 20 :971) DAILY PILOT 11 1 Nichola8 voo Hoff man Decline in Inventive Skills Hurts U.S. fudustry No concert hall performer. no rock musician is more sens1t1vc to his work e nvironment than our American bus inessman An y c ri tici s m o f th e establis hed order arrects "t·or· fidencc"' and without con- fidence busi · ness s lumps. On t he other h a nd b1J si- nessmen fret, co mplain . gro u se. fl"Oan, kvetch. fuss ard bitch as no prima ballerina would dare. The m ost t empera m e nta l operatir diva is less demanding Art Hoppe than the tycoonate or industry and the moguha of finance lf il isn't thoughllci,s con sumcr s insist1n~ thf.'y get what they paid for. it's labor union:.. or government rcgulat1ons, or foreign exchunge which is 1r ritating the leaders of business a nd industry. Either the tariff is too high or too low, the interest rates too small or too large. the cash flow too wide or too nar· row, something is always wrong in the finicky eyes of these con- ductors or the na tion's pros- perity. THE LATEST lamt•ntatllHI'> are over America's laggrng rate of innovation. I Innovation 1s u POIT'pous word used by bust nc:.smen whl•n trying lo sound oracula r lnvcnt111n means the :.amt.• tl11ng I Wt' Arncncall'> urcn 't invent 1ng widgets at the rate we used to. Sin(·c nobody knows what the rate 1s. the financiers and gov t.•rn m ent officials making state· menb al>out 1t are letting their words be guided by their subJec tiv<' 1mprt•ss1ons Nevt.•rthe l ess, our upper drawer peopll' are wo rried Jest the Germans <1nd Japanese out.' invent us But 1f we may be losing o u r t o t <1 ~ t t· c h n o I o g 1 c a I tlommancc: of the world. 1t would no I tn· .., u r p ri :-. 1 n J.! Th a l dom inancl' ha!> onlv existed '\IO<'l· thl' bc~inmng of the se<:ond world "'ar The Art of Marital Fighting ll came abuul through the conlri but1ons of refugee sc1en lists and the f act that the so<.•1et1es we are most com pc t1t1ve wi th had been knocked flat We not only ended the wor ri cher and in one• piece but in possessi o n o f ou r former cnem 1cs' sncnce and scie ntists We would have ha d to be classic dumbbells not to have become supreme S INCE THEN 10 some tn dustrics W(!'vc slipped from leading lht• world be be<:oming a back ward n a tion. The m ost notabh.• 1-;r's tcel J a pa n 1s so much ahlad of us that 1l can 1m· port the rnw mate rials and fuel to make 1t from thousands of m1ks away and still undersell <'or por:1t1on employees are domt! ln1.· research on the11 own t1m1.• without b1lhng the company. SomE.-of the innovation lost 1n product development has been i1pplled to thinking up reason!> lor why more money 1sn '1 being :,p1.·nt on inventions. Excu~c number one is th<tl R & D mom·y has to go into thinking up way' t o satisfy governmt!nt ~(·alth etnd safety regulations: reason number two is that taxes are too h1iah to Justify riskinJ.! m oney on perfect mg J new 1dod. reason number three•~ that even 1( they do come up with a good idea. th<: l.lOVernment wall prosecute them undl'r thl' anti-trust act if the> try to make a hltlc m oney out of II Ohio St<'CI manufacturers who gel their supplies from Min -THEN THERE ;.i re !>O ffil' nesota and West V1rgin1a T H E F UEL indus try did pO!>S 1b1e n ·J .• ons that bu:-1 The r eason for this is that the s carcely better Its R /St D effon nessmen don·t mention. By not American steel industry spends as a percenta..ic of its tot al sale!> spending money now the tax next to nothing on research and was about one four th of thl• paycrs can ~ blackmailed into development. Last year the U.S. average of all industry's So paying for R & D later. That·, Steel Corporation, once the pride much for the millions spent on how the atomic power industry of A m <' r 1 can cap 1taI1 s t iele vised propaganda messug<.•!> paid for its development costs l\ow that m arriage 1s back an vogue so ar c those old familia r qui zzes in the women 's magazines. You know the ones with catchy titles like, "Is Your Marriage on the Rocks an<4 You Don't Know It.," Be lieve mP. unll•ss you responded thCtt you fou~hl with your spouse "as often ut. poss•· blc ... your mar riage b on the rocks. technology, spl·nt .sl1ghtly less about how the oil mdu:.try 1!> And finally. who needs it'.' Ju.<,t ll'mp1·n·d .ind 11\'(•r within five than $50 million on R & D Thal working day and n1~ht in the keep J apanese steel out of thl' n11nu11·:-. at mo!>I may sound likL• a lot bul 1l was la bs to bring us new. c·heap . non· country, then give our fe llow'> Uut ,, remark hkc "Why on s:10 m II lion less than what polluting and rnex h uu st1hll· bellows and two strong arms t.•arth did vou lt•ad the two of Bris tol-Myers spent and they sourc1·s of fuel Eithe r they'n • and w(•li make you all the horst.• <'lubs"" ca·n. as thc days pass. m akl' tooth paste. JUSl funning us or all thost.· oll shoes you'Ji ever w<1nt. t•xpand lo embrace intelhgenct.· ------------------------------------------quotients. cooking ability, f1nan Newcomers to the m arnage game should bP warned t~a· these sample seemang test., co ntain P number o r trick ques lio n s OnP that is always asked is : "Do you and your s pouse e ve· fight?" \ n n ocen• neophytes. know1n1; no better will proudly carcle '·never." con f1dent this proves tJie1r mamage was made m heaven How wrong can they be., "A marnage like this as apt to s uffoc ate a couple, .. grimly warn s T h e Ladies Home .l ournal "It leaves no breathing s pace for either partner ' .. Are you repressing normal ('Onflicts?" asks the Journal rhetorically 1 It know~ darned well you arc.> "Arc you ignoring the seeds of future trouble., .. •Can thet .. be any doubt'.'> THE PROBLE M lS that many inexperienced newlyweds simp- ly don't know how to fi ght with the ir spouses. In the ir 1g norance. some even go to gr eat lengths to avoid fights with their spouses What they need obviously Js a ('OPY of my new book, F1ghtmg - The Key to Wedded Bltss. It COO· tains Ten Sure-Fire Argument Sta rters and makes a wonderful wedding gilt. Excerpts follow: So you've just gotten m arried 1the book begins) a nd you're Jookmg forwa rd to a lifetime or wedded bliss. Congratula tions' The first thing you'll want to do is pick a fight. Un til you get to know the ropes. the major precaution to ke ep in mind is to pic k fights on- ly about major issues. For the .:a rdina l rule of marital f1ght1ng1 is: The bigger the issue. the smaller the fight FOR EXAMPLE. should you say to your spouse, ··I beg to dis agree; the President is wrong m seeking a $20 billion t ax cul." thP fight will be polite. even cial <Jcumen. :rnnoying sexual h abits. who Lakes out t he garbage, and <1ncestors unto lhL third j:!eneration. A s ure-fir e a r g Jm enl starter is: "Why are you so grumpy'? .. Now be ready lo lollow Lh1s up at the ver y first opportunit y with: ··Don t s hout !'" Ac tuall y, "Oon·t s hout' .. is not an argument start er. but it certainly a dds f•1el to the fin.·. With practice. you can go on to have a whing ·ding argument about no issue at all. Mer ely re- peal such phrases as "Don't behave like a child ," "Stop nag gang," "I1J bet you think it's easy ... and "Well, he's your brother " Marital fighting r(•a lly 1sn 'l as diffiC'ult as it sounds If you put your m 1 nd to it. there ·s no rea- son you can't learn to find things to fight about constantly, therC'by achieving an idyllic marriage and thus becoming the envy of all your unwed old school chums. "' "FREE SABOT SAILBOAT" Sign up at any Seacllff Merchant's ..,bro 1lLtAltl£! I j-...._ CAUFORNIA'S EDUCATIONAL SltOPPING CENTER '-' FREE IJECREATIONAL VEHICLE AND BOAT SHOW DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 21 THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 29 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 11:00a.m. to3:45p.m. IN THE SEACLIFF VILLAGE MALL SATURDAY. JULY220NLY • "THE SHOWCASE SINGERS" will play your favortte ballads and fight opera tunes • "THE YOUTH BAND" will enter- tain you with roctt and pop songs • ANO YOU'LL DELIGHT IN OUR ~XCELLENT SHOPS. QUALITY STORES ANO FINE RESTAU· RANTS SATURDAY, JULY290NLY • WEIGHT WATCHERS COOKING DEMO • "WEST COAST ENSEMBLE" wlll dellgnt you with light claaslcel WAkN!-RAV~ J for a Free Sabot I YOBKTOWN, BETWEEN GOLDENWEST f1 MAIN STREETS, HUNTINGTON BEACH (714} ~:t•·•·n 1 Robinsons Wescmmster Mdll 8984331 dlld nob1nson:~ ·Newport F'<1siuon island 644-2800 I \( '-" ...... --·~·--.. -~ . . ..... ,... ,, ... . ... ,.,. ·-· ... .-..---- ' . - :II DAILY Pit.OT I nw~y Ju1v 20. li71 NATIONAL Private Ski Profiled Pole Vaults Language Barrier Imo Marines CA MP PENDLETON IAl'i Can a Polish 1mm1grant fluent 10 five languages and learning English rmd happiness as & U.S M a."inc'> Just ask Pvt Jan Jaroszynski who says "f was alw<1ys thinking or United States ... The 27-year old nat1v,. of Wo 1utecz. Poland, i.tepped off " German jetliner rn New Y ork in' June 1974 after fleeing Poland and leaving behind his mother and brother FOR JAN'S transgr essions. he said, his brother was forced to serve two years without pay in the Polish army .. The propaganda was always saying that America was bad." J aroszynski said in an i n ter v1ew "But I never believed. In Poland you must be quiet. you can no SiiY what you want, you had to be happy with things as they were" L'\esa \7erde ~quor LIQUOR PRICES CUT! HIMdreds of Reductions! Son $2.ll~ REL SKA VODKA Son Sl.66! GILIEY'S rsfysn. 1.1$ Uhf' ....... , But Jaroszynski was unhappy r GIN r.-.ys1 .. l.7U.Jtw •-.11.tt $833 with things as they were. so he fled. Last week. he began infan· try training here after complet· 1ng basic training at the Marine Cor ps Recruit Depot in $an Otego. 20°/o OFF! 1.51.ltn ALMADEN -. MT. CHAIUS .... sut Embezzlement Rap Faces Union Chief PVT. SKJ. AS his drill instruc-She UJon't Go tor s call him. said he hated his "1 .,.1 . .-.. MT. NECTAR ROS'E SWCf RtOM mza. MIU CRUIC, ROIERT MC*MVI, STOflf ClfBC, OIAYLW ST. MICffftU, Off B PEAK Mfl> fWtl ontat FINE WINE &MW. N EWYORK I AP> The president of the United Paperworker s has been indicted on charges of embezzling S360.000 in union funds. and us· ing part of the money to try to buy off a federal investigation of his ar fairs A federal grand ~u ry in Urookl.yn charged that union president Joseph Tonelli paid' S50.000 of the money to an Allan ta law firm to 1ntkrccde on his behalf with officials of the Justice Department to stop a ~ra nd Jury invt•st1gat,Jon of two of its members. Irwin W Stolz Jr. and W. Homer Orakl' Jr . to interl'edc with the J usticc Department One of the attorneys Tonelli al i<.'gedly tried to hire "as a former president or the Georgia Bar Association who one.-was Jppointcd a JUdJ!e by then-Gov .hmm~ C'arter Stolz. 49. president of the Georgia Bar Association 1n 1970 and 1971. was appointed to the Gt•orgta Court of Appeals by Carter in April 1972 fie has since resigned to go into private prnctice. Tonelli and a fellow officer or lhe 300 .flllO mcmber papcr\\orkers union. trc;.isurer lll•nry &•gal. \\C'rt' accused of paying lht• sso.uoo tu the Atlanta firm of Swtfl. Currtt'. McGht•e .wd lllt'r:-to ol>t<11n tht• st•rv1ct•s Drak t'. 45 . a fedt·r <1I bankruptl'Y Judge from 1964 un· til 1976, is in private practice. 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Unheard of Anniversarv Bargains at Spa to la Tailoring & Men's Shop • Thursday July 20 '97F ___ ..____ __ _ 30%0FF on Selected. Quality Pipes from Around the World at Sidewalk Specials for Green Thumbers For that Distinct Way-of-Life .. lA TORTUGA LOOK Sports Coats. Were $70- now$35 Ferns $4.99 Hanging P!ar.ts $3.99 Popular Cotton Voile Print Taos Were $20 -Now $14 Men's Suits· Were $175- now$120 Jiiland's Tobacco Locker 556-0778 (Inside-:ook tor Ties. Were$10- 979-2085 now $2.99 ~-----30%0FF on Agostino's Famous Finish American Oak ~ntiques! 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Bou1anger Dau , Appel& Manrav .. *Whitman· s Red Book R Just $2.75 556-6850 lL OFF at •****At Cost on Julv 22r.d 73 Gerber Knives Hagen Aauarit.Am Pumps Outdoor Cook or Sportsman • "* • 1/2 Price- to Gourmet Chef Sunbeam Shampoos & "L , .. 'ft..' Lassie Vitam1ris See JoUC1« Of widmS~ ***79¢-. hartzF!eaCoi!ars during our Birthday Celebration Marina Biffin •*Low. low prices on (4th Floor-Mercantile Building Art Gallery "1.\\,IJG Rawhide Dog Sor.es and on the Village Green that day} and School P.1:19 ~ ' 556-1692 549-2020 CSHTBR. 979-PETS ,. Get to Dale's early for these great shoes! Famolare -$19.95 and up Baretraps, Sbicca rs -$12.97 and up Summer Sandals -as low as $8.97 Plus big, big savings on leather and fabric handbags DALES Footworks 979-9252 . ....... -....... . . . _,., .... _ ..................... ,,.. ............................ -·--- J - I \ l .. . ,4J8 DAILY PILOT I nurlday July 20, 1978 Flood Ravages Linker Johnstown Disaster Effects Still Felt JOHNSTOWN, Pa <AP> -O~e year ago today torrential rains again waylaid flood-prone Johnstown The effects are s till being fell in the economy and the s plrit of thls lush mountam region of s out.,wes t e rn i>ennsyl vania Little phys ical evidence re- mains or the floods that killed 77 people and s hattered thousands of ot.ber lives in a city that has survived 20 major floods BROKEl'lt HIGHWAYS have been repaired, the ubiquitous mud bas been fiushed away. and water-damaged buildings have been bulldozed into history What Is It? ··A visitor driving In here wouldn't even know the flood ha d happened," said George F a ttman , e dit o r of the Johnstown Tribune-Democrat. But Don Mihelic re members He lost his home and bar in Tan neryville, where 41 died and 50 homes were lost whe n the· Laurel Run Dam burs t. His un- employment benefits run out this week. He's living i n a trailer. Because he bas no job. he can't borrow to rebuild his home .. IT'S FRUSTRATI NG as hell," said the 49-year -o ld former steelworker "You havP Rust y Walkl•r. 10. a v1s1tor from Westfield. I\ . ., .. seems los m conte mplatini.! a sr ulpture by David Sabroff. Rusty was visiting the Lugunu Beach Festi val of Arts when he spotted the 01Cce T hl' grounds of the festival open daily at noon Ashes Arrive SANTA MARI /\ 1A P > -The ashes of a 24 year-old man huvl' finally been handed over to his mother after bc1nJ! lost in the mails for a week. ending the mother·~ round·tht•·C'lock picketing or the mortuary that handled her son's services Meg Karlin. Hollywood songwriter and wife of Oscar-winning songwrite r Fred Karlin. received the ashes of her son, Kristopher F Karlin. late Tcwsda) night Karlin, whose s ister is being held fo r investigation in his .shooting death was l°r t'matl'<I .July 12 l\ARLIN'S BODY WAS SENT to San Luis Obispo. about 40 miles away , for cremation. But the box containing his ashes were sent al the fourth·class bulk m <J il rate from San Luis Obis po. wh1 r h involves routing through Los An ~cles. about 2!:>0 miles away. When MN Karlin learned her son's ashes had nol a rrived on time ror funeral services. she began a prol~l vig1l outs1de the mortuary here, carrying signs that read ''l'v<> losl him twice I don't want to lose him again ' THE lJ.S. POSTAL Stff\o,ce began trac1.11g the pac .. age containing Karlin's ashes. and finally fo und it Monden When the ashes arrived at the Santa Man a mortuary, Mrs Karlin refused to enter the bu1ld1n~ and the mortician refused to bring th~ dshes ,iutsidc They agreed to meet al the locaJ sheriff's sta hon. when' the ashes we re finally handed over to Mrs Karhn Her son's m emorial services were held last Sunday, but she plans to scatter his ashes ove r Los Padres National Forest this week K.\Rl..11\ WAS SHOT TO death Jul~ 10 on a ranc h near here. His sister. Wendy Karlin Cross. 23 of Taft was arrested for investigation of her brother's murder. but has been transferred to the p~~ch1atr1c ward at Santa Barbara County J.fosp1tal for observation Sheriff's investigators s aid harhn wa., ap· l)are ntly killed during a n argument Karlln's father. Fred Karlin. won an Academ: Award for hi!s 1971 compasition, "For All We Know." Signups Invited For Jazz Clinic Reg15tra1.1on is under way for Stan Kenton's fourth &Mual ii ummer jazz clinic at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. The cllruc will run Aug. 13·18 and 1s open to Junior high. high school. coUege and adult musi· clan• Courses to be offered l.n the clinic Include "Concepts of Jazz" "Rehearsal Techniques" and "Jazz 'J'heory." There also will be instruction tn voral Jazz, Improvisation and jazz piano. to live this way after tr)'lng to achieve a place and position in life for all those years • Mihelic could have gotten a Small Business Administrallon loan to rebuild his business. but he said he threw up bis hands in frustration over the paperwork and regulations. Another flood victim. Kay Ritchey. whose mill gate lunch bar business of 23 y(>ars was washed away in the swirling water . said she'll reopen in Oc tober with the help of a $100,000 SBA loan IN THE LIVING room of her go vc rnment-supplied trailer fam ily photographs surround a plaq uc tha t r eads· "God is gn •atc r t han a ny problem ' have." But for her. as for hundreds of reside nts, the flood is s till a haunting force. "I get spells of depression and I cry a lot. I've been doctoring." e:.hc said. Many flood victims h <1 vc s ought p s ychologi cal <:ounsehng. "ONCE YOU GET victims fed. clothed and housed, people think th<• disaster is over. It's not," said Kilty Gallagher. director of the '77 F lood Relief Center. ·'The real challenge is for people to put their lives back together." Oe thle h c m Ste el Corp employed 11.000 workers before the flood. Its payroll now stands at 8.000. and the area 's largest employer is contemplating more cu t backs. Some re tail bus i· nesses. inclu(iing a m ajor de· partmcnt store. simply boa rded up their windows. Une mploym ent in the im· mediate Johnstown a rea hit 13.3 percent in March with 14,400 out or work. The May jobless rate was 8.6 percent -or 8.900 peo· pie compared with a na tional rate of 5.5 percent. "THE IMPACT hasn't been felt yet in the community," said Joseph Casale, manager of the st ate Bure au of Employment Secunly Office. . The state paid $67 million in unemployment benefits to are<1 residents throug h June . but most of the jobless benefits will dry up by the end of July. NATIONAULOCAL -~ <: <~~ l·;..:..,;r _/ Park your housing worries with a simple interest mobile home loan Do you long for the advantages of mobile home life? We can help you realize your dreams with an attractive financing package that will include a flex- ible payment plan . Come talk to us soon . Chances are you can park your housing worries for good. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA SAVE $5.00 SQ. YD. REG. $13.99 s q.yd. Luxurious. densely piled. One ol our best selllng SAXONY PlUSl-4 STYLES. The newest look •.• In 24 $ decorator colors ... soft 100"~ 99 An so nylon with a S.yHr wear guarantee -Scotchgarded and anll-stallc protection. HURRY' THIS IS OUR LOWES r PRICE EVER• A SUPER SAVINGS' sa. vo. ARTIFICIAL TURF 6 Juat rn tune for summer fun & sun• Spoct1I redU<:ed s3 9 P<•ce or> our IOf\9--rlng 100°• f)OIYP">PYlene olefin fiber turi for patios. poof"I. p11y 11reu. boats S and dl'CkS Q °'u REG SS 99 sq yd. Sohd or mun1-co1or1. Continuous fll1m1nl nylon ho· lo tor SAVE $2.00 SQ. YD. $ 399 longell wear, besl v11tue. and special bargain P<lce. A •ell budgel txiy at this cturance orlce so •o KITCHEN PRINTS A wide range of cotor combinations on beoutllul pr1n\A Long wearing. durable. With $ 4ss Sco1ch9ard and onll·slnl pro1ocllon. Reg.$7.99. so vo SAVE S3.30sq. yd. Populer 1tytlr19. newest ltladea. comemporery took. SAY• TO 14.00 SQ. YD. seas Voor chotce. aolt, aublle paltern In 8 ,,.w colon or crl19. cte1r so YO coloflllon• wllh high ·~\re A GREAT VALUE. A NEW LOOKI . FHl!ton·• new.ti look 1nd 1 .. 1. TOllch1ble nvton In your choice ol 99 SOFT 'N' SILKY$ 9 SAXONY PLUSH, CUT & LOOP. or TRACERY PATTERN CUT A LOOP A grMt buy. but HURRY! SofM style• & colors In llmlled qu1n11tlea. SO YO Your choice. reg. to $14.99 aq. yd. STUDENTS WHO ARE 13 VEA.RS of age and older. wtt.h a minimum of one year of study on tbelr instrumen~. will be admitted with wrtlt.en recommendations from their band directors. College, ml~ltary and professional musicians over 18 do not need recommendations. SANT A ANA WESTMINSTER PADDING ANO PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION AVAILABLE . Student tultion for the week 1s SlOO: $8S for music educators. Seuioos will run dally from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m M~mbers ot Kenton's band wlll le3m up with other jazz educators to help studenL, with lhelr c~~· Enrollment Information ls available at ~·5629 z• 11 So. lristol 15l31 leoch .. d. , ·:::~;~;:.::~::-~-:~,~~~~-· ~Carpet Town. ~LC.COAY~ '·l·.,. SAi ''" (.. SUNO-· n 'I •• ·•H t5TIMAIES N fOUA ...0Ml I Covering Calffornla Woll To Woll \ (4SV CRlO•T IERMS • :tO llO ~ OA' NO INTEAEST ACCTS • 9ANKAMEPtCARO • MASTCH ChAA<.l C-_, l-"° ~--------------------...A --·-····-·--..... ' .. I I . . . . • .. =· . NATIONAUOBITUARIES Dftull o••~• Drad1 oil~n OllAYO heto "' ~ l'ells S...111 O.aota c-. de! MM Comnlunl•IY Cllutch CAl\llN H G!Voll[S, ivr-,..,1 Sm1111 T11111111 l.emb Mo•111•0 111 ofllet•llfl9 Pe<lllc Vltw Mortu••Y Cknt of c..ro.n (iro"" C• Peueo (-O•oflaU1¥r~-... "'••PO't~dif'9Clof~ ewo 111 ~ »"'9\. L.tu•\I.,.. KLOOtTllt .,.,.,,en -·"9 ., H••llO• ....... J[l'l'REY WILLIAM IClOOSTElt LAN~ _,Oh..., __ , Colla -w Ca f'*\.-111 Of C..Ste ~. c;. P•H.O WALTER S LANI: JR • llelovlfd ~H~ ••••on JUiy 11 ttTI •• U. ete of • brolll•r of E••lyn Lent G•tDDlt PMll.tl"S vur\ 5.l•1rl-b't Ill• -I• •111 alld N•\td •••Yon T""4Nv. J11ly 1e, ltf'-SUZANHE PHILIP$, •t\10.ftt of Ja"e l(IMSl., of Cotta -W. C• Mr t,.ane _, born In Mu-~li. Nt•PO'I &.«h. Q Pu..o away on Gr•vt\lde •er•t<" ·~ l"ltrmeftl Mlll"t.OI• Oii AMII 1' tttt Mt ht• •it-JUlr It. 1t71. Survl\ffld by hus.,.ftd _,, ne10 ~., Jiiiy 1' • .,,. •I ·~ '" C.llfomle \lnu lhe -Of 1 lllomu O PNllPl. Oa\IQhltf ICelhy 11 00 .t. M. 01 Gooo ShtPhtro y .. u . •1141nded "''"•'• ><llOO!l I" L°" Elliott of WtslrnlMtw "°" T...,.._ 0 Ctmtltry, HullU"Qton llHCh, (• 4ft9tltt ........... ., Hll!i, c. Mt •• , P?llll~. Jr Of S...to 8¥bt••. C., Smtlfl T111hlll ~ Moo'llM<y dire< •lflllel.O wllh IW) tallier W•ll•r s. 0.119hler e.tsy T..,.,..., of Bloc~ too ......-. L-. St , llOW OKN»O tn 1ne L•,,. IOoho, mother Ev• McKenrlt ot ~N P-r C-Y In P•~. co.°"" Fonun. c.. _..., .lofv1 Mc Ktnll• JOHN J DOUIN, eve 14. riKICltnl of lnq World Wt1 II ... did mK!le"lctl 01 ~oll•. c. -• Qt-Nldrtn M11nlln;tot1 .. ._,. c. PHled •••Y •"9'"""110 ot WIHt..-n PtllOI -Stoel M•f'flOrl•f Mf'lllcM S..t-y July 11, Oft July It. 19'11. S...VI-by rMI wl" In S•ft "-'o, Q , he ,..,_ In Coslt ,.,, •I II 00 A-"'-In ll'lt Cho~! •• Ruth " OolM Of Hunllftqton Booch, Mn• fl)<' ltlt "'' 71 .,.."-... ,, wr· P•t lllc v ••• llMmorlal P••• • .uoo c. -bt'olllet Roymonct L. Ooltn of "'""by hi•-· Mn. Rose T LAM PocillC V'-w Ori .. , ~ Botc:h. MunllftQlon Beoch, C. , -llllet onel lllS 11\ltr. lnler,...ftt ol lltll C. Fomlly ........ In .,.., ol llowerl, Jullo 801110 Of MorTo B•y, (A_ Mr. 8ro•Owey Mor1.,.ry Services are memor lel conlrlb11tlon• to tht Ooltft wos •--•Ith Ills t>rolher P<lvotle. "m•ric•n Cancer Socltly P•clllc Romond Dolan 111""' 101 C.te In Hun- "'-Mortuwydirecton. llftQton e.oc11 ono tllt R .. LIQllC>r llECKElt ClltlU.O Sl0tt He_, o _. Pl'e\'°""'I Of Ille lllVIRIOH LEWIS 8ECl(ER, passed F•mlly COIOlllOI """'"' Home . Wolmf11)ter. C.. 1110 tt>U2S or ()IJl $ .. ·1/01. MMNllL NANC:Y TAYLOR Mo<NEIL rttl dent of ~ 8eech, C. P•SMct •••Y on July 11, ltTt In P-nl•. .t.rl10110, born S.Pltrnbtr U, 1t0 ~·-by her moowr Mlt«ed ADotll of ,...__, BN<ll. C.. fottlff Wltllarn W Toyl0t of HyntlnglOft Hortlo!K. CA . two Mlfll .t.onltl encl Gennon fM< Ntll Memotlol ..Vl<A'\ wilt be lleld •t 1PM on S<lnday Nly ll, 1'71 ot Peclfk \flew C,,.pet. Pocltk View ~ dlrec· ion. l(()ttlt MARGUERITE 1... K°"R, relldtnt of HuftllnQton llNch, Co. P--•r on J111y U. l91I. Survl..O br d.tll9hl9' Lllleh .t.. Gelotr Of Uno 8"c h. C. , \On RlcllMd (;. Kohr of Sant• P..,I•, Ce eftd l',_k H ICohr of Cemtrlllo Ca, brotner Rachel °""'<h of Vic torvllh1, Co .. Kenfttlh 611d Rober! Chu re" o f ICOnleS, 0 110 10 vre,.dchlldren. Mon of Chtl1ll•" 8urlal WH l'ltld Moncloy Julv 11, lt?I at SI. llofltventlwe Cottlolk CllUr<ll. MllfllingtOll llMcfl. CL. with 1nttnNnt •• Good Sftt111'1trd c.n.terv. "°"''"' wooetts OonttloM to Ruell Fowlclotton 811rn Centw, .nt Ven Nun 81..0 .. Sherm•" o.u. c.a. 914ll. Olld•'f 8rotMn Mot1\lary, HllllttfllltOft 8aecll, C.. di fe<1111t's. Ml·m I RICH.t.RO Pt.UL CJ RILLO ,~, H11nt1119ton 8Mr1> LloM <;lub. Fr ...... _a., In ..._, BMm. c.. on J .. ,., of Newoon IMKh. Q . Pau.eo •••v m•y cen •t Pierce Bro"'"' 5mlll'>'' ''· lt11. Ml. 8ec.ller wos o rftldtnt of on July "· 1'71 Sutv1..o bl' hll wilt Mot1uory f.-> •tPM on TllU~'f J11• k••l>Ot't BNch lw $111 rff''-S..rvl- E Ileen Cirino, I'll\ l !IOM Mk llHI. Jim ly 20 -r. ltlt Ros¥y wHI lie recllecl by wile Ree. M. of ,...._.. 8"<h, •nd Slepllen Cirollo -J 0.llQlllen, ., 1·30 P .M. l\lloKs Of OWlltlon llurt•I son Copttlft Fr-kll llt<tl9' Of 0#- Corolvn. Cethv -OnclV Clrlllo. Oii Of will bt celtllroteo ot 10.t.M ot s1. Junction, Colorado, 0ougnt9' 5"Wft M. Newpe>r1 8Mdl, Co .. fothtr SAi O rlllo Mary's, 8y The SN C.thOllC O>vrch Wle9ert of "•<•Ole, Co .. brother ol Oxn•rel C. end mother Vlolot •1111 !tie Rev. F-TlmotllY Waist. Mervl11 IMcller Of Son frenclKO, c. .. Cirillo of H1111t111111on 8HCll, Co • offklellllQ. ·~ Wiii be In TM lhlw Ruth Gel .. al YllC.oiN, c. .. btOIMr ~ Cirillo alM> of Hunt• Good Shee>Mrd Cemetery. Pierce thrff vr_,.ldren. ~ SMWH 1119ton Bucf\ Co. Holy R~ Frld.ty llrollle" SmllM' Mof1uory dlrwct0tl wlll lie lleld Frkllly, July 71 at I :00 p.m .IUly 21, 1'11ot8PM-MossofClvls-~Slt .. ~lllMemorltlO..pel ,,...,men, SllTTOH 110" Burial s.t-y July n , 1'71 01 MUltL8EltT ot Moftteclto Memoflel P•tlt. In S... MAVIS SUTTON, rHldtftl of 10.t.M bolll et 0... l..tdy Outen Of The DALE EDW.t.RO HURLllERT, r..sl· Berft•rdltlO, Co 8ollbltt MemorlOI e.lbN, Co. p--•Yon July 11, An9els Cotl'lollc Church, Ne WPOt1 Oenl of CorONt dtl Mar, Co. PHM!d CN~I Dl~tot1"2.J7•1 1'71 In Newport Bffcll, Co. Siie IJ 111,. Btocll Int~ The Good St>ePheflt •••v on July It, 1971 at Moao vi...., by hef' mother Mevis ~r ot Ctmeterr 8olu Bor~ron F11nera1 Me"morlot HoSl)ll.al Ho I\ \11rvlve<1 by SNELL BalbN, Co. two brolMn Jot1t1 s.rtton HomtC~aMcKodlrecton hi\ wlle Plllla. CS&ullhlw L.,_ 8111· ROBERT LEE SNELL. -S6, rHI-of llru, C. .. ond Tom S1illon of ST.t.NNAltO tnoton of OrOllQI, C., 3 or•ndchlldren dent 01 HuntlnQlon Beocll, C... P~ ';-',,JON del Mor, c. .. two ...,.11 p.,.. IN.t. ST.t.NN"RO fH1denl Of El Jtlloro, Coll'll• .... 8rll<tf0t'd 8 111· -··on Jiiiy "· 1'71. Survlwed tiYfirrir~., ol Newport BNGh. Co .• -To•o Co P..ueo •••v on July ti, 1'71 lllQ10n, 1 ~ Hllf'dd Hurlbert Of wit• Anna Moy Snell.'°"' KtnMlll L.. Kay Hy11es •~ llusbaftd To m of ot ,,,. -of.._ s..nn...., br flff \Oft G-•I•. C... -RU$$etl Hurlbert of .t.laft R and Tlmotlly 0 , one ~r. Syt,...r, c.. FUMret sttvl<tt -•• LOullStonn¥GOf,.._t8eoch.C. Orenh Pan, Oregon. Memorl•t 4rlll11r, three oraftdChlldrtft. heldW~at2PMvr~kRat Crem•llon end 1>&w1a1 et lH conoucteo wrvlces _.. held te>Oay at lPM ot Gravuloe 5eN1ces win bt held on Fri· P•<lllc VI-Mem0tl•I Pltf'k. Poe Ille l>'f Smltl'I Tutlllll L•mb Morli;ary Poclflc View Memorlol P•rti Chapel d•Y ., I.JO P.M. •I ROH Hills VI-Mortuwv......,., BHCll dlrte ....,... wltl'I lht Rev Oort•ICI W K11tr or Memorial P•r-Olrecl.O l>y Pttk too LINOSAY CHRISTE HELEN LINOS.t.Y, nosl· cMnl of Coslot ~. C.. PMWd •••YI ot1 July 1t, 1971 .. Ille eve of 2 YNrs Siie Is wrvllf@d b't her parents R_, ancl Susafl Undsrt Of Cosio Mew, Co. Gr•veSlde WtVtces eno lfttennent wlll Thursday, July 20, 1978 Bouse Panel Votes Control of White House Papers OK'd WASHINGTON <AP> -A House committee has approved a bill giving the government control of White House papers but permJtting a president to seal some records for up to 10 year e vernment Operations Com mi ee reJected a move on Wednesday to give Congress veto power over a pres ident's ablllty while in office to dispose of records be felt had no his· torical or informational value. Opponents said the proposal r.aised many constitutional ques· lions. The overall measure was ap· proved on a 33·2 vote. The bill would require that outgoing presidents. beginning in 1981, turn over a ll offmaJ White House records to the Na- tional Arctuves. HOWEVER, A pres ident would be empowered to restrict access -for up to 10 years -to c lassified docume nts or material regarding national de- fense, foreign policy or appoint· ments. The chief executive also could restrict access to documents dealing with trade secrets, ad· vice from adies and personnel aod medical files. Rep. John Erlenborn, R-111., proposed that the JO.year ex· e mption be expanded to 12 years. but the committee reject· cd his amendment on a voice vote. UNDER CURRENT practice. a president's official records are regarded as his own property. Under the bill. such private re· cords as diaries or Journals would remain the property of a president. t•'• pl«• on July 1•. 1971 ot n ·oo A M al El Toro Cemetery Smith lutlllll lamb Mol'lu•ry directors ......... CllAWFOtlO SALE ENDS SATURDAY JULY 22ND. HURRY, SOMI:: QUANTITIES LlMIT~'O' CAIL y PILOT A I I K11ffJMed Freddie Laker. pioneer of the inexpens ive England· U.S. "Dkytrain" fli g hts. became Sar Frederick Wed· nesday. Queen Elizabeth !J touched has shoulder with a s word a t a Buckingham Palace investiture. OON.t.LO "'-CR"WFORO, rHldenl • of S.n Cl...-.nte, Co. Paswct ••o on 4UIV 18. 19'11 ot IN~ of S1. Beloved' hu•bo nd of Loh Cr•wford or S.n Cl11m<tnle, Co Cnmllllon and bur let at St• CondlJCted by Smllll Tuthill L•mo Mort11ory-...e Cl.YMElt STEWART FRANCIS CLYMER. r-e· "den I of a.ta 1MSo. C.. Po"'9CI ewayl on July 11. 1'11 al tn. aoe of 68. Survived by "'' wife Dorotlly Clym.r of Costa ~ Co . lwother ~~, Clymer of L.onV lleKh, c.. cre,...tlon """ burlel .. WWI Conducted by Smith T11lhlll L•fN>Mor-tuary~ CRIPPEN Ht.RI.AN ROeERl CRIPPEN. reil.J ci.nt of Nt!Wp0f1 e.ech. C. Pas~ away Oft JUIV 11, 1'171 4't the OOI Of 63 , Funeral i.erv~ -lnltnnent wll• be" Looking for great values this weekend? 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Styles shown a re n·prcsenlaltve of those uva1ltlble. Save now• •regular low price \\' "' t 'II " ... r'l 11<TSv. t M< ENTIRE STOCK OF INF ANTS' WEAR Choosefromourdarlinglineofmfant.s'cJolhing. Stock up now on rompers. pajamas. gownB, un· den1h1rts and morP Sizes Newborn to 24 mos. •re(Ular low pric~ ll'Ot'AN'T)'I \\l-:AR SAVE40% I CLASSIC CONTROL UNDERWIR£ BRA Smooth double-3ss 1· knit nylon tncot. B nndCcups. 7.50,Dcup.4.88 REC.6.50 flll 'NllATifl:O-!< SAVE•J • 1/3 to 1/2 off* selected suits, sportcoats and separates for men. Makeyourseled.ionfromanoutstandingarrn.v of up-to· the minute styles and fabrics. You'll find two-and three-piece sui'-5, solid and pat· L.emed sport..c;coatsand fash ion-n ghtseparntci, •regular low price too:l"'lolf'IJtrnlM· SPECIAL SINGLE-TUBE FLUORESCENT LAMP Cla11s1c de11k model with gss fine poli11hed chrome post and Oexarm. Pushbutton switch . Bulb is included. f at1'\4 A Rt' DAJSY·PRINT PERCALE 6.99. twln·llb.e-....3.29 6.99, IWJ-.iu ___ .. .29 S.79, send. c._ --3..79 Odw-lliwMiol!Olie pu loxl Save4~ Beautiful batik-type print muslin twin-size sheet. Coral or deep blue: seal· loped hem. No-iron polyei.· Lerfcotton: Oat or fitted . 5.49, fuJl-size ... m ........ -1.66 4.49, !itnd. COJl('i; ............ 3.16 2~~ REC.4.49 SAVE•7 PORTABLE AM/ FM/CB RECEIVER 1gss REGULARLY 26.99 Tune in AM/FM music or CB broadcasts on nil 40 channels. Tele· ::;copicantenna. With bnt~eries. earphone. l<AOIOITV SAVE 30% ~---SAVE •s MESH KNIT SPORT ~ FOWING STEEL SHIRTS FOR MEN / IRONING TABLE Pblyester/aiaon: 34 7 machine wash· able. Cheet pock- et S. M. L. XL REC. 4.99 !t4f.S'lol ~'t 'R:'\l'IHl:O-t :, ~~ u >1/3-1/2 OFF*~~ . ~ . -L/ SELECTED SHOF.S : FOR THE FAMILY Save$10. Get in shape now with this sturdy steel exercise bench. Enameled steel with vmyl padded bench. support anns. 39.99, bench---·-.29.88 584, bench---.. --..59.88 Olherbencbes low as 19.88 44ss R£C.54..99 SAVE$42 110-AMP, 115V ARC WEWER $77 R£CULARLY 119.99 Sturdy arc we1der uses household current w1lh- out nuijer rewinng Ac· cessor1es and instruc· t ions nre included. llAIUlWAllf Pursuant to the order of the Callfomla Coastal Commission (South Coast Regional Commission> notice of public hearlno is hereby 01ven. Said public hear ing Is scheduled on the July 24, 1978 Agenda commenclno at 9:00 AM at the Huntington Beach City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Hunt- ington Beach, California. Tht> Caltrans request Is for modification of traffic ;: signals, lntersealon and safet y llQhtlno on Pacific Coast HfQhway at the In· tersectlons of Warner Avenue, Shark Fin Lane, Broadway, Admlralty • O rl ve a nd Anderson •. St reet. The SCRC permit ! number is P3S86 For •: further Information call CRY ST AL PLEA TED CAFTAN BLOUSE Sol\ and flowing. 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"Oh. that's OK Dad " s he answered WOULD SHE LIVE with him after he divo rces her mother, the elated father asked Yes the daughter said. But for Frank -not his rea' name -the happiness does not last. He knowc; he faces months and pt'rhaps years of a court custody fight. ll1s sexuality will be a big issue Frank. who lives m Denver. is not alone in performing this painful second com ing out of the closet to seek custody of his child. No one knows how many homosexuals are doing it, but there is agreement that with the ope ning of that first closet. aa int.·nmi>e is wev1table HOW MANY have been s ue cessful is not certain either. Lln da G uthne of the New York Les bian Motbers Legal Custody Center estimates 98 percent or the cases involving a parent's sexuality are lost "'or those unsuccessful, thP loss can be double. Certain vis 1ta tion n ghts can be taken away Stipulations can be imposed <'Onditaons that would not be m st llUted for het erosexuals such as not being able to kiss the child near the mouth or always having a third party of the op- posite sex present during visits For that reason. homosexual and civil liberty groups have been fighting to bar information about sexuality from being used m custody cases. THE NEW YORK Legislature has before 1t a measure to do that , and Washington. D.C. already has s uch a pri>vision. But advocates of homosexual rights do not see much progress "The continued non-action by APWlr ......... WORTH THE LOSS OF MONTHLY FOSTER FUNDS Dorothy Johnson With Lisa. Dawn and John the Supreme Court lo uphold the rights of gays has left the lower courts at best indecisive and at worst walling to allow continual dental of the conslltut1onal rights of gays " says David Har r1 so n , a n American Civil Liberties Union attorney in Seat- tle BE REPRESENTED two les· bian mothers who won custody of their children m a case the fathers are appealing. Superior Court Judge Norman 8 . Ackley, who presided in the case. said the mothers' sexuality dad not figure in his ruling. "If I we re to decide the case sole ly on homosexualaty , it would show a prejudice that does n 't h ave a ny place in Judicial 1nsl1tut1on::.," he said. "I DETERMINED that the mothers were good mothers and they should remain with the children and could h\•e together ." h e s a 1d . "There were s ax c hildren between the two mothers. They were very happy and healthy children in every way·· .James. a homosexual parent who lives with a lover in New York. plans to tell his son Tl'rry about lus sexuality when the 8· year -old s pends a month with him this s ummer . "When I tell him . I will try lo explain to him that there are in· finite choices in the univer se and that 's what distinguishes human beings from anim<ils -the abtli- ty to choo:.c." J ames said "I'LL TELL HIM there a re people who an· afraid of c hoices bt.•c ausc they don 't know any othe r ~ay and arc afraid to take chances." And if Terry reJPcts him? James' eyes cloud. and he says: ·1 would have to accept part of the res ponsibility that he doesn't understand me. If he reJects me and decides he never wants to see me again. I will hiJVl' to accept it ·s adly " JN CUSTODY cases mvolvmg a homosexual pa re nt, a court· a ppointed psychiatrist testifies. In the Seattle case, Ackley said, the psych1 atr1st not ed the rhildren h ad more sexual knowledge than other children Triplets Adopted Foster Family to Stay Together CJCERO. Ill ct\P I Dorothy but "were not adversely affect ed' by it. Nor. he SIUd. were they unduly affected by negative reaction from peers. When teased in school with the taunt. 'Your mother 1s a Jessie.' they would say ·so what!' " he said. "THE PARENTING rela· tionship is the key,'' says Dr. Edward Futterman. director of the Clifford W. Bee rs Guidance Clinic in New Haven. Conn. "I would look more to the Q,Uality of the child-parent rela· t1onship than sexual orientation. But 1 would have to weigh how that attribute affected the child· parent relationship and how the chlld reacted to the rc la tionship ... Adds another psychiatris t. Dr Robert J. Campbell of Gracie Square Hospital In New York "WE DON'T HAVE any ev 1dence that ch lid re n of homosexual pare nts fare any better or worse than children of heterosexual parents. ·'The relativelr new a pproach of people coming out o f the closet and admitting the ir homosexual1ty to children as new and we need time to see the ef- fects of role mode ling The: degree to which tbere will be problems depends a great deal upon, Lhe community and what pee r acceptance is · · Bruce Voeller of the National Gay Task Force worries about community and peer pressure . "GAY PARENTS Spt'nd a con- siderable amount of tame deal- ing with how the kids' peers han· die hom<>:,exualt ty ." ht· <,a11.J 'The thing that t<•ar., ui. 1i. that we're immediately vulnt•rablc once we te ll our children. But I wanted my children to set-me as caring and opt'n. and as a!fer· tionate with the m an in my hfe as I "N as with the woman in my hfe .. Voeller. whose thrt>t' children live with their mother. 1s con· cerned about the homosexual role model 1or ch1ld1 en Ht· i.a1d he gr('w up 1n 1solat1on. ·· know 1ng he liked men. but l<1C'kang a -node I "I WANT MY children. s hould they be gay. to hc1vt· a j?ood role model of a <•a rang and respons1 ble person ... he said "On the other hand 1f the k1di. are not gay. which 1i. th1.· t·asr with mme. I want them 10 know som e competent, car ini:t f!:JY people so they <.'an have res!)('<'l for people and arl' not taught hatred." r llH< t. ('("It!. THt .,, '" A c or~•'' •or :;o••• Ene19y. 2 pm SuAdey Julv 30 L1d0 '"••I•• Nu wpo•! 0 .. 11ch SS do,.at•on ot-nttt•'• China Buys Space Photos ....,., •••C.,.. l orrw ')l.tth•t "'OV' (Jo(1r •(•II \itOf''" Nt•'""'' \'Ck.It At•·ttt 0 C C Rely ~••u 9 '<•"•·· &, WASIDNGTON <AP > -The United States has sold $105,000 worth of "non-military" information about lht.· Soviet Union to Communist Chinese m· terests in Hong Kong. governme nt sources say The 2,800 "frames" of information were collect· ed by two U.S. Landsat satellites which circle the globe from 570 miles above the earth and have the capability of scanning an area the size of a football field. CO\TAMU.t.642-1753 •U. ""'-' e1vd MIUIOM VIEJ049S-0401 )"1J C-... C-UIM>O '~ ~r• ... Ptl• • VETERINARY HOUSE CALLS For Dogs & Cats ANN M. LUCAS. D.V.M. By Appointment Only . . . 494-2701 Monday · Friday 8-5 Officials of the U S . Geological Survey acknowledged the purchase request on Wednesday but refused to identify the "foreign applicant" and wit! not say where the data was coJlected by U.S. /;.r ~ satellite sensors. { r ~~ Unil~~e~:t~s~ay the area covered was outside the' :· • MERCURY_ ~.~~I.~.?~ THESE OFFICIALS, WHO decltned to be 1den· ' •• lifted. said the information picked up by Landsat ~atellites deals essentially with various earth sciences. is intended for peacefu l purposes and is available to anybody who requests 1t. They srud they do not provide details or the purchases. foreign or domestic. as a matter of policy. But other U.S government officials. who also asked to remain anonymous. said the purchase re· quest onginated with Chinese interests in Hong Kong and that the 2,800 "frames" or salelhte · collected data covered a wide expanse of Russia. The officials said it appears that the Chinese. who lack a reconna issance· satellite system of their own. are trying to gain information of potent.Jal military value about their batte r communist rival. Russia. II FURNITURE E •er.ut111r Oll1ces 7fl 12 E d·ng1 r Avf! Hun11ngton Beach CA 9264 I '•OVlf>f>•n C.i111oln1.i Rhr/•nn.>t ('1t,r .. ll<J'>'J V<111Py V•Pw SI Our"" Pio~ r A 't(lf ~ r. ?071'>5 Av.:i1on61vc C.t1~on CA '1f'/.1• ?i'8:?1 Lakl'~O•l".it O• tl.i~.,1 0,,•.1 • I•:,,,.. (fl'• .-~r. 1()()1 E lmP<'"illHwy L.1 H.Jbq \.\<I(>,·• G 1 10 l oAQ BP.acr> ruvo l one flp " n { A 1r,r .' 1()95 1rv1n1> 81VO lu~lm CA c:r·-&< <'35 N Clllu~ Ave We~• COV•f',• t A ·~ I 7'l.! •.t"t ·-. ' "' • I Johnson, c1 5fi .vcar-olcl drvorccc and mot tw·· of four i.:ruwn t•htldren, 1s adopt 1 ng lrtpll•ts "Tht·sc kids Lisa, Dawn and . John are mnre important to me • tha n m.v hfe. Adoption 1s a way for us to sta)' together " s aid Mrs Johnson on Wednesday THE TRIPLETS (lave been a par\ of her ltfe s mce \969 when their father abandoned them at birth and th.,.1r mother disappea red s hortly tht•rcafter Yes Adoption 1s when you come out of a lady 's stomach and she <locsn'l want you. '\O they give you to a mom 1 hat doe:-..·· \doptmn bt.•comt·s final Aug. 21 Jarvis to Aid Move in Nevada BUTCHER BLOCK AND CHROME WITH CANE AND VELVET CHAIRS, FIVE-PIECE DINETTE SET BY CHROMCRAFT WITH NEW FOLD-AWAY-LEAF Mrs .Johnson must surrender more tha n SJOO m monthly foster parent 1n come. but sht.• sa\ s welfa r e as s1s1c1nc(' and foodstampi; will suffice In stale Cir<'utt Court Tuesday, the children stood before Judge Josepr Schncide- "J LOVE "1V MOM ver)' much, said John "Do you know what adoption is? tht' Judge asked Lis a RENO. Nt.•v. <AP > -California tax r<' volt leader How a rd Jarvis was to address a public rally tonight at the Nugget Convention Center in Sparks. Jarvis 1s making the trip al the re- quest of the Pcoplcc; Advocate Com· mlllt·e. an organization c1 rculatmg a pct1t1on among Nevadans that seeks to place a constitutiona l a mendment s1m1l ar to Jarvis' Proposition 13 on the 'ovember ballot. A s pokesm an for the local commit· l<'C f.aid J arvis would i;xplain his plans to organize a nationwide cam pa1gn to put a ceiling on income taxes . . · ~----------------.. "' -. • SUMMER SALE FROM OU~ WQM[N S AND JUNIO~ COUECTION MOST ITEMS TO 50°0 OFF CO«d•N>l9 ~hw@O. '~ off on Sf><ing/S-..,., collect .. ""' br Cochorel, Juno0< Hou~. Ctlonh'o, Jono• Come Sh'ow b9rl') "'°"' ,,,,....,........,. ... r.:"=~-.:.::::" .............. , ... MllM~rOol H...0. .... , ... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : .fuly 14-23 : : Save 50¢ : I Jkgular Admi~!>ion S2.00. 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A bout 300 of the trees surround buildings under construction on the 20-acre North Campus being con· structed for Saddleback College in Irvine The fate of t he ci trus trees 0.oly Polof "'"°to bp P11Tlc1i 0"0..-lf STUDENTS WILL SEE ORANGES Trees Win Over Landscaping. came before Saddleback Community College trustees recently. College or fic1als had. in the past. said they were interested in keeping the en· dangered trees. But trustees teamed it would cost the district $7 ,500 from its ~t-Jarvis budget to install an irrigation system in t he orchard. In addition. maintenance for the trees would cost the college about 16.000 yearly. said Don Trent. d1rec· tor of facilities. THE FLIP SIDE of the economic coin eventually led to trustees' ap· proval of irrigat"on. Saddleback College President Robert A. Lombardi and Trent told trustees 1f the trees were removed, they must be replaced with landscap- ing. an expense the colJege would rather avoid. Trent said there would be little cost difference between maintaining trees and mafutaining landscaping. T H E TREES WON. But not before t rustee Norrisa Brandt s uggested that the orchard areas might be a haven for crime, particularly rape. The board also grappled briefly with the question of what to do with the oranges. They politely demurred when someone suggested the board take on the duty of going to Irvine to pack them. Administrators told trustees that a proposal has been made to the As- sociated Student Body board t o gather student work crews to puzk a nd sell the oranges. ACCORDING TO JIM Harnett, deputy county agric ultural com- m issioner. little more than 6.000 acres of orange g r oves remain uncut by d evelopment. Those re· mainmg still earn their kel·p. last year producing an $8.8 milhon crop, he added In 1947. ora nge orchards covered more than 65,000 acres in the county Diahlo Nuke Plants Get Conunittee's Nod WASHINGTON <API -The Ad v 1 !> o r .Y _Com m 1 t ty <: .2 n R.e..a.c 1JlL. §tefguariJShas concTude<f ffiaf toe Diablo C:myon nuclear powerplantc;, built near a n earthquake fault in • Cali fornia, arc ~are enough to allow Lti eir operation But, in a re po rt to the parent Nuclear Regulatory Commiss ion made public Wednesday. the com- .mittee acknowled~ed 1t would have applied tougher standards if the two units were only now being designed with present knowledge of the fault. instead of being near completion AND THE PANEL recommended a furth<'r Tc-evaluC1tion of the pro· Ject 's design ··in about 10 years tak ing into <.iccount applicable new in formation" about earthquakes and their effects it is up to the commission to decide whether to hct>ns<.' operation of the D1 ablo Canyon plants. built by Pacific G<.is and Electric Co. on the P<1c1f1<.' coast 12 miles west of San Luis Obis~)() · ·' maJor problem related Lo the Diablo Canyon Nuc·lear Power Sta- t JC>n has resulted from the discovery, 1:1fl t>r the plant was under construe 1100, of a m ajor fault about 6 km <4 miles l offshore from the plant." said the advisory rnmm1ttee THE U.S. Geological Survel ""ti m ated that tht!> "Hos~ri Fault" <'ould ~encratc a powerful earth· quake as great ac; 7.5 on the Richter scalt.>. The NRC then worked out "seismic d esign bases.. appropriate to an Killer Bees Tale: 'Manageable' WASHINGTO!". CAP> -The Agriculture Departm<.'nt is trying to take some of the st ing out of the killer bee question The department announced Wed- nesday it has produced a 14-minute film on the killer bees. which were first report~ in Brazil and are ex- pected to migrate to the United States within 15 years Unlike a comme rcial film now be· ing distributed on attacks by swarms of killer bees. the government film ~hows the insects as belng a~gressive. but manageable Stories about the bees developed when 26 swarms led by bees from Africa escaped In Brazil m 19S7. The hybrid bees, which are fiercer than the North American variety. have s pread O\ler much of South America and are hading north. earthquake of this magnitude al this d istance." the committee said lt salct tnC'fle'C~al"y scrsmi-c de· si~n bases -criteria for earthquake s afety standards -~ turned out to be "considerably more severe than those for whic h the p l ant was origin ally designed." T H E COMMISSION'S staff then re· quired Pacific Gas to re·evaluate the pla nt's earthquake s afety features, and some structural modif1catfons have been made or begun. The advisory committee, which has been considering the Diablo Canyon project's earthquake.safety for the past fou r years. said the Pacific Gas re-evaluation was "subjected to a o unprec('dentedl y intensive and comprehensive review by the NRC staff a nd their consultants." But it pointed out that estimates of ea rthquak e for ces o n the powerplants were reduced as an al- low a nee for large.sized buildings THE COMMITTEE said this re- duction .. as also based largely on 1udg m cnt and exper ience rather than extensiVl' observations or analyses and has not heretofore been applied i n the d es i g n of nu clea r powerplants." The committee cited other ex- amples where the NRC sta ff accept· cd design bases less stringent than those used in the original plant de· sign "It is evident from the foregoing ... the committee said . "that the design bases and criteria utilized in the seismic reevaluation of the Dia blo Canyon Sta tion for the postulated Hosgri event !earthquake) are in certain cases less conser vative than those that would be used for an original design." But the committee said there were "offsetting factors that lead to an ac- ceptance or these bases and critcna for an already completed plant " Radio Team Aids Pageant The Capistrano Valley Radio Emergency Action Citizens Team will provide emergency communica· t\ons to visitors to San Clemente's La Chrislianita Pageant, Friday through Aug. 16. The organization plans to set up two mobile radlo monitors along the road to the remote pageant lo assist motorists with car problems or other emergencies. The units will be available from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m . WANTED PAGEANT . OF THE M~TERS Ctai~ organiiation has · GOOO SEATS-$14 EA. rer Jo~ 28 * 50% Tax Deductible New 01rect1ona 2fi03 Willo Ln .. Q)sta Mesa, 92627 548-5547 81A .. N•S • GPISTONES Jewels by tottphS Is ... rchlng tor diamonds end gematonee from Pflvate 1ndtvlduals and estatM Careful exemtnatlon 8l1d T18lu1tton by ovr e•perts Highest J)ffces peid_ Call 540-9068 10-9 daily. Sa1urd11y 10-6. 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Presidents aren't s upposed to accept bouquets from ~strangers. unless a rrangements are made in ad· vancc -parti<'ularly tn tcrronsl·conscious West 8erlin • VIRGINIA. Rhodesia Tears brimming. Tex an -born Michelea Peccb looki:. from the homestead of th e farm her husband's family ha s run for lhret' generations a nd declares: .. , blame America for my husband's death T he United Stall's. in all its smugness. sits there and lets this country go." Mrs. Peech, 31, the daughter of a Dallas rabbi, 1s one of embattled Rhodesia's latest war widows She came as a bride n ine years ago to this ,snlated community of i.ome 30 white farmers. 90 mi l es nort h eas t of Salisbury ( ) The 1 r co rn and PEUP/..E tobacco lands adjoin the rambli ng Mang wendl• ..__ _______ ___. tribal reservation whe re her hus band. Tim. was killed last week while hold mg a peace parley wilh black nationalist gucr rillas figh ting to topple the biracial government. She says she is dete rmined to stay, to carry on he r husband's <Jtlcmpts to end the six.ye ar war. and to n11 sc the ir c h ildren: Be njamin, 7. Samantha. 5. and Adrian, 2. in a black-ruled Zim bubwt• the nationalist nam1· for Rhodc:mi • NEW YORI\ An appearance by writer Truman Capute on a local television talk show wai. cut s hort by ho~t Stanlt'y Sil'gel after Capote· rambled on incOhl'rently about his d rmk1ng and drug problt•ms Capote told S1l·i.:cl hi'> prnhll•rn "'a'> nut drink •n l{ but "taking diffcn>nt kinds of dru~s" and mix mg th<.'m with akohol ··1 put lhem togelhl·r hkl· some sort of cockt<1il ," Capott· said He blamed his probkms on "anxiety. a Cree-fl oating anxie ty. meaning. you know. 1t doesn 't really leave. but 1t ·s always there. und you don 't ltftaw \\o~~cUy, ·· _ CAl'ou: Siegel s~.11d afkrw<.1rd~ that -hl' kept Capote on the air for about 30 minutes o f a s('hedulcd one-hour inter view because "the (unction Of television IS lo put ::t~ much n·ality on telev is ion as possible. a nd I thought that that inlt:rvtt~"' wa~ h eartbreaking 10 many ways. ;ind incre<libl(• .. ~J\N DI EGO In his outob1ogrnphy. says Harry C. Steinmetz. he will finally say if he is. or t'Vl'r h<-1'> been a Communt~l. Tht• whilc·h uired Steinmetz was fired 24 years ~Jgo as u professor a l San Die~oSlate for r efusin g to tell the state Board of Education whether he was At that t1ml'. he ..., a!> controvers ial as a labor or g<1n 1tcr. a founder oC lht! San Dic~o Newspaper (iuild and pres1dcnl or the Central Trades ano Labor Council while laking public funds as a pro fessor or psychology. "That was beforl' 1 got my throat cut." Stein ml'l / said in Ctn inlcrvic " Thl• so·cullcd Hl'd St::.irc rc~ultcd m d1sm1si:.~I of 10 professors. all of whom were al San Fran 1•1sco Slate College \\1th the exception of Stein mct z The U.S Suprem1• Court refused lo rcvie..., '1is dismissal I\ USTIN. T e i< a!> The Texas Senate has :..idopted a resolution honoring com edian Bob Hope for helping to raise money for a $1 million high school for crippled person!>. Sen Carl Parker , 0 -Port Arthur. s aid the Bob Hope IUgh Sehool at P o rt Arthur will add grades HOPI: nine t hrough 12 to the llughe n School for Crippled Children a nd Adults, Inc_ Parker's resolution honors lhe Grand Aerie, Frnlernul Order o f Engles. a s we ll as llope. ror rais ing money for th1• school The fund-ruis ing proJcc\ was on Hope's t)irthda;v. m<1y 29 • SJ\N FRANCISCO Eroticism that once was linked dire<.'tly lo human procreation has been re· <Sure d to a "mere exciteme nt," unde rmining human relations a nd family lire. British author Malcolm Muggertdge told a Roman Catholic con· ference. Muggeridge told the conference of about a thousand nuns, priests and lay Catholics tbat the im age of society as a fa mily with God as its head is being replaced by the image of a "farm. factory." where human life 1s valued only for its cconomie proctuct1v1ty. Ill' predicted lhHt e uthanasia is the logical next step in a society that ha11 accl'pted birth con trol and abortion on d e mund. • TOPEKA. Kun II M . Landon. forme r Kansas governor and the 1936 Republican pre- sidential candida te. made whal he said was h is first personal appearance on behalf of a candidate in two d ecades by appearing at a rally for his d aughter. who is campaigning for a U.S. Senate nomlnat.ion. The 90-year-old Landon said it was a proud and s pecial moment for him to appear with hls d nu1hter, Na11ey Ludoa Kuael>Hm of Wichita, one of nine people seeking the GOP nomination to the Senate and u chance to replace retlrlne U S. Sen Jam8 B. Pearson. "ThJs 111 rcully i;om cthlng ol an exciting m o· mcnt to speak In behalf of my dau1hler." suid Landon "Butt want you to know. and r wnnt her to know. thl!! l!J not my last hurrah by a lon1 s hot " ORANGE COUNTY I PEOPLE '13' Aid to Fairview YO/fers Diving Classes Teacher Layoffs Solve Some Hiring Problenis Tal.w11 Of Ike () I' \\'I 111 a Ill ~1 Thomp~oll. •• ~ur~t·on from Jlunl ingtun Beach. h:1s ht'l'll in :--tallt•d a:-; lht· !10th pres 1 d en t 111' l h t· 0 r :.t n g t' l' o u n l ' '.\1cdil'al A:-.SO('tal 10n Workshop Scheduled '\ 1 l' r I u r l' d l' m o n s t r a L 1 o 11 o n ph ys1l'al f1l11e~~ for senior cit1Zl'n-; will lw hl•ld tontj!hl at 7 :w at thl· Orangt• S<'ru1>r Cititt•ns Com munltv ('c•ntt•r. l'i'll S Ol1 vt• St -. Orangt' ll1ll St'htn will condurt thl' wo rkshop. whi<.'h 1s d(.'S J ~nt•d for ia·oplt· working with st•1111ir!'. 1n <i 'dll'lt'IY of SL·tllngs, in - tludtng the home. Dy JACKIE HYMAN 04 , ... O.lly " ... ''-" Proposition IJ has hud some unexpected benefits for Fu1rvlew Slule Hospital in Co~la Mesn The hospital. which treats retarded a nd 111ult1ply handicapped persons. has been strugg. ling for months to recruit employees an a number of C'atcgories llirinl( has been difficult in som e cases bec ause of a s hortage of trained personnel and bl·cuuse hospital salaries ure not always com · pet1tave with private and other public salaries Out 1n some urcus all thut has c hanged , said Frank Crinella. the hospital"!'. executive direetor. Especially "-hen 1l comes to l4:'uchers. BEFORE PROPOSITION 13, t'AJRVll::W had W vacanc1l'S for l'ipec1al cdut'ation teachers. Dr. Crm t·lla said As a r1:s ult or s chool layofCs. the hosp1lal has suddenly re«c1v1'CI an influx of ap- phcat1ons, pt.•rhap~ four or f1w.: time-. as many as tht·rl' are opentnJ'!~ Tlw positions an· being ftllt·d now without t rnullll'. Or Crim•lla i:.<11d · f''or yt•ars """were ali,o unable to gel 1.peech IJ<1thvlog,tsb." su1d Or Crinl'lla. "Now two hovt• l>cl'n tun·d. 114>lh a s J r tt!'.Ull oC pend1n.: :.chool luyoffs .. IN AOOITION. TWO on TlfllEE JUb!'. Cor "oc1 :1 I worker-. havt• lH:en I akcn by qu111tf1cd personnt-1 ~1i; a rl•sult o f a nt1 c1 paled county or city hum:in service~ I:;:· yo :.. Or Crttlt.•llu ~aid l';\cn thl' hm g uf µhys1c1an~ he1:-. bl'(·omt· l'.lSler. he S alt1 Suim Team to F omz ~w1mml'r!'. up to UI yt·urs oh.I ar t• t•lig1blt· for,, -.,wi m team ht·111g form ed al tht· Or11111(1• Coollt YMCJ\ Workouts will bl' hl·ld from 4 45 to Ii p rn. Mon clays. Wednesdays and F'ndays bt'gtnntnliC tlHl! week. Information 1s 1tvailable by calling 64_2-9990 "We have p1ckclJ up OM or t"'o phy!'.1c1ani. "'ho were in vulnerable positions with city or univers ity services one I know of for sure." Dr Crinellll said. IN ADDlTION . SIX OPENINGS htav•· been filled under an agreement with UC Irvine Medical Cenler unrelated to Propos ition l3. by which Maff physicians and residents work part ·ltmt> at Fair view Thal agreement Wl'Ol into t>CCect in April. However. Dr. Crinella s~ud, there's st1ll 11 need for physical and oecupat1onal therapists And when 1t come~ to nurses and psychiatric lt:chnicians. Jo'a1rvit"w net-ds 400 oC them. Current ly. only 700 or tht· 1.100 pos1t1ons deMgnated are C11led b) qu111t f1NI pe rsonnel, with the other posts s tuttl>C1 uy students and J>(!rsons with lesser credentwb wn•:N NlJKSt:s i\Rt.. LAID o(f t•bewtiere. Ur (.'rint•lla 'luut. "Ttwy J11:-.t :-.lldl• right over to th~ nursin~ n·i.:"t 111·" .. 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APF tv entertainment Fun tor the enrir~ 1am11y TV game board with tennis. hockev. singles handbQll and more Model no 4102 0,.. f11 • .., ..,,, FricNy 10.t l'.M. S.._der I 0.6al0 r.M.0 S..., 11 ·S l'.M. ex - . . CALIFORNIA/AT YOUR SERVlCE Return from Darkness TEAMfl" Brai,n,.injured Girl Shows Some Response PJXLE\' <AP> A teen.age f>lltley girl unconscious for months alter a grinding school bus-truck crash has begun mov- ing her hands and legs and tried lo speu her mother has re ported 16-year-old daughter. Tama "THAT 18 A res ponse we haven 'l had. She will move ber le& wben l tell her to. That's wbat we've been wailing for." ber mother said Wednesday. auto transport truck in lb1ck fog last Dec 2 Tami was the most seriously hurt or 47 injured students because she waa sitting next to tbe polnt of impact /7!!£!!8!oos SAVE ~g 50% .:~~E 369 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA A~~~~~~Ai.':i~s Sale Starts Thursday, July 20th And Ends Monday, July 24th "l tell her lo five me her hand . she will g ve It every time," Rose Stotts said of her Tami suffered severe head in· juries when a Tulare Union High School bus was struck by an Lo.,.,,.w? Woody Allen, Academy Award-winner for "An· nie llaU," insists he is the "lowest-paid writer- director-actor in the business." He said in an interview that "the less I talce. the cheaper I can do my movies .. .I don't have to worry about being co rn merrial." · Got a problem, Then wnre to Pal Dunn Pal wall cur red tape, gelling the ansuH>Ts and actum you need (O solve rnequ11les in government and bu.nness Mail .your questum.s to Pat Dunn. Af ) our Service, Orange Coast Dally Pilot, P 0 Bar JSfiO, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 As many letters as possible wtU be answeTed, but phon«l mqwnes or letters rwt mcludJng the readeT'a jull name address and bumiess hours' phone riumber cannot be considered Tlus column appears daa ly except Saturdays • lh!u11 :~ B.uinP•• Bomu·l•g DEAR PAT: We bought some Mexican Jump m~ beans when we were in Mexico on vacation Can you lell me what makes them jump? G. P .• San Clem ente Mexit'ao jamping beans, known as "leapers" in Mexico and "Bronco beans" in &he Southwest, each contain a foll-grown larva of the ~Re.)'.resla SalWans~otb~WP~~ lives Inside tbe bean. This caterp ar moves <SliOme-) craspiag the silken wall of tbe bean with its legs -and vigorous!> s napping Its body. Belong.Log to tbe "spurge" famU>, native to Central and Sooth America, lbe jumping beao has no known human value e:11.cept as a oo~elty. Aging /tlcuon ,a,.. \'afuallle~ OEAR PAT My mother is moving from her house to an apartment. While helping her pack, ' ~an across several boxes of very old Mason jars <Do they have any value .as antiques? C.C .. Laguna N1gue' Current market value of old Mason jars de· pends on nuctuatlng demand. Cbec:k with antique stores to gel an idea of their worth now. Age can be d etermined hy jar markings. ff you want to re· ad more about Mason jars and learn about pricing yours for sale, several books are available. "An II· 4ustrat4'd Gulde For CoUectlng Fruit Jars'' with prire guide costs $1.75. "CoUedlng Frllil Jars" with price gllide is $2 and "More Collectable Jars" is sz.so. All un be ordered from Ronald 8 . Bums, %941 Campus Drive, Visalia, Calli. 93277. Another book. which tells the history of rn11t jars, is titled, .. A Collector's Manual, Fruit Jars," by Julian Harrison. It costs $15 and ls published by Thomas Nelson & Sons. Camden, N.J., and Everybody's Press. Hanover, Pa Nail Polish "e<>p• •E• Burrdttfl DEAR PAT: I've heard there's some easy wal to water-proof matches al home Do you know what it 1s? E.O .. Costa Mesa The most inexpensive way ls to dip matches lD tbln naU polish. Dip one at a time or lo small batches. Old-fashioned kitchen or wood matches are most reliable. X eep them Jo a s maJI Un box along with a strip of sandpaper for sure slrlkbag. This information comes from the Girl Scout Habdbook, which contains many useful tips on low·cost crafts and safety matertals Lafwl Lbt• Ll•lt tor Seaa DEAR PAT· While shopping for a new infant car seat. I noticed that they have various safety testing labels on them. l want to make shre that the one J buy has been properly tested. What should 1 look for'> P.l't\., Fountain Valle:. Look for label information incUcatlDC mu lmum welgbt and height of the ch1kl for wblcb the seat 11 recommended and the type of car la ••kit ts should be used. 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Before it was real slow" Tami r eaches out to stop herself if she is about to fall when therapists stand her up at Rancho Los Amigos. a re habililation hospital in Downey Mrs. Stotts added. A NURSE REPORTED that Tami safd "hi" to her last week. but Mrs. Stotts said h er daughter said nothing com· prehensible while she was there Monday. "It seemed like she was try· ing. but it was so jumbled we couldn't understand anything." Mrs. Stotts and her husband, Floyd. travel 350 miles round tTip each Sunday and Monday be tween their San Jo aquin Valley home and the hospitaJ In Southern California to visit Tami. LIGHTING CENTERS CONTEMPORARY ~ Italian mofble base with adjustable brass or chrome ore. Sold ~e tor up to $319.95. our Special Price $99.95 STORE HOURS: DAILY 10. 6 CLOSED SUN. Quantities and sizes limite d on 'iOme merchandise so shop early. Oon't -niss out. OLD WORLD POOL TABLE LIGHT --DECORATOR ELEGANCE $89.95 ,f A superbly detailed ceramic and antiqued chandelier. 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Other factors are parents' confusion over their roles. drugs and al cohol. economic insecurity, changing values, stress and alienation. and the population bulge in the 15·24 age gr oup. Whatever the reasons. says Dr. Calvin Frederick of the National Institute of Mental Health, they add up to a state or mind that.is "hap. less. helpless and hopeless. They don't believe in the future." THE VICTIMS RANGE from the seem ingly happy-go-lucky who give no clear clues lo the classic loners who scream siJenUy for help: Last June 11 in Weymouth. Mass .• an ap- parently well-adjusted 17-year·old shot himself at a graduation ceremony, saying, "There are too many issues in America. It's the American way." He sur vived. · Last year in Glendale. Calif .• a 13-year ·old girl fatally shot herself on the day of comedian Freddie Prinze·s funeral. She said in a note that his death and the deaths of a friend, a dog and a cal made it impossible for her to go on living GOVERNMENT FIGURES FOR 1968 to 1976 show that the number of suicides by 15· lo 24-year· olds rose from 2,357 to 4,747, oaore than 100 per- cent. That compares with about 25 percent for the total population. Among children aged 10 to 14, suicides in· creased frum 116 to lSS duting the 1968· 1976 period Suicide affeC'ts the yowig of all races and socio economic levels. but more young men than wome{l lake their own laves. The 1976 total for men 15·to·24 was 3.786, for women 961 STATISTICS DON'T R EFLECT the full pro· blem because not every suicide 1s reported as such. Furthermore, for every suicide by a ~oung person there ure many more aLtempts. some think as many as 50 "It is a striking phenomenon and tragic because they haven't had a chance to start to live." said Frederick. chief of emer gency mental h ealth and disaster assistance at NJMH. Frederick believes that suicidal young persom1 often have ineffectual father-son. mother-daughtur relationstups and often suffer great pressure by trying to live up to purental expectations "Tiit: C'AflD~ Sfi:f;M ~tucked against them. everyth111f.( turns out budly, tht'y don 't have the re· sourecs to lift lhl'ffiff\•lvcs up and then they lose hope Thul 1:. d :iuH·1dul combination.·· Frederick said M1chuel Pl·ck, dln·ctor of youth services at the Los Amtolcs Su1c1do l'rcvcnllon Center. studies youn~ Nulcidt•s Ill a county with J rate of 19 per 100.000 for 15· to 19 ycur old males highest in the cQ,_untry 111 lht• J~. ht• buyi-. lhc clas!.1(' suic1daJ youth WU!! lon~ly and 11\olttll•d Now Pl·ck sees a new sutt·11lul HfOUf) rnort.• <1l:i.:ress1~e. delinquent. lrouhh•11ot1W, IOduchnjt llM.•rs Of drug!. and alcohol l'll('k u11d olht:rs bl·lh•ve <1 bis: factor an their inuhltlty to <'tl[I(• 1$ ronfu11NI child rNmnc "Vt:AJts AGO. WtU:N run•nl!. were COOSIS tent 111 tcuchlni.t v ulut•i. und d1:.C'1phnc. children knl•W wht'rt-th1•y stood Today. parents are con· fused about t he1r own role~ .md doo 't know whetht!r to b<.• ..i d1sc1phnanu11 or ;i tx-~t friend. hL· said. "Yet k1d!> need som~th1ng not nit1d but !.l .1 ble ·• He cites two typical cast:!> -A 17.year·old boy walks quietly into h1i. bedroom and shoots himself in tilt' head with h1i. father's nfle AFTERWARD HIS PARENTS both pro fessaona!s with 01 stable marnage -couldn't name one of has friends They !>Sid he loved !>Chool . he told friends he tolerated 1t They !'Sid he loved to KO huntin~ and fishing with his father. he told others he hated hunting. "They didn't know their son:· Peck !>aid "Suicidal people want to escape from the pain:· says Peck. "but su1c1dal people don't want to die ·· Recycling Center mld·tummer r•·•tock·up ~ The UC Irvine Recycl· ing Center has expanded operations to seven days a week through Sept 22. 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Jim Greenfield is In and Dick Stricklin is out as Golden West College's m en's basketball coach. The sudden c hange was climaxed Wednesday night when the Coast Community College Djstrict board of trustees ap- proved a recommendation by Golden West athletic director Fred Hoover. Hoover's reeommendation to appoint Greenfield bad followed a request for reassignment by Stricklin, Golden West's only men's basketball coach in the college's 12-year bistQry. "AFTER %Z years o( coaching ba!iketball, 12 at Golden West. l feeJ it is time for a change," said Stricklin "I still enjoy Tough Trip Ahead ; Return of Ryan . Bolsters Angels 8) JOHN SEVANO Of IM o.lty ,... Sutf Attention Amencan League 11\lolan Ryan is bacl And as far as the Califorrua Angels are con cerned, his return couldn't have come cl' a more opportune lime Ryan. who hadn't won a game since May 23 slrucl. out JO and scattered s1>1 hits 10 leading the Angels to a 3-0 victor, o ver the 1 Cleveland Indians Wednesday m~>u beforP 18.584 at Anaheim · Stadium ThP wm snapped th.. lialo:. fon•qn• J ft04',. '>.llurd.ry AllG<tmHonl<MPC!7 .. IOI@ C.11torn1• •I Detroit 11, C<11ilo<"•• .rl Oetrol 7.25p m ,, 10•,,, thf' winning track Wh en a pitcher does that, 1t gets the club up "This is the first time I've seen Nolan Ryan pitch the type of game he's capabl e of pitching" RYAN'S OUTING was not on ty strong. but gutty. He needed double plays m the second and third innings to get out of trou- ble, and in the fourth, he was nothing short of spectacula r wben he struck out the side with bases loaded and nobody out. R) an was cool and short about his performance. ··1 had a good fastball, and I was hitting my locati~ns real well. AJI I needed was a couple of times out after coming off the thrPe-game losing st;eak and disabl~ hst lo get <:onfiden~e coaching a nd would like a change of basketball assign ment." "He <Stricklin> just thought it was time for a change. We'rejust lucky we had a good man right here." said Hoover, who was re· cently named Golden West's athletic director. Greenfield. 31, was Stricklin's assistant last season and also coached the women's basketball team to a 21-6 record and a co- championship. G R EENFI E LD DID NOT learn of the change until Wednesday morning. He was surprised, to say the least. "Fred <Hoover> called me this morriing <Wednesday) to ask if I wanted the job. I was definitely s urprised. "My goal for a long time was to coach and teach at a junior college, and l attained that goal last year I figured that Dick would coach for a long lime And I bad a very rewarding e>c· perience coaching the girls last season. So I was surprised. but or course J'm not arraid of the challenge. I know it will be hard work. but I've never been one to shy away from bard work:' Greenfield is from Southern California, having graduated from Burbank High, Glendale College and Cal State Long Beach. PRIOR TO COMING to Golden West he was the varsity coach at Bellflower High, where be compiled a 106-60 record in six years. Greenfield's Be ll(Jower team s won two league lilies and his 1976· 77 team had a 2S·4 mark Greenfield says his No J priority now is recruiting. ''It's late in the year for recruiting. but rounding up more players 1s my top priority We want to have a good year and build from there • And Greenfield is optimistic he can tum Golden West into a contender an the Southern California Conference .. I WOULDN'T HAVE taken the job Wlless l thought l could make us into a contender. I think we should be in the top three in our league every year The area has some very good kids and the interest 1s high. And, we have as much to offer See GREENFIELD, Page 83 DICK STRICKLIN ke_pt thefl\ a half game behind back m the leg. I lhmk thats ===f"-="'-"'=--~a11s:rs ert} irr t1f-We~ golobil.baul ear~._ l didn'~,__..-~~..,.-~._._.~--o1v1s1on raco have the confidence ... . -' IT WAS ALSO JUSt the type of l'mollona' hf• tht> club needed as the Angels leave today for Detroit where they'll play the Tigers five times over the weekend en route to a grueling 12 ~ame. 10-da> road trip. · 'Th1 3 i s going to be a phys1call> tough trip for them, an~ mentally a tough one ror me s a1ti Angels Manager Jim ' Fregos• • ThE' fact we won ton1~ht and broke the losing stre ak defin•tely eased the burden of the trip .. Frl'~0!\1 was encouraged most b) Ryan's performance 'HE' threw grea1., but he threw ~00<4 his last outln~. too. It's quite a llft to get him back on (Report Says I Rams Set For Anaheim LOS ANGELES fAP> - The Los Angeles Rams' move to Anaheim Stadium beginning with the 1980 Na.· lional Football League season will be announl'ed A1..og 1, the Los Angeles Times s aid in today's edi· Lions Ram:> sources sa) owne. Carroll Rosenbloom made the decision this "'eek after months of considering a shift out of the Los Angeles Colis eum, the Times re ported Th~ report als o s aid Anaheim officials have agreed to exp and the baseball stadium to seat more than 60,000 for football, the name Los Angeles Rams wilJ be retained, a nd t he team's regular season prac- llce grounds will be moved from Long B each to Anaheim. Anaheim ell> officials have offered "the only concrete plan" seen by Rosenbloom so far, the newspaper quoted ctub sources as saying. But it also was noted that nothing has been finallred between the s tadium officials and the builders. Another plan presented to Rosenbloom called for stay. \ng In a remodeled Coliseum. It h as been reported the Rams prefer a stad ium without n running track between the fans and playing field. The ColJseum track wouJd have to remain It Los An1eles 1eu the Olympic Games in 1984. THE ANGELS GAVE Ryan 14-8> all the runs be needed in the fourth. With one out. Don Bavlor got <See ANGELS, Page 83) CINCINNATI'S PETE ROSE DIVES ON TOP OF PHILADELPHIA'S LARRY SOWA TO TAG HIM OUT AT THIRD BASE De's Not Mike Marshall, but ••• Dramatic Bunt Keeps Rose Alive PITTSBURGH <AP) - R emembe r the busy Los Angeles Dodger d ays of Mike Marshall, that well-muscled re- lief pitching machine? In 1974, Marshall set a big- league record with the Dodgers by relieVlng in 106 games. He also holds a master's degree in kinesiology, the study of human ·movement. Well, the Pittsburgh Pirates havt> a 6-4, 167-pound pipestem of a reliever in Kent Tekulve who went to collegt> to be a school teacher and who is ver)' unlike Marshall -except that he, too. seems foreign to fatigue. "TEKE'S AS much a regUJar Dodgers Slat~ All 0-S • ICA8C (79'1 T Od•Y L~ An~le\ at PlttsbutQll '1'10 e m • Friday St. Lou1s•1LOsAngei.s 1:2S pm. S.turda., St Louis et Los AncJe~ 6 SS pm as I am," tlurd baseman Phil Garner said after Tekulve secured the Pirates' 6-3 victory over Los Angeles Wednesday night. Nut• to '7ou, Too Lee Trevino st1ci<6 bas tongue ou. at his ball. which Called to drop an the hole durmg a pro am event a• Wb.emarsb CounU')' Club tn PbUadelphta Wednesday The Phlladclptua Golf Class&<' began today . . ... -~-······ It 'It surpnses me sometimes that I don't hit luJls where I get a little tired,'' Tekulve said after pitching the ninth inning, his major-league-leading 52nd ap- pearance of the season and his 15th m the last 19 Pirate games. .. My arm feels good. and as long as my arm keeps feeling good, I 'll keep pitching," the s ide-armer added after notching his 16th ;ave with the aid or a defensive dive by Garner TEKULVE IS a good bet to break the Pirate record of 72 a p- Savs Killanin pearances he s hared last season with Rach Gossage. He'll need an unlikely 54 appearances in t he last 73 games to match Marshall "I'm not thinking about rec ords," said Tekulve. who made his walk from the bullpen after dJoe Ferguson led off the Los Angeles ninth with a 0 ingle off s tarter Jim Rooker. A year ago, Gossage would have been summoned in tttat situation. but he traveled the <See DODGERS, Page 83t Olympic Deadline Can Be Extended . a.,OS ANGELES <AP> -The- deadline for Los Angeles to agree to International Olympic Committee conditions or lose the 1984 Summer Olympics can be extended until Aug. 21, IOC President Lord Killanin has told the U.S. Olympic Committee. That keeps alive the possibili· ty that Los Angeles might still host the Games, although a pro- posal that a private corporation rather than the city undertake the financial responsibility for the Games remains the m ajor obstacle The priva\e corporation plan was formed to avoid any burden on Los Angeles taxpayers in .naglng the Games WREN KILLANIN, in a recent letter rejected giving financial responslblllty to the private businessm en 's group, Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley re acted by asking the City Council Tuesday to withdraw the city's Olympic bid. Killanln said Wednesday that be thinks Bradley acted too hastily Killanin s message went to Robert Kane. president or the USOC The IOC president said be agreed to a 21 ·day extension and added "l do feel that the mayor'• r eaction s were somewhat rapid and consider that you should both review my letter with care." JOHN ARGUE, head of the Bradley-appointed private Olympic committee that would accept the financial responsibili· ty for Los An~etes. had sent a message to Killanin asking for a face·to-face meeting and an ex- tension or the July 31 deadline to Aug. 31 . But the mess age from the Irish lord appeared to reJect face·l<>-face talks requested by officials of the private corpora· tioo. "Un t il the Games a r e awarded. it is essential to deal with the USOC and the mayor," Killanin said. KILLANIN SAID that the IOC could meet with USOC and Los Angeles officials in Europe In tbe next month to discuss the situation. Councilman Ernanl Bernardi tried without suc~s Wednesday to get the clty council to take ac- tion on the mayor's recommen· daUon to withdraw the Olympic bid Bernardi said the council was "stalling around because they are hoping there Is some way of working this out." BernardJ said Bradley's rte· ommendatlon is not an official action of the clcy. and only the council can withdraw the bid for the Games . From .\P Dispatches (l was probably the game .... least important hit -and yel 11 was clearly the b1~gest onl! of all One thmg the Cmcinnah Reos didn't reaJly net'd m the ninlh in· ning Wednesday mghL wai. " baserunner After all. Ken Hen· ders on had h 1l a thret' run homer in the seventh inning and George Foster had unloaded ct grand slam in the eighth, all lht! rlout the Reds needed to .vaJlop Ph1ladelplua 7-2. BUT WITH NOBODY ON anc! one out lo go in the top or tht- ninth. there was still the m atter or Pete Rose's hatting streak. Rose had grounded out twice had struck out once and in the e ighth inning had r~ce!ved .u controversial walk . With that. 11 appeared Rose's streak would end at 31 straight games. six shy of Tommy Holmes' National League record. But that walk started what turned out to be the Reds · big ~est inning and it brought hJm back to the plate one innm~ later . "That's what happeo:, when you play with a great of fensive team.·• be said later And after one pitch, Rose wa~ on ri rst with a ount singt". acknowledging the cheers of 45.608 Phillies fans. The streak was still alive! TUE FIRST PITCH to ROfie from Phils' reliever Ron R«d wound up rolling tantalizingly down tbe third base line. ··tt was a perfect bunt.'' said thlrd baseman Mike Schm!dt, who tried a bare-handed scoop of tbe ball but never realty ha() ~ chance to throw Rose out. ''It was a damn good bunt..· Rose grinned ... I 've givt'n enough to baseball to bunt <>Ml' in awhile. I dia it a few years ago to win a batting title . . It took me 16 years to ~et hits in 32 straight games and if they·re go. mg to give me the bunt t'm go. ing to take It ... Arter taking several momenL-i of thunderous applause rrom th..- same fans who had been booU\J? him earlier. Rose acknowledged the standing ovation . . .. .. . ---.... .... _, __ ,,......, ____ .. . . . . . . -~ ~ -- 8:! ll#JL, I• 0 1 PEOPLE IN SPORTS I TENNIS I FOOTBALL Room Rates Skyrocket . Fight Triggers Inflation ·-• 'h . . . . . . . . . 'I • t : ' . 'I ; . I, From AP Dls~lcbt>~ NEW ORLEANS Tbe Tounsl and <..:onvt'n t1on Commission says it doesn't approve. bul hotels and motels are going to hike their rates ui. much as 200 percent for the Muh1;1mmad Ali Leon • Spinks beavyweigbt fight in September. • ; And they are going to reqwre customers to : stay as long as four nights at the sky -hjgh rates The Delta Towers. for example. charges S28 a • room normally and $45 a night during Mardi Grai.. but will charge $100 a night Wlth a three-night minimum for the September 15 fight Another hotel is going from $24.75 to $62.50 wtule a third is going from $52.65 to $85. both with a four-night minimum. ··we do not condone such ac- tion," said Edward J . McNe1ll . vice president of the Greater New Orleans Tourist and Con uOH s,..NKs vention Commission. However McNeill said his agency is powerless Lo prevent hotels and motels from charging whatever they want. Despite the prices. many hotels say they're finding customers walling to pay for a room on the ni~ht of the f1gbt , which is expected to attract a <'rowd of 80,000 at the Superdome. A survey of 34 hotels and motels in tbe city <ihowed many are raising their rates for the fight weekend. Several refused to quote their rate and several said they will stick to their year-round rates ~k-to-bark Acer·· KINGWOOD. W.Va. -If repetition is the key to athletic success, Joe Schmidle Jr. 