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1978-07-27 - Orange Coast Pilot
I ., Ex-Mesa Policewolllan THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 27, 1978 Sues Over Joh Loss VOi. 11 NO. -• $&CTION$, • f'AGH • Crows Ignite Irvine Brush Fire • Girl Fo1111d Beaten in Irvine • 'Wages of Sin' Said Deductible • Test Tuhe Hope for Childless 'No Atkeists' Prostitutes' Wages Brothel Owner Deduction OK · WASHINGTON (/\Pl -The lntl'rnal Revenue Serv1('e claims a Nevada brothel owner owes more than $7 million in laxes but ~on('eclcs that he can dedu('l prostitutes' salaries as a business t'XpCnS(' .lot' Conforh· ch:.illenging the "Fowl Play' Sparks Irvine Brush Fire By PIDLI P ROS MA RIN Ol llw Dally Pilot ~tillf A brush fire. appa rently start- l'd by a high-wire tete-a -t ete bl•tween two crows, burned 125 acres of Quail Hill in Ir vine. near Michelson and University Drives. Wednesday afternoon. Fifty-five Orange County fire m t'n containe d the f ire within 45 minutes. but il was not put out until just before 10 p.m. The area was still s moldering this morning. No s tructures w e re en- dangered in the undeveloped (Related Photo. Page A2) area. across Univers ity Drive from the University Park hous· 1.ng tract. Fire men said the homes never were in d anger • assei>Sment in the U.S. Tax Court here. ~aid the J RS should also let him deduct rebates to cab drivers plus has brothels' legal fees and linen costs. Jn an appe al m a de public Wednesday. Conforte said "the d e duc tions for s alaries a nd wages of pros titutes. r e nt. utilities and taxes a nd licenses allowed by the IRS are s ubstan- tially understated." Prost1tut1 o n 1s lega l in Nevada's Storey County, where Conforte owns Mustang Ranch. the state's largest brothel. The I RS makes little distinction about the legality or a business when al assesses taxes or allows deductions. Conforte is also suing the IRS. charging the assessment was "unreasonable and excessive." On June 2. U.S. District Judge Roger Foley of Las Vegas r e- Jected Conforte's s uit. describ· i ng h im as a "des poiler of women" and "a pimp sitting on the banks of the Truckee River thumbing his nose al the U.S. government.'' Three days later, howe ver. Foley reversed himself and dis· missed Conforte's complaint "without prejudice.·• meaning Conrorte could continue the suit m another feder al district court. Conforte 's attorney s aid Wednesday that Conforte and his wife. in joint returns, claimed smaller profits from the brothel <See BROTHE L, P age A2> APW1.--to A TAXING PROBLEM Brothel Boss Conforte II ' !fope Appears For Childless LONDON CAP 1 flr itain'!> two pioneer lest tube-baby dOC'· tors art' caulwning infe rtile 'Aomen not to raise t heir hope:-. too high and adv1smg foreigner!> st•l'k ing their treatmt'nt that the) and Britain can't take care of them . The birth or five·pound. 12· ounC'e Louise Brown. the fi rst authenticated !'USC of a baby horn after conC'c•ption outside the womb. was "the e nd of the hcgmning. not th<' beginning of tht' e nd." Or. Robert Edwards told a news conference "It 1s obvious this 1s not 1m· mediately avail<tble to every- body " :.aid Dr. Patrick Step toe. his colleague in the 12 year:-. of research and e xperimentation that culmmatcd in the• birth of the baby Tuesday lo 30 year old Lt'slcy Brown. It was n 't known w hy t he parents named the child Louise Earlier. 1l had been ..,peculated that Mrs. Brown would naml' her daughter Patricia m honor of Steptoe. Steptm• said the lac1lit1es he and Edwards nave been using are inadequate• and are no longer 4.1vailable. th al they art> looking for new quarters and financing to continue their r('· search. and that Britain has no <See BAB\', Page A2> Sharks Attack Woman Fow-Survive Hon-ors at Sea Aft,er Explosion CHARLESTON, S.C. IAPJ - Two men and two boys tossed in· to the Atlantic when their 28-foot pleas ure boat exploded survived a night floating 300 yards <1way from where several s harks were tearing at the body of a dead female companion. "There are no athiesls in life· jac kets," Larry Coyle. one of thc> me n . said today. "Certainly we prayed ... Coyle. a 65-year ·old retired r adiographies engineer who lives in Charleston Heights, said the woman was killed in the ex plos1on and fire which destroyed tht' boat Tuesday uftcrnoon. He said her body drafted off from the survivors, who tied the mselves together with life Jackets and noatmg cushions I\ Coast Guard heli('Optcr crew rt" ('Overed her muti lated body Wednesday mornmg about 250 yards from where the survivor~ we re picked up. Coyle said he and the other ... could sec at least one shark near them as li~htning illuminated the OC'ean. but they were not at· tacked. As darkness closed 111 , Coylt· said they could also see th1• hghts of helicopters and surfaC't' vessels searching for the m, but were unable to signal As they waited for rescut bolts of li ghtning knifed through the sea around them . "Visibility was down to about ier o ... Coas t Guard Chief Boa t s w a in 's Mate John Lang ho rn said Wednesday. hours after thC' four -.urv1vor-. were brought to Edisto Beach. s c . where they r e ru ... c~ medical treatment. Fifteen Irvine police offi cers worked to detour traffi c from the fire a nd to control crowds that gathered to watch. Firemen theorized the acci· dent was caused by two birds. whose barbecued carcasses wer e found together nearby downed Edison lines Runaway Found Beaten An Edisto Beach resident re ported seeing th~ cxplos1011 Tuesd ay night at 8 p. m The sur v1 vors we re rescued about I:! hours later . "It surprised me these fou1 'ltayed together and d1dn ·1 j:ll't attacked by sharks." said Dcpu l y S he riff James C:-av••n "Maybe the only thing thJt They said the crows apparent- ly alighted on separate power lines. Probably. they s aid, the birds argued and pecked at each other across the space between the wires. When the birds made contact. firemen s ugges ted, they com- pleted the circuit with the wires 1tnd were e lertrocuted. That caused electrical arcing that. in turn. caused the wares to 1erk and eventually break. Firemen said the electric lines falling onto the brush sta rted the blaze. A 14·year-old runaway from a North Dakota Indian reservation was found lying in an Irvine street early today. he r skull fractured by a blow with a blunt weapon, police said. Investigators wa ited by her bedside for her to regain con- sciousnetS as she lay in critical condition al a local hospital She was found by a resident driving home on Jeffrey Road north of the San Diego Freeway Police i1aid that when they got to her she was conscious but in cohere nt. Before losing con· sc10usness. she was abl<' to tell them she was stru('k in the he<td and dumped from a car Police said her injury caused her obvious confusion. however. and they remain uncertrun about what happened. Officers said she did not ap· pear to have been thrown from a moving C'&r. as she told them. because there were no SC'rapes on he r body She m ay. however have been eased from a veh1<.'le A hospit al neurosurgeon said that from her Injury her skull was cracked behmd an ear -1t t appeared she wa:. struck by a weapon Police Lt Jerry Boyd said the child is a runaway American In dia n who was living with her grandparents on the Crow·Creek lndia n Reservation in North Dakota. It was not immediately known tmw ton~ ~ht> had been missmg from ttic reservation n oyd ... uid -;he wa ~ fully clothed wht>n found. and therP wa:. no indiC'alion of sexual as saull . though tht• possibility 1~ being invcst1gatt'd (See SHARKS. Page A:?> 3 Firemen Kille d ORLEANS CAP> Thret> US Fores t Service ftreme~ v:.-rt• killed ;rnd two werC' IOJUr('d W cd nC'sdny when their truc·k plunged over .1 300 foot c•mbank ment along Highway 96 near th1:- C'Om munity in lluml>olclt County. author1t1es said -....... -.. Female Ex-cop Sues CM \ lircd Co<>la M <'!>a p11IH·ewoman h<ts ftll'd d S3 million sexual d1sc rim1nation su1l agatn!-.t the t 1t y tn Los /\ ngcil'S fodt•r;,il court. C'la1mmg poltl't• su~rv1:.ors con:-.ptred l.o kt•t•p ht•r from bc<·o ming a permanent offlct>r Thl• -.u1t filed h> Ann Fallon, 24. o( F'ullerton. 1dt•nl afles Costa ~ esa Pohce Chief Roger Neth. a captl.ltn . ,1 llt•utenant and four sergeants as hl'mg engaged in Ci l'Onsp1rncy to prevent her from lwcomtn~ l.I patrol offi cer Miss F'l.lllon was the city's on ly wom:.tn patroi officer until she ''as d1sm1sst•d July 8, JUSI 23 days bl•fore her onl'·YC<.tr proba · t1o na ry period w:1s up. Capt Ed"l.lrd Gla:.gow acting t'h1cf wh1ll' Neth 1s on van1t1on . today s:Jid Miss Fallor> "' !>ex was "not th<.' reason" for her d1s- m 1ssal "She didn't do the joh. accord- ing to the ev<1luat1on<>." Cap\ <See BIAS. Pa~e ,\:?I r . u ~· i • \l I ., I \l • Patchy 111ghl :rnd morn 1ng low cloud!' a long th<· <·1•J~t OtherWl'-l' f a11 through Friday with little change in temperatures. Hig h ' near 70 J f thr beat'h\':; to mid 80s inland Jn•a:-.. Lows tumght 60 t11 I>'?. I NSIDE T ODA. l' Super ·"'H.('Pi;. Sa1urd011., may 1101 make the ~~I 11el/er list . 1>111 th1• hook nwon.~ 11 lnl 11• u l\e1L'J)Or1 Beo<"h !arm /" und \OC'C'er teum Sec f'••at11r ing. Page BR l•tlex l•fll• ··~· 110 ..... ,~.... .. l. M, l•w• A• t111~m1 .. 1.,. 111 111•1.,•n ... , AM l.•-n I• C:.tlf ... n1• Aj ~VIH llt,lr C:.'"o AU Mirtuat l'IHlll• 1k Cl•n1fl.... C• 10 Natt..-al lotw\ A• Ctmlu It Otallf• C•""'Y At c Cr•nwer• I i 5Mrtt 1 ' • • OHi~ NHI(~ A• \19<1 ...-....... , 17 f (ffl9rl•l f' ........ , Tf14v1.,.,. 1 11 lftt•ttat--•to 1: TMilt~ 111. •: , •• ,.,,.,.. It •o w •• ,,.., ~. , .. 111. it.Co"' Alf W•rld Ne... M :\~ DAIL l t l U I ftiur:.Ocly Jul) 21 Hl7ij Dollar Down Again Franc-ly, It's Losing Its Yen TOKYO 1 i\P1 Tilt' dollJI plungPd to nt'"' low., 1 n ht•c·t1t• trading on t111• Tokyo tor 1•1g11 t•x l'hang(' mJrkl'I today, hitting 192 10 yen and then closing al 193 475 clt•sp1tt.· mass1vt· huy1ng by t hl' Bank of J apu n The tn·nd 10 Europt' vanC'd Tht' dollar 1mpr<1vc·d against the Britis h pound. ltallan lira. Fn·n{'h fr<JOl' and Uutrh guilder. H u t et "' .is I o w t• r a g a inst Europ(•., two m ;11n c·urren<.'acs. tht· Wt·'t (i1•1111a11 murk and t he Swiss tranl· The spol ·trading volume m Tok vo was a nt'ar-re<.'ord $1.123 h1llton .is ttw slumping state· of thl' U S t•urrt•n<.'y kept traders 111mp1ng and tourists and others 1n a c·ontinuing ::.late of ap· prehension New Recall? Transmissions Blamed \\'.\Slll ~(;To~ <A P J ln \\hat \\OUld b(• the larrH·..,L atl1on ol 1h k111tl. tlw go\'crnmcnl t.•xpt·tts lo det· 1dt• .,oon \dlt'th1.•r to order the recall virtually of t•n·r.\ Ford <·ur · anti truck manufactured with an automal it tr;111-,nw .. ..,wn tJl'twcen 1973 and 1978 a total of n11w million \'eh1cles The National H 1ghwuy Truff1t· Sufcly Ad · m11w-.tral1011 lwgan an investigation lcist Novem ber altt·r thl' 1mh-µt.·11dt.·nt Center for Auto Safel y said 100 •1t·{·1dt·nts and 12 deCJths wer e caused by the t r:1nsn11:--.s1011s in those cars Jumping from park into n ·\·1·r..,t· hv tlwmst•h·t·s Thl' \\'ash1ngton Post reµurted tod<.1y that :1 de· dswn on lht• t't.'C'all 1s t•xpected next week In <1 lt•ltt'l' st•nl Wednt•sday to safely agency ad mrn1str:1tor .Joan Claybrook. the tt>nkr"s d1rl'ctor. <..'l.1n·1wt· U1tlm\. n1t1~1zt•d the ugency for taking ~o long t11dt't'ldt•o11,1 n .>rc1 ll Tht• Vords 111\·oln•d \\l'ft' manufoctured with t·1thl'r tlw (' t: 111 F'.\IX automatic trunsm1s~1on and 11H ludt· p1 ;.1d1t.1ll~ .tit cars \\1th 300 eub1c inch or l.i 1 gi.:r t•ng111t·!-> .rnd light truck:. "1th 350 or mon• (.'Ublt' IO('h t•ngtnl'" Ford ha~ m:11nt<.1med that the accident~ might bt· clue rn large part to driver t:ar eh:-,sne:.s in putting tht• shift kver 111to park The company ~CJY!-> there art.' no fl:.rn .... 111 the tr.m::.missions. From Page Al SHARKS ... ... avcd t ht•m wus tht· -..harp Boy, 6, Dies As Minibike hghlning \\I' had" Hi F L1~hlning ~lruck thl' wat£'r lS eDCe neur lhl• :-.urv1vors st'\'l•ral t1mt·., during tht• night. Coast Guarc• Thl' JOY of u youngster learn offitials s;ud ing to nde a minibike turned to Cravl'll said tti.· t•xplosion tr~1ge>dy Wednesday when. a 6 thrt•\\ l'vt'rybudy hut Larr~ \t•:ir-old Sant01 J\na boy dwd nf < 'n\ k . fi5. of C..'hJr!l--.ton from the in.1urws suffc:rcd Sunday wh(•n ho,11 Th-jumpNt rn when n-wa..-thc mia1blkc .ci:~hcd into a .1ppan·nt lhl· hoal IAUUld sink. 'l'hool ycird ~enC'e . ..,,11(1 Crawn A <.'Oroner s report said Cody Tlh· .,Uf\l\nr., ..,'"'that Lht· l.l Glaser 6.ofl622W llth St.. "om .in hi.Id ht•i·n kllh·d m the ex ~:111tu Anu. dwd m lJCI Medical pt11 :-.1on anci ('U l her adrifl < c•ntt>r_ from h~ad lllJUries ~u! 1 , ·"en said IL'red in t he Sunday morning rtw l'fl''' of .1 11 foot ..,parch i·r:i.sh ho;it fountl th•· sul\l\ors :-.llll 1hl' youngstl'r. who was not 111•d 1ugl'lht·r Jlld f111,1t111~ about "t•anng a helmet. was ap· ti\ t• 111 l'IJ.:hl mtll•s off Ethsto JIJrt•ntl~ on his flr..,t solo spin on (,I.inti th!' 1ww min1b1kt· m a vacant \ l 'c1,1.,t c ;u,inl twhl'optt.•r pilot ~t·huo~ yard m Orange when the -.pottt'd tht.' v. onwn 's hod v later .1('~1dc nl OC<.'urrcd <"r1•\\ nwn .,to(l(I on the hcheop 1 h~· l:xi~: an~ ~nother .6:ycar ll•r's n·st•ut• platrorm battling old ha~ ht!_cn ~akl:n ~~the school -,h;irks with ,1 ho;it hook until fur the m1ni b1ke lesson hy Ben tht'}' \\Cit.· able to n:lnevc thl' L~wcl ace, 32. c_if _Anahe im. u ho<ly of Barbara Ann Woodham. frt~nd o~ the victim's mother. 5~. 1if Charll•ston poh<.'e said. Ch<trll•ston C'ounty Coroner Rav Shokc:. .,aid the woman's Fwids Asked hodv wa:. Sl'Vercly mutilated l'cllv OfflC'('r 2nd Class David l.11,1 .. ::ud ht• was told by one of I hl• survl\ or:-. that the woman d1r<1 \\.hl·n a gas lint· on lhl' '\hs., 1\nnl•" t•xplodcd <.1nd the "'""t·I c·aught fin.• Hc.,1dt'" Coyle. the surv1vnri, \' l't l' 1denllhed as Sam Boger. :rn of Summerville. owner of the liu,1t . his :.on. Earl Boger. 15. Jnd Jay Johnson. 12. of Sum ffil'r\ illc Debates Debated Si\CRAME:'llTO tAP> Go\ Edmund Brown Jr is trying a m·w tart1c in his battle with Al torm'Y CfC'n<'n'I Evelle Younger over thclf' l'amp;.11gn debates - J publll' ll'ltcr saying the Republi<.'an's proposed formal .1 mounts to "t•xC'luding the press from part1t•1pal1n~ " YoungC'r wants a fott• to face debate with .1 111odt'rator. while Brown pre r1•r., quest111n1ng from a panel of I l'tH>rt t.•rs . ' ORANGE COAST .. 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'" Y~ 4 t.•li' ''"'" \wflo\t••o"•"" O• •" • \\ 1 f'ftl)ftlhli; "" "'_.I i• \0 ~th!• nt•hl•'• ,,.-,1,Mt•..-,U i..om '''"'' For Vietnam War Tribute Orange County Supe rvisor Philip Anthony has asked in tcrested {'Ounty residents to con· tribute dollars to help build a mem orial for county ser vi<.'emcn killed in th<' Vietnam war \nthony said S900 has been re t'l•1ved so far l<'undraiscrs hope unother $2.000 can be collected hy Aug. 11 so plans for the m<>morial can pro<.'ced The memorial will be a hronze plaque listing the names of servicemen who died in the Viet· 11am conflict It would be placed in thP Pl'1z<i of the F lags in the Santa Ana Civil' Cente r. J\nthony s aid plans are lo complete the memorial m lime ,.., hold dedication cer emonies on Veteran's Day, Nov. tl. ! Anthony s aid contributions may be sent lo the county Board of Supervisors. 10 Ci vie Cente r Plaza. Santa Ana Checks should be made payable to the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Fund /NP ARRIJIES 24 YEARS UTE WASHI NGTON (A P > -In 1954. Ja mes Hoyer of Phoenix. Ariz .. mailed an RSVP card con· firming he would attend the con- vention of the American Society c1f Refrigerating Engineers in WashinJ(ton on March 1 of that year. Boyer's caret finally was de· livered at Potom a<.' Electric l'ower Co o ff i<.'es h e r e, postmarked June 6, 1978. The person to whom the card was ad dressed has long since retired. Student Rape d SAN DIEGO IAP> A 20 year-old Danish student was raped and her escort frightened off wh1lC' walktng at night on Rla<.'k 's BPa<'h. police said to day "What's going on?" asked one J\ men can reside11l ··ts 1t going down to IOOtoone'!" The fall of lht• dollar was re ducing the purchas ing power or Americans in Japan almost d1u ly Sin<.'e Friday. the dollar ha!> dropped 4 percent . and sinct• Au gust 1971 the once-mighty U.S. currency has lost nearly half its value in yen. Th(' dollar <.'losed at 195 05 Wednesday, after plunging through the psychological bar ricr of 200 yen this week The Bank of Japan was report ed to have bought about $500 DROPPING DOLLAR BRINGS TOURISTS TO U.S.~6 m1lhon today to <.'h1:.>1:k the rtM' of the yen. The bank's governor , Teiiehiro Morinaga, said th<' Japanese market was reacting ·•too sensitively lo s pe<.'ulallv<· views abroad. and <.'aim will h« restor{'d sooner o r later since lht• market has gone too for •· There had bet'n spe<.'ulat1on that the position of the dollar mi g ht improv e b eca u se Washington announced Wednes· dav that the Un1tt'd States had its· smallest overall trade deficit in more thcin a year in June, $1 6 b11l1on Bul the United Statc•s had a SI-billion deficit rn its tradC' with Japan. and the word from Washington did not help thl' dollur's standing in Tokyo The British pound sold for SI 9080 111 London. down from SI 91 IJ From Page A I BIAS •.. Glasgow said. The smt filed Tuesday seeks Sl million in general damages and $2 million in punitive damages. ac·<.'ording to Tustin attorney John Elekcs . Elekes today said Miss Fallon had been with the department sinrt! 1975 when s he joined as a cadet. "She went into the sheriff's ;.icademy last July and gradual· l'd 10 the middle of her class with mostly male officers." s;.iid Elek es. "She was pla<.'ed on patrol in l'-Jovc.m.bcr of 1977 ..and_was lo.. become a permanent officer on July 31 She was given notice nn July 6." Elekcs added. Cttptain Glasgow said the mJ JOr requirement for officers n· maining a fter the one-year pro· bat1onary period "is just that they do a good job " lie said police ~erg<'ants sun m1t a r ev iew of officer..,· perform an<: c t' very th r • · t• months durrn~ the one-yelir fJru bationary period. The reviews arc then s ub m1tted to polil'e lieutcnunls und forwarded for approval or di!> missal by the chief. The city's only other woman patrol offi cer. Sharon Lozzi. quit a fter five months on the JOb in 1975. Captain Glasgow s aid Attorney Elekes said the police department will be served official notice of t he lawsuit hy federal marshals in the next few days. From Page A~, BRi>THEL. • but h ad not calc ulated the salaries asdedu<.'tions. However. Tax Court records showed that the I RS . in figuring his taxes from 1973 to 1976, de· du<.'ted the prostitutes· salam·s as business expenses The I RS said in do<.'uments fi led April 4 that the brothel near Reno hud gross receipts averaging $2.7 million yearly for the four years In figuring his taxes. the IRS deducted about Sl 2 million per year in wages and salaries for prostitutes as part of $1.4 million in expense:, His net brothel inl'ome subject to taxes averaged about $1 .3 million. it said . The IRS calculated part of Conforte's income from papers found in a trash bin in the s um- mer of 1975 One "trick sheet" bore the names of 38 women and the amounts they made in a 24· hour s hift. They r anged from $10 to $736. Conforte's attorney. Harvey D . Tack of Los Angeles. d escribed the IRS assessm ent as "grossly excessive" a nd asked for a trial tn Los Angeles. .. Summer Tips In Magazine Many aspects of Inte rest to s um mer readers are explored in a magazine in today's Daily Pilot. Summer r c<.'r ea ti o n u l vehicles. In -style fashions and hair and beauty tips are Just three areas detailed in the "Summer Living" edition of Orange County Living Read this magazine for sum mer fun. fashions and savin5:s in today's Daily Pilot D•tly "11•1 l'llel<I h "l(ll#rO K-1•• COUNTY FIREMAN SETS BACKFIRE TO CONTROL IRVINE BRUSH BLAZE Firefighters Said Two Crows on High-Tension Wires Caused Fire Fre~way Pharatom Woman Sues Cops For Slow Capture A woman who rh.um s s he suf ft'red faci;.il injurrt•s when a rock alll'IZL'dly hurll•d by a man known to lawmen as the "phan· tom ro<.'k thrower" shattered her w1ndsh1eld :.;uc•d the California lhghwJy PJtrol Wl'dnc•-,da) for riamuge!'. lt1 be detl'rm1ncd •n trial C.'UlJl1 Marxist, Klan Clmli Feared Dwing Rally FALLOROOK <A P > Extra police arc being assigned Sun- d a y f 1) r a r a I I y o f t h l' P rogress• V(' L;.ibor P <irty after a Ku Klux Klun offl1:1al said its members "hav<· Lo defend ourselvC's," a sht•nff's officer said today. The self-professed Marxist or - ganizalion based 111 Lo!> Agneles i:ISked for a big turnout In leafll'ls passed out l.Jst Wt'L'kend in Fallbrook. its nil'mlwrs at- ta<.'ked the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan for "t1·rror ;.ind .IIUJ.t:.r.kL ..uu.u.o::il \\ Ol'!i.JJJ.g_ Pl!IL.... pie Tom Metzger. <>tale d1re<.'tor of th<• KKK \\ho ll\cs 1n Fallbrook. said he will be out of town Sun- day "If these Communists intend on m urdermg. maiming or hurt mg our people, then we will havl' to defend ourselves ... Metzger said Wednesday "I hope they understand the conscqucn<.'es of that " Sheriff's Capt. Lou Jones said extra law enforn•mcnt officers were being assigned to the rally Rebec<.'a CP!l-st1· 11:.il! C'la1m . in her Orange l'<1lHoly S•Jpt·rior Court lawsuit that farlurt• by tht C H P to quickly dpprehend James Horton Jr t:ncnuragt.•d thl' trans1l'nt to rl'Pt:<.ll h1:-. ro<'k throwing esrapJdcs un the H1versidc Freeway Named as co-defendants in the adion are the <.'Ounty a nd tht slate. ~l rs Hall C'lar ms .,hl· -.uffl•r•·d her 1 nJunes last :-.-1)\ ti. ft \l' days before Horton, 42. wa ... found hiding in a CJVe in SantJ Ana Canyon. By that time. shl· states. more than 70 vehicle::, had been hit by rocks and l\\O motorists had sufferl'd m a1or 1n Juries. Horton was committed to Pat ton State Hospital as insane last M ar<.'h after being found rncupa ble of fa<.'mg trial on chargt·s of assault with a deadly .vcapon and throwing ro<.'ks at vehicle~. Officers hunted tht-bearded transient for mne months befon· locating him in his rave Thl'y said he lived on a d1l'l of fruit and nuts s uppleme nted by w h atever ht· c1>uld f1nd n garbage can.., From Page it I BABY ... fa<.'1ht1c., for would bt· motht•r ... from abroad But he added a note of hope for the <.'hildless ··There arc a number of ll'<1ms <1lrpud~ start 1ng th1-. work \.\ l' think that \\ 1thm a fa11 I~ rt• .. "oriablt• Lime. gl\ ('ll tht· propt•r fa<.'iliti<'s. this ('ould ht•<•ornc· up plirable all over tht· world " 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa '4 ..... ...,.~- 2 Ooon WHI of Certa k Phone 642-8802 Slore H Oii!, o.11ly 9·6 SJI 9 !>JO """"'--.,_ -.... Bill Exempts Capital Gaim On Reside1ices \\ASllli'tCTO'\ tl\P• Housl' o:t>-\\rill f'-,IJ.cl ll I! lod:ty 11n a p1ov1 ~1on t hcst \\Ouid ..1llow n1·ar f\ .ill honH ov.r11 r-. 111 ..,..11 lh1•1r 1°t:'lcltnc·t·~ w1thou1 h~1 \1ng to pay l'.• pit.ii gain . I a\ on I ht· profit.., Tht-House VI ;iy~. cind Mean1-1 \omm1ttll· \Ol1•d for lh1• 11ro \ 1.-.lllll a• all ollllt nclnwnl to th1· Sl:i l.111l1on lJ\ < ut bill 011"h1d111 1 .. "'orkini- lJnctu prese:nt !;ow th•· profit on .. ;111: of d 1 c-!-11lt·111·1· ,... 1'1111 .:.ldl ruJ .. <..1p1t.JI gJ1n Jnd is <'on.,1d1 nd IJ).....ihlc-•" .,ueh un ll""' 11 1 n ·m' l·'-lui in J nothC'r .. e~1dt n<·c Tht.·1 t .ils<. cJrc· -..p1:<.'1a l pro \'ISIOn,., for Pl'OPll· O\<:r li5 whn :,l'll tht·1r home~ but do not Ou\ othl·r~ IJt-pendinJa on 1 tw t'Xtent 111 thl· gain. they ma:. LI\ 01d all or part of the capital gain!' 1 ax Thl' prov1s1on adopted b) th1• comm1trec-would apply 10 even Ont 1 eg.irdlC's., of ;1gt· It would l'l<C'IUdl 1rom u1p1t.11 g,,:ns la" tht· prnfit. up re, Sll)(J l)()(J. on any :o.:l lP Of J pnnc1pal l'l'!ildence. di• 'ined a" one· O<.'<.'up1ed at lea:-.1 t\\ n year.;; by t h1:owm•r Thl· l'Xclusum would ar>ply on Iv to ont-salt> m 1·;,l'h owner' tifot1mt.-. but the 1111l1wer pro v1~1on ol pre..,ent l.iw would b•· retained for th(· lwnt•f1t of peopi1· ~l'lhng •lilt' res1dcm·1· and buymg a11othe1 Thi· T1t•.1sun t•sl:m.1ll'd lh1• pro\ 1-.11111 \\OU!c!' t'O"'l .obout S717 m JI lion ,, .ltl«>f rn lo~l tax ll,'\ l IHll Castro Criticizes ~1 1 AMI 1 AP · Ptdei C;.i~trn ass.iilcd thl human nghts pu:-.h of P1 es1dent Carte1 while tho • l 'nited State.., ma1nt.J1ns n·!.1 twn-, 1Allh 'lhl r •. u .. t:-. c;f ~;uth \Ir 11-., . allf1 I hl Z111n1'-I \\ lw h.l\t uprnolt'd th1· Palt:stmc· rw·o pit You owe it to yourself to check our prices. bef~ you buy! '11'<1 I< r (hdrgt> lll~A B ag 1 Pa ment.., . . Famous Zenith quality! Famous U.lil!·l!. dependability! -........ 7 Orange Coast E_: DI TI 0 N VO L. 71, NO. 208, 4 SE CTION S 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T oda,,·"s Clos in~ "· \'. S tot•ks THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1978 C TEN CENTS Former Mesa Policewonian Sues City A f i r e d Cos t a M esa po licewom a n has filt.>d a $3 millio n sexu al d1 scr1minalion s uit against the. 't ity an Los An geles federa l <'OUrt, claiming poli<'e supervisors cons pired tu keep h er from becoming a po rm a nent officer The suit fil ed by Ann F allon. 24 . of Fullerton. identafie!:\ Costa Mesa Poh ce Chief Roger Neth. a cap tain. a lieutenant a nd four sergeants as being cn~:uwd in :i cons piracy tu prevent her from becom ing a p atrol officer Mass Fallon wa!> the city's on ly woman pa t rol officer until '>he• was d1sm1ssed July 8. Just 23 days before her one yt.•ar proba tiona ry period was up Capt. Edward Glasgow. acting ch ief while Neth 1s on vacatwn said today Mass Fallon's sex wt.ts ··not the reason .. for her d is missa l. ··she didn't do the JOb. accord· m g to the evaluations.·· Capt C laseow sail1 The suit filed Tuesday seeks $1 m a I hon .jn general damages and $2 m illion in punitive da m ages. a<"cording to Tus t in a tto rney John Elekes Elekes today said Mass Fallon h<ad been with the departme nt since 1975 when she Joined us a cadet ·'She went into the sheriff's acade my last July and gra dual ed in the m iddle of her class with mostly mal<' o Hicer s .. said Ele kes ·'She w~as placed on p atrol in Novem ber or 1977 a nd was to become a pe rmane nt officer on J uly 31 She was given notice on July 6 "Elekcl> added Captain Glasgow l.a1d the ma JOr requirement for ofrlcerl> n: m aining afte r the one yL•a r pro ba tionury pcn od "as JU:.t that they do a g<>OO JOb · · He said police· sergeant:. .. uh mat a revie w of o rr 1cl•r-. · p e rfo rm a n c <' <' v l' r y th r l' l' months during the one year pro bationa ry penod The revie ws a re lh<·n -.ub m 1tlcd to police heutenants and forwarded for approval or dis missal by.tht• chief The city's only othe r woman palro l offi cer. Sharon Lozzi. quit aftt•r ra w months un the job in 1975. Capt aan Glasgow said. Attorney E le kes said t h e pollC'l' depa rtment wall ht• ser ved offtc1a l notac<> of the lawsuit by ftod<•r a l mar'\ht.tlS IO thl' next fe" d<1y<, No Gains Tax? Homeowners Could Get Break Instant Lake Bottom \\ o r knu·11 ~pr;1v n·mt>nt on p ortion of rna11m:1dt• pond ttllcll'I' t·cm:-.tr uction .it tht· <·It .\':-. T1•\\'111klt• P;1rk off A rlmg to n lkl\'l' I 11 h.wkgrnt111d :1 rl' h;1rn~ at nl'1g hhon11 g O r;111gv ( 'ount.v Fa11·g mu11d s Work on orw "l'<'llull ul tht· lit kl' "" i.l :-. to bl' tomplct<:d to day /\ ... pokt•:-.mun for R oc k a n d \\'aH•r:-.('ap<• S.\Stl'm:-. Inc of Irvine. <J sub- <·ont r~1<·tor working 11 :t('n• pur k 1mprovt• nw111 ,101>. ""1d a st•toncl Sl'('lion of pond ... 111111 Id ht• I 1 n1sht·d nl·xt \\ t't·k Nl'wl~ l.111d ..,t'ill!l'd por'lwn of 1\•Winkll' J>:.irk is .... t h L·dult•d ln opt•n th1:-. fall Or igm all). it \\ .i:-. to o pt•n in !\l :1y Wor k on µark pro.te(·t h.1:-. ht·t•n ur1tl<-r wav for <1boul l \\'O Yl'iffS WA SlllNGTON <AP I -House tax writers agr eed tod ay on a provision tha t would allow near· ly all homeowners to sell their reside nces without having to pl:.ly capital gains tax on thl' profab The House Ways a nd Means Comm1tlet• voted for the pro v1s1on as an amt•ndm<>nt to the S15 bal hon tax cut b1ll 11n Y.h1ch 1t 1s working Undl'r pres(•nt la". tht• prof at on sal<• or a n.•s1dcnct• 1s con .... ad<'rt'd a c·ap1tal gain and 1:. C'Ons1derl'ci taxable as such un less at as reinvl':.tcd 1n another reside nce ThC'rc a lso a r(' special pro visions for pcopl<' over 65 who sell their homes but do not buv othe r!-Dl'pcndmg on the extent of lhC' gain, they may avoid all or pa rt of the capita l gains tax The provision adopted by thl' C'ommith.•c would a pply tu t•very on<' rl'gardlt·s:-of :•A<' It would t•xcludt· fn1m <'apit al gaifls tux the• profit . up to $100.000. on any sale> of a principal rt•sidence. de fi ne d as ont• occup1C'd al least two yl'ars by the owner The exclusion would a pply on Mesa Home For Ret arded Appeal Due Sharks Attack Woman Thf.' Orangt· County Board of Supt-rvisors may l'vcntually dt·· cack 1f a homl' for m cnlolly re l<•nkd adults c<1n he tr ansferred from Sant a An a to a new site in l•asl sick Costa Mt•sa. l'o:-t a l\k:.ans µrott•sting the eounl.\ plan111ng eomm1ss1on ap· prnval of thl• transfl•r h:ivi• until :\l11nday to fill' an appL·al \\Ith c·nunly plannt·r" \l'eording tu tounty pl<1nncr ln\Hl Shotsman, lht• ;.ippc•al fil 1ng \\ ould hlot·k <1 bus1nes'> 1wrm 11 for Colin Ashh ng to up1·r.1tt• th<' horn<· until lht' BoJrd of Supt•rv1:.11rs r ules on tht· <• ppt:al \ number o' t.>asl side re!>i dt•nts. operating as "Co!>ta Mesa Cont:Nned C'1t1Zl'ns Com mittee." tiJ \ t• vowed to f1~hl the transfer of the home for 36 retard ed ,11Jult::. to 362 1-,:: <!0th St Hc>"C\er. Shotsman s aid to day. no appeal h:.1s bt•en filect with 1 ht• l'llUnt) Thl• homeownt'rs say t hl·y arc• r11ncl·rnc•d about d ecreased propt.•rty values. possibly fir<' hazards and a dverse effecls on s tude nts at Woodland Ele men I <i ry School 1f the rt•tardc d adults a re allowcct to move m . The property mcludes a 12· unit apartment complex and a thrl't' ht>droom house that would lw uM•d for the c lients Coltn As hling da1ms the n<·1g hbors are ovc•rreacting a nd s hould not be worried about the adults who would occupy the home until they are able to be inde pendent in society. Shots man said it would cost residents S30 lo file the a ppeal whi<'h would be forwarded lo lht• c l er k o f th e H oJr d o f Supervisors Swnmer Tips In Magazine Many aspects of interest to summer readers are explored in a m agazine in toda y"s Oaily Pilot. S umm er r c<"re at1 o n a l vehicles. in style fashions and hair and beauty tips a re Just three areas de taile d in the "Summe r f.1 v1ng" edition of Orange County Living Read th1s magazine for sum- m er fun, rashlons and savings in today · Owly Pilot Four Survive Horrors at Sea .4/ter Explosion C HA RLESTON. SC IAP1 Two m en and two boys tossed in to the AtlC:.1nt1c whC'n t heir 28-foot pleasure boat exploded survived a night floating 300 yards away from whcrt• sevt·r~l sharks wt•n• tearing al lhl' body or u dead fema le comp anion. "There are no atheists in life · Jal·ket:.." Larry Coyle. one of the men . said today "'Certainly we pniy<·d " Irvine Grass Fire Blamed on 2 Crow-s By PHILIP ROSMARI N Of the Daily P1 .. t Sl•ll A brush fare. a ppare ntly start cd by a high -w ire lete·C:J·t ete between two trows. burned 125 acres of Quaal lhll an lrvtnc . near M1chclsnn and University Or i vcs. Wednl•sday a fternoon F ifty -flVl' Ora nge County firem e n cunta1nt•d the f ire within 45 minutes. but 1t was nol µut out until just before 10 p m The area was stall sm olderinR this m orning N o s truc turc·s were e n dangered in the unde ve loped area. across Universit y Drive fro m the University Park hous- ing tra<'t. F ir e m en s aid the hom es never wer<' in danger Fifteen Irvine police officers worked to detour traffic from the fire and to control crowds that gathert'Cl lo watch When the birds made contact. f1rl'm e n s uggest ed , they com plcted the circuit with the wires and were e lectrocuted . That caused electr i<'al ar<'ing t hat. in turn. caused the wires to Jerk and eventually break. The downed Imes caused a n hour long blackout of University Park homes and nearby traffic -.1gnals along Culver Dr ive Fi rem en theor ized tht• acc1 dent was caused by two birds. whose b a rbe<"ued car casses wer e fo und together ne arby downed Edison lines. They said the c rows apparent ly ali~hted on separate power lines Probably, they said. the bards a rgued and pe<"ked at eac~ other across the space between the wires . Fire men said the electric lines falling onto the brush s tarted the hlaze Coyh.'. a 65·ycar·old retired rad1ogrnph1<'s e ngineer w ho la ves in Cparlcston Heights. said the woman was killed an the ex- plosion and fire which destroyed tht.• boat Tuesday afte rnoon lie said he r body drifted off fro m the s urvivors. who tied thC'm selvcs toj(ether with life> Jackets and floating C'Us hions A Coast Guard hclicoptt•r C'rC'w rt· t•ovcn •d her muttl:ited IJody We dncsduy mornang about 250 yards from wh<•rt• th<· "urv1vor .... "'en• packed up Coylt• said h(• and the other:. c·ould see al least ont.• s hark near the m as lightning 1llummated the ocean. but they were not at· tacked As darknt•ss c losed tn. Coyle said they could a lso sec the lights of helicopters a nd surfa<'C vl'ssels searching for the m. but Y.e rC' unable to signa l As they waited fo r rt'S<'UC. bolts of lightning knifed through the seu around them "'Visibility was d own to about ze r o." Coast G u a rd C hie f B oa t s w a in 's Mal (• .J o hn La n g horn <;a 1d We dnesday . hours after the fo ur survivors we re brought to Edisto Beach. S C . where> th ey r e fused medical trct.ttmcnt An Edisto Bea<'h resident n .. porte d sel'ing the explosion Tuesday night at 8 p m. The sur· vivors were rescued a bout 12 !See HARKS. Page AZ> DMtr ,. .......... ~ •1<'*'9 ....... COUNTY FIREMAN SETS BACKFIRE TO CONTROL IAVINE BRUSH BLAZE F1reflghter1 S•kt Two Ctowa on High-Tenalon WlrH Ceuted Fire ly to one salt-an t·ach owner·, lifetime. but the rollover pro visio n or present law wo uld be reta ined for the benefit of peopl« selling one residence and buy ing a noth('r T h l• Tr('asury estimated the· provisum would cost C:Jbout $747 m 1llt0n a year in los t tax l't'V('OU(' Blockare That Prevents E&&s From Descudint Normally l f ALLOPIAN TUBE I. • 1 FERTILIZED EGG llYGOTE I APWi,.._~ HOW TEST TUBE PROCEDURE WAS PERFORMED Britain Sa ys Foreigners Needn't Apply 'Test-tube' Baby Cries, Joins Mom L ON UON 1/\l'J l.oul"l' Brown. the world'.., first auth<·n t1caled "test tube baby ... was moved from a -;pec1al C'are unit an a British hosp1lal today to JO m he r mother 1n the• matern1t) wa rd after healthily crying ht•r lungs out a ll night "'The baby as progrcss1n~ very well ," a hospital bulletin rt' ported . While hospital officials report ed Lesley Brown. JO. and ht·r two-d ay-old d aughtt•r Wt'rl' both dotn j? well . th t• two doctors respons ible for tht• laboratory concC'pllon caut ioned olhl'r an fertile wom en against panning a ny immediate hopes on what 1:. be ing hailed as a m ajor mediC'al breakthrough "It is obvious this 1s not am mediate ly a vatlabl t' to every body." gync C'olog1s 1 Pa trick Ste ptoe s aid in <1 n 1nd1rcc1 m essage to childlt•ss parents seeking details of th(• tn·alment Phys1o log1st Robe rt Edwards who a lso helped pioneer the f1 rsl authenticated birth from a con <'e pt ion o ut s ide the wo mb . added: "We have a lot to learn " But up to 5.000 wom en n· portedly have sought he lp from the two s pec ia lists and other scientists working on similar c·x periments . Publis hed <.'Sttmates s uggt'Sl that in Brit:un the re could tw some 10.000 women with bloekcd Fa llopian tubes lhl• probl<•m tha t prevented Mrs Brown from <'On<'e1ving in the no rmal w;1y The Steptoe. Edward" tC'l•h Masked Thug Robs Tavem in Mesa I\ bandil wearing a blu<.' ski m iuk robbed a Cost a Mesa tavern early Wednesday morn ing. forcing a fcm alc cm ployct• to hand over $567, police said Police said the robbery 111 th<' Outer's Inn. 1033 El Camino Dr occurred shortly after 2 1.1 m as t•mployee Linda Ann Cla rk. 25, of Anaheim, was closing up 111qtu · w.is tu rl·movt• an egg Imm Mrs Brown. flort1h zc it tn a h1boratory dash with sperm from ht•r hus band and implant thl' <11 v1ct1n1.: c·ell int o her uterus wh<•fl• 1t dt.•vdoped normally. M r ... Br ow n a nd h er tr uckdr1vcr husband Johnny. ml•anwhilt'. bceame the center of C'ont rovcr sy over a British govl•r nmenl film of the historic birth of their C'hubby·cheeked. hlondl·. 5-pound 12·ounce baby T h t· Bro" n .... hound by a Sfi00.000 contr;ict giving ex C'lus•H' r1i:hts for thl•ir sto ry to t h t• London Da il y M a i l nc wspapt•r , refust:d permisMon lo allow television viewers to ~cc a Him by lhl' Central Offi ce (Jf Information for 28 davs CSe<-BABY. P age A2 > Oran:Q .:aM L ~ ---~ Weathe r Pa tchy night and morn. 1ng low clouds along the coast. Othe rwi se f a ir through Friday with little c hange in tempe ratures. H1 ~h s nl'ar 70 at the hl':t<'h<'s to mid 80s mland .tn•u.. Lows toni~ht 60 to tti INSIDE TODAl. ~uper Soccer Satu rdays' ma.11 riot make the be.~l·seller list . but tlie book means a lot lll a Newport Beach family attd soccer team See F'eatur. mg. Page RH Index . -..... . ....... -. ~ .. , ........... -........... Dollar Down Again Fra1u.:-ly, It's Losing Its Yen TOKYO 1AP 1 fh1.· dollar plunged to n1•w low, 1n hN•tlr tr;,idmg on lht· Tokvo fon·1gn ex <'hil nge market lcxJ ;1)'. h1tl111g W2.10 yen and tht-n clo:-.1ng .it 193 475 de~p1t t> masi.i\l: l;uying hy thl• Bank or Japan The trl'nd in Eururw vaned The d ollar improved ag •. 11nst th~ Br1t1s h puund ll <1 l1<1n h ra. F'rencb franc and Outch gu1Jder Pilot J -Logbook _ But tt ~"" lowe r aga1n't f:urorw 's two ml!1n <'urrenc1es, tht• \\ 1• ... t Gt•rm<111 111 .irk jnd thl· S"' 1ss franl' The• :-.pot tr.1dm1.: volumt• Ill Tokyo was u near n•cor d $1 123 billion as tht• slumping state or the U S currenl'y kept traders JUmpin~ <md toun:-.ls <ind oth<•r.., an .1 t•o11l111u111g ... tal e of <•P prchens1on What To Do Till The Painter Comes By JO.\NNE REYNOLDS 0t llM O~•I• PtlOI SI.ti 1\1·rnrdtng to .tll tht· s t andard indicators. tht• buildmg mrlu:-.1 r~ 1:-. l'llJt•y 111i.: ,j l><1um right now TO /\PPRE<'l.\TF. THIS fiil'l. you don't h<ive to be con H'r..,ant w1th th1• slnt.'k markl't. labor statistics or real 1·:-.l all' , :1lu<·s .lu:-.t try to hin• anyone remotely connel'led "'1th l'On ... tr11r11on .i nd you 'II ).:l'l lhe 1dc•a Let me tl'll you how 1 found out. For the pa!>t 10 days we'v<' bt't'n camµang out <Jl our house wmting for a painter to show up Cttbmeh :ind drawe rs h.ave been emptied so he could \\-ork That mt'Jn:-. kitchen utensil!> ure ... pn·;1tl ovt•r th1· rl1ning room lubll-. th1• coffc:'<' l<ible and on top of thl' piano ·What'.., going on''" a~ked one A nwrn.•un resident. "Is il going do" 11 to 100 tu 011c·1 " 'l'hl' foll of th<' dollar was re ducm g the purcha::.in~ power ~f Amer icans in J apan almost <1a1 · Jy. Since Friday. the dollar has drOJlped 4 perr<•nt. and since August 197 1 the once mighty U S curn•ncy hai. lost nearly half its value in yen. The dollar c losed at 195.05 Wednesday . afte r plunging DROPPING DOLLAR BRINGS TOURISTS TO U.S.-86 through the psycholog1cal bar· r1£'r of 200 yen this week . T he Bank of Japan wa s re port· <•d to h.cve bought about $.500 11llll1nn toduv to {'h<'ek the rise of tht.• YC'll Tl;(' hank's governor. '1'1·11<·h1ro Monn..ii;a . said the .Japarw:.l' markt.·I was reacting "too scn:-.1t1vcly to s peculative views al>rnad. and calm will be reston·!I sooner or later -;incc lht• rnarkt'l has gone too far." Thl'n ' hJd bN.•n speculalion thul thl' position of lhe dollar mtlthl 1m µr ovl' b ecu u se Washington announced Wedne~ day that th<' United States had 1h smalll·~t overall trad e deficit in m ort.' than a year in June. $1 6 billion. But the United States h ad a SI billion de ficit 1n itt. lradt:• with .Japan, and the word from Washington did not help the dollar'!> ~landing in Tokyo. Tht• Britis h pound so ld for SI 9080 1n London. down froni SI 9 113 ) B111rk lortrs O.ity "llOt Si.fl ..... J e ff J ones. 11 . of Cost a Mesa. dis p l ays fis h he caught Wednesday during Huck Finn Fishing De rby at Huntington Beach Pier. Jeff dressed appropriately for the occasion. Perjury Charge Norton Trial Opens By GARY GRANVILLE Of ... o.;ry .., .... Sl~tt Orangt• County's immcd1ah political pas t came into vie w agaw today when the perJur) triaJ or former Republican state !>enat e candidate Loran Norton opened tn Santa Ana. Norton Is accused of commit ting perjury before the county grand Jury during its 197i in ve:.ligalton into political cam pu1gn practices in the county. Today. prosecutor W11l1am Evans told the s ix-m a n . six ~om an Jury that Norton d e ltberately lied to the gra nd jury whe n he said $5.000 given lo him by on e l ime political financier Gene Conrad was not used in ht~ 1976 campaign Evan s a l so s a id Nortor~ FroarageAl BABY ••• Some government ministers. noting that Mrs Brown is and has been <'ared for free under the stale·rur. Nationa l Health Ser vice. were annoyed at her at· litude . A Health Department state· m e nt said the film of the Caesarean birth was made "for the purpose of assisting in the evaluation of the behavior of the baby at birth and to provide an his toric medical reeord." • in SA SC'hl'ml·d (II h,1\.I ,,, .. fortnt"f" c· ... m p ... 1 ~ n m ,, n .1 /;! ,. r c, Hr r f'.iewmt·yc•r ht to lhl· JUI'}' 1bou"1 Conrad's S.S.000 Ne wmeyer Evan:-~:nd. wal' he the chief w1tnes.; c1~.11nst ha:- 101 mN pohtlC':JI <ilh In turn. d(•renst ·.,norm·\ J im Riddel told the JW y Nt>wm.t'Yl·r ... Credi bihty Will be an ISSUl' in tht• I r ial Riddel s<i rd Nt·wmt>y<·1 \\,,.., aC'tmg as the <igl•nt <..f tht• d1i. tnrt uttornt·y ·~· ofl1t.'1· "ht•n h~· agr<·<'d to re<'o1 d phcau· antl personal cOn \oer .. at1on . bc·t w£•cn h1ms l'lf and Norton vl 1 hl· 1 anw of the in vest1iw t1on T he· defcn~e ld\\)t'• .11 ~uc•cl lha l when propul~ intf'll>l'f<•a tht• tapes o f lht· N t·~m 1•y1·r Norton corwl•r-..:it ;on 'how oni} tha t the de fe nC.:Jn l wa ... t•n t•ouragang h1~ ont llml' fnend "to tell it straight. · W1tnesse-. in t t-e tri;al 1n Superior Court Jud~«! Waltt·r Chara mza 's ccurt1oom ;i r p srh eduled to begin te!'ttmon)' to da y Allo1 ne }'.; t''-l1m.1t1•d No rton's t n<1 I wtll 'ii!>' thrt>t· weeks SHARKS ... hours !ater F INDING A FRYI NG pan hLI:-. hl•<·onu' an advl'nturc -the pan:-. an• t ht•n'. it's 1ust a mattC'r of rt•m embt.·rang whl'ther the~ Wl'l'l' put i n ... 1dt• lhl' '>nup put or under the larg<.• s alJd bo wl. .\c·tually. the fu{'l that the painll'r ha ... n 't m:aleria hzt•d as sch<•duled 1sn 't 1u vNolos too big a prohl1•m because the carpenter has n't finished his work yet. We haH•n't M~en him for two Wl't>ks ~mce h<' hung thl' TV cabinPt door backwards. Runaway Girl, 14, Beaten, Abandoned it a nnounced that 1t would m ake the mm available com· m ercially "subject to the views of the pa rents.·· Mrs. Brown's lawyer. Paul Vincent. told re porters : "Had the condition not been in lhl· agr eem ent. Mrs. Brown would not have agreed to the film." "It surpnsed ml· thcst• fo ur stayed together and d:dn ~ gt·I attac ked by ~ha rk ':.i!IC: Dl'Pt.. t y S h eriff Jdml'' Cr.i\1•11 "M dylx-t h<. on1}' !hmg th"; 'ia\l<d lht-m """" lht· "h J q • lightn ang we-hild · · L1r;htn1ng '>lruC'" tht· IN~lt·r near the-'>Urv! vor<.. \t-\IM ,, , ti rr.1 during tht-night C<Jc..,t Cuun; ofrlc1a ls sci1d The project that :.t • .1rted in m1d·~1 ety -a simple repair :.and n·p<t inl job h<i!> blossoml·d into a fair size redecoral ing g ig and a g1ant-s1zc hE•ada{'ht· 1 ·m grateful we decided .1~mn~l n'modeling. THE CARPENTER C.\N'T work lwc·ause he's ha' 1n,.. lrouhle getting a door . a window and u set of C<tbinct door ... \\ ,. "ant him to install The• painlt·r 1s :.o hu-.y. he's put off the two·week vaca 111111 he v.as going to tal..l' an June At the rate he':. going hl· might snc:1k H day off som etimt' this fall. . Th<' drape•.., that we re ordt.'red in May haven t hl.'cn made yet because the labric ts m great dl•m a nd and short ~upµly I ('Ol'l.H UVE WITH iill lhis-bul for -0ntt bm<itl 1nc1 c1l'11 l P1•g Mc/\lt-.;ter. our newsroom Sl'l'rclary, :-.howE:d up .thoul .1 \H'C'k ago " 1th J <'olor t·hart. Sht"d decided tu hiJVl' \ the oUbldl• of hl'r hou:-.t puant(!d I f1~ured s he'.d he lucky i' s he got . it done b) Chris tma!> Mu('h to h l·I' deliS?hl and my dis may her housl• ha-; been pa inted sides. trim. <1C'cent. detail ;ind .tit In fat.'t . ht>r painter 1s so cnhchantcd ~1th her houw. :-.ht•., h:n 1ng trouble· ~l'ltrng rad or him Actuall~. m y prohlt'ms could be wor._., The• pcoplr \\ho 11 '"'' .1no~ ... the slrt·l't haH· a hrJu<o·l' th al as h<ilf torn do\\ n hJlf rebuilt Tht'} re leurmng about the s hortage of 1·1•m1•nt and lumber A 14-yt•ar·old runaway from a North Dakota lndi:.in reservation WJS found lying in an Irvine ... 1 rct't early today. h er skull fractured by a blow with a blunt \\Capon. police said. I nvest1 ~ators waited by hl'r bt•ds idt• for her lo regain con. sc10usnc.>s~ as she Jay in c ritical condition at a lO<'al hos pita l. She was found by a resident driving home on J effrey Road north of the San Diego Freeway Police :-.111d th<it when they got to ht•r "he• \\as conscious but in· cohe rent Before losing con- :-.c1oui.nes:-., s he was able to tell I he m she was st ruck in thl' head .ind dumpod from a car PolH·t· :.<11d her tnJury caused Valuable Parrot Stolen in Mesa New Mesa Planner A. caged pair o f red-h eaded Amazon parrots, t aking a break outdoors at a Costa Mesa apart- m Pnt complex Wednesday after· noon were reportedly stole n by a pu:,serby who picked up the cage and walked away, police said to day Gives Resignation T he trop1C'al birds, valued al nN1rly SSOO. wer e taken from the patrn of .lt-:>S L Vas quez, 2192 l'l.1ccnt1a Avl' Both parrots h ave gre('n l>odies and white bl'~k!" Costa Me~a·s newest planning l'Om m1ssaonl'r, S ha rley Pril'l'. has announ<'ed he r resignatmn rrom the commission after i.crv in~ on the f1vt··ml'mbcr pant•I for JU:.t thrl'e months 1ires and Rims Of Porsche Stolen Thu.•ves 1a1·kcd up a Costa Mt•sa m an· ... Porst•he auto and took tires and wheel rims valued jt $2.532. police st11d today T ill' los:. \\as rl·porlt.'d 1•:1 r ly Tu1•~<1av hv Martin Hrowo Man ~·mt:. of s5s l'altlari110 Avf'. lit• ";11d ht• found hi~ ca1 on hrtt.'k.., ""''" ht• was rC'ml~ to drn·1· ti to work. aecordmg lo µolt<·t· re ~ po rt ... ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f~Of'~nc:Jl'tCO.t"+I O•tf'f P1~f 'fW'lt1't"""'·<~1\CCW"' t1•""7 f~Htwir. ...,.. .. ,, •,.ouOt.~twfN O.. '"'.,. (CM\t Pvb4•'"'~ t.ompMW C,..O-ttAt~•·cN1°"' '" PYfih'~ Mnn.o"" l"-rnoqh f,10...• f()f" (•t•lt Mr\iilt N'f"•l'l>.., A• M.h ~""'" .. 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P«hd ,., C.0\I• Y,,,.,. o'I (Al,fl'f"l1 .. C.t-J~\• •1rtf l(tf"I ,..., All fl \4 ''' ~,. • .._ 'f 1)¥ "'''1 \t \4 M"Ol"llf'!I' md1l•o" ~'''""~ ~~~ \) \U mo.,tt,I• Mrs. Price. a resident of Cost.1 Mesa for 23 yean.. :.aid s hl' ,., leaving the city to move lo J sm a ll community outs ide Gral>:-. Valley Debates Debated She ''a:-. :.iprx11nt(•d w the plan ning comm1s:-.1on m e1t rly April to fill the seal left vacant hy Arlene Shafer's dection to tht• l' 1 t.v council SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov Edmund Brown .Jr. 1s trying ;1 new lat'lac in h1i. battle with At- lonwy ( ;l•nerl'I Eve lie Younger ov<.'r their campaign dt•butl'!> - a publH' ll'llt'r s aying th1• Hepuhli{'un's proposed rormat amounts lo ··exC'luding the pres), froan partu·1p.ittng " Younger wants a fur1 .. to-focc debate with a m oderator, whilL• Brown pre. fe rs questioning from CJ panel or n•pottcrs Cit y 11fftc1<1ls h;n e not yet dl· cided whether thl'Y will seek ~· replacl•mt>nt bai.ed on past rn tervil'Wl> with mne other apph <'a nts who sought the post at tht• tune Mr:-.. PriCl' was st•lcct«!d, or by setting up a new ~cries of rn terv1ew:. r New Recall? Transmissions Blamed WASlllNGTON CAP> -In what \\Ould be the largest a ction of its kind. the government expects to deddt· soon whether to order the r ecall virtu ally of t'vl'rv Ford car a nd truck manufactured with an auto matic trans mission between 1973 and 1978 -a tot.ii of ninr million vch1C'les. The National Highway Trciffic Safety Ad· mtn1stratlon hcgan <1n investigation last November C1flt'r thf' mdcpl'ncfrnt Ct•ntcr fo r /\uto Safety s aid 100 ;1t<·idPnt -. and 12 d(•aths were ca used by the t ransrn1ss1ons m tho~<' cars jumping from pa rk into n •\'l'rsc.· In thcms<.•lvcs . The Was hington Post reported today that a de- cision on the recall is expected next week. In a letter sent Wednesday to safety agency a d· ministrator Joan Claybrook, the center's director. Clarence Dillow. c riticized the agency for taking so long to decide on t1 recall . The Fords mvolvc d were manufactured with ~1 lhcr lht.' C·6 or FMX automatic transmission and mcludt• pr:H'lt<'ully all l'ars with 300 cubic inch or largl'r <'n~1nc~ and light lruckl) with 350 or mon: t·uhic inch t.•nginPs. Ford hti~ muintmncd that the accidents might be due in lar~e pa rt to drl\'t•r <.'.irelessness in putting the shift l(•vcr into park T h<.· company says ther e are no flaws in t ht• I rans mission1' her obvious confusion. however. a nd lhev remain uncertain about wh:.il h app(>nl'd Officers ~a id s hP did not up· pear to h ave been thrown from a movin~ C'ar as she told them. because there wer<' no scrapes on her body. She may, however. h ave been eased from a vehicle A hos pital neuros urgeon said that from her injury -her skull was c racked behind a n car -it appcan •d i.hl' "<is struck by a weapo n. Pohl'e Lt. .lt'rry Boyd said lhe child i s 11nmawav J\merrcan In· da:.an who wm, 11.VtnS? with her grandparent~ on the Crow-Creek India n Reser vation in North Oakot <t It "'a:-. not 1mmediatelv known how long :.hl' had h<•<.•n ·mi~smg from the n •scrva t ion. Bo}d said ... h e w as full y clothed "'hen found. and there was no indiC'a tion of sexual a:.· ~aull. though the possibility 1s being investJgated. As this is s ue appeared im· m e diately unresolved . Lou1 '>e Bro"' n was reportt.'d looking hnl' Jfter proving once again she nas a healthy pair of lungs by C'ry1ng a ll night an lht.· Oldham Genl•ral Hospital. 190 miles northwest of Londo n Sh l' w:is moved into the m :i tern1ty wa rd with othe r babies who arc• well and spend the day with their mothe rs. s leeping at night in the nursery m plastic.' cots They arc fed d ur· ing the night. Louise was red at z a m ~frs. Brown. who will be :n Monday. has told the m edical st aff she would like to breast feed Louise. A d ecis ion on whether this 1s advisabll' will ht· ta ken afll'r d et:illcd C'hecks or moth er and l>i.ll>y. h ospllal :-.ources said. /\part from tht• S600.000 from th(• Daily Mail publisher~. tht• Br owns are expect ed to ~et $400.000 from worldwide syn· d i cation. Crave-n "old •t:t· ('<r,•r, 1<,1 I h rt·.... t \ ( ' \ h<Hj \ t. v I •• I Co} ! l'. 6.5. of Ch..,,!, .... ·,'" 111.1r 1 r. boat H1:-jumped in 14-ht r 11 v. •. J pparent the boat "''•t.!C.: ·"" SC11d Craven Th£· s un111or" '>c:w trol JI• wo m ar. h<1d OC'l'r. k:l!t d ·n lh•· l'\ p lOSIOr! <i nd C'U\ h•1 ud1 .t: Cr avl·r. said The crew of :i 41 fool SC'art·h hoat found the s urv:vors ... 1111 tied to,gether and fl oat:ne c1hti1.1 five to eight mile~ off Ed1:-.t1-. l~and A Coast Guar.; hll1c·optcr pt!oi. spotted the woman·., body l:.at1 r Crt'wmcn '>tnod or. th(· h!•lll'lll ter·., reseul pl<:lforrr hatU:nL sha rks wtth a bc><:t hook unl.l thev ~l're ,1 hll· tr. 1 t·lr '('\t' tht• body of BarbarCc-Anr~ Woodh,in 58. of Charl~tor. Ch .trlt"~tor. Cour.1 \ Coror.1 - Ray Shoke:. said Uw \\oom:..11 ... body was se.,,erely multldlt!'d \ .... a ........... ,. • ,. •• ,. I ' .... ,. :. ' .... ,. t'Oll .. lltllf'r' pro11•1•1 ion r••••H . 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa Hnr .... ,.,, .... I ... lo-' Wett eif c_... Jt Phone 642·8882 S torP Hou,, Oa11v 9-~ Sat 9·5 30 For The Very Best De~, You owe it to yo11"eff to chKk our pricH, bc+oc ~ you btly! Md~:t· r Ct>arg1· \l::lA ~ p • • • . • - . I - Farnous Zenith quality! Famous L.L.l!:l.!. de pendability! .. . , . . ,., . -.. __ , . . .. ,,,. .. -......... " . ......... _ .... ~---, \ 1 O.ilr .. , ... Stitt Plwrlo AT 18, SHE'S FESTIVAL'S YOUNGEST EXHIBITOR Laguna Beach Artist Julie Watson With Paintings Success Surprises Youngest Artist "' .I \('KIE II\ MAI\ Of tt• D••lr P•I•• St••• \ niong ... omt· :100 art ,..,l!-. "ho 1·11m 111·11·d fur :Jdmt!-.!'-.Hln to tht!> \l•,11 ., l..1gun.1 lkach Fe~tt\'al of '''' \\,1 .1 11 I>! \'l'.tr old g11I who 111'1 ":11111·1! tu ,., lt11Y. ht·r \'flfk \\ 1111 ffl )11 I, fl 1 ·d ') fll'I \\,11111·11 tn Ir) I cltdn I • \p111 11 .11 .di · ~ard .Jultt· \\ ·"'"" \\ho fll'I grad uall-d I rorn I ,.1'.!1111.1 ll1"1d1 I hgh SC'htiol .11111 pl.111 .. 111 1·ntt•r Orangl' Cou~t ( ·oll(·gt• to 'tuclv art 1n Lht• fa ll Hut J\11.,., W:.1hnn. already tht· 11•c•1p1c•nt 111 ::.<·hol;.ir..,htp!> from ltulh lht• f1•s11val and Art-A-Fair. l111111tl hc·rsc·ll amonf! the 35 to 40 Pl'l'..i1n ... wh11 wt•n• :.H·rcpll'd to J1.1rl1t·1p.1tt· m tht• ftostival. which ,·.,11t 111rn•" thro11J.!h Au).! 27 I'' "''" !\ht• -..uhm ttlt·d thrct• " 1t1•r1·olnr .... \\hl('h Y.t•re nJll.'d l11ghh It\ .1 p.11wl of 1udg(•s 1\l 1111' ""rn1· l11nc· \11..,., \\ ahon sent ·' portfolw ol LU \\Or~ LO Art A I· .111 .11111 "a' "'lt•c·tl·d to !\hm~ 1 ... , "orl.. .ii a !\I udt-nl hc1ot h I h1·rl' Jl1111g "llh Te rn T;mnt·r .11111 .I ult(• ~i·~l·rvall, lloth abo 1111nt I .1i.:u1w llt•Jch :....tll·S <1l \rt A t-'a1r h<ive bel'n lov. "" I .1r bt·t·au'>l' of th1· 11·-..l f\ .it-. 111•\\ lucal11111. wh11.·h 1pp.111•11lh "'" l ,..., "l·ll k/\OY.O ... llw l\••11\.d ... '>ill d \1 t'>!\ \\ .11'-1111 1:111 li•·1 l111111h 11n tht· Festival 11f \ rh l'll•t111tb. d t!\pla yrng a \ .1111·1' 111 lw1 "at1•rc·olor scenes 11f \\ tldhft· ;md M1ss1on San Juan 1 ·.qw .. 11 ;11111 ha-. ht•t•n doing well. 111 l.11·1 i\11 ... -. Wa l son . t hl' ) u u ngcsl cxh1 b1lo r J t t he frs t1val. said s ht sold l'tg ht paintings so far Iler prices r ange fro m S45toS375 Miss Walson, \\ho t!> t ht• daugh ter of Geor~e and J O<tnn \\' atson of Laguna Beat•h, '>atc.J ht·r intcrc•st in art bt•gan wht•n h<'r f:sthf•r w;_is '>lationed 111 lht· \/Ort.' ... "II h I hP !\a \ y \\ ht•n sh1• \\as 12 • · I tool.. scmw dassl'!\ from J Portugut"'t' man 111 01b ," -.u1d Mi ss Wall>un. The n. wht•n sht· a r ri Vl'd in Laguna Hc ;ich lhrct· .ve ars a g o. s h t• t ook up watercolors in a high school class and a lso b<.•g;i n studying <.11 the Laguna Bt·ach School for 1\ l'l "I've <tlwavs wanted to know ml)r l' a hout wildli fe .·· Miss W<1lsori said. expla ining th;il !\ht· pnints from her o"n p hotu graphs taken al ZOO!'> and from ..ruagaline pictw·cs. ··Wt"vc a lso had cnngloml·r;J lions of animals in th<· houM· I rom frrrels Lo turtles.·· s ht• '>aid Her Art-A-Fair booth also 1n d udes pencil a nd pcm-and-mk dra wings Miss Watson said ~he plans tu purs ue a career in art. a lthough s he isn't sur e rn what area "I'm going to go a ll lhl· wa~ with 11." she said. "I'm tntt•rt>!-.I ed in illustration. I haVl•n't had any experience n •a lly doing th at o r commercial art. thoug h I want to gL•l a t a~I P of t•vtrv thing.·· Pact OK'd; Edison Workers Returning l t 1 ltl' \\'orkt·r ... U ni on o f \ m1•1 ""' nwmhC'r.., began re •urning t11 w o r k t od ay &J t :-.1111thl'rn California Edison Jiii" 1•1 -.1.111on~ in Huntington ll1•.11·h .met San Onofre after end 111g a three -month s trike \\ 1·1 ln1•!\d.1y hy a two-vote margin t 11111r1 members voled lo r attly 1 lw 1ww contract by a margin of ·w; to ;J:!1 It will expire Dec 31. l:li \I In a c·t'L•ptmg the pact, union rn l' m ht•rs approved a rotating work "''hroulc lhul wa s the m a - 1or stumbling block in le ngthy d h('ll!\~mns. T~w \\.urkt>rs agreed to th e new schedule in which they would wor k weeke nds without over- t ime pay. Edison supervisory personnel had been maintaining a nd re· pairing powe r units during the walkout. Edison s pokcsm<cn Bill Dickson s aid . "We are not completely hap· PY . but we are happy that it is over." Dickson said t hat the union made some im proveme nts In the contract by gaining additional va ca tion lime. He said the union also will get an extra holiday no the Friday a fte r T hanksgiving. Flof Tires, ~iglat Bulbs T11ur:.oay July n 1!,Jlo DAILY PILOT :I J Postal Union Nixes Pact Officers Urge Members to Vote for Ratification W AS H I N G T ON <AP > Ll•adt•rs of the' nation's largest posta l union voled against a pro- posed la bor contract today. but decided to submit the tentative s ett l e m en t to rank -and -file m em be rs for a r utification vote The n ut ional bargaining ad· v 1so ry committee o r t he Police Sued . By VictiDl Of Phanto01 A \\Oma n who claims s he suf fl•red facial injuries Y.hen a rock a llegedly hurle d b y a man known to lawmen as the "phan- to m rock thro we r" s h atter ed her \\ mdsh1eld sue<l the California Jlighway Patrol Wednesd ay for damages lo be d etermined in trial court R.,becca Ct!leste Ha ll c laims 1n her Or ange County Superior Court lawsuit that failure by the (.'H P to q uickly appre he nd .Jam l•s llorton .Jr. e ncouraged thC' transient to repea l his rock· thro wing escap ades o n thl' H1 vcrs idc Freeway. N:.i med a., co-defendants m tht' .1t·t1o n ct rl! the county and the !\la te t\t r~ II a ll c la ims she s uffered he r IOJUrtes last Nov. 6, five da ys before Horton . 42, was found hidmg in a cave in Santa An a Canyon. By tha t lime. !>he !\lutes. more tha n 70 vehicles ha d been hit by rocks and two moto rist!> had suffe red major in· IU rtt'S $20 Million County Loan Wins Backing T he tcmpon1ry borrowing of S20 m illion to finance local gov- t•rnm cnt until property taxes are l'Oll t·ctt•d this fall was app roved una n imo us ly Wednes da y by Or :trtgl' County super visors EvC'TI thoug'h the county will have to pay inte rest of up to 5 25 pl'rccnt t o borro w t he funds, Citron !\<lld the borrowing won't l'OM county ta xp:.iycrs a nything. Ill' l'Xplaincd t he borrowed funds can be re -invested for ... horl terms by the county and t·<1 rn enoug h cash to pay the in- ten'"l t•ha rgc .and other county costs C1tnm n11tt..'d that San D1t·go County .ilrl'ady has bor rowed SflO mill ion for the so -called dry pt•r iod and Los An geles County s:100 m i I hon Hy c om p ;iriso n . h e s a id . Orangt• County borrowed $21 m illion in 1977. $18 million in 1976 ;md $40 m illion in 1975 logww,Host To Harpists Eig ht interna tiona lly knoy, n harpis ts will pe rform on the t-'cstivaJ of Arts grounds Friday from 4 to 7 p.m . for pageant. goe rs and festiva l visitors. E ach harpist will perform for a bout 20 minutes on the grounds o f the Lagun a B e a c h a r t festival. including 10-year-old p rodigy N1rnko Yos hino from J a p an. T he concert musicians are in Orange County taking part in the first annual California Sum- m t• r H a rp W orks h o p a nd F est i val 1n Da n a Point, or - g anized b y h a rpis t S us a nn McDonald. P er for man ces a r e free to ft•sltv:tl ticket holder~ Am erican Po!>lJl Workt'r!\ Lnto11 voted 29-lo 15 <1garnsl the tt•n ta t1ve three·yl•ar ii Cl'ord Hut then the committee voted 30·to 9 to se nd the proposed contract to the union'l> 280.000 rank-and f1lt· m embe rs for a rat1ficatwn voll· The union pn •sadenl. Ernml'l 1\nd re ws. who was one of lht• neg 0 t l <It 0 r s ro r t h l. J l' l 0 r c.J reached with the Po!>la l Ser v1ct• Friday, said in gelling a pµrt)\ al to 1-t.>lld th(• contract to the rnnk .rnd fill' ··1 \\Ollld urge that lhtv r<itcfy 1t." hl' said John Richurds. p resident o l lhe Pittshurgh a rea local, 'md he planned tt1 fi le ~u1t 111 l' S District Court th.·rl' to stop An dn•ws from issuing the contract for r .it1fi calion 'Wages of Sin' Richa rds said the pnnc1pal ob· Jt•ctions by local leade rs were tha t the wage mcre ase is not high enough and tha t local of ftc 1a ls were unhappy with about .:.IX work rule provision~. mclud mg the Posta l Service's right 111 l'Ontinue assigning mandatory OVl0rt1mt• Thl• A PWU 1s one of four un ions that represent d total of 554.000 postal workers. It is 1h1· o nly ont· that calls for an :1cl vtsory ('O mm1tlcc votC'. Brothel Can Deduct Them WASIUNGTON <A P > The Internal Revenue Service chum!\ a Nevada brothe l owner owes more than S7 million in t<1xcs but concedes that he c an d educt pros titutel:; ·sa t a rte!> as a bu!>tness expense. Joe Confort<.'. c hallenging the ;.isse ssm ent in t he U S. Tax Court hen'. s:.ud lht• I RS should also let h.i m deduct rebates lo cab drivers plu!> his brothels' legal fees and linen costs. In a n appe a l mad e p u blic Wednesday. Confortt• said "lhe deduc tio ns for s a la r ies and wages of p rosti t utc•s, rent , utilities and taxes und licem.es :i llowed by the IRS arc substa11 ti ally understated." Pros t1t ut1o n 1s l egal in Ne vada 's Storey County, where Co nfortc own!> Must<mg Ranch, the s talt"s largest brothel. The I RS makes little d is tinct ion about the legality of a bus iness when it assesse:. t;,ixcs or allows deductions. Conforte 1s also s uing the IRS ch arging the assessment ~a ... "u nreasonable and e xcessive .. On J une 2. U.S DistriC't J udg1· Roger r oley of Las Vegas rl' Jl'Cted Conforlc's suit. descn b ang him as a "despo iler o r wo men" a nd "a pimp s itting un th e banks of thl' Truckcc Rivl.'r thumbing his nose al thl' L'S gove rnment." Three d ays later . however Foley reversed himself and dis - m issed Confortc's complaint "without prejudice.•· meaning Conforte could continue the suit tn another federal district court Con ro r te 's a tto rn e y said Wednesday that Co nforte a nd his wife. in joint returns. claimed smaller profits from the brothel APW1 ....... o A TAXING PROBLEM Brothel Boss Conforte hut hac.I not calcula te d lhc· -;;Jl llrtes as deduction ... llowt'\ er. Tax Court record-. -.howed that the IRS. tn f1gun 11J! his laxt•s from 1973 to 1976. d e d ucted the prostitute'>· salarw:- as hus1ne-.scxpenscs T he l RS said 111 documenh !tied April 4 that the brolhl•I near Reno had gross n ·ce1pts aver aging $2.7 million yearly for the fo ur years. In figuring his laxes. the IRS ded uc ted abou1 $1.2 million per year m wage!\ and salaries for prostitutes· as part or $1.4 m illion in expenses Hts nt.'t brothel incomc s ubJeCl to t axes averaged <ibout $1.J m illion. 1t sa1J All four unions are expected lo -.end out ma.ii b<1llots within a \\leek, and the results likely will not be known until at least mid \ugu~t Funds Asked For Vietnam War Tribute O r a nge Cou nty Supe r v isor Philip Anthony ha s a s ked in tcrested county residents to con 1 ri butc dollars to h elp build ,, memorial for county service mt·n killed in the Vietnam wa r . Anthony sa id $900 has been r1· t•c1ved so far. Fundraiser s hopt> anothe r $2.000 can be collectl'd by Au~. 11 s o pla ns for lhtc· me morial can proceed . The memorial will be a bronze· pla q ue list ing the n a me:-111 s ervicemen who died in th e V1l'l nam conflict. It would be placl'd tn the Plaza of the Flags in thl> S anta Ana Civic Center Anthony said plans an: t o <·o mpletC' the memoria l in t1 mt- t.1 hold dedication cere rr.onies on Vt•ter an's Day. Nov. ll Anthony said cont r ibutions may be sent to the county Board o f Supervisors. 10 C1v1c Center P laza. Santa Ana. Checks should be m ade payable to t he Vietnllrr> Yt'te rans' Memon a l rund . Senate Seeks Say WASKJNGTON <AP> --Con c crne d a bout the ba lance of power in Asia, the Sen ate is de mand in~ a voice in an y further a d m tn is tration d e c is io ns t o withdraw l.J.S. troops from South Korea !J~r ~.1 for the very first time at 2 0 ~ff -.1 .. _ .. ~--· - : I -·· Distinguished Heritage provincial collection ()Ul'•'I I ~1/\' \•Ill 11 >1 twd · N1qhr -.1o.1nds Heritag!b. l in91m11 • h"'''-Dtl'~'---I ok:lln<J 1n11Tm _ Anno11,·-- I .._. Huntington Costs Soar King "il4' Cdll•' b.'lf Ouor rnqh r 'ldnd., __ I luntington Beach <'mployees 'Pl'nt 60 hours of s taff t ime at a t·ost of S937 durin~ the past yea r 111 n•p~ur the legs on 10 p ing pong 1 J hi C's lwl1m1:tmg to the parks .inrl n•rreut1on department <hw t'll\' w11rkl•r mC1dc 16 v1s1ts .1nrl "lH'nl 9:1 hours to rt•fmish ".i111h·11 lwnl'lws <iutstd<' thl' c tt) hall 1n .i four-month pe riod The cost to tht> city was Sl.192 Electricians, wor king at a rate af $13.22 per hour. are frequ('ntly d1s pa tchl'd to replace burned out light buJbs. An c mp l o yee p a id a t rnN·ha n1cs' wa~<'S was used to c·hanitt> 1:.11 tlrrs of city vehicles nut in th1• l.1 ;.1 f.lr ur> to three: hour., t•ac-h chv \ m un.1r.1·n.i·nl :i11d1t hy t ht> c·on .... ullurtl 111 rn cl( Hooz, All<'n • and I lt1m1lton of San Francisco. ••• r,•portt-d tllt'~C r1nd1nfl~ an the t'tl y '~ pubhc wnrk!\ depa rtment ... 1!1t'> WC'C'k The team of a uditor s also l ook ed in to the m an agement oper at ions of the police depart· ment which it s aid ge ner ally Ii vt.'d up to its high re putation J\n audit report of the ltbrary dl'purt me nt will bc auditor., la ter . The a uditors said that th<' p ublic w o rks d epa r t ment gener ally is doing a sound job of planning. installing a nd m ain· ta ining city improve me nts . They said however, that the city h as e xpe rie nc ed explosive g rowth in recent years and that som e of the public works divis ions should be restructured . Th report recomm f'ncted lhnt some of the d uties of Director 8111 Hartj(C' should be delej(utt•<I tn Ct l) E ngineerM1ke Zaml>0ry T he rePort pointed out, for <•x 11m ple. that the de p a rtment j(ene rates thousands of piece., of C'rresp onden('e d aily and that each is signed by Hartge. T his caus es a bottle neck in his absence. the auditors said. T he report said that there is a backlog of many projects and tha t delays are proving to be 'C'rv costly. Delays we re partially blamed on unclear priorities a nd lack or a timetable for projects. T he m anag ement consultant firm also r ecommends im· mediate steps to reduce street cleaning costs. It said annual ex· penses s hould be about $200,000 instead of the $344,730 which was s pentlast year. A central garage to overhaul a ll r 11 v v('htr lrs a lso was recom· mt•ndccl l\h•unwhile. the poltce depart· m cnt came in for praise "as one of the best equipped iind ml)llt in novut1 ve in th(' count ry·· · 'Provmciar • is too modest ?< word to descnbe our Bnttany'1j; hedroom colleclJOn by H eritage•. The col- lection is a w;ual feac;t with nrh carvmgc; that delight the• 1•w. mellow brnss. hand . .,crl?vned decorationc;-ancl ,, lovely interplav ol veneer<-under the warm Britti'lnv finishes. Allow us to introduce you to them today! Your tovon te mtem>r dcmgner will be hO'f'P11ro08ai&t you ... H.J.GARRETf fURNITU~E PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS ............ -. "" 2215 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA 646-0275 \ NATION I WEATHER Fo11rtl1 Critif!al Q b~ () Just · Coastin~ Fall Kills 3 with ( Tom~ Morphine Om· Raging Infernos At Six Flags S.\~IE OLD STORIES DEPT. -We had one of the first !>enous brush fires of the :.eason yesterday in Irvine. At lust n ·port. about 200 acres or brush burned. But it's tiring to r ead about Uus EUREKA. Mo. I AP>-A l'(ondolar ride carrying four passenger:. 70 f('et above an amust•ment park slipped off its cable and plunged to tht• g round wh1•11 a :.upport ~1rm on a town brok<• Two girls and a man were killed and u lhird girl wa:. critically in· jured. The reason the fire news 1s wearisome Is that when you scan the di:.patches. you ~ct the feeling you read the saml' thing last year . About 60 pc~pl.e were stranded «a rs snapped loos<> when the 1n thl' 15 r em aining c:.i blc car s in 'Upport urm gavl' wuy about 2 op<'ratson at t hl• ts mt• of tht-;icc1 p m Only 16 cars were in the ~u r dent Wednesday ut Six Fl<.tgs <•t tht· time f:vL·ry time we suffer one of these blazes, for example. thC' dispatch will tell you that the fire "blackened" 200 acres The news msi:.ts every brush fire blackens. There has never been a grass blaze in which the ground was left dirty-brown. You wouldn 't know how to h.rndlt• 1t 1r the nl'ws told you that. It might go like this "IR\'INE -A raging inferno erupted across the grassla nds near University and Michelson drives he re to· da), duty bro\\nang at least 200 acres." l am sun• you \\Ould miss "blackened" in that dis· patch Sur ch a n 1n\'l'nt1ve nc\\S wnter would never get away \\1th interv1t:\\ in~ the f~1cf who mi~ht tell him the ~- 1-'trl' Im 1 stigatvr Checlnng Our Blackened Acres hla7l' "ll'fl 1h1:-. plJce as bald as a billiard ball " The news lht•n m1gh1 r\•.id · I R\'1:-\E \ ra~ing inflrno e rupted in the grass here l\1d,1~ hillt..irtl I.wiling m•ire than 200 acres ·• I 111 ;it r•ml tht• gt:nlle r l'aders would miss "blacken- 1:i~ .1~.11n \'nu'' 111 also not<' that in ;,II c;!.Jch r eports, fires never .. 1 't Tht•y ah\ .1y<, e rupt Fin·-. h::ve to be like volcanos or tlt1 · 11i-.t Jrl·n·t \\nrth writing ,11Jout '.I 11. f1r1 ·!'. ncvt•r JUSt hurn Th<:y arc raging infe rnos. \\ 1• lt.1\l' nt•H·r h:.id a fire that was n't mad. E.\Rt.\' l~FOR~1ATION on yesterday's raging in· ferno out an lrv1n(• :-.uggcsts that it was started by a large bird Fin• officials theorize that the bird erred in the air and flt'w into <i 12.UOO volt electrical transmission line. lie wa:-. thus electrocuted a nd fell to the ground in flum»., This 1gnitC'd the brush fire Jn C'old hloodt•d early news dispatches, however. this over Mid·America park Th('y wen• re::.cucd without r u rt h l' r In l' Id l' n t Th c 1 as t passengers n •achcd safety four hours after the accident T HE STEEL CABLE c::ir :t masi:, of gnarled m etal. \\JS whisked a\\ay to a storagt• room ne.1rby S t Lou 1 s Co u n t y I•' 1 r 1• Mars hul Jame' Holding haus :-aid safety dt'\'ICl'~ on the cable ride prevC..nted the other cars from falling Some parts of the ride :H'l' as h igh as 100 feet ;ibovc th<• park, \\hlt'h w<1s fdh.•d \.\ ith about :?0.000 Pl'Opk <1t ttw t1mC' of the un·1dc11 t , offici<1IS i.:.11d. Tht• ride hacl n1w r ;1t l'd fo r eight yt.•ars without 11H·1d(•nt. a pa rk s pokl•s m:.111 s:111l More than 15 million pC'opll• have nddl'n safel y in tht> Swiss·madP ride, ht· udded I le calll•d the accident a "flukC' " FIREMEN i\SD POLICE r r o m l O s u r r o u n d i n g c· o m munities usl'd crane likC' ::.norkl'I unit:. to rl':.cue thl' ndl'rs It took :.i 100-foot aerial boom to rc·ach the las t fe w cable cars thut S\\ ung gently in thC' humid 9"1 degree summer breez<· at the at traction. located about 25 mill.'s south of St Louis Ll'SS than an hour after the final p<.'rson \\as snatched from the suspe nded cabll' car. hig h winds and torrential r<iins pum· m l'llt•d the 503 acr l' park Two girls. Trish::s Weeks. 10. of St. Louis and Kristen Johnson. 15 • of Ba rre, Vt., and her uncle, C l ark I'~. J o hnson . 25. of Hivesville, W Va_, were killed after one of the nde's 28 cable JENNINE WEEKS, 12. <1 !>IS tl'I' of Tn'iha, wu::. 1n critsc<.11 but i;table cond1t1o n toduy after sur g1·ry Wt•dnl''>da) night cJl .1 11c111 by hosµ1tcJI Tht.' uncle and 111ccc \\t'rt' \'1Stt1ng the Week.:. family at their St Louis County home A spokesm an fo r the p ark. Hob Kochan. said that the nde t•ou lcl hold 112 pe rsons . The t hi t•e killed and one IOJUred \\ l'l'l' th<· only O('C'Upants of the tar th.it fell. ht• said ThC' nJe r uns across most of th P w i dth of lht• pdr k Pa :-.sPng<·r~ <ire t urned in 28 :-.mall cars su:-pendcd on a mov· 1ng cable KOC'IL\N Si\IO the cable c ar rnk would not be used again un· Id .Ill c·nl{lrll'L'r from Six Flags m t'r Gcorg1:.i. a sister operation. .1rnvl's for u n inv<.:st1gation. Funeral Violen«.·e Chn:-. ('oval ta. a photograplH'r 101 tlu Bioum1ngton Ill . l'anlugr?ph. was attacked v. hilt-(()\ 1•nng lhl' funt.1 r~tl of Hohnt Conk!<:. one of thret· gu111 d~ l-.1 l:t'<i m "'l"l'kl-nd 1101 ing ul lht· P.ont1ac t 111 1 Corn•ttion;.il t'l·nlt:1 :\lun ~t 11ght \\tis 1dent1f tl·d a~ 8111 Conk It:. hrot h(.·t oft ht'" lain m<rn Sweeping Storms Kill 2 Hail, Tornadoes, Heavy Rain Punish Midwest By ThP .\s.,ocial<'d Press \ ltm· of thunderstorms <.\\e pt .11·111"~ till' M1dwt·st. lc.•a\ 1ng at lt"•'l I \\O people dead and ca us 111g \\ 1de:.prcad pawer outage:. Thundl·r~to r ms JHCVdtled from thl· lower Great L<i kcs to northern Texas J\ ha lf dozen 1111 nadot•s :ibo touc hc:d down . mo~tl) in tht• upper ~l 1ss1ss1ppi \'alll'y. pl act.'." acC'ordtng to spokesmc1n Fred Sullivan. "ho c::.tsm;..kd 30.000 Edison c u:.tum cr.., \.\Crt: blacked out 1\: !t·.1'-t one dl';;lh 1.1.a , blc.imed on '1oll'nt '-'"l·;,thu th<..t s\\ l pl ~cros:-much of llhnO!'-knock 1ng out dlttr1t· "l rv1c1· tn numl·1ou:-;..rl';.. .• '"nd t·c.ustn~ Iii\ L F OF THOSE \\ l·rt· 1n !'.c;;tt(•rc.'Cl d.im.:;l!l Oetroat. he s aid Thl' storms that hit \\ t'dnt~· Cons um ers P o wer Co d.:)' ..i fll:rnoon ;ind evt·n1ng estimated at least 20.000 or ll!> hrou~ht high wind!', torrtnt1e;l c ustomers were· without clcc r.:;in~. h all and th~· threat of tric1ty because of downed powt'r torn:.Htoe:-. to m any area~ lines. FUNNEL CLOUDS were.• WIND DAMAGE OCCURRED A sev<·n·slory parking ga r~ge :-1ghtcd in thl' Chicago. spring at numc·rous place~ from Terra und e r construction a t t hl t H Id and E a s •. S t L o u" llaute. Ind . to Vinita. Okla R e n a i s s an c· e Ce n l c· r 1 n area:-. but authorities "aid nom· V1t'iou~ thundcr:.torms a ccom-downtown Detroit colla psed dur of th(. tornadoes touched down_ panil'd hy torrential rain, winds sng the storm There wen· no in GNald '.\!ariana. 33. of Mount of KO mph and hail raked Lower June~ Pro:-pcct. drowned 1:i Lakt· h1rd that mc>t s uch a ghastly demise hardly gets a mention WC' arc· mon• conet>rnt'd with what got blackened later :\I 1th 1ga11 \\'cdn('sday t•vcning. \I 1<'h1i:un off W1lmc·tt<' -while try ~---...1.ca.nn~ lil least onc.....d.e.a.<L.and IN tfURON COUNTY. dep 111g to pull h1~ motorboat back to tlirel' othc•rs m 1!>sing \\hen two ut1 cs salcl. a 15 year:Oloooy was :ts mooring 1n a h~avy wtnd Tll.\T BIRD DESERVES a little more sympathy in 1111' m•w<. I le 1:-. to be p1t1cd lnst1>ad, we have accused him of not dosng vt•ry \\Cll at his prime purpose in life. which is fl) sng without running into obst~cks_ And as .1 final inciign1ty, the early news didn't even tell us \\ hal kind of a bird he once was He has been reduced to JU St ":l l<:rgc• bird " ~1 avlw 1r he'd hlac·kencd morl' acres with a bigger rag 1ng 1nfl·rno. \H!'d htt\l' given him mor e notice. Cameraman Killed Finishing TV Task /\TLANTJ\ fJ\PI Jimmy Harmon needed just one more p1t•t·e of fil m for lht• l<:lcv1:.ion documentary on the Southern Crcs- C'l'nl pasi:.cngcr train It was a piece of film that cost him his life The 31 y(•ar old cameraman fo r WXIA-TV Atlanta. was pl'rchcd on a trestle Wednesday, with two cameras. waiting for the South ern Railway System passenger train to round a bend. said < huck Johnson. a police spokesman in suburban DeKalb County. ·'We beltev<.' ... when he saw the train , he went across the tracks and triggered it <one camera). then appare ntly tried to get h;,1ck across the trac ks to his i:,ccond camera and just didn't make 11 ." said WXIA Ass1i:.t ant News Director Ron Becker. Ha rmon. of Stone Mountain. Ga .. was killed instantly by the f\<'w Orleans bound train, which included 10 cars and four engines and was J?Oing about 50 mph, Johnson said. • Ford Die• APWl,.l>flolo B <' n s on Vo r <I. ' 11 u n g l' r hrothl'I' of Ford ~Iolur Co Chairman llenrv Ford I I an<I a g r a ndson of· thl' auto in dustry pioneer. d11•d t•ar l ~ to day after suffering an ;ip parent heart altatk Ford 59. was aboard his boat. docked at Cheboygan. ~lich . a resort community on tilt' Lower Peninsula Rains Drench Northwest California Logs Hig"' Low Temperatures TMnp«-ra• ure• HI Lo Pep Alt>u Qv~ 1M 10 Amo11r11to ., II\ Atlanta IS l>8 8'9ttlmorp 8J IJ 8 1rm1nottdm 'fO IJ 80iV 10\ .... 8Mlon 11 M 8 rown\Ylllf" •1 11 8utt .. 10 96 116 I 01 c11e•hln !>< " ,, 61 Ct"<•oo .,. Ml )I C1nc1nn•t1 19 .. Cl~"'f'l•nd •1 11 0•11'1 Wtl'I 101 IS Of'nvfr •t .1 O.tto•t •• 0 IJ H~l•na •l &S Honolulu N 74 Hou\IOn OJ 19 11'10 ~OOh\ •1 61 01 J•<~' ·v1tlf •1 •I IU tC•n '(tl'f' •1 u lH VrQ"\ ~ 11 L•ll•• Roo ., ,, •• l,OUl\¥1llf' ., &• Mefl"P"'' H •• JI M l•m• •• 71 M ilw •uke• 11 .. ,. 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H'911$ Frld"Y MM 10 ti t>a•t,.,., to mid IOI Inland Cout•I 1empare1urH will ran~ t>elwetn •3 end 10 Inland t•m IH!••lu•H wlll ••noe t>atw""" •• ena IS T,.,. we\et lemptreturt wlll t>r &S Sutt. /tfoon, Tide• THUllSDAY Sf'cond lllQll • S4 pm ) I !Iacono low U 00 p m t 1 l'IUOAY l'lt\I 111011 • t• • m l I Flr\llnw 11 llam I I S.cond 11101\ \ "°pm 1 4 ~"'nr1t.f')•f"IO •m '"hi \l c:IM Mof)n '''"' Mlt l OJ o m SurfR~orf Hunlll\QICln B••tll Four 1001 ~utMtly ....... ano 110111 .,.,,,., M·l't \\jrl•n'J("-11-~ N•wpc.'.>rt r.r.ch W,¥~\ •rath ltwl' \Ouln •I •-10 11 .. lttl .t<IJ l>vlld 10\1 < Md1flfW'l\QftntJ\O~t1t•ll•nl .... ulbo;;its capsi.wd in thc• Detroit hospitalized rn ent1 cal eond1t1on The :.tormi-halted air traffst' ft1H·r :--;me \\l'rl' rc~C'ucd after wind ble\\ over tht· t ractor h rit•fl y at O'llar r-Jnternat1onc;I D e l ro11 1':d 1son Co . h ad he was driving. pinning him \1rport anc! knocked out power _d_a_m_o_:::_t•_"_:.r_a_· t_t_c_r _ed_u_1_1_o_v_e_r_t_h_e __ b_e_n_e_a_t_h_t_h_e_m_a_c_h_1_n_e _______ •...:o;__"'...:e...:v...:e;..;.r..;;a.,;,,,1 ...;;;Ch :ca go subur bs Sometimes you w ant to leave the cares of the world behind and just sit back and enjoy the things life has to ofter. The Daily Pilot brings you the information you need to find entt rtainment -all along the Orange Coast. Movie and theater ads and r ev iews enter tainment and rest aur ant features and our new complete TV lis tings keep you up to date Entertainment. however , i s only part of our story. Every day the pages of the Daily Pilot offer you much more : ne w s of your community and wortd v iew s, mon ~y r.dving advertising and coupons, action sports a no a variety of exclusive features. 642-4321 ... .. ... ' . -. ... .. .. . ,. . ... ' ....... J CALIFORNIA Thu~. July 27 1978 DAILY PILOT AS • R011ing Stones End To11r Violence Absent Despite Crowd of 60,000 OAKLAND IAl'> At lhl' final concert of tht: Rolling Stones' current Am erican tour. there were few 1othosts of the v1olt•n cc at t h e ir 1969 performance al Altetmont Marines Fall Behind lnWOrk SA!'li OIEGO <AP -A com pany of 150 Marine reservists from Columbus. Ohio stormed from helicopters to attack an a1rf1Cld but nobody fought back The s ummertime t roopers had C'harged the wrong W<s} TUE "ENEMY" o f regular Marines wa!' behind them . wait tnJ: and waiting to defend some bunkers <Jnd <.i little red house Aft1•r tht• rt>s ervists secured their ;11rf11•ld position. their com pany leaders noticed nothing was h:lpJX•ning. After t•xamining the problem thc s ometime Mar ines were or dcred to about fnce and attack tho~!.' bunkers, the ones on lht· otht•r std<' of the choppe rs ('\PT. ROB ST. CLi\IR. the 1·om panv commander s aid Wt•dn1·:,.rluy's wrong-way <.1ttack o<·t·urn'<l hl•causc in an E:'arlicr r<'h<.•ars al. tht·re were :-.1x hl'l1cop· tc·r -; hut onh four in the• actual mo<'k ,....,...,,.ult That hact some re :-.<>n. 1sts cnnfused. hf:' said ln other s ummer camp ar t1v1t1cs a fl•w milt><; away. about 750 reservists look part rn an air and Sl'a attac k on Coronado lwa c.•h \\htlc Major Gen Marc Moore. ('Ommandt.·r of the 4th :\la r1 nt· D1 v1s1on, ob:-.er\'cd The Hrttts h rock group performt.'<i before 60,000 peopll· under a scorching :-.un Wrdnes day at the Oaklund Coliseum. JUSt 30 miles from Altamont where four fans died nine years ago at a Stones concert The crowd was by and lar ge• sedate, waiting patiently t hrouJ(h a th r ee· h ou r interm ission , tolera ting the heat and gavin~ p o l ice a few m a J or problems AND MEMBE RS OF the lMls Angels motorcycle club who were the Stones' ~ecuraty guard:-. rn the davs of Altamont .and AP WlrwjWlolo .4rrested Rock singe!' Grace Slick of the Jefferson Starship ha~ h<•c•n arrc~tcd 1n Cortl' :\I aderc..a for drunken drl\ ing .alter her pickup truck ~11 ll·ged l~· :,idc~wiped cm"' 'Dan1aged Alb11ms' bl.imed for s parking violence lhl·n· were outnumbered bv tlw young, T shirt clad secunfr .irmy l'mploycd by rock pro mokr Hi ll Graham. Seven Ju veniles a nd 14 adults wc.-rc arrested. most on drug violations or for strong ·arm rob· bery or uuto theft. That com p<in•s \\tth 150 arrests made Sunday al a Stones concert in Analw1m M cd1c s from the H a i ghl As hbury FreC' Clinic. many of whom stHrtl'd the day in the left field blPacher1> by sharing man Juana cigarettes. had to contend with an occas ional person over· comt· by th<.· heat. drugs or ci leohol W F.D NESDAY W AS L EAD s inger :\11ck Jagger's 34lh birth daJr and hl· was greeted by a nu m lll'r of congratulatory :-.1gn~ :,.cat11·rl·c1 in the :-.tan1h and on t he• playing fic·ld L>rl'!'>~t·tl 111 bright orange pants and a -.hurl. while Jacket, J <tJ:).!l'I' poppc•d through a tn.ip door 1n lhl' s tage wh en the Storll's appL·art•d about six hour-; 1 n t o l h l' con c <.· r l ;1 f t c· r )ll•rformances by Santana. Ed du.• Monc•y and Peter Tosch. The group's trademark -C:1n open mouth with a tongue hC:1ng. ing out was re flected in the dl•sign or the slage. with a red runw<.1y Jutting into t he cro\\d pat!l'rned after a tongue Large rc•d lips, with te<:th and black trim. framed the rest of thL· st.1gt• ll U NOR E D S OF R E D balloons "ere released from un- der the stage as the group ap· pcared and helicopters hovering over the packed playing field dropped more balloons. ping pong balls. confetti and life-size inflatable dolls of nude women The Stones played a lot of m:.iteriaJ from th eir new a lbum. hut :-.parked widespread chl•cr Music Distributor Sued LOS ANGELES (t\P) -Mem (_ J bN<> of the Elect r ac Light err ~Tr> OrC'hcstra havf' filed a $200 .~.I ,....I c., m11lw11 lawsuit to prevent a r ec--...._ __ -_________ _ ord dis tributor from selling: "h;it lhl'.' :-.;i~ are damagc•d .dhum-. fo• h,tlf their going µrt<·e 'I hl' ... u1t . filed Wedne:-.day tn L.o.., Angl0ll•s Superior Court ,1g:.itn'>t l 'ntted Art1:.ts Mus ic and Record Group, Inc .. a lleges l ntlt•ct 1\rt1sts \\.1thheld 760.000 <'Ollll'S of thl' album "Out of the Hhll'" from tht• inventory being :-.olrt bv .Jt't Rt•c·ords and UnitC'd Artt'>ls and 1mpro1wrly stored th1·m 1·aus1ng \\;irplnj.! .1 .. 1 Hl·1·ord~ .ind twnd mf:'m · lll•1 :-. .lt•ff Lvnnc and Bev Bevan :i I l 1 • g i'CI th al u n I e s s Un 1 t C' d ,\rt1:-.ts 1:-. barred from selling the ;ii hum ., th f:' com pan y w al 1 ·dump" tht· rc•t·ords by selling th1•m at prtt'es lower t han Jet \'Urll'lllly charges 1b own dis tnhutors .His1ril4> R4><-orered ~.\'I, DJE(;O <AP> One or t" 11 ·1 o mJhawk cruise missiles that f<o l' irllo the s t•a after abort 1 H ' publt1..· ll•:-.l fl rings from ,, s ubmapnl' has been recovered h~ tht• '\<1v~ 's cable·opcratcd undl•n\·all'r n•covt•rv vch1ck. of f1<,:1.ds ~.1~ Both of the SI 7 m II lion tt·:-.t miss iles m1 sfin·d TuesdiJV as Defen:;,c St.'crctarv lla.rold HrO\\ n. reporll.·rs-;ind top military br ass look(•d on. The firs t misstll· \\as quickly r e covered but the second sank to a depth of about 1.500 fl>l'l in "'ate rs about 75 m1ks \\.e~l of San Diego near San Cleml'nll' Island Bwrine1uJe1J Warnrd LOS /\NGl::LES (/\I'> <iov Edmund G. nrown .Jr. has ~1vcn Southern California busincs~ leaders a veiled warning that it m ight be wise lo spend their Proposition 13 t ax !'>.ivings in Culifornia. The Democratic ,:?ovcrnor !>aid although the \\ rath of t<ixpaye rs is pre:.cntly focu~cd on landlords who ha\'e raised rents und declined to share their tax ~av ings with tenants. that :ingcr could easily be turned on the bus iness community Judge OK11 TV PASADENA IAP) Although y,arning that 1t \\as "Ju~t one 1udgl' 's opinion." a municipal court JUdge has allowed l<'lev1s1on caml·ras and tape n· cordt>rs mtct hls courtroom.- .Jud,:?l' Gilbert C Als ton. ruling \\\·d1a·-.d<1~ on a motaon f1h-d on IJt•half of thl' Rartio :.rnd Tt•h·v1s1on Nt•\\S Assoc1at1on of Southt•rn California. s aid bar ring s uch electronic equipment in California courtrooms "was an uncon1>t1tutional infrtng<·ment on " fre<· pn•:-.:-. " Equal Timf> A11ked I.OS ANGELES I AP l Caltforn1a Attorney Genl'r al En·l It• Youngl'r's campaign t·om m1ttl'l' h;1 s a s ked thl' F<'der al Commumcutions Com· mi~sion to require radio and T V stations that car ried Gov. Ed- mund G. Brown .Jr. 's ~peech on passage of Proposition 13 to giv<.