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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-07-25 - Orange Coast Pilot7 Boat, Plane Owners TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 25, 1978 To Get No Tax Relief VOL 11, .. 0 *• J SECTIO..S. tt l'AGU • Food Priees leveling Off? • Arson Suspeeted. in Laguna • Submarine Salvage Try Delayed • CAtntrols Threaten landlords It's Official Food Bills Up 10% Umeling Off Begins, But Higher Than 1977 W ASlll NG TON 1AP 1 Food price~ arl' lt'v<.•hng orf but prob at>l ~ will finish tht· Yl'tir JO percent hi gher thafl lfl IH77 . the f1n·~1dl•nt 's chwf wage <1nd pric<.• ad\'lser sauHoday For the lhrt.'l' pl.•rslln ram1ly of an avcrug1· urhan wagt· earner. that \\ould mt•an a \\et•klv grocl'ry bill about S5 l<ll'Al·r thui1 last vt•ar·s S49.ti6 a \H'l'k · · ~~ort unall'b. lht• rapid rate o' roud·prin• inrtatwn which w1· huvc l''ll\'flt•m·<•d thu~ far thb County Roling year is no• expected to continue and the worst seem!. behind us:· suid Barry P Bosworth. dirce tor of the president's Council on wage and Price St ability "l t will be difficult, howCVl'r to comuensate for the lari.te in cr eases which have alrl'ady taken place.·· Bosworth told tht• Agriculture Committee·~ s uh· committee on domes tic m ark~t ing. consumer re lations and nutrition. lie said !.UgiJr prict•s hu\t• Tax Relief Nix~d For Boats, Planes 8~ GARYGR,\:'llVlLLt: OI , ... Oally Pilot Sl•tt Orange Cou n ty boat and <J1rplane owners won't he getting any property tax rl'licf this year. That became certain Monday when l\s:iistant County Counsel William McCourt ~ent u memo to county officials that declares Proposition 13 hus no erft•ct on the 1978·79 unscC'ured tax roll llad thr lef(tll finding been otherwise. boat owners would h a,•e san.-d up to 60 pe rcent on their 1978·79 tax bills while ;tirplane owner!> would have re ,1lized <tbout a 30 percent sav· in gs There wa!> nevl'r a question that the tax reform initiative'!> rollback of values to their 1975-76 levels did not apply to personal property such as boats a nd airplanes. However. there was a question about the 1 perce nt o f full m arket value property tax limitation set by Proposition 13 The state Attorney General's Office as well as the State Board of Equalization earlier ruled that the one tH!rcent limitation should apply lo person al prop- erty. But some counties. including <See TAXES. Page A2) ht'l'll l'l!.tnJ! r.1p1dly bensu-;1· of thl' dome~llc pnct•-support pro ~ram that holds the price or s ug ar at twice• thl' world priCl' !IP urgt.'d tht• panel not lo ··t'x accrbull; this pr·obll•m by l'nact inA a new ~ugar proj!ram which would lw evl'n morl' inf1<1 t1onarv ·· ll oward W llJort . rh1et c.·conomist al the Agriculture Departml'nt. :.aid the weekl:, 1n crt•ase in the civeragl' grott'ry bill tould bl' as little> as S4 He said his fort•cas t 1s bast•d on more modt•rat1on 1n nwcit prices than olhl·rs prechct S11hC'omm1tll'l' Chairman l''r l'<l l'ri c·k W H 11.·h mond. D ~ Y . ~;ml thal food pnct·~ arl' tht• most \h1bll' ev1dem·p of in flat1on For the poor and tho~l' on f1xN1 1m:omes. he said. ··th1· trip to thl' market ha~ he<'Oml' a n•gular t>'<t•n·1st· in disbelief. ~ho<'k ~ind. all too oftt:~. self dt•111al ·· The Agncultun· Ot>partmt>nl 1:-. ~uying that mo~t of the food pn<'e 1ncreasl' th1!. year will bt· due t o higher returns to far m ers. especially for beef. fruit and vcgctable~. But the costs of preparing. packaging a nd selling the food to consumers a lso will r ise. it says Those "middleman " cosb have accounted for 85 percent of the increases in five years. This year . su~rmarkets have been slow in passing along their in· crea sed costs to consumt:'rs. their t rade ·associat1on savs. Last year . the Agriculture Departme nt's hypothetical <See FOOD. Page A2 > Laguna Arsons __ By bTEVE MITCllELa.. Ol IM Oell, l"I ... Slett L<1t(una Beach police suspect arson In a $40.000 blaze early this morning at a home under cons truction just below Arch Beach fleiJthts. The blaze at a hom e in the final framing stage al 503 Alta Vista Way sent n a mes a nd large ~parks into the early morning skies as firemen and police units raced up th e steep. winding roadway The fire is llbc ninth In less than three mo.ulhs in the hilltop areas of La11unu Bench involving homes under construction "You could see the glow from the flames down on G lcnncyre Street." said Sgt. Terry Temple. who along with Officer Carmen Pollastro he lped ma n fire hoses during the 20 minute battle to quell the blaze. Firemen were hampered in their e fforts whe n a n axle snapped on a 1973 l,500 gallon pumper truck as it navigated the narrow roadway ha lfway up Alta Vista Way. A paramedic van responding to the 4:30 a .m. blaze picked up three firemen from the disabled firetruck and carried them to the scene or the blaze Sgt. Temple suid he used a lo uds peaker to rouse nearby residents. telling them to gel on their roofs and hose them down due lo the large e mbe rs floating in the air Arson investigators were able to sift through the mountains of lumber and debris a half hour a fter the blazc Mike Davis. Laguna's arson investigator. said this morning the blaze was definitely lnten tionully set "We found three separrlot e points of orll(in In the garage area ... he snlc1 "T his one was like the others. all houses an the fin ishln~ stages of rraming. all on lhf' hi llside .. . I ) 'Big A' Becomes Home Los Angt•IL·~ H;11n -. ol f1 <:1ab wen.~ in Orani::<' County tml.J~ t•1 announct• they'll bl' moving th1·11 professional foothall tt•am to Anah1•1m Stadium 1n t1m1• for thP 1980 seasnn Thl' first step in the· t'l;,,ihoralt• announ<•t•m1•nt pron•s:-. "as ,, press conft•ren<·t• at /\nuht•1rn Stadium I\ I thl• paC'k t'C1 pn•-.s nwctmg R ;,,i m s n w n 1· r ( • a r r o I I Ro~enhloom ~a 1cl hl• \\ill sign .i lettl'r of agrN·ml'nl sp<·ll1ng out in rough fo1 m lll•t,11ls of thl' Ram~ moH· :J5e m1h•.., ..,nulh on thl' Santa 1\n;1 Fn•t•w,I\ Latt•r. t hl.· Anaht•1 m Cit' l'ou11 ('II .... ill \Otl' on II!. .1t'C·1·pt.1n("(• nt t hl' <.1J!rt't'ffiCOt It ('alb for tht• t•:>.1o1.111..,1011 ot th(• 42.llOO M·..it ~tad1um 111 J tool hall capJc1t~ of70,000se.1t~ When n•ady for foothall th1• RAMS' PLAYERS REACT TO MOVE-8 1 PILOT POLLS FANS ON NEW HOME-81 'TRADITION COMES TO BIG A '-82 stadium wi ll 1ndudt• ~uc h luxur~ US 50 to 80 r,:1va1l' ~Ulll''l for tht• viewing plea!.111 t• of w1•tl tn do Rams fans Also to h<' t•on:.tru1·te>d ad1a ct•nt to thl' ~tad1um .in• the• park in~ facihlles nt·edcd to Jccom mod ate> tht· lar!!t•r lTO\\ els When i;ummed up, the Ram~ move to Oran~e County mNm s a Sl20 m1lhon dc•velo11menl 1n th<• stadium ar<·a 1k :.1gned to keep Anaheim <tl tht' fon•front of <.ll" tiv1ty m lhe county The stadium, in tht• fall will 1oin the nearh) <.'On\ l•nl ion center as wdl a !> Oisnc) land Uh the county's tnuJor 1·cntt•r of v1!> 1tor attention Left behind when thl' Rums make their move will ht• th£' ag ing Los Angeles Mt'moria l Coliseum when · Rum!. football teams have ballh•<I thl' pui:t 32 years Officials in l.ns l\n~eks rupped lfosenbloom 's dcM~rhon of their l'ily and vowNI Monda' to go to court 1f necessary to Jt trn<'t a not her foot ball tC'a m 1 nto the Coliseum /\naht•im Mu y111 ,J o hn St-ymour haill'd th<' Ram mon· <See RAMS. Pag.-A21 0.ltlY P•lo1 s1 .. tt Pl>Olo MOVING THE RAMS Owner Rosenbloom Obstacles Delay Plans To Raise Sub '\in t•ffort wi II ht• m adt· 1111 "l'Vl•ral days to raise• a two man ..,ubmanne bl'ing towed hy .1 Pasadena phys 1e1an when lhl' $18.000 l'raft poppt•d its hatch. took on wall'r and sunk off Sl•al Hc•ad1 Sunda\' Orange• C'ount \ S h er iff', 11 ;1rhur Patrol officer .., at Sun~t·t l\quat ic P<1rk ::.aid Dr Michael U Smith. -tl. ma~ ;1l tt•mpt t ht• ...11\ a ge· 1nbh1msl'lf 'Thl' trick will lw to find 11 ..,;11d l>l'puty Oerek Love>tt, ex pla1111ng that Dr Sm ith h1m~elt 1s a ch vcr and former Na'' doc· tor who st·rve<J on Polan~· dass suhmar1tll'~ The heuv\ 'l'~~l'I . 11 1 • fet•I long a nd outfitted with l'Osll) elect ron ic equipment. wcnl clown <1bout threc qu<.1rter.., of .1 m1h' off tht· Seal Rl·ach Naval Wl•a pons Stat1<rn'-. l\naht•im Lanc11ng t•ntranct• It 1s h<'li£>vccl to tw nn t ht• l>ol tom 111 about 40 feet or wutcr ··But sht• ha~ whal we• call ·b ag~ie:.· aboard." l'Xplaim•d Ha rbor Patrol lk puty Lovett . a ddinJ( t h <.•v arl' 1nrtatahlP plas tic bag~ to w h 1t•h com pressed gas cartridi:t(•s an• at tached for ready inflation fie said il 1s poss1hll' the• hldt• !.U bmar ine desi~ned by Capt Gt'oq~c Kittrid~c I USN Rt'l I a.., a rcert'ut1on and rt•..,1•arch veh1 ell? could be brought lo the :,ur fal'I' With tht• aid of tht' "bl!J( j(IC~ ' ... . ~ - Controls Threaten Owners LOS ANGELES I I\ P • Ta'< r1•11sa1kr Howard .Jarvis and Al torrwy {i<.•t1l'ral 1-:vellt• Ynungr•r ..,a~ landlord!. must voluntarily rdra1n from rui~mg rents or fal'l· t ht• pro~pl'l't of n •nt eontrol t\ 1 a 1omt Ill''"" l'onfcrcncl· :\l on cla~ with Younger. Jarvi~ ...,, J nwtl that · n •nl con I rol would lw ,1 t11 .... a~tt•r · .J;irv1!>. thl' <'O ;1uthor t1l Propos1t1on 13. saH1 that 2511.0110 111 more than 3 million .1partmPnt~ 111 the stall' ha\ 1• lowl'n·ci rl•nl~ without lt'g1 s lat1on ·Thal ·, not the en CJ of OUI j.!0;11 In <1nntht•r ('O u ple ot month., tht•n· will he mort' progrl'~~. ·hcuddl'd Yo unj!cr. the.• RepJhl1can 1111m rnl'l' for governor . said a ... t.1tt.•w1dl' rent conLrol l::iw would vwlatt• Cal1fnrn1:J ·s anti -tru~l ..,tatu te:-bu1 thcit t·1t1c!. could 1·nac•1 1nd1v1dual rent control l.1w ... Tht• I.Ai:-l\ngeles Ci ty Council (St•t> RENTS. Page t\21 Or a n~~ Ccrn'• ---,........ - \\ t•a l hc•r Patl•h y n1 ghl a nd morn 1 n~ to " c l oud s, otherwise mostly sunny throu~h Wt•dnesday Not mu c·h r h ange in temperatures. Highs from nt!ar 70 at the beaches to m1d RO-. inland are<1 s Low' toni~ht in lht> mio fiOS INSIDE TODA '1 Lwda Mnrley Well.~ of 'frwporl Rt•ach 1s on her way to /Je11H1 a pilot fnr a ma1or airl111es Set> f't'atunng. Page Cl l•dex Al Y011f ~ke Al ltoler"'tt._ a Erma llo-* CJ A1111 L•r>den L M, lloyd A• MlllOfl M0•-111 I l w1111 .. • ••·S Mtvl.. I Cd lllor111e Af Mul••I l'-CIHtlliff CJ.ID HetlOfl•I N.-n c.""" a1 or•,... c-1, c ... ., • .,. ., ,...,,. OHlll Nolk.. •• \toe• M•...U ••11 .. 1.1 .. _ •• ,., .. 1.1 ... ltottrtel-It Tll .. IHt l'eetwrltot CM WUl ... t A Nor.KO.. CJ W~ Newt A I \ '2 DAIL .. PILOT __ ......;s;;.._ _____ r_u_•_s<Mi~y_Ju_1._y_2t> __ •9_7_8 • Rams Hit West Coast ID '46 R \ (, \R\ (,R,\N\ ILLl· o< 1,.. 0.ily ,.,... Suri fht• Jotlntc \ that v.111 hrm..: the l.ul> \ nl(!!lt'l> R ,1ms to Or anli!e ( 11unt ._. in 1980 be~an 1n 1946 '' ht>n lht> lht•n '~oriel t·hampwn t "h•\ l IJr11I R,1111-. lhl('kt•cl Lhc·1r hJ ~' .111d rnoq•d lo t.o-. 1\n~dc:. 'l'\\1•l\t· \t•ar" l <1lt·r the· Brooklyn Ood~l·rs followed the R f!ms tot h<' Wl''' Co<t'il A\ ll1l't1. howt•vcr, the rt um:-. hi!d provt'IJ tl11•r(• ''a:-ferttlt· ground for m,qor lt·:.iguc sporb In tht• \.\t•:-.t The· NJI 11m :.tl Foot h:.ill Lt•agul' team had <ilso shuwn that :.iir tra V('I hJ('" .rncJ rorth atru ... :-. the co11nt1) \\J:-. huth µracltl'al and pruf1tahlt• In lht· fll'<K't''' th<· ftiims also Supermart Walkouts Looming I.OS /\NC El.ES (1\1'1 In t1·n "' h:crg;1111111g \.\1t h t wo po\\ t•rful unions was under way tml,1y 111 an attempt to avert \.\ af"(111t:-. that tou ld tit• up Cal1forr11a's m:1111r ... upcrmarkt't drn1ns from Oregon lo the Mttx· H' a 11 horcl1 ·1 Hoh \.111g l. a -.pokt•s man for t ht· f111 lfl Emplo) Prs L'ounc1I. "<11d !\londa~ tlw Hl'lud Clerk" t '11w11 111 Southt·rri Cul1forn1a had ,1i.:r1·c·rl to l''ll-nd It:-t·ont ract t:"<· pir ,1l111n rl.11t· from .Jul~ 30 to \ U.I! II• hut .ulcl1·cl 1 h;it talh \\ l'I 1• 111 ogn •,,,ing · 't'r}. \'ery ... 1(1\\ h • \.\ 1· h.t' 1·11 t even gotten to mnnt•\ '""t'' 't•t · · Voigt ... aid of t h1· t.lf J-, ''1th nine union locaJs 1•11\ 1 1 111i.: i t..5011 "orkerl> 'Wl•'re t 111 1.tlf..111g ••houl clerk work .11111 '1'11111111 \ So Wt• ha\e Cl lull&.: \\,I\ I 11 j.!CI ' Tlw t11111111 h.i.., s c heduled a ... 111f..1• \Oh ' ,\lfJ.! 15 \ <11 1-!I -.,1111 th1· lalks with th<· c 11 •1 f..,, 1m oln· .di ma1or cha111 :-.101 l's ;11HI s onw 1ndeµ<•nden~. lJnion n(•got1:1lor.., wt•rc seek· rnJ.! a wagl' and be nefit package th..t t \.\1•uld oftsl'l inflation as wl'l l ~1 :-. dose the g ;.ip with h1gh1>r paid <'lt•rks in Northern Caltlorn1a Tht· uw•ragc clerk's wa ~t.·s in Los Angt·lcs ,.., $6.92 an hour. c·ornµarcd lei S7 97 111 S<1n Franr1M·o Tht• l.1 ... t Southl·1·n Califurnw t 1111ti indu ... ln ''' 1k1• h.\ th1· dl'I 1..s "·"' 111 l!lfi!.I und la!->lCd l!.I d •• , .. In '\orllw111 l".tlilorn1J . talks "t•r C' mort: 1ntcn:-.l' with a con I rnl'l t.•:\p1rat11Jn dl'adlrne only a "1·1·" ,.,, .c' and ont• of t•1ght 'l1·am ... 11•r loear... ,tl11·adv out on -.t111-.t' 111 .1 \\ ll<l t'.11 \\ alkoul l•'11 ur 'llJX'rma1 kf'I t·ha1n' "·'''''' ·" H:1lph-.. Lucky's ilnd \lph.1 lk t.1 \H•rc • m·goliating '"'h lhl' f1 .,1m..,1t-r ... in San Fran 1·1-.1·11. and lht• union h a!'> ex· t•·ncl l'd tis t·ontra('l c•xpiratwn d.11•· lrum .Juh 18 to .July JI. lh tl T1•.1m-.tt·1 Loc:ut :115 n· f11st·<I 111 al11<f« hv l hl' t•xtcnsion ; I 11 t I I' u I I l ' <l I l !'. 1 . () 0 u "art•houst·mt•n off thl' ioh <il S ;.i I 1 · \\ a) .., h u g l' H i c h m on d "c1 1 dHHl'il' tht• supply center r 11 r th 1· ch a 1 11 · s No rth C' r n (' .dalo1111a <ilt•l'l'" Vo1t?t .... 11d -.11pl'rv1sory person· 1wl \\ l'rt' kl•t·p1ng tht• R1t·hmond f ~I ( tfl f\ (IJll'faflllg hUl th;i t d t• I I\ 1•1 I\'" h.1<1 tlropp<'d by 75 J)l•r \'('Ill '\\'t• 11• '1111 kl't•p1ng th<' SIOrt'S '11ppl11•d \\llh ftH11I. hut \.\C don't l..1111\\ '4h.1t \\Ill lwpp1•n nl'Xl "l'l'I.. '' ht•11 1111· t•,tl•ndt•d t·on I 1 ,I( I t'\Jlll't'' \ 01gt -.;IHI l'ht· :1;,,11011 nwmbl'r Rt.•tatl C l t• r I-.., l n w n 1 n !I. o rt h c r n (.'.tl1f111111a h:11 g ain:-. !--t•parately fr om ~1111 lwrn ('~1l1fnrnia. an<I 1h 1· 1irn•111 1·11nl 1 at·t <lot•s not t:'X p1rt• 11nt1I Pc•t :11 . 197H. atcord 111g lo un1011 'fl""l'~m.1n Ja1·k l.11" a II W1th111 tht• pa~t two month:-.. 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H a m ., o " n <' r t1nanc1t•r D:rn Rt•t>vt•:-. was haile d as a pioneer o f :-.o rt s. a d1 s tinct1on that s omehow rn later years -.h1fl<'d to WaltL•r O'Mallt•y of the Dodgers If not the Rums. thl' fabled Mo nsters o f the M1dwtt y. lht: Chicago Bears. drew big aowds to the Los Angeles Coliseum So did Sammy Baugh, a nd his \\ ashintiton Redskins <1nd the l>tngle wing Green Bay Packers The Ra ms more than held their own <igainst professional football competition m thetr own home town. the fledgling Los A ngele" Dons of the old All Ame n ta Foot ball LeagUl' A II that was left of that leaguC' whe n 1t folded in the early 1950s was the San Fra ncisco 49ers and the awesome Clevela nd Browns /\nd whill' lhL' Rams wt·rt· l's l abl is h1 ng themselves a s nu mbe r one in Los Angeles against a ll comer i,, including long.entrenched UCLA a nd USC 111 the college ranks. t here were other innovations T he Rams wl're <imong thl' firs t lo break the color lint> in profes-.1011.tl l1H1ll1 tll when th• ' '1i:ned .1).!111g l <.'l.1\ ~r eal KPllll.\ \\ .hhin~t1111 tn d t•ontr,1C't H .1 ms l'llJt•h Clari.. Shau~:h m•s:-.\ 11111•\ t·1· thJ11g1·tJ tht• IJ<'l 111 foot b .Jll 111 t ht• l~lfl4h ''ht 11 1n J !-.Ur fll I 'I· lllll\ 1 .1 ~illflsl I ht· d rt«Hll'd lh-011 .., h1· ~1.1t1•11ll'll rur1111n~ h;ic 1- Elro\ J111 ..,d11111h11h· ,, -;pltt t•ntl Th .it r11m e hrought the t hree · n·1·t•1\t•t olt.•11 ... 1• 111 l ootlwll, a11 1111101 ;1t11111 th.it '' 1101\ ,1 -.t .m <I 411 cl p ; 11'1 I lf l Ill' g,HJ)I' It \\,1s Hurn hJ llliJ1·k Fn•d (;l'ttrl-e who ww cby pamtl•d a p a ir 111 r .1m ho r n ... on h .... hl•ltnt.'I Tl1t• hot II!\ ht•r·,1111t· ltw ILm 1 11 a cll m ;11 I.. .1lltl .rn111 n lhl'r l1•:u1h \\l'll' l'lllJ~llll! tlt1• tf tt'Ol ,lll\l' AP WINIPMl.o ROCKLAND, MAINE, FAMILY SHOWS OFF THEIR NEW. $1 MILLION RACING YACHT From Left, Franceen. Philip and Charnee Long After Christening of 'Whitehawk' $1 Million Yacht Ready Ocean Racing Planned for 92-foot Craft ROCKLAND, Maim· (AP> llundrC'd:-. nf wl'll wishers. sip ping t'hampagnC' in thl• aftc·r noon sun. ctwerc<I a:-. an 11 year old girl chr1i,lened a Sl m1lhon ocean -gom~ r actnl! yacht w1lh one strong swing .. , play a lot o f s oftba ll." Charnce Long s<i1d with a s m1I<· whe n a sked about the l\\o handt>d backhand !\he used tcJ chris ten her Cather's yacht Mon da). The strong, graceful , 92-foot ··wh1tchuwk" three .vcars in VC Hospital Sex Change 'Successful' SAN DIEGO (AP> -The fi N sex-change o~rat1on pe rforml'CI at the Uni versity of California medical school was successful. the t·h1cf :-.w·gt•on says Or. C. Lowt>ll Par:-.on... \\hO hl'adcd thC' rour man tc.1m at L'nivcrs 1ty llosp1lal. sa id a man 1n his lak 30.., \\as j!IH•n tht• st•>. <H'J!an ... of a "oman Thl• :-.uri,:cry was pcrforml•d th1:-. ~ l.'ar in a sing It· operntwn I a s t 1 n g l ""' h ours a nd :rn minutes. Parsons said in an m lcrVtC'W Monday 11 <· said thl' pa t1cnt 1s happy with lhl· oulcorm• The patient. not publicly idl·n t1fied . was liv ing us a malt.• whl'll hl' t'ntcred the hospital. W1th1n a few month:. and bcfort• tlw operation he w;,1s drcssini: a:, a woman ;rnd using the femall• hormon<· t•strogen. Such a patient must b1• able to pay for the $5.000 operation as well u:-. tht.• 18-month psychiatnC' work up und followup psychiatm· c :.1 r c N l' 1th(' r Mc d i Ca I nor private insuranc£• pay-. fo r st•x <·h:1ngC's, Pursons s<J1d r the crafting at Lee's Boat Shop Inc. of Rol'kland i~ '<t1d to ht· lhe l•11·gt•st ot·t•:m r;H'tng y,1<"111 hu11t in 40}l'ar~ It <'O't Ca lilorn1a land d1· 'l'lopl•r Ph1hp Long more lh,m SI million and he said thl' ho.it building had bc·en a "dt·t:p .mcl pers onal l''Pl'rlL'ntt• · · Anybod~ who think::. t h.11 <·ra fhman:.h1p and prull· 111 ~our \\Ol'k "dt•<td, l<Jkl' ..i lno!-. l..tlllj.! ach i...l•rl l ht• happ) trowd of frn.:nlf .... locals :.ind touriE.t" /\ftt•r the launeh anu chr1!.ll'l1 1ng, th1.· "Whttl'hawk'' -.lqlJll'd ovl'r to a ne<Jrby publ1<' landing so admirers ('ould go a board and take a look. They found original wood carving, a la min<1ll'd Pllll' bathtub. a s a un a. a wood burning fireplat·t• and l:I tra1>h compacter and dis hwasher M ore thun 200 towns peoplt· and v1s1ton. turned out for the• "'Whitehawk" launC'h1ng, and the bright sun and warm wind made it an ideal afternoon 1111 the Maine coas t Young ladics m whill' s umnw1 d rt·~ sc:-.. o f d g c nll cm<' 11 111 carefully 1.>0s1tioncd yat.·htmg h at-. and sc<1rvt's. and ~011ng ml'n in Jt:ans and paints plotc ht•d Fro• Page Al FOOD. • • l hrl'e-mc mbcr u1 l>:in f...imtl\ :-.1w nt an estimated Sl.58<! 1)7 11;1 grot'l'rie:-., 1neluding l1 ~h ;111<1 such 1mporlC'<I bt•vC'ra,l!es ,,,, nil fee and ka That work:-out to $-19.6(i a week Cops Kill Driver EL SEGUNOO (AP1 /\n 1111 1dl'nt1ftf'd dnv<'r or a spcedmg auto mobile was ~hot to d c·atll afkr he led police on a h igh s peed c hase throug h the s trct'h of '\..c•\ l'ral South f3j:, t1llt's 1>olice said Otis' Odyssey Lion Cub Hitches a Ride ST PAU L. Minn. !AP I Otrs . a 4·month-old lion c ub who had been missing from the Como Zoo here. turned up in Milwaukee. apparently after hitching a ride . Como officials said they were told a young man named Scott Brandt had taken a cub matching Otis' description to the MilwiJukee Zoo on Monday Rrnndt told zoo officials in Milwaukee that he found the lion on Interstate 94 in Minneapolis and picked it up thinking it would make a good pet. However . he upparently changed his mind and de· ctded to turn it over to the zoo. Otis wus raised by a Minneapalis woman who c1onated htm to the zoo rccC'nlly Como 7..oo Director .John Fletcher satd h<.' think" '>Om eone cut a lock on the cub's cage and took tht• :inim al lale Sundav or carlv Monday Otis b not ,·1r1ou~. he said. but "can bite and '''rt.itch prctt) good " ' .. sh 1 rl s rn1ng ll'<f .1 round togl'I her \\ a 1 I 1 n ..: I 111 1 lw It· 11 \ 1 I 1 t • .., Io lwpn ()Ill \l .11 It I • .. 1 u I ' Ill "r I :.! ra -.1•, ot «h;inip.1~m· \\1•n• <'011 -.u 1n 1·tl 1 lors d '01·u" r 1·-. V. l'rt' p.1...,,c•d around. and th!'r1· \\ .1s J 111·1 r 1.1p 111 tht boat hou-.1· 1t w lf. "hit Ii loo!..!'> 11!-1 .1 .m di ''"~n ,111l11 a.::11.1 'l 1111111 1111 C1Ul,,1tlt l'h1• IMlll' v.1111 hH· 1r1 Sanl.i \I 1111 H .1 hut 1 .1111t c•a t 111 "'an h ltf l I .lll 1111 11 l1k1 (I l It '\1l·l...,111 1•1 Ll'l' " µl.111 111 "' I o ut .1fl1!1 .1 numhi·r ol 'JJt•t•d 11·1.·11n h 1 ht• ('f;i-.~11 <'l1Jli,ll'I 'lllp ' lkd .f,1 clu•I,' \\hH h ,,., flit· .'\'t•\.\ Yt11!-. 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'<•ll<wts Jl llw Col h l'Um \\l:n . It''' ft t•qu1·nt Snmt· .... 1111 th1· !Jn turnufl \\a., lll't',IU-.t' till ltJm!'> h.td 11•\1'1 lt•d I ti (' ,J Ill ltlll!-. l t1ol11.tl I J gJ I n-.t l.tc·l..lus lt'r 0µ1)()ne11h like 'f.1mp.i Ua)' and r-..t.•w Orle.J11.., Ot hers bla med tlu· 'lac·!.. 1111 th1· Harn hJh1 l nl \\1 n n11:~ di\ 1..,11111 11111•.., .utd lo ... 1ng plJ voll g.i nlt'' Ill.ti dt·radt•d 1h1·m 1111 tlw1r ";,~ l•llht· Su1wr Bo\\ I '\1•\ l't tar from th<· n ·nlt·r ol cl1-.l'u,sion 111volv111g lht• Hams clc·-.11ny wa:-. th«.: aging Coli:-.t·urn 111 1 ruth. ht•t·auM· uf " :-.(;rte:.. of 11·111•\ a lions. tht· Collst·um 1-. a ltl•tlvr football stadium thi.ln 1l W:tS 10 01' 20 .\'l'ar ... aao Hut tht· reno\ :.it1ons h<tVt•n 1 "1 pt p;cn· 111 Ian comfort \\1th Ill''' st<1tl1um :-. in Dallas. lk tro1t. S1 .. 11tlt'. .'.\c·" Orll'ans and other l ' It ll'' W 11 1 s t lhl Colt ... l•um 1a·1ghl10rhood hw. t'<mtinuetl to dt•lel'll)I alt' Ra m 'l>Okesmt.'n h<nt t'Jfl•ful ly avmdt!d conver :-.at1nns 1·1.•n!t•1 mg on the neighborhood prohle m in the pcisl few mo nth... "hilt negotiations \.\tth J\11Jh1·1m \H·t c being ironed out "Well. we don't \\ant to !Iv.I'll on lhat" or "Let·, talk ahout "n mething el!.e'" \\t.•n • lht 1r u:-.ua l <111:-;wers whl•n "'kl'd <thout thc• ne1ghb11rhoud problL·m Hut " high tTtm1· ralt· m tht• 1nnt·r l'tl~ ;111d 1b. 1mpa t·l on ;1t tend an n · a I t ht' C 111 .... 1 ·um witho ut 4m•:-.t111n pla~t·d .1 purl 111 the Ram dt·t1sio11 to mm t• But mon· of :i fu t l' lo Ham t)Wner Carroll Host:nhloom wa~ the d t>H·luµmt·nt prom1s l' 111 Anaheim. tht· t1fJ<'n111g ol a hu-.1 ness oppnrtu1111.' Iha• pall'' ,, fool b~111 dl't'1:-.1or1 St• <.11 tlw l'n<I 111 :1:J .\t•ar ... tht H .im:-. <.1n· l'um111g to Or.ingt· Count~ Th(• IL'am·s move 1s. al leas t m part a reflection of a national tn·nd tor 'l><lrh ll.'am" lo .th..tn don tnnt·1 c·1lll's R11s1·nhloom ht!s s,.11d he· could h .1 \ l' ll\t'cl "1th lht Collw 1:rn l1;1d lh OJl('l';J l11r" ht•1•fh•d h1-. < .db lor 1mpro\Cmt•nh Hut that· .. a 11art of h1.;f1w.' nm' ns thl' l«1m.., pn•p arf' lo mO\ l' to Orangl· Count~ * * * F rom Pog~ 11 I RAMS. • • :i-. !-!'""'' lt1r 1\11,1tw1 m .11111 g n .,11 1111 •ht p1 11 plt 111 01.111 ~1· \ 1111111 \ S t•\ 111<1111 .... 1111 !ht• l!.1111, "ill hi 1111: \\Ith lilt Ill Ill 111 \\ p1 1 111,1 llt'lll 11111 .... 11 th1· .. t.11l111111 .1111t c ..i.11 1•tl 111t.111 ... ll ll''li fl(ll1Jhl"l11••11' IJ(! t•S\ll)l,llt-11 lilt• 1•11·.f Ill lht• ... 1.1d111111 .1tltl1t11111 ·'' ~ ... 11111111111 .1111l ,,1111 th1· ftll ,11 dt \' 111111111·111 ''"I t1 lllldlllj.! tltt• 111 1: \ llllJ'hl 11•;1t•h ;1-; 111).!h .Is ~l :!:i 11 111111111 11i.1 !-in~ th!' Ram-. 11·1111 .1111111 .1 -.1.111 1111ll11111c·n1t rp1 ''1' ( . .... ~ AP Wore.....,to Mugged Ht•p Bob :\l1c·ht•I. H Ill.. \\a ... lll'alen h.\. muggers Thur!-- d .1.' n1.·;..a1 ht:-. W<1shmg ton I> <: horrn.• ~ind rohhed ol lu-. ''allt•l :.mcl tl'\\l'ln lk 1-. 1 t•1·111wratmg tocla' · From Page A I RENTS. • • \Oil'" tod:i~ 1111 a propo-..11 to ll't'l'/l' n·nh at th1· Junl' I lc•H·I ls o holding iJ nt•w .., t·1111 lc•rt·nt·t• Mon<l:J.' \\as lht· t'oalt t1on foe EC'o nom1c: Sui v 1\':t l. '' h1t·h argut•d that n •n t t nnlrol was nc•c•deti bel'aust• landlord:-. "ill not \1tlunt.1nly lrt'l'l l' r l'nh · L.1ndlord~ 'M>i1't gt\l' up ,, cen t · ~aid l'u ry Lowe •• 1 spokesman fort hecoal1llon. Luwt· urged .111 1mml·diate SI\ month 11•nt frt'L'H ' Jl \J a v :II It-\"'' . \ h dl t"' -.t at<· St•n 1>,1\ 111 Hobt·111 I> Lo,, l\ng t.•I<·' .end '\ ,,.m b l\ 01 J n Tnm B.tl t'' I> O.tklund. \\Ould rcqu1r1· ..ip..irt m<•nt owrwrs Lo 1-!•'-e 80 f)l'rt't.·nt ot t ht·11 JJl'llJll·rt v tax savings to r 1 • n t 1 • r... I h .. meas u re h ,..., I'· -.-.1·11 l h1· \~-.l'mbly and " 'theduleu 1111 .1 :wn.11e vote Aug 9 .l<irv1!> and Gen t-~dmund G Brown .Jr havt· propos ed <• voluntarv threl'-p111nt p rogram t a iling for rt.•nt rollha1·ks to Mu\ :u l1·vl'ls. rent fre1.•1,t•:-. through t ht· end of the yeur and d1strib11 111in ot propert\ t;1i. s <1v1ng .1 mong rent t•rs. 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IS..,lH' i" '111 il l'nl1rl'l) lrt•e from doubt " II 11wev1..•r . hl' nut ed thl'fl' 1 mot P lt•g:il strcnglh in h1ll111 • 1111d1 ·1· former fl..'J.!ul;itions than m .1ppl} 1ng tht• onc pl'fccnt lim1l Order Modified lflo:r\O Nn U\PI t r S 01.., 111 1 l Cou1 I .J11cl j!1· Brlll'f' It Th11111p:-.cm 1111 ~lontl.1.\ m11d1fwd hi-. 111 clt-r m.1111J.1l 111g lht· ,11111 d u \\ 11 111 1111• l'arl-. T.1hcll' 11111..i t ·'""'" .11 ...,l,ctl'1111t• c·l:irtf,\ 111g 1 h.11 t·o1i...t 111C'l 11111 uf tht· l1111p 10.1<1 ntus l h1· C'Olllflll•fC'd m1h 111 I tw "'"'"'fin ( ·.1lifornia "'alt• 11111 IJl'l111 t• ll1t• f,wtl11, 1·;in H ' OIJl'll , 7 ' .1 I ., ~ ~ Orange Coast . Toduy ·s CloslnJt ~-\'. Stoeks VOL. 71, NO. 206, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1978 C TEN CENTS Retarded Hoine Foes Planning Appeal By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OI t._ Dally Pllel Stall Ea st!,id e Costa Mesan s protesting a plan to turn a 12-unit apartment complex mto a home for mentally retarded adult!> said today they will a ppeiJI the county Planning Comm1~s1on ·.., approval of the ho mt• .. We are not against 1t hecaus~ they <Jrc funny looking but we havt> a ~c-hool ac-ros~ thl· c;treet IWoodland Elementary> and a lot of small children around." s aid Mrs. Cecilia Nelson. who lives on Woodland P lace "Ge nerally they I mentcilly retarded people> are gentle, but there cire times when one of them goes wacko." she added Some residents formed the ··cos ta Mesa Concerned Citizens Committee" after the Orange County Planning Commission l<ast week approved the U!>t! for 'Big A' is Home the apartment complex at 362.E 20th St. Concerns over decreased property values. increased firl' hazards and the l'rfecl on children at Woodland School wer e among the most repeated comments by protesting neighbors. who have mounted a petition campaig n against the proposed use or the property Om• IA-Omun who asked that her name not bt· Ul>Cd said she 1~ .. frightened.. by the expected addition or about 36 mentally re tarded adult :-. to the neig hborhood She said she feuri. that :.he or young girls al Woodlund School m ay be sexually ussaulted h:. males ut the home• "Most of th"' peoplt' "crl'n't notified that the fac1ht~ was g 0 I n g I II h e I n l h {' ne1ghborh11ud da1nwd \fr.., ' Diane Christie "A lady that lives next door was never notified ·· The county. which hal> control over the small easts1de parcel. 1s required to send written notice or any possible changes in Ul>l' o f the complex lo <111 residents w1th1n 300 fl'ct of lht• t•om plex :\1 rs. Christie i.a1d thl' lack of nollficat1on has hindl'red the p<'lilion drive· · I can ·1 gt•t people to sign the petition They want to know more about 1t. ·· sht' s aid Otlwr callers said they plan to takt• " close look <tt ct fac:ilily now bl'tnA operated m Santa Ana by Cohn /\shim~ . i\shhng"s request to move his Santa Ana operation to Costa Mesd was based on c1 need to expand. he told county plannin~ comm 1ss1oner:. CSet> OIS/\BLEO. Page AZ> Orange .County Welconies RalllS .. \.. · . . .. Dally PIMt SleH Photo• OWNER CONFIRMS RAMS MOVE TO ANAHEIM STADIUM Carroll Rosenbloom (lett), With Supervisor Ralph Clark Supervisors Mull Trimmed Budget By K.\Tll\' ('l,.\~CY Ol 1 ... D••ly P1IOI Sl•ll Orange (.'ounl.\ .,urwn ,.,or:. \\ t' r t• h a n d t' cl ;1 p r u po~ c d pol>I Proprn.1t10n 13 budget today that !>Ca ll·~ do~ n tounty 'pend mg from thl' S596 . m1Jhon originally requeste d to $504 million. The 1978· 79 budget presented hy county Adminis trative Officer Robert Thomas is about $40 million less than was spent on county government services m 1977·78 In a message lo supervisors, Thomas s aid the budi:tet is balanced and meets the intent of Proposition 13 But 1t contains no money for new rapital projects or for major equipment purchases except for replacing sheriff's patrol cars or fire vehicles. The budge t proposal a lso Mesa Police Nab Masseuse An outcall masseuse was ar rested by Costa Mesa police Monday night after s he arrived at a Harbor Boulevard hotel and offer ed sexual services to an un· dercover officer for $100, police said today. Pi per Lee Moore. 23, of Anah eim, was booked s hortly after 9 p.m. on a charge of solicitation. She was transported to Orange County Jail Ball was set at $500 Miss Moore is U\p1oyed by Sequit'I Girls Models and Escorts. 130 17th St • Costa Mesa, invt tigator Tom Boylan uld. C'arnes no increase for employee retirement contributions The $504 milli on f1Jture includes S52. 7 million from county property taxes. a Sf>3 7 million reduction from property tax revenue in pre· Proposition 13 days. It also includes $30 million m funds left over from last year's budge t. These funds were purposely set aside to prepare for possible passage of the property t ax reform initiative. The proposed budget includes $9 million in special state aid. Thoma s warned so me implications of Senate Bill 154 that provides the county with so-called bailout funds are still unclear . Supervisors a re to begin hearings on the 1978·79 funding package Aug. 3. Thomas noted that the budget reflects a 10 percent cut in spending and any increases in so me department budgets .ipproved by s upervisors will require less spending in other departments The proposed budget includes $98 million for community safety services, down from $99 million from 1977·78: $148 million for human services, down from $176 milJion in the last fiscal year. and $42 million for general services. down from $49 million last year. The budget for general county administration is proposed al $80 million. down from $88 million in 1977·78. The only general area with a 1978·79 budget increa se i s environrnentul management with ll proposed budget of $135 million. up from $133 million last year Confirms Anaheim Future Lo~ Angell•s Ram!> owner Car roll Ro:.cnbloom announced to- day his National Foothall League \(•am will move to Orange County 111 time for tht· 1980 season Hoscnbloom ·s unnountement at a packed pres~ conferenn· t•ndcd with finality ~peculation the past few m onths that the RAMS PAVED WAY TO W~ST COAST-A3 CLARK'S RUNBACK WINS A TOAST-A4 RAMS' PLA YEAS REACT TO MOVE-81 PILOT POLLS FANS ON NEW HOME-81 'TRADITION COMES TO BIG A'-82 Ram:. would move 35 miles down the Santa Ana Freeway to Anaheim ··we feel the facility in Anaheim is the most conducive to fan comfort in many ways parking. uccess roads. seating und refreshment s tands,·· Rosenbloom said .. We also feel the stadium will help provide a fa mily-oriented ,grass roots support for our team that will be conducive to winning football. .. The Ram:. have nevt!r been a bu rd en lo taxpayers and WI! never want to b e o n e.·· Rosl'nbloom said as he dis cussed the pn\•ate financing that "111 enlarge Anaheim Stadium from 42,000 to 70,000 seats. The silver h aired Ram owner <.,a1d all details of the lease cov l'ring the stadium have not been <See RAMS. Page A2> JARVIS: MVDDY PAST ALLEGED Until the Proposition 13 cam paign, Howard Jarvis was jus t a s mall frog in a small pond. That. at least. is the conventional wisdom. But columnist Jack Anderson says that s mall pond contained muddy water. He examines Jarvis' past on Page A6. ELATED ANAHEIM MAYOR JOHN SEYMOUR WITH BIG A MODEL Expanded Stadium Will Be Ready tor Rams in 1980 Tax Cut Ruled Out For Boats, Planes Oran)!.l' Count~ ho.it and airplane V\Hlers \\Oil I Ill· gellmJ! any propcrt~ tax 1 <'l1t•f I h1' year That hccamt• ct•rta1n :\londa\ "hen 1\s~1~ta11t < ·ount\ Counsc;I W11l1am ~lcCourl M.·nt a memo to count" off1t·iab I hal <lt•clun•:. Propos1L1on 1:1 has no effect on l hl' 1978 79 un~l'l'U rl'd lei\ roll llad thl• ll·~.11 f111d1ng !wen other~ 1:.t•. ho.it O\\ n1•rs \.\ould have saved up to fiO pl•rc·ent on their 1978-79 ta\ htlb \.\hale airplane O\\.lll'r:. would huvt• n• ah.1.NI about a :m p1•1 <'t•nt sa" rngs Thl'l'l' wa~ lll'vt'r a questwn that lht• tux rt.'form m1t1ative's ro: l ba l'k of val ut•s lo lhei r 1975·76 lcveb did not apply to personal property such as boats and airplanl'S llowl'vt'r , then• was ;i question about thl' 1 percc·nt of full market v;ilut• propl•rlv tax hm1tation set by Propo"t1on 13 The stale Atlornt•\ c;.,ncral .., Olf1ce as well as the State Board of Equalization e<1rlter ruled that the one percent lim1tat1on should apply to perl>onal prop erty <Set' TAXES. Pagt> ,\2) Board Eyes School Costs Newport·Mcsa Unified School District trustees will return tonight to the task of taking a line·by·line look a t the district·., i>ost-.J arvis financial condition Trustees are not expected to tuke any action on s pecific c utbacks , but will provide direction to di st rict administrators as to budget priorities. The public meeting begins at 7 30 p.m . in Costa Mesa City Council chambers $1 ~on Yacht Ready Ocean Racing Planned for 92-foot Craft ROCKLAND. Mame <AP l Hundreds of well-wishers. sip· ping champagne in the after noon sun, cheered as a n 11-year old girl christened a $1 million ocean-going racing yacht with one strong swing. "I play a Jot of softball.·· Charnee Long said with a s mile when a s ked about the two· handed backhand s he used to christen her father·s yacht Mon day. The strong, graceful. 92-foot "Whitehawk" -three years in the crafting at Lee's Boal Shop. lnc . or Rockland is said to be the lar11est ocean·raclng yachl I built 1n 40 yl.!ars II cost Cal1forn1a land dt: veloper Philip Long more than $1 million and he said the boat building had hccn a "deep and personal experience ·~ .. Anybod y who th111ki. that craftsmanship and pridl' 1n your work is dead. take u look," Long advis('d the happy (•rowd of friends. loculs and tourists /\(te1 tht' launch ancl christen 1ng. th<' ··whill'hawk" slipped O\'<.'r to a nt>nrb) pobht• landing so admirer~ could RO nhoard and take a look Thi•) found ongmal wood cnrvin~. 11 lominnl<>d pine hilt hi ulJ. ii .. aun;i a wooct hurn1ng fireplace and u trush t•o rnpacter and dis hwasher. More than 200 townspeople and visitors turned out for the .. Whitehawk" launching. and the bright sun and warm wind made it an ideal afternoon on the Maine coast. Young ladies in while s ummer dresses. old ge ntle men in care fully positioned yachting hats and scarves. and young me n in jeans and paintsplotched <ih1rts mingled around together w:Htrng for the festivitlc~ to begrn Onr w;tlter said · 10 or 12 ISM> YACHT, Pagf' /\2) .. ~ Grocery Walkouts Threaten LOS ANGELES IAP> ln· tt•nSl• bargaining with two powerful unions was under way today in an oltempt to avert w;1lkouts that could tie up Califorrua·s major supermurket chains from Orc•gon to the Mex 1ca11 border Dob Voigt. a <;pokesman for the Food Employers Council. said Monday the Retail Clerks <.'nion in Southern California had agreed to extend its contract ex- p1ral1on date from July 30 to Aug 16. but added that taJh were progressing .. very, very ' slowh•." "W·e haven·t even gotten to money issues yet.·· Voigt said of tht' ta lks wnh nine union locals covermg 76.500 workers ... We're -;till talking about clerk work and seniority .. So we have a long way to go " The union has scheduled a :.trike vote J\uA 15 Vo1~t said the talks with the clerks involve all ma1or chain 'tores and some independents. Un ion neJ?otiators were seek 1n(! a wage a nd benefit package that would offset inflation as we ll as close the gap with h1f(h er·pa1d c lerks in Northern California The average c lerk's wages in Los J\ngt•les is $6.92 an hour. <'ompared to $7 97 10 San Francisco The last Southern Cahforn1<.t food tndustn o;trikl• t>v thl' derko; was 1n ·1969 and las.led 19 days In Northern California. talks wen• more mten!>e \\ ith Cl con- tract l'xp1ratwn deadline only a week away and one o f eight Tea mstcr locals already out on ...trike m ~1 w1ldcJI walkout Four supermarket chains S<tfc" a). Ralphs. Lucky's and Alpha Rel<! were negotiating with the Tt•ctmswr., in Sun Fran c 1!.to. and the union has ex tl•ndcd II' contract exp1rat1on datl' from .lub 18 lo July 31 Vo1gl said supervisory person 1wl were keeping the Richmond frtc1hty operating but that d e liveries had dropped hy 75 per ('ent Or:~:cJ :ast Weather Patchy night a nd morning l ow c loud s. othe rwise mos tly s unny through Wednesday Not mu('h <.'h a n~e in temperatures Highs from near 70 at the beaches to m td 80s tnland area<> Low<., tonight in the mid 60!. INSIDE TODA" l111da Morley-Well'! of 'Vewport Beach 1s on her way ro being o pilot for a ma1or mrl&nc See f'eatunng. Page Cl Index '~ Bol'an 3 Suspects Get Separate Trial By TOM BARL£'V Ol t ... 0..tly l'tlOI Sl<lll fhrec Huntington Bt·ach men "'ho allegedly accepted a con· trnct that <.'alll•d for the kilhng of !'\tephen .John Rovan of Fountain Va ll~.v Wl'rt• granted a separate trial Mond<1y 1n Orange Count y Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland's grant 1ng of the· prl' trial motion by the defense m eans that Jerry Peter Fiori 41. R;.iymond Steven Res co, 28. and Anthony "Lillie . Tony' Marone Jr ., 23. will be tried JO his courtroom Oct. 30. That trial will be followed Jan. !.I wilh court :wllon agoinst four others named in the grand jur y md1 ctm<•nt •~.,ll<.'d after the s lav mg l<isl Oct t2 of Oov an, 36 • ThC'y :lrt' \IC'xander Kulik. 2R. of ~<'"port RN1t'h and h1 ., '' 1fl'. EbH· Caban Kulik. 29. .J n~t-ph c;ahril'I Fl·donm :-.k1 . 27. of Laguna B<·ac·h .• rnd :"cwpQrt Be•a th huS1t1l'''m t1 n Jos eph Sht•lton Davi:.. 28 Fiori OIH'l' flt r l•d lht• dl'alh penalty for his allL·gcd killing of Bovan who cl1t..'<1 on the sidewall. 11u t si d e the El R a nch1to 1'PSL<turnn: 1r Newport Beach Poli<'C' st11<I nine s hots were pumpl•d inlo his hod} .lucl ~t· l\1Wl·land has rl'moved I ht• s pt•('IOJ I Cll'l'U m~ti:lnCes C<ISl' ,1g;11r1-.t Fiori\.\ 1th till' n·~ult that t hl· 11r11'1'l'UI 1111l "111 now 'tl·ck a '1·rll wl 11f t 11 ... t ckgn •t• murder •l!.1111-.1 th<.· H11nt1nl-!ton Be<1c h I flO freq Ul'ntl~· cMuyt•d to enable the prosen1t1o n and d e feni:.e at torncy:-. lo work on pos::.1ble plea bargairung negot iations. A 11 .,ut'h negotiations have bogged down with each side an grily accusing the other of bad faith during the discuss ions and of fa ilure to carry out what werP described as firm promises. It appeared at one tim e that Fiori would be a llowed lo plead guilty to second degree murder But the offer by the prosecution was conlin~ent on Resco a nd Marone joining in the plea a nd was withdrawn when both men declined [t was learned lote Monday that the prosecution will ask for nothing lug h <.·r th<1n sec·ond degree murdl'r at th<· tri<il of th1• Kuliks. Fedorowsk1 and O<i v1s Attornl'ys for all :-.l'vc n dcfen dants will be bal'k in court Aug 14 to ask for <J c hange of venue in both tnal .... The prosecution regards the motion as pointless 11nd dooml'd to failure It is a lleged that Bovan was earmarked for death s hortly after he participated in the kid· nnpping of Kulik. The prosct:ulion claims the killing uni:overl'd w h at 1:-. dL's tribed as a mull1·million dollar d rug s muggling ring in Orange County in which illicit revenues were hidden in the cof· fers of outwa rdly rt':.pectable business firms ,.,..1 ........ ROCKLAND, MAINE, FAMILY SHOWS OFF THEIR NEW. $1 MILLION RACING YACH1 From Left. Franceen. Philip and Charnee Long After Christening of 'Whitehawk' Bomb Suspect Arrested $3 Million Demanded in Airlines Threat MIAMI IAP > A 66·yec.1r·old man was L<iken into custody LO· day in c.1n <illcged S3 million ex tortion altempt after a telephone c<i ller threatened Lo blow up a United Airlines 747 jumbo jet in Los Angeles with 37 1 person:-. aboard. lhe FBI said. The man dr~1nk an unidcn t1fied liquid upon <11'rt·~t ;md lap~cd into unt'on:-.t1ous nc:-.:-. <ige nt:-. s11icl was reported in s table condition. Williums declined to idenltfy the m an since c harges had not l)P!:n filed. Fro• Page .·I I YACHT ... • {'ase11 " of c hampagne were con· sumcd Hors d 'oeuvre::. wt'rc passed around. and there was a bl'Cr tap in the boat house itself. which looks hk~· a sm all·town auto J!arnge from the outs ide T he Longs. who live in Santa Monica but came cast In search of t•rarts men like 0 Lie Nielson of Lee's. plan to set oul after a number of s~d records. The classic clipper ship "Red J acke t ... which set the New York·Liverpool reC'ord time of 13 days, one hour and 25 minutes . on h e r maide n voyage in J a nuary 1854, was built in R ock land 125 years ago by George Thomas. The Thomas boat yard is gone. rem embered only by a plaque on a grocery market wa ll. and Lee·~ Boat Shop in the only active boat builder in town. Gov. J a mes B. Longley. who • was seeing the "Wh1tehawk" for tht• seventh time. said it sym l>olized the "proud heritage of 1\1 a ine.. as one or the wor1d's :-.hipbu1lding ct·nters Then ht• got an thl' dinghy along with thl' Longs :.and rowt..-d out Lo the vessel, which was sit ling just offshore Charnt-e s ai d l a t e r th e family's rirst big trip will be in September to ~rmuda f',.._ Pafl«' 41 TAXES ..• But soml' count1l's. including Los Angeles County. s aid it didn't J nd bi lled pers o nal p rop · e r t y owne rs under the pre Proµos ition 13 method. l'h1• dt·<·1-,111n 1•1 g r.int scµ<1ralP 11 1.11-. lollo \\t'<I 'l'Vl'ral \\Pt'ks of 111 t• I r•.11 motwns wh1C'I wPre Four Womer Poi.soned b) Trock Food Burglary Charges Face Mesa Seller "United Airlines received a call at 9 10 lh•~ morning rrom <• man who thrc<.itt·m·d to blow up a Los AngL·lt·:-. to l lonolulu flight unless he rcce1vt•d S3 million ... said Bill Wilham:-., s pec·1al a gent in c ha rgc of tht• F'nt' ... Miami of f1c•e He said a man" as urrestt'<I in the parking lot of a M1 am1 bank two hours 1 ate r when he at tempted to pick up tht· ransom de m and in a taxi "We were told the individual identified himself as a member of the PLO <Palestine Liberation Organi1.ation>. but I would tend to discount that.·· s aid Williams Bill Davis. a UnilE'd s pokesman in Atlanta. s aid the thr eat invol\'cd United Fligbt 195. scheduled to leave Los Angeles at 8:05 PDT. Craig Hurst. a Los Angeles fi~e department s pokesman. said the plane was delayed for almost four hours wh ile the plane a nd passenger s we r e searched by bomb squad person· nel. No bom b was found. he sa id. McCourt 's legal opin ion means that Orange County will J01n the dissid ent counties as property tax bills cover inJ? perso nal property s uC'h as boaLo.; <ind airplanes a re prepared thb week . It also means that boat and airplane owners will be paying s lightly higher ta.<es ·n most cases this year T hl• Count ~ llt•alth Dl'part rnt·nt I!-> 11we~t 1gal ing a reported •·a:-.i• 11f loud plllSOning of four "'o m 1·n f:i<·to r v workers 1n In 111 <.• who 1Je(·am£.> ii' afte. t•at 1 ng f1wd foods they huught I rnm a l'Ul<·n ng tru<·k Thr<'L' of th•• \\ nmt•n \\Cft' .. l•1,wd m fits of vorn1t1n):! an hour .illl'~ l'at1n g thl' lum·h Mo ndav t•t1r:tml•d1c:. :-.aid. and the fourth l'11ml)\a 1n~·d o· extre me quc al'> .. ,., ... Al' \\l'll' t rl·<1lt.>d .it Tustin Com mumt~ 110.,p1ta and l<ill.'r "'e rt-rel<.·a~t·d lo go ho me On > • et u rm'<I to work The womt•n were 1dent1f1ed J ,, tlarut· Shinto. 31, of Santa Ana 11. 11)..0 l'olltrntl. 13. of fount;o r \.din·. l'l'rU\O 111Vl'ra 17. 0f C o -.t a M 1 • ... ,, . .1 n d H t1 r ha r : Bi ckel. :r; ol fu..,tin 1 h • · ,. a r l' a :-. ., " m h )\ I int• \\llf'lo.t•1's .i• Ple~~ey l'cr'1pheral :-.\'.,tl'm:-.. Hii4 MC'Gaw Ave <J 1·omputt·1· t·omponr nt:-. company 1\l'l'11rd1n g lo n·ports thrt·e or the wo ml'n hN·ume ~1ck after 1•a l ing 1'1wd l'h1<'ken wh1t•h thL'Y '~11d lht•y hought from a catering truck from Anaheim The fourth wom<in h<1d eon -..u 11wd I rit•d pola lul':-. ~hl' was lht• 1.-a~I 111 Mesa Day Set In Tijuana T ht· t rain will b e rolling '°'' .irds thl' l\kx1can bor der on ,, u g :> for · El Ota de Cost a :\h·-,,1" 1n 1iJ11ana lfrs1cl(mt ... are invited to J01f\ Cost:• MPS~1 ('ILY orfl<·ials and mt•mhers or thL' Chamber or Com m<.·1 Cl' for th<· Saturday I!" 1·ur ... 1o n t'n!>t 1s S2fl 50 pe r person 1.1.·h1ch anl.'ludc:;, round·trip train 1 ran~portalion from Santa Ana hu::. t ran~ll-r 10 Tijuana a nd gu1rlt•fl tour 1)1•arl11m· for l'l'M'l'Val10nS IS ·1 ut·~tl<:1y, Aug I. through the Co-,ta :\lt·~a Chamber of Com mt•rce. ~lt\41 llarbor Roulevard 1' or nllll l' anformal1on phone !17!1 05;{1) ORA NOE COAST DAILY PILOT 1,... 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Q "'4 [ d•ffY ,,..,, •• " \.••" ltlt.._,, ~ '"" A\\•'\••nt M.4ftAQ•nQ[OHOf\ COii• Mue OHie:. nnw .. o o-.v ,.,,..,., 'e\"+1-11,4.1 ,l\ntlf.\\ O I) °'1• IW' '1'1tl Offk:H 41N"•tt\llitff! f!h(i*~l/"\HNl'll M,1r.f1f"fQfO!\ fH111f Pl t '11\ 8'-M.P\ 8ovtf't'.tll'I 'Mtf'dlf'O.\ \ V•llf'w 7\J'Ot l • P•t Al.Hid .tt \•n 01•00 , , .....,. _ _. felephQne (11•1642-4321 Cl .. Mfted Ad.,.rtletng .. 2-5171 !;.~:· 't~ !!~ °:.:t .. t~-!!.:.~=~~~ "'f tttt or •O••rtl\•Mff'h Mt''" rft•t' W '•11>'0 0vCt 0 ••1Nhill ,_.Cl.ti ~t~IUIOfl Ot coo,rftf\I.,... ~ 0"'4 ct•'" ""_. • ., o•tfl "' (M l.t Wu Cft• """'1• \vb,triet Of\ &t <•"''' U tit) ,._...lfl'9f 0 \' M•1I lf \0 19'10f\t"l'f Mlllt .. w *""""''..,.,u '°"'..,.,"''" A Costa Mesa man remained 1ailed today JO Newport Beach a'ter a potent ial cus to me r became suspicious of t he selling price of a set of golf clubs. Detective Mike McDonough s aid he arrested Mic hael Cun· ningham. 28 o' 2332 Ticon· TONIGHT OCC SUMMER LECTURE 'New Frontier s o f Parapsychology," Fine Arts 119, 7:30 pm. "OTHERWISE ENGAGED" -Sou t h Coas t Repe rtory Theater. Tues day Sun d ay throuJ(h Aug. 1. 8 µ.m WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 COSTA MESA SEN I OR C ITIZ ENS Bowling tournament. Mesa Lanef. Bowl. 10 a .m . a nd 1:30 p.m COAST CO MM U NITY COLLEGE ROARD Regular m eeting. 1370 Adams. 8 p.m Angels' Hurle r Knapp Seeks OK to Return C ;.d1forn1a p it c her C hr1:;, Knapp, who failed to n •port to the Angels following the All·Star break and s;1ul hl· wa., quitting baseball, sent a tcll'gram to tht• American League C'lub toduy a:>king Lo rl'join thl' t(';11n Knapp, ~l 24 yeur.old right ha ndcr. had not si~ncd a con tract with the trngels arter com mg lo California in last winter':-. t ra de thal S('nt Bobby Bonds to the Chicago White Sox. Thl' Angels renewed Knapp's old contract. In just his set•onct campnign an the major IL•agut's . Kna pp wn:-. 10 ·6 with a 4 40 earned run average lie returned t o Sarasota. Fla .. where he owns a ho me. during the /\II-Star break Knapp asked in the telegram . .,cnt lo Angt•ls' Vice President Buzzy Bavas i. lo be reinstatt.'<l from the club's disqualified hst. A team spokesman said Knapp must send a similar tclc~ram to 1 he le;,ague officl'. and the Angels m u~t rece"·e not 1<'1' from the lt·.t~Ul' before h.napp can rejoin tht• ll·am Police Hunt Robbery Duo STILLWATER, Oklu. CAP> Police are looking for two o r more men who otrered lo push a para lyzed mun home tn his wheelchair, but Instead robbed him or SS4 he made selllng smoll trinkets. Earl Wesley. confined to a wheelchatr for at least 25 years , had been at a sidewalk sale . sell 1ng trinket!\ to moke his living, police S~ V~rnon Langley !>aid deroga Way, Monday after Cun· ningham·s wollld·be c us tomer calle d police. The customer. whose identity was no t released, tolrl McDonough he was about to pay $50 for the golf c lubs when he found a receipt in the golf bag that indicated the clubs ha d been purchased for $600 by a Pa rk Newport resident. McDonough said Cunningham . a form e r Park Ne wport t.'mployee. now faces charges in c onnl'c'lion with s even burgla ries in the complex dating back to November. 1976. McDonough alleged that th{' clubs and other valuables were a ll reported stole n in burglaries in which the thief appa rently used a pa!>s key to get into the res idences Cunningham is held in lieu of Sl0,000 bail. Frortt Page A I DISABLED. • "This is <i business venture. not something Just out of tht• kindnes:> of h is heart, .. said Mrs. Nelson. Another caller suggested that i\shling is under pressure hy residents in Sant<i Ana to move out. As hl1ng told c ommissioner!'> the home w all b e occup1e <l c hiefly by young m en anc1 ..,women in their ~ who are on 'th e roa d to b e comin g tndcpendent. All have JOb::. and would tak1· public tr ans portation lo work before returning to the homt' t1J 11•;.1rn ho w to t ak(' cur e or themse lves . No al<'oholic• llevt.•ra j.ll'S would ht' allowt•<I al lht• hom1• und li ghts woul<I lw nul hy 11 p m . i\!>hlinJ? :-.a11 I llowc·vl'r, hOllWtlWIH'l'S Sii)' th1• nei~hhorhooct i '> al1 1'11 ll v overC'rowc'(f 11nd 111111 I h<•1·1· I'> ,, lal'k of puhlt<' truni-.1H1rt a tlo11 lo Sl'r v1· n•i-.lcl<'11t s oft hl' honw "I lust don't think it 's 11 )(1H11 I locHt1on," i<uid onc• hon11•ownc·r Free Rides For Seniors Seen Ending Senior citlzem> muy h uvc to p:iy 15 cents to ridP Oran.:1· County Transit District IOC:fl > 1 buses starting in Scptembt·r OCTO directors said Monda) they would leave it up lo rounty supervisors lo decide whetht•r or not to continue subsidizing th1• free bus rides for seniors . In the past, county govern. ment picked up the $250,000 11 yeur tab from fede ral r evenue shoring funds !>O seniors could ride buses free. But direct o rs said count· s upe rvisors ma y be hard pressed to continue the program btcause or the budget crunch brought on by passage of Proposl tlon 13. The current free ride program expires Sept. I The man then pulled a bottle "containing a pinkis h liquid" out of hb briefcase ond drank a quantity before the agents got 1t away fro m him Wilhu ms said. The man laps ed 1nlo un consciousn<'ss and was taken to the prison ward of .Jackson Mt•mor1al llosp1tal, wh en~ hl' Frott1 Poge A I RAillS ... mmlt' final fiut, Rosenbloom :.aid. "there ha5 been agreemt.•nt in principll' and bas ic area:-. of the lcaM· have been reduced to writing · Among other thin~s. the Hams havl' agre ed to :-.ta) at thl' stndium for 30 \'Cars Th<• footb<til team will lw given first pre fl'rencl' on pl<1) mg d:1tc::. over .111 other stud1um ten· :mts except the baseball Angels Angels Rosenbloom :-.::ud he i::. certain s uitable arr;,angcments c<1n bl' made with Angt>l s ' owner Gene Autry over the USC' o f the> Big A The R~1m own<'r a lso said. "W<' will cont11rnc to be the Los Angelee. lt'.rrl1s. ·We have alwa\'s thought of ourselves as a tca·m b(•longing to the Los /\ngclcs area not just llw city of Los Angcl<•s .. Ex1:-.t1ng Ha m:. :-OL'~l!'>On ticket holders \\Ill tw i::in•n f1r ... t pnon l~ on <'omparahll' M·al location., <•t t ht• Big \ aaorcllng to Ham Offll'l:tb Tht•y s .11d thl• foothJll f1rhl w1th1n lhl• st;1Cll11m will run piir.ilh'l to th<• third h:1sl' hm• nf exis ting ha'tl'h.111 d1.1moncl It w,,., 1•:.l 1111.ill'<I th<1t 50 varrf l11w .,t'at::. ft11 fuot hall ~a nit's." 111 ht• XO ft •t•I from I ht' 'iidl'llllt'' M arty Leaver . a United sp~k':sman in San Francisco. said 1l was not known when {he plane would take off Mccourt conceded m his writ· ten opinion that t he issue is "not entirely free from doubt.· However. he noted the re b more legal stre ngth in billing unde r former regulations than in upplying the one percent limit Dollar Down Again On Tokyo Exchange 10KYO cAP I The u.s dollar toolr another sharp drop on the Tokyo foreign exchange market today. reaching a new low of 195.30 yen and closing at 195.525 The closing rate was 3,425 yf'n below Monday's close a nd near· ly five yen below Friday's. The American c urr ency a lso s lipped against major West E uropean currcncil'S a l thl' opening of European markets. But rates were steadier th~t't The dollar opened at 197.95 y t>n aftN plunging Monday throu g h the 200 yrn "psyC'holog1l'al" barrier for the f1r~t t1ml' and c losing at 199 05. :\tort' tha n half a billion dolla rs "'a:-. traded 10 tht• r1rc;;l three hours. and thl' total spot volume tor 1 ht• cby was a huge S819 m 1 I hon. only slightly less than \l1111d;1v·~ $900 million T radl'r s said the R<.1nk of .lapan bought at leas t $100 malhon to try to check the yen 's 1 isc-Tim. was only a fo urth or I hl' Cl•ntral hank ·s inter vention in the market Monday. eshm at · ed al S400 million. The drop in the dollar prompt· ed a s tatem ent from Prime Minis t er Takeo Fukuda. who said it was due chieny to the lack of a monetary policy in the United States and other foreign countries and to the failure of the U.S. Congress to a pprove President Ca rte r 's energy legislation. Japanese traders said the re ma1nder of th~ week will be crucial to the yen. The United States is l'Xpected t•) a nnounce another largl' trade deficit with Japan on Wednesday. and it 1s believed Washington may s t.art making stronger dem ands for .Japan to c urtail exoorts and in crease imports. One trader sa id the do llar might hit 180 yen by October The economic journa l N1hon K<:1za1 Sh1mbun re ported after a s urvey that Japanese bus1 nessm en feel they can s till make a profit if the dolla r drops to 190 yen TueSday. July 25 l!J78 DAILY PILOT A 3 ~ Edison Experiment NEW LOOK FOR ANAHEIM STADIUM -HOME OF THE PRO FOOTBALL RAMS Expansion for 70,000 Fans Shown In Black Lined Areas With Arrows Rams Paved Way West Journey lo Anaheim Began Back in 1946 By GARY GR:\NVlLLE Of,,,_ 0•11¥ Piiot Sl•ff The Journey that will bring the Los Angeles Rams to Oranee County in 1980 hcgan in 1946 when the then wort<! champion Cleveland Rams packed their bags and moved to Los Angeles Twelve years la ter. the Brooklyn Oodgt•r:. followed the Rams to the West Coast Ry then. however. the Rams h ad proved there was fertile ground for ma1or league sport~ an the• west The Nallonal Football Leagul' team had abo :-.hown that air travel back and forth across (h(· c·ountry wa::. holh practiC'ul and profitable. rn the proress, the Rams also proved that sports-hungry We~l Coast fans would flock to set' team s and personalities they had only been able to read about Qr hear of on their radios R am:-. u w n c r financier 0<1n Reeve ... Y+as haded <i~ a pioneer of sorts. <1 d1stinct1on that some how in later vears !.htfled to Walll'r O ' M alh.·y of the Dod~crs. Leveling Off If not the Rams. the fabled Monsters of t he Midway, the Chicago Bears, drew big crowds to the Los Angeles Coliseum. So did Sammy Baugh a nd his Was hington Redskins and the single-wing Green Bay Packers. The Rams more than held their own against professional football competition in their own home town. the fledgling Los Angeles Dons of the old All America Football League. All that was left of that league when it folded in the early 1950s was the San Francisco 49crs and the awesome Cleveland Brown~. And while the Rams were establis hing themselves as number one in Los Angeles <1,ga inst all comers , including long-entrenched UCLA and USC in the college r anks, there were other innovations. The Rams were among the first to break the color line in profess ional football when they signed aging UCLA great Kenny Washington lo a contract. Rams coach Clark Shaugh nessy forever changed the face of football in the 1950s when. in a sur- prise move a,::ainst the dreaded Bears. he stationed running back Elroy Hirsch outside a split end That move brought the three- rece1ver offense to football, an Food Price Hike Expected at I 0% WASHINGTON l/\P1 Food pr1 res arc leveling off but prob- :.ibly will finish thC' :-car 10 pcre<.'nt higher lhi:ln an 1977 . Lh c presid<'nl's ch1('f wage• and pncc Hdv1~cr said today For the lhret• pcr!>on family of an average urban wage-earner. that Y.o uld mean a Wl·c•kly grocery bill about S5 larger than la:;l year's S49 66 a week. ·· fo,or1una1<·l~. the rapid rate of food -pric<.' anflat1on which wt• have experienced thus far this H•ar as not l'Xpc>ctect to continue a nd thl' Y+Or:-.1 ::.l'Cm~ behind US." ~did Barry P Ro~worth. direc· tor of the president ·s Council on Wage and Price Stability. ··It will be difficult. however to compensate for the large in· cr e a ses which have alread y taken place." Bosworth told the Agriculture Committee's sub· committee on domestic market· 1ng. consume r relations and nutrition. He s aid s ugar prices have heen rising rapidly because of the domestic price-support pro· f!ram that holds the price of s ug- <Jr at twice the world price. He urged the panel not to "ex· acerbate this problem by enact· ing a new sugar program which would b e even more infla· tionary." Rosary Scheduled For Laguna Doctor Rosar v will be r ecited lonight at St. Cathe rine o f Siena Catho l ic Church in Laguna Beach for long-time Art Colony physician Dr. Kevin Joseph Car· roll, who died Monday. He was 78 Dr Carroll opened his prac- tice in Laguna Beach in 1941, re- tiring five years ago due to ill· n ess. He worked with his brother. Or. Vincent Carroll. who is president of the Board or Trustees of South Coast Com· m unity Hospital in South Laguna. Dr. Kevin Carroll was active an Laguna Beach civic affairs during his more than three dee· ades tn the Art Colony. serving at one time as team doetor for the Laguna Beach ffjgh School toolball leam. He was past president of the Laguna Bea<:h Rotary Club. He of\.en played the banjo hl Olxieland bands for r har1tnhle t>venls and was well known locally as an avid musician. Dr. Carroll w as born in Kirksville. Mo .. in 1899. nnd •-lcr ullcnded Missouri State ' Teachers College, leaving there to take classes al San Diego State. He received his medical degree from California College of Medicine in 1941 and began his practice the same year In Laguna Beach. He was on the staff of Santa Ana Community Hospital and South Coa s t Co mmunity Hospital. Dr. Carroll is survived by his wife. Ann, or the family home at 591 Mountain Road; brother, Or. Vincent P. Carroll of Laguna Beach: and sister Innis CaITQll of Palm Desert. He is a l so s urvi ved by daughter Jodl Estep and erand· daughter Sallie Estep of San Diego. Rosary will be recited at 7 ;30 p.m., wilh Mass of Christian Buri .. r scheduled at 10 a .m. Wednesday nt the Laguna Beach church. The famtly requests donations bt made t.o the Vincent P. Car· roll Jr. research fund lo provide scholarships for UC Irvine stU· dents. innovation that as riow a ~land· ard part of the game 1l was Ram halfback Fred Gehrke who one day painted a pair of ram h orn s on his helmet. The horns became the Ram trademark and soon other teams were copying the decorative feature. And it was the competition between Ram quarterbacks Bob Waterfi e ld a nd Norm Van Brocklin in the 1950s that brought the now-tr aditional quarterback debates and boos to football. In the early 1960s. the Rams again faced hometown competi· lion when t he Los Angeles Charg('rs of the American Foot- ball League set up s hop an the Coliseum. The Char gers lasted just one season in Los Angeles before de- riding discretion was the better µart of valor and moving to San Diego. From that point on . there was no question but that the Rams were the darling of Southern California football fans. But in recent years. sellouts at the Coliseum "ere less frequent Some said the fan turnoff was beeause the Rams had reverted t o ca utious footba ll against lackluster opponents like Tampa Bay and New Orleans. Others blamed the slack o n the Ra m habit of win ning division titles and losing playoff games that derailed them on their way lo the Super Bowl. Never far from the center of discussion involving the Rams· destiny was the aging Coliseum. In truth. because of a series of renovations. the Coliseum is a better football stadium than it was 10 or 20 years ago. But the renovations haven't kept pace in fan comfort with new stadiums in Dallas, Detroit, Seattle, New Orleans and other cities. W orse, the Coliseum neighborhood has continued to deteriorate. Ram spokesmen have careful· ly avoided conversations center- ing on the neighborhood problem in the past few months while negotiations with Anaheim were being ironed out. "Well, we don't want to dwell on that'' or "Let's talk about som ething e lse" were the ir usual answers when as ked about the neighborhood problem. But a high crime rate in the inner city and its impact on at· tendance at the Coliseum without question played a part in the Ram decision to move. But more of a lure to Ram owner Carroll Rosenbloom was the developme nt promise in Anaheim, the opening of a busi· ness opportunity that pales a football decision. So. at the end or 33 years the Ra ms are corning to Orange County. The team's move is, at least in pa rt. a reflection of a national trend for sports teams to aban- don inner cities. Rosenbloom has said he could have lived with the Coliseum had its oper ators heeded his calls for improvements. But that's a part of history now as the Rams prepare to move to Orange County. Carter in Plea WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Carter "very strongly" urged Democratic congressional leaders today lo s upport r e- sumed U.S. arms shipments to Turkey and to oppose a move to pave the w ay for future economlc dealing s wl\h Rhodesia. a s pokesman re- ported. Power Cuts Tested On Leisure World By JERRY CLAUS EN Ol lM Oally Pllel $i.tt Electricity that operates Leisure World, Laguna Hills. a r ea water heaters and air con· ditioners has been cut intermit· tently over the past two weeks without apparent negative re· suits . The power cuts, part of a test· ing project in the "all-electric" community that will continue over the next 12 months, are be· ing conduct e d by Southern California Edison Company as part of its .. Powershift" pro· gram. The testing phase follows in· stallation o( 20.000 .. gray boxes" on air conditioners and water heat ers. The boxes enable Edison lo automatically cut power to a rea heaters and air conditioners during periods when peak demands a re placed on the company lo s upply elec- tricity, us ually during hot sum- mer d ays. Proje<.'l manager Pete Woods said all water heaters in the Leisure World area were shut off for seven-minute periods dur - ing four days in the past two weeks. No one. he said, com· plained of cold water. Complaints that we r e reg. istered included the "buzzing" of some.' r t'lt1ys and "clicking" as equipment was actuated in so m e of th e h o m es b y microwave relays , he said. Most significant. possibly. was Edison's test that shut down air conditioners for seven-minute periods each hour from 10 a.m. through 9 p.m. on July 11 and 12. two of the hottest days of this summer. Woods s md no one complained about warmer homes . The automated s witching system . designed to rotate tht' use of air cond1t1oncrs and elec- tric water heaters, as the result of a state Legislature order to the Public Utilities Commission requiring utility companies to develop energy conservation and peak-Oattening programs. Followin~ the 12-month testing period. "operation of the devices will be !Jm1tcd to days when State Income, Sales Tax Cut Aske d by Cory SACRAMENTO <API -A Sl billion-a-year cut in California ·s sales and income taxes was pro· posed by slate Controller Ken Cory. the Sacramento Bee said today. Democrat Cory. a ('andidate for reelection. suggested a 10 percent reduction in state in· com e laxes and a half-percent to 1-percent cut in the six-percent sales tax. For a family of four. the average saving would be about S200 a year. s tarting next July t . the Orange County official said in an interview. Cory was ex· peeled to return today from a four-day visit to Washington. Cory acknowledged his pro- posal would make it more d1f· ficull for the state government to continue to bail out local gov- ernments hit by the S7 bilhon-a- ycar Jarvis prope. ty la x cut. Edison's electrical demand reaches critical levels ... Wood:. said Monday. Woods said lht' lukst test was scheduled for Monday afternoon when waler heaters were to be 'IT'S RIDICULOUS' Alyn Chesselet turned off between 1 and 7 p.m Current tests. he said, are to determinr rcllab11t t y of the :-.y:str m and whether power cuts rc·sull 1n customer compl aints n•gardmg lack of cool air or hot waler AP Wlrepllolo• 'STILL JEALOUS' Tom Horsley Suitor Sues Claims Broken Date Costly SAN F'RA~CISCO <A PI A young accounta nt says he would rather wan bark her heart than win his S38 <;U tt agaan!>t a <'Ock ta1I waitress who broke a date. But Alyn Chessclet wouldn't agree to a date with Tom Horsley anywhen• except m Small Claims Court. which 1:-. where they met Monday night. J\ judge heard each side a nd will rule later. Armed with a red cardboard painting of a broken heart, the 30-year-old Horsley hauled the woman he s ays he still loves to court. demanding that she ream· bu rse him for the t1 me and travel expenses he inves ted 10 their date. He calls his date with Miss Chesselet. 31. an oral contrurt. They had agreed to go to s<.'l' the musical ··The Wiz" together last Feb ruary. He went to lht· m us ical a lone and sold her tickets at the box offi ce. Miss Chesselet came to court e1cco m pan1ed by two male friends. "I 'm jealous even now." Horsley said with a s igh. "H's just ridiculous," said Miss Chesselet. who claim s Horsley has been harassing her since they met as students in Mexico 13 years af!O. H ors ley. who li ves i n Campbell and works outside.' of San Jose. wants to be paid 17 cents a mile for the 100-milt• round trip to San Franc1sro. as well as $8.50 an hour for thC' two hours he wasted. He also feels Miss Chesselet should reimburse him for the S4 court fct•. "If he wins his case. women will be wary to accept dates. It will ruin a lot of people's ~oc1al lives," Miss Chesselct argued. There were prl'·court insults "He was verbally abusive." said Miss Chesselet, a waitress at Vesuvio Caf<' "She was cold and cruel a nd deliberately broke the date in person to make me ma<tder ." said Horsley. a thm. bearded man. "I don't like to be taken ad\•antagc of " · ln court. they were polite. .Judge Ri chard Figone. who \\ill send euch a copy or his writ· ten dcc1swn, looked puzzled and jl limes angry. .. I hope someone has some legal basis for this." he told II ors Icy when the accountant prese nte d Exhibit A, the cardboard broken heart. They parted in 1967 when she broke a date to a football gamt' and sent him "a nasty. really nasty Halloween card." Horsley said Why did he pursue her again" "l still love her as a person. She's attractive. intelligent. has a m agnet1c personality." ht' said, :.ind sighed again. The on ly quality Miss Ches.selet said she finds in Horsley is his pers istence. And that. s he added. is annoyim?. Shots Fired At R e nt Foe JMPERIAL BEACH <API Pollet> are mvcsti,gatmg a gun firC' attack on Joseph Bangert 's apartment Bangert said it only l1rt1d him up 111 his drive for a rC'nl contrnl mca~urc on the ballot. "I think this has ha ppened ht' ca u .., 1• de v e Io p er s an d landlords know we arc going for J n.•nt 1mt1at1ve," said Bangert after five shots were fired into has apartment. Bangert. 29, as a student of urban and rural studies at UC San Diego and co-founder of the Imperial Beach Tenants' Union. '' h1ch .,.. ants rents rolled back to t9iS lcvcb. THE STOREKEEPER NOW IN PROGRESS ALL SALE MERCHANDISE IS 50% OFF We are confident you will find an excellent selection of fine sale merchandise from our existing stock The sale concludes Saturday July 29th. Please be sure of sizes. All sales must be final. 10:!8 Irvine, Newport Beach. Caltf0rni.1. Phone 642.-7061 Store Hours 10 OfThur 10 91C"kN·d S1111d,1vc DAILY PILOf ~ b~~ 24 Report fuju1·ies Just · Coa ting with~ ( T om Morphine Engine Quits; Plarw Lands in Field They're Ralph's Rams Di\\' 01-· Tll E Rt\ 1\1: The big excitement m Orange County toduy was the coming of news long expected . The Los Angt'lcs Hums professional football team will no longer I~ µlaying its home' games m Los Angeles after the 1979 M.•ason Whrn the 1980 prorcss1onal gridion wars commence. the Ram:, will be calling Anaheim Stadium home. Aside frl)m the obvious prestige of having a Natiohal Football League franchise operating out of Orange County, there is httlc question that the coming of tbe Rams will have a :,1gnif1canl economic impact in our re~ion. It should be a maJor hype for bus iness and industry SO WHO GE1S CREDIT for all of this? Certainly Anaheim city officials and administrators who operate the stadium and convention center. They had the vision to com e up "1th a package deal for Rams owner Car roll Rosenbloom that had future success written all over it. Certainly somr reverse credit must also go to the Los t\ ngch·s off1c1a ls who ignored the i m proveme nts Rosenbloom 't'.lntcd at the aging Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum They giggled and slapped their sides at the no- tt0n Anaheim could steal the Rams. T hcy aren't giggling today. LA County Supervisor Kenny llahn 1s mouthing sour grapes all over radio. TV and the newspapers. KALAMAZOO, Mich. CAP> - A North Central Airlines plane carrying 43 people lost power in one engine shortly after taking ore in heavy fog from the Kalamazoo airport today. The pilot made an emergency belly landing in a cornfield. uuthoritics said. CO-PILOT J OHN McFarland. 30, of Chicago. suffered a broken back and one passenger suffered a broken pe lvis. Both were hospitalized in fair condition. Twenty-two others were treat· ed for mi11or iOJuries but. were not hospitalized. "Our prime interest ts that there were no fatalities. Hoo· ray!" said Roger Gardn<lr or the Federal Aviation Administration office near Detroit. "YOU WOULD BE more right in saying it was an emergency landing than a crash landing." Sgt. Terry Looman. a police officer from nearby Portage and one of the first to arrive at the scene. said one wing of the twin· engine prop-jet was ripped off. propellers were heav i ly damaged. windows and seats were broken. and fuel and parts of the plane we re s~ttered across the 100-acre field. Looman said he found pilot H a rold Moe. 33 . or Holman. Wis .. wrapped in a blanket. suf· ferang racial tnJuries and com· plaining\f a great deal of pain DENNIS FELDMAN, a s pokc:.m<.in for the FAA in Washington. said Moc had called the tower to rep0rt the engine trouble and was.cleared to land at any runway at the airport. Feldman said there was no further radio contact with lhe plane, Flight 801 bound for Detroit. 130 miles to the east. The Convair 580. which can hold up to 48 passengers. was carry. ing 40. many of them bus i· nessmen. the pilot. co-pilot and a stewardess. "I 've been in worse auto crashes," said passenger Dave Barton of Three Rivers. Mich. A F E W OF TH E other passengers who returned to the airport were sobbing. Some had muddied clothing from walking through the cornfield to taxis that wer e summoned to the scene. A witness said the plane was coming down at a steep angle when the pilot apparently s aw d large stand of trees in his flight path. brought the plane up an d sharp left bank to avoid them. and landed the plane with it:, wheels stiJI up. Fog was heavy in the area and \'isibility was about a half mill' al the time of the landing. ;urport officials said. Pregtlant Kathleen Sullivan Alioto. c a n d i d a t l' f o r l h l' Oemocrallc nomination to the .S . Senate from :\lassa chusctts and wife or l or m c r San Franct:-.to :\1:.iyor .Jo:-.cp h Altoto. ha:- a nnounced Lh<.it she wtll h<.1\'C a babv m Fcbruan "'Wt: want ·the peopk 01 '.\1 assachusclb to bl' thl· St'COnd lo know .·· hl·r announcement ~aid. WHILE T H E CR EDITS are being handed oul. however. one gentle man shouldn't be forgotten. He is our own Orange Count v S upervisor Ralph Clark. Clark was Elderly Pair Survive Couple Lost Five Days in Minnesota Woods :..· .'iUJJ('r111so r Halph Clark Defeat Turned lo Victory Crowned APWir9jllooto :\largarct G u rd incr. :\J is.., South i\f ncu. was crowned :\l 1ss lJni\'ersc Monday night ;,i t Acupulco. with none of th e unpleas antness that usually characte rizes South African participation in international competition :\l iss C .S.A .. .Judi Ande rsen of I lonolulu. placed ~l·con<.1 HAGLEY. Mtnn !AP> "I C'alled on the Lord for help and he did." said Corn Bubb. 67. from the hospital bed . She was stranded for r1,e days in the northern Minnesota woods with only s ugar cubes and raspberries to cat M RS. BUBB MW her 86-year· old husband. Phil, were listed 1n satisfactory condition today. l't'O days after a bl'rry p1ckcr chanrl'd upon thcm ..... ~t·d to ht·ad a ea mpa1gn to gain c1t1zcn support for the Hams moH· to Ora ngl' Co unty FtH'l'd with a rt• l'lt•ction campaign of his own. Clark took tht• t'halll'ngc to head the effort. Early on, he put his -.1gn<1tun• big as J ohn Hancock's on full -page newspaper ads th cit sought support of the populace . ·\nd did they hc•e-haw at Clark from up Los Angeles "ay Thl' hid• county ~upervisor was really making a fool out ol h1 mst•lf Reporter Released; Court Review Called llJ\CKENSACK. N.J <AP> --New York Times reporter Myron A. Put 111 footbull parlanCl'. it was as 1r Supervisor Clark h.id f1t·ldl'd :t k1('koff c•1ghl yards deep in his own end zone ,111d thl·n lookl•d upfield to see the entire Los Angeles populatt• bt.><1rtn~ down on him. 01:icrction would suggest not runn1nl! with the ball F'arbcr reported to authorities here today to await the New Jersey Supreme Court's decision on whether he should rem ain free while an appeal of his contempt conviction is heard. 1''arber, 40, spent seven hours in the Bergen County J ail on Monday . .. . ~ ~ '-,. e. ~ & ~ ~ ~ (,) ., t. ~ 1':' J }! ~ ~ Clar~ choSl' to run with 1t Wll E~ THE OR.\~GF: County supervisor's newspaper Jds 1neluded ..i coupon. asking that people clip it. fill it out. put at 111 <1n envelop<' and pay for a stamp to show their s up- port for tht' Rams tn Orange County, grave fears were ex- µn·.,~(·d that Chtrk would neVl·r gel his "runback cam- p.i 1g11 ·to thl· ortl' .\'1.lrd line Tlwn thl' outpouring began Envelopes with coupons 1 loodt-cl Clark .., office People even sent money to support t11m Soml· <.t·nd chl'{'ks for Ram~ season tickets al \nahl•1m -.t;Hllum The enthusiasm had to have impressed th l' f{ <t m-, 0"' nl·rsh 1 p Clark had thus !-.pearhcaded a drive that turned s ure ddt•:.it and r1d1cule into a victory that may have a healthy 1 mpal·t on Orange County for many years to come. ,\ Coast Toa~t to our Supt•rvisor Ralph Clark. Car Prices Rise DETHOIT 1AI» Economics in the Land of the Rising Sun h.i \ l' onct.> again made Detroit the Land of the Rising Price. Chry...,ler Corp announced Monday that it is increasing base 11r1n•s on 1L..., 1979 Dodge Colt and Plymouth Arrow about 1.3 Pl'rl'l•nt. or .111 average· of $77. as a result of a plunge in the value of lhl· t.: s dollar against the Japanese yen <Related commentary. l'Jl!l' BS I after he refused to turn over his notes in lhe '"Dr. X" trial tn which a New Jersey doctor is ac- cused of murdering five pa - tients State Supreme Court Morris Pas hma n had Farber's conviction and leased Farber . Justice stayed had re· Prter Carter. a s pokesman for the ~upreme Court. said written argument s a nd background papers on the case have been de- livered to each of the seven 1ustices throughout the state. The justices we re reviewing the cl oc um c nts to determine whether they s hould meet in Trenton. the state capital, and hear emergency appeals. DEFENSE ATTORNEYS for Dr. Mario Jascalevich maintain that Farber's notes are essential to their case. Farber's artic les led Bergen County <.1u thorilies to renew their invest1gation of a series of mysterious deaths at Riverdell Hospital in Oradell 12 years ago J ascalevich, referred to as Dr. X in Farber's stories. 1s on trial on charges he murder ed five pa- 1 tt>nts with the muscle relaxant High Winds Rip Arizona Tornadoes, Tluuukrstonns Pl,agrm Mitbrest Te.pe ral ure• CaUtornia ~ AIDu'Qut • • At111nld HI lo Pep q1 61 •J 61 II 110 n '<> •1 I) The C.a1llornl• Department ot Fore1try ~ys lhe last ot more ln.tn" oozen fires In Ille S..n S.rnardlno Na· llonal Forest. burning <Ince the wHke!ld. Ntve -n b!'ou91>1 uno.r control •. tJdlt1mon "'-* 61rm1nor"1dm • ...... J =~~:•Hl• 9o$ton tJrown\v•llr tlutl.ilo ! f Cll<1rl\tn !>C ~ a ~~~~~~,,°di, :,,. Ctf•C••nO ,• 0•1 Ft Wt~ ~ g:~,:~ l'itltnd Monolutu tiOU\IOn ,,_t'i\ Vlllt ic:•n \ C.•h l.OVCgd\ l 1ttl,. 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O Sall L•-P 103 San D1eoo /1 !.•n Fr•n &l s .. 11" H Spq-ene •t TUIH '3 WHh111gton '° CAL.ll'O"NIA •• &1 ~ '8 1.19 ., ll 11 "" 6• SA 54 i• 11 11 11 tlaker\fitlCI IOS 14 l'•esno 10& 19 l ancol•r tC).I 70 M•rv••lllt 103 10 NHdle• 100 mm ,. .. o Rollttol 103 ~ s• Red Bluff lOI '7' !.acr 4mento ten U S.111• Barb.tr• 14 5• SIOCUon 103 10 T11erma1 100 ,. U-lth tOJ .. L.aktArr-..i l.0119 8H<ll Nt wpqrt Beach Olltarlo Pelm Sp"ng~ S•n 8trn.trdlf'O S•nJow S.nl• An• n ., II u .. ., "' u 10. ,. 100 .a .. ~ u u 11.s.s ..... ,.. He•vv thunder\lorms and 11191'1 wlncis crou lht Midwest toOav. w1111 Ml11nnola -lhe DakotU la1<1ng Ille brunt oft,.,.~ wealher. Tornadoes ""''' sloht•d al Croohlon allCI Warrell, Minn .. wllll no repgrlJ of ..,.ior d1mage or In iurlo A lorNdo IOUC~ down at • l11m nor Milton, N D . 11ga1n wlthOut reoorts Of lnfU<IU or major aamaot. A toltl of •IS lireflQlllers worl<ed In IOO·d•9ru llUt to Htrnqu••h I"" bl.,.. all bul OM sparked by llghlnlnQ -u thunder cloud • lhrHlened lo snoot more sparks lo Ille ground late Monday The t• ""''' conwmed mort lll•n 250 •cres of Ille rwttonal lore\t and l•nd• prolectec:I by uw St•t• Oeoa•l· mtnl of Forestry. aut110nt1es said tn Inyo Counly. lhert' was - ttmPO•••v 11•511 llood•llQ In <M"Olt Death Valley, bul 110 reporh of Clamage or 1n1ury, H•d Otputy William l.UIH c .... al w~aiher Patch., low <IOuds n1911t and mot'"· •no hOu« Mc»lly '"""11 •hern~nJ 111roug11 Weel!Wf4ay Ll911t varlable winds nr<;iM •nd morn!~ houri. HIQlls W-day 1n u-r 60s •I llH<,_, to ~r 70l In l•nd Coeslal ttm!IC••h.trH will ''"<If ll•lween U •nd 10 Inland l•m· • peraturn will ••nve betwfffl 6" and IO The ••ler ltmperature will be U. s ..... Moora, 'J'lde• TUESDAY Second high t ·st p.m. S. t S.cond low 9.11 p.m. 1 1 WIOHISOAY First lllQll 3 ot a.m J 8 Flrs11ow 1.57•.m t' St cond hiQll l. S2 p.m S I St<OftCI low 10· SI p.m I 4 Sun rl~s S 5' • m .. seh 1 S9 P m Moon mes 11.s. a.m., Mil t O& pm S•rlllqori curare If convicted. he could face up to five consecutive life terms The Bubbs were on a n outing lo pick blueberries last Tuesday when their car got stuck m a mudhole on a dirt road about 35 miles northeast of their Park Rapids home. Bubb. who ha s a s l ow heartbeat condition and arthritic legs. had tried to go for help u:, ing his metal orthopedic walker He was found lying face down Sunday afternoon. about two miles from the car a nd 150 yards from the highway. WH EN R EVIVED. h e led rescuers to his wife. Authorities said no search had been mount ed because the couple had not been reported missing. Mrs. Bubb has arthritis in her back and legs and is a diabetic She s aid s he fi rs t took her husband's walker and tried to reach a highway. "But after a while." s he said. "I knew I couldn't make it, so I went back to the car." and 1nM•cts. author1t1es saicl. M RS. BUBB FOUND so m~ 1 raspberries near the car and ' drank muddy waler from a nearby marsh. She slept in the _ car. running the motor at in tervals when s he needed it:. heater She said s he drank all the cof fee they had brought with them a nd ate 15 sugar cubes. .. I was concerned th al I might not make it." she said. "But I praved to the Lord that nothine would happen. I JUSl had <1 feeling that Bubb would get help to me some way .. ll O WAR I> N ORQU I ST of Ilagley had decided lo go berrv picking on the same dirt road Sunday afternoon. His wife and son. Virgil, were with him in their four-wheel-drive vehiclc when they saw Bubb lyi ng in the road. his walker still next to him. V1rg1I Norquist said his fa mil\ tried to find out how Bubb got there but al first could not un derstand his answers. Eventual ly. they unders tood that Bubb":. wife was in a car down the road At 7 ;30 am. Wednesday, Bubb took the walker and headed out 'in the rain. his wife said. After he collapsed. he lay there four days. enduring two rainstorms ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pardon our pride ••• Daily Pilot carrier Jacqueline Kelly, 11. recently joined 25 dignitaries asked to say ''Happy Birthday'' to Costa Mesa by lighting a candle at the Orange County Fair opening c ere mony, honoring the c ity's Silve r Anniversary. She represented the more than 900 girls and boys who deliver the Dally Piiot . An honor student, going into the seventh grade at Davis Mlddle School , she has delivered the Dally Pilot for two years. Throughout the Orange Coast, Daily Pilo t carrier s like Miss Kelly have a s ignificant r o le in the lif e of t heir communities, delivering the news of the community to its citizens each day. 642-4321 DAILY PILOT ~~ (1.,,...,. ... ("""1•· .. .., .... "' S.il'I .Jwrl"'! c..r-t1~11"b "'"'' ~ .. ~ Sov1n l fl!C)v"• i..•O· •'4-Q.. tf ........ l'ler\tOW 104 11 1'11 ll\Ot> I 04 st lllY1M •1 IO OJ C.1•1111• ,. •• Hovy tllllndtrstor-11'° rolled t11rouo11 .outMrn Ar11ona High wl,,Cls a lto caused problems In norlller11 arid cemrtl Arl1ona tn Pl\o.lllM, 11'911 ••llCh uproottel 1-•. on r1urll<td -pl_, at PhoMnl• S.y H•r'bor Alrootl elld <•uMCI -ITllllOt llljUf'let......, • QUll blpw OU1 • wl-el -i.m-111111, Wine!> OU" I~ UP te Ill mpll _. '"'°'Itel 1<1 -p•m "' -••I •"Cl ....,.,.,,, ArltOfte Newport Buch Sou1'1wtllerly ,_11, from rwo to -loot. <Ol>dl· lions poor HUfttlll9ton IH<ll 5ou1Plwe'1trly \w•ll\ from -to two '-' <ond• 110"' fair -imo<o-t•llO Don Bull. ch1lrm1n of th• Coll• Meae Sliver Annlvtrtary CominlttH, 1nU Ctty Councllwom1n Hertzog receive mementoH or city birthday from c1rrler Jacquelin• Kelly. [I (t,,lrO •• It , ' CALIFORNIA 3 Slain; So"' 26, Hunted S ELMA <AP J /\ couple and their son have betm found shot tu death and their bodies covered with lime 1n an upparcnt al te mpt to kill th e odor of dccom position. sheriff's dcputie:. said They had been dead about a week when found i.lt their homt• near this southe rn Fresno Coun ty community Monday. and all three were wrapped in blankets The bodies o f John D oyle 8 pillcr. 50. and Edgar Albert Spiller. 23. were discovered an a bedroom with the blanket:. a round them secured by ropes Edgar Spiller·._ body was bound to a ladder T he bodv of Rosl· Mary Spiller. 4·t. \\·as found bunt..'d an a 1wrdcn An older so11. Jimmy Sp1lll•r. 26. w<1:. being :-.oug ht for ·que:.t111n1ng I n \'esliflalors su1d he last was seen in lhl' Selma area ubout tht· l1m1· the l.Jod1cs were fnu n<l Restaurant Fined LOS A;-.;G1'.:LES lt'\l'i 1\ municipal court JUd~c fined tht• Hrown Dcrhv rest<iurant $2.500 for allowing ·filthy conditions on its prem1::.c s. 1nclud1n~ <'Oc k ro<ichl•:. a11d roden• tlrop pmJ!:. Tht• llolh wood r es I auranl plt·<Hlt•ll no <·iinlL•sl Monday aft er h·alth 1n~p1·<'lor.., found II\ • ( • ..,TATf.. J ~ Message From Brow11 t;o,· Edmund G. llrown J r turned the t <1 b I e :-. on <.1 n gr y ~ 1 g n · w a vi n g t c n a n b :\Jondu\· in San Francisco whl:!re he met wi th ll;i.ldcrs of landlord groups. He pulled out hb own placards as he plugged hi!'.> thrt!e·point progr am to pass on benefits of • Propos1l1un 13 H b plan mrlude:-. rolling b<.ick renl!o, lo :\Jay 31. 1978 level~. freezrn~ rents through the t>nd of thl· year <Jnd landlord~ sharing net ta:-. :-.avmgl> with tenantl> Mt1rder Suspect Guilty Te1111U Player May Enter Sanity Plea Tuesday. July 25. t978 OA1L Y PILO'i" ,,_; /tlarirae Life Orange Coast A Sanctuary? WASI llNGT0'.'-1 t J\ I'> Cahforn1c.. !ocal government rcpre:-.t·n t:.itn•t•s "ant 13.300 ~quare mile~ of marine ~a nctuary -.ct a :-1dt• ofi thl' coasts of Santa Burbar:.1. Ventura. Loi-An~eles. Orangt and San 01t•go counllci; to prt>:.crve marint· plant~ and a nimab SpC':iking befon· th<.· OC('anography 'iUbcomm1llel' or the House· Me rchant Manne :ind F1shl·ne:- Comm 1ttt.·t.· on Monday Or Huth:inn Corwin. a consultant n·prcsenting Sant a Barhar;. County. said the Sanl<i 8 arbarCJ Ch<1n nl'I provides <1n unrivaled \ a1•it•ty of pl<int and :.1111ma l hft· bec<1USl' 1t 1s the meeting plaC't.' of a c·old current l ro m lht• north and warmer southt•rn w<.1tcr S H t:: ASK F. D T If AT t ht' !>ancluary ningt· from the north l'nd of Point Argu(•llo 1n Sant;, Barham Countv to lhl' 1.·astt-rn border of Point ·Mugu ~li!t1• par!< 1n Ventura County und ... l'award to 1nl'lude the channl'I. the Chan nel blands and tht• Santa Hosa Plutc:.iu .1 :J.000 <;quan· milt· total A 1972 law allo\\.'