's golf game is going to become mighty good. Schmidle, a 60-year-old Kingwood trucking firm operator, used bis trusty six-iron Monday to fire the tturd hole-m-one or hls golfing career on Preston Country Club's par-three, 142-yard sixth hnle A day later -usmg the same ball he used the previous day -Schmidle defied all odds by re- peatmg his ace on the same hole, again with the same six iron "J didn't even know the ball had gone into the hole. said Schmidle, wbo bas been golfing for 40 years .. Four young fellows were playing ahead of us, and they let us play through. Right after I hit. one of them yelled. 'That's the first hole-in-one I ever saw. And sure enough. we walked up to the ho1.- and there it was • ----Quote of the Day----. From Angels manager Sim Fregosi: "When I played for the Angels I batted in the lt•adoff position sometimes becau!>e Bill Rigney said he wanted to get me out of the way" I ! f ~ I BASEBALL The Reggie Jackson-less New : ! York ~ ankees got a six-hitter from Ed Flgaeroa ' ~ • as they pooled a 2-0 victory over Minnesota for only their third E&ewllere in Sporf • . . . Winfield's run-scoring triple capped a three-run fir t inrung to ignite San Diego to a S.3 win over St. 1.ou1s BOXING Featherweight Nicky Perez had httle trouble taking his 25th straight victory W.ed - nt:sday night as he won by a technical knockout in the second round or a scheduled 10-round bout with Cesario "ulones. ' .. liritain's Alu Mln~r. un- leashing a deadly combination of rights and lefts in the 12th round. knocked out Italian Aalelo Jacopuccl and captured the vacant European mid- dleweight title . . . Utah featherweight champion Cookie Valencia is retiring from the ring due to economics. not the death of his opponent last weekend. Je&se TrujUlo, 26, collapsed shortly after their fight in Ogden Friday ... Italy's Allgelo Jacopucci was in critical condition after undergo- ing emergency surgery today following his Euro- pean middleweight title fight against Alu Mi.D&er of Britain . . The 14 -year-old son of a sparring J>artner of former heavyweight champion Muhammad AU was arraigned in Juvenile Court on a murder charf!e for the ShootinR death of his father, former boxerCbarlieJames,33. BASKETBALL -The Boston Celtics acquired Earl Tatum from the Indiana Pacers for cash and a first round choice in the 1980 college draft. The former Mar- quette star. a two-year pro who was traded to the Pacers last season by the Los Angeles Lakers. is the fourth player ob- tained by Joba V. Brown since the former Buffalo Braves owner swapped teams with Irv Levin . . . Cliff RoblDSOD of use. the first freshman ever to EARL TATUM lead the Pacific-8 Conference in scoring. headed the list of 12 players named to the U.S. national team that will compete in the Soviet Union next month. Also tabbed were Gelle Baaka and Mike GmlnsJd who helped Duke to the run- nerup spot in the NCAA tournamentlastspring . FOOTBALL -Second·year running back Lawrence Barnes gained 88 yards on 17 ca.tries and scored on a four-yard run Wednesday as the San Diego Chargers tallied four touchdowns to the Dallas Cowboys' two in a National Football League scrimmage at UC Irvine. San Diego quarterback Cliff Olander hit on 13 of 20 passes for 167 yards and one interception. Rookies were used by both teams. for the most part. Pittsburgh Steeler comerback J .T. Thomas is lost for the season with an undisclosed blood disease Many of the central figures who allegedly received illegal loans from University of Minnesota football Coach Cal Stoll have denied receiving any money . Former Stanford star Ted Sbipkey, a Placen- tia resident, died Tuesday night. An end on the Stanford teams of 1924-26 under Coach Glenn "Pop" Warner and a teammate of Ende Nevers. Shipkey was 73 ... Washington Redskins' de- fensive lineman Bill Brundige is lost for the 1978 season with an lnjured left foot. He'll undergo sur-gery. MARTINA NAVRATILOVA NOW SITS ON THRONE OF WOMEN'S TENNIS. She's Not a Bad Czech 1Jut Neither Is She a Good American ... l'et OTHER SPORTS -A law banning dis-By ERNIE CASTILLO "I WILL JUST ha ve tCt wait." she said with the crimination in athletics because of a person's sex . O.tf!e 0•1!Y "1i.estat1 . l'almness and poise that has s ignalled her matun-will be enforced starting Friday. HEW Secretary Martina Navratilova. the wom an wiUiout .a ty as both a pl ayer and a person. Joseph A. Califano Jr announced Colleges and .country. has found her niche as queen of the tennis . . .. 14 •• • ~ 0 .. ~ I. •I h R i3 5t I; I '· n l' n II 0 ii l' ' ~~~~'""Vl!Ml'i~~~~~~ Former Corona del Mar star Mau Keough saw his record drop to 6 ·6 when Jason Thompson slugged a two·run ~inJlle In a three-run seventh in· _ · it;i sivina (.~ uired mountain. . Not only has Navratilova kicked the corr'-~:! c0~~able facllitfesaiiffCliOfi.rs~-for---=-ConsiaerUie 21-year-ofd~-accompUsnmenlS-in put&~ e~ tf&~1'11tinpe~t!liii'l--~=-t• women and men .. ·. It will taJce a vote of the peo. the last two weeks. On July 7. she replaced Chns the early years of her st~y m Amenca. she ha:- ple before Hollywood Park could finance its pro-Evert as the No. 1 ranked woman in the world with also controll~ her emotional outbursts and de· posed racetrack·recreation complex o n a 2-6, 6-4. 7-5 champ1onsh1p victory at Wimbledon vcloped a sense of humor as well. • . .. nmg as Detroit rallied for a 5·4 w in over Oakland . Warren Crom artie's first career grand publicly-owned property in the San Fernando July 14. she beat Evert again. fi I. in the World Ourln~ a break bet ween sets Tue!'day. Valley. according to the LA City Attorney's office Team Tennis All-star match m Las Vega~ Tues-Navratilova stretched out in her chair at court.side. .. Cuba's Alejandro Casanas set a regional rec-day night, she gave seventh ranked Tracy Austin a tapping her root and singing along silently to the -Ord of 13. 72 an capturing the 110-meter high 1esson in power tennis with a 6·3 verdict. music playingovcrthe public address system s lam home run in the bottom or v10• eLuE 1he ninth boosted Montreal over Atl3nta. 8-6. Jeff Rurrougbs tut a two-run shot to give the Braves a split Frank White drove in three runs with a hurdl~ as Cuba continued t~ dominate the Central AND THAT'S ONLY the tip of the iceberg On American Games . . . Ar12ona State has em· , , EARL V I N THE women's double!' match. when she benefitted lrom a bad call by an official. she puffed her cheeks, shook her head as she 1Zlanced at the ceiling and put he r index finger 10 her lips a~ 1r re say · ·shssssssh ··to the audience barked 00 a $250.000 advertising campaign to sell the w_inter \ 1_rR1n~a S lims tour. -.hl· won 10 of_ 13 Sun Devil football. basketball and spring sports tournaments and at one point _won 37_ consec~.llve tickets for its first year as a member or the ~atc_hes. In WIT play. she 1s first in s1.ngles 123·51. Pacific-10 Conference ... Foxy Juliana, a 10.1 first 10 do~bles C16·4l and fi rst to displace Evert as shot, raced past favored Intriguing Cover in the the leagues star attracl1on • double and triple and Fred Patek collected three s ingles and two stolen bases as Kansas City pounded Texas. 11 ·4 Former Mater Dei lli~h .star Dan Meyer had two hits in Seattle's 6·2 win over Toronto Vida Blue became the National LPague's first 13-game winner as the San Fran· l'lsco Giants bested Chicago, 7-4. The Cubs gained stretch to win the featured $15,000 allowance race All she ne~s now 1s a place to call home at Hollywood Park ... Holland's Gerrie Navra~ll.o v a, wh~ dcf«:c.tt>d f r om Later. against Au stin in smglcs. she took time out to argue with off1c1als after they couldn't agree on a call during the course of acUon a split with a 7-S win in the nightcap Funk Duf- fy's run-scoring single capped a controversial fou r-run Boston seventh inning, rallying the Red Sox to an 1\-2 lnumph over Milwaukee Milwaukee catcher Charlie Moore, while arguing about a clm;P play at the plate. let Boston runner Bruce Hobson score au the way trom first base Dave Knetemann won tbe 181.h tap of the Tour de France Cz~choslovaJcaa m 1974. wont be eligible for ~.S. cycling race. c1t1ze nstup unlit 1980. A bill to waive the remaining two years of the legal waiting period failed to win support in the House Tuesday. · Afterwards. an the press lounge. sne orf handedly congratulated Francoise Durr for her play 10 mixed doubles that won the match for Anaheim. "'I nav<• to say well done to Frankie oecause she played out of her tree.·· 11DON'T WAIT! ORDER 1~¥1 TODAY11 . ------ Sport• on Radio, Telerinaa RADIO: Today -Horse Racing -Hollywood Park Feature Race, 5:30, KIEV <870). TV: Tonight -Horse Racing :..._ Racing From Hollywood Park. 10 o'clock, Channel 22. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Kansas City An gels Oakland Texas Minnesota Chi<' ago SC'atth.' W L Pct. GB ·49 41 .544 50 43 .538 I ~ 48 46 .511 3 46 45 .505 3~2 39 49 .443 9 ~9 52 .429 1012 33 62 .347 1812 Ea!lt Division Boston Milwauket' Baltimort> New York Detroit Cleveland Toronto 62 28 .689 53 37 .589 9 51 42 .548 121,2 48 42 .533 14 46 45 .505 161/2 43 49 .467 20 33 59 .359 30 w-....,·•S<-• lu•9.t1 J, Clt_.1_ o Oelro•t S, Ootkl-• llo\ton 8, Mllwau-~ 1 Oa111mor1> 10, Crt1c~l .,~w Yor-7, MJ.-'°'. o K .. ,, ... t Oty II. Tuu 4 Sultle •.Toronto 7 T .... Y'•G-t Bolton (I.ff IC>-ll •1 Mllw.ukn IReploQi. •·21. 8•111more 10 Manu"" 7·11 el C"ICe90 tSt- 1·1> n No• Yoo ((';ulc!Py tJ.I) •t MIPlllHOI• IJe(kM!n 111." r~u· (AllHnder .. )I .. 1 K•M41• CllY CL-Md 10 Ill. " Only q,unf'\ \oCNtdulf'd NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division San Francisco Cincinnati Dodgers San Diego Atlanta Houston W L 57 38 54 39 54 40 46 49 42 50 41 50 Pct. GB .600 581 2 .574 21h .484 11 .457 13 1,':! 451 14 Eas& Division Philadelphia 48 39 .552 Chicago 47 44 .516 3 Pitts burgh 45 44 .506 4 Montreal 46 49 .484 6 New York 39 56 .411 13 St. Louis 37 58 .389 15 ~y'skWft PlllsburQll•. ~J s.n'Franclsco 1-S, Olt~ • I Houston••. New Y0<11 J.1 MonlrHl •t. At...,., 6-l Cln<lnnell 7, Pt>li.dell)lll• 7 S.n Oi-S, St. Louil J ToNY'•Oe-• ~CR,_., Ml •t Plntl>ll ..... 1111'1'19...., '-SI Houston !8'Mtster :J.S 8"" Rulllt 0.0> •t Ntw York 18,..,,.rt 1-S-Be<,,...dCMI> S.n Olt90 !Owt"4nko Sol> et St. LOVlt IForlcll .. ., San Frentlsco IH•lltk• S-:JI et ClllctOO 11(ruaow •.OI C•nct""4Jtl IH-._., et PlllledelPftl• IKN1 \·ll, n All•nll 11!.Ht.,.lr 2·SI et MontrHI (Frymlln • 71." F~'I0-.1 Houston •I Pllll-IPflle, 1 n OOUl>l..,Hfer ClnclnMI• 81 MonlrNI." Allente et Hew York. n c111cego et Sen ow.oo. n SI, Louis •t ~. n PlltsOIH9fl et., Francltco. n LEASING ••• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS NEW OR USED 600W. COAST HWY.• Nt'WPOAT llACH • 6-46-02'2 Even that bit of news failed to upset the powerfully bwlt (5-7, 145 poundc;> left-hander. who knew nothing of the bill untJI questioned about it in the press lounge at Anaheim Convention Center Tuesday night. ON THE SERIOUS side. she talked abollt team tennis and clarified .1 statt>ment she m::de after Wimbledon that wa!' interpreted by some a:- a snub on Amenc;.i _,. ANGELS RIGHT -AMGB.S FllGHT • ~ % ~ ~ "'Team tenms 1:-J n1cc change frorr. playing G' tournaments week alter week ," she said. s:ppinJZ II! on a Budweiser that Anaheim player-coach Cl!ff lit Drysdale had passed her .. tt'5 good to piay with ii! the guys and get some coachmg but ! need <t r~t 1 ii would like two weeks off ·· ~ Her voice rose a s the conversation turned to statements she made after Wlmbiedon which. m t errec~she said she would always be <t Czech • · "( say something. they only pnnt half tht-~ 'ltory. In my heart. I will atways bt' .1 c~ecl'I . JUSI ~ as if a person from Amenc~ whc defected to Russia would alwayc; fee1 Amencan ! "But rm very grateful to the l: S :.:ovemment C\ l love it here · · i Angels Flight Slacks ~ :i Reg. to $19 ~ Rams Camp ! Now $1499 ~ ~ "' Terries ,,. or Ho acled Reg. to $20 Now $14'' ~ I ~ ~ enttY Ltd. ~ Sollth Coost Plata, CCKt. ~ 1714, 540-1502 ~ ~ Wfthnlfttt~ "'4aU, Wett"-...r ~ t 1714, Ha.1113 f' :NGEl.S RJGHT • AMGll.S FUGHT • AMGB.S ~ Vets to Report From AP Dlspatcbe!\ Two more veterans -light end Char Jes Youn1>: and place·kicker Rafaei Sepllen -reported to tbe Cat State. Fullerton tr:umng camp of 'be Loi. Angeles Rams Wednesday A total or 32 veterans have reported to the Na tlonal Football U:ague team·s camp The rP.ma10 Ing :?1 are due to report by tonight and thP. ru11 team Wlll RO throu!{h it;-; lirs t dnll fo'nday The numbt:r of rookies 1n t'amp dropped to J<} when Skip Sharp, J lree .1gent safety from l\uns111>, walked out Coarh GeorJt<.• Allen <tJ!31n ~xpressed sat1sfar t1on over the H&m.-, .;c nmmage w11h tht: Oakland Raiders at Santa Ro~J on Tucsduy desplle Ule fact that Oakland scored three tourhdowni. and two field 11oals ··we got :.i lot accomplished." !'lid Allen "In many wa)'!I . it was better for us than an exhibition game. It wa~ ..i good workout ·· The Rtuders t!alned 300 yards 1n tot11l offense while the Rums totaled 299 yards bY ru~hing and pass In~ Two tree agcn1 rookie:.-1Wer<> in1ured in the scr1mmnRt> tigh1 t>nd Ray Jo1lu from Cal State Los Angeles. who ~utrered tt fructured jaw. ttnd de· le ns1vr tJ<·l<lt> Edd1f C·•tO• from Southern Callfomu1. "ho .;pramed an .-inklt ,. -.. -...... -...... ·-·-······--·--- --. -. . . . . . . . . : . . ' '' .. !f · if ' ~ •I ' .. " ! cc M MOTORCYCLES J BASEBALL I HORSE RACI NG Speedaroy's Pink Lady Lipsticks and Dipsticks. By ERNIE CASTILLO Of u. Oallr ~I ... ~ Ir. the rugged world of motorcycle racmg, Pall' Bennett stands out like a rose in a bed of thorns. A petJte teen~er with shoulder-length blonde hair and a Pepso<lent smile, Bennett has the looks of a cover girl with a track nickname-Pink Lady -befitting her shy and innocent demeanor. I' she were to pose, it would be for Cycle V.orld rather than Cos mopolitan and modeling ,,elMets, not hairdos She knows more about citpslicks than lipsticks and doesn't mind spending "'rtday night at the races instead of the movies. HER FIRST LOVE is a Jawa speedway bike. a S2.000 beast that we ighs 185 pounds. 80 more than s he does soaking wet. It's a far cry from her first t"o whef'led friend, a minibike powered by a lawn mowe r engine In between, P a m has owne d 10 o the r motorcycles but none mean as much to the 17· }'ea ~-old University High grad than the so horsepower brute wit,,out brakes she pilots on d irt t~acks 1n Cost a Mesa , San Bernardino a nd C.ardena And though s he has heard it a thousand times , Pam still smiles when someone utters the fa miliar refrain 'Wh at's a beautiful girl like you doing in a place like this?" • Cause l likP it." she answers, quickly and q u ie tlv 'Sorr e girls Ii ke t ennis 1 1 i ke motorc)cle::. LIKE MIGHT BE ar understatement. Pam ha& beer hooked on speedway r acing since her first tnp to the track 7""2 years ago. She readily ad· mtts shP has a two-track miod-bikes and boys- anc' m that order Offered a choice between a bike and a pick-up truck for her J6th birthda~ s he opted for the former Dtscussing a nother remale rider who re· tired upon her husband's wishes, Bennett says: "If I ~as her I would have dropped him quick." After one season · racing two-thirds scale models dunng weekdays, P am turned pro last y~a but had to tallr her parents mto letting her do· 1'18 'iO F ..... P~B• ANGELS ••• the second of hts three hits b} grounding a single to center Joe Rudi followed with a double to right center. scoring Baylor, and Brian Downing s ingled orr Bud- d~ Be ll 's.glove al third moments later to score Rudi. "MV MOM AND I were JUSt JOklng around one day and we thought tl'd be neat if I could race, 'she recalls . "It was okay when I was little but when I wanted to ride big bikes at the speedway, s he didn'• like it. She thought l 'd get hurt. "My mom still s ays 'Why don't you think of something else, Pam !' ~nd I tell her I j ust like speedway. But she does always remind me I'm a girl." Nevertheless. Pam has proven she can take care of herself on the track. Though she is limited to riding in the third division for beginners until s he picks up enough points on the speedway circuit to m ove up a notch. she was a big success in Aus tralia last year where she r aced in the main event and beat that country·s woman champion. AROUND THE RACE track, Benn(!tt is kidded more for her size <s he stands 5-l~> than her gender. "A lot or people think I'm 13 a nd all thes e little kids want to ma rry me," she says. jokingly. "l don·t know if it's me or the way J ride because a lot of older guys come on that way too." It's hard not to notice Pam at the track. Her hair flows out of her helmet while her racing leathers are a shocking pink with purple hearts down the slcc.•ves and pant legs. Even though she admits to being afraid of the people in the stands, Bennett says she wouldn't trade in her riding career for anythi ng. "I hated school, I don't like football and twas on a s wim team for a couple of months but all we did was practice and I d idn't like that." she says. 1 ·· 1 don 'l even like going to the beach that much. "BIKE BLOOD? I guess that's what you coul d call 1t Someday, I'd like to ride like Bobby Schwbrtz or Alan Christian. Third division is just a star t It can take you to second division, then rirst division and, hopefully, No. 1. If you're No. 1 you can eam a lot of money and with money, you can buy a lot of clothes.·· Pam·s eyes glitter as the feminine side of her overcomes the racing side. "Was J born to be a rider?" she asks, repeating a ques tion. ''I'm not s ure. I don't know what I was born to be -except a girl.·· Thu™'8y July 20 197a CAIL V l'tLOT 83 'PINK LADY' PAM BENNETT MAKES TURN AT COSTA MESA FAIRGROUNDS TRACK. Tennis Upset Gottfried Stunned From AP Dispatchei. WASHINGTON -Taking a bite at a band that fed him N1<:K Saviano reached the third round of the $175.000 Washin~ton Star In tcrnational Tennis Tourna ment and is basking in the glow of the biggest victory of his career Saviano upset sccond·seeded Brian Gottfried i -6, J.fi, I 5. Wednesday. and after wards gave Gottfried a lot of the credit for his being on the c1 rcu1t. "Last summer . I was thinking about quitting." said Saviano "I was real I) depressed about a lot of things, 'including d la1•k of horn<· li fe and a losing record that had all but dropped him from the nattonal rankings. Wednesday was a good day for veterans Both Austral.t an ~en Rosewall and Arthur Ashe looked sharp. Rosewall defeating Erick lskcrsky 6·4, 6·1. and Asht-destroying Ivan Molina of Co1om b•a 6 I. 6·2. Top·scedcrl Jimmy Connors. creoitm~ an improved serve to d coaching tip from his mother Glon a. blasted Terry Ro<:kavf'rt 7 5. 6-2. ~ro,.. Page B I OODGERS .. 1 t•t• Jgt•nt routt• tu tht• VanKce., \nd that opt•nt'fl tht' ""Y ror ft·kuht• .i 'Tllddll' inning m:1r "'' 'it'asor. North hit J llm· d1 :vt• thc:t "'·' batted do'4 r. bv <.; • .trnt•r v.hi. rl'!rtc\lt•d tht-bati a nd threw 11; 'tr<.! ha'iC for lht· hnal out of th1• g.imt· ··j hit lht• bc1 H nard , but he ~llll cot mt· nu t And thut mei:ln'> ht• did h1:-. 1(1h 'aid l't orth LOS 4HGHE\ f'tTT\8UAGW 11D ' "bt .. b , "ht .. u~' lb "n • o T <'t\IPO) .. ,, I I I n N tUth rt ' I I •I M Ol'lillt"l()(I .. 6) '· 0 '"' \l"f'ttth rt • I I f.'dt•,., r• . I I (~y JO ., n 1l rl 6 Aol>•l'\O" If \ I ' fl LdfY .. Y 1b I 0 I I ~dllQ\.1111\ If) I I . I 0 Bitt•tr tt • fl u 1) .,, .. ntwn lb •" . . f. .. rq\1\0,,,. 0 I I C,arn .. , lb . ' . ' Ay\\,.11 '\-. 'f) I I 0# .. , f 'I)' 0 Ady 0 1 I) tl ft koott. ... t o I I I' M nld ph '0 ., f"I 1 ,.•ulv~ D 0 0 (I •• ~'h1Qf'I 0 Q 11 } I ~ona •• on .. l•I Bay lor gave the Angels an in· ~urance run three innings later ~ h e f' h e put a Ric k Wi se c ha nge -up into the le ft field seats ror hls 22nd home run of the season a.-U~. w~e lLJ.h~r~e~e==~h~i t~sl=~"'l'*"'iiliii:iili~• raised his aver age to .270, opt~ -to t a lk mo r e a bou t Ryan's In other mat<.'hes. Hans Gildemeister of Chile defeated Peter Fle ming 6 2. 6·4. Dick Stockton beat Paul McNamee 6·4. 6·4. Ra ul _,.._u,i~i.-"~,..M~cq ~iJ, ¥.an...W.irutsk.}t~3-anli JO!.e ~11.1~ of Spain whipped Francisco Gonzales of P uerto 1co i ·6. 6-0 Solomon beat Victor Pecci of Paraguay 6·3. 6·2. Phil Dent of Aust ralia defeated Pat DuPre 7-6. 6·J . Eddie D1bb!> beat Ra miro Benavides of Boli via 6-0. 2-0, Benavides defaulting becau:.c of J bad back: Manuel Orantes or Spam ousted Keith Richards"" 6 1. 6-3: John Mc Enroe beat Robin Drysdale of South Afnca 7 5 6 2 and J aimc "'illol of Chile oeat Bruce \fanson 6·4 I 6. 6 t 1 Oldl' \I ~ I t -O,<'JI\ }ti 1t •f \ .. O'\ Anqt>lfl"\ OC. 1ht to> t P1lhburan tJJC t~ lJh ~ Pu~ oe I a\ *'!QP'!!: d Pill.). ~b,.xerc:.c.1h-':<1B 8 ifcib."''"' "orth iB [°""' .,.R ~tnt1~ ~If> J..odt'~' 11-. "'" ~U\'I'" performance than his "IT'S GREAT to sec him do thal b~cause tha t means we have another starter that's not .- questiol" m arlr .. This should rcall} help his confidence lf he can reel off !'ome wms like he norm all~ does in lhe second half, it s hould real ly ht>lp us "His kind or slreak 1s Nhat we m•ed in the second half to stay ir rontention " DOWNIN() ALSO Jumped on R)an's bandwagon. 'There's no question thi:, was lhP best he's thrown to me," .... aid Downing who also con trabuteci three hits "He"s def· inllel) starting to comE' around ·v ou can tell ea<.'h game has bee n ar improvement for him He h ad ~ood explosion on his fastball lonigh1 and he threw i• where hP wanted " Thus. it appears the return of Ryan is compl ete. And a s Cleveland Manager Jeff Torborg :;aid prior to the series. "A hPalth) Nolan Ryan and Frank Tanana ~hould prove to be the d'ffe rence in the Americar Le ague West · CLl!YELANO CA LI P'Ott HI A M•n111n9(1 <YuDOll 8 8ell 31> T-11I011 II> c.roocti. G •l•u-r ) Norri> rl t<U•IHlr 71> Vftf JHr > ... , "" 3 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 3000 • 0 l 0 •ooo 3 II 0 0 4 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 A Miiier cl Len> lord 31> 801!0(k ,, F"lrly lb 8eyl0f' di' Ruell II Oow111n9 Che!~~· Grl,,. 20 ... , "Ill • 0 '0 3000 3 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 J? 3 1 4 I ? 1 4 0 J 1 3000 JOOO l ol•t. 31 o • o To1a1\ 31 3 10 3 c••""''•" ooo ooo ~ C•tolor11I• 000 100 Uho-3 E Ay•n OP-<:Alt1orn•• 111 l 0 8-C .. .._._ ••• Ca •110<lll• ••• ?8 "'-•nQ, RUOt HR - 8n •o 1n1 SA 8 ayto. Ca•bO s -unsf0<d Cr••-IP M It Elt II SO ~EVU.AND W• .. ll •It I 10 • l l 3 CALIP'OltNIA lt1 ... IW. 64 • v 0 0 • 10 ~BP-&.ylO< ~ WIWI T -1 l l A 1e.sto * AltO•~ NOTES -T"9 Aft91•• •Ill 11<•1' • __ ..... Friday,• t1"911t Q-s.lurctn -~ clollbllM~ will\ Ille Tigers s.... .s..,, n.. ....__? ... wltrl ttle T9r-s tltb-. ~-for t1W ---· Friday -l'r-T-a OJ.SI end OHe l'f'9St U"ll •S-M411 WlkH IM l AllC!Jac• .. ........_<•SI; s.turct.y JelMt c.-wa llMll "'· .... Mwrft 11·21; s..o. NY -0...._(Ml ...O-...ltYN ( ... 11/S O..,.ltM-tHl -JlfftSlM•tlHI . lee """ ut..-0 ltb lllU!f>9 streak to live _... -"•• htl ..i.ty In 10 Of Ille pas• 11 Q•~ Aloha Event Some of the top players in LA and Orange counties are expect ed today through Sunday as the Santana Courts racquetball club stages lta third annuat Aloha Tourney. Proceeds benefit the Sad· dleback High School football boosten club Admlsslon is free to spectators. and more than 400 entrant.a have already filed to competf". For additional tn formation phone Santana Court.a at 540-0SU. • APWlr._-• Heated Excha11ge Mil\\ a ul\ec Bre we rs ca lcher Charlie ~l oore protests loudl)' to umpire Rich Garcia after Bosto n·s Geor~e Scott was calll'<.I safe Restraining ~loore is pitche r Lary So rensen. Wh ile the argume nt continued. Butch Hobson !lop l crept home a nd scored . The Red Sox won in MilwauKN'. 8·2 GREENFIELD SELECTED .. here as Orange Coast does," says Greenfield. "When you get right down to it, it's a matter of what type of system a kid wants to play in. Al Coast , they play a control game, a lthough they ran a little more ldsl )ear I pla n to play the sam e s tyle as Dick had last year, but with a little more con· trol We'll run. but we'll have a little more shot select ion.·· Hoover is opt1m1sl1c Green· fi eld will turn the progr am around. "I thrnk he'll be real good ... in ract. I'd bet on it. Orange Coast better look out, and right now," said Hoover. STRICKLIN, "'ho h a d a 152-182 record at Golden West , will t a ke ove r G reenfield 's former duties as the women's basketball coach. Stricklin, 42, was a prep s.ar at Huntington Beach High before earning honorable mention All· Ame rica honors at Seattle U. He was drafted by the St. Louis Hawks of the NBA. but c hose to play AAU ball instead. His first coaching job was a. O'Oey High In Seattle. He then moved «. · n Rancho Alamitos High In Garden Grove, where hf' had a 75-37 record In five years Stricklin produced only rour winning seasons m the 12 yearb he was head coach Hts Ion<' champloruihlp came In 1971 72 when the Rustlers plared third ln the state. "We appreciate what Stricklin has done, .. said Hoover. "He s tar ted off without a facility. having to work out a nd play at various high schools and at Or ange Coast. And he had one of the better teams <in 1971-72) this a rea has ever seen. We're very ha ppy he ·s s taying with the basketball program.·· Stars Tumble SANTA BARBARA -Hitter Luiz Eymard was nearly unstop· pable as he l ed the Santa Ba rbara Splkers to a 3-1 victory over the Orange Counly Stars in Inte rnational Volleyball Assn action Wednesday night at UC Santa Barbara·s Ro be rt!>on Gym . Game scores were 12·14 , 12-3 12-4 and 13·11 as a crowd of 2,575 cheered on the divis1on.1eading Sp1kers. Eymard led both team s wtth 45 kills and only six errors in 93 attempts. while the best Orange County hitter was J ay Hanseth who had 'l7 kills and 10 errors Orange County falls a game and a half behind Santa Barbara with the loss nnd must now toke th.-road ensemble to Seattle Denver and El Paso herore re turnln~ to the friend y confines or Fountain VaJlcy High's gym on July 28 ~ort" lOOf''\ SF-Ron-f'r ")tt>,,,,('U tS> H II EA Bil SC .OS .ANGELES • • • I ' f ' t) •) PITTSllUltGH R~ .. IW ~· ~ , j , : fl'-ulo/f • f) U ' I "11vio tr11tulYf' f lM t 113 A 1~.)?" Los AI. Longshot Pays HoJJypark J ockey Danny Cardo.za ror the Vt•rn \nt1er.,on ClOTlflH 'FUl•ISllUfSS FOR BIG AND .TALL Results Los Alamitos F0< W"""4Uy F ir>t r•c• 0" l ~ HOuloft S 80, 1 •0.1 Ml. OY•r To-7 40 7 40 Ro'v )Of , 4 l!O, U H<t<lot lf·ll P<Old9 4() S.tOlld r..c• I thll•lt. ~ 20 l ?0 l 00 C•• Bo<~o l 00 l 00 A"'"t<I 810 4 00 Tr\trd r<Ke Swl\\ Rockftt\ 6 00. • 00 l 00 Cr•Ofr J.c • 8o•. ~ 80. \ 00. HOP<'\ Tm,of l Ml F-our1n •tt(f' Aoya1 Wrttno••' )) Ml. 18 10. 6 10 Vt•tnq LO\ I oO. J 00 Sw~I (.oot 7 80 H •••Hie 11 91 ~·d 2 ,,, 00 F1t111 r..ce So110 \ Rock~t to o0 •IQ J 20 F•w o "''""' \IO J 40 Too Moon Soor1. 11 40 !>ulh re<e En1oy ~ I 40 • Ml 3 '°· Lukt Oolonnot. JM> J 00. 01na11 Mo, 11 00. lS••<KI• t•IOI !141101' SO Se••lllh rote• Thet Foor l•Ot . 3 Ml ' 80 ' eO Go frt(. Go. ] 70 2 60 Lovell•. • ?O EIQhtfl ra<t lonl• Go Fl~t 11 10 A 20.1 20 FIQWro ... 8 10.6 oO To•"•do L•mll 11 '°· Uua<l• I? 'I Oll•d 11 Ml "1 1n111 race Many Oouoits. a oo • 40, 3 90 l~ 1n1e1111on\, 1J IO, 1 20 1114 Corso. & 20. \) oacta •8·31 o••O 348 so Hollywooo Park ... ,w....,..y I""'' reu Ro••• L•n• 74 40 11 Ml, s.10. ~ .... Mor•. 11 ao. I IO Lu y oo .• 20 Stto11a rate Swut valenlln• 3 Ml, J 00.? IO l onQ Tell L1u 1e • oO 3 ?0, Snowy C.!W' l 00, \2 Cld•I• oov ble ll·SI pe10 61 .eQ Tlllrd rlKt Mr ForQl'I 3 IQ ? Ml 1 ?O. Trewll11 J<K• 3 IQ. 1 oO. Lot• Orum\, 2 60 U f •otel• 16-41 oaod 32 00 Fourth, .... """ FC¥O I e.o. s ?O 160. Ar~ True 600 l e.cl Ea hrpeltr 2 80 F 1flh r•o -.A\ ~ COC>M I 10 l IO 1 Ml. Mr Irv M ] 00 7 .eQ Chlloquon 1 60, U u«I• II JI p;tid 4 SO Stalh r« Swnc11 PertTMr>. •to, J 10, 3 10, Sonnell 4 00. l .0 Tom Colllll>,) 20 S.••nlh •ACt--Oh You t<•d J ?O 2 60. 1 10 lllllft9 • Joy, • .o 7 .o Iridium. 1 20. U t a<KI• t• SI IMltO )I so E •llhlh rec.-Foay Ju1oen• 11 00. I 00 4 40 1n1n 9u1nQ Cowr • 00 ) 10, S.me>reDeN ) 20 Nllllh r<Ke EmotfCI< 11 00, 6 40 J .0, Al!->ltr l 40 160 R-0 R•DOll. '60, u uecl• ., St P••O 117 00 At11noenu 10,"11 Pro Soccer -A-..k•fl S.Ccff U .. IM Fon L•uclll""'••, "''"" EllQl•nct 0 forot110 J. Po<tt..-ct t Clllt •90 J, T Am1N ll•y 1 (oloreclo J. 0.llA\ I O.lroll •. Seti Josft J Iott $41n 01999 4, LOS A"'9i.\ J Bo mbay Du ck w o setting the pace m the t97S Kentucky Der by when he was hit by a beer can thrown by a fan o~ the rar tum The colt then fell back oroug ht 26· l Jor1gshot tra ined filly She paid Royal Wrangler home in $55 60. SIS 2o ;ind Sfi 20 the final s~ndcs to tng ~1 <.'ross tht· f)oard Viking ~er the h1ghe~t t'xacla Lass. who was a neck payoff in the su~mer back at tht' fin ish. paid meet at Los Ala mitos in S7 60 and s.1 for !'lt'<.'Ond We dn esda y's fourt h Swet-t Cool hl•ld on for MEN race. third uno paid $2 80 The 3 year -01d Roc1<et Wrangler fi lly \\aS :-.1l Call 642-5678 ttONER PL.AZA tin g fi fth behind leader Put a tew word s (7") 547·5~9 S w l' e t C o o I ~1 t lo work for ou l7tft I. HISTOL SHU All' m 1 ds t retch but ra 11 wd --========::::::__:::::.:..==:.::=:.:.::..::::: unde r strong urging b) Cardoza to secure tht victory She covered thl' 350 v ard s 1n 17 R9 secon d s a n d w as followed across the \\Ire by 5· l longshot Viking Lass. The resulting SS exacta returned $2.7R7 with 18 people holding $5 tickets and two peoplt' holdmg $10 t i<.'kcts Thl' victory was the first in fi ve season start:- ELMORE TOYOTA LEASING CBJCA'S, COROLLA'S, TRUCKS 4WD LANDCRUISERS CWCA SI I 62~ rerMo. LIFTIACK 'II + Tu C•o C.0~1 'e-ea 1 oo Rfll"\10u.• 'J4•~ • m1• .r1m•1 .,."""""'' '.,,, • '"' l"'C"'tAe• • '' Mo RP"' & l-=-&>< '4o Otl ELMORE MOTORS ll§lOO HACH ILVD .. WlST~STEJI .7141"4.)JJ2.1714l ll•·2412. l213t 5•6-&S7' ASK FOR HOWARD ltOllRT~ • OAILf HHTALS ALSO• --- rialliday·s Summer SALE In Progress ····-~---·-.,. __ ,_,. .. ·-···-• r -• .. 14 •• • ~ 0 2 l. ti f h R ~ II II t .. N 0 l' n II 0 :j t: ' t 81 OM ' PrtOT D•lly Piiot PllOlo by Jim Nltmtt YELLOWFIN HAUL Fr <:<I Wong hold:-. up :111 18 p<Hmd ~·l'!lo\\ f111 t uri:i hl' hroul-!hl o\ l'I tltt• :--tL•rn ul tlw :!I tool :-.pqrt•f1~hl'r .'\r·lt•ltl' \\ ung t':111i.:lt1 I hl' I u11.1 in I 111• -.;, ... of Curtt·z 21-poundt•r~ Albacore Bite Brings 'em Out n, OH'~ ROOJ.'llSO' b~1l'f Piiot Outdoot Wrtt•r Tlw l11 ~ :ill1:.rrn11· ll1tt• 1:-. on Tht' trouble ts the f1..,h ar1· ~t"l1011lt·d 111 ..,uliurbta TllC' hopt· rs thl' lon_g 1111 '' 111 br1"•'-ln11~1· <ind swim right up m ain street ''''"\l't•11 !':1·v.~i.1r t H1·ul h anti Catalina Island But right IHI\\. it<'tt Ill).! 111 I h•· \'ast :-chools uf fish rs .111nt h1•r -..111n 1111,1g1111• .1 I raff H 1:im <il "'':.I ..,0nw 110 mtlt•:- dUL' south of :-..,1·\\ port llarb111 1'11 turl' five hundred bCJ..rls 111 :in ;1n·.1 lt·'I:-. lhun a mile or two square in llH· 1111ddll0 ul tltl' O('l Jll 1n pitch dark (h l'r lhl' p:iq \\f't•kl rn1 und cont mum~ through 1ot!.1~ lh•• :-.1i.1'1s f1,h1ng flt.·t·t 1s v.earrn~ a rut What's Doing Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC The allt•nt1on of mo::.t Southland anglers has turned to albacore r1:.h1ng a-, largt• !>ehooh. of alb1c:. are located ore the coa:.tltnc !>Orne 15 to fiO milt's from Point Loma Boats from harbors along the south coast an• making trip:. to get into the fishing and 1t appeuro; that c vt<n party bouts running out of Newport and Dana might gel som<.• longfin a<:lion ttus year Soure1·o; ut f ishL•rman·s Landing in San U1ego arc ver) OP· l1mislil' al>t1ut a guoc1 albucorl' year with boats filling up with ad vanet-" rc•:-t.·rvut1ons fnr J\u~usl very early Frank LuPreslr. d \'t<lt•ran sk1pl)l•r·uwm·r of the Royal Polaris. s<.1ys that it ·s a little too C'a rly tu 1k•tl•rm1nt• whclh~r we will have a good dolphin and ) d lowfm s howing 1n add1l1on to albies . Phtl Toler. opt•rator of Davey's Locker and the Pav1hon. feels that thc-n· 1:. a bt·tll'r than even chance the albacore will be v.1th1n rcaeh or his fleet of sportri!.hers by the end of the month Anordmg to Fish and Game catch records, Tozer 1nlerprcl!> thl.' IH:\l ft•\.\ y1..•ars as being a s good as the peak year.. or the mid 51h Local f'lshing Bot and Cold Depending on tht· v. atl·r temperature local fishing 1s off and on During v. arm "att·r fH.•nods mixed. catches of bass. bonito. mu('kt·n•I Jnd l>arracuda are good fo r angler!>. but when the "atcr dips a coupl1..• of d1..•gret•<., the fi sh stop hitting Bait cond1t1ons an· good along most of the coast and our bait boal 1:. <.ll the JNty t«1rly enough in the m orning to fill priv<.lt1• :-.port f1 :.her:, · bail lank!:> J erry Thompson of Corona del Mar. who owns the s portf1s her Pacific Clipper. ant1c11><1tes a good year for all types of game fb h for privute boat ownl•rs Conditions arc as good as ht.-has seen in a number uf y<'ar-,, and with a little cooperut1on from the f1!:ih. Thompson <.·xpel'ls lots of albacore, yelluwla.I. marlin und swordfish. Trout f'fshing Uighlighu l .. a#.:4! A ttion Luke:-m lht· Southl:md that arc still recl'rving trout plants arc pro\'1d1ng unglcrs with good fishing. Anaheim and Irvine lakes for t lo:-t• in angling an• vt'ry proclucti"c Big Bear Lake 1s good for trout a nd hlm•gill . with s11 ml' smallt.:r bas!:> bl'tng rau1-:ht 1n gOO<.I numh<•rs r<.·µorts Houldt·r lla~ Marina \'all and llenshllw. as well as 1:111 the other open lakes m San Diego and R1\•t:rs1dc counties arc "n1dunng nic<' ~tringt-rs ot ba:,s, bluegill. eatf1sh and :,ome trout and lJrgt <'r:tpp1t• .\t·t1on ~il1Jng tht· l'nt1n· E;:i!-.tt'rn Sierra 1~ 'er) good for native Jnct s lotkt•d trout Hu-.h Cret'k 1:. f..rntast11.• 1n th1• .June LC1ke Loop as 1:, lhl' South f ork or the Pit River in the Cal1ior01a Pine!> arell JU!'.t off I hgh\\ ay 395 Thl' Ea!>l Walk<·r River 1s finally clear enough to fish and ... 1111ulrt k1l·k out lar.i~e numbers of troph} browns this summer Lal.1·:-. in thl' area an· all full and tht•n· 1s phmty of room for fish .... ,11 l'll v. llh la rgt· t•lt)t)w.., lo spread out O\'er Sal1"on ffif1in9 on Upper Kla•afh Al Kut1.k1.•y. who operates a guidl· scrv1 ct' out of Hornbrook on tht· up11t.·r s1 n 'tChl·s of the f:Jmous Klamulh River. reports that ..,alrnon an• h1tt1ng JU'-l bl·low the dam alnng with native rainbow trout in the four to c:i~ht pounrl class It should hf' a good yeHr for s almon and steelhead added Kuu:kt•y a:-ccmd1tions art• idt•cil for an l'arly run of fish. Already re µort~ nf sulmon and surnm1·r run slct·lhead art' coming from the mouth rJf thl' Klamath l>~<·r fJu1lool~ , .•• .,,Good. De11pife Heat Ot•t•r !-l'a:.on OPl'rt!> for coastal hunter~ m two weeks and 11 !>hnu ld lw :i good opt•nt•r for those w1lhng to put up with the heat lfrport:-. from most "'n·as arc cn<'ouragmg as a lot of carry<J\ er butk' h~I\ l' bct·n :-.poltl'cl during the cooler morning hours at== _co~ ut 1n~ tv I hl·"c. foi ..l ~ -'!.i JQ.Q&. Un..Jl.!'~Q.Y:~rylll".,.;.-==~--== I l..1rold Emtc . .m~..ot!Qed..ct~ma ~Reen.•ettotHfttct OUtSidl· or Krng City, frcls that those hunting his area for deer \\ 111 h~1n• t•xccllcnt hunting this s ummer and fall O'\I.\ \l.RA('ORt. ('oulci pos ... 1bl} bring to~t'lhl·r s111·h :in <1rn1ml.1 rn '>U<'h J \en remote plan· \\ht•r•· l11t· fi-.h e11u01:-Jrt' n•aehmg 1me t h1111 ... and fi sh fl( 1 <la~ On lht• '-l'tnc· th1-, pa"t ~.i111rdJY \l't•rf' some 200 ... port -,f.-.ht•t"' hast d 1n "1'\\ purl 1 he I ket of JG t.11,t1s t1 ... h11.g 1n th1· 1'.1n(w .\ngle r·s 0ne day Jib 1t·1111 tourn,1mt·nt -.v. L lll·c• Lhl' ranks of long fm hunt Pr:-. \ rn\ 1ng bl'forc f1r-,t lrS?hl !Ml Pigg, .Johnny Wall-.1•1 .md .l1·rr~ Garrl·I. Nl•v.port Beach. very qu t<ld) d1 ... .:m 1•11•d 1 ht') "'l'r<' not :.ilone on their IJl•:-c atonal advt·nture CRl·ISll'IC, Ur ON the· ~rC'ne. this crew aboard Uarreu·:-.1.iraniar ~:111NI into lt1l' big fleet out of tlw1r homt• port. J ll<I v. h;~t lookl'd lik1· all of the :-µurt-.lt:-.ht·r., out of San D1t·go Adding to the clul ll'r o f H'~"l'b w1.:rt som•• :.!IXt eommercrnl jig boats 1dlin~ around m lht• d;11 I-111 lyrng 0 11 sea anchors "'i.Jlllfli.! for r11 ... t 11,:!hl and ttw action lo begin ' Thh pl:1<•t· '' u.., v. hPn• the h1tc wa:-i''ndav Th<> hnw· wa:-1 h1., was "twn· the bite would. :-tart •..,:rt 11rd:I\ :0-.J HI Pigg 1t looked hkl' fl ying over a big city .it 111gttl tht·n· v.t•rt• ~o many boats The strobe lt.,:hl hl':.:icon.., hltnked from n p1ckt•t fcnc£' of masts \ 11 t h1· I l'd .ind ~rct·n nc1 v1~al1on lights shining 111 111 tht• '·It ht~ ntJdl' lhl' congc~lC'.d Jrea look ltkc Lo \ni.:l'lt•.., l ntl·rn.1t1nnc.il curport ·· ~ ITll Tll E 0 .\ W:"\ <'<Im<' th<· northwest winds ;ind .in unromfor1ahlt· 1•h11p :'\nw the h uge rlet't d' "µL' rsl'cl lo hl'gtn l roll 1 n I? f l'ather 11gs through the ..,hip lnoktn l! for th1· flr<.,t hit It was Sl'a s1rk v.('athcr a!> u~ual It wa<; p.1rt1cularl) louj?h for tht• fi :-.hcrmcn manning an ,11:1;11111g numb<.•r of small craft so far al sea m htt.11:-. unclt'r 32 lt•c•t in length 11111 :i:-. u"'u..rl. the· unprcll1ctablc t1lbacorc must lw c;1 ughl wh1lt• thl'Y ;ire running hot. a frustrating habit the~ have that strt>lchc:, fuel and the stamina of mueh •>f th(' tk1•t B11.1t:-w1lh 11\ 1• ha11 111 the v.l'lls ·1rt' domg con ~1d1•rJlil~ ht"t lt•1 th.in lhl' boat!\ trollin~ lures T H E .\l.f\A<.'O R E ,\RE hilting ft'athers. but hit t 1111:: -,hort Thi· f1: h 11p the reel all right. but for lltl' m o:-l part run onl~ 5 to 20 frt•l. then drop th.: lu r1• Thl' JcrumJr rrt•\.\ had .,11m1· 15 Jtg stnkcs. but t•lt•\ t•n f1:.h c.1rnt· unbuttoned And ont· of the four (t s h t•au~hl. ;I\ 1•r:tg1ng 20 pounds, decided to go home and 01pp<.•d thr ough a hole IO the fi s h bag. Whl•n ~ou t•u n ).:t'l bail. the anchovy are small .ind not v.cll curt'd Ma n~ die m the well But once tht• JIJ! stnke.., occur and bait rods go into action. llw long fin cat<·h rate 1s rt f~.lrtcd t'xccllt'nl Anet th1• fi:-.h art• running on the large side Us ing bait and JIJ.:". th1: 1411 .mglcrs 1n the Pac1f1c 1\nglN s Toumam<'nt clt-tked a total of 327 fish \H•1ghmg d loltll ftf 7.0li2 nounrb for an average of :!\ pound" Ii <>um•t•i-. Pl'r <1 ll>a<'1.>r<• IN TlllS TOURNAM ENT. the largest long fin l'aughl \\a:. hy St('wart N(•lson which weighed in at 29 pound:. K ounce's F1s h1ng for Los Pescadores ~1th her brancl n<•w hus band on their honeymoon. Sharon Kimm<'! ~affl'd u 26 pound fi sh which was th1.• tournament h1S?h for lady angler s On Tut•sdtt~. while fishing with his ttighschool teacher. GC'or:i1.· c;arretl. l\lewport Bc11ch. decked 28 albacore 10<'lucl1nJ! 11 32 pounder fishing in the same ttrl'tt as lu"l \.\ c·1.1kc nd 's artlon WNlnt'<-c1,1~. p;1rty boats accoun.~d ror 2.354 long fin, st ill in th1• '''me area Whether angler!> ha\ e to conlmut• lo commute to the f1i;h, or will th<' ,,I ba<'M1• 1•,·1•nt u;1ll~ mm l' into lhc C:.ituhna Chan 1wl .., the h1g question 111ark --· --,.. __ __ 11 ~iahaugt"s Pht·asant lluntmg Club in Corona 1s off('nng an in llw field hunt('r·.., saft•ly cour"'' for couple!--beginning m August T h1..• two"'" progrnm 1s scheduled for t'H·r~ \H·ekend 10 August \\1 t h l"'<P<.•11 111struc-1wn . ~un .... lunch <.1nd u pht•asant hunt m the packagt· For mon' informat1<111 t1..·ll•phont· 735 2361 Anchovy Debate Some 100.000 ton:-. of anchovv haw been alloeat('d to tht• t·nmnicr e1al f1 shl'ry in 1978 Of this quota. 71 .000 tons will tx.• w;L•d by Caltforn1H's giant a ppl'lil<' for thl• fish Tht· rt.:mainmg 10.00IJ tons 1:-ullor alt·cl for Mcx1cr):-. USl' In Cal1fomia. C1pprox1m:tll'I) 58.000 tons Of tht• arlt'hO\') Wi ll bt• grounrl up in the rt'<.luttwn 1nduslr) ror h1~h prott>tn food ..,upplt•m rnt for poultry anrl othl•r animal fC't•!l.., This IC'a\e.-. some 12,l)()O ton:-for b:.•t ;ind {'anning for human ron-.umpt ion Tht>Sl' an· the low(''>l quotas al located since.> 1965 Tht• rormula for thl· anthov\ takl· 1s est,1bhshcd b\• a .,11rvt•\ bv the !'Ja tton:il Manne F'1~hl'rtl'S St•rv1re tn La Jolh1 This ~<.'ar. thdt agl·nc) esumat l'd a biomas:-. of somt' 1.304,()()(J ton!> of stork off the c-na:-l of northern Ba1a California :md Cahforn1a. U nd<>r the pr<'M'nl plan. com mt•rc1al fi'>hermcn from hoth nation:- <1rl' a llowed a quota or 311 percent or the c~Limalcd h1omas:-. 1·xcecding t.000.000 tons or lht· ICI0.000 ton quota Sl'l Thi· public will h il\'l' '15 d<Jys 1.0 Grunion to Hit Beaches Friday Gel :-our buckt•ts. put on your track s hoes Break out the res in bag and :-.tick~ up your hancls Tht' grunion run Fnda~. ~aturday. Sunda)' and Monda) nights Thl' tides an· b11( and the moon 1s full Thl' ..,1lv1.•ry. -.hpp<'r~. clu!>1ve ht II<' dt•v1ls writ bt• :-µawning and lhcrt.' "ti! be ampll• hghl to see thl'm L·!>ually the second hour of the ~ru nion run 1S tht• most prod ul'ltVl' The hr j.! 1f 1s when• lo find them V1t•k11' Wine, t hl' D<'purtmt•nt or 1'1:-h and Ciamc's ch1<'f g runion "atch<'r will not c;t 1<'k her neck out and predict on what beuches the gru nion will a ppear. but shl' d1cl sa y they will dcfinikly he running at these hours somcµlare G run1on purs uers :.hould re · mc•mher that they can onl> !)('taken by hnncl anrl that a fi s h111 g license 1s rrquircll for unyone ov1•r lG year~ of a~e Thl' tw11 hn11r 11111:. lwgin at tO 5S 1f1 1<l :i) n11.1:11 1, ti ta 1Sul11rday llli!hl •. 1; :l8 1\londa\ m ornlr•l:• wml I 12 1'tut>:-do) mornin~I c·om m r nt on the new rt•g ulatrons :-.clwJull'd to go mlo t.·ffect about Sep tl'mlll'r I Rt•(•;,1usl· th<· quality and ~wa1lubilt t) of an<'liov:-bait to sportsf1shcrmen ha:, bl'en l'Xln•mely poor in re('cnt '.\l'<•rs. 11 1s expected lhal tl:ert· will hl' a stronl! outc n for and1ov\ qun1a-; rn h1.• 1·,c·n furthl·r rt•strt('tt.'fl for U~l' 111 Lht• rC'duc11on 1ndusl r~ Catfish, Bass Hitting in Lakes Fres hv.atPr fishing 1.., n•ported good lo e'<cl'ilent \\1th eath:--h biting "'l'll llnd ba ss h1tt111g a.ca 10 Chec-.l·. n 1 g h t c r a \\ I t' r :-a n d t• v l' n marshmello"'s arr attract mg the rat r1:-.h Bass arl' st rtk IOI.! yellow Spin ners. Bombers a nd pl:.~tir worm:. Thl' crappie anti bluegill bite rs still big OIXO,. I.AKE B•<' QOOO on bl.Cl>. pl~'llC worm' Ct\M·\~ to' cau ... n NU,ll'ICC.fdwt•r' tor C>lue.gllt tO U ,,.., Oetp TWI N I.AKES soo oouncl> OI <•""" ~IOlkf'd In'"" ""'""'" openrcs ld9'f' 1n V•rdtn Gro¥t Ope" to C>\iblll from r lOd m tolp m YA I l l AK E JO<tllh 1 t" y ~·n D•tOO 4 DOUf\O I\ oun<e bll\\ on ntQl'tltritwltr' 01tlii rtnd Jf"An ftmp1r Lonq Beath 11rrHI ot t ""''h tot1tt1no H onund' on mAtllf.P't'I bd+l Rot>-tt Mdlh1\ Cu1rOflnA ' POUnd 1 oun<-e bl~tlf Of"I Flett F"ty Ltm1h Of lldPOlf r•nd \M411 <-'h LAKE HE .. SHAW M •k• ~no tom '••10 ~-· M.,CO• ~ , ....... IOl•l•nQ 18 oounO\ I 0\ln(f\ , ......... b•tt Floy Bovie\. Sdn O•~oo tOtJr o.-t'!io tot.tl•no 1 \ oound\ 8 ounc.t' Of"I 8ombl!r\ M 1kfll M •f'hn Ano C..trf A~ 01n' l • Min•. nu~ .. bd\\ totalu~ JI oounch ! ountt on •r•<I ""•d JIQ;S Andy Smith Hd< lf'"Oa Ht!QhU • PC>Uf'\O , ounce t>au on e>'•.,hc. NOrm LAK E HEMET eau '""'"911000 M••• Mo•O<O" E• C•1on • POU"O I>."~ Oft 8u•"-•t~t• Ch••le• R1m..,.y (j.;iir(kn1t l pr"tlNI !I ount"' tM\\ Oft vtllow \p1nrw' D•v• J.airv1\ •M N-0 (li f' tS troul lrotlu'tQ LOS PESC.4DORES DOMINATE EVENT The Lo" f't•..,cadorec; I\ nglin~ Club team !iWt•pt thl• 36 boat. 144 ani:ler field in the 12th /\nnuul P3r1f1 c Angler·~ onl' uay <.l lbacorc lourna m e nt hl•ld S a turda) A t otal of 7.062 pounds of a lbacore were <:au2ht in the contest HIQll' 8001 l•ll"nd lo• ,. .. <•clore' 00 OOU""' • ~;·r,:.:u;.,":"0~..:f'J~;.. ~~11~0 ri~.. 1.o~":~::i;tt =~':°!,!.~;,1.;:uo \~~t:.Oc'=i 1 0~~~:~5;~~ ~:~~ Clu~ Ut l)()UM\ '"""'~ Lt4fq1t\t fl\f\ L.aOlf \ ShfrO" II! lf'nm«I LO\ Pt\<41'tor-. 1~ OOll"<l\ St<ond Jo•n "41utf~ P•WI< AnQl•n 11 t-~ 11 ounco lfr9••1 ,.,.. Men '!>l••••O .. ~ .. "~ lO• "-•<•dor~ ~ -··. t<•Mtt S.C0•.0 "°" ••f"ltlW• LO\ Pet<--•> tt l*H'O\ A tvflO\ rot•• We•Q/11 o·••• n •e.·t lO' l'tt<•d0<'•1 \Kono PAC< II< .... ~,. Uncltf )I l•tt ~el!IOI MQhrlQ (lull S.<t>r>Cf L~ Pti.<_,,,. '"• Per0f'h1•t ff"OC>"' ""'' ..... ~,C"MJ •o '"' l'-'' P~H•OO••• ArlQllllq ClwO IOf .... te.m. '01 llOtllh KO•ed OUTDOORS f>;i1 \\·<:~t. ,: 3ll 't·;ir old ..,, h11t1ltl·. chl·t t rom (. ,d1111rn1.i. -,ho\\' her :-.I~ It· .......... ht· ... k·~·tu d ''"('I rnt·d.11 II' ..... 1.i111111 1•\ 1•111 ·'' lhl' \[I I lull ... k, ;i n .. ·a 1n C'-lnll'rbur~. :'\1·\\ Z<.•i.Jl<tncJ 1·1·n 1111' \\ l''' hud ht·r nght le~ .i m putul<.·dauoH·th<.·knt•\ <t llt•r <1 l9fj,),1ut1•111•1lillt· ,I( t 1th•nt Trout Plants L~ted Hiking Trails Starting to Fill fLINTSTO:'-E. .•tel 1/\P1 llikcrs. bikers h;11.'kparkl•r-.. untl tan11l·1~h ur1· out 1n numbers Tht·) °\1· pullt•d on thl·11 h1k1ng boot:-filled tht'1r Thl• following !<Jkl':-. p;.1cks gr:ihlwd 1h1·11 11adnll-.., and an· g,.ltrn~ some and stn'ams ll!-.tcd b" c 0 u n t Y . .,., 111 b ~· f1r..,t h;1n d kr11"' lt·d:.?•· ,1 t>11t:• tl-t· <1t.:•door'> rrstoeked thi.., v.ct·k with \.l'lt·r cin:-hm\M1·1 t'l111t l..lt· "hen thl·) talk about catchabll' :-1t1> rain ho" thl' t l't'l;'llt tom 1''"' trout from De . rlmPnb \h·mtwr ... of l1H·,tl oulcl11ur ~r~. -.ut·h a:-thl· or r r-11 1!!-!G -~PP"P!fMfflf"",....,.f!m ~ nror.~iiSfti'tr .t Ctfifi= h· tch ' Jn d '<1 m 1' or t ht· Y. .indt•rl111 cl., "•" 1 ht•tr n ink ... art' growing a Crl('S ...... 00\"l(.l'' d1"< (I\ I I llw JO) ... (Jf nilturc c.~:..ANGE COUNT\' ''•11'"' ·on mo:-1 t'\t n l11k1 \.\t• 11"\l' l\\O<J r three Ol'W c ~~! ~"Gf~~~ ... :"°':"~:t ;·:~~~ nwm b1..·r-.. and 11 d111 ... n 1 1.tk1 •11nl! bl'fon • lh<'y rt' so Oown\trf"•m Poot (ry\l~t I"" l't1lhu:-1a!-.l1t• lh,1l lht \ ri· or~Jnillni.! h1k1.·:-. Of lhClr Pv•~""o A.-... o .. S••· c, .. b .. •• ov.n. -,aid \\.dl1·1 \\1 II'-,, \l'lt•ran hiker a nd con ::;~~.,"N~;:, ·7,,.:"!,.,~~':;,d~o ~' r\ ._1L1on chd1t m.u~ nl .1 . .,, .11 Su:rrJ ('luh chaplt·r \A ,. llEAHAltOIHO C.•••~ V4ttlt'f ltO t .Jtnt.-. lell,. M ill (ftl'I• '!>"N DIEGO °""""Pono MA0£11tA \di'\ J00Qu1rt R 1\o,., •M •ddlf Fo, .. • Sott.nf'r ld•t ~t111rlu1rtAtrw1 L<1t11.t' KERN Httrt Pdra ld•"" 11tMr'I "'"'"' •0""'""''"' Cldtr to <R• Pow• rhou~· Rort!I POwt'r"ouw 'C" O• morr,,1 o,,m '"rt~lln 0dm tt:i Borpll Po..,, rf'OV~ .c: 1?3 Pow .. rhov"t' t(J Li111•t l\.dbfll•J .Ctr" R1vt"r 1Soutl'I fork 1 flJlA-.E Ktrri R1vM f Fd+fl•••• D•r'r' to KRJ P0¥11r>rnQUV' JOtlnson oa1r Ot100t to fd•'Y•t'• OM'" 1 AlPfNE CarWI" R1vt-r •Ed-ol ttnd Wt-'\I ~or.,\11 fHYO BakPr Crt'"'li 81Q P in .. Crtt• 81\"00 (,_.,,.., ILOwflr M1dd!,. Soulh •nd •n•a•,. 111 Gooddl,. Cr,f"k '"arnr"d,.nrr ,,.,.,. .. loru-~.,,,. Cr••., ~ortl'IL_.11 .. Ou ''"', '""Nf"' for ~ 4;dtu1ntl leir:r-<rn•·tHH•rr, C rtt• ,.,,mm,., ''"'f'' 'ctboo .... • C ... ,.., f 1ri.-m.tf't• Cr.,.t~ '""''" c, .... . MOHO 8rioq,.oort q,.~, vO•' Bue .,,.'Y" Crfrk Conv1c1 (,,.. •• ., Co.n "''' let•• o.-.om•ri (fttll tllPr\t l ••t Gf'OrQP ltt~f' Gia'-(rN•11. Gr•n1 Ld.,f' Gr~n (rf'l'tl Gui• ld''" H•llOf'I (rttti: l-tor.. .. ~nc.-Lcfll;t_ H yl ''""" Jvnf L•ll!,. L-•"'" Crrt>" l ,.., V•n1nq '''"~ lt'• V•"•nQ {f•f>k >out!'\ F-or• l•"''" W.-<1t9ttr li• l 1tl C"" W dllt.f f '-'t'f r t Ut\Ch &. d k l" M ftmff" LA~f -Memtno•h (, .. ,., M~,.v l .. .,,. l 1ltl• w .. 1-. , Ut"''' t unn .. l«t•,. M4'1'11f' t ....... Mom.-not"'I C••t'll M .. , y l dkf-M c(,f', ( t•Pk .,._,,1 ('fell!. OWf>n\ P1""'' 84-nton (rQ..., 1nQ ,.,,d BH~ Sot 1nq,, Q'""'°' ~ (t ,., i.. AODIM\On(rf'f-... Qcx~(r,..r ll lOfT'' Pt•u· 10 Rn°0 ''"". L••t P•r~dl\t"" C•mo ro '°" ' f'l-t<.f' Ro< 111. (rtt• l4''' 10 1rv '""° t)f ,,._.. ro.o Qoc ' (rf't•l!I l•'-" R~..,,. ,,,..,Ii. '°)dr('l1rr (rtt>• 'lr.f'r'W1fl Cr~• '"'''v•, L.tkl \'A AUQ"' ''""" humbu11 l'11Ci'" f w1n l •ti. .. , Pr1CIOf'QOrl •Uco,•r And l ow .. rt Twin L '""'' tMttmmoltt "'"''~' R1Ht •Chr1' ~'"' (.tn'v oround ~n tow"' ot WA'"-"' Lrav•t• Mttndow' Cdmpqrouna to Sonu1 ... Br1dQf 1 V1r Q1f"1tt (,,.,,, V1rq1,., • l ••t\ CUPClf' •na Low~• 1 Mexican Highlights fi s hing 1n Ml':<lt<.l n water., ha!' been ~IO\\ to fa ir. although v.h:.rt ,.., being hauled in 1s of th<.· t' ' o t 1 f' \ .1 r 1 t' l y f o r .,port!'ftsh<'r" u~n· ... ,j rt'port on rt• t'<'nt haub :-.outh of th1 horder IAJA tit 1.0~ ANGELE\ Ou• Por ... , f f"pt>f'f\ ""'"'"" Ht lf\f' t,ftU1Ni• '" .-no ot AnQf• CM ,,. vu .. ro111 , .... , .. "CJ lffff •••fOtniQ t otftf'•llflt "tfn~ll qrOuOt r .-no y~ffowtAI' on tfyl n"fl'0 1L.1m ,, .. LORE. TO MU LIGE Oor•O< 111 • \t'\O•tnQ Y"'ltOwf10 tun• ... n~1 t~ POO\ of pt')rfX>l•f"' RAO.I~ t•1r IAJA Of MAGDE~~IN4 ~d 1 aoor • I ytf'IQ SOOrl\mffl " Loo9ro M•QtJrHrr•~ V11le19e repe'"' Qt'\Od '"'(hf'\ (Jt rOfVlftA .-nio '<.hOOt "-'l ... yflllOWfAll l 4ST (APE ""'"' t•~n, HOit i Put'U(f Coto• •Ott ·' , ~"°' ·~ •ol\ "' fOO\tf'dtV\ '"" I() ,0 OOvf"IO ~,.I towf ·n tun4 ,,,.,,, t'1w '''"4' HOlf' .end unof'r t~ OOf'P'Jt\f"' W'ate r T e mpt' flllllwpiflrt P1•f •v•IOf\ o ... ne Point s." 0•"11!' 0ttM\ll» If M•t• l•n• 011mp1nv O•°""'J' .. ~~' ., O.Ot••' Mio.Qr .. , ·00ror..-, 10°"9< ... , "tH>clf~• UW9ro.• WEl.L.'-S \H> 1h1· S1Nr;i Club na!-twer c;tcc1d ii) grov. mg 1n r 1·1·(•111 '1·ar.. Otht•r outdoor or· ;.?:JOlhtllOn!> rt•porl ... 1m11.ir l'\Pl·nc:nc<• ... Thi ~a:-hlll).!!on a11•. l'ntom.ic Appaiath1an Trad Clt:h \.\h11·h 111c 1ucl1 '--..1~hu:-h~ •n both Mar~ land and\ 1r).!Jn1,1 h.1 .. ,1hout :1 ()()(• mt•mbt.'r'i S1nc1.· 11:-1m·1·p1 11111 .iO ~1·.11·-. ag1J. th1· club na:- as:-umefl rt·-.rx1n-.1 h1lt1~ r<11 ma1nt1.:nann· of 225 mill'~ of t~w App:1!.ll'hu1 11 1 r.1tl lb st•rt1on ot th• tr<irl run:-. frorP thc Si.;-.. QUl·hannJ RnC'r 111 \l :1r~ lane! to th1· ~01,;t/"I end of Hoc-kf1sh Cap 111•,11 \'1rg1n1.1 .. Sk)llnt Orne Tht· j.!IOUP k1•t·p-. th. I '>l';..!m1 nr II' j.!OIHI hlktn).! t•ondit1on .ind ma1n1a111:-.. 1t.·lll·r ... :inc: 1·.rtnn .. J\ Jll<Jbll' for h1k1·r .. FOR T llOSF \\hll IH l'll'r 1(''" ru/;!ged •Nrarn. lh1· I ·hc:-.<i pl.tl..1 ,'( Or110 C. .anal .,,tn•tche' for tH4 roll 111~ rntl1•, .•1110:.. ti,. 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'' 8'Jf ONLY ~EN ~t: SNEEZE.S." by Ferd and Tom Johnson MY DAD SAYS l~ lMJ'ORTANTTo MAK£ A GOOD FtRST IMPRESSloN I by Gus Arriola JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux ™E NICE THING A60UT A TIDY !x>M LIKE $20 MILLION 15 THAT THERE'S £NOIJG+i TO GO AROUND FOR EVERY&OOY ! IU6HT?~~~~ WHAT A FAfOLOUS SALE: I JUST MAPE! THE PRESW~NT OF1HE: fJANK ORli'E:REP A HtJGe ORNAIE HEAl7SiONE FOR WHEN HE'S LAH? 10 RE:ST! SOME"THING 'THAT't,l,. Aim ACT AifENilON, EH? by Ernie Bushm1ller AN EXTROVERT 15 A SHOW -O~F AND AN INTROVERT TH INKS ONLY O~ HIMSELF LET'S SEE · .. AM I AN INTROVERT OR AN I GUESS I'M JUST A PLAIN, ORDINARY VERT EXTROVERT . .,,. -. -. ······· -·-·-·· Thursday. July 20 1978 PEANUTS TEU. HIM AB<l1T° HOW SOME LlJ0(1( FAMIL '< 15 60IN610 ADOP1" HIM- DAJLY PILOT ., by Charles M. Schulz TELL ~IM ABOUT HOW ll.f~ 60IN6 l0 RND A MOME FOR HIM! by Roge r Bradfiel~ -~U SELDOM GEf A SECOND CMANCE! by Tem pleton and Forman 5E-t.l-ltJ6 MiMORA~ILIA 1Zl6HT OUT 11-1 11-lE. QP6N I &:=-----'I... 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Jll' 48 Pent up !O loo~ run 51) 01'f'f'<o 11a1I Cu~ly ~1 Ooq lolur JI Cd'IO• mat we1qh1 '\) P1,.1r1101•1 !.l R1J1m1·s1• ~ Shop s 119111 lahl')HJIJI' .,.,,, JO, Attl USSR 5c, U I( riat•Vl' •IV 5H Slowe char 1t> I ll(Jlc dCter :lli Lu1110 of 59 l<•!lfl of Ju Cdtlh 0811 . . ' -DAILY PILOT Thu~)' Juty 20 11m1 Business .. . Citibank Credit Charge Scheme Backfires . . By MILTON MOSKOWITZ There a.re still people who arf' old·f asbiooed enou.gh to hnte a,:o ing into debt -and they scored a great victory la11t month in the State Supreme Court or New York. The victory came in a suit filed by three Master Charge card llolders who dido 't see why they bad to be penalized for pay· ing their bUL<> promptly. Such a penalty had been imposed two yea r s ago by N ew York's Citibank. the second lar~est <'Ommercial banlr in the country THIS PENALTY evolved from the way in which the bank cred1• card business works Carte r A cti on A s you know, 1r you bavt1 t.•1tbc-r a Master Charge or Visa card. you pay nothing for your bank card. And if you charge purchases on lhls card, you still pay nothing for this convenience if you pay your bill in full short· ly after receiving the monthly statement. When you don't pay your bill in full, what isn't paid converts automatically into a loan at 18 percent annual interest TW0-111JRDS OF the people who use bank cards don't pay off their bills promptly. That's fine with the bankers. who love to lend money at 18 percent in· terest Citibank. which had 1ssuec4 Money Tree about one million Master Charge cards, was happy with this Joan business. but it was bugged by the one-third who were paying their bills before they turned in· lo loans. Alleging that these card holders were getting a Cree ride. Citibank began charging them 50 cents a month as a punishment ror r efusing to become debtors Economic Choice Tough By JOHN CUNNI F• A~ lhtlMU A11alr•I His economic performance • ated weak, and with important promises unfilled. President Carter conceivably might be forced to act in a manner tha• could be construed as imperious 'VEWS .fl\ALYSIS standby authority because it takes responsibility off its back • said the Chamber economist . Others might react di• ferently. Business and labor might con sider such a move to be dic- tatorial interference with their rights. and an explosion of cri ticism might be expected. But som e of the public might react with relief. Al stake. among other things are President Carter's reputa tion as an international leader and his credibility on the major domestic issue of restoring price stability to an innat1on-d1stortet' In fac •• c riticism and r e sistance might even have grown stronger over the past y ear and could be forcing the president to consider actions he has so far dismissed The administration 's anti inflation effort has been m eeting r esistance from business and 1abor . which fear that voluntary r estraints might only worseP their position while inflation in general runs unchecked STI LL. CONTROLS are wide I) thought to represent failure. a r esort to power after m ore sophisticated and democratic ef- forts have collapsed. econom' T H E PROMISES wer~ r est al ed at the JUSt·completeti meeting -0f industrial nation lc•aders tn Bonn. West Germany, when Carter pledged l o cut hOth the rate of domestic inflat1or an · the use of imported oil SO WNG AS THIS attitude prevails, the administration's Jawboning can only get tougher And that, says a U.S. Chamber of Commerce economist. is what has been happening "Rougher and more precise." And the same attitude might pertain to the oil situation also The president has attempted to .per suade Congress to tax crude imports. but with little success llis next move could be to im- pose quotas. The problem with such prom 1scs is the deli ver y. and lh • AJ~ain, such a move might be inte rpreted by 'some to be arbitrary and a failure of the democratic process. And it would lay the president open also the ac- cusation that he was mer ely con- tributing to in fl at ion. chance exists that Carter can d eliver onl) if he t a k es un usual)) as;l gressive and authoritarian action that is hound to stir hars h con I roversy cuNNIP'F ''There is a certain deJ<' vu about it," he said. "We've hcarcl it before " When7 "In August 1971." he replied. ·when Pres dient Nixon froze wages and prices." At this moment. the president Nixon at that time already had standb y authority from Congress lo i mpose controls President Carter dot•s not despite an assumption that au.UHlti!Y i s QC!Ssed on from pres ident to prB'feffim Can Carter obtain th<' authority? Still. the president has made his promises to the heads of the othC'r industrial nations. and he undoubtedly fe~ls compelled to demonstrate he is a man of his word A nd dom esti calt~, embar -nssefty tht"vfl%tC cfftlclsms of ineptness. he must feel com- pelled as well to demonstrate that he is capable of effective oction. baaUy $1KCceding -~J forts to control inflation. rtJl)nmg at better than 10 percent annual ly And hls efrorts to pass an ener gy bill have beer frustrateo "CONGRESS HAS always by Congress been happy to give the pres1den• _;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... r-• YOUR FUNDS EARN 8.0543 annual yield or 17473 annual rate Rate effective tor 6 montn certll1ca1es Issued 112ona thru 7126178 $10,000 or more a ccepted. ~o fees or safekeep- mg charges. lnle<MI c:omPOUnOed dAI v p1o0vces 11111110 y1el0 11311 lun<Js •ema1n en<! eam <1l 11DO•e 1a1e lo< o<lf' year Fl!Oera11egu101tons require sut>stan11a1 inlerr.i ""'1t1y !or ta1l)l ••"1!10r11"'8 AH YOU PHOTOS84StTIYl 1 lyTtllY GIAtfT, R.~ Donald S. Shaw, CPA, has been appointed vice president for administration by Anderson & An· derson. Inc .• Newport Beach Formerly with Anaheim Savings & Loan as senior vice president. No. we do not mean he has experience in auditing. tax consulting, and· a 11 e r ~ I c l o taking business administration. pie I ures but r athe,. a * person who react s D 1 k ff severely to even a short • Dary Wye o , professor of business ad- c i< posure to strong ministr ation at the Harvard University Graduate sunli~ht. If you are rair School of Business Administration, has been elect· skinned you should be ed a director of MSl Data Corp., Costa Mesa. A aware of this particular m ember of Harvard's business school faculty danRer. ll could result in since 1972, he teaches courses in transportation a rash. in the rorm or liny management. m anagement of service industry blisters. co mmonly operations and corporate strategy in the MBA pro· called sun poisoning gram He Is chairman of the school's 13·week mid- M or e lol1ons and die-management program for management de-pouon~ are sold for the velopment. Wyckoff al so is a dire<:tor of Victoria treatment of sunburn Station Inc.; Charles River Associates, economics than al' other summe1 consultants based in Boston, and Lex Transport hazards combined. So l>e and Hire Ltd .• a transportation organization with careful. take precautions h d · Lo d and enjoy the sun without ea quarters m n on.* the consequences 'D avid Grant has joined C. J. Segerstrom & YOUR DOCTOR CAl't Sons, Orange County developer. as project$ PHONE us when you manager. He will coordinate various Segerstrom need a medicine Pick up programs in its Industrial District, South Coast your presc r ipt ion if Plaza Town Center, as well as shopping complexes shopping nearby, or we at Mesa Verde and South Coast Plaza. He will will deliver promptly coordinate architectural planning and leasing, as without extra charge. A :well as provide construction liaison. g real m a ny people entrust us with their * prescriptions. May we Orange Coast College's hotel m anagement de compound yours? partment has presented certificate:, of apprecia· lion to rive local hotel administrators. Ad- P.An UDO PHARMAC\ minlslralors who wer e honored include Ralph 151 Holplttll...., Boetbllng, vice president and general manager of ~~·-~·~.-~,.!~ .. ~-~~M~t.~l~S~l~O~Disneyland Hotel: Tom Hosea, general manager ; of South Coast Plaza Hotel; J &&Uo Perea, resident ~~-----. manager of t he Newporter Inn: J oel Rothman, Just a few words in the right place .•• general manager of the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel, and Victor Rumbellow, owner of the Newport Channel Inn. ,..,.......,. 16 .......... YOUCAll GETTO WMllMOIEY WllllOUT WITllllAWIL lllllllJY! For Information call 8111Conopaat Vice President 875-5010 2187 E. Coe1t Hlohway Corona det M•r * Dally Piiot Cla11lfled Ada J effrey J . Ross, Lake Forest, has been ap pointed vice president of finance at Newport Equi- ty Funds Inc., Newport Beach. He assumes responslbllity for accounting, payroll, accounts payable, loan processing and investment opera tions for the rirm's four branches. He joined the company six months ago after serving as con- troller for Adco Advertising in Laguna Niguel. Dlal the d irect Un• b42-5678 STEW ART TITLE LAND SALE CONTRACT SEMINAR We cordially Invite all ......,... ..,., ... , and Den1•p11 • Friday, July 21. 1978 Coffee & Donuts 8:30 -9:00 A. M Place Seminar 9:00 A.M. -No Charge n.. 1'9ttry Hot.I, 11100 MecArtlmr ~. t" .... C.,_ Presented by· ••• t 1'1tle co .. •oo M. In,,..,, s-te AM. Ce. •210 I ~111-1114 ---. ' At the t.Jme tn April 1976 there were many prediction::. that other banks would follow Citibank's lead. They didn't, and Citibank's strategy backfired Many customers turned in their cards Others screamed about the assessment. AS A RESULT, C1l1bank rescinded the churge last January. Meanwhile. three card holders went to court charging that the 50 cents fee was illegal and ask· ing that Citibank r efund the money it had coll«ted. The New York court agreed. which means Citibank m ay have to r efund something like $2 million. Citibank is appealing the de· cision to a higher court. At the sam e time the bank, headed by the acerbic Walter Wriston, 1s pushing ahead Wlth its drive to turn everyone 1nto debtors C ITIBANK , WHOSE con sumer loans have m ore than doubled In the past five years. 1s issuinJ! both Master Charge and Visa cards. And Instead of con fining its activities to the New York area. where its branches are. Citibank has been maijjng Visa and Mast er Charge ap- plications to people around the country. How eager it is to add people to its debt roll can be seen from the experience of a friend of mine. Bob K ahn of Lafayette. Calif. Citibank offered him. in the m ail. a Visa card with a Sl.500 credit limit. He applied for the card and soon used it to make a $250 purchase. lie then skipped the payments to see what kind or vigilance Citibank would ex· ercisc to insure t hat the card had not been issued tt> a dead beat. Herc is what happened . T H E JANUARY. F ebruary and March statements wer e not paid. No word from Citibank The April statement asked for a minimum payment of only $22' Then came a friend)) telephonf> eall from Citibank V1!\a wonder ing simply whether K ahn had forgotten to send m his S22 It's no surprise then that in it s l att>Sl annual report Citibank warns its storkholders that "profitable growth of our con· -;umer business will result m higher loan losses. No longer .. tht>n . can a rise in total loan. losses b<' read automatically as a decline In performance " In Citibank's world. the bank with the highest loan losses is the one that's performing besl. S parked &y S afety Foundr. work('r~ tr\ .\1t:lro~c.· Park, tll . work on s peC'tal rnilro<id couplt'r~ <1e~1gned to <.1Hrt tank c»ar punctur(>~. Tht U S. D<•partmcnl of Tram.port<1t1on ordered the <1e· vicc.•s for all ~uch car~ can ·ying haiardous materials Over l'h.-. 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"'bid 13 Ille 14-"• Com><tl 1 IJ '8 Cl • '• C,.mln I 70~ ' I\"" . . • -Pl • 4*Vt I ,..orion 2 8 7' 41 • \1 Stud pl .&Ir IS 9\e U~rBi.. I Oo1 6 21 ll!t 4c>I pf I l lC •I COP\y( SO IJ '8 3S • • 'o GA Inv .'fl~ 14 10 • '• !S!ddtt or ... 4 1•~: >II Nor Som 16" b ISIO t8 • '• ')i>aCA Pl I~ )I 111, '-'I• UUnN11<t~ .40 8 ISJI 2t",., ·, \' •' Thursday. July 20. 1978 DAILY PILOf 87 S onae Fra1!d Found Money Machines Not Fool-proof 8)' SYLVIA PORTER In Cul1fornia, a compu ter error by an e lectron1c bank- mg d e vice p ut more t h a n $30,000 into th e savings a c count of a cafeteria worker. T h e m an quic kly withdrew th~ money and disap peared . H e 1s being s o u gh t on charges of grand theft. I n Was hingto n . D C .. •• "m o n ey-m a h c " machlne wen t o n the blink o n e w eekend <1nd dis p e n sed money lo customers seeking w ithdrawals. T h e compu ter retorded t h e accoW'lt numbers but not t h e totals e ach pers on had drawn Some customers could no t -or wou ld not -r ecall how much they had withdrawn. DURING T HE I NTRODUCTORY P HASE of sever a l 24·h our banking cen ter te r minals an New Yor k Ci ty. som~ c u s tome rs left their m achines befo re t h ey h ad s hut d own On one occasion. an observan t con man noted a c us to m er's identification code a n d , with t h e mae hln e s till r unning, h e withdrew $1,000 from the custom er's account. T h e rela t1 vely new electr onic ban king devices - a utomated telleri;, "money·matic" machines, "24·h our banking cent(' rs." cash dispenser s. etc. -are n eith er totally fail · nor fraud·proof. 1'o avoid e lectron ic banking mish aps · 1 Gel a personal demons tration and <'X planalton from a bank ofhcial on h ow the com - puter d evice operates Do not write your p e r son a l identrftcation Money's Worth number or code on you r tra n sactio n car d o r anywher e e lse it might be obse rved. stolen o r m is p laced. Mem orize it. -Do not le n d you r transaction card lo anyon e a nd do n ot r e veal to anyone your personal identificatio n number or code . Legislation 1s pending in Con gress that wou ld make you Liab le for tran s action s earned o ut b y s o m eone to whom you have loaned your card or c ode. When usin i:? u computer terminal . b e s ure the m ochtnl' has turned itself o ff and that you have y o u r card before you leave -DEPRESS Kt;Ys OF THE m achine firmly ;,ind slowl> Lo make certa in your m essage gel!> across correct ly Most :.yswms arc designed to operate relatively s lowly Keep receipts o f I r a n sactions. Read these r~eipt~ to an sure that you didn't push the w ro n g buttons or the computer didn't make an e r ror -M a ke an e ntry into your c heckbook a fter you have com ple ted a t r ansaction. Beca use you c a n make deposits. withdrawals or tra n s fers so quickly. it is easy to forget to mak e the proper notations . -Avo1ct. 1f possible. u sing cash dis pen sing machines in low traffic areas late at nig ht or o ther odd hours . -CHECK YOUR BALANCE P ERIODICALLY on the computer to be s ure it s quares with your own If you have problems to discuss with a bank orficial u se thl' t e le phone attach ed to man y com puters. 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Jt10~ 1! tl t -; :: l \Jo COn StrUC On W(\5 Up . percen 0Vflr flt< 1' nt··... ""'-"" Hum•n "'~ ,. \, M'0~', 1111'4 . t ,,"' "' ij~tt-~-:...,.· May, but department conomists !!WI ,Cll n ,, II •• '• •• Hum• llf't n t. U " "' .., 1£ Ho10 . • "'' •· o · H""''" ~ 11 11• •• '" ~!', P'! ~ • ,, •• ,.~ • ,, are looking for lh c ra~td S>ace to s low flll\O() II "• • "I 11.0 I t. Huntlli 6 7 100. '"""' • d h f f •m"~ 1 • • 1~ CIPI' H 11unl'r .,. , '04 "''. "' ~~~1',.. ,J 1~.! • ,. tow:ir l r <'n C o t ~ year C•ro,10 Cl 6 »"' .-.. AM< h riuyO 611 If JO 11'-'• ~·~• 1~ ' -- NEWVORK tAP > T h c s tockm arketmoveddownward today as in vestors waited for the lat est Federal Rescrv.: money s upply report. T h e Dow J on es index o f 30 in dustrial s tocks. w h ich h ad risen m ore tha n 5 poin ts in early trading and then fe ll by more than a poin t at m idday. rose again before clos ing down 2.08 ut838.62today Advances led d.-clincs by a 3·2 m a rgin among New York S tock Exch ange-lis ted Issues The Fed's m one y ·s upply report wa.s due jus t a fter t h e s tock market's 4 p .m . close. Traders were e n couraged by s u s p icion s tha t the central bank may have detected a s lowing in mon etary growth and has d ecided <Jgainst t u rt.her credit-tighte ning policies for t h e presen t. !;1o<'k11 In T IU' ... p ollight NEW VORIC IAPI-'l'dl•~, •pm proc~ ..,d n"I <IW,,.,. OI lht! hl!l!!O'n "'°'' •<h•t Nfw 'for~ Stoo E othdnQll' ''~"°'· tr..:llnq ne11on.11tv di """• 1no1n \I Aow•n • t.04.,SOO 7t''• • t• 1 Euon 544,500 ••~· -V. P•n Am. 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JI Aovc:tn<td Oe<l•,,.tl Uncha~ Told! i\W.• Nt w ~IOI" New low~ SALES. D u e to rate transmission today's l isting wlll not appear in the Daily Pilot. WHAT AME• 010 NEW '\'O~IC !AP• Advanttll ~c1,,..o Unclwlnota rot•I t\we~ New htoM Nth• IOW\ Odd £oi• NEW YORI( IAPI -Tiit New Ycwk Stod. Ea<Mrl9e '"'°""° llleSot OOd tot lr•nsa< llOll• l>'f O<"lncl~I dealert I~ W..tftesd.oy Purcno~ ol 111,MO ~ll•ret, u1u ot 301,Ut \/lerH, lnclu<llllQ l,Jll 11\arH 'IOOd SNl<"t. Gold Q110fatlo11s 88 OAIL 'Y PIL \) r NATiONAL I LOCAL They Just Don't Make 'em Like They Used To 8.) Hl'GU A. M\JLUGAN • ., "-'<••• Cw'r'ftf •• lt NEW YORK Tht!y ::.ay that in this hyped CoH·n ng the> third Tony Zale~Rocky Graziano fi ght. Cannon touhl wrn1g lht= s weat and the blood s p e ll e d o u t ROC KY GRAZIANO MID DLE WEIG HT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD. On Jy the na me was cor rect ' " 1s from the d eft one hncr., Cannon tos::.ed off on whate ve r bURR<'d . bored or amused him. Somt: typical Cannon fodder :ige of athlete 's agents and multimillloo dollar player contracts. the y don 't make genuine bleacher idols anymore like Dizzy De an. Jack De mpsey, Sugar Ray Robinson, Red Grange and the immorta l Babe. of ringside from his typewr ite r w ith lht! sta r k s implicity o f H emingway. his per:.onal idol: "Zale hit him with a left hook and Grazauno went over bat·kward. ll1s head m ade the sound un auctioneer 's m a lle t m a kes on a solid block of wood when the deul as tloSed. They ca me out of the cornl'r and pic ke d him u p and pu t the g r een ·cd gcd w hit<' buthro be # DIUY DEAN But bemg the type of r eporter who watches from the sidelines and leaves the spoUighl to the star s. Cannon let the fallen champ on the dress ing room table have the last word: ··There's only one way you can lick Zale." Graziano said. "You got to kill him." CANNON COULD CATCH THE punchdrunk ''lavor of Stillman's gym in a single line shouted over the pay telephone by a fight manager ··what Tony Kelly you want? . . The Italian onP The Irish One ... The Je wish one?" · Guys w ith white s hoes always look like strangers ne> matter what town they're m " "Some of the wisest m en I know are bad s pellers " ·1 can't ever re me mber staying to the end of a movie in which the CJc t o r s wo re •ogas." Reggie Jackson ·s conferring with his lawyer after being benched by Billy Martin just doesn't grab the public like Babe Ruth homering after being fined S500 by the Yankee management for a belly achP broug ht on by six beers. a dozen hot dogs and three sacks of potato chips between games or a key doubleheader. over his s ho ulders The le tters on the back The book's title. "Nobody Asked Me. But "If ( had a choice or dnnkmg partners. I'd pick Winston Churchill." B UT EVEN WITHOUT THE debatably ruino us e ffect s o f filthy lucre on a s tar performer's soul, they don't make s ports writers any more either like J oe Palmer. Damon Runyon. Bos ton's Col. Egan, Grantland Rice, Dan Parker and Jimmy Cannon. Ille Prtae1 80od thru Wld., July 21 Jn the absence of a corrupting salary schedule for 1oumahsts. the logic of the matter would tend t o indica te tha t without the forme r · the col· orful characters worth writing a b out -the latte r the typewriter troubadours who s ing their praises a nd record the ir antics for an adoring pubhc -can no longer exist Which may be why Scotty Reston a nd Jimmy Breslin g raduated lo picking on politi· e:w1ANi.. c ians and bureaucrats instead o f o utfielder s w h o misJudge fly balls and sho-ts tops who louse up easy doubleplays. But then there is Red Smith still soldiering on up thcri> in the press box. writing the elfin, ~raceful. witty prose that makes t he reade r wonder wh~ day a fter day the best writing in newspapers is fo und on the sports pages and not the op·ed page, where la creme·de·la-creme is supposed to assemble TJIESF. THOUGHTS WERE stirred by my reading on a lazy summer day when the Yank- t>f'S were rained out in Boston. "Nobody Asked Me, But the World of J immy Cannon," a collec:· lion of has columns from the New York Post and old Jou rnal t\mer1can C Jnnon died •n 1973 and he as as much m issed CJrounrl this town as the Gian~ and Dodgers . When I firsl came to New York from New Orlc>«ns 1n Lh<' m1d· 1950s there was Red Smith 10 t he morning a nd Jimmy Cannon in the afternoon <ind. bl'S. of a ll , both or them a t lunch at Toots Shor·s. s1ttmg up there '" front al the 1m portantc~· J t .i hlcs nc>a r Pr a nk 4' Costello, J ackie G leason. Ste~ M •eke' Ma ntle and J ohr -- ChLlrh_;s Daly Thev were a nd aro my idols, and they have worn \H~ll. All photographic. typographl· cal and printing errOfs subJeet to correction. Al.I sale Items aub1ec:1 to stock on hand. waters gently & thoroughly A pulsating ~pray 1s better than a full bore 01 water tor lawn and gardens F1.1ll or par- uat adjustment llPS·5. Reg. 999 711 In those d ays, s ports writers seemed to be much cloH·r to the a thletes they wrote about Ca nnon was a pC'rsonal friend of Casey Stengel, .Jew OiMaggio, Rocky Ma rcia no and Sugar Ray Robm~on. "'horn he tried unsuccessfully to coax intO n·tirement and thereby lost a friend. I It> got the J ets to hire Wceb Ewbank when Rainbird plstol style nozzle 1s •tt====-==1So~·~nnnP)r<:-rWm-c~rh~l~1nl'FfClhelPe~pfthpo~n~ed~-'lh~iffm~i~n~F-i'Alo~r~id~a~.~pe==r=s=o=n====~a.Qllu!Ja.Ql~ ~'~rn::rt:=~ 1 scm. w'ittflhe ptea. ~ ove~ are HF: COUI.D GO ON THE wagon and still rt>· desired With mJin <' non alcoholic drinking buddy of nightclub positive shut <·11m 1r J O<' E. Lewis. who always turned up at Rolf #2T1·9C. eg. 1 Shor's when his a ct was done. Mavbc the star i::azers were closer to the 149 ..,l11rs thl·n bN·ausc the re we re fe wer agents, lit " )'Crs <t"d p rC'sS spakespersons actmg a s go. be1wef'ns. a nd only ar occasional s urly waiter to interrupt with an 1dent1fy ing line like, "Let's see now. you 're the meatloaf. and you're the eggs Ul'ncdict ''" J immy Cannon, of course. would have ap prt•t·1a1t•d the second person approach. It was the "'nl 111g styl(' he t•m plo) ed with sing ular s uccess to tl'll about the pl•oplc who knew best without re ~ortin~ to the cgotastical "(" so common in TV und 1 t1l110 sports Journalism •·\'OU'RE FRAll\lK rARKENTON, a straight arro"" 1n a swingers town." ·You're Rocky Marc iano who bled for fame.' ··You 're Mickey Mantle: You're the bubble· gurr kid in a chew-tohacco league·· GWC Honors '-A' Students /\ total of 157 students with A averages have been placecf on the dean's list at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Those from the Ora nge Coast are, by city . C0\11 M<'~ O..n A Cat•lano Ja~ H C>eoe<. Owrtff T. Forkner Llncl•L Fu"~r.on.Mi(l\a~IR Ja<OO\anclEritl ObtrnOOi.r Founl..,n va11ey te:lmt>trly E A~. 1Car&t1 L 8•vi"· Don R. Bo~ay Donald L 8rOll•w Ill. OeOo<ah l H•""°"· RObert J. J-. So\~ V K~u,han. Rtbft<<• O l<l••n,,,.,,,1 Gloria J MaUOn, Alt>erl P Molltoya. M"I p N•lt. Mar911r•1 F Slw\ltY ana Stanley IC Wood. Hunt1"91on Booac.h Fr.tnk T. Ar~trO<IQ, Clw>ster 0. Au, Rt11on• Ben\l1•ld. 8111 !ll•nk, JA~ 9.,..sino, Mllrk Byrne, Ev•relt M. Carroll. LU(1fl Ca\lolla, SI•""" CIArk, SltPMnte Cloud, l<erry Coleson[ Jerry Crul<I>"', ldward J OIUQOktncky, Oe""I•• Fiddler, Riek FISllel, Me ocly FlelSChm•nn, M<t•Y Gent1111. Lori Oon1111", Edw.,d HalllMd, SuWnM Heyman. Charin 01ow•ll, Timothy lnnei, Robert L. JH11t.1ns Jr., Patli JOllMOn, Jofln l<elpln, SI.on l(nol>br and Jerri KCKI Alw. Curl s.. u wrence, Ulurl• l ester, t..enlse l..Hler, Ter-Mecs.tvao. f1mothr Mall1~1. P11ul Maro!\ Oun Mabuda. 1(-Mal!Wd. Betty McWllOrte<, JoM A. Mffll.•r. Gr~rv ~. OeOo<el\ Moroan. Mlcllffl Moullon Katl'ly NHll'r. L.M>r• Nichols. Wiiiiam ~. Catoloulse Ortl1, Lu tle PaHt'nOft. E..elyn Payne, Sharon Peach, l lnda ,.._ock. Judi Per r•11•1, Sn.tron Pl,.,,, Vicki Rand, Ter~ Rvme<, Martt San<lefl, A-v Savtly. !>colt SchalfM, Ooretlly Sch,.,,...sah1, Don Showalter, Choryl l 1>0rn1on. Jean TOWQOOCI, ClnclY Var>Oen8e<Q. Rita W•llll, Marlin Wll•l• and Val•rtt Z"'"""alt I rv1nt lltd\anl A Oanlels La9una Hiii\ G Alter> Rli.lln Nt•Porl 8Nctl l t'O C••Y<Ne. TeNY Ct•Y<-. M .. l Jarr.i. Ind Marc Mtl<lltll ~ti 8Ncfl -si..rl Omltlan, Eric Col--Gary SlotL Wtltmtnslt't lonM Bamtlle, Patrie .. Brvwn. C¥ollne Brownino, ArleM e_..ia, LOO• Cac>elO<lto, Del><• Connolly, o.rro1 Davis, Uot• Oavh, Kelly Fof<I, Arll,. HASlt ln, ArlMf• Hllll>r-. Tlmottly J~ Ontnan Lam, Aonal<I ""-· AUlll -r, Aon.old Mullln. OWc Nolrle<I, N~t HonQ N911ven, ~ x ..... N9"Yt'ft. Terri Ptad. ~Sum. St-v-ci.ncrw..1, Ellubtth Vell•. 1..a .... 1. W~t. ~fWlllO", Jul .. WynkOOO. CMSOft Ytuno-0.Yld l..e<lt On to School Aide to Be Physician David Greenberg, 21, of Costa Mesa, may re· turn to work at Fountain Valle y Community Hos pital some day to treat the patients instead of handling their linens and doing other attendant chores. , A part·time hou8ekeeping employee 'since the age of 1~. Greenberg was recenUy awarded $500 by the hospital staff on the eve of departure for Houston, Tex., and the Baylor College of Medicine. The aspiring doctor graduated with Phi Beta Kappa honors from UC Irvine. where he obtained his degree in biology, with a 3 8 grade a ve rage. He was Hunting ton Beach High School's Boy of the Year in 1972. where he mainta ined straight A gra des His mother, Ne tta Greenberg, Is the hospital's a ssista ntcontroUer takes the chill off water Super efficient gas water heaters with glass lined tanks to prevent rust and corrosion. 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INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Entertainment •Television •Movies TnuracJay July 20 1978 • • Cl Theres a ne w batch of penod1cals on the s ta n d s aimed at the work ng woman Capturing the Working Women Women today have more opportunities than ever, but also more problems than ever. They '1eed both cheering ON and cheering UP ' By MARCIA FORSBER. Ot '"* D••IY Pllel ~u" lamihar on the newsstands as Ms Magazine And f'amily C1rc1t··.., test market issue of M af:{:.1z1nei, aimed spt>cif1call) at v. omt•n Wom1.·n Who Work was so successful this past have !:>hared ~upcrmarkct and hquor stort• shl'lf "1ntt•r that ;.inoth1.·r 1.·1.ht1on will appear m space with men's magaLines for a long time supermarkets on S(·pt I. and the publication 1s Just above the rack for F'1cld and Stream. likely to be launch<.'d as a bimonthly magazmt• Gentlenwn·s Quarterly and Popular Mechanics in thl' spring of 1979. according to editor Myrn<.1 a rc the Vogues Cosm ooohtans and Ladies· Hlyth Home J ournals Nov.. in additio n to the traditional THE ~1AGAZJNES etrr1ved on the scene as women s" magazines, there·!:> a ne w batch of a res ult of the rush of women into the labor peraodi<'als of special interest to the 38 million force "Before this year is over. one out of working women in this country -magazines every two women will be working," says Kate like Women Who Wo rk. Wo rking Wo man Rand Lloyd. editor of Working Woman Wo m en'i. Work and The Executive Fe m <.il • A few years ago. the market <women with · l''ormats vary Some deal ~triclly wt th t•areer and JOh mformatlon. other'> incorporatt.· messages for harmon1z1ng homt· life with <':Jl'l'<'r WORKl1'G W0)1AN. ~h1ch hl'gan in ('.io. \ t•m bl.'rof 1976. maintain:-. lhrc11 an·cis of l.'ditonal noml· or teavt.· tht.· c~mpus and find them:-c1ve:.• "1th :1 husmt.·s~ audience thl'Y have to know .,hat tht.·~ n· pro1ectm r. .1houi tht.•m ... el\t.·" thl' "a~ tht.•y look et nd tht-":1y tht.•y drc:-,.. and \\ h:it ... on tht•1r de!>k ancl wh;,t th1 ·1:-.1parl m..-nh look It kl' ·· contcnl. l'xplains Ms Lloyd ~S. LLOYD observes that ··when women 11.0 .. One 1s tht• hard facts c.t nd 1nformal1on to worl<. tht.•y never le·1vc their prwr economic trends and how they affecl women respons1hilitcs behind I want th1:-magnmc t~ and their place in the m arket JOb opportunities st-rvl' them o.it c·very ll•vel of the•r lives. not 1ust. financial and legal advice. handling money. after they close the office door compelllion a nd salary ma JOb area Taktnl? a s1 mi•o.ir appro:ich 1-. F :.mily ··Two 1s s upport a rticles for women who are Ci rcle ... Wom en Who Worl<. v.h1ch circu!:·ted llj....,=-::=-=== ~-~ __ -=--=-disposable incomc1 bcco.i me apparent "So -===~...,-==i:rl~M'l!"'eeo.9'n@&:Leff~l\nmun'a..-ma& in lht.• vanguard of this important part or his 300.000 d<'but issue's in Safl>way stores in M arcn tor y . Sometimes It gt-ts kind or .onely out there. !The magazmt.• Wtll m ake OOC.OOC :•\;H!:·bll• with • • can be svcholog1<'al and personal th1.