• Younger equal time. In its complaint filed Wednes- 11 a y . t h l' <'om m 1 t tee s a 1 d Brown's Junt• 23 speech carn<'d hy 2 1 tt'lev1sion and five radio stations m California was not a bon:.i fide· nt•ws <'vc·nt exempt from the equal time requirc- menl. as lhc st.1tions claim. but w ;1s .1 pohlll'JI s peech Grand Opening • FABULOUS FALL COLLECTIONS OF SE PARATES, DESIGNER SUITS, DAY WEAR, AND EVEN I NG DRESSES THE COMPLETE SHOP FOR THE NEWPORT WOMAN 3415 Via Oporto• Newport Beach lido village " mg only "'1th old ~ongs, s uch as "Jumping Jac k t 'lash " and "Honky Tonk Woman .. J iJgger t·vtmtually shed hts J ackct. str'lµpC'd off a whit<.' vest and pink shirt and kicked his white :-hoe!> into the front row~ oC the audienct.•. STR U TTING O U T THE walkway m•ar t hl· end of the con- ('(· rt . hl' poun:d a bucket of \\ akr on•r his ht.'ud The group phi) t.•d for nt.•arly t\\o hours AflN an t·ncore, "I Can't Gt•t No S.1t1sfaet1on." tht• S t o n t• s .J,.c..f( t h t' :-. t a g c a .., f 1 r<>work~ \\. l'r1· -.hot 1 nto t h1· clear s kac:; O\<'r tht• centerfleld :-.tage Eighth Time A round? \ctor :\I ickc·~· Ro111w\. .. )i. lht· \l'll'ran of 'ol'\'l·r marn~gl''-. cl t•nH.!s Lhathe plan~ to \H•d J.in1c·l· Dai !l·n1· Ch ... rr.lwrhn . :.It• \\tlh \\horn h<."s rt.·µorll•dl~ ll\t•cl for four \l ... r~. cH·n though ht· took 0 111 <1 m,1r1 1.1J.!t• 1;1·1·11:-.1· \mw:g h :.., fcrml'r l)nck:-. 1~"\' u <;~.ml nt· r De Lost Love-and Suit SAN FRANCISCO t/\Pl -A red cardbo<1rd brokl·n heart is being rf:'lurned to a JO -year-old accountant who lost h is love and a suit against her for sl<inding him up on 0.1 theater d<1te . IN SENDING BACK t he brokl•n ht·ur·t. 1-:xhib1t A 111 thC' small claims ('ourt case. Judge Richard F igone reminded Tom Horslt>y of Lord Byron's words. .. Maid of Athens . 'ere we part. 0. give m<' back my heart." ll ors ll·y. who live ~ an CJmpbell m•ar San .Jose·. had s uc·d '' i.lttrc:-.~ Al} n Chl· ....... l'ld for S38 traH•I cosL-. and as~ortl'<.l 1•>. pt'nscs for breaking a dak with him to sec-the mus1cul "Tht.· W1l" last February Horsley wanted to be paid Ii cents a mile• for his 100 mill· round trip to San Fr<1n1·1st:11 .1~. \\.ell a s $850 an hour lor t\.\11 hours he said he '' astec! Bt:T JUOGF. t'1{;0NE n.aled Wednesda' th.it .1 d.itl' dol·'n t qualify as· a contract or a c1v1l Glass Belted NewCarTire The General Belted Jumbo' 780 features two fiberglass belts. polyester cord body. and a -rntltlt-flb l>fead,-H IS des1941ed-for...!~~ and easy handling. Value Price Size A78·13 C78·14 E78-14 F78-1 4 G78-14 H78-14 95 Fed Ex. Tax $1 .7 1 $1.97 $2.19 $2.34 $2.4 7 $2.70 Stl" A78 IJ TuOPl('SS Whllewall plus $111 Fed Ex Tax I E78-15 F78·15 G78·15 H78·15 J78-15 L78-1 5 wrong and that ~uch prom:st:s .11 l' unt•11forct•<1ble Ill' also noted. "Qu1r.tlllian in tlw f1rM Ct.'r.tury A 0 obsl'ncd tha t 'ain hopt•.., ar<' oftC'r: lrkc· th~ dr <•:,m-. of tho-;t• who \\akt• " I lorslC'y. who dol':-.r. ·1 plan to pur-.Ul' tht• caSl' or 1\1:-i Che!>St-lc-t uny furthl'r. smd h1:. d rec.ims of n·dn·:-.:-. an• ... t:atkrcd "I'm d1~.1pµo1r.<1·d U:Jl rt:e JUdgl' wa .. n 't modt>rn 111 h 1~ Vlt.'''"· M~ v1t•t ory Hi court would h ,1\l' put a 1fomµer or. arnti(' lr.7 -.1nn•1 t• soc1al J l'Ll\·.ty lhJt gOl·:. on." hl' -..11d Introductory Tire Sale LIMITED QUANTITIES Tire Clearance General Custom Poly Sprint Whitewalls $26~~:.~ ... "'"' S1tA h'I I• 1,u General"; ncwes1 bias ply passenger hre The Cuslom Poly Sprint features a smoolh riding polyester cord body, a mull1·rib traction tread. and t3 across- the board sizes to flt most U.S. cars. larger s11es al comparable introducrory sale p11ces1 Gener2I Jet Air m Whitewalls h~a:urcs rugqea ~our P'V cors:ri.c!·on. Durag~ r rca11 Rl.bbcr. drd IJIT.OU:. lw !'·tread design ' .. n ·tt111 ~ ,, "" .. f ~-I• ~'11 t'.J s229s s259s I s1 '• ,, 1,• r , . I . • I . 'r I .. ' .. : ........ s259s s299s I \,c, \,•' i 1' 'f' . I HURRY FOR s339s BEST I ' ~ I r l SELECTION! n ~. • ': r"' ... • " t ••• •1J .. , ff" ',,. Free Seven Point Safety Check SPECIAL BRAKE OVERHAUL 4-Wheel Balance No obl1ga11on nu purchase necess.irt We Tires Front End check: V1s1on Aids Under Hood Exhaust System Brake Sys1em Shoc.k Absorbt>r 'I VISA' . • • • ,,.. ., OtlC,_~, r+rq, I "•#111·'~'"" "'W" ' ... ~. ,t41C9IQIKV"\' "'""'' ... lk.,1,,,,,.--.1 0-.tllf'IQ\ ._ ,,..,,.1l\4'9r'~9"9Mlt \9tf\\ I\ '"''•' •11111, .. ' ~ ~-"'~'l°"f)\ I (UHO&~._. .. ff'f Cv•·notf ... {141 q -·~ > • r• ',...._ . .., ' "• •OJ"...C ''tiit• ~ " ... , '"' . s75" M0tt U.S. ad ....... ,_, Sooner or later; you11 own Generals Gen&1a1 T11e Slor~ pr1c11s .iM c1Hlrl •.-rm' P•oour• 1v. • .101 "V .1r11 pric.es may vary lit 1naependert Dea1er5 d1sp1•y•nr: 1he vcnrrn • 0" 0 ,-q0P(·_.1,,h Wtlt ' MIT'OUl•f betA"""'" ti JQ.,r 4f'l""I•!' 'O Nf'O '"''~' ... 'rnoof"I '""" COAST GENERAL TIRE HOFER TIRE SALES 2155 Harbor llvd., Cotta ~to 540-5710 124' lobo, Midway City s•n.2093 -.................... "' ... ' ...... -........ "" ........ •• O•an;eeoa.roa.rvPoror Editorial Page ---------------------------------------- Thursday. July 27 1978 Ro~f"l N Weed1 Publl~het Barbara Kre1b1cn 1Ed1tonel Ptge Editor OC Lags in Child Care Facilities The Orang+! County Commission on Lhe Status of Women htts prepared a list or 28 recommendations for g overnment. privatt-industry and &chool districts aimed .il mcrea:::iing child care fac1hllcs for working mother::. The commission report, developed after a daylong l'hild care s eminar, doesn't attempt to spell out specific ;rnswcrs to the county's s ever e shortage of child care ccn- tcn;. But 1t does offer a good starting point for agencies and bus iness firm::. interested in improving what now is a dis m a l picture. The report covers s uch things as company-sponsored c hild care: cenlcr:.., flexible work schedules for working µurcnts. use of school buildings for a fter-school care and l.'a::.ing local zoning rules that may dis courage creation of new center s. County ::.upc rv1::.ors have r ef erred the suggestion::. to a l'ommittee of administrators studying countywide youth :-.e rv1ces. The report s hows that the four Orange County Department of Educ ation subsidized child ce nte rs have a waiting lb t of 2.500 chilurcn for 1,300 spaces. And some private centers h<ive three children wailing for each slot ·rhc report :.ilso points to a rece nt statewide survey t hat l'C\'Caled an 3verage of 13 child care center~ in each -.tatr Assembly district while Orange County Jagged he hind with just 3.83 per district. ' In an <ige when ubout half the married mothers in Urangc County find it necessary to work outside the horn <.'. child care has n't received the attention it deserves I rom both business and government leaders . 'l'he commission report indicates time for focusing on 1 lte problem already is overdue Culture Will Cost I l ";.1~ ilu·v1tabl e that the losb of prope rty tax revenue 1111dt·1· Prop. 13 wo uld rcbult in cutback::. in many public "l'l'\'tt c:-.. ;.ind clearly the less essential s ervices had to be firs t lo IN·I the pinch. This was brought home by news that Los Angeles 'ounty i~ going lo slap admission fees and increased µarJ..ing fe<.•s on suC'h "non-essential" diversions as the t·ounty '::. public gardens. museums. cultural centers a nd tw;,i ch p<Jrking :.irc a::.. <Orange County already has raised µarking fees al all county beaches and regional parks. l For thl' firbt time visitors will have to pay to enter I ht· ,\borc tum in Arcadia. the South Coa!>t Botanic (;;,irdcns m Palo~ Ve rdes and the Dcs canso Gardens in Lt1 t «in:1d a ,\nd they 'll h<.1 Vl' to puy for admission to the county \l u:o.L·Um of Arl and the Museum of Natural Hb tory 'J'h e n "ll also bt• u bUrcharg<.' on ltcke ls t o 1wrforn1<1ntcs ul the thrc<.· the aters in the.· Music Center. rncreased parking fees at the t e nter and double parking l t•t·s •H <·ou1lly bc<.1ch lots All these n<.·w fees will make up for part. but fa r from .tit the lost tax revenue and help pay for bas ic operating ;ind maintenance costs . But a ll will have to get along with l l'\\'('r personnel and plan reduced programs and exhibilb. Mnsic Center patrons probably can manage the ticket l ax a nd b ·achgocrb still will g et a lot for their extru parking dollar. But the admission-free s tatus of the museums and g<ll'<lens has made it po~sible for many who cannot afford (11 pay for entertainment. e specially young people. tu (•nj uy welcom e and educational diversion . This is an unf ortunat<.• ripple effort or the lax revolt A Surfeit of Laws By thL' time the 1977-78 ~tatc Ll•gislaturc departed for 1i-. month-long n ·c:<.•ss July 7. its members had been as ked tu ,·unsidt•r G.Oif> bills. lli5 constitutional amendments. 261 \ onturrcnl n·solut ions . 1:)1 .1oint resolutions and 112 hou ... e r~·sol ution:-. ;1 staggcnn~ tot<il of 6. 765 meas ures. h ot the n •c.·cs" <latt•. I.829 bills had passed both the .1:-.M·mhly .ind M·nut<.' ~lllcl bcL·n senl to the governor who .,,, f;1r h:1:-. \C•toC'<I 135 and s igned l.572 new statutes into LI\\ It ·s 1tot O\ er yet. The Legislature has 19 more \\Orkmg d<1y:-. :.rhl'<Jd whm il recom·enes Aug. 7 and up to \ ug ~!l tu paf.~ nc\\' l:iws th:.it would become effective on .1 a n 1. 1979. if the governor ~igns them by Sept. 30. ,\nd 11' this M'sswn b t ypical. those final days will ::.cc • 1 new a\'ala nc h<.• of bills hcing rus hed through by l~m m :.ikcrs e;.if{cr to ch<Jlk up brownie points before l'h•<'l 1on cla~. · lollowt:d hy the usual misgivings when the 1 l..t\\ ".n •sult1ng from uns<·<.•mly hasle begin to s urface. \\ hH·h lmng~ u-. lo the biennia l question: Do wt· n .. 1Jh nt·vu .111 ll1\"'l' people s pending all this time 1hrnl-.111g up .ill lht':o.l' l:i""" Or could we perhap::. m anagt: '''ti hout q lllll' ..,o llllll'h lawm;.ikmg·1 • Opinio ns expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and a rtists. Reader co mment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Cos ta Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/ Fish Suffer By L.M. BOYD Question again arises as to whether fish feel pain. Yes, the experts now say. fish ccr· tninly rea ct physically l o whatever hurts them. The ir ">urv1val. like that of a ll Dear Gloomy Gus Lates t CalTrans hor ror: Miles and mtles of San Diego l''reeway where the new low c e nter divider still awnit s toppin~ with screening for protection from oncomlnfit headlights . Couldn't they have replaced 1t as the job progressed' BLINDED animal life, d epends on their c apacit y to reel pain Whether they reel m ental anguish as a result of pain. however. remains a mystery . l\m advised that the law in Saudi Arabia ranks "mar- riage beneath one's station" as a crime comparable with murder in the severity of the se ntence upon convictions Execution Could this he true., The unborn human baby starts to grow its first teeth within three months after conception. Q • 'What proportion or the working wives earn more mon ey than do the ir hus bands?" A Tbrccoutof20. Q "In how many states are exchange words still used in some telephone num- bers?" A. Only two Texas a nd New York. And New York'11 will all be convcrt<.'d by the end of ttus year Rowland Evans/Robert Novak Why Andy Young Is 'Fireproof WASHINGTON -Having au· nounced a "rebuke" to Am· ba s!)ador Andrew Young. Pres1 dent Carter finds himself m a politica l trap built by two im mutable facts that are fully ap prcciated though never publit'ly adm1llt.'<l in his administration Fuel No. 1. Young's interview with Le Matin of Paris, equating o ppressed So v 1et d1 ss1· d e nb with U.S. "pol1t· 1cal pri s· one r s .·· was no ab e r · r a ti o n bul followed u pattern begun wh e n h e cam e to the United Nations . Ins tead uf news men e nlarg ing Yo ung ·.., l'Very utterance as apolog 1~t~ l'laim. they have ignored most of his heavy rhetorical output. So 1t is fair to expect m ore of lht• same. although s lightly sorter Thal happened the very day after the president's "rebuke" v. hen Young reiterated to the In ternational Herald 'Tribune lhl· essence of his Le Matin in· terview. Fact No 2 · No Carte r ad minis tration official is more fireproof than Young. Whitl' I louse daydreams about easing him out were quickly obliter<1led by massive s upport for him from blacks. Carter Political a!l '1sers concluded that to s ack Young would risk the president':. black constituency, still strong while other s upport crumbles. TH E PRESIDENT, therefore, 1s trapped by Andy Young. While Young's mere presence antagonizes many voters (quite· apart from the likelihood of ht~ future philos ophi zing>, Mr Carter dare not ::.ack him. llav tnJ.{ acted in has te to name i.t glamorous U N. envjoy, the pre.., 1d e nl can r e pent in le1sun· about u no-escape dilemma ··outrage" was the mos t com mon word describing their reac- tion to Young 's Le Matin in· tc rview among State Depart· ment of f 1c1al s. e ven McGovernite liberals. Yet wha t Youn g said was identical in sub- stance to what he has been say. 1n g for 18 months. u s ually without anybody takmg notice "I see my country <JS vulnena Earl Wate r s ble as unybody else's around tht> table ... Young comme nted last year as he uddressed lhe U N Huma n Rights Comm1s s1on I representing the wor ld 's most barbarous despotism s!. Whalt· the Kremlin persecutes d1ssen tcrs . Young pointed out. "man) of o ur own students wf>re shot clown on their campuse:. " Hut in describing the Com mun1s l world. he som et1m•'~ voices the a xiom o f Radio Moscow and Hadio Havana thal political freedom 1s subordinate to economic security ·'For most of the world,'" he declared on lluman Rights Sunday last Del' 11. "c ivil a nd poli tical right~ come J S luM11't t:~ that art· ta r J way 1n the futun: " In lht· Soviet Union. hl' <.id(led, "human rights Jrc c~scntw lly not c1v1l und poht1cal, but econo mic .. WlllL£ YOUNG 1s unforg1~ i n g -.ho ut rig ht w ing d ie talorstu~. he 1s le nit•11t towa rd Co mmunis t t yranny T h i.. dimaxcc.I m May 1977 1n Mozam b1que . a Marx1sl regime with 100.000 citizens m for ced lubo1 \'3mps . "East and West alike iook to this nation with new hopt- <tnd with new couragc, .. Young ~a id Whal e welcoming Com mun is l Vietnam Into the U N by praas mg it s "struggle for in· d e p e nde n ce.·· h e i gnor ed repression and genocide in lhC' new lndochtna T he!)e quot ations and man' mort-a r c r ecounte d in j l or thcom1n ~ "Comme ntary" J rticlc by Carl Gershman 1•x """"~'-~'~ ''Where's Andy Young?" l"CUl lVl' d1rc1·t111 or the Social Oe m on<1t:.. Iii: comm <·nl~ on 'Young·._ a pp.ircnt lat•k or com m1tmcnt to poht1c,i1 freed om und h1::. Jbthty lo turn <.1 blind t•y1.• to opprtss1on" by Third World "prt.'grcss1v1 ·" 1 ('g1mc:. Gl•rs h m..i n n ·<1t•ht•..; this con 1 lu::.1on "Young finds htm~elf today 101 the most pa rt on th1 • ~1d1· not of thl' oppressed but of Uw o pprl'ssors " S1nct' Young'"' philosophy con flicts with s taled S rore1~n policy, why 1s hl" nol re moved " Th\• reason given ut both Stall' Depa rtment and While House 1:. hts s uccessful conduct of African po licy. particularly negoli<.atmg •• p e .! c e f u I s c t ti e m l' n t 1 n '.'Jamtb1a <Southwest Africu J '" •'ACT. lht.• N.!m1bwn C(ut·~ ll<l rl 1s far from :.cttled . and pre limtn<irv s ucc,·ss should not be ;.ittnhutcd to Yuung. Prospecb for peat•eful t rans1t1on to a pro Wt>ste rn regime in Rhodesia have not been helped by Young's r he to r ic. most rec e ntly un ~ubslant1atcd c ha rges lhat Ian Smith's governme nt was behind the massacre of m1ss1onane::. 81s ho p Abe l Muzorcwa, thl· mod erate black Rhodes ian lead"er. arrived an Washington la s t we ekend furious o ver Young 's slanders T h l· real reascrn Young 1-. fireproof 1s found not on th.- Afr 1can contment but o n th1· lfOUSl." Ooor 'You heard a~ Wl!I~ ,1s 1 did wtw t .John Conyer'> :.J1d ." J Wh1tl House aide told u s Whe n M1 c h1 g Jn ·.., He p. Conyers a nd other me mbers of tht• black caucus took th~ noor .July 13 to defend Young, the y 1mphc1Uy threatenec1 the pres1 dent 1f he changed U N . am bassadors. Pro-Young r:11l1cs c1f blacks followed around the coun· try tha t weekend. Som e Carter off1 c1a ls talk or In m gang Young mto lhc White' llousl' or sending tum :.ibroad us ~in a mbassador, but most feel thl'Y a rc stuck with him at Tur lit' Bay Any move. they fcur. might dcfac·e lhe t•xtraordinar y :,.cal of approval from YouniJ at t\•..,linl! that .Jimmy Carte r 1-. ··free of racism ·· They are ll'ft \\1th only hope.-. While the prcs1 dent 's me n cannot expN"t /\nd\ Young to chungC' ht!> world v aev. I hey can ho1l<: wha t he s<Jys will be ignored by th<• m cdt<t a~ 11 ofte n has tn the pa!>l. State Payrolls Are Loaded With Fat Cats As reported here there arc more than 1,400 state and local officiaJs who are paid salaries greater than the $49,500 paid the ~overnor of California. Who are these fat cats whose pay would seem to make their po s ition s more 1mpor tant to th e public than that or the s tat e's hi g hest ex ccutive ., While the ac- tual numbers paid m ore than $50,000 a re not ea sily dete rmined . Ralph Juvinall of the California Taxpayer's Association com- piled lists in 1976 which s howed 895 on the s tale payroll and 207 in local government topping the governor's pay. Since that time salary in- creases have placed an estimat- ed 300 more. at a minimum. who have joined the elite circle of the Charles McCabe hig hest t\\-o pe rcent income bracket of all Californians . For . at the time of Juvinall 's study ther e were ma ny JUSt under the $50,000 mark who have ~1nce re ceived raises J UVINALL LISTl::D all the JUStices o f the supreme and ap· pe llate courts whose salaries as of July 1 of this year range from S61,952 to th• S70,212 paid the c hie f Jus tice. He also lis ted s uperior court judg es of which ther e are 551 whose pay is now $51,624. All of the others at •hat time in state service were lo be found 1n education at UC and in the state college s ystem. Dav id S. Saxon. pres ident of UC. was paid S62.500 at that time and Glenn S. Dumke, chancellor of the state colleges was paid $61 ,476. Both have s ince received raises and Dumke now 1s r ep()rtedly paid $67.000 . ALL OF THE heads of UC's nine campuses and those of the 19 state colleges. alo ng with ci number of vice chancellors and other administrators. arc paid m ore than $50,000 Juv1nall als o r e ported 288 'health science" professors and '12 faculty members at UC San Francisco medical school being paid over $50,000 up to as high as S96,000. Many of these arc permitted to also receive "pa· tient" fee:.. How m any more m ight be found at UC medical schools at UCLA. Irvine and l)avis is speculative IN LISTING local government salaries an excess of $50,000. J uv1nall showed the Santa Clara County executive as being the highe!-\t at $56,863. LA paid the highest salaries of all cities with its administrative officer at $60.928 and its director or water a nd powe r and di recto r or a irports al $69.500. Eve n its police chief at S66.08.'> 1s paid far more than lhe governor ln all 11 cities and 11 counties paid emptoy<'e" over $50.000 hu1 mor e c1t1es a nd counties am! e mployees havt· -,incc joined them T H E MAYORS of Sa n f"ran· c1sco and Le>~ Angeles as well CJ:!> Los Angeles ~UPl'rv 1sor..; ~1lso an· paid more than SS0.000 So. too . arC' 12 s chool sup<.'rmte ndent-. and 1 ~ communit y colleg<· s upe rintende nts . Again. that number ha~ :-.mcL" risen. At thal time the Los Angeles school superintendent rC'ceivcd $56,96.'1 with a half dozl'n ur so ass1stanb. be tng paid nearly as much . Many of the special d1stncl.'> also pay high sala ries with the Westland Water District shown as payin~ its manager $81 .500. A real irony 1s found in the Bay Arc a Rapid Transit (BART\ which loses m illions <.innually Vl.'t pays its ma nager somethin~ ovN S70.000 One wo nders why since any high school kid pa1tJ minimum wages could eas1l v lose as much. The New Babel Abhors Clarity in Language Assume that through some ve ngeance of the gods for our technical arrogance we have, like the ancie nt citizens who built the tower or Babel. lost our power to speak to each other honestly and without corruption If this assumption is something more than poetr y , a nd s om e · thing i n side me tt'lls me that 1l 1s. then we cun observe 1n· c o h e r e n t't' bo th coming ;1 nd going Nobod y se e m s ve r y much to want to listen to anybody else these days , ouls1de the figurines who blurt at them from'lhe tube. Equally. nobody 1s much con eern<.'d about suytn~ things that are clear and rcadll ~ under· stand able Thus the new Babel ONE OF th(' thinas that in· hibits and evt>n forbids rlear wrltlnfi!' and s peaking ts plain fear Clarity con kill To spcuk plainly 1s hard work, for one thing. For another, and especial· ly m governm ent :oind some kinds of business. 1t can cost you your job and your s eniority This fl'ar 1s what mak 'S the ahstract word .:;o seductive With abstractions 1t 's hard to nail you down You h ave n n csca p~ hatc h . You are blowing s mokt'. in both senses or the phrase By using what Je rry Brown call!\ bun words. you seem to say somethmg hut you don 't ~uy nothin'. This 1s suita ble 1f you arc a fearful J')Pr:.on , like Brother Brown IT IS TEDIOUS and eveh a cheap shot to quote examples or this kind of non-talk. I cannot resist two brief examples of American l<'chnologlcal babble quoted by Dr. Alexander Kohn in tht.• British m agazine N('w Seil'nllst " The allocat1on or :1 vcry limited port101. of u f)l·r~on 's re sourct'S, nbihtlcs and enr r~ie::, tu the ownership. maintenance ond adornment o( res1dentiul ~t rue tu res •· ·• A ~rt of urrungemf'nts f or producing and reartn ~ c hildren the viability or which l.S not predicated on the consistent presence m the household of an a dult m ale acting m the ro le 01 husband and father . . " , Or Kohn rightly tells us thal the first of these mean:. "Thl'y livt:> 1n the slum:," and lhc ... erond "Dad is not home much or his time .. If.' ,\ l'I F.Cf·: ot prosr ..;c f he fort• you 1s nl)l 1mmed1 ately 1'lear you may tw pretty certain that you arc l)('lnR intetlcctuall~ mugged by the a uthor of suul piece of pro~e. The tragic lhtng 1s that the mugger. beset by laziness and rear and the ln(ilra ined human cupacity rcw nit1onahzang uny kind of lw havwr. 1s unaware 1ha t he is nrtuc.illy mu1tg1ng The majority of tht• mug fi!ers. il must he added. ,1rr not likl' this anti know qmll' \v elJ what they arr du mg For ;1 pcoph• v.-ho hu\1• no rf'spcl'l for our lnnguugl'. we do un almighty JOb of ltnkerin$! with 1t 'Cnl1Qu<'," a' an instance. 1s bt·to~ utloptl'd a~ .1 ~pel'tacu larly ugly verh m~te;.if1 of ti f)('rfectl" use ful noun WE ARE even d1ddhng with one o r the greatest glor1e~ or our lang u agr. t hl' King Jaml'S Vfrsion of thl' Bible. This b<xik 1:-tht! one great wo rk or genius I ctlf\ think of thut was written IJy .i l'nmmattct•. It is a book that. ror the glory 01 its styll• -.nd the· l'lt'\•a t1on of th language. 1s not onl v 1rrt•plat•eJhll: but not to bl' rcplacrd \'N we• hav<> b<.'lore us a new t•d1t1on of the Rt!v1'ed s1,indard Vt'rs1on <)( the Bible, S('heduled 10 be puhhsh<•d 1n the mirl-'80), This nt·w B1bh.· will. or cour:-\• be hl';.1vlly gu1tf'd tn the f<om1n 1~t movemC'nl. whit·h th111 k<\ thl· Ktn~ JumC!\ IS Sl'll.ISt In tht' nt'W "ersaon. W<' t11 t' promised, in Mattht•w 2~ 13. fr11 "lht•rt• men will \\>Ct'P :ind gn;1sh thl·tr treth ... the new committee· 1 for there 1~ one I prc•f er~ · wel'll IOit WI II bl' and ltw g nu,hlnft ur lct•lh Wlwrt' th\• Fm.t P!>ulm l'('JdS .. \)l('sSed IS the m~n whO \\ a lk:. not an tlw counsel of 1h<' WICkt!d," the nl'W cd1U on l'flOY read, "bles~\·d ;m · tho~•' ' --.. ' ..... --.. -................ __ j Nicholas von Hoffman Soviets Won't Change Washington has tx>en 1 nfr<'lt'tl by.a J?ObUcaJ Corm or lht• t,eg1on na1rc s D1seas(' A vi rus cauMn~ a mentally paralytic anll·So\,ct dementia. Nothing <'Isl' explwn:. lhc freakout ove r tht· Shch aransk) and G1n2burg cases. Otherwise. if Sens ,Jackson. Moynihan and Doi<.'. to namc th ree or the l o ud es t s hr1 ekt:rs. have just dis· covered that Russia is an A s iali<' des potis m , they' re too retarded to be holding down positions or such respons1bi!Jty. As injustices in the Soviet Union go, the Ginzt;11r~·Shcharansky trials are only a middling outrage. The Mosco" trials of 1937. when• they almost literally dragged the victims out of the back of the courtroom and :::.hot them 011 lh1• spot were worse RUSSIA HAS alw4.1y:. been an autocratic society. 1t is also a society that docs not respond a f firmatively to outside pressure tr Napoleon and Hitler. not tha. they were any great democratic s hakes. foiJ ('d to bend Mother Russia. braying in Lht• well of the U.S. Senate is not going to bring it about ll would h ave bc1·n m'>r<.' diplom atic or the Ru~'>1<1n~ to have waited to lynch tht·1r l\\O COMRADE! ~TA~ Tl()5E NEW FEUOWS, SMCMARAN5KY AND GIN7.Sl.RG. JN FDP. 2 GUN l KNIFE 1 8Ll.IDGEON 7 Sydney Harris tfr,,l nll'r!. 'I hl'Y u11ght hJVI' g1•nl' h.u·k to th1•11 O\\ 11 pohlJ(·al ruol!\ .rntl -..nuffrd Sht:harnnsky and Gm1.burg by ~luffing I.hem down tht: rncrnory hole ... Qutckl). s1 lcntly. Jl night. \ ani!)h(•<J. a:-. m1lhons of others \'an1shcd That the Russi ... ns didn't, that they c hose to have t111 s trial and maxim1z(' the chanC{' of world uproar. in· d1<::ltes lhal I.hey arc getting bac k at us for our butmskv1sm . All of whi c h "'o r.ks to g uarantee wc·u havt• no new ~trate~1r arms hm1tut1on treaty. Nol only 4.lre the Russians now huffy . hut the Carter <id· m1n1strution may not ct.uc sign a n agree ment 1n the present political climate. That 1s the fear or men like Gl•orgt• Kennan. thl' former <imhassador to Moscow who is genera lly credit· ed with writing the 1947 pos ition pape r that started the cold war. "THE RE HAS never bt•cn a time when American st<1tesmen t:onc·C'rnt•d to find and clevt'loµ ... t•onstrut·t1vt.• m1ddlt· ground 1n reli1tions with Russia haVl' not fell their efforts harassed ... and the harassment has not been minor 1n int<ms1ty or in power. Every admimstrat1on has been to some extent afraid of this hard·hne oppos ition. ll had bch1nd It the pOWC'r Of the chauvinist rhet.onc as well as strict m1htary logic ... In the heyday of the Nixon·Kissinger detente. this opposition was a lmos t .silent -partly by Richard Nixon's formidable \. WRIT'TEN WOrlD_J \ cr edt.>ntlals ru. a hardliner It no" chums lo have and for all l know. 1t doc~ have lht· pow e r to veto any Sov1cl American agret'ment s in the military or economk field that do not meet with its reqwre· ments; and such are its require mt·nts that I come increasingly to susiwct this means . in effect, <1ny conceivable agreements at "II .. This same raucous opposition •~ q uwt about lhl' costs of having n o a g rt• l' m c· n l s w 1 t h th t.• Russians. They tell us about how th e R u ss ians n el'd our lct·hnology and our produ('tiH· know·how. but they don't tell u:-. that the Russians don't nced us so very badly. What they can't buy from us they can buy from West Germany. Japan. Franc<.· and any number of tec hnologica lly advanced na lions who'd rather make monev than lose 1t 1n dulg 1ng 1n 1dcolog1cal fantasy. IN SHORT. thl· Hu ss ian~ ·11 take lht'lr bus mt·ss t.•bcwhl·rt.• As yet lht>ir business isn 'l sutll big busanes~ ~o that rutting off trade won·t hurt us too much J\ continuation of the arms racl' will. however It assures us another decadt.• or high taxes or high inflation or both. It will continue the drain or resources and inventive capac1 ty from the industries which pro· vide us with goods, services. and income into the waste of war production. It is impoverishing us . Thal the• arms 'f"ace may also be im po' en shlng the Russians can on Jy be a source of satisfaction to zealots who don't believe our first obligation is to take rare of ourselves. But instead of Lakin~ care of Number One. we're bt·· ing hectored and hollered into a policy that will force J S to re· ins titute conscription and r<.•· commence our drift tow:.ird the garrison society. the "arfart• s late. FOR EIGN POLIC.:Y should not only stand a chance of being morally n ghl but also of being s uccessful. Shcharanskv and Ginzburg arc going to Join the m1lhons of others in Siberia, no matter what we do. Establishing freedom in Russia is a mad man's dream . Preser ving peace for ourselves in America is a practical possibility. Lt•l's not be chasing I.he one al thc cost of los· ing the other. Signing agreemcnts to disarm and d efuse the pl:rnct does n't constitute approval or complic1· ty in the way the Krl'mhn kicks its people around Complaint's a Safety Valve ~l ost O[ U:> \\Ill agree thal repression 1~ morally wrong, :ind that the P<'Oplc have a right fre(•ly to cxpre!:.s tht•1r resent mcnt:; and cho;contcnts as m uc.·h 4.IS t hl'lr preff'n·nc('s 'Whal lht• rt•pr1•.,s 1·r~ throughout hl'>torv hd\'C.' l11•t•n s 1ngularl\ blind to 1·:.. the.· fact that rcµrc~ s 1011 is al!;o ps~ rbolog1 call ;.-stupici a n d S l'II defeating I l Is essl'n ti a l that people bt• perm 1ltcd to find fault oiw nly w11h those who rule lhem or reprl'scnl t lwm The• rcprcsscd !.or1t·tv '" 111-.c.• .1 botlcr without a -..:1frt\ ',11\1'. when the steam huilds up. ti 1t i... provided with no outkt, 1t will hlow up the whok boilt·r This 1s largC'ly what happcnC'd an Huss1a an the dozen yec.i rs h<.'l wl•en I he ;.it)Ort1vt' n •\olullon of 1905 i.lnd th(' Bobhc·\'lk li.Jkeovcr ~O Rl"l.ERS, or e ven ll'adcrs, n ·a lly \\tint cril1r1:-.m. 4.llthough till'~ mJ.\ publ1tly pretc•nd to Ill! rl'C<'Ptl\'P lo 1l. They want pra1M· for lht·1r :tC'rnmphshm 1·nt ~ .. und s 1 lc n n• 1111 thc.·1 r l'rror'> or t:11lurt·s This 1s <ts true of anv e11y altkrm an a'> 1t is for a kang. a pr t·~1 dt•nt. or a d1c.•tator. Y C'l thr one• thing tht·y dt> not \\;1111 protest. complaant and t nl11·hm 1s the one thing th;.il l'i.111 p n·sc•rvc the m in offit:l' I o n g <' 1· l h a n a p o 11 c y o f l'C'n-..cir~h1p. repression. and re· 1;1hallon Lcm.lcrs . .1ust as often as I hl' led. fai I lo recognize whrn· tht1r best interest Iles ST Rl\:'llG EL Y e n o u g h . miltl~1ry leade rs. who are sup- posc.·d 10 be 1nsensit1vc lo huma n \'31ues. have a lways been "hrcwdc.•r than politicians in th1:-t rc~pcct . the best gcnc.•rals have pcrm1tted grumhlmi: and n·rh:.il irreverence for authority a mong WHEN YOU ~-~~~~~--~~-~· COME TO THE END OFA PERFECT DA'l----DRINK 1 hc enlist ed men. They hav<' known that this is the way psych ic poisons <1rc dr:.11ned oul. Jnd that "d1sciµhnl·" does not necessarily include :J b:ln on bitchin~. IT I S NOT "\\Orcls" th;1t threall>n a govcrnmt·nt. it '' thoughts /\-. Nic•tsch1c wnrned . "A 11 uncxprcsscrl l rut hs be com" po1sonou.s." If thought'> arc not permitted to tnkr vt•rhal form . they becomt• a hundred time-. more subvcrsiv<.• than when a l· lowed free ventilation. The samt• atmosphere that disseminatl's lht•m also dilutes their conccn· tr;1tcd power But 1t is "words" that the reprcsser s are a fraid of, foolishly imagining that hy dam ming up the flow of commun1c•1 lion they can somehow inh1b1t the thoughts . when by so doing they are only addang lo th<.• pressure. It is not the complain· ing wife who finally takes the kitchen knife• to he r husband. but the one who never before uttered a sini'!le word of prok~I A family of popular cocktail mixes for home e ntertainment Thuf"9dly. July 27, 1978 DAILY PILOT A 7 ERVYN' starts· Friday at9:30 a.m. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! these items available in our Huntington Beach Store women's sportswear 47 JUNIOR PANT TOPS 58 KNIT SHIRTS 145BLOUSES •.• 109BLOUSES 183 TAILOR ED SHIRTS 111 DITTOS 130DtlTOS . 74 STRETCH PANTS 70 P.RE-WASH DENIM 70 JUNIOR PANTS 75ROYALPARKPANTS 73~PPEREDJACKETS 67JACKETS . 52 DENIM COAT DRESSES 54JUNIOR KNITS 120JUNIORTEES 56 FULL FIGURE TOPS 113 FULL FIGURE KNIT TOPS 68 MISSY CARDIGANS ..... 96 MISSY SHORT SLEEVE TEES 130 MISSY SHORT SLEEVE TEES 40 DRESSES & PANTSUfTS 49 DRESSES & PANTSUITS 20MATERNITYTOPS 18 LONG DRESSES . 12 DENIM JACKETS NOW 3 .98 1.98 5.98 3.98 3.98 .... 5.98 •.. 8 .98 . 5 .98 . 4.98 7.98 . 3.98 5.98 . 3 .98 5.98 3 .98 2.98 4.98 3.98 4 .98 3.98 1.98 9.98 14.98 . 2.98 9.98 5.98 lingerie, loungewear NOW 30 SUN SHIFTS 5 .98 12SHOATPEIGNOIRS 9.98 50WALTZGOWNS 1.98 40LONGGOWNS . 2 .98 100 BIKINIS 68c 150BRAS 1 .98 75BRAS 2 .98 80 HOSTESS LOUNGEWEAR 6.98 99 HOSTESS LOUNGEWEAR 9.98 women's accessories NOW 45 PHOTO HOLDERS . 2.98 20 MIRRORS . • .. . • • . • 2.98 50 PIERCED EARRINGS . . . . .. • • . . . .. • • . . • 1.40 100ASSTDWALLETS. . • . . . • • . . . . . • . 2.98 35 ASSTDHATS . . . ......... 2.48 40 Assro BEL TS • • . . • .. • • . • . . . 1.98 55 SUN DRESSES •.... 6.98 100ASSTDSHAWLS. ..• . 4.98 400 SCARVES . . . • . .. . . . • 98c inf ants and toddlers NOW 231NFANTOIAPERSETS .. 2 .98 201NFANTGIRLPANTSETS.. .. . .. 2.98 25 INFANT BOY PANTSETS ..... 2.98 221NFANTSWEATERS ... . 2 .98 251NFANTDRESSES 2.98 42 INFANT PILLOWCASES . . . 98c SS INFANT RECEIVING BLANKETS 98c 221NFANTCRIBBLANKETS . . 3.98 38TODDLERGIRLPANTS . . . . 1.98 81TODDLERGIRLPANTS . . 2.98 45 TODDLER GIRL SUMMER TOPS 98c 22 TODOLER GIRL SWIMWEAR 1.98 25 TODDLER GIRL PANTSETS . 4.98 39TODDLERBOYPANTS.... . . • . 2.98 80 TODDLER BOY TEES • • . • 2.98 16 TODDLER BOY PANTSETS ....••....••.•. 4.98 45 TODDLER SHORTS .. . . . . . . . . . • • . . ...•... 98c 35TODOLERTANKS ... .. . . . ............ 98c 35 TODDLER PLAYWEAR. .. . . , . • . . . 2 • .ie..2.98 savings for girls 40 LITTLE GIRL SUNDRESSES . 50LITTLEGIRLPANTS .. 20 LITTLE GIRL SKIRTS 65 LITTLE GIRL COORDtNA TES NOW 2.98 . 3.98 . 2.98 ...... 98c-2.98 savings for girls 55 BIG GIRL COORDINATES 35 BIG GIRL SUNORESSES 30 BIG GIRL TEES 55 BIG GIRL PANTS 50 BIG GIRL PANTS 70 BIG GIRL PANTS 65 NOVEL TY TEES 58 BIKINI PANTIES NOW 98c-4.98 3.98 2 .98 3.98 . 4.98 5.98 .98c 48c savings for boys NOW 40 BRIEFS AND TEES SM-XLG 78c 50BOXERS t .18 70 SHORT SLV. KNITS 8· 18 98c 300SHORTSLV.KNITS8·18 1.98 70 STUDENT JEANS 6 .98 45S.SLV.SPORTSHIRTS5··7 1.48 30LmlEBOYSPANTS 2 .• 98 40 LITTLE BOYS OVERALLS 6 .98 savings for men 50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR 500 POCKET TEE SHIRTS 100 ASSORTED TIES 150 DRESS SHIRTS 45 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS 75 DENIM JEANS 30 BUTTON FRONT VESTS 20 KNJT LEISURE JACKETS 75 MEN'S DRESS SLACKS 20FAMOUSMAKERSPORTCOATS 150FAMOUSMAKERSEPARATES 40 SPORTY KNIT TOPS 150 JOGGING SHORTS 400 MEN'S SWIMWEAR 100LIGHTWEIGHT JACKETS 125TENNISSEPARATES 75 FASHION KNITS TEES 100 FAMOUS MAKER JEANS 90 HANG TEN OVERALLS 150 COLLARED KNIT SHIRTS NOW 98c 98c 1.98 2.98 98c 98c 98c 3.98 6 .98 22.98 11.98-39.98 1.98 2 .98 4.98 6 .98 7.98 1.98 11.98 12.98 4.98 yardage, notions NOW 250 ZIPPERS Sc 40 NEEDLEPOINT KllS 48c 200 VOS TRIMS & BRAIDS 28c-88c 150YOSLENOPRINTS 48c 120YOSPLISSEPRINTS 48c 50 VOS StNGLE KNIT PRINTS 48c 80 VOS 1 INCH GINGHAM CHECKS 48c 180YOSGAUZEPRINTS 48c 50 VOS SEERSUCKER 1. 78 100YOSKHAKISOLIOS 98c 85 VOS FLANNEL PRINTS & SOLIDS 98c 300YOSLAUNDEREDGAUZE.. . 1 .48 100VOSCHINTZPRINTS 1.48 savings for the home 50 BEACH BLANKETS 130 KITCHEN MITTS 130APRONS 70 72x90 BLANKETS SO TOSS PILLOWS 85 BA TH TOWELS 112 HAND TOWELS 75WASHCLOTHS . 45 TWIN PERCALE SHEETS .... 24 FULL PERCALE SHEETS 400UEEN PERCALE SHEETS 22 KING PERCALE SHEETS savings on toys 10 BERT & ERNIE RAG DOLLS 20 SESAME ST. STACKING TOYS 20 ASS'T. GAMES . 75 HOLL YHOBBIE MINIATURES NOW 4.98 48c 1.48 3.98 . 2.98 98c . 48c . 28c .• 3.98 . 3.98 . 6 .98 6.98 NOW 5.98 2.98 4.48 98c 9811 ADAMS AVENUE, HUNTINGTON BEACH -963-9731 . -. -·~·--···--__ ..,.. ___ ........... -..... -._ . " .... I I . • r . A• DAil y I'll u I 1 hurttl.1.iy Ju ly t I 11111! ORANGE COUN Leapin' Lizards! UCI Biologist Studies Runner lgu.rnJ:. 1 un 1111 11 t .11ln111li. ,11111 htJnh d..a:.h Jround d t""' 111\'ll'I r.in trJl'k 111 a IJlK.11 ..a\111 > Jt l 'C In int> The racin~ reptile:. .11 c pdrt or ... group of ex periments being condu<·tt-d by l>r Albert 8t•r111ett. an a:.:.oc1ate profes:.or of biology who 11> trying to learn more about the rn~·t~bohc 1>y:.lem:. or i.uch cold:blooded an1mdb a:. rt!pl1k:. HE WANTS TO KNOW HOW much cnt.•rgy they require to perform certain functions in con- trast with the needs of s uch warm-blooded animals us m ammals and birds "Perhaps we can understand the basi:. or the warm-bloodt!d condition by going back to animals, bUCh a :. reptiles. that retain the more primitive kinds of energetic systems." :.ays Bennett He believes that learning more about reptiles can lead to greater unders tanding c1f metabolic functions of human:.. Mammals and bird:. have well-developed aerobic and unacrob1c metabolic systems. The aerobic :.yste m uses oxygen from the atmoi;pherc a nd s upports resting behavior and lower levels of activity. up lo moderate Jogging. ANAEROBIC METABOLISM is used at the beginning of activity and provides energy for tn· tense exertion. It does not require oxygen The aerobic systems of reptiles are poorly de- veloped. so they must rely on aerobic metabolism to a much greater extent than do mammals. Thi!" l'XP.lains why they can~ol sustain activity for long periods rnstead . reptiles are quiet for lengthy peri9ds and then have sudden. short burs ts of ac- tivity "Many of tht'se ;rn1mals arc what we call 'sit and wait' predators. which mcan5 they sit quietly most of the time and the n grab the ir prey as 1t goes by," :.ays Bennett TO LEARN MORE ABOUT the:.e m etabolic differences. Bennett has conducted studies with reptile:., inc luding green 1gu<.1nas. west ern l'huck wutlas and monitor lizards In one series of s tudtt:..,, the animals arc placed 110 a treadmill moving al varymg s peeds. Mam- muls s how more s tamina "It's because the mammal has a much greater aerobic· capacity. Unlike the reptile, the roammal does not have lo rely on its anaerobic syste m until 1t travel:. at r clattvl'ly high speeds." i;ays Bennett. Myths Studied In Santa Ana Santa Ana Colll'ge's Tess man Planetarium 1s prc:.t.·nting ''My ths and Realities.'' about :.1:.tronom1cal myths. through mid-August. ~hows are orfrn·d at 7 :30 p.m. Tuesdays and ~hursdays through Aug 10 and at 10:30 a.m. S:.1turd:.1ys through Aug. 12 ThNC' 1s nu latt• watmi: :md children undt'r 5 a rc not udn11tted. Rl•:.ervations can be made by calling 835-3000. l''ll 317 Cost is SI gl'neriJI and 50 cent:::. lur children. sl·n1or t1lm:n:. and students LIZARD GETS READY FOR TREADMILL Grants Assist Albert Bennett's Work T HE UCI BIOLOGIST IS looking at mim y kinds of metabolic indicators. including d1r- fcrenccs in oxygen cons um ption. blood ga:. changes during periods of activity and differences 1n t•nzymc levels. "We need to unde rstand the animals in terms of their biochemistry. F'or example. we've already le•irned that the s pl'ed an animal travels is predic· table on the basis of one certain enzyme " Bennett uses a two·meter race track for another series of te:.t:::. d esigned to find out more about lizards' energy and speed capabilities. "WE WANT TO FIND OUT if cold-blooded animal:::.. who arc unable to regulate their own t emperature metabolically, :.uffer In term s or pcrformunce." Onl' of his initial findings is that when the a111mab art' plan•d in <tn t·nv1ronmcnt below 30 dl·grecs Cl'nl1gradL· 186 degrees Fahrenheit>. thl•ir :.peed and endurance arc linked to tftat tem- pl·ruturc /\:. a result. their performance suffers At ll'mperaturcs abovl' 30. the animals pl•rform at higher le\'l'ls and are independent of the temperature. Each animal's performance is highly predicta- ble. hl' savs "We initially thought that in any given group or animal:. 1t would be impossible to predict con- s1:.tcnlly winners of the race::;. We figured the wan - nt.·r would vury." says Bennett. "However. it turned out th<1t lht• animals tended to finash in the '>a ml' position l'ach time Their be havior was very predittahle ''"E ,\LSO llAO TWO differt.:nt types of ••• and defer the income taxes? If you have $10,000 or more in a 5% bank passbook. we can increase your interest rate by at least 50%. All you do is switch your funds Into one of our Six· Month Money Market Certi· f icate Accounts. Accounts opened between 7 I 27· 8 / 2 will earn at an annual rate of 7.675%.This compounds daily to an annual yield of 7.976% if all funds remain in the account for one year at the above rate. New rates are effective each Thursday. Interest will be credited quarterly or. at your option, you can def er interest pay- ment until 1979.This option AN EOUAl HOUSING lENOtA AN COUAL Of>POl'lfUNIT\' CMPlOYE A may provide special income tax benefits. 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ONA SH LAURA'> ONASH r•\ICll•nlot~nld • '°"'' Ca Pd\'\'-d d'i't<t'f on Julv 1• 1~78 ~\n.1v•-·C:S ti'/ l#O ~\ Jonn Rice ut • h u"''nq1on tkd<h Co dnd Hrr~f1 On1"'1 ot flf'n\,Onv11!1•. lll1no1s, two O•uuf•h ,..,, M r\ E••m;-• Johns.on dnc:f M f • r .tru ~'> '>unbrrQ bOlh of S~nld .Ana Cd 1• orc11rwic.n11ortm. JJ "r'"' Qf~f\dt hddrtn dnd 2 or•.t1-wrf'ttl : grdndlfl1l<1rM F-unttrtt• wf'rf' \'ill d\ 11AM di Chrosl lulheran Church with Rrv Or l rw-1n t<urtn oth< ia1tno I" '~rm,.nt .u F~u"l\"t-n M~mouat Par• 5.int" And C• lltll Brooclwdy Mor1u4rv d•rt<tOr"> . .. :; ) McCOtlMICK MOlTUAIUlS Laguna Beach 494-941 5 L<1guna H•ll!> 768-0933 ~,in Judn Cdp1slrano 495-1776 HAltlOlt 1.AWH. MOUMTOUYf MOlTUAllY ond MEMOttlAL ,.Altk Mortuary·Cemetary Crematory 1625 Gisler Av~ Co~1a Mesa 5•0-5554 IAt.TI-IHGHO~ fUH8ALHOMIE 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 HU. lltOAOW A Y MOtlTUAltY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMlllf·TUlHIU..1.AMI MOaTUAU WfSTCLlff CHA,.EL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4886 "BCfllOTlfUS SMl1M'S MOUUAltY 627 Main St Hun11ngton Beach 536-6539 St41EF'H MOITUAlY 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1 535 1533 N El Camino Real San Clement e 492-0100 "8CFAMILY COt..ONIAL fUHIUL HOMt 780t Bolsa Ave W1tstm1nster 893·3525 "ACIFIC YlfW MIMOllAL ,.AH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newp0rt Beach 6'44-2700 II! Brazil TV Soap Tops Ratings RIO 1>1-; J\'\EUW Ur.i"I <AP1 A T \ :io.1p Oll\'r:J ha:-bt·l·n the f'oo l lOfHC uf dht•lt'~"'" 111 flniL1l :it1rn ng even hut ll'r pj!>:-1011:-I ho11 ... ucn·r or lht' nu LIUn ·.., rt1('1·nlh Jah1·rJl11cd polilicul dl'l'IHI ··o Astro." "h1('h means "Tht· Stur" 111 Porl ugut>:-1:. cf)dcd r ec1.mtly afh:r t>ight emotion packed month:, on the air ~1 1lho11s of people here. ranging from street sweepers le> college profe:isors. disrupted their normal schedules night after night to watch the show. and then spent coUJ'llless add1l1onul hours a rg u- ing and talking about 1t. EVEN HENRY AND Nuncy Kiss· 1ngcr couldn't keep viewers away from "0 Astro." Despite the fact they we re th e g ue!)ls of h o nor a t a f an cy rliplom atic reception during a recent visit to Brazil. the banquet hall emptied ju~t before 8 p.m as the locals rushed Lo the neare5t uva1lable TV sets . TV GlobO. t he Braiilian network that produced a nd uired "O A:-tro." s<.1ys the •map opcru pulled in lht• highest ra tings 111 the h istory of ll•levis1on any where tn thl' world. Li.Isl Wcdnl•:.day. when lhc name of t he c huru(•l l'r r c11pon)>1ble for ··o t\)>tro ':i" most perpkxing murder wat. revealed. the show got a phenomenal 92 pl•rcenl :,hare or the audience. even in big BraL1lia11 cities with as m any as six compet ing TV stations A TV GLOBO SPOKES MAN boasted that the figures was .. 0 Aslro's" share of all exis ting TV sets 1n the COW'ltry. not merely the program 's rating among sets turned on at the time. Not even the famous .. Roots" teleca st in the Unitl'<i States <ipproached tbaL k1ntJ of rating. .. r had no idea the !)h ow would be so popular." declared veter an Brazilia n r a dio-T V wr ite r J a nctc Clair. the cre<itor of .. 0 As lro "0 ASTRO" CHRONIC LE D the career of "He rculano Qu1ntanilha. who. through a combination of cheating. lying and dirty tracks. rose from a lowly 1ob as a nightclub mag ician lo becom(• a powerful and influential businessm an. Intertwined with this were m arital etnd corpo rate intrigue and the shocking ktll tog M cdi:.i critics and tntcllcctuals hl'rt: complimented Senhora Cla ir for bnng m g u levl'I of rt-ahs m lo Bruz1lwn \ch'VISIOn thal never CXISkd Al the same time, a:i well known Brazilian author a nd professor Muniz Sodrl' pointed out. ther e was a ba:i1c mor til conservatis m behind ··o Astro ... CLl\llt'S SOAP OPERAS. which date to the radio drama day5 of the 1950s. always have tended to !>how that c rtme doesn •t pay and that money doesn 'l necessarily bring happiness. "O Astro" indeed conveyed message!) s uch as these. but without bemg preC1· chy or simple ·m inde d . Quintantlha who was not the kille r. by the way. wound up paying for his bus iness rulh· lessn ess in a so mewhat s ubtle a nd a b!)tract fashion. by being forced to nee to a lonely Robert Vesco-like exile in a re m ote Latin Amer ican republic . In Brazil. television is an extreme ly im portant medium fo r communicating not only information a nd enterta inment bu\ a lso social c ustom and mora l value Large numbe rs of Brazilians still a rc unable lo read . but TV reaches some 70 m illion of the nation's 115 rnillwn in· hJb1tants ..The magic wenl out or this Job when all the back s tabbing I did to gel here pa ad oH'" Mesan Named to Honor Roll Kitty L Au:-ttn of iJC'arl1:m1(' t·,ct.lh:r.tl' "'' Co:-lJ Mt·:-.J ha'> bl·1•r. l'~.; .• ll·rr. Oregon ~l<i• ,. n;.1ml·d lo l ht• ... pr1r.g Collt-gl' l(.•r m hon111 roll 101 fllm STOREWIDE SAL!j SALE l::NDSSATUftDAYJULY 29TH . HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES LIMITED' Looking for great values this weekend? Start here! Save $4. Long sleeve print pullover or 3/4 sleeve peasant shirt. l'ulloverhaswin~collar;:1_. 988 :;lpcvc peasnnt s hirt has t•lal't1c:.coop neck Both art· EACh IOU'; poly knit. lrwssortl·d print:;. 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"' .......... .i ~.""' 1 l YNWOOD Kl\ I H'IUI I NOMWl\t" IOHKi\N( I 'i\r>o I 1\ AN/\ I AKI WOOi> I l 11 1 Ml Ofll MU" It I AIK t O'IA Ml..,,\ 11,\Wl llOIC"I r A<.I I IW( i.. { ANO<,I\ 1 ARlo. I A "OHi\ \I \ c t I 'r "•''Ill l<"Alll' '\p "I ': I (h ,\'\( l.I I ' l•l "111'1 1t'' 111 1\I It SHOP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10:00 AM TO 9 :00 PM ... SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 9:00 PM ... SliNDAY 11 00 AM 1 0 6 00 PM -···--·""'···-I -............ ,.--.............. , . .. . ..- ' 1IJe DAil Y I'll.OT lhurtdll~ July 21 11176 .................. < '1t \ c1l I 1< 1.11 ... rn,I\ lw \\11rr11·d ,tl111111 1111· \ .11w.l111 11· .1 11d d 11111 ( )1·10,111 -.1dl' lt1 ·.1t·h1•:..., hut i':l'll'.I \'l'r.1-.l 1q111 .1~··· 1:1 11111111 It ""' II I ... t·l'rtl t11 11llt1cl Tllv t ol'h:... :-.hi"-. pl:I,\ 111~: ''tilt lt.1\ 1· lr1 ·1·11 '''I'"" ti .i thv ... :ind t•rodt·:-. Bee Allergy Therapy Uses Insect Veno01 HOS TO'\ • \ P 1 Tht· t wo m1lhon \ nll'fl<·.in .. "ho ~tr<.' s ubject to sev<.'fl'. :-11nH•t1m1•-. l.1t~il "llerg1c n •aclions to ht•t• :-ting:-. l':in lw prnlN'tt·d by inJec 111111 ... o' vt•n<Jm from tht• vt'rv insc•cts t hJl 1 mpt·nl tlll'm. doctor:. have found Thl' rt-5earthl·r~ "ho developed the 1 ht>r J py ::.ay that the \'l'nom 1s safe .rnd e ffective "and s hould be 1•m µloved 111 the management of 1 ht· p<1t1ent::. who <1rc currently al r1°'I.. · .\ REPORT ON TH E rese<1rch l'Onductt'CI by Johns Hopkin~ Medical ~whnol at Good Sam arita n Hospit al in Balt1mor(', \\al> publis hed in today's '\l'" England .Journal of Medicine 'The> thercap:, 1s not a cure,·· r e ... earch d1rt•t·toa Dr Lawrence M L1chtenstl'in. said m a n interv iew ··what "c arc dorng ii. bw1d.ing ;tn l1boli1es that protect people frorr \'enom Patient~ n •c:e1 \ c wcek I} shots of \'Cr,om for six weeks. At first. the doses are tiny. but eventually the ~hots contain twice as much venom .is a t ym cal honeybee s ting The doc King Tut Draws Big in Seattle SEATTLE c AP> The Kmg Tut 1·xh1hit that opt•ned h ere July 16 is clrawmg larger crowds than it hus 10 n' oThPr <'1lv in the country, Seattle • 1 \t 11.,,.um offl c1als said · • vt•n on Tuesd:iy when 6,000 .,.., WL'rt' c;o ld. marking the •• 1t·st eta\ 111 Seattle. the m ax- 1 mum wa1tm g pe riod was three hours The first week attendance was 69.245, not counting 12.600 museum ml.'mbers who attended a preview "hO\\ ing [ __ ME_D_IC_l _NE __ ) tor!-. s aid no om· ha:-. had '>lrnn~ n ·a1 hons to the IOJCCLIOO~ TO MAINTAI N TllE IR immunity, p al1l•nts musl c:o nl1 nu1.· lo n:cc·1\1• monlhly shots for M~\'l•rnl y<.·ar'> Lic htenstein ~:11d \ cnom will prnl) ably be approv<.·d hy th<.· Food and Drug Administration for ).!l'neral u~e this fa ll. a nd Pl'OPlt' who nt•<'d t hl· lre<1tmenl will b<' able> tu get 1t from a llergists in time to build 1mmunan fr>r next summe r · A bout 1 pl'rcc•nt of <ii I A mencuns ::.um .. •r senou~ reactions from bee stings. For them, bN' s tings c<in cau~c hi ves. brcathmg rl1 ff1 C'ull1t•s i.l nd s hock A drug callc·d t•ptm·phnnt• l'<irl he lp case the ... ~ mptoms aft<•r tht· st mg. butitdocsnot alw<tys\\urk. UNTIL NOW, ALLE RGISTS ha1;., tried to immunize people ag;.unst bt:L· stings by inJe>cting the m with a solu t1on m ade from the crushe<I ho<.11e-; of be<.'~. llowcvcr. Lic htcnstc•in '-<lld I hat t rt'atmcnt ii.of little vlul' L1chtenstC'10 said all but 2 p1·rcent or 3 PL•rc<.'nl of those trC'atcd wit h venom can sta nd bee sting.., without problems. And evt'n for those who have a respon~c. the symploms an• m ild "in no case h as a nvhodv hud a serious reaction, .. he s aid. - IN THEIR STUDY. the d octor::. in- jected 48 allergic peopl<.· \\1th venom . and only one had a reaction \\hen d<.·· liberatcly stung by a bee Lic htenstein has been developing the treatment for about seven vears with two other doctors. Mart1.n D. Valentine and l\nnc-K. Sohotk:.t CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONAL FOR AN EXCITING INTERNATIONAL PHOTO CONTEST ON SATURDAY, JULY 29th 1 2-1 P. M .-I nformat1on and Social M ix er for Photographers 1-3 P.M.-Romanian and Russian Dancers Perform on Village Green 3-5 P.M.-Male and Female Models in Costumes of all Countries Pose for Photographers CALL 751-6595 or 751-6306 FOR APPLICATIONS AND PRIZE IMFORMATIOM. SOUTH COAST PLAZ.A"" VlllACE Located at Sunflo wer & Bear Streets Santct Ana, California 92704 • 751-6595 Oppo ite South Coast Plaza MALL Mom !\1MiON.\11l'h 11\P I /\tol ll'gl' chemist ;,and mothl·r or thr<'e. suspccll'd of scJltl·ring noxious cht•m1l·uh. rn lht• homl''- and cars of M'Vl'ral fom1lws. ha:. bt•t•n orden'CI to s tand trial on ,1 •1n•uk111~ and t•ntcnng chargl· RoM•tta Hcu-.ch of Okl•mos. :.i s uburb or L:msing. WLJS urdl•n:d Wednesday IJy O ist ru:t Court Jud~t· Robert lk ll to bt· ar n11.:1wd Friday in Ing ham Coun ty D1stn ct Court The t h:.irgt· l'Hrr1t•s .i maximum Pl·nally of lour y<'ars in prison PROSt:('l lTORS llAV t: .1r~Ul'd tha t M1 -. Rl·u~dl. .1 f114 •m 1::.t 111 .1 lllll'l'o lnolo1n Held • Ill l;1h11r:.ilorv at M1c h1gan Stah• l 11 1 v ~r s 1 t y. m 1.· l h o d 1 ca 11 y durnpcd toxic l'ham1c als m the t'<J rs and homl's of Okemos rei.1 · dl'nl::. for .I )'C:Jf :md d half P rosl·c·uton. h<n e s uggestt!d t h.1t \t rs Rt'U'-<'h "as ,1tt acking 1.1m1ht•" whOSl' ch1ldn •n comp••t t•d ag;un...,t twrs in the Okemos I h g h School orchcst rn A I most a ll the 20 families --who report· t'd more than 100 ins tances of l'ht•m1C·al attac ks 1ncludt' rn u s 1 c s t u d t• n t s o r t h e 1 r t1•11c ht•rs ~IRS. 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Mrs. D eva s p ent f ive m.onths locked up with murderers. thieves. pro· "t 1tu~e~ and lunaltcs 1r Delhi's Tihar jail under cond1t1ons sh<' later described at e1 pubhc hearing :.is "unc1vih2ed," "appalling" a nd "stinking." • The 18-year-old son or US Agriculture ~ecretary Bob Bt>rgland was injured when a Jeep in "'ht(•h h(• '\.\ J~ n ch ng 0\ t>rturned. almost three )-l•ar-; aftt·r an oldl.'r hrother \\as killed in a car Thursday July 27 1978 CAil y PILOT A I I Hollywood--Still Spry at 75 By BOB TU0)1,\S T h t' ~ 1 g n o r 1 g 1 n b 11 y rt-a d HOLLYWOOD IAPI "Hooray for HOLLYWOOOLANO when 1l \.\3S erect· llollywood .. " l'd 55 )<':.ars ago to :.advertise <i housm~ That familiar anthem. first sung by devl'lopml•nt The LAND wa!> lattr Juhnny "Scat .. Dans in the 1937 l·llmanated. :.and the HOLLYWOOD un· "Holl ywood Hotel." \\Ill be resounding dt.•rwt>nl various repairs over the year$ through the hills whe n this famous Lat l'I Y 1 t h as c rumb I e d 1 n lo village celebrates its 75th birthday Nov HOLL YWO D. 14. Even the long·ailing HOLLYWOOD T H E CHAMBER OF Commer ce sign is expected to be well and wea ring sought community s upport to rebuild u new coat of paint. the four story·h1gh tellers. which can be J ACK VALENTI. PRESIDENT of the re;1d from 30 miles <1way on a smogless Mution Picture Association of Americe1. day Nobody seemed to care . has a ssume d chairmanship of the The tide turned when rock star Ahce hon orary committee of Hollywood's Cooper donated $27.777 .77 to rebuild the Diamond Jubilee. giving the celebration missing O He did so. he explained. in the film industry's blessing. tribute to the memory of his late fnend. The event has been organized by the (j r ou c ho Ma r x . Play boy m agazmt: llollywood Chambe r of Commerce. publisher Hugh Hefner ga ve a party al which has s triven. often vainly. to his mans ion to ra lly more support. He FighO Fht breathe new life into that geogr aphical provided the Y. And y Willia ms kicked ~ec ta o n o r Los Ange l es ca ll ed an for the W. Gene Aulrl'y financed lht· .Josl·ph ,\ Califano Hollywood. f1r'>t I. Jr .. st•c 1l'l,1ry o l The hooplawillinclude WllV NOV. 1-i?TllAT'Sthedatein ll ealth. Edu ca tion l. A TWO-HOUR entertainment 1903 when the residents of Hollywood and Wl'lfarc. ts sct•k · special on CBS Television. \•oted 88·77 to mcorporall: as <t city of ing help 1n rebuild· 2. A n ew Christmas parade on the sixth class 1ng puhltc tonl tdt•nc•t• lloll} \\'ood Boulevard with Bob Hope as People he1d been sett hng in the 1n flu \ .1t·e111:.il 1<1tl'i grand marshal foothills west of downtown Los Angeles AP Wlrep!IOIO tntc of citru.<.. ana OlhN ft Ull One n( tht• ~ lf rly ru.1dents W<l:-Mr" W1 ltox 111 whom tht· pldct· r t·mtmkd hl•r <1f ht•r m1dwest horn1 l!olly \\OOd fn lhE' first )'CL•r" Of t he 20th t't•ntur) the· Hollywood settler<,, most of tht•m ('Onserv at 1 vc• M 1dwest folk. gn•w mah t nnt b raus<' tht-county of Lo-. AngPle~ Y..a~n l p1ov1d1n~ nc•eccd "chools and :1trt.•('• repa1rc; Also there \I.as 1.·1111 ~1dernble S<'nt1mt>nt for pr oh1b1t1on of h quor sales TllF. HOLl.Y"OOD 80,\RD of Tradt- wa.:; organized 10 Junt· 1903. and 1t pro posl'd 1ncorporat ion a:-,1 !>olut1on to the county ·~ nt·)!IHI Sixt)' two voters s1~nl1d ... pet1t 1on. and tht· (·lcct1on ..., a!. held 11 om 6 ., m to :; pm Only 16S of tht iOO rc~:dc•nb cast ballot!'>. but of c·our!><:. womtn werl'n't allowed to volt• ·n lhO!>t yt-ar~ crash alter the l9it) 'i\\llll' 3 Unveilan~ of the repaired late in the 19th century. attracted by tls Bill lkr~land was llu f1<1 ... t·o llOLLYWOOD sign froslless clima te that permitted grow- Hollywood r('rnatnt'd a c11y for ~t'vcn year~. bu1ldrnl! ~chocb. J library and ~treets. and tn 1912 Y..t·:<'om1ng the first b a nd o f mova mc1kt'1" L1kt' JI\ Southern C<thfornid c1ltt·~. Hollywood needed water -<ilSo a Sl'wer system hecause the population g rt ..., too densl' tor s('pt1c tankr. Tht>tr oniy solution "'a~ to JOIO th€' city of Lo" Angele~. and tht' annexation was \.oted 1n Je1nuary !!HO ( J hosp1tal1z~ 1n satisfac· ~-------------~----------~-------------~~~-~----------------- PEOPl,E lory condition after th<· .11: c 1 d " n I . a u l ho r 1 t 11 ·:. ---------' said . The accident o(" 1:urrl·d 011 ;1 rump or lnlt•rstatc 29 in Fargo. N D In r\ugu~t l!l75, I!.>-yc<lr-old Jon Rt'rgland du~d 111 a l'ar <H'l'idc.•nt nt•:.ir the f:.amilv farm al Roseau \l 1nn Ill· \Ht:-01w of M'\ t•n Bl'rgl°cind children · • Gino DC'I Pn•tt>, \.\hO le1unched San Fran- c·tsl'o ·~ Loplt·~s nightclub cr aze tn 1964. was <·onvict- t·d of d1:-1 nhut ing hl·ro1r and eoca1ne Tht• San Frnncasco JUr) w<1s oul le~s than an hour tn finding l>l·I Prt•te d1stnbutC'd ft\ e <>Unce~ of coc .11 nt· and 3t; ounces or heroin to an undercover agrnt in :'\larch J97i Oct Pn•te. 46 could draw a maximum sen I t•nct• nf 90 yt·ar ... tn prison and c1 Sl50.000 fine on the ~'' l'ounts "'h<'n ht· 1s c;c>ntencl'd Sept 19 hy l S U1~1 rttl Court J udg<' William T. s .... eigerl. • C rt•t•k ~hi pp1 ng he1 r(·s~ Chrii.tina Onassis con- l 1 n uc·s den.\ 1n~ n·poru. !>he'll marry a Soviet hun•aucrat. but s he has sta\ ed in .\1 o~c·m\ ncu rl) :.i "'et•k longer t h;111 -.ht· pl .. 11mt·d i\nd thcr<''s no md1cat1on Y.h t•n -.he mu~ht lcavt• Thl' latei.t gol>~IP says l>hc'll Y. l'<l on Aul.! I ~ikolai Kaoio\', ht·;1d of tht• lankl'r cl1,·1-.1on of t ht· Soviet freight fi rm, Sov rrakht But tht· t wH·t··di \'Orced 27 CH!llSTINA \ 1•:ir old dau~htt•r o' Aristotlt> Ona'\sis. real'ltt•cl .1 numhN of t 1mcs l)y telephone :.it h1·r hotl'I :-ui11· 1n~1~1 ~ 1t 1 ~n·t ~o • ;\ t Xii. Pr£•..,tdl•nl Josip Broz Tito carries a c.ine. but t ht• World W:.ir 11 guerrilla chieftain is still the strongman of the non- a ltgn<'<f movc•m(•nt he helped ----h<.und W h t' r l h e m a n 1 n l h e \ Jlltlla \.\h1t1• "u1l opened the me.:ting or mon· than 80 non· .11tgned nations tn Belgrndc. he r1:ad v1gorou~ly through his 3.000 word specc~ of welcome exh1b1tmg no !>1gns or stram f. ~ ..,. , Ile SP<'Od!:t t\l.O months e1 ~ 4 >i' ~~ ·~~""~ year al an Ac1rn1t1c resort for r1ro .-?, ... ' 1':,,~ 'r' trc·almvnt of longtime sc1at1ca. but observers say ·c-;, ~It •\ ~ ·~~~-..... ~ ............ hP .... ho"' s no ~1gn or any recent decline m health or i' \ • " .. • • RAZZLE·DAZZLE GLAZE ANISH WON'T STAIN, SCRATCH OR BURN! \ 1tallt) , • Jerrt'rson Davis camt• a ...,tep closer to obtain mg 3 Civil Wii r pardon. cl1·n1t>d him for more than 100 'l'ar~. "hen the House .1t11lit:1ary Committee agreed to n·,tor1· 111..., e1 t1zt·nship OA•ll~ War Bet ween excluc1t•d I) a\ 1" \\a" pr<•stclt·nt of the ("ont1•d1·1·:11<• States nf 1\men ca Y.hl·n tht• South :111t•mptPd to ""l'l'dl' frnll\ th1• l 'ninn ;uH.l tour ht·d off lht• l'I\ II War 1r IHCI ln IRill. \.\ht•n Congres~. 111 a "Ptl'll of forg1vent·,s. appro\t:d .. in amtw~t\' for rebels from the 1111· Start•s U~\'ts was specifically But noY. 102 \ t·<ir:-later. another Congress ap- pears read) to t.1kC' tht• ... ymbohc step of <'Xtendm~ that forgt\CO{•ss to Davis ~ 'She :-ht•d a ft•y. tt-.irs • !'Oat Portinga says about ht..., rn Yt'.tr-old daughter's latest titl e -Miss l'<ude World Green ,., !'<I Judy Porting a won lhe t 1tle ir i-·rct.'lton. C'an.1d.1. lwfon• ~Oml' 2.000 spectator~. The ,\popk.i 'Fla 1 l11gh School graduate. who \\On tlw i\h:-s Nucit' F lorida contest two months ago. said ~hl' t•nkn•d thl' tompetition lo promote l'IUdtsm 'all I t'ould " Th<' 5-fool. Ii mth n•dhc•ad, who Wl!ighs 120 and ml·a~urcs 36 ~5<1G. won several vacalior trips to Europe and MPXIC'O. -some casl\ prizes and tt-lcv1s1on appt•aran<'l'" Prf'sldent C'artt-r is ordering heads of depart ments and agenc1e~ to include a plug for re1t1f ica- t10n of the Equal Rights Amend ml·nt in their public speeches. The president made the or dcr in a memo f ormally announcin~ that presidential ai d e M aq~are t "Midge" Costanza would "focus her ef· forts on women's issues." t.h Costanza's duties ac· tua l h "ere narro wed lo \\Omt·n·.., ..... sues m May. \\hl'n cosuNIA -.he "'as rnO\ t•d from her large. prt•..,t1~1ous office nt>L1r the prc~1dent's to s maller q11:1rtt•rs 1n th1• White House basement. Previously lwr rcsp<>ns1b11ltics included arting as liaison with vJried interest and minority groups * DURABLE · OLEFIN CARPET TILE • RESISTS SPILLS & STAINS• • EASY SELF-STICK BACKS1 • PADDED FOR COMFORl 1 • IOEAl FOR KITCHEN. 8ATH1 LOMPAAABll ITEM llSfWHIAf Sl •9 SO .ff • FOR CAREFREE COUNTERS & WALLS. • SUNSHINE-BRIGHT PATTERNS ADD SPARKLE TO KITCHEN OR BATH! SELF·STICK FLOOR TILE 1ST QUALITY MIRROR TILE LATEX REDWOOD STAIN • TOUGH -FOR BUSIEST AREAS! '·· -----........... .. • MAKES ROOMS SEEM LARGER' • PROTECTS ANO BEAUTIFIES! • REFLECTS LIGHT & BEAUTYI • FOR FENCES. FURNllURE! ~L-~2 OJl.f 69c SO FT Westminster 15191 Beach 898-3388 Santa Ana mw. 11th 541.na1 99 GAL V ·--·--· Oaify 9-9 P.M. Sat/Sun. 9-5:30 P.M. 8UT llOW. rAT lATllU . ..... _ ........ "" .......... ,._ .. 11 J2 OAJL 'Y PILO I NATION Where's Jimmy Hoffa? A/ ter Three Years, F Bl DETRO IT <AP l ll bhould lake a year or two to solve the k1dnapp1ng. lht.> FBI said when ll JOmcd the &earcb for tht! vanished labor leader Today, the question remainb . Where's Jimmy Hoffa? On July JO. 1975 -1t will be three years Sun· day -J ames R. Hoffa, one-tJme Teamsters pres•· dent, one-time federal prisoner, was seen leaving u restaurant in the Detroit suburb:. HE HAS NOT BEEN SEEN since He 1s prL sumed dead but no body has been found. None of the reputed Mafia fi gures under investigation in the case has been indicted. One has been s lain. The other five have refused to answer grand jury questions under the Fifth Amendment. Government investigators insist they are m ak· 1ng progress. however. Sources say the in · vest1gators. though some deny it. have been put ting pressure on suspttt s in hopes of developing an informant "The Hoffa ca~c 1s still an active. open in· vestigation," says Paul •r Coffey. head o f the . Jus tice Department Organized Crime Strike Force in Detroit. Hoffa's son, James P • who a year ago ac- c used the government of not pressing h a rd e nough to build a case against his father's killers. now says he ls "encouraged by what's happening." He does not say what is happening. but ont! investigator notes: HOFFA .. We're m aking headway by getting these guys in '>Orne other cases." Among "guys" gotten -I N MA RCH, NEW JERSEY Teamsters boss Jnd reputed Mafia figure Anthony Provenzano was convicted in a kickback conspiracy case. He was sentenced to rour years in prison. In April, Teamsters organizer Charles 'Chuckic" O'Brien. Hoffa's self-styled foster son. "as conVJcted or lying on a bank loan applicatton H w a'> his M'OOnd conviction s ince Hoffa d1sap- 11ca red In Jum'. Prov<'ntano was ~entenced to ltfe 1mprisonmt·nl after his conviction ror the 1961 murder of union foe Anthony Castellito. Hoffa's d is<1ppear<.1nce also s pur:red probes of •oan s ha rking and labor r acketeering at Provenzano's union local Those investigations in· volvc the Hoffa case figures, according to Senate h:stimony by Robert C. Stewart, head of the strike force in Newark. N.J . HOFFA TOLD ACQUJ\INTANCES the-day he 'anished that he wa~ nn his way to see Provenzano .ind r(•pull'd 0<.'troil M ttf1a figure Anthony < i 1 ~u:a Ion(' Hoth deny they had an a ppointment with Hoffa mat day t nvesli~tttors bf'heve Hoffa wanted to settle a ll'ud with Provenzano and enlist his suppart for a ~ampaign to oust Teamsters President Frank Fitzsimmons Agents have found a n unusually •arJ.':l' number of calls between Provenzano's TcJm stcr~ Local 560 m Un.ion City, N. J .. and phones ust'd by Giacalone shortly before the disap. pearance On th(• day of the du,appearance. O'Brien. who grew up in lloffa 's home and knew Giacalone <1s ·uncle Tony." borrowed a car from one of <i 1a(·<1lonc's sons <.1nd was driving near where Hof- fa w<1s last seen. O'Brien denies be had any con· l:ttt with Hoffa thul day, but the FBI says he has not <1ccounted for about one hour that aft ernoon. Ordinance Vetoed On Gay Rights HARTFORD, Conn <AP> -The mayor has vetoed a homosexual rights ordinance t hat would have prevented the city or anyone holding city con· tracts from d1 scr1minating against employees because of sexual orientation. The ordinance, which was adopted by the City Council !>-2 and vetoed by Mayor ~rge Athanson on Tuesday, would have been the first law in Con· necticut protecting rights of homosexuals. Athanson said he felt any law should be broad enough to guarantee equal job treatment for all ci· ty employees, not just homosexuals. He also said the ordinance would be "difficult to enforce" and would raise "serious questions" about hiring of homosexual teachers. In the pust 14 months. voters in four com munities have overturned homosexual rights or· dinancc on the books. The first such vote came in Dade County, Fla .. which includes Miami. Other ''oles were in St. Paul, Minn .. Wichita. Kan • and Eugene. Ore Younger's Views On Rent Oarified LOS ANGELES <AP>-The Associated Press incorTectlY reported that Attorney General Evelle Younger said statewide rent control would be il legal because it would violate California antitrust statutes. The story a ppeared in some Daily Pilot editions Monday and some Tuesday Younger actually said that rent control in- 't1tuted by private landlord groups would be ii legal because this would amount to industry price fixing, u \'tolation of state antitrust laws State-mandated rent control would in fact be legal under California law. SPECTACULAR! The Dramatic Story ot U QlllSTIA#ITA i...+n San Cl4tf!.eh\e.. Junipero Serra's en>e<1111ontSpa!llsh CooQu1stadofes. authen he Indian ceref'llOnles. tht fht Baptism Ill California . . the~ all untold for 'lf>i' 1n a p~tul'f~U& canyon 1n San Clemente. See history aod Spanish Cahtorn1a under the stars' Order hckets now• July 22 through A~ 6, EAcept Mondays. at 8 15 Adutts uoot ~, lJ $2.00 ~rKl ch«•. with datts, to LI Cnstianita Pagtanl Association. P.O. Box 3335, Salt Cle~nte 92672 At All TICKETRON Outlets till St,,,med 0 11 Case '1 \Hl "1tnL'S'L'S have said they believe they bj\~ I loffa lhl· da~ he disappeared with a group or mrn. twu of whom may be O'Brien and New Jersey Teams ters figure Sal Briguglio Police dog!'.> p1ckl'<i up Hoffa's scent in a car driven by O 'Brien and blood of Hoffa's type was found on a strand or hair resembling Hoffa's in the car. The government believes lloffa wai. the victim of a t·ontr act murde r at the hands of one-time Teamster allies and ~ome organized crime figures hl' had on<·e welcomed mlo the nation's largest labor union. Hoffa resigned as Teamsters presi· dent in 1971 lo ha~ten his prison release. He had been convicted of Jury tampering and mail fraud lie accused Fitzsimmons. whom he had des ignated as carctakrr pr('s1dent. of plotting with the Nixon admimstrut1on to block him from re-entering un· ion politics. lh.• abo accused d isloyal union or fic1a ls of ll'ttin~ racketeers bilk Teamsters benefit funds OFf'JCIAl.S IN D ETROIT AND Washington s a} they will the lloffa t•asc when they pers uade a part1c1pant in the k1l11ng to turn informant and 1m phcate the higher-ups who planned the crime. Among things the FBI has learned is that days after Hoffa disappeared. Stephen Andrelta. then a business a~enl at Provenzano's local, visited a convicted murd<·rer named Ralph Picardo in pr ison. Picardo told FBI agents that Andretta bragged that his brother, convicted loan shark and counterfeiter Thomas Andretta. and brothers Salvatore and Gabriel Briguglio killed Hoffa. Stephen Andretta says he visited Picardo but did not discuss Hoffa In the 1960s, Pirardo had been recruited by Teamsters business a~ent Sal Briguglio and fre- quenll'<i Teamslt'rs Local 84 Cit Fort Lee. N.J .. where Provenzano had installed Gabriel Briguglio as vice president. 1) I estimate my home·s value at 2) Multiply Im~ 1 times 80<-1, 3) Equals 4) Balance l still owe 5) Maximum amount I might be eligible to borrow (subtract 4 from:; i 6) Amount I'd like to borrow STEPHEN ANDRETTA REFUSED TO bay where he was the day Hoffa vanished but after be· ing jailed for contempt of court. said that he was al Local 560 with his brother and lhe Brigugl:oo The local's employees testified before a grand jury but their testimony remains secret. Sal Br1J{u~l10 was executed by two gunmen March 21 on a s1dt'walk in Manhattan's Little lt<1· ly The crime ha..., not been solved. With a Homeowners Equity Loan from The Bank of California. you may qualify to borrow from $3,000 to $30.000 (or even more!) to u"c for your children's education, travel, other worthwhile investmenb almost any purpose you can name. Thl' J.!O\:<'rnm(•nt hoped to make Sal Briguglio .in informant. and <• U.S. attorney warned him he might ht• k1llt'tl hy under world rivals. Briguglio ·wasn 't terribly t•oncerned," the official said Hour!> <.1ftt>r Hrigugho was gunned down in 'Jew York. FRI <.1gents offered O'Brien protection in F lorida but he refused the offer. 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IHtl PADOINQ ANO PAOF£SSIONAL INSTALLATION AVAILABLE 'Carpet Town' } Covering California Wall To Wall \ ~, .. tt_ No l04W '---------------------..a "'' l ~OAYS Ttl l q •<;AT Till 6 • ~ll""OAV • 1 !> •FREE l!STIMATES 1N VOVR '1()1.!E ~AS\' CR(Otl T[ Rlh • JO bO llO CAY NO tNIERES T A CC TS • 8ANKAMERIC4RO •MASTER CMARc;r: , ..... ___ .... ...._ ..... ,. ............ _ .... ~ .. • rlflt OAILV PILOT NATION Where's Jimmy Hoffa? After Three Years, FBI OETROIT <A P > ll bhouJd tetke a )ear or tl.\o to bolve the kidnapping. lhl' FBI said when 1t JOtnt!d the search for the vamshed labor leader Today, the quebtion re maini. Where'b Jimmy Hoffa ? On July 30. 1975 -1t will be three years Sun· day -James R. Hoffa. one·time Teamsters pres•· dent. one-time federal prisoner, was seen leaving a restaurant in the Detroit suburbi.. HE HAS NOT BEEN SEEN since. He is prt. sumed dead but no body has been found. None of the reputed Mafia figures under investigation in the case has been indicted. One has been slain. The other five have refused to answer grand jury questions under the Fifth Amendment. Government investigators insist they are mak· ang progress, however. Sources say the in- vestigators, though some deny it, have been put ting pressure on suspects in hopes of developing an informant. .. The Hoffa case is still an active, open in· vestigation," says Paul Corre y, head of the l Jus tice Department Organized CMme Strike Force in Detroit. Hoffa's son. J<.1mes P .. who a year ago ac· cused the government of not pressing hard enough to build a case agains t his fathe r's killers, now says he is "encouraged by what's llappening." He does not s ay what is happening. but one investigator notes . HOFFA .. We're making headway by getting these guyb in -.ome other cases." Among "guys" gotten -IN MARCH, NEW JERSEY T eamsters boss Jnd reputed Mafia figure Anthony Provenzano was convicted in a kickback conspiracy case. He was -.cntenced to four years in prison. In April, Teamsters organizer Charles 'Chuckic" O'Brien. Hoffa's self-styled foster son. was conVlctcd of lying on a bank loan application It w<1-. h1.-.. st•oond conv1('t1on since Hoffa d1sap- pcan·d In Jun<'. l'rovl·nw no was sentenced to hft: 1mpribonmc•nt after his conviction for the 1961 murder of union roe Anthony Castellito. lloffa's disappearance also spui.-red probes of •oan s harking a nd l abor r acketeeri n g at f'rovenzano's union lo<.•al Those investigations in- volvt.• the Hoffa case figures, according to Sen<.tlt' H•stimony by Robert C. Stewart, head of the strike force in Newark, N .J HOFt".\ TOl..0 ACQUAINTANCES the .day he 'anii.ht.>d th;Jt he was on hi s way to see Provenzano .ind rt'pull'd fh•tro1t M <.1 f1a figure Anthony C wca lone> Both deny thl'y '1<1d an appoint menl with Hoffa -+hal day. tnvestigutori. bf'hevc Hoffa wanted to settle a -fC'ud with Provenzano and enlist his s upport for a ca mpai~n to oust Teams ters President Frank t'itzs immons Agt•nts have found an unusually 4arge number of calls between Provenzano's Teamster)\ Local 560 in Union City, N. J ., and phones USl'd by Giacalone s hortly before the disap- vca r <J ncl' On th<.• day or the d1i.appcarance, O'Brien. who gre" up in Hoffa 's home and knew Giacalone as ··u nelc Tony," borrowed a car from one of <i1<1c<.1 lonc's ~on!> <1nd was driving near where Hof· f,, was last seen. O'Brien denies be had any con· LH't with lloHa that day. but the FBI s<.1ys he has not aecounted for about o ne hour that afternoon. Ordinance Vetoed On Gay Rights llARTFORO, Conn <AP> -The mayor hai. vetoed a homosexual rights ordinance that would have prevented the city or anyone holding city con- tracts rrom d1!'.criminaliog against employees because or sexual onentation. The ordinance. which was adopted by the City Council 5·2 and vetoed by Mayor George Atbanson on Tuesday, would have been the first law in Con· necticut protecting rights of homosexuals. Athanc;on S<.11d he relt any law should be broad enough to guarantee equal job treatment for all ci· ty employees, not JUSt homosexuals. He also said th(' ordinance would be "difficult to enforce" and would raise "serious questions" about hiring of homosexual teache rs In th<.> past 14 months, voters in four com munities have overturned homosexual rights or· dmancc on the books. The first such vote cam e in Oade County. Fla .• which includes Miami. Other votes were in St-. Paul, Minn., Wichita. Kan , and Eugene. Ori'. Younger's Views On Rent Clarified LOS ANGELES <AP)-The Associated Press 1ncorrecUy reported that Attorney General Evelle Younger said statewide rent control would be il legal because it would violate California antitrust statutes. The story appeared in some Daily Pilot editions Monday and some Tuesday Younger actually said that rent control in· -.t1tuted by private landlord groups would be il- legal btt3us<.> this would amount lo industry price fi xing. a nolat1on of state antitrust laws. State-mandated rent control would in fact be legal under California la w. SPECTACULAR! The Dramatic Story of LA ClllSnANITA '.n San Cle.LJ'eti\e. Jun!J)efo Serra's exped1t~~rnsh ConQu1stadofes. aulhefl he Indian ceremonies. the thr8apttsm ill Cahfom1a . . lhe) all unfold for Y°"' in J plcwrtsq~ canyol' 1n San Clemente See h1stOfV and Spanis~ Califorllia under 1he s1Jrs1 Order tickel s now' July 22 tl'troofh AUIUft 6, Ettiept Mondays. at 8.1 S Adlltts $4.00y ~, 1J $2.00 Send chttk, with d1tH, to La Cr1stian1t' Pagr11nt Association, P.O. Bo• 3335, San C~~ntt 92672 At An TICKETRON Outlets till Stymied on CtUe 'I'\\ o "1lnl•:--.l'i. ha ve said they be lieve lh1:y bJ\\ lloffa thl' da) he du.appeared with a ~roup or mC'n, tY.o of whom may be O'Brien and Nt>w J<.>rsey Teamste rs figure Sal Briguglio. Police dogi. picked up I loffa 's scent in a car driven by O'Brien and blood of Hoffa's type was round on a strand or hair resembling Hoffa's in the car. The government believei. Hoffa was the victim of a t•ontract murder at the h a nds or one-time Teamster all ies and some organized c rime figures h<.> had once welcomed into the nation's largest labor union. Hoffa r esigned as Teamsters presi- dent in 1971 to hasten his prison release. He had been convicted of Jury tampering and mail fraud lie accused Fitzsimmons. whom he had designated ;15 caretaker president. of plotting with the Nixon adm1nJslrahon to block hi m from re-entering un· ion politics. I le also accused disloyal union of f1cial s of letting racketeers bilk Teamsters benefit fund~ OFf'ICIALS IN DETROIT AND Washington ~ay they Wlll the Hoffa case when they persuade a part1c1pant in the killing to turn informant <.1nd 1m · plac<tte the higher-ups who planned the crime. Among things the FBI has learned is thaldayb after Hoffa disappeared. Stephen Andretta. then a business agent at Provenzano's local. visited a convicted murderer na m<.'d Ralph Picardo in prison Picardo told FBI agents that Andretta bragged that his brother, convicted loan shark and counterfeiter Thomas Andretta, and brothers Salvatore and Gabriel Briguglio killed Hoffa. Stephen Andretta says he visited Picardo but did not discuss Hoffa. 1} I estimate my home's value at 2) Multiply line 1 times 80<.\, 3) Equals 4) Balance I still owe 5) Maximum amount I might be In the 1960s. Picardo had been recruited by Teamsters business a~ent Sal Briguglio and fre- quented Teamsters Local 84 at f'ort Lee. N.J ., where Provenzano had installed Gabriel Briguglio <1s vice president. eligible to borrow (subtract 4 from : ; I 6) Amount I'd like to borrow STEPHEN ANDRETTA REFUSED TO say where he was the day Hoffa vamsbed but after be- ing jaaled for contempt or court, s aid that he was at Local 560 with his brother and the Brigugt;Ot> The local's employees testified before a grand jury but their tt-stamony remains secret. Sal Bngugl10 was executed by two gunmen March 21 on a s1dt'walk in Manhattan's Little Ila· ly The crime h a~ not been solved With a Homeowners Equity Loan from The Bank of Caiifornia. you may qualify to borrow from $3,000 to $30.000 (or even more!) to u.,e for your children's education, travel, other worthwhile investments - almost any purpose you can name .. ThL· ~o' <'rnmt·nt hoped to make Sal Briguglio ;1n informant. and a U S. attornt>y warned him he m1~hl hl• k11leJ hy underworld rivals. Briguglio ·was n 't tl'rribly f:oncerned," the official said Calculate your borrowing power. adjust that amount to your need':> and budget and then stop by or call us for details You worked for yc.1u 1 home, now let it work for you. Hour!) afh•r Briguglio was gunned down in 'lew York, FBI agents offered O'Brien protection in Florida but he refused the offer. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA INVESTIGATORS ALSO ARE INTERESTED in Russell BufaJino of Kingston, Pa., who was in Michigan the d ay after the abduction, and Frank Sheeran, the Wilmington. Del., Teamsters local presid<.'nt who drove Bufalino to Michigan Sheeran called Hofra the day before the disap· pearane<' to say he hoped lo visit Hoffa on Aug. 2 NYLON TWEED Ml·LO Exc~=-ing. s4s perlec;t for *n room°' den. Sl. practlc:al made for tough -•nd priced tor• 9 tendef budget. REG. $6.99 sq. yd. SO. YO SAVE TO 13.00 SQ. YD. s5ss T•ke rour choice 9t this low, low pra. NYLON p USH, OM ol our belt •Ming carpe19 In. cokwmtlona. CUT .. 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There arc 41 ,300,000 pet dogs, not including strays, in the United States. according to a survey two years ago. That means that one in every six people. or 43 percent of a ll American households. have a dog. Yet only slightly more than 10,000.000of those dogs will ever Jive to a ripe old age, said Guy Hodges, one of the Humane Society's directors. THE PET FOOD I NSTITUTE or Washington funded a ~tudy to find out what happens t o a dog afln 1t 's horn into the country with one or the highest sta ndards of living in the world. Of pet ( ) dogs a lone. 26 percent PETS will be given away, 18 pt•rcent Wlll die in acci- --------' dents. 6 ~rcent will run ~way. 9 percent will be abandoned <1t animal sht-Jters and about 16 percent will die or some illness, the survey found. "These statistics ve ry definhely indicate that the level of concern and the level of cart' is Jess than adequate," Hodges s<1 id. A recent 10-year study in California found ttJat only one in 13 dogs will remain with its original owner. Hodges said the definition of owner did not include the bn..·cdt>r o rperson who brought the dog m to the world but. rather. the first person to adopt the dog with M>me idea of permanency. Marriage or Career? Oear Joyce: I'm t•nclo~ing • cUp ping "bJrh l>.&yi. tht> fa\'or<'d employ ment po!>iti-On of tht" ha1•1•lly married __.,rnc ullve U.n't what It once was; that dlvorct> Is no longt"r an Obl>tacle In hiring for managcmt•nt ranlu.. Oo you have any additional 1r1rormation? -R.A.Y., Columbub, OhJo If you'r e resolutely uttempting to c·limb the corp11r<1tl' apt•x and are re a lly wonctcrin~ wht•ther your marital status will help or hinde r. it's dealer's choic~. The chief beneficiaries of single- mindedoess still may he women and applicants for positions requiring travel or duty abroad. WHY WOM EN? TllE assumption remains that a wife's career 1s sccon· dary to that of he r hus band's s hould u transfer be 1H.•cessary While enough recruiters were in· terviewed to give l'rt>tlcnce to lhe well-rel>earched stor~. apparently there are no h1rge national studies to def1n1t1vely argue "'hether most employers prefer th<' stability of the happily married or lite mobility of the unattached. IN •'ACT, RECRUITERS quoted in the Journal d1splayt!d latitude in their opinions. a:. did the thr<-e with whom I checked. Their commt:nts: -The stigma of being davorc:ed disappeared In bourdrooms about 15 year s ago. says .J. Robert Harman. senior vicl' pres ident ef executi ve recruiting for Booz. A llen & Hamilton. In c .. New York headquartered management consul· tan t s. "It's more difficult lo move happ1· l.v marned people." Harman says. ,,, __ ,,,, _ _. ( CAREERS J •·unattached executivt'h tend to have pursued their c11recl'::. mon• <ig gressively since a family was never a priority with them." -BUT ROBERT W. DINGMAN, regional vice president of Billington. Fox & Ellis. Inc .. Los Angeles recruiters. says· seeking out singles is not the prevailing sentiment. except for selective cases like tre:tvel. tough duty posts. or fillmg an out-of town job as fast. Jn most instances. Dingman says. corporations are stall looking for the traditional package or the whole and stable person. which usually means marriage. family. mortg<1ge. -C. Robert Martin in Chicago agrees. Martin. senior vice prcsadt•nt of Spencer. Stuart. Inc . a leadm~ recruiting firm . says chief executtve" and nominating committee members tend to look more carefully at can- didates for very senior positions who are divorced. They fee l it takes com pl'tent management of all phases of lift', mduding marriage, to m ake a top executive. SU MMARIZING. 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I 81~ N ()I l<.tlf'llcl &., 8Ho So of Sot~ frwy " Bl~ fllo o t ft'(fm.trt) <11•> 134-1322 <71•> sen 714 1439-2110 men's and women's I o .. speec1 bikes 10-speed racer with front and rear caliper brakes. stem mounted sh1ftor<; 26 x 1318 tires and chrome rims. durable softside IUCJCJCICJe With reliPctor~ Part1c111v J~!:lembled 6688 11·s '"st Quality and ruggedly styled luggage w1lh a durable me1a1 lrame that's constructed to take lots of wear• A sturdy handle. roomy Inside pockets and straps, zrpper, lock and keys. Have a sensa11ona1 trip! *** 3 stcr spffims! swiss steak Includes wti1pped Potatoes. gravy. vegetable, roll' and butter country siec* MORE THAN 7.5 MILLION DOGS end up in animal shelters each year. That sounds somewhat ---.,r=e~-·ortng-unttt-you-reatne that-only one-tn-la"""Of _ __, __ 14 • tote ... __ . _ ... 8 88 t 5Yz" tote _ ...•... 10 88 2'4""pattmarr .. _ ... 18°88 Includes wt11PP0d pctalOf>S. gravy, vegetable, roll dnc:S • butter those dogs will e ver be adopted or returned to their owners. The other 6 9 million will be destroyed, ex- <.-ept for a small percentage used in research and therapy, llod~es said Most dogs art' destroyed with an injection of barhtturat~ WhtC'h I!> the mOSt humane method, cau"tnl! death in a matter of seconds. Some are gas'><'d "'1th carbon monoxide a nd others are de.,trnyt'd 1n decompn•sMon chambers where they die from lac:k of air, llo<lges said. Mo'>t animal s helters cremate the dogs on the p rem 1st•s hut pollution control standards are curta1hng that µrnct1ce to some extent. Others are taken to land ftlls e:tnd a small number are used by indu .. try, 'ill<'h as for thf" making of soap Some rurrtcrs ;r1 e buying Cl:lt and dog s kins. said Hod~t·s SOME DOGS /\RE SPARED and used ~s gu1clc-clo~s. for rcst•<irch or companionshtp in hnspit ub and nur ... in~ homes. ··A man was 111 a hospital. J think it was m C.1ltlorn1:.1, for 20 years. ' Hodf.!eS said . "The staff hJd always thought he wa::. a mute ::.o they gavt: "him <i dog for compan10nsh1p. lie spoke as soon as the dog was brought m." .According to an American Kenne•) Club survey 1ast year, 51 percent of all dogs e:trc registered purebred. although that figure he:ts been declining for five years. ln 1976, 54.3 pen·Pnl of pet dogs were purebred. The average purebred is 4 years o ld a nd weighs 32 pounds POODLES. I NCLUDI NG STANDARDS. mini ~1tun's and tov::.. are the must popular purehn'CI dogs and huvc bt•en since 1960 when they repl.ict:'d the cockl•r spaniel, the survey showed. 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Colbert as he takt•s comme1nd of the Me1rine Aircraft Group t MAG> 16 at Santa Ana Marine Corps Atr St<.1t10n Laguna Thefts In Homes Soar llomt• bur~lariei. en Laguna Beach are occur ring at a rail' of more than two a day since sum- mer hc•gan •ind police -.ay homeowners are not do- ing that mut'h to ..,top them More than 70 rt•s1dent1a l burglaries have been rPportl'CI to polil'C s ince June 1. with more than Sl00.000 in valuables reported stolen ANO TllE BURGLARS aren't going to that much trouble to get into homes in Laguna Beach, police say. Th<'Y say many residents leave their homes unlocked for ~hort periods of time while they go to the bt.•ach, or out to dinner Unlocked doors and windows make easy targC'ts for burglar:-.. <'l>pecially in Laguna Beach, wht·n· tht.• h1ll v tt.