> the cn•at1on of mannt• ~anctuaril'S for lht· pres t.'rva tion ('f marine pli.inl:. and animals Clt-mt•nt<.·. Sant o Rarbara an<f Sunl•• C:italtna 1slandi:. 1'htc· proposal r c.rr. into conn:rt v.11h Che\ron U ~ /\ I nt· geolo~1st John K Cas~.il·I:. who ... :.11<1 the ..,nn ctua r) proposab V..l'l l' '0 'LIWl''-Oml! Ill magmtudt·" lhc.1 th1·y thrl!ab:n t ht· ... t•;irch for ~as <ind 01: on thL· Outt•r Cont1ncnta1 Sht.-l f CH F.VR01'1 WOULD ... i;pport th1· prt•::.en<.1t1or :Jrcas oniy 1f lht·~ \\ert.• :.l'l up lor muH:p:e UM' or~ J . 'illt··:-pt•c1f1t. t<.ISl'·'iPCClflC h:.i,.rs and had rea~onJ1'1t• get• g:-.•ph:l' d!rnt·n..,ion .... · Cas!-.el! :-aid Subcomm1lle1.· cha:rm <111 Rep .John H Brcc.ux. D Lc1 . que::-.· t I (l r c· d 1 h l ' .... I I l' 0 f t h l' .., ,J I~ (' t \;.., ro l' '-, W h t (' h he <; d Id would covl'r 220 000 squar e m iles ol coastal "<ilt·ri. 1f 105 other proposal=->.'l'l"t' carried out doy .. 13'1 Slain LO~ /\;\'(.; ELC:S 11\ f> 1 J),J\ rr! 1·11t·kruac·hl•s 1111 rl'I rigerators in I hl• rc:-.l~1ur<1nl ·:. cofJe(• :,hop <md 1·ollcn1 dropping~ 1n tht.• hrt'ad haking room Pi\SADE~A IAPl The de·· kn:-c attorney for a top ranked women's college tcnn1~ player was to tdl the court today if he will proceed with an insanity pll'a following the woman's con· vitt ion o f seco nd degree murclt'r GEORGE BAILEY. v•n • c·ha1rman of tht• Compre h<.•n!)l\t' PIJnning Organii<Jt1on ot the San Oil•go n •g1cm and a Lt mon Gron.• ell\ counc1lm<in. a ~kcd lhJI .1 1'0 JOO 'flt:Jll' mil t 'iJl1cl uary t•'(tl·nd I rom Pom\ \'1c t·nt<.· on Lo~ Angt.•lt• ... County· ... l'<ilo~ Vt.>rdt.•' Peninsula :-outh lo :\'orthndge last year. remained C'Oach had bled lo dt·alh from th1.· Mexic;>n bordt·r an<l rur. rn'c on S25.000 bail gunshot \\-Ounds in lht· h1.·.irt. ~L·stward mon• lhan 100 milt·~ to E!!!s \:;, ol St.'pUI\ ecfa. w.1 .. fatally \\OUndt•d when " yoi.n~ comp:.in1or. • cctdE.-nraJ :y fired .. ~hotgur. ;it h:rr. 1u~t 1~0 <1..o)"• bcfort· hi~ ;.uh btrlhc!cly polln· During the trial. Miss i\n· chcstund stom ach in c l ude SJn N•l'Ola.., Sar. derson said s he killed M 1ss Hyde -;:===========================::::~==========::.;-... aid Sundu~ Uirt. dust and food t.·ncru~ta I 111n~ wen • found throughout tht.· lolchl•ns and food \\:J!> s torl.'d on rustl•d d1rl\' r ;.ick:.. thl· in 'l'i'il1g.i1or:. lL'~lif1ed m .. jealous rage following a CJ ATA L I NA br o ken roma n ce involving another tennis pro, who was the coaC'h's roommate Guards Half Riot TR,-\C\ 1,.\1'1 f>n:.ol" guard:- .., p r a ·' l' d :i w ;II I " f b u l 1 e ts llt.·lwt·t·n hlad; an<' \\hill· 111 mates and t1n·!I le;..ir g a.., into a rl'crt•;..1t111n yard to qut.•11 a racial d1:-turh<11H'I·. 11ffre1<1b at lkul'I \'neat tonal ln..,ttlUlt• 'iaid 1 ht·n· \\t'rt' nn n·port~ of in 1uric:. to l'ilhl•r 1nmules or staff al tht· 1.240 nwn ..,talt• prison ;alter tht.· ~1onc1Jy t'\'t•ning rne1 dPnt St~ Continaw11 R I CJlM O~D rA l'J Th "ildc<.1t postal workers str1kl• c·n terc~d 11~ fourth da) today with 10 union stt•ward:-fJcrng th1· µossibility or 1·ontc•mpt chargc•s on·r the illegal w<.1\kout at the ~.111 Franc1sM Hulk Mail Center .Judge Stw1l1>y W£'1gcl d1n•cled the 10 sll'wards to :.how cau5e in l ' S D1!>trict Court toda~ v. hy I ht·~ ":-houldn \ b<: pum!-.hed fur \ llllal 1ng unrl lli!-.ohe) 111g" hb 11r th · r I' n I 0 llH II g I h l' v. a I lo.() u I through i\ug :J \t<•a11whill'. ... oml· rank ;ind file 11wmht·r.., :-.:Jlcl Joe.ii m1·mht'r:-. \\OUltl l'Olllllllll' lhl' 'itflkt• dl'"IPlk tlw rt•t•ommt•ndat111n I hat the: rl'lurn to \\ork f 'oir Trade IJpheld Si\('H ,\:\H;~TO 11\P t .\ ~tall' hoard hu:. uphl'ld lht· ra1r tradl' la\\ for wrnt-. hut over I u rncci l wo l'Ounl~ ul st•ll ing h;ard liquor:. bt'low lhl· fair tradt• µrice m1mmum:. Thl• ruling wa)-. Jnnnunced 'l11nclav in ;r ca..,1• In\ oh rng l'ac1 f1l.' Hr1ghb Liquor-. uf San Bruno. Tht• Alcoholic Ht•\'t·ragt• Con trol ,\ppl•a l!-> Bo<ird t·1t cd <J Californw S1111n:m(' Court ruhng that found tlw fair trade law for liquor.., 1n\'<d11l 1\ IO·~oman, two.m<in jury found Lori Anderson. 21. of c;r;rnada lhlls ~UJlty Monday in tht.• killing of her co<1ch in ar ap· pan:nt Ion· triungl1.• ~JISS ANDt:R SON'S J;;1wyt·r. H '.\l .1 acobs. w;..is to ~ay todtty \\ ht.·ther he would chan ge her µI t•.1 llf innocent by re<1son of 1n ... ;1n1tv in the' murder of S usun 11 Veil:. 31. or Burbank. ·If thl' pica is changed. Judge Du111t.•I L Fletcher w as to set u :-.<•rll encrn,e date: other wise a samt~ ht•uring dCJte will be an· nount·cd T ll E DEFE!\'Dt\l'i'T, th<.' top . r <111 k l'cJ s ing l es pl a yer for C<Jl1forn1a .Stal,.. University at Mmi]ailed lnShipnap S1\N VIEGO IAP ) \u t h ori t ics say a :Jl 'l.'ar old man has bl!cn .1 a i It· cl a rt l' r a It cg c d I y ~ 1 l' a I i n g a 5 2 5 0 . -0 0 0 n•::-.e;irch s hip while drunk. 1ak111g 11 for an ll·hour JOYr1Clc and runninA it :.ig round off San D1c~o ·s l\11ss1on Beach. .lamt·:. A Miller "a!> rhargcd with grand theft .ind booked 1nlo county 1ail ~1ondi.ly in lieu of Sl.000 bond. llarbor Pol ict• :.:.t id Tht• 52 Ion Sea Otte r . ownl·cl b } Ch<ir l cs Ottt•r m an. president or l ' S Ol'canograph.v Im• of Sun D1cg<J. n·c·t·ivcd minor tfamage Officers said l\11i,5 i\ nderson ll'd them in J anuury to a s hallow Sylmar grave containing Miss II y d c ·s body A coroner's autopsy revl•ult-d I ht• tennis Couple Die Of Charcoal Asphyxiation LONG IlEl\CI I c AP 1 A Fon tana couple CJpparcnlly has died of carbon monoxide asphyxia t ion whi le ::.ll-eping near a s m o uldering c h arcoal grill aboa rd th eir sailboat authorities say. The bodies or Carl Earh<1rl. 39 a nd his wife. J udith. 37. we re found near the barbecue grill. which had been plac<>d in the galley of their 35-foot sailboat on the Cerrito~ Channel. police Sgt Ronald Dvorak i.aid Monday T H E BARBECUE had been mo\'cd inside before the couple "-Cnt to s leep Saturd<.1y night. ht- addt•d. The Eurharti.' son. Carl. Jr . 20. woke Sunday morning feeling "h ot und u ncomfortablt'. ·· Dvorak :-.aid. Th!.! yo un ~l·r Earhart left the boat, and found his parents· bodies al 8 p m when he returned . the sergcanl s<iid Paramedics were unable to rl' \ i Vl' the couple ( L. 1\1. DOYO ) INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT Lagunan Honored ~~on1EnmLRUG&~~ Lt s <t A Sm ith . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Laguna 13each. has been named a trustee scholar at USC'. 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Edit ri l P Aobflr1 N Weedl PUblf\hef Thoma• l<.ectYll /Edltot Or nge Coa!>I Daily P1101 0 a Dfl..e _________ r_u.•lda •• y .• J.u.•y.2.S ••• ·.i.lS __________ Ba_r·ba·r·a·K·r·e·ib·l·th·/·E·d·it.~.·.·.' ·p·~-E·d·l·to·r-- New Approach to Low-cost Housing Orange Coun ty ~upervisors have a chime~ Wednes· day to take anothl'r ~tcp tn their effort to provide )e)~ ex· pen~1vc home~ an the developing south {'Ounty area And they will hav~ an opportunity to carry out s two· year.old pledge to off er residents a chance to buy their own kind m a future mobile home development. Ll'1sure Hc1s:?hts Investment Co. hopes to win board a pproval of a land use change that paves the way for a 617-s pace tenant-owned mobile home park on 232 hilly ucre~ along El Toro Road near Cook ·s Corner. Tht' developer hopes to offer future home buyers a mobile home and Jot in the $45,000 to $55.000 price range -a bargain in Orange County's housing market today. Planning commissioners voted 4·1 to endorse the idea l>ut wamcd they would be diligent at later zoning and planning s tages to make the development a showpiece. The site isn 't without proble ms. Its access will be o ff ulready inadcquutc El Toro Road and it 1s located in som e of the county's mos t beauti£ul unspoiled terrain. In addition. its remoleness wilJ require special pro· vision for sewer and water facilities. These proble m s s ho uld be solved before any develop· mcnt is permitted. but uny site chosen for such a develop· ment wrll pn.•scnl proble m s o( some kind. The propos ul presents a good opportunity for lower <:ost hous ing and 617 mobile homes scattered on 232 hillside <.1crcs do not represent high density. With proper planning. landsc:tping a nd environmental attention the development could be a welcome answer to some of t he south county's hous ing problems. Let's Apply Reason Much has been s aid and \Hillen about the Supreme Court's rulin~ that cons truction or the $117 million Tellico Dam in Tenneo;sre mu.st be he ld up because its comple- tion could wipe out the total known population of snail darter~. a three.inch-long fish. Tht• high court made it plam that it was no,t ruling in f.avor of the ris h over an apparently needed public works project. but rather inte rpreting the exact wording of the law That law. the Endangered Species Act passed by Congress five years <Jgo. had the thoroughly commend· ~ble goal of protecting native plant and animal life threatened with extinction. Unfortunately. Congress went somewhat overboard. The law as ultimately adopted protected not only :-.uch notable endangered species as the American bald {'agle. the ~rizzly bear and the vanishing whooping crane. but itlso "without limitation any mammal. fish. bird. am· phibian. reptile. mollusk. crustacean. arthropod and other invertebrates" along with the .. s eeds. roots and ·parts of plants." · Thu!-. we have arrived at such ludicrous situations as the d elay of a power plant in Maine because it threatened the Furbish lousewort flower and the Duck River Dam in Tennessee because of hazard to the riffle s he ll and the orange-footed pimpleb<.1c k. both varieties of mussels. And :in Houston there's a fr•rntic search for the true habitat of t.he H ouston toad. lest 1t be overrun by a housing develop- •ment SinCl' thL• Endangcrl'd Species Act. listing 109 species. was adoptt.:d, more th;.in 24,000 mor e plant and animal ~pecies have been s ugges ted for addition to the list. 'Doubtlc-:>s Lh1~ run go on indefinitely. F o rtunately. Congress has come up with a halfway ~ensiblc solution to the problem. This would amend the act to create a seven-member committee to arbitrate ... uch dilemmas as the Tellico Dam vs. the snail darter if the l' S Fis h <md Wildlife Service. which administers the Jaw. can·r m~1kt• up its mind. It would h{• h:mdy if the aJ'bitr.at1on could take plact' hefon· a multi million dollar project is under way and has to be s topped. It makes good sense to protect o ur endangered "ildlaft:. hut not to squunder taxpayer!>· money with this ~ort of uft(·r-1 hl··f<.ict discovery of threatened h abitats. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their a uthor$ and artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Daily Piiot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Deah By LM. BOYD How can you call yourself a student of Pohlical history lr you can•t name the U.S. pres idents associated with these "'Desi" identities: The Square Deal. the New Deal. the F3ir Deal. f.lnd the Raw Ocal? So inquires tl client. All right. TC'dd y floost'vcll. Square. Frunklin 0 . R oos<>vclt. New. ll arry Truman, Fair Who ns the Raw'> Never mtod. you made that up. The flavor mos( disliked by pre-school cl'itldren is pep· permlnt . res earch has shown. If you <hp the stems of cut flowers into hot water before you put them into cold waler. they'll last ... lot longer Df'ar Gloon1y Gus ls n 't it wonderful to think the state had $5 bllllon of taxpayers' money Just l yi ng around and can use It any way ll wants . without the laxpayer<1' consent -even to thwart Prop. 13! R.CS. . ·-r • tn 1952, June Allyson and Humphrey Bogart starred in a film called "Battle Circus" where\n was shown a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. ac· tually a "M•A•s•fl" unit. Now may I make the point'> Most of the best shows are spinoffs. Only rarely does an Orson Wells or a Woody Al· Jen come up with a compel- ling original. The Bedouins of the Negev qnd Sinai deserts wear l\'omemade deodorants. Clove buds strung together Jike beads, soaked in water, then worn around the neck. 1\s they dry, they deodorize. Wait, that's not quite nght. Rather t hey overcome all aromas hut their own. Bedouins as a rule smell fair· ly clovey. Did you see that classified ad that reads as follows? "Sound truck for sale. $1.500. Not-so-sound truck. $500." Some s leep researcher~ now say how much sleep you need depends on how much you need to dream. Rlame the coldnt'ss or the water for the fact that more. Clshermen drown In May than during any other month. No othct nation relies so much for II.! public funds up- on lotteries as does Au1Jtral111 . What. you can't Identify which U.S. president wrote 31 book.a? Th~ m06t prollflc of th~ presidential authors. Teddy ROO&evell, Jack Anderson Jarvis Background Shadowed WASHlNC'rON -Crusty, croaky·volced Howard Jarvis. the hero or Proposition 13 and messiah of an Amer\can tax re· volt, was for years considered mereJy 11 small frog in a little puddle. We've now uncovered tv1dence that the waters he P~· viously swam In were muddy. Documents s how that the 75· year-old Californian, wbo CO· s ponsored the tax · cutting Proposition 13 referendum. has been ac· live in righl· wlng, money- r a is in g scams. His name i s linked to at l east three shady ope1·at1ons. T here is rea- son to behev<' he was implicat- ed in strll others. with has as- s ociates as the front men. WE TRACED one operation back to 1964 when Jarvis and two associates. William Morrison and Norton H. Nathan. set up shop in Los Angeles as Businessmen for Gold water . With a "boiler room ·· telephone campaign. the y solicited thousands of dollars from bus iness men throughout the country on the pretense or raising funds for the Republtcan presidential can· didale, Sen. Barry Goldwater. The Jarvis front had neither the 3pproval nor the sanction of Goldwater·s campaign organba· ti on or the Republlcan Na lion al CommiUee. Upon learning of the California scam. GOP ofllclals filed suitlostopJarvis and hlscol- leagues from collecting money 1n Goldwater's name. The group disbanded in the face of the legal challenge. but not a peMy was ever turned over to the Goldwater cause. Not long afterward. Jarvis and company surfaced again ln Arizona as promoters of an or· ganization called the National Freedom to Work Committee. Again using a battery of phones. they hustled solicitations from conservative businessmen to fight repeal or a section of the Tart·flf.l rtley labor law that cnablt'd states to outlaw com· pulsory un1omsm ON TIOS occ:.ision. they were poaching directly on the ter· ritory of a long-e s tablis hed group, the National Hight to Work Committee. In incorporating their committee. Jarvis and his rricnds adopted the charter of the other group word for word The only change they made was to use ··Freedom·' instead of·· Right" an ·the nameofthecommittee Reed Larson. director of the R1,ght lo Work Committee. began an investigation of the .. imposters." and In a private May i. 1965. memo denounced their opcralJon as a fraud. The memo charged that .. arrange- ments for omce i.pace were made by one Howard Jarvis. and the lease was s igned in his name." Larson cited the Republican Party swl agninst the Goldwater fly-by·night outfit and added ··Before the s uit could b e brought to trial. this group had collected $115,000. the bulk of which ($88.000) was shown as having been paid over to Mor- rison and Nathan for public rela lions fees and contract labor:· No mention was made or how much Jarvis may have skimmed off. LARSON'S MEMO further l'harged that one of th~ three directors of the Arizona setup '-'as Alvin Goldberg who had "an extensive record of criminal arrests and has served time to Jail . Char~es against ham in- clude fraud and bad checks." Under pressure Crom Larson's organization. the Better Busi ness Bureau and Post Office an · spectors. Jarvis and his friends again closed up shop. we·ve also found another 1965 memo from Library of Congress files which pinpoints Jarvis as "the ma11 in charge of the committee's office an Washing-ton." The report. in response to a congressiona l ABOUfSALT-MOSCC»l IS ~~~~ Aro.tr IUE POUS -YOUR ~LARrrY HAS Hrr A ~EW v:::NJ, ... ABOm ANDY YOU -.iVCRE. C.A SRJR HIS DfS¥.ISSAL··· Ffi~cRmc1SM.. ,m~ ... .,_,, - Earl Waters Query. noted thal Jarvis ··war. val(ue as to the addresses of the officers·· AS LATE as 1976. Jarvis turned uo as chairman of the Friends for Hayakawa Commit· I ee. which raised S57 .•54 os· tenslbly ror the Senate cam- pa 1 g n of California 's S .1. Hayakawa. Yet the campaign records show thut the candidate got none of the money. A lawsuit was filed to bar the committ.ee from collecting money 1n Hayakawa·s name. and the spurious rund·r3isers quietly folded their tent. But the same crowd. with Jarvis' name omitted. continued to collect contributions in 1976 under such names as Students for Reagan. Friends for Reagan. Businessmen ror Reagan and s imilar organiiations an the name of Gerald Ford. Until his tax referendum VIC· tory. the burly. bullfrog voiced Jarvis was viewed as a s ldeshow figure in California's circus of pohtacs. Our associate Howard Rosenberg verified from wit· nesses that the down-with-taxes Jarvis is the same beguiling rellow who helped operate the fund·raising fhmflami.. HE GOT his start in politics a~ a press officer aboard Herbert Hoover·~ ill -fated 1932 campaign tra in Th1rly years later he plunged into California poht1cs as an ultra rightist. He became a director of the Conservauw Party. Inc .. and published the party paper. American Review As a conservative champion, .Jarvis was soundly trounced as .a write -in candidate for the Senate in 1962. Thereafter. he took up his career as a rast-buck money-raiser . R1d1ng the crest or 1he tax re- \ olt wave. Jarvts is being toast· cd from Cahrornia to Capitol lhll and appearing at t ax relu:f rallies all over the country. But be hind the public image is a calculating hard-nosed con - servative who outwitted both California Gov. Jerry Brown and the powerful Bank or America in the battle over Proposition 13. And also in the background is a veteran political C'On m a n who has scored some noteworthy stings over the years. Footnote We held up our story for a week to get Jarvis· comments. but he raUed to re· turn our repeated calls. We also conducted an extensive search for his fund-raising associates. but could not locate them . Public Salaries Don't Relate to Reality The re\•ul s1on or the average Californian to the greed dis· played by the prcsidenl of the California Judges Association. Robert Kane. an the face of the voter mandate of June 6 for re· ductions in government spend· ing is indescribable . Already drawing salaries twice as ~real as all but 10 per· cent of the slate's t ax· payers the Judge s. through Kane. angrily denounced Governor Jerry Brown for attempt· Ing to invoke upon them lhe same salary freeze as has been clamped on alt other public employees. He called Brown's proposal "disgusting." His adjecUve was well chosen but wrongly applied. What is ut- terly disgusting is the fact that more than 1,400 state and local officials rip off the taxpayers for Art Hoppe salaries greater than that paid the statc·s highest officer. the governor, who is paid $49,500. THE STOCK res ponse to criticism of this fact is that "the governor isn·t paid enough " Maybe so but the salary paid the governor is sufficient to put him amongst the top 2 percent personal income bracket of all Californians. The other 98 per- cent have to gel by on less. But the over 1,400 who make more than the governor represt?nt just the lip of the iceberg in the problem of public pay being out of hand. The fact 1s public salaries are totally dis· proportionate to the earnings of t.hose who foot the bill. This despite the fact the law provides public salaries shall be .. comparable." The question is. Compared lo what? The lawmakers forgot to say. CERTAINLY THEY can't be compared to the earnings of the ... verage citizen or even the ma- iority of citizens. For there are tnousands of employees 1n state and local government who are paid over $25.000 and thousands more whose salaries are greater than th<> earnings of more than half of all those who pay income taxes in this state. To understand the e normity of the pay scales contrasted to the earnings of lhose who must pay the exorbitant salaries. attenuon as directed to some hard facts. There arf> 21.520,000 people in California but only 8.124,290 had reportable incomes in 1975. ln other words barely more than onc·third of the people are sup. Porting the other two·lhirds. 0 F THOSE paying income taxes only 1.4 percent earned more than SS0.000! More than half. 51.2 percent earned less than Sl0.000. Of those who earned more than that. 38. 7 percent were under $25.000. Add it up! It leaves only 10.2 percent earning more than $25.000 which makes those m government earning more than the governor truly among the elite. A It hough the r1gures ar<' based upon 1975 returns. tax of· ficials said the most recent re· turns alter the percentages only sHghtly. Wh1I<> the statistics for 197";' returns are not complete (hey cited some instances which reflected only fractional changes. For example. the num- bers earnrng more than SS0.000 rose from 1.4 Pt'rcent to about 1. 7 percent. WHAT H.\S chan~cd con siderably are the numbers or publi<' employees now being paid more than SS0.000! For the 1.400 figure was based upon a 1976 study with a slight adJUSt· ment. Most public employees n·· cc1ved salary adJustments 1n 1977 and soml.' received 1978 ad justmcnts pru>.c lo the Creeie And while the freeze halts momentarily any further widen- ing in the gap between the public employees and the citizens earn· in~s. at does nothing to correct ct lotally unjustified abuse or public funds as represented In the excessive salaries paid. The Grasshopper and the Ant (Revised Version) Once upon a time there was an Ant and a Grasshopper. The Ant was a solid citizen who believed In the glorious American virtues o( thrift and hard work. The Grasshopper, on the other hand. was a first-class leech who borrow e d every nickel he could lay his feeJers on. You could tell how they wou Id turn out tn life when . us you n g in s ects, each 1nh('rlted $1000 from n maiden ant and a maiden grasshopper respective· ly . The Ant ~~kcd his $1000 In the bank. thrifty ant that he was The Grasshopper. however, blithely borrowed a.notMr $3000 from the same bank and bought himself a $4000 house .. Arc you insane"" cried the horrlfied Ant. ··vou have.s£arcc· ly em harked on life and you arc already head over heels in debt." But the irresponsible G rasshop- per paid no attention. Through some inexplicable flaw of character, he actually Sei!med to en1011 owing money . IC the brutal truth were known, he was that weakest of ('reatures: a com- pulsl ve borrower. AS LUCK would have It, the value of his home Increased. ln several years he was able to sell it for $8000 After he'd paid back th~ b:tnk. hl• was left with S500C> hurnlnA a hole in his pocket ·'Think of your old age and bank il," ur1ted the Anl "A pen- ny saved ls a penny earned ·• Rut. no. n ot that prodigal Grasshopper Ins tead . he plunked lhe $5000 down on a $20,000 duplex. again borrowing the balance from the bank. "You mad fool!" shouted the Ant. "Now you are five limes more deeply in debt Oh, where w1ll ll au end?" •·1 KNOW. but I j ust can't stop myself," said the Grasshopper. Yes. the Grasshopper was in· capable of reforming. When he sold his duplex for $40,000, did he pul a way a penny of it., No. be borrowed another $80,000 and bought an apartment house, much to the consternation or the Ant . whose apartment lay therein Well. 3 you might have gu<'sse<f. the Oras!lhopper sank to the depths of degradation and tlnally rel\ Into the motley com- p:iny or lllhcr compulsive bor- rowt>rs 1'011ether, they went on orsnes of borrowing In order to form syndicates in order to bor· row more In order to . It was an endless. v1c1ous cycle. TODAY, lhe Ant proudly owes no creature one red cent. In fact h<> ust.'d h1:. lire s avings to pure hast> an annuit ~'that pays him $7R .12 a month. Un fortunately. dut• to rising costs. the Grasshopper recently had to raise his rent to $79 a month. So tht Ant's on welfare. The poor Gras~hopper . however. owe11 mtllions and millions of dollars to everyone In town And 8s he himself was frank to admit ttt a c1v1c teatlmonlaJ dinner m his honor the other nuthl . .. 11 1s the 1:1orlous /\mencan virtues of thr1f\ and hard work that m:tde thii; countrv f(reat." MORAL: Al'.1.ays preach the v1rtu('!'I of thrift and hard work I( some Idiot~ don't save their mon<-y . there 'II be none ror the rest of us to borrow. . • ~ . ~ I I • ' • • I I ' I ' I I • I ' ' . ' ' J ' I I I E I I E f E I I I t f I ( I I r ' t I I I I I I I I I l I I I j I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I f I f J c ( < ( l ( ( 1 ~ C~LIFORNIA I NATION Weight Fighter Protein Use Said Perilous WASIDNGTON <AP) -A nationwide s urvey indicates 30 percent of the women who used liquid ..>rotein exclusively to lose weight became ill and most had to see a doctor. The telephone survey on behalf or the govern· t'Tlent also round illness to be the principal reason trat women stopped liquid protein diets. followed by concern for U-eir safety. Tl.Wdlly, July 25 1978 When you own your own OAJL y PILOT A 1 ·' ... ~ ONLY ABOUT ONE IN to women said they <;topped because they lost as much weight as they intended. ·rhe Food and Drug Administration and the Center for Disease Control 10 Atlanta have blamed the liquid protefo diet for the deaths of at least 16 women in the 25-to-44 age group. Men were not in- cluded in the s urvey. nor were they m\!ntioned by the government agencies. 1 business. you know it takes money to make money. We believe in the growth of Ame<ican business. and we're 'A11hng to lend our money to prove it. .; Al"WI ........ ATTORNEYBILLLUCEXAMINESSOLARHEATINGPANELONHOME Aebulfding From the Ashes of 19n Fire in Santa Barbara Santa Barbara's Fire Victims Build Again The s urvey or 6,616 women age 25 to 44 wb conducted by a private polling firm for the U S. Public Health Service. ln addition, the s urvey found that more women stopped eating altogether last Marr h than 10 any of the previous 14 months studied. THE REPORT INDICATED THAT 663 women per 100,000 in the 25-44 age group began total fast· ing last March. compared to 306 in March. 1977. No reason was given for the mcrease. SANTA BARBARA <AP> -Three t>uca lyptus trees that exploded in flames and helped fuel the brush fire that destroyed Bill Luc's $250.000 home last year are growing again -- n~ht under the hot tub at Luc's new home Lu c and many or the Sycamore Canyon residents who lost their homes 1n the July 26, 1977. blaze are rebuild· ing. remembering the ashes of last year a boy who hurl ha s feet running over hot coals. One person would say their -------------------- house was gone. and standing next to him would be someone whose house was spared " FAMILY MIRACLE SERVICE WEDNESDAY. JULY 26 7:30 P.M. THIS WEEK'S PARTY has fire prevention as a main lheme. Fire of· ficials say last winter's heavy rains made grass grow higher than ever. RICH,.RD SH .......... _. .. But offirially. the fire hazard is A ~ described as moderate. MIHISTSUMG Ray Nokes or Santa Barbara's - Public Works Department said 60 NewpcMi Mesa Clristlan C...tw percent of the fare victims plan to re-I 48 E. 22.d St .. Costa Mna · That's where we come in. We're The Associates. with business loans from $20,000 to $300,000. And we're ready to help you get whatever you need. today. Money to help your business? 1. Purchase additional equipment. 2. Expand \A1th rew locations. 3. Take advantage of discounts ottered for volume purchases. 4. Improve cash flaw Are you ready to grow? Associates is ready to help . Give us a call today. Associates Business Loan Plan JackDxon Assooates Finanoal Sefv1ces Co of Qih1oma. Inc. 600 Srutti Eud1d Anaheim. Cahlornia 714-835-9120 LOJn6 a"91 S!i axi mvs1 oe Surured bV a (..()lr()in;llQlQl ltl.,ll d l'd O\)!!A)nd4 D'QPeft't 4 Guu ... Western Compc>nv t l THE 140.ACRE FIRE -sparked when a kite became tangled in power lines and propelled by 70 mph winds -caused $28 million in property damagt! and about 100 minor injunes 1n the exclus1v., canyon area of this wealthy coastal commuf\1ty. Most of the burned homes had values over six fi gurl'S build homes. with many installing Al An W.-C- solar energy equipment on rooftopl>. ~~~~~==~============~~-====================:::::::::::::::::::::_ or the 216 home!> dc!>troyed. 33 have The v1rttms talk about the destruc- tion raused by the ont'·day fire like old war wounds. pointing to burn ~cars wtlh pnde and disbelief ·'The d<.1y after the fire. I sifted through lht.' rubble for my sterling silver pl;.it·1· settings," said Luc. an attorney "f found a clump of them all melted together I'm having lht' Jt'Weler make it into a conversa twn piece for my new house · ~JORE THAN 60 "fire veterans" are expected to m eet Wednesday night on the anniversary of the dis· aster for u $10.a plate dinner party The part.> "for fellowship and to get better acquainted" -is the second since the fire. Luc said The fi rst gathering. held a few days after the fire. was marked by 'da1ed people wandering around in brand new T s h1rtl> and Levis beca use a ll tnPir clothes had burned:· L\lc said "We heard stones about how one ~uy s tayed behind to fight the fire and was badly burned. And there was Michener Novel Hit in Maryland BALTIMORE <AP> -James M 1chener's novel Chesapeake" about 400 years of li<e on Maryland's Eastern Shore 1s selling rapidly in Chesapeake Bay countr.> A s pokeswoman at Random House. the book's publisher. said it 1s "sell- ing well everywhere ' She srud 500.000 copies have ~n printed or the 865-page book. which sells for $12 95 In Bult1more. booksellers report sales or the book may s urpass those of Alex Haley's bestseller "Roots." been replaced and another 41 are un· der construction. he said Most or the burned homes were IO· sured ror half or a third less than their actual value. Nokes said many owners are building with the help of federal Sm<1JI .Business Adm1rustra- tion loans SOME. LIKE 76-year-old carpenter Artilio Scrcn<i, are doing the work themselves. "Everything burned down," said Serena. "All that was left was my wife and my dogs. But we've built the house again and moved in. I did most of the work myself." Serena built his home on the same brushy site. "Fire ss something lhal it it comes, it comes,·• be said. Other victims of the fire have bought asbestos roof shingles and are sawing down highly tlammablc eucalyptus and pine trees UNTIL THEIR HOMES are com· pleted. the owners are li ving in everything from trepf>cs to apart· ments Joann Chenw1rk, recently wed to an electrical engineer, said she has a "honeymoon cottage" in a camper overlooking a rubble-strewn pool nrea. Her husband was living In the house with severa l other men and bought out their shares in the proper- ty after the fire. Dave Winters built a garage where he. his wife and two daughters are living while he rebuilds their house now a rrame hi ghlighted by blark- c ray oned planks carrying the message. "I may b<• !.low, but I'm gelling there." "l 'm building complete ly by m emory. ~aid Wtnl<'rs, a Junior high l>rhool teacher. 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"th 1 delicJous moke flavor, and Longhorn Style lyt.eTM with the tempt· ing ta1t. of Longhorn, just might be the answor for you I Come on in and have 1 taste before you buyl ff i(tk©f11 ff~rrM~. • or OHIO COSTA ~outh Coast ,laza o ........ w•·-MESA \,Owwt~..... ,~~·:,-:~~: l '11101t11<111 ~ ""••• 'hone AMERICA'S LEADING CHEESE STORES 11 r ' \ Han&ing Wire Baskets • tottaP~1o•e 11n'f • .,,~ mesh bl$~f't\ lo. • mulhl..cl~ ot .. ~· Stllo11r 99c n>4!<1...m l .49 ..... ,.1.99 Kitcben~es • nlll~~Wltfl•duafputl)()te lhe'("e prKTQI (IOd Oeooralo.,,., recioe boa W11h 6 oc; 1004 wt (,' or a "'"'c:ieoc>lt tre@ """' "'"'"'°'"'~' 1N1lbo12.99 w1t·~ttM 3.99 ' •k11>eb014.99 Glass 'Mushroom' Canisters • on tnt bull""' • t ""' 1·••n un1\te<S shaOl!O lo•P •~ ·~ •ern>er MOe r'n0t\P.1,• Glass Hon~/Syrup Dispenser • an 1ngtn'°"\ d•soei>se< pull t>.K• lhe 100 .ino .ee <1 llow Of rl(h SffUP °' ~ """' ''""' llM bottom ''''~ llOlder t.llChh thewolls 3.99 • bedn') o e sOJR"ell• ar'/11""'1 -•e~·nsr()f~ 9 2.99 10 3.59 '1"3.99 HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Center •' I I -. , • .· . 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ChoP' • dn O-e<·SH>I\ bo¥d wtlh 8 MW .. np a Sii~ '14f91 lrdy ~IChft lhecu1t1ng\' • rulu•aM, '"''~ ~ Sdl:IOul ,,.., ,,. 3.99 °" •• ,, Maraarib Gfas:s • ~vt'lr..1-l!Ur'l~rltll'leWrtrl •Hlf'llenoed ll'IOUf lf'l11'1fted -.ombero· Y>aoeo slemware • 'JOI "'IAK•ly '"' Y,rorfOPCOCllla•ls. t~e<•oes 1ubi~ etc 99c 'Btgon11' Slemware from Czechostonkia • clearly an eleg;Jnl ION' • C'KIOUS °""""' ~Sd~(X)O!emporary oullool< on two sna~ ..,,,~, wtne and O\itft\pagne LAGUNA HILLS Laguna Hiiis Mall • " !Odst to YoU' good ta,re• Ndl 2.99. Marble Goblets erc1or ~ol ~uone tNrble ete(lanl/Y 11 •n;.lucent. glcYrovsly gr 1onec1 rn iones ~bynalur .. • • tnoot shapes ••ler. wine and c:t>am1>11..., . n~•e .uettlf1I! oecn 3.99 24-Pc. Glassware Set • P"'°""'bol1om gll~ r~ lO deloCal e 1>1)1'\f!y<O'Tlb designs! • et&til e.l<h roclls. ho bllH •nd oCed lea I 24pc set9.99 Wood laminate Salad Bowts • mo~oe· ~ '"mlf'I• to mag,,.1icent ~ doVt UP a !ol!I °' '""°•or onOoor. O\lldOor hQml!Slle CAmf>S't•' 6' 29c 1r99c a .. 59c w 1. 79 10 .. 79c 16"2 .39 ur 3.39 11Uk11 Wirt-Uard •o Spot DEAR PAT· I read lht> r~enl Dualy Pilot arl1 <•It• ~1boul po::.~1 bh: (11 e da nger from aluminum wir· ing. ~ow. ''d like to find oul h<lw to tell if a bousc hJs aluminum wirrnJ.( F.G .• Costa Mesa <~vr u prubkm • 1h,11 LI nh 10 Pat l>unn l'at wt/I l uC r('J tl'JJ)t' !Jt'lh119 tht• on~1.1cn and octwn Y<Ju nud tu wit.It' int-qu1t11•, 111 yut>t>rnml"Fll and busint'3.S Mail 1Jt1ur qw-;twn.t tu l>al L>unn Al Your Sennct. Orange C<Kl.tl Dclily Prior /• () IJ11r 1560. (.."l).tlo ltftsa. CA !ll6lb As mon11 lt•11ers os Jl()Utble will be an.nuert'd. bur phvrwd 11iqtJint'.~ or li>rrer.s not including lht' reader s full no mt•. oadrtu and bwuw.ss hours' phone nu mtk-r cannot bt> cu11.t1de rt!d Thu column appears dot· lye zrl"pl Saturday.~ ~Ills Good In Canada OEJ\H P/\'f: My husb1md and I would like to rnove to Canada for al lea st two years. We may even stay the re. but don't mtend to give up our U S citizenship. How would the move affect our Social &.>curity ;ind Medicare benefits? We a re both over age 70. B. O .• Laguna Niguel PllBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 11-l6UI f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS SUl'fi••oa cou•T ~ ,.... NAMa iTAlCMCNT STA TC Of' CAUPOtUtlA l'Otl Tfl• to11ow1119 persons .,. do1nq TMI CIOUffTY Ol'OtlAltOE llv!WM\~ h .......... IAl.llOAHl!ALTHSPA.INC .Sll MOTtCa Of' MIA•IHO 01' £ '41111U81...t ,8ot111H,CA~I l't!TITIOH ~ f'lt09ATt! 01' Wll.I. OevlO Owt911t O•Yt,.oort. 2090 AN 0 1'011 1.CTTEaS TCST AMaN· P•rll HeWJ)Of'1, NeW$lOfl Be.ell CA TAltY 92..o lht•I• ol EVELYN \/llllGIHIA l;ery l(yle SullOll(ll ?OtO Peril SOltO. Ot<-Ntwoon. ~!Medi. CA '1..0 NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN 11\al Tiii\ bu>j,_..S '' COnCIV<ltd ll>Y • FRANIC Willi""" SGAO II~ rlltlcl Qlfttfal Nr!Nr\lllD lier el" e C>elftHlll fOr PfONte 04 Wiii o.tvld0..IOM Oe•l"POf't and IOr .. _.. o1 Lei••~ Tea1artH111 GervlC'rteSull>oll<ll t•rf. rtftrtft<t 10 wlllcll IS maoe tor Tiii\ ,, .. ...._, .... 1119(1 Wllll IM 1~11"" p.t<11Cut.r'\, and "'"' lllt llm. COUflly c .. , ... 01 Or~ c-1y °"July and f>l«• oo lltetlf\o tllt Mm• ,.., 1. tt1• -n .. , lor A119Ull I, lt71, •I 10 00 F•'117 Published Ofaf!Qt Coast 0.llY Piiot e m . In lf>t <.ou<tr_., ol OtNrlm.nl NO. ) of wlo CO<lrt, •I 100 CIVIC Ce,.ttr Odve Wt\t, In Ille CllY ol S.nl• Ana, C.lllornl•. O•leu July IJ, ''"" WIU.IAM I ST JQtfN, Covnty Cler' AltMSTltOffO. WILBUlt, ICMOl.L, llATCLlf'l'E & l'filtKINS '1tll•k ........ 1 •• O.w11ey' CA 'll04' Atter11ey1 tw· ........... PulllllMO Or~ Co.HI 0.llf Piiot July 11, "· n, 1971 1101 ,. July 11, II, JS, ""9 1, 1911 i.G0-18 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME ST ATIEMEHT I lie 1011ow1no "'""o"' ••• do1f\9 bvs•ntn•" FASHIONABLE FIJllNITUltE MFG . CO., 1112 Ouf)C>nl Or. •2>. Irvine. C• WIS AT YOUR SERVICE I OBITUARIES P UBLIC NOTICt: lt4at1 "lllOTl(fi OP TllUtTl I'\ IA ... T.'-HO. D•l-4 Fl ltST .\MEIUCAN TITLI! COMPANY OF LO\ ANGELES •• duly •1>00.ntt0 fr.n1 .... noer '"• IOllOWlnQ Clncrti.d c1tW o1 '''"' WI LL SELL ... , PV8LIC AUCTION ro fHE HIGHEST 8100EA FOA C ... SH loaY•lllt ., ume 01 u1e In lewtul ,,_y of tllt Uftoltcl SCelHI ... t191>t 111 .. t ndJnl"'"t <on ... 'fff to ~ now llelO II>• JI .-r "''o o..ci Of Tru\I kl 1111 orooertv llOrtklatltf ~rttito TMUSTOA JUOY ANN WHITMAN .lfl Unf'll•rr..O -·end WALfEll CURTIS PARICElt, • S•nQ~ Mtn BEN EFICIARY CHAltlES I: AMASH a Mc11rt"" Metl •> Ill\ iOlt and Hoar tit l>'oete• It AttoreleO AUQll\I 7l, 1971 d\ ln\lr No 31414 '" -17l41, Pol9<' 1141 ot Otfk lel lle<orO\ W\ tl>t Ollkt Of Ille Recorder ol Oran90 County -.111 deed Of lru\I dt\lrlDe\ 1111 ro11ow1n11 P<OCNrly Loi • 11\ BloO E ol 1111• Berry Trec1·· ••>flown on• M•P "•<O<cHO 1t1 Boo' lO. P"9C " OI M•S<ett•neov• flecord• tn lll<P oHtce of '"" c.,...nly Recorder of Lo• Ano"I•• Counly C...llfonlla Except IN We" 4 OOO•<•tt PllBlJC NOTICE 0•04NANCE N0.1-AN oaOtNANC• Of' TtlE Cl\'¥ COUNCii. 0" TMI CITY 01' COSTA MaSA AMI NOINO flnl. 11 011' fMI conA MIESA MUlflCt~AL COOi. AOOINO A CC*OtflON TO fHI. P•I ll •C>Ul\ITI.\ ~sc:su:; mET~,~·:ru:.r; ltEC>UlltlNO 1HAT THE vn Al. 1.0WIO 8Y A ZONI. ••C•PTION PtEllMITl •CONSlnlNTWU'M fHI" LANO UH 04ISIOHATION OF fME Gf~n~~:~NCtlO'-TH£ C•f'I' 0' COSTA MES.A DOES Hf:llEllV OllOA•N AS FOLLOWS 'ECTIOM ' rt• Cll• c-11 01 l~t City ol C.0.IA Moiw find•""° -I""' •'follow" 1 Tl\•t '"' L<lno u~ flt>mtn• o• tne Gen.• fl 1'1<111 dt\•(lll•lt\ IN< OotMllv. onlert\11., Mid lyp0 of ""' _,Of)rl•le to-lllt verlOU\ se<llons ot the Cot• ). ln.ot tne tOlllflQ UICQO#•h 11.o•r Deet1 ~•••DU.-to •molt""""' ""' ·~ Ctnl of Ille Geno!••• Pl .... Dy •fQul•ll"9 land "'" '" <1<(or04'1\(4' """ tntt GeMt•I Pl..,ClettOf\<lllOI'\ J T hel Ille (lh Of Cos IA M••• "''"'\ to t\tobl•'" t Of"I'\•'-'~"<• t>elween •I\ c..n.totl Pt.n •nO tori1nq If your home or apartment. was built before 1965. the re's llUle chance It has aluminum wlre. l'rope rty built between 1965 and 1973 or any addJ· tions to homes made during that Ume may very wt'll have aluminum wire, accordln& &o the <·onsumer Product ~fety Commission. tn 19T.! manufac!'ture rs altered both aluminum "in· and switches and outlets to mue alaminum l'iyste ms safer. H your house was built after 1912, this doei; not mean the wiring system in yoar home bas the ne wer equipment, since tbe sale of the old types or wire. outlets and switches continued after 1972. A Soclal Security representative says your Social Secw1ty retirement benefits wlU not be af· fected by a move to Canada. Rep0rt your change or address before leavlng thls country. Tbls can be done by any Social Security office to the Social SecurJty Admlnlstrallon's dlvtsk>tl of lnternatlonal operations. Your checks can e ither be sent to your Canad.Ian address or deposited In a Oftandal iostllu· lion in tbls country. PVBlJC NOTICE comp111tr 0•1• Corpor1111on. --------------1 Of41"9t C-'Y I• Neocu cor00ta Uonl. 21'1 Dupont Or •U. INlnt. C:.. t21U 1--------------1 Tiii!. bllSIMl>\ 1S condu<l..0 by• CO<· Al>o uceC>I lllt l Porl•on ly1n9 EHttrly ol ,,.. WHltflV llM OI 11\e tend dturlbtcl 111 the !Ned 10 Ille Cout1ly of 0rM'tQlt, rec0<-Oe<ember ti. 1'4' 1n Boot. "0,,,. >rt. OtflCl•I Record\ 4 11\•1 •I-UOf)llOn QrMlleO to 1>erm11 A llW. ~·I•. Of 1nt~~11., llOI •llOWed O• llW UN»rly1rwj tO"'f'l<I d'\ trtct •llOuld not v!Oletf I"" ontenl ot '"" G•ne••I Pl ... A(COROtHGl Y 1"" Cit• C..Unt '' ol tlle Clfv <ti CO\t• -•• """'w11n .,...no, T111t •l " '"" CO\I• Mew Mun1c tO•t C~ bv tf'M1 11t00010ft _., hf,rt•"•tter Mt tor1h If you think your home may have aluminum \\ iff'. don't remove cover plates on switch~s or outll't~. or chttk the wiring in elettrlcal panels or hoxt:!>. \lso don't check the wiring on your ap· pliancel>. A dangerou!> or t>ven fatal ~k could re· i.ult. tr there a rt> areas in the basement. attic or ~aragl' whe n' the wiring is open to view, cbttk to Moe if lilt' letters AL. or the word Aluminum is prtnted or stamped e v.-ry few feet on the insula· tion. H neithe r or these is used, the wire probably i~ not aluminum. Since some houses are partly \\ (n·d with aluminum and partly with copper wire. ·' ou s hould i;Ull be alert for trouble signs. If no wiring Is visible. call the elec:lrfcal con· tra<'tor who wired your home, and ask him If tbe "iring i!'I aluminum. The builder of your home ma' he able to s upply the name of the contractor. \ ou alo;o can find out if you have aluminum wiring 11,· ha,ing a qualified electrician come to your honw to makr a vi:,ual lni,pec:tioo. If you live in an :.ipartmt·nt. a~I. the re ·ide nt manager or main· 11·n:u11·1• man to c:ht•('k. IJE/\H p ,\T I ordered a $21.36 carrying case from Parker 1)1str1butors of Port Chester. N. Y., on 1 ·l·h 25. I n'Cl''' l'<I a notice in late March that the 1·,1hC wall no lon~cr in stock, but a substitute was Jvu1labk. I responded that the other case would not !\u1t my nt-ed~. and requested a refund. J didn't ~1..'I my' n .'rund ;md followed up with a second let- 1 .. r v. h1th ubo w<i~ ignored A .S .• Irvine P<1rlwr Oii.trihutors bad no record of your cor- rt•')pond1·n<'l'. but a full ref~ will be issued. This firnl pn•viou)ly located to Hopewell Junction, ~.v .'. fill'd for partial bankruptcy in May 1974. It "a~ p..rmittt·d to con&lnue operatl~ns and aJ!· 1,an •ntly n·nu1in~ ac&ivP in the maal·orde r bus1· IJt-:1\H l'AT I 1u~t found out that m~ cr11d1t t 1 It rn<'lud\'' -.orn1· 'ery misleading 1nformut1on I lo\\ do I go ,1h11ut gt·tt1ng 1t corrl'rtcd What art' 111\ nl!hl .. ' P W . San .luan Capistrano The· C'nn-.um.:r Credit Reporting Agencies Act allov.!> ~ou to Stt what's in your file, and it also ~i\t:i. \OU thl' right to dispute information with "hich \·ou don't agree, according to Civil Code sec· lion tiss.16. llnless the credit reporting agency 11·1..'I'> trongly tbat you're making an unjusUfied 1li811uk, ii has to reinvettt.igate the information un- iter c1ut•ittlon. Inaccurate or unverifiable informa- tion ha~ to be taken out of the m e. H the crc...lit reporting agency believes that )Our dii.pute i!. unjus tified. you must be notifi~d I hat it will not reinves tigate. If you slUI feel the ID· rorm ation i1> inaccurate. you can file a statement of 100 words or less giving your side of the story, wbic.'h must be included when future credit reports arc sent out on you. Upon your request. corrected Information or your state m ent on the dispute must ht> 1wnt to anyone who has received a credit report within thl' lai.t two yea r~ for e mployment 1lurposc!>, or in the la:.t !.IX months for other purpo"es. MedJcue benefits cannot be used when one is a resident or another country. You must return to the U.S. for medical care to qualify. Dearh Not ice• Deaclt Notice• CAllllOLL d~nl Or CA<rotl lllM> ser¥ed as put OR KEVIN JOSEPH CARROLL 1>rn1~nt 01""' ~,,.Be.ell RotAry M o .. a IOl'Q bme r~100!nt OI L•90M Cll>b from 1114• llO t'IS1 Al tomes lie••· Buell, IS -•• IM •9t of 18 Or S•\IHI •• ~ llltacll ""11sh" Fool· Carroll oractloa In Laoun• Betc11 b.Jll 9.tm~ as tne te.wn 00<10< He wo from 1'41 until 111s rellrtm.nt In 19/J •n h•d m~o<lal\ and .. .,, well known with 111\ sutV1v1no 1><01ner Or \/1ncen1 tor h•• t>.tn10 play1no 1n 01A1elaM p Carroll. also o1 L~tl Otten. Ca Ban<h for l«•I ct>arllal>M events. Ht Or Carroll was bOf'n on IC"k\vlll~. I~ survived IW his wile,"""'· of LaQVN Ml\M>url on No~ 1il, 1m He .it Beac11. Ca. ano Ills aau91Her Joell tended Mlnourl SlalO l tacl\H\ E\ltl> and 9rarl(ld&llQllle< Sallle of San C.Ollegt 1~ ..em on 10 obtain"" u•'" 011190, Ca .. also• DrolMr Or. Von<e<>I o~r9rc1dualtt dell'"" from S•n OltQO P. C.trroll ol LAQun.t 9eacll. Ca .• as"· Slat~ ColleQe In i.3' In tQl~ Or Car \er tnnls CMToll OI Palm Oeser1, 0 roll au ef'ded USC""" tn 1'41 reolvea Ro>bry Tue!oday t 30 P M. and Mauot Ills medltal 1M9rH from Calllorn1e Cf1r1st1an Qurl•I W~y at lOAM Coll~ ot Me<lklne. Or Kevin, as fl<' Doll\ al SI Catherine OI Siena Ca111ollc w•s atte<tlonllt~y known. \e<'WO on Church, Laguna 8eMfl. Ca In lleu ol Ille medlwl ''"" ol !>ant& An• Com ftowtrs <!On<\llOl\s would ~ appre<1al· mun•tY Mosoltal .... a ltw '>oulfl Coa•I ed to the Vincent P. Car•Oll Jr. Community HoSC>llat A IOt\9 11me res,. R1surc11 Fund UCI Scholanlllp Fund --------------McCorm.o L~ Beach Mor1uary .. ----.. lll!lllllmll!I---.. dire< tors STIT E V,O.? BEATRICE CROULEY ST1TE, WHO ME? onseda•avonJ~y1l. 1t181n1.-oun• Bt .. <11. Ca •Ill!< a ltnQlllY 1111\e\S She C~k If Out! ' and lier s.wv1•lnq llusbanel, Oan.e1. ._ l\ad l>ef'n re....ae<>ts ot Scklln LA~. S..ttli C.-....... Gr-. ca S•f'Ct 1'43 Snt .ttlenaed IM 554-5010 Un1vernty o1 Wa\111nQ'IOl'I .lnd wn a I' I' ... .._.__._ .,.117, S.A. tNmM• OI u.. AIPN Delta Pl Soror1 n. ~ ,,. IY. 'h• wa• • rnem1>u 01 1M L~...-. 8eac11 P.-i~ Assoc•••-o1nc1 • --------------formtr acllve ,.,.,,_,,of n.. L~ Beach w-·• Club. Siie ti survlvecl by .... S•Slef', Anna CIM• 01nQWell. ol s.111Haa, ~'Y'-· She r-tea no "'"''"' or memor1•t• M<Cormk • LilQun• BeacftMor1u..rydirec:to,.. OUNOEltSOH ELWOOD C GUNOEllSOH. alje ~. ruoaent of HunH"91on Be•<ll, C.t Pusea away on July n. 1918 Sur111vea by Ill\ wlft , Vtr•. moll'"" Mrs. Ednll Guna.rson, br01Mr G••nt R Gu•,. d~r\on .ana •••IC•. Aro~ M. F•s~. Gr•vo•Ot "''vltts will M lltld on WedntSd<ly Jury ,&. 1•78 at 1 :00 P.M., 1n9le•ooa Parle Ctn>etery. Dilday Brotllers Mort\Mry dire< tors 8•?·1111 IMOTO ICIMI KAY IMOTO. resldtnl ol --------------Cost• M•\<I. Ca ''"'~ 1~2'1. natl•e 01 . HOME OWNERS RABBITI IMS . SIM• ltS7 I fl 4 H AllOR IL YO. COSTA MESA 541.5554 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit IOllOWtl\9 -\Oft I\ do•"9 bU>I ne\1. d\ MESA PERFORMPoNC( PAfHS 1840 Newport 61•0 Cosl• Me\<t Calltorn•a '121121 James J. Slt1n•tield 71~ M~nc!Otd Or • Co•I• MH<I, c .. 11fo<n1a '?!>1& lh1• Dusi~\ 1• con<111cted bY dn on dlvldual James J. Slan\t1e10 Tiii\ statement "''" llll'd w1111 tllt County Cler~ OI Ora~ County on July ?I, 1918 F0-1 Pul>l1\l\N Oranoi Coa•I 0~1ty PtlOI, July H onO AUQu>I I 8, IS. 1'78 H•ro\ll1m•, Japan, pa\~ aw~y on Ju• ly 18, 1'18 61 Hoao Memorlal H~ltal Tne decea\4!<1 " \urv1ved t>v her \on Thomoh d,..O d<lU<jMtr RUDY two Q••nOChlldrM Sl\ar1 and ic ... n <1M 1 gr••I qran<ICll•l<l<N• 8rl11 ""d !rl•len K 1m1 ~l\o on<' 1>r0t~r on J&!>"n ano on• broU~r •n Llmd Pe-tuand al~004'f" \1\ter '" Japan_, ~no mJny ot~r H! 1,1t•vt•._ y,.,,C.t\ Wf''t!' held on Satu, ClaY at Pae1t1< View CM~ AILEY ROY E AILEY. fM•dt<>t ol Ba•t>oa l\ldnO, C. ••nee 19H Panea awd'f on July 10, 1'78 .tflef' • ~lly illness •I CO>ld M Ha Mtmori•I HOSP•l•I Sur v1v~o by "'~ C1•u9hter Patti Bornctte ol (.orana Otl Mar, Ca •nd 111s son M•tllael Rll~y of S<lft Pedro. Ca Pr1va1., crern•ll~ \trvlcH lor t•m1ty only tn hf'u ot Oower$ doN· t•On\ may ht' ""'°" lo H049 W morlal ... O\pltill Deaths Elsewhere FOREST HILL. Md . t/\P ) Mary E .W. Risteau. 88. lhe firs t woman to serve in the Ma r y la nd legislature. died Monday at h e r Harford County farm . McCORMICK MOltTUiltfS Laguna Beach THE TRUTH ABOUT FUNERAL PRICES 494-9415 Laguna Hiiis 76&-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HillOlt LAWH- MOUHT ouYf MOltTUARY .ct MIMOlllAL ,ARK In greater Orange County In c:o mphtl11C't' with the recent findings of the Feder<i l Tr.-ad<! Comm is!'..1on. we wis h to be the first funeral firm in lhc ;.irl'J lo chsc lo~e our price~ to the public For example. we will arrange direct $255 disposition including mortuary care •......... Or choose from other $446 types of services from .....•......•.......... ~:.~!~~om ..... . ............... , ................ $97 BURIAL SPACE-4ncludlng $250 Cement Grave Liner & Opening ..••..•.......... Ei e rytlting in one B e autiful Place Cemetery Mortuary Crematory Harbor Lawn -Mount Olive Memorial Park & Mortuary 1625 GISLER COST A MESA 540-5554 (Located •dfacent to the San Diego Freeway a HarbOr Blvd.) Mortuarv-Cemetary Crematory 1625 Gisler A11e Costa Mesa 540-5554 IALn-alGUOM ~LHOME 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 Hil .. OADWAY MOltTUAU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMl1H-TVn41U..U.MI MOtmlAH WISTCLff CHAP'll. 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 '1BtCI 8ROTHYS SMITH'S MOU\IAU 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 SHllHa MOlTUAU 976 So. Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1535 1533 N Et Camino Real Son Clemente 492-0100 f'tRFAMtLY COlOMIAL llUHIAAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893--3525 "' ...._ f"ACtRC YtlW ~tAL,AH Cemetery Mortuary Chopel 3600 Pacific View Df•vt Newport 89ach 6"~2700 • f'ICTITIOllS BUSINfiS$ NAME STATEMENT Tiie roll-tt>Q perMltls •re dol11Q bll•lntnn NEWPOflT CCNfER PHYSICAL THf:aAPY MEDICAL GROUP. u .. 1 AYOCAOO A•tnvt. Nt woort Buell (,ah torn•• "Z66iO O•••d f lilartyn , M 0 Prolenionat Corl>Of"1•ot1 I• C.hlO•f'•• coroorallofol. Mlctwel M Oruchr M O .• Inc. 1• Califom.• corporation! 1401 Avocado Avenue, Svlle 101. Newoort 8ete11. Getlto<f'•• ~ Mllthell C. All.shn. M 0 . lf'C (f Calllorn11 corpore«ilonl. 600 N...,,ort Centu Orlve, Newf)Orl lle•Cll. C...lllornla ""'° Ralph J Venuto, M 0 . If'( C• Callfornt• <otllOl'•l lOt11, '3 Mon4ecllo Or1ve. Coro,,. ae1 M•r. C.flllornl• nus Anlnony 6ol'l11n. M O . t11e I• C.lllorn1.t corpo1Ali0t1I, JSI Hosplte• Road. Ht~ Beach, C:.lllornl• ·~ Thi\ Du\ln .. s 1> conoucled by • gener•l 1>artner>lllp. D•vtdT Martvn,M.O ProfMJlonalCorporatlon O•vla T. Mttrl'rft. M.. 0. Pr.,sldenl T Ill\ SIAle,,_t w•• filtlcl wllfl Ille County Cieri. of Oranve County°" July 14, •• ,.. SMALLWOOO & f'tOltl ... Pr-si.wt Uw c.or-, H .. "" Ceflltf M S.f' M'-1 on ... St1. Jtt Nft•..-1 8eKt'I, Ge ., ... '"'" PUOl•\ned O-a119e c.,. .. Oa1ly Pttot July 18, U . AUQ I I .. ,. 1ro.-11 PUBLIC NOTICE POratlOfl COMPUTER DATA CORP . OllANGE C.OUNn' M,S Miii•• Ptt\•Otm T '"\ \t•lemtnt w•-. tUtcJ witn the County Cle<• ol Or•~ County on J11•• r IWI F091UO Pvb11st>td Or-Cus1 O••IY Piiot Jutf 11. 1•.1s. Aug 1 1t1a ~11 18 Aho .. <"Ill Ille No<lh UO 00 tMl O m. .. urtcl f rom Ille !>cNlllfrly lone Ot Bt~t• Strttl •o 00 rttt ..,,dt "' ~sc.ribed •n tM deed re<Otdfd MArt*' 11 1'•l 1n Boo' llU PaQ~ 1'4 or ()111(111 Re<ora• Tnt l>roc>tr1Y •boVf' Ot~rlllea Ocie\ not h•v~ • \&teet .octrri.\ or tornmon Ot\1Qn•t.on Oue<l•on~ '""'<'"'"' 10 l«alt 11\f O"OC>e'1Y mo• bf' Obld•~ PUBLIC NOTICE Dy su1>m1lllnQ awr1llM ''"""'' w1ttl1f' -------------1 ten O•y\ trom Ille 111\1 O..OhUllOn ol NOTICE TOCltl04TOtlS :~ "°~~: ~:.~·~~~L;~r SUl'l••Olt CXX.lltTOf' TMI AMA SH. ttll Brlt!Of. Cost• Mt\tf. STATE°" CAUf'OttHIA ,~ CelllO•nl• m~ TM E COUNTY Of' OltAHOE Ne.A--...S Tn~ Denell<•.,Y under \,..d ~ ot E1l•te Of BETTY E MITCHELL. Tru\I. DY rt•\Oft ol • t>rH<ll O' det.tUll •IL a E L 1 l AB ET H E A S T E R in lhe ODll .. llons secured lllerebv, MITCHELi. ..... ELIZABEfH E heretofore t •KuttO and dellwtf'HI 10 M ITCH ELL. aka EL I ZAB ET H .,.. vnae""9MC1. wrlttHI O.clerellOn MITCHELL au BETTY MITCHELL of Otraull....., 0....-t0< Sal•, •nd OeceHeCI ' ' wrlllen nollGt of 1><e..:11 tOnd ot eiecOOll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo~ to tau" -under\IQneCI IO 'Miii wtd creClllM1 Ol tlle al>OW ,,.mea <lt<edel\t "'"'""'Y lo Wtl\fy S••d obll<1•t1<1n•. tflal ell e>ertoM 11evl119 claim• aoelnsl ....., 111eruller Ille ..naer\IQMCI C.u\t<I the H id oecee.m are required 10 Ille w ld nolltt OI brocn .tnO of ele<llOn to tllem wllfl Ille neceuarv vo11<11tr\ In be recorded March 77, 1'118 .is instr Ille ~lllct of Ille cleri. OI the • ..;,.,, No. 11t1il tn -17llO&, 1><19e 111'. of en11t1.a <our!. or to orewnl 111em, wttfl uld Olll<tat ltt<orO\ lllt neco•H•Y vo11<ller\ lo Ille un S.ld wte will CH' m-. l>ul wlllloul wer,•9ned '' ~60 N•wport CerUet covenant or w•rr•ntv e,prc\\ or Or1ve, 14111 Floor, NtwpOrt Btacn, imot•ta. •tQa•O•nQ tottt. l>O\""\lon or C•tlfornta, W'l•Cll ts tile pl.ct ol l>ust encumbrencu, 10 pey Ill<' reme1nlnq nus ot.,,. ..,..,..r\IQnt<l In •II m•llers pr1nc1pa1 wrno1111e nottCs• -.ecured Dv pert•lnlnQ lo IM e\latt ot w la oe~ wio Deed ol T ru\t. w11n onttrt\I •' 1n clenl. wll....., IOur mon"" ttl1er Ille llrsl s.t1d note """''°"" adv•n<t\ 11 •n• pul)llcauon01 INSnoto<e ul\Ofr '"" ttrm\ o• \<l•d ()(-Mi 01 Tru\I 0AtedJUl\e30. 1'71 ltt\ tnMQtt •nO P•Mn••• ol In• MICHAEL T MfTl.HEll Tru•let ...0 OI lllf' ffu>h C.•Utto D• E ie<UIO< ol WlO Otta Of T •u\I tlle Wiii 01 Ille S.id s.tle wlll ~Mid Of! WtOM\d•v Cl'-•DO~ r>ame<I ele~nl 4f19u\I •. 1918 di I I 00 • m .. , Ille NOTICE "TO cal04TOltS JACKSON, KIOOEll & MITCMEl.1. oliKe 01 T 0 S..rvt<t '°""'""" B.,.IL SUl'lltlOlt COUaT Of' THE ... N-.-t 0.-Orltt OI Amtr•U T-t• ~ CtlY Bo..lev•rd STATE MCAUflOtllNIA PO!t Hlil ,_ WHI. Suitt lllO.Or.,.Qt C•lll0tn•• THE COUNTY Of' OttANOE New"" 8Mdo, CAU... Dated Julv 11 "'' -A·-sJ ....._. F•rstA~ni•nTot~Comp.,ny E\llte OI HOWARD LeE NOAA IS. An.• ... Y• tw Eu<-01 LO\ AnQt'lt \ ••so llnown a• H I.EE NOARIS, Pull>llV1ea o--COUI O••IY Pilot a•W•CI rnr.tt"t 0..CH\tO Jutr •• 11 •••. u . lf18 1S6l II By T 0 S..rYltt Comp•nY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ttw --------------! ~~~no. ~m creattors of Ille _...name<! cleUO.nl PUBLIC NOTICE Au"t..,I 'S.ecrel.,.,. , .... Ill pe'10n\ llaVl"9 Claim\ •QalMI Pullli•llecl 0-•-Co.o\t 0•1ly Piiot. IM salo decedent are req\ltrea to flle --------------•July 11, is ....a Auqu>l l, l'79 them, wllll ""' nKH""Y vouclltn, 1n s~~:~~~~=~g,,o:~E tile ollote of tllt cle"' ol tllt above STATEOf'CALIPOllNIAFOll enlllJea court, or to prttenl them, wllfl 11\e nelU\<lry YOUCller.. to ,,,. un· THE co~:.:i;:llANGE PUBLIC NOTICE dersiontd •• I lle .... oltl(e OI E \' • te OI HELEN 0 IAN E 1-------,~--=------PLUNl(ETT & PLUNKETT. •12 Olive BOUCH I ER, !>Ke.Heel A·U·•• Ave11ue. ~ Otltct &oa ?•'· Hunt· NOT ICC IS HEREBY Gii/EN lo the NOTICE OF 1ALE OF tnqton 8Hcll. C:.lttorrila '~-•nkll creditor\°''"" at>Ov" namea dKedent llEAI. l'llOl'EllTY AT I\ Ille PIK• ol oostne\\ OI tllt un• 11\.11 4111 per'iOns h.Wlno clalrns •9aln•t PRIVATE SALE Cl<!rsl9,..,., In all rNttors C)efl•inlnQ lo Ille said <le<eclenl "" r«1virea 10 lilt HO. A tMl4 Ille o\l•te ol WIG de<..clent. within lour tnem. wllh the nt<tss.ry vouchers. '" SUl'EltlOA COURT Of' THE monl?IS "Ile< Ille '"" Publoc,,hon ol Ille Oll1Ce ol lne <ltrk Ol tflt at>Ovt tn STATEOf'CAl.ll'OllNIAl'Oll lfllS nohce lltlea cou'1. Of to present them. wlln THE COUNTY OF OllANGE O•ted J~11.1q19 the n~tt\Ury voucher\. to lne un in '"• Malter 01 tflf' Eil••t ot EDNA JOY NORA•~ dfrs19neo ......... Olfl(t Of Thomas w FR<llNCES MARCHANT CARROlL. Adm•ni.ir<llfl• Allen 11\1 Do•~ Slrtel, Suite 100 ~tea\Od w11nWlll A""t•Pd Ntwl>Of"I ~ac11 C•lllo•fl••. wM<ll '' NOTICE tS HCREBY Gtv(N 1na1 ot tf'\t'e\t•teot '""" th~ ot•cf' o• bu\1n•\\ ot the un tht> vnoer\•Qne'd will '\tll 41 pr1v-tt •DO"" namea de<.toent dt•\19ned •n tfl m.ttltrs ~n•1n•no 10 .... ., .,., .,. .. ..., 1,.,.. .lhl O.y o1 Jvlt, l'LUNICETT&f'UINICE"T"T tllttstalPOlsalddl'<""°"' wltlllnfour l•ll. 41 tllt olll<t 01 OONAL O IC 4UOllO A-monllls •ll•r tt>e '"'' 11Vbhtahon o• KELLEY 1-tynLA"" Br..011<1•'1'. I'. o. •e• 2'• Ill•\ no11ct C•t1•orn•• •IOIO IK. ~I. County of Mllftll"fleft lea<fl. C• .,.... O•ltd July 1•. 1918 L o ' A n Q ~ I f' \ S I • I " 0 t (7141~ MORGANU WARO JR C•1t1orn1• to Ill~ n•Qnt\I "'"•'"Y' lw E •KUlor"' tne Wiii OI ... ., be<I D•dOtr ~nd \Ulllt<' to Mmllllttr.-irl• CTA tne oMJOve n•mta Decedent P11bll•necl °'"-Coa\I 0••1• PllOI THOMA\ w. AL.LEN h•9f>eSI ana IM'\t D•CIClt• -sutr1ect to July 4. "· 18, lS. 1'78 JS"""'8 llSI Otvt Slnoet C0t1ll•m•t10•1 "" WO Suoe .. or Court, ~It !tO all Ille riQftt. !illt -•nll!fe\I 01 ,.,a N-"" llff<ll. Gallltnlta ·~ de<usea al !Tie llmt ot cle<1tn c1no •tt Tel 171417JJ·1 .. I IM ri911t. llUt <Ind •ntt••~I 111.11 lllt att .... , 1.,. EH<-estate o1 sa>a oeceawa Ila\ .teQuorHI PUBLIC NOTICE UCTIOfO CHAPIEll 11 ARTIClt /1 '>lC TION I) )Al rt1 r P\.t1 I,_. Q•~t•f"O ot tfW" IOl"f" ••• c1pt1on Pl"rt'ltt ••" f"Ol •110"' • wv• Otft\llltl Of H'Tltft\ttw #P\K.f\ 1\ nol •n .tc <Ord.Int..'" *''" ''"' c...tnt• JI Pt@f" Of' \•Qft•t1on tOt n.... pt~t•v Sf (TtOH J tn.-.. GtO•nttnt,. .n41t l•-.e .-Ht<I ~ Ot· .,, •uu •oH .. .-no,.. tttt t,.ut'h tlCh CM\t' ttom ... nd dlt~• •h 0•\\•9e ~II bf oubh\hf'O Oft( •• ,,. tf\41' Of'~ (O.\t 0 .. ,.., P•lot a IW~P40t" of Qtl'te,.•t (•"Ct.tl•t1on pt1nt~ •no °"""'""a ,,. ,,... c.i. or c~•· _.._ 109(\tf\er wltt\ the rwme\ ot t~ f'f'l'fl,,, ~" OI 1111! (•I• C.Ovn< '' vo11n11 to< ""Cl 41941nst 1111" •~ PASSED ANO AOOPI EO "'" •ltn cMY OI .iUIY. IWI t clW••d v M<"•''""d Mt1y0t Ol IM t• IV or Cml• ""''" •TTEST E uee.. 1> Pll•Mtv C1ly Cltr\ ol ttw c11.,. o1 C.Otl• Mew STA TE OF U.l•~ORNIA COUN r 'V o~ ORANGt ClfY OF COS1A ME':>A .. I E •LEEN;> PHINNEY C.tv Cl<!•' .not• ofllCtO Cle<\ Ol ltw C••• (O..M•I of '"~ C1tv of Co\t.i M~\• he,~t>v t t'ftlfv th.cit t~ 41b0Vtt dnd 'O•t"Q01no Ordlnfn(,. No 19 l> Wet\ 1ntrodViC.cd •no (OM•O"f«I \e(tl()(\.,,. 'tthOn 6t 1 reout•r mee11nQ at '\ct•O C•t• Cowf\t ·• ll•ld on the >ro clttv ot .tut• rt11 eno tf\tottaO•' OoA\W'd •nd ..OOOt~ 4\ -c= .. ·~7ct ':C':: ,~:;;~ :: ~'J~ "181rv '~v'l'~~o~~cci:t'." :!'e:18e q\ Sm·•ltwood A-..1t1 H••r1tOQ ';<f't.tft't NO E\ CCUN~•l MEMBER' No<"tf A BSEt4 : MEMBERS No- COU N C l l IM WITNESS WHEREO• I n••• rw...-..ov '\.t1 '"" rwno .na .tU• •to tnf' S.t l o1 II\~ C•h of CO\t• -W '~" t8tfl d•Y ol July 1918 E1-i' """'""' C1tvClt<\ 4nd ,. •-offt<..o Ctt:O-ot thf' ,, .. Covn<ol (/f II\\' C1lv<AC.,..I•-"" P11Dll\-0.-Coe,1 o ... 1v .-•lot :ut• 22. 197' l)S '~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUStNESS NAME STATEMENY , ,.,. t0Uow1n-o Pf'"°" •\ c;>o1nq UU\1 M~\ d' t RAV(l NE rwOAI(. o .... V•lt•()fl' frdv,.t HO Soutf'I Br•t;tol \uth 10-. CO~I" Ml-Se. C..l1to>n1c1•Mo7t> 8drbttt.J Prnt:JoCM Nct'JWur '~'d M•vttc:>Off Wd"' t ' v •nf" (c1l1tor .,, • 01/IS f hi\ Ou\.fn.-\.) •\ <ond~t ftd t v dn I" dtVtdu.d• 8t1r0dr 1 Nd\') JU' rn1\ 'l~l~tftf-f'" Wd' t•lt'(I Wl'h lf'\1 Count¥ Cl•,.. ol 0.df\9( tountv 01\ JUI• 1il ,.,, Fttltl• Pullll\lle<I C>dnQt' Coa>I Od>ly .-,101 July 1) ctnd AUQll~I t 8 IS t•IS 1/Q)./11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8U$1NES$ NAME STATEMENT fflt fOllOW1"9 pe<-I\ CIO!nQ bliS1 nes.as Publl\fl(>O OranQt Coast Oally Pilot. Dy operall0t1 Ol l•w or 0111tr wlw. oO•tr July n •nd Auc;ivSt 1, a, 1 ~. "" than or on aclcliloon to that o1 '"1d at It~ .. 1~18 custd •• , Ille llmt Oi oea1n, ,, .. """ 10 \Uf'ElllOlt COUltT OF THE •II Ille <tr1a1n ~·• orOO"rtY \•IU.I~ '" STATE Of'CALll"OllMA IFOlt GATEWAY GEMS, lllO E Souln Hart>Or B•.a . Senta An•. CA '17104 Ter~nce Thoma~ Byrn... 10101 H0p<>lown Lii . Hunhnc;ito" Bta<h. CA 'I?&•~ PUBLIC NOTICE t~t Coun1y ol Or•n9t. SI.tie ot TNE COUNTY OF OAANGE Ca11torn1a. pertoc.ul•rly ot-s<•lbtO o ,.. • .._..,_. loll-s.l~wlt NOTICE OF NEAltrH G O,._ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Loi 16 '" 81<X k c o• L.1011,. .. PETITION f'Oll PlllOIATE OF Wll.L MAME STATEMENT Ht19"1\ No ) ... s Oii• Map tr-.ereol r~ AND "01t LETTEllS TESTAMEH T "'' Du~1neu 1\ conouCled by •" In· dl¥tClU~I Tnt lollow•nQ persons .,,. do1nQ <O•Otd •n Book 9 P~9• • o• Mt\ TAllY ANO l"Olt AUTHOltlZATIOH DuslntU4\ ctllaneou• ~I>'. ft(O<d~ ol O••nqe TO AOMINISTllll llNOE lll THeo Terefl<t Tllomo &yrM GOLD PEOOLERS, ,. P•r1rld90, C.Ounrv. Calllorn... IMUE PENDENT ADMINISTltATIOH lnrs steltmMl ""8' tlleel wllfl the County Cll"k OI O.an~ County o" Jutv s • .,,._ lr•lne, Ca.9771• More commonl• know" "' •tu 01' ESTATES ACT IC .tll\lt "n Rae Galinoo, H C•l<thM Slrt(lt. L•oun• B••<h, CA E\l•lt or HARLAN R CRIPPEN P•rlrldQe. lr¥1nt, C•. 9711• PIWPERTY TO BE SOLO IN AN l>etHS<!d ,.,,..0 L ..... CMollne Cvttll>trt\On, 14022 AS 1s·· CONDITION NOT•CE IS HEREBY C.IVEN th•I Publl$1\H1 Ora...oe Co.JSI oa.1~ Piiot Aldtr9IH1, El T0<0, C•. 91630 Term\ ot wte "" U\fl 1f' lawful JEAN A TANNHEIMER ~rroneou"y JlllY 11. 18, ?S. A119 1, 1918 1'7f> 18 Tn•s bu,,,,.,,, •S co,..ducted t>y " mo"""' 01 ttte unoed St"''' on con "<lmtd 1n 11tcC'O<'n1·, w .11 ., JEllN " oener•I Parlntr\1111> llrmallon 01 \41• Ttn p~rtent OI IA-EIMER h•' filed her••" .J t>rl• PUBLIC NOTICE Kltlllleen R G•llnao emount D•O 10 bt' O<'POslled wllh bod hO" •or PTOl>dte ot W•ll ana •or ,. l h1\. 1"t•tefnf!nt was flted w1tf\ t~ &td\ 0, 0,~,, to be '" wrifino 4no \-u•nc,. of letter\ r t!'llaf"nie.,t•H v Ano --------------1 County Cltrk 01 0r•"9t County on July will be rt•ceo""a a1 Int ••0tes•td otllct tor Authoro1at10n •to AOm'"'""' ""d•·• SU~EalOlt COUllTOF THE 14. 1'78. •I any time altPr lflt tor\I pul>hUllOl'I lht lndepena.,n1 Aam111 .. 1r.111on wl S"TATEOf'CALlf'OltNIA f'Olt ""161' fttrtOldfldt>clortd6t~Ol'<!ll' EStflt\ A<t. rMpr~n<I' 10 "'""~ " THE COUNTYOf'OaAHOE Publl~Md Ora~ C.Oasl 0•1ty Piiot Oat ea MJ.y l l t•ll m.a~ tor lur1N>r p.erh<ul•" ""° 1~ .. , H .. ""'516 July 11, H . AUQ 1. I. 1'11 2&8-4·18 Ann S (lli\Oft, lht. ttm~ '""' "'""" (/f ne<1••n<1 fl>(• ...,m~ N 0 T 'c E 0" HE A It I H c; 0, Aomlni'1ratri. or 1141\ t>etl\ Wllor AUQU\1 1 •• ,~ .... ~ co f'ETITION l'Ott l'lt08AT~ Of' WILL PUBLIC NOTICE 11\t E\laltol '"'d • m on 11\t tounroom or 0..PMl,.....nt AND LETTallS Tt!STAMENTAaY de<.HloMI NO l Of ...,,0 <OUrt di tOO C1v•t Crn1.i FOlt AUTMOltlZAflON TO AO· OONALO I(. KELl.EY 011ve Wt\I on 11\t Col¥ ol S<1n1., An~ M I H I STE It U M 0 IE It T H E PICTITIOUS 8USINESS AtteNMJ •I U• C•l•IO<n•• INOE l'ENOEN'T AOllUNISTltATION NAME STATEMENT 1 WeM!yn u... 0..ted Julv 1il 1•7' Of'ESTATES ACT TllP fOll0..1119 peuon IS dolnv bUSI ··-·r.CA WILLIAM E St.IOHN E•l•le 01 ROBE Rf JAME S ...... , Att_y..,_M .... 110lr"1riC (ountYClt.•• M l fCHELL. ••• ROB EAT J M ASTERS "UCTION. 201S'~ Pubh\MO ()rart90 CCN\I o.t1ty P1tot MILi.Eii A MAUTINO MITCHELL, 0ec .. ,..., Newpor! Blvd . ~la Mew, ca111orn1a July II. 19, u. 1~71 7100 18 lllEITH w. Mll.LElll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ltlat mm JM ........ ~• lllVO CATHERINE E MITOtELL has filed lludJ L¥"1!1n. 7Zll s. Slla•I•. Wt$1 PUBLIC NOTICE Wlllttl•r. C,A-• lle•tin a pellllOI\ lor Pn>ll>ele ot Wiii Co••ne, Callforn•• ""' Ulll • .. ·ffiS tna tsw.sn« OI L.elt•n TtttMneMary Thi\ txl$lneu 1\ condu<lta DY en 1n. Al_, hw "111-r 10 '"' Petlfkiner and ror aulflorlrau ..... dlYICl\lal FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PuDll\~ °'·'"'>' Co.t>I o ....... .,01 10 .OOm1n1Slt< under I~ tndtlleftClenl Rucl1 \..lrkln NAME STATEMENT July 7' H, JI, 1'79 HS• Ill edmlntstrallOl'I ot Ellalu A~I, re, This \l'91.....,nl w<1$ 111ea with Ille Tht tollowil'IQ .,..,.ons •'" aoonq lerence 10 "°"""" I\ ,,,..,.. tor lurltwr County Clerk of Or•nQC countv on July "'"'"""a\ pat1c11l••>.•ndtllall11tllmeanopltl(t IJ 1'78 OIAMONO HOR">ESllOI: 100 ol 11 .. irlnq lh<' ""1t 11.t\ ~tn \ti for F"7ll1 Newport CeMer Oriv•. Sullf JI! P UBLIC NOTICt.: AuQu\I 8. 1'78. ctl 10 00 • m • in lhe Pllbll•lled Or.tnllt Coast Oa1ly Pllol, Ntwoort 8ea<.fl, C.tllorno.i •1!>60 courtroom OI Oel>6rlmtnl No. JOI wla July H an<l IW'IU•I 1,8. 1s, 1q18 Sout,,,,.ttte<n t:questr1ans. '"' " NOTICE TOCllEOITOAS co..rt. al 100 CM< Cenltr Ortve Wul, ?1'111$ Cetlforn•o toroordtton 700 Newport ~UPEltlOtl COllflT Of' f Mc' In the Clly ot S..nta Ana, Ctlllornte (.enter OrlW', Su1te311 Nrwf)O<I G~o• n ~T,. TE OF CAl.IFOllNIA FOR Oaltd July u. 1q1e TM l COUNTY OF OlllANGE WIU.IAM E. SI JOHN, PUBLIC NOTICE Cehrorn•d'1~ NO A·-$ County Clerk Thi• l>V"'""' "tonoutl•a b• d 101 MILAN DOSTAL Structu~ na11a1>1e tor remov"t •flq PC>ra11o"cOl/l~•tunEqu<'\tr1dn'. ,1 ~;11~ ~IDMt~f.~ :~l;l;~ OC~~",.,N A l'roteul..al CM~l1ion r<loc1111on 23 vur old on. ~IOr'J', ~ "~" 0&< •oed sos Clly Parllw•• Wtsl t1"9lt·l•rnlly ctwellll'IQ, aopro1lmaltly ~ 1<e1lll Gaeae NOTICE IS HE RE BY GIVFN 10 ,,.... o .... ,e. CA n... llOI "'fU•r• ltolt. Avallltl>lt tor lO d.tn credllOr\ Ol 11\C! <>l>Ov• n<tmf'd .,.,,.....,,.1 Tel: IU·2:tt4 commtnctnQ J~y II, tt11. S•te sulllKI °"'""""' 11\<11 dll per~' h•••nQ <l•1m\ ova•n>1 Att.,..,.y, lw: """'''-' lo re<tlvlnQ • Coast•I Comml.slon Thi\ \tel-I wos 111"° w•tll Ille the •••Cl ~~nt "'~ reci1nM'<I to Ille Pul>llilled 0-Mlllt toa~t Delly PllOI pennll Co..nty Cieri! ol Or11nge Count• on July l"41m. ••th.,,,, ne<eS\df• vOu<l\er"\. 111 July ''· "· 7S, 1'18 ,. ... ,. Con1ect Bill HOssJeld 11141 •l7·1100 71• 1918 '"" otl1<e OI tllll o~r~ 04 '"' "°""""" I lO ct m \JO-Clay> '""°' 111100 coun. or to Pf_,,, tllem. wlln P UBLIC NOTICE PuDllM!ed o...,. Cool Otlly l>11ot Publt\t\ed °'""""' COtl>t 0 •11• Piiot. tllt necos<irv VOU<llt<\. 10 ,,,.. "" -------------f J~l'J' U. 1', ii. 28. JI. A119 I. 2. J. •. I. July 7S anCI Auqldt 1 9. tS. !919 1l••·ll Cler\1Qnl'CI •I tUO Ctnluty PAr~ Wttl ll·ttSl) lt71 211H9 --------------1 Los A~·~ C.•1t0*'"'•· -Kn " Ill<' FICTITIOUS IUSINliU OT CE 1>1act or bu\•ntS\ ol lllt u..-n .. OMCI •n MAME STATIEMEN"T e.LJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC N I •II rn•ll•" ptrtt1n1nq 10 tllt •"•le o• Tl\e lollow1no person~ ••e doln9 ------------1i•ld a.c~nt w1thu\ tov• montlh 4tt-.r th~ 11r\I OuO••<•t1on o t th1\. Ov11neu as· NOTla TOC•COIT"Ott$ ...,.TICli 0' noll<• C 1 NO F II ERE S r HT ER NA SUl'lltlOlt COUltT Of' THE l'•EPAltATI'* 0 ,. Ofltd Jutv 1• 1911 Tl()HAL .... S.lltt Slreel, S..11• HO, STAT•Ol'CAl.l~NIA..-O• NEOA;IVIE OICL.AllATION N•fl<Y CMOIV" Hvnn CO>leMew.Ge ,,.,. THE COUNTYOFOll ... NOE Cinqrreres Corporfl 1011 I• _ ....... 11 PROJECT BUS ELIGIBILITY M.orQ<ir*IAnnWI•-• Callfornte corooullonl l>6l> BOer E\t•lt of WIU.IAM E MC HUGH, LIMIT\ EXTENSION C~E•HutrollhOt tnt W•1• Strtel. •utte7j(), Co\IA Mt\t. Ce •>•H E""ENE MC HUGH Hun11n9tO" BHCll Ut11on H1qn 0111¥dl>O"" """"" °""'°''" > ••e WILl.IAM vv • <<llool 01\lrltl 11•• pft11ert a • MAIDEN, llOSENIL.OOM Tiii\ Dv.intu I\ ton(IU<.111<1 by• cor OeN<OUTHGICE. 1• HE&E•y Gt VEN to 1~-~e0.11•• Oec:lttf<tllOf\ OI Ef'v•ronfnf'n •n4 llt,.NTllOUe l>Ot•llOn''""'Nrts Corpouloon • " " "* cleuo.;,.."; lat tmpaC1 IOr lflf •t>On P1•1 .. 1 .. no 101 Cul..,., ~af• "'"' R*'1 c,,.,..., Vtcllloo OI Ille ~V:.,. IAIM aAe n\t tnlPnO• lo hi• """" "'''" lllt Coultty S11lt• .... 111'11 •11 penons -v nv ~ ' "' ' Cl•<' 01 Df411'1Qt Countf on Jutv 1• l.n A,.. .. ,,.., U llten!" ._, Tn1s :.;:: WA\ fllfel w1tl\ '"' lllt •eld dt<tclent -reG•N" to Ille •• ,. '•• UOt m ..... lhem. Wllll ~ nt<9'-'t VOUCMr\, In C~tO\ OI 1,... '"•l••I [1'¥1fon'""nlAI Atttrn•• lerC:.Eu <vtrlo \ C~tlfllY Cle•• Of Ofenve CounlY on July Ille offlte 01 11\e ci.rk of IM abow e <, nd I~ O OC>OloeCI Pullli\MO 0r""9P ""'" D•ll• "llOI ), ..,. '"ltJI fflllllt• c-1 .... IO .,,,_nt IMm. wlltl N;:~~~~o~~~~.; ., .. PO\l:.a <ti Jul~ n .. ~ AUQU\I 1 8 I) . ..,, Pull>ll\MO Or..,ge eo.11 0 .. 1., Pllol '"' llOOUM'Y ¥ou<Mr\. to '"" un· Ea1son Hill" S<l'IOO•. 11400 M•-11• 1"1·1• July 11. 18, n , AUQ 1. 1t1• JUI· derllOntd at tftt °'!ool<t <Of ~ OPutMlc H11rHtnqlon Bt«ll CA,,._ AOmtn1,1relor. 1, ,outn ranCI Edut•l lOf' (~MP•. 11n1 llol\.ol------------- Av.-, Seftte A.,.. Celltornt• '170S, Avet1ue. Hunlll'!Qlon BH<ll CA '1 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICt; wllltl\ I• the OI«• ol l>ut!MU of ,,... Fovn1a1n V•lltY HIClh S<lto<H. 1111• 1---------------1 unotnklntel In •II ,.,..."" per1e1nlnQ 8usn•rd. "-'•1" V•ll•y, CJ' t Hot -------------f'ICTIT10UI IUSINIH to Ille eltatt OI Hid ~~I Wlll\ln HunllnQIOf\ Bo.t<I\ Hiii" S<'-1, t~S NAM• ITAT•MeNT lo..rf'llOlllM•fllftMllOlllUbllGetlonOI M•tn ~lreel. Hunllnvlon Be .. cfl, CA Tne foltowlne p•uton I\ _,,Q butl· lflhf'Oll<• ~ neues 011.o J.-JO, '"'· M•rlne HIQn ~c11001 IMI' ,,,, aoae RT HAU. Jll ANO ltEAL J AMI!\ I: HEIM. tnqdele. Hunll~on ON<ll, CA t?l•I ESTATE ASSOCIATES,"" Sflll Joa Pllll>ll< Aclmllli\llAIOf Oc••n V•ow HIOh SCllOO•. llnll QVln Hiii• lld,, ,.._, hKh, Ce o AllMlfll"1t!Ot ot Ootl'l.tro. Hun1111910f' Bff<ll, CA n.41 tl..o ltfttltlttOI tllt W~\lmtn\l•r 1111111 \(11001, U)tl ltOll>eft ~II ¥--~~-.... ~--! "": -AcNe "'""-"' o.<.o.nt 0o-nwt~1. ~lf'llntltr C• .,..l CO<Ollt Ofl Mtr, :J AOltlAN KUYl'llt, WIMtr•l>VrCI H111n ~<hOO•, 11200 Tiii\ 11\1\>MSS •• Cor'll\Kled llY _,, I COUNTY COUNl•l -Gotclf'nWt\I HUl'lllf'IOton Steen. C• dl•ldvtl llNJAMIN I'. 01. ~YO. ~·" ,._,,Hell Jr Dlf'UTY Ofl.O Jiii• u • ..,, Tiii\ \l•t-1 we\ lllfel wrltl lhf I' 0 Bu"" II~ C B•••t• Covnly Cltr~ 01 Ou11ooi COIHlly o S..11t•Au,c.e ""' Dire<;lor J-tt. ltll Tel: lt141 _...., MA1111-e 0..t•llOllt PIMUI AtlWM"' ............ tlr•ler •"41 Con\lf'llt lion Pullll-Of-""''' D•llf 1'1101 l'11bll•llftCI OraftQt C0.11 0.lly Piiot PuO•hlWd °'"""' '°"" o •••• /'"01 MY• 11 I .. ,,, 1•11 I~ ti Jvlf •· 11 11. U ,.,. ,,..._,. Julv 1\ 1t1t ,,,, I, FtCT•TIOU!t IUSINEU HAMI STAflMINT The IOllOW1"9 Pf'r\Otl I\ _,,O bu$> "'"' ., A i II •C:.<;OYN T IHC SE MVICI '"11 c;...10 C.r<i. Hun1tnqton 8•.Kll. CA th•&, I' 0 Oo• SS, 11"'111"910" 9f'tll ,A.,... flOl>ttl I 0.-Jr 1 .. 1) C.-.("• Cit, Hulllll'!Qlon &-.tn CA., ... f"ll' Du>•,...,• I• (onclu<lo<I DY •n If\ 01••01,.1 fll _.,, J O\iM JI T 1\1\ ,t•h f'l'W'fllt .,., fttf'IC't wtt" t~ ~.,..,. Cttf\ 01 Of-c;o.....h °" .1111y ,., . .,~ , .. ~ PvDl,.""4 Or-GN'I Oe11y P1t9f '"'" II, a "°'° • ,, 101> 11or.11 .. .; I I ' I l I I , , , I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I f I I ~ t ( ( ( l ( ~ ~ c ' I I I I I ' I I I I • I I I I I I f I I ( f ( f E I ( f ( I l f I I I ' I I , I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I •• ORANGE COUNTY POLITICS Carpenter Reviews Legislature 0 \ 0 (' Ill ~Tl ,,.s . Ol t .. D••I• l'tlel ~"'It Ht•l1ring ::-.i.1tl' ~l'n lknn1:,, c.upenter. H ~t>\\ port Bl'iH'h v.1\I dll>CUl\!> lhl· ..,trl·ngth:-. <ind f..11lun· ... of lhl· ... 1;111• L1·g1\l.itun• Thur~day at a luncheon m1.•t'lin~ of thl' 01 ..ini;c County Forum of Town lla\lof<.:ahforn1<1 The mt·rling v. ill bc~al') al noon in the Quarll'rderk HM m of th«.' Bnlboa Bay Club. i221 W Coast flii;!hway. Newport Rt•11eh. lnform&taon 1!> nvailablc by culhng ( 213 I 62!S-814l • • • ASSEMBLVM/\I': RON Cordova. D-EI Toro, wall conduct communitv forums for hii. con:.t1- tuents beginning Saturd:.iy The meetings arc open to all reside nts of the 74th asse.mbly district. The schedule includes forums at. 10 a m. Saturday in Newport Beach City Council cham- bers: 1·30 pm Saturday m Irvine Cit y Council t•hambers: 7 :30 pm Monday tn San Juan AT TOWN HALL Capi!>trano Cit~ Council chamber:,,. 7 30 p m AUR Senator Carpenter :l at The Peoples Fede ral saving!> community ---------room in Saddlt•back Valley Plaza. and 10 am At Coast Libraries Movies Set for Deaf Capta onc.-d films for the dc::tf are be- ing !>hown this l\Ummt•r by several Orange Co ast L1hrar11.~:.. t\t Univcri.1ty Pa rk Brand Library. 4521 Sandburg Way rn Irvine. "Gone With the Wmd Part 2" will be shown on Aug. 2 and ",Jeremiah J ohnson" on Aug. 30. both at 7 µ.m 1\dm1:,,sion as free Al the Huntington Beach Pubh(' Library. 7111 Talbe rt Ave .. the schedule.' 1s "Peter P an." Aug. 18 ; "PapC'r Moon." Sept. 15 und "War of the Worlds." Sept. 29. Information can be obtained from the Santiago Library System Media C(•nlN. 7111 T a lbert Ave. Hunt - ington Ileach 92647 , 842·4481 ext 24 Newport Man Jailed \ 'ic.,.1w>rl lk;1t•h m:rn \\ 110 ;1d m1ttcd 1n l'<>Urt lhLil hr• M>ld eoraam· to undcrc·m c•r off1n·r!> on thn·l' oc- t•a..,1onl\ h.1.., ht•Pn "l'nl1·ncf'd to four month-. an Oranl!t' Cciunty Jail Superior Court .Jurlge Jamf's O. P<'ret 1mpoi.<>d tke Jatl tl'rm and three ycan. probation on Rickey Al - lt•n Pc>mb<'rWn. :.!3. of 5300 Sca:.hurt• l>rr \ <'. cift<•r the• ch•f<•nd<1nt pleadt.•<I guilty lo churgt'!> ol :.citing a con trolled substance l'emtwrton made lhrN· ~ales of co- C':llm' bt•forc officers packed him up at his home. lie !>Old the drug for $80, S90 and S90 Aul! 5 al the Lincoln Saving!> and Loan cotnmuml)' rnum. 23601 Moulton Parkway an Laguna Hills • • * :\ ,.., 1Nf>Ri\JSING barbt.•cue .md roundup for Fifth Distrirt Supervisor Tom Raley will be :-.ponsO!'ed Aug .. 5 by tht· Friends of Tom Riley eampa1gn committee Coi,t 1s $75 for adults and $25 for children The event \\-.II include steak and bea ns mcab and events such as burro racing, egg tosses and pinata busting. Inform ation can be obhtined by calling Bob Nelson at 558-0061. • • • THE IRVINE COAST Re publican Women'!> qub will hold .a fundraising corkta1l party Aug Ii from 5 to 7 p.m . The t.>vent will be he ld at the home of Mr and Mrs. Richard Parrish. 2070 Swan Drive. Co~ta Mesa. with entertainment by UC Irvine mu!>1c graduate Amy Thompson. Reservations cah be made by sending S3 per person. prior to Aug 3. to Mrs. L.J lhught. 18311 f'oxglove Way. Irvi ne Information i!> available by callin~ her at 552-7841. • • • ·ooRIS ALLEN. Republican candidate for the 71st assembly district seat. has appointed Sheri Ouellette as her campaign coordinator M 1ss Ouellette forml'rlv served as voluntet>r coord in<itor for the Republacun Cent ml Comm1ttce of Orange County. • • • HUNTINGTON BEACH businessman Charles Vra nek has announced the formation of the Republicans for Mangers E xecutive Committee. Assemblyman Dennis Mangers. a Democrat. is running for reelection in the 73rd Assembly dis- trict. Businessman Jerry Kenefick will serve as vice·chairman of the group's executive committee. with forme r Huntington Beach city councilman He nry Duke as treasurer. Other committee members. Vranek said. are Huntington Beach Councilman Don MacAllister. Custa Mesa Councilwom un Arlene Shafer. Foun- tain Valley Mayor Marvin Adler. HOME Council Prc•s1dent Mark Porte r and bu:.1n(':.Smt.•n Jim Roberts, Lyman Grover and Tom Zmak Scholarship Fund Honors UCI Prof Tuesda)'. Jutv 25. 1978 DAILY PILOT tt 8 1n1urance TWO ADDITIONAL YEARS OF GUARANTEED "HO INCREASE IN PREMIUMS" Business Packages. Commercial Fire. Condominiums and Apartment Packages BOB PALEY HORTHoc-546-3205 & ASSOC, INC. SOUTH'OC -642-6500 EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA ~ I 1~ I l.. ~ OHrr Mq>1rt·~ July :u . 191~ On-the-Mall at South Coast Plaza Near the Carousel on the First Level. For reservations c.all: 540-8822 Oill.d Care Center Directory Offered <SF SETS DEADUNE A sc~la~hip fund has ~n 1n1t1a~d al UC ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A listing of some :1110 cl11ld tare centers availa- hle 1n Or:.rng1• County will b(• published carlv this foll b,r the Orang<.• County Commission on the• St al\J!> nf Womt'n /\nd C'Ommrss1oners have asked those who have opened c·hrld care facilital's tn the past year to c·onta<'l them hy .July 31 to make sure their M'rvit'l's an· included in the directory. T hose w1sh111i.: Ill l'flntact thl' r11mm1:-.sron may dial 834-6880 ••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ew'78 • • • : LUV Pickup Truck! : . --. • • • • •/ . • • • • • • • • • • : Immediate Delivery! : e ./Check these specs: e • • Fleets1de pickup box • S tep bumper • • • 4·speed manual trans • Radio • • • F78 trres 11 Heater/defroster • • • Bac k-up l~hts • Mirrors • • • Vinyl ben~h seat • Lo ng wheelbase e • No 4260/1419 • !at~5 3698! : Big Stock of LUV s! : ~ !HOWARD. ! Ch!~t!~el ! • M!WPORT IEACH • • 1....,. M..:Arttlvr, J_.. "· lri1toU • • 833·0555 • : 1000/o FtMAMCIMG AVAILAILE : e OM YOUR GOOD CREDIT! e •••••••e••••oo••• Irvine in memory of Dr. Howard Habb. profC!>SOr of English and chairman of the dt•partmcnt of Aug 22 is the dt•udline for appl1<.•alions for udmao.;-.;iun to .till' fall sC'mt"ill'I' al Cal :-itatl· fu llt'rton. Hcgistr;.ition will began Aug. 2~ lnfo r malron 1s :rvailabl<' by calling the . rd m 1ssioni. oft H't· at 870-3765. English and l'Omparata vt• literature ill L'C I. who dic•d in .June of a h<'art atlack Tht' How:ird B;.ibb Mt'morwl SC'holarsh1p 1s intended to aid undergraduate student!> 111 the humaniti C's at UCI. Contributio ns to the sC'hola r ship fund may be s ent to the UC! Fnundation. Room 651. Administration Building . L'C Irvine [sYDNEY HARRIS) Keeps readers on their toes •. GARDENIA An evergreen shrub with extremely fragrant white flowers . Due to a special buy, Roger's has a large Inventory of the everblooming Veitchii variety. WNGSTEM ROSE SALE 5 gal. regular $11.15 NOW ONLY $6.95 Have you ever wondered how we plant and grow our beautiful mossed hang- ing baskets? HOW-TO SEMINARS HOURl. Y 10-4. l dozen regular St8.00 NOW ONLY $2.98 l dozen Carnations regular S6.60 NOW ONLY $2.98 THIS SUMMER TRY A NEW EXPERIENCE IN GARDENING- PORTABLE COLOR GARDENS IN HANGING BASKETS OR POTS. Our special moss for your basket (regular SJ.SO) aJong with 14" round wire ba~kets (regular $3.30) are ready for your green thumb. This S6.80 value NOW ONLY $5.00 PRE-MOSSED BASKETS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. AT THESE FANTASTIC BARGAIN PRICES. POTIING MIX Roge r's specially pre· pared, nutrient fortified formula is the complete soil mix for potting all container plants-indoor or out-baskets or pots- annuals or perennials. 2 cu. ft. bag regular $6.50 NOW ONLY $4.50 l cu. ft. bag regular $4.50 NOW ONLY $3.00 SOIL ACTIVATOR This unique organic base soil conditioner provides humus. humic acids and bacteria absent from most soils and helps de- velop better plant root structures. 21bs. regular $3.50 NOW ONLY $2.25 REMEMBER SPRAYER The Gilmour Alr-0-Matic Sprayer Is the fastest and easiest way to apply ferti- lizer and Insecticide. You just set It to mix the fu ll strength chemical to the pruper diJudon. Regular SI0.19 NOW ONLY $8 .50 to ensure the succ:ees of all your gardening efforts Roger's Gardens only buys from the nation's top growers Insisting on the 8nest quality plants avaJ1able. What's more every sales/service professional on our staff Is eagerly awaiting the chance to show you how to become a Roger's Gardener. Sale prices effective &om 6/29/78 to 7 /30/78. llmited to stock on hancl. Roger's Florist • 640-6774 San Joaquin Hills Rd. at MacArthur Blvd., Newpon Beach (714) 640-5800 • Open dally 9 am to 6 pm. I c ( ' ( ( ( ( ( ( l ( Parks List Fatalities Clergy Opposes Temple 43 Vis itors Kil'led in Wester11 Recreation 1,H\'\.l> l'\'\\O '\ \nz. I AP> Two people h.I\ ,. I 111, n to th,•1r death 1n th~ Grand Canyon this '-11mm1•r 11\t" hJ\l' bt't'n killed in plane crashes. ,11111 11111' cil~Jl'JX'<irt'd 111 <&II 13 '1'1tor~ have been killed in western n,1t rnnJI µ.trkl>. prompt ing the National Pa rk Ser vtc:l' 111 plcJd for sanity on the part of gues ts. THE NUMBER OF FATALITIES is not un· usua lly high. with more than a million visitors in oarkl> such as Grand Canyon and Yosemite. s aid 0 1ck Wilburn, park service safety officer for Arizona. Cahfo rn1 a . Nevada and Hawaii. "We do have a problem with visitors getting in trouble and getting killed." Wilburn added. ·w e'vt? had a l<1rger than usual number of drown· 111gs " ~t any of tht.' 24 visitors who drowned were sur· pri..,1;1d by t hC' heavy. p ost -drought flo w 1n Caltlor01<1 mountain streams, Wilburn said. O'\ 14\KE MEAD. THE combination or fatigue ind dlcuhol h<1.,,e been de<1dly. Thl' kind of person who hves around Los Anadt'!>. bu}.., J new boat and dnves three hours to thl' lakt' mJ} ... ec J ~urning sign for strong wind. but hl··., go11111. to IJunch his boat anyway." said Wilburn Alcohol Jbo WJ!> involved in half the drown· ing:. 1n tht• p Jrk i.cr v1ce's southwest region. i.tretchtnt( from Nt•w Mexico lo Louisiana. said safely engineer Oitk Pippenger. AM1STl\D R ECREATION AREA near Del Rio . T~xui.. 1 f'cords six deuths from boating acci· dents snd drowniltRt> this year -double last year's total. Al Grund Canyon. lack of fuel and overloading were blamed for two light plane crashes which killed rive persons Jeffrey f'' H1denour. 63. of Yucaipa, Calif.. dis· appeared Muy 28 ufter he was warned not to hike a rug~ed Grund Gunyon trail alone. said Roger Gid· dings , pork spokl'!>n11111 "S<'RAMBUN<; /\kOUNO" CAUSED the deuths of twt1 v1:-.ath1 !>who fell from the <'anyon nm. said Lloyd ltol'"'''., luw f'nforcement chief WELLS. M<.11nt• IAl'l Clt'r gym cn 1n lh1' so uthe rn Maint.' town are lining up in ON)O~t ti o n t o a pl an to establii:1h a Templt.' of Bacchus that would dis· pense lavish church s up· pers in return for dona· lions. n11l v1· K1•n1h 1«k . '15. or Vt<ro Beach. Fla . and Rubt'n Jl11tlr1.,ut•1, :!:i. of 1>1•J>ut.'. Ill . "were not on th~ QUEENIE tra il," lhwm'r '<11111 "They were 1ust scram-_______ .;._ _________ .,. bling <•round I ( vou i.I uy on I he trail you won't get in The Rev Raymond 0 d 1 o r n <• o f t h t' Congreg<1t10n<1 I Church o f We lls J01ned f1vt· other clergymen to 1ssut· a statement saying tht'y "r egard the a lleged Temple of But'c·hus i.I!> an exploitation of fot lh and rchg1on. ;md urge t h e wel l !> t o wn selectmen lo continue to oppose licensin~ of Il l) acti viti~ " trouble .. Staylnit 111 1·~l 11hliKht•d t•ump1ng areas also is good udvic1·. l'lpp1•11.:t.•r Mud HE CITt:n TUE DEATH of John Raske. 26. an Arizonn Statt• U11l vcrs1ty student struck by a rock falling from u 2!>0 fool cliff al Keel Seel Ruin on the NavaJO R<'Sl•rvut1on. "The victim wu!> camped too close to the base. or the rock und beyond the normal campground," Pippenger said Bis hop If Carlis le Estes of the Universal Life Church said hl• had a "divine revc•lal1on" telling him to open the temple. where he would se rve feasts of food and drink six nights a week. VCI Chief Ekcted VETERINARY HOUSE LLS Dr. Irvine H Leopold. For Dogs & Cats ANN M. LUCAS, D.V.M. By Appointment Only . . . 494-2701 Monda -Frlday 8-5 NATION ~--HI' ORANGE COUNTY AVIATION PRESENTS: LAS VEGAS & OTHER UNIQUE EVENTS THE WEDNESDAY NITE SPECIAL: Ideally situated between last weekend and next. Wednesday nite is the perfect time to pause and relax. Chauffered limousine service to Orange County Aviation right from YOUR front door at YOUR CONVENIENCE. Our luxurious 1978 propjet will fly YC?U to Las Vegas in a pleasant 40 miflutes where you will be met by chauffered limousi ne and driven to the hotel/casino of your choice. 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Although the r esidents of Anaheim appear de· ll r1ous over the possibility or receiving a pro fra nchise in 1980, the Ram s see med less tha n thrilled with lhe move when polled at their tra in· mg facilities Monday. be q ua rte rback Pat Haden. who played one season at Anaheim Stadium for the now-defunct Southern California Sun of the World Football League. m ents was defensive tackle Al Cowlings. But Cow- lings was also quick to point out it didn't matte~ what anybody though t. J ohn Cappelleltt "It 's a couple a years i "Rega rdless of .how we reel. we'r e going to play where he (Carroll Rosenbloom 1 wants us to go Of those p layers s ur veyed. most reigned indif· fe rence. And of the ones that had an opinion. most favored the Coliseum . "The toughest part about playing at Ana heim was going from the grass to the dirt a nd back to t he g r ass. That's a h ard adjustment. and if they're goin g to leave the fi eld tha t way it 's not going to be t he best situation to play under ." Naturally Hade n. who pla yed his collegiate l'areer <USC> at the Coliseum. has m any fond memories. "I DON'T UKE ANAHEIM because i( they keep the r egula r grass down the Angels will tear it up during the baseball sea son." away for me. Personally, I'd like to see it. l think 1l would ht.> a good i.ituation. J feel the people at Anaheim will be more e nthusiastic about their team . There's nothing wrong with the Coliseum. I have no control if there's a problem between the Coliseum and m a nageme nt " Nobody argued that logistically the situa tion wo uld be ideal for most of the players who live en or around the s urrounding area. The majority of the complaints stem m ed from Anaheim Stadium's playing field. the lack of tradition at the Big A <·ompared to the Coliseum. and a sadness for the Lo:, Angele!> rans they will be leaving behind "It has great trudition. You wa lk on the field ther e and you know you ·rc walking on a field where most of the great players in history have played "l 'VE HAD A LOT of greilt m emories in tht• Coliseum . I"d prefer 1f we stayed ther e." or course . not e ve rybody's reaction was nega tive. Here's wha t some of the other Ra ms had lo say on the subject : Elvis Peacock "It's closer to home for me I've never played at Anaheim or the Coliseum. so 1t really makes no difference to me l think Anaheim is a pretty s tadium and it 's nice inside ·· DAVE ELME NDORF "There are pros and1 <.'ons to both .sides. It wi ll be nice because 1t's1 closer to homC' But 1t 's unfortun11te for !he L.A. Ram fans It will all work out." Jack F'aulkner 1spec1al assistant coa ch who's been with the Rams s ince 19711 "We 're leaving a nostalgi<' place, but whe rever Mr. Rosenbloom \.\a n ts to play that's wher e we'll play. Mr. Ro!>enbloom had to consider a lot or things befor e A PRIME AUTHORITY on lhe subject might Another player who echoed Haden's sent1 J im JOdat ··1t doesn' really matter. Right now . I just don't know. From a running aspect 1t will Se'-' RAMS, Page 83 ••• but Fans Cheer Move Daily Pilo t Survey Fi nds Most Area R esidents Approve Of Rams Com in g to Anahe im. Here's What They Had to Say: By ERNJ E CASTILLO Of th• oaur Pilot s"" t Sun ey taken at South Coa!ot Plaza I Steve Keith. 