· nc·xt t•d it1on on S<'pl 1 , . • ' • SOME OF THESE magazmcs an:n't tha country trying to claim a share of the working easy to find on the grocery store stands For ex woman market." says Ms. Lloyd a mple. The Executive Fem a le Di gest is availa "But almost all wom en's m agazines arc hie only with membership m the National As ~tuck with their success in other fields." she socialion for Female Exe cutives, Inc. And adds "They can't possibly afford to lose thl· Wom en's Work. a n outgrowth of Wider Op ·eadcrs they have accumulated by harrying after portunilies for Women in Washington, DC . 1s anothermarket " main!~ used as a r£'source Journal on college So. although many tra ditional women's und university campuses, in hbran es and u. magazines offer a smattering of articles aimed women's centers :.it women who work. the time has been onm£' But Working Woman. with c1rculallon ex forthc emergence of magJzines totally devoted to µ1·ctccl to reach 200.000 this fall. is becoming as the s ubject Solo By Cheryl Rom o Nowhere women Night had enveloped Surf Cat~ Only the sounds of psycht.•dchc music and the hum of electric h<itr dryer:. filtered through the op11n ~indows lo break up the roar of waves against the shore The matron. who had JUSt fimshed cooking an unspectacular dinner for her husband. de· cided to step up onto the sundcck for a look at th~· moonlight As she rounded the dark staircase. she stumbled over the body of a young woman. l<'rightened. s he s hook her. The g irl was breathing • "Who arc you?" she asked the girl · Where do you live''" T he interloper. covered only by a soggy. bcarh towe l and wearing a skimpy, one-piece bathing s uit roused herself from a deep, in- toxicated sleep and opened one £'ye. Then the othe r She looked sheepish!)' at her inquisitor . and like a sqld1cr caught red ·handed m an enemy camp. she answer ed resolutely: "My nam e is Diane I hve nowhere " "How long have you lived nowhe rc·1" "T~o m onths " .. Do your parents know where you are?" The girl s miled. "Oh yeah I talk to my mom all the time ." Diane claimed to be 18 and to have ~raduat· l'd recently from high school. Why she was on • this sundcck. she dido ·t know All s he could re- mem bcr wus drinking beer w1lh some boys The wom an asked he r to come inside The girl. who was having trouble walking, had not eaten ln two days She devoured a plate of scrambled eggs s mothe red w ith chls up and drank a glass of milk. While s he ate. she talked and the woman was quite this moved by the thought or this teen ager living from day today In the streets Even though her husband looked at her skeptically. she offe red the child two thlnJ:s · a CSff SOLO, Page C2 > Paper AsArt Frances Les transforms mundane junk mail into colorful paper works. By 1'1ARC'IA FORSBl::RG 0t IM D•llY PllOI $1.aH /\ handful of paper scraps. a cup or water. a dollop of acrylic paint Frances Les plops the "ingredients·· into h er kitchen blender. After a few seconds on high speed . the mixture re scmbles a pulpy milkshake. Uul the goop isn't something lo eat or drink bt!cause Frances Les 16n 't cooking shc·s in the process of m aking paper She uses ordinary junk mail a nd household printed matter -old greeting cards. a paper bag from TG&Y. a schedule of classes from a loca l college, advertisements in a catalog that she cuts into pieces about two inches squa re. The Cost a Mesa artist reorganizes the fibers in the blender and then pours the sub stance onto a screen 111 a tub of water to transform the mundane into colorful "paper works .. that have depth and dimension. much like a piece of sculpture H ER CREATIVE rC'cyhng endeavors have been notably s uccessful. cons idering that f"rances Les. at 51. had no art backg round until JUSl a few years ago, · 1 hadn 'l been to school in 30 years I 'm one of those women whose children <Kathy, 27. and Mark. 231 were grown. so t jusl went back to school to take an art class ... says the woman who earned an A A In art from Orange Coast ColleRe in June. 1977. "T hill pas t year I have gone back ror ex perlmental painting and color theory from those two cla!lses have come this. I'm fina lly 1n to the niche of the paper." says Mrs Les S he·s also winning awards. including second place in the professional mlx.ed m edia category at this year's Orange County Fair and the Verna Alice Wendell Art Award fro m OC~s annual art awards •. 1 . ~ ...... angup a wonrcn --~~~~L$-s. fto;.irs of going into <1 new field than l'H'r. but a lso morl' prob!ern::Ha\Zt·r "It's imponant to re ad about role m odels Tht•\ need both cheerm~ ON and cheenn,g L'f' · who hetve made 11. but 1t ·s also important to :-;iy' editor Myrna Rlyth read about peers who an· still in there workmg "'Sometimes 11 ·s d ifficult to <'Ook dinner with their way up tht.• kids whining and tht.· h us band 'a yin~. ArP you .. Three 1s s('rVl<'C fashion beauty. food 11n·d ACAll'i. dear ·•· I don ·1 think m agazines h.ive and decorating The m ost important areai. for dealt hont•stly ~·1th these problems before lhl'y our readers arl' lime and image Time more· arl':-.o bu.,ycongratulatmgwomcnforwork1ng than money• th<·y would rather save IC ·A ~Orkin~ woman 1s no different h orl' thl' minutes than 10 cents .. And image When women go out of tht 1Sef' WOMEN. Page C21 Frances Les assembles vanous colors of textu;ed handmade paper Her work has been s hown in exh1b1l:, a1 the OCC library. the Newport Beach Art Fes1val and the All Media Artist!:> Members~AAward Ex h1b1t ;.it the Laguna Beach Museum o"'\rt MAKING HANDMADE paper 1s not new. she says. citing the art as an a ncient Oriental era fl ·0Tht?re are m any \\ ays to make 1t Rag~ make a beautiful paper. but 11 ·., a longer pror ess. What I'm doing 1:-. instant and quick irnd pret ly.·· s headdi, ' • Not really exactly ·instant. · thoug h Ex pcramentation takes time. she indicates L1h ;i scientist in a laboratory. Mrs Lei. tests nev. ideas "I s tarted with color in the kitchen. using spices." she says, listing onion nakes c .. for col· or and mterest" >. parsley nakes, herbs. cin· namon She says ti.at cocoa and carob result in earthy hues. whlle cantaloupe creates J creDmy orange By using fabric dyes or acry lic~ she com es up with muted. dusty colors · It'~ the color that I like to work with That ·s the 1 un part:· she says ' . .,ubtlc stnpm~ 1:-. ach1t 1;cd hv laminallnP ht.· p~per om. piece on top of the otht.r wh1ll· 1t "' :-t1ll wet .. Then the color:-du :-.omcthmg -th"" mt.r~t: together ·· SOMETIMES SHE embed!'-p•l'<'l:o-<•' burk twigs. slnn~s or dried flowl'r' Otht.r t1 mt, .;h, ust-~ tht· s;ime m••t eraal .. to mukl' 1mpre!'-:-1on• in lht.· paper For-lll'r ·Ra 1m"~·ll'r &rie~ '1r.., Lt, ll'td tht-wuter !>he collected •n buckl•t,.. and earbctr.- puih during lhl' r11111y "l'8!'00 A!thou~h h, · artwork chdn't turn out d1ffercnlh 11 \\••-~till fun 10 have my hand~ m tht· 11H r>~ "'t.r .. ,, ... r. calls The pieces of pu pc 1 'omt w :1rt r th1ri olht:'rS lh1cker and hc:•v1er an· a~,.c-mb'ld unli I l am sure o.i particular p1cct• ha:-found •b vt-ry own order and harmony tt has '" ~~orl( a-. .1rt · Each of my piece~ •i-•• .. pontCJneou~ m•" ing of "anou~ or~amc c'l•ment., tc .·C-:. ~ t••. press1v~ colorl' and 1t"•<lurc' ' '(;~' iu lh•r> .. happen a~ thl'y happ<..n ! don I try tc 'or \• mys<'I( Into 1t. ·· r . ' t ; I . ' t j j I . . ' . 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HOW'I 9:30 to 6:00 ao-1 s.m, PAD COt4VEHIEHn Y AT outt llAl emtAHCI -IMO Of. MA.GMOUA Thank Goodltess T090n'ow•s Frida) TGIF Special Saturday too! Make your weekend truly smashincJ! Fort} Love has a weekend Sale on SELECTED WARM-UPS AT30% OFF 'JVh1le at Forty Love Look over the newly arrived Mid-Summer active wear for Men and ~Vomen. Yf e. also Carry a ~ selectkMI of •TENNIS •RACCi)UETBALL RACQUETS and ACCESSORIES #26 foshi• l.Smta MEWPOIT IEACH C7 I 4) 640.44U hospital m Boston for a complete cheekup 'Jow l a m furious l 've been here ror three days and have bad every part of me looked into. up and through The fmal consultation took one hour. The doc tor reviewed my X·ray'i and medical history go ing back eight years. He ended the consultation by saying, "You are in good physical condition. Go home a nd find som e thing to k eep yourself busy.'' " know you well. You will go from doctor to doctor until someone sells vou an operation. Then you wlll complain about your adhesions. I'm sure your aches and pains are real. You feel them and they hurt. It there ls oo organic reason for the dlscom· fort, this means you have I wish more phy5t·· t'lans would get this no· tlon across to their pa- tients ln plain, ordinary. two-bit language. And It would be very useful if they suggesled counsel- 1 n g to thei r o ver · wrought. anxiety-ridden patie nts ~ho need to ventilate their frastra lions and fears. MOW· MARKED DOWN TO 50% OFF AND MORE NO lAVAWAVR ~llSAL£S FINAL e NO AfTUllNS Jn other words. he is saying I am nuts -that a ll my headaches and stomach pains are im· aginary. This burns me up Why. when the doc· tors can't determine the cause of the problem, do they always intimate that the trouble is in the patient's head? e m otional pro ble m s---------wh lch are caus in g __ ..,...,......,-~~--. tension. Tension and RUffELl'S ··•""""""' ~ ... ~ r/l'!J • '40 1 N M.,n:. \ ~. Santa Ana :::. '} ~!r~nt~an create pain. A UPHOLSTERY 543.94.;9 If your doctor did not ~ Y• W9ft get this message across tt. IHt HOURS TUES ·SAT '=REE PARKING NREAR I a m not the only pers on who has had this experience -and it's madden ing. Will you please give me some ex· pla nation? -TH EY MUFFED IT IN MASS. to you be should have. ltll~ll"d. 9 30 A M ·5 30 P M Some people reject any Cott• Mete -S41-42St suggestion that they --------- have emotional prob ~------------------------- DEAR MUFFED: Your name ls legion and l e m s. They would much rather have an operation or be given the name of an Illness and avoid the "stigma'' of not coping. ••• Women <From Page CU wom an she's always been. it's just that now she works. She's not so busy that she doesn't want to look nice, cook well or be a loving mothe r or loving wife. "But it's time consuming and exhausting." says Ms. Blyth. H E R PHILOSOPHY is reflected 1n the articles in the magazine. "It's full of practical advice." she says. li sting topics from recipes and clothes to career information Taking a different focus 1s The Executive Female Digest. a bimonthly for members of the National Association for Female Executives Inc. Articles cover career advancement, women in business and personal finances "The publication is devoted to information that is of value to the working woman on her JOb." explains Wendy Rue. president and ex· ecutave director of NAFE "There are no household tips or what to do when the baby cries. There are enough publications that are handling those areas. "Everything in the publication •s cu rel·r oriented." she adds. Since its first issue an March/ April of this year. t he magazine has an eluded career advice; profiles of women of achievement in corporations. goverment and their own enterprises : insurance: taxes and in· vestment -all geared to the needs of women _w<>MEN~s . .wo&Lt.aw ~ar proach. "We don't cover cosmetics, fas 1o"""n""o=r :::.....:; recipes because 20 other magazines are doing a beautiful job of that." says Sharon K. Congdon managing editor and co.publisher. "We are devoted to practical career in formation and advice for women who are really serious about their careers. We bill ourselves as the first magazine strictly devoted to working women." she says . adding that Women's Work began in January of 1975. Readership has grown to an estimated 50,000 . ••• Solo <From Page Cll place to sleep the ni~ht and an offe r to help her find a job in the morning. But Diane wasn't ready for such an offer She thanked the woman and left. Then the husband put his arm around has wife and kidded her about trying to run a home for wayward girls. But the matron was worried And saddened. It was only the night before that she had met .mother transient. She had been shocked to see an angelic· look ing. white-haired old woman hitl'hhiking on Coas t Highway Though she didn't usually pick up riders. she s lammed on her brakes. thinking that surely this woman's car had broken down and she was in trouble. Her name was Mary. she was 57·years-old. she had been a hobo for i.ix years. Her purse was not a purse at all. but a well-worn duffle bag. This grandmotherly-looking wanderer said sne lived by her wit and' oy "trusting in the Lord." The wife dropped her off at a place where the old hobo had heard there were good people and she might be able to stay overnight. Now. as the wife told her husband of this other Incident, she realized she felt no pity for Mary at all. She was a m ature woman and had chosen her own lirestylc. But a woman-child like Diane was different. And she couldn't help but think there were others like her. Nowhere women. FREE FLOWER SHOW Ha•e YOll net" Hett • • • THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS .. THOUSANDS of Beauhlu. 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ALHAMllA t2 I 3) 212-5671 ALL SALES FINAL I ER MA BOMBECK HOROSCOPE The Tardy ~yndrome A ccording tu stah~hc~. my l'hildrcn had a 50 50 C'huncc of 1n ht"r1t1ng Tard) Sy n dromt' Their father h t1!'. it 1t·s a rccess1vt· gene lh11t renders its v1ctirn:o. helpless to be on time for anything I've told you bcfon• how 1n m:t husbund ·~ lifetime he has never heard the Star ·Spangled Banner, has never seen the hghts dam at a con· cert. has never· seen a football team with clean uniforms. and has never seen a bride coming DOWN the aisle <Come to think or It, we met over a Belated Birthday Card display J The other morning as 1 put ht::. 44 minute egg in front of him 1 S<Jid , .. What time do you ha\c lo be at work"" li e sa id , ,·Eight o'clock.·· · 'lt 's eight o'clock now " ··Terrific." he said . "I've only got time for one more cup of coffee. then 1"11 have to dash .. I s lumped down into a chair. "l don't know how to tell you this. but you have passed Tardy Syn- drome down to your son. It's true The director at ( Boroseope ) Bru<.·1~·!) camp cul led last week a nd said he is ver y distu rbed with Brucie. "Not once s ince he a r · rived has he gotten up early enough lo salute the rtag. lie has never been first in line for anything and for him roll cull starts with the letter H. I mean. you have to wonder ubout a c hild who has never boarded :a bus while 1t 1s standing still ·· Singles "Why don·t you' talk with the dO<'tor? · · asked my husband "I have. He snid last week that Brucie hus all the traits of Tardy Syn· dro m c . He was an t>levt•n month bal>y. never :ihowed up on time for birthduyi;, was 12 before he lost his baby t c t•th a nd d1dn 't go through the terrible two's until he was three and a half " "What did Brucie say to that?" "He wasn't there. He was late ror the appoint· ment." ''What do you want me to do"'" ''Set an example and talk lo h.im ... ·'I'll do it tonight."· he said. then added. "I 'll call you if 1·m going to bl' on time .. Calendar FRID/\ Y. JULY 21 NEWPORT J EWISH SINGLES: Beginning By SVDNEV OMARR at 8:30 p.m. Friday, July 28, there will be a cof- fee social at the home of Ruth Howard. For in· ARIES <March 21-April 19): Surprise formation. call Sylvia at 645-4701 or Ruth at package ts dropped in your lap. Wish comes 645·23 17 ll"Ul' lnnuencc spreads you win popularity contest. Libra 1s m picture. Another Aries could CALIFORNIA EDEN: .. Arc You a Junk a lso play key role. What appeared a major ob· Food Junkie?" will be the topic of a presenta- stade can be turned to your ad vantage. lion by Arthur Blackmer beginning at 8 p.m . TAURUS !April 20-May 20): Make inroads Friday. July 21, in the communit y room of Glen· toward!> ~oal Uc selfish in sense that you refuse dale Fede ral Savings. 100 Newport Centtr 10 ht· a punl'hing bag or crying towe l Obtain Drive. Newport 8e<Jch NOTICE lllEGAN.DllUMMY, GA!!ltETTaKINO 0'9 Mt< Art-llvd., Suite ftj "••-1 1eac1t, c.11111n11a u .. > PuOhsl'led Oro"Q(' C:0..•1 OdllV PllOI Junt' 2'1 •ncl July 6 13 10. It BOJ II P UBLIC NOTICE Tnursdav July 20 1973 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Hlo IS l---,-1-C-T-IT_l_OU_S_l_U_S_l_N_l_S_S __ PUBUC NOTICE Struttuf~ •v•it•blr tor ,pmovdl d:nd reloc•tlon l l ve•r old onf' \fOf'V \1nQlt ••m•I¥ Ow•tt•nv, •PP10111mat~tv ll07 \Qu••• Itel AvaoldOI~ lor l>O d•V' tommenclno July 18. 1978 Sa•~ \uDre<t to ftt f'1v1nq d Co.\l•I Comm1\\1on permit CO,,la<I 9,11 Ho'.Sltld I /14 I ~S• 1100 I 30 .. m I Jn w...--dAY< NAME ST,AflEMINT f ht 101000*l<IQ ""''on> Mt 001n9 b\IStnt'\\•H WILLIAMSBUll(, SOUAllE. toS'll H•tf' Aveni.w. trvtM C..t1torn1• ~J u Robert p W•rm•r>OIOll IUll'2 H•I~ AYenut. tr•1rw c..a1tornttt 0111' Aoqe• O D•rrl'•ll •0•1 Hfif Avenw ''"''""· C~MOfn•4t'71"4 W~t\tl H CO<WO tll '•Sq.: H41..- Ave"Uf' trv1~ C.llf0tn•.t t 1714 ff'tt\ OU,•N>'\' '' tOf'ChKh-d b'f t ~IW'f41 P•r1nt"nh•P ~Obi",, .., Wotm1nq1on FOOU .. OAILY PILOT C:J PUBLIC NOTICE PU8UC ~OTICE l'ICTITIOUS ~1U~INES! NAME ST ... TEMEN• t nt tollOW1"9 De'"°" •'-001nq t>"'' l'\1!\' d\ A• (IOWSER <. t flll WAC.ON •· • RICH f NTERPR1'iE • •>d• Mo.-C.l•M ""'. Foun1a•n l/Allr. C1&Qi/Oll Mo1Hq>ttr••t Rl<h. llS&t MO ...... (>1(•m A¥" ,..Ou"Jf•1n V.tlt,.y (A 0710I l n1' bU\1f'ie\\. '' C.on<>ut!t!d C)v •!\ •f' d1v10uol M•'Od''"t A1<-h t ,.,, ... ,., .. ,~,-, ......... u t"(f *un ">•~ co~ntv (.t.tlr'i ot OrM\91< Co\,ntvon J\tf~ ,~, .. your r1~hts on professional and personal levels :\ ~amc nif:(ht 1s slated to start at R p m Superior will make room for you 1f you act 1n Sunday, July 23. at 2626 Vista rlcl Oro. Newport ,-1CT1T1ous 1us1Nns (l h NAMIE STATE,..UIT P1.1bh\ne-d Of',.nc)l'I' Cw~t Od••• P1101 Jul• 18 14 20 11 74 H lb 1; Ill )I t•lli /fU /I PUBLIC NOTICE Pubh~Nd OrttnQt CO.'' o. u w P1101 Jun~ 2• .. no J\;1¥6 I) IC IO/I l'O•JtH Pyn11 ~ Or' ~t'!()I~ (OcHI Oil• 'W J:. 1 01 JWI# 11 r I AUIQ 1 ;.lf/'f <hrt•ct. 1n<IC'pcndent manner Display creative eac · rn~ 1011ow1nq penoM ••r 001nci /\U 19 Pt:8LlC 11.0TICt caµab1htJes SURVIVAL WORKS HOP: ,\ onc-da_v t111s•nh~•\ G WEST COASl <;RAPHIC!> I~ "CTITIOUS 8USINESS EMINI I Ma) 21 June 20) Emphasis on workshop for th1: suddenly single will be pre-L•w••n R,.,., A~ F-•••" 11.11 • .,. NAME STATEMENT ~iCTmous ausiNn :> JOUrncy . long-range prOJl'Ct, distant view. hunch sented by Coastline Community College from 9 C• 0~:~.,0 L•• L••u• 1, .. 1 S.tn 111• 10110•1n9 persons •r• ooinor,...------------1 NAMESTATEMIEN• P UBLIC NOTICE lh<tt is on t arget One who aided. taught you in a m to 4 p. m _ Saturd<ty. J uly 29, a t the Holiday Cltmonl• SI . Founl••n Vo1110 C• .,.,,,i;e~·,,,a-LONE OEllELOPMEN T '~C:.:,,'i~!:~~·::-li !)y~~~ .. o~~O••nQ P"'()r" o•• ooinq p<J::.t is '"avatl <tblc ·· Don"t permit pride to block Inn in Costa Mesa. Pre ·reg1stralion by July 21 911°' COMPANY lll3 wo•C:O.nH•911wo fn~ •011ow•l\Q ""''°"' •'t oo•"O ""''F•c wooc H'l41 L• V>a. Pro or 'SS Colle t .. ha t you need Seek . _ ... c LI 963 08 Denny L FMIOfl. 1111 low• SI Suit~ lOI Hewpot1 Be.th Calllornoo bus1ne\\•t\ L .. ~\ln .. N1--'.'·l.1or"•d ., c c ... requ1 r1L""U. a : . II Cosla Mn•.C.'U~ '11643 NEWP()RTM•CHINf(O.IS~)I ~ • .,.:;:;·~nl•• 8 •" •i•• nl'Cl'SSary COnsultatlon. Jolln G<lml><etl.·"'9l0f•n9t' Costa •11en ~n•ll, 11S Canal Street Gr•llam SI "'unhnqlon 8••<11 C" L•ll•do.L<IQUNH QU4'1 u1.1orn • ., CANCER I June 21-July 221 · Restrictions S INGLE AGAIN: .. Making Divorce Work ~':,\c:us•r>en •\ <onau<•~o o•., NewPort a .. c,. 01110rl\•a•~J •2••~ M••• w 1oii-<. ,1 Mao1~ ~"-'· for You" wt"ll t...-thn tOpl°C Of 3 program W0 th ' Rob~rt Ciettn9 \~ ltn04 l\lf' l®I\. Auat 1 Jt ')6} M•rc .. tltnd Lil .... brtll C..l110f'r"t• (ii II us1dl' Key is lo ht' sell'eliV(' Opportunities UC '". I 11eneral P•r1nel\l\IO NtWPo(I Bt.ocn Ulllorn10•1&60 D• • HuMonQIOtl ~.Kl\. Co .,~. I~·-Ou"""'' •\ tonoutltd t,y ' JCl' num<•rous Wh<Jt was :-.tand<t rd or status quo Chuck Leviton. Ed D., at the Marriott Hotel in ~~~!:";"~~••" R••Pll Gr•• •OI E•en1no Star JoM CDl<"""n J• l>M R•a••na• ci~nM•• oMtnt-r<noc Newport Beach b u1nnin° · t R p m Frida • J Lan• H•"'DO<t BHcn C..lltorno.,•2660 Nt"'oo" [l(-<1cn. c.... ~""'· • H s~11· IS nO\\ uhiquitous Ct•m1ni. Sagittarius and th<.' . l'" .... LI • • ) • u-OeMy l FenlOfl Jord•n Wan~. 1900 N HIQnldncl. '"" l)u\I"''" .. t<H10Utltd O• ,, '"" \lite<Nnt wo• I •eo ... 1n ,,... 1111111 hl•r 3 ftj.!Ufl' prominently. Money. related lo ly 21 All ages. Co~~·l~Y ~'1!~~':';j,:,: ~·~:I;~~ J~~ Avenu~ <"100. LO\ AnQel<!\, C•lllorn1 .. o•neral 1Mrtr1rr\nlp COl.l'llO c .. ,. r.I OrJn9» C.O..r•• ·&-t l . d l . 8 CX>o,8 Lo'"' All-9'•' J r Jun .. H 1Qf8 po.1r rwr or ma l'. 11' a major eons1 era ion S.\FARf SINGLES: Barhar a Deets of l . "' ""'°>J r11., Du""~''•• <o,,dut1•d b•., T"" , .. ,.,.,.n1 .. ~, ,,,,.., w11n '"~ .,~ • .,qr LEO <July 23.,\ug 22). Go s low. he .\mcncan Airlines wi ll speak al the monthly Publ,.nedOrat10<'CCM1•1D.i1tvP1101 ci•n•r•lo•rt""'"''" Couni•c•~••o<Or~nQr Covni.e>rJu•• P~bll\h«IOr•no-•C.o.!>I D.-.•P••or, ll h I 1. h B '°'lltn~n.oll l 1•11 Jun< 7~ ~no;~••' •!.IC ·~S roroug . < o mor<• 1:-lemn~ l an asserting. e 111cct 1ng beg1nn1n~ at 8 p. m. Friday. July 2I. at Ju•v 6· 11· 20· 11• 1078 71l' 18 '"'' ''"'•men1 .. a, 111eo ,.,1., tll» ,.1•101! is•>,, ;1war(' of fine print Gl't legal protection, If pa-the University Comrnun1t.Y Park Clubhouse. County Cler~ 01 O'itnO<' co .. ntv on Publl~~o Oo~ C0o\I Oaol• Plloll----------...;..:..;;;...;...: I 0 PUBLIC NOTICE Junt' 71, 1978 July 6 IJ. 20.,, 1•7a 7S64 1& PUBLIC ''OIW'IC"' 11ent. you ma kl• $l3 ns. t herwise, you could Jrvinc.1For information, call Ilctty O'Donnell at FNm I-----------'" • .. , ··pay through the nose .•• Spotlig h t on 552·9720 ll·HSti Pub11•11eaoRanQt'C~''o~1••Pllo1. PUIBLIC NOTICE \\JP1E1t1Dflcou11•0F TMC cooperBllV(' errort!>. Get together with those SUPElllDfl COUllf 0' THE JU'I~ ?• ano Jul y 6· ll, 7o. ••IS STA TIE 01' CAl.t'OllNIA 1'011 lSl .. 11 \TATE OF CAIL.lf.O!!NIA FOR ;:~sp·~nv~~~ may be opposite your own. Keep CoasPtACRh~p~er 26w1~~~e~Tafi~~~~EP~~~~~at~g! THE ~~~Z.~"A1101E PUBLIC NOTICE ,~~~~~:~!1::r '"E COO..~~=-~~""'"~E: ... ,, H 0 TI c E 0" HE"' 11 1N0 0" fl\P •ollow•no PN""' " clOono IM.l\r N 0 ~I cc 0, H c "~I H .. 0 ~ VIRGO 1 Aug 23 S<'pL 22 >: Dig deep. mid-month dance at the-Costa Mesa Country PIETtTtON "011 P1101ATE oF w1LL ,.CTmcxiuusiNESS ""\•~ T, ER PREss UHL •MllEO ::~1~~~~:te~~:~TEE,.~~:,;1.1. .1njl~w 1nforma11on. mak<' necessary changes. Club. 1701 Golf Course Driv~. Costa Mesa. AND ,-011 Ln-rus usTAMEN· NAMUTATEMEN ~-m:i....,jw.,._ .. ,....,.~, ...... ~ . .,._-_.,.~,.e promntt· your ll"r\n self-esteem. Member of op-beginning at 9 e._m _frkly""-4.~~d~£,:::l&==11--1~A~ll!::l-"":~~V~ ~'l0lroii'Ri9""'*-;-;u;;-K ""'~"-11 •• 10,C•htorno• 110L1t wsoc · D<>l•o.;;; ' •IF====---lJtU:..U.=.it::"-.a.u==S<ll·~~~t~===rut'fll 3TIOn. t'U~S788 INOEPEHOENT AOMINISTllATION nt\\.:~RTH •MERIC• LOCAllON Q•l<l"'' ""1°"'" H""-'""2 tnl C E ~~~·~~A·o.,;::~~; .. ~·~;,N '"::, downgrade you. ll~vc none of 1t ~ Dismantle OI" ESTATllS ACT SER111cE •no E G•r,.., St .: 100 ~or in Ro\\ 5""'" •n~ ""'0'"'~ ron••" , ""''""" •n• Pr°°"" nt w•• r f b Id" rd t ........ NfVERS·Rv SINGLES DANCE: The E1l•l•O!CL,.IROO'-""HHAGEM 5'1n1a/ln.iCAWTOS ~°,,'l\Du•••••"•"<Ond .. (l('OD••n•n """'""A"' c.lu l!u•••st<orr.tor•el"'r JlrO)CCt Or purpose 0 rt• \,II Ing On a SO I S rUC· "'"' t' Cece.WO JOiin SI Auo.n •8SI: iaorwav Or O•••Ou.il ,, ,,.,, P~111 ,,,_.., «'•"re r. .,,.,.~ •• tUrt• fourteenth ;i nnual alumni dance WilJ begin al 9 NOT KE IS HEREBY (;II/EM lh<tl :8 Ch•M CA01110 Ra1 ... 1 Anl°"or HlfNfldt< m.io1· •or • ..,,,.., oor1 ·culo'' •rd •~•' LI BRA ( Se11t 23-0ct 22 J Accent on e mo p m . Saturday. July 22. al the Disneyland Hotel HARRIET E HAGEN,,., "1~ l\ereon T·,,,, l)u\o,,..\\ "'°"""'"'" nv <tr '" Tn., \Ml-• ..,~, I ttd .. ,,,. llM' I,,. hmP <?n<I pl~ • I -•r•rQ .......... . • prhtion tor Proo.t•• 0• Wiii •no fOf' d 1v1dud t Countv ,, .. ,., c,t O"d"~ Counh on "•' tk-"" ~· t •or At.;qu\I • ~Q1'4 ·•• ,,, OI lions. love You gel gift. Home life is spotlight-in Anaheim. Music Will be rurn1shed by Eddie •sw•n<t 01 Lelten Te••-n•••V .... d John 51 louo.r• JUnt' 11 1978 ., "' '" ..... (Ql,rtroom GI °''°""""rrl d Ad st t h 0 r s 11 · h t tor Aulnor11.1oonto AOffl1IW\ltr -· Tn., \l.Jt• ...... I .... , ,,,.., wolll lhr 'OOM11 ... 0 loh .. •d <ourl.~llOC Cov·• G~n••· (.• JU men S OC CU r W ere Y U I Ve tC S OrC es ra. II\~ Independent Admonl\ltaloon Of County Clttll ot Or<1noe Counlv °" JUIV Publ•\N!<I Oro>noe C.0,,\1 Oaotv Polol. Qfl•t W~\I '" '"" C••• cl !..oni., A"" <loml'St1c situation 1s harmonized Taurus is in E\l•te' 1oc1. r~terenu 10 '""1<h " 1 •~78 Junt' 1•dN1Ju .. • •l 10. ••1• c .. 1,10,"'" p1cturl' and so 15. anothe r Li bran. Be ready LIVING SINGLE: Thl' South Orange Coun· :;::t,.::'.!:'~:'::1.:!~~~~·1:.C."°~:! Pubh>hed Ch~ ccu" 0...1:':~.~,1 llO• 18 0••td Ju1v " ,.,. for swift clec1s1oni.. speculation. adventure that ty YWCA will present Norm an Rockmael at 8 ,..., llffn w11or AUQU),I' im. •110 oo Ju•v 1J. 10.11 A119 i . '"'s P UBLIC !'OTICE ~.:.;';~"c~~. st J0 "" gt'ts t)IQOd circulating! p.m. Monday. July 24. Call the YWCA for in· :.: j ~7 :-/c-:::~°:"1~ ~~~~;: 1~19 JAMn w AIEAD. '~ SCORPIO cOct. 23-Nov 21) Territorial formation at 542·3577 Omt w .-11. on the (Uy.,. ~nl• An• ll·:M411 JO I O I JJnl Sl-I n~hls are established H realist ic. you gain. If C•~·~~;~·1.,1.,. 10. ,.,8 Pl'BLIC NOTICE s~~~~~rg~.~~~~~AT;:,. ~::1::-:.~~:/"~1m st•lr lll'ccpt1on domlnalei.. your possessions SINGLES DISCO NIGHT: The Tustin Parks w1LLtAM E stJOH•. ,.CTmovuusiNess THE couNn OF ouNc;i: At~:;;,-~,,: ~::::;7;..., Do•·•., ..... t·rode in value. Choices :.are your own. Pisces. and Recreation Department is sponsoring a HA1tvE~T.~~r;11 ""'"'IE STATEMENT "'0 ,, c E N~ t~'A ,_, N c; 0 ,, JUI• •4 1~·. 1c '"11 Virgo ant1 tht• number 7 fi Rurc prominently. dance exhibition cand pre-dance lessons at 8 1oto1s.a"••IMfti<•••vct.. nr~~:\*0''0'N•no ~,i;on '" 00'"9 ou\• PlT•T•ON FOA PROBATE OF w'LL SAGITf/\RJUS !Nov. 22·Der 211: You can p.m . Monday .• July 24. al the Clifton C Miller '-T•.~ .. ~;::;·,~:°'"1•-1 11rFSTnE •NTEll•ORS. 111 w ",A"~Y"?""oLF~oT!_E."usT,!0E1,Ti"·""TilEo"- ,,,. h f'l'RUC NOTICt; h h k k · C R t i..... d lltn Slret"I, c; 10 Co\1<1 M~·~ CA 0761' ft ft ft ft ~ ft ~ " !'lltp 1n a tounter-punc t <Jt scores a noc out. Commumly enter. eserva ions ma y ,,c ma e ., .. ,,. •• for Pett11°"..-oonna o<• .. """"'no1on •a7'" w To AOM11<1\TER uNo e 11 TM ! Ml'ans .vou hv\'(' power hehind you. although by ('a iling 544-8890. ext. 220. Published Ora~ C.0.UI D•••• Po•ot 8AlbOd l\l•d Newpori 8Ml ll CA INOEPENOENT ADMINISTll/lTION .. J!.4l• 'UPEll lOll cou11• OF, .... ~T>. T!O OF CALI FOii i<' A FOii THE COUNTV OF OA/ll<GC: July tl, U.10. 141~ '1643 01' IE STATES •CT :.ome wi ll thank you ar~ talking through your '"° 1• rh" ou'""''' ,, 1onou<1~d ov ,,n ,,, E,1 .. 1~ 01 DOROTHY K PHILL•P'> hat Uc calm. aduptabl<'. SINGLES LECTU RES: Coastline Com -PUBLIC NOTICE 0"1dud10onn•K••P•nn•r1<110,, ~~~~~~oE ,., HH<C B.,.. c.ivEN 1ll_1 CAPRI ORN t Dec. 22-Jan. 19 > Emphasis munity College is sponsoring a series of lectures rn" ,1wmen1 .. .,, 111•0 ''"'" 1n~ ,oc;EPH o PHILL•PS•no >AM£<. o on sp('nding. counting change. protecting h~· Norman Rockmael at the Fountain Valley coun1v Cieri< ol OrdnO• Counlv o" P ... 1\llP'on...-l!l@d...,r•lfldPo llllor HO fl·•l24• NOTICE OF S,Alli: OF lllE•l PllOPIEllT" ~! PlllVAIE ~ALI. v<1lu<Jblcs Arie~. Libra and Aquanus persons Recreational a nd Cultural Center. Hall A-B. suPu1011"c~~Ton1o1E M c-JO 1q18 FO••m ~0;1~~~D:1~~'-~~::,~i:,:0;;·~u:;•:.:-; f l"tH e prom1mmtly• Corres•"'ndence. calJs in· 16400 Brookhurst Street. 1'~ounta1n Valley The STATE OF CALll'Ol!NIA FOii Puo1.,n~d Or•"ll" co.n1 Od•IY P•to1. •utnorn•'"''' 10 "'am1n .. 1tr u<>a<'• •n~ '' tf\1 M !"llt r 111 *f\• r 111• .J Q<,( o\ I al I H -lJ .. 'W0 • '1 ,., >"' THE COVNTY 011 OllANOE J 1J 1-' 11 fl J 1'1' If dtl':.ttL' ~ou art· cm nAht track classes arc held from 7 to 10 pm Wednesdays. No"""' u•Y uq lbJ&ls ~,~t~~~:~".:'7:'"~~:."~'~°,..~;":!. O; (lf'r4' ... 0 AQUARll'S I.Jan 20-Feb 181 You make lhrough Aug 16 Free PE"T?T~~~~o~~,.':,! .. "r~'oN,0w~~ _P_U_B_L_l_C'_N_"O_T_l_c_r_. __ I ~",,'~h~; .. ~n.;u;::~.,.:i~~,,..~~: ·~:~ ht'ad"ay. l'fforts !>lnke responsive chord Cycle AN O Fo11 LETTEllS o, AO .-, .,.,.~ '" '"' Auciu•t • ,q,, .. , •r oc N flft( '' n. t D'f Qi..,t"I\ tl"l"U ,UC!1f'\ •t f Ol"l•#fY'.,l•Ot' i I '"' 1b ·1-.i1• 1·nt Uf.'O CO"'' HH u"°' 1 \1Ql"ft•d OSCA t.,, A C..MltH '~ l'tf•Nuro,,,, ...... W•·•' high popularity increases Affair of heart is BALBOA Kl CLUB: Be ready for anything :~~1~ri"""o" wiT" wiL1. AN "-um ~:; 1 ~~ ~;.d'.~~:°:"1~ ~:~;~;::;~: part nf sct'nano when you go to the Catalina Trip planned for Ju· e,, • ., 01 c;1011ANNA c,RAN ~oT1cEOI' TllUSTEE"B AL.E 0,.vt w .. ,, .~ 1,.. <••• 01sanM1on .• 0,( .>. f .. , • ... U'-<.M • H •> Ot < .,. t-d .... .,. 1o .. u er '"'" '4'" '"·~ .t • CO A M • • "" , ,., "' • ••""•" 1n~· .,n .... ~t't)'IJllft ti t>Y ,,,..,_ .I Lof vii'• \.-,, 't• t-n. PISCES «Feh 19·March 201 : Security. Iv 28. 29, 30. Reservations may be made by g:~Eer',~'o..!;:~ENN •£. c.u N LOl"NNO oo1-1Mno> c"o" .. 'o,!d"'J.u1-11 •41" h · m· ailing a check for N"-" for members and $70 for '5 NO.mol-4 , • , "•Otw 'l N' Of·""' 0-t)l'Jf•r "" .,, .. n Qr l 11th "~ r• '' .ro .,,.,,. "' -~ n• c• "' nt •' ,..,,. ' ,.,.... f .,f· Ot dt-~·-a •" ,,., ,.qri t ''" .ro ·r· , .. ,, """'' '"' omt•. f('\'l.Stng views. revamping appearance ..,.,., NOTICE •!. HEAE8Y (;II/EN lh•I <, u 8 u ~ 8 .. N c 0 ..... I ;> l WILllAM E SI JOHN thC':-.C' could all be on aaenda. Aquarian can non·members to. Fred Hernandez. 263 Walnut CATHEA•NE LOPE1 ""'"1"°~'"'" cORPORar oON ... •M• .10001n"" coun•v CI.,• " h h h S t N rt B h 92663 • petrllon •or Proo.It 01 Will 6<>0 lor lru•I•• vncrtr '"" tootOW•nQ a~"''"°"° iltO&EllT w OMER prove a valuable ally . Follow throug on unc . tree · ewpo eac · Ltllt" 01 Adm1n"1r•11°" ••lh w111 0t-•<1 01 ''"" w1u SEL• Ar Pue• 1c 10 e.11 ouw -'••. s11 400 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~---~-------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jAM••~ ~~r~f~wn.cn 1\m6~ AUCTION 10 IHE HIGHES! RIO ·~~~.CA~~l t td f -"tct"" h¥ ~Ot r •ltor •I ·c:w ._., c>l"f'rw1 .. 1 ti QIJ•ff ti tilr"!• 1 ~r4'fn ''' 11 <t0d1110f'\ ''· tf\ot N ,,..,.. ctf'"C..ef.it-f't 11t f~t r1m ... 1,;1 "' .. o~"'" ,.m-ttl'••'ndt ,.,, .... '~"' 0f0Dt rl1rr 'ot.41t:O •fl'"-(OtJf'll~ QI Or ,,,0, <..1ot' ,.,, (.111•orru.t tof't'~I ... SUMMER SALE from our CHILDREN'S COLLECTION MOST ITEMS TO 50~o OFF Swimwear · Toddler througtl 14 ~off on all -Fforence Eiseman. Absorba. Crystal Sun· flowers. Sun Togs 1••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 'o• lur111~r o.tn•<ulef\. 6"" lh~I Ille OE R f OR CASH •oov•b•~ "' ••m" of •norr•o tor Pellllonor Umt: •rw:t ott1<.r at M•rtno I~ wm~ ,.,,. ,,, 1awtut MOMV ot I~ Un1t•d Pubh\ht...-d Orc1f'\Of (°'1'1 0~1h P11ot na• llffn ~" ror AUl)u\1 I ••78. 41 10 00 Slolf" "" flQfll 1•11• dnO '"'"~" \O" Ju•• 1• I<' '~ 1'7~ GRAND OPENING SALE We hove one of Sou1hem Coltfomia·s nices1 display~ of fine luH11shngs . . all in room setttng\ OPENING SPECIAL Req. $'479 $399 We feo11.1e HerYedon. Bo~ec ono ThomoS111lle in cxs beoutif ul. new show1oom. Ox expetienced decora1or~ ere ready to msis: you. at no extro chcrge. 1n fum1sh1nq yot1 home°' office Melleer \ Fine h.mtshnqs of Anaheim has been ~nq Orange County for 25 yeois. Now come 1n and visir Ot.f new, Newpoo Beach. This 1\ 1us1 one of the many openonq \pec:ool\ you II lmd throvqhout the store \howroom. DICK METTEER Fane Furnishings & fnterior Design 1727 Westcbtl l>iV&. Newport 8ooch • 646-lb78 Open 9-S.JO • Ov1doy l ~ 9 • Cio..d s..-day .. rn . 1n ttw! t our1room of 0.SMrlmrnt vf'f fO to •no "'OW' ne10 b'i 1t ul"ld•, '•1d No lotWtd(.OVf"t t'tlf00(1v1((tnh"' De ra ol tru't 1n '"'~ &Ho ot rtv o, 1vt Wf'St. '" thtt City ot !.ftnfA Ani• f'terf 1naft~r Of'~ r1trO Catotorn1• 1 lfU<oTOR JUDY WHITMAN '" 011teaJulY 11 1'18 unmMriNlwom•n WAl fER CURT•'> WILLIAME $1J0HN, PARKER <l \•nQ!f•ml\n County Clt'r' hENEHCIAR'r c,un uRBAN IEllOl.ANO. MCLAUGHLIN co'"' I Ill CORP()QA !•ON P.O. 8oJ 1020 ,-.,,,, nroro Aprn 1' tQ1' '" rn\lt No ,,. •• .,.,, 111 .. ctt, C,A n.w •OO•I •~ bOOI\ 1116~ ""°'' 11s1 er 011,( ,.,, Liii-• Hodft MC:ldu,flltft Ret<,ro• '" llV' oll•t•• 111 In• Re< oruo:r AttON>eY tor P411111_, ol Or•n<r• (.oonly '~"'aced of l•u•I Pubto~llf'CI Or11~ Co<!~t OAllV Piiot. <M\~"o'' 1,.· 1orlow1nQ o•f"4l"• h Ju IV 19. 10. ~6 •.. 1. LOI SO•. ol I""' Nil I/" '" Ille C• 1111 II IY ol Co\I• """~•. Countv or 0•"'10t Statt ot C11111orn•A. 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O•O OttOf \0 '\"ftf"W' "' any fl~ """' the ""' pub11c: .-t10f\ ot ftn Oro.-, • ont1rrT'IU'\IQ the '•" MftOI ind n. l!lft d•it ~I '<II• D~1•0 Jv•• • r•r~ D•leo JUl'I' h ,.,, °''"' 4 sm11n ;• H•I"'"" Joye 0.00• \<ol• E•0<vtor Of '"""''•'' "-llt-tn Mt1h O-~ .. , 1IOK0• •111•· ... ~sm .. ~. ~· Co C•..,Ulfl(••Oll,_. Dtt,.••.ct Wiii ot .. ,a Ottrdd'I At•"'' 0-' M.,lfllnt1 ALLIN ( Cl.AllKI .Iott-•> 4' '°"" MAlll UtAN a cur.111te OJ wott ~-s1.-1 ,._II H•fW ,,,... . SI• >tt lo• ,.,...lft CA •14 ,. .. 1.,,_, CA n us 'ti Ut 1,.. ltl41 '" 11• Altotr .. y\ '-' 1""<¥tef A~ ........ C:.l•ftlllr1•.. I "ub• -°'-c ..... o ••• , o,,"' ll'loblhMCI Ortll\Qlt '°'' (NU o ...... JUI• 1• •• IC ·•It Pilol "''"''IO.~ 0'11 111 111 1 ... 1 tt ............. . ' . . Cl CAIL Y PtLOT lhurtOIV Juty ~ 1978 Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS 1111 K ... I>.\ 'i EVENING l:.00 ••• ~ fl"B'WMMCY ONE ~ a TV llM 19 brOUQllll to ~ Or 8'9dt9'1 tuapect• tllat M Ind NurM McCll ,,...,. llllO'MI ..ai ov. b91ore Cl WIA Wk.O WEST W•t la ordentd to blodl a Clinacllaf\ reYOlutlonary In 114 ICNrne 10 establbtl 1 par1on1I emptte by vlotence. • Pl.fA8E DON'T EAT THEDA181ES "Mllte la Tiie Ludi Of T"8 Irish" ti) 8l'AEET8 ~SAN FMHCS800 When two firemen -burned to ded'I In e fife Mike oonelders It no diner ent from polloe ottloerl ti.lrlO k-.o 1n me 11ne ot duty. • OVEREASY Butter Cnbt>e: AU.anee For Olaplaeed Homemak· ers: Atma Ulch prepares 1una c~(RI '1l> rrs EVERYBODY'S BUSINE88 Wel~orne Ba~k r~= 8:30. llY THREE SOHS SIUYI and RObbH! hnd themse!Y99 roman1ica1ty interested In the same glfl fD MICHAELJACK~ '1i) REAL EST A TE AND YOO Gabriel Kaplan chats with twrns Rachel and Robin on Welcome Back, Kotter tonight at 8 on ABC, Channel 7. Tonight Gabe considers leaving teaching for a career as a comedian. "'How Should You Take Title?" I]) TO TI:U THE TRUTH ®l MERV GRIFFIN Guell•• Burt Fl8)'noldl, valuable retie SI MACNEIL I L.afRER REJIORT '1!) THE REAL AMERICA "The To1a111ar1an Tempta- tion' Ben Wattenberg llllks wllh author Jean FrancOla Revel about Ille 1a1e of democracy m Europe (I) JOKER"8 WILD 7:001Sally= = UAAS CW8 A8CNEWS 7:30 f) Wll.D, WILD WORLD OfAHIMAl...S • BOWUNOFOR DOUAR8 ID I LOVE UJCY Ricky's <hsapproval or I Lucy"• new na1 leads 10 h6f !2'1'19 on a lo111ng cup W THEF.8.1. An ex-<;onV1Ct. trying to go 111raaght, IS forced by Ml wtte tnto tryfng 10 snoeld a 1 Ir.end wllO has stOlen a D 1100,000NAMETHAT TUHE I HEWlYWCD GAME THE GONG SHOW JOKER'S WlLO THE 000 COUPl.E Oscar receives lour llckets 10 a nil Broadwey snow, bul wllen ne can't l1nd a <late. he gives lt>e spare ticket lo Felix. Ell) 28 TONIGHT Channel ~bi Ing• D KN>IT !CBS> Los Angeles 11 11.NBC(NBC) Los Angeles O KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles 8 KAB~TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB 1CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ-TV (lnd) Los Angeles (lJ& KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles G) KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angele~ 9 KCET· TV !PBS) Los Angell"; Qi) KOCE·TV tPBSl Huntington Bu.ic.h Trouble in Paradise Host Ctele Roberts '1!) NO EXCEPTION: RAPE IN ORANGE COUNTY A Special In-depth loolc at lhe treumallc &object ot rape. hosted by Wenrfy Wetzel. Guests: Enid ~an. Linda Deason. and GOfle Broolcs. Cl) IN SEARCH OF- "T he Dead Sea Sero!la" The dllCOYefy by an Arab goatherd In 1!M5 of a cave lull ot 8"Clefl1 scroll5 pro- vides Cer1am !>fool for 1nree ol man's great8S1 religions 9 MATCHQAMEP.M. 8:008(1) THEWALTONS The Wallen ramify eagerly awells the arrival ot Mary Ellen's baby, not knowing that Mary Ellen fears tor her baby's lite. (R) D CHIPS "Highway Robbery" Ponch and Jon have their hands lull when a etrous elephant b<eek s free ot her van In the mlddle ol • traff'te jam (RI D MOVIE * * * ''> "Apache .. (195'1 Burl Lancaster, Jean Petefs. lndlans ballle the U S Cavalry u seuters open up the West (2 hrs.) 0 @) WELCOME BACt<. KOTTER · Tnere·s No Bus.ne5'" Gaba d41Qld• to leave 1..cn1119 In favor of 11 car.., .. • comedian {PIM12Of2) (R) D MOVIE ••V. "~ StNI Airy· fhlnQ Small" ( 19591 .i- Cagney, Roger Stnltt\. A 6"1111-1-boa almS tor the big ,.,,,.. 11epplng on e~ 1n hlS path bef«e oomtng to hie~ (2 hrt) • CAAOl. BURNETT ANDFAIEND6 Guest st-LawrenoD. G) TES'TIMONY Of TWO MEN (Pt«nte<•) Martin Eaton (S'-Forrett). 1et\lt'lllng from the Cl\111 W•. dlscov- eta that the woman (Bir· bare Parluna) he loveS lies married Adrian Ferrier Wllllam Shatnar). a weallhy .,lstoetat m THE ORIGINALS: WOMEN IN Afl(f 'Sputt Celcher • The An Of eetye Slill" Aasem· blage artt91 Betye Saar's work revealS he< interest 1n lhe C\llture ol the Carib· bean and her' lascinatlOll Wllh lhe mystlca.I. 8.308 91 WHArS HAPPEHINOn "Dlploma11c Immunity" Rerun borrows his btother's car without Plf""*"°"· then Is hit by a t0<eagn diplomat's Rolls- Royce (R) G) CflOSS.WITS ID THE REAL AMERICA "The Good Guys Of Histo- ry" How lllf' 11 the United States Wilting to go 10 delond freedom? Guests: James Schletlnger, Daniel P Moynlhen. Rlchatd P1pea Critic: Anthony l8W1S (R) '1!) OVEREASY Composer Sammy cahn, Peul Na1nanson. Social Secur11y ragtlts: arttmlls 1nformallon. a 69-year-old man refuses reurement (RI t:OOQ JAMES AT 15 "The Apole Tree. Tl>a Singing And The Gold" Ja'""' tem11nally Ill trtend (Perry Lang) becomes smitten with James' garl· frlend (R) 8 ®) BAAHEV MIUSI "EVIC11on" Barney must c.hoOM between ousting a group of tenan111Tom their fleabag no1e1 or lad"!) depar1men1111 charges (Pan I ol 2)(RI «D M ERV GRIFFIN Guests Bun Reynolds. Sally Field Q) USTIMONY OF TWO MEN Morio11e and Adrian nave 1wo children. Jonalhan IDtMd Birney), one of tnem. becomes a OOClor TUBE TOPPERS KCET@ 9:00 -Person to Person. Edward R. Murrow's 1954 interview with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall is rebroadcast. ABC D 9:30 -.. A Minute to Pray, a ~econd to Die " All'x Cord. Arthur Ken ncd y and Robert Ryan b ead the cast of this 1968 western. NBC G) 10 .00 -I Want It All Now A documentary on the unusual lifestyles of people who inhabit Marin County. the wealthiest in California. (See review below.> and ll'OC>Otes mernage 10 e.ton's llfegltmate daugh- ,., (Linda Purl). 8D P£R80N TO P£R80N '1i) IN PEAfORMANCE ATWOt.FTMP "'Bonnie Raitt And Mose Allllon'" Raitt and hat band pe<form blues and aott rocfc: Alll80n and his tno gMJ the I>"-a jazz fir.or (R) 0:30 0 91 ABC MOVIE • • "A Minute To Pray, A SecO!>d To Ota" (f967) Alex Cord. Aober1 Ryan A lone gunfighter accepts the cnalleoge of Cleaning '!2 • corruot town ti) THE THAIU.EAS "Chinaman's Chance" 10:001J (I) HAWAII FM-0 An IOOfMlllWI magazine wrllllf (Jean S1mmons1 bacomee McGarrett's annorvlng 5hadow dumg a kldnapo1ng in-tlgalaon. (R) U N8C N£WS SPECIAL "I Want II All Now" The 1nlluence al lhe unu8IHll hie atyles and cunous values ot the -1thy residents Of Miiin COunty. Cellfom1a. on the Amertcan wwy of Ille 1$ examined. DO NEWS Cl) TESTIMONY Of TWO MEH Mavis names Jon as NI< abort1oms1. and ne is brought to trial tor he<' death. He 11 ~1tted. but not by the lownsoeopte. &I EVENING AT POPS Jaz:r 1111st Llonel Hampton 10tn• Arthur Fiedler and 11\e Popa Orcttestra in "Hemp's Boog>e w oogie," "Air Mall Sl)eaal" and "King David Suite." Men<l6tslohn's "Wedding March" and mus;c by lbert and Lehar are also pertorme<I '1!) OREA T AMERICAN FOLI<DANCE 10:30Q) NEWS '1D WONDERFUL WORLD OF COUNTRY MUSIC 11:00 I a 8 C1J ®l HEWS LOY£.~ STYLE "Love And The BaanM Groom" CIMn ~Linda gel married 1n a nudist colony "Love And The Neglee1ed Wiie" A wife tries 10 lnvolo.e jealOUS)' 1n hllfhtlt'*1d 0 MOVIE *•'It "Raw Wind tn Eden" ( t958) Esther Wlltlams, Jeff Chandler A couple, on tl>elr wrt to jOln a luxury yecnong peny. crash on a amatt tSland occup'8d by a peasant, h11 granddaughter and a m}'5- t«IOUI Amencan (2 hrs ) • TME 000 COUPl.E Flllb talks Oscar 1nto being a big br01her to a VoUflO boy In refonn scho01 ti) AMERICA 2NIGHT G~•· Tom Weill SI DQ(CAWTf OUMta. a_, Verdon and II'•• American Dance Machine (Pan 2 Of 2HRI m MACHEll. I LEHRER REPORT 11:301)(1) M•A•S•H Hawlceye'1 att8'1'19t to ge1 8 badly nMded patf Of booC• set• on a cnain reac· lion of deals IRI D TONIGHT Host· Johnny Carson Guells Ray Johnson Donn Hoos. Joe Wlniams g LOVE. AMEIVCAN STYlE "l.oYa And The Perlect Wedding" The Innermost thOUQht• of the pertb- panta of a wedding are r-.ted "Love And The PICk·Uo Fantasy" Phll dtcideS to act out a fanta- sy fJ ~ STARSKY & HllTCH "Savage Sund rt" Starsky ~ Hutch PIJf$Y9 twO bank rObt>erSWllO are unk· nowingty drMng a stOlen car containing a t bOmb.(R) • HOtil~l.MliliieES ~ pllns to •muoo .. a • nuclN' phys1Ct11 out ol Stalag 13 • OITIMAl'T An Old banll rOOI>« wenta to anenoe the ~ of l}!O totmer cron- • CAPTIOHEO A8C NEWS t.e:>ANING 12:00. TWIUOHT ZONE the IN08' of 11 wagon frlllfl actON the ....... Melll- C:O terrnor;"' t847 ~ acrosa a ~way I HIGHHOPES HOHEYMOOHEAS Ralptl enters u contest l>IC*ino the ceteoorv 01 popular muSIC • .nc:t -• to ,,...,. ii tmOOlh road 8"Md IO the 100 prize 12M I) CJ) C88 LAT£ MOVIE * • * * "'Lust F0t lite· 119561 1(1dc Douglas. Anthony Quinn The SID<· my Nfe al 1onnen1e<1 artcst Vincent Van Gogh •s portrayed 12-;30 Q MOVIE ***'"' "The cap1a1n·s ParadlH" I 19631 Al6C Gu1nneu. Yvo11ne De car1o. A terrv l>Oaf cac>l81n has !'NO ...,y d1tterent .. ves. one In eec11 port 1 • hf . 25mtn I ti) TRUTHOA ~ II) MOVIE • * * "M agl\1l1cen1 ObtMslon" t 1935t lr- Ounne. Roben Taytot A playt>Oy. wt\o98 drunlten anucs caused the dea11> of a surgeon and his ...,fe's bl1ndneu. dedlcat88 him· self 10 medlClne 12 hrs I 12:378 ([DJ TOMA "Rocilabye" Toma 1n111- tr11ee a baby·MlltnQ ooer· atlon In wtllCtl cll41dren are 90ld to COUCJ181 unable to adopt lhtougtl legal agen- CIM. (R) 1-00 D TOMOAAOW Ques1s Neva Coyle. lounc:lef ot "~eat~ V1ctor1ou\."0 \41ch.iel We1ne,, <iulho• 01 ·r astet's Gulde To Beel ' 0 MAV£AICK "The Lau With The • 0<· sonousAar" • MOVIE •*'It "Udy Fratn lOUIS0- 8N" (19411 .IOtln Wryne, ON Munton A lawyer's an1mp1 to nd New Orleans Of garnbllnQ oomohcalea ::ihtsr= 12111"sl 2:GO NEWS MOVlE * * 'It "The Aevenge Of Ivanhoe" f 19651 Clyde Rogers. Gilda l Ou$8k Re1urn1ng from the Crusades. tvanflOe hnds his tlanoee lmllflsoned ta< • crime she did not commit 11 nr . 55 mm.I tJ MOVI£ • • • .,, Voice in The Mtttor" I t968) Fl1ehltrd Egoln. JUIMI London A rtfOI med MCOftOllo rec.ell9 rws puellt9"'~ (2 hrS I 2:061 NEWS 2'..30 GET SMART 2.40 MOVtE *•'It "Baltfe Tu1" 1 1~) StcwfinO H~ Arthur Fr-Hellc:OP1er r..oue units Pf'O-.. t,_ ~• 10 ll doubting Offloer <Ming •he l<OfHI' w.. ( 1 hf 35 min I 3:00. MOVlE • • "PrtlloneB Of The Caebah" ( 1953J Gloria °'*"-· c.et Rom8'o F••••no would·b• llldf\ee>e>erl , • prtnc.N end her O'*d ... tefl.ge .. the~ t 1 nt 30 nwt I 3!651::: 4:00 MOVIE • .... . A l.olus For MIN Ou;,n" 119671 Lang Jeffriel Francoaa Tu G MOVlE •'1t "Tread S0ttty Strang- er" 1 t9S81 Diana oars T«enoe Morven <& 1$1 STEVE EDWAAOS <&:30 MOVIE * * 'TObOr The Grut"' 119~1 Chanel Oolke Kat· "' Bootll Fridat,.• Dagri•e .ftol'lr. MJRNING , 1:30 • * * * .. "°''°" Sings Ag81n" 119501 Larry Pna. Barber• Hale The sequel 10 'Tiie JOl90lt Storv' dep- tC1S .JOllOn'a ~bedi... INS r8"l'lalTlaQI. and "'5 trip• 11tS1Ung 0¥ef'SelS tr009S dur""O Wor1d Wiii II 12 ""-· 20 min I AFTERNOON 12:00 Cl * •'It "T reif Streel'" f19<&71 Randolptl ~11 Robeft Ryll\. Men llnd women OWlfODme many netd1.hlol "' thW anemot 10 carve a great wheat empore OU1 Of the wilds of fronto., I<_,... • t ht JO rntn I ):OO Q:I . *"' -~ .... 1197 II Micnae. Douglas. Jac;tc W.,den Attar drop- ll"'O OU1 Of COiiege end l()s.. ano 1a1111 111 ,,,. gorttnenc1 a yoonq gun., playe. 1$ <lretted 10 -"' Viet· nam I I hr • 30 """ I 3:30 G • * • "Thilfs My Boy" \ 19511 Dean Martin. Jef1'y Lewis A weakknQ Is aided bv rws ath~lc roommate 10 become • !Ootbllll star 1n order to pteae os talhef ( t hr • 30 """·' A Rough Knight for Ted Marin ' ~F='I--/\LB/\NY.-N:'V. 1----Tud KHt~r;~;.,n-:;.;:o=--...==-="KM ~ro== By JAY SH.\RBUTT LOS ANGELES CA P > It'd lw har<4 to film a fight m mellow Marin Count) The serenil) there would move the most m acho director to "'h1sper through ~ pussyw1llow. ·L1J{hts . camera med1tat1on." Well tonight at 10 on Channel 4. N BC's Edwm Newman s urveys all 1hls tranquility in that lovely, a'· nuent San Francisco suburb during a onc·hour !lpec ial entitled "I Want I' All l\jow •· What he digs up, besides an open m il; shot of a star~ naked damsel two guys stroke with peacoci. feathers. is a s hO\\ of trouble in the paradise he calls this ·golden ghetto by the Golde n Gate ·' MARIN IS RICH , one of the na lion's 10 wealthiest counties. he says. ll 's beautiful, too, and "blessed with what is probably the best climate this side of the Mediterranean." But it also ha s hi~h rates of alcohoUsm, divorce. and, according to a s u1c1de prevention spokesman tn le rviewed for the s how. a do yourself·in rate well over twice th0 national average. Why all .this grief amid the splcn did scenery, hot tubs, laid.back hkc style and ample leisure time? The answer. it's suggested. is that having moved to what one witness calls ''the end of the rainbow," man) in the well-0ff, well-educated Marin Corps simply can't find much mean· ing amid aJJ the goodies. SURPRISE, IT causes ra mpan. parl<lking of mental therapy, "a hght industry here in Ma-in County," Newman wryly notes .... fl',,,.~ ... " DISNEYLAND mas e ( T\' REVIEW J I once asked a pal. a psychologist. wha t 1l was he dtd there. Said he. hair in jest: "M'boy, I'm in the relationship biz." A growing biz in Marin, the special notes, is what Mark Dowie of Mother J o n es ma gazi ne ca lls ••the narcissism business," the "lremen dous proliferation of 'Me' groups ..... Such tnbes, run by gestalt-tenders and mufti mystics, spawn what Cyra AP'WI ......... CRITICS' TARGET Actor Ted Knight .,. McFadden terms a "tremendous ob------------ session with self." a Marin feature she spoofed in her fin e book. "The Serial " SHE f1NDS THIS self·hug festival 'sad lo the extent that I see it wreak- mg a fair lot of havoc ... in very ::.pecific ways." The saddest example is the show's study of an attractive divorcee from Florida, mother of four kids aged 9 to 16 A Marin newcomer, she accepts a guru's concept tha1. it's okay to downplay "the parenting trip." em· phasize looking out for No. 1 instead of her tykes. and not feel guilty about bein~ selfish. "I m not responsible for anybody but me." she says "It's selfish. Jt's wonderful, thou~h ." New Actor For Show LOS ANGELES <AP> -Alan Feinstein has been named to star in NBC's "Th e Runaways," replacing Robert Reed in the series previously called ··Operation: Runaway.·· Feinstein starred with .lack Warden in "Jigsaw John" and most recently was in the film "Looking for Mr. Goodbar." SPECIAL KOCE-TV Presents RAPE! A dr•m•tlzaUon on whet con and doe• '"'PIH'" In rape co•ea ... /oUo-.d by o dfec .. e•lon o n ho.., to cope and p~cucnl rape. Tonight 7:30PM KCCE· charmed American television audiences for seven the a ct. which he had hoped to devote a year to seasons as the know-it-all broadcaster on the Mar y and eventually lake to Las Vegas. Tyler Moore Show. is recycling the character of lie concedes that the fi rst coupie shows went ~cd Baxter for hve audiences. badly but said it was a qu~lion of technical pro- blems more than anything else But reaction from his first week's run at the "We had the last minute switch in the mike. Coliseum Theater in nearby Latham was disap-he explained ... 1 had to get rid or the lapel mike. I potnltn~ and in an interview this past weekend had to Just plant myself in one spot. It was terribly Knight said that at one pomt he was considering frustrating and it was aggravating and I didn't en· calling 1t quits. joy it at all." "The first couple of days r said. 'Maybe r m1ghl not better do this'," he said in an interview. "BUT IT'S ALL BEEN ironed out. and people love the show and it ·s worked out just fine. • AREA CRmCS PANNED the show. which re- lies heavily on his old television character from the opening. when he introduces himself as "Mr. Exciting" to the close, when he tnes lo out·do John Travolla's disco dancing. The act rncludes a Ted Baxter rendition of the nightly news, a ventriloquist act with a Ted Baxter look·allke puppet and a quest1on·answer session with the audience during which Knight frequently responds as Baxter. Knight. 54. sloughed off his critics here, term- ing them "ambitious, self·indulgent malcontents." HTHE BEST MOVIE-MUSICAL WE'VE HAD IN YEARS! 'GREASE' IS TERRIFIC FUN! H's pop entertainment of an 8Jb'tmetv dmr, energetic sort, sung and danced With style by its two stn, John Travofta and Olvla Newton-John." UA CINEMA • 0..., ·~·llO •\JO •lt)•IOOO Cosll Mes.a (1141 !>40-0594 fl ~ 11 •~ • '~ • • !6 • 'DO • 9 '° --------Junwa1 In his pre· Baxter e ra, Knight's career in· eluded a television stint here from 1954 to 1957. He introduced cartoons and kiddie shows like ~e .. Little Rascals" as Ofricer Ted, the friendly neighborhood rop. or Windy Knight, a Gabby Hayes·lype Old West character H E SMD.ffE HAD sent his photo and a list or credits to 450 influential people in the entertain- ment mdustry. He got two replies "one from a wino who was out of business. and another from a retiring TV executive of questionable gender " c1nenome 6 scAeEn 6Jij 2553 camPLE X C"•Pm•n "" 6 S.nhAn. "'"·'~ MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE BUDDY HOLi. Y STORY" (PG) "SWARM" (PG) "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" "THE DEEP" (PQJ 'THE CHEAP DETECTIVE• CPGJ "HEAVEN CAN WA1r (PG) YDU>-----------------c THDllHt ITWAI IAFETG ID llCK TD THE K.ltella Near St .. lufft CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF Tt4E THIRD KINO- "THE DEEP .. !PG> MOVIEl>---------.. CO--NVO __ Y" ________ r<. :,......,- Het.MAT lOM • ROetaT WlWI "'''"; OYAH <ANMON "''" M~llaY MAHC!MI • '''""' ... .:,..,,. TOICY ~ hrtt~ ru1., fWK WA~MAI·~~ ClAU·KMCf ltWUDS M .. ANl'I ~f•fMU~ s1 .. ,-, IU'E EOWMD$ •" "''·• ·~~ o.,(:••• t>r ~ EOWMOS f PGJ uactHAnltb 'EAT MY OUST" (PG) "GOODBYE GIRL" (PG) "RABBIT TEST" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "AMERICAN HOT WAX' (PG) "BIG WEDNESDAY" 'THE ENFORCER" (R) 'DAMIEN: OMEN 2" (R) "THE SENTINEL" Al.L OAIVI IN S OP'CH 6:J0,.M,NfeMTl.f C"ll4 Uftde' •' t rH Uftl•n • ICIOO,. ll'fay~Ollfte ..... - ENTERTAINMENT HY GARDNER MOVIES Thursday Jul 20 19:8 DAILY PILOT C'.i . \ THEIR PATHS CROSSED IN ONE MOVIE Groucho Marx and Marllyp Monroe MOVIE RATINGS fOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE AL. &'.!J (}!,C;; ANO (BJ Ill MS Hl GllVC l>•t SlAl OJ rttC MO 1 oON PoCTUR, {'.()()(()I Sll J A' C,UU' ll()fo 'PUT~EY SWOPE' 7:00 -10:40 .. MAGIC CHRISTIAN 709L 9:oo 'ttnfJ~,, . ..,,~Q67S-35fl AN AU nu CUT IN,.,.,.. AUIH'S TMI SWMM1P01 "'"' THI LAn SHOWt'°l -l':nll':'P:'I'~-~:--"'\ .AN AH llU CUT IN laWIN ALUM'S THI SWAIMc.01 ,w. THI LA JI SHOW ll'OI IOYK*- JAWS 2t'°I 121• e *-e Solle 1.00 6 IO:M ----' SOelY. NO 'AISU l c ........ ,.,,...... .. 494·1!>14 l c .-.,, ..•. .,,., .. , ......... " .. , ...... 87t-9850 B.lJOlTGOUU) "C4"1CORM OHE' WWllA'l'S-1-.H \Al/MM-J:l_ll..,_.,JI "UHMAHllO WOMAM" -AUJ:l ..... M UT WOO u .. ~'1:111.t.41 "IADHfWSHAH C.0 TO JA.P/IM' "AMHICAH HOT WAX" llllOTT OOUID e -I M OUN CA'llCOlN ONI ''°) l'IUI VOTAGf TO IDOf Of WOllD(l'Ol llltl H"'OtDS e SMlY '1flD THI IND111 'tUI lOYI AND DIATHI'°> fWO .&OU\ l f U "'9f THINK DflTY 1111 l'UIS SWlffGINO C().tDS fl'OI IOY SOMDfl MIYIVSIY 1MI IUllO't MOU y 5'0IY ''°' ""' TMA..: 000 '" ,.., (l'O) 9Ullf "'"°'°' e IAU'I' ""D THI IN0111 l'lUI THI CHIAI' D1ncnv1 ''°' '~~~ l\ii li,I -· ... Marilyn's First Flick Groucho's Last Q : My falht'r says he once saw Groucho Marx in a movit' with Marilyn Monroe ptaylog bis "lead- ing" tady. I!. ht> right? -Sharon B .. Milwaukee, Wisc. A Well , almoi.t Titled "Love Happy.' the 1949 rilm featured G roucho. brothers Harpo and Chko, and Raymond Burr -with Marilyn doing only a quick bit. Ironically this film marked both Marilyn's debut and Groucho's exit from movies Q : For a long wbJle I beard that Paul Newman and bis actress wife, Joanne Woodward, were go· log to separate or divorce. How was that rumor finally squashed? -Patty 0., Phoenix. A: By Paul's sharp sense of humor One day. fed up with such nonsense. the actor "admitted" to a fem ale gossiper on the phone that the story was "true ." "Yes, m a 'am." he told her, "we are breaking up. . You see, J oanne burned up my yo· yo. So I gave her baseball mitt to the puppy for him to teethe on!" The lady, who, for a few seconds thought s he had the celebrity scoop of the century, hw1g up and never again asked Newman the question. <Winchell used to advise us not to be too careful about checking rumors. "You lose more good stories that way!" he said.> Q: I understand that former President Ford's daughter Susan plays a part in "Jaws II." I didn't ~e her in the mm. How come? -Mrs. Adam s .. Topeka, Kan. Comic Cantinf las 'Glad You Asked That' by Marlty" and Hy Gardner A Susan was behind. not in front or the cameras. She was busy shooting still pictures on assignment as s pecial photographer on the 'Jaws" unit. Q : Is comedian Georgie Kaye a rormer IRS agent? With some or lbe remarks be makes, It sounds like he has Inside Info on the law. -Raebel D .. Peekskill, N. Y. A: No. Kaye has been a professional comedian as long as we can remember -back to the Ed Sullivan show His material is typically topical. which 1s why he might sound a little like a former IRS agent For instance. currently he's talking about a delay 1n tax refunds caused by certain legal restrictions such as giving money to Americans! But he also says ru s withholding lax last year was bigger than his income. And that he found the most stupid lawyer in town. He gave ham a parking ticket to handle a nd he got the charge reduced to second·degree manslaughter ' Q: In a TV fllm the other nlgbt. the murderer got orf srot-rree due to a mechanical failure In the electric chair. I think they shoQJd have fixed the chair and let him have it. But my father says a He's Mexico's Chaplin )llO lril1f.1,~·rf~8~''" .. OUTH SPACE" IGI 11:-,.)f "THE SHAGGY DA" l<H-l:M-~.Jf MO'"'" oa .-ncarn J41Utl1teUt ~1111 raUrAUlllC "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" US Sntltwtr S4S-llSl 11m 1111o< ·~-"°"' "CLOSf fHCOU.ntlS OF THf THIRD KIHD" IPGI "ANNIE HAU" I -.._, .. ,.1 .. lt<Je "R.UalTTtST' ~-· ~ ffiA~K ~Affilll MA~~ISON ~O~D CA~~I~ ~l~~D Pm~ CUS"ING ~AL~( GUINN~SS ~~~ GA~Y KU~Tl ~~JO~N WILLIAffiS DDDO&.aY'SftMO ~Pt!MtivDtW:~~ ~ IIRL='!=~ l°'9ne'Mooon?ictin~on20th ~.fuc~ard~ • ..J!!d~~o TOMORROW THE FORCE COMES TO.A THEATRE NE.AR '40U • l'UTI cnv CENTE• Orange 634-9282 PEA MALL UA Movies QQ0-4022 ANAHEIM ORTVf.IN Anotiern 879-9850 fOWAIOS C1NEMA CENTER Coalo Me'° 979..4!>41 HUNTIN~TON CINEMA Huntington Beocl"I 84&-0J88 •'IOMM DOLBY MOOICHURSl Anol"lelm n2-6446 FOX fulle<ton ">?~47117 CINEMA VllJO Missoo Vl9!0 830-6090 fASHIOH SQUARE lO HObfo 601-0633 ~ HO 'ASSU ,lll()C9'TtO fOll n.tS lNG~Nl MNINEES N MOST l'HtATIU 0«ex HRlll oacroas FOt ~$ Oii CAL SJA Hlff man can.not bt> trl~ twice for the same crime: b this true? -Robbie K. Atlantic Clly, N. J. A Your dad and the screen wnter an: victim~ of a common but erroneous belief. Under the Constitution a prisoner cannot be tned twice for tht• :,ame crime Once he has been convicted and st>ntt?nced, however. the sentence must be earned out malfunrlioning equipment or not Q: I caught a rather attractive songstress named Joan Porter doing a one·woman show In a local care. Is she related to the la&e Cole Porter? - pob Platt. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. A· "Only," she chuckled "if h1i. name was Feldman'" Q: Isn't former CBS newscaster Daniel Schorr golnlit to make movies bis new career? The Oeinbergs, Milwaukee. A No. Though Schorr was offered several roles 1n films <in cluding one with Marlon Brando> ht> says he turned them down ... Once I found out tha t l wai. to play myself but that all the others in the tast would be actor~. J eclined the offers - with thanks but no thanks. I didn't want to confu:.e the public Send your questwns to Hy Gardrn!r. "Clad Vou Asked That.·· care of this newspaper. P 0 B~ 11748.Chscago. Ill 6061 I ManlflTI and fly Gardner Will asm«r 0-' mcny ques lions as they can m their column. but th.e volume of mail make:; personal replies 1mpou1bU? THE BUDDY MICM•llC•l"l .. ~~ ... HOLLY SfORY ltllTMAll~~~:ou IPGI Plut (PG) ___ ,_ CIOH ~d~ds HUNTINGlOlf l "HIGH Encounttrt 01 .,,. ....... , ANXIETY" TM Third Kind" Ut llH PLUS PLUS ·THE SHAOO . 'A DIFFERENT OA STORY" ~.~~.PW1'1 '") l atOIO WI \tM u ' •I ' \ •n "' en ,, I .m (tt II' &. . . R DAIL 'f 1-'•LOI I I u r 14'1 J.;I) JO I IH8 ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REV lEW /INTERMISSION rclaaic Plof 'uditions Announeed Majors Stars In 'Norselllan' 'Twigs,' 'Sky' Opening By EARL DA VIS n. ......... -.. __. Although t he early '60s were t aken up with spear and s andal epics and the latter years or that de('ade became disting uished (If you can call at that 1 by the spaghetti western both genres hail· •ng from Italy -it's still been a while since we've t.'n counter cd a historical variation on those themes American lnternat1onal's .. The Norsem an " re "1s1ts a specific milieu and the strong-armed, blu~ cyad men who cha racte rized and contributed to the myths that h ave com e do wn to us With Lee Majors headmg the ca s t thi s C ha r l e s B P1er ce•Fawcett·MaJors produc· lion is an iffy item in today's m a rketplace beca use 1t prt.· s e nts a n unus ua l pre m ise without really developing 11 MAJott s MAJORS PLAYS THt: / AP Wlreplloto ll•ader of a band of Norsemen who m ake tracks •cxr use us sails l for the nl'w world tn search of MaJors m1ssm~ father <Me1 Ferren Jt tu,.ns out that F errer 's earlier expedition had "Un into some Indians. a nd. when one of Ferrer 's warriors 1 Christopher Connelly > started to make eyes at an ~ittract•ve Indian m aiden I Susie Coelho' the Jn d1an<; became a little irate and decided to blind all of their v1 s1tors and m ake them their slaves. PhylUs Turns 61 M aJors ensemble e ngages in a few brief bat t le!. with the lnd1u.ns befor e might makes right and t·\'l'ryonc heads for ltomc L pon this slim a nd ha rdl}' sufficient scenario. produccr·d1rcctor-writer Pierce manages a visual I ~ pleas in g l andsca pe t h at compensates sporadically for t he archaic dialogue and situa tions Robert Bethard 's photography is crisp and .J:i1me Mendoza-Nava's music 1s atmosnherically apt Other cr edits art' prort•<;s10nal. Comedienne Phyll is D1llc r h uffs and puffs. but fails lo blow oul t he C'andles of a cakl' mar k ing her ti lst birthday at the Warwick .\>l us 1t·al The ater 111 Wa rwick. R.I TIUS IS THE TYPE OF fil m in which postur Jnf! t·ounts more than a ny attempt at a legitimate Jll'rformance <not that the actors had much of an Do01 DeLuise Sets Dire ctorial Debut llOLL YWOOU 1AP 1 Dom DeLuise is JOtn • 1ut 11>0 • and. with tha t in mind, one can s ay the cast "h1ch a lso includes Cornet Wilde and J ack Elam l-N•pstra1ght faces togcnerallycred1blceffect. 111,g :Vlt>I Brooks. Wood:> All en. Gene Wilder and othl•r comic.., \\ho have turned director OcLu1sc will make his debut as director wtth ·11ot Sturr·· for Rastar F'<'at ures·Mort Engelberg Prod uctions Th<:' comedian wi ll also s tar in the I ii m. \\ luch starts shoot tng m Miami in September. M aJors t>xh1b1ts a ft rm screen presence which \• 11' ta kc further exposure to determine whether he l·an build h•s persona into s ubstantial success Museum Gets 'Star' Flick PORTLAN D. Marne IAP > federal Judge has g i ver the t"l:Jss1c f1 lm Museum of Dovcr Foxa oft thP right to exhibit the ·~1~!7 film c la:.sit• "t Sta is Born " Judge Edward T G 1gnoux ~ulcd in U.S District Court that thl• fi lm belongs to l hP general µubh c and thal Wa rn<'r Brothers dr>es not have a copyright JOHt4 BAVOUA "GUASl" lf'G) JOHH BAVOlTA "G>UA.Sl" tf'GI Ju.<J u.t#M>n you though/ ~2 The suil bega thrc(' yl'ars ago when the museum . "h1 ch own~ prints of more than 200 old mov ll'~. w;;is about to rent its copy of · A Sta r is Rorn" to a New York tc lc·vision st ation. At that time, Wurnl'r Brolht·rs sa id the t ransaction wo uld b<' an infringem ent of t he mov1t· com pany's common l;.1w l'OJ)yrtght of the film. · · ROlltlT STIGWOOO • ...._...,._,.,_..,,. DE E ANTHONY • ~'"" MlCKAtL SCHVLT2 PE"l'ER FRAMPTON THE BEE GEES "SGT. PEPPER'S In 195.1. Warner acq uired from Davtcl 0 Selznick all rights hl' h (.'ld in the film . its s tory, sc:rct'nplay and musical score Warner released re makes of the film in 1955 a nd in 1976, with t h l' I a tes t vers ion s t a rring Barbra Stre is a nd a nd Kris K rt stofferson. ANAHEIM STADIUM .. LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND'' v ' ------------- Ther <'·s nothing new on the Orange Coast footl i~ht circuit Uus weekend. but local performers a nd directors dominate a pair or new productions on rtages in Long Beac h and Garden Grove Alex Koba. long known for his directoria l work o n the Huntington Beach a nd Laguna Beach s tages. is mounting a produc· t i on of George Furth 's comedy "Twigs" Friday at the Studio Theater of the Long Beach Community Playho use. His wife. J ean, takes the central role in lhe fo ur subtly connected vignettes. Other local actors 1n the cast a re Jack Wi llenbacher . Jim Flynn, Harry pordon and Dave Chandle r. P<'rformances co•• a re S<'heduJed for Fridays and Saturdays a t 8 30 through Au~ 26 at the playhouse. 5021 E Anaheim St with rest•rvat1ons being t-andled at 1213 1 438·0536 ALSO OP ENING FRIDAY. under the dire(• t1on of Fountain Vallt'y's Phil deBarroi.. 1s the !\loss Hart comedy "Lig ht Up t he Sky ·· for the Fountain Vall ey-based Orange County Varietv Players The production will be staged at Ga rden Grove·s Lake School, on Orangewood Avenue just wes t of Euclid Street Among the cas t m embers are Saddleback Va lley pe rformt:rs Be n Jutz1 . T om Adams. Michael Bielitz and D•c k Vara . as well a s La Don na deBar ros. Kathleen Brothen and Louise Tonti Curtain time is 8 .30 Friday and Saturday and J uly 27, 29. and 3:30 July 23. Call 964·2047 for reserva lions. Winding up their "espcctive engageme nts along the coast this weekend are ··Anything Goes·· at the Harlequin Oirtner Playhouse. ··How the Othe r Half Loves ' at Saddleback College and ··Ba bes in Toyland' for the F'ountam Vall ey Com- munity Theater F INAL PE RFORMANCES Of' the Cole Porter musical will be given tonight through Sunday at the llarlc.oqum. 3503 S Hrbor Blvd . Just north of Cost<t M~a Dinner sta rts at 7 followed by the show. reservations 979-5511. The Britis h comedy 'How the Other Half Loves" wmds up with performances tonig ht through Saturday at 8 and Sunday at 3 at Saddleback's Fine Arts T heate r Reser vation s are being taken at 83I·7414 or 495 2790 "Babes in Toyland " winds up its stint in the auditorium of Los Am11~os High School in Fountain Vall ey with performc.inccs at 7 .30 F'riday and 2 30 Saturday and Sunday Call 536·3582 'or reser va- tions A PAIR OF PROf'ESSIONAL productions con· tmumg their scheduled runs are "Otherwise Engaged' at South Coast Repertory and "Damn vankees" at Sebastian 's West DiMer Playhouse. T he SCR comedy, which c loses out the Third Intermission Tom Titus Step Theate r at 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa . plays throug h July 30 n1~htly except Mond<iy<; at 8 o m . with weekend matinees at 3 p m. Da vid Emmei; directs a nd reser vations moy be secured at 646·1363 "Damn YankN•s ·· 1s the ~prightly fa re at Sebastian's, 140 Avenida Pico. San Clemente. wtth Brian Avery and Rita O 'Connor heading the caht Performan<'es are given nightly except Mondeiy <1t varyins curt;un times Ca ll 492·9950 tor deta ils CALLBOARD Two Orange Coast commuo1 t y theate rs start their t9i8· 79 seasons off next "eek with a uditions for thE:1r fi rst produrhons the Westmmstt'r Community Theater wtll hold tr youts for lhl· mu~1cal ··The Roar of lh~ Grea:.t pamt. th1: Smell of t he Crowd,"" while re<idings a(sc, artt schedull'd tor the Saddlcback Vallev Com m un1ty Thcatl·r produ('t1on of ··t; R m:. q," vu ·· Oirector 1-\(·nt J ohnson w-111 hold dU01t1ons M(l nday .it 7 pm lo r · Grra:;cp,11nt · at the 'Wes tm1nstt•r thl•a tc·r 72i2 Maple St 'our men. two women t1 nd c horw. membt-r~ arr· n· quired . Joanne Appt egett 1:. d1rtcting ··1, r~ms·· and will hold tryout.. Monddy and Tuesdi.ly .it 7. 30 in thl' ('Ommun1l y room or tht· Eldoradc. Bank. 25255 C<ibot Hoad . L<Jguna Hilis her rast requires fo ur m en and 'our women Mr RO-GOLD\WY'I M~YER ~nl< ~BRYAN FORBES r•lm TATUM O'Nl='AL CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER ANTHONY HOPKINS NANffiE NEWMAN JULY 22nd 7 :30 P.M. II ,J -~ I FRANKIE HOWEllD PAUL NICHOLAS DONALD PLEASENCE ....., ~ SANDT FAJIJNA "-...... • DIANNE STEJN8£1G. CALIFORNIA SURF vs. DETROIT EXPRESS II t..• :i "" II t A JIMf ~ PK:llfir WG, I ftl'iiNlCQ~ PAN~VISOl® '° I I MAUf 100 !!!1!!R JOI! TOO ... ~ CN!l Oii! • i ..... ""..... .. . ,._ . --· .......... NOW' PLAYING EDWARDS' NEWrGRT •2 Newport Beach 644-0760 DAll'l'-•-'08 t M-4 •t-H OI CINEMA WEST • t Westminster 892·4493 BUENA PARK DRIYE-IM Buena Park 821 ·4070 ·-~ 5n"VE MARTIN ... ..,, .... , , .. -"rt.A.,.,.,,. A.EROSMITH AIJCE COOPER EARTH, WIND I: mu: Bp..LT PRESTON ''"GEORGE BURNS .... ·~· .. ,. . .. JOHN LENNON 8c PAUL McCARTNEY •1•l ·•I• 1 GEORGE HARRISON ., •• , • ._,., 4tt" ... ' ...... ' • ".' 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Al' we rf' released after treatmen• Bill llnrert oin WASHI NGTON 1AP > Legislation to change the En· dangered Species Act faces an uncertain future m the House of Representatives after Senate ap· proval of a bill designed to avoid Tellico Dam·like controversies in the future A House merchant m arme and fistieries subcommittee is ex· pect ed t o recommend som e change in the law. although a vote may not comP until next month aw. .... en Bartl.- BAGUIO CIT). Phtlipp1ncs 1 AP ) --Champion Anatoly Karpov and challenger Viktor Korc hno1 today battled to a second draw tn the 13th world chess championshi p in a game that. offered more surprises and excitement than their short-lived openmgmarch 'It was a better game 1n every respect " s aid Yugos l a v grandmaster Dragan Marovic 'The ope ning was rather m HORT) leresting. and <'Omplacations s et in al the beginnmg so thal both players had lo solve some prob· le ms. It's the problems that made the gam e mte rest.mg . And in my opinion. both players played their best " We.en E.rr1Ued JERUSALEM tAP> -The Israeli Parliament passed a con· troversial bill today m aking 1t easier for religious women to get exemptions from compulsory m ilitary service. The opposition Labor Party called the bill ills· criminatory and predicted 1t would lead to a military man· oower shortage. Israel women are dr afted at a ge 18 for 24 months. Most serve as secretaries or in communica· tt0ns. although a few.have jomed a new tank program. PflC'!t Keady FAABORG, Denmark IAPI West German Chan cellor Helmut Schmidt said today that a nti·hijackinS? plans approved at the Bonn economic summit last weekend were r eady for use. The nations agreed that air Lraffic lo any country refusing to extradite terrorists or return hi· Jacked planes would be stopped and traffic from that country would be refused Repairs Inadequate? DETROIT (AP1 Modifi<.'a t10ns which Ford Motor Co. pro- poses to ma ke on fuel tanks in 1.5 million Pintos and Bobcats may not solve a serious fire hazard problem, the federal gov ernment says In a letter to Ford. the Na t1onal HJghw:Ay Trame Safety Admanistrat1on said the com- pany has not adequµtely tested cars with the propol>ed modifica lions Sft;ure Said OK SEA'ITLE <AP > A U.S Dis- trict Judge has ruled the Coast Guard had JUrasdicllon to board and seize the freighter Helena Star off the Washington coast. T he freighter. whic h carried 37 tons of m arijuana. claim~ British registry but later was found to be reg 1stered in Panama. Resign• Douglas A. Fraser. pres•· dent of th<.· l.S·million member United Auto Workers Union . has re· si g n ed from the LC:1bor · Management Group. saymg businesses are waging a war against unions. Bradky: 'Wait, See' Mayor Cautions Other States on Prop. 13 WASHINGTON !APJ Los Angeles Mayor Thom as Bradley pie" syrup in its Los Angeles _Coun ~~Sl~!he.Jl!~ . S,Yg~est.eci today I.hat-"- .. a<r<==-=--_,,m~oflier s tates wait to see what problems develop in California before they try their o n version of Proposition 13, which lowered property taxe~ tron. ·· two of the more popular r ides at the amusement park 30 miles north of Los Angeles OfiieY'S OffiCe cnarged in a CIVIi s uit. McDonald 's, without admtl· ling a ny wrongdoang, agreed Wednesday to pay $10,000 in civil fin es and legal fees. ending the . . . ... · t.: .. t· ... . ,. •' -. .. . . . . . ~ . ... "The lon1Hl•rm 1 molicat1ons v. on 't be felt this year or next." bct·ause of the California state government's rcvPoue surplus. Bradley said at a news con ference. <Relatro story A5 1 Rut especially troublesome. he said. ts a section of the new tax· relief law that requires a two thirds volt' for n('w laxes or bond IS!o.Ut'S Sirf1011 Parole NfzPd LOS ANGELES 1AP> -Tht- stat t"s Community Re leas e Boa rd h.1s rejected a plea by convicted assassin Sirhan B Sirhan fo r an early parole date, District Attorney John Van df' Kamp'soffices ays The d1str1ct attorney's office o pposed Si rha n'l> r equest on ground:,, that he "had made liltle effort toward voc ational or academ1r rehab1litat1on." Tom Mac Oonald, a s pokes m an for Van de Kamp, said Wednesday 10 :rnnouncing the decision. The board r u ling r ited s imila - reason-. Cotutersln•pecied VALENCIA (AP> -Los Angeles County engineers have been ordered to make safely checks of two giant Magic Moun· ta1r roller coasters that have bee n plague d by s ever a l mechanical mishaps Supervisor Kenne th Hahn s aid Wednesday he had asked County Engineer Stephe n Koo n ce to check out the "Colossus " and the "Revolu Ballot Deadline Set SAC RAMENT O !AP > California's legislators now have until Aug. 16 to pass measures for the November ballot that would limit government spend· in~. thanks lo a bill s igned by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr Th" previous d eadline was June 29 The bill, signed Wednesday, 1s S B 2230 by Sen. George Deukme· Jian. R·Long Beach. author of a proposed constitutional a mend ment to limit spending or state and local governments to in· c reases in the population and cost of living Sam..-er 'Critlral' OXNARD I AP ) A San F<'rnando Valley man who fell t>nly 300 yards short of finishing t h e hazardous 12-mile swim from Anacapa Island to Port Hueneme has been hospitalized in criucal condition. an offi cial at St. John's Hospital says. Dave Yudovin. 27, of Tarzana was s uffering from "salt water drowning" because h is body soaked up loo much salt water during the swim Wednesday. the hospital official said. MrDonald'• to Pay LOS ANGELES cAPl -Con - trary t o c la i m s m ade in trayliners. McDonald's fast food res taurant chain wasn't selling "fresh" oran5!e iuice or "m a· s u it broug ht by the county Health Department. HE\\7 Plan Stepped Up WASHINGTON <AP> The government will s tep up its program to track down fathers who desert their families and force their dependents lo go on welfare, HEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. said today. T h e C h ild Support Enforcement Program, which e xpects lo collect $500 million this year from several hundred thousand absent parents . will set its sights on collecting $1 billion tn fiscal 1979. the ~ecrelary or the Departm ent of Health Education and Welfare said. He announced plans to create a training center for federal, s tate and local child support officials in Washington, as well as a model computer system "lo a ssist 1n location effo rts. an billing absent parents and m producing e nforcem ent and management reports." LA Park Fees Up LOS ANGELES cAPl -lt'U now cost twice as much to enjoy Los An gel e s Count y 's 29 beac h C's. The Board of Supervisors raised pa rking fees Tuesday at all county beaches from $1 to $2, effective todav. 'Pit' Recalls .Jackson Trea.sure Trove Testifies to 'Hickory' Role NASJMLLE. Tenn. CAP> -We may have un· derestimated Andre w Jackson. Historians have long credited our seventh pre· s1dent with a pivotal role in the nation's de ve lop· menl. But a leading Jackson authority says a trove of Sparush historical treasures shows Old Hickory was more important than they thought DR. ROBERT V. REMINI OF The University of lllmola, says Jackson, more than any other man . determlned America's growth. The proof, be said In a telephone Interview. is stacked celling·blgh In Spamsh archives at Seville. Subsidized by a Nashville historical society, Rem Im traveled lo Seville tn uns to research hls re· ccnlly published work. "Andrew Jae~ and the Course or Amencan Empire, 1767·1821." · It was almost llke a revelaUon." he said. Reading the documents there was seeing American hl~lory from a totally dilrerent point of view I suddenly began to realize that it was Jackl\on more than any other man In American his lory who probably determined bow this country took its !'lhape The expansion of thJs country was -· determined by Jackson more than any other man · IN JACKSON'S DAV SPAIN was a North American colonial power. Spain and England stood on the frontier behind the shield of the Indians. Careful administrators. the Spanish ke pt and pre· served detailed records. More than a few concerned .. the Hero of New Orleans" and many found their way into the archives where they remain, largely unexamined . "What you will have. If there Is an altercation wilh J ackson as there was a number of times·. are all or Jackson's letters lo the Spanish as well as all or the letters written to him and aJI of the reports. • Among the papers Rernini found was a letter from a Spanish orrlclal saying Jackson is a dangerous man, the empire's most formidable ad v.rsary. "TKE PLACE IS KIND of a bottomless pit," he said "What they literally did was tie lbe documents Into bundles and ~tack the m one on top of the other Some or these bundles contain 2.000 documents. These dO<.'ument.'!, you see. some or the m havt never been opened " Thursday July 20 1978 DAIL V PILOT 0 I PROTEST ACTIONS START ELSEWHERE, END IN WASHINGTON. O.C Police Subdue Demonstrators Supporting. Opposing Shah of Iran Last Vear Hoek Stops Here All Protests Lead to Washington WAS HI NGTON !AP 1 "Everylhing starts bomeplace else but at finishes right here ... said Police Capt. Joseph Mazur, a mild undertone of complaint m his voice "Take the Bakke decision It began in Californi a. but where do the protesters t'ome., New York City went broke. where did their pol1t'emcn and firemen demonstrate'' The Shah of Iran v1s1ts Who gets th<.• pickets and the bricks'' We do " GET CA PTAIN MAZUR roll- ing on the s ubJect of protest marches and he'll rattle off a de· cade's worth Vietnam Pos tal workers Y1pp1es Human rights in this country and abroad P ro· abortion. Anlt·abort1on "This 1s the capital and this 1s where people come to." Mazur says. At the timt' or th<.· ('OnH~r-.at1on. the police department's S ec1al Operatio n s Division wa!-. preparmg for a group of In· and others tried to s peak from the C dptlol steps and lif're Jailed Al the tame. the entire federal \\ ork forcl' co nsisted of 130 derks The 20th century's first nota· ble protest gatherings, m the ldt Ler part of Herbert Hoover·c; ad· The British prob· ably 11 tarted the rusfOlll of •arrlaing on 1t'ashh19toR in I B 14,. leariag a big- ger 111ess tlaaa a•!I later ~tratlOtL mtn1strat1on. were the hunger ma rC'hes that sl.!ared the capital with the count ry :,, JCl.4ll' t'C'Onom1c distress THE F I R S T ONE •. tr. lhe feet of old mer. who had -.tood long 1n mane~ and foe tone~. feet used to the outdoor.; reet that ar hed easily and were favored gently as the peo pit• walked . the feet of tht' youn):l . feet fresh from college <.' ... mpl4SI:' dnd Ofr lCf•' ft-e l 'llOOIShiy s hod . THERE WAS NO counting lht' marches of tht· '60i,. the year-. of Vietnam e1nd war protest and dt:· franc<· of lht· draft Capt Mazur -.ay!-~Omc• Of the crowd~ tn thOSt.• dayc; wen• bigger than in the 1963 march "'hey were certa•nly more raucous and hostile Then came the Richard Nixon reg1mt' and lhe 1969 march on the Pentagon by the J>eop!e Norma n ~t<H !N t•a l'.e .. ,ht> Armies of the Night ... Mayday W h l' r. l ht• W t-I I (' }~ 0 \J H' t' n ('our•' ged thousands or arresti,. lht• S<iturday Night Ma!>l'e:tCrt'. when nowd!. exhorted motonst~ to "honk for 1mpea chmen' · Ttitn· h:.ve beer. poor people .., l' r. c· a m p m l' n 1 ~ • m o t h t' r · ' marc·hcs. "Honor Amenca Day" 1 e1 l11E:~. "Right to-Life" v1g1b Ther<' hav<.' been demonstration!. <i g c; 1 n :. I t I> l' So v 1 t• t Un tor. against the leader -. of Iran and di ans who had mar ched across thl• co untry to ~~"-~~·~"'-'- Decl'mber 1931. wen· relat1vel} peat'eful Then in June 1932. J "bonus army" of unemployed \ e t erans came to pt-t1t1on Con gress for 1mmed 1ate pay· ment or a war bonus and t hey stayed ~~~mr.urganiz@ in scm1-m1htary rash1on . they set up crude camps One gro· p took possession of condemned buildings on Pt>n nsy lvan1 a A venue and while resisting ef forts of police to evict them on July 28. one man was killed and sevl'r al were 1QJured ~ Ad~ ~'°1i"'""'-.--=== c·ase for n · gaining lost lands , water Mo111u111 and fishing rights As Mazur says. Washington ts the p lace people go to when they've got a beef. Last year the police department issued 252 parade permits. THAT, OF COURSE, includes such benign spectacles as the Cherry Blossom parade. but it also leaves out the sometimes hairy demonstrations at em· bass ies that arise without benefit of permit The Brit.Jsh probabl)' started the rustom by m ar<'htng on Washington in 1814 . leaving ;.1 bigger mess than any later de· monstrat1on. They burned the Capitol. the pres ide nt's house a nd most other pubh<' bu1ldmgs In 1861. V1rgm1a threw in with the South. and the <.'ry was "On to Washington .. For the rest or the Civil Wa r. the c•1ty was a target THE FIR T MAJOR political protest apparently was Coxey·s Army. some 300 unemployed workers who m a rc hed from Massillon, Ohio. m 1894 to "pell l ion the governmc.>nl for <1 redress or gri<.·va nc(''> .. Coxey Later the same day. Hoover ordered federal troops to dnve out the demonstrato rs. The soldiers burned the huts a nd tents and the unHrmed bonus marche rs were routed Two sold1 <.'rs 1n comma nd pos i t ions that 1j!noble day · Douglas Mat'J\rthur and Dwight D E1scnhowc.