•rra1n makes observation from 1tw s tn·<·t d1rficutL LALUNA'S ('RIM E PREVENTION Unit il> ;.1vall<1blt· lo homcowner organizations and in- ~hv1dual~ to t.·onducl ml>pect1onl> of homes to make them burglarproof F or anformat1on, call the team at 497-3311 . For the Record Births MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL MJiv n. "" ,,,., t1nd Mr' R1cPMrd Mdyn.aro Ma\ •on Vu•10 Q1rl May JI "" M r and Mr\. Jttm+ .. > Gh·~w~ '' EI f oro Doy J-2.1'11 Mr JncJ Mr' Mdrh. Ala>..•rh M1\.\1on V1e10 boy Mr 1\nd Mr\ \.t'O ftletr, M1'\slon V1~ tO. 91rl Mr dnd Mr\ Dav10 !>m11n. M1\\1on VtCtO boy ,._ •. "" Mr dnd Mr°" Paul Ou1beU M1~\1on V11•10, 91r1 JUM ~. 1•11 M r and Mr\ M1<h11rl K,.<twll'1n ~&n Juttn (dlJl"tr.,f'O q1rt M, Jn(J Mr-. Tr»mt11\ Ktng\IOn Mt\ ''°" Vu1110 Qtrl JUM •, 1911 Mr d1'0 M r\ (h.t'h HUI\• M t\\iOn ""'10 Q•'' Jl.lft• 1. ,.,. M' ,.no M' Aotwrt 1•·i"'"""' fl ~ uro oor J-1 1'11 Mr ttna Mt Jamt"\ Arnolt M1\"1on V1qo.q 1rt Mr .tn<l Mr\ flu"~ll Coolrv CI 1oro bOy Mr dnG Mr\ ~e>n McEwi1n M11o ''°" \I tP JO bOt' Mrs dnd Mr\ P111111p Aul~I• MIS ~·on v1e1o. Q1r1 ,_t,tm Mr~ •nd Mrs. p...,1 ~a ...... Ugv,. Htlh 91rt ,_to, t'71 Mr d"d ""'' J•mtt Fulp L•9UN H•ll\ boy '-"· 1971 Mr .ino Mrs G@<H'Qe Oe<ker1 El roro. gtrl Mr dnd Mr' Richard Hanley, trvine girl J-u.1m Mr. and Mrs Co<clon Cooper. MlsslOll V1e10, boy Mr. 11no Mrs. Ruben G•rc••. El Toro, boy """ an<I Mrs Ou-Rentt. El Toro, q1f'I Mr\ dnO Mrs Fred<'rlck Stllw•n t>t<tk, EI Toro, boy Jun• 14. 1'71 Mr ""O Mrs. RObl'r1 Burqe\, San Clcmcntt', bov Mr dnd Mrs. Jrllrev M t Bratnev M 1\\tOn V1e10 bOY J-U,t'71 M• and Mr> Raymond P•l•r. El ftJrO, bOY Mr And Mrs Re<!d Stout, M•Ss•on V•e10. q1d '-"· 1971 Mr and Mf'; David Goodwill, M•~ "ton v ·~ 10 .. bOY ,_11, 1t71 Mr and Mrs. OenntS Gr•v. Mission V1e10, 01r1 ,_21, 1'71 Mr •rwl Mr, Jettrey Miklaus, MIS· ''°" 1111!10 9trl ,J"\esa \7erde ~q.uor"' THE OIAINS WANT WAR HERE'S A SALE! TRY nus ONE. MAIKET IASICET ITS LOWER THAN YOUR PllCE! COORS ~:~~"c-$ ] 43 •eci· s 1.77 NEW LOW IEER PRICES! THIS ONE IEATS YOU, SAFEWAY! REL SKA VODKA P'.rt,Sin 1.75 Utw .... , ... TAKE THIS. VEHDOME! GGILllNErs ~~J:: $833 ... '"" LOCAL I CAL1FGRNIA Former Cook Now Sails Seven Seas ~AN IJIE(i(> IAP I I was hkl' l'\ er~ hodv ..... y:-. M1l·hel R1boru ··1 got red up So in 1!171. after 21 ycari. of cooking hamburger:-. for a catering busanesi., the 43.year old Swiss dropped every· thrng and esca1led to a faraway place Now with his Brazilian wire. Angehc<1. and the ir 7 month-old daughter, lht>y sail tht• seven seas aboard their yachl, the F~ THE RIBONIS ARE IN San Uie~o for repairs and rcorgiJOia1t1on. plan· nin~ to set sail again around Nov - W. Prices Good thru Wed ., Aug. 'l ember m thetr two-masted. 40·foot craft for who knows where It mtght be Australia. India Madagascar . South Africa and Europe. says Riboni Or maybe back to Brazil and the West lnd1ei. Or maybe ... Riboni. a sandy·haired satlor. has few cares other than finding .i moor ing here while he rebuilds the Fl'<>'' engine. revarnishes her decks and restocks the pantry 11£' OWNS A RESTAURANT in Geneva from which they derive in· &I .........,..k, dtrlcal, typoertphlcol on.I pr1111tnt trrtrt slllil!-ct ft t•"ectl911. ll ite-~lt<t 11 1101~ "" fw,.11 D D cume to fuel their wanderlust R1bom spent a year and d half out fitting and finishing th£· craft he bought 1n Nice. 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IN COST A MESA -PHONE 546-7080 HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 • SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 I --· ... -""'""'--··--···-· • N ic holas vou Hoff man Soviets Won't Change Wa:r1hlngton has been i.orected by a polibcal form or the Leaion· nalre's Disease. A virus causing a mentally paralytic anti-Soviet dementia Nothing else explains the fr eakoul over the S h charans k} a nd G1nzburg cases. Otherwise, if Sens. J ackson. Moynihan and Dole, to name three of the loude s t shr iekers , have just dis· covered lhat Russia i::. an A sia tic- des pot ism. they're too retarded to be holding down positions of such responsibility. As injustices in the Soviet Union go, the Ginzh1.1rg-Shcharansky trials are only a middling outrage. The Mosco\\ trials of 1937, where they almo:,,t literally d ragged the victims out of the back or the courtroom and shot them or the s pot were worse R USSIA HAS alway~ been an autocratic society. Tt 1s a lso a society that does not res pond af firmatively to outside pressure lf Napoleon and Hitler. not tha. they were ;m y ~real democratic shakes, failed to bend Mother Russia. braying in thE' well of the U.S. Senate is not going to hring it about It would have been more diplomatic or the Russians to have wailed to lynch their two COMRAPE! ~TAllE Tl()!iE NEW FELLOWS, 5'-ICMARAN5K'i' ~ND GIN18~G, IN FOR.? Sydney Harris dissenters Thcr might have ~ono buck to their own pollUCal roots and snuffed Shcharansky and Ginzburg by stuffing them down the memory hole . . quickly, s ilently, at night. vana~hed. as m1lhon:, or others vanished . T h at the Russians dido 'l. that they chose to have this trial and maximize the chance or world uproar. in· dicatcs that they are getting back al us for our bullnskyism. /\ 11 o f whic h works to guarantee we'll have no new strategic arms limitation treaty. Not only a re the Russians now huffy , but the Carter ad· ministration may not dare sign an agreement in the present political climate. 1'hal is the fear of men like George Kennan, the former ambassador to Moscow who is generally credit· ed with writing the 1947 position paper that started the cold war: "THERE HAS never been a time when American statesmen concerned to find and develop a <'onstructive-middle ground in relations with Russia have not felt their efforts harassed ... and th(' harassment has not bttn minor in intensity or in power. Every administration has been to some extent a fraid or this hard -line opposition . It had behind 1l t he power of the chauvinist rhetoric as well as strict military logic . . . In the heyday of the Nixon-Kissinger detente, this opposition was a lmost silent -partly by Richard Nixon's formidable credenUals as a hardliner It now claims to have -and tor all I know. it does have -the power to veto any Soviel- Ameriean agreements tn the military or economic fie ld that do not meet with its require· ments; and suc h are its reqwre- ments that I come increasingly to s uspect this means, in effect. any conceivable agreements at all." This same raucous opposition is quiet about the costs of having no ag reem e nts with the Russians. 'Oley tell us about how ' the Russians n eed our technology and our productive know·how, but they don't tell us that the Russians don't need us so very badly. What they can't buy from us they can buy from West Germany, Japan, France a nd any numb er of technologically advanced na· tions who'd rather makt" money than lose 1t indulging in ideological fantasy. IN SHORT, the Russ ians'll take their business elsewhere. As y('l their business isn't such big busine~s so that cutting off trade won't hurt us too much. A continuation of the arms race wiU. however It assures us another decade of high taxes or high inflation or both . lt will continue the drain of resources and inventive capac1. ty from the industries which pro· vide us with goods, services, and income into the waste of war production. rt is impoverishing us. That the arms race m ay also be im· poverishing the Russians can on· ly be a source of satisfaction to zealots who don't believe our first obligation is to take c-are of ourselves. But instead of taking care of Number One. we're be· ing hectored and hollered into a policy that will force J S to re- ins titute conscription and re- commence our drift toward the ~arrison society, the warfare ~tate. FOR E IGN POLICY s hould not only suind a chance or being morally right but also of being ~ucc essful. Shcharanskv and Ginzburg are going to Join the millions of others in Siberia. no matlcr what we do. Establishing freedom in Russia is a mad man's dream. Preserving peace for ourselves in America Is a practical possibility. Let's not be chasing the one at the cost of los- ing the other. Signing agreements lo dis arm and defuse the pl<inct doesn't constitute approval or complici- ty in the way the Kremlin kicks its people around . Complaint's a Safety Valve M o~t of u,, will lJl::trt.'l' th<it repn.•:.s1on 1:. morally wron~. :ind that thl' p<.'Opk h<1vt• a righl frN·ly to •·xprc~s th<'lr resent men!:-. an<i d1:.c:ontenb ;Js much ii~ their pn•ft>rt-nccs \\ha th <' r <.'pr esse r s I hroughout h1~1 nr.v havt• been .. 1ngul<Jrly b lind t o Is th e f <1Cl I ha\ rcprt•s ~ICHI IS al~o µ~~ c ho log1 call)' stupid <1 n d s l ' I r deft•at1ni! It 1s esst.•n t1ul that people h e permitted to fmd fault opt.>nly with those who rule them or represent them The• repressed soc0 1<'IY is like a boilrr without <• :..1frt:v valve. when lht• ~tt'<•m hu1l<b lip. if it is prov1ekd with no oullN. it will hlow up the wholl· bo1lc•r . This is l arg~ly wh<1l happe ned in Russia m the down years between the abortlVl' fl'\'OlUtlOn Of 1905 and thl' Bolshevik takeover NO RULE RS. or even leaders. really want criticism, although they may publicly pretend lo be rcccpt1v(' to it. They want praise for their acC'omphshmcnts, and s ilence for lhl'lr error s or failures. This is HS true Of any city <•lderman as it is for a king, a prf's1dcnt. or a dictator. Y t"t the on(' thin~ they do not want · prntl·st . complaant c.tn<l critic1:.m 1s th(• one thing that can pn•sC'rn.> them 1n office longl·r than a p o li cy o r t•cnsorship. reprc:.sion. an<i r{" taliatton. Leaders. just as often as the led. fail to recognize where their best interest lies. ST R ANGELY e nough, milit<1ry leaders. who are s up. posed to be' insensit ive to human value~. have always been shrewder than politicians in this res pect. the bes t generals have permitted grumbling and verbal irreverence for authority among WHEN YOU PERFECT 'DAY. ·DRINK the enlisted men. They have known that this is lht• way psychic poisons are drained out. and that "discipline" does not necessarily include ;1 ban on b1tchang. IT IS NOT "words" that ttircaten a government. it 1s thoughts. As Nietschzc warned , "All unexpressed truths become poisonous ... H thoughts are not permitted to take verbal form. they become a hundred times more s ubversive than when al lowed free ventilation. The same· atmosphere that disscminal<':. thl'm also dilutes their conccn· tratcd power. But it is "words" thal the repressers arc a fr a id of. foolishly imagining that by dam- ming up the flow or communica· tion they can somehow inhibit the thoughl5, when by so doing they a re only adding to the pressure. It is not the complain· ing wife who finally takes the kitchen knife to her husband. hut the one who never before uttert'd a sin.I? IC word of protest. A tam11y ot popular cocktail mixes tor home entertainmen1 ,. Thul'ldlly. July 27. 1978 DAILY PILOT A 7 starts· Friday at9:30 a.m. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! these items available in our Huntington Beach Store ~ women's sportswear 47 JUNIOR PANT TOPS 58 KNIT SHIRTS 145BLOUSES ... 109BLOUSES 183TAILOREDSHIRTS . 111 DITTOS 130DITTOS 74 STRETCH PANTS 70PAE·WASHDENIM . 70 JUNIOR PANTS 75 ROYAL PARK PANTS 73 ZIPPERED JACKETS 67JACKETS . 52 DENIM COAT DRESSES 54 JUNIOR KNITS 120JUNIORTEES 56 FUU AGURETOPS 113 FUU FIGURE KNIT TOPS 68 MtSSY CARDtGANS . . 9S MISSY SHORTSLEEVE TEES .• 130 MtSSY SHORT SLEEVE TEES 40 DRESSES & PANTSUITS 49 DRESSES & PANTSUITS 20 MATERNITY TOPS 18 LONG DRESSES 12 DENIM JACKETS NOW 3.98 1.98 5.98 3.98 3.98 . S.98 ····· 8 .98 . 5.98 4 .98 7 .98 . 3.98 5.98 3.98 5.98 3.98 2.98 4.98 3.98 4.98 3.98 1.98 9.98 14.98 2.98 9.98 5.98 lingerie, loungewear NOW 30 SUN SHIFTS 5.98 12SHORTPEIGNOIRS 9.98 50WALTZGOWNS 1.98 40 LONG GOWNS 2.98 100 BIKINIS . 68c 150BRAS .. . 1.98 75BAAS 2.98 80HOSTESSLOUNGEWEAR 6..98 99HOSTESSLOUNGEWEAR 9.98 women's accessories NOY 45PHOTOHOLDERS ..... 2.~ 20MIRRORS. .. . . • . • . 2.6 50 PIERCED EARRINGS . . .. . . . . . • .. , . • . 140 100ASSTO WALLETS . . . . . . . . . • . . ~ 35ASSTDHATS • • • • • . . • . t..48 40ASSTDBELTS , ,, 1.98 55 SUNDRESSES 6.98 100ASSrDSHAWLS 4.98 400 SCARVES . . . . 98c infants and toddles NOW 23 INFANT DIAPER SETS . . . J 2.98 201NFANTGIRLPANTSETS 2.98 2SINFANTBOYPANTSETS . 2.98 221NFANTSWEATEAS ... 2.98 251NFANTDRESSES 2.98 421NFANTPILLOWCASES . . I 98c 55 INFANT RECEIVING BLANKETS 98c 221NFANTCAt8BLANKETS .. . 3.98 38TOOOLERGIRLPANTS .... ,. . . 1.98 81 TOOOLERGIRLPAHTS •.... ·. . 2.98 45 TOOOLER GIRL SUMMERT0-S • 98c 22 TOOOLERGIRL SWIMWE.Af.. . 1.98 25 TOOOLER GIRL PANT'SET!· • . • ..• 4.98 39TOOOLERBOYPANTS ... ·.. 2.98 80TOOOLERBOYTEES •.• 2.98 1S TODDLER BOY PANTSE~L . . • . . . . . . • . • 4.98 45 TOOOLER SHORTS .. . . • .. • .. .. . . .. 98c 35 TOOOLERTAHKS . • . • . • . ......... 98c 35 TOOOLER PLAYWEN . . . . . . . . . . 2.48-2.98 savingt for girls NOW 40UTTLEGfRt.SUNr . . . • • . 2..98 50UTTL£Glfl.P .. . . . . .. . . 3.98 20U'A'l.£OIAl..SKI . . . . . . 2.98 S5um.EGIRl~DtHATES ... . 98c·2.98 savings for girls 55 BIG GIRL COORDINATES 35 BIG GIRL SUNDRESSES 30 BIG GIRL TEES 55 BIG GIRL PANTS 50 BIG GIRL PANTS 70 BIG GIRL PANTS 65 NOVEL TY TEES 58 BIKINt PANTIES NOW .98c·4.98 3.98 2.98 3.98 4.98 5.98 98c 48c . savings for boys 40 BRIEFS AND TEESSM-XLG 50BOXERS . 70 SHORT SLV. KNI-$ 8· 18 300 SHORT SLY. Km'S8· 18 70 ST\JDENT JEA'S. 45 S. SL V. SPOR~SHIRTS 5·7 30 LITTLE BOYl1>ANTS 40 UTTLEBO~ OVERAU.S NOW 78c 1.18 98c 1.98 6.98 1.48 2.98 6.98 savings for men 50MEN'S l •DERWEAR 500 POCtctr TEE SHIRTS 100 AssdfTED TIES 150 OA&S SHIRTS 45 MEHi SPORT SHIRTS 75 DE~JEANS 30 eu1'0N FRONT VESTS 20 t<•T LEISURE JACKETS 75 AtN'S DRESS SLACKS 20 f'MOUS MAKER SPORT COATS 19FAMOUS MAKERSS>ARATES 4'SPORTY KNrTTOPS «>JOGGING SHORTS A)() MEN'S SWIMWEAR tOO LIGHTWEIGHT JACKETS 125 TENNtS SEPARATES 75 FASHION KNITS TEES 100 FAMOUS MAKER JEANS 90 HANG TEN OVERALLS 150 COUARED KNIT SHIRTS NOW 98c 98c 1.98 2.98 98c 98c 98c 3.98 6.98 22.98 11 .98-.39.98 1.98 2.98 4.98 6.98 7.98 1.98 11.98 12.98 4.98 yardage, notions NOW 250ZIPPERS Sc 40 NEEDLEPOINT KrTS 48c 200 VOS TRIMS & BRAIDS 28c·88c 150 VOS LEHO PRINTS 48c 120YOSPLISSEPRINTS , 48c 50 VOS SfNGLE KNrT PRINTS 48c 80VOS1 INCH GINGHAM CHECKS 48c 180VOSGAUZEPRINTS 48c SO VOS SEERSUCKER 1.78 100 VOS KHAKJ SOLIDS . 98c 85 VOS FLANNEL PRINTS & SOLIDS 98c 300 VOS LAUNDERED GAUZE 1.48 100 VOS CHINTZ PRINTS 1.48 savings for the home • ' NOW 50BEACH8l:MKETS 4.98 130 KITCHEN MITTS. . .. 48c 130.APAONS . 1.48 70 72x90 BLANKETS 3.98 50 TOSS PILLOWS 2.98 85 BATH TOWELS 98c 112 HAND TOWELS 48c 75WASHCLOTHS . 28c 45 TWIN PERCALE SHEETS 3.98 24 FUU PERCALE SHEETS . 3.98 400UEENPERCALESHEETS 6.98 22 KlNG PERCALE SHEETS . 6.98 savings on toys io BERT & ERNIE RAO DOLLS 20SESAMEST. STACKING TOYS 20ASS'T.GAMES 75 HOLL YHOBBIE MINIATURES NOW 5.98 2.98 4.48 98c 9811 ADAMS AVENl:JE, HUNTINGTON BEACH -963-9731 .................... _ LOCAL · And this 1s our guide from Marrakesh that we can't get rtd of." In Huntington $238,275 Toll To Fireworks F1n·,,·ork::. or all kinds. legal and illegal. smug. glcd from Mexico. made at home by chemistry lab "h1L kids and even sold openly at area swap ml·cb. ha\ e taken a $238.275 toll in Huntington l.kach fire lossl's and inJury this year. Oe puty f''1n· Marshal Capt. Roger Hosmer has n•corded 29 blazes iP.nited by fireworks being used hy uns upcrv1sNJ children "I tl\VE:"'T M.\OE a detailed analysis of Captain llosmt·r·~ report yet. but it's a frightening thing." sa:-'> 1-'m • Chief Ray Picard. "This year. it tutall\ IJ '\l'U our al>t hl\· to cope." 11.(· pointl'd out Ur1t fireworks·caused blazes h,1\'l' bcl'n on·urring throughout the year. not JUSt during tht· Fourth of Julv period. · Pt·oplt· a n • going to have to use a higher dq~n·c of n·spons1b1lily. · Chief Picard continues "Wt· can only handle so n'any fires at one lime." SEVER.\L TIMES. 11REMEN WERE fight· 1ng different f1rcw~ks -c a use d blazes s1n1ultancously. ht· ~aid Banning all typt•s of fir.works as a solution - t·,·cn thosl' that twnd1l conmunity organizations ... uch as L1tlll' League or lunior /\II-Ame rican l"rntl ball m:iy not h<.· a solu\on. "T11 lit• l'fl t·c·t1H'. the whol• county would have 111 h.1n thl'm ' Ch1t'f P1 C'ard thCQ\i ze!>. But he not<.·d that firework.., vre prohibited in St·al lkuch "h1l'h this year ex~iscd tough en· rorcement of tht.• law and had Telatively few probll.'ms PICARD OBSERVED THAT the '1,rohibition of any and all fireworks bccom.e~ a h!ghv emotional and politico I issue wht·rcver 1t 1s ra1sea :\l <ivor Ron Shenkman. que~t1oneoabout the fire\\ ork:-, cp1!>odl'!>, was blunt. "I \Cry dcf1mtcly have always favor~ outlaw 1111.( them. hut ll I!'> ll \'cry sensitive issue b~ause Of all lht· nrgan1 zat1on.., that sell them ~ "I think \\t•v1• n·ac ~C'd a P,Oint now ~·h e that mav he J M't·ondary issue. Mayor Sh man • 1dci°l·d "I \\O\'LD HF.FI NITELY TAKE ar;,un· µopular po..,1ttun " h<· added when asked wh~he rnight rlu 11 .1 fln•\\orh ban should come to a C<\n· n I "'ll' lit· :-,upports ;J countywide ban. The mayor p01nt1•d out that he knows of \> mo\'t.' at th1:-, t1ml· t(J b<.1n fireworks in Huntingt~ lkal'h Th<· thn•1· \.\Mst fires involved a $120~ blaze that guttt.•d ;1 lourplcx on Forelle Drive. a $105.000 hlate Ill north llunlington Beach and a $43.500 fire that dcrmJg<'d fl\'l' llownto1o1.n area r esidential hull d ing:. \ mo<ll•I hohh\ rocket landed on n roof in the Fon•lk l>nvl· llll'l.dt•nt, but the state fire marshal !lo\\ lrsts 1l as a fin•works fire because the boy who '>t't 1l off had altcn•d 1t. llosmcr said. 0 R.\:"G E COl.NT \' Fl RE De partme nt s pnkcsmt•n "~" not .tll ~tat1st1cs are in. but ad .. nowkclgt• tht• ratt• of firt-works incidents is up dr.ist1 n11ly th1., H·ar ovc•r prt'v1ous years in a reas :-t•rvt•d h~· t ht• County Fire Department Thl' most rcl't•nt county loss figure is about $-177 ,000, hut lhat 1:-only for :.i six-day period sur- rounding thl' Fourth of July. "\\'(• n·ully got bombarded this year." says c·ounty Firt' Department Education Officer Mike \\'Jbh ··we ... tht· t·ducation officer added rueful· h .. :ire th<.• OOl'!) \\ho teach kids and adults not lo do 11 and th<·y go nut and do it anyway." Basketball Meet s~t for CleIDente A thn·c• nwn husketball lournamcnt will be of- f l·r cd Aug 5 by San Clemente's Parks and Recrea- ti on Dept ;md the South Coast Area Boys Club. The tournamt'nt begins al 8:30 a.m. at the South Coa!'>t Roys Club. 13<» Calle Valle in San Clemente. Entrv fee 1s S8 per team. per division. The divis ions· are "open.·· "30 years old and up" and "under six feet." Players in the open division also c•an compete 1n other divisions if they meet the qualifications. Entrv forms arc due by Aug 2 at the Boys Club For further 111formation. phone 492·0946. GWC Schedule Now Available The foll schedule or classes at Colden West College is available without charge at the college adn-dssions omcc. 15744 Golden West St.. Hunt- rngton Beach. . Beginning Aug. t. fall schedules will also be available at u variety ol community locations, tn· eluding libraries. police and fire stations. city hull~ and 7 Eleven stores. Registration will bcgm Aug 25 • r ..,,,_. • • • (8urraftN6'EI~ -·- J ADMtT f'M J.JO aooo AT +lo~1M(A PRICES l b?oP A &-L. ' l CAf..6. -KING O' LAWN 2 HP EDGER --::.:-. a~ : == : ·= = -·---··----....... -·--... ------.. -·--.::::-. ~:· ; .. ,·..:::: 41ai·'. ~,,_, __ -. .. ,,~•,,,.._. .............. ,._ ~· ~ "'.~ four cycle engine. up top controls. adjust to edge or trim. PENTREX Penetrates (ahh. the name) and adds to the soil . Germain& makes it. that should get a few points anywhere. REGAL WEAVE DROP SHADES Woven plastic and materia l to accent and enhance your home. (I love it when I talk like that). 3x6 ...•.... 8.88 .tx6 ..••.•• 11.88 6x6 ..•.... 17.88 8x6 ....... 23.88 WINDOW SHADES 97c Nice whit~tb linen emboaaed pattern, cut to aize free\p to 36". (For 97' you were expecting be velveta?) Imported. HEAVY CEDAR SHAKES 1 S~J.~~~. t . ..... Thursday. July 27. 1978 DAILY PILOT A 7. I ROOF TURBINE They really move the hot air and do a cooling job like a one ton conditioner. Ours includes the roof lack for this price. doea theira? 5/8" PLASTIC HOSE Got two braaa ends and only two holes. Don has aome with three hol&1. juat his patent ian't good yet. SO FT ••••••• 3.97 75 FT ....... 5.97 47% SHADE SCREENING You can a lap together a shade houae for 8 8 C those delicate plants in an afternoon. UN. IT. 1x12 PINE SHELVING Charlotte is building her own furniture. She wanted 2ds on sale. (too bad Char. maybe next week?) 21 CUN.IT . DECORATIVE CONCRETE SCREEN BLOCK Juat right to put with those lxl2a to make instant nice shelves. (Thia ad bas ao many thing• on sale. feel like I m writing the telephone book.) NO.lCEDAR -SHINGLE -17:~~.~dM What looks better than cedar ahlnglea? Go right on down the wall and even inside for looka. THE POWER; . STRIPPER WITH GOGGLES AND DUST MASK' 3.97 We have been accused of just killing the price. One guy even said, "You could have waited a while." He's probably right, but you know us. Hey, mate, aee this table. Ian't it the beat you ever aaw to aaw? (What do you mean? you're going to hock my typewriter?) Saw extra. SAW MATE SAW TABLE COLLINS CAMP AXE . Can·t go camping without one. right? But stick to downed or·dead , wood only. okay. 497 71fal " SAW BLADES· At this price they a re less than it costs lo have a blade sharpened. Oldham Ful Kut · (you can spell better than that.) Combination & plywood. BEHR PLUS 10 1J 66~AL, A really rough latex atam mado to a secre:t formula. (Actually. Otho found it in a C odd Housekeeping cookbook.) 3 7~N.FT. EZ FLOOR VIN~i TILE . t. 45 '12>c12 No more error•. folka. Marty. the MuniJloent :• la back among ua. She catc:hH comma• hiding behind aemi·colona. S.U-AdheaiYe. _,. ... ·-·-.......... -......... __ ' KOOLTONE RADIATOR COOLANT GAL It gets hotter and the freeway jams increase. When you're moving a few feet a minute the engine really gets hot when a radiator protected with a good summer coolant can keep it's cool. Get enough, it's cheaper than a service call. 5 GALLON METAL BLITZ CAN 7•7 They uaed to call theae "je.rry" cana as the German• invented them. (They turned them on their aides. put wheels on them. and called them Volkswagens). • Ill ull•URIETO Sl>RM U(AN(t e TURTLE EXTRA WAX Very hard stuff. you buff it a little and it will give you a lot back in shine. (Or is it the other way around?) 2 67 PINT STP CARBURETOR SPRAY STP must be the good atuff. not just because we carry it. but because everyone is buying it like it'a going out of style. 94c lS OZ. Thurlday. July 27 1976 DAIL y PILOT A TB WIDTH 10 ft. 12 ft. 14 ft. 16 ft. 18 ft. 20ft. 22 ft. 24ft. ALUMINUM PATIO KITS We're known for a lot of things (watch itl) and great Patio Kit deals head the list. The lightness and strength of Aluminum seems to be very popular. You get everything to put it together on your slab (even some nifty instructions written in ancient Sanscrit). Installation available. PROJECTION 8 FOOT 10 FOOT 12 FOOT 14 FOOT 16 FOOT 98.39 122.99 147.59 194.59 222.39 117.99 147.59 177.19 233.49 266.89 137.79 172.19 206.59 272.39 311.39 157 .49 196.79 236.19 311.39 355.79 177.29 221.39 265.69 349.99 399.89 196.79. 245.99 295.19 389.20 444.79 216.49 270.59 324.69 427.99 489.29 235.99 295.19 354.19 466.99 533.79 PATIO SIZE DETERMINES NUMBER OF POSTS QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL 51 ~T.30WT. ~lr:mJ] GLIDE-A-~~~ J!~?1~~~ thing alide1 to the aide +-I opening. ·- As I remember thia baa always been known aa a top oil. But you know how they talk down at the local pub. UI tJ~ of the tub to make a full ~ : : :, 7777 STP OIL TREATMENT ··~soz. STP GAS TREATMENT ~9~2oz. LEE OIL FILTERS 1 ~~larSize For Moat Cara They gave me a list of models you wouldn•t believe. I'd need more room than thi• to put them ln. Suffice to say. all popular aizea. SAFE-T-ETCH NO SLIP BATHTUB & SHOWER PROTECTION 3 67 40Z. lleally a neat fdea. You juat •pong• it on the clean tub bottom and the aUpperyJs under control. WATER SAVER TOILET 3 6 67 1;NHITE OHL Y Lif etl 1e fired porcelain, seat extra. --.. -- PULLMAN AND FAUCET COMBOS Thia la on• of the moat popular white and gold prefiniahed with one piece aimulated marble top models we sell • (whew. that winded me.; 17''x20" ALL 3 SIZES WITH 5 YEAR GUARANTEE CHROMED WASHERLESS FAUCET 19"x25" . 19"x31" 34aa 4 4 aa PERMA BILT MEDICINE CABINETS F'lush mounting. hang in minutea (that'e what Judge Roy Bean aaid and look what happened to him.) 24" ....... 23.88 30" •...... 29.88 -----~--------------------------+---------------~------------+-----------------------------"--· I 36" ....... 34.88 FLAT FIX Marty took aome of Hua with her on her vacation thru the beautiful national parka. Couldn't aell any. the bear• didn't get paid til next week. Plug• in the cigarette lighter to pump up all in.Uatablea including Urea (get me one. my ego ia deflated this week.) ; - L ·-';r-- ' ~-..:_ - -p.·t! ~ •• I l.._-- ---/'ti ---. -. . . ;' . . , DEEP TUFT COLAMCO UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL Hey do your own van. bar, fun room, whatever. (J did the aldH of my running shoes.) VINYL 1 • 97 IJN FT. VELVET 2. 97 LIN FT. STORALL TRUCK TOOLBOXES 7776 The 110. Standard. and the 120. Compact. Key locking. flip-up lid. duat and waterproof. enameled steel. RAINY DAY BY ANCO REFILL BLADES 99' PR. WIPER BLADE 99' EA. Get what you need, the blade or the whole arm and all Lot of lengtha, lot of types. (No. nothing for the ''8 Hucfaon. Jim.) .. CAR · .. ·Ey) FRESHNER TREE ·~ 23c .. Now I know what they do with tboae old Christmas trees. Shrink 'em down. dunk in perfume. and there you bcrTe It. . .. .. ,. .. TIGHT WATT 6~~.7100 Gadget, so you can screw a regular fluoreacent into an incandescent socket. More light for leH money and lasts longer. OLD WORLD TILE 8 9 ~PROX. S SQ. FT. DEHYDRATOR KITS 6SHELF2988 8SHELF39aa You get the tray• and mechanical elementa. the cabinet la extra. A lot of guys make their own cabineta. I SJUH•. ClOMOut, subject to stock on band. ASTER TUB WALL KIT A permanent waterproof de<1l in white and colors. Now you don't have to shower out in the yard anymore. Maude. . )-Y CLEAR THRU ~~ DRAIN CLEANER 'Wijijiij. jii(. ~ J - I , 1~! ~~~ u .. a little like it •av• and the thing ia open clear th.n&. (I bope not clear thru the floor.) ALL DO-IT-YOURSELF BOOKS Oh. kMa.. keen. Good ldeaa on how to brtck. paint, patio, and more. (lt'a the "more" that wontH me.) Except the Gorden Gro•• atore, ---~.-.................... -........ _ OAA"4GE COl.JNTY Leapin' Lizards! UCI ~iologi,s,t Studies ~unners l~uanas run on trcadmJlb and hiards ditsh around a two-meter race track 1n a ldboratory ut UC Irvine The racmc reptiles are part or a group of ex· pcrtml:nts being conducted by Or Albert Bennett. an associate professor of biology who ts trying to learn more about the metabolic systems ()( such cold blooded ammab as reptile:,, HE WANTS TO KNOW HOW much energy they require to P<'rform certain functions 10 con trast with the neC'ds of such warm-blooded a nimals as mammals a nd birds .. Perhaps we can understand the basis of the warm blooded condition b) going back to animals. such as reptiles. that retain the more primitive kinds of energetic systems." says Bennett. He behe ves that learning more about reptiles cao lead to greater understanding' of metaboltc functions of humans Mammals and birds have well-developed aerobic and anacrob1r metal><>llc systems. The dcrobic system uses oxygen from the atmosphere dnd s upports resting behav10~ and lower levels of act•v1t' uo to moderate Jogging A1'<\ER081C METABOLISM is ust.'<i al the beg1rnmg of acttv1t) and provid~ energy for in · Lct'lse exertion It does not require oxygen The aerobic systems of reptiles are poorly de \eloped. so they must rely on aerobic metabolism 10 a much greater extent than do mammals. This cxpla rns why they cannot sustain activity for long pf'rtods Instead, reptiles are qujet for lengthy periods and then have s udden, s hort bursts or ac tivit) Ma nl of thc~c animals are what we call 'sit and wail' predators. which means they sit quietl) most o' the time <ind then grab their prey as it goes by." says Bcnnt>tt TO LEARl'i MORE ABOUT these metabolic '11fff'rt•nccs Bennett has conducted studies with rcpt1 h .·::.. including green ig u anas western rtluckw?llas and monitor lizards In one scncs of studies. the anima ls are placed or a treadmill movmg at varyang speeds Mam mals show more stamin;.a ·tt 's bccausc the mam mal has a much greatt>r ;Jt•rob1c capacity. Unlike the reptile. the rQammal dot's not have to rel) on its anaerobic system until 11 1 r;1n•ls at relatively high speed~ "says Bennett Myths Studied In Santa Ana Santa Ana College's Tessman Pla11etanum is prc~c nt1n g ''Myth:, an ~ Realiti es," about ;.astronomical myths throu{(h mid-August ~hows art> offered al 7 · 30 p m Tuesdays and Thursdays through Aug .10 und at 10:30 a.m Saturdays through Aug 12 There 1s no late seating and children under s ar e not admitted. Resen.ations can be made by calling 835 3000. ext 317. Cost is SI general a nd 50 cents for children. senior citizens and students LIZARD GETS READY FOR TREADMILL Grants Assist Albert Bennett's Work THE uca BIOLOGIST JS looking at many kinds of metaboli c indicators. including dif ferences in oxygen c·onsumplion. blood gas changes during periods of activity and differences in enzyme levels ··w e nccd to understand the a nimals in terms of their biochemistry. For example. we've already learned that the s peed an animal travels is predir t able on the basis of one certain enzyme." Bennett uscs a t wo meter race track for another series of le~ts design{!() to find out mor0 about lizards' energy and speed capabilities. "WE WANT l'O FINO OUT if cold-hloode~ .inimals. who are unable to rcgulate their own temperature mctaboltcally, ~uffer in terms o~ performance .. One of his initial frndings 1s that when the animals arc plaec•d in un environment below 30 dt>grees ct>ntigrade <86 dcgreef. Fahrenheit>, their speed and endurance <ire linked to that tern perature. A!> a result, their performance suffers. At t emperatures dhove 30 the animals perform at highc' IC>vels <ind are mdependent of th<' temper<iturc Each animal's performan"e 1s highly predicta blc, hP says "W f> initially thought th;.it iri any given group of animals 1t would hc 1mpos:,,1hh.· to predict con s1stcnlly wmncrs of lhl' rucc5. We figured the wi~ ncr would vary." ~<JY" Bcmnelt. "However. l' turned out that the animab tended to finish in the same position t•ach t1mt• Their beh<Avior was .very predictable 'WF. ALSO HAD TWO different types 01 ••• If you have $10,000 or more in a 5% bank passbook, we can increase your interest rate by at least 50%. the account for one year at the above rate. New rates are effective each Thursday may provide Special income tax benefits. Important too, our now famous Saving~Loan 15' available should you need funds prior to maturity since federal regulations require All you do is switch your Tunds into one of our Six· Month Money Market Cert1 f1cate Accounts. Accounts opened between 7/27· 8 /2 will earn at an annual rate of 7.675%.This compounds dally to an annual yield of l. 976% If all funds remain in Interest will be credited quarterly or, at your option. you can defer Interest pay ment until 1979.Thls option ~ ~7~ ii TltE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS AN EOOAL HOUllNO LENDEPI AN IEOUAL oPPtif'"TUNtTY IEMl'\.OYEl'I a substantial penalty for early withdrawal Call us for --------. detalls at the ~fir off Ice most con-!!7l !!:?<!' venlent to you: ---·-- Pasadena (Main Olllcel 1213109.23451Arcad1a 12131446 0166rCenoga Park 1213) 884 4422/Capistrano·San Clemen1e (71•1493 56511Ce1r11os 1213) 926· 1376/Corona Oel Mar (714l 675·50101Cov1na 12131339 ~76tFallbrook (71 41728 572•1 Fountain Valle., (71•1963·8396/Glent.ale (21312•2·4l461Lake San Marcos 171'170 2771 IPort Hueneme 18051985 2323· Santa Ana (71•1547 97•11Thousand Oaklt 18051497 2787/Upland (7141981 28211v1,.a 171•1126 858~ .. animals tne sprUlll'r..., .1no tht· distance runners · It wa~ the saml' thing\.\ 1· frnd with human:, .. lie :,aid ht-hopes tht· st ud1es will lead to mur 1· information about lht· dt•gn•t• to which metabolic· systems can bc altt>red 1n humans durmg phys1t•al training .. An ongoing debate in activity physiology 1s whethc•r human long·d1stann• runners are born good runnl·rs or wht•I ht•r t ht'} arc• madt> th:.it ".iy through trntntni:.\ Wt· Ju .... t don't knO\.\ yt-t how much the metaboh<• syst1·m t•an bl' alll·rcd with training," suys lknnl'll llt: SA\'S IT IS tl1rflt'ult lo 1nvcsltgalt-the quf'stion with hunwn suhJt'Cls ht•cau~c of the motivational foc·tor \ Bennett's work thus fur ha~ been funded w1tl" Proposed Budget May Be R eviewed Copies of thl' 1978 7!1 µropo!>cd budgt•t for Oran~t Counly arc ava1t..1blP ror rcvw" C.tl local brancht:'> of the county pubhc library !>y .... tt•m Budgct hearing .... huvt• been '>tht.>dult•d by lht: Board or Supcrv1!>ors for the l·nd or July, contmu- ing into Augu!'>l grants from tht• l\:.it1onal Science Founddt1011 He n·l·entl) rcct•1vcd a research c<1rt'er dt> velopment J\l.ard Imm the Nut1onal lnstutes of • Health Thl· Sl50 000 .iw;tret will enable him to Spend mon• tlm<• during tht• fl('Xt f,ve )'l'.lt"'. pursu ing r eM·arch on the phy ,io1og1CJI ba~1~ r.f mt•taboh~m and .irt1v1ty V.O.? WHO ME? Check It Out! SMHI c-t Medical G,_. 554-5080 1919 H. FW-¥1-#I 17. S.A. ( HUCH t 'U :' ) AMUSES. Saturdays in the DAILY PILOT WANTED DIA MONDS • GE1HSTONES Jewels by 1os1>phc; is searching tor diamond, and gemstone'> hom prn1atP 1nd1v•duals and estates C.irelul el(aminahon and ev-l1uat1on bv our t'•Ol'rt , H•ghesl prices paid Call 540 9066 1().9 da11v Salurday 1().{, Sundav clo· ed Asl( 'o• Betty Grae• or Frc1nl( Vande•Wal' iewels by ioseph Soulh Coast Pr.11 , • TJ1J 811o;101 Cnq l Ml'o;a • 540-9066 . . . . -. -. . . ~ .. . 2 J 4 • • • • STEREO B PLAYER ' f TV DRIVE AN 8-TRACK CAR STEREO BARGAIN! !:!.~.~p~er ~.!:!,~£~.~" 9bv Resa1istice glovebox Pushbutton program change. sltd 1ng volume. tone and balance controls 50~o off leaves you enough 10 buy a lot mo~e at The Shack 12 1002 CHARGE IT (.MOST STORESJ Reg. 599~ 50% PRICE CUT ON 8·TRACK BLANK TAPES 40-MINUTES 2 FOR by Realistic Oxide coating means ex.ended tre· quency response -less · ri1ss: more music. M ade 1n Radio Shack's own· f ex as factory. The economical way to hi· 11 sound for your car 12-1851 Durable Install easily Add to your hsten1n~ tun• 12 1su Under dash mounr Shde·ontoff 270·016 . . EXTRA MALE MOUNT- use rn 2nd car 270·019 4'' FLOOR MOUNT FOR AUTO TAPE PLAYER 8'5 Shae·on/sHde-off feature. 210.0111 l'l.AY IT SMART: RADIO SHACK HAS OVER 67 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ELECTRONICS! ' . .tlso uva1l1ble II R1<110 Shae\ Oulers LOOI! lor this -;19,, ,,, '(our ne.9nborhOOCI .. ____ 1111111 PRICES MAY VARY AT INOIVIOUAl STORES I' INSIDE : •Featuring ·Outdoors •Comics •Stocks ·Movies •Television rriursuay July 27 1978 OAIL. Y PILOT Bl Rudi Sla:ms Door . •• . r t l APW1,...,,..I01 . . . but Brewers Nearly Get Back • in MILWAUKEE <AP> The perennially disa ppo i nting California Angels c an only wonder what they might have done if they had a healthy Joe Rudi the past lwo seasons Rudi. who missed 98 games last year with a wrist injury and 27 early this season with a pulled calf m uscle. drove in fi ve runs Wednesday night. with his third bases-loaded homer since June 27 and a sacrifice fl y HIS S L UGG IN G helped California to an 8-0 lead after 31,2 innings. a nd the Ange ls weathe red a furious comeback to hand the Milwaukee Brewers their third successive defeat. 11 ·9 The Brewers wasted t wo-run homers by Gorman Thom<Js and Robin Yount. a three·run homer by Sal Dando and a bases-empty shot by Thomas as they com· milted six errors and handed the Angels three unearned runs. The Angels also profited from s ix walks and had four batters hit Both benches were \\ arned aflN a pitch from w inning pitcher Frank Tanana. 14·5. hit Yount in the back in the eighth "I DON'T THINK anyone was being thr o wn at." An gels· Manager Jim Fregos1 s aid ··Randy Stein I who hit t .... o Angel batters> was Just wild out lhl.'rc. and Tanana C(•rtainly "asn 't throwing at Yount Why would we try lo hit a batter ''he n we have a six-run lead.," promptly s trved thl' two run homer to Thomas. his .• t:cond of the game and 22nd of the· yea1 Tom Griffin then rehcved and. a fter a single by Charlie Moon· a nd ~rn e rror. gave up Bando'.-; l llh homer of the yC';.ir a!. the live run rally cut Cahforn1u'.. lt:ad to 10·9 The Angels scored their final run m the ninth on another hit batsman and singles by Bobby Grich and Dave Cha lk STILL. THE BREWE RS put the tying runs on bast· in the lon19hl ~rtOdY C,ttturday .-1 ngel11 Slof .~ AllO•mHon l<MPCOIO\ C4111torn1a .ti M+twttu,,... C4'Hforn•ct cU 8aU1mott C..lltorn10 .ti 8att1mor•• .,,.,. I 1!>p 'l"I •HP m ninth With two out. Griffin walkt·d Yount a nd Thomas Dave LaRocht.-relieved Griffin ;.ind earned his 14th s;,,vc b\ throwing a 3·2 pitch past pinch hiller Cecil Cooper for c. called third strike Cooper m e.de.· his fir~l .. p pcarance s ince breaking ..i leg June!; The second plact· Brc·wer . stayed 512 game:-. behind slump 1ng Boston 1n lht Amt·rican Lt:agut.-East The.-Angel~. <Jbo remain in -;econd. thrl't: gamc ... behind Kansa!-Cit v 1n thl' Wt•!-t :\t'l'P him from i.:01r.~ lu t ht· moi.;nd ·ont' last ball gl'ls <!\\ ·•Y from mt• and l ~et warnl'd cind Robin make!' ..: big :.link about 11 T;,inana ~aid "What tht· hell '" going on" w •. had rour buttt>r., get hit und th~y had onl· W1• h.id h1tlt•n tailing down .111 O\Cr th1· place · C:AllFOltNIA 1-\tlWAUl<Er' . .itt' n t.• •b,., D '"·'ti; h • M~ltfOr lb • I ' L.11n\tord lt> a' \I MOnt-y H;. ') n • BO\IOCk r• 4 I IJ i; B•MoJo ". I I A Jt1<luon HJ _,f u ~ . t41,IP II .. . I C• rct1r•., •t (I 0" u t..~1t•no r• . " ' ' Bdylor an J • \I,, Wot.1tor., r• '''''"' Ru01 .~ • I ' Oq11v1•P,, . i c.r Oown1nQ . . ,, o .... ,, on 'I • . R Mtlfp·•I ... ,, vount .. "' t I \ I Gr•<h 1b I I / I <~ T~mct\<t • I I I C Moor• • ' '" (.O~f"O" '(ltl ti •c,f•I' )llJ ,• 10 °' fOlttl\ .. ; ' t I (dl1torn1t• •O' JOO 10' 1. M 1h tt.;ulll;f't UOCI .tOO ''SO c. (, lt'K>m•.. • r, .. ~,., ~ ... t .. •n d•noc Mo1iev. Lom1foro 0.,. M11wdu•f'P n:. LOB C•1tlotn1a 4 M1twaukti• ? 10 Ao JacksOf' .,.., ·~ HR c Tnom.h ' in "'""' 11 VounQ •1 eanoo r" <e L.tn,foro _, l'lva• r P H ll E It 88 SO CAllFOltNIA : dndin.t fW '• S I t " "' . . Grifhn ' • u / 1 L4ROthC V 0 u It 1 -r•vet\. L,/ ~' R St~·" (d\ffD MILWAUl<EE ., 111 I ' 4 ' 0 I I ~ • I; I SAY,.. L411RGll\f1 ••, .-..l.,.. t .y!r,r 1!".Y -:,.,., ... ,,, Gt1th IC>v :l h 1n fl J6(11.~n b"' ~ ~' .. '"' ounl lb" .... nnn•• H M 111,... o ... (d\tto; ":' " t4 A 1' ~4 BREWER CATCHER CHARLIE MOORE TAGS OUT RON JACKSON AT THE PLATE. Tanana. upset by the warning, Aftcr Yount wus hit. ht· i.lnd Tanana had wordl-i. and Frank How a rd. lht Brt•wers · ti i . 300 pound first base coach. had to grab Yount by lht· should<·r and pull him toward f1r!>t basc· t11 Adrenalin Flowing For Rose !walkouts .. ~psetting ~To Allen From ;\ P Disp atches Vl'Orge Allen has said re F Calcdly that ht"s l!lad to bl' lwck cis cocich or the Los Angeles •R am!;. but th::it JOY has been l <1rmshed during the early dciys of thc· team':,, prrseason training ~:.i mp. All en. h1r<'d to coach the Rums t·arll t'r this year ciflc·r being .fired b y the Wash in g t on ·Jll'dskins. ha:. seen fl\ c pl<tye~ At•a vc tht• National root ball fi:eagut· l<:am's camp al Cal :$tak Fullerton since• last Fri ~a\'. Thrt•t• have• rl'lurncd. hut Alien as sttll upset ' ·•J'VE f';t-:VER HAO pluyers ''ho had contracts Just ta kl· orr .... 1th out cxplanal10ns." said /ti lcn \\'ednesday "l think c.·on s1dcnng we havt• a new coal'htng ..... ta ff here. we 'vt• mudl' a lot of progn·s~-. <md l frl'I pretty good But the guys who ll'ft camp haven't made m uch prOS?ress "I'm real happ~ to be out hcrc ~ind I 'm looking forwt1 rd to thl· Ol'W challenge." hf' continued ··But "c"n· not going to baby ;m yhody We're going to h av(' <i J!OOd footba ll team whether those guy:-. ;ire here or not.·' Vt.•tl'fans Ron J essie.· and :'llonll' Jacki.on and rookie Murk l\langt•s have returned to thl' R<im ..,· ca mp . but I siah Robcrt~on and Doug fo·rancl.' re main absl'nl with thl.' teum ·~ pre:,ea:,on opcm·r 1ust nine dciys away JAC'K SON AND J ESSI E showed up Wednesday mormng .ifter Mange~. <• qu;,irterback from Maryland, returned Tues day night .Jackson. a four-vear vNeran dt'fens1ve baek. left camp last 1-"riday night and has ask~d to be traded Manges also left Fnday. report ed ly s aying h e was hom esick J essie. a wide re ceivcr who has played eight pro· fess1onal seasons. walked out Saturday. asking that his con· tract he renegotiated. Robertson and France wcilked out ear lier this week. linebacker Robertson saying he "wanted lo get his head together" a nd of. fe nsive tackle France saying he wasn 't happy with the contract he signed recently ALL FOUR VETERANS in· volved are considered starters. ''I'm glad they r ealized they made a mistake." Allen said of the three who returned. ORANGES CUSH Willi PHOENI X The Anaheim Or anges enter· tain Phoenix tonight C7:30) al the Anaheim Convention Center "ith the hope of closing in on ~econd pluc~ NeY. \'or~ T he hot Oranf(cs. who have won 12 of their past 17. truil the struggling Apples by only 21,, games. If lhe Oranges can over· com e that m argin in their final 10 games. they will be the hom e team for the firs t round of the World Team Te nnis playoffs next month ... !\JEW YOH!\ L\l'l f'1•t1· Ro~t· s:J)~. 1l • loo t•arl) tc, slur' talking about .Jot: D1~J:.,1tl'1"' hut hl, doesn't mind ont: bit 11 you mention Ty Cobb Rost-extcndt'd hts modprn No t1ona l Leugul· const•cut1v" gam1 h1tlmf, streak to 39 Wednesdu~ with ;,. 1'1ftb inning doubll m tht· Cincinnati Rc•d!'' 12 .~ loss to tht Nt.'w York :\kt:-D1M agg10 hold~ th<-m a;or IC' ague:-record of 5t ~ames. set in 194!. but locmini.? just a hc•ad 1s Ty Cobb. who hit 1n 40 '>lra1ght contests in 19!: · '...'\1eybt· "hen l gct up around 45 or so you might star' t alking a bout 01Magg10 ... smd the :r: Y<'a r -old third baseman "BUT COBB IS NEXT. Peopll ah\< y ... have toid mt l piay ~ lot likl-hl did. although ht' was • baH stl':.i!er For m<' to :-tl al \\ould bt• :. d1~advanta1?e with <tll thl' good h1tll'r ... bet11nd mt " Ros£ ha~ !(.'f"t .1 lot or g1>od ptlt'ht·r ... 1r. h1~ wakt ciunnl! l111 hitting ... lrl'ak. 1n "h1ch ht ·~ up ped h1:-. averag<' Ir• :ni. Thr lalC'~t wa ... ;\i1n1• Espino ... J. wh1 ... urn·ndt·n·a the· doub:t• \\ l'OOl'' d~·v ·"11 t• J!Ol •• p1tcr 1n:-.1dc · .... 1111 Ho:-.l ·1 kill'\\ rtJ!h' ..i .... ay •t w:.i ... .1 dou bll• <ir :i t n pil' Garvey's Concentration Pays Off "0 ' TIH FtR ST-C,~I~<. grnundout. l.t•nny Handlt wa ... \\ hl'rt' I hud ~otter I hret hits th1 nther n•ght~. II'' tht "hort:-top holt I ... 1gnl'cl :: ball before· lh1 gamf· for him and his "''l'. tht·11 he robbed rm of 1 htl 1n lht• f1r"t LOS /\NC;l':LES !A P I Haseb;.i ll 1s a compound ol \\Ords. hut Steve Garv('y hod 1t all. thinking only of the l<tller Gan•ey !-t11d ht• v.as giving so m u c h con l' en t r ._. t 1 on to t h l' pitching he w;_is ~1houl to face ht• didn 't knO\\.' tht• bases \\'l'rl' loaded. befort· ht• s lugged a grand-slam homer in thl' third in n ing of the Los Angclt·~ Dodgers' 8·2 victory over the Chicago Cubs Wednesday night "When I came around third b<.ise I saw a few more bodies than 1 expected to sec " Garvey said GA RVE\l'S TlflRO. cureer grand slam and 13th homt•r of thl' !>eason caml' aflt'r los ing pitcher Dav<' Hobert~. 4-5. had Dodgers Slate Jomoht • f'IOdY ')~lurOdv All G.trnHOft l<A8C 0 901 IOIP Pltl\bUrQhOI LO\AOgPIP\ Ptll,bur(lh•I LO\Angtlt-. walked the base!> loaded I /\rt m b ~~p"' Garvey eonfes~ed lull'r that hl' d1dn 't even know 1l "I was so intense in watching Robt•rts. concentrating on what ht• wus t hrowing." said thl' Dodgers' All star firs t ba!.eman "I hadn't seen him in a couple of years. l knew there were l\\o outs. or course. and thut l had to bt• -;winging " A nothcr Dod ger who got more than he expected from a hard hit ball was Dave Lopes Thinking ht.· had ~· single up the middle with two Dodge rs on base. Lopes then worried the ball might be caught. But it skipped under the glove or centerf1elder Jerrv White. and Lopes ran onward to the first inside-the-park home r or h1sc3recr. 4f'WI,..._• DODGER MANAGER TOMMY LASORDA ARGUES WITH UMPIRE HARRY WENOELST£0T. I ... ,. .. ._. .... , ... -"_ -.... .,, ...... B U RT H O OTO:\ .dlt'" c d Chicago eight s ingle:-. ,ind chdn't lose ht~ shutout until th£· ninth Of the la~l 130 Cub hit:-, 116 havl been singles Tht· Dodger~ took thur fifth victory of the lu::.t s ix J'.!affil'S to lift them back into S<'cond plaC£· in t h<' N:it1onal League West D1vis1on. 111:! games be hind fi rst place San Francisco tt . ._ tht closest the Dodgers have bcl n to first place since May 23, whrn they were one game back "We're getting there." said Lopes "We'r e ~etting t1meiy See DODGERS. Page 82 '"\ohocf\ OI' rlfft·n~t· <.'an clll' tall' ''hue· I II hit. though II th I' V l) L: I I h I l' l" _I! Uy S I n l h I --hort~top hoh l ... 1111 ... hould h• :.i blt I<' f!t I <1 h 1I Th1..· Ikd!' had J duv off todu' but Ro ... t ''":-n t going •o ... ,t 1dlt and ponc1< r h1:-. nexl assignment t•\1 endin~ the o;;tn:ak ..1gain:-t Phtladelph:;,;· ... act• left handt•1 !5t<'Vl' C;irlton. in lht• OPl'ner of•' I'' 1 nil!hl double· heade r Friday "WE llAVE AN optiona l b;,it t:nJ,! practice." notl•d RO:-.l" whh St'<' RO 'E , Pagt> 8 3 Surf Hits Turf Seiooll Calls Play Stupid By ERNIE CASTILLO OI tlw 0•11• Piiot SI.tit Wilh u loud and I rustra ting thud, the Surf hit the turf Wcdnt•s day night. Despite oul ·Jabbing its opponent throughout the conte:,t. tht· Surf failed to deliver the knockout punch and wound up being decked when it let its guard down 1ust befort-the bell In tht• 2-1 North American Soccer League d efeat to th(· Oakland Stompcro;; bl'fore 18.551 ••t Anaheim Stadium. one m ember of the Surf who didn't pull any punches was lht' man in the corner. Coach John Sewell ''STUPID" WAS THE WAY Sewell descri bed the team's handling of an t>xcellent sconng opportunity with le~!. than two mlnutes rema1n1ng, ,1 JOb so botched lht• Stomper:. :,cored the game winner on it. "Everybody wa:-. trying to be the hero. was ht!. explanation for why,,<>nJy one player was back on defensP when Georl(e Dordevich drove m for the decia1ng goal with 1ust l :22 left to play "We 've got to get bloody tougher \\(•ve got to -;ta rt belting som ebody." he said of the Surf's ma101 :shortcoming. a lack of aggression ONLY THE PRESE~CE of a lemale reporter in hi., poi.t gam1• r hat with the press kept Sewell".; talk G rated "( wish a lady wusn't present. ·ht• said openly "Swear \\Ords s hould he used to descnbe this one But I am re11lly hacked off .. Obviously. especially considenng the c11 cum stance~ and con 'leque nces of the sctb..iek A win would have vi rtually sewn up t.• playoff berth for the Surf. along with <1 home ~amt-assignm ent fo1 the first round But tnStl•.1d of r.co1ng 19 point~ up on these :.amc See ::,t;RF Page 82 , #"-. --... --• , ............. -............ ,,.. .. ...._. B~ DAil \ t>11. \)1 Hardly a E'reemag E'ender-IJetader PEOPLE IN SPORTS I BASEBALL I SOCCER Resigns at lJCI Sherman to Take USF Position? Rod Sherman who has been employed with UC Irvine the better part or the last four years. has aJ\OOUnced he is leaving to pursue other ventures. Sherman. a forme r USC and pro football wide receiver. will make a decision within the next two weeks whether to take the position of athletic director at the University of San Francisco or pursue business interests ·'I will s tay as an athletic ad ministrator in one capacity or another." saJd Sherman about his new job "I thoroughly en- joyed my relallonshap with UCI while there " Sherman was rirst E:mployed by UCJ as ass is tant athletic director in L974 He stayed in that capacity until d1sm1~H·d h~ l>r Rav Thornton Ith<: c.thl~t•c director at the t1me1 1n the t<ill of 1976 After an appeal was s u<· cessful. UCl offered Sherman a position 10 months later as assis tant director of d evelopme nt. and he has retained that job since His prime respons1b11it1es dur ing the past year have been m athletics as a fund raiser ROD SHERMAN If hi:-wish 1:-10 stav 1n athletics I think becoming. the ath letic director at USF will be 0.1 m a rvelous opportunity for ham " Kitty O'Neil <right> ponders the future as a crowd of peo pie survC'y the wreckage of her-rocket-powered car that nashecl in a dry lake 20 miles east of Palmdale Tuesda) durin~ tht• I timing of a movie about her life a!> a !>tuntwoman. !::>he was trying to break the land speed rec· ord al El Mirage Lake when she lost control while travel· 1ng 358.21 miles per hour A recent performer al Orang<: "We wish him s uccess tn whatever he does." said UCI athl ehc dire~tor Lindtt Dempsay ff Sherman dec1dt!s to move north. it won't be his first tame in the area as ht-spent part of h1!" ~ven·yt-ttr p-r" eareer with tht' Oakland Ha1rkr~ Count y International Raceway, she walked away unhurt -------Quot~ ol flu• Day ------ F""" Page BI f'rottt Page Bl DODGERS. • • SURF HITS THE TURF. • • hat~ but we're still not exploding f1kc f know we can. We have to took for more f'Onsastency in the taneup. We have to get everyon1· cont ributing." RIGHTHANDER HOOTON. U ·7, has won four straight de· d saon!> and he was within onP out of tus second shutout or the season when p1nchhitter Mike Vail lined a single to right with th<• bal.es loadt..-d. "I'm 1usl thankful I won the game. I 've l-{1ven up two run~ hke that before <:1nd Jost • H ot-hitting Reggie S mith doubl~ twice and drove in <:1 run. his 17th RBI of the last 10 ~ames. Oavc Kingman returned lo the Cubs' lineup after 21 days on the disabled ltst. but first baseman Bill Buckner. with 9 hits in 12 at bats tn the s<'nes. s uff<>red a h amstring pull A XOll lb Putman .Jo Wrutfolt 8uc~,,..r 10 f\11fh''IP,. II) Murctor rf t<1nqm•n 1t GrO\\ II r rollo 10 Addf>r t McC.lntlltn p Cttnto~ on Holltm.ln p Vml on OftJP\1a" RoONt\1> 8 16<.k•flUC •• r" •• l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 I I 0 J Q j 0 I 0 0 0 i I I 0 I lj U 0 1 no o 4 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q I 0 0 0 (I 0 0 0 I 0 I I 4 0 I 0 100 0 ? o on LOS ANGELES LOP"\ 1b L•tf 20 North 7o A Sm1tn rt Co lb C.•t'v~t to O B•ker II Oa.al1llOll ~ttrQu,on' RU,\t"ll '" Hooton p •Or ft bt ) I I l 0 0 0 0 ; I 0 0 ? I 1 I 2 I 0 ft ' • 1 • • 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 4 I I 0 • I t 0 II 0 II Toi•'> ll 1 b 1 Totdl\ JO a e e C~1C.tQO 000 000 002 1 \.O\ Anq•IP\ 004 400 OOx 8 £ A !.moth OP (htC<tQO I Lo• An9"1n ' \.08 (ll•Caoo I> Lo\ A~i.\ 8 78 ·A ~1th 2 HA ""'""V 1 tll Lnors 071 !. LoPf'S A oO--tt\ tl. • ') M<Ulotn,.n t1oUtm•n IP H R ER BB so CHICAGO 1 I'} I ' • I I I 1 I 0 1 LOS ANGELE~ llOOlon IW 11 11 • • ' : 1 8 T 1 1S A <11,11' St om P<'rl>. lhl' Surf now has <• slam six-point lead over Oakland for seco nd pla ce in the American Conference Western Division. HERE'S HOW it happened. After being fouled in the penalty arc. 20 yards in front of the goal. defender Peter Wall had a free kick that never cleared a line of Stompers positioned half way to the goal. Oakland cleared the ball to Oordevich. who swiftly dribbled around Joe Clark and fired a s hot from about 10 yards that flew under the outstretched arms of diving Surf goalie John Jackson. It was an extremely physical game with the fisticuffs starting early. With fans still settling into their seats, Ray Evans of the Surf and Mark Liveric of the Stompers threw blows at mid field and both were ejected with Just 4: 14 expired BOTH WERE P USHING OFF rather heavily near the sidehnes when a whistle blew . Evans picked up the hall . punched Liveric's torso with it and lhe Tennis Results L~Yltl• tnter,,..tlonal Ci.tu•< SKOftdR- PatrlCIO Cornt')O .,.., AO.CO<' T •nnrr I> 4, 0 J T•rrf Moor oel. ~Ian Smttn, 1>·4, l ·o. llO<I Frawley <le-I H..,\ G11oemeoster. SI, f>.t, f>-4 MoJnuel OrantH oet Ivan Mollna, I> t, 1>·2, H.troto ~tomon °"' BerMnl Frllr 1-1>, & 1 l>·t 010 Stockton oet Alcaroo FaQPI 1 1> I> o wo1!f~ F•t>ak o•t ,_,...,, Et Sllal••. 1> l 11> o-0, Jonn Aluan0tt ort Pal OUPr•. 6 1.1> t Jo\e H19urr•• OPt. B1llv M<trttn, •·I. l>·l Jal""' Ftltol def Kl'ttll A1cllardson, 4-4, I> ), I> 1, Phtl 0Pnt oel Pl'ter McNamar&. 61. f>.t Victor .Am••• ~• VJCtor P~ct. l·I>. N>. &-0 Oakland forward responded with a flurry of punches. a good com bination at that. Oakland was tackling and marking hard throughout the night. though the Surf dominat- ed the actual playing. The host club fired 17 shots to just six for Oakland. The Surf also had an 8·3 edge in corner kicks. the prime scoring opportunities. Especially in the first half. California attacked well and played tough defense. In short. the team did everything it was s upposed to do with the excep- t ion of scoring "IT'S BACK to the same prob- lem we had before," said Wall. "We control 95 percent of the game but we don't put the ball in the net when it should be there. They weren't even in our class and yet they win. What the game 1s all a bout is scoring , ob- viously " If that sounds familiar, con- '>tde r this : Jus t four days earlier. the Surf was in the 89th minute of a l ·l game at the Big A when POW!, out of the blue comes a s hot that sends the home town favorites to the ~howers with their heads hang- ing low. So much for the saying that lightning. like surprise knockout punches. never strikes Lwic·e in tht' same place. SHOTS ON GOAL O•kland 1-• C.thtorn1• ~-11 c;toronq luru011a (Odt.lanol, H 04 Move" t(dhforn14j d~\t\t from Barrett. 10 JJ Oordevith 106!<1611<1) 18 JI Sa••' Me•s•ng IOa• land I 3. J•< •son •C•llf0<n•8I 2. Foul!.-O<ll<lotnO 21, C.lilomt• 18 Corner k•tk•---Oal<lotnd ). C.llto'"'" 8 . Ottslo.s Oo tano l, C..1tlorn1•0 Allend•n<:r-18 SSI ·Baseball Standings 11DON1T WAIT! ORDER YOUR 1979 TODAY11 WE LUSE AUMAIES AU MODELS ~c.so., Aln'a~ ~llAIN«f.S wqnYcu, "f-I AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Kansas City Angels Oakland Texas Minnesota Chicago Seattle w I, 55 42 54 47 51 !lO t7 51 42 :'14 41 51i 36 65 East Division Pel.GB .567 .535 3 505 6 .480 81 ~ 437 121".• 423 14 .356 21 Boston Mil"' aukel' New York Baltimore Detroit CIE'veland Toronto ti3 35 .643 57 40 .5RR 51 _. ;,4 ,1:l 557 R' • 55 44 .556 81? 52 4 7 525 11 1 ~ ~Ii 51 474 161 ~ Jli fi1 360 28 w .. ""~y·s s~or .. A119•ls 11, Mtlw...,ktt q Ntw Yo<-l . Ctewiano 1 O.lroll t , S.ltomore • Oa-laflO I. CNCllQO 4 T 0<onto s. M"""'sot• 1 I( •nws Oty 11. SHiii• l Tun?,eo.tono T.Uy'sG-• A119ets IR••n S-.l •• M1l .. •u-ef' IC•fdwPll 11·Sl. n CIOt!I-10~ s.s -HOOO •·•l •• "'"' Voo IF •9wroa ._,_Hunter l ·l l Toronto ((lantf 1 II •t MonnHoU IP•rz•no-110.0 8altlmo'9 IM<Gre11M ICM I ... O.tro1t tSl•ton 10.11," O•kl•nd lLanQ!o<O J-11 Al OllCAQO IKr•voc 10 .n S••ttlf! IMltcl>tll S 101 •• IC en-.~ City IGw" 11). n 8oston (Tl.,,t 1 11 •I Teu> 11>\•ll•Cll I II n NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division San Francisco Dodgers Cincinnati !')4tn Dit'go l\llanta Hous ton W L 60 40 59 42 58 42 HI 52 46 53 44 56 .:ast Division Pel. GB .6-00 .584 11'1 .580 2 .485 11 12 .465 131·'.I .440 16 Philadelphia 53 42 .558 Chicago 49 48 .505 5 Pitts burgh 47 48 .495 6 Montreal 47 55 .461 9112 New York 45 58 .437 12 St. Louis 40 61 .396 16 Wld-y's S<ern o ........ Ch<caQO ' New York 11. ClntlllNh) St. Louil?, San Fran<•sc:o, t Allant• •. Plul-le>ll•• l Houston S, MontrNt o S•11 0 1'90 •• PlttSOUrQll S Toca.,·so.mu l'lll•bur9h t81yleven t-SI •I S•n 01e90 IRHfl'IUSt«\._11 New Vcw' IHavsmAn J.(ll "' Houston (Aicfl.trd t •t. n Only Qt-S \CNdvlt!CI LEASING •.• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS NEW 600 W . COAST HWY. • MEWr<>RT HACH • 646-0262 OR USED ......... ~ ·-· . . . .. -. . .... . Pro Soccer Standings NO.-TH AMEIUCAH SOC:CEll LEAGUE NATIOHAL CON .. E.-ENCE £ut.r11 Olvlsloon • Co\mos W•,n1n9ton Toronto Aocll•ster W L GF GA BP -,, ~ 81 )1 ., 1'3 '" 11 5-1 42 ...... 14 13 ~3 •1 '3 t'1 ,, 0 0 ., 4J 11~ C.11lr•I Dl•lslon lulu MtnMt.ot• O•lln Coloraoo IS 1' 43 14 t3 41 11 I~ 4? e 19 31 ., 00 110 '3 46 tlO .. 41 113 S8 lO IS Wuttm Divtl10fl V•ncouvM 10 1> so ?S l'Mtl•nd tq q H 31 ~llttle U IS 40 00 Lo' A,1>9elH 8 18 ll SS AMERICAN COHFE.-l!NCE NewEn9t- T•mpa Bev Fon L•uclerOI Pllil-llltll.a • ~ll'O•t ClllC"90 Hov\ton Mtompl"\ £HIH11D1wt110ft 11 10 SI lS ,. 11 ~ •3 IS 11 46 S• 10 11 33 S1 c...er .ot DlvlslOA II t l>I JI 10 11 S7 U 10 '" )4 .. q II ll S1 W11temOl•rs- " IM •1 ·~ ""' "' ll "' .. ua so , .. 4) Ill :n en so 1Sll .. 11.11> ll ., lS ... s ... 01e90 •• 11 v C.hl0<n1• 11 I\ JI> Oakl•IWI 17 IS lO 50 50 1.W. " J2 l(M ... 2$ q1 San Jo~ I 10 J4 •-<.l1ncn.o0t'<t1\t0nl111• ., ll I\ Su point\ ~f:lrded tOf ._.. vie lorv °""' bon\i\ PG<nt •w•rOf<I ror e.cn 00.1 scored up to ~ ,.. .. 1mum ot 11\f'ff Ol'r team Pl'• 9<1mt w.-ldlly'sS<or .. Mem11h1s1. MtMMOl.t I, 11011 Nor E09111no 2. WHl!tllQlon 1 T ""'"" Baf 7. For! l•UCIC'roa•f' I l'hll-IPlltot l, Ch<C-1 lot I Co\mo• l . T cwonlo 1 Oakl&nO 2. Ot1tt0t'f\1.t 1 San JOH 2, S..n Ot-I TOlll""'s MalCM> Ho<Kton •I Tuts. LO' AnllflH at V.tnCOU•~r AMERICAN SOGCUl LEAGUE EHffm DlvrsiOfl N'V Ap0t10 N t w Jf'r .. .,v lnd1anapo11, NV EeQlf\ Clevel•nd C:O'l!lflctlcut W L GF GA BP Pb 11 \ I 42 70 )) 01 b 10 71 J1 15 V b 10 74 •8 7l 5• '• n11nn 6 1 fQ )I 11 \J \ 11 0 1• 34 If> 41 We<lorll DlvlllOfl LO\ AnCjf'I~\ 17 b I J8 11 Jl 0• (altforn1• 11 \ l JI 11 l1 01 Soull\l'rn C.t 10 • t Jl II 1lo 80 Snr.,,,ento • 10 1 11 H I• .o Five-P01nts •warord tor • v;ctory. two PC>tnt\ <tWllrelr<I for II ht -bonu\ POtnl IO< H<h QO•I uorH VO 10 • nw1tmum of thref' per •~•m oer Cl~--.......uy•,so .. New Jene, J, Connect Kut O TMitfrt'• M•ICll C l~nl•n<I al S.Cr•menlo Stars Fall To El Paso EL PASO The Orange County Stars <'amc limping home Wednesday night after dropping three games to one m atch. here. The game scores wert' 12·6. 12·2. 10-12, 12-8. The loss was the fourth straight on the road trip for the Stars. the last three coming against teams <Seattle, Denver and El Paso> with :.i combined 21-42 record The defeat also put the Stars 4 ~ games behind Wes tern Division-leading Santa Barbara in the Inte rnational Volleyball Assn .. and dwindled their lead over third place San Diego to 312 . "The whole key to the loss was our defense," said player .coach Dodge Park e r about Wednesday's loss. "there was none ·· Rams coach George Allen: "I've been hired to win the Super Bowl, but that doesn't create any added pressure for me. I'd put pressure on myself if I w a!-coaching Citrus Junior CoUege. If y.ou don't have tbat inner dr?ve. your players won't have it. your asstStants won't h<.tve it · ~inSporf• •.. .. BASEBALL San Francisco" Jack Clark :-a w h1~ 2s.game hitting streak come to an end as St. Lou1~ nipped the Giants. 2· l. before a crowd of 18.769. which pul>hed the Giants' home atten· JOMNNY9ENCH dance over tht-malhon mark Clark was h1tles~ in four at·bat~ Pele Rose'<; double dad little to overcome tht New York Meb. who crushed Cincinnati. 12·3 /\!so in a losing cause wal> Johnny Bench'._ 300th <'art•e r homer Dou~ Bird and Sl.f>vt' Minj!ori ht-Id Sealtlt' to two hits and Pe&e LaCock homered as the Kansas Citv Royals hombarded tht· Manners. 12·3 Bob by Bonds' oppo!-.1ll field two-run homer in tht> eighth mmnf,.! bal kt>d up Doc Medich'!' two-hal pitching as tht. Tt•xas Rangerc: snapped an eight-~amc losan~ "tn•ak with ~, 2·0 victory over the slumping Boston Red So~ The New York Yankees won their sttond straight undt>r Ma nager Bob Lemon with a 3-1 vtctory over Cleveland behind 3 tbree·run homer by Loa Piniella . . PbU Nlekro pitched has 12th victory of the season as the Atlanta Brave$ beat the Ph1ladelphw Phillies. 4-2. sweeping a three-game sen es with the NL'c: Eastern Divtsion leaders . . Balor Moor~ pitched an e1ght·h1tter and Luis GGmu capped a five-run fourth winrunJ? with a two·run triple as Toronto beat Minnesota. 5· 1 Joe Nlekro tossed :i four hitter and drove m two runs with a double and smJ?le as the Houston Astros whipped MontreaJ. 5·0 . Oakland pounded out 15 hit:-'" subdwng the Chicago White Sox. 8·4 BASKETBALL -Former Hoston Critic:-Coach Tom Heinsohn wants his $100,000 coaching salary for 1979. but not as a coach an San Diego where the Celtics hc.ve bet.>r. sold f-1(' ts seeking a court ruling on the matter . Marvin Barnes. an an attempt at self-discipline. has asked Ct1lt1<'s owner John Y. Brown to remove the guarantee from his $950,000 three.year guarantee The Milwaukee Bucks obta ined C.J. Kupec from the Houston Rockets in exchange for their fourth round chOJ<'C in next }ear's NB/\ draft F:-t>t> agent Andre Mccarter signed u multi year con tract with the Detroit Pistons Former In diana Pacer forward Mel Danieb was named :1 part,time assistant coach ~t lndiann State University . An agreement in pnncapie tc sell the NE'w Jersey NN~ hai-1;pve th e• ~0-v HEINSOttN beleageured NBA team an extend<'d deadline to resolve its shaky financial status Ke ntucky ·s national collegiate champions s mashed all five of their nallonai attendance records and the Big Ten dominated the last of leadmJ? attendance teams m statJstics re- leased by the NCAA Kentucky, 30-2. averaged 23.335 m its J6 home gam es BOXING -Larry Holmes wall makt' the r1r~t defense of his WBC heavyweight title agam~t Alfio Rigbettl of Italy Sept 8 at Giants Stadium in East Ruthe rford. N J Former ban LARRY HOLMES ta mweaght cha mp Alronso Zamora of Mexico Caty wall meet Pomona·c: Alberto Sandoval •n d lO ·round bout Aug 24 at the Olymp1<' Auditorium F'lywc1ght Alonzo GoMales of Los Angele~ raised h1~ record to 7-1 Wednesday '" a IQ.round dec1s1on OH•r Jorg(' Ayala or Los Ang ell's CRIME REPORT Former major league baseball pitcher Bennie Daniels Jr. was sen tenced Wedm·l>dlly to state prison for misap· propriating Sl07.000 whalt> coordinating a federal Comprehen~1H' Employment Tramm~ A<'t pro· gram at a hospital The sentencl I :o )ears. but thr D A. says it will probably be commuted to .1 1 :; }ear term Dr. Mark Gerard, the 43-year·Old vetennaria n <'harged with switching race horses Cinzano and Lebon lalit )Car at Belmont Race Track. bas had five of 11 counts dism isssed Oruf! chc.1rg1:s agarnst pro- ressionaJ wrestler Norman Rombalskl, known as the "Masked Marvel", have been dismissed He wa:.-charged and convicted of conspiring to smuggle 4.700 pounds of marijuana from Mexico aboard a DC·3 aircraft he own:,. Sports on Radio. T~terl•ton RADIO: Tonight -Baseball -Angel~ di M1lwauket>. s 30. KMPC 1710 >· Soccer -LA A7lt'C!-di Vancouvu. 8 11 C'lo<:k . KIIS ( 11501 TV: None st'heduled Seott Runnerup to Briton From AP Dispatches MALMO. Sweden-Former UC Irvine distance star Steve Scott was more than eight seconds off his best lime at 1,500 meters Wednesday with a 3:41.34. placing him second to Britain's Steve Ovetl in an International track and field meet. here Ovett, leaving the pack far behind with his fast final lap. clocked 3·37 56 in the featured race of the evening Clancy Edwards captured both the 100 and 200 meter sprints as American uthletes took seven out of twelve events F:ct" nrd'l ,, World \up winn<'r tn thc 200 .. ,,. .. ·, . -.... meters last year. took lhl" 100 meter race in a mediocre 10 67 '!ieconds and then won the double sprint dlstanct' an an <'Ven slower 21 i2. ~he Wilkins. Geor,~e Malley, Quentin Wheeler . Adrian Roger~ and J a mes Robinson ~cored the other US vactoricP. Wilkin.§ won th~ d1scu~ \.Ith .. Loss of 21S feet. 1 inch, more than Ill Cect off his world record, and ~Jalley ran the 3,000·mt'!t.>r 5teeplecha11c in 8 26.56 to edge fellow American Doug Bro" n Whttler "-On the 100 mett>r hurdles in 49 85 Ro~N' "-Oil tlh' .;oo ffil'll'r r8('P in 46 21 Ind Rnblnson tool.. th1· ~an I ~R fl.'> . ~ . . ... ... .. .. .. . . . . . • BASEBALL I VOLLEY BALL / HORSE RACING 1nursday July 27 1918 DAILY PtLOi 83 APWl ...... 4> NO. 39 Pet e Rose tips his helm<•l \\"t>dnesday ;iftl•r h itting a double in thl' l1lth inning ag<Jin!->l the New York l\leb f{o..,0 now has hit in 39 straight gume'> a nd \\Ill go after No 10 f ridl.ly in Cincinnart ,1g.1111!->l Philudelph1 ;1 f 'rom Page BJ ROSE ROLLING. • • dr:.i m .iticall y broke Tommy Holmes' modern NL re· ('Ord of 37 consecutive games with a hit on Tuesday. ·Tu take hilting, try to get at least one base hit in bat- trng practkc. I want to keep the adrenalin flowing. ··1 haven 't gotten a htt off Carlton all year fl(''JI be pitching in twilight. so I have my work cut oul. I 'm due against him. I'm swinging good. I feel hke I ·11 h it evC'ry game. I have• to be opt1m1st1c J figure if I get five ... hnts. I 'II gel a hit Jr I don't get one in five s hots. I don't de,en e to kee p the streak." I RO~IC\LLY. in the 32nd game of the ~treak . How fatlc·d to get a hit off Carlton. ln his fifth at l1tJI 1of lhl' n1J!hl. facing reliever Ron Reed with two 11111' 111 I hl• ninth. he bunted for a hit 'l't·nple ought lo be r evved up Friday," Rose s,11<1 '"Wc·rl' corning home. I haven't hit Carlton . • 1111.l gam(·s wi th tht· Phillies are more fun to me I h.in gamc.•s with the Uodgers." Hose ins1skd he's not worried ahout when lh<> h1 ll1ng streak m ight end "TllE ENO WILL probably come in a tired g:11~t·. \\hl•n thl' whole team isn't hitting." he said '"/\.guy m1ghrplf!h a 1a m·UP game and two-hit or otll' hit or l'VCn no-hil us Who knows·? .. But thc.fH' gonna have to get me out, I won't d10k1• 1'11,Q(•l m y rips" A "kNl "hl·ther the hilling streak has helped him gc.•t "n·vvccl up" for games. Rose. known for h1<. 1·nlhusr;1..,m and n1eknamed "Charlie Hus tle," rr:i<·ll·rl "1th <ln aston1c;h(•d look. • It dot•sn't take much to get me up for h<1..,t'hJll. ' h<' <.a1d '"Once the national a nt hem ola~ '· I SE'l t·h11ls I t•vt•n know tbe word~ to 1t now • * * * * * * H Rose Goes 0-0, What Happens? NEW YORK <AP> -He re's a two.part h.1:-.<'hall quiz dealing with Pete Rose and his con· Sl'<'Ut1 vc·game hitting streak whlch reached 39 whl'n Rose do ubled tu right-center leading off the fi fth innin~ ai:ains t the New York Mets on Wl•dnesdav l. Lc•t's say Rose comes to the plate five t1m1.•s ;i g<1m e II<' draws two walks, gets hit by a pitch once. reaches base once on catcher's in· terferenc-e and clehvcrs one sacrifice bunt. ls his consecutive game hitting streak still alive or is it "''t•r ·• 2 Ch:mge the sacrifice bunt to a sacrifice fly what does that do to Rose's streak? ACCORDING TO THE baseball rule book, in thl' firs t in:.tance Ro:.e 's streak would still be jlwe but in the second it would be over. The situa tion as covered by rule 10.24 b or the Offlr1al Baseha ll Rules. 1978 edition. headlined Cu1drhnes for Cumulative Performance Records. T hl' rule state::.: "A CONSECUTIVE .GAME hitting streak shall not be te rminated if all the player's pla te :.i ppearonces <one or more) result in a base on balls. hit batsma n . derensive interference or a sacrifice bunt. The s treak shall terminate if the player has a sacrifice fl y and no hit." The differe nce he tween the two forms of sacrifice is beca use in m any cases a sacrifice ny c-om t':. nbout by accident. The player may be sw101ung away for a base rut, but if he flies out and u runm•r scores. hl' Is credited with a sacrifice and not charRed with a lime at bat In the case of a bunt It is clearly the p layer's intention to sarrificc. unless he is bunting for 3 ha'>e hit In that case the orrici~I scorer is sup· JlO"l'd to charge him ror a time at bat even If-the pl:ly results in the advancement of a baserunner J S wouJd be in the case of a sacrifice. OCC Picks Fitzel, Hokanson OCC Sells Tickets Orange Coai.t Collt•gc hi.ls beefed up ah cros::. country progrum "'ith the add1- t 10n of former Ed1 ~on ll1 gh Coach Gordon f<'it1.t'I to the coaching staff as hl'ad c-ro. .. ~ country <:uaC'h for men and womt•n llokan~on ~ssume!'> the track duttes to allow thl· !>Wilch ur Jim Mellwuin lo the l"1tness l.;1b c; kai.on was th1• women's coach tht• p.1st :.c•Json as .t part t1m~· teachl'r. but ha ... now bl'l'n l'lcvated to a nt!ar Cull-t1mt' capucaty art':l I'm really c•xc1ll'd .1bout 1l · S.t·d ,on 11rkl·I' f<1r Orange < 'oa:-.t \olll gt· ' 197R football <'..impd1~1i an· on 'alt• .it th1· t e<:kt•I off1ct• on th1· OCC c·Jm flLt .• "1th ..i '1" ~dm'-· p a c I.. •• A t' fo r S7 5G F1tzl'I. 37. com l's to Orange Coast after u ~evcn·year tour with Edison which inclucll'd Cl F 4 'A l'ha mpionshlps for boys 0975) a nd girls <1977 >. His i;irls team or 1977 . with five sophomores among the top seven runners. was rated No. I 10 the n atio n by Harri er Magazint.• F'1ttel w111 also serv<• U!o> an ass1stanl to Hokanson. in :1dd1t1on to head t•oac hang duties as wornt'n's track a nd r •<'Id coarh . With the advancl'ment. f1t2el find!> there are also regret::. "It·.., n·ally hard t o ll'ave Edison. <'specially "1th thoM· fi ve sophomores on thc• girls team But I'm looking forward to Orange Coast, where l can continue with srime o ( lhl' kids that l'w had for s l•v1•rul years " T1c·ket., an• ..iv<11IJblt Mond:1y through Fn<l..a) from 8 a .m 4 JG 1> m M a tl order~. addr1·ss ed to OCC Publl<' lnformc1 Other chani:es on the OCC staff in- clude the elevation of Fred Hokanson to m en 's head track and field coach and Dave Gleason lo head women's basket· ball coach. "I 've been nrnking a fpw phone culls and trying to find out a htlh.> bit about the situation." say!'> F1tze l "Uut nght now 1t appears lhl're as a pretty good j Jl ·star team from this area available "We have a good nucleus 01 girls coming bat'k from a t eam which finisht!d fifth 1n Southc:rn California, but I need to do some recru1t10g 10 thal Among Fitzel's production ut ~dason we r e CIF 4-A individual c h:.imp1ons Charlie Christensen and Cohn McCon nell. The Chargers captured two ~ind s hared another Sunset League.· chum p1onship 10 boys' compet1t1on, ltl <Jddt· lion to the CIF crown in '75 t I n n 0 f f I (' l' . ~ j (I I F'a1rv1ew Rd , CO:-I J Mesa 92626. should in elude a check µc.1yable •<· OCC footba ll Tickl'l~ Fitzel prepped at lluntmAton Park lhgh and was 2radu;1ted lrom Long Beach State. Am on~ the Pirate!->' 'ik h o m l' !> c h rd Lt I e a rt· Cyp n•ss Colll•gt• ISt•pl !J 1. Goldl'n \.\et•:-l Colil•g1· 1 St' pt. lb >. SaddlcbJl'k Col lt•gt• < S1•p1 ~2 1 (; ro::.~mont College c Oc:t 131. t-'ulk rton Collt'~ll' I !\ov 4 I and tcrritus Collt>ge 1Nov USJ Volleyball Stars Lauded Area Players EamAlt.CIF Honors LaAUn<I Beach l11 gh's Kip Engt!n and Randy Smith and San Cle mente JUn•<>r Mark An· dcrson have been named to the firs t t eam o f the All·Clf' Southe rn Section volleyball t eam ch osen b y So uthe rn California prl'P coaches. Thl· Laguna Beach duo was a lso t•hrnwn on the first team for th e All·Southern California t eam . whi c h inc ludes Los Ange les City players. In addition. five others from the Orange Coast area were honored San Clemente's Larry Mear. Edison's Wayne Peters a nd .Ja m 1e Plummer of Laguna Reach are on the second unit for Cl Ji' SS and Newport Ha rbor's Gr eg Hart and Tom Pestolesi of Huntington Deach were ~elected on the third le.im Second unit laurels on the Southern California team 'Nent to Anderson. Mear and Plum· mer and thlrd team honors go go Pestolesi and Peters All·Soothern California First Team Karch Kiraly and John Hanley <Sa nta Barbara>; David Saun· dcrs and R a ndy S t o kl os 1 Palisades>: Randy Smith a nd Kip Engen (Laguna Beach >: Mark Roberts (Mira Cosl<i l. Slev(' Gulnac <North Torrance>. St>cond Team Mark J\ndcrson and L arry Mcar !San Clemente>; J a mie Plumml·r I Laguna Beach>: Joel .Jones <Mira Cost a>: Glenn Qui~lcy <Santa Barbara>. Paul Rokcn <Loyola >. Third Team Joerg J.o rschneider <San Marcos>: Tom P('slolesi < llunt sng ton Beachl: Wayne Peters I Ed1~on>: Tom Shar man <Dos Pueblos); Bill Stetson <Tor- rance>: Jeff Stork <Ta ft>. All·CIF Soulhern Section First Team Ka rch Kiralv .. John H anh.·~ RANDY SMITH KIP ENGEN MARK ANDERSON l Santa Barbara>: Kip Engen. Ra ndy Smith I Laguna Beach >. Mark Ander so n ISan Clemente». Steve Gulnac I North Torrancl' 1. l\lark Hobl•rt... I ~1r.t Costa>. Second Team Larry Mear <San Clemenlc• 1. Wciyne PNers r Edison 1. J amie Plummer tLaguna Be<1chl C lcnn Quigley <Santa Ba rbar::. 1. Paul Boke n <Loyola>: Joel Jones <M ira Cos ta I: Joe rg Lorschneader <San Ma rcos L Third Team Greg Hart <Newport Har hor >; T om Pestoles 1 c Hunt· ington Beach >: Jim Box and Don Reynolds <Redondo>: Bill Stetson <Torra n ee>: T o m Sharm an (Doi. Pueblos>. Major League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING t17S "' b.>t" CM•w. M•n. )17 l ynn. B•n, l?O Roce, B\n, JI/, C. Br~ll. t<(. .)16 LelC..,,.,, M•I, )16 RUNS leFlore. 0Pl, IS Ro<t< fhn, II 8.tylor, Coll, 6'; H"IP. Mil, 6S. fnornton. (I~ 63 RUNS BATTED tN Staub. 0•1. 83 R•CP. 8 ,n, 81, Hosl,. Mot, 1', J Tnompwn, Oto!, 11 ThOrnton Cle.U . HITS -Roce. B\n. 1n. StdUb. 0.-1 lt'I L•Ftore, Oet, 118 J tnomp\O<l 0~1. Ill, CM'w Mon, !IS. DOUBLES -G Brett. KC, 11 r o\k, B\n 1" McR.oe, KC:, 1•. E Murray BM II, 6 8•11, Cl,. 11 . Howell Tor, 11, Ford. M•n 11 TRIPLES Ro<e, B•n 13 Co-.•n• KC: t , Cal'"!'w. Min. 7. B ~II. Cle 6, Mcl(o, Tor.•. G. erttt.K-C.6 HOME RUNS Aoceo. B•n. ,. Hl\I~. Mii 13 8•ylor .. C•I, JJ, c, Tnom .. ,., Mil, 11 . J ThOmcxon. !A>t 11 STOLEN BASES leFtorf' 0..1 41 Oolonf: Oa•. 34. Wol\On, KC 11. '.J Crul, ~.i JO Wiii\ Tex.1'1 PITCHING 14 Ofoco\IO<>sl Guidry, NY U t 1 '": Rorno. S.,.o. 8-l. l 11. C...le. o:c. 11 >. , .., Toant, B'>ll. 17, J 21>, Gura KC. 17 187 So... Oa•, 11, '"° T ......... C;it, 14-S, )07, EOer\lo, 8\n. I 1-4. l 41 STRIKEOUTS GuodtY NY •SJ Rv•n. "''· 1Sl, Flan_,. Bal. tit l•0<>ord KC: t(l'I Un Ol"f'\tfOOO, tor.~ NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING ins di Ddhl Butkner. Cl>•, 310. BurrOUQh\. All •. 310 Cl.irk, SF, .Jl8, MadlOCll. V JI), RO!of', C.1n, Jt I RUNS -Ro ..... C:•n 6'1. OeJew\, Cl)t, &), S H~M~ro.on, NY. 61. Ciarlo., SF. 61. Fo\tl"r, Cin. 60, LOPtS, LA, 40. llUNS BATTED IN -FCKIPr, C.1n. 19 Cl<t<~. <;F lb MO<>l<llll'I NV, •I. C..rvey, LA, ll. Won· lo•ld. S0.61 HITS R-. Con. tlO ~II. Htl'I, 17' Bow.t, P1>0, 171 ~rvo, LA, Ill; CIMk. SF-. 118 DOUBLES-Simmon• SIL, J I, P•rt't Mii, JO. Row. Con. JO. CJ.Ir•. SF, JO. Ho-.e. Htn. 1'1 TRIPLES -Richard\. SO, 'I. H~rnclon, SF 8, O#JH .. \, Chi, •• Rdnole. NY, •• Patker. PQh ••• Moral~. SIL.•. F<Kce<. Con.• HOME RUNS -L-t. PIW, ?l; ~. Cln, '3 It Smott.. LA. 10; E ll•IN'otoM. Mtt, 11, Wit\ toeld, SO, ti, Cl•rk. SF, 11 STOLEN aASES -Morf'flO. P9n, 41, L-', lA, 11; Aoe.l\d~ so. 18 0 Smltll. So, B. T ••tt•\ PQ!I, ?l ~I. Hin /3 PITCHING '" Oe<•\>On>I -~m. On,.'· J 1• Blue, SF. 14-4 16" ~ry, SO, 11·•. J ,._ McGr•w Pl><, I J. 1 .... Suite<. Chi, J.J. 1 83 It•. LA, 10.S, J.'1; Kl'ltf>C)er, SF, 11•, 7'1, 81yle....,.. Pqn. 'I~. l .. STRll(EOUTS Aotl\drd Hin t8S· P Noell,.,,, All. t•S. S-Oavt'f, Con, tJO, Monlflu~o. SF-, 111>. 8•~ SF, 11S In· Laguna Niguel Del Mar, Alamitos Results Lifeguards Vie Friday Del Mar FOf \!ltdl'lftda't' Pro Soccer Non" A-~ur Lu~w Mempru\ 1. Mtnnf'\01•' 1100 N•w E r>Ql•nc:t 7 WA\"4nql0f' I ' T ,..mp~ 8.ay 1 l-or1 l•\ldt>'c:J.d" ' P~ol...,.·IP"o• ) Cl>oC<IQO l IOI ,..,. Co•"'<>' l Toronto 1 O•llano 1 C..1ot0<n•d t ..... ,. 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Call for reservations and location f 714) 975-080 I 1213) 62&-4271 1714) 497-4388 EVENINGS Lifeguard compet1t1on. an the form of swim mmg, running, paddling and assorted contest:. within a scope of 10 ev<'nts. covering 61,2 hours. is billed for Niguel Beach Park in Laguna Niguel Friday. Over 400 competitors from San Diego to Santa Barbara are expect ed for the second annual Lifegua rd Competition with Olympic gold med alist John Naber and Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley pres1din~ over the events. I ISi O;ty of ........ , ..._.11n,1 ~or\! •dO Mr AnQ\I\ O~ 00 I AO • 10 Bern•e' Boy, I 00. 4 .0. Sho•••. 6 00 5~<0nd r.Ke T II 5t>oci.. 17 00. S 00. • •0 Pl'co-. Wond ~ 10 • •0 Re•etrr 16 20, 0..1y Oouo•~ IS 101 Pdld 104 20 lnord •.t<e PM!O<on. SO 70, JI 70 neo. '"''°' lrulli" 41>!>0 1'180 Toe>•< FO< Ton•cint, s 80. u •Held 17 SI IM•d l,66q IO Hurry to see VW's all-new Landmark Van. Jt starts at 2 :30 with a combina tion run-swim· run event, and wraps up at 9 o'clock with the Salt Creek re lay-a 16·man team conststingoUours wim· mers, four paddlers a nd eight people manning four dory crews. ME DALLIONS WILL BE awarded t o first. ~econd and third p lace winners and the compet1· tion is open to the public. free of char~e. Herc's what the competitors will be going through: l. Run·swim·run : Contestants run 100 yards. i;wim 100 yards to a buoy, swim 100 yards to the shoreline, and run 100 yards to the finish . 2. ONE·MILE SURF ski: Paddling one half mile to a buoy and back on a surf ski. 3. Four·milc run. 4. Onc·mile s wim Cone.half mile to a buoy and back ). 5. Niguel Iron Man: 250·yard swim to a buoy and back. paddling 250 yards to a buoy and back. row a dory 250 yards to a buoy and back. 6. One· mile paddle. 7. Musical flags: An elimination game in the sand. 8. STOKES BASKET relay: A 15-man team. broken into three five.man squads, use a stokes basket <a chicken wire mesh basket> with four carrying the fifth member around a marke r in the sand and pass off to the other two squads. 9. Four·man rescue board relay: Four·man teams take turns paddling 250 yards to a buoy and back. JO. Sall Creek Re lay. 250·yard relay races to a buoy and back for swimmers. paddlers and dory crews. FV Grid Signups Set Slgnups for Fountain Valley Junior All· American football are Saturday from 8:30·noon at Fountain Valley tugh School's gymnasium. The program is for boys age 8·14. in addition to a new program for boys 14 and 15 in the Junior ban· tam divis ion. All boys must be r esidents of Fountain Valley a nd with the signups Saturdny will he physical!> For furthe r lnformat1on. contact Will Romine 1968·642.'>I. Ed Chevalller <53 1·85501 or Harry Faus 1839-9951) F-ourln '4Ke Swttt Lt111t L•dv 1 40 4 l>O. 100 ~t L.l~I. 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" # -..., .. .,.-.,.91.;:;ts;: h "':..;• "'....., ·~ ••• • ... • .. • • • . . • • • • . • .. ... . .. -.... ~ • . .. • • -.. -,. , -... - - ... DAIL V fllLO T 1'2.. Thu~, Ju , ~1 l978 • 2£>7 BANI( NEWPOrlT 16 MILE5 SAN CLEMEtoill \SL.AND NEWPOllT· SAN DIEGO 66 MILES EA!>T END SAM ClEMENTE- NEWPO~T 51 MILES "?>!;()• ~102• t ?i.5 '26'2.. ""'l ~s ~----•a'/4. 254•., ___ _ 43 FATHOM BANIS SAN DIEGO 3&.S MllES I TO 60 MILE e.ANIC. !OOMILES FOOM4'6AN/ '2'2 s / 210• O~ly Pilot M .., lly H~m Crum ALBACORE ARE PLENTIFUL IN THE SHADED AREA, KNOWN AS THE 60-MILE BANK. This Way to AJhac~ore The ©mile Bank. known for its ability to draw albacore. is where the current al bacore tournament anglers aH· rn -.enrch or their bounty The bank 1s a sea mount and it nses from the ocean floor and 1s nrar the surface and s urround 1ng water. Since bait fish cannot hve in deC'p watl'r. the banks provide a plJce for them to live-thus at- tracting the larger fish. Various other hanks are evi- dent within Southern California waters and each is capable of producing Jar~e hauls of fish. but usually thL· <Jlbacore are in the 60-rrule BanJc The 14-mlle Bank, loc~ted bt'tween Lagun:1 B(•ilch Jnd A\'alon, is s ha llower with a (l{·pth of 58 fathoms <348 feet!. and IS known to produce a 101. O( . DFG Considering Spotter A ircraft It appears lhc Department of J.1sh and Game '" softening rts a ttitude towards lhe use of spot ter aircraft to take swordfish. Friday in Eureka the Com· mission wiU consider three and possibly four porposals for the limited useoflhe pl anes. i''or the past two years the t·ommission bas forbidden use of tbe a ircraft wberi a ruling was made that planes could not fly closer than 10 miles from a com· mercial fishing vessel laking a :-.\\ ordfish.. Lale in May, however, the commission indicated its desire to permit the limited use of planes, even though 98 percent of the broadbill commercial fishermen. and the sportfishing ~roup expressed themselves a~ainstsuch a move. At Friday's meeting in Eureka the commissioners will consider the use of spotter planes and the OFFlaAL SAYS WA TERFOWL UP SAN DIE GO CAP> - Waterfowl hunting "AiU be great this fall. says Jim Bartonck or the U.S. Fish and Wlldlife Service in Portlant. There are more ducks. except for mallards, and as mall.)' geese us in last year's excellent season. Bartonek said. The pnldictioo is hls, Bartonek t old a joint meeting of tbe Western Assod11ioo or Fish and Wildlife Agencies and the western division of lhe American Fisheries Society. Actual figures will be avalla· ble soon. he said. Trout Plants "°' ANO•LH 810 Aoci. Creu. 8oucll.et C:.llyOft ~ (Mtalc 1,A111.e OowMI....,. f"oal L llllt ,_ot_ 0Net. 5-1 <Merill '-~ IE-. w .. •110 Nortr. flor-1), UIPPt• Plr11 ''"' IF.._r.m.w1•1 fMI!) MN 8EltNAltDINO -LYtlt er..-IMlddlfo •M -tr. "-ti. ~AM ltl ... f, Seftt.• AN ltl,.tr 15-91 r-1 ,,,. .. 0t•eo -~ .__... ••Y••st~ -1'111n.w 1.4ollit. Wffl'Wt I.• .. .............. compromise plans developed by the Department of Fish and Game One such plan was a sugges· lion by Commissioner Sherman Chickering for the use of spotter planes only on a fixed number of day~ per month corresponding to the percentage o f all swordfisbermen represented by I hose who favor the use of aircraft. This appears to be the most acceptable compromise to the maJority of the broadbill market fishermen and the sports fishing interests. Pige o n Season To Lengthe n? SACRAMENTO CA P> -A longer hunting sea son for bac\dlailed pigeons is being re- commended by the state Fish and Game Department. The department is proposing to increase the season from 16 days to 30 days. The season was shortened in 1975 because the annual kill had fallen off sharply ln Washington, Oregon and California. the department said. But it said the pigeon popula· t ion is rising. and last year's kill in California was 78 percent higher than the 1976 total. The proposed season would run from Sept. 30 to Oct. 9 in 13 Northern Calitomla counties, nnd from Dec. 16 to J an. 14 In the rest of the state. The reguJaUons are proposed for adoption by the state Fish aod Game Commission In Eureka Friday. --P Jan t e d cnl(,sb in the Colorado River migrate. l·'ish tagged by Darrell M. Wong, Ot'G blolo,Ost, reported two cal· hsb planted a month before they wtrt caught traveled some 4S miles. bottom fish. s uch as rock cod. The coastal waters aod waters aro und Catalina and San Cl emente I s land give up yellowtail. sea bass, barracuda. mackerel, bonito and otber game fish. With th£> cxct•ption of tht.• 60· mill' bank. almost all or the banks C rllustraled above) are possi b11it1es for broad bill and marlin * * * Albacore Tourney Launches By DICK ROBINSON o.6ly ~ 0.:-.W~ SAN DIEGO -In extremely sloppy sea conditions, the 31st Inter Club Albacore Tournament JtOt under way today al 5 a. m . Though radio transmission wns extremely broken-up, most or the fleet of 66 boats and 198 anglers representing the top 11 angling clubs in Southern California were strung out west· southwest of San Diego from 50-100 miles and in schools of big fish. The boat Jeremar team of Horace Weatherspoon. Jerry Garrett and Bill Pigg reported they were 90 miles out of San Diego and had accounted for !.even albacore and had Jost three fish by 7:30. The fish were running in the 20-35-Pound class. This ftrst day of.the t wo-day tournament has turned into a tough test of men and boats in tbe s ea running today. Unless a team limits out at 30 fish per boat. lines must be re· moved from the water by 2 p.m. each day, Then the long run hegms back to the San Diego Marlin Club to weigh in before t hc 8: 30 deadline. The teams take Friday off and fini~h competition Saturday. Fresh Wate r Scene Catfish and crappie are the big counters this week in the lakes. Big bass are beginning to s how httllng bombers and plHtic worms. Bhaegill ares~ ping fealberedjlp. LAIC• NaMT -A. 11'_.I, ........ ..,_ POuftd .,._.,_~It.........,, ltlwnlidil. •!,OOU"" ~ CMfl..._ T~ Dnt lfOlllfte. LA1t•t1•....,.W -~2,00l,_..flf Cllel\lltl <Mfltlt.. .Mt f't«'I' •N MIU Pvllc. <•llOhl .......... ~ ._ _.,,. Oii Plit.tl(; worm\ "lofd 8oVle,, El C.lo<I. '~ • '°"" oouno. t lQlll -. iw.u on • eomo.1. O<.,Pe •ncl Olu.Qlll lll'lllUtn ....,,.,_II~ YAIL UICa -Gallltft ,.,. 