29. a Sa n Dimas basketball coach : ··1 have pros and cons a bout that. I'm pro beca use it's 20 minutes from where I live. t 'm con because Los Angeles is losing them and they s hould remain in downtown LA where they he long." G re g Schuller. 22. f..I :'\ewport Ut.·a<·h construction worker · "I believe it'll be· a good deal We need p rofessional sports other than baseball. I think Anahe im could use a few more ·· Phil Smith, 22. Corona del Mar sales clerk ··1 don 'l see the Rams that ofte n except on T V. Dut I've seen the Char gers in San Diego Stad ium and that 'swhere the P adres play their baseball g ame'> a nd it works out fine the re · · J im Budke. 32, a La~una Hills engineer "It'" a super move. I think it 's great I'm :.i Ra m fan I like to watch the m but there's nothing wor!.l' than drivin~lo lheColiseum ·· Oa n Is bell, 41. Orange school a dministrator · · 1 t · s fantastic even though one of my best friend~ 1s a n assistant manager of the Coliseum a nd Sports Are na. It's a good tfling for Anaheim We m ighte ve n scc more J.{amesonTVtoo." STt:VE ICEITH , ,; OOH ISBELL J IM8UOIC E TllAVIS PAltllY Travis Parry. 60. a retired <Josla Mes an; "1 th.ink that'll be one m<?rc recre ation to go along with <ill lhe other thUlgs we have in Orange County We're finally passing LA with every lorm of entertainment a round. The only thing wt• don't have 1s Magic Mountain but we do huve Disneyland ·· Ke vin l\1cElro). 21. a Huntington Be ach -;tudent "In general. 1t"s a good move overall for a number ol reason~ T he Coliseum ha d poor par k mg a nd needed work while Anaheim has a nu m bcr of adv<intage~ ft'll also brin g extra rt•\•cnut• into the Orange County area. It cun hPlp t.•ver)om· conN·rned J ~urcly can ·t see any h;.1rm IO II •• Mike Perkinw. 2i, an Irvine salesm an. "It's J ~real idea I think LJ\ ·s the pits. The team will draw a lot better crnv.d v. 1th the better :.etting. v. he~ ) our hf<' isn't at stake walking to the l'<I I" l>a rryl Todd. 21. a Los Angeles Manm•: It ':-. okay I clon·1 havt• nothing ag ainst it They n 1n play v. h(•rt•ver they want until they wi n the Supe r Bowl I won't can' until then" Te rry llouscton. l!l; a Fullerton s tude nt: "I thtnk t hey should go nowhere The Coliseum :-hould give the m wh at they want. People don't want lo t ravel :.inywhcre just to sec the m lose Ever~,. city need.., one m onument. LA just lost their~ " AP WortollOlo PETE ROSE TIED TOMMY HOMES WITH THIS SWING. l\l iche lle Lucostic. 19. Huntington !:leach -;ales person "l know it 'c; a big thing but 1t docsn "t bother me . If they s tayed in LA 1l'd be fmt• with m('. If they ar e coming. that's fine too It might give m<' a c hancc to '>C(' a gamt• Rut I ·m really not a big Rams fan " J an Reve rs, l7. Ga rden Grove student I'm ~ure 1( I was a sports enthusrnst I would l'are But it docsn'r bother m c " Fans Go Wild Rose Can't Wait To Break Record ' f': W Y () H K ( A P I romorrcl\\, oh w morrow' He 'II !Jattlt• tnmurrnw:· promised the '' nrld ·s foremost expert on Pe te HoM' · fir. 11ant:. to gt•t tha t haby CJ\' l' r leave his bat and he answered 1n t ypical Rose fashion "I wa!> going to make a big turn f.J t first in ca se the ball took a bad hop." he sa id. R ose's S('\'Cn t h-inn ing htt C'a m <' with one> out. Mike Lum the n .singl ed .. Joe J\l o r gan walked <md Gcor,:!'-' Foster drov(• Rose home to give the Reds a 3·2 lead. After the Mels tied 1t 3 3 in the bottom of the seventh on T im Fo li's RBl triple. Rost' did not get up again until the-ninth lie Ke nt Taylor. 24. Orange salesman ··1 Ilk(' 1l. I might even buy sc11son ticket!> l°l'e been J Ra m fan for 10 yea rs though l'vt-lt\ed here :.inn• I was 13 ·· .\Jbert Serur. 17, a vacationing student from ~l exico City: '"It's a good thing. I think football und :.occcr in the U.S. 1s goin~ to be the best an all the world. It belongs her'-'" Charles Seniff, 51. a Garden Grove firem<in ··1 like it. Myself. I quit ~oing to LA. period Not onl y will they be closer . it 'II be a lot safe r " Linda Berrey, 18, a S anta Ana ~ales c lerk . "I lh mk it's neat. I always liked the Rams. Now they'll be closer to home. It would be better. thoug h . 1f Joe Namath wer e still playing" GAEG SCHULLE A " ·t ~.-.·./·. v .. . . :.:}. '" MICHELLE LUCOSTIC KENT T"YLOll , ALBE AT S£AUA R on Kirkla nd. 33. Santa An ll sales man ager · "I trunk tt':-. great More or less depe ndtnJ! tf th.ey're winning r won't have to dr ive so far to S'-'e the Rums ·· John Rains. 24, Huntington Beach 1nsuran cf' n·prcscntative "It 's good for Anaheim but not :::.o good for the Ram:-Anaheim doesn 't have quite the class ol Lt\. I suppose nothin& •~ wrong with that rt 's just my reaction against An:.ihe1m as a c1t.v. I really don't like the place·· l,eonard Turner. • 7. a Huntington Bea ch stude nt. ··ft'll be <1 little bad for me ·ca use I'm C'loser · · · Anonymous contributors: "Lousy. Let them :.Lay in LA. If th~··re gorn g to be called the Los An geles Ra ms. tht•y s hould s tay in LA .. "It will be Just like the rest of things in Orange County All the rich guys will end up with the llckcls and f..111 of the• little people will be left on the outside ·· Tht• \\ord ... \\ere those o( l"1n<'tnn:tt1 Man ager S p ark .\ \nder:.1>n. but they a lmost t't•rta1nl) c•xpr esc; the sentiment 111 Lhl' 37 Vl'ar o ld Ro~c. who \\-ill t n to ·b r ea k the m od e rn '\ ~tion:.i l Lt.•f.Jgu c record b y h1lltng m his :l8th consecutiv(' ~••mt.• tonight Sf>c Rose. Page R3 Kevin Sh a nnon. 27. a Newport Beach instructor : " Freeway congestion and smog a re both b ig negatives. F rom a non -sportc; background. I'm against it." t MAllLESSENIFF L1NOA UAAE'I' Daily Pilot Photos by Richard Koehler ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ROSE TIED the record of 37 '<'l in 1945 by Tommy Holmes of 1 ht.• Hoston Bra \'Cs en the Reds 5 :1 \'1ctor)' Monday nigh t over the ~c·w York Me ts. Rose went 2 for 5. !-.mgling in the se\·enth ;ind ninth innings and scoring l'ach time• "It's funny,"' s aid Rose "In t h is :-.lrC'a k , 1t seem s like wht.•nevcr I get on bas(' I score. Ton1 ~hl. l ~ot on twice and I scored twice.·· lk fore getting his fi r s t hit, however . n ose le t the tension h111l d In the first inning he lofted an cusy ny to Me ts center fielder Lee M:izzilli after ta king ,1 calh>d !;t rike In the third. Rose fakt.•d a bunt for a ball. took 3 second ball. looked at a ... trike. fouled off a pitch and then ).!rounded mto a force play to :.hortstop With men on fir:.t and second .ind on'-' out in the fifth. he again fl ied to Mazz1lh. this lime a little dl·cper. on the first pitch from :\l l't~· right-hander Pat Zachry "WHEN I (:AM E UP in the ~eventh. l thought to myse lf that I had hit the ball solid twice. ..,traight up in the a ir." said rtose ··t figured I'd have one morP at hnt." Th e switc h h1tt1ng Rose fo uled off the first pitch trying lo bun I . look a ball wide, and then ... 1ng l r d s ha rply to l<'ft. h is <1ff field. again hitting against ifa<.'hrY ··1 fouled off that bunt. .ind th.ut brought Lenny (Randle. lht.> Mols t hird busema n l in ~"' c-10:-1• we t'<1uld ~hnkP hn11ds." said fio:-.1• '1 h~·n I hit a chan~e up to ldt ftl•ld RO. F. WAS .\SK EO \lo hat h11 1hou~ht when he !>aw the hit Bot Ange ls Keep Pace With KC CLEVELAND !AP J Dave Chalk. whose single in the 16th inning gave the California Angels a 5·4 victory over the Cleveland Indians. says the ~ame retumed his confidence after some bad hitting luck. "The last three or four weeks. I've r eally been struggling al t he plate." he said Monday night. "But now I've got my confidence back." Chalk said he partly a ttribut ed his hit to Indian pitcher Jim Ke rn's slowdown. "K ERN SLOWE D down q_uite a hit in the 16th." he said. "I us ually can hit a fast ball pitcher fairly well." Indians M ana~er .Jeff Torborg said Ker n "tried to get t ricky" with Chalk. "He dro pped from the sid e and threw a shorl c ut fast ball." To rborg ~aid · 'W'-' . I ngeb Slate AllG~mHOft KMPC 17101 played 11 long time tO IQSC• a lono9n1 C.lolorn•Ut Cl•Yt"IM!d • 1~11 m W'CIM'\d•V C•lolornoe at Mllw&u•ee S 1S p m gam e·· '"u"o•r C•lllo•n•••1M11w-« s Upm Kern '>aid ht• did not f''< peel the winning hll to com c on his pitch to Cha lk. "I TRI ED FOR A g round ball," he said. ··1 didn't even want the pitch to be in the strike zone." Don Baylor scored the winning run after being sacrificed lo second The Indian:. took <i l·O lead in the fifth inning. Duane Kuiper led off the rifth with a single to the left. He moved to second on Tom Veryzer's sacrifice a nd scored on Johnny Grubb's single to centN field. T he l\nj!els scored two runs in the sixth when Ron J ackson drovl' in ooth runners with a double Into the right field corner C l.EVE LAND TIE D the ~amc in the bottom of the seventh with u run hy Paul Ha rtzell Both teams score d J polr of runs in the lllh inning . With one out. lht.• An~els' ./uckson lined a single and Don Baylor followed with a lwo run hom er. his 23rd of the season. The Indians t hen touchC'd Cnllfornw relif>f A('(' Dave LaRoche for three hits and a \lo aJk JO lht.> OOltOm Of lh(' I Ith Tom Griffin. the third Cahforn1 a pitcher. worked the final 2~ innings tu 1nrk up his St.>cond win in five decisions. Toni~ht ltw /\nJtcl'I f(O after lhc1r second victory against S~e ANGELS, P a~e 8 2 lfiU,, Break• Do"'" Billy Martin chokes on his words as he r esigns as manager of the New York Y ankees Monda y following the latest in a series of confrontations with Yankee brass His announcement f ollowcd a verbal blast he fired at owner George Stein- brenner . For the story. see Page 8 2. Botner Barrage Dodgers' Smith Belts Another LOS ANGELES IAJ>> Reggie Smith continued his sizzling hom e run streak Monday night in Los Angeles' 3·2 victory over Chicago. but the Dodgers' slugger preferred to talk a bout Davey Lopes, the man w ho drove m the winning run. "Not a lot of guys are clutch hitters." said Smith, who hit his 20th home r un and ninth in his last 12 ga mes. "But Davey is one of them . It's confidence mor e than anything He's developed late in his career, but he 's in his prime now " LOPES SINGLE D with the ba:,cs loaded with two outs in the ninth to break a 2·2 tic and give the Dodgen; their third victory in tht>ir last four gam es. closing to within 21"l ga mes or idle San F'ra nc isco in t he National Le ag ue West Dodgers S late All ~ ... KA8 C C1MI l n the second game of rh e three-ga m e ser1 e:. · h R' k R h I 7 ronocini C.lht<tQO •I LOS~•• 1 n 0 m !Ontg t. IC eUSC e • 9· • weon•SO•y Cl\•<•90 el los A.ngel•s 1 H p "' will start for the Cubs. Rick Thu,.dar •01e Rhoden. 7-5. for the Dodger!'( ------------- t.os Angeles Ma nager Tom Lasorda praised Lopes as "one of the best clutch hitters In the game. He lives for those kind of situ ations. He has so ma ny key hits for us this year." LOPES, THE DODGERS' captain, said. "First of all, you have to ha ve a little luck j ust to be involved in one of those situation s. Maybe my upbringin~ helps Really, nothing fazes me. ('m like an icem an u p there ." The Cubs had tied that game <1l 2·2 with an unearned run in the top. o f the eighth inning. Steve Garvey launched the Dodgers ' winning rally ln the ninth with a double off loser Donnie Moore, 5·3, who relieved starter Mike Krukow. Dusty a·aker advanced Ga rvey to third With a sacrifice bunt. Then Moore hit Joe Fer guson with u pitch. nearly touching off a brawl. Fer guson glared at Moore as he walked slowly to first . a nd when he took one slep toward the mound, he was stopped by u mpire Lee Weyer AFTER LOPES he lped calm Fercuso" and order was restored. pinch-hitter Lee Lacy was intent.tonally walked to fill the bas es. Another p inc h hitter . Manny Mota. hit a fly ball to short center for lhl' second out. then Lopes drilled the first pitch to him s~e DODGERS, Pa1e 8 2 ·~ OAll 'f PtLO T ( Pilot J _ Logbook _ Instant Tradition Comes to Big A By GARY GRANVILLE Of, ... OMly P'llol St.fl :"o one Ilk <'!-> to admit 1t, but nothing very important creating has e ve r happened al Anaheim Stadium Sure. the Angels have tried. They've tried hard But an u years there's neve r been one of those magic moml·nts or, for that matter. a truly memorable confro11 talion at the Big A. No home run king has ever pointed to the outfield fence 3nd then ba1tged one out of the ball park There's nevpr been a p ennant clinching game at Anaheim Stadium, not even so much as a crucial serae!.. And there·~ m•ver hc<'n ;m aging veteran w1lh rni~ty l.'Yl'S standing at home plat<' as the fans roan·d their approval when hi~ numbt•r \\Ul> retired TIU>; CLOSEST TU}; ANGELS ever came to producm~ a !olk hero was in the late l960's whe n obscure outfielder Jack1t• Warner hit l2 home runs an the· ~t'asun ':-first 2R j.!amt'S Ani!<.'I puhlsc1:-.l ~ calkcl Warm•r th(• new B<tbe Ruth und pr('dlcLed ht• woul1t f1n1sh the season with a record hreaking 75 home runs. Sut m hi:; next 56 at hut!>, he ~truck out 37 times . Warn<'r was sent hack to thl' minor leaS?ut•s and ha!>n "I been heard from s11l1'e Other lt•ams have h :.ut lhcir Bnm bino. Splendid Spl1Ptt·r a nd ~h<Wh.•'s Joe The elo:-c.•st thv Angels. have to u niek11ame le~end II\ "1th Nol11rl Ryan. u pitcher who l>Pl'Ciala1(•s 111 hn•uk1n1t ... 1rak4'out records, thtowang no hitter:. and lm mg nlmo!o.t ti'> ni;m v i::ame:-. a:-. he win' i\FTER RY.\N H U RLED h t" \t•Cond no hatter, Angel rlacks dubbed ham No No Nolan But after his third hatless game. Ryan asked them to lay "ff H0 didn't like people running up to ham and asking "How goes it No No Nolan?' r;-or sranlallataon. An~el fans cun point only to former outfielder Lt.'<111 W~g ncr's recording of Daddy Wag·.., LEOHWAOHH WtJ?J?.l"· Anaheim Stadium 's mglorious record is even more dis· mal when it comes to football THE ONLY TEi\M TO EVF.R call the Bag A its full· t1nw home was thl' ill-fated Southern California Sun . Sun oppos1taoii an the defunct World Football Le ... gue f1•aturcd such forgettabll' and forgotten teums as Chaca~o t-'are. Philadelphia Bell a nd Portland Storm. Because the league's teams were having trouhle pay ing their laundry bills. there was forever a question of "hether they would play with or without u niforms. MERCIFULLY FOR T HE StJN, the end came midway through the team's second sea son when bankers, laun· drymen a nd c heerleaders said no tickee. no wasbee The World Football League collapsed. leaving almost 18.000 ~eason ticket holders in Orange County high and dp Thl·v·n· <;IJll waiting ror the Sun to play the seeond h:rlf o f the 1975 football sca:;on. /\nd now the Rams com e to Anaheim Stadium Th<' Ha m!> bnng with the m the stuff sf)Qrt legend as 111Jdt· of ).!rC'at victories, agonizing defeat~ and legendary fagun·-. who toakd fo r and against Ram blue and gold. R ,"f FA~S C.\N R ECALL the da rk da~ in 1949 when l'hiladl•lphia Eagle runnrng back Steve Van Buren sloshed through Coliseum mud and Ram tacklers to end a cham· p1onsll1p dream. ,\ fl•w vcar:-. lall'r 1t was tht• passing of Otto Graham ~nd thl' place k1ckan~ of Lou Groza that led the Cleveland Hrowns to a champ1oni,hip win over the Rams on the last day of the· season. THEV'LL RECALL TOO tbe tumultuous farewells to Ram ~rcats like Bob Water~ield. Mer!Jn Olsen and Elroy lt1rsch. The C'oh!-t'Um with or without the Rams will echo to thl' chl•rrs that gn•(•l<'d divis ion titles and the boos that g reeted Super Bowl frustration All of that is moving from the Los Angeles Coliseum to ,\naht•1m Sl<tdaum. For the stadium that has wailed :,o Ion~ to become a part of American sport folklore. at mcani. important and exciting thin~s will be happening And if the Angels don •t put it a ll together in the next couple of years. it will be the tram.planted Los Angeles Rams with their instant tradition that will put Anaheim ~ladium or the s ports map APWI,...,.. .. LEM ON DEPARTS Hob Lcmo11 depart:. from Los 1\ n g C' I es I n I <' r 11at 1 on al Airpor t MontlHy t•n route lo Kansas Citv lo lake ovc.:r as manager of llw New York Yankees. suc·c·l'c<.ling Hilly Martin Front Page BI ANGELS ... Cleveland with Dave l''rost 12·3> on the mound agains t the Indians· Bill Laxton 17 ·6>. Meanwhile. Lhe Califor nia Angels added veternn pitcher Al Fitzmorris to their roster Mon day. and optioned rookie hurlf'r John Caneira lo Salt Lake City or the Pacific Coas t Lca~uc Fitzmorris. 32. hal> patched lO ~easons for Ka nsa s City and Cle velanrl compilrng :i 76 5!1 career n•corcl CALlll'ORNIA CLf\IELANO •11 r ~ b• •b' "th R Molltr<I I I 0 0 ·~d1'1"trt0d I I I 0 L•Mlord Jo b 0 1 Q Grubb II b 0 • I 80Sl60 rf s l 0 0 fl Btll Jb I fl 1 0 R .M<k\On lb I I 3 1 '"°'nton lb I 0 Ill B•ylor Oh 6 2 I 1 ~rl>OOll • <1 (In RU0111 6000 OaC!Pdll 100 0 Oown1nqc 6 0 0 0 C. Aleaandt!r c. I I J 0 CIMllk \S 1 0 J 1 J Norri\ r1 • 0 0 0 J ~r'.SO<\SS JOOO Pruitt ot\ 1 0 l., Sotell• pn 1 0 0 0 Spe<KI 't , 1 1 0 Groth lb 1 0 , 0 Kiper 7b h I l 0 Ver'(tt1r '\.'\ to 0 I l TollllS S6 ~ ' Tol~I\ 60 . 16 • C~hlo•n•d 000 0()2 000 010 000 1 ~ Clevelano 000 010 100 010 000 1>-4 E 8 8~11 'V~rYt•• OP t.llllor111• I. L08- C at 1lorn1 a 10 CIC•elJnC! "· 18 Cl!.,lt , Ro.Je<kson, G AIUMl(j(>r Grubb, v r•Cll HR Btylor 1731. SB Llln\IO•C!. Cl\"lk S. Vcr.,er J Atider\011, GruDO. RUd1 Har11~11 LeAe><.lle G<llrln IW. 1 )I IP H R Ell 19 SO CALIFORNIA ' • 2 ' 0 1 .,.,,,, I > I 0 0 I I CLEYEUINO WI~ 11 I 1 J 1 ] Ktrn IL, 6·41 '> I 1 1 I ) HBP M4nn1n9 18v Hdrl/rt•I. B•ytor <By Kern> T • 00 A 11.1~ BASEBALL /VOLLEYBALL Ma1tin Surrenders He rzo g : It's the Best Thing KA NSl\S CITY (A I' 1 Whl'n he suspended Jlt>~((lf' J atkson las t Mo nday Hall y M art1n cocked the gun. When he !->hilrply cr.t1c1zed the outfielder. Marlin in fact aimed 1t right al his own head And v.hl•n h<' o;naped at Yanhe owner Gt-orge Steinbrenner Sun· dllY flll(ht. Billy Martin pulled th" tra~~l.·r on h1 :-. l'art·1•r a!'> m a n agcr or the Nl•w Yor k Yunket~ ·I km·w it would he JUSt a m utl<'r of liml'." s:11d Kansas Ci t y Hoy11ls 111H•hl•r l.:11·ry Gura. who "l~<'npe<I" the Yank<'f>S in 197#1. ·v ou JU~t knew. knowing Billy llt· nl.·V('I stu·k:-. around •JOl' t<'am vPry Ion~ " T U f:Rf; UAU 1n:1•:N on1• 'iCDROn with M111r1t•,ot:.i. thret• with l>etroat. two with Tt•xa:,. and just n11w day:-. lt•s<; than I hr1•1• yt·ar' thn•e I urnultuou:-.. t cnt.1011 wr11C'kt•d yc•ar' wath the Yun)cces before what ·s lc·ft of 1\1 lly Mui11n n-stJ:nc•d Monday Tt•urful. trembhn~. ultimately un11hl1• lo o;pc·~rk. Martin !->aid hc rt'llli;tnt'<i lo salvage. as he put 1t. "niy h1·1tllh and m enta l Wl'l l IW 111J.t " lie wus rl'placecl hy forn11•r Yankcc pitrh1ng coach Boh I .t·1non Te r m-. of the· contract with Lf'rnnr1 h:ivt• not bet•n decadccl, Yttnkf'l• f>rl's td1•11t Al Rosen said ·· 11 wu-; ru:-.l a muttf•r of I 1m1•." :-.:11<1 Nt'\\ York fir~\ has1•mu11 .lin1 Spt•n(•t•r ··1t·-. ha!-t•ball. I guess." ~aid Yoga Berra "Jl's a complete ~hock .·· :-.a id Yankee utilityman Paul Blair. "IT 'S THE BEST thing.·· ~at<I Whitey He r zog. the Royall>· m a nager . "(fee l life's too short to put up with all he's been put Hng up with. l don't think he·s b ecn looking too good lately. I noticed when I was with him duranJ:( the All-star break and m New York last week." Rosen called "health n•a ""nl-1." and Yankee center fielder Mackey Ravers said. "Bil- ly was taking care of all our prob· lems and maybe it JUSt wort:.> him out." But everyone seemed to know that no other option existed after Marlin told two newspapermen tr:ivc lin~ wath the team that Jackson and Steinbrenner ··de· serve each other One's a bom liar 1Ja<'kson > and one's convict ed < Steinbrennerl ·· Steinbrenner. convicted in 1974 of makinR an illegal cam- pa 1g n contribution . h ad con· tl'nanced the ongoing turmoil that s urrounded Martan·s Yankees -including the near fi ght in Boston last year between Jackson and his manager BUT HE HAD a clause written into Martm·s contract that pro- Lights Out For Stars DENVER Th(• Oran ge County Star s took it on t h e c h in Monda y night in International Volleyball Assn. action as Denver improved 1ls won-loss record to 5.15 with a h1b1kd publae l'ntH·1~m of the o\\ n\•r When th<•l t•lttuSt• "'~·!>de· f1l•d. Martin \\a!> l1111s hcd .. I couldn"t let a ny cmployet' of the New York Yankees !>a) than~l-1 hkc that about the front office." said Ho~vn . who s pokl ' 1th Lemon by telephone about 10.30 µ m EDT Sunday night after being informed of the com· ment. The finanrial end ot Martin's c.·ontract wall be honored throuJth 1979 · $80.000 this year an<1 $90.000 next whllc the low-key Lemon holds the re ins of the s tubborn :,talho n called the Yankees. "You nl'ver really know how hot lhe kitchen 1s until you get in tl."' said IA>mon. who as c.•xpt•ctc.•d to s t a rt checking ha -; thermometer tonaghl "I REAU.Y DON'T care who the manager 11>. · • l-icUd left· ha-ndcr Ron Guidry. who seeks his J5th victory m New York's hrst game under the Ha ll of Famcr. "I do the job the besl l can. no matter who's running the club "tl was Billy·s decis ion to make. but I guess one of them 'Martin or Jackson 1 was going to have to go somewhere ... said Guidry "The difference between Reg. Ric. Billy and George probably cost ham his JOb... added out· fi eldl.•r Lou Pimella tr at d ad. nobody would say at S t einb r enner. acceptanR Martin's apology for the "other guy's convietect .. quotation . said. "1 am grateful to Billy for hts l'11ntr1hullon' .1~ m .. n .. ~1·r or thl' Yanket>s lh· brou~lll u:-. ,, ch amp1onsh1p t •hank Bil ly know<; of oor <'OnCE'rn for lhl' \li'l'll br ing of hi' ram1ty ..i nd himself. We wish ham luek ·· "~11.\T DO \IOU W<•nt mt' lo "UY~ That 81Jly'<; .1 b111J mun " Thal l'm •fr<-e al last ' hkt> 1n lhl· !>lave d ays? No way." s<i1d0 Jackson. whose return from -.u:-· pt•n l-.aon Sunday a ppart>nl ly l-iparked th<' rxptosive outbur..,t or kmper Martin unleashed Ill the presence of 'lews men at j Ch1cas:o airoort Monday, an h1~ r1nal \\ord~ to the public. Martin dt·nal·d th1· words atlrtbutf'rt ham ·1 11rr1 h'ry so1ry lhl'tt• WNl' th1ni.:' written about George Steanbren ner . Ile d ad not d eserve tht•m nor did I say them GeorJ!e and I f-iavt• nad our differences, and m most cases. we have been abh• to resolve theM Crying the ll'arc; he couldn t force back. he ~eld his statt• ment an unste~dy hands "I want to thank the Yankee o ffi r•· management. the ('rec;-;, lh•· news medl~: my coaches anr' players ... Martin gained a reputc1t1on ;i, a fighter. on the Caeld and olf and hved up to at a:, often "' posslhle. Uut th1~ time. he had 111 'urrender to lhl.• 1>obs lhJl l-1~~,.., has hotly THE FINAL SENTE:SCE W J .., and most of all. the ran' fo r their undyang support " Thul he had lo be led away E'roaPogeBI DODGERS EDGE CUBS. • • to center to score Garvey with the winning run. Ball Buckne r collected four of Ch1e ago·s ten haL'i a nd now has a string of seven consecuu ve bas e hits His first-inning single helped the Cubs to their first run . Rodney Scott led off the game with an infield s mgle. took thfrd on Buckner's single to right a nd the n scored on Bobby l!.1urcer ·s c;acrifice fly S M IT H lllT lllS l\\O run homer an the bottom of the firs t and rooki<' Bob Wel<'h maantaan<'d the 2 l ll'ad through sl've n innings before h•avang for u pinch halter. We lch "truck out seven and scattered six hits an has third major league start. Rut reliever Terry Forslt-r -who gave up an unearned run in the t•1ghth when pinch hitte r Mike Vual singled home Ducknl.'r t>a rncd the ~an Krukow ga\'e up only tnrt't' hat:-. through s ax innings befon· leaving for a pinch hatter CHICAGO LOS ANGELE\ •b' ~ ,,. •Or,. tu q ~Oii lb l 1 t tl LOO<'\ 1b a 0 I t GrO\\ of'\ I) 11 0 J.4or-•'1 c• • l 11 0 MOO<@O I 0 0 •) R Sm1111r1 •I 11 V'll\11~ ct • ti 1 11 c. •• 31> A II 11 .1 Buorw• •t> • t • Q (,d(Yfy 1D f I l II Murc~r rf I ti 0 I 0 84ktr If I tt fl Ii 811trwr 11 10 00 ~trvuwn < 1 11 l' V•tl It t 41 t' 1 Mtf"fl""'" I 0 I ' lrlllo n> J 0 0 0 L•CO pll (t U It II q-·· ) 0 I 0 w,,, .. 0 I It (I I (l1M\P" ' n ll o O•v•hUO DI' t 0,. lllKaw•llc. 0000 Io"'"" 0 '111 Oo>J~'"' ,, •I)' I) ~o'"D" I H 1> Kru~ow o 1 Q Q ~ OnhvfrO), Oh I 0 I II "•·llt-nt>r #t' •I t ot•h HI IU I fut .. h jt ! ' I (J'Ht ltQO ti)(l tflf'){ "'tl ' 'n Ano1·•• tOf' ~ r'l 1 • •O our N"",, ~·nn•nQ ,.,,, .c Qt• rt f; Ot"Jf'~U'), 1 flllO o"" LO' Ar\Q .. 1+•' I L\)li Cn1c,.qo 8 LO-. A~•e• • /II C.,,rv .. ~ '"' ~ c;mttf\ rlf'I '»ti Loe,.' ,..or•" q Sf'!'\•'" CJ 8d•~r !> 0 £1<1•« ~f MU•\• f IP H '1.1:1188 ~0 CHICAGO t(.1yliOW' 6 I 1 • 0 M60re l ~l 11, I ' I I L05AHOELE~ tNt•lf n I A 1 • I ~ ._Or\t• r IW i 11 J t 1 I 1 MkP f-fl'r~ t tiy 0 Mo,)()r~, t-IU t •·fq1,,fM, I I /I A Ao.Ill. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·12.7 , 6-J2. J2-9. 12·8 The fastest days of summer start tomorrow at Del Mar. 11DON'T WAIT! ORDER lV¥f TODAY" , . I Baseball Standings i\ MERIC.\!'i l~Ei\G U E West Division K<1n'"~ l'atv t\ngels · Oakland Texas l\hnnc...i,tu C'hicaJtv Seatth.• W L 54 41 53 46 :I() 49 Hi ~ ·I l 53 40 55 35 64 East Division Pet. GB 568 .535 3 .505 6 479 s• :l A36 121 ~ 42J 14 .354 21 n m.ton Milwaukee Raltimore :-lew York Detroit 63 33 .656 <:I eve I :mrl Toronto 57 38 .600 51: 54 43 .557 9 12 52 43 .547 10~:: 50 47 .515 1312 45 50 .474 1 1•~ 35 63 357 29 -rr'sSCffH A,,.els ~.Cleve IMC!•. 1111nn1"9• Ml~\ol• S·?. 80\lon •·• ~"•IHt 11, Torvnlo0-1 O@lrO•I 4 Oal<IAnC! 1 (111cago s, MllW~U~tr 1 KAllSA\ C•ly S. Nvw Y"'', 8a111mor• 10. T1>•~H '°"''" G•"W• Antt•• IFrosn JI at CleVf'l•nC! IL••lon ,_., n Sutue IAbbOll 3 ll at Toronlo I U11c>erwoc><1 '" n O•kl1no 1Rfl!llD4 •l al O.troot IW11to• •-ti " M oh•euku IAoor19uu 7 JI •• C,,oc.110 !St '11tt"r >41, I\ Boston IL.ff lo.A> II""'"""'°'• 1ErlOS6n ,_., " Ntw Vort; IG<lldt'V 14·11 •' IC•Mts CU• fSOOll lorll 11 11 n 8•111mor-t (IC11rr111.,,. I 01 •1 h ••• (Al~a~no.r 4 .i, n NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division San F rancisco Cinc innati Dodgers San Diego Atlanta Houston W L 59 39 58 40 57 42 47 52 44 53 42 56 East Division Pd.GB .602 .592 l .576 21,<z .475 12' 2 .454 14 1"2 .429 J7 Philadelphia 53 40 .570 Chicago 49 46 .516 5 Pittsburgh 47 46 .505 6 Montreal 47 53 .470 91.!! New York 43 58 .426 J4 St. Louis 39 60 .394 17 MoM•Y'S Sco,..s o.,..." J, 0>1c-1 Atl•nl• J, Pllll-I0111• I C1n<1nn.su ~ .. New v.,,.• l Houston 6, MonlrHI S Ont y o•mes K~Uleel T°"'y'sOam.s (ll1Cft90 IR lll'U\Cllel f·ll •I 00d9et1 IRllOden I.SJ," Allenu l 80q9s 1 SI •I Plll l •OelPlll& l(llrlSttft-' I-ti n Cl~lnn.lll IHumr ••• , ., ..... York ·~611 1 SI,. Montreal lffyman :">-11 •• Hou~ton tAulltt 0--0• n P1IOl>UrQll IK•M1<1 ,.,. •I ~n 0•'90 (()wclttnl!o S-11 n ~I LOul• IFOl"lo(ll •·•I •I S•11 FreMl\(0 IBIU<> l:t.O, n &SON LEASING ••• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS MEW 600 W. COAST HWY.• t41WPOIT IUCH • 646-4262 OR USED t riump h berore 2.058 fans here. Des pite the s trong play of Mary Jane Smith and Robin Irvin, who were guilty of only five miscues between them . the Stars were s addled with their ninth defeat 111 23 decisions. Stars ' Coach Dodge Parker s a id the dif ference was the faet his team <'Ouldn't put the ball away on spikes. Next on tap is a duel at E l Paso Wednesday. then the Stars return to Founta in Valley High Friday night where they'll tangle with San Diego. which is in third place with a 9-11 record an the Western Division. 0 paser WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE.CO.-L.A. •11.10 ;;-= ~O DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDJT fhu 19"/8 L.·I MCJ r ~uosrm SltlJI;, tomorrow. W11h all 1h" colo r mrl or u(')n d !11111 lhr.roughbr• ~I racinq. Del Mo r Is wo rm su11sh1m" ond cool C>Cf"On breezes. Cho rminq ok! 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"· d 11 .. -1 1r. 1h. tr u k I PEOPLE IN SPORTS HORSE RACING Tuesday July 25 197., DAIL V PILOi 8:J li Rams Get Did Spinks I Take Drug? Kick Return Specialist Coach George Allt•n !>Clld when Los Ang<'les Ram~ presea~on practice b<'gan thllt improve ment of tht• squad·~ special teams was Onl· of his major goals. The Rams made .., move in that direction Monday by acquiring Eddie Brown. a National Football League leader in punt and kickoff returns the past two years From AP Ol!>patcht~ WJ\SllJl\G1'o:-. Muhammad Ali ha~ t'hiJrgl'd that Leon Spink ... took a drug from "a lit tic black botth:·· during the fight last Feb. 15 that <·o~l A II his h<.'a vyv. t·1ghl crown. the Washington Star rc•portc·d t()(J<1y Tht• nt-wsµaper quoted Ali a<; saying "I had lhat gu~ almost out an thl' 14th round. Then. \\ham' I fl''!> drinking out of that l)Ol ti<' b<'l ween rounds and he C'Omcs out s moking." Thi' b;1nncr sports-page .1rt1cle> by J O Bethea. who vis •ll•c1 Ali m h1~ hotel room Sun da). ~aid that some of All's own acl v ISC'r!> m tht• room appeared ~lunm'd by the allegation Ah. Y.ho 1s scheduled to mt·et Spanks in a return litlt! MVHAMM•D•L• mat<'h Sept 15. was reminded Clf the senou ... m·s)> of thc• •tllegat1on and given the rhanre to chang<: his mind. but he refused to back tlown. the '1rt1clc• said "Look. ' hav<> fr I m s of the fight at my training <·amp I've lookc>d at them a hundred times. Those• guys m his cornc•r arc a s king him how he feels hl'lwl'en rounds and thc·n hl''s s ipping from this lit· llf• blacl. hottl{' ... Air was quoted. Th<· Star l'Hld Spinko;' trainer. Sam Solomon. :.ilso in Washington over 1he weekend. refused lo <'ommC'nt. ;.ind Spink~ himself could not be rc<1rhl•<i But t\l1·s tru1m•r. Angc•lo Dundee, was less <1s •M·rt 1 \'l' about thl' al l<•gal1on wh!'n contacted at h1~ hcimt• 111 Mwm1. th<.• Star s1'11d. "I can't really say what was in lht· tmttlc." Dundc·c s0:11d "ll could ha,·e bN:n hnnt·y und hranrly or something but J rlo know th<it :J f1i;:htc r rs not supposed to havl• Jn.vthing but Y-ali•r bc·twecn rounds." ~---Qaeoi•• of fhe Doy----. Rob L<'mon. on t.ik1ng over w, m<1nager of thl' controv(•rsral 1\e\\ York Vankee~ "I rl'ad thl' pap<•rs und {'Vcrythmg But you n1•\'l'r n•ally know ho" ho t lhl• kitchen i:. until ~ou get 1n 1l " EbPU:>ltere in Sport~ B \SE81\L l. \lark "The Bird" Fidrvch p1tl'hl·d thn·t· "<.'Or<·lt•'s 1nn1ngs ag<11nst minor Keough Roughed Vp AP Wlr•plloto l>ctrott'~ Hu~ty Staub rounds third ba..-.,t• and hl'ad~ tor homt• plat<.· aficr socking <1 two-run homc:r off Ouklund \·s p1lchl'I' :\lull KNiug h <lefll :\lond:.t,\ night 111 ( >ak land. Dt.•lro1t t nok a ·1 I dL>c 1swn from I he A ._ ... \ mrrican Lt.·ugul' All ... tur hurlt'r Keough wus lht· lost·1· Thl' n•conl 1i-. now fi 7 Front Page Bl ROSE TIES RECORD. • • Brown played under Allen with the Washington Reds kins s ince 1975. and was traded to the Rams for two young offensive hncmt•n and undisclosed future draft choices In his stven year!> with Washmgton. Allt'n became raml'd for dealing for prmen veterans while g1v1ng up draft choice:. TH I-: R E D S KI NS obtain second-year offen~1ve lrnemcn Oonn1l' Hi ckman and Jeff Williams. both on the injured reservl' list most of J97i. .. Wl' haled to give up a player of Eddie's caliber. but we can !-.trl'ngthen our team both now :rn<I 1n the future ... Rl'dskrns ,; en<' r a I Man a gt• r Bobby Beatherd said of the dl'al "Brown made more big p lays for us than any other player un tht• Redskins." I\ lien said of lhl' kick return brillianc<' d1s playe<I hy Brown the past l wo years Jlams· General Manager Don Klosterman said Brown <1lso Y.Ould bl' used~ .. , a fifth defensive back "'hl'n opposing lt•ams are rn obvious passing s 1luat1ons SEGOTIATIONS BEGAN h\e months ago to obtain Brown. drafted bv Cl<.'v('lund in 1974 out of lht· t.:ri1vers1ty of Tt·nnesse('. l1•c1 off with another !>inglt• and Lum could come to tht• plate :.md Klos terman said senred the wmn1ng run rn front RosE.· said hl' m:.idl' lhl· gc~turt·on Brown r eturned a league• r>f Lum 's fifth homc·r of the• ~·c·ar the advice of ~l<'ls f1r!>t h:.iseman Tonight. Ro'(' fac·c·-., anoth<'r \V1l11e Montanez rt'cord 57 punts in 197i. ~arnin!! ~li•ts n ght·h<in<ll•r. l'raig !'l\\:.tll 452) ards. :.ind he anragl'd 25 ! "l couldn't bel1cq• th e \ard5onJ4k1ckoffreturns.Thc ,and again th<.·n· rs rruny Ill tht· h t •. d R .. 1 pr"vious y .. ~. r his· 48 punt 1· <in mg. .sar ost· t was " ~.. . :-.rtu:.itron f 1· d I h d I run backs amassC'd 646 '-ards. <1t11tc a cc mg insr l' w1 s e J RO.SF. S.\1 0 lhl' only fluk1::.h tould call time and !>hake hands the second highest ~ardage rn hit in h1:-. ~lrc•ak t'i.lml' off Swan \\'rlh all of them W1lhe told mt• lt•aguc his tory wht•n hl' toppl'CJ :1 pttl'h into tht· 10 rakl• off my ht.1l or Wl''d bt• Hickman and Wrll1ams both pkltc· and bt•at tt oul fo1 a srngll· th('rt• all night .. \\CrC' l;.1ken rn tht· fifth round by Aft('r Rn~c·s rl1cord tying hit. the Rams in the 1977 draft of ll·;1g11l' opponi•nts 111 hrs firs\ prof1•ss1onal appto<tr<rnt•f• sint·<· ,\pril Ji when arm troublt• mlc·r ruplt>d his c·arc•c-r with the• Dt>I n11l Ttgl'rs Bob Lt'mon will lw at ltw ht•lm tonight for th<' '\'~mkt•t•:. \\ht•n lhl'Y play their iwc·ond and la:-t f!.<•mt• of a two-game s<>rres with tht· Kans <.1s City Hoy<il~ In tht• first game. George Brett's run· th<' crowd of 35.9:19 that had WllES i\SKEO rf the ~trcak c o llege seniors ll1C'kman . rhanlcd "Lc•t's Go PN1•'' as ht· h<ld m<1dc him super.st1t1ous. I) foot 2 and 261 pounds. is <• c<1me to the µlate, gavl' Rose <i Rose s<1id no. that he had l'ven guard who played al VCLA and scoring single and pinch-hitter M~1t1< FtDAvcH J ohn Wathan's double led the Royals to a 5·2 win over the \ <1nkecs Mike Lum's two-run ninth inning homC' rul' gave tht· Cancmnall Reds a 5.3 win O\'er thl' Nrw York Mets Carl Vastrzem-.ki knoC'kt•d to h1-; 1500th career run and Carlton Fi'ik s l[1mm<.'d a three-run homer as Boston r:il11t•d to ddL·at the Mmnesota Twins 4·2 :rnd gain a "Pill o f lh('tr doubleheader Rod C'are~ 's pmt'h hit doubl<.' in the sixth mning of the ftr..,t g:ime lifl!'d thl· Twins to a 5.4 victory in the oµl·ner BiH Pocoroba "· fourth-inning two run homer \aultl·d tht' Atlanta Bra\.e ... to a 5·1 victory '"l'r l'hrlad(·lph1a, '>n;,ippmg a five.game Phillie!>· "'" strl'<lk l.N• May drtlll'd a two-run s ingle dncl Pat t<rlly dl'11vt•n·d u run scoring s ingle for his I .OOOth mawr lt•agul' hit to key a frve-run ninth 11111ing •>Ulbur:-t and g1\ (' thl· Baltimore Oriole~ a Ill I\\\ rn oH•r lhl· Tl·xas 11angcr.:. Clint lturdh·. r ht• 20 n·~· r·old oulf1eldcr for lhl' Ho' ab. w~,.., nam1•!1 thl' /\mt>ncan L(·ague's Player o• th<.· \\ 1·1·k /\ day :1fkr the San Diego Padre::. starltn~ p1t1·hc·r INJ his H·am in hitting. P adre ·, managpm1·nt l'<11)J1rmNI 11 1s "l't'kln~ lo add the de· !>1g1wt1.•fl htlll't· rull' to th<.• Nation<.11 League . Ooug Bair, r1·l1l'f p1tC'hl'r for the Cin cinnati Rl'c.J~. hus l>l't•n namc.'d the l'oatronal League's PlaV<.'r of tht• Wt·<·k Thl' Kan::.as City Royab h:.n·l' M'nt .\ndv lla!'ooslc·r to the Ho~ton Red Sox for ,1 playl'r111 ht• i1aml'd latt•r FOOT B.\1.1. Hat·kf1t·hls \H•n• 1n motion. at k:ist rn n·gard to c·nnlracl negohatmns. a'round the ~1-'L '.'\tonda) Running back L.) delJ Mitc-ht'll continued h1!>. l>0yt•ott of tht· Balli mor e Colt~· training ramp and now facc·s ;.i S:?.000 f1nC' aflt•r four davs of t·x rk It wao,; rcporll'd th<' Colts of- fl'red Sl30.0C~') a season while ~l itc•hell is seeking S200.000 .1frc•r gaming 5,487 yards in six ~l'ason!> Rookie quarterback Doug Williams, the KEH ANDERSON frrst black ()fl CVt'r drafted tn l':!·minull' standing ovation lk t·hanged bats m the ~eventh 1::. more likely to gel a s tarting doffed his c·cip three tlml'S bcfon.· inning r o I(• w 1th th l' Reds k 1 n s Alamitos, Hollypark Results Los Alamitos FO<Mond•y • ,,\, "dC.f' Or Runabun(n II 1v lj ~o s 10 wa• • Up Amt "' " 1 10 1 •O Mr WonON (h•< ) •0 ~7 E "" Id 7dr\dll>d•d\l•o00 !l~tond rdtf:' F 1na1 M1\o,10" 1) 00 8 bO • •O I <1"10U\ Sir • 10 J 00 Kn•Qhl 01G1orv190 l tnrO 'du Mt\\ LOY<' C.,\l\f' ~I 10 1) 60 \ •O Et•rMI R~d Ruov 8 70 • 60, VA1n 0..'<'0ro' 70 Founh race lwoto•lht'\how 6 SO 'oo loo. Rtpeat Rot• ~1 12 10 s 20 Nooni '>Pf't'd \ &O \\ r "'" '" 1 .ind 1 Pd•d \Ill IO !'11th '"l~ Ch1hd•1> 1&0l10 1 •0 F dnl~\tor F l•QM •BO 1 •O Ca1un OeYll 1 10 ">••tn """ Buu 11' I 61>. J •O 110 0:>'.itr Th<'r"'ol 7 •O, 7 •O RICO< 11< I LO•P l 00 \) E•.t<ld ~ ""0 1 f).t•d \HOO ~•tnlh rM.e Lt1t•t10 011 Sttam I 60, • W. 7 10 Ponbofll Wrt<ird I 00 1 •O. KolloQU<I Jr ) 10 E19111n (d('.f' Angy Go ~ 70 I"<> • 80 HoOO-n l ••Ml Too 70 •0 10 10 Im A Tom f:lov. •O '' E•d<l.o I •nd 1 paid \1116 60 Ninth •oKt Aldm•IO\ lmdQf' 11 00 1> oo 110 l<:ootv v oo Doo tJ .0 o 00 Mr ft• Oum JOO \I E •i><I• '*dM) Od•dHH IO '111tndonc" I 111 ,-_-------:.;_ ___ _ Won't Budge Killanin Firm In IOC Stand ~ LONDON •AP • Los Angele!> ean expect no l'on<.'l'ss1on~ 1n its hn1H•r111g ambition to !.tage th<.· , HJRI Olympie r.:.imc•-.,. lhf' pr('sldt'nt of tht> lrHl·r nal1om1I Olymp1r Comm11te<' ~ay-., ··1 am [.X'rkctly w1 lhng to talk to them here in Europe. 1f th<.•y want to come <Jver." said Lord Killanrn This W<•s un 1nd1rt•ct reply •o .John Argue. ch;.11 rmun of I ht• n•cently constituted Lo!> Angele ... Olympic Commtlll'l'. 1.1\0C. who wrote to Killan1n s uggesting" new meeting m New York BUT KJLLANIN !>1gn1ficantly ignored Argue h1msl'lr and st•nt h1~ romments to Robert Kane pres ident of the l: S Olympic Committee K1llanin madl' 1l l'Oldly rlear that th<:' !Of' wrll not d<.·v1att• onl• inch from 1h rule-. or 1t!> established proct•durc•c; lor awarding the Game!. Lo!'. l\ngc•le.., \\imll'd the IOC to sign a contract with thl' l..AOC'. an rndcpt•ndent body But th<:': Olymp1<.· Ch~1rtc-r -.,ay.., thl' l'Ontract must be s1gnt•d by the r1ty tl~<'lf KILLAMN WROTE lo Mayor Tom Brddley ... ay1ng he c·oull'I not accc·pt Los Angele~ conditions , In his mess.1gl• to Kane. K1llanin said "I havt· had no reply from M<1yor Bra dley but have• received the l'ollow1ng t<.•lex. to which I have not replied. lrom John Argue · The mcssagt• 1s cleiJr The IOC will not d eal &t 1 I his st<1g<' with Argo<'. only wrth the crty of Los Angeles and Wtlh tht.• USOC ARGU•; ASKt:D Kdl<Jn111 'or .m t"'<tcnMor of thl' deadhnt• to Aug 31 Fro• Page BI RAM PLAYERS. • • making the move I'm "-Ur<' he hatC'd to lea \'t> The. Rams an· my \<.•a m Wherever thC'y go. l go with them rm ... Ure Anaherm IS a nice place .• Tom M<tck ··1 ·11 be> retired by 1980 so 1t won't make• any drffrrl'nC(' lo mt• But personally I hoJ)e the Ram.., <.lay .1t lht· Coliseum Anaheim 1-.,J too for aY.ay from whcr<' I live 1San Ma rrno1 ." VINCE FERRi\G1UtO · It WilS a boyhood dream of mtn<.' to play in th<' Coliseum It ·s the ul t1mat<.'forml' l hopi.'v.t•:-tay" Rafael S<.'plt('n "Arc \\<.' m oving" Well.• anywhert• we· go we'll pl:.1y good bl'cause we rt.• champion:-." Georgl' Allt.•n "Ali r·m worrwd about 1s pr<iclrce Whatt•vt•r dl·c•1sron Carroll Rosenbloom makes l know will ht• the rrght one because he ~ done 1l lhrou~h the ye:.tr!> · ' So. 1t seems hy a ll the remarks that tho wrd1ct 1s in. and the Jury 1s out But no matkr how you slrce 1l. the final dec1s 1on hes wrt~ Rosenbloom And hc·s al rca~y made his choice. tht• f1r..,t round. <•mk>d a well pub1tc1zcd holdout by signing with the Tampa Buy Buccaneers . Run ning back Prl'ston Pcar!>on, who yielded his start- ing position with th(' Oa ll :-is Cowboys to rookie Sl·nsation Tony Dorsett, h as rcnogia ted his con- tr:.irt The \J.ye~ir veteran hinted last spring he would rl'tirc aftl'r sc\•('ral unsuccessful attempts to g<'I a nl'W contract . Ke n Anderson will h ave his rnjury pront• thigh prot<.'Clc•d by a special pad v. hrrh 1s part of a baseball s hin guard and required "Perial pants for the Cincinnati Bengals field lt•ader Bruce Taylor, senior member of the San Francisco 49ers defensive backfield. was !>rdchnt•d with a pulled hamstrine muscle . . Anthony Davis has bcC'n lost to the Houston Oilers ror at least six weeks because of a broken leg suf. fl'red in practic<' OTHER SPORTS The New York Rangers' Don lHurdoch. who pleaded guilty to possession of coeaint\ Sa\·s his futurl' in the NaOonal Hockey l.t'<il?ue 1s unC"erta.in after being slap~ with one 11f the ~l1ffest suspensions in league history for co camt' possl'!ts1oh Murdoch has been suspended lor lh\o' entire 1978·79 season. although 1t could be r e dured to 40 g;:imC's upo n application by the Rangt>rs and if Murdoch's conduct is proper dur- ini: tht:' period on the sidelines ... World Boxing Council featherweighl champion Danny "Little Rt>d'' Lopez of Los Angl'lel> will defe nd his title against Juan Malvarez of Argentina in New Orleans Sept. 15 . Brian Mahoney has been named basketball coach at M anhatlan College . Jack Nicklous hus unrwd his earnings to $243.622 this year. less th<tn $2.:ioo bt•l11nd Professional Golf A~!>n' leuder Andy 8rnn Racing at Del Mar ht.•)lins W<'dne:-du~ 1111cl \\Ill continue <except Tut.·~tlu-.:-1 ur1t1I Sepl 13 OAKLAND STOMPERS Sport,. on Radio. Telerlslo11 RADIO: Today llai.ebnll Angels a rln eland. 4 30 KM PC-<7101. Ton1ghl Baseball Chicago at Lo~Angelc1>. 7 JO KABC 17901 TV: No events schcdul1·d Team Tennis Results Ntw Y'"11 U . NtW Of-ltan' J> Womt11 AU\\pll INY I d•I Turnbull • • Turnbull ~lthUO\ INOI Ott AU\Wll Anlr>ony 6-• Men ~rul•il•\ (10'1 d•I Pat '''°"• 'o -Al~~" ••ul>1t1h11ton1 • I . P11t1l\On•R1eut11 tNOI <I•• G•ru1111fl•·Aul••ts, 1 • M ,.t<I Al(h8rO\ LUU\ INOI <It! SIOll•·Anlhunv b' Ov•rl•l'f\4! ~u\wll C..-•ut11111\ AM Alesw~ 1'•11•\0n I 1 " J IO) 8Mlen JO, '•n D I-20 Wom•n >iollMl•v 10 1 ~· r,.,.., ••nt • J. HOO.O•v '>m•ll'I 1111 °"' IC A•1d C.uerr..,t •·l M tn Rothe 181 CMI l•••r ~ • Roe hf r ,,,.,\on t 8 I O•I C .,. A Rtld 6 f Mtv•O K A••d C•K' ISO (ftt ')moth E""'rton Io \I A l,011 •. Hollywood Stars Cele~ritv Game· At halftime to benefit Orange County Ch1ldrens H ospital After the Game Dance to Live Music Under the Big "A" wh:;n KEZY Presents ''HARD TIME'' Tickets are avalleble at Sears Tlcketron and the Surf Box Office at Anaheim Stadium. Get your tickets today. For more information call (7 14) 634·TEAM Bnng rhrs ad with you ro rhe game & redeem rt tor a tree program fl,j DAILY J.ltLll I Business Boxy Little Car Calls Whole World Its Home Dauning Market, Scarce FURl Give Impetus lo Old Concept DETROIT tt\P1 Jf itll t.hoM> boxy, hllle <.'ars uc stntang to look al1 "<.'. }ou ..ir<.· n o t hatlucan<.il.lng You m1f(ht be get· ting an e arly glimpse of "world l'ar .. World <'<Jr " ll is itn and~try bua.word as fuel gl't~ scarce <md costJy and autom&kers look to tbe fast.growing market an de- \ t>loping nations. THE RF.'\l"l.T could he.• cars frnm Keno::-ha that look pretty rnuc.-b llkC' those from "airob1 ll l'O uld also ht> that som e r<Jrs that MEANWHILE. YEN 'S GAIN ALSO IS DETROIT'S -8 5 la I k a bout .,.. or Ill\\ 1de tollt•t•t1 \ l' harga1mng. It 1:. hard lo find two people who agree on a definition of the world car. But they ugree al 1s oot a new uJt-:.i 1l •S 67 year!> old. an fact The Modt•I T appeared 1n 0 €'tro at in 1008 and was being a.) sembled in England just three yf'a rs later. Dy 1920, th<' sturdy l1tlh• cars Wl'l'C b€'1ng put together Ill Rra11I lnd1a. D<.•n mark and Spnan · T ll E AliTO l ~Dt.:STR \' ha!-. hrl'n mlE'tnatlona I PH·r 'lfH't• In J9fl7. for the first timr. rnc)I'(.' l·ars were built o utside rhan 111 "'dt' North Amt•nca l'rnm1•111 olA lll'<'I Henault plaru. to l>u1ld CJr~ 1n 1\mt'n can Motors pl[1nts 1n Wl !-.C•on~in und sell AMC Je<•ps in Europe. J a pane!.€' automaker Datsun 1:-looking for a <.1le for <1 US. as 'cmhly Pl•ml. Honda 1~ virtually l't'rtam to build <.'ar-. next to 1b. Ohio motor cycle plant now being built. Toyota . J a pan ·~ No automaker 1:-.. studying" the prns pect of building cars in this t'Ountry G1'1 ND FORD. however. :.€'e rn lo have the Jump on the real growth markets of South Am e rica. Africa. the Middle East and Asta. :.malysL-. s ay. Pohhcal rcahtv dictates use oC ho th Joeal l abc1r and Jocally madf' parts wh<·n foreign plants .Jr!! open1•cl Tlus means that fon·ag n ~ovc.•rnments seek the plants a~ t•niployers of their l"ll1ten1> do not mJkc the ~rade \\ 111 go 1 hl' "'J) of the lll'nry .l . Lht• ~tudelJctj(er and the P1~rre /\r row One E urnpC'an 1·t·nnom1 s l .... arn~ that lhl· shet•r wealth of t;eneral Motors Corp and Ford \1otor \o makes th<.'m a threat lci m<• ror ;1urom:.ikPr'> \\<1rldwidE' .1.:. tht·~ aim to\>.ald rl~\'t·lo111ng a 11ni\'('rs;ll r;1r And today's !.Upposcd '-'Orld t'.1rs the Volkswa~f'n Rabbit. f''ord Fiesta and Ch l•vrolct ('hevctte arc <·1ted com<' rinser than the Model T to being international products . Whth.· the overseas Model T wc>s l;.1rgt• ly built with l ' S parb. the F•<·sta 1s the prnduct of 16 part!> :ind ::issemhly plants in six Euro f)t·an nc>tion~. c·oordinateo from l>t•arhorn 'WORLD CAR' SPORTS VARIOUS NAMES, BUT FEW PHYSICAL DIFFERENCES Look-alikes. Clockwise From Top Lett. Rabbit. Horizon, Fiesta, Chevette When F11n1 or Europe decided l.1,1 vear lo build a S330 million t'ng1ne plant in Europe. Britain, ~pain. Ire l and a nd West Germany cami.· up with offers of tax breaks. 1ub training and othe r incentive' 1-'111 d. (i \1 .11111 l'hr\',lt•r Corp .tln·:1 tlv h111ltl m·.irh half lhl' 30 8 11111111111 1 .n ... r CJ rm.""<f out ~nnuall.r .1ro11111I 1111· ''"' lcl T ll t: TK E~U toward a world 1-.1r alrl·a<I~ 1s c-au-.1ng gk>bal re- \'c rbt'rJtJOns as indll!.tl'y gianL'> 'l't·k to t''<P<ind. governments ru'h '" make their c:ount.rics at tractive .. , plant lo<.'allons and l<ibor un1un!. hold m t·ct1ngs lo \"W ·,.. Rabbit Culf.Caritw \l' quc I to the Hl·N ll· the '>l'<·ond .... 11rld C'ar I!-. made 1n Wt•!.t 4;Prmany. thl· United St<ilt• .... \1 t• x 1 c o • I n d o n <' s 1 a t1 n d Y111;!0Sl<1via Chr) '"-'r th1:-. year combined fr:.iturc' of its F rench built car~ and introduced lhl· f1r~t L'S built front wht'l'l drivt• s mall l'ar!:I . tht• twin Dodge Omni Plvmouth Horizon At th<' ~amc time 1t started hutldsng the 1den ttral S1mra Honwn in F'ran<.'e '\tost version~ of th€'se similar Iv .<;tylt'd intern:.itrunal cars arl' ,;ut togdher with at least some lotall:, product'd µarts that \\ ould fit the models built 1n otht'r counlrtt·<. TllE OIE\'f:TTE i~ thl· 'ttnll' bas1<.' c<ir a~ (j :\1 ~ub~1d1ar1cs hu1ld in Englund. Germa ny. Brat1I. Auslrc.1lla anrl Jap<in Such ;i<'roS!>·lhl'·b<irder st<tnd ard1zalion of part~. a!:. oppo:-.ed radio pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE 20 Pulp, Paper Mills CWsed by Strikers ORANGE CO.-L.A. '4 E W B E H G . () rt• t 1\ I' 1 ·\\\'I' PW "'C'rt' on stnkc in Oregon at I he Nl'\\ bt'rg plant. J>uhhs hc•r!i Paper mill in Orc·gon City, B1>tsl· CasC'ade plants an Sal€'m a nd S t llclt'n:.>. Menas ha Corp."s mill in North Bend .ind lnl<'rnational PaJ><.•r's plant in G1.trci 1m·r '17.10 .,_ .. ....... Puhhshcrs l'<.111er Co h a ... :-hut down. the latest of 20 pulp and p<tper milb ir1 Or egon. Wu s h1n g t on a nd Califo rn1:.i where Y.orkl'rs a re nn s tnke ~O DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDTT OIL\NGr mu~ n II !\l>IO Tl l l PHONf Sf 11\lll'f .~, The mall. a wholly o\\ n1·d !--Ub:,1dwr.' ol the T1m('S '.\1irror Cn . tlost'd al H .1 m :\1ond ay and affctted 2:13 w111 k l·rs. ;i compa ny !:-.pokl'!'.man ~;11d AW Pl'W"!:-. l'mpluye!.'" \l.11re a lso on -.trike in Washington ••I two Georgia P acific mills m Bc·lhng ha m . 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California 92626 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Be Sure tt> Use Your Z1pcode I I I I I I I L---------------------~ Warehousing Class Offered A m•w m arkl't 1ng c·ourse. "Princ iples of Warehou~t· OJX•rat wni. ... "111 he offored at Orange• Coast Collei::e .. Costa J\l<'sa . this fall Classes begin Sept. 11. The lhree·unit <.'lass 1s designed to teach stu dents how to plan and operate warehouse func- tions. including rece1vin~. s tockkeepmg. ordering, s hipping and transporlation THE COURSE ALSO COVERS productiv1 t}. the role of warehousing in business. w11rehousing evaluation, construction and finan<'e, ofrice and warehouse layouts, effa <.'1en<.'y. equipment evalua· lion and selection. cost controls, data processing and s afety. · Instructor is John V. Gino, a senior trans porta· lion agent with the Ford Motor Co. Los Angeles Parts Distribution Center . Students will visit physical distribution cen- tl'rs. Guest le<.'lurers will be featured. Registration runs Aug. 24 through Sept. 22 in lhl' OCC admissions <lffi<.'e. More information ts .a vailable at 556·5735. Henry Approved As PSE Chief SAN FRANCISCO < J\ PI Charles J Henn: has been unanimously approved as the new presi- di.>nt of the Pacific Stock Exchange. I lenry has served as acting president of the ex· change s ince G, Robert Ackerman's rc~1gnalion tll February The permanent appointment wa::; approved by thl' board of directors Wednesday and announced \1 ondav llenry began workinR for the exchanR<' in 1969 llS a mana ~cm<>nl assistant. rn 1972 he became vtrt..• president of the PC Ser vke Corp and in 1974 \ 1c1· pres1cfc11t in <·har~e of Los An~eles trading op<.'1 a lion:. In 1975. he was a ppointed senior vice president in charge of the exchangc's options progra m de- velopment and was named executive vice pres1· dent in 1976. Before' working for the PSE. Henry was manager of the West Coast computer syste ms division of Roh Beran<.'k and Newman In<.' . a Cam bridge based <.'onsulttng r<'scarch and development fir.m. Builders to Meet The Orange County Rullders Assoriation will hold il~ monthly dinn<.'r meeting at 7 · 30 tonight at lhe Revere House In Santa Ana S~aker will be Jim Rrltl. director or sales for Adventures In Achievem ent, Inc. More ln!ormatton Is available from County Builders As~lntlon . 776 7670 tn identical t•ar-. \\ orld .... 1dc• I!-. rl'i.:a rded <is the test of <l world ('<J I" "T ffE STORY ISN'T 'o tnUl'h 1dl'nt1c·al <'ar' ,t!'. cn~tncl·nng t·oopcrat1on and c<m1ponl·nLo.; ex change ... ~iJ~' .1 Ford c1naly'1 '"The world tar 1ust doe'>n I t•ic1st 111 th<' 1m;q.\l' 111·011lc· want 1l to l'XISI "' llow dtd t•\1•n hocl) 1·11m1· up '~1th a boxy dC':.1gn'1 HecaU:-.l' o l lhl' ful'I !-.horta gc~ t hat '-l"nt pnces up Jnd prom pted a U S r e q u 1 n · ml' n t f o r g a s o I 1 n l' t•<·ono m v. wh11·h tran,lalt's into J need rOr i-.maller cars .. You 1:an gl't more 1n <i hox than a ball , · '·"·s a Ford r e seart'h man L I KEW ISE. Tll E !rend toward front whel·I <Inn· mt·an:-. I The l ottowul') 11·.1 (rdwfQ NE W vvRlt 141h,ConP~e> ' a v-1.v11'<) Nal C<o\\Co 1onJI CjM"Ufth ' Cu11rF .. tt Ot·Ah~r\ A-,\t'I ovtor [>-lr"lyM Hlf• count•" 6.)M Dt>laDL O •n\uranff' & lnou\t Dt11ta 100 •• 1 \10< k-. 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SB •&Gr n SJ IJ I NL -HO lo.I ·1~: .. r ... ~ NL t:,: t 'H~ ~s~r G•=D IS 4J .... ~:, '"~~ 10 .. P•~ '':':'it "•s ~~ .. :" I~~ ·: ~ (\4llK <"-"1 1 STOCKS I BUSINESS Tnt'itday • ~ "lo i u~ Prict• ~­. ... NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~ot•lH)f\~ .. " 1~ u40w, ~n 1""9 N•• YO•tt. a.\•Chft\t , P,.(tHt Paw. 8o~•on, Detroit •naCJnt1nn•l1 stoc.' •«lw~•••Ml •~po1t .. 1 DI 111~ Nat1<H141 Auot1.i1 ... 1ot Se<"u<lho Oul•<\ •ncl lnlllnot .. ·-'· . , . .... .. •.t,-4") ~·· I t hD ( ~ lt'C.I DAILY PILOT Tuesday July 25 1975 IN DAIL f PILOT Not in Califo1•1i·a Failing Dollar Helps Detroit 6y MILTON MOSKO\\'ITZ Ba Latit fall. when they were intn'<lucing thctr 1978 models. U S. auto makers promised to repel the foreign in- vaders. With imports the n laking close lo 20 percent of the new car market, Henry Ford II, chairman of Ford Motor. declared: ''IMPORTED CARS ARE GOING to have one hell of d battle. We're going to pus h them out to the soores." " I '· . Robert 0 . Lund, general manager of the Chevrolet d1v1sion of General Motors, conceded that in the past dealers and salesmen "didn't lake small cars serious ly and concentrated on selling larger ones But l'IOw we all agree that this is the time " Now that we're getting close to the introduction of thel-~J 1979 models. let's check and set• how this pledge wa~ re deemed. American-built c.utomob1les have certainly not .id mini~tered any lethal punch lo the imports. But they have checked lheir advance. The main weapon in this de· rense appears to have been the sinking value of the U.S dollar. Money Tree AT TKE START Of 1977 A dollar bought 292 Japanese yen When Ford and Lund were throwing down their gauntlet lac;t October, a dollar bought 270 yen. By the mid- dle of 1978 lhe dollar was worth only 200 yen. Thal erosion in the value of our c urrency translated directly into higher prices for Toyotas. Datsuns, Hondas and other Japanese makes. Japanese manufacturers huvE' boosted their 1978 sticker pncc~ five times. Toyota. for f>x umple, posted an aver age pnce: hike or S250 in April and tacked on another Sl84 earlier this month. Some Toyotd models have rJS<'n in price by as much as $790 s ince last October The initial price jumps did not deter American buyer!'. interested in foreign cars. The import rode out 1977 with rtcord sales. selling more than two million cars here and grabbing 18.5 percent of the total market. Their sales con· tinued at a brisk pace in the first few months of 1978 B T IN APRIL IMPORT sales began to slacken a bit The foreign makes took 17.2 percent of the market in April. 17 percent in May and 16.5 percent in June. For the first siK months of 1978. Toyota sales declined from 259.600 to 238.500. Datsun was off from 198.100 to 189.000. So, while the imports have been slowed. they have by no means been routed. Even with their higher pnces tthe Chevette Scooter sells for $350 less than the Toyota Corolla >. they are accounting for one out of every six new car sales The West continues to be the market s tronghold for the 1mporLc; In 1977. the imports captured 33 percent of the market in the 13 western states. Detroit may have pushed them out of the rest of lht! t·ountry but they can't dislodge the imports from their California perc-h Market Gains Paced By Airlines Stocks NEW YORK <AP> -Airline 1ssues. contmumg their re- cent bot streak, led the stock market to a modest gain today. The Dow J ones average of 30 industrials was up 7.97 points to839.S7, muchofthe gain coming in theJasthour. Advances outnumbered declines by about a 3-2 margin among New York Stock Exchange.lis ted issues. Trading was moderate. The air transport companies have been enjoying heavy traffic recenUy, and second-quarter earnings r eports from the industry have come in well ahead of projections by analysL').. Eastern today r eported second quarter profits of Sl 15 a share. against 8 ~ents in the hke period' a year ago . . ~t~k• In The .fipotllght Up• and Do..,11• NEW Y~K CAP) -Tiie fotl-•"9 llSI ~' t~ -vor-. Stock E•clldnqe Slo<U <tl>CI -•llftU ~I ,.,....., -uO 1~ mo\l an<! dOwn thf> ~t b4tseo on Pl'teent of t~ tt9d<<llen o l votum~ tor T-y. No i.<wlfltt t<«lllljl below J1 .,. 1nct llded. Net ....S ~ c11M19tt ••t 1~ 0111~~· ~ Ille ,.,..VlovS Clo>lnQ orlc• M>d ._.," ~1im. orlu 1 s..':,= Air '·W-. .c":I. u:<\o • 2 Emo ''"" S"• ~. 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Alma Lach on d•nl\8f tor one hearrng a•d,s. a man whQ spenl 54 years 111 the r>ev.spaper bus.~ (Rt ~ IT'S EVERYBODY'S 8USINESS lnl8fna1.ona1 l rade 11) C8SNEWS f@ ABCNEWS Dressing Down 6 30 CD MY THREE SONS Ernie develop'> an ,11terq1 10 Tramp and the doctor :;ays the dog will have 10 EID MICHAEL JACKSON Mayor Tom Bradley eum- 1nes tne Po:.S•t>thly ol com-b1n1n9 col) ilnt...£Ounty government and 11s t>lle<:IS on S..'fYICes (Part 21 ~ REAL ESTATE ANO YOU Police Chier Victor Fn•neh ·~ tho1t'l' ot \\ ardrobc> IC'aVl'S h:l'n l' llollid<.1 ~ und Barbara Cuson nghast on Carter C.:oun Lry. tonight at 9. ;~o on A BC. Chann"I 7 How Else 11> AC.quorP Reat PrOP9fly C!) TO TELL THE TRUTH I]) M ERV ORIFFlN hue&I~ Carol Burn'ltt W•I loam Colby. rom W1tkt1r 7 00 f) CBS NEWS 0 NBCNEWS 0 UARSCLUB 0 ABCNEWS 0 BOWUNOFOR DOLLARS Q) I LOVE LUCY lucy books unusual enl"1 tarnment for Ricky's party «I) THEF.81. lnspect0< Erskine pur,ues tllree mas~ed robber& w11h only three &11m clues 10 1neor •Oenltly ID MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT Eil) PAINT WITH NANCY S1rawt>errie$ fl) JOKER'S WILD 7 .30 f) THE MUPPETS Guest Juhe Andrews 0 CANOIO CAMERA 0 "EWLYWEOGAME 0 ®J HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 0 JOKER'S WILO W THE ODO COUPLE When Oscar's mother tears '°' he< son s social hie. Felt• finds him an Old· tasnlonoo Gree!( girt Clta1111~1 ~btin9• 8 KNXT tCBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles U KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles D KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angele!. ()) KFMB (CBSI San Diego O KHJ· TV (Ind) Los Angeles @) KCST (ABCI San Otego Q) KTIV (Ind ) Los Angele!. II> KCOP TV (Ind ) Los Angetc~ EID KCET· TV 1PBSI Los Angeles a!> KOC::E· TV (PBSI Huntington ~dCll ,,.,. .New NBC Prograna ID 28 TONIGHT Author SebasmJn MAMO protws tho sto1y ol Me•r- can tac1ory workers lry1ng 10 obtain a court order 10 \!Op lhfllr dCPOrlSllOO ai) WONDERFUL WORLD OF COUNTRY MUSIC I'S) THE OONO SHOW 8·00 f) (i) FAMILY FILM C'..ASSICS Tom Sawyer l om ,uu1 Huc k ;>1e mistakenly tnouphl drowned whole 1at11n9 on the M1ss1s~1pp1 R•ver tPnrt 2 ot 2)1fH 0 MAN FROM ATLANTIS Crystal Water Sudden Death Mr SGhuoe<t (Vic· 101 Buono> tr1c1<s Mark Hams into helpmg him ~1ea1 a c1ys1al11ne energy torce from a race of unde<- ~ea beings (R) 0 SIG BATTLES Bnlatn They StoOd Alone Over Europe The Kllllng 01 Caglf's" The defense ot 1lrna1n is e•am1ned 1n a >Pecoal interview with Air Marshal Lord DQwd•ng tolloweo by thP conlrover- ~1.11 s11 a1e91c. bombing ~<lrnpa19n against Hiiier s lhorO Rt>tCh 0 MJ HAPPY DAYS Oe My Vatenttne Joanie ,, <;rushed when her '"" "''' data is cancelled 111 111111as1 moment 1Al 8 MOVIE • • 810 Gundown I 1968) Lee Voin Cteel lhomas M1tan A Texas Ranger tracks down a sus- pected rap.st, only to find that he IS innocent (2 hrs I Q) HEEHAW Guests Larry Gat lin Susan Raye Vemon Pres- ; MOVIE • • • ··erande<I ( 19511 Alan Ladd, MO<'a F1.._ man A youno man. found 1>r a group ol t>andots "' tne w11oerness. 15 used to lrt<;k a wealthy rancher into 1101tev1ng he 1s hos long-IOsl t.On fii) SHADES OF ORE.ENE The Case For The ()(ilense A hall dozen wot· nesses saw Adams running trom the scene ol J murder Chagrin In Thrt>e Pans An au1nor hopes 10 mtltll two beau111u1 wom+in JI a restaurant ai) TURNABOUT Food Fe11shes" Fooo ·· we love 11 Dul 11 hates us Scenes trom T"8 Fat ~rim" and Eal. Drtn~ Ano Bt! Wary" are 5hown and 1ne comedy group. The San Francisco Tomes pert0<ms 8:30 0 @) LAVERNE& SHIRLEY Sus Stop ' Laverne and Shtrley meet en assort· men1 of strange charactets when they are s1ranoeC1 1n the Oshkosh bus Slatton overnoghl (Al m OVEREASY Theodore B1ket Director lean Bruner 01• San r r.1nc1sco 's Comp1a1111 Mo1>1le. arlhrtt•s QuaGll.ury (Al 9:00 0 CBS MOVIE • * ' 1 • Man On A Sw111g ( 1974) Joel Grey, Cltlt ROberlson A POl•Ce olhcer dllemp1s 10 solve a com· pt11" murder Wl1h lhe a1CI 01 J cla1n1oyon1 IRI II NBCMOVIE • • '+ "Emergency Sur-vival On Charier 220" ( 1978) Randolph Montooth, Kevin Toghe Two planes lrom a m1d-aor co111so0n crash into the housmg prolflCI whe!'e the paramedK:s are working on anotner emergency (Al 0 @) THREE'S COMPANY The Gilt Chrissy m1s1a~ cnty believes an 11.1pens.ve btrlhdav gott that Jact. bough! is lor her IRI Q) MERV GRIFAN TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8'00 Big Battlt>s The HattlL· ul' Urtt<111l ;ind Lhc· retaliat11m again~t lhllc:r !> ton·t•s c:omcs undt•r scrutiny tonu:~ht CBS f) 9·00 ··.'\t ~tn on a Swing .. ,\ C'latrvoyant h e lps polt<.·e solve a ht\[ fling murder in this 197,1 movie with .Jcwl Grey and Cliff Robertson NBC Et 9 :00 .. Emergent:~ Survival on Charter 220 · A mo,·1e length l'pisocJc of the popular Emcrgt•n t·r series about a m1d -a1r collts1on O\ er a housing project. G~ts· Caret Burnett Wol ham Cotby, Tom Wicker Mil.Ctne Ctoesh•re fl\) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL Voyage Ot The Hokule" Modern Hawa11ans und\!r t.lke a threo lllousand m11p voyage from Hawa11 11> l Oh•lt on 8 double-hull1<0 canoe <Rl El!) MASTERPIECE THEATM: PotOJrk £t1ubetn threatens to leave l)Cr hus· band airer Wa•leggan ~ men harass Dra~e and beat hom. Demelz3'5 reto 1tonsh1p w11t1 Lt ArmotGgl" takes a new turn (Part 8 ot 13) (!)MOVIE • • • rno Scalphuntl"~ ( 1968/ 9ufl Lartcasrnr Stl!'lley W1n1ers A lur tr3der tracks down a b.md ot scalphunters to regain hos slQlen tu•s ann fret-.1 koOnapped slave 12 hrs 1 9·30 0 @) CARTER COUNTRY Chief s Dressonq Oown Chief Roy enltsts the c11d ot Curlis when he has In buy a dress •• I()( hrm!.011 t Al 10.00 0 0 NEWS O ®l 20120 Hugh Downs J1os1r. " b1oactcas1 ecM16n ol ,, newsmagtmne leatunnq lour mat<>' st0<1es done by various correspondents «I) LETS MAKE A DEAL m FACESOF COMMUNISM Communism on tile mod1Jrn worlO and its success or l.tck of 1t 1n Yugololavoa Jrf' e~omincd 10·30 CD Q) NEWS fD WHITEFA~ An tnflmOIC 10011. 11'1!0 tn1• lite of tht' corcu~ c.lown ,., presented 11.00 f) 0 0 ({l@ NEWS Q BUCK ROGERS Tragedy On Saturn 8 MOVIE * • 'r Brewstsr McClouo ( 19101 Buo Cort Salty l\ellerman A youno man who ltvtlll on 1 tanoul Shetter tn the Hou5 ion Asirodome goes t>t1rs11rk (2 hrs I Q) THE OOD COUPLE Felt• tn'teMs ht$ and Osco• s money 1n Mr Wino's Japanese res1au· rant &) AMERICA 2Nt<JHT Guest Barbara Feldon ID DICK CAVETI Gue~I WOOdy Allen (RI m MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 11.30 E) CBS LATE MOVIE • • 'Hee Ramsey Mys 1 .. ry 0 1 The Gret'n Fealh er' f 1972) RtChard Boone !'lick L eni When ,1 sacred •nd1an mOOte1ne t>ag ts louno at the scene 01 ,. lamtly massacre. suspicion •alls upon a group ol Ind•· an\ 0 BEST OF CARSON Hos1 Jonnny Carson Gu~ts Don Rtekles. Bud dy Roch. John Byner Cathy Roch Carnac tAI 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Edwerd Hall hasn't slept 1n •our doys for tear thal ht! wilt be kolled by h•~ dreams U @l SOAP IEpisooe 15) Corinne •s arrested for Peter s mur 0"• and receives 11 mySlert- ous v1&1tor trom Ecuador on rier cell (Rt 1No1work advoseG viewer 01SGre1too1 (I) HOGAN'S HEROES A pnsonc• plet1ds with HogJn 10 escape s1.11ag 1J ;ind re•urn to the Stoles Q) OETSMAAT !'"roull't• h,.q,n!I 1AhEH' Smilrt g1>116 '"o or 111~ ~·up11~ ,, pruclocal lt>SI to follow A~nt u9 EID CAPTIONED ABC NEWS M:>ANING 12 00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE A gunman for """' lco1ms 1na1 Ill$ Quarry nas <1fr&aov been killed CD HIGH HOPES ti) HONEYMOONERS Trying to m<ike up "''th Attee alter a Qut1rrel. Ralph •a~es Ed s advice and sends lw!f-.i recording 12·0J 0 @) ABC MOVIE • • * * "Banq The D1urn Slowl•( ( 19731 Rot:>er t Do Niro Michael Mor11r1y A vounq baseball p1<1yer helps hos termonolly •II Ir.end ano teamma11< com- plete one last season tAl 12.30 0 MOVIE * • • • Up!tatr s And t;>owns 1 aor~ f tS6l, Michael Craig AnnP Heywood A younq man marnes lht> boss daugti ler .ino is put 1n charge 01 tho company s enter1a1nmen1 (I hr . 55 min I Q) MOVIE * * * • • Ttl" EntllJnled Cottage f 19451 Flo1>er1 Vouno. Dorothy McGuorf' two unhaPOy pe()j)le fall 1n love hOplng 10 escaoe lhetr lone1tness I t hr . 30 min I Q) MOVIE • • • 1 'flli!n Tlle<e Were fhree ( 1962) Franlo. Ldlt• more. Alll• NtCOI A Ger man tOPlll•n woll't a special tr ant.m111er 1nltltra111s the American hn,.s to cap!urP an llohan pam~n 11 hr :lOmtn l t.00 0 TOMORAOW Gues1 Henfll Grts sen•or r ov1n9 ecmor tor rhe National Enqurrer. tnqo Swan. autttor ot " boot< oea11ng wolh P>Vt.h•c warlare 8 MAVER1CK Full HOU~ 1:16 6 CIJ KOJAK ··Koss 11 All Goodbye A. yovr>g Qlfl IS pemti)nef111V CrtPl)led Wilen She ·~ aCCI• dentally shot by Crocker during a robbery attempt IA) 2:00 0 Q) NEWS 0 MOVIE • • • Jassy 119481 Ma1-9aret Lockwood Basil Sydney A gyosy g111 91IU!d w11h secono s1gn1 rs JCCU~Pd of murde11nq her l•u~t>and 12 hrs 1 Q) MOVIE • • • r ·No Sad SonQ For Mt; 11950) MargarPt Sulh ,an Wendell Corey A woman ,,.3, ''""· ihO f'd"" only ten montn~ tc .vf' aevote. ner tune ~c ·"""'' "'9 tile /utur" lldPP•ntts~ OI he< l>ust>ano .tnd 11&1 c1111(1 (;t11rs.1 2:031 NEWS 2:26 8 NEWS 2:30 MOVIE • • ·' Sr-oor L oi.o. louoer I Ooo ' vndef. ~1i1no 1 •9c7t M;irc;ei10 Md~t. 01 .. nn• A,;Ql>Rf Welen Aller oream•nq mat tie witnessed .; murOflf •nvotv•nQ r11s ne•ghbor s a man ha• 1<oub111 d1s11,.. gu1sh1n9 t>et,,.,oon ldnlosy ano re1t1t1y 11 hr 5!. min 1 3:00 E) MOVIE • • ·, A Thouund Ano One N09tw c 19451 Cornel w11oe. Eve1yn l<eres A gen•e tall" •n love .. ,,,, o beau11tul p11ncen ( 1 hr S:.mon I •·oo o MOVIE • • 'Mllr'k 01 Cain 1 1'l41ll Enc Portmal' Sal1y Gray t 011e leads ro J c.r11T\e ol P8SSIOO IL hf~ I Q) MOVIE • • · Doohns Ot O~laF'c>· m,1 ( 1')4~ AdF'dOIPI\ Scoll Ooorge Mecrf'ilOy •·26 0 NEWS 4:300 MOVIE • • Gr and Canyon t 19501 Richard Arlen Mclry 8t11h H119nes Wedn~sday"• DnytilftP 1no1~le• t.«)RNING 11:30 Q) • * * , 1 Op Hat 1 •93~1 Fred ASllllrP. G•nqe~ Roger~ A man tias trouble w•th h•• 9ullr1end t>ecau.se ~Ple tnrnk. he , marrted 10 11e1 Dest fr>en<I (t' '"' ;>() m•n) AFTERNOON 12.00 0 • * '> CODD!'' c.rnyon I 1'150. A IV Molldnd, Hedy lornorr ConledPratu vPlf'• >ns ~eekonq d new ~•art •n the West. drl" d1ded t>y "guns- tonger ( I l"tr 30 min I 3:00 @I • • • • ·T .is•e Ot Fv11 119711 Barbar.1 St anwyck. Bar1>ara Parlun~ Aller ~peo01~ SBvt'n yea<s 1n en insane asylum. a you09 woman rt•turns 10 lier Vte· IOroan mans.on wl'terP tier mother tries 10 drtve htir mao (I hr 3C min ) 3:30 0 • • • Kuna Fu I 19711 Dav•d Carr.1d1ne Barry Suff1van Wht1n ·• n.ill-American Bi.ddh1sl monk O•stover'> lt>etA " 1 µr1ce on n1s hP<tO tl" llf't'S 1 lhe Ameuc,1n Wt>st 01 ''"~ 11170s ( 1 ht JO min l 'i\merica ~ive' Peps Up Days U\' )1.\1.t 'Ot.;n "\. (',\RTER ~EW YORK l t\PI NBC 1~ ltt•tt1ng al least $12 million on a Ill'\.\ show that 1s intended to do tor d avt1mc tl'IC'v1s1on what lht.• p 1 ont.;l'rtn ~ T oda,··· :tnd Tonight" ~hO\\:, did for their 11m1• .slot~ T h C' n t• \\ t.' n t n 1 ~ t.' a 11 c d . \mcrit·a Alive" ~t 11 a .m . on Ch:mne l 1. and its name rc\'eab th mo.st 1mprc-.s1ve feature L1v(· -.pots from acrnss the country That'!-> a ~ood starting point lor rnnovat1on t.'~pecially 1n the dt'~(·rt of day time TV. But 1\'ll take more than the froth 1·onrocted by cxecuttve producer Woodv F raser in a run-throu~h la~I W\'l'k to slake the thirst or thl• 1nrl11stry·s cntu:~ for s uh- ...,tant•1• Disney on Cable llOLLYWOOI> 11\P> W:Jlt lh:.nl'y l'rodut·lion:-is jumping t nto the• l':i blc lt•lcvi s ion indu!'trv fht• comp:m~ cinnounccd that 11 will muk<' :J number of Oism•v lll<l\"I(''> ~I\ :11labll' to pay-T V opc_r J lor::. * ;.,,, -w - 0:\ T HE OTHER hi.Ind, n·, not the critics who w a t ch H•lcvision a t noont1mC' It·, mainly housewives <Jnd home hound individuals who ar(' searching for a little lca\'C'ntng in the tedium <J[ the dav * Leavening they ·ge t with "Ame rica Alive'" It'~ as fluff~ as a feathcr·duster . And mavbt> that ·s all it should b<> • .. America Alive•" 1!> an hour· long. d aily live hybrid of the talk s how . the fan magazine and "Good Morning Ame rica." where the affable Fraser most recently left his ~tamp Jack Link letter 1s thl' host. and he cha ts with trave ling co- hosts Bruce J enner. the de- <' at ha Ion champ. Jan e t Langhart. mos t recently of "Good Day"' in Boston. and Pat ~11tchell. \\ho left Washm~ton·s "Panorama ·· WHAT FRAZER !>ecm l> lo !-eek above all 1s a tone that 1!> breezy and relaxed No challenges h ere for the unin formt•cl and the unt•nlighlenccl Tht• b11::.y :.1•t, an <ill too * * * f,Jmdiar "home" -.uch as thm.c !>l'l'll on ADC's "Good Mornm g t\ mcrica" and "<!0·20 " shows. :.~ mbol1zes the triumph of s tyle over s ubstance . Viewers are m '1tcd there to while away an hour as they mig ht s top by a neighbor's fo r a chat Then• was every semblance of s ubs tance in the run-through . but precious littlt> mformalion was actually given in segmE>nls on s wim safety and beauty facials. for E>xample. The facials p1l•ce told us little more than the cost of Adrie nne Arpel 's pro· ducts. And the s wim segm ent urged us to relax while drown- ing. The audience targeted by NRC will doubtless find little to pro- test so long a s Bruce Jenner con- tinues to trot rn s wimsuit before the cameras. as he did m the s wim s equencl' Bl'T THAT audience deserve-. more tha n the blunted questions put to Alice Cooper about his alcoholism. from which he ap· parcntly h as recovered Instead of inquiring into that wrenching 1•xperience. Lmklcttcr lapses in- to M<indard queries about st age * * * \ 1olf'tlC't' .md i.:t·t'> lh1· !->I and a rd l'l'Sf)(tlll>l' St ti I. .'.'\ill' Ul'l>crve~ ned1t for tr~ in~ :'\ot only does .. America 1\ Ii \'t."" lirN1k nl'\.\ ground m the• da~ l t mr. 1t "' also far too (•arty to "rill' off a s ho\.\ tm thl• has1s ul a -.hakl•down presentation Sm ee hve coverage ult1mateb -;cparates this show from others. a live inlt•n ·1cw \~tth Chen-' C hase \\as featured Monday Later in th<' week. look for Pete1 Falk m Bo!>ton. :\1iss L'nl\·ersc m Acapulco and Hock llud!>on in Oen\'er THERE WILL also he rt.·Vtl'\.\S by David S h e e han or Lo s Angeles and comedy by Dick ~ind Bert Daily goss ip by \'1rgm1a Graham wlll also be a fl•aturc Lust wt•l•k 's was l'minently d1spos abll•. and it made Rona Barrett seem ap- pealin~ b~· c·ompanson Cons idering th<.Jt ··America AlivP' ··knocks out "Sanford and Son " and "The Gong Show" in the noon hour. NBC has alread~ taken a step up. If 1t can outpace the soaps and ·s20.ooo Pyramid " o n co mpt•t1n j:( net works. i;o muC'h thl' hellt•1 * ¥0101g Love l 'hn-;toplwr Knig ht tapturt·~ Erm ;\lor<tn ::. ht .. irl "1th ;1 l11t•kpt Ill tomght ·~ episode• ol ll<ipp~· Da~ :-:11nng .ti x 11 do<'k on ABC. \h:.1nn<.'1 7 Nutty Com1nercial Team Blossoms on New Show 8)' ~1.\RC WILSON CHICAGO IAP1 -Dick Orkin .md Be rt Berd1s. the ··nuts and dolts of radio" best known for I hc1 r Time magazine com- mE>rcials . say they don't mean lo ht> funnv "We ·just write s traight a nd pt>ople laugh." says Be rd1s. So much do people laugh al lhL•lr nutty commercials for T im e. Lancers wine. Gcnt•ral Finance and others that the> rccentiy won seven Clio awards THEY MAKE thL•1r network tclevis1on series debut this week as regulars on Nac;·s midday "America Alive ~" program Some fans believe they were hcsl in the syndicated rc.tdio comedy shows. "Chickenman" and "The Tooth Fain• .. nut 1t was the 'T'lme <.Jds th<tt broug ht 0 THE BEST MOVIE-MUSICAL WE'VE HAD IN YEARS! 'GREASE' IS TERRIFIC FUN! It's pop emirtainment of an ~mety clever, energetic Saft, sung and danced with styte by Hs two stlrS, John Tmab and Olvia Newton-John.'' --.l!llCllffl:WOOOAllO -·All)/'! CJJlf ---J/l(l)SS.WMP{"CASI.' ---~w~.IWIN.IO'<. ___ ._ t4~8J&()I -..llCB:.JT~!IMlOO.AllA,CAll-~ Ill.CW cnv--· their voices into homes throughout the nation. F'carfuJ that ils ima~e was loo stodgy, Time hired Dick and Bert to produce commercials aimed at attracting the attention of ad afi{ency buyers. who. Orkin says. "are mostly people in their 20s and 30s who v iewed 'Time' as s tuffy." Tim<.' circulation and advertis- ing zoomed. and so did Dick and Bert ......... ftAw..,.ve ............. .c:-..•i.......__.._ ... ..........,....,,....._._ NOW PLAYING UA CINEMA •• °"" , n oJ JO .~'°.,•). •o FROM Fashi on Newport Cosi. Mes.1 1114) ~ •1 0o-t •1•\•1 ~ • '\~ • t 00 • t •O I "EVERYBODY LIKES to eavesdrop. s o we let them eavesdrop on our clients.·· says Orkin "Our s<'c ret 1s making our characters talk like people tu l k Most ads and most television s hows use terribly s tilted language and characters "We make our ch aracters talk like real people talk -and everybody says. 'fsn't that fun· nv?'" lnlf'rv1l'WS with tht> pair aren't (·a~~ i\sl.. ho\.\ th<'y st<irted and the mustachioed. deep voiced Orkin says ''ft wa5 in Lalvrn where I was the bN,t radio com- edy writer in the countrv with maybe one t>xcept1on · M.v brother Bert. makl' that my twin brother Oert. resCUl'd me in 1958, taught me English in three s hort months and now w<"re famous .. Orkin sLJy~ their succcs~ pro 'e:-··humor t~ onl· way of bn·.ik ing thrOul!h the clutter on lh1• airwaves E\'cryone hl..c:-a ~ood lau~h .. "Being natural 1.s mos t 1mpor tant. .. adds Berd1:.. 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""-2131~31·9~0 llO'f ICMllDll JAWS 2 1N1 1-•~•""•ws 11<41& 11• IOMT, NO NUii eMY IUMT THI IUDDY HOUY SlotlY CNI pt US COHVOYl"I ,......, M.ITIUSIT .. ~ ntl IUOOY HOllY ITOttY1N I 213/~31·9~ PLUS F.1.1.T.(N ) RUOTTGOULD "CANtCOlH OHE" WDAT~l,._Jt UT/~:IM,4t..J:ta.t:11 ''UHMAUtED WOMAH" WU.DAU J.lt.. .. Jt Uf/S41M J , ....... J:lt.. ... , "IAD HEWS IEARS wO TO JAf'AH" "AME:RICAM HOT WAX" .. If MAH SlAl WAIS(POI PLUS AlflHA INCIDIN1 INI TWO ._, rtANllD THINK DIRTY 111 ""' IW1NCMNO CO.IDS111 llOT la4l1Dlll JAWI 2 1N I OtiY LAOTDOWN1POI .._.,._ NO PAllll Pml fU#TOM e 'fMI NI OHS IOT. H"'ll'I LOMLY NIAITS ClUI IANDCN I BIJ DAil y PILOT Tuesday, July 25. 1979 'Sam,' 'Opal' Bowing In T'" o 1ltnner thcalt'r~ introduce their new pro· d lH'l1on~ <l ~ummer musicul opens in Irvine and <.1n ~ra comei. to an end in Costa Mes a. That's the thc.·utrical story along the Orange Coast th1:. week a!> "Play It Again. Sam" bows in at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. tttartha Raye i.tarts her run 1n "Everybody Loves Opal" at Sebas tian's Wes t Dinner Playhouse. the Irvine Musical Theater brings "Mame" center stage and South Coast Repertory winds up an 11 -year career m its Third Step Theater with final performances of "Other wise Engaged " "Play It Again. Sam," the second Woody Allen comedy at the Harlequin this year finds d irector Harvey Levine taking the role All<.'n penned for himself. Mark Shapiro 1s featured as the spirit of Humphrey Bogart. who ad· '1ses L(.•vine on his love life THE COMEDY OPENS tonight and plays for five weeks nightly <.'xcept Monday at the Harlequin. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. JUSl north of Costa Mesa . P<.'rformances follow a 7 p.m. LEVINE dinner and reservations arc available al 979-5511 Martha Raye beco mes the third special guest star at Sebastian's (following Mickey .Rooney and Morey Amsterdam l as s he takes the Lille role in John Patrick's venerable comedy ... Everybody Loves Opal." opening Wednes - day . She plays an eccentric junk collector who sidesteps the attempts of three house g uests to do away with her The show plays nightly ex- cept Monday at varying curtain times through Sept. 3 at Sebas- llAYE t1an 's. 140 Avcnida Pico. San Clem<.'nlc Phone 192-9950 for reservations. THF. IRVINF. l\IUSIC.\L Theater. which had cst'aped the Propos ition 13 ax that fe ll on many sl'hool-r<.'lated productions. raises the curtain on .. ~T a m l·" Lomghl at the Ir vine High School little theater Damc•I T re\•1no 1s directing the summer show. which 1s bt•1ni:: sponsored by the non-profit South Coa!>l Cultural ServiC<.'S Lcagu<.'. Perform<mcl'!> will be given tonight through Saturda~ al 8 p m and Sunday at 2 30 Reserva- t wns may be obtained by calling 955-2410 RE lJ~11:'11G TONIGHT ANO continuing through fina l pe rformances on Sun day 1s ''Otherwise Engag<'d." a British comedy which \\ill be South Coast Re pertory's final production in THEATRES-ORANGE CO SENIOR CITIZENS $2.00 SO. COAST PLAZA J41111111~.~.rf~WO'~'m1•• OUTH Sf'ACE" IGI l!:JM ... 1:Jt "THI SHAGGY DA" J·~•:,a.t:Jt "°,,usu OI •110W nc1m SO. COAST PLAZA J4111ris1alSl.~1111 fllWb1114 "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" l=~ (PG) SO. COAST PLAZA •JIS Snlltwtr ~9-3352 1111 •i.11•' ··~-­"CLOSE: a.couMTE:RS Of THE THIRD KIMD" lf'GI "COMIMG HOME" IRI ·--· "FUN WITH DICK Ir JI.Hf" ):lt.7-1':11 Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. Just 1.11'1.vn yo« thought JAW52 NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' NEWPORT #2 Newport Beach 644·0760 CINEMA WEST # 1 Westminster 892·4493 BUENA PARK DRIVE-IN Buena Park 821 ·4070 Intermission Tom Titus its downtown Costa Mesa theater . 1827 Newport Blvd. David Emmes 1s directing the Simon Gray play. which goes on at 8 p. m . tonight through Sun day with weekend matinees at J p.m .. after which SCR will enter a three-month hiatus as its new Fourth Step Theater is completed In South Coa~t Town Center. Reservations for "Otherw1st· Engaged" are being taken at 646·1363. • CALLBOARD -The San Clemente Commun1 ty Theater has announced aud1t1ons for its first show of 1978·79. the Orange County premiere of Mission Viejo playwright Jack Sharkey's "Saving Grace" director Ben Jutzi will hold tryoub for a cast of three men and two women next Mon day a nd Tuesday at 7 :30 m the Cabr illo Playhouse. 202 Avenida Cabrillo. San Clemente . the show will play Sept. 14 through Oct. i . The Lilliput Players will hold interviews ror adult actors and apprentices for their rail season Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. at Republic Pictures. 1645 Reynolds Ave .. Irvine ... the player s are a traveling troupe which puts on performances tn ~chools along the Orange Coast Golden West College will hold auditions Tue~· day through Thursday for a pair of Neil Simon plays, "Barefoot 1n the Park" and "Come Blow Your Horn". . the tryouts will be held al i :30 all three e\'enings in the main theater l"Barefoot"1 and the Actors Playbox I "Horn"> . JC>t4H 1"UVOlTA "~.SI" (f'GI "DONA FLOR & HER 2 HUSBANDS" (R) c1nenome Ei scAeen 634 2553 comPLEX MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PG) "SWARM" (PG) "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" {PG) "THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" rPGJ "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" "THE DEEP" (PG) .01•11• l'ffn St•C11um 'CLOSE ENCOU NTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" 'THE DEEP" (PG) "CONVOY" "EAT MY OUST" (PG) "GOODBYE GIRL" CPGJ "RABBIT TEST" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "AMERICAN HOT WAX" (PG) "BIG WEDNESDAY" "THE ENFORCER" (R) "DAMIEN: OMEN 2" (R) "THE SENTINEL" ALI.. DRIVE·INS OPEN 6:l 0f'.M.HICiHTLT CllllCI Under 12 f'rec Unleu • K1CIC11e Pl•YtrOUnCI -~ .. ffiA~K ~Affilll ~A~ISON moo CAOOlt ~isttt~ .-u Ill m ... o IE ,,l ... s AEl:.llYl n.r SC.-.. or '"£ ... 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"TH£ BUDDY HOLLY STORY' OAl\Y 8USEY JILL ClAY8UAQH --.cf,' IN ''THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" Ar~ --...;--- ...... "":. •• (J PLUS TH:~~!aaY ·;A DIFFERENT o A.' STORY" do~ SADOl£1lCl l'LAlA l ~•C.-0•'•9C. .... ,. ILtOIO ~''"~ '"' I 'I 110\Jl ) INFOR MS 1n the DAILY ' PILOT INSIDE : •Ann Landers •Er ma Bom beck •Horoscope •Classif ied Upward Bound Linda Morley-Wells is on her way to being a major airlines pilot. By J UDITH OLSON Of Ille Daily .. 11 .. Sl;aft O ne of these days, United Airlines passengers m ay be s urprised when. over the loudspeaker. a female voice says, "This is your captain speaking " Tllat voice will belong to Linda Morley. Wells. a Newport Beach resident who left Fri- day for 8 lo 11 weeks of pilot training at United's Denver headquarters She will begin service as either a flight engineer on a 7"l7 or an observer on a 737 and hopes e ventually to move up to the captain's seal Very few women have been hired by major airlines to fl y the big planes so Mrs. Morley. Wells conside rs herself fortunate. She has worked hard for her opportunity, however. and credits he r enthus iasm for flying for he r s uccess. Mrs Morley-Wells. a 27-year-old former fli g ht ins tructor for Imperial Aviation at Orange County Airport. applied for the pos ition with the eneour<1gement or her husband, Walt, a nd her flight ins tructor, Robert Tracy. WELLS, WHO is 37. felt he was too old to try for a job with a major airline Che also is a flig ht instructor at Or~nge County Airport) but thought that his wife should definitely look into it. "He told m e that on<.> of us has to make it," i\lrs Morley Wells ~aid r~y July 2~ 1978 I ..... . DAIL V PILOT Featuring_._ •• ___ c, Lmda Morley-We/ls: There 's a 727 m her future. Her JOb !:.earch s tarted last fall when she beg<1n ~ending resumes and <1pplications to all the <1irhnes United. the most interested. put her through extensive testing and interviews. hired her and gave her JUSt 10 days' notice to report to Denver for training "I JUsl kept rtying the plane." she said. ··1 couldn't do <1nythmg else with the amount of tn· formation 1 had " "I HAD STi\RT~O thinking about bel.'om mg a flight altend<:1nl in high school." Mrs Morley-Wc·JJs said "Then my brother got into the military as a pilot He was stataoned at El Toro <1nd would take me up for ndes Then 1 de· cided l wanted to fl y instead of serve coffee " When she become!J d part of the l nited ere"". Mrs Morley-Wells mdy hd\l' mul.'h lht same effect on lhl• pa!:.i.eni.:ers as sht· doe:. on her private s tudents No one can believe that she 1s th~ instructor <1nd not a pupil She will be assigned to an east coast or west l'Oa st city or Chicago. Miami or Cleveland. "I hope I get San Francisco." s he said. The written exams were extensive. about 15 hours in durallon One of her 1nterv1 ewers asked her if she'd he willing to move to Cleveland if she were hired. She said shC' definitely was and her husband would plan to Join her When she completes training and 1s as- signed to a base. Mrs Morley·Wells may become hair of the only brother-sister pilot team in commercial aviation s ince her brother. Richard. is a fli ght engineer for American Airlines. Airplanes have always been a part of the Newport Harbor Hig h School graduate's life. Her father was brought from England to work for Lockheed more than 30 years ago and though he doesn 'l fly. his life has always re- volved around the industry Ironically, :.he got sick the first time she flew. But she now has logged mor e than a thousand hours <1s an instructor of people from all walks of life and of a ll age groups She started college as a secretarial science major and soon de cided that wasn't her cup of tea. After she quit and started working as <1 magazine editorial assistant s ht· started taking aviation classes al night and fl ying with her boss. a pilot. on lunch hours "Some women "on't let their husbands fl)' with me," she s<11d with a smile. "One man asked me 1f I was ·safe · ··But flying 1s 90 percent brain~. not brawn." T HE TESTING inc luded "flying ·· a ~1mulator and being confronted with a problem to solve Hers w<is a "fire" in one of the engines. Dlllly ...... ,,_ ., ltkM N K-1 .. From left, the Misses lsberg, Reed, Lauer and Thamer. Making Bows The Grand Ballroom of the Dis· neyland Hotel was the setting for the 15th Annual Debulante Ball sponsored by Las Campanas of Orange County, a non-profit or- ganization that has as its purpose raising funds to provide progr ams for musical CQntests. youth con· certs. opera for youth and other activities of cultural interest for young people Of the 33 debutantes from Ornnjte County. four local young women were pre:.ented They are Ka t her ine Christin e lsber g, daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs . J ohn Thomas lsberg: E lliabeth Marie Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , J ay Loyd Reed: Mary There81 Thamer, daughter of Mrs. Don Chapman Tha mer, aJJ of Newport J Beach; and Lelaa Amelia La•er , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keith Lauer, Corona del Mar. This Is Your Life Members of the Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Club were treated to s urpris<.> enl~rtalnment when they celebrated the cluh's 20th birthday Sunday "Tb1s Is Your Life, BCYC." was the theme of the show. which was written by members Dick ~eu.I. Happenings By Marcia Forsberg Marshall Green and Fred Martin. Festivities included cocktails. with punch for the kids, a family dinner and dancing People Peering Ka&berine Bales. South Laguna. was selected as a model for the August issue of Made moiselle magazi~. She is a member of the class of 1980 at Vassar ... The Oran ge County Council of Hadassah has been fo rmed to coor din ate the erforts of all Hadassah chapters in Orange County. Serving on the council as presidents wUI be Mrs. E d Kaiser or Harbor Chapter. Mrs. Solomon She rman o r Golda Meir, Mrs. Ruth Wasterstrom of Laguna <See HAPPENINGS. Page C2> Tennis, Anytime? Paddy Speyers loves the sport so much she 's been known to pla.y in freezing weather. By MARCIA FORSBERG Of Ille Dally ""-'SUH Paddy Speyers tells a story about herself that sums it up -tennis. in one way or another, is what she thrives on. "When we lived back east. we'd go out and shovel the s now off the h.lgh school tennis courts . We wore a mitten on our le ft hand while we played . One nig ht at a cocktail party, someone said. 'We saw a bunch of stupid so and·so's out al the high school playing TEN· NIS!' "My husband a nd I thought, 'Oh. m y God ' But it wasn't that cold -32 degrees, and there was no wind." she said convincingly. Nowadays, Paddy I a high school nickname for Patricia> Speyers plays very little only about twice a week. But that doesn't m ean she doesn't make it out to the courts. On weekends. when everybody else is play · mg. the tanned and energetic Paddy Speyers is usually running tennis tournaments. From con- cept to actual event. s he organizes. coordinates. directs and s upervises the ins a nd outs of tournament play. SHE IS CURRENTLY involved with run· ning her first national tournament the Decade National Amateur Team Tennis Cham pionship, now under way in 33 metropolitan <SeeTENNIS, Page CZ> Abby Mann She plans lo kc•t•p a diary and takt' photo ~raphs durin~ her wc·eks of training in Denver so s he won 't for~et these kinds of expenencci. "I wish I had a diary of m y flight training.'