>r IN l963, A quarter mrlhon peo. p i e s tretched from th e Washington Monument to the Lincoln Me m orial lo hear Martin Luther King .;r 's Dream. a dream of d day when black and white wot;ld ltH together A commemorative book or that day inc l ude~ this para -,gr aph "One remember.; mo~t t he faces and the feet There were feel o f ever y 1mag1nab!e description. somt> of them bare . som e of them styhshly shod . the feet of old women wh.o had stood long over white folks ' stoves and Calming Effeet Female MP Adds Surprise Element FORT BRAGG. NC 1Af'> Picture this a bunch or ro\\-dV G ls are demolishing ..a. bar hurling tables -and euch other • through s moky air In walks an MP Blue eyes take in lhe scene hands poised near a heavy nightstick and a 38·cahber pistol The law Is a woman "AMAZINGLY ENOUGH, THERE'S something calmtng to these big guys about having a woman walk mlo a s1tuat1on hke that. They're not expecting It and there's an ele ment of surprise:· says U.S Army Capt Linda Norman. commander of the 108lh Military Police company at Fort Bragg The 31·year.old Ms Norman 1s among :i s mall number of female MPs She b comm under of a predominantly maJe unit rn ~1 tradit1 onaJly macho field But the seven.year m1htary veteran shrugs off any suggestion her position 1s cxtraordln;.iry and dismisses any role a~ a CemalC' pioneer "l 'M THE ONl.V WOMAN commander of an MP company here at Fort Bragg, but there are others In the Army f don't know how many, but they arc there." she says, relaxing In regulation Army faugues and combat boots "Women's lib may have contributed to the speed al whkh som (' things happened but t think they may have been coming anyway." she says At s..root-7 and 126 pounds, Ms Norman commands n un it of 189. ten of whom are women She Is trained to lead th t unit on patrol, to handle adm1mlltr:\ltve and personnel problems and to 110 mto u combat zone Whl'rl' MP~ would set up security Th'e Army I~ her llfe. she says "The Army 1s u very l><X:ial pla<'e. getun1 together with other officers nt lhc dub. thtnl(S lake that But I find that outside t he Job. there's not much lame for socialii1ng .. been mass mar <'hcs tor symbol• :o;uch a~ Hun11.ary ·.., Crown ol St Stt>phen IN RECENT weeks. 50 000 ro •00.000 people Jammed lht• Mall to sypport an extcns1or or t1mt: 'or pdssai?e of'the Equal R1ghb Amendment The crowd today wont be anywhere near that -probably under 1.000 But it may start a new ltne of jokei1 th;:t begin "Hear the one about the trnv<•I 1p_g !\a•e..,IT'Jr and ttit> r<•1! ~resl!man ·., d:•ughtl·r Winner K ti •t·n Hooth1(1\0 , 10. of Irv me. won 11 rst ·µl<u·e for ;1 p I <• q u e cl c· -; 1 g n t• d w 1 t h c ~<·<·ker!' tn lht· C:dtfornw ('1 :.i•:; Ot·purtmt·nl tll lhl· U r ~ng(' Coun t~ f-'<11r 'T'ht• 1 :m rnds Sund".' Trash Pickup Plans Posted In Newport f"o.~·wport Bt'JC'h l'(':-.1<h•n1-. \\ho want to get <t head )\1.1.111. <ln phln· nlnj! for lht! l ll)' I> nt!W 00<'(! a wet'k trash p1rkup ran find the n 1· w t 1 <t ., h ., <' h c cl u I e s 1 n brochures tn th(' c11y ·~ ltbrarie.<1, hrP st ations and at city hall Wudt: 8 Py1.1c•r , d1nwtor or gen1·r ul s<?rv1rc~. !.aid tho bro<"hures also W111 bf· sent oul 1n th<' August and Scpl~m bt?r water b\ll~ Thr nt'w qchcdult· wlll go Into crfnc t ilfte r 0<'t I Thi· City Council de<'1dcd to re· dUCP from two tru~h pickup'\ 3 werk to one tn order to rscturc !·pcndtnR bccctui;,• of Propos1t1on 13 • r• n If rl l ., 111 H• ()41 I ( '11 )l.1 ~ 1111 311 1t h• )·n rl c• n1' 1(111• .sou dt• "' d"'" '<hi• t•nn C. ll·11 T h• lode' I ,a.,t,·r tr fom con:• \Clll• 1am ~ . !. . ' 02 DAILY P1L01 I hUl'lft)' Jul)' 20 1918 PUBLIC N(WICE ltms7 1eo'f1taOl'Taunaa iULll L-1" "'Alll(£111 f $. No 11*"4 T 0 SlRlllC• C'OMPAHY e!l cNly .-lnlN T....,... -IN -I/lo ~rl--ci el tl'\&1 WILi. SU. AT PU&LIC AUCTION TO THI£ HIGMESl 8100EA l'OR CASH t INOl>le •1 lline Of Wit In lewt11I -y of .,_ Uftlt.0 SUll!•l all rlefil, 11tla aN -I~....,., 10 allCI - 11e1e111y 11 _,. w;o OooCI of Trw i.. l:lw ..,._,., _,.... .. CleKrl- TA US TOR WALTER CVllTIS P llAl(Ell •11d JUDIT H ANN PllAKEA,~-wil• 8ENEFICIARV JAl(E NEVFEL.O. PUBUC NOTI E -~ fo11:7Tlc;li OF $.ALI[ 0"111AL"fll0N•TY AT ... IYATli SALi ... ~ SUf'IUIOlt ~fllT Of' fHI[ 11' A T9 Qjr (AU l'OltNIA FO• TNE COUNTY 0" LOS AleOIL.0 In tlle IM«t' OI ll't EPat• of J()t4N J . 8Ulil( E, O.U.""4. Hollo '' ....._ 9'"911 '"-' ,,,. un ~~ w111 _.., •1 tw•••te ~le. on ., •tter IN Jhl ~r of July, 1t7', •I tlle Offl<e of GICIMll\ 0.-&. CtulC ..... JoM T Plt90' I. ~ C. ()HI, ~U So. Fl-er SI., La• Al\Qe~ t0011. Cou11tf ot Lot All~IH, !>lal• ol C.lltornla, to 1119 hlQl!ell •lld bU I Old oe~. •lld M<t>l«t 10 (Oftflrm•tlO<\ by uld Supe.lor c.oun. ell tlle rlQnt. till• PUBUC NOTICE •1cnnov1 au11NllU NI.Ma itATSMUIT , ... lot'-"'9 .... --OOlf>O ..,., -~H . COMMANOf.11 AjSOCtATE~. ''°' 0o ... st,.L. Hew-1 e.•11. ca tJMO OoNtkl NI. l(Oll. ~ Ill• ~ .... 5"CI, N•wllOn &Heh. c. ""'° Al,llatd IMftt•. f1J Sho<Klllf Ro.cf. c.or-c1o1 -r. Gt mu Tftl\ l>u\lllff\ ., (OllCNCl.O l>y • """''°I -1nennlio OoNto M. ICOll Thll \tat-... It ... 'lltllh IN c:oun1r ci.n.oi Or-eountv°" July >. 1'11. , .. JtQ • Publllhed Oranoe Coe" o.lly ""°' July 6, IS, tQ. 21, tt71 UU-1 • merrl.ct m•"· o '"' sole •nd -r•t• ~y •• 10 ... -l•lood "'>rd \ lnlt•est encl AL SOVTHEAUINO, • ,,..,,.._, rnon H •llCI l11t1'"t OI Mlct clt<:H\ad at ,.,.._ ___________ _ lllM of ~ -all tht rlQnt. 11110 end 11\l-t l"-1 the ffl•lt ol wict a. PUBUC NOTICE "" ----~ •• IOllll 1111c1Moeo v~~'- <us.cl 11411 ~l'td l>Y operation of._ ___________ _ Aec:onMc1 Sepl-11, ttn •s ln-•lr. No."'" In -17317 -'7lof Ofllcl•I AtcOr<li In IN OlflU Of , ... qecorder Of Oninoe eo..nty; HIO dotd of "'"' OH«~,,. IOllOWlnq Pf-•· IY P•"'" t : TN _,_i.<1Y ..... I of l:lw ~9'1y )1'.JO -of .... SoulllWHterly M ii of LOI\ ,., ot New-1 ~'""-on • .._ Iller-·--1n 8-4. -a> ot Mot.Cell•-Md~. 1n lh<! Clly of Co••• Mow, reco•d• ol w10 Or<IJ!Qt County. Parc1l ,, An Ea,...,._t lot \ltet'I putP0\4'\ """ pul>it< ulltlty --• Ovtr •net .CrO\\ Ille So<lm-\ltrlY SO •-.., othe<wtw, -'"'""or 111 actc11 tlOfl to t-Of w lc:I oe<...-d, at lht llnw of clfflto, In ,,,... to all ln.t <tr1tln r••• l>f'-11Y Mlllofte In the County 01 0r<lfl09, Slotle Of C.litornl•. POr1kul••· IY de.crllled •\ lollOWS, to-wit. Lot\ S4, SS, ... '1, '8, 124. US. 160. )00 or 3St of Tran ~ ~ -Mao ,. c.-Ill 8ooiL ~ P~ I 10 t1 Ill c1u,1.,. Of Nthc:tll-Mop\, 111 tM olllce of Ille Coulllf' ~tcorcltr ot Or.anQt CounlY. Calilotftla Unimproved f"f'•f orooett'f Tiit' Undfo~~ f!Kltr""'' llW ri(lfll to rejecl any -•II bids Term\ OI Wlf c.un In •-fut fT>CIMy ol Ille Unltf!cl St.ate-. on <011flrmoU011 Of w•• Ttn PtrC'MI ot amount bid to bf' cleposll.O with bocl 810' 0' ot~'\ to bf-•n w"t1n9 .tnd wlll bf' rtCt'oW<I al IM ollM-•0 Ofl•Ct •t a'lv ,.,,,,.. ;af1~ 1 ... llrft publlcaflon l'ICTITIOUS aUSINIU N4'11M: $'TATEMENT Tiit loll-11\q H r\OM ere Clol119 llu•I neu .n U S. GOLD MINT, 17130 L.aRO\ll Lane, F....nt.Ml'I VOli.Y. CA '2108 Ct\ar .... Wllll""' HMdell Ill, OllO L•Aos.e L-. F-t•lft VOiiey, CA 9?70I Loura &etll K.,.de<\ 117JO L..aAost uni, F....nl..,. llell~. CA'2'10I Tllos l>u\lntH I\ <OftOV<led by • IJl'llt••• part .... r\fllp L • .,, • Bttn Hardetl Tho5 \fAIO,,_t Wdl llltd wltll 11" County Cltrl<. Of OtenQe Cout1IY on J11ty to.ma F°'7>61 Put>loshfO 0t411'1Qt eo.n O.lly Piiot July 1), 20, 11, AUQ l, 1'11 )Hl/1 '°"'' ol Ille Nortt!Hsluly 190 OH lttt Of •••d LOI tol Of N~l)otl H~19nt• ... ~nown on • ,,,.P tl~<toof recorcle<I In Boo~ •, ... oe 13 of Mhce llaneou• M•t>t. re<WdS of Wld Our100 Coumy. ,,.,..., •lld llefort cl<tteof .... ------------ EXCEPTING THEREFROM lhet PortlOtl lnchJotct wltt>ln P'rc•I 1 11 l Merroll Plott, Cosla Mwsa, C•t1tofnt• 1" • '''"' -~• ot common eta •.1;n•l•on I\~~. no ... •rr.ntv o\ Q••tll •• 10 II\ comot"'~' or c0< tf'ftnet\)."• '"" l>eftefo<ltrv undH wld Offd of T •u•t. bY re<MOI\ ol" l>A<o<ll or tlafault 1n lh<' obh1J1thon\ •ecu•ed 1~rel>Y. M•e101on ue<u\NI and Otll•••ed lo CM Und••\IQMd • w rltttn ~tartt!OI' of Ot>laun -Oenwnd '°' Sale, and Oaled July "· 1971. ANNE F. DURKE AdmlN\trMot with Wiii •Mt"aecl Of Ito. 1:'1•t~ Of Wicl cltKl'dt'tll GIMtft.011N1. Cnitt1'ar, Jell" T. f'lt9l>t. J -C. Opel SUS..F-SI LM •-lft. CA *1 t 4'ttomeu for 4'ctmlnblrlt0f' wltll Wiii •-•act Pubto\hed Oranoc eo..u 0•·'~ Pilot. July 10. 21. ?7. 1one written noloa ol bn!Kh •nd ot tltC\lon 1-------------IO cau~ ~ uncle<5'9""1 to wll .. 1c1 l)<-rty lo wth.ly Wld OOllQalfOM. PUBUC NOTIC£ •net ll'ltfl'e!ttr ltll """"'"'O"Od uuwo !-------------' \A•O noflCf of bfNth •nd of ·~\Ion to SU .. ElllOlt COUAT OF THE Dt fl'COrota Morell JO, 1971 a. ln\lr STllTE Of' CALlf'OltN14' FOR NO 3'S<l' '" bOO-.,., •• ""90 s•s. Of THE COUNTY OF ORANG• ••Id Offlcll>I RtKorcl'I. Ho.~ \<1oc:IW~wlllbt ..._ b;ll wlthOllt N OTICE 0"' HE4'1tlNG 01' <O••nant <>< warr-y. hlJ<tiS ot Im-"ETITtON '1'0lt N09ATE 01' WILL D""' r~rdonq tolle PO\~U-. ot ANO LllTTEIH TESTAMENTAllY, ~ntumbrMKn, to pay IM rem••nono FDA AUTHOlllZATION TO AO· proll(llMI \Um of "-_.,., ~ur~ M I N I s T I It u N 0 E It T H ll by \dod OHd of Tr...i. wolh lntornl a• INOE .. ENOliNT AOMtHtSTfllATIOH on •aod not• prov~."""•"<~. 11 any, OF ESTATES ACT Yndtr tn. t"""' ot wld o.....s ol fru•t. EUale or SONl4' C WAL.LEA, '"°'· < hdfOU .>ncl C>APCn\ .. , 01 th<' O.cuM!d Tru\I..,. anet o1 IM tru•h <reAIPcl by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tMt >aoa Oef'<lollrU\I OAVIO G W4'1.LER M\ lllfocl lwreln a S.•O i<tl~ wolf 1>t! fll'l<I on r rod.Iv. i>etltlnn IOI' PrOC..lt ot Wiii otnd 1\• Au<ju\t I I. 1971 •I 11 00 AM df IM uf SIHrKt' of LtlWf\ T°"l-lolrY to IM •-c~ o• T O ~•l<t COMO .. nv 9..,., o• Petohon•!r..,., 10< autll0•1lal10n 10 •<1 Amrt•c• TO\IW'f' 0rw-City BoMWv•rd rruth\1t' undift' tnt tndependenl ~d w.-t Suitt 1110. or6noe. Calllornl• monlllr•hon ol t>t•ttt •U. , .. ••t>n<t' 06t~c:IJUfyfl IWI la w ho<ll I\ m•cltt for furlll., l 0 SERVICE CIJNtPllNY °""1<u1"'· anct th;tt tlw llmt •t>d .,, .. lc!Tr~t.,.. place of """''nil tr....,_ llas l>Hn .. I By Linda M.>y"' tor Au9u~1 t. 1m •t 10.00 •.m • In tlle A"'"..,1 5oo<ma<v ~ourtroom ol °""""'"""'' No lot ,;aid Publ"""" o..,. Coon Ollltv P11o1 court. at 100 Chile "°"''"' °''"" w ... t Jul, 20 JI A.UQ l 1971 • In Ille (•11' of s.tlt.a An•. C.llfotno• • • • 1111 ,. O.t..i July , .. "" PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAMI! STllTEMl!NT Tll• followlnQ _,..,, I\ cto.nq busi MU•S THE BOBl(IN. Hll S M•on Slrwt, Sam•-· C.llfonll• 1'701 Garmetn, ~a. Gennelt1 Inc • C•lllonw• totPot•llon. 17601 F'o<W\ Rd., Suitt S•, L•9un• N iguel Calll0tnl• ~611 TM\ bu\lne" 15 toncluc1ed by A ( ot oor•t1on ~melt1.G••-I. c;.,rr,.;,. l..C Oevld A <Arma111 P. sltltnt Thi• "•ltmtfll *ff flled ,.Ith 111• County Cl-of 0••"91 County on '""" 21, 1971. nwu Pul>ll•ned Or anor Co.st O.lly Piiot, >vne 1'I •net Jlllv •. tl. 20. 1971 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS leAME STATEMENT T ~-IOllOwtt>Q ~r\Oll I\ 00.nq l>u" M1o~ •s: OOCl(SIOE FUANITVA£, 1'1St F•lr vrew Ao•d Cost• NI•••. C..t1torn1•m~ Jns J Lt.. tOS S•moo W•y !Aquna 6HCll, Gal1f0<n1• 916SI M .. 1 .. n LH. t•3S ~mo• Wo. LOQun.a S..t<h, C.ahfornl.t ~SI Tho\ bllslneu I\ conducted by •n on• cllvlOuet ) ... , J ltt Th" \ldlem.l\C WM lilfocl W!l!I IM County Cler1'. of °'""'ii'" CO<Mty on J-u. ••11 . F....,. PUBLIC NOTICE WILUAM E StJOffN. c-1yC1ttr~ DAVID G. WALLE II 41' Wil\lllre Btvcl S..lle J14 PvblhlltO Or-Coast D6oly P1lo1 Ju"" J'l •no Ju4r •· 13. 20. 19'1 ·-----------1 La• ""90'"· CA too II FICTITIOUS 8 USfNl!SS HAMI n4'TEMENT Attfffte, tor .... II._. Publl\,_ Or-Cool Odoly Pilot, July 20 21, 21, 1m 14'1,. PUBLIC NOTICE '"• lo•lo-119 _._, o\ OO•nq l><IM· nt» •• 2140 11 FICTITIOUS aUStNUS s.'"'Z.,~~~~.'t!.~!!:.~~r~;.••.s -------------r .... f:.!:!i5~!!~~':..v bu\t- E1 11•n i<tmp• OeW1t1 . 110 PUBLIC NOTICE 11tnn. SalvMlotSl,Coita~.CA 'l'l62• LETS E T • Tl\1\ l>u~) Is conduct"" by •n •n , A ' hOO Wn l Moort do>tclual FICTITIOUS aUStNESS Streel, ~ltt 8, Sant• Ana, Calllornle Et11<1111(-0.Wlll NAME STATEMENT ~104 nus •l•IM>tnl ..... flt.cl ..,11~ th• ,,,. 10110..lnq pet'l()n IS doonq l>V\f Ch•rles l. ulfle<, Jr.~ Gelt\:le -~·~~~~-~pL.~~ne~\~$p•;.•:c)1~Jajlltlt~U:S.,£jta~~¥M~L~t!~tf~lltf'~. C~tl W rirst SlrMI, Sokt 11 1'11 C..lllor.111t.nza._ f"171t 1637 South H¥bOr Blvd . S...~ A,,., llr\liUsTM(\ f(" ~ Pvbh.,,.., Or..-qt ~ o.11~ Piiot CA '7104 -r•t ~P Jult 20. ll.Aug l.10, 1971 • O•vlct W•yrie Tubman, ,.., Mn O\a\.L Ltfft«,Jr l'fltt-18 Ailiff ta. -lnQ!on &Nc;.11, CA 91.... ,__ _____________ , T"'' i:>u'1ntU IS COllOU(~ by •11 .... Published Or~ Cont 0•1ly P110t, PUBLIC NOTICE dlVkllHI J-1'1-Jul~6. tJ.J0.197' O..-ld We-Tubmdn 241<1·11 Tho\ Sl•tttmtnl ... , filed wllh ltw 1--------------' ll·*ff Coun1v Cwll «Or._ CoYltt' on July PUBLIC NOTICE SUPEAIOlt C:OUllT OF THt I/, 1'/I STATE Ol'CALtl'OANIA FOii ""77111--------------' THE C:OONTY OFOllANCE PvbMhfO Or-COa•I 0.!ly Potol "ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ho A·'IU1' July JO 71, AUIJ l. 10 1'7t NAME STATE~ENT N 0 T t c E 0 F HE A It' NG 0" 1111 ,. ""' followlnq lie'""' I\ CIOlno Du\I PETITION FO• f'R041ATE OF WILL 1-·------------1 lie\\ <IS ANO FOii LETTERS 'ESTAMEN OH FAAK•, 1791 Arlron. La,,.,, UAY AND FOft AUTitO•tlATION PUBLIC NOTICE Cost<1 Me-... CA'l16?6 TO 410MllltSTE• UNOEA THE Elinor Gr..C4' M<CormlO. lJ'll INOE~ENDENT AOMIHISTllllTION C,.._, Arl1ona L-. Cost• Mew. CA•1b,. 0" ESTATES ACT F·•710 Tllo\ bv\lr~U I\ <ondv<tt'd II, •n 111 Estat• ol CLARENCE A BUN FICTITIOUS •uSINESS ctlvio ... 1 NElL. C><-<•.twd NAME STATEMENT EllnotG<lKtMc(.ormoO NOTICE tS HERESY GIVEN !Mt T .... lollowlll9 __,IS -no lluso Th11. •l•temenl • .,, lolfO woth tM IOMN H WHATLEY h4\ l•lecl ............. """"' County c-of Or-Courityon July o .. , ... Oll tot PTn0/114' O! Will •net tor I\ BR 's T 0 l I N 0 us TR I Al lO, 1'11. \uallt4' OI Lf>ltC'r\ h\l•-ntMY <1nd MEOtC.AL GROUP. Jill) S 6t,.IOI, "'7Ut lo• Autnorlaatlon to Admlno\tt• und4'• ~olt' 100, Sant• AM, CA 97704 Pubtl\llt'cl 0r""9t' Coast Oalty Piiot, tnt lncl11M'ndenl Actmlnl\lratlon of JO\f'pn No<flOlas Grl!Qu•l<h M o , July tl, 10, 77, AUil l. 1'79 E\leltt "<I. rtt.fttnee to whleh Is "-:•.•,dlnt1. Or , HUf\tlnQ\on S.tcll. , ___________ 2_.,_ .. _1a m-tot .,.,,.., ""11< ...... S. •net that n v ' IM hme -Pl.co of -1119 tr..~ T"I• °""~' 1\ CD'l<l<Kt..O l>y en on n.-o l>ffl'I Mt Ill' AUQVSl I, '"'·et 10 00 l1tlOU<1I PUBLIC NOTICE • m .• Ill lhe CCNtl-of ""-"-Josec>I\ N•<hofas G<l>QUt!Cll, No 3 of ~ Lourl, ., 1'00 Clvl< <Al'll•r M 0 , ICTI nous BUStNEU Or••• WttL. In .,,. City ot SAlllO Ant, This ,,.,.,.,._ WU filed wllh '"" N-E STATl.NtENT C.litnr111• Th• toll-1119 t>a•!.O!I• ••• dol119 O•lecl July u l'1711 Counly Cieri. ot Or•rioe C.0..11ty on Jury o...ineu •s WILUAME. StJOtlN ll, 1''8 WR. WILLIAM!> I. ASSOCtAfES, COUlllY ~ 1'097741 s" Ith Strwt. HU<lttngton &ee<h, C• CAllL £.~ALL Publl\hed °'"''-Co.tsl l>aoly P1101 '1• .. SU Se<wrltr ~ Jul, 10. 11. A<19 l 10, 1911 Walo.n R•ld Wllli.trns. Jr • St• tit> 1M t:HI ~ Bfw. 113~11 Street. Huntln9ton &eocll. CA.,... "'·-··CA tllOt Jean...,.., Wllllem•. S19 Ith SlrHI, Attor.,.y ..,, ,...I~ Hunll"91on ~ach. CA '1164 Published Or-C-sl Dally Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE TM• bu•lneu Is <Olldu<ted b~ • July 10, 1!, '1. ttlt 17:14-11 l-------------IQtntral pertn.r\hlp l'ICTlTIOUUUSINESS This ~a~=..~ :!1:1~.!/~."' Ille P UBLIC NOTICE NAM& STATEMENT Counlr Clerk ol Or~ eo..nly on July ti.. 1011ow1119 Pfftoll Is dOonq 1><1sl 11, 1971. leOTICE OF INTENTIOfl MU as ""1111 TO SELL llEAL .. ~EllTY KAROVAN. 1tt C.nter StrHt, Publlshed Or"'Ot Coast O.lly Piiot NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMI C.OS1~:;.·:~o c;,~:~s K.alstr l2SB July 20, 21, AUQ l, 10, 1911 • on '"'" 24"' CS.Vol J~ry. 1971 lfle Clea•brtoll Lana, Cmie M<ts.e. C•. ,..._,. PUBLIC NOTICE &o<ord ot Trvst..s ot tht Huntlt>Qton .,.,. Bocto Union HIQI' Sc'-1 Obtrkl Of ,,. .. Couftty of Oranoe. Sl•I• of Thi• b~tnen" <ondu<lt'O t>r ari tn C•IUOrn•& • ..ioc>lfd • rHOtullon of In-Cllvklu•I "'111 to wll e <tfl•on Pa<cel 01 n•I pro-~r .. o r l(e•~r STATEMIHT OF ALtoNOONMENT l)"'t'ly conf-"'9 _..,aomeltly 1 lit Tiii\ '1'"1~"""'1 we> Wt'd with ttlt 0" USE DI' FICTITIOUS •• ro t~.iect on the City ol Hunl· Counly Cltf'-OI Or¬' COumy on July aUSINESS llAME tnqton 8-h •I Uw N E. corner Of ti. lUI The fol._,119 ~' ...,.,. Mlan !>evtnteenttl Sl•f't'f ....i U11<• AWllue, F09772• OOned Ille~ of.,,.. fltflllou\ l>u\intss •net mon parll<ularly OH<rl-in tt>e Pul>ll\I\~ Or~ Coottt Oa11, Pilot name rtwru1lon AUQV'\I It, ""· •t tO 00 Jul, 10, 1I AUil J, 1~· 1971 1~·19 SAFETY COHtAOl SYSTEMS, .. m , " M>I '" tht ''""' ot 111e publlt 1161 Producllon Pl .. Newpon 8eecll. rn,..r.no of, ... Tru\tH\ too rKt•PI anct CA 911o'l ton\OCHt<Ukln ol ""81focl pr~al• la P UBLIC NOTICE Tiit Fkllt*" 811\lntU Namt re. !>V'<h•~ wld prooenv S.IO mffli"9 le<red to el>Ove .,,., 11111(1 In Orenoe woll 0.. "4'1d •• lhe O.slrn t Edv<ahori l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS Covn1y on October, 1'71 C,...ttr.S>018olWA""'1w .Huntlnoton NAMESTllTEMEleT Davtd I( ~untl , 7Stt W 94-a<h, c.,11om1a t?MI Al W•cl ..-1. Tt.. 1o11-1119 per'°" Is OO•nci ~· S..nflowt•. s.nta 4'ne. CA 92104 1119, °'"~·•Ill •l•o ~rt nt\\H Otlloroh A Kvnll. H it w <t••tcl In accordante wttl'I rtOVlrt OU IE T COVE tNVESTMEl'ITS, Sunflower.*'• An.a, CA '7104 m~nl$ Of lllt' C•lllornla Ectucalloll JOO N New port Blvd .• Suitt F . lllol M •MS\ wa' CondllcWd 1>¥ • \.ode, ~cOon 1'J7J Newport BM<ll. C•llfotnla •7f>60 119Mral partnership Tht •tsolu41on. copll'I of wtttell •re Joyce Ann S<hwerr. 3'•'1 Oultl 0••141( Kvnt1 Av.utablt at l"t H\ltlllnq1on Be4t<h Co••. CorONcttl Mar, Callforftl•'7.,S Tiiis st•lemtnt w•> filed with Ille U~IOft HIQll ~-· 01\lrlCI Ottl<t Tiits l>uslnH• h <onctu<1e<I by all ,,.. County C1¥11 Of Or-~yon July 10 .. 1ect et S'°I Bol~ A""nw, Hunt d••ldv.tl. 17. lt71. oftQ10fl Be«ll, C.hloNI•• ~'· ~n Joye• AM Schw•u "11tn• •00111 ,,,. ,.,.,..., .-Id <Oll<lltlon• O! "'"cl Tiii< st•t-t wu flied wilt> tt.e Publl•...., 0rMIQCI Coast Deity PllOt. ••'~ T II• m1n1mum •«•Plabtt bid Coulll' Clerk ot Of.nee QKlnty on July 20. 27. A"IJ ). 10. 1'7t ""'"lie U00.000. of wh><h l10,000 In tllt J-11, 1'71 '°'"'of • c.Hllltf't a..<k ,,..II <J<com-f'""'711------------- 1>*\Y bid,• ..i torUI !ft lht r4'10i11llofl. PUbto<f'otO Or'MOt OMUt O"lly PllOI. Tiie 01\lrl<1 Will not pa'.,,, ..... JuM1'•tlCIJu4y•. 13.20. "" PUBLIC NOTICE ttl•I~ commlu-tor lfll ""''of H id 2..i.111------------- 1><0Pt'1Y The Bu-wlll .,..,_ all l-------------L~h fOt IM Witel SOid -ty Written •net or411 proHHI' to PUBUC NOTICE ~~~:...=....~·.~ n;:~oe • .!;; --s-u-.. -E-11-IOlt--COU--ltT-Ol'_T_H ___ _ ~=!::: =~r;:...:i::. ~~~~':. STATE Ol'CAL.lf'OANIA 1'011 torm•'I<• wtll be reitClld a1 1191"9 TNE c:ou~,,:;:llANOl "°"'"poMI.... N 0 T I CI. 0 I' H I. A a I N G 0 I' OU EO tfll\ 11111 cl•y Of July, tt71. "'ETITIOH l"Olt "ltO&ATI! 01' WILL ~~~J,!NGTON8EACH ANO Ll'TTEM TUT~EleTAllY HIGH~ DISTlllCT E•lelt Of Gl!NEV4' G GAAY au AllJft E lltooolty GE H E VE G L A 0 Y S GAR y. PwtN\lno-.-1 C>.<H~ l'ul>ll\fttel Or'"'9f C-•I O.lly PllOt, NOTICE 1$ MEREBV GIVEN 11\o\t 1111y 20, 21, 4'ug ). tt11 PATRICIA TRAVl!i has llltd henl11 • 118flll0!1 lot Prooate °' Will •1111 I• ,.,.nc• o1 I.al""' Tn~•rv to Ille ,..tltl-r, ~•to -"1<11 I• mlOclf IOt flirt .... parllculM», -1MI 1110 llEftE roMES m•: Sl'~ A concert for Soler Ener111. 2 p.m. knde1 Jul, ao. Udo Tbeetteo Newport Beech. SS den et Ion benefit• o c c . •tec1cllno c..... A llrN •llCI llltC• .. -"'9 tht w .... ''" tlff11 ~ '"' AUQ\l•t I, 1911, at 10 00 • m • In lht ~,._ Of Oe1Nf1- lfe , .. Wle <~. 4'I 7tO Cl'"" c.-r Otlvt WHt. Ill .,,_ CllV fl $otftla Allot, Celllornl• 0..ted Jutv tt t•l9 WILLIAM a SIJOHle, C:-yClef• Jl.Ull MILL8• '"'".,,~.,-hlt•Sl4 _..,_....CA ... Tel. UUI .... ,,.. Alt>WMY fen~ Putlllllled °' ..... c-i 0.lly ~lltt, Jiiiy "· 10." ft71 '"' 11 SU .. l!lllOlt cou1n Of' THI STAft 04'C4U..OANtA l'CHI TH I. COl.*TY 01' ottAflGI. NO. ....... NOTICa 01' Hl.AatNe O~ f'•TITIOH l'04t HOMTE 01' WIU. 4'NO L.EtT .. tS TUTAM•NTAllY, 'OR AUTMOlltlAftON TO AO· Mllel$Tl:lt UNOl.fll T HI. lleOE f'l!NO.NT AOMINllTltATIOH 01' UTAnSACT. Ei•••• of tRlNE OAAHEn au IAENI! G. OAllNETf, Oto-. NOTICE IS HEfllllV GIVEN lt\el &ETTY LOU 1(100 hes flltcl Ileum a CM1tlllon !Of' ~ °' Will a11c1 •• •u•n<• Of LetWn fn~•rv lo Ille ~Ill-•, -fOr e11l,,.,,llllti0ft to Ml mlnt\la• Wl"'9f lht 1-..-1 ao mlmst~e1i... OI e,.-A<t. r ... 1'911Ct 10 •lllCh ll l'lledt for futth .. p.,lkulen, 9"d t~ 11111 u-a11c1 tMKe Of ......... .,. wtM llM bffft .. I for AUOUll I, "71. ot1 IO 00 • m , 111 the COOWlrOOfl'l 91 ~Ill HO. 1 01 •.ict (OU rt. et 100 CM< C9nlar Ofl.,. Wt"· 111 the City OI Sallte Ane. C.lttorn1a 0.ttG )VI'( If, "71 WtWAM •. S4 .IOt4N. CO!lfll y Cltf'll HITCtlClOCIC. 90WMA1e & ~· t1111M....,_~ , .... Im ,.,.,_ •• CIQl9rltU ... A......,..,......_ ~llallH Oranoe C:O." O•lly ltttot JlllY U, H, .. im < 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L Q T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The 8~1t Marketplace on th• Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell n. Find It, ( 842 •5678 ] Trade It With a Want Ad One C•U Service Fa1t Credit Appronl Wlllet"•sHoffce: AJJ real estate advertised l.n this newspaper is sub· ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes 1t illegal lO advertise .. any pre ference. limitation. or discrimination based on race. color. religion. sex, or national origtn. or an mt.entioo to make any such preference. limita· uon. ordiscnmination. •· ........ ':1:'._~.: ...... j~!.':!~.~ ....... ~!.~.~ ............... !':':.~~ ....... . G........ 1002GtMNI IOOZ ~-1002 100.1 ·········•············•····•···•·············· ....................... ·········•············· MISA VStDI REDUCED TO $89.000 Attractive 4 bdrm.. 2 ba. home in immac. condition. Xlnt loc "' IACk IAY Fi~c 4 bdrm .. 21h bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool, playhouse. extra storage. $169,000. IAYRONT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B"y-.. d,.Q1.,. NB o7S 616 1 ~COATS & WALLACE CCfJ REAL ESTATE, INC. A lOCAll\ OWNED COMPANY SLRVINC THE SOUIH COASI ARfn SINCE 196J MOUMTAIM RETREAT MODJISKA CAMYOH -3 BR. 6 acres. nicely improved for ye.ar round living. Easy com muting for anyone living an Southern Calif. area. Why live in the city!'! Call for appointment to see! Call 546-4141 Tlus newspaper will not .H .. _•~111110•111_..-V•l•E•W-H•l•U•S•l•--------knowingly accept any -SO. SAHTAAHA77 REDUCED GIAH'r -4 Bdrm home reflects executive living at its finest at a reduced pric e of $205.000. Impeccably maintained. Hurry. Cal for dttaib 64M 16 I. Serving C osta M esa-Irvin e · Huntington Beach ·Ne wport Beach advertising ror real S PEC TAC UL A R • Don't let the name fool est.ate wturh is in viola· forever Cat.alina, ocean you! Beaullful condo 1n tion o£the law. views. Huge main· Village Walk. minutes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!! EARORS; Advffflsen should dttdl tllelr ads daily CMd report .,.. "°" iftlftlltclahly. n. DA.IL Y PILOT os,_s li«Dlity fOf' the first • corftd m.rtioft ollly. tenance free lot. Thls 3 from South Coast Plaza. - Bdrm + family room 3 Bdrms & a loft. for on· ·---------1 home Is an immaculate l,y $750500 jewel. Higbty upgraded. air cood.. even a mlnl putting green! For lhe d.iscern1ng buyer aeeluog privacy, e~gaoce and serenity. Offered at $216().000. ~ l ' ' ~-'I I> I \ I I '\ /\ ()I\ ISIOO of ll.1rbor ln\l'Slml'nt Co CRAWFORD CAM YON North Tus lln a r ea, beautt!ul country setting on v. acre with view or lulls. Space for RV. 3 car garage, l year old. Call 546-5880 ~HERITAGE DUMPY FIXER ATTENT I ON lNVESTORS! Near the beach! Older home on huge lot! Zoned R·2' Lots o( possibilities! For 1le· tails call: M5-0303 FORESTE OLSON .,.,.~ t:U A.\l•.tto• HouMs fOf' Sale '·c--c-•••U•••• .~ •• •••••••••• NEW W i\ TE RF RO NT ~~~~~~~~~~~1 ----------'~1~ ~ :a\'"•' Ca '• 11" M, • • REALTORS GeMf'ul 1002 home with boat s hp,.: Have something to sell? ••••••••••••••• •••••••. Sell things fast with Daily Coral Cay· Below mkt. Classified Ads 642-5678 Classlf1ed ads do it well. MESA VERDE Pilot Want Ads. Bkr. 556-4380 $63,900 Take advantage of the buyer's market. This home in a prime area has it all. Wall lo wall carpt!l· in~. built 10 k1tcben. community swimming pool & a pnce that's hard to beat! CALL751·3191. C::SELECT I PROPERTIES BEACH FIXER RARE FIND' Steps to ocean! Garden roof with Vlew! Too good lo last' Hurry. call 645-0303 FORESTE OLSON .~ inr.••'O•a MEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 Bdrm 2 bath. sparkling 1&ZZi on I an:~ot in emfru ~i> '( Heights. Completely re- inodeled and enlarged. Don't ma ss 1~ ! Call S4(Hl5l ~HERITAGE ·-· REALTORS ltT'Histibl. Price l"IM Fon.r Model Price slashed $20.000 for immediate sale. 2700 sq ft. home. lge bdrms. formal dining. island kitch e n w /bltns. Cathedral rigs. separate bdrm & bath (or uve-i.n. Parquet r1oors 0 wood panel.Ing ~ I I ...... II I( I \I I ' ' • I 15°~ ! Cm! Hw• Co''"' dtl M10 I oo• OCEAHFltOMT Two 50' lots. s ta.irs to ocean with log cabin in LeucadJa. Ask for Marc LaCbance. Unique Real Es tate 753·1001 or "36-2689 eves. WHOA!!! Fantastic view home site. JUSt minutes from the yacht harbor: 5 acres set a mong other luxurious h omes . H o r s e s pemutled. $350.000 ,\ D1~1!';10n ol 1l.1rbor lm·<'Slmt.'nt Co Have something you want to sell? ClassLfied ads do it well. 642·5678 ~. .. ,. ... .. DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTmous NAME? It rou ., • .,. 111•1 tlled rou r new Flc1lllout 811•lnen Name a11d ,.... not yet tvtlfllffted It for putlllcMloft, pla•M e1on·1 torgel tllat tlla ll"'lt•llon It 30 d•~• !Tom dltte of flllflg. Tiit OA ll.Y 1"11.0T w lll P11blltll your •t••ment IOI 1 3 1 .50 . Our c1rcul•t1011 lnetud9• the enllr• Or•nv• CoH t ., .. •nd lef8I notleet appe•r Ill ell .. tlon• 111 order to •wl>fftlt rowr 11 e r e 111e111 tor p11blice 11on •end eppropn ... copy Ind • checlt to THl DAIL 'I' PILOf . PO. lo• tMO. Cot t• Me ... CA m:it. We ff do Ille r .. 1 '°' ~tormetton • ..,. tee•• ectvartlllifll pleaM C ... 142-4321 £111. 331. ' macnab I Irvine realty BUOY THE SUMMER This lush patio adorned w/greenery & deck in wood will delight you! We off er a carefree lifestyle in t his model-like home w/3 BRs & dining rm.. in the Bluffs. Pools, tennis c lub. school & shopping a short walk away. See & compare! $124.950. Jane Paquin 642-8235. (J·I33} 642-8235 644~6200 901 Dover Drive Harbor View center lrvtrM! at C<lmpus Valley center 752-1414 file~~~ PRIME SOUTH IA YRONT. IALBOA ISLAND Stained glass windows, wood and pegged floors in this exceptional 4 bedroom. 311:.> bath home. Private mas ter s uite with rireplace & wet bar overlooking the water a nd boats. $.550.000. • COLDW1LL IANlB eo. 644-9060 ''111 SAHJOAQUINHIUSAD IN~C€NTEA SEEK & flNlf DECKS AL F l l·G TAT NA H H C E RH 0 I C L W 0 E N 0 8 l B R I Y 0 W L Q L R l 0 W E R U 1 C U R T S R E P U S U A ~ p.< S-1'~A-~ ff-0-' 0 H H L A T C 0 H 0 U T E A E N N 0 F R lo E c I( s]N A w G H I( E N 0 t 0 T c W l B Y L ~L 0 S E R K R E A R N M 0 A C E R 0 F W R R T N U N M l H K A R 0 R H M L 0 L 0 8 0 L A L 0 0 E P 5 8 I X T I 0 R H I M Y C E P R A 0 T C H C G G A P C W T G l R 0 R P L W R H E R H L J N A H l R T 0 R I E C l R R U T E J A U S H R A E T 0 C R l 0 E A 0 S S 0 E N T U P R E ()•l l S T R U C T CM T IL H 0 E 0 V°A"t PE KY 0 G 0 Gun Half Lo- Mein Orlop Aochor 81idg1 FllFt Middle Monqy Forcasda Hurricane Promenade Suptl'SllUCIUrt Waethlf IT'S SO EASY TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD •You may use the handy order form printed below to lurn1sh us with copy for your ad. •Please note that the bottom POrtion of the coupon may be c lipped and affixed to VOU< envelope. saving you the time to write our correct address. We pay the postage• e u you need m ore room for your message, iust print or type 1t on anothef sheet of paper and mail 11. •You may place your ad by phone, lf you wish. Just dial (714) 642-5678 l tllll l'C• 11111111 II 11111; I• I I 'lie I I 111111,1,.,Hllllll l'l##*ll*ll#llll I ll•lil'llt I Ill• I USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POST AGE! 4 WO.OS MA.ICE~~ 40 LISS THAH l UMIS l TlMH $6.10 S7.l5 • TIWIS S&.45 SIUO Sll.75 1 11MIJ Sll.70 117.U 121.00 t4 TIMH U 5.t5 U l.10 Mo.JS PAYMENT ENCLOSED D SEND BILL D TOMWICOST P\il only one #Otd 1(1 1111Ch space el>Ov,. lnctuctl' yoor addrete OI ptlona nvmtler ln.o cost ol _,, lid •• al Ir.fl MO ol 111ti I•!>(! oo wll!Cll 1n111«11 WOtd of your Od rs wrttf&n Aod S3 00 ext" of yOu dctllfO UW nl DAil Y PILOT Bo• ~tifV'Ce Wltn .,..,.., rept .. S a BOX S€RVICE ORDERED ,,, .. I Ill ,,,,, , ,,,. , .. , , I Ill 'I tt Ill II 11111111 I e I I Ill I I Cl 1111#1•......,. ---BUSINESS REPLY MAIL -------------------Qcn1tfi.d Dept. Cotta Mtsa, edit. 92626 . ~· '• } • 0 • A • $ b I • A -- LAGUNA IUCH OCEANVIEW COLOHIAL EMERALD BAY Jud 1iste-d it.it wperb three IMctt oom. fo,,.lly room. dinlltCJ room hotM witt. optft beam ceihgs end CataUftCI MlltMts. This 11 th• perlect fomlty hotM. Priced to MU today ot SJ55,000. MYSTIC HILLS Rolllnq CTffft hills and c•yon Ylews from "''' newty decorated"'""~ two both hot. in logllno lf'OCh. Pri•ot. Mfthwj, deck and patio, perftc:t for outdoor e1ttlfrfoifti119-A hw for the dl1elfntlng family. S I 54, 900. SPECTACULAR WHITEWATER VIEW from this spacious lo¥r maint•nance multi~• .. r.dwood home. T1w-ff a..drooms, 21/4 balfts, c<Nlllpl.t.fy UPCJ'oded and in i mmacul at• co1tdition. Many •xtru, including a larcJe wlnlf cellcr ....... finish study cind sunllttt mosaic hh. Mat '" at S295,000. BALBOA ISLAND FRENCH REGENCY This kmri~ fiY• btodrootn hcMM with family room. Ir roof top ~ er.a typifies h bnt of "'• home and Interior design. D.tait.d wood treotm.nt, fr.efteh fireplace, ti~ worii and uniqut ftoorinq mab this Yfla truly special This 11 a one• in a lifetime opportunity f« GftYOM who d.slrH quality Ii.Ing. S 395,000. FIVE BEDROOMS PRICED AT $10 1,500 Pool, joc:..mi, fire p;t, lush carpe+, w~ and wallpaper. Fifth b.droorn. bath end family room with f lr•place could b• separate "mother·ln-law: quarters. Very nicely °"'~ and de-corated honw In ucellent sdtool didrict. THEY SAID "REA.LL Y A TTltACTIYE" Wh en H.ealt ors previe wed this 3 bedroom Lido Isle family home lhey said. "Really Attractive". Rightfully ~o ! lligh beamed ceilings. shuttered windows. colorful landscaping, South patio and model home type decor. Proudly pres ented and prope rly pr1 C<.'d at $233.000 . "R ea ll y Allractiv~". that's wh at they said. U~l()UI: t1f)~I:§ REALTORS', 675·6000 2443 East Co.1st Highway. Corona del Mar ,,1.,0 on Mt·~·' Vt•r<lt· ,rl 511G 5990 WESLEY N II ~YLOR CO. REAL TORS si JH't' 1 H4H HURRY TO SURREY REDUCED TO $I 59, 950 Beautiful ocean view. 4 bdrms., 2 ba .. family rm. + bonus . On lovely quiet street. Best huy in Cameo Highlands. Won't last at this price. WESUY M. TAYLOR CO .. HALTORS 2111 San Jooqui11 Hlh Road MEW,.ORT CENTER, M.I . 644--4910 AV Al.OM HOTEL 20 Rooms w1lh larl!e al lral1 Ive owners urut f'..n JOY sunn)' Catalina with this investment op porturuty and rme livmJ: Call for details PETE BARRETT REALTY GRAllT! 2 mslr bdrms' Cathedral rr1lmgs ! F'rm I din! Fmly rm ' Pool · jacuz:u! New· ly decorated' Low main· tenance + low pnce too! N~w listing -lie who he:-.1tales 1s lost! Call now 545 94.91. 25TORY 48R +DEN 642-5200 + HUGEFAM Lorated near bea<'h. 1 0-...rTransferttd S7J.000 assumable loan. No new loa n costs &'st Best buy on S,yCJlass ftnanrinj.! available Act Hil. 4 IR + boM&s !'low• Call 963·6767 644· 7020 w/poo! table, Yl~w->11 • "' •·" •v•• H '•'/ 21 23 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD ~~~: _'° the top! ! !'. lfillHI ;-; ... J~~~'-1tl.Jh<;ff -~ ....... --···~~ --~ Conn. es. I R.atty NEWPORT HEIGHTS OCEANFRONT ~~~_:_7..:_S I ·2060 .J BR. l lJJth_ gLtragl', Duplex. 3 & l·bdrm units. --- lurgl.' yard. frwt tr('eS. each with frplr Ubl HO 9UALIFYIHG n t' a r II a rho r 11 1 Rh Ga raRe coroe r I ot. Redwood decking. pool. ~.500 SS.llJ,OUO Jncludtnl': land' Jacuzzi & mur h more, 1s Roy M~Ccrdle, ~Jtr. Balboa Boy Prop. what this 3 ~room . 2 548-7729 Rfllffors bath home in Costa Mesa * 675·7060 i. has lo offer Own('r 1::. moll\'ated & will sell on a MESA VERDE rontract or VA Don't REDUCED $4500 1--------i wrut, eall now 556·2660 PRESTIGE • SELECT llug1· }Jrcl Wllh ,111 I hi· RESIDENCE • lllWntll('I-1\ Jlreal s Ult c;uardt'cl gale 1•om munt __ PRO~ERTIES r... fJmlly t'ntl'rt,11010); I) m Coron.a dt•I M~1r s LAST OUTPOST homl· Sl21i,500 J a!> m1 nt' C n•t•k . fh t'i BALBOA ISLAND w1ndnft mudd 11' \4arm RED UC ED I ) d l' t' •l r a I t• d l llf'<iroom~. rorm,1 l d111tn~ $25,000 roo rr and den T'4n 3 Ur. 2 bath home in Colle~e P ark . Seal f.k'ar h Cut t·om m ulcr travel. S95.!IOO So. Calif. Realty 64&.4529 546-5605 NEWPORT HEIGHTS PRICE SLASHED Pnced lo sell. Unlimiled investment potential. Completely re modeled J l>r. 2 ba. Bnghl & airy fmly rm. Close to beach ~lier t ransferred. Call 0()\4 646-7711 Real Estate -*VETS* 0 OOWN·O CLOSING Homes m all areas of ORANGEJCOUNTY VET A.GT. Tn lhts rixt'r uppt-r ftrt'plares. be aullful ly 1Jupl("~ on l\poll•n;1 ~1t·1r-l,ind~l·aped a nd many to .,outh lo;J\'fronl & llll" tlt'l"<mttor tou<·ht·~ llM• of I .. 11.1i:1 ~.r •. ooo ull exclu-.1H eommun1ty 1---------·1 ~ Coll 541-0800 COUNTRY CLUB f.11·1ltllt>i> of lc11n1s ruurt-. COUNTRY a11ll 1.1ool MANOR -I I' ant a'll•' entl.'rt.111lers WAil HI HONT FRENCH ltOMl ._ homl' 3 flit fam1lv room REAL ESTATE The lovely shullt>r:; & & l.lt>n AdJulntOf't Utt' SI\ e31_ 14ou stained ~lass h•nd!> to Lhc l ·mmtr-t luh ~t .?7 !'>IKt wiusual c·harm of this eic -0 JJnliPi6& Balt>oa 1 ... 1and R~all)' "'' ,..~' _673-8700 ,-: I j;I I NEW I I BUSINESSMEN I Contdt l the DAILY !PILOT for information I regarding the county lrequirements for jus1ng a Fictitio us I Business Name. ' 642-4321 I EXT. 332 DAllY PILOT LAND 3 ·11 J<"res tr t•>.t't•lh:nl <ffl'J of 1'1.1·nnd1do 1.oncd t\ 11 ~ rt-:HMS ool\. S79.!•IO :;.1 .tt'l'l'S ~pltt:Jhh.• l'..,::.l'on cho lot for ONI. Y S4!1 500 Wllh l!.1\S y TER ~1S D F: V fo.I . 0 I' t-: RS 2 5 al'res 111 l"/\LLBHOOK. Zonro EI.A 'o\o(fER;\1S lor SW9.000 ANTELOPE VALLF:Y Zoned 1.1 · 1s lh1s 17 + .1n1• purrel for a mocll•st $89.000 WALLACE Ir CO. REAL TORS Corhbod 17141676-4 171 DUrLEX 1..'<'ut1ve home tn beautiful BAYCREST. 3 Spar1011s bdrms . & lar)!e fam1l~ rm. !luge patio. lari:e lot an l·xlra spec111l bu;. at Sl82.000 indud1ni: the land' DOLL HOUSE Freshly painted custom 5 COUNTRY SETTING But close lo the beach' Set> this brand nl'W offer 1ng th at provides !>pacious fmly hving al 1lS finest in Lhis 3 bd. 2 ba beauly Only $89.500 64&-7711 MOVING??? Need housing info ? Ca II loll fr<'C 1-800·525-8920 Ext. GU74 or GU40 No obllgallon. A servlre or Affiliated Independent Brokers. I I COROM4 DEL MAR Co1,y ;i br I ~4 ba front house w '2 br. loft r ear untl Offered al S18S,000. Bernita F.1lertsen. rltr 67!) 2373 bed.room home' Movable ---------mwnor walls allow de· associated BROKERS RfALTORS 20711 W 8<.JIL,ll1 b t I f (:f) I RUSTIC CAPE COD BE.5T BUY EVER! Owner will finan re purchase of these 2 umts on full s1w lot. AskinR on I)' $154,500 · make offer' BY OWNER Mesa Del Mar SSJ.950 4 bd. fam rm 546·3797 IT'S COOL! Mesa dr l Mar area. 4Br. big pool. den /· bar. $97,500. Ownt·r will help finance Prin•1p on- ly. Call owner for appt 548·7530 ---------i Agent 675-6700 4 UNITS Pnme E 'suJe. l'JC Completely re modeled. Xlnl mcoml" $1 99,500 Own /Agt 54.'>-6685 Sell your own home CorOIMldelMcr 1022 FIXED · not '1r fee. As· sist in ads. fm. etc Real ly Free Homes. 530·2224 R.E ADVISORY SERV SAMDYIEACH OHEMILE Just like a model this btrJ home is nestled in a h ly yrd and a qwel cul·dt•· sac slreet. 4 big bdrms. 2 ba. frml dtn . fmly rm AU llus plus a rumpu::. rm. $99.500. 759·1501. Real F..6tate BEAT THE INTEREST RATE Take over loan on this highJy upgraded 3 an. fam ily room home on t.tus lrg pvt. cul·dt.'·Sal' ::.treet Payments onb $S07 P.I. al 911.'} Won 't lasl, eall now' 540.3666 Wltelc6111 REAL ESTATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME + INCOME So. of Bayside A rare and ---------s urprisingly spacious 3 OWNER MUST SEU Br+den. 2 slory home Lovely 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. PLUS a roomy never Mesa de l Mar home varant rental P vt SBS.000 All Lerms Call financing provided a l M6-5880 s ubstantial savmgs to buyer $200,000 Call for •te1H1 644-7211 --/Jn NIGEL OAILEY & ASSl:lCIATES 100/o DOWH Will buy you this lovr ly Mesa Verde . S Hdrm 1/• ACRE home $159.900 lmmac 48r. 2 Ba. 2 B y AJ.(l B l' th frplcs. hmc 1n Cameo 714.96¢.24311963.9101 or tllghlands. OeeJn & ea· nyonviewon ''"acre. Pvt _~ __ i_1._11_9_si_5 ___ _ b<:h a ccess Opn Sat /Stin.1---------l·6pm or by app'l 709 Cameo Highla nds Dr $247.500 tFee La ndi Pnnc only 673-1592. RUSTIC 3 br. 2 ba. frpk. pat10s, well decorated. Guest house. $153.000. By owner 64(). 7030 ----- $73,500 J Bedrm. waterfall. fish pond. Gorgeous patio. r reeping Charlie will stay Call 645-9161 l OPEN HOUSE , REALTY z · Spyglass Hill. 4 Br. Fam Rm. pool. OCC<ln view. -$64..900--=-$)95,000. 21 Bodega Bay 1------- Th1s 3 bdrm Monticello 'Dr-:-op~n ~ b1'V s:.lJ orl riieff 7 townhome comes eom SUn. 12·5. Harkt.>r Real plete w /new crpt & drps _B>_-ta_t.e_<_7_t4_1_1_ss_97_44 __ Newer 2 br condo. new crpt & <irp6. w td hookup. 111 neulral tones. wooden 175.000 OFEN H OUSE garage. patio & pool. Uy sh utters & clet'l rl <· Moo·f'r19AM to2PM 313 owner.6424610 garage door opcnt'r . Narcissus CdM 45 rt Lot --------- Ideal location Two 1'woblocks from0eean UndJvded~3 1Jll.innewin· s w1mm1n i: pool s & dustnal bldg 38,000 sq rlubhousc Just Its led EASY SELLER rt. $310.500 Probale sail• 6'$67711 JO':?down is fine.Owner Call T Nunan C2131 will help you buy Lhis lov-688-9000 ely 2 BR home on an R-2 -E-A-"'TS_l_O_E_'_S_N_l_C_ES_T_ lot & room to bw Id 2nd '"-" Real Estate urul. Greal palcnlial at Quiet cul-de-sae hm 3 Br LIDO $138.500 Call ror details & den (2000 sq fl> Beller 640-5112 agt than new Agt J oAnnc lncredibly spac1ou:. pro· ---------675-6000or 645-4636 pe rty with huge ope n Nice 2 BR. R2 lot. furn . planned family dming b<:h & shop'g. Pnnc only MOtn'ICELLO room overlook1ni: lus h Sl2S.OOO. ~ 2Brtwnhse $72.900 g arden patio 26x20' 2 pools 557·084!1 Hideaway master 'tWte SOUTH OF HWY with separate pnvall• COR..._.ER LOT UNDER MARKET patio. Abundant stora#!(' '"" Au~ ust 1 w 111 II~ l :ll throughout. $325.000 Will Dupleic Sl59,500 higher pnet>. Po pul;1r ron.<11der lradl· For ap The Property Mart 4Bdrm M esa WoOd!- poinlmenleall962·7788 64().9019 model w 1atnum 0J>(•n K€y Sat 22nd & Sun 30th. fki OPEN SAT /SUM l·S l·Spm . Call owner JJ.?l ~ R€ALTOR5ft 568 SEAWARD DR. forapp't 2 BR C harmer' Mint 1087 Saola Ro~a OCEAN VIEW cond. Priv bf'ach uc ~.500. As k for J uek11• 4 PLEX eess Boat s to r age , Dys. 636 3760 ~vc' more' $185.000 557-09t2. Broker 644·2343 EASTSIOE IUYS I 024 One as a 3 bdrm . 2 buth mod e r n h omt• f or $79.~. Lh e other 1s .., t bdrm • family rm . 2 story home. wllh ~hakt' roof & a tree hous<•. on ,, comer lot. $12'1,900 .•..•.........•........ EASTSIDE Spacious 3 Bdrm with oversiied family room. quality bwlt w1lh sha ke roof. fplc. a nd bwltms Now vac:i n t Sec anytime. Owner will carry financing . Call 540-1151 -~· HERITAGE . • REALTORS Real Estale Call 646-4463 lidden 2 Story Plush carpel. S!Ourmet kitc h e n LOVl'IY J bedroom with eating area. dinmg 11nd wet bar BBQ. call now ' $137.750 BKR. Call S40·1720 -"# I In Callfornia" PLAYTIME s ign changes• S82.000 SEU. Idle Item s w1Lh a RED CARPET7SH202 Daily Pilot Classified Ad. ~~!II RB>UCID 4 Br. 2 ba. fomwl d111lng, br1ck frplc. ('()m er lot. 2 cu gar 900 Dogwood Phone 7Sl·<YT74 e ves. Golf. tennis, swim . close by lo this s parkling Mesa Ver de 4 B R , 3 RA w/formal dining Re · painted in & oul New carpet. $147.500 !lubm1L your home in trade priceJ from $72,970 to $7 9,980 u•nni .. ~''"r" • paJJll· h ·nn" !!•1r,1µl'" • ponl .. Noqua1Hy-Dramat1c. nu 2 sty, 3Br. 21ft ba Nr bch. 10% dn $129.950. 646-lOJS HALrtHCHIN REA.I.TORS 67S.4J92 PUVIEW SAT-SUM 375 Princeton Dnve COLLEGE PARK FEATURES Tht: following floor plan~ tH>\\ Purdue J OR A l' S93.000 108.000 11 !J,500 I W !)00 1 ~.1.000 IJ'i.000 l :lt i • !100 112.000 I 4:J.~KJO Yale I Bit Cornt·ll 1 B H A C Cornell 1 HH A l ' Columbia I Hit A (' Columbii.l 1 BJ.! Columbia ·1 BR Columbia 1 BH Bcrkcll-y 1 H H A C' For inforrna t 1on un :in\ 01 homes. JUSl g 1\'l' u~ CJ t·;IJI lhf'S\' (1n1. I · RAM CH REAL TY 551 .2000 Costa M~sa I 024 ~on S.och I 040 ...•..•...........•..........•................ Best buy m ,.., t>:-J \ 1•1 Ut· i/S BR. 2~~ ba.:? sty ht• mg upgraded I hruout Will rons1de r l'Oiltr.11 I sale $109.800 Own r ai:l Bill, 831 l.25i MESA VERDE 2STORY 4 br. family room. 3 b,1 1 redwood tub !o p.1 111 St'Cluded ) aro Nc\4 lt'I 1ng. Only S1 12.500 Da \ltl Bourke. Realtor. S46 99!">11 •TRIPLEX• East C M 11.. Yr-. oltl $171.000 Ownt'r 11n\luus' SUbm1t ' Bkr 552 0434 SKINNY DIP SUMMERWIMD 5 Bdrm, :ma. 3 l':ir i:ar .: pall<r.> + <'o,1 r Ja1·u111 µl,1nk 1111111 '· lul:> 111 w.lllµJµ1•r lq1lc-. ~a 1 1l1111r op(•nt· r "'1 1 ha• ,pnnkkr-. '1u1'11 m11d1 mm t' (' \I I <I\\ :'oJ 1.-II FOil Al'l'OINTMt•:JST si:~.uoo •ll)X Hi t 1 I Ut< 1•ondu. llt'ilr ll<'Jl'h «. ..horpmi: blln k 111 h n1•\4 l'<lfllt'I ~ tlra111·-. I'\ I l•Jltc $1 :.!,0tltt l'I 1ltiJ 12'1:.! TRADE Al II l'l,l\N i'~S . 11<1 \ J:-. l \I<!-> \ ou -.uh11111 ' '''"' c·u~l•>m ho111t'. 111 t'.ttt \lt°\4 ' ! "tt1r\ i:.11111· tf you dan-th1· pn \ .1q rm, wctbur:., 1(1' 1111"' 11 •~ there 1n th1 ... IOIJI on rnntr.11·1 bwhl<-1 will bPdroom poul hnnlt' .11·11·111 t r.tel•·,· ll kt Loeate<I nt•ar So uth ;.:Jlj•1:11 1 Coast Pl<ita :.ind lrt•:-.hh painl('d out .... t11• (' 111 1~1\l 't l-:ST1\ l'i1•a1 ~l.t~~t 752·1920 -.q II m . ..,,1\1 htllt.u ll J 11n. w \41•11o. r ~ 1Pln, '-"UAIL W;1r rn "'""'' t11 ll l' T f1H0'11l• kll•ht•lt h1111 PLACE thm• 11i;i m1· l11 J• h 1r•• PROPERTIES . lt1·d l .1 ~ 11:·.1 It I H.obl'n-. ... 1t •• 1.111 !Opet! Til 1:10 ,,M.I ....___._,_. --~ ~ .._... . ..,.on Dea Point I 026 HcrbOur I 042 ···~················ •••.••.•...••...•...... II l' T I :0.. (; T CJ • 4 Br . C' e n l r .1 I a 1 r 11 \ 11 11 0 l 11 \ I! 1 , s pnnklers. lrg c:m fl <•l•o, FX~Tt '"l l\ll· IJt l'L~ \ new ext paull :IJl~l ll11! : · ·. . . Sur 661.3351 agent St:utt lfr.1lt' •·Iii 1.1.l.t SToro I 032 Dr.1 m.11..-11rn :11>.1 prn ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• LJU thu k I<\ OW h DRIHkS OH THE ;, ~ ·~ .~.'.~1° 11 '1 ' _ HOUSE! ~ 1044 Th.iS~~ lJthr ••••• ~.~~.Tl¥.,.. d c s t•r\ 1·s ;1 1<1.1•.1 .... .....,"-"== Pn"al'Y mounl<iin \ll'\4 1---------Prof. la ndsrap1·d . 1>a11 SMOKETREE den. many up.1:erad"' l\. more S83.!l00 IYOW~ER 22832 t'OJ( l>c1rot1)! 11 \.\> ,1 ~ SIJ6.~ . Assume V I\ loan. Si 50<1 3 Br. 2 Ba. rrp1c·::.. li:t• lot ,\ cleli~htful anti '"u' 1t1 .1ll••r .1 Bdrm -.m)l?I•· ,1.1r· 1•nd u111l on i:rt•t•11hl'I :\t.' 1r pool 1acu111 t.·r,1 ,1ml l11!<1· tr:11b f:/"'l.'•lt• Call for details 644·72 I I 768-0562 ~ Fo.tom Val~y I 034 s , . ••.•••.•...••••........ l'lburon townhomi· l.Mi:1· "'-----liOIO.-,,,_....,. J Br. 2 sty lkllboa Moclt I 1---------Many l'~tra ~. (.'omm l'l<r:~ll <i l-ll<Vl'll-~b.bkr,i~h~;;i 1·ol\IHI Pnred SSO(XI undt•r \, \ ;1p l • tnr' · BH ., H.1 lll•H• pra1sal 1-'a!ll -.,111• \ \ "I It hirrn.il d111111 / buyer<; call on 1h1-. 1 llH 1r•1tn 11111-.h 1a1111 r~ & P 11 r k ' Id t' t 'I .1 I t' d t·t 01 ~1q11•r p11 \ '" \ w1bonus r oom llkr \1•r.·1 1t .ir1 .J' ,\1 ,11-.111tl 754-6262 ~17 fi{)(I 4wrm.J.~ ba. '~.'fl " l'111·e.r·:~-lrim·· •. IW pool. l enn1 .. s ..i.9011 962-4471( ... )546 £i10"l 675 7411 . HwtHnc)ton Beach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y.c••ll·nth!•' !°'-t\t'.trnnr-1 . I) 'I-I l.11n11\ 1inntt · 1 S&S Re~alf• S pt•1·1.tlhh Hll :!',. li.t , hi..:hh ,1p 3, 1 or 5 hdrm moclt-1:-. i•1.•dl'll !.:,~i i •,IJ · .1va1l, :;omt• \4 pooh ' 968-4602 Pennington f'rol)\·n 11·' 3 BR-VA CANT' R~ed$3000 JIR +POOL En•·ll1·11t 1111 ,,1"1' + IUCH $6S,500 1'.1rk ltw.11tu11 I llt ·11r·•• l>t•,tU(\o ltrt 11l.;JUI ~f •'t 'rl f>n m1• Huntington llt•.11 It hdl "".ii ton 111,. , In 11, location n1•ar -.rh1101-. room hirm.ol t1111mi; r 11 1 park..", s hopping l'l'Ot "r~ 111 1, 1< , t .111 11 1 1., 11• & j(Olf 1·our..e Sl5~1 tnt:ll Surwrh. ,1n.;.i• ,111n inve!>lmenl lo quahfytlli.: hmni• St•·r" 1 pool .tnol bll)'er. Owner will h..tp lt•nm-.' lrt1111l'1ll.1t1 11• f1nan('e. i:ak1'.~adv:in l'Up.inr \ • llwru•r h,1, lage Call 96J-67fl, pure ha"·1l h11rn. • .tll t• ('\l•fto1 't v. , ., '· ., , I da\ • \.,w onlv $''1 !il~1 • •l r--i5~ li tlt'-= ·,~g· J~".~ ;..~~~,· [ \8l l!lll] 963 7079 or 652 427~ REAL ESTAn: COUNSl!:Wf< PROl'F.Rf\- Mi\NAGEM ENT S1ni:h· fam1ly & multi plex un its Tax defernng 1·x ehange Sellers & buy1•r-. avaJ.lable. Gary Bo~lf'r, 96(}.43118 Prop I l SJ-ciol We're forced t.o retoe1111· so we're sellin~ our htful UNIVERSITY PARK .l IJr 2 ha N{l 1 1m h111~ 111 Vtll I I I ind 7;_. Tuyot l Ownr •\1!1 ;,s2 I~:? $l5t-. f{l-:LOW \1AU1' E1 ~1H'nf1r"' Rlful lr-t 1111 .mr W1tb111..: 1;·;"1 1.11 1 i\1(1 Or;mli:t' Trt·1· l'l.io I 1m l111 la.kt• I ltr ~ loft u ·11 t 101r ht.'JUtllull} 11 <'orntcl.I. pool. t1·nn" 11vm & r1'<"r1•at1on room 48drm. 2Bo t "'"' rm Want ra111 -.,111• $Sli.J1H1 hO'le Derorator rrpb & Owner al:! KJ:! K i5:! drp6 mclud. ONLY 1•., - MI 'S i''R BEACll IN OWNER Uru v l'rk Ot>1·11 EXCEl.L 1\ It E A 1" H Wl'l'kt•nd ·, Caroll Pnn S C II 0 0 • I. l<i only $%.Otlll 5.'>!J !H!I:\ N EI C. H 8 0 H II 0 0 I> • p ARK SHS.500 962.4927 <.01y 2 hr, I' 1 h.1. rnndo 111 SPECTACULAi VIEW This lo \lely S p a nish home in Uro<idmnor's Ha rbor View Hills. hns un incredible view of ocean. hay & night li 2hts, there are 4 bdrms . 2'1'.1 baths & famil y rc>0m. The entr · ts ,1 large, beautiful courtyard for complet e st!clus ion. Th1:s µroperty has just hccn listed&. won't las t ! $298.000 ~EE ING BELIEVING IY Ow.1st •POOL* F.x~ 4Rdrm, 3Ba. den. prof 1ndscpd, mony xtraa. Mu11t sell. under appnaisal $108,500. Open Sat /Sun 1 S Wkdys, ~7428. Neal3br, 2ba, f R . r p, i---------S87.500. Be Isl lo see' th;• tl.'rr,11·1· Wind ... o r n'kldcl Nr l'lbh..w '<hp Poll <01•ntt•r SX3.9:.0 l'nn only 839-4:~11i UDO REALTY 673-7300 A D•vlSIOtl of Red Hill Reali~ , I offered hy MACNAB Irvi ne Realty conrnct b111w \'nl1·1uin'' i l.+·n .. -+·hl'''' Ill•\•'"'",.' h1 t 11.1\,in In 1•1n.1.111nJI ' 975 Denvf'r Drive Prtn only MeMV.,..lst.h ~ yrs old. 3400 sq fl. 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba $188.900. By Ai\. Beth 714 964 )431/'63.9101 835·0211 •• 951$ ... • .. • # • • •••••• # .... OWHERW1LL AN AN CE $9500DOWN Hyouattavet.you can No qualtrylnR 811•·: New Turtlerork C.11•11 bU)' this 116.000 3 br. l~• loin on this lovely 3 .:a rd en homr Th• ba home on the Ea1l3idc Bdrm W /pool SllS,900 popular l.t1rkspur M<ldl•I (Of' the-above down pay. We have others J Ur. I. Ru LM$!<' rna~11•r ment Home h11s lotll of Wnhnl Paciflc suite with bak11ny & film ~ brick, ceram1r tile Prwrtt.s rm Sl27.500 ('.tll (il'OI •~·· & 2 patlos Hayward ,._ -r-731 _1522 Gebharrl. lrvm1• P.1r1f11 Watson Rc:al (';slate . ~ !f523700lw1w1 eo111am ,\ 731·5581.. 1---------·1 :,pm I !· • d r ( r J IH °"1l Y PH .. 0 I DHllPfaD ew 0Henn¥ Pl.m -4 TuwnhoWle Hl&bl)' up ~i.ldl'd Top loc Ownrr 5o47 5832 or S52 S»a Sl0,000 undt'r ma rkrt l.11 Sallv Tow11ho111c , n1vtrs1t y p;irk . $109.&00 lnv1•slor op porlunlty t'all owner /broker cpl lo ct, I tl()6 )48S-0777 New 4 BR. 3 lla. tam rm, k1tcben nook. lge yard 2 Sly. Must sell S121,000. 1213)478-2830 Woodbndge 4 Br. f'R. 3 U:s , 2 frplc $159.SOO Own/agl (1)74111294 EXCLUSIVE WOOOlltlDGE VILUGEtl CONDO Excellent staner home 2 bdrms • 11 2 l•alh!. ! vt!ry nice cond1t1on 1 Only 9 .500. Call for an app'l •!1.1!1l111u~· .\: l!..11 .. •1:1·.al1t11., Rine; t~-IO '>Sf,ri .'\nytamc r ..... tl>lull p,. ' ~ld'l MEOITHRANEAH HILLSIDE VILLA -Clote tt. ..... 941'19 door, eMTy tflrough the atalntd 9fa11 ...try, look • to •aulted ullln41, pau throt19h t9'rH b•drooms_ relax llMWllMJ yow 11ppllmc .. are C ""'"d for Ofte Y"'· 1ttp out to the alKkcalMCI t.,-ran Giid alt down. You·~~! .... $167.500 497-3331 NEW HOM ES in Laguna O<:ean/(;anyon views. Beach. J oi.eph Heuo, S20.000 move-s right 8kr1Bldr Call 494 8818 buyer 111 3 BR. den. 2 ba. RXAMD SAVE Expansive ocean and ca nyon view t;xtremely <1toet 2 Bed • 2 Bo • huge co n vt•rt1 ble den $121,500 formal dtn'g, frpk, 2 fauos. newly det•orah.'d. m med poi.session 80xl00' rom er lot Fleltl· ble terms $17S.OOO. 8} ownr. 494-4444, 494-9968 LagiimaMlpl 1052 Rm REM ENT H4 YEH ••••••••••• ••• •• ••••• •• tt • • I • • iof • Hou10For s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport leo~h I 06' ""-wport !l.och I 06' s-C1ewnh I 076 ...._ ....._, 1 .... PrOfWr+y 2oo_o lrriM 3144 ••••••••••-•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NI* 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gradias Living Gr11cd1.1: Spanish arC'h1t~'t~ on velvety Jru:.s slope:• alonll curv llti trt't' lined i.treet A pictw e I.hat mere words ran't c11pture Let us 6how rou the Hlulfll call ~r21 .. ...,_portC~ 640.5317 HAL ESTATE CARHll IM S4LES F\111 time real estate salt>S assCX' who reqw res s ubstantial eurnings needed by established local broker Ou~taod mg opportumty for eager proless1onal Call John Sellens 644-11.33 ror app't Interviews ronl1denllal NEWPORT HTS. FtXY-UPf'ER Charm1og rottage , 2 bdrms.. 1 ba + bonus rm & bath attached to ~arage. Owner Wiii f111a11ce No points • $110.000 P&llMSULA UOYETHI IUCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAN ClEM&fTI &Cul n~w Woodbrtdj( .. IAYfltOMT Ultimate R l<;t::YCATE •EXCITING• HACH TllPLD 38drm 31411 1>Q rt fl~~ WEST d . month to month Exq uisite hom e con om1n1um Spuc1ous,sparldmi.:32 2 8Ts-431l w1priYate sandy buch Rarelyava1lublt-,nowat SllOPnRetlf 1n t o p loc.i u o n .11 --on Newpon 8ay'1 moet Sl.39.000 (157.500 L...-ltedl l 144 charming & beautiful BERTHAHENRY Al the beach . lo BERTHAHENHY ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALToo.., beauUlully landscaped 11tr11 nd. 3 br 3 ba ~ REALTORS ..ol\ll)lta. oceanfr~nt. on +separate ma Id · s _21.5 Oel Mar 492"6121 secluded adult park 21.5 l>el Mar 492-4121 ... _ ,.A_ ... 3 BR. J b11. + & b $150 aorgeous 24JC60 1!174 ---....... ..... =or 67~ ~~8 ,AHOUMIC Bonua-top of the hnc. DU,LEX/$27,500 ::A~.1~~~59~011 & weekends J .A Ote•~wHo.s 2Br. 2ea. ram rm & A ~h or l dr1vl' from •• Reynokb & Co • luxury custom homes much more·if you wllnt ()run)(t' Co gives you a Newpori •och l 169 • --avaa.lable w tbenerits of to IJve 111 Uus lap or lux highly dt-s1rable area ••••••••••••••••••••••• Baycresl . Ranch style. San Clemente coastal llv· ury with a paupers purse with fantastic ~rowth y 4 wks on Lido dunn~ w/3 Br, + den, S ba. FR. lng. Homes Include wet UUS is ll. (KTLZOHI> and pos1t1ve cash flow Aug ror S2000 2Br. 2ba frplc. chef'a dellghl bars. areenbouse win Calfantia ,actflc from your Investment. alps~-673-1202. kitchen. dbl &•" II pool. dows, Nutone food cen Moblle Home Sales !''or complete detulls . 1---, ------ Ry owner $210.000 ters&much more. YOU 2706Harbor.Ste2<11J CaM973-4626How MMgnif1c1enl beachfront ~. Mk ofr MUST SEE! Pnced from 540.5937 West Newport: ho nil' 4 $22.8,000. AU offers will be ----•n HWde R.E. Inc. Bdrm 2 bc1 lhs +dorm cooaldercd. Full Bkr. co FAMILY ,ARK 1631 E 171.h St. SA toll. Yrly lse 11500/mo operation 498-0200 o r Btl1 dbl wide Barrington. San Clemente. by 0-;;;;-~__!_ _ 831-9122 5 •Parle. completely up Bt!ul Span style duplex. VIEW SEAVIEW $10.000 OOWM OCEAMFtlOMT LOT Plus Redwood expanda ble house/while water Broadmoar 3Br. 2Ba, guarded gale. comm pool. Jacuu1. tennis $23S.OOO balance. No quallfylnf. Owner will view K R Properties _c_arry--=--· 8'0-__ 7778 __ . ---1 Agent Sue Tate 493 9381 lmmac. 2 br townhOwse, or492·9496 nr orean. Pool. jac • M_O_T_H_E_R--1-N-·L_A_W_o_r secunty. Ownr. &44-l094 guest qtrs -beh house OHM DAILY 1915 WINDWARD 4 Bdrm home reflects ex- ec livin& at Its finest. Reduced. $10.000. Coata & Wallace R. E. &40-6161 acroas rrom ocean. Nr. bch access Prime area K.R Properties. agt Sue Tate. 493-9381or492·1M98. ...... grad ti d US . 8 5 0 red Lile roof. gorgeous IGDIOJ-51 golf cou~e v1<'w stained Cata.bna. ocean. bay & 1u1.-t. .. u ... u~ 5...__ , ~ Newport from lhUI 4 br -.._ ._.,.. glass window'> Each uml 21.., ba furnished ho . 848-8895 2Br. 2•;z8a 640 l326· Only $750 mo C~l I NEWPORT Duplex . like Hayward Watson R~·al •EXCITING e new. blk. to bch Mu~l f.);tate. 731 55111 sell 839·11730. ........ UllrfwWIMd KIDS &PETS FOUR HOUSES ••••••••••• •• •• •• • •• •• • T'No separate hou.se.'l on Gwral 3202 two la~e ~175 R2 lol" •••••••••••••••• ••••••• $95.000 each Ail -tmMEFlNDERS• 673-7737 or 545-8424 10008 of vacanc1ei. ----AJI areas · All pnt·t!s T&4 HEW UMITS These are 1ust a lt!w 1940 WALLACE, CM SUIO fum bach _._ .............. iiiii•1 2 Bed .. 2 a.a o v o l Laguna Niguel blofl to Mam Beach Newly r e dec oruted. Realty • bnght. clean .. S85.9SO NEWPORT IEACH RliLTY 675·1642 $10,000 ON c.,lah-I 071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER MUST SACRIFICE- Large 4 br. 2 ba. cor lot. To many xtras too men· lion. Must see. $88,800. ()pen hse. 496·2381 Ill. of a mtle from the beach, fWl ID lhe sun 3Br. 2Ba. too many xtras lo meol1on. 1n most beautiful 5• Family Park In Callforn1u , 1wlmln1 PoQI. jacun1. eaunas. enclo.ed roller akatlna rink. minutes rrom fuhlon cent.er \he Pavillion & only 129.000 IDL.8346·7) Eight 2 bed rm. 1 wo 1 $17S lbr lud olt cozy pl:i. bdrm /\II I'" h.tths SZ052brpetshurry'Plx l-'trsl user tax benefits SS7·0ll24 LIASEO"IOH :t br elegant twnhomc, lJmv Park I br lurn. decorator 111odl.'l. patio t\om1· 1 lran.:ctree Agt K lOAM 11r PM. SS1·4682 LEASE OPTION I Hedronm m Un1ve~1t} Park' l.c11~c wh1I<.• ~(lu save U1e down payment ltEDCARPfo:T754 l202 :J.1100 '11"1 fl HlL <Illa . ~11!1 5110 H A '\l•l!>nn HcJlly 5;,1 :.7 15 or Vll>-5:1.'.lO HORIMS REALTY * 494-8057 * THE GREEM LIGHT has been given by the o wner of this 3 UR townhome. Ready for immed. occupancy All systems are GO. Avail al ... Sll2. 750. 496-2413 496-5220 493-9494 8)0.5050 The Shores. OCEAN VU Guard )!ale, walk to beach. ret· area 4 bdrm. REAl ESTATE 2 ba. all upgraded. Pnce reduced lo $169,500 FUSH!FUSH! BH'.4 PRICE REDUC· TION ON BLUFFS 1000 SQ. FT CON DO. $133.500 CALL FOR DETAlLS! Volley .. ...., PLAYGROUND OF' Owner/Agl 492·2958 SI 5,000 DOWN TIIE PACfflC' lnv1tmg ---------•BYOWNER•Dt:ACH surf & sand, or bask on SEHSATIOHAL 1s j~l 200 steps away th c d c« k & en Joy FAMILY HOME 3Br. 28a. frple, 2 car gar whitewater panorama 2 in a carmel like s eltll\g l>r . 2 ba Reduced to Next to Niguel Golf onapvt st lnL\doSands MoCNtltMH~ Big 4 bdrm, 2 bath, pool. jac. waterfall. Complete· ly remodeled. new thru· out. Owner will finance. $159,950 total price. Ask for Ed. Chemow. 964·4M5S agt ----NEWPORT HEIG>ITS $79,500 Reduced I Won't last. charming 2 BR. fplc. French doors. stove. refrig, close to beach on R 2 Owner. 64S-IDS8 WESTCLIFF 4 BR 3 Ba. w/FR. FP. D1W. remodeled k1tch & baths. rust cpt thruout. &g & beauWul. Bargain pri ced at $155.000 Manna Really '42·8850 IEACHHAVEH Sll,500 On lbe oceanside of a qwel. pnvate street w I ocean breeses and a l.ltUe ON!an view, I.his 3 BR home's tasteful eleAance renects I.he pnde Of It 'S owner Just a mile down the bike path to the beach, this 1s heaven at affordable pn«!. Call Callforwio Padflc Mobile Home Sales 2706 Harbor. Ste 208 540.5937 FAMILY PARK 3Br. 28a Goldenwest Move Ill today. Pnced for qwck sale at only 03.000. <73·SS1U J MeMle t4-Store 848.8895 MobHe HOftlt Stan Assumables . re · pQSSe51lons. buy rentals. ttntlown Forinfo 17141 141-1895 All have (rplcs. ceramic lal»oa l.a.d )206 tile m kite: hen & bath, •••••••••••••• ••• •••••. dishwasher & stoves. 5 covered spaces allow ror S Br. 2 ba unlum. ~~use on camper parkrng, JM total yrly ls e . I 16 I opat parkin.~ Autospnnklers. ~8. ma mt Cree wood 111dmg. lc6oa Pe•ma JZ07 Bt-au l I Jn d !'.I l' J p 111 !( ••••••. •• •• ••••• ••• •••• Good rental area of(; M $l9.5,000 BOB BROOKS. Rltr. (714 I 675 5'117 w•., x GROSS 1 8 units. proJe<:led gr/1n· come $:J:J.768 All 3BR/2b, by ownr Mr. Werner. SSH 63'70 dys. 54!Ml32eves 16 UNITS Ocean' 3br 2ba $32..., v1tw oay. Sm ree 645-4900 •CONSUMER'SGUIUE Perun Pt ho mt·. 2 br .! ba. wet bar. avail wtnlt!r or yrly Mi_.921 day~ S21HZT2 eves CGr"OllCI d9f M• 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RIMT/UASEOPT. Easts1de Costa Me.c,a, Acreage for Sc* 1200 yr old. 5660.000 3 Bd.nns .. 2 ba . pallo. Sn of hwy. lllew l'arpd drapes, pa111t. '600 Mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stuart Fine Rllr Agent 673·5354 Sl:JS.500 Cour~e. 1 Bdrms • 2't.z $138.500 645 1262 ---------1 baths. 3 car garugc Just COSTA DEL SUR Lill' rrunul~ to bus. beal'hes IV OWMER HARIOR VU HOMES CARMEL. 3 Bd. 2 &. ram rm . Pror de · cor /lndscp. Spotless. lmmed occ. $157.500 fee Ownr640-4424 Prin only. Valley Rtottr .. -731-8050 20 ACRIS 631·5454or646-4SH 1n beautiful Murrieta Valley Surrounded b~ horse ranches. has it's own waler well. Terma fo'ARGO . Love ly 1-i ous~ 2 BR . DARTMOUTH IN UNIV. PARK 1 luL..,lJnchn~ mod\!! in l hr l'.irk II homei. ll1~h qUJlll} c.irpt•b ,111d <ira~~ L>ct•orator shut lt:r~ .ind wall rnvennA!'I f'rofl"'::.ional l(lndscapt• Lari;l· c•ovt-rPd 11a t1u , :.pn11klcr!> front and r1· ·II Jin· flll Thi~ Ill\ t-ly honw w1lh :l Bits. l11r)(e 1·ow1lty ~lyh: k1tl·hen untl .1 -.11xh off ttw n1.1~ler •~~lrnom. 1-. µ11n~d Jl on I\ 511111.1!00 red hill~-... 552-?SOO SOMflHING SPECIAL 111 lllF: ltANCll' lho· 1J111>ulc1r .\bdrm & fam11\ rnom home on l'h111n~ ''Omer lot QUHll Slrl.'l'I 11r,·11t fom1ly h11rn1• l'r1l't' rn1w uni~ SOO.IJOO on the R1\lera wah never & freeway llugc fum. Nwprt lll(ts lrg comer to.0 grund• Entertain 10 rm Lois or Vl(lWS lot.2bdr2ba,fam1lyrm style in I.his 3 Hr . 3 Ba.. $1~.soo + bonus rm SJ 19,500 or Just kick back & relax ADULT LIVIMG 645-7044 Opn Sunday & be da:ulcd by the Panoramic mountain ----- coast11nl' & hillside and valley views In lhe OOVERSHORES Newport. Heights 2Bdrm view!> S!lS.000 carefree adult environ· Owner must sell 4lir, 1-guest hse. $115.000. 507 M1'.011'ER HA~ ~;AN VILLA Start planmng now & rnavtll' bwld n<'xt }car un this 50' x 100' Jot with 1111) deJ?n•e views cnJO> I hi: good life SiS.000 mentor Monarch Sum· J83. prof lttdscpd, & de· Tusti n Ave Open rrut. 2 Bedrooms, den, 2 coratt:d WtJacuz7.i & Sat/Sun 11·6 . Agt. baths. upgrades F.x· pool lilln rn1l·roweve. S48-t!196. cellenl community many otht"r xtras ---------- faciliUes. Sl~.000 S229.500 Opn !-\undnys ~lllti'"J all 645-4226 or fS33 t3 I 6 · MOUHTAIM VllWS ----F'rom $7500 own to OCEAN AMD J 12 5 l!).11 lhghland Ur 1 Coz.y 2 Bedroom unit 1 Back Bay By Owner 2300 $12.000 down r & I .-N>Oll~~-1' -1 .............. ~~.. taj;ai.Ju..tid~. ~ h frAltl-l7?c; • (';t'j • Island Villaae. Ocean by fiV1nNlfallliiig rm. /mo. areas: '"NB. BF.CKONS' t;l•l your day and city Ughts by xua lrg family rm, 2 HB. Lakelorest, CM. No fet>t rught. Close to commun1 rp1c·s. sky li ght entry. quah~ying necessary wt>l great starti•r home. l Y center and pool Jacuzu Sl67.500 G42 8135 Move·m todll.) 957-1998. low rru11numance gives 1 000 --Pri onl you more time to i.pend Pnced tosel at Sll17. Best buy in We11tdj(f 2 bd. __ o_....:...Y _____ _ on lht• hcat:h 3 br , 2 ba 2 b:.a S8l.OOO or lse opt NEwr<>RT HTS. Sl:J>i.500 . 64S 7522 owner /It>!\ We have 4 exclusl\•es in 3 M h u -Pl The Heights COTF D h.Zl1H Shtm onurc ,.,..y . ata ly OWNER 1 2 Bdrm. ram1ly rm .. Id l Laiuna Niguel "··umable lo"n R"' ·~. 4 ownnii cmrru wa crs 496_7222 831•0836 '""' " ... · guest qt.rs, corner lot w1th tht' Mm da11c1111( on br 3 b11, POOL, f1tm1ly S112.SOO lhl' ex1wnl>c uf ocean? rm. 2 fireplaces. 2350 SQ 2. 3 Bdrm .. dining rm .. t.uxury II\ m~. Ille deck. LA*• For.st I 055 ft. lathe & plaster. t•ul Vktonan charmer with 1•xlt•n::.1 "l' btnne work ••••••••••••••••••••••• de·sac Price reduced l(uest qtrs. Pnce slashed throu g h manicured $17000 714 1496-4024 10$142.600 3 bdrm. den, family & o A $162 900 ~ro11ndi.. with room for wner f!l • • 3 3 Bdrm . family rm .. I W __ ... hvng rm. separate din ,,.,~, ............ ... ,.;v.-.c...._ .. .,. 1098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drostk Redllction <714> 677-5891 Over $10.000 price drop ___ O_R_522_~--- on this 4Br. 2'1a8a 2 slory F.WROOK home. Priced at $5,000 below nearest compara· 295 ACRES ble listed home. Quality Low. low down payml neighborhood Ca I I or Owner will carry. Asking come by ()pen house Sun $11.900 per acre I Mi July 23. l ·S at 9611 from dowatown The Westwood Or. N/ Ed· Real flilateConnedion 1 n g c r E 1 8 u s h a rd 549· lf.65 494..gas:i Othef'RNl•tate ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EXCITING• Luxury UvMc) 1975 Mad!.son 2Br. 2Ba . 20xl6 living rm 1n Garden Paradise for two, enjoy the best for less. -!*:A(;Ml~=-= Loaded with oaks. 3 B.R. 2 BA home. wit.b your own pnvale lakt • secluded area. Terms l''ARGO (714) 6i6·S717 OR522·2080 ..... " Afftfttfoft! For trade. 50 acres. Riverside Co. subdivide into 40 one-acre lots Trade ror mcome proper ty Pally. 898-:i645. Mon· Jo'n. 5 UNITS Mature coup1e. 110 ~t~ 28r house +4 t Gr apts Gardener . $400 675 7~ located m ~d rental an•a. 2 Br. 1 ba. w ID. stQvi· Laguna Beach. Ocean refrig, gar grdner 1495 vu. I bile t o beach m 17oo $270.000. P 0 Box \520. ------- Laguna Bch 92652 2 + bdrm. frptc. new ch· • cor S395 494·8639 or Location locatioll &'13-1605 eves Alm06l new ln plex Ill Costa M~a One :t Br !owner·., un1t 1 4t two 2 Bdrms $169.500 So. Colif. RHfty 646-4529 546-5605 HARBOR VIEW Unosu c1 I M o ntt•<' 11 o model home 4 BH .. 1 baths. ram . rm . Cul! view llOO Mo 1nc1udmg gardener Al(t 673·8494 -=usTStD£ Si>ac ~fiC ~Ta-. -FOURPLEX frptc, lge t ltch & dinlnj{ . rm Patio, dbl sar ONlYSllS,000 U75 /mo H9·1131 . The be'lt easts1de of 837-0666 Costa Mesa ll 1s an ex· -------• clus1 ve with Quail as an• Costa Me-so 3224 many oUter Income pro-••••••••••••••••••••••· perty hsllnas . No ad Tranquil Panoram11· dresse:. please Cull for View 3 mstr S l Bdrm~. an appomtment with one 2"" b a . ..~ r p I l' • :. t.' p oC our many lnvestmenl balcony & yard Auto {'OUnselon. Ca 11752· 1920. garage opnrs . OW, tra:.ri Pl _.C cllij673·2282_. ___ _ pool or wu k lo <~•8 mg rm. A!C. Sun & ~tul MEWW-ORT pnvate mstr. suite & BAY & ('on' beiJCh :t hr . :1 Im dub '168·J86S CUSTOM veg et ab I e garde n $!:111,000 ---------$149,900 C.orgeous runct\ style 4 Big 3 bdrm . family 111~ !)() Coas t H1wu} LAKE CWltom built in Newport' rm. home with super Callfom1a Pac1r1c Mobile Home Sales 2706 Harbor. Ste 20ll 540.5937 .. och Prapl'f'tr I J SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Restaurant site, 133' LAGUMAHILLS ocean frontagt> in Cuatom made dbl Spa. IS Carls bad $280 ,000 minutes to beach. $84.500 W R . M R e a I t Y or make o ( t er . Ownr/agl.714-434·1735 ' 9 u _.IL comp. beautif~lly rpl d & A draped tlu'u-OUl. To st•t• ~ E Charming 3 Bdrm, 2 ba 111 PROPHTllS'M qu1t'l nei ghborhood IOpft Tlf l :JO f".M.I Drps /W /W ('pl, rrplc $1&96. ~. 645·3009 Loh for Sale 2200 3 BR house. We.-.tsldl', I.:•• BEACH LAGUNA BEACll Qwct cul·dl' s ac. Red ocean view Owner may 497-2457 __ 1 bnck pathway and while fmaoce. $179,900 Call the ru1I fence. 2 M11ss1ve Newport .Heights *DUPLEX * VIEW fireplaces. Beamed ccil· specralistsat646-4463 I H.5?.1164· 71) • ..a...u Property 1400 Mobile ..._ Store ••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••'•••••••• ••• fenced yard, dbl gar & OFFfCEILDG SITE workshop. ~ubm 11 on HunUngton BeBch k 1 d s & pet ~ S4 • .> 27 .000 sq ft. lot near mo.~7 7733 or 549-007fi Pac1C1ra llos pllal ~ 759 0811 mgs Huge family room I .UONew;rtCentert>r ~~~~:~1~~c°:s~~~=~~~ Home' Only t year old' ;~~~t~y ;l~\eba~tc:~~~<' iaWJ.: ii\iJ h '111.>e<ls paint, minor re Pool & tennis! S74,500. "' ti 6.,. d ....... --__ _.. •-•N-ew•po-n_ee•a•c--•l '>arr>. idt-al ror home & REDCARPET754·1202 rantas c " covere patJo' nv parking-amt 848-8895 SMOG FREE Lovely smgle wide Kil w 1expando, low park rent. won't last at $19,900. (8KS317-63). MB>ICM. SUITES BUILT TO SUIT Huntington Beach Pomts Sbnp. Cntr & C1v1c Cottllge S200 ul1I p(f y11 Center $135 000 mng t'45-4900sm fet:. David sOurke Rllr •CONSUMl£R'SGU1Ufo: THE GAME ROOM 1n1·ome Hurry. only MluioaVl.jo 1067 much, mucli-mor e• H•PPl..._.ESS $159.900 Own~r will carry 2nd A " area-6500 sq ft medical 548·9950 bldg for sale upon com· o.tofCCMMty Cottagl' 2br S265 refn~ luds 6U-4900 save ' I" t!i' 2550 •CONSUMER'SGUIDi': M1s.,1on ke11lty 494·0731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' IS TOWNHOME F'OR SALE T 0 Just reduced $6,000 ••• Ocean '1t-1A . walk lo BY OWNER. La Monrho NOW o nly $219.UOO bt•ach. 2 br +-guest apt Montiel 3 Br, 3 be. rum Hu rrv, t· a 11 t od u Y' MobiwHo.Ston 848-8895 plttlon Located between Pr ~ Parlfica cl Hosp. cl Hunt· ~ lngton lnlettomm Hosp. ••••••••••••••••••'•••• 1 'l acre? 2br S290 kid pct )OU Ill' always wantl'tl • llL'tl mcanl for farn11\ run l'omr bt't' this 21ss '><I fl :t bdrm . 21 • ha townhoml' 10,·oll'O on qwet 1•111 il1• sat· ... t~t•cl StJ.i.900 :t1W5 3rd /\ve, rm. dm·rm, a /C'. up"rd 67J.8550 ~ l.aK Ownt>r 990·4518 crpts. s hutters & ,.,., ,,. '' •'"' ··~~ARMING ~~r:.~;"i\, ~,') [ ~ lfl&ll DETAIL ll111qut! duplex hus t-BR and z BR units. both w1lg decks. Also incl wet b11r. Mondnan win I.lows & doors. brick firs . Near beitch. $159.SOO SACRIFICE IY OWMER JllCR. ~sq ft M.V. ~ome. 4 Br, bonus, fam. D tR. conv. p it, wetbar. :i frplcs, 3 car ~ar. lmmac. nt!wly landscaped. You won 't believe it but out or town owner will St'tl this beauty for $132,SOO. Will also c00S1dcr 10% down orlseopt. LUI HILLS RLTRS. 5' 1-2600 4U·21 I l THEILUFfS Charmtng Medlt. style condo: goU course view, 3 ll~e BR. 2'h bu .. super value at Sl 13.500 Agent 640·6500 /640-4277 Fonntr Modet Homt :i+ramlly, dinln~ room. Absolutely gorgeo us pool. Huge lot Fontast1c mstr bedroom Reduced t.o Sl 03,ilOO. STEALITl :'I Bedrms + bonus rm. ~.,.,..+ '-odt I 069 Beaut ocean vie ws ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOU$1 IEAUT1PUL Elegant decor, Vanl.uit wallpapers. ~ S.F. of beautiful home on 1200 S.F lot. w1rormal dining + fam rm, w tused bnck F'P & large hv111g rm Hnme overlooks large c overed patio & beautifully kept gardtn & lath s hade area Separate 1arden w tfrwl & nut trees, ar•pe arbor &strawberries You'll be ll•d YOU taok I.he Ull)e lo 1ee lhia beauty I Call 646·431W, Rulh L1ume Rltr HIWPORT CEHTB UALTY 640.1112 $1"9,500 Lag lnvestmnts 494 .ss25 $©\\4U~-~t,!rS" That fnfri9uin11 Word Gome witlt o Chuclle 14,.,4 ~J CIAT • •OtlAN 0 ,_,.._ 1o .... , OI "'• lo..• ,. ...... ..., ..... d •... ...... IO '°'"' lov• ,..,pie -O-Jl I RAGNI D I I I' I' I I KADCE I I I I' I' ! ~r:M~~lfi r r r 1· r r r r 1 I r«!~1'• ''"ml I I I I I [' 1 • I scRAM-LITT An1•en la ca..;~ aoao Don't Miss Thi.a B\lY ! Bay Ave Pl"Ol*'tY. C2l 2Bdrm hses. 1·624-9914 BLUFFS l LEVEL VIEW end unH. 2 br 2 ba $157.000. Owner 844-4201 cae: 110181 ILllNS CD. OVE:R 50 YCARS OF SERVICE "-..ILUPfS MIW LISTING lmmlUwate 3 Bedroom End Unit Trlna r.lodeJ -1 Back Bay View - Tiled Jacuzzi Nt>w Oven. Dish Washer. Disposa l And Water Heater. New Cuittom Drapes And Carpets. $179,500 111 DOYll DRJYI 631·1180 owning a s parklln1 4 bedroom "planned umt home" on a hill with view of Newport Back Bay & lush green canyon for ONLY $134.900. For more info call 645-7221. Ontu~ LErl 11rr2I. Wntdff Realty 1076 •WAlJ< TO BEACH• Stnale wide 60' long, encl 'd porc h 5 Star Park Pool & Jacuzzi Must sel I 960·51144 or 53&-m1 CANNERY VILLAGE Water close, 2 super de· luxe 1977 dbl wide I.an· cers. beach property (.AJ4.166& A34213l Mobile Ho.. Store 848-8895 ....................... --------- 10 EXQUlSITE OCEAN New '77 4MxS6' New adlt VIEW LOTS Ea tale park . Fu 11 e r ton sl1e. ready for bldg. xlnt L • n d s r a Pe d • 0 f r terms. Call Norm Wulf 1-879-5184 ev. 831·2600. WEST COAST p AC IF JC RE AL De Ania Village, N.B ESTATE Clubhouses, pools . · beuch, boat slips 3 bdrm. $3$.000 terms Owner /broker 875·8'58. 631-4920 I bllt orr Beach Bl. & CORONA ~ar 645-4900Save• l-'ee Main St New construe Ry owner 7 month o ld •CONSUMER'SGUID!: Uon. custom sulle design m o d c I h o m t.' cape condo. 3 br 2 ba. available Financing Proress1on&ll) decorated quiet, lg patio. no ki<h. available mtenor & landscaping $640. Nancy. 497.2149 FLORID/\ Air cnnd11rnnt>cl 3 --------- p R 0 F' ES SI 0 NA L Bdrms. $82.950 107, DRAMATIC, nu 3 bd. 2...., &l-DG. down. Call 714 737-6095. ba. 2sly FP Nr bch Li,: Contact Warren Lortie or R a.._ r_ yd ~7~/ tB2S 646· 1035 Robert Jarrard. Mon mtenrs, ~s. d - Fri 848·3133 Gro•ea 270 4 BR. 2 ba. family rm ••••••• •• •• ••• •• •• • •••• super ruce. mu ny xtras Income Properiy 2000 FALLIROOI< SS95 731·4537 or ~9·6896 ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • Home + grovr wllh 3,551 ~nr 1agt __ _ 30 UNITS sq. rt. house w /pool, on 7 3 br super condo. hran.d FAST CLOSE acres w /mulure avotado new 2'1 ba. J.IOOI. dbl 0~11 WILL trees. 1245,000 The Real it a r . ssoo . No pct :s "" EiitatP Connect Ion 642.5206 AHAHCI 549-166.5 <194 A25.3 -------- NIDE OF Real &tat. -'l'nplex. E. side ; 2 BR. I Y. OWHEISHIP -..a.. "IOO ba. frpl. pnv yd. m~ -'llR•ge ' Af,t 973-4772 ORAMGI COUHTY ••••••••• ••• • • • • • •• • • • • ------- BeautJful townhouse un· Wanl Beach property ror $3503brkld OK gtm pix 1ts.Caoclosemoneweek exc<' home ln Anaheim S2502brgarkid!!plx on contract. AITD or C&ll~2334orSM-0568 Smallfee.5S7·0824 subJect to Underly mg ....... ..,............. •HOMEFlNDERS• lsl asawnable or owner ,.. -.......-.s" Beautiful 24"84 Royal will carry al ~'J Will W..ted 2900 $2101 br. kids pets pix Monarch 2 br ~ ba, lrg accommodate exchana~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3502brkldspet1aryd rarruly rm W/Wet bar. lrg Call 752· 1920 0 w N r r 0 pl' r l y In Small fee SS7~ kitchen. rormul dining ' ln&lewood Hawthorne •HOMEF'IND!:RS• rm.A1C.21tora1eabeda, '-'UAIL orSo.Bay~~a• 3 b 2 ~ b 2 t Seetoappre11iat.e.Beaut T ~LL••yc•~H'I r 8 , Y (ll\Joy I.he chnm of thla El Toro l ·Star adult · PL _.CE "' ... ,.. -· townhouH, pool. tennJto. thl'ff bedroom. ocean mobile park. Convenient A Ph Tom D'AU~sandro cowu, rec hall. or Su v1cwhome.woodpegged to everytblna. Call I NOPllTIIS• T.O.PIOPllTllS CoaatPlaia S'90prmo ~~do~: r~;i'a~e~~ 714/S81-911M 10,.Tl~IO~ ~r:n~meo~r m:: $46-1390.644·5488 UvlJli rooro and diDioa GIAMD OP .. IMG HIW .,.mt •v 84&-5221aft6PM . 4Bdrm. 2.8a. 2 car llU. area. WOod deeks on two -oo C,. • 1_ ,.11 • •"""" ..._ d I s h w s h r . f r p I c levels canUlevered over .,, ..JH 1"-' IY IUl.DB Blck:y•rd. 16th fairway. Near new. Any mobile...,_ bouehl • l-4 BR.1111~ &2·3 BR. ·~ MS-5088. Move·in now. t.hru this st.ore thrv J11ly I all epacloua dellllle units. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• - COLEOFM!WrORT 31.1978. Ilk• to bcb frora he re Ha.MtflvrRlllMct 2 Br cotta11e. fplc, beam REALTORS ~"-'"" 1•1ta.ooo c.p. 241 :: ••••••••••••••••••••••• c11lln11, patio. clo:sed .1.76-1111 t~Mapolla Oel-.ware.HB.638-\'118 lcAoelllmcl l•06 1a.r.Adi.U~onl)'.Nopub .., We3tnalnlW' •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ~ E·Side 548-4761 OCIAMSIDI (714 l ...-• 2 lift.DIS * '1ie 2 Br. 2 ba. frplc, luun New a br condo bit ll\ll COMMUNITY IB.500 Small I bdrm MH, =.. ~~~r:.~ ~~nB~~ t:?' b~· P~ ~~~os1~~el~ flrtplace. l~ ba ~· of PreeldenUal Hel•hta. rent $81. SO . A ho Z\ti bt: 1-3 BR, 2 tii.. ' Refs req t87S/mo yrly _64M!Mi8 _______ _ :.!:t' c•1U the benefits nl fl1mouth Voklrt' SSUO ,.., tpq>k'a; SlD.000 ea lse S7~Jdl8 wknd1cvet. 4 br +den. la yard. nr all ~· •mente Uvln1. 7 &U·IMS 1•111' Alatii.l'M. HB 835 6000, exl 261 M P'. schools. Avall t;ept. 1 luxury Townh omes Af.lTll 8~ M50 Ml.aou av1tllable Priced from '57 8x3.1 house t.rali.r awn· _ m --·------- $'19,900 NOW la the tlrM In I & w rou1 ht Iron New duplex• 6 4-plexes ~ Jbr Cape Cpd k~ Sha.'11 4 br. 2 ba Mesa ck-I to buy. 4112·2710 or all1ra.May betMnl33E ~ch~ from the dl> Petrncd>rlF'ttS$':0824 l'hr X\ru $4'75 1mo. !t1t83JO UlthSparcl1,CM ¥flopet'.C7lt)llf)..6704 •HOMEFIND!RS• ~AUflllt d72268. . . • r .t B r •• .. 111 ·c ..... ' l v " \I lt d 11 ,, ~ "' h =--F.< - M1 On '<'i? ,.!\'\ dul pal can mir pt'r 1'b1 'ho l08 dull S t l 11a1·i app Pon Tiu!> ~Ult r Ir l:.m1 Gari tng ~ .. 11..:1 lhd <.:all Wl-l 1-'\JIJ Uru!1 or I W('f( lleCel Pmll W St tcrv11 fo'n !Jard" lime. I lard 642 11 Jn In ne maid Perm 'f'lmt'' lpty II oas Bch.- Muat l ~rson eall64< HO We a1 mntun mt."el ( :.elling 11n int Mon.U HOU' f'~tt-Pn work 8\ own u-1 deo&.s W1 HOU Aparlr acrvlt'• Sa I a r bend.It.a Enaliah G44·2622 Apt'aN Rouecke Uayy,.I Own ,,. """"' . ,. . .. HouiH U11fw.ilihed Ho.nH UlitfuniW.a.d Ho.NI Uttfllnll.a..d Hotau Ul'lfumb hed Aporlmettb ~ Apartmenh Uwfum. Thur&day July 20 1978 OAJL Y PtLOf o.~ ...•..•.•........•............................................................•........................•.............••..•...........•.. c.sto Mffo 3224 a...iee lJ44 Mt.,.t leoch 32'9 Wntn.IMter 3298 Corona de4 Mar 3822 tt.tleM#• a.och 3840 ~enh Unfwft. A...tab to Share 4 300 trad11driaUtfttal 4500 •·•············•······· .•••••..•......•.............•........•....... ······•····••·····••··· ···•·•···•············· .•........•...•.....••• ···•·••········•·•····• .••.....••....•.•...•...•......•......•.•••... 2 bdrm duplr,. carpdt ........... ,S NOFEl!:I H.ow.~.tuodaf. ~:.!brTHlmJ.s~puol 2br,f"'l,pool.~f1'1g.sun· 38r.2.Ba&28r.xlnll<K'a ~S.och 386Y •BtSEl.fCTIVE• .000 14 h . New dra U""I ""' d pl es R tal Smallfee!J.!j7~ •r ll I ed Id ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-· HUI PN lilUYI! l'llr l'Orl ::! BR. 2 ba MSG u t' ll l' n 11ou EFfNVL'RS deck. polio. adult!\. No on, cos gar I yro 2 b 1 •• b l h Gaw n rl'U.lblc waren~lW!C spac\'. n bckyrd, Sl.HIH r ~.C.hl'r. 3 BR. 2 Ba _,"'IS7!1 Pavioon. 675 "9L2 Bkr -• "' ... • • pets $325. 673 1418 eve:. 96G-l014 r n own oui.e. 645·7464 dustn11l l'ark. ~-~· dryer. nr p..ark &: ~wrl!:.. _.,., ~~cw--orwknds patio, gar no pel> Nc11r n>omllllit.e $29!1 J mo 4!14 StlO 3UR.2"1 0.. 1$751~ Open~81.1)'11kerenl,48r, U..fwM&Md 3300 Tuwnhoust'. lovely, spar Hoog,$325 ~60 •SllAR~A JIOMt.• 4 OK. 2"' Ba $640 3 ba, J•Cu£.U, etc. 1712 t'·-t 3 bd d & !¥utle like 2 br wtth S8l-4t?9 4 Br,3&1 . S'lOO Higblaod $32~.ooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''""' coiy or en pvt. Ra~ e~trance + 2 SanCa.m.nt. 3876 a.~-4L058R.21,a., S67S ho ..... 631"""" CORONA DELMAR frplc. dbl. gar. $550/mo pall""'. Some with alt ..... •••••••••••••••••• Gai:c • ........ ., 2br , Iba, goragr. me ..... • ~ Cha r mlno cotta"e, 640 7S84. 673 3269, ..... ~ new cpt. dl"P'> SJlS • .. 831 7714 garage. Swimming pool Sl4-0 2br uul pd. Kub peu ..._. ...+ 4350 l\dulta No~t.s. 833-8974 SE.AVllW hdwd nrs . used bnck Jacuui. Tennlll courts 1 ~Sm ree ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unobstructed view of frpl, 2 8R, l ba Beach 2 BR w/frpl. l BR over bllc lo Huntington shop· •CONSUMER'SGUIOE Garage for rent Good ocean and Newport dose.$525 gar;newcpt.s,drps : 704 pingcentermall Adults Ore , 3b 2b S3lO t locuuon Nelir~uch.$35 1:-'or nmt or IA!ase: ~ ilQ ft wdustnal bid&. lODe<f fo r MP .. corner or Pullman St & rauluttno St. CM. Fenced. paved. purking, rare spnnklen. ltO 220 wared . ln4uirt> WA Dot.ta, 7l4/S49·0071 Cb 3 br, 2 ba, 111 Mesa Bearh. 31lR. 3ba New, C>mp. furn 2 DR. 2 b11. lteUottope. CdM Owner No pets from s-t35 kl:.,~r. A•~s 11 f pe mootlL 847·9939 Verde. Built tns. frplc. rull security Tennis, t·blk.t.obeach. $850 on prop Sun ll·S. <213) Seawind Village, ISSS5 ~ ~ ee ..-s /1 t/ pauo, encl gnr 1546 jacunl. s w imming. Boyd Realtors675~5930 282-4012/\ft5P.M Hunl.lngtOrl v111.~.:e Lane. •CONSUMER SGUIDE Garage for rent Good I n.es O>riander, Apt A • .,..,.. '100/mo consider lse opt . .----t--.:.-..L.~ It a. (714)1198-9961 • .........._~ ..... lsh-_. locauon 3 mms Ir bch. FinanCe ~ ..,__ Ba..i.-Jor ant ocean 11~ .,.._ !!•lllll!:llt• l"W"' WU rK/mO l!,.tr: c.n.c.'1 ••••• •• •••• •• • ••• •••• •• c_.oc:inon Agt/Owner. Ask ror c.--i..~...a 3400 b'~~ ..,10" ~·-~. ·~-L-...A 3900 _, .,.......,.,..... ~ n.t"-.-....,, ~ """o garage t.ux townhouse apts. cw_.-.-,,..,_ ---------luliMu BToro 3232 Gary at 642"4 0 230 or nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• torrent .., .. 67>4174 garage. 3Br. 2 ba frml ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-"'-5005 o.u:::.'>t r .... 61 ... ft...,lnu .... e (714) 7S1.Q73 wnr/Agt. • -· TH."' L'XCITING ._..,........ ,_ .. , r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..,,~~r"~"" ""'1" SpecifySeavlewHome 3 Br, 3 ba in EastbluH. CostaMesa 3124 dln, entry k1tch. $500 r.r, OffkeRetltal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rA~ 3 br 2 ba gar med NB. on greenbelt. Xlnt. 964·1507 PALM MESA APTS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..aguna dell./carl" ;d.'KJds.&petsolt.'$425. ~a~Wully decorated 4 IAYAtOMTCONDO cood. Nr, park. schl & ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINUTESTONPT ExecuttveswteA1rporter Heer & wine. All ne"' Agt. No fee. 964·2566: ............ 2~ ba, ram rm, nt Luxury 1 BR. 2 ba unit shop'g $000/mo 833·398S LA MANCHA APTS 2 lir. children welcome. BClf Inn area, 320 sQ n. eomer eqUlp May trade 973-2971. pool,t.enru.s, sec gate S6SO wtview. Avail monthly. (213> 240-0400. Large t.2&3 bed room oo pets Sta rune at $270 Bach. 1&2 8R. or c. all ser v aces pro· $35,000 Agt 49"&·7551 F---t•V....._ 323 .. moleaae~ or lease opl. $595. ~.-s gblarden apts Osbwb~· mo.~ frodm$230 &pup Vlded Plaza Executive TD•VEl G.:.....ACY -~r .. 3 Br 2 ba Be utif II d 64G-2981 UnfunMlhed 3425 tns. encl. gar. gas ...,.. $225 pool' Refrlg Ja A ult.s. No Ns Stutes, 2082 Michelson •-A ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• C · a 1 u Y ec. Pool. Gas Pd. 778 5'.'0tt sauna 645-4ooosm r.:.. ~-1561 Mesa Dr 11212, lrvme. 75"2-0234. l!ft • a...JCHISE Del Tb d omm poo • l ennis 4BR 2ba formald m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl.6425073 "" (5 81.ksEastorNewnnrt rftAf"'ll wee 1 u.roo con o .. :i cowu. ssso mo. Grdnr • • m r • Hwitington Landmark, 2 •CONSUMER'SGUIDE .,.. Br.2v.ba,wetbar,A1r incl. Can be lse /opt. famrmw/frplc.rumpus BR. 2 bu, wet bar, New2br,2 ba .allblt.ns. Brand nl'w 2 & 38drm 9am5~~d:Jo9860 11\.e new way to uwn < travel ageocy. Trav1t Nl'twork Start your own Exp not required Complete 5 UPPort & lon1 l('rm SC'rvicl' provided Cull Mr Charlc e. 714·838-9242. cood,pooU49S.847"4S2S. 7S2-0283or549-7751Agt. ~~e'!i1'\~k~~~8:Y· garage. new, extras (rplc. encl gar, pauo. apt,'s. huge backyd $3252brkids gar super• New luxury Woodbndge Adults, $425 mo. 968 3094 lndry rm . S3SO ctuld OK SJ.SO & S425 Rooms 4000 Small fee 557--0824 lwnbme lrg 2Br 2VJ Ba 2 Br. ocean view, frplc, TSLMgmt 642·1603 8 4 11 • 2 6 5 5 • d y ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HOMEFlNDERS• +d &'bek d iz,1 o e wly de corated , 2Br, l lhBa, adlls. cln. MEs•piuES Wkendsteves,SJ6-.4873 Roornw1k1tchenette ---------.....1 714 ~_1075 %r632-l983mo. gardener. Adults. no qwet. pool. M1 Sq area -. " $SOw~k&up Tiburon townhouse. 3 br ---------· -1 pets . Monthly $575. S3S0mo./lse. 540-0374 l Br $285. 2 Br. 2 ba upper, encl 548-9755 2i., ba, a\•ail Aug l Woodbridge Est ates ~46eves. Pool, Jacu.ui. adults. no garage .. rtean. $350 FREE RENT* Deluxe Suites * 544-1269 sq ft 839-4487 Twnbse. Lincoln model. .6.__.__nfs furnish~d pets. 2650 Harla Ave. 2 l 702 Brook h u rs t. Ambassador Inn 1n (;<><;ta ----------1 3 br, 2~ ba. prof. de· 3 BR, 2 ba, A-frame bch ~~·;';••••••••••••••• CM. <Mesa Verde Or. E. 962-0'nB Mesa. 'l:Zl7 Harbor Cen A.JI amenffi~s • signedpat>o &lndscpog. bse.1$7Syrlylse.Ownr. Cof'oftadelMar 3722 oU Harbor Blvd). traUylocated,2J5rooms two-.oa a.--L 3240 _...,,mo. Avail. Aug. lsl. ~.646·3666 549-3447 2 Br. l ba, (ii, upperunrt, MANY w1lh k1trhen, Udo ..,, ~ ~hi •••••••• •••• ••••• ••• ••• •-Ir k -....! ••••••••••••••••••••••• &tG-2360 HARBOR VlEW gar°' g. cc · S3SO/roo. phone & TV. Sw1mm10.: Munraa Vin~ OPEN HOUSE Small studio, pool. single 1 br, cpts, drps, no pets call 960-~6. pool. Jacum, dnd rC'r New-elegant 2 bedroom 3 Bdrm. tt,;, ba Condo. Portofmo lux spac exe<' employed person. non $235 mo. room. Daily & weekly ~ 675-8662 + den ($57~). Cedar & New cpt /drps. w / D hme. many xtras + pool smoker. no pet $200 6¢5·2274 Nl!:W DE LUX Jo: APTS rates starung rrom $54 J ..-· wmdow home s Blocks hkups, pool. $465 . &spa.lllOOmo.640-S048 lea:se 1st, last+~ utd. 1.2&3 Br. family rm. week. IAYFROHTOFFICES S/\ND Wl Cll S hop $100/day Short hrs, 5 dy uxlustnal Wire wante< home Try $15,000, ful pnce Wall tnun Agt 751·1400 RE.5'rAURANT. Balboa Seats JOO, Terms. Agt. 751-1400 to bea~h. Pnvate 2-~ar 833·9100 daus, 836-0656 ··--bor V1'ew llomes. A 640-1030. Huge 2 BR. E/Side. utal frplc 963 roos. !)68 2720. 64"' ADAn ' " J "'" .. ,.__.__~a 3724 pd, open beam clgs. fncd 962-ll!S4 _____ .,........,,_____ CaMery VillaJ:e-New or garage. Fully main· eves. DR, lam rm. all UP · ...-a111~ yd,$315mo 646-4387 Bdrm for workini: adult hces rrom 300 ~Q rt UQUORLICEHSES ~~-.,,tardl8lhAdSut1.ts'71N4o) S4.502+rune+ramnice ~':1be:cknyd.