0111110 -· Oft m.O•r•I ti.II O'tilole <Olllfllllt lo bt .... "' <•1<11 1110 ......... -lllttl~ •• " 11$1\inQ lalr FYttll1 tor en occ•llCl'IAI 11111'•' D lcklloM1Uot1 May Day! May Day! You think il is never going to happen to you, butltdld . Suddenly, the boat's bilge was full of raw gasoline. We are 16 miles at '.lea. Minutes before we had seen a jumping marlin greybounding through the air Alter that, a bonito shark did rup-Oops like a gymnast doing hand springs, attacked our lure and missed. NOW. JN A LIGHT FOG. we see a marlin thrashing around on the :,urface feed.mg oo bait flsh so t.hlck ~ou could walk on them The sea JS glassy flat,clam except for the vast patches of bait schools riffling the surface. There was the sickle fin. The slashing bill. Then the whole fish emerging in a white froth like an enraged bull Here we were in heaven. Then we smelled the gas. Our first shot at a marlin this year and everything goes to bell. S.O.S.! MAY DAY! The ship to shore radio is in Bartell 's shop for repairs. Boats, we quickly learned. are like flying an airplane. There are those hours and hours or boredom and pleasure, then those few seconds of stark terror. Only our laundryman knows. The bilge is full of gas. No radio. Fog. The starboard engine is starved for fuel and quits dead. Do we abandon ship? WE R.IP OFF THE floorboards and the engine hatches. We throw open the windows and the forward hatch. Saltwater and dish soap is sprayed in the bilge. That pump is still working. Do we shut down our remaining engine? We haven't blown sky high yet! A thousand things go through your mind in· eluding some gruesome pictures right out of Vic· tory al Sea. the TV series, and lbe sinking Franklin after a Kamakazi attack. Looming through the fog, we sight a sail boat fl apping slowly along. We limp towards this life line Their doberman pinscher barks at our hail when we yell at them to call the Coast Guard. WE LATER LEAR N the call was made as we limp ahead on our course towards home, and they on theirs as they ghost away out of slgbL We are literaJly holding our breath. We have everything crossed. Then out of the gloom roars the friendly Cowboy right out oC a John Wayne script. IT WAS GARY LEVITZ and his son Michael roaring along on their good ship Cowboy III. The big 44-foot Pacifica rumbled to a stop at our wav· ing arms. Formerly of Dallas. Levitz. yelled, "How can l help you partner·~ l smell gas clear over here." Levitz called the Coast Guard. They told him they had heard we were io trouble but we had not requested assistance. Now they would send a r~scue boat. With Cowboy UI herding us like a mother hen we inched towards Newport Beach. TO KILL TIIE TEDIUM, Mike Levitz put out some flat lines off Cowboy Ill's stem and began to troll. We threw OVC'r a nying fish bait in these waters rich with fi sh signs. Eventually we got bit. but whatever it was did not hang on. No US. Coast Guard. Semper Paratus is our guide? N1Cl' and helpful as they were. we knew we wen· spoiling the Lcvitz's day. Some 2112 hours and a permanent set or goose bumps later, Cowboy Ill has escorted us to within a mile of Newport's jetty. And here comes the Newport Harbor Patrol full bore. The first string bas arrived. SERGEANT DAVE MILLER tells us lo shut off all systems. Officer Tim Bertolino bas us tied up along side Rescue Boat 1883 in a matter of seconds. Officer Pat Fergus. in his fire coat and hat and hose in hand. dives into our bilge roaming down what could have been total disaster. With our vessel now under tow. we are safe and sound aboard the Harbor Patrol vessel on our way for repairs at BJackie's Boat Yard. A million thanks to the Patrol and Cowboy Ill. Tne heat is off. We are home. There stands Blackie at the end of his dock waiting for one of bis chickens to come home. You know bow It is with boys when they are hurt. You don 't cry until you see your mother! Deep Sea Fishing Produces Variety This weekend should prove one of the most bountiful for anglers rishing bottom lish. bar- racuda, bass, sharks, broadbill, marlin. The ocean from Newport Beach to Catalina and along the coast south to ~eanslde is alive with bail schools. DANA -Alll' -122 tn9ters· llS MOltltO 8AY (.,_.. i..Mi"tl -l>u~. • 1>.arr•<uO•. t h~lll>ut, l 41tnQle"·1• .-..Con, 1501·00 <Od. yellowltll, ~tSm.c-..... 1.1~ roo. fl•h 150 r*CI ~. s ,.. • ..,. .,.~, .• tlnq <M, CYI,.., ~)-;JI _ .. ,... MEWll'OaT (Art's LaMl ... I -11 1011"9<ocl,2Uroc:a<Od. a1>9I~\ · JI berre<vtl<t, • l>onlto. .0 bAH, •7 rNl<k-, JI rO<tc CM, 1 <Jh•rlt "" POund h•mmotrr.e•dl 10..ny't l,«Url -IU ~ltn l l Mrrecoo•. S1 -Ito, 01 Otu, 2 vellowt•ll SAM OIEOO IMoM!<I ... l'i..1- 1ltenglen.a•t~•. SIAL ICACM -1n enQltn: f'O rock tbfl. 1'0 tnKkertt, 3t Wiid ~ O c•llco Mi. 7 .,.llbut .....,. 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OH'-,_,. o· ~Ill -11 "'O~ 114 c.elk• Ns,, 154 blut Otu, 110 roo '''"· llO mtckttrtl, l"OttT .. ua .. a.--JI> -.i•n : MALl8 U -7' •llOtrtra: W ~ N (fllQ> N-. 1 ,.11~1 ... r«• b<tt\, •t '411k0 1111 .... l Miid llllH,. • lllft. hllll><lt. SANTA aAHAltA -40 llflOlen. st c•I'" .... I llllO <• • rKll 11111. Oll NAltO -"2.,...,, lJO Ullto beu, '" lllw Mlo 1' 11111 CM, .OS roo lltl\ IMP.lllAL llACM -'' -l•n 1' IWlrTk....., IO) ma•rcl, I roo 11111. au wnc1 1*.t. SAN lfMaOlt -1i. _,,.i.t\ . .W 11119 <ff, I ,Jiii Nell (ltd. I MW/loft l'AltAOt.C COVI -Ji ~!en 1 <•ll<o Otu, 4J rou II~ 10 Nlllkil Flr8t Marlin Bob King caught the firBt ma.rlln ol the year Saturday on h is bolt Klnsflah. Kin g. 3 member of the Balboa Aogltng Club, decked the lSlYJ-pouod marlin off La Jolla. PUBLIC NOTICE Pvlluc NOTICE ltOTICt 01' UUl 01' •U&.l'lt~ltTY AT ll'RIVAT• M UI NO.~ t n , ... 5--rlor COllrl Of ttw St.tw of C.lllo<ftlt.4'11 -lot l .. c-nty of Or~. lfl tllt M<lll•• of ,.,. Est•le of GLADY\ MOflAIS, .-. GLADYS A. MORAIS, •k• GLADYS ARDELIA MORRIS • .U PEGGY MORAIS, .... GLAOYSA.HUNT,De<t- NOTICE IS HEREBY O.VEN "'-' IM llftdt"'9M0 wlll -.t ll"IY• .. ••It, to U. """"1 ~ M\1 .,._,. subltcl to conllrm•tlon of seld S-10t Coun on or •lttt rr.e 11\11 O.y ot ~I. "11. et Ille oltlu of P..,1 4. He1111e ... , Oowr 0.1.,,. Suitt ». Newport S..c:ll. C•tlfor111• '1 .. J. County of 0.-, St.W of C411-•. ....... rlQlll. 1111• -lntt<l'\1 of wod OKAtdenl "' ...., to .i1 "'9 c..-...11 rHI P•09tr1y Mh,.ted In ,.,. County ot OrMiOe. StMeotc.lifomt•,P«lk-· lydn<rlbodatel~.-11 T ... EHi SS -of U.-S17 '"' ot lh<t $oollll l.s Itel of LOI "'11 of Newoon Mes. Tr..:1. "'"'-County of Or41119e, 51-of Celltarr .... ,_...,"II lhertfrom .,.. ._,.,,. o~. _, •nO «r<KS Irle A-• !Mt of said 1...0 tor ,_,,.,.,. llioe llne. I09f1Nr wlll'I tne rlQftt of '""""' ...O 90l"'M' tor m41ln OUTDOORS PUBLIC NOTICE MOTl<-9 Ot' MA~'S UU 0-...ty Goltect.on eo.. "'-rff "' ._.,.Hall.~ Mo.Ht9' 8Y Ylrtw "' M •>.e<vtlon Is-on Jww 1, 1'71 by a.. Munlc;INI c-t. H~ Jlllli<'-1 Dlilfl<t. ..01 .U-. ..... llYCI., ~ ~"' C.llf c:_...y .. o.-.. ~ .. Cttffw.W.. -. ,......,_ .... .., ... ,_ .. Gv<or tnty Qllttctloft Co • • OW'OIW MJon ti j~ Crecllwttl -.... Ml K••"9 H.,. .... Kw-Wei HM. 1..-tll•~ly ---~llOn .. H•n PIMllu ts lud9fNM Oil(). IO,(U , i llOwlno • ,,.I O.t•n<• Of $1,JOU1 «t .. llY W. on Mid l~l on Ille d•ltot UW 1-el Widta· 4KUlloft, I ....... '-"ltd -•II h ''-''· tine Md ._ ot Wid ""'°" ment de-1•1 In IN --1Y In n. C-tv Of 0.MQit. SC-of Gelltwfli•. dric:tl-~ ..... _; P•r<tl Qi),114-01. ~ TrllCI .._., Loi t , lteconb ~IO O.i. ... t.Q County .. 0.91199. c-ty ·-'" . m I M<O.W, CJ"' 01 IMN, ~ ot °'-· S!Mtof c..111-.. NOTICE IS HEfUl8Y GlllEN _. Oft A ...... I 17. "7' M ?:• o·<"locli P.M. •I~ LAOY. ~~t.4 Ol"tkl, .. -'--8t...s., City of Hewpor1 BNdo, County of Or-.it. St-el C:.lfwfti.ll, I wlll Mii at ...-1c -llOn lo .. ~-· tor USft In ~ .._.,ti .,_ lMI-SC-. Ml -rltN, WW -llnMrftt .. wN1 lllOtMe111 tltt>torl$1 111 1,,. •t>ove _,,_property, Ot '° fYlllCI> ~ M ,....y Ot __.., 1111 WClsfy ~ ••• ecullM. wotll M:<,_ 1n-1 6nd ~ts. o~ Jiiiy •. '""' 01Ylsion.H<tr11ar Don E It""-~I °' .. ~ lySlw'On~. Oeoulv ONrMty Cllhctlm ca. 0-..W W.Uftlft ~·i __, 1-N.O- U.A ....... CA .. Putolls-Or-~ O•llv Piiot. JlllV t), 10, Z7. 1'71 t•Nnct t!WnOI, a per ,.,._, r~ 1------------ln 800I< s. Peoe 1 of MIKellentOUs Maps. In Ille Oflke of ,.,. Count y PUBLIC NOTICE Ae<orde" llf wld GouMY. more com-1------------monly 11-•s: 610 ~ Street. Co.I• llMW. Gtlltoml• Terms ol -CW. In..,_,.,,"*"" of I.,. UnOed Sg,es on contl,.,,..lon of \<illt. Ten ~..,t ol -I bid to bt ~lltdwllllblcl. Blcb Of' °"""' to bt lft wntinq -wlll be nlCtlwd M -...,,_ ottlce at tny lltnt llfW IM ti"' OUDll<Atlon l'lneot ____ ofsek' O•ted tflk 1-CMl'y Of July. 1'11. PAULA.HANN• AllDnWyMU. Adml~tr-Wllfl "'9 Will-ollhe H~of Wld OK-. In Pnlvle Pt ...... l>Whsnecl Or ... c:.o.st ~IV Polof, Jlllvf7.tt-~>,1m PUBU C NOTICE "ICT1TIOU5 8USIN£SS .. AME ST•TaMUeT The tollcMlnQ _,.,.. ., doll19 !Mel M"J\ ti: ELECTRONIC ASSOCIATES, 1107 W, tftr. Street, SuilP No. 111, \.ant.I Ane, C•ll•orn•a 9710& c Bartell, 1101 w 111" Strttl, Sulle ?II. S..nt• Ana, c .. 111om1~ '>VOi> Thi\ bll'il~\ 1\ condu<ll'd by •n In dlvldua• C Bartell "ICTITIOUS eUSINESS ltAME StAT1!11MlfY The ,,,.._.. --Is ...... ~ ..UH· Al llOW5£R'S T.t.ll. WAGON: 81 AICH ENTERPRISES. ~ -.s Gittnn Aft •• ,,_..,, 11 .. le<r. CA '1IOt Mar_... Aler.. .,_. -~ A"' • F-llM!n. CA '2:M TIM\ buMlwu Is ~ by.,. -ol'fldutt. ~Aid• Tr.I• -was ftlecl wtnl -County C!en of 0.-c--.-Jiiiy '· '"'· '"717• PWllsNd Or.,..~ o.il'f Po~ July u . 10. 17. A'4 3. ,.,. P UBU C NOTICE C,.._$ ltOTlCIE TOat£01TOltS 0, 8U\.K Tit.UeSf"e• CS.0. •ttl-4111 U.C.C.t HOiie• h r.ertl>Y QIOft t• llo.-creOllOr'\ of MICHAEL POTOMA. T••"•'-· wt.ow 1111s1-~ .~ I~ Ylf. B•lboe, City of Newpon Be.er.. County of O.M\99, St.it ot C•1uo,n1a, that A bulk ''•"~'~' ,, 41boul to~ -to CITATION ON~. LIMITED •• ~lltornl<) <O<oorahon lr•n\t~ • .,.,._,~ bu\tt'MtS\ l.odre-s~ .~ 1'31 E 1711'1 St""'t· City ol S..nla An• C.ounly ot Or-. Staleot Calltorn1u Tr11\ \ta1emen1 •·I~ trte'(f w11h m.i County Cler-ot Oral>Qt' County on July Tll<I Of-'V to be ••-•err~ '" ., ... ,, l0<•ted •I ''°° w B.;tio.o, City 01 11. 1918. Publl\lled Or-C.O.~t Oally Piiot. Newport Betdl, CouftlV llf 0.41119V. July 11 •rid .t.ugu\t l, tO. ti. 1~18 St•le ot C•htorn1a U~18 S••d or_.rty "dU<nbP<l 1n OI!""'"' ------------l•s All slodl lft tr-. llllturtt, -oP- nwnt 6nd QOOCI wtll "' !hat F•st F-1141\•~n k-es l ·BURGER -------------llouted •I ttOO W. a.-. Clly of ..ona INYITING ••OS Ntwport a...cr.. Cow\ly 9' Ot ..... PUBUC NOTICE 8 10 IT£M NO. M S...19 Of c.l!fomla. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN "'61 T ... ""111 trwftSf~ '°'"' bt censum-setled llrOPOWb will .,. re<.....cl by M•tecl on or •fttw ,.,. Ttr. .,., Of the CJty ol Clllsl<t Mew. to wll: TIHt Q. A11ovit. Hll. •' 10:00 • m . •I • ty 0..-H, flmlOfflc• Bo• 1700. of-GROVER ESCROW <Dtt~ATION City of Coste Me-st. C.lltoml•, on or ---b tml1 ,,,,_ 81-. -. ltle hour of II .00 •·"'·· on F,..... Tustin. c.i......._. day. A"9U51 11,"1LII1helt be""' Sot•rnb-tollltTr41nS~. r~llllllty ol tr.t OiOcllr lo oef!Vff 1111 OVSIMU ,__...., ~~ - his bid to the 01y C~ s olf><.t bY 111t by , ... Tr~ for Ille o.ost 111<.,.. P•-r 4.-..Ced l11Y1e Bid\ wlll bt Yffr\ <1re ..,.._. publl<IV ~ <ll'ld re•d •lovd •t C1141toon()np L1mtll'd 11 :00 •.m .• or H _,~tier u • C.ahtorr110Horpor•l-1Jfe<:lk•t>1ton Friday, A119"SI 11. 1q. By M>c'-4 P -vy In IM (OUM1I ~-.City H•ll, n Pr~I F-" Oriwe,Co51t~. C.HI001>•, t0t lr#l\1- tl'IP lurnl\l'l1nq Of MICROFILMING GltO'tE'-~COlt~ATla.. SERVICE .. ,. 111 Addlllonitl wt' of !tie """lfbllons TldtM, ~9'2'11 m•w be ~et tNt olflce of tM IE.Kn•..._ ~U727·0 PurdlfflnQ .... at n F••• 0.1.... Publl'Jhed 0.llftQt c-O<t•lv Pltof, Co\I• AIWw, C.lfloml•. 8lcg fNlulcl be Jiiiy 71, 1911 retur~ lo u... .tttffltlon of I ... c11., m .. ,. Clerk. on • .,.,ea «f'lvelOpe, ldentltlecll------------ on tt>e ovtslde with lh<t Bid ll•m Number •rid the O!>rnlnq O•lt> PUBUC NOTICE E6Ch bid \hall ~lly toKll and -----------every Item <K strt lorlh in 1,... soeclf1<a "ICTITIOUS BUSINESS tlo<ls. Any -•II ellCepttons lo ll'le NAME STATEMENT 'Pf!<lflc•Oon~ must be C1Hr1'r ~ •• ,.., TIM foti-11111 __, •• dolnQ 11<1\I• in tt>e bid, -tel"'• to wt forltl <My ~\ .s. item Ill "" soecltlutlon'J Shell be M L s. TWE WALL CLEANING 9rounds tor rtfK11onof ll'Ml bld SPECIALIST. l~tlt Cerl>. Huntlng1on E•<" bid \hall WI lor111 '"" full ee.<r., c..11-•,.... n•mes -~H Of •II-~ Myron I... S.PI>. "111 Cllrp1 Hunt •ftd Nr11~' ont~~ in it... on>c>OYI lftQIOn B~11. C4hlornf• ~ ... prlncl~\ In (<IM' Of ,,,,._..llons. ThlS --IS (-It'd.., ...... u>eludt tr.e ......., of tne PnsldlRftl. Cl;¥1<J4UO *•et•fY. TtH'J<Kef. -Man.tot• M~ l Sl!>I> T"" City 0>uni;11 of tr.. c11v of Cosl• ""'' st•t-..t wn Med with '"" ~ rtwnts IM rlQM to relt<I ""~ County Cler• of Or<MOf County on July or all bids 11, 1'18 OATEO· JUty 7S, m'!I PWllSl>f<I o..,.. ~ 0.1ly Polof, -Pul>ltslled ~-~I o.tlly Poto!. July JI. 1'19 Jul, t1 -~ >. 10, 11, 1'71 11•111 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CHI> .,,., dUe I rom bl!IU ••• US Tre.tt11ry _,,..,,~ . .• .•• • ••. Obll"llonsof other u S Govf'r~nt <!~n<lr• and c0<porattoni . Obllootk>n.\ Of Sl•tM •nd POllllC.11 SubdlvlslOftS •.•••••••••••• , •• ••• ••••• Feder•• funcb 50ld ~ ~urlt!H owclWIMd under tQ•eemf!llls lo n!Hlt In dllmMlk off kn. • L0•11$, Total (UCludlnQ unHrntd Inc~· • Jl,1166 ..••. l,OIS •••• 100 Jlt uoo 1>. l nt' Atwntto.-oonli>Mlo...1_, • . .......... 111 1c. l..ollns. 11et . •• • •• • •• • •• •• • • • • •• •• •• • •• •••• ••• ••••••• • • J t.bn ~:n-:~~,;~.;;9·;r.d·i1~i~~.·;:~;.;;~· ·· ·· ·· ·· · ··· ·· ·· ···· ·" l.l)li use ts -llno -• Pf'em1$es . . . • •. . . . • .. • .•.••• liO? Ottle• usets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . • . . . . . . . . "° TOT AL ASSETS...... .. • . .. • . • , • . . 4.i.l•J L IA8l&.t Tl ES 0..m..-cl dePMit'J ot l110ov1du•I\. 1Mr1Mrlhips. and corporellons •• Tllftt eflCI YYinQl OPPOsltsot lndlYl<l\141s. oet1.,.rslll1111.....,c.--111iom .... • Dti>oslll"' Unllled St•tes Govenvn.int .•. 0.Hf11$ ol St~ -004111<81 su4)c1Mil0ns Otr11fleot -°"i<W\• Cllt<kl • • • • &. TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICE\ !II TolellltfYl4lndOfOOSlts • ,,. Tol414 time -WVI~ IMPOSOI• 0. TOlAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO . .... .,~ • U,.,, ... us • 1,500 • ............... •11 ....... U,ftS 2t,411 FOltEIOH Of'f'tCE.S...... • •• o.•1• Oltw!r llebllltles • • . • . • . • . . • • • • .................. 111 TOTAL LIABILITIES lttrCIUdlnQ \UOOfdlNtlCI llOI•• -dt-..-.u . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . • . • .,·°" IOUtT"f CAPITA&. °""'--• No Slww'tS ~-• b No '1Wft outst4lfldlftii . . . ', ', , S«lMus. ··•···•·•••••·•·· .......... . Uftdlvkted profits.... . . . . . , • TOTAL EQUITYCJIPIT•L .. TOTAL LIAlllLITIES ANO EOUIT\I CAPIT.t.L . • tG0.000 .. 2.1'01 I~,._..,., 1,1:11 .................. 1..-e ................. 10 .J ... O •• • t i t •••• •.)13 -.... -.. j f J J f ! ' I' ,, " 01 ... V\ or •d "" .. ... "'I • 11~ '" .COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson BOOMER NO Af-..,W U\ 0~Y 10NIGHT 1bMO~W NIGH!' 1H~ NEXi NI~ ,AIJO !Hf. NI~ An£'l2 iHAf MISS PEACH ·~MP )(Etc.~ )'iAtJON ~ "It's that dog food he doesn't like, but he'll eat onyting that looks like dessert ·• ~/~/~l ollicff ~ • --------FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~ IF wt AU..&ETILE OOWt.l, lHlo IVE.ETING tJOJlDN'f HAVE lO TAl<E 100 lbJG <,l()(J'VE ALL BEEN OOINC7 A GOOD JOB IN HEL.PI~ OUT WITH 'THE COOKJt-16 ANO Q.EA~I~ 1-0WEVE.R , lJJ£ 1HOUGHT tt FELJJ HEJ..PRJL Hl~T6 M16HT BE tt>lORDER SHOE WEil, IF IT'S SO s-.o. ~ OON'r 'IOU CANCEL YOtlR SUBSCRIPTION? l'M 1TZYING io e<IST DN P. 1WO-SIT P!?N5iON f!.rD ~1FT€EN 1(1~ 1 COACH60 IN COL.L-EG6 AIZ~ MIL,,l-ION~l<f; JOCI<'~. GORDO by Tom Batiuk Fl~T, WHB! AWTHlt.l& IN 1HE ~FRl6€.RATOR Gf.15 fUZ.Z.c,> , ti'5 ~ GOOD ! by Jeff MacNelly JUDGE PARKER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson ~~. l. DIDN'I ~V~N GET A CHAtJc~ TO Fil.I, OUT AN APPUCA1lml.' by Mell OKAY, c1-41e,:. 'T'Me 1-4EADL.1Nl? I~ ; • PRIN&IPA&. ACT# LQ A Q.at) ... "' DOOLEY'S WORLD OR.SMOCK 11AVOIO 1tJV($Ti~ LARGe SUMS OF MOOf.'I, fbtD FtAYl!i~0ND RDMANTic. AOvtN 1UR£S Wf'TH 6EAU11FUL ~~ DELIVERY ROOM " MOTLEY'S CREW by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Ooux ····••lrft~H;AAV~E;-;HO;Q(CHOICf;;;(Eieur;ufl WHEN WlU I t DON'T KNOW! WE'U. MEANWHILE (jEOft(JIA &A&Y. YOU TfU DENNIS THE MENACE 'I'LL NEVER SPEAK 10'°° ~ASlfl«3~I LM!' 7-2.1 IT'S NOT RIGHT WHAT TO PAY HIM A f'ERCEHT-SEE YOO AGAIN, HAVE TO KEEP A LOW TAAT ~ DRIVER TO STOP eoG(;IH(j TMAT MAA OORfll 15 AGE OF WHAT I GET. JULIAN ? ~OFll.f UNTIL THf ME .. Oft YOU'LL 60TH &f 50AAY ! TRYING TO DO TO YOU! HELGA! TRIAL 15 OVEP.! by Ernie Bushmlller TOUCH THE HANDS THAT JUST TOUCHED $50.000 ,,,,. .,. ...... --W •• ,. ;. ': ,.. I ........ 4, ...... -e ,. • • • 4 -4 -• '* -, e •• e 4 • • 4 e 4 "' • • - -e # W .t • e ThlJndly. July 27. 1978 PEANUTS 7-27 1 ( ! I OAIL Y PILOT •S b~ Charles M. Schulz ~E CAN 8E IF HE 6ET5 Al-IEAO IN T!4E THIRD SET! by Roger Bradfield 0 by George Lemont DELIVERY ROOM 0 0 ., l? by Templeton and Forman W~{s:f COUt.D 1 SAY'! iEXAt:i" IVA/? Al.l<EAD1 iAIC.f:N '' TODAY'S CRDSSIDBD PUZZLE ACROSS .'4 Greer I d'oeuv11•s 56 Ma~~ OV!'I 5 SrOfk s rela S9 B•nrl<1 llVl' 61 Flv111y m11m 0 fd1tv lJ c; '""' lur llll'' 64 (,JHPI rhJ111 6'> HdWll'" 4 ow .. 67 ~l't)<IJjJIV 5 Vdno•,h """' 16 11•111 10 Shdhllv I PJtm11t\lt' I Rt>ldWtt weaoon tiy blooo 9 Pi!~frYtlefl'" ' P•l)j)Ot·I•< iO Pam1e< ) dc:I ''Y" dlllvP '3 A1,.11v11· 1 Shin , 111.11 v tyt1f1U 23 C.rrbon .. ,,, lm11-111 tt:OUS PIOO •') Otv uct DOV.N ,4 E•ceo1t0nat c tll\ 1(11 ~· 17 N1gh1 bghls ll'nri• 19 . lnll'fnO 7 Sll•O' lnw 31 leg.ii Pd P~t c:IPCI pe1~ I ShOwt·rt'<f 35 Bow \n,11wn lt·llll~\ ''"r>fl 4 Hnm.t•• '7 Ul'lt!at1h ~ ~·~th•• WOfcJ' ~ Cnnci1hrn1" J9 Tlw h~Jr1 6 Int"'' 111 4() </t/,1M" l1mt' f.OntPnlf)t 42 A1qen11n" tt1•o11h1•n Pohmn llt••!V 44 G11t ~ "lllmt· 8 S11191c.it 45 Pt'llt1m1• lht!'<Kl mg11><hen1 9 Rel\'Vollll • Souven11 OMi1111w 49 EST le:.s} •eo11~· 7 hOUI!> WOtth 50 N111o • l•l•hlt• 52 Bot~.r.il tOOhlOd ddnc11• l Num1•11t.i• JNITED FeatUfe Syndicate Wednesday s Puzzle SolvP<I s • .. p I s T A I . p • H ( l 0 l 0 • I T I A 0 . [ • 0 s ( l 0 IC 0 I ( • • A H ... f H I I H • s I A ( 0 • A ' s l ( s 0 ( I I 1 •0 A A ,.,_ -· T A I• •• H r•C OI A P , .. 111 • I !L I C £•• A VIO A IA H ,, ( , '£ N U llll1 M A I ( II l IL \ s . c l f IAIN • l ( . s j( ll .... u I! •PIA s s •• -• A l • u111•• Ir .... ( I ( ' ( . •• D l Iv 0 .. s .. ' A H ll .. ,. A S "OIA ( s . s r r11e1t. u ldl<e 11 edw If! l'ulvr111r 0 I A A IO I • f • p 0 0 s r , ( • l ( s l D [ s 46 T111mtt11C 4R Gaty II II'> Arn~ 71 Co11otc:1 tr'Ur qo11 2!> Atoll h.1mp J6 S.+int r, 'I 1 Anno• l)clt•I ~II I 1•t1t·1" ,Q Allt1n1,1111w ·~Oht·~ 1? Aton') dbout Jutv 1:1 lt1•1><, 'I </t/11011t•11 ~111p l~ Ton h.1u• tb Rn,hlt'd '11·nch Iii tw .. r II Q~f~ 4J Air llvt• '>.1 M .... m, ~!:> Ou1'lw·c. f.11v Univ.:1stty "' 8<1!>4·hdll~1 Fldltlll ;I' V1rw 5!1 r1.111 cw•!.<1n 60 Op•nion 61 (f'fVIOt,.I tfnl mdt 63 Cdptwf' onvsicc1llv 66 Caus11c. ~J.1 bR (111,lfl!l li'l Rt•'>11lt •• •1 n nt "' U\ ' M .., "" " ' ..... '" •<I o .. --out ' ~,., Business LEON ROSEN Chinook Nanies VP L 1· o n L> H o ., ,. n . "l~wport lh'.H~h h.1 s bt-en nam<.•d \ 1ct.• pn·~1 lll•nt or marketing .it Ch m ook Mo bi lodgt! Int 'frwport B<.•ach lie 1s former d1n·t·t"r of m .i rkehng Jnd. <it 30. the young<.•!>t el<'cl<>d of ftct!r m the l'Otnt}an) ·.., history His r espon"b1ht11:3 111 dude product de\ l'111p m l' n l . I u n g r ,1 n g t· -. t r a lt• g 1<' p I :i n n 1 n g m arkr t rc·-.t•arch <inc.I .sci vt>rt is1ng lie Jmnt•d tht• n1rnp~111y 10 1970 as d1rt:('lor of planning ;md wa' pn· Y1ouslv afrillatl•d \\1lh Sam:::on1l1• C'orp .• 1 d I \' "I (l n 0 r II ('i.il r I('(.' food" PUBLIC NOTl('t: Failing Dollar Lures Tourists From Europe Hy The AsM>eiat .. d 1•tt'i.i. ~1 1Jll' £Orc1gn lOUrlStS lhun l'Vt:r ,1rl' 1>a::.sing up tht' R1v1cr..1 and !->•.i.1:-.s /\Ip.!> for Nl'W York. Nwg;.iru Falb ;rnd OlsOl.'yl<•nd. lurt'<i b) the t•hc;1pt•r vacations crl.!:.itt:d by a slumping LI S dollar and by lower <ilr fares "A trip to Aml'rica used l•J bt• \'I ewed as som ethin ~ lh11t only millionaires could do. but now we'r<' I 111ding a situation where for Lhe first time m our history wv are reully com pC'lit1 Vl'." says Ko rt Kuhn. J marketing spccwltst al the US Travt•I &>r vrl'l' Tiit: G~)Vf<:RNMt:NT llgcncy pr1· ci1cts that 5 t million O\er::.cJ!. , . .., 1llm .. will lour the United St utes th1!> yt•ar , <l 13 4 per t l'nt jump from la~I y1·ar. The number of foreign v1s1tors st• far this is up 20 percent over li:l..,l ) l'ttr · \\'t• h.ic.l lht• 1nt1·nt1un to com<.' hen• lu1 a long time, ~o I can not say \H' \!.ouldn't hav(' any"ay. bul the cur 1 <•nt· ~ m.1dt• 1l better." ~aid llans I 'et 1·r l.rn1gen. a ~tudent from Bern, Sw1t1.1·rland. u ~ ht' survt·yed Nt•w York from thl' Coµ of the• Empm· St<tll' Uuilding l.1ntj;!l'n pC11d the t·qu1vulent of 3 03 Sw1::.::. francs for a Sl 70 ticket to lhl· top of the skyscraper. Thre<! ycl.lr:-. :1go 11 would have taken more than six fr~m<·s to pay th1.1t price I~ TH E P1\ST ytoar. the Swiss fram· has gained nearly 33 per cent 1n ( co~ 'UMER J ront111uc to grow. despite a somewhat lugging Japanese economy and a l;1(·k of d1::.tount furc·s across tht• l'ac1 f1c lo rival those al'ross thl• Atlantic M ikc T suruga, u markctin~ "PN'1alist at Jalpak. a tour suh :-.1d1ary of Jap<rn Air Lines. l>ays vacation tours. primarily in H awuu and the western states. should grow oy about 20 percent at his company 1h1syl·ar TUE l 'NITED STATE.S' C'luM•..,t neighbor:-. provide hy far the greatei.t numbN of v1s1tors. Government figures showC'd more than 12 million Canadian v isitors 1n 1977 and 2 3 million M exicans Thl• travel industry expects uboul ti00.000 m ore over::.t'as visitors th1:. ycur not counting-Canadians and Mexicans -which. officials hope. in <licates that Europeans are changin~ thC'1r attitudes about vacationing Ill America Tht• government's figure~ d on t l>l'IJ4Jl'<Jlt· businc•ss and vacl.ltwn t ru vt•lt·rs. but lho~e in the tour1!it business say the trend 1s clear CP·•... v::.ilul' ;_ig:.11nst tht:' dollar. The German o;om~s~~~EH~T~~~~~ BULK m.:irk has ric;C'n 10 percent and the TltANSl'IElt ANO OF INTIEICT1014 TO .J Cl µ:.i Ol'Sl' yl'n a IJout JO J)Cfl'l'Ot fRANSl'ER ALCOHO LIC "WE HAO SO MANY German lllUr1sts m Florida last winter. we h:.id to run a special school to tram more tour guides. We were running oul of qualified German speakjng tour guides." says Shirley lJion. ,, mark t•ting spt•c iah:.t for Thum;.1' Cook Travel. J worldwide markl'\er uf ch arter tour5 BEVERAGE LICE14SIEl51 !Seu The r ea,nn I" that the dollar ha ... .rot 4101 u cc _,M 1-J • & Pl 1 .. ot•c. """'•"" 9, • .,.., , ... t .. bul~ bl·com e ;1 It·-.-. dcsirab l' current'\ tt•n'fN O' l>P"'°""I j)(-rf~ dll() " bCCaUSe Of tnflSlltln tn lht' t;nited ;:•:;.'!~'..0' "C1VOt 11<•n\•1\1 •s •bout '0 Slates and :.i <.'hronic· trade :.1tualion rnr n,.,,... _, _,.,"9 ••iot•>'o11~ that saw the U S ::.pend S26 1 billion ''•n~•~,~~~~ R N£w COMO. 601v, mor e overseas last y~Jr than at took Poon••"• Coton.'"' Mar. C•"'°'"'• 1n She :.aid (;ook ha:. booked cibout 100,000 tours for overseas \'1:>1tors m the United States this yellr. an 1n crease of about JO percent from I.1st ) c ar. It's projecting another :JO pN cent incre3se in 1979. r n• M,,.,.... •nd -111"9 ~KS, •nd l lP COO• Numotr, Ol .... ···~•e•MS ,,,. THOMA~ G CLARIC DOROTHY M CL AR!t, ll>ln BorQop LdM, Hunl •noton u~ocf'I. C..tl•torru,• cnt..t«> 't """' th.-~r\OOltt l>'OC>f''~V to Of> lrdn\f•·rrfl'O 1\ ck!Urtt>f\d 1n QrMrat ,n mtJtt•r•ttl\ '\UQOhrs, mtrcnand1\f' t-qu1pm .. nt f urniture. •••turf'\ a.nd ttOutQmt'nl tr.oPndmf", 9000w1U, dn<I ·~ IOCAI"" "' 100 E Coa~• HoQnw•Y. Newport Buen, Cat of or nod ~7~1>0. 'OQPth~r w ith t"f' tOllOWtnQ dt>\(rib4td olcoriottc bl veraaf' httrt\flhl OH ~~'·ff•~·&. w1 .... • l•C•M~ No 10 ISNI, riow 1\\utd tor •u"Md prt>Ml'4'\ fur IJ' .. moH\ IO<M•d ,\I 100 [ Co"" HoQll•o. N1•wport Oe3Cn. CflilO•tl•d Tnat ,,.... lolal con\111f'lrdloon tor I"" tro"~ttr of '*<t•d t>U'\1'W'\\ <tOO o• , .. ,o lorrn\elsl '' ,,.... wm ol $11.SOO 00 on < ludm9 ff"rYt'ntory t'\ftmttf,.d df t 1n •· 1t 's more cheap in the u S A ... sai d K arl Maiar. iln t·lt'ctr1cill enginl•er from Vienn:.i on <J month· long tour of new York. Chi<'cigo and parts of thl' M1dwe~t Tlf F. i\l'STRIA~ schilling has not ris ... •11 a:. quickly against the dollar <.1s nHlllY ottwr turrcnties. I\ t our of thl' Untied Sl cilt•s l'illll 1s a major expense for ovl'r!:il'a~ visitors and Americans still spcnd about SJ billion more abroad than foreignerl-1 spend here each Year Edgar Reinert a nd h1:. w1ff', ,, German couple spending a month tourinR lht.• United States. took advantage of a $450 roundtnp flight betw een Stuttgart and New York They said prices were not much tl1f ferenl from wh~t lhcy paid on v:.H·;1 lions in Switzerland. Austria and Italy "f'OOD AND CLOTHES. cspe<.·1:.il ly ::.hoc:.. were bargains." said Mr-. Reinert. She added that hotels wen· a IHt more expensive (luQe<I '" PU•CIW'>l'I .. not .. con~•\t\OI But travel agents hop(' the n~·w ';;~0:11;,7~rq A"'"""' trend w11l ,hrink that differenre Britons. takmf:l ad vantage of sharp Iv lower London l o Ncw York air fares, have been among the most avid visitors. according to g-0vern- m ent figures. p~"""•' < ..... (. ~ ~ 00 P•<\On•I <hw• t '' !IOI) 00 s1ra•ci111 no••'" J \PAN. WITH ABOUT 750,000 v 1 ... •••Oror-..11.r il SOOOO h U cd S I t • · rn.111 ,,,.., °""" .-ir...., t>1o1_.n \ol•O 1tors lo t c• mt • tales as ) l'ur. ''""~'•••~' ..na H•a 1rdn\l•ro< '""' r <.1nks firi.l <.1mon~ over 'icas countries ~~~~~~~".::' ~O:..:i0~;~;;~~ .~ ,~"i: as a source of tourist~. followed b} Of the 950.000 ov<.•rsea~ visitors rn 1hc first three months of lhe yt'ar. ahtlut !07,000 came from England. a 30 pc>rcent increase from the sam1· period last year o ... o.,,.1r•tll'•l•·-'•'""'°'"~n•o-Brit<.1 1n with 533.000 and 'We !>l ~~~·.~~o~Y cC::::1'm;:;,\:~nt1.'0°";~~' Germany \\tlh 368,000 JO 1977. 1.011~· yq .I apanese tourism is expectc·d tu lh•t ltw'" nrfr-tn °""tr1bf'>o trtJn\t"'' ,,.,. 10 ~ CGn\ummf'h d \UOt"' f to tn. <lnO*'f' oro'°t\tOf'\\ rt I S ( AV I ( f r SC ROW COMPANY 1'1_, e~~·" f:_1tw'1 W,.\lm1n,tf•r ("M6rn1.-q7NJJ '"or c.tltt"f Av9v\t 10 W'"* All OU''f'' 00\t,....\' nttmf'\ ttf\O Ad ttr1 \\f'\ u\4td Dy tu~n\tnor w1trun flHt-t' YP•" ,.,,., Od''· \O fdt it\ tlnown tu l'"~n\IN,.~\ ~HP ~fo ,.4dl'ltl> dnQ dC'ldr•·\~VI ••'lfO.,.; h'Jt(Jflr '>l AlllCE LS.CROW tOMPAN Y, 1'/97 l\'"ttth Olwa . 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After months of debating whether lo lax or ban ful'l-1neffic1enl cars, Congress appeuri. on tht' ver~e or doin~ nothing al all about tht'm this year President Carter's proposal for a tax on fuel- 1nefficient vehicles. passed in a watered-down form by the House. is stalled in a House-Senate tonfcrc•ncl' committee that has met only once this ~·e.1r Thi! outcome on taxing tnefficient autos seems linked to Carter's proposal for :i tax on domestical ly produced crude oil. a measure that many key nwmbcrs of Congress have already said is dead this year The Senal<'·Passed m(•;isurc t o ban fuel- inefficient cars altogether -starting in 1980 with car s that get less than 16 m iles to a gallon of j!asolinc collapsed this week when its author. Sen. lloward Metzcnbaum. D-Ohio. announcec1 he> is :1bandoning tht' proposal. mostly for tuct1<"ul n•ason~ I l e said he wanted to help his ally on energy 1s sue!>. Sen. James .'\bourezk, D-S.D .. wage a battll' against natural gas deregulation but was finding his ban on fuel-inefficient autos blocking the way Desmond Muirhead Gallerv p~~ntt • / Aquatints & Lithographs Selected worka by one of the world's most import•nt llvlng ertlat1 9536 Brighton Way (2131 21&.Q097 -"Wri ffl. i2. 8, SU-: 12 · 6 Beverly Hills Sliowing through S..turday Augu'' ~ # -........ D r~om 'l'otc,.r Irvine National I J Appoints President l';iul E llr;.mdt hul> lit•(•n 11;1mcd on·Mdent of ln1nt !'40110na1 Bank. lfVl lll I h· r ... •plJN'" .l~1mP' l.ynt•h \.\,ho re~1gncd an Januar)' ~hortly befort' tht· h;.1nk ·, d1n·t'to1' announc~ lhi.' i>nd of phrns to mer ge w :th Anw1 H·an Statt> Uank. NPwpo1t Beach 11 1 ... rcs1gnutiun was followed --. 111 April h) ,1 ch:rngi• 111 lht• Ill bt0kt1n his l':trt•er ,,t Sctur1ty mJkl• up or tht• board thJt in l't•t•1f1t• !'-allon<ll Bank a~,, teller V(>lved iL<; rt'<luctwn from 11 lo and l'~Pnlually bcc11mt;> a vice '>t'vt•n ml•mtwrs That shufrlt· 11res1dt·r1t of lh<1t . oriwn11.al1on \\as "''l'rl as a11 outgrowth of a H c ha:-. 25 yc•ars banking ex :.plat on tht· bo:.ird lh<.11 followt•d Pt'rH·nrt~ Lvnl'h s resign;_ition Donal<! E Wilson. t•i<ccut1vP · \ ll't' µn•s1dcnt. st•rvcd a~ chief THE CENTRl\L ISSLE .ip pt'JI"• to huvl' bl·cn mt·r :;t·r plnn s, which ~t·rl' d1sru:-.s1•d for mon• than .1 yt•ar i\t lht tinw of lht-rt'<h11·111m 111 tht· numtx>r of ho~ird mt:mb1·r ... .illornl') John \ 1rtu1 took O\ t·r ·" l'hmrrnan. rl'PIC1r1ng H 1rh.1r1l Stn t·ns lit •,.11d t h1•n I h,11 •• "''•" <. h lor ,, n1·\\ 1Jrl•-.1d1•nt h.111 hl'l'n urnl<.•rtak1 ·11 \.., .lllnr1un1·t'cl 111 ,\p1 II Br~1ndt ,d ..,o wa' nam1•d on•· of 1h1• Ii.ink·, dtrl'tlor.., UR,\~OT \\A~ A ... t'nior v1rt• J>r l' • .,, cfr n 1 ·• n d d 11 l' t:t or d 1 \l1t::.ub1sh1 t\an\.. of Californi.i PX\'tl.tUVl' orr1ce.-d~ring the "t·arch for a new pres:dcnt Ii 1• w1 II cont inu<> u• tht• bank·, t•h1l'f loar. orfln·r Ir. <add:t10~. LLrn n•nN• A W;1tt·r., ha~ JOtnt.>d th1• bClnk .1 .. s1•nto1 v:c•t• prt:,1dt·1~1 .ind dtrf'('tor of markNint; Tll E tt.\ ~ t< .\I.SO h.J.· Jr. ri11,.1it•c•d .1 :-, pt 1 C't•r r ... rod< tll\ 1dt•11<1 to bt· paid Ai;g 21 t<, .. h.in•ho1der-. or record a::-of last Thursda)' Fractional shares ar<' 111 hl· paid 1r: c•a:-.h Thl' bunk plans to open l"'o branches thi~ year. orw in tht· In int· v1llo~t· of Woodbridge l.lnd another 111 l'ot•wport Hc;,ch }Ob ProbeReopened SAN FRANCISCO t A }J 1 -An investigation into employment practices of California ·s maJor utilities and transportation firms has been reopened by the ::.late Pubhc Ut1ht1es Commission. The QriJ!mal investigation v.as l aunched ir. April 1977 but the l'L C -.ta~t·d it::. 1Jrdt•r wht•n '>l'V~·rat compante'-a::;kt'd the Californtc. <.\upn•rnl' Court tc1r J r Pv1ew Tht• court denied their r equest:. \I Jr<'h 2.1 ( .ti ll'tf l~llt•t 111111•.I I t11-., The PLC -.aid th1::. wPck 1t want~ to t:ons1dN whc..t J01r.t t'ffort~. 11 may bl· abllo to work out with the ut1 hhes "to in!'ure eq1.:a1 1•mploym ent opportumlll'" ..tnd to d1minat£-d1scrimmatior. 1n 1·m ploymt·nt on th<.• 1Jas1s or race. religion. national origin or :.ex ·· !i:ilt lllllt fl1 g h lt1\\I I d1 -.1gn .. d I>\ ( 'h1t·a1.:o .11th1t1 f'I 1.1 · m pp .,_, ·rht:-. l1l'\ t·1· \\ti I IH ln11lt .. \lo<ld~ or II :ind t>lht·I 11llpo..,-..i1,1v d rt·~m~ \\'(111 · d1~pl .1\ll•<l ul .1 Ch1taJ!o .1r1 galkr~ tn .1 -.how ck\1)H•d 111 'l'ht• comp;rnll'-. lfl\OIV<'d an• Pae1f1c Tf•lc·phone. General l 1·lt•ph11nt'. P.1c1f1l· Ga~ & Electnt. Southern California Ca~ Southt·rn California Edison. San Diego Gai; & Electric. Southt:rn California Water. 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NYSE . , COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OVul•l t.tf•\ ~'"°"''~'°"tt"' H•• to'' M O••\I Po< lit P8W &u>•on Uetro l•nOC.mt un•l1\tc.1t\ "" ...,.., -•fllO<lt<I OY tN H•l-•I AUOCl•l-of S.C:"rlti.> 0.~ .. r\ •"'1 l~\111,.I ...... ... .... f • .. -I .. .. • .._,""'I."" - -.... -... -... --•••• -• . ... -...... ,.. .... ·--·-,, .. -.. ,. -.. - Tnursd 1y Juty U 1973 IN 01\ll V PILOT 0 7 Boom Fades Recessio1i Hi ts Houses? Hy JOHN CUNNlf I-' .,. ........ " .... ,,,, With mortg.igt> r Jles ,1ppro1:1ch1 ng IO perc:l'nl and wath lo.ins gl'ttang hJldt'r to ohtJan thl' greul housing b11<Jm or t Ile past year anti 1 half su•m:. l1kuly to becom e muffled en er the nexl ft w month-. This c,1111w t b(• -.1,1trd with <'ert1unty bt.·{'~use homebuyeN> cogmz,1nl of the 12 percent appn•ftatton an prices over the pus t yeur havt not let tht• r1ll1ng CO'.:>t of money deter thl'm Hut ttu.•re must !)e :i hm1t CONSUMER 01-.81 FOR CARS. appliances homt mm tgagcs and oth1•r goods .111d :.en tees as now ap proaching $1 trtlhon It rns1• 15 percent last ye.ir \\hen an !('rest charg1::. alone cam e to f, percent or take home pay Moreover money as getting scarcer Savings and loan ussociallons the lar~est mortgage lenders :Jre not attract ang money us quickly as they would hke to Their rate of ,,1v1 ngs 1s dechmng That means loans will. too Th.it as the bad news Hut buyers rwcd not fed ult the ncwc; ts nt'gat1ve With a decline 1n lht m,arh·t lht•n· u-.uJlly com1.:s t1 'lowdown an lht• ratt• .it whtt•h hnu.,ang price' n'' .Hld th,1l wa .... J huge 12 percent last vt ur And whale mort ~agt• r<1lcs m1gh1 ~·ontinut rising O\e r thf.' ne xt couple <>f mont hs they too dr<' d cstint:d t o -.tJbllt lt and muybt t \'l?n r.111 In lhe final quarter of tlw yt ar CUMHIFI' R\' llOW Ml.iCll" PERHAPS by a quarter JJOmt sa)s Dennis J.1coht> an l'tonomtsl for tht' U S League of Sav 111gs i\ssocwl1ons Anv great('r dcchn<• would depend on a lowering of mflalton Ill ~t.'ncral U nhappal} lhmw proc;IJ4,.'tts urt' not vt•ry bright (, W1Ilaam Milt<.'r the f edera l Rei.erve ch1er 14hO consad cr..., 111flat1on his biggest fol' t xpccb the annual rate lo d echm un ty 1 1 percent to 1 pcrcc•nl 1 } l' ar Whal lhts forecast adds up to as a dechnt• an the rate of housing con~trmt1on and s<.1les Ld't yl'ar m:w housing st.irts came to I 95 malhon untb 1 ha:. year. J.1<'obe an lH~1pates a figure of 1 8 m1lhon Does at also add up lo recess1or1' "WE TiflNK THE RE IS THE P'>""1b1hly of a rccess1011 an thl' next nine lo twelve month-.. said J acobt' echo ing \\hat set>ms to have become 1n rt>cent weeks the conscnsu" I ore t. <.1st Ht (t'ssum • Hec.tlltng .1~.11n th1 · 'eve r• t'r\COUntPr ol 19it 197~ Ameruans shudt.h r v.ht.n th<:~ ht Jr lht• v.ord llut rc.•ct•ssrons a rt-cxpt•( lahli .Jllhough VJry mg 111 inlcn'i1 IY <ind duratmn I n Caci lhese p<.1:-.l 41 monlhs con ... l1 t 111t• om• of I hi' lo ngest n :c(•ssaon frt:t· pt.'raods an ou1 modun history 1\ (Orr ect 1on as they :.ay 1s overdue .i lthough most 1 conom1sts fo resee 1t as mild a nd brwf STILL. WHEN H0~1 EOWNERS hear of t conomll tlt.>clanes or stagnations they worry, understandably anti rt.>sponsably /\fter h aVlng grown fas ter than mflat1on for manv yc.irs can market values plungt' they ask ' The sa\1ngs and loan people who havt' S490 h1l11 on 1n u -.u•d m housing thrnk nut Those int:ri·a"' ovn rec<.nt "car:. have oecn soltd not sl)i:culat1v1.: they '.'>a\ I hc.:y .ir• hJ!lt. d on demogr<.1ph1c« .ind' osts If pt'Oplt. wt.•n buy1n,g hnust'" not to 11\1 in hut s1m ph tu "u:ure them '4hllt' prrccs rose th<n th1 n 140uld b• <'<•Ust• for worr y 'ard lat:OtJ<; Rut ptopl1• h..1vt> hl'en hvirH an tho'ie houses ht• says Stock Marke t P auses, Then Resumes Rally '\ EW YORK <A P l -The stock market shruRged 1>ff M1m 1 mild early selling today and resumed the raUy of tht p.ht I u 11 sessions I ht Dow Jones average of JO and ustrr a Is off a fraction :.tl nonnume wa!S up 3 38 points to 850 57 It had heen up ·" m ut h ,1s9points fht il\iera~e t:limtwd 15 59 point!> Tuc·~day und Wu! n('sd I} < •• 11ners held a 2 I t dg(• on losl'r!> "'mun~ N('w Y 01 I. 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Featuring • • • High-heeled strippy sandals on a woman may mean she 's sexually aggressive. DAILY P1LOT Thul'MSay July 27, 1919-• Dally .......... ..,~........_ A Peacock shoe on a man may indicate 'showmess ·. Shoe View Shoes are not worn for protection of the feet, a podiatrist believes. They are primarily used for sex attraction, he says. By JUDITH OLSON Of llw Oally """'St.ff You've just s potted an attractive brunette in the grocery store check-out line. You want to know if she's interested. available or exciting. How do you teU? Just look at her shoes If she has on spike-heeled strippy s andals or high. clingy leg boots she's very likely both in· terested and availabl<'. If she is wearing "neuter shoes" she's in· terested but doesn't wa nt to be labeled as ag· gress1ve. She'd never ask you for a date. Me n's shoes are JUSt as revealing of per sonalities. according to William A. Rossi. a Massachusetts podiatrist who has written a his· tory of shoes. His findings appear in a recent is- c;ue of the J ournal of the o\merican Podiatry As· .:ociation. Though most people would assume that shoes are primarily worn for protection of the feet. this is far from the truth, Rossi says. The primary use of footwear is first in sex- attract1on. fashion or foot cosmetic purposes. he notes. The second reason people buy shoes 1s for st atus and the last reason 1s protection. comfort or hygiene The s hoes in a person s closet can be class1f1ed into various sexual categon es. 'loss1 be lie ves, each renecting the wearer 's behavior pa tte rns and personal lifestyles. A man's aver age seven pairs. for e xampae. .. m ay be categonzed as sensuous. masculine :: peacock. eunuch or macho . Women's s hoes. which a verage ntne to fO •. pa irs per person. Cit into sexy. sexles5. neuter. unisex and b1sexuaj labets. according to Ross1·s ~ theory. • Though some of these styles may be com· · ~ fortable. research shows that 80 percent of all • • s hoes are bought for sex attraction purposes. he.' ..... said ..Sensible'' shoes. which have no sex ap· peal. account for only five percent of the market and most of these are bought by the elderly <See SHOES, Page 8101 .. . • , .. , -· •• From left. a masculine shoe, a neuter shoe, and two pairs of shoes possibly ~n by a sensuous man. Soccer Saturdays It probably won 't best-seller, but the means much to Sharks. By J UDITH OLSON Of Ille Dally ...... St.aft be a book the ft 's a ruce book about nice kids doing nice things .. And it will never sell the way something bad wall ... the author concedes. But Michael A Glueck. M.O .. doesn't care if Super Soccer Saturdays" ever makes the best· ~eller hst It's a book that means much to him. has fa mily a nd m embers of the Sharks soccer tea m "S uper Soccer Saturdays" <Crescent Public&· t1ons. 1...-0s Angeles. $3.50), is the story of what happenoo to Gleuck 's son, Jeffrey, the Glueck I pronounced Glick> family and other members of the team during a championship season in 1976. The book is quite an accomplishment for Glueck. who says he "never wrote a sentence for a high school newspaper. C)Mty ,. ......... .., ·~ ..... Soto By Cheryl Romo Wrinkles 1'h1s weekend I feit hke the onJy 1ournahst m the world not to have made the tre k to Anaheim to see the Rolling Stones Particularly !or what is reputed to be their last concert performance And ror days af· terward f was bombarded by the likes of tele vision newsmen commenting on how they couldn't even drown out the c.wfuJ music with their car windows rolled up. how the critics thou~ht \tick could ha ve don<· belier. and how ne wspaper reporte~ feel about everything I don 't want to know about Actually f don't really care l\bout how many people were bus ted, whether anyone hked the music or not. or whether som~ mmHelebrities were upset about not having a private audien<'e • • with ~1ck . I would ha\·e laked to have been the re, sitting on the grass and clapping lo the beat just like the old days. ; • My halter top with the !970 Women's Strike • • Day button pinned on the front -.·as ready. So were my hip hugger denim shorts that ride up , . In back and my leather. TIJUana noppy hat. : L'nfortunately. f. like m~t of the other · . , "But I had a feeling I wanted to get over." he said "I wrote the last sentence first then dictat· ed the rest." Super Soccer fans: From left, Jennifer, Mimi, Jeff and Michael Glueck. over 30 fans who didn't have time to stand in : : six.hour ticket Imes or <'amp with our s teeping ba~s at mutual ticket apen~ies. c·ouldn"t get • • A s ecretary at Costa Mesa Memorial Hos pital. where Glueck is a radiologist. transcribed the tapes and Glueck showed the manuscnpt to the coach, Nick Becker., "HE URGED ME to do something with it." Glueck said. ·•1 read it over again. It was then a chronologi<'al time table of events (the Sharks pJ,ayed together eight months and won the Southern California Championship ). I decided lo ttive it one more try " Glueck got more s tatistics, talked to the parents or the Sharks to get information a bout each boy and asked the children what the year had m eant to them. He also contacted the coach of the team the Sharks defeated In the finals and revamped the manuscript. "I had no 1aea of what to do then," Glueck '\atd. "I finally f!Ot a copy of 'Writers Market' and contacted some publishers. Crescent wrote back .. Th(' book. which was published a few weeks ago, is morc than the s tory of a group or 7. and !J.year old boys winning a champions hip a C\er eight months of practicing and playing. It tells of a family 1trowlng closer together. of many happy Saturdays spent with friends and of a boy·~ development into a more responsible person ROOTl:\'G F'OR the Sharks was a "nice. wholesome, experience." Glueck asserted He viewed 1t as a positive reinforcement for family life in the U S since many aunts. uncles and grandpa rents also came out to s upport the team Mimi Glueck. Jeffrey's mother. concurc;. "It brou~ht us closer together. We had something to do as a family. It was very exciting. It ~as the firs t time we had been involved In team sports . None of us knew anything about the sport " After the games there were picnics and vttlts to MacDonald's for hambuqiers and frte~ All the parents participated. Mr~ Glueck said "They were Just nice, pla in people .. Having a book published about his )ear with lhe Sharks also has been 11er)' exc1tmf' for Jef frey Glueck He 1s an intellectual boy who hkes to read and loves lo spend hours talking Wlth adults He was a little angry with his parent::. for signing htm <See SOCCER. Pag~ 89) tickets .. So. on Saturday morning. I staged my own pre·conccrt • I I located m~· battered "Flowers" album I 1 purchased In 1966. Although the grooves were · · a lmost worr'I through. you could still hear the echoes of .. Let ·s Spend the Ntght Together" and , ; "Rub\ Tuesda \· .. \\:1th dust· rag 1n one hand and Lemon • Pledge m the other. I pran<'ed 11nd nvorted aU : : over thl' living room blasting the neighborhood , • with vmtage Stone!' • At first. Peter. m~ dog. eyed me suspicious-, I~ Then he :1mtled and started running around-.. with mf My da ughter's only comment as sfle passed through ~as. "Oh. mom " Arter listening to Mick and the boys a few CSee SOLO, Pqe Bit) . .. . - t"iN LANDERS I HOROSCOP~ DAILY P1LOT 8 9 eachers Can Help Out (._.__B_•~r•_se_•_fH!____.) ••• Soccer C t~rom Paie &1 up Jbr ~ but ~oon cilscovllr~d th.al be 410 joyed ~ aume. . f;AR ANN ER.S: I disagree our an1wer to ··u .'' You say ad rom relatJves Is appre c 1at~d advice frorn era to parents wbal 1s wrong cir children is not lated either. rig to maintain or the classroom ~s· is a job in Many parents who S<'hool U and 20 ago. and fla vc been back to visH. srqom wouldn't e tbe change attitude$ are dil t. Th e older rs wbQ have tried uss a child's prob re told to mind ., wn business -or rents go on the at· ; a nd insist the er has tt in for or Nancy ~ s m art teacher 'ea rns early that il '1oesn't pay to makP ~aves. The safest way ~o a void a head on col· ston 1s to do your job. 1YOB. and stay out or he fam1l} and emo t0nal problems or stu dent:. SEEN TOO MU Cll 0£.\Jl s.:t;N: u 1 ap- pare,o& )OU •~ fu m,ort> lntH~ ted ln avohHns ceetrovers) t~•• In bel'phl• * llCMelll. Stltk· lnc une'• nttk oa t iK alway ctaacttous. l kn ow what rnany s~boel l"90llll ue Uke to- day bffause I bave bttn ln them. I also get plt>n · ty or mall from ded.Jcat· ~d teachers who are struggling with tbe prob· lem o ( undlsclpllned kids whose parents give them no guidance, no parameters and set no examples. Tbe only cbantt these kids uve ls u their teachers have enough courage to "make waves" and at lease at· te mpt to help parents understand the child's needs. An enlightened, caring teacher can be a major inf)O('nce in the life of a student. It's wortlt the trouble, take my word for it. And in too many ca!>~s. it's the only chance a child has. DEAR ANN LANDERS· So now someone from Berkelt·y. Cal., wants to nominate that fair city m. ·'The Rudeness Capital of the World '' I am from A aa ~-atlers pl (I. bank clerks. taxt dr1vefs. office workers and j~t about everyone polite. if not friendly. The occasional impolite one usua lly softened after a smile. a kind word or a IC'ss than· hostile reaction. Some even apologized I believe my father was right when he said. "Kindness begets kind· ness evermore." Yes. I know he borrows this fro m Sophocles. but since the old philosopher has been dead for more than 2,300 years l doubt that he would mind. -I Lll\.E PEOPLE DEAR FRIEND: Peo· pie who like people are invariably liked by pe<>· pie and this ls the basis ror your pleasant ex· pt-rie nce1. whc.>rever you '\·e lived. as little> as the toWB they left. I don't bow Berkeley well, t>crt I lMe Washington, D.C. ft ts, I believe the most beau&Uul city fo the United States. DEAR ANN LANDERS: What can I do about a friend who telephones me and then says. ·•wait a minute." and leaves me-dangling for as tong as 10 minutes-> clt seems her kids or husband need her immediate att~ntion consta'ntly.) Please put your brain to wOf'k on this one. 1·m - STUMPED t----------Washington. DC . and i--..-.... --------. have spent four year~ in RUffEll'S Berkeley, as a student at the University of !\lost folks can figure on llklo g "the new town" just as much (or DEAR S: The aext time ••friend" says, "Wait a minu~,'' reply, "Apparently tllk ISll't a convenient time to talk. Ring me bad." TIIEN HANG UP. If yo. de ttris two or lltrtt ttmes yoa won't be left ltangiog any more. ' UPHOLSTERY California. I have not (•n wt..YwW.t countered an unusual Singles Calendar tM test d egree of d1scourtt"sy 1922HGrbor11"4 Quite the contrary CodaMKo-541..0259 l have found salcs peu NEWPORT JEWISH the "Living Single in ..-------------------SINGLES: Beginning al Orange County·• and the •••••••••• •••• • •••••• • • •• ••• 8 JO p.m. Friday. July "Survival Strategies for Summe r Seascape Show • 28. then' will be a coffee the Suddenly Single" • :;ocial al the home of lectures scheduled f<Y July29throughAugust12 : Ruth Howard . Call JulyandAugust. Nvl'Tll'tOW> woOO; by such world renownOO Jrll!.ls as Rober-e Sy l v la al 645·4701 or T RA .. S1 SN E1 NR I' T ~ i. : Wood, Andre Balyon and Rober• Wee • Ruth at 645·2317 for in· I' ... • formation SINGLES: ~oast hn.e 1741 Westdiff Dr. • Co mmunitf College is Newport Beach e L E C T U R E S presenting n one-day (714) 64b-4515 • C' .\ N C E L L E D : work~nop from 9 a.m. to e porcelain salon • Coastlinr Community s p.m. Saturday. Aug. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• College has cancelled !9. A SIO fee will be L-----------~----------------~cbarged and advance ,.-------7Gl(1 _)nniLfV!rt'rtj------r egistration must be made by Aug . 11 by mail or in person a t 10231 Slater Avenue. t-~ountam Valley. 92708. SINGLES EXPO •1s: ( . 1 I The first smglcs conven- tion with more lban 4S P.Xftil>itors--wilt" be open to tbe public on Aug. 4. S and 6 at the Bonavent.ure Hotel. Los Angeles. i I . · 1 I ··J j J () ir It h. n; B f\. th l'O 1' l M rn ad l'V C<I the co ga ve Light and Airy Just what you sandal wearers o rdered White. Bone. Buffalo Calf ~ ~"'i~ SHOES c..,~ .. S 6 10 10 N S'-t to 10 M 3~ to 10 Jl.00 f'iOI all s1m 1r all rolor • 99 Fashion Island. Newport Beach . 759-9551 NEARLY Mt THE: UNIQUE:, PERSONALIZED BREAST S I NGLES DIREC· TORY: An aetivities for 8ing1es directory and in- dex is available by writ· 1ng : ActiviLies f or Singles. P. 0 . Box 25395. Los Angeles. Ca. 90025. If includes an Orange County section. LOVE BOAT CRUISE: Astral Singles are sponsonng a dance aboard tbe Catalina Holiday beginnin~ at 9 p m . fridav. July 28 Party-goers s hould meet al the Fun Zone on th(' Balboa Peninsula. Call 640·8234 for dircc· tlOnS. PROSTHESIS. , .. , ~y ~ COME MEEl THE NEARLY ME CONSULTANT AT ROBINSON'S NEWPORT. We take pride in providing this total service for wom~n who J:ave had a mastectomy. Our specially tramed Nearly ~e utters will give you private, professional and concerned OSSJ.Stance. Nearly Me was developed by Ruth Handler who berseJJ_ has hod a mastectomy. Two years of intensive~ and festin'?went into this revolutionary design, the result being ~otally ':'11Jike any other ready-made breast available. Nearly Me 1~ the first to be proportioned to individual sizes and contoured m a separate -ba: right and a separate Jell breast. Each resembles your own natural shape with side and top tapers and a curved back_. 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A --"*"~-..... ltOIQM $ulWMt P'l'O''"' lO -ltte .... .......,.~-~ ~---t.tlluillOfl~• .,..,..,..., __ , ..... .,.. __ Jol.!n Robert rowers PERSOMAl OlVHOPMfNT & MOOEt ING SCHOOLS ORA15tCOUm 3 Town & Country. Orange (714) 547 ·8228 HE CONCEDES lhal lh(' book 1:> "f,<'tlY ~ood·· but says it was only good for one.,r ding rorhim. "I know the story so well.·· he cxp1~1ed He pomted out that he tws the '~.usual po~• ti on of having acei!SS to the autbo•. 1 can go tu him anytime and ask him why~ did somethmg c in thl' book>" he said .. It's an ··cxcltmg. proud r..elsng to be a pa rt of the book. he added. k "l used to talk to my ~acher about th~ !><><' and when it would co~ out and the il ':"a;, ex citing when it finaJlt ~.arne out. The first lOO came here in a bi3 ~x. ll was unveiledJunng a party for tbe parent~; two days a(ter dle box amved at the Glueck .. Newport Beacn home Jeffrey QlUeck i5 .still & little incredulous th.~t his father :ictu:VIY sat down and wrote at. I didn't bt'lieve ~ wa.s going to do it. HE: ·s nev.er written a letl'r ... he !>aid. HlS Ol'j!.f criticism 1s that hls father could have ~~yed him a little more accurately and "a fw" things he could have a~ked the kid:. aw< he asked the parents .. m addition to capturing a memorable year. .;lueck said be wrote the book to promote lht· soccer as a good sport for cha.ldreo. "lt's easy to set up a game. the rules are ~1m· pie and the skills are ca.sy. AJl pta~ers get s~m·· of the action and there ll' a low uuury rate. ht- points out. Red .... IMnles. Blueberrl ea, Stra~berrtes,Peacbe• a nd Bananas. Served 1n a crepe or tart. Mu(ed with whipped cream. sour cream or yogurt. SPECIAL TREAT Ne will also serve available lru1t 1n your favonte combtnat1on. Co.a. Me u : South Coast Plaza, 556·1225 Open from tO:OO AM Sunaay 11 :00 AM Mon.·Sat. ~ credit Clfdl ecc.c>Wd f!""/ll!lld FURTHER REDUCTIONS s.m1-Aanua1 SHO E R.ORSHEIM 2690 to 3690 Valuftto '54 Also • SPERRY TOPSIDERS • EVANS CASUALS • BAl.lY Y2 PRICE WOMEN'S HANDBAGS fntlr9Std WOMEN'S CNNAS CASUALS 0 v-.. 51 • '21 ••••••••..•• • RORSHEI AMALFI JOYCE, SBICCA MIRAMONTE and others Vat.H to '45. Y2 PRICE Canvas Footwear and SANDAl.S Valllnto'l2 Y2 PRICE SELECTED STYLES •BROKEN SIZES ... #14 FASHION ISUMD, NIWPOIT IU~H t714) 644-4223 #27 MAIM STllHT. ALHA)411A 12 I 31 212-1671 ALL SALES FINAL . . . . ----. -. . ... -....... --.............. -................ ...... --... -..,. ....... _ .. __ B 10 OAlll 1-'IL l'>t The Beach \\ h n p1:opll' ldlk about 'w bt'dl'h t hl· rra m t' •H_ft.'rl'rl•nCl' I:. ;il\o\ J) :-.. J ~UOJI 0111' C h l Id r l' n , l'l• ll u ., m ill':. of ~m~. v.hitt· sand. :.l·a:.ht'l ll.. -qaking c.i:.lle!> "'1lh a "'('kt>l and :.hovL•l. hur)l.ng their feet. <ind float''" on mattr~sl·:. Wh e n D<id rl y r an t :isizes about the beaC'h 1t 's .. 1nn1e' · ni.lvels. bronze bod1e!> s himmer- ing with 011. cold beer. a nd h o l d 1n J! yo ur :.tom ach 10 ror '>I X or t.·1g ht hour:. al a t1ml· Wht.'n Mother vis- ua lizes lht' bl•:H:h, :.he "l'l'S 1t <is a laundromat For som(' unt•xplaaned reason. ch1ldrt·n dl•vclop a to\o\el fC'll:-.h the mo· ment they hit lttt• ~and Tht.'v mu:,t have u lo"' c l to sp read on thl' hN1ch. o ne to th ro\o\ arou nd their neck to l<1ok cool, one to mop t ht>l r brov. n v.hen they :.wt•at, one to tl•ase the dog. ont' to dry off their ha ir. ont· to ~lep out of tht> :-.ho\.\t·r. onC' to d ry their lt•ft l<.•g and left a r m . Cl n d url L' t o n r y tht.'t r right lt·g t1nd right arm Also a Wl'l one to l1•a Vt' on the t·offN• tab IP to turn 1t whill' W I' on {' c rt· n t <· d a c·J bin th~•l hnasl ed 1t '\a s furn1:-.h1•ci with lh(• E ,...a Bo•IJec k "ba re basics." That in· e lud ed· \hree iced te a ~Poons. lvo plates. one c up, a n oliv. Cor k. a one- q u a rt sa ute pan . a flowt>r 'i1fter and three water~ -e!.pecially "'hen 1t rahed . I l "'<is a lst.. listed a~ being "on the beach " nnd for a ll I kno\\ it was a t o n e ti m e . T •"lt ·~ before they filled it in \\I th a f o u r ·l a n .. highway. To get lo the beach now you had to pac k s upplies for the en· tire d ay, outrun the traf. fie. and t ake turns going baC'k and forth for all the things you forgot. ~ lot of people exodu~ every yea r from the city to t he beaches in searc h of pounding waves. sa nd and cool nights Me? 1 'd settle for a la undrom at with a \.\indow in 1l ••• Shoes I From Page 88 OnL· of tht: mo~t 1 nt crc:.tinE; parts o f Ro:.si 's ~tud1l':. 1s t hl· phl·nom<'non of the high heel or "oml·n·:-. shf>t':. Tht• '>Pike heel. he said. was in· 1 rod uced m thl· 16th Ct•nl ury and has never gone out of ~l' It- "ll rr1.1} \H·ll bt• tht· most potent aphrodisiac t•\'l•r inn·ntt'<i in tht:' en tire field of wearing ap panl .. Ho~:-.1 asserte d IOn e California m:m ufaC'tlln'r ;1ctaull) labeled its sexiest s hoe "Th e lluslk•r "1 T houuh h1~h h el•ls bring structural and funt:l1on<1I l'hangc·:. 1n t ht• foot and are a safety h:uard. \.\Om t·n "111 nL•\'t•r give up high heeb. thl' pod1atn ... t :-.nicl, brrauso tht•y <ilso do "won d rous things for ft•malt• St'X attraction." I hgh hl'l'b t·rc•:11l' I he illusion of a long. leggy look. g1w mort> contour to the leg, cause mun · baC'kward thrust of the buttocks <ind a forward t hru:-.t of the b ust and create a "wanton s"" ing of tht' h1 r:-. and ITl.()rf' hustle to the bustle • • • • Solo <From Page 88) t1mt'!-. I l'\'l'n du:-.lc·d off the faded Jackets of m > old J immy ll<·ndnx and Janis Joplin a lbums Jnd r emt>mht>rl'd .,.. h at it was like before metered d1sC'o "ht.'n people could d<ince alone 111· togl·ther Wht•n it "a~ fr<•t"form rock. /\ctually. I <tlWays promised myself I would nt·ver . l'\'l'r bt.• o nt• of those boring people who h;,irk& hack lo h1~h school as the best d ays of their hfr I always said lh<1t But my bt:sl days didn't come in h igh :.chool I \li3s a late·bloom er who went through adolescence 10 m y m iddle-twenties. F lowe r power, h1pp1t'<.lom . protest rallies. love-ins and m ini-i:.kirts arc my nostalgia And to think I :.ictu:.i lly m issed seeing the only rock ,:(roup who h vcd through the '60s a nd n·m a 1nL•d on lop It ·s like living throug h a m ini 't•r:,1on uf "Shame or lht: Cities " But all \.\a:-. not lost Tht• ~Jturday Night Movie was • Eas} Hider .. T ll 1': .. f.asy Rider" with De nnis Hopper and P eter Fond:i The one where they both ride 'hiny choppt.•r' <ind Fonda wears a r ed. white a nd b lut:' helmf.•t and t>veryone 1s so WITH it It .,.. as my ele ment But afll'r hstt>nanc lo Hopper. in h is leathe r JJCkel \.\ith frin~t>. -.ay "T hat's g roovy man" ,ind "Whal a t rip" about five times I fell asleep. ~.1mehow t ht• g hllt:r was fadtng like my old ;1Jbum covt·rs And Sundu:. .• 1flt·r the concert J so wanted to go t o . I ~41"· <1 pictur e of Mic k with WRI N KLES The n·al1zation that m v adole~cenn• had passed me like a flying r ubbe.r band hit harcl Wht>n my ~on a:,ked m e if he could have m y old Stont:s ' album .. , I didn't even care. Summer Clearance ale· DESIGNER FASHIONS ORIGINALS DRASTICALLY REDUCED 220 Newport c ...... Dr. Newport hach • Sh. #I 0 1714) 759-0111 FEATURING I ENTERTAINMENT I M OV1E REV1 EW S ixth in Series Baef.: to C ire1L .. .\ l'lol' <'hc.1·111111 I k :-.t on. w h o playt>d the c·1n·11~ l10~s 111 t ht· movil' "Tht· Greatest S how on E~1rtt1" 111 1 9~2. m eets Prince Paul of I h (.• Hanglanv h ·:ot IH:rs Barnum and Bailey ('1 rru:-. 111 I nglt•\\'<)n(\ Jazz Great Raps Big Band P~ing S:\ :"-. VI EGO 1 AP l Charles Ba rnet o;a r. it wa~ the mu:.inan~ "'ho ki lled t he big bands - musician~ and arrangers "ho for got the public v. a nlt:'d lo dancl' And ht• should know 1-·rom the 1930s through the 1960s. Harnc·l ll•cl on<' of the best of the big bands. one through who~t· ranks passed s uc h s ta rs as Doc S<>vc>rm!-.on. Clark Terry. Kay Starr. Lena Horne :.ind 01ay G1llcs p1l' No\.\ the li-1 vt·ar old Barnet. the scion of a "ealthv Nc.•w York fam ily who ran a way from home .it 16 to play ha:-. ullo saxophone, is the white haired :,qua re uf a San Diego yacht club. WITJr HIS FIFTll WIFE. Belly, he plays golf rl\l' d:J)'i •• \\t•t•k Whllf' \\IOtcring at his Palm Srping:-. home.· und plws the waves off San Diego in his \i.lt'hl 111.., la~l C'ngagcmc.·nt was in 1973. he s ays. whe n ht'. Rc·nny Goodmi.tn and Quincy J ones took t ur ns rondutlani:! tht· Can adia n Broadcasting Com · pany '!> JaZl band for <1 week each. "When yoo l~ve your horn fC)J" long pe~L tim e h kl' I did." R~1rnet said recently, "you find it more d1fflc.·ull all th(' lime." He doesn 't even play for h1~ oY.n PnJ<>) mcmt a nymore. he s ays. because it might ll'mpt him to try a t playing professionally again BAR:'liET S.\ VS llE DOESN'T wa nt to make a fool of h1msl·lf and have people &aying. "poor Cella. h(.' cJn't cut tt anymore" "I'd rathc•r JU'>l IN1ve it." he s miled . ThC' dt·C'hnt· of tht> big bands began in th e pos t war yt•ar' whC'n "the big ba nds became very bad d ,tn('t• 11n·h1•:-.tras J know mine did. Woody flerman ·~ did. 'ht· ... civs. "They played music peo- ple C'ouldn't d:inc•1· lo · Baryshnikov Aids NY Ba lle t Record SAR/\TOG1\ SPRINGS.NY. fAPl -The Ne w York City Ballt·I. ... puke d by the addition of M 1kha il l-faryshn1k1l\. dr ew a record 90.500 people to its thr<-c wt>ek c,ummer season <it the Saratoga Pe rformmg ArL'> C'1:nr Center off1C'1Jh announced the attenda nce figure at Saturday night 's final performance. Vi r tually every perfo rmance was sold out, t hey said The center was the site of Baryshnikov's July 8 dl•but with lh(• NL•w York City Ballet, in George Ba lanchult'.'·~ "Cop1>c h a " Tht' 30-venr old Baryshnikov. who defected from lhl' So' 1c.·t l 'n1on st>veral years ago, also danced 10 Jt•rom1' Robbins' "Afte rnoon of a f''aun," a:-. \wll ""' in Bala nchine's "Stars and Stript·:.. "·Robbin~· "Other Dances" and twice in Ba lanch1m"~ "Rubies" To break the driver, the cop was willi N ew 'Panther' Howling Fun By ARTHUR K.NlGHT Tiie Hellf w-11....-r Uoes anyont• rc('all t hat in the o riginal "Pink PanUM:r" mov1t• back in 1964. the "Panther " wasn 't n chaJ·~ctcr at <111. bul an inlt'rn ationally fa mous Jewl'I" NOW PLAYING UA CINEMA 'fM,, '· •1\l•'IO•fl ·••I' Cos1n Meu 11u 1 ~·o o~9• •1 o., '· ·~. , "'• • • • '" • • ,.-, It doesn 't really m atter . for the witty De Pat1e· F re leng 1.inim.ation tha t introduced it and the sub· sequent rnm to this scrtC'S (now numbering siid, so ===================:::::i~ f 1 rm I y est a b h sh t..'<i the P a nthe r as Ins pee tor I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ Clouseau's etc.-nal n emesis that the writers <Blake Edwa rds and assorte d friends 1 have been forced to go a long w1lb t he ga~ IN FACT, THESE CARTOON o penings h ave t·ven a ffecte<l lht· style of the films . Where in the firs t of lht> st-n~~. lhl' bumbling Clouseau ended up in Jail while thl' crnoks ht· wa~ purs uing made off w it h the Jl'W('b, ht.· h as become incr easingly in· d istructible not unhkt· "Tom and J er ry." the old MG M cartoon chM acter s -and now invan ably l·nds up rt'Ce1v1n~ governmental honors for his monumental ~tup1dM.y and good fortune None of this 1~ changed an Edwards' latest "Revenge of the f>1nk Panther ." altho ugh this liA rclcast· 1s probably •'lls happwst outing in recent yr a rs It mak es Clousl'au I Pe ter St-lier:.\ th~: un [,,..---------) w1tt1ng targt·t of a d rug Movie Review :-.y ndicat t· h t·a d cd by ""---------~ R o b c rt W c b lH' r . w h o feels that by l'limioating the :-.amc inspector ht· can vindicate himself with the Godfather 1 Paul Stcwcirll. Dya n Cannon plays Webbe r's sleep.in !wcretary who j oins forces with Cloust:au after being Jilted by her boss <and con· tributes. incidentally . an a ppt:ahngly w<1rm and witty char actl•rizatlon . performing he r scenes with tongue fi rmly 1n check 1 BE'JWEEN TllE INCESSANT assassinatio n altem pts by Webb<.'r's confederates and the hair· brained attacks on h1:-. person by his Chmese ma nservant Hurl Kwouk \ -attacks that Clouseau himself has ordered "lo kt>e p him on the alert" PUB LICK NOTICE f\'lJtt • ApfJc'ni11g IN TH E LOUNGE Becky Little Monday thru Friday 7.00 PM -11:30 PM JkJ.oU9 Roser Irvine. 1727 East Oyer Rd 546-4400 .. Reven~e" 1' lt·.,s J story l ha n a series of e labor ately constructed s tralal!ems fo r m urder ca ppcd by t:ven more in goo 1ous escapes for l he in· L\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-I sf'eclor M1raculou:.ly. :.itthough the re are spec laCl\.la r falls. fire b ombings and flaming car crash~. no one seem:. to get seriously injured .............. ~~Jllll• .. ~'-1~~~-~.., Again. v.c arc back tn the wonderful world of car cn.pm.n A•"' loon". ~~~•illliilNI ~ '>•"U An. .;, F tt!,.W4 .., MATINEES SATURDAY' SUNDAY And very propt•rly :.o. for this 1s predominat e· ly a "isua\ cornedy. with Sellers' pre pasterous changes of coe.tumc a continual source of hila rity. .·\t one paint. h<.: d isp,uiscs h1m:-.Plf as Toulouse· ..a.------------------' L<iutr ec. a nd another a:-. a Grt>ck Orthodox priest "SGT PEPPER'S LONELY 1 in order to c.ittcnd his own funeral l, then. dressed HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PG: ai:. .i \\Om an. he retu rns to his apartment to find ~------------------ritt. tha t his st.'rvant, pr<'sum inp h im d ead. has turned the place into a Chrn<·se brOVJet !Gla ncing a l his SWARM" (PG) garb. the mada m a~sumt:'s tt.,t ht' has alread y ~------------------c. picked ha:. perversion I • "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" !PG) SELLE RS ENH/\NCES THE cl)rnedic e ffect with his v1rtuo~o <J rr ay of voice and c. .. cents. but wildly m ixes the m so that the acccm.. ra rely >------------------.c m atc hes the-~tum~. F or the fina l showdo""1, -tre , THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" f PG! pre tends to be the Godfather. donning an wt . rageous pin-striped suit with vast lapels a nd even ~------------------IC: vaste r shoulders. a broad-bri mmed hat and black and white shoes. then s peaks m accents ranging HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) from uruntelhg1ble Brando guttural to a well-born )11------------------re: Britis h fabetto Naturally. it's S(•llt•r!-. · picture all the "'ay. altho ug h th<' s upporting cast 1s very litera lly that 1 Curiously, llt•rbcrt Lorn. hack in his familia r role as Clouseau's h arassed s uperior. has little to do but faint dead away on t'ach e ncounter with the m a n ; he docs 1t with considerable <iplomb but st•cms rather wasted this ti me around I Las Vegas Special Slated Saturday "Ve~as. Vr~a:.. Vega:-.," :i Spt.,'C1al. one-hour look <it the nation's ~ambli ng c:ip1tal. will be aired Saturday. July 29 at 10 pm on KTLA . Channe l 5 \'e~as headli ner~. Wa)nc Newton. J uliet Prowse'. Robert GoulN and FOster Brooks perform a nd arc interviewed in the musical behmd·thc ·scc.'nes look at America's desert pla) . ground S pecia l also feature.s ra re historical film footage of the constructio n of the Hoove r Dam . whic h broug ht thousands lo Vegas during the De pression "CLOSE ENCOU NTERS OF f HE THIRD K:ND" .. 'THE DEEP" (PG) K•t"U Neu St~1um 'ClOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE l'l-ilRD KIND .. THE DEEP" CPGJ "CONVOY" "EAT MY DUST" (PG) "GOODBYE GIRL" CPG; .. RABBIT TEST" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "AM ERICAN HOT WAX ' CPGl "BIG WEDNESDAY" "THE ENFORCER ' (A} "DAMIEN OMEN 2" (RI 'THE SENTINEL' A L.L OPIV[ INS O PE N 6:J0t .. M.HfeiHT\.1 Cru tO Under f 1 s::-,,.~ un1•u e K1dO•e Pt•Y4ftOura . ~ mH O'NtAl • lltUCE DERN • ISAIEW AOJAfl 11'1 o A l NMlENCE GORDON PROOUCTION "THf ~IYU" Co·S101nng RONH BlAKlfY • AsSO<IOle Ptoduc8! FRANK MARSHAll • Ptodvced b\, LA~NCE GORDON Wr•ten and ()m<teel by WALTER Hill· Musi( MICHA(l SMALL· COl.C)R ~LUXE~ . ~ '-"""'~.......... A~ielh Contury Foic/EMI F~ Pt~ion !BJ_.=;e....:-..:;:;. l .. I NOW THE FORCE ISATATHEATRE NEAR YOU *PUTT CITY CENTER Orange 634·9282 ANAHEIM OllfVU N Anaheim 879·9850 llEA MAU UA Movies d 990 d022 EDWAIOS CINEMA CEHUll WARNER DRfVH N Hunt1ngtoo Beoch 847 .~i l lOOICHURST Anol'lelm m-o.446 FOX fultenoo 525-4747 MANN THEATRES SOUTH COAST PLAZA I COSTA MESA CIHEllAUNO AHAHEJU UNITED STS WESTWNSTtR MAU WESTMfCSTEA SYlfY STAdtuM DAIVE-* OAAHOE CosTo Mesa 979-4141 HUNTINGTON CINEMA Huf'ltngton Beoch 848-0388 CINIMA VII.JO MISSIO(I V'91<> 830·699C FASHION SQUARE lo tiabro 6Qi-OoJJ •roMM DOLBY SOll'IP't' 'fO 'l<.WS lliCCfmO 'Oil IMS fHGAGtMINT MATINGS AJ MOST THEATR£S ~ IM(IJll( OllltCIOHS FOi ~5 Oii ~ 63'-Hlff ----.. --· _ ...... ·-· .. · ... •., . .•. ... .. ... ........ ~...... ,,_,, -... .-. . .. --. -" ... -., ... , --. . . ·. . . . . ....... -... -. . --..... -·--..... ,--~ ..... -.-... ------................. -. ... ... . "' TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS Television Thursday. July 27 1978 OA1LV PtLGT 8 ' I n II K!-tl>.\' EVENING 600.08 NEWS £MEAO£HCY OHEt Tiie P•••meCl•Cf ••• 11.ippe<J ,,, 0 'BO•"ll lit t' 0 WILD. WILD WEST We.I .ind G0tdon bt•~e ll•M a,,d 8k~ "°'hlle lottowino clues to tl\e mur- der or a rtGh Kan&il6 ratiell· pr CD PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES . At Home W•tll The FllCul• ly ti) STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO -..1ke Stone i.<>l'due11 an ontense potlCe 1nves11ga11on 10 clear hos pa11~1 ol C'1<11ge11 ol BCCo<WOIJlly k1tt1ng an una1mecJ man &!) OVER EASY 01g0ti1&I Rot>e1t \181J9lln •flllrK to h1• l11s1 ~·James Fnes on 11'11l11t1s symptoms. hypotl\etmoa Paul Zindel do&cusses how he~ a writer IRI all IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS T1ani.porlat1,,n ) CBS NEWS '!21 A9CNEWS 6 30 CD MY THREE SONS Stevfl neips a once-tam<>Wi songong star update ner mul'•Cal stvlt> wnen ne arra,,oes tor nor 10 song With RObb•ll s combo &l) MICHAEL JACKSON Los Angelos POloct' Clloet Daryl Gales d1SGUS-per- ~onal p1essures on the pollce tne ettec1s ot Proo· O'llllOn 13. Ille UM of loot 01111•s women ottieets. 111e Explorer Scouts ease. and ~y .it11c .. 1s IPll•I 21 W REAL ESTATE AND YOU w nat Steps Are Taken Ir A Sale? TO TELL THE TRUTH r~ MERV GRlfflN GUPSIS Eddie Albe•• Soopy Sales Lynn SllM ~ow 1 00 § CBS NEWS NBC NEWS AWEEKEHDOF FOULPlAY A,, aorpla1>e party Ille premiere a1 San Franros· ll a,v,,ood Nelson. Fred Berry <.tnd Erne~t Thomas 1 rro m left ) slur us thE:' unpredictable character~ of the ABC com edy series Wh<1t 's H<.1ppl0ning. <Ji rang tonig ht at 8·3() on Cha nnel 7 cos Pa•ace 0 1 Fone Arts, and a C11sco party at Ille Hyatt Regel'Cy Hotel. cele· br<'re Goldie Hawn and Cllevy C"ase·., comrc th1llter I ABCNEWS BOWLING FOR DOll.ARS CD I LOVE LUCY Lucy 11as rese•\iallons abOut mo111ng 10 the coon '2 W THEF.8.1 inspector Erskine 1s ai;sogneo to Ille case when 111s lrtend os c1111cally woundtld durtng a sltck-up onvolvong S250.000 C100a1s fE) MACHEIL /LEHRER AEPOAT all THE REAL AMERICA The War Of The lntellec 1ua1s Norman Poonorntz t><'l•lo• of Commen'ary magazme. d1scussei. tne debate over wnether the Am~can expo1111,,ce has neun a success or a 11111uro worn nost Ben Wallonborg (f) JOKER'S WILD 7:30 IJ WILD. WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS ThP Falcon And The Hawk" A tool< DI Ille lives ol two birds ol prey 0 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE D THE GONG SHOW 0 JOKE.R'S WILD d) THE 000 COUPLE ~r IS literally put OUI when Fell• 1n1111es nos tor· mttr wile IO &hate Intl apar1men1 whole lie< llOOse 15 bemg pamled Ell) 28TONIGHT A prof Pie ol tile Japa"6se· American C1 11zens League. tllfl COUlllMP811 to 1ne NAACP. IS ollered Otannf»I l...bf ing• 11 1\NXT 1CBS) Los Angeles all A1.COHOLl8M 01an9e County e1perts discuss the rttasons bt>lltnd the problem of alcohOltsm a,,d Sllow wtlal kind ol help rs avallable IOG&lly D KNBC (NBC) Los Angele!:> D KTLA1tnd) Los Angeles D l(A0C·TV (ABC) Los Angele!. Cll KFMB (CBS) San Diego (}) IN SEARCH OF. C1> KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles ®) KCST (ABC) San D1e~o Shark Wo1sn1pper s" Ac1u111 him 01 Ille rites 01 a Soutn Pacific tribe who worship •• ond swim with •• man.ea11,,g sharks. m KT1'V (Ind 1 Los Angoies II) KCOP· TV t1nd) Los Angeles trl> KCET· TV I PBS) Los Angeles '1Il> KOCE·TV 1PBS) Hun11ng1on Beacn (~ MATCHGAMEP.M. 8:00 8 (I) THE WAL TONS Liz Gets Her Man AP Wlrtpllole PICKED BY LIZ Joseph Bottoms ·Beaulies Beat Out Baseball NE\\ YOHK I APi Overnight h·lcvision rat rngs H'V('aled once aguin that girJ.watching, not baseball . is America's national pastime '' BC's "Mond ay Nigh. Bi.!scball"' featured the h :insas City Royals vs the New York Yank ees. complete with the stor) ~urrounding B i ll y \fa rt i ri 's departure as manager. 11nd with the added spice of inserts ever y time. Pete Rose came to bat m pursuit of the National League re cord for consecutive ~a mes with a hit A ve ntable feas t for hascbull fans CBS rountercd wll h a couple or situation com- edies and the parade or long-stemmed beauties that comprises the Mis:1 Universe Pageant No contest From 8-ll p m EDT .. the over night ratings from New York. the only ratmgs available lhe followinll day. sho"•t'<i a 38 rating ror CRs · b a thin g beauties meaning 38 pt-rcenl or the notion'-; T\ homt•s were tuned In to JI for ABC's bu!:tehull By JE RRY BUCK LOS •\NGELES IAP > -Another actor was hl' ing <'onsidered to star with Ehzabeth T<tylor rn the tl'lev1c;ion play "'Return EngagC'mc-nt" unti' she saw "'llolocaust. .. Miss Taylor was som 1 mprc!:ti.t•d \\1th .I oo;cph nottoms' performance as tht• re~1stan('C' fightl'r 1n tlw N HC miniseri es that she :.i~kecl for him "Return Engagement" for the 11:.illm<lrk Hall of fame on NBC will be her first TV dra matic ap- pearance since she a nd Richa rd Burton d id "01vorcc His" and "Divorce: ll«rs" five years ago. It's ht'r first Hollywood produt·tion iri. more than 10 Yl'a r-. "THF:\' WERE READY TO go with another m•tor." said Bottoms during a bn•iJk in the taptng. "Elizabeth saw 'Holocaust' and ~ot ('XC ited about 1t. Then she got the people at ~la llmark excited Shc said she 'cl rather act with me." Bottoms. 2-t. who starred in "The Dove," s aid he• h:.ss nothing lined up after this but is still excit· 1:.·d "I know that after I finish this things will hap- Pt'n I thmk after this people will see me as a star I play opposite Elizabeth Taylor We do a song a nd dance number together." He said everyone he's talked to has been curious about Miss Taylor. who was sick the day of th~ interview She was hospitalized and was absent from the production fo r IO days with vira! bronchitis "'SHE HAS T HAT MONUMENTAL thing et bout her." said Bottoms. "It's the same thing I ~ol working with Gregory Peck on 'The Dove,' t•ven I hough he was just producinJ?. · She's not too much. She's kind and generous. Some people in this business in her position wouldn't give you the time of day. She always has time for people. I'd like to think my personality is like hers. I like to think I would be like that if I get in her position " Bottoms does seem to be on the way up. And so do his brothers, Timothy. 26. Sam. 23. and Ben. 17. all of whom were discovered in Santa Barbara Timothy is now in Tahiti for "The Hurricane .. Sam was in "The Last Picture Show" and the up coming "Apocalypse Now." His first role was a small part ln the TV movie 'Stranger in Town." starring Lloyd Bridges and Pat Hingle. An early role was in an episode o( ··owen Marshall. Counselor at Law," along with another newcomer named John Travolta "RIGIIT OFF THE BAT I knew people were interested in me." he sa id. "l could feel I enjoyed it and people enjoyed seeing it." "Return Engagement." written by James Prideaux and directed by Joe Hardy. is expected to air Just before Thanksgiving. The Hallmark Hall of Fame. with five shows a year, has been on the air for 28 years. Executive producer Ron Hobin said. "We look for quality, and beyond that we look for In terpersonal drama We want pure drama, head to head. You can 11ay we're more interested In pro grams that have their roots in the the.ater rather tha n in film. "Character comes first and scenery is not a primnry concern. We filmed 'The Snow Goose' in England. but It wus still o charnctt>r stud y We don't mean to be elitist WP are always nwart' or the television audience. We don't hav<• to worr y about lfl<' ratings, although Wl' do wunt (><'Oplt• to W8t<'h " ... ---.... ···-·~·-......... _,,, .... -.. " ~ .. ~" .. ,.,,.·--·-· JOhn wa11on fears tlla1 ho~ "'""' w1111.-co1ta1 1ob ..,,11 lfllerfore """" nos lamoly loh,1 and tndependence CRI D CHIPS ·Hn'"·nolung H11c11 · Jo,, and Poncll deal wnn 1wo 111t11111geo h11cnn1i.e<s and .i truck dt1ver with an unu&u· at method of obtaining pa1k1ng spaoes (RI 8 BIO BATTLES Pac1lt<: A151ng Sun •• Pacific Setting Sun · The Day Ot Infamy" os revealed as 350 Japanese planes 11t1ac1< Pearl HarbOI alter wlllcll the Amer1cans re1alla1e wtlll a sertes ol bloody ballles acr~ Ille Pacific D (19) WELCOME BA~. KOTT~ Angie" The new gorl 1n Mt Koller's ctass announces her 1nlen110,,s ol ,01n1ng Ille Sweathogs c111n IRI 0 MOVIE • * * ''°' •·GeOtgy Gort I 1966) Lynn Redg1ave Alan Bates A girt ma111M a well-t<Hlo older man 1n ordm 10 give Iler lroend s ': baby a llOme (2 llrs I CD CAROl BURNETT AND FRIENDS Skits 'Tile Family. "Tne O.gs .. «!) TESTIMONY OF TWO MEN 11ara1d s o•phaned step· daughter and Jo,, ar" mutually attracted but a •elalionshrp looks doubt· tut fl!) THE ORIGINALS: WOMEN IN ART "Helen Frankenthaler" Tne background and evolution of Ille work 01 tile arlisr woo, at rne precoclOOs age ol 24, Invented Ille stained convas 8:308 @) WHAT'S HAPPENING II • The Test1mon1at" Rar Dwayne end Rerun lr11n11- cally a11cmp1 to re111eve a package lrwty had 1n1ended 10 give as a l(>ke to a teactw>r fRI Q) CROSs.WfTS &l) THE REAL AMERICA Hail To The Cnoer· Tne effec1rveness and 111tat11v of 1ne Presidency are dos· cussed by Lady Sird Jonn- son Dean Rusk, William Salore and Robert Brock IRl eil) OVEREASY Chevy Chase. Narsa1 Oavrd cOOils stufled cat>bage, Supptementat Secu111y Income: Florida s Fosh Mary IRI G:OO f) (f) HAWAII Fl\IE-0 McGarre11 becomes the unolf1c1&I w11tchdog ot a vola111e love triangle coro "'sling 01 a young man. ll1~ gorltriend and her powPrlul TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 S·OO Big Battles. The "Duy of Infamy" when Japanese planes bombed Peetd Harbor and triggered World War II is r ecalled KCET@ S·Jo The Real Amer1ra. Tonight's seg ment focuses on the pr('· sidency, its vitality and effectiveness. with discussion by Lady Bird Johnson Dean Rusk and Willi <.1 m Safire. ABC fl 9:30 "Claudine." A black gar bage cofleclor <James Earl Jones 1 falls for tl poverty-stricken mother of six 'Diahann C<1rroll > in this 19i4 movie. and ,,,11ue"1o'll latN>r tRI D JAMES AT t5 F8$I A,,O Loose Jamus w1n<Js up on trouble when Ile embarks 01> a cross country 11•0 10 Caltlornoa w1111 a 1e1-se1 lroend cOanoet Tamm) !RI D 0 BARNEY MILLER E111e11on" Barney races det>ar1men1a1 charges for refusing 10 ent0tc11 an evoctton o«Ser tP.art 2 of 21 '°' CD MERV GRIFFIN Guests Edd•o Albert. Soupy SalM. Lynn Sher kow. Marsha Warl:old. Bo Svenson ti) TESTIMONY OF TWO MEN Jon s rutntess and powtl" lul enemies revive an old scandal In a desperl!te a11emp1 lo ruin hom Ell) PERSON TO PERSON "Selected Interviews 1953 • 1959" Edward A Murrow conducts Informal inter· 11-s wtlll Agnes Do M•lle and Russell and Russell C1ouse all IN PERFORMANCE ATWOlfTRAP 'I< os1e1anet 1 A1>d. Menuhin · Andre Kos· 1elane1z conducts tile National Symphony 01chestra, accomoan1t'O by Yehudi Menu111n on voohn. on per101m1ng Bruch s "VIOiin Concerto In G Minor "IRI 8:30 fJ @) ABC MOVIE * * • "Cl&udtne' I 19741 James Earl Jones. Ooanann C11rrott A l>Cadc g&rbage collector falls on IOve with a pover1y-stricilen motner ol StX fE) NORMAN CORWIN OH MEDIA. CULTURE AND REAL LIFE A convers111ion betwoe,, Norman Corwin and tele111- ~·on wroler HAI Kanter 10:00 f) (}) BARNABY JONES A bQal h11acker convinces lllS gorl111end I Bo,,noe Ebsen1 to take ll1s deatn aboard a bur11,,,g yocn1 D CL.ABS OF '85 The Class Clow1>" A tale v1s1on 1alk show host cSteve Allen) QfY8$ an d sp111n9 comed1a1> tM1c11ae1 Lembecr.1 • c1111nee to score •• or flOC> CAI eo NEWS ti) TESTIMONY OF lWO MEN A tong-secrn1 teller c.leer~ Jon ot n1s wofe s abOftlOn deatn. bul causes r11m •o all~Harald fln EVENINOATPOPS Cou,,try muS1c1an Glen Campbell l()lns Arlhur F1e- dle1 ar1d 'Ile Pop' Orelle!,. 11 ll tor d selectron nl songs by Jimmy Webb Ross'"' .., Jour1>ey To Rlleoms ' and Tchaikovsky s "Suite From Swan Lake" are also performed eil) NEWSTHINt< "Tile Gav Question 10:30 CD NEWS ~ WONDEAfUL WORLD Of COUNTRY MUSIC 11:008DD(f)®J NEWS 9 Suet< ROOEAS · file Sky Patrol 0 MOVIE * * "Blood On Satan !; Claw" I 19701 Patricio. Wymaftl. Undli Hayden An Englilh VIiiage is lfle scene of bizarre. supernal· urol llaopenoll{I$ 12 hrs I 8) THE 000 COUPLE Al a get-together arranged by Fell•. 05car and 8landle COITl()are notes on tne ..._ Year's Eve party 111at led to"*' dlvofce • "'BICA 2NIOKT Oueet; .... Moreno • DO<CAVETT GuHI ' Henry Steele COmmeget CR) al) MACNEIL I LEHRER R£POAT 11:301)(() M0 A08 °H "Operation Noselrfl'' Haw. lo.eye ;tne! Trapper JOhn arrange for an unaulllOI· rzed out badtv needed nose tot• for an enhsled man (RI 0 TONIGHT Ho•I Johnny c .. r ion Gu"~'~ Boobv K "°" M.i11tyn .. orntl 0 1v1d Horowoll 0 TWILIGHT ZONE J. man lindi. lltm~ll all iilOntl on .i limatt town 8 @! 8TAR8t<Y & HUTCH Snow S101m Starskv and i-lulcll are sutpected llv a narcouc" ~a~• of S1ea11ng .. m111ooo dolla•• wl)rth ot coeutne fRI CD HOGAN'S HEROES Col Kiin~ 15 11rres1&<1 tor consp111no again~t ho 1 command1no g .. ne1al Q) GETSMART Agent 99 tnonks lllal llAll• has deader18d her Jt 1n11 •llilr t!) CAPTIOHEO ABC NEWS MORNING 12:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE rwo ITle!' pton to 116111 .. ~Paceshlel IC dvo+d Ille destruct IOI' 01 IM p1ene1 8) H!Ot4 HOPES Q) HONEYMOONERS Tne 1tramoen:> ano tile Nortons gathc• on 111e t<ramden apatlme<\I 10 !ollare 1ne rovs of Cll11&t· ma3 12.'05 I) (I) C88 L.ATE MOVIE • • • • • BlackboMd Jungle f t9551 Glenn I o•d A,,ne F"ranc1s A vounQ reacllet encoonter.., vootent opposmon f1orn no~ new Sludel"I~ In " N-'VOik votdl1ona1 ... Choo• 1~1 12:30 8 MOVIE • • • ·~ "tnlle11t Tt>e Wind ' 119601 SpMcer I racy. Fredrle M11ch TM courtroom l>ellH! belWOCf'I Clarence Darrow and Wot· uam Jennings Bryan ove• tne teacntng of Darwtn s theOry ol evOluuon ,,, fen. nessee scfloola. I t llr 55 m1n1 G) TRUTHOA CONSEOUENCES Q) MO\llE • • ·~ file Plunderer.., t •9601 Jell Cllandlil• Jotln Sa•on A West8'n town is greally attected bv .i menac •"O g•oup or outlaws 12 hrs I 12•37 8 ®t TOMA Poond 0 1 Flesh' Toma, mamage is tnrearened when nos wrle refuses to reveal rnlormal!Oll al>Oul an ex-boyfrtend IUSl)f)Cle<l 01 cr>m<nal ectMIMIS IRI 1:00 0 TOMORROW Quest Stanley Rader. top aide 10 J Hor ber 1 Armstrong. the head OI lllC World Church of God 8 MAVERICK "TroopN Maverick m MOVIE • • •, "Dakota t 194!11 John Wayne: \1&1a Raltton CrOOks try 10 burn out .. ne .. 1 t11m«'t •"d • l.tn<1 •111 •0111111' I I 111 JO m.n I I "5 1 N£WS 2:00 NEWS MOVIE • * • I W dS MOI ty ' Doub•• ( 19:tlh JOl>I' 1\.4•11~ Ce•ol Parltl'• 2:06 1 NEWS 2·30 MOVIE • • • •, Sc.11no .. 1 Snllt!t 119&21 B•Ode"C" CrdwlOr\l Donna Reed II) GETSMART Smart pos1r>Q d~ • tu~ roms inspector tr•!'\ 10 prevent i<AOS trom ,m1.og· gi.no '" an ~1p10.,.vp 1ormu1a 2.311 f) MOVIE • • Po wdP• Town 1 10421 Eomo1>d 0 Bneo Ju,,& Havoc 2·11&1 NEWS 3:00 MOVIE * • '> 'The Hun<;llbolck ()f Soho 119611 Ou,,tht1• StOll. Edd• Ar8"1 II) NEWS 4:00 8 MOVIE * . ., Tt>e Secret PPOplP c t9521 Valentrnot Cortesa Av0"'V "'":>ll•J1n 4 10 I STEVE EDWARDS 4:26 NEWS 4:30 MOVIE '* • Sl<yhner 119•91 Rt<:nard Ttav•s Paml!4a B1ake CD MOVIE • • "Man W•tll Tne fll,r•e Lives c t9401 Bo11s K.u1or1 Roger P1y0< Friday'• Dayf h•e Mo1:ie• MOANING 11:30 CD • • • Tn .. MOUSt' rnar Roaroo t 19591 Pf'lf!• Sttller\. Jl'iln SPb"'O wnen Ille G•and Oocl\y .ii r f'OWICk realo:es •IS PO<>< lonancial status ols people decAde 10 go to w11r w1111 t~ lJ !; IO improve thp economv t2 ,,,., . 20 ,,,,,, 1 AFTERNOON 12:000 •• LawOlT11f' Lawr .. ~s t 1?641 Oare Robe•tson Yvonne OP C.irto A 1ud90 ""'th a c11m1- na1 past encounters "'5 lather 'i murdt>rer •n a small M1dwes1er1> •own 1 I nr JO min 1 3~00 (!]) • •', "Onee A Thie I ' 119651 Ann-Mar91e1. Alam Delon An e•-con lroeto 10 go stratght. 1>u1 •s 11arTW!d on d •Obbery pl01 ( t I" , 30 min 1 3.30 D • + , 'The fmmo<tdl 119691 C"11sl()pher George. Barry Sutt11ran A dyono tycoo1> poses .1 1nre.i1 to a lt>St d11ver goll Od w•lll an 1mmun1ty 10 015· ease and ao1ng 11 "' 30 'lltn I Mission-Impossible TJl's 'Paper Chase' Gets Tough Slot .. OS ANG ELES IA P l -lt"s widely u1ought in TV that CBS' new "Paper Ch ast'" series. facing ABC's btt "Happy Days" and Laverne and Sh1rlt·y" next fall. has got itself a kamikaze time slot. "I think that's a n understate- ment ... laughed executive producer Robert Thompson. who hopes his show <•t least proves a strong second in ratings to The Fonz and the lassies of Milwaukee. His heart is in his work. He pro· clul'ed the• or igi na l , acclaimed .. Paper Chase" film drama about a young apprentice tort-monger at Harvard Law School and the lad's bri Iii ant. rnntyold professor. they 'd be more serious-minded people who are academically orient t.!d. mor<• serious in generaJ about where their lives are going and whar thcy 'n • dorng with their Jives.·· IRONICALL\'', AFTE R "Paper Chase" clicked as a movie. there were sevC'ral inquiries about turning the prO<'C'cding into a half hour com t·dy <'ol lect 1on of zany students . Thompson said. "But wr always said we wouldn't do it." he added. "Because you can· oot make law students Idiots. shallo" people without substanc<'. becaus1· they a ren't. Nobody would believt• rt "So finally. we came around to do in~ it this way close to the fi lm ve rc;1on. the way we'd alw;1y-. in tended to do 1t .. Despite forecasts of quick doom for the scrie.. CBS thought enough of the "Pape r Chase" pilot l(J order 12 mon· PptSOdeS for a total Of at least JJ tht~ season. Thompson said "I THOUGHT. AFTER the pilot that tf we're lucky. CBS will give U!- an order for perhaps five or -;ix When I heard 12." h<' said . laughmg. "'I fC'lt. 'My God . those oeople are br3Vl' '" "But wt•'re just ~omg to do the best WC' can. maintain the quahty of our s how. and hope there arc enough pt!Ople out there who'll like il " SPECIAL KOCE-TV Presents Rowan., Martin Suing New 'Laugh-In' Show \ SANTA MONICA <APl -Dan Rowan and Dick Martin. stars of the old ''Laugh-in" television program, have riled a $1S million s uit In Superior Court against producers of a 1977 version or the show. The suit , med Tuesday by attorney P hilip W. Boesch Jr .. charges George Schlatter P roductions with fraud. unfair competition. slander and breach of contract. The s uit states tha~ fi ve new 'Laugh·in" productions were turned out by Schlatter beginning Sept. S. 1977. without specifi<' permission an<l approval or the two stars and their Romo rt Corp Tht' Schlatter firm wai. also tht' producer of the on ginul 'LnuRh in" shows T ht' brtd ~t~ll!.., that although Rowan and Martin agreed to allow St'hl atter to produce the new television show under a September. 1967. agreement. the Schlatter firm had not submitted programs for ap- proval and had never intended to do so. Tht> suit asks $5 million in general damages and StO million In punitive damages. (JA<:K ANDERSON ) REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT A fide cflll·ll• pro,,,..,..: Reco11,.1s1,.., dee •l11n• of alcoleollaM. tleenpv. '""'co""""'"" 01C1Gr•,.••• o/ .tcohol •ddfclfon. flf700PMI KOCE· ..,_.__ ......... ,,, ................................... -- .. • J 2 DAILY f'll 0 T rnuri.O•r July 21 1971> MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE Bogart Lives • 'Sam' in METR<HiOt.DWY1HotAYER Pf'CW1llS A BRYAN FORBES f ilm TATUM O'NEAL CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER ANTHONY HOPKINS NANITf E NEWMAN .,,_ MW12CNt tlll8. Ml ........... 11• .-r,lllONMll '91P.!l"ll':~---:,-...,-~ AH ALL ITM CAl'f .. -A&UM'I ·-1"I SWAIM!Nt 113/531·9SI O ft.VJ "AMEllCAH HOT WAX" Mn""" 1M1 IUDOT HOUT l1'0lt'Y fNt N# r.U .T.1N1 -~r:r.10:....---:----,.,,.NM O'lllMl e CWfOMN ftllWll INTlllNATIONAL VILYn l"'t ""' ll'llDTllAPINt EWOnGOULD "CAPRICOIM OHE" Wll9t.YS.-7-t:H U.T~ilM·4~1-t-.Jt HIS IUISTOFRISOM .. COH¥0Y- "S1'£ED TRAP" ." .... ITAa WA&S fNt """' ALPMA INCIDINT<NI YWD MULT NANBI '"'* DtlrTT('I) ....,. SWINlllNG C08I !'I> IOT ICMlme flnla 04UUC '°" • "" Ill ... IOT. ""'rl LONILY HIMTI CLua IANDl"t ---.... ""' •Ma PWI M ALL ITM CAin !:.': ::.. TMI Ot1AP DITKTIVI fNt 527·222S 1MI ~(NI cftlll7:a:7) ~S~~o" ._ ....... , ..... ,._.,'DUA t OU......,..,.,... .. 