· she said. Paddy Speyers: Tennis is what she thrives on. Abby Mann 'You just have to do the best you can and hope it will find its way.' By DENNIS McLELLAN Of llw D•ifY l'llol Slaff As Arnold Hano, vete r an or numerous writers ' conferences. said at the outset or the Irvine Writers' Conference. "the tnck lo making it work 1s in bow much you put into it." Hano. author of 25 books and hundreds of magazine pieces. was coordinator of tbe four·day live-in works hop held at UCI last week. Notin~ that neither Shakespeare nor Hemingway attended a writers' conference, Hano emphasized tllat it would not make those present bet- ter writers. But, he said. it may entertain. instruct and, hopefully. ins pire those who Paid their hard.earned $200 a tlendance fee. And to take full advantage of the guest speakers he advised asking as many questions as possible. especially dur.ing rree·lime when they ('Ould get the writers alone As is typical of writers' con- ferences. the works hops -run the firs t da~ by screenwriters Abhy Ma nn and Poll y Platt proved to he a potpourri of wit, wisdom and general tnformal1on "Wll EN \IOU J\T'J:ACK the establishment <1t lhc hi~hest level vou t'an expect your head to be handed to you," J\bhy Mann was telltng his workshop "I think l write to change things •because anything cl'le would be so dull.'' Sin t·e his first play (about Eugene Dcbbs > at the age of 16, Mann. now 51. has made a career of writing to t'ffrcl social change . He won an Oscar for "J udgment nt N urcmberg.'' about Nazi war criminals and an Emmy for "The Marr us Nf'lson Murders." about police corruption Ills most recent television effort was "King.'' the story or Martin Luther Kmg and non violence De~ply tanned and dapperly , dressed 1n a rrf'am -color ed i. <See ABBY 1'ti\I\ • Paitt> C2) .. ~ ('"! DAIL' Pll 01 f 1.'11.0•)'. July 2~. li78 ••• Tennis •• .Abby Mann \h 'Om Page CJ> Jreas throughout the Untted States "The hardt>~l part wall findmg tournament directors for 32 Cities. Most or them are from th~ Untted States Tennis Association CUSTA>." said Mrs. Speyers She as directing the Orangf' County portion of the tournament. "We held four regional meetings across the country for the tournament directors. and I trained the m on how to promote it and how to operate it -the tricks of the trade. l wanted to make dam sure that everything was within the t ru1es of tennis," she said. / The tournament. which takes its name from the cigarette, Decade, is sponsored by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company. How does Mrs Speyers feel about a cigarette, considered harmful to health. being linked with the sport? "It's no different than Virginia Slims "she a!'swered. "We're promoting something' <ten· ms> that IS healthy for you." Winners from the Orange County finals, scheduled for Aug. 12 and 13 at the Anaheim Tennis Center, will go lo San Francisco for re· gional competition. The finals of the event s_anctioned by the USTA, will be held in conjunc'- lton with the U.S. Open at the new Flushing Meadow tennis com plex in New York on Sept 10 . PADDY SPEYERS' involvement with ten- nis began when she was a girl g rowing up in Glendale. "I was always a tomboy," admitted the :>4-year-old Newport Beach resident. She and her husband, Bill Speyers. and their three daughters lived in New J ersey and Maryland. where she started tennis programs. organized matches a nd set up junior leagues for youngsters under 18. After they returned lo California and joined the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Mrs. Speyers used her tennis talents as court director at the club. She originated the Hill and Harbor Ladies Ten{lis League. which has grown to be the larges t amateur team tennis operation in Orange County. As director and scheduling ad· visor . Mrs. Speyers .has seen the league expand rrum 10 clubs and 200 women to 36 club!> and 1.500 women SH E'S ALSO co-fount.Jer l:lnd director of operations at Tennts Court Management, Inc .. in Newport Beach. The firm. which runs lenni~ facilities at hotels (including the South Coast Plaza Hotel l and does feasibility studies. was formed three years ago. "lt evolved from the needs in the area " tFrom .. age Cll double-breasted suit with blue tie and s hirt. Mann noted that it u:.ually is easier to get a con· trovers1al subJeCl pubhshed us a novel lhan produced as a movie "l'VE BEEN VERY lucky," he said. adding that without Spencer Tracy requesting to do "Judgment at Nuremberg" it would never have been made Into a movie Mann. whose "A Child l s Walt· ing" brouaht mental retardation into the open. advised to "write the best you can. Choose subject matter th.at is fresh . Don't try to do what other people have done." Despite the difficulties. he said. "you just have to do the best you can and hope it will find its way Som etimes, ii it's good enough. it will find a way. Sometimes it won't." Although his "Marcus-Nelson Murders" found its way as a TV movie. it got lost when it was con· verted into the "KoJak" series. He had created it to show that "we have to watch policemen and how corrupt our society is ·' But he gave up $8,000 a week when the ser ies became the "antithesis" of what he intended. Al least. he said. ·'it let them know l meant business when l walked away from it.·· HE DIDN'T LOSE control of "King," however. That's because he not only wrote it. but produced a nd directed it. Ma nn believes that everyone has al least one story in lhem that 1s fascinating and that nobody else knows. He noted that most movies deal with people living in New York and Los Ans:el<'s nut what of Pittsburgh. Clcv<'land and those other c1t1es and towns aeross America? "We really don't know what s happening with the family today " he said. "I think people are in- terested with what's bappcnm~ " Mann. who has JUSt published a no\ el about woml!n. "'l'\ile~<lity.:,. and Thursdays·· 1 Dou.bteJJay > !>aid, "f thmk what 1s happenin1t with women is probably the most fascinating thing today · · HE ADDE D TH.t\ T the ()}d morality is gon<' "it shottld be dcad"-but the nt'w moraltt.y i:s yet lo be created. That. he said. also i!> "one of lhe mos t important stories .. During the two·hour workshop, Mann commented on a variety of other subjects dear to writers· hearts. -On being a writer : "I think it's the lonelies t. most miserable pro- fession. It's a life of such very few rewards and pleasures . I would re· ally advise people to think twice about it." -Would lte do anything dif· ferently in his life? ·:1 think I'd spend more time making friends." -Research "I try to find out everything I can <1bout ..t sub· 1ert." With "Judgment al Nurem· berg." for example, he v1s1ted Germany and talked to Nazi war criminals. Afler ~eneral research. .he writes. then he goes back and researches specifics Work habits He us ually works 9 to 5 He sits al the typewriter and, without worrying about punctuation. "writes lines l think are significant." -Does he consider himself ·a critic? "Yeah. J 'm a very harsh critic." --Cr~ti.cs in ge!leral · "I thought a requ1s1te of being a critic is be· mg able to write. I can't even read reviews anymore They don 't know how lo write. much less know what they re writing about." Does he show Ii 1s \\ ork lo a n y o n e be r n r c· p u b I 1 c 1J l t<in " ''Yea h. but I'm \ery c·ardul "ho I sho\\o 1t to The) may 1-:et you off on a particular track " He advised against "talking away emotion You mdy tell your s tory and find it's a ll told out Try to trust your instinct:. It'!> very hard: I'm JUSl starling to do it now ·· Mrs . Speyers runs promotional tourna- m<'nls. directs the learn tournaments for Ex· ecut1ve magaztne, 1s involved with organizing the tennis portion of the Senior Olympics and -..en •e!> as admm1!>trator of Orange County Ten- nis A~soc1ation. Why does s he do 1t all? "I have found that I've i.t ayed with tennis because the people we meet through tennis, as a group, are the most intcn•sting and the most fun. They a re com· munity minded and interested in exercise •• • Happenings "ll 's the onJy spart -outside of lawn bowl - 1ni:: -that has manners built into it. There are courtesies and procedun•s that Just bring out the ~est in you The majority of people who play tennis. as a cla!>S, are a cut above in deport· ment." ( Horoscope ) WEDNF.SDAY.J ULV26 By S YDNEY OMARR ARIES I March 21· April 19\: Accent on ana l yz1n~ changes: checking costs. Member of opposite sex lends s pice to hfe -and a lso could make it mort' ex- pen:.ive. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius and the number 5 all figure in s ce n a ri o . Writt e n material can give you advant aRe over com· pctilors. TA URUS <Apri l 20· M uy 201 Take lt'ad , pione er a pro1ect. Stress originality. ind1viduali· ty J udgmcnt. timing ar<' h oned t o r azor !>harpnes.'\ Cyde 1s high popularity zooms Ma ke pers onal ap - pearances, wear bri~ht cnlors Make contact\, asse rt v iew s 1n dynamic. conridcnt manner. GEMINI t Ma y 2 1 June 20)· Much needs clarification vou n • quire a v1cw 1thtit is not obsc ur('(f Wnat occurs ht•hiHtl the Sl'COt'~ luki·~ on ;.uhfrd import:inc€' II lus11111 , f'l'ar , romant't'. <if\uht nil <'O mhin€' 11s pal'I ol your µcrsonal "<'l'nano If put11.'nl, you mak<' !>1_c:n1f11·anl dis· 1·m•t•ry l>on 't 1um1> al ..;hudows CANCEH I.June• 21· .Ju ly 22): Helat1onship 1s intens ified Bu siness dealings. investments are accell'ratcd. You ~ct more respon::.1b1hty Be sure you also have added authority and financial conl'iideralion. Cancer. Caµricom persons and the number 8 -figure prominently. LEO <July 23 Aug 22 l : Accent on nchH•ve ment. activity connected with civic honor. You ~oin wider recognition figure prominently. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22\: Spotlight on puzzle. lost object. the occult. budget related lo one close to you. Legal af- fairs s hould be reviewed by a professional. Follow through on hunch heed inner voice. Aquarius. Cancer. Leo persons play key roles. SCORPIO !Oct. 23 · Nov. 21 >: Diversify. dis· play ad aptability ; ex· pand horizons. Valuable contacts can be made al ~ocia l gathering. Leave details for another time g::i in perception of picture as a whole. Ac- cent on commitment. l<'ga l maneuver, dealing with public SAGITTARIUS !Nov 22 Dt'C. 21): Stress foun- d a ti on, facts. ~upport f rom persons with knowlcd~e and hn11nc1al r e!.pons1bilily <.:ht•c·k medical, dental appoint· mcnts. Keep resoluuon~ <'On Ct' rn in i: rw tr it 1on. h t• a I l h A 11 u a r 1 u s . Scorpio pcr~ons fl~ur,. µromincntly. {'i\ PRICORN 1 l>t'<' 22 .Jun. 19 > Ch eck 1n·nds. cvl'l1•l', voo'v1· nrnrvclou:; chance.; to im· prtnl ~tylc'. to t•xprcss and to inuugurute your own policy. Be r eady for questions. skeptical m quirics. llnv<' pertinent material ut hand. AQUARIUS (Jan . 20· Feb. 181: C h eck hom e. domestic situa - tion. Make concession to f ami l y m ember Highlight safety. securl· ty. Purchase of ort ob· JCCl or luxury item could be on agenda Taurus. L1 bra. Scor pio could fifturc prominently <ind so does the num ber 6 P ISC'ES <Feb. 19· March 20>: Ideas are plentiful : key is to be <From Pal(e Cl > Hills. Mrs. Ben Ta ul of Masada. Mrs. Leonard Shane of Newport Beach and Mr s. Edward Schechter of Santa Ana-Tustin .. Big Canyon Philharmonic has named Mrs. Maury OeWald as 4)resident ... Nineteen adult and eight jWlfor auxiliary me mbers re- ceived award::. for hours worked at Ho ag Memorial Hos pital Presbyterian through the month of June. Among the• senior \'Olunteers were Mrs. Harold Eckes. Mrs. R alph Waterman, Mrs. Charles Hollister, Mrs. Sidney Locke, Mrs. Sascha Jacobsen, Mrs. Rollen Brousard, Mrs. Walfred Wikman. Junior voluntef'r s were Juli J ensen, Kari Qvale, Kris Roberts, Heather flint's, Allison Auer. Arlene HJrano and Laura Tucker. The Bus~· lll'l' award for lh<: greatest number of hours during the month of .I une '' ent to Kelly Golsarry Stephen E. Ainslie, Laguna Beach. has been named director of act1viites at the Dis- neyland Hotel m Anaheim ~1 rs. David Arnold v. ill servE' a~ the new chairman for the SJles and Rental Council of the Newport Harbor Art Museum . Beth'el 63. M 1ssion \'1(•JO, 1nc;tallcd Mona Simpson as I lonored Queen If you have an item /or Happt>nmgs. send It 10 Marcia For~berg. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P 0 Bor 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 Or coll 6'12·4321 -3nd you'll be rid of a burden, a losing proposi· t1on. Promotion due - pr estige is elevat ed. Aries. Libra persons figure in picture. sele(l111e Steer away Winterwear from scheme which hints at sorqething for Although it's mid-summer by troduces a knee-length light nothing. Short trips, the calendar. it's not too early green mohair woolen COHl In sign ificant calls and lo start thinkin{! about what his Autumn-Winter collection. mel\sages arc highlight· the well-dressed woman will The warm. cozy coat is worn ed . R e lative admits "state of confusion... wear this fall. Pnris fashion de· over beige and while ~triped . ANN LANDERS J ERMA BOMBECK Liar Will Get Hers DEAR A ~N l.ANOERS t-tow dot•:. on<! pro&.ect OMts e lf against d har" Please don't tell me to dVoid h e r I would l1k1 '.r:iothing better . but 11 •is n 't p o.>sible 'J't:i., per::.on is pd rt of d longtime socu1l circlt-as well as c. relative Our paths cross constantly She 1s es p ectdll y dangerous because her s tories have a quality of believability that is fan· Las l ie. She alw<Jys manages to hook some half-truths onto her he£ She also exag1erate!'. a great deal It's 1mposs1- ble ,to tell v.Ulere the truth ends and the ht! begins. f mitrv.el at the way she can get facts twisted up so thing!> can never be untangled T his woman hd :o. caused me quite <i lot of trouble and many :.lct:p- less nights. What can I do about 1L " OE FENSELESS J\N I) FtlUSTRATED DEAR D. AND F .: People who Ue eventual· ly reveal themselves. They can get away wit.b it for onJy so long and aben their rre.Sibilily rails apart. Your best prott>ction against a liar is your own good name. What ·.>"U ARE will speak mo re convincingly in your lH>balf than what a n yone says. Nevt r make the m~take of try - ing to defend yourself against a liar. Stand on · your reputation and let her fall on hers. DEAR ANf'oi LAN DERS-A 11>cent column of yours meld<: ml' :.O mdd i a m crosscn•d llow c.in a pa r~nl 'tea<.'h (I 1 Hd l:.1 1 d '!> o f :;hopliflinjZ <dishone~ly 1 when they themselves take kids lo the movies Cl t iJ I (' d U C t• d p I , C t' becau se they iook you ngerthan l2. !2i Exceed the s peed hm1ts "becausl' we htivt dCB'". 13 i Steal towels and ashtrays •rom c. motel ..1 nd c .i 1i t h1.:m ·souverurs' . l 4 > Brag to I riends how they ;:voided paying taxes. <S> Smoke and drink and tell their children not to do 1t " A child learns a great deal by observation and he observes a lot more than we suspect ll 's a tough Job lo teach the three Rs. and more so when c hild ren cOm l' from homes where therC' t1re poor role models <i nd vuy l1ttl<.> d1 ~ c1 plmt-~lany t•htldren look to their t£'achers for afrt-tl1on and acct·p tancl' becauht Lhl'> :-.rtn'l ~1tt1n~ 11 anywhen• elM Tha nk God for purtonL. who cart alJOu\ lhc1 r chlldrc·n und 11nderstant.J t he prohlems a teach•·r face~ in thl' da:-.~room l . LI. K E r-: 1• WORK I NG IN EDUCATION REGARDLESS Ol::A R Kt-:•:P ~ORKING : 1\11 I can say ii-b1e!ios you. I hope t ht: s tudents you art• helping won't wail "oti1 you'rt-dead hefore th1•v reallzf' what a wonder(ul influence you were m tbt'ir llVPS. D E ,\ R A N N l . II I' bl·t .. n d1 vorc·ed for I'> }1·;11 s !\h t'l\. husband prompll:v remarried hut l nl 11er did I'\ l' h H•cl comiort•1bly with ttw ~td tU~ Of "d llll)I Ct>l' " Las t :veal my t'lC hu.,b.ind died Noy. I don 't know h oy. 111 d.issiry my:-.e lf. Oh v1o u s ly i am not .1 widow Am I a w1dt1wNI divorcee" I\ d1vo1 n •d w1dO\\" Or ""hat > - PALM SPRINGS OEAR ... S .. You ar1• nol a widow becaU!\t' your husba nd did no\ d it'. \our f'OR ~tt:K husband died. You ;1n· also NOT a d ivorc-1•1• becaust· your form•·r husband i!> OlJ lon~er liv ing. Vou are a divorct-d ""mar who'it' f''( husb and j., deu•a.,t·d Got it? Telephone Hang Ups , l never talk to a telephone answering machine that 1 don't s uf fer a major anxiety at· tack. They're a l"ways so cutesy with their "Ha there I'm Bunny a nd I · m really glad you called. At the 1iound of the beep. teU qte where you· re coming from.·· E,...a -~k They don 't know I he~· re talking to a woman whoi$oinsecure that when someone asks me the time of day. l reset m y watch lo theirs . 1 When they have just told me their watch stopped. l They do the whole number a bowl wh ere they are and how they'll return my call if I will JU!>t leave my name and number The beep sounds a nd t hf' first thing the tapee hC':.irs is the sound of me c learing my throat . <This h as ofte n been compared to a seal giv- 10~ birthJ. Aware of the limited time J have to ll•a ve m y nfessage r begin to stammer. "Why ,vcs. my narne is Erma Bombeck. That's E as in Everett. R. M as in Mary. A and Bombeck. That's B as in boy. 0 M as in Mary. Bas m boy again. e-c·k " My mother said 1t was unnecessary of me to s p e ll m y n a m e so tborougtrly for her. but face It. I'm intimidated. A few months ago. o ne of my children left me a scribbled message from a person I didn't know I dia led the number and a recorder answer ed. Right away. I got a m en· tat picture of the deep husky bedroom voice that answe red . s km tig ht white jea ns. molded to 19-inch hips. a shirt open to the navel. tinte d glasses. while capped teeth. and a chain around his neck Club Calendar runs each Wednesday m lhe Daily 1'1/nt and ccmtams notices o/ women ·s and servu:e club "'"''tmgs onA evenls /or the /ollowmg week -Thurs· da11 througll Wednesday. Se1ld notices to Club Colen- rlnr. Daily Pil<jt, PO. Bor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 /11' sure lo 1nelude your name and phone number .'.otices must-Dem our hand$ two weeks m advance To re<Jl*t o picture. wnJe or call the f'eature~ tJe•portment. 642,..321 Pictures ore Limited to /tmd· IOISE>rs open to the public. We'CUJmy nrut t•nQllQemenl announremenl$ run 01i S1mdc111 111 rne l)nrl11 1111"1 Form~ ore 01x11lable at oll /)111111 "1•11111 ot11ct•S or hu colhno the Feorures neporl ail'rll 642 •l.12t '/'o m>md d1soppo1111ment , prosperl1ve bndes art . ri'rr1111d1·<1 r11 hcll't' l/wir wedding stont•s. with a bla(k ur1</ 11'111I•' ulo.~.~I/ of t/11' bndl' (Jr o/ the couple. to lh1> 1-'eature~ lkpartment om.' week be/ore the wedding Announcing a Slimmer Program ForTeensl John Rot>eri Power~ h~~ oesiqneci a spe c1~1 Summme1 prOQcJm '" ITWFI 1ne '>ell· 1111(110Vl'fl'f!l'I neeos OI lt't'f'l~Qf'I ~ l-01 OYtl :)() y~ar~ Jo~n Ro1>e11 Powe•~ n.1~ ~e1ved lhr emerqmq woman •rt thal looked ltkl' 1t wa~ stra1.J.?bl rrom a bicycle. 'Hi. Honey."' said th(• _ m achine. "( told you you'd call. I'm getting you r favorite wh1l(' wme. The key 1s 1n the· usua l place. Al t ht• sound or the tone, tell me what time you'll bl· here ... Wouldn·t you h avt· thought that l coulti have figured out that I had dialed a wron ;.' mach ine• Like an idiol l l efr my number I Later. I would en vis ion a ~1rlfnend con fronting ml· with 1ealou~ rage and a pearl handled pistol and would marvel at my stup1dit ' 10 leaving a track 101 her to follow 1 Frankly. I m sick of C'a rryrng on convers;1 t1ons with inanimate oh Jecti-I expect any da v now to dial Ion~ distant·{' and havl· an answenng machine that say~. "Hello I'm ~01n~ to put yo u on hold for a m inute " That would 1ust about make the human e ll'- ment perfect HD TAG SAU 10 to 40% OFF MWTiint .... I ......... ..J • .., .. r---. ..Md~ VIRGO tAug. 23·Sept. 22): Good Moon 8Spt'('t coin cides now with Journey. study. sp1rltuol insights, reading , publishing. Distance Is bridged -language and ag~ barriers cease to be obstacles. You are sttm ulated by "dh· coverv." Leo. Aquarius RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY IF Jt.11,V 26 IS YOUR signer Andr(' ('ourreges in trousers. 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Ur lU••o of Ltlt..-, f•\1-nt•r, 10 Int co .... ,, C.••·~ ol o .. noo (.ount, on J11"" n "" Puol•\"4'0 Or•~ UW\t D•1tv Plio• P tht•ontir ..nc:t fOf •\il'thor11•hon to ttd July H •PtO 411Qv~I t e I) ,.,, m1nl\ter vnott '"" 1nae1>e...Sen1 •O 1'1• ,. m·~·"r•lton of E\l•IH A<I, r•l•ttn<• to wt\Hn t~ m•df> tot turt"'' --------------10•,.ttt"''•'~· •t\CI tf\•t tf'tf'i time •rwl plao ot ,...,.,f\Q IN! s•m .. 11.s beet\"' PllBUC NOTICE IOf A\IQll\1 IS, '"'· •I tO·oo •.m .. In -------------Ille '"u•l•CIOm ot O.o.tr1,,,.11t No l 01 11or1ca 11tV1T1NG 1101 •••o toufl, •• 100 C1•1< ''"'*r D .... Nolltel~-rcit•fntlltllll•Co••• Wu!, '" 1ne C•tf ot !>•"'•AM . (.omm .... 11y con-oe 01\tlkl ol OU"90 C.1titorn11 C.ounly, C..111or .. 1a. "''" •t<.•l•t bllh up D••ecl J~y21. 1918 lo 1 p m on Moftclooy, AUOu•I 14, ,.,. ... WILLIAM E. 11 JOHN, the PvrthfStftQ O.P1rt,.,.n1 Ot t•lcl Countv Cl••• <ommun1ty COUet,)e dl\1rtC1 loutMI •• PLAIA. WARREH 1310 AO•"" A•t•ll,, Cost• M.,. 1101 WHlcllll Dri••· s.Hlt >11 Cat1101n1• lot N•w-1 -fl. U . P•Ol>OW" to ~rt"'m COllCKl•on Tfl:U1·01St •9•n<' Ht¥t<•\ ta< dehnqutlll N• Alt-.IMYllw "etlll-• tH>f\•I Otten\e ""4 N•l10t>al Dtr~ct PuOll\llecl Orlnot" Co.isl Oa11y Pilot !tlude•t L ..... A(COUflh f'lfl"I• '""' JUI• H ,. Auo I 1911 11'>1·1• PUBLIC NOTICE '•\oonG to fnl\ 1nvUOhOft ~d bP tu• l y 1mor..-Of t!W ,,..,., •ncr r119ul• 1101\\ tOn<ef11•"9 the HDSl C>roO'.," •nO be •bl' to l>"<IYI°' ~r••Ct\ °' 1-------------1 S•llMcl 1o •«Ommodll4'f,,.fl'o0""" SU I' l R !OR CO U It T 0 F TM E A '•"'P'• IQ'e......,l •NI pr-s.ll STATE OF CALl .. ORNtA FOR 'O'"' ."•••If.iii• •• '"" a ..... u olh{• THE COUNTY 0 .. OltAllGE relt rtecl to .OOtt It ~•re 1ntertt"\ted HO rt CE OFflt:E~·:;'~~ OF '" OoerlormtnQ Wtlt <OllU11on ~ ... ,,, l'ETIT!ON FOR PRO.ATE 01' 'WILL •or tl>e c ... st C.,,,.mw,.ly Coll~ D" "'"·YOU"""'' rehlfn • lully (OMPltl AHO LfTTEltS TfSTAMEHTAltY ""P•OQOS., on ..... t0<m ""'°'" l p,.,, AHO FOlt AUTHltllATION TO AD· Mlll lS Tl'.lt U N DER THE on Mond•Y ""IJU'1 U, "" You"'"' IN Of PE NOE NT AOM!NtSTllATION 1"<'""" w,,,. "°"" pr~• ""• •001 o,. t;ST4TfS ACT lta...,I com .... ni, OI "'""""'' you [\1•" of BONNIE MAE o ·eRtEN ""~ 0eCU!>eO Atttr rM~IYll'IQ 1>•0\ • Dl\lrltl btd t<OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMI , ••••• lt•m Wiii .._,to Mle(I l>tO't NATliAN CARRELL O'BRIEN he\ ~nt 11t\ tnat .-t11 bt '"v1t.O 1o M•ke lll•d h~r~'" • pet•hon for Protw.t t dn or•f ore1.ent•UOft to ,,... rt\ntw Wtll and •uuan<.e of lttlf'f\ Te>t•r!e~· 1um T~ 0t>trlC1 rH••••\ Ille rlQhl '"'' 10 '"• P •l•ltonH anel tor lo .CP\edule \UC" or•! Pt•M1nt•11on •• eulhOrtllllton lo a<lmlnl\lt< lln<ler tl>e •h cot\v~.,l~r 1ndfpenctent .Om1nt\trahon of E~tat•\ T"" \ucct!\>lul ~ncy °" •<i~n(tt\ At t, reterenc:~ 10 which Is IJ\.O. tor will 114' >eletled Dl'lmarolv °" '"" ...,.,\ lurth•r po\<lltul•rs ano 1"41 th~ llmt o• <O•t, VAP4triente and ouolol~ 01 dnd pt.tv ol riu/1r19 '"" .. "'' II•• "'••Ce t)<'~n •U I tor Augu~I IS 1q79 ~I tO 00 T"• Co;ut Community Colle90 011 a m . 1n IN' ,0urtroom '01 DeP¥tmtnt tr.cl h '""-" ot 1nr .... comm1m1tv No 3 OI >••d court, at 100 (i.1< Center colleqo, Golden W~•t O••no.; Coot Dr1ve W~\t 1n llW (lly ot !Hint• Ana .. no Co1\lh,.., ""° "11\t' '""" •••oe.i (atolo1n1• ' ' commu,.11v coueoe do\1•1<1 '"Ill(' Un•t O•tecl July21 l'18 ..0 State> T"" D1srr1<1 ,,...,..,,, IOAn •C· WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, tounl\ are W!r•ecl llV • Oilhng >••••<• County Cler~ • AFSA> ""° D•ll<I'"\ mu\! IM' •b" lo llANC.Y M KNIGHT ESO •<<ommoo.!1• d<tounls "'°'""" by LAW OP .. ICESOF I~ IHlltnq ~r•tct .,..,., •nt0<m~11°" SHE LOON L FOltliMAN .u>ovt tttt 0Hlt•< I ,,.,,.¥•n• ro tn,. ~•u UJ.I Not th Ce"h"Y lhd oent lo.in ""°""" Woll IM' orO••Of"d up s~··· ... ~ .. CA '170J o" retrtot ol • ..wtttttn rf'Q_,,_.,, tOi' U-4 tt"° \4"'" Attel'f'l~~ fOf' Pctthon.r Wo btdd-tr may w1t"<Jr•• n'" t>1d tor Put>h•.JW<I Qr~ CO«<t\I Oct•Olv Pilot d P•l'•Od o• '°"• ,.., 14$1 ""'' .. fie• July H, H )I, 1978 7111 18 ·~ d•te \et tor '"" ooen1nq ,,..,t"'O, ffte 8o.trct OI Tr'u\l~t·\ tf\iefYP\ '"* ortvtlrqe-of "'* tu\Q ..,.., ""° ,.,. bt(h Pl'BLIC NOTICE M to ••1ve ltfly 1rr1"qu1a111tfl\. or 1n ·-·-----------•01m•ltll~> '" -'1o~or1n ltw-b•Od1nv ' Nofl''"" E W•I'°" ~MIU~l .. f , &o.i1oof rruste«• Oo.-" A~• u t'fl 7 00 1> m ti•O NO I .. Pubh\l>ed °'""Ot (Qd" 0dtlv PtlOt Jui. 1a 7S, t•'W 1/0'I 18 PUBLIC NOTICE SUP£1t101t COURT OF CALl .. OltNIA C.OUllTY OF VEllTUllA C...t NO, P tttlt NOTICE 0 .. INTENTION TO SfLL ltf.AL EU ATE AT PRIVATE SALE (On$ervttfO'Sl't•P ot ftw Pfr~on •nn E\1&1 .. ot LILLIAN AE8r CCI\ AEDF-EAN, e,o,,.,.., •• 1 .... NOTICE I!> >tC:A EB¥ CilVE>i t~•I ubJt-(t 10 <onhrm•t•on by tht-••Otl..ir '1t1fftd Su~nor (oun on ft•Ofv t.u9U)t .t, tlf/$ 10 00 4 m (H O\ .. tl•..tfler 1th1n tn. fl,.,.,. 11tltOWt:d O; t;)Wlr th\ cons.erY•tor o• ,,,,. Pt-"'\CW"I <ttlO r,1,111 "' L•flictn ReDeccd Rrdt .. rn con'"'•dh·~ w.U sefl •i pn..,,.,,. \.tM• ao ,n,. "''JM~• JnO bt's.t O.Oc*'r on lhf" tn m\ .tno ton 01hon'\ tirr~•nt1tttir M•·n11i.>n,.o ~•II n.qM Ufi~ "ftd ,,,,,.,,." Of t. Hlfen Qeoe<c.• AfdfNn con~r"W.Jtl"fl> 1n '"~ ~·' ptOOf'rtV •n<•ft'd U\ l"f (Out\IV o• O•d"Ot' St•I(' m ~t00tn•tt Oe\Ut.,..O d\ tollOW\ T,,.. '>oulPt 'IO OJ '""' cil '"" Nat th 100 0. fffl ol IN" W•" I)) 00 IN't OI U1oc.• 1401 ot [,11\I Std' V iii• l rA<.t 4\ ocr ~"° t"freot rMot~ '" Bootr. • g,.qf> f>) ~ MtM~lt•nirO\I\. MAP\ •• otO\ ot Ot~ Counrr (41ttorn1" '>UBJC CT 10 Co•~"~"" conc111.011' ~\h•<.ttOft\. rt..:\en,.-t,on' ••Qhh 19M) o• •4'141'0 t'dM.""•nb ot •woro '"'" prootttf '" tMnmon1v "ncwft ~ ,,,,. r IOf"•Od ··~uiiiit HunHnQIOf" b~•' n t.al•tOfn•• f "~ oroorrh w 1i1 bt'.' '\Old \ub1•< t to •"• t'"'' un"bf•rx• ot •t•tord 1no 1n dn 4 \ I\' (C>n01Hon '"f <Of'lW'fVdtOf ft"\fr\lfl\ tf\r '•Ont 0 U fUW' 10 d\tfti)t df\y 010'• J~ ttfm>O' \dlf' 1n 111wtul monf\y ot "'" Un1trd StatM Of\ tOrtf1tmM1on of •It', 0' o•rt («Hh dnd b"tAn(f' ••d~Ptttd bY nolt \~(u••d Dy 'l\ortQIQ~ or T ru•t °"""on lhr l"Ol>tr y \0 ~Ole! lrtll ~"Ml I 10 , 1 Of .1mounl b•CI too.~"'"""° w11n b•O 810\ or ottttr~ to ~ in wr 1hnQ tlrwS ••II bf r4!ce1vt-d •• t~ dtOf'f'\ottla o•f•C"' ' .. ny ll"W dtlflf' ,,,f' "''' J'UOl•<•Hon trl'Ot •ncl betlorl' <Mlt nt ~~•• D4tt0 Jul• If, 1918 HADDEN, WALDO & lolAC\.EV •n .. ~o,••uw • "'""'"""I c..,.. •• 11 ... •WtllHe_A_ 1>os1 Olll<t ... •• C•,,,orlne.c..••tt hi, .. ,,*~ Att•tlMP lw ""'-••lot Pt1bU).htd ()rMq"" (u"''' D•••v ~1101 ulv IS "· AUii I ,.,. 11'1$ II CP••ff SUPE.lllOll COUltT 0 .. THE STATE OF CALIFORHIA FO. THE COUNT'l'OFORAHGE Ito A·f'57' NOTICE OF HEARING OF l'ETITtON l"Olt PltOIATE 0 '" WILL AHO 1'011 LETTERS TESTAMEN· l AlllY AHO AUlHOllllZATIOH TO 40M1N!STEll UNDER Tiii'. INDEl'ENDEHT AOMINISTRATIOH OF !!STATES ACT E\14tt· OI OE'>'>I( R LAMB, ONt-4'\,.d NOTICE IS HERE BY vi VEN Ind! Q,O,R8"RA 01 E!. ,..., •H~d h~re•n a pet111on tor Pr00ctte of W111 ano for 1\ 'u"nce ot l~ttfr~ lr\tltimffnt.lr)' to tnt• Petitioner ol\O t\utf\Ott1auon 10 dd m1n1\tflt ttwt ~tatr Ul'\Oef the ft'k1fOirn d .. nt Adm1n1\trat1onot E\tdt~~Act.rt •.-.r-.n(r to wt\1rn '' m.tdir 'or furttier p.trtuul1tr\ dnd ,,,.,., uu• f1Mt-.,,o o•~t. .. ot rw .. r1t\Q 1nir \arne hd\ been set 1or Aut1u" a t•ra. •• 10 oo •.m • 1n ""' •Outtroom ot O..par!mePtl No.lot Hid to~ut ~· 100 Cl""1c_ Centc,. Or•vt w.,\t 1n fht" C•lr ot ~ntd An4, C•Mornl• C>ditd Jvh l•. \918 WILLIAM E sr JOHN Countr (I,•• WILLIAM V SC.KMIOT M San Ml-4 Or., S..lle - New"°rt 8...c~. CA UMO Clttl U t·U2l AttfflleJ for~ PetUiM*r PuOlo•hN 0r""9" Co.t•I D .. ty PtlOI July1'.H,JI ,.,, 111>118 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOll C.OUltT OF TME ~T "TE 0 .. CALIFORNIA FOlt THE CCkJHTYOF01t4NGE .... A·-NOTt'E 0 .. HE&lllllG OF PETITION .. Olt Pfl08ATE OF WILL AHO LfTTlillS TESTAMEHTAltY 4'140 .. 011 AUTt+OlUl.ATION tO AD· MIHtSTEll UffOEll T"l tNOEPENDENT AOMIHISTllATION OF £'.;TATES ACT E•Ult ot LILLIAN FRIED Decu~a NOTtCC IS HEREBY C.1\IEN that HllAOLD ( FRIED Ms t1l('(l Mrt111 • p.lfl!lon /or PrOb.lt~ Of w111 and " \Udt\te of Letters l e1.tamentary to tP'lt 04't•t•on,.., N\41 for •vtf\oruiuion 10 ~cs rrun1\h!:r undflr the •ndtoend~nl ad m1n1\tra11or. of E~\c.tte-+. Alt. tefcttl"l(t 10 w t),(ll 1S mttdt •or turthet cMrt+to•~r\, •nc:t 'ndt tne t1m~ •"d Ola" ot MArol'IQ Ille SdfT\U h•S Poen ~·· t<11 Au11u•t •~. 1~11. dt to 00 • m , In ·~· IOVll•OOM ot 0..PMl,.,.lll NO 3 ot \«t•d court ttt 700 C1v;c C~ntt"r Ot1vt Wr>'' • .,, '"" C•tv 01 s""''., "n" f.•ll•orn1• O~IOd July ll 141~ WILLIAM E \T JOHN (Olll>ly Cl•r• GEORGE SOKOL INC JtndFtOO<Setll~FIO.,...r Lo• A""lft, CA .. 11 11U>4JHIDI PUBLIC NOTICE Allornu• fer "-'•lltner ------------1 Pubh\l>C~ 0t•l'Qe C:0..'1 De•I• Piiot NOTICE TOCONTltACTOIU CALLING "011 llOS '>tl\ool 01\tr1tt OCEAN VtlW c ... 001. D•!>TRtcr B•cl Dl'ddlt"" tt 00 o tin<• ~ m 01 ""1111\ 04' Of Auqll\I 1Q/8 Pldtr Of 91<1 Rf'< f'IPf O"!tlt t 0t 11(.t' ,,,., W&rf'llltf AYttft\if HU"l•noto,, 6e•th. C•flforn•• Pro1t-t t ldtonttt1c.a,1on N.1m~ COMPLElC TELEPMONE SY'>HM P111<r Plan~ ltt~ on fO .. 01\.fftU Ot f1te,, 1•11 war~t A11envt" Hvntiny,on IJ•atll, C1llfQm1~ NOTICE IS HEREBY t;IVLN lnet n~ •OOY•·"'•"""° Scnool Clr'\tt 1\ t ot ><•119~ COIHll• c .. 11!orn•.t 4(11ng O• r10 1nrouon •h Vovrrn,nq Bo•r<1 ,.,., .. ,,,.~f'"' ,,.,,.•rea to tt\ OISTA1C1 • will •Cte••t up lo. Oul no1 l.;4f'f than tiw •DO¥,. \IAtt"d hn'H"' ea•to boO\ IO• I/It' ., .. MCI 01 • con•••<I or Ill" •bCW" 1>'011'<1 810S \""II bf' rKt••tcl '" 11\f 1>t•tt """'''"cl ""°"" -s/Wlll .,,. ~""" nCI 9UDhCly rhCI 01011<1 •1 llw OOO•t l1ted """' •nO pl.,ct E.t<ll blCl muSt <ontorr'n •no bt ~--\l•e lo the comr.ct "°'''""'"'' C•<h bid .,_.,, be .t<<GmN.W.cl b~ ltw i.e<llf•lr r~erll!CI 10 1n IM contr<KI dO<umtnn fl"'1 ov ""' tl\t OI pr-o ub<ontr.ctor .. ,,.,.. O!Sfltt(.1 •-we• IM rlQh1 10 'tt<I ""' or •U 0.0~ or IC. '"•lvl' fllY ,.,~•u••rtt. .. \ 0t lntormilhhf'l In ""Y o.01. or '" ~ -·n<i fhe Ot!>Tlt!Cf ,.., OCl .. tned trOf'll M D••e<:tor ot ,,,. ~·tml'nl of '" austr>•I lltlatlon• ttw ~""'"' Pr••••I "'9 r•tt of 0itr dif!m ,.,~, tft ttw 0<Al1ty H\ wfMC" '"'' •C>A. •t io Of' Dtl'lorm..i IOI tll<ll trill or ly,,. ot or~M•n f'lf!llOtd to e-.•<vt,. thif' <Of' trt <:I ,,,.. .. '"'"' ''" on Ill• .ti ltw D1H.-tCT ottt<e C.00"'' mav Dt oo t•lned on ,_., A t opy Of ll!O•t lltl Sll•I! Dt DOlled •I lht 100 \llP T 1M IOl1tQOlf>0 -'Mdvl• O! llt'r O•tm ••Qu •t O.M'd Ill*'., -••no O•y ot IQltl Ill "°"'' 1 P\t rel• IO< l>OhO•• ~n11 ovtrtlfnt -~ \/>Ill lw •• IOA\l l1me•nd-IWIU 11 'lt•lt ti<> INl\CNlory UIJOf\ llM C.ON I RollClOR to llllflom lllt (Olltr•cl I\ •••rded, ""° uPOil •llY wlKOfllfAtlOr 11r>0er "'"'• lo 11411 Ml '~" 11\41n ltlt •a id t,pee.llted r•ttl WI •II WOOMtfl /f!PIOy•cl by tlttm Ill '"" ••11t;U1lon ot IM COlllrtc:I Ho l)IOOtf _, "'"""'aw hi\ blll tor • De"OO O! \lalY t.01 O.v• •ll•r lnt °"'''*'tor 1i.-n1l'19 ot b10t A Po\y"'9111 1101>11 •rlCI • ptffOmtlll<t bo"<I "''" CJlt reo\llr~ iw~ lo .. ~., 11on OI t!le <.ontr•tt Tiie oevmtflt bono '"•" be 11'1 lht torm '*' torlll '" ltlt t011rre<1 ~' o.-itm11>9 lo•n o a, Dltrett Ctrter. ,~, July l•. H , lt ,.,, H~I~ Plj8LIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOVS IUSIHl!SS ff4"1E STATEMENT Ttu .. fotlowino Dt'r\O"s drt> do1n9 btJ\lnP\\ 4\ MAN U ~A (.1URE R S IN\IESfMENl ANO LEASING CO , 11'31 S~yper• Ctr<le, Jr(i !,.l~ CA .,,,, IS & H Re>earch '"< Gent .. 1 Partne1 ta C.,,11forn1a (.Or POreHOf"I) 1101 S••1111r>· Clrtl• "G !rVln,, CA "'" T fhJ OU\fOf\) I\ tondutt,..O O't' " hm1fl1d p41rtnrnh1p MANUFACTURER~ tN\IE!.fMENT AND L EASINCi CO, by 0 .. H RESEAl~Cli tN( G•-•I P•rtner 8y R l 8VRR. PrHtdefll Tiu\ •1•1-l W4\ tlled Wtlh \h(' County Cler' ot O••n~ COii/ii' 01'1 Jviw n. ,.,, JOI! A. OICICllllSOH All•rney M Lew UtO Ntr111 ~'"· Sllttt .. S.1111 Alll, c.1...,,,.. t21tl Pubt11,..., OranQIO COl~t De11y Piiot J11lr It, U Auq I, t. 1911 170HI r UBLIC NOTICE NOTlce TO <.lt801TORI SUPERIOlt COUllT Of' THI'. STATE 0 .. CAUl"OllNIA .. Oil TH I. COUllTY Of' ORA HOii .... A•9'lll f \l•I~ 01 JEROME S SUOEltMAN, o.c .. \eo NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEfol ro ll'f <rodllo" al '"'-"• nAn\f'CI -•M '"'' •11 ,,.,_ Mvll'IQ ctttlm• 419•11111 t!'f •ttd ~nl "'' r"'<llllrff IO fll• tl\tm, wit!\ llW ne<•U41ty wouc,..n . I" •lie olll~ Of ti-<•••~ Ol tlle -·•en lltt<to court, or 10 "'"""' lh•m. w1111 111~ neune•y ve>v<l\tn, lo Ille uft• Otr•IOMO ti '901 Wll>lllre ~.-•rd. eoerty Miii•, CA, w111c11 1, tfl4 jltll<• Of Dv•IMU "'t1't under•lonH 11'1 •II m•t· '•" P4t•1eln1"9 to lht Hl•te OI MHI ... <.0.111, Wllllln 1-mont11• •fl•r Ille flrtl ov~tl<Altlon ol lhlt nollet Oe1eo J~y IS, 1'11. SAA AM 'UGI! llMAt< ElltflllrlaOI 11\eWlltolUie •00.. ,,.,,..., Clt<"9t\C ALAI! 0, l "V\.MAN HO ... , WlltM,. .,.,.., hit• ... Inert' "Ilk. CA *1t h t cam tn>41n An••Y ._ 1-IOlrh l'uOll\""° Or._. CMtt Otlly •ntt Jllfy 1> •no .l\1o91itt 1 ,.,, P11eo, ... Oreto0t c.o. .. Oe1t• "''°' J1'1 11 J11t• It ts, A'4 I e '"' U0.-11 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ruesoay July 2.5, 1913 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad REAL ESTATE .,, • .,,. f{.t ~,,. 'P•r1mrnh fUf ~tr &•tll l'•-11> r~1i::)PIZ'tlr)'IA .. Com.,,.m•I l'rll!Wrl> }~~~ft't'.'::':.. ~1fr H_...,IO~Mo-cd IN"umi l'ull)f'f\¥ tndu<trt•I l'roP< rt y IM>IV<M~ AC<>b!l• llm< Trlr l•rk Mwn•n lko'\tr\ lh·\•·~• Or~r(u f'riJll ~ °' ~'Zt~~.1~,w Ranthci. • •rn" tirOH·~ ........ I.It • .Ch·•~· Ho! t .. M~ ~ lftltt<I RENTALS 11..,,.., f urnl•hf1l HOU\\ 11-L'nfurnl-hl'd Uw''-'ill turn or l nf ( ondomm11.un' t-\1< n l ondom1n1um-. t.,,nf ,.,,...._....s turn roVinhou,c• \ "' 11\iPl•v' ht• Ovph ..-~ L nl Aph t>\lrn AW-lMutn lltA• t\trnor \'nt liW/11> Moon• ,. lhi•rd ~~~l1·r.~.~·~ '4ilft\tnc'r Htft(•h· v .. r4tt•c.n k""\•I .. f<4"nc.r .. w "'~''" f_,,,.u~-.' f(ll Mtl'\t (J((O<< "'"'"' t~:\1ftt'I.\ firn\•I t~tri.tltf'n\•I ~~1\: v. .61\lf'd MtV lll'nl•h IUSIMlSS, INYESt· MENT, ANANCC 100:: 100il lfJtl u~ .. 1022 10''4 tO'.ll. 11.11:1 lll34 :t: IOI& llli!O 1062 ..~ '""' llJ1t, HHl '""° lflM IWi ·~ llOU ""''""'' °"""'' ~ liv\.fft\.n V. ;1nh-d J1t'• 1 ........... 01 !-:'Pl>Ot' ' :AllJ ln't'*"°""'M ..,. .. ,.-.~ !lO• \fOM'i lVLo.it,, ~ Mt)f1t' ~ .~,.,., JM )futtM•li(.t·• Tf t \ :l"JJ:1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. PCRSONALS l LOST' FOUND Annvu,,,,.m,•nt ~ l •r l1ut1I IAJ(il ~11l1r1" ''"I " hiund '1tr,11n•l1o ~~1111ltlt1t\ 1t1Hf'1 SERVICES EMPLOYMENT l '1£PAUTIOK ,,, .. Vhc.A>t\ fft\lrU<'OUn ,1Aj-; Jut>\4.,nhJ ,u,,, lltll' ~ •nll..S M & I o!W MUCHANOIS£ .\flhquu oi•.:,, A•vh•n"•' t111to A"'U'lif' •11,, ht'Hk• ,.'2tl tu.w)J~n.e "4 .. h 11.1 l">.J ( •tnl'.l t.lt. l.q'"''"'',.. 8',., ,~,, ~~ l•u~'°J Ntl'I •r.-,w\uv .9>41 >urn•\\olr• 11,;,1 (..(.,(• :'\ .. t. ""'#• HfA"'l' 1'11> ... o Hw·,~dL+·..,.I• fl.LJ J•"'fl•lh ~lu fA\t •l••" flf•,' \4•ctl1nt '' ,..,;,. "••f"• U•~" WwtJ '11,oUlt"l'W) 'A •olt I ~t \tlJ'" ,.t In "um• nt ltlN Ofhrt' t-urn• lY\111• Wa.. l't\' tli!if1 •'••no" l o, ._.,.,. 1'1'~ '..., tlht \I•' hlfn , ,_,iJ 'l>Ofl•nc c.oo<h ~bl ...,.UU' t\\111l11Ur<11til U•' fhJ!, , •• ,. ti/~ T".Kwd1u Uth ~l<•t1 u ~Jiit IOATS ' MUUIE EQUIPMENT ltt'.fl.fr•t ''JW ~•b.M••n• ~'"'' t(• .. 1J 6oaU fthunt! t.QMIV '~1 Uo.11h t-0•\' ~"4· f\Q.,b Htf\t Char\• r !.tlttl llu•b.i..11 r.,11 l">•h <;11.,.. flo<'~· *l;u ho.ll·~·i.~. r.J!'I l"'-'•\ 't11Pt" .. 1t1t W •l TUNSPOU A TION ltl"\~ro1I Af\l~4\M:-. l"l.h•I,. K1•n.••t•un\,·hu ,,,., ~~~ 1':h~~r~'"'' ,,,.. ... ~ .... 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HOUSIHO O PPOIHUHCTY ,.......,..,Hottu; All real estate advertised In this news paper ii> s ub· ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act ol 1968 which makes it illegal lo advertise "any pre ference, limitation. or discriminallon based on race. color. rebgion. sex. or national origin. or an rntenllon to make any such preference. lim1ta tion. or discrimmat1on ·· nus newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising ro r real est.ate which is in viola· tionolthelaw attORS: AdYerii1en .,_., ct.Kie their ods ...., Cllld report ...... ron ...._diahty. The DAILY PILOT a1.-s I~ for the flnt itt- c.ornct htMrtiOft o..ay. ·••··•·••·············· GtMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IALIOA ISLAND Try this fixe r upper duplex on Apolena. Loads of potential & just s\eps to soutti bayfront MESAVBDE AVE IB>ROOMS A rantastic family home. huge yards & plenty of space for entertaining. Just reduced $4500. Now only $126.500. COUHTRY CLUB MAH OR Cot.y 3 BR home wtlh family room & den ad· Joining the Santa Ana Country Club. $121.500 EASTS ID~ COSTA MESA Try this 3 BR. 2 BA home on a secluded street On· ly $98,500 ftOSHLIVING Th.is is Balboa Island's most elegant 3 BR. 2 BA home . F t>r l eabe 51450 yearly .o\v:.111 Aug Isl O ' -".,'M· g-... Qil • Balboa Island Really ,, .. ,,,,. ... , '"· \"1 ttr"'•"''' 673-8700 DUMPY FIXER ATTENTION INVE.5TORS! Near the beach' Older home on huge lot! Zoned R-2! Lots o< possibllitiC'S ! For de tails call: &tS·0303 FORESTE OLSON '-A lilt .... ,· iu• *VETS* OOOWN·OCLOSING Homes in all areas of ORANGE COUNTY VET AGT. Ctl 541-0100 IUILDAILE 'l 2ACRILOT Malte an offer owner says "sell". Located in desirable Eastside Costa Mesa. has 3 houses for in come now & room for 3 or 4 more units Or you ran tear down & bui Id con dos . Owner may help finance. Call before its irone. CALLSS0-2660. C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES FOUIUMITS in Huntington Beach. Spacious owner unit, almost carries Will trade. For profit & shelter projection call 962-7788. KIY RIALTOIS BY OWNER Auum•ble loan 9'.<)4 Bdrm. l~ ,Bath. BBQ. dbl fplc. Mesa Verde eic· L-C area Redi¥ed. Try Make tho •e 1ood $24.000 cas h down. household Items you're Owner wUI carry 2nd TO not U1in1 available to or trade 0111ner/•lll aomoother family by ad· ~l~ venJ.t1.n1 thern for sale In --------- 0.Ulfitd. Call 642·M1B Wan& Ad Help' &t2.·se78 (642-5678] One Cati Service Fast Credit Approval HcMnn for S. Hovlfl For Sale HouHs For Sdt HouMs for S.ak> .............................................. •·•·····•·•··•··•······ •·•••••••·•············ 1002 c....,..a 1002 """"°' 1002 GHWrol 1002 ·•••••••·•··•···•·••••• •••••••••••••••.••..••• •··•••••••·····•••·•·•· ···········4··········· U~l()U~ IN COM SrYGLASS 3 IDIM -Upgraded Portsmouth. earth tone decor. brick planters. lattice work patio. re~lly nice. $272.500. CdM COTIAGE -2 bdrms. nice patio. family room and dining area. CdM charmer at $145.000. That's fair ~ CdM CLASSIC -Cape Cod 3 bdrm. 2 story, picket fence. Fre nch doors. nice yard p lus income unit. $212.000. llG SUIF, LITTLE COIOMA Delightful 3 bdrm with den and a massi've deck overlooking the big surf at popular Little Corona. A wonderful home. Now $319.500! U~IVUI: li{)MI:§ REALTORS' I HI NICCST P£oPL£ Sf LltNC. THE NEA ffST HOMI ~ CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE, 546·5990 • CALL US Oflf'OITUMfTY ICHOCICS! Large R·2 lot. Eastsidc Co!.1a Mesa w1lh 3 Bdrm~ I bath bomc Room for 2 more units. on bui. route. WATHFttOHT lmmaculate. profc!ls de corated home. 2 bdrms & den +dirung rm. large quarry hie in hall & den. hu~e patio & deck $350.000 lncludin11. land & boat slip! lalboa loy Prop. lffftoN * 675-7060. EAST SIDE COSTA MESA Cute older 2 Bdrm home with dining. fireplace. big lot. lots or trees & shrubs. Alley ('nlrance for RV etc Asking only ~.500. Call 540-1151 ~~> HERITAGE • • REALTORS BEACH FIXER RARE F IND! St.epi1 to ocean! Garden roof with view! Too good to I ast' Hurry. call 645·0303 FORESTE OLSON ""c .-. ..... ,..:ir.oi-,, ~COATS & WALLACE C£:l1 REAL ESTATE. INC. A lOCAllV OWNED COMPANY SlRVINC T l SOUl COASt AREA SINCE 1963 THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS Lt\,. in the count ry. but clo:-.c to t ht• ell\' Modjeska Canyon Hcaulllul trl'C~ lus h ~rowth. :! Udrm 2 hath, ~ccl uckcl location 6.06 acre!,. CaH 546-4141. 2 ON A LOT I .ocated m•ur :-hoppin~ art-a l..O\ l'l\ :! hda·m ho ml· + t• :-1 udtu \.lpa rtm<.•nt. 'only $95.000 for both Cafl 640.6161 Serving Costa M esa-Irvine Huntington B each-N ewport Beach NEW PAINT Custom S bt·droom homt.>'. Movablt! mtt!nor walls ,!!lo w d f'Hgn changes' REDCARPET754-1202 THRHUHfTS Hewp«t H.tfjhts Two 2 bdrm . 1 bath • l·bdrm • I bath . hU(.ll· pool. Ii parkm~ i.pat•c·~ fully ocrup1ed SJ89.00, lncluchng land• 673·366J 642 2253 ~.Vt'~ associated BR01< ERS ·RE Al TORS l01', .,. 9olt>oo b' 1 ''6 • IHAWORD ... . .convenie nce 1 ConvC· n1ent lo South Coa~l Plaza. £onven1t'nl It. schools. convenient ti. p rt v a l l' ,. o m m u n 1 t )' swimmm~ pool, dt !ocat ed on a football fu!ld s1w greenbelt 1\ ~Oj)l'r ... hari, J bdrm condo. pnrf.>d n ght at, S7S,500 S pe1· tarular rathedrlll c1•1I IO~S cit bt'UUtt(ully fll rorati'd 671-4400 •\ (Jtq ... 1011111 11.irbor lm1·~tm1·nt l·n $66,000 l.vv • i ~ 1J:"1Jt' .. 1 ownel'!.h1p ;: bdrm horn•· Ill dei.1r3blt-res10c1H1JI i.rea ~nJOY huy ..,um m\'r tJay~ 1n hul!~ µark Ilk~ b:Hltyql I m mac uh.le' Ju~l h:.ll•d ' ~7711 oma ELEGANCE Three Bdrm lan1 r111 rovered patio & >·•rrl Tht• bt:i.t tr. pnce qu~lt t)'. deMt(n dt arl'<1 Cott µart' now 2963 Besktr <WEN 0 1\ll.Y Iv or CJl1 IAYVIEWHOME PLUS INCOME Lovely homt· separal• apt • i:re:at bu~ vh w All th.I!' 1~ mcludt'd 10 1m• <;upuh proJl<'r1\ 11n th1· N(•wpor• l't•nm~ula Tho homt 1:-.l t1<lrm• :am1.· rm . J t>11thf. ~ .. ..,unn patm Th1. .pl!t mu~ •'fl' 1~ 1 b<lrm 1 bat:-~ 11 1 r;H'l' $:f4!l,!)()U EAST SIDE Hillott VIEW HILLS S PECT A CU LAR . forever Catalula, ocean 1-----------v i~ws Huge main •C' VA Terms. ~real 4 Bdrm 2 bath farruly home in ex- ceUent location Pnced to sell at only $82,500. Call $46-5880 ~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS THE BLUFFS T h e C ARMEL I TA popular plan · end unit. 3 bdrms .. 3 bath condo frplc. Handy to the pool Price only $158.500 BAY CREST .. SPECIAL. on quiet street. only 2 blks. Ion!( COUNTRY FRENCH style. exqws1tely ap pointed . 3 bdrms . & ram1ly rm .. 2 baths. lov- ely pat1os. wide lol · you own 1t. Only $182.000 BAY & BEACH REAL TY 7 59-0811 '50 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach tenance free lot. nus 3 Bdrm + family room home is an immaculate jewel. Highly upgraded. a.11' cond .. even a mint puttmg green' For the dJscemmg bu.' er seeking pnvacy. ele~ance and serenity. orrerl'd al $260.000 ~ I' ""-ll lU \I I\ . \ ' !~ll f Cm! Hw1 Cora!l4 ~ti Mar BIG HOUSE LOW PRICE Rambhn~ 5 bedroom. s1nglc story with runc- t iona I central ramily room plan Super roun· try kitchen with all but It ins. overlooking shady pat10 with h a n ~1ng plant s Grc,11 neighborhood rlos1: lo beach. Don't miss th•~ opportunity FUii pnrc S81.500. CALL 751·3191 C:SELECT I PROPERTIES Get GREEN ca~ ror WlilTI'.: elephant~ with a Classified Ad Call 642-5bi8 STE'S TO IEACH Durux u I 0,000 l.autifMlly rect.corated ottd atl HW ittco11t• .... ht best IEACH,..,.... ...a. SU,EI 3 • 2 bedrooM •ltt. 1ll aterfroat Ho•n 2633 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 631-1400 macnab I Irvine realty FANTASTIC! Prof. decorated single·story home w/ocean & Catalina VlEW' 4 BR.s. J'h b::1ths. formal dining + family rm . Pool secluded in private courtyard -or walk to the 3 private beaches! $345.000. Donna Oodshall 644·6200. <K-130 > M2·12lS 901 Dover Orhrt '44-6200 1-i•r~ View Center I rvtM ot Campui. V•lltV Ctntrr 752·1414 filc~1~~~.~~.r;-~~! BEACH LIVING AT ITS IEST On the BALBOA PF;NTNSULA tn this g raC'tOU!--thrN· hcdroorr. homl with int1matc C'Ovcrcd patio Le!-...., than a blot k to h<JY or ocean unc! m 1mpecC'ablc l'Ond1t1on tor S200.00<.> Op<.•n Wed I 5 St>t Bill Bent:-u• ('.! 15 Sev 1 Ile .A COlDWEU IAMtrB CO 644·9060 116 I SAN JOAOVIN HILU PC IN NCWf'ORT CENTER SEEK & FINO~ M C C A I Q C \ C T f ~ ~ R C I t C C 6 0 r q L V f C c C ~ r ~ ' r ~ P T ~ 1 $ ~ v r ~ ' ~ c v r I~ ~ s t ~ sis q e A r A q v q • v 1 ~ r v A ~ f J 5 ( q ( C ( V \ C C -T § C ~ K E N r <.: ~ T q 'I r C C , E Y \ A N A 0 S R T q C q T l G C .\ ~ • ' ~ r Q ~ 0 ? c r r H r ' 1( 1 v r ~ ~ t C A S N ~ 0 A S t <.: t 'I ; c 1 R f ' l A 11 ._. f ! A q ( r C T A c C M , ~ ~ ~ l 8 ~ l ~ q c ( c I • ' c ~ c ~ ~ ~ I l C 1( ~ C A S r Q ,\ N C ' ~ /.I 11 /I 0 A <.: ~ ( ' l r p ~ C ~ ~ M C M ~ L C ~ ~ r c .\ ' ~ A C ~ • G ~ t ~ A A ~ c y c ~ c f v 1 r r J ( A s ln\truct1on~ Hidde" word: btto.., JOl)tfr lo,,...•rc:. l't4(k wero. up. doWf' o r rt11qonaflv nnd rKI" •nd bO• •1 '" C.k• Coo ti• ii reed Rome Tunev E1JYpt11N KinQO~<I ~M1nc1 Conntll1en Su111n11 Sv-oned Gftot C•ltlor111t ., 'lhompaon "" Mu1tat tit1alon1n• r omonow. aibhttl PIK• 1-I I I I' I I I "'1v oocaor 1010 me tll•I 11 • .,,,,. 01eoreccli.t file way 1 wH .. .at>uelno my bOC!y tlY °"'' ~ ""'"0 I '"'"" 111a: ' wna1 fl• 'Mid W•tn II•~ • · coog11. __ S_A_C_S_f.-.-C---.i ,,·~to llard IC' unoen111no n1m I I I' I I' O (""'r •·~ "'• ""'' • oM...t ' ...... ~Q " ""-! ,...,,.,,.Q ~" !-._._.__._.__ _ __, •C\o d•"•&c-l. 1 Of"' ~O ~ J .,_.(.• & ~:;•;~r,r,,en,~i:~f \1• I'> i j' i' i' l' I' I' ] t) ~7:'-:~~~llf• If°" ,, ·c r I I I ! ! I' I SC.AM-lETS Am'"'•" In Clouiflcotfoft 5300 J I I I H0tt~• ~,. Sdt HcMnu hf' S-. Houwt For Sc* HOU1H For Sate HcN#u' For Sc* H041S•~ For Sdf ········•••·······•·•·· ··•···•··•············· ~.~.~······~· ~.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~.~~ ... !?~~ ~~~~ ...... !?.~~ G-m· • 10 ~-NI 1001 llllboeltl..s 1006 CAMI<> JBt, 2Ba. Creal\ paint. va • ••• • •• •• ••• ••••••• ••• •• •• •••• • •• • ••• •• •••••• ......... •• ••••• ••••••• • • HIGHLANDS cant... trg cov pe1110. Nes._t ···················•··· ..................•.•.. ·•·•·•••··•·····•···•·· ......•.....•••••••.•.. Costa MHa I 024 ln'i~ I 044 U.,,.0 1.ach I 048 Mlulon Viejo I 067 .•...•...........•..•..•......................••••.•.........•....... •····•····•··••••••·•·· CHOICI POOLSIDE BIT OF IT Al Y * DUPUX • ~iu111ful Cortci c"-"tom TownhOO!le an dcl. C11J>(· OHL Y $9 l , 900 Orean •i&• ol hwy. lt-vt·I dtt<>r. :I br. f' R wiuni B~ HUY 1-:v1rn 1 Shady & 1>1!duded nor al CS.I Mar .....i.r.r y.uu1>1 Uwnt>r -. ill hoi.oct• J>'lllO lroot enlt')' Black Sl:U.ZiOO 557-IW70 -· ....., putthl&.'>t' of Lht:ae a IUUU slat~ C'loors. 81.i OCl'dn ~~ l blk lo Netrpor1 l,.1v1i.h use of lvly ltJhun lot. euy ac~ w ~uch <1 u " b 1 t 1 n \'ii I 1 n..: Beach 2 br I \"6 h.i hie rNke this homt> 11 Neecb ~mt. minor n • bar ~ t.&ck. 2 Cull ba w1f11epJace. detar lwd real deuJ(ht A k1ti·hen prun, kieal for hornc> & many extras 6 upgrades aarages. pr1 v dri vc that will dell~httbe <'ht!f income Hurry. only Waik lQ ~r~. Ir" cul dr Louted on 4 lt'N'S of ~y UK-pnvacy or lhiS Sl!le.900 S<lt' lol S81.900. A~'>Uto beautl/Ul t~ tM.SOO 3 bdrm. 1 ha Gardt'n MWlOO Re.tty ,94 0731 loun Pnn unly. 83l·~ REDUC£DT0$89,000 oofuUMklot Aslu.ngon V\eW lmna room ho!>~ BY OWNER A Uracw ve 4 bdrm , 2 ba. home m ly S154.500 • meke olfer! ma!llllve-$tont> fireplace M ""Al M -. ....,. Ag-t bi~OO esa u.:: ar. ~·"'""· UJ'\Dl8C. conditaon. Xlnt loc -"-~ ----Spacious family room 4 bd. tam rm Mtj..J79"1 UCI IA y Caroea def Mer I 022 •od oPCll k1t.chuo combo. --------Ownr1Agt. t>nn<'•Pl'IS home 7~1501. or~3:132 F .. bdr 2 J. b lh r J h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Spac. be<lrn1~. Cov\lred lT'SCOOL' Mesad~I Mar ~c.. m • 2 a arw Y ome on patio fuU length ot home un:a. 4Br. big pool. ckn/ only. 642 41~ RX AHO SAVI ------- Needs your person al WUch. Eltpana1ve view of ocean and t'an)'On. r:x: lremely quiet z Ue<S • 2 ~ , hUltlt tOnV\'rtlbll• quiet cul de sac. Overs azed pool, DUPLEX w1lh ocean view ~ Priced bar. S97.500. Owner will playhouse, extra storage. $169,000. A new om•nn1t In CdM to 11ell last! Call now, help hnao~ Pnn<'u> on $73,500 14 YFIONT Owner's unit ha~ 3 nn. i! 152 1100 ly Call o~ toe-uppt. b8. & 2 Ii repl:tl'l'l>, 1 in 1 •11. "' ., • 1 • 1 • • ,., • •I 5411 7530 3 Bedrm. waterfall. C1sh pond Gorireous patio. neep1ng Charlie w il l stay Call 64S-916l. IRYINE GROVES Severa! fine bayfront homes the muster BR• Newer 1 [. , I with pier & sups ~ce'dn:! s~rt~!t ft;,~::;,: . . .lVftH\t ~~:'!.*~~c~. Shownbyappt.fU0.5112. _ A -=-=·-·-=a=' prof lndscpd, m any BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR Hurry on this .iori.:fous 3 bedl"O()m step down tam1· ly room home. W1tbout a du ubt , the lovelies t Poplar model around. Loaded with t'xlras and pnced to sell ut only Sl M,900. Call now . den $121,500. COMYENllMCl A.ND PttlVACY xtras. Must. sell. under IAS Y SBJ.IUt appraisal $106.500. Open J()<Xi down is fine. Owner Sat/Sun 1·5. Wkdys. will help you buy this lov-MS-7428 341 Buy\•J t· Dttlf« N B b7S 6161 11 ,~ • , 1 i. 1 1-11\ r • Wl /\l 'TC>H._. [JI V f I r-H-'I •"4~._ 1., OPEN llOllSE , REAi TY /' in one. Bcaullfully r(• ~ra~ z Bed • 2 Ba O· Y O .susl steps t o Laguna's Maio Beach . --------•! ely 2 BR home on an R·2 975 Denver Dnve. -----------------lot& room w bwld 2nd Prinonl,y. 1 ~ HOME + INCOME unit. Great potential at ---.-----''----.5..,t;;;.r.~:::::". 1026 and Downtown. Ar .1 ________ _ rordably prHl•<l at HUllltY TO SUDEY! llDUCID TO $159.tSO Best buy in Cameo Highlands with an ocean view. Enclosed front courtyard entrance to a lovely 4 bedrm, family room home. So quiet & private it·s almost hke livmg in the country. See today & you'll buy 1t! WESlEY M. TAYLOR CO.. UM.TORS 2 I I t S-Joaqltin Hih Rood NEWPORT CENTER. M.I. 644-4910 So. or Bays ide A rare and $138.SOO. Call for details No qualify-Dramatic, ft• •••••••••••••••••••• surpnstngly s pacious 3 f.40.5112 agt. st.y, 3Br. 2'h ba. Nr b. I B r . <'e n tr a I a 1 r . Ur +den, 2 story home 10% dn $129.~. 646· spnnklers. lrg cov P•t10, PLUS a roomy never PRICED RIGHT! UHDB MilKET new ext pautt. 33001 li1g v acant rental. Pvt This lovely 2 BR home SW' 66l·J3Sla1<ent f1nancu>g provided at has at all. Nice locauon. August l wrtl hst at --------- substantial savings to R-2lot.roomtobwld2nd lugber price. Popular fwdainValey 10l4 blzyer.1269.000 unit,mot.ivatedseller&a 48drm Mesa Woods •••••••••••••••••0 •••• Call fOf° cMfoits great price. Terms avail model w /atnum. Open THE UST RAMCH REALTY 644-7211 at $138,500. call to see. Sat Z2nd & Sun 30th, Bre alhtairng drama 551-2000 ~5112 ,..... l·Spm. Call owner/agt w /vaulted ceilings. lot3 i--------- /.Jn NIGEL DAILEY & ASSOCIATES . &•· for app1 rl hght. 4 Lrg BR + h~e SlSK HELOW MARKET JASMINE CltEEIC 1087Santa Rosa fam rm w/wet bar & S..crif1ce• Btful lrg nu ln the heart of Corona del »S.SOO. Ask for Jack le. mass1 ve frplc. Superb 3Br Wdbrdg. 673·4311. Mar : dramauc entry Dys. 636·3760. Eves. Io c W a I k t o Agt. with bal 1--v 557-0912. E V E R Y T H J N G : ,_;.;;..__ _____ _ cony over ...... ing S146 900 J:Jkr 7~ Orange Tree Plan 4 on Lhe living room-cathedral Pl.A y TIME · · · · lake. 1 br. & loft. Cen· $85.950. 1-------- NORIMS REALTY .. 494-8057 • 2 Hones + Shdlo 4 gara1e~. bf-am ce1l lnl(s. much panel1na. frplt''& etc. A bit V1ctona Beach ~an view'>. iclnl oond. By Owner. $239,$00 494-2695 AKUNHIJGKTS TOWNHOUSE 3 Bedroom, 2~ baths pr1v<1 cy. many amerulies, e~y access to clubhous e . s wimming pool and 2 temus C'Ol.lrts One ol Misst<lll V1eJo·s ID06t convenient locu licos. S89.500 CJ Coldwell Ban~er 1/•ACRI lmmac 4Br. 2Ba. 2 frplcs. hme in CamL-o Highlands. Ocean & ca· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nyon v\ewon v. acre. Pvt bch access. Opn Sat/Sun. 1-6prn or by app'l. 709 MOVlNG m I Cameo liigblands Dr. ~:~u!!17'u.s~':t';;'; GoM. tennis. swim. cklle Tiburon lownhome. Large t/aar. beaut1fully d e· room: professionally de· by to this sparkling Mesa 3 Br. 2 sty Balboa Model. corated, pool. teon1s, corat.ed.Gatedentry.24 Verde 4 BR. 3 .BA Many eictras. Comm gym,c!crecreallon room. hour steuri ty. pool. w trormal dining. Re· pools, bier, 754.QQ. Want fast sale. SSB.500. jacuzzi and TENNIS painted in & out. New PricedSSOOOunderVAap· Owneragt 832·8752 Smashina! Newport a.oc11 , 06• Your r~tutt wifl loot •••••••••••••••• •• ••• •• great in ttus 3 UR vu home at the apex or Alta EARLY ILUPFS trnsfstibl. Pric~ lrYitw Fonntr Model f'nce sl~hed $20.000 for immediate sale. 2700 ~ ft home. lge bdrmi..1 formal dining, island kit c h en w Jb ltns Cathedral clgs, separatt' bdrm & bath for live-in Parquet floors, wood paneling Needhous10ginfo.? $247.500. <Fee Land) COURT. carpet. Sl~7 ·500 submit pra1sal. Fast sale. VA DHRFIB.D CO&.£ OF NEWPORT yoor home an t.rade. buyers call oo this 4 BR New Offenng Plan 4 Vista. Hard to find. larae FftOHT IOW level lot. too $245.000 VIEW REALTORS HAL PIMCHIM Par k s ide Es t al<' 'rownbouse. Highly up- 675-5511 REALTORS w tbo nus room. Bkr. !{faded. Top loc· Owner Call toll rree Prine only. 673· 159'.!. l 800-525-8920 jJ! IAY Is llRDS ,.lf(l Stroll or JOb. Gree.nbelb. ~ 't1,1.:t1 1n '1 " • ~ \ ' I l~ I~ f =mr "•1 Ctrtn1 de! M11 HOME O/o IHCOME Co:zy 3 br l:t.. ba front house w/2 br, loft rear unit. Offered at S18.5.oOo 1k mita Ellertsen, rltr. 67S-Zl73 HEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 DR. 1 Bath,• garage, lar~e yard, fruit trees. n e ar Harbor ll1gh $89,500. Roy McCcrdle. Rltr. 548-7729 I BLOCK TO BEACH duplex. less th11n :I )rs old EaC'b unit has blln range. oven, dJ.shwasbcr, bnck fr-pie. Also has huge4 car garage $18&.500 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 **• Doewto Shiel~ 240'JI Gourilm1 R!I)' Laguna N1gut'I You arc tbe winner of three frH tick&h. c S22.50 value>. tu 'llncJincJ lros.. lamum & Balley Circus A~usl 3rd lhru 15th Anaheim Convention <:enter. 800 W. Katella T1<•kets must be ex· changed for reserved seats at the Convenl.lon Center ahead or ume. Call 642·5678.. Ext 329 to C\8Jm your tickets. *** MO LOAN FEES Ext. GU74 orGU40 R~IC 3 br. 2 ba, rrplc. No obligation. A servit' patios, well decorated. of Affl.l.Jated 1.ndependen Guest house. $153,000. By Brokers owner. 640-7030. BUSY & NEEDING Uruque Homes of Mes Verde is "pl~ged mto' a r elocation referra service that has creat a demand for mor salespeople. We are bus and need help ! Ex pL•rieoced or n e salespeople may apply Attractive (antiques> of (r{'(' & top quality < pie> associates to wor with. Contact Sand Orlowsk or Jim Wood a 546-5900 Wllelc*t11 REAL ESTATE WTSIDE AXER UPPER C rc>at location! Lot ri0x1:a. Cin·ular drive in front. alley at rear. 3 Bdrm, 2'h Bath + hobby room. large pool. Harbor Hi g h . WORTH REMOOELING2 for future location va lue! Make offer! 400lll" ~ Rlll 111 CJlitflff!h llUS NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 Bdrm 2 bath. sparkling 1acU%7.i on large lot in beaut1ru1 Newpo r t Jle1#UJ1S. Completely re· modeled and enlarged Don't miss It ' Call 54()..1151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Sew in an Hour' ColioMHa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTIVATB> SBLYS lUHITS MES4VEADE Investors hurry! Costa Mesa's fillesl area offer· mg a fantastic invest· menl opportunity. Was sold no w back on market • going, going 1:one again . unless you call now• 54S-9491. SouJ?ht after ColleJtc Park a rea w /peaceful cul·de·sa e location Warm wood panelling & cha.rnu.og frplc give this ---------1 inra spacious 3 bd. 2 ba ---------Plmurt to crochd anel ~re to be a lam1ly treasure! home that real fmly feel mg. Shows hke u model home. Avoid loan Cees • M!Uer will carry loan at a low Interest rate! Or, use your GI loan & seller will pay loa.a discount feee. tl40-77U Have 90methiox to sell? Classified ads do It weU. BEACH VILLA As sume $54.500-4 Bdrm, 2story, formal en· try. huge Ii ving room w/fireplace. Garden. kitchen. d1ninR room. Underwater #tlasa view ol 44• free form pool, Sweeping s tairs to massive guest soite. Take over VA loan or low down. ICatelloRfffty 847-1>06 I 546-9366 Crute a wmd rainbow effect Wl\h !hi$ fan-Of·foUI colon shell al&han. Richly fTin&ed - it's foolely on bed, sot a, won. deiful IOf hips. Pattern 7020· usy trochet dlfect1ons. L . -dT -di -' $1.SO IOI e.acll pattern Add v7 '"""ic.... •nt .... i.-3~1 each pal1ern for first class a11marl and hilndline Send to: a "l Alice "**s I t ONE MAIN P"" -whip up. Needlecraft Dept. 105 111> up $Wifl) skimmtf 1" Daily Piiot minutes• ~n crisp. 110-11on cotton •ali~ ow a..t. si.. . ..., blends. tis ldral IOI llome, 1e YOft. flY tOOll. Pnnt NllM, son and sllopping Add1ess, Zip. Pattem lluN«. Punted P1ttt1n 9279 Misses vAtUC packtcl. 1978 HHOlC· Sizes 8. JO. 12. I'. 16 S.ze 12 cRAn Qt)lo&. Choose hom (bust 34) ta~ I S18 Janis 125 d~&ft$. 3 free tnSldt All 4$ 1ncll lab11r cult\ Knit. C1oc11t1 Stno 75t S-d SUI ._ .a ........ Elsy Gifts '•' °'1llmtllts .S1.50 Md ~ .. -~ ,.,,. .. N6ow ~ ....... $1.50 fint-dm ...._ ..-... .. Shrtt •11• htt Q.itU •. SUS Seild lll: St1t'11 '1' P*b Quilts .... SU~ llAllAll MUTUI Ctochtt With S.V11o ...... Sl.00 ,. •7 Credltt a...,..._ .. . Sl.00 r attern Dept. 4., lttf'J fifty !)lilt$ . .. .. Sl.00 Dally Pilot Ritlt* Croehtt .... , .. jl.00 2ll ... 11111 St.. .. ,... Sew l """ w . .. .. .. us ltY 10011. Prillt MME. AD-"'""'°'nt ._ ...... 1:1,00 ouss. z1r. sui • mu F1ewtr Cnichtt w . . . .. . .oo IMlltR. H.tlrpill Cnlclllt W . . .. . 1.00 LOOI\ RICH. YOUNG. SMARl Instant C-llft W •• , l.00 Oii ' buclpt! S.... lllW 10tt IMbnt Mltt1111t W . , .1.00 drttstS. lops. skirts. p.t11IS IMUlll Moftty W .... .$1.00 _,11 tn HEW SPRIHC SUM Complttt "" llOa .$1.00 MER PAnEAN CAJALOC ft~ eom,lett E #14 Sl.00 pattein coupon Slllld 1~• 11,nn Al 1111 #12 .. 154 101 .... 5'wiwl ..... I 1.00 ..... , ., 11t1 •• .. .7s. 1-.1111t111t ,.,... W t.00 Mldttllll Qlilt .... #1 .. 1Sc IK-MltlM CM111t W.Sl.00 IS Qaillb for foay #1 154 12' T1lrifb n.-W Sl.50 Ioli of 16 Mt, R•rs 754 67S-..392 754-6262. 547·5832or552·8394. Best buy in Mesa Verde, 4 bdrm, :I'" ba, l700sq . fl . 4/5 BR. 2"'-r ba. 2 sty, be· pool. tennis 173,900. ing upgraded thruout. 675-7414 Will consider contract. •1 ·-... -1-htcl-on--.-adt--1-0-4-0 sale. $100,800. Ownr/agt Bill 831·1257 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' OWNBl $'500 DOWH DESPEAA TE If you are a vet. you can MOVING 00)' this 1:16.000 3 br, l~ J d ba home oo the Eastside ust reduce to $87.500 for tbe above down pay Many upgrades melt.Id menL Home tuts lots of trig marble frplc & entry enhance thts · d ose to used bnc_k. ceramic Lile beach . home 3 bdrms 2 & 2 patios. Hayward ba & • Watson Real Estate. owner wall carry i31·558l 2nd. Open Sunday l -5PM. · 8402 Casull.Jan. 7S9-l.SOI MESA VERDE or ~-8984 2 STORY (r._-_,,,.,,.,'Jn111;~j"~•4•1P.11•1•4•J•. 4br,famizyroom.3ba + . -"·-·----·-- redwood t ub s pa 1n Real £'It.ate SE'cluded yard. New list ing. Only $112,500. David S&S Resale Spec1a1Jsts. Bowice. Realtor. 546-9950 3,4 or S bdrm models .. #I In Caifonia" MESA VERDE By owner, 3 br 2 ba. family rm. frpl, tented yrd. Reduced to $79.000 as needs pamlln~ ell'. 2980 Jacaranda Call al'lerS. 675-8461 4-BRW VA terms. lowest pnce Agt 549-8062. avail. ~ome w /pools. 008·4002 Pennington Properties l BR condo, near beach & shopp111g, bltn kitch, new carpet & drapes Pvt patio. 142.000. PP. 96312i2 BIG FAMILY Pl.AMI $93.500! G iant f amily ll v1ng room. High vaulted ceal· ings. Brick f1r{'place. Huge chef's kitchen· family r oom c ombo. Super large f1n1shed bonus room. 1-:xcellent r ul de·S•.H' lul'allon ~ell i:r transfe rred· anxious! .Jus t $93,500! What J vahJl'' Call fast! 752 1700 .,., ?·,, ,_,., >10 •• ' ~,eann PROIA TE SAU Broadmoor, Oakwood Plan, profess. decor. & rur-cond. 20 Oakdale. s:uo.ooo. Sall' s ubJect to e:ourt approval i.fi.1 s l111m; ~ \[ 11 .. tl~ r:; l 1l1 rn Rmg ti40 5560 Any11'1•c> Eastblulf Prot Aldq Fonner Model Home In Greentrt'l' Windsor Model 4 bdrm . 2 ha .. ram. rm (A·ntral A IC l.01 sw tablc for a VERY LARGE pool All this and location too• CJll for further detwls chffs & shows lemf1t' "Tnoa" 3 bdrm. Open H°'-L'Se Sal & Sun 1·5 PM 2175 Vis ta Entrada 759-1.501. ~~.~ .. !~~~ (~1wn1341aM?1 Laguna Niguel Rea1 F.otalt' Realty • Su MMERT E & SlS.OOODOWM IM •BY OWNER•BEACH THE LS JllSl 200 steps away LIVING' IS EASY! JBr. 2Ba. frplc. 2 car ~ar rmma<' & 1rnJ)t'l'l"thlt• : in a Carmel-like ~cthn~ BR .:!'~ HA l'arl. ~1~u1· on a pvt st m LidoSand:s <'Ondo l::nh·rtdlll 1111 a ll.JB.500 645-1262 l' n o 1 m o 1.1 pat1n Sllll.j()Q BY OWNEtt 49S-S220 496-24 13 Nwpr1 ll~s lrg eorncr 493·9494 830-5050 lot, 2 bdr 2 ba. family rm "*'°""' 105sl ~~~~Su:J!~·500 • •••••••••••••••••••••• S.lrSaHC .. ALLLAKE FACILlTIES + A LAKE VJEW. IUX· unous earthtonc deC'or. gorgeous mstr s wte, lu.sh aU'ium. tded entry. air cond.. ror comfort & <1 pn<'e you <.'an afford 714--770-2111 DOV ER SHOR ES Owner must ~ell 4Br, :I&. prof lndscpd. & de corJled w /1acun1 & pool. Bltn microwave m any olher xtra ~ $229,500 Opn SUndays 12·5. l.531 Highland Dr 645-4226 or 833-13 t 6 lyOWHSt w: ~~ AssumabJe loan 8~•r.b. 4 . •_ :L br 3 ba, POOL. family rm. 2 fl.replaces. 2350 sq ---------4 ft, la the & plasler. <'UI· ---------t de-sac. Price reduced Miuioll V'tejo I 067 $17.000. 714 /~ •-•••••••••••••••••••• Owner/Agt. $162,90<1 NEWPORT CUSTOM Gorgeou11 rant'h s tyli• C'ui.toro bwll in Newport• ~uit•t <'tJl-de-sa<:'. "led bn<'k pathway and whllt• rail fence. 2 MaS!>IV•· fu-eplaces. Be<trnt.'<I <'<'11 in~"· Huge family room W{ll ft . WCl bar. 'f'rUt• eountry style kitchen Fant:.istit' 66' roveretl pat.Jo! RV parking and much , muc h more' Owner will carry 2nll ---------i T.D. Just reduced $6.000 SIXl&.OQCS TOIEACH $98,000 OVER 66 AVAILABLE , 2, 3. 4 BR homes with low interest assumable loans-no new loan fees or qualifyin g . R ed Carpet. SJG.9311 ---------NOW only Sl19.000 l•--------•J H urry, eall today• Walk back from the beach to thLS 6 mos new cootemporary 2 sty, into a soaring hied floored entry. Step down to lush camel carpeting In living room w /brick frplc w / gas lighter. Walk thru dining room Into fabulous kitchen w /bltn microwave. Central A/C. Auto sprinklers. Mot1vat· ed seller bas just slashed pnce $10,000 ror qukk sale. Exclusive agent. SACRIFtCE SALE Name your own terms Very attractive 4 Bdrm. ---------2\.'z bath condo. Family nn. 2 frptcs. Near pool Asking $104, 900 HEWrORT CENTER I.EAL TY 640-1812 IRING the kids. bring the dog Clean & ready for conve- nient family laving. 3Bdrm. ram rm. frplC', 2~8a . cov paUo. storagt! RYE IB>ROOMS It ·s the Ha mpton Plan in Greentr ee. ,\ location close to commuruty park and pool This s pacious home comes complete with its own jacuzzi. COV· ered pal.lo and a down to earth pl1t'P of $105,900 Act Cut on this one! iii~!!!!!ii5e:ii:)I shed. doghouse. 2 tn1 's w oooan. Close to schools red hill ~,, .. 552-7500 Owner transferred. Com· ~~~~~~~~~ pare at $95,300. _ Stlnny Cal Realty 636-3760. LEASE Costo Del Sol 67J..SMO ~~i:.g ;;:;~~~~~: [~" ""ilitili a ir cond cove r ed ~at10 ... hurry $~6.500 · ; 714·TIG-2lll ___ _ ~\5: &-• 81..Uf'f'S I LF.Vf:L VI EW ~~ 1 end u1111 . 2 br 2 h.1 · '.!./ $157.000 Owner 644.-t.,'111 SACRIRCE =~~.~~!'c~ Br. bonus. tam. DI R. conv. pit, we tbar, 3 frplcs. 3 car J?ar. Im mac. newly landscaped. You won't believe it but out of town owner will !!ell thlS beauty ror Sl32.SOO. w111 also consider 10% down orlseopt. HOUSE IEAUTIFUL FJef(ant de<.'Or. VanLu11 wallpapers. 3500 S t-'. of heaul.lful home on 12.000 ~I' lot. w1formal thnm~ +lam rm, w/used bnc-k f'P & lari:e hvmg rm Home overlooks l1Hf!•' ('Overed patio & beautifully kept g:irde11 & lath s hade arcJ Separate J?a rden w /fn.111 & nut trees. grape a rbor &strawbernes. You'll~· glad you took the lime hr 11ec this beauty! Call 646·4380, Ruth Laun .. t br. 2 ba. D/W. fpl. I m l to bch . 183,500. Owner OPEN DAILY 1·5 9fAl.62IO OPTION -------•t0on·t Miss This Ruy! Bav 757 W. WIUOM BY OWNER 3Br. 2·2 t'ar SACRIFtCE! Ave property. (2> 2Bdrm Rltr LUE HIUS RL TRS. 581·2600 493·2513 3 BR, Z ba. new cp<a & gara~es. bltns, sm dwn 4 Bedroom in University Reduced 18.000. Sens a· hl!e9 J-624 9914 drps. Corner lot. w/lrg to qual1f1ed buyer Par'«! Lease wtule you taooal tn·level Over 2300 --------- RV access 4c stor age. $106.000. 963-9350 save Uiedown payment! sq ft. H"de mslr 3 wte. Baycrest R.1nch :style. REDCARPET754·1202 -d 3 b Fl' S76 .500. O wnr /agt, l ... tlt°" beaut. lutcbcn, lorm11I wf.l Br . .-en. a. " 631-0954 ~ 1042 dlnang. indoor service frplt. rh<'f ' de li~hl Pl R area. 3 Bdrms & 3 car ldtch<'n. dbl gar & pool l:&STSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'll1RP PO A 8 2 moA '1l1ft ~&rage. 71Hl37·9500 y o wnt>r $ I 0 ooo 3Bdrol.2balh. ram rm. OramaUc4 8 R,3ba.p00I, I n Creek!l ide. the •• _,~ • ~.Mkofr guest quarters & super 1so· dock . By ownr. IOt'aUon. Only $79,500 S 3 9 5. o O O. D a Y s ; epitome of the phrue. WESTCLIFF' Mk about V.A terms' 714/898.3533 PRIO~ IN OWN · 48lt3Buorl BR+fam Cll --------ERSHJP Thls home ln· ··--------1 rm. Jo'r , DIW. remodeled lloow '""-1044 eludes 3 bedrooms.•· kJtch & baths. rust C"l R.J. W.tMrt0ttCo. ••n••••••••0 ••••••••• g arden atr1 um with [;;=====;......==--1 lhruout 8ig & beautiful 559-4556 SMOICET'ltll patio, cenlrlll air. t'On· Sl .62 per o•y Ra r ~ill ll pri ced Jt vers at1on pit with " Marin R 1 A deli•htful and souaht rlreplace <ind Spanish ~=· a ea. ty HELP! af\er3Bdrmsioglestory tile entry. S ensibly Thal'aALl.youp3y end unit on f(rttnbolt pnced at SIOO,OOO. for a Owner closed escrow on new purchase hist week. Have to sell 2512 Davis Pl .. C M. thJs wttk ' 3 HR, 2 ba, frplc. Jo; ~idc. $86.900. Aslc for Curt. 642-6$54, A~. Near pool. jac\W.l. tennl~ 30 day ad and bOce traila m.900. Jn the Uttle •• llt!I Classttlcd Ada are really CallfordtMllt 644-7211 /.Jn NIGU. IlAIL[Y & ASSUCIAI [5 small "people to people'· 0 r 11 nit' T re" \:on · sates calllS with bla r•· domlo1ums . r1on 2 1 aderstup and bll reiiutu 1 Bcodroom with lofl. t'nd To pl11Cr your t'lau Uled urut SSZ.SOO ~ 4.981 or ad. call todll,)' &42-5618 ~-0483 WOODllUDGE ltEALTY 551-3000 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW' 641-5671 "T,datWJ ~· From S~~~wn to $1 2.000 down. p " r p:iymt'I from 1725 to S1200 tmo. are1111 : NR. 118, Lakeforeet, CM. No quollfylnf( nl'ce,,.sar y. Mov1• m l.Odly. 957 1998 Pl'lnonly Rn q lt\ 1n J1hoppcr:1 rNl't tht• llltJI' ~d) lt1 Ct.1sslfh-d l't'RtJlarly And they hod whal they re looktnai for I .•.••••..•........•.... ····••·············•·•· ·····•······•·········· U~EANF'llO'iT. UNITS Prim~ Balboa ~ toe Xlnt <'Ond On ly StZS,000 Agt 642 33311 CONT. !-"ROM 7/2.4 5lh day.go back 4·don pass ao. keep cllpp10 ad Lido hlc unde $1000K. Ex OK. lmportc Ille 11 flXlure:s. founl1un etc. Make th1i. ex perit:nce al I 15 '1a Waue ri. unrorgettablc Ready lo OCCUPJ m COU· SPECTACULAR WHITEWA TH VIEWS Thi• CUit.. 3 ~ 2 we. .... home ia dOM to ••et ,.W.g. A..MtiH h•cllfek rock flreptou CMd tRtwcom to name o f~w. Attrodl•~ flnaftcln9 OYOflabie. • .$147,500. 495-1720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rc-lilauranl s ilt:. 133' oceun frontage 1n (;arlsbad $280.000 W R .M Realty . Ownrtagt, 714434·1135. Fantastic ocean views 2+2 condo on the sand. ull amenities $150.000. Belmont Riiy <2 13 l 432-0054 C°""'9rc ial f'rop«tr I 600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( oee.-kffl•hth ••••••••••••••••••••••• Big Bear Lake Qabins. rw1llc lake view $19.900 New Gambrel $36.900 Johnston Rea lto r s. 866-2100, eves, 644-7585. Out of CCMlllfy P,.operty 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA ~:.~:~~ •••. ! lu.dly. July 25. 1978 OAJLV PILOT C'l S!:50 2 br lndey kl~ (J•t•o I lml1iN9• IHctt 3240 Newport lectelt 126' Newport leach l26t Gar ~Save• Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CONSUMER'SGUIOE 2B ..,75 / d ( d Bearh' eo 2br kid& plex .r -w er nr oc SEAVllW frplc ~900Save: Fee Cottaae 2br refng kids lddsgar Fee&454900 Unobstructed view of •CONSUMER'SGUIOE gar~&f.5..4900 Fee •CONSUMER'SGUIOE N CONSU G ocean and e wporl Boat ~lip' R50 2br kids • MER'S UIDE 2Br PoOI' Refng 1295 yd Be•ch JBR. Jb11 New petsRar64S"'900fec East·slde 3 bdrm den Kidaplex F'ee64s-4900 full security Tennis. •CONSUMER.S GUIDE entry kit, 2'-'k ba'. xlnl •CONSUMER"SGUIDE J.itcuu1. )w1m m1ng rond. 5575 759 1092 l8001mo consider lse opt WALKTOBEACH Agt/Owner As k for Nr So Coaat Plaia. s yr 4 br. 3 ba. I yr. old SS15 Gar)' at M2·4230 or ur old 3 BR . ram rm . mo.Ron847-«125 (71411Sl-6373 0wnrtAgt lasterully decorated Beaut. 2Br+den condo SpecHySeav1ew Home br 2 ba. hg fireplace adults only. no do11s. comm pool. l blk from ~ch l62S 675·5557 rei. . 847 -4788 work Family p ref 'd . S57S ~1 b Le 557 0133 ... ., c. wet ar. pool. for. IAYFIOMT COMOO 11iE COVE;.tsa~1de Ur. ase sauna. Blks lo beach. Luxury 1 BR. 2 ba unit Pool, Jae. Pnv bch. t Spacious 3 DR. 2 ba. S.SO/mo. 963-8377 w/v1ew AvaJJ monthly. bdrm & den. plwih c::xe<' Greenbrook.nr So Coaat S41.53brkidspetsyard or l ease opl $S9S condoS800 759-1092 Plaza. Cntry k1tch. shag $275llbr kid gar rncd yd 640-2981 Cl'J)t, A/C, frplc, pat.. 934 Small ree. 55Hl82A --------- /\Zalea. S49S 546·7214 •HOMEFINDERS• Harbor Vu Hml·~ Monaco 2Br • den. :.!Ba. S210 tbr kids & pets ok 3 Br PoOI home. Perfect ~.Ca ll 549-8755 S002brkids. pets. a a r con d S6 5 o, 3 Br Small ree. 557-~4 town h o me . Hun l $260 lbr "i blk buch SZ& lbr : blk to beach Small ree 55i-0824 •HOMEFINDERS• pie or days. c. Quintard San ClemtnM I 07 6 Mobi~ Homn ftei.ltoc-673-8250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For SM I I 00 CAMHERY VILLAGE ·Coolln~ Tomorrow PANORAMIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWPORT IEACH By owner 1 month old m ode l hom l' Pro(tsslonally decorated int~. & landscaping Air conditio ned 3 Bdrma. $82,!150. tor,; down Call114·737·609S •HOMEFl NOERS• Harbour area. SS75. Joan 1265 2br kids pets pat to S2802br kids fncd yd gar SrNtll ree 557-0824 •HOMEFINDERS • or Jo 846-1371or846·2597 2 Br. ocean v1tw. frple. newly de corated . ~ardener Adults. no S4502br l11e bdrms nite Sma II fee SSi-0824 •UOMEFlNDERS• pets Monthly S5i5 --------- Oc~ View Homts Three commercial lots. 4 luxury CWlto m homes EXCITING 2822 24 26 Newport 3Br. cpts. drps, bllns. on Adams near Marn. $400 mo 963-9350 BEST YEARS OF YOUR WIFE • 1vwlable w benefit:. or e e Blvd .. eoc:,h lot 1s ~·xoo'. San Clemente coastal II\ One lot with building. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2352br kids plex n1re Small rtt 557-08:24 •HOMEFINDERS• 3 br 2 ba. very clean. beaut renced backyard mg Homes include wet Lwaary U•incJ store or office $325.000 bars, grecnhou~e win 1975 Madison 2Br. 2Ba. Call 546-5880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 314 .. are spent in her home Make them WONDERF"UL with this home on Balboa fl.land Leave the beaut1ru1 master bedroom suit dows. Nulone food lCn 20x 16 Ii v1ng rm 1~ ~us~~E~~ ;;'n°::d ~~~~ ~1:0s~d:~o~)a~!d~:t ~~~ lillll\~t.Rll $228,000 AU offers will be ...... ---.. ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Yorktown/Newland Btful new Woodbridge Condo 3Br. Jt,.,Ba, nr So Avail. Aug I $4 25 3Bdrm 2148 sq ft. S795. Cst Plaza, pool, gar, _96G-__ 2_106_.o_r_G4S_-63tl4 ___ _ mont.b·to·month patio. s:ns 640-0735 613-4311 . '"iM 3244 considered Full Bkr co California Pac1r1l· operation 498 0200 or Mobtle Home~les With lls own r1replace to llJl-9122 2706 Harbor, Sle 208 sunbathing 1n th 540.5931 pnvacy of the eotlosed MOTHER IN LAW or--------- deck Just stepg from th guest qtrs -b<'h house beach or JOU1 the bikers across from ocean. Nr. to tour this lovely lSland, bch access Pn me arl"'ll It can be yours ror 11 K R. Properties. agt Sue w1re11me or lov1ni: & IJv T11te 493-9381or49<!·9496 '"~ "I MHd to ~II" BREA Near new dbl wide Ben dtx 111 5 •Park. I~ i11ry rooms , rwy c lose < SE6J:i0. 77 l Ontu~ '"j ' I 21 I NHd the Cash." New 1 ~ atre -t br. ocean vu cstale Si239.000 Bldr says, "JUST BRING ME AN OFFER'" Moblle H~ Store 848.8895 Mobile Home St0tt Assumables. re possessions. buy rental::.. rent town. For mro ·--~ .i •• Mewport Cente-r 640.5157 Man orChns. Bkr 4~13 9:1a1, 4(12 1643 17141848-1895 HEY LOOk!! MOVERIGHTIM SPECTACULAR VIEW Wl• reall.> & truly do This mdescnbable dbl l::astblurf l.u !>k · O" mennitwhenwei.aythis wide Sanlana,complele· plan. 4 BR. 2l<: ba. highly fine home can bt> bought ly rurn1shcd including upgraded. ram1ly home nght Dl\Orce rorci·s sale brand new organ All you w1best view in area r b need 1s your clothes •" d-' 1 d 0 ~uper 3 r 2 ba home Profes•1onally lnds"pd ""a "" g ass oors. ex 1700 sq n. ask mg $94,500. " ' tensive bnck work Call but \\Ill Sl'noui.ly con· Musl see lo believe' 640-446! sider all offers llurry, 0034A·761 NEWPORT HTS Rl call l>on Dlt'~O Rl•itlt~ Mobile HOtM Ster. liw Id anolht'r un1l or ;iow 498·.'iOOO lj4ff-8895 c•rm\•ert ex1.,t1ng 5Br SanJuan De '\nLJ \'1lla,l(e. NB ~ouse into dplx $105.ooo Capistrano I 078 CI u bho u., l">. 1100 Is . Soulhlanderi. l)JI 2133. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bt>ach, hoal :-.laps :1 M2 6220 Uy Owner l.ovdy 3 br l'• bdrm. S3S,000 term!! -------t f I J Own(•r 1l>rokcr 675·1Yt511. By 0 "6la...IER 1.1, rp . many extras. "'"l-4920 "'" m1 lo OttnJ Pt llrbr "" tl35.IXIO 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. :'frar pool S72.700 l\s· UGUHA HILLS <hm Pvt pool & tennis. sumpt1on $9000 193·~150 Block lo ocenn ft'C(' s1m· -Pnl'e slashed $!,000 Qn pie No ul{l.s. 548·2787 TusHn I 090 this custom bll dbl wulc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spa 1n btfl 5 •Park B e i. t N E W P 0 R T U (HSQ8'4 711 SHORES nos 000 ,. II ruque John LyttJc home --.....i..u: H--Stor ... •• · '-a in Hills. New w/\'icw. •••uunc -... now for detaib l.l(c J Br. 3 ba Compare fW8·8895 TheW559ar~4~~on Co pnces SIH,000 SllO·l2118 --------.,.,., GRAND OPENING Mobile llomc. $45,000, otMr Real Estatl' SSOO CASH REBATE Any mobile home boui,:hl lhru this store thru July 31. 1978 rum incld dlShes & linen ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm, 2BA. laun rn), ~ Homts 20· X 40', 2 prkn~ !>lat<s For SCIM 1100 L!>e $21 5 mo Pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile H~ Store 16525 Magnolia Westminster 171411148-5 673-4850 700 l,1do Pk Dr i:t OCEAMRlOMT ~rr. f1i.h & bask on this great beach at your rront door, & watch glonous ... un,o,eu. Single ra m1ly - rnr loc $295,000 llOLLIS WOOD Rf.ALTOR 675 ~ti76 61' OF BAYRlONT Pier & :-.hp. for lar~c boaL~ 4 BR 317 Ba re s1dcnrc Agt 675 6900 BACK BAY ESTATE VIEW or pnvull.' lake. Back Bay & f' a~h ion I s land light s 5 ~droom~ formal din lllg. game room Loach or cxtrai.. top IO"ation' .\lnl valul'' Call 645 7221 •EXCITING• SI I 0 Pn Rt'ftt Al l he be a<' h. in BAYSIDE beaullfully landscaped Obi wide Lam~er near serluded adult park· water. completely up gorgrous 24x60 197'1 graded 1A34213 77> Oonus-top or the line, Mobile Home Store 2Br. 2Ba. ram rm & much mort> 1r you want 1148 ~ to hve m this IJp of lux-58,500 Small 2 bdrm Mii. urywithapauperspurse rl•nt $RI so Al~n tlui. is it . <KTt207·Rl . Flymouth Volorc' $3150. Callfomlo Pacific i;.i5 9~ Mobile llomeSal<'s ----- <.706 Harbor. Sle 2UR 540.5937 .... UGUHA HILLS L. Shoaf 2.'l-12 S Coast Hwy Only $19,000 for this love Lagunu Bearh ly dbl wide Lan<'er. nt•ar You arc the winner or fwys, shoppmR i·entcrs & titr.e fne tickets t>1:h Won't last Jt th1i; t$!2.50 value I, ro pnc:e ( 1214BX~721 Rinqllnq Bros. Mobi!. ~ Store lamUm & Boii.y "~ •rv EXCITING Augus~~';ft''ti'ru 15th ~ nu.,,, 21.. • KIDS & •ns. ~~~~~~.'~~"';<~~~~:~ 848.8895 r Tickets must bt• t•\ WHtclffR~ '• of s mill' rrom the c hanged for rt•s"n <"d heach. fun 1n the sun seats .ti lhe Convcnl1on 3Br. 2Ba too many Xlrais Center aheud or tlm•· lo mcnl10n. 1n mos t Call 642-5678. Ext 32!1 to h~nut1ru1 S• Family daJmyourtickcU. llGCAMYOH H.B. Elegant El Dor~rlo townhomc in choirc lot·a t1on 3 bdrm. 2 1'2 ba. c lose lo pool, 1acuJ;z1 & tenrus courts. Sunken hv rm. wet bar. frml din rm . h1J{ m s tr hdrm w 1b.ilcony 'Leai.t.· Lease option Ruy" llJ>t'n !louse Sun 1·5 PM it Sea Island. 75.'l 1501 Park 1n Cal1rornia. • * • sw1mmg pool. 1a<'U1.ll. •----------- saunas, enclosed roller Acn• for ScH I 200 skating rink. minutes ••••••••••••••••••••••• from Fashion Island & 20 ACRES the Pavillion & only 10 heautirul :\1urru'ta $29,000. <Dl..8.246·71 Valley Surrounded by Catifomia Pacific horse ranches. has 1t 's Mobile Home Sales own water well. Te rms. 2700 llarbor.Ste208 FJ\RGO 540.5937 ( 714 l 677·5001 ----OR 522·0S30 c.trd ONJ County Low dwn payment will wi.n get you this super dlx Athfttion! SUS :!Bdrm. lBa. crpts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRcw Property 2000 L...al)IMIHch 3148 drps, W/O, stove. kids ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. no pets S48·S981. REtfT ALS * 2 TRIPLEXES * Laguruta. oceanfront. on New 2 Br 1...., bath Condo 2 BR. 2 ba • . $450 Nr Lake Park Man to lhesai;ict: 3BR.3ba. + Dbl ear.'Swimpool.spa. ~~~·2 Ba · · $500/575 bch l~ BR. 3 ba: 1·3 BR. maid s qt rs. $2 .ooo rrplc, patio. atrl um 4 BR:~~ g:· · · ss75':!~ 2g~ bra:...11-~ BS1R 89 • 2 000 ba, 5 Mo/lease.Agt.499-4591 Open beam <'eil'g 111 mi 4 er.JBa ... $700 17~1~i3 ~~~bama. J:· Hewportleach l 169 ~n ~~~ $450/mo. days 4loSBR. 2"'1 Ba .... $675 536-1718 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.eves 962·2220 NEW TRIPLEX IY IUILDEll l 4 BR. sgl stry &2 3 BR: all spac1ow. deluxe units. Bike lo bch from here. s19a.ooo r P 24 12 Delaware. HB 536-1718 Stay 4 wks on Lido during 2 Br. 2ba. pool, all new Aug for $2000. 2Br. 2ba, cpts. shutters. appl's sll)55. 67H202. $a75 & 3 Br. 21".I ba. pool. M f. · b tenni s, bllns S5 25 agm •cient eachrronl Sourhlanders 631·2133. West Newport: home. 4 Bdrm. 2 baths+dorm _642 __ ·6220 ______ _ lofl. Vrly lse Sl.500/mo 956-5871 Clean 3 br. 112 ba. rnrd yd l or 2 children ok. no SAN Cl.EMEMTE VIEW pets S32S. 546·82'i6 ~523 C1UtP115Dl·IRVlf!IE BEACH TRIPLEX Catalina, ocean. boy & Clean 2 BR. 1 Ba, sgl 1tar Spacious. sparklt.ng 3 2·2 Newport from this 4 br. Children OK. no pets Woodbndge 3 BR. 2 ba. 1n top local1on al 21'2 ba furnished home. $325 mo 89?·0632 den. frplc . sngl hse SIS7.500 Only S750 mo. Ca11---------w /atrlum Beaut BERTHA HENRY Hayward-Watson Real Westside Small 1 br. l.ndscpd, commun pools. REALTORS t);t.aLe. 731 ·5581 garai,te. lge yard S275 parks & lake. Lse S515 2150el Mar 492·4121 ---------mo. lst. last. dcp mo 640-3554Janet,eves. W'1.11ter rental. lg dplx. 3Br 673-&36 ~9996 DUPLEX/$27,500 up 2Br dwn. a., blk from 1-------- A short driv e from ocn,dshwshr. frplc. cpL'i, 3 bd rm house Small Woodbridgt• E s tates Orange Cn. gi\\?S you d !J96.5670 or aft 51wkndi. family only S W area, Twnhse Lincoln modt'I highly desirable area 998-3423 C M C <t 11 6 4 6 · 34 90 3 br. 2'".I ba, prof de with funtasl•<' ~rowlh between 4pm & 8pm to ~igned patio & lndsrpng. and pos1t1ve cash flow HousH Uftfurnistt.d see only ~~~ Avail. Aug. Isl from your investment ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTSIDE 3 Bdrm Apt. ---------For l"omplete detail<; General 3202 111 baths Kids OK /no 3 Bdrm, l '".! ba Condo. Call97l-4626How ••••••••••••••••••••••• pell>. Available now. New cpt /drp:., W 10 a.nH~R.E.lnc. •HOMEFINOERS• SJSS /mo +depos1t hkups, pool . $41l5 . !1;31 E. 17thSl , SA 1000s of vacancies 645-6646 833-9100 d11ys. 836·06.'i6 F'OUR f"lOUSES All areas . All prices DmMI Point 3226 _c_v_es ______ _ These are just a rew · Two separate houses oo $190 rum bach ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a home but can·1 two large 50x175 R2 lots. $175 lbr kidok coiy pix $4.503+den kids·pets buy now? Sharp 4 br. $95.000 earh. Agl. $2052brpetshurry ~ Pix Smallfee.557.()824 family r m. air cond. 673-7737or545·8424 557-0824 •HOMEFlNOERS• S575Jmo. & let's talk. 615-7133 New duplexes & 4-plexcs. lalM>a 1"-d 3Z06 B Toro 32321--------- Buy direct rrom the de· ••••••••••• •• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nice 4 br. 2 ba. dshwhr. veloper (714)639·6704 Bay! Jbr 2ba $32$ refrg. Cozy 3 br. 2 ba. gar. med garar· patio. Kids & JO'? X GROSS• k1ds645-4900Save. Fee. yd Kids & pets ok $425 pets · $445 Agt. No fee 8 units. proJected gr/tn· •CONSUMER'S GUIDE Agt. No ree. 964·2560. 964·2566. 9'13·29'71. C'Ome $33,768 All Porlse.lovelyJBR.2 ba•-97J._m __ 1. ______ College Park 3 br 2 ba. 3UR 2b. by ownr. Mr. home. d~n . frplc. pal Fo.ttain v--., 3214 study, air. no pets. lse Werner, 558·6370 dys, o..r _. $475prmo.2Ll1447·2410 549-4132 eves """' 's req 'd $1640 /mo + • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • _ _...: _____ _..:._..:. utll For appt ; 613-0191 Deluxe Tiburon condo. 3 Terrific 3 br. 2 ba. dis· Coronaclel Mer 3222 Br. 2v, ba, wet bar. Air hwhr. cprts. frplc. Cncd ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. PoOI $495. 847-4525 yd. Kids & pets ok. $43S. 5 UNITS Agt No fee. 964·2566 or 973·2971 2Dr house+4 l Br apts located 1n gd rental area. Laguna Beach. Ocean vu, 1 blk to beach $270,000 P O. Box 1520. Laguna Bch 92652 Spar rustic 38r. 2 ba. l'lburon townhouse. 3 br (rplc, lge k1lch & duung 2"'2 ba. avail Aug . 1, 1---------- rm Patio. dbl gar. &~ lmmac 3 BR. lrg Green· S575 /mo. 759· I 13 l. ---------tree model. beaut lrg 837-0666 ExecutH•t> home. lariec & rou:nt:ry kilch .. xtra size very private Newly re· mstr BR w1atrium. cor WALIC TO BEACH decorated 3 br. 2 ba. ram ner lot. comm pool. $490 * • • Altr. duplex. 3 BR. 2 ba. rm. wet bar. crpts. drps, Avatl8/I. Agl. 642 0200 D•Oft Harbold ocean & canyon view' 2 b I t n s • A I C IU91SenateWay Car gar. Adults only. No Was her/dryer, rcfr1g. Lal(una &ach pets SS50 Mo Agt Extras. Lease prer. $600. Youarclhcw1nncrof 759·0811 mo 968·4737 wknays; Upgraded 48r. 2''l ba. A 1C. sec gale . nr pool/tennis $650/lse 8.'l}.JtS() fttrH free tfckets Harbor View Knolls. 3 Br. !i49-®9 eves & wknds. <s.?2.50 value), to lovely end unit on gmblt $445. Condo 3 br. 2\'.! ba. 2 New luxury Woodbndge Ri"CJlflKJ lros. dbl gar. tennis. pool. sty. rprlc. pool. ~-02 11 twnhme. lrg 2Br. 2tnBa 8amum & laHey jacuzzi. S725. 759-0717 evs pager9373 agent. +den & bckyd. $625/mo Circus B b 7l4·990·l075or 632-3983 AugustJrdthru 15th 2 r . 1 Adallh , bltins. HIMtilfeqtOftleoch 3240 San Joaqwn Townhomc. h ~arage. u ts, no pets ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • Ana e1m Convention R f $475 644 7809 golf course view. 2 RR. l'enter,800W Kalclla es imo. · OPEN HOUSE 2'-'k ba & den. SS50 mo T1 <'kets mus t bl' ex Qutet2 br. 1 ba. gardener. New-4!1eganl 2 bedroom 569-1448aft6pm t·h.inged for re~c-n·cd patio. Mature rouple. no + den ($S751 Cedar & ~eab at the Com enllon pets. $$00. ll7S·72511 ~111dow home 5 Blocks l..ocpRa leoch 3248 Center ahead of time to beach. Pnvale 2 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qlll 642-5678. Ext 329 Lo 4br. 3ba $650. 3br. 2ba gara~e. f'ully main· t'la1myourtickets. S500. 2br. Iba S4 00 taLnedyard Adults No * * * 7S2·288J ,eve61S·8835 pets S2S 18th Sl (7 14 1 32 2 4 900-63.'.l l I Ix ~ROSS IEACH PROPERTY Balboa perun, (8) I br unit.s, 10<:\ down, 93•'< contract, $425.000. Pnn only.O'NT'ler.~238 Room to Build EASTSIDE CM, 4 re· s1denrcs o n a double wide n .2 Lol. $220,000 Agt 675-~ Pri• LocoM 8 sharp units fronting Ball Road. Anaheim. 1&2 bedrooms. Call now Broker 558·33:17 CostoMfla ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tranquil Panoram1r View 3 mstr sz Bdrms. 2i., ba Frplc. Sl'P balcony & yard Auto garage opnrs. OW. trash comp. beauttfully cpt'd & draped lhru-out. To :;ee calJ 673-2282. Charming 3 Bdrm. 2 ba in quiet neig hborhood Drps /W /W cpt, frplc $495. 64S-8908. 845.3009 COMMMtrs lewonl! before you p11y some agen cy ror the .. RUNAROUND" Call CONSUMER'S GUIDE. Many have and are glad they did' ' Save t 1me, l(as & money & on fee I OOO's of R...talt! Kl OS· PETS WELCOME 645-4900 Open 7 days 9.7 3Br. 2Ba. country k1l. DRAMATIC. nu 3 bd. 411,o;i cracklln rrpl. c;uper ba. 2 sty. FP. Nr bch. Lg clean, gardener. $46-0 yd. $575/ $112.S. 646-1035 Call to see, 847-3341 HEAR BEACH ALLNORTll SIDE New 2 Br. 2 ba. ternf1c while water coa:.lal 111e'A'S . all wood mter . plank nrs . frpl. stained glass . gar age , JP pllances rum. S6SO. :! Br. shingled nouse. rrpl .. hdwd. nrs. all new Uled kltch & ba .. big porch; beaut yard. $SOO New studio apt . patio garden. $250 HJ Ilic 494-7551 3255 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "1754br kids pet rncd yd Small Fee. 557·0824 •HOMEFINDERS• Mlssioft Vfeto 3267 San C&..ntet. I 076 sln1i?le wide Broadmoor For trade. 50 arres. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Park has atmosphere o( Riven1de Co, subdivid~ 10 EXQUISITE OCEAN Hawaii Only SIB.500 into 40 one-acre lots. --------- VIEW LOTS-Es tale (52017-tSJ. Trade for Income proper· 3 br super condo. brand Brand new 3Bdrm hsc. new. 2~ ba. pool, dbl backyd w/delached l(ar gar. $500. No pets . Cluld OK. $550. 848·2655, 642-5206 dys Wkends. eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spotless Castille El Dali Plan. Central air, 3 Rt w1vu o( h.llls. Frml din mg. ram rm $475/mo lse No pets Call 644-72 11 AR\ size. ready for bldg. xlnt Mobile Home Ston ty Potty. 898 5645, Mon Eastside lncot1te te~ Call Norm Wulf 848-81195 _f'_n________ 3 HOMESON 1 LOT 8312600 WEST COAST Tlllftn 1090 T111Hlt 1090 Excellent location PAC I F I C R EA L11·~····.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·~·!•!••!•!·~·!••!•!•!l•.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.