~ts29.32Park· •••••••••••••••••••••••Sp t 3 bdr JBR2 8a,01,W,fplc.gar. Nr Vista Shopping CM rantast1c views. lg 0rl1llgt.'On·salecoekta1I:; :;;:;:>,,..... .u..1 1 Small fee. SS7--0824 Clean. cozy. furn, 1 BR ac1ous, qwe m Jl')Uo, xllll oc No pels. SIOO/ d 646-l7S6 . ( pot i o s ·par kl n g & GUAR. LOW PRICE, ...,.,.,.,.,. •HOMEFINDERS• Westclicr 2 br 2v., ba cottage, very pvt, inclds townhse apl w /lge pvt $425 83.1· ltS3 mo ay a l Ja.n.ttonal included 2808 Oran"~ townho r' gas&wtr Adlts,nopct.s. pat.Jo.Pool Adults.Sorry ·_6_64.J. __ 3063 _______ Lafayl'tte Ave., NB. " COftSUl'Mrs leware!! Woodbridge lease $650 ~e. re ng. s tove, $265. 548-0522 no pets. $375. 64.5-3381 or 2 bd, I ba, <'ncl gar. I sml Fe ma I• kitrh pn vgs 673·1003 orr Sale Ban~aan' before you pay some mo 4 BR 3 ba fam d1n pvt patio. gar. Pool & 67S-S949 ctuld ok. New rrpt. drps, ~ · CALI, Harve a gen c y r 0 r t h e rm: frpl, 'pauo5. I...ndscp sat.ma Washer & dryer Attractive 1 & den, quiet pnl. No pets, single story Sl.50 + h ulil lrvwe 250-500 sq. rt dlx ofc. W TOU.. FR~E800-252·200l .. RUNAROUND" Call mainL prov. Lake. pool, ~-675-0840. mature adlt No pet $260. 962·4522 _S59-fi0'77________ 19th St. CM. lrom SlSO BA180A ISLAND CONSUMER'S GUIDE. tennis, sa1hng pvlgs. Ofc Waterfront, 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Gar .. $285. 2234 Rutgers lrand SpanlUncJ 2ll lk -. --CdM rm w/bath. pvt e n mo. Tom 540-2200 Girt Shop w1lh 2nd noo1 \tany .ha,•eand~reglad 7S9·6S97, eves/wknds comm leon 1s 1pool. Or. NewTww.hseApts n:·it~I~ W;1::e:'o7~\ trance,pauo,fumorun orflcl' Call flt.st for <k they did" Save time. ga~ S59-6188or640-1327 Newport Shores $725 mo. lBdrm, I.Iv rm, run bath 11/2 Mlle Ft-Beach Syrumore $275 Isl & furn $160 673 6622 THE EFACIENT tatls. 64().5112 agt & money & on fee. fl4G.a6S3 I 1000',ofRftttals! Want a home but can't n prav hme Pr<•for l&.t CdM. Lg rm w/(rplr. p\11 KIDS PETS WELCOME buy _now? Sharp 4 br , On water ' 2br $250 kids ~~s~~~g couple. $200 ~·~~~~~p';!':,~" ~harp tBdrm. Mos:· -t<~ ('ntrance, share bath. ktl ALTERNATIVE REA~~~~:.::E~~ICl 645-4900 family rm, air cond. petsyd64S-4900sm fee ---01:.hwoshl•r Disposals bl'h. blUn)!& rein~ priv. rum or unrurn. Mo to mo. rent ind FOR Lr.•<E Ope 7 d· -9 7 ~75 /mo. & let's talk. •CONSUMER'S GUIDE H.Hngton •och 3740 Laundry Facaullcs 536 7330. Sl7S 67~ Re c c· pt s l' r v ~ 38 2B. n • ays . k 675-700 Beach ! S2S-O 2br utrl kid ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spllcious? br apt l 2 5-Nntr Retttals 4200 rJl•n.onauil~ phont I'll\ I lrf Sq '~ mrl 2l exer . r. . .a. country rt. ~ueaky clean Gr~ntrcc frpl 64.S-4900 pix f~ • Ua ch. Long Bl' Jr h . 1875 MOftl"Ovio St. . kids ok Szs9 J\~·!'S i~i I •••••••••• ••••• ••• ••••• l'rai::e. con . rm. m;n f.r~l:t;~~ ;~~~;~ ~~':u crackhn frpJ. sup~r 3 Br. 2 ba, atrium, lrg. •CONSUMER'SGUIDE pnvary.UWpd.Nopels. AgtoopremisesSat/Sun 847 0967 Waterrronl NR 2 bd, M"rv.parkmg&morc·in <'lean. gardl'nt•r. $460 cor lot. $490 /mo. Agt. $Ul5. 833-8974 64-0-0357 home, patio. S250 /wk Ni:WPOTHE~ i.'XECUTIVL'. & chairs. Li:t'. SUPJ>I) Call toset.-. 847-3.'W' 642 0200 Avail A~ l.sl. 2 br condo. near new. Npl 546 62!19or 557 ~ _"' .-. rm., conrerence rm. w1tt . b b Terrace. Adults only. no Bachelor Apt . all uut L01J1iftO leach 3848 S\TlTE64Q.5470 ~C't bar. air cond : al Crrt>at 3 r. 2 a. frpl, Univ. Terr. 2 br. 2 'ba, 2 pets $450 642.5206 paid. 1 blk to H.H. Pier, Drtached 2 BR. (pk. cpts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR OR RACHF.LOR Single two rm su1 t.-uUI. prud. janatonal serv •lshwhr,focdyd Kids& t•ar ~ar. Nr. pool & . . I Adil only, $100. mo drp6,gar,pat10,adlts.no OCEANFRONT Apl, '1 blk to bearh in available nAar Or ("ty incl $1.000Mo.~Yr lsr •~~ts ~'o$rl~'i731_\291-'171N° fee Jarw.zi S..50. 5S7 68SO. 1 Waterlrottt COftdo. Sheryl, 960·2.551 pets. $345. 337 E. 18th, OELUX ... N t n. bl "' + 5 yr opuon Sec at~;, ...,..........., ., . 2 b 2 b Ba d D 675-6736 "' . t•wpor l'a!>ona e airport l"ull S('rvltl'S f\aki·r St ' Suite Z17 ------Woodbndge C.Ondo 2 br. 2 r,. a ysa e r . l'W.,-port Beach 3769 l & 2 BH from $420. u111 Wkly rates. 673-3601 avrulable. For more an ~1665 lmmat·ulat(' 4 Bil. 2 ba, ba, frplr & lake. Up FabV1ewSl20083J·38l7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastsidl'townhousC'Jbr.:? incl 6460505 Lovely3br2 babearhapl rormation714/8333640 ----- trvlc Nu J>aint & crpt ~. graded. $475. 581·4255 BEAUTIFUL on LIDO 2 OCEANFRONTBarh,ulrl ba. brand new Chaldrl'n Great ocean v1l'w 2 on ocean Avail by Wl'l.'k -MoMytoloon 502~ '~ ma from bt•h SSIS Bd d d pd .,.""'' d t l OK no p >t 646 4?G2 J I c CdM OFFICES ••••••••••••••••••••••• :!.l~l tt.1rbado~ <.:1rrlc Spacious JBdrm. 2•128:1 andrm.vt en,t ID21Dbl{ trhm , _,.,year roun . s . ~ s . ~ . Br+den apt ,, blk to u y IS·AUR S "all p pa 10 a s + SSO sec dep Rers I eves645 9543. bcarh. $175 /mo 494 7287 213/795 191S5 or ~ 2444 lri_.. ci.--. Mew QUICK CASH 1 all !1118-3636 t··-'--e w ,irormal din•~" $800/yrly. Waterfront ....., •"•t IOA'" SPM """ '"""'"' 1 ----WIU' 2 r I ... 01..-u;o • m · 3br 2ba pool! SJ()() kids or494-42l2 for details SUITES. So. or Coa:.t lbr utrl. r ool' ~95 yd rm. am rm. rp cs, Horoes631·1400. I -----------------Hwy. A\allabh." Nn11.' wetbar & air cood. Pets64S-4900Smfet! I br, n('wly decoratl'd. ----------1 ~~~~~u~ .. ~~lUIDE Located on lrgest green· Super view. Lov('ly pnv. 31 STEPS TO BEACH •CONSUMEH'SGUIOE view. $325 mo. 494·5492. We 1tfU haYe summn ~1f ~J~~~c~11~ $39S ___ belt wfvu in Univ Pk. No BR. 2 ba. home Comm l Dr, lba. yrly SJOO I B d 1 T.ll-4087 rentGfs moi1~- 2br S275 kids rnrd gar pets ~/mo. 18306 Fox· pool & tenrus. $1 .000 l'cr 3 Br. 2ba, Penrn $650 1 r dup ex, new crpt. ---------~-$350 to GROUHD R.OOR 64.'>-49005.ivcunfoe Jdovp Way. Call collect. mo Agt 640 6500 or SUMMERREHTAL new rps , ~.lr 2201 L.ogiaraaHllfl 3850 •rvn> rlX)NSUMl'.:H'S GUIDE San Diego. 714·287·2604. 759-CXlfl Ba Amcncan. S26S 642-5889. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $800 f»t' wk. EAST 17th ST. CM Isl & 2nd Trust De1•d loans arranged for an~ reason. Cn.-dit no pro blem Borrow on lht! 1n creased value of your home call toddy for ra~t courteous mfonnallon ~:;-;;;;3j~;~~~~~~~~~~~~i;;;I~~ yrront,4BH.2ba. t11213/841-1449 L.AGUMAHILLS tN BAYSHORES Two Pnvateenlrance, 2 rms. Brand new 3Bd;;'h:"e. °*'ZJidrm on btg bay S8SO Week bedroom doll house & 3 carp. drapes. aar cond hacl..yd w /deuiched gar. LE As E 0 N G 0 L F 2 na ... 8" Plan. r poof Avail Aug 1 Townhouse New aduJl deluxe a pts bdrm charmer. Close to $195 Per mo. incl uti I Ajax Home Loans ''h t·' ()K •«r.i u .• ,, ""''"" COURSE & a...,...nbelt S4S01mo. No i1r:""TW' • ..-ispic-uai:~. ...--~ • --~ BROK ER 67>6700 "1 u A,.l . .,..., . ........,, Beauti!ul, top level 2 BR .,:a~Call640-S94S. Pool & jacuzzi. Adults. pool. Jacuu. s anu ~·~~..c .. ••" ~~ ---~..,...-.4._,L~1censed Home LoJt1 dys. Wkcnds. evei.. .,...~ $37S 646-2010 volleyball wmeeunkrty. S3SO o ~2;i s-~11 orri:e . $1""' m' r04cFrs -;pt'Vlll "'--o c.,,. .. uiJ & den townhouse in · · ...... ~ ""' .. ....,......, YEARLYLge3br1•~b "'11CIAVIL1 •GE Weslrtlarr D \' Xlnt Call!.(orli'"r:..Call (JIH ----ltancbo San Joaqujn, • vz a. 2 br. l ba. enclosed J:ar . ~ S .... BEACH IN FRONT or · " n e m•arest uffll'l', C7l I 1 Gm.1l -i l1r 2 ba. cpLc;, Irvine. Quiet location l house from ocean. $600. bwlt ins r pts & drape~ 25211 t.ockport this decorator 4 bdrm iocallon 631 0900 R3'i 37 w knt·edyd, klds&petsok Wllh view or goU course mo L.ge 3 br, 2 ba. l,.'z 2214 Rutgers Dr 846-7t29 S8l·515iorS8l 6130 homew/(abulous view of or f Ice s pa (' l' ro r ------- Avail now $145 A.n. no & Turtlerock hills Sli()() block park & bay/beach. ON THE BEACH utal pd - -Ofhceopen 9·7 daaly BOATING act1v1ty and rent/li:ase. 150 300 "><l fl. 1st. 2nd & 3rd TD ·, IH.' 9M 2566. 973 2971 mo Ask ror Kolar 1..., blk:s to ocean $600 mo $175 year round. '1st + ssO 2 Br apt, $250. No pets or Ne.,-port teodl 3869 Jetty Lots of pnvacy furn1 un!um good toe a Credit no problem !-Ju per 3 br. t 12 ba, rrplc. ~l:t' ram drn rm ar('a. Kids & f'<'IS nl-$435. Afn, nortoe!lli4 2.SGC; 973-2971 675-8018or 67S-6775 sec. dep. Refs. 673·1241 children. ••••••••••••••••••••••• St rt I A VA I LA BL E uon. Irv wou'.s. complex 738·4271 3 BR2 Ba. DJW. FP. walk lOAM 8PM 63l·Olfi6 PA.RI( NEWPORT WEEKLY an JUl.Y a t 752 1597 Arranged by tobch,pools.SS25&up WEE~LY 2brl'hbanewunits. nachelors. 1 or 2 S!JJOwk. CoastHomeLoans Manna Realty 6'2 88SO 3Ar. . S.3SO S3SO mi) Bedrooms & Townhot.rSes WatMront Honws BEACH LOCATION ~ l l \l..lill<I \l IY HOM l';f'lNL>~RS 1000--nr \ ac.1nrll''> 1\ll are11s All pn\'t'S Onr fee lhrn I-REE for ••I.If~•• C:oot.l 1n 22 1.,ratlons '.16)l'llr<i In hUS IOl'!oS 1 CAl.L DOES IT ALL !i.57 OR24 SEA VIEW 3 bdrm. l''2 2Br. $250 675-5487 AJ.'1 From$33950 CoH 631·1400 ~e~~rci:,t:~lu~1!)':1~q~ ba, ocean vu, pool/tennis t2'J 35th St. !'-18 URAND NEW i\ PT East Spectarular spa total Uta I & ma ant andll Nace 4 br. 2 ba, dshwhr. $1100. (213) 4»3629 213 966 1711 side CM No pets SJSO /mo r i:creation IHOR ram· Balboa bear h apt SIPep-. Related ma ran<' 1Ju.,1ne~:- t K d •. ---,,.., .,..,7 soc:1alprogram.71J(>Ols.8 • t .. _ h •-h des ired F'ar'il l.a ~l garage. pa io 1 5 "' llG c • uyou 4 br 2 bo. Bcalboa Bl. 2 .,,4.,.,. tenrus courts Al Fas hion "· s l'P'> to •x.:lll' "'5 op~ pets ok $445. A~ No ree -.n " $l7S/wk & up 675 51UO. w Jd l'PO ::.1 I C .J 11 i.; .. '. . . im I Cu~! H., Co11n1 dtl Mir $2000/mo. 6'14-8746 $600 mo. until 6/79. ~uai:e . D 1w. 2 11 2 J oaqwn lulls Road LogMMleach 3248 540-2345 Pomonu/\vl'.~_A .C'_M 1714)644-1900 --------I HARBOR BLVD 964-2566. 973.2971 I 4Br. pool. spa. grdnr bdconies bff.tn1, D/W, J br 2 ba, pnv pa tao. ('nrl lsl811d. Jaml>oree &. Snn 642 03!!3 WiUcl. 556 0540 ••••••••••••••••··~···• BIG CANYON FABULOUS 7 l\drm $700 Blue Laitoon Vill:i 2 . ~nts 2 BR I Ba, gar & yard N11•l.' 28r Oplx up:-tJ1rs. Prnthoui.<> w i forn· N Z706 llsrhor Ulvd. t;M "245::!hrk1di,pctsr1lx +2.ocnfmtonpvtbch.2 Spac1<>1U2Br.28aunique Unfumlshed ;\dults.nopets $305 t..all frplr. w 0 . 11arJgl'. Vl('WorBav i\V(lll\o\l'l'k (~or Adam~• Xlnt or $ti~2brkadrncd)dgar po 0 Is . le n n 1 s . 2 s t ory townhousl.', ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft6PM.646-84i05 adults, no pets. nr l.100 lyS7SO · fir(' & pror,.ss1una l Smallree 5570824 714-499-3217;213·703·0230 Amemuesgalore! ,..~ 3802 Isle i.hopprn~. /\\all ap Pn\l1U.• room "/IH1th & s pace. Janatonal '"nil'•' •llUMEF"INDERS• -•Planked d10ing rm & --I br gan:len apt. small prox7/l5 Lsc.ucd1trl'l "I'''' Sltl01"'k &ut1l mdrl \mpll·purk -----Victoria-Laguna Bl'a<'h kitchen Ors ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • yard Stove & re(r11Z 55()0 mo. 494 6303 • ~ ' -mi:: Heai.onabl1• 5-l't 1 l!lH !JI02+llmc bnlcon> house, 2 bdr, rrplc. orean •1'rash compartor 13742 Newland S treet. Adults. no pets. S250 ~al.Ii.bur) R f, Pit·~ fo'ec. 557-~ view. steps to IJetrch •/\Jr condataonlllg Garden Grove R4·auuful 548 0020 September Heotab "73-llJOO Jo;Ye!-ti73 7706 F\1mLi;hcd 2 person wan •JIUl\>1EFINO£RS• ~ Jease.848--0666 •"'-'k&wetbar lwobl:droomapartnwnts ------F'umorl.mrurn dow oHtce. ava1IJ l)lr for ''" 1 n ex c e JI en 1 2Udrm. l'':I B.I, pool , 3Br.2B<i .S525 ------rl'nt 1n NB S<ltlO lmonth Uran<! new 4 br 2"7 ha. 2 Gr e at ocean view. 2 ·H~e mstr swte com neighborhood. Pnvate carport Barky:ird Supcr,harp,yrl) Isl' 4 bdrm. beoth house :ivoil C;i ll Ot•n 1,1· Bnnrrort h I k 'i r r om ore an , Br t-den hoic.l'. 1"J blk lo pnses entire 2nd noor, pullo view from lovel~ 645 SO&! 28 lB S300 Jul) 22 ~1 ~twren 8llm Jpm Mon l'.irpets. drapes, micro· beach $475/mo. 494 7287, has sitting rm area. k 1 t ch en . l' n c I o s c d -1 _Bd_r_m-upper, ..... 1-0-Q_w_e_t !I mos~0up:.~~1r.!. unrl C:all 640 062" day t"r1day 752 O~ wav" ov0 n , 1>/W No MU A"l2 loads or wardrobe s pace "a r a a es· . po o I ¥-F l t b h r?r.o ---•>et:.~SSi(),CallS36-8S32 ..,...._ w1mlrrore<ldoor~ ~ .. th call D building w 1bcaut 'r~as ~~ ac •1--2 2 Bfl furnished rondo lmine-s,Retttof 4450 • ---------1 2 + bdrm, rrplc. new de •MUtlf MORE """'/mi>n · • anny landscaping Ideal for r y, u 1 inc.:. p:. w .1 I k t o b t• J t· h •••••••••••••••••··•••• I'~ mile to beach. beaut 3 cor $395. 494 ·11639 or Adults. no pets $895 mo att7i4 i 89t·IOl3 adults over 3S No pets 129 3Sth ~t. NB ISMrechfrs 1 $150 Wf'l'k VILLAGE FAIR MALL I• b N ~ .. ,,..,,.,,. 'EEWARO APTS. 2020 Agt Gu'I. 213 006 1711 Iv J\aunl. 4"'"""'"'1. t'Vl'' fl '· 11-2 a h.-.e u rrµts. 833-1605 eves -~---------SPACIOUS I BR ..., ..... """""' drps patio Su""r rlcan f'ullerson Ave.' I I blk 2 bdr I bd, beam ceihna..,. 49tl 3.'12.3 St~~ 8J6.jµ92" • l.olJmwlHUti 3250 5 BR. 4 ba, exec home. Apartment an Orange east Newport Avc& 1 blk pauo. gar. Nwpt 11g't., -------LJrf,!e s t or1• sp.1r1• · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3500 sq ft woo<k<l 101 on Utiht1cs paid, pool. $240 _so_Ra_y l_6.'ll 0397 No pets l k ids ~325 Vocation Rentals 4250 a va1lahll' Aus.: 1s t 3 hr. 2 ba. new p:unt 16642 Month lo month al $395. 2 Chl'rry l.ake 0Cl'k. pa~. Av a i I ab I e Au I! 1s t 682 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• CcaaMy & Company Hhonel..'lne S395 mn br<:ondow/malesofview & pier. S880 mo. Ry aµpt 998-9410 2 BR, 2 ba. new cpl!-& 64.5-l Palm Spnngs Var11t1on Real Est• ____ bi_5_20_ 18 from top or the hill. Call only,646-0386,645·9592 ~---l-s.lond ____ 3_8_0_6 drp6, Kids OK No Pl'ls. Ste ps lO boat slip, bay & Contfo o~ M1-;s1on lhlb Leasing /\~l'nt lmmac 3 br 2 ha. rorm Bill Empey. llerbert r;;;;;.~•••••••••••••••• l·cllr ~ar $3l0. 645 2274 ~ach JBr t'Onllo. ncwl) C.ountry Uub 968 5430 497-245 7 dln rm, lg yd, dbl itar. ltawk1n.s. Realtor s 2.Bdrm, lBa, yrly Crpl<;. New 2 bed, 2 ba. cool painted. completely Step, to Np Bl'h 1~1· :!-br 11()1So Coast thway near bch. parks. 644·10'J4 997-9400or 772·3496 Sc.ti ~Ith 327 drps, stove. rerng, gar, adults. encl ga, S3.'iO 1007 shuttered. dbl gar w tlots 'li:t-6. avl 7 (15, 7 /22 Wk LagWJa Beach LOIJIMaN~ 3252 •••••••••••••••••••••• deck $375.494-3223 Anahe1m673-B3Z7 or.storage&aulOOJk'n<'r ly $250 ;\vi. .\ug Immaculate 3 br. close to ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.EtCTJLEASEOPT. ---?A ~at s hp $7501m o 17141529 5601 E 1SIOE C.M Shops. be.1cb, c pts, drps, dbl 3 br 2~ ba lowribse, 1500 ~. .. 2 ba., frplc .. 3tudl 1 • 1 peoar 500 pt. y 0 rnlyy .. avall Aug I Br. stv. ref rig. very 8»7717 aft 6pm offc'!I, hobby. wholesall'. gara~e. rncd yard. Lease n $410 2 b 2 b 1300 "'"""" Carpets. drapes. h clean. Adults. Ref's. Ca II Block from wot ~ r & Rftltals to Share 4 300 ~en use. Fr $8S. f>48 72il9 $42$ SJ6.2J7~· ~ ft l390, o'verl~ang S4SO Mo. Agt. 497-3388 $290 49H 7G6 _646-0983_________ Shor('s area 3 br. 2 blJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BLVD. C M. •CLEAN t br, lg yrd.. grnbll/footbls, pat.Jo cov-4 BR lge 2 s ty view New lcllloa PeMtsalla 3107 Giu:den lake apts. adult du p I ex Yr I y Isl' Cut down Pnme romm'l IOl'Jl1on privacy $22.S Ulil.s pd. ers.Juc .• &pool.831·1190, · & · · ood ••••••••••••••••••••••• llVllll(. 1&2 bdrm . pool & (714)956·51r71 UYlftCJ&,,.,11es! 4950sq.ft.494·5608 Atllts, no pels. 8.'18·8974 SS7-4632 paint crpt, in g STEPS TO BE/\Cll JUcuzzi, 177 E. 22nd St Sh ' t t area $495. lse. 492·0960 Cute l bdrm, huge yard C M. 64S 2498 WATYFROHT are a .aome or ap men 1---------~ 3 l'.lr 2 ba lrg fenced yard, Lab Fonst 3255 2 BR 2 Ba view home. UUI pd S31S. yrly Spacious 2 br, 2 bu & den Quust ·OJAru UN~tTW 5400 Sq. Ft. nr schools, pets OK .•••••••··~··••••••••••• montbly.Harbor&llate 673-5439or833~ll8 2RR.1ba.enclgar.241 Spectacular vil'w Lu){ ~ ... ~~~c,~h··'" Showplaccofto~n Avail Aul? 15. SSS-4700 Sfi003+dine ram bonus area. Agent 498 0660 C.osta Mesa SL 645-4095 unously upgradc>d. new C'•• :'I.we..-}i..""i-'""\ MC'!la Verrl~ Dr Pl11.e,1 Excelfamalyhome 3bd.2 Fn~~~1~:.k~7~I s-_._ v~(81~n.~:.Rw!R:1~0 ngt ~u':!a:h.d~~~ri1 8324l34Slnr('t97t iszsM~~:~:aor 1~ ba, frplc, yd, $440! mo •HOMEFl NDERS• CGPstrmeo 327 bch. Ulil mcl. Respons•· 1 BR. crpts. drps. s tove gardens. overlooks Male24·30toshr lux J nr S4S·4l23 lease Aft 5 494 0382 •••••••••••••••••••••• bleep! only 645·51162 Pool, S255. Ad Its, no pets. Balboa Island. Boat slip 3 ba w 12 ••art:. Frplr 1----------l Mbsioltvt.fo 3267 423W.Bay.S489616 <> t:lcan 3Bdrm, 2Ba. 1 ml to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coodo for lse, 32274 Pas Pe:nio P\ home 2 br 2 ba avallabl<' Adu ll5 -no D/W. encl gar. $200 Lilli --RI d beach. $425/mo. c ...... ress Castille El Dall Carolina. 2 BR. J ba. wet bar, avail' winter or 2 br. 2 ba townhouse pets SJSOO monthly Incl 2 bl ks to bch ~t82 2488 Newport v . CaJI Bill. 675-3859 """"'Pt an Central ai· r 3 Br pool. $300 mo, lsl & las yrly. 549 . 4921 d 8 ys w /enclosed gar. S32S 673-8414 ~5260 , 960-35{,H Qi!;ta Mesa Approx 900 · • + $100 sec dePoSlt C31 • 1912 W111lacc. 645-7300 or sq It. pl{•nty o( µa1kmg 3 br, 2 ba ramily home. w/vu of hil18 Frml din· Bobble a l V•le~tln ~2272eves 63'7·589S 2br pool I Refng SJOO Kids Mature woman seek!> S500mo 642 3490 DO YOU NEF.DCASIP 1st. 2ntl & 3rd llomc o wn1•r lo.In:. ;.1rr;ini.:t·d fasl. Borrow $WOO. $100.000 flexible tt·rm ... P·"' cn'(f1t nl) µrohh'm l,'.,d I u .. nu obhi:at ton STl'~flLING f"l\I SVCS i l419S5 l!tllll hkr> lnt•·r~t onl> 2nd T rw .. 1 i)(>('<l'> arrangrll rn the pnv.11} ol your horn1• C"oa!ol J:;4J1ty ""uods !1!)5-007:1 ------MortqocJe>s, Trust OHdS 5035 .••.........•.•••••.... LOWEST lntettst Rat~s I st T.D.'s, otso 2nd T.D. Loan1. f."a1 rest Terms s ince I !i'19 Sattler MhJ. Co. 642-2171 545-06 11 llt•llr(-0 coupl(' ha' mmll'v to lend lsl & 2nd TD's Agent. I 837 JH4 llEH DOHLOM SAYS Shoply~ I It TRUST DUOS 2nd & Jrck SWINGS& REF'l'S CONSTRUCTION -APT &COMM 1·:RCl1\I. MIGUEL MORTGAGE CO 831-7881 661 ·25 I I ('pts, drps, bltn.s. corner 11\g, ram rm. SC75/mo tse. Realty, m-6i1'7. 752.1534 C:.O.. .. Mer 3122 ---------yd ll4S-4900 fee athlelJc. health-On<.'nted lot w /bnck courtyard. No pets. call &44·7211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelor apt. ut.JI paid •CONSUMER'SGUIDE commune' NB arec1 Retail or omce space + OPEH EVUYDAY Nr. schools & park $42.S Agt. 2 br house, 2 car garafte, Qin furnish. S200 mo. 3 b 2 ba U be Rcl s 556-63'711 Keep try· mo. 968-4737 wkdays or 4 BR 2 .,ft bltn ._ $375 mo. Avail immed. 842-1334. eves 842;857H r ·pa o. t ()('ean lnll ~ k d . .,.., a, rp..,,, 496-8Ul6ev<'s .., & bay, ovail now --- IJ\'11\g qlni Outstanding I~~~~~~~~~~ Nwprt Bch loculion. $3501 · mo 714/968 ~ St't.-tt indl\'id. lnveslor for w en 5 drps. lge pa tao. 26801 '" HoutlhM#on leach 3840 673-1266. 646-4871 3 l>Niroom hou'IC'. rlo!\c to I WW°" Alicante. $C7S per mo lat T•ftft 3290 ~, " ••••••••••••• •• ••• • • ._.. be1l<'h TOf' LOCATION! •~ 3242 & last + security. Call ....................... .. J~._r.c !._ SHARP. beach. 2 & 3 BR. 2bdrm 1 bath nr Ol'elln 848-9~ 17th Ir Newport ll•cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sue,556-7707 1 Yr be by owner. Spac (rpl, d1shw3sher , S33Qyrly,gar No pet" ...... crt--sful-taalehon 2nd TO loan. $10.000 at ur:. s yr5 rnmc NB home w 1eqully over $100.000. 644-0484 ~3b ki·••rvw..1-nd 5Br w ln Tustin Hills GARDENAPTS oarage,patlos.000-23511. 30936 Slreet,645 2117 Gay W/M. 27 .. woult1 hke ~-~·'-P"""" 950"' ·q"rt .... -z5~T .""'r,:;;7 ~ ... 0 Bhlfs, 2200 sq. rt .. 3 Br. St300Jmo ... Mut>k CORON•DELMAR " Avll8-1. Olsbwashcr snme btwn 111 ·27 ror ·v~ " • ~,....,""""" fam rm I I '" " roommat" & ' C"ll ~ ermo Bkr67S·.ll700 ~•nfs/ •lf EFIN OERS• ' " poo ' v ew. ~76M 2 Bl' TownhoUAe. frplc ~~d v1·1~e 8411 h I t "'J bl k ' " ,en.GMI / rnsMo ""enlMC-0134. --------1 n-..•.t--•·.Somaocc·" .>GOWHI t eor Uni 0(' 557-8'12!lbet 7&9rM ................... 4500 1-&&r!.:_,. Im... 3244 w...-.hr 3291 ruuo .,,,,...,. ... .., from bearh All ut1l J><! ••••••••••••••••••••••• L>U9f ~ Bluffs lge 3 BR 4t den Ir C•t.Allna views Close New 1"'2 bdrm luxury No kids, nor.ta 20t I'. 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Just orr AnlmOJI Aui~l:anl'c 1•arks 4r Juke 1'4'c l600 ry . 3 Br. ram. r m . ruU sec. $45(). Avall 911 dishwasher .. p•tlo & Mcfadden then Wrst on f'd. no ptll! C1011e V> condo Orcan vu, full rtt N<'Wl)(>rt&S A rrwy~ l~aal.1('~·2273. noreoe mo~~ J ane-t, eY('8, pnvatyl 11750 Mo. A«t Call Jud 898-2536 or ga ra"e $525 Lse McFadden to Suwtnd beach Yrly S350 Avull facll $300 mo incl util Newhopt• l'rop(irtleli 599 99!16 MC>&SOOn59--008'1 l!M~7 ('ves 873 7513 Agt Village 1714 >893-:H~ July~ 846 3073 548·7813. fl7:l 3313 963-noo . -- • !. I .. .. - f)6 OAtl 'f PILOT ~mKt 1..,.ir ea,.nt.,. eo..troctor GardttMcJ HcMctr-n Housec.._.., L..ckcapincJ ,.._,/P~ng ~ .••••••.....•......•.......•................................•••.....••...........•....••••......•••.••••..•.........••••...........•.••.....•••.•......••••.••••. •••••••·•·•·•·········· ••••········••·••••···· H & J Applu1nrt> St:rv IU•mocM.utJ! of Kll~ht•n!i & It J fluff man & Son 'l'Rl P CHA RG 1'' $\IJ IMthnxim' He model & udd1t1oni. Exp Japanese Gardt>ner Complete yurll service Reliable & oeal Npl Bcb. CdM area 645--0694 I hve & work on the &I Want u 1n :t\t.l.Y l't,Et\N Perunsula Hrdwd fir~. llOUSI-~" Cull Glnl(hu<ll pane!Jng, ceramu: lll~. Gari l"'l l'l' ,.,.t 64!1 )l~ THE PLANT IROKER Cu.stom Wallpapenn1o: PER HY'S Pl.UM BING W•• d t•ur un) I.Imm or 'lrWt'r dllyt1m•" t•r•·" t-sumates (.'all for low wl<nd rat~ 673 31111 202:5 M wn. S A 6'U 3'719 64S--4644 or ~ -3541 !>i9 3'22 % i' 0100 C' • .t1 ;:;;; t l' r & l' a 11111 ct I ..1reru.t.'d & liond_!d Wholeule to pub!Jc AJI work guar fo'rce t!:.l It wouJd be our pleasure ____ 67_3_·4_15ll __ _ - -Serv i ce on !>e w1 nii loHlril, :.null JulJi.. ~ t l'_ C'u!ttom Remodelenlo( & machuies & :.mu 11 ap pairs. f"r.:e ~lit li4a 2003 Arldilton~. Ca I I V111rc· pU~ces 1 duy ~t·rvt('t! c.Llyi. Lenhoff & As~oc 673 7404 EXPERT YARD CLEANUPS Trees topJ>ed. removal 751·3476 Insured etc Any household re P<Urs 675 289-1 ~d NOJOBTOOSMALL Exper h and)'m.in , plumbmg: elec. loc:k!I etc. You namt' It l''rl'<' est 549-3280or 754 1842 lmm.i rulal\' C'h•unm11 C.:tt l"or thmw whu dc11~rvc thl• ho•i.t :>.'II ~/II to 'how )'OU-Whal to House Pamung. Int , i::x phint, whcrt! to plant. ter Fret" esUITWtt':. 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Sell idle items 1148 40o\JorK97 2862 U111ly 1'1l11t CIJ11~1l1t-d Ad m.8065or847 0383 &t2 5668 642-541711 Lost & Found 5300 Penonols 5350 Help Wanted 71 00 He'P W•ff.d 71 He-Ip Wmt.d 7100 Help W~ 7100 Help Wanhd 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Http Wanted 7 t 00 ••....................................•....•............••.••........••.••••••••••.••.•.••••.•••..••...•......•.........•••.................•.••.•.......•...•......••..•••...•...•..•.. •·•··•••··••••········· Lost, Sml whil e dog, rrn:c:NANT" Cann g, ACCOUNTINGCLEHK Assistant Mey& ROOKKt:EPEft, bwlllc.>rt Castuer.partUme_Thurs Dental >\!>!>l 1'.icpitc f'.11 M(l''"r<·h fl "y art:'d 10 Key by touch . ar I n....i....11TI-S ... -s Bunk.mg llt'vclopcr. localed 111 Sun Call Barbara for CLERkTYPIST dodonln A ' , .... .,,..., .. u ~lnfldcnt1al cuun~ehng & run..-•... UIC' "'EWACCOUNTS B h d I 11 I Rt.'ward rl'fnrul /l.borteon adop curate typing 50 WPM, GoodyearStore. El Toro. •~ 'l'ui.t1ri , need:> J)l'rson appt 540-3280 usy purr asing ept 1. 1 imr r: t 1 4994343 PO!.t1ng marh e).p 8372900 COUNSELOR w1t.'xpe r thru trial seeksselfstarterlogreet Ne1WPOrtikacl'1>r <" " ----~~~~~PIO~. 547-2563 helpful Mustbesharp on l . th.lance 731·014l l714 l CIRCULATORS lhepub!Jc.answerheavy Grt'dl oppt) '''' r ?r. f'OUND Blk German ---details. C7 l4l893·2.t21 orj ATTRACTIVE I Get signatures for Nov_ phones. handle followup per;on :O.on '>mocer r:.A". Shepherd. f{•ma le. nr LINDA & VICKI 53117~ask for Gladys GIRL COAST FB>ERAL looldt..,.rF/ChCJ ele<.1.1on. $6-SJO per hr_ work, type orders & cor ly Cati64-I~ California &. MmOl'SOta. Fai.h Isle inve:.tmenl p resp. Well be tramt'd for CM S45-J342 Outcall MDHOCJ~ Fabulous pay for a v('ry SAVINGS firm. Xlnt oppor 1'.:xper Easy, oo exper nee. · PBX relier. Adv oppor & Dental Asst X rJy 11• For h fun of it! Acctog Bkkpog attractive, sophlst1calell Orange & malunly req'd . Call lime or fuJI. 18 Or over. gd benefits Contact Jan exp d or c;chool C4)'..1. .. !-\)UNO Silk~. \.11' ~antJ Sen •wg all Orange co TEMPORARY girl to model pnvatt!I} j 640-01.23 Call m lTIOor :>SI 0934 Hess, (71418J3.-83lt3 Mesa 546 3000 Ana&20lh.CM 835-7Jl3 Regish!r Today to work for a few hours a week. OurOranReofficc1<>rur StateMutualSavings Denldl As:.l rr. .. •1,,,. 646 2628 on \.lannu:. arcounling & Girl selectt'd must be ex renlly :.t.'ekmg a w lr BOOt<ICEEPEll Claims baminet' 4001 MacArthur B111d < h.ii r~;de n P• 1 ... r. MASSAGE hookkecv1ng assign tremely i1roomed. Vt'ry motivated ind1v1dual Tnal Balance Credit. Life & disabihty Newport Bcal•h lhl.L<;tastec GJ: 1421, Found , beaut m;ill" C:it. grv w hlk stf'l):\. n·d rot tar w 2 bell:. Vee Port Sterling N B 673·3472 FIGURE MODELS menls. w ork dose Lo stable & be over 18. Ut who enJoys deabng with Newport Bch l'O has Knowledge or mediral f,qual Oppor 1.-.:mployer your ho mt• l"1gure ':°°5l pnvatcy, discreuodn the pubhc lo act as New opening ror e;cper & terminology helpful DENTAL ASST. ESCORTS "l"rks to Sr ;\ccoun "' resf)t!r is assure Aerts Counselor versalJle person. Must be Ch .. I 1 OUTCALLONLY "" Pl Lede'-·ledlnt Salary commensuraleCJa .... TypistPtratleast .iers:u\'. "' 1 rT• lants ne"ded t hruout eai.e wn .... '"' exper. lhru tnal balanre "1 " • • G d b f 1 ., "' t t ''I if...,.. Ad "251 wtexper Please contact. ""h.rstwk. '-851ng com 1 oo t>n• '~ t u L' d 1 h ()r"ngc ,,..,, er o -" ass h::u " This position req111 res Xlnt company bener1ts I °" .....,. 893 CN>'> o.c ">L•(j .-oun· ca1t'O l'Dl wcanng Dyc,.-yes, r " '-" D 1 Pl p o Bo Lynn St ans fe"ld for an 644"""'" I -""""ura"1....,., ~ "' Robert 1-'al!'s at Y a ot. x typ1·n11 of 40 wpm. "ood Starting sa lary $1050 ."' · P Y . ......,.,, -~1.~~:·ollar II. B arc:i I 631·2140 • 1560 Cost Mesa92626 .. .. appt. Avco Financial """""'""' A('C'Ounlempc, . • a ___ oral and wntten com Please send resunw to Services. 620 Newport • HW .... uER I --SOOS Mam. Ste5111 AUTOMOTIVE municauon sk1llo; and a t Box 310. Daily Pilot. P.O Center Dr . N-B 644_5800 Cocktail Wa~ss DIS ~" l~JiSt f' Gcrm;1n Shorthair •QUALITY ~O-To1Aer Union Hank MECHA .... IC least ti mo S&l. <>r hank Box 1560. Costa Mesa. F,qual Oppor Employer ~ K1td1t>n h• 1p1 r I•· l1111nlcr Rrn Wht 7 13 714 ESCORTS* lnTheC1l) of Orang~· " newaccts expenenn• CA 92626 Eam up lo $300 per -...k llml', mctur•· lady pr• !II r (.' d M s t alt• B (' h l'I r ' u•1c 37••1 7141835'411).J We arc cxvandm~ nur n,..Akk""'per Low lUl''OO. Placn~nt fcrrt'd Xlnt bt-nef.l--~ l 'EWARl> 673 """• I 1 or 11pp I ~ '... "A 0 " t Ther r" If rn""t th r uuv ""' Cl d "' ,. """ k d 0 •· ' , """" ""'rv1re "P . ca..-you .... l:'M' t' F/CSllOO.UP earung woman 1 ay wor ang ron . •.>O)Vt~· .... 1mmcdaate day-t1mel quirementsaod a relook wk. $4 hr. Mst do ever· assist.751·9194· Con11alescent llosp1t JI IA161 Med sz Ch1h11ahuJ VIDEO Mova: PAH LO ft ACCT'G CLERIC openings for qualified mg for pleasant workm~ Fanlasur profit sharin~ yt}ung549-2410 COLUCTORTR""ue. 20~ 5 Thur 1 n C ~ !>lack, ansrs lo PU(.'0, 1-'rt't· 20 in in introductory An Orange County based I Roi ls Royee & RM W cond1t eons. exrellt!ot & bonus scheme bnngs "'" 642-3505. EU E Mesa Verde area, $2 "'1"1t, no pun·ha:>t! rt•<i rl'Staurant has an open techn1c1ans. Apply 10 s tarttng sa lar)' <1nd this s alary to several Costa Mesa Newport ---- Reward.549-2410 Also dao ce & ra p 1110 for an expenenred nor.ion between 8AM & growth "'•tentrnl please hundred dollars more Clencat Beach area. Estab co. is DIVERS~vpr'd ses.~eoos ac~ountin•• clerk to work SPM Mond<>v lhru Fri· call: "" per1mo. GroWlllg CPA lookmg lor aggressi\'e 1-Losl. Siamese rat, M, D"uCEOFFUu "' -v Co · ADP 0 e led pe 0 Goodpav67f>-J200 "" " 1n all phases of general day or call for an ap· . an smart attractive career n n rs n ' _ Sea I po in I , v JC' Am 2060S. Euclid, Anaheim account 1 n g. Co m . pointment. Contact Oar·. TENA area. Will be v1s1tmg PENSION Xlnt saJ & benefits. For Driver .., tcar. dt'l11.t•r bassador Inn. Harbor Exc1t1ng record1n1:. puteriit'd general ledger rellSickJe,Serv1ceMgr. I 537-1791 c!Jent offices. Some ex appt. call Mr. Kane. L.A. Times. 3AM-OAM. 1 ~~!it~1-_-534_1_58_1_. ______ .~1y_i:collc~elac--_RQXCAR!ER pe r . ner Call Rita, Moo·F'rt 8-5pm.645-2640 days.84i·5145 ext 7613 V • ty Es rt ~ouminlf'Tre :t must -IRKLS.YO-vcr Interviews WTir6e con SERVl&ES panionr=#uH ~ -rd' 9f.i11f ='= -·-----ane co S :~dl ~~~~ta~ ~~~~·:~~s & BMW dlX'tro 0 Thur ,BJuly h200fat ~tag~~~~·. 2790 Harbor. Oppor & challenge of· DPractickal bNun;e exBper. h5 wor:r-&')~n.J:'s~ In bldi; REWARD: .M~le ,J;lluept 558-2677 ~alary rommensuralc t540Jamboret' Road our range ranc ALL JOBS FREE fered to resp. md1v1duals ay/W . ve in. eac mater i a I Ya rd ~~~~~~·Pla~~~e:s: (~l't;cl Escorh & Mode ls with expcr Apply '"I NEWPORT BEACll f1ce, 2 Caty Blvd l:':asl· in our Newport fmanc1al area. Call Mrs Foster, perm tPO'\I' ion Mu'>I person R·S, or ~l.'nd rt' 640-6444 The Clty Mall. Equal Op-Brand ManaR~r Product firm located 1n 1-·a sh1on IJ4S.J099 for appt have vaiid Calaf dr. he ~ 11674 OUTCALL 1 ---portumly 1-:mployer M IF Cons u 1 tan t _ L 1 a s t> Island Wt' have 1mmed db h sume lo, Th~· Joly Roger AUTOMOTIVE COOK. bptt'd pw Ylht' our l'h}'>ICul Massagt• Bv L1 r lnr. 170.12 C1lll•lle Ave. IMMEDIATE ~/~~:~~~?:g ~~;~~s opep:C Clffb lnst1tu11onal cook1nR 493-3552 1.ost 5hep-ll~k pup dl·m > gry /bm/hlk_ wh tlJ> mi tail Name Summ1•r Vee Mesa Woods ttt>ward ThC'rap1~t Aµµ'l only Irv ,Calif 927 14_ -OPENING COAST en~ the ir products ExpenenceReqwrt'd Mom or aftn sh1fl. /I.pp Dnvers. exper m hseholct ll 9µm Ste\c, ~ ~17• /\. ,... Cl k t · " b II Technical advice on all c•-...:col ly. fla~hip Conv Hosp ~~ for l""al movtn•' N 11 c .... It er • ~ ;>m.,. 1 rn Lincoln-Mercury dt• rn-. 0 """""' "" .. 1n1:. filing Learn en alership office for a lady FEDERAL imported beers. eovl'nng F'igure ap & LlteTypmg 466 F1agsb1p o d . N H rompany Start mg 1m ---.... _..a...., Es rt surance. 752 9300 expenenced in OMV and complamls from trade. abXlnt worktn" ronds & 642-8044. med. Gordon Moving, "'ound Bcaltl hlk ,__.., co 5 I t 1' • •I " 7c.."",'3 r • • II T h r C'I ronlracts. Apply lo Mary e c. 11 organize "' ec ro benefa'ts offer.,.,. COOK. NIGHTS .,.,...,.... · ~173 Lab/Spaniel pup, apx 6• l:a 011<· 11 ass ANIMAL HOSPITAL Clarke.Bus•nessMgr SAVINGS lure d1 !.tr1 hutors. ,,.. ---------mo. loviog. obedient I •975-0062 • ASSISTANT. bath1n~. uo wholesalers & sales or F\lll ume. Apply btwn fi75-63 14 llam Jam MC1V1i.ii r lean1ng Variable ganizat1ons on foreign ConlactS44-4360ext262 3 5, Mon -Fri 4s.t 7I•--------- -77ll W 19th, CM hour s . 1 n c I u d 1 n g brewing proredures 1n MacArthur. N B DRIVERS Found: Wri)}lwatch. llrbrl -wkniJs ieves 644_5463 order 10 increase u.s Men or women 25 yr,c; or Hr Tennis Crti. Descnbt' rk'auty Contest Must bl Banlung d1str1but1on H s en Clencal COOK older Know the.> c·o.i"t torlaam 675·2640 over 21. First pnle $100 APT MANAGEMENT . TB.LEIS Chemistry. Mmrmum 15 Salad person exper'd in c1lies. Net SJ80 ,1 week or --value Call Ala-.ta1 , d llONDAAND Exper.only b •JR CLERK rold work 1nrlud ap mor<' Orangt' C:o J~t fo'ound Lrge Col he at 7141ti7S·6090 arternoon• Company ex pan ing, BRmSH MOTOR CARS yrs rxp. rewin){ in • Yellow Cab. 17300 \1t h . R has 1mmt'd1ate opemngs IRVINE dustry S2000 mo Take petuers & desserts for lier!> ey s e!>taurant. oreverungs indeluxeaptromplex CITIZENS BANK ad to F:mploymcnl *SR. CLER" sm a ll gourmet res t llt'rrmdnn, f>'ounlJ •:1 Nwprt Blvd, Sat nill' ASST. MCR COUPU; 830-7000 OF COSTA MESA D /l.d ft Phonerorappt.640-7092 Valley cNo of Sl .. h·r 7115 Call Stac>. 673 52!i7 BRENT RIGGINS Development ept b t', w n N "whop.. & days all is forgiven. call Unch LE~~SSINTGODAlGAENNT 'Rabys1tter for small In· 2970 Harbor Blvd. 279pa1d.15b7y employer. DOT •CLERICAL ASST Coo«. short-order. F or Euclid> Bud ""' I fanl '" my home. Wlcdys Costa Mesa 979-4200 r tr. Exper pref. Apply, _________ _ Loc>t Tabby kitten .iprox 3 Call /l.nn, 8.13-3581. & some Sal. Nr Fairview Apply an personnel office Varied Jobs w il h & mo old. 111 \I(' C)( 10th & $(-ek attr. pel1te gal 55+ .. _,,."OU desirous or earn-&Baker556-6240 9am-3pm, Mon-F'r1 Suite IUSBOY Wlthout eicper in good in1r:oo'Wcst.llwy.NB. Employed but want 10 Walnut 118 on 7-18 to dine & enJOY dates '"'"-' 205 Equal Opporlunety ofcsurroundmgs Callto· make mort>w1thoutleav 1<EWARL>1 840-3742 Boxl38 "'n D:11lyP1lotPC rng exlra money P/TIBabys1tter.8:J0.5:30Mon-EmployerM/F DISHWASHER day"' COOt<WANTED mgpresentJob'Call,Jor 960-2136 11ox 1560, CM ~2(i2(i with 0 u l ., n ! ed Ill g a Thur. C.M area prl'f My 'NO FEES appt 494-51614 babysitter Call for apt h 0 .n e / you r s_ R ('f s BANK Night or day positions f . Lme rook for busy dntwn fOUN D Golden Rt'l Social Cl&lbs 5400 494-5168 642·1059 TELLER avail Apply btwn 3 5pm ~Q~ of 1 Ce • Laguna restaurant Exp Excrullvt> -;wte l\1rporter mix. female. 6 mos. Left Mon ·f'rl Musl be 18 lo 0 OVe rload ncr Call 494-9765. ask for Inn area.321hq fl. cornt'r at Vet llos p C M •••••••••••••••••••••••' ASSEMBLERS Babvsitter, mature, rcr·s Immediate o pening in apply . J p _ Mac's _J_ohn __ o_r_N_rn_a _____ 1 ofr . .ill i.i•rvice~ pro 642·2100 , ELECTRONICS &ctr. Fri·TuesAM, $35. Costa Mesa OHtre. Sav Res taur ant, 1014 2 557·0061 COUNTER HEU'. near v1ded. Pla1J l:.:xecut:w SINGLE. lmmed openings Cor pco· wk. My southwest S.A. ings and Loan or bank Ad H B 1 Surles, 2082 M 1rhclson Jo'OUNO: • Male Tern er, C:ill lNTRUVIEW f th Ho 9 experience preferred 3 m s• · · at :r123 B1rrh St. N B. Orange County Airport und or e pie w texper-in P C me546· S96 Brookhurstl "'~uaJOppor Employer Anthony's Onh . Mon lt2l2, lrvmc 752 0234 er l yr, tao, vie M1i. lntelhgenl & drs l·rect Boarm & wanng Grow-Cash handling required 1 _________ _, ""I ' ty f.ilater_ H B 846-6321 way to meet new single mg co Xmt bens Apply Baolung Excellent salary. work ---------• f'ra. 7 30-3 30 and 1 l 30 to Factory help lltr & people 7525411. Scaenuflc Dnll!ng Con Santiaao Bank ing rond1t1ons und Bus Dnvers. School bus. s 30stufts li'881Skypar k clean Tr::a1nel•OK found Lab/Shep mix. ----lrolc .. 4040 ''ampus Dr. benefits. Call or apply at for Sept. S4 04 to start CLERK Blvd . Su Ile A. Irv Call 557 9541 blk Female. a"x 5 mo ,, " 11::-.. Dl ..... G 8 h "'"""0670 " NB. or call 557·9C1Sl & ~"' " ranc Lie r(.'(1 or will tram .....,.,.. old, E CM area 642 7502 Endoymnt & ask for Ray Gelman Xlnt op port unity for AMERICAN SAVTNGS 559-0811 E O E Found Pedi~ree colhedug Preparation bank experie n ced 82SSonnower Ave • Immediate opening for a COUNTER HELP. part Clerk in our Engmeenng 1 1 m l' . a p p I y J 1 RLECLERK m vic of Hershey:> Re!.t ••••••••••••••••••u••• personnel. Im med. open Cosl.a Mesa 979·!)80() Bus Dnvers for Chn sl1an NB 67S-246l conlat'l John Schools & A:isemblers angs for . Mr. llwien~a srhool Well tram 16835 Department Duties in Highlander Center . 30846 P<'rf<•ct ror hdl'k lo dude clencal support for Coast Hwy . So Ldg "'orkt!r MaJ()r Newport eng1neenn~ and docu 499 1985 HI' J "h 1 1 r m G '' '' n ment control. Will also ---------1 bt'ncf11:; and work•ng serve as r elief recep-~ter H.elp. lOPM 6A~ conditions Please con tionist. Position reqwres Winchell s DonuL-; 2~ 1'. tact Lynn Stansfield. ror Mgr. Instruction 7005 ELECTRONIC OPERATIONS Equal Opportunity Brookhurst, F V. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICER Employer M/F Carpe nter wanted, Pl· F'ound Female Creme, beige Lab mix yoWtg 645-1508 Found Lab mrx Mah• Blark and white 4 5 mooths ~1508 f'OWld Female Blark Lab Shepherd mix. Allout 2 yni. IJ4S.1508 IROWN RABBIT Found~1506 Found Dalma u on Male Black and White 645-1~ Found Male Tern er mix 645-lSOR FOUND: 8 wk old puppy. COclter. It brwn. mule, Pomona SL, c M 6312283 5350 FOXY LADY o.tcall Men•• M/C 731·3561 REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS •Crash Course available • Matenals provided •Small classes for per.;onaltied enstructron •Chocl6e own luste-<toy & night classes •Placement -up lo 80'~ C(lmmtSSIOll Fret• 3 Week Sales Troinmg. Call For De-tons 831·1003 493·0442 K11tclla Real aitate School 32031 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano Allrac_ lady, 34 yrs. roll Ni. capable & pt>rsonabh_• 'leeks po111t1on with Senior dtw.>n 1ts comva NOil 6469277 l('SEMBLERS Mus t be exp. in all Beauty Salon in C M. time. 6 :J0.10:30 eves, 5-7 1W phases or operation_ needs Wig Stylists 65% days wkl,y SS hr_ 673-4865 ~ingofS0.60wpm .and 17th St, CM. 18 yrs or ~a~cr~·11 ~~~~es~~~ at least t year om ce ex· older PART TIME MSI Data ts looking for trainees or skilled Elec- tronic Assemblers who are interested in working a regular s rhedule (normally 40 hrs per wk_J for a temporary penod. Candidates will only be considered If they are rommlttcd to cstabllshing a long term "on call" relationship with lhe company. In lurn, MSJ offers ex· ceUcot sslary and work- mg conditions. Apply In person or coll, People who need people ~hould always check the TBJ.ERS commiss1on.S48-3446 Car pet cleaner, n o Must be outgoing & peo-. c" n penence. Please a pply an ----------1 Nt'wport Cl·nll'r Dr pie oriented. Beauty Stylist Assistant expenen "' ecessary · PROOFOPEAATOR andJhirmackknowledge ~to $1500 pr mo. Data Entry Ce.rta N B 644·5800 person. SANTIAGO BANK Equal Oppor Employrr Sure touch, 8 pocket, helpful. T op wages ., _________ _ NCR 775. Hrs Uam..Spm. 837-8779or837"4250 Carpet layer with own Xlnt benefits, salary Beauty, Expert Hair Cut· truck & tools 640-2700 TRENDATA CORP. Xlnt opportunity for ex· per. Oat.a Entry Clerk , ___ FU_L_l_T_l_M_E __ commensurate with ex-ter w/follow. Pays up to betwn8·30&5 per. Contact 70%. 642·5381. Standard Memon es Must be ex-per. on 3741 or 327S. Hours 1lam -8pm C 0 M B I N AT f 0 N Outstanding employt•e Dnver-House & Offkt' benefits, salary com Cleaning M u~t hitvt• m"ns urate w 1exper gooddn11ang record. n1•;11 Santi Bank ftnft BEAUTY OPR Ea r n P~-Offlc.e more l>y renting space S35 E. Ftrst St, Tustin 644-7321or552.0043 832-5200 EOE Be ut J9========;;-t a Y A "cllrtou1 8u11ne .. Heme Slele,,..nr filed with th• County C*ll It \lllld !Of "" ,. ..... •fl•f which lllnl oonllnu•nt butlllltMI lftV9t reflle Publlcal!Otl It ,,_ .. ,,, only ti lll•fl lfl chengH. C.ff ttM l.1911 D•p111m1nt ti 1h1 OAll.Y Pll.OT tor 1nlorma 11011 e nd n1CHtlty f«mt &42-4321 h{))2 J ULL I ETTE Manicunst. exp. wanted i mmed. 837·8779 or 837-4250 BIOLOGIST /NUCLEAR Xl.nt opportunity recent graduate in biological ac1erices Call <7 14 > 64.$-2111. llo.t M-'oct_.... F /time Job opening ror t Gel-Coat Toucbup Man Im med start Jnqui re Alajuela Yacbts, 941 W 18th St. CM ~9177 Bkkpr. F /C. FT Newport Bearh 8)>.7971 CASHIER TB.EPHOHES Dtvisron 3400 W Segerstrom Santa Ana. CA 92704 (714154G-3605, ext 2tJ Costa Mesa, part tune. exper. Hours to be ar ranged. $3. p/br. Apply The Earl 's Plumbing EqualOpportunlty Inc., 1526 Newport Blvd . ___ tm_p_lo_y_e_r_M_J_F __ Contact . apprJ r a nrt-, l1 vt.' tn SAHTIAGO IAMK Orange Co areu Reply Pft"SOftMI Office M~ Green. P 0 Tiox c. 53S E. FlrstSt . Tustin Downey. Cahf. 90240 832-5200 EOE Costa Mesa. or call ---------•I GENERAL OfftCl Positions 642·1753 Delicatessen trainee>, CLERKS 3rt /l0, must be over l8, Now .1rceptm1t Hpp!Jr.a CASHIBtS part tJme to full tune uons for turrl'nt 11nd F /Ume. Good Pay See Terry or Peggy_ 495 future open111gt1 en th\• Growt.hco.SLoc11t1ons U'TOTEM El7thSt.CM ('lt•rH'.ll are~ Typ1,t, We tram. Co BencflL'I File Clerks, Jr_ Stenos. METRO CARWASH ()perungsNowAvallable DELI HELP, ~ll tune Acct·~ Clerk Apply In 2950 Harbor Bl. CM for full or p/llme clerks TradeWtnds Dell · 6710 person Custom Wt>a ve ---------1 on 2nd & 3rd shin11. No W ColutHwy,N B. Carpets. 18430 r 11rl'1c CASHIER exper necessary -we DELIV ERY MAN for St .FountamValltiy tra10. Advancement OP· TELEPHONES portwuues to those who L.A. Times. 3--0AM . S350 General Offlre Two ftirl Mission V14!Jo. upcr ~uaUI) For information P/IDO. Must h&lltl dt~n o I I 1 r <' v 11 1 1 c d ~to be arranaed S3 go to our nearest market dablecar 832 7089 re11pons1b;hllc'>. orrll"r p/hr. Apply The E11rl's or rontact the J>('nJOnnel DELIVERY MA N rrr de11k, payroll, 10 kl'Y. Pl m m bing Inc .. 28922 offire at Early AM hm de1J11ery of t¥Plnll 1't>lcphnnt' 11klll'>. Ca mln0Ca~1strano. Ml11 124'2L3mPo1on St I.A Times Mu:it h.!v,• h~ <H'Ct'i.t l''ull tamc- :cion VleJO . or c11 l l OardenGrovt.!53'7 "840 oompact car HB area Muat bc-llepend11blt• atll 495-0401 F,qual Oppor J::mploycr ~ for 1ntt!r v1rw bt>twcen Service Directory In the t-"lnd what you want tr. DAILY fll LOT Dally Pilot Cleaatf1c<h Bookkeeper, exper r rr SF.LL idle 1tem11 with a ----------10mtaJ Mllistanl Traintt, Kentucky Fned Chicken Dally Piiot Classified Ad Clerk tyl)ist. M' J FT gd opportunity for recent NB. Bill/Siu 67&.688.'> 642·56711 540.HSO. HS11raduate 642 7998 ~AM 1 30PM M r11n F1brr1tl ai1!1 tnr 1 .. os2 R1.•dondo Ci r , H li ---7141847 2223 • ..., ..................... ··--,. " .... ~ ~ .............. .. Thursday. Jul~ 20 1918 DAILY PILOi 07 ~.~~.~ ..... !!.~ ~~~..-.~ ..... ~!.~ ~.~~·~-~ ..... ~!!~l~~~~ ..... !L~~ ~.~~·~ ..... !L~~ ~~~~.~ ..... ~!.~~ limt!ritlOffl«-UUli~f.l\U.l'i'-1< ol.Ht. MACHINIST R ~naUoos. l YPt' m UAl IOI t'l LL lit\ K G e Nu CY n :di. llJ :.. \ \.Xll ttl, .. ft ~ .! ll!Jlll L1t~ tceptiOftitt Sia.h:as P4irtT1me .... WGftt~ 71.00 Hdp Wont~ 7100 licyc:W. 8020 be •ble lo m~ public ., ptfllOO w run hou.~.buld &l1u:.~t fur BndJC\•V')I t g.c."11 ore ~ l>UOl)l' .. 11ll'I> Bu,)y Oll!dlc&I ofrt('f ('JI. Otrt!r chat"t! .accounlll '" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• worlnirmmdl Appl,) 111 In Nr'lllport h t!arh Mill & llardmtee Lulbt! <=.onl .. ct ~~· 1-.uy or per dept s tore'\ L.Jguna, ~--WARfHOUSlMAH pcnon ~wpurl Owl&, ~poNlblllUl'$ mt'luJe-Ci~ U>lcrunc1: preeu.1on Glenda 002 Jalll -646 3903. Newport. llunt1nt1ton ~retary roe ahlpp111g & rrn·1Yllllt 1l3l Back Ba)' Or. N 8 can-of:? girls l2 & 1~ and .,,,.0rk t.:xper rcq'll T<1p Oft ac t.' llclil ro r 11 8 S3 00.~ 00 pr hr comm MaJOr corp Newport Ctr dept rorkllft eicpt>r houi.ekoep1na d uttt.'i. bc111> f.O~ ))1 90Sl ui.k dr"u•ton• l.tlt: bkkp~ ltECE:f'T10MIST HeXJble M. We mu11 loc ~illdry com helpful Day .,h1ft SJ 5V GIHIRAI. OFflCI Must ~y phooe COi\ t act , w ork1nK -.1cu3tomen1 & d1•ta1I work. V1calion. t.1ck pay. profll sharing & heulth Insur. Apply . Mon-Fri 8am noon Rarden'• Pest Control, ID6 Randolph St, Costa "u.'t ht-rru1tutt o ul"c> , f' .. ,. ._ Performance Services tnel\Suntl" w/u .. ·11<·. L'v p/hr Cu•. t"m Wr 'V" . . .. .or .on nu8nlll Over 2S Mr!> Hate Sat • Sun & holidays ... ;>AUQ a;.,. "' " M • tng. perwoabk .i.od be -841 2561 · Prominent real estate of· 833-9795 eel beuel1l pkg & future Carpets. 1~30 l'dc1111· ab lu t o r l'I :a t e tu MutJ ~pl ---rice, Newport Beach !!;)( Sales CLOTH EST 1 M ~ advancement op port uni St . Fountaa.n Vallt'Y t~n&ger~ J I> ~ gover MACHINE ora Office Mi.nagcr . IObidt! l)t!r necess Ask for Mrs operun1 RJvera1de. 10054 ty. Cull J1.1clt Arm~lron& --ness An c n t•rge t 1<· ,,,.11 i. Ho 11 11.alt!S No experie nce J-1.-·--.. H 9060 M Need ror conr1dent111I in· WATCHMAKER per:1on w1lh high :ilan """' "' we inserting neces11ary will train ...,.....,.,.,,.,...... agno a ! exper tc:rv1cw644-S800t'xt461 To .:1 ;,s 1:1 t 1•nit1 n1·1 r 1hrll11 or 11catnc s:.. machine Of)t!rator t;x P'rer 25orolder 557~ ~~~~~~~~~ salesp1>oplc Call w/developme nt or de cleanhneaa & oraonm,1 per pbrtf but willing to or774-6090 ~~ OO-l2.3t ---Secunty guanl."I needed llcattl precase •n:strumcn uon IL'> w_,ll u u person trllln right ind1vldu11l. -Recpt/G Ok $800 SALES Patrol summer only 4Pm Uiuon for 011 flt'ltl <:ood wboenJOY& the a~ 1s de· TRAINEE PART TIME. w11l s1t your AtPCllt/ManuC lO S'9SO to midnlte S3 75 pr hr. working l.'Ond ' +co sarable. Must dnve; 1·11r VanoW> dutks 10 mail office, bomu. pets. Com· Get\Ofc/l'ypist to $000 L.t's .. Hott.st Gitt .. guurd. p tr. Sal. benefits Top pay l-:01': 1s provided. Should be de1>t . AJ11>ly N at1onal pamon to ll:ldy, ht!lp shop. l.Jte Bltkpg/Type $000 IC YOU weren't looking for Soll & holldaya $3.00 pr Sch:nuhc Dnllln.i C'on ----------1 flexible rcgarriing F.ducuuon,4361 llarchSl tle l1 &ble 644·5500 lrvinePel'SOnnelAi;cency a new \'l\reer. you hr. Maintenance PIT. trots N~wport Bc.i •·h . Genera10fc·P8Xan1i1wer weekends . Lovely N.B. cNearOCAirportJ 8am-8pm '88E.l7th,C06taMesa wouldn't be reading this 7 AM llAM Wed·Sun 557·90MllskforHunl.1I Mesa ang aerv. opra. lmmed private room and balh. Equal Opport unit y ad, and 1r we wert!n'l 1340 $3 40 h C 11 lie Cycle & Company GRAND OPENING SALE NPw & Ul>4ld bike•. bn; dtM:Ounl.,, l(j .pd Rli JI• leoc.h Cruben Foxl•M~s M11to Crcr.!. btkf:l), pJrt:. bCC .. ~S K t"p.; 11 ., 411 makt•!I Buy ~t'lt trudt• rons11-1n 2470 Nf:Wt•oHT BL CM 642 791U openings for exper'd Of Salary is $SSO pJmo. Employer P Jllme Attendant ror &t!te~ -642-1470 loolungfor somcone todo M Fr: !MP:S,..a';,71 a ~--- qualified people. Rate ot Send resume l.o P .O. Box paralyzed young woman. a Job. this ad would not on, 1• · WUICEHO HElP - - pay depending \.IPOD ex· 19547, lrvine. CA. 92713 personal care. Sat/Sun RECPT /TYPIST be here If you are a S.Cwity Offic:en Hol.tseelea1W1g & office M1\Cll<h·yl'lt> Cl'\J5S per Apply in person ----------•Maintenance man for ten· 10.S. Balboa Isl 67S·S652 career minded adult & Es tab'I securi ~y farm clearung on wknd:.. w .. Conlal't W i-; Ktnl! Mon· Fri 9am·4pm, JSS Housekeeper, exp. w /car. rus club an HB Indoor Orange County Airport want the opply to earn needs r eliable men & can schcdult' Sat ur !:ion 646 ti()(Jfi Rochester St. C.M. Perm. s day wk for dis· oCwor.rCak, 511 dSaay11sy~!,· 0 r;,. 2 i Sal P.1.X. Adllllt. Clntt area. S'6SO. mo. 752·2727 three to five hundred women for un~formed Must provide own tran~. luilAL... Mcrhriab 8025 Gllta..J~ .t. 1 o~c abled lady. Refs 768-1926 ...,.,......, 11PM·7:30AM stufl. Must R E Sales dollars a week, call toll S3 SO pr hr 540 9525 ......... .....,._..., m E .. IOUSEKE.,.P"'R "'"a•ntenan"e be able lo type und have BUSY & NEEDING free I 11 800/327·9696 sCecuritMy pos1tF1ons 111 . ••••••••••••••••••••••· J::lectromcs firm in C.M. r o c:. • Eldt!r "' "' • pnor night sb.lf\ exper lll\yllme Cfor rt!cordt!d osloi esa. ult or WtadowT111.a.... Nt'W l.umbt•r VL•ry tt•a . seek.s person w /general ly couple. No CM apt Utility maintenance For delaals. cont a cl message) P I t 1 me Re t 1 red '"'"J Mu:.l removt· Windo""" ol'fice&lltebookkeepiog needs help. mature man. expenenced pre personne l in San ~erru~ueeis· ~~pmlugesgoedr "1n,et0s~ welcome Pbont' main Trolrttt 1100 1., d e• ~4~ 1;J, exper. Includes AP & woman. 7 hrs 1 day/wk Cerred. 40 Hr Wk. Com· Cle mente llosp .. 6S4 Set'retary ror Newport olc collect for a Costa Over21 644 ~94 673 3202 AR. Exper'd, reliable, Need own car. rers. ~~benefits . Call Cammodt!llasMares ~~c~~ilo~a;~~~~:J CenterCPA.P u1dvaca ~l:.,.appt . (2 1 3 1 Youn~ :ind_J_m-b1t 1011'C-rm& mature person desirea-SS7 9GOOS 7pm --PIX .t.~ c:~ a demand fo r more lion. Parking. medical General 11lltch1nc:. ltii;i t s-•-nt 8030 ble Call Valor Elec HOUSEKEEPER Mumtenance man -wer _..-... salespeople. We are busy insurance. Late book· ---------•I Noye!> Ave ln·1nc •• ::!'::;~: ••••.••••.••. trorucsSW-9264 Apply mpersononJy. All slult$ avwl. Exper and need help! Ex keeping reqwred C<1li SECURITT (live outi All Baba Molcl, pref'd , but will train d 64G-2310for •Ppt ~nnon I· t '~ ->'lt"• Coclt<1ct W 1-; K111a.. 640-600b (;i'neral office. B1lltng, f1l mg, typing. Learn an· 11urance. 752.9300 \ieneral *Summer Jobs EARN VACATION$$ Needed lmmedialely I Cl«b ./Cteril Typists l4SWPM) .. Senior Tvplsh t60 WPM I o1 Stat Typists ., AccCMlfttiftg ca.nu ./lootdte epe n .trlX Operators l s.cntarin with or Wlthoul SI. Work where you v. ant & when you want wit h VOLT L ong & short term ass1RnmenlS. Hoh· day & vacat ion puy Uosp1taltzat1un pl;in .iv:i1luble NEVER A FEE APPLY *VOLT* TIEMPORAlt Y SERVICES 546-4741 .'.IW8 Campus Dr, Ste 106 l\cross from OC Airport 979.9330 1624 Orangetborpe Wy ~ -,L - Self motivated person .,.,.,.,NewportBlvd,CM . Weekend> 3 must. Call paJeraencle or nelw -----"-'-----OFffCER w/rers. maturity, high -'"""""--for appt 557.7777 EOE s espeop e may npp Y Secraary /Recepllorust standards of cleanhness Attractive <antiques) of We are look.mg for a well & organization, own MANAGEMENT PBXAnswenngServ Ex Cit'e & top quality <peo-groomed. business trans.speuk English. Business man requires per. pref'd, but wall plel assoc111tes to work rnuided woman to ac· Sua.rbCisition reliable person to train. l"ull & p /t. Good with. C:ontact Sandy complish varied clencal ,..-manage own dislr con P""" vac. ~rp ms. New Orlowski or Jim Wood at tasks M t be '"beautiful B home. It h · ...., · us an ac u• S\1 ing usines s. Op medical ld g N B 546-5990 t d • Will pay for lhe besl Call portuo1ty to ebtabh!.h C • • ---------cura e typist an en.,oy 9-5759-05'78 __ _ your own busmess spare 6:1l,S.SlJ O':_!nlervw c.appt RESTAURAMT wol~kmg withk?thers 1-:x ----lime watbout investment. PBX LUNCH COUNT EH ce cnt wor mg rond 1 I DE A L I .. / T J M L' 631.5008 lions. office located on .... Ans wering :.e r v1ce 1-'oodPreparation housewives & college operator full & P/I'. Call Person wanted to work Newport Bay. Pleast:' girls wJcars Over 2\. Marin•R.toilSm.s 8JS..3S61 atlunchc.'Ounterin lar1o:e call Barbara Davis. 9·30AM·12·30, M<>n·Frt. M t b d 642-1626 Earn $80 lo $100 weekly us l I e &e; pe rd1 . PERSONNEL health rood sl.ope. Food MARRIOTI' HOTfL Is seelrulg an md1v1dual to work the graveyard !.hilt who bas some law enforcement expenen<•t- t:11JOY good comp:in.~ benefits. Apply 9am-noon Moo· Fri. Personnel • MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Newport c.e nter Dr Newport Beach F,qual Oppor Employer ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8005 ••• •• •• •••• •• •• •• •• •• •• Jtck l JMt:r a l'lulcmu kt .. , Antique Mu:s1c Bo '<t~ • Slot Machmes • Clock:.' HUGE SELl::CTION American l"""'otio..al Galleries Open Wed lhruS.;t 1~2 Kettenni::. In (7141754 1m fo1 pnouni: lr.ill1· 10\ J., enlurKC:. rcdut•1•.., :...ct· 11 ruru\Ull! l"lll1 714 i jj tj1H !1 Hrtl'r 6pm $2 50!. 01 l1lil kc offca SOH ·•··••··•·•······•····· Persian k1llen!<. C1''A r1· r. • ~ t 1• rt• ti i-; ~ c· i-I I•• 11 • c1u<11lty l:k-Jut1ful lon1 hu1r Shuw qu;.l1 l , 638-930H (Guaran tee S'f5) Must be versa • e raen y. Employment Agency prtlparat1on rev1ous Secretanes-Typisl t'ast S neat. p e r sonable & permanent pos ition, full Counselor for our ex expenencedesirable hut accurate S board S hke energetic. Lori ·s lime, salary . must he pandUlg company. Sue not neressary. Uniform machines S challenge S ~Yr Old Bakt!r.>rack& Kitc hen, 979.0747 aft able to work wlcnds cessful candidate comes lurms hed. Medical & vanety s busy word pro Service Station Allen· Grandfather dock Jl:.o lOAM for appl. 673-4080 with :i business back hospital benefats. Apply cessing typesetting or dant. full & part lime. 2 00 y r ' o Id l\1 r.., --MATURI-; WOMAN i.:round . as highl y Lindbe rg Nutrition. 0«'ndsyou$The0ffire hourly+comm.673-3320 Cartwnght. 646-5031 or S1<1ml·~t·k1tkn" SI~ 1>4b Jtn.J IMMEDIATE .... be twee n C aro uq•I / 549-2188 ~7320 ""-OPENINGS p /llme to welco me mot1vat.:u & sales/sue-Rullocks,lowerlevt>l,So Service Sta Attendant. ~ M o v 1 n g m o ) t , l" I 1 • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 804C Straw Hal Pizza m El newco1TlC'rs & c·ontact cess un entl'd Guaran Coa~t shopping center. SECRETARY /TYPIST erper'd. F\111 or p/tame. Torohas full&partt1me merchant:. F'lex1ble hr), teed s alary +c om· CM Ask formanager tull tame. i.horthand ~pply.ArcoStahon.17th d:iy & nite positions now Need car. lite typ1n~ rruss1on helpful, apply m person Irvine. CM S4i 3095 SarralierkAgenry Retail to Mr 1-'uentes at available. Persons 18 or 18952MacArthur Bhd STORECLYKS Robert. BC'in Waliiam Service Station Allen over prefd IC you t•llJUY M~hant(', -.ITklll c n1-:me lnine "33·28!12 t . Fr05 & · dant, exper'd. Day & Pl'OPle&haveun outgo· Lillie c x pt'r1 e n CL' --.ii.h1ers. floo"c l~rk'> .. l Assoc.1401Qua1l Eve:. ~ll&p/lime AP· 1ng per<;o nal1ty, we 11e<-essary Formterv1c"' PhcrnmcevticalSales s tock clerks. Good St .. N4iWJ>Qrt8each ply.ShellStatJon.17lh& m114ht twve what you are 548-9812 I\ pro gressive Calif ruture. xlnt be_11er1ts Iii c:--I • Irvine NR looking for Af>ply -or over & available for ~retart• ntM ---·-------based co 1s actively f u R di between 2-5"m 3t s traw MKhonic k u lime work. Apply in a p1 y. grow111g pet Servi~ Sta Attend F\111 & ., se e 111g an exper'd p s d r h Hat Pitz a . 2A A02 1".:x pe r 1n tune upc , 1 pen.on. IC ·n a ve, 175 pro ma nu . a s p /l1me. e xper 'd , ltlt-., .. "' sa esperson lo call on E ball Rockfield Blvd brakes & altJ:nDH'nl:. doctors & dentis ts 111 17th St. CM c enji!mg career pas mech·1 knowledge App· ---Go0dye11 r Store, Mi ~:. ()r C C f/intel. motivated ind1v ly,2590NewportRl.CM INSURANC E Age n c y Viejo.,.,.,''""" ange 0· ommissaon Retired person w tcar. Good typing, shorthand Houst!hold or quality .m Golden Hctr11•v1 • pur t1que~ and collL•ctJblc' P•t~ /\l\C: t 1t'ld t. •M .. 675-&l.52 pct Shot.. -.111 rr.1 u ----ra1sf>d w ffl.C Xlnt fl•'t• FROM ENGLAND 121:11425 IJ/it Georgian M al(hny Sett \ C SS.~1. Ch1ppcndalt• .1rm ~kl•r., :..,panll'I ~n;p-. chr $750. aL..,o ti oak & elm malt>, ~ r~~l I\ I\( $1:,i Windsor chrc; ~.200 l.m (';,i 531, OHO~ ely qlly. pvt µt y 49'; 3020 Guldt•n Hctrtl'H r IJUJJ: VtC'trOld w /record.<> n·it... thJll1P hot·. ·\Kl" Hl • churc·h pew, hbral"} 1bt0 Mt1' $1fiel M :! ''l!Hl 54110096 frNtoYou 804!: d P I °"' .. .,.,., Mason Pharm Call Don Se St M nee s ersona Lines ------wish1('1g to supplement essential L1i;chl book rVl ce at.Jon tth ~ & Underwriter. and a 1'~11. MEDICAL RECPT na. 673 2700. your income, please call k~pmg. 751·2600 days. Attendants. day & natci. •NEW SHIPMENT • ••••••••:••7•••••••••• • ing Clerk: Good salary Busy omce Mm. 1yr1.ic Plzza hrlµ, exp only Mr. Moore al 646·6646 64(}.1271 eves. Must be exp 2800 W AMER & ENC OAK s<''' M tXl'll <.:ut·~, · I• ri 11 • and benefits. Cllll Jay & per wipeg board book I Mon Fri 7am 9am Coai:.t Hw Y Newpor t l>u P P: l' •. J II m "I•· Renfro. 645-9000 keepmg sys tem & a 11 ~~~ • • , Secretary Shell ad under furn class 1105tl ~ 324:1 tt;.iy., nr .1r• INSURANCE. typmj.t. rn m~. balhnR. Leam in surance 752·9300 type:, of insurance bill • ·----Retired person, put your Vice Pres ident Rt•al ---------Antique ViClC•rldO 548 54~ 1 I lire expenence to good f.Btate or Nari Co needs Serv Sta Help needed 1m R ood c ti . mg Ca~hn.s.544·2323 PRINTING use. Cull or rrr Call asst . Good typmi: & SJH med. F\111 or p /t Apply os.ew-.. e~ em<1n -; Burr fl'1'l kit:. & "-Jt. I 'd XJ .__ f 990 E Cst H N 8 bochair 1-or~t .:recn up Art• lookm~ fur ""rfl.t·I MEDICALSecty & Rct·pt ~ ...... r lustn. 1-3PM. Mr. Theodore req . nt u.::ne its & · wy, · · I $550 67:'J 7tH3 h~m .. • r.A0 ., .• ., ... ,;:,,.17, tmmed. opening Uus) ~ • H 842-1008 worklog conds Irvine "-0 1 It ., ~,.,. .,.,.,., .,.,, '"' ., l~ventory control Nwpt li<'h G p ore Must I Forms Collator Opr -752.0234 -;wmg· ver oc exper. Onental rui.: 9'< 12, ~~lei• Ge~tle alter(>() Calt1•0 t•;,i ncmg, shipping & re be rl'ltal>le · e xp ·~ Should know ~napout & Sailing instructor, ex· Nope pay.341580 Monrovia, new. retails $2000 .~ nd~ ,J houw 1)'12 3511, t'e1vang. some typing. ma tu 640 0759 • continuous forms Wall penl'nCt! necessary. $3.SO Seer~ for restaura11l · 642· 72 W75 573441~ many details N B area._ re • consadertramee w /some prhr +comm.Wed·Sun. designhrmmCdM.Xlnl Sign t 11ft... ---1 499 27_,_20_._hi!i_-:~QJ ~~ · ~teaH-:-tt-ee.pli.QJU&t l"i.:91~t,o b~~11rn~1nt1 8 45-6 00 645-7100 worklog cond & benefits a,ululrelco ""-.. ors. phart p tr h I • S -:a::. =-r-o ..... LiM:!OllO.c · or 1me. your rs _ _ _ _ _ 2 Dogs, )OJUll~ & <•(li•t lnvcntof')"'Sh1p/Stock rm. . rs \:iry , ale typmJl A area o range vO SALES CLERK -l-'1_51'11.v~"'Pl,5'v .• f::.~RiF==-==='=t==::::l~~#llr9lf==--+bOnld.eA .... •-. , ---------Stead). gd pay, l)e11s & phnnes. mature. _540-&027 Retwl marine hardware SECRETARY LUUI\ hlack&ta11 m1\ R46 'Hi GEN'LOFC A /P G armenl mr" N B per..onable. pnor tram · Southwntlanlc • 6423472 " · mg Send rel>ume & hr:. Product10ftWorbrs store seeks sales clerk roc salesmanageror Sa1I IOOG foh~l"ockerm1x puppv Equal Oppor Employer '1a Jor but Ide r near ___ o pen to Ms. Cochran. 2Shlfts avail S.30AM 'ltl w/min. 2 yrs exper. ln Boal Co. Gd typing & ~yn ~•Antiques •1 wk!>old OraokgeCountyda1rpod r 1 ta:. Janatonal work full & 18821 Delaware St. Fl21>7. rm1sh Tues & IOPM ·tat s ales . Knowledge or shorthand skills ne(' LCICJll'Nla.och New container JW>l 11r 963·5005 'et' mg an in 1v1 ua to part time e ves· Porto·~ J-W. ca 92648 r1rush Tues nights. Ap· marine supplies pre· ALSO P rr bookkeept!r 1:. accepung apph('ations nved --------.iss1st in general om~e Bwld M:ltnl 546:l330 · . prox 12 hrs each. Apply (erred. Beach locat1on needed. 4 day work ror experienced bank Dressers. wardrobe..,, AKC Spnnger Sp .m a • duties and light acct.), Medical Assist. Urology 10 person, Pennysaver. National company with week Apply Mon thru tellers Cllll Joan Gore. pitcher & bowl Hh. m.i_lc. 3 yr... i.:entle. per payable The qualified Janitor helper for Chns-ba c k o r c Mat u r c !660 Place ntia CM aJI beoer1ts. meld. health Thurs. 7 t.o s.30pm. 3502 497 1771 wicker cnb, tbls. seL'> of r /kids Nds Yrd H.1:, :we c·andJdate should have a tuln school. College stu· woman. Typing. ~tenlu · & life 1nsuranee. Salary s Greenville St . SA Equal Oppor E m plr chrs. 3 pc loungt' swtf'. •S932 mm 1·2 yrs related eic: dent prderred Apply ing&x ray N B 54IJ 2247 ProductionTrainff commensurate with ex clocks 4 pc Beli;:1an -& good typ k II ,."II B "t r___ t /R Stock Room Manager. bd · h A lo\'eable mothc·r l".•t ... pc!r lOli?S I s 16835Bmokhurst FV ------Rubber hose products per.~ ... orni.on. ~re ary ecept rm sui t e. c 1na her '~mtl mll kJttcn.bot: The Ideal cand1dale _. _Med1cal c.L·c·y.Cronl otr1cL• Irvine area. Must pass 64!>-1711 18-IO>forappt. forsmallNewportBeach personneededtohandle cabinets. w1ckt•r v .. n .i l l c d1on.1 1 .. s hould also reiipond well JANITORIAi. WORK for c; P 35 hr wk en phvs ical io~ludinli? Equal Opport. Employer Law f'lrm Good skills, stock rm. Must have ex· furniture. bra11s frp lc S.Si-&.16? to a wide vanety of office Jobs av a 1 la bl e NOW 644 1752 bar k x ray!.. c a 11 ror Sa I e . F / P. T t 11 Mirumum 2 yrs general per. Will be in charge of tools. smok1• boxc!>. h.ill dulltll>. We offer a n out-Suhcontra('t 752-0288 ME:OICAL appt 540-7639 EOE s. 0 s e office expr. Good s uper vismg personnel. stand~. lklg1 an IPadctl &-out M t~·.Jl!IL• 1111' 1tw s tanding be n er 1 l TRANSCRIBER ~ --tickets. ovr 18. have own benefits. Salary open. receiving. & mve11tory Rlass cab1rlt't~ & m ut·h mJ, hmrw : \r• lovr package. Please call or KEYPUNCH OPRS P rr help ror dress shop traru.p. Mon-Fri Sill or c.-ontrol 1n stockroom. Ap· more dHldrl'll K<I':" :!:'!• apply in person; 752·2073, l.eadmg Orange Co. datu Work at home or in our A~ f' o \ er :i o Ca 11 comm. 531·0811 752·s.522 Jan P I Y 3 t 3 1 2 3 W . OM SALE Poncl<"rosa Homes. :.!0112 t-enter has immed open· !!;I Toro orficc. Full time· between 10·6. 645 lll65 MacArthur. SA. au~incss Center Dr, ini::. ror e xpe r·d toppay Musthavemin --SALES. fashion minded Friday&Soturdoy ~uitl' 100, Irvine Al Of)erators. Full & p/time 2 yr:. rec-ent medical rr PIT help w1shopping, er-women . far:itast1c op-•SecrefarieS* Switdlboard Opr. JULY 2 1 & 22 r1rmat lvt· At'l 11,n 2Jld&3rdsh1fts &wknds corddept exper.71'.f!M500 rands. clean111g. etc. portun1ty '"·Orange Full & p/t. Will train. IOAM toSPM I «141 645-6709 County area Earn .,,xtra G Ole/Adm Asst to SJ8K Must be relia & able to Emp oyer lnLeJ(rnled Data · l ---pirofit dollars ~howing Employers Pay All Fees k d lb A t" [ -l:osta Mesa ~~-.. -•. & 1:..cort• Pt t1 me pho ne work . tli,e lates t an fash·aon-. Liz Reinders A11ency wor eves;wkn s Ph e 0 IQUe re Girl F'r1day, recept, l YIJ• r ail Eleano F > A l ~.. ,... ~ ~ " 645 7!165 ami&hhngdullcs by pn•· r ir PP Mmwuset Hourly wage 1-bonus F\in. money. clothe:. 402081rchSt.Stel04 ----------126So.Gla~~cllS I' 1: ro· h 1 ,. ti C: 1• 1 m . " Slwiih1•n! 11 11)11' rna !• fr.•1• 1111,11 houw 1>11 ~ !• F'n•1· l,.1h pupp1t " and m11Lh1•1 :• · , ••.JI .. 1111! w •p:irx·r' .1-1!' 11:o:u sosc ••••··••·••············ ,11~10us rarm located m 546 6080 Fe male Top m on<'Y No sellmc C M oHc. Call Donna. 547-73.14 ext Newport Beach 833-8190 Tech. s er vice electro Oranl('' the Nwpt F'lnancial Cntr. Laundromat. part tame Must have car 6Jl-2140 546-3420 ___ 2_1_0J_._______ Call for Appt/Eslab '64 static copiers. Exp req. 1714 1997 14930 Call Sharon Dorris d , Counter&Wash&Fold. -e Hel wrki ng cond. l>oorsopentoJ\M ,h:.irp *HEWSHIPMEHT• tlll-4360 67>-0334or673 1600 Motel Night Clerk. io hrs Real Estate Sales lrvlneS49-8373 Look thrvtM "Eye" *AMY & ENG OAIC • GUARDS JoUll & pJLune All areas Uruforms Cum. Ages 2J o r o ver Rel1red v.clcome No eic pe r oocess Apply, Un1vers Jl Protection Service. l 226 W 5th St. Santa Ana. In· tervw hrs 9·12 & 1·4 Mon· Fn Hardware sales clerk. full 11me. 46 hour week. Rion Hardware. ask for Phil. Apply, Travelodge, 6208 le-cJit•ten Wefcornt SALE.5 LEADMAN Tf(AINEE w Coast Hwy,N.B FREE 3 WEEKS GIFTSHOP B>ITOlJALDEPT. T~SalH -needed by sm mfg ('Om------'-----PART·TIME SECRETARY WrkP(l'mourtelepbone ~oncH 8010 pany for swmli? shin. will NEEDED· Daily care for TRAINING MARRIOTT HOTEL sales room & st.ill pursue ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• work days wtule tra111 ambulatory elderly gent, we are seeking a people A rew a rd 1 n g and outside act1V1Ues. AM & f" R G HT DAM 1\ G t-: 0 Ing Rcqwrei; good dex plus assist w Jdaily Mew C_....r onentl'd person able 10 someumesexcit1ngpos1· PM shifts. Guar wages HOTPOINT SALi-; 3308 lenty & mechanical ap-hsehld duties. lite work. New rro.,.rity work flexible evening lion in the news depart· +comm. Call for details. W Warner nr llarbor. utudc. gent!rul 5-hop ex· no hvy cleann:iK Own ,. Absolutely no prw r hours. menl of the Daily Pl lot LA. Ttmes540-030l Santa Ana !179 ~21 per helpful. minimum transp, good dnvin~ re tratnmR or expericm·t-Apply 9am·noon awaits someone with 11 ------- al{e 18, good phys1L·1:il cord. Prefer hvc in, 5 ne{'essary. Mon-Fri, Personnel umque combmation of TB.El'HOME SALES Washe r · Dryer Ot), l'Ond. Sta rt S3 00 hr days a week. 645-0092 •Persona hied ins trur 900 Newport Center Dr t~lents. It reqwres id11st Tired Of The Routine"' hwasher SIOO cu t:oloi ~ 0 E Call 540-0950 for NURSES AIDES uon Newport Beach thinker Wllh lact. pn·· nus Job Is For You' TV S100 fi4_?-584X - - interview. All shifts. Approve d •Profess1onaJ rin the job Equal Opp Emplr m /f sencc, humor. and du,. Call Us NOW Al CASI! PAID LEGAl.SCTY/8 PR certification trainlllA training creuon.Abacki;cround1n !J33..809S Ws hr/l)ryr ,/Hl'lr1·: K program. Mesa Verd<' •Upto80~commi11sao11 -journalism would be Time·LlfeLlbraries workmgornol357t!l3J Exper. for conge nial Conv. Hosp 661 C~ntcr •Choice of top office SALES..MNGMHT helprut, a thorou gh EqualOppEmptyrm/f N. B. law ok. XJnl skills I 1.J l.-Ool<in f 3 t d grounding ln gra W h D !:>Ii HOME .. ,,.,_r-reerm1·nded.Call St,CM oca ons. g or mu urem . N mmara T I RE•· Gen 'I Auto asder,. ryers per ...... "" Be your own bo1>s with u to recruit & manage own m u s t . o r m a I · "' ruC'e e uxe models yr JnLag-unaBeach Audrey,640.8201 MURSESAIDES topnotchprofessionalor sales force of finished secre tarial talents Service.Apply, Newport guar. Free <lei Your 642·1133 Jo need of respon!.1ble Needed for conv hosp. garuzation. products. Start at needed. IBM typing 65 T\re, 3000 E. Cst Hwy, ('ho1ce $130 Soulhcousl maids •. wu1t r esses. '"". alrecenltohandlel.20 p r CdM a: .. """& ~ re erexper. Xlnt wa~cs Kat llp R ~ s l s o o + , G u a r . wpm, filing, phones. · Appliance537 2542 Permanent-F\111 & Part line call director ln large & benefits Opp f e ea d ·1 h b d 100 law ore For lntervlew . or or a vncmnt. Work Or or dma! ,eds obrtl !'1l ._Awl plm Tow Truck Drivers ex-"··A-Heavy iluty w"'sh"r· Time Positions avail. J\p-• . • adv Apply, Beverly For..-11 call LI LA Cty. Will Train. Call esar u uO a.,,,., u e· 'd ToP a Ap I ~·., "· ~ ltcrmashl'<i t.. ri·.i11\ •111 your hm Ur •w 11·.il thl th1 'h~<J I 11\••1 •• 1.abn1 ~. '>Id" IH .., .. ! sc-cv·, 1101 b..a lv ... ~ bdnn rurn. rnd 11.1.1< tbl .~ r: t'hr' rn1kmi! •hr-. ·' l.OTS LO I~ ~Tll R l- $p\·c pnr1's 1111, ""t•1·11cw I) I MC .~ Vt:-.,\. I l"t pll••I 131) E l1tt> ... l. l n.t I t M IOam !'>pm **tBUY** (ri11xl us1•1l 1-'u m 1• 11r.. ,\ ApµhuOl·c~ OH I wt!' sell or SF.:LI. for Vnu MASTER5 AUCTION 646-.8686 & 833-9625 C~ll PJ\ll> For Rel ui.rri furn anti quc.-i.& d r n ·· .. ~1si .n 3:i ply in person 2130 S. ~ase call Denis e Manor. 340 Victoria. 131·1003 493-0442 _J_e_rry..::__<_213_>_42_1_·7_44_9 __ lynecessary.A~plepay. ~W.Towmg~ lrioo l ~:~ dbotryher;.f .. ~1 • .£0nd.S220 for C o as I H w Y . La g 800· 752·5624 _c_._M __ generous benefits. retire Ave. NBS42-12S2 """ ...,,. fkh.-------'Legal se<'.'y trainee. San NURSES AIDES/ RECEPTIONIST SALE.5·0ne or So. 0 .C. ment program. 1m · Leav111g countr;-Nl·w :! rouche~ I 7' '>ofi $)5 I HOSTESS Juan C area. must be Lmmed ~ning, dulles leading carpet stores medjateopening. Call ror TOW TRUCK DRIVERS. refrig, vacuum t•leancr. anllQU" ., Vu:t~~·"'' Im •• good typisl 661·1707 ORDERLIES needs 2 dy11am1c ag· appointment Mrs exper'd, must live in smlappUance&iculW!nA :w .it $1 -0 1,~3 h\..,,. '" Must be exper'd "people ----------All shifts. S8 bed facll Gd incl swilc board. Telex. gress1ve persons who Stephenson. Personnel C.M. 646-963:1 >N~ 9i'S 0239 nfl rr11 l'\1 person." For Interview UHE COOKS working conds Xlnt pos111g maU & asslsllng know how to close. xlnt Department. Daily Pilot. T I Westinghouse frost·frre , -l.'OJI 644·"°4. _ IRftl• Ea COOKS bens. Bayview Con v secretanal staff w /hte wortong conditions. good 642"432l, ext. m r av tl agent, ex . coppertone. Lop rreetcr MJplr dining i.ct. hu1..t1 ~ Hofip, 2055 Thurin Ave. typing. Expe_r pref'd. but commiss1011s. call 8 6. An Equal OppQr perlenced only. Newport RN gd. Sl l!i 960.~. bd <1roP·1 l· J r t oi h 1 t• • HOST /HOSTESS Ex per. prer. but not CM 642·3S05. E 0 E not nee. Salary com· 49S-22M -Employer eenter area 644·14l2 6 Wmd~or o:hruri. ' D.·pt We are looking for u necessary. lnte r \'iew. Nurses mensuratew/exper.Call -----------cha1r.1, 4 eJCtra le »\•·, maturepenontoireet& Mon lhru Thurs, 3 PM RN -LVH Pam642-7511 SALES PERSON· Retall. Truck Driver/Crane Ward's ytlllowrcfn~ Xlnl &.aut11 u1 <·ond111on. ntrt meet our customt'rs No C h a r Ii e Brown 's Au •. pu shifts. ""'·II R,.,.....'on R. M. Abrams Company i----------1 Operator. C·l Uc .. $10 hr rond Fr~t fr~I.? 1 yr olcl enlran1·1: hJI! t .Jl>ll' ~ n _, 6l60 B h tun ex "' .-u ~,~..... Perm. full time 1819 Wm lraln. Neill Crane -.. ~ ,...,... m r-r Mapl"' i.ellma required. Call for ru=o.aurant. 1 enc lime or part Ume. lllgher ANIMAL HOSrlT AL l'-9krv/ ...,., ~~ 1 •v " nit' "·" un interview 9 12, 1-3 81. Hunt Beach than averaae starting Newport Blvd .. C.M. ~ WI 1 Service, 531-3374 i;tand f'hg1dtun· Ct11-.• M thru Wed " General office ex per. Wftitinghowie freezer 19 trN• 11·rri I(, J vord•t•• on. · Lot Man, musl be over 18. salary Xlnt beoof1ta /\p 11ec V•riable hours . SALES R ... ..tMn15° t TRUCK DRIVER & yard cu tt 12()11 Good cont.II 675 586tor:?\Jr.!47 113ll 14~4435 to pickup & deliver ply f11agsh1p Convalcs· Weekendsteves.644·5463 SllOPYWEH """l'uwn maantforcbemlcaltollet tion.646-7876 --HOU--RCL---IAHIMG customers. Advance· cent Center, 466 flagship Wholesale, retail firm co. Call646-2700. Fane qu11l box ~pnn:.: .__.. ment. PIHall,556-1711 Rd .• Na ~1t/TY1M1t w t i mmed ope nlngs .u --pbo-15----•. -ho-,_--1·---------1 m:>tt rt·~-L>~s n•I ii."' ,,_... UM Mon·Frl, $3:5o hr, Long hair ok No exper Full time position for terer .. up uiter· Cash for refrigerators, 42"x84 • $7~. 644· 1004 F Jt·P rr. Mon-Fri. Wknd Lumber yard man, F tr Nurse's aide, 8 hour duty 644·5178 nee. Will train. Cull for CorwitrucUon Lending Of. Ing seamstres3, quahly working or not wcxt av-11. Must provide saw exp. gd driving f"\!rd. Sat & Sun. Elderly man. appt642-SlS3. nee. Exp. preferred wiUi n1shlon uper. only. S00-09l l CU,oitm 7 pc dinette Phrnk o wn tnrul. College lllu CaJlforappt,549-3073 Conv. Hosp. Call collect. ------------------60 wpm typing and ~ood working condl· t09 tbl w/6 n<1USt rht11r... dmt.s welcome.. 540-9525 <213)275-8030 SALES PERS 0 N. shorthand dcalrablc. tiona. Fringe benefits. Llke new SlW SS2-Al34 LVH.OAY SHIFT , RECEPTIONIST RETAIL LUMBER. Diversified work and Call for appt. 1714) ._.._ 1015 . -HOUSEKEEPER 1£veiy other weekend ore NUISIS AIDIS must be exper . 494-6538 pleasant surroundings; 54().83 •••••••••••••••••••••• • 8oolu1hrlvcs, Club cllalr' Apartme nt cleaning Must be dedicated to OIDEILJIS We •re ueklnit a people or 540-8261 L aauna nearOC Al"""rt W"ITRESS. vJrtOu!> s\yl~ ... f ncJ service. Ex p er prf'f, IOOd paUeot care. Apply Nffdcd to give tender oriented person W/&ood ~achLumberCo · ·..-· BREAKFASTe~ic. PUBLIC F1JRNITUftE tables &-m isc 646_~_ S 11arle d . Frlntte 140 Superior . N 8 10\'tngcaretolheeldel'ly clencol' l)'lllna skills ---------Apply by c alling Applyblwn 4·6pm.Moo· *lllf'TJON• benefit.. ~~\~lar houfll 642·2'10 patients. Will lnln F.njoy xlnt company NOTICI 114/833·7862 for appoint· Fri Steubenvllle Weal. """ ~h I nJC plea~e L-..'S. r ~ -qu.Ul'lcd penormel. All bencflta how Oi1.11~ Pilot Cla.~S· ment mi Newport Blvd. Nwpt FRIDAY 1 30 P.M 6"-2U2 ark Newport "'" ...,_...,... stufU avaJI. Appl)'. l«S Apply9am·noon v ' Bdt. 10ealel"I Welt'ome 1 Apl'sN B 3-11 full or P /llmf' Sllpenor. N 8 .642 2410 Mon Frt, Penonnel Ill~ ad.a dlsplay their C..a&.8f Bank STORAOKLOT Medi tloos also MAlllon HOTEL mcssaaes with le111bllllY 1 IW' Rouselttepu. pt-lime. 5-dey wk, 3hra per day Own trans nc<' Lake FofTst U'tlll ~41 uon ~ltf AUi 11/~~ Nunln~ -900NewportCtr0r and1mpact"Our11t111,we t:qual opportunity WAITRISSl.S Sl'OO<l.IQUIDJ\TlON Sept 5th. Mesa Verde LVM OrRH Newpon Btnch are pl"Ol.ld to say, reall) •mployerM/F/H 3 Shifts a\'111. pd. vaca· MASTBlS AUCTION Ccnvfbp,SGt~ntcr t. Dr'~olc. lrvtnc •~day •"'ual~Emplyrm/f act results . Phone '1nd ha tton Appl)' Taylor's 201si,.i,NewPorthlvd CM CM MW$ wk ~-82$0. u ... 4..,.., ""' vyv 642 S678 w t )'OU want In Restllurant. RcdhJll/SA 833-9625 848-8688 ...... ....., Daily Pilot Ctau1f1ed1 Crwy Tu.sun U~t' the 1>,11lv P11ot "fa~t R1·•u11 ··"tr v1rt• ltin'<'lorv V111:r i.crv1!'c' '' m;r 4'pe('t~llY Call 642 ~1: I'"• 322 ... .. ' Mullcat loah, PoWff 9040 locrh. Seit 9060 Motor Homu, S</Ae/ 4 ~Orin~ '550 AMtot WGl'lhd 9590 IMtrun.nt. 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rlftt/5·torog. 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....•.••.......•.•.................•............................•••• IOSG ........ 1010 Aaocltuv 1060~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport t6, ha" 1·abin, ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:J s 111 w uu11t " Ii WE IUY t11tnndw1tht•a:w llund) FOR SALE slt.'C'p. 2, 2 '111b & trlr. Rent a 1977 K~.{'\'ut1vf' lo,1d1•d ,, .•. 10 JP USB>CAllSI I.Jn :11lttPttr !tVh• $ll$ Mu5t ~~11 thl' .... '*~ Ma J'Jil! \ll'11• lt1.tl)' h•> $.'S L>l-&1.:ri''r'$ (,.•f\u"rr" l.J\ S'I~ 1975 24 · Re1n1.>ll Scd.Jn 11750 SSZ 7120 Mot orho nH• or M 1n1 ~rct•1,.i, ~ 1% ti4:! 11~0 Wt1're th~ new CbevroM nu-irv~& food 2S lb t6 ~ rm fJrkfrnt $400 utr Sof41 iw1 IO'l5 Bnd&e. OMC 225. xtru --motorhoml' from ltcrh deoJe~hip •n lbe lrvlnl' frttcS..,U"t'f) lbll• ~ l.~ Ant rh;ur - -clean. dual Ntuuon. Vilt". 8' SAJLIOAT f'r1edlander Call ;1ny of '7fil:Ji.Juadt'<.1 , Auto Ct>nter Wr nt'l!d O"ltHfe'• '-d & Tock ~ Bdrm lum ~ $400 Offiu ~ & dt'pth flndt>r. ball tank. fo'ully ngt:tod. frt-~h patnt thescnumbl'rs $Ii.JOO your usOO rGr ' Orttiui. p iano h<>m.-2$44N~wport81vd CM AnUq~S20uplldbrd& Eql!P""wt 8085 many xtras Pnct!d to and vami:.honallv.ood 191-6777 li7~!1Zi5 JOE I l .tt'ru1i.s trom Oran«e spread 1225 Slt...,~r:1ofa ••••••••••••••••••••••• hull Take anywhere on 517 7777 funwmmte>, p11u o & .iwn County f&ur 1 D $12.S Sat & Sun 9 5 332 d move SI 0 ,500 car top S350 847·0537 • T--a.. 9 560 u .a.c PHERSOM (."QWP Misc 7~9 1975 Even•ng Canyon Rd Metal esks 120 ~. old 828-8888 ·-iu ~ " 18.'JS f"n Sht!rflt'ld Pl. NB ~5686 -CdM wood desks S7S ~. chri. CI a ss 1 c P r a r s on •••••••••••••••••• ••••• CHEVROLET Must Ml.I. 2 beaut ant"'Utt LbeStnut thoro. G. 9 Yr:. • - -S1 G O. sto rage & file HARRISON'S kcnegade27' recent haul RENT 2.:r Firi•ball. i.C'I! ·70 R 3 nth~ro 'upr r 21 i\utoet!nler Dn\'t' hall trees at de11i~rs 16~., lh1n<b, pleasure or :swap Meett•r!t Make cabinets all s tyles, & refurb1Sht<d, xtras . t'Olltamed Lots ofxtrai. sh11rp,mustM.'t' ~l:IO lkVJNF. ho ..,.._. 673 ,,.7 ~ 000 extra l'vcry week r I uorcs Cl'n l II g h t s. SEA RAY IOATS Ev~.~ """"·~ 64f>.22:1i.1 5'10 2981.1 76a . 7222 Pnce. ~18 :i w ... """ . .,.. 4 eves .... •howcus0~. bookca~es , ... , ~ v,...., -__ --11elUng 100',; guaranteed ~ "'~ ~ 3101 Coast Hwy. N B l.Ul call make orrer 2 Flashy quartPr t yp1• new product highly 10 de lblsc·: E WHOLESALE 631-2547 u Coronado 25. 3 stul5. 25' ~xecuuve. l>iplom.-it ·73 fo'ord ~h-Ort lx'd PU. 6 WA...,.TED ! Late model T nyolJ:.. Volvos, P1r kupt1 & Varu. Call us t-Oday ! Udrm 11e ts, 8 /W TV. mare &stoffer mund f'or Info C.::all · 7•,1 Honda cng, s upe r 11forrent.S350per\\k,!r' cyl stick,$,OOOmi,t·om ...,. 557 6207 Chuck IK2 2832 OFFICE FURNTIRUE c lf'an w /Slip Must lll'll pe r m 1 49 6 2 1'1 S o r plete serv rl'cord. $1895 desk. chrs. Cash only · 2M4 Placentia, C.M 34· Custom bit F' 18 . bait $7200 645·0749n 59·915!1 99G-5().1() 846-9092 837·~16 •QHI MARE For sale 63Chcvy Nu pnt, 631-m1 631-2570 tank, twin Chevy. full 5 pc Cherry bdrm set. " " llrt'!i. 56'000ong m1 $498 Peh 8087 canvas,· sips ti 15500. COLUMllA 52 good condition. must Hyrsold,Clabber Nikomat l5 mm s ir 3 Owner must sell Call Custom built by Kellin· i.ell. S2SO. 673·5073 bloodline show & triul lenses. $300 firm. Cull ••••••••••••••••• •••••• dys 67J.5260evs 675·3274. berg Absolutely spot M ak t! o rr er . 1 7 14 1 5.51-1198 r arrot, lg cage. playpen • ._ _________ , less f'\Jll racing & c ruis· f.'\JU Sl\ mattress & box _, "H9 afler6pm w...,,.k etc. $350. 968-8576.i• 10" 4 QUIPml 2 boat spnng, $60. Hides~. d~·~....., .... -PHONEMATE 960-5927 al\e r6. owne~ Any reasonable SJ35. Oak bunk w/mat-· Telephone answerinf<{ d SEA RAYS! o((6r considered A~.·king m· ch"nes / rr S70 Dog obe 1enre classes .. ., tresses, Sl90. 4·pc h\ rm a ' w wa . . now form1no Au" I NEYER AGAIN $119,500. 714-042 2717 ~ct. S195 Steril.Jied twn t-.....a_, 8070 w1remote. SH!I .. .,. Explorer :W. loaded he '75 ToyotJ PU i a.000 ml, 1'786KMQ $14.700 or best Xlnl cond AM /FM (.'w;S oner Whist Dir. 752·0687 sterl'n, $28~ 536·4283 or 645-2963 ask for Andy btwn 5·8pm Rent 23' motor home. ~II l!J75 Ford Councr . :.hell. extras, S225 pr wk w pr ve r y good cond1t ion nu. 846-7255 moo (52·11170 _ _....'Sft, Roger 7503791 P e r sonaltzl'd pro-S ~ 5"5 .sets, $35, full sels. $t5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' fes.'l10nal instruction. Do SALE CH"""" • "' d i-:. LstSt.SA 547-5636 Fret> Gold Have a l I Moving, must i.ell ·75 }OUNl'll & your dog a Absolute l)' full ract• Rent 22' motor hom1• '71 fo'ord R:rnrht.>ro. 351 $175 wk. 6<' a milt' N11.'e auw. w i>hell. Sl495 646-ISl74 641i 650:1 Aaltot, lftipori.ci .. L r Karat gold Jewel"' party Yamaha 100 i yr old favor ""1·4m7 Outstanding rare record ....... --······················· tl-4 awson typl! i.o :i, '1 ' "" CLOSE-OUTS Must s ee tu apprec1atl' natural linen weave ClllJaruceS51·3680 refng,2yrold sofalx>d& 71'_6422717 '77 Tioga II. 17'. Capt ·74 Ua lsun f'U. I( Old . Nfo Romto 9705 chall'S, crwsl!, A <.:. 360. AM1FM ster('(• +. 8 trk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S200, Hoover Upright rhr. 3 drawer <'hest Call PICll90$ Ir °"Jona 8090 "acuum, S20 673-7183 Diamond & Ruby nng, 839·6185 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 4' CU 0 0 Y Sailboat Kite 1'308. com· free form gold pendant ---------HA M MON D 0 R GAN th l h l L b ) l Co t Cou l Cl b 0 Plete. trlr. mast & boat Cu s t o m d1n1ng se t wt OU C ato I ra . l'VlM as n ry U ANO PIAN CENTER Sc>aru.<1h solid mahogany. gold hnl< ring, diamond & Golf members hip Summl'r 1Jqwdat1on s itle CABINS cover. good shape. best AM /FM. liM 1·~lra:., xlnl rond $2400 00:1-~311. 1974 GTB 2000. small wo rk needed. $3000/ or best or 9570 fer 631·()J74/645-3487 $10.950 494-3432 S57·3391 6 chairs Light foctu·e gold pendant 14 r hain. 97!}.3180 t::verylhmg sale pnced ofr over $500 <2 13 > Trailen, Tnrtef 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 559-41.33 -~ Gold carpet. 190 y rds. ~~Coast Hwy CdM Side c urtains. camper 474-6840 comer group t'or Sale JEWELRY good rond. S2 pr yrd covers. fish welli.. 100 HOBIE 12 "Sears" 1 yr old SlOO. Vanous pieces. 673-4417 646 L220 llaldWUl spinet S600. AntJ gal fuel Excel cond 642·1520 ~heetsmcluded492·0412 "Walton" "'.~crcycl" que player w /100 rolls Tri t 1..~ h d l Brand new 3.25 clus ter .-.... ~· Bstofr 644.0332 m a.,.,, ea s. x ms t"or Sale. Sturdy butcher diamond ring, cost $4200, Like new. block table. 23" square will sacrifice $2750 or ----~-·_3036 ___ _ ~. 831-0615 best offer. P. P. 644-8020 GGrCllp Sale 8055 MochiMrf 8078 GIANT AUCTION •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CONSOLE · $1.100 2 yrs old Xlnl com!. 333 "B" Easl ll!th. C M --------· In c lud es Tamdem Tru1lers C2t 221 H.P . 20' Plywood & fiberglass hull. alum mast. rudder. cntr board. blocks. Sl50 See at 788 W 16th . CM 11 ·STING ER SAi LBOAT (Like Lalser> 4 lo choose from, $300-$400 Located .•...••...•......•...•. Must sdl ·77 Ml! Too custom 27 ' 5th wheel Used twice Has garage perfect for teenagers . pet, dirt bikes. b1cyde:. $7495, bst ofr Ca ll 640-8383 or leave mt~s 32' Angel, full length awn 11\2, new roof Sl500or bst ofr 5411-6173 Lots of odds & <'nrls, p1r· Lathe brand new 19x44" ture frames, furn, old $3,950, American l8x34" fnnt Jars. rollcctors itms $2.950. (213) 961-3434 uf all kllld!< July 20·23, -- Sp1m·l piano, in good rondlllon 1 $675 529·5810 MERCRUISHS Sl-OCk 11552 & 554 ,ll,938 at Sailboat Rental Stand 1972 21' Roadrunner Ca II in Nwpt Dunes or call 536-82.36 after 6 PM & ans scr. 640·1l292. ext 4106 weekends Hum 5pm 705 Ot•laware. Mlscettc..ouf 8080 Old H B ••••••••••••••••••• •••• TY. Radio. Stock 11678 11t240 H .P. O .M.C . $14,596 or Home phone 962·8957 -.67--P-ro-w-le-r-l5_1_2_',_G_OCK_I LUGGAGE TAGS HiR, Steno 8098 . ...•.............••... f"1s h1ng po les/ r eels. ot·e an lfrt•sh wate r s.s-m 548·9832 from your business card Send one rard for each ---·------Compl system M.irantz -tJtg plw. one spare We Clot.bing store lS clo1nng. 6150 $100, Quadranex 878 2 F'am1lyGarage Sa't•.Sat re turn permane ntly misc sto re items for $199, B&O 3702 <A pr> &~n 10·5 Movrng. C\cr sealed attrart1ve tag & s ale Cloth\og rucks Sl72 Call 962-9930 Total )'thing l{Ot':. 297 Lila<: Ln. s trap. meeting airline Sl5 ea Clothes hangers system pnce $480 l" ~1 o f' Santa Ana l 0. requirements Pre· l.'i'ea 645-32llor63l ?A35 twe betwn2lsl & 22nd vent los~ & theft! For a 411lLS SCHWIHH lll<E Ullrallnear 450 t ower spkrs. wide r \\arr. bsl or NOW OPEN UNTIL BPM 7 Days a week Movini;. Garai.:e Sale 2409 Oran~e. C M Furn. hooks. b~ds des k . planL'I Sal/Sun B 5 personalized tag enclose "'' wallpaper . fabric or S35. 968·852A 1 HARRISON'S "Day Glo" paper & wcl , . S . Sony 17" color TV fer 5J6. 7bil ------· \1 0 V JO g 0 U l 0 ( :> l J t I' \1uny i::reat bar,i:a1n:., ~Jt o nly 9 5 25912 MmC'rva, M V will back & trim your TICKETS. Frank inatra, I Excellentl'o nd1t1on SEA RAY t<tgs. Or try t\\O rards Peter. Paul & Mary SISO ~~~ 3101 Coast Hwy, N B back to bark. <lSJ.-0992 or 6J.1 5073 631 2:>47 PRICES ..-Ew CAR PHONE I Cir Zemth 25" t:on sole --------•1 $2 ea or 3/SS I 1V w iremote $2501 b:.t <.:ompletely po rtable ofr fo:ve552-3668 Sarnf1ce'40'f1sh1ngboat. 