11~=' ... -:;:.:,,., Th11rl' 1m• tht' H1rh wttlc:. and the Frank <:on.him .. ma.,ters of tht• t•raft of impersonation. but nono ran approach what Mark Shapiro 1s doing on the stage of the Har lequin Dinner Playhouse. Shapiro playi:. the s piral of Humphrey Bogart 1n Woody. Allen 's super ior comedy "Play It Again. Sum." and somehow "plays" just doesn't ade· qul.ltely describe· his cont ribution. Shapiro IS Bogart an a performance that is positively eerie in ils mirror-image resembla ncetotheoriginal. SHAPIRO. WHO ALSO directed. has rewritten much of Allen's dialogue to sharpen the focus on All•n Ftll>' Bog•rl Lll>d• Cnro)lle 01c11. 0.ri)h• Orum Girh N•ncy GI,.. his character -and such liberties are not only justifiable. but extremely laudable. The version of "Play It Again. Sam'' at the Ha rlequin may not have Diane Keaton, bul in all other respects it's s uperior to the original Broadway rendition. This ass e si:.mcnt includes the s uperb perrormance of HCirlequin director Har vey Levine in the Woody Allen role of a myopic. neurotic mov- ie critic schlepping has way through a series or misadventures in a quixotic quest to replace the missing romance in his life. Levine. who bears a physical resemblance to Allen. plays the part as a cross between Shelley Berman and Paul Lynde. in· corporating the best of both. LEVINE, A VETERAN director. dis plays some exceptional timing and delivery in this ac· tor's dream role and wrings some comic in t erpretalion from Allen's lines that even the playwright himself overlooked. His second act scene in which he endeavors to impress a blind d ale is hilarious Tanya Duncan. as has best friend's wife a nd ----· .,,~-I m SOUTH tOAST fl A/A II "" .......... 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ITAi WA&ICNt '"" MltlA INCaNf!"I «;>-....,. .. ..._ ........ :?' .... .. ... -· ....... . •~r-mum1~a mwiRDS' •£WPORT •Z Newpon Beach 644·0760 CINEMA WEST • 1 Westminster 892-4493 IUHA Pllllt DRIH·IN • Buena Pitk 821-4070 --......... -.. _..p -•-'"'*-• --,.,- ........ , IUMitMIJt '"IMl IHO .. ,,_,.,JI CINEMALANO "COMlttG HOMI,. Ill ·~ ....... "FUM WITH DICI A' JAHI" ..... ,. .... Intermission Tom Titus fellow neurotic who helps him through his comrc crisis. blossoms rn the second act artf:r d rather tentative beginning. Robtrt Curtin is excellent a., her husband. a wheeler dealer who 1s addicted lo the telephont-· and director Shapiro makes max- imum use of this particular schtick. Special applause 1s in order for Nikki Sahag1:n. who plays no fewer than six characte rs. somt- spaced perilously close together. as tht: varrou:, girls in Levtn(''s hfc Pamela Fife and Ronda Salah complete the cast rn brief assignme nts IT IS FORTUNATE that uvine is so capable in the leading role. for Shapiro's Bogart 1s so masterfully depicted so rncred1bly close to that unforgettable actor who has become a cult hf:ro since his death 21 yea rs ago that <.1 lesser performer might find himself overthrown by what is essentially an extended cameo Lt:vine. however. 1s a master of hrs parucular specialty -and hrs frenetic physical mannerism~ contrast well with Shapiro's cool command It is" volatile comic mixture guaranteed to entf:rlarn even those to whom the play as exceedingly fa miliar. "Play ll Again. Sam" conlrnut:s through August at the Harlequin. 3503 S Harbor Blvd . Just north of Costa Mesa. with performances at R· 30 following dinner a l 7 p m . For Bogart dt:volee!'.. this one is a must • BACKSTAGE The Hunt ington BeHh Playhouse has been dar k for a while. but it's still presenting its a nnual scholarship awards to d<:- ser ving high school students . this year'o.; win· ners. who received their checks al " recent ceremony. were Mark Weber and Micht:lle Britt from Edison lhgh School and Anna .(1m1nl'z of Huntington Beach High all plan to fu rther their dramatic studies rn college ~Mt4.JO··~ STUDIO PRE:lll€W TOMORROW 8:30 PM ~ edwards HARBOR TWIN HARBOR AT WILSON COSTA MESA 646-05 73 646·3266 fllf'I•" •" ,,,. W.JI •'"'' I'll~,. r If'!• t 6$1 •+\·I DISNEYLAND WAL f DISNEY WORLD P£'tER FRAMPTON THE BEE GEES 0 SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND'~ NOW PLl\YING ~ l lO towa11va CIMlMA IOlllUlll uun 0111•t-1• Otaf\Ot 634 l~!IJ COJU Mt"' "411 jlO.' Jt'liftl,ft Y•'f'f Qt.1 ,•J• ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION BRILLIANT BOGART Mark Shapiro ~Alien' Set LONDON IAfi , Tom 5 k 1• 1 1 1 t t Jn cJ Y<tphet Kotto co stdr 1n tht· science f1ct1on movll' 'Allen" now m produc t 1on a l Sht:ppt·1 •r,n Studios Tht· film .. 1sc1 ·' 4 d I .> V l' I 0 n I l ,; Cor:wrrghl l <ir. llolm ' <.ind Harr} Dl'ar. S1<.1n ton Monroe Crypt Offered 1101.1.'i \\,()()t> 41\1'1 "1'h•· b11r1..i1 \.mil nt•l..t l e. lht• ll)IA ot M.inly11 ~t of! 1 0 1 • '' for -.a IL· ''"' s2s.ooc1 Thi• 11 wnc1' of the ""~ p:. Ly 11 l'artl'r of Hr.I!.> woc.u -..i1d s h t> bouJ,?hl lht• hunal s ite <• I l"" y.-ur.., ;.1~~11 ·• mon• or !1:~.s •·:-..in lOH'!.lm1•1)1 .. und now wishes ro s l'll 1t :'\I t'·. (J rlt'.r J 25 y1•.11 ciid b(Juk s tor ~ t.'mplO)l'l'. 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Oelt! ot .eny ).ubof~•~ ...,.o ••II not bt n~eoeo tor 01\trlct P\.l'PO'e\ ounm~ tf\11 ~'ind ~c1hf'd in tM \ubl~.ts·• 1 It •\ t~ 1ntenuon ot "''' 8oMd to \UOlt~•t >•Id propert) to IM f11gl\e>I 01od1tr w ith 4 mtn•mum •cceptablt , .. n1t11 Of Std A t.A~.000 oer •nnum or b•a & \ 10,000 oe:r .annum accord1nQ 10 1n..-,,,.m, •no tona1t1on\ \tt torlh 1n 11'1•~ OrO()OY"O '-Ubl~•s•' l Said re•I d"<I orr.,ona1 proDtrty ,, ,,.,t',rf'O lo a\ ltw B.av~•~w S<hOOI .t"<I '' \1IUdl9d 1n lfV' CovfHy ot OrM\Of' > ~tcttf' ot C<11t1torn1d. ttnd is. morr port1c.ul•rly de\Crt~d 1n A1tdtt'lmt,,. 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(.ommun1ty coo~ ddm1n1str.tt1v• 0' t1te\ tot ateo at '013l Sldttr Avf'n11t- r o"n11t1n Valtev C"htorn1fl •'10ti ,1n<1 ""~•l~blf" tOf' exam1n.at1on prior 10 ,,. , ... ,pt OI C)f()\ If'' U'rd"'-t\100d th~f ,_., •~·n le-rm\ ot ,.,,_ IP4\oe _,,. wb1'"" Ht 11ugot 11tt•'>l"I ~twfMton tnP 01\lt1tt ""ct 1n,. \UC'f,.~'\tul btOO.-r \ S..0• td OIOCO\•I' In .,.d\fl' thf' pro ~,,., hf'ffll'1nabov\'. °".,(t1~d '"dll ~ t~c.~,v~ct 1n ,,... OU•Ce of '"'" Pure rtt\~ •"0 AQf'nl 10,•ted ,., '110 A.d•m .. AW'rnut· (O\ftl ~ ... (Altt(lrn1.t 91"• un111 1 l)O "m Avgu.i ) "" at Wf\1(.n time fM btd\ \h•ll bf' OPf'Mf'(J • B td\ will be ron~101•rco At .; pobli<. • nu C't1no 01 U~i\ 8Nrd. to wit 1310 Aoam\ Av~nuf" Co~t ~ M r-'4 t •titorr11.t 9'1&1& on '"" '"'"' day of Au9u•t. 1978, ., a oo"...., TIM SoMo '"'"' .. 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(N'lt 1~ .... ~OOt•A f~n"> ""'"h lheo Nt'WP<H' M(!\d '-rf\oot 01\tr1(t '°' ,,._. u~ o• IM fl~\IVll•W $(hOO • Ptt\\f"d dncJ .OOPt~CI t\I ttw q•QulAt" 1r1flet1nQ 01 '""" UOvf"'•no bodrd of tn .. < Oti\1 Commun•tv toflf'l')e Cll\tr•t.t c..t OtdhQ~ Counlv C•11to,n1~ °"' tnt! t'1P\ <l•Y or Jvlv •~II A'l'ES TRUSTEfS Oon.in (, HOii W1ll1<tm f l(f'lll•< Robffrl l 'lurnpnr• "'' W()fln .Cf'1:"t'W' NOft, l tU\t~ .. , 'HW'• 118'>(~11 TRUS l!;f '> Vt'oror At'M.>da J, '>TATE OF-C.ALIFOR•41A • r-~ut~To:t~,,.t<~~:('l''H,;Plre\l<ltnt ot ,,, ... ll''MrO ot lrustt••f''\ ot t"'P' C0ttst Com ,... unit~ (.nll~ O"tt1t1 of Ortttt"e ,.C)Uf\h C.dl1fOtt'l1d ~rrbv tl'ff,h lhcU '~ rtb0Vt' ... no ftl'~Q01nq 'f'\\()f1.t10rt W-1\ ·1uty dllO ,,.qulartv ·•OODh.>d bv t~· '"''d thl~'" tit 4 rN~Ar mttltnQ tnt'rrot r'lf"10 11n th .. tt1noav ot Juty 1Q/fl -tt1cJ fltt\\t a tlv ... "'""""''IOU\Y(;ll'nt \itld f\(l,HO IN WI I N~SS WHE ~LUI , I hA•• h1tt,·un10 v-1 mv h.tno .tnd \ral lh•) -.1n n_.i.. ut Ju11 1•1e WORTH >CE[NI Pvhtt\Nid Oro()()(> C..oct\t O"''" fJ11nt Jut f 12 ll JI I'll .1~1 ,, Pl BLIC' NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS "4AMEn ATEME"T f flr iQll0#'1nc.J IJet\On\ cHe OOtf\Q Ou\•Mf \\ d' NI NPORI MAC•H'<~ CO 1'))1 C.•tlt\.tm ~t thmhnutOfl B'atn t e1 •100 lOiJt\ A11dr1• Jr ~307 MM(til~n• Ot Hu•l"l01<>' R~M:h (• <ni.tl Jonn eo ....... n Jr 13!>1 Ae-Gl~llO~ Nr wpo•t l!N(n '" ~,660 Tn1\ 011\lr\fl\ ,, COl"ldUl1CtJ hv •t ~nPr.tl cnu--'""''n•o lNj1"t A11~t11 Jt f,,1 ··ldftMii•n1 wa'> hlf'd wdt'I tP't~ (Ouni. (Irr> ut 0 ••'191: Counlv On JUIV I "18 f'~IOJJ Pub'""'"o Ot~ co~n• O•••Y Piiot July o 11 10, 11, 1q19 1)8• 18 .. l'l 'BUC' NQTIC'f-: NOTICE ~· '"'"" PttC•f1<. N4t1nn4I H1tn~ fhdnt" .tuof•t.1Jl11lrA f1tNt July t• t'lt v1t1nttv ut 1rv1nc Boutt'vttrd Jl'id VJlf" Avt•nu,. '' v1nr Orttf1Q«"' Covntv, ca11tc.n "'" Pu"""'""'°°'""~ c.o~nt C•••v Pt•ot )1/IV 11 !018 18'1 Ill P UBLIC' NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHl:SS HAMii STATE MENT T ne-tollow1no e>ets.ons •re OOH'UJ 01.1\l"U• ., COWA N ASSOCl4fES ti Coroorale Pl•1a Orlv~ N•w1>on B .. th, c111t0<nla ~ w Andrew Ct ... 101 Rocklo•O ~Old, Cot~ tMI -•. C.!110rn•• t 26?\ MtCl'l .. I c <;.,r1no, II CorPO .. •tv PIH• Otlvt Ne ... Po•t B~un Cet1torn1e 97MO Robert Griffin ••) p,.omonto,,- Ori v e Wt•I. "hw ptHI Seacn. C.•11101111• 97MO Jol\n w H.,..111on. '"'°° CMden Gro-.;• 8hrO C,6rden Gtovf'. C•tttOf•Ua 910•3 Jo$eph C Ol>t!Q1 , ti C.orpo••I• Pttu O•IYt NtwPOtl 8••<11. Ca llfornl• t26toO Eog.-E Sellen '1 Corpot.•te Pt•1• Ot1-.;t, Ntwoort 8e•cn, <a11torn1• 92'60 8trn•rO E ~<nne-•df'' ti C.orporatf' Pl•t• Orlv• ...,ewOOf"t BH<h, Calll0<nla t~ Paul J ShtHltr. II Corporale Pl1 1a Ort•t. Nt wPOrt Bt•<h C•llfo•n•• 97MO Byron l.trnutuu Tn.t\tt•. T •rnuuor F•mlly Trull, l'NOO Gorclen Crove Blvd , Geroen G•OYP, C1lltorn1• 'JlU ) Jonn V1'1~. 11 CO•PO .. JIP Plaza Drive, Newport 8eac.h, C•ttforn•., '12060 T"•~ OU\IM\'\ I\ (OftdUClt'd b• • gener•I PM'""'""P BPrnard E Sc Me1cler MAll~lnQ Pdrlner '"'' \tat..,-...nt wa\ filed w 1tn ln.t County Cl•" l>I Or-l..Ounty on July 11 .,,. ""7tl1 Publ"hpd ()tan~ COASI DA•ly Prlot. July >1 •nd AWQUSI 3. 10, 11, 1918 1111·11 f>l'8LJC ~OTJ( t: 11.)0t• FICTITIOUS auSI NESS NAME STATEME NT ffllt tollow+no ~rson~ drt-<101nQ bu\lneu as RENT All COMPANY 6()11 '>an Oy Hill La,.. Yorb.A l•fldd. '"'"'"'n'" SamUPt Ctoor~ Wtll\, ..OSI SdndY H•ll l~nt. Y0<bd l•nd•, C•lrlorn1• Audrey Ire"" Wp!I\, 60St C.aMY Htff L.-nc. V~ot l•no•. Cahtorn1c.t l P'lt\ OU\lnf'U ts conchKlf'O by •nun 1ntorpora1eo •~MX••tron otner th"n a P•r tn~r~ruo Audr"Y lrento WttlS Sa~rG W~lh l ht\ ".tl.,,._.,t Wrl\ h lf'd Wtlh Hlt> Cout11v Cle•k ut 0.dnot' Counly on July 11, "" F"l"S PunH\~O Ortt~ (N\t 0~··· P1tot July 11 •1110 Au(N;t l, 10, 11 1911 1•~1• PUBLIC OTICE FICflTIOUS BUSINESS NAME $T.IT'l:Mnt~ T ,.,. to11nw1n9 ~r"O'" .. ,,,. 001no bu\ln"" -t\ WEST COAH C.Rl>PHIC.S IOOO'I l•w\fn Al..,.., Ay~ rovntc)1n \f•lle-'( C• tUOI R1ChArd ltt L•rue lll•t 'Sidn (l•m•nt~ SI Fount~m llAllh (6 9?IOI Ott1tn; l F~nton. '"' •o•• St (O\t• Mp"' C• 97670 JoM (,ambrel! 1"13 0•.1110" Co"• Me\•. Ca Thi\ OU\fN.'~"\. I\ (Onouct1>d UV ... 0' nf't.tl p4r1""'\.rup A1cftardl .aruf' Jo11n r CArnOrel! ~""'' L Fenton ln1\ ~lat"""1Wftl w.t\ l•IC<I _.,," tf'l.f' C.ounly Clfrt n1 o. .. l\Qf' Cou"lyon J u1y 3, 1~18 ,.0'70)1 Puo11,~ o.~ C.O.\t Oa•IY P1101 July b n. 10 11 1•18 n ;i...18 f>llBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T l'\t toUow•NJ per\On 1\ Oo•no buiti.1 n••.,, • ll ~ESTYLE INlERIORS Ill w '1tn S1r,., 1. (., n C..~l·l Mt>"-d. CA 1tU 11 (Jo"" l ~t.IY Pt-nn11"1Qton 1~}9 W ft11lboct ttlvO Neiwoorr f\(t,.lh L A m"'s t n1~ ou~,, ... .,) 1\ <.onr.Jvi t• o nv '"' 11• '1•,.•du~• 00rl"'IM1i K-'v ,,.,,,n,~ton t .. ,, 1.•u·n-w.-nt w ,,,. tt•t<J ,_,t'l.... lt't~ C.ovnt• C..'tr!it ot o,,,,..~ C~t·a" JIUH' JO ti.fl~ FOtUlt Punl1\ftf'rf) OtMtt)I (0·1 I 0,,11, P 1101 I II• I) 70 11 AUQ 1 1•18 lb~ 18 PUBLIC NOTICE '· rl 8Ll( "O'fll t: Pl'BLIC !\OTICE Rll.Ul II ~)t "Of1C.E OF HIUSfl( i )All. \UPllUOll COUllf OfJ T .. ( ,.0n No t'ARW.tR STAT( Ofl CALll'OltNIA FOlt 1 , ,.,. l/t~• TH I COUNTY OP OltAHGE T n .. E~\/ll( COMl'Al<V .. ,,., ' N• AtOlt 4POO••'lt>•I Tru.t .. uncJf'-'''"tulHiwinQ ~O TICI 0~ HIAltt HG OF Ot>(fth"" °""o .,1 "'"' Wtl.l ~Hl ::~IT:~; FlOl!•T;=~~A::s~~=~'NL 1>1 l>UIJll ( AUC.flON I O lllE TAltY ANO l'Olt AUTHOlllV.TION ... (,Hf< T l.tiOOEoA' I OR (.ASH o.,.n,. •I 1on., 01 ••1• •n ,.,.,.ru1 ~Hoo:: .. ':.~~; ~i:,:.:.~~:A:,~= mon.y ur t"" Un•tt!CI ~tatv\I •" righl OF IS TATIS AC" 1111• And •nlet~\I <Onv•v•d IO 4nd now Elttle of CLARENCE A BUN t•tln or •t IJ-'AOl'>t ~·~d Offd of 1 fU~t ti\ NELL, Oe<e•s.d th•p•UO<•lvlwr••n••I•• Ot>Ct•O-'l NOTICE IS HEAE6Y CIVE" tn•t T II U\ I OR WALTER CUR I I~ JOHN H WHATLEY h•• 1111'<1 nf,.I~ a, p A II K E R • n ti J u tJ I t H II N N petition tor P•Oba•• Of Wiii •OO IOI I\ PAAl(l"' nusbM\Odnow1t11 ,.,;enc• of LeUetS. ff'\t•ment•r11 4nd BENE r1c1•RY JAKE NEuFelO '"' Aut"Orlr•tton to iLQm•nl\ttr un~· '* m4,,1,.0 m•n •!». "''' \OI« ind tf\e tnd•Oie'Kltnt Ad101n1"tt•Uo" of Pl RUC NOTICI-. ,.ICTttfOV' a u""ISS H~ STATEME"T 1 ne •1\flO#lnQ pr-r "If\\ lt~ Oc;llnQ OU\1 nit\\ V\ C.OMMA .. Df R 4 S50CI • f ES 1'01 00•• Str•I NowpOrl Boetn C• tl..O Oon•l'I M KOU ~VI• l 100 SoU<I NtwPo•• lo~•ch, C• •l~ R1ch••d 8~r10 llJ !.nottcl•!I Ro•d CO•Ollf d<tl MAr, , .. ~.l\ Jn.~ bu\lnt'\' 1~ condu<l•d by .; Ofntrdl 04''11\Cr~hlO Oon.tdM I( Ill T n 1\ t t•ltmeftl we~ t11eo ••th n1• Counly Cltt> O' Or4~ County on July l . 19'8 ""JOU Publl\MG Or.,'90 Co.•• 0•11• Pilo• July•. U , 10 21. 1011 )StJ II 1 lt()at".tf('-propeny "' to •n und1v1u..a C\t•t•\ Act rtfer..n<." to wrh<h i\ 1---------------"•, d \ 1 n t e 1 ""\ t • n d A L m•d• f0t h;rther Odf'hCUlttr"'i. dnd tl'\M t ~OUl HE RlANO " m•m..a men •• the lllne •nd pt.c• l>I ,,...,,no IM '•m• PUBLll' NOTICE I Ill\ M>IP •nd We>ot•O•• prC>pjt•• l\ 10 .tn ,,., °"" ut for AllgUSI 9 1911 •t •O 001--·------------- undlYIC)eCI l t<l 1nl•t•~• • m '" tne <0Uf1room ot 0.p.utm.-nt R!>coro~d Sfrrptembl. ... , n ,(111 1n '" No lot \.41d court, •• 100 (IYI( Ctnt"' "' NO 1'if>t9 It\ DOOk t1lll 1M9t' 613 ot Orlve Wesl. 1n '""' C•IY GI SAnt• An•. Ott1t ••I RK01ct\ 1n ,,.,._ offi<f' of IM C•litorn1• R•rnrcl., "'°'~~ Countv uid M.O Oe1eo July I• tt78 <>! tru>I O~~rrbt'• tnr tollowlnQ orol><}t WIU.IAM E. Sl JOttN, ly COUtllY Cle•~ Puot 1 '"" Northw•\ltrly •9 tttl CAltL E. WOMCHALL 01 lht Soull•••••• ly 378 JO lttl of ""' m soc .. rlty .... Sout hwHICtlY "~" ol Loh 101 of r..:::!~m.~IYd "'""'PO" H•IQhl< I\ •nown on • map Att .. '"Y 1_., tNtlOOM• lhe•eot rt<orOt!od '" Boo .. • -ll OI PuOll\fled Qt-Ca.\t Oa llY Piiot Ml\Ctll•nf'Ou\ Map\, •n lht' Ctly GI July 10, )t, )1 lt71 17;i.. 78 C.ostd Mt><t •e<Ord\ ot \.)•d O•anoe County PlrCtl 2 An Ca.e""'n' IO• \ltHI ouroo~\ ano PUCJIH"' u11l1ty ourp0\rrts OY•• •nd •CtO\\ '"" Soutnwest••ty io •tet ot tt>e Nortne4~1erly 1qo 07S 1111!1 ot ,_10 Lot 102 o• New-I H4'1ghU _,s \t'tow n on ~ m.JP tht-reof rf<Ot"ded '" 800• • P•g• IJ ot M1uell•n•Ou• Maps, rt(ord• ot •a•d Orange County E i<C C l'TINC THEREl'ROM ll'l•t POf"hon 1nctu0to ••thin P•rcet 1 '73 MPH•tl Pt•ce, Co>t• Meu Ctll1fOtt'lh) rn • •ll"M'I ~Od,...,\ °' common de \1Qn~"on • .,. \hOwn t1b0v•• no w4rt•ntv '' Q•Vf'n • ..,. to'" complrt4'ne>' o,. (or 'ectnt\')f rnr b~~f1c1arv u~, \'1•d O~d ot T ru\1 bv 'f'•\04"' ot d breacn or <ltt•utt ,,. tne Obli~t1on\ ~~cur.-o tMr~DV "'~'"etotortt f'Ae<utcd and a.11..,ereo to lt'l~ und@t";1Qned e written Oec••ratlon 01 Oe1eu1t ano Oem<'lnd to• s.1e. •no wr '""'" noliCf' Of br~<M.n •"'1 ot t•tttlon to c •U'• I~ unc>f!r\•CJi"M"O to '-ttt \AtO property to >dllsty said 0011oot1ons. dnd 1hfrtatt'r \~ uMf'tS19ned c •u"'° '\a •d nol!Ct.' ot Of••<n dnd ot •Ir< lion 10 bP rec.or6'-d M aren 30 1'11 as '"~'' NO l•~ In DOO~ 11610 -sqs, Of Hid 0 111c1ill Reco•d' ~d•<I \ctlr w m t>f' m•ck' but w 1tnou1 ,,,ven11nt Of' warrctr•lv t'•OI"'" or 1m l1llf•d f~t01nQ 1·11111' PC>\W\'10n Ot ... nt umb, JnCfl\ to pav th• rrm.,.n.no Ot1n<.1f)1U Sunt 01 '"" nol,..f 1 I w'urt'd bv ,.cl•O Deed ot Ttu\I w•th rnltrt\t ~~ in ~••d nottt OtO'V•Ofd. •Ov•nce\. 1f dftY under in~ ,,,.m~ ot ~did~ ot Trust •~t·,, r ndtQf"' dnd f-,1.oenif-. 01 11'\t ftu\fl't' •nd of f"f' trvsl\ <t~ate-d by \aid Df' .. 0 of Tru\I Sdld \;tt,. W iii bf" ,, .. 10 Of'I f:"r1d•V Augu>t 11. t'/8 di I 1 00 AM al the 01 ••< t• of T 0 5erv1cP C.OmoiJ,_'t' 8an11 ot Amtrf(d low~·r Onf· ( It Boult"Yctro Wf',I \u1ll' 1110 Or-'nOt' C•htorn1d Uatod July I) 1~18 I 0 SCRVICE COMPANY .t\W•CfTtt1\ftt R'f' L 1na.t Mtt't~\ A'-')\1'\tant Se<ret;u t P'-4b'1'-rwo Oro"9'f! Co .. nt Oa1ty Pilot July 20. 11. Aug J 1918 PUBLIC NOTICE It~ NOTICE Of' SALE OF llEAL PltDPl.ltTY AT Pltl\/ATE SA\.E Ne. l'Ul- SUPEltlOllCOURTOF THE STA TE OF CALIFORNIA 1'011 THE COUNTY OF I.OS ANGE LES In, ... Matt., Of lhe e.1 .... OI JOHN J BU~l(E,0.Ce•~O Not1c• ~' twtret>y q1ven tna1 lh~ un· Oef\IOr\.f:d Wiii ~II Af pt1Yt)ff' \dlt' on or •flt• '"" Jt\t cl.ly "' July !Oii •t th' Oii•<• I>! G1i..o.., Ou11n t. Crutcher, JOM l P1QQOI & J .. m~\ C Opel, SIS So rlowor St lo• A.no•le• 9007' Counly of LO\ Angolo Sl•tt OI Calrlo•""'· to tM t11otw~1 •M O.•t b•d ON, ano wt11e<t 10 conllrm•11on l>Y \aid Su~rtor Coun , '111 '"t', •Qht title ano •ntft't\1 ~ \a•d decN~d •• tne t•m• of de•lh MMj •II ttw--r1oht t111r- .tnd tnterfst t"6t t~ r\t•lf' ot ~••d or ceaud ha• acquirtd bv Ol>t!r .. 110<1 01 t.tw or ot~rwlw 01~, than or 1n •dd•· lton IO 111•1 ()f w.0 de<M\td el IM time 01 Ot-itth 1n Md to •U tht rerti11n re&• otopeny '''"'°'~ m tne County ot Or4f'\Ot. Statr-ot Cdttforn•o Dartlcular l't' dt'\Cf"lbe-0 •\ lotlO\llill\ IO•Wll LOI\~. SS Ill>. bl 08 11• 11J 160. 200 or JU of Tt"'I oWO d\ f><'r M<IP •t· co•oeo •n Boal< 1&l l'llQt'~ 1 to '1 1n· ttu,.t-.;f ot Mh<•llaneOU\ Map\ 1n the ofl•Ct Of ,.,. County ~tcorot• ot O••nQe County. Ctlllornr• Unimorov...o real pro()l·q., fhf' undfrnttnt<I re\t"f"-.;e\ tM ''0"' LO IOI.Cl •nr •llO •111>•1> ff"rm\ Of w•t (6'\t'I 1n ld#tut monty of the Un1tf'tr0 St•trs on t ont1rma110" ot ~•I• hn ~rc~n• ot 4mounl bid lo oe deP0\11~0 w ith Dtd 810\ or Oflf"r \ to or-1n writ.no •nd W IU bt" ff'(it't\ftd dt trte dtor~\.dl(I Uffi((' di dftY time "'"'' thf ,,,.,., pubhcat1on ~reot anCI blf'tort Oat~ ot \die O•leo Julv I I t•78 ANNE r BUR .. [ Admlnl\tr dlOr w1tJ' W1U onnecttJ ot tnt. E >lot' Of Y id O#C flidrtnt 1111 tW Glltitt1. OuM , Crute,,... --------------1J011t1 T. P1..,.t,Ja ...... c O,wl ~u So. Fl•-· SI Pl'BLIC NOTICE \.o> A"9•1e., CA t007 I -------------~ Anor,..y1 ,.,. At9mtnt1't.Hor l'ICTITIOUS a USI NESS NAME STATEMENT Th~ fOllOw•"'O «>et~ '' dO•f'O t>u\f nf"\\ 41\ WAT [RCAl~E BEAUT I~ Ul 110 S•lv<1do• 51, CIXI@ Me"t, CA ~2620 E lll•h KPrnPP O~Wltt I .. s S.IY•dof SI , CIXM Me>• CA '11•1' Wtlft Wiii ~-·.., Puo1"neo °'"r\Q<' Coa'' Oa11y P1tol. July 20 11 11 1918 1118 18 PUBLIC NOTICE Tru\ bU)tM~\ • ._ tonducted oy •rt .,, CP-4.,.1 d1vrdu"I F·t 770 Ell1an K~m°" O~W1tt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~~ ~omenl-""~ hltO ,..Lin Ill• NAME STATEMENT (ountv c11 o of°'"._ Covntv on July 'Tiit t6llOWll!trorvwn h _,,.. - 11, tQ11 t'ltU d \ FOt7'1' 8 R IS T 0 l t N 0 U !. T R I Al Publo•h~ 0.•n<!'· C.o••t O•"V Piiot, MEOICAl CROUP JllO .. Bri\101 Julv 10 11 AllQ J 10 1q1• SUllP •oo S<wlt• And CA 11110. 16•\. II JO\,.Ph N1thO•a\. Gtt"~Ur1cn M 0 PUBLIC NOTIC E II >470~ SUPER!Oll COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFOllN!A FOii THE COUNTY OF ORANGE .... A·....it NOTICE Of' HEAltt NG OF PETITION FOii PROBATE OF WILL ANO TO SET ASIDE ESTA.TE NOT E XCEEDING U0,000 IN VALUE IPllOIATE CODE MOI E\lalf' 01 ROEIERl l BAKCR Oecu•rd NOTICE IS HE REBV (1IVEN lll•I BETTY l OU BA .. l R "'" 111•0 ""''''" d 0011110" to,. ProOdtt ot Wilt "nd to-.~' Ai..1dP l ,,,.,tt.• not •••C'"'tdlnQ S20,000 1n vJIVt~ • fltob.1t~ (.ndll &.cl' ti'lfrrntfl to win1rn ,, m.Jdto tUJ turtt"'' p..Jrh(uldt\ .1no rntlt ttw· tim. ·'""'plot.•· ot rwdr•n-Q tl"H \Mll,. ""' br't•n ~t to' AuQu,_.t 8, \'918 .11 lO 00 d tn 'n the <Ou1ttoom a t ~o.&rl"'"''' No lot <;d•O cour1 .at 10() (1v11,. <:.~"'"' Or1v1 Wt-!.1 1nH'I( (ity ot Sdnta Antt (..a•1•orn1'1 O•••o Julv 10. "'~ Wll.l.IAM E St JOHN County Ch ,~ STARKEY &ST411KEY 1))6 P•lnt•r Ave Wftiltltr, CA*°l Attorney' tor Pf'tttlontr Puo11,n1•d 0rdl\Ql' C06\I Od1ly P11ot Julv 1~. U Auq 1. 1q1a llMl' 18 Pt;BLIC NOTICE OSll Ja101r.e• O• Huntington Suen, CA '10•1 Th)\ bu~•nt)\ 1\ tondu< t~d OY .an •n dl'1tdU•I Jo\~P~ N1thol•\ Cregu11tn M O 1 n1\ \lcth~t1'tirnt wa\ f1l"(j with thf> Counlv Cler" Of 0.anot Counly on Julv 11. 1911 FOtllO Publ•\~ OranQI' CO<t\I Oa1ty PllOI. July 10. 11, Aug l 10 19/8 lllS II PUBLJC NOTICE NOTICE OF 10 .. lt HON·TUITIOH !NT EllOISTlllCT ATTlNOAHCE AGREEMENTS N011C.E IS HEREBY CIVfH tnat 011 tnc ht <I<>• o< Augu" IOI '"' 80drt) of TrU\ttt\ ot •"f' HuntlnQton Buen Union HIQh SfhoOI o .. 1r.ct "' OrAnQe C.ountv ("'lltorntd wilt ore· ••nt to• puol1< "P•t1nQ '"" •~78 1q Non Tu1tton •nt~r01~tru t Alt~nd.tnu.· Aortl·m~nf\ 'how•nQ tnf' t-§llm•\•0 tO\I to Int' 1a<paytr\ 01 t,,.. Hunl•noton Bt.>Cfl Union HIQll S<hool 01\111CI lo• th~ •tt,.nOclntf ot oup11s trom ot,,., 01\tfltl\ o" • rton 1u1t1on t>i.ti.1\ A PUbl1C. merllnQ on trw, rn~ttfr w1H bf"' held 1n tl'le 8o,1td Room Of tnp liunt 1ng1011 Be<Kh Union HrQh School O•\· lt1Ct EouCdllC>n Center )JOI (IOI•" A•enut. Hunllngl1>n B~acn. Calllotn1 ... .. 1 the hour of I OOo'clock pm BOAAOOf TRU$fEE'ft HUNTINGTON 8EACH UNION HICH SCHOOl OISTRtC! Publ1\h.O Ot<1rpt Cotst Oa1ty PrlOI Jutv 11 18.1'1 lO lt. 1•11 ,ICTITIOUS aUS!NlSS NAME STATEMENT TP\t •011ow1nQ Otf\On\ Jft do1nq bu\l"f'\\ '" U S GOLO MINT 111» Ullo•• L•ne. Fount din V411ty, CA 9?IOI Cllarl@\ Wllll•m HMO.,. lit lllJO L•Ro\a l4M f OUtllfln V•lln CA •110t! Ldura Beth HortMn lllJO L.,R0\6 L•n~. Fourtl••n ll•llev. C• •noe Tf'\1\ bu\1~\\ '' umOu<teo bv d gef'lltor .tt P.trtner\.n10 Ltlllff S.th H4tdtn f h·~ \t•lefTWnf Wt'\ flltd w ith "'" County Cit,. Of Otar>QO! County on July 10. t918 """" PuOl1>1\eO 0.-dnoe (Od\I O•llv Prfot JUIY I), 20 11 AuQ l 1q18 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS a USIHEU HAM( STATEMENT r nr 101towlnq per~ •\ 001~ bu\1 ntH 8\ OH FARK'. 31'11 ArtlOllf Lon• Co>t• Mew CA 97620 Ehnor Gr<el<.fl M<(or m1ck )19t Arl1ona lane. Cc»tt Me.,, CA tt&?b TIH\ bu\11*,,\ 1\ <onoU<.te-d by c)n '" d1-.;1c:Ju..tl E11no• C•a<•MLCormlek fn1\ \l11ement ¥M\ flleo with IM Coun1v Ctt:t~ Of Or•~ Covotv on July tO. 108 Ft1Jll Pub I"~ Or •not Ca.\t Oa11y Piiot July t3, ?O, 11 AliQ l, 1~78 1018 II PUBLIC NOTlCE 11.>1n2 S\IPEltlOA COUltT 01' THE ST.aTE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY 01' ORANGE HO A· ... 21 NO T ICE O F HEARIHC 01' PETITION FOR PllOaATE OF WILi. ANO l'Olt LETTEA~ OF AO· MINISTltATIOH, C.T.A. IWITH WILL ANN E XEO I AN O FD lt 4 UTHOlt!UTION TO AOM!NfSTElt UNDER THE INDEPENDENT 40· MINISTRATION 01' ESTATES ACT f\l•le of RHEA B JONES • .tka RHEA BELLE J0NCS d~" RHEA MtClUMPHY JONES ako RHEA McC. JONES.Oec,...,..d NOTICE •S HEREBY CIVEN ll'lbt CLl>RENCE L JONES. M\ flied 'M!rt111 ~• .,.t1fion tor Prot>.ltf' 01 Will •no tor t\\udnC~ Of ll'llrt\ of AO m1n1• ''at•on, C T A '"''"' W11t .an l'W'.1,01 retf\r~n(~ '" w n1th '' m•~ tot lur1n ... r pattftuldt\ .JiJO t~t lhtt um ... ""° ptl\(t" ot nt-ttr1nq t,,,, . •n1~ nco OC"n \N tnr AIJQU"'I t~. t1H8, Al tO 0C. a m 1n tl'W' (OtJrlt"OOm of 04?Dd,.fmt'nt Nn l f;t o.d rourt rll 100 (1v1' Cf!ntr' Or 1-.;t Wt~f. in fM t1ly 01 Sctntd Anet Callto1n1 .1 Oaleel July 71 •~18 Willi.AM E 51 JOHN County'""' WILL.I.AM It l'llOEBJ:RG 2HO C~mftlO ct. Ettr•ll• ~pl1tr•M auo . C.lllo•n•• •IU• hi ..... 111 AltotftOY lot P•Ull.....,. PuOl1\hMI 0r•"9" CO"" 0,111v Pilot Ju!Y 11 .18 Auo 1 1q1a 18,. 18 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT!OUS iUSINEU NAME STATEMENT t nr tollow1N) p.:irMJn " OO•nQ OU\• nf\\ A\ J USl B•C.S, ,., N Sidi~ ColltQ!' 81•0 0•""9" CA~ Cw~n M.ttlfla M< K•""· )< C 5o Main SAntA Arw. CA ~1701 'P\1\ OUS1nt\\ I'\ (°"'°U(1NJ 0'1 an 1n d1v1<tu•t Gw•n ~ Ml ""4~ l ht\. \-•~tefnl"lnt W-'' fllf"d with tPWt Cour1ty Cl.,lo. ul Ot.>nQ(' County on JulV I) 108 F"1s,. PuOh\heG Ot1tnQ11 CO,f\l O••tv P11ot July 11, Auq l. 10. 11 1q19 1791 13 PUBLJC NOTICE F!CTI nous •USIHE SS NAME STATEMENT l n11> fOllO'llW•f\Q Pf"r\on\ ar~ d01nQ bU\1n,.\\ d\ 111 !ME 0A NA PQ "IT llC.HTHOUSE 1)1 rHC: OANA l ICH f JOOt R~ Holl ••• E: \plenad1 111. Suitt ?18, Cosi.. Me•d Cdl•fo•n•d q1bU Cnr1\ Art Studio fnt.orooral('d d C••Uorn,a totpiot"dlton .3001 At"O H111 Ave E•P••naoo• VI $u·•~ 118 (OSld Mt\a. Calt1orn1d91b1& 'hi) bu\IM'b l\ (Ot\dU(.lt!d ov «I' or OOr4'tt0n Cllrl\ Ar1 SIU<l•n I"< Str•r Ci Chri,tm.on p,.,,,ldef'\t Tn1' 'l•temcnt .....,.,, f1h'd w11n ttw CounH• Clerk Of O.~no< CovfltY on .ltJIY ,. 1918 .. ~ ... Pubtr\~ Or'"nQI' Co.nt o.111y Prlot July 21 .tlllO AugU\t l )0 t I 1911 "It 18 • . , . . -. . . . ---. rt ----• • • • ~ • • ~ ~ • • ----4 • -• ThursdJy JU1y 2: . .,, J Cl\tl I P!LG {'J lh• U.fN••• M••kcupl•'-tt < 11 '"~ 01 '".,. C.o• • DAILY PILOT CLASStf ltD ADS Vov C•" S.A II.,. ..... h T•-.. Wlttl •Weft! 4d CLASSIFIED INDEX To Place Your Ad. Call 642·5678 HOUSES f OR SAL£ r_,t-ntt•I 1t11 u.u~ .. 1 1 .. ,... uo tl•lbtu •'••Un 11&. t1•1. l "l14·tf•f I fje• ti •1 111\ I lAtln,. ,,, I \l ,., ._ .,.,.,., \lru .. • ' Olilt1111 J1u1n\ It, .... t t Toth 11 t ount1ufl \.-lh t1t•1 tl1ri1111n,.u.n t~-,," it•"' '" jfjt ll"4 I t 11i.:un .. t\rl·;i.11\ \h.H I •1tuno1 U111 u'" l_..CW,_,, \1 •t.1 I \41\'l'I••" \ U I' '"~tlt•lt ...... l"I •• "9nf h111• 11t• t•m, "'nJu.io< .1~1 It•"'' 1111 ,,,,. .... A11• H,_1 ~ .. 1 HI, r1 .... , "UuHtl• M'1.; I""" v. ... •tttun .. t•·• 11r.-\4Wlt>Uunw•-...•I• tit•• HAL ESTATE Atr«"lllit•· lut ,,.1. Ap11ftn~nt · tor "•" l\t-ath l#r1;t~1t , ku-,11\h-. '''""'"-,, , ( ftmhrv l.M' \ tq.f i omn" rr1 .. 1 l'r'+ltt '"' lonchm11n1\.IO•" ,,,I• Uuvl~ ,, " t nn ,,1ft l"i!Ull• ... \t1 l)I \1tiu1I lntCJ(M l'fl·J .. rl IMt11toll 1r1ll'H lJlltl Lob l1o1 "i,1h• \1vh1I. ltn., ",. I I~ \11A1t1l11 ,,_ l"ft IC• t I f)r.,f\41(1 I •1 t fOf ~; :~ ~::~~:· t.::,~: •. tc .. ui h•"' t' ''"'" '"''' • • th Ml • "' th I "h .. 11. H• .1 l..)\.th \A •"" i1 RUtutS lfoM\t-"t t urtu t11 •I '""'" "l f,futr I h •J l"'-u ~t uroul t ftf f •N\don••rt•••m" h ir·• \ ·r,ndonunu1m. I 11 1u .. n."4iv"" t m11 Ti,,. ntll-.1H' ' ttl ttus>I'"'' t"rn llu1Mv lnl AVht'l.1rt1 '""" l '1funl Al4" t t.un• t I 11 lltA.Jm K•••"' ~ lh1o1t·I llohh \luh·I\ \.u• \ ll11n14 '\il1n n.• t Hf"l1t•1 \u• 1t1h•1f• thfl'•I k1n1 .. l•h•~u1 11,.liO'' .. '"' lh11I l)fhC'• lh ftliitl ttu"uw .. , Mt.r.tlil ,,.,., • .,1 .. llh,1111 ~;:~t~~~ 'A •nh•I \111tr H•·1111I"' BUSINESS, INVEST MENT. FINANCE I'• 1r1 IJ11\,.1tl h·.1 •th v..t , • .,, 111\t "''"I hi q~•f•Uf't • ,,.,, .... "" nt V.11tol••' Mnn'' 1 .. 1,. •. ,,i \II.Ho\ \>\.4r.t1d "'"'""•'' th ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONALS 1. LOST & FOUND ,\fH"H~r'h • OU t\t t •I ,.,,,,, ,,.., .. ,,,h I lh>t At-'"''t ,,,., .. ,.,,,1 ""'l'litl t lulr lfffHI SERVICES "-f\UI f11t11tiH EMPLOYMENT i PREPARATION VM1I" in'ltU• ti'"' J••h" ..tnl••t ....... ~....i....l~ .. t MERCHANDISE 'f\ltCttlt \JIJ .. tllllt I \t11fl•lf hit \C It Hu1lt11n._ ~I.iii,.,., .. ( .1m1. • "· A t 11u111n • '• ' .. '"·~ ., •• t•• ',.,, t-\1rn1tvf'' .... , .. ,1 '11• """ .. '"''' hf1l'if11••h J1v.d1" I"' ''o' 11, \l11tt111 .. t \ \l1·.r• ll.-n4 •-V' \ll'itt lfofl"'ll• U •f''-I \tu1111.,1111·htJfl • r.1 f Wfl\ ,. ~'un ,_ t.•,UIV ......... l'l•nb' 6 '"• .. r ~•1n .. '1t·tt1t• 'O'~rt1n~ t.1 .. .0 "l•>r•· H1 ,1 ;ur .. "t l1.11 "'~ .. ,1 1' l<•1hn lltt-t "' t• BOATS l MARINE EQUIPMENT t.1rq,.1 '" ... ''•ltll ~, '"'"t" '' .. ''"'' t •tul1· f'itul h;IA•f ·~ .. "' H• 111 t fi.ift• I 1"1•1 ,,ttl Mr,.,. ~ .... ,, , ..... ~. tii•..il .. 'flrri•fi A ''' ,.,...,, .... ,..r ..... TRANSPORTATION ,,,,,,,, j .. ,, I"' '"''' lit I I t I• nor I 1r \1"b1h ll11n1t \\1.CM I \i ti ''I• h ' \1Qlu4' ltn ..,,,I• h 1fl I ri>1tl• f fr nt I I r.1h r t uht' \uh1""-'l.n u t l'.111 AUTOMOBILE " .. '" 110 ...... ,,. .. ····· ,, .,.,. ';"' ... ... 1l111 l 1hl l\hl H.:. ·•I "' ····· " .. 1tu1 II •• ... l • .. ,, H ;1 i\hl ... I I .. , I 'o I •t "'" , .. ,. lll ... ... ~ ... ..... "''"' ,.,~ """' ,..,; .... lri. ., ... ..... ~ ... . .. .. . ,..., .. ,..,,. ... ., .. ...... . ' ... . " ,, .. •I '""'' 1111 •!•• •)lft ., ..• '•' • l1U1 .•. ,. •·I •111 .... r Or ... C•'•·••'* 642•5378 ''I C•,!1' Aop•0•.1 •.........•.••..•...... . ....... ' ............... . Genttol 1002 ..................•...• EOVAl HOUSIN(, OPPOR TUH!fv Publilher'' Hotic~: t\11 rcul l'slak dU\ l'rll cd 1n this nl'w~papt-r 1,. ·.uh JCl1 to the f'cdl•rnl l-';11r llou.1ni( Al' t>l t!.11" wh1l'h mJkc~ tl 1l:l"..,.il lO .1dv<'rll .. 1' in:. p .. · HARBOR VIEW HILLS . I• t C.: ·1 A C l ' L \ I. .(If~\ {'t C;tt.illn<• UI ...... \ tl'~., lltll~I' n1 I II tt·m.nt'l fTH 10 1 l'I: ' Belt m i Jtnll~ 1·1111111 honh ., Jn 1m01.H ul.1\1· )l·\HI Jl11;h1~ ll\)LI. Ill C: air l'Ofld •H '" t n 11111 µutlln!' tiHl "' Fu1 t flt' d1,ccn11n~ hl.i' 1 • •l'd• m..: pn' J<} ~·;l''t.im·1 .• ntJ J l'l'f'lll' )' ()1lt•1 ,•t.J ;1f ~60 (XX) -.mm.- l l"J...Rf\ll' .. J ... ' \ • ~111 ~Ull Hwf C111na 111!1 M11 IHl nl'•· I; m.t.illon. or dlsl·nm11lJllon bc.M d on ruee. rolo1 rcll!JIOO. ·l'X. or nat1011al onftm or .inl•--•------- mtcnllon tn mak,· Jll'I .urh ,,rcr"'n'n<'E: hm11.; 11011. or d1scr1 mmut101~ COLLEGEP.ARK lmmaculatl' :l txdroor.1 homt-O"l • (ll<!l'l ._h.,ch •,1. ,,,.t 1h t"1 fte I .!,ft borhood ;how• 1••;,1 µr11k 1.i "~" : • :,. .· u . .r.,. ~.500 CALL ;:,. J .!rl • TI\J .• tit'.,. 'pupu w !11 not know 1111(1) <1('111 µl .JO\ .JU\ 1·r 11 .tn~ lt>t I ,11 1.~lal~· \~ hll h t tn \ tOIJ t1on or 1ht ldw c;::, SELECT -------I PRO PERTIES ERRORS: Adv~rtisers should check "'eir ad~ daily and report ~r· ron immrdiat~ly. Th~ DAILY PILOT assuf!Wi liabtllty for th~ fiNt in· cornet ins~ion only. .•.....•.••........•.•. General 10C2 ••••..•.....•.••.....•. BALIOA ISLAND Try lhh f1x .. r u(llH r dt.pll·'( 1,r. 1\ pClt•:J . Load;. of potenllal dt JIJ~l "leps to south b<iyt ronl MESA VERDE FIVE IEl>ROO~S I\ lanla:-.lll' r .. m1ly humt• hU!!l' )ard• a. pll'nl!f ul ~J>at·1· lur 1·n1t-rta1n1n ·~ Just rt'dUtl•d 54500 l'iow 001) SlW.SOC COUNTRY CLUE MANOR Cu/'t I BH hum• v. 1t~ l:trn1h room { rt1•1: r1 JOtntn~ 101· Sant., ,\r,.., Countrv C lub Sl2i.5Ut. EASTSIDE COSTA. MESA f'ry this 3 BR .: BA homl rm .1 ~ccluded '>lrl'l!t On I) ~.500 POSHLIVIMG Ttus I' Ba Ibo a Ii-: J nil , m ost 1·lc11ant ..: Bf< . .: BA ....h..o m ,. t" ,: r I 1• .. , t· Sl450 ) l!arl) r\\ at u~ 1::.1 ..Q ' :!i!r'Mi! Balboa Island Really '"''''" ...... , ',..,.. ..... , 673-8700 BEACH HOUSE FIXER n \tlE FIND' S11·11~ ••: ou an· G:inkr~ rc1ur "11 r \ 1cw' Too !(OOO '" 1 .1~1 • I lurrv call 6-'5 030:! EASTSIDE COSTA MESA l'ute older ~ l:idrm homt' Wtl h dt!\IOg, f1rt-(llJt l'. Ing lot. !nt~ ol 1 rct·~ •'- ~hrub:-1\llt) t·nlr:in«t' for RV C'll' 1\:-kmi.: nnl) ~.500 Call540 1151 ~HERITAGE •• • REALTORS *VETS* UDOW'\ OCLOSl;\G llo m cs mall arc;; .. 111 OR1\N(; 1'. t:OUN1 \' VET AGT. CaU541·080C >1UMT!NGTON IEACM l'ir o<·can ~: \l(lu Srwrv .: BR. J1A:;t • •• m1 '1• bt!ach In .ire;· ol mur, <''<Pen. 11" µrl)pt t t 11• • 10'; l>own Call ~2 i':bl'- XEY REAL TORS 5c!1 vuu1 ow" •1u tr, FIXED nol ' !l'' ,,, ,1:,l m .id •. 1111 \It h1·.,1 1y Fn•1· llom1. .. ~:;u.~1 fl~: AD\IWl•'I :-t I•\ HELP ! BEACH PROBAlF. <.:our' ,.,~, d , I·~•' 11 wel. und~r m;:rkl'' I-' ~l'l .. li\'• •ov.r.ht;u~t· ••' .n~ 1.\-.,1: 1>1 ~: .. • • Brcothtakini.: \'ll'W U•11 " 1r. •• h:. 11m1 oppor11;n • t \ .. l)f l!l t 1 I•' \.' I j f &15·030:. CRAWFORD C.AMYON 'Ur': ,, h ~d I fo \ • t ht•au111 ul l'OUr.t r· •t''l 1111- ur 'J .tl'f• wll!' v:1 w 111 htll'-Si;~t • .01 I-'\. 11 lll i.;ara lo(t' ~ t'·•· 111d l'u I' ~16·~i ... HERITAGE ~· REALTORS Gel GREEN ta!\r for Wlflif-_ t 11..pnlfr.I w11r ,, CIJ~~1fwd ,\<.1 Cal: 642 SOil' CUSSJFIEO HOURS \11\ t t1 ;-.~ r" (l', '-JH.,4 t' th• 1r 1! ... t.\ 11 11 ur.(Jn•• :< u• .1 ff' *" ~· • n· \lt•rttl, \ lllf• ~I 'ti, ' 1 !•· no•llf' ~ •• h.rd.1 ''"'''"~''"'~II u \\ II t t:.• ,i I Ill"'''·"'' I•~ \I :1 l.At;l '"II~ Al'l1 11Jil4F. c.:, . .,n. \.' L1H!V00 Ht. ( ~ t!H !141;1 l--AlllH ~le,\( 1- :;~:I .1 I J . llO.•I I ·•~:unn llii!~ [>r l ri~IH '"II I" I I 'I ' I \ 01.tl It• ,>ll' t:..~t• CLASSIFIEC OUDLlt-'ES l)t .1f1!rn• '" • t.>J•'-' .'<. ku:, .il• II m 1t"c •'•'' tw ''!1""' 11ut,111 .11 'n ''pt ""r "'1,ml.t• '· '''''' tl.t\. .. •!"'l'f' ·"'' ,, tlt'.1'1llni ~. 11.ftJ.•. .... ,,., CLASSIFIEO UGULATIOttlS ~'lllH'I•' \0\1 tlo•• I ..,,,pt,.lfl I f~t•t ~ f ~t If if tl.Hh ~ ,. 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Gt9C'f"ol I 002 G~oJ I 002 c;.......i I 002 ..•..•••....... , .............•.•.•............ ··•••···•···•····••···• -----------------•APPRECIATION & UH EMERALD IAY Ocem1view CokMMal, EM.raid lay -"'11 s...,t» """ bcdrOCMft. fClfftlty roo.. dillllag roe. hOlalt wfftl opett ..._ c~ ..d • Catalno ....n. TWs 11 tt.. perfect t•ty "°"'•· Pric~ to Ml today at $355,000. EMERALD IAY SpectCllClllcr •l•w home of fln• ..-lty overiooldftg C-llld lay. This 11 a p«hct to.ily ...... for fttoM detffiftg this CjNtlt, prhate coMM••ity. Has darkroo111, • ., ... study .... ·~· $495,000. NEWPORT BEACH EARLY BLUFFS l•m~ thrff .,_.°"' "G" rt.. End 1111it witll mini IKk lay •lew, bee. ceililtgt and wood ftoon ~lhtat.d Oft o loHly g~enbett. OOH to coaut•ty pool AA exc.u.t •dw at S 159,500. EASTILUFF Ct1donn.d two story hstblwff hCNM wM ~er .W. of MOllfttaitH, ligt:fl .ct lock lay. Thrff bedroo111, ...._. battt, ...... fo•lly room .ct ldtcMfl with ""'9g crea. This i1MHC•late ho.,.e will sell ltHlf. $179,500. BLUFFS CONDO Eajoy tt. privacy and tush loncllcapincJ ~ this chartRing llwffs cOftdo. ThrH ~OOM, two and OM haff battts, far~ ldtcMft wilt. eating p111S three patictt Gltcl CJCll ~ .... cotnbiMd to IMk• Hds a special offering at S 157,500. BRAND HEW IN THE ILUFFS T'lltte ~ two Clftd OM Wf batt. Frc.c:lscm P'tCllt lft the Hrly lhlffl °" flMst greenbelt. HkJNy ~ oded wftti "-tatioa ~h•tters. Minion tilt floors mtd wood pa1tellng. bioy thr water •ltw fro111 ••fairs balcony. $161,900. 644-7020 2 12 3 SAN JOAQUIN HILlS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH iAX Stl~L n :tt Bi.•11u1 nt'\\ C:IANT Ol'Pl.E X N1'1' llTS 3Hr. 2·~na l!U W\•t bur. pQrchcs. el(' ;! llug~· <.llil )(JI . rnr lot 1':o.t f101sh Aul( 3lsl Com prlllt\l'ly priced bldr \t•t) Ull.ICIOU'-WI LL. .. :XCllANG .. : OR St:Ll. Lcvint• ul{l, 042 0200 ---- ESTATE SALE l rvin t-T!'rr uc \•- imma c ula t c 3 Udrm home. new carpets, love ly landscaping. co nvr nient lot·11t1un (\ill to St't' PETE BARRETT REALTY S.2·5200 LIVE ON THE SAND •NOW SELLING• llunl1ng l o n Pacific lk'arh house. This 1!> 11 finulL'd offcrin~ or uni que cOt>pcrallve a part· mcnls . localed on the s and A N E V ER BEFO HI-:. NEVER AGA IN OP PORTUN ITY You owe 1t to your~elf to 1n vest1gatc this reul find. Pnces Crom $117 ,SOO lo $269,000 711 Ocean Ave . <PCll l llu nl1n gton Beach. Ca Sales office closed on Tuesdays. Broker 536-6063 MEREDITH SI 18,500 Huge 5 UH nr. be:Jch. P r o r d 1• c o r a t e d • lndscpd J>ncc<l for faiil iiale Call 962 7788 KEY REALTORS GUARDED GATE in Ja~minc Creek · one or Newpo rt 's m o:.t elegant areas 2'.!00 Sq ft of hving area : 3 bdrm:. . fami ly rm & 2 full ba ths Dream kitchen · many extras Onlv 2 yrs old An xlnt V!JIUl' Ul S244.500 EASY ... Fmun1•mg . owner wi ll carry w11h rl'asonabh· down a l'LllS in today·~ money market Properly localetl Just above Ltttlt• Corona Bea~h. 3 Bdrm~ • 3 bat~. street to street ~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~+i1>t tl SSU ~l-¥6~. THREEUMITS M~wport Hri9hh l\.o 2 bdrm .. I b;ith ~ l bdrm • l bJth hUJ:l' [IOOl, ti µarkrn)l 'JlllC1·~ (1111,\ ot'CUPlti.I SIH!U•IO fud urlmg l;111d ' lil :J 36fk1 1;,12 :?25:J 1-.v''" '. associated . BROK ER S--A E Al 'l'OA S l 1J1\ W Balboa '11. 1661 VAT~~~~OME S!&SBAY & BEACH 1.vly 3 bdrm townhom(' REALTY 759 0811 cl\'erlookmg th<· pool & • j!r~enbelt Sharp & onl~ 450 N<.'wport Center Or Sh~.500 Bci.t lo<.a twn . Newport Beach best pnee, best terms! A ---------1 mus t !'il'l' thi s r a n't 13:.l ' --llurry. 545-0465 _________ , MEW LISTING! Rl"a l F..'l latt! Beautiful "at~rrront homf' with hoat iihp & sa n rly hca c h . 111 BAI.BO,\ r ov ES. 4 ---------1 bdrms + fJmily rm . MOVING ??? J 12 b;11h,,, 2 frplc:-. <! l\t:erl hnu,,mg info " pauo.-, $327 500 Including Call loll frh· land • IH A WORD... 1 HOO 525-Mnw B Ibo I p l·onvcn1cnce' ('unvt• 1':xt.GU74orGU40 a a ay rop. n 1t•nt lo South Cu;1-.1 No obhgat1on J\ sprvict• Realtors l'IJta . c onvcn1<.'nl lo or Affiliated Independent • 675-7060 * ~t hoob. ronvcn1t·nt tu Urokers. --------- fHl \at r n 1mm11n1t y ---------1 ,,wimmtng pool. & lm·:.11 l·ll un j football fi eld i;111· ,.:11·1•nbdt. A -.uP1:r sh,1rp J lldrm ,·on<Jo pr11•t1I 1'1(1.ht .11 575,500 Spl•t· ·~ ~acular c·attwdr.11 1•cil tni:::-& twaut1f11llv tk • nr.1t1•d BUSY & NEEDING l niquc llomc:-or Mci>il vcrde 11' "pl uii~ed inw ·· a r1•lo1·:1l1on rdl'rra l service that has ereated a de m and ro r m or e salespeopl<' We Jre busy NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 BR. 1 Bath. gara~e. large yard. rrull t rce:.. n e ar ll a rbo r Hig h. $89.SOO Roy McC~. RJtr. 548-7729 VIEW IY HITE & DAY $235,000 On a comer on o huge lot with rOCMR few a pool, CJCl"deft Giid much, fNICh MOf"e, IRVIHE 4 IDRM $89,900 Spacious •t br, 3 ba patio home located in onr or o ur m os t dc1>1rahl c areas Fr<'~hly painted & newly carpeted thruout plus many xtras. You can't afford lo miss thla one. Just listed. 646·7711. ..,, Located bl Corona chi M• school ..a CMd pert.ct for tt.. f..ily. Wei ,....d 4 bedroom CIRd fCMlily room .....,., with prl•ocy. Shown by cappoMhM..t Oflfy. Waterfront Hoa•• 2633 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 631-1400 People who need people should always check the Service Directory in the OAJLY PILOT p riced from $72,970 to $79,980 ll'nni, \°1lur1 .. • p.1ddl1· tt·nni' 1tt1ra~1·-i • p 11111 .. SEE ING IS BELIEVING otfrrcd by MA NAB Irvine Realty contiict l \ IHh" \ .ill'IH t IH' i I~ ·n~~·ld\'\' fl \ I• ·l•HI II\ t .11.1\ .1n lnli 1 r,1f1un.1I U~l()U~ IN NEWPORT BEACH LOVELY OM LIDO -Country Spanis h J c:c or. 3 bdrms or 2 and d e n . ('Omplelely remode led. in finest taste V<icant at $310,000. IEACHY -3 bdrm just a hop to the bc a t h and a shade below $100.000. Heal <:lean. newer and nice at $95.500. MOTHER-IM-1.A W WIMG is an added fc<Jture to this 5 Bdrm (or 4 & an offi ce). 3 bath c us tom home an N c w port Heig hts . Many colorful features. perfectly maintained. Just $188.500. MCLAIM -T o wnhom e wllh contemporary ·took. te nnis. pool a nd Jacuzzi plus an incredible view of the B1~ Cyn Golf Course. $199.500. U~l()U~ li()M~S REALTORS' fHE NICEST PEOPLC sr l l INC. THE IVCATEST HQMFS CORONA DEL MAR. 675..SOOO MESA VERDE, 546 5990 • CALL US WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REAL TOHS o..,im·t> HM6 llG CYH TOWHHOME S 155,000 Leisure living in this delightful highly upgraded 2·bed & 2-bath townhomc. C u s tom des ig ned furniture a nd furnishings of living and dining rm may be purchased. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2111 San Joocprin Hlh Road NEW..c>RT CEHTEa, H.I . 644-4910 I AC EST A TE AT THE IEACH! Complete privacy. 8.000 sq . ft meld your own gst hse & s ummer hse. Olym.Qic s z _pool & jac. 5 Min. from -Npt. Bch. Old worfd elegance w/oak & mahog not avail today. Flex terms. prired to sell at $495.000. Rltr fi73·53ll NEW PAINT C:u ,to m 5 b e d r oom hom1·' Movable ml~nor wall ~ Jllow d e s ig n Chllnl{~'\1 REUCARPET75-l 1al<! llor~r Property New 4 OUIET ELEGANCE Three Bdrm. fu rn rm, rovpred patio & yard The best m pncc. q uah· ty, design & area' Com pare now 2963 Ra ker OPEN Di\ILY 1·5 or Call EAST SIDE VA Terms. ~real 4 Ddrm 2 b~th family home m ex· cellent location. Pnced to sell a t only $82.500. Call 546·5880 ~HERITAGE REALTORS Br 2' • Ba on 1 ~ acre 1 ________ _ 3000 Ml ft Many, muny ---------xtra~. Uk r. 754·6262 Sell idle items 642-5678 POOL-SIZED CORNER Eastbluff Plan 450 with 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. Immaculate inside plus excellent "curb a ppeal''. See today. A ~ood buy. $154.500. A CO&.DWIU. IAt<Ca CO. 644·9060 2161 SAHJOAOUIH HILLS RO IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ ~ '-----------------...... .-....-!'!!!!!I,,-~ S© \l.<il·~ -& ttf S I Thof Intriguing Word Game with a Chudle -----l4itool loy (IAY I 'OUAN 0 '•""""l>e l.11tt1 of '"• lour auo,,.bi.d -•d• b•· low 10•10"" lou• Jl"'!>I• WOtd• N E T C E 0 11 I I' I H I R C E I' I I' I I I 1 I HOBOL , I I I I' ~ I'd •lop w1tcn1rio rv a110- . . . . . ,. gelher, If I could · · whit ,.---------., It II I uMd to 00 I Ip El (IR 1, r I' I G COtftPle•o '"• <~u<\lo o"°'-.1 . b, I.ii·~ '" .... """'"f ..... d .__....._....__.__...__.~ yov devolao "°"' ,..p No below e ~~':(.;·~~.£, r r r r r 1· r r 1 6 ~~:c:=c'• llflml I I I I I I I I SClAM-lfTS Answen In Cloufflcaflo.. 8010 SALESPEOPLE WANTED! Highly anc rcased bus iness act1 v1ty warrants addmg seve ral energetic & ambitious sales people. We offer a delif:{htful atmospher e in a modern. a1r-cond office on the ground floor of THE GREAT WESTERN BLDG one of th<: mcesl locations. with easy parking for you & your clie nts. Our name is one of the best known in the: area & we offe r one of the mo!:.t favorable & exciting incentive plans. Our adve rtis ing program has been consis tently cons picuous t hru the years. If you are interested please call Walter Haase or Leona rd Snuth. BAY & BEACH REALTY 420 Mewport CettNr Dr., M9wpori IMCh 759-0811 WAMT TO TRADE -The owner of this outstanding 4 bdrm 3 bath "Spanish Villa" has purchas ed another and s ays "sell". and I will help finance. Or take a smaller home in trade. If you have been thinking about moving up. but don't want the hassles of selling. Coll 546-4141 for further details . IEAUTIFUL IEGIMMIMCiS -In immaculate Ir vine 3 Br. close to pool. tennis & library. New drapes. paint ins ide & out Only $105.000. Call 552-6161 Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach-N ewport B each MESA VERDE REDUCED TO $89,000 Attractive 4 bdrm .• 2 ba . home 1n immac. condition. Xlnt foe . IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 211'.! bath family home on quiet cul de s ac. Oversized pool. playhouse. extra storage. $169,000. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & s lips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 BoyrnJ,. Drive N B bl':J 6161 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 Bdrm 2 bath. sparkling Jacuzzi on large lot in bea utdul N e wpo rt He1ghLc; Completely re- modell'<I und enlarged Don 't m iss 1t ' Call 54().1151 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS lrnsistiblt Price OCEAN BREEZE Lovely beach cottage w/3 BR & den. Ready for your s umme r parties. Homes like this don·l last ! Call now! Offered at only $73.000. 540-3666 llfftelc*tll REAL ESTATE IEACHVILLA Ass ume $54 .500-4 Bdrm. 2 story. formal en try. hujie e hvmg room w/fi rcplace . Garden. kitchen . dining room MAG"41FICE"4T VIEW LOT Ocean. harbo1 & n1i,:h1 lights. Prei.tiaious ar<•J Must sell now Nothtnl( I.Ike! 1l at S27:>.ooc, NEWPORT CIHTER REALTY 640· I 812 DUPLU '' nt·w uHl'n ng in C'dM Owner , unit ha! ... UK l. ba, & 2 fi replace!' I in th!! mas ter BR! Newer 1 UR unit 0\ Ct ga r:l f;I C Priced to sell at Sl97 500 Shown by appt 640·5112 • t I ' , " ' II~ L l 1""1'->• \'.; ~ t41 • ~ 'l ,. l l H-~t W,, HOME + INCOME So or Bayside A rarl' und surpnsmgly spacious 4 Br+den, 2 story horn<· PLUS a roomy nevf'r · Vd Cant r e ntal P\: rmancini; provided at .substantial !l av1n..:~ ll buyer 1281,000 Call few ct.tail• 644-7211 /.Jn NIGEL BAILEY & 1\550(11'\I ES 1/4 ACRE lmmar 4Br. 2 Ba. 2 rrplcs . hme in Cameo lltghlands. Ocean & r a Ue~t bu\ in ;\lc·~u \ ··nl• I .. utt: l tM L -.t ' lw Ill~ UP~· .1tlt•1I 1hru11ul \\1111 cons.d1•r co n• 1 ,111 -.a1c $100 d()() Ownr 111.-1 lj1ll. ll3: J:.!;>7 S9SOODOWtol lf you c1r1· " "l'I you 1·at1 huy tlu" ~ 0011 3 hr 1 • bu homl• on lhP E c1:.L,11J,. lor 1hc .tbu'. 1Jown '"', ml!nt Home h." lob 01 ~l'd bnrk l'l0 ram1l lift· 6t l p.;l10' llu Y W~I U W1at~on K .. 111 i::bt.il• 1:11 5581 • TRtrLEX * Ea:.1 c M I'• Yr"' old $171.000 Owner .1nx1ou"' Sobrmt • Bkr 552 0434 SklNHYDIP 1f you d11r~ lhe pnva1·:t 1:, the re 1n !ht:. four hedroom pool horn' Lordt c<.I l\cd r South Coast PlaZJ and freshly painted out.s1dt• C1oll 752 IB20 J QUAIL PLACE PROHRTIES • 10,.. Tll l :JO P.M.I MESA VERDE By owner . 3 br 2 ba flim1 ly rm. frpl, rem·t'd yrd Reduced lo $7ll.900 a:. needs pamllng etc 291!0 Jacar and.; Ca ll arter 5. 675-8461 nyon view on v. acre Pvt _ _ ___ _ bch access ()pn Sat/Sun.•-------- l-6pm or by app·t 70'J HOUSEGOURMET Cameo Highlands Dr Uruque 4 Br. 2 story with $247.500. <fee Land) ma s t e r be<.l r<•v m Prine only. 673·l592 downstairs Tile roor Landscaped courty;i rd RUSTIC 3 br. 2 ba . frpk. entry & many mort• sur patios. well decorated pnses. To sec call Guest house $153,000 By IRE"4/f ouchstOM owner 640·7030 963•0867 Spyglass Hill. 4 Br ... ·am ---------Rm. pool. ocean v1t'W $195,000 21 Bode~a Bay Dr Open Thurs. thru Sun J2.5 Harker Real Ebtale (714 > i~·9'i44 OWHER SELLING 3 br ;: ba charmer within 4 blks Big Corona beacb Has fireplace. d1n1n~ area. new carpetinR & xtra lrg rnstr bedroom wtsltd.ing doors. to s m l patio 2 c a r ga r age w/beach shower. laun dry area. $155.000 incl plans Wlth city approvul for 2 br 2 ba apt . Lo be built in re ar Phone 644·7864 CAMEO SIXILOCl<S TOIEACM $98.000 W,tlk ha<'k Imm 1 h" beach to this 6 mo i. 1ww t'Orltemporary <! ~•y 1nt11 a soanng 11lc>d rtoort'd entry. Step down t11 tu:.h camel carpetm1e U1 living room w/bn rk rrp11· w/ ~as lighter Walk thru d 1n1 n" room 1n 1u fabulous k1trhen w bltn rrucrowave Central A/C Auto spnnkler<, Mot1v11t ed seller has JUSt slashed pnce $10.000 I er qmcl: sale. Exclusive aRent. '4D·9900 U10 J.-f"llOf•• Ad ,,,......,,. 8t" CMMMf of C~C. 9t09 HIGHLANDS Of'E"4 DA.IL y 1.5 Shady & secluded floral L patio front entry. Black 757 W. WI SON slate floors. Big ocean : BR. 2 ba. n('w cph ~ view ti vmg room hosl!. drps Comer loc w 11 ne massive stone fireplace RV acces5' & :.tor 3Re. Spacious family room Sit>.500 O w nr /a gl and open lutcben combo ,_63_1_·09_~----- 3 Spar. bedrms. covered EASTSIDE pallo rull length of horn<· with ocean view! Pnred 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. ram rm to sell fast ! Call now, guest quart1·r-. & ~upt r 752-1700 location. Only S79.500 C>-fN 111 11 ·••H•Jl'J'""'1"' Ask a bout \ t('rm,• [ ·-,_c_R..a_ll_n·o-~-~-9-·4SS°t: Co. lr"YiM Fonner Modrl Price slashed $20.000 for immediate SHll.". 2700 sq.rt. home, lge bdrms. formal dinin~. is land kit c h e n w t blln s Cathedra l rigs. :-eparate bdnn & bath for hve-Ul Parquet floor~. wood paneling Underwater glass view PRICED RIGHT! of 44' free form pool nus lovely z BR horn~ Sweeping s lat r o; t o has It all. Nice location, massive g uest suitr R-2 lot. room Lo bwld 2nd Take over VA loan or low umt, motivated selle r & a down great pnce. Terms avail HELP! Owner closed 1·l>n ow on nt•w pu!'<'hase IJ~t we.·1e llavl! lo :.t'fl 251:! Davi-. 1'1 . C.M. this wc('k ' ..1 DR. :! bJ. frplr I!. Sidi! SSS.900. ,\i.k tor Cur l. 642-5554. ,\gt ~ l<atena Reolty at SJ.38.500. Call lo s1..oe. 1 1-..i..ltl 1<1 \ll' 847-6061 546-9366 640-5112. Agt. --------- 1);; l Co~11 Hw1 C~10~1 Oe; M11 NEWPORT HTS LUXURIOUS CHOICE POOLSIDE 3 BR with harciwood & LAVISH! Townhouse m rxrl C.'.1p1 &nrs I blk I<' NrwlJ()r• Bt J l h '.! h r I 1 • h .• w1h repla rf', Ot!l:lc'hl'<J g a ra~cs. pr•v 'lr•\1· Localt·d on 4 J<"rt'' ul Ooors &bwll·ms Only Luxurym CameoShores $1I1.500 Lar~c s erluded fro nl y o u r fr 1 e n d s a n d RE L pal10. fountain & pool 1 neighbors use Class1f1ed JACOBS A TY Spacious oceam1t w hv w h c n th e Y h a v '-' 675-6670 mg room & ram1ly room. something to sell They'll ---------• Formal d1n1n~ room tell you how well it Pind what you wanl m Chef's kitchen has l'Vcry be1Jut11u1 I rce: 919.~lll workeclforthcm! Daily Pilot Classifieds . l'Onvt'nienc<' Lavi!l h Ownr /1\gt I rinr 1pab mas ter wing Den or only 642-4155 macnab I Irvine realty CAPE COD CHARMER Lovely 3 BR condomi nium in H ar* Vi e w Knolls . So many ext r!"s ! Cus tom d e corate d & situated next to pa rk in a prime location. Near s hopping. pool & tennis courts sun .ooo. Jeanne Newman 642·8235. <K -135) 642·823S ~1 Dover Drive 644-4200 Hart>Of View Center lrvlnr a t Campus Valle'J' Center 7S2·1414 STAR GAZER'«~ ~.;;;;;.;....;..::..:..;..,... __ H, < l I Y ft POLLAN---.-----4 1:). '°"' Oo1tr Ath•''' C1o1•d• ~ Auotd1n9 tot~• Sto,., Yo devtiop menage •r• C-r1do\ ofQd-~·"9 to Nl"be•• ol "°"' Zodocc bntl>' gn J1 '''" )1\llfNI ll~O' ,,.,_ .lllWUI .ltSul>jKl ~::-. ... 40 ......... t1 TOW QOf ..,°""'" .. ....., study. Sewing & laundry room lnchxles pool 1 a ble. blln stereo system , fanta!>ttc stora ~c 100 Private bea ches-a nd much more! For pnvatc preview call 67J...85SO BE BOLD Make an offer oo lhl~ 1 bt·droo m a nd lam1:v room h ome 111 Mt-!'<J V1•m e· Ri'.:U CARP ET 75'1 1202 1024 ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWMER ASSUMABLE LO,\N 9 1'J'',. 4 BR 1~ bath. BBQ, dbl fplc, Mesa Verde exec area . Reduc t.'d Try $24.000 cas h do wn Owner wall carry 2nd TD or trade. Owner 1agt 546·1~ IYOWHER $73,500 :1 Bedrm, w111ert all. h~h pond. Gor~eou!> put11•, creeping Cha rhc: w ti I stay Call 645-~lfil :. OPEN HOUSE REALTY /' Lovely 4 BR home at 115 1-------- Vl ctorla Redure<I Lo ~.000 REMOOF.Ll~(i p ,soo Ph 646·61113 llalecres! 3Br. \ ou won 1 f I n ft {I k I I I" h I' 0 ,'It OPEHIMG SAT·SUM b11throom11 llke lh1" •n 1 375 Pnnccton On q • $l50.000 ho ml llu1:1• '11 Nu t 38R. 2.8,\ w11:1m coveri•l'1 p11110 m.tn" rm. Fpk. Cat h dg "· many '<tru~. 11•onh lt.. $87.500 "W i il' < lu b ~!I n :1011 7~·82S2 DSETHE DAILY PILOT "FAST llSULTu SERVICE DIRECTORY For Res ut1 Service Call 642·5678 Id. l 22 5<\8"'475 ,\gt 5<10 1720 THIS IS IT' Come see th1tt :1 fir, fam. rm h m $ifl ~00 C'.t II Lllrry. a Kt lj4H lo>5J 01 ~lbi Mtso Verde htah 1 Y ~ Old 3400 ~Q I 411<lrm. 3Bo 511114,9011 th Al(t Beth 71'1 1.1&1 ~3l 10fl3·lllOI !135-fl~l I, Pngur 11!'1.H.5 Trade \Our old ~tuH 101 n1•W ~OOCl l• • Wii i\ • Cl:U!>t(fed .td 1142 lt 7'1 ..,, .. -. ., .. --~.-.----·-··-·-_,,. .. _ ... --•• .. -• .. 4 • ~ .... ·,... --:; ..... 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HUl'ltirM)ton leach I 040 ---- hn1·k trpl« corner hrl <! ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCEPTIONAL 1 Jr i;:ar !1011 DogwcMHf S&S Kl's <tle Spec1Jll'>h BUY l'hont' 75l-077t eves 3.·I ur 5 h<trm model~ EXCEPTION.AL a' ail ''Hiil' w 1pool~ GREENBROOK !-llll:I ·lliOl LOCATION Pninm)..'\011 l'ropl·ruc,., \ f\ ly homl' w li.:t: m!>lr bedrm fl'atunng 1t:. O\\ n BY OWNER I hr. 2lM. U1W, fpl. 1 mt lo frpk & pm Jll' b.akuny I Bdrm, l hath Ex bt·h. SH3.SOO Ownt·r Mature tn'l'S & shrub~ trl'mt:I) popular Cam4.'lot !l&l ti:.!IU .surround th1::. end un1l "111del Th1i-lovely homl' 1----------•I twn hou.'>l' 3 or I bdrm '' kwall'<i m ;in l'XC'('llt•nt DOW .... TOW.... Pool, 1aruu1 & t l•nm:; nl'1i.:h1>orho414j on ..i cul de " " rlo:.t• by Ked uccd lu '-'l' w11h111 N SY w;1lk1ng For thl' hou:.t· gourml'l ~.000 Open Dail~ I 5 1l"liH1t'l' 11! S C:oJ-.t ""'hn wanL' <·ountr) II\ PM 17702 P.1lm1•11lo l'la1.1 Shnpp111g i\111ny 111i.:. Vaulll•d wood & 75!H501 11Ut~lJndtn~ fcatur('s 10 wood heaml·d ceihni:: m ,--__,..,.,.,.. ..... ., 1 tude II\ mi.; room t-nhance~ the l'l STUM OHAPE~ ma .. :-1\l' u't·d brtl'k l;f'<;RADt::DCARl'ETS f1r1•pl.1l'e with t'O t.\ 1.,\RGF: \OVF:HEU ht>;irlh Rustic: rountn PATIO k:ll'hl'n and fam1lv roi.m lJ "· S I ti :"< !·. It Ttu:. home 1:-. J ~it.:ST to W\1.1.Pt\l't-:H :.ec .fxK' SKYLIGllT IREHjTouchston~ 111 '1 DOOlt Gi\S RU~ 963-0167 \l "l'OGAR OR OPNll 1~~~~~~~-~I :-. I' K 1 K R S F R t) N J- T tR EAR 979·1U2:1 Pnn only please Slll!I lfllO MOTIVATED SELLERS 3UHITS MESA VERDE lnH·,ll>r), hurrv • ('thla \le ... 1 <, fmeM area offt•r 1ns.t a fonlast1r m ve'l mt·nt opportunity Wa<o "old • oow IJark 011 market . gomg, s.tmnl! i.:onl' aJ(ain unles:. }ou ~· .. II now! !'>45·9"191 . Real E.<.tate HY OWNER 3Br. 2 2 ('ar garas.tl'!>. blln!>, !>m dwn lo qualified buyer S106.000 963 9350 BEACH GIANT WITH POOL: T H Y V i\ T t·: H M S ' ,.: n 1· I 11:-.t•d 1•11u rt' a rd ll'ild ' to "PJl'IU·ll , 5 hl'drm l ~ltln horrw Ft·nt..-<l pool. 6 .... 1w1 '' \l'f"Y anxwu:.' Sobm11 ul fer:.' 045 7221 ~ ' TI I .1. I U r21 .. JBr. :!HJ frt"t>h p1.11nt 'a WHtcliff Realty cant Ir)! t•m p.1lm .. \lt•;..J1--------_:_- del ;\Lir I ACRE EST A TE 9\l.5oo .15illliu AT THE BEACH! Ir~ t 't>OL \h•-..t th•I :\lat Com pl el(' privat·y. tl.Ooo .;n"1 I Br 111~ 114.,11. tkn ''I It inl'lc1'1! vnur own ti.1r Sli . .'>INI o .... ner .,,..111 )!!>I h'>t' & -.umm1·r h'l' lwlp f111an<·1· l'nn1·11> '"' Olympll' '' pool & J•H' ;; I\ c .111 uwnl'r liir .ippt Min from N11t O!'h Old .All i\.ltl ""'orlct c·lc•g;inn· w 111;ik & m<ihOJ:•lll.\ not av•ul tn d.I\ Fl•·x1hlc term:. l'M('l'll to :.ell ;ii $495 000 {'all ti7:1 5311 rll r BY OWNER •POOL* t;"ll'(' 4lldrm. :1Ba. fll•n p rof l ndsl pc1 , man,\ '\Ira-. l\lu'>t 'l'll. unrltr .ipprm<,;il Slll~.500 Opt•n !'><11 Sun I 5 Wkc1\:-. .• 15 i t.!ll ~i5 l>t>n vt•r ll n \l' Pnn onh <>~THE Si\NO R;i('ht'ior Untt. 3 br Pl'O thou:.l' ll unt1n.t1:lon Pal·11t1· n·sJll·' Ron or Max 53/;·606.1 1 1~ M IL ES FHOM '-111111.ahh .llrnnt.ilh nut BEi\C:ll rn xlnt ramtly ':' .lf!r .i :!>·1 ~.r Ir~~ Jrt'a IH<lrm. <IH.1. fdm I ) . dn Sl'l::~ .. 1.l41 1 .. 11. 111.1.l rm. I q.1lt: HU,\ n111A (\ UNDER MARKET \111:11'1 1 will h'I .11 t11.l(h1·r pn• • l'opul.11 mml' 111 bcfun• :-d1oul ~tarh S89.500 Owm·r. !162 .i921 Sef' an' ttm<' l l<drm ~1 1•!-o,1 Wo111b IN '1 llE ::J'iO !-.. Whttl' \\ tlh 1111t<lr·I w ,1tr111m OJll'll yt'llow !>hUlt •·r:. & 11:-.ed :-.... :!:!nc'I & ~un Jiii h bnt•k. :!n<I r1n•place 1n I 1111n (',1 II 11 .... rwr .1,:1 hu)!l' )!ame rm. w cook tor •ll>P I mg HllQ llu~l' tul dl' .. ar lOlli !'.;111t;i ltu'i1 lot •I Bit. 2 1~.1 . 1.'lllTll'l DEERFIELD :0.:1·w Offt'rtn~ P lan 1 Tov.nhous e lltghly up grad<:d Toll fO{' Owm•r 547 ·58.12 or 552·839-t BIG FAMILY PLAN! $93.500! Giant family l1v1ng room H1~h 'ault1.'<i cc1l mg::. Brick ftrl'place !luge ('hd':-k1trlll'n (amtly ri)om rombo Supl'r l.iri::t• f1n1:.h1·tl bonu., room E\ct>lh•nl cul ell• :-.ut• lol·a t lllll Sclll'r tran!>fl'rr•·tl anxious' .J U'>l S93 :iuo' WhJt .1 valUl'' Call fd'>I • 7~ 171Xl .1 ' , , .. PROB.A TE SALE Hroadmoor. Oakwood Plan. proft'!>!>. dceor & air cond. 20 Oaktfall· SI HI 0110 Salt• i.ubJl'C'l tu coun apprm jf l~~Hi lilllt!l & u: 11., i~ra1t11rn Ring 640-5560 Anytime Eastblutf Prol. Bldg A BOAT would r1t fine thru the· gall' of Lim. 3 bec:lroom h o m e t n I r 1· 1 n 1· • ~ C'ulv~·rdale! Call Now ' Kt-:U C1\RPET754 1202 LEASE OPTION 4 Bc•droom in Untvl·r~1t' Park 1 Lea~l' .,,.. htlc \OU !>iH l' lht: down p.tyl'Tl(' nl 1 REOC,\HPETi54 1202 ~11 :wu i\:.k l11r .l;J1 kll' ra11x•t. d1·cr1rJtnr !Jaint lh' i.;11; 37 hU r.;' l'~ m ~ 0111 • \.'a1Jnl lfrd -.,,7 11.ll:! (';irpt'I lt11hl'rl:. It 1-; PLAY TIME t111lf ll•nm~ '"' 1m dtt'l' O\ 111 th1:. ,parkhni: ;\lt·,,1 \.' t' r <I l' I II H :1 H i\ ~ fo rmal <llnrn c. 111• 11.1tntl~J tn ~ nut Nl'"' 1 ••'l'•'I St47.5W ... ubm11 \ 111ir h11rnl' m trade a:lli ti.JI I POOL HOME Reduced Executive in Irvine HALPIHCHIH HEALTOHS 675-4392 I 01' l.Ot \1t''>•l clt-l l\1Jr :! 'I.\ 1 b1 . :J IJ.1. d1n1ns.t. 1·n1 I Pdl lll dtn $11 1.:JUU t)wn1.•r 7:lt-t•3loi3 ----Dana Point 1026 .........•.........•... I II r . t· l' n 1 r .1 I .1 1 r . 'finnkl1·r". lri: l'O\ patio, new l''\l pam1 :l.1fi91 Big !>or lil>I 33.51 .t~!'nt B Toro 1032 ...•......••.•...•.•... 2 Br. 11!.1. cornl·r IOI homo'. t'Ph C'llMom drp~. hr;ind Ol'""' ga, r:tnl!<' & !>l'ff l'il'itntnl! OH'O. Ol'\\ dishwasher. HV arrt·'\~ or uioc a:. a 10'< 12 garden an·a gas hl•alcd pool \\1th .111 needed deaning 111-0h. blfl lur)lc patio orl'll with bltn BBQ. fall la!>l!C for rettrl•d t·vuplc• or ~t .. rtcr home $72.9110 968·H51H aft 5PM SMALL DOWN Nn Quahfyinit Ownl•r wall fm.mre th1;, s harp J Bdrm with l'OOL Ask tnR 9\9.900. <.:a II us for a hsl of '>Im liar dl•als Western Pacific Proptt+ies 731-1522 .\.:;_-;um~ 111:', \,\loan 1"1M 1044 ~·500 JRdrm ;HJ., fr1>lt• I I . • •••••••••••••••••••••• rg ot lfiR-0562 0 r J n I! l' T r t' c r o n domin1um:. l'l;in :! I Bt•drnom with loll. t•nrl llntl $52.500. 55!J·4lltl7 Ill 5.'><! 0483 f.outtoift Vol~y I 014 ....••................. Sharp 3 hr :!'" ha 1300 s r . lnh~t· ~ IUO -. I al)I O' l'r .:ar. h:>nnts. pool. S'i3.tlOll 6iS 74H SEEK & FIND• WANT ACTION" Classrfed Ads 642-5678 SIMPLICITY C T 0 H N E U P S G 0 0 A N U t T r A S U M A C W R L N W B C Y N 0 H T y C S B N 0 A 0 Z 1 U K J L A S I N T E p E K A P S A M R 0 Q E 0 E S E E T U S N G Y A R U Y M S M 0 U I T I L R S I E N I Y S E N T 0 R Z S E R Z E S y M R C Y S R T T H N N S R A R A E A T p A 0 A E 0 B B E R E P B U N N O N I L B N 0 L E L 0 A N N N L D L A C U R I U A Y 0 A 0 B N U T P S A K I O p E C Y 0 R 0 T R I 0 0 E I R R C O H S T I I H E D A A U R Z M U 0 T O E M E S T A T V I L S A T P t W N U P B O M U 0 G E P Y ~ Y L A J E H A S 0 N O A E A S D R A Z E N 0 N T U E P O p H y O lntt.rvcUon. HrOden wordt below •DP41• fo<w•rd. beck· wMd. up, down Of d14t9Qnelly, f tnO •ec:h end boa It '" Plouie • Plainn• Baran• : ~:.,e11111n Unadorned UnprttantlOllt "' dey N111mtln• Unmuminv " Wor\edty Auattt1iy CommOftpltct " N11Urtl Homely Plirt end Slmplt Tomorrow: Oxford Ele.l(anl 4 ti~:drnmn homl' with alarm ltnlcd wm do"' and till' accl•nt:-. L)in1n.1c lctm1lv mom patio and truit lrt'l'' Redul•ed 10 ~14!1.0011 BKR. Call 5·l0 17:!0 "~I In California" SACRIFICE 2 beaut new :J bdrm'> totall y up )!ra c1t:d li73·431 I Soaring Ceilings and c athodral l'eal1nst wmdows .1(1\'l' you lhat open and ,11ry rct:llnJ.! PLUS 2 !o l•par at <' bedroom ari•ui. Offl'r you mux1mum pn,at·v 't 523 CAMPU5Da·IRVl"E HEWIH WOODIRIDGE Prl'mtum lo ca tion mJkcs this l'nd unit Bee<'hwood Monet an at traruvc buy . It 'i. an S&S Plan 103 upgraded r arpct.s and tl ''! new and the owner ha~ Just rt' duced the pncc below tht• bwldcrs' An oul.Standrnic mvestment • Cull today for details red hill ~·. 552-7500 Ideal foe S BR 3 Ba l'lew Prk, pool. cul·de sar l~w yrd O w nr SI 10,000. M2 37SS ··--··----... ·-~·-••-'' HouH11 For Sal• •·•·•••··•••···•·•····· 1044 ······••··········••••· WOODBRIDGE ESTATES ADAMSMOD&L \\1111 1111v. l p.irJc1l'<l l'flll, premium lot , 1·11u will I bdrin :1 hu. p11r 4u1·1 t•nlr) l 1>~rd1lt«l t'Pltfl.: Ill flUl l'I l>;lrlht Ullt'' l lo-..· 111 ht'.H'h & lak" Up• 11 lluui.eSunl :>l'M t llW \' Jh· Loop 75~ lf>OI SMOKETREE A dehghlful and ~oui.:ht Jlle r 3 Bdrm ;.mglt' ;,tot' l·nd unit on i::rt•entwll N•·ar pool. J;ic u1.1.1. ll•11111:. and bike lro1b S7!l,!JtKI Call for details 644-7211 SHARP POPLAR Jn Creek i-l d l' , t1h l' e pitome of Ihle' phrast.> PRIDE l'l OWN ERSHJP Thi:. hnow 1n l'ludei. 3 bt•dronm" garc1 e n alrtum w1lh pauo. centr:.il air. 1·nn v£•r!>Jl1on p1 1 "'1th f1rrplat t' and Sp.inl'>h till· l•nlr} s.·n .. tl!ly pnred Jl Sii.iii 000 fJj ...•••••........•••..•• HouHs For S• ...........•..........• fhursday ... utv '.>7 •973 OAll Y F'"l OT ('3 ~.~~~~ ..... ~?.~~ ~.~~~~-.... ~ ~.~~ ~~~~! .~~ .~~ ........ ~~~~! .~~~ ~~ ........ 1~~~~ .~~~ -~~ ....... . FtX AMO SAYE "111-.W llOM!o.S Ill LJ.:unJ Miuion Vi•jo 1067 SanCt.n.nt• 1076 Sanct.t. .. t• i 0 76 Ne ed~ your perst111JI touch i-:,pan .. 1' c 'll'W ol IM l'Jll dOd t'Jll}Oll l:;'I: l• l'trwlv 11wct :? lu·ll 2 H.1 fiu~l' t•o11vNt1blc lll•rt $121.!>0Q Bt:at'h Jo'l'Ph Ut.>Un ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••. •••••••••••••••--••••••• CONVENIENCE AHDPRIVACY rn unt.> lkuut1fullv l l' cJl'('11r Jll'd ;? l!l·d ~ BJ () \ () JUi-1 ;.tl'IJ:> lO l..t)lUllJ b M a111 Ul•;11•h Jlld l>o.,,..11 tv"'n i\I I 11rcf.1bl} pri t'l'd ,1 l ~.1150 NORINS REAL TY * 494-8057 * 0 ('l'.tn CJn,•on 'It'\\' S:!0.000 mcn1•, f t~ht IJ11)Cr 1n 3 lift. dl'll. l ba. lorm,il dtn i.:. trpk . i! p:JllO!>. nl'wly dccoral1•1J lm1ri.•d µu-.,t'ss111n bOXIOO' l'nrnl·r lol Fil'" bll' tl'rm!> SI 75.000 Hv ownr ol9'H4·M. 494-!l.Hlfi • SSOOODOWM t•ontcmpor:iry 2 hr :! bJ \'ll'W. Sl25.SO(J L!>l' OJl l111n 19-1· 70K4 REDUCED $30,000 A trl'mcndous toa:.thnl· \ tl'l4 homl' ol "'ood & ~I J ;.!ot C.:ountn :.t' 11• k1ll'ht•n w lge · fon11I~ room. c11nt1tl! roum I Uc.•tlroom,, ur 3 Bdrm., t. Bkr Oldr C.1ll 494·11Hll! *DUPLEX• Oct:tlll ::.tdl' Of hW}. ft>vel fol. l':ll>Y <IC'Cl•:.:. Iv bt.ldl'h Net>d:. paint rmnor rl' pair., 1d~JI for home & 1ncoml' llurry , only Sl.59.900 M1i.-.ion Rt•all' ·1!)4 0731 PC1nOramic View l.t1Jt1"' l.ak•• \I 1:.:.1U11 \ I• Jt1 J HK .. den 111 I Bii I "1 kA •• il_I _JJp~r.1dt•\ Cul dl! ~,,,. ~. w.tll\ 111 l'lcin ~chool Clp('n to ,111 1,fl1•r, •'\t·1·pt \. ,\ ~; ~.r.t! ----Hewpoc1 leach I 069 LOCJ'lna Miquel I 0 5 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tOPlUS 10 Laguna Niguel Realty .. FOOTHILL PATIO HOME 4 BR "O ' !'Ian 14 IOl!> of J)t'1 ;.unJI lout•h e-. Tilt• 1.·ntr1. wet har famtl) 1oom w frpk l'nn'!J tu ::.l'fl j[ SHMi ~l 493-9494 495-5220 496·2413 830·5050 P.l.V No rnmmun wulls l}our own scpurntt' homl· 1 :! lldrrn ... d111111~ room ~ bJllu.. air t·ond1t10 11cc1 L.ari.:l' lot Comm pool, Jill' & :.auna ~.9UU I ~ A aannA monaa" · . IYI "EALTD"S -'9·Mo&t OHL Y $84,500 Ownt'r 14 tll ht'lp ftnJnn• I h ' • I I' •• I rn I n ~ 1ownho11s1• \; .wltul n 11 tni:'> w .,,.. Jll' of i.:!.1• Lv' 1·1~. l1)!ht .111 , home ,; hth m. -> h.1 In th t• blCI h.1l k I.," 7Sll 15'>1 • SI 5,000 DOWN •HY OWN EH• BE,\t 'II "' JW.t l(Nj '>lt'~)::. ,1V. ·" J lir 2Ba. lrµk. 2 l'JI gJr an ,1 Carmt'I hkl' :.dttng on d pvt ~t tn Lido Sane! .. SIJ!i.500 t;..15 l:!fi2 BY OWNER Nwprt H~~ Ir).! <"Orn•·r tut. 2 bdr l t;u lamdy 1111 1 lx.1nu!> rm SJ t!i !'>Uo 1;.15 70.1.J Upn !'>uncJ.1' 4 PLUS RUMPUS d1•11. :!1 .' bJ l'JllO. d1•1·k ----------$98,500 11 11> l'\lcw and Pric,·d lo ~ .. 11 • $255,000 J ~A aannA manaa"· .JV\ flEALTD"I m .1081 IHTHESWIM f"anlai.t1c: master ht..11 m w frplc Steps lo pool Only ~3.500 Laguna lnvestmcntl!> ·t94 652.'> SHIP TO SHORE VIEW GALORE Tri·lnel three bedroom, 21/J bath townltom ~ with wrop -aro u .-d decks. .• S94.SOO. 495. t 720 ~wporl leach i 069 San ClflN'nt~ I 07 6 ···•···•··•··••········ .•..•••.........•••... BEST YEARS OF YOUR WIFE a1 l 'Pl'nl 111 lll'r hnm1 ,\J J K I I r. \ m WQN[)Jo;Jl Fl 'I. Wllh I h1• h11m1• 11r: l1.11h11.1 bl.rn1t L1·.t v•· tt;t• h t·,it.1 .tl.i mJ,lt l h1•tlronm -.1111t· \\Ith it:. 11wn l:n pl.1t'l' tor ., I.. n f, .. 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YOL WOODBRIDGE REALTY Lake Forest I 055 <X'enn ~1cw. 3 br. 2 ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• palm~. frplr. nr bc,1d1 W;ill. lo btm('h It:,:. thJll ,, mlle ;\e:.lll·d on quit-I l'Uf dl' '>•ll' (.'hOICl' !Ol o ltnn th1:-. mode l ftk,• l bdrm. lrml dm. lmly rm plu.' lgt' i.iddcd rumpu:-. rm OJ>t·n Sunda) I !'>PM 2 I :; 2 l A r l' h •' r W Brookhur:;t s tlf.Jmd 75.'l 151.11 :-.Pt::(."T,\CIJLA ll \'J fo:W r.J!>lhlufl Lu .. k "D ' plan. 4 BH l' ·ha. htt.:hl\ UPl:IJUNI t.rn11i'. hnnh• '~ h\!~I 'II'" 1n .1r ,. 1.~mlktl i.:f .. .,, door-.. ,., MUSTSEfo. Pnced from ~.!ti.llOC, Ali ulft'r::. ~111 bt 11111:-tdl'rt'tl f•'l1 I. Bkr 1•0 01wr.1lwn l!IH 1>200 111 K;l: '112.. SS 1·3000 WOODBRIDGE PRESCOTT BELOW MARKET 2 :-tory l''<l'I' homl· .r hdrm. 3 IJJ J ( .ir i.:;irJ ~t'. 2 I rµk '· hr Jntl Ill'" 11· ady rnr your 1k1·nr.111ng & land:.l'ap1ng 1d1•a!> CM'Tler will ITPl ror 'OU' Lgc fmly rm .,,.. frpk CIO:>l' l•> heat h & !J 1-l' iS9 1501 University Park Oranl' hollll'. 3 Udrm 21la. dl'n. ~p.1. on pJrk By""' nl'r 559 U5ti3. Add a sott tOllth lo outfit: with lh1s trannr 1ac~l C1ochel squares o1 wontf!CI we1aht synthetic. 10.n into toppet wrlll turnback c0Ua1 ldHI all seasons Pa"etn 7083 d11ectt0ns toe Women s Sizes 32·46 1ncludtd $16.5. 000 4!11 6930 (' \ l''> ()r 1• an \ ll' w I 11 r 11 n h $115 ~1011 (.'.,tm hint• :1Ut11 m . :ma. !>nd1·1·k~. n pt•n bl'<am l'Ctl1n)!' O p l' n h o 11 ' 1• I l ~ ~.it ~un !1-13 T1.1 J u:ina Ownr 499 J:!X-1 Custom Quality t.:niquc larl!l'I' home· hJ~ :l UR . :!12 bath.' and fa mt ly rm :\1as.tnlltt:ent \U~ mtcrowa\ l' .,, l'n .111d \t•r v larg 1· garJ l!l' ~7 1.~)() Ko/an R,,,,, E~t.1te /11c 900 GIP.r111~y1~ Sf1t.•cl 49 4 9473 54 9 0316 Sunshine Dressing $1.!>0 tor eMh CMllern Add L . ~ -rfT( 35t tdch p.iltern loc lirst eta~~ ~ '"""°''...., 111w.T ..... a11ma11 and h1no11ng Stnd to Alice Brooll.s Orawst""R frM1n11 di the Needlecraft Dept. ios wais1-eas1est ol all and the Da ti Y Piiot most comloctabte' Wea• this as a BoJ 163, Old CJletsu Su .. llew sunduM "°" alld a 1umpe1 when YOO., NY 10011 'nnt lbme, tall comt\ Two ~·n par11,1 Addms, lip, 'attern Number. Pnnlrd Pa""" qJIB H~ll 'o'AlU[ packed 1978 NCE Ol( Sim 101., 12'7 14 1, 16"7 CRAn talalog Ch00$t hom 11'7 Sri~ 14i, tbu\t lll ta~M Z2~ designs 1 tree 1ns1dt All 1, yards 4'> 111( n tabnc cralts Knit C1oche1 Seno 1~t [Ul Gilb 'n' Otnaments Sl.!>O Stnd Sl.!>O for eKll pitltfll. 'illow Stlow-Ofh SI.SO Add 3Sf for eath ""'"' IOI Sllltt 'n' 'u" Qvilts SUS f1m elm -''m11I, h1ndl1na. Shtcll 'n' '•tell Qulltl Sl.2!> Send lo: Clochet with SquarlS Sl.00 MARIAll MARTlll Ctoditt aw~ st.oo p 0e lllltJ Fifty Quilts Sl.OO a ttern pt 447 Ripplt C*ltet Sl.OO Datlv P110 1 Sew & Knit Boot. SI 2S 232 West lit" St .• lln TOfl lletdltpoint Boot. Sl.00 llY . 10011. ''int llAME, AO. flowM Clo<llt1 e. Sl.00 Of.<SS, ll'. Stll tnd STTU HMpt11 Ctodltt BM Sl.00 llUMIU. IMt111t ~ 11M Sl.00 lOOll RICH YOUNG SMAlll l111t1nt lbcrtlH W Sl.00 on a budte11 Se ... ntw '\Oft IM1111t Monty 8* Sl.00 (!rems loPS skub !)int\ Complt1e Gift BM Sl.00 111 in NfW SPlllNC SUM Cotnplate Afp1n1 1114 Sl.00 M(R PAntRN CAIALOG r1ee l 2'nrt Altfi1ns 1112 7Sc 11anein coupon Stnd 7~f a. of 1' ~Ith Ill 7S. 107 IMltlll S..1111 W Sl 00 M11ttum Ourlt W #1 7S. 1M.tim1111 F~loll W Sl.00 IS Q111lb for Tod., Ill 7Sc l~l11Jt"'1 "9tlltl W Sl.00 W of I& JllfJ bp 7SC lM·Tltrtltf flowtf W St.SO -" .. ... . ..... .. ' PHIC:fo:L> rn;LOW MJ\RKET ~:xtras galore ('01111•r lot , 1 BR.:! .. 111r). family roum. rtinmg room "'l'I bar, air •·ond pnt'l'tl l•' <; t• 11 11 0 \\ $ l 2 ~> • II ()II 714 i70llll Miuion Viejo 1067 .•....•..•.••...•.•.•.. YA TERMS Surwr lor;it inn . J.!fl'Jl ll'rmi-<1\a1labl1· :i llH. Ith· cntn t.1m1h r11•1tn n,•,1 urap''' Jli t·1111d . l.lltth & mut'11 mon• Takl' Jdv;inlJJ.!1• JI $8::?,'iOll 111 5111 HM~l Beaullful Cortl'z ('U:.lom dt•l'Or, 3 br. F H . w 11111 ft u t• b I t 1 n t• a l 1 n ~ !Jar""''"" r:lck. 2 lull ba. many t•xtras &. upgratkl- Walk to park. lrg <'UI tk ),at lot ~7 .000 t\s::.um lt!ilO Pnn onl) 831 :J4!15 or 540 3.13~ REDUCED $5,000 "i('\\ IY dl'<'Or Jll:'<i I RH hnm1:. ~1·n;.J\lonal IM11111:. room. lwaut1ful -.u•·<fr ci 1h1r ('arpcb. :-hullt·r-.. .,,..Plhar. pool :-.11ed lot Jllof .l(Or)!l'OU' 'll'"' Ca II 1111 f1n.1m·mg 71-1 581 1000 riti1h1:m-~~,,. AEGEAN HEIGHTS TOWNHOUSE 3 Ekdrnom. :!' 1 bJth~ p r 1 ' .1 1· ' • m J n ' .iml'llllll':-. C'J"\ oil!'(':>' l•I c·lubhou:.l· . ..,·w1m m 1n).! pool and ::? tc>nm:. t'<Hlfl:. Orw of \h:.'>lon V1l'JO :. mo:.t c·onH'ntent IOl'J uon:-SM9.500 tis Col~ll Banker --··· -···· -... 3 Munarl'h Bay Plat.a l~aguna Niguel 496-7222 831-0836 Mission Viejo lake :\te mbcr:-.htp 1111'1udt•d Wllh lhts :l BH. rum1h r o o m h 11 m 1· (' n / v rrtrcat. rtow to srhool &. ll'nn1-. l'Ourl ' Im mac ul.111• ,\ ,11·;tl .11 S7X.500.714·51!l 100tl ~·~ ', ~. I DO\' J::R SI IOH E!-> Ownl·r mo:-.t "l'll lllr Jl~1. prof lnd1>t•pd. ~ tf, c oral1•d w JJ1•u11.1 & IJl)(1f Ultn m1t:rt>""' ,1\1• m .1 II y 11 l h e r \ I I .1 ~ $<!29,SOO Opn Sund,1 ~-. 12 5 l!'i31 ll1ghh.tnd Ur &15 1226 or~ 1arn ByOWMER A.-.i.umablt' loan K' •' , . 4 br J ba. POOL. rJmtl} rm .! ftrl.'t>f;Jl'e'-. z:1:i0 ... 11 It. l<ilhe & pfa:-.lt·r t ul 1h· :.al' l'ra t· n•rh11·1·d S17.ll(~l ii I 1111. I021 o ..... nt•r i\)!I ~l t.2 •(JCI J<,.,t huy 111 V. 1•-.1 d1 fl .! hll. 2 ha SRI .000 or bl' •Wl 1}15 7522 OWnl'r 1a J.,rt BLUFFS t LE\'EL \'JEW l'nd Ullll .! br ,: hJ $1!'>7.000. Owner 644 4201 ll'lbl\I' hrt('I-, \.\,IJfk (',.sll 64(1 1461 NEWPORT HTS R2 Build a11othl•1 unit 01 lUl1\ 1.'rl l'\l~l1r.~ .f11 houst· 1ntodtJI'< SI05 1.11111 SouthlancJer-. ti:ll :!1:13. ti4l h220 BY OWNER S\3.5.0011 ;1 Bdrm .! hath, d1•n P\I 114)(11 ~ h•nn" Blot~ lu Ill <'•Ill ~ 1•1• 'Im pk :\o,1io;!I' .>~ .!71\i B 1• • I N 1-. \\-J• 0 I< ·1 Sllotn:s ~)II~ IHH' C..tl ... , .... !11r d l'l.11b I ht• \\-.1rhurll111 ('11 55!1 455h \loh11t• llumt· :>t~i 1101. furn 1n1 Id 111:.hl"-do lln .. n .! Bdrm. :.!Br\. l<1u11 rm 20' :<. 40 :: prkng st.ill., L .-l' 52 l :'i mo r ocd ti73·4850 ilMI L1c111 !'!.. D r : I OCEANFRONT "! Need to Sen·· I Nttd ~ Ca1h." ,, . .,,.. • · al'n 1 br 01 • "" "" l''il;it<' S2J\l.111>11 U:nr '·•.\' JliST HHlf\IG M 1-. A:'-<OFFEH" MJ11 or Chn~. Bkr l\lJ •1:1>!1. 492 1&13 .JJ OM 16TH FAIRWAY \lon11·:p;il gull l'Ou r:-t• : · ~ t•ar• 0111. l wo story. l11t 111 wooc1 Jncl j!fa,,:-- h1r<·\ 1•r '1t•v. of C;,tattn;, ,Jllcl mountJtn:-. Thn .. lll:<Jroom. lwo ·~bath:, .111 built in kitchen. vn: !t·,~1unal IJnd!>C:aPl' l · .. 11 lor appomtml'nl COLE OF NEWPORT Rf:ALTORS 675-55 11 Son Juon Copistranc 10 78 :-.url . 11:-.h &. h<.1»k "" th1-. grt•ut bl-al'h .et \Uur trnnc ••••••••••••••••••••••• door. & watdi i.:lorwu:. BY OWN f-:fl :-.unM'h Sm.l(h• famth ~t ·s·:· S tH'Rl,..!C'I· n 1r IO<' S2!15.fllMI f.,.11 .1(•' 1 hr · h,;, t·or for llOLLIS WOt lll '! 1• m.in> 'lrJ" too rrwn f{lo, \LTOll fii.1 1'1iiH ll•m :\tu,,: ~l'P $81fJ!tll1 HOUSE BEAUTIFUL Ell'ganl c1l·C'nr. VanLu11 wallpaper,, :l500 S F ot h<-aut1ful home on l:!.OOU S I' lot. w lormal dmm.I! + !Jm rm. w u:-.t'd bnt·k ,..I' & larit1• h "mg rm llom1• oH•rlool.<o I .irc•· I' 0 \ I' r I' U II ,1 I I II & bcaut1full) kc>pt g anl1•n & I J t h " h .1 de .1 r l' j St•pdrall' j!ardl•n w lr111l ,.., nut 1rt:t .... l!raJ>t· .irhor 61 ' OF BAY FRO HT & .,lr<t\\b!'rril.'' You II ht P11·r &.· <ohp for l,11 ;...•· glad .vou took thC' l1m1· to ho1Jll. -t Bit .11 · 11.1 • •· !'lt't' th1-; ht•autv' l'all ~•dl'rtl'l' ,\i:1 li75 ti!Hltt O'J)t!n h!ot' 4!lli &381 ---A- BEACH HA VEN: $8 1.500 li lli l:itlU. Huth Lrnnl' - Hltr t I.I DO ISi. E 0 pl' n .! ' I t • !" I) Pt1•\'lt'W Fri. !Ir\ \t 11: I" l':\I s:m-;,0110 II.: \1 .. \\ .111er' f-. '\ lob or I 1·.1 r Don't M1i." Th1i-Buv' liU\ \ll' property 1:.i > 2Rdrrn h'>C~ I ·ti24 :I'll I SEAVIEW SI 0,000 DOWN Rro.idmo.11 J Ur-. :!ll.1 g uarded ~Ull·, 1·11mnt pool. J.1c:11111. ll'nni.. ~.1:; 0110 l1Jl ,1r.1 l' :'\o qualtf) mg Ownl•r "'111 1·arry ti40-7i78 NEWPORT ll EIGHT~ S79.SOO Re(lut'l'd' Charm 1n).! :! HR. fpk. fo'r door-;. clo~c: lo twuch rm H :.! Owne r &IS 0758 NEWPORT HTS. FIXER-UPPER t'h.irm1ng •·ottai.:" :: bdrm" I hJ ~ honu-. rm s, but h .11tJ<'ht'CI ti' g <tr J I! l' () w n 1• r w 1 I I ftnJ nn' Nu point:-' SJ I0.000 NEWPORT BEACH REALTY 675-1642 OCEANFKONT ~ UNITS Prtmt• Balh<h • P~ntn fol' Xlnl l'Oml On ly si25.000 ,\gt 6<12 33~ WATERFRONT 2Br :! :.lory. 3 11·' el cxm· clo~n ,., ( <lt:1r.1.11tt H1•ttlt111· J.J.) \ 111 l.1du. f.i :1 X:!.)I' Live In A Chatea41 -Double Boat Doc;k Watt•rl ront Jf'l'I' 1•,tall• CIJ;.:-11 fo'n•111·1> ;'\;(lrll),1 n O) :\l.1~:01 \\' I. H & l:J mt• rm •i hr i ha &. m,11d <II r' i\ 11 I u r n 1 'h, <l l-Jr1:1• "';Jll'rl ront pat 10 II u g ,. t r .... ' ,.~ n J ,. , b r l" ·• t h 1 n ! ,1 g J 1 r • ' Pn1Jll' an"1 t.ak,• \r r 11 14 h,•J<J <i l 7~ 111'11 0 w n " r 1 •1 l -t o ; ;; 1 r 111337 ~591 •Harbor View Ho~ ,.;ntdr;.tl'cl 1'11rt11f11w I htlrm~ .. •u1h 11 d.1r p;im•led honu .. rm 0t t J rr rm w wl'flncl h111·k trpk 4 ba \ 11·\\ ol b1;.: c Jn\on i''c.• la11d 174!! Porl ~ :mlt•tJ.!I• I '1r S:l5.\)()(' •SEA VIEW On ttw 01·e,1ni.1oe or ~ 4we1 pr.vJlt' ,,lr~l'l ""' 0< l'an brl't'tt':-and J hlllP Ol'l'iln 'tt•w lh1:. 3 HI{ hom1•' 1.1~t~lul de11ann• rl'l 11·11 ' I hi pnde of •1 .. nwr1t•r .Ju,: .1 mrlt' dn"' n 1h1· b1k1 P<lll°' 10 1h· hl•;i1·h 1!11:-1:-heavt'n JI dlfurcl;ihlt prtl'l' Cail llully 495.4977 731~50 •• ._, ... C•-"'O (40tstf'-'O '-•""Ju.tit C.ti>OWll~ B~ o"' Ol'r LOVl'iy 3 bc'I! ... IJJ. lrpi. many extra!-I m 1 11 Dan.: Pl Hrl-r ~l'Jr POOi S::!.700 \, ... 11rnµt111n ~)\J(I 193·:.!lt~a T11Stin ! 090 •....•.•..•••.......... l'niqu1· .lohn 1.yll lt' l!onw IP 1 11:1~ ;-.,~ w /v1e.w Ll?t' : Or 1 ba CompJ.rP Pnt l'' S17-OOI/ 586·~2~ Othtt Reat &tat~ •·•·•··•··············• Mobf!. Homet For sat~ 1100 ·•·•••··•·•······•··••• When you need expert c1o Newsboy modl'I JI lheCo\e service or rl'pair5, turn N.-w Bt•d11irc1 ;\lod1 I Oc·c;in & 1•11y h~!tt \ll•w ;\;c.,,.. hc lllM' l'i;l rl1 .. ;II' ,;ttt'«'t 1 bl:lrm' fan• 1111 :! frpll' '· :~ h.1 Fl't' !,11HI Ownl'I "'111 11ln.·:r1 .. second T ll 2 107 \ .ic:ht ~andH1'r S:!~.500 .. Ir • Henry Patrick 21)1)3! Pa1:-.it y Ln llunt.m#?\On 8edl h \ 01. Jrt' lht-""1nne1 o f tit~~ free tickets lo the Servt('e 0 1re('tory $328.000 in Class1fted to solve ---7•1•4··7•5!•9•1•96•'1 __ _ your problem N.wport leach I 069 IWwport •och I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J cae: llDRGE ILllNS CO. OVER 50 YCl\R~ or S [RVICE ILUFfS HEW LISTING Im maculate 3 Bedrm End l.Jnit Trlnt1 Model-Back Ray View - Tiled Jacuzzi. N~w Oven. Di sh Washer. Dis posal & Water Heater New Drapes & Carpets S179.500 18 t DOYB DRIVE 631·1800 For 1nforrnJttOI" con1 .11·1 Richard A F'ulll I Office 644·4~1U I tome 64j}-!,044 2 br:: b.Hondo. \Int ,·ond Sbl 001• 838·.W:l-l BayC'rC'~I RJOl'h '<lYlt' ""' :1 Br -1:kn • .; b.>. FR. I rvll·. • hd ' n .. 11 ~)\; kllchl•n, dbl ~11r <i. pooi Ry o wner $2\11.01111 ~ t>O:)!l ~le ofr 1076 ········•············•· HEY LOOK!! 1 $2:! 50"alue1 let RingfitHJ lro1. lamum & loiley C ircus ,\.1,:ust Jrd tbru !$th \nohe1m Con' en11on t't>ntC'r 800 W Kalt'll;i Tll ~l'I .. m u:.1 b<' t', t·han1tt'd t'o1 rl•,orq:d :.eat:. -'• tht l:On\l'nllon Center .iht'lld or t1m" Call &a2..'i67R. l':xt ~1 '" l'1;um >our ll~l.~·1,, It ,, ,, ~uw out llJb2 Golden St11h· kit tOx~s. buut l'Ond ldt 111 R1H1 honw 111 1 ac11tton home ~15 11";'3· jJ.'l We re.illy &-truly do mean 1l wh<-n we say thtl\ tme home ('11n bt! bouRht l.ai.~ Wohllord ~ 0 Co nghl 01\orce ior ces ,Jll' ,\I .1..: n . 1 ·' l •l I ' 1 e w of '<Ul)l'f J br ., hH home $1 UOO p f' •I; 8IYf i2511 !700 HI ft a1<k111i;c SIM.~. but will •t'noui.lv <"On The :alile5l draw ln lht-~1der al! ofter, ilurn Wesl " Oatl)' Pilot l'Ull Don Dtl'jlO fh·uliv C111&1;1f1l.'d Ad Ca il Today no14 t!IH .JOO!\ S4a .~711 _ _.._.,._,... ___ ... _ .. -........... ________ ' .. ' Ct OAJL 'V 1•11..c I ·~"S....... 11001~~.~ •• ~!~~ ...... ~~.~.~!~ ...... ....................... S.acl1 P'ropcrty 1150 hcomt P'ropetiy 2000 ~T llACH? ••••••••••••••,•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , TERttlfolt '' • ~..ir11 ~,,11c t.1te.a11 '\11..,., PARK Rf:~.\ I l·:~ 1,,,.... ~ • .! l'uruio on t h•· .111•J p.vk rl'nt t'oill Atkhn. ..u 16mc:nlth.:l> 'ii.JU IHIO ol Hl'lmunt Kil:. t.!l:J 1 MO:'ll'TERFY '3:? ~ • MOBIL.1-.. HO" F.-; "';_ 139-6535 -( l4~1t~llHI Ul?l Ca.ne-rciol P'ropfrly 1600 ••••••.•....•..••...... ('ann1•ry till '· N II l>hl '<lft•t'I frontal:• 1111 !\pl Ht vd AIJPI "' '"'OU 11 II $1 I 0 Pork R"t I 't Co">L'fll L'll! Ult Ulll• ~Ill A l t bl' bl J 1 h . 1 11 '"'' 11·1· n·1•.1111 p,1rl11r "' heaut1lull) land!\1 .1p1 II tll•alll'I'' Xlnl Htl'ttlllt' i.ti-cludcd udull p ... 1 k polt!Ol11al, ~LJa.OUll gorRt-'>us :!,A ,..1;11 1!174 ICIH-M:IW Donus -top ''' lhl· lint• Condomiai&1ta•fTown-2B~. 2Ba. fam rm & ,,_ 1 1700 lllUCh more 1f \OU '4..tnl ltouses-rorsoe to hve •n this 1ap of Ju~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ury wtltl a paupers pur..L Indian W•lh ttus IS tl . <KT1207·81 3Udrm. J Rn Su111lp1per Cldffonio Pacific tx•auty, st•t•untv gate. In Mobile 1-Jo~~ale~ d111n Wlllli-i CC ~73,000 i100 Harbor ~lt' ~ t 11. 5ti8 IUUG or ~ · · · 540-5937 JJ..'l LAGUHAHIUS Duplues/ Units S'oJ• 1800 Only Sl.9.000 tor tht5 lov1• ••• •• ••••• ••. ••. ••. •• •• ~~~:.' s~dpep~l~o~·~;.ll~~~a~ l IJr ~ tlt.·n & 1 ur. full ~·'. ISM\. Won't l:s~t Jt th•!; v. 1 l111l h, "u o I L ,1 k' • 0 2148X 7.,1 EIMl.Mlll' '\lio1·1..il "'atl'I pn~ t-tome'"st~ llltl ~1.'l 1.100 liil JJ07 1448 ~1;; lnconw. Property 2000 -------...................... . •EXCITING• Luxury LlvincJ 19i5 M<id1i.on :!Ur. :!R;1, 20xl6 ltv1nl! rm 111 Carden Purad1:1t! l11r two. eDJOY UH' be::.l tor less. ~iaPocific ~obtle Home S.;h.'~ 2706 Harbor. ~lt:lW 540-5937 Central Orq County Low dwn p<1)1rnl•lll will t:t·t you this ... uiwr Ill:\ :.1nglt' wtdl' Bm.ulrtltlor 1'<1rk h;is alrn11..,11hnt> of ildWdll Onl~ SIH • .:.00 1sio11-m> Mobile H~ Store 848 88115 •EXCITING• KIDS &PETS SAN CLEMENTE BEACH TRIPLEX "J•JUOUl>, l>jlJrklin1-: J :! ! 1n lop lu<·atlttll .ll ~1;11 . .>1.MI BEHTll1\ 111'.'llllY H~/\LTOt<S :!l!l Od Mur 492 <il</l DUPLEX/$27,500 \ i.horl drivt• lt•11n or.1nge Co J.tJH"' ) "" " l11i.:hl.v des1rahll' .11 t'J """h fanta'it1e ~rowlh anti l)IJ_,111v~ «a:-.h llow I 1 om vo11 r un 1·~t ffi'-'"' for r nm plt•tt· lfl'l ,111 .. C oll 973-4626 Mow Ben HinkJe R.E. Inc. 11>:$1 lo, lith ~t . ~ \ '\ll'W d11plt'\l'' & I ph•\c" Bu\ 1ltfl'l'• I rurn lhc de· Vl'IO~r. (7141639-67W IU' 2 X <;HO~S1 H u111ls, proJel''ll'<l i.:r ·111 r1>ml· S33, 7614 J\ II :nrn :!h, hy ownr ~r Wt•rrtt•r, ; .. ')!! 6370 rlp. ~!J413l t:\e:.. S UNITS :mr ht1uw .. I I fir apl!> ltx'ollt'il 111 gd n·nlal .1n•a. l .. 1~1111a Ut'.Jd1 I kean ~II . I lil.k lt> lJl•at·h S!;ll 11011 P 0 I~" 15:.'0. PYRAMID YOUR EQUITIES flt·lurut: 1Jfl • of uur 1m· fl'rn •I c:lwnl::. Wh1;lht'1 \UU ;ire IC.Ki)' lo !>l .. rt \our 1n\1•-.1tnl'lll pro Jo\l .1111 or lllU\lt' Ufl, Wl' JI l' 11"111\ l111 )'llll Wt• hJH' the u111t-. for you l'a II lo duv 7:'k! l!f:.'11 k QUAIL A.,~~~s~. I°'"' Tll 1:30 r .M.I SO. OF THE HWY FOUHPLEX WeU C.Al'ed for proiwrly. n <:ed at $255,000. Call or detmls. The Estate Mak~rs 17 I 4J75 I ·6063 EASTSIDE FOURPLEX OMLY $135.000 The l~t ~•de ul Co~la ~ll',,1 II 1., Jn ~·xclw.1\>l' v.1111 "1l1.1ll ~ arc mJny 11tlwr 111comt> pro1wrt) 11 ... 11111-:.., No addrc~:.cs plt•u.-,1: ('all for an :ip p<111111111•nt "''th om· ol •I II I I n v !' -; t m (' n l t·ou1hdor~ <.::ill 752 l:i:!ll. 2200 ......••............... OFffCE BLDG SITE llu11tmg1on fWat'h :!7.00U sq. rt. fol near P..it1ftl'J llosp11 :il '\ Po111h ~hup Cntr & Ct\ 1t ( '1•111t•r ~35.1100 u .. v1d &>urke IUlr 546·9950 Sel' thi~ Newport lot.' If \IOU would hke to bwld a 10 .. elv 2 story home plu.' ha\ e your own rac •lUetbJll t·ourt or 7 ~arat(I:':! for antique car~ 585.000 5"8·8532 --- ATTENTION BUILDERS R J lot C ~1 With ap prnvt ti plan" for 13 unit.. Only S!7S,Oo0 KeJtJy lo hid Call tl40·5112 agt HoulH Un-tw.l*«t H<Mntt Unfwnl.shed Ho.se. UttfwN.a..d HMsH Unfunilhed 'Hou$t'S Mlmb h•d or Apartme11hU..fwn. •• • • • • • • • • • •• ...... •• •• • •• • •• ••• • • •• ••••••• •• • • ••• • • • • • • • • • ••• •• •• •• • •• •• •• • • • • • • • ••• •• • • • • • lJnfurfti1hed 1300 ••.•.•..•••••.•........ Corofto ct.f Mar 3212 Costa Mfta 3224 IM'iM 3244 H.wpor+ t.och 3269 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 3 bd :I b4-• towr.hot.:tt f" 1124 WALK TO HACH t'h,irm1n.: 3 fklrm. lb" 111 ,\Llt duple". 3 OR. l ba. lfUll'l nl'11thbu1 hood IK't!Jll & ~··~uu ,1t'v.' 2 Drps1W1W cpt, lrf>lr l'<i r gar Adults 1>oly No $185 64.S-8008. &15 JCIOO_ pt>ti. $550 Mo Agl OHAMATll'. nu J bd, 2'~ 7~1--081 I h11 :! ''> FP Nr bl·h Lg \d $S75 Sl.IZ5'646 IOJS l.Lirb<K Vu:w Knolls. 3 Br. luveJy t!nd urut 0 11 grnblt Cottage 2br rvfng kid!. dbl g.ir , lt'nnls. pool. gar$2GS645-4900 io't:e JJCU.UI. $725 753 0717 ev~ •CONSUM't>R'S GUIDE 2 Br, l b.Hh, blt1ns. RENTALS :? BR. 2 ha S$5<1 • ~15"15 :J Bil, 2 li.::I J UH. 21.-:• 8a •Bit 21• n .. 4lh.3Ha •11.oS llH 21i Ba ~7!> ~5 51&40 $700 $.675 •····•·····•·•··•••••·• NO .,.~t;• llou:.t•!.. rood~ oct-ar. v1~w dbl "''' Adu1t l bedroom '"P' r duple Xt':> R•·nlJI washer. dr>•'• »OU IOl'•d•Oll tlo o p1 I i Pa\•1llon. 675 491:! Bkr 58100891~1 0222 s;!~l1•m1Jnth !.•·K W Wl.lbOfl. IOG .ipl f'or c Open' Buy hkl· 1 l·nt. •l Rr 3 ba Jill'UUI, t'll' 1712 l111:h I and S325. 000 home AJn . 631 0000 SUVllW linnblilrurtt.'d \it·"' of o r i:an and Newpo11 lk•11t•h J8R. :Jba. Nt•w. lull !lcrunty Tenn1 .... LIDO REAL Tl' --- LEA.SIS LA MAMCMA A"S LIDO tSLE 1.dtA~ I 2&J twrlruum )lJrdt.'n pl~ 0 h whr &aut. turn b.oyfront blltb.t>ncl 1::ar ~":-hti11 home w 13 bdrm:-. · J b.. -Poot Ca~ Pd 7711 Sl'Olt • Pl~ & 1tlJp. Pl 642 5073 J HH. 2 b.-. hornl'. ro:} --- ~arage Adults. no ~ts Dana Point 3226 Refs $$75 mo 644 7809 •••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • , J a ,. u l ll . s w 1 m m 111 i: ·•tmos phttt•. w 1rq1!l· Nl'w l br. 2 ti1.1 .111 hlln" WlfWl\. Ycurly frplc t'Ol'! i;.ir pal 11•. Fanlast11· b&)lronl w/2 lndl) rm ~> 'llJk>. 5 bdrm• :t b.. . -r.:;L Mitml 642 lt;Cl:S Qwt!t :! br. Iba. gardener. paho. M.ilurc coupk, no pets. $t00. 675_7_258 __ _ lbr. 3ba 9i:>ll 3br, 2ba $500 2 b1 , Iba S40U 752 2881 . eve b'73-3476 .i Br. 2'-i ba executive view home, gardenl.'r, pool. vollt!ybal l. nt•w c arpet s. drap es. wullpapt•r $900. 640-0008 • l br, frpk. pal.lo. slv & rt-(g Uttl pd. $325. Nr lx'h Nu Pt-b gJJ..IW74 Uay & O<'ean view' Sparkltng 4 BR. 3 ba .. f:.im. rm . :.oft water. 3 rar gar Unusual valur SJ()() Mo incl gardener & water Agent b'73-.8494 Magmficent ocn£mt ho~ hw 111 bl•uul Shoreehffi. 011 lrg lot. J Br. 3 Ba ~mo yrly be. Call rltr 673 5311 or 644 6397 CostoMno 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br suix·r tondo. brand ne w. 2 °~, ba, pool. dbl ~a r . $500. No pets fi-12 5206 M503+denk1d~ pets Sma II fN" :>S7 Oli24 •HOM EFINDER~• 1 hd. 1 ba. n\:w duplt!x. '+523 C.utPtlSDa·IRVl"E util pd, yd, $3501 mo. 661 3879 &Toro 3232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbmfgc· J BR. 2 ba. dt·n I r plt'. i.01!I h"l' W l jlr1um. k <·aul lod.<it'pd. rommun pool<;. r.-rks & lake. Lsi: ~75 mu i..10.3554 Janet. l.'Vt-i.. ~ !19'J6 J Bdrm. 1 ~": ba Condo Fantasuc 4 b1. 2 ba. trplc, New <'Pl 1drps. W 10 dishwhr . .:ara!(e. Kid!> & hkup,, pool $165 t;ozy J br. <! hu. l(:tr. rnrd yd Kids & pets ok $445 Agt. No fee. 9t)4 2566. 973 2971. pelS $475 Agt No ff.'{> lS:J3 9100 days, 836 06~ 964.2566; 973·2971 l'Vl_''l> _______ _ fQaodafn Vahey 3234 Colleg~ !'ark 3 br 2 ba. ••••••••••• ••••••. •• ••• ~tudy, air. no pets. lse Del wee Tiburon condo :i ~75 pr mo. 21314·'7 :t4 lll Br. l!'tt ba. wet bar. Air U~l"~t>l d Lwnhmt' rood. pool $495 847~ :!Udrm. 2'2Ba. Enc pal.lo & ;. «ac gar S425;mu. 5.W55~ -------Tt•rnf1c J br. 2 ba. dis h\\hr cprt.s. t rpk. fnt<l 11d Kid!> & pets ok si3.5 \J.!t :-.o ree 964 25f'6 or !n:im1 Executive home. lall!e & very pnvale Newly re dl'<'Orated 3 br. 2 ba. fam rm. wet bar. crpts drps. h ltn :1 A I C . Washer 1dryt>r, refr1g Extr.is. Least' prer $00 mo. 968·4737 wk days . S.1\).()879 eves & wknds. Up1-:r aded 48r, 21.7 b:s. 1\1t'. sec gale, nr $145. Condo 3 br, 21':! ll.1. 2 l"l''"' ten01s . S650 tl~c ':J:J. fprlc. pool. 835-0211 IS3M 3m0 pager9373agent ----- SJOO/mo t:oru.1dcr 1st• oµL Ai:ltOwner Ask lor (Jury <it 642 4230 01 ,,, <il<U 751·6373Ownr 1,\1.1\ Spcr1fy ~av1cw Jlo!Tll BAY~HT CONDO Luxury l BR. 2 bd W\ll ~ vicw. Avail monlhl\ or lt'J:.c o pt. $511~ 640-29111 Hdr h or Vu Hml·' Mon.i('O 2Br ~ den. 2Ba. ~ Call~87$ ----- " BR, 2ba, forllllil din rm !am rm w1trpl<'. rumpu~ rm, 2700 sq fl. Bark Bay. $72.5. aviut H/R &12·95tl7 rum or unfum Yl'arly lnl•molr homr w 12 hdrms . 2 ba • 1t rellt ror touplt> Unrum. Yearly /\pt or office space. two 1 bdrm apls w 1gri"al bay view L:nrurn Year I), •.• &::.. 3400 ....•.................. MlSAPlHES 1 Br $285. Pool. 1acua1 .-1di.lh no pt:>ts ;i1.50 llarl ... AH'. (':\t I MI''•' \. rrt..fl' Or F. off H <• rh<•• lll\.d I !'>l!'I 2447 Hlljlf' l BR. F. Side. uttl pd open beam l ll?J>. rnt'd )d, ~l!I mo 646-4381 SPiil'IOU. ... 4Wl'l :l bd1 II• IOwnh!-l' :!pl W /lt(l' Ji\ I patio POOi Adulll> Sorry no ~·t:. $31~ 645 J:lti• 1.r lii5-5!J..l!t 2 Br. O<'t>an view. frplC' n ew ly dl't'Ol"l t!d . j!ardener Adi.lb no peh Monthly S575 6464174b eve~ fo:asLo;11.!t• l Br l Ra 1n lrt l>ICX. lrplc l'r'pb. drps l)lt 111:-. enc ).!.tr la1..n Wtr ~a~ paid. oldeor t n1ld J Rr. :i b.1 in 1-:a.stb11tff OK. no pets $325 20J ~R. on i:n~:ntwtt Xlnt Oqlc. ~-J2!jl l'Olld Nr. park. '><·hi & ------------;hop~ ~() mo H3:J 391151---------2 br condo. near oew Npt . t:!l J I 24~ Terr<H'l' Adults only no Townhouw JX'lS 5'50 642 5206 Unfumisheod 3 525 Waterfront Condo ••••••••••••• • •••••••• • 2 br. 2 ba l::layssde Or Univ Tt•rr 2 br 2 ba. 2 l-'al> Yll'W $1200833-3811 t·ar ~ar .}'~ ~o~ .. ~ j8l' --vacant ~· ,,.,, . .,.,,,.,. li£AUTlFUL on L100 2 -~-----Bdrm, drn. dmmg rm 2 br. 2"': ba. encl. gar and (J\1. patio. 2 balh.'1 polio. frplc No pt t., S800 yrly Water(root lrvme sa51mo 581-0085 HDmesG3l·l400 or7528ls94 ____ _ Brand Spanki"'f NewT'ftftbeApk I 112 Mlle t:.-leoch J Bdrm,,. I'' Bath., firt'place~ I' JI 10<. ·)1~nwasher 01:.po~ .. 1· L.1urtdr) Fau lill~' I 87S MOftl"Ovio St. Ai..'l or. pr~ml5l~ ~.o1 !'il.n $3!}.'i t.!U 1,a;, I HOMEFINDERS 1000s of vacanc1ei. All areas ·All prices One fet! thl'n FR~ for ••L.IFE• • J 8lt. 2 Ba. h~e yartl. Im· mac, nice ne1~hborhood. $450. 835·2182 1159:t2 Iv lllb!(. DEfo:llF'IELD HOME Su Lo I . ""-'-xesUnfurn 3600,1•_-_._._._._._._._. ___ _ Dtfl '.IJ'r ,,_ d"n. 20,i. ,\(.'. per view ve y pnv. J .,......... Good m 22 locations Jti years m busmesi. 1 CA.LL DOES IT ALL 55711824 :! lir cou.ai.:c. fplc. beam 4'.cilmgi., patio. c loi.cd ~ar Adults only. No pets SJ4Q. E-S1dl' 548 4761 S<!.5'l 2 br lndry luds pal.lo Gar. &i5-4900Save! t'e<> •CONSUM ER'SGUlDE F..a~t-s1de 3 bdrm, den, cnlry kit. 21 ~ ba, xlnt cood. $575 759·1092 ---- Nr So Coast Plaza. 5 yr old 3 BR. fam rm. taste I ully decorated Family prt•l 'd . $575 Lease. 