· .. ·i Priced nght at $165.000 ESTATE II Cosua Mese OCEAMSIOE cae: 645-6646 COMMUNITY ~1J!gt~~1;:i IEDBIB BLllNS ca. ~---f-R~~,~€l available Pnced from $79,900. NOW ia the Um{I OVCR :,o YEARS OF SERVICE to buy 492·2780 or &11·9310. AIOVE TH! BUCH UIUmate R EEFGATE Wl!:ST condominium Rarely evallablc. now ot $139,000 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OfflCE 11.DG SITE Hwitlnitoo Beach 17.000 sq. n. lot near Pacifica lloapltal. 5 Polnt.9 Shop Cntr & Civic Cenlor sias.ooo. l>av1d Bourke Rltr ~ HOMEFINDERS 10005 or vacancies All areas · All prices One fee then FREE for ••LIFE•• Good in 22 locaUons J6 years in bu.smess tCALLOOES ITAU. 557·0824 536-4873 Great 4 br, :! ba, cpls, fenced yd, klda & pets ok Avail now $445 Agt. no r~ 964-2566 . 973.2911 Super 3 br. l "'1 ba. frplc. lfle ram1din rm a rea Kids & pets ok. S43S. Aiit. no ree 964-2566: 973-2971 3 br home. Small family only s w 11ret. CM No 3 br 2 ba lrg fenced ynrd. pets. n o agu. Cllll nr schools. pets OK 646-'490 between 4.sPM Avrul AUi 15. 559 4700 only to see .J li:x.cetramlly home. J bd. 2 2 Br cotta.ge. fplc. bclllm ba. rrptc. yd. "140 mo. celllngR. patio. c:losed lease Aft 549'-0382 gar. Adult.sonly. No peta. Clean 3Bdrm. 2Ba. l mt lo $140, E-Slcie. 548-4781 beach. $42S/mo New 2 br condo, bll·tns. __ c_a_1_1 &_1_11_. _s1_s_.:J859 __ . _ RER1Th\ HENRY R.:ALTORS 21S Del Mar 492·4121 ............... HORSE·...COUNTIY Ch arming Custom Home With 4 ~('drooms. Den With Brick Fireplace. Cor:nptct<'ly Remodeled lGtchen. Huge Swim Pool. All This With A Barn And A Corr.al For Your Horses. Even Room I-or I\ Tennis Court. $180.000. ~~!:;e. I 'i'a ba. S4~ 3 br. 2 b1 family home Whrn· you need ex~rl ~ ept,, drpe. bltns. comer service or repairs, tum _H_a_v_e_Yo_u_r_e_a_d-tod_a_y-·a lot w/br1ck courtyard Sell Wlth EASE 1 ll's 1 BREEZE ClasslrH!d Ada 642·5678 111 DOVER DRIVE &J1.1aoo to tllr ~rv1ce Dtrettory Cluslfled Ada• If not. Nr schools & park t4ZS In Cla111rted lo solve yoo·re m1&11lng the beat mo. 988-4737 wkdays or your problem baraoins in town 1 _54M8'79 ___ w_k_en_ds_. __ _ 4 BR. :! Ba. bltns. rpt~ drps, lge patio 26801 Alicante. $475 per mo tiil & last + security. Cal Sue. s.56-7707 S41S 3+ram kids pels Small ree. 557·0824 •HOMEFlNDERS• Sl>ecUcular 3 br. I~ bn trptc, dl.shwhr. gar. k1d1 & pet3 ok. $475 All\. n< fet>. 964·2566 or 973.2971 Hewpon letldt 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEE' Houses. rondos, d u p I e ll ~ s R 1· n t a I Pavilion. 615-4912 Bkr Open! Buy Uk~ rent. 1 Br. 3 bl. j1cuul. etc 1712 Hi ghland. $325.000 home Alt . 631-olOO 640-8146 eve6 Harbor View llomc:.. 4 BR. fam rm. otll up gradt'd. nu crpls Park lilte back yd 6'12·2932 2 br condo. near nt>W Npt Terract' Adults only, nu pels $450 &42·5206 Wat.nr'Oftt COftdo 2 br 2 ha Bay!>1dt-Dr Fabv1ewSl20083J Jiili We still hon ,_r r....talsGYalkib&.-. SJSO to $150 wt. BF.ACll IN FRONT OF thr:. dt'tOrator 4 bdrm home ~ dabulous view of BOATING dt'l1v1ty and JNly Lol .. Of pnv.icy ~till AVAIL1\BLE Wf:EKLV 1n J ULY ;it ~wk WATERfRONTHOM~ Cal16l l-1400 BEAUTIFUL on LIDO 2 Bdrm. den. dininl{ rm•--------• and pvt patio. 2 bath!> $8001yrly W atcrfront Hom~631 ·1400. Super view. Lovely pn v 3 BR. 2 ba home. Comm pool & tenn1!> Sl.000 Pn mo A~t li40·6500 <1r 759-008i estchrf 2 br. 2"> ba townhouse, rerng. stove. pvt patio. gar Pool & sauna. Washer & dr)er Adults ss.50 640·5954 Br house. garngl' Clos~· tn ticach Cali 645-2111 or 646·6:ll.'l VEARLYl.j!l'3br.111ba. BR. 2 ba. walk t11 b1:h . lhouse rrom OCPllO $600 poob t.-nn1s S57:,1mo mo Lge 3 br, 2 ba. ·~ 0wnC."r645-0l2.1646·366n ulock park & ba) 1ht.•u('h. -- 1 ·~ blk!> to <>1.·ean 9j()(I m liq COftyon Twnllu 675-8011Jor675t;775 2 brden +wet b<tr i• .. . • ba, lots of storngt.> & l'" 3 BR 2 Ba. D/W, f P. walk tras. mirrored door ... to bch. pools. ~ & up mstr suite. rrpl & cabtc. Manna Realty 642 8350 secunty pool. tennis, & SEA VIEW J bdrm. 21., J3t Adults. no !>\!I.:.. $800 ba. 0<·ean vu, pool 1lennii. mo 6i5·55.35 $1100 <21.'11 430-3629 iTEPS TO HCH II! dlx .! 816 CANYON :.ty J Br 2Ba hom~· ~ Spac1ous2Hr. 2Ba unique Blurri. Lgt. J Br. fall' z :.tor y 1 '' w n ho u:. '" rm . pool. v1ew 9:ii5. sr::, 1\merut1es i:alore' Mo Down. bkr 644..01~14 •Planked din1n,.: rm & -lotchennrs NEWPORT l lGTS ·38~ •Trashcompactor 2Ba. din rm . t~ >cl •i\1rrond1t1onini;! w pool. lods & pe~ 0 1\ •Frplcdtwetbar S'750mo ~ t::l!I •Hugi.' instr swlc C'om· pnses entire 2nd noor. Sat Clemtnte 3216 has s11llng rm arra. ••••••••••••••••••••••• loads of wardrobe ~pac 4 BR. lge 2 sly, view. New w1m1rroreddoors paint & crpl, in good •MOCH MORE area. $49.'i. lse. 492·0960 Adult!>. no pell>. $895 mo. 2 BR 2 Ba h -.u. 644-0509 view ome . .....,., ----------t monthly Harbor F....l4lc!> Bluffs. lge. 3 BR & den. area Agent 498--066() .xlnt loc ms Month Agent 644· I l33 $395 :! +:gar a gr view Small~~ 557 0824 •HOMEFINDER~· SOYlh LOCJUM 3286 Custom home. Big Ca nyon lmmed. occ·upan <'y, 3 Br. f.im rm pnvacy' Sli50 Mo. A 64G-6500nss.00fr. moll ocn vu cou. yrly. ----------i c;ndeck. frplc. no pet:. $250 2br ulll rrplc kid $37Stmo. etc. 675-6475. refng 645-4900 sm fee. •CONSUMER'SGUIOE anlAd Results 642-567S SEE YOUR i\D IN PRINT IN 24 HOURS Place your Daily Pilot classified ad b e fore 5:30 p .m . and it will run in the next day•s issue. The Da il y Pilot is the Orange only afte rnoon County new spaper offer you this service. to 24-hour or a Stop by our office call 642·5678 and friendly a d -visor will help you place your ad. You can charge your ad or use BankAmericard or Maste r Charge. DAILY .. PlfOT . . . . .. . . .. 642 ·5678 0All 'Y J01L IJI la..... I 4000 Offk• ...... 4400 Atfttalb W.t.d 4600 lotl & Fowtd SlOO H .. p Wanted 7 100 .... W-~d 71 00 .••.•.•...•••...•...... ..•.••....•.••......•.. ••••••.............•..• ....••....•............ ~······················ ....... ~ ~·h u.fwa. .,. ...... ~ ..................................................................... '!'!~ .. '.!~ ...... ?~~ Corw .. M.. 38 22 .......... leodt l840 ....................... ·······•••·•·····•···•· :!il~Niftdo.%81{\\tr.a l r•L'-bd I • mtl 8 1 rrout ('()l .) J or ' "n To~.-Ill\ ol) '>l>lll' r ' .,. m rrur lr11k Jbl ,.,r ~ mo . ··~>.ll,&lritk"lh bH>·75~4 ti7 JU4i~ &humehk~ 2 brw1th Pit . 2 car 11r.,. 0pt·n~r 1131 711-4 pvt. itatei.l cntr11ni·~ i !. pool. «"IUbhst'. fuJI l>\\. pall~ !';omt" With dll "5(). Avail 9 l CJll Jud Co.ta~ 3824 ~aragt' Swln\ll'llllll pool 898·26.'Ml or 894·~·'7 ... ~ ri. • •• •• • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • J i.clU.Ll Tennla. couru 1 1 ... , ......... CH ... "'"~ blk to lfanlint:tun :1hop Great 3 br. 2 bl.I. u.irajo(t!. -,..." ... .,. ~ p·1n« "Mnl r -ult Adult .......•...•..•........ ftuom \o\ k1l~ht'n ·th: $.W W\'1'K & UlJ Mii 97~ mbMsador lnn an Co!lta Mt::1u, 22?7 llurbor Cc·n trail) located. ZJ5 roomi. MANY with kitchen. phone & 1'V Swimming pool. Jia<'Ulll, und rec room Vally & wt.~kly ratOb a.t1U1111g from ~ a week • •y.:.o ...... or.11:1c•s Rl~P cuuple wants l or Lu s l It t• w Jr d I o r -"' "' m Iii 2Bdrm place on Pcn1n IUMAJ..AY AN fem l'.i l CaMery Village New of bef Sept lsl f.73· 1097 Corona dC'I Mar &u 7w 1 fices from 300 sq ft or640-tr.~ fant1ut1c views. lg Se~krng spa<'10us 4 br ------- l><lll o ::. pa r k 1 n g & ho~. unlum. yearly li.l'. IJJbt Reward fo1 rt'lu1 n Jarutonol included 280ll have no p~ts $600 or cherish~ l·ahco kill} l.;iCayeltt! Avt!. NB Newporl/Hunl1n1o1t on 2yroldfemJlc wh1tl.'un 673-1003 Beach area 963-9697 tlemeath & paws Plc..!l>t' 25().500 sq ft dlx ofl' W 19th St. CM. from SlSO luliMs1/ln•nt/ mo. Tom 540-2200 Rnclnc• help ftnd our IX'IOV{'d pct Last seen near home on Lower Cliff Or. L.iguna He.&ch 1\94-.8541 ....................... --------" Lur0 •• 1.·u .3 b" .. rO·•-'"" '~ ~ .... !> cpc.s. fncd yd K1tb & J>t'l • .. ~ ..,. ..u "'" No peu from $4:.1~ 645-4840 ok ~ Al(t No fee a11rdl•n :.ipti. Da.hwhr. Se w d Viii 15555 JH[ EfACIENT ..._.., Lost orange klllen apprn" 96H:566or 973.2971 blt.ru.. MCI gar. ~us bbq ni!iu~ngton Vitt~~~ Lane M 1 dd I e aged e rn p Id OpportwNty 5005 l2 wks old Male Vic 500 .._..,.,..shed or ~~~~/d 778 scou "·0 <714>•9001 • ::~g~ 'h!~~n~~\ri~; ALTERNATIVE ·ruv·a·AG;~·c·v· ~1~:~/·~e_rn~~~! ?.~~1 &Wlinlshed 330 • --Lux townhouse :ipts . 983-2.356 Mo. to mo. rent Incl b73-4~2 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ewl 2 br. ~ ba. all blt~s. garage. 38r. 2 ba. frmlr<:e --F-ema--le-k-,t-h--ri--He c e p t . s e r v • FRANCHISE Found Gcrm:tn Shrtha1r CORONA DELMAR Lndryrp c. enc...,u~ar. put o. din. entry k1tch. $500. $150 + 1' 1utc11 · Plrvvmges. personalized phone cov· The new way to own a Pointer. rom "I", var C h it rm In " co Lt a " l' . . rm .....,.,. D64· 150T '1 • ( t I T I " " ' bdwd. rtrs.". used bn"c·k TSLMgml 642·1603 _SS9-601 ___ 1 _______ erage. con . rm, mall rave agl'ncy rave Bol:sa & M .. 11~nol1J . 2 B '"'Id 1 serv .. parkUlg & more in Network. Start your own Westminster g.,2.8743 frpl. 2 BR . I bu lieuch MES• PIMES r. cm ren. we come, CdM rm w/bath pvt en Newpqrt. Exp not rcQ u1 red close ~ .,. no pets. Starung at S270 i f . ''"0 "' EXECUTTVF' Co pl t rt • I FOUND C I ( Co f 2 B" 2 '·· l Br S285 Pool. Jacuizi. mo. S46-690?, trance, pat o, urn or un-• n c. • m e e suppo "' ong o ht> emale . mp. um "· ua. adults no pets 2650 CurnStG0.673-6622 SUITE64-0·5470 term service provided young. v11· Sussex & l·blk.tobeuch.SSSO Harla Ave. CM <Mesa Brand new 2 & 313drm • . Call Mr C h arle~. Mannt!rs.N n 5483904 Boyd Realtors67S 5930 Verde Dr. E. off Harbor apt. ·s. hu~e back yd. CdM. Li! rm w /frplc. pvt £xecuuve suite A1rporter 714·838·9242 ~ Blvd> 549.2447 child OK . $350 & S42S eo~ance.sharcb11th.k1t lnnarea,320 sqf~.corner Found presrnp gla;,~ei. •L.A--h+nr' 3 ,. 25 . . -_ 8 4 8 . 2 6 5 5 . d y s . ~7·:.·67f3u_.,r:,'!,, or unfurn. ofc. all serv1res pro· IALIOA 151.AMD Ill rase. vie 3036 !'.. C:sl .-n.-~ l b ts d 1 -Wk d / 536 4873 .. .. ........,. vlded. Plaza Executive Gift Shop with 2nd rtoor Hwy.CdM 64-Vi60S •••••••••••••••••••••• S2;s ~o · rps. no pe s en s eves. · Suites. 2082 M 1chclson office Call fast for di.'· ---------- 28r. H28a. adlts l'ln. 64!>-2274 2 Br. 2 ba upper. t•ncl Room & bath in delu>.e =212. ln·1ne 752 02.34 tails. 64-0-SU2 agt "~ ND lnsh Settl·r ·•P qU1et. pool Mi SQ are« ~a rage .. clean $3:!5 M V Twnhse. ,\II hme & prox 4-5 yrs old MJh' S350mo /lse.S40M4 Jluge2 BR. F:iSide. util 2 17 02 Hrookhur~t . pool privileges ReJs Superior Ave $100 +Cocktails, Sunset &-al•h &t5lS08 To~ pd . open beam clgs. fncd 962.0778 Be l w n F r w y & ulllil.Jes. Davis· Brown v1c on Pac1f1r C:ojst FOUND. Parakeet. Vil' yd SJlS 646 4387 --------Mar~ u er 1 l\: Pkwy ____ 646_·._1684 _____ 1 Hwy Ideal location for U..fw1tilhed 3 525 ' mo . NEW DELUXt: APTS 8.1191l56 disco '411 l1t'ensl'd. Mesa Verde. Sal #/22 •••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious. qwel J bdrm 1.2&3 Br. ramlly rm, DISCOUNT! kttch~n Cacal. 3000 sq fl. _54 _ 94 _ 398 __ aJ_t_s_.30 ___ _ 2 br. 2•~ b&. encl. gar. townhl.c apt w/lge p\l frplc. 963-6908. 968 2720. 1-umished Room. Costa bandstand & dance floor patio. frplc No (H'l:-o patio Pool Adults Sorry 962-6154 M~a. female only. Arl To dissolve partnt!rsh1p SCRAM •ETS Irvine $125imo. 581·0085 no pets. $375. 64S-338l or ---------8pm, ph· 646-2318 Sl20.000or make oHer "L or752·8894 675-5949 3BR2Ba.O/W,fplc,gar. S......rRetrtals 4200 12,000sqft HARIOURSALES ANSWERS pal.lo. xlnl loc. No pets. Easts1de, 2Br I Bu in tn S42S 833·1003 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Asai abcMlt our free 84'-4408 Skewer -Omega Beauty Operator!' IEAUTY OPERATORS t-:xpenenced hair !>lyhng with some follow i ng but n ot nert-~~ury I mmed1ate openir:g!~ Out!\tcrnd1n~ beneli~. ext:ellent pc.iy plan ,\pply m prr-.on. iO 4. MondJY to Frida" 5ijl ·7700 J.C. PEMMEY Laguna 11111~ Mall. Laguna H11lb C.1 E.0 E ~! ••...•..•..•..•..•..... Schools& l111thwti011 7005 •.•....•........•...... REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS •l.'.ra~h Course av JllJbll• •Matcn:il:. pro.,.1dcd • ~ m J 11 c I .i... s •', Io 1 perM>Oahted inst rutt ion •Chooisl• own lJst~-dJ) & rught da!>Se!. •Placement up 10 ti(),.., comm1ss1on 'APT H!:iE MGR l':>.Pt't' d IOr 73 unit;~ In TW.tlll new bid~ 64S.SSO 1 ASSEMILHS ELECTRONICS lmmed opening:, 1or pt•o p it• w /t'~ pt:l 1n f'(' Doard!. & w1nr.1! GfO\o\ Lng l'O Xlllt bens 1\ppl\ Sc1enur1r Or.lhn1< Con trob 4o.i0 C:impu:. Or NB or call SS? !JOSI s ask for Ray G1lmar> ASSEMBLERS 1\ mm of t-mt. ... 1 .1l1 or' .c>St!mbly expt:: Ht; 1\J.- phcauqn. bt.-m.., 1 ;,\,\.'Cl for 111: -.h1fl .. WEISER I.On< COM PAN\' Af lwnts hntiihed plex, frplc. crpts. drps. ----------1•---------•I B k liro1I -Access -••••••••••••••••••••••• bit ins. enc gar. laun. Paradise' S23S PoOI ! Jae. FABULOUS 7 Bdrm usy muii superma et. h· SMOKER·s forec3Wt:ek Ca.ta Mna 3724 Wtr/scas paid. older child Suuna 645-4900Suve. 1-'cc Penlhouse w lrorever ,..... Pf"OCJt:..°"' quor store & deh Ap· My dl)ctor told me that al Salet. Trarn1111: 5555 Mcf :iddt-r..11t li<'l'I Equal Opport 1'.mii1~ t M/F -••••••••••••••••••••• OK. no pets. $32S 20:! •CONSUMER'S GUIDE view of Buy. Avail week prox 4000 sq ft. Choice was disgraceful !he way Calt For Details ()g Comnwrc• P-" Orange Co loe. Call for Attractive I & den, qmcl le.548-3281. S24S mce 2br kids. Call ly$750 appt G42·88SOAgent. I wa!. abusing my body 831-IOCJ 493-0442 Assoc Rep ATTENTION 130ROVER mature adlt. No pet . OOOS , , Pnvate room w/bath & Newport 833-8813 --"...;,_ ___ _..:;___ by overeat1n~. I think Klllt!llll Gar S265 2234 Rut~cr~ Detached 2 BR. fplc. rpts 645·4 ave on fee .· view $100/wk CAFJ,':, Balboa Island. that's what he said. With Real Estutt>School Or.t.'213_4_54-5104_ ~~.' ~5"11:&· ~dlt~H;~c .. :~o~~ULMI ER 3 'SOGRUID 2 E Sallsbui; R E CdM OFFICES n ets easy $2000 /mo his SMOKEH'S coul(h. 32031 CamrnoC.ip1-.trano HmttincJlon B.ach 37 40 675-6730 v wuer s Oil • "~ 673-0000 Eves 673·7706 Bright Cheery Mew Owner moving up. Good It 's hard to understand San Juan Capistrano ••••••••••••••••••••••• -&. near new 4 Plt·x. I SUITES. So. of Coast terms. A.,rt, 7Sl·l<lOO. -Personals 5350 Jobs Want.cf, 707~ If )Ut.. .in· nt·w Iv Co~1 .. Me .. a. lt-mpurar··~ r:io conllnwll).: your l'ClUC' .. 11on. recenll) 1!1:-t•h.~r~l'1I 1rom tht' M:n. ic.. or .111 any rea:-or~ -.et'kin;; 1, 1n J>Orary ('art•t•r worl< t'Of' s1dt·~ ll"L• un:Gu'-' "I' portunll) YO\. l' .... n l drl• l::llsts1de townhouse 3 br 2 blk from ocean PatlO & i----------•1 A I bl N ' •Bachl.un.i lk,1C'h. b b d. Chld : balcony SSOO.Vacant2BRrurn1shedcondo. nwy. vaia e ow RF.STAURANT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• privary l 't1I pd No ret!. 3: rJn new . 1 . r.~11 A .· w a I k t o b c a c h SEE to appreciate. S395. $70.000 tmo Spiritual Reader Attrac lad)'. 3-1 yr' coll $185 833·11!174 01\, no peti. ti46·4262. ~. l. 962 2328 (Shorechffsl SlSO week· Call Lmda 675·2.3! l Landmark Retirement 181~ So El Camino Rl·al ed. Cllpubll' di '"'ri.Ondbll• ---\!\C'S64595..tJ. L ·---L 3848 . . A 75 ,,~ LalJ!lnaleodl 3748 --OCJIW'G-~ ly. Aj!cnt.498·0660. eves GROUMDFLOOR gent. 1·1400. SanClementc F\Jlly lic -.eC'k:. p11-.1t1or. with ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail Aug t TownhOUSl' • •••••••••••••••• •••••• 496·3523_______ EAST I Jth ST. CM Money to LOClft 5025 For appl 492-7~ Semor citizen ai. comp .. Completl'ly rum bal·h I ~!i· L1" abca. ga\~r~~t· OC1&~"t,~~o,rT 3 BR. 2 ba. frplc .. bit-ins. Pnvate entrance. 2 rms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAXING MASSAG i:; mon G46· 927 i blktotK-h.lblkto11ntwn, J uui. / u s. •-2cargar A\latlS27Swk .. carp. drapes. a1r·cond. QUICK CASH BobJames·L1cMasscur llo uses11l1r.j? MJti.n· . '2 16. PER WEB< Ulll Paid ....,.,. 7.,.,_9451 S375 646-2010 I ex 2 BR from $420 ut1I. ul A p I __ ...,.,., _ oo mcl 646-050!> J Y: S300 111 Aug gent $195 er mo. incl ulll Outcall 9·9. 494.5111 ady Jvail i\ugw.l I~ . BRANO NEW APT East 673-3663 BROKER675·6700 Loe ref, J C:a1n 1Sti freanfront luxunous l ~r s ide CM Nopeu. S3SO t mo 1 br, newly decorated. -------t----------1 Isl & 2nd Trust Deed FOXY LADY Harold Dr LJ~ Heh ssso_ No pets Yrl> 974.20<17 view. S325 mo 494.5492• Laguna Bch · Crescent Small office $125 mo. 1827 loans arranged for any Adlts 497 1082 731~7 Bay, J BR. 111. ba. sips 6. Westchff Drive. Xlnt reason Credit no pro OutcaU Mauoge He4p Wanted i 100 8a11ed or. your prO<!ut· ll\lly. comm1~~•0~. p1u. mcenll"'e' c1no t'Xlf'! pro· rat 'hJ nnL! bor.u~ ..,.hl· women & mer. wp JP !oolun)! for mi,y ht:.-1,r, d ol typm~. loldang pi:µt·r~ . warehoobt' JOb~ & worlt 1ni; for .. hm1led rn1·orn1· Work "''~our.it pt:'Op!t· Kap1d Jdv pos!-1blt U "°'; Jrt' tn or u\" r "" would ~ J~a1I 111 'tJr1... work 1mrm-d <;..,,, Olw•1 9am 2J)m 2 BR. 2 ba. new cpts & ----------• S600wk 497-~2 location 631-0900 blem. Borrow on the in· M/C 731-3561 ••••••••••••••••••••••• He _.... S. h 3769 drp:,. Kids OK No pets. EXTRA LARGI:: IBr. i300 1 br compl furn ocean BEACH LOCATION creased value of your ••• ":;.:.: ••• ":'. ••••••••• 2.:_l'ar~ar SJIO 645·227-1 mo lslilast + ~ecunly vie~. 1 blk to be~rh. N Ideal rental unit. SlOsq. home Calltodayfodast. PREGNANT" C:iring. B ( 831-0300 L g 0 1 k l 0 I\. or Coast llwy, N ., courteous information conl1denllal counsel.mg & • ---------11 r, ~tv, re no. v'"r.v a u a. w a u ~ .. "' d .... 2 u A. H L rererrel Abortion. Jdop STEPSTOIEACH rll'an.Adull:. lkf's .Call LOCJIW'GHllls 3850 owntown Aug IN s . lll & ma1nt m eld J3X ome oans llon&keeprng - ? Br. 1 bu. nr N'i>t &w ~ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 499-1~7 Related m.anne business APCAoL· ""7 ., .. ., .. LAGUNA HILLS desired Fi rsl 1 a~l Licensed llome Loan ___ ... _"" ____ .,.. __ """'_ JlarborYacht Cluh YrlY\.arden likl' aµI.!> adult Balboa 1 hr bcat'h apt. w /depo:.il. Call K . Broker:. !.erv1ng So $475 1 Br. lbu. yrly . 5300 II\ 1111:. :.! li<lrm . ·pool & New adult deluxe apls $650 mo now. $300 mo. Witzel. 556.0540 Cahf for 11 yrs. Call our 3 l:lr.2ba.PenmS6SO Jacu1.z1. 177 ~. zznd St furn & unfunt. Billi:m:b. wanter. 675·5810 or ----------neares t office. t714 l LINDA & VICKI Outcall Mauoqe For the Fvn of It! SUMMER RENTAL c '1 645.4!4!18 pool . jacu2.t1, b llO<l 6'\20393 F\lrn1shed 2 1>erson wm-837·3744 Bayfronl. 4 Oil. 2 ba -------1 volleyball. dow office. available for ----------Serving all Orange Co 835·7313 on h1g I.Jay SSS() Wed· 2 Bit. I bath. ~nclosc·d ALICIA VILLAGE Vocation Rentals 4250 rent in NB. $400/month 1st. 2nd & 3rd T O.'s garc-1ge. 211 Costa Mesa 2521 1Stockport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Denise Banrroft Crcditnoproblt•m. associated OROKERS--REALTORS 101~ W Bolbno b 71 Jbb I St 645·4095 ah'l-S8l·6151or581·6l30 Palm Spring~ Vacat!on between 8am·3pm. Mon-7 39.4,i71 . ·Office open !l-7 daily Condo on M1ss1on Hi lls day-Friday. 752·0298. Arrange..'<! by 2 I.Ir . 2 ba townhouse -Country Club. 968·5430. -----'-------Coast Home Loans WH·nclosed gar 6325 Hewport•ach 3869 p • HB ---------1912 Wall.1l't' 645-7300 Qr ••••••••••••••••••••••• RentalstoShare 4300 rune OOYOUNEEDCASH~ MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OML Y 637 5895 PARK MEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 room swte w /pauo Jst. 2nd & 3rd •BE SELECTIVE• Xlnt parkin.-:. util pmd lloml'owncr loans Dvc. •• ,, .... ,hr ..,.,< .. br k1ds laundry Bachelors. 1 or 2 1 -.... .. 38r 2Hr WEEKLY ........ .,. 0"' a r liable $325. AJ?t.536-9305 arranoe<f fast 631 2140 U4S-4!IOO Fee 7 days 9.7 &drooms & Townhouse:-.. m e .. • SJ.<;Cl •CONSUMER'SGUlOF. From$33950 roommate.645·7464 17700~ngeAve.C M ~ Borrow SlOOO. SI00.0001--------- S2511 Spectacular spa. total •SHAR~ A HOME • :sE. 600 sq ft. xlnt park-flexible ter ms. pa,£l •qtlaLl'fY lZ93Sth~l. N8 S265 2br pool: Bltns rdrg rt'Creal1on program. ing. S29S mo. 642-9929 a rt credit no problem. Call 213 966 1711 6454000. Sm fel' social proJ!ram. 7 PoOls. 8 Cut doWR Spmor wknds. us noobll1tat1on ESCORTS• 4 br 2 bo. lolboa II, z •CONSUMER SC;LJIOE tennis courts. At l''ash1on Llvinq ExpHSH! STERLJNG FIN SVCS Phforapp't 835 3749 Is land. Jamboree & San Share a home or aptmenl SUB· L EJ\S E i\ T H!77 714t955·1610(b~ bakoniHblt-lns,D/W.~.CoastPlazaart'a.lbr. JoaqwnllillsRoad PRI CES DELUXE Mort T t VlOEOMOVIEl'MLOR $600 ,..,, wml 6 /79. 1 ba in 4-pkx Bltns. (714 164 .. 1900 ~t-CJ)An.s~ra> MODERN.1748 SQ f'T.~1• rus 5035 Free20m1nmtroductory 5-40-2345 crpl!.. drps. encl ~ara~e -------{.llt-~ ~~ w....01 .. R all or part. office ~wte v1s1l. 110 purchase req -S2SO (714 l76R·7:J36aft 5 Nice 2Br Oplx up:,.tairs. u-''~~h.>u:"•""'l near OC Airport $72.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Also danct• & rJp Newport Ii.land yrl~. I Brandnew2&3brapts. frplc. W /D. garag<'. 8324134Smt·el971 ~14a,l._'.nM206oln ·Fr1. ti 5 LOWEST ~D~HCEOFFUH BR. water \ ll'W Qu1l't frpl 'c, w"l bar~. man" adults, no pets. nr Lado .....,. k ~ ~ ~ ,, Isl h Ls d t Mature woman seeks lntH"Ht Rotes 2060S Euclid. Anaheim i;;:.\\urc 1~01~l·t~mos:i~~ ~'!.~,d~~"' IC'iM dally ref~~:::~~,i94.~jo~re 1 female to shon-house. 1400 sq fl, Comer office lstT.D.'s, also 534Ex~!~11ng record1nfL GiJ..li-19 c. .. · pvt bdrm, bath & kit 55' sq ft. Avail 1mmcd 2_ ... T D L ..,,, Block from water & pnv S22Smo.646-5919 3400 Irvine Ave. NB. nu • • oans. 1----------2 Hr tl'l ba. 610 Joann St Adult.!.. no kids Sma II J)t'l!> S4R 7 638 Shores area 3 br. 2 ba Mullan Realty 540·2960 Fairest Terms since 1949 Variety Escorts duplex Yrly IH• HI -I'm a 36 yr old Sattt«Mtg.Co. Ua l'h••lor $!511 z u n s.-«X1 <714)956·5871 woman w/9 yr old son Prestige s ingle office. 642-2171 545-0611 558-2677 look1og to share my new· garden setting, Newport i--------3 BK S375 GU!>. <iA\ l13 !JI-iii 1711 SI~ I IJr, nic1• q111el :irC'a I <idult Non s mokt·r Rl•ll> rPq 'd. No i>els TSL Mgmt 642 1603 WATERFRONT Spacious 2 br. 2 ba & den. SJ)t'ctacular view. l.ux unously up~radcd. new <!Br. I b:.i. beuul. lol'ataon carpeting & drapenc~. •••••••••••••••••• • ••• • 1 child ok No pct~. S!6U Sandy beach. beautiful ~al 3802 mo ~7 4 Joann St gardens. overlook~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645 3417 orij.16-8865 Balboa Island Boal !>hP 13742 Newland Strc·l:l. •nin.•J••'L . 8 ·--, -.,--2 available Adults-no Garden Grove ijcaullful ' .... .Si:., 2 r 1 2 .ua. pets. Sl~OO monthly two bedroom apurtrnenL-. yrs old. fpk. pvt patio. 673-8414. 1 n e x c e I 1 l' 11 1 i:ar new paml. adults. no ---- neighborhood. rn \ iil\• fleL'i $3(l0 mu 646·7027 Bachelor unit ·~ block p11t10 view rrnm lovl'ly ., Bdrm Lar.J<tc kitchen (rom bearh. All ulll P<! k 1tc h en. e n l' IO!> !'d "wood Ix-am Ct'il'g. t•pt'd. No k1~. no pets 201 E g a r a R e !. • p o 1l I Rclni: SlO\'t' 675.6736 or Balboa Blvd. $250 ~er S320 month Call Dann) l).l6-l7Sl mo. + secunty dep. Call ly lease..'<! cnndo m Lake P laza. Convenient to Forest. If interested. c:ill airport. Offi{'e services aft 6 PM wkdyi; or 12 avail. $.150. 7S2-812J noon wknds. 76SH260 Retired couple has money tolend lst&2ndTO'~ Agent, 1·837 3744 f"cm rmmte wanted Sl25 lusineu Refttal 4450 Announcemrnh/ ut1I pd. 3 Bdrm house £'all ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pft'SOftCllls/ EllenS86·944S E /SIDE CM. Shops. lost& FoWtd Escork & Models OUTCALL Phys1caJ Massa)!l' liy Lit' Therapist App ·1 on Iv . ti·9pm Steve. 548-2817. N.B. offc's. hobby. wholesale. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IS EVERYTHING gen use. Fr $8S. 548 7249 Announcf'Mtnt1 SI 00 .. * *' you want to rent too ex· •• ••••••• ••••• •• ••• ••• • Patricio R~bel pensive" Then get a NEWPORT BLVD. C.M IS836Algonqwn roommate, foot the d1f-Prime comm'l locat1on * • • Hunlmgton &ach ference & solve Uie pro· 4950 sq ft 494-5608 J im Cot'"' You are the winner or blem FREE roommate ,. service ~·1504. 115 Amythy~L thrH free ticbts 5400 Sq. Ft. Balboa Is 1$22 SO value). h\ Shr beautiful Newport Showplace of town You are the winner of RincJlht9 Bros. condo 0 c ea n v u . Mesa Verde Dr. Plaza thrH ~tickets lamum & loiwy Ocean! 2br PoOI' Refrg pool1tenms. w/fem. 30. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr E 1S22.50value1. to Circus k.d SJOO 645 900 r S300 mo 642·4001 Cost M s R~ I al t714>891 ·1013 _Su_e_SS6_1_1_0_1 ____ _ SPACIOUS I IR *THE DAISY* Apartment in Orungt• 1.llllllles paid. pool. S240 Available AUit Is l 998-9410 lalboa Island 3806 1 s . -4 ec a e a '"'r""'"J ros. August 3rd thru 15th •CONSUMER'S GUIDE ROOMMATE WANTED ~~~~545-4~~1.23~~~~ lctrnum& lolley Anahe1mConven11on •Pool Wow! $100 ocean refrg. to share 2 br 2 ba w /frpl. -Circus Center. 800 W KatellJ •Tot Lot Call645-4000.Save! 1-'cc CM.Mustbemela· TOPLOCATIOM! August3rdthrul5th Tickets must bt• l''< •2 Bdrm!.. I bath •CONSUMER'SGUIDE phys 1ca I ly oriented 17th & Newport ll•cl. Anancim Convention r hanged for reserved •Dishwashers female. non-smkr. Pref Center, 800 w Ka tell a seats at the Convention f"or KJds & Their Parents •W<1lk to park Beach! SlOO ut1l pd kid!> Anes of Sagittanus. Call Successful retail s hop, Tickets mus t ht• t•x Center ahead of time 2Bdrm. lBa. yrly Crpl~. Pomona at 18th St. CM pool' 645·4000 sm fee. Dave. eves. 645·~5. $175 approx. 950 sq. fl. changed for reserved Call 642 5678, 1-:xl 329 to dfll'i. stove. refng. l:llr. 1714l631·351S •CONSUMER'SGUIDE mo+ut1I. li00Permo.Bkr67S·6700 seats al lhl• Convention daimyouruckcts ...........••...•...... deck.1375. 494-3223. 1 ed 2482. 88 Center ahead of t1mt•. • • • -------$250. 2 BR. gar. child OK . Large I Bdrm. Steps lo Fema c rmml ne ed lo ,... .. 11 ., • ., 8 E 329 ----lalboo Pefthtsula 3807 rm pets. 136 E. Bay St beach. Frplc Vrly . Resp share spacious 2 Bdrm. 2 NEWPORT BLVD ...,.. """-567 · xt to -I h ~ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54t·53.1lor646·2325 adlt only $390 inc·g util. Ba .Jean642·5800 900 sq. fl . Add1tlonul clalmyourllt'kct:s. C~~~~~t :~~~~"'sh;~;~ STEPSTOBEACll 645-5862 ---------1 storage avail Plenty of * • * Diet Plan & Hydre'< Cute tbdrm. huge yard. Eastside huge .2 br, cov-Garaqts parking. 642·3490. FREE Water Pills Al Collegl' Util pd. $3IS yrly ered poreh. ut1I pd. S31S 2Br. 2Ba. 1 car garage, forlleftt 4350 1_._trial 11__.._. ASOO Pharmacy & <.:osto Mesa 673-~orS.'\3.fll lS _m_o._64&-__ 438_7 _____ cpts.drps.dshwshr,$285 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"W'nf11111 ~ SU RVI VAL SERIES Pharmacy. NEW BREED APTS 1_m_o_._S48_·200 __ 5 _____ 1 Waterfront office. small. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEMINAR K PM Thurs -----'------ Z BR. Frplc, $400 l sc StudioS220.tbrS270.lbr 2 bedroom s un n y. 2nd s t ory 4 .oouq . ft . New J uly 21.Aug 31 At The Smrere. inteJh gent. un- Acctng Bkkpng TEMPORARY Rl'gl5lcr TodJ) lo work on vanoll!. accounting di bookkl'CPlnl! .i:.i.1.:n m~nt:. Work l'lo't' 10 ) o u r h o m l' I-' 1 I! u r I' Clerks tr> Sr ,\n·oun tants nl'l'dcd thruout Oranit{'CO Robert llalf ' Accounl<'mJ'!' SOOS Main. Sl<'501 No Tower. Union llank In The City of Orani;l· 7141835·4103 ACCOUNTANT JUNIOR Recent college gruduale with .1ccounting maJOr This pos1uon as t-nt ry level and no expcnrnel' IS reqwred Will b.: in· volved 10 a van l'ty of Jc counllng duties in J bu:.y newspaper c1C'l·ount1ng offlcl'. Pos1t1on 1s c11.;11l;i ble 1mm1;.'<i1ately Work tn plea~ant environment 645-6514 \ulo Custo....r Refation 7AM·lPM MON-FRI National CQJTipar.y h~ openmg tor alert. dt:Pt·r d41b1e. mature 1emii!l h be the ,::rtc-eler tor J nt'w car dealer's ~erv!Ct' dt- partment Pos1t1or. !oc.1• ed sn CoslJ Mhc1 Ir teresung rustomN rel., lions work Start S:: KS p h r . J d " ,1 r t' l' l'T' ,. n • Within 6C dJY'" p,, d vacations and hondJ~" Apply Mon Thurs. \larr. 4pm At !li14 Orm Pl;in~ 3l94 C. Airport Loop D· C: M 549-1035 FULL TIME PART TIME TRAINEE with 1rnort tomi;Jn)' Auto benefit:. 1ncl1.:d1n~ .! weeks ~at•:illon after Onl' yea r . t·ompJn'' pt11d group l.llbUrancc-. t•rcd11 uruon. t'tc Apply .11 C.1rt:er opportun;• y ~or male ur t'ema!1 IC" ll'Jr" Otl.AMGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W !:lay St rct•t CostJ Mei.J lkt WCt!O lhl· hour'> of MM 4PM C:.ill ror J P pomtment please &1.2·4321. t:xt 277 Equal Opportunity Employer interci.ung serv1t·t· pro mouor. •or new Pa• rl1• all'r·, Pos1L1oni-lo1·::1u.t in Orange. SanlJ Al'J and Cos!J Mesa Som•· dcnl'Jl "'"pener.Cl' r.t. l>Pm!I Star! S<: 85 l. /h, Jd\ anccmt•nt within 1ir d:.iy!'> Pu1d v:H•;.:t1on:-J l'I! hOI :CIJY'-,\ppr• \I r.r- ACCT'G CLERK Thur~ !lam -1prr .. • Jl<i: An Orange· County ba::rcd 0 r m P I J" ' .; ' " 1 < restaurunl ha~ an nJ)t'n AlflX>rt Loop Dr C ~1 01 init for an c•)(pcnl'nCl'<l t'all!>49 1035 accounting clerk to work 1n all phases or i:em•ral AUT0.\10TI\ E .1 ct· o u n t 1 n I! C u m IMME:DIATI; putenzed )!en<'ral led~t·r OPENING and I yr colle1<1• l.:vt•I Jt' 1n Lincoln Mut·L:rv Ci• count1ni: ~1rr J mu~t alcrsll1p offit•t· 1or .1 l.;d\ X!nl worklnll l'Or\dlllOn:. t'XpcnenCt'd Ir O~V dllll and bt•nd1l program l'Ontrncti. Apµ1 y 10 Y!JI"\> Sulary \•omm1•n:.urJll' Clarke, Businei.~ M~~ with eitper Apply m person 11·5, or '>t'nd fl' sume to The Jolly Roger Lnc. lio.i:! <.;1llellc Avl'. Irv . Call r 92114 Acct 'l! Clerk. t ypinj!. ball ing. ltlin:: l.eurn 1n ~urann· 752 9300 RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY HOND,\ AND BRITISll :\10TOH CAH!-. lRVINl- 830·i000 ACCT REC CLERK 1or --------Conv Hosp Expcr de liABYSITIER. lull 11m1• sired but not nee Sal for 14 mo 01d bOy. Mor• open Apply !~Ill I t'r1. f ~-.h 1d~· C ~I flonda St, H B 84i 3515 548 9294 Mature adlt.s prcf'd. 21J w /loft $290. Pool, jaru22i. 213 763 6589 w /balcony. f\im w /bath. ware. e s pace. H B In-Wooden Bo al. 2 21 0 derstandulg man sel'kS Cypress·A.536·6617 I . ' lessee on sabbatical. dustnalPark.894·5351 Newport Blvd NB attractive affect1onalc Act1v1t1es "'1rector t-::1.p BanJuni: __:~--------1 encl garage. Gas paid 714/673·2292 .., Perun. Pt home. 2 br 2 ba, Refn.; incl. 545.4411. 393 Avad I yr lse. $1000/mo. For rent or Lease: 5000 sq 673-9480 lady fnend to 55. Apprer only. new pnv:lll' club m Santiaqo Bank wet bar. avaW winter or llamlllon SanCr...nt. 3876 540-72S2.8-i.30. ft industrial bldg. zoned Lott&Fomd 5300 ~~ ~1tth~e.S:Xd1~~ Hunlulgton llarbour.call EXPA.-:IDING Yrly. S49-4921 days. "'-P.-!-1. 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OfficeR__..._. ••oo for M P. corner of••••••••••••••••••••••• CM92S26 _M_ary..;....84_6_1_366 _____ X' 1 ..,_ """' ..,..... ,.., Pull St & p I · ·---------I .. r.~ opportun • v 1•1 ~Z272 eves. ••••••••• •• ••. •• •• ••••• 2 br apt. walk to beach. ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• man au an no Lost or Found a pet'> Cull h J n !( 1·-: I! 1· r • ,. r., , t.I -CorOMdtlMor 3822 2 BR & den 1 blk from S2'75 332 Encino Ln. apt St. ~M. Feoced .. paved. Animal Assistance OVERWEIGHT" Lose 10 AIMmalS.,.vicas J>t'rsoMtl lmmt'<l opt:n ••••••••••••••••••••••• high schl·. $3"5 -o. 0 .498-6324; 634 1&12 FREE RENT* parking, f~re spnnklers League537 2273. no fee pou.nds in to days with AIDE '"~'for n ... 110·220 wired. Inquire _ __:.;,.._______ Magi<' Menu Diet Send OPERATIONS <t!l3·6S75afi6&wk~ 2 Br, lge porch. walk to WA Dost.a. 714 /S49·9671 F'OUNO Blk German $4 to Charlton Health I 5 -20 Hn/wlc OfflCER 2 br apt. bltns. breakfast beach. fenced yard S325 De1Ul8 Suites s.oo sq~. new Utt-up Irv Shepherd. female. nr Products. I' o Box 12111. Sl.50 p,lhr oor.gar .lndryrm.$325 Eves498~o:J18 lndusl. 2900 Airway Cahfom1a & Minnesota. Arcad1a.CJI 'HOOi• Thetwopos1t1on:.10\0IVl' ~~~~~t'o~;'.'1u11'·" .11 'n. It,~!·~~... Eves498-0318 s.taAna 3880 *tAA 1269 ft 833-3W3/2l3·262·1543 C.M ~·l342 ----ABE KAIAHUA Danny ~:.l~~~ra~~~~11~31~1 TEUERS . r-o..taln v~ I 3834' ....................... ~ sq Warehou.c;e space wanted Lost Shep-Husk pup (feml wants to talk With you ('8!110081 rv1•n1n.I( .ind Must be outgOUll( & Pl:O GARDEN APTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br, Woodside Village, f/fumitur~. Costa Mesa gry/bm /blk. wh tap on P lease l'311 c :! 13 1 weekend work requ1r('1! p!t•onented CORONA DEL MAR $445. 1.ge 3 bd 2•,, ba. 2 pool, S3SO mo. Nr So. Al wnitJ.s 4000-5000 s q ft Call ~~s~-W~~':'1~!~~~~ 42-3-7526 Carole Apply Cit) of Irvine. PROOF OPHA'C'OR 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. story. frp1". pool. CoastPlua,968-3856 Lido S48-S.S18aft11AM 546-0173 . MODELS ESCORTS 17ZOO Jambor<'<' BIHi. Suri· •out'll. >I po<'k,·l. Pool. teorus. Some (){'eun 835-0211 pager 937 3, .,_._,... ,.,,..IMd ---------Call Touch of Class 754·3600 bcforl' Aul(usl NClt r.5 Hr" t loam "f"' &Catalina views Close agent. ·or~ 3900 MtrittaVlltq PRJMELOC.INS.A. Lost w h ile & silver 97.:0062 10.1978 Xln• bent'l!lu 'J ;iv to. f'ashlon Island & hoe •L.H~-hach 38 .. 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• zri,100. Sq,. I\. unit wilh0of· Persian F ot. Vic Tusun ,.,.. ~~~~~~~~~~ romrnensurJlt' with l':\ 00 h &442Gl1 -.. ..,..... ~ Newport 675 .. 662 ces or lease. n & VistR 8aya NU M\d.wk speclalS24SO µt:rContac.1 ac · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCIT1 NC u cFadden 1us t off ll m 3am M1C1V11u11._ _________ I • 1 ..,. . , REWARD646-t774, :i · · •• Santi·ann Bank --------RllARP. beach. 2 & 3 BR. ..-ALM M SA Ans. Newport&S.A. Frwys _;,._ ____ .:..__ Sod 5400 ~-: 3 bdrm. 21, ba. new cpl.II. r rp I. di 21 h w a :1 her. MINUTES TO NPT What·s Your Trade? Newbope Propertl~:ii Loelt. sapphire & diamond •••• ~.~~••••••••••• To plat·e your m<lsiwgt• P~ Offfce dlshwa~her. pa Lio & l{araac. plltios. 960 2358. BCH Sl.62 per Day 963-7200 settlng from lady'!' ring. before lht• S.15 E f'1rct S1 . TU!llln garal(c $525 L s c ---Bach.1 1 mW Newport Reward ! 832520l;ECt' BT.HSU All\ 3Br. 20. & 2 Br.~lnl loc:a. lrom That's Utt elO P3.Y 5totC191 4550 675-70e0 Anytime' SIHGL.17 rc11dm1H1uhltc, uon, clos.-d gur. I yr old. Adw for an ad ln the Dail)' Pilot ••••••••,••••• ••••••••• ---------('till INTROVI t:W fort he phone tr )OU r1• 1n t hi! mM l<ct Front roiy 3 bd or den 960 1014. l~l a Or SCrvtcc Directory that ('11n Modem S50 sq ft stoll or LOST Lg Parrot M·caw llHelligcnt & d1s1·r<'cl Oiuly Pilot for .1 bcttl'r 1•»r be -.un· f11>k . dbl ~ttr SM01mo <5Bllu Et11l of N<'WJ>Orl U>t&blmh yourprotess1onol office. 2630(£) Avon. ND Vlt Univ l'ark. Irv way to meet new :.mgl\: Cla3ll•f)t-d . 642 56111 to check the mu n~ •ulO 640 7584', 673 32t;!f, C:lMS1f1ed Ad~. your one-Blvd 1 Identity for more In· Jerry W ynn 1213> Heward for info lcadlnll ~le 7S2-S411 · J!1,,,rt1::.cd •or -n: .. '" =83=1·=71=1=4 ======--l::s=lop:::::s=n=op::p=l=nll=Ce=o=t=er==t:::::::ia:;:::m=S=p::m:=546::.;;;·~;::l860:.::__...1.:='onm==IJoo==N::tl=l 642-==~==· =1=417=· 7=00=1======:...:=to=re=tu=m=-=~==077=:-9:-::-::-::-::--:L•-------.... ---------1 C!uss1f1ed Schools and Instruction Thi1 vcriety of fiM Khools could in~ you to 0 HW toMort OW ~tlOG'i , ~ SUMMER -'f .,o ~ DAY CAMP 4j. 0 < June 19 -Sept t 1978 19ft a Olfit .... U,.,IMCI Jr. WIMl Y 'IOOl.AM Of HIM~.~ A OC~'"y • 161 T .. ~ c..t. .......... ~11•1 I • Call or wr11e IOt free rochure or info SAIL IOAT UHT4lS SI ,.,./llew 11 ·Stinger S a1tb0ats located at NewPort Dunes. operated by NewPort Oceanau11cs 11 Tuesday, July 25, 1978 Irvine College of Business Independence and Conhdence are yours w1lh an 1n1erest1ng well oa1d 1ob' Al Irvine "'"' c are ab0u1 you about the gOOd 101> that you wa nt to have We 11 helo you ;o get tnere Take vour choice ot careers' SICIOAIY • ll<:lf'T10MIST MIDICAL..UOAl Sl'ICIALl?ATl6N STIMOOUl'HP • IOOIUCH,ll n"MG. SHOltTHAMO HUSH·IW (HMEIAL OFFICI AS MST A..o' DAY AND EVENING PIOGliMS A proper and correct business environment. tocated 1n the nub ol the NewpOrf.lrv1ne Business and Industrial Comoiex Job Placement Assistance' MOl>I certainly' In the last 15 months over <400 emoloyers have n:1Quosted trv1ne graduates DAILY PILOT Cl Http W Clftttod 7 I 0 0 ····••··•····•········· ~crul ()(rtct> Two i:1rl o!f1 Ct'. v,;r1t"d rt'spon-.1btl1t1t':.. onkr desk. p..i) rutl Io k1·y lypmR Telephone sk1lb. lite acct i: l-'ull l1ml' Must ht-dependable ('all for interview bel Wl'l'll SA M 4 30PM Murl1n f1bcr~lu~~ Inc tHOtil Redondo (;1r, HU 714r&17 222:5 General ()(c: PBX unswt-r mg :.erv opri. lmml'd operungs for ('Xf>t'r'd nr qual.ined people Rate 01 PDY depending upon ex· '°" F..rtti.r l11f-tl• , ........ ,tM"9ltllt •f e4•ri.-. 611 Hilt Deity '!lot Sc._.• .ct lllanct'- Olrectory Call 642-56 78 Ext. 321 • can for group or YI day rates • MEWPOITOCEAMAUTICS t 10) • ._ ... "-•· SWte 23' I (a) Coll MOW ffW--. iltformotl°" Wld ~-... I 700 i. (;A .. Y AYL SANTA AMA '270i I New~rt Fw.l. al Dyer Rd I :.56-a890 pe r Apply 1n µer:.on ~ f-'. Mon·1''r1 9&m 4pm. 155 _ _.---'~~'..t_» Rochester St. C M ~ Genernl offlre. H1lll11R. 111 Ing. typmc Learn 111 surance MOil THAM JUST A JOI BEGIN A CAREER FACIALS & MAKE UP j MAU CiOOD MOMIY Lei Richards Beauty College help you start oe ve1op1ng ne w Skills as a Cosme1tc1an Alter only 20 weeks you can be e;irnmg a good ltvong COSMETICIAN CLASSlS MOW! L1m1te<1 Enrollment-·Call Now• Top 1nS11ructors give Help and Guidance Plenty ot Practical Experience. Too TUITION PA YING PROGRAMS AVAILABLE PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE MANY O....ORTUMITIES: • Interesting Work • Personal Sa11s1ac11on • !:>ecurity·Jobi. not 1100 10 economic situation • You progres~ rapidly to become lhofougnly Sktlled • 5ell~mptoymen1 0PPortun111es CALL 962 .. U I Foa IHFORM.A TIOM "TCH~~D5 BEAUTY COLLEG'E Cl..t• tU1111w tu.1111 19060 l roold1wst, H...tllll)tolt .. ec:ll .......,. ...... c ........ u .. o (7141 MCMJtJ •If. 4106 - Our Reading Summer School Has Class Space in Session Two. CSISSION ·ONE FILLEDI Call for a free diagno~tic reading test appointment. Students from Grades 2 through 12 are eligible. You receive the test results within 24 hours. You are s hown the exact reading skills your youngster needs to learn. We design a completely individualized program based on your child's needs. Teenagers who qualify for our READWRITE 2000 Course gel intensive instruction in speedreading with emphasis on comprehension, concentration. test-taking, and study habits. Classes begin Monday, July 17. 640-1262 ART CLASSES NEWPORT IEACH CHILDREN TEENS ADULTS SKILLS TAUGHT P•llnCJ -Drawing ly BUH C•EB.MAM Noted Artist of the Impressionist School B A. Univ of Ar•Z-Olis Inst Art Post Grad For "''°'-"• Ct* 644-5415 READWRITE Educational PnNJl'mn• Faslllon lslCllld/Mewport C.....,. SCATS GYMNASTIC CHAMPIONS Olympian Cathy Rigby was a SCAT and now it's your turn! ! THE SCATS ACADEMY now has openings for beginning gymnasts. CJasses for boys & girls 2-5 years also available. CAU. 897·7750 Or Stop ly, 5822 bHGreh Dr. 197.7750 ....-.. Pafomti Schoof ~itW _A,1~ Specializing in Watercolor. Oil Painting, Acrylic. Life Drawing & Ceramic Artist: Edfftt Paito.bl Ir Auoc. 4832 Werner A••·· H.I. A.M. 840.3838 P.M. 536-5850 ~~~ ~ ~ i~ W.'' / ·i·~,· i~ , ' ~ ~ PROFESSIONAL DOG TRAINING ~ ~· :1 ~ L :· A. T HOME SERVICE geond to tM 'I ~ p•rsottdity CIRd .._.........,.. of yow !· ~ ·~ ~ i ~ I. Ranging from baS1c obedience Ion ~ 'C teastll tong leash. oft leash and 11 I, protect100 training .! , ~ •• ·l1 •c AJ50 offeritlg problem 1: !· .a1w1-inc'-diltg: ti ~ ~·"~ ~ r -~ I~ . --~".· ! 'I D1gg1ng ..... • • .--f'_~"J I{ i ,----MICROWAVE --I BE A a·> -r;" i· HO~::~:=··· i·:~r·~ il 1 1 COOKING CLASSES ~ STENOTYPE TRAVEL ~: Jumping ,:~5~ !{ • • HA VE RIM (MocW. Sltorth•dl G t· ·-H ~ ~ 752·!>300 General ()fr1ce Typm.i. rthng. phone" orc.Wr desk Medical ex penence prererred 14 5 Ca11~7800 GENERALOFC ApphanCl' serv1ct-<'O 81.t!>y phones. bkkp·~ & typmg. $700 mo E xp nee 642·0240 Kate General *Summer Jobs EARN VACATION$$ Needed Immediately l ea.rtts I Clertc Typi1h 145WPM t /Senior Typ15ts (60 WPM I ./Stat Typish "AccountiftcJ CS.rb 1 lootlllnpen /PIX Operators ISecnfari~s wtth or w1thoulSll Work where you want & when you W4nl With VOLT Long & s hort term assignments I loh d..iy & vat'at1on pe1y Uosp1ta l1 zal1on µI.in available NEVER J\ !"El:.. APPLY TEMPORARY SBVICES 546-4741 31148Campus Dr.Sk 106 Across rrom OC Airport 879-9330 1624 Orangethorpe Wy Anaheim F,qual Oppor. Employer ~ TAKE A SUMMY CLASS For Secretaries and A ENT 11/11' !' C41111 Tam Tedi.+t ffW.,... C~Cltl°" !l 1 f>N'>lln:il 1n~truct1nn~ 1 Court Reporters Day & Night Classes For 542-9414 ~ 1 l"omplct" ~l'lel't1nn I THEORY AND SPIEIO Men & Women ~: ~ •--------- I Mt1·m~ll\l' t\n'eSl>one:. 1 ~ L1le1tmeGuarantee ~ i--------• ~ · · 1.l•arn to really u:.t• your expens1 vc PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL A r A labl I GEH'L OFRCE mH!stmcnt." We lci.tch ..:~cry J)b.as.eof Individual Progress Methods .~ .6lOlmt l7~ ~s..t.AM.c.n701 ~~ e erences vai e Type ~ WPM. tellers, 1 =~ ':~~~r 0~~~!~~i~~~dn -CALL 1114> 54:1.9495 ti ,~ Rfi"'-1~-4 ~ :~~· ;!i"u~~1:~:·e~ I Special s ........ r Classu on Lo.Cal I l'rof essional Instructor ' ~ • ~ lot or detail Set up a new ~ooflal.n & Party foods. Mow t-"'-Eslabhshed 1963 I~ ~i·..;f "-.. _,,J::~~ ~~ rile syst~m ,\r l 11 " ··'7 --, • backup lo franchise ship re~att.s. Ul'llihd seaHftCJ. 1 Financial Aid Programs l't ~ p1ng. Must be flexible to Cal 761-5011 645-3517 For htformatioft ' "y -.-;-. ~~ l ~ ·•-· \ handle other desks as Ml CROW 11.vE M 11.GIC I Accr9d1ted By Tne Accred11tng Commission of ',\·~l)'":,. .. <' · _,.,. ~ ·~-;, needed. Needs to be or ~ --I T N I A f T ad & T .f'"-~ ,,.,,... • :J •· ~._Joo 0 an11ed and rerogn17.C' COOKING SCHOOLS I cur AHO SAVE THIS ADI! he at1ooa ssoc5~~:1~. . e echn1ca1 ... ;. v '" y 1(" \: ~~;:;.> prtont1es. Apply NH -- -~-"'---z:.-~...;&r--r-~-u:-.... ~-t1onal Ed0<·at1on. 4361 ---------I Birch St.N M <Near 0<0 HetpW...ted 7100 Help W_..d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HelpW...t•d 7100 HetpW...ted 7100 HefpWClftttod 7100 HefpW..ted 7100 HefpW..ted 7100 Airpo rt I Equal Op ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• porturuly Employer ·--------IBOOKKEEPER. bwlder/ Carpet Cleaner, no exp. CLERK Clerk Typist. Ptr. at least Dehralessen trainee. DENTAL ASST. Fantastic 0pptv liankmg rlevcloper. localed in nee. Pays up lo Sl.SOO. 20hrs/wk. Leasing com· MJP. must be over 18. Chairside. r_ull time _ Homes&LandMaAa;rne. GIRL FRIDAY, to work TELLER Tus tin. n eeds person p/mo.968-4665 lmmediateopeningfora pany.~-8385. part time lO ruu lime Good benefits H .B anationalpub!Jcauo •• 1s 1n ret ai l d ra pt'ry for our Costa Mesa or w I ex pe r th r u l ri a I Carpet layer with own Clerk in our Engineering Clerk typist, cxpen enced. See Terry or Peggy. 495 893-S032orS46-J540 orrenng an unusua .1 op-waJlpaper & shade s hop lice. Exper prd'rJ balance 731·01411714) truck & tools. 640·2700 Department. Duties in· permanent Costa Mesa . E17thSt.CM DISHWASHER portunity for :: qualified Reqwres good sewini.: Please call Mr, Donnel. BOOKKEEPER for CPA betwn8:30&5. cludeclericalsupportfor Call546-0606 DELI HELP. F'utl time Kitc hen he lper-full individuals to engage an a bility. DutJc:. will rn ty 5462300 ''atarornia engineering and docu Tradewmds Och., 6710 · t Id selllngadvPrllsmgtore· e lude d eali n ~ wi th • · , 'I , oHtce-Laguna Be ach, C 11.SHIER . · C'*'lails. wa itresses. time, ma ure a Y pre· alt.ors. savinas & loa ni. & l'UStomers. phone:. 111 ;ederal Savmgs&Lo~~· trainmg provided ror "" ment control.. Will also bartenders. hosles:ies. W.CoastHwy,N B. ferred XJnt benefits & escrow co.;;pan1es •Q sal~rruins ahsC'nt·e and 2700 Harbor Blvd. • Olsta n ght person Call Diane TELEPHONES serve as ~ehef re~ep· New. private club open· Deliverymen for early working cond. Bayview Orange County Comm some reco rd keepmi; MesEmpaloF,qyeuraJ Opportumty 494.1034 Costa Mesa. part time, ll~sl. Position reqwres ing Huntington Harbour. AM newspaper in C M. Convalescent Hospital. 20"/r , great growth potc n Call67J.71.130 typ111gor50-60wpr_n.and Ca11Mary846-1366 2055 Thur1n . C M -------looklleeper F/ChcJ exper. Hours lo be ar· at least l year oHtce ex-Perm p/t. Must have de· 642-3505. E.O E t1al (213)431-0370 for Gari Friday. recepl. tYll BANL ' Fas h. Isle investment ranged. $3. p /hr. Apply perience. Please apply in Cocktail Waitress pend car & be r eha completedeta1b mg & riling duties by pre " The Earl's Plumbing person. Sc&.--• $300-~mo 646·5844 DRIVERS .sllg10"~ r1rm located Ill TELLER firm. Xlnl oppor. Exper Inc .. 1526 Newport. Blvd . . nuv1 ,..,_,__ • 1 ftoOftt Dffll Clk "" C ------ * * & maturtty req'd. Call Costa Mesa . or ca 11 Earn up to $300 per wk DBJVERY PERSOM "''"""country, no specia Exper prefd. Wtll train lhe Nwpt Financial ntr PARTTIME f>.10.0123 ~-1753 TRENDATA Low toil.Ion Place ment needed. P1t1mc ror busy lie req M cG r ego r VanedsluJts Newporter Call Shuro n Dorn:. tit Immediate opcmn~ in assist. 751-9194. Newport Beach Travel Yachts. 1631 Placent.Ja. Lon Hotel, 644 1700 Julio 63l_..4J60 ______ _ COISt:. Mesa Off1<'e Sa\' Bookkeeper. full charge. Cashier. part time. Thurs-CORP• C"' 1 ErTOR TR.._.E Agency. Must have re C.M Perez or Mary Carlson Grandma Sitter La aht mgs and Loan or bank multt . corp mmi com · Sun. Call Barbara ror Standard Memones ~ " •· b l I & " Puler knowledge helprul ua 1e mo orcyc e m· IP!J•LLTIME housekeep1n" Lunch experience prercrrcd 354 · appl.540-.3280 0 1v1sion Costa Mesa-Newport suran.ce Hrs rlex1blc. DRIVERS rv provided H~i. AM s Cash handhng n.>qwrl'd 7fi8.l :WOOW.Segerstrom Beach area. E.stab co. is Mon tlvu f)-1day Hrl~ Men or women 25 yrs or CO MB IN AT I 0 N days 75!-0174 ucellent i.alarv. ~ork IOOICKHPER CASHIER Sant.a o\na.CA92704 looking lor aggressive wage & mileage pd older. Know the coast Onver-House & omce ---- 1ng cond1l1o n -. a ntl Rel.all Manne Hardwan• TELEPHONES (714 )540-3605 exl.213 career oriented person 833-9617 cities. Net Sl80 a week or Cleamng. Mu st h..avl' GR F.ENllOUSE. fut I benefits Call or apply Jl store seeks qualiried Mission Viejo. ex per Xlnt sal & benefits. For more. Orange Coast gooddn vmg record. neat ume No exp nee Male Branch. bookkeeper lo handle Hourslobearranged.$3. F,qualOpportunity appt. call Mr. Kane. Deli ver y man. early Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. appearance, li ve 1n pref d $3 711 p /h r AMERICAN dally sales reports. de· p/hr. Apply The Earl's EmployerM/F Mon-f)-i8·5pm.645·2640. morning, LA Times Herrma nn. Fountain Orange Co. area Reply Jackson & Perkins. 6757 posit s & cash s um · Plmmbing Inc .. 28922 --------•IC . r II t home delivery car route Valley. !No of Slater Mrs Greco. p 0 Box C. lrv1nt:. near Sand Cd SAVINGS manes Exper. in 10 key. Camino Capistrano. Mis· CLERllS ~~~T:::f~~rs~ exde~.c~ ~rov~~~e<::~~~ ~if.~~~: he t wn New hope & Downey. Cahr 90240 nyon Ave 559-4434 _ 825SunJlower Ave Nauonal company with s1on Viejo . or cal I I\ Day/wk. live in Beach 544.0551 Euclldl General Office Apply I ______ ... __ Costa Mesa 979·9800 major medi c al a nd 495·0401 _ area. Call Mrs. f'oster. Newport F1oor Covenng GUi\RDS Mr Hwienga beneritsprogram.CallT. CL'ElUCAL 645-3099forappt. Dental Asst wante~. DRYCLEANER needs 3.'iOOE.Coast Hwy.CDM ~OE M. F Walker. 493-4455 9·11am k UTOTEM COOK . ..,.IGJITS Eneq~et1c, enthus1as u c cou ter girt call btn 7&1 ---for interview. Equal Op· Good typing & book eep· ,, r / p r1 v pr a c 11 c e 1 n CAa ~Aas • GEHBAL OFFICE IART&ilDERS porturuty Employer ing exper required. Part· Openings Now Available FUii time. Apply btwn Laguna Bch. Exp. nee. .,.......,.., Position• Exper. pref but not nee. . time start, full time Oct for full or p /time clerks 3.5, Mon -Fri 4647 3'r<J daywk37-40 h.rs Call ELECTRICIAN • Apply Mon·t'rt. 3PM. BUS DRIVE·licensed. ex· Lido area 675-8030 oo 2nd & 3rd stt1fts. No MacArthur. N B. 494.3596 Mon· Thurs Now acceptml( appla·a Charley Brown's, ISl60 per 'd wanted for pvt exper necessary w e -Electrici an (amtliar tions for current and Beach Blvd, H.B. school. Laguna Bch. 6:30 •Cl•e•ri•c•a•J -----•I train. Advancement op-Cook's Helper Denlial Asst Exper En w I Io c a I codes · future openings m thv -----lo9AM & 2.15·4PM, $4.75 port':"'llies t~ those "'.ho 4 nates pr week. Call dodonllc Asst. n eeded 714 /828-8828 clerical a rea Typis t. Beauty Salon '" (.' M. p er hr. Mrs Pake ADP qllalify. For 1nformat1on 541J.7418between8·12AM rull time ror busy --File Clerks. Jr Steno's, needs Wig Stylists f>S',;, 494.7432 go to our nearest market Newport Beach practice. ELECTRICIAN~. eiq~r. Acct'g Clerk. Apply 111 t'Omrrusiuon. S48·3448:__ CANVASSERS PENSION or conlact the personnel COUNTER HELF. near Great oppty for right Call art. 5 pm. interview person Custom Weov'' office at Orange County Airport. person. Non s moker on-appt. 95S-0395 Carpets. 18430 l'ac1f1c Beauty, I:;xpert Hair Cut· VOTER La s • D Ii M 1y Call644-05"" St F v 11 ter w/follow. Pays up ICJ REGISTRATION SERVICES ~ mpson t Anthony s e .. on· "" . ountam a ey Garden Grove 537·4840 Fri. 7:3G-3:30 and 11 :30 to Factory 70"'r. 642-5381 P tr. work a vail for ns· F,qual ()ppor Employer S:30 shirts. 17881 Sky park Deo~I Asst. X·ray lie., Gateral Office --sert1ve mdiv1dual. Must Newport Center rinan· --------•I Blvd .• Suite A. Irv. exp d or school. Costa WHY NOT Reservations. type. must B1lhng Asst ror est 'd N B be capable or working ca al firm seeks respoosi· -;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;I 556-067o Mesa 546·3000 be able to meet pub be & SECURITY Due to our r1:ccnt t·\· paru.1on program , Wells Fargo Guard Serv1rrs as hinng S\lCUnty guard:. for IRVIMl/ HEWPORT BEACH SAHTA. AHA / ANAHEIM RILLERTOH/ IUENAPARI COSTA MESA& THE WHITTIER AREA t'O. Need good typing. under tittle s uper\'ision. ble individuals ror . --------TEE BEST? work weekends Apply IO gen'I malh ab1hty. 10 kt:y Students 14 yrs & older clerical positions. Ac· Clencal Dental Asst • mature. person Newport Dunes by touch. Some expcr urged t o apply Call counttog background, *JR. CLERK Coonter help. 18 yrs or cha1rs1de exper, t:n 1131 eackBayDr.N B TOP GUARD PAY pref'd . but wall train 1147-4141 typing skills and 10 key 01 de r . 10 p M . 6 AM lhus1asllc 631 1420 ITOP PAY f.etythlftc) fwmished Benefits. Sl40 Sl45 stert -experience helpful.. Ex· Winchell's Donuts.~ E D ENT A L i\ SS I S T . I BONUSES GENERAL OFFICE. part 64>1066 ••• cellentworking cond & *SR.Cl.£Rll 17thSt,CM Dynamite or r1c " -'AJRCONDFAC time.Typll\g50-60wpni, --CcrolPmglMrw companybenefit.s. ft ~ I CLEAN.SAFEWORK hrs 1 30·S 30. Co~la to.tCarpnter 4t7Serra *ClERICAlll'SJ Cutter!orwet suit mrgr Westmins ter 4 V ay (7A M ·3 :30P M o r Mesa.S401608or642·0767 Custom boat yard n~ Coronadel Mar Contact6""'360exl262 M Exper'dorwill train. Ap· wee.It. Exper. pre(. Call -tPM·l2:30AM ) c arp e nter s and You a relhewinnerof Varied Jobs with & ply 9 to 12 Mon·Fri. 8:Jl Peggy,893·2itl2 Immediate 3 month as· General Office. mature. shipwngbts. Exper. on· thrMfrtetfdlm wit.bout exper. in ~ood W.18th. Costa Mestt Dent.al aaariment good typ1 11t. varied ly. 541·2873 ($22.SO value), lo Cl.BJ( TYPIST otdacys1llfT'Ol1nd.ln11 gs. Ca I to· 0 _._ •try ~•-....1. OttTHO. OFFfCl NO.RR ELL ~~U..~15997es. good benehts a-....... 9-2 M Fr lotematlonal manage. ""' '-K'nl .,..., DUUIULeeper on· 1 ll~ lrM. ment C011111lltant seeking MO FH5 SANTIAGO BANK F\Jll lime position avail.· Mou I' on p I a i a ....... ilolley alert clerk typlst with o~ ff. Xlnt opportunity for ex· front des k . Newport T S I ~=-m!~y ~~;1~ H~~s Circa good loxlnt typlng skills. ~ O lC e • per. Data Entry Clerk. Cenler.644·l40S lfllPCWsy er• CH Dreyfus August3rdthrul51h Full time position In 0 overload Muslbe exper on3741or MOWISTHETIME Mewporfleach Sl 62~er DAY AnahelmConvenUon Irvine nur Orange 3275 Hours 11 11rn Spm. 4341 llrch • C.enter. IKIO W. Katella Coonty airport. For de· SS7·006 I Outstandlnf' employee for Job seekers to <'heck 549-1071 Tht1t's al you poy for Take time to relax :rnd shop at home H's slmplt with Dail y Pil o t Classified Ad11. And tr you nave aomethina to sell. call u frl1•ndl y Cl•itl'ified Ad Visor at. 842·S6'78 b •·"-' ll7"'"8n"'2 ""2381 hS NB "•nafltll .. ,l .. ry <'Om the Dally Pilot llelp a30dav:idlnthi' T ic:kets must e ex· ........ e•eUO ca -· IN ~· ~ t. . . ""' "' . .... .. Wanted classlflcallon H # c hanged for r eser ved Agenclesdonotreply EqualOpporEmplo)'er mens 1tuto w 1exper. W.stmiftst.r DAILYPILOT seat3 at the Convention Coot.act: the Job YOll wn.nt Is nol SERVICE SANTIAGO IAHk there you might <'On111dtr 95ll lolsa <'enter AheAd or time . Placing a Classified ad Is offennit your !Cerv1cc~ 551-9027 DIRECTORY Call 642-5678, Eitt 329 to *i, easy 0.1 dialing your SOii with EASE! ft.na1a11I Offlu wilh 11n lld In the Job (Tues & Wed 9.J 30l cla1myourtlckets phone. Give us 1 c1ll. lt's aBKEEZE S35E.P\ntSt ,Tust1n Wanted catt>gury rhone EOE OO ITNOW' * * * We'll do the rest. 642·5R78 Ctaaalfled Ada 642 5678 832-S200 EOE 642·5678 1--------•1 ___ 6_4_2_·567 I ' Apply 1n per:ion Monday. f)-1day 8-5pm at WELLS FAUGO GUARD SERVICES 1Sl2 W. COflllllOWWtdtft hlettotl.CA OR MMday, 1'uesday, Wed· ne!doy. Thun1day. lOum 6pm, CLOSED Friday .1t 230 W. Wcrnef' Roo.n 217 s.taA-.CA. State Lie No. C-6036 - .,,.. • ...... c.,.... c ....... Gow•s•cg Mn,,._ Hoc•Klt_..g t1•wy '1..o&°"J-Tialslt • __ -.., • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................•••••• ··········•············ ··•····••••·•·•··•·••·· IU1JA!?fb&t1ttSt-r\' Catpt"Ot~r & e•b1n t TKWCHARGl:.111) llllWk l'nwll )Obi. & re R J H"fmao "Son R model &r addition• ~or~4541 U~nsed6 Bonded. Clean ups. Jl aulini:,General Handyma n '!be Moppou. that's our Bnckwork. Small JOba Ph1.oo tumng .. rtp1nr 25 R£PAJR&REROOF' All Lllndscaping lmmeJ . Pa1ntm1. c11r ventry. name. Cleaninff 1s our Newport, CostA Melia & yn exp MJ!lttr 'I deArl'e t y pc b. 1 h1ng1 e • servicmi. 6'2 9907 roolllla. masonry /\ny 1ame CAii 546-2392 Irvine. 67S.317S eves 111 music 122 50 Lhc. mo rock~h.iket1·compo·tar home malntenance or re· -only 170-4117g Fr l ~1 se30 Exp JapaoHe G&rdt'ntt. modellt11l ~cl'l:. J . OIANE'S CLEANING , ........ ,,,.,.,.... et!e. • 21m )laJ.D, b A P'U"' F'rt!t! e11ot ~~ 3'22 96 7 -0 lt)i d..t)~ Se~;-;;;-s. "' w 1 n i t~tom Rt"modrlJng & J\emodellna. additioD!I. Comp!~ yard urvlcfl Wa1.11h. 631· S4.50 hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• "4at.rfRepalr mochmt'~ & ~mall ~p AddJ11t1n$ t:all Vinet rdwd decb "apaa, new Rell bit & at Npl 1-----------Expert work. rers, own PETERS PAINTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• T,... _.,,fee lJ' U _... ...... ....... 0-h.~ ...... ·-a".~ .. ·...... • ... I ·-ft~ c.c.7 ,,.. .... ., .. ., -E 'd R R N t h •. I •••••••••••••• pban 1-0ay :.erv1rc-l...t.'nboff & As~ 673-7404 ClOOI • o;v. ......._.. °" """" ..... '""~ ·-• ........ ..., ............ ~ xpr . ea11 ates eat pu r ('ll ... lt'X urec; ••••••••• I ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• Fr "'-t C II G ratl!Jll: "ST 893 1 .. 39 """ h h Vacuum Cle.anl!I' <.:cntu, ,__. "'-i 1~--.....i.-w-"-t.1J.n n •· ee """ . a t!ne nu;;m;; ii; • • ,. <:.AJ>ert s apma. c 1nn1.t1~ l.5'72Ne.....,.,. SJ\•d.C.M -,....~u 1 .,__........, Expert cleanupt;. treeOCCStudent.lTontruck. awo,ce gs. oor.;.,. 552-0658 & Hump removal ~ ~,,.... • ............................... •••••••••••••• l rl mm In & & m I Trash. tree tnm. Ron wl.ndowscltaoed. ~ Land1cape crt'atlons ' u.n ;:;.";ampoo & steam clean. tDESIONER, exper., will land1rape. Call Mike. 642-5703. 979""89 ~l45 Painting. Extr/lt.tr Ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 67>2821 Asphaltl.,.... Color bni;htcners; wht help you derorate your 5411·2049 Mature European woman! pr'~, honest, neal, rellll. HOMESAVl-:RS Plumb·--------- • •••••••••••••••••••••• c:pt.s 10 mlli bleach Clean home, noor plan. <'Olor •----------•CHEAPEST hauling 10 Vt o r full day. Free Uc d984-104S Dave u1g & HealUlg 1-'re<> est Expert Tree S1.1r111c~. •Save Money· liv, dln rm. hall $15. Avg schemes, accent fiecci1. Gt•1Utll Senlut town. Fr nt.s CHEAP• b I SlS hr 11 t & II bl lt1m. l()p , remove, or P tr I I bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... """""ort''""·'"90 est i mate y appt. Fme Exler. pa;"''ftg by . OOtl!:> re.11 e rl"'n"•ntal prun1n .... "'r""n Onveways•P:irk1ng lot nn $7.50, <'OU<'h $10. chr or o 10 ava • e . ""'"""""" ,..,,...., Ml 2S29 au<..... HorA M <.;OK ... ~ ....... .. ., s I u· *"' G Ii ~-• 550-8841 HANDYMAN · Cnrpcntry. . R. Sinor. St. lie .. tns. Try servire · / est. Local calls 494.3494 .... e paJl"i •ell co.a nw ... uar em ~l ..... or. el"ctrtcal, plumbln~ & l.1te haullna·mov1ng. '--'-'"'-'--me.836-MMlMhrs !)79..8()6Sor34_7_·0383 ____ ,--------- ·l.1c NB, CM S&S l.'pt repair 15 yrs expr 9ba*L.•o~t-nn "'"7·Z787 CAS·"""" Garage·Yard rltianlna. _....,......,. .hphaJt'u" •"71 n .. k myseU Rer· -.......... .......... ... .,., ...... v Hk ................................ , ""'"'·:ftg. Ext & int P ERRY 'S PLUMBING Wiwdowcee---"" '""'""" '""' wor . s •••••••••••••••• ••••••• · ' Reas. rates. 642·07"" rn111 _....... w I -·""":t 531-0101 . '-'-~ L.M.S.-Roto. S<>d or Low rates. Refs. Free l' c eur .lOy drain or ••••••••••••••••••••••• lusNs1 Seniu Homes. Apta &Addlllor111 . ..,._.,. ..___a...-.a..... s d d L sewer otnyt1me' Free"-••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.......a........1_ -.... .... r. ........ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... _...._..,•••••••••••••••••••~•• e e e aw n s . est. ~780, S38-G3 . • ""ast Window Cleaning . ...._...... •• '7 rnru~ -Sprinklers, Planting. e6Umates (all for low 24 hl'll. F'tee esumatei; 01vorce/8anltruptcy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-61441~3325. eves. llaul, 11kiploader dump want a REALLY CLEAN Xlnt refs.67~7633. House PainlUlg, Int . Ex wknd ratei. 117:1 :ns_1 _ 642-S668 ~. Janos European Cater· a-~-....A t.rk. icradln11. tree wrk, llOUS~? <.:all Gm!ih»m ter Free estimates. John n~..t....• & R•pai'r -------- Action Typmg, 960-5419 mg. Sum mer parties. --·••mgm dem<>htronH tl' K.'l l 1257 · THI PLANT llOICM Beck. 631·3363. 64.5-2161 IW'IW••••••Ull"I••••••• .. •••••••••• Get a clear v1('w fr<>m b q ls dd. gs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----Olrl.Freeest64~5123 'ACLEARVlEW"•·o Cea nt.t an ue , we 1n G.thnCIRdS_._ Wholesaleto!'Ublic EU " .... e!':: ............. 001·2467 t~Et.dric ............. :::::· ..... lmmacuJat.cCleanlngCo. lt"°°".ldbeourpleasure PaiROnt~nEg/\N, rEeXPmoEdReTI , Addition, rc•model nll You've lned tht" rc•\t Lac 32'7.1.36 6'5-tl974 .. 1 1 F'or lht>!W whu deserve lo show you-Whal lo type.s constr Free ~l no w try th~ b~!>t' Carpenter. Free est, An y C.Wnt/COltCl'eh S a uminum seam css the best. 55!·2479 plant, where to plant. plumbing. Fr est 661·2467 Low rates Lic'd s.48-8250 631-0217 size Jobs Call Allan or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRlCIAN·Pnccd raml(utters w/bliked on ~·..,SHl..,.,,.._..,S how lo plant. bow to Paintina, Int. qua l r-~-oo-fi_cng ___ ----1 Tony.646-8649 Foundations, retaining right-free estimate on enamel Clltm bit on Job. ~ "'".,.._ --'-taln Pn "-t 1 • .,..__ G "''"2 1"'2 uWUJ • ce wo : materials, rates negoua-••••••••••••••••••••••• Ind ---l / es walls, blocks. patios large or small jobs "''' uttennen .... · 04 Prof'essional Mme and aaJ St.SO, s gal $6.00, 15 bl .. ..,... _,..,. WALK ER ROOFING ca.rpen er, romm r S56-824l Lac'd. Licensed 673-~9 ottlce cleanlna. f'!lly m· aaJ $216, Flats Z .50. Since " ~ ' + pa1nl1n". Reason IF YO • ---------• ·c 11'"'"'489 ~11 type< rates Joh~. 531 ·8082, U i.tired F'rc•t• 1·stirnall' 1954 631~ bef 9AM or Housepainting lntenor ..,. -... · u ·' ~7·9'~ CadillucstoGo-Cuis Gca•nJ !I baveascrv1cctooffcr or RF: work & cmpl1cs :ift.5PM specialist. f)-ee est.Joho rooling.rreeest ~ lla'e something you want tu sell" Class1(1ed ads do tt well 642·Sb'i8. Whatever the 1-'ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• goods to sell, pl1&ct• 11n 111cl welcome. Beclt. 631·3363 or 645-2161 tlavt! somf'ltun~ you want Roll 'emoff the market •VERYLOWPRICE..<;• 1n the Dally P i lot S40-9525 Trade your old stuff ror to sell"t:l&ssirlt!<lad:-.do Witha Class1f1edAd OnGardeniOiMa111t Class1r1ed Sertlml •-.....,-nd-w_ha_t-you want i.o new goodies with a Have something to sell" 1t well _Call NOW. Call Now! 64Z·5678 George 549-2015 Phone 00 5678 Dally Pilot Clmsslfieds Claaalfied ad. 6'2-5678 Classified ads do 1t well 6'2 5678 For Class1f1ed Ad ,\<---rlON Call a Dail} Pilot AD VISOtt 642·5678 ~~!.~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~~ .... .!!!~ ~~~-.. .!!.~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... ~!~~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... !!_~~ Help Want~ 7 I 00 Http W..t.d 7100 M"'"'ICAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GUARDS Installers. cable TV, ex· Machine Operator .,..., rtUHTIHG SALES f"ull & p,timc All oreas per prefd. tra~nee con· trainee. Opportunity to . FRONTOFFlCE =dLitho Rest.au.rant $llOP8l WEB SECRETARY-TRAINEE Serv Sta Help needed •m· Umform1. rum. Ages l!l s Ider l' d E . 0 . F. , learn N IC machining. Busy pra~ice near Capo, It ~~ BOB'S Wholesale. retail rirm Tustm Co. needs bnght. med. f\Jll or p/t Apply R d Te l eprompto r o f Previous mach exper good pos1t1on for bnght, V'l'TH• I d . person11ble ind1v1dual 990E.CstHwy N 8 ~~·l<~ov~~-Noe~1/p<'cr NewportBch,90l W.16th helpful but not n ee: f~tgohnf1 per~>n w~~ P...uOperotor CHonwOfThe ~;~~ok~PN~~~~r w1goo:ct typ1nµ & spell·Shoesates.better grat1('. nt•ri:-ss Apply, Universal St .. 642·3260 557·2730 0 ~ f h 8 1er1g_e peop c. Mu~I know snapoul & llCJ loy) nee. Will train. Ca ll for lnl! Salary $1\00-S'700 + 1 ndep r .i m ~ 1 u r l' I' t "h , 1., . .., P a mic ex pcr conunOW1buslno1>:1form11 ppt"'""S''S3 b enl'l1t ~ CJ l l JJn Salary. "Omm in•·uo iott•c: ~on .,.,nice. "'u Insurance . Maid wanted. Seacllrf h~lprul, but will train press. Will cons id.-r Immediate openings In a ,_.. ~ • ~ ~, W 5lh St, Sa~t~ AnaM In· DfVERSIFIED FINAN· Motel, 1001 S. Coast Hwy, rrght person. Salary lrainina w/someprtnUnl( our family restaurants at 831S-40l2 UVe!i & top IM•ncht:-. 1 t~·rvwhrs9-L2 ... l-4 °0• ClAL ORGANIZATION LagunaBeach.494-4892 open. Reply Classified bk" d SA r nearby locot1ons.Were-Salesperson,_aggress!ve. SECRETARY P /T I Night. no Sun t-;xµ I-n ... _ od ac gJ'OWl . . • area o positive attitude. I' or n necess Mr Whtl l' or M' u=1res youn~ pr ueer Ad 11106, Du1ly Pilot , ro Orange Co. 714154().M)27 quire no previous exper. Ptr. Exper or will tratn. your h?mt 01ct. t yping. Marowtt.z S48~. Npl l l.ur Orcsser to develop ins urance Box 1560, Costa Mesa, -Join our fnendly team . Apply Ill person. Stan· It bkkp g. Don 6311·3231 Beach I potenual & expand into Mad Dept. Ca 92626. Real ~t.ate Co me St"e us today fhl' Hair Hand ers tn other financial areas. EARHING EHOUGH between i.4pm dard Shoe Stores. CM --------- "'""Pl Bch ii. looking for H1gh eanung potential. a ... u.CHINEOPlt MEDICALOFFICE l..,COME? ,.. __ a.y.....:............ ~S.Bnstol SouthwHtla'* l·xpcr1ence n hJ1r .,.,_ h . . -" -,_........., *Secretan·es* aooG'----•Jrl'sser~. Mus t have ~wg t;~2~~ssaon. lnserttng machine New practice needs. Join an exciting com 239S2Averudadela SALES PERSON-Retail. ........... , .... dientele. Al:.o p rr re· ----------1 operator needed. Ex per. pleasant exper'd person. pany with unlimited 111 Carlota. Laguna HHls R. M. Abrams Company. C Ofr11\dm As~l tu $l!IK LC11JC9G leach t:'-'puomst needed Gr('al lNSURANCE, typing. fiJ. on Bell & Howell o r Pegboard & lna impor· come potential. Free CoolitTraitHH Perm. foll time. 1819 Employer<; Pay All Fees 1s acet!ptJn..: application~ -.urro undrngs + in· mg, billing. Learn in· Pitney Bowes Inserting tanl. Some back office. standing building iu 450lCampusDr.lrvint NewportBlvd .. C M Liz Remder.,Agency for expert('nCed bank .,_uraore plan 642·848_4 sWCtnce 752_9300 machinepreren-ed. Salary commensurate million dollar location. Waitn-ss.sfWeiten 4020 B1rrh St, Stl· m1 tclle~ Call Joan Gon .. w/exper N 8 . 631·551 I ~Scty Newport Heach 833 8100 497 l7il II El.PERS cleaning apts Insurance TRAINEE Immediate opening for Cool! T~~ Celli for Appt/Estab 'G4 F.qual Oppor Emplr & 00 f 11 0 pan MED TECH highly motivated ex· 7311 F.dlnger. Hunt Bch i.n Newport area. Needs me!., u r 1-;xper property & Various duties rn mail Cali . ll E 'd I penenced or 1nex · I:"~ Op E I r tobexlnttypist.,compe. ----l llllt', o wn lran!-p casuultvunderwnterfor department. Apply Na· forrua c. xp n periencedpeople.Tram· ..,..ual P mpyrm/ lentlnlitebookkeepmJ'l.---------•I ·.m 9:r.l! ___ mrkt'~ d ept Typing nee. tlonal Education, 4361 all areas of medical rng program. Tuition as· sell orgaw.ier. Neat ap· STAl-'F' ACCOUNTANT Rapidly growmg $ & L seek& resp. 1nd1v to maint.un 31.'t'Ounting l·on•rul ov~·r loa11 balunces, 1nclud1n~ part1c:1pat1on balanc·cs. part1c1pat1on 1ntHcsls and collections payable. Accounung/loan service reh11A!<l exper req Xlnt ben.ef1llS & advancement opportunities Contat·t Jan Hess, (714 )R.13·83X3 S Mm 5 yrs Company ex· Birch St, N.B. <Near OC laboratory procedures. s 1s tance. Fu 11 t 1 me Restaurants pearance a must. Please HOST/HOSTE S per Call Maurine Airport> Equal Op· <7l4>6<IO-Ol40forappt 1 manager. Call manager 000............ call540-7111 Wt• are looking lor :.r Bradl<'Y, (7141752·0990 or · E I I -" ---------mature person to ~reel & 1213HJ2" 2351 EOE por1wlity mp oyer ~ & &~orh now. ror confidential in· Th e n e d 0 n 1 on , Sales CLOTH ESTI ME ml't'l our customers No MqsMU14K tervtew. 96J.567l Newport's most excillng opening Riverside, 10054 ~·;:1i~;l;~~:-~9 ~~'.1 ~(~; ~;it~i ~~~~~g & re. Mma::I~~a~~~'::t0 /g; ':~~ ~~~~~e;;~63T.~~i~· (~l',$!f!Jlarnm ~~a~s:;~ii~:~1~:~c~~t; ~:F~~a~o~~ ~~'i Mon thru Wed ce1V1ng. some typing, tiree. Apply Travelodge, Real Estate doorman. Apply 3PM· 64'>.lZJl. 84~4435 many rlewls. NB area. ~W.Coast Hwy,N .B. NURSHYMEH 5PM daily. 2406 Newport -------- 645-7040 F\IU·time, mature male Real Estate Sales 81 Newport Beach. Sandwich Makers MAINTENANCE MAN ' M-erbof's. Irvine. has · over 21. 6 Days loc i a.cp •• ,.. WekOMt ~# HOTEL JANITORIAL full lime, salary open. SatiSun Work with FR RESTAURAHT opeoings for sandwich CURRENT Pvt m e n 's clu b in 494-!M<MaskforKaty ~ants, trees & delivery. EE 3 WEEKS lmmed opening tor ex· makers & general food ~RTU..,ITIES N ,,_ h 4PM l r·d $3 Hr per'd assist mgr for prep. Ideal s ummer """"~ "· ewport vc::ac · 0 Maintenance man per. pre. · up. TRAl...il...iG Id E 1· h k I d' P T r.vl"'T: 10 PM. Mon thru Friday. Appl.y m' \:rson only. Laguna Jhlls Nursery, " " I authe ntic o ng is wor ea mg to I ~ 011 · Inc E T ...,_ ,..___ P u b & R e s l . work for students. Mon· COOK-PM 752--7~ AliBa nMotel. I · 1 oro,8J0.5653 ~w_.._... Conser vative & well Fri. 9·3. S2.65·S2.':S to p A M T I y --JANITORIAL 22.50 Newpo~ Blvd, CM· NURSIS AIDES Hew Prosp.nty groomed on.J,y need •PP· start Call Kris. 557.Q32 Day man. purl time. MAHA'91MIMT All s hafts. Approved •Absolutely no prior ly . XI n t s a I a ry & . WORKER general custodial d~ties Bufilness man requires cerUhcataon training tn~~"g,..,or eitpenence benefats.Apply Tue·Wed. SandMch & Salad As· °W(' are 't't'k1ng 1n rr b ld1 g og a Mes Ve de ~~.... 1().3. See Mr. West R~e semblers. 5am-9·JOam. in ° ice ui n ·r eliable person lo pr rm a r •Personalized inslruc & C rown Pub•· Muatbeneat.cl<'an& d1v1duali. with food Newport/Costa. Mesa manage own dlS' tr C'On· Conv. Hosp. 661 Center Uon "' 3 h I di d _... k n-1au.r .. "l t'114) ~.,,, 7526 dexterous . S . p I r. nm 1ng an prepara· area!> Semi rell1cu o .1 sullmg business. Op· St.CM Prof · aJ th b nc:i .... .,.,.,.. 979-0747 c r ~-·~~eii~~e~c: m ;~J~; =te.haC.:11 r~~or:: I ~~~uon~ b~ln:~asbpl!~~ I NURSES AIDES/ :..auune:5'on on e JO Restaurant lOam. Lori?: tcft~~~n a t. benefits apply al l23 No. Olive.I ti-;e without UivMtmenl.I ORDBUES :g~~~c~~~~~~,·~~e HOSTESS Screen Printing Apply 9am noon Orange. <Mon-Fri) , 631·~ All shlfts. S9 becHadl. Gd locations. Experienced Im med. job opening: Mon-F'r1 Personnel • . I working conds . Xlnt Be bo h BUS IOY Graphic Artist. Screen MARRIOTT HOTEL Lel(&I sec Y trainee. San Manicurist needed El bens. Bayview Conv your own ss wit a Printers & Production 900 Newport Q>nler Dr Juan C 3 rea. must be Toro area. Busy salon. Hoc;p, 205S Thurin Ave, top notch proresslonal or Experienced help. WiU train. 540-5656 Newport Ueach I good typist 661· 1707 ! Comm1ss100. 77().1494 or CM 642-3505. £.0 . E. ganization. WAITRESS l:..qual Oppor Employer LEGAL SL'CTY exper 1 !i8&0212 . Katella Rea~ Cocktrul exper. SICltETARY ·--------1 . "' ' ' · 'j Office. aft 's 2·6pm. Lite A I 3-6 ( D I __ _ _ ___ SH & xlnt typing, English Mcs;M MK.h.Mc , gen ofc & some sales For.._,, call L PP Y rn person pm. e P a r l m e n t .a > B>ITORIAL DEPT. SECRETARY ,\ r l ' w J 1 d 1 n :.: a n d someumes exc1tm~ µo:11· Uon m the news dlpurt menl of· the Daily Pilot awaits som eont• Wllh a unique combination of talents. It reqwre!:> a fast t.bm.ker with tac-t. prl'· sence. humor. and dill· creuon t\ background rn journalis m would be helpful a thorough &roundtng in gr;1mmar a mu s t . N o rmal secretJriJI talents St:lte Mu tual S11vmgs 4001 Mac:Arthur Blvd Newport"l!each Equal Oppor Employer needed IBM typm~ 65 --------- wpm. f1lln)!, phones. STUDENT-earn while you mall, shorthand 100 wpm learn, flexible hrs. call desired but not absolute· Mr Kirk btwn 11 ·2 ly necessary Ample pay. 8'&2·Sl.5& · generous benefits, retire m ent progr:lm Im · TEAC HE R for Pre medJatcoperung call for School. S2.7S p/hr ~ appointm ent Mr s H r I w k m 1 n . Stephenson. Persf)nnel Westminster 897 2159 Department. Owly Pilot. -~- 642-4321. <'xt zr: TREPHOHE SALES An Equal Oppor Tired Of' The Routrne~ Employer This Job Is For You! Call Us NOW Al 8."J3.RO'Js HOUSECLEANING I ~~~~s. NL~P~k~fr~· c~~l ! E~perOnanGen/Detroit ; Contact Sue, Patty o~ 811·1003 493·0442 R~f~:~T =~~~anbn~ga~ HELP I Roxanne, 640-0800 Diesel. 548-9617. Glenda. 962·3200 Receptionist trypist 2n2 Newport Center Dr. opening ror a secrt?lary. SECTY /Cl.ERK ... t Prr. Mon· .. 'rl. Wknd or 1 N Be h I r Newport Beach Accur typl.ng req'd. Min to bandJe real e!llate rn· work 11va11. Must provide Legal secretary, Irvine MATURE W O MA N flee Clerk w/some sel · ewport ac aw 0 · ___ _.;... _____ 40 wpm. (Sh & die· vestor accoun t Com nwn tr.ms College stu , Indus complex. Ex· p /time to w elcome Ing, exper helcrul. fice. Must type 60 wpm RITlRIMIMTHOMI taphone exper helpful> mwucahon, typing and T1 m<'·L1fe Lrbranes EQual Opp Emplyr m tf TIRE & Gen'I A uto Service. Apply, Newport 'l'lre, 3000 E. Cst tlw y. CdM. dents welcome. 540·9$25 · penence 5 yrs in busi· newcomer!I & .contact Perm~art time Jo "We or better. 64()..89()() ID LAgwu Beach Salary: t3-S4 hr. Apply bUSUtess math s kills cs· -ness & litigation Mr I merchants. Flexible hrs., area ex.iblesmallrann. RECEPT/SECTRY In need of fffponslble or submit resume to. sentaul. Prefer ex · HOUSEKEEPEH Kasdan,833·3622 . ., ~e7~ar, Ute typing. :~cb::4e~& e:~grja~ N h .. , maids & waitresses. Jack G. Raub Co., Attn: perienced , m at u rt> IT--o-w_T_r-ut_k_D_n_ve_r_s_e_:ir 1\partment clean1n.i ""'·-... t · n r ewport Beac arcautec· Permanent-Full & Part Penoooel. 125 Baker St. person Benefit!! & xlnt ~erv1ce Ex per pref Uc. babysitter needed for I ror nght person. Please tw-aHirmset;ks responsi· nme Positions av all. Ap· Costa Mesa, CA 92626. locauon 644-882.4 per'd Top pay Apply. Sala ried Fringe 8mo.oldbaby.f\Jll Umel ~cT~ I call 754·0370 eves.I ble&reothusuutkgaJto ply In person 2130 S. EOEM/F/H G&W Towmg.IOOO lrvme benefits Re1tularhours days.!>48-~eves. Accepting appUcatlo!"s. 491MOl.5 help t.wo other CoulHwy.LagunaBcb. ' · ~unty guards needed A.,,c,NB642l.2S2 1-:ngl.ashspeak1J11tPleas<' Good pay, xlot benef1Ls Off H 1 f H 8 secretanes In o Hlce 1---------SICalTARY/UCJal. Patrols ummcronJy.CPm TOW TRUCK DRIVER!., "44·2622 Park Newport LIME COOKS Unlnruted opport. 18 yrs ~i e tit orbltk .. TypmgSS/60. Call btwn 91 SALES ClSUC LITIGATION. Airport to midnlte S3 75 pr hr ex per d. must live '" o\pt sN 8 IROILER COOKS ~a~k::·o~o~bc~1~!~ Over~';· Mu~ Hat~~: &12.63H'100 ~~ ~ .. ~eaJhardwlarke area. 2·3 yrs expr. XJnt Gate guard. P 1T . Sat, C.M 646-9631t ... f b D .... -.-1 :;"""' s~ s es c er typing, no s horlhard. Sun & holJdny~ S3 00 pr llousekl'e""r exp W/CJ\r c.xper. pre • ut not 837-2400 .,..,._ · h M 1 r•1T ,,. necessary. Intervie w. lllU"EP'TIO..,.IST w/nun. 2 yrs exper. m Salary open. Call r. ain enance ·TRAINE E Opera t e Pt>rm S day wk for dis· Mon thru Thurs, 3 PM MECHANIC OfflCE ~ " sales. Knowledge or 7SZ,2Sl9. 7AM ·llAM We d .Sun v1tamrn enrapsulat1on ~led lady. Refs 768 7926 Ch a r 1 i e 8 r 0 w n . s llCEPTIOHIST Shorthand, typmg & good marine supplies pre· ---------S340 $3.40 pr hr Call mactune. dayi;. tull t1me. llUL:'St-;Kl::l::PER 5 day Restaurant. 16160 Beach STOCKROOM With 10 key add. mach. evoke.Saturdays& (erred. Beach local.Ion ~~~~~~:u Mon-Fri,!M 494-8571 E ng spk1n1t. f ll n~t> w .... k ..,, .... Pin for elder 81, llunl Beach. -~per ..,,,,.mo sta-ays. Big Canyon Naliooal company with d .._ _________ ,benefits Apply Ii! JO to ~~ .. ~ MECHTRAINEE "" . ....,., · ... C.C.Ph644-S404 askror allbeoefits,lncld .bealth g roome . usin ess i-lOAMMnn-Fri Lmw1lco ly cpl Modem. compact LJQUORCLERK. nigh'°, ACCTG CLERK Debbie or Barbara. & UJe Insurance. Salarv minded woman lo ac-SECURITY Labs ll48 Newport Blvd, Leisure World home "" lOK dd h ·~ .. 11... ·ed I r S Newport Beach ~.... d ncl bl . ey a . mac . exper. commensurate with ex· com_.. .. van c encal OFFICER C.M l're e r en1or exp 'd 642.3739 ~a epe a e 10• & willing to work over· per. c.au e. Morrison, t.a&ks. Mi.asl be an ac· r----- ho me ma kc r w Jo w n d Iv id u a I to b e a time. 8-S. RECEPTIONIST GIRL 645-l7ll (8-lO>l curate typist aod enjoy Tr av e I age n'. e x traru..&refs.581 -4()14 ~sto reroom k ee per F\IU time, Mon·Fri 8·5. FRIDAY·good working orappt. workingwlthotbers.Ex· MAlllOTTHOTEL penenceci only Newport 1 Loan Pr'O<'esaor tc, t900 responsible for the keep• Call for appl. 752-7282 u. conditioos, good hrs, xlnt Equal ()pport. Employer cellent working condl· 1' seeking an md1v1dual center area. 644· 1412 ~ooseketpe~ to care for Recpt/G ore $800 ingofrecords andstocll:. TOTEM MARKETS chance for advance· SALES Filter Queen & lions; office located on to work neit1ble hours ho~c;t'& ch_ildren ages lll A/PClk/Man'ut toSDSOI 10 addition would be INC.Costa Mesa ment. Salary open . Compact Salesman Newport Bay. Please who has some law en· Truck Onvt'r/Cranc & 'CM ar~ 1>4.5-~ GenOfctrypist tot&OO ta1.11ht parta measure· S49-4lS6 wanted. 2 to 4 qual'd. c all Barbara Davis, forcemenl experience. Operator C-t Uc .. SlO hr. Hou. .. ekeeper lo hve·in nr Irvine Personnel Agency ment an~ blueprtntlng. A ortice Manager, Inside appts, per day, top com· 642-1626. Enjoy good co mpany Will train. Neill Crane out for family w/2 child 488E.17lh,Costa Mesa ~b.arucal background sales. No experience R~tt rrussion.s. 646·3107, eves.---------benerlts. Service.5.'11·3.17<1 Nno-smoker own trans. Sulte.2?.oi 642·1470 w1t.h GMC diesel ex· necessary. will train. Busy medical office, ex· 646-0071Bob Secretary Apply9am-noon TRUCK DRIVER w1gd 640-?ll4 ' · ~ pe"!e;nce is belpf\11. The Pref. 2S or older. 557·083t per. M N Mon·Fr1. Personnel dnving re"ord deliver · J>061UOO is in the Costa or774-6090 1)46.3903. Sales, F /P ·T lo sell ajor cort>· ewport Ctr MAlllOTTHOTIL ' Housekeepe r Must be LotMan,mustbeover18, Mesa area. Excellent ---------tickets,ovrl8 hoveown l oc. Sa lary com · LA area. Call 645-3l80. hard workl.'r for t op to pickup & deliver salary and benefits.Con· PAINTERS/Brush or Receptionist/Phones, lransp. Mon-Fri. Sal or memurate W/akllls. Ex· 900Newport CenterDr ,_w_k_da_y_s_. _____ _ wages Work 3 do vs ,J c ustomers. Adv a n ee· tact Jack Jlmineut: ~llY exper. Good pay. musttype 40 wpm. Start· comm. 531.()811 eel beneril pkg & ruture Newport Beach TRUCK DRIVER & yard week. 2PM"8PM. &lboa ment. Pis call, 556·17ll ll H1· lSS3 ask for ing salary S700. Newport advancement opportuni· Equal Oppor Employer marnt for chemical toilet Island. 67s.71113. Ask ror (2131944-6111 Steve. Beach. S days, 8:30 to S. Salesalrl wanted, ex ty. Call Jack A.rmstrong,__ ________ 1 ro.C&ll646-Z700 Lisa LVH'S.P ..... ....t ext 105 7S2·'7733MsPeanon perteoced, Ptr. Ma~ 0 for confidential in · s.c.f ... Offi Housckec?per for 1 person, Prl•fer one who dri~cs l.JV~·tn s La11 499·1822 3·11 full or p /lime. Partner wanted, t ake l>olo. 210~ Marine Ave, terviewM4-5800ext461 '' cen TUTOR, 1st grade pvt Medications. also vaca· overexpanalonprojectin R ~· l Bl. Estab'I security fi rm f d th llon rtliel Aug 1st lhru POWBIMIOILCO. Oranse Co. ()ppor for 6 1C8pDOnlS Sec11t.ry•nM ~~e!nr~~~b~~i~~::ie~ ~~~re:~,::nt ma Sept 5th. Mesa Verde l23S4 l.akeland Road n,ure income within 6 Beaut.U'ul spot If you en· SALESLADY Rapidly 1rowlng pet --------- t.onv Hosp, 661 Center St, Santa Ft Sprlo11. CA )'1'5, For appts only call Joy dealing w /people Eveoinl&Saturday prod. man u r . h u security postt1ons •n rt'YPIST CM S48-SS85. 80fTO 646-4533 betwn 9·llam. Ni~ phone attitude and SouthCout Plaza challenglng career poa Cos tu Mesa Fu II f)r CLAIM IMMEDfATF. PllX altractive personality Deslgner Boutique f/lotel. motivated indlv P /tim e R e l Ir c d OPENJNGS MACHINIST An Equal Opportunity I needed. Moderate tYP· Must be mature, Good t--i" ... shorthand welcome Phone m:i 1n :traw Hat Pma In F.I C EmployerM/F Anawer1na serv ce '"a h ln be poi.aed&relateto 1'_1 .. Li bt book olc roll~ct for a Cost11 ...__ h N 8. co. needs. laH A operator run & p tr. Call _... co. as x t ns. ......_u.,"·' ,.1_......... naent a . g · u es J 0 ., Pt t 2 1 3 > '""'v a full & part tame Machlnilt for Bridgeport 83S-356l St.artiog salary to $87S. ,.,... ........ .,..._ keeptng. 761·2i900 days, '" ,. day & nite ~1tloni. now Mill & Hardin1e Latht. MEDICAL lttcn Call S40·60SS. Coastal Call Mgr ror appt. M).1171 evn. 1_2Ss.-0 __ 156_· ---·-- .tvatlable. Per1ons 18 or Close tolerance precudon Bwsyoffice. Min. lyrex. Pmabelp,exponly Pel'1IODncl Agency, 2790 $49.2213 SERVICE STATION AT over pref'd. lf you enjoy work. Eicper req'd. Top pet w/))el boa.rd boolc· apply Harbor, CM SALES-One or So. o.c. Sttmarl• · Typ&at full TENDAN'l' P111 t1mt• people & have en outgo-hens. E.O.E . 5S'T·90Sl ask keeplq ayatem It aoroe S48·786S ALI.JOBS FREE leadln1 carpet stores Accur~td Bored$ Like nights & wknds. tlrly ~1~hr:.":eo:~!~tyyo,u :;.: forRooAdama. ~·.~tllli1. Call PORTRAIT PHOTOG· need• 2 dynamic a1· macbioeaS Cba11ea1eS wage+lncenllve. Apply area1lve peraona who Vari_. B1.11y word pro-590 So Cout llw y looking for. App1v1•--------1M di 1 1 1 RAPHER, exper'd in ReslaW'&Dt know how lO cloee, Jd.nl oea.lng-type setUng or Lal(W)a~ach ' belween 2·Spm at Sim~ Pfr ~ recesl ~It. very nne portraiture. IOI working cond1Uoo~ llood lice Deedl you• Airport . H at Pi zza. 24402 & p'bonve~~·m'!i'J'~~~ Reply P.O. Box 289 IUIHS commisalom , cal\ 8•6, area'1beotlice549·2J88 Serv1ct ~lnth)n /\tum Rockfield Blvd. for Ad Action PUUerton, c.a. 92632 37 '=Yee1_._.... 495-2244 ·-·-·ay dant. tull & part um~. personablo, prior ttaln· ,,__ -__ .. " hourly+ romm ts1!1-1'Clo Call a t.ng. Send ttsume " hf'I PRINTING Now accepti.oa appUCI· NOWISTHITIMI Reaponalbl• p erson open to Ma. Cochran, tle>ni fOr for Job Mekers lo chffk w /abllll )' to t ype & Service StG Allc-ndnnt. Daily Pilot ::f.b.~.,. St. ll207, :c-=-~ Apply ~:>::~ btwn w:n~~t.a:ilt'r0a\i!~11~ ~~a~~t~btt.:~~ ~~~·.dA~~1~t~~1:~~1:w;, A BONUS FOR YOURSELF If you type 60 WPM or more, you arc eligible for B S2S bonus aner a week & one halt's work Call Cur ol for details at Olxtf'n T e mporary Se.Tvlces, 505 N. Tustin Ave , suite 182, Santa Anu. C'llp this 11d & bring tntoow olflcu to be cUgl· bll'. To place your message beforetht readlna pubUc, phone Da.lly Pilot OIWirltd, '42·5018 AnVISOR MEDICAL FRONTOFC Should know anapout 6 3-5i>m. 1 the job you want i. not ~ arowlna c~c4}f~· & lrvlne, CM 11" Part Ume. artemoona. cootlnl.lOUI fonn1. WIU thertYoU ml1bt couldcr x1nl O::r°~m. O:,...· Service St11t1on Allen 973-1303 ~j2 5678 Typtna, bllllna. M4-t813 couider trainee w /aome U .vou·re looltioa for a bet· of'ferinl your services -30'70 ' · dant. uper'd Ony a, " • collator background. ter job, you won't wantlo wtlh an 11d In lho Job M7 Eve11. f\Jll It p1Umr l\p EOE WA.NT ACTION? 5.A. ..,... of Orao11e Co. min the employment Wanted eat•IOl')'. Pbone SELL Idle ltema with a Pl.Y. Sbt>ll StaUon. mh & Clualted Ada &42·5S'TI 54N02'T. <'Olwnna ln Clualfled 842·~ o.ib' Pilot Cluairled Ad. lrVtne. NB Want Ad Htlp 7 64l·S879 Help W..t.d J t 00 .,,.9KH 10 I 0 fvmiture 8050 Mit.c-11oneou' 8080 Mi$«4IGMOUt 8080 l'tanot & 01"'9ona 8090 Tuesday July 25. 1978 DAIL V PILOT C9 ..••...•.................••...••......••................••.••.••.•.•. ••··•••······•••······· ...•..•.......•........••..••................. WAITR•:ss .. ,~r 8Rf.AKf.AST l'CXlK \pph bc .... n 4 tipni 'tCu11 \\ a ... h~r Ut\ ,. r U1:. l ASH PAW HEW CAR PHONE LUGGAGE TA.GS PIANO loah,Power 9040 loots.Power 9040 Motoriudlibt 914cr• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • l-'r1 Stcubt-m 11lr "'""' ''!\IQ Newport Bl\ d ~ ... µI bwL-.her , SlOO •·.t Color for ¥d ui.cod furn .m11 l inn µll'lt."l) port .iblt Imm )our busme'I<; cartf n 1100 646 ~ __ qu~ & d r 'f'\ > U57 1113J c.ara tl\. 11 l'<l an t'J' •1~ fl't! St<nd or1e r ard Co1 ea<'h L'ASH PAlU i! t·oui:he:. 1 7 :.otu S35 1 pht11w ,. rlh 10 11. •• u Jmp tag plu.<> one spare We \\>hr Oryr> Relt•K JllllC!Ut' Vircon.in 111,1 or U'>\.-<l uuh1dt 111 c·a1 rdurn permanent!\ GU.MD lCotttoiel Lll<EMEW Sl.100. 2H' Flyhndge-t•ru1,t-r 30 Searay W.-ckt•ndt•r l'hrys II. hauled. pamtt'd $12.000 A11x1ou. ... to 'ell $38JO Andersoll:> 646 !1110( lmmn<'. prof nuunlJmt'd by a sk1ppt-r r .... 111 4~ Cycle & Campany SALE .,_orltm" or not 957 81.33 $3.00U rt•taal a-.kani! 12.uoo 1>t'1tled Jllract1ve t11g & .. · 1>t',1t $120 673 1>1~4 1or 'trap, meet1n" a1rl1n" WAfnESSES ·-------;;~•I !17~!1.Utcr _G J>_M_ _ oc ¥&11umt' leui.e Call H .. ~ J Sh " ""' Bond (71 l 1754 UIOl I 0 reqwrement.i. Pre 11~ Jllall, ..,.. 'dl'J Cc1:.h for refngerator.. 'ent loss & theft' For c1 t11rn Apply ia)lnr ~ ~· Law:.on l)JJl' ~ula Hcstaurant, Redhill ~A -.orkmgornot natural linl'n weJu· l...irgt• plJ~llt· t•v11t•r lor ver:.onali.ted tag t>nclose fl'W)I , Tuslltl ·---~-.·09-l •t ---i $0!00, Hoover Upi aghl auto$7 wallpaper, fabric or vitcuum. S20 g73 7lllJ 631 3474 'Oa) Glo" papt-r & wt• WA.TCHMAkElt ----wall back & lnm your T lkf111(t'rcator llotpo111t. Atlt111ue sha' mg rn1rr11r tags Or try two cards ~h 333 B East 18th St t11:1ta M~a 64~ 0377 llAMMONO ORGAN ANO PIANO t:ENTEU Summt>r hqu1d1tt1on suit: Everytlung salt· pnred 2854 E C-Oa"l Hwy CdM 644-89:Kl 0d ass,ast engafn.,.dcr f~I free. white, I )r old reproductions $15 !fur * • * back to back w, eve opmenl o e 17 2 c u fl r.40 ''all b l .. ~ H I( doll "RICES S t lacate precise mlltr unil·n • · -· " your at 1 or ....,d«otJtn I oynets tft .-pine p111110, 111 FORSA.U 1975 24 ' keml'll Sedan Bndge, OMC 225, xtra c:lean. dual station. VHF. depth finder. bait tank. many xtras Pnc·ed 11 move SI0.500 CJ"\llsadert1 40 llr:.. Ele<' refng. i.lvi. 1 5 <'Om fOl\Jbl}. i.rove l!:i.t l·rw:ung 'Jlrl 30M Pll 1-:qwpt fc>r f1i.h1ng Call R Spm, 540 3383 Aft 6, Fox1e mopeds, parts . ..tl' ress, repairs all make:. buy, sell. trade. 3'70NEWPORT BL. CM 642-7910 t)4().7822 liaatavus Moped, good ,;-Boston Whalt·r. Kl II p . l'Ofld1taon, must 11ell Sl90. Evtnrude big 1wm t·n~ 494·6884 ______ _ xlnl cond. lndrl trlr ~~/ $1~ 642 8867 dayi. Sc 9150 talion for oil field nood 646·1946 Doll cradll>S $10 Bab> ION. Encino ~c11or3/$.5 goodcont.11t1on HA.RRISON"S workano conds +c•o REFRiG"'RATORS "'-ost cradle-; $35 All So l.aguna 4/5tagsS160ea $675 52'J5810 S R ... c. ... h d d ' c h 6191ags•1 .,, IC& •y ao•Ts 25' c"-· Cr"ft, vu pwr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nefats. Top pay. EOE free. washers. dr yers an ma c u~tom YOUJrel l•winnl•rol ._...,ea llOA ~ "" m•o • n Scientlfic Dnll.tng Con· Rest Appl. 210 Adams. pitdded for $50. Unu:1uul thrfff"etticketts IOormoreS140ea B;;by Grand J!l:lx :HOlCoastHwy,N B radio.sounder S..,.rCt.oft ! Lrol:. Newport Beach. llB.536-09ll coff~la.bles&benrh1•i. l$!i:!50valueJ,tu SalesTax lncludl'd HGBay Co Gd tond 631-2547 SJ.ij5()Andersoni>646·9000 '76 Honda750fo'.Lom1lt.'i.. 557 9051 a.-.k for Ron Lit· -231 Cabnllo. Cosla Mei.a Rlouo&L. 1 NO CA HD" Alllq white S<!0001r1rm ~~~~~~~~~~! Kood pnc:e. Perl cond Ill' Whirlpool dlx wshr & gas (rear I • ..,...g ros. Uraw your own or send 759-0109_______ -Ii' Boston Whall'r 65 HP $31;.7711 or960-5844 dryr $300/Best. refrig, -.-----• 8amum & Baitey name, addre:.:.. phone & • be . CUSTOM BOAT & 7.5 HP Mercury eng, -------- WEB<EHD HELP dbl door icemaker-ice 8 SOFA & LOVESf.AT Circus we'll make one card per ~~:n:?~ m~:l .. h~~n~ By Dittmar & Donaldson lilt up trlr, many xlras New 78 Yamaha Enduro Housecleaning & oH1cc wtrS200.fi75.4035 Gd cond S90 968 5283 A~ustJrdthtu 15th tag, Add2S"each yr, vlu $8200, now $4!195 44' twin GM V8 71TI L.ilt~new635-8875 OT 175. S8751or best or 'l arun k ... w eves. Anahe1mConvenl1011 Send l'llt'Ck or money or H l>1 t.'Scl e ngine. fulh ---for. Call after 8 ·30p m c e g on w n..,.. t' O'Keefe & Memtl Stove _ __......_______ Center.800W KatellJ d"rtn. ammond Organ Piano ""'' ~ . h II I . 3S'ChnsTn ·rabm 557-8393 can schedule Sat or Sun · Se!Jg {Rob o · ) 7 " C"ntur. "'"'A '"~ '"oa.·t ~.,wp~ wit a ate:.l s1Jpava1lable ----------copperlone lake new ms n s P'' Tickets must be ex PILOT PRINTING " ' ...,.,.. c. " ~ electronl,f gear. hke nt'"' hds 73 CB 7 H b Must provide own trans SlOO 646-2205 · Playpen Sofa Camel ch g d f ,,,. ·' 0 Hwy, l'OM 644 H930 Many .r.peAaal foat••tu•. 