4 5 tugs $160ea Canbe used1ntaras rei.i 1 __ Jig boat, refn ° hold, 619 l3RS $1.SOea . ... r\1rn. ~laM.wari" m1s1· IOormore Sl 40t•a. phone with 70 wall amp loah & Marine I $22.000 1·62-i 9914 G Sales T ax lnl'ludl'd or used outs ide or car Eqllipmrnt <!1011 albar Cirr lc llU NOCARO" $3,000 retail asklni:l 12.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM BOAT t7' 1lydrosa1I. Sarnfice Best offer 759 1880 eves 546·3920 days loots, Slips/ Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AV AllAILE VAC Newport 646·0551 :Kl' Avalon moonng In (root or Sean's & swtm area. $25.000 673-5099 Shp needed by re frned qwet s ingle lady Will pay reasonable rental & c.lso act m a earetaktng capar1ty Ke ply r 10 Ens1j?n Yachts 548 -1131 WANTED slap1moonng. ll'mPorary for N~t Hrh doctor for 41' :.ailboat Pl~ call afl6pm, 644-7994 ~ o c i\ t I :.i n t •' & Draw your own or send or assume lt.>asc t:all R I G.Mral 90 I 0 By Dittmar & Donaldson Umokhurst name, address. phOOl' & Bond (7141754·1801 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 44 ' twm G~ VII 71TI. l'::sTATE SA Li': .,'n /Sal we'llmakeonerardpcr4'x8'8runswieksl:itepool 76 Kawasaki Jet Ski Uiesel l'ni::inl', fully Nwpt supava11forh~led 10 AM to 5 PM 11681 tag.Add2.Y earh, table,Oak.w/late&tuei. I Mod1r1ed Xlnt cond eqwpped with all latest boa..s. Bogardu!t Yal.'hls '1ossfo rd. llB Btwn Sendrheckormoneyor SIJ00.642.4141 MakE'offcr 494.35117 electro111t·~e:1r.hkt•ncw 5485556 cood. S750 J.14 Ca bnllo. C M Auto SerYice, Perts & Acc•nories 9400 ....................... Auto Repair Br:ikl"L tune-ups. e tc. Low ralei. Xlnt work 645-5270 Chevy Bel-Air 283 enR & tran:.. rear end dama I(<' to lCt rr render dnH away Good rood $350 49'J-2116. 661 ~ ..••.........•......... An!iques/ Classics 9520 •••.....•.............. '68 Old coupe di! V11lt> 2 dr. 1mmac cond. h11(hcst bidder 496·5953 ·s.s t'ord PU New urcs. brakes. pJlnl ~h ow truck. CB SOOO() 49!! 30211 1\dams PILOTPRIMTtHG 2 Rollin~ Stone T1ckeLs,1 9 Ft runabout. nice imme<l delivery loots,Spffod& Off to Hawan' Must !\1.'11 .~agnolia 1 Nl·wland, off derto 1 I Many SP\•r1al l<"utures. • f'-STATL'SALL',• po. Box 1560 SZ7 00 ea ConCl'rt date I 67ding39hy $300 o rre6r _3 635 Being sold b~ 11n~1nlal Sid 9080 '53 Benlley & ·71 XK~ -"' ,. Costa Mesa <.;a 92626 7124 494-6218 5· 51 • · 7 owner ~Y Jppt on Y, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jaguar645-4680 ALLEN GMC TRUCKS 1978 VAN CLEARANCE HUGE $AVINGS ONCONTEMPO SANTANA& RED-E-UJAP CONVERSK>MS WE HAVE A GOOD SELECT I OM OFJIMMYS, & SUBURBANS lllU"•Mll''i At fHf "'°"•t•OO--to ~ ~tt&-.;~Vt{IA•1•r1V ... , .. ALLEN . CAOllLAC • OLCISMOfilll GMC TllU(I<~ s~n ~~?u::v,.,1~1t~~'L ~ ''' ·73 I ton 12· '>tt:p Van, overload for 2 ton haul mg VII, JUtO \'t•n llJ mi·:.. :.ul)l.'r l·ond. i.a1· for qwr k '.tit' 541> oi~ 27•12 l'ort.ulii C:0.1 chng, lmen. r hin::i. wall 1978 Hummel plate ITONF..S T CKETS ~· 2 ~n Mory· l:f\.~~i 675·3211. 893· 753 1 or made. JCl powered ski v....1..·,-•~ 9530 l.OH~ly rum. flnl' bet! · --I d 1 $300.000 Call lilt > F'or SDlC' l!I ' r ustom R~ational pi ctures Loadi. uf Callafter6·00 Best S I ini.s ust se 646-6587 boat and trailer. t op en~ 75 Ood~t' \b'ltt bubbh- 1971 Com·ert. red. xlnt cond P .P ~ 67511234 9707 ....................... '76 AUDI FOX SPol1Y white 2-door with rt>d tntenor Air l'Ond . auto trans .. radio Th•:. temrk vi1.lue at $$t~> l~RJ F l Call 645 3661 Of ~ee at Cort Fo• L~asinq 2586 N f WPort HI vd. COSTA MESA '72 f\ud1 JOOLS. AM WM ca!>S, 4-dr, new radials & ball All record<; W('lf ma1nld ln t'rl $t !li5 494 1227 IMW 97&2 •••.•........•....•.•.. 1978 BMW's HERE HOW! COMPLETE IODY SHOP MOWOPEH EXCELLENT SELECTION OF IMWRESALES We may ha\'(' your lll'<t r ar in our inventory C;i 11 us today' 831-2040 495.4949 CREVIER. k1tt'lwn supplies NO AN offer 759-1147 . I Call Beck) ororter 494 5897. evl':. -----cond 5'-10.WR ••••••••••••••••••••••• top. I' ~. <tuto II Dly ~ ~t -Julyc 22. "'"'"' :a: ............. .... ="~--->--17 -ftXlt ~ '~!;.t-------:::==tJA:~l!l!=l~ruHi!L::-~~(~le.mr 19~~1.b.:::.Ml~*•~~~!:::!!!B!~!::!:=== CASH, ONLY ' 83'i <t72ti GE el~c .. free s tanding Large plastie rovt'r for g;() T----'crtion rood. Has 1·ver ythmg S41!1JO M 1rk d.i~', 23201 Casey. El Toro stove, 30 . wht. selC·clng auto S7 Phone 646-7876 .::':::::'.'.............. sa 000 miles New lire'>. 557 971R ur ""'' 962 ~ ---. :--. I uven. gd rood. 3 yrs old I ,,.,1 347 , c t ,. . p"'· 11 22. "'r r S baller)' llJ0.3157 •GARAGESALE• 'Shower enclosure.alum "" .. ll'rnOatablerubberboal. smv.sm.,.,. ~~~.de/ -----7~ l'hl'V). l<•,td•·d One Day Only ~al lul} '·d d I Pnntl!1i cad l·ng. prfct Rent 9120 t:ona1r pow1:r,·d "'n \\ i:lOOd•e.., \Int rood •USED BMWs• . ..,, Wh 1 h h 11·L· rrame. su mg glass rs Codea-phont• 1200. Ii mo wuod fl oor . seal!>. cond \'dine mn} xtra:. · 2 • .,.,,,,, c.uLI ~ oe ousro1 .-or ".oc"°"9 ft"·JOp Id • 11 U d · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• dra1l,:!C'ngine:.,1 .,uper '1ust '>l'l' 10 appn•t· 7 <.vu.:.4sp (.,.., 1\1 •"al., "ualll\' it .. m~ ~·a., m o $75 <a 17 11 1 w, oari. sr tw1rc 642· "'""'6393615 200 C ~" 1 ,.. ·• "' "" ' ~ 962 9930 I rfrct 1250 962 :H25 """" Older rampcr 4 ~:.ill.'. "" n r harged sand paddll.' Sl!¥.i0 fksl ofh·r 1173 1:!5~ ·;I 2A.A1 1~11.1 d • Watch D1ml.'t\0Linl·~al RollingStonesconcert. · e · · loot Sa"I 9060 trUl'k Sl50 S t ove & tires & trlr 'SIOO(J '7~$JO!Auto.1916MT\'• ~ 4726, Zl201 Ca:.ey l':I SJ!)each. Mon7/24 WANTED Large Ul loah, Mainteftanc:~/ •••• !; ... ~••••••••••••• refntt 640-2700 963 7879 d}~. 9hl! 3HIH 1960 Dodl!t' Van. Vii. ·•Uln '71i2002.<tspS1K1541ll1tl/.1 Toro 979-0274or673-7745 toman for recoH•rin s.?. SerYlc• 9020 . 7 5 Cf\ p f. D 0 Hy eves m .slo(i. LP 1•quip 1ulh 765JOl ,J.ux1606PllM UGHTNING ONE Di\V SERVICE Th e DaiJ } Pilot o rters classified advertisers 24-hour service. Call us at 642-5678 by 5: 30 p. m. any weekday and your ad will appear in the next day's paper. Also, if you call b} 5:30 p.m. on Frida) your ad will appear in the Daily Pilot delivered Saturda} morning or, place your ad be fore noon on Satur da y for und ay morning's paper. Our friendly ad-visors make It easy lo place an ad. And, you may charge your ad or h ave us bill it lo your Masl·erC h argc o r BankAmericard/VISA. It only takes a few words ln the right place to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast the right place to advertise ls in the DAILY PILOT also arch lamp 642 9677 ••••••• •••• •••••••••••• TYPHOON 19. full keel. Cabover. 917 ·. j:laS & ('let• ---t•.irpcled $1000 1>15!ri11 '76 530I . S R C581RC~ 1 Electnral or engine pro· sloop. basic boat $4000 refng. slf. ront ramiwr ~R~.: Roce. 9540 Not J Holl~ Ro~ <'l' hut Clo~ On Sunday~ Fantastic arrh1tertural blftms " , ... 11 for F"arle•s Ja<'ks ,~e to a pprer ...u> matl.'rials. imported " '-'0 " ~ \Vithtrlr&cxtras$5500 $1000S4S0629 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl~t·l~lt ~'v~I } l~ad•:~t mahoi:any&glass doors. Fred 6"6·4005, Grand 542·~ ----Sand Hail w/trlr Huni. 1915 COn\~·rl<:d Ch<'\: fo'anlltc window:.. s1°ns. Banks my specialty, 8' Camper. good condition "ood. mus' t s0 ll .,.00 or van 5'18·~!Jti " Cal 34. atomic <I gas cnR .. ". ... r a s t iron rcnc 1n~ &locrts.MariR• JSO oen spn ·trmJ•b $275 bstofr 493-0741DaH· 10U! .... ord f':t•l)n"llnt•\,10 r1replare, s urround!I. 11:....i-nt 9030 " '· • 1 · s · 642·7056 ""'',. w spiral s taircases Bwld •• ::;.:-;:-; ••••••••••••• anchor . RDF. dinghy. 4w...e1Dri•ea 9550 S750 ur h1·q o ft1•1 · mod Li "See full rush1ons Supcr Motorfudllkes 9140••••••••••••••••••••••• 8470097 111g, re _e ng · our Propelle rs-matched pr rood, 675-0924 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '731_.__~-al ,--~enal first. Wholesale Michij?an 3 blades. 23x24. mop nvn.... '64 f'"ord 1-:conOllOl' h 1•yl pri~es. open to the 1,2 .. s hafl.balanced,llke 'i7Cataluia30:.1tDanaPt 1978 Motoberane. like Scout4X4 good t•ond,lorm ... $000 public.'. Architectural An· new 1350 Pr. 17 14 1 Xlnt cond $29.900 Call new Bes t offer· Ca 11 6 l'YI . 3 s peed trans 1 194 560fi t1ques 660 W 17th St 968-'"""wkdyev:. Chns 54tl-1742aftti h I d -· •l73·65l5 "'"" w C'e n vc. lork1n)( ,._...._ l ....... :nn 9580 Bldft. 5, Costa Me:.a. ca · 7 Ts 11 h b bl t '""'"" "''""" 7 S48·5860 1•,, HP outbrd motor. used Col. 43· dit'scl · 9 bags M~tot!ranc.' dd(' co~'t r~dJ~: h;a~~v: of'r-ri;~d • ••• ••••••••••• ••• •• ••• ---8 hrs. W /ll,JS tank , sails. loaded w t~qwp tires ,.,.,.,,L·y, '76 MIZ 280C Ten s peed bike $20; large rerrert . s a c-s2 00_ ment. well maml Pp S2SO 9Si·ll70 .,.,.,.,,._ redwood doghouse S30 ...,.,,3125 556-9133 $3999 Sunroof. i.pecd ron1 rol ""' Moped. Motobecane 50 Jn d m u t' h m o 1 ,. ' 847 1095 • SO LA R BATTERY Luders 16. 2completei.cts Uke new. must s ell $350• Ucaut1ful '1ct.illlr p.i1n1 Roller s kates fo r Sale CHARGERS. 3 . n <'W of sails. good cond. moor ororrer. 494-51197, eves A unique automobilt• for Goodcond ,s1ze 7 Alan, reg SJOOea .sell$150ea ing Newport llarbor MotSc~/ the Vl'rY Plldrlll'Uhl;idr afl5 646-7295 orJforS400 64s.4979 Make o ffe r Also H ' 9150 p cr.,n n J:o. a La p s t r a k e :. k I ( r ••••••••••• ••••• ••••• •• meticulou.!-1·ar1.• Ch1•rk SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Oanng -Caked Fiord -Gaiety IDENTIFY The reason surgenns wt!ar masks 1s so you can't IDENTIFY them at the trial 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WanWl to buy quality patio rum. prer 5 piece s et. 11lass tbl<'. Call 847-71Z7. WANTED : MAN UAL LAWNMOWER loots, Power 9040 21.31592-5227 our attract1w lt.>asc ralP ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Honda Cl 500 1607PQQ> Call i;.t5 36ti l •ir Lido 14 113902 $1550 1nc1u Call 768-9123 art G COST a MES" ~at 'i70 Sk•pJack_ZO,ChevyVR trailer t Xlras D ays "' "' CorlFo l ' MC outdnve, xlnt cond. 549-5749 Eves 751·3292 or S..,.r ca. .. ! .AMC/JEEP JI HIUMJ docked a t Dana Pt 96J.688G '76 Honda750F Lomale~. ~tsr~H..:~~d Marina, $8.'100 499-4754, __ good pnci· f'erf cond #I IN CALIF. I 628-61~ 22' Star w /lrlr 5 sails. gd 536-7711or960-5844 A.ukK W~ 9590 cond S1600. 1978 CHEROKEE •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 18' Southcoast Class1r Bay boat. xlnt cond .. restored rover. see al B B.C. s lip l\·17D $3200 54().3500 54A-77ll t640-28S5 '76 Varna ha YZ2SO. cxcl.'I $699 5 Wf WILL IUY rod. nevrr raced, $.'i()(J HiS,..edjlowCoat ~167R IJ8A16NN127783> YOURDATSUH Soiling 32Cherok<'es In Stock t'AJO FOH OR NOT 76 Rm 2.50 Suiuk1. ncvt•r OVERSTOc11~ TOP DOL' "R SEA SPRAY 15' CATS been raced Also :1 rail1 "DI ~ FROM SIOOO I 263H r PM ' CJ5 Picku~ FOR TOP CARS Gftftmore Sallboah lrBJ er. 54K· 8 l ~l Wagonecrs '76 Rclnell 7,ol meter. Call8J6-~) Yamaha 250 Enduro. xlnt1 $1300 l~1ke new Blue bk cond Dirt or slr~t Loi S I I· 5 0 0 · 0 w n c r 16' Hobie Cat. dean. fully rru, S350 1970 Kawasaki D15counton d espe rate Sacrifice equip'd, S1600 or orrcr 500. 3 cyl, 2 slroke cog. some models $9450 !71'1>547·0986 a:.k 963·51<10 $175 833-1693 I for 8111 ---------2524 Harbor 81\d HELP!! BARWICK DATSUN '-,,111 J 11,111 ( '.q11 t f .11111 83 1-1375 493-3375 WE BUY 631·3474 ____ 11975 Sea Craft SF23. lwm Urgent. Need buyer for 25' Coronado. Good cond. Some extras. Make oHcr Partner left area W1 II consider partnersh ip Call 955-0444 dys, 675-3673 ·m YAMAHA2SO E}fduro COSTA MESA Runs gd S175 or best. 714/549.aOZJ CLEAHCARS &TRUCKS t4nical Meres 1500. outnggers. IMtr-nts IOU radio. depth frnder, E·i 673-3808 btwn 5 & 1rM ---"-------- trailer, xtras. 642-1121 dys, 645-1956 eves. $9500. . '76 GMC Jimmy ll11(h 74 Husky 25-0WR Xlnt SierTa. like new 29.000 cond Been '':' !!lorage 3 mi's, air. V-8, crwse con Yl"ll 645-5270 trol Loaded w xl ra:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I HEID AH AMP! Preferably nn old Fender Baseman. but anyth111g 1n good work1n1t rondlt1on for around $100 will do Call 661-6261 afl 5:30pm. Fender Marshall orange amps, Cerw1n Vega Altt-c r A Acoustic 27 1 cab w/Altex Make orr 631-3821 1.8' Glaspar. 120VolvoI10 _11_kn_ds_&_e_v_e_s. ___ _ w /45 Su7.ukl. nu VHF Udol4.xlntcond.floatin depth finder. bait .an.le. duded $825 duaJ ball's, covers F\llly · 67i$491 rigged hsh1ng mach w/lrlr ANO NWPTSLIP $3500f1rm 963-4149 19' Century 1973. 165 h p. Mercnuser I /O. OnJy 7tl h.rs Cover. top, trlr. 44 gal lank .~. 645·5657 24 ' Columbia Challen1ter , xlnt cond. 0 /8 . 3 sails. $4,500. Dano We11t, A Ii 537-5708or 540 20H2 llarry Yamtha OOhp. 4000 mi's only,sacnhce $100 962·3125 '16 Yamaha 125, xlnl rond 3300 m1. $400 675 3615 ·~ Vomaha XSWO. mag:.. di:i1c1t, xlnt. 150 m•. SI 100 673 0537 ---16' llob1e Cat. xlnt cond, dbl trapeze, riding lines, Beaut leak wood concert 25 ' Tollycrafl 1965, Jib travel assist .. blue New 78 Yiunaha Enduro &H an & bt<neh. full 28' Chn s.crart Sea.skirt salls,trlr. '1495 S45-662a OT 175. S8751or besi or- als, dble keyboard. 1966. BANK REPOS Of. ·m Columbia 28', 4 sets or fer. C.11 nrter 8:30pm 'ke new. Al3o xlnlfull lers. Avery Co. (714 > u 1ls. lillcrmstr. re bit SS7 si7.e cello. bow & case. 675-8990 atomic 4, dlngy w 10 8 . B_EL__,L ... m-ot_o_rc_y_c-le-helmct. 1162-7058 ---------+ more. St5,000 or best ---------'78 Sea Ray. :w· Cudd y serious offer. 545.5271 or s ize 75 /8 Su per Fender mwilc moster & eab1n. Many extras 9637166 Mattnum. 13(). 645-!MM Carvin ampm Asking Newport ,11p avail. ---------a!\6PM Brand new oversized orr road tires 5-0.000 m1 warranty $7000 C11l l 1714 ) 5.57 9051 '76 GMC S/4 TOH 4X4 PICl<UP VR. 4 speed tra ns . 1 wheel dn \'e, pwr :o1\1!1•r inl(, aux fuel tank. rud10. l'K'ater & off r011!J ll tt•s (5191116) '5794 THEODORE ROBINS FORD )nt.o Hl\Rl)OR Ill VO COC.Tll Mt <.A 6 4 '2 0010 ~-= -~ CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd COSTAMF$A 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOr USED CARS fo'ORF.TGN. DOMESTIC or CLASSICS U your ('Dr 11' 4•xtrn rlt•nn sec us first IAUHIUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 979 2.'iOO WE BUY USED CARS CALL.GARTH Ullcd Car M.ir 1974 2002 4 :.pe~d. Jlr rnnrl & ' I 1· r ,. o c· J ' ' 1• I I • m:n.P r-1 1974 8oYa rio I 'J>l'('<i trani. & "'''rt'" 1115MCll1 1975 530i S1IH•r with blue intl'nor I .,p.•(:'(J. !itt'rl'f.1 & onh 12.5110 on11·nal m1h ... 1895'.\RRt 1975 530ia ~.,·1th a ir roncl ·w nroor & .... wrco CStiOMMl.1 1975 3.0 Sia With !-unrnor & low mile:-l!>i9Nfl I'> 19762002 •t speed sunrool & Jlf ('ond <5mPQM 1 1976 530i 4 !\peed ancl ~I l'r l'" laN!it!lll' (027 PQV > 1977 320i 4 SJ)t'ed. '>lt!rCO & .11r cond (231.iSPI > 1977 3201 1 ~peed. sunr1M1f & mag wtweb 158.'ISl'NI 1977 320ia Blat k W/gold interior Stere() cassette, air cond & only 12,000 mile~' (094()) 831-2040 495.4949 OttAHGE COUNTY'S OLDEST .$ Sal(k, Servlre LeJ:.1r1.: RoY Caner.Inc. Rolls floy<'t' R~ w 154-0 J:imborct• Newport &ar h 640·64-M 1978 IMW 1530l One o( a klnd-blark on black with 4 speed, sun roof, alr cond., AM /fM :1tereo cassette & BRS aold wheels. (~2> lmmt'dlate Ot-livery ! • • 642-5678 $300bothJdf66l-0581 S13.~ ,or nurest nlr, SabOtShock. eqwp'd lnrl 556-6730 or 67~9450 a1k trailer. $225 S l'IH8 Sllvertone rorTom 646-6414 am pll fl er. 2 e I<' r t ------------------ 1ultan. 11$0 ll('t. 8af1' 2 6 ' D o ub I end er o 11 Catalina 30, dl<"cl, iclnl fiddlt< SlSQ. 845-5817 after f1ber~lass, diesel mlr cond. well eqwpt .... .._., SaM/ '77 4-whl driv(' Blatt•r. ._./S .... OIJI 9160 tn.'\ny lltras. xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM 1FM c ass . SP<'Cllll -n· PAC'E ARROW nnu & ures. M:'IOOor lx>st Avallforrf'nlnow offl'r 114 1499 47~4 SADDLHAQC VALUY IMPORTS 131-2040 49S-4t49 2628 HARBOR BLVD.-.-COSTA MES• SEL.L ldlt• lh'ms with H 540·5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LI NCOL N· Ml RCURY SPM Cuh only 642-7056 673-117-1 lmpecettble ~ l &!H-61~ ___ --"'-08.ll) l'tlat Classtbed Ad .. -.... --. . . ...._•••lied ...._ -.c.iw Aatot. a.pcwted AMtot. a.pOrttd A.wtot. l•f»O'iwd A.wtot, t~ttd Thu"°8y. Juty 20, t978 D9 ~·············;;a·2 ;;;;·· ··············· ······················· ······················· ··················9·7··,·: v·:;:.·· ... ···········9·7··1·0· Allfot. u .. -~ .... ..a....., u--~ ........... ~.11.u1L~-:LoT ••••••••••••••••••• •• 9727 ~ 9750 .. aoyc• 9756 s..bar'u 6 • .u ---· --.. . ............................. , ..•............ ··•••··•••············· •········••·········•·· .................••..•..............••••...... •••·••··········•·••••· ·••••····•·•···•····•·· "1n1 ~0 ,.51.;,~1~ w,Z!.1. 'nCVOCi~..=" lo'"' .~~j, • •! DlAUR IN U.S.A 1974 SUIAllU Yaho 9772 CI •1-9'15 Coolli11.tal ttJO -..tdl 9947 $12.500 PP 6U 01M at\ Aaldor Dau•. •ro&CHH • ~ ROY WAGOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7Pll '-,.,ll STMll• CARVEii Wllh ''' COftd • onb llfOH YOU IUY .,, "'"' V Jt MAVERICI 1971IMW320f ••••••••••••••••••!?.~! Yellow l030RTE1 ROllS·ROYC( ~ .. 4..;J.~~ .. mt'. (171lelsK!BVA1 I A USB> VOlVO, -lmn:~k~:ysS::.s8444 G b I 1we.1•mMf .,.u.,...,..,.. See u11 a t Southf'rn r• bt!r ori~ m1 e~ EXICunYI CAI I S XJ l2C', lo m1'11, dl\t ..,.,.,, ... ":,. $241D9 0r""ae (;()unty'!( Volvo ,.~.......__ 9932 $1,000 Qall after 6plJ\. W\tb special ma1.1. ;)Ir cood. Sl0.500 ,6911 STaraa ...., ..,. ~dq .. uart.ers. =.:=::•••••••••••••• l714173'1 ·644\J CW>CS.. attreo & roa light:. G46-4lf48. 615-8258 Whit..-\ZlOl.201 ClOSlo sUNoAn PHIL LONG MARQUIS VOLVO ~-9950 < 10515 >· ·1191 sc ---FOID MlSSIO .. ' v1L· •o ""'"-· t•~s1... .... -' SADDLUACIC '75 XJ 12 "''' UJJ•ct<d. 1 • OllP< Sod> 97 60 " ~ • ~ ·• -"' now m"•• ••••••••••••••• • ••• •• •• V AUIY IMPOllTS RUlll _., ma,_ w lblk Bl.ck (200421 ' •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 43 Auto J:enle< 0< IJ I ·1110 495-~ Clo ~· taken M '""' '°" poe. ORANGE COUNTY ·s aa 1 • 2040 ,. 9 r .. 949 vt.Qyl top. loaded, P.P . 7SDUSCTarga 71 EMS. sunroof. stereo 'i.D. Frwy.·lrvinu ..-... a...al.l.ECOU.....v ~~~ .. • c---• car m atock. Fll'lche r MEWIST _____ ,._~---1 $11,200. Paya 637·7373 Red <530UDT> t11pe. A/C. miDt cond. 76a.5U8 ~ "'' ..,.,.., ,._.... Jones Chevroh•l 663J UNCOLN·MERCURY 14 Bavaria. White/ sun _Evesaft6546"3658 u~orbuy 1714)493·2028 T~ 9765 VOLVO • Westmlnatu /\ vc • Dealership ls now OPEN roof' air/ stereo. Very Maida 9718 '?89llSCC.OuPt' ...., ..... -EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO TEST 892We~.~!"1n ster. Ca •u.YFLADEIOE lea 71 Sonett. new I ires. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LargA•t Volvo Oe"ler ._.... ~ raktJS, • e utch, Loo s IEFOU YOU in Oran~e County DRIVE '' ' · " 1 c n. t6S50. PP673 \148. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Black (2t19UM X> b •· I k "'" " U"'COl N MERCUJ " L~v~·. ;~~'.n~~: saL YOUR BUb~l~~~A.'il·: A Dl~SEL lmm11c 1976 T Top. L82. sJ~yA~~~~F'd~!1Cit an• PM. TOYOTA, I: 4-spd. all option:. IHV•NI': '78 3201 auto. &unrf. AM JYM cass. alloy wbla. r . P. 64&-3139, 492· 1422 miracle mazda ~ 9715 • .. • • •• • •• ••• • • • •• • • • • • 21 SO Harbor ll•d. '76. xlnt rood. VG, A/C. r.osto Meso 64S.5700 stere<> cass. sunrf. a lloy whls. xtras. Make orr Mosenrti 973f 549·4755/eves;S86·4967 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p P ___ '72 Ma:.er all Boru. '74 '7t Capn , 4 cyl. 1600cc. cool.mg sys, xlnt cond. 4.11pd trans. st.eel belted $ l7 . 9 O 0 8 4 8 · 0 U l . nuLals, xlnt cond $1200 962-2231 P P ' >48·9806 an 6pm Mon ~.des len 9740 rn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Capn V 6, AM ,.. 1 g. 1975 M8Z 280 trk, auto P P Sl4SO. SEDAN Complete with K46-6431 sunroof, :.tereo. crwse 9720 control & low miles. ~••••••••••••••••• <927NXHI. Buy or lease. •DATSUMS* L-.Wedlon Of All Models SALF'.S·LEASl~G PARTS-SERVICE We Need Clean Datsun."' 1975 MBI 300D Automatic. pwr win. dows. stereo & excellent condition 1022953 > Buy or lease llLLVAH PORSCHE-AUDI 13621 Harbor Blvd Garden Grove IW6·2333 ltnPORSCHE t%4COUPE Witt-raclor y m ags. Blaupuokt slcn·o ca ssette, air cond VERY SHARP ' (787Rl'VI. SADDLEIACIC VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495.4949 ~--------•'74 MERCEDES • 450 SI. Coupe All the extra's . both tops P l ati num metallic <434LOT> $16,500 llLLVAM PORSCHE.AUDI 13621 Harbor Blvd Garden Grove 636-2333 C OSTA MESA DATSUM '76 Ml1450SEL Complete with sunroof. c rwse control. s ter eo Pristine or Hunt1n~on tape. pwr. windows. etc. Beach is orrenng lacquer l. o w , I o w m i I e s . pa1nt. metal hn1shin~ & t502RCP> Buy or lease. fender nanng to Porsche owners. S31Vi888. •ORIVEA • * LITILE .•. ~ SAVE A LOT SJiOP & COMPARE . B ,ftWICI< DATSU~ '°'·''' .11 1 111 l .•p1 ... t 1 ·'"'' 8 11·137!» 493.3375 DATSUMS! '77 8210 W ·t h ;, speed tran:. t892RLI l '761210 /\utomatll' with o n l) We have a good selection or other fmc MBZs in our rnventorv ca ll us loda lt\fHSSIO .. VI! 'Cl tMPOtt& 71•11831 1746 0• (1f41495·1704 •914 IUYS• '75914 2 0 Copper (846MX0l '74 914 2 0 Lit rt• White 191~\H ~ ........... !?!.~ M~~~o~~T.+. [ff:rfm SEY~LLE :..s::.:~:~:::: .1::~:~:, _ M ON V1EJO 2025 S M he CAR Loaded SJ!i,500 5qUlflEWAGOM ,lll-2110 491-1210 anc ster Nabers t.1<· 234VCO Ra ndy 6 cyl .• {Y'Nr s~rtng. :ut Anaheim 750-2011 Dab!>!; <2131001 3985 cond .. etc. (lS9PUYl THIS SUMMER IMA BARGAIN· PRICED SUBARU! YOUR CHOICE 52188 1974TOYOTA ·--$3399 COROMA WAGOM 2 s w .. d I ., h v 0 Iv 0 Cad1·11ac "78 Corv. L82 I spd, burg Me c han1t':. n o w a t camel lllt.air.P /S.P/B. PHILLO.._.G SQUIRE with rack. a ir I van's, 1995 II arbor AM/FM s •nr"" •0 rw>, lit l"I cond & stereo Supe" .?f.l~ll ll.111'>tt1 "hll ""'v ... ,,.. FORD · " Blvd . C.M G4S l~ -n whl. alum wills defog 43 Auto Center Dr. SD. Frwy -Irvine 761-5188 ruce' <273KLE' ( ,,,1,1 Ml·'·' "411 •11 1111 ger. Cahf s mog cert $2999 Aut~. Used 67>5216 PHIL LONG <i8·~9·,~i-······990;-· 1'74 cAD1u.c 1975 cHEVRoLET FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEVlW 4 DOOR CORV'Em COUPE 1900 Mere. Stauon Wagon 43AutoCenler Or. COMPACTS V8. automatic trans. rull 4 -.peed. pwr ateenng. very ·o m1tl'age. $92S or S.D Frwy.-lrvwc Power. factory air cond1 pwr d tS<' brakes. a·r bstofr. 847-11197 __ 768·5818 Ci.AS SAVElS t.ioniJ:lg, leather inl.enor, cond . mag whl•cl ...,tCllM) 9952 STICKSAND bit wheel. vinyl roor. ~aut1ru1 black extcni1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Q>l.ica. a uto, air, 1J.lrk. new tires. 94.000 mi. AUTOMATICS cruise control. AM tFM & less than 20.000 m_ile:. 1 9 6 8 M UST A N G S69 5.00 and lift stereo. etc. Lie. 785.5WN . Im m a c u I u t e • Sc r F S C -r Stk. l.895A. (41.2218). Stk 1 P3510 • A T B A K · V 8 S1500/besl orrer. 846·2027 '17 cELtCA GT couPE-t _,......u...... \ SI 1,399 S7987 automatic. pwr steer Ing, AM tFM cassette /I./. II\ exct'lle nt condition' <216SWT I. Pri. p\y Sl800torrer. Call 54~·37&\ everungs & weekends. Aircond., AM/FM stereo arbor. Costli Mesa 8 track. wire. wheels. 2..0i t5 deck rack & white w II an 1 1nte_rior. O nly 15.000 ... uc 9905 m i l es H1 -bluebook·$6015; will sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• for only $5500. C a 11 1976 AMC Gremlin. 6 cyl. 962·980! or 646·9303 & ask 3 spd, asking $2575. Call ror Rick. 536-2911 71 Celica Llftback blk. ltd Wdl 991 0 edition. alloy whls. S·spd, •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• FM s ter eo. Air, xlnt '75 IUICX rond. 64H058 evs REGAL COUPE Tri&IMph 9767 Padded lop. full power. 1976CADILUC &.DORADO V8. automatic. ractory air cond .• full power. leather interior. AM/FM stereo 8 track. vinyl roof & low miles. Ser. 133151. St.k. 475A. $7695 THEODORE ROBINS FORD "lOoO HAA80R 6LVD. COSTA M l SA ()4"2·0010 •••• •• •••• •• ••• •• •••. •• split power seats. factor} ·i.i Triumph Spitrin•. a1r cond1uoning. '>t1•11•0 clean. best oHer .,, er ult wheel LIKE NEW' '73 CADILLAC S2400 Pett.•, 4!H 1i53~ 1436NZOI wkd)!> $3999 COUPE DE VIUE Padded top. full power. '71 TR6. t>JM ~oocl Nabers factory air conrut1oning. l'Ond. P P. $2700 ~ t e re o . t 1 I t w h e e ' . ---556-4839 AUTO CENTER (79'1RYlJI Yolkswogen 9770 Div. of Nabers C8d1llal· $2999 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1425 IAKEA ST. Nabers LARGEST ACROSS FROM FEDCO SB.ECTIOM COST A MESA AUTO CEHTH OFUSEDVWs _ 540-9109 DlvofNabersCadillal· IMTHEAREA "66 Buick :.l•d an. pwr. 14251AKER ST. BILL YATES steer. Runs wdl. Good ACROSS FRO M FEOCO trans s-100 Or offrr COSTA MESA ----- '74 H. gd cood. nu tire:. FM cass. S'lAOO 2l3-433·32A 7 '09 Wlute Corvette Con ver l. F ast & sexy 5421061 · l. bb '66 Mustang 289. Buy & --· morrung~. 1 Y race this one. Need!> CC*IJClf' 9933 some work. Must sel1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SISOO or highest bid iO XR7. all wh1tl• beauty ~7 31112 3.51C. all extra., Nd fast -. ---sale tz100 orr ~-02 11 Mu!>t ~ell f.6 Must. 28\1 I' s. aull•. A C.:. M:.ike of Dodp 9935 fer 5J6 4.H$4 -----....................... 1975 DODGE DARTSB>AM Small VS. air c·ond . pwr steenng &r on1y t :!.900 aules! (240MCA> $3799 PHIL LONG FORD 43 Auto Ce riter Dr S.D. Frwy -Irvine 768-5888 iO SuJWr B 383 mu11num 01 ·Pl'rf .· 1•11g1nc M u:-.l 67. auto. PBt PS, Kt') 1 :n> l'n.:. xant tires & rond x1·l•f.1t fnr tape deck & air bi5·7~ 67 auto. 6 cyl. t' tS yellow . xlnt l'ond Sl.500/bst ofr 55H04!'l ·75 2+2 V-6. A/C P S P 18. rully cqwp Onl) 13.000 mt 752·29fl8 "67 Musi Convert auto " nu. S!.500 9955 VW..PORSCHE 837 11m 540-9 t 09 San Juan Capislrano ·70 Electra. brand new ---~--- -••••••••••••••• •••• •••• 837·4800 493-4511 ures. xlnt rond. Best 01. '73 Cad Eldorado. SS.000 ·72 3PDa rt. t'lcan/\. /IC•,kc new '74 OLDS mi. ong owner. $3795. pearzu~rr · aul<>. C sell 536·262:1 Oktr.rrobil~ 1=====:.:l..:.:7.:;000;j miles 1432PVJ l HflfWAGO Only l S.UOO o rigin al mi>es .(7J2SLSl es .. . 213/9'll.SSSS 714 /523·7250 On The Santa A n a Freeway '72 Targa. S·sp, mags. VOLKSW •GE.._. ~ 1_81:19 ____ pp 67s-8651 P JB. r 1s . 4-dr. V-!i 3tts. UTLASS COUPf ~ ~ · -84M mi. 13e~t offer CubnOll'ttop,fullP')w~·r ~~4t=d•11t:~-~!.l:::.-..~l96SL;;~Rl.;~.11e_:.~. good _c _o:":n:=.:do;;;I~· F=7i~~~~~ ... ~~~~~~;:l;.8()38::;:=---:=::::--= factory a1 r cond1t•onini.: ......._ ~-:: "' & r » I 1 y e w h c e I ~ S800 C c 18 uger:~coppU Cabnolel top. leather in· '!'/tan 1andau top & tan terior. full power. fac· mt.. a uto. P IS. P /H. air. I tory a ir eond1t1oning. ownr Good cond. must st.ere<> w /tape player. ult see $1500 546·062!• Top Dollar Paid for Used vw·s '73 R1Vlera. rully loaded. $2999 l'Jabers l \ '71 510WAGOM With "e r) low mire:. 1957DNT> SADDLHACY VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 4'~49•9 A/C, AM/Fl'e4 ster , nu paint & Ures, rebll cng w /1.300 mi's. l.1ke nu throughout. P.P . Wkdys, -213-432-7964 . E ves / Wkends, 714-771-1938. '64 230SL. ori8 mt. nu eng. nu convert top.cherry 1 cond !950(). 833-7723. MIZ '76 450SEL 71 2802. silver cpe, auto. fully loaded. lmmac: <:Qnd. ic1>4:rtly 111nl'd, lo m1 s 642·llffl4 ·oo !>10. run:-. OY $37!> Must !ll'll 548·63311 68 SIO, blur . runh ~oorl $4()1) or ulfl>r t.tl!i 31121 momang11 ·16 610 w .1.:on ~ Sp1•1-<l, atr·'·ond &. l''lrt<" Xlnl cond ~1S0 549 2951 '71 280Z. ,\ :'.1 FM 11 Irk $7300 or 111•:.l li4 I O!ISH 6-W-4(IOO '1 Sla W.1g1111 hH.l!•ll!l' raclt. i.:ood ~.t:. rm ~1500 Leather mt. sunroof. Oawless. l'OUld arranAe lease. Call rur details' I < 5"r 51 >34 > ).. JIOUSI or IAl'081I llllCBJa 1111 .. ,. 1972 MBI 280C Automatic. pwr steer ing. air cond & extra low miles <92!1FVO> $7495 HOWARD Che•r'Otet Dove & Quail St~ !Nt!ar MacArthur. Jambort'C & Bnstol 1 NEWPORT BEACH 833-0116 4!13·7430 ---Mercedes '73 280C. dark •'77TURIO• Brown <800498) S33,900 •'77 TURBO • Silver <8001951 $34,900. BIUVAH PORSCHE-AUDI 13621 llarbor 111"1 Garden Grovt> f\Jli-2333 1978 PORSCHE 91 ISC This one 1:-. 1oud1•1I' • • Mocha brown exlt'rior & low miles Pn ply Call S38·5120 '6S Porsche 356C. cll..'an, red /blk. r eai.onahll' $3800. P P.557·18611 tV73 Datsun 240 Z. auto. blue. lthr. s unrf. 1mroac. air. rtld~!t. AM FM. xlnt $9400.673-7300,67U739 T1VJ, 924. Blk & Bm int. t.•ood S3!IOO 83i 6050 ext ---------• l>~'' wl..dyto 1•17 2fHfi '73 2200 . 4 s pd . orig. snrf. lo m1, exlnt cond e\sfwknds vw n e· SR. 0011 . Im Sl2.500. 842 7036 - -maculate' 640 1180 7 JO ·72 914, 22.000 m1·s. 1mg eng. xlnl cond $4H00 73 Datsun 240Z Air. To9PM 968-2073 AM/FM. mags. 1>hadow ---------One or the best a round ·57 Mercedes. beaut. $'185 or trade for van or eond Nds minor eng . '73 914, Apr grp, lo 1111 "· p1ckupofequol valuc ~ork.Bestorrer.661·2467 AM/ FM. red & blful ·7324oz. xlnt cond '68 280 SE. 4 dr. Immac. Bstorr. 492·6775. S39.000 New Mich's, all serv. re 924 Porsche, late '77 673·~ cords . Loaded. $4975. Special Edition. AM !FM A_at____ --9725 ~.~~~ :~'.~i~· cass .• s unrf, air, ddux •••••••••••••••••••••• • #644-22SZ Int.er. musl sell. ()ffrr Fl AT 1977 12>1 ~.'d:in ---------1·-b'7_5-549 __ l _____ _ Xlnt com! 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'75 911S. /F M ster<'O tape. over lease '78 Fiat Xl·9 ~ P/W, $11.000 P P 1~ ronc:he 97SO 673-1391 .............•••..• , ... 1968 F\•t l\.'IO Spider like , nu. nil tdlehe lin radial.a. (it 912. brand new motor. rblt engme. $1800 /offer. new hrakes .. Rood tond. 83H504 Rest ofr. Divorce sale 642-5113 .... 9727 -... -7-J-2-.. -0T-... -- e•••••••••••••••••••••• , -.~ ........... ·11 HONDA Can MAMY To c-... "'°"'~ 4 speed. a ir. A M/FM • s.2,321 miles ( 79!51rl' J > llUVAM PORSCHl-AUDI 13621 Harbor Blvd Garden Grove 636-2333 9755 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TEST DRIVE OUR "LE CAR Of THE YEAR" Good \nvenlory In stock. HUl'T')' while tb~y las\ I MllACLI MA%DA~AULT 21.50 tt.i't>or Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-1700 THAT'S RIGHT! YOUR CHOICE s21 ss All cars Sub1ect To Pr10< Sale SEA • SUN COMM,... ... WE ... LTH new tires. new s tereo. V1"'I "' rrunt cond. ~00/or bc:.l MOTORS offer 962-G&t7 SIMCE 1953 '69 Riviera. full extras l4'2So. Bris tol Xlnt cond 60 000 mt·., Santa Ana ... c" 546-0220 _,.,5 645-~77· Approx. 2 m1. No. of Codllloc 9915 South Coast Pia La •••••••••••• •• •• • •• • ••• . ~ nt Seville 3,200 m1. all 74BUJ!. l owncr.,1om1:. blk Lt1.it1••rl 1mm.H· xlnl cond $2275 cont.I \\ .i1 rant; $13,3!15. 673 38~ _ Pn /P 494 161H '72 lketll'. xlnt c·ond Sl900/or lx'~I offer 644·9Mll. Cpc-. d1•V1lll• ,\II the l'lC tras. LO" milca gt' 731 Beautiful b-12 92Hll '67 V W Sunroof. new ·74 El Dorado Convert• pamt ~5 bll•, xlnt i:on1l. 15.0110 m1 ___ 64_5 37H ____ 1 Like m·w S7600 Morn '00 BAllA A~• FM 8 trk Sunrf. whls 1nf!S. 1(.'.11 I 11r Uon I 641).1796 01 7:;41 i2H6 5U95. 645· 37 47 _ '76 Sedan dl Ville. blul' ·70 VW 41l t:>.ecl condt w tblU(' inter. all -.:tra:-.. t1un siaoo S7900 S.17 0039. 1m.9!ffl~I :-,49-072.1 'iJ VW Super Beellc, on~ owner. lo m1. xlnt cond $1950 OBO 963·965-l 77 VW Rabbit. 18.000 mi. xlnt cond . s unroor. bsl ofr 645 3961 . G46·7907 ------ 197 4 MERCURY CAPRI • tOfWIJIO Hant AM f'-4 ~'flMJ• • • ., colld~.,,_ 11J1lv'JJ 76 Ral.ib1t 4·dr. AM /FM s t ereo. only 17.900 $3 195 eareful m1 . 40-3lmp~ $3390 and CB radio 642 6244 eves, 642-7622 1977 TOYOTA _d_ys_. ______ ,.STAT10H W.AGOH '64 VW CAMPER. good aiut 4••M•O• •no ~ 'oooo cond. rebll. 1600 CC. ~5 •n•m·u~ i43mui 548-5240. "63 Baja rblt 1600. snrf. tires. mag!I , paint $82510 BO 96.1· 1608 '7!5 VW Convertible. lo mi. stereo. mags. make ofr ~ s3995 1978 OU>S88 4 DOOR 'l>IESa." r ,>••v '•t '0'• •nutooto •l'ClvQ1nQ •trt .,., tM•t Lt'• O<tncl NEW'" 11311, 41 MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE 1976 FORD THUMDERllRD L>ll • NEW"' Bngltl 1.0 41• '""°' tull e>O••' • •••• •ht••• Stwll' llttNWOI 56995 R.V.'s • SUIARU '7SH'IHctt llvd. 2 Ml. Se. .. S. Oleta fwy HUMTIMGTOH ICH. 842-0675 INIVERSITY 0..lllDbl.. '()'{ 'lll, :, spd. mags. xtnt '113 Ren•ult Cuavellt. 711_, 4WD $ta Wd 6 m ....,. Teen • ~MC ~~~·.;47SO. P p ve;:a unique convert old warr. AJC. FM 8·trk~ niclu l\a ~· 2 tops lllOO or 12M m1 perl cond Co3l ~Hart.or Bl11d. 18 9U SC Tar~. Mocha belt er a3f..6296 '5800, sell ~ or 0 tr11de Coet. Maea $40-964 brown, fully cqulp'd. AB· Kave sometlnn• )'OU ,,.nt tor4WDtrUCk. G42·U.31 1ume Jtlnt lse "251mo + 11·• 1·1 1r ·"' ·• d Want Ms C.11 M2 rash. Call d•ya 75$-12'2. to st' '-an 1""' 11"~ 0 Clunfied Ads. your one· _ _ It well 642 ~8 5UllP sh0ppln1 center wheel & 1 yr .. 12.000 mile Fant --9940 warrantyt380ULA> ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5999 Nabers AUTOCEMflR Div. of Nabers Cadillac 1425 IAKEA ST. ACROSS FROM FEDCO COSTA MESA 540.9109 CCll"IDro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Cll mll ro. 6 <'VI. P t B. I' S. tint window. >Hrk :.lt'reo $4200 Call bl'f noon 673 7442 ----- 77 C.1 m a ro. /\ M / Jo' M stereo. A C. de<' sunroor $.540l'I P.P 673 Wl ---ChenoMi 9920 ' ••• , ..... ' ,,. '-" Dt•to , ...... . ••f•<fH'•A~flC•,.'•' , .. ..._ 1978 FORD LTDWAGOM With air cond . AM ~·M stereo. t1h whl'<'I ral'k & only 4 11111 n11ll·i.' (145799) $6699 PHIL LONG 1975 Chevy Monza 2+2· FORD Automatir trans . air 43 Auto<knter Or ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond .. AM 1f'M & n SD Frwy Irvine beautiful cond1t1on Pn 768·5888 pty Make offer Ca II ---837·9682. 'il ford I.TO Co:;;> .--___ ._. ---SqwreWagon h 1C. ,,,8 , 76 Morua. xlnt cond1t1on, p 1S. low miles. good lo aded. 22.000 m 1. cond Trailer pk~ $1000 ~ !'1t 5PM ~S.Z71!8 AUTOC&n'ER l)w o( Nabers Cadallal· 1425 IAJ<EI ST. \CROSS fROM F~DCU COSTAMISA 540-9109 ~1 l'ut lao;:-.. 2 dr. auto. p ' nllL'• ~•IOU s t $-100 Lake ... 11' lioili ~,. ·70 Ulcb Delta 811. 4 1Jr hl'<lan. 'ull pwr. lo m1 supenor car. low rom prcss100 gas cng, $120i) IW6-909<! -- Pinto 9957 ··················••··· 'i5 Panto Runabout. a.r i\M F'1. PStP B.4-:.p 8-ii 21111 833·34:!h ~t Pint•> wal!on. 4 sp•I ,\\1 l'"\1, xlol C'on1I ~ b:.t ofr 2472 San1.1 Anci j\\e, llA <..:~ bd J PM 73 Pinto W3gon. dean run.s ~ell. recent valH· Job Sl.395 496· 1 t30 ---. 9960 ~ ••···•·••····•·•••····· "7SG RAN D FURY Fat' air f\111 power • Pat. 640.290<1 • --------·74 Mon~e Carlo. P JS. 'TI ford ~y S4u1re BIB. air. xlnl C'ond Station wa ~on xlnt '68WCICJO"Cstm Who lesale blue book cond. $1500 Call 831·2396 Radio. air. power ill.,_ $2,875. 640-5192 1----·-----rru Good ~5. 003 79:1., ;------'72FordLTO C-Ountry Sq, HB 73 Monte Carlo: landau. air. p 1S. p 18 $1290 . -------well cared for in & out, 645-6129 eves '6.'\ 9elvedc:r~ slant 4;S <'\I etw. p fs, p/b, r/spkrs. -------$111.> hrm r adials <n e w 1. n ew '74 Capri SZ.000 m1 . Good 646·7009 trans. serviced Cordova cond. must ;,ell S2200. 'b:.t br Jcr m . 51,000 011. S2900 ofr 833·7537 673-4417 or 556·6210. L95 LTD 2·dr hardtop. on· S325. ly 6S,OOO ml. xlnt shape. $850. 964-1005 '71 VeCJG • ~0949. 196l C hev_y_s_·-ta--tl_o_n l.976 Ford Granada. 4 Or . Wagon. $395 or best oHcr. V-8. 28.000 miles. A 1C. 847-0097 PIS. P /B. P /Dr loeks. /\M 1FM stl.'rco. Tilt t.967· Impala. Be-st offer wheel. Crwse Control over$400. White w t 81ue Vinyl 846-5851. Root $4350. 97'9·~ ttzs '7lllMCOLM TOWHCil SEDAN Padded top, leather In terior, f u ll PoWet. factocy a ir condl· t1onln11. st.eeo. Ult wheel &Low mlles.12801-I DEI $2999 Nabers AUTOCIMTH Otv ol Nabers Cadllla<" 14211AKBST. ACROSS FROM FEDCO COSTAMISA 540.tlOt Ponttoc ··········•············ 'GR Ponlia<" 1''1rcb1rc1 cn11 vertible Xlnl con•I SHOO. 847 -!1420. 1978 PonlJac Grano Pr" auto trans. PS. PB. 0111~ 6 • 0 0 0 m 1 , o w n (' r lransferrcd oversea'> Call 64Q.l<llJ2art 6PM -----1978 Slatloowagon Gr.111 Satan. ,oaded. 644-71117. f1r eb1rd '73. I\ •C AM /f'M . clean. :.porty $2450 ioff er . 837 · l OS5 "66 Grand Prix. 60.001~ mi's on rebll en~ • '660/be!lt ofr. Gd c:ond 9&2·2995 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "16 T-Bitd. fully loaned. lmroac. S5()00. Pvt party S40· 7800 o r S24 ·21 5 7 eves/wk:nds. ·73 T Blrd. Full powt'r New rad1uls. Wife"s t·ar ,A.sklng szooo. 892· 1832 OAltAGF. SALE ads 1n iM Dally PllOl bring hap PY result.5. To pluce you1 dr11wlna card. phone 642·56781.0day' I •' •\ ... -,-.,. .... : ~.: ·~ ~ t: .. .-...-r ALLERDICE'S SPECIAL SALE PRICE ON 280Z FACTORY EqUIPPID, 4 SPHD Lease for only 511'5° .... -.-..... -.-,,.-._.411.-,,_ ~ .... ., --.... -. . . . . . . -.. -..... • Cap cost S8500 S900 o e oaymen• S4600 Res1d\J111 olus t&Y & license & ht pavmen· 48 months or approval o• 1ou. gOOd credit <;er IS467209 cm 15034 4 ..oaec:J!> auto!> . ~me a1• cond11ton1ng 14 To Choose From DATSUN'S, LUV'S, COURIERS & TOYOTAS CAM,ERS & CAMPER SHB.LS '73 PINTO WA~~ o! 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S to«!ks TEN CENTS It's . OK to Breathe But Carefully By PIUUP ROSMARl!lt OI .. o.llY ~ S\Mf The air over most or coastal Orange County today was fit to breathe only ir mode rate draughts, according to the South Coast Air Quality Management District (Related story Page AS.> The distnct called a "sulfate alert"-issued when s ulfate pa•ticulatl'•s ir t~e air meas ure more than 25 micrograms per c ubic m eter-for all .th e Southland. Although conditions were ex· peeled lo be much less intense along the coast than in inland areas. all areas were alerted to tut back fuel use and curtail out door physical activity Power plants and rerin'~ries were ordered to make max- imum use of available low-sulfur fuel oil and lo reduce sulfur dioxid0 emissions by 20 per cent. Sulfates are formed when suJ· fur dioxide emissions react with moisture. They irritate the eyes and bronchial tubes. Residents were asked to cut back electrical power use by turning orr lights. air condi· taoners and other electrical ap· phances except when needed They were urged to stay in· dooTS People with respiratory proble m s, and c h i ldren. especiaUy were urged to curtail activities. District smog watchers said the coastal Orange County ac· tions were precautions taken against actual full-stage alerts, which !'lave been called only in inland La H~bra and the Santa Ana Canyon in this county A spokes man rrom the Los Angeles office said , ··Th e problem\sn'l so bad on the coast. We're mainly worried about what happens when your polluted air hits our polluted air." Only San Juan Capistrano was nol included in the areas urged to take precautionary cutbacks. because there are no fossil fuel- burning power plants there, the district reported. Levels or ozone also were re- J)orted rising. though again with lesser effects on coastal areas The distnct reported current ozone levels at Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa smog stations at O.OS parts per million. A first· stage alert is called when the level reaches 0.2 ppm. The heavy poJlution warrungs were expected to continue c11 'east through ~tday Sewer Surcharge Drain Valley Manager Rapped Fountain Valley City Manager James Neal came under fire today by members of the city's three employee associations for hi s h andlin g o' personnel matters · M anagemcnt by rear and roerc1on is passc." wrote the pres idents or the Fountain Valle) police. fire department und general employee groups in a le tter to the City Counr11. "Nobody's had the guts to say • anything before," said Foun!'1in Valle} General Employees J\ssociatior chief Bob Wright. T~e letter s upport ed a memorandum by former city employee Nancy Fong to the C'Ounclt-tlrat cha~ Neat with 'harassment" of city workers J4 ra--Ji'oog saiOc: she res~ beC'ause she was accused of "excessively socializing' with co-workers. She also blasted Neal for sending · overweight notices" to scvc>ral chunky city (!mployees O•llY ~Ii.I S"'" -"It has heen decided to go on ' the record in s upport or Mrs ' Fo ng 's letter so t h at the members or the Cit) Counci l will nol dismiss Mrs Fong's letter as the so ur g r apes of one di sgruntled employee," the pres ident's communique said ANGRY TAXPAYERS LINE UP TO SPEAK AS SANITATION DIRECTORS (FOREGROUND) GET AN EARFUL AT OUTDOOR HEARING If Sewer Directors Didn't Know What Propasttlon 13 Was All About. They Got the Pfc::ture Wednesday ·'The overall attitude s he refers to has prevailed for years ... wrote the employee grou p chiefs who represen about 150 city worker~ ·Pas t adm 1n1 s trat-\e practices have been to redirect rC'wr it e or ignore c m plo} ee -m anage m en t proble ms as if they did not u1st." the letter stated Neal said toda) he has no. seen the letter and would not comment at this time Mayor Marv Adler said, "There are going to be some ~hanges as soon as we get ~ome .J"Pports from Neal and Com ptrolJer Howard Stephens." Las t week. the City Council scrapped Neal'::. ctutomot1cally renewable. two-year curilract and replac e d it with a dcty-to-day working agreement t:ffet'fi ve Jan. 1 An<4 Monday City Council members said Neal used ·•poor managerial Judgment" making trust deed loans involving a city-operated retirement fund ' Departme nt beads will handle more of their own personnel problems 1n the future." Adler said. Adler said Neal will meet with employee group leaders to iror ou• differences <Alter Talk Set Tonight WAStllNGTON 1AP> - President Carter bolds bis f11st prim e -time telPv1sion n~ws conference tonight. It will be seen on the ABC. CBS and NBC networks at 5 p.m. POT. Tbe White House said the session was scheduled for prime viewing lime because several imPorlant s ubjects. including test week's ecenomi('. summit ln West Germany, had come up. White House Press Secretary Jod) Powell Hid Carter plans no open lng statement and will open hltnseU for questlonr. for 30 minutes. Legislators Back Bill Oo Rent Cuts SACRAMENTO IAP> Two legis lators s ay the ptc:a to lti ndlords by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and Howard Jarvis to share Proposition 13 tax savings with renters is no more thar "empty promises." One of the two, Assemblyman Tom Bates. D·Oakland, has in· troduced legislation to require landlords to pass on 80 percent or their Proposition 13 property tax savings to tenants (Related Story. A51 Bates told reporter::. Wednes da). "What tenants need is real protection. not just Howard Jarvis' words Tenants need lo kno>A> that the force of law is behind their claims for relief. "Everi though rente1's have been paying their properly tax cs. lhe landlords want to hold on to the windfall 'fbey will not give up this windfall unless the Legislature acts to require equitable sharing of tax relief." Bates was joined In his criticism by Sen. David Roberti. 0 Los Angeles. The Bates measure. AB 2986. 1:. scheduled to be heard next month b) the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee. Brown and Jarvis said in Los Angeles Tuesday that they op- po~e a mandatory s haring pro· gram Stolen Truck Back on Lot NATIONAL crTY CAP> -The S40,000 tractor-trailer truck which was the t8·wheel star or the movie "While Llne Fever" is back alter being stolen, police say The cab-over ng was reported missing Mollday but found aban· doned late Wednesday at a park Ing lot. PoUce Sgt Ken Crt>ws said he spotted 1t. A former employee of the owner. a company which leased 11 tor '\be m«>vle . waa being sought . ---.. -...... -.. --" -... ....,, ..... Seal Beach Rescue Saves Woman, 45 E s taricia Flores of Los Alamitos. who was spotted float· ing 300 yards off the Seal Beach pier Wednesda). is alive today after a dramatic sea rescue by eight lifeguards and surfers who kept her afloat and revived her. Mrs. Flores. 45, of 4421 Howard Ave .. was listed in serious cond1 tion today at Los Alamitoi. General Hospital's intens ive care unit. nurses reported Sht• was raced to the Shell Oil Tenadous Tut Company boat fuel dock just off Pacific Coast Highway in Hunt· ington Beach by a lifeguard boat and met by Huntington Beach Fire Department paramedics .. H was quite a traumatic one." Seal Beach Lifeguard Lt. Chip Kubline -who originally s potted Mrs. Flores said. He said famil y members theorize she was wading about waist deep .in the surf when she C~ALIVE. Pa~e A2> Proof that t.he gold death mask of Klng Tutankhamun has survived more than 3 000 years with virtually no ill effects has been established by this X·ray v1ew of the mask that once rovered the hcud and shoulders or the pharnoh·s mummy Thf' radiograph is part of the exh.lbJt on vJew at the Kodok Pholo Gall~ry in New York The verdcal white streak is p art of the s upportina dis play pedestal for th«! maaJc ' Teen Drowns Near Pier In Huntington A l4·year-old Garden Grove boy . who mysterious ly drowned in the midst of other swimmers o n a hot. bus y day n ear Huntington Beach Pier. was found floating ofi Sunset Beach Wednesday. . He was identified as Eugene A . Thornton. who was last seen by friends near Lifeguard Tower Three on Friday Authorities recovered his body floating about 500 feet south or the city's 26lh Street lifeguard tower in Sunset Beach. "It ·s strange, because the kio was supposedly a fairly strong swimmer." said City Beach Lifeguard Capt. Doug D'Arnall He said the Thornton youth simply vanished am1d a fairly large number of bath ers. apparently never calling for help. One theory is that he may have struck his head on the sea floor in s hallow Nater after catching a wave and never regained consciousness before he drowned liquor Buyer Liable Too SACRAMENTO 1AP 1 The 2 a .m . C'Urfew on liquor sules will apply to the buy'r as wet l as the seller next year. Gov. F.dmund Brown J r . an- nounced Wednesday the c;igning of AB 2103 by Assemblyman Eugene Chappie, R·Rosevllle. m aking it a misdemeanor to buy alcoholic beverages between 2 am and6.a.m Patty Backed SAN FRANCISCO 1AP, More than 7S San Francisco Bay area poUce omcers have signed peUlloM seeklng clemency for convltted bank robber Patricia Hears t. at'cordtna to published reports Protests Defeat New Fee By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol t• Dally l'llOt Staff Bowing to the angry protests of about 2.000 res idents directors of the Orange County Sanitation Dis tricts have scrapped a plan to cha rge 'lat rate fees for sewer services this year The crowd hooted and catcall~ at directors for four hours Wednesday evening until tht> controversial Oat rate plan wa~ soundly voted down during an outdoor session in the sanitation districts' parking lot in Fountain Valley. The fees would have ranged from $38.12 to $59. 70 per year for p roperty owners throughout much of Orange County. The $17 million collected from the fees would have been used to offset ab.o.UL.Sl9 .milllim_i n~aw.et:t4, taxes the districts are 'osint! because of Proposition \3 Genera lly. th l' seven s anitation dis tri cts se r ve northern. central and Wt!Stern sections of Orange Co1..1nt y. including the Oranf.!e <..:oas t communities o f Huntington Beach . Fountain Val ley, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Southeast sections of the county -Irvine. the Saddleback Valley and the area from Laguna Beach to San Clement(! are served by other sewer agencies. Most or the 75 irate speaker~ who a ddr essed the ocsn directors Wednesday tail ed the fops "just another tax" and ·a way to circumvent Propos1t1on •3 .. Early in the 01..itdoor rneeting. OCSD Joint boards C'hai rman Don Saltarelli a Tus tin city councilman. admitted to tht audience that the proposed ree~ would hav<• been "inequitable " Oes pite this admission. th<.> crowd continued t(J approach the speakers' podium to give the 40 asemt>led public orfic1als a p1eC't> of their mjnds tStt SEWER. Page A21 Mangers to Speak A ssembl y m a n Denni !> Mangers. D Huntington Beach. WI II discu ss the effects or Proposition l3 tonight at a pubhc "com munaty foi::um .. at Costa Mesa Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. AJl residents are invited to the free. 7:30 p.m forum . Coas t ft·eather Low clouds and fog along coast through 'Tlid · morning hour s Friday. other wise sunny Lows tonight 60 to 64. Highs Friday 68 to 72 at beaches to 84 lo 93 inland INSIDE TOD!\~ Without the colorfu bltocher idoU thot there used t o be . can typewrrter troubadour$ ezist' Story POQe BB LIJ DA.IL Y PILO T t(f Thur!d!y, Jutx 20, 197,l Negotiators Meet , Mail Strike Due tJadiagnosed Star's Death Natutal,? NEW YORK CAP> -Joan Crawford did not kill he rself in 1977 but "most likely . . had cancer or the liver or panc r~as." a biography of the actress re· veals. 'tonight at WASlnNGTON CAPI -With a mall 5trlke possible at mid· eight tonight, negotiators for the Post..-1 Service and its unions continued separate meetings to· da1 with federal mediators rather than talking race to face The mtdiators have kept the two s ides apart. since Monday, when direct negotiations were helted. The mediators nave talked to representatives ol each slde in separat e rooms or a Washington hotel for the last three days and carried proposa.Js back and forth. Wednesday's ,.,.._ P"fleAI SEWER FEE PLAN. • • Fountain ValJ ey res ident Harry J. Appling. a banker, said OCSD officials "are amassing incredible s urpluses" or about $88 mlllion in an ''investment fund." OCSD officials said these funds arc needed to pay for more trunk lines and treatment faclllties required by federal and state mandates over the next five years. But speakers at the podium said OCSD officials should tell s late and fed e ral mandate makers "to go to hell" and not require the districts to pay for more sewage facilities. Appling said OCSD should cut tts e xpenditures. "We need seven districts like we need a hole in the head." Appling added . "I'm going t.o start a club to mount an attack against this flal fee." Appling threatened Huntington Beach resident Dave Atkinson called the directors "thieves" and referred to Saltarelli as a $350-a·month chairman. Saltarelli gets $350 for attending a monthly OCSD meeting and working with district aides. Irvine Mayor Bill Vardoulis. District 7 board chairman. said c itizens must lobby with OCSD officials against federal and state laws that r equire the districts lo spend $100 million over lhe next five years tor additional facilities. And Vardoulis s aid OCSD must lobby to make the one percent property t~. m andated by PropositJon 13. available in -======~ ~1,~~ue to _th~ OCSD directors agree d to operate the districts within the one percent in property tax revenues that may be made available to them Lame-duck Orange County .Supervisor Larry Schmit told the crowd early In the meeting that the proposed nat rate fee system was a "mis take." Armed with meeting notice> and tax bills. many residfots Fair Rides IAsinf ected In Outbreak Carnival rides at the Orange .county Fair in Co.5la Mesa were dis infected this week after some fair workers were treated for impetlgo, a skin disease, county b ealthofflclals reported today. Thirty.five fair employees were treated al UCl Medical <;enter Sunday night after the first cues of impetigo were re Ported .. The rides were ordered distn fected Monday "lo allay public concem," according to county health officials. Impetigo ls caused by bacteria which infects sores and causes swelling. The infection can be transmitted only by close personal contact Nine of the treated workers were la\d off alter the outbreak was reported, said a spokesman for Western Pacific Shows. which operates the carnival. said they became enraged when lhey received more than one notice beeause they own several pieces of property. L.J. Post or Costa Mesa said he received ''four of lhe!e ripoff notices." Residents from most central and north county cities argued that the flat rate fees would be the same for a s ingle family house and a large apartment co mplex even though the apartment building would generate much more sewage. The public hearing was disrupted many times by people shouting for a quick vote against the Oat rate fees. Chairman SaltareJli al one point became disgusted and s aid. "Will everybody please s hut up?" But crowd members promptly lold Saltarelli to "shut up." Several speaJcers, including Clen Hanson of Costa Mesa, were booed and told to "sit down" when they suggested the OCSD directors consider "a more equitable" Oat rate fee next year. Saltarelli said the action ta.ken Wednesday night won't hurt OCSD's sewage operations for the coming year Supervisors Divided on LNG Terminal :nge==eoun~ S&1Je-r-9f !Or'-Thom as Riley drew s upport from only two fellow supervisors Wednesday when he proposed SUPPortin& Point ConcepUon as the preferred site for a liquefied natural gas I LNG> terminal. Supervisor Laurence Schmit . a m ember of the regional coastal commission, voted "no" on the Riley resolution saymg studies are s till going on and other sites may turn out to be better The California Coastal Com miss ion has recomme nded Camp Pendleton in Sao Diego Count) as the preferred LNG site Supervisor Ralph Ctark ab· stained on the resolution ~aylng 'be hadn't seen enough infonna· lion to make ~ decision The resoJutlon endorsed by Riley and Supervisors Ralph Die drich and Philip Anthony supports the Point Conception site so long as geologic studies prove it contains no earthquake hazard PWneLands On City Street MONTEBELLO CAP~ -"J looked for the widest street I could find." Monterey Park pilot David Kaplan, 30, said about a forced landing or his single· engine aircraft on a Montebello street. The plane sideswiped a car Wednesday after it Jost power at 2.000 feet on tipproach to El Monte airport., but no one was injured. 12 sessions lasted until about mid night. A source c10&e to Ute ne1oua. Uons said friva~~ "Tbe1 ob· vlously wtl be toaethet later In the day If there is anythinc that can be accomplished that wa,v." Postmaster ~neral WUUam F. Bolger. speakin& to reporters afte r lesUfyinR at a con· negotiators were "makl.ni prog. ress" and be thought a strike will be averted. According to excerpts published in the August is s ue or Ladies· llomc Journal. Mi ss Crawford's possi· ble illness was not diagnosed because "she had re· turned to the faith she had discovered in the l930s, Christian Science. She would not see a doctor or take any medicine ." In fa ct. says author Bob Thomas. the Academy Aw a rd -winning actress died while watching televised soap operas as her housekeeper and an un· named fan. in a nearby room. ate a breakfast the ~tar had prepared for them. · The biography by Thomas. a Los Angeles re· porter for The Associated Press. is scheduled for publication in Septe mber by Simon & Schuster. It is entitled "Joan Crawford ... will be averted. '' -11 G .. I still have confidence we are T WJey 88 going to come out with a labor Fro.PageAJ agreement tonigh t, .. Bolger said. Re said the Postal Service was prepared with standby plans in the event ol a strike and these could include asking the presi· dent to consider declan ng a na· lional eme rgency and using othe r federal employees to carry the mail Bolger testified before the sub· committee on federal services of the Senate Governmental Al· fairs Committee on two bills to reerganlie the Postal Sent~ He said he wants to avoid a general postal increase ln the next 2~ years and that a major factor in whether Uiat goal is met wiU be "whet.her we get a r e s ponsible l a bor contract tonight." The current three-year con· tract expires at midnight tonight. The ma,JOr issue dlvldint the two-sldes is whethe'° the Pott.al Service can lire employees to ?e· duce its workforce. Station Hit; $1,000 Taken A lean. mean. muscular black m an car rying a .4 5 caliber automatic pistol , robbed a Foun- tain Valley service s tation of about $1.000 this morning. Kris Larsen. 20, an attendant at the Arco outlet at 11470 Ed· Inger Ave .. was surprised by the bandit at 5:40 a .m .. Just as he was opening up for the day. police said. The bandit. who wore blue Jeans and blue denim' jacket, forced Larsen lo turn over the money and then fled on foot. ac· cordiDJ to investigators. Larsen described ham as very trim and athletic at about five feet 11 inches tall and 210 pound•. clean-shaven. and about ~ to 30 years old. The unions won a no-layoff Mo F ced? clause In 1970 and say It must be Ve8 or included in any new contract. LA JOLLA <AP> -Minorities Postal Service negotiators will be forced to move far away want to eliminate the 25-~ because of Proposition 13. says phrase in an effort to trim the the president or the San Diego workforce and hold down future Urban League. increases In postal rates N ationaJ union officials refuse publicly to discuss whet.her they would a call a strike -llleeal under federal law -if t.be mid· night deadline passes. But sentl· ment at several locals Wednes· day indica~ men>ben WOl&ld foUow a national strike call. · __ ''Wi::'.ra ~·· - said the president of one Bo6ton local. St ephen Alb•nese of an American Poet~ Workers Unlon local saJd 100 sips had been printed and permits secul'ed to picket several post offices. In Cincinnati, three locals representing 4,000 worken voted Wednesday night to follow a na- tional strike call. Coast College Board Delays Budget Action Clllng a l ack of financial mformaUon from the state. Coa s t Community Col!ege District trustees decided Wednesday night to delay nnaJ action on the district's post-Jarvis budeet uatll Sept. 7. Trustees will continue d t s c ussions on potential program cuts until a pubUcaUon budget is delivered ln August, said dlsllict spokesman Richard Simon. He s aid trustees a r e considering a budaet for next year of $65.556.992. Last year the dlstric:t. wh.lcb operates Oranee Coast College ln Costa Mesa, Golden West College I n Huntington Beach and CoaaUine Community College, had a budeetof$76.538,000. / The one month delay 1n flnallzaUon of· the dlstrkt's budget ta allowed under an assembly but that e lves school districts mo~ Ume to clarify their rlnanclal status. ALIVE ... experienced one ot her frequent famling seizures etnd plunged over. face down. "She was then probably car- ried out to sea by a riptide." Lt. Kubline said "We had two surfers out there. one with a boogie board. Jerry Dean and J erry Summerfelt, of Long Beach. and they really helped· He said two lifeguards raced out and leaped from the end of the pier and two more sprinted into the surf from their towers to rescue Mrs. Flores. Lifeguard Chief Tim Dorsey administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to Mrs. Flores. who was not breathin~ when her rescuers r eached her, Lt. Kubline added. The team included lifeguards Steve Cushma n . John Carpenter. Larry Rhoads and lifeguard boat operators Mark Nelson and Greg Bo~e. "It was quite an effort on their part." said Deputy Huntington Beach Fire Mars hal Roger Hosmer. RCA XL-100 13" ,..,,w DAU.Y PILOT Huntington Figure I • Visitation Tonig~t Colorful John J . "Johnny " Dolan, bartender-philosopher who held forth behind the welJ.polistied counter or the 107 Ca r e and helped qu~nc h Huntington Beach's thirst for some 40 years haa dJed at 74. Visitation was scheduled rrom 4 to 9 p.m. today at Plerc:e Brothers Smith's Mortuary ln Huntington Beach. Rosary for Mr. Dolan will be ut 7:30 p.m .. followed on Friday by Mass Of Christian Burial at 10 a.m . In St. .Mary~ by the S.a Catboltc Chtttth. The Rev. Father "timothy Walsh wtH omclate at tM r1ta ror the man who officiated •t the 107 Club for tM oil city's fr't&la and not·so·1reats for many years. Inietmcnt will follow at Good S hepherd Cem etery i n Hunttniton Be.ob. A past eresldent of the HunUnctoo Beach Uona Club. Mr. DOian Uved With bll wife Ruth at 2ltea Pacific Coa1t Highway in HunUngtoa Beach. He was retired alter beln1 in partn ership 'tfitlJ his brother Ray lo the 107 Club and tbe Rex Liquor Store. Johnny and flay -lcnown aa the Dolan bo)'I to m1n1-~·Umf to Huntlnaton Beath. ~Ume ln tbe 1"°9 and went lnic{tullMsa. One old crony former ma)'Or a rtd city couhcilman Ted 81rU!tt1 pondfl"eCI UM dHtb of Mr. ·UOlan, ~ aJeo leavtt a slater. Mra. Julia ~ma. of Morro Bay. "Ho ..... area .. IU)," Bartlett aald . 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................. 2 ~ ..... w~. et 2n 1r. Phontt 6-.2·8882 Storo Hours 0111v M set 9-!'I 30 """-........ ---ttl6 Death Cause Revealed A Huntmgton Beach couple's d a ughter. found raped and murde red at a Bell Gardens school campus. In the clty where she laved. died or multiple stt•b wounds a nd strangulation. authorities said late Wednesday. Che ryl Ann Green Sky, 18. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Green Sky. residents of the Sunset Heiebt.s area of Hunt ington Beach. was to be buried today In Huntington Beach. Rites were to Include a Chutth of Christ minister at Pfertc Brothers Smith's Mortuary in Hu ntington Beach and an Indian medicine man at Good Shepherd Cemetery nearby. The Green Sky family is of Chippewa £nd1an heritage, with dOCt:>l>t ry 10 Minnesota and M1ch1gan. A s uspecl 1n t he murder. Wilham J . Hatley. 20. of Bell Gardens. was arrested Tuesday night on the basis of a warrant iss u c·d c h a r~in g h im with murder. ra pe and burglary. Earthquake Strikes in Nicaragua WASlllNGTON I AP 1 1\ 'h ar p ea r thqu a k e s trJck Nicaragua early today about SO miles northwest of the capital of Ma nagua. the U.S. Geolog1c aJ Survey reported. The tremor measured 5.8 on the Richter SC'ale and occurred at 2:35 a.m. PDT. The survey·s Na tional Earthquake Informa- tion Service in Golden. Colo . satd the qua ke was streng enough to be felt in Managua. This was the second moderate earthquake to occur in the samt: area northwest of Managua in less than two months. RCA ColorTrak Control Center c onvenient touch·button tuning from your easy chair You owe It to yHrslff to cltKll • our prices, befon JCMI IMlyf M•~tor Ch•oo . VISA Budget Payments A la ·' DAil v .. ,lo • Tn\.lfMWy July 20 19/8 LOCAL Lagunans Fight Roads Aides Sla te Two-day Sale Hepresent.lllvei. or P dOtt.>n homeo\\nt'r or~Jn1zat1oni. 1n Laguna Beach arl· ai.king Fifth District Supervisor Tom Riley to ignore a recent City Council decision aimed nt placing t\\O controversial road:. back on the city's ma:,ler plan of streets The council on Neighborhood Assoc1at1o n :, whi ch r ep· resents 12 nei~hborhood groups in town, has a s ked Ril ey to refuse to reeogmze the recent· Jy published "letter of intent" from the council ma1ority that wou l d add Alta L ag un a Boulevard and Temple Hills Dn\l' to the city street plan The st~ts were deleted from the map ID 1974 because or fears the ro&d extensions would lt'ad to new inland access to Laguna hilltop communil1ei.. But Mayor Jack McDowell. and councilmen Howard Dawson and Kelly Boyd said the pru~e of their action was to m akf' Lag una <'lig1ble for arterial highway funds for other road projects in town. Deletion of the roads from the map four years ago ended city access to :.irte ria l hig hway funds m onC'y that has to be ,~~ l I I I' J ----.,,..--. . ~ .... ,. O~Uy Piiot ,,_. ey P~lrlO 0 "°"'"'911 E nj011in9 A rt. Kl'rrir GallO\\a,v. 10. ot Carmichael Cleft l matched Wlth d ty fundi. The council ma tntaaned the move 1s onJy a technical action to again qualify for those funds. But the neighborhood groups st'e whatever funds might be coming as a result or the council action as insignificant when compa red with the traffic problems that might be created should widening and extension of the lwo roads become a reality. In a letter to Riley. the coalition of homeowner groups ai;ked that the roads be taken off the county's a rte n al highways A Wl•ner A blue nbbon has been awa rded t o Maxine Royer of Fountain Valley fo r her cross· stitched picture in the Orange County 1'~air 's crafts compe tition Creations will be dis- played through July 23 A c lothing a nd acce~sory b outique !.al e ha s been scheduled Crom 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Fnday and Saturday at the Sad- dleback Community Hospital Thrift Shop, 23710-C El Toro Road in the &lddleback Plaza. Shoppers also were in vited to attend a fashion show at 2:30 p. m. Thursday al Lincoln Sav- rn gs and Loan Association. Mo ulton Parkway P laza 1n Laguna Hills. for a preview of what is to ~ a vailable at the sale . TERMITES EXTRA~ CAJ{VEDOAK MEDICINE CABINf.i 9988 Wall mounting in minutes. HEADS-UP CARVED MIRROR 3988 OAK SINK TOP WITH CARVED LEGS 14988 Oak top. vitreoua bowl. great legs (speaking of legs. I knew a girl once ... ) SOLID OAK AND HEAID ~ BRASS PULL CHAIN ( ~ TOILET . Here' a aomething folks will talk about for a long time. Real authentic oak and brass. adapts easily to existing plumbing. Seat extra. (Forget the termites. folb. He'• making trouble again.) OAK WASTE BASKET ,, •• OAK GARMENT ~ HOOK 2888 TOWEL BARS 18" 15.88 24" 17.88 OAK TISSUE BOX 1788 OAK SOAP HOLDER 11 •• TOILET lftf1, ({ffi_ PAPER ~HOLDER 1388 OAK HEADS-UP VANITY WITH TOP 18888 ! A Vitreous china bowl. cane doors. 21"x.24". .-===--=:,.......QDd,.Amyd lQlLUl·~Ua.Y._l.llah en- 10.v a \'ISil to the LagurlUBeacJlFCi"i<s~1=::v'"""=J1=- MAGNOLIA DAK IQII,f:L_ ,........~=--¥=~ ' ) 1 ) I ' I ' of Art~ They t·hosc a spot in front of u ~rulpturL' by I larold L. Pastorius Jr. to t'n.10,v a s nack a nd a chat El Toro Colonel R eceives Medal C'ol J\r\'HI W lkalscn. El Toro. has been <1v. arded a mt•ntorious service medal upon rl'l1rt-ment rrom the 3rrl Metrinc Aircraft Wm~. Marine Corps Air Slat ion. El Toro Realst'n received thl' award for outstandin(! JH.'rformance of {!uty during h1s 261'.? years Of !»t'l'v1ce with the• Manne Corps. He holds two Nav: rnm menclat1on medals and 13 air medals. lie completed two lours of duty in Vietnam ;incl ..,erved a<; opNal1on1> oHicer for the 3rd Marine \ircrnft Wing for ttw pa<;t four ye<.1rs Ht•<•IM•n's military C'art·t>r bl'_gan in Aµril 1953, ''hen hl' \\J'i tnmm1..,~10nt'd as a M'<.'ond lieutenant tnllo\\ 111g grac111at 111n from lh<' ii: a val A \ iat1on C'aclt•l Program. Ill· .... t•mploy1·<1 a ... 41 ritot With Air California .ind h''t'' in El Toro .... 1th h1~ \\lfl' Ka), <tnd thc'1r thn·l' C'h1ld11·n Alcoh o lis01 Unit Elect s Director Oorii. Stl'rlin~ or San .Juan Capistrano has been t•lected to the board of <h~ctors for the "lational Nurses Scx·1etv on Alcohoh'im Ms. Sll'r hng. a ..,µec1ahsl! m nursing administra- tion. coordinate.., lh<' rcJ,?1::.tered nurses' Continuing Education Program at ('om Jlrt'hl'n!-1 \ t' Can· ('orp .. Nt•\\'J)()rt Beach She 1s also a consul lJnl for CompCare's C'areUn1t Program. on<' of the nation'!> larj!es t net work.-. of alcoholism t reatm<'nt programs. The National Nurses Society on Alcoholism, l.i branch or the Nahonal Council on Alcoholism. 1:-; a professional or Clemen tan Earns Degree Paul V. Centeno, San Cle m ente. has received a b a c h c lor o f arts degree in history from Loyola M arym o unt lln1vers1ty and was c:hosen for membership 1n Phi Alpha Theta na- tion a I history honor society . Centeno. the son or Mr . and Mrs . John R. ganizat1on for nurses in- ' o 1 v cd with treating alcoholism. The• societ y's m nrn fu nction is to ad\'ancc knowledg<' and educa- tion about the treatment of alcoholism. the na· lio n 's third l<'ading health problem Dog 'Pill' Pmised DENVER IAPl A new birth control drug fo r dogs h as been praised by Colorado hum a ne and ve t - e rinarian groups. The liquid 'pill' was in- troduced by Upjohn Co. 's ag r icult ur a l division in Kansas City, Kan. It is put on the female dog's food with dosage depending on the anim al's size. C'C'nteno o f Sa n( J Clem ente, is a J(raduate Ht!RB <" u:~ or San Clemente High • AMUSES, Saturday• School. He plans to at tend graduate sch~I 31 UC Irvine In th• DAILY PILOT. -" .. --.. *' ........... SEAT 2988 They say there i.an't a splinte r in a carload. I hope not becauae we'll bear you all the way over here without a telephone. Oak flnlah. RAINDRIP WATERING SYSTEM KIT 1388 No waste. put the water only where you need it. apace your special drlppera Cl& you desire. 699 Waaherleaa. 5 year over-the-counter guarantee. Leas to wear out, leas to go wrong. with aerator and pop-up drain. ORTHO DIAZINON INSECT SPRAY OR FRUIT & VEGETABLE INSECT CONTROL YOUR 366 CHOICE 20 OZ. Okay. ao you won't share with the bugs. It's your garden. ~ Stmln•. ,! t~~l for ba•ln ~ filling. I guess it's a winner. Cao why all the holes in it?). Petunias. Ageratum. Marigold. Lobelia. and more. M.V. PONY PAKS . 3roR 99c ALUMINUM SCREENED PATIO ROOM ENCLOSURE WALLS --..... ,..,.. .... &M ~..,· A•4 _. ' ,-.... ,:~·Ii , A FOAMBOARD RIGID INSULATION l" 4x8 SHEATHING . . . . . . . . . .SQ. FT. 1 7c 1 ¥2 " 2x4 FOR INSIDE 2 7 C WALL rNSULATION . . ... SQ. FT. ~wn=~ 8t 299! f"T. WALl6 259!.rr. --DELIVERED We11 meaawe it for you ao you'll get lt right and you can install or we11 do it. Price ia per lineal foot of wall. Includes door. Z" 4.x8 ATTIC INSULATION ... SQ. FT. 37c It'• awe fa.ti, got a foil vapor barrier. Ask the guy to ahow you teat data. very impreaaive. (Considering he wrote it himaeli.) \ SWING LINE NAIL GUN 1297 Fire a nail tuat like a staple and it automatically countersink• the head. Holda a load of nails. No. 30011. CASTROL MOTOR OIL 20/50 WT. 59cQT. Selllng like hotcakes (but all we wanted it to do was MU like oil). Some range, heyl I Hold the head like a baseball. get a real power advantage. I love the dam thing. Includes 4 bits. No. 504. FLAT FIX 57c The can a<ry• you can in.flat• a flat and seal lt at the aam.e time. (I learned bow to read on labela. Somed<lf 111 buy a real book.) RC COLA 6 PACK 97c We ha.• moved truck.loads of tbia stuff. Do you know what this coata down at the store? Got to be a '1 llke you·: apectal bec::auae it sure ain't a '1oolr Ma. we're m.ald.Dg money." CALIFORNIA/AT YOUR SERVICE Thursday. July 20. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A J J Return from Darkness TEAM~l.I Brai1i,.injured Girl Shows Some Response /J!!.f.!~!oos SA. VE ¥~ .50% :c~e PJXLE" <AP > A teen-agt: Pixley g irl uncon:>c1ous for months after a grinding school bus.truck crash has begun mov ing her hands and legs and tried to s pealt her mother has re ported .. 1 tell her to gave me he r hand, she will give al every time." Rose Stolts said of her 16·year-old daughter. Tami ··THAT IS A res pons e we haven't had. She wiU move her leg when I tell her to. That's what we've been waiting for." her mother said Wednesday. Tami suffered severe he~d in· juries when a Tulare Union High School bus was struck by an Lo.,•pald1 Woody Allen, Academ y Award-winner for "An· nie Hall." insists he is the "lowest-paid writer· director-actor in the business." He said m an interview that "the Jess I take. the cheaper I can do my movies ... I don 't have to worry ab o ut being co m m e rrial." APWl,..plooto "Cot a problem' Then wrue to Pat Dunn Pat wall cur red tape. qettinq the ansWPTs and actu:m you need •o solve mequ1t1e~ m qovemment and business Mall .your que.'ltums to Pat Dunn. At } our Service, Orange Coast Drul11 P1/01. P <> Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 As many letters as po!Stble will be answered, but phon.ed lnquines or letters not 1nclucbng the reader's Jull nome address and husmess haurs· phone number cannot hi>cunsldt'red Tt11scotumnappearsda1 ly eICf!Pl Saturda111> llean·~ Businf111s Bout1cl•9 D EAR PAT Wt• bought some Mexican JUmp 1 1ng oeans wht•n we w~rc an Mexico on vacation l Cc.in you tell mt• what m akes them jump' G.P .. San Clemente Mt>xl<'8n jumping beans. known as "leapers" in Mexico and "Bronco beans" in the Southwest, 1'3Ch l'Ontain a full-grown larva Of the "Laspeyresia Saltitans " motb, which lives Inside the bean. This caterpillar moves its bom::=e_b~-1~d=!J.:::;i~== l==~~"""'~~lffn waff Of tfle'bean-wtilft egs and vigorousl,t s napping Its body. Belonging to the "spurge" ramil). n1tive to Central and South 1\merica, thr jumping bean bas no known •vman \aluc c.xcept a:-. a novt>lty. :lging ffa11on Jars •aluable~ 2 Df:,\H PAT My mother is moving from her l house lo un cJpartmcnl. Wh ile helpmg her pack, ' l"an :icross :-l'H'rul boxes of \•ery old Mason Jars Uo lhl·.\ haVl' ~·nv \ alut' ... ~antiques' C.C .. Laguna N1gue' Current ma rket value of old Mason jars de- pt>nds on nuctuating dt>mand. Check with antique !>tort•:-. to 1tc•t an idra of their worth now. Age can . be' dt>termined by jar markings. H you want to re- ad more about Mason jars and learn about pricing )ours for sale. SPvl•ral books are available. "An 11. fostratt>d Guidi• •·or (;ollectlng Fruit Jars" with ~ pri,·c guide costs $1.75. ''CoUecting Fruit Jars" with price guide is S2 and ''More CoUedable J ars" is $2.50. All un bt· ordered from Ronald 8 . Burris, • 2941 <:ampus Drive, Visalia, Calif. 93277. Another book, which tells the history of fruit Jars, Is titled, •· \ Collector's Manual, Fruit Jars," by Julian Harrison. It cosb SIS a nd is published by Thomas ·• a uto transport lruck an thu:k fog laat Dec 2 369 E. 17th ST., COSTA ~ESA A~sw,:~:~~"i."~. Tami was the most senously hurt of 47 injured students because she was silting next to the polnt of impact SHE WAS UNCONSCIOUS for months afterward. but "got real al~rt" about a month ago Mrs Stolts said Sale Starts Thursday, July 20th And Ends Monday, July 24th "She turned her head and looked at me real fast. Before il was real slow " Tami r eaches out lo stop hers elf if she is about to fall when therapists stand her up at Rancho Los Amigos. a r e habilitation hospital in Downey Mrs. Stotts added. A NURSE REPORTED that Tami said "hi" to her last week. but Mrs. Stotts s aid her d a ughte r s aid nothing com· prehens1ble while she was there Monday. "It seemed like she was try· ing. but it was so j umbled we couldn 'l underst and anything." Mrs. Stotts and her husband, Floyd. travel 350 miles round trip each Sunday and Monday bet weer the ir San Joaquin Valley home and the hospital In Southe rn California to vis it Tam1. L.I G.H T.1 NG CENTERS CONTEMPQRA~V ARC ·~= Italian marble base with adjustable - brass or chrome arc. /7 Sold elsewhe<e for up to $319 95 ( l~;:=~llfJ Our Special Price $99.95 STORE HOURS: DAILY 10. 6 CLOSED SUN. Quantities and sizes limited on ._ome ~ercbandise so shop early. Oon •t -niss out. OLD WORLD • Nelson & Sons, ('amdco, N.J ., and Everybody's Press. Hanover, Pa • 1 .\'ail PoUsh fl et>p• ·E,. Burning POOL TABLE LIGHT ,..,.,;,,, . y \ ... .\ I f I ~ DEAR PAT l'vt• heard there·s some easy Wal to watcr·r,roof malthc~ al home Do you know \\ hal II IS'> E.O .. Costa Mesa Tht> most inexpensive way is to dip matches In thin nail polish. Oip one at a time or io small batcht>~. Old -fa shioned kitchen or wood matches art> most reliable. Xeep them .in a small tin box along with a strip of sandpiper for s ure striking. , This Information comes from the Girl Scout Handbook, which contains many usefuJ tips on low.cost crarts and safety materials ' Label Li•t• Lindt tor Sea1 DEAR PAT· While shopping for a new infant c-a1 scat. I noticed that they have various safety testing labels on them . I want to make sure that <hl' one ) buy has been properly tested. What :-hould I look for'> P .IVI. .. Fountain Valle: Look for label Information indicating max imum weight and height or the chUd ror wbJch the :-.u t is rttommt'nded and the type of car in whicll · is should be used. A state ment that the seat has been successfully tested under both dynamic: (simulated crash) and static Ca simple pull lfft) conditions also should be Included. A stalemeat that the <'8r seal meets <Federal Motor Vehicle Safe· ty Standards FMVSS) 213 Is not sufficient In itself bttause it dOf'sn't cover infant cu seats. For further information on protedlng children In cars, sent 25 cents, a s•lf·addrused, stamped envelope and a request for "Don't Risk Your Clltld'11Jfe" to: .: Physicians for Auiomollve Safety, st Union Ave., Irvington, N.J . 071J 1. I ' FOi T .. PROflSSIONAL TOUCH: ' DECO INTERIORS IHTRtoa PLANNING AND COHM,..._ c......,.. ......................... ..,.. . .............. ...., ...................... c .......... Vls•I Ou1 Design StudlO . .!~~r.::~~i.!:!J~~. 4tf.OH2 W..., .... W.., IJM4M . DECORATOR ELEGANCE $89.95 A superbly detailed Cefomic and antiqued c handelier. Five qeout1ful g lobes plus ~=.~g$~~9.95 NOW $89 • 95 CRYSTAL PENDANT Ava ilable in 3 sizes. FROM $49.95 BEAUTIFUL CHANDELIER 3 lights inside plus 6 lig hts outside. F5lOM $89.95 CEILING BASKET I' ~yl I Available in 4 sizes J '~· Ji~ FROM $29.95 LOCAL Surfers Wateh Waves , Lagwia Classic May Be Held on Weekend Oreanizers of the Brook~ Street Surfing Classic are get ting less picky about the '>lie or waves for the 24th annual event this year. In fact. Laguna Reach recrea t1on leaders say they'll hold the ocean event this weekend, un less It's like Lake Pacific out there at Brooks Street beach. "The first waiting da te is Saturday,' s aid rec reation le ader Ron Lutz. "If surf condi· lions warrant it, we'IJ run it this weekend " The reason for the hurry is because the contest was never completed last year The Great Kahuna was less than cooperative during the 23rd annual competition, leaving the Junior men·s. men's, and senior men's division competitors high and dry. So reereation leaders will be winding up the 23rd annual con· test during the 24th year. Meanwhile, competitors for the 24th contest a re waxmg up ttielr boards for this weekend. The finals in lbe seruor meri 's and men·s competition from Jut year will be held first. as well as all of the heats lo the jWtior men's division Then the organizers will be~in on this year's competition, wtth the Minnies <boys under 12>. Boys Division <13 years to 15> junior men's <16 to 18), Men's division <19 to 23), senior men'!> <24 to 29) and a new Master's division this year for surfers 30 years and older. 'I• It ,,..,. t/Mt you'N so old """ )'OCI .,, ,.,,..,,,,,., whM • doa# MWS WOlfh .... ,. Thurtday July 20. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A IS • H earirig on Tract Would be Illegal Reopening public hearings on the cootroversial Misbm luxury h o us ing tract 10 San Ju.rn Capistrano would be illegal. City Attorney James Okazaki has ruled. If council members were to rescind their approval of de veloper Morris Mlsbin 's 103-acre project. they would be in viola· lion of the Subdivision Map Act. Okazaki said. This act Imposes standards on government agen· cies to approve tract maps within a certain pt>riod or time The attorney·~ opinion came in response Lo a request made earlier thii:; month by coun cllman Gary tfausdorfer to let the public h.ive another look a• the tract Ha usdorfer was one of the three councilmen who approved M1sbin's ruHside proJect which requires massive grading and was granted maJor exceptions to the city's general planning code 0 EXTRA .FOR COLORS Trio Rob Clementean . ' ~ GLIDDEN SP RED HOUSE PAINT COLORS OR WHITE 7 97 GAL. Goea right over wood. stucco and primed metal faster than a boot camp barber at a hippie convention. 100% LATEX . DRlES FASr, No PAI t.lT'{ 0 Doi( NO LAP MARKS ~D Noe><TAA CH~RGER>R Ml~ING~ we&'-~ -----~~ YOUNGFAMILY ~---~--~ EXTERIOR/INTERIOR ",." .. ~·t IATEX WALL PAINT SUNDANCE STUCCO AND MASONRY PAINT COLORS OR WHITE ' .' COLORS OR WHITE 27!t. Choice of some subtle pre-mixed colors and whites. Good paint, only no custom mixing. WAGNER SPRAY TECH AIRLESS SPRAYERS Wl90 .•..... 59.88 f'Z ] D~ [~~'~! No. 300MIRR80R9S7 1 No.483 9 97 • 1 ~ and 472 • 4 77 GAL. Cuatom. mixing in over 2000 colors. Made for us by the big of the biggie, read the analysl8. PAINT ROu.ER COVERS 574 At thl.a price you could UH and toaa or. i.f you're like me, clean up and UM again. (Doc't waste now.) lf'x48" WALNUT FINISH FRAME DOOR MIRROR 377 ' 0 and30S • l '4i"" Really loolt elegant. For the ' price you don't expect tbln~s to appear ao nice. (So what a the catch?) Don't nobody atart nothing now. Thi. ls walnut "ilniah:· not pure Walnut. Don't be writing no crank lettera now. . • . CAFE DOORS I~ "x30"x36" 1 Ya "x32"x36" 1577 6xl8. ••••••...• 77 6x20 •••••.•• 1.27 6x24 ........ 1.•7 8x28. •••••••••• 7 8x32 ••.••••• 2.77 8x38 ••.••••• ~.n tx20 ••.•.••• 1.n 9x2• ........ ~7 lx32 •••...•• 2.17 9x28 ••••.••• 2.77 8x36. ....... 2A7 9x32 ........ 2.97 8x20.. . . • .. • 1.77 9d8 ........ 3.87 Bx.24. . • .. • .. 2.17 9x48 ........ 7 .27 8x28 ........ 2.27 9x80 ...... 12Af GLIDDEN INTERIOR SPRED SATIN COLORS OR WH11E SUNDANC~ ACRYUC HOUS~PAINT COLORS OR WHITE 5 77 GAL. .. _ -· ,. .. ,,,., --... --For wood, atucco and primed metal. rich. smooth (Juat like the line this guy is handing you?) Loads of colors. In white and old white (do they make old whit• by juat leaving the lid off for a week or so?). Got that nice flaky look. MIRROR REMNANTS 19! What's left a1ter my mother-in-law looked into the Mt. Wilaon oirror telescope and a.aked who waa the fairest of them all. ' ' BEVELLED PIATEGLASS WALL MIRRORS 24"x30" 12.97 30"x40" 19.97 36"x54" 34. 97 I'm glad the buyers let us know the ai&es so you can compare the price around. Aren't they great? 10x.20 ....... 2.27 10x24 ••••••• 2.67 10x28 ••••... 3.27 10d2 ..••••• 3.87 10x38 •••.••• 3.97 10x48 ....... 7.77 12x20 ••••••• 2.67 12x24 ••••••• 3.17 12x28 •••••.