557-01..:l:J -----t-WinqtOft •oc.Jt 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38RHOMES BEAUT. Grdnr & pool service an cl Stale r / Edwards: 9)50, Nt:;W hm nr ocean . many xtras' $51'.S lMMAC , new cpts. -' '" ~ u1> 2 b ho C mm ••••••••••••••••• •••••• L'"''"ld"' townhoUS" ., br ·> fn•lc, r1at1u, lovely up 0 ~. a . me. o l[.J ,., .. .. ~ ' ·,.. ,.. '""•I ~-•~nos.s .,., l)(J(J pur M95 mo. I br Cot.ta Mesa ha, !Jr.ind Ot'W Ch1:1111•11 i.:r:idcs ·1ndsl'pg ld<•.ill} ....,.... "'"" · <»· ~ hll"Jll'(I n r s t·hls pJrk. mo /\Rl 6.40-6500 o r F e r. t' " d Y r d 01\. n1. pet:; 64b ttl•i:! pml 01 Jacuzzi ~2:; mu _7~ __ ,___ 'tove •r~fr•& Pe t OK 1 \1''~9543 5.'\9 1120 l"\'es wknd:; YEJ\RL Y L~l' :.1 br. I' .1 bJ. 6-16 5154 -----A1;atl. AUJol. I T11140hu1. l' I boust! lrnm O<'l'an. 3600. 3 Br. 2 ba. l(Jr . dl>hv.::.r. 2 br. ··~ ba. 1,J1 •rp11. mo. L~l" :1 br. 2 ba. '2 w D. l rpll" t·h .. nnl:'l l>ool <ii oCl.i.ZZI 1\\JulL bhx·k park & bay 1bl?ach. view. Yrly · SitSOll tii5·i895 5375 646-2oto. Tilt:: COLONY 4Br ;.ur l'Ond home. rnclude:. J~ bOl" dues, table TV, trash pick up. pool & tenn 1s rts, SW5 mo. 644 5090 or 3-5067 eves. 1 •12 bl.k.s lo o<:ean SliOO mo ---bi>t!Ol.8or675~775 Aparimrnts hmfshtd BRA.'110 NEW AP':' l::.is1 •••• •• •••• •• ••• •• •• ••• side C\t No pet;. $:150 1rno SEA VIEW 3 bdrm. 2'"1 Costa Mesa 37 24 _'E4 204_7 ------ Frplc. avail now. Nr L.aquna ~ach 3248 Hunt Hrbr :5475. ••• •• •••• ••• ••• •• • •• ••• HUNT HRBl't rondo. ll!OO North Lai:. ocean view. s~. ft S57S Many others 2Bdrm, blork to b<:h & CallJoan . .lo,orSlll'rn s l ur.::-. w 1rrplr lri.: ba. ocean vu. pool/tenlUS •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 liu 2 ba. new ~n1~ & $1100 (213) 430-3629 ..... .. .,_,. Attractive 1 & dt>n. qwel drps. Kids OK !\lo peU;, ... u, IM. 146°1171 pallo , lse. !\lo Pl'lS ~751mo 497 2564 HEAR BEACH ALL NORTH SIDI': Custom home, 81~ Ca nyon. Jmmed occupan. ry. 3 Br. ram . rm . pnvacy' Sl750 Mo-Al?! 64().6500I1~-00IJ1 matu re ad IL No pet l-<"a r i?ar ~llO 645 22':4 Gar. $265 :t.!14 Hutge,.... -- Dr 1 21.JA~l 510-i 1 Rr. c;tv. rl'lr ~. v~rv C'11:an Adult:;. Rt-f s t.111 ....mnqtonleach 3740 ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• - Si250 2br util frplc lmb • Harh Lon.( n,.,1t I• Gardt'r. li!<t· .1pt o1du1I refn g 64.S-4W<lsm fee pnvai > Lill pd No pee.:. lmni.: -lxtrm IJ'tOI & •CONSUMER"SGUIOE ~K5.l'l33-~74 J:.il'Um. ;T:" .I.:. 2'.!nd !:.t ..,. l' M 645-2498 i . or a mtl(' from th1• l.Jcurh. fun rn lhl' '"" :O:lr. Wa. l0<1 ma11y \lra-. to m1•11t1on. 1n rn11:.1 1waut1ru1 :>• Fam1l~ Park 1n <.:al1t11rn1..1 '"'trlllll).; pool, 1;1t 1111.1 .. aun;c,. endoi:.t•1J roll1•1 -1.katini.: rink. rn111utl''> fnJro Fa~h1on blcrnil •"- t ht! Pa\ 11lw11 & onh ~.000 ll>l~lh •• Catifomio Pacific Moh1IP llomP~.tll•::. Z70t> Harlior. Ste :.'Otl f .. ll'""'' lkh~llf.5:? Nt•wport Rl·h a l O('t.-an 95' luni: \ho lg duplex Spacious J BR. 2 ba. Owrwr714·499·1974 Gr<'1!nbrook nr So. Coa5l Plcua. Cntry kltcb.. shag ~sort. • Dnttt. 2400 crpt.. II.JC, (rplc. pat., 934 '.:llcw 2 Br. l ba, ternf1c 7 OPEN HOUSE whltl' WJter roast al New_,_.leganl 2 bedroom v1t>wi;, all wood mter . + den 1$575>. C<•d<.ir & plank nrs frpl, <5tamed wuidow home. 5 Blocks glass. g ara1te. ap - Beach 1 $!S0 2br kids plex trplc.' 645-4900Save• l'ee •CONSU MER'SGUIOE LA9Maleoch 374S ., b ., b -h -•••••••••••••••••••••••... r. 4.. a to94n .ou't .. • r • Bill Hort W /L'Odosed ~ih SJ2S l\o Uceanfront luxi.rwu-.t br pr·•, I!>'.! w . .ttacc 540-5937 ~"><!Moore Cir llwillllgton Hcadi You are lht' wmnt•r 11' thrtt free tickets I~..> ~o v11hlt' I II) Ringlinq Bros. ... Ai.a.lea. ~-~ 7214 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo bl?ach. rnvate 2 ear phanres furn S650 Boat shp! S2SO 2br kid-. F II 2 Br. shingled house. peL.,garG-15-4900 ft'l' ~~-4~ol~ts. Yrly t1457:nJorliJ'i !">11% BREA 'war Ol'W llhl "'"h' lkn du. m 5 • f'Jrk. I:.: a1n room'. '"'Y l'lu~~· \St:-;t):JSCI ii I Mobile Home Store !WI 11~5 81~ Ue;.1r Lakt> Cabins, rustic~ lake vtt!w-'19,900 New Gambrel $36.~0 .I oh n.., loo R C' a Ito r ::1. 866 2700. eves. 644 7585. °' ~z~ounty 2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Barnum & Boitey Circus \Ul!U.'l :1r<1 thr11 15th \nahe1m C11m 1·nt 11111 l"•-nlt'r llOfJ \\ l\iildl.i K)' Owner l.r~ nnr lot. lt1kl.'ls ulu:ol be c'l 21Uthqfthomc1nChm111 t har1,1ti>d tor re!>t•n t•d lxlrm. fam rm. oft-. bwlt S210 t br kids & pets ok $250"'lbt"iads; J>eb, gu Small fee. $57--0824 •HOMEFL'llDERS• ---------S265 2br k1cb pets pa LIO $280 2br k1dl. fncd yd ~ar Small foe. 557-0824 •HOM EFINDERS• ---. $23S2br kids plex ntl'"t? Small fee 557 0824 •HOMEFINDERS• ~!::edage.ard.uAdyulmls.u1Nno· frpl., bdwd. firs. all oew •CONSUMER'S GUIDI-: .WwportS.ach 3769 ~2 brk1ID. ldundry ....UI y 64~4900 F t.'t! i d .. y .. 9 -; pets. "SZS 13th Sf. i1IU -ttJed-btcb & ba., bt~ 3or 2"1iii:-ug-rtTeJmret'": •..!........ • ....... _. ••. •CONSUMER'S Gl'IDE 96().6331 porch: beaut.yard.~ adults only. no dol!~. STEPS TO IE.A.CH ---Ng!~~l~~ apt .. patio comm. pool. I blk from_ ~ 2br oool' Bltns refr~ COM• an leware!! cuUC"I• _,., be h. S62S 675 5557 e 2 Br. t bd. nr "'"pt tH.5-4900 Srr. ~<'e before you plly sOm(' Hill.Je4'94 7551 o....3~7R8'"0rk . r :;. Haibor 'r'ochl Uub. 'trly •CO:-.ISU.\lER S<:Ull>E .,...,... -Sli5 I Br. Jua. )'rly. S30U -------u g e n r y f u r t h e bd h lk -----"RUN AR 0 l' NO" Call Shnrp2 . ouse,wa to 1111:: COVE Bayside Dr J 8r.2ba.Pt-nm9>5'.l Bnandnl'w 2 &3 br .qH: CONSUM~Irs Gl:IO~ beach. deck & J1;ira~t-Pool, .l..tl'. Pnv ht'h, I SUMMER RENTAL trpf', '4 ('t bar«. m.ir.v Many ha\ e and arc glad Sl80imo. cau .i94-2576 lxlrm & dt•n ptu ... h l')(l'l" Bayfront. 4 HR 2 ba t"'tlr:t' ()p\,n I :; d..i:.v Ibey did'' SaH• l1ml'. ga, <'Ondo 9IOt.I 759 109'l on b1~ bay !850 Wt."t'k 2ti60 t::ldl'n+ht'. l ~1 Mobit. Honw Store \Sl!Uffi<J hll'S, re Po"~~::. mu.., IJuv n ·nta b rentto "'n f1)r 1n1 .. (714) 848-8895 tn 'i. l rplc p ool. & M':SIS ·'' lht• C:urlVt'llllflO oue-.thOthl' llor .... t''I OK. So 1'1·nt1•r aht'.1d nf lime. ~2!1'><JIJ(7l4lti27-llfl:I f'o1itlo-3Br. l':i Ba, nr & money & un ft•1• L-..... :__, 32S2 · -so-·-""~ ~bl)lbr•2blklkath :Hr. :1 ~bJ.6!llJoannS1 I OOO's of R•ntols! ••••••••••••••••••••••• si85 tbr 1 blk to lx·al'h Adult<1 , no kids Sm .. 1 KJOS-PETS WEI.COM I-: I Br. Jba. lge fnrd ya1d Smallf\•e 55i·0824 !X'b 54ll 7638 associated ('all 642 Stm~. F.xt :12!1 w "' .. _ ___ _ <.:!>t Pla1a. pool. g Jr ll .. 1m vourt14'.ke1.:> Outof County patio. $375. fi40-0735 __ 645-4900 Cul de-sac Avail t;/ I •UOMF.f<1NDERS • BROKEAS.--AEA~ TORS lvJ > ~ Bo1b•.HJ o', ,,.oo,. MOVE RIGKT IH l'hri; 1ndt!'>C'rthat.h-11111 w1rt(' ~ant.ma l"l•mJ.Jl1'11· Iv furm::.hcJ 1nclud1ni.: hr and n l·w 11rj,!.ir1 /\II \ 011 nt•{'rl ,., vour rl11th1·-. l'rofe!.!>111011lly lnll"'l'l'd M11«l 'et! lo t1t'l1<.'Vt·' •1004A 71>> '* * • Prop!rty 2550 SUS. 38drm. lBa. rrpl<;. Open 7 days !I 7 $135. Ph 497·2268 lmma('U)ale <I BR. 2 ba, Ldatforftt 3255 $\502br liE' bdrrn:.-nice ~mall ft•e. !15i ·OXlA •HOMEFINDERS• 2 Br. I ba. ~;,ut lot•:i l!or I cbtld OK No PH~ $!bl, 1·---------·1 mo :,-; 4 .: o 11 n St t Ix GROSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps, W 10 . stove. k1di. CORO~A OK, no pet::.. S48 S!:lijl frplr Nu pamt & trpt"J.!, •••••••••••-•••••••••• Newport Is land yrly. 1 ~34::orsu; .. 88t):i Mobil• Homt Store MS~~ ne Ania V1llal{t.'. :-.. H C I u b ho u -.t· .., , IJ u o I s !'leal·h. 1)11ul slqi.... ·1 hd1 m . S3~.ooo to·r m ~ IN.oer tbruker bh IH~. t~l-l!U> LAGUNA HILLS Pn('e sl:i!>h1••I S!.fMNI 1111 thl!< custom ult 11111 "11,lto Spa 111 htrl !> • l'Jrk BEACH PROPERTY ,.. lh 11wnt-r 7 month olcl mode l hom t' l'roft'!-.:111mally tlcc11ratt·1I 11111•n11r & landscapm,.: \ 1 r '" n n ct 1 t 1 o n c d :1 Bdrm::. $82.~~o ICI'. do""n CJll 714 737 w~1:1 ll;1l!Jc1J pc111n. Oil l br u111t:, 10', 1.!owri. !>"<' ~ l'vlltract. Sl.25.0011 l'nn (IOI\ Ownl'r Mti 1;2311 Room to Build b\. .... 'l!::>IU!:; CM . Ir.• ..,1dt•m ·c-. on a douhlt• "1rlP H :! 1.ol ~20 flflfl "~ ti"75~)1) Executiv~ Tnpfex Onlv I 't:.•a r n1•w . pnme 1\nahl'11n lm·.11l-. luarll•d v.11h amt-ntlll"l I 'n<•ed lo "ell t s"I' t 'all now. hrok~r 558-3327 Retttal1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houses FurnishH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3144 .......•....•...•.••••. Btful new Woodbnri1:1· 3Bd.rm 21 ~ s4 ll. $'Mf1, month· to-month ii7:.l •'31t --------- I W..Q864 71 • 1---------Mobi~ Ho~ Stor. Eastside lncom• ~-~~ ••••• ~!.~~ ----~~1®15 a HO\t e~uN 11.0'r l~•J!Untt.1, ol'eanlronl. 1111 lht• i.anll , 3 BIL J h.1 , 1 Gn ..tu•.•o OPE~l~G l-,\t'l·l lt:nt ln1·at 11111 . """" " "" l'ntt>tl n~ht al $H;:>.OOO SSOO CASH REBA TE l'O!>w '.k-.a m,11rl ... qtr'I $2.1100 Mo1IPD~I' /\)(t 4!ltt-·1.'1!ll .Wwport leoch 3 169 Anv mobilt• homt.> tN111..:ht 645-6646 llvu th.Ii. ~lure lhru Jul~ a1. ir.H e f R€HIG€ Mobil• Honw Store HOM€~ 16525 Mai.:nuh.t we~tmlll<.lt•r m.i 184.'! lSllH:-, ............•.......•.. St.uy 4 v. ks on Lido llunni.: Au~ for SWOO. 2Br. 2b<J. Sl!J5 :'> 673 1202. BAYSIDE Doi "'11k l.an1•t>r nl'JI watl•r 1·11111pll0t1 I~ Uf) y:tdl'<l (/\;\<I;! I :I ii I Mobile Ho ... Store li48~ .•Hr. 1 h,1 w1lh huJ.:l' bonus rm t\ild 2 more uml~ m n•ar rjCfnl! park SW.500. Pnn. onl~ tH2 9b66 JUST LISTED Deluxi: 4 pl1•x, prim e l0t·all' N4.'ar Hunt1n1tton I l,1rhour Must ..,t•ll fJJ>t ! --- Magn1f1c1t>nl bt'achfronl Wl"il Newport; home •I Bdrm. 2 baths +dorm loll Yr ly lsC'. $1500 mo 956-5H7l VIEW ACROSS RtOM ICH C j t 1 n uw ! lJ rok l' r ~:1327 Cnlahna. ocean, l.>ay & Newport from this I llr, 2', ba furn1i.ht!d homf' Only $750 mo <:a 11 llavward-Watson Real Estulc. 731-5581. il.xOO-2 br. dt•n, :! h.1. ·---------• Island k1t<'h J• 1 y r ... o>hl Sl.10. rent. Hunt lk h S389501owncr 5311.272'J ~for Sol• 1200 ..•.••.••.•.•.......... ·. 700 ACRES Rlvorstdc Co .it ;i ma 111 frw) off r amp Somt! xlnl rommcn·1al J>()ten t•a.1. Rapidly developmg ~a" 2 ml or ff\\.') fnm tnge Inves tor term .... l'ARGO. 1714)6765717 OR522 2080 ~~~~--~~~ 10 ACRES Beaullfully lund•u-apl'd with mllJ\y antlent oaks Lovrly homr with hu1w f~m1Jy room & guc·~t hOu!lc . !I Sto ra~t' pr&Jl('!I. bON<c corrab. .lcnced TernL' FARGO (714 ) 677 56!ll OR5Zl OS30 . . . .- EASTSIDE Winter rental, lg dplx, JBr to UHIT up 21Jr dwn. 11 blk from $4•0,000 ocn. dshww, frplc. cpt.s. .. 11196-5670 or aft 5/Wknds I l·n -,cpurate honw' with 998-3423 pn\ ,1tt' yards on .1pprox 1---------- 1m .. tely I acre or 1:1111.!. 1...1~~-s Unfurniitt.4 Call for det.11ls .--- 1':<1 U1lldlt> Hllr toe 646-&ll l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3202 ----...................... . A FIXER ldt!al for a bwlder or a f1wr Tbvse o r • older h111ldmgs s1lurttt'lt In ..in uµ"raded area S1ic untlli for $?10,000 C11ll 1~2 1920. ' 9UAIL PLACE r•oran15 .. 10,... flt l :lD P.M.I •110 111 t-:FlNOERS• lOOOI or vatD11c1 All 11reas • All pnces ;nwse are j~t a few . $100 furn bach $175 lbr It.id ok roiy pix $205 2br pets hurfy ! l>lx ~-CMl34 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bnv' 3br 2ba "'" rC'frl kid!< 1145 4.900 Save Fl.'l°!. •<'ONSUM ER'S GUIDE H:lve someth1n1t )"OU want •·01 lse. lovely 3 OH, 2 b11 lo sell" <.:has lfled fld8 do homt, deon, frpk. pat •l well -Call NOW. Rt'f'!I r~'d SM<l mo t 642·5678 utU Pocappt,G130l91 New 2 Br, l Y-t balh Condo Dbl gar. Swun pool, :;pu. frplc . pa tio, atrium Open beam ce1l'g. 112 ms 111 beh. $150/mo days 54().35:)0, t'Veti 962·2220 1 i mt from bd1 S52~ 21041 Ba rba<l~ C1rrk. c·all 9f>8-3636 Urand new 3Bdrm hsl'. backyd w deLachL'tl 1-:ar Child OK $550 ~ 2+\55, d 11s Wk,·nds, l'V1:s . :! KT. 2ba, pool. all n~w 5Jti •itl7:1. rpt~. :shull.irs. appl'' . ., "1;175 & J Hr. 2"': ha, f""ll. L;rl•at 4 IJr ... b,1. rpls, t c n 111 .,, ht t 11 , $~•2 ~, ft'J'\l'<><i yd. k11h & 1x-L'> ok .Soulhl.111t..fc r., ti31 2133, J\vad. oow. $145. 1\1.'l. [II) 1..&2 t.2:!11 fa-964.2566, ~:J 2!f71 <1t'lt11 :> HK, t U.1, "1.:1 i.:ar t 'h1ldr1•n OK 110 pl'ts $"12:."1 11111 11117 Of>:t! :! hr •luph . 1<: "1d1•. $JZ1 Runge·. llruiws. r rJll:'I, c•nl'I patio. l(ur. Atlullli 548-142:1 ~ J br. 1'' ba. frpk. ll!e fam ithn rm a rt'a K1ch & fll'I!> Ok $135 /\gt, 1111 r1·t'!)ff;t 3506: !nJ 2971 ..!Br $275 w i;nlnr fntd kid' itnr l-'1•1•1tlr1 4900 •CUNSLl\11-:I< ~(il llDE :!fir pool' R1•fng $:!-JS ~cl K11ls plex fo'1'(' 1~f) 4!MIO •<'ONSUM io:H 's l:L!I DE $475 4br kids pet rncd yd Small Fee.557·~ •HOMEFINDERS• BR. water view. Qwet TWN llSt:.:.: Br ,,., B.• ? Wr still hav~ summer ma tun· non ~mo:<1·r yr.., oid. fpic. P\'t pal:t•. Refs No peb !325 i::ir new pamt. JO ult··. no l'fftals ovoilobte,_ bi3·47"9 p.•t:; ~M! mo n.16 7027 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S350 to $850 wk ~t·hi•lor ~: Mis.sioft Vieio 3267 Rr:-At•H JN "'RONT OL' :: fklrm. Lar~1 k1tChl•r. S,....,.,...., Ca"tt.Ue El Dal· '"·"'"' ' ,. ' r :! BH ~10 ,..,.,........, " • th d t ,, b-' l4011d b£am c,•1: /iL r p1 ,1 Plan. Central air. 3 Br 1s t•t·ora or .. 11rm J BH sr;;; b f b I I twlnl! ">l.Ove 67:>--6736 or w/vu of ti.ills . Frml dm ome w ' a u ous \ u:v. o Gus. a~ 213 tM>6 171 ! 640-175! ( 7 I BOATING J<'ll\llY and ---------_ mg, a m rm .~ Simo 5C' Jl'lly Lots of prrvaty ON TllE Bt.:1\Cll. Wl'h *THE DAISY* No ptils. (.;;all 644·7:?ll Stil l AVAI LA B LE k1tl·b1:nl·lt1·. h.i t h A~ WEEKLY 1n JULY ut w 1showt>r l't1 I pl1 S1iC I Bil, :! Ba, bllns, l"plS S800 wk \Cat 10000 hl mo ~ Si(! drps, lge patio. 2sgo1 WATERFRONT HOMES dcp . fl l'f"> 67:? 1::~1 Alll·ante $t75 P<'r mo. L:sl Cati 6 31-1400 •1 30 11 30/\M :111 P\I & lasl + secunty. Call ------~~~--•Ivery ni<'e 2 hr_&_ b-a-,·-h Sue.S56-n07 Westr lirr 2 br. 2'h ba apt:; 1 1 blk to O<'ean ~LS3+fam kids pt'IS townhouse. reCng. !llO\fc Scp1 ,June m;: 360_1 __ _ Small floe. SSH~24 p\t p:itlll, ~ar Pool ~ i.·or Krd-. &. Thl'lt Pan·nt:. • 1'0111 •Tot 1..ot •:: Udrms. t bu th •D1~hwa!'lhct" •Walk lo par'< Pomona a• 18th SI . ('\I (71.j 163! :l.'il~· • llOM EF'lND ERS • -.auna Washer & dryt•r Aportmtnk Adu IL., SSSO 640-59!>-l Unfumished f:..,t::.1dl' h~e 2 br. rov Sf)f't-tacular :J br. I 11 1)11 --• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'red porch. u11. pll S)t:l trplc. dtshwhr. gar. k1<b •Hr hou-.e j?a rage Clo»t? a,..., ,.,., &. pets uk S.75. Ata. 11 -to bl'U<'h. Call 645·21 ll ~r lalboo lslond J806 mil .,...;.'W07 fet· 964·2566or9732971 64f:l).10:l ••••••••••••••••••••••• N EWBReeO/\PT~ WR"TSll>~ 3 lklrm 1\pl l'-2 hulhl) Kuh• OK /uo pds A~ ailahlt> n11"' S3S5 /mut ll c p o:.1t ~16 WALK TO ui;:AUI •1 br. J b:i. 1 vi uld $575 t'OZV J Br. patio. fl\l mu RonK47 t.112:.o VJ rd nr st·hool $150 mo <!Bdrm. lBa, ) rl) Crpl.s. Studio $'l2U. 1 br SlW. 1 br 3 Oil. :! ba. walk to bt·h tl.rpi., si.ovc. rdn.:. gitr. wiloft S290 p 001• J.icuui. r~;:~:~~ll d1·rk $375 494 322.1 en(I l!an.tgl' (.idi. p.1td Nr So Cst l'l,11n. :J All,:! __ 581 7753 bn. fam rm. l!lOO!'tl rt. :ti $HS3hr kid:. pd-. v.ml --------Studio apt. yrty. a \,li! k t!tng •n<'I 645 44 11 ~3 lc•y ac1·1"1~ ~HS 54fi.:\!l:l7 $!75:?br kid i::ir tm•d yd .Wwport ~ach 3269 l-:.aststdt• 2Bdrrn hou:w. Small f,,, . .-.~,7 OX2il ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor View Knolls. 3 Br. All.It 1 1 person only _1-_1a_m_11_1t_)n_. ------ FR. lovely end unJt on ~ 494·676'1 Brand m•w lrg 2 Bit l lia jlrnblt dbl j!ar. l<'~1!1s. lalM>oPMinsuka 3807 Carport, bi1n~. r~fnit pool. j J ('U/ LI. s, ,5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ha't"On~ upst.tir.. NC> (TJ)LS, d rps. tlhl 11ar. l _•l~OM f.F~N Ul<:H~ l'lllkl & s m JW~ OK. W~r ,t,, 38r. «pts, drp-.. bltns. on 1?..irdener pa.uJ. SJ'i'~ !'lo Adaffil> lll'Jt MJlll, $WO + ~In~ kc. 646·642!J Oll) 96J!l3.'.0 Avail Aug 1st. J hr :! hu. \l'rV dl·an. Luxury 2 Br rondo, bit~~. h<·uut feni·c·tl h.Jl'k.)'urrl pallo; pool, pa.rk. $325. Yo rktown1Ncwla nll mo. I 21:\ 135:>-2150. Av ,11 1 Au J.! I S·l 25 2 Br. l ba. fncd yard. !ltj() 2106. orU4;-, t;JKI Cl05ed ~arage, r hildren llPacbwalk Twnhse, 3 BR. olt, no pets. $325 548-0438 2 i,., ba, frplc, l 7 H I 682Joann, Apt A 536-0ISO or days (213J SU.per exec tondo. 3 hr, :? _s_1s-_34_0'1 _______ _ ba. rrptr. pool. l7lb & Irvine $4'75 675 8111 <l bdrm. 2 ba. frplc. closed gar. pool. qwet area 64S-50tltl ONTllt:SAND 3 br penthous e. Hunt 1n~ton Pac1fir beach house. Sl500 mu. Ron or Max. 536-6063 Clean 2 br l ba w tfr<.'sh ON TllESANO p;unt, nu t rpts & d rapes l3N1rhfront bach.. llunl Pr1v. pallo & yJrd 111111011 P:1t·1f1t' bl'arh Prefer nn smtr No pea hou.'lt! .ioo mo Ron or Refs.~-:>4CM75'! Max 536-ti063 ___ _ " BR. 3 ba, fam home, lnfne 3244 close to ocean, t·Ov'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio & sundcck, RV a~· San Joaquin Townhorne. cess. SS75 mo. '73-6733 aotf rouNt" view. :! BR. days. 7S2-0327 eves. !~ ba & den, ~ mo NEW CONDO great M9-1448aft6pm view 3 Mxt r sl1,ed 54,~ Irvine Groves 48r. bdrms, !"' ba Pvt yard, 3Bu, ram ro\ 1 ... 11t• $595 ;i car i;car w 1openers mo or l.se<>P\ M2-~ Frplc. rpt1drps thru out ----------673-2282 Sharp 4 br. 2 ba. frplc. Have ::.omethmg to sell" d hwhr, tiara Kids. la Cl8.sslf1ed ads do 1t well pct.II ok $tW5 Agt Nu f1.•e 964 2.'l4W}. 97 3-2!n 1 Bic) Canyon T~ :! b1 d\.'n + wet bar.~·~ IM. lots ol storage & \.'X 759-0717 c·h1 ldren. S3b5 mo 35:1 STEPS TO BEACH Ha It 1 ,..,., """"' trai., m irrored doors. Nfo:Wl'OHT HGTS :Jnr. Cutr I bdrm, hW:\.') ard mi or ·-... "°"v or \.Jl.ll pd ~115 yrly all .> & wkn<b 64S 31:1L~ fi73 543!1or1133 6ltl( Dt. bby ~~--~~~~~ ffil>tr swtc. frpl & cable. , 11 1 1 SCl'Un t.v. """I. tennis. & :. ;i • < 1 n rm ' ~ ) rt vw w pool. kids & peL., OK J,H' Adulls. nu pets Si50mo :;48-1319 S790 somt! fle'l1btllly 2 BH. Frpk , ~00 Isl' Bill646 7175days S..Cte..• 3276 M.!Lure adll-; P.ref~d. 21! 2 Br <'USt bit. p.c\10. tnr l1 1 mo allow ror p11mt & labor V.5 645 42tifi --• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • • Cypress A. 536 ti6 t • SfEPS TO BCll·lg dlx :! 4 BR IS?r ''s ty view New Corofta *'Mar 3822 1 BR d uple,, E 1"1ll1 ,ty JRr. 2Ba home. pui~t & "·crp't. 111 · goocl ••••••••••••••••••••••• SmaU. but l'Ute 103wlt· 54.5 86:18 urea $*95. tse 492·0960 i\dlt~ only l:o1t & la~t 010 Bluffs Lgc 3 Br. fa m rm .. pool, view. $675. $77:> l\to Dowd. bkr 644 0134 $ll53+2 >iaraJte view Small fee 557-0824 •HOMEFJNDER~• Wanlt.'<i lo lA:!ase I br or J Pre:ndenl Hts. 3 Bdrm b.r ~ den.; Bluff'> o~ condo.::•2Ba.pool Jo.w tblurr .. adults +. 492 2870, Agent. l'htldren No pi:ts t>i»0250 or 640-4152 Lwcunou:s SJ 50 ,000 hous l' Ei\ST RLUfl'F CONDO SWttPIJlG ~an V~l'W'I. :l 38r. SS50 nio. Nr ~l BR. 3 ba ~·5 492 , 715 ~'~~~-"- GA RUE ... 1\PT!- CORONA JJt.L MAH :: Br Townhou.ow. frptr POOi. lt•nn111 Some ocw1r &-CetahnJ .,,ll•w-. Clor11· to Fashion hland & line beach. 644 21t>ll Bluff Shopping ~nter 5-tt. LtlCJllllG 3216 &I0-5274 .................... ••• i---------- 3 Br. 3 0 a , n r o c n . Small Ot'n vu rott, yrty, 3 bdrm, 21.ti ~. new <"Pts cathc•dral ceiling s. Mdeck, frplr: no pets d\:.l'lwashtr. p.i••o & elegant"50mo 6423494 S375imo,cll' o75-647S aar:igc Sl~S L,..- Hnrbor View lfol'l)I•, 4 BR Wt I • .. r l291 rJ'3.. __ •5_U_~----- T liOdep. S210mo Av111l Aug I Dn.-e bv f11-,,1 bcfon> catlu\i \2>1 t:: 21! t SI Apt 2.645 i&lO ------ :0.t'oir nl'"' to ,. nil~"" l'l'r '''' ot 111-. n :•hr 1•~b.1. aar lnn t )CS. a1• cont! Sl<l.> mo •l45 4tl5t• OPEN DAILY .-... ... ~ ~TowMo.ses Adlllb °"" 2&.3 bedroor~. SJl!O & u1> F•r1•p1Jl'e:.., wet h1or' tnrlo1-ed 1t.ir .1Ql'• 1n d1ndual l:iundl )' roorn' • mall)'extr:-.... •L...t t t ••• ••••• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • ~ nt 3 1.-• ...... """"'' ego, new crp s. er ,. r, o t't>ZY ,.. or """ run till:, park like Great 3 br ... ~. iara.ae. (flllr, dbl J.!IH S55l'1mn bi1ckyard. $71$. No JX.•I:-c~. fn cd yd. Kl.ds & pct..~ C 4 o 7 ;; II t , 1i 7 :1 ;1 :n; q . • 842 2932 ok $406 Agt No fr~ 831 m 1 2660 £!ckn Av• Crocker Rt°'ty Ml! :'IOI;:! or i5!! 81\b.1 964·2566or9i329i1 ------CARACE SALf: :td:I In Eat.tbluJf condo. l !\lY. J br 4! b-. ciu l'rpl•. dbl Havesom~hltl~ you wan. autn ¥ar Adult:.. oo to sell• CtaM11fied ads do pet.s SSOO S32·4.~ 11 well 642-56i8 Oiarm1ng romp.irt UJlper Ute Daily Pilot bnn*' h• p ll:J r tor m.atwr•• .111:1 py rt"smls To P•ace yout 8'•.i ut patio. part IW"I!. ctrJ 111tP.! <'•rd phon• Wlldrea $260 642 12'6 6'2.Si71Hod.I) .................... --...... _ .... _. __ .. ..., ... ,..,_. •' _l ;. 4 . :· I AportfQ11h ~ ~•h u.fw,\. R...tab to Sllore 4300 lndiatrial Rttttat 4500 MaMy to Loan 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mft.cl 3124 leoch 1169 f\IJ1i1mmdlt' '-'ufllt'{I h'm S400 '>4 It. nl·w ult uµ 11 v l!!t 2nd & J rd T O ·" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rt•!!> rcQwn·d $1~ 11111 l ndu:.t :!90Cl ,\1r"'JY Crcd1tnuproblt•m '""' h dr,~1r 111·•1 l UH .! t\J l Ph <1rp' blln 'lOH' t'nt'l gar '\r Oi..'t' ~ SS 7 "238 :! brtlruom S..11 Clem UJ'l'J 192 Wiii K33 lm3 213 2ti2 IS43 138 -4271 213 763 6!)8!i Wom,1n, Z1 J.i, to i.hr fl br Waf"l'hOUSt' ~pac1• '' Jnled ArranJ(ed by 7H G7J 2292 ,1pl an ( 1))1 t'Jll Ht•n1·1· t rurntture CostJ Me-.,1 Coa:.l llOIOt' Lo:rn!> Ul'\ l br 2 ba . .:..iruitc. no t.'75K73!'>.1>1110ti0tlm~.: lOOO 5000 '4 It Call OOYOUNEEOC..:ASll'' pt~. '• I.ilk buy i bt'.il'h 548 SSlll aft 11 1\M bl, 2nd & Jrd Dana Point 3826 ~ yrl} Isl' &W 1103 Garocp1 PRIME LOC INS.A. llome ownt>r loons •• • •• • • • •• •• • • • • • • •• ••• ---for llftft 4 3 50 2700. SQ. ft. unit with ol :.11 ranged fast 2 br JPl. blLni.. brcJklabt Ybrlyh, 3Hrlrm, ;!lib, l blk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1l't'S for , .... ~·· (In l:lorrow $1000. $100.00<1 bar. "ar . lndr' rm ..,.," r · "' 1' PUlllJ, ''l'ry W r1 f 'y~' I l bl t t .. ......., I "'l it 1 ah' ront o f1t•e ... mall, Mt•L'Jdd .. n. JU't 11 tf l'XI t• erm" pas l-:\t-s.i9tio31K <' can "1 ' on Y " ' ·• ,....,, 11 C II ti3l-1400. :uk for Oill ., u n n ,. , ~ n d s lo r) Nc-wport & ~ /\ l''r"' ~, l'rt."Wt no pro l cm ii w bukony Furn w bath. N wh 1• rt us noobugauon 'lunn\ clt.•.in 2lidrm co=-c---3-e ope ro~ ll'' STERLING FIN SVCS bluib. oce.111 'u No k1di. . .-. lemtnt. 876 le~M·e on i.JbbJt1l'.il 963 7200 714 95S 1610cbkri pets ~ IHJ 7l.'ll aft ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\va1l t yr li.t• $!'0001mo __ _ 2 br apt. wcilk to bt>ach 5-40 7252. IH 30 $!75. 332 l':nrino Ln. 11µt pm StorQCJe 4550 MarfcJa9es, Tnist ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dffc:IS 5035 fowTtaln Valley 3834 0 .498-6324 : t>34·1612 ....................... -------sws Lgt• :i brl 2, 2 ha, 2 2 Br. lg<' porl'h. walk to , tu r} . r r I' Ir. po 0 I bc~ch. fenct"d yard. $325. 1!135·0211 µ..ii;cr 9373, E\l~l>4~03_tll Doubll' iiarai!c for rent. -.toraf:l' only 1!11:! Wallan'. C M S15 mo 645·5126 or 637 ·5895 - ~1ockrn 550 sq It Mor" •11 offln· 26301EI Avon. NII Jl'rry Wynn <2 131 477-7001 .1gent Santa Ana 3880 Office Rentol 4400 Hwtt;.....ton B .. ach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Rentals Wonted '"J' "' JB w d d v 11 FREE RENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r, oo c;1 e 1 age, * 4600 pool SJSO m o Nr So Resp couplt' wants I or SllAHP. he<.lt'h, 2 & :J BR. Co· · Pl· , · 28drm place on Penm .........•..•..•....... LOWEST Interest Rates ht T.D.'s, also 2nd T.D. loans. Fairest Terms since 1949 SattMr Mtg. Co. 642-2 t 71 S45-06 I I Lott & Found 5300 Thursday July 27, 1978 DAILY PILOi ............•..•...•... lAtil or Found .t pet" Call renonals 5350 Help Wanted 7100 Help Want•d 7 I 00 An1mat 1\s~1 stanrt-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..cagut' 537 2273. 110 h'<.> FO(JND Dlk Gt-rm.111 Shepherd. remJlt'. nr Vallfom1J & M1nncsol11 C: M 545 3342 Lo6t Sht.>p llui.k llllP Hem 1 gry/bm1blk, wh 11µ on l:ul Nanle Sumnwr V1r Me:.u Woodi. Ht•" ant s.il.i 0173 Los l w h 1 l t.' & :. 1 I ' t· r Perc;ian F c.it \ n· T u:.tin & V1:.ta l!J\a NII Rl::WAHOti4tH77 1 Lost. supphm· & diamond St'lltnit from lady's rm~. 111 W Newport Hc\l.ard ' 675 7060A~t1mt-' LOST LI: P<irrol M c.iw Vic Uni\ Park. In Heward for info lcadm.: t.o return ss__.;.~·_0_77_9 __ _ Lo't fil•W.ird for MASSAGE FfGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OML Y Dy.,evet, hr 631-2140 Mrtng Bkkpn11 TEMPORARY He)l1:.tcr l'od.1 v ln "ork on '.mou:. .11·1-l1unl1111! & hook kl•1· 1>111 M '", 1~ n 11\t•ttb W111k l'lo:.t· cu )'uUt hnm1• l-'1 1:u rt' Clt•rb tu :-\r i\('l't)11n IJl1t$ nccdl'd thruuut OrJOJ!l•Co •QUAL~ ESCORTS•" Ph ror app't 835Ji1!1 Robt-rt II.ill ' Accounh•mJ)'l VIOt:O MOVIE PAHi.Oil 500S MJin.Sll·~I F'rt'l' :!O rnm 111! roo 11cto1 ~ No Towc•r, Union Hank •Auto Salu,.non Salt~~r~on n•-.·th·d 101 nt>W & u.'l'<I l'or,r ht• & VW '·l•l'' lmmt•c.11.s•t-01~11101: f'ull l1ffil' fr 101(" bcnerit.; C.'.it 1 lor 111 tervll'w . u .. k tor S .. ll'' Mgr BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE ; II I .t.11. I ·'I 'I .... l 837-4800 493-45 1 1 v1s1l. no purt'IWM' rl·ci In The City of Orangl· 1\ 1-.0 d ant' l' & rap 714t835·'110J BABVSlTTEH nt.>cd1•d .l !>{':.l>IOO!> ----------i dy-. .J W('{'k & l l'VeOIOf.:. DANCE OF FUN prefnabt> my horn•. 2060S t.-;urlid. /\naht•1m ACCOUNTANT bt'-''Tl N1i:ul'I Ile! & D;m .. t-. Xl' 1 t 1 n g r c l'tH ti 1111: . " Pt 495-671>4 :>3il 1581 JUNIOR -----v . R II d Banktn)! anety Escorts l'Ceot ro ei:r i;r.i uall' with arl'Ount in.i.: mJ JOr TB.1.ER f r p I , d 1 ' h w a ~ h 1· r. ~ aza. !161J.3856 ~ D I Su bef~pt lsl. 673 t097 J.!arag1•, J):HIU!'t. 960 2358 ~nts fumished e uxe ~es or UftfwftilMd 3900 t'ry responsible work1n1t ----------HJ'MALAYAN frm rat Retired couple has money Corona dtl Mar t.H4 7W.t 558 2677 T hb pos111on 1~ l'nln Full t1mi· N••w .iC' • ltvl'I and n11 t'Xf>t'rll'lll'e count:./S,tf" l11·110~1I • Escorts & MOdels 1' required Will bl' 10 Part t1m1· frt 6 s.11 Fnr OUTCAU \Ol\·l'd rn :1 qm•·t~ ot a1· our C:oi.l,1 Mt·~ .. 11ff11·1• frm:tlc. !>lUd!'Ol or ffiU.!>ll' Seawind Village :\l'" 1&2 lidrm luxury .iilult -.pt!> 111 11 plJni. from s;tt.JO + pool:., ten 111~. "'att•rl.11l,, 1>1>nd:.' 1-'r<om San U1t'IW Frwy dnH• ~orlh un Uc•a<·h to \1rl':1d11l•n then Wc:.t on \kFadd1·n to S1·:.iwind \ 111.lltl' I il.i ll!l!i3 51!18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCIT ING PALM MESA APTS. .5.u12m sq ft & voice. St'eki. fl''ldl'llCI.' ~ °'1 m P''t home Xlnt N•f's Wilt consider htt• er rands1secretan:il ,du Id c.ire 1n exrhilngl· MINUTF:STONPT BCll. All amenities Lido Marina Villaqe b75·9407 Darh. 1&2 BR from $230. & up. Adults. No Pets l~I Mesa Dr •5 Blk.:. East ol Newport l:Jl\d ) Newport 675°8662 Bus=nYHt/ BAYFROMT OFFICES ••••••••••••••••••••••• :111r 2fla & 2 Br, 'Int lot·a 1inn.1'111,l'<l .:ar 1 ~ r old ~) IOll Townhnu~t" IO\'l~l). :.µaC' & home like 2 br with p,1, !!.llcd .. ncra11cc + 2 p,11 w~ ~•ffil' "1th all 1:.1rJl(1• ~" 1mm1nl! IH1ul I J('Of/I r1·11111" l'llUrl.:. l hi!. 111 llunt111)!lnn 'hop· pin.i.: n •nter m<ill 1\dult,.. '" l't'I'> Frum ::,.13.> :-.1·aw1nd \'ilL1~l'. 1;,:;5;; llunllnJ..'tl>O \'1llbj.(t· Lani'. 11 H t 7 H 1ll!lk !l!ltll .! llr. 1 hiltlrt•n "'d1·11m10, no ix·t:. :->C.ffllllJ.. .1l S27fl rnu X.lh 1~111; 9am 5pm ~ 9860 Rooms 4000 ...•••....•.•.•........ Room w 1 kllc:henelle SSO week & up. S.\8·ti755 ----- J\mba!>:.Jdor Inn in Cosla :\1~a. 2277 llarbor Ct>n trally located. 235 room~ MANY with kitchen, phone & TV Swimming pool, JaCulz1. anti rec· room. D111ly & weekly r<ill'S start mg lrom S5.i <J Wt't'k cannery V11la~l'·Nl'W of f1ct•i. from JOO i.~ ft fant;.1:.lH' view:., lg pat10~-park1nl! & Jarntonal inl'ludcd 2l!OM L.ar<1Yl'ltl' Avl' .. N. ll . 673 1003 250.500 sq rl dlx ofr W 19th St. (.':\1 from $150 mo. Tom :>t0·2200 -------- THE EFACIENT ALTERNATIVE ~o lo mo renl incl H 1· t' l' p t s e r ' pc:rsonali.wd µhone cov l·rai:l'. conr. rm. mail Busines1 Opportunity SOOS ......•................ TRAVEL AGENCY FRANCHISE The new way to own ;i tra"l'I agency Travl'I !l:l'twork. St.lrt )OUr own 1-;xµ not required Complete support & lon1t term .:.en11cc provided Cull :\'I r Ch:irlc!>. 714·838-9242. BALBOA ISLAND Girt Shop with 2nd floor office Call fast for de· ta1b. 640-5112 a~t llr;111d 111•"' ..! ~ .IBdrm .1pl ·!>. hUl.!l' h.H b ti . d11ld ( lh. ~~ & S.1~5 X \ IS .! Ii .1 j . cl \ :> Wkcnrb 1•\'l'"· ~1.lfi .. ~7:1 M5 48411 F\Jrni~hl·d l\uom. Costa ~11--,a, ft•male ooh ,\fl l!lµm. µh 6-ttl·23111 • ..,,.n . p:irkini.: & m OJ c 1n Cocktails. Sunwt Beach :-; ... ,,port \IC on l'at 1f1l' C:oast Room w bath. pnv l'O· trancl·. 2 blks fr twh. 206 -l:Jrd St. NB SJ001mo TllE EXECUTI\'!-; llwy Ideal lcn.,1t1on ror SUITE&t0·5470 disco . '4K l1c·ensed, .! Hr ~ ha up1)1·r l·nd :.:arJ!(l' 1 lo-an s:i2;, • l 7 11 ii II r 1111).. h u 1 ' I 'Iii:! lliiX '~ \\ LJl-'.l.l '.\ 1-: \I'·~ I .!t...I kr •.111ll l\ rm I rj•lt ~,•i:l t~HIX, !H;>I :..'7'..!ll, Ill:! 1a~ ... 1 4~1 6().H Su1wrior Ave Slllll + ----ut1llt1ei. Um is· Brown Ft' m a I C' :\1 s t I 1 k l' tHti· 1684 children. Near Souch Coa:."t PlJ1<1 Call 7Sl-3733 L'nfum room m qu1l'l C:\1 hn11~,. Sl25 l:.t & la::.t. if>..1·~1611 SunlnRr Rentals 4200 ........•.•........••.. CdM OFFICES Briqht Chffry Mew SUITES So of t'nai.t II"') /\Vallabll' Now' SEE to appn·l·1alt' SJ95. Call Linda 675·l.'lll 1'.iracl1~t·' S!:J."1 pool' .I al' :...1urwt>1:. l!JOOS.t\l' ~tt· 1----------i GROUND FlOOR • l'O\Sl :\11-,1! SC :t' I I> E FABULOUS i Bdrm EA.ST 17th ST, CM Penthouse• w forc\l'f Pn\JteentranC'C', 2 rm~. ~l'i Oll'l' :!hr kllf" ('Jll ,.,,.w 01 lJJ} 1\\'..1il wt·~k· ea"'. dra""':.. air' cond i.1,, l'•lllS,1\1•1111 h•l•" .... ..., ~c ·n:-;st:i\TEI! ~q;t 11>1-: I) S750 Sl95 Pt•rmo. mcl ut1l Pm all' r0<1m w 1 bath & BROK EIH75 f.700 OWT\l'I'°!; Umt :! HR 2l :t view SIOO/wk ----- Ila. ncar rww ,, l'lt•x. I Sahi.bury R .E. Srrwlloffi~t' Sl25 rno 11127 hlk from 1wl-.10 1';1t111 & 673-000o f;\'t•s673-7706 Wl•stl'lir Drive Xlnt l1ulcon' S.5WI \ al·anl ~~~~~~~~~~ IOC'at1on 63HYJOO \ug I ;~·2.12.H ----------- 3 BR. 2 ba rrp1r . bit-ms. Prime HB -BH. ;! H.1 1>111,ll'' i.;ar. 2 rar gar Avail S275 wk.. 2 room o.,u1k w /patio ' .~11. nr ''ht... & park July: SlOO 111 Ault Agent XJnt parking. ulll paid i!•1; >WI 11:.1115 ur 'lll:t 1;.fll 6i3-366.'J $)2.5 Aln. 536·9305 kitchen fac1I.. 3000 Ml fl, handstand & dance noor To dissolve partnl•rsh1p Sl20.000 or make offer HARBOUR SALES 84~4408 131.1.'>y mini supcrmakct. If quor !>lore 1~ dl'11 Ap prox 4000 sq fl Cho1n• Oranl?l' Co. lot· <:all for appt 642·8850 /\J!t•nt <.:AF£. Balboa l!>land nets easy S2000 mo Owner mo' mg up Good terllll> A~. 75 t 1400 ----RESTAURANT S70.000 /mo. Landmark. Retirement. Agent. 751· 1400 Orartqe COWtty Off-sale Liquor License. Clean Pr111 · l'1pal~ only Only . S>0.000. Reply to Box 315. .• !Ir I ha. I rpl, upp1•r un11. i.:.ir & Ir)! d .. c·k '1511 mo • -~· :.:rrn 111· c;; .• 11ii7H t br. rnmpl furn. OCl•an 17700ran 'l' \\C c :\1 St. • ; Daily P ilot r () Box Vll'W. I hlk to bl'HCh. N. llE liOO ~q ft ~Int' p· rk( 1560. Costa Ml':.a. Ca I. a ~ ll n '' w ;'. l k l 0 mi.:' S295 mo. 's42.99Z: aft 92626 ____ _ .' hdrm 11m nh1111'1" l'tH'I I• 11111 IMIOI ll<l flt.'l:.. Sl:JO .:U• ·1!1:! -.•Ml'; tlOWr1lO\\ n Au.: ss25 6pm or wknds . Beauty Parlor ror lt•a:.~'. 499 1>1117 -r I --SU U LEASE AT 1977 u ly eqwppc<l-14 yr" 1n Balbo;i I lir bl•J.ch apt p RIC ES. DI:: LUX E Cannery Village 673 2654 LocJuna 8~ach 3848 Sli50 mo no"_ SW4I mu MODERN 1748 SQ FT. LntQue o pporcun1l1l''> win11•r fi 7.l 58lo or all or part. officl' su1lC' Start now F\Jll or Part t>l2 t1:1!1:1 nl'ar OC Airport. S725 c1me 1761U U.•ach Bl\•cl ........•••••••••...... CWl~\~l-110~1' IH:Ll'Xt-: N•·"' 111111 lkh OCl·anfront ~al l i\1 on· Fri · >I · 5 llR Ask for Pete 11!.1·" '.! c•ar i.:ar Avail. ~l~1S.I0-_206_1 ______ 11-'urn1turl' stripping I & 2 BH rrom Sl:!ll, ut1I 11w1 1;.u;.0505 1. :!~ 11 11 :!. $300. wk 1400 ~q ft . Corner orrin.. francbtSl' estab 2 yr:. Ill h1mil1l·~ Only. Mr ~ 5JI sq rt Avail immed. Co :\1 I l.\TH.\ l.,\HC;t-: !fir S31HI 11111 ht ld't + "'l'Unt \ K.":I 11:100 l.cw1 ... '711 l !l79·37!l7 dys, 31•u1 Ir\• 101• ,\, t:' NI' l!reat sta • l'!>ll ot•a "' ' · • lion For Sall' al far 1ii5 517:>or &15·5:WU cv~ Mullan Rc<y 5-I0·29fl(I below cost. 57000 firm t..q:una ~tC'p~ to Prt.>'itll!l' ~in,:tle orf1l'I'. ~·7522 bt•Jut1ru1 ht•.1l·h. L;ir~t· g;1rden st•ttm~. Ncwrx>rt Money to Loan l~'<•l'h rlupll'\ l•1 'II.ire " 'uunl! rn:1tun· .Hhllt 2 llr 1•.1rt1.lih furn 111 :!11~1 ,..,k fnr l\111'11al'I rum ;1 br S4~0 wk Pl.11 .. 1 ('onven1t·nt to 197 W l2 __ airport Ofrlc·t• ~l·rvu:c~ Vacation Rentals 4250 _a vu ii. S!lO 752·812:1 II ·cl"'11od ~1U1li11. \'1l'lnn.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Choict• Npt lk h of1· :.1>aC't.> lk11 Sll!!> w mu Uttl & P~lm Spring~ \'at·Jtlon ror renl Will -.h:1rt• , .1hlo• 1111· 14!• liO'.t Condo on :\hssion 11111::. w m~ur brukcr or rdat 3850 Co~tryClub '1614~:~ _cdbu:.1 ti l4 1X33tH:!I loguna Hills ··••••••••••••• ••• ••••• Rentals to Shar• 4100 SUB LEASE LAGUNA HILLS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1200 sq ft rn pn mc loca· -.:ew .1d11l1 1ll•lux1· apls •BE SB.ECTIVE• t1on on 17tb St. 10 Cui.la turn & 11nruru. Billiards. Gain a reliable Mesa Fully l'arpe1~·1l, poul. 1a1·u1.11. ,and roommate.645~74()4 air l'ond1tinnmg. front & , '•Ill'' ha 11 •SHA in; A llOM E • rl'ar l'ntranccs w ith th~ ALICIA VILLAGE Cut down pla) \1indow Call :\tar~ 2;,:!11 Sto~.'kport tor<fC'ta1ls 531·5210 :,x1 ti151orJXI hl30 LivinqExpenses! Offil'l'CIPt'n'lidall\ Sharc.>ahomcoraptmenl •·-· R ntal DU>IMSS e 4450 Newport B•ach 3869 ~~ .(l)"ru UM.L\\rrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• {llc'-.rt~"''f"cc.x;l"C>HR E /SI OE t: M Shops. PARK NEWPORT II a di 1'11> rs . l •• r 2 llt•.troom-. ~Townhouse!> Frum s;1:1!1 50 Sµ1•rlJ1·11lar ... p.i. total rern·~1t1on proj.!ra m. '40l'ial prol(ram 7 pools. II tenors l'Ourts Al Fashion l~land. J<.1mbnn'l' & San .louq111n l11lls Hoacl 1714) 644-1900 N1ct' 2Br Oph: up~la1rs. frplr. W U. J.!.ira11e. .idults. no p.·ti.. nr Lido l~k s hop11111R L~r. rrl'<lll ref SSOO mo t\94·630.1 Rlock from watH & Shores area. 3 hr, 2 ba duplex Yr l y lS t' !il4 l956·5H'i l Hachelor un1l • :.r block fmm hl'ad1 All uttl pd. :-lo kids, oo Pl'l!> 201 E Ra lbou Uh d S250 per mo. + S('eunly dl'p Call Sue 556-7707 Urt>11n ! 2br pool! Rl>(rg k 1d11 $000. 64S 4900 fct' •CONSUMER 'S (;lJllJF: Wow ' SHIO ocean refr1: Qi II 645-4900 Sa vc' Fee •CONSUMER'SGUIDE ~.1 :~J.VlA' l.i..• ... ~•""1 offr's. hobby, wholc:.all'. k.'l.2·11:11S1ne1•1971 l:t•n u~e Fr $85. 54K 7;!.l!I Wantt•d 1 or 2 rehahle roommate'~ to s hare lux unous bC'h front apt. y r _l) S215mo 675·6614 NB NF:WPORT BLVD, C :\I Pnmccomm'l location 1950 sq fl 494.56-0I( IS EVERYTHING 5400 Sq. Ft. you want to rent too ex Showplace or town pcllsivC'? Then l!l'l a Mesa Verde Dr Plain roommate. root the di( 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E . rcrencc & solve the pro Costa Mesa hlem FREE roommate1.._ ___ 54_5.·4.123 ____ 1 sen•1cc 536· 75().1 1• Shr beaut1ru1 l\Jewport condo Ocean vu. pool 1tenn1s. w ;fem 30 SlOO mo 642·4001 --------ROOMMATEWANTED 2482 ·118 NEWPORT Bl VD 900 sq ft Add1l1000I stora~e a\'all Plenty of parkin~ 6<12·3400 --- to sha re 2 br 2 ba w frpl. 350' <' I storC' torflrl' W CM Must bt'meta 19th C..:M ~115 mo phys1rall y oriented &14ll877art5 0 1rk female. non <1mkr Pref - Anes or. af?tltunus Call Quonstt ,hut,. on Nrwpor< Dave. eve::. 645.8505 Sl7S Rl\d 25 x3h t loft :ir1·u mo+ util Available month to month bas1:. Leavl' rrn..-ssuge 1145-2121 M 1fo' 3Br 2Ba CdM S160 mo Nnn ·smokt>r 644·5053 dnys 1640-4850 Industrial RHtol 4500 eves Kcilh ••••••• •• •• ••••••• • • • •• NB beach hou11e. room-4 · 0 0 0 s Q r t N l' w mate warehouse space. HB In w:mtC"c.l $3."lO mo dustnal Park 894 ~1 548 2'161 -------GtVE UP?" 5025 •••.................•.• QUICK CASH Isl & 2nd Tru!.t l>cl'll loans arran,ged fo1 .1ny reason Crl'dll no pro blt•m Borrow on ttw in· rrcased value ol your hol'Tlt!. Call today lor fo~t. courteous tnformu t ion L1rensed m e Lo;in Brokers s rv1ni: So Cahf for 17 ·r .. Cuti our nearc!>l offH·1· C7 11 1 1137.3744 tolend. lst&2ndTO'' or&10·0744 count1n1: clulll'' 111 a hu-., Bxper d µrt•ftl l'ft.',,,,. Agent. I 83'i 3744 ~t lll'ward for return ----------1 of chenshcd calico k1t111 BEN DONLON SAYS 2 yr old remall-. "h1tt· ui1 Ph~~ll'al Massa.l(e B'.\o Ln· Tht•rJp1st 1\pp't onl) Ii !Jµm Sll'\l'. 548 2H'l7 NH O<'":.paµt·r ;u·1·ountrn1t <'Jll l\lr r>onn"ll' offHl' Po:.itwn1,,l\,11l,1 ~-lh 2:.1110 Cdl1lo111;,, lih• 1mmt'd1..ikh \\ork 1-"t'<iC'ral S.t\ mi:' .S. Lo ... n in ple.isanc t•m i1 ullml•llt 2700 llarl\or lh lct Co:.t.1 "1th gouel c·ompany ~1'''" t-:1111<11 01>pt>r b1·nd1i.. 1n1'l11cl1111: :! 1-:mptoy1•r dl·m«ath & paws l'lt·a~l' help find our bt•IOlll'd Pl'< l.a~l :.cen ne;ir homl· on l~wer C..:hrf Dr. Laguna Heaeh 494 11511 * * * wel'ks \'at·at11111 aftt·r on1· ---------- Shop By Phone 1st TRUST DEEDS 2nd& lrds SWlNGS& REl'TS CONSTRUCT IQ~ APT&COMMERCIAL MIGUEL MORTGAGE CO 831-7381 661-2511 OPEN EVERYDAY ----- Loe;t orangl' k1th•n approx 12 wks old Malt• V1t• 500 blk of Fernle:.1f Cdm R 1.• w ,1 rd I' t <. 1' ,t I I 673·-12.i2 Found German Shrthair P ointer. femalt-. Vil' Bolsa & Mal(n nl1a. We:.tm1nster ~2·8743 FOUNU Colhc remall'. younl(. \'I<' Sussex & Manners. N B 5411·3904 Found. prt.>.:.cnp glas~cs IO t•asl.', \'IC 3036 E C:.l llwy, Cc.JM 1144·7W5 Bill Lefever lAl'.!()1 1.J Plat.i LJ1tuna N1gul'I You .irl' tht· "1nnt•r ur thrff free tickets 1£22SO\'lttUl'1. t11 R.inqlinq Bros . Barnum & Bailey Circus Aui:usl Jrd thru 15<h Anahl'1m C..:onvention C:t·nter 11041 w n Jlell.1 T11·kl•ls must b1· ,:, t'hani:l·d tor n•wn l'd i.c.H~ at the Con\'l•nl inn l'l·OlC'r ahl'ad Of llm1• C..:ull t>l.2 54i711. E>.1 J2tl I<• claim your ticket-. y1•a r . l'l1mp,1ny p,;1d l(roup rn-.ur.1n('t· 1·n·d1t uruon. etc Appl} al ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JJOW RavStrl'l'I Costa S11·~a Between lht· hour.; of l!J\M •II>M Call for :1p pmntment pl1·;i~1· &12·43:! I E>. t :t7i Equal Oppnrlurut Empl11)"1 .A.CCT'G CLERK An Oran,ge Counl' h.i,ed rc'!'tlaurant hu~ .ir1 op(·n 1ng 'or .1n 1·xf)l.•r11•m·l•tl acmunl1n1: l'lcrK I!• work 10 all ph,tM'>-111 gl'rll'ral ,1 l' 1• c1 u n t 1 n I! l' 11 m S1nren'. 1ntelh1:t•nl un putent.i•d J.!l'llt•r.il ll'tll!t'r FOUND lnsh Setter . .:ip _ prox l·5 yrs old ~tall' 6-15 1508 ~cemirnts/ Penonal1/ Lost & FoUnd l''OUNO Parakeet. \'IC ••• ••••••• •• •• •• •• ••••. ~1t.•sa Vcrdt' Sal i' 2i der-.tandlOI! m.1n ,,.,.k, <1nd I yr l'nllt•i:" l1•,,.l .1l' ,1ttrJtll\'(' aHl'l"lHlllJll' CllUOllOI! .1r•• ,1 m11 .. t lady lnt·nd to 5.1 :\ppn·c Xlnl "ork1ng t'•Hld 11wns Amowtc:emirnts 5100 549·4398aft_5_JO __ _ photo & phon1· r\d 2i2 «11d bl'ndll progr.1 m Ua1ly 1'1101 PO Ho~ 1500. SJlarv t·ommcn:.ur.1tt• CM fl2ti2<1 \\ 11 h "·x µ1•r 1\ 11ply in ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * • Tom Rossmiller 25406 DclCobrc Laguna N1gul'I You ari.' tht.> wannt'r of Httte free tickets CS22.50value>. to Rin9linq Bros. Barnum & Boiley C ircus Aui.:u~l 3rd thru 15th Anaheim COO\'l'nt111n Center. 800 W l\atl'lla Ticket!> must lh· l'X ehanged for rvscr,rd Sl'als al tht• Convention Center ahead of t1mt. <..:all 642·Sii7K, Ext 32!1 to claim your t1rket:. ••• FREE SURVI VAL ~F:RIES SEMINAR K PM Thurs July 27·A~ 31 Al The Woode n Hnat 2210 New port Bl vcJ N B 673-9480 Selling a nything with a Daily Pilot Class1r1ed Ad 1s 11 s1mpli.' matter ju.c;t call 642-5678 PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 S<·ll any lll:'rn or com· bmallon of items for f75 111 lt•ss with J l't•nnv l'ml'ht'r /\ti 3 hnt•l'> for ii 1'00:0.C<:U(l\'I' <fa)' f-.,;rh additional linl.' t., t~ for lhe2day' Char.it· •l' No (Qmmt·rr1,11.,,1, For mon• 1nfnrm.11111n 11nd lo plul'l' your .1d 1·;ill 642-5678 LOST Black ndml! b<.HJLS "1name 10s1de. $50 re ward: 673·3694 LOST Fl'male red point ... ame .. e. '1c 22nd & Ttc.tan. N Ii M yrs old & Ion'<! 6.itl 73&& OVERWEIGHT'' LO~l' Ill t>t•ri.on Ii~. or '-t•nd rt• pound~ 10 10 d;iv~ with ~ume to. Tht• .loll) Ho~t·r Ma~w \knu Uil~I Sl·nd ln1·. 17(}12 (i1lll'ltl' 1\H·. SI to Charlton 111'.ihh In C':1hf 9271 1 Pr~uc.t:. .• P ~ Box I :mt i\CCT 1u;c..: CL EH I\ lnr 1\fCJd1a. C.tl Jl()()f, COO\ llo~p E'J>l'r d.· Lost Lc1ca carrn.:ra. 'it· Baywootl & Turtll•roc-k V1~ta apt.. !J5~ lfi-1<1 Hew Lost Doberman 1-·. blal·k Vic UC A1rpon back ba~ I Dobie I 1)..12 1252 Lost 9 mo 1-'em Spnni:cr Span1i.'I hvl'r1wh1te dr M1ss1on V1••JO 830·7554 675·8406 Do Bo LOST 7 r.H. White F c•at. blk markings. blUl' eol lar. CdM. 640·7785. Found Terrier black & grey ((•mall• Older t\RE KAIAlll.11\ Dann) "'<IOl\ lO tU)k Wl(h \()U l'll'.l:.l' crtl l l:.!I JI •IZJ 7526 C<irOIC' MODELS ESCORTS CJll TOUC'h of L'la~ ... 975-0062 :\lld·wk special S21 ;>(I llam Jam \I C Visa DELLA'S OCCULT SHOP READINGS Tc-a. laro cardi.. f:Su. readinl!s dally. !l1\:\f KP:\t For appt ·l!i1·9177 1130 N C:oa.'>t II">. l..1:: llch 'm-tl. but no1 ncl' S.11 ''pc n 1\ r> µ I) l >\ x I I l-1ond;i S1 II ll K47 :1s1:. ADVERTISING PASTE-UP :\1u:.l Ul' l'XP 101 I r:11h• p.1J)l•r pubhl·a11on FT I' T M I'" Tyf'\' 'l'lllOI! or l':lmerJ 1·xp .1 l'lu~ l i l·l 1 956-26WJ ADVERTISING Typist. mu~t tw 1 .... t bnght .icrurall' Trac!C' paJ>l·r publisher "'ill on modern tYPl' 'dlln)! eqwp .\I F. FT & P T Paste up t.-XJ>l·r .i µlu~ Ctll (7111956·2&111 645· 15011 F'OH LADIES O:'\'L Y -----Fl'l'l likt.· a mo<.lt 1 ,<i ,,1Vl' 1\mb111oui-eh1•(•k oul lhl' :i o •. 0 n F 1 r... E A.mway markl•ting pl.in Found Shepherd m.1k. tn-cotor. approx. I .)o cur 645·150!! PllOTOGRA PllY l\othing to l11s1• & a I uturt• >140·16ZI 111 1:a1n 1\ppt uni} '.\11ch1Jlle. 1112 !l513 ----- FOUND m Ll01sure World. btrut F l'Jt drk "n " "ht u·:.t ' & pa~-i i68 ii~ ---- fl F:LAX I~(; \t.\SS,\Cil', Hob J ;1ml'"' L11 :\t.1:..,••ur t>utc.1ll!l '•.-1!ll :ll 11 FOUND l11 g wh1t1· Samoyl•d w,th1ck hair. Social Clubs 5400 ~f Vic Mesa Verde~ 7 ,2tf. •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• 5-19.J.l!li Foun<I SmJll black .. ~ "h1tt• mall-mix do.: \'1rm1t~ P :ic1r1c Coa!>l II'°') lluntinl!\On lkJ1'h 5J6 1303 a(ll'r I) SINGLE? Call INTROVIEW lnr <lw tnll•lltJ?cnt & <llHrt'l'I "a} to mt•el m•\\ '1nl!lt J)l'Oplt• i52·!>t 11 Found. Sin I old hie' cit'. 10 ~ -Npt Hr h Pll'asc 1dl'nl11\ oymrn! & ~111 2.Ylti • ~paration Found Mini Doxit· \lain Mat•t\rthur 75-1 1801 :i56 6659 \I( S ,\ found Sml \1 PoO<ll~ mix pupp~ \ '" Rt•al'h 11\dams. Hli 530.2007 --------l LOST Rcw.ird' Corklor1 mix. wht w II brwn p1.1tch1.•:. on t•ar & 1·~ l' fi4ti 7K54. 64ti 1113 or li7:1-12.'l!I Lo"t Mall' al).(h,10 1lrk !(rey 'll Of Banning llushurd II B 892 5:}tlti FOlf'.'.0 lnsh St•ttl'r H1·1 nu:\, M unpro:\ :: \ r, olcl \'ll' Lucky''· Wl' ... tm1n 89tl :161 1 Found 7 25 Pidgeon N 1\d:im~ & l<.lhmus II !J62 IRAA Found Fl•m Poodlt'. jlfC\ \IC Coll Prk In ll33·91Iii.833· 1711 f ound Yni: M &ai.:ll'. hlk tan wht. V 1< ...••...............•.. Schools & Instruction 7005 ...•...•.•••••.•....... REALEST ATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS •CrJ:,h U 111rSl' .I\ .11IJlill' • M.tknJI:-µro\ 1ckd •!'\mull d.1:-'1'' Cur ri<•r,11nah1.t•d in:.l ruc·t1on •t'hoo-.l' own ta:.ll' <1<1~ & n1).(hl 1'1;1:.se~ • l'lot•t•m••nl up In 1111'. romm1i.s1on FrceJ W1•ck Sales Tramm)! Call For Details 831 -1003 493°0442 Kalclla Real Ei>tatc 8chool 32031 Cam1not<ip1:.<rano San Juun C.1p1.:.trnn11 W~tcllrr 5411.3912 Touch Dlincing '' hJl'k Jom in Learn Chl· l..illn F o und ~ml G1•rm llu.sile&Salsa lh mor1• Shepherd mix, Ft>m. \le fun togl'lher I 11111• hr Ham1lton1Brookh11rst I .. 968 237f' ,. U'>'C:. $16 .n o11• 1nln __ ·_ ' ----_ l'Ull !i73 3420 FOl!ND Btful wht Job1Wanted, 7 0 75 Samo)cd puppy. M Vic •••••••••••••••• ••• •••. Spyi;lai.-. llilb. C..:d:e.t 11ouo;c.>o;1tt1n1: :\1Jlun 7 2.5 644 Cl~l to!I~ •"ail .\u.:u-.t 1;1 Penonal1 SJSO l.iw rc•b .r c.110 J:'>ti • ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• •• •• •• • llarold Dr. L.1g B1·h Spfrituot R•ader lfll5So 1-:1 C..:am ino n eut San Clemente F'u 11>• lie For oppt o1112 7200 A1rhn<' employml·nt tk sired ror m yscll Am h111ouii. eagl·r 1\~k for Robert 545 2~ PREGN,\NT., Curinjol. Semi retired man 'l'tk:. ronf1<ient111I C'oun~dln~ & flOl'lllOn as apt rc,1d{'nl referTal Abortion. arlop 1n1o1r o r ct ,:.i..1 m.:r lion & keep1n~ •1• >Yr5 1·,1wr :\1u.1l be 1n i\PCARE 547 256..1 b<•h .m·a Ph•ai-c 'oll 642 4856. bet ween !).;; AN XTRA INCOME Part l1ml'" pn•.,11).!l' fncnml' Ta>. Sl•f\ .,.,. C..:omph•le tr J1111ni.: Tax Corp of ,\m1•rit'.1 5:,:,! !:JOOO or II.IX :sx!Jx ,\PT HSF. :\H;n t'':jll'rrl for 73 unih 111 Tu~I 10. n• '" bid~ f>.15 1;5() I ASSEMBLERS B.ECTRONICS lmml'fl OP<'Ollll!' lnr P•"' pit• \\ l''fl1·1 In l'l' llourds & w1nn).! Ciro" ini.: 1·0 Xint ht•n... 1\pply S('ll'Ollrll' nrillini.: t'on criib. m10 (.'.1mp11-. Dr , II nr ,·.ii: s:;:ui1ri1 ~ ,1i.k for H 1~ G1lm.1 n ASSEMBLERS 1\ m1n f)f ti mo·, f.1CtOf\' .1:.st•mbl~ l'"IX'f r1•q ,\p PllC''.1!1011~ hl•IO).! I ak1•11 for .ill shirt ... w1-:1s1-;1< Lon. C0\11'.\:\ Y ~).) \td•',11fch•11, Ill lkh Equal Opporl 1-:mpl~r :\1 F ASSEMBLER of i-:1 .. 1·1 ro m1·1·h.1n11 .t I d t" ll'l'' l'r1·1 "mn & 1·kan "ork for ... mall 'la bll• ml.: l'ump.1ny ;>.o ,., pt•r Ol'l'"'" l'.1 I I tor ,1pp I ftl:! K:1:C I liJI Produrl1on Pl :'Ii l\ AlrfOMOTIH. •USED CAR MECHANIC S1200 mo ,,tlnr) ,., Ct•lknt "01 kin.: l'OOdt hon~ for q uah flc<t 11-,cd C'ar mcchanil' to µt•rlorm hl:hl ffil•ch.1111rnl wurk l't•rov1 ncnl. ':t n1·tl & 111 lt•re.,tmg J)(h 1t1nn 1<1!•11! for -.t·m• rt•l•rt'•' t yp1• N1•ar Or,1nl(1· C..:nunt v ,\ I r p II r I s ,. ,. 1\1 I Tr,. \ I n ". JI () w ,\ n n <.'hl•\roll•I, llm•• b. (Juail ~li. . ewporl llt•JCh \l 'TOMOTI\ a.-; EXPERIENCED LOTMAN Must ha\•1· rleun dn' 1nl( I' I' t' II I rt & ' 0 m t' ml'<'h11n1C'JI knowled((t' ~ lO :JO hour.. ol Wl't'k Som 1· I It-" 1bII11 )I 1 n wht.'dulllH! Contncl Mr Oov1i;on .11 HANK xTELLER• P,\RTTl\1E .mmed1ah· opt.>nini: •n {.;oc,tJ Mc~a O<hl't' SJ\ angs and Loan or bani. ••xp1•r11·nc1• pr1·lerrl•tl Cash handling rl'tp11red Ext,cllt.>nt "alary. "•)fk 1ng 1'und1t1vn' .111d bl'm•ru;. L'.,111 or .1µµ1) JI UrJnch AMERtCAN SAVINGS !125 Sunflowt·r A'•' CostJ :\h•-..1 \17!Hl841( .'vtr llUlll'tll:J EO i.; \1 .. BARTENDERS EXP4'r pn•f hut not nc• ,\ ppl} M 110 l•'ri :l I' \t Charll'Y Brown' l!•lhll Bcarh Rh ti. 11 II Be,wty s.i1on 111 C :\1 nl'l.'Cb W1i.: SI vh)tl:> l)r1'. C'omm1:.~1on 541< J44fi llilhn.: "'SI tor l'SI ti N II co l'cl·d .:ood I) pin.:. l!en ·11ru1th <1h1hl \. IO kt<\ h~ tourh S•>m~· t·>-111·r i:ir..i 'd hul "Ill t 1 .1111 Bcn1>r11s SI 10 SJ-l.1 -i.1rt 645· llltill BKPR ASST CASlllE H 2-1 hr:. wt•ck. SJ I.ii> hr . - mcJI' ,\ppl\ .I 7>1':\1 \Ion· Fri \i1rlor llu)!11 Inn. 361 Cliff Dr L.i.:un.1 Bc<ich Boat Carpent~r Custom hoal y.ircl nct•n-. 1· .1 r p t• n I " r ~ d 11 iJ stupwn)!hls Expl!r on ly 541 <!liiJ Bookl.eep..·r !I 2 :\fo11 1-·n M u11lt11n l'l.1 1 1 Pharmac\ L;1J?una 1111!.., SlO<I \\II 7fjX :J7>1-I MI Dreyfus HOOK!\ 1-:1·:Pf;1t tor t'I',\ off11·1· L.il!un.1 ll<'Jt•h t r-.in1n1: µro\ Hk<1 for nghl per-.on C.111 (>i..11w 1~1 10.1-1 Booldc~eper F /Chq Fash h k •ll\l''t ml'l'I firm Xlnt opp.11· ExPl'1 & matun<y n•1(rl Call &10·0123 1Jool-.kt·tp1•r I ull rh.lfl:l' multi rori> 1nm1 rnn> putt•r kntl" lt>cl).!t· hdpfu' i i;x 1:1~1 BOOKKEEPER Hclutl '1arinP llarrt"'.m 'tori· 'l'•·k-. qu.111111•11 book k1·1•p1·1 111 h.1111111· dallv ~ah·~ n•Port .... dt· po-.11-. & 1"1'h ''"ll rl\ilrtl''i 1-: JX•r "' 1<1 k1·\ Nat11111,1I ('1111111arl\ "11 h mr11t>r mt•<l1t'.1I .i nd benct1h prn1:r.1m c.111 I Walkt•1. 193·4'15;, !J I l.tr11 lor mll'I \'ll''°' 1-:qu..il Op portunil\ Emplnyt" BOOKKEEPER Full rlwrl!t' Tor 'inJll i.:mwm)! rompany n1 ()( \tfl•'•rl FT ill ~o :r.o•• Rl'~ Dltl\'t-:R l•<'t!n ... ,.,, exJ)l•r cl W!10ll'fl 'or p\'1 ~1·hoo1. La!(tm.1 tkh. •· ;111 111 !IAM & .: 15 .. 11'\I. SI -• p1' I hr ~I t ' f• 11(, t!l-l ~132 c:~1r1ll•I Cleant•r nu l'\I Ol!l' Pay' up co SlSIM• p mo ~ .1f,6.c, Carpt•t layl'r w•tl> ow11 trur'< & toob 1;.io.:r.01• hetwn >I 30~ 5 --- (;le11t•;il D•puty Clerti I S II 11 r J I' I! t' CI' Mun•c1p:11 Co1:r1 ll'I 1 • Crown V.1111•\ l'rl<w\ I.a~ N1g Jiu, t-' 1T Jl(i- .1v:11l 1mmNJ l<eq-. I yr l'ler1c·a 11·~1"-'' pas-. typinj! ll'.'M tOwpn' g;w1rno Call'nr.1pp1 495.4 I 00, ut. 42 Dcadhnl' for ·•Pl>I ·,1 \C F'r1. Jul> 28 FO 1-: CLERK TYPtST Dusy purrha~m)? dt•Pt seek.o; self starter to grC\.I the pubhc. answer he1s"' phones. handk 1ot1ow1.r work. t> Pt' order" ~ <'Cr re5p Will ~ tr11inc<1 'or PBX rl'lu•f Adv uppor ~ Jt<1 bcm>(1b Coniact J.1r lies...,, (714, 833 ~:.i lit'Jl'h' S200 uul pd kid::. pt)(ll ' 645-4900 !Im ree •CONSl'MER'SGUIDE .... 1rJ:e I Bdrm !o;tt>J>S lo l11:<1ch f'rpk Yrlv Heo;p 11dlt onl) m> 1nr'11 ulll 1>4.'15862 Let w1 help. Home Shann~ 530-2494 For rcnl or Lease· 5000 '1 It andustnul hid~ . .iont.-.1 for MI'. corn l'r of Pullman St & Pnulunnn St. C'M Fc•ncC'rl, puvt•ll . p11rk1n11. fire !<('lrink lt.>~ 110 220 w1rec1 lnqutre W J\ Oo:.tu. 714 Mlf 9671 DAILY PILOT LINDA & VICKI Outcall Massage FcM-the fuft of It! ~ Want.d 7100 . .....•..••....•....... i\cC't 'R Cl('rk. typu\)( bill 1nsi (1llng l.e.Hn 1n 11ur11nct• 7~2·9300 ROY CARVER ROUS-ROYCE &BMW 1540 J .1mhnn-.• Rouct ~F.Wl'ORT IH.;AC:ll 640.6444 Stull' Mu1u9I S.1v1ri)(• 400~ :\iarArthur f\:\d Newport Be .:cl' Equal Oppor Emp O)'l'r Sell with F.A.5E' It ~ ll BREEZE • Chwtn~ Ad!l 642·5818 ... --... St'n·tnl{ all Orana<-c,~ 1W i3t3 • # • • .. -..... -. -..... DAILY Pll.Ol • ... mce llepcair ~tder Gcll deNncj ttcMdylMR ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W PRI '"'" I •· 11. .. n the Bal SUMSHIMI <illLS Moving. hitulln.:. :1tu Apt ra1ntUl8 WAl f\Ett ROOFING U&J AJ>PLl•n<:'~~r' l 41111.11h'r l''lt r:.t. Ao\ l'cm{'nl work. ull f\~i. .v .. :nYLO c....,• uve.,. wor .. 0 d · tlo-s.e--l 1-int Lie •32648!:1. ull t ype~ TRIP CJIARvt. "" .. 1l, JOU l.ill \llun v l'.111 uft S PM or wkcnd~ On (iurderung Millot. PtruMula. Hrdwd nrs . ProfeMion11l home unit ents, 20 \'an. 4 yrs ex pr ""I·....,,:;--• "' J•rry roofln_~. fr_et·eat. 898-~ ~ Mai.n.1:» A tony ~u; ~ t~-IW82. M& JMl Crorgc M9·201S J)Uneltg. ccrumic· tile ofnce Cleanlrtg. F\Jlly 1n bst rates ~ 0073 9'J _..., , ~ ZAZ2 ·~1111ro etc. Any hoW1chold rt" iurcd Pree cstuna te PalntiftcJJP•rin9 Inter' or. f'" I u' or REPAlR & REROOF All lndlJl'JX'nll-r ('ummtre:. Contrador Clon·upi.. Heuling. paJrs67S.2894 t::d Rt:I· work & emp11es •••••••••••••••••••••• Kcs1dent1al & comm'I typ es sh1ngltt•· Scrv1 c t" o n &~11110 ' t J'Jl1111ni: H<•11:.on ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.:indM·aptnS lmmed wecomcu".""'"" PETERSPAJNTTNG properties Rl ch11rd rock1h•ke11·compo-tar m1chlnt"t I< t.mall •P 1 Jll'~ Juhn 531 ti08l. H.J llulfmun &Son ~n•cing 642·9907 Hcallft9 .,.., ..._, •1a rshall . .,.6.o4.,~ or f'tecest 54H930 u dd ---•••••••••••••• •••••••• Expr'd. Reas Ratei. •• <>• • ., pl.lance6. l :iy i.t•rvtcc :..i, •1~1 Remodd & a 1t1oni-. General ~erv1ce. Haulin". OCCSludent. I Ton tru"'k. The MoppetJi. thut·,,, our fo'ree !!:st. Call Gen 53Hl082 T--~~ice ___ _ Vacuum Cleaner Cenwr. 114~ 464.t or~ 4!>41 " ~ c.c., 0458 ·-~· UT2 Newport 1\lvd c M t'u11tom H1•mmfrltni.: & Lll'enst.'CI & Hooded tnmm1n~. yrd ma uu . nu Traiih. tree lnm. non name Cleaning •::. our _,,._._;_ _______ -.i pt.o & o-Cll'I T•'--••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, .. '31,,,. • Add it IUD!> <.:a II Vllll:C --lawns, i;pmklrs 645·7'J26 642-5703. m.a .. 19 aamc Call $46-2392 . "3 ....., .,. h h ......,. Vf dd .,..., PamU11g Ex tr /lnlr i::X· ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.Xpert :I uping. t 1nn1ni; -IA•nhoff & A'"<><' fi7J.74<H Remodehog. J it1t>1111• L' J G d Walls. re1Unas, floors & pr'd. honeiit. neut, re11s Piano turung & rep111r. 25 & :. tum Jl r l' mu v a I. ASf'hdt Repcnrs -rdwd dt•cks & 1lf)a11. Ot!W .,.xp apanesc ar ener. CHEAPEST hauling in .rn_.. .., I A.~ L u ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Carpet Ser-¥ic• eoru;tr wed. SS6·H.24l Complete yard service town. Fr_ ests. CHEAP! wuauows c ean.,.., uc'd 964·1045 Oave yrs exp. Ma11ter'll degree an i.cape cre<1t1on8 •Save Money• •••••••••••••••••••••• Relt:.ible & neut. Npl 642 299Sor 64.5·1.390 646-6145 F\nc> Exter. Painting by m music. S22.50 tbu, mo. 67~282_1 _____ _ Orhewa""'•Parktn .. lot Shampoo & steam clean. DeconlffftcJ Bch. CdM area. 64s-<l694 Ma•-·e European woman R "mor s t tic '"" Try only. TI0-4876 E>epert Treo~ Ser vice: JV " h h • ....... CHEAPEST hauling 1n .., ~ · ....... . •tlepairs •Seulcout1111: <.:olor hn~ te ners: w t •••••••••••••• • Expert cleanups, tree town. Fr. ests. CHEAP! "'9 or lull d11y. Free me 836.555524 hrs l'tasterjRepair tnm. top. remove. or· •Ltc . NB. CMS&~ t·pt:.1om1nhleuchCleanOES1G!'IER.exper,wlll trlmmln~ & sml S42-299:sor64.5·1.390 e:llimate by 6 ppL ••••••••••••••••••••••• n&~ntalprurung.~ AspbaJt&16-4H71 II \, i.1111 rro. ball $15. Avl( help you decorate your landscape. <.:all Mike ~1.2529 Prof pamting. Ext & int Neatpatchcs&tcxturei. e:.t. l.oc'alcalls 494·3494 -rm f'/ ~o. couch 110, chr home, floor plun, color !)48.2(»9 LI b Ii Low rate:. Refs. l''ree £mE.£ EST 893 1 .. 39 lab~ittincJ $'5. <iuur ehm pet odor. S<'hemes. accent pieces. G~~ag!~a~f ~:av~i~~ Quality apt & h<>use<:lean· est. SJ&.4780, S36-4383 "'1UO • • "' R3inbow palm tree e>e· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cpl rep.or. 1S yr:. expr. Portfolio 11va1l1.1blt1. ~Sen-Ices Kea:.. rates.6"2-070S Ing. Coley . 832·5260 perts neat & clean. •ny Teather will babysit Oo work myself. Refs ~l ....................... beforenooo. House Painting. Int.. Ex ~ hgt 494 7~. ~·$7SZ s t• r 11 n g S" pt. :i 531-0101 Bectri al HANDYMAN. ca~try, ~ ter. Free estimates. John ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tutorinq Ennchlng loving <'0 · • c ••lectricul plum ing & ....................... Lmdscaplttg Beck.6Jl-3J63.645-Z1Sl HOMESAVERS rlumb ••••••••••••••••••••••• v1ronment Ht'ad1n1•io.!>, Coterin9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " · ••••••••••••••••••••••• . craft1>. lunch l'h1ldrcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hubbard &dric nrs. ij47-2787. 545 38..?Q Want a REALLY CLEAN Dig·lt Landscape. Reas lnl. ext. servmg areu rur 7 mg & lleaUng Pree e:.t Piano leuon>. h1Ghei.1 over l\IJ Abo school.aic J anos European Cater-Lie 327136 645·697.i Gtodinc) HOUSE? CaU Gingham pnccs Pro< landscape & yrs. Prof. qual work $15 hr. Honest & rehable Qu&Uty lnstructlolf. 1·h1ldren Murine VtlW 1nu Summer parties. -••••••••••••••••••••••• Girl. P'reeest.64>5123 u-na 646-1000 Reas Ins Dave.586-8425 service. BofA . M IC OK 963·7460 School.840-4277 banquets. wc ddtngs ELECTRICIAN Pnced Haul. i.k1ploader dump Immaculate Cleaning Co. L M ~ _ Roto Sod or EUROPEAN EXPl::RT 9'19-80MorS4?-038J WiftdowC~ ~~ic~---661-24ti7_ ------~~;!·~~~~:1~~:;"b.~•lle on ~1~kmof~:~~tclr:i~.1~~· ih:bestl~.W~~deser\'e Seeded L".1.wn s Painting. r emodel , ~;~~~~s~;Yu~r'!:~~1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••C..-nt/Concrrie Licensed 67JO:J59 uo; _ • ·• • ifi:' r1nklers Planting. plumbu1g.Frest661-2-t67 Getactearv1ewfrom j • • 7633 sewer anytime' l''n•c "A'.,EARVIEW"Co. 01vorte/&nkrupll'Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• --. -GuttersClltdSpouts Rosemarie's Hwseclean· ' tre s &'15· Pa1nt1ng. Int. qua I esumates. Call for low '-"" $50 t-'oundal1ons. rl'tain1ng ~lllCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• mg. Refs. reason. Own u--. materials. rat.es negotJa. wluld rat.es. 673-311U You've tned th~ re11t. A T ""'""'A l" W"ll• blo"k~ ""tlo• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. t t .,~.,1~""645-3439 ~, now try the b~s1• t'tloo ypmg."""' ,,._., ': "· \ "• .,.. " ES ERN FENCE CU 5 &lum1num scam css rans ....... """'· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble 494-0589 SSO.ll241 Lil' d W T · rJlnguuers w /baked on k 5 11 J b · . R..,ct.1 •Repair _63_1 _02_1_7_· ------ Looking lo~ a h?mc or Wood&Chamhnk enamel. Cstm bit on Jou. Bargain shoppers read Bric work. ma 0 5 Housep~tntlng. lnlenor ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wnght 's Window Clean· ~:/b~~es Yuoduv~'rtf~~~ p~:c~!/ ~ldt~::~ ~~~~ Lic#24s-151 S36·l83'7 TheGullermen.54.2 l2A2 tbelitUeadstnClassif.ied ~=-is-~~;aev~~a Ii rka~~~e~r~~~~ Addition. re mOdl'I all iog Scrvwe Speclalutn~ for &ale m Cla&s1f1ed phone. Give us a call. Find what you want in Classified Ads, your one· regularlY., And they find · types conslr l''l"ee est 111 l & 2 s1-0ry homes. Ii every day. We'll do the resL 642·5678 DaJJy Pilot Class1f 1t!di. st.op shoppmg cent.er. what they re looking for. Want Ad Kelp? 842·5678 Want Ad ResultJ; 642-5678 Low rates Li c 'd 548-8250 yrs ex per !>4 l ·2406. HefpWmwted 7100HclpWanted ·1100 HetpW•ted 7100 Ht4pWant~ 7100 HetpW.ted 7100 ..... W.ttcl 7100 HelpW.e.ct 7100 .... Wmtecl 7100 HelpW.t.d 7100 ....•..•.....................................•..•.•.•••....•......... •···············•······ ..................................................................... ·········•··········••• .......•••••........... CLERK TYPIST DENTAL ASST. Fantastic Oppty GUARDS INSURANCE. typing. (11· MAINTENANCE MAN· POX Clerical International manage-Cha1rs ide, full lime . liomes&LandMuga.tine. f\tll&p/llme.Allareas. lng, bllbng. Learn in· full time. salary open. OfftceClerllw/somesell· An1wu1n' servl~l' *JR. CLERK ment eonsultant seeking Good benef1ts0 H . H. a n:iuonal pubhcat.Jon. is Uniforms furn. Ages 21 sura.nce. 7~·9300 494-94.24 ask for Katy ~~/~=~e~m~~~~.f~e ~~~r full & P If. Call alert clerk lypii>t with 893-5032or 846-3S4 oflenng a n unusual op or over . R e tire d ln.5urance MAINTENANCE & areanex1blesmallfirm. ---------•SR. CLERK good toxlntlypin~sk11ls. portunlty for 2 quatiried welcome. No exper Exper. properly & LANDSCAPING. ex· We remodel & d€.>eorate Plumbers Pull tame position 1n DISHWASHER 1nd1viduals lo engage m necess. Apply, Uruversal casualty underwnter for per'd only. 751-0609 aft lutcl>ens lnteresun~ job DraMW..W.ted *CLERICAL ASST I rvine near Oran~l' ~lhng advert..tsmg to re· Protection Service. l~ mrkt'g dept. Typing ne(.·. 4.JO PM &Sundays for nght person. Please Must have truck , will ('ounlv airport. For de Night or day positions alt.ors. savings & loans & W 5th St. Sanui Ana. In· Miil. s yrs Company ex· 11 "1 V.tned jobi. \loath & La11s.pleasecall 752·11!i avail Applybtwn3..Spm. escrow companies 1n tervwhrs9·l2&1·4Mon· per. Ca ll Maurine Marie Mec:hani c a 154.0,, O ~ves . train Apply at 133'1 S without exper. in J!()(id /'\i:?ent·1es do not reply Mon-Fri. Must be 18 to Orange C-Ounty. Comm. Fn. Bradley. (710752-Ex per On~ Gen/De~oit 499-4015 Bnstol. Santa Ana <1fcsurrou.odJ.Og.; CJllto apply. JP. Mac 's ar :,greatgrowthpoten· llatr dresser wanted . <213)924·23SlEOJo.: Olesel.S48·9617. OfflCE PORTRAIT PllOTOG •lay"! Restaurant. 10144! ual. (213J4310370 for l.ECl!PTIOHIST RAPllER, expl'r'd in NO FEES Cl k J . l Ad ams . H . n. I u t rompletedet.atls. Must have following. Insurance gul, must be * * * h very ftne Portraiture. er JPIS Brookburst> Full time for C.:OSta Mesa good with figure~ & typ. M With 10 key add. mac . ~o~ Offl.ce • Gai:.o..a1:D ... •OfFtCE shop . .,.•""""lor 7r.A"•3J Bo & cryMoytr ,.,.,..... ~mo st.an Reply PO. Box 269 Lovely opJ>Ortun1ty for "'"~ .._......... """""' Ing. Salary open. at 904 E. Balboa Blvd. -r;c' ,...,,.,.,_ Cl. o:::alC. FuUertoo. Ca 92632 1 d 11ltra1·t1ve p e r so n Positions eves. Yacht Insurance. sos Balboa · ,. ""' w Ilia. 0 over oa w /outgoing bubbly DISHWASHER N I LI-·-n-....ser 30tb St. rm 201. NB. App. y ...... ·-lhew•nnerof lOKey add. mach. exper. Pre.cbool. rrr teachers K · h h j l 11 0"' accepl.Ulg app 1ca· ruui .,., = ""'..... ...... & willln t It -557·0061 ~~;.~~~L~h~:Pin~o~:.:J!d tJ~~ ~lu~ ~=~; p~C· t1on:. for current and The Hair Handlers 10 lylnperson. ttintefrfftickeh Ume.s}• 0 wor over· &subs~~Barea. :s723BarchSt,N.B. to work as backup to ferred. Xlnt bt!nefits & future openings •n the Nwpt Bcb is looking for INVENTORY ($22..SOvaluel,to F\111 Ume. Moo·f'ri 85. ---------Equal()ppor~mplnyer rlt•pt secl y and learn working cond. Bayview clerical urea . Typist, experienced hJtr · AUDITORS R.inc)IRqlros. CalHorappL1527282U· CLERK rtuties hclpfulfor advan Convale:st·ent llusp1lJI, Flit! Clerks. Jr. Swno'1>, dressi:rs. Must have Nations larRt:til invi:n· ........ & laltey TOTEM M ARKETS l'(•ment Great ('O 10 205 5 Thur In. c M . (\Cct j.! Clerk. Apply m cl.Jent.ele. Also p rr re· I.Ory co. has JO opem.ngs CirclK 1.NC. Co6t.a Mesa PRINTING lmml•llwte opening tor ll Clerk m l)Ur l::ni.:mt'C'nnA Oepartml'nt Out1{'S 1n du<il' clenral support ror •·ns:inecrini;: und do!'u me11l t'fmtml. Will ulso .,ervt· as reltrf n·r1•p t11•fll1>l P1~1lwn reqwrC!< t yping ur 50-60 wµm. umJ Jl least J year offlt'l' •:x hruul a rea with out· 642·3505. E o E person Cu~lom Weave reµtionil;t needed. Grrat for ou r team 1n the ~landin o c·o. be nefits Carpets. 18430 Pacific ~urrounding s + •n· greater 11 .8. & <.:.M. A~usl3rcdthrul~th StJrtm .. ';;a1. to S700-Call Domestic help. ironing St , Fountam Valley surance plan. 642·8484 areas. x Int. Job for ,~aheim800 Wonv.Kaenluo 11 n " Call evenings hsew1 ves & pc r sons ....,nt.er. • e a Sully, 540 6055. <.:oa~tal 640 Hll · General Office. Apply HELPERS cleumn~ apls wishm" to s upplement Tickets must be ex· Personnel Aswncy. 2700 · · Newport F1oor Covl'nng. & homes. full or part· ~resent Income. 10 key changed for reserved U>trlxir Blvd. CM DRIVERS 3.'iOO E. Coast Hwy. CDM time, own tra n s P 1 f 1 w 1 v d seats at the ConventJon ALL JOBS FHEE I 549.9372 Pu · e tra n. anc Center a head of t·1me. Cross rountry. nos pe('lil GE.._.ER ... L OFFICE hrs . Interviews 1n Cocktail Waitress Schom Earn up to $300 J>Cr wk Low twl1on. Pl1tl'eO'll'nt ;i::.:;1:.f.i5f9194 ltc. ren. McGrego r ..... A ""·llerton Fri 7/28. 7PM. Call 6425618. Ext 329 lo .. p · · Hire Canvas·r. Reap your ru •-· Yachts. 1631 Placentia, osit1ons saJes. Wnte; C'cer.2389J 1440 N. Harbor Bl vd. cuumyourtlckets. CM. Now-act•eplm~ applica· EJ Rocio. SJC. 92675 &uteS07. * * * ¥ER t1ons I o>rr~rijuijrr~c~n~t~aEnd~~;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiijiiijiiijiiijji;;;;;;;p-~R~GlS~~ln'~v!eu!!:t.o~n~· ~S£:PCt~-M AT U R E W o M A N * rulurl' o'Pcnmgs tn e bpef'.luslnff~ Office /FilincJ Cler Forms Colator Opr needed part time Hrs Should know snar>0ut & flex.able. Call 549·9671 ro continuous forms. Will appt. 8 to 5 Mon thru Fri consider trainee w /S-Om1· day. t:qual Opport <'Ollator background Emplyr M w /H S.A. area of Orange Co ---~------f 54()..8()27 PAINTERS/Brus h or spray C'xper. Good pav <.:alt 661·1653 •sk for Steve. PttlMTIMG u,.er'd Littlo Rot.-y OHMt .-----.~~Ml'ff"-JIPf'IY In person: TREHDATA CORP. Mature, over ill Good clcncal a rea. Typist. Hot.el JANITORIAL P /l1 me to welcome COLLECTOR TRHE dnving record lkhver File Clerks, Jr. Steno's, COOK ·PM Pvt. men's cl u h 1n ~~::~.\,~iub~~~a~~ -P-art-.tJ-m_c_»_ma_l_c /femalt!. l'Cl '.'>l..I Ml'!t.l Ncwport g raphic !>Uppll es 1n Acct'g Clerk. Apply tn PANTRY WORKER Newport Beach. 4P~ lo Need car. lite t ypmg. earn $50-$100 ~r week in Pm• Opit uhw Must know snaJ>Oul & contJnous bus1nes:. form~ press. Wt 11 consider traJrung w /some pnntmi: background. S A. area or Orange Co 714 /S404J021 11c, .. 1c h arl'a £stuh co b ?1°,edangde taCol 111\JI~ t!~ C~·rsont Culs8~o3m0 :a~~,v~ We :i re seek'" g tn JO PM. Mon thru Fr1duy. 547-~. daadyv.e~s1nnegx.1b2le hWri.e wP\!t•lrl look111~ tor a~J:ress1 ve " I en Pan .., °" r arpe s. 1 1 d1viduals w1tb food ~7~52~790S~'.__------1 -:--:--:--:-=--:---'""' r.irl'cr oncntcd person + incentive. Call Mark St. f ountam Valley hand.ling & preparation Medtmic Trainees train Call 64~3265 a1>k Standurtl M•·mOnl·., 01\ ll'l(ln & .. _. r f' Jt 751·2686. E JA.HITORJAL tor Emil >.Int i.al .,._•ne 1ls or --------_ GESERALOFFICt::. part expenencc. nJOY ex· AccepLJng apphcat1ons. ~OU\\ ~·~erslrom ~·>Jnt:i J\na. CA !I;! 10\ tilt JS.10 :Jl.i05 t.' t :!l:i aµpl cJll Mr . h:.ine.1----------l llme.Typmg5060wpm. ccl lent company Day man, part time. Goodpay,xlntbenehts l'IEiiiiEIEai:E:::iiiiiiSliiii:iiiliii:5 =:i5 $i:5iii:!5'1 Mo11 f-'r18-5pm,f.452640. DRIVBtS hrs I 30·S·JO, Costa benefits. general custodial duues Un.limited opport. 18 yrs" M S.Wt608 6420767 Apply9amtonoon 10 office building. & over. Contact Pat 1-:1111:.il Oµportun11 y Em 11lov1•r J\I J F CLERKS••• <'<X>K For J>{f t:xper \J Men or women ZS yrs or esa or Mon·Fn Personnel Newport/Costa Mesa r A Pl oldt·r. Know tht• coai.l -areas. Semi retJred ok. Barke r or Bob Olson pn• · p Y •In person l'1lles. Net $180 a we1•k or General O!flre. matured. MA.RRIOn HOTB. Must have car & home 837·2400 ~!~ .. ~\11 l':.t llwy, NB more. urangc coast good typi s t. 'ari.e 900NewportCenter Or. ----------""" 00<>·-------• Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml. duties. good benefits. Newport Beach phone. Call ~-6558 or Mechanic wanted. Datsun 642 5997 Op E l M F apply at 123 No. OUve. &Toyota. vacation pay & Cook's He-1.,.r Herrmann. 1-'ounta U'l • Equal. P mp yr / Orange. <Mon-Fr1l b e 0 e f 1 t s . t mtrs pr week. c ... sll \'alley. <No of Slater GeneralOfficr 495-54501831 2383 ;,.IR 741Rlwtween8·12AM. bel~n New h ope & Typmg, filing, phones.1---------•1LEGAL SECTY, upcr. · · OSHMAN '~ SportlllA Euclid) order desk. Medical ex-Hotel SH&xlnttypmft. Enghsh Medical receptionist. Goods i-; .1 ~mwmg ;rnll pcricncc preferred. 8·5. skills . Lt bkkpg. !>a I p (I', hrs vary. lite typing vxpandang comp<111 y l:ounll'r help. 18 yrs or Call 540-7800 FRONT DESK open. Nwpt Ctr. Cull & p hones. mature. :.t·ek1ni.: gt•nt•r;al off11•1• nldl'r. tOPM 6AM . DRYCLEANEH needs ----· Roxanne640-0800 bl · t · worker:. wath 11).!ht typ111,.: Winchell s Donut!\. :!5:l E. counter girl, call btn 7&1. GENEAAL OFFICE CLERK · f:g~':xt e;J~~ ;ah~ 400 ~ood hgun· ·'Plltl.ld<' l 7Ul St. CM. 548-6485 Perm inter level typing Good opJ>Or for a people LEGAL SECTY • n on open to Ms. Cochran. ,,... bl • smoker. top salary. Ory cleaner counter 45wpm. accur ate, hrs onen\.CU person a e ._o 18821DelawareSt.11207. flt! 11 IJJrt nl war lt•nm ' l'lrllt'r for wt·t swt mlgr person. Pfl' 85 Mellsagcs, fihng, <'r· work nex.ible hrs includ· _H_un_t...;;'g;...Bc_h_._848_·1_400 ___ HB.Ca.92.648 • OSllMAJ'I; !:. will 11111.'r t-:x1wr'dorw1lllraan 1\p· 499.1985. r""ds.Rehablecar&s al mgwk.nds.EDJ'oyxlnt co. ----------1 I 'J to l '' '1 L' u.,., .... Legal secretary, Irvine MEO C , you .1 l(l"nl'rnu:. :0.1..ir mg P Y · .. 1• on·..-rt .,.., ---------"""'n. Call 5110.7741 A!>k bcnefiL'! I Au .• w l" h ,._, M ..,.... 1ndus. complex. Ex· FRONTO FJC.,. !><1lt1r) Jllu J H'ry t•nrn ot . """' a ' esa ELECTRICIAN forSu:.an Appty9am·DOOO F .-. prl·hcn~·.J\l' hcn1•11t' -----·1 r ·1 Mon·Fri.Personnel penence S yrs in busi BusypracticenearCapo. pack.t>:c Pica~•· .ipply in Lll'~'cr.\'ml'n for t:~'r.\Y ~ ~~\~~.c~ai" <'~~\.'~~General Off ace. Billing. MARRIOTT HOTEL ness & litigation. Mr good position for bnght, 111.·r-.ou on I\ newi.paper m · 7141828_8828 l11tng . typing 50wpm. 900NewportCtrdr Kasdan.833-3&22 outgoing person who MONDAY July 24 OR l't•l'ul J.IJI 'lust hJve i'le----------1 :idd by touch. Call Newport Beach uc. babysitter net.>ded for hJces challen.ge & people. THURSDAY. Juty 27 ~~,d~;~o &64~~ ia E1.ECTRIC1ANS. exper _7_52_·_9300 __ . ------Equal()ppor Employer smo. old baby. Full time Oph th al m 1 c e" per ""' ll' 12 d ., ·' l"'I Cail afl. 5 pm. mterv1cw .... .,.., ouo """.,eves helpful, but will tram ~•ween ' ao 4 ·" '' G"neral offtt'c Reccp· ...,,~-· .,......,.,..., · ill OSHMAN'S 3JJ.1 llni.lol SOlITll (.'O \!'\T 1'1.AZJ\ or call for morl' mt11r111,1 llOll. 14!1.11 ~:! 4!111 Equal Oppl' Emp l~ r 1\1 r-· D .VEay PERSO.... appt 9$-0395 '" right person . Salary B. " · "" -----t1orm .. l/Sec'y. Xlnl co. pd HOUSEClEANIHG We guards & life guard open. Reply Class1f1ed nl-eded. P time for husy Electncian. Journeyman benefits & no fee Vane ty HB.P trainees: American Red Ad 1Jl06. Daily Pilot. PO "l'\\f1Vrt lkach Travel Saddleback college Mts· of rlulles. 1\pl1tude with f 't p fr. Mon· Fri. Wl<nd Cross certif1c. 968-0311 Box 1560, Co6ta Mesa, l\Rt'nl'V Mu'\t have re "on V1eJO. s yrs exp in figures. Type 60wpm. d ea. 92626. lt.1b1c molmcyclc & '" gl·n maintenance of tnn· Shrlhnd SOWpm. 3 year!. work avail Must prov• e LIQUOR CLERK. nights. !>UrJn1 ,. lit s Ucx1IJI{' · s l r u ct 10 n . Pre fo 1 m rt'C<:T'lt buslnl'!i:. off. ('\· own trans. College slu· Newport Beach \1ur1 thru 1"r1dJy, llrb Journeyman cll'l'lr1t·:i I per. Ca II Personnel, dents wcll'O me . 54().9525 642.3739 1.t.Jl!t> & mileage pd repa1rs&ins lallationi.on 83J.!l150E.O_E_. ____ llousecleaners, Tues.Fri. Lon's Kitchen ne<ids 11 XJ3 9617 buildtngs. fac1hltes and -6-ai:.o..aERAL OFC 8·3PM. Call Janice's smart. elficicot middle· equip. Frmg_e benefits. ~ Raggedy Ann's. 645-1800 ed I d f ----------i UELIVER''· home de Call between H·S Mon Appliance service co. ag ga' g w/ igurcs, hwrv Mulo route "'/the thru Fri. 831.9700 ext i: Busy phones. bkkp'g & Housekeeper. exp. w ;c:ir. versatile. able lo deal MEDrCAL OFFICE New practice needs. pleasant cxper'd person. Pegboard & ms 1mpor- l8Dl. Some back office. Salary commensurate w;exper. N.B 631·5511 CLERKS UTOTEM Heg1~tcr Perm. pt·llmc r7()() E d k f d W/people . 8am·4pm, . d I A 308 typ111g. •• mo. xp nee. Perm. 5 ay w or L'>· Mon·Fri, salary O""n Ml:ft TE__. I" 1•arru•r· ea er. P· ----------"A20240K t bledlad Rf 7687926 ... ~ "¥ ~ h d I f '" • a e. a y. e. s. · 979-07.7. prox. rs. 4·6am. a1 y. Exp. front & back o c ----------1 ·• Callfom1a lie. Exp'd In 1-:arnings approx. $350. Medical exp. dcs1n•d. General Ofc·PBX answer· HOUSEKEEPER 5 day ----------I a ll areas of medical p1m11 540·3008 Mst I><! fam1lar w ;pe~ ing serv. oprs. lmmed week-sleep in for elder· MACHIHIS! laboratory procedures. ~nings Nnw Av,11l,1til1• --board & in:.. Resume tt• operu.nf,!s for cxpcr'd or ly cpl. Modern, coropuct NB co. needs Class A 1714! 640-0140 for appl. forrullorp1t1111<'l'll•rko;Otdh·cry m an, earl y be submitted to 355 quallficdr>eople.Rateor Le isure World home Machm1s tfor8ndgeport ---------- on 2nd & :Jrri ~h1(ts "'v mo111 1ng. Li\ Time:.. Placentia 112og NB 92663, pay depcn<hng upon ex· Prefer Senior rxp 'd Mill & llardmge Lathe.~ c\Pt!r n c<·cs!>:.if\·v.~· h1om1-clelivrryrarro11tt' 645-S885 per Apply in per&on homemaker w 1own Closctolerunceprcc1slon MfgEng.nodeg toS:!2K tram ArlvJnt'rmcnt 11p 'lio<·nlh•rtm~. ~00 pr mo. Mnn· Fri 9am-4pm. lS!l I rans. & ref's 581-4014 work. Expcr req'd Top Loan Processor to $900 portumt1e~ t11 lhoi.t• "'hn Irv in1• .ire a. 838·8706. Factory trainee Santa Rochester St. C M bens E 0 E 557 0051 Hk Secretary to $800 qualify f'or 1nfortnJ lion M4.(15SI Ana area. f\tll t1mc1 I dy -llol.ISt'keeper to care for for Ron Adams. l\/P Clk/Manuf '150. l(O Lo our rwun•!!t murkl'I work wk . 549·41.!i6 GIRL FRIDAY to work in hoose & children ages ll Irvine Personnel Agency or ront.:it·t thl' persnnnt'l l>lmtal Assl. Exper En· ----------s hade ~ drapery shop. &7 CM area. 645-6926 Mach' n e 0 Per :it or 4811E.17th. C-06ta Mesa • office at dodont1c Assl. needed l•---------1 Duties include openlntt & tratnee. Opportunity to Suite224 542,1470 l2-142L:.imp:-onSl I ult time ror busy Factory c losing a t ore. Ans . llousekeeper to live·in or learn NJC machining . .,.... _ -__ Gan:len Grove 537·4840 Newport Beach practice WHY NQJ phone-; & h c Ip Ing out Cor family w /2 ctuld. Previous ma ch ex per -=-=--M.4-1¥ t:qual Oppor Employer Gt eal oppty for right customers. in salesmans Non·smoker. own trans helpful but not nee. ..,... & Escorts flt'T"SOn. Non smoker on absence. Will offer also ~7314. ..;55,.:._7·_Z7_J0 _______ 1 MosMVM• Iv C.all 644-0S9S THE BEST? do !lpecialty sewing Housekeeper. Cull charge. MACHtHIST Female. Top money llours 9·5 673 7830 Live in Must s peak Muslhavecar 631-2140. Dent.al A.'>st X·ray he . Clmc;il t!xp d or i.r hool. Costa .tTOP PAY ADP PENSION SERVICES Mt~!! .;46 3000 .,..DONL'SES -----1 .ti\/CFACILITY Ot•nldl A'iS l., mature. t'CLEAN.SAFEWORK l·hairi.1de 1·xpl'r, en· 17AM ·3.30PM or 1hus1asttc. 6.11 1420 4PM·l2<lOA~l) DENTAL ASSIST. Newport Center f1nun O y n H m 1 t e off Ice. ctal firm seekt1 re<1pons1· Wrstmlnster. 4 Day ble lndivldu;als tor week. Expcr. pref. Call clencal positions. l\c· Pefoiy. ft93.2412 counhng bmck~round . typing 1k1U~ and 10 key Dental ex:pent>nce hclpCul l·:x ORTHO. OFACE etllent workmJ! rond & ~II lime Position avn11.. compMybe11er11 :. front des k. Newport l'entc•r 644 14115 Immediate • 3 month assllrnment. NORRELL T111.-or•y Senlc.1 M.wport •oc:h 041 lfth 549-8071 Wnhnilt.st.r 9$JJ lolH custom S h ad e & All around exp. Xlnt J)rapcnes 3535 E. Coast English &t dnH!. To a.re worlung cond1t1ons C.M. llwy. CdM for large walerfronl area 645_3670 home & family. Xlnl --------- benefits & s alary. (7141 Mach opr/pro<.1 wrkr 846-6707 or <213)592· 1832 Me(h apt. gd dl'xtenty HURSERYMEH Jo'\Jll·l..Jme. mature male uver 21. 6 Duys Incl Sat ;Sun . Work with plant.ii, trees & delivery Eltper. pref'd. $3 Hr up. Laguna Hills Nursery. lnc. EJ Toro. 830-5653 C1rl Friday. recepl, typ. lnR & film~ duties by pre sug1ous firm located In t.he Nwpt Financial Cntr Call Sharon Dorris at 6314360 GU A.RDS Perm. rel.lab. Full time 3rd shift. Pttime l!ll sl\lf\, ReUred welcome. Car & phone req'rl . trv1nc complex Call R33 3000. l'Xt 191 for In· tcrv1ew. Equal Oppor Employer M /F Man age J8, start 11t Housekeeper. Must be $3/hr. 54o.ooso harrt worker for top _;..._;_ ________ • wages. Work 3 days a MAG 2 Operator, will week. 2PM..SPM. Balboa train legal scty. Non Island. 675·7693. Ask for smoker . Top aalary. Lisa. 848-1..00 ~~------~ HURSIS AIDIS / Housewives earn up to Maid wanted, SeacllH ottDllUES $6.00 per hour showing Motel. 1.861 s. Cout Hwy, All sblftl. ee bed facit. Gd Tri Chem liquid em· L81(una Beach 494-4892 worki11g cond1. Xlnt bro1dery Cull between bens. 8eyv1ew Conv 9AM lPM. S36-3613. Maintenance man ror lite Hosp. 205S Thurln Ave, --------1 malnl. Perfect for re· CM 642-JSOS. E .O E urce. Apply Travelodge, -=.:.......:..~------ Clerk typ1n . nPf'H••m·ed. permanent Coal.a Mesa Dentel /\tt l w111H~.>d Ent·r~chc. <'nl h1L~11111ttc ( prlv practlre in Laguna lkh E"p nee 3V. day wk 3'7·40 hrs C<tll 494-3* Mon· Thurs ssa.t027 u you·~ loottln1 for a bet· <Tues ll Wtd. 9-3:30) terjob.youwon'twantlo People who are seekln1 QUl w. C<>Wlt Hwy, N 8 . Off1ctt Man ager. 1n111de an apartment look ftnt sales. No experience in Cla~ificd, Will your SELL Idle Items wilh a neteaaary, wlll train ad be t.bere? To place Oaal,yPt.l«ClaaailledAd. Pref.~orolder.~7-0824 c..u s.6-0606 --~-~---~-· EOE miss the employment columns ln Clasa!rlcd your ad. caU &4.2·S678 6'2-SG7'8. or 714-«l90 I • .. ,.,.,,,.,, .. _ ........ ,,,, ......... _ .. -• -. •• -••• -# . " .... UGHTNING ONE DAY SERVICE The Da i ly Pilot offers classified advertise rs 24-hour service. Call us at 642·5678 by 5:30 p.m. any weekday and your ad will appear in the next day•s pape r. Also, if yo u call by 5:30 p.m. on Friday your ad will appear in the Daily Pilot delivered Saturday morning or. place your ad b c for~ noon on Sa turda y for S unday morning's paper . Our friendly ad-visors make it easy to place an ad. And. you may charge your ad or h ave us bill it to your Ma s t e rChar ge or BankAmerica rd/VISA. It only takes a lew words in the right place to attract a bu yer. Along the Orange Coast the right place to advertise Is In the DAILY PILOT 642-5678 . . .. . . . . 1 .1 ~ I • • ;i ;. ,• • Thursday. July 27 1978 DAILY PILOT €7 .... W..tt'd 7100 Ht4p WClftttd 71 00 Help Wanttd 1100 tWp WCMtcd 7100 MerchanJls• .Appianc:H 80 I 0 .•...............•...................................•........••.....••.•.•••.....•.••........•.............•••.....•....••...••...••.•... Pfl'~ll•"" •I p11111i.: ,, l ecepKooht SlC~fTARYr /T TIUf'HOHESALES ~quu 800S \luq,111 W..i'hl'I, $200 Aflpi-.c•s 8010 Cats 8035 FttetoYou 304) r1u11h t h.an111,.. •ll lmrut.-0 •'l••PU~ 1..,r 'II ~m.all 1Jlt'.a:..i1at 1'1re'ilt>fTht!Routine ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kenmore soft heal •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 64S 6700 l>J~ 111 m Ukkptn" I) p t-ngtnt!t'n11.e t>flll'• \1u11 1'111 .lull h l''or You' AnUquc Mu:. it Boites, Dryer. SlOO 540-5719 R,efng. 1Wh7. trl~l I. froc.1 t Persian Ir.it Lem. CFA re M1x<>d Labrador rt'ttl31\. 1ni: ..\ ~··11 ••h bdu~md f-'n l$p111 "'"1tw..:cH1d ~.illl'~:-JOW\t SlotMal'htnt::.' ret-w.,ic, xnt tPi>lered E>.l.:l•llt'nl :11 yr old . .iffrrt1onak v••l ""I.. tu1 lumJ t}pl$t~~" liJJ80'J5 Rerrigerato r . Sear:. Sl25962·3597. quality 8t'it1ut1ful long i:oodwtthch1klren Jo'r11• Putth.a,111!; b40-llllJU ·111nc L1lt'l.1branci. HVGEt:i~L~~lON ~~~ebr( l~~~~~~l~l-l Awctioa 8015 ~!19r..,..Show qu.-l1ly l<• ~ond homc· c .. 11 STORE ROOM S.O efOI y • lrvitM &,uJI Opp (!;mph 1 rn t AmtricOft 125 64.2·070S ....................... Uo>D" ....., Hev,·1 ly lit 89t1 SIOC. Jlll·r ATI'EHDAMT Rapidly grow1na pet lntematioftol DOC)i 8040 5 36P)t Ideal rt t t RECEPTIONIST prod manuf ha1> Lennox f"orl·ed Air PUBLIC FURNlnJRE ------rellab~':cr~~ Y '"~~ ~ Haw> perwn needed for challenging carl'l!r po11 THE TOWN TOUR Gall.riH natural gai. furnace ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fr.e Kittens yur klll'h\'ll l'\f~llt!n Ilea'> Jlhcinc' & vuned f,1ntt"I motJvoted 1nd1v FUMBUSCOIMC Open Wed thruSat New Input 110.000 *All:TION* GP~~eM!ceW:idt'r~h'!r~ :'.156·847_!1 __ _ t'e /purch..i :.i ng c't orf111· dul11·" Typing a Good typing, :.horthand Anaheim.Cu 1802 Kt•ttenng,lrv HTU hr 8onOt!t 88.000 P'RIDAY 7 30PM pet Shots. woimt•d . 100 rt cyclone re111 1ng " ;! i:c1h:'s. 1131-~lo pent!flce to work in our mu~t tJll l 111d.i rur e~sentiul Light book Anahe1m'i. new fixl•d (7 1417541777 UT U llr $l75 6"2·0705 tOealers Welcorl"lt'I nusedwffLC Xlnt d1sp hott'I'::. m.1111 kll1 ht·n .-ppt ~ .. i.:,.a7o k\'t'ptng ?Sl 2600 dayi.. route 1md dial a nd1.· Electnc dryer GE. ~S STORAGE LOT t2l3142:5 1561 ----purl'h11s1og .ire,1 Th•~ --640 1271 t'VCS :-.yblem 1::. now 1nterv1c~ V\•ry gout.I cont.lit1on ESTATE Mon·i''r1 pot.1t1on will ot Se<'retane~. Typlhl l'"c1st$ ing ror Lhe followmK po::.1 * * • &15·6175 FROM NEWPORT AKC r t> g Oobt:'rm .. -n f'rl'tl Uiros of 1'arc1di:.t•. fer good co bencftl!> Hc•:.l<iuranl Al'curald Bored$ Likt• lion::.: Both expE·r & STOCK LIQUIDATIONS Pinschers. $85 Call after 1 ~ianl Apply !lam.noon BOB machtnl'!>$ Challeuge$ tr111noe personnel 111v1tcd Ge~ Rodda i"r1g1da1re 1-~1F refr1g. top 2(175•,, Newport Blvd CM 6PM, 963-0~ Mt>-4923 Mon Fri, Personnl'I BURMS \'anetyS Busy word µro lo apply t>IO Newport Cenh'1 UI' rru. like ne~. $165. 833-9625 646-8686 ----3 W1tite Ducks. MARRIOTT HOTEL 37 F-.. a·-i-•Clftd cessmg-type i.ettuig or Prot'•ct Mg.r. Newport Beach 000-5286 Samoyed, I yr old. male. 900N rtCn o uwo .... a. .. Youarethewlnm·rur be tH I $75 o p 548-1627 N::~rt ~IJ~e~ r Now i.icceptlng appuca· fice needs you$ Atrport Ablt! to take complete & ~e free tlckeh WashC'r. Dryers. Deluxe llcydes 1020 54,:~u • n apers --------- EquaJ Opp Empl M /F' lion' for .ireaSThe Off11.:e r>49·::!l88 tndcpendenl r~pons1b1h tS22.50 value>, to Models. Comp letely re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• fTOO Kilt.ens. Ador .. blt•. HOSTESS SECRET ... RY Ly ror OVCr4jll ma•l<l#:e .... built. r1.>hn1shed. year playfuJ.9weeksold. "' mcnt o c all phases or Rin..,.1n9 Broi . guarantee Your choice Cycfe & Company 830-662:5 Ru!Eatute Apply an person btwn Hesp onslble person opcrallon andallperson Barnum&Boll•y Sl30ea 1-·reedelt very. 1!62~r0AY R.E ~........ J..~pm w /ab11i ly lo type & nel involved Prefer ~·x Circus Sal<> e n ds Au" " SALE · -spenoa1 ~~~~~~~~~~ perform varied duties in d 1 ,, .. t'saJ you pay lor Blk fe1TWle puppy. look' wanted Fantastic new• sales dept of established per tn trans1t, ia at1ut! AW!l.l.'>t3rdthrul5lh Southcoast App liance New & used 3. 5. & 10 aJOdayadin lhc 111.t' a curl> h aired romananylocatedinpre· Restaurant b orcaboperat1ons Anabe1mConvcnt1on 537.2542 s pds . bch c r uisers. D••LY•ILOT d a e h s n u n d . i.t1g1/ui. Newport arl:'n HOSTESS ut g ro w mg concern Site Supervisor Ccnt.er, l!OO W hJtl'lla ---------mopeds. m oto cr oss Al rr housebroken Jo"riendh Active offH:e ~ 11h t·x Expenenced ~::1 ocp~TY~ari'vi:::n:~~!· Doy today supervision or rickets mu'i t be l''<-Uw':.edh rerrigd, frost c'rooctee. bikes. parts. access. re-SERVICE ~ood wrth eat:. Aban t'ellent worlung conl11 557-3070 spec1f1c opl:'rallon:-or c hanged for res er' l'd a:. erb. ryers pairs. all makes Clas:.1c DIRECTORY d o n e d • n o o r UOl'l5 Great comm1:-,1on BUS BOY d1spatchtn", schedulm" ~ats at the Con' ent1on buy' Best Appliance. ZlO bicycles. Buy, sell. trade ne1"hborhood 498· 11'11 Expen.en~" " " ,. t h d f Adams. HB 536-0911 OOtT NOW' " s pl i t . Comp u tur '-''" SECRETARY-TRAINEE personnel Prefere:.per. ~enrr a ea o ttme 642·7910 evetJ &wknds.Mon-TUl'" terminal. I lard working, WAITRESS Tu!>tm Co. net.-'d:. bn ghl, but will train C.:111 1>42·5678. f.,t 3~ to Want Ads Ca II &tZ-5678 2470 NEWPORT BL. CM 1 ___ ,_4_~_5_6_7_1___ da)'li. ea r ee r m • n d t'd (;~k~1lex~r. per:.onablc 1nd1vidual T~~·g&Safety Ll~myourtickPb ~:-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dreamer:.-pleai.e apply. Appl} in pt:n.on J ·t>pm. v. good typing & spell • • • s so Expen ence p referred ~ULDOONS mg Salary $600 $700 + Supervisor n· EASY SoilProperties RESTAURANT hcner11:.. Call Jan Must hold 1>chool uu:. Ask for b la:.c 202 Newport Center Dr. 8:11-4012 Lrammg cerl1f1catmn or WAREHOUSE TO PLACE A CLASSIFI I AD N •wport Beach eqwv1lcnt ;.md m111on.il SALE 675-4890 l ----•SECRETARY P /T In :.afety council dt!Cem11vt• Rea l Eii tate RETIREMEMTHOME >ourhomc D1ct,typ1ng. drinng cer11f1catt! JULY29·l0 It bkkp'g Don 638 3231 Minimum 2 yrs uus dn' I PM to 6PM In Laguna Beach EARHIHG ENOUGH INCOME? *Secretaries* In need or responsible maid:-. & \\al tresses , _________ _ ing ex~r & proven n• cord of pt'rsunnel manag111g ah1ltty. Top Jorn an exc1l1ng com- pany wtth unli mited in· come potential Frrc 11tanding building iu miluon dollar location. Permanent.full & Pa rt Time Positions ava1I Ap· ply In pl'rSOTI 2130 S Co<ist Hwy Laguna Bch. Immediate opening for RM'1 & LVH's G Ofc/Adm As:.t lo Sl8K Employers Pay All f<"('c:o. i.alary & benefit:. &)ual Opporlun1ty Employer l 'hone for antcrv1cw (714)635-1390 Liz Reinders Agency 4020 Birch SL, Ste l 04 Newport Beach 833-8190 Call for Appt/E:.tab "64 1------·--~~~~· SECTY /CLERK Tow Trul'k Dri\crs ex per 'd Top pa) Appl) G&WTowmg. 1000 l rvtnl' Ave. NB&l.2-1252 H<>frei.hm\'lll:.' 11':.t to6PM N.1ut1t'al ,\nt1quN1 1\ulhenllc Ship Lanterns Time Pa•c·••s Brass (iuug.:i; l:JrJ::.s Works Ship Furn1turr, Deck Chairs Dl•alers 1H't!d n·,;all' number. Merc hanllrst• limited to stock In formation. l'Bll. 63 I ·'1770 or96J..S966 highly mol1val ed ex Pffreltcf.days&nlghts. p e rienccd or 1nex ~SupenorAve,N B pen enced people Truan -------- 1ng program Twuon as Safety Off1rer·wknds & s1i.t an ce Fu ll llmt: h olidays Saddleback manager. Call manager Colll·ge M1ssmn V1eJo no~ ror confrdenuul '" P "I' 12 midnight to 8 AM terv1ew 963 56i I S4 !J Ii S5 4 fi h r Ca 11 hf·l~t·en ii 5 Mon thru l"ri (~J','Fl!i!Jifl IJj IOI !Ill~ ext 308 to handle real estall' tn· vest or account Com· murucat1on. l} pmg and IJusmei.s math skills l's i.ent1al Prt!fl•r ex pertcnced. mature> person Benefits & xlnt local.Ion 644 8824 TR A I N E E · 0 Per at l' Old Dltncan Ph~ k d1111ni.: \tlam1n ~m·ap:.ulat1011 rmtbl SchN. i leaf$32.i n;iat•hine. rlay:. full t1m1· •1fi2 48ll SALES Arc you an artt,,;t1c. creative, energet1c1---------- SECURITY OFFICER Eng ~pk1n g. fnni::•· t,.:nl'f1l:. Apply 8 JO In IOAM Mon·~~ri Ltnwalrn l..itlbs 21<\8 Nev.port Bhd. c )1 ------ A 11 l 1 4 u ~ h J n u m ,, d l' Shendan dining l'hJtr,, 2 urm +2 side chair-. ~25 l',I. Royal ivory c·h1na. s l·rv1ce for 8 +. ~!15 ti45 0963 REAL EST A TE SALES Country sule:. Sale:.man to sell <:0untry property ranches. etc South or Corona. Get out of the rat race. make lots of money & enJOY your.!.t•lf l'a II Mtkl-at person who hke!> thmg:. sp11rklmg, hkes to dn has ::.ales ab1hty"' Lrdo V1lla1w·s ll'ul1111g Jeweler wL-..h cs full or p /t mcld'g Sat. no night:.. Call MARRIOTT HOTEL TRAINEE. wmdow lint ing Male or femall;'. 8010 good grooming a must Appliances Good future, phon\· ••••••••••••••••••••••• (7l4 I 728-9615 OR 676 5717 ITTJ 9334 5.57 2657 Is seeking an 1nd1v1dual tu work flexible hours S E who ha:. some law t•n Trainff Position AL S CLERK forcement cxpt•rll'm·c 1'\111 11me Sw1tehbo<ml Ht'al filuiteSaJc-. nl·edC'd full tr me ror EnJOY good l'ornpany operator All shirts. l'all Be · W.t Manne Hardware sll111• l:icncfit.s . for appt. &15·756f> CJINMN co~ 111 O:ina Pt area. Soml' Apply 9am noon ---FREE 3 WEEKS marint' & ooat ex pr n1·c Mon· Fri. Pcrsonnl'I TH AV 1:: L A G EN CY FRG H T DAMAGED llOTPOINT SALE 3308 W Warn<'r nr Marl>or. Santa Ana 979 2921 Washer Dryer Di::.· hwa:.ht•r SHJO l'a Color 1V $100. &16 51<48 TRAl ..... , ..... G Call~!HlG71 forappt i15 MARRIOTT HOTEL UIRECTOlt Will P•" ....,. ....,. )I on thru Friday . Sl240 lo manaJ.:l' all C/\SH P.\ID HewConer EO.EIM f'c_H __ 900NewportCcntcrUr phui.L-solvariou:.C<et-111 W;.hr D1;r:. lldrii: --Newport Beach J b :-. c nee of own 1• r working or not 957 8133 HewPros~rity Sales. F 1P T 10 -.e ll EqualOpporEmploycr <.;omplL•tt' Adm1n ---- •Abi.olutcly no µrcor ttckN.'>. ovr IR. ha\'t' r1v.n sy,,tcms Suprrvtse & 1''r1g1da1re l mpenal lrost t raining or c:.pl rienl·t• tran.c;p Mon·l-'rt Sal ur SECY IDECEPT train staff. Explore & d• less refng. coppt.'rtnne. ~ ~-omm-m-081L /_"! _ \..