2 • galley, dual con· 1 5 onda, relia It' $350pr_hr540~ velvet $995 Odys ane orre:...rveu P Box1560 • '"'·' trolssV8's.sndr.r11d10 S?:SO/bestoff.Callbef ;.! F da scats at the Convention Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Kawai Baby Grand piano. ammed del.avery M8 64.5-4273 Wtndow ~ ngi are. Imperial frost· ~. e\•es 675·2479 Centcr ahead or tame Ebony. 5 yrs old. $3450 Being sold by on gm al Sl5.000 · • .......... less refng, coppertone, • ['-· , ~ Andersons 646-9000 Troiftee Sl2S 64s,2579evstwknds Spanish oct din tbl. 6 Dill 642 !'1678. Ext 32'J lo ~signers .,.,rtovers Lav 552 7315 owner By appt. only ---------77 Honda 750K. new cond Over 2164 HWS4 chrs. 2 lt'dves. pads. claimyouruckets rmBrkrmt$400/ofrSora -----S300.000. Call Cil41 2S'TROJAN.bnstolcond Sl500 wall consi der Washt'r&Oryer,cost$600 S!SOt best 542.5379 * * * tble S65 Lg Ant chair SportlnqGoods 8094 6i5 3211. 893·i5ll or tully load e d 18500 terms.Afl5581·0776 Merchmtdise Sell S300 Mate has newer s:n> Bdrm furn $50-$400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64G-6S87 fi71_s_1_1iw _______ ,Honda u •. Good Aond •••••••••••••••••••••• set 493·4018 Must sell. OaninR rm. <.:ode a-pbone L200. u mo Anllques S20 up Hdbrd & POOL table If :.fate. ball ----------.,,., " ·~- 800 bedrm.somcmt:>e Oe't old $75 Call <71 4 J spread$!25.SleepersofJ return. c1cces~·:. You ·714 ~u Ray. :w Cudd~ 13', like new aluminum Needsengwork.$150 ;:;:-r.; •••••••••••••• Bicycles 8020 offer.759-1659 9629930 Sl25 Sat & Sun 9.5 332 move $!00 54Ji9215 l'JIJ1n Many extr.i" boat.l.JtlleOudetra1lcr, 751·46'75 •---------··••••••••••••••••••••• Evening Canyon Rd Nt·wport :.lip 3\all 'i'ihpmotor e1ectrolhng -Leather chair & ollOntdn, F..xecut1H· Tarnaphone. 2 CdM 357 Mag·:.1nglc .1ct1on il:l.950 or nearest ofr rnc>U>r. xtra~ $'975. Mai.:ht MotorHotnes. Sde/ l\nUque Music Boxes' Slot Machines' Clocks' Cycle & Company Sony TV ..._gla:.s table & w:J} f'M Portable radio. -------$150 20 gu pump $90 Afl 556-<6730 or 675-9459 ask (.'On.Sider trade ror vw. Re..t/Stor~ 9160 match.mg wicker chairs w1dcsk top charJ,!er PHONEMATE ti.9627223 forTom 644·1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE Mustsell 675 2234 New. $1500 Sell $120U1or Telephone answering -------------------tRent a 1977 Execut1vt• HUGE SELECTION American lftternational GahriH Ne11r & used 3. 5. & 10 Office dAsk table. '-·•y'u l>e.Lofr. 646-2227 /64tl·:!925. machines w /warr . S79 TV, Radio, 24· TroJan cabin crwser Sacnf1ce! 40' flshing boat. Motorho me or M 1n1 d b h .. "" , w/remote. Sl4S HiFi, Stetto 8098 rblt Ford V·8. full can J ag boat. refrig hold, motorhome rrom Herb SJ' s, c cruiser s, rm furn, bunk bed, dm'g Mesa Verde Tennis Club Roger, 750-3791 ••••••••••••••••••••••• vas. bait lank in s lip at S22.000 1·624·9914 Friedlander. Call any of m opeds. moto cross selwi6chr.Allnew. Call Member ship for sale ---..:.------Compl. system Marantz Dana Pt Sacrifice' thesenum bers bikes, ~Trts.kacc~s, re· 559-1871. SHOO. 968-0300 MisceUaneo11s 6150 $109, Quadrartex 8i8 $2000. Eves 581-01134 . loah. Soil 9060 898-6777 Open Wed. thru Sat. U!02 Kett.enng, Irv 17141754·1777 pairs. a ma es. lassie G Wanted 8081 $199. B&O 3702 <A prl days 768·i222 ext. 48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~.7777 bicycles Buy, sell, trade ,.. __ Sale 8055 omg to College! Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• $172. Call 962·9930. Total Dave. • i 5 CA p E 0 0 R V ., 6-12-7910 --r S<'ll! 7'4 surfboJrd· ---------121-8111 2470NEWPORTBL.CM ••••.••••••••••••••••••• almost new, $!00, spring WANTED : ~ANUJ\L systempnce$4llO TYPHOON 19' full keel. Cats · Movmg Sale· July 25. 26 & wet :.wt $15. surf racks, l.AWN MOWER. Cir RCA 25" Console TV sloop. basic boat $4000. RENT 23' F ireball self 8035 27l b · 3 2 07.5 Pase 0 SIO. 35 MM caml!ra w rl 63l·3474 w/remote $250/bsl ofr SEA RAJSI. With trlr & extraa SMOO conlallled. Lots of xtras ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cai:oltna San Juan leru.es, $90 "formals $15 Eve552-3668 542·9861 645-2283 * * • Per..1an k1ltens. <.:f'A re· Cap1Strano ca, szs 12-14 646 5201 Goff Clubs wanted NEVER AGAIN Patrick CoHeary ~l!>lered . Excel lent 547-0427 SONY Betamax & FORD Col 43· diesel. 9 bags 27' PACE ARROW. 4111\dams quahly Beautiful Ion.: Honn 8060 Nl•wport Beach Sporting ... sical 333 amp answering sails. loaded w /equap· Ava1lfor rentnow llunllngtonBe<leh hair. Show quality.••••••••••••••••••••••• llouse Haquet &II Full tnstnlmt t 8083 i.erv1ce 968-6321 SALE ::;:~tiJJwell mamt pp Impeccable 640-4546 You are the winner of 63119J08 Alfalfa leafy hay SS HS, lamaly members hip Das· n s -----~e me tickets l ~ S250 ~3 7 ••••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• Boats & Marine CLOSE OUTS . R ENT new • 7 8 2 2 tS2250value>.Lu DOCJS 8040 Nutror~~~~v~;b$6g5 ~t~~MlO ·l~ INEB>AMAMP! Ecpiipmrnt • Zl St.arwitrlr Ssalls,gd Motorhome. loadect RincJlincJlf'os. {•:•,d•••••R••••••••••••••• O'l<ttfet'stted&Tack Qn S1>u•'--aut•ru·t•t a1 Preferably an old ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24' CUDDY condS:..m1164().;&S 670~5832)·1 week 'month Somurn & loiley •O en et never pup· 2544 NewPort Blvd CM lrt><>~ "&';'spn~g~~rr'~~ Fender Baseman. but General 90 I 0 >I' Circus pies. AKC Field & show {across from Oranl(t' SlOO 559_5!1ffi aft 5 pm anything m (!ood ""orkmg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hi Speoectjlow Cost p"'L Shots, wormed, County fair) condlt1on for around StOO 8 & 10 Ft runc1bout. nat·e CABINS S 'lina Rent 20' Mina Mtr Home. fuliy self.cont'd. reserve DOW 642·0948 Au~u.'>t 3rd thru 15th raised wffLC. Xlnt disp . 645_5686 Bakes 7 to 12 years, boy wiU do. Call 661-6261 afl clrnghy S30010ffer °'v 151 Anaheim <.:onventaon 121..:u 425-1561. or girl. si8. Boys 26 .. 3 5.~m. 675 3951 673-6357 Sade curtains. camper SEA ~~~~YSll ~ATS Center,800W Kalella Flas hy quarter type -.pd , $25 Canni<.·ter ---"--------f T1ekels musl be ex· Cocker Spamt>I pups. 2 mare. Best offer " '71 GIBSON Les Paul covers. tSh w~ll:.. 100 Gletlnmre Sailboats l 2 r AKC 0 Va"uum. $15, "·'6·1525 R d ~• f I t'hdnged for rc:.crvl·d ma e. em., . $15 557.62(Y7 " "" ecor mg Brand new * * * g.u. ue Call s:MHi89Q ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Atlgel. full length awn. ~lits al the Conv<'ntion ea 536·<»!62 4 ft deep plastic pool cond ChoiC'e ca:.e Ran· Michael Becker Cl'nter ahead of t1mc . Arabian quarter horse. fl F'lt Isl SSOO/takcs. 631·0931'.! Call t;.t.2·5ti7H, Ext 329 ll Movm~. must fmd home yr old gelding. $600. ml'I. I er. ''al·uum. xtras. Keith 6151 f'orrh1l'lrl cla1myour t1ckcll> ~ekan_c se. fem . & tack.960-SJJO new liner $200. An 5.30 ----------lluntm~onBcuc·h • Chinchilla Cat, male. 5'Ul 1141 Offlc~Fumiture& YouJrcthew1nncror * * • Eves. 559-5478 Jew"ry 8070 Crecnhouse·atnum t·.asy Ecpiipment 8085 thrH f~ tlc,keb Vrlt'ntal ru~·!lxl<!. lak1• AKC reo Doberman ••••••••••••••••••••••• to1.1ssembk·. bolled alum ••••••••••••••••••••••• ($2250value>.10 n~w. reta1h, s.?000. Sell Pln.'>cher~. SHS. Call aft<'I JEWELRY Cram<'. tOx~Ox lO' high Metal desks $20-~. old Ringlinq Bros. ai75 6734417 UPM. 963-0205. Vanous pieces. 673-4417 eoi.L $4800. ~d i S15UO. wood dt'sk~ $75 $95, dlrs Barnum & Bailey ----Pa los Verdes < 213 i S1 $20, storage & file . ---------im.toYou 8045 Brand new 325 l'luster '3771803 c<1bincls all s t vles. Circus WAREHOUSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• diamond nng. cost $4200, fluorescent 11 g h t s . AURust3rd thru 15th S •LE Maxed Labrador, female. wall sacra rice $27511 or PENNY showcases, booki·asc!>, Anaheim Convenuon "" 1 '"2 yrs old, afrectiunate. best offer. P P 644~020 tbb. Center. 800 W Katella JULY 29-30 ~ood with children. Free Misullwovs 8080 PINCHER oirlc~~~tE ~~~~;~d tol~'lr~r~,e~ IPMto6PM to good home Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2044Placenlla.CM :.catsattheConvcnt1on Refre ... hmc•nti.' ~~~e~~ at 898·5100 after Electn c stove Brown & ADS ti3l·Z1"li 631 2570 Center ahead of llml· Jl'Mto6PM Jordan glass top table CaU 6425678. Ext 329 to ::'>lautac;ilAntaqu1·' llcaut silvertabbykatten, (yellow> with Ch:.11r.... ONLY M Diverl·A·Call at·~ pncc cla1myourt1ckell> ·\ulhentrrSh1pLantcmi. female. all shots. wht w /yellow uphol ~ Receives & forwards * ** T1mt-P1N·<·S Hr.1i.s worm~.540-8263 Magnus organ 9622Ull8 yourphoneralls Nearly Guul(es Bra-.s WC1rki. Eves ~II .. nv item or com ne~ Onlv S600 759-0811 16' lnClat.tble, port ~k1, Ship Furniture Dt·t·k To ~ood home. 2 mo old ------btnallon of items for S75 Askfor~m1Lhorllaase bay or d1v1ng boat l:hd1rs puppy. Weimeraner /Lab Ga f Cc r l> & Sa t t 1 c r or les<; with 3 Penny 642·4090 Ot:.ll<'r<; nl'P'1 rt•..,alt· max 540-3763 80,000BTU forced air Pint her A\I 3 ltnt.'l> for 2 Pe-ts 8087 -------- Tnm t.abs. heads, xtras. Includes Tam dem Trailers. (2) 228 H.P. MERCRUISERS Stock !t552 & 554 Sll,938 Stock #678 ( 11 240 H.P. O.M.C. Sl4,596 NOW OPEN UNTIL 8PM 7 Days a week HA.RRISOH"S SEA RAY number l\1t·rrhand1M· -------heater Creal for home coru.ccuuv1.· days Eath ••••••••••••••••••••••• loah, Mointenanc;e/ II mated to .. 1ock In ;\mer Eiik1mo puppy. 3 or C'abm Value $300. ~<'II aclrtllmnal lrne as fh for Dog obed1enc-e dasscs Sttvicet 41020 tormatann, .:all. 63! 4770 mo~. loves children SIOO. 7634193 lil•:J0d,?o"'~~~:c:~~r~~' nov. forming. Aug. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3101 Coast Hwy, NB nr 96J.5!lfit, tiJl-4325. 960-6496 J> er son a I 1 zed p r o Yacht carpenter. ant iexl, 63J ·2547 Sailboat Kite ZJ308, com-mg, new roof. Sl500 o r bsl plete. trlr. ma:.t & boat 1_of_r_548_.s_t_7_3. ___ _ l'OVe r. good :.hape. best m6 26' Terry trailer. air ~J;.~er $500 t213 l ~4hke new, ~ 20' Plywood & flberRlass '73 COMPACT JR. Travel hull. alum mast, rudder. Trlr. 13· faberRlass pop e_ntr boant. blocks. Sl50 to p . 3 bu rner s lovf', See at 788 W. 16th, CM. queen bed. seats 6. can 17' Hydrosail. Sacnfice be towed by small Best offer 759·1880 eves p1cltup. "lew 8'~9· m 546-3920 days e n c I os u re $1 300 -----'-----! 638·7858 Oltal1n a 30. diesel. ltlnt·•-,...-.-en.~-Uti~'li_,ty......--9-1-80 <·ond. well eqw pl 673·1174 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------WANTED Small •t1hly 1s· Sol Cat. Newport traJler Beach tie-down md ud 846-0903 Best offer •---------- IJ75-296i. mom o; & eves Jwlo Senice, Parts & AcussoriH 9400 :S3' "Waldw1nd .. r ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• mgtcrtllstng catamaran. VW mags + tares sell or loc1ded with e'<tras trade.a1rshocks si500 Call 531 96IO even· inclu. 543.9074 mgs. AM /FM console <>ler1•0 f'or mor" iororm.nion fessional mstruf't1011 Do fiberglass work Best --------- ·I Yr old Ce ma le Cal. 9;0. Dix West. dryer 560 and to pl:1cn 1011r Jd 1·.111 yourself & your do~ a refs. Reas. 646-4005 The fastest draw an lhe Early 1'.:ngl1i.h 18110 :.payed/!ohots. gentle & Kenmore washer Sl!S favor.6..11-4607 West ,1 Daily Pilot Salvage •73 Oat ou. '76 Sol Cal. 15 ft w 11 rlr. comp. 1600. 46.000. run:.. hke new• Seldom u:.\.'<i. xtras Bst ofr takt!S 1'11 $1450 962~ 642·0468 eves maho~an_y game or !'on .. frectionatc 548·2.376 Tow·bar 545. Child 20' .,u1 tublc S37S lw.l 8552 fumiture ___ 8050 bike $10. 963-2622 642-5678 Want Ads ~~~1~ed Ad. Call Today Appiancn ' 80 I 0 •••••• ••• ••••• • ••• •• • • • ..••.•.•.••..••........ ,.. R G II T DA M /\ \.0 1-; I> llOTPOINT ~ \L~: :J;u~ W Warm•r nr llarl111r, ~anta i\Jl..i 47!• 2!121 MJkl' )our 'hopp•nl! t'a.~1cr hv u:.m).! the Oa II~ Pilot <.'ldi.i.1lh·ll Adi. **I BUY** Good u~ed 1<1Jrniture & ,\ppl1am•es-OR I wtll :.<'II or SELL for You ' MASTERS AUCTIOM 646-8686 & 833-9625 $2.00 CAN GET YOU 75 Use our famous PENNY· Pl NC HER ADS For only $2.00 y• can odnrtiw any ihtn or c<MMilllCltiOft of itftfts totaling $75.00 or less. 011r PENNY ,IHCHElt AD consists of 3 llnH for 2 COftSe<.tfve clap. Eocll _...,._.., lln• 11 6cr fW the 2 days. C.._..:::: r_., P611tCIMfo Ad or ... yow la 11 kwd or Mfthrchlrp~ Mo C-II clot och Cllow4"f 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Jll' Crwsing Sloop SI 1p available $18.000 Andersons 646·9000 21 ·Santana Sloop 7 'h Hon da. trlr. 5 sails Hardtop for '78 Toyota Landcru1ser complr1t· w/everythmg 642·507:, aft 5 JO f«'Sale $4500 Andersons 646·9000'1&-.....i 9510 LI OU 14. t•omplcll·••••••••••••••••••••••• S795/best o r 400 So. Bay Front. Bal Isle. 673~ "Albatross" 23' wd sloop an need or t•are. Sound l'Ofl<i Bst ofr 4~ 1473 17' Catamaran. i.:ood rood w/trlr S'950 offer 731·3966 or 871·!i000 ext 431 <John> 12'HOllE Xlnt rond ~ 6i5 !lAAM ••• A.MOC)le 420 Lenwood Or Co!.ta Mesa You are the wmner ol ....... frH tickets ($22 50 value1. to Ringling lros. ....... & ama.y C irca August 3rd thru 15th Atlahe1m Convention loats. Sii I Center. 800 W. Karxlla Dodcs .. 9070 T !ckt•l s mu~t be ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• changed for re~crvt•d seats at the Convention SLIPS AV A.IL.AILE Y AC Newport 646·05:> I Center ahead of timt' Call 642·5678. Ext 329 to In claJm your tickets front of Scan"; & s wim * • " ~ $25.000. 673-~-~/ WANTED sUpJmoonng. Classics 9520 temporary for Npt Och •0 •••••••••••••••••••• doctor for 4! ~ailboat Off lo Hawa11 ! Must sdl Pis rail afl6pm. 644· 7994 ·53 Bentley & ·11 xio: Nwpt 51Jp avail for tht~ Jaguar645-4680. ~~Bogardus Yachti. lassie car specadhl>• / ----------•buyer visiting England. Must sell Racing Snipe, Germany, llaly ExperJ 16', xlnl cond w /trlr. reliable 675-JSJO St.2001bstorr 548-6356_ ,55 T· Bird. sssoo. rmrr Need N R moonng or slJp New pa.tnl. Gd cond for 31 ·sail 675-178"> 5411·2.517 aft 6pm 4 we...4 Dt-ins 9550 HELP' I urgently nd 30' slip for my power boat 1714 l 622 2513 A:.k for Kaybtwn8&fi ---- lloclb, ·~ .. Ski 90IO .....•.........•.••.... 15' Per for mer. tOOHP Mere . xlnt cond1t1on. Sl300 646·~ oft 4. ft JO • •••••••••••••••••••••• Older cam per 4-sale. w 10 t ruclt $150 StOV\' & rdng 640·2700 ___ _ C8bovcr C1i1mpr !f•., gas or e-1<.oe refn.i. xtra:i See to apprcc ~6 0629 C11mpcr ~lps 4 .... tnv.-. 81nll & ice box l-'1ti1 ~hurt bel1 truck Xlnt rond ssoo 64t. 007 ':' ••••••••••••••••••••••• COST A MESA AMC/JEEP #1 IH CALIF. 1978 CHDOkEE $6995 CJ8Al6NN1277831 32Cherokees In Stock OVERSTOCKED CJS Pickups Wagoneers $1300 Discount on some model11 . 2S2A Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 7 14 /549 ... 023 People who need Peoph· That s wbat the OAll.Y P ILOT SERVICE OIRECTORY I!; aJI .About ' .. ('IU I \vlo lmporiflt 4utC\>, 11':\portc.~ \ • I • l , r . . V..s 'IS 10 v-. vH&> Auto• lmporll'd ...•.....•.•.•.••.......••.•....••••••••...••. . ........................................................................................... . Mc-n:••• .. ftl 9740 Volklwog.... 9770 Codillac 991 S Ctie•roiet 992G Ford 9940 ~lllDbNe 9955 ••••····••·••·········· .....•...........................•.....•••..•. 9720 ..•.•••••••..•......... •···•·••··············· •·•···········••······· ...........................•.................. ······················· 1972 MIZ 210C '77 VW 41 I 1973 CHEVROLET '78 MUST ANG ••.••••••...•.......... 1 78 CLEARANCE ·$--........... •DATSUNS• ~~·ctiOft Of All Modelt :,A.Ll!:S L~ASI NG \ulom.1l11. vwr sll't·r SuJ)t'r Sh11rp' 1JS6fo'~J ) ii V8 automat1{' truM, lue rm: .ur rnnd & l' tr.A low Only Sl825at tmpato Sport Sdn. tory air <·ond . p<>wer rn1h.'I> tlrl9S;~~~ SUNSET FORD ·. ;:ion~la•:.~. ~:cf dry v a~; ~~~~~ ~: :!~~thK~~~ cond , pwr !ll~nnu & ranty (21627) u ...... at HOWARD Clw•rotet S.WOGarden Grove lilvd pwr brakes 192i!PKJ1 --~ 19740LDS CUSTOM CltUISU STATIOHWAGOH 9 pu~ model Fu II power. ractory ltll' cond. & tall 1>teerinK wheel 1148CIR> ·C ........ LIST PRICE s 1 l.l29 SAVE U11J P RTSM-:H\'lt't-w.-N~'C.l Ch•u11 O.tbu11i.' Ouve&Qua1I St.s WE!!itmmster 636·4010 • $1699 SUNSET FORD i Near MacArthur. '70 VW. wrecked Le!>:. ~Carden Grove Blvd COSTA MESA DATSUN J1tmbo~ & Bmtol 1 engme. all or part Or-. COURty'i 1'i...1-1bers Wet.tman11wr 636 <1010 NEWPORT BEACH Snllle Center 1 ~ lll-0 I 16 96().J671. $2999 ........... ...-......... ............... -Mt----·--,-~-..---~·o .... i.1u 111 s9216 _, ... ...._ .!84SUJ\f<H01i tu.VO S40-64 I 0 540.02 I l '64 ~L. ol'I~ ml, nu eng, nu convert top Superb <'orttJ $8990 farm Must i.dl IW·7723 ---- '77 Rabbit. excelJenl con· ditton. low miles, must sell $3600494-7895 '71 Super bug, sunrf. Mich tares. xlnt t•ond. 1974 ZIO.SL. beige, hard & $1400. 645-9502 soft top, $7000 or offer ------- ~0887 wkdys. 64S·3312. 645-3359 evestwknds W'!!""'t'!'l~..,.l'P.~!ftl'l•I '77 280E. s nrf. Lape st"'reo. low m1. methc brn. $15,400 73J 1910 ---L:,,;,=~~~~i;i;;ii~.:ll Merl'edes 1973 :!SOC. Dark blue. leather. s unroof lmmac $9400. 673-7390 MG 9742 ·oo VW Squareback. reblt engine, recently painted. Craig FM 8 track s tereo. air cond, R&H $1200 Call 546·9933 or 979.0594 '73 VW 412 W agon . AM /FM cuss. a ir. ~ood mech . Sl600 or orrer 494-3491 eves • TEST DRIVE A DIESEL SEVILLE • Nabers Cadillac !hfU t 11 11 h .. 1 lih J I "'l • \ln.1 'Ill 'II (It 1 AUTOCEMTH I 01 v of Nabers Cadillac · 1425 IAKEI ST. ACROSS PROM FEDCO COSTA MESA 540-9109 Clwysl~r 9925 ·················= , .•. '75 CHRYSLER CORDOIA Brougham Sunroof. all options! S399St offer l:l&JPlN) Call 64S·3661 or see at. .. Cort Fox basinq 2586 Newport Blvd COSTA MESA '73 Gran Tor111u, 2 dr, Vlll.Yl top, air. auto. fo' / P. $1.200/orfer 642 5239 Nabers AUTOCINTll Ow or Nabers Cadillaw '76 PINTO 1425 IAkE.tt ST. RUMAIOUT ACROSS FROM FEDCO 4 cyl. automatic trans. COSTA MISA f:l(;tory air tond, mags. 540-9109 (927NPN> Includes 12 month w11rranty. 13350 '63Cullass, 2 dr. auto. pis, at. l'WlS good. 1st $400 takes SUNSET FORD 5440Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster 636·4010 It! 646-5201. 1'730LDS *DRIVE A * * LITILE ... * SAVE A LOT SHOP&t:OMPAR1': ......••••••••......•.• MGA 00 XlnL mech New lop. s1dl• l'U rta1ns . brak~~ Sl800 t bst 548 5735 '73 Bug, xlnt cond, yellow. lo m1. extras S2200 Dy:. 893-3541, eve::. 640-9328 --------'76 Cordoba white w / wht 1973 Pinto Runabout, liaby blue . m <q ;ti. rad.Jal!.. good c.'OOd Sl4SO Dy1-o 998·2000. S34 3878 Ev<>s& wknds TOIOMADO Landau top, split seats. full power. factory air cond. A M/FM s tereo wt8 track, tilt wheel, & cruise l'O ntr o l 1348GOT> 9550 A&dos wanted 9590 ·•···•••···••·········• ••······•·••········••• '73 1~0Ht Scout 4X4 h ('VI . J spet-d Ir .rns . whl:'el drive. lock in..: hubs. removilbll· too. r .id 1 n J 11 d h l' :.o t ,. r 1ti1WEY) Sl999 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 64'2 • 0010 '76 G MC .timm.v H11:!h Sierra. hke nt'w :.'!I 000 m1 s. air. \' ll. crU"\' nm WEWILLIUY YOUR DATSUN PAIU FOR OR NOT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN '·"' lu.1n ( ".1 p1,lr~u10 831-1375 493-3375 WE PAY TOP DOLi.Ail F'OR TOP usi-:n CAHS .l"OREIGN. 00"'1 f<:STll' orCLl\.':iSl<.:S H :vour (·ar 1s cxlr.i dean '>l~L1:0.f1r:o.t BAUER BUICIC BARWICK DATSUN ,.10 lt1Jri • .1p1 ... 1r.t11•1 831 -1375 493-337S '00 SIO. runs OK S37S Must sell S4d 63:11 1973 Datsun 240 Z, auto. air, mags. AM l f<~M. xlnl t'ond S3800 837 6050 ext SS4 wkdys, 49i 2bl6 evstwknds 1\173 MG Midget. xlnt cond, $1700 or best offer S.S7·S661 MGI 9744 ···•·••········•······· '77 MGB AM/FM II trk. lu~i:a.:c rk. rann~ stnpes. &500 m1. new re- $US $4900 548 1239 'i:I DJt~un :!407. Air. '67 Meil Roadster new AM, F'M. rnai.:s. i.hudow yellow paint. r~mO\' Ont! of lhe best around hardtop. exceptional $41115 or trJdc lor vun ur <'Ol'ld. $1400 963·2622 µ1 ekup of t'qual vulu(' ti75 94S9. 556·&'730, usk for p---1..-Torn ~ 9750 ....•••................ Votvo 9772 ·····•················· IEfOIE YOU IUY A USED VOLVO, See u s at Southern Orange County's Volvo Headquarters MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-I 2 I 0 '72 VOLVO 2·DR. 12JSUKS) Only S212S al SUNSET FORD S440Garden Grove Blvd Westmmster 636·'1010 trol Loadt-tl w nctr.1 >. ;!925 HarborBlql '7Ji10Z,xlnlcond, ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOi.VO Pristine or Huntington Largest Volvo Dealer HrJnd ne~ 11vl•r,111•d ,1ff Costa Mt>sa !l7!1 25110 $3900 Beach IS orre11ng lilcquer tn Orange County. road llrt':. ~111100 rn1 b'73S3118 f"llnt. metal rin1shmg & BUY or L F:ASE ~Jrrantv SiUUU l \1.I Autos, lmpomd i 71.S •• ,Si ~51 ....................... . ·iti (:J. toJdt'ti S6.<.0fl ti';;, ~2:1!1 i.i lt.'t?D'>tl'r 1i7.,1 m1 ' " 111111 $11.<.0 1131 11\1111' ,,U 1.iJI J091urti7:1 70ti5 9701 .........•••••••.••.•.. c>i r\NGl.I \ L!d <'On!l ~!15 bl s 112511 1>4#. -18411 .,,o R()fWRo 9705 .....••...•••.•••...... 7li J t'\.'P l"..J.>. \' 'f. h;1' It•" l'fl I GTB ~10 "'m.ill "ork 1h;in moo ma Iv 111<'11 nt.oi'<led s:iooo or b<·st or l'IJn' I'll IOj.!•'" '1r,q ···r ii.JI otl7l 1,1fl 3~i $1(1() IJkl'' 147 I ~I Audi 9707 '71 1200. new lrans. t•1uH·h fl!nder nann~ to Porsche DIRECT & brakes Sl<!So1offcr owners 536 7888 : .. ~~· ...... ,. '"""' ·m~::;:~i·7::!~: ~~ ~~~s;•,;:t plu:o. s37oo polyurethane paint. 2025 S Manchester black. new Pere lli tires Anaheim 750_2011 75 Datsun 7111 SIJllon !:lest offer 3907 Seashore ----- Wgn 30.000 m1 S<!mm Or NB 67S·S344 ____ 2 s wed 1 s h v o Iv o Uay.., n4~ :11;;0 Tom 197SPORSCHE Mcchan1t·:o. now at llanson.Eves4!f62\142 f\an ·~. 199S llarhor 911 SC Blvd.C M 645·1982 Fiat 9725 .•............••••.•••• Tnaclts 956.0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \!If~ fo'wt 850 Spider like Th1io. one 1s load<'d' ' ' Mocha brown extenor & low miles. Pri ply Call s.11·5120 '76 :!65DL Wi;:n 10 mus old Xlnt cond. auto. an·. pis. e tc. stereo AM 1fo'M cas. rf rack. Takl.'s re~ i:as. Best ofr 5S2 430(} ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!f76 i\Ulft llJOl-'i. i:re1•11, nu, nu M1l'hclm radials •77 TOYOTA auto tran:o.. '\ (.' ,unroof. rbll Pn~me, $1700/oHer PIC.UP A~ FM • •. d11l 1rnurl HJI 1504 '67 911, Sspd, ma.:s. xlnt 1 <'vi t.ip•· 111,,.1,, l:nnd !l70·1000 •>r541LIH59 1,.11\Ttmtl8~ed:m Xlnt thruout. S47SO PI'. 1 • \MP t-; fl SHEL 1. t ve:o. l'oml Musi 'ldl li:ll 9S60days Autos,Und ·••·····••············· 1 W~i9221 Onlv $39!1S .Jt BMW 9712 l:i42 7Hl:lll SUNSET FORD •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• 71l" f<'w1 128 l IJ r X Int h7 912. brand nt>w motor, General 990 I nrw brnke~. j!oo<J (.'Ond ••••• •• ••• •• •• •• • • •• • •• . .wtl (; .mwn G rovt• H h·cl Wt..,,tm1n)>ter 1>:16 1010 1·ond 2SM ~250 PP 55!1-4!1Hi .1.fter 5 Wl'l'kCmds Jnyt11ne 9727 .....•••..•.••.•.•.••.. Best ofr Divorce sJle 00 5113 '76 91 IS Tar.:a. 18,()(J() m1, all extras, nawll'ss l:k>st over $14.SOO 675 3530 COMPACTS GAS SAVERS STICKS AND AUTOMATICS 1977 FOttD RAHCHEIO 81k.., futt oawot '8C'VtY '" conalf1on1,.,o l• .. " flrfCW• llF8113891 55995 1976 OLDS CUTlASS SUPREME $t1Vftf l '"-" NEW h;llv tactnry em.11uoett 11w.;lucJ1ny ,.., 'on<t 14~~11 s5395 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Cre1M •• ,~ "'""' ~•Kl\t"Q INther 11'\IWW)t F~ 1n1.r.tHJn fuU OOw1)1 i\. f~ Ao (QOd I )lf"•f f,4t IOI~ W lllH.,q~ 11!.PU s7995 '76. •77 & '78 SEVILLES Q .,M JO ht ""-"'~ h '" ~I C.OIQ• ' 1 "'•Af l•rl u" ou•••n•fl,. • ''' .,. '""Y ~Qu•PO<>O l!90NO°"' P•oc;...S """' $ 995 '77 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD IROUGHAM S1h;Af w1tf'I bunauna,. """•UI F 1111 JM>wth •Ktorv "'' r0f'l1 A 1 )lf'AI ftr'(()l"Y .......,.itnfY f f04t Ml i • I t M "'' ! Oti&A"<lfl (OU""'' tA\i,.fl •f"f' fl•• •ti•' ,, • .... \•.. 71 4 J\LLEN CA Oil LAC• 01 OSMOl\ll ~ <iMC TRUCKS S.in ~~::'~1~v.j~'l E ••t lthr. 1mmilc, loaded 25,000 m1. $4995 67S·S09S ------Cofttinentm 99 30 .........••.•.•....•... '611 CONT 4 ilr, 70,000 ong m1, f'nwer everything, ::.teroo, new radials Xlnt rond Sl6SO. 645497!1 -----Corvfft~ 9932 •.........•........•.•• I 975 CHEVROLET CORVETTE COUPE ol speed, pwr steenn~. pwr disc brakes, air <·ond , mag whl;!el . beautiful blal'k exlenor & ll'ss Lhan 20,000 miles I m m a t' u I a l I' ! S c r \4l2218l Stk.1 P35101 $7987 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642·0010 '66 ('urvette Conv, 327 4 sp "Int. urig t·und Mu)>l sec• S6000497 319S 1971 FORD ST ATIONWAGON Autom..t1c. pwr steer mg. pwr brakes, radio. heater & air cond t9000SW> $1799 Nabers AUTOCEHTER $1599 Nabers AUTOCINTH Div of Nabers Cadillac I 425 IAICE.tt ST. ACROSS FROM FEDCO COSTA MESA 540-9109 '68 Dfo;LTA 88 Div of Nabers Cadillat• • d 1425 IAKEI ST. ~on~.f~ transportil- ACROSS FROM FEDCO p1-.1.- COSTA MESA wnv 9957 540.9109 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76PIMTO 9947 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973FORD MAVEllCJC COU,E 1030HTQI $1799 PHIL LONG FORD 4 cyl, 4 s peed trans, 1n eludes 12 month warriln ty (932NPLl S322.5 at SUNSET FORD 5440GardenGrove Blv'1 Westminster 636·40111 '75 Ptnto Runabout. arr AM FM. PS/PB, Hp 1147-2011 833·3420 43 Auto Center Ur S D Frwy I rvml· 768-5888 '77PINTO CRUISING W 4GON r--9933 --~ '70 Mavenck. t1uto, low 4 speed trans. Riill~·· •• ••••• ••••• •• ••• • • • ••• ...__Is """"P.. 0 I m1, vinyl roof. ::.ti bltd w,-= '. I~ m ) 11 v '70 XJl 7. all white bt•auty lLrl'S $825 1146 1125 $39'lS at. - J.'ilC. :ill t>Ktras Nd rast sale S2100 ofr 5411·0211 M«-cury 9950 SUNSET FORD DodcJe 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S440Garde11 Grove Hlvd ORANGF. COUNTY'S Westmtnster 636·4010 ••..................... '76 CHARGER SE Full power. sunroof 1:1371iEW I Only $5225 al SUNSET FORD :»lO Garden Grove UI vcl Wlo:;lmmster l)J6·'10UJ IS Chaq~er, C'Oppcr w tan lan<lau top & tan int auto, PS, PB. air \ uwnr Must sell 546·0t>:!<J NEWEST LlNCOLN MERCURY Dealership 1s now OP EN RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN·MERC.:UllY 16 18 Aulo Center Ur SOJi'wy Lakt• 1'~orest c:x1t IRVINE 830-7000 '74 Pinto wagon, 4·Spd, AM IFM . xlnt eond ~tbst orr 2472 Sunti.l Anu Ave, !It\, CM bd :I PM '73 ,INTO WGN. 4 l'YI. ilUIOmalll' lran~. fa ctory air cond <9l911 EV) S2150 al. '66 Mere Montda1r, pcrf SUNSET FORD rond, fully loadPd Grt>at all a round car $950/be:.t SoloWGarden Gro\•e Blvd 1:. Dodgt' .,. tnn. ~fl 000 m1 lumber rt1<·k. mctJI lut>I box nc•t•d' b1ul\ Wnrlt ~ 7:1() "9611 :S4Jtr t-:\ l ... 1978 BMW's HERE NOW! Brand Hew '78 HONDA Cars MANY '71 9T4, snver blue. 1m mat', mny xtra:o.. $4900/ ofr 1114 > 839·0036 $69 5.0_0 ~d ~ 1_64_r._,._503_1 _______ 1 Wes1mm111.er ~l0- '18 Sevtlle :l,l!Oo mr. ml Ford ··~ blk Loud<'d. 1mma<. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 MERCURY ·75 Ptnto Runabout. 4 spd. t.1 Furci ~'"Lao xtnt 1•ond ''1 IOCI 1 Spd l>;.n 7S~ Kllil, f>VCs/WkfHI •lhJ l:lfiH • i. Dut.:.un Pkup c•ustom \ltlt rond m.in~ xlrt1!> COMPLETE IODY SHOP NOW OPEN To Chooi~ f'orom! UNIVERSITY Olchmobi!. ...,,,....._.ti Mfrs l!MIS Harbor. Cush& Meu , .. 2-07'5 j 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 HORNET WGN. rond W;1rranty $1:1.3% ,_.n P494 ltHll '69 L1m11 ... 11\t•r. fulh t.'Q u1 vt .:ti cond D:.in. &i4 xo:-i:-i .. PHIL LONG FORD COMET GT AM FM 8 trk. nf'w steel SPORTSCOUPE radauls, 11.000 ma. S'l500 L a 11 d a u t o p . V 8 . 548·2022 C1utomat1c. pwr !.tecnnl! fltymouth 9960 & brakes. AM FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt58642 .><10 .1281. EXCELLENT Honda C on • GMC Trucks TEST DRIVE OUR "LE CAR OF THE YEAR" (:ood inventory m stock llurry while they last' MIRACLE MAZDA/RENAULT 2150 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 645-5700 6 cyl, aulomat1t• tran .... power slt>t•r1 n .: <M9MGT> $3350 at '73 <:ad Eldorado, :..<..ooo m1 , oni: owm·r S37!15 PP 675 l!liSI stereo. factory a ir cond & only 31.000 miles Like NEW• l602NLH1 $3499 '13 PLYMOUTH SEIRING C2 12HNF.J CALL FOK DISCOUNT• 2850 llarbor Blvd Costa ~frsa ~0·9640 VGM 9570f SELECTION OF •••••••••••••••••••••••i BMW RESALES SUNSET FORD 'H St>llan dt• Vrll1· Loaded ('l(·;s n S3i15U Call 91><! 1s2:1 evei.1wkn<I!. Nabers SUNSET FORD ~111 " Hull:. Royt·<· bu1 Wl· may hav1• your m•xt 1 lvsl' to it F\allv loadedJ <•Jr in aur 111v~11tor ,\ l'all 1117.<. Conv»rted t:ht'" \' u.' loday• \'iJn .5411 6996. ~ 1361 83 I -2040 495.4949 ·n CVC'C C1v1l', i..lnl 1•onct 12.000m1 ~ 1;.112212 S440Garden Grove Blvd Westminster 636·4010 '70 AMC Gremlin 61·yl Slick. S675 979·S858 '76 CADILLAC SEVILLE l-••• , 9f••tf ... ~.fll 0.•90 ''~f'••t &lh..il'tf'AUIOC•nt... , ........ '78 FORDLTD AUTO CENTER 01\' of Nabers Cadrlla<' 1425 IAICER ST. 5440Garden Grove Blvd Westminster 63(1-4010 '75GRANO f<'URY Fae air. fo'ull power • Pat. !HO :!!JOO • 196'1 ~·urd El·tmolrnc· Viln Si511 11r lol'-.1 olf l'f 1147 fl}!r. 'M Ford E1•1mohnl· 1; 1•vl ~ood 1·ond. lo m1 ,., $000 l!l4-~160ti t ~17 b Fur ll l' 1J ~ I •l m 1-:('llnolint· l!>O . r s lm 11.1int , rnJI!..,, ••rpt:o.. pnln~ re..ir st•al. /\ M FM -.1er l'd!>S Looks •m, ).!reat • .John 673 4431 d I> :~11w1 9590 ..••..........•........ WE BUY CLEAN CARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET ~Harbor Bl"d co:rr A "11-;s,, 546-1200 WE BUY USED CARS l'AJ..L GAHTll Us~ Car M1<r 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA WEIUY USB>CAIS! We rt• thl' new Chevrolet 1k>alersh1p m thr Irvine \11to Center Wt• nt•ed vour w.oo t'ar JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET .:l Auto Center Unv1· lRVINt:: 768-7222 WANTED! Late model T11yotu:o. VolvOtl, P1cku~ ,.., V.in~ c.:all us tod&y t · i ~! II o n d ;i c.; r v 1 1· CREVIER Hutt•hback, cood t•arc. '63 Renault Caravellc. taµedeck.Sl!I0067S 400J very unique t>onvert ----Fut.1ory ;11r conrlit 1c1nmg. full puwcr. pown win d owi.. PO"'t'r 'l'ill~. AM1f<':\1 with X t1at'b l<lpc pcl~l·r muon rool. IS027117 I V K. automatat• trans . fat•tory ul r cond, full Power, puwer steerin).!, AM IF'M radio. Landau lop lndudes 12 month 11.ur ranty <21645) $7725 al ACROSS F'ROM FEDCO COSTAMES4 '7.<. 4 -;pd, J dr. 29M "lt•t• 10 apµrec1all' 'J62 :in;,o hardtop, 2 tops ~)0 o r '70 Hornet . good runnm1ot besl offer 536·6296 cond, rcblt trans 124.000 Rotls Roye~ --;Js6 Mi. S800. 831.7438 540.9109 '73Scarnp, 6·cyl. A 1l' 9952 PS/PU. radio. auto S2050 496·M29 cVl.':o. .... StCllMJ . .......•....••••••.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 HORNET WGH. Jaguar 9730 #J DEALER IN U.S.A. Full power. luggai::<· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROY rark Super S harp ' $10.400 SUNSET FORD 1976FORD MUST ANG COBRA t22SRGYI '68 V;shant. A/T, 11,s. P1B. new shocks. tires. & brakc:o.. Ideal 2nd cur $725 F:vel> 673·47l2 '*USED BMWs * ·75 XJ t2l: to m1 :.. xtnt m (~NAM> $3995 at 540:5630 ·u ~-tsp l!..WLIA I rond. SlO.SOO R CARVER SUNSET FORD 1n1rrnr~«'l.'fl\1 ·1,, :i OS1a 12:iottY F 1 64!i ·~48. "75·8258 r R,fLLJl~m-Rboo,v .. ~C rfl:Mr.At;!f* ·7,. '1o!01 /\uto C!l16MTV 1 Mazda 9738 ,;;,~ Bf'•;h 5440 Garden Grove Blvd 2626 HARBOR BLVD ·~~~:~~~,~~~~~~IZI J••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._ __ _,~ Westminster 636-<4010 COSTA MESA 544(1 Garden Grove Blvci. Westmmsler 636-41110 1976FORD TORINO RITE COUPE. (llSRETI $3999 PHIL LONG FORD POfttiac 9965 ••••................... '00 f'irebird. Hurs t shifter & Krager whls. Sl200tor bst ofr Must sell before July 28th 968-64311 '77320S H c567SXG 1 c~ On Sundays ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & :-,al~·Servic•c• I A·a~inl! Roy Con~r ,enc. Roll!>. f<nyct• BMW l~O .Jambon•1• 'llcwport IJCJCh o40 6441 miracle mazda 21 50 Harbor ll•d. Costa Mna 645-5700 Maserati 9739 ...........•..••.•.•... '72 MasE•ra 11 H()r,1. '74 l'OOUne 'V:o.. xl111 1·111111, SI 7 , !llH" K 18 0 (oil I 962 2231 p p 7H :1 o SI -;1h•t•r w lJlut• Merc~ct.s &.nt 9740 ant lo rn1 . rrunl c.•ond . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1l.75iJ 1~1' lrl2 Oflf1.'l ;ifi 7PM •7r, :>301 Auto -.u11ro11f. ).!rev X 1111 1·on(l $!1.IOO PhG73 128tl 7;, ;)J01 JUIOffiJttl'. illr rond AM d"M Ca<.sctlt'. 1mJr ro11ll Sll 700 ·194·0781 l!l!I 2.:llH Capri 971 S •••••.•.•.............. ·7 I Qi pn I <·vi 16-0(k•t" 4 '!pd lran' ~teel lwltcd "lld1al!.. iclnt c•nnli $1200 548 980G 1:111 tlµm :'>i on f'n 7 I Vfi 1 c; pd AM 1f'M $1 '150 ~18 9897 A l' • 1:1 <.:a pn $1000 lallt' dk heuders. di mort i.m~ w n r k n t.• 1 <I ,. d t' <1 II '1411 2574 ------Cott 1975 MBZ280 SEDAN Complek with sunroof, s tl"reo. l'ru1s1· l'Onlrol & low m lie:. <9'l7NXll) Buy or tt•a.;c 1975 MIZ 280C Stereo. 1·ru1s<' t'Ont rol. pwr window:. lit lioor loe k ~ A fine auotomob1le' Buy or lea~<· 1826 M IT I '7 6 MIZ 4SOSEl <:nmplcte with s unroor. 1 ru1~1· t•ontrol. stereo u1pe, pwr windows. el<' Low low mile !>. t502HC.:P I Ruy or lease Wt• have a gooci :.election of Olher ran1· M RZs m our inventory C811 us today 1 11'\fHlllO• VII 'Cl '"'°"' ••••••,••••••••••• • •• • ~des 450SEI... 1973, '7~ Sll.VF:R 1 dr A/C. 28,000 m1 on new engine, !itetoo ~ trk auto 17 • sunroof, new tires. all cx IT\l Xlnt ('Ond $2,11()(). ltas 957 lllUI dur1n~ ,.,.., ~ bcf 21'M bUSUle.'ls hri. 9720 ··••··················· '73 <MOZ, ornn~e '1 spd f'M mag.,, new rad1ah. $3600 Ft rm 770 2200 --- '68 280 SE. 4 dr lmmuc· New Mich'&. a ll serv re ~ Loaded Make of fer ~ S3S4 or 6«·9582, bu.s 116'4·2252 ClOSlD ~UNDAYS Soab 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Swedlsh Sadb mechanic· now a 1 I van·:. 199S llarbor HI. C M 64S 1911:! ·72 Saab Good cond $1700 or best o((er Ca 11 5lliJ 7 ta2 Toyota 9765 •.•.••................. IEFOREYOU SELL YOUR TOYOTA, SEE US! MAR9UIS TOYOTA MISSION VIEJO n 1.2aeo 495.121 o '71 Mark Ill Sta. Wgn, A/C. 4·spd, ~ood cond. $lSOO 644.~. 759-1771 '71 Corona. 4-dr. $750/best. 979-25231751·46\0 '73Toyota. 6 cyl, 4 dr, xlnt cond. s~ll or trade for or ~an or equal value 493-4088 '75 Corona Mark II 4 dr, auw. I\ M /FM stereo 8 track tape Velour uphol Xlnt m et>h . new stl radials 13350 Call L Moore 752-1660/640.0334. '72 Corona Mark II, auto. a/t>, xlnt cond .. 570 GNK, $1000. 642-8828 1974TOYOTA COltOMA WA~H 1273KLF.) $2699 PHILLOHG FORD 43 Auto Q!nler Dr S 0 Frwy..lrvlne ,. ...... ltick 9910 - ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;Clftlaro 9917 ·73 R1v1era. Cully load<.'d. new tires. new stereo. mint cond S2400/nr hl.'sl orrcr 962·6647 ·m Electra 2dr. blk o n hlk Po wer eveq lhtni.:. AM /FM stereo RC1d1als Xlnt cond. $97S, 64S 4979 19741Ula LUXUSWAGON tS81JPX> $2799 PHIL LONG FORD 43 Auto Cente r Dr S.D. 1'rwy.·lrvine 761-5881 Cadllloc 99 I 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 CADILUC SEVILLE 4 DOOR VB. automatic trans. full power. factory air cond1 lioning, leather mtenor. tilt wheel. vinyl roof. crwse control. AM tf'M stereo, etc L.ic. 785SWN Stk l89SA . $11,399 . ....••..•...•......•.. ·73 CJmJrn H·n .:ood t'ond Stick s hift .11r rudao $29!15 673 6571 or 67fl-60llU I Fn~.1rt) ! Clw•rol~t 9920 .....•..............•.• '75 CHEVY HOV A Automat1t> trans. lat>tory U I r 1' ll n d C ;J 11 f 0 r D ISC:OUNT I' II IC~;' 1498Nlll) SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd Westminster fjJ(HOIO 1975 Chevy Moni11 2+2 Automatic trans, u 1r cond , AM /f'M & 1n beautiful conrl1t1on Pn ply Make offer. Call 837·9682 ·72 Vega 4·spd, 49,000 rru's, AM I FM cass, R:.il· ty whls. xlnt cond. 20+ MPC: S800 Coll Joe aft 7pm, 540-0936 1972 Monte Ca rln, a 1 r . radio. P 1S. P B. $1400, below Bloe Book 493-8428 $4799 PHIL LONG FORD IJ Auto Center Or S D Frwy Irvine 768-5888 '75GR:A.HADA V K, .Automatic trans, factory air c·on<I (791 PPNI Only $3075 at 43 Auto Center Dr S D. Frwy Irvine 768-5881 ------- ' 75 MUSTANG V·8 , automatic trans. powt>r ~leenng, AM /FM rad1t1 !329Ml-'NI $3425 al SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Bl vet '71 l..eMans SS tonvert. PS, PB. PW. autn trans. 400CID. 4BlU •. K·tr ster 89. 7S2 m1 ' $2 695 5466418 '77 f'1rcb1rd, hlue V Ii. A/C, FM Xlnt cond111on ' 752 55116 Westminster 636-4010 l"huiMltritint 9970 Must S<'ll 'Sfi Must. 289. . ......•............... P tS, auto. t\/C, Mak(• of· 5'140Gardcn c;rovc Blvd. fer 536-4854 Westminster 6:IB·40IO SUNSET FORD '77 T-BIRD Light .Jade finish. V·!I. autoflllitir trans, fal'lnry \!17fj F'ord Granada. 4 Ur , V R. 211.000 miles. A/C. P IS, l'/B, P .Or lock&. AM FM s tereo, Tilt wheel, Cruise Control Wh1t1• w /Blue Vinyl Roof $4350. 979-2342 '77 GR.AMADA 2-DR. V 8. a utomatic trans. factory :ur <.'ond. SUPER SHARP• (878RXG l $1625 at SUNSET FORD S440 Garden Grove Blvd Westminster 636-<tOlO '72 Gran Tonno. 2·dr , m YOU'LL ENJOY aJr cond, power stccnng. ·ENJOY! power d1SI' brakes. '75 f'ord Mustang II , power windows. mags. bukct seats. ronsole. air. tinted glasi.. vinyl roof. tilt wheel (083SW0) full pwr Purchased new. driven by st>hool teacher $002.'i at. SUper shape. Must sell SUNSET FORD this week. Call 752·1629 ( S440 Garden Grove Blvci. now or ~ppt to see Westminster 636·4010 '72 Mus tang. s lvr/blk . . vinyl. auto. air. PIS. 76 T Bird, fully loaded. P/B $1950 64ol·S638 or 1mmal'. $5000. P\'l party 1ss.i111 540-7800 or S24 2 1S7 eves/wknds '77 Black Mach I. V-8 .. --.- auto. PS/PB. AM /FM 73 T· Bff~. Full ~wer stereo 12,800 miles Ne~ raduils Wifes cur $C800 548-8095 Ml l.'r GP M Aslung S2900_ 892 1832 side clean. mech gd 196.S Muslann G eyl, 3spd, 1973. beaut t>ono. loaded '75 Monza 2+2. AC. t'OOd.$700firm 754.7571 goodrond $1400/bstofr. w/xtras, pure tux. Pit 1976CADILlAC /\M1FMtape,moonroof. 4433 Cst Hwy .. NB. Call646-?030 SJJOO 64HS86n52241M EL DORADO v1oyl top. xlnt cond Vtl. automatic. ractory $2850/bestofr 673-77S.Sor anytime 'SJ MustanR cpe, 8 cyl, '60 T·B1rd, S7.000 mi. air cond .• full power. -~-·_5592 _______ 1 •77 GRANADA auto. air, yellow wlblk, clean. SIOOO/bstofr leather mtcrior, AM t fl'M ·m MaUbu, xlnl running V·8, automat1t' trans. new tires. Very dn & de 675-0832 slereo8 track, vinyl roof cond $800/Hcs t offer factory air t'Ond, in· peodabl e l r ansp . '73 It blue . cloth int, all & low miles. Ser 133151. ~-?llO cluclei; 12 month warrun-$1150/bsl orr. 547·70l8. power, AM/FM stereo. lo Slk. 47SA. llliiiiiiiiiiiii._lliiiiiiiiiiiiiil ty l397RXF l Only 14550 '67 Musteng, 6 cyl, auto, m i. 8 3 3 ·8 9 80 d a Y s . S7695 at.. air. radials. '600/offe r M2-3567 aft6PM THEODORE ROBINS FORD l•Jr,() llAllllOR DI VO (O'>IA Ml •.A t.'17 0010 Kave somelhlna to sell., OPPORTUNITY knocks often when you use result-setting Dally Pilot Clmmf1t'd Ads to reach the Ortnltl' Co11~t market Phone GU·S678 SUNSET FORD 552·7725 v-.. tt1• S440 Garden Grove Blvd ·~ Mustana convert. II ••••••••••••••••••••• • • Westmmster 636-4010 cyl. Low mileage Call 3 Veaa. clean. Radial alts 751-6666 tires, air. auto $1195 '72 Grand Tonno Wagon. $1000 Ca 11 S57-MS6 '75 Mus tang V·8, auto 494 M07 lll\ 6PM Clusified ads do It well 1---------.iCIMi11fl~ Ads 642·5678 trans, A/C, 22,000 m1. Mah your s h o pping xlnt rond. S:WOO. 831 3843 euJer by uaang the Dally dys, ~7-0478 aft 6 PM. Pilot Clua1f1ed Ads. 7 ' t , Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 206, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES 'Big A ' is Home ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1978 . \ t'tc-rnoon ~-Y. Stot·k~ TEN CENTS .. Orange County Welcomes RainS Airplane, Boat Tax Won't Cut 0 r a n i.: l' Co u n L y boa l a n d .. 11 rplant• ownt-rs won't bt• getting <lnV properly tux rl'llcf this ye<1r T hat h<'C'C:ltnl' t1•rtarn Monday .... hl'n '\!:-.!'>l'>I ,int Counl-,, Counsel W 1 ll1a 'l1 '\ll'C'ourr -.t•ni a m£•mo lo l'llUllt) off1t·i;il., that dt•t'lare~ 1>1·11µ0-..r ron l:J ha!:> nu C'ff<'CI on t ht• rn78 79 un<,1•c·11 n·d tax roll Ila<! lht• lc).!<il f1ndini: be<•n 11the~w1.,t'. boat oY. m·rs would ha \'l' sa' t•<f up to fiO 1><·h·ent on lhP1r 1~78 79 la\ brl l-. Y.hll« .11rµlarll' own1:r~ '"luld haH' rt• .r11.wd .ibout ;i :m p<·n·ent "'"' ing .... Thl'rC' .... a!:> rll'\l'r a qut-sllon that lht• tax rC'form 1n1l1at1vt"!'> r 0 11 IJ al' k (If \ a I u l'.., t (I t h l' 11' 197.) 76 lcvl'I..; dul not <.1pply lo lll'""onal 1>rorx•rty 'illth as boats :ind <ltrolarws llo\\'l'\'l'r. lhl•r I' wa!:-. .1 qu1•st1on ;r ho 11 l I h" I fH' r c· p n l of ru 11 m.trkl't v;tltll' properly t ax h1n1tutro11 -.l'l h.' Pr•opos111nn 13. Tho• -.1;111• i\t1<11·111·\ l.t·rn·rar ... Off1t·t· .t!:-. \H•ll :is tht· 'st ate Bo<1rd or Equal 1 wt ion t·arlier rule<! that the• orw J>l'rC<'nl hm1lalt0n !'>hould appl) w pt•rM>nal prop ~rt~ But !'>Omt• t•nunt11•!:-. including · • Lo:-Angt'h'" ('ounly, !:>aid 1l didn't ,rnd hrllt•d pt•r..,o nal prop t•t'\' 11\\ m•rs undt•r thl' pn• l'roµos1tum 1:1 mt·thod \l rCourt !:-. l e~al op1n1on lll"JO.., th~tl Orangt• County will 1111n tht• dl!:-.!:-.ICknt tounllt'S as Pl'l>fll'rl\ la\ hdb tovt•rrng l"'r..,unal propt•rl v !:-.Uch as boats .m<l .iirplam·.., an· prt•p<1n·d th1i. .... l'•'" II <tbo m1o;11h that hoJl and .11rplanl' u\\nt•r ... Y.tll lw paying ..,lightly h1).!twr t:JXC!:-. rn mo!:-.t '·'"l'!:-. t hi!:> \ '"" ~kl'ourt 1·0111·1•clt•d in h1 ~ wn t !l·n opin111n I h:rt lht· IS!:-.UC' 1s "not l·nl1n·l~ fr1•1• I 1 o1m doubt .. 1111,q·\ 1•r. ht• noti•d t ht•rt• 1~ mun• lt•l!;cl ... tn·ngt h 1t1 htllinJ.! undt•r fornwr n·gulatrons than m .ipph rni.: lhC' onl' Pl'r<•t•11t llmtt Transit Pay Talks R esume Federal .1rh1tn.1lor., \\l'rt•enter 1 ng their ..,t•c·ond da) 11f I a I ks toda:- 11' :Jn l'lfort to lt'!'>Ohl· pay and hend1t d1ffrn•nc•t•" bet ween Orangl' Count~ T1 ans1t D1str1r1 c O CT D 1 d 1 1 ' l' 1 ... .i n <I ad m 1n1st rat or., Tht• l!J:I h1i-. cl11H'I" h;r\l' gone \\ti hnut ''pa' 1iwr1'.l..,t' for lhe µasl fY.O H'al'!' Bt•gtnning driver'> now earn $5. 74 an hour and c·un earn up to $6 75 an hour afll'r 18 months or the Job Or:~:CJic:asl \teathe r Pu t cny ni g ht and morning low c lo uds . •1lhl'rw1se mos tly sunny through Wedne:.day Not much c.'h angc in temperatures HtRhs from 1war 70 at the beaches to mid 80s inland a r eas Low~ tonight in the mid 60s INSIDE TODA\" Linda Morley Wells o/ Newport Beach rs on her way to being a pilat for a ma1or airline &>e featwi11g. Page Cl NEW LOOK FOR ANAHEIM STADIUM -HOME OF THE PRO FOOTBALL RAMS Expansion for 70,000 Fans Shown in Black Lined Areas With Arrows Rams Paved Way West ]ounwy to Anaheim Began Back in 1946 By GARY G RANVILLE Ol llw D••ly Pllol S~ll The journey that will bring the Los Angeles Rams to Oranee County in 1980 began in 1946 when the then worlCI champion Cleveland Rams packed their bags and moved lo Los Angeles Twl'I ve yea r s later. lht• Brooklyn Dodgers followed lht• Ramstolhe West Coast. By then, however. the Rami. had proved there was fertilt• ground for major le ague sports in the wes t. country was both practical and prof1t<ible In the proce::.s. the Rams also proved that sports-hungr y West Coast fans would flock to see teams and personalities they hud o nlv been able to read about or he<ir .of on their radios homl' town. lht• flcdglm~ L<1!:-. Angelt.•.., 0011 .... of t he o ld All .\merrca Footba ll League• All that was left of that league when it folded m the early 1950s was the S::tn F'rnnc1sco 49ers and the awesomt• Clt•vl'land Browns And whtlc the Rams wert· t'!:-.tablis hrng thcmSl'lves as nu m hl'I' ont• 1n l.c)h Angeles against all coml'rs. 1nd uding long·cntrC'nCh(•d UCLA :.tnd USC rn the college ranks. thc re were 01 her innovutions The National Football League tC'am had abo s hown that air 1_ travel back and forth <.1crosi. the R a m .., 0 W n l' I · financier Dan Reevt•!:-. was hall t•d as a pionct·r o f sorts. a di stinction that som ehow in la te r year" shifte d to W1:1lter O'Malley of th(• Dodgers The Hams wt•n• among the r1rst to break the color line in professional footlJall when they c;1gnc•d aging llCl.A great Kenny Washington to a contract. Obstacles Delay Plam ToRaueSub No effort will be made for ~everal days to raise a two·man s ubmarine being towed by :i P asad ena physician when the SlS,000 craft popped its hatch. took on water and s ank off Seal Bedch Sunday. Orange County S h e riff s llnrbor Patrol officers at Sun!>ct Aquatic Park said Or. Mi chael D Smith. 41. m ay attempt the salvage job himself. 'The trick will be lo find It." said Deputy Derek Lovett. ex· plaining that Or. Smith himself is a diver and form er Navy doc· tor who served on Polaris class submarines . The heavy vessel. 11 '"' feet long and outfitted with costly e lectronic e quipme nt, went down about three quarters of a mile off the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Statio n 's Anahe im Landing entrance. It is believed to be on the bot t om in about 40 feel of water ··But s he has what we call 'baggies' a board," explained Harbor Patrol Deputy Lovell. adding they are Inflatable p lastic bags to which com · pressed gas cartridges are al tached for ready inflation He said it is possible the htlle s ubmarine designed by Capt George Kittridge <USN-Rel.> as a recr eation and research vehi · de could be brought to the sur· face with the aid of th<:> "bag. gies •· Debates Tentative LOS ANGELES CAP > Re presentatives or Gov. Ed mund Brown Jr and Attorney General Eve lle Younger have settled one disagreement over television debates. but two other dis putes remai,, If not thl' Rams. the fabled Monsters of the Midway, the Chicago Bt'ars. dre w big cr owds to I.he Los Angeles Coliseum. So did Sammy Baugh and his Washington Rcdskms a nd the single·wing Green Bay Packers The Rams more tha n held therr own against professional football compe tition in their own Rams coach Clark Shaug h nessy forever t hc.mgl'd the face of football m lhl' 19!;1Js when.m a s ur prise movl' against the dreaded Bears. he !:-.lationl'd running back Elroy lhrschouts1d<'a s plitend Thal mO\'l' brought thC' three· receiver offeni.t> lo football, an innovation that 1!> now a stand ard partofthegamc <Ser JOt'RNt:V. Page 1\2) To Take Land Job Planner Resigns In Huntington Edward Selich announced his resignation as Huntington Beach P lanning Director Monday in or der to take a position with a ma · JOr real estate and la nd develop menl company Selich. 31. said that he will becom e director or planning for the Cadillac Fairview Corp. with offices in Newport Be ach. The firnJ was an unsuceessful bidder for lhe purchase of the Irvine Company stock. The resignation or Selich . who became city planning director in 1976, will ~effective Aug. 18. Selich said Monday that re p ort e d unres t and turmoil throughout city hall had no bear Ing on his decision. "The company approac.'hed me for the job," Selich said "It was extremely attr active and s hould be advantageous for m~ profess ional growt!J. • · There was no s peculation on who miRhl sueceed Selich. Howeve r. there a re reports that the planning and building departments m ay be combined with a single supervisor oversee- ing both departments. Selich said that the possibility or reorganization also did not weigh on hts plans. '~Itch presently hns a staff of oao., ~• ... , .. " ~ LEAVING HUNTINGTON Planning Director S.llch -' 34 people lhs unnual salary. 111 eluding c·ar a llowance. 1s about $37.000 His deparlrn<'ot reccnll )' ho' won three awar d s from th1· American ln'itttute of Planning Confirllls Anaheiin Future ~os Angeles R<1ms owner C<1r oil Rosenbloom <1nnounced to day his Nation al Football Lt•ague tt>am will move lo Orange County in t1mt• for tlw 1980 season. Hosenbloom 's announcement at a packed press conferenct• l'l1ded with finality speculation the past few months that tht· Ra ms would move 35 mile-. down the S;mt<i An<i Freeway to Anaheim "We feel the facll1t) 111 Anaheim 1s the most conduc1v1· to fan comfort in many ways CLARK'S RUNBACK WINS A TOAST-A4 RAMS' PLAYERS REACT TO MOVE-81 PILOT POLLS FANS ON NEW HOME-81 'TRADITION COMES TO BIG A'-82 parking. actess roads. scaUng and refreshment o.;t a nds. ·· Rl)senbloom said "We also feel the stadium will help provide a family·on entcd gnts!t roots ·:mpport for our team that will be conducive to winning football. ·'The Rams have never been a burden to taxpayer s a nd we ne\er w ant l o be one · Rosenbloom s aid as he d is tussed the private financing that will enlarge 'Anaheim Stadium from 42.000 to 70.000 seats. The s ilver-haired Ham owner said all details of the lease co' ering the stadium have not been madl' final. But, Rosenbloom !:>aid. "thC'n· has been agreement in princ1pl(· and basic areas of thl' lea~e havC' bl'en reduced to writing ." Among other things. lhl' Rum!:> have agreed to st ay a t thl' stadium for 30 years The football l <'a m will ht• gi vC'n first preferencl' on playing dales over all other stad ium ten <1nts except the baseba 11 J\ngC'ls Rosenbloom said he 1s certain suitable arrangl:!ments can b1· made with Angels' own er Gent· Autry over the use of the Big A The Ra m owner also said "We will continue to be the Lo-. Angeles Rams We have alway ... thought of ourselves as a team belonging to the Los A ngcl<'" area not 1ust the city of Lo!:> Angeles .. Existing Rams scason ticket holders will be given first priori ty on comparable seat location!:-. at the Big J\, according to Ram officials They said the football field within the stadium wi ll run par allel to the third base· line or existing baseb<ill diamond It was estimated th at 50 yard line scats for football games will be 80 feet from the sidelines State Income, Sales Tax Cut Asked by Cory SACRAMENTO IAP1 A SI brllion-a .year cut 1n California·., sales and inco'me taxes Wa!:-. pro posed by state Controller Ken Cory, the Sacra men to Bee said today. Democrat Cory. a candidate fnr reelection. suggested a 10 percent reduction in state in come taxes and a half-percent to l·percent cul in tht' six.percent sales tax. For a family of four the overage saving would be about $200 a year. starting next July I, th<' Orange County official said in an intervlt-w Cory was ex peeled lo return today rrom I.I four.day visit lo W8shing ton Cory acknowledged his pro posal would make 1l more dir ficult ror the state government to continue to bail out local gov ernments hit by the S7 blllion .. ye or Jarvis propt>rty tax <:ut O..oly PtlOI ~~II Pttoto MOVING THE RAMS Owner Rosenbloom Younger, Jarvis Ask Rent Cuts LOS ANGELES tAP• Tax l'r11sader Howard Jarvis and At torn(•v GC'nc•r:JI Evt.'lle Younger -.uy famllord!:-. must voluntaril~ nofra1n from raising re nts or face the prospect of rent control At :i JO Int ne~ eoftt'.er~n~ '1onday with Younger. Jarvis warned that "renr control would be a disaster .. J arv1s. the co· author of Propos1t1on 13. said that 250.000 of more tha n 3 m1lhon apartment:> in the st<tlc have lowered rent-; without legislation. "Th.it's not the end of our goa I . In a nother couple of months then• .... di be mort• progress." 1-ie addf:'d Younger. the• R l'puol1can nominet• for governor, said a ~tatt•w1dC' rt•nl cont rol lc.iw would vrol all' C'a ltfornw ·.., anll·trust -;t a tutt•s hut that c ities could t•nuct 1nd1vrdual rt.'nl contro l laws . The Lo" Angcl<'s l'1ty Council votes today on a proposal to frccu' n•nt.-; at thc .J unl' I level Also holding ~1 news con l<'rl'nt'i.' Monclav wa!:-. the Coali t10n for Ecoriom1r S urvival which <irgucd that rent control was m•eck·d because landlord.., Y.1 11 not \Olunt-.rily freeze rents "Landlords won't give up .1 rent ... said Cary Lowe. a <,pokes man for the coalition l.O\H' urged an 1mmcd1ate six month rt•nr fret•w al May :11 lc•veh 1\ hill b-' state Sen. Davic1 Roberti. 0 Lo-; Angeles. and As· ... (•m blyman T om Bates. D Oakl.1ncl. would require apart ml'nt owner-; to give 80 percenl of thl'll' property I ax savings to r('ntcr .... Tht• mt'as u;e has pass<•d lht• A!:-.sc•mhly and I!:> -;chcduled for a Senate vote Aug !I .Jarvis and Gov. Edmund (; Hrown .J r have proposed a vllluntar.v lhrct'·point program 1•ulling for rent roll backs to May :11 lev<'ls. rent freezes through tht• l•nd of the vear and distribu twn of propc:rty tax saving.., ;im(lng rc•ntcrs Order Modified RENO. Nt•v 1A P l U .~ Ors lric1 Court Judgt> Bruce R Thompson on Monday modified hi!:> 11rd('r mandutmg the shut down of th!' Park.Tahoe hotel t'3!:-.lf\O at Stah•hnc. clarifying that cnnstruct1on of the loop l'Olld must bt.• completed only to Lh<> Nt ... ada Cahfornrn state line twfon• lhe facility c;in re-open. JARJllS: MVDDY PAST ALLEGED Until thl! Propos 1t1on 13 cam pa1gn, Howard J ar vis was JUSl a small frog in a small pond That·. ut least. 1s the conventional wis dom But columnrst Jack Ande rson o;ays that small pond rontamee muddy water He examrnes Jarvri. past on Page AG - '\2 DAIL r PILOT Food Prices Up 10% 1978 Weekly Bill to GroW by $5 WASHl~Gl'O"l f AP J Food price:. are It-\ ehng off hut prot) .ably Will rm1!>h tht• year 10 pcrCt:OI hi g h e r than 111 1977 . tht.• pres ident'::. chief ~ agl' and·pnce .id v •~er said todu y For the threl··person fam1ly of an avcrugl' urbun wage earner, that would mean a weekly grocery bill about $5 larger than last year's $49 66 a week. ''Fortunately. tht> rapid rate or food -price inflation which we have expertl'nccd thlfs fa r this ) car 1s not cxµl'Cted to ~ont1nue and the worst srems behind us ... s aid Barry P Bos worth, direc tor of the president's Council on Superman Walkouts looming LOS ANGELES IA P > -In tense bargaining with two powerful unions was under way today in an attempt to ave rt w a lkouts that could tie up Califo rnia's major s upermarket c•hains from Ore~on to the Mex 1<.'an border . Bob Voigt. a spokesman for the Food Employers Council. ..,aid ~londay the Rt.•t a1I Clerk!. Union in South«rn Culi forni;a hacl c.1gre1:d to extt-nd 1b contrat•t t·\ 1111·a twn datl' from July 30 In \ug lfi. but tHirlt.'d that talk.., "t•n• progrl's!-.lllJ! .. , c ry. vcn ..,IO\\ h ' . ·'W e huH•n ·1 t'\l'O gotten trt morll•) 1ssut~ yet." Vo igt s<iid of thl' 1.elk:-. with nim· unwn Joc·;ib •'•IH'rtng 76.~ work<·rs "W<.''n• ... 11 II talkin~ Jbout clerk work Jnd se niority So we have lt long way lo go .. Th<' un1nn ha!. ..,<·hc•duled ,, ..,lrtk(' votl' Aug. 15 \'11i~I ... aid tht· ta lks with th•· 1·h·rl;!-. 111vol vt.• .ill ma 1<1r 1·h<1in ''"rt'!. anrl somt• indt·µcndt'nti, Un um ncgotrnlors were seek 1n~ a '"<l!W and benefit packa~l' that would offsl•t inrtation as \\I'll lt!o. clOSl' the g<t p with h1~her-pa1d l'lcrks in Northern California The ci\<erage clerk's "ages in Los Angeles 1s $6.92 <in hour. compared lo $7 .97 m San F1 anc1M·o The last Southl'rn California food indus try ..,t rike hy the clerks wa:-. I n 1969 and lasted J!I d<t ys In Northt•rn C:ahfom1a. talks were mon• inh·nse wrth a t·un trac·t.t•xpirat1on d eadhni• only a "eek a"ay and o ne of erghl 1'1•.1mslt•r locals already out on .... tnkt• tn a \\1ldra1 wulkout f-'our s upt•rm<1r kct c·ha ins !-iafe v.a). Ralphs, Lucky's an<J Alµha fkt<• were ne~otiatin~ walh tht.• Teamsters in San Fran t'tsco. and lht.• union has ex lt.•ndt>rl it!> t·ontn.il·t c•xpiration date from July 18 to .July 31. But Tc>am~;tt'r Loc·al 315 re I uM•d to ab111t• hy th<.• extension •• II d I> u I I e d I t s 1 . 0 0 0 \\a n ·houscmc•r off thl• JOh at Saft·wav's hu ~f' Rich m on d "<t rehous<.' the supply rente1 I o r t h t' c h a 1 n · s N o r l h e r n California storc•s Voigt ~u 1d supC'rv1sory person nt>l Wt>rt• kceprnQ the Richmond f.1r 1 Ir ty 01x•rating but that dt.• II\ eries hud dropped b.> 75 t>cr ('l'nl \\ t' re-!-.trll kCl•ping the s t0res !o.UpOlrt.'<f With roo<l. but Wl' don't kno" what wall happen next \H'<.'k." whl'n lht.• extended con· tr Jl.'t l'xprrl'S. Voa~t said The J:-i.ooo m e mber Re ta1' C le rk s Un ion tn Norther n t:al1rorn1a bargains separately from Southt•rn Cahrornia. and '1 s currt•nt c·onlract does nol ex- 1nre until l>t.•c 31. 1979. accord 1n g to union sµokesman Jac k Lovall Within the past two months. tht> clerk:-huvl' s 11-tncd contracts cove rin~ m or e than 4.000 workers at Thrarty and Sav.On dru~ s tores tn Sout h ern ('al1forn1a, hut those were not • • x Pl'(' li.'d to sl'l a trrnd 1 n lht• hrghl•r IJ<llri food indust ry ORANGE COAST ... DAILY PILOT TM OrMIQf C.O.\t 04l••• Pi~ ~tfl'<lllf'Mc" 1\fom tlJi>....-cif"'tH•-' Pr•\' t'\l)UOft~&F~()rMtqil" c.o.t\tPvtli1~•"0Cot'l'IO•"'• ~~r-6tt'O'\'"''",. °""H\~ MofWIAf tMOUqi"i r tif'l.t-Y '"" (O'Ui.t •~ twwoort 8'>.-c.ft .,.ufllt•f'Wll'Clf' """" .. ,-IW" IAtfll V•llf'" ff"'ll•fll• \.ltcktlftMt\ t/•l••'f' AM ~~,...,. ~19'(04i'' A '\•~rf"Q.~l"'d~ 't&l ., 0w"h'~~ S..tw,dlll'I' #'d ~4•\ ,..,,._ 0t1f"l(1Dri1l oubf1"""''"0 pt,.fllt 1• •I rJ0 Wf>\I 80• \l•M1 CMt• ~,. 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Bosworth told the l\gn culture Committee's sub· cummrtlee on domestic market· ing, cons umer relation::. and nutrition lie said s ugar prices h ave been rising rapidly because or the domestic price-support pro· gram that holds the price or sug ar a t twice the world price lie urged the panel not to "ex a1:erbate this proble m by enact mg a new sugar program which would be even more 1nfla f'roaa Page A I JOURNEY. • It was Ra m halfback Fred Gehrke who one day painted ii pair of ram horns o n ht s helmet The horns became the Ram trade mark and soon other lc.ims were copying the derorative rcature. And it was the rompetition between Ram quarterbacks Bob W aterrield and Norm Van Brocklin in the 1950s thal brought the now-traditional quarterback debates and boos to football. In the early 1960s. the Rams agam faced hometown compet1· t1on when the Los Angele!. Chargers of the Americ<1n Foot h a ll LeaJ?ue '>N up shop m thl' Coliseum The Chargers lasted just ont• ..,t'ason in Los Angeles beforl• dC'- ''1d1ng discretion was the better pa rt of valor and moving to San Diego. From that point on. there was no quesllon but that th e Ra ms Wt're the darling or Southern California football fans. But m recent years. s ellouts at the Coliseum were Jess frt>qucnl Some said the fan turnoff w;,i~ because lhc Rams had rcvl•rtcd to c<iulious football aRains l lack lust.er opponimts likt• Tampu Bay and Ne" Orleans Others blamed the slack 1>n th e Ram habit of winning division titles and losi ng playoff games that derailed them on their_ way to the !:iupc>r Bowl. Never far from the center or rliscussion mvol vmg the Rams· destiny was the aging Coliseum In truth. because of a series or renovations. the Coliseum is a better football s tadium than at "as 10 or 20 years ago. But the re novations haven 't kt>pt pace in ran comfort with new s tadiums an Dallas. Detroit. Sf'altlt'. New Orleans <1nd other Ct tit's. W o r s e t h e Co li s eum neighborhood has continued to deteriorate. Ram spokesmen have careful ly civoided conversations center· ing on the neighborhood problem m the past few months while negotiations with Anaheim were being ironed out. "Well. we don't want to dwell on that' or "Let ·s talk about !'.omething e lse" were their us ual answers when asked about the neighborhood problem. Rut a high crime r ate tn thl' inner city and its impact on al· tendance at the Coli seum without question played a part in thl' Ham decision to move. Hut more of a lure to Ram owner Carroll Rosenbloom was the dcvelopm c"t promise in Anaheim. the opening of a bust ness opportunity th<tl pales a football decision So. at the end of 33 years the Rams are coming lo Orange County. The team's move is. at least rn part. a reflection of a national trend for sports teams lo aban- don inner cities Rosenbloom has said he could have lived with the Coliseum had its operators heeded his calls for improvem ents. But that's a p art of history now as the Rams pre pare lo move to Ornnge County At Least 42 Dead in Fall CA IRO. Egypt CAP> -A rive- s tory apartment building scheduled for demolition three mon ths ago collapsed in u ~rowded Cairo slum, taking with 11 parts of two adjoining stru<' tures and at leas t 42 lives Police said 50 persons lived in the buildjng in the Sharabeya s~ction of the capital. but unof ft<.>ial accounts put the number closer to 100. City officials said they held up demolition or the building because residents ignored evic- tion notices saying they had nowhere to go. ll collapsed <•bout 6 a.m. Monday while most occupants were s leeping Poli~ Seize Pot SANOWlCH. Mass CAP> Polke seized 18 lo 20 tons of mara 1uana and arrest~ four people in a ru1d Monday at the Canal Fi~h M:irket ware hou se h e re. authorities said. t1onarv " ll ow~rd W HJo rt . c hi e f t•conom1st at tht! Agriculture Department. ::.aid the weekly in· crease in the a verage g rocer y ball c·ould be as little as $4. He said his forecast is based on more moderation in meal prices than others predict. Subcommittee Chairman Frederick W. Ric hmond. D· N. Y .. said that food prices are the most visible evidence of in flatton For the poor and those on fax ed incomes. he said. "the trip to the market h as become a regular exercise in dis belief. sho~k and. a ll loo often. self denial." The . Agriculture Department ts saytng that most or the food· price increase this year will be due to hi g h er returns to farmers. especially for beef fruit and vegetables. ' But ~he costs of preparing, packaging and selling the food to cons umers also will rise, it says. Those "middle m an" costs havt; accounted for 85 percent of the increases in fi ve years. 'this year . supermarkets have been slow in passing along their in· ert!ased cost s lo consumers their trade-association says. ' Las t year. the Agricultur e Depa rtnrent 's hypothetical three-me mber urban famil.> s pent an estimated $2,582.67 on groceries. including fish and s uch imported beve rages as cof- fee and tea . T}lat works out to $49.66 a week. Success Told With Skylab SPACE C ENTER. Houston lt\P > -Skylab. t\m c ri<.'a 's giant un· mcanned s pace laboratory. accepted r<idio command:. aimed at prolonging its or· h1tal life. fli ght controllers said today ··t\11 is well aboard S kylab ul this tame," s pokesman Bob <..iordon s aid a fter 35 commands wcrt• transmitted thro ug h a Mad rid tracking s tation to r eturn the vehicle to a minimum drag-a{Cilude. Space oHicicils hope the maneuvers will prevent further d ecay of Skylab's orbit until shuttle program a s tronauts late next year can use r emote controlled rockets to boost the \'ehi· cle into a higher orbit or caus e it to return to Earth with a safe s plashdown UC Hospital Sex Change 'Successful' SAN DIEGO <AP> -The first s ex-change operation performed at the Univers ity of California m edical school was successrul the chief s urgeon says · Dr. C. Lowell Parsons. who headed the four-man team at University Hospital, said a m an in his late 30s was given the sex organs or a woman The surgery w as performed this year in a single operation l as ting two hours and 20 minute:.. Pa rsons said in an in- t~rvacw Monday . Ile' said the pa· t1enl 1s happy with the o utcome. The patient. not publicly iden· t1fied. was living as a male when he e ntered the hos pital. Within a few months and before the operation he was dressing as a woman and using the female hormone estrogen. Such a patient must he able to pay for the $5,000 operation as well as the 18-month psychiatric workup and,followup psychiatric care .. Neither MediCal no r private insurance pays for sex changes. Parsons said. Pray Idea Not Hard Newly elected Newport Beach Councilwoman Jackie Heather s eemed s~ighlly startled Monday night when Acting Mayor Ray Williams asked her to deliver the invocation at the opening of the meet- ing . Filling Lo for one of the local ministers who had railed to show up. Mrs . Heather prayed: "Olve us wisdom in our deliberations and give us !Soft words. so that when we have to eat them later ttley won't be too hard to i;wa•low " Council observers noted that It was the first time in mt:!mory that an lnvoca· lion wos followed by laughter and ti round or applause. ..... ,,...._ Launch Break Workmen prcpan• to rt•movt' the Space Shwttle orbiter Enterpn:-.C' from the :-.t<rnd where it has undt'r,gone a I W0·':1nd-a-half-month l est of launch vibrations Tht-sue t'l'Sslul lc:->t \\.tit be followC'd by a simulated liftoff for the <:raft. of the t~·pc expected to become a space workhor~e Dollar Down Again On Tokyo Exchange TOKYO <A P l The US. dnllar look another -;ha rp drop on the Tok~o rore1g11 l'XChang<· m urkl'l lod~1y r<.'ttl·hini:: a nc·w low uf 1-95 30 yc•11 ;.ind closing ..it 1-95.525. - The closing nitt• wu-. 3 '125 vc•n Ix-low Mond..iy !) dose u~d near ly fr\'t:' yen hl'lnw Friday'!> The l\mert<·..111 <.'Urrenc} also s lipped c1gaanst maJor W<.•..,t European currl'ncacs ;it tht.· opening ol European markeb But rates \\Cr<· !-.ll'adaer there Tht• doll.tr op<.-1w d at 197 95 ,.\1·11 aftt•r 1>lung1ng Monda\ th1ou g h lhe 200 \t•n "psyl'holog11·al .. harm.·r for 1 ht· rirs t lime :Jnd l'loslng at 199 05 More than half a billion dolla rs was trade><! 1n t he firs t thr<·<· hours. and thl• total spot volumt> for the da~ "'a!. a hui.:l.' $819 million. only ..,lig htly lt.·~s than Monday's S900 million. Trade rs !.aid tht• Rank of Japa n bought a t leasl $100 mi Ilion lo try to c heck the yen '!-. rise. This was only a fourth of the central bank'-; rntcrvention rn the market Monday, esl1mat ed at S400 million The drop an lhi· dollar prompt ed a statl•mt>nt from Pnmt.· Minister Taken Fukuda. ~ho s aid al was due t.•hiefl v to the· lack of a monetar y poltcy an tht: United Stall's and othc·r foreign <'OUOlfll'S ,1nd to lht• f.!tl Ur C or thl' l' S Con~re:..s lo appro' l' Pres ide nt Carte r s c ncrgv legislation J apant.'M' trackr-. said lht.• n· ma i n<lt•r of l ht• "eek w 111 Ill' crucial to the yen The Un1tf'd Staff's 11> expected to announl.'l' another large tr<Jde dcfil'tt with .Japan on Wednesday, and it I!. believed Wash111gtori mav st art making s tronger demands for .J~pao t.o.cw:La.i.Lexpor~ and in crl.'asc imports. One trader said the dollur might hit 180 yen by Octoher The economic Journal Nihon Ke1za1 Shimbun reported after a s urvey that J a pa nt.•se bus 1 nessmen reel thev can s till mah a profit if the doilar drops to 190 )en The fall 1n the dollar·.., yl'n 'uluc ~6 pc·rcent sinc·e th1· first oost\\ar devaluation t\ug. :n. 1971. and 26 percent :-.ance la:-.t September is due m<imly lo Japan's large trade ::.urplu:, Cyclist Dies From Collision A 35·year ·old motorcycli~t died Monday. five hours after his c~ cle ran into the side of <i car making a u-turn in Sant<1 Ana. investigator:.. said today Ronald Charles Leichtweis. of IN:J E Wilson Ave . Orcangl· 'iuffcred massive head anjurae.., 1n thl• 6:-17 a.m. crash in the 2800 block or :-.I. Bris tol St . officials said He was not weanng a protcc tavt• he lmet. pohce reported. The name of the car's driver was not immediatelv available lodciy. police said. No t.•harges hJ\'e bee n rile d agains t the dnve r. officers said. . .• Factory Workers Stricken The County Jlec11lh D<'purt ment 1s invcstigatang a reported case of food poisoning or four wo rn en factory workers 1n Irvin e who became 111 afte1 t'<t ting fried foods they bought from a catering truck Three of the women were seized in fits of vomiting an hour after eating the lunch Monday paramedics said. and the fourth <.'Omplained of extreme queasa ncss A 11 were 1 r eated ot Tustin Community Hospital a nd later were released to go home Ont· returned to work The women were identified a:-. Harue Shinto. 34. of Santa Ana lkuko Collicott. 43. of Fountain Valley. Tcruyo Rrvera. 4i, or Cos ta Mesa. and Barbara Rickel. 37. of Tustin They a r e assembly lint• workers at Ple:..sey Peripheral ~ystems. 1674 McG<iw Ave .. o computer ('Omponents companv According to reports. three 'or the women becaml' s rck afler t!ating fried chicken which they s aid they bought from a t.'atering truck from Anaheim. The fourth woman had con· s umed fried potatoes. She was the least ill Border Cops rftatching for Klan 'Arrests' /\n or<ler hus been issued h' the US. lmm1 g r a t1 o n <1 11d Naturalization Ser vice chief directing Border Patrol officers to notify U S. attorneys or any Ku Klux Klan citizen arrests c)f alleged illegal aliens. A s pokes man at the border patrol checkpoint south of Sari ~l emcntc s aid Monday his of ftt'crs had expt!raenced only Ont• such arrest in the previous three months However. hl' ind1c:;ted th(· Klan might still be operating 111 San . Die~o County near ll.S . Mexico border areas. Earlier this year. the Klan an nounccd pl<ins to have its mem bcrs patrol the border and make citizen's arrests of a1iens trymJ! to enter the country illegally. The order issued by Leonel J Castillo. immigration chiel chre cts Border Patrol officers to muke every effort "to ms ure thC' ava1lab1hty of such an <Klan arrested > alien victim for in terview by the U S. attorney ·'Th£' order has been issued to demonstratl' that we do not eon done and will not ~llow the Ku Klux Klan to make so-callect citizen·~ arrests of undocument ed aliens." Castillo s aid in a statc mc·nt ··Where :t 1s appropraal\' rharges will be riled against such persons 1 Klan members ) · he said. • 'Y' Counselor In Rape Rap HEDWAY IAP> -A 21-vear · old camp counselor has -been jailed for investigation of r aping a 15-year-old ~1rl and sexually molesting a 9-year-old girl a t d YWCA c<imp. The Humboldt County sheriffs office reported Nathaniel Lee of Rirhmond was arrested at tht.· t.·amp. about 150 miles north or San Francisco. 7 Irvine EDITION VOL. 71 , NO. 206. 3 SECTIONS. 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY I CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1978 Toda~ ·s c·1osin~ :\. 't'. Sf o(•ks TEN CENTS Statewide Supermarket Strike Looms LOS ANGELES t Al'l In Lcnse b<1rgui111ng with two PO\H•rful un111ns was under \\a~ Lod :.iy an <1n allt•mpt to a vert wal kouts that could tie up California's maJor supNmarket chains from Oregon to th<· Mex 1can bordl·r Bob Voigt. a spoke:-.man ror the Food Employer s Counc il. said Monda~ the Retail Clerks nion 10 Soulh<•rn Cali fornia had agreed to (•\tend ns contract ex p1ra t1on c1att• from July 30 to Au~ In. hut addt.'d that talh wen• progressing ··very. very s lowly." "We haven't even golle.>n to money issues yet ... Voigt s <1id of the talks with nine union locali. tovering 76.500 worke rs "We're s till talking about clerk work :.ind seniority So we have u long w;iy to go .. Tht• union h as scheduled a s tnkt' \'Ole Aug. 15. Voigt s aid the talks with the cle rk::. 1t1\'0I ve a ll maJOr chain stores and som e independents lln1on negotiators wen· seek 'Big A' is Home mg a wagc und benefit package that would orrset infl ation as well as close the gap with highe r-paid c lerks in Northern California The a verage c lerk's wages in Los Angeles is S6.92 an hour. compurcd to $7 97 in San Francisco The last Southern Cahforma food industry slrrkl' b} the clerks was in 1969 and lasted 19 days In Northern California. talks w(• re more in te n!.<· ..., 1th •• t:on tral't c xp1rat1on deadllm· only a week away and one of ctght T e<1mster loc<1ls already out on strike in a wildcat walkout Four supermarket chains Safe way. Ralphs. Lut·ky's and Alpha Beta wen • m·got1ating with the Te amsters rn San F'ran cisco. and thl• unwn has C'x tended its contral'l t•xp1rat1on date from July 113 to July J I But Teamster Local 315 rt' fused to ab1d<• hv th(• extension a n d p u I I e d. 1 l ., I . 0 0 0 \\.<ll'l'hOUs t:men ofr lhl' JOb 111 S CJ f e \\ a' ... hug t' R 1 t• h mo n d warehOUSl' the s upply Ct'nll'r f o r l h l' l' ha 1 n · !> N or I h l' r n Califorma stores Voigt said supervisory person nel were keeping tht• R1C'hmond facility operating but that de livenes had droppt'.d by 75 per cent "Wt:'t't• ~trll keeping lhl' ::.tore~ s upplied with food . but we don't know what will happen next \\eek ." when the extended con tract <'Xp1res. Voigt said Thi· :15.000 m<·mlH·r lfrt.ill ('1~·1 ks t '11111n 111 l\;nrttll·rn l'al1forn1..i h:irgJJO!> ::.cpur<Jlt:ly lrom Southern California. and tl!> t·urrc·nt l'ontract dot's not l'X 111rc until Dt'<' 31. 1979. accord mg to 11n1e111 !>pokci,,mJn .lal'k LOvJ ll \\ 1111111 lhl· pa!>l L\\o monthi. thL' C'lerk., h..i\ t· signed contract:. t'O\l'r1ng more• th<.111 4.000 >A oda·r~ .it Thrifty <ind Sa\'·On d I' lJ g ~ l 0 ft' :> I 0 S 0 U t h (' r n ('.1hfo1111..i but those ..., ere nut t'll.JWl'ted to "l'I ..a u·t·nd in lht- h11othl•r paid rood 111dui.1 n Orange County Welconies RaDlS · Suspect in Custody Ofril'e rs J>a\l' .\tankt'I 1left 1 and SH•\ l' \Vildev o f I he Walk er. :\11th . Poli<.'l' De pa rtml·nt. hold t1ghtl~ Big Std. lJ 20·foot python "ho l''ll'<IPl'd I mm <• t'll't'll" mon· than thrt•t.• v.t:ek ... ago l l took :-I\ polH'l'mt•n to t•apturt· lht• 140 pound ... nakt· Dollar Takes Big Drop on Tokyo Market TOKYO 1.'\P l T h <' US dolla r Look ;mother :-.harp droµ 0 11 lht' Tol..yo fore ign exchangt• markl'l today. rt•a<·hing a new lo>A of 195 30 ~l'n and t:loi.mg al 195 525 The closing rall' ..., a.., 3.425 yt•n b1..•low Mondav·., elm,(• a nd nciJr h fJ\•c ven ~io .... Frrdav's . Th<' 0Amt>nn1n currenn also -,l1 11p cd .Jga1n:.t m ajor· Wc!>t ~:111 op<·an t•urn•ntll''> at !ht· opl•111ng of Eurnpt•;1n market!> But rail'" \\l'rt' "tt•acl1t•r lhl'l'l' Thi.' dollar o pt•rwd at 197 95 ·' l'll afte r plung ing Mo nday through lh t• 2 00 ye n "psycholo~icul .. barrier for the first time und closing at 199.05 <See DOLLAR, Page A2) Or:.n:wi:a~• \\eath er Tax Cut Ruled Out For Boats, Planes Orangl' County boat and airplane owner s won't be getting any property tax re lief this ye<.er That became certain Monday when Assistant County Counsel William McCourl sent a m emo to county officials that declare!> Proposition 13 ha s no effect on the 1978-79 unsecured tax roll Had the legal finding been otherwise. boat owners would havt• saved up to 60 percent on their 1978,79 tax bills whil<' :11rplane owners .... ould have rt• aliZ<·d about a 30 pl'rcent MtV in gs T~ere was never a question that the tax reform initiative's ro:tback of values t o their 1975-76 levels d id not apply to personaJ property s uch as boats a nd airplanes. However. there was a quesUon about the 1 per cent o f full market value p ropert y tax limitation set by Proposition 13. The state Attorney General's Office a s we ll as th e Stale Boa rd of J<:quah1.ut1on t:Ltrl1t·r ruled tlwl the one n<·rc·l'nl lim1talion s hould apply to perso nal µrop t'rl\ Out somt' counllt•:-.. including Los t\ngt>lcs County . s aid 11 didn't <t nd h1ll t•d p(•r-,onal prop l'rl v Cl\\ nl'rs un!ll'r the pre p roµosit1on 13 met hod :\1 <· C nu r I ·.., It' i:: a I o p 1n1 on means that Orang<· Count' will 1mn th<.• d1:-.:-.1dt•nt t·ount 1t.s as property t ax hrlh c·overing pcr:;o nal propPrly SUC'h as boats anct a1rplanl'!> an· prcµared lh1s wet•k It a lso m N1ns that boat and mrplanc owners will be paying s lightly higher t axes in most cases this year. M cCourt conceded in his wnt· • ten opinion that the issue is "not e ntirely free rrom doubt .. However . he noted there 1s more legal s tr ength in billing unde r former r egulations than in applying (he one percent limit For Irvine Ani•ab Confirms Anaheilll Future Lu:-. An~t:lv:-. Hams 0\\ nt:1 Car roll HoM·nbloom a11n11untl·tl Lo <l:.iy h1 ... ~:.11111nal Foolhall Lt: a g u l' It• am " al I m n "t• t I) Ora ngl' C'ounty 111 time for tlw I 980 s l'a!>on H o:-.t•n hloc 1111 ·.., ;1 n11ou n tt• ml•nl Jl ii (l<ltkt•cl JJl'l'SS ('(lllfl'l'l'lll'l' 1•ndcd with l 111ahly '-Pt·c·ulallon tht• past ft•\\ months that the CLARK'S RUNBACK WINS A TOAST-A4 RAMS' PLAYERS REACT TO MOVE-81 PJLOT POLLS FANS ON NEW HOME-8 1 'TRADITION COMES TO BIG A'-82 R<1m :-. \\11ulcl mo' t• :JS mile., <l<rn n lhl• Sant<• Ana ~·rcew.1v to . .\11ahl•1m · 'W t> lt•t•I th1· l<1<•1l1t \ 1n 1\11 ,1h<•1m ,.., th1· most 1•onduc•1v\· lo fan comfort rn m;1n\ wav:-. JJark rng. .ICTt•ss road~ '-<'~I rng .1 nc1 n•frt"'hmc·nl ... tanrh · HoM•nblnom ...,11cJ (Se1· RAMS. Pagt· ,\21 Pray Idea Not Hard Nt'\\ ly ek('(l•<I '\Jt•\\ po1 t B l' a t h < · o u n c· 1 I "' o m <J n .J a (' k I l' I k at IH·1 "l'l' ml'<f :-.lightly ... 1artlt•cf Monda\ 111,ght \\lll'n .\<·t111 i.: :\J avor RJ\ Williams .. -.kNI ht·i· to ctel.n ·<·r th1• 111\ m·a11on <11 tht• opt'nltlJ,! Of lht· ml't'I rng F'1l1 111g 111 1111 om• of lht• local 011111st1·r ... ''ho hart failt:d to '\h11Y. lift \Jr-. llt•a th<•r pr<1~f'CI · G l\'t' us '' 1-;do m 111 ou 1 dc•l1bcn1trons an<l g1vt• U!> soft word:-.. :-.o that whl·n Wl' ha\'t• to l'al thl'm later the ' won ·1 lw ton ha rd to swallow " Council ohs<•n •t·r-. not<•<l that ii was Lht• first t•mt• 111 mt•mor) that nn rnvocu l 1 o n "' a s f o 11 o w l'fl b ' laug hter and ;J I OUnd or applauSt• I' a t t' h y n i g h t a n d morning l ow cloud s. othl.'rw1se m ostly sunn~ throuJ?h Wednesday Not much chan~<' 1n tempt·ratures Highs from near 70 al the beaches to mid 80s inliJnd area:-. Lo\\::. tonight in the mid ~ City Ponders Shelter INSIDE TODA '1 1.1nda Morley· Wells of S1>wport Beach 1s on her way to herng a pilot for a ma1or 01r/tnp Set.> f·eatunng, Page Cl ladex Al Ye11r 5•nk• At £""• 8..-U CJ t..M ... yd At .......... .....s C.llt.....ie Al Cleulllff a-11 C.lftl<• ., c.......... ., Oeetll Netkn At llolllerial I' ... M .... ,..~ ... .... 1wl119 CM N•At<-C2 l"l•rmlu-•• '"'" ........ ,., CJ Miii .. Motll.,_.ta at ""-"'" .. Ml!llNI ~.,..... 84 Nel..,._I....., A4 Onltff C:-y At ~ .,., tt.c•M•rll .. , as h f ..... tl• •• TMA1WI at W••ttlH A4 W9fHIN•wt A4 The Irvine City Coun~il will l'ons id er establishing a city. operated animal shelter tonight through leasing a Laguna Beach kennel that once was the home of the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter . Canyon Kennels. 20412 Laguna Canyon Road . was temporary sanctuary for stray Art Colony dogs until a dispute between the c I ty a nd owner Dr. R ose Ekeberg over a parking lot prompted her to termlnute the lease arrangem~nt, Since <>F.tober 1977. Laguna Beach haa operated It s own s helter. It bo1.1aht o nearby SPCA focillty on Laguna Canyon Road The City of Irvine has been boarding its dogs at the Laguna facility. tt now has a tttree-month con· tract for continued use of the Laguna shelter. but has been looking for a new home to store its s trays The contract expires Sept. 30. T h e recommendation t o negotiate u lease of one to three years with Dr. Ekeber~ comes from Police Ch ief Leo Pearl. and f rom the city a n imal services advisory oommlltee. The Cost would be $1.000 per month beginning Sept t An ad dltiona l rec of $1,000 is being asked by Or Ekeberg. for ll one- m onth training program for '\hellt•r pcrsonnc•l \\ h1ch '\h l' would conduct Peart said tht' ke nnel. 12 miles from lrvrnt', would handlt.> all <'logs and cats. wild. exotic or undomesticated a nima ls . an<l ctead animals Register('d dol(:-. would he held 10 days befort• dcstruf't1on 1f not claim ed Non rt>gis ter(•d dogs would be he ld six days. a nd cat!i for five days In his recommendation lo t he t·ouncil. Pt•urt noted some defi cienc1es at the kennels. but he indicated 11 would be a ble lo hundle all ol lrv tnl··:-. -;helter needs Oatly Ptlol \tall PllOIO MOVING THE RAMS Owner Rosenbloom Saddle hack Trustee Plans Move Sad cl leba<'k Col lc•gl' I ru:-.lt•t· l>onn;.i lkrn h:is re~1gnc:d from lhl' b11ar<l l'ffl•<·l1\<• Aug 15 .\I rs B<:rr~ told ... urpr1s1•d ll-lloY. tr usll'l'S '.\londa~ n1J,!hl that her husband had ht•t•n 111 f\•rl·d :1 1oli 1n North1·rn Cal1fornw ;.md s hl' tl1d not w;.in1 to ... t<.1nd 111 th1• \\ :.i~ of accept an<·<· Thanking ho.H'd n1l'mbl'r"' for tht•1r fnt·ncbh1µ. s h1 · '>a id 'Bl• h a pp~ for 11:-. " Tht• I rustet•s ot f<•n·d I h<· \I 1~ :Jon \'1t•10 El Torn an·t• hoard ml'm twr good w1s hL•s a nc1 pra1st lor hl'r \\ot k lor tht· 1·11llL•gt• In J Ill\ 1al mood bcwrd prt•s1dt>nl l.<.11 n Ta\ lor s a rd. "I lh1nk 11 · .... a "'"' (. srn1H of I hl' rC':-.t ot u~ ha' l' I houg ht ahoul q•ry s1•11ou-;I~ ... 111 t' t' .111 n 1 i: 1 p ........ •• g l' o r Propo:-.1t1nn 1:1 1 Tht• ho.1rd ttwn moH•d to JP point :1 n·pl<1t·t·mt•111 ror ~r .... lkrn "ho:-.t· posl Y.111 hl· hllt:d 111 the• r<'gular MarC'h l!Ji9 ch•ct1on l'rusll'l'S ('Ottl<.J <«tl l a "'IH'l't;.11 t•IC'Ct 1011 hut II woulct ('O:O.I I hl· tlr ... Incl ;1 hou1 SI00.000 T a \ I 11 r 1 n s I r u c· 1 t• d ,1 d m1n1~lr:itnr!' to h eg 1n 1rn mL•d 1atl'ly soltc1t 1ng lette r.; from ,m yorw interes ted rn applying for Mrs Be rry 's post. Ocadhm· for ::ippheat1ons 1s Aug 15. ol l1t:1 ;tl..; -;;11rl :mrl a s leeallv rt· (SN• Rt-:RRV. P aJ,tP A:.!) QUITS COLLEGE BOARD Trustee Donna Berry 4lrvine Workers Stricken Tilt· Count ~ ll<'aith Ue part mt•nt 1s 111\ t•i.tigat1ng a reported t',ISl' ol lot><I poisoning of four \\11mt·n fac·•orv workl·r::. in In rrw who bl•(. CJ mt• 111 after t·at ing I nl'<.1 food!-they bought from .1 talt·nng truck T h rt'l' 111 t ht· womt·n we rt· st·1it•d 111 fit !> of' vom1tin~ an hour altl•r l'al1ng th<· lunch Monday, paraml•dits s:rnl. and the fourth l'Omµlalllt'<I ol l·xtrcmt• qucas1 lll'l'>S All w1.•rl· tn•al L·d a t Tustin Community llosp11at a nd later "l'l'l' n•lt'ast•d to go home Ont- rtAturncd tu work Th(• wom1•n >Ac·n· 1dcnt1flcd <1:-. 11:.irut• Shinto. :).1. or Santa Ana lkuko Colhcoll 43. of Fountain \'a llt'\ Teruyo Rivera. 47. or C o .;t a '.'.h •-;:a . :.ind Ra rbara Bickel. :J7 of Tustin f'hc.' Jfl' J"st•mb l) lint' "orkc•r ... ;it Pll'S!>e\ Pt'ripheral S\ slt·ms Hii I '.\kG~rn A "e . d t'om putt•• n1m1>ont•nts com pan) At•<·nrd1ng 111 report:-thrl'e or t hl• "'omt·n twca m<· "1c k a fter t•a 11n g f1wd ch1l'ken which lhl·~ ..,;11c! lht•y hough• from a catenrrg 1 nu·k from Anah<·•m Thl' fourth \.\CJman h<1d 1·on ... uml'<l f1wd r>ol a tm•s Shl' w;1~ lhl' lt•<t~I di UC Hospital Sex Change 'Successful' SA;\; l>IF.(:<J t Al't Tht· f1r:-1 'l''< l'h:tngt· 01)('r.1twn performed ,11 lh<• l 'n1vc•r ... 1t\ of Caltform<t mcd1«al .,t·hool ~a:-. ... ucc·essful !ht• eh1l'f -.urg<•on ':I)-. l>r C J,owl•ll Paro;ons . who Ol•<idt·d lht· four man team at l 'n1\0t•r1;11y llosp11al. 'i<tld" man 111 his latl' 30s was g1vt•n lht' Sl'X orcan., nl a \\Oman Th<• surgcr v w<.1s performed th1:o; year 1n a -;ingll' operation la"l tng two hours anc! 20 mmulc's. f>ar!>ons s1tid in an in 11.•n H'\\' :\londay lie• '\a1d the pa 11t•111 1:-ha1>1>Y with the outcome Tht• p:1ti<•n1 . nul publicly idcn 11f1cd wa::-. h v in~ as iJ male when hl' l'lltrred th<' hospital Within a It'\\' months 11nd before thl' 11pl'r.1t1on ht• was clress1n,:t a::. ,, womun and us ing lht· female hormont• t•strOj!l'n Such ·' pJtwnt must be able to pay for th(• s.5.000 op('rat1on as ..., t•ll as tht' 18 month psychiatric· \\ ork u1> <rnc1 tollowup psychiat nc l'.trt• :\t•ilhC'r Me d1 C a l no t pl'lva•t· in .... uranc·t• pays for '\l')( rh.tnJ!l''-Parsono; -.aid J;,UlVIS: MUDDY P1:4sf ALLEGED L'n II the Propos ition 13 cam paign. lfowurd Jarvis wb just a 'mall r~~ In a small pond Thnt. HI lt•a:-. 1s t hf' conventional wisdom Rut C'C1l11mn1s t Jack Anct«>rson •wy~ that ~mall pond rontained muddy wat('r He ·<'xammcs .J<ir v1s ' past on Pa~<· A6 Trio Win Trial Bid In Death 8) TOM BARLE\' 01 ,,. 0•11, ~ .... Sl•ll Three 1 luntin~lt>n Beach men who ullegedly accepted et con- 1 ract that called ror the killing of Skphcn John Bovun of Fountain Vullt•y were grunted ~· scp11ratc trial Monday in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Robe rt Kneeland's granting of the pre-trial motion by the defense means that Jerry Peter Fiori. 41 , Raymond Steven Resco. 28. and Anthony "Little Tony" Maront' Jr .. 23, will be tried an hil> courtroom Oct. 30. That trial wall be followed J an 9 with court action against four others na med in the grand jury indictment 1s!>ucd after the slay- ing last Oct 22 of Bovan. 36. They arc· Alexander Kulik. 2R. of Newport Beach and his w1fr. Elsie Caban Kulik . 29: Jol>c ph Gabriel Fedorowski. 27. of Laguna Ht:al'h. and Newport Heal'h bul>1nt•ssrnan Jol>c r>h Shelton lJ~1\'1s, 28 F iori once fo<:ed the death penalty for has allegt•d killing of Bovan who died on the s idewalk outside the El Ranchito restaurant in Newport Beach. Pol ice said n ine s hots were pumped into his hody. Judge Knet•land has removcd thl' spccial t ircumslances cuse against Fiori with thC' result that the proM.•culion will now seek a \'l'rdict of first dt•J!rl'<' murder against thl' lluntington Beach trio Tht' decision to grant separate tnab followt•d !-iCVNa l weeks of prl'·lrial motions which were freq ucntly deluyud to enable the prosecution and defense at· torncys to work on possible pica bargaining ncgoti;itions A II such negotiations have hogged down with each side an- gra ly accus ing the other of b;id faith during tht• discussions and of failure to carry out what were described as firm promises. It appcarC'd al one time that Fiori would be allowed to plead guilty to second degree m urde r. Uut the offer hy the prosecution wa::. contingent on Resco a nd M aronc joining in the plea and was withdrawn when both men declined It wcis karnt•d late Monday that the prosecution will ask for n o thing hig he r than sl'c·ond degree murder at the trial of the Kuliks. Fedorowski and Davis. Attorneys for all seven defen- dants will tx-back m court Aug 11 to al>k for a change of venue m both trials The prosecution regards the motion as pointless <1nd doomed to failure. It 1s alleged that Bovan was l'armarke d for death s ho rtly after h<' part1c1pated an the kid· napping of J\uhk The proM•c·ut1on claims the k1ll1n g un<:ovcrC'd what 1s 1.fr:-.crabcd a l> a multi-million dollar druJ? :-.muggling ring m Orange County in which 1llic1t n •vcnul'S Wl'rt' hidde n in the cof- ft•rs ot outwa rdly res pectable husint:l>:-. flrmi. ... ro,. Page A I DOLLAR ... Mort• than hulf a billion dollars WJ:-. trad<'d 1n the first three hour~ and lht• total !->pol volume' for• thl' da} \4 as a huge $819 million. only s lightly less tha n ;\lond<.1y !'> SOOO m1ll1on Trach·rl> !'>C:11d the Bank of .Ja1>:1n hought at lt•ast SIOO m11l1on to tr> lo chl'Ck the yen's rise This was only a fourth o f the <."l'ntral bank 's mter vt>ntion an the murket Monday, cshmat ed at S400 million The drop in the dollar prompl t>d a slat<.