• 3.97 MASKING TAPE ~"x60 YDS. l"x60 YDS. 1Yz"x60 YDS. 2''x60 YDS. 37c 47c 77c 97c 12x32 ••••.•• 4.S7 12x36 ••••••• 4.97 I2:x48 ....... a.17 lb80 ..••.. 13.87 15x38 ••••••• 6.67 1Sx48 ••••••• 1.97 16x36 •••••••••• 7 16d8 .•.•••• 9A7 16x80 •••••• 17.57 Buy them lnd.1-ridually or 1n pairs. (Who buya one? Th• guy with half a window?) Well made, etllH and lounra actually move. Paint or etatn to make aomethlng really D1ce loo::!f · AdJuat for plenty light or abaolut• privacy {I t be la adHbblng to fill apace here.) I I \ A San Clemente man who was strolhng on the beach in Laguna last week when he was attacked and rot;>t>t:<t by three men has recovered enough from hlS IOJUrles to file a report With police re· gardtng the week-old crime. John Marvin Dowling, 26. of 388 Aven1da Salvador told Laguna Beach pohce that he was robbed of his wallet containing $35 July L2 DOWUNG SAID HE was walking alone on the beach near Brooks Street at about t a.m. when three men jumped from a dark loJet and knocked him to the ground. The victim said one of his assailants held him in a choke bold while the ot.her two kicked him in the face and back for about two minutes. The trio then took h is wallet and ran off tht beach. Dowling said he drove himself to Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana where he was treat · ed for injuries to his teeth, gums. nose and kid· neys. He described his assailants as young caucasians. One was described as about 19 years or age, standing six feet one, we\ghing 155 with brown hair. T~ second attacker "'.as _about the same age s tandmg five feet 10, weighing 160 pounds with brown hair and a leather Jacket. The third appeared to be a little younger. standing five feet six. weighing 130 pounds with blond hair cut in bangs Post to Hold Swap Meet Members or Explorer Post 411 have scheduled a s wap meet on JuJy 30 from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the San Juan Capistrano Mission Drive·ln. . ~&outs--America, is composed of youths 16 years of age and older • Proceeds o_f the swap_ meet will help pay for an 11-day vacation to the islands or Oaku and Maui for the 20 members, a spokeswoman said. Admission is 25c and spaces can be rented for $5 each. Reservations. which must be ade in advance. can be made by calling Lori Altamirano at 493.7970 or Barbara Giacomini, 493-4889 Rooth Pl9ofits To Buy EquipIDent Proceeds from the soft drink bOOlh at lh1> Festival or Arts this year will go the Silver and Gold fundra1smg chapter or the South Coast Com- munity Hospital Auxiliary A transportation vehicle conta1n1ng a hydra ulic hrt and other equipment will be purchased by the auxiliary and made ava1ldbie to outpatients who qualify for its use. The booth has been one of lhe chapter s main fund raisers for 18 years. Last year. S 11 .480 was raised lhrou~h the com bined effort of 484 auxiliary members and friendl> of the hosp1ta1. Sex Education Banned BATON ROUGE, La. IAP> · Lou1s1ana still ts the only state to protub1t sex education in pubhc schools. says state Rep. Alphonse Jackson. who since 1972 has tried unsuccessfully to hft the ban. The Lou1s1ana House of Representatives ~e cently poked run at sex and then overwhelmingly rejected a bill that would hdve allowed school boards Lo offer sex education courses. J ackson said the state was· 'wedded to ignorance. .consign- ing youngsters to old wives' tales and street talk · Gaal Conrad.RN. has been appomted assistant director of nurses at Fountain Valley Com munity Hospital as a nursing edu c ation specialist The Glendale resident will hold administrative respons1b1hty a nd will assist wtth hospital plan· ning programs She is rormer director ol education at Children's Hospital of Los Anaeles and holds nursing de1ree1 from Mt. ~t. Mary's College arfd Cal State Los A nae lea Dean's List Kathleen Hughea of rountaln Valley has re- ceived• 4.0 averace and been named t'o the dean ·a list for the spring aemesw-r at Colt~ge of Notre Dame ln Belmont, C411f. .... - l:ralt• 1-ler Oran~e County Fair first piece junior crafts award winner is Jill Travis. 13. of Westminster. She en· tered a yarn God' eye 1 i • 'i J8 DAILY PILOT Tnur..o.; July 20 llU8 NATIONAL I LOCAL Snieides Among Yo-g Up Sharply NEW YORK <AP I -At an age when they are !>Uppost.'d to have everything to Uve ror. al most S,000 teen-agers and )OLLDg adults each yen about 13 a d11y -are so dyed in despair that they commit suicide. That's abc>ut twice as many as 10 years ago and three times as many W> 20 years ago. Suicide 1s the No. 2 cause of death among young people. accidents are No. 1 THERE AR E MORE SUICIDES in the 15·24 age group than in any o ther population group. The phenomenal increase 1s frequently blamed on breakdown of the family. Other factors ar e parents' conluJiion over their roles. drugs and alcohol . econom ic i nsecur ity, changing values. stress and alienation. and the population bulge in the 15·24 age group. Whatever the r easons. says Dr. Cal vin F rederick of t he National Institute or Mental Health. they add up to a state of mind that is "hap- less. helpless and hopeless. They don't believe in the future." THE VICTIMS RANGE from the seemingly happy-go-lucky who give no clear clues to the classic loners who scream silently for help: Last June 11 in Weymouth. Mass .• an ap· parently well-adjusted 17-year-old shot himself al a graduation ceremon y, saying, "There are too m any issues in America. It's the American way." He survived. -Last year in Glendale, Calif., a 13-year-old girl fatally shot herself on the day or comedian Freddie Prinze's funer al. She sai d in a note that his death and the deaths of a friend, a dog and a cat made it impossible for her to go on Jiving GOVERNMENT FIGlJRES FOR 1968 to 1976 show that the num ber o f suicides by 15-to 24-year· olds rose from 2,357 to 4 ,747, more than 100 per· cent. That compares with about 25 percent for the total population. Among children aged 10 to 14. suicides in· cr eased from llG to 158 during the 1968·1976 per iod Su1c1de affectg the young of all races and soc10-econom1C' levels. but more young men than women take their own lives. T he 1976 total for men l S·to-24 wus 3.786. tor women 961. STATISTICS DON'T REFLECT the full pro· blem because ~ry suicide is reported as such. Furthermore. for every suicide by a young person there are many more attempts. som e think as many as SO ''It 1s a striking phenomenon and t r agic because they haven't had a chance to start to h ve." said Frederick. chief of emergency mental health and <lisaster assistance at NI Mll. F rederick believes that suicidal young persons often have ineffectual father·son. mother -daughter relationships and often suffer great pressure by trying to live up to parental expectations. "THE CARDS SE E M stacked again!>t them . everything turns out badly, they don't have the re· sources to lift themselves up and then they lose hope. That is a su1c1dal combination." Frederick said. M ichael Peck. director of youth services at the Los Angeles Suicide Prevention Center. studies young suicides in a county with a rate of 19 per 100,000 for 15· to l9·year-old males highest in the country In the 1960s. he says. the classic swcidal youth was lonely and isolated. Now Peck sees d new 11u1cidal group . more aggressive. delinquent. troublesome. includmg users of drugs and alcohol. Peck and others believe a big factor an their inability to cope is confused child rearing "VEARS AGO. WHEN parents were consis· tent in teaching values and d1sc1µ1ine. ch1Jdren knew where they stood. Today. parents are con· . . fused <tbout their own rote~ and don't know whether to be .l d1sc1phnar1an or a best Cnend. • he said "Yet k1W. need something not rigid but i.ta· ble ·· He cites two typical ca!.lc:-. -A 17 year·old boy walks quietly Into his bedroom and shoot:; himself m the head with has fathcr·s rifle AFTERWARD HIS PARENTS -both pro· fess1onals with <i stable marriage -couldn't name one of his friends They t.a1d he loved school. he told friends he tolerated 1l They said he loved to go hunting and fishing with his father. he tol d other s he hated hunt ing "They didn't know their son." Peck said. "Suicidal people want to escape f rom the pain." says Peck. "but su1c1dal people don't want to dae." Recycling Center Expands mid-summer rtt-stoclc·up T h e UC Ir vine Recycl· ing Center has expanded operations to seven days a week through Sept. 22. The center i s open M ondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m .; Tuesdays and T hursdays from 8 a.m . to 4 p.m.; and Saturdays and Sund'ays from 11 a.m to 4 p.m . T H E CENTER ac· cepts most recyclable m ater ial s. i n c fudi ng newspapers, magazines and other p aper pro· ducts; glass; tin cans; a luminum and othe r metals. It is localed in the UCJ corp or ation yard on J a mboree Boulevard, one block south of Cam· pus Drive. • It 's operated b y the UCI Envi r onmental Coalition. Proceeds are used to sponsor speakers and films on campus on environmental issues. Enrollment, Aidl,leady A 67-page booklet on how to enroll at Orange Coast College is availa· ble free in the OCC office suppliflS1 office work savers tor b418/,,..., l>otM save 23% to 49% on supplies and 14% to 28% 011 work savers FILES Folders, cabinets, boxes, ltst finders, other goodies Nyrex Presentation Folder, 1dea1 tor presenting. carrying. protecting reports. 2-sided clear vinyl covenng will not scratch or tear. 24 pod<ets. letter size. 1n black, blue. red. green. tan. reg. 9.95 SALE 7.41 Tote File, in red and yenow. for school. office. home. car. complete mini or tempo- rary file. organize tax records. bills, insur- anee POllcies. term papers. 12 tabs. set of alphabebc, blank headings. by Oxford. reg. 7.90 SALE 5.91 1csALE pads of. "8per, 8112'' x 11", for drafts. memos. letters. airplanes white. reg 60' ea SALE 2 for 61• canary. reg. 65• ea. SAl..E 2 for 66• tablets, with covers. canary. reg. 75• SALE 2 for 76• ALSO legal pads. canary. reg 85• ea. SALE 2 for 86• steno pads. green lint. reg. 75• ea SALE 2 for 76• scratch pads. 3x5 while. reg. 15• ea. SALE 2 tor 16" 5x8 white. reg 35• ea. SALE 2 for 36• Blc pens, Amenca·s favonte. medium point. blue or black. reg 25• ea SALE 2 fC1r 26' staples, standard size. box or 5.000 reg. 1.25 SALE 2 for 1.26 reg. price. get a second for penney, just about 112 price! vings of almost 50%1 typewriter and adder ribbons, lor most brands and modets. reg. t 00 to 3 60 SALE 2 of the same price for 1.01to 3.61 adder tape, rolls. standard 211 .. ·• wide. reg 49f SALE 2 for SOC 2 pack 60 minute cassette tapes, 3M brand. record m6mos, con· terences. leclures. music. reg. 1.49 SALE 2 for 1.50 rubber bands, sizes 12. 16. 18. t9. 32. 33 or assorted.Y' pound box reg. 1 55 SALE 2 for1.56 Pr:e~-A-Ply and removable labels, self sticking. no mooten1ng re- quired. in sheets for varying size and shape labels. reg. 1 80 to 3.15 SALE 2 of the u me price for t .81to 3.16 ' ~-·~--~·---~•iwlf""6ente:F*ftt f Shady Deal Cit) of Irnnl'. two local financial firms and Thl' Ranch Homeowne rs Association con- :,parcd to replant 15 stor m damaged trees on three blocks of Skinner Street. Admir· an g Chi nese flame tree a re. from le ft . ll arvey Garthicr. homeowners a ssociation vice preside nt: Councilman Larry Agran: Snndy Ve ntura, Bank of Irvine vice presi· dent : and Charlotte Brantley. br anch manager of Marine rs Savings and Loan Mare for your money from Maxwell-Moore of co11ne. Fri. Sat. S un. Only Costa Mesa. R egistrati on begins Aug. 24 fror fall classes. w h ich starts Sept. 11 Registration informa· lion i s availabl e at 556-5735 OCC to Offe r Speech Class A course on the use of the speaking vo i ce. "Voice and 1\rticula· taon." will be offer ed on Tuesday and Thursday mornings this fall at Orange Coast College in Costa M esa. Fall classes begin Sept. 11. Information may be obtain ed at 556·5735. Care free Fabrics Reg. $329.99 $ } 9999 Queen ~ Clove Soft Leatht>r-Likf' Vinyl ·3 Revenable Cmb.lons In Rieb Early Spriag Color Fabrics. Reg. $429.99 -air SOf • without bed 9»9." ~~!;'99 *28999 ~---..... Sofa w1thoutbtdl239.99 ~ COMPARE! Does anyone else give you all this? . . ... . . .. . double gauge steel walls with ceramic hber lnsl.Jlatlon. protect those important papers! Nickel plated cylinder lock with 2 keys. betge tinlSh. durable luggage handles security file. 14 '12'' x 91/2" x 4". reg. 22.00 SALE 16 41 executive file, 141h'" x 9'12" x 6112'". reg. 28.00 SALE 20 91 giant file, 14112'' x 9'h'' x 1 1~". reg. 37.50 SALE 28 11 Pendaf lex frames, easy. labor sav· mg hanging file system_.. precision en- gineered. letter size. ea511y assembled. reg. 5.40 SALE 4.01 Pendaflex hanaing folders, let· ter size, heavy duty.113 or 115 tab cut. with dear plastic tabs. box of 25. reg 8 75 to 9.00 SALE 6.31 business card files trom Rolodex. compact. convenient file for keeping busi- ness cards in order and easy to find 100 card capacity. reg. 5.95 SALE 4.31 200 card capacity. reg. 10.95 SALE 8.21 Phone/Address File, neat. conve- nient method of stonng phone numbers. birthday. anniversary. Chnslmas card hsts, recipes. more. 2'1~" x 4" cards snap in and out. labeled for easy reference. space for 125 cards in 4'h'' square box with hinged see-through dust cover. cover raises cards for easy viewing when opened. protects when closed. reg. 3.95 SALE 2.91 list finders, runct1ona1. attractive. ca- pacity for 1300 entries on easily removed cards. smooth. quiet opening action with p<ectst0n slide for accurate. speedy. name location. memo pad in recessed base. complete lisl of area codes. extra cards. reg 8.95 SALE 6.71 cabinet flies, Hon brand quality in a heavy-duty steel full-suspension file. Full suspenek>n allows easy access to the en- tire drawer. hoot to back. no wasted space. Sght nylOn rolers cradle makes drawer "action SfTIOO(h and effotttess, thumb latd'l and follower inctuded. In grey, sand. black, letter size 20% savings!, 2 drCIWer, 29" high, reg. 69 95 SALE 55.91 4 drawer, 52" high, reg. 94.95 SALE 75.91 4 drawet' With IOd<. sale reg. 112.95 SALE 89.91 I IQPIY to stock In storo and lhri.I July 26 Charae on VISA. ~herge, AfMflcan ExptMI. Jupiter, top ot the tine. big and solid. push button front loading. non-skid base. 1n chrome/blaci<. black/wood. uses full stnp ot standard staples. reg. 11.95 SALE 8.91 Giant Heavy Duty, staples up to 200 pages easily. 1am proof. ad1ustable paper/ stop guide. hghtwe1ght, rugged. Qurable. Uses 5/16". 7116". or ~/16" long staples. 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Bolger withdraws a letter that says workers who walk out will bf> fired Local leaders of the American Postal Workers Union emerged from a meeting or the union·s executive board to say the board had voted unanimously to break off the talks unless Bolger makes a statement withdrawing the letter. Frank McCabe, president of the union's Albany, N.Y .• local. was asked if a strike would result if Bolger does not agree. ··1r there are no m ore negotiations, then at midnight I would have t-0 think the country would go" he said There was n o immediate comment from Postal Service o(ficlals. Union and Postal Servi~e neeotiators continued separate meetings with federal mediators rather than talking face to race. The mediators have kept the two sides apart since Monday, when direct negotiations were halted. The mediators have talked to representatives of each side in separate rooms of a Child Rapist Pleads Guilty Warren Dale Clewell of Mis saon Viejo pleaded guilty today to criminal char~es stemming from the rape and beating of a 13 yea,.·old El Toro girl Orange County Superior Court .Judge H Warren Knight accept ed the plea to fi ve felony counts and set Aug 17 as the date he will hold an expected two·day hearing into Clewell 's possible status as a mentally disordered sex offender Bula.Ho oper Defense attorney Terry Gi les said he will put psychiatrists on the stand who will argue that Clewell should be designated a rrentally disordered sex offender and returned to Atascadero StatP Hospital Clewell left the mental facility last March after being treated there as a mentally disordered sex offender for five and one half years Two months latt>r 1t 1s al Nine-ycar-o.ld Jordan ..,avage of Irvine show~ the freestyle form th at won her second place in girls 11 and under category of Irvine citywide hula hoop contest She's using seven hoops at once. Just before shot was taken. all were twirling. She was a mong 25 playground {'humpions who made it to finals: 200 started. leged. he packed up the El Toro girl as she walked to her home from n ea r by Serrano In termediate School and drove her to Irvine where s he was raped beaten and left for dead on a rurt road. Clewell as charged with rape sex pe rve rs ion, attempted murder and infli ction of great bodily injury. Defense attorney Giles said <See GUILTY, Page A2> * * * Dad Asks For Son's By TOM BARLEY OI tM D~lly ~li.t S~tf Jurren Dale CleweU's griev- m~ father called Wednesday for Orange County Superior Court action that would insure his c;on's return to Atascadero Slate Prison He was released from '\tascadero last March before ciis course >f psychiatric treat· mcnl was completed." Mission 1e10 pnntl!r Robert J Clewell said He must be allowed to go ..1ack again if he pleads guilty <\nd he must be kept there for the .ength or lime it lakes to '1lake my son well again. I love him ... Robert Clewell said "I have always tried to help him and I always will and I think it's to my son's credit that he wants to be h elped and become j ust one person; the s weet. friendly guy he has a lways been when he bas been able to resist the intrusion of this other personality." The cider Clewell said he ts ronvinced that his son's mental problems and "Jekyll and Hyde personality" stem from what he described as "sexual mascon· d uct and bizarre behavior" when Warren Clewell was about \3. He is now 28. Clewell. 22676 Via Santu Maria. said his son was abused by women relatives at a lime when the Clewell family lived in Los Angeles. ··Much of what he endured didn't come out until later," Clewell said. "I was working long hours at the time and didn't know of the niJ?htmare that my <See FATHER, Page A2> Coast Air 'Polluted' ... Sul/ ate A lert Issued for Entire Basin By PHILIP ROSMARI!\ nl-o.t•• ...... s .... The air over most of coastal Orange County today was fit lo breathe o nly in m oderate draughts. according lo the South Coast Air Quality Manage ment District <Re la led story Page AS.) The district called a • sulfate n1ert "-Issued when s ulfate particulates ln the air measure more than 25 micrograms per c ub ic m etec--ror al l the Southland. , Although ci>ndltlons were e>e peeled to be much less Intense along the coast than In lnlond arHs. au ueas were alerted to cut back fuel use and curtail out· clOOr pbyalcal acUvlty. Power plants and rerlneri~ were ordered to make max· tmum u.w or available IOW·Sulfur fuel oil and to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions by 20 per- cent. Sulfates are formed when s ul· fur dioxide emissions react with moisture. They irritate the eyes clnd brpnclilal tubes. Residents were asked to cut back electrical power use by turning off Ugbts. air condl· tloners and othel' electrical ap· pllances except \"hen needed. They were urged to stay tri doors. People with respiratory problems. and children , especially were urged to curtail uctlvltlcs. Otstrkt smog watchers said • the coastal Oran&e County ac lions were prec,autlons taken a1alnat actual full-1t11e alerts. which have been ctlled only In inland La Habra and the Santa Ana Canyon in this county. A spokesman from the Los Ange l es office said . "The problem isn't so bad.on the coast. We're mainly worried about what happens when your polluted air hits our polluted air.·· Only San Juan Capistrano was not Included in the areas urged to take precautionary cutbacks. because there are no fossil fuel· burning power plants there, the district reported. Levels ot oione also were re ported rl11lnR. though again with lesser effects on coastal areas. The district ttpe>~d current ozone levels at Luuna Beach and Costa Mesa smog stationa at 0.05 parts per millJon. A f"3t- stage alert la called when the <See SMOG, Pa'e i\l) t • Wa.shmgton hotel for the last three days and carried proposals back and forth. Wednesday's sessions lasted unµI about mid night. A source close to lhe negoua hons said privately: "They ob· viously will be together later an the day if there is anything that can be accompUshed that way " Bolger, speaking to reporters after tesllfyang at a con Tei1oriou..41 T 11f negotiators were "making prog- ress" and he thought a strike will be averted. "l stall have confidence we are going to come out with a labor agreement tonig ht " Bolger said. He said the Postal Service was prepared with s tandby plans tn the event or a strike and these could include asking the presi- dent to consider declaring a na· Proof that tht· g old dt•<.ath ma~k or ~an ~ Tut unkhamun ha!'-.:-.urv1 wd more than 3.000 year~ with vuiually no 111 effects has been established by this X -ruy view of lht> mask that once covered tht• head and° s houldt•rs of th~ ~hraoh ~ mumm1£ The M:rffiOgfap~ -p'ITT't -or= th · iffiff on vleW t tf\t> Kodak Photo Gall e ry an New York The \ crt1cal white streak •~ part of the suppot"tmg display pcdestul for the mus k Philadelphia Strike Agreement Eyed By The /\ssocialed Press Negotiators for W,600 striking r'hiladelphia employees reached tentative agreement today that could end a weck·long walkout But wildcat strikes by some New Orleans garbagemcn and some of Washin~ton 's 4.500 bus and s ubway workers ront1nut'CI to disrupt life in those cities In New York City, meanwhile . a union repr<.'scntan~ 18.500 policemen re ached tentatlvt- agreemcnt w1th the r1ty. after six davs or disruptive prot~l~ by off·duty officers Herl' as u brier look at the labor disputes WASHINGTON M as~IVl' traffic jams at bridges leadinJ( into the nation's capital from Virginia followed a w1ldc;it strike today that rompletely shut down Washington's subwa~ a nd m uch of its bus servicl" A Metro spokesman ~aid the walkout had idled more than 60 percent or the system 's 1.600 buses. The system has about 500,000 riders. many of whom use a combination of bus and rail servic<' Fair Rides Di,s inf ected In Outbreak Carnival rides ut the Orange County Fllir in Co.c;ta Mesa were disinfected this wee~ after some fair workers were treated for impetigo, a skin disease, county health Officials reported today Thirty.five fair employees were treated at UC l Mediral Center Sunday night after tho first cases of tmpe\Jgo were re ported. The rides were ordered disin fected ,.Monday "lo ollay public concern." according to county health officials. lmpeli~o Is caused by bacteria wbtch tnftcts sores and ca~s swetlinJr The 1nrocllon Cfln be transmtlte d only by close personal contact . Nine of the treated worke~ were laid Of'( after the Qutbreak was reJJOrted, said spokesman for Wttlern Pactrlc Shows which operat" the carnival > The subway ~ystcm had tu bt• dosed down because motormen we re honoring th6 mechanics' picket lines. Local 689 of the Amalgamated Tr a ns1t Union d(•nounrcd lhl' !.trike and calJcd 1t 1lh:gal NEW YORK Tht· delegate assembly of the Patrolmen·.., Benevolent Assoc1allon "otcd lo· day to approve a tcntal1V4' agreement with the city It must .:;till bt.• ratified by the rank and 'Ill' Wednesday's ll'nat1vc pact, which l'ame on the he<.'ls of M ayor Edw a rd K oc h ·, withdrawal or two of his major contract demands -for fl exibtlc work shlfts and a curb on s1ck- leave abuse sparked the Pill\ to <.'all off all demonstrations hy off-duty officers. The mayor denied that earlier raucous police demonstrations. which he termed "lawlessne~." had influenced his decision to softe n his position with the un· ion. NEW ORLEANS With the odor or uncollected tras h beg1n- nin~ to spread through some neighborhoods. a few three·man crews took trucks out to make pickups today. Irvine City Planne r s Se t Meet Tonight The Irvine Planning Com- mission is scheduled to meet at 7 · 30 tonight in city council chambers at e1 ty h all. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. A news story in ye$terday's editions of the Daily Pilot e rred in reporting the meeting was to be on Wednesday. The commission is scheduled lo hcM a requl'st from the Koll Company ror s ione change to bulld offices, rather than re· sear c h or l ight I ndustry facilities. in part of the Irvin~ I ndustrtal C.Ornplcx-West. On another matter. the Irvine Co ls asJttng permission to con· vert an unUAed two acre port.Ion of the San Joaquin Gotr Course lo other commercial uses . ,f t1onal e mergenry and us ing other federal employees to carry the mail Bol~er tesufaed before the sub- com m 1ttec on redc•ral services of the Senate Governmental Af fairs Committee on two bills to reo rganize the Postal Service He ~aid he wants to avoid a general postal increase in the next 21' years and that a major 'actor an whether that goal as <See MAIL, Page A2) Sewer Charges Rejected By RA VMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol 1 .. D•tl' PllOI ~yff Bowing to the angry protests o f a bout 2 ,000 residents. Jirertors or the Orange County Sa nit;.it1 on Oi-;tr1ds havl' Sl'rapped a plan to charge flat ratl' fees for st>wer services Uus year •rhl' rrowd hooted and eat called at director-. fo r four hour~ Wednesday evt'ning until the rontrovcrsial flat rate plan wa!-. soundly voted down during an outdoor -.css1on in the ~anitation distracts' parking lot in Fountain Valley Tht• recs would hav<' ranged from $.18.12 to $59. 70 per year for prOpl·rty ownl'rs throughout much of Or:mge County. The $17 million collertl'd from the fees would haVl' been used to offset a bout S19 m1lhon an property taxc~ thl' distr1 r ts are losing bec.iuse of Proposition 13 Gl'n cra ll v. lh1..· s evl'n ~t':rfion trr.r;ti'i'cTS se1 ve northern. central and western "ec 11on~ of Orange County, inrluding thl· Ora ngl· Coa~t t·om mun1tie~ of Huntington Beach . Foun tain Valley Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Sou theast sections of the t'ount v Irvine. the Saddleback JJ llt•y and the area from La~una Beach to San Clemente an' served by other sewer tJACOCIC~ Most of lht• 75 iratt' -;peakt>r~ .v ho addrc~~ed the OCSD narector!-> Wednesday called the. ft.•es ·· JUSl another t;.ix .. and "a way to circumvent Proposition ,3 . Early in the outdoor meeting f\CSO JOmt hoard~ rhairman 0<'0 Saltart'll1 . a Tustin city l'ounc llman. admittt•d to tht· auc1it•m·1• Lhal thl' proposed fee!> \\Ould haH· bl•t•n "1n<!qu1table · Dc~p1ll' th1~ adm1s!->1on. tht· nowd <'Ontanu <.•d to approach thl." ... pt•akc·r..· podium to g1\e the 4(). as<'mblcd puhh<· offa r1als a p1cct~ of th<.•ir mind" Fo u nta 1 n V :i llt•v res 1dcnl Harry ,J J\pphng. a banker. said OCSD offic1ab ··are amassing 10rred1ble i.urplu"l'" .. of ciboul S88 m1lhon in an "invf'stmt•nt runcl .. (Set• SF.WER. Pa~1· A2 > Mangers to Speak A sse mbl y m an Denni s Mangers. D·fluntington Beach. wi ll disc u s~ the eff ects of Proposition 13 tonight at a public "<'om munity forum .. at Costa Mesa Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive. All residents are invited to the frcc, 7:30 p.m forum Weath e r Low clouds and fo~ along coas t through mad. morning hours Friday , 01 he rwisc s unny. Lows tonighl 60 t o 64. Highs Friday 68 to 72 at beaches lo 84 to 93 Inland. I NSIDE TODAY Without the colorful bleacher idols th(i( there U:fed t () be. can ti/pt-writer troubadoura exist? Stort1 Page 88, l a elex At Y-~ All i11iet1t1h~ C• ''"'• a.-., Cl Alllt UllMn C2 I. M .. W M Mii• .........,.., M ......... ..., ...... c.. C..I........ .U.C>I ~ ... i~--N (lhllf14t of.te M•t ..... I -A4,01 Ceflliu It ~--C-f Al4 tfM••9" •• f~· .. _ ., 0.81'1 MMlul All ;;(*' •1~ ::.=:.= ~J ... ~~ ~ ... ~.... CU nMMf'\ C44 "' Otr~ CJ WMt.._r •• "'"""* Q ...... """ •t.01 ' r j n t.• e 0 7 • A liso Creek Area • J County Backs Con-idor Plan • By KATHY CLANCY OI ... o.lly l"INt $Uff 'i'1ve years or study ended Wednesday when Orange County supervisors adopted plans for a 19-mile open space and recrea· lion corridor along Aliso Cr~k. Though supervisors gave the p.an their stamp of approval, they admitted they don't know where the money wiJI come from o carry it out. <\nd they asked county of- ficials to report on sources of 'unds to purchase land along the creekside and maintain parks and trails along its route The so-caJled forest to the sea corridor will run from the C l evela nd National Forest through El Toro and Laguna Hills to Aliso Beach Park in South Laguna. Plans call for about 20 mites of bicycle trails as well as l6.S miles of horse trails along the corridor. mt.•nlal Management Agency said developers would be expect• ed lo donate parcels of land a long the creek as they seek ap· provats for building. tn addition, he s aid, otllet parcels could be purchased and trails and parks installed as county funds become available. Sup<.'rv1sor Ralph Diedrich said the county can make no commitment to land purchase or maintenance now because of fund ing cutbacks brought on by passage of Proposition 13. "Is this a land acquisition plan or 1s this JUSt a dream which we hope to accomplish but will never have the money to buy?" he asked. Supervisor Thomas Riley said he hoped those questions can be ans wc•red an future county l>tUdll'S OlllY l'H .. l\lft -ANGRY TAXPAYERS LINE UP TO SPEAK AS SANITATION DIRECTORS (FOREGROUND) GET AN EARFUL AT OUTDOOR HEARING If Sewer Directors Didn't Know What Proj)osltfon 13 Was All About. They Got the Picture Wednesday And spaced along the way, county planner s envision a series of local and regional parks. Planning along the creek 'ila rted in 1973 by a citizen.! s tudy group s ponsored by thf' Saddleback Area Coordinating Council and UC Irvine. "'he citizens' handiwork has s ince been refined by county planne rs l~ro,. Page A I FATHER ... son had endured until much latt'r when 11 was too late · Clewell said has son was con rrontf'd wilh nudity and sexual ma!.conduct and then beaten for r esp ondins:: to overtures and part1 ('1p at1ng tn !>UCh co1 du r t He s~ud has son was locked an l'lo-.ets at the Los Angeles home .Jnd threatcnC'd with death af he dared lo report he incidents to his father . · fl s a II an the reports a . .\ t as<' adl'ro · the M 1ss1on Vie10 ma n said. 'I have no doubt that this kind of ft lth triggcrc~ the m1mtal condition that has madt- m) !.on t wo m e n -o n e :• -.:oivage, :.c·x·obsesscd n1mmal. ~ho pn.•ys on young girls and the second. a sw<.•ct. i?t'ntlc young man who 1s hkl•d by all he meets .. l'lc•well also blamed juvemte <'ourt :.wthorit1c.•s an LOS Angeles .i nd the C:tdiforn1a Youth Ut.ho;;ID ~~{Qr 1ailfilib:to r<'cogn1·le the m ental froubTcs devclopin~ an hrs son at a time v. hen prompt trc•atment might h..1vc pn•ventcd three attacks 01 young women One or those attacks occurred rn Orange County last May 18 "hl'n a L3 )Car-old El Toro gir' v. as raped <and beaten to tht• point that doctors feared her dt•at h or pt•rm.t nl'nt d1sab1hty Cl('Wl·ll w~s released from \L.Jst•ad<.·ro last March after he tnl! c:onftned for five and one tt;rlf yl'ars during which he was fr<'<att•d as a mentally d1sordcrefl '<('l\ offl·ndpr The cider Clewell said any one of a numb<'r of influences can transform his son from his normal d1:-,rJ<1s1t1on to a savag · rapist ·t1kt1 Jeans ana bare feet ," ht1 said "We know that that com b1natio n makes the oth e r p1:rsonaht~ dominant and it is tr.insfurmal1ons like lhts that c..1 11 o nl y h <.• cu r ed a • ,\\ascadcro · GUILT\ ... 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The court voted on the m atter 6·1. with Ch ief .Justice Ro~e ~111.abl•lh Bird indic ating ~h e would havt· granted the Attorm.•y (;(•nc•ral's rt'QU<'St for a hearing In a!:>kang lhe tnbuni.il to set aside the stall' Court of Appeal's May 8 ruling overturning th~ mass murder con viction. the OCSD officials s aid these funds are needed to pay for more trunk lines and treatment facilities required by federal and state mandates over the next five years. But speakers at the podium said OCSO officiaJs s hould tell s t ate and fe deral mandate makers "to go to hell" and not require the districts to pay for more sewage facilities. Appling said OCSO should cut ats expenditures. "We need seven districts like we need a hole in the h ead." Appling added "l 'm going to start a club to mount an attack against this flat fee," Appling threat ened. II untington Beach resident 0 a vc Atkinson c alled the directors "thieves" and referred to Saltarelli as a $350-a·month al torney general had claimed chairman. Salta relli gets $350 t~e low~r court er red an h.oldrng for attending a monthly OCSD the flat rate fees Chairman Sallar ell1 al one point became disgus ted and said. "Will everybody please shut up?" But crowd members promptly told Saltarelh to "shut up " Several s peakers, including Glen Hanson of Costa Mesa. were booed and told to ··!>1t down" when they suggested the OCSD directors consider "a more equitable" Oat rate 'ee next year Saltarelli said the action taken Wednesday ,ight won 'l hurt OCSD's sewage operations for the coming year <.:orona_:_ ~I COUJlS.t!I, R1c~~~~-Jll c.eting and working with lf1f'W ~. . ~~ ..... -~~ai<f8:>-.--==-=-=====-= const1tut1.<;>natly ine rfcct1v" Irvine Mayor Bill Vardoulis. assis tance District 7 board chairman, said The appeal court had said tha. citizens must lobby with OCSD fhrn k fT!adl' a "farce and a officials against federal and mol·ker y · of the dl'fensl'. and s tate Jaws that r equire the v. as more interested in '>clhng a districts to spend $100 million hoolc about the ma ... -. murdi;r over the next fi ve years for c·asc than 1n reprc!>cntmg his additional facilities. t'hen And Vardoulis said OCSD Corona. 44. wu-. convicted Jnn mus· lobby to make the one 18. I 973. an.d ha:. been 5ervani.: 25 percent prope"ty tax, mandated c·onH·«ut.'ve l1Cc term!> a by Proposition 13. avajlable in Solt>dad prison the form or revenue to the Ile was accui.cd of slaying 2!> s anitation districts. farm worke~s whos e ~od1cs OCSD directors agreed to were found m 1971 buried 1n operate the districts within the peac h orc ha rd s alon g. l hc on~ percent in proper ty tax Feather River near Yu~rn City.. revenues that may be made The appeal court dc~1sion s aid available to them Coror:ta had shown his counsel Lame-duck Orange County v. iis in gross neglect of duty ~n Supervisor Larry Schmit told fa1ltng to try lo dcveloo certa11 the crowd early in the meeting mental defenses that the proposed flat rate fee Legislators Back Bill On Rent Cuts SACRAMENTO CAP> -Two legis la tors say the plea to la ndlords by Gov. Edmund Hrown Jr. and Howard .rarv1s to share Proposition 13 tax savings with renters as no more than · em ply promises." One of the two. A11semblyman Tom Bates. 0 -0akland, has in I roduced leg1slat1on to require landlords to pass on 80 pe rcent of their Proposition 13 property ta x s avings to tenants. (Related Story. AS) Bates told reporters Wcdncs day "Wh at tenants need is real protection. not JUs t Howard .I a rv 1s · words. Tenants need to know lhat the force of law 1s heh ind their claims for relier "E ven LhouS?h r<.'nters have Ileen paying their property tax es, the landlords want to hold on to the windfall They will not gave up this windfall unless the Legis lature acts to requi re ~·quitable s harmg of lax relief " Bates ~as joine d an his criticism by Sen. David Roberti. D-Los Angeles. The Bates measure. AB 2986. is scheduled to be heard next month by the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee Brown and Jarvis s aid In Los Angeles Tuesday that they op. pose a mandatory sharing pro- Jtram Warships Nearing !>ystem wa" a '•mistake " Armed with meeting notices and tax bills, many residents said they became enraged w~n they received more t han one notice because they own several pieces of property. L J . Post of Costa Mes a said he received ··rour of these ripoff notices" Residents from mos t centraJ and north county cities argued that the Oat rate fees would be the same for a single family house and a large apartment com pl ex even t hough the apartme nt building would generate much more sewage. T he public hearing was disrupted many times by people shouting for a quick vote against F ro•Page A I MAIL ••. met will be ·whether we get a res pons ible labor contract loni#!ht." The current three year con- tract expires at midnight tonight. The major issue dividing the two sides is whether the Postal Serv\ce can fire employees to re- duce its workforce. The union.a won a no.layoff clause ln 1970 and say ll must be included in any new contract. GAY PAREN'IS LOS/NC TWICE Homosexual parents are com an g out of the closet for the second time -in custody bat- tles. No one knows bow many are doing lt, or how many are euc cessCul in thelr legal fiaht. Richard Munsell, an assis tant direetor of the County Environ· Three Campe r Shells Stole n Three rec reational vehicle camper shells valued at $882 were stolen from stacks of about 200 shells in an outdoor lot at Traveland USA in Irvine police reported Wednesday. Police said the thief apparent· ly pa rked on the shoulder or the Santa Ana Freeway, stepped over a three-foot fence and lifted the shells back over one at a lime. The shells are light enough to · .e easily hoisted by one man. without equipment. The sales lot is on Sand Canyon Avenue. RCA )(L.100 13" ...,,.. 275 East 17th St. CostaMna .................... Jo... w ... .-c:rll~ . Phone 642-8882 StOf'e Hours 0611y M Sat ~$ 30 The report before supervisors Wednesday now will be subject to more detail ed work aimed as preserving the creek's natural atmosphe re while providing for .tsable open space and recrea-llon f'rmt1 Pag<-4 I SMOG ••• 1evel reaches O 2 ppm. The heavy pollution ~ammgs were expected to continue at .east through Friday Moves Forced ? LA JOLLA <APl -Minorities will be forced to move far away berause of Proposition 13 says the president of the San Diego Urban Le1:1guc. RCA ColorTrak Control Center convement touch-button t uning from vour easy chair You owe it to yourseff to check our prices, before you INiy! Ma!ler Owlrge • VISA SAN DIEGO <API -Ftve British warships are nearing Southem CaUComia. The notillu with more than 2,000 crewmen i!\ due Friday in San Dleao, staylng until Aug 17 After 11 more days nl o;ea. the Rhips will return for another four days 8ut. for thOle unaucceufuJ • the Josa can be double -Joeln1 custody and havlnt certain vi.s- ltatloo rlahl.I taken away. S&ory page Al.2. Fornous Lenith qualit v! FuTnous Li. u l!:· ~ dl'penduhility! • \. ' l l i 7 ... , .. Lag11oa/South Coast :\ HC"r 11oon ~ ~~al·. '.·!iiii. mto;;t-r.klZsE· :&'a ! VOL 71 , NO. 201, 4 SECTIONS, .. 2 PAGES TEN CENTS Clelllente :c Park.mg LOt Bid Fails 3-2 Despite pleas from city of· ficials and local merchants, San Clemente's City Council failed Wednesday to muster a four· fifths vote necessary to acquire two lots for parking in the com mun1ty's central business dis trict The motion to a cquire th~ three lots through an e minent domain declaration failed by a 3 Notes OK For New Tax Tab By JERRY CLAUSEN OI ti. Da<lf Pllol Stall San Juan Capistrano City ur- f1cials will accept promissory notes in lieu of money when de· ve lope rs pay the new systems development cha rge t.ax a p. proved during emergency action late last month. City co un c ilm e n ag r eed Wednesday night to accept pro· mis es to pay the new one percent c harge on all construction and development until hearinJi?S re· garding the tax ord1r>ance arc com pletcd during the n"xt 100 UJ }'S H thl' cil) dec·1dl":. not lo kel'p the n<'w tax. desi~ned to raise $428,000 a yl·ar to replace 1 ax to 2 vote. Council members lloward Mushett and Myrtis Wagner voted no. ·'The consultant has told us there is a surplus of 141 parking spaces in the assessment area." Mushett argued. "In 1983, there will still bea surplusof 66spaces. "We need new buildings in the area." he continued . citing de· velopment plans pending for the funds lost through passage of ,., • T " Proposition 13. the promises to • etlGC101L~ U• t WO lots officials WaQ\ed to ac· quire. "The consultant said we could form the parking dis trict without these two properties ." The central business district parking study area is bounded by Avenlda Cabrjllo, Avenida Granada. El CamJno Real and Ola Vista. The c itv h<&S already pay will be forgiven . If p f h h however. the council decides the r O o t at t e g O Id deal h m ask o f K 1 n g tax is required to raise city Tulankhamun has s urvived more than 3,000 yeats runds. the notes will be collected with virtually no ill effects h as been establis hed by al that time. said City Manager this X-ray view of the m ask that once covered the James Mocalis. head and shoulders of the pharaoh's mummy. The purchased three• lots. accepted deeds on two lots and holds an option.on another1ot ln t~e area. Councilwoman U o nn a Wilkioson supported purchase or the two lots discussed Wednes· day. "t his <the parking study> is one of U>e most Important things g9ing <>n In the city." she a rgued. 1 'Jf w e don't do something soon lo protect our business district we're not only burtlp$ ourselves. we're s hort- changing our children as well." Councilman Roy Hamm agreed with Mrs. Wilkinson. "1 believe shoppe rs in San Clemente are demanding 1t by refusing to park three blocks a way and walkin g to the stores." he said. The lots in question were lo be used tor parking and pedestrian access onto Avenida del Mar Eric Sundt, a Los Angeles de· vt>loper, wants to build a two· s tory building on the l wo lots that would house Cl greeting c:.ird s hop and include a pedestrian passageway onto del Mar Council members voted 4 to t to allow Sundt to proccsl> de- velopment plans once the motion to acquire the property fallt>d Meters Opposed Laguna Residents Flay Mea,sure By STEVE MITCHELL Of IM ~llr ~llet SUlff Laguna Beach residen'5 with homes on the ocean side of Coast Highway say a proposed or- dinance placing parking meters in front of their residences would make paying guests or their visitors. And they say they'll show up Aug. 1 to protest . the second reading of an ordinance that woµld mean SO·cent·an·hour parking on the streets in front of their home.5. The City Council will consider a second reading to a bud~et package proposal approved earlier this month that includes installation of more than 600 new parking meters in town A majority of those mi.'lc rs would bt' located in front of homes alohg residential streeti. near the beach. from Crescent Bay Drive in the north part of town to Moss Street in the south A proposal from t he city's municipal services department s uggests 486 such meters be in· s talled in residential areas near the beach. and another 125 be in s talled inland of the highway. But il ;s the residtmtial zone Toro Attack mt•tN~ that havc Laguna Beach rt>s1dents wo1 r1ed Und(•r the c ity ·~ proposal, thos l' meters near the ocean would collect 50 Cl'nts an hour from 9 a.m until 10 p.m . That strikes one Crescent llay Drive resident al> preposterous Richard Farnell , a deputy db tract attorney for Orange County. s aid the propos ed meters in front of homes m<>ans people vis· 1ting his home will now be pay· 1n~ guests "The peop.c I 'vc• talked to about this are amazed it wal> <See METERS, Page /\2) The COWlci• ordered city staff radi ra b is ~art of the e.ihibit on view ~ ==..JQ~J>~~~~~~...-Ei!!:!,j~-ya1~ ip .N~w Xs>rk._The __ _vctti~al many developers paid the new while streak is part of i fie s upp6rtfrlgd1spfay Clemente To Oppose LNG. Pl,an -- Viejo Suspect's --Hearing Delayed ==P.::::oc=~-=-==o-.::===-===-=-.._,-=-=~~ 7 tax. passed .lune 29, on June 30 pedes taJ for the mas k. It is poss ihle. councilmen In di cated. that funds paid on .June 30 a day before thl' 1978· 79 fis cul year began m ay have their tax payments refunded. Councilmen said they believe the tax should have been started July I to coincide with the new fiscal year A report by Mocalts shows that on June JO the tax general ed about s..r>i.000 in new city rev cnuc because developers toolc out building permits that day to t>l>cape a state law effective July l rcquinng hu1lderl> to romply with new energy.saving regula· tions in the coni.truc11on of homes The council's review Wednes· d<.1y ni ~ht was prompted ap. pare nlly by Phil Kilbride of Kilbride Construction Kilbride told Mocalis by letter hl' is seeking reimbursement of the $1 , 171 he paid in complying with the new tax measure to build his own family a home in San Juan Capistrano. Kilbride said he had been at t empting to secure permits through city and county depart· ments ~ince September 1977 and was ready to pull permits to begin work on June 30. "When l arrived Jt the county I buildin~) office that morning. J was s hocked to learn or the ~mergency ordinance passed the previous evening," he said. The new tax law was passed as an emergency measure. re· quiring o nl y one reading, because such taxes could not be legally passed after Julv 1 as the <See NEW TAX, Page AZ> Fair R ides Di.s infect.ed Iii Outbreak Carnival rides at the Orange County F1ur In Costa Mesa were disinfected this week after some fair workers were treated for Impetigo. a skin disease, county health officials reported today. Thirty-five fair employees · were treated at UCI Medical Cente r Sunday night after the first cases of impettgo were re- ported. The rides were ordered disln· fccted Monday "to allay public l'Oncem." according to county health official$. Impetigo Is caused by bacteria which Infects sores and causes welling. The infection c1m be transmitted only by close personal contact. Nine of the treated workers were laid o{f efter the outbreak waa rcportfd, eald • spokesman for Wcs lern Ptetnc Sbows. whiC!b operates the camlvlll County Air Alert Cuts Local Plants By PIDUP ROSMARIN OI -Dallv Pll.i 51•11 The <tir ovl"r most or coastal Orange County today was fit to b reathe onl y in moderate draughL<;. according lo the South Coast Air Quality Management Dis trict. t Related story Page A5.I The district called a "sulfate alert" issued when s ulfate particulates in the air measure more than 25 m icrograms per cubic m ete r fo r a ll the Southland. Although conditions were ex peeled to be much less intense along the coast than m inland areas. all areas were a lerted to cut back fuel use and curtail out door physical activity Power plants and refineries were ordered t o make max imum use of available low.sulfur fuel oil and to reduce suJfur dioxide emissions by 20 per cent Sulfates are formed when sul - fur dioxide emissions react with moisture. They irritate the eyes and bronchial tubes. Residents were asked to cut back electrical power use by turning off lights. air condi· tioners and other electrical ap· pliances except when needed. They were urged to stay in- doors. People with respiratory problems . a nd childre n. especially were urged to c urtail activities. District s mog watchers said the coastal Orange County ac- tions were precautions taken against actual full-sta~e alerts. which have been called only in in land La Habra and the Santa Ana Canyon in thjs county. A spokesman from the Los Angeles office said, "The problem isn't so bad on the coast. We're mainly worried about what happens when your polluted air hits our polluted air." Only San Juan Capistrano was not included in the areas urged to lake precautionary cutbacks. because there are no fossil fuel. burning power plants there. the <See SMOG, Page AZ> Sculptor Macneil' s Funeral Set Sunday Services will be he ld Sunday for Laguna Beach sculptor Taylor Macneil who died last "eek in a traffic accident out- side Tucson. Ariz. The 34-year-old artist was driving with her two young sons July 12 en route to an art w&rkshop in Santa Fe, N.M .. when her car went out or control near Tucson. Ariz. She was declared dead at the scene. Her sons. Gannon, 6, and Aaron, 8, were injured. The younger c hild r<'mains hospitalized at Tucson Medical Center The funerul ~ervlces will he held at 2 p.m. at the Pacific View Mortuary C hape l in Corona del Mor Mrs Macneil went by the. name NMcy T11,ylor when she gre w up In Newport Beach. She attended Newport Elementary Srhool, Horace Ensign Junior High School and Newport Harbor Hl&h Scbool. t8"MACN£1L, f 11eAZ> California's Publlr Utilities Commission •will be h earln~ from San Clemente before the re&Jll~tQ£Y ... g.roup makes a July 31 detlsion on a liquefied natural gas <LNG l terminal site for the state's coastline. San Clemente council mem· be rs unanimously backed a res· olution Wednesda,Y encouraging utilities commissioners to sup- port a proposed site al Point Conception. northwest of Santa Barbara. Earli e r thi s yea r , t h e California Coastal Commission ranked Camp Pendleton as the best site ror an LNG facility. The San Clemente resolution opposes the Camp Pendleton site. Cit y officials cited a June 6 res· olution passed by Los Angele~ County super visors, who also support the Point Conception site. The Los Angeles resolution al- leges the seJection or any other site would set construction back two lo five years, prompting the loss of LNG contracts already approved. * * * Supervisors Divided on LNG Terminal Orange County Supervisor Thom-as Riley drew s upport from ol'lly two fellow supervisors Wednesday when he proposed supporting Point Conception as the preferred site for a liquefied natural gas (LNG l terminal. Supervisor Lourence Schmit, a member or the regiona l roas tal commission. voted "no" on the Riley resolution saying studies are still going on and other sites may turn out to be better ' The California Coastal Com- mission has recommended Camp Pendleton in San Diego County as the preferred LNG site. Supervl$or Ralph Clark ab- stained on the resolution saying he hadh:t seen enough informa- tion to meke a decision. ff()llle Burglarized ln.I.;ag11na Niguel A buq~tar who entered a L•guna Nl4Uel borne vJa the un· locfi:ed ·wlndow carried off jewelry, a telcvlaion set eod cash wiO. a total value of •1.870. , Onnee County sherlW' of. fleer• saJd the bretk·ln occurred at tt>e home or Oene A. Barwick, 39, or 2'201 Pa~eo Del C1mpo jle •u a~ at work al the UmQ. ---....--.---· ~ = -~ ---=---An Orange County Superior r h::irges stemmini:l from fiis aT. Court hearing at which Warren lcged attack on a 13-ye:u -old El Dale Clewell or Mission VieJO IS Toro girl last May 18 he will b<• expea•ed .t.o_plead guilty to five asked to ensure 1h~t Clewell re releny ~ts was delayed today turns to Al<1 S(':Jdero Stall' while Judge H. Warren Knight Prison discussed the '>lea with lawyers Clewell left the mental facility for both sides. last March 3fter being treated But prosecutor Paul Meyer a nd defense attorney T erry Giles emerged briefly from the session in the judge's chambers to announce that .Judge Knight will accept the pica. They said the ,udgl' will set Aug. 17 as the dlilte for an ex pected two-day hearing into Clewell's possible status a~ a mentally disorde red sex of fender. tr Judge Kni ght allow.., Clewell. 28. to plead guilty to * * * there as a mentally disordered s ex offender for five and ont• half vcars T"':o months latt•r. 11 1s al ll•ged. he picked up the El Toro girl as s he walkt>rl to her homl· rrom n e arby St'rrano I n termed1ate School and drove her to I rvlOl' where sh(• wa:. raped heaten and left for dl'ad on a dirt road Cll'WCll ,.., l'harg<•d \\1th rape ~c'< pencrs ion . attl'mpl l•d mural'r and innirt1on or grc<1t bodily lnJUf\' <See DELAY. Page i\2> * * k Father of Suspect Seeks Incarceration By TOM BARLEY Ol llM D•llr Piiot Sl•ll Warren Dale Clewell's gncv Ing father called Tuesday ror Orange County Superior· Court action that would ins ure his son ·s return to Atascadero Stall' Prison. ·'li e was r eleased from Atascadero last Ma rch before his course of psychiatric treat· ment was completed ," Mission Viejo printer Rob<'rt J. Clewell said. "He must be allowed to AO back again if he pleads guilty And he must be kept there for the length of time it takes to make my son well again. .. , love him." Robert Clewell said. "I have always tried to help him and I always will and 1 think It's to my son's r redit tha1 he wants to be helped and become just one person ; the sweet. friendly guy he has always been when he has been able to resist lhe intrus ion of this othef personality." The ~Ider Clewell s aid he ls convinced tbat his son's mental problems and "Jekyll and Hyde personality" stem from what he described as "sexual miscon- duct and blzarrl" be h avior·· when Warren Clewell was about 13. He is now 28. Clewell. 22676 Via Santa Maria. saJd his son wa~ a bused by women relaUves at a tJ.me when the Clewell ramlly llvtd In Los Angeles . "Much or what he endured dld{l'l come out unlit later," Cltwcll ~aid. "I wai1 working Ions b~ at th~ time and didn't itnow of the nlghlmare that my son had endured until much 1;11 l•r "'hC'n 11 was too latl' ' Clew(•ll s;.i1d his son was con fronl<'d with nudity and "exual m1scondurt und then healcn for responding to ovl•rturc-. and partH·1pat1ng an '>Ul'h con d UC'I Ill· said his son was lucked in closets at thc Los Angeles homl' and threatened with death if he dared to report tht.• incidents to <See FATHER, Page A2> Or::~, Coa~t ·-------~ \\'cat her Low clouds and fog along coast through mid- mor ning hours Friday, othe rwise sunny Lows tonight 60 to 64 Hi ghs Friday 68 to 72 at beaches to 84 to 93 inland. I NSIDE T ODAY Without the colorful bleacher ldol.8 that there U4f!d to be , c1.111 t11pewrit fr troubadour s ezuf? Story Page 88 J ..... r.,;1,i;__=OAl--l y P1\.Ql L.SC DEL1\1'. • • Def"" attorner-Gala M116 Cl ~tl C04ftd dhuw • ataw prison term or 20 yea rs and four months if the p lea is accepted That means, he satd. actual coo- finemeal ol about 13 ~nd one· half yews. "But t hat confineme nt must be in Atascadero," Gil.~s said. "If b9 is sent to state prison be will be Olll again about W91 and the ffnt ~ he wttl do is pick anot~tlir' M~yer a rguect today that' Clewell can get the treatme111t h e needs at the state's Vacaville Prtsorr, a . mltCrtt mOl"e' reetrttt.ed fac iUty where vtetent rapts\s'81'1e conffned:' Amt tbe prosecutorpomtectbua · that the five ad on•Half yean Clewe ll' reeentty spent• atJ Atascadero aPJ)e"ln'ed to haft! done the defendant very-little good Meyer said the M.bscatfero faeiltty is g~ared men tO' etnM molesters arwt treatment for"Sex· ual crimes not usually associat· ed with violent rape. Giles said Clewell recognizes the nature of his psychiatric pro~ms a lil:MM&gh he is pewer· le'is to COfl'ed lblm aw.e.. .. Ht raids help amid he is aak· mg for belp, • Giles said ... If he ran spend the next 13 years in Atascadern • think we will see a s <.1 n e a nd healthy Wa rren Clewell leave tbece in 18 years time · Clewell, a short order cook, was e arlle-commitled to Atascadero after being ronvict- Pd in Los Angeles County on rape and burglary charges. Giles said his premature re- IP ase "appears to ttave resulted from tbe Los Angeles Dtstr1ct /\ ttomey's office ramna to me the neressary paper work in ume to keep Warren conf\ned." 11fe family of ttte raped El Toro g1rl has sued Los A'ngeies County for $25.2 mitllon in dam ages for alleged negUgentt that lttd to tbe release oN~JeweU. The family intends to file an 1dentica' c laJm agai nst' ,\tascadero officials amt~ ;.ind two Judges who participated in co urt action t hat led to Clewell regaining his freedom * * .. f'roJt1 Page A I FATHE·R ••• his father "It's all in the reports at Atascadero," the 1'U9&\on Vie10 --==~~~aich '.:.Lb..a.~ubt that this aind of filth tnggere<f the.- m ental QOftdition that has made m} son t wo m err-one a savage, sex-obsessed criminal, who preys on young girls and the second. a sweet. gentle yowig man who is liked by all he meets ... 7 Clewell also bJamed juvenile court authonties in Los Angeles a nd t he CaJifornla Youth ,\uthonty system for failing to recognize the mental troublb.s dt1ve lop10s in his son at a time wher prompt treatment might have prevented three attacks on ~oung women One of those attacks occurred •n Orange County last tvhly 18 when a U ·year-old El Thro girl \\as raped and beaten to the point · that docton feared her de aUtor pennanentdlsa bi lilly. Clewell was relca~ed from Atascadero last March after be- ing confined for ffv~ and one h;.ilr years during which he was trcatrd as a mentally disordered .:.ex offonder. The <•Ider Clewell said any onl? of a number of influences t'an I r a ns form h1~ s on from his normal dis-position to a savage 1 apist. "Like jearnt al'ld bare fef>t," he ~a:d "W(' kno" lhal that com· b1natlon m a kes t he other per..onaJity dominant and• it Jt.; t'ransfonnnt10ni; like IJ\111 U.ttt l'an o nl y bo t'ur-e d a.• Atascadero " l' ..... P••AI SMOG ••• district reported Levels of 0&0ne aleo WGre n: J>(lrted n sing, t hough af(ttin with losser-eft'eets on coaa\al areu. OAA ... OOM'T 'l"l\.\''\1 ,. ...... llMU. c l"'fLUt I •o( ftrt .. Or..,_, CM\t t»•t• ~'-"'''.,.h<" ., , om e.f'IOl'dttwHIP~ ~~, t\.~t.,' .... OrMtQ"' ~,..--.~---··· Pllltl-O ,...,.,_..., ,,,......., ..,.,.._., .... (Ml• -·--.... ___ _ ....... " .... ~ "•' .... ~ ...... ~ """" ~~=~~'~:r,::jt ~,.;Nit .,bltVIMQ o4.... '' .. 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A 41 -year-old diver apparenUy died or air embolism (the bends> Jucy 11 off Aliso Beach in South Laguna when he became en- tan$led in a hose, turning hi m ups1d_e do~ and allowing air to rush mto his deep-sea diving suit shooting him to the surface. A federal official said Hiram Beckham's death resulted from rising too rapidly from a depth of 191 feet because h.is d iving suit io.flated like a balloon. APWI ........ UMIOENTIFll:D BOY WALKS ALONG A MOUND OF TRASH IN PHILADELPHIA STREET Agreernent Today Coufd End Weeklong Walkout of 18,600 Employeea In City "Usually, the diver's air goes mto the head piece and comes out through the exhaust port in the helmet." Occupational Safe- ty a nd Health Administr ation Area Director Barney Tibbits s aid t•hilly Strike to End? ·:o nce . the diver's suit began filling With air be could not re- gain his balance." A s Beckham began rising toward lbe surface, a safety diver s ta«iooed above him in the water went down trying to stop him from surfacing. LAWo1· Strife Rocks W asltingto~ New Orleans But. Tibbits said, the safety diver had to relent when he could no longer hold the balloon- ing Beckham under lhe surface. By -.. Assod ated Press Negot.Jators for 19.600 striking Ptiillldelphia employees reached tentative agreemeut today that couUt end a week.loug walkout. But wildcat stri~ts by some New d rteau. garbal~emen and some of Washington'~; 4.500 buts and subway worhers continued to dlsruP' life in those cities. rn New Yorlc City. meanwhile. a union representing UhSOO poliC'emen reacbed te nLat1ve agreement with the city. afte~ siX' davs of d:isru.ptive protests by off-duty oft'i een. Here is a brief look at the labor d.ispdies: WASHINGTON -Massive tramc )ams at bridaes leading into the aalion's c~t.al from Vi rgillia followed a wildcat strike toda;,1 tbat completely s b'lt dowa W•~oo·s subway and m~ofit.s bus service. A Metro spokesman said lbe wa.lkow. bad idJied more than 60 perc~ of the system 's 1,600 buses. 1'be system u s about 500..000 riders, ·~ ol wbom Sewer Directors Fliah Fee Plans By RAYMOND EST!tlAIM JR. OH~ fll•Sllaff Bowing to the angl"y protests or about 2.000 rt•sidents Jirectors of the Orange County SanitaWon Dis tr icts h av e scrapped, a plan to charge Oat r ate fees for sewer services this -~==-- The crowd hooted and catcalled at directors for rou r ltours Wednesday evening un til the controversial fl at rate plan was soundly voted down during an outdoor session m the san1tat100 Youth Held After Laguna Auto Crash A young i.,aguna 8\!tlllb man was being held on suspicion. of! felony drunk driving and felony hil and nm Wedhesday altCUI allegedly slamming into two parked cars early that morning. Rlcharo P. Jacobsorr, 1.91 of 233 Wave St. was arres ted by officers shortly after midnight when his pickup camper was spo~d near the scene or me earlier collision. Jacobson's companion. Eric Arnold Shelman. 19, 2885 ZeJ.1 Dt"i.ve , Laguna B each , was arl19Sted on suspicion or IM.in1 drunk in an auto. J acolM!on 's pickup <¥.legedly plowed Into l'WO parked-cars on Buena Vis ta s hortly after mirtniJ?ltl. Police said the impact Inj ured a rT ·year-old taguna1 R~ach ~hi sitting-between the two teen· a~el3 i n tfte p1cku pi 'Jlhl' «hit waft llramported to So uth Co a s t Communrty ffOApltaf wher1t she was tnated f\:Jr mioor head irrjuMes !aid to lteve hecn• received as lter head 11truck the Interior mirror of t1'e pi('kup. MACNEIL •. A member of the tngh schoers cflil'!U O( 11961 , Site w ais 11 ctteerleoder amt particiooted in a' vart~ of campus acrttvitin. She reet!ived hel' B~c~lbrr of Plne A'rta and' M'ast.r of Arts dq'rees rrom tfte l!Jnlvers1tly of Tbcson. For t.he past '9u1' JH17s , de •as a n!l'INeftt of L.alJON O...h. Sin!· tnulftt scul'1fare ac S.d~ d&!badc andi O'ranp CN'St "~ le'l'f!Si amt was reeeitfy mrmecfi a. tfre Lqmra Beadr ~rts C°""' mtsatcm. 'ffer worts an cut"Mmtty on disglay Bl gaUeries in l.lllUJ'1W, Los An~ and' at tlle Qnnae County n.ir As an artist. sh warlu!d grdmarify tn brotm and cera mtc-~flpture and. ~amples of ber wonk nre on pemuntMt ~at se.eraf Ariama fJanks and ,Ovemmellt f>uffdmp. SllJr leaves !tee two-sons. hr nro-rtr~r , llfild'rcd' :4'~e n of .!'rt~ 9!lrtr •d' her Catlie.r. vmft'a m n 1""' of H vnd nfr('Or\ Beach districts' parking lot in Fountain VaU4!y . T~ iees weaW b.e ranged from $38.12 to $.')9, ro per y~ar for p ro pe rty owo.e..rs tbr()u_ahout mucti ol O!'aage Count)'. The $17 million ~~ed from the fees would have been used to offset ta:us t.be distrl<:ts are losing beaaase al Pli'OpOSilio• 13. Ge oera&ly , lh~ seven s an i.ta.lioll d istricts ser ve northern.. ~ea.tral and western s ections of Oraa1•e County indudinig tu Ora11ge Coast commua.i\les ol Huntington B4taeb . Fountain V al ley, N.e-wpolt Bradl and Costa Mesa. Soutb.ea.st s ections or the coi.mty -lnillL, the Saddleback Valley and the a r e a from Laguna Beach to San Clemente -an· sened by other sewer agencies. METERS ••• proposed at an ... he said. ··0ur ot>jeat1im• is ~ aesthetics of having perking meters in front of our ~. They are not partiC!ttlart1 attrac tive machines. iiM r .,_, tlke the idea• of' ~illg pests to my hom e po~ s& ttnb an hour to visit." That would include a resi- dent's own fal'llily. Farnell said. And '-"er ....., fl&Te k> so out and move the family car every four hours Wlder the pr.>posal. And. l"ameft says, tbe new meters would affect more than lUSl i:csidem.s a.ear the ~an. "Il's going to affect those peo- l)le wfto li'OJ~ lnlaltd or lhe highway. l'OO," fie said. ··Now visitors t'i:nm other llr'e3S will simpfy go f\atfler i.Dlattd to park for tree .... And~ be saJ&. Iii~~ wi LI feet ttut: t•,,_.d also, buaae tlhey 'isiL L.&&vin a 's beadest»o. "So tt's. aot. just Wtn., U1e tourists." Jlamell. Nii u ad Sfteral o th er Lag un a B~a~h bmJa f!'eWllll!'l"S aril:.ed th&l the <!OUlldl llmllt. Uut seemt rnd· lnl' ot tae •• • • ullAJl tbe """ 1l lllft1lins. ' "We Just don't thinfc pa.rtdlg metcn h...._ In • 1 ' t Hal ~· ... It. irneme,.,.,...... 119' tbe city est' t 1 I a Beedl could collect nearly a quarter million dollars by installing new llMtt.Aa. ... -....u.a. u.e fee from 2f1~ l'o 511J'cents flt some ellistlng .mers. Ami CIMM.llllla .._. ID6.-at· ed the meter lncnuu;es would be a a.ood mdllild o! recoapiag sonre or mr-,._,, !hie eft.r" ex- perinceir d.ue !D summer ris-itDn.. . alll asnetMt cPtJ m anqoer TttTy-~ Sllid t.* ~ be plaM a:> IDltilr-IOIM f'W9ilialm to M!f pt epcmc:41Nrf•hc meter plan by A•a. ! . HoMWlmft'S .... botJtnl l'>r revisions In the propo_., or· dlnancc H well. , use a combination of bus and rail service. The subway system had to be closed doyro because motormen were honoring the mechanics' picke t lines. Local 689 or lhe Amalgamated Transit Union denounced the strike and called it illegal. "He couldn't come up from that depth Cl.90 feet) either or we wouJd have bad two divers in F,....P-.eAJ NEW TAX ••. NEW YORK -The deleJ!ate assembly of the Patrolmeo's Benevolent Association voted lo· d a y to a pprove a t entative result ol PropotSition 13 require- agreeme.nt with the city. It must ments. A nearly identical city still be ratified by the rank and law was passed by •mne city file. councilmen earlier. Wednesday's tenative pact. Because the law was passed whic h came on the heels of hurriedly, councilmen agreed to M a y o r Ed w a r d K o c h · s give it more consideration dur· withdrawal of two of his major ing bearings over the 120 days contract demands -for flexibile fo llowing July 1 and while tbe work shifts and a curb on s ick-city's interim budget Cproduced leave abuse -sparked the PBA because of uncertainties brought to call off all demonstrations by about by Proposition 13> is in ef· off ·dut v o(f .... ic"'"e""r~s.;.... -------feet. 275 East 17th St. Costa M1sa ..... ........ ...... J ........... c:::..a::.. ....... 642 ... 82 Sten Houn 0.ty M Set 9-6.30 .....,.,.,. ____ 11116 serious trouble. ' Tibbits s aid. Once freed, Beckham shot to the surface like a cork, causing nitrogen gas bubbles to be re- leased into bis blood.st.ream The bubbles block blood vessels and inhibit the now of blood, causing extreme cramps. In severe cases, the bubbles can lit erally tear throuRh vessel walls in a n effort to release themselves from the body. Nitrogen bubbles are released when a diver makes a rapid as· cent to the surrace rrom deep wa.ter, not allowing his body to adJust from deep sea pressures. Pressure al 190 feet is six limes that at the surface Beckham had been working at that depth with a high pressure hose used to clean debris from a sewage outfall line being built fo r the Aliso Water Managemeot Agency . The diver died in a decom- pression chamber aboard the World War 11 Liberty ship Davy Crockett about five hours after he s urfaced. Tibbits s aid no safety 1iola- tions were discovered &urround-10~ the diving ope rations off Aliso Beach. . "Wf7 couldn't find any major v1olal1ons at all." Tibbits said "The only violation at all was that they didn 't have diving pro- cedures posted on the ship . "But they probably won't be cited for that because they Jid everything LM?y were supposed lo do." he continued "They Just didn 't have the paper posted." JDL Takes Blame LOS ANGELES <AP > -The Jewis h Defense League has clai m ed rc~pons ib1lity for spraying red paint on the walb of lntertorg . a Russian tradin~ firm. to protest the treatm ent of Soviet Jews. RCA eotorTrak eontrol Center convenient touch-button tuning from your easy chair. You owe it to rowHff to ct.di ..... prices. befot. yotl INiy! s ? > I f Orange Coast co 1TION * VOL. 71, NO. 201 , 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA -- Toda,··s Clo~inJl N. V. Sto~k~ THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1978 N TEN CEN rs It's OK to Breathe But Carefully lJy PlllUP ROS~ARI Ol IM !>Jiiiy Piiot Sl•lf The air over most of coastal Orange CoWlty today was fit to breathe only in moderate draughts, accordjng to the South Coast Air Quality Management District 'Related story Par A5 I The district called ~ "sulfate a lert" issue d when sulfate particulates 1'" the air measur• more than 25 micrograms per cubic meter -for all the Southland Although conditions were ex· peeled to be much less intense along the coast than in inland areas, all areas were alerted to cut back fuel use and curtail out- door physical activity. Power plants and refineries were ordered to make m ax- imum use of available low sulfw fuel 011 and to reduce s ulfur dioxide emissions by 20 per cent. Sulfates are formed when sul- fur. dioxide e missions react with moisture. They irritate lhe eyes and bronchial tubes. Residents were asked to cut back e lectrical power use by turning off lights, air cond1 tioners and other electrical ~P pliances exce pt when needed They were urged to s lay an doors People with respiratory probll'ms. and children, especially were urged to curtail activities. Di11trict smog watcher s said the coastal Orange County ac tions were precautions taken against actual ruJl-stagc alerts. which have been called only 1n inland La Habra and the Santa \na -"anyon in this rountv A s pokesmctn rrom the Lo~ Angeles office ,.,dad . "The problem isn 'l so bad on the coast We're mainly worried about what happens when your polluted a ir hits our polluted air.'· Only San Juan Capistrano was not included in the areas urged to lake precautionary cutbacks. be:•ctuse there are no fossil ruel burning power plants there the district reoorted Lt:veb of ozone also wen' re ported rising. though agatn with lesser eHccb on coastal area:; The district re ported current ozone lcveb at Laguna Beach and Costa Mes J .... mog :.tations at o 05 parts per m1ll1on A first sta~~ ale rt 1s called when tht> level reaches 0 2 ppm The heavy pollution warning:. were expected to cont inuc at least through Friday Adds Sewer Use to Water Bill Sewer Charges Rejected 8) RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Oft .. D•ol' f'ilOt SIMI Howing to the angry protests of about 2 ,000 res idents, Jirectors of the Orange County Sanitation Dis tricts have scrapped a plan to charge flat ratt> fees for sewer services this ye"- The crowd hooted and catcalled <tt direc tors fo r four hours Wednesday evening until the controversial nat rate plan was soundl)' vote~ down during an outdoor session an the sanitation districts' parking lot in Fountain Valle> The rees would have ranged from $38.12 to $59 70 per year for property owners th ~oug hout m==--=m~e~hcgf--"UJ'~Os:..~~~':llHH.ll~™':Nl==: millior collectefl from the fees would nave beer used lo offset about $19 million 10 propC'l1y taxes thl· di:-;tr1cts art> losinJ( bec·au:.e of Propo:.1tion t:J G l' n e r a 11 > , l h c• :; e v t' r Dally P'I ... SQft ,._ 7 !><1n1tation dis tri cts se r ve northern. central anr' west.err ~e<'tions of Oran gf' County ANGRY TAXPAYERS L1NE UP TO SPEAK AS SANl-TATION DIRECTORS (FOREGROUND) GET AN EARFUL AT OUTDOOR HEARING If Sewer Directors Didn't Know What ProPosltlon 13 Was All About, They Got the Picture Wednesday induding the Orange Coast commun1t1es of 1-l untington Beach . F o untain Valley '\e" port Reach and Costa Mesa Southe as t sections of the rounty Irvine, the Saddlebacl \'alle'r a nd tht' area fro m LaJ(una Beach to San Clemente arP s erved by olht•r scwc· agc nc1e~ Mo:,t of the 75 irate speakers "ho addre sSt•d th e OCS O dirt't'lors Wednesday called the ft't•s "JlL'>t another tax" and "a wa'r to circumvent Propos itior 13 ... EarJy m the outdoor meeting OCSD joint boards chairman Oon Saltarelh, a Tustin city councilman, admitted to the audience that the proposed fee!:. "ould have bee n 'inequitable." Despite this admission, the crowd continued to approach the '>peakt>~-podium lo give the 40 <See SEWER. Pa1te i\2> Child Rapist Pleads Guilty Warren Dale Clewell of Mi:. sion VieJO pleaded guilty today to criminal charges stemming from the rape and beating or a 13-ycar-old El Toro girl. Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight accept· ed the plea to five fe lony counts and set Aug 17 as the date he will hold an expectt>d two-day hearing mto Clewell 's possible status as a mentally disordered sex offender Defense attorne) Te rry Giles said he will put psychiatrists on the s tand who will argue that Clewell shouJd be desig nated a mentally disordncd sex offender Judge Sets Heari~ on Sanity and returned lo Atascadero State Hospital. Clewell left the mental facility last March after being treated there as a mentally disordered st•x offender for five and one half years. Two months latl'r. 1t is al leged. he picked up the El Toro girl as she walked to her homf' from nearby Serrano In termediate School and drove her to Irvine where she wa~ raped beaten and left for dead on a dirt road. Clewell 1~ c 1arged with rape. '>t!K pervers ion . a t tcmptl·cl murder and infliction or gre<tl bodily inJurY oerense altorne~ Giles Said Cle wl'll could draw a st ate prison term of 20 year:; and four months 1f the plea 1s accepted That means, he s<11d . a<'tual con (anement of about 1:1 and onl· half yt.•ars "Rut I.hat conf1m·m ent muM ·ll' an Atascadero.' Gile!> ~aid 'If he is sent to state ~mson h«: Will be OUt asatn about 1991 and thl' first thing he will do 1~ p1l'k another victim " M e ver argued today lh<tt Clcwe·ll can ~ct thl' treatment ht· needs al the state's Vacaville Prison. a much more restricted fac·11ity where violent rapists are <'onftned And the prosecutor pointed out that the fi ve and one half years ('I e Wl'l I r ecently s pent :.it Atascadero appeared lo have done the defendant very little ~ood <See GUILTY. Page A2> * * It August Targeted For Fees By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of Ule Dally Pllel Slaff Nt•wport Beach res1dt"nts may ht> unpleasantly s urprised whert they receive their water b1lb in .. UJ,?USl They will be paymg more lor the water their city supplies. and they will~ paying a fee for thl' c1 1y sewer system On July 1. under tt.>rms of .1 ~ate structure st.>l up more than a year ago. local water u:.er.- wen• charged 45 cents per 100 cubic feet of water They had hN'n payang 39 cents for the same amount 'n addition, thl'y will now pay monthly fees of either 75 cents or $1 50 ror usl' of the city sewer syste m That monthly fee Sl 50 for sin~lc family home~. 75 cent. ... ~lt~ufttWiiwe:. tures and 38 cents a room for hotels &nd ho~p1tal " wa~ enacted l<1st month by city coun l·1lmen to cover th1 -; year·-; <:ewer cosL<: Staff estimatt•s arc that the ci- ty will s pend $415.000 m 1978-79 ror the admin1strat1on. main tenance. operation and improve- ment or 1t.'> 170 mtll'"' of <:{'wt:r mains and 1b 21 pumping ...,ta lions Last year thl' "Y<>ll'm was paid for by a combmat1on of property taxe::. (40 percl'nl 1 and water char~es <60 pcrccnll The property tax contributwn was raised by :ihout 2.5 cent:-. of the total SI oj c·ttv tax rate That ml'ans, 1n ~dd1t1on tC\ tht• portion of the water bill that "enl for wwcr operations. the owne r of :1 $120.000 single fam1I~ homt• paid about S7 65 in proper lv t axes last vt·ar to oper;;ite tht: c"1t y ·..., sewer .... ystc:m T h 1 " y e :.t r . t h l' s a m l' homeowner will pay S\8 in fee~ Joe Devlin, the c1ly ' director of Public Works. o:;a1d thl' water rate increase "a::. set up ii Yl'<tr ago in an :.ittempt lfl keep up with rate incre ases m ade by th•! <S.-e WATER. Paie A2> 5 School Officials Give up Free Cars Father of Suspect Seeks Incarceration High school busing 1s gone and ~o are leased cars for five ad· min1s trators In the Newport Mesa Unified School l>lstrict Although the leased vehicles are part of their contracts, the management team has volun I Carter Talk Set Tonight WASHINGTON tAP> •· President Carter holds his fir s t prime -time television news conference tonight. It will be seen on the ABC. CBS and NBC netw01"ks at S p.m. PDT. The White House ·said lbe session was scheduled for prime viewing time because several Important s ubject s. including last week's economic summit in West Germany, had come up. White House Press Secretary Jody Powell said Carter plans no open· Ana statement and will open hlmaetr Cor qu tlon1 for 30 rninutea. ( taril~ offered to give up the cars in light or the district's post Jarvis financial picture. School trustees have approved a plan to give transportation al lowances to four or the ad ministrators instead. The largest. $300 per month will ~o to Superintendent John Nicoll, who has been leasing a Ford station wagon for the past year School officials believe the S300 will be a savings over the lease plan~ whic h provided ln- sur ance. sbme gas. and com- plete maintenance at the distrlct s hop Exact figures aren't av a 11 able but d'I st rict s pokeswoman Jean Harmon said s he is sure "they are taking a loss.•· Deputy Superintendent Norm Loats will receive a $275 ~r month stipend and C250 will go to both Ray Sctmlerer. business manager, and Kevin Wheeler, assistant superinte ndent for personnel services. Fiscal Services Director War- ren Murphy also gav~p bis leased vehicle, but will not be receiving any transportation aJ- lowance, olncials s aid. The district's CloaUna lease tars. al>alr or. Ford f>fntos, .iso are being eliminated . TenariotU Tut Proof that th e gold death mask of Kin ~ Tutankhamun ·has s urvived more than 3,000 year!. with virtually no ill effects has been established by t his X•ray view of the mask that once covered the head and s houlders or the pharaoh's mummy The radiograph is purl of the exhibit on view at the Kodak Photo Galler):'. In New York. The vertical white streak is pat't of the supporting display pedestal f ot a.be ma Jc r By TOM BARLEY Ot llMI Oally Piiot Sl41ff Warren Dale Clewell 's gnev ing father called Wednesday for Orange County Superior Court action that would insure his o:;on ·s return to Atascadero State Prison. ·'H e was r e leased from Atascadero last Ma rch before his course of psychiatric treat ment was completed," Mission VleJO pnnter Robert J . Clewell said "He must be allowed to go oack aJtam if he pleads guilty And he must be kept there for the length of time it takes to make my son well again "I love him." Robert Clewell said "I have always tried lo help him and I always will and I think it's to my son's credit that he wants to h e helped and Bourne Resigns BULLETIN WASIUNGTON <AP > -Or. PPter Bourne, Presid ent Carter's chief adviser on dn1g abuse. te1'11SJWd toda.y le s lhan %4 hours after admltllng that M made oat a pre11crlptlon to • n cltleas person. <See e•rller re· port, Pace ..\4,) , become J USl one pe rsoro the -;we et. frie nd Iv guy he h 1c; (See FATH ER, Page A?I Coa~t Weathe r Lo w clouo" :ind fog along coast throu~h m1<J. morning hour" Frid·•y . otherwise <.u nny Low ... tonig ht 60 to 64 H1 ~hs Friday 68 to 72 •'' he:•chl'~ to 84 lo 93 inland INSIDE TODA\' W11h ou' the ct'l('rf• I hleacher ldol.t that there u.11.d lo be ccn 'l/JUU:''' ·r troubadours c'Ils'" !\lt·r'J. Page 811 ladex ) I ) s ·f ·~ 12 0 y "Y I' .. ,J2 DAILY PILOl Thu!!C!X Ju!t 20 1918 ,.,...r..,.11 SEWER FEE PLAN. • • assembled public e1 Hlc1ah; a p1cct> of their mind~ Fountain \'alley res ident llarry J. Appling. a banker, ::.aid OCSD orficials "are ama::.smg incredible surpluses" of about S88 mimon in a n ·•investment funci · · OCSD otricials s aid these funds are needed to pay for more trunk lines and treatment facilities required by federaJ and state mandates over the nexl five years But s peakers at the podium said OCSD officials should tell s tate and fede ral mandate makers "to go to hell" and not require the districts to pay for more sewa~e facilities ·Appling said OCSD should cut its expenditures. "We need !>even districts like we need lj hole an the head.•· Appling adderl * -A * ,..,.. .. rage ,, , WATER ... Metropolitan Water District 1 MWD> which supplies mosl or Southern California. rncluding Newport Beach The city's water syste m. as well as il!> sewer syste m, pose special problems. according to Devlin. because the pipes in stalled in older parts of town are substandard and now must ~ replaced He said the replacement pro· gra m . which affects everything south of Pacific Coast Highway and. in Corona del Mar, every thing south or Fifth A venue. is costly ln addition. the city faces io creases an the cost of electricity to opernte ats sewer pumping stations Devlin s aid those eneray costs also are driving up the cost of the water the MWD brings into Southern California from the Colorado River and the northern part of the state This year 's city budget shows a total or about $3.48 million in water syst em maintenance. operation and capital improve mcnl expenditures Estimated total r evenue as about $3. 