{'1-0t• Mn~'ltn air chat tt.•t S.125. &t5 2579 ev::.Jw kn<h. •Per:.un;ilitcd 111:.lrur -t'7r.""f·:il):5.~n rrt t N t ti I llon Sale:.. Fabnc cll.p. rcq For .,mall Architectural ours • ego 13 ni! wtl l G.E. Wosher • .,5. l()('al 0Hlc1als l\o loc.11 -•Profrss1onal on the Job C.M. Mk rorSusan Engmeenng Office Typ African regulation:-. 5"0·7R7!1 __ C:~•Pn~~'ficr • 646·4040 ~:~;!rt wl:e":i~hS3 :_ ~ \'alld Pr<?fe!'.:.1ona I p1loh '1ont Ward t!.fi 1 JI\ y 01, 'tomm1i.s1on . Sale::.girl wanlt!d ex· A 752 7614 lie No foreneh MarkN v.a.:.hcr. $200 1!171 apl Sl •Choice ol lop office penenced. l'tr. M~rc 0 •_:port · 1nJ.: cxp1·r t':.scnt 1al gas dr~er. Sl:.!S Uolh locations Polo 2lll ~ .\lannc Ave SECY !TYPIST Resume v. anted Take w ... c r \ Ice eon tr. Beyourownbcl!oosw1tha Bl t • Ad to Employml•nl 5570085 lop notch profc;.!-.1unJI or O~r Coi.l.i Mc:.a mktg Otc•\-dopment Dept DOT ----- .:amzalJon SALESLADY ltrm "looking for a 187167 Ad pd by Stop'!TakelJmctorelax Katella Real7a l-:\t.-nmg & ~c1turda v bnghl. attractive pt.•r-..on employer and shop al home It's South Coasl Pla1a w good lypang & dtclJ For details call Lin a Ot•signc·r Boutique lion sk1lb Exc1t1~ en TRUCK ORIVJo;R w {.lei simple .with Daily Prlol 831-1003 493-0442 :\lust be.• maturc. vtronment & good (''' dnving rerord dell \er Classified Ads. And if poised & relate ln lx:ncf1ts for right P•·r~on LA area. Call 645·3180 you have. I something to •You may use the handy order form pnnted below to furnish us with copy for your ad. •Please note that the bottom oortion of the coupon may be clipped and affixed to your envelope. saving you the time to write our correct address. we pay the postage! e 11 you need more room tor your message. just pnnt or type it on another sheet of paper and mail It. •You may place your ad by phone. if you wish. Just d1aJ (714) 642·5678. I 111•11 II ,, ... , , , .. USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POST AGE! 4 WOl.DS MAU OMI U~ AD LISS TM.AH J UtlS J • t..s fteS -- S.4.tS Sl..45 U.10 SIU.O Sl.15 Sl1.7S PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 Charge. Bank.Amen card " • . . . . • . . .. Exp. Date Master Charge i; • • • • • . . • . •.• Exp. Date . . • • . . • Publish fo r . . . • days. beginning . . . . . .... Class1f1cat1on Name .. . . . . ................... . 1 •• 1-.s .... -- SIJ.70 $25.ts Sl7.J5 SJJ.lt $21.00 S40.lS TO ..... COST Pill ontv one •Ol'd '" eadt ~ •b<>ve lnc:tude YQtK 8'dr-or IJN)tle nu<mer The a.a ol "°"' lid .. 8t !he end al 11'8 11ne on wn.m the 1es1 word of You• ad •s wu1te11 Add ,3 00 e11tr• 11 vau deslf1I o.ee of DAil Y PILOT Boa serw:ie ..-i. rretled •~IM Address . . ..•....... _ . . . ....•... City ... · ~::: ~: ~ _ : . ~. : Ceox SERVICE ORDERED Phone . ##04··~H~l~'---~•~tt~•~• .... ,_._.~,~·~·---.... ·~~·~·~··~·~•O-.ttHl ....... ~.~·Hl~•~·~·~·6 ..... llHl~IH•~o~l ..... 16HI~·--·~· ...................... .,.., ...... _ Classified Dept. BUSINESS REPLY MAIL ··~·Cl.A$!»~'"'°..,~ ....... ~ c....~· Orange Coast Daity rilot Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 ----------------------REC~PTI ONIST We are lookmi:; lor J ~harp person to :inswt•r phones & type 111 a rapid I} grow1n1? N B 1n ~uranrc Offll'<.' Ar<•urJt'Y & Aood phonr m;i n rwr a must 55wpm lntt•n·sl t'CI. call Carol. 549.9923 i...~autiful clothes Call546 5:?A3c>.l22 wkdays sell. cal a frtt•ndly ...... · - ---Classified Ad VHll!r at , ... ..,,llMgrforappt ""R ·ST TON/\...., ~--_,..""""'....,..."'Or~•·-.... .. ~•·""~l'f ... "''"",....,._~...,..----...... ~ ... s..~.,. -· s~~~ A l ··~roR .tstgr~i:pvt&l2~m ~~~~~~;~;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~;-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____ 54_9_-_22_1_3 ____ 1 TEN DANT. Part tame tutor for readmf.l & m ath mli!!!!.;jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii • ntJthts & wknds. llrly 645-3312evt>s1Wkn<h S~CTACULAB! . SALESLADY for c·xrlus1v~ children's stort·. ~ Coast Plata. Exper es:.ent1al. 549-8585 ---. Sales~r~on. aggressl\lc, Ren•pt!on1,,t , p 111mt•, posittw• attitude, F 01 c·n·:.~!>und ;I\-. Rl·~1:. f'(f Experor will tram lldlr_:>tylJng 540 ~ /\pply an person. Stan wa~l' +incentive Apply 590 So . Coa:.t Jlwy . Laguna Beach ---Service Sta Attendant, e>.pcr'd Full or p time. Apply. An·o Station. 17th &Inane.CM Set vice Station ,\llcn TYPIST for 11ppra1s:1I dept 1n fine Jl'Wl•lry :.tore ~me othl'r dut11"- ~0 hr wk. some <'\elllllR hr' & Saturdays. Xlnt bl·nd1t::.. Apply 1n Pt.'r">n . J l•wel:. by .JOt.t>ph. So Coa:-.l Plata Rt!ccplionist 1-· T 111 tlJrd Shoe Storcs. Ct\l photo:.tud1~ Ltl1•1vpin.: :11177S Bnstol dant. Pxpl'r'd l>Jy & ---------• t>.15 38411 lkcept1on1sl 1'\ r11~1 Newport Beac-h l.1~ ol f11•e Must t} pt• tiO ~pm or bctwr 640-8!l00 f':\CS f'\JIJ & p l11Tll' 1\p !">\I.ES Pfo:RSON Hda1I .ply, Shell Station. 17th & II M Abrams Company Irvine, NR l'1•rm full llm~· 1819 --------- "\1•v.port lll\-d. <' \1 Serv Sta He lp needed 1m· ---med Full or p t /\ppl) Sales·Sdy !Y.k> E Cst llwy. N A RECEPT !TYPIST tn ~ewport area Needs I • to he xlnt tvpt:.t. rnmµt• SGTP.JPZ~Ap:s-TEOHllO~. l!> Newport 8('.1ch .1rt'h1lec , ,, . ,- tural ftrm~t'l'k:t1 rc·vwn:.1 11'11l in lite bookkecpmi::. :-.; h ( f II • ' wlf or"ant.ter NeJl :rp ' ow inn~ or u '" ble & c•nlhuMai.trc '"al It• ,. p tJmn O""ntn"' il lue•1 ,., P\.'JrJnc·c· a mu:.l Plca..,L' '" ,.. ,.,., ' • h e I P t w o o I h " r i•Jll ~10_7111 lion near 0 C. Atrrort M!t'retaril' ... 111 olf11·1· _____ Mustbt?H!orovt•r /\ppl) TypmJ( ~'>1tiO CJll l1tv.11 !} ~reen Pnnlm~ tn pen.on. & 12 631 170() ~Im med. JOh Op€'n1ni:: 2300S.~. Omtol ---------•I (lraph1c Art 1st. Seret'n Santa Ana llc1.:hh Pnntrrs & Production 549·867·1 RECEPTIONIST Shorthand. typing & i:()()(! phone voice. Saturdays & Sundays. H1g Canyon CC. Ph 644·5404 a:.k Jor Debbie or Barbara help Will train 540 Sf>56 I Next lo Mcl>onahls I Equal Oppor Employer SECRETARY ExeC'ullvc secretary for i.rn electronics tompany 1n N B. bookkeeping skill ---------•I desirable. must bl' will· Shoe sales. better gradr t ndep . fam . s l Orl' Salary . comm .. 1nc01 lt\CS & top benefit~ I Nigh t. no Sun. Exp necess Mr White or Mr Marow1t.t. 548 8684. Npt Beach. Recept1on1'>l. maturl' wom a n Ha llct School. Mon-Thurs 3 30 7 :JO tnlit to accept eons1dera· ble respons1b1hty Salary open 5•MH301 Call 6"0-1143 momtn#!' Secretary --Rec:eptiOftis-t --9-3 pm STAFF ACCOUNTANT Busy med.teal office•. ex Group Insur agen cy. Rapidly growing S & L per Typing 60. For app l. seeks r esp 1nd1v le · 64&Jro3 957·l3.17 mainta in a ccou nt1n~ Reception 1st /Phone', m ust type 40 wpm Start Ing salary $700 Nrwport OC'acb. 5 da)s. 8 JO to 5. 752·7733 Ms Pl'arson SECRETARY con t r ol over loan 1 Depar t m c n t a l l balances. 1nclu d tn g Jo;ngmeenng, planning & part1c1pat1on balances, consulung firm has an parllclpat1on interest£ openmg for a secretary and collections payable Art·ur t ypmg req 'd. ¥ m Accounting ,loan serv1c\' Rec:ept!Oftlst fTypist rn wpm. (Sh & die-related t!Xper. req Xlnt 10-4. Mon f''r1 $3 50 hour taphone C'Cper helpful I benefits & advanrement Call644-5178 Salary· $3-$4 hr Apply opportunities Contact or s ubmit res ume lo Jan H<>M. (71 1)83:)-838.1 Receptionist We ha\ t• an .Jack G. Raub Co . 1\ltn . State Mutual Savmg:. opening for a pcrm.inc•nl Personnel. 125 Bakt!r St . 400l MacArthur Blvd full time recept Look1n1t Coste Mesa. Ca 92626 Newport Beach for a mature per:.on to EOE. M 1F 1H Equal Oppor Employer ha ndle busy phonrs & type. Apply at 1~ Me11e SECRETARY /bqal. Ve rde Dr 112 13 CM LIT IGATION. Airpor t TEA C H E R f o r Pre •54&88ll.63t 13l3 area 2·3 yrs exrr Xlnt School, $2.75 p thr 2!1 ----• typ1nf(. no shortha rd . H r I w k m 1 n RecepUonlsl /lypisl s a I ar y open. Ca 11 Westm1n11ter 897-2159 lrvtne based adverttsmg 752·2..'il9 agency looking for sharp ----------1 TEU.PHOHE SOLICITORS needed immediately No expr necessary Pleasant ~vening h rs VOLT f (; N'IP'Qr~ ARV r.&.AVICC S 3848 Campus Drh ·e 546-4741 <Across From Orange Co. A1rport1 Equal Oppor l::mploycr W1\NTEO· No. l.aguna Bl'uch Older ludv or mother of youn~ c·hil(I to care ror & st•nd my 7 yr old lovely. well och;1ved dJURhter t o 1·:1 Moro Sl'hool. Your home or m ine 497 2362/eves. Refs. reqwred. WATCHMAKER To a::.sis t engi neer w /development of dl'· hcatc precise mstrumen· talion for 011 field. Good working coQii. +co benefits. Top~pay. EOE. Sc1ent1f1c Dnlhng Con· 1rols New por t Bearh, 557-9051 ask for Rm Ltt· tie. WEBCEHD HELP Housecleaning & offlre cleaning on wknds We can schedule Sat or Sun. Must provide own trdlls. SJ.50 pr hr 540-!!Sa.5 Window Tinting Trainff Over21. 644-8494. Women over 40. wilhng to leom order clerk type o l work on 6 button phone. no typing, 40 h r /wk. must be flexible for va ried hrs . Start $3. p/br. Call 646-4071 mom· lngs or eves. WOODWORKERS Miii men. Assemblen, Tablesaw Workers. ex· per req Apply at. 3201 W MacArthur Blvd. San ta Ana ~rson with excellent t yping skills, R5wpm Good phone pcritonaht.Y u must Cell collect Pnt, 2131541·2448 bELt, Idle Items with a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. SECRET ARY fRECEf'T ror sma II Ne\¥ port Beach l.nw 1-·irm Good skills Minimum 2 yrs ~ener11I 0H1ce expr Good bener1ts Salary open 752-~Ja.n can earn up lo $3.75 per 11't! raatest dra w In the hr call 754 1601 after I Weal. .a Dally Pilot P M. Classified Ad. 642·5678 , ... , . ng to Anaheim con" . n center convent•o Thru August 3, Thursdav, ust 1s . TuesdaV, AU9 • . • •. 1 ('8 DAILY PILOT PIMCK & O"JNS 1090 ....•.................. ~.~.~~ ....... ~?.~ CiiarDge SW IOSS Ml~ 1010 ~.~;!.~:.~~ ..... !?.~~ ~.~.~~.' ........ !~~~1~~ .............. !~.1.~ ~~ .............. !~?.~ ~:'.~·.1~J?!'.r;~~ ...... . l ll' FJybndl(e r r uh..r llob1e 16. :.a il •5~'i w trlr Generol 9701 1 1l• \l t>r..ini;•· t\1tt1·n HWkll ult.I ti+1 ~ ··•••••••·············· ...•................... f'r1 S..t Pcx belhl·d :.t•>' l • • • 1(111:.swart', hool.i.. M1n1 P•t Anden IAliher & dn·~r Lm~ or 2291 t;~n Ave U J Ii \ <: r ,1 111 I I :i J H II c; ISa v l"o Gd l'Ond \lll4 "h111 $!1:100 firm 759 1110!1 Chry:. ti. hauled. pa1nlt·d & sail box Uhl l r apelt.'. ~ Andllr:.ons 64t.900J ~~~~~~o~,I!\ '78 CLEARANCE . 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Hamilton, CM ..,._ laltev fvmitutt 8050 --, ••• • • ••••• •• •• • • • •• •• • • Garage Sale. Honda 50, Cln:ws SewlncJ MachiMI 109 3 I Buy antique rur11llur1:. drum August 3rd lhru 1:1Lh ••••••••••••••••••••••• H & RRISOH'S 30' r\valon moor1nA In * * * * i." t . p a 1 11 1 1 0 g , Anaheim Convention "' front or Scan·~ & ... wim liood used Furniture & household Fri /~al/Sun Center, llOO W Katella Singer sewing ma<.'hine. & SEA RAY BOA TS area S25.000 h73 50'.J<J 0 200S k T1c kl•ts m u~t bl' ex r abinet. no 1.1g·1.ai: . .iood Appliances-R I will ter i>St.. <.:.M, chanued fi>r r"""r\"•d C"nd ~ "94 .... 71ocve~ 3101 Coast llwy, N 11 M 11 .., • ~c11 ur SELL for You • ------.. ''" ' "'' ...,., o 631·2547 • ust sc "ac1ni.: !:int1>e . MASTEllS AUCTION Garager. 9·1 Friday Ant• seut.s <it the Convention SporiingGoodi 8094 ---------•! !,? ..... , xbl~1t0fcr·°c~!~.f> .. ~~trlr 64~ •616 & 13 qucs , draper wi,, cr1 b. Center ahe ad or time ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'""" , .,..,, .,.,., -3-9625 kennel. clothes. d1shc,, Call 642-5'l78. Ext 32!! to 2A' TroJan cabin r rwscr. ----------games, books, llentage cla1myourhckel:. 357 Mag·singJe a c tion rbll ford V-11. lull t·a n Nl'l.'d NB moorini.: or :.;hp CASH PAID bdrm set , hous t·hold * * • SlSO 20 ga pump $90 Aft vas. bail tunk 10 ... hp .it for 31 ·sail for gd used furn. anti· 1883l Portofino. Trtlrk. 6.962·72'l3 L>ana Pt Sal'rifil'c ' 548·25_17_a_f_t li_'p_m_ ques&<.'lrTV''957·8l33 Turtlrerock Dr s1an TV R-~o S2000 Ev"s 5"1 083•1 HL·LP I I ·1 · ...,. Executive T.Jmuphone , 2 • -• "· 0 · • 1:. ' uri,tcnt y nu :1u 2 couchei.. 1 7· sofa $35 I Moving & Estate Sall• way FM portable radio. Hifi, St.r.o 8098 da ys 768· 7222 ext 1>1 s hp for m} power bo.it a nfique V1ctor1an love Furniture. plant.S. mi~t· w /des k top c harge r •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Oavl' !71~ I 622 2513 Ask for -.eat Sl20 673·6124 or Friday 23922 Solton Dr New, $1500 Sell Sl2001or c ompl system Maronl:r. __________ , Kay blwn 8 & 6 !nS-0239 arter 6 P_M__ El Toro8.30·3 bst ofr 646·:!227 /646·2925 6150 Sl09. Quadrarl<•x 878 ---------Sl99. B&O 3702 IA prl Antique shaving mirror Houlehokl Good 8065 Sl72 Cull !162·~30 Total r11product1ons St5 lfor s G ' JI '1 b th ••••••••••••••••••••••• oang to l:o l'gc ' " U!>l :.yi,tem pnl'l' si8Q your a or bed room I , , • , s c 11 ! 7 · 4 ~ u rr ho ;i rd SEA RAYS! Boats, Speed & Ski ......•.•••.......•..•• ..................................... ._ .. ...,--.._ ......... ,_ .... ••-... 6 a.,..---~ lOAOW• ltl 111'1 ll5Tl'RtCE St 1.329 S.AVl Sil 13 s9216 Ooll nadlei. SHI Baby M~~ifur~ ~;~:~ ~1~. almost new. $100. spring SONY llctamux & FORD l'rad l es S3 5 /\II F 8 . ...,,3· ()(I ., . .:,:,2 ~sit wet s wt SIS, :.urf rncki.. 333 .. mp ans w t'rtlll? NEYER AGAIN SALE CLOSE-OUTS 15· Pl•rforml•r. 11JOllP Ylt'rc. x Int l'Ond 1t rn11 r-------------------- ha ndmade' C us tom n ·"':· ..,,,, "11 SlO, 35 MM camt.'ra -./2 service 968·1i321 padded for SSO Unusual ton Dr, E l Toro lenses. 5S() 4 for ma l>o $15 ---------~~ff~ tables & bcncht:~ King size mattress/box ea . .,....., 12_ 14 646-5201 Curt1., M Jthl•i. Ii 10<11 lun)? ~l Cabnllo. Co:.ta Mei.a spnng frm Sloan:.. l:k'v ------walnut ~tcrc1) cou-,o lc trcarl ' HJlls SlSO. 493.0785 Newport Beach Sport mg SSO SS..'1·6628 House Baquet Ball. Full ------ 11 SOFA & LOVESl':~T Drapes, ru~tom. beige, family members hip Di!-Zeruth 19" rolor t;ible TV. Gd cond. S90 968·52113 stndrd pallo door s ize. counted to $250 833·2087 ;1,lnt cond SlOO l'Ves. Rods in<.'IU $35. ~2-5640 aft 7 PM 497 t1>33 :-.pan1l>h OCl cl'" I bl. 6 c hrs. 2 luavcl>, pud~. $250,best l>t2·5379 Leather chair & ottoman. Sony TV, glai.!<o table & matching w1ck<·r chairs. Mu~t sell 675 2234 5 Family Garage Sale, Sat1Son Breton Ln. llH, Ni!wland/Atlanta f\Jrn. .mhque~. nflc~ 10' Gold llOlu Xlnt t und SJOO Walnut \'ent•cr S25 t;.$-0·5953 MISC Household items , must ~ell. Includes dis he:.. towe ls. i.h cl'b gla:.!>warc, t•tc 646·1i75 ~welry 8070 .....•••.••............ 2 round brtll1ant dJamonds w 1certif1cates I 1:. I 19<1s, appra14-ed at $1377 I Ill 2 13<.'t S, app'd at $14,487 Will aC'ccµl n• a!> offer.. 494· 1866 from your busine>os rard Send olll· card for l'at·h lag plus one spare Wt· rl'lu rn perman e ntly sPah.'CJ ut tractive tag & ~trap. mt.'etmR 111rlm e I JJ rcqwremenb Pre- vent Joss & theft ' For a Pl•rsonahzed lag t•nl'lo~t· "a llpapcr. fa bric or "Oay Glci' papl'r & Wl' will back & tnm your ti1g,., Or tr) IY.O «a rd~ back to b<ic k Stereo. 2 !>p1·akcr-; S.'iO Portable.' B&W tv SJU Call 536·423M aft 5pm Womens J r S purl:.\\c.'ar . s11c 5.6. :.hoes. txlob s lJt ks. drt·!'o>-t'!>. 11ld<iy!> look at S75' ; orr. 673·6755 ............•.........• • • * Mary Dizon 467 1•1owcr Cos t a l\1 es a 'i'ou arc thl· 11o•mnl'r of thtte free tickeh IS22.SO value I. lo RirtC}liftC} lros. Barnum & lalley Circus August 3rd lhru 15th Anaheim Com c.:nllon Center. 800 W Katl'lla 24' CUDDY CABINS Side curta ins. cam1.1l·r covt'rs fis h well .... 100 gal fuel. Tnm t;ibi,, head!>. \Ira:. lncludcs TamJem Trailt'r~ 121228 H.P. MERCRUISERS Stock :; 552 & 5:>4 St 3,938 Stock =67K 111240 H.P. O .N.C . Sl4,596 NOW OPEN UNTIL BPM 7 Days a week HARRISON'S SEA RAY 3101 Coast llwy. N B 631 -25-17 ATTENTION: Mo•in9 Km~ s7. Victor1 an St} h• water bed. Mm.l sec lo be htVt' $1.000 548 01~1 New Zenith coR~oll' d r TV. :.tercu, lg :.a~:-ort mt'nl of h:.hld planll>, ok dl•-.k DIJ \ Ut'll ('U Ul'h .. c-olfc•· tul & 2 end thl;.. nl'w Admiral rdni: Ca II an)11ml· rlay or n11.!hl fo r .. ppt 5-IX 111114 PRIC ES S2 t a or J S') 4,5 tag~Sl tiOca 6 !l tUKS Sl 50 l'U WHEELOIAIH lir>od Cond1llon 960 3671 Trtk e ts mu:.t be l'X thJn~ed tor rei.crvl'd l>eals al thl· C.:onvcnt1onl•--------- lOor morc SJ 4() l'J SCRAM LETS Sules T J " ln<'lu1kd • Ccnt~r aht•ad .or time Sarnfice' ~o· ri!>hing boat. 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COMPLETE IOCYSMOP HOW OPEN EXCELLENT SELECTION Of BMW RESALES \.\·t· rn,,~ h.1\•· vour r~i.·~: « .1r in 0111 "" ··nton L.1 11 11:.lod.iv ' a:? 1-2040 495.4949 Q I S; "' IROAOWAY s .u•:A ... ,. ... 835317 1 BMW RESALES 1974 2002 ~1H•1•tl • f '' f 1:r.:1l.l'F I ~74 8a•ar1a S ELL OR TH1\IJJ-:• Anti que pe w. lovl.''l'al. ad d l' r , & m 1 i. t' (.' a I I 5.16-0907 W<inled : ll1d1·ttbcd or :.ora. d e:.k. end tbls. & \t1tch set AfL 3, 644·4989 NO CAHO"' ANSWERS lti" lnflat<ibk. port ~k1 . 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Chanl?m~ t<1hlc S!O. baby backp<1 ck Sl3 1\ll 1wod n md. 831 1503 G' (;OUCH S25 SM \LI. DH ESSER Siii M·1·291!1 PHONEMATE Telepho ne answcrini: machines w /warr. $79, w/rcmote, $149. Hoger . 750·3791 Codl• ~•·Phone 1200. r. mo o ld S75 Call 17 14 > 9!i2 !)930 ~Sale 8055 Mesa Verde Trnn1:; Cluh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml•m ht.>r s h1 p fo r sak• \I S I I 'l'h 9 4 S800 :168-0369 . o'ang . a 1·. ur~ •. · . - ----- 1-:\cr.vthinl? m usl go' You nam1· 1t, Wt• h<I\'(' 1t . •\II 1tl'm~ prir rd tu :-.\'II 3140'l Pa:-.eu dcl Milr. l.ag 'ill? Hcmamdt>r of E.'>latc Sll ll.' & mass1\t> garaAe s ale 1-·urn. ht'cldtng, linens. kit uten. AM , FM sll·r(•n, phonog rnph f r 1 onl) 7 l'l8. I 0 6 K37 1721i. ~to\'1ng 1 Odd s & t•ncb. tools. f1:-hmg 1t(•ms . !I X l2 handmudc .ir1•a "n11I rug. S250 2!l:il C:iss1a, NB.SallO t.. ~tonn j? :-talc' Lump:-. bed:.. clrt·!'o~l'r'· chrll h mkrast>, i.:a-. dr} 1.>r , I h I lo I' t c '16& 947 3 /838· 485!1 PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 ~II :iny item or com b1nut1on or Items for S75 1tr l••ss with a Penny Plll<'hcr i\d 3 hnl'!> for 2 COll.\et'lltlVC d,1yi. t:.i('h adtht 1onol lint! ·~ lln ror thl• 2 day~ Charj!c• 1t 1 No comln4:l"c.uil ~ For rnnq• 1nformat1u11 Jlld tu pl.u•" }thlf ,111 i:all 642-5678 GET MORE $$$$$ FOR YOUR DIME WITH OUR NEW DIME-A-LINE You carjlnow advertlH ltem1 for S35 or le11 In our FAMOUS DIME·A· LINES that appear every Saturday. Bring them or mill them with correct caah to one of our 4 convenient of. fleet. No llve1tock, produce or, ptant1. No commercial ad1 allowed. Each Item mutt bo priced with no Item over $35. l'rcrerabl ~ an old Feodl'r Bast.>man. but c.nythang in good "'orkinK condt11on lor around SIOO will do Call 661-6261 aft 5:30pm. '71 GIBSON Lei. l'<iul Recordin~. Brand n ew cond Cho1<.'l' cas l' Rare 1st $.500 /take!>. ti31 ·093R K1:1th ---------- Office Fvrnitur~ & Equipm!nt 8085 ....................... Owert A·Call ut '" pr1Cl' Rcl'l'IV1·s & f<1rwards your phone <:alls Nl•arly neY. Only ~KJ 759·0811 A:.k for Smith nr 1I.1Jst'. 8087 ........••............. C:F.BM 1\N SllEPlll::BDS AKC HEGISTEBl-:O 2 Male pupp1ci. fl wks old. I black & tan, I Hcd s,1 ble 1 F'emilll• JV" old Spayl•d 11;1-. /\KC' obe d1enr 1• dcg n •c . Barko (ic.:r m <i n Shc.:pht•rd:.. 6.11 12:12 Parrot. taml•. dbl yellow heitd w 1c aRl' & playpen S275 968-8576 960·5927. Piano1 & OnJa•n 8090 •........•........••... PIANO GRAND ICon1olel LIKE NEW Sl,100. 333 B Eas t 18th St. Costa Mesa 645-0377 HAMMO ND ORGAN ANO PIANO CENTER Summer liquidation sale. ~''crylh.ing sale pnced 28.S-t E. Coast Hwy. CdM 644-8930 l\;iwa1 Baby Grand panno. 1-:oony. 5 yrs old, $3450 S:>i· 7315 -------- OHEOFAICIHD Upnght c .191 1 complete· Jy c11..,tom restored t. re finished w tncw action llas 2 s ail boats on the water in stained glaM; Gorgeous tone. There as nothing like at linywhere ln the world If you arc 11 SUJ>tn or indivaduul who expects tht' be~t In lire. then call fot an Oppt. ~2562 Wurhtzer Spinet or.:an. rich tones. rhythm !>e<.', w11lnut cabnt llkt' n~w o n ly Sl.350 f'.nll 75"·7~1 ----Upric}ht piClftO Sl50 644 2919 lmmac. prof ma1nra1ned 1ng Ne wport llarhor .jJl;iillor!l60;11i>H hy a !-tklppt.·r Tv. 111 15'1 Ma kl• olfl'r Als u I 1 · l<l•mcmbl'I 1111· N.1,.,h in Cnusadcrs 10 llrs. Ekr I. a p s t r a kl' ... I.. I r f ·77 Sut ukl 250 ~1<1\'0l)!I' Jo l!J'' 011$: pl nu 1111 ..... m1 '·"Int <han.o• !S"';fHI drr• '' r \ "l11•r • 'I rcf·n ". sips 4-5 r om· 213 /592-5227 " " '" · d ! • t' -• -"' ('all .·ill '•. 'w15.«, ,~,x n<I . r1I r1 \ !Orta bl~. ~lovP Es t v ~ ·" rnµi.: .• 1 o v1• 1' . H" S djL C t S?750 53li K31:.: aws1ng s pd . JOMl'll I~~ ow OS i lllond~1CBJtiO Eqwpt ror f1s hin)l. Call SaiUng 56.'iO bst otr 4 Whe•I Dri•es 9550 14 5pm. 5-10·3383. Mt ti, SEA SPRi\Y 15· CATS 55!1 lli13 aft ti &W-7822· fUO~I $1000 For-~-... -1-l• -o-r -T rade 71 Glettmore Sailboats Triumph tiSll<.'<' Vn~ 14· Roston Whaler. 40 HP. Evmrude big twm en!(. \Int rond lncld. trlr SISOO. 642·HK67 days l7' Rll!lton Wha le r . 65 llP & i 5 Ill' ;\krr ury t-ng, tilt up trlr. many i-tr.1~ L1kc nt·11o• 635-AA75 35 · Chns T n rubrn .,hp u vailabh• 2 hdi., du11I c·ontrol.., ., Chrys V8'i., sndr. radl(l $151'. Andersons 64fi·!IOOO 2S TROJAN. bn:.tol <'Onrl fully loadt>cl. $115UO li75· 17A4 13' hke new aluminum boat. 1.1\tll.• Dude lra1kr. 7 t ~hp motor l°IN' I rolling motor. xlra!! gn5 )tisiht cons ider tradt• for VW. li44·m'l!I (.;allS:Jti6890 nl«t.> Many 1•-c t r,10., 36' CruisinR Sloop l\JI z:_~_IH_.le_r_r~_ Slip a'a1lahll• llonda XLIOO. \Int rnnd . S18K Andersons 6-16 9000 , 1.>ry lo m 1. m!>t we S:lflll ------846·8681> 17' Hydrosa1I. Sa crir.ce ------ Rest urfer 759·1880 eves 1971! Y a mah a YZ400 :>46 3920 days same ai. new. U!>ed I hr ... lK ' Sol Cat, N l'wport Beach l1c·down intlud Be!>t ofrer fl7 5·2967. morn·!'! &l'vci. 33' .. w, ldw1nd " rat' lnl! crw!>m~ catamara n, Joa c1 c d with l'Xtr<is . sisoo Call 531 !16t0 even· mgs '71! Sol Cat, 15 rt w /trlr hkc new• Seldom ust'tl SJ4 5() !J62 8200 N o l rJl'Cd $137 '> 675·1257 Motor Homes, Sale/ Re. .• /StorOCJe 9 I 6 0 .........•............. Rent J 19i7 E xcc11l1 H Mo to rhoml· o r ~J1n 1 motorhomc from lll'rh Fr1t.-dlandl·r C<! II a fl\ of lht•:.i: numberl> · 898-6777 537.7777 828·8888 •...••.••..••.......•.. COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #1 IH CALIF. 1978 CHEROKEE $6995 t.J8A IHNN127iH:l1 32Ch<.'rokces lr1Sl111 k OVERSTOCKED c.1:; r1rkup ... Wagonl'l'r' $1300 01M•ounto11 '<>ml' modt 1 ... 25:!4 II arbor Fll\.d COST,\ \f l':SA _7~/549-8023 '73 lntemational Scout 4)(4 21' S;intana Sloop R1'.:."iT 23' F'irl•ball. :-elf 23 Chn:.traft ~.15 111', llHI 712 Honda.1rlr.fl:.:ul'I l'<>nlamed Lot.-.nl xtrJ:. hrs Cutt ~ l';:thin. hail 54500 Andersons 646·9000 i;..i:;.2:.iRJ Ii c·yl . :1 ~J>t'ed 1r:11h I Whl'l'I c1 ri \ t'. lc11 k111 ,.: huh:. r1•m n\ .1hk I Of' r ,id 11• an <l h , .• 11 ,. , tank. mmt. l'P 494·8894 Z?' Oc••a n r ru1s t•r. <'udd) 1·abin. VHS. c·ompass, new trlr . sac or trade ski l>oat 9!'3·9911 17'GL/\SPLY : 110 Mere Cr. Deep V Hyd till Cov- ers & trlr. $2500 tofr f>46.ll052 or SJ0-3321 "Z7' Bayhner V1ctona ·73 rBsedan. Mere V-K. xlnt cond. Sl0.800 673·382fi 32· Grand Banks . ·1 t. fiber~l ass hull. 6 t·yl Ford diesel 4.96-9:r70. 2i1 · Saberc•raft Cbn Cruiser. 255 I 1 0 . xlnt rond. lo hn.. loade<t, ~lps 4. 540-2344. dys . 675·9672, eves /wk ends Owens Cruiser. 33' Chrys R, Im mac 6'12·0030 CUSTOMIOAT By Dittmar & Oonaldson 44' twin OM VH 71Tt Diesel enainl'. fully equipped with all HllCfll clectrom<' ae11r'. likt• new Many spectol ft'filures. lmmC'd dchvrry Reina ~old by onaiool ownn By npft. only $300. 000 l' 8 I ( 71 I I llH :I:!\ I Hll3 7531 or 64&651Si LIDO 11. c ompll•tl' RENT n e w 7H :!:! $795/bes l o r. 400 So Bay h 1 d Front. Bal Isle. 67J·fi64\I Mot or u mc. 1'.idc Day !Wk /mo C.75 5832 "i\lbatross" 23' wd sloop Rent 20. \1im !\ltr Home. m net'd of cure Sound d cond RRt orr 199-1743 fully ~l'lf l'Ont. · re:scr vc nnw 642·0'J48 17' Catomar11n. good cond. w /trlr $950 offer 731·3961\ or A71·5000 l'Xl 431 <John l 12' HOllE XJnt ('Ond $<ISO 675 96M Co lumbia 15. GRF.AT DAY SAJLER. 'Clnt rond. many xtras , new t'Ovl'r . '74 22· Co mmande r. ~IJl'o 5. fully self-t·ont. 111r. duul gas I ank!'o + m.1 ny xt ras 831-2822 496-3279 1977 LINDY 22". sl(l!' I'. b11thtub, roof & dash air :awnings.~ trk ste reo. the works Like new $12,960 PP5S7·3590 registered trlr. OD . TrGlen, Tra•el 9170 Ii leS. etc 673· 1895 •• •••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • f 68J,Jlo: Y I S3999 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR Bl VO. COSTA Ml SA 642 · 0010 ·7r, G~C Jimmy l111:h ·1crra hke n1 '~ ~·.•IOl• m1 :.. air . V >I. t r111~!.' t·on trol l.oJdt•ll 11 1C t r.1:0. Rrnnd new 0~1·rs1Lt'd 01 t rou<1 11r es. 5l1.llllO m1 Wil fr::lllly S70!llJ Cill !7111 557 !l05 I 7H 'J7. !oactr d !&00 tt?5·92.1;l 18' Cal, gd cond. must sl'll 1976 26' Terrv trailer .111 by 811 , $1300 Gur y cond . hk1·· Ol'W. $1;()00 &15.0015, J ohn 645· 7760 963·8274 '6.i ·' F.EP Wni.tOlll'l'I :!000 rood. JUtO I' '· I' h I .Ill Jll)t1me '162 6021i 16' HOllE CAT Clean with traile r 67>4753 GltU.fSUMMIR IUY Lockley Sea Devil 1.2' llaht wei1ht. 2 man s1.1ilbr)at. Complete with main & jib salls . <'''n terboam, rudder & all Unr11 '6'1 Ar1<o1 ocrJt .. ell contained . l1kt.' nt.>Y. Must set• to :i ppret•iatc Sl8SO 492-0057 '73COMPACT JR Tr:l\CI 'l'rlr l3' fiber~las:. pop top 3 burner 'Ito\ l' queen twd. seat!I R. c 11n b r to w t' d 11 y 1 m .1 I I pickup New ~ 'CY 1 rn ~O l'l o'l u rt• $1 311\' 6..'\4 71l.511 9S60 .••.••...........•..... '77TOYOTA PICKUP I ,. y I t J I' ... d t' I . k \AMI'!-R S llfLI. fl F'lWZ: 1 Only $3U!l5 .11 SUNSET FORD 5440 (:iirtll•n (;l'O\.•' f\1\11 CLEAN LOnOPRJH! . Westmmlllt.'r li.~H <11•111 T••nt trall1·r Slel•ps .1 c•nm ------ONLY $75. 0.11 673-IU24 mitbt~ and 642·4321. ext 3lfi dars fortnhly, ~lOVl' nv~n sink. Hove someth!nl( )IOU wnnl r ubln1't ' •'l l' 5110 11 1osell'Cl11ss1f11.>d .uhdo !179-8987 1t well f42·~1'7ll S488& NEWPORT DATSUN K.'\li r ,,,, ,. :-011 1···1 '\o•\\ J•H I )l.•J• h · 833-1300 . Autos Wanted 9590 ••......••••••.......•. WE WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN 111\ID FOK OH '.\O'l TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS IARWICK DATSUN S.111 lu.in l .1p1:.tr.1no 831-1 375 493.3375 WE BUY CLEAN CARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET ~:.!Ii fla rbor Bl\ ti ('OST,\ :<.1 l·:S,\ 546-1 200 WI• I \ Y TOI DOLL,\ II FOii TOI l SFl>I \ B:- ~·01t E IG:'<o 00\I ESTll' 111 C l.A!-.SI C~ I! .)11ur l J • 1~ l'Xl 1 1 ill .m ~4·•1 t!'.' 11r't BAUER BUICK :.•12.i H<1rl>c.11 u:,t1 l~IJ \h·:., 'li!l 5t~· WE BUY USED CARS C,\Ll.C1\HTl l L''>cd Car ~!~1 540·5630 1~1md1il 2626 HARBOR BL VD COSTA MESA WE BUY USED CARS' Wl• re• th1• new Chi 'rolct c11•.1h 1,1111> 11• llll' lr\.1 n<' \ull' L'rn'l r \\. 1h 1'<I \ Oltr llM'l! l'ol: I JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET :!I ,\ut1• Cc.·ntl I Ori\, IH 1N1'. 768-7222 -l 197~ 530ia W11'1 .11 r1·onll -.unr1111I Iv >left 'II I ~1h0 \I \lJ 1975 3.0Sio W11 !1 1:11l'OHI & mill'' 1 .:..1!•~HI ' 1076 200Z 1 ~111•1••.I. unrool <.\ .1 11 lUl1d •.if~,) 'l) \1 1976530i • 'iJt't•'1 .I ltd ..,f t.ff II '·""cit•' t O<r.P(:i\ I 071 l 20i I p1·1•1! ·lt•r1•1 ,, l'Olld t:::l8~1 '1 I fir: 320i l 'i I 'J.lt'l'll '-lllllOOI & 11!.J,.! ~hl"l'l" c.'"ll!:ISP' 1077 320io Hl at k " h•rnl inll'I :111 Slt'fl'• 1·J,,,.,. t:l• J I: •'tll1d ,, u r•t' 1.: 0111 m :'• .. • 11!~11 83 I ·2040 495-4'>4'> ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & S.J ie~ St-r Vll'I' Le ,1,lf'~' Rov Carver, Inc . flmb (tuv1·1· I\ \I W 1:i.ti1 .J .1mhm'1•1· 'l'\loflOrl fk ,11 ti 1;.tll h I l·I ';°f, J 't :-,I ,:i\ l'I \\ hiUt IOI !1• m1 Ulllll 1'1'1111 ~l.i~· l'I' ltl;.! llht.• .111 'P\I 12...IM.WJl..Q" EXECUTIVE CAR Wt th 'P<'l 1.d m.1~~. ,111 l"llnfl •ll'rn1 & IOI! II.Uhl-. 110:,:i., SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 -!"> .1:1111 \ 111 o -.un rnol 11J'l'\ :..Int 1111111 Sl'Jll1t 1'111<' ,) 12>11i 7' ~J01 .1 11ton wt·1 .ti: rn11tl \~I 1-')I l'.1 :-~..t1t· Ill'. 1111111 ~!1 71111 11~1 u;i.1 l~I :'l h l i h :.~<JO:! .IJ\!1· ~rt'l'll 1111 ..... ,\,( \\J l•\1 -.1,·1 1 11 m I ,, 11 'i"lhl h '., 1111 (l. \ ... K3:J 'llil'll i'"· l " w k n d.., ~5 !t.::?1, I' I' Capn 9715 ..•..••.•••.........•.. • \ " : ... 1 •I ,\~I J-1\1 SI !l:1ll >l!< r111m \ ( 1 CJ pn .);! ()OO m1. S'IOO or l>c'>1 01tr1 11.'.lJ .~.r- WANTED! L.11 moo. 1 T•»"' .·~ \.'Ol\O!>, Pickups ,, \•.JO~ l'a II u' I 0<111 )' Coft l •U H~ll•& Cott•""'••• ~ U6-U OJ w ~40·H'1 ·········-············· ·r, Sil.\-P.R I ch ,\ C' ·.11·n ·11,. trk .• 11110 . 17 ooo m1 ~'rt r onct S!.KIHI l~tt ltJ!lll bt•I l f' \1 11°1"1' 'ou rr arl toda v .., C!:ii. 1la"1 At.Ii.' U not. ' )Oil r1· m1~i.1n~ tho h.-st lMrri;i m~ rn lown • ......... , ..... . . .. s • ·r •f' ·e 6 ,. ly w I ~ )W <I 10 , .. ·II )ry nJ? e ~. g~ )Of 'I) I vd lOIO le<l rt) I ~ I N<'r cat I •deli p I' M .. J II !O. lo •)':<. 11 ) DAILY PILO T All+<>•. hnpCM"hd AMto•. lmpo~ Avfo•. UHd Avto1, UHd ••·•••···•··•·••·•····· ·••····••••······•·•··· ··•·•····•·•··········· ·••·············••·•··· 9767 AMC 9905 c •nae 9915 Aarto•. Uud Allto•. UHd Avtot. Used Awt.ta. I~ .Awto•, IMpOfied ThuBd<Jy,July 27. 197& n : ······••••···••········ ·······•··············· ..................... ····•··········•·••·•·· ··•·•·······•·•···••·••. '75 HORNET WGN. Fwd 9940 Mef'c.ry 9950 a. ... blle 9955 ····••·•·•············· ······················ w.... t720 ~ t7l0 ~ 9750 riUll!lph •··•••••••·•·•········· ···•········••·•····•·• ·············•········· ·•••····•••····•••····· ii~ AM I-'1 'll:f l <l"" ,ur :onr1 lu~ hll''> Alllt t'UOd $90()tl •DATSUNS• l~ s.MctlOft Of AU Modcl"i :-..U.•~ l.L\."il''' P1\RTS SEIWll 1- Wr N~>d Cll'all ll.1hu11,. \1111 '76 TRIUMPH TR 7 G tyl. autotnaltc Lran!t. '69 Limo. s'lvt!r. fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pow t: r s l e t1 r1 n g eqwpt, ed corul -ORANGE COUNT\'~ lt7l OLDS TOROMADO .> \ 11.'I. "' •fl· I ull!J $111 ~tll h4b ~\II 1>7'.1 .. '..!.lll H.11.-l!Jti:l XI\ 1-. ltuddt.tcr, 111 \Int umd U•·.mllful 1111.. "'1n "'hi' & l'\trai. '>''"'" ur h:.l ol h r P P ~ill • .J.~ l'\l' Wdys, 213 51'12·V7 I I Eves 7144M7 ~930 HIU\' I !>l)t'l'd, ('a,.,CllC. u1r 111UJSWS 1 :l7,000 m1k' t!M9MGT) $3350 at .. Dan, 644-8055 .' PH l L NEWEST SUNSET FORD ·73 cad Eldorado. 5S.OOO LONG I UNCOLN·MERCURV l~nduu top, 5phl seats. 5440Garden Grove Blvd ~1p ~~~~net $37US FORD Oealershiv i:. now OPEN lull powt>r fi.l-tOry air Westmirusler 036·4010 RAY FLADEIOE rond , AM fM 't~reo $5.WS 6 4 SI.' \4KK RV'/.1 $6.SOO /b hl offet 581 0089 158\ 11222 BILL VAH PORSCHE-AUDI 13G21 ll..irbor UlvtJ LINCOLN-MERCURY "' II lrork, till whl'cl. & '70 AM CGremlln6cyl '74 Sedan dl' VIiie tC18AuU>CenlcrDr \'r11 1sl.' co nlrol . stlck, '175 Loaded r ll'an $3~SO SUl-'wy wke Forest ,•:ic1l c348GO'l'l COSTA MESA DATSUN l<anmnn Ghia 9735 PORSCHE 91 4 S '73 Ul•l 8 l111·k I 7 ltr 979.5858 Ca l I 9 tJ 2 I 5 i 3 IRVINE SI 599 '76 HOllMET WGM. eves/wknds ---830.7000 2845 HARROR HLVI> 5~0.6410 540-021 l ······••·········•·•··• 1:1 !\.ARM ,\N lih1J S320Ct 1111•!'.ol offl•r 496 :!773 or 11:-11 ~Ill l"olkc•tors item S 1. 000 ml CCJ03'&1! > '74 !114 Full power. lugga11e ·13EIDoradoCoul)t'.sun 1'ii...l-1bers Volk•w•n 9770 r.1ck. Super Sharp! roof. IHrk. It yellow/wit ......... u ... ~.a........... 1975 MHCURY 1 ~ (; ordcn C. rove 63ti 2:133 Grl.'en l >I ltr 38.000 mi. CiUUXW 1 '75 914 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t<.ioNAM> $3995at... inter, lo ml'~. xlnl cond ......... _c...... ,.,...... COMET GT AUTO C8'JEI SUNSET FORD $3995. 962·839'l SPORTSCOUPE Div. or Nabers Cadillac · '73 Ghia. green, 31,0llO 111111.'s. (626L I $3000. Days ~i-ll840. CV& SRl O:IM Copper met . 2 0 ltr , 55.000 m1 <IWHM YO 1 '74 914 LARGEST SELECTION '78 FORD LTD La n d a u t o p • v tl 14~5 I ... K ... ST. '72 Eldorado, gm w t blk v • "" .._ M40G~Grove Blvd. top, immaculate 1126~ -8. automatic tram .. , automatic. pwr i;teenn~ ACROSS !'"ROM FEDCO OFUSEDVW1 IN THE AREA Westminster 636-4010 OrbestoCfer 759_1057 lartory air cond, full & brakes. A M 1 JI' M COSTA MESA powtir. powe r s teering. stereo, factory Jlr contl 'TO Hornet. good running c ... ro 9917 AM t FM radio. Landau & only 31.000 miles Like 540-9 I 09 9738 White. 2 0 llr. S3,000m1 11~9 1 75911 t.'Qfld. rebll. Lrans. 12'.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• top lncludt'S 12 mo11lh NEW' 160"lNLBl --------- Mi. $800. 831-7438 .73 camaro. very good warranty. 121645) $772~ $3499 '680ELTA88 Blue. 1 Kllr.4'1.000m1. <741MOTI BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE '·'".I u.111 ~ ·., p1 .... 1, .,n,• '75 Pacer tow miles. PIS. cond. Stick shirt. air. at Nabe ~~f~ transporta· P /B. A/C. New tires. xl.nl radio. $i995 673-6571 or SUNSET FORD rs cond. $2400. 673·3826. 675.rooG tFogarty I '77 Cullai.s Brougham. *DRIVE A* * LITILE ... * SAVE A LOT llLL VAH PORSCHE-AUDI 1.3621 Harbor Bl\ d 8 37-4800 493-4S I I '77VW4l I S440GardenGrove Blvd .a.UTO C....-H sharp. many ext ras . a . .: ... lt 99 IO '76 Ca ma ro W ·tm nst 636 •"10 "" SI"' 1 _.. es 1 er _, Div of NabersC&dlllac llQOO. Dys 759-tOll, nit.es ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super Clean 7S4--0067. ~k tor John. 673·N42 1976FORD 14251AK&ST. pp Garden Grove U31> Zl33 '74 M.U.OA IXl Station wa~on. air cond1· ms Carrerra. 29,000 m1. l.tonlng. recluung bucket e lec. windows, A /<;, sea t s. automati c . lealher 1nl , cab.,l'lle. radials. magi., new front polyurethane paint. shoc k:.. o cw l>rakcs black, nt!w Pcrelll Urt•s Super Sharp 1 1386FQJ I Only $1825 al 00 Electra 2dr. blk on blk P o wer eve rything , AM /FM stereo. Radials. Xlnt cond. $976. 6454979 -----TORINO ELITE ACROSS FROM FEDCO 78' 228 Ca m aro Cl'n COUP!!: msRET> COSTA MISA 9957 SI IOP & COMPARE SUNSET FORD BARWICK DATSU~ terlmes. electnc ~unrool ···•···············•••· ".1:1 .I J.ICI ( .tpl,tf.H\U 831-1 HS 493.337s Make offer. 67~753 Best offer 3907 Seashore 5440 Garden Grme Hlvd We:.tminstcr 636-4010 . 19741UIQC LUXUSWAGOM (581JPX) + more SIMiOO Must see $4 799 540.9 I 09 _6"6-79!16_ --PHIL LONG 19 77 Mfl'CYrJ Mcwqllls lnMM)hant '76PIMTO -t cyl, 4 speed truns. in l'ludt'li 12 month warran ty t9:r.!NPL> $J225 at . DATSUNS! M;;,aH-9739 Dr.NB.67S·5344 '00 VW Squareback. reblt engine. recently painted, ( 'r:ug l•'M 8 track s lereo, air l"Ond. H&ll $1200. Cal 1546·9933 or !i79-0S94 ChevroM+ 9920 FORD Su per nice n e w rar trade-in with automatic. air cond .• pwr windows. steenng & brakes. vlnyl top. low miles & much more! <5728051 ••••••••••• •• • •• ••• •• •• 13 Auto (;enter Dr SUNSET FORD '77 Flo ··················••••• 1978 PORSCHE With s ~peed t ram. '72 Maseral1 Rora. '74 911 SC (~:lHLI 1 coolmg sys, xlnl cond. '768210 $17 ,900 848 ·0661. This one 1s lolldcd"' 9622231P.P Mochabrown ('xtcnor& ·73 VW 11 2 W a gon . Automalil' wtth o nl) ' II n.ovo male:. 14:12PVJ) low miles. Pn pty Cu AM 11-"M t•uss. air. good I 0 Met-cedes lt'n 9740 538-Sl20. mt't.·h . :sn:oo or offer '76 7 WAGOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----494·34!11 cvec; Only 15.000 u1·1~111ul 1975MIZ280 '74 914. s1lvi'r blue, 1m· $2799 PHIL LONG FORD 4:1 Auto Center Dr. S D. Frwy. ·Irvine 768-5888 '75 CHEVY MOVA s.u Frwy -lrvme Automulcc trans. ral'lOr.) 76S.5188 air cond Call for --------- DISCOUNT PHIC ~' '75 GRAMAOA t498NIH l SUNSET FORD S440Garden Grove Blvd Westminster 636·4010 V·S. automatic tra ns, fact o r y a ir cond (791 PPN) Only $3075 at. .. SUNSET FORD $5777 NEWPORT DAT SUN -"'\."'I,,, , M40Garden Grove Blvd Westminste r 636-4010 '7S Plnto Runabout, air, AM/FM, PSJPB. Hp. 847-201 l 833-3420 '77 PIMTO m1lf.'S (73251.Sl mac. mny xtrai.. 54000/ '73 Bu0 , xlnl cund. yellow, SEUAN Complete wllh " '71 510 WA GOH s unroof. >-tcrco. c·ruisc otr !7141839·0036 lo m1, extra:;. $2200. Dys 73 Century sport grand. V-8, auto. AtC. P /S. P /8 , AM /FM stereo ta pe, vinyl roof. 645-7204 2105 '76 silver S1·1ro1·co. air , SantaAnaCM With very lo" mill·-. control & tow m iles. PORSCHE 9 I IS ~J.3.541. cvt.·~. t>40·9328 19S70NT I <927NXH I Buy or lease "78 Porsche !!I 1SC 26M Blaupunkt. like ---------SADDLEBAC1< Coupe 5.speecl. hl.1c·k, VALLEY IMPORTS 1975 MBZ 280C utloys.cassetce ll·athcr, new. P P $4iOO 645-4618. '73 BUICK REGAL 1975 Chevy Monza 2+2 Automatic trans .. air cond .. AM/FM & in beautiful condition. Pri. pty. Make oHer. Call 831.9682 S440Garden Grove Blvd. Westminste r 636-4010 1976 Ford Granada. 4 Dr .• V·8. ~.000 miles. AtC. PIS. P/B. P/Dr. locks. /\'.'¥1 FM ster eo, Tilt wheel. Crwse Control. While w /Blue Vinyl Roor S4350. 979-2342 "11• ,\,101!! fof ' I 833-130 0 MlntcMc) 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976FORD MUST/I.HG COIRA t22SRGYl CRUISING WAGOM 4 speed trans. Rallye wheels. (62.SSPM l Only $J925al . SUNSET FORD 8 3 1·2040 495.4949 Stereo. cruise control. air, c\ec. windmi.-. 54H 7471 42.000 ml, gd cond. $2800 Ph 675-0505 '73 Datsun 240Z Air. AM F.\1, mal(S. ::.hadow 01w or the twst around $1185 or l I adt' ft11 V <In or p1lkup vi •·qua I \ .1IUl' 6iS !+-159, ~>.'i4 .. ti7JO ,1,k lor Tom pwr. windoWb. & door s unroof, 10.0110 n11ll'~ lo c k s /\Cl u e 1200UMX 1 a uotomnbile • Buy or 'Tl Porsthc !HI!-. tJ7 VW · Mu1ol sdl ~l.od ---------mcch. paint, & IJody.Caclllae 9915 ~. tJ..IS :r;11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ease. (11 26 MJT). Coupe Black. ~"lll'l'd. allov ... ll•Jther, su111C)of, l"kllric windowc;, 1·a,.,selll'. 21.000 mile" fill VW llu.,. s.:ood rnml. ·13 2-iOZ. xlnt contJ. Sj!JOCI t;i3 5.18li '76 MBZ 450SEL l'omµlcll" "'ilh sunroof. 1 ru1"l' 1·011 t1 ul. :.tcr l'o tupe, pw1 "'mdows, t!lC l.u "' low m 1l('S cso21tt.:r 1 Ru' or k·ast• '11 1200. nt>w lran,.,. c1u11·h We haH· a i:ood selection & brJ~l'::. Sll50 0(11·r ofolhcrfmeMBZsinour 833-3311 uwentory Call uHoda y • ·73 240Z. auto. air, ::.lerco @MllllO• 11111• c:.issl'ltl' plu!>, S37Clll vu;, 67S-03~~1 IMPOaTS '75 Datsun 710 !-ttat1on Wgn 30.000 llll ~HKO Oa)" 1;.1., :lt.'ill T om 11.inson. t-:vl·~ l'lli ~H2 76 Datsun Pkup. custom. "Int ,·onrl ma11~ xlra~ I t5111>12 540 'IZXli ·73 24CIZ. orani:t'. 1 ~pd, F'M. mawr.nl.'WTmhat . $3600 Firm 770-2205 714lll31 1746 Of ( 114)49~ 1704 1972 MBZ 280C /\utomaltl'. 11wr steer in!.!, air nrnd N. extra low m1lt!i>.1!1:.!!lFVOl $7495 HOWARD Chnrolet Dove & Quall Sls far MacArthur . Jamboree & nslo I. NEWPORT BEACH ·741 , 260Z auto. /\t C.:. 833-0116 s tereo. magi., louvres. '"~ .......,,L . radial~. ~00751 11930 ''".,...,., • ong mt, nu eng. nu convert top. Superb c00.t27 l 76 Porsche911S Tar~a while. :l-<oPL'l'<I, i.ll'fl'O, air, 30,000 mill's I IOtl 5 1:; :tfj.')4 i i \W 111 I dr. l!.ood run ninf,l cond. new tires. O('eds µa1nl SIOOO ior besl olft•r 1)4:l 7~ (101201 .73 ,111T Co•"'" 63 hu~. nl'w r.11laah. ~..-A~1 F">1 8lrk. new motor <;old, 7l i.peed alloy., w pupcr ... nl'w brake&. !>ll'reo, 65,000 mtlc,., new dut<·h, 11,.w pnt. rag (724GPZI top !inrf, $1400/Cirm BILL V AH 631·47ll6 ----P~.RSCHE-AUDI 10 sqrbck. vry clc&n. g<I l.1621 llllrbur lilvd conu radlal1. nu put Ga.rden Gruvc 636 2333 $1SO<i' 979 511911 ' · Renault 9 7 SS --,HG vw<;oocl cond-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• S800 TEST DRIVE OUR 540.1653 "LE CAR ---·1 1 Super Beetle. MoYLng. OF THE YEAR" must ... <'11 Sunroof. rblt twenWf'¥ •n to&.ock. l'll&. new paint. radials, Hurry while they last• mt. AM tFM cass. Must MIRACLE >-.! e . 4 !16 · 1 9 1 9 a rt M.AZDAjREMAULT f .$2300/otr. 2150 Harbor Blvd '70 VW Bus Mov111J?:. Must COSTA MESA sell Rbll engine. nu • • TEST DRIVE A DIESEL SEVILLE • Nabers Cadillac- 2600 H,1rhor Blvt.I (.,1\tJ M,·,J 540·9 I 00 I 977 CADILLAC 1972 Monie t:urlo. air. radio. P /S, I' 10. SllllO. be low iilue Ho o k •193-8428 ·1s Mo nza 2+2. /\(; AM JFM tape. moon roof. vinyl top. xlnt cond $!850/beSt ofr 673·7755 or 559-559'l "78 Nova. 6 cyl . R&ll . auto , PS, PB 3200 Milt? suso. 545-9178 ·m Malibu. xlnt running cond. $1100 /Uc:.t ofre r 559-7ll0 I 973 CHEVROLET ~Sprt.Sdn. Landau t op, V8, automatic. factory air cond., pwr. sl~nng & pwr. brakes. (924PKI l. $1699 Nabers AUTOCIMTIR J Div. of Nabers C&dillac 1425 IA.Ka ST. ACROSS FROM FEDCO COSTAMHA 540-9109 77 GRAMAOA 2-DR. v .8, automatic trans. factory air cond. SUPER SHARP' <878RXG J $41>"2.'i al $3999 PHIL LONG FORD 43 Auto Center Or S 0 Prwy lrvinl.' 761-5818 S440 Garden Grove Blvd Westmmster 63&40UI '75 Pinto Runabout. 4 spcl. AM /Yl\1 R trk. n~w steel radials. 17.000 m1, $2500 548·2022 ------- 73 PIMTO WGM. SUNSET FORD 5440Garden Grove Blvd '75 MUST AMG 4 cyl. automatic trani., fact o ry a ir cond · (939HEV > $2150 al .. SUNSET FORD Westnuru.ter 636-4010 V-8 • ..iutomat1c tr a n,., '72 Gran Tonno. 2·dr, in side clean. mech gu cond. $700 firm. 754·7S7l 4433 Cst. Hwy .. NB. anyl.tme '77GRAMAOA V 8. automatic trans. factory air cond. in eludes 12 month warran· ty (397RXF) Only $4SSO at.. SUNSET FORD S440Garden Grove Blvd W~t~ttr 63!H010 '78 MUSTAMG V-8 automatic trans. fac· tory air cond.. power steering AM /FM Radio. lncltM!es 12 month wa r· ranty. <21627> S5895 at ... power stecnng, AM / l''M radio I J29M l''N > S342S al SUNSET FORD 5440 Gard<>n Grove Blvd S440Garden Grove Blvd. W1:stmt11st.er 636-401C1 '72 Wagon. red. clean. gd cond. $1000. Aft S. 64:>-9889. Westminster 636-4010 ---------· 1975FORO '75 Mustan~ V ~. auto trans, AtC. 22,000 mi. x In l ('()oti pi()() fi3 l 3863 dys, 957-04711 aft Ii PM PtMTOWAGOM Super ntce car & loadt!t! with air cond . pwr steenng, deluxe lnLenor & more! (325MCHl S2333 'tlti Mustan~ GT convert1· ble, new frnl dL'\c brks. reblt auto trans. ne w v~l~. geod-body f•IW!l"'-'~"-'1111!91111111..._~ Ready for pamt $1.900. 962-8068 9960 15 Datsun 'f 10 ,.e(t.rn. cond. $8990 firm. Must ... i1vcr, Ad." I \1 ~tt·n•o sell.1133 7723 645-5700 paint, radials. AM 1FM cass Must se<> S'l400/0f· Ro&ls Royu 9756 rer 496-1919 aft 6PM SEVILLE 4 DOOR '72 Moote carlo, ~ood ron VS. automatic trans. full dJt1on. PIS. P tW. P /B, power. factory air condi 811'. $200()/or best offer. t1orung. leather 1nlen or. 631-0196 SUNSET FORD 1977FOID MUSTAMGll Super sharp & with low miles. Moonroo r , 1 speed, mags & mon • • (149661). 73PlYMOUTH SEIRIHG t2t?HNE> CALL FOIC DISCOUNT' ~.1~t. .~ .2;1m111! ~11110 ~OMERCEDES 131-l>ilit 250 c ··········••····••·•··· -- i'I \\'.11:11n aulv ,11r "\1 I-\1 'Int runnmi.: ,uml SI 800 962 28.S2 i\ulu ,11r. elN' wind , ••• tMMl miles Hl'l2B'l'W) BILL VAH PORSCHE-AUDI 13621 Harbor Blvd Ganien Grove 636-2333 #l DEALER IN U.S.A. '62 vw sedan Ru!!. '65 rblt enl!. goo<l runnmR conrl m ROY R CARVER r ROllS·ROYCE $!150 1b:.t ortcr. Call 494-64_32 ______ _ '72 VW Ca mpmob1 le, 46M, air. AM 8 t r i.ler. xlnt cond 9634066. a Ct 4 . 30 lilt wh1:el. viny l roor. _;• ~------- cruise control, AM /FM 7l Monte Carlo, P /S. stereo. etc Lie. 78SSWN. A/C. bucket seats, vinyl Stk. l895A lop. SBOO. 493.5047 5440Garde n Grove Bl vd Westmll\Ster 636-4010 '72 Grand Tonno Wagon. $1000 CalJ s.57-8656 SUNSET FORD $3999 5440GardenGrove Blvd l!n4 OaL5un 260Z. In m1. i:ood cond. M.lkc urrcr •>-10·7320 15't0 Jimbo,.~• !Wwpcwt 8U<ll $11,399 '68Chevysedan $400 or best offer. 84.2-3046 '76PIMTO RUNABOUT Westminster 63&4010 l'-----' ....... 4 Fiat 9725 1964 230SL. beige. hard & CLOSED SUNDAYS 1\177 vw Convt>rl. wht ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11ofl top. $7000 or offer 9760 w 1hlk lop. xlnt cond fl AT 1977 128 Sedan Xlot 54\)-0887 wkdys, 645-3312. Saab thruout. ftl500. nmd. Must :;c•ll 64.'i-3359 evestwlmds ••••••••• ••••••• • • •• •• • 645·2374 /675·86:jlj 642·7&\0 Swedish Saab meeham1· -----'77 280E.snrf.tape ste reo. now al J van ':s IH~S '73Superbeelle,xlnt conJ. ill· l-'iat 128 2 Or Xlnl low m1 , metlic bro. HurborRl.C M.645 191.42 Sl6."'.0 MuSt!icll' 1·ond. 25'.'vt 52250 I' P SJ5,40073l·l910 Eve~. 673·6275 98 k .• '72Saah Good c·ond. Sl700 5,)9.4 7 afll'r ;, WN· <'lluh M .... 973 ..,,,.,.. D k f' v-•vo .in vu me , erCl"ueS l . UJIV'.,. ar or be., l o c r . C J 11 °' blue leather . sunroof. 5!16 7132 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9772 lmma1· s,+iOO 673·7390 Toyota 976S 1i8 ~1 SE. 4 dr lmmac ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'''"' ">lid\°>-all sen: n· BEFORE YOU 1·11rd., Loaded Make or SELL YOUR aDt:JO BEFORE YOU IUY A USB> VOLVO. See us al Southern Oran~e County's Volvo I lcadquarters 1976CAOILLAC EL DORADO Chrysler 9925 VS. automatic, factory •••••••••••••••••••• ••• air cond.. full power, lt>ather intenor. AM /FM stereo 8 track. vinyl roof & low mile!>. Ser . 133151 Slk 47SA. $769S THEODORE 75CHRYSLER COllDOIA Brougham. Sunroof. all options! $3995 /oHe r (8PUV> call 645 3661 or see at ... ' "'4EWPORT DATSUN •"."' j t ..... "'''I" l' '73Scamp. 6-cyl. A/C, PS/PB. radio. auto $2050 496-6829 eve:. 4 cyl, automatic trans. factory air cond. mags. (927N PN> Includes 12 month warranty. $33SO -------'68 Vohant. A/T. P J'f' P /B. new shocks. tires.~ 8 33-1300 at.·· l 9 6 8 M U S T ,\ N G brakes. Ideal 2nd car SUNSET FORD FA S T B 1\ C K V R. $72S. Eves.673-4712 automallC'. pwr s lt>er 5440Gardcn Grove Blvd mg. AM 1F M £'aSSt!lle & '67 Station Wgn. run!> Westmmster 636-4010 in exccllenl rond1l1on 1 good. icood transp. new '73 Gran Tonno. 2 dr. t216SWl'l Pn ply. ec ... 1 pumt $ISO. 64().102IS call offer Call 545-3'788 1•ven blwn 5&6PM. YUlyl lop. air. auto. F/P. l"ac::& w~.'kends -------ROBINS FORD 20 60 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA MESA 647 0010 SJ200/offer. 642-5239 ~ ----64 St~net 6 cyl, 4 spd con '76 Cordoba white w / whl 1973 Pinto Runabout, YOU'LL EtUOY veruhle. Xlnt body, gd lthr. 1mmac. loaded Ba by blue . mags . ·EMJOY! mlr,2Sm~~ Cort Fox basincJ 2586 Newport Blvd COST A M t-;SA 0v<'r200 F1.1h to !'hoc>...,,• Imm phi" .in oolstandrn)l ~l'l··11 mn of ~port-; 1·;1r,. .11 DICK MI LL.1-.H MOTOH ~ ll·r !>-ts ');1;~1 or 644·95R2. TOYOT ... hu,, "l).M 22S2 "'' 71 :!SOC. xlnl cond, serv rccurds, loaded. ~ SEE US! MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 83 1-2880 495-1210 25.000 mi, $499S67S-S09S radials. good cond $1450. '75 Ford Muslan ~ 11. Pontioc 9965 78 Seville. 3,200 mi. all eo..tMeatal 9930 Dys 998-2000, 534-3878 buket scats. consoll' .11r, ...................... . bl kd. Lwoa d ed . 1$lm 3 m 250 a c •••••••••••• ••••••• •••• _F._.v_es_&_w_kn_d_s____ Cull pwr. PurchJ'>cd n1•w. ·m F\reb1rd. Hurst sh1fte1 ron . arranty. , . 0 dnven by school teacher. & Krager whls. 11200/or 120 W Wariwr. ~ \ 5.'17 21.l2 otrer 1).12·5767 MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION Vli:;.JO '72 VOLVO 2-DR. <23SlJKS> Only $2125 al . Pti1P494-1618 '68CONT.4dr,7 ,OOOong 1971 FORD Super shape Musl sell bst ofr. Must sell beforl.' mi, Power everything, STATIOHWAGOM Uus week Call 752 1629 July 28th. 968-6438. ff7 2SOS. New \•ni; t rans. 831·2880495·1210 I 975 FIAT air. Cull powt.>r I 31 COUPE s1;l()l11nrr MO ll>l!lS In mmt cond1llon & real --- ly loaded' t\utomat1c. :m MG 9742 rond., AM 1F'M 8 tra1·k. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landau top & low milt'!> MGA '60 Xlnt mrrh. New 178'7NLZl lilP., s ide c urt<llllS. S2986 b ra k e s $1800Tbst ~\8·5735 MEWPORT DATSUN ......... : ' I I' ..... , f \. I ~, ,\ ~ N If ' I " I. I' 833-1300 rn73 MG Mt<l~ct. xlnt cond. g7()(1 or best orrer . 557·~1 '71 Corona. <1 dr $750/besl. 979·2523/751·46\0 '75 Corona Mark II. 4 dr. auto. AM I FM stereo 8 track tape. Velour uphol Xlnt m cch , n e w s ll radials . $.1350. Ca 11 L Moore 752-1660 /640·033<1. '72 (.;orona Mark II, auto. a1c, xlnl cond.. $1900. 1><12-8828 1975 MG MIDGET F;xtr:l sharp with less '72 Cellca 4-spd. mags, 2 9727 than 21.000m1le~ 4speed new tires, runs good. SUNSET FORD :>WO Garden Grove Blvd . Westminster 636 4010 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Lar~c~l Volvo OC'aler m Orange County! UUYorLEASE DIRECT t!eTt!fe, 1977 FORD UNCHBO Blacll l'uM -tllciO<y air eondlt•Onlr"Q like NEW• nFa~ai 55995 1976 OLDS Cun.ASS SUPIEME Stiver L1U NEW -fully loc10<y ~ tnC:Mllno '" COnd (4$~?1 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 •••••••••••••••••••••• undAM/FM lll03MYV > $1850.673-1713 lrandMew '78 $2999 1974TOYOTA s5395 HONDA Cars cOltOHA WAGON MANY C273KLEl 2 S wedish v o I " o 1976 CADILLAC M echan1rs now at cou-D1-•• ToChooMff'om! $2699 Ivan's. 1995 Ha rbor c-.~ ...,,•=. UNIVERSITY PHIL LONG Blvd .. C.M 645 1982 ~=-"'T°'~ .. ~ Oldlmoblle MGB 9744 FORD '76 2650[, WJ?n 10 m06 Ti~~;:ctory ••rraftly ~--...I-C GMC old Xlnt cond. auto. air. s7 99 5 nunuu ars • •••• •• •• •• •• ••• •••••• •• 43 Auto Center Or Trucks 1""". 0 ood cond, lo m l"s. S.D Frwy .. trvme P 5• <' c. stereo /\1\1 /1-'M ''"" .. ras, rf rack Takes reg 285iO Harbor Blvd $2700 or hslofr 76S.5888 JWS kc-st ofr $52·4300 '76. 77 & '71 ----'72 Corolla. 4 dr. deluxe. _... smws Costa Me!la 540-96-10 97!1-93ffl Porsche 9750 auto, new tires. msl sell. Autot. UIC'V ~OIO•X>• :,0 ~. wear llOl!lla•10",~ ·77 <.'VCC C1v1r, xlnt rnnd. 12.ooom1·, 644 2212 --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • ' ~ y •••••• •• •• •••••• •• ••• •• l,J95. 752.5008 990' ou•t1n1•• & •" .,. lully 1977 PORSCHE '71 CeUca GT Lf\bck air ~••••••••••••••• r,::"oeo 1890NOMl Pteeea 924COUPE casa tape.26K mi's.'Xlni COMPACTS s9995 With factory mags. cond. $S400 646-2088. GAS SAVERS --B ta upuo kt ster eo ---'-------•77 CADILLAC ·73 Ho nda C1,1c th\lchb11ck . ~ood t·u11• tape deck. $1900. 675·•\HO:J 1·assette. alr c:ond.· Wounded '68 Toyota STICKSAND '75 4 apd, 3 dr. 29M sci• to v E R y s H A R p ~ Corona. you fix & save AUTQMATlCS FLlllWOOO appreciate . mo RI v >. Only ps, 646·3363 $69 5. 00 ditch• llC>UliHAM - ___ 962_·_3'i_iSO. SADDL.EIACt< Sliver •"" MDunfY ~ l!nS Celica. stereo FM, f\111-.~111tllOllCI • 1 Jlfl9l'I" 9730 VMJ.!YIMPORTS AJC, 4 spd, hke new .Wz,..., _....,.. ~·~--,c?Ml stereo. new radials. Xlnt A to r t nowforappttos~. cond. Sl6S0,64~979 . u ma icb pwr. 5 ~er ----"-'-----'77 Firebird. blue. V b mg, pwr. rakes. ra 10· '77 Black Mach f V-8. A/C. FM Xlnt cond1t1on • Coneth 9932 heater & air cond auto. PS t PB. AMtf"M 7S25S86 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (9'JODSWl s lereo 12.1100 m iles. · 1975CHEVROLET $1799 $$800.54S-8095After6PM '73 Grand Ville, f ullv COllVmECOUPE loade d. brand ne w u::eu~-t--1. .,.MEl..,,.J"a:;;..a--.-at'--t 1~. g 6 cyl • 3 :,pd, r a d 1 a Is , M us t s e 11 4 $peed. pw.r_ S ,,,,.,.. ... ,,.."', .,n~ pwr. disc bra kes. air C.11646·7030 c on d , m a 11 wh ee I . AUTO CEMTEll --------1968 Pontiac Firebird Sl> beautiful black exterior Div, of Nabers Cadillac · ·m Mustang rpe. 8 cyl. On~. owner. Very low &less than20.000 m1les 14251A.KERST. auto, all', yellow w iblk, miles. Good cond Im m a cu I ate ' Ser ACROSS F ROM FEDCO new tiri?S. Very rln & de RGJ.3l88 (41.2218l St.k <P35101 COSTAM!SA pcndabl .: trans p . -------- $7900 540-9109 $ll50tbst oCr.547-7018. '67 Mustanit. 6 cyl. auto . '71 Ford Country Squire 31r , radials. S6()()1orre r THEODORE ROBINS Sta Wgn , AC. xlnt cond 5S2·7725 SJSOO/beSl oCfer 831-2396 ---------FORD .'060 HARBOR Bl VU (0'1A M f !>A b41 0010 . '65 Mustang convert. 6 '71 Galaxie. PS & PB, air. cyl. Low mileage. Call sa>o. ft . arts. 751-6666 642-3046, a S.30. '955 'BB Corvette C<>nv. 327 4 s p xlnt. ong cond Must see! $6000497·3195 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973FORD ~•••••••••••~!.3.~ MAVllUCIC COUPE '70 XR7, all white hcauty <030trrQl 351C. all extras. Nd fast $ 1799 sale. S'llOO/ofr. 548-0211 1977 Cougar XR7. tm PHIL LOMG m a c u I a t e . h I k FORD w /chamois ant & tnm 43 Auto Center Or All eqwpment t-lo m1 S.D. Frwy.-Irv1ne See lhii1 one ts t! PP 761-5811 19740l0S CUSTOM CRUISER STATIOHWA60M 9 pu~s model. Full power, ractory 811" cond. & till ~leering wheel ll48GIRI $2999 Nabers 96500· M9-833S '70 Maverick. auto, low Dodp 9935 mi. vlnyl roof. sll bltd AUTO CINTH ••••••••••••••••••••••• \lres. $825. 846-1125 Div. of NabetaC.di'ilac 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?7T-llRO Light Jade firusb. V 8. automatic trans. factory rur cond, power steerin~ • powe r dis c brakei>. power windows, mag!> tinted glass. vtnyl roof tilt wheel. (083SWD 1 $.Wl5 at ... SUNSET FORD 544-0Garden Grove Blvd Westminster 636-4010 16 T·Blrd. Cully loaded, 1mmac. $5000. Pvt party 540-7800 or ~24 ·21S7 e vestwknds. '73 T-Bird FUii power New radials. Wife's cu1 Asking S2900. 892-1832 ma. beaut rood, loaded wtxtras. pure lwt. P.P S3t90. 644 lS86n52-2484. 76 CHARGEA SE I 425 IAKR ST. Full power. s u nroof. Mlrcay 9950 ACROSS FROM t'EDCO '60 T Bl d c.7 000 (337 RltW) Only p22s ... •••••••••. ••••••••••• COSTA MISA . r ' " ' at... Montego 72 • z dr. air . 540-f I Of cl •an. $1000/betofr m1. s tereo. P / S, P 1 B ---------____ 6_7s._0832 ___ _ SUNSET FORD $\'iOO/beslolfer 5111·0018 "6.1CuUass, 2dr, 3uto. p1s. '73 It blue. clOlh lnt. ;111 M40Gardto Orove Blvd •66 Mett. Montclair, perl nm1' good. lsl $400 takell power. AM /FM stereo. 11• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-2040491-4949 Below book $3500. Offer 1.918llailot.o.ta•• s96as ·75 XJ 12 Flll'I lnjc-rtt-d, t-;;P.;;P;;.~;;;;~10==::::;;:~ 60 .. '1tl f'7 mml cond. mn rnon w /blk r n a ti"" or H unllnston t ' !:::=========~ l-•11111,.'9illlll-I 11tn~ I top. luitded. r r Bciu·h l!I offennit lacquer Ust lh~ DMllY Piiot '73 Chev)' Qi price. flln· M11kr oflrr Ci:\T 7:\73 piunt. metal finishing & '"Fast Rcl'ult" scr\llC'I' ta~ltc cnR S999 '72 Pin· 01&v!> o r 54b 3fi5K art rendl'r nann~ lo Porsche J100 .77 p $3 000 6PS1 ~wnrrs 5361888 dir~lOl'Y Your ~ '494 mto. • 5l'n1ce Is our '77 924. A IC. AM 11''M I ll 1083Rambler, WANTACTlON" caM, 11nrf. pnmt-eond ,pe<' 11 y runs good 8200 Clusl.fed Ads &tHG78 29M. S8750 770 1Z73 Call 642 5678 ext 322 C8ll "94·2038 -- . .-.. Walmlnltcr 636·4010 cond. fully loaded. Greet 1t' 64&S20l ~.~3.3ri ~~~O d a Y"' 89 Charger. ('Opper w / tan all around c;r t950/best. '70 Cutlass Supreme. 3SO -. -------- landau top & tao int ~1840-320 e.n~. runs xlnt. reg gas, 'II a dr vinyl brdtp. lclh auto. PS. PB. air, l own.r Have something to sell~ A/C. tD'ISJofTer 873·9086 ~}·whl, new Ura. gd MUllt ~II. 546-0629 ClassiOed ads do it well. P P. ""'""· &'4~ ,• < . . : . . . ~ . . ... ~ " :' . . "' .. ... ... " t· t ... \. '• 'lo I I ' . • . . . u .. CJ• OAILV PILOT I \ Thursday. July 27 1978 1r·s AN ALLERDICE . . s SALE ARE ERE! 240Z.260Z.280Z ALL COLORS 4 speeds. 5 speeds. ifutomatics Most With A/C. Stereo I 5 To Choose From '76 FORD COURIER 'I U 4 cyl 4 speed air cond1t1on1ng AM-FM radio Real $haro Low Pnce •420081 s3295 '77TOYOTA SU l'tCICU, 4 cyl 5 speed air cond1tion1ng. AM-FM radio Only 19 000 miles Real Sharp 1065544) S4699 0080-tSS soiidS s ~9 ,, sdf1Jt. ~'" I. ,,~,, ii~ •• , • ALLERDICE SPECIAL LEASE ON 280Z Lease for only Cap cost S8500 S900 ore-payment S4600 Res1d1.1C11 plus tax & license & 1st payment 48 months on approval of your good credit Ser 11467209 Stk •5034 ORDER YOURS NOW! It's An Allerdice Service Special of The Week ''FREE'' Brake Ins ection '72VW '76 PORSCHE· IUG 914 4 cyl 4 speed. AM·FM radio heater Real Sharp Runs Like New i847FBGl 4 cyl 5 spe'3d. AM-FM radio stereo mags. appearance group Only 25 000 miles (00414) 52195 '1l SUBARU Sl'tDH 4 cyl 5 speed. AM·FM radio Real Sharp Low Price 1599T JHJ s759 4 c yl auto tran s dir cond1t1on1ng mags Real Sharp Low Miles (185RFVl '3495 52199 scBUS S ·~c1:> Ol I I lloo""~ Gff4SS ojl NO~VA\ ·vis o.i.n• 11000 ~ 01 ,, '76 FIA lit 4 cyl 4 speed AM-FM radio stereo. mags Real Sharp Low M iles (712RLCI s4 '74VW DASHER 2 Dlt. 4 c y1 auto lr dn., dtr cond1t1on1ng mags Low Moles Nice Second Car !222PFY, '2495 :J1.1..-l¥0 ~g .I.I) .. ·' • ?;~c, 1, 'llTOYOTA COROUA .l H . 4 cyl dUIO lrans vinyl rool Real Sharo Low Price ( 177 JFO '75 DATSUN 1210 4 DOOR 4 cyl 4 soeeo AM rdd10 heater Real Sharp 6 Low Low Price 1402MOX s1995 o).C\"' s-:>\). ,."' .,., .i.s -~9~ Cl ~06 ~o \,. . .... ,,. __ .. ··-·····••19 ...................................... . . . . ..... H11ntington Beach Fo11ntain Valley ED ITION .\ftt-r110011 ~-\'. S•oek~ VOL. 71, NO. 208, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 27 , 1978 TEN CENTS 17 Tires, By ROBERT BARKE R Of Ille O.ily .. lie! Slaff Huntington Beach employees :.pent 60 hours of staff time at a cost of $937 during the past year to repair the legs on 10 ping pong tables belonging to the parks dnd recreation d epartme nt One city worker made 16 v1s1ts ;ind spent 93 hours to refinish wooden benches outside the city hall in a four·month period. The Infertile Women Warned LONDON IAP> Britain's two pioneer test·tube·baby doc tors arc cautioning infertile '>'o men not to ra1st-their hopes too high and advis ing foreigners st•eking their treutment that thE.'V and Britain can't take care of tiwm The birth of f1Vl"pound. 12 nuncP l.QUISI:! Brown. the first :.iuthe nl1c<1lt-d c<iSl' of a buby born aflt'r <'onceptwn outs1dt· thl' \\nmb. w;is "the l•nd of thP hPgmning, not thl' hcginmng <>f thl' end." Ur Robl•rt Edwa rds told a news confl'ren('(.' ·it 1s obvious th1::. 1s not im· ml·diatt•ly a vailabl<.• to every· body ... s:.11d Or Patrick Step- lOl'. his t·olleague 1n lhc 12 years or n•seareh and experimentation that t ulman<tled in the birth of lhe baby Tuesday to 30·year-old Ll•sley Hrown It Y.a sn t knoY.n wh y the p<Jn•nts n;imt•d the c-hild Louise Eurlier. 1t had hl•cn s peculated that Mrs Brown would name ht•r daughter Patricia m honor of Ste pl0t• Stc•ptOl· s aid lhl' facilities he and Edwards have been using ar<' inacll'quate a nd a r e no longer avmlable. that they are looking for new quarters a nd fin;mcing to continue their re. '>l'arch. and that Britain has no fac1lilies for would·be mothers from atmiad Bui ht• added a n11tt• o f hupt• ror tht• t•h1 ldless· "There an• u number of teams .iln•ady starting this work We think th<Jt \\lthin a fairly rea sonabll' t1mt·. g1vl·n the proper fatilitic·::.. this c·ould hl•tome ap· pl ll' able all O\'er I ht' world " The London Daily Express re- portl'd that doctors al London's SI Thomus's Hos pital a lso are .·xperimC'ntrng with tes t -tube f1•rt1hzation a nd thut a woman 11ntlerwt•nt a n egg·cxtraclion 01w ration there Wednesday. \I rs Rrown tame to Steptoe Jncl Ed'>'ard~ two year!> ago for h<:lp bec-au::.l' a hlockage in her Fa 1lop1i.in tubes that prevented c·onception could not be corrcd NI Tht• t wn doctors took an t!gg from on t• or ht' r ova r 1 cs. fl•rtilizcd 1t with her hus band's -.1wrm in a luboralor~ dish and 1mplantt'<i the d1 v1ding cell intc hl•r ut<.•rus. where 1t d eveloped norm ally Mother and da ughter art• rc portl'd in fine condition. One basic problem is when lo ___ .......::1.:..:11~1 '°'l:..:a,_,_n7t the Certilized egg Ill the pat 1e nt's womb Edwards and Steptot· disclosed that a fter Mrs. . ' ~ • •' . . { Hrown's egg had bt.'e n fertilized It W:.lS kept in an incubator for 212 3 days before 1mplantat1on Coa!!tt \\'eather Patchy night and morn· mg low clouds a long the coast Otherwise fair through Friday with little change in temperatures. H ighs n ear 70 at the beaches to mid 80s inland areas Lows tonight 60 to 67 I NSIDE TOOi\ \' 'Super Soccer Saturdays· mny 11ot make ttie best-setter list. but thR book means a lot to a Newport Beach family and socceT team See Featur ing . Page BB. lr"'a • ...,._II att _.,. 9' L. M leyd A6 lllltfllllP""" atJ ain1 ... u ... , """ u""" • c.111., .. 1. AJ Mavles att,11 ta .... rt AU MlltlMll I'-.. Ctu.it!H CMI Nat .... al -A4 c-1u as Ora .... c-y "' CreuweNll 91 5"f'lt .... O.•I~ Holl(... ,., 51•0 Merli~\ ., l!llllW!el ,._ ,.._, T•levltl.., I~ 111'9rtal ......... ll0-12 WT!Oeea·t~r att, f ............ .... -,._ .... eare AH w., .. 111...,. M Fi~tures · llp Huntington Cost cost to the city was $1,192. Electricians. working at a rate or $13.22 per hour. are frequently dispatched lo replace burned out light bulbs. An e mpl oye l· paid at mechanics' wages was used lo change flat tires of city vehicles <1ut in the field for up to three hours each day. /\ managt•ment audit by the consultant firm of Booz. Allen WI !!!! ,.. ,_ and Hamilton of San Francisco. reported these findings in the city's public works department this week The team of auditors also looked into the management oper1ttions or. the police de part mcnt which it said generally li ved up to its high reputation An audit report of the library dt.'partment will be auditors later Ge1 pre if Y· ne\ rec pee ss• ( •Thursday,July27,1978 ). iii F0t idt thf m; its nc nr cl re of Cl e. st ~ ~ f r I The a uditors said that the public work ~ d e partment generally 1s doing a sound job or planning, installing a nd ma in taining city improvements They said however. that the c ity has expertl'nced <'Kplos1ve growth in recent years a nd that somt' oftht• public works divisions s ho uld be restructured Th<' report recommended that some of the duties of Director Bill Hartgc should bl· d clegat<•d to (.'1 ty Engineer MikcZambory Th<• report pointed out, for f"'X a mple . th<it the d<'p<trtmwit gencratCS thousunds Of IJll'l'eS Of crrespondenC'<' daily and that each 1s signcd hy llartgl· This causes ;.1 botllenl·l'k m his absenct'. the a uditors said The report :-.<11d that tht.'re 1s a backlog of many prOJl'Cts und that delays an• provin~ 111 h1 · Companion Eaten 'ery (.'ostly Dclays Y.t•n · pi.irt1all~ blamed on unl'lt·ar prionl1c:-. and lack of a tinw tahlt• for proJl'C'ls Thl' managl•mt•nt cons ultant lirm aho rt·<·omml·nd-. 1m m l'd 1.1h' step:-. to red UCl' strcl'l deaning eosts II su1d <annual l'X pt.'nscs -;huuld bt• about $200.0(10 in:-.Wad of thl· SJ4 i. 730 wh1C'h wa-. .... pent I a ... t year . IS(•t• i\llDITS. Pagr •\;!I Four Survive Night Of Shark Terror CHARLESTON. S.C' (AP> Two men and two boys tossed in to the AtlanllC' when the ir 28-foot plC'asure boat cxplodt-d survived a night noating 300 yards away from whl•rt: st•vcral sharks we re tearing at lht• body of a dead female companion .. Thcrt• art.' no ath1cStl> in hfc 1atkcts." Larrv CovlP on1• of th1· s a vt•d them y. a:-. l ht• -.ha q, lightning we had ·· Lig htning struck the· \\<Jlt•1 near the s urvivors scH·ral t1m<·'- during the night. Coast Gui.Irr! officials s aid Cr<Jv<·n said thl· t·xplos1011 thre \\ l'Vl'r ybod y hut Lo r r~ Coyle. 65. of Charleston from th1 · .,~,·· u ,. ···---..... ·-...... ._ .1ppan·nt th<· boat \\ouh1 -.mk. -.a id l'r;1vt•n Tht• .,urv1\1ir ... ...,J.,.. that the• \\om an h.id bct•n killed in the l'" plo .... 1011 ;ind l'Ut ht·• .1draft , C'ra' 1•11 said Tht• nt•\\ of ,, •I I ·foot w arch ho.it found th1· .,urv1\or ... -;till t1l'd toi.wtht•r and float1nl! ah<1u1 , ... _ ....... .--.. ,.. - ,.. ( •Thursday,July27,1978 j'. • .. 2 DAILY PILOT Thursday. July 27. 1978 SUMMER LIVING 'Musical Hair Musicians soon will be going on t our to five Orange County locations -beauty salons. Along with makeup. electrolysis and facial experts, one day a week on a rotating basis, musical "hair s hows" will visit Cal Kirschen· mann'&-and Riehard Man'9' bee salons. Alan has been a cutting director for Robinson's and was associated with Vidal Sassoon, Oebius. Redkin and Clairol. "Things will constantly be hap· pening with our in.s alon musical hair productions," Alan said. Kirschenm ann has worked in· t ernationally with J ames Victor and has won trophies for his color work and styling with Lapinal. Clairol and L 'Oreal. "We .are taking the finest stylists from around the nation and creat· ing polished 'hair s hows'," Alan ~mid Alan starred in his own Las Vegas musical revue, "Rich Alan and the ~ M us1cal Spirits." • The five salon locations and phone numbers for appointments are: Huntington Beach. 536·8829; Mission Viejo. 581-3260: Fullerton. 879-2581; Yorba Linda, 970-6711. and Costa Mesa 979-5933. Shown are some of the styles from Alan's Beauty Salons, which are featuring "musical hair shewe." ... ~-·-__,_ Shows' Peddlerware Stoneware Sale at 10% DISCOUNT thru AUGUST 11th on Peddlerware Stoneware <Brown & · Cream) Includes 3 Qt. Bean Pot; 1L. 2, 4, 6 & 8 Qt. Mixing Bow~; 2 & 4 Qt. Rectangular Baker; 2 Qt. Oval esaker· 1, 1'h 2'h, 4 & 6 \oft. Covered Casseroles; 12 & 16 oz. lndlvldual Onion SoUP or Bean Pots; s lb. SUgar and Flour CaMlsters; 12 OL Coffee Mugs, Cream & Sugar Sets; 4 OJ. Espresso Muos; 1, 3 & 5 Pt. Pitchers; Salt and Pepper Shaker Sets; 11" Dinner & 7" Salad Platesi 6" Soup I Cereel Bowls; 15" Salad or B,...d Bowl; 1 Qt. Shoulder Jug, 8nd 3 Gal. Hot or c.otd Bever~ Dispenser K99- Hand Painted Beverage Olspensers from $28.00. Marla or Nancy can customize, H you wish. Featuring the LARGE~T selection of American Md English Stonew1re In the west. Handcrafted Scotch Whisky Flagons Just In from Scotland. unusual se1eetton Of brooms, ptaln and decorated for walls -with many other decor Items to chOOH. Wt are open Tues.·S.t. tO:OCM:OO PM Stu\. Ii Mon. Noon-5:00 Master Charge, Vlsa, 8 of A acc4t1>ttd. 471 No. (Old) NewP"'t BMt .. Newport BHcbU&-1767 • • , ,. Local Salons The LOVE SEAT BED Thia '48~ lowTS.t SP'eeds out to • full 7' bed. With "1e b.ckrett up h'• a tomfOftebfe TV tounger. You choose trom tlundredl of fat>r~ nmp1es-cus10m made to yovr order SUMMER _ LIVING Edition of Orange County Living DAILY PILOT July 26 & 27, 1978 Robert N. Weed Pntlldlnl and Pubhshl!t George A. Leldal Promotion ManaQ<!t Special Sections Staff: Bob Ayera, Victor Cook, end John Dodd Cover photo by Bob Ayers showing aummer vl11tors on Disneyland's Matterhorn Bobsled ride. ~DVllntHJI ~•GE ' • 11 • • 19 5 • & • • • • • . . ~ ~~ ~ FutooBeddioo~ 715' ED1G1 AVE., HUNTINGTON IEAOt (71•) Ml-23:W 415 Wahington St •• Mama~ Rey (213) 822-7273 John Porterfield buffs a test patch on customer's c ar at Ming Auto Beauty Center, 1520 Ponderosa St .. Costa Mesa. Auto Center Has New Car Finish Ming /\11lo Beauty Center. a fmn that .spN·1ali1cs in a unique C1uto cleaning ;ind preserving procc.s!.. ha!> opt•ncd ils fi rs t West Coa.st 01wrat1 011 in Cost a Mesa. l.oc·at('cl at 1520 Ponderosa St . th1· ccnl t•r 1.s ('Urrenlly scr\'icing M lo 15 ('a r.s pt•r da~ "Ming 1.s not a product. but a pro cc:-.s." s.1id Bill Fish. ownt·r "It ,.tamb for ·masters in natural gluz 1ng'" A Ml1'G •\UTO TREATMENT bl' g In " \\ It h an a pp Ii Cal I 0 n 0 ( special non ;1brash·e. water soluble rh<'m1<'ak applied with a buffer This n ·mo\ c.s, ~rit. grease. old wa'I ;,ind t·ontarninanls Tht·n. Ming ingredients arc ap pl11.•d \\1th :1 huff er under hc<it an<I prcs.s un• This causes the paint molt•ruk.s lo flow, actually filllnA m 1cro.s(·op11.• pores in the paint Y.ith Lh<· paint 1t.s1.·lf. Th<' pro('cs.s restores paint lu.strr and n•tards oxidation. Following u Ming treatment a car n<'<'d not be waxed for several yl':.irs. uccording to Fish. The trc:.itmcnt takes one-hatr to one full day Hours are 7 :30 u.m to 5 30 p m Tue~day through Satur <l:i y rRl<'ES MU: $79.95 to $104.95 ror 3 utomohi lrs ;ind $129.95 to $169 9~ ror 'an.s 01 ht•r .Sl'l'\ ICCS o((ered by Mlng arr upholsh.•ry and carpet cleaninn and r nlor rondit ionlng. chromr C'lt•anlnJ: nnd polis hi ng, engl nt' <'kuninSt. llcRreasing and pointing . 4nd lr Wlk ck!&Oi ... allMI nu• __.,... tn~··'• ••••••• ~~,.~~~f SUMMEP LIVING Thursda'f Ju ., J7 1978 Costa Mesa Nursery Offers Discounts By VIC COOK S...<i•' s..:11 ... , Wrllor A n 18th anniversar y sal<. 1:. un dl·r Y. ay at the newl y <.xp<Jnd<.d Lloyd 's Nurse r y. 2028 Nt" porL Olvd . Co!.>ta Mesa l 'ntil tp<. end of Augu ... 1 cu~lomtrs "Ill rmd 20 percent discounts on m11 .... 1 planb in fl\'l' f!Li llon con 1.11lllf'!> lntlu1kci an· urnka .... 1un11H.1·., l llC' .. lyptu:. lreti. and d:.a1 ... 11..., TIH n•ccnt t'Xpan:.1on brings tot;il -.pan · to about onl' and one· h.ilf .1tn:s. according lo m ;.inJi:l r Grant ShU\Cr ' "We now ha\'l 'l7 park111g :.paces .. nd room for <A larg<. r !.>l<JC'k or plJnts.' ht !>aid T h.II s to ck 111C'ludu a grt.altr qu;rnt1t~ ot frrn!.>. ligu~trurn . tmd cJmt Ili a:. U!. Y.Cll a s mon: tree:. r1cu:. ... h.1m;tl .i!>h C\lrgrccn Pt.JI''> oli\t:-1 pint:.., and palm!.> amonR I hnn Llo)<I :. Nur.sl'r) <ibo carnl'~ ,, 111111 pkh lull' of Bandm1 ftrt1hz<'r '> .-nd Or tho m-.t·ct1c1tll':. in Jdd1t1<1n to opl'rat111g <i complete land~cup111g .ind m;1111tl·1wnct• :.crv1cc \.\-t• c:un cic~•E!n. 1nslall c:111d nH11r1 t n111 compktl' garde n::., .. Sha\'l' :.J1d Thl' nur:-.cry currtntl) ha:. u VILLAGE PATIO DOES IT AGAIN!! <.II.\\ of llllll 01air1lUWntl IJ(. r '>1J!ll1t J ;111d 111111. LO 12 l;.imbc a11crs ;i111I 111 .st u 1 ll. r.~ flour:-. Jrt I a m to (1 p rn ;\l"ri d ;1~ lluough Fnda.> 8 a 111 trJ 6 µ 111 S.1 tur da) a11d 9 ..i 111 t•i :; p 111 Sund.ry ('I( K THllllU:S('I~ is THOUGHTFUL in the l•t11\jQl{t)i Our lest Foldlnt Chair For Less lhan 1977 'rfws - 1 Aluminum F•ll'l'lf\ • Powaer F1n1sh e Fo~rgtau IOO •Low m••n~nancr • Wh•lt "'i!l'~n strap WAI $22.00 NOW $1395 Whlle Supply LiUIS! 5 pc. •2" S.t .L ..... 2".00 SALl. .. S199.9S - l41" ... ~Sl1 ... ,I EMBE 'AHC '~ -•"'------~----GASGRILL BY ARKLA \N stOCtl &:°=.!.t\ 1 i ene ~~~. ' a• • EIKl•O\tato< t.nl\n ( '=' • Voro•n ••nfi \lrAp\ •All elumonun" Ire~\ • W~lle<I CO~lrU(lt()n •ti l>Kor••llf Coton _..._ __ COSTA MESA 1700 Newport Blvd 631·2980 ORANGE WAREHOUSE OUTLET 204 Wes1 Chapman Ave Open M·S 10·5 _JI ___ .,.,_ .... u .... -'154" ....... "'" Sfilt ..... $JI'" y .. MALL OF ORANGE; 2376 N. Tustin 998-1721 ORANOE MAU I COST A MllA • 0peft 1 DAYS• M.-f' e.oo ~M -~iililillllMllll .... _____ ....._ ...................................... ____ _, .. . --· 4 DAILY PILOT Thursday, July 27 1978 SUMMER LIVING Shop Has Rare Models 100 Finished Kits on Display By BOB AYERS s.eci.1 Mc~··~ A supermarket of the "rare and the unusual" is featured at Hobby 'Shack in Fountain Valley. Lo'Catcd at 18480 Bandllicr Circle. the store carries a complete selcc lion or gliders, model airplanes, cars and boats, and radio controlled kits "We have over 100 completely finished models on display in order to demonstrate their features so people will know what they're gel ting," said owner Paul Bender K ITS FOR MODEL STEAM boall. with real steam engines that actual ly emit steam arc on display from $60 t 0 $.500. Other model kits range m price from less than a dollar up to $1.000 for a radio·controllcd racing boat that reaches a speed or 85 mph. "We 've got a new radio · "Controlled, 18·wheel truck with dc tach able trailer that's 22 feet long on sale for $69.99." said B<:ndcr. Retail price for the truck il> $109.99. A READY-TO-RUN Firebird is also for sale for $39.99. J apanesc·made steam engines, complete with precisely machined brass and separate boilers and burners for operation arc a vailable from $28to$300. All of Hobby Shack's mcrchan· dise appears in a 200·pagc catalog for their worldwide mail order service. Store hours are 9 a .m lo 9 p.m Monday through Friday: 10 a.m lo 6 pm. Saturday and until 5 pm "unday A huge setectlon of airplane, boat and train models are available at Hobby Shack, 18480 Bandlller Circle, Fountain Valley. Family Skin Care Adds Weight Control Progi:a"'.' A ••new dimension" has been added at Family Skin Care Center with the introduction of weight con· trol services. According to Jane Jensen, R.N., program director. Famlly Skln Care Center's approach utilizes behavlor modUlcatlon tecbnlq~es and a skin Ughtenlng cream. "The objective or our program ls to teach one to eat ln a way that will lead to permanent weight control," ahe said . "The program ls particularly effecUve ln the presen- tAtlon of techniques falling into the catc1ory ot sUmulus control ·• NURSE J ENSEN POINTED ou . that latest 1tudles show behavior snodjncatlon to be more ertective \,)lan \redl\lont1l we)ght reduc~lon m easures . "An important aspect is the use of feedba<'k about performance." she said. "Each person has problems which are s~ific to her and we provide guidance In firs t Identifying iheae and then coplng with them.·~ During planned breaks In the pro- gram. the client pracllces newly- lea rned techniques with t he auldance of the center staff. "OUR COMPREHENSIVE pro. gram elimin ates the need ror starvaUoo diets. shots, diet pills or strenuous exercise." she added. Family Skin Care operates eight centers In Orange County. The loca· lions arc El Toro, 768-4378; Hunt· lngton Beach. 894·7542; Newport Beach, 646-77~5 : Tusttn.orange, Qt·39t 3: end Anaheim, 99t-l884 For Jogging, Soccer Tennis, or just assuming an active attitude We Recommend adldaS W From ADIDAS available in green. navy. adtdas blue, and burgundy • vetour zip front 1ackct •French honeycomb tennis shirt • tnm tennis shorts • Stan Smlh shoeS not shown nylOn soccer anr running shorts. soccer v nee~ and crewneck tops --- AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 ......... ,.... -. . . SUMMER LIVING ThlKSday, July 27. 1978 DAILY PILOT 5 Summer Fashions on Sale at Newport Shop Chris Ackerman model• a lavender raw 1llk shirt end top by Ellen Tracy, from Lanz In Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Permanent Popular at Local Salon Curly permanents and sunstreak· Ing are popular styles these days, according to Joseph Febbrlello, manager of Ha ir Hunten salon, Fashion lsland, Newport Beach. Both tight curls and loose, bouncy styles are being requested, be said. ln addition to hair styling, the salon provides a complete range of services Including manicures, pedicures, and skln care. Facials, makeup and a full line of Jene aloe vera skin care products are Included. The salon also offers Juliette manicures and accyUc oaila. "A trip to Hair Bwtteta la a beautiful experience where ooe can rest and relax and enjoy any one of the above services or a complete makeover if desired," •aid lidna J acober. owner. "Whether you are 1even or TO, Hair Hunten Is prepared to take care of your personal beauty needs." Hair Hunters Is open dally from 9 a.m. and accept.a evenJnc appoint· menls by calling 644·2151. Summer fashions at Lanz lady·s wear are on sale from 33· to SO· percent off, according to manager Christina Ackerman. B;ithing suits and sun dressc:, are included in the sale, she said. Colors for fall ~re...the. vel(ctable. tone'"S -eggplant, celery green, cin· namon as well as khaki, grays and browns. "WE HAVE A LARGE selection or dresses." said Mrs. Ackerman, "including Lanz's own label as well as others." Silk is popular, she said, as is HATS ALSO WILL be popular for wool for fall. the fall season according to Mrs. Ackerman, and Lanz has styles in "We will be carrying one-third felt, satin and herringbone and more stock, mostly in the medium· tweed English racing hats. priced dress range." Accessory items include scarfs, _ Shorl blazers ~aJ'e.. P<>P-ul ... a.._r_--Al4-karat-gold jewelry and ties to g .. watb scarfs to make the "Annie with the "Annie Hall" look. Hall" look. Sportswear on hand at Lanz is by Tomboy, Ellen Tracy, Pant Her and Peerless. Denims are by Chemin de Fer and Le Parisienne. Lanz stocks blouses by Shirt Strings and Stuart Lang. Lanz is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday, Thursday and Fri· day; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday; 10 a .m . to 5:30 p.m .. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sun- day. WHO IS RICH ALAN? ? ? Mary Allee Reence, Wmem Costumers. Rich hu end unusual gift fOf making the busy woman a lovell« pert0n. NOW CALL AND MEET THIS GIFTED STYLIST PERSONALLY or come In to five grea& locatlons. on his 1peelal day. ALAN'S VELVET FOG 8486 lndlanaPoNs Hunllngton Beach, Cal. 9264e (714) 536-8829 MISSION DE ALAN'S SO. COAST HAIR CO. 3843 So. Brtstol Santa Ana, Cellt. 92704 (714) 979-6933 ALAN'S HAIR CULTURE VIiia del Sol 25102 Marguer1te Parkway Mlttk>n Viejo. Cellf 92874 (114) 581·3260 COUNTY CLUB FOR HAJR 18125 YOtt>a Linda Blvd. YOtt>a Linda. C.Uf. 92880 305 No. Harbor Blvd. Solt• 8-21 Fullerton. Calif. 92.921 (714)8~1 4 970-t711 •'*9 ~... • .• . '· . ", ·. Io ' '-, ..,,,_ ,. ··-'. Thul'Mlay, July 'Z7, 1978. SUMMER LIVING I ._ ".J I ' •. ..J John Weede model• Adldaa ahorta, shirt and ahoea and a velour warmup jacket whlle Laurie Brandmfer aporta Etalage •hlrt and ten· nls short• from Al'• G8rage In Faahlon laland, Newport Beech. Al's Garage Casual, Stylish Clothes At Fashion island Shop By JOHN DODD -..Ct.I~ W'*" Amidst an accurate represenla- tio1t of a 1930s garage can be found some of the most fashionable casual cloth es. according to Ly nn Cassinerio, manager and buyer for Al's Garage. "At Al's Garage, we try to stock every style and color people want,'' she said. The styles at Al 's Garage are typically casual and comfortable, yet stylish, Miss Casslnerio said. She saJd the typical Al's Garage customer l5 "a casual but stylish Newport Beach guy ," although about 40 per cent of customers are women. Out.alde, the shop 11 decorated by an antJque gas pump and inside by plcturea from the librar y of ConareH. topped off by a 1936 Chevy pick-up truck s uspended on a lift. •·we have the best selection in pants in Fashion Island.'' Miss Caaainerlo said. Chemin De Fer, Sasson, Sisley, Snapfinger, and Brittania are among the makes ol Jeans available in the shop. -SWIM TRUNKS ARE BY Ocean ( ~.J Pacific, Stubbles , Quicksilver and 1 4 _1 Laguna. Al 'a Garage a lso fea.\ures Hawaiian shirts, pleated pants , , leather thongs and ter ry cloth .. shirts. aa well as Adidas running shorts, velour jackets and tops . • . Al'• Garage, ls open from 10 a.m. • to 9.:30 p.m. Monday, Thursday and Fl"lday; from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues-, • day, Wedneaday and Saturday, and from noontoSp.m. Sunday. •• WEARE CELEBRATING OUR We have taken the occasion of our 18th Anniyersary to engage in a huge expansion program. We stilt have a lot to do but many improvements have already been made. Come in and see our new display and take advantage of our many sale items. [ ---.....""'Ill Mew and More Convenient J P..tcing cmd More to cw ·~ .. -·--. - ( NEW and 1 rr HUNDREDS l LARGER OF MEW DISPLAY ITEMS I , llOOM ~ ~ ADDED _j ~~~-··'~'~~ r::LARGE ,~ rf' MUCH MORE , 1 ADDITIONAL . TO BE DOME l ~URSERY TO MAKI LLOYDS n THI FIMIST MUISHY SPACE ADDED " IMOUIAltlA -~ 20% OFF MAllED PRICE I GAL PLANTS • S GAL PLANTS 15 GAL TREES Exp, 8-31 -78 0 '94 MOH. ntl.U .. 74. SAT. M. IUM. f·I 2021 ...._..~cl I• 1., St.I Cotta Mna. CA 92,27 / 17141646-7441 -.. _ ~..-..-_..... .... ___ ~-- . ... ..... ... . ' .... ·~ .. - . .. ~ , SUMMER LIVING Thursday, July 27, 1978 DAILY PILOT 7 -HE · ... this handy, waklut·fll1ished BOOK RACK when you~ the revolutionary new Get your FREE book rack just for previewing Brignnica 3. 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July 27, 1978 SUMMER LIVING Handcrafted Flagons at Crock Shop Another shipment of handcrafted Srottish whiskey flagons has a r· rived at the Crock Shop, 471 N. Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The unusual stoneware flagons hold one quart and have labels of Scottish whiskeys on them, accord· ing to co--owner Brinson Coleman. Among them are Old Smuggler. Munro's, King or Kings, Uisge Raugh and Tullamore Dew ("Give C\ cry man his dew"). Unlabeled flagons also are availa· blc and they can be custom decorat· cd by Crock Shop artists Marla Radcliffe and Nancy Carroll. They pa ant their own designs or a work of the customer's choice on the bottles. the bottles. Other new item~ at the Crock Shop include: hand decorated brooms and rat tan scoops for wall decor . a new shipment of chicken, mt•at and fish b1 ics. The shop also carries the largest selertion of stoneware and English ler ra cotta redware on the West Coast and many sizes of crocks, casseroles, mixing bowls, bakers and pitchers. Other items on hand include Ken· lucky wa\,king canes from Ap· palachia, cartridge boxes, English "gripsland" bowls and volunteer chests. • Tuesday through Saturday and noon to s p.m. Sunday and Monday. Thi• strong end aefe FJnnuller a5 motoraeller, menufectured In Flnlend; la just one of the many yacht• sold at Nord Yachts, 2801 w. Jlactttc Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Newport Broker Sells Finnish Yachts Nord Yachts specializes in Scan· dinavlan yachts because they an: safe and sturdy, a spokesman said .• For example, the construction ot the hull on one or Nord's yachts, the Finnsailer 35, is based on a com· mereial design formerly used for Coast Guard rescue cutters and pilot boats in the North Sea. The bull on the Finnsailer 36 is so thick. it can be used as an lee breaker, the spokesman said. "Finland is the leading manufac· Lurer of ocean racing yachta as weU as one of the leading manufacturers or motor sailers in tbe world," said owner Eric Eronen. Besides selling the Finnsailer and larger (45 feet) Finnrose yachts. made by the Fiskar Co. or Finland, Nord also sells Baltic yachts. The Baltics are Finnish racing yachts. according to Eroncn. "They arc a mong the fastest designs and are available from 33 to 46 feet," he said. Nord also sells Penn Yan tunnel· drive boats, made by one of the oldest boat builders in the United States. Nord Yachts, located at 2801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach, ls open 9 a.m . to 5 p.m .• Wednesday through Monday. A Place of Beauty . . .. Hair: CUTTING CURLING COLORING Nails: MANICURES PEDICURES JULIETTE$ ACRYLICS Skin: FACIALS MAKEUP Ualng the flbuloua PtOductt by Jene' with Alot Vn . and to enhenoe your beautiful C.lltomll ten .•. tndlan Earth ... '44-all2 10 PAIHIOM IMMD • MIWPOIT IMCH .. -. SUMMER LMNG Thursday July 27 1978 DAIL V PILOT 9 Village Shop Has Patio Furniture Popular family room and patio furnis hings and accessories a re featured al two Village Pallo stores -ln Orange and in Costa Mesa. The s ho p features Indoor furniture of wicker. rattan. wrought iron and cast aluminum along with outdoor chairs and ta bles of redwood. aluminum and a ne w aluminum mesh. "The aluminum mesh is virtualll maintena nce free," said owne r George McHarris "IT'S A GREAT MATERIAL for the beach area because it doesn't rust and ls heavy enough not to blow away ln the wind." Another mesh-covered fabnc on som e of the newer patio furnishings is a vinyl coated nylon that's easy to clean and resists rotting and fading according to McHarris. Outdoor furniture offered includes Tropilone, John Han cock a nd Brown Jordan at both retail outlets -at 1706 Newport Blv<l .. near 17ti Street , Costa Mesa and in th ' Orange Mall DISCONTINUED a nd sh ghtl dam aged merchandise is stocked m 3 A Your Delly Piiot cenbe Recycled. 0 -C.C. oper•IH offlci•I center for Cott8 MeH. warehouse outlet at 204 W Chapma in Orange. Store hours are 10 a m to 9 p m '\1onday through Friday. until 6 p.m. on Saturday and u ·30 am to S 30 a m on Sunday Salesmen Frlts TeHer operates antique bubblegum machine at VIiiage Patio Shop, 1706 Newport Blvd., Costa MeH. GET RID OF l\JEW DIM[~ IJNSIGHTL \1 BlJLDGES%% WITH OUR NEW CONC.EPT IN WEIGHT CONTROL •No StarvatiQn Olets •No Piii' • N~ ~hots • F.-... ,., All Mafor Credit Cards Accepted f!7 SllNCAIE& FIGURE CONllOl ClNTllS • Crave c,,. 894-1542 --. 557-0320 821-9800 Polynesian Spas Save Chemicals Spas and Poob by Polyne~ian Spas ar e energy and chemical saver s, according to company presidentRobertJ. Mudd . 'The walls or our pools and spas a re made of 100 percent acrylic," said Mudd, "and they are backed with reinforced fiberglass." This, he said, accounts for the economy. "Al gae cannot grow on the smooth, non·abrasive surface of the acrylic,'' he said. The company. which is located at 002 E. 17th St • Santa Ana, offers a ·ariety of shapes and sizes in bot h ·ools and spas. Three spa models are offered by he company-the "Lanai", a six· , y e ight-foot re ctangle ; the Ma ui". a six· by s even and on e·ha lf foot oval and the 'Waiki ki", a seven by nine · oot. kidney.shaped style. Hours at the Santa Ana store are 10 a.m. tq 6 p.m. Monday, through Thursday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m . Friday; ·o a.m. to s p.m Saturday, and noon to S p.m. Sunday. ·w e have many colors and styles on hand for Immediate delivery," said Mudd. "There is no six to eight week wait for your spa to come in We're ready now af you are ." Tustin hi&• 639-3913 ,0 O~IL Y P1LOT Thursday. July 27. 197S SUMMER LIVING Futon Bedding Has Space-saving Ideas With todj} ·~ high home and ren· l al CO!>h . COll!:>l'I"\ it l1011 o( s pacc ha~ herom l' ,.m import .int priority Nt•w ~lMll' !:>J\ 1ng 1dccts foa :-.ll•cprng and 11,ing a1cas arc J\ ,11IJhtt· al f"uton Bedding Co . 7 154 Ed111i.:t·1 /\\l . Huntington lk.1r h The :-.l Ol l' '>l'l I<, rut Oil!:> (pro no unccd roo tonl'l. the na me for traditional J.1panl'~c :-.Jeeping !>t>ts . C o mp .1 11 ~· pre..,1dc nt Ron Ito dl'i-crrbt•s the futon a.., a Colding foam m<1tlr<.""' \\1th a cotton lop m.1tlrC'ss, called,, sh1ki·buton 1;1nd 1;1 cornfurtl'I. called a kakc·buton. During tht• day th•· foam m;.ittress t·;t11 tw fold('(! 11110 a small couch .incl thl' rn atlrl':-..., a nd comforte r ..,101 t·d .1\\ J \' /\ nt'"' 1iruduc l hc111g inlrodtaced hy Futon Bl'dding Co ,.., the love Sl':lt hl'<l "IT CAN BE l'SEO a!:> a colorful lo \ e .•c:.it 111 the living room. den or b l·d1 oom ... said Ito "When un· fo lded 1t !>t rclt hl·s out to a ful I M•vcn foot lx•d and makes a com- fo rt.J blc TV loungC'r "'1th a backrest and cushion ·· The 48 inch width makes the love st·at bed a pe rCect fit in standard· s 1zt' \ans and RVs It 1s also availa· blc in a 30-inch SIZC' Other product" at Futon Bedding arc platform bl·<b with tatami m at covering, ..,ho11 screen!> and makura round pillows Stor e hours arc 10 a .m . to 6 p.m Monday, Friday and Saturday: 10 u m . lo 8 pm. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday: and II :.i m . to5 p.m. Sunday Customer Janice Damiano relaxes on a love seat-bed from Futon Bedding Co ., 71 54 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach. FINN ILIR 38 SpecJflc~ &.bl.: 17'7" Oreft: 17' SeMtl lH-.