•mt•nt from Prime M mister Tak co Fukuda. who sa1cl it was due chiefly to the lack of a monetary policy in the United Statcs and other foreign counlnt•!i and lo the failure of the U .S Congres~ to opprove Prcs1cl ent Carter's e n e r gy ll·gislat ion OAANOl COAST DAILY PILOT Thf'Or•• '°''' 0.1ly Ptlot ""'"~'"'''Oln Qli~,,.. ,...#"ii p,,.,, t\.OVbO~O.t~()r ..... (Jht'\I Pv011•~t"Of'tfna .. nf' ~tff't'l'f'flll""'°'•'• Otlt>ll\l\f>1' M )"d,.Y Ou lWQ" rr1(1.t .. fOf '°''• 1#"'4 Nif>.,CIO'I 8fo1'ttl\ Hv"'111"1Q4""' ~4t<P\ FOU" t••n V•tltf ltw••u• S•dC:HtbM' V•Hf't ·~ t~a.-,., '°"iP\(01\t ""'~'~'•d· ''°" f\ O\lt)tl\ftt'd \.,.,~,, •• , ~ ~'I\ ,,.. ~;:;~~~~~1 .. ~tl~~~,~~ >JO Wlt\I 8,n ._,,,_ P1t\t0it"l•ftd Pvbl1\1Wlf , ...... c ....... Vtu Ptr''"""' •nd ()41-ftiH .. ~ ,._.,,.., ...... (01tnt T-•·M-Maf\t'011"t9l::.Oit0f' Clt•m•N \-lllC!Mnll~ !Ult A\\1\f4flll M1niao11"11Q EOllCW' OflicH (o\la Mt\O J)OWe•t o.tv ~''"" l40~ .. •Ch tt .. ()t.,..yr~'°''"~ Hvnt1not0"" 8•t11tPI 11111'8'-M'~flcwltY•'fl s.ddltl»At ' V•lley U7(1t Yr., Ro..:t •fS~o, ... .,,,..,., Teleptlo"• (71•) .. :M»t Cl•H lfled Adv•rtJll"I M2·M71 '*'<fl•O.O Y•H"'" ~OHkt &11·U10 ~-=···i~ :: .. °:.:?:, ~::.,':':=~·~~. f""•Tttr er •Cf"-'•rth•mt1th ,..,.,,. ""•• k r1tr•dt1Cfd ••tfll.ovt '"<l•I .. tfnlt\~ 11 cooyr1...-t..,.... S.c.9"fl ,._., "'''_., e••t •t ''''• ,...Y C•Hfor1t • \i.it.Vf Olltl" Ph ,,,, ·~' U \0 ,...,.,._,, tat #ft•·• \i \0 ~·--·· _, .. ,,,, °"''',.,. ......... '° fftOftl"*' APWl~•plle .. ROCKLAND, MAINE, FAMILY SHOWS OFF THEIR NEW. $1 MILLION RACING YACH1 From Left. Franceen, Philip and Charnee Long After Christening of 'Whltehawk' $1 Million Yacht Ready Ocean Racing Plaruwd for 92-f oot Craft ROCKLAND. Muine (J\P) Hundreds of well-wis h<'rt-., Sii' ping champagn<' in thl· after noon s un. cheered as an 11 -year· old girl christened a $1 million ocean-going racing yacht with one strong swing. "I play a lot of softball." Charnee Long said with a smile whe n asked about the two To Aid Cities hurukcl h:wk lw1ul :-.he • u-..c•tl lo <'hl'l:-;l1•11 lll'r f;1ther's y111'11I Mott cla y 'hw ~.t ro11i.:. i.:rnc·c•l ul , ~~ foot ''Whildrnwk" lhrt·l' vc•ar!> 111 the c·ruflin..: 111 l.1•1•'-; float Sho11. llll' of Hoc·klarul 1s -..al(l lo lw tht• largt•i.I 111·1•;111 r;H·1ng vacht bur ll Ill 40 YClll'l> . UCI Prof Seeking National Computer By PJULIP ROSMARIN Ol tlw Dally Piiot Slaff A UC Irvine professor is at· tempting to win federa l financ- ing of a national computer in· Frott1 Page A I RAMS ..• -w e also ree1 tfle st adium will help provide a family·oriented grass roots support £or our team that will be conducive to winnin8 footbalL "The Rams hci ve never been a burde n to taxpayers a nd we n ever want to b e one." R osC'nbloom said a s ht• dis cussed the private financing that will enlarge Anaheim Stadium from 42.000 to 70.000 seats The silver-h aired Ram owner said all details of the lease cov c ring the stadium h ave not been made final. Rut, Rosenbloom sa id . "there has been agreem ent in principle ;.ind basic areas of the lease have been reduced to writing." Among other things. the Rams have agreed to stay at the s tadium for 30 years. The footba ll team wi ll be g iven first preference on playing dates over all other stadium ten ants except the baseball Angels Angels. Rosenbloom said he is certain s uitable arrangements can be mad<' with Angels' owner Gene Autry over the use of the Big A The Ram owner also said, "We will continue to be the Los Angeles Rams We hl:lve always thought of ourselves <1s a team belonging Lo the Los Angeles a rea not j ust the city of Los Angeles." Existing Rams season ticket holders will bt• given first priori- ty on comparable seat locations a t t he Big A. according to Ram officials. They said t he footboll field within the s t adium will run parallel to the third base line of existing baseball diamond . 1t was estimated that 50 yard lint' seats for football games will be 80 feet from the sidelines for mation resource center to aid local governments that use com putcrs. The cente r. if established. would off<'r cities. counties and l)ther public agencies. informa- tion about available computt'r technology a nd about what uses oth<'r agencies are making of it Dr. Kenneth L. Kraemer. <IS· soc.ate professor in lhe graduaw school of adm inistration and director of the UCI Public Policv Research Organization. will lead an international symposium on the l>U bJect nexl month Kraemer said the Washington. O .C .. sympos ium will bring together experts from J apan and E urOpt'. where computer re source centers already exist. Congres~men and represen t;it1vcs from the U.S. Depart, mcnt of llousing and Urban D<'v<'lopment are expected to al· tend the Aug 6 to /\ug. JO con fert•nce, as are repre,,entativcl> from interC'stcd citiel>. The C'ity manag('r of I rvinc. for one. plans to <ttlcnd "We think it 's a s upe rb idea." William Woollett .Ir said. Kraemer explained that with s uch a resource center. ci c1tv planning a new computer pre; gr:.im for example. catalog-mn_g city ordinances by tomputer could find out how other citie!oi have done 1t. what the cost:-. were. the problems. and advan taj'.!cl> K raemcr s<11d estimated costs for a center a re about S9 million for the firl>l fl\ e years Const'- quent funding. he said, would be purtly self-supporting through I he partic1pat1on of local agen CJl'S Beside,, providing information about computers and computer' programs to local agencies. the center would do resear<:h anti coordinate training programs for elected officials and ad ministrators who work with computer technology. Kr aemer s a id 1n certu1n solc<'ted cases. the center woul<l provide assist an<:e to cities de veloping computer capability Saddleback Changes Minimum Class Size Sa ddleback Comm unity College trustees voted una n- 1 mously Monday ni ght to change minimum class size re· quirements from 12 to 18 stu· d ents. Administrators said they were proposing the policy change because the increased size would save money. and would bring the Saddleback District In line with other community col· leges throughout the slate. Most have higher etas~ minimums, of· ficlala said. Administrators could not pro Ject how much money will be saved. The college's average class s12e now is 27. Superinten dent Robt>rt Lombardi said. Hnd the c hange will probably push the avera~e up to 30. Instructor efficiency will bt> raised and weaker classes will be dropped. he explained. Sharply protesting the board 's move was Susan lngst ad, Facul· ty Association president. She told trustees It was "appalling" to take action on the Issue while most of the faculty is away for t he summe r The question s hould be decided in faculty negotiations, s he s11id. Lombardi said he had consult· ed legal counsel end had been told c lass sit.e minimum mRy be decided an t«>a cher neaot iations. but l<'golly tht' pollcy may be changed ut the board'!-> du;cre t1on .. I I t•oi.I C'al11'orn1a land cit· \ l'lop!'I' Ph1 lip Long m1u·p I han $1 1111111011 JIHI hl' s aid the boat hu1lclini.: had ht·t·n a "dct·p and p1•1 -..c111al t•x1x:r1t·n1:c · · "Anybody who lhtnks that t•rurtsmansh1p und pride in vour wnrk is dead, lake ll look." Long adv1s<'d the happy crowd of friends. locals and tourists. After the launch and christen· mg. the "Wh1teh<1wk " slipped over to a nearby publ1l' landing so admirers could go a hoard and take ;i look. They found original wood carving, a laminated pine bathtub. a sauna. a wood - burning f1rcpl a('(• a nd a trash compacter <1nd d1!>hwas her. More than 200 t owns people and visitors turned out for the "Wh1tehawk" 1 ~1unch1ng, and the bright s un and w:•rm wind made il an ideal aftl'rnoon on the Ma inc coast. Young ladie~ in white s ummer dresses , old gentle m e n in carefully positioned yachting hats and srarvcs. and young men in jC'ans cind paintsplotched shirt~ m 1ngl~d around together waitin~ for thl' fl'slivities to begin One w a1ter said · · 10 or 12 cases" of champagne were con- sum ed Hors d 'oeuvres were passed around. and there was a beer t.ip in thC' hoat hous<' itself. "h1<.•h look!'> hkt• a !'>mall town :rutu garagt• from thl• outs1dt• Thl· Longs. who h vc rn Santa ~I onu·a hut tam<· cast an search ol c·n1ftl>mt•n hkt• 0 Lu.' Nielson of Let· :-.. plan to ">Cl out a ft er a numbt·r nf speed records Go\ .Jamt·~ n Longll1). \\hO \\al> ~l'l'1ng Lht· "\Vh1tt•hawk" for lhl· :o.PH·nth t1ml·. s J1d 1t w m boll 1.t•tl t Ill' · µroud twnt ag~ of ~1 ame" as om• of the world's ~h1phulld111g ccnll·rs From Page A I BERRY .. • q u 1 rcd thl1 appoint mC'nt will bl' made \\1th1n tht• followrni:t 30 da\'S \!rs llt•1 n \\a:-. ap1mintl'd in t9i3 \\ ht•n lh<' Sc.id<llt'hark Dis tncl ho;ird l"<pamlNI from five tn st'\ l'll mt•mht•r-, She had "'orkl•d on SC'\'t•rnl c·c)llt•gl• ad ,·1snr·~ l'omm1lll'l'" 1>nor Lo her appo1ntmt•nt Shl' and hl'I hu~hand Edward ll\l' rn M1sl>1on V1t•1n <•nd huvt• t'4o chlldn·n I In lAJguna Beaeh Arson Blamed fu House Fire By ~'TEVE MITCHELL Ol tlle D•lly Piiot Sl•JI Laguna Beach police s uspl'cl ar.son in a S40.000 blaze early this m orning at a ho me under C"O nstruction just below Arch Beach Heights. T he blaze at a home an the fi nal framing s tage at 503 Alta Vista W~y sent flames and large sp~rks 1~to the early morning s kies as firemen and police units raced up the steep. winding roadway. The fire 1s the ninth In less than three months in the hilltop arl•as of Lag una Beach in\•olving horn es under construction. "You could see the glow from the flames down on Glenneyre Street." said Sgt. Terry Temple. who albng with Officer Carmen Pollastro helped man fan• hosel> dunng the 20 minutl' battle lo quell the blaze. Firemen werl' hampered in their effort~ when an axle :.napped on a 1973 l.500 ~allon pumper truck as it navigated lht• narrow roadway ha lfway up Alta Vista Way "A paramedic van responding to the 4:30 a .m. hlaze picked up thrN~ firemen from I he disabled firetruck and l'arricd them to thl' scene of the blazl· Sgt Temple satd ht' used a loudspeaker to roul>c nt:arbv residents. telling them to get on their roofs and hos~ them down due to the large embers fl oating in t he air . Arson investigators were able to sift through the mountams of lumber and debris a half hour after the blaze. Mike Davis. Laguna's arson investigator. said this mo rning the blaze was definitely inten- tionally set .. We found t hree separate points of origin in the garage area ." he said. "This one was like the others. all houses in the finishing stages of framing, all on t h P hillside." Fire Chief Charley Kuhn said three engine companies and 31 ll1 l'll . including ~o lunt t:er flrl'fightcrs and off-duty regular firemen. rei;ponded to the blaze. wh1c·h was well under way when fire• units arrived Tht:> heat wa:-. so intense 1t m elted aluminum electrical out lets sev<'ral feet from th\• blackt•ned lumber Thl' latest fir!.' is the ninth in the hillside ar«.>a including Arch Beach Heights and now Alta Vis - ta Way in less th:ln three months The worst fire occurred April 27 on La Mirada Street. whert~ names gutted three homes un dcr construction and a part of a lo urth co mpleted h o m e . Damage in that earl> morning blaw wru. put at S750.000. Oth<.•r fires. believed to be in· tl'nt1onalh M'l. have occurred al 900 Santa· J\na St . 906 Tia Jua na St . 992 Mi nimar St a nd 1151 Summit Way Contractor John Mcinnes was probing Lht• rubble at the latest fin • lh1~ morning. The Laguna Beach contractor and architect is building the home for Gary Karincn of Los Angeles. "Ther<''c; $9.000 in finis hed lumber lying right overt her e,·· he smd. pointinJ,! to <.i blacke ned heap of:-.t arkC'd wood lie• said ht• believes the 2,700 sq ua rt• foot I wo story structure can be saved "We'll jus t have to cut away most of the framing on the top floor and start over again " Mcinnes. who has been build- mg homes in Laguna Beach since 1972. says this isn't the first home he's been involved in that h as been the target of arsonists. He built the home on Summit Way where a rson investigators found t o r c h e d insulation m ateriaJ under an eave. Police believe that blaze might have been set the same night as the big fire on La Mirada But that fire never caught on. and the damage -estimated at less than $100 -was not dis- covered for several days. O•llY Pl ... ~-•Y a k lllr111(- C HAARED REMAINS OF HOUSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Police Probing Arson In $40.000 Arch Beach Heights Fire 7 • Laguna/ South Coast \ t·at•rnoon ~. \. Stoek~ VOL. 71 , NO. 206, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1978 TEN CENT5 Arson Suspected By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ille 04111' Pil9' Sl•ll Laguna Beach police s uspet'l arson m a S40.000 blaze early this morning at a home under ronslruct1on )U!>l bt.>lo.... Arch lkach He1ghl!> The bla1e al a home m the I ma I framing !>lagt.• at 503 Alta \'1!,la Wa) :.enl flame., and large :-.parkl. into the early morning ~k1c~ a:. f1n•men and police umli. ra<"cd up the· !>tl'ep. winding roadwa:. 1'he fire· is the ntnth in less than three months in the hilltop areas of Laguna Beach in volving homes unde r cons truction ··You could see the glow from the flames down on Glenncyre Street." said Sgt Terry Templc. .... ho a long with Officer Carm en Pollastro helped man fire hose~ during the 20 minute battle to que ll the blaze Firemen were hampered m their e ffo rts when an axlt.• snapped on a 1973 1.500 gallon 'Big A' is Home pumper truck as 1l navigated the narrow roadway halfway up Alta Vista Way A paramedic vun responding lo the 4 30 a m blaze picked up thrcl' firemen from the disabled firetruck and curried them to the sc(•nc of the blaze Sgt Temple said he used a louds peaker to rouse nearby res idents. telling ttH!m to get on their roofs and ho!,e them down due lo the large embers floating m the air • ID Laguna Blaze Ar son 111vestigatori. were abl<• to sift through the mountains of lumber and dcbns a half hour after the bl aze Mike Oavu,, Lagunu ·~ arson 1nvest1gator. s~11d th1~ morning the blare was def1n1tely 1nten t1onally M!I ··we fo und th rel· :.cparalt- poanl!> of origin m the garage area ... he :.aid "'fh1~ one wa:. like the others. all houses in the finishing stagei. of framing. <111 nn thP hillside " l-'1re Chief Charlev Kuhn said three t'ngme companies and JI men . 1nclud1ng \'Olunleer firefighters and off·duty n·~ular firem en. responded lo lh<' blalt· which was well under wa) whl·n fire units arrived The heat w<c1s so 1ntt.•nst· 1t mt•lted aluminum elt'l'tncal out 1 e ls s eve r a I f c e I fro m t ht• blac ke ned lumber T he latest fire as the ninth 111 the hillside area including Arch Beach Heights and now Alta Vis l .i W d )' 1 n It•,;" I ha n th r e<' months Thl· wors t fire oc·curred April 27 on La M1r;.idu Street. where name ... gulled thnw homes un dt•r cun-.trul·taon and ii part of d f <1 11 r l h t· o m p I < 1 l' d 11 o m t- i> am <ll!t' an thul ~<Jrly morning 1Jl.11t· .,.. a~ put al $75(1.000 Olht•r (1re!-. bClil'H.'d lt• be In lt•nt1onall\ M'l. havl' Ol'CUrred al 000 Santa.Ana St . 906 Tia Juana SI 992 ~1ramar St and 11 :>1 <St-e \RSON. Page A2l Orange County Welcollles . RainS ~Confirms NEW LOOK FOR ANAHEIM STADIUM -HOME OF THE PRO FOOTBALL RAMS Expansion for 70,000 Fans Shown in Black lined Areas With Arrows CBpo Cuts Bus Routes School Trmtees to Continue Weighing Budget By \\Ill.LIAM HODGE Of, ... O•ilf P1lol Sl•fl Studl'nls will ht• .,.. ulk1ng larlht•r to :-.c hoob anti p<irt.•nh "Ill ht• oa' ine mun• mone' 1f thl·~ ''ant lhl'ir t.•h1ldn·n lo denvt· al lht' .tJ.!t' of Ill hN·ausc> of budgl'I <·ut ... aJ)J>rm NI :\l oncla~ b\ C'<tp1'itnm11 l "nif1l'd School l>1sl rict lru.,ll't'" H o a rd m t' nt ht• r" ., I u ., h l' d anolhl'r Sl.038.000 m11l1on from lhl' J97R-79 hudgl'l in lh<• WC!kt-of Propos ition 13 Monrlc.1y·., reduc t1on s l e~l\e trust<'cs about $400.000 short of a n administra· tion recommended S3 6 million total cut. Trustees will m eet a~am July 31 to consider further cuts Or:n:ecJ.:asl \\'eat her Pa t c h y n1J{ht und morni n g l o" clouds . otherwise mos tly s unn) through Wednesday Nol much change 1n temper atures Highs from near 70 al tile beaches to mid 80s inland a reas Lows tonight in the mid 60s. INSIDE TODA" Lindo Morley Wells of Newport Beach 1s on her'way to being o pilot for a ma1or airline See Feotunng. Page Cl l•tlex On a 4 I votc . with Trustct• Ted Kopp dissenting. board members approved an increase 1n student walking d1stanCl•!-. that will translate lo a S352.264 t'Ut in transportation costs The busing rollback means walking distances will be m crea!,cd from l.5.to two miles for fourth through sixth graders from two to three miles for JUn1 or high children and from t hree lo four miles for high school students Kindergarten through third grade students. who c urrently arc bused. will continue receiv· mg the service Kopp complained about reduc mg home-to-school bus service wh1IC' continuing service for ex tra c•urracular activities such as athletics ··1 can't sel• students taking a long walk and then getting all th1~ extra busing." he argued Ht.' also pointed out safety con- cerns "We a re a rural area with bi):( <See BUSES. Page A2> Tax Cut Ruled Out For Boats, Planes Orange County boat a nd airplane owners won't be getting any property tax relief this year That became certain Monday when Assistant County Counsel Willlam McCourt sent a memo to county officials that declares Propos ition 13 has no effect on the 1978·79 unsecured tax roll. Had the legal finding been otherwise. boat owners would have s aved up to 60 percent on their 1978-79 tax bills while airplane owners would have re· JARVIS: MVDDI' PAST ALLEGED Until the Proposition 13 cam- paign, Howard Jarvis was just a small frog in a small pond. That, at lt>ast, Is the conventional wisdom. But columnist Jack Anderson says \bat small pond contained muddy water. He examines J arvt1' past on Page A6. altzed about a 30 percent sav- ings There was never a question that the tax reform initiative's rollback of va lues to the ir 1975-76 levels did not apply lo personal property such as boats and airplanes. However. there was a question about the 1 percent of full marke t value property tax limitation set by Proposition 13. The state Attorney General's Office as well as the State Board of Equalization earlier ruled that the one percent limitation s hould apply to personal prop· erty. But some counties. including Los Angeles County. said it didn't and billed pers onal prop· e rty owners unde r the pre- Proposltionl3 method. McCourt's le&al opinion means that Orange County will join the dissident counties as property tax bills covering peraonal property such as boats and airplane1 are prepared thil'i week It also means that boat and <8-TAXES, Page A2> Anaheilll Future Los Angele~ Rams owner Car roll Rosenbloom announced lo day his National F ootball Leagu e te am will move to Orangl' County ui time for the 1980 sC'ason Rosenbloom ·s announcement al a p;;ickl'd prt·~s <:onfcrencc t•nded with finality specul ation the past few month~ that tht• CLARK'S RUNBACK WINS A TOAST-A4 RAMS' PLAYERS REACT TO MOVE-81 PILOT POLLS FANS ON NEW HOME-81 ·TRADITION COMES TO BIG A'-82 Ram ~ would move 35 miles down the Santa Ana Free way to Anaheim "Wt.• feel lhl' faral 1ty 1n Anaheim 1s th<.· most conducive to f,rn comfort m many way~ parking. al'Ct.'SS ro<1ds. seating and refrl'shmcnt s tand!,," Rosenbloom said <See RAMS, Page A2 > Capo Worker Arrested in Kidnap-rape A 24 }'Car "Id Capis trano Beach gardener was arrested al 8 p. m Monday on c ha rges m· volvinf{ the rape of a San .Juan Capistrano woman a nd the at· templl'd rapl' of a Capistrano Beach woman Booked for rapt•. k1dnapp1ng. sex perversion ancl as!,ault to comm 1t rapl• was A ndre w G uille n . 24 , of :J-173 1 Callt· Romona. Ora nge> County S heriff's In· vest igators arrest e d the gardener as he C'me rged from his pickup truck near Doheny Beach Fire Station. lie is bC'ing held in OrangC' County J ail in lieu of $2,500 bail. G uillen is being held for the June 17 rap(' of a 26-year-old San Juan Capistr ano woman a lleged· ly forced inlo a pickup truck. driven lo a remote <lfl'il. raped and forced lo perform pC'rvertcd sex acts. investigators said Guillen also is char~cd with attempting to drag a 34-year-old Capistrano Reach wom an into a pickup truck ut 2 JO a m July 8 in what investigators believe was a rape attempt That woman. 1nves t1gators said, escaped the attack. Getting o Lift 1"1n•m.in lift <Jn in1ured Dana Poinl man lrom a r:.ivrnt' nff Crown \'allP\ Park,,a, 111 Ligun;.i :\1gucl. Jam e:-Willoughb~. 21. ·eM·a pect ...;t.•n ous rn1un \londay night whe n his car plunged off the• road m•;ff 'lon:.irch ~Buy Plant. Willoughby wa!-t real NI t1nd rclea~ccl al South Coast Community I losp1tal Rosary Set for Doctor Rosar v will be reci•cd ton1~ht a t St Catherine of Siena Ca tholic Church an Laguna Beach for long-time Art Colony physician Or Kevin Joseph Car· roll . who died Monday lie was 7R. Dr Carroll opened his prac lice in LagunH Beach in 1941 , re tiring five years ago due to ill ness He work ed with his hrother. Dr Vincent Car roll. who is president of the Board of Trus tees of South Coast Com munity H o'>pit:.a l in Sout h Laguna Dr Kevin Carroll was active in Laguna Beach civic affttir'i during his more than three dee ades in the Art Colony. serving at one lime as team doctor for the Laguna Beach lhgh School football team He was past president of the Laguna Beach Rot ary Club lie often played th<' hanJo m . . . - Unm·l:ind bands for charitAble l'Vcnt o; and w u ... we ll known locally as an ;,,v1c1 mu!>h:aa n D r C:lrroll w ·1s ll<.1rn in l\1rkw11l<'. l\l o. in \89~. snd l:lter attended M 1-.~ou ri St <1tt- Te:ichers College. leaving ther<' to tak\• cl::isst'~ at S..1n Oie~o St:lle Ht> received hi' m~dical degree from Culiiorntf' College of Medicmt' 1n 1941 and bt!gan hi!> pracl1ct.• tht' sumf' \ear m <Stt ROSARY. Page t\:!I \:l DAILY PllOl L SC TUM!day.Ju!y 2&, 1178 Hams Hit West Coast • ID '46 • By CARY GltAr--VILLt: °' .. Oiilt, ,,_ ..... Th•' Jouro ·~ lhal 14111 bring the Los Angele-. H~1m' lo Oranee County in 1980 twg • .,, 1n 1946 when lhe then 140rld thamp1on Cleve land R<i m!) !JJckt·d lhl'1r bags and moved lo Los Angeles Twe lve Yl'ar!. later, tht' Brooklyn Dodger!> followed the R~mi. tot he Wt.!st Coast By then. however. the Rams ha d provl:?d there was fertile ground for maJor league sports in the west The Nataonal l',ootball League team had also s hown that air travel back and forth across the country was both practical and profitable. In the process. the Ra ms also Wllege To Change Oass Size Sa ddleba ck Comm unity College trust ees voted unan· imo u s ly Monday ni g ht to change minimum cll:lss size re- quire ments from 12 lo 18 stu· dents. Administrators said they were propos ing t he policy chan~e becaust• tht' increas<•d sizl' would save• money. and would bring the Saddleback District in lane with other community col- leges throughout Lhc state. Most have higher class minimums. of· ficials said. Administrators could not pro- Ject how much money will be s aved. The college's average class size now is 27, Superinte n- dent Robert Lombardi said. and the change will probably push the average up to 30. Instructor efficiency will be raised and weaker classes will be dropped. he explained . Sharply protesting the board's move was Susan Jngstad. Facul- ty Associcition president. She told trustees it was "appalling" to take action on the issue while most of the faculty 1s away for t he s ummer. The question s hould be decided in faculty negotiations. she said. Lombardi said he had consult- ed legal counsel and had been told class size minimum may be decided m teacher negotiations. but legally the policy may be changed at the board's discr e- <ion. -Burglaries In Laguna Investigated Police are investigating a ser ies of burglaries re ported Monday in Laguna Beach. in· eluding one in which an elderly woman lost $4,450 in Jewelry to burglars. a catering firm was burgled of $60 in liquor and a Laguna Beach man re ported los· .Jng equipment worth $1,745 from his car. Olive Machen, 82. told police i-;omeone ente red her apartment sometime during the past month and stole two gold bracelets and c.n antique cameo, with a com· bined value of $4,450. Beatrice Crist, operator of Crist Ca tering, 881 South Coast Highway, said burglars entered her ~hop through an unlocked door during the night. taking S60 worth of scotch. vodka, bourbon and beer. And Lawrence Stoff. 965 La Mira da. told officers camera e quipm e nt . Jewe lry a nd cassettes we re found m issing from the trunk of h1~ automobile Monday 3 Get Paroles WJLMlNGTON. N.C. <APJ - Three more me mbers o f the Wilmington 10 will be released from prison this week -leaving five or the group still serving sen· lt'nces for a 1971 firebombing, the North Carolina Paroles Board an· nounced ORANGE COAST L \C DAILY PILOT T'W ()f..-(CM'l.I 0-tlf P tlOI W'llf'lw .... tf\tH~ QllN>Cl I,..,. "'tf"#'\ ..,....,, I N&it""fdtr.' f'hrO.~ C.0.'' Pt.l~•"'•nioCotftD•"v ~..,,,..~·•~•"' ~-\~d ""'f\d.4¥ lhrf)UC)f't r r-o.y fQit (O"t• ~ frHowv"ft Sfo.Mft '"'"°"'•f'lO'Gft e. ...... fCM.ln , ... ,. V•""'• ,,.,.,.,. '~',..tMof.' v.11 ... ., a~ ~&-..-9' Si&w'th,O•\t A'~f~l•Ck •~ '" ~·~ \•lv•a."' .-.o ~~ tN> ~;~t0(~':';':..~~, ;.'.~~~:~ ~ '/ft. \t a. .. ......... -P•htdt>'il ""° P~tW•t Jt<\. c;.,. .. y,,, ~'"'u,..r1tAl'ltt(;fofWl'fM~49"· ~., .... ". ro•'o' ~ .... _ --•"9EClllG< ~II'-"' II-~ ... M 4\\1\IMll -.-.~"'"°left• L•P,~"t,.~~.!~,\~~ ~•hltQ •ddrft\\ "0 9o" • ~)' OHie.• O>\l•""'W )l(>WU! .,.,,,., .. , MYl!"t1f\94on ft41UH'f\ UtHGft-r~~'v,.,d -·• .. <• Y•ll•y HIO•l•P••-•t~no .... ,, ..... ., Telef>hont (114)~4321 CIHllHled Advertllllng Ml-.. JI Laguna ... en Aft Depertmtntt· r ... ~.,...,.... ,..,l\M '-" Of"W'fltt UMIOO ~'T: :~a::~,,~=~:.~~ ,,.:fter Of •4wrltMM•tth M,.11'1 m•f .. ~::;~_::-::,...:u....,t , .. , .• , "'t•"~" •• 1iiH'tfllll fl•" °"' ... H ild al '°'te ....,.,. C•Hft""•te ~Vt\.Ct 10l•eA ~" ,.,,,,., \l \0 ~IMJ •Y ~·11 lf \0 """"1f"I¥ "'1•1•1••'1 .... ftt;llitft'\\J it~t~h prov~d thal -.port.' hungry West Coast tans would flock to i.ee teams and personulllle~ they had only been able to read about or ht'ar of on their radios H <1 m :. o wn er f1nancit>r Uan Recvl!s w ;1:. ha llt•d as u pioneer of sorts. a d1 s t1nctlon tha t somehow 1n later years i.hifted to Walter O'Mallcy of the Dodge rs . If not the Rams. the fabled Mons ters of the Mid way. the Chicago Bears, drew big crowds to the Los Angeles Coliseum So did Sammy Baugh and his Washington Redskins and t.he s male-wing Green Bay Packers. The Rams more than held their own a1a1nst ~roressional football competition in their own home town. the fled gling Los Angeles Dons of the old All America Football League. All that was left of that lea&ue when it folded in the early 1950s was the San Francisco 49ers and the awesome Cleveland Browns. And while the Rams were es t a blis hing the m selves as number one in Los Angeles against all come rs. including long-entrenched UCLA and USC in lhe college ranks. there were other innovations. The Rams were among the first to break Lhe color line in o .. ,, .. 1 ... ,._ lly , .. , ...... ·-··· CHARRED REMAINS OF HOUSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Police Probing Arson In $40,000 Arch Beach Heights Fire San Clemente Delays Street Designation · A proposal to make Calle Redondel a one-way street has been d efer r e d b y San C l e m e nte 's C ity Council after city officials recommended having the street run south to north ralherthan north to south The north to south designation was supported by city traffic commissioners and residents a long CaJle Redondel. Council members ordered city officials to poll residents again to determine if there was objec· tion to making Calle Redondel one-way running from south to north. Calle Redondel is cons idered of inadequate width lo s upport two-way traffic, presenting a hazard to converging vehicles. Council members will con sider the issue next month. f'ro• Pa{lf! A I ROSARY ... Laguna Beach. He was on the staff of Santa An a Community Hospital and So uth Coast Co mmun ity Hospital Dr. Carroll is survived by ht~ wife. Ann. of the fa mily home at 591 Mountain Road: brother . Dr Vincent P. Carroll of Laguna Beach : and sister Innis Carroll of Palm Desert. H e is also survive d by daughter Jodi Estep and grand· daughter Sallie Es tep of San Diego. Rosary will be recited at 7: 30 p.m .. with Mass of Christian Burial s cheduled at 10 a.m. Wednesday al the Laguna Beach church. The family requests donations be made to the Vincent P. Car· roll Jr. resear<!h fund to provide scholarships for l C Irvine stu· dents. FrowaPa~AJ PUSES ••. city traffic." he said "There are a lot of unsare areas here and I think we h ave m o re or a r esponsibility for the child com- ing to &chool." Kopp suggested studying the transportation program and re- fining schedules and eliminating e xtra-curricular busing to re· duce co.cits. "We're not eliminating bus- 1 n g," 'Tru stee W illltim Thompson counterE>d. "We're merely moving back the di:,. tances within which WE' ore bus· ing student! " Trustees also disagreed over & move to cut so-called ··~hind thr wheel" driver training from high school pro.crams . Bourd m mbers l\pproved the dn v('r tr1unlng cut 4 to t. with trustee J an O\'crton dissenting Fro•PageAI ARSON ... Summit Way. Contractor John Mci nnes was probing the rubble a t the la test fire this morning. The Laguna Beach contractor and architect •~ building the home for Gary Karinen of Los Angeles. "T here's $9,000 in finis hed lumber lying right over there ... he said. pointing to a blackened heap or stacked wood lie ~aid he helieves the 2.700 square foot two s tory structure can he saved "We'll just have to eut away most of the framing on the top floor and start over again." Mc innes, who has been build· ing homes in La~una Beach s ince 1972. says this isn't the first home he's been involved in that has been the target of arsonists. lie built the ho me on Summit Way where arson investigators found t orched ins ulatio n material under an eave. Police believe Lhat blaze m ight have been set the same night as the big fire on La Mirada. But that fire never caught on. and the damage -estimated at le!is than $100 -was not dis· covered for several days. "We upped our fire ins urance a fte r that a rson a ltempt. ·· M<'lnnes said ··r guess it's a good thing we did " $1,000 Stolen From Dana Home A burglar who entered via t he unlocked window took jewelry valued at $1,000 from a Dana Point home. Orange County sheriff's of- fice rs said the break·in was re- ported by Josie Ann Barton. 31 , of 24331 Pasto Drive. She was at work atthetime. Pmyltka Not Hard Newly elected Newport B each Councilwoman J ack ie Heather seemed slightly startled Monday night when Aeling Mayor Ray Williams a sked her to deliver the invocation at the opening of the ·m eet- ing. Filling in for one of the local ministers who had failed to show up. Mr~. Heather prayed: "Give us wisdocn in our df>llherations and give us soft words. so that when we have to eat them later they won't be too hard to swallow " · CouncU observers noted thol It was the first time In memory that on lnvoco tion wu followe d by laughter and a round of applause f/ - professional football when they signed aging UCLA great Kenny Washington to a contract Rams coach Clark Shaugh nessy forever changed the face of football in the 1950s when. 1n a sur prlst> move against the dreaded Bears, he stationed running back Elroy Hi rsch outside a split end That move brou~ht the three· receiver offense to football. an innovation that IS now a stand· ard partofthegame. It was Ram halfback Fred Gehrke who one day painted a pair o f ram horns on his helmet. The horns became the Ram trademark a nd soon other teams were copying the decorative feature Seu:age Fight Wins Support Lag una Ni guel r es ident~ picked up a soulh·county ally Monday nig ht tn their fiAht against construction or a re· gional sewage treatment pie.mt near Laguna Niguel Regiona l Park. The S addl <'bu e k Arc a Coordi nating Coun c il 's ex · ecutivc board voted unan1mou:-.- ly to support it~ member or ganization, the Laguna Niguel Community Association, in iLc; appeal of the s ite before the county Board of Supervisors. County pl a nning co m · missioners approved a permit required to build the Aliso Water Management Agency treatment plant near the park on July 18. The proposed $15 million plant i s part of a $45 million was tewater system planned to serve a 55-square-mile area In southeast Orange County. in- c luding El Toro. South Laguna and Laguna Niguel. Community a ssociation s pokesm an Bill Dennison told coord ina ting council board member.; his group is seeking an a lte rnative site to lhe "abomina· lion." Bill Tellman. coordinating council president and Laguna Niguel resident.. noted that the proposed r egional plant lies between the regional park and the Laguna Niguel Community P ark and is to be surrounded by two housing projects. including the expensive Kite Hill develop- ment. Aliso Wate r M an ageme nt Agency officials have contended the site is ideal for several rea- sons. one being that a s maller sewage treatment site and rec la mat1on center as located next to the proposed larger plant. Lifeguards Burglarized San Clemente Marine Safety offi cials arc taking inventory to- day following a burglary at their headquarters near the c ity pier sometime Sunday night The burglary was discovered around 6 a.m. Monday. A poli ce department s pokesman said at least several wet s uits we re t a ke n and possibly other equipment. Value of the stolen equipme nt will not he known until the in- ventory of equipment as com- pleted, pohce said . . , And 1l was the competition between Ram quarterbacks Bob Wa terfie ld a nd Norm Van Brocklin in the 1950s that brou ght the now·traditional quarterback debates and booi. lo football. In the early 1960s. the Rams again faced hometown compel!· lion when the L O'> Angeles Chargers of lhe American Foot- ball League set up shop in the Coliseum. The Chargers lasted just one s~tason in bos Angeles before de- ciding discretion was the better part of valor and moving to San Diego. From that point on. there was no <1uestion but Ulat the Rams were the darling of Southern California football fans. But In recent ye ars. sellouts al the Colh1cum were less frequent Som<' ~old the fan turnoff wai. herau!le the Rams had reverted to c aullous football against lu<'k luMtcr opponents like Tampa Uay and Nt·w Orleans. <Hht•rs blamed the slack on t h•• Ram hub1t o r winning th v1'iwn lltll~ ;ind losing playoff 1n1ml·~ that derailed them on I ht'1 r way to lhl' Super Bowl. Never far from the center of discussion invol vin~ the Rams' destiny was the aging Coliseum. In truth. because of a series of renovations. the Coliseum is a bettc:r football stadium than it was 10 or 20 years ago But the renovations haven't kl'Pl pace in fan comfort with new stadi ums in Dallas. Detroit, Seattle, New Orleans <ind other cities. W o r se. lhe Co l ise um neighborhood has continued lo deteriorate. Ram spokesmen have careful- ly avoided conversations center· Ing on the neighborhood proble m in the past few months while negotiations with Anaheim were being ironed out. "Well, we don't want to dwell on that" or "Let's talk about soinething e lse" were their usual answers when asked about the neighborhood problem. But a high crime rate in the inner city and its impact on at- te ndance at t he Coliseum without question played a part in the Ram decision to move. But more of a lure to Ram owner Carroll Rosenbloom was the d evelopment promise in Anaheim. the opening of a busi- ness opportunity that pales a football decision. So. at the end of 33 years the Ra m s are coming ~o Orange County. The team 's move is. at least in part. a reflection of a national trend for sports tea ms to a ban- don inner cities. Rosenbloom has said he could have lived with the Coliseum had its operators heeded has calls for improve ments . But that's a part of history now as the Rams prepare to move to Orange County. F,....POtJeAl TAXES ••• airplane owners will be paying s lightly higher taxes in most cases this :vear. M cCourt conceded in his writ ten opinion that the issue is "not entire ly free from doubt." However. he noted the re is more legal strength in billing under former reg ulations than an applying Lhe one percent Limit. Boycott Pledged BERKELEY <APl -Some 540 American scientis ts have pledged to withhold a ll cooper::i- tion with the Soviet Union until dissidents Yuri Orlov and Anato· ly Shcharansky a re r eleas ed from prison. Dally P'I ... S\llH ,._ MOVING THE RAMS Owner Rosenbloom f'l'Oal PflfJf! Al RAMS ••. "We :.ilso feel the stadium wtll help provide a f:\mlly-on ented grass root~ support for our team that wi ll b<' conducive to winning footba ll. "The Rams have never been a burde n to taxpaye rs and W (' never w a nt to be one." Rosenbloom said a s he dis cussed the private financing that will enlarge Anahe im Stadium from 42.000 to 70.000 seals . Tht• sil vcr·hairl.'d Ram owner ~aid all details or the lea~e ('OV . ermg the stadium have not been made final. But. Rosenbloom said. "then· has been agreement in principlt- a nd bas ic ar eas of the lease have been reduced to writing." Among othe r things, the Rams have agreed to stay at the stadium for :l> years . The football team will be given nrst preference on playing dates over all other stadium ten ants except the baseball Angels Rosenbloom said he is certalf\ s uitable arrangements can bt< made with Angels' owner ~ne Autry over the use of the Big A The Ram owner also said "We will continue to be the Lo:- Angeles Rams. We have a lways thought of ourselves as a team belonging to the Los Angele:-> area not just the city of Lo~ Angeles." Existing Rams season ticket holde rs will be given first priori- ty on comparable seat locations at the Big A. according to Ram officials. T hey said the football fi eld within the stadium will run parallel to the third base line of existing baseball diamond. It was estimated that 50 yar(J line seats for football games will be 80 feet from the sidelines. Car Tow Code Approved in San Clemente Inoperable vehicles left on San Clemente's streets or public and private property more than 10 days will be removed by the Police Department under a law approved Wednesday by City Council members. The code was enacted at th1· request of Police Chief Garv Brown . who n oted the "a bandonme nt of vehicles on publit• and private property 1s becoming a very serious pro- ble m ... " Under the law. city police ccin requt>sl towing of cars that have been abandoned anywhere in the city for more Lh1m 10 days. The law wa!. adopted as an ur~ency ordinance and becomes effective immediately. .\-' DAIL V PILOT LSC lueSday, JUiy 25. 1978 ' Just Coasting Q with~ Tom '\~~,.r Marphine They're Ralph's Rmns DAV Of TRE RAM: The big excitement m Orange t County today Y.as the coming of news long expected. The Lo:. Angel~s Rams professional football team will no longer bl-playing 1ls home games in Los Angeles after the 1!)79 s eason When thL' 1980 professional gridion wars commence the Rams will b(' calling Anaheim Stadium home. Aside from the obvious prestige of having a National foot hall League franchise operating out of Orange County. there I!> ltttle qut'st1on that the coming of the Rams will ha v•• u ..,1gnif1cant economic impact in our r egion. It should bl' a m a1or hy J>(.' ror business and industry SO \\110 GETS CREDIT for all of this? Certainly AnahC'1m c ity officials ;rnd administrators who operate the s tadium and convention center 'fhey had the vision to come up Y.1th J p:ic kagl• deal for Rams owner Carroll Host•nbloom that had future success written all over it. (;1•rtamly somt• reverse credit must also go to the Los 1\ ng c•lt•s o ffic1ab who ignored the improvements RO!>C'nbloom wanted ut the aging Los Angeles Memorial Colts Pum They giggled a nd slapped their sides al the no tton Anaht.>im could s teal the Rams Tht.·y aren't giggling today. LA County Supervisor 1-t•nny llahn 11> mouthing sour grapec; all over radio. TV anrt the new:.papers WHILE T ltt: ('Rt.:DITS are betng handed out. hoY. l'Vl'r, onl' g1•ntlt•m <111 s houldn't be forgotten. He is our OY. n Oran.1w Count v Supe rvisor Ralph Clark Clark was ~utx•rv1.sor Uulvh Clark· neteat Turned to Victory .1!'.kl•cl 111 twud a <'ampa1gn to gain C'itizen s upport for the H.1m-. m11vp lo Oran~l' County F:tel'fl with a re-election campaign of his own. Clark took l hl· l'hallenge to hl'ad the C'ffort. Early on, he put his -;1g naturP h1g as .John llancock's on full-page newspaper :.id~ th••I :.ought support of the populace. And did lhC'v ht•e·haw at Clark from up Los Angeles v. .1) Thl' hick-county supervisor was really making a fool out of h1m!>t•lf. P ut tn •oothall purlant·t·. 1t was as if Supervisor Clark h.1d f1 eldl·<l a k1tkol f t'ight yards deep in his own end zone J nd 1 hl•n lookl-d upfu.•ld lO ~ee the entire Los Angeles µ11µul .1<•t• hNm ng rltJwn on him Discretion would ~uggest not running " 1th the ball C'la rl.. l'ho~t· to run with 11 . \\tit::\ T ilt: ORAN Gt: County s upervisor's news paper .HI-. 1nl'ludt.'d a coupon. a sking that people clip it, fill 1t out. put 1t in ,10 t:nvl'lopt• ;.ind pay for ;.i stamp to show their sup· port for thl' H:.im!-. in Orangl· County. grave fears were ex ttl'P-.~t·<I that Clark would never get his "runback cam 11:.11~11 .. to tlw ont• ) ar<I line Tht•n th" outpouring began. Envelopes with coupons nnodt•cl Cla rk'!> office. People even sent money to support h 1 m Sonw st•nd C'h eck!> for Ra m s season tickets at \11 Jht•1m -.1ad1um. Tht• enthusias m had lo have impressed th1· l!am:. 11wrwrship l'l~1rk had thu:. :-.pcarlwadl'd a drtV(' that turned sure tle ll·a t .rnd mlleull' into a victory that may have a healthy 1111µ•H'I on Oran~l' County for many years to come. ,\ ('0:.-.1 Toa-.t to our Sup(•rvtsor Ralph Clark. Car Prices Rise l>ETROIT • \I' l':C'onom1 c:-. in the Land of the Rising Sun h,n •. onn· .1~.11n m.1tlt• Dt•tro1l lhl' Land of the Rising Price. Chn-.lt·r l'orp .innounced ~1onday that it is increasing base II' l<'l'' on ll!'. 1'179 Dodge Colt and Plymouth Arrow about 1.3 1wn·Pnl or ;111 ,I\ t•r:igt· "' S77. as a re~ult of a p lunge in the value or thL• t !-'I clc1ll.1r J1w1n..,t lht· .Ja pane:.l' yen. 'Related commentary. 1'4!1' B5 I 24 Report Inju1-ies Engine Quits; Plane Lands in Field trouble and was cleareQ.-f"~ land at any runwax al the airport KALAMAZOO. Mi ch. tAP> /\ North Central Airlines plane carrying 43 people lost po'¥er in one e ngine shortly after taking orr 1n heavy fog from t he Kalamazoo airport today. The pilot made an e mergency belly landing in a cornfield authorities said. CO-PILOT JOHN McFarland. :io. or Chicago. suffered a broken back and one passenger s uffered a broken pelvis. Bo•h were hosp1tali~ed m fair condition Twt'ntv·two others we re treat ed for minor irtJUrlt'S bul were not hos p1tali7.ed. "Our prime interest 1s that there were no fatalilicll. Hoo· ray!" said Rog('t' G<1rdner or the Federal Avt<.tlion Adm1n1s lration office near Detroit "VOU WOULD BE more right in saying it was an em ergency landing than a crash landing.~· Sgt. T<•rry Looman. a pollct· officer from nearby Portage and one of th<' first to arrive at the s cene. said one win~ ofJhe twin engine prop-Jet was ripped off. propellers were heavll.> damaged. windows and seats were broken. and fuel and parts of the p lane were scattered across the JOO-acre field. Looman snld he found pilot Harold Moc. 33. of Holman. Wis ., wrapped in a blanket. suf· fering facial inJurtes and com plaining of a great deal of pum. D E N N I S f EL 0 M AN, ~· s pokes man for the FAA in Washington. s aid Moc had l'alled the tower to report the eni.nne Feldman s b1d there was no further radio contact with the plane . Flight 801 bound for Detroit. 130 mile!> to the cast The Convair 580. which can hold up to 48 passe ngers. was carry ing 40. many of them bus1 nessmcn. the pilot. co·pilot and a s tewardess . • · 1 ·ve been 1 n worse auto cl'ashes." said passenger DaVl' Barton ot Three R1v('rs. M 1ch A FEW OF THE othe r passengers who returned to the airport wfre sobbing. Some had muddied clothing from walking through the cornfield to taxi!> that were -;ummoned to the scene. A witness said the plane wa!> coming down at a steep irngl1: when the pilot apparently s aw a large stand or trees In h is n1~ht path. brought the plane up in a s harp left bank to avoid I hem, and landed the plane with 1h whee ls still up. Fog was heavy in the area and v1s 1bility was about a half mile at the time of t he landin~. J1rport officials said Pregnant Kathlel'n Sulliv:rn Alioto c· a n cl 1 d a I ,. r o r 1 h l' Dc mocn1tit• nomination to t h l' C S . Sc n a t l' f I' o m MJssachusctts and w1fr of I o 1· m l' r Sa n F r a 11 l' 1 .., co \I ,1y or Joseph J\ltolo. 11<1.., ,1nnounl'l'd that s hl• \\II' ha n · a hab~· m Fchruar~· .. Wl• w<.int lht• pcopl l' of M a s ~al·husl'lt 'i to IH' t lll' ~ t' con ct to know . · · h l ' 1 announcement s ;.110. Elderly Pair Survive Couple Lost Five Days m Minnesota ",.oods Crowned Al'Wi....,_o :\I ar garl't (;arcliner. \It~' South Afnc a. was t•rowncc1 ~l iss Universe Monday night ut Acapulco. with none ol the unpleasantness that u!.uallv characterizes South ,\ f ... can par l i c i pal i () n Ill tnle rnat1onal competit1011 :\tis~ L" S .1\ ... Judi Andt·rM·n of I lonolulu. pl;wect st><'Ontl. HAGLE\', Minn IAI» ··1 railed on the Lord for help and he did." :-.a id Cora Bubb. 67. from the hos pital bed She was strandl'd for five day., in the northern Minnci.ota woods with o nly .,u g<1 r cubes and raspberries to cat MRS. BUBB i\ND ht·r Kt; Yl'Jr old hus band. Phil. wen• li sted in ~atisfactory condition today. two day:-. aflt•r a b t•r n ·IJtl·k<·r c h:.inced upo n them Reporter Released; Court Review Called HACKENSACK. N.J IA P l -New York Times reporter Myron A Farber rC'ported to authorities here today to await the New Jersey Supre me Court's decision on whether he should rcmalll free while an appeal of his contempt conviction is heard Farber. 40. s pent seven hours in the Bergen County Jail on Monday after he refused lo turn over his notes m the "Or X " trial in which a New Jersey doctor is a c cused of murdering five p<1· l1cnts Stale Suprl'me Court Justice ~lorri s Pas hman had s tayed Farber ·s conviction and had re· leased Farber. Pe ter Carter. ~1 s pokesman for the Supreme Court, said written a r guments and background papers on the case have been de· Ii vcred to each of the s eve n jus ti ces throughout the s tate. Thl' justices wt•rc re viewing the document s lo determine whether thcy s hould meet in Trl•nton. the s tate capital. and hear emergency appeals. DEFENSE ATTORNEVS for Or. Mario Jascalc v1ch mainta in th at Farber's notes are essential to their case c ura rt• If convic ted. hl' coultl face up to fin• consecut1vt• hf• terms \WOMEN'S! • FAMOLARES The Bubbs were on an outtng to pick blueberries last Tuesday when their car got s tuck in a mudhole on a dirt road about 35 miles northeast of their Park Rapids bomC'. Bubb. who h as u ~l o w heartbeat condition and a rthritic legs. had tried to go for help u:. ing his metal orthopedic walkl•r lie wcis found lying facl' down Sunday afternoon. about tv.o miles from the car and 150 y<1rd~ I rom thl' highway WHEN REV~V EO. he rt•d r escuers to his wife Authorit1Ps s aid no search had been mount t•d bl'C:luse thC' couple had not be<.'n reported missing. Mrs. Bubb has arthritis in her back and legs and 1s a diabetic S he s aid sh<.' firs t took her hus band's walker and tried lCI r each a highwuy. .. But after .1 while." she s<11d. "I kn(•w I rouldn 't make 1t . ~o I went back to the car." At i .30 a .m . Wednei.day. Bubb took the walker and headed out in th<.' rain. his wife sa id. After he collapsed. he Jay there four days. enduring two rainstorms aad insects. authorities said MRS. B UBB fo'OUNO so mt• rns pbcrrte!> near the car a nd drank muddy water from <1 nearby mars h She s lept in lht· car . running tht' motor :lt in t t-r va b when s he net!d cd 1t~ heatl'r S hl' ~aid !>he drank all lht· cof ft•l' tht•y had brought with tht'm .11H1 a t1· 15 sugar cubt•s. "I was concerned that I might not make it.'' s ht• s aid. "Bul I IH aved to the Lord th:Jt nothtnL' v.ould happt•n I 1u:.t h ad ;1 IN•llni.: that Buhh would get help Ill rne :-.omc wav. ·· HOWARD NORQV IST ol Hagley had dcc•d~d to go berrv picking on the saml' dirt road Sunday afternoon. His wife and '>On. Virgil. wt-re with him Ill lht.•1r four·wheel·drt v~ vehieh: when they saw ~ubb lying in th(• road . his Y.alkt.•r :.t11l next to lum Virgil Norquist s:ud his fam11' tried t11 find out how Bubb got thl•n• but at first could Jlot un dt•rstand his answers. i;_;ve ntual I~. they understood that Bubb\ wire was in a car down the road. 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S~Meo~Tlde• TUHOAY ~lliQh . -tjlpm )I s.tcono low . ?t p.m 1 1 w eoNUOAY F irtt 111011 . ) 02 " m l t Firtt low I SI a.m t • S<ltOll(I lltOI\ J S1 P.l'I ) I S..cond tow to 51 II m • • Su11 ri~~ ~·"' ,wh1 ,.,, "' MMll rlM\ II ~ a.m. MO I °" • pm Surlllqort N•wttorl lkat h Solllhwe•t•rl'I' ,_111 rrom ,.,o to one loot ,_, llO<IS- Hu11U.-.qton e..th Soutl!wflltr! •-Ill Ir""' ON to •-,_., c-1 ·-· , • ., .. l<l .,.,.,.0¥11'9 M s9 s19 0 w to H s12 s14 0 to w • NATURALIZERS •• ..., $22 to $21 I CHILDREN'S} H s9 s1a 0 to w CAMVAS • FOOTWORKS ••sty $17 to $30 ,Giid SPORT ••.tJSlltoUO H s9 s1 a 0 w to ---. . . .. ·~ 7 Tuesday. July 25. 1978 s DAIL v PILOT A3 Power Cuts Tested on Leisure World By JERRY CLAUSEN Of .. D.ilY f'll.i , .. " Electric ity th<tl oper ates Le isure World, Laguna Hill~. area water heaters and air con· ditioners has been cut lntermit· tently over the past two weeks without apparent negative re· sults. The power cuts. part of a test· ing project in the "all·electric" com munity tha t will continue over the next 12 months, are be· in~ conduc ted b y Southern C<1 hforrua Edison Compuny as part of its "Powe rshift" pro· lram The testing phase follows in· stallation of 20.000 "gray boxes" on air conditioners and waler h eaters. The boxes e nable Edison to a uto matically c ut power to area heaters and air conditioners during p eriods when peak demands are placed on the company to supply elec· . lricity. us uaJly during hot s um· mer days. ""wir...-HE'S WELL ON HIS WAY TO HIS FIRST MILLION John Ribelin Wit h Assistant Wendy Gree First Million? He's Overcoming Handicaps SEATTLF: CAP> John Ribelin. crippled by cerebral palsy since birth, felt kft out whe n he was a youngster. so he turned to business and now 1s working on his first million. "Whrn I was m grade school 1 used to watch the other kids play baseball , h<.1sketball and football. I could never join them ." recalled Ribclin. 24 "Then I dh.covered I could buy things to e n· lertain myself and have fun." HE LEFT SCHOOL AFTE R THE sixth grade to work for his father. u logger at Clallam Bay on the northern edge of Washtngton's Olympic Peninsula At 16, discouraged O\'Cr his inability to play musical instru· ments. he turned tht• ha ndicap into a profit by managing a rock band At 22. hc "retired" from the music business and opened a used·car lot m Port Angeles. A lucky car deal led him to land in· vestment Now he controls SS00.000 worth or property. recently vaca· lioncd in Hawaii and j ust ordered a $28,000 custom·built luxury convcrtibl<' lllS GOAL IS TO MAKE a million by the time he is 30 - "the hrs t million." he adds wi th a grin. He attributes his s ucce!s to "drive" and a "good horse- tracl1ng sl'nse" ··Anything John wants to do -if he wants to do it bad ('nough he'll do it. That's just John," says Wendy Gree. 22, his longtime friend <1nd assistant. MISS GREE SAID RJBELIN HAS had lo endure taunts about his affl1ct1on, but shrugs it off as ignorance. · I don't ft•t•I sorry for him," she said. "Because if he gets in a rut of sell pit\. hC' m 1~ht waste his life. That would be a ~ha ml'. bcl'~•Usl' ht• has such a good mind." Samlleback Trustee Resigns From Board Saddleback College trust('<' Donna Bl'rr~ has re::.1i:ned from lht· hoard l'ffecttvC' AuJ!. 15 :\t r s . Rt•rry told s urprised frllow trustt•t•s Mond::iy nif,lht 1 hat her hus band had hct'n of. ft•r e d a ,1ob in Northern California and sh<' did not want to stanc1 in the way of accept- ance. Tha nking board me mbers for their fril·ndsh1p. ~ht.' said. .. Be happy for us ... The trusteC's offt•rcd the Mis· s ion VteJO El Toro area board member )!Ood wil>hCl> and pra1s<- for her work for th<' college In a 1ovial mood. board president Larr\' Tavlor said. "I think it's a ffiO\'l' sorrlt' Of tht• rest Of US haV(' lhought al)OUI \ er v S('rlOUSIV s 1 net• .lunt• r. 11i"a!>sagc o'r Propos1t1on 1:11 • Th!.' boat d tlwn mov<'d to ap- point a rcplJl'l'ment for Mrs Berry Y.hosc post will be filled in the r<'gular March 1979 election Trustees could ca ll a s pecial election but 1t would cost the dis· trict about SIOO.<lOO. Taylor in ~tru l'te d ad · min1 :.trator s t o begin i m · media tely soliciting letters from unyone interested in n pplyin~ for Mrs. Berry's post. Deadline for applications is Aug. 15, of· flclals said. and as legally re· quired thf.' appointment will be made within the following 30 days M n>. BerTy was a ppointed in 1973 when th Saddleback Dis· trlcl board expanded from n ve to 1even members . She had worked on everaJ college ad· vlsory commltteee prior ~ her appointment \ QUITS COLLEGE BOARD Trustee Donna Berry Sht.' and .+.er husband Edward live in Mission Viejo and have two children. Carter in Plea WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Carter ··very slron1ly " urged Democratic con1re11ional leaders today to support re· sumed U.S. arms shipments to Turkey and to oppose a move to pa ve t he way for future economic dealing s with Rhodesia, a 1potcesman rt· ported. Project manager Pete Woods said all water heaters in the Leisure World area were shut orr for seven· minute periods dur· mg four days in the past two weeks. No one. he said. com· plained of cold water. Complaints that we re reg· istered included the "buzzing" of some relays and "clicking" as equipment was a ctuated in so m e o f th e h o m es b y microwave relays. he said. Bevan Slaging Most significant. possibly. was Edison's test that shut down air conditioners for seven·minute periods each hour from 10 a.m through 9 p.m. on .July 11 and 12. t WO or the hottest days O( lhlS summer. Woods s aid no one complained about warmer homes. The automated switching syste m. designed to rotate the use or air conditioners and e lec· tric water heaters. is the res ult or a s tate Legislature• order to the Public UliUlles Comm1 ... '.">1on requiring utility com panlt'' 10 develop energy consen•JtJOn and peak.flattening programs Following the 12-month testing period. "operation or the dev1ccs will be limited to davs wht.>n Edison's e lectrical demand reaches crit ical· levels.·· Woods said Monday Woods said the latest test was scheduled for Monday afternoon whe n water heaters were to be turnt'd off between 1 and 7 p .m. Current lt.'sls. he said. are to dl·lt•rm1nt• rl'liabi hty or the 'YSlt•m mid whether power cuts result in custome r complaints regarding lack of cool air or hot walt'r Woods said his orfice will close down fo'riday following initial t t·~tmg and has asked Edison pow<'rs h1fl customers lo direct quflsllons to Edison's El Toro District Office. 835·5200 in the futurf'. 3 Suspects Get Separate Trial By TOM BARLEY OI t• o.llr PllOC Sl.ttt Three Huntington Beaeh men who a llegedly accepted a con· tract that called for the killing or Stephen John Bovan of Fountain Valley were g ranted a separate trial Monday in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Robert Knceland 's g ra nting of the pre·trial motion by the defense means that Jerry Peter Fiori. 41. Raymond Steven Res co. 28. and Anthony "Little Tony" Marone Jr .. 23. will be tried in his courtroom Oct. 30. That tnal will be followed J an. 9 with court action against four others named in the grand jury indictment issued after the slay ing last Oct. 22 of Bovan. 36. They arc: Alexander Kulik. 28. of Newport Beach and his wife. Elsie Caban Kulik. 29; Joseph Gabriel Fedorowski. 27. of Laguna Beach; and Newport Be a c h businessm a n J oseph Shelton Davis . 28. Fiori once faced the death penalty for his alleged killing of Bovan who died on the s idewalk outside t h e E l Ranc h i t o restaurant in Newport Beach. Police s<.11d nine shot s were pumped into his body. J udge Kneeland has removed the special circumstances case against Fiori with the result that the prosecution will now seek a verdict of first degree murder against the Huntington Beach trio. The decision to grant separate To Aid Cities trials followed 'everal weeks or pre·tr ial motiqns which were frequently delayed to enable the prosecution and defe nse at· torneys to work on possible plea barf aining negotiations. A I s uc h negotiations have bogged down with each side an· grily accusing the other or bad faith during the discussions and or failure to carry out what were described as firm promises. It appeared at one time lhat Fiori would be allowed to plead guilty to second degree murder. But the offer by the prosecution was contingent on Resco and Marone joining in the plea and was withdrawn when both men declined . • lt was learned late Monday that the prosecution will ask for nothing hig he r than second degree murder at the trial of the Kuliks. Fedorowsk1 a nd Davis. Attorneys for all seven defen· dants will be back in court Aug. 14 to ask for a change or venue in both trials. The prosecution regards the motion as pointless and doomed to failure. It is alleged that Bovan was earmarked for death s hortly after he participated in the kid· napping of Kulik. The prosecution claims the ki ll ing uncove red what is described as <1 multi·million dollar drug s muggling ring in Orange County in which illicit revenues were hidde n in the cof· fcrs of outwardly respectable business firms. ·1r s RIDI CULOUS' Alyn Chesselet "P w1,..,....1o\ 'STILL JEALOUS' Tom Horsley S1•itor Sues Claims Brolt,en Date Costly SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A young accountant says he would rathe r win back her heart than win his S:.18 suit <1ga insl J cockt::ul waitress who broke <1 da te But Alyn Chcsselel wouldn·1 agree lo a d ate with Tom Horsley anywhen· except in Sm a ll Claims Court. which 1!' where they met Monday night. A judge heard each side and will rule later. . Armed with a red cardboard painting of a broken hc:irt. the 30-year·old Horsley h:iuled th1: woman he savs h(' still loves tn court. demanding that she re1m burse ham for the t ime and travel expenses he invested in their date. person to ma kt· mt' madder." s<ttd Horslt•Y. a thin. bearded man. "I rlon't hkl' to be taken udvantagc of .. In court. tht•y Y.en• polite. .ludge H11:hard Figone. who will Sl'tld t•uch <1 copy of his writ· ll'fl del·,....1on. lookt.'d puzzled and <it times angry. "I hope ::.omconc has some legal basis for this." he told llorsley when the accounta nt prt'scnt!'d Exhibi t A. the cardboard broken hea rt. Th(•y parted in 1967 when she brokl' a date to a football game ~ind sent ht m "a nasty. really nasty Halloween card." Horsley -.aid Why did he pursue her again" "l still love her as a person . ·uc1 Prof Seeking National Computer He calls his dat(' with M1.,.., Chesselct. 31. an oral contract They had agreed to go to see tht· mus ical "The Wiz" togcthc:r last February. He Wf.'nt to tht• mus ical a lone and sold hc•r tickets at the box ofhct' Miss Chesselet camt• to c·ourt accompa n ied by two m,tlc- fnends. Shl''" attractive. intclli~ent. has .1 magnetic personality ... he s..11cl. and saght:d again. Th'-' on l y qua lit y Mi ss C'ht•s sC'let <>aid s he fi nds in Horsley i-; his pers istence. And t h.11. -.ht.> ud ded. 1<, :mnoymg By PWLIP ROSMARIN OI , ... D•ilr Piiot Swff A UC Irvine professor is at· te mpting to win federal financ· ing of a national compute r in- form ation resource cent er to aid local governments that use com pulcrs. The center. if e stablished. would offer cities. counties and other public agencies. informs· t ion about available computer technology and about what uses other agencies are making of it. Dr. Kenneth L. Kraemer. as· sociate professor in the graduate school of administrat ion a nd director of the UCI Public Policy Research Organization. will lead an mtcm allonal symposium on the subje<:t next month. Kraemer said the Washington. D C . symposium will bring together experts from J apan and Europe. where computer rC' sour ce centers a lready exist. Congressmen and re presen tativcs from the US. Depart m e nt or Housing a nd Urban Development are expected to at tend the Aug. 6 to Aug. 10 con~ fer ence. as arc representatives from interested cities. The city manager of Ir vine. for one. plans to attend. "We th ink it's a s uperb idea." William Woollett Jr. said . Kraemer explained that with such a resource center. <1 city planning a new computer pro- Free Rides For Seniors Seen Ending Senior citizens may have to pay 15 cents to ride Orange County Transit District {QCTD> buses starting in September. OCTD directors said Monday they would le ave it up to county supervisors to decide whether or not to continue subsidizing the free bus rides for seniors. In the past, county govern- ment picked up the $250,000 a year tab from federal revenue sharing runds so seniors could ride buses f.-e. But directors said county s upervlsore may be hard preaaed to continue the program became of the budget crunch brouititon by pass,.gc of Proposl· tlO_ll.13. The CWT nt free rtde program expires Sept. 1. I gr a m-for example. catalogwng city ordinances by computer could find out how other cities have done 1t, what the costs were. the problems. and advan· tages. Kraemer s aid estimated costs for a center arc about $9 million for the first fi ve y(•ars ConsC' qucnt funding. he said. would be• partly self-supporting through the partic1pat1on of local agen cies. Besides providing information about compute rs and computer programs to local agencies. the center wouJd do research and coordinate t r aining programs for e lected offtc1a ls and ad· minis trators who work with computer technology K rac m cr s aid 1n certain selected cases. the center would provide assistance to cities de Vl'lop1n g {'Omputl•r capab1l1ty. "I'm jealous even noY.," Horsley said with a s iJ!h. "It's just ridiculous," said Miss Chesselet, who claim-. Horsley has been h<irassing ht·r since they m et as students 1n l\kxico 13 years ago 11 o r s I e y . w h o I 1 v l' s 1 n C<i mpbcll and works outstdt· of San Jose. wants to he · p;ml 17 cl'nts .i mile for tht• 100 rntl1· round trip to San FrarlC·1-.t·o, a ... well as S8 SO an hour for lht• f\\o hours he wasted . Ill' also fl'l'ls Miss Chesselet should rc1mburw him for the S.I court ft•t· ··1f hl' wms his case. \\Omt·n will be wary to accept dates It will ruin a lot or people's social la ves ... Miss Chcsself.'l arglicd T here were pre·cQurl insults "He was \'erbally atrnsiH'. .. said Miss Chesselet. a waitress al Ves uv10 Caf<' "Sh(' \\as <•nld .ind t'fU('I a net cleliberatelv hrokt• tht• clatt· in Shots Fired At R e nt Foe l;\I PERIA!. REACH IA P t l'ohc1• art• invl'st1~at1ng a gun· fin· allat'k nn .JoM•p h Bangt•rt's .qwrt nwnt n.ini..wrt said it only 111 t-d him up 111 hi' drl\C for a 1 1•111 !'Ont red llll'il!>Urt· on tht· h.tllot. "I think this has happened llC'(':lll'I' firv t•lopt•r<., and I .11Hllord' know Y. l' an• going for .1 n •nt 1n1t1at1\'t'." -.aid Hangt.'rl aft<'r ft H• shots were• fired into ht.., apartment HnngC'rt. 29. IS a student or urban and rur<1I studies at CC San 01t'go and co.foundcr of tht> I mp1•rtal B<•ach Tenants· Union. \\. h1<·h w:.ints n.•nt<. roll<'d back to 1975 lt•vt'I., THE STOREKEEPER NOW IN PROGRESS ALL SALE MERCHANDISE IS 50% OFF We are confident yo u will find an excellent selection of fine sale merchandise from our existing stock. The sale co ncludes Saturday July 29th. Please be sure of sizes. All sales must be final. ' 1028 Ir Vtr\l'. Newport Bcclch. C.1l1fnrn1J, Phone 041·i061 r 7 Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 206, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1978 Toduy·s ClosinJC . l'. SttK•ks N TEN CEN rs ; Statewide Supermarket Strike Looms LOS ANGELES (APl In lenst• ba rgaining with two powerful unions was under way today JO an attempt lo avert walkouts that could tie up California's major :.upcrmarket chains rrom Oregon to the Mex ic<tn border Hob Voigt, a :.pokesman for the Food Emµloyers Council. said Monday tht• Retail Clerk!. Union JO Southern Cahfornaa had agreed lo extend at~ contract ex pirataon date from July 30 to Au{! 16. but added that talks were progre!?Sing "·very. very s lowly." "We haven't even gotten to money issues yet ," Voigt said of the talks with nine union locals covering 76,500 workers. "We 're still talking about clerk work and seniority So we have a long way to go." The union has scheduled a strike vote Aug. 15. Voigt said the talks with the clerks involve all major chain s tores and some independents. Union negotiators were s~k 'Big A' is Home ing a wage and benefit package that would offset inflation as well as c lose the gap with higher.paid clerks in Northern California. The avernge clerk's wages in Los Angeles is $6 92 an hour. compared to S7 97 in San Francisco The last Southern California rood industry s trike by the clerks was in 1969 and lasted 19 days In Northern California. talks were more intense with a con· trnct expiration deadlint' only a week away and o ne ''' t'lght Teamste r locals already out on strike in a wildcat walkout Four supermarket ch<tJO~ Sareway. Ralph!.. Lucky's and Alpha Bela wt.>r l' nl'gotaallng witti the Teamsters an San Fran cisco. and tht-union hl:ls l'X tended 1ls contract expiration date from July 18 to July 3l But Teamstt•r Local 315 n· fused to abide b v th<· extension a n d p u I I l' d. 1 1 ~ I o O IJ warehOUSl'mt•n llrf the 1oh ,II Sa r <· w av ·.. hug 1• R 1 C' h nw n d warehouSt' the ,,upply center ( o r t h e' c h a 1 n · :. N o r l h l' r n California :.tores Voigt said supervisory person nel were keeping the Ri chmond facahty operating but that de li'vt>ries had dropped by 75 per cent .. We re stall keepJOR the _..tores ·;upplaed with tood. but v.,e don't kno" what "'ill happen ntxt v. eek ... when tht t·xtended con tract expire~. Voigt :)aid T h t' 35.000-mem b~r Rt:tdal Clerk;. lln 1on 1n Northern C1.1 lllorn1tt h<1rg;un~ -;eparutely I rom Southern C<Jilforn1a and 1t:. c urrent contruct does not c~ pan · until Dec 31. 1979. accord 1ng to union spokesm an Jack Lov.ill W1lh1n lhl' pa~t tw<> months tht-clerk~ have !>1gned contract:. CO\.tt ring m o rt-than 4.000 workers ;it Thrifty and Sav-On d r u R ~ L o 1 l' ~ 1 n S o u t h e r n Ca ltforn1a. but thosl' were not l'X pect<.'<1 to set d tr end an thf' higher paid food industry I' Orunge County W ~lcoilles Ra111S . • D•llf Pf'91 St•tt Photos OWNER CONFIRMS RAMS MOVE TO'AN"At1EIM STADIUM Carroll Rosenbloom (left), With Supervisor Ralph Clark Newport Traffic Decision Delayed Ne" port Bt'ach <'It} coun c1lmen v.111 tJkt> anolhl'r three weeks to ponde r v.,ays of con tro llrng bC'ach bound tr<tff11· after a d1i.cuss1on of tht• issue had to Ix' C'Ul ~hort Monda~ ""arnJOg beach bound v1s1lor..., when that parking 1s not availa hie Confirms Anaheilll Future lios Angeles Rams own<'r Car roll Rosenbloom announced to da v hi s Nationu l Football Ll'ag ue team will m ove to Orang(' County an t ime for thl' 1980 s eason Rosenbloom 's announct'mcnt at a packed press tonferencl' e nded wi th rinality speculation the past ft'W months that lht' RAMS PAVED WAY TO WEST COAST-A3 CLARK'S RUNBACK WINS A TOAST-A4 RAMS. PLAYERS REACT TO MOVE-81 PILOT POLLS FANS ON NEW HOME-81 'TRADITION COMES TO BIG A'-82 Ra m s would move 35 m1lc:-. down the Santa Ana f''rct'way tu Anahei m. "We fN•I the facility in l\nahcim 1s thl' mos t conduc1vt• to fan t'ornfort in many ways parkin~. uccess roads. seating u nd r c fr('s hm('nt s tands .·· Hosenbloom said. "We l:llso feel the stadium will help providt• ;;1 family·oriented grass roots support for our team that will lK' C'Onducive to winnin,g football "The Rams hav(' never been a burden to tuxpaycrs and Wl' neve r want t o be o ne ." Rosenbloom said l:IS he dis cussed th<' private financing that will enlarge Anaheim Stadium from 42.000 to 70.000 seat s Tht' sal ver·haired Ra m owner s:.11d all details of the le ase CO\' c rang the studium have not heen <See RAMS, Page A2l I Councilmen had plannt•d to talk about a series of measures Monday during their afternoon study session. But they ran out nr time. so the proposals will be brought back at their next meet · ing on Aug. 14. Along with the warmng sign~ comes a plan for routing traffic away from full parking lots and out of the con gested beach areas. JARJllS: MVDDY At Monday's session. the sub- ' l\mong the proposals rccom- 1 mended by city staff members are an increase in beach parking • fees and installataon of signs j, ject of the signs -one to be p AST ALLEGED posted on Newport Boulevard ne<tr Hos pital Road and the other on MacArthur Boulevard north of East Coast Highway - never came up. However. councilmen did have time to hear from a pair of Balboa businessmen who pro- tested part of the parking fee increase. Until the Proposition 13 cam paign, Howard Jarvis was just a s mall frog in a small pond. That. at least, is the conventional wisdom. But columnist Jack Anderson says that s mall pond contained muddy water. He examines Jarvis· past on Page A6 ELATED ANAHEIM MAYOR JOHN SEYMOUR WITH BIG A MODEL Expanded Stadium Will Be Ready for Rams in 1980 Tax Cut Ruled Out For Boats, Planes Orange l'nunt) hoat <.1nd a1rplanC' ownC'rs won't b<• getting any properl) ta\ rcltt:f t h1 ... yc·t11 That twcam<· C'crlttan Monda) v. hen Ass1stun1 Counh C:ounst•I William Mccourt ~cnl J memo to county offt caab that dl•l'larc.•s Propos1l1on 13 has nn dfl'Ct on t he 1978-79 uns(•CUl'NI ta\ roll Had the le~al fJOdan g hN•n otherwise. boat nwnl·r., would havc saved up to 60 P<'r<.'t-nl on their 1978 79 tax hills whfl1· airplane owners would huH· n· alized aboul a 30 pcn'l•nt suv mgs There was nt•vc•r a quC'st1011 that the tax reform JOit11.1tive'-. ro:tback of values to thC'1r 1975-76 levels did not apply to personal propcl'ly such a:-. boat:-. and airplanes However. lht.>n• wa:-. a question about the I Pt'rc·,•nt of full market va l u~· propc·rt~ t ax limitation set h) Propo~1l1un 1:1 The Sl ate Attorney General s OHice as well as the Sl<1te Board o f Equalizat ion earhl'r ruled that the ont' oercent hmitat1on ... taould ;.ipply to personal prop t•rt' <See TAXES. PaJ(e i\2\ Board Eyes School Costs Newport Mesa Unified School District trustees will r eturn tonight lo lhe task of taking .1 hne-by-hne look at the district's post -Jarvis financial condition Trustees are not expected to t :1ke a ny action on spec1f1c <' u t b a c ks . but w i 11 prov id(• cJ1rccti o n t o di•nrict admanistr;.itor" as to budget priorities The public meeting begJOs at i :10 p.m in Costa Mesa City Council chambers Pray Idea Not Hard Newly elected Newport Beach Councilwo man • Jackie Heather seemed s lightly startled Monday night when Acting Mayor Ray Williams asked her to d eliver the Invocation at the opening of the m eet log. Phil Tozer and Art Gronsky who operate sportfishing busi· nesses based in Balboa said the proposal to install parking meters that charge 50 cents an hour in the A and B streets lots would be a hardship to their customers . Among the parking ree in creases contemplated by city councilmen -in addition to the A and B streets proposals -is a plan to up the fee for cars In the $1 MiUion Yacht Ready Filling In for one of the local ministers who had failed to show up, Mrs Heather prayed: "Give us wisdom in our deliberations and give us soft words. so that when we have to eat them later they won't ~tocHral'rl-1.<?· 1;waUow." Council o~ervers noted that It was the first time In memory thot an invoca tlon wu Coltowed by lauahter and a round or applau ~. Ocean Racing Plamwd for 92-foot Craft Balboa Pier lot and the Corona ROCKLAND. Maine 1 AP> del Mar lot from $1 to S2 during Hundreds of well·wishers, s ip· the summer and lo Sl.50 during ping champagne in the after· the winter. noon sun, cheered as an ll·year· Both Tozer and Gronsky sug· old girl christened a Sl million gested that the rate on m eters. if ocean-going racing yacht with installed in the two sm all Balboa one strong swing. lots at A and B streets. should be · · r play a lot of softball,·· set at 2S cents for two hours. Charnee Long said with a s mile ~ Co~~ilman Paul Hummel. ,.._ wl)f\n a s ked about the two· 01'\l' m·m~C11'hnrmben~<1 handed backhand she used to had suggested raising parking christen he r father's yachl Mon· fees, notf'.d that "It's not our ln· d11y. ten~ to dnve out your customers The stronf. graceful. 92-foot We re just trylnf to rind way of "Whitehawk • three years an having the v tltors l~ our the crafting at Lee's Boat Shop. beache$ help pay the C0.4't Inc of Rockland Is said to be the lar~e t ocean-racing yacht • • I built JO 40 year!. ll cost California lanc1 dt" veloper Philip LonR more than SJ million and he 'laid tht' boat building had been :.a "deep and pt.>rsonaJ experience." "Anybody who thanks that craftsmanship and pride 1n your work is dead. take a look," Lon#{ advised the happy c rowd of friends. locals and tourl11ts /\Her the launch ond c hristen ing. the "Whitehowk" slipped over to a nearby public landinl( so admirers could go nhoard and take a look. They found or1"1nal wood carvmf!. a laminated pint> l>illhtub :l .. aun<.1 J wood ' burnanJl fireplace and a trash <'o mpacter and dishwasher More than 200 townspeoplt• and vis itor" turned out for the "Whlleh.awk " launching, and the bright c;un and warm wand m ::id t.> it an ideal a fternoon on tht! Maine coast Young ladies an whall' -.ummc r dresses. old gentlemen... 1n C'aretully positioned YJ<'hting hats and scarves . and young men In jeans and paintsplotched ~hirts mingled around together w ait ing for tht.' festivitie!' to begin On(' wt1itl'r c;;ud "JO or 12 (S('f V.\CllT, V••" A2l ,. DOilar Dropping A.gain TOKYO ti\P : The US ctollar took :mother sharp drop <m the Tokyo forea~n exchangt murkl't toda). rcarhJOg a· ney, low of 195 30 yen and clos JOg at 195 525 Thl· dosing rah.-wa:-3.425 yen below Monday's clos<: and near ly fi \'l' yl•n b<.•low Friday 's The• Amcr1(•an currency also slipped :.1ga1nst ma1or West Europea n l'Urrencae~ al the openan~ of European market!> But r atcl' wcr<' steadier there . The dollar opened at 197 95 - yt>n urter plunging Monday th rou~h •h e 2 00 y en "psyrholo~1car· barrier for the first tame and closang a t 199 05 More than h<tlf ;i billion dollar; was traded 1n the first three hourc:. and the 1otal s pot volume for thC' dav wa:-. ti huge S819 million. only s hghlly less than Mond a\' "S900 million Trader c; -.aid th<' Ba nk of .l :.apa n bought :.a l least $100 million to try 10 check the ye11's f'IS(' Th•~ was onl y a rourth of the C'enlral bank•._ inte rvention in the market Monday. est1ma1 t>d at $400 million The drop in the dollar prompt t•d a s t atement from P rim t M in1ster Taken Fukuda . wht• -;aid it was due chiefly to the lack of a monctarv policy JO the l 'nited Swtc~ und other foreign t·ountnc·s and IC\ tht.> fl:l1lure of the U S Cong res~ tn approve Prec;1d eni Carter 's e ner~v le1!1s lataon I :i pa nest' trader-. ... a 1d the re ma1ndcr of lhl' week will bl' r ruca<tl le' the yen The United Slat es 1~ expected t o announct- another la rge trade def1c1t with Japan on Wednesday , a nd 1t •~ he he .. ed Wash1ngt.011 may stan maktnl? stronger demands for .Japan to curtail export~ and in· rreasc· 1mport!- On<• trader -.aid t ht· dollar might hit 180 yen by October The Pconoma r iournal Nihon Kciza1 Sh1mbu11 re ported after a '\urvt·~ that Japanese bus1 nessm cn fet•I they can still makr a profit 1f the dollar drops to 190 yen . Coast Weath e r Patchy ni ght and morning low c louds. othl•rw1st· mostly s unny through Wednesday. Not mu c h c h a n ~e an te mpt!ratures High!' from nl•ur 70 at the beaches to mid RO c; 1nl.ind areas Lo ws tomght an the mid 60s INSIDE TODA,. l.1r1do Morley ·Wf'lb of ,\ewport 8ro.ct1 •~on her way 10 being o pilot for a mo70r 01rllnr See F'Potunng. Page Cl ...... l .42 OAJL '( PILO f N II 1111 llovaa Slalflag f 'ro• Paflt' .:I I 3 S11spec~ Get Separate Trial YACHT ... • c11es" of champaane were ron- 1rnmPd Hor11 d 'oeuvre' wt-r~ iw&st•d around. and then' wa::. ;. bC'er ta i.i 1n the boat house itself which look .• hk<-a ... mall-town uuto garage from the outside The Longs. who hve tn Santa Monica but c11m<.· l'as t in ~carch of craftsmen hkt• 0 Lie l\ 1elson of Ll'C''s. plan to scl out after a number of speed records. By TOM BARLEY Ot ,,_ 0.lty Plt•t St•ll Three Huntington 8tH1ch m.:n who allegedly 1trcepted a con· trac t that called for the killing or Stephen Johu Rovan of Fountain Valley wen• grantcct a separate trial Monday in Orange County Superior Court Judge R obert Kneeland's grantin{( of the pre-trial motion by the defense means that Jerry Peter Fiori. 41. Raymond Steven Resco. 28. and Anthony "Little Tony" Marnne Jr., 23, will tw tried in his courtroom Oct 30. That trial will be followed Jan. 9 with court action against rour others named in the grand jury indictment issued after the slay mg last Oct 22 of Bovan. 36 They are. Alexander Kulik. 28. of Newport Beach and his wife, Eb1c C<Jban Kulik. 29: .Joseph GabnC'I F'cdorows ki. 27. of Laguna Ueach: ;rnd N<:wport Hea ch bus 111 e!-s man .J oscph Shl'llon Davis. 28 Fiori onct• facl'd the death penalty for his alleged killing of Bovan who died on the sidewalk outside the E l Ranrhito rel'tauranl in Newport Beach Polire s aid nine shots were pumped into his body .Judge Kneehrnd h<1s n:moved the special circumstances case 1gums l fo'ion with the result that !ht• prost>cut1on will now seek a \ t•nh<'t of first degrl'c murder ;iga 1 nsl the Huntington Beach trio Tht' dcc1s1un tu grant scparntt• Four Women Poisoned by Trock Food The Count~ llcalth Ueparl ment is mvest1gating a reported cast' of food poisoning of four wom<'n fac·torv workers in Irvine who bt•came Ill after eating fried foods they bought from a catering truck Three of the wom<>n wert· sc1zt'd in rits of vomiting an hour aft1:r e<.1ling the lunr•h Monday. paramedic!> said. and the fourth compllnned or extreme qucasi ness All were trNlted at Tustin Com mun1t} llo:-.pital and later were rclcu:.cd to go home. One returned to work The womc·n wen· 1dc ntif1ed as Ha rue Shinto. :J4 . of Sanh1 Ana. lkuko Colhcutt. 43. of Fountain Valle)'. Tt•ru)u Rivera 47. of Costa Mes a . and Harbaru Birkt>I. :Ji. of Tus tin Tht·~ urt' as:-.t•mhl y line \.\orker:. al l'll·sSl'> Pt•ripheral S)stcms. ltl74 :vtcGaw Ave .. u <'nm puter c·om oonc:nls com puny i\t<'ordmg to rl'µorts . thrC't! or lht> women bec:nmc• sick aftt-r l':tling fr11•rl chicken whic:h they said they bou~hl from u catering truck from Anaheim. The fourth womun had cnn su med frit•d 1><>tatocs Shl' was the lt•asl ill Energy Goals Facing Foes WASHINGTON IAPl -Pre:,,i dent Carter ·s efforts to meet the t>nerJ(y goals he outlined la~l Wl'l'k al thl' Bonn economic sum· m1t face a new challenge in the House. where support 1s growing tn proh1h11 him from imposing 011 1mpo11 ft>es With a coa lit ion of Republicans . oil -state Democrats and Eust Coast con· g r essmen apparently strong e nough to push through the ban ovt•r While Houst> obJections. a sc:hl'dult"<i I lousc rntc today on the issue wus t•ull<'d off sut> was calkd off The import fee han ha~ alrrady lx.0l'll approved by the ~en all' DAILY PILOT ~':cr~~::.~,1·r~'::.=-::.:..:o,~~ {M\t""°"•"'•"'4Co,.,,..I\., ......,. ... .OJ1-"'¥" oveh~ MoN:I•• trt1~ Frt<Nw fOf Co\te -.... _, &. .... """'"""""-" ._ •••" YaH~• hv1n• \•HI~.,._(, V•ll•• .~ ~ Qf..c" ScMlih CM\I 4 ",.,, r~1 Mt+ IW'W" f'\ ~H"""'° S,.tu•O•fl .,. ~"" 1"'-~~~~,.,:~1.~:.:~~\~ )JO ""''' "--. _ .. _ -·-··-,....,_ Uc-• C-V•t•P,,.~,,,._f'lt111f'WIC-,..."'"~~ ,_ ... _ ....... y_, .. _ IM,..O',..E~"" °''"'°'"·..... Ilk_,. ... " .Ao•"""' ~~lftOll.'li•~ ,....,.". (11•1t4a-W1 oa ... "'" Advertt.me '42-at?I ~"'('~ =. o::.<~· .~ .... ~~ ,..:r .. , ., ••wrUwfNofllly:' ft.•rtln ......... ~~:::~::.:lhevt \OHl•f ,.'''""*" ef ""'el'O CIA\\ N "•t• •••O At C*\tl ,.,.,,. (Atlt•'"''• \v•u r •et..-•• t •trl•• H M f"'llefttf\tt 0¥ M•tl \• ,. "'°"t9'1'f' ""'"'"'" .,._HtWit~ u ... ~--.. trials followed :.everal weeks or prtHrial motion~ which were frequently dehtyed to enable the prosecution and defense at- torneys to work on possible ple1t bargaining negotiations. All such n cgotiC1tions have bogged down with e ttch side an· grlly accusing the other of bad faith during the discussions and of failure to carry out what were described as firm promiseH. It appeared at one lime that Fiori would be allowed to plead guilty to St.'cond degree murder But the offer by the prosecution was contingent on Resco and Marone joining in the plea and was withdrawn when both men dee· lined. 1 A~Wlr• ...... It was learned late• Monday thal the prosecution will ask for noth ing higher th an second degree murder al the trial of lht.' Kuliks . Fedorowski and Davis ROCKLAND. MAINE, FAMILY SHOWS OFF THEIR NEW. $1 MILLION RACING YACHl From left, Franceen. Philip and Charnee long After Christening of 'Whltehawk' Attorneys ror all ~even defcn dants will be back in c:ourt Aug 14 to ask for a c hange of venut- in both trials Tht> prosecution regards the motion as poinllcs:-. and doomed to failure. Balboa Figure Mourned It is a lleged that Bovan was earmarked for death sh ortly after he participatt>d in the kid napping of Kulik. Burial at Sea Slated for Island's Riley The prosecution c:laims the killing uneover ed what is described as a multi·million dollar drug smuggling ring in Orange County in which illicit revenues were hidden in the cof· fers of outwardly respectable business firms To rt.'j:lU llir t·uslomers r)f thC' Island Pharmacy whl•re he presided for more yeurs than most can remember. he was known simply as Riley. He and hls drugstore. like the neighboring Jolly Roger resl1turant. were Balboa Island fixtures The druJtstore was sold a few Council Action In action Monday night the Newport Beach City Coun- cil : GRADING: Set Aug. 14 for the he1trlng on a new arud· ing ordinance aimed Ill reducing erosion. TRAFFIC POLICY : Delayed action on administrative pr~cedurE'.s for the t:amc phasing ordinance until Aug. 14 whale environmentahsts study revisions. REEF: Over the objection of Councilman Don Mcin- nis: an ocellllfront resident. approved plans for a reef to be built offshore by the state Department of F'ish and Game. yt•a r!i ago and 1s now ~· real estate offll't' Las t wt•t•k. Ho~ E llllt•y d1td 1n a Costa Mt::-.a hospital. Ill· was 73. Family memtwrs say they will hury h1 m al !»l'a this Wl•('k S o m l' I o n g t 1 m t· 1 s I a n d res1dl'nts may rC'call tht banta m-sizcd ph~rmuc1sl for h1:-. f111mhoyant !>lylt•. lt1' tall tail's and his JO\ 1al. .r Ol«·asionalty ra\.\.\.\U}l> lit• was \\ell known as skipper ot t ht• -.loops Butc·ht•r Boy 11 :md Red W1tl·h iilld for a ('OO(·oct1on kn own a s ··The Curt'.·· a hangover remt·dy he d1spen:-.C'd m s mall matc:h bvl\es <1l is cents t>ach Thl· OWll('f ut a ninety or island propc·rt1Ps s ince moving there in 1925. Rilcv alwavs liv(•rt on thC' Little Is land Ttw p<J~t iwveral Y<'urs in a bungalow at 1710 P;1rk Ave Survivor' 1ne l ud 1: h1 -. cl au g h H·r. Pa tl1 Ba rnelf 1• ()( Corona del M ar . h1' ..,o n. Michael of San Pedro: brothers. Jack Riley of Newport Beach and Francis Riley of Irvine . sisters. Jackie Sueff of Balboa Island and Helen Ta nsey of Sacra ment o , and two ~randchlldren .. The only organ1zat1on he belonged to was the Voyagers Yacht Club ... Mrs. Barnette recalled_ "He wasn't much of a club man and in those days Voyagers didn't even have a place to m eet. It s uited him that 1l was a paper club." Family members suggest that friends w ho wa nt to honor Riley's memory donate to Hoag Memorial Hospital. Couneil SpHt The classic cl:pper ship .. Red J ncket. ·· which set the New York-Liverpool rerord lime of 13 days. one hour and 25 minutes. on h e r m1t1den voyage Ill .hnuary 1854. was built in Rockland 125 years ago by George Thomas The Thoma~ boat yard Is gone, reme mbered only by a plaque on a grocery market wall. and Lee's Boat Shop In the only active boat lwlldt•r in town Gov James B Longley. who was seC'1ng th<> "Wh1lehawk" for the. seventh tame. said 11 sym - bolized the "proud ht'rttage of Maine" a~ one of tht' world'"' bhipbulld1ng centers Then hC' ~ot 1n thC' dinghy .don~ with thl· Lonj.!