78 million. a '300,000 dif· ference of income over expen· ditures Mos t of that $3.78 -nttllton •"'~---$3..6 milll()A- wall come from the city's sale of water to residents and busi nesses Devlin acknowledges the city will make more tha n it spends on waler He also notes that lh<' water fund under city council policy, must maintain a $1 million re· ser ve That reserve has been put to use in situations such as last year's drou~ht surchargt! leVled LSgai ns t the city by the MWD J, would be put to use again in the eom ing year to absorb a r ate an c rease contemplated by the MWO to replace revenues the water agency will lose becaus0 or Proposition 13 The reserve, as Devlin ex plains the council policy, is used to absorb these kinds of costs on a short·term basis Then councilmen are <'ailed upon to raise city rates to meet whatever increases are deplet ing the reserve With the appropriate rate in crease at the city level, the re serve fund is then pushed bactr up to the $1 million m ark GAY PARENTS LOSING 'IWICE Homosexual p:1tcnts are com ing out of the closet for the l>econd time in custody bat lies No one knows how many are doing It. or how many are sue cessful in their legal fight But. for thos e uns uccessful. the loss can be double -losing custody and having certain vis· 1tation tights taken away Story page A12 .\ OAANOE COAST " DAILY PILOT -~·,.., .... 11\, ~ P\#1""9'f , .. , • c-t.. V•t• P'•"t6'-"t •"Cl C.."""'M ~"''~ ·-··"""" [dllM t~~~ ... -:z:.- CllOmt H LM• ltl._I' !UH &\~ .. ~· .. ~l"t(dll.,, OtflCH Cn''•Mt\• JJO•\tt\t11v\t,~ \ A9V"I• "'M:" ·*~•IWW-Y't \ftHt ttUfl'ttnQ'tO"k•<" tlll,tk-cf'ltkwttv1tO "'°"ltbH\ V•H•¥ 1\)0' L.• "*' ~ •l\o•O·oqer,_..., T.W,tlOll• (714)M>-Q21 Cla..mtd Alfvenl.tng ..U.M11 "I'm going to start a club lo mount an attack againllt this nat fee.•· Appllng threatened. lluntangton Beach resident Dav e Atkinson called the directors ·'thieve!> .. :rnd referred to Saltarelli as a $.15-0·a·month chairman. Saltarelli gels $350 for attending a monthly OCSD meeting and working with district aides. Irvine Mayor Bill Vardoull!I, District 7 board chairman. said citizens must lobby with OCSD vfficials agains t federal and !>l ate laws that require the districts to spend $100 million over the next fi ve years for additional facilities. And Vardoulis sa id OCSI> must lobby to make the one percent property tax. m andatl'<i by Proposition 13. a va1l;1bll-In the form of rcvrnuc• to the sanitation district~ OCSD d1rl'ctors UJlrl'l'd to operate thl• d1slrtl'h "1lh111 1111· one per('cnl in 111 0111·1 Iv l u' r evenues thal may bl' m 1111i' availabk• lo thl'm. Lame·duc k Oranf{c C'ount' Supe rvisor Larry Schmit told the crowd early 10 th\• m1·1·1111g that the proposed flut r .111· r1•1· :.ystem was a ··mil>tukt• .. Armed with mectin~ 1111tha•l> and tax bills. many rebidcnts said they became cnral(tld whtin they received more th1tn Olll' notice because they own several pieces of property. L.J . P0st of Costa Me:,a suld he received "four or these ripoff notices." Residents rrom most C('ntral and north county cities argued that the flat rate fees would be the same for a single family house and a large apartment comple x even th ough the apartment buildin g would generate much more sewa~e. The public h earin g wai. disrupted many times by people shouting for a quick vole against the flat rate fees. Coast College Board Delays Budget Action Citing a lack of financial information from the s tate, Coast Community Col te ge Di s trict trus t ees decided ~~l&hdo!allnal ac tion on th e d i s trict 's post-Jarvis budget until Sept 7 TFus l ees will continue di scu ss ions o n p otential program cuts until a publacat1on budget is delivered in August. said distn ct spo~esman Richard Simon. H e s aid t rustee ~ are considering a budget for next year or $65.556.992. La::.t year the district, which operates Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa . Golden We s t College in Huntington Beach and Coastline Co mmunity Cot legc, had a budget ofS76.538.000. The one month d e lay 1n fi nalization of the district'l> budget is allowed under an assembly bill that gives school districts more time to clarify their financial status Police Seek Lido Burglar Newport Beach police arc seeking the thief who stole a 100-year-old cameo and other items from a Lado Isle home The theft was r e ported Wednesday by Thomas DeMaio He valued the diamond encircled caml'o at $1.500 The other piec<' of Jewelry and a camera which were also reported as stolen wen: worth anestimatcd$1.580. The break·in occurred Tues day between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m . according to police reports The thief pried a screen off a kitchen window, left open in DeM aio's absence, investigators said Vegas Night At Pavilion A Las Vegas Night. with games. food and entertainment. will be held July 25 at the Balboa Pavilion. 400 Main St . Balboa Peninsula . The event will be sponsored by lhe Newport Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Admission is $15. Additional Information can be obtained by calling Ellie at 644·8460. CdM Seniors Plan Luau in August The Oasis Senior Center at Fifth and Marguerite Avenues in Corona del Mar will bold a luau Aug. 5 at 4 p.m. The event coats $7.50 per person, with reacrvotlons available by c1lltn1751MM'fl. En· tcrtainm~nt wUI be provided by Saddleback Savings and Loon In Newport Hllla center \ O.ilYPli.tSUft- l -'il1rary IJ11der Way Tht• Nt·wport Center branch library. or11!in~11ly to have been built in 1976, is lwg i1111111g to take shape on San Clemente> l>rt\'('. The 14.000-square·foot building will huusc.• a branch library as well as ad· mrnlstration offices. the technical services division and a public meeting room. J. Ray Construction Company of Costa Mesa is building the $637,000 building. Another s:rno ,ooo wi ll b e s pent on books, furnishings and equipment. Fro.PflfleAI FATHER MAKES PLEA. • • always been when be has been able lo resist the intrusion of this other personality ... The elder Clewell said be is convinced that his son's mental problems and "Jekyll and Hyde personality" stem from what be described as "sexual miscon· duct and bizarre behavior" when Warren Clewell was about 13. lie is now 28. C le well. 22676 Via Santa Maria. said his son was abused by women relatives at a time when the Clewell family lived in Los Angeles. ··Much of what he endured didn't come out until later ," Clewell said. "I was working tong hours at the time and didn't know of the nightmare that my son had endured until much later when It was too late " · Clewell said his son was con- fronted with nudity and sexual misconduct and then beaten for Clewell was released from Atascadero last March atter be· Ing confined for fi ve and one· half years during which he was treated as a mentally disordered sex offender. The elder Clewell said any one of a number of Influences can transform his son from his normal disposition to a savage rapist. '.'Like jeans and bare feet." he said. "We know that that com- b In a tion makes th e other personality dominant and it is transformations like this that can o nl y be c ur e d at Atascadero.·• J&l!Ql~ &Jl~-.._~ .... p a rt1cipating in s uch con· duct He said his son was loc-ked in closets at the Los Angeles home and threatened with death ii he dared to report the incidents to his father. "It's all in the r eports at Atas cadero." the Mission Viejo man said "I have no doubt that thas kand or filth triggered the mental condition that has made m y son two men -one a s avage. sex-0bsessed criminal, who preys on young girls and the second. a sweet, gentle young man who is liked by all he meets." Clewell also blamed juvenile court authorities In Los Angeles a nd the California Youth Authority system for failing to recognize the mental troubles developing in his son at a time when prompt treatment might have prevented three attacks on young women. One of those attacks occurred in Orange County last May 18 when a 13·year-0ld El Toro girl was raped and beaten to the point • that doctors feared her death or permanent disability. * * * FroMPageAl GUILTY ••• Meyer said the Atascadero facility is geared more to child molesters and treatment for sex- ual crimes not usually associat· ed with violent rape. Giles sai<s Clewell recognizes the nature of his psychiatric problems although he is power· less to correct them alone. "He needs help and be ts ask- ing for hel1>." Giles said. "If be can spend the next 13 years in Atascadero r think we will see a s ane and h ealthy Warre n Clewell leave there in 13 years time." Clewell. a s hort order cook, was earlier committe d to Atascadero after being convict ed in Los Angeles County on rape and burelary charges. Giles said h1a premature re- lease "appears to have resulted from the Los Angeles District Attorney's office falling to file the necessary paper work in time to keep Warren conflned." The ramlly of the raped E1 Toro girl bas sued Los Angeles County for $25.2 million in damages for alleged negligence that led to t he release or Clewell. The family intends to file an iden tical claim against Atascadero officials and doctors and two Judces who parttclpated In court act.loo that led to Clewell regalnlna hit freedom. Moves Forced? Fair Rides Disinfected In Outbreak Carnival rides at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa were disinfected this week after some fair workers were treated for impetigo. a skin disease, county health officials reported today. Thirty-five fair employees were treated at UCI Medical Center Sunday night after the first cases of impetigo were re· ported. The rides were ordered disin· fected Monday "to allay public concern." according to county health officials. RCA XL-100 13" _,,,. 275 East 17th St. Cost•Mest ....,......,.. ...... 2 0.... .... :i:.":. Phone 642-8182 Store Hou" Oeaty M &it 9-6·30 Sculptor Services Slated Services will be held Sunday for Laguna Beach s culptor Taylor Macneil who died last week in a traffic accident out- side Tucson, Ariz. The 34-~ar-old arUst was driving with'·her two young sons July 12 en route to an art workshop in Santa Fe. N.M .. when her car went out of control near Tucson, Ariz. She was declared dead at the scene. Her sons. Gannon, 6, and Aaron, 8, were injured'. The younger c hild remains hospitalized at Tucson Medical Center. The funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. at the Paci.fie View Mortuary Chapel in Corona del Mar. Mrs. Macneil went by the name Nancy Taylor when she grew up in Newport Beach. She attended Newport Elementary School, Horace Ensign Junior Hi gb School and Newport Harbor High School. A member of the high school's c l ass or 1961 , s h e was a cheerleader and participated in a variety of campus activities. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Arts degrees from the University of Tucson. For the past four years, she was a resident of Laguna Beach. She taught sculpture at Sad· dleback and Orange Coast col· leges and was recently named to Lhe Laguna Beach Arts Com· mission. I I Her works a re currently on display at galleries in Laguna. Los Angeles and at the Orange County Fair. As an artist. she- worked primarily in bronze and ceramic sculpture and examples of her work are on permanent display at several Arizona banks and government buildings. She leaves her two sons. her mother, Mildred Abe ll or Newport Beach and her father. William Taylor of Huntington Beach. RCA ColorTrak eontrof Center convenient touch· button tuning from your easy chair. For The Very Best De&: Yot1 owe It to yarnlf to clledl ot1r=n.1Mhn yot1 Maater Owve • VIS~ . . LA JOUA <AP) -MlnoriUe. will be forced to move rar away baCIUIO ot Propocltlon 13, la)'I the president of the San Dteco Urb n Loque. J ( 1111011s L"nitl1 c1ucllit ,,.! I :or nous lJ. u. l: l:_ "' ·pt·r1c lohilic ,.,>! I fl I • • \ .. l ' S addlebaek t\f a (•r110011 -ioeks VOL. 71 , NO. 201 , 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES Cablevision By KATH\' CLANCY Of u.e O.llp l'llol ~··" M lss101) Viejo residents told Orange County s upervisors Wednrsday tht'Y <trcn 't satisfied w11 h lhe1rrahl£ television service af\d opp<>se a s ugl(f'Sted Sl.15 per month increase m basic rates . Superv1~ors put off a decision on Orange County Community Cahlt> Communication Com- p.m y 's propt1sc•d rate hike until Au~ 23 to await a county audit of the firm's accounts. S up ervisors Chai rman T homas Riley said he would need more convincing evidence befor e he would support any rate increase. Orficials of the firm. a sub· s1diary of the Times Mirror Co .. are seeking a ne w l S·year franchise ror their operation in Mi ssion Viejo, Capis trano Beach, Aegean Hills and North Tustin ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1978 l 1 TEN CENTS~ Hike Opposed • ID Viejo ,, Built into the proposed agree ment is an increase rrom $7 .so to $8.65 in the monthly customer charge for one TV cable connec· tion and a hike from $2 to $2.25 per month for each additional television hookup in a customer's home. John Noble or the Mission Vie· JO M unlcipal Advisory Council said the council opposes any rate hike "until service and quality in Mission Viejo has im· proved to where it is worth what we are paying." He complained of frequent ca· ble interference. wavy lines. snowy pictures. outages. long delays in service calls and "a very poor attitude in general' by -cable operators. Richard Young, spokes man for the cable firm, s aid some Mission Viejo problem s were caused by poor cable installation by a company his firm bought l wo years ago Many improvements have been made. he s aid, a nd the company has tried t'o respond to c itizen complaints. Jay Gould, 24282 Via Santa Clara. Miss io n V1 eJo. told supervi!>ors. "Tht> service ran only be described as zilch and zilch left town last week " He said he couldn 't cancel his rable s ubsr riplion because te levision reception would be impossible in his neighborhood without 11 Noble explained Mission Viejo <'Ommun1ty rul es 1>roh1 b1t television antennas on rooftops. lea vmg residents with the choice of <>ubscnbing to the cable or trying to use an antenna 111 the . atti<' 1-~rcd Voss of the t·ounty General ~rv1ces Agency said the Times Mirror firm 1s the ISt>e RATF. BIO, Pag .. 1\21 Trustees OK Budget Saddleback Unified Cuts by $4 Million By REBECCA HELM Of ti. Oaily l'lio. 51elf Saddleback Valley 'Unified School District trus t ees ap- proved a $33.5 million "publica · tion" budget Wednesday night which cut S4 million for early estimates and may r equire massive layoffs of employees. The figure is up almost S2 million from the tentative $31.7 million budget trustees ap- provt'd in late June and is the :.econd in a three-step legally re· quired process. Speaking to a packed board r oom in whicb peopJe were s tal'lding along Lhe walls. Supe rintendent Richard Welte said he was recommending the larger budget based on state aid information he had received rroin the state in the previous 48 hours . In closing his recommcndii tions. he s aid. "Finally. the most significant part of this budget is the reality that we are still maintainin~ nearly all of the instructional programs "What is discouru~ing is that most of t he personnel cuts that must be made affect primarily the classified employee .. He recommended abolishing the instructional aide program. with the exception of about JO s pecial edtreation aides T his cut 1n<.'ludcs a bout 270 pa rt time e mployees laid off a ft'W weeks <igo 11 (' a Is o a d\ 1 !> l' ti l' u ti 1 n g SS00.000 from marnknJnce and opcrat1oru:; but did not o.;pcr1f\ ho" to make that l'Ut or ho" many layoffs would be required Other recommended cuts in e luded the schnolh' gen eral music programs . He advised making rhe SI i million pupil transportation pro· ~ram and food st>rv1ce self s upporting Welte 'ia1d this <'Ou ld be dont- l>.> incrcasm~ the c·o:.t of :-.chool lunches by almost one third, and t>y l'hargmg studt•nts .1 fcl· for bus ing tu und from :-.t·hoob /\II 'Pl'l'lal l1durat1 on pro gram-., mcludmg tho-.1• fo r adult hand1cappc.·d . \\l'n' untoul•hcd by thl• nl'"' budget Wl'lte also ad \ c;cd trustee~ t(• t•omb1ne lht• Mentally G1fkd M111or Program with lht• stall' funde1I School Im proVt·mt•nt Program . and to puri,uc trunsfor of tht' Adult Education Program lo Sad dl('baek Community College J.'ollowmg their bud~ct ap proval. trustees told thl· :-.uperin <Set> Bl'OGET. Pa~e \21 , ... w........... ..4 1·,. Alert Sanity B e aring Sef Center's Tn1o~·io rL~ Tut 1:1. Proof that lhL· gol d d eath ma s k of King l d Toro Rape Suspect Ex . Tutanklwm11n h.1~ SUl'\'t\'l'd more than 3.000 year5 SSlte parision "1th \'lrtuall\' 1111 111 effects has been established by this X n.1\ \'IC\\ of the mask that once covered the (tutl PferoD ,.. -J-~~~~-~~~~h~b·~~d~-~~i~~~e~~~~~~~.-~~~~~~s-~ -·~~eu r<1<liogrnph is P•frl of \ht· exhibit on view at the 1 1 U&C4" ., J _ . './~ Kodak Photo Ciallcry in NPw York. T he vertic~l '' hite st n•ak 1s p a rt of the s upporting display ut•d f'st ,ti tnr I h<· ma-;k Sewer D irectors Scrap Fee Plans Rv R,\ Y'10ND ESTRADA JR. • 0t '"° O••ly P hol \1•11 llm\ 111g to lhc angry prokst!> o ' a lJ o u t 2 . 0 O o rt• :-. i d e n t s • J1n·t·111rs of !lit• Ort1ngc County Sanitation 1>1 ... t 1'1l·t~ have -.l·r.1p111•<l a plan 10 thargt' flat r,1t1· fl'l'S for sc"t'r ... crvires this \\':II Tht• l l'O\\d h1t0tl·ci and catcallPd .ll d1n·t·tor:-. for four hours '-"t•lln c~day t•vcnmg until the 1·1111trovt'rsiul flat rate plan was ... oundly \'OtC'd down during an 11u1rluor session 1n the sanitation d1 -.1 rn·ts' parking lot m Fountain \' J Ill'\' rh~ kl'"' would h:t\l' rang1·rl from s:~ 12 tu S,fl9 iO lll'r year for pr<> pt• rty nwnt.' r~ th rnughout much of Orange ('nunty The $17 million C'l•lt1•<·tt•cJ from the fee5 \\l111ld ti 1\ c ht·i·n used to offset . 1li1111t Sl9 miilwn 1n property liJ \l'~ lht.' d io.t net~ are losing l>l'l'<lll~P of Prt1µo~1t1on 13. (; l' n L' r a I I v . t h <' s e v e n ... (I n I t a l I 0 n d I s I r I c ts s t.' r\' (' northern. central a nd western "~·c·t1ons of O rnn~c County. 1nc·ludinr; lht• Orange Coa~t 1•11mmunilies of H untingto n BL·ach. Fountain Valley, :\l•wport Beach and Costa Mesa. Southeast sections of the county Irvine , tht• Saddleback Valley and thl' area from Laguna Beach to San Clemente are served by other sewer agencies. Most of the 75 irate speakers w ho addressed t h e OCSO directors Wedm.•sday called the ft'l'S "just ;,mother tax" and "a way lo circumvent Proposition l:l .. Ear ly in the outdoor meeting, OCSD joint boards chairman Uon Saltarelli, a Tus tin city councilman. admitted to the audience that the proposed fees would have been "inequitable." Despite this admission. the (·rowd continued to appr oach the speukers' podium to give the 40 asembled public officials a piece of their minds . P ountain Valley resident Harry J. Appling, a banker, said OCSD officials "arc a massing incredible surpluses" or about $R8 million in an "Investment fund." OCSD officials s aid these funds are needed to pay for more trunk lines and treatment faeililies required by federal and state mandates over the next five years. <See SEWER, Page A2> By PIHLIP &OSMAIUN' no -o"'" ...... Slaff The air over m ost of coastal Orange CoWlty today was fit to breathe '>nly in moderate draughts. according to the South Coast Air Quality Munagem~t Distric t. (Related s tory Page AS.I The district called a "s ulfate alert"-·issued when s ulfate pa"ticulates in the air meas ure more than 25 micrograms per c ubic m eter f or all t h e Southland. Although conditions were ex- pected to be much less intense along the coast than in inland areas. all are~ were a lerted to cut back fuel use ctnd curtail out · door physical activity. Power plant~ and refineries were ordered lo make max 1mum use of available low-sulfur fuel oil and to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions by 20 per- cent Sulfates are formed when sul- fur dioxide emissions react with moisture. They irritate the eyes und broncbial tubes (See SMOG, Page AZ> Tillef Gets Ste r eo Gear in El Toro Stereo equipment valued at Sl.175 was stolen from an El Toro home b} a burglar who twisted off the front door knob to gain entry. Orange Coun,y s heriff's ot - ficers said the theft occurred at the home of Marine William Odell Hopper. 33, of 23700 Lake Forest Drive. He was on duty at the nearby base at the time . Warren Dale Clewell of Mis sion Viejo pleaded guilty today to criminal charges stemming from lhe rape and beating or a t3-yenr-0ld El Toro girl Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight accept· cd the plea to five fe lony counts and set Aug. 17 as the dale he will hold an expected two-day hearing into Cle wc U-s possible s tatus as a mentally disordered s ex offender. Defe nse atw rncy Terry Giles said he will put psychiatrists on the stand who will argue that Clewell should be designated a me ntally di!ordercd sex offender and returned to Ataseadcro State llospital Cle" ell left the mental fac1ht) last March after being treated there as a m entally cilsordered st•x offe nder for five and one * * * half yea~ T"o months hitcr 1l u; .ii leged . he picked up the €1 Toro girl as she walked to her home f r o m ne a rby Serrano In tcrmediate School and drove her to Irvine where she was raped, beaten and left for dead on a dirt road Clewell 1s charged \\1th rapt', .,ex pe rve r s ion. a tte mpted murder and mflictton of great bodily in1urv Defense <.1tcorney G &le~ said C lewcll could draw a stale prison term of 20 years and four months 1f the pica 1s accepted That means. he said. actual eon· finement of about 13 <.1nrl ont' half yt•ars .. But that confincmt.'nt must be in Atascadero ... Giles said · · 1 f he 1s sent lo state orison hl (See GUILTY, Pal(•' /\Zl * * * Father of Suspect Seeks Incarceration By TOM BARLF.V Of llle O.lly Pllol SUit W arren Dale Clewcll's griev ing father called Tuesday for Orange County Superior Court action that would insure his son's return to Atascadero State Prison. ··H e was released from Atascadero last March before his course of psychiatric treat- ment was completed." Mission Viejo printer Robert J Clewell s aid "He must he allowed to ~o back aJlain If he pleads guilty. t\nd he must bt• kept there for the length of time it la kes lo make my son well aAain "I love him." Robert Cle well said "I have always t r&l'd to help him and I always will and J think it's to my son's eredit that he wants to be ht•lpcd and beeome just one pe rson . tht• s wee t , friendly g uy he has a lways been when he ha!> been ablc io resist the intrusion of thi!> other personality ·· Fair Rides lhsinf ected 111 Outbreak Mail Strike Looming The elder Clewell said he is ronvinced that his son 's m ental problems and ".Jekyll and Hyde personality" stem from what he described as "sexual miscon duct and bizarre behav ior" when Warren Clewell was about 13. He is now 28. C lewell . 22676 Via Santa Maria, said his son was abused by women relativf\s at a time whe n the Clewell family livec.I in Los Angeles. Carnival rides til the Orange r<111r1ty F'uir in Costa Mes a were d1:-.wft'<'t1-ci this week after some r t11 r "orkL•rs were treated for 1111pi-t1go. a skin disease, county hCtllt h officials reported today. Th1rt} -fi ve f:.11r e mployees were treatt'd at UCI Medical Cente r SWlda} night after the first cases of imJ>('tigo were re· ported. The rides we re ordered disin· krtcd Monday "to allay public concern." accordtni! to county health offici::ils lmpcUso Is caused by bactena which infects sorrs and causes !!welling. The infection can be tran!l mitted on l y by close personal contact NIM of the treJted workurs v.er • laid off alter the outbreak was reported. said a spokc11man ror WeRlern P acific Shows. wbJrb operates the cam1vol J Postal Service, .Vnion in Separate Tmks WASHINGTON IAPl · With a mail strike poss ible at mid· night tonight. negotiators for the Pos tal Service and its unions continued separate meetings to· day with fed e ral m edia tors rather than talklng race to face. The modiaM>rs have kept tbe two s ides apart since Monday, when dlr~t negotiations were halted. The mediators h ave talked to repr~ent:;llv s of eacb 111dc In sepa rate rooms of a Wp11hlnaton hotel lo.r the last three duyg and carrlod proJ>()6als back and forth. We dnesday's session~ 1a.'lted until about mid· nlt1h t . • A sour«> ctoee to the negoua- uor:iJ aald priva~ly: "T~y ob- vto'Usl.)' will M to ether lat.er In th day ll lhere is anythh:ig that ran be accomplished that way." Postmaster General Wllliam F. Bolger, s~aklng to reporters a fte r tHlafyin• at a con negotiators were "m aking prog- ress" and he thought a s trike wUI befverted. wll bea.v~. "l still hove c6nfidence we are goln1 to come out with a la bor agr eeme nt tonight." Bolger said.. lie sa'd the Postal Service was prepared with standby pla ns In the ovcnl of a strike qd these could Include asking the presi· dent to corullder declaring a na· tlooul emergency and uslQI other feideral e ll\l)lO)'ffl to. carry the mall. • 'Bolter h dlled Wore tht! aub-com mltt.ee oo fedeJ'aJ eentcea of the Senate Governmental Af fulrs Committee on two bills to reorganize the Postal Ser vice 'lie • said he wants to a void <i rleneral postal increase in the next 2'h years and that a major foctor in whether that goal h; met will be ''whether we get a responsible labor contract tonight." The current three year con tract expires at mldnlght tonlaht. The major issue dividing the two sides ls whether the 'Postal Servlcti can fire e mployees to re duce ll.s workforce. Th unJons won • no-layorr c lause In L9'70 and say U mu t ~ lnclud~ th any new contract .. Much of what hl' e ndured didn't come out until later," Clewell said. "I was working long hours at the timc and didn't know of the nlRhtmar e that my son had endured until much Inter when it was too late." Clewell s aid his son was con- fronted with nudity and sexual misconduct and then beaten for respondin~ to overtures and partldpating In s uch con duct. He s:dd h.is son wns locked In closets at the Los An~eles home and threatened with death lf he dared to report the Incidents to his fothcr. "ll '1 nit tn the reports at /\to~cadero," the Mission VieJo (See FAl"llEll, Pa1e Al> Ne1tzhhors \.\ert•n I buJ in~ .lit: ' propost•d I 2 aC'rt' l'XiJans1on Of a , L;,ig un.i I klls shoppmg center. and 1t was re1ected Wt•dnesday by Orange County s upervisors. Nearby residents asked th<1t the s ite. at La Paz Road and MacKl•nz1e St reet. be dc ve lopt.'<l for homes mstew.J a s shown on ('Ou nr y plans They also comr1l<.11nl·d .wo111 t he l'x1:-.t 1nf? shopp 1n~ t't•ntl'r "h1rh opt•rl:Jlt'~ wll hm \ ll''~ 111 the ir homes A tt o rn t' v Hod gt' r 11 u wl' f I r l' p r 1.."' t' n ting I h I' property owners, said he could furn1~h plans ~ho\.\ mg-th<• l1Xpan<>1on "ciuld l>t• for dayt1m1• rum m t.'r ('1a f \'C'nture!'. lh<•l would 1•nh<1ntt· thl· nl'1ght>orhood But Supl•rv1sors Chairman Thom us Hil<•y s~ud lw had lwl'n \\ a111nl! for those pl:.ins. yet hadn 'l b<'en prc:-.cntt•d them Boh Pisr1tclh. a 1~1c.1rKt.'nz1t· St rel'l res1dl'nl. l'Ontt.'nded '11~ neighborhood nt>1•di. nn •Hl<l1 t10nal shopping area .in) wa} Within a 2 5-mill· rad1u5. ht· Jrgul•d . tht•r t· a r l' s 1x 1 supermarkets. 21 eating placei.. nine banks , 1:15 offit.·e~. 196 retail ;' -.toreh and eight scr v1t.·c statwns llowe ll said ex1stmg zonin~ \\OUld p1..'rm1t dt•,·etupmc nt of apartml'nts on the ..ill-. a rle ] ' 1..• I o p m c n t h t· p r t• d 1 c t c d MarKt•n11 t• Strt•cl n•!>1dcn(s' wouldn't likt• But <'Ounty offlc1al!> i.aid the zoning would allow no more than fivt> unit!) on the t .2 at n 's an<.1 hkely would be used for sin~le family horn~ O r :~.:·~• \\eat her I.ow c louds ana f•11t. along roast throuj{h mid rnorntng hour.; Friday. otherwise s unny . Lows tonl~ht 60 to fi4 Highs Frida y 68 to 72 at bca<·ht•s to 84 to 93 inland I NSIDE T ODA l'. W1th11ut the culor/ul hl1><>cher Idols that lht>re used lo be . can tupewrllt'r I roubadour.~ e.t1.~t" Stnrl/ l'fl(Je HR \ •, f':. of " !.S .er of 1Ch ted rec m<' 11\31 ays ate. t on e J\O was n an. 1mes te of m 1\rl y $32 .ck to npany ldlary ~ ' ' ' • + Super Sf.•ooper Sandro Kuab1 scoops up a low-s ailing ball Wednesday as he and other Saddle back \'alle \' youths worked their ways toward th<· finals m a pmg pong tourna ment at !\l o ntPv trl(•O l"<:hpol, M1ss10n Viejo. The <J n nual event is the first in a series of sum· merlime t a hle -ga me tourn aments s ponsored j ointly by t he Saddleback Valley Unified School Di strict and various couf"lty servil'e u reas. Philly Strike to End? Labor Sirif e Roch Washington, New Orleans By The As~iated Pnss were honoring the mechanics' ~ egot1ator~ for t9,600 striking picket lines. Philadelphia employees r eache<l Local 689 of the Amalgamated tentative agreement today tha' T ransit Union deno unced the c·ould end a week long walkout strike and called it illegal. But wHdcat str1kes by som(' NEW YORK The delel'!ate l\ew -Orl eans garbagemen anr' assembly of the Pa trolmen 's .,omc of Washington's 4,500 bu!-Benevolent Association voted to work orders from the mayor, a Judge and t hei r own union leaders. Fro• Page Al FATHER .•• f1,.._P9PAI SEWER··· But speakers at the podium said OCSD olflclals 1hould tell slate anCl federal mandate makers "to go to hell" and not require the districts to pay for more sewage facilities Appling said OCSD should cut Its expenditures . "We need seven districts like we need a hole in the head · Appling added. "I 'm going to start a club to mount an attack agains t this fiat fee, Appllng threatened. Huntington Beach resident Da ve Atkinson called the directors "thieves" and referred to Saltarelli as a $350·a·month chairman. Saltarelli gets $350 for alt.ending a monthly OCSD mee line and working with district aides. Irvine Mayor Bill Vardoulis, District 7 board chairman, said citizens must lobby with OCSD oHicials against federal and stale laws that require the districts to spend $100 million over the next five years for additional facilities. And Vardoulls s aid OCSD must lobby Lo make the one percent property tax, mandated by Proposition 13, available in the form of re venue t o the sanitation districts. OCSD director s agreed to oper ate the districts within the one percent in prope r t y tax revenues that may be made available to them. Lame-duck Orange County Supervisor Larry Schmit told the crowd early in the m eeting that the proposed rtat rate fee system was a "mistake." Armed with meeting notices and tax bills. many residents said they became enraged when they received more than one notice because they own several pieces of property. L.J . POst of Costa Mesa said he received "four of these ripoff notices." Suit Inf lated Aliso Diver Died of Bends By WILUAM HODGE Of-. OMly l'IMt M.lff A 41-year-0ld diver apparently died of air embolism <the bends ) July 11 off AJiso Beach in South Laguna when he became en- tangled in a hose, turning him upside down and allowing air to rush into his deep-sea diving s uit shooting him to the surface. A federal official s aid Hiram Beckham 's death resulted from rising too rapidly from a depth or 191 (eel because his diving '\ult inflated like a balloon. "Us ually. the ruver's air goes into the head piece and comes out through the exhaust POrt in fi',....PageAf SMOG •.. Residents were asked i.O cut back electrical power use by the helmet. ' Occupational Safe ty and Health Administration Are a Director Barney Tibbits s aid ' Once the diver's s.ult began rilling with air he could not e e~in his balance ... As Beckham began risrng towalJd the s urface. a s afety dive r stationed above him in the water went down trying to stop him from surfacing Out, 1'ibbits said, the safety diver had to relent when be could no longer hold the balloon ing Beckham under the s urface Champiom' Tournament Set for Kids turning off lights, air condi· The Saddl t!back va lley tioners and other electrical ap-Unified School District Recrea- pliaoces except when needed. lion Department is ~ponsoring They were urged to stay in· its five -week Second Annual doors. People with respiratory Tournament of Champions tht'> probl~ms, and children , s ummer especially were urged to curtail activities. The tournaments a re now under District smog watchers said way and competition will be the coastal Orange County ac· held in two divisions -one for lions were precautions taken age 12 and under , a nd another against actual full-stage alerts, for age 13 and up. D a 1 e which have been caJled only in Borges on, a departme'lt inland La Hab ·a and the Santa spokesman, said. Ana Canyon in this county. A spokesman from the Los Tourn ament categories tn· Angeles office said, "The elude ping pong, football. pin· problem isn't so bad on the coast. ball. pool and .. Frisbee golf:· We're mainly worried about what Winners and runners-up will ad· happens when your polluted a.ir vance to the district finals hitsourpollutedalr." scheduled for . ate Augus t Only San Juan Capistrano was Borgeson s aid. Residenl.6 from most central not included in the areas urged The events are scheduled at and north county cities argued to take precautionary cutbacks. Montevideo E lementary, San man said. "I have no doubt that that the n at rate fees would be because there are no fossil fuel· Joaquin Elementary, Los Alisos this kind of filth triggered the the same for a single family burning power plants there, the Inter mt! di ate, Olive wood a nd s ubway workers continued d ay lo approve a t entative to dis rupt life in those cities agreem ent with the city. ll must In New York City, meanwhile. still be rat1f1ed b.> the rank .and mental condition that has made h d I t t d1'str1·ct reported. Elementary, and Costeau Park m y s on two men -o n e a ouse an a arge apar men savage, sex-Obsessed criminal, com p l ex even thoug h the Levels of ozone also were re· For more information. call the ,, u nion reprcs cnt1ng 18.500 fi le µ11 l1eemc n rt.'ttc hed tcntat•vc> Wednesday's tcnat1vc pact. aJ.(rt-t•mL•nt with the <·1ty, aflt•r which c.ame on lht• heels of I t I \ ~ ..,,x d avs of disruptive protests l\1 a yo r Ed wa rd K oc h · s hv off-duty officC'rs withdrawal of two of hii. maJor · llC'rt' 1s ~• brtt•f lool. at th•• <:ontr act demands for fl exibilc who preys on young girls andthe a p artment buildin g would ported rising, though again with Recr e atio n De partme nt at s~ond , as~~.g~~~ung~g~en~e~r~a~t~e~m~u~c~h;m~o;r~e~s~e;w;a~g;e;·~~;l;H~s~e~r;e;f;~~ts;o;n~ro~a~s~t~a~l ~ar~e~a~s~.~~~~·~·~12~~~.e~x~l~e~n~s1~o~n~2~9~3~.~~~i manwhois likedbyall hemeets.'' 1 Clewell also blamed -juvenile court a uthorities in Los Angeles a nd the Califo rnia Youth Authority system for failing to rcC'og nize the mental troubles developing in his son at a time when prompt treatment might Jabor d1sputps work shifts a nd a curb on sick· WAS HlNGTOI\ Massiv1' leave abuse -sparked the PBA traffi c Jams at bridJ.(es leading to call off a ll de monstra tions hy 111to the nation's <'apital from off-d ut v offi cers \'1rg1nia fo llowed a wildcat The mayor dented that earht:r .,, rikt.• t od ay that complete!~ ra ucous police demonstrations, 11)ut d<1wn Washington's subway Villi ch he termC'd ··1awlessnes!i." ·~~u btl9°"elr'~·· ~-=mnuen~d"hts-""ffi!ctiffmr'tn A Metro spokesman said the soften his posit ion with the un "ci lkout had idled more than 60 ion. pt•rC'ent of the system 'i. 1,600 NEW ORLEANS With the bus es The system has about odor of uncollected trash begi n 500.000 rider'>. many of who m ning to s pread through some Ul>l' a comb1nat1on of bus and neighborhoods. a few threc·man rnal ·~wrv1 ce crews took trucks out to make The ~ubway ~yl>tcm had to be p i c kups t oday Bu t othC'r do~td down bccauM• motormen wildcatters rcfuo;ed return-to F ro1tt Pa .. Al RATE BID ... I• rst to seek a franchise under a new c ubic TV ordinance adoptt.><l two years ;,igo T he new ordinance sets up procedures for handling citizen l'Om plamts. requires rebates for out a~es and orders that the firm h a " t• a 2 4 h o u r t e 1 e p h o 111• !>er vice He noted the company still has about 15 yt•ars to go on it.s exist mg c ounty fra nchise. Under its l<'r m s, the firm can increas<' r a Le s wit hout s upe r v isors' pt•rmiss1on Supe r visor Ralph Diedrich said the board could still refuse l hl' new franch1S(' and call ;> hearing to review the t erms and conditions of the existing agree ment. The Times Mirror subsadia r} has 9.SOO subscribers in unm rorporat ed county communities ;ind another 9.UOO in San Juan Cc:1pist.rano and San Clemente. Rasic ralt's in those two cities a rc S6 75 and $6.85 per month. Voss atlribut<'d the hi gher rates 11\ the uninc•orporated are~ to lower population dens ities . fe we r cnblt> s uhs cribers and higher overall operallng cosll> ORANGE COAST ~e DAILY PILOT T.,_ ('h~ (.N\I 0•i't PttQt •th.....,, '9 l\f'"""' (\ ....a,,.. ...... p,., ... , ovbl•"""d b't ttwi> ~ tl"l(p" UJOt\' P.,.-f'M,"'•"Q(Of"\0,.f'lt' ~ .. ff''"(t+t•"'l"li ••# Dvb4 ""'<I ~otd•" lf'lr0V4t. f t1cNY ••' (n .. t • Mfo'\.A "W#OO<I ~.C--""'°"'no'OI\ ftf.C.PJ J.('lo.1f'I tA I\ V•lf•'t' t vtl"lf \•OOltb-8<" V•ltf:• ~n.i l.~6-.C:I\ 5.ov1hC.O•'I .,.~,~lt'Ot t""" ., ~ """"'• \•tu.-chY\ _,.,., ~·" T,... ~:.°" t4"~:::1 .. ~~':0~~~~~uo .,, s.. ·-111-Ptr"<'Jt*''•flld~~ , ..... <-• .,,, , .-,,,.00-0"'' .,., r.,.,...,i ~""''°""' ....... ,•••Vil '"''"' ' "'-""' ' " ~ W"ltMfW lll'•••o•~l"'~ O...tnM ~ .. t llt<Wfl' 11•11 .,,.,,.,,, ~~ .... ,.. [OllOf'\ S1ddl.tl•clr V.it.Y ~ J\?01 "-• Jtu Ao.a••~ O(eQO t '"""'~ OlllCll to't~ ¥.to'\• JJt'l'Nf'!'\I 8111r'>h ,.rt H Vft1tNflM ~-.. ( t\ t 1•1\ 6"Mh f\ou!t¥,.fft L•CN"'• tk'•t" 1 , .. G.,...WWtv,_. ~'' ,..., Ttltphont (114)642-4321 Cl119lfled AOwtnl .. fll..U. .. 71 ~....-,vat ....... ~OHl<e .. , .. ,,0 ,, • ..,~c •M.uoo ~~:'\': ;_:~ 0:.:t, ~~t~~:s.= ""•"•' ., ..... ,, ... ""fl\h ... , •• " ........ ,.,,,."'" ... n Nvt '"''•' .. ,~ • ._,.,. •• , ... , ..... .......... ,. .... '"" ............ " ""'" .... . t•tlf"•~•• •v•Htil•••,.. •'f' c •"••• \J,. """''"'• " ,,, ... \A ,. lflWtAtfM• fNllt•''i etl.1•11\itt~U "°"""""'~*" r Bicyclist, 19, Faces Charge In Robbery A J9·year-old Los Angeles man h a s p leaded innoce nt to two counts of armed robbery and at t e mpte d kidnappinR cha rges stemming from an Albertson's market holdup in El Toro and a car theft al gunpoint 1n Laguna Hills Kc\'in R. King. also known as Ke vin R Jackson. is scheduled to appear again in South Orange County Municipal Court on Fn· day for consideration of reduc- ing his $25,000 bail He is housed in Orange County .Jail. K i n g a ll egedly he ld up Albertsons in El Toro at 1:30 a.m. July 13. escaping on a blcy· cle He reportedly was followed to the home of his mother, three bl oc k s a way , b y a s to r e custome r. Sheriff's de puties surrounded the house, captured King, re covered $600 reportedly stolen and s aid they confiscated a pistol. Following identification Jn Cl sheriff's lineup. King also was c·har~ed with ste aling a San Juan Ca pi s trano s c h oo l teacher's car on June 20. Deputies sought a black man fitting King's description who al· legedly held Kathleen Dee Lan· dreth. 40, and two other women at g unpo int. alleg e dl y threa tened to kidnap one of them and then drove off with the teacher's ca r wh e n s h e scre amed. The man's preliminary hear· mg Is scheduled In the south county court on July 28. F"°*PageAI BUDGET ••• tendent they were not satl!lfied that the district 's budget ad· visory groups and the communi· ly had been allowed enou.gh voice lo drafting the document As a remedy, they set a "study" meeting for Wednesday, July 26 at7p.n\ Tru11tt'e Carole Neus tadl and t e a c her r e pres entativ e~ crhklted the budget because it requires de(acll spending nnd de pletion of dlRtrlct money re ser'1es - ha ve"}Jrevenred tMee: att11c1t~--Att-=11F young women. One of those attacks occurred in Orange County last May 18 when a 13-year-0ld El Toro girl was raped and beaten to the point · that doctors feared her death or permanent disablllty. Cle well was released from Atascadero last March after be· 1ng confined for five and one· hair years during which he was treated as a mentally disordered sex offender. The elder Clewell said any one of a number of influences can trans form his son from his norm al disposition to a savage rapist. "Like jeans and bare feet," he s aid. "We know that that com- bination makes the othe r personality dominant and it is tr a nsformations like this that c a n on l y b e c ured at Atascadero ... * * * f''"°"" Page A J GUILTY ... will be out again about· 1991 and the first thing he will do is pick another victim." Meyer argued today that Clewell can get the treatment he needs at the state's Vacaville Prison. a .much more restricted facility where violent rapists are confined. And the prosecutor pointed out that the' fi ve and one-half years Cle well recently s pe nt at Atascadero appeared to have done the {lefendant very little good. Meyer said the Atascadero facility is geared more to child molesters and treatment for sex· ual crimes not usually assoclat· ed with violent rape. Giles said Clewell recognizes the nature of his psychiatric problems although he is power· less to correct them alone. "He needs help and he is ask· ing for 'help." Giles said. "If be can spend the next 13 years in Atascadero r think we will see a s a ne and h e althy Warren Clewell leave there ln 13 years llmt!." Clewell, a s hort order cook. was earlie r committed to Atascadero after being convict· ed In Lo& Angeles County on rape and bur,&lary charges. Giles said his premature re- lease "appears to have resulted from the Los Anceles District Attorney's office ratung to file the necessary paper work in time to keep Warren confined." t The family of. the raped El oro girl has sued Loi AnaeJes County for $25' .. 2 mllllon In 'damages for alleged ne1U1ence that led to the relfiase ot Clewell. The family lntends to file an 1d e nllcal chlm asalnlt Atascadero otnctall and ctocton and two ludaea who parUclpated In court actton \bat · led to CleweU reg1intn1 his rreedon RCA )(1:100 13" _,,,_ -175 East 17th St. CostaMna ...., ........ =--2D .... w.....;. Phone 642.S882 Store Hours o.,ty M Set t-fl'30 RCA ColorTrak Control Center convenient toucn-button tuning trom your easy chair Y Otl owe It to yOt1rnff to checll ot1r prfcn. before '" btlyl Master Oilfge . VISA B P t a~w1re...,.l• RUMORS OF HIS AFFAIRS SPARKED DRINKINCa Sen. Edward Kennedy and Wife J oan Drinking Told Joan Hurt by Ted 'Affairs ' \ E\\' YORK f ,\ P 1 flumor1> that Sen. Edwa rd Kennedy "a!'. 'cemg either woml•n drO\c Joan Ke nnedy to d rink, the M a!'tsal'husl'lt~ lkmot·rat'.s v.1k S<JY!'t ·1 lril·d to talk about 1t . but I was eml>arrassed and T ed was l'mba rr:l!'.Sl'd about 1l Everybody was em barrassed. but nobody would r1·:.11ly tulk a bout 1t Even m y best friends would lip -toe ~1rvund i t." Mrs Kcnnt·dy l>UY!'t m <.1n mterviwew in the August 1!'.s\Jt· of Mc·( ull 's M aga7.int· · I suppose thl!y were trymg to protect m e And so f con· tanu(•d to drink more• and mun· And the s ituation got pro grcl>s1vl'ly wcir!-.l'." she sayl> · RATHER T llJ\N (:f:T MAD. or a!'tk qul'Staons concerning thl' rumors about Ted :rnd his garlfnends, or really stand up for my~elf at all. 1t v.,,;.is l'asil•r for me to Just go and have a few cl rinks and ralm myM·lf down a:. 1f I weren't hurt or ang ry. .. I found f)Ut that alcohol could sedate me So I didn 'l care a~ mul'h And thing!-. didn't hurt "" mueh " \1 rs KC'nn<'<.ly, who re ' eC:1 lcd her alcoholis m an an Assocaal· i·d Prl'~s mtervil'w pubh~ht•d in the Daily P ilot J uly 9. s aid that "hl·n ht•r illnt·ss b<•camf.> <.1 1>parent. c;hl' consulted her sister -in-l<1 w. .lai.·quehne Kenn<·d~ Onas!'.1s "I •'£1.T ('I.Os t-: TO JACKIE," Mrs K<·nnedy said. hl't·,ru:-l' hoth of U!-. n1:l·deu '>l>tH~t' to he alone. Whe n I reahzcd "" drinking wa~ h1:com1ng a rl'al proble m I rem embt.'r goan~ to '\l'w York to "l'C .Jatkil' and t .Jll-.ing <tlmut 1t She under~tood " '1 rs Kt•nn<.'dy "• adm...,sron of a lcuholas m followed by thrc<· month!-. a similar admiss11m hy former fir\t la dy Betty Ford . who fl•\'C<1ll•d -;bl· was undl·rgo111g rl'h<1b1ht<1tmn for <.1ltotw l ad di<·t1on "I drank ~oc1 ally at fi rst. the magazine quoted Mrs Ken· awcl\ as l>ay1ng. "a nd lht·n I l1~:g:1n to drmk .Jlcohohtully But at the l1mt· I didn't know 1t "ANO SO J 010 WHAT A lot of Americans do when thl!V have a dr inking problem they begm to try to hide it out of shttmc and to pret<md it 's not as bad a problem a s it really is ." :\I r!'t Kenm·dy h;1s moved into h~r own apa rtment in Boston, \\.h1·n • !-th<· 1s atll'nding gr aduate school. She spends weekend!-. "1th ht•r thrt•t· l'hahln •n . who llvt• with her husband 10 northern \'11 l! ini:.i t=::-::o"*"""""""-r:l;ru._"*'.alf"4f'oklUit..,.c.;~,U·~ui;i-..l.b;!n./fl'? p -\\'..~~ina~~et'il;..-i.s<.1ys. .. ( J!O to AA 1 J\l coholl cs Anonymous 1 m Boston a nd it 'i; v.on- derful. J find I haH• mort· a nonvm1 t \ '" lh<tl I c<i n find out who I am a nd "hut 1t 1!-> I v. a nt to clo In ·w J:.hington. my life lacked l'Onl IO Ull V " :\t r~ · Kenn<•d} '-.JY" 'ht· d()('sn 't drink at a ll no" but oc cus1onally m1s~cs 1t "bct a uM· 1t had become a physical and psy<'hologi<'al add1d1on " Seeki119 Grants Assemblymen Aid Saddleback Campus T h r l' c l" a I 1 r o r n 1 a a ~ ~c mhl y mcn are worki ng 1r1gl'lhl·r on s pl•(·1al legislation ''h i c h \H1uld b&il Saddlcback Com mu nit~ <'ollcg l··s North Campus proJCtl out of 1l!-. hnan l'ia l straits h :-t·ml>lym<.in Ron c·ord11\ a 'aid he a nd J\s:-cmblvma n BrUCl' :-.lrstande arf' sponsorin~ an :•ml'n<lrm•nt lo 1h 'l'mhlv Hill :?15ti Thl• ach.hlinn to thl' brll ma~ allow lhl' :.tall' lo issue a m a khing grant to Saddll'back and other community collegr·~ throughout th<• s tall' which h<1\l' heen ca u~ht sho rt of funds for c<1oital outlay pro.1ccts now un der consl rur·tion l"omplctrnn of Sadclll'llatk ·~ $6 million st•tond campu-;. Orlf.lmal ly scheduled to 01.11rn this fall. has been thrc•a tem•d because of lark of funds slt•m ming from passage of Propo!-tilton 1:J T h <' c ha nCl•llor'' off1 tt• of California Community Colleges has bt•t•n working w1tn the as- ~t'm blymen. La st week. tht• virc <·hanccllor met with thC' sl<1ll-0'> lh'partmcot of Finance officrab to get their reaction to a1d mg proJcCts ~uch as the No rth C<im p u ... a nd t he outco me W<t~ f;1rnr <J ble. Cordova said Finance r ecog nizes the prob- lt•m ·· the assemblyman said I ht• t•as1eM way tor rrnancl' tu kill a measure as JU!-tt to s:.ry It docs n 't ex1st .. Co rdova said he was not ..;ure \\hat the umount of assistance from lhe sl ate wo uld be or ex· a c tl y how it wou ld b e ad · m m i.stcrcd. ··sut, I'm optimistic ..;om e inclus ion wi ll be m adl'." hl• added Vi nanrl' departme nt officials ~:ml last wcek they wantcd some tame to consider the am endmem propos<1l. Cordova s aid he ex pN'b a dC'c1sion to be made dur- ing the week of Aug. 7 Airport Expenses Increase Travelers using Orange Coun· ty Airport a re going to ha ve to pay more for their tickets and par king. COWlty superviso rs sfild Wednesday. In ado pting a s tri c t e r "pa y yo ur o wn wa y" a ir port policy, s upe rvisors asked county officials to recom- m end increa ses in passenger ticket la xes. as well as hikes in landing. lease. fuel, liedown and a irport parking fees. As they sear ch ed fo r ne w c ou n t y incom e becau se of Proposition 13's r evenue cut- bac ks . supervisors said airport earnings now will have to sup- por t all county services to the a ir port. They also asked that airport fees be kept !ugh enough to pay for future a irport improvements u nd to build a h ealthy reserve for contingencies . Supe rvisors stopped s hort of putt ing th1:: <1irport on a priva te ente rprise fooling when they re- 1 e c t e d a propos a l t hat t h e ;.iirport p;.iy what.would a mount to county property taxes on its lund and buildings. But they did ag ree lhal a irport t>a rnings should begin to repay the county treasury for the in· itial $4 million the county invest· cd in a irport facilities. Supe rvisor Philip Anthony op· posed that s ugges tion saying the county should retain that as a separ:.itl! governmen t invest· mc nl /\ report by county a irport ad· m 1mstrutors s aid that. over the past 10 years. a irport revenue hus exceeded expe ns es by S4 m illion Thc funds <.1r e being held to ht·lp finance future im provements T h ey not ed m a n y of th e <.1i rport fct:!S were set in 1969 and h ~n·e not been re viewed sinct then /\ 22 cent se<-urily tax for each depart ing airport passcngel' was M't 1n 1973 and airport parking fl•cs were raised just last year. Vnusual Tide Not Damagina ~~7~ .. --~=~ Alo1ig Co<Utt W cdnc~duy·l> extr em ely high tide cuust.-d few p roblem s along the Orange Coast . but local lifegua rds s<.11d toda y they 'fill con tin ue to w a t c h o ut for "l'ather chan~cs that couJd af- fect the tide~ for the ne xt two nights. The tide peaked shortly after 9 p.m . Wednesday at 7.6 feet. The only proble m re po rted this morning came from San Clem ente city life guard Lt. Lynn llughes who said the south coun- ty beaches guarded by his de· partme nt lost about a fool of s and to scouring wa ves. Otherwise. the e xtreml' tide had little impuct in Ne wport Bl!a c h . llunlington Beach o r S unse t Beach othe r tha n t o C<tUSl' some minor flooding or low lying streets N 1•wport Bea ch lifeguard Lt. Log an Lockabcy s aid s urf condi- tions which began lo pick up Wedn esday, caused some ap- prehension. The combination of <Jn extre me tide with big surf e ;in cause beach erosion and en· d~an{;!cr waterfront hom es The surf. Loc kabey said, rose to 10 feet at t imes in Newport. "But it went a way as quickly as it cam e." he said. Loc k a b ey s aid National Weather Service forecasters are predicting more big surf next week from two large tropical s t o rm s in th e s outhe rn hemisphere . "But if that hits us at aJI. 1t won 'l gl't here until Wednesday or so ." he added. Corridor Plan Approved Supervisors Searching for Purchase Funds By h.ATJfY CJ.ANCY Ol I ... Dally ,. ... SleH f'1ve years of study ended Wednesday when Orange County ~upervisors adopted pla ns for u 19-mile open space and recrea· tion corridor a long Aliso Cr eek. Though supervisors gave the pla n their stamp of a pproval. they admitted they d on 't know where the money will C'Omc from to curry it out And th1.•y asked ('Ounty of Ciclali> to r€'port On !'ll)UI C('s Of fund~ to purchase land ulong the creek!llci<' ancl m :11t\t :1in parkf>. and t n ul!I alon~ 1t~ route . The so-calle<l forest lo the sea " corrido r wlll run fro m t he : Cle veland N a tio n u l F o r est : Lhrou1h El Toro •nd Luruno : HIJls to Aliso Bea ch P ark In • Soutb l..asiuno PJun." call tor :ibuut 20 mfll'' or bicycle t rails as well as 16.S m iles of horse tr ails along the corridor An d spAccd along the way, t·11u n ty p lanners envis ion a Hra<'s of local and regiona l parks. Richard Munsell. an assistant cfirector or the County Environ· menta l Ma nagem ent Agency, sa id developers would be expect· <'d to dona te parc>eJ!; of land alon~ the creek a~ they seek ap· prov a ls for bulldinit In addit\r-) l~. other pa rcels could Se purchal!ed and trails and p a rks insta lled as county tunds become av ailable. Super visor Ra lph Diedrich !IUld tbe county can make no «Jmm1tment to land purcbaae or m alntc noncc now bccau&c of rundlng cut~ck brought on by passage of Proposition 13 "fs this a land a cquis ition plan or is lhis just a drea m which we hop e lo accomplish but will neve r have the money lo buy?" he asked. Supervisor Thomas Riley said he hoped those questions can be ans were d In future county studies. P l a nning along the cr eek s tarted in 1973 by a citizens s tudy group sponsored by the Saddlcbac~ Arca Coordinating Council und UC Irvine. The cltiiens' handiwork has s ince been r efined by county planners. The report before s upervisors Wednesday now will be subject to more detailed work aimed al prtaorvtna the creek'• natural · atmospbert whUo pro\'1dlng for usable open spac 1nd recrea-tion ORANGE COUNTY FAIR QUEEN AND PRINCESSES TAKE BREAK FROM DUTIES From Lett, Judy Bell, Sherllynn Covington, Suzanne Rubio and Marisa Baldasare 'Family Day' Set At County Fair Historic Toro Home Move Due Today is Family Day <tl the Orange County F1:1ir in Costa Me s a with lw o fr ee performances b y singer B.J Thom.as al 7 -and 9 p.m . in the outdoor :imphithcate r. The fair will be o pe n tal mid· nig ht tonight and fro m 10 a .m. to midnight on Friday. Admission is $2 for adults. $1 for kids aged 6·12. and free to those undt.'r fi Vt'. T od ay's Evenb Coast Man, 64, Held in W1fe Beating Ora ngl· County s he riff's of fi cer s have filed fe lony wife be ating c harges agains t a Lag una Hills Leis ure World resi dent who a llegedly held his wifr• down with his knees while he bea t h er wiih his fists. UepuUcs said they Jailed Be n jamin Ja mes Pando li , 64, of Apt. P . 5489 Pasco Del Lago. after in vcs tigating a dist urbance at the home he sha red with Vi rginia L -i!aDdol~--- Thev s a id Mrs P a ndo ll nccd~d· medir:.11 treatment for inju ries allegedly inflic ted by her husband She was allowed to return home afte r trea tment. --• ' I t". 11 .... ~ I ') I ~J A ll Day. Wardrobe Plan ning. Home Li ving All Day, Weaving a nd Spin ning, Home Living 6 p m . Ernestine Goldstein. Mountain Dew Stage 7 p.m .. B.J . T homa:-.. Am phathcakr 7 ·30 p.m . Mon t e luma'l> Revenge. Mount am Dew Stagc 9 pm . Je ll' Gymnastic:.. ~rounds F riday's Highlighb All Day. Artist ry 1n Yarn llome Li ving All Duy. llome lmµrcnt• m ('nl ldl·as. Home L ivmg 10 a .m .. Amateur Satellites. Crafts 11 a m . 4 ·11 Mo vie. 4-11 Building 1 p . m .. Spinning Wcrul Dc m onstra t1on. Cra ft~ 1 p.m .. Me xican Cooking. liourmet Gallery l : 30. Rooster Crowing Con· test , Ht:ritage St age 2 p.m . Arlee Higbl·c. Moun lain Dew Stage 2 :30 p.m . Act1un Progrum .... .1 H Building 3 p. m.. Swanson World or D a.n.c.e...hlo.wili\ 111 Dew S.! a~~ 4 p m .. Wa'nge mrry \'ariety Show. Amphitheate r 5 p.m .. P izza Taste Testing. Gourmet Gallen · S p.m .. Jazi Festival. Moun lain Dew Stage I ,,,- After a t angle of red t ape ;.ind a long str uggle by loral his - toria ns. the historical Bt.'nnett House of El Toro 1s sc heduled to move to its new site Mond<1y. :i William Lyon spokes ma n said T he forme r home of Jl<.i rvey <.1 n d Frances Be nnett 1 ~ El T oro 's las t turn-of-the-century house It will be moved from rt!'> 11 r e s ent locat ion o n Cht'rr y Avenue to Serra no H1s torit· Village in Lake Forest T he Wilham Lyon Company of Ne wport Beach. the develop.!r o( pr o perty on wh1£'h thl' old ho mt- ~ 1ts, gave the housl." lo the Sad dlebbuck Arca Historical Soc1e ry e a rlier th1~ ye a r. Prov 1~10n!'t of the gift required that thl· ~m·iely move thl• homt.' from ib urcsc nt site Local h1~tonans. d1 st rcs::.1 .. -d b\ the loss of m ost of the area's old hom t'S to developer!-.' wrecking c rews have struj!gled for month~ to r ais1: m o ney to m ove tht• houst.· Pe rmiss ion of two county agencies also W<!_S required T h e Bennl·tl lloUSl' will hl· placed bcsid1• the 118 year-old 1.>0n J:oftc-Se11"'1tno .au,Le~ ~ =:a:=:-- 1885 F.I Toro &hoot bui lding~. a n d t he 1891 S t Geor gt.>''> Epis copal M1ss 1on s truct ur e a top H <>rrtagc If ill . J L.\On s pokes man s aid Vertical Mirror Door Night Stand Reg. S22Q..SAUSIH. Cane Bed Reg. S259. SAU SJ19. Reg S1 79 SALf St49 . Dresser Reg. S599 SAU S49'. Door Chesr Reg S669 SAU nu. Accolade by Drexel: tomorrow·s bedroom NOW 15'1o off with ec hoes of yesterday -. fu ----~ .-.J //~."'1" IT\ q \ l~'~~'r~,. .... ;.__, ""1 " • I ' .. I h f H I \• 'I •'•• I l ,, 1 J • .,, I I I I • , , '• • •• • •' t t ' .... ' ~ . . .. . , 1,tn 111\r rir•t •• ,.•,11q t(14JtJ Your Favor•te De~19ner W111 Be l-laopv To Assist You 1 W'1 PROF ( SS•ONAt 1Nl(RIOA DEStGNCAS 0,-11 MINI .. Tiliin lo ~. hu 2215 HARIOR ILVO. COST A. MES.A •4'·0275 . -' \-I DAIL., Pll Q1 NATION I WEATHER Jost ~oasting <;;, Drug Aide on Leave T!~ ~ Fictitious Prescription Conceded Mlll'phioe Getting the Little Guy SIGNS OF TRE TIMES: There seems lo be a tre nd In local govemmenl these days since t he voters decided to cut back property taxes. That melody is tha t the working stiff is still catching the costs right in his chops. Sure, there are some revolts brewirig. 'Renters are out· r aged because their monthly tabs have gone up instead of down -as they were led to believe they would. We had the world's largest sewer fee protest only last night in Foun· tain Valley. But then there are the insidious little charges that wiJI get passed along virtually unnoticed CONSIDER WHAT IS HAPPENING right now in one of our coastal municipal courts. The hall of local Justice up in Westminster has JUSt re est<.1blash<.-d a five dollar "Fix·lt Ticket." This 1s a c ha rge that will get laid on when the traffic cop discovers that your old family heap has some kind of malfunction like a burn<•d out turn s ignal or fauJty license plate hght F'or the past several years, when you got hit with th1s kind of citation, you went to your friendly corner service station anti got the faulty item fixed. Then you showed up Hureaucral.~ Conlemplaling the Work'ang Sllfjs in court and shoy,..crt proof of repair The citation was signed off That wao; that. Now, thl' Wc:-.tmin:o.tl'r r·11urt ,., going to levy S5 for "ad· min1strat1\'t· costs" of h:rnt1l11>~ your Fix·lt Ticket. ('01111 ""urC'es have l'!'>t1rn:.itt:d this S5 fee will generate s .• o.ooo ,J .~t·ar lo tht• court Now ll.'t 's JUSl rmuginc how that's going to work ('O~SJDER TU.\l>DIUS J. nrGBUCKS. who is driving along in ha s br:Jlld rll'W Rloatmnhile v .12 when the traffic cop hauls tum over lor m;.iJ..ing an illegal left turn. Mr. Bigbucks will ~et his c1latwn for the turn all right. but chances are slim that the arresting officer \\ill find anything wrong with his luxury llmo11si111: Jly tuntrast . consider what is likely to happen lo Mar y Lou Bluecoll<.1r when she gets hauled over for the same turn v1olat1on She 's been beating her way back and forth -l0-wock .ev~da.y .inJ.WLwh~_g_,qld~ tbat fa1thfull> geti. her to the Job someho"' ---· NOT O'ILY DOES SllE get the bad turn ticket, but the llkt1l1hood is strong that the traffic cop will find a cracked rear \<It.'"' mirror or maybe that burned·oul license plate light L1,1<·n. \\llh the old tubs most workin,i? people ha\'e to dn\.C' Iv lht• JOb, traffic officers can probably find some kind r1f m•·l·h:.inic..rl v1ol~1t1on on e\'cry other one. Lktro1t has never learned how tv build a license plate light that lasts longer than 36 eusy payments. SO WllO 00 \IOU THINK will be coughing up the SS0.<100 1h;1t thl' Wrstminstl'r muni court will collect for f'1x It '1'1t'""''" It won't come from Thadd1us I. Bigbucks. ll will Ix• tlw workin~ stiffs who'll be forking it over at five <lolla1 ~<'crack. Things don't really change much WASHINGTON CAP> -While House drug abuse fighter Dr Peter G. Bourne is on paid furlough today after conceding he put a fictitious name on a prescription for an emotionally troubled e mployee who wanted to keep secret that she was get ting the much-abused sedative Quaalude. All day Wednesday, the White House press office, Bourne and other principals refused to com· ment about disclos ure that police in suburban Virginia are Inv estigating the matter and have cltarged a former room mate oC Bourne's employee with a fe lony. At 7 :45 p.m. White House Press Setretary J ody PowC>ll handed out a thret: p<ige state ment by Bourne and announced that the 38 year olu p:.yt•hiatnst had requested th~ leave "because of my dei:.1rc to clear my name as soon ai. pObliibh• and my concern lh<tl these 1m pl1(•at1ons do not interfere with tht• l·frcC't1vc operation:-. of tlw White lloul.e." BOURNE SAID: "I have con suited legal coun:.el und believe that what I have done wa!> neither le~ally nor morally wron~ .. B u t I' a u I F. b t• r t , <' o m monwcalth's attorn1·y 1n sub urban Prtnt•t> William Courll\ Va . o;a1d h1· was l'ons1d<•riii~ prosctullng Bournl' on t:ltht•r J misdc•mt.>anor or felony C'hurj!c• but would awJ1t complPtmn ur lhL· 1nvl'sl11w11on bdm •· dc·t·1dm~ whal to do /tlarried, College Age Couples Surveyed On Sex Relations OOSTON <APl-When a man has a sexual problem. his wife prob ably_ knows about it. but the man rarely recognizes his wife's o~n problems, according to a publis hed Mudy of 100 "happily married" couples. One·third of the women surve) ed said they had d1fftcuJty main laming excitement during in· lercoursc•. but only one husband in '>l'VCn thou~ht their Wl\'<'s h ad this problem The' study of 100 white. middle · r lass Christian couples was con ducted by the Unn c•rsrty of Pith burgh's Departmt:nt of Psychiatry and publis hed tod<Jy in the New Eni:Jand Journal of Mt:d 1cint: AL THOUGH ALMOST half thl· women and one·th1rd of the men reported physical or psycholo~ical problems with sex. 83 men and 83 women rated their marriages as happy Nine- ty pl•rcrnt said they would marry the same person. The s tudy conc ludes t he ('Ou pies "still feel very pos1t1 ve ubout their sexual re lations and their murr1ages." The researchers said difficulty in becoming aroused was the mos t important factor in a woman's sexual dissatisfaction. man: 1~portariL~~iffi ~ifflclfllY __ or inal51T1Cy1'?f'm rgasm. --- The most frequent problem among the men. listed by 36 of them, was premature CJacul:ct· t1on Sixteen J*rcent said they had e ither difficulty gl'lltng an rrect1on or difficulty m a1nta10. ang Onl' M E.\NWmU:, A STl'DY of COll<'S.:t' agL· couple:-. says having sex appan•ntly nt·rther makc:-. nor hreaks a rl'lationsh1p Thl' two.year l 'CL\ study of 200 Roston area couples f<}IJnd that 41 percent had Sl'X within a month after meeting. 41 percent had sex after the first month and 18 percent ab:.taincd fur lht! t!n· tire pl'nod Thl· '>tud) rurthl·r shoY. ed that 46 percent of th1.• couples hro~t· up within the two year period. 34 perct•nt \H~rc stall dating <md 20 perct·nt got married · · w 1.• f o u n d n o <' v 1 d <' n c c· that t•arly sex Ol'l't•ssanl} short c1rc·u1ls th1.• dl'\wlopmt.•nt of h1'>I ani:: commllml'nb or that scxu<il abstinence or m1Jdt:r(.lt10n 1n crruses or dl'creases thl' dl' \ t·lopmt•nl ur ,, la:-.tin~ rela t1onsh1µ." n•st•archcr Letitia Ann<' Peplau writes an a pro. fess1onal Journal. Accordi"g to Bourne·, state m t• n t and t h a t 11 r h 1 '5 c1 d min1strat1vc (.1Ss1s tant 1n thl· White Hout;1,· Wt'st wing. Ellt•n J . Metsky. here 1s what happened. MS. METSKV C'A M E to Bourne <'<>nce rm•d :ioout cmo. 11onal problcmi. wh1<·h had l'aused her diffirulty 1n 'lfl:cpanj!. She a1'kt:d that her name ht· kt:pt :.ecret. Bourne ~uv1· h•·r a 11rt"•l'nrl 11011 on .rulv i. m•1tl• •1ut t•1 .1 fie· t1h<1t1:-. nt1m1 for I~. l;ilil1•f', ,,, tht ltJ.!hllv 111nlrrill11J ••l.111 vi· ml't h;1qu.d11r11 .ii .11 ._ r111w11 l1v thtt brantl 11,1nu· (Ju.rnlu•I• Ms M<·L'>ky fr"lnrl h• duJ rust hav(' ltml· lo ~r·t tit• I•''" 1 n11t11m fillt'<I .ind .1.,k1·!J ,, '''' "'' 1 ttw1m nl;ll 1' T•1b~ \1 l.•111; ,,, ,., I Huurn1··, IH •· .1·npt11111 1111• 11 f111 hc·1 I T WAS I. f ; t\ R ' t. I> t 11 .11 ll11t11111· wr11lt.• ll11· r111·.,1 11pl1•111 1n 1h1· nJrru 11r "~;1r.Jh h1<1v.11 M " Lonv ,, i!f, y• d r 11lrf physrt:il tll!'r i.lf'l'>t w •• ~ •• 11 n •,t•·d .July 11 an suburbun W1xl(Jlir11Jv•. V<i • by Pnnt•t· W1llwm Cuuoly pul1l'l' wh1·n :,h1• tr wd 111 h""' 11 fillt•<I near whr·n· s h1 · wMk1·rl ll wa!> learned th<tl Bourne ... pr 1•script1Cin l.111! nut "ll''f'lh \lihll'h of two µill '>111•<., 11, us1• und the drug~1st betam•· .,u..., PICIOU!> Hl' (ailed the lch·phonl· numht.•r on the prE.'scr1pt1on and "a<., unable to reilc·h Bou rm· bt'C'u u~t· th1.· numhl'r "'a" out or dalt' Ill' thl·n calld oolltl· OLRl:\G A SECOl'tO bm·fmf: latl'r Wednesday night. Po"dl d1s<'losed th<it Bournt• hu., "rit kn ,, total of JO preser1pt1on:-. for White tlouse st<Jffers. but onlv ~ls MeL.,ky·~ methaqualotte vre Sl'nption "'as madt• out 1n d phony name Of the JO. five >At're for sub ~ t o. n l' 1· s c n n t r o 111:' d h v l ht' federal gOvl·rnml'nt. Powell .... ud. includrng M., Mc·i..."' , mt'thaqualon(• and d1l'l pilb "tor President Carter':. top aide. 11;.imllton .lorddn a P ..., •r?PflOto OEAO Al 79 Ret Rear Adm. Tate Rear Adntiral Jack~o11 Tale f)eaJ, at 79 UHA'\<il:. l'/\HK. fl.i 1AI'• H• I 111·cl H• .Jr J\dm .1 •• 1·k:.on H 'I .•t• v.h11 .1· <J.1i.ghlt·r t.y a Hu .:,1.111 "''' 1•1·n .n·tr<•:-.• w:1.• ;ti ''"''d ''' l1·av1· th1· ~>V!l'l L.nwn 11nly .tftt•r ,, p1·1,onal dJJJWal lu ~II\ II I 1'11, ,1111 r:l l.t•C1fll!I Br 1 1hrll'\ h<J'> dud of (<Ill< ('r ot ill 'I Jlt• v.ho tl1t·tl Wt 11m·,c.la)' at ..i hu,p1tal in tt11s :\orlh F!ortrl.1 <·ommun1t.> n1·<H JJl'k'>or.,:1:1.· pll·.1dl·d w11 h I hl· Sov111., ror 1 w r; ~la r' tn iJl>Prll\ t· ,, 'I'd l!Jr h1 ku ... -.1:in lttJrn ddughllf .ir tn ... :-. \'1l'1t.nJ t'.>vdoru\J Thl ..idm11 ul tnl1:-.ll·d in th1 L ~ :\c1\) pnut tt, \.\'orld W;jr I .inti rn•l thmugh th1 r..ink, t1. ht.' co mt· ont· of tht nc1 \. y , f<rsl ,,, 1<1tors lit> \\iJ' <JOl uf th1· ,, . ..., 1 t: m J ming mt·m 111 r-. 11f t hl· Goldt n Eat.:l<. /'\:-:-<.t·1,flion .. 1r. t·•trl.> urg..i111L.tl1un t<Jmpow<! of ~J\ .v .J\.l:tl(ll'> In i.1dd1twn to h1:. di.!u~hlt·r T.ill• 1:-..,Ur\'1H·d by his Y.1fe II a 1,l'( of Orang1.· f•;.irk :.ind d .,on. n ·t1rcd N<ivy Capt Hugh Tjlt'. of Edgl'Y. <1tt·r. l\ld Reception Mixed ALCOHOL, SEX 'DON'T MIX' BELMONT. Mass . < 1\ P> Doctors say a study on alcohol and sex explains scientifiC'ally what Shakespear e said poetical- ly it provokes the desire but it takes away the performance SYLVANIA COLOR 13~fagonal COLOR PORTABLE W ASHl~GTON <AP> Indian leaders are discovering the btt ttrsweet reality of protest marches -people may support their r.iuse. but the JlOVernmcnt can turn a cold shoulder. For three days the Indians have paraded through Washington. staging demon~trat1on~ at the Capitol. at the FBI, at Lafayette Park across the stre<'l from the White House. And for the most part, Indian leaders say they have been ignored by orhcrnl Washington "P erhaps the\ don't w<int to sit down and face the lssue of col onializatio n. sover<'1gn ty and treaty rights." said Vernon Bellecourt. an ObJibwa who 1s one of the leaders of the m1htan• Am erican Indian Mtwc•ment Expcr1mC'nts on 16 male \ o I u n t l' e r s a t R e l m o n t · s MacLcan Hospital found that a good bell of vodka lowered the tevel of tei-.tostcrone. which con trols sexual potency. Texas Still Sizzling Hope Slim for Break in 18-day Heat Wave AU>vQU.,QUf' ..Am•r•lto Aft•nt• AtlaM'( Cl1V 8 &•timort 8irm1n9t'h\m 80\Jon CIHUOO C•rt<•f'H\•h ClfVf't•nd (Ot"f't\buto DAii~• Fo'1 Wonh 0..nver • Of't'O•I lnd1•n•ootl\ II•"••• Clly L•• ll•Q•• l>ttle Rock l.OU!\•tllf' Memotlll M•n~apoffs·SC. Pau• ... ,,, •• u. Hfw Ortf'An\ l<tw VOfll Ok'•"°"'• City Or••nCIO Phll•O('ton1a PhMn111 PtthbutO" ''""° HI L.e ,.<1' 100 10 •• &• 1• .. 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But (lnol approval o r the project L .... Ji! 'if l"0 8fUs 1 .~; \~ "'"'<11 60 " 11~-"' MP~c uo • " !J: " -._. -must wait until 11 30-dev public com· •111 11 IAO .'4t • '" lt(Auc tl I• , ·~ -1-e -l\t'IOI" " 111 I) ~ I r Yo llCA I 411 I 1~ fl\o'o ~ " dmp_T ~ • " '~. ,, EO$ .. ,. (JI tO ..... IC Ind I el • \1 ,.... • .. Moft oft.. ' 1 .,,, I . ,_CAP1 > '° .,.... ml'n\ pcrtod cnd:s Aui: 20 Pf< -' a "~"-EIMtMq . • .. • •• IC In Pl 1 fO 1 .. MoP\ PtU1 ' ,,~ •• 1. llCA pf • '1'H I Thurtday. July 20, 1978 s DAILY PILOT 87- Sonae Fraud f'otoad Money Machines Not Fool-proof By SYLVIA PORTER In California. a computer error by an electronic bank In~ device put more than $30,000 into the savings a ccount of a cafeteria worker. The man quickly w ithdrew th~ money and disappeared. He is being sought on char ges ol grand theft. In Washin~ton. 0 C • a "money-matlc" machine went on the blink one weekend and dispensed money to c ustomers seeking withdrawals. The computer recordt'd the uccoWll numbers but not the totals each person bad drawn. Some customers couJd not -or would no t recall h ow muc h they had withdrawn . DURING THE INTRODUCTORY PHASE of several 24-h o ur banking center terminals in New York City, som e customers left their mac h ines before they had s hut down. On one occasion. an observant con man noted a customer'::. identification code and, with t.he m achine s till running, he withdr ew St.000 from the customer's account. ThE' relative l y new electron ic banking d e vices automated telle r s. "moncy-matic" machines, "24 -hour banking centers, .. cash dispensers, etc -are neither totally fail-nor fraud-proof. To avoid e lectronic banking mishaps. -Get a person3 I demonstration and ex· planation from a bank official on how the com puter device operates Money's Worth Do not write your 1 p ersonal identihca tion '-...iil~------- num ber or code on your transaction card o r a nywhere e lse it might be observed. s tolen or mis placed. M e morize it. -Do not l end your transaction card to anyon e and do not reveal to anyone your personal identification number or code. Legislation 1s pending in Congress that would make you liable for transactions c arried o ut by someone to whom you havC' loaned your card or code. When US1ng a computer termmal. be sur e tht' machine has tumcrl lt!>elf off and that you have your card before you leave -DEPRESS KEYS 0 .. THE machine firmly and s lowly to make certain your message get s across correct· ly . Most s ystems are des igned lo operate relatively s lowly Keep r eceipts o f transact ions. Read these recc1pti. to insure that you didn't push the wrong buttons o r the com puter didn't make :m err or Ma ke a n entr y into yOllr checkbook artcr you have completed a transactlon. Uecause you can make deposits. withdrawals o r transfers so quickly, it is easy t o forget to make: the proper notations Avoid. 1f possible. using cash dispensing machan~ in tow traHic areas la te at night o r other odd hours -CHECK \'OUR B~L/\NCE PERIODICALLY on the computer to be s ure It squarei. with your own If you have problem s to discuss with a bank orricial. LJse the telephone attached to many computers. Don't wait until you get your month'y statement to explain discrepan· cies Funding Woes W ASHl!'-CTON I AP> -Longer life s pans a nd eurticr retirement are confro nting the nation with scn o u s ques· lions about the cost of providing retirement income. says Health. Education and W e lfare Secretary Joseph Califann Jr "Ironically. wn1le people are living lo n ger. they are rt" ti ring <:-arl1er... Ca It fa no sajd in tei,timony before thl' Sen ate Select Comm1ttC'C· on A~ing "TODAV. AMONG PF.OPLE 65 und over. o nly ODL' man in fin·. und unl· \\Oman in 12. are m tht: workforl't'. • h e s aid . Thal compa1't1s with .1 ttml' 30 year s a~o when n carlv half of a ll m en 65 and over remained on the 1ob Califano :-.:.11d "ll ffi:Jkl'S l1lllL1 "l'fll)l• s (•n s l' for !ht• s kills and ol<kr l'llitcn-. t11 hl· wa-,lt•d . · s ocial. economic or common I ulcnts or mil hons o r ht•a lthy "a ad the JI EW l'htd CALJF'ANO SAID THIS f1~al }ear thl' US govern mcnt will six1nd Sl 12 billion. or 24 percent o f the fcdt>rul budgel. nn s cn·1ccs or prOJ!ram-. for tht· C'ldc rl> As the pt!rccnta1-:t• o f older c1t1zcns increas t:s, C3llfanu said. those cost s will raw to $350 billion hy I he y t·ur 2010 Califano s:.iH1 soml' c hanges m1~ht be cons1dl•red to c11. toura~t· JX'Oplt• lo ~ork a few year:-more fie said that possibly th('re s hould be more incentives hke the onl' provided in la s t year 's Social Security amend· mcnts. which 1nc n•ast' <in t•mployee's r etire ment. benefit:. by J percent for eurh :,ear of work after age 65 LA-San Diego Train Subject of Dispute LOS ANGELES I AP )·-Charg es o f deliocratc delays a nd threats of a lawsuit arc c louding the wanin~ days of the El Camino. a i..os Angeles County-s ubsidized train link ing Los Angeles and Sun Die~o Supen.1s or Aaxtt•r Ward. whos e sponsorship or the S2 5 million venture earned the train the sobriq11el. "Baxter W ard's Choo-C hoo." w on approval from the Board of Supervisors this week to sue Sante Fe Railway, which operated the tra in Ward 11aid that before f'eb. 14 , 1978, the train operated at 89 percent on·lime e fficiency He s aid ln the Clrs l three months afh'r the rounty tr:un service began, the on-tlmt• rate dropped to 20 percent. "I 00 NOT KNOW IF SUCH delays were 1ntent1onal o r ncgli~ent," u id Wurd. "But I do believe the d e l<i}S have ('Ost the county of Los Angeles money " Similar te1ial action also was threate ned l>y the s tate. which helped along w1lh Amtrak to finance the project on a six month trial basl!l that e nds next m onth A Santa F"e spokes m a n said the railroad woulct have no comment Wltil It could review W3rd's allegations fully Ward's motion ror a court suit agaln11t Santc f'<' w~i. s upported by Supervisors KeMeth Hahn and Ed Ede lmun. but o pJ>(>C'led by S upervisors Pete Schabarum and James Hayes, who wurn cd leg al action would only be a w aste of the county's money and time American Buys Gnmunan SAVANNAH. G1l <A P> American J et Jodustrics Corp of Van Nu)'s has agreed in prtnclplo to pay $32 million In cash a nd S20 s mlllion in preferred s tock to purchase Grumman-American Aviation Corp , company officials hove Mnounced. Grumman American Is a Sovannah·baae<I subsidiary o r Grum man A v1nuon • .. ~LVf>ILOl NATIONAL I LOCAL They Just Don't MaRe 'em Like They Used To By HUGH A. lnJLUGAN A,. S.-CIM C.1 • f I NEW YORK They aay tblt in thia hyped Covenng the third Tooy Zale-Rocky Guzlano f1ght. Cannon could wring the sweat and the blood 6pell e d out ROC KY G'RAZIANO MIO OLEWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD. On ly the name was correct .· . " is from tht! deft one lin<·r' ore on whatever bu~ged. bored af e o! athlete's agents and mulum!Uioo dollar p ayer contracts. they don't make genuine bleacher idols anymore hxe Diuy Dean. Jack Dempsey. Sugar Ray Robinson. Red Grange and the immortal Babe. of ringside from has \ypewnter with the s tark s1mphc1ty ot Hemingway, tus personal idol: "Zale hit ham with a left hook and Graziano went over bac kward. His head made the sound an auctioneer 's mallet makes on a solid block of wood whe n the deal Is closed. They came out ol the corner and But being the t ype o r reporter who watches from the sidelines and leaves the spoUigbt to tbe s tars. Cannon let the fallen champ on the dress ing room table have the last word: ·'There's only one way you can lick Zale," Graziano said. "Vou got to kill him." or amused him. Some typical Cannon fodde r . • Guys with whale i.ho('c, always look like strangers no matter what town they're in " "Some or the wisest men I know a.re bad speller s " Reggie J ackson's conferring with his lawyer after being benched by Billy Martin just doesn't grab the public like Babe Ruth homering a fter being fined S500 by the Yankee management for a belly acbP brought on by si.x beers, a dozen hot dogs and three sacks of 'Potato chips between games or a key doubleheader. picke d him up and put the ,. CANNON C'OULD CATCH THE pun<'hdrunk 'lavor of StiJlman's gym in a single line shouted over the pay telephone by a fi ght manage r "What Ton>' Kelly you w ant ? . . The lt.alian onP 'l can't ever reme mber staying to the end of a movie in which the actors worl! •ogas." -green·edged white bathrobe 01uv ouM The ln sh One ... The Jewish one?" .. If I had a choice of drinking partners. l'd pick Winston Churchill." over his s houlder s The letters on the back The book's title, ''Nobody Asked Me, But BUT E VEJ" WITHOUT THE debatably ruinous e rrect s or f ilthy lucr e on a star l .......... performer's soul, they don't make sports writers anym ore either like Joe Palmer. Damon Runyon. Boston's Col. Egan. GranUand Rice, Dan Parker and Jimmy Cannon. .......................... ,.,.,,,21 All photogrtPhle. typogiaphl· Jn t he a bsence of a corrupti ng salary schedule for journalists. the logic of the matter would t end to indicate that without the former · the col· orful characters worth writing about -the latte r the t ype-writer troubadours who sing their praises and record their antics for a n adoring pubhc -can no longer exist Which may be why Scotty Reston and J immy Bres lin g raduated to picking on •politl· •wu..... cians and bureaucrats instead of outfielders who m 1SJudge fly b alls and sho~tstops who louse up easy doubleplays. But then there is Red Smitb still soldiering on up therP in the press box. writing the elfin. graceful. witty prose that makes the reader wonder wh~ day after day the best writing in newspapers is found on the sports pages and not the op·ed page, whe re la creme-de-la..creme is supposed to assemble THESE THOUGHTS WERE stirred by my reading on a lazy summer day when the Yank· ees were rained out in Boston, "Nobody Asked Me, But the World of Jimmy Cannon." a collec- t1on of his columns from the New York Post and old Journal American Cannon died •n 1973 and he is AS m uch missed arounc1 this town as the Giants and Dodgers . When I fi rst came to New York from New Orle«os m thf> m1d-l950s therP was Red Smith in the morning a nd Jimmy Cannon in the afternoon a nd. best of a ll, both of them al lunch at Toots Shor ·s. sitting up there in front CJt the important( ~~.. ) t1Jb l es n ear Frank ~, ~~ Coste llo. Jackie Gleason./'!" ~W M 1rke.> Mantle and John . _ --- Charles Daly They were a nd are m y idols, a nd they have worn well. , cal and printing 8f'rota subject to correction. AU .... Items aubject to stock ()fl hand. \. waters gantty Ir thoroughly A pulaatlng spray ts better .thsn a full bore ol water for lawn .,,d gardens. Full or par- uat adjustment. #PS-5. Reg, 9.99 7•• In those days, sports writers seemed to be mucb close r to the athletes they wrote about Cannon was a personal friend of Casey Stengel, J oe DiMaggio, Rocky Marciano and Sugar Ray Robinson. whom he tried unsuccessfully to coax into retirement and thereby lost a friend. He got the Jets to hire Weeb Ewbank when Ralnblrd pistol I h d hi . Fl 'd style noule 11 Sonn) Werblin te ep one m an on a , person adlu•tabl• to to person. with the plea: "I need a coach." oover the area _ U_E COULD GO ON THE wagon a nd s till re -desired. With m;;::;;_.-._=_ marn-it l'l'drnti'lffi"olie-Ormlffng"Mddy'@f llightclub== .. -~o~ltlve anut- comic' Joe E. Lewis. who always turned up at Reg. 2.19 Shor's when his act was done. Maybe the star gazers were closer to the 141 s la.r s then because the re were fewer agents. lawyers a"d press spokespersons acting as go. betv.-ePns, a nd only an occasional s urly waiter to mterrupt with an ident1ryrng line like. "Let's see now. you're the m eatloaf. and you're the eggs Bt>nedict ?" ,Jimmy Cannon, of course. would have ap precrnted the second person approach It was the "'rit 111g style he <·mµlo)ed with singular success to tell about the people who knew best without re. ~ort1ng to tht• cgot1st1cal "I" so common in TV and 1 a d10 ~ports Journa lis m •· \'OU'KE FRA"IK fARKENTON, a straight arro\.\ in a swtn~('rS town " ·vnu'rc Rocky Marciano who bled for fame.' .. You're Mkkey· Mantle: You're the bubble· gum kid 1n a chcw-tohacco league " GWC Honors .. A' Students A totaJ of 157 students with A averages have been placecf on the dean's list at Golden West College 111 Huntington lieach Those from the Orange Coast are. by city: On to School Aide to Be Physician Davtd Greenberg. 21, of Costa Mesa, may re· turn to work al Fountain Valley Community Hospital some day lo treat the patients instead of handling their linens and doing other attendant chores. A part-lime housekeeping employee s ince the age of 15, Greenberg was recently awarded $500 by the hospltaJ s taff on the eve of d eparture ror Houston, Tex .. and the Baylor College of Medicine. The aspiring doctor graduated with Phi Beta Kappa honors from UC Irvine, where be obtained bls degree in biology, with a 3.8 grade average. He was Huntington Beach Hlgh School's Boy of the Year in 1972, where he maintained straight A grades. His mother. 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