(t . ._ 11'1" ~t L &f.J II ... D.&. Flrat Sli••l•t 1n U S. of this new '"Sallors Motorsaller of the famous FINNSAILER.fme by F1skars ol Finland ' This new passagemaker wllh the superb F1skar1 Quality u sloop or ketch will amaze you with her sailing abtltly 1noorpora1tng all the comforts (up to 10) and safety of an oceangoing motorsailer. / Ot~ FINNSAILERS fn>M 1'' to 4S' ~·--.--r-:» nord yacht1 ( me people ruin their paint iob. They wax •It tt'• lo•fll wort...,• car'• ...... ty .............. .. lilt1ffi•9. '°"" •• .,. .. .,, llKllt. Mott pt ..... doll't bow tti.t weic F•lilt fril Md dirt llllt • M0911tl. Wu IMc-.s ......._d wl"' / ... , ...... pit -po!NtMll. All4 ... tth Mir' lty .... day. lrlllg ,.,. car to Ml1t9 l1t1teed. ~ c• ,.t • • ... Mw ., e6iil ,.,.t tNt •••MW cw• cM't ••tell lwt c• pro•t II to yM wHtl • ..... fr• ........ ,... .... ,, "'"' ..... hte,...W. M&llt ............... .,. .. -' ...... 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"It has the hardness, scrubability and stain re- sistance of enamel but with a flat appearance," McDonald said. Fuller's Full·Staln Solid-Cote bousepaint, designed for masonry, wood or metal is discounted 25 per· cent for the months of July and August. "We also have one of the best selections of photo· murals," he said, "including the Selecta line of forests, mountains with lakes and seascapes." Buker Paints is open 8 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m . to 4:30 J>Jn. Saturday Frank and Ellen McDonald, owners of Buker Pelnt ltore, located at 516 N. 19th St., Costa Meta, look at their latest telectlon of wall covering book•. ..,.. ·------..... __ ., _ ___...... ..... ___ ..._ __ -. •LONG LASTING LATEX HOUSE PAINT FOR ••• STUCCO WOOD METAL • OUTSTANDING RESISTANCE TO ••• Color FGCIRg Molst.N asterlng mid Mildew •OVER 1000 COLORS AVAILABLE RecJ. I 1.50 ,. ,.._ , FUL·STAIN "l'!.!~;: ______ ....,wffll •-----.. 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"" Pot•cf, "''rrt•• P11hu.> ,-.111 ~\u~1.rntP \10 r 111•1)U'11t\ '"" $17.98 · t • • EACH r .aor lute' ShA•~ 1 •''H•U h•'-• 1t.rn1,·1 luft1pn~ \l'.IU tif11tttlt 1>1i..un '"mr•' 1:100scale ~AIRPLANE -SHOWCASE MINllTURES • '"""'"' lltteflt4 • Ftlly ,. ... 11 1t11J colon. UTAIL $1.50 HG • Sc1le ...ttk · &rHt ftr tlfb . • • ,.. ''"' ,lntk •i. <Utt. llDUClD -Yo ~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA 92701 ~·"'~ ......... I() -6 (714) 963-9111 ..... _+-=. ()~ S111U1Af ... I() -s 1.0. FWV -lUCLIDOFF .. AM' 17 } I I f I H1•ntington Beach Fo1•ntain Valley EDITION * .\flt•r11ou11 "· \' .. Sroek~ VOL. 71 , NO. 208, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY. JULY 27, 1978 TEN CENTS Tires, 8y ROBERT BARKER OI-. o.lly f'llef Stefl Huntington Beach e mployees spent 60 hours of s taff time al a cost of S937 during the past year to re pair the legs on 10 ping pong tables belonging to the pa rks and recreation department. One c aty worker made 16 visits ;.ind spent 93 hours lo re rinish wooden benches outside the city hall in a four-month period. The Infertile Women Warned t.ONDON CAP> Britain's two pioneer test-tube-baby doc tors are cautioning infertile "'omen not lo raise their hopes too hagh and advising foreigners !.{•eking their treatment that they and Britain can't take c<tre 11f them Thl' birth of fi ve pound. 12 ounce l..ou1se Brown. thl' f1~t authenticated case of a baby born <1ft<•r conception outside the "'11m b. was "the end o f the ht>ginnang, not the beginning of the end." Dr Robl'rt Edwards to lct a news conference It 1s obvious lhas as not 1m mt·diately available to every body." said Dr Patric k Step· toe. his colleague in the 12 years of research and experimentation that cul minated in the birth of the b aby Tuesday to 30-year-old Lesley Brown ll wasn't knOwr'I why tht.' iw rents named the: child Louise Earlier. 1t hcid bt.'en speculated that Mrs Brown would name hl•r d au~htcr Patricia in honor of Ste ptoe Steptoe said the facilities he and Edwards have been using are inadequate a nd are no longer available. that they are looking for new quarters and financing to continue their re· !.earch. and that Bril<tin has no facilities for would be mothers from abroad But he added a nc1te of hope for lhl• childless: "There are a number of teams already starting this work. We thank that within a fairly rea ... 1111able time. givc:n the proper f<H'1lities. this could become ap· placable all over the world " The London Daily Express re· ported that doctors al London's St Thomas's Hospital also are o:x pe r im enting with t est -tube frrtilization and that a woman underwent <1 n egg.e xtraction opt·ration there Wednesday. l\ilrs Brown came lo Steptoe <.1 nct Edwards two years ago for ht"lp because a blockage in her 1-~allopaan tubes that prevented conception could not be correct 1•cl The l wo doctors took an egg from o ne o f h e r ovaries. fl•rtilized at with her husband's s1>1.•r m in a l aborator~ dis h ~md 1mplantt>d the dividing cell into ht.>r uterus. where it developed norm a lly Mother and daughter are reported in fine condition. One bas ic problem is when to 1rnplant the fertilized egg in the patient's womb Edwards and Steptoe disclosed that after Mrs. Brown's egg had been fertilized 11 was kept in an incubator for 21 ~-3 days before implantation Coast Weather Patchy night and morn- ing low clouds a long the coast Otherwise fa ir through Friday with little change in temperatures . Highs near 70 at the beaches to mid 80s inland ar eas Lows tonight 60 to 67 INSIDE TODAY · ~upt'r Socc£'r Sal!lrdays · m(ly 1wt m(lkr tht> beRt-11eller l1Bt. but the book mean11 o lot to a Newport Beach family and aocca team. See r eatur Ing. Page 88. Fixtures Vp Huntington Cost cost to the city was $1.192. Electricians. working at a rate of $13.22 per hour. are frequently dispatched to replace burned out light bulbs. An e mplo yee paid a t mechanics' wages was used to c hange nut tires of city vehicles <>Ul in the field for up to three hours each d ay. A management audit by the consultant firm of Booz. Allen and Hamilton of San Francisco. reported these findings in the city's public works department this week. The team of auditors also looke d into the management operations of the police de purt me nl which it said generally lived up to its high reputation An audit report of the library de partment will be auditors later. Dally f'li.t Slat! ,._ THE GANG TURNED OUT FOR HUCK FINN DERBY Something for Everyone on Huntington Beach Pier Reeling In Hucks, Beckys Go Fishin' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ot tM DMIY PIM! Hatt They snagged m or e tortilla strips topped with taco s auce from concessions than five seafood from the ocean. but. for four hours Wednesday. a chapter out of Mark Twain came alive on the Huntington Beach Pier IT WAS THE HUCK Finn and Becky Thatcher fish- ing Derby sponsored by the Huntington Beach Junior Lifeguards. The biggest one that didn't get away was a lO·inch sculpin landed by Ke n Collard. 10. of Huntington Beach_ Chris Gill. 11, of Tustin. won the prize for the most fish . 19 AND VOU MIGHT ha ve known -the re was a Jaws Award. Eric Gelke, 10, of Huntington Beach. snapped that up with his bat ray trophy catch. The three boys all received ne w rods and reels donated by widowed Mrs . Ella Christensen. owner of the Tackle Box. a pier fishing supply s hop s he has ope rated for years. "She really helps us." s ays Junior Lifeguard adviser Pete Noah. noting that e ach year Mrs. Christensen con- tributes about S200 worth of prizes lo the Huck Finn and Becky Thatcher Fishing Derby. I\ FIRM BELIEVER that a bit of meditative fishing a day keeps the psychiatrist or general practitioner away, Mrs. Christensen can be seen casting her line a lmo't every day. S he was busy he lping out with the Huck Finn d erby Wednesday, hustling about showing youngsters how to untangle lines or bait hooks or make underhand casts. For those whp didn't t ake home a prize or even a s ingle fish -just the me mory of a few nibbles that may have been a g reat while shark -it was still a good day. THE SKY WAS A brilliant blue, the sea s parkled with dancing lig ht and one could buy everything im- aginable to eat or drink. Besides, there's something to please everybody at the beach. One of the lifeguard advisers grinned as three tan young ladies wearing string bikinis sauntered by the busy fi shing de rby action at pier's e nd. "It's a good summer .. ..,'' he said. Postal Union Chiefs Vote Against Pact WASHINGTO N <AP > Leaders of the nation's largest postal union voted against a pro- posed labor contract today. but decided to submit the tentative settlement to rank·and -file m embers for a ratification vote The national bargaining ad· vi s ory committee of the American Postal Workers Union voted 29-to-15 against the ten· tatlve three.year accord. But then the commiUee voted 30 to 9 to s end the proposed contract to tht> union's 280.000 rnnk-and·filc members for a rallficutlon vote. The unJon president. Emmet Andr ws, who was one o( the ' . -.. n egotiators ror the ae<.•ord reached with the Postal Service Friday. said in getting approval to send the contract to the rank· a nd-rile : "I would urge that they rulify It, .. he said. John Richards. president or the Pittsburgh area local. said he planned to file s uit in U.S. District Court he re to i1top An· drews from issuing the contract for ratification. Richards said the principal ob Je<'tions by l<><:ol leaders were that the wagP increase IR not hlsh enough and that local of ftclals were unhappy with aboUt six work rult-provislon11 Th<' auditors said that the publi c wo rk s department generally 1s doing a sound job of planning, installing a nd main taining city improvem ents They said however. that the caty h a:. expe rienced explos ive growth in recent years a nd that some oflht.' public works divisions should be restructured Tht> report recommended that som e of the duties of Director Bill Hartge should be d elegated to C'1 Ly Engineer MikeZambory The report pointed out. for <'x a mple. that lhl' dc•purtml'r\l gent.'rates thousandl> of p1t•ccs of crrcspondence daily Jnd that l'ach assigned by Hartgt• Th1:. causes a bottlem·C'k in h1:-. <1bsenC'e. theauditorssa1d The report :.aad lh<tt then.• al> a backlog of many prOJl'Cts and that delays are proving to be very l'ostly De lays \\er<.· purt1ally hlJmed un unC'lt•ar 1.mont1es and luck of ,1 taml'lablt• (01 ~lfOJl'<'ll> Ttw managt•menl cons ult :~t I 1 r m Jho n·com nH•nds am mt•daall' steps to reduct• street cle<anin~ cost::. It s aid annual ex pen:.es should bt• about $200.000 anSlC<td of th<• S:M4.730 whac h was '>pent lust veur ISee AUDITS. Page •\21 Companion Eaten Fo11r Survive Night Of Shark Terror ·CHARLESTON. S.C <AP> Two men and two boys tossed an to th£' Atlantic when their 28-foot pleasure boat exploded survived a nig ht floating 300 yards away from where several sharks were tearing at the body of a dead female companion "There an• no ath1est:. an life J:ll'kets," L:.irry Coyle. Ont.' of the me n. said today "Cc•rtainly we prayt•d " Coyle . a 65-year -old r etired radiographies eng ineer who lav es in Charleston Heights. s aid the woman was killed in the ex· plosaon and fire which destroyed tht' boat Tu~day afternoon. I le said her body drifted orr from the survivors. who tied thl'msclves together with life Jacke ts and floating cus hions A Coast Guard he licopter crew re covered hc:r mutila t ed body Wednesday morning about 250 yards from where the survivors were picked up. Coyle said he and the others could see at least one shark near the m as lightning illuminated the ocean. but they we re not at tacked. As darkness closed in. Coyle said they could also see the li g hts of helicopters and surface vessels searching for them . but were unable lo signal As they waited for rescue. oolts of lightning knifed through the sea around them "Vis ibility was down to about 7.ero. ·· Coast Guo rd Chief B oatswain's Mate .Jo hn Lan g horn said Wednesday . hours after the four s urvivor!> were brought to Edisto Beach. S C . whl'rc th ey r e fused medical treatment An Edisto Beach resident .'<' ported seeing the explos ion Tuesday night at 8 p. m The s ur v1vors were rescued about 12 hours later "It surprised me these four stayed together a nd didn't ~et attacked by sharks." sa id Depu ty S heri ff James C raven .. Maybe thl' on ly thanj! lhat Bill Exempts Wpital Gaim On Residences WASlllNGTON <AP> -House tax writers agreed today on a provision that would allow near ly all homeowners lo sell their residences without having to pay capital gains tax on the profits.· The Hous<' Ways and Mean!:! Committee voted for the pro vision as an amendme nt to the $15 billion lax cul bill on which it is working Under present law. the profit on s ale of a residence is con- sidered a capital gain and is cons idered taxable as such un less it is reinvested in another residence. . There also are s pecial pro- visions for people over 65 who sell their homes but do not buy others. Depending on the extent of tht> gain. they may a void all or partofthecapital gains lax The provis ion adopted by the committee would apply to every one r egardless of ajte. It would exclude from capital gains tux the profit. up to Sl00.000, on any sale or a principal residence. de· fined as one occupied at least twoyearsbythe owner. The exclusion would apply on ly to one sale In each owner's lifetime. but the rollover pro vision of present lnw would be retained for the benefit or people selling one residence and buying another The Treasury esUmnted the provision would eost about $747 mlllton a )'t!a r an los t lax rtvenue s aved them \\as lh,· '>ha tµ lightning we had .. Lightning !.truck the· walt:r near the survivor~ sevl'ra l t1mt•l> during the night. Cou!.t Guard offic ials said C raven said thl' l·x plos11Jn thrC'w everybody hut La rr)' Coyle. 65. of Charleston from tht· hoat He Jumped in when at wu:-. .1ppurcnt lht· hoal would -.ink. l><Hd Crav£'n Thi· .,urv1vor'> "aw thol Lill' \\Oman had bt·1·n killed 1n llw ex p lo ... 1111'1 a ncl tut her .Jdrifl. (.'rav1•n ~aact Th,· new of a 41-foot search ho.it found tht• s urvivors -;till I 11·cl to~ethl•r and floatinl! aht1ul fSl't' SHARKS, Pagt> :\21 'Wages of Sin' Brothel Can Dednct Them W J\SHINCTON ( J\ P 1 Thl• intt•rnal Revenue Sl•r v1C\' da1ms a Nevada brothl'I owrwr owe-. mor(.' than S7 malhon in l uxe~ bul concedes that h<.' l'U n d l'dut·t prostitutes ' salaries a::. a husmess expense. Joe Conforte. challenging the assessment in th<' U .S Tax Cou rt here. saad the I RS should a lso let him deduct rebates to cab drivers plus has brothel:.· legal rees and linen costs . In an appe:.a l made public Wednesday, Confortc said "lht• d e ductions fo r sa la ries and w ages of pro!.tilute::.. rent. utilities and taxes and h cenSC'!. a llowed by the I RS arc substan· ti ally understat<'d .. Prost1tut1on ,.., l l•gal an Nevada's Storey County. wh<:rt· Conforte owns Mus tang Ranch the s tate·s largest brotht'I. Thi· I RS makes little d1!.lincl1on about the legahly or .J husanes:- when 1l assesse s taXCl> ur allowl> deduction!:.. Conforte is also suing tht• J RS. c harging thl• asscs:.m cnl wa., "unr('asonable and excessive · On June 2. U S 01stnt:t ,Judgl· Roger Foley of Las Vegas rt· Jecte d Conforte 's sual. des en h ing him as ~ "dcl>poaler of women" a nd •·a prmp s1ttang on the banks of the Truek{'l' Rawr thumbing htl> nose at lht· s go\'ernment · · Three days late•. huwl'v,•r. F'olcy reversed hamst•lf and dis missed Conforte ·~ f'O mplaint .. w1lhoul preJud1ce meantnt! Conforte could contanut· the suit an another federal d1str1ct court Conro rtc ·s attorney s<11d Wednesday tha t Confortc a nd h1l> wife , m Joint returnl>. claimed smaller profits from tht• brothel but had not calculated tht• salaries a s dC'duct1ons However. Tax Court record., showed that the I RS . in fi g uring his taxes from 1973 to 1976 dC' ducted the prostitule:-· ... alar1t.'' as business expenses AP W orfpllOta A TAXING PROBLEM Brothel Boss Conforte Tht• I HS ";mi 111 doc ument~ f1h•cl pnl 1 lhat th,· brothel rwar Rl•n11 had g ros' rl'ce1pt:- ·•Vl•rag1ng S2 7 million H'arlv for the· foui vt•m·.., In fi guring h1:-; t.1Xl'"' thl' IHS dc·dul'h'<I ubout 'I :.! mllhon 1w1 \1•:J1 an waf?e" .ind .... it;1nl'" 1111 pro~t1tull'" a:- parl ol $1 i m11l1on 111 l'Xpense:. Hi :-1w t hrothl'I ll H'Oml' Sllhj('<'I lo la'<t'" .J\'(•1;1g,•<1 Jhout $11 ma lhon. 1l said Thi• I RS 1·.1l c-ul<1lt•d part o( Conforll''s ant·omt• from paper<. found an a trash bin in the sum mer of 1975 Onl· "trick sheet · hore Lhl· m.1mP~ of 3M wome n and lht· ;,imount~ tht•y m;tdl' an a 24 - houi ... h1fl Tlwy ra ni.lcd from $10 lo s;:u; ( 'onfor11• ' .1tt11rnl'\. fl ;i r ve' I.) Ta ( k o l Lo' /\ ngc•lt>s llt•st• 1 d11'fl the J RS asses:-. ment a:- . gro~:-1\ excessavC'" and <tskc<t to r .J trial m Lo~ An~elt'~ Mark, Franc, Yen Batter Dollar Again TOKYO <AP > Th<• dollar plunged to ne w lows an hectic trading on the Tokyo foreign l'X ch ange market tod ay. hittanR 192 10 yen and then closing al 193 47$ despite muss1vt• buyanJ,t by th(.' Bank of Japan Tht' trend an Europt varied The dollar improved against th•• Britis h pound. Italian lira French franc and Dutc h guilde r DROPPING DOLLAR BRINGS TOURISTS TO U.S.-86 Rut It was lo wt'r n.zaan!'l t Europe 's two main <'urrf'nc1ci.. the West Oermun m nrk and tht• Swiss fran c T he spot trad1nl( volum<' an Tokyo wt\s a neur record SI 12.1 billion as tht• :-olumpmg stlrtc of the U S {'Urrency kepi trader~ 1ump1r'lj.t and toural>ts and oth(•rs 1n ;1 <'•>nllr'luang :-.ttttl' of ;1p- prehen ... 111n "What ·., j!mng on"'" J !.kt•d orw 1\nwnt'un n •s1clent "'h •1 ~oing llnwn Lo too to om"' · Th•• tall of llw (lollar wa~ re" dlH'tnt.: tht• pur <'haMng power of Anw ri<'an!. in J<ipttn almost da• ly Sinrc Friday. tht• doll ar has drop11t•<f 4 per cl•nt. a nd s ince Augus t 1971 thr once mighly lJ S currency has lost nearly ha lf 1ts valuC' In yen The dollar <'IO!>cd at 195 05 W t•d rH·~dny .. 1ftt•r pl unglng thrOURh tht· p:-y<'holo,r1 cal bur rier of 200 y<.•n U\1s wrck Tht• Bunk of Japtm wa<; report l'd to have hou1i1ht about $500 m1lhon to<lav lo check the rlsr of th1• yt'n . l • . ~ • \: • • • l 2 DAIL' I'll ,;,;.~ 1_1 __ ..:..~.;...• f,;.._ ____ .;..I n_u.;..r.;;..ua;.;;;.L7....;J;..;u;..;,ty._2;:;.;7....;....1..:..9_;;;,./8 New Recall? Edison Transmissions Blamed Workers \\"\Sill '<i'l o' 1 \ P 1 In what would be the la fl.~l'-.t Jl't111n of 1b krnd tht· government expects to d~·euk .... oun whl'tlH.'I to ortll'r tht' rt>c:.tll v1rtually of cv('rv Font t'<tl .ind truck manufactured with an automutlt' trans m1 ss1on betwe('n 1973 and 1978 -a Return tot al of n11w mlllwn vehicles .. Tht' ;\: i.lllonal 11 agh way T raffic Su foty Ad· ministration twgan <tn investigation last November ufter the independf>nl Center for Auto Safety said 100 ;.H'tidc nls and 12 deaths were caused by the tr~in!'>rn1.,-,ion:-. in thost• cur·s jumping from park into n •vt•n.,t· hv thl·msdvcs. Thl' W<.tst\ington Post reported today lhat a dc- c1sio!Jr recull 1s expected next week. I a er sent Wednesday to safety agency ad· ministr· Joan Claybrook. the center's director . C larcnct' Ditlow. criticized the agency for taking so long to d1.·t·1de on a recall Tht• Fords involved were manufactured with c1lht•r the C·6 or FMX automatic transmission and m<:ludt.· pr:.1ctically ull cars with 300 cubic inch or largt'r tmg1nes Jnd lighl Lrucks with 350 or more t'll hie· inch t•ngtnl'~ Ford ha!'> maintained that the accidents might be c.Jut.· m l:.irgl' part to dnver carl'lt>ssness m putting lhl· ~hilt ll·vcr into p<irk Tht.· company !">ays there .irt' no fla\\!'> m the t ran~m1ssions. Freeway Phantom Woman Sues Cops For Slow Capture A \\-Oman who <"1a1m!:. ~hl' sur. fered facial lnJUflt'l> when a rock a ll <'gedly hurkd by a man known to lawmen as the ''phan torn rock thrower" i.hattered her windshield l>UCd the Cahforrua ll1 ghway P<ttrol Wt'dne:-.day for ctam:.i ge!"> to be determined 1n trial court Rebeccu Ct•lc~k llall claims tn her Ornngt: County Superior C'ourt la\\l>lllt lhJt fatlure bv thl' Clll' l<> <JUl('kly apprehend .fames llorton Jr t•ncouraged I he transient to rerH'al his rock throwing e sc<i p:.id t'S on thi: H1ver~1dt• l"n•pway Named"~ l'O·defrndanls 10 the <H'tton <.ire the county and the l>lall· Mrs. Hall claims she s uffered her 1nJuries last Nov 6 . fiv<• days before llorton. 42. wal> round hiding in a c·avc in Santa Ana Canyon. By that time, she s t ates. mon· than 70 vehicles Fro1tt Pa~ A J SHARKS ••• rive to eight miles off Edisto Island. A Coast Cu<J rd hl'h copter pilot s potted the '40m1m's body later (.;rewmcn stood on the heltcop- h'r·s rescue platform battling !">harkl> with a boat hook until they were able to retrieve tht· body of Barbara Ann Woodham. 58. of Charleston. Charlt>ston County Coroner Ray Shokci; said the woman's body was severely mutilated. Petty Offi('er 2nd Class David (~irn :.aid lw "a:-told by one of ltw survivors that the woman d u·d when a ~as lint• 1rn lhl' · Miss Anne"' exploded and the .. l·~~t:I c·aughl fin• lkl>td cs <..:oyk. the ~urv1vors were identified as Sam Boger . 39. of Summerville, owner or the boat ; his son. Earl Boger. 15. and Jay John~on. 12. of Sum m er ville Summer Tips In Magazine Many aspects or interest to ~ummer readers <.1re explored tn • 1 magazirw in today's Datly Pilot S ummt•r r<'cre1.1lional \lehick:-.. tn stvle fashions and ,,,Ill" and lwauty tips are just 'hrc<· an.•us detailed in the "Summc>r Living" edition or Orangt" <..:ounty Living. Read this ma~azine for sum· ml'r fun, fashions and savings in &<>day·~ Dmly Pilot ORANGE COAST H • had been hit by rocks and two motorists had suffered major Ill· Juries Horton was committed lo Pal· ton State Hospital as insane last March after being found incapa· ble of facing trial oo charges or assault wilh a deadly weapon and throwing rocks at vehicles. Officers hunted the bearded transient for nine months before localing him tn his C<JVC They 5a1d hl· hvcd on CJ diet of fruit and nuts s upplemented by whatever h e could find tn ~arbagecans. fi'ro111 Page A I AUDITS ... /\ centra: garage to overnaul all city vehi<. 'es also was recom· mended. Meanwhile. the police depart ml•nl cami: in for pra1~c "as one or the best equipped and most in novalive in the country." The report noted that the de partment has generally received strong s upport from the com· mun ity but s h ould s urvev citizens forthetrmput. The report said that 36 types of complaints were brought against officers in 1977. includ- ing 16 allegations that officers used excessive force. Only two of lhesc cases were sustained by police depa rtment investigaton- <The audit report was pre- pared before a number of com· plaints were lodged against police in quelling disturbances al the ci· ty pier July land July 4.) Auditors sa id that police s hou ld inform the city ad · ministrator of all citiien com· plaints lodged against the de- partment. The practice of rotating pohcc captains to the position of chief acting in the absence of Earle Robitaille has created confusion. the report said. It added that the situation is complicated by the heavy in· volvemcnt of the chief in ac- u vities outside the department. "There are obvious benefits that come from the chief's ex t e rnal ac tiviti es but it sometimes leaves a ~ap in the day-to-day management or the department." the report said. Student Raped SAN DIEGO (/\Pl -A 20· year ·old Danish student was raped and her escort frightened off while walking at night on Black ·s Beach. police said to· day. Badly Beaten Utility Workers Union of America members began re turning to work today al Southern California Edison power stations in Huntington Beach and San Onofre after end· ing a three -month s trike Wednesday by a twoote margin. Union members voted lo ratify the new contract by a margin of 326 to 324. It will expire Dec. 31. 1979. In accepting lhe pact. union me mbers approved a rotating work schedule that was the ma· JOr stumbling block in lengthy discussions. The workers agreed to the new schedule in which they would work weekends without over· ltme pay Edison supervisory personnel had been maintatf\lng and re· pairing power units during the walkout Edison spokesman Bill Dickson ~.aid. "Wf' arc not completely hap py. but we are happy that 1t 1~ over." Dickson said that the union made some improve ments in the contract by gaining additional vacation time. He said the union ulso will get an extra holiday on the Friday after Thanksgiving. Chases Worry Cl,emente; City Plans Meeting San Cle mente Police Chief Gary Brown and City Manager Gerald Weeks will meet with U S Border Patrol officials soon to discuss the hazards of high speed chases through the city to capture illegal aliens . "I've written a letter to the district supervisor in Chula Vis· la requesting a meeting." Chief Brown said Wednesday . "The City Council expressed some concerns basically about the hazards involved in hi gh speed pursuits." Counc ilwoman Donn a Wilkinson particularly was con- rerned about a July 7 incident where patrol officers from the checkpoint so uth of San Clemente chased a group of ii· legal aliens through the city at speeds up to 100 miles per hour. Following the i ncident. Margaret Chard of San Juan Capistrar\o complained that Border Patrol officers ran her car off Camino de Estrella in north San Clem ente . almost causing her to collide with <.1 palm tree Last year . two teen-age boys we re critically injured on the Ortega Highway when their car collided head on with a four wheel drive Border Patrol veh1· cle chusing a carload of suspect· ed illegal aliens. The Border Patrol vehicle was traveling on the wrong s ide of the road. Brown said the two officials will meet with Border Patrol of· ficials to see if they would com· ply.with the s ame criter ia the city pohcc dept1:1.ment uses for high speed chases. Ticket Leads To Capture GILROY <AP) -A traffic ticket grabbed from the car floor by a woman who said she was abducted and raped led to the arrest of a 20-year-old Gilroy man, authorities reported . Santa Cruz Sheriff's detective Dennis Clark said Wednesday that Robert Ranney was jailed in lieu of $50.000 bail. The 21-year-old Gilroy woman told deputies Ranney attacked her in his car Monday afternoon. She said she picked up the cita· lion before being released. and turned il over to authorities. DAILY PILOT '""° t\f t"1"" t ,4 I U• lw tt I I •·'""""""'"ion'I f\o"""'1tPW-... •w f•t• \(h .. O ~thwttw-Ot1 ( ..... \t Pv.,..• "1•"Q C "'"'" '"' "-f• ti''' IOi1 I·~' '"' DW™Hro~d Mttrwf4'1' 0Un.JQ"' , ,,..,_, t• (A\IA Mr-w ffr•flfloff ..... " .... .._ •• ~""' .... "'" '°"" IA•I\ V411•'f Ir illlnf' '-"4'1tt~ ' V.tllfl't lt"4 t~A·~f'I ~n(t• I A\•ntt1rrPQ-M\.\l,.fJ1 I "11'1 I DU._.1\.....,. ~. tf•1•tt '•"" .-v'I '•h'-'" ff'W c••,._ ·O.tl ~Dh l'\oftQ DI\ •I 1, .. , I> Wf't tN't \tr..-t Co\teltM'w (•hfo,.n..•'1tt.>r. ~unaway Girl, 14, Dumped in Irvine ··~"" ..... ,.,,,. '"'"'"'nc.t~.IN1•,..,., '"' .. (wt"tff Vn,. p.,,. '""'"'' ,.,,.., V"'°'"'~ Mit"-tOf'"# n....t\tC"'"'t t ~·ftW f~\-.... .,,,......,.. M\l'itQ1n.Qf"'""' '"'''"""" ..... , "''""''0 p ..... 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Investigators waited by her bedside for her to regain con sc1ous ness as she lay in critical condition al a local hospital. She was found by a resident driving home on Jeffrey Road north of the San Diego Freeway. Police said that when they got to her she was conscious but in· coherent Before losing con· sciousfless. she was able to tell them shr was struck in the head and dumped from a cur rolic1· said her injury coused her obv.ous confusion. however, and they remain uncertain about what happened Officers said she did not ap. pear to have been thrown from a moving car. as she told them. because there were no scrapes on her body. She may. however. have been eased from a vehicle . A hospital neurosurgeon said that from her injury -her skuJI was cracked behind an ear -it appeared she was struck by a weapon. Poliee U . Jerry Boyd ~aid the child is a runaway Amencan In· dian who was Uvtng with her grandparents on the Crow·Creek lndi an Reservation in North Dakota. It was not immediately known how long she bad been missing rrom the reservation Boyd irnid ishe w as hilly clothed wh n found. and there was no lndlcalion of sexual as· saull. though the posaibilily Is being investJgated. o.ity ~II .. ~-11¥ Rk,..HI ....... , COUNTY FIREMAN SETS BACKFIRE TO CONTROL IRVINE BRUSH BLAZE Firefighters Said Two Crows on Hlg.h·Tenslon Wires Caused Fire S3 Million Two Crows Mesa Policeu:;oman Blamed for Sues Over Job Loss A fired Co s ta M esa police woma n has filed a $3 million sexual discrimination ~uit against the city in Los Angeles federal court, claiming police supervisors cons pired to keep her from becoming a permanent officer. The suit filed by Ann Fallon. 24. of Fullerton. identifies Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth. a captain. a lieutenant and four Funds Asked For Vietnam War Tribute Orange County Supe r visor Philip Anthony has asked in· terested county residents to con· tribute dollars to help build a memorial for county serv1cemi.:n killed in the Vietnam war /\nthony said $900 ha!:> been re· c1:1vNI so far Fundrn1sers hope anotlwr $2.000 can b<' collected h:; /\ ug 11 :-.11 plans for the nwrnonal <"an proceed Thl' mt•morial will bl' a bronze pla<1UL' li:..ting the names of !)erv1cemen who diL•d in the Viet- nam confl1et It would be placed in the Plaza of the Flags 1n the Santa Ana Civic Center. Anthony said plans arC' to complek thl' memorial in ttme t" hold ded1cat1on CC'rrmonies on Vt·ll'ran·~ Day. Nov 11 Anthony '>atd contributions may be :-.ent to the county Board of Supervisors. 10 C1v1c Center Pl<mt, Santa /\na. Checks should be made payabk to the Vietnam V<.•tcrans' Memorial l"und sergeants as being engaged in a conspiracy to prevent her from becoming a patrol officer. Miss Fallon w..as the city's on· ly woman patrol officer until she was dismissed July 8. JUSt 23 days before her one-year proba tionary period was up. Capt. Edward Glasgow. achnl! chief while Neth is on vacation. today said Miss Fallon's sex was "not the reason" for her dts missal. "She didn't do thE: JOb. accord ing to the cvaluationi.. ·· Capt Glasgow said. The suit filed Tuesday seeks Sl million in general damages and $2 million in punitive dama~es. according to Tus tin attorn<:y John Elekes. Elekes today said Miss Fallon had been with the department since 1975 when she joined as a cadet. "She went into the sheriff'!: academy last July and graduC1t ed in the middle of her c l as~ with mostly male officers." said Elekes. "She was placed on patrol m November of 197i :.ind wa~ to bl'<·omc a permanent officer on July 31. Sh<: was given not1c<.• on J uly 6," Elekes added Captain Glasgow said the ma· jor reqwrement for officers re· maining after the one-year pro- bationary period "is JUSt that they do a good job " He said police sergeant<> sub- m 1 t a rev iew o f office r -.· pe rformance eve ry th rt·(• months durmg.the one·year pro battonary penod. The reviews are then sub milted to police lteutenants and forwarded for approval or dis· missal by the chief. 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .._ ... ...,. ...... Z Ooort W ... of C.n. k . Phone 642-8882 Store Hour' Oa11v 9-"8 Sat 9·5 30 '-....... ---·· Irvine Fire By PIULIP ROSMARIN Ofl ... O•H• P otolSl•U A brus h hrc. <1ppan:ntly start t•d by a h1gh·w1re tete a·tete between two crow'>. burned l2S aC'l l" of Qumi 11111 an trvtnl· nc<ar Michelson and Univers1t~ Drives. Wednesday afternoon Fifty live• Orange County fir I:' men l'O nta incd l he f 1n· w1thm 45 minute:-.. hut 1t was not put out until JW.l before 10 p m The area was still smoldenng this momrng • No -.t ruc·t url''> we re en d angered m the undevelopt•d area. acro~s Umvers1t:. Dnv~· 1 rom th1: University Park hou.-. ing traet Firemt'n said the homes nevl·r wen· m danger Fifteen lrvtnt: pohcc officer-.. worked lo detour traffte .from tht• fin· and to control crowds th;,:\ g;,lhl'n:d to~ atc·h 1•1remen theorized lht· acc1 dent wa~ caused by two birds, whos e bar becued carca sse~ werl' tound toge ther nearby downed Ed1son lines. They said the crows apparent- ly ah~hted on separate powe1· lt nc!-.. Probably. they said, th•' birds argued and pecked at each othe r acrol>~ tht: space between the WtrC!). When the birds made contact. fi remen suggl'~kd. they com pleted the c1rcu1l with the win•-. and were elett rocuted. That caused electrical arcing thal. tn turn. ca used the wires to jerk and eventually break. Firemen ~atd the electric line~ falling onto the brush started thl· blaze. The downed Imes caused an hour-long blackout of University Park homes and nearby traffic signals along CuJver Dnve. You owe It to yo11neff to dKll our pricet, bdon you buy' M .1swr CNtrqc Vl~A B d 1 Pa ments Famous Ze nith quality! Famous Li.li~·l.!. dependability! • ... ., t l, .:. . :· " Irvine VOL. 71 , NO. 208, 4 SECTIONS 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY I CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1978 Tocla,·"s Closin~ ~. \'. Stoeks J 1 ... TEN CENTS 1 e • OKs ltoad Joh Over Protests The Jrvtne Citv Council, by a 3-2 vote, has reaffirmed the city's intention to widen Irvine Center Drive The council ;,iction, taken Tues day r e iterates the philosophy that th<.> highway is of countywide importance as a transportation corridor The ac t1on came over the <>bJections of roads ide residentl> who fear heavv traffic Costs for the $1 million widen· mg between Culver Drive and Jeffrey Road will be borne by state highway taxl!s. Though the · exiMing t wo·lane road is to be striped for an addi- tional two lanes. it actually will be widened to six Janel>, the uJ. ltmate width designated by city and county plans. ll was the full width to which council members Larry Agran -..... _ .. ~ -- ' . and Mary Ann Ga1do -and res1 dents of the Ranch and Deerfield housing tracts -objected A~ran said the city can't honestly lay six lunes of road. stripe it for four. l:lnd assure res adents Irvine Center Drive will stay four lanes wide <th e other two lanes of pavement will be. at least initially. bicycle path> Residents said they don't want t o Ii ve next to a s ix lant> Dall, Piiot ,,_ lty ltltll•nl IC-ler highway One tried to make the point that the Santa Ana Freeway, for most of its length. 1s six lanes Mrs Gaido angrily referred to the ro;,id as a "freeway." County plans s how Irvine Center Drive l:IS part of a roadway sytem that would carry cars from Huntington Beach to Dana Pomt "What 1f," Mrs Guido said sarcastically. ··we d1dn 'l put a freeway from Dana Point to lluntington Heach ? Wouldn't that be terrible?" Mayor Btll V;,irdoul1!> ta•iticized Agran and Mrs. Gaido for employing "good rht•torir" to convince residents of Uw11 sympathies ··But the right ·Of way.'' Vardoulis said, "is still there Lo widen 1t to six lanes " Runaway Va rdoulis included in his mo- tion to approve the state financ 1ng agreement a provis ion to notify all homeowner associa· t1ons in the city of any future plan to rcstripe the s ax-la ne road to its full six lane:. Homt.'Owners will be given 60 days to respond Residents still have two more chances to protest the Irvine <See DRIVE, Page AZ> Hurt Girl Found on Irvine Street A 14 -vear old runaway from a North Dakota Indian reservation was found lying an an Irvine street early today, her skull fractured by a hlow with a·blunt weapon, police said Investigators wailed by her heds1de for her to regain con· !>CIOUMlC::.s as she lay an critical cond1t1on at a local hospital sc1ousness. she was ablt• t11 tell them she w<.1s struck tn the head and dumped from a car Police said her ln1ury caused her obvious confusion, howt·vcr. and they remain uncertain about what happcnl•d Officers satd !>he did not ap pear to have been thrown from a moving car al> she told them because there were no l>Cra pes on her body She mCt y. how€.'Vl'r. have heen eased from a vehicle appl'arc.'CI shl' wai. s truck by a weapon PolaC't' Lt. ... erry Uoyd said the child 1s a runaway American In· titan who was hvang with her grundp<irents on the Crow-Creek Indian Reservation an North Oakot<1 It was not immediately known how Ion)! she had been missing from the reservation. COUNTY FIREMAN SETS BACKFIRE TO CONTROL IRVINE BRUSH BLAZE Firefighters Said Two Crows on High-Tension Wires Caused Fire She was found by a resident dnving home on .Jeffrey Road north of the San Diego Freeway Pohcl' :-aid that when they got to her s he was conscious but in· t·oht-renl Refore losing con A hospital neuros urgeon said that from her tnJury her "kull wa!> crackE'd bt•hmd jO t·~ar 1t Boyd said she wa~ fully l'lothed when found. and there wa:-no 1ndicat1on of sexual a:.· sault. though the possibility 1:-. hcang investigated 125 Acres Burned Irvine Grass Fire BlaIDed on 2 Crows By PHILIP ROSMARIN OllheOatlr PllolStalf A brush fire, apparently start ed hy a high.wire tete-a tetc between two crows. burned 125 ac re~ of Quail Hill in Irvine. near Machdson and University Drives, Wednesday afternoon Fiftv-f1v e Orange County f1 rc•mt•n contained the far«.> "'ithtn 45 minutes. but 1t "as not put out until Just bt•fon· 10 p m T hl' area wa~ stall l-tmoldcrtng lh1 ::. morning No s tructure::. were e n d .1ngl•1t•d 1r1 lht.• undeveloped Jfl'<J , uc:ros:, Ln1vl'rs1ty Drivt• frvm t ht' Univer:-aty Park hous 1og trut't fin~·men said the honw:-11evt·r were in danger 1-'1 fl l't'n I r vane µohce offitcrl> "orl..cd to detour traffic from lht• fire and to control crowd~ th.it gJthcrt>d to wat<·h * * * When tht• birds m ade: contact. firemen s uggested, they com- pleted the circuit with the wires and were electrocuted That caused <.>lcclrical arcing that. in turn. caused the wires to jerk and eventuall y break. The downed lines caused an hour-long blackout of University Park homes and nearby traffic signals along Culver Drive. Firemen theorized the acc1 dent was caused by two birds. whose bar becu ed c arcasses were found together nearby downed Edison Lines. They 5aid the crows apparent- ly alighted on separate power lines. Probably, they said, the birds argued and pecked at each other across the space between the wires. Firemen said the electric tin~ falling onto the brush s tarted the blaze * * * Fire Reports Flood County Department Southl'rn Cahfornaan:-are not slouchei-when 1l eomes lo re µort ing fires Th<' Orangt> Count y Fare: Dt•partmcnt received more than ~ phone calls and brought in fa vt' extra staffer~ to handle the flood of r eporll> from persons spotting the billowing smoke col· Coa~• Wea ther l'-.tchy mght and morn 1ng lo" clouds along the coast Otherwise (air through 1-'riday with little change in temperatures . Highs n ear 70 a t lhl' beaches to mid 80s inland areas. Lows tonight 60 to 67. INSIDE TODA l' · ~UP<.'r Scx:rn Salurdoy.~· r111111 nnt make the tw.~t·.~eller hat but the hook meon8 a lot 111 o ffrwport Beach family and M>C<'er lt"Om See F'eotur. iny. P~BB. ...... ..,...umn ris an~ from an Irvine grassland fire Wednesday after- noon. Chief Tim Sappok said. Dispatchers could trace the smoke column's wind direction from the pattern of calls ringing in from around 3:45 p.m. until 5·30. "lt's really so neat," Sappok said. "Everytime we have a fi re in the county. we just get beaucoupcalls " People have been especially anxious about brush fires since the hug<' Pasco Grande fire of 1007, he !'laid. That blaze charred more thnn 40.000 acres in Riversidt• and Orange counties and destroved dozens of homes. To calm fears, Sappok said, fire personnel answer the most freq uent query, "Do you know about that fire?" with a most re· assuring "Yes." 1NP ARR/YES 24 YE.4RS UTE WASHI NGTON <APJ In 1954, James Hoyer of Phoenix. Ariz .. malled an RSVP card con· firming he would attend the con- vention of the American Society of Refrigerating Engineer s in Washington on March 1 or that ~ear Hoyer·~ card fi nally was de Ii vered al Potomac Electric Power Co officets h ere, pOstmorkt"d June 6, 1978. Tht> person to wh<lm the card was ad- dressed has Iona slnct r Urcd Siamese 'Critical' Sharks Attack Woman DALLAS (i\P J SiamC'St' twins. described as JOi nt'd an one· of lht.• worst wayi-possible. Wl'rt' sl'paratcd by doctors an a dcliC'alt> four·hour opcrn lion at th€.' Children ~ Medical Center here Four Survive Horrors at Sea After Explosion The infant ~iris. born prematurely about three weeks ago. were reported 1n critical condition today Dr Ted Votteler·. a pcdi<.1 tric surgeon who headed a team of 40 doc tors. nurses ;rnd others who assisted in the com plicated procedure. s aid the girls were joined through the lower chest. through some abdominal organs and at one leg. {'Ii i\ RLESTON, SC IAP> Two men and two boys tossed in to the Atlantic when th car 28·foot pleasun• boat exploded survived a night floating 300 yards away from where several s harks were tearing at the body of a dead fema le companion "There are no athicsts in lire Jackets ... Larry Coyle. one oi tht- men, said today. · ·certl:linly we prayed " Coyle, a 65·year·old retired radiographies engineer who It ves m Charleston I le1ghls. said the· woman was killed in the ex plosion and fire which destroyed the boat Tuesday afternoon. He said her body drifted off llocka&e That Prevents his Front Desce1•in1 Norntally l f ALLOPIAM TUBE I. • 1 FERTILIZED EGG llYGOTE I Al'W~-- HOW TEST TUBE PROCEDURE WAS PERFORMED Britain Says Foreigners Needn't Apply Test-tube Warning: Not for Everyone LONDON <AP) Bntaln'i. lwo pioneer te!lt tube-bahy dor tors are cautioning infertile women not to raise their hopes too high and advising foreigners seeking their treatment that they and Britain can't take care of them. The birth of rive-pound, \2· ounce Louise, Brown. the first uuthenticated case or a baby b6rn arter conception outside the womb. was "the end of th(' be.cinning, not the beginning of lh(• end," Or. Robert Edwards told a news confcrenee "•t '1s obvious this t~ not lm m edlote1y available to every body." s.ald Or Patrick Step toe, his colleagu<' 1n the 12 years or resl'arch and experimentation that culminated in lht• hirth of 'hp bul>y Tuesday to 3().yeHr·old Lesley Brown It wasn't known why the parents named the child Louise Earlier. it had been speculated that Mrs. Brown would name her daughter Patricia In honor or Steptoe. Steptoe said the facilities he and Edwards have b<>cn using are inadequate and nrc no longer available. that they are Jookln~ for new quarters and financlnJC to continue their re ~earch, and th3t Britain ha!I no f~ BARY. P•«~ AZ> from the "urv1vors who llt·d themselves together with 11f1· jackets and noatmg cushion:. i\ Coast Guard helicopter crew rt· covl'r ed her mutilated body Wednesday morning about 250 vards from where the survivor~ were picked up Coyle said he and the others could see at least one shark near them as lightning illuminated the ocean. but they were not al· tacked. As darkness closed in. Coyle ~a id they could also see the lights of helicopters and surface vessels searching for them, but were unable to signal l\s they wailed fnr rescu<• S3 Million l111ltc., of lightning knifed through thl· st·<• around lh<'m V1i.1hilttv wa!. down to about 1.t.•r o " Coas t Guard Chief Hout s wain 's ~ate John Langhorn said Wcdnes day, hour~ after the four survtvors were brought to Edisto Beach. S .C , where t h ey refu~ed medical treatment. An Edisto Beach resident re- ported seeing the explosion Tuesday night al 8 p.m. Tht> sur v1vors were '"escued about 12 hours later. ·'It surprised m(' these four stayed together and didn't get att<icked by sharks," s aid Depu- 1 See SHARKS. Page A2\ Mesa Policewoman Sues Over Job Loss A f i r e d C o s l ;1 M r s Ct policewoman has filed a $3 m1llion sexua l d1scnm1nat1on suit against the city 1n Los Angeles federal t•ourt, claimmg police supervisors conspired to Bill Exempts Uipital Gaim On Residences WASHINGTON (i\PJ lloust• tax writers agreed today on a provision that wollld allow near· ly a ll homeowners to sell their residences without having to pay capital gains tax on the profits The Hou a s and Ml'an~ Co~· e vote for the pro visi n as an a ndment to tht• $15 illion t ut bill on which at ts working Under resent law. th(• profit on sale r a residenee 1s con· sidered a capital gain and is considered taxable us such un less it is reinvested in another residence. There also are s pecial pro visions for people over 65 who sell their homes but do not buv othe rs. Depending on the l'xknt or the gain. tht•y may ~void 1111 or part of the capital f:ains tux The provision adopted by th!! committee would apply to every one regardJess or age. It would exclude from capital gains tax the profit. up lo $100,000, on any sale of a principal re~idence, de- fined as one occupied at least two years by the owner The ext'lu~ion would npply on ly to one sale in each owner's lifetime, but the rollover pr<> vision or present law would be retained for the benefit of poopl<' selling one r~lden<'<' und buytn.c ttnolhf'r kCl'P ht>r (rom becoming II perm anent officer Th<• s uit filed by Ann Fallon. 24. of F'ullerton. identifies Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth, a raptaan. a lieutenant and four scrgean~ as being en2a~ed in a cons piracy to prevent her from heMmmg a patrol officer. Miss Fallon was the city's on ly woman patrol officer until she wus dismissed July 8, just 23 dayc; hC'fore her one-year proba· tionary period was up Capt Edward Glasgow. acting chief whale Neth is on vacation. :,aid today Miss Fallon's sex was "not lht' reason" for her dis m issal. "She dtdn 't do the job. accord· 1ng to the evaluations," Capt r.1 as2ow sairl The suit riled Tuesday seeks Sl million 1n general da mages and $2 million in punitive damages. ar<·ording to Tustin attorney John Elekes. <See BIAS. Page 1\21 Greyhound' r Slaughters Investigated CONCORD. New Hampshire <AP 1 Stale offtcaals are In vest1gatin~ the slaughter of 39 greyhounds on the property or 8 Farmington dog racer . "It looked like somebody took a m actti~ gun nnd blew their hf'ads off." said town dog otrlcer John Fitch on Wednesday. lit' l>:lld the dogs had been "put down" over a five-week period by the owner, whom he rcfu11cd to Identify, apparently tx>c 8 u c they had not p rformed adequately in compc!litlon. t\2 OAll Y J'ILO I 56Wed In Mass Ceremony E M PO RI A , h. u n t A P I "Praise the Lord, .. ex<:latmtd one bride a!> s hl' WJlkcd into :rn <ur-conditioned room after more than two hours of wearing full bridal re~aliu in 99-dcgree heat. But the long. hot w1til was pre- fcrable to attending 27 other weddings around the country, sa id the former Kathleen Virginia Higgins. She had just been ma1•ried in a ceremony that united 28 couples Wednes day "I wouldn't want 1t any other way." said the bride or Ronald Lt!was Sink. "It's a real family affair. We've gone to school with these pt.'Ople for three years We have in (.'Qm mon the love or God " At lea!>t half the newlyweds \\t'rl' p&ffl of the 250-membcr The Way College class which graduated Tuesday night in the three-year-old school's fir!>t commencement. The Emporia !.('hoot offer~ a threc-yc·ar train- ing program in relig1ou!> w<Jrk Pr<•paration!> for the mass wedding IJt.•gan when several t·ouples realized they all planned to get married urter graduation. one graduall' s aid Single stu· dl'nts at the college ure not aJ. lowed to marry until a fter graduation The weddings were performed before 1.200 guests by Or. Victor Paul Wierwillc. the school's foundt•r and president. Bndegrooms and !Jest men wore blue s uits with vest!) Hnde!> wore long-sleeved white gown!> and bridesmaids wore fnrm al drc!)!)es in different i-hadl'S of blu<' The coup)-:!) and their atten d.tnb made u ring around the <".1 n o p 1 e d p I a lf or m w here \\.'1.•1rw1ll1;-..,tood It took <1l>i1ut itn h<1ur to marrv 1 h L' c o u µ I l· ~ w h o p I e d g e d tht·mi-dv<>!-to each other in uni- ..,on <1ntl then. one couple at a 11ml'. seak'<i lhc commitment by !Ji.Im~ ~wit from thl•ir mate's f1ngNs m Im<' with a billlical t•u..,tum "These are the saltiest kisses ynu r daughtt•rs and your boys have recciv1.:d tn a long time," We1rw1llc• told the parents Fro'" Page A I DRIVE ... Center Drive widening now be rng considered. Plans and author1zauon for construction bids are scheduled for debate by lhe council in September, and .i~ard of a construction contract 1s scheduled for a December mL·Cltng Marine Dies After Crash A Camp Pendleton Marine who was injured in u freeway cras h in Irvine late Monday night died Wednesday in Tustin Comm unity Hospital. A1.·cord1ng to a coroner's re- port. 21-year·old Gale Wood, or Camp Pendleton. was thrown from hb pickup truck when it l'rashed into a Santa Ana Freeway center divider just north of Culver Drive. There were no other persons 1n the northlx>und truck when at "en! out of control shortly after 11 p m and struck the divider f Pnce. according to the accident n•port $2 Billion Cut WASHINGTON (AP) -White I louse planner s have tentative ly trimmed about $2 billion from the Pentagon's military budget forecast for fi scal 1980 a nd President C:irter's hold-down or- ders could lead to a deeper cut, administration sources say OA ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT r~-~~Ql'(O.•" D°"llt P1tint w.trt""";f'ft~H""" ,,......_,,""" ""'"*" p,,,.,, •\O\lf:t'•~O"ttho °' ~ ( ~ t Puol1\"'1"q (.OMO .. ,,¥ ~0it4f'Alflf01hOI\'\ .. , .. l\OJ(Mn.f"!,. f M 1""1 ,., ,,.,,. '1" ', 04't Int (""'" "'111-' • Nf"•~f't R•.-· f'I H""'''""",,.. fWt" rt '"""' t.t•" v ,.... "" · """' \ •IJ<J•~n"' v.-11 .. ., •"tt t~f'r""" "-""'"Co•'' a,1~r~10•l'HttO• ltOI" t\ O..llbll\NO \,U._,.,<1•fl """" ~"""°"*" '""" r.~~N~:=t.~:t:-~~~1ft1» •M 8•Y .. _,._ Pt•\~I •l"O P\f0!19'1f'f' , ..... c:.w.. 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That meun::. kitchen utensils are spread over the dining room table, the coffee table and on top of the piano. FINDING /\ FRYING pan has bt•romt-an adventure the pans are there, it's JUSt a matter of remembering whether they wen· put inside the soup pot or under the large s alad bowl Actually. th<: fact that the painter hasn 't materialized as scheduled isn't llEY•Ot.0~ too big a problem because the carpenter hasn't finished hb work yet. We haven't seen him £or two weeks since ht· hung the TV cabinet door backwards. The project that ::.tarted in mid-May a simple repair and repaint job has blossomed into a fair size redecorat- ing gig and a giant-size headache. I'm grateful we decided against remodeling. THE CARPENTER CAN'T work because he's having trouble getting a door. a window and a set of cabinet doors we want him to install. The painter is so busy, he's put off the two-week vaca· tion he was going to take in June. Al the rate he's going, he mighl sneak a day orr sometime this foll The drapes that were ordered in May haven't been made yet because the fabric 1s m great demand and short supply. I COULD LIVE WITH all thts but for one small inci· dent. Peg McAhster. our newsroom secretary, showed up about a week ago with a color chart. She'd decided to have the outside or her house pa anted. I figured she'd be lucky if !)he got it done by Christma:. Much to her delight and m y dismay -her hoUSl' has b<•cn p~unted !)idl'S. trim. accent. detail and all. In fact. her puinlcr 1-; :.o L•nhchanlcd with her house. s he's ha\'ing trouble getting rad of him. Actually, my problems could be worse. The people who live across the street have a house that is half tom down. h;.ilf rebuilt T hcy'rt! learning about the shortage of cement and lumlwr. Norton Trial Opens Past County Probes By GARY GRANVILLE Of IM ~ily Piiot SUll Orange County's 1mmed1alt> political past came into view again tod:iy when the perjury trial or former Repubhc;in state senate candidate Lonin Norton opened in Santa Ana Norton is accused of comm1t- tjng perjury before the county grand jury during its 1977 in- vestigation into political cam· paign praetict.>s in tht.> county Today, prosecutor Willi<im Evans told the six-man. i;1x- woman jury that Norton de· liberately lied to the ~rand jury when he said $5,000 given lo t1101 by one time political financier Gene Conrad was not used an his 1976 campaign Evans also s:i id Norton sch emed to have his former c a m p a i g n m a n a g e r G ;1 r y Newmeyer lie to the jury about Conrad's $5.000. Newmeyer. Evans said, wall be the chief witness against his former politicaJ ally. In tum, defense a ttorney Jim Riddel told the jury Newmeyer'!> credibility wilt be an issue in the trial Riddel said Newmeyer was acting as the age nt of the dis· trict attorney's office when he agreed to record phone and personal conversations between himself and Norton ut the time or the investigation. The defense lawyer :irgued that when properly interpeted the tapes of the Newmeyer Norton conversations show only that the defendant was en couraS!ing his one time friend "to kll it straight." Witnesses in lhl' trial in Superior Court Judge Walter Charamza 's courtroom arc scheduled to begin testimony to- day. Attorn<'ys esti mated Norton's trial wall last three weeks. From Page Al BABY .•• facilities for would-be mothers from abroad. But he added a note or hope for the childless: "There are a number of teams a lready starting this work . We 1 hink that within a fairly rea- .:;onable time. given the proper facilities. this could become ap- plicable a ll over the world." The London Daily Express re- ported thal doctors at London's St. Thomas's Hospital also are experimenting with test-tube fl'rtihiat1on and that a woman underwent an egg-extraction operation there Wednesday. Mrs. Brown came to Steptoe and Edwards two years ago for help because a blockage in her Fallopian tuh<.'s that prevented conception could not be correct- ed New R eeall? Tralismissions Blamed WASHlNGTON CAP) In whtit would be the· l\1rgest a<."tion of its kind. the government expects to decide soon whether lo order the recall virtually of every Ford car and truck manufactured with an automatic transmission between 1973 and 1978 -a total of nine million vehicles. The National Hi ghway Traffic Safety Ad· ministration began an investigation last November after the independent Center for Auto Safety said 100 accidents and 12 deaths were caused by the transmissions in those cars jumping from park into revorsc by themselves. The Was hington Post rcportt•d today that a dc- c1~1on on the recall is expected next week In a letter sent Wednesday to safety agency aq· ministrator Joan Claybrook, the center's director, Clarertce Dillow, criticized the agency for taking so long to decide on a r ecall. The Fords involved were man~(~t~ed with either the C·6 or P~M X flUtotnaUc tra~ton and , include practically all cars with 300 cubic inch or larger engines <rnd light trucks with 350 or more cubic inch engines Ford has maintaln~·d thut the accidents m1gnt t>e due in large part to drivct· carelessness In putting th ~ shift lever ip_to park. The company says there arc no fluws in lh~ transmissions. Dollar Down Again Franc-ly, It's Ldsing Its Yen TOKYO <API The dollar plunged to new low:-. 1n hcctal' trading on thl' Tokyo foreign ex change murk<'l toduy. halting 192.10 yen and lhL·n dosing at WJ .475 dcsp1k massive buying by the Bank of Jupan. The trend m Europ£• varied The dollar improved against tht• Britis h pound. Italian lira, Vrenc h frane und Dutch guilder. DROPPING DOLLAR BRINGS TOURISTS TO U.S.-86 But 1t was tower a~a 1 nst Europe's two main currencies. the West German murk and the Swiss franc 'rhe spot trading volume an Tokyo was a near-record Sl 123 billion as the s lumping state of the U S currency kept traders Jumping and tourists and others 1n ..i t.'Ot1t111u1ng state of aµ Chases Worry Cl.emente; City PUms Meeting San Clemente Police Chief Garv Brown and City Manager Gerald Weeks will m eet with U.S. Border Patrol officials soon to discuss the hazards of high speed chases through the city to capture illegal uliens ·'I've written a letter lo the district supervisor in Chula Vis· tu rt.>questing ;.i meeting," Chief Brown said Wednt.>sday. "The City Council expressed soml' concerns bas ically cibout the hazards involved in high speed pursuits " Coun<:1lwoma n D o nn a Wllk111son paa licularly was con cerned about a .July 7 incident "'here patrol ufrtccrs (rom the chc<·kpo1nt !)0Uth or San Cll'ml'nh.• chased a group of 11· ll•gul aliens through the city at !>Pt>t.'d!. up to 100 males per hour. Following the incident . M<irgaret Chard of Sun Juan Capistrano complained that IJordcr Patrnl officers ran her <·ar off CJmino ell' Estrella in north San Clemente. utmost t•ausrn,(! her to collide with a palm tree. La::.l ) car two teen a,(!e boys "en· crittcally inJured on the Orkga Highway when their car collided head on with ti four wheel drive Border Patrol vt:h1 - cle chas ing a carload of s uspect- ed 1 llegal al1t!ns The Border Patrol \'Chicle wa' traveling on the wrong side of the road Rro\\n :-.;iad the two offlc1ab will ffi(•ct \\ith Border Patrol of ht.'1als to see 1r they \\ould com- ply'' 1th th<.• ha me criteria the citv police dep<'"1.ment uses for high speed chases. p1 t'hl•t1s1on "Wh at's going on'•" tl&kcd orw American resident "l:. 1l going !low n lo 100 to onP ., .. The fall of the dollar was re· duting the purc hasing power or Americans in Japan a lrnost da1 ly. Since Friday, the d<1ll:.1r has dropped 4 percent. and -;inc~ August 1971 lht· once mighty U S curreney has lost nearly hair its value in yen. The dollar closed al 195 05 Wednesday. after plun~ing th rough tht! psychological bar r1er or 200 yen this week. Man Pledges Tahoe Arson SOUTH LAKE TA HOE CAP> -A man who called himself the ··uncle of Sam" ha s called a newspaper here to say that if lawsuits aren't dropped by California against Nevada he will continue to set fires in the Lake Tahoe area. The unidentified man. who called in the midst of a rash of "sus picious" fires in the Lake Tahoe Basin. called the Tahoe Tribune's switchboard twice. He said. "I will continue to burn down the fore!)t!) until California drops the s uit against Nevada." Then he hung up. From Page A I BIAS ... Elckl'S today !><mJ M1::.s Fallon had heen with the department since 1975 whL•n !)he Joined as a cadet "She went into the sheriff'!' ;1c,1demy last July and gradual· t·d in the middle of her class with mostly male officers." said Elck1•s "She was placed on patrol 1n November of 1977 <Jilli was to bccomP a permanent officer on July 31 Sht' was given not1c(' on July 6." Elekt!s addt.'d Captain Glasgow said the ma jor requirement for officers re m aining after the one-year pro· bat1onary period "is just that they do a good job." I le said police sergeants sub mat a review or o ffi cers' performance eve r y threl' months during the one-year pr"· h;1t ionary period. The r eviews are then sub milled to police lieutenants and forwarded for approval or dis- missal by the chief. 275 East 17th St. ~osta Mesa ............. ..,, ,_ JO-.WettofCn•. Phone 642-8882 Store Hour'J Oa11v 9-6 S11 9 ~ 30 .......... Tht• Bank or Jap;m was report· l'd to han• bought about $.500 mil hon today to check the rise ol I he yc.•n Tht' bunk 'i. governor. Tt>11ch1ro Mor1nc.iga, !)aid the J.ipanesc.• murket was reacting "loo sens itively lo spc:<.·ulutive v1t•ws abroad . and calm will ~ restored !>ooner or later since lh•• m;irkl'l ha!' gone ton fur " Tht•n• had Ol'l'll !'l>el'ulation that the pos1t1on of the dollar m1~hl improve because W ush 1 ngton announct!d Wednes- d.iy that the United States had its smallest ovt.'rall trade deficit in more than " year in June. $1.6 billion Rut the united Slates h,1d a SI billion def1c1t in iU. trade w1th Japan. and the word from Washin~ton dad not help the dollar's standing in Tokyo. Tht• Bnli:.h pound sold for Sl 9080 Ill London down from SI 911:1. l'roM Page A J SHARKS .•. ty She riff J ames Craven "Maybe the only thing thnt s aved them was the s harp lightning we h ad." Lightnan~ struck the water near the survivors several time~ during the night, Coast Guard officials said. Craven s aid lht! explosion threw cv<'rybody but Larry Coyle. 65, of Charleston from tht· b<.ial He jumped in when it wa!' apparcnl the boat would sink .,..iid Cr avc11 . The survivors saw that tht• woman had been killed in the ex plos1on and cut her adrift Craven said The crew of a 41-foot search boat found the survivors still I ll·d tog<'thcr <1nd floatane ahout fi V<' to t.•1ght mile:-. off Edas~o 'stand . 1\ l'oa!'t C:uard hl'ht·optc:r p1l(lt spottl'd tht· woman's hudy latc1 Cn:wml·n stood on lhl! hehcop lt.>r 's n·scue platform batthnl! sharks with a boat hook until thi.·v Wl'l'l' ublc to n•trit-v1• !ht· l)(}dv of Barbara Ann WOO<.lhum 58. uf Charleston Irvine Crash Hurts Woman A S<1nta And woman wa ~ hosp1 talizL'CI this morning after the car she was driving collided with <mother auto at Culver and lrvine Center drives m Irvine. Arlene Hatch. 40, was report· l'c1 1n st.ibll· condition a t Tustin Community Hos pital. The cause of the accident wa~ being 1mesta~atcd . The name or thl' other driver was not im- mediately available. but police !'aad the motonst wasn't injured. For The Very Best Deci: You owe ltto younelf to chick our prices, before you buy! Moster Cha<Qe . VISA 0 d t P I l:C.irnous Lenith quality! Fan1ous U.Li.l?:·L!. dependability! ~ I .. ., :i . ~· :. 17 Laguna/South Coast VOL. 71, NO. 208, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1978 .\f t e rnoo11 °"'· \·. Sto<·k~ TEN CENTS 4 Saved From Sharks in Atlantic CHARLESTON. SC IAP> Two men and two hoys tus:-.ed In to the Atlantic when their 28·foot pleasure boat exploded survived a nig ht floating 300 yards away from where several s harks wen• tearing at the body o( a dead ft-male companion "There are no athil'sts m life· Jackets." Larry Coyle. one of the men. said today "Certainly we prayed·· Coyle. a 65·year ·old retired rad1ograph1cs t.'Ogtnl!er wh11 lives in Charleston Ht>1ghts, said the woman was killed 1n the ex plos1on and fire which destroy(:d the bo<1t Tut•:-.dav afternoon. He Said her hocly drafted orr No Taxes On Home Sales? WASHINGTON IAP1 Hou~c tax writers aJ?rced today on a provision that would :.illow near I~ all homeownl'r:-. to Sl'll th<'ir rl's1dences \.\ 1lhout ha v1ng lo pay t•ap1t ul .. gains l:.ix on the profits. The Housl' W Jy::. and Ml'an-. ('ommittee voted for lhe pro \•1si11n as an .imendml'nt to the SIS billion tax cut bill on which 11 1:. working nder p1't•st•nt la". tht· profit on s ale of a reMdenc•t• 1s con ... ider{'d a l'<IJ.Ht<il g(:lin and Is cnn~1dl•rt:-<I I al'. a bit• as such un lt'Ss 1t 1s n •rnvc--.tl'd 1n anothl'r resid<.•nce Th<'r<' abo art· special pru v 1s10n!:> for J)t:'upll' over 65 whll st>ll their homes hut do not buv tithers Depending on the• t•xtent of the gain, they may avoid all or µart ofthec<ipital gums tax The provision adopted by the l'Om m itlC<' would apply to ev£•ry om• regardless of a~e. It would e'tclude from capital g;.11ns tax the profit. up to Sl00.000. on any sale of a principal residt>nce. dl· fined as one occupied at least I wo Yl'ars by the owner Thl· t·xl'1us1on would apply on 1v tcJ one !>ale an l'C:JCh ownl'r·::, 1'1fet1mL·. hut tht· rollover pro· vision of 1>rl",l'nt l;1w would be I l'\<11ned for tht' hl•lleflt or people -.t•llin~ ont• rcsidc·m·e and buying .mother The Treasury Clitim<.1Led the prov1:...1on "oultl cost ttbout $7'17 IT' 1Il1on ~· v e <1r in lost tux rl'VCOUt' Runaway Girl Found Injure d In Irvine Area A 14 -year·old runaway from a North Dakota Indian reservation was found lying in an Irvine sl re e t early today, her skull fractured by a blow with a blunt weapon. police said Investigators waited by her bt'dside for her to regain con· . .,c1ousncss as she lay in critical condition at a local hospital. She was found by a resident driving home on Jeffrey Road north of the San Diego Freeway Police said that when they got to her she was conscious but in cohe r ent. Before los ing con· sc1ousness, she was able to tell them s he was struck in the head and dumped from a car Police said he r injury caused her obvious confusion. however. and they remain uncertain about what happenf'd. Officers said she did not ap. pear to have been thrown from a moving car. as she told them. because there were no scrapes on her body. She may, however, have been eased from a vehicle. A hospital neurosurgeon said lhat from her injury her skull was cracked behind an cur 1t appeared she was struck by u weapon. Police U . Jerry Boyd said the child is a runaway American In dian who was living with her grandparents on the Crow·Crt.~k Indian Reser vation in North Dakota. It was not lmmediatny known how long she had be<'n missing from lhl' rl•servulion Roy() ~31d s h e was fully l'lolhl'd when found. and there wa11 no Indication of lSl.lXUal as· sault. lhoul(h t'h<' pos!'ilhll1ty ls being ln\estlaated. Woman Companion Killed, Mutilated /\ Coust Guard helicopter pilot .,1>otte<t tht.' woman ·~ body later Cr••wmen stood on the hehcop tl·r·c, rcst•ue plalfOt"m 1:7dlthn~ s hark,, w1lh o lx1i1t hook until tht•y Wl'rt.' ablt• 111 n•trievt• tlw l>odv of HarbarJ l\nn Woodham. ~. of Charleston from the s urvivors, who lied themselves together with life· Jackets and floating cushions A Coast Guard helicopter crew r e· covered her mutilated body Wednesday morning about 250 yards from where the survivors were picked up. Coyle said he and the others could see at least one shark near them as lightning illuminated the ocean. but they were not at tacked As darkn{'SS closed m. Coyle said they could also see thl' hghts of hclit•opter::, Jnd !iurfat'l' vessels searching for thl'm. hut were unable to signal As they waited for resCUl', bolls of lightning knifed through the sea around them ·'Visibility was down to about zero." Coas t Guard Chief Boatswa1n ·s Mall' Joh11 Langhorn s:.ud Wednesday, hours after lht' four s urvivors were brought to Edisto Beach. S .C ., where lhl'y refused medical treatment An Edisto Beach resident n · portl·d ~et-1ng the explosion Tut•sday night at 8 p m The sur v1vors were r eseued about 12 hours later "ll surprised ml' these four -.t .. 1yed togclht•r and didn't get .. 1ttacked by ~h.irh.' · s aid Depu tv S h e riff James Craven .:Maybe thl• only Lh1n g t hat ~a\ ed them was Lh t' sharµ lightning we had ·· Lightning -.truck the water near the :.urv1vors several timl·~ during the night Co.isl Guard offtcials -.aid O.toly P1"" P-o a.. R~"••• •-l•r Frog Hanis It Vp Thl• Laguna Youth Repl'rlor~ performl'd .. lk:.iuty and the Beast" on thl' grounds of the Fest 1val of Arts Wednesday Here Chri:-. Freeman. who pl<1ys u frog that giVl'S <.idvice . is caught in mid-jump. Tht• repertory. directed by Lisa Surett<:. ha:- bl'l'n pt•rfnrming lour µlays for nv:-!)1tab 111 Southern California this :.ummer. The youngstt•r:-.. age~ five to 14 . will put on .. ThE.• .Joli~· Tailor .. at 2 30 pm Salurda~ at thl' Lagunu Moulton Playhouse. Chases Werry Clemente; City Pl.ans Meeting San Clem ente Police Chie r Garv Brown and City Manager Gerald Weeks will meet with U.S. Border Patrol officials soon to discuss the hazards or high ... p~ed chases through the city to capture illegal aliens. "I've writtt'n a letter lo the district supervisor in Chula Vis· ta requesting a meeting," Chief Brown said Wednesday "The Cit:t Council expressed some conct•rns basically about the hazards inv<ilved in high speed pursuits " Counci lwoman Donna Wilkinson particularly was con· cerned about a July 7 incident where patrol officers from the c h eckpoint so uth of San Clemente chased a group of ii· legal aliens throu~h the city at speeds up to 100 miles per hour. Following the incident. :\>1 ugaret Chard or San Juan Capistrano complained that Border Patrol officers ran her car off Camino de Estrella in north San Cle m ente , a lmost causing her to collide with a palm tree. Last year. two teen.age boys were critically injured on the Ortega Highway when their car collide d head on with a four wheel drive Border Patrol vehi cle chasing a carload or suspect· ed illegal aliens. The Border Patrol vehicle was traveling on the wrong s ide o( lht> road. Brown said the two officials will m eet with Border P atrol of- ficials to sec if they would com· 1>ly with lhl· ~ame criteria the city police dep"'"tment uses (or high -;peed ehase · Group Files Suit LOS A'NGELES (AP) ~ Cnhrornin Association fo r the Retarded has filed s uit aAainst 14 l.oR Angeles county school districts for failing to hold Pt'Citll ~ummer programs for thE' handicappt.'<1 A similar suit was filt'd ogolns t nine Orange t:ounty Rchool dlstri<'ls last week ,, \ Indicted Employees Keep Water Jobs Moulton Niguel Water District directors will take no immediate act ion against five <'mployees IO· dieted by the Orange County Grand Jury and scheduled for arraignment in Superior Court Monday Don Smith, district vie<' pres1 dent, said Wednesday he had discussed th<' decision Tuesday with the water organization's 35 e mployees. "I told the employees yester day <Tuesday J that none of tht- accused was going to be dis charged, reprimanded or sus pended until he has had his day in court -which I reel 1s the way we do busin~s in this coun· ty ... Smith said Indicted are District Manager Carl Kymla. 44 ; John Perr y, 32. director ol adm1n1 s trat1vl' operations. tus brother. Chuck. 2R . a ffi(:linlcnance yard forl'man . Vernon McKown. 34. an in v<'ntory control t'lcrk. ancl Kenneth Krt•1ger, 38, main tenance yard supervisor Charges against tht• men ari• based on all<·gations that water distract t•mployl'('S under their superv1s1on performed domestic chores for them on district timl' An ind 1etml•nl 1:-. a formal t h:Jrgt• made against a person by a grand rury It does not establish ~uill or innocence The investigation leading to 1nd1ctmenl wa!> triggered by an anonymous telephone call from a water district employee. Smith said Wednesday The result. he said, is a morale problem. New-Recall? Transmissions Blamed WASHINGTON 1 AP> In what would be tht- largest action of it~ kind. the government expects to decide soon whether to order the recall virtually of every Ford car and truck manufactured with an autom atic transmission between 1973 and 1978 u total of nine million vehicles. The National Hig hway Traffic Safety Ad- minis tration began an investigation last November a fter the independent Center for Auto Safety said 100 accidents und 12 d eaths wer e caused by the tra nsmissions in those curs Jumpin,g from park into reverse hy themselves. Tht· Washington Post report<'d today that ;i de cis1on on the rt:call 1s expected next week In a letter sent Wednesday to safety ugency ad ministrator Joan Claybrook. the center's director. Clarence Dillow. criticized the agency for taking so long to decide on u recall. The Fords involved were manufactured with either the C 6 or FMX automatic transmission and include practically all cars with 300 cubic inch or largcr cn~inc:-. Hnd light t rucks with 350 or mor(' cubic inch engine~ f<"'ord h<ls muintainf>d that the :t<'<'H1cnts mi~ht bt• ciut• in lar~t' part lo driver curclcs:-.ness in puttlni'{ the shift lever into park. The company say~ then• are no nows in lht> transmissions Cr.iven said lht• l•xplosio11 threw t•verybody but La rry Coyle . ns. of Charlt:'Sll>n from tht• boat. lll· JUmpt•d 1n when It was .. 1pparcnt thl' boat would sink, said Cr<iven The survivors ''1" that lht· woman had been killed in lht: (;X plosion cind cut ht•r .1drift Craven said The crew pl ;1 41 foot ~t·arch boat round tht• s urvivors still tied togethl'r und f10<1tmg about f1vt• lo l'lght mile-. off Edisto bland New Letfer Ch ,1 rlt>s ton Count) CQrone1 H.1y Shokt•s saul tht· woman''.'> body was s(•vert'ly mutlloled Petty Officl'r 2nd Cius:-David G1zJ said ht• was told by one or tht• survivors that tht• woman du~d wht•n a i.a~ line on thl• .. M 1ss Aune" ~xploded and lht.' vt>s~el caught fin· Bl's1des Coyll'. thl' 'tUI v1 vorb <See SHA RKS. P~gt-A21 Laguna Police Assail Chief By STF.VE MITCH ELL OI ti. o .. 11r Polol Sl•ll I\ seathing open letter to the t·1t1zcns of L;1guna lieach from thl' city·s pohc<' l'mployecs a~ sociation asserts that the polite ch1<•f's m1sdl'm1:;inor has ham pcred offict-rs in f){'rforma1wt-of their duties. The letter. addressl'd to "Tht· c 1t1 zens of L agun:.J Heach." states individual officers have b<'en s ubJ<'Cted to ridicule from citizl'ns, who use the C'hief's inc1 dent as JUst1f1cat1 on for lheu· o" n behavior "Wl· hav<' had numNous ar rcs t ces make stateml'nl!> thC:Jt wt• could not arres t them hecausc the chief docs the same thing." the letter slates. adding that documentation can be pro· v1ded to prove such incidents have occurred. Chief J on Sparks pleaded no contest to a single criminal count of battery Tuesday morn ing in Santa Ana l\1un1 cipal Court and was fined $500 by Judge Richard Orozco The plea. s imilar to a guilty plea for c rimina l purposes, came after thc district a ttorney riled the chargl' a~arnst Sparks. The policl' chief had punched a fellow bar patron repl'atedly. The threl.'·pag(' letter relea!>ed today. 1s much stron~er m word· mg than a firs t lett<'r from the association made public earlier this month. The original letter also called for SpC:Jrks' 1m mediate resignation The latest pos1t1on paper b) police shows an escalation an dt.' partment (:lntagonis m toward the rt'turn of Sparks to duty Monday. Officer Mark Milll·r president or the Laguna Bt•Jch Police Employee!> Assoc1at1on sa id in- dividual patrolmt>n huve c•om <See CHIF.F Page> t\21 High Hope Dashed/or Test Tubes LONDON <API -Britam's two pioneer test.tube baby doc 1ors a re c:-.ut1oning rnfertile women not to raise their ho~ too hi~h and advising fore igners sC'l'k ing their treatment that they and Rritain can't take care of them . Thl' birth ol five-pound. 12. ounce Louise Brown. the fif'<\I aulhl•nticaLed cas{' of a baby born after conception ouL.,ide the worn h, was .. the {'nd of the beginning, not the beginning of lht· end:· Or Robert Edwards told a news <'onfcrcnce .. ll 1s ohvwus. this 1~ not 1m- m<•dwtelv ;1vall:1blt· to evcrv- body. · · ').C:Jld Ur Patrick Step toe. his collcagul' m lht• 12 years of rest•arch and experimentation that culminated in tht• 01rth or tltt· baby Tuesday to JO.year·old CSef> BABY. Page :\2) Owner of Brothel Faces Tax Tangle W ASllINGTON I/\ P ' Tht• Internal Revenut> Service c laim!> a Nevada brothel owner owes m ore than $7 million in taxc!> but co ncede~ tnat he l'<.1n deduct pros titutes · <;alaries as a business expense. .Joe Confortt•. challe nging tht· assessment in the US Tax Court here. stud t hl' 1 RS should also le t him deduct reba tes to cab drivers plus h1~ hrothcls legal fees and hnen cos ts In an appeal m adt• publtr Wednesday. Confort<' said "tht• de ductions fo r s alaries :ind wages of prostitute s . r ent . utilities and taxes and licenses a llowed by thl' IRS <.ire substan ti ally understatt·d " P r ost1tut1on 1s legal 1n Nevada's Storey County, where Conforte owns Mustang Ranch. the state's lar~est brothel The I RS makes little distinction :ibout the legality of a business when it assesses taxe~ or a llows deductions. Conforte ls also suinJi! the IRS. rhal'gi~ the as sessment wa-. "unreasonable 11nd ex<'essivc ·· On June 2. lJ S Distril't Jod!H' Roger Poley of La~ Vt'fWS rt' Jected Conforte·~ ~u1t, descnb ing him ;:ls a "dc'\po1ler 01 women" and "a pimp s1tlmJi! on the banks of tht• Truckee Ri ver thumbing his no e at the l! S government.·· Three days later. hoW<'VC'r, f'oley reversed him ('I( nnd dis missed Conforll .. " <'Ompla1n1 ·'without preJud1c('.' · m eaning ConCork <'Oulct rontrnue the.> "W' 1n another lederal dhstrict eou rt Con lort t· )I 11ttorney stHd Wednesdav that Confort o and hi:- .v1ft• 111 JOIOI .cturns, claimed -.malll'r profits from the brolhtl but h ad not calculuted tht.' o;alar1es as deductions However. Tax Court record:- -;howcd that the I RS. in figunng hts taxt>" from 1973 to 1976, de· ducted the· prostitute!>' salan~ as bu::,messexpl'nses Or:n~asi We ather Patchy night and morn 1ng low clouds alonf! the <''"'"\ Otherw1c;e f H1r through Pnday with little C'hange in temperntures Hig h s nl'ar 70 at the bc<tches to m1ct 80s inland ar('as Lows tonight GO to 67 INSIDE TOBI\\' • .'i11p('r Soccpr :SaiurdalJ.' may not makt' lhe oo:.t ~~11~, list but lht> book meam. <• lot t11 o Newport Beach fcm1l11 and !loccer team Sei• ,.., a1ur mg Page Bil l•tlex Er191•1•-lit L.M l•Y<ll A• 8119'M\t .... G.o11....... •• G.o"'9n A•J Cl•nt11... Cl .. c;.,.,,n tJ Cnuwor4 U 0.•t~ N•ttqo '" 1411W1•1 .. _ M-1 1 .. wn••-,1• •z ~·.:r_. '!:: -~ "' llllW,..ht-1111 AMIY~ llt ,....,,.. ""·" _ _.,,_, .. "~"~··-.. Or~ .... C-• Al ...,.,,, ., ... ~l•O Ml"tn 11 ,,.......... ,,, , .... ,... ,,.,,., W .. 1"9f 4'A ...... " ... , .. • t ' I O•llY PllOl Photo by Rl<ll•rd It-let COUNTY FIREMAN SETS BACKFIRE TO CONTROL IR\llNE BRUSH BLAZE Arefighters Said Two Crows on High-Tension Wires Caused Fire ~~~~~~~~~~~~-- Fowl Play in lryine; Tiro Bird§ Start Blaze lnf ormation On San Juan Arson Sought Anyone with information re- latin~ to two mobile home arson- ... l't fires in S:.in Juan Capistrano last week 1s requested to call the Ornngc• County Fire Depart· ment. fire officials said. By PHllJPROSMl\RIN Ol ll'le O•lly Po lot ~t•ll \ hrush fart•. appan·nUy start , d tiv a hti!h win• lf-'lt· <• tf'tt• ht•l\H'l'll two t•row .... lJurnt•d 125 11·1 t•s ol <Juatl 11111 in lrvirw. 111•.1r l\twhPlson and Umvt•rs1t~ I l1I\1•s, W<.'dnc:-.du) afternoon. Frmn PogP A I CHIEF ..• p!Jin<>d of thrPats rrom citizens 'U!Jportin~ the chief should SpJrks not he n •instalcd. A pell· I ion fovonng Spark!-.' re instatc- mt>n t bor<' over 1500 signatures . .. \\ l' "ould now ask if the c·h1e f b> so r<'ad1ly arcephng ... uµport from thl'<;P people. 1s 111 :1grl"t'mPnl with their threatenf'cl at· t 1 on s a it a 1 n s t h 1 s ow u 1•m ploverc;," the letter state• .... "\\ 1· .11"'> qlll''-ttun wht'lher or 11ot I ht'"'-' :-umt• 1nd1v1du:.ils \\ 1111ltl have bt't·n so s upport1 \/(' • •f the chwf 1f they had had a • ll'~ff Un<°h'rst::indin~ Of the inCI· tknt." tlw lt•ltt•r t·ontinut•s Th<• h•ttcr .1b11 t'lll's a "doubh' -,t:md ar·d " on the part of th1• pnl11·1· <0h1t•f "W1· hav<' s1•pn l hh -.;,inll' C'h 1l'f ol pt>ltt·1· I 1r<· scvt·r;1I ••rnµloyt'!'!'t lor mur h less sevf.'rt• 111t•1dl•nts and are now presenkd \Ii 11 h a s l .mria rrf of <:ond uct •>nc for tlw <•h1cf and another for '-'Vt.•r yone t>l::.<' • With all lht>Sl' facts in mind,·· lht• ll'ller concludl's. "we fed 1 hat t lw chwf can no lonJ!er co11 dud llw dulll'" of ch1el of pohct'. tnt ludmg mot1vat1on. J?u1d<JOC'• • 111<1 lt•<1tlt•r.,l11p. and that he 1111 lc111J?t•r m.1mtJrns the n •:.pect of t11s pPr<.onnl'I. ''\\I' <lj!.lln H'>k for h1S Im· ml'dr.1tl' n.·s1gn,1t1on" \ldlt•r "J ld h ~1r;1..,!-.m cnl .1~.1111 ... 1 ofl1t·l'r ... hus not be<•11 l1rn 1t1-rl to lliosf' on patrol beats · \ t•11111m.md oflH•t•r had bt't•n 1 d prr1·d lo .1~ 'Antla Bryant' 1n drag " l k said th1· hCtr incident ha ...; wriou'lly <.1lf P•·tt•d morale within 1 h1· p1>IH't' d<>µartmenl "<1l., tim1· \.\.lien a high lt•vcl or morale 1:-. 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"'-'""° cteu • t4o• o• > "' ln"'" ~"41 f • ,,. ... ,, ' .. ~ '""'" ... ., r•tr1•r ''' ....._lf\t!"l1,, t 1 ,.,.. ,. \G fl\. .,,rt • m• t•• • *""""*'*"'"t ·~'"''• l"ill v t1v(' Oran~c County 11n·m~n <·ont<11nl'd lhc f1rt• \.\1 lh111 ·I!'> m1nult•:-., hut 1t was not put out until Ju:.t b!'forc 10 p. m Thl' <1rea w:.is still smoldering thi:-. morning. No structures wer e c n· dangered in the unrtevt>lopc•d • :uea. across University Dr1vt• trom the Umv<>rs1ty Park hou~ 1ng t ract. Fin·ml•n s<iHl the homl's rwv£'r v.cn· 1n dangl•r f'ifte1·n Jrvin1· µnlrl'e off1crr"i \\Orked to dctuur traffil' from 1he fire a nd to control cro\\d!> that gathered to watch. F1 re men theonzt•d thP :1c<:1· lll'nt was caused by two h1rd .... whose harbecu ed l'arra'ist•s were found together nearby downed Edison Linrs. They Mild the <'rows a pparent ly alighted on separate powt•r Im<':.. Probably, they said, thl• t11rds a r,gued and vecked ut each othPr a<·rci!)!) the !>p<tce betwel'n the wires. Wben the birds made conta('t. firem en su~gestl.'d, they com- pleted the C'1rcu1t with the wires and were e lel'trocuted. That <'aused electrical arc·1ng that , m turn. c<1usc•rl lh<.> wires to Jerk :ind eventually break. Firt'men !)al!I the d1•ctric hnt•<, fal ling unto the brush !)tarted th1 · hlazc. T he downed lines caused an hour-long blackout of University Park homes and nearby trarfic •,1gnc.1b along Culver Drive. * * * Irvine Fire Sparks 500 Phone Calls Southern Californ1a ni. <ire not l--louches when it com<:s to re· purling fir<:s. Tht' Orange County Fire Deµartment received more lha11 ~00 phone calls and brought in Ci ve extra staffers to handle U1t• flood of r <'ports from persons ... µolting the billowing smoke col- umn rising f rom a n l rv1n1• grassland firt• Wl•dnesday after- noon. Chlt'f Tim Sdppok said. Uispatchcrs could trace th<' ... moke column·~ wind direction I rom the pattern of calls rin~tnJ! m from around 3:45 p.m. until 5:30. "It's reully so neat." Sappok said ... Everytime we have a fm· 1n the county. W<' ju!>t gl!l lwaucoupC'alb." Pt•ople· have bet•n espec1i.1 lly :rn'<ious about brush fires sin('<• the huge Paseo Grande fire of l 967. he said. That blaze charn-'d more than 40,000 acr es in Rivf'rside and Orange counties and <f~stroyed dozens of homes. To calm fears. Sappok said. fire P<'r!>onn<.>l a nswer the most frequent query. "Do you kno" :r bout that fire"" \~1th a most. n · assuring "Yes." The mobile homes. in adjacent parks on Alipaz Street., were dest royed in July 20 fires within minutes of each other. Park res- idents said the fires followed a plague of burglaries among the mobile homes. Fire investigators have talked to several members of the public and the information they gave has been helpful, Chief Tim Stone s aid. In sohc1ting m ore h'elp. from the p ublic, he said "Sometimes someone 1s sitting back on the answer and doesn't know it." Inv estigators are s ifting t h rough a s hes a nd phys ical evidence attempting to discover the exact cause of the fires and whethe r they were set to cover burg lanes. Edison Plant Workers End Long Strike Utility Worke rs Union of Amf'r1ca members began re- t u 1 n1 n g t o work t od ay al Sou t h e rn California Edison power ::.tat1ons in Huntington Reach and San Onofre after end· rng a three-m o nth s trike Wt'dnl''iday bv atwo·vote m argin. l 'n1on members voted to ratify lhl' m•w contrnct by a ma rgin of .!?.!) to :J24. It will expire Dec. 31, 1979 In acct•ptin~ t he pact. union ml•mbt·rs approved <.1 rotating work schedule that was the ma· 1or s tumbhng block in lengthy d1scus:-.1ons. The workers ugreed to the ne w srhedule in which they would work weekends without over- I 1mc pay. Edison supervisory personnel had het."n maintaining and re- pairing power units during the walkout. Edison "pokesman Bill Dickson said , "We are not completely hap· py. hut we are happy that it 1s over." Dickson said that the union made some improvem ents in the contract by gaming additional vacation time. He said the union .tlso will f{t·t an extra holiday on the Friday afler T hanksgiving . Front Page Al SHARKS •.• were identified as Sam Bogn, :l9. nf Summerville, owner of the hoat: his son, Earl Boger , 15, and Jay Johnson, 12. of Sum- merville. Freeway Phantom Woman Sues Cops . . For Slow Capture A woman who claims she suf- fered faciaJ injuries when a rock ::illegedly hurle d by a man known to lawmen as the "phan- tom rork thrower" shuttered h<'r windshield sued the California Highway P atrol Wednesday for damages to be dete rmined In trial court. Rebe<'ca Celeste Hall claims In her Orange County Superior Court luwsUJt that fn1lure by the C H P to q uic kly oppreht>nd James llor1on Jr 1·ncoura"cd the transa•nt to repNit his roek t h r ow1n~ escapades on the H1vt•r-;1de f'reeway Namf'd a~ ro d t'fcndants in tlw arllon :irt> the-eounty und 1 ht> ... tJll' :\l rs 111111 da1ms sht• "iUfft•rC'd he r injuries lasl Nov. 6, five days before Horton. 42, was found hiding in a cave in Santa /\n u Canyon. By that time, she states. more than 70 vehicles ha d bet>n hit by rocks and two motorists had suffered major in· juries. Horton was committed to Pat- ton S tate Hospital as insane last March after being found jncapa- ble of facing trial on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and throwing rocks at vehicles. Officers hunted the bearded tran~1f'nl for nlnl' months before lo('litlfllt him m his cave They ,,1ut he hv<'d on u diet of fruit ·' nd nut... -.u ppleme nted by wh a tever h t't could find tn