-. ~· nd ro\\<ed out tn the vcsst!I. wh1c·h wai. &1t ltng 1ust offshore Ch;,,rn t-l· -c u1d latf'r th1· (amlly·!> fir&t btt( lrtp Wtll IJt· tn St·pkmtx:r to Hcrrruda TAXES ... Bui soml c·ounta·s. 1m lud1ng Loi. Angeles County. !>cud 11 d1dn 1 and billed per sonal prop <-rly owners under ttie prt.' Prop<>s1t1on 13 methOd M cCourt 'c; l e11a l op1n1on means that Orange County will JOln the d1ss1den1 rounties &!> property lax blllc; covering personal property such as boab. and airplanes are prepared this week fl also means lhat boat and airplane owners will be paying slightly higher taxes tn most cases this year Mccourt conceded in his wm len opinion that the issue 1s .. nut entirely rree from doubt .. However. he noted there 1s more legal strength in billing under former regulations than in applying the one percent limit SKATES: Agreed with stuff recommendation to take no action banning roller skates and skateboards from the Balboa Island sidewalk!>. Newport Nixes Ban On Wheeled Kids Fro• Page 11 I RAMS ... made final But. Rosenbloom Mltd. "tht·n· has been <1gret•ment in print·1pk• .ind bas ic areas of lht• lt·ast· ha\'C' been n •dured to writin~ ·· Newport Approves Fishing Reef Plan "This 1s gelling to be a c rum· m y pl act• lo ht· a kid.·· observed Cit y Councilwoman Jackil' !leather Mrs Heathe r's comment dur 111~ Monday's council meeting t·amc after a Balboa Island resi dt·nt asked l'Otmci lmen to pass an ordinant·c co ntrolltns.? s kateboarders and roller skaters on the island. <;eorge Woods. rcprest•ntmg tht> Balboa ls htnd Improvement Ass11ciation. said his group <is ~l'll as the island's merrhant as· soc1ation bellE've the prcsencl' of whel'led "isitors 1s becoming ;i hazard to pedestrians. Out councilmen decided to follow the recommendation of c1 lY officials and see if a s tepped up program of police enforce ment of f..'Xisting ordinances \.\ouldn't ~erve the purpose City Manager Robert Wynn pointed out that there is an exist mg d ty law which prohibits ob slruclion or pedl·s trians on sidewalks and a state law relut ing lo people in the streets. "Give us two to four weeks to see how this works.·' Wynn urged. Councilmen. clearly reluctant to create new legislation. 1tgrecd in a unanimous 6-0 vote. Mayor Paul Ryckoff. a Balboa Island resident. was absent. Prior to that vote. Balboa resi dent S ue Ficker and West VC Hospital Sex Change 'Successful' SAN DIEGO IAPI The first sex-change operation performed at the University of California medical school was successful. the chief surgeon says. Or. C. Lowell Parson!!, who headed the four man team al Un iversity Hospital. said u man In his late 30s was given the sex organs of a woman. The s urgery was performed this year in a single operation luting two hours llnd 20 minutes. Parsons said in an in terview Monday. He said the pa. t1ent is happy w1t.h the outcome. The patient, not publicly Iden tlfled. waA livina 11s a male wht'o he entered the hospital. Within a. few months -and before the operation he Wlas dressing 8:4 u womnn und uslnR the female hormone estro~t·n Newport resident John Shea warnt•d t·ount•i lmen that lht• problem is spreading. Thev pre· dictc•d that controls will evt.'nlu<tl- ly have to Ix> enacted Free Rides For Seniors Seen Ending Senior citizens muy have to pay 15 cents to ride Orange County Transit Dis trirt <OCTD > buses starting in Septe mber. OCTO directors said Mondav they would leave it up to county supervisors to decide whether or not to conltnuc subsidizing the free bus rides for seniors. In the post. county govern· ment picked up the S250,000 a year lab from federal revenue sharing funds so seniors could ride buses fret'. But directors s aid county s upervisor s may be h ard pressed to continue the program because or the budget crunch brought on by passage of Propos i lion 13. The current free ride program expires Sept. l Success Told With Skylab SPACE CENTER. Houston <AP) Skylab. America's giant un manned s pare laboratory . accepted radio commands aimed at prolonging Its or bital life. flight controllers said today . "All is well aboard Skylab at this time," spokesman Bob Gordon said after 35 comma nds were transmitted th roul{h a M adrtd tracking station to return the vehicle to 11 m inimum drag attitude. Space officials ho(>4t the maneuvers will prevent further decay of SkylQb's orbit until shuttle pro"ram astronauts late next year {'8n use ~mote rontrolled rocket• to boost the vehl· c le into a hl1her orbit or cause it to return to Earth with a safe splashdown. Among otht.>r things lhl· Hams h ~1 ve iigrt>ed to stay .it the ~1ad1um for 30 yl'ars Thl' foot ha ll k<im "Ill hl g1n·n firs t pn•ft•rl'nc·t· on playmg dates ovt•r <111 olh(>r '>lnd1um lt•n ant~ except the hasl'hall Angl'ls Angels Rosenbloom saul ht· I!> CPrtain s uitable arrungt•mt•nls ran hl· made with An~cls' own<>r Gt•nt· Autry over lhl• use of the Big A The RJm ownc•r also said. "Wt< will c·ontinul' to he the Los An~eles Rams Wt! have always rhoughl of ourst•lves as a team belonging to the Los Angelc!- 1:1rea not just the city of Los r\ngl•les ·· Existing Ramo.; season tickC't holder:-. will be g1vt•n first pnori ty on com1larablc• sc•ut locallon-. at Lhe 81~ A. arcording to Ram officials They said th<' football field "1lhrn lhe !>.tildium will run parallel lo lht• th1rcl base hot• 11f l'X1st1ng basc•htlll diamond rt was esl1muted that 50 vurd lint• seuls for foothall gaml'; will hc 80 feel from thl' :-.1dl·l1nt•:-. In a split vote. Newport Beach rity counrilmen have approved plans by the State Department of Fish and Game to install an artificial fishing reef off West Newport. Dissenting votes were cast by Councilmen Ray Williams and Don Mcinnis Williams had nothing to say in voting against the proposal Mon· <lay. but Mr fnni s. a WE':'!l Newport oceanfront resident. pre~ctcd that "this project will cause ~erious proble m s for Newport Beach " A similar proposal m ade last year was opposed by Mcinnis beta use he was fearful or the ef. lt'ct of the artificial reef on thl' c•ros1on of beach sand Las t yec; r 's project was -.trapped because the old L1 ber ty s hip Fish and Game officials "ere going to use proved to be too costlv This year's proposal invo!ves old concrete pilings and rock. Rut Mcinnis' concern~ have not rt1minishcd. in spate of a !et tcr from the U.S. Army Corps of -· . . Engineers slating that "the rock reef 10 75 feet of water and I 75 males from shore would not in· terrupt the hlloral transport of sand along lhe shoreline ··That correspondence and 30 cents will buy you a cup or ror fee." Mcinnis declared "I fail to understand how a J,?overnmenl agency 1the State Department of Fish and Ga me 1 can exempl !tself from thl' o.;ta le and federal environmental quality t1c-t-. whic h m andate that an environ mental impact report be prt."· parf..'d ·· C1• y !\1 an ager Roher• Wynn noted thal the department had processed a negative decla1·..i tion. a vt•ry hnef form of El R which contend~ thNe "111 b<:' nCJ env1ronm<>nl<Jl impart Police Seize Pol SANDWICH. M1-tss 1 ~\1'1 Pol ire seized HHo 20 ton:. of mars 1uana and arrested four people m 1:1 raid Monday at the Canal Fis h M a r k et w a re h o u s e h e n · authorities said I 7 , Saddlehaek VOL. 71, NO. 206, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 2S, l?78 Afternoon N.~. Stoeks TEN CENTS Tenant-owned Trailer Park Supported By KATHY CLANCY CM Ille Oallr Pilet St.ff Orange County planning com missioners voted 4·1 Monday to endorse controversial land use proposaJs in El Toro and South Laguna That means the commission wi ll recommend th at supervisors approve plans for a tenant-owned mobile home park on 232 hilly El Toro acres and & 25-unit beachfront condominium project in South La~una I Related editorial. Page A6 I Supervisors are to consider those proposals at a 9:30 a.m hearing Wednesday One of the proposals is by owners of Leisure Heights In· vestment Compan y who are seeking a change in land use des· ignation on their prop'erty from open space to medium and low density residential They hope to develop a 617 space mobile horne park offer- ing residents a home and lot in the $45.000 to $55.000 price range. It would be the county's fir s t chance for mobile homeowners to buy their own lots. The land is located along El Toro Road south of Cook's Corner. ' Commissioner William Mac· Dougall cast the lone vote against the proposal .. My vote was not against what was being proposed." Mac · Dougall said. "The vote was based solely on where it was located It seems to me to be almost impossible to have found a more difficult location than this." MacDougall 's comments echoed those of many surround· 1ng property owners and county planners. They said th<.' µroJeCl would disrupt the area's rural at· mos phere and t ax public services including the already accident-prone El Toro Road. Mobile homeowner advocate Pat Kish called the tenant· owned park "long overdue" and one that would help mobile home residents escape lot rent hikes and proble m s with their landlords. N e wly appoi n ted Com · missioner Rex Gaede said the , county has a need for such a de· velopment and "certain accom- modations have to be looked at." "U we don't make certain ac· commodations we are not being fair t o ourselves and our public," Gaede continued. But be called upon the de· veloper "to m ake this a showpiece." Both Gaede and MacDougall said the)' would be watching at <See LAND USE, Pa1e At> 'Big A'~ Home · j Orange County Welcomes ,~ams •., ------------~ NEW LOOK FOR ANAHEIM STADIUM -HOME OF THE PRO FOOTBALL RAMS Expansion for 70,000 Fans Shown In Black Lined Areas With Arrows Rams Paved Way West Journey to Anaheim Began Back in 1946 By GAR\' GRANVILLE Ot 1i. in11r P1101 Sulf The Journey that will bring th<> Los Angeles Rams to Oram!C County m 1980 began in 1941> when the then world cha mpion Cleveland Rams packed their bags and moved to Los Angele!.. Twelve yl'ars lat('r , tht.> Brooklyn Dodgers followed tht.· Rams tot he West Coast By then. howt•ver. the Rams had proved there wa~ rertik ground for maJOr league sports in the west The National Football Leagut• team had also shown that air travel back and forth across the country was both practical and profitable. In the process. the Rams aJso proved that s ports-hungry West Coast fans would flock to see teams and persona lities they had only been able to read about or hear of on their radios. Washington Redskins and the single-wing Gr('en Bay Packers The Rams more than held their own agamst professional football competition m their own home town. the fledgling Los Angeles Dons of the old All Am erica Football League. All that was left of that league when it folded in the early 195Ds was the San Francisco 49ers and the awesome Cleveland Brown:. And while the Ra ms were e s tablishing themselves as number one in Los Angeles ugainst all comers. including long-entrenched UCLA and USC in the college ranks, there were other innovations. The Rams were among the first to break the color line in professional football when they signed aging UCLA great Kenny <See JOURNEY. Page A2l Tax Cut Ruled Out For Boats, Planes Orange County boat a nd airplane owners won't be getting any property tax relief this year. M cCourt 's leg a I o pinion means that Orange County will join the dissident counties as property tax bills cover ing personal properly such as boats <See TAXES. Page A2) Confirms Anaheim Future Los Angeles Rams owner Car· roll Rosenbloom announced to· da y his National Football League t eam will move to Orange County in t1mt.' for the 1980 season. Rosenbloom·s announcement al a packed prl'ss conference t•nded with finality speculation the past few months that th<.' CLARK'S RUNBACK WINSATOAST-A4 RAMS' PLAYERS REACT TO MOVE-B1 PILOT POLLS FANS ON NEW HOME-B1 'TRADITION COMES TO BIG A '-B2 Ra m s would move 35 miles down the Santa Ana Freeway to Anaheim. "We feel the lacility in Anaheim is the most conducive to fan comfort in many ways - parking. access roads. seating a nd refresh mcnl stands '• Rosenbloom said ' <See RAMS, Page A2l Success Told With Skylab SPACE CENTER, Houston <AP> Sk)'lab. America's ~iant un· manned space laboratory. accepted radio commands aimed at prolonging its or- bital life. night controlle rs said today. "All 1s well aboard Skylab at this time ." s pokes man Bob Gordon said after 35 commands were transmitted through a Mad rid tracking station to return the vehicle lo a minimum drag attitude. Space officials hope the maneuvers will prevent further decay of Skylab's orbit until s huttle program astronauts late next year can use remote controlled rockets. to boost the vehi· cle into a higher orbit or cause it to return to Earth with a safe splas hdown. Deity .. Mel,.... -MOVING THE RAMS Owner Rosenbloom College To Change Oass Size Sa ddle bac k Commu nity College trustees voted unan· i mous l y Monday ni g ht to change minimum class size re- quirements from 12 to 18 slu· dents. Administrators said they were propos ing the policy c hange because t h e incr eased size would save money. and would bring the Saddleback District in line with other community col· leges throughout the state. Most have higher class minimums. of· fi cials said. Administrators could not pro- ject how much money will be saved. The college's average class size now is 27, Superinten- dent Robert Lombardi said. and the change· will probably push the average up to 30. Sharply protesting the board's move was Susan lngstad, Facul· ty Association president . She told trustees it was "appalling" to take action on the issue while most of the faculty is away for the s ummer. The question should be decided in faculty negotiations. s he said. Lombardi said he had consult· ed legal counsel and had been told class size minimum may be decided in teacher negotiations, but legally the policy may be changed at the board's discre· lion. R a m s ow n er- financier Dan Reeves was hailed as a pioneer of sorts. a di s tinction that somehow in later years s hifted to Walter O'Malley of the Dodgers. That became certain Monday when Assistant County Counsel William McCourt sent a memo to county officiaJs that declares Proposition 13 has no effect on the 1978-79 unsecured tax roU. Had the legal finding been otherwise. boat owners would have saved up to 60 percent on their 1978-79 tax bills while airplane owners wouJd have re. alized about a 30 percent sav- mgs. Capo Cuts Bus Routes If not the Rams. the fabled Monsters of the Midway. the Chicago Bears. drew big crowds to the Los Angeles Coliseum So did Sammy Baugh and his JARYIS: MUDDY PAST AUEGED Until the Proposition 13 cam. paign, Howard Jarvis was just a small frog In a small pond. That, at least. is the conventional wisdom. But columnist Jack Anderson !'i&)'S that s maJI pond contained muddy weter. He examines Jarvi.$' past on Page A6. There was never a question that the tax reform initiative's ro:tback of values to their 1975· 76 levels did not apply lo personaJ property such as boats and airplanes Ho"'1ever. there was a question about the I percent of full market value property tax limitation set b)' Proposition 13 The state Attorne)' General's Office as well as the State Board of Equalization earlier ruled lhol the or)e oercent Hmltalion should apply to personal prop- erty But some counties, Including Los Anaetes Count)'. said it didn't and billed personal prop· c rty owners under the pre. Proposition 13 method , School Trustees to Contimre Weighing Budget By WILLIAM RODG E Ol 1119 Oellr Pll .. Sbff Students will be wa lking farther to schools and parents will be oavinit more monev 1f they want their children to drive at the age of 16 because or budget cuts approved Monday by Capistramo Unified School District trustees. Board m embers s lashed another $1.038,000 million from the 1978-79 budget in the waJce of Proposition 13. Monday's reduc· lions leave trus tees about $400.000 short of an administra- tion recommended $3.6 million total cut. Trustees W\11 me~\ again July 31 to consider further cuts. On a 4·1 vote, with Trustee Ted Kopp dissenting, board members approved an increase in student walking distances that will translate to a $352,264 cut in transportation costs. The busing rollback means walking distances will be in· creased from 1.5 to two miles for fourth throug h sixth graders, from two to three miles for junior high children and from three to four miles for high S<'hOOI students. Kindergarten thi:ough-..third srade students. who currently are bused. wlll continu receiv· ing the service Kopp comJ)lnlned about reduc· Ina home·to-scbool bus service while continuing ser vice for ex· tra-curricular activities such as athletics. "I can't see students lakinlf a long walk and then getting all this extra busing." he argued. He also pointed out safel)' con· cerns. "We are a rural area with big city traffic." he said. "There are a lot of unsafe areas here and I think we have m ore of a responsibilil)' for the child com. ing to school." Kopp suggested studying the transpol1,a&.iQD... pco.u:ara ~d .re· fining schedules and eliminauna extra-curricular busing to re· duce costs. "We're not elimlnatina bus- 1 nit " Trustee W l ll iam (See BUSES, Pa1e Al) Grocery Walkouts Threaten LOS ANGELES (AP> -In· tense bargaining with two powerful unions was under way today in an attempt to avert walkouts that could lie ap California's major supermarket chains from Oregon to the Mex ican border. Bob Voigt, a spokesman for the Food Employers Council, said Monday the Retail Clerks Union in Southern California had agreed to extend its eontract ex· piratioo date Crom July 30 te Aug. 16, but added that talks were progressing "very, very slowly." "We haven't even gotten to money issues yet." Voigt said or the talks with nine union locals coveTing '76.SOO worke~. ••we're still talking about clerk wen and senioJtty . . . So we have a Ions way te go.·· The unioa has sehectulecl a strike v-. Aug. 15. Voigt said the talks with the clerks involve all major chain stores and some independents. Union negotiators were seelc· ing a wage and benefit package that would o(fset inflation as well as close the gap with ' higher -paid clerks in Northern • CaJifomia. The average clerk's wages in Los Angeles is $6.92 an hour, compared to $7.97 in San Francisao. The last Southern California food industry strike b)' the cle rks was io 1969 and lasted 19 days. In Northern California, taJlts were more intense with a ~ tract expiration deadline only a week away and one of eight Teamster locals already out on strike in a wildcat walkout. Four supermarket chains -1 Safeway. Ralphs, Lucky's and Alpha Beta -were negotiating with the Teamsters in San Fran- cisco, and the union has ex· tended its contract expiration date from JuJy 18 to July 31. But Teamster Local 315 re· fused to abide by the extension a nd pulled its 1 ,000 warehousemen eff the job at Safeway's huge Richmond warehouse . Coast Weat•er P a t c hy n ight a nd morning 1ow clouds. otherwise mostly sunny through Wednesday. ~ot mu ch c h a n ge 1n te mperatures. Hiihs from near 70 at the beaches to mid 80s inland a reas . Lows tonight in the mid 60s. IN81•ET8D~\' Linda Morley-Welb of Newpor1 &ach is on her U)(lM , to bdaQ a pilot for o mGJOT airline. Stt f'eoturing, Page Cl . •••• .. • I l~ DAIL¥ PILOT S8 TU!!!!t, July 2!, 1111 F ..... P,,.e A J JOlJRNEY TO ANAHEIM. • • \\ asbmgton to u contn.1l'l Rams co1ch Clark Shau1h OL'!)i.) forl'H•r l'hao~t?d t he face of footb.ill 1n lhc 1950-."' ht.•n. 1n it ~ur 1.1n:-t• mo\l' ugJuht tht> drectdt"d Bc.trs. hl' statwned running back Elroy Hm.ch outside a :.pht end That move brought the three receiver offcnM.· to foothall. an innovation thal 1s now a stand ~·rd part of the game It was Ram halfback Fred Gehrke who one day painted u pair of r am hc1rns on his hdmel The horns hl'camc• the Ram trademark and soon other team~ were copying the decorative And it was the competition between Ram quarterbacks Bob Waterfi e ld and Norm Van Brocklin in the 19SOs that brought the now-traditional quarterback debates a nd boos to football. In the early 1960$, the Rams a.gain faced hometown competi· t1on when the Los Angeles Chargers of the American Foot- ball League !->l'l up s hoµ in the Coliseum The Chargers lasted JUSt on<· !->Cason 1n Los Angelcs before de riding d1srret1on wa!-. the better part or valor und movrng to San Otego From that point on, there was no question but that the Rams were the da rling of Southern California football fans. But in recent year:.. sellouts at the Coliseum were less freque nt. Some said the fan turnoff was hecausc the Rams had reverted to cautious football against larklustC'r opponenls ltke Tampa Bay and New Orleans. Others blamed the slack on thl' Ram ha h1t of wanning d1\'l"-1on titlt·s and losing playoff gam es that derailed them on their way to the Super Bowl. Never far from the center of d1!)('U!)S1on involving the Rams' dl'stiny was the aging Coliseum In truth. because of a series of renovations. the Coliseum is a hl'tter football s tadium than it was 10 or 20 years ago. Rut the renovations haven't kept paC'e in fan comfort with new stadiums in Dallas. Detroit, St•attle. New Orleans and other Cltll'!) Wor sl'. the Co li se um nl'1J?hhorhv1Jd h<1s continued lo dl·tcriorate. Rall" spokesmen have careful * * * f',.._ PageAJ RAMS •.. "We also reel the stadlum will help provide a family·orienlcd grass roots support for our team lhat will be conducive to winning football "The Rams have never been a hurde n lo taxpayers and we nev e r want 10 be one .·· Ro:.l.'nbloom su1d a s he dis cu!)sed the private financing that will enlarge Anaheim Stadium from 42.000 to 70.000 seats The !)llver·ha1rcd Ram owner said all detail!> of the lease CO\ l'ring the Madium have not b<:en made final. But. Rosenbloom said. ''there has been agreement in principle <.ind basic areas of the lease have been reduced lo writing." i\ m ong other things, the Rams have a~rccd to s tay al l ht· s tadium for 30 years. The football team will be g1v<'n first prefe rence on playing dates over all other stadium ten- ants t'XC<'Pt the baseball Angels Rosenbloom said he is certain s uitable arrangements can bi· made with Angels' owner Gene Autry over the use of t he Big A The Ram owner also said. We will continue to be the Los Angt'le~ Ra ms. We have alway" thought of ourselves as a team he long1ng to the Los Angeles arl'a not Just the city of Los i\ngell's " Existing Ram~ season ticket holder!) will be g iven first priori· ty on comparable seat locations <•l the Big A. uccording to Ram officials. Th<.'y said the football field "'ithin lht• ~tadium will run parallel Lo the third hnse line of existing basC'brtll diamond. It was estimated that 50 yard hne seats for football games will be 80 feet from the sidelines ORANGE COAST se DAILY PILOT fhl'()r~ C.N1t O•HY PttoC W'!thwt\ich~~<Of'ft btl'W'OftM*'~ ~"'" l\OVbllV'f'(91tty f'll"0r~ c ... 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"""''"'' mlllt•t• llnt"1wtt~U '°""°"''.,.'' I)' •n 01ded com ersatwn:1 ct.·nter· tn8 on the ne1ghborbood problem tn tbe past few months whiJe ne~oti~tions with Anaheim were being ironed out "Well. wt.• don't wJnl lo dwell on that .. or .. Let·~ talk about !'Omt'thing else" were their usual <tr1swt.·r~ when ~!)ked about the ne1~hborhood problem. But u hagh crime rate In the mntir city and its Impact on Ml· tendance at the Coliseum without question played a part in the Ram decision to move But more of a lure to Ram owner Carroll Rosenbloom was the development promise 1n Anaheim. the opening of a busi· ness opportunity thul pales a football decision. So, at the end of 33 years the Rams are coming to Orange County. The team's move 1s. at least in part. a renection of a nationa l trend for s ports lee1 ms to aban don inner cities. Rosenbloom h as said he could have lived with th<' Coli~cum had its operator~ hl•t•<led hi!) calls for improvement~ But that's a part of hbtory now as the Ram!'> prepare to move to Orange County. Pray Idea Not Hard Newly elected Newport Beach Councilwoman Jackie Heathe r seemed s~ightly s tartled Monday night when Acting Mayor Ray Williams asked her to deliver the invocation at ~he opening of the meet- ing. Filling in for one of the local ministers who had failed to show up, Mrs. Heather prayed: "Give us wisdom in our deliberations and give us soft words. so that when we have to eat them la ter they won't be loo hard to swallow." Council observers noted that it was the first time in m e mory that an invoca- tion was followed by laughter and a round or applause. Capo Worker Arrested in Kidnap-rape A 24· year.old Capistrano Beac h gardener was arrested at 8 p. m . Monday on charges in- volving the rape or a San Juan Capistrano woman and the at tempted rape of a Capistrano Beach woman. Booked for rapl'. kidnapping, sex perversion and assault to commit rape was Andrew Guillen, 24. of 34731 Calle Romona. Orange County Sheriff's in· ves tigators arrested t h e gardener as he e me rged from his pickup truck near Doheny Beach Fire Station. He is being held in Orange County Jail in lieu of $2,SOO bail. Guillen is being held for the June 17 rape of a 26-year-old San Juan Capistrano woman alleged· 1y forced into a pickup truck. driven to a remote area. raped and forced to perform perverted sex acts. investigators said. Guillen aJso is charged with attempting to drag <1 34·year·01d Capistrano Beach woman inlo a pickup truck at 2:30 a.m . July 8 in what investigators believe was a rape attempt. That woman. investigator s said. escaped the attack. Four Women Poisoned by TmckFood T he County Health Depart· menl is investigating a reported case of food poisoning o f four women -factory workers in I rvine-who became ill aner eating fried foods they bought from a catering truck. Three of the women were seized in fits of vomiting an hour after eating the lunch Monday. paramedics said. and the fourth complained of extreme queasi· nes s. All were treated al Tustin Community Hospital and later were released lo go home. One returned to work. T he women were identified as Harue Shinto. 34. of Santa Ana. lkuko Collicott, 43. of Fountain Valley; Teruyo Rivera. 47, of CoRt a Mesa ; and Barbara Bickel. 37. of Tustin. T h ey are assem bly line workers at Plessey Peripheral Systems. 1674 McGaw Ave .. a computer components com pany According to reports. three of the women be~ame Rick aner eating rrted chicken which they said they bo~ht rrom a catering truck from Anaheim. The fourth woman h3d con sumed ftltd potatoes . She was the least ill Suspeet in Ctutody Offir<•rs I>an· ~fonkt-1 11~111 ;rnd Sll'\l W ti d l' y u I l ht.' W .11 kt' r . ~ 11 eh I' 11 I 1 c· l' Dc parlm('nl. hold light!~· Big S id. a 20 tool P' lliun '' h1J c:-.i:~pc:cl l rom ;.i 1.:11 l·u:-. mu1 l· 1 h ,1 n I h r 1 • t • \H' l' 1-. s a i{ '' 11 I o u k "1 >. pol1<·,·nw11 lo (•aplun 1 lw 110 pouncl """"' Sewage Plant Site Hit SadLHeback Advisors Back Niguel Eff olts Lagun a Niguel residents picked up a south-county ally Monday night 1n their fight agains t construction of a re - gional sewage treatment plant near Laguna Niguel Regional Park The SaddlcbaC'k Area Coordinating Council's ex ecullve board voted unanimou!) ly to support 1ls member or· ganizatio_n. the Laguna Niguel Community Assoc1at1on. in its appeal or the s ite before the county Board of Supervisors. C<?unt y p l an ning com - m1ss1oncrs approved a permit required lo build the Aliso Water M anagemenl Agency trl'atment plant near the park on July 18. Thi' proposl•d $15 million pl<1nt i s p a r I o f a S <I 5 m 1 I I 1 c1 n wastewater sysll·m planned t11 sen.c• a 55squ<•r<.• mill' ar(:a tn southeast Orangl' County, in C'luding El Toro. South Laguna and L<.iguna Niguel Community t1!.~oc 1 ation spokl's m o.tn 8111 Dl•nm!'>on told coordinating council board membl'rs h1!-> group I!> seeking an alte r native s ite to the "abomina· lion " Bill Te llman. coordinating council president and Laguna Niguel resident. noted that the propo:.ed r egional plant lies bet ween the rt>g1onal park and the Laguna Niguel Communitv Park und ,., to lw surrounded by County Maintenance Proposal Opposed County plans to shift slope, parkway and neighborhood park maintenance responsibility in new r esidential trac t s t o homeowners associations met with opposition in El Toro Mon day night SaddlebaC'k Area Coordinating Counc il's 1SACC'sl executive board split. 6·3. in rejecting the· proposal in favor of leaving maintenance with Count,· Service Areas. · The executive board is com· po se d or member s or homeowners associations con- cerned wilh budget recommcn· dations in County Service Areas 4, Leisure World : 6, El Toro- Lake Forest : 8. South Laguna Hills: 12. Aegean Jlills. and 3. Laguna Niguel. Monday's re action to the policy was the result of a letter from H.G. Os borne, County En· vironmental Management Agen cy director. notifying the group of the possible maintenance policy change. "As you know." wrote O s bo rne. ·'the passage of Proposition 13 reduces the capability of county s ervice a reas to fund maintenance of ad· ditional landscaped areas. in· eluding parks. as well as to a c· cumulate funds for capital ex- penditures suc h as park construction." One way to continue financing p ark development. he said. is for the county not to ac C'ept l andscape m a intenanre responsibilities. "This can be done by requ1r· ing the homeowners' a ssociation of a n y fu ture tracts to be res ponsible for maintenance of s lopes and parkways with the tract. including .. slopes along a rterial highways." Osborne s aid. He suggested a second policy requiring associations to main· ta in neighbo rhood parks. whether unde veloped or developed. Service area funds then would be devoted primarily to main- tenance of s lopes. medians. parkways. park sites and de· veloped parks already accepted by the county. development of existing and future park sites and maintenance or future com- munity <larger > parks. SACC president Bill Tellman F,....Pa~AJ TAXES ••. a nd airplanes are prepared this week. It also mean!i thal boat and airplane owners will be paying slightly highe r taxes in most cases this vear. Mccourt conceded in his writ· ten opinion that the issue is "not entirely free from doubt ... of Laguna Niguel said he liked the propo!)al lie s~ud 1t was similar to proposals advanced in previous years by L<tguna Niguel residents T ellman said s lopes in the communilH:"I are maintained pr1 manly fo r neighborhood hent•f1t. but that under C'urrcnt policies everyone 1n a service arc<t must pay for mamtl.'nance Ob,1c•C't1011s were• raised hy d 1 r e c t o r II a r o I d H t· t k a n d treasun·r G<try Stn•t•t who s aid res idents of newl)' developed areas would "scream " al paying a fc.•c to ma111ta1n the ir own areas through ci homc•owners <.i!->· soc1alion while paying County Service Area taxi':, for main· Lenancc• of alrc•;.uly developed neighborhoods. Burglar Sm ashes El Toro Window A burglar who s mashed the wan dow to gain entry took $1.000 1n cash from an El Toro home. Orange County sheriff's or f1cers said the break·in occurred at the home of Kt.•1th Rowland. !ii of 22502 L<1kl' Forest Drive lie was away al work al the time two housing projt•<'I'>. 1n1·lt1d1ng lhc cxpcn~iVl' Kile 11111 t1t.'Vl•l1ir> mcnt Ali so Wat1:r M.111 .. gl·mt·nt Agency officiab hci v<• C'Ootcndc'1 the sate is ideal for several rca sons. one bean~ that a smC1lJcr sewage treatme nt ~•te and reclamation center i" located next to the proposed le1rger plant. F,..•PageAJ LAND USE. • • other st eps in the planning and zoning process to me1ke sure the development is a model one and tha t the units are priced in the so-called affordable range. MacDougall also cast the lene dissenting vote on a proposal by property owner Robert Dolley to build 25 mult1 ·Story con dominiums on a 1 1 acre plot in South Laguna The land is located on the seaward side of Pacific Coa~t Highway north of Bluff Drive near Laguna Roya le con· dominiums. Members of the South Laguna CiviC' Association opposed the land use cha nge, contending it should remain single-family rt'sidential Association spokes man An thony Grasso contended the con· dominiums would interfere with the lifes t yle of s urrounding s1ngle-familv homeowner~ But ~lrs. ·.John Paugh. whose homt' would bt-between the new project and the Laguna Royale condominiums. said the con clominium residents have been good neighbors. Monday's endorsem ent was the second time commissioners attempted to come up with a recommendation on the land use proposals. In late .June a short·h:rnded com mission. with just three of five members present, split in their vote and shipped the pro· posab on to supervisors without a recommendation. Supervisors sent the package b ack again. however . after County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said supervisors s hould have a <'Om m 1ss1on recom mendat1on lwtore making a final dec1s1on ,, Sclwols ' Music Rescued The Saddleback Valley t;n1ftC'd School D1stnct plans to l'l1minah: t•lcmcnt.Jry school rnus1c program!> to balance its budget were scored by an area organizntion Monday night. FollowtnJ? a report by Bill Hat ton . C'dUl'al ion comm 1ttee d1 airman. Saddlehack Area Coordinating Council cSACC\ voted unanimously to recom mend putting the programl> back an the district budget, a $183.000 Insertion. Hatton. a teacher in the Long Reach school system . took issue with district plans lo continue • Mter·school s port!' programs while trimming music educa· t1on I ' l SACC's executive committee however. refused to propose cut llnl( intra mural sport~ to secure funds n-<1u1rcd lo oper:Jlt> tht' mwuc pro~ram School d1i-tnct trustees hope to <•1>1m1vl' :1 final 1978-79 budget by Aug to 1'hey approvt•d a $33.S million "publlcat1on " budget last Wl>dne'lday. trimming S4 million frf)m earlier budget estimates. Along with the music pro· grams. Superinte11dent Richard W(·ltt· r1·l·ommend<:d abolishing th1· 1nstru1·tional aide program. with th1· 1·xcept1on of :ihout 30 ~p1·1•1til cducation aides and tn m 11\111S: $500.000 from main- t1•r1a n<·<-and 11ix:ral1ons lie· 1111"1 n·nimmended ma king thf' SI 2 m1llH1n pupil tra nsporta tlflO prull(resm and food service 11elf •wpportlOJ! and comb1mnR the Mt-nt<illy G1ned Minor Pro grnm wilh the state·lunded Im · provement Program Tru!-.tees also approved We lte's proposal to purs ue trans fer of the district's adult education program to Sad- dleback Commumty College. F,...P~AJ BUSES ••. Thompson countered. "We're merely moving back the dis- tances within wh1ch we are bus· ing students." Trustees also disagreed over a move to cut so-called "behind the wheel " driver training from high school programs. Board members appi-oved the driver training cut 4 to I. with trustee Jan Overton dissenting 'Y' Counselor In Rape Rap REDWAY (APt -A 21-year old camp counselor ha!-. been Jailed for investigation of r aping a 15 y~ar-old girl a nd. sexually molcstUlJ! a 9-ycar·old girl at j YWCA camp. 1:'hc Humboldt County sheriff'<. office reported Nathaniel Lee of Richmond was arrested at tht.· camp. about 150 miles north of San Francisco. Stereo, Rifles Stolen in Toro Stereo equipment and two nnes were taken from an El Toro home by a burglar who entered the house via the sliding glass door at the rear. Orange County s heriff's of· ficers said the break-in occurred at the home of Carol Ann Poller. 33. or 24341 Fordv1ew Drive. They valued the loss at St ,208. Tuwiay. July 25 1978 s DAILY PILOT A:J Power Cuts Tested on Leis11re World 8)' JERRY CLAU~E:\ OI U. 0.llJ Pl ... iloltt Electric lly that o perates Leisure World, Laguna Hills. area water heaters and air con dltioners has been cut mtermit tently over the past two week:-. without apparent negative re suits. The power cuts. part of a test .. ing project in the "all-electric" community that will continue over the next 12 months are be i n fl conducted by Southern AoJ. . ~ ... California Edison Company as pa rt Of I~ "f'O\\ eri.hirt" prO· gram The testing pha~e follows in- stalla uon of 20,000 "gray boxes" un air conditioners and water h eat e rs The b oxes enable Edison to automatically cut power to area heaters and air conditioners during p eriods when peak demands are placed on the company to supply elec· tricity. usually during hot sum · mer d ays. Al"W~ HE'S WELL ON HIS WAY TO HIS FIRST MILLION John Ribelln With Assistant Wendy Gree First Million? He's Overcoming Handicaps SEATTLF. IA P l John Hibehn, crippled by cerebral palsy sinet• birth, felt lc>ft out wht'n he w:.is a youngster, so he turned to business and now as working on his first million. "When l was in graclt• school I used to watch the other kids play baseball. basketb;;i ll and football. 1 could never Join them ." reca lled Rihclin, 24 "Thi.'n I <i1:-.covercd I could buy things to en· tcrtain myself and have fun " II E LEIT SCHOOL AITER THE SJ.X1.b grade to work for his fathC'r, a logger al Cl:Jllam Bay on the northern edge of Washington's Olympic Peninsula At 16. di-;cour11~ed over ms inability to play musica~ instru· mc'nt:.. he turned the handicap into a profit by managing a rock band J\t 22. he "retired " from the music business and opened a used-car lot in Port Angeles. A lucky car d~al led him to land in- ves tment. Now he controls SS00.000 worth of property. rttently vaca- tioned in llawau and JUSt ordered a $28,000 custom -built luxury con vcrt1 blc HIS GOAL IS TO MAKE a million by the time he is 30 - "the first million." he adds with a grin lie attribull's ha :-suct·css to "drive" and a "good horse· trading M'nsc .. "Anything J ohn wanl~ to do -if he wants to do it bad enough he'll do it That's JUSl John," says Wendy Gree, 22, his longtime friend and assistant. MISS GREE SAID RIBEUN HAS had to endure taunts about his affliction. but s hrugs it off as ignorance. "l don't fl·el !-torry for him." she said. "Because if he gets in ._. ru1 of ~e1f.p1ty. h(' m1~ht waste his life. That would be <• :.ha m t'. becau~(' ht• ha.., !-uc:h a good mind." Saddleback Trustee Resigns From Board Saddll'b3<'k l'ollt'J?e trustrr Donna Rl'rry hus resigned from the ho<.ird effective Au~. 15 Mrs ANry told surprised fellow tn¥'tecs Monday night that her husband had hcen nf fl•r e d ~1 Joh 1n Nort h ern California and sh<' dad not \\ant to stand in the wuy of uccept ance. Thanking ht1t1rcl member.., for their friendship . ..;he said. "Be happy for u~ .. The trustees offer£•d tlw Ma .... sion Viejo· El Toro arc>.i bourd member !!OOd wishes and pra1Sl' for he r work for thl• college In a jovial mood. board president Larry Taylor said. "I think it's a move some of the r est of us have thought about very seriously si nc e June 6 <pas'>agc of Propos1t1on 13> .. The board the n moved to ap- point a replacPment for Mrs Berry whose post will be f11lcd in the regular March 1979 election Trustees could call a special election but 1t would cost the dis· trict about $100.000. Taylor in s tru c ted a d · min 1s trators to b egin i m · mediately soliciting letters from anyone Interested in applying for Mrs. Berry's post. Deadline for applications Is Aug. 15. of· ficials saJd, and as legally re. quired the appolntment will be m ade within the following 30 days Mrs. Berry was appointed in 1913 when the Saddleback Dis· trlct board expanded from five to seven m embers. She had worked on sevtral college ad· vlsory committees prior to her appointment. QUITS COLLEGE BOARD Trustee Donna Berry She and her husband Edward live in Mission Viejo and have two children. Carter in Plea WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi· dent Carter "very str ongly" urged Democratic conareaslonal lenders today t o support re· l'umed U.S. arms sblpm ent.s to Tuft(ey and to oppose a move 1b pnve the way f or future economic dealings with Rhod esle, a spokesman ro· ported. ProJeet manager Pete Woods said a ll water heaters in the Leisure World area were shut. off for seven-minute periods dur mg four days in the past two weeks. No one, he said. com· plained of cold water. Complaints that were reg· istered Included the "buzzing" or some relays and "clicking" as equipment was actuated in some of the homes b y microwave relays, he said. Bovan Slaging Most s1gnif1cant. possibly. was Edison's test that shut down air conditioners for seven-minute periods each hour from 10 a m through 9 p. m on July 11 and 12. two of the hottest days of this summer. Woods said no one complained about warmer homes. The a utomated s witching system, designed t.o rotate the use of air conditioners and elec· tric water heaters. is the result of a stale Leg1slatur<' order lo the Public Utilil1es Commission requiring utility companu.'' to d evelop e nergy conservC1t1011 and peak-flattening programs Following the 12-month test1nJ! period. "operatioit of the dev1C'e"i will be limited to davs when Edison's electrical demand reaches critical levels.·· Wood~ said Monday. Woods said the latest test was scheduled for Monday afternoon when water heaters were to be turned off between l and 7 p .m CurrC'nt tesLc;, he said, are to dl'lt.•rmin<' n•habillty of tht• ~ys t<.'m and whether power cut:. n•sult an customer complainL' rega'rding lack of cool air or hut water. Woods said his office will close down Friday following initial tt-st1ng and has asked Edison powershift customers to direct ques tions to Edison's El Toro District OHice. 835-5200 m tht' future. 3 Suspects Get Separate Trial By TOM BARLEY Ol IM D•llY Plktl Si.tt Three Huntington Beach men who allegedly accepted a con· tract that called for the killing or Stephen John Bovan of Fountain Valley were gr anted a separate trial Monday in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Robert Knceland 's granting of the pre-trial motion by the defense means that JNry Peter Fiori, 41. Raymond Steven Resco. 28, and Anthony "Littll' Tony" Marone Jr .. 23, will be tried in his courtroom Oct. 30. That trial will be followed J an. 9 with court action against four others named in the grand jury indictment issued after the slay- ing last Oct. 22 of Bovan. 36. They are: Alexander Ku)jk, 28. of Newport Beach and his wife. E lsie Caban Kulik. 29; Joseph Gabriel Fedorowski, 27. of Laguna Beach. and Newport Be a c h bus inessman Joseph Shelton Davis. 28. Fiori once faced the death penalty for his alleged killing of Bovan who died on the sidewalk outside the El Ranc hito rest aurant in Newport Beach. Police said nine s hots were pumped into his body . Judge Kneeland has removed the special circumstances case aj:!ains t Fion with the res ult that the prosecution will now seek a verdict or first degree murder against the Huntington Beach tno. The decis ion lo grant separate To Aid Cities trials followed several weeks of pre-trial motions which were freque ntly delayed to enable the prosecution and defense at torneys to work on possible pica bargaining negotiations. All such negotiations have bogged down with each side an· grily accusing the other or bad faith during the discussions and of failure to carry out what were described as firm promises. It appeared at one lime that Fiori would be allowed to plead guilty to second degree murder. But t he offer by the prosecution was contingent on Resco and Marone joining in the plea and was withdrawn when both men declined It "as learned late Monday that the prosecution will ask for nothing higher than second degree murder at the trial of the Kuhks. Fedorowsk1 and Davis. Attorneys for all seven defen- dants wall be back in court Aug. 14 to ask for a change of venue in both trials. The prosecution regards the motion as pointless and doomed to failure. It as alleged that Bovan was earmarked for dPath shortly after he participated 1n the kid· napping of Kulik The prosecution claims the killing uncovered w h at is described as :.i multi·million dollar drug s muggling ring in Orange County in which illicit revenues were hidden in the cof· fers of outwardly res pectable husiness firms 'IT'S RIDICULOUS' Alyn Chesselet AP Wlropl>olo• 'STILL JEALOUS' Tom Horsley S11itor Sues Claims Broken Date Costly SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A young accountant says he would rather win back her heart than win his S38 suit against a cocktail waitress who broke a date. But Alyn Chesselet wouldn't agree to a date with Tom Horsley anywhere except in Small Claims Court. which 1~ where they met Monday night i\ judge heard each side and wilt rule later. . Armed with a r ed cardboard painting of a broken heart, the 30-year-old Horsley hauled the woman he says he s till loves to court, demanding that she re1m burse him for the time and travel expenses he invested in their date. pe rson to make me madder," said Horsley, a thin. bearded ma n. "I don't like to be taken advantage of." In court. they wen• pohh'. .J udgc Richard FigorH .. '. who will send each a copy of h1~ writ lt'n dec1s1on . looked puzzled and ut limes angry. · · l hope someone has somt' legal bas is for this." he told Hors ley when the accountant prt'senled Exhibit A. the cardboard broken heart. They parted in 1967 when she brok<.' a date to a football gaml' and sent him "a nasty, really nasty Halloween card." Horsley s aid. Why did he pursue her again? ·uc1 Prof Seeking National Computer He calls his date with Miss Chesselet, 31. an oral contract They had agreed to go to M~c th<.· musical "The W1z" toge~her la:.l F e bruary. H e went t o the musical a lone a nd sold her uckets attheboxoffice. Miss Chesselet came to court accompanied by two mal t• friends. · · r still love her as a person She's attractive. intelligent. has a magne tic personality." he said . and sighed again. The only qua lity Mi s~ Chessel<.'t said s he finds in Horsley 1s his persiste nce. And that. s he added. is annoy ing By PIOUP ROS MARIN OI tM D•ll'f Pilot Statt A UC Irvine professor ts at· tempting to wm federal financ· ing or a national computer in· formation resource center to aid local governments that use com· puters. The ~enter. if e stablished. would offer cities. counties and othe r public agencies. informa- tion about availabl<.' computer t<'chnology and about what uses other agencies are making of it. Dr. Kenneth L. Kraemer. as- sociate professor in the graduate school of administration and director of the UCI Public Policv Research Organization. will lead• an international symposium on the subJectnext month. Kraemer said tht'.' Washington. D C . symposium will bring togethN experts from Japan and Europe, where computer re· source centers already exist. Congressmen and represen- tatives from the l.J.S. Depart· ment of Housing and Urban Development a re expected to at- tend the J\ug. 6 to Aug . 10 con- ference. as are representatives from interested cities. The city manager of Irvine. for one. plans to attend. "We think it's a s uperb idea." William Woollett J r . said. Kraemer explained that with s uch a resource center. a city planning a new computer pro- Free Rides For Seniors Seen Ending Senior citizens may have to pay 15 cents to ride Orange County Transit District <OCTD > buses starting in September. OCTD directors said Monday they would leave it up to county supervisors to decide whether or not to continue subsidizing the free bus ride1' for seniors. In the past, county govern- me nt picked up I.be $250,000 a year tab from federal revenue sharing funds so seniors could ride buses ftee. gram-for example, catalogumg oity ordinances by computer could find out how other cities have don<' it. what the costs were. the problems. and advan· tag cs. Kraemer said e:.limatcd cosL5 for a center arc about $9 million fo r the first five years. Conse· quent funding, he said, would be purtly self-supporting through the participation of local agen· cies. Besides providing information about computers and compute r programs to local agencies, the center would do research and coordinate training programs for elected officials and ud· minis trators who work with computer technology. Kraeme r said in certain selected cases. the center would provide assistance to cities de· velopmg computer cupab1hty. "I 'm jea lous even now." Hors ley said with a sigh. "It's just ridiculous." S<•1d M 1ss Chesselet. who c laims Hors ley has been harassing her s ince they met as students in Mexico 13 years ago. H ors l ey. who li ves 1n Campbell and works outside of San .Jose. wants to be paid 11 cents a mile for tht' 100-mil(· round trip to San Francisco. a~ well as $8.50 an hour for the t wo hours he wasted. He also feels Miss Chesselet should reimburse him for the $4 court fee. "If he wins his case. womcr\ will be wary to accept d ates. It will ruin a lot of people's social lives," Miss Chesselet argued. There were pre-court insults. "He was verbally abusive." said Miss Chesselet. a waitress at Vesuvio Cafe. "She was cold and cruel and deliberately broke the date an Shots Fired At Rent Foe JM PEfiIAL BEACH CA P > Polict' arc investigating a gun fire att:.ick on Joseph liangert':- ~1partment. Bangert said it onl~ t1n·d him up in his drive for a rc•nt control meas ure on lhe ballot. "I thank this has happencrl hecau ... P deve lopers and landlord-; know we an· going for ct rent 1nitaut1ve," s31d Bangert afte r fi ve s hots were fired into hie; apartment Bangert. 29. 1s a student of urban and rural studies at uc· San Diego and co-founder of tht• Imperial Beach Tenants' Union. "h1ch wants rents rolle d back to 19i5 ll'\ els. THE STOREKEEPER NOW IN PROGRESS ALL SALE MERCHANDISE IS 50% OFF We are confident you will find an excellent selecHon of fine sale merchandise from our exisHng stock. The sale concludes Saturday July 29th. Please be sure of sizes. All sales must be final. • 1028 Irvin<' Newport Beach. Cahfnm1a Phone 042-7061 But directors said county s upervisor s may be h ard pressed t<1conUnue the program be.cause of th budget crunch brought on by passaae o! Proposi· ·----------------=;;;.=.. tlonJ3. The cul"renl ltff rtde program explrcs Sept. 1. ' ,. 0All V PILOT L SC l~~.-July 25. 1978 Jo§t · Coa ting ~ ~":--. with"'~~ To1n ~~,. 24 Report fuj111ies Engine Quits; Plane Lands in Field ~1111'"phine They're Ralph's Rams OA \' OF THE R.U1: The big excite ment an Orange (.'ounty today \\ 1t!'. tht> comanfo! of news long expected. The l.1h /\ngl'll'!-. Ram'> profes~ional football team will no l11nJ?l'r ht· playing its horn<' games 1n Los Angeles after tht' 1979 !-t'<ll>On When the.· 19RO profos~1one1l grid1on wars commenc" thl' Rams will be calling Anaheim Stadium home. Asid e from thl• ohv1ous prestige of having a Nationul V1w tball L<'a~ue franc hi se opcratmg out of Orange County. there is little qut•st1on that the coming of the Rams wall han· a signafie<.1nl t.•<'onomu.' impact in our region. It should lll' a ma1ur hypt.• for business and mdustry SO WHO GETS CREDJT for all of this? Certainly Anaht.'im city offi<'aals and administ rators who operate the st.tc11um ;and conH·ntion ('enter They had the vision to l'Ome up v.llh <I pack<i ,:!t.• deal for Rams owner Carroll Ro~l'nbloom that had future success written all over it. Cert;11nly som1· rt·ver'>t' credit must a bo go to the Los \ngt.·h·s offH'lilh v.ho 1gnon·d the improvements Hownbloom wanted at thl· <iging Los Angeles Memorial Col1s1•um Tht.•y J.!IAglcd and slapped their sides at the no· twn Anaht•1m eould steal the Rams The~ .iren't giggling today LA County S upervisor F l·nny llahn 1s m outhing sour grape'> a ll over r<1di o. TV an'1 the nt•wspapcrs KALAMAZOO. Mich. 1 AP> A North Central Airlines plane carrying 43 people lo1>t power an one engine shortly after taking off 1n heavy fog from the Kalamazoo airport today The pilot made an emergency belly landing in a {'Ornfield authorities said CO·PILOT JOHN Mcfarland. 30. of Chicago. s uffered a br oken back and one passenger s uffered a broken pelvis. Both wt're hosp1tahzl'd an fair l'Ondil1on Twenty two othe rs were treat cd for minor inJunes hut were not hospitalized "Our prim e interei;t 11> that the re were no fatalitie~. Hoo my'·· s aid Roger Gardner of lhl' Federal Aviation /\dminis tratjon orrice near Detroit "YOU WOULD BE more right in saying 1t was an emergenc}' landing than a crash landing " Sgt. Terry Looman. a poli<:l' officer from nearby Portage and on e of the first to arrive at the scene, said one wing of the twin en gine prop.jct was ripped off. µr opel l ers were heaval .>- damaged. windows and seats were broken. and fuel and part s of the plane were s cattered across the 100-acrc field Looman said he found pilot ll<.1rold Moe. 33. of Holman. Wis . wrapped in a blanket. suf fering facial injuries and corn plaining of a grl'al deal or pain. DEN N IS FELDMAN, ..t ~pokes.man for the FAA 1n Was hington. said Moe had callt!d the tower to rePOrt the engine troublt• and w;.is cleared to land .tt any runway ut th<> airport Feldman !'.tlld tht•re was no further radio contarl with tht.> pla nt•. F light 801 bound for Detrmt. 130 miles to the east The Conva1r 580. which can hold up to 48 passenger-;. was carry ing 40. m<.1ny of th<•m bus 1 nessmen. lht• pilot. co·pilol and a stewardess "I've been 1n worse uu!o cra s hes ... said passenger Dave Barton of Three Rivers. Mich A FEW OF THE oth<'r passengers who returned to the a irport were sobbing Some had muddied clothing from walking through the cornfield lo taxis that were c;ummoned to the scene. A witness !>aid thc plane was coming down at a sleep angle when the pilot ..ipparently s aw a large stand or trees in his flight path. brought the plane up in a s harp left bank to <.1vo1d them. and landed the plane with its wheels still up Fog was heavy 1n the arcd and v1s1b1 lity wal<. about a half mile at the lame of tht• landing. airport officials said Pregnanf K athlt•cn Sulhnin Alioto l' a n ct I d a 1 I' I 0 I' I h l' Dt•mo<:r:1t1t· nom11wtion t11 t he L' S St' n "1 t• 1 r· om :\1 a~'><Jl'hll'>l'I h .tnd u 1 k of I (Ir ml' I' s all r·· '"' n (.' I •q· (I Mayor .Josl'ph 1\1101 0. h.i-.. .innounn•d tltal -..ht• \ul1 h .l\ l' .1 h.1h\ Ill Fl'IH'll,11'\ ..W l' w;inl ·, hv p (•oplt• c'il M:J ss athU ~l'lh to he.· tlw "'> I' C 0 n d t 0 k I It I\\ . h l' I announcement :,<J 1U . WHILE T U E CREDITS are b eing han<'ed out. ht1\.\.(•ver, one gl·ntll·man shouldn't be forgotten. He is our ov. n Oran1w Counlv Supervisor Ralph Clark Clark was Elderly Pair Survive Couple Lost Five Days m Minnesota Woods .\upt•ri 1wr Hol'Jh Clark neteat Turned to Victory .ts h\·d t11 lil'.tcl .1 r•amµa1gn to gi.ltn ritizen support for tht· H.1111:-. mm 1· to Orani.:t• County F:H'l•d with a n.··e lec11on campaign of his own. Cl<1rk t1111k 1 h1 · t h:tlll'ngt• to head the effort. Early on. he put his -.agn.itun· b1~ as .John H<rnc1Jck's on full ·page newspaper .Hb th<•t -.11ui;:ht !-UpPorl of thl• populace \ml cl1d thl'~ hrl'·haw at Clark from up Los Angele.., \\ ") Tlw h1ek -c11111Hy suµt•rv1sor was really making a fool out of h1m:-df Put 111 'ooth:.ill parlanc·\'. 1t was as if Supervisor Clark h.11 1 ril'ldNI .i k1rkoff eight yards deep in his own end zone .inti r hl'n lookl'd upfield tu :-.l'c the ent1n• Loi-Angeles pt\ DU I ,H't· ht•:iring <lcm n un h1 rn D1~rrc.•t1on would s uggest 11111 ru1111111g v.1th the ball ('lark l'ho-.l' to run "1th 11 WllE~ TllE OR.\NGE County s upervisor's newspaper all-.. rnl'luded a <'Ollpon. cisking that people chp 1t. fill 1t out. put 1L 111 an t.·m·clopt• and pJy for a ... tamp to show their s uµ purl tor the> Ham!> In Orc.1n)!c• County. gr <.1vc fears were ex l>l'l''''"' that Cla rk v.ould ncn·r get his "run back cam 11,11i.:n to lht· om·) ;ircl lam· Tht>n tlw 11uq1ouring hl'gan En\'elopcs with coupons ll11cidt•tl (.'la1·i.. ·~ offi<.'e Pt·ople t:Vt'n ~ent money to s upport him Som<• ... end l'hl·cks for Rams season tickets a t \11.1ht.•1m -..1.1d1um Thl' enthus iasm had to h<ivc impressed t tw H.1m:-11v.1wr~h1p (.'1;11 k h.ul thu!> sµl·a111l'aded a drive that turned sun· dl'11·,11 and rui1l'Ull· into .1 \'lt tory that may have a healthy 111111.1t·t on <h'an).!l' County for many years to com(' \ l"<w~l T11J-..t 111 ovr Supl•rvisor Ralph Clark. Car Prices Rise I> E fHOIT '1\ P l':conom1cs 1n the Land of the Rising Sun h.n I' lllll'l' ,1g<.1111 rnadc fktro1t the Land or the Rising Price Crown'1'd AP Wlrephoto :\largarel c;ardllll'I'. "'""~ South Afncu. was <·rownl'd :\l iss l 'nivcrsc :\londay nig ht at J\eapulco. with non<.• of t h e u n p I c a s a n l n <' s s t h .1 1 11s u <dlv characterizes South .\fr1can partidpation 111 international compl'tillort :\Ii~s C.S 1\.. .Judi ,\nderSl'll of fl unol u l u. pl :ired ~t·t·oncl BAGLEY. Mann <A P l ·I c·alled on the Lord for help anti he did ... !'.aid Cora Bubb. 67 from th<' hospital bed. She was stranded for f1vl' day!> an the northern Minnesola woods with only s ug a·r <'Ube'> <1nd raspberries to eat MRS. BUBB ANO her 8H·yt't.ir old husband. Phil. were lis ted an satisfactory cond1t1on tochiy, two da ys after a bl'rrvp1cker C'hJnCl1d upon tht.•m Reporter Released; Court Review Called HACKENSACK. N .. J <AP I New York Times reporter Myron A Farbt.•r reported to authorities here today to c.1wait th<' New .Jersey Supreme Court ·s dec1s10n on whether he should re main freL• while an app<•al of his contempt conviction is heard. Farlwr. 40. s pent seven hours m the Bergen County Jail on Monday ufter he refus<'d to turn over his -------~ ------- notes 1n the "Or X" trial an curare. If conv1ckd. he could which a New Jersey doctor b ac faCl' up to fi\'e consecutive laf • \'Us ed of murdering fi ve pu· terms t1ents Statt• Supn•mt• Court .Justlc(' ~lorn!> Pas hman had s tayed Farbe r's conviction and had re· leased Farber P cll•r Carter. <.1 s pokt.•sman for the Supreme Court, said wriltcn arg uments and baekground papers on the case have been de· li,·ercd to each of the seven j ustices th rou~hout the s tate. The Justices were reviewing the document'\ l o determine whether they s hould meet in Trenton. the stale C<.tp1tal. and hear t.•mergency appeals . DEFENSE ATTORNEYS for Or. M<lrio .Jasl·alevich m;.,imtain that F:.irber's note!'. an' essential to their case. !WOMEN'S I • FAMOLARES Thr Bubbs were un .10 outing to pick blueberries last Tuesday when their car got stuck in .i mudhole on a dirt road about 35 miles northeast or their Park Rapids home Bubb. who h a~ J !>l o w heartbeat cond1t1on and arthritic legs. had tried to go for help Ul<J ing his pietal orthopedic walkt•r lie was found lying lace down Sundav afternoon. about two miles from thl· car and 150 vards from tht• h1ghwuy · WH EN REVIVEO. ht.· 1t.•d rescuers to his wife Author1t1cs -.aid no st.•arch had bt.•t•n muunt t.•d be('aUSl' the coupk ha d not been reported missing ~rs. Bubb has arthritis in her batk and legs and I!'. ~· diabet1c- She ~a id s h<' f1r~t took fier husband's w<ilk<'r and tried to reach J highway .. But aftt.•r ,1 \\hilt.'." s he s aid "I km•w I t.·ouldn 't make ll. so I went back lo the e11r ... At 7·30 a .m. Wednt.>!>day. Bu bb took the walker and headed out an the ram. his wife said. After he collapsed. he lay ther<' four days . enduring two rains torm!> and tns<•cts. :.i uthorit1cs !.:tld ~1RS. BUBB l"O U~D sOml' ras pbcrru.•s near the t'ar and drank muddr wat<'r from .1 nearby mars h·. Shl' s lept an the l'ar. running lht· motor .it •n t<·rv ab when she ne<•dl•d it .. heuter Shl' sau1 s he drank <.111 tht.· t•of let• they had brought with thl'm and ate 15 sugar tubes. "I was concerned th~•t I might not make 11.·· sht.• :-.<.1id. "But I pravcd to the Lord thJ I nothtnL' v.uu ld haµpt.•n I JU '>I la.111 ,1 teeling that Huhh v.ould get help tu mt· somt.• wav .. llOW.\RD :'l.ORQt,;IST of u ,1gley had decided lo go bern picking on the !>a mc> dirt road Sunday afternoon His wife, anct -.on. Virgil. were with him in tht.'tr four-whccl·dravl' \t'h1clt• \\hen they saw dubh lying tn th\· road. h1~ \\alkt.·r '>tal l nt.•xt to ham V1rg1I !"orqu1st !.atd his 1.1m1h tried to find out how BUl)h gm therl' but al first could 111Jt un de rs tand his answN·-. i;_:vt.•ntuat I}. they understOOd that Bubb'-. wife was an a car down the road ......... -::--::--::--::--::--::--::--::--::--::--::--::--::--::--::--::--::--::-~ IMEN'S I • FLORSHEIM ~ 'hr.v-..ler Corp .1nnounccd Mond<.1y that 1t is increasing base pr1l'\·-.. or\ 11' l!l7!J IJud ge Colt and Plymouth Arrow about 1.3 1w1 n·nt. nr .in ;J\ i·ra).!l' of S77. <1s a r('sult of a plunge 1n the value of 1 tw t :-.. d11ll;11 <Jg;Jtn:-.t the .J apant•se yen 1 Related commentary. 1'<1J.!1• B~ • F arber's articles led Bergen Countv author ities to renew their investigation of a series of mvs tenous deaths at R1verdcll Hos pital in Oradell 12 years ago Jascalevich. referred to as Dr. ReC)lllcrty $26 to $40 N s25 X in Farber's stories. is on trial on ch<.1rges he murdered fivt• p<i t1ents with the muscle relaxant ·High Winds Rip Arizona Tornadoes, Thunderstorms Plague Mitboost A•t>u Quft Ht Lt Pep ,. ...... ll!!!~~'lff!!!!!!~~ An ... n11t Ud•l••"O''' t\if!•••'Hlndm Ot\n•~t( II, 801-.t· t.iO\f0'1 ~ t)'O~f"l\\1'111,. ~ylldlO ('n~•l.in ~c (f\1(•14:.lU (1ri.t1nnd1t (1wyt"lifn(J i C>al Ft Wlt1 O•nvf'r ()(o1ro11 Ht ll"n• ~ ~~~;~~" 1> '"'~'""" :Ill "•n \ C "V i jl\ V'f'Od' ltf\I,. 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Opposition is expected on Capitol Hill to the variable rate mortgages. which the Federal Home Loan Bank Board said on Monday It want! t.o al· low homeowners as an 1Jtem at1ve to conventional mortgages. The chaJ.rm an of the House ,Bank· Ing Comrru~·s counsumer «tfalrs subcornmlt~. Rep. Frank Annunzio. 0 ·111., says the p roposal. wbic b would allow inl~resl rates to flue· luate with m arke t condHlons • a mounts to ''legal loan sharkinJ: ... Tues011y. July 25 1978 s DAILY PILOT 8 5 Not in Calif ornl a Falling Dollar Helps Detroit Uy MJLTON MOSKOWITZ Last fall. whe n they we re Introducing their 1978 models. U.S. auto makers promised to repel the foreign in· vaders. With jmports then taking close to 20 percent of the new car market. Henry f'ord II. chairman or Ford Motor . declared: "IMPORTED CARS ARE GOI NG to have one hell of a baltJe. We're going to push them out to the shores." Robert D. Lund, general manager or the Chevrolet. division of Genera l Motors. conceded that in the pon dealers and salesmen "d idn't.take small cars seriously and concentrated on selling larger ones. But now we aU agree thut this is the time ." Now that we're getting close to the introduction'oft.}\e. l979 models. let's check and see how this pledge was re- deemed. American-built automobiles have certainly not ad· ministered a ny lethal punch to the imports. But t hey have checked the ir a dv a nce. The main weapon in th.is de· rense appears to have been the sinking value of the U .S. dollar. Money Tree AT TIIE START OF 1977 A dollar bought 292 Ja panese yen. When Ford and Lund were throwing down their gauntlet last October . a dollar bought 270 yen. By the m id · die of 1978 the dollar was worth onJy 200 yen. That erosion in the value of our currency translated directly inlo higher prices for Toyotas. Datsuns. Hondas and other Japanese makes. J a panese manufacturers have boosted their 1978 sticker prices five times. Toyota. for ex. ample. posted an aver age price hike of $2.50 in April and tacked on another $184 earlier this month. Some Toyota models have risen in price by as much as $790 since last October The initial price jumps did not deter American buyers interested in foreign cars. The import rode out 1977 with record sales. selling more than two million cars here an~ g ra bbing 18.5 percent of the total market. Their sales con· linued at a brisk pace in the first few mont~ of 1978. BUT IN APRIL IMPORT sales began to slacken a bit. The roreign makes took 17.2 percent of the market in April, 17 percent in May and 16.5 percent in June. For the first. six months or 1978, Toyota sales declined from 259,600 to. 238.SOO. Datsun was off from 198.100 to 189.000. So. while the imports have been slowed, they have by no means been routed Even with their higher prices <the Che\1ette Scooter sells for $350 less than the Toyota Corolla). U1ey are arcounting for one out of every six new car sates The West continues to be the market stronghold for the im ports. In 1977. the imports captured 33 per cent of We mar ket in the 13 western s tates. Detroit may have pushed them out of the rest of t he country but they can't dislodge the imports from then< California perch I Tiro Banks Agree To Merger Lettel- Eldorado Bank and Capistrano NationaJ Bank have announced aereement to a letter of intent for mer~er. Eldorado Bank would be the surviving entity a nd Lh~ ownership of the consolidated bank would be on a s hare ex• change basis between the two. Eldorado Bank has branches in Tustin and Laguna Hills. an approved branch office to be opened in Anaheim HiJls, and an approval pending in Leisure World. The bank bas total assets of approximate ly $42,000.000. Capistrano National Bank has one office in San J uan Capistrano with total assets of approxima tely $16,000,000. The assets of the combined bank would be in the vicim~ ty of $58,000,000. Consummation of the proposed action 1~ subject to approval of a formal merger agreement by di rectors or both banks, their shareholders and regul atory authorities. 8-"teu Course Plaa11H Golden West College, Huntington Beach. will offer a course this fall to help owners of small businesses. Called financia l management and control for the s mall business. it will be taught Saturdays from 9 a.rn. to noon by Mark Ha mmarquist. a local businessman and former director of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Com merce. TAKI NG STOCK The course is a imed at providing the srnal{ business with better tools. Topics to be oov , e red include rinancaat state me nt anal ysis~ "break-even" ana lysis. profit planning and the cush budget, capital budgeting, return on investment analysis and evaluation of a going concern. Appointments to register for the fall semester ar~ be. ing issued ln the administration building. Registration by appointment will run from Aug. 2:\ through Sept. 5. and on a walk-in basis, without appoint· me nt, on Sept. 7, 8, ll·lS. and 18·21. The fall semester begins Sept. 11. Ward Plan• "leJo Store Montgomery Ward plans to open a retail store in Mif,. sion Viejo during the summer of 1979. Part of the new regional shopping center being con. str ucted at the junction of the San Diego Freeway and Crown Valley Parkway, the store will anchor the southeast corner or the mall. tt will contain 147 ,300 gross square feet. Including an attached 14-bay automotive service center and an attached garden shop. It is expected to cost more than $3 million. "Our Missio,, Viejo store will be among the 1araest we are building on the West Coast and will represent the latest trends in general merchandise reatiling," said Norman 8. Tre nton, Western region senior vice president. -.... l•tNMee Set• R~rd BURBANK <AP> -W31t Disney Productions has re-. ported record ttvenuea and net income ror tho thi~ quarter and nine months ended June 30. Net income for the quarter was S47.2 mllUon. com· pared With $38.9 mUllon in the sarne period a year ago1 DL<Jney said. while earnings per share were 76 cents, com· pared With 63 cents. Net income for the nine month period was $6019 million. compnr~ with $41U-millkln lHl year. Disn~1 said. while eamlngs per share were $1.88. compartd wttll $1.54. Oisncy said worldwide mm rentals were up SO percent during Ute second quarter and 30 perc«!nl lot the nfn,. month period. The company said mm rental· tncome for the third quarter waa '1P S3 percent and said 1tron1 performancts by "The Rescuers'' and ••fferble Goes to Mon.to Carso·• had helped result&. -..a.:. 118 CAIL Y PILOT Tuesday Juty 2S. 1978 Television TONIGHT S LATEST LIST1NGS EVENlf'.:G .-00108 NEWS E.MEAGENCY ONEI ~ almOlit INll<a,. 11 ..u a model t>u• IOSM out to DeSoto 0 WILD. WILD WEST WllSI and GOfOOtl upMll " cooSptracy to 1ssas..n111e tfl8 PrMldenl 01 Mexico ID PLEAU DON'T EAT THEOAISIES My Mother • Nllm• Ii> Fred" II) STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO A man uses a 40-yeoi -010 woman 1e11er 10 ot>le•o 1ntorma11on aboul a bank. ano she reco001zes him durong the robbery fl!) OVER EASY Goroon MacRee. Alma Lach on droner tor ooe hear.ng aids. a rmin who speot S• years on the newspapo< business (Al '9 rrs EVERYBOOY'S BUSlfllESS ~ c.rushed whe!\ h41r t1111 rtull d••• •• cancelled al the 1as1 moment 1AI 0 MOVIE • • 819 Gundown I 19681 Lee Van Cleef. rhOmas M~an A Te1<as Raf\get tr llClc 1 down a 1us· l)<ICted rap111. only to hl'd 111a1 ne 1s 111oooen1 (2 hr1 ) G) HEEHAW Guests Larr'.f Gatllo. Susan Raye. \lemon Pres- '~ ID MOVIE • • • "Brantled ( 19511 Alan LadO. Mona Fre&- man A young man. found t>y a group of bandits In the wilderness. 1s used to trick a wealthy rancher Into beh&Y1ng he IS hlS long-lost son EEi SHADES OF GREENE · The Case For The Oelen'8" A 11alf dozen.,,,,. nesses uw Adams running llom the sceoe of a murder "Chagrin In Three Paris" An authOI hopes to meet two 1>eau111UI women al a res1auran1 1n1erna11onal Trade }) CBSNEWS t:ol A8C NEWS Dressing Down 61) TURNABOUT Food FellsheS" Food -- we tove 11 but ot hates us Scenes from "The Fat Fiim" and Eat 0flnk And Be Wary" are Shown. and tne comedy group. "The San Francisco Times performs 6.30 Q) MY THREE SONS Ernie Of'VelOOS an allergy 10 Tramp end Ille doCIOr 'MIYS the dog woll have lo ~ MICHAEL JACi<SON Mayor Tom Bradley eum- 1nei. the ooss.bohty ol com- t>rnong c.11y and counly government ano II ~ t'llecls oo $81VIC~S (Pall 21 61) REA.LESTATEANO YOU Police Chief Victor French ·~ choice.· ol \\ ardrobc leaves Ke nc llollida) and H<H"bara Cason aghast on Carter Coun lr~. tonight at 9:30 on ABC. Channd 7 Q) THEF.B.I. fii) 28 TONIGHT 8:30 0 ®> LAVERNE& SHIRLEY 1nspec1or Erskooe pursues 1nree maSked robbers with only three slim clues to tneir 1deo111y Author Sebes1oao Mehlo prot>es 1110 story ol Mea1- can lactory workers trying 10 obtain a court order lo s.1op theor deportation Bus Stop" Laverne and Shirley meet an as60tl· ment Of strange Characters Wilen they are stranded on the Oshkosh bus station overmghl (Al EEi MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 61) WONDERFUL WORLD OF COUNTRY MUSIC How Else To Acquore Reol Propcriy' 61) P,AINT WITH NANCY Strawberries" Cl) THE GONG SHOW 61) OVER EASY (j) TO TELL THE TRUTH (\_Qj MERV GRIFFIN C>Ufil.IS Carol Burnett Wol • 11,.m Colby. Tom W1c~er CJ.) JOKER'S WILD 8:00 IJ ([l FAMILY FILM CLASSICS Theodore Sikel: Director Leen Btuner on San Francisco's Complaint Mobile. arlhrolos quackery (A) 7;00 0 CBS NEWS 0 N9CNEWS 0 U ARSCLUB 0 ABCNEWS 7:30 8 THE MUPPETS Guesl Juhe Andrews 0 CANDID CAMERA 0 NEWLYWED GAME 0 (i]) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Tom Sawyer Tom and Huell are m1stsk!!nly thought drowned w11110 ralloog on Ille M1ssrssrpp1 Rover 1Par1 2 ol 2) tR) 8:00 0 CBS MOVIE • • '1 "Man On A Swing· l t9741 Joel Grey. Cllll Robertson A pohce olflcer a11emp1s to solve a com- pie• murder wolh Ille aid ol a c1a11voyan1 tAI 0 JOKER'S WILD 0 MAN FROM ATLANTIS 0 BOWUNGFOR DOLLARS II) ILOVELUCY I ucy boolls unusual enter 1a1nrneo1 f()( Ricky I party II) THE ODO COUPLE When Oscars mother tears lor her son's social Irle. Felix finds hom an old- f&Shroned Gree!< 9111 Crys1a1 Water Sudden Oeath · Mr Schub<Kt (\l•c- 1or Buonot tricks Mark tiarros 1n10 helping hom steal a crystalhoe en1Hgy lorce trom a race ol under- -sea t>eongs (R) 0 NBCMOVIE Claa1111el Lbth1gs 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 BIO BATTLES Brolaon They StOOd Alone • 0v6f Europe Tne Kolling 01 Eagles" The dolense ol Brolaon 1s e.reamoned tn a siiec•AI rnl8"11ew w1111 Aor Marshal Lord Oowdono lollowe<l by Ille conirover· sodl slralegoc bombing C.dmpJoqo against Holler s Th1rd Reich * * rlJ "Emefgency: Sur- vival On Charter 220" ( t9781 Raodolph Mantooth. Kevin Tighe Two pla,_ from a miO-alr colhs;on crash rnto the 'hOUsing proiect where me paramedic$ are wor1ung on another emergency (RI 0 ®> THREE'S COMPANY 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles O l<TLA (Ind ) Los Angeles 0 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles (() KFMB(CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ·lV(lnd)Los Angeles ®> KCST (ABC) San Diego ID KTIV (Ind ) Los Angeles Cl) KCOP TV (Ind I Los Angeles EEi KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angele!> a!> KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntington Bedch 0 Q."O) HAPPY DAYS The Goff' Chrissy m1s1ak- cnly beheves an expensive t>trtllday grit that Jaek bought rs for her tRI Be My \lalenunc Joame Q) MERV GRIFFIN New NBC Program ' 8\' ~l.\LCODt ~. {',\RTER '\" EW YORI\ I A P l NBC ts bt•tt1ng al least S12 mllhon on a nt·w show that is intended to do for da' time telcv1s1on what the p1ont>'t·ring "Today " a nd 'T1n11ght'' show'> did for their t1ml' '>lots The nc·y. l'ntry 1s ca lled /\mcm:a Alive" al 11 a .m. on Channt•I 4 and its namC' reveals 1t'> mo:-.t imprc:-.s1vc feature. Live :-.pots rrom aC'ros<; the country Th.it's a good ..,tarting point for innovatwn l'specially in 1h1• d{•serl of davt1mc TV. But it 'll take more than the froth t·oncocted hy cxN°ut1vc• produc'er Wood) Fraser 111 ~' run-through 1.t:-rl Wlrek to slake• the thirst or thl' 1ndu:-.tr~ ·.., t·nt1c.., for sub 'lJllCl' Disney on Cable HOLLYWOOD l t\P 1 Walt Disney Production:, ts .i umpmg into the cal>l l· tclcv1 s 1on mdustQ Tht> company announced that ti \\Ill make a number of 01!>nt:'v min IC'S J\ atlablt> l o p:.iy-TV 1111t•r J tor" * * a O~ TUE OTHER hand. it's not the critics who watch telev is ion at noontime . It's mainlv housewives a nd home bound individua ls w h o are searching for a little leavening m the tedium of the dav Le a ven rng they 'get w ith "America Alive!" It's as fluff\ as a feather-duster And maybi.· that's all it should be. "America Alive~" 1s an hour long. daily li ve hybrid of the talk :,how r the fan magazine a nd "Good Morning A m erica ... where the affable Fraser most recently left his stamp. · J :lck Link letter is the host, and he chats with traveling co hosts Bruce Jenner. the dt.• c a t h a 1 o n c h a m p . .J a n c t La n g hart, most rece ntly or "Good Day•" in Boston, and Pat Mitchell. who left Was hington':-. "Panorama." WHAT FRAZER seems l o 'ieek above all is a tone tha t l!- breezy and relaxed Nu rhallenges here for the unm formed and the une nlightened T h e busy set an all-too * * * f.tmtl1ar .. home" such as those seen on ABC's .. Good Morning America" and "20·20" shows. symbolizes the triumph of style O\'er substance. Viewers are in· \ited there to while away an hour as they might stop by a neighbor 's for a chat There was every semblance of substance 1n the run-through , but precious little informa tion was actually given in segments on swim s afely a nd beauty f;.1c1a Is, for exa mple. The facials piece told us little more than the c·ost of Adrienne Arpel's pro- ducts . And the swim segment urged us to relax while drown- ing. Tht.• audience targeted by NBC will doubtless find little to pro· test so long as Bruce Jenner con· tinues to trot in s wimsuit before the cameras. as he did in the !-w1m sequence BUT THAT audience deser ves more than the blunted questions put to Alice Cooper about his alcoholism. from which he ap- pa rcntly has recovered. Instead of inquiring mlo that wrenching t.•x perience. Lmkletter lapses in· to standard queries about stage * * * TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8 00 Big Battles The Battle of Brita in und the rCLaliat1on against Hitler's force~ come:, unde1 scrutiny tonieht CBS EJ 9:00 "Man on a Swing." A c lairvoyant help:-. pol ice• sol ve a haf - fling mt.ITder in this 1974 movie with Joel Grey and Cliff Robertson NBC G) 9 :00 "'Emcr genq S urvival on Charter 220 ." A movie len ~th episod e of the popular Emergen- cy series about a mid-air collision o ver a hous ing project. Guests· Catol Buroell w 11. hem Colby. Tom Wicker Maxine CheShlfe &,;) NATIONAL OEOORAPHIC 8P£CIAL \layage Of Tiie HoltuMI a Modern Hewaioani unaer 1ake a three thOusand mole voyage from Hswau to Tan111 on a double·llulled canoe (RI 61) MASTERPIECE THEATRE Poldark.. Elizabeth threalens to leave ner hus- band alter Wa11eggaro s men harass Drake and t>eat hom Demetia·s reta- 11onsh1p v.1m LI Armitage takes a new turn (Part 8 ol 13) Cl) MOVIE • * • "The Scalphunters ( 1968) Burt Lanc951er, Shelley Winters A lur- trader tracks down a ba"d ol sc.alphunlers to rego10 hos stolen lurs and lroo a kodoapped slave (~hrs I 9:30 0 (i]) CARTER COUNTRY Cf\jef's Oressmg Down Cnoel Roy enhst' th!! aod ot Curios wheo he has lo buy a dress --tor himself (RI 10:00 0 0 NEWS O ®l 20120 Hugh Oowos hOSIS d Ofoadcast edotoon ol J newsmagv1ne teaturong lour ma10f Sloroes done by various correspondon1s Q) LET'S MAKE A DEAL 61) FACESOF COMMUNISM Communism on the mo<Jerro world aod ots soccess or leek ol 11 on Yugoslavia .ire eaamroed 10:30 Q) Q) NEWS fii) WHITEFACE An ontomale took 1010 1110 Ille ol 1110 corcus clown rs presented 11:00 8 0 0 (I)@) NEWS 0 BUCK ROGERS Traoe<Sv On Saturn 0 MOVIE • • '• Brewster MCCioud" ( 19701 Bud Cort. SaHy Kellerman A young man Who loves on " lalloul shelter rn the Hous ton Astrodome goes berserk (2 hrs ) G) THE 000 COUPLE Fell• rnvesls hos and Oscar's money on Mr Wong s Japanese restau- rant Q) AMERICA 2NIGHT GueSI Barbara Feldo11 EI;) OICKCAVETI Guest Woody Allen (Al 61) MACNEl/LEHRER REPORT 11:301)(1) CBSLATEMOVIE * • "Hee Ramsey Mys. tery Of The Green Feath· er" ( 197:?) Richard Boone Rick Lenz When a sacred Indian medicine bag 15 lou"d at the scene ol a 1am11y massacre. suspicion tails up0n a group ol lnd1 ans 0 BEST OF CARSON HOSI Johony Carson Guests Don Rockies Bud· dy Rich. JOhn Byoer. Cathy Roch. Carnac (Al Q TWltlOHT ZONE Edwa1d Hall haso'I slept on lour days tor tear that he will be killed by hrs dreams 0 ®) SOAP IEposode 15) Coronne os arrested for Peter s mur- de< and recetves a myster1. ous 111sr1or from EC\lad0< 1n her cell IA) (Networi. advises viewer d1scre11on1 4D HOGAN'S HEROES A prosoner pleads wolh Hogan 10 oscape Stalag 13 .ind re•urn to the States Q) GETSMART \'IOlcnce <md gels lhl' ..,tandard response S till. :":BC deserves credit for trying ~ol only docs .. Ame rica Alive'" break new ground in the daytime. it's also far too early to write off a show on the basis of a s hakedown presentation S ince live coverage ultimately separates this show from others. a live interview with Chevv Ch ase was featured Mon day. Later in the week. look for Peter Falk in Boston, Miss Universe 111 Acapulco and Rock lludson in Denve r THE RE WILL also be rt•vicws b y David S h eehan o f Los Angeles and comedy by Dick and Berl. Daily gossip by Virginia Graham will also be a f ea ture. Last week's was e mine ntly disposahlc. and 1t made Rona Barrett seem ap· pealing b)· comparison Tr oub1e begin• when Smart g11.ti. 1wo ol "'" pup11a .i practre.I lfttt 1<1 IOI'°"' AQelll 99 fD CAPTIONED ABC NEWS ~ANING 12:00 9 TWIUOHT Zo+4E A gunrnillf lor llore learns ltlal hos quarry has alreadv been killed Q) HIGH HOPES 41) HOfllEYMOONERS rry1og 10 make up wllh Allee aller a quarrel. Ra1ph takes Ed's advice and sends her a rec0<d1n9 12:03 0 @) ABC MOVIE * * • • "Banq The Orum Slowly" 119731 Rot>erl De Noro. MIChllel Mone•ly A youog baseball player help& his termol\ally 111 lrieod ano teammate com· plete one last season (R) tf.30 Q MOVIE * • r ~ Upstaors And Oowost;urs ( t961, Michael Craog Aone HeywOO<I A youoq mao marnes Ille bOss dauglller and os put on charge ol tne company s entllftaonment 11 hr 5:>moo 1 Q) MOVIE • • • , The Encnanteo Collage 1194!11 Rot>er• vou"ll Ooro111y McGuire Two unhappy people tall on love hoPmg to escape thetr lonellness ( t hr 30 mon I Q) MOVIE • *' • "Then There Were Three · C 1962) Frank Lah· more. Alex NICOi A Ger- man captain. wolh a special 1ransm11ter. onllltrates the American 11nes 10 caplurtl an ltallen partisan ( 1 hr 30mon I 1:00 0 TOMORROW Guest Henry Gris. senior roving editor tor 1ho Na11ona1 Enquorer. lngo Swan. authOr ol " book dealing wolh p~ycnrc warfare 0 MAVERICK Full House" 1.15 8 Cl) KOJAK Kiss " All GOO<ll>ye A young oorl rs petmanenlly cnppled wtlen she rs acer dentally sh01 by CrOCker durmg a robbefy a11empt (Al 2.00 0 ti) NEWS 0 MOVIE * * * Jassy ( 19481 MM· gare1 LockwOO<I Ba911 Sydney A gypsy g11l gilled w1111 secood s19111 os .iccusec ol murdenog "'" nusband (:?hrs J II) MOVIE .. • 1, No Sad Song For Me ( 19501 Margoro1 Sulh van Wendell Corey A Young Love *omJn t•arn•f"\C1 .1f'O n~· t>n•y te<' "'°""" •c .,_. devotes lrttt t•m• ·c .n..,, •nq llMI lulUI'' llepprness of nflr huSbaoO ,mo ht!< cnold l.t 1115 I 2'031 NEWS 2:25 8 NEWS 2·30 MOVIE • • • • S"OOI l 01.rd. louder 1 Doo t Unc>« 11and I 19671 Mdrc;e110 Mo~t•Olol""' AoQUl'I WlllCh Allllf dreammo lhat he v.otnessed .i m1.1rd11r 1nv01111ng nu; neiohbors. " m11n hot !rouble doshr" gu1s111n9 between lao1asy ~nd rea111y C 1 hr SS mrn 1 3:008 MOVIE • •' • • A Thousand And One Noghl: ( 19451 Corne4 Wilde. Evelyo Keyes A gome tails •n love w•th d beeu11tul or1ncesi. 11 ht • 5:>m10 I 4000 MOVIE • • 'Merle Of Cdm t 19481 Enc Portman Sall\I Gray love leads to u crome ol panoon 12 nrs 1 Q) MOVIE • • Ooolms 01 O~la"o­ m" I :1H 91 R.t<'do•ph Scoll George MdC1c,<1oy 4:250 NEWS 4.30 9 MOVIE • * Grand C .. <'yOo 119501 Richard Arh!o Mary Beth Hughes M't-"dnt-•day•• Dayf http itfouie• ~RNING 11:30Q) ***'•Top Hat ' t •93!!r Fred As1a11P. Gonge .. Rogers A man has 1roub1e w11h nos gorllroend because she I honk~ he " morned 10 her best lriend 12 hrs , 20 mini AFTERNOON. 12:00 0 • *'' Cooper Cdnyoo • C r ~!IO; A oy Mollano Hedy Ldm&tr Conlederatf' vPlerdns. seelung .i new start rn Ille West Jre a•ded by d 9uns- 11nger ( t hr 30 mon I 3:00\!]) • •', Taste Of Ev11 119711 Barbar.i Slaowyck. Barbara Parlons Aller sOO<ldong seven years 1n an 1ns..ne .uylum. .t YOU<l9 womao returns 10 ner Voc- torrao monsoon whefe her mother tries 10 drove ht!t mad 1 • hr 30 mon I 3.30 0 • • • Kung Fu 119711 David Carradroe Bdrly Sulhvan When .i hdll Amerocan Buddh1s1 monk discovers lllere •S a price on hos head. he 11ees 10 lhe American West ot 1he lb70s (1 tlr JO mon I Considering that "t'\mcrt<::J Alive' .. knocks out "Sanford and Son" and "The Gong Show" tn the noon hour. NBC has alread~ taken a step up tr 1t can outpace th e soaps and '$20.0011 P yramid " on compe t1 nst networks . so much the b<'lter Ch n stoµhcr Knight ('ctplure~ Enn :\loran ... ht•.1rt with " lockc.>t m tonight ·s cp1~odL0 of I lapp~· l>a~ ~ amng at X n'dock on ABC. C'hannt.•I 7 * Nutty £onunercial Team Blossoms on New Show 8} MARC' WILSON Cll ICAGO <A P> Dick Orkin and Hert Btrrd1s. the "nuts and rlolt.., of radio" best known for their Time m agaz in e com - mercials. ~ay they don't m e an to be runny. "We JUSt write straight and µeoplc laugh." says Be rdis. So much do people la ugh al their nutty commercials -for T ime . Lancers wine. General Finance and other:;. that they recentiy won seven Clio awards . THEY 1'1AKE their ne twork television series debut lhis week as r egulars on NBC's midday "America Alive!" program. Som e fans believe they were best in the syndicated radio comedy shows. "Chickenman" and "The Tooth Fairy." But it was the Time ads that brought .. THE BEST MOYIE-MUSICAL WE'VE HAD IN YEARS! 'GREASE' IS TERRIFIC FUN! It's pop entlt'tainment of an tJtremely ctever, energetic sort, sung and danced with styte by Its two stars, John TrlVOlta and OMa Newton.John." -8IOl1l W0004M> -·AU.NI Clft -"' "~-Wfollf/D!CASEY r --~•MSSIW!-Mxr<FOX-----.PAmclolr 8llOI • -.IOllDTSn.7tlOCXl.NJA'1CAft -IAICMl lllLL'O -- the tr voi ces into homes lhroughout the nation. Fearful that its image was too s todgy, Time hired Dic k and Bert to produce commercials a imed at attracting lhe attention of ad agency buyers. who. Orkin says. "are mostly people in their 20s and 30s who viewed 'Time· as stuffy." Time circulation and advertis- ing zoomed. and so did Dick and Bert ~-.. ·-·l'AMOre ---......... -:-=::-;.-;--; -·· NOW PLAYING FROM Fa hi on N ew po rt "EVERYBODY LIKES to eavesdrop, so w<' let the m eavesdrop on our clients." sa ys Orkin. "Our SE'cret ts making our characters talk like people ta l k . Most ads a nd m ost television shows use t erribly s tilted language and characters "We make o ur characters talk like real people talk and everybody says, 'Is n 't that fun· n v'>' •• Interviews with the pair a ren't easy Ask how they slartc•d und the mustachioed. det>p-voiced Orkin says: "It was in Latvia where I was the best radio com edy writer in the country with m aybe one exception. My brother Bert, make that m y twm brother Bert, rescued me in 1958. taught me English in three short months and now we 're famous " Orkin says their success pro- ves "humor is one way or break- mg through the• clutter on th~· airwa ves. Evt.'ryonc like:-a good laugh " "Being nutur<.11 1:-m ost 1mpor tant." adds Bcrd1:, · You watch TV and most commercials anc1 the character-. are :ill so perfN'I All we do is treat. people na tur ;1l - ly and m aybe carry ;1 situ<•· lion to an extreme and peopl1: laugh and pay allent1on, prP· bably because they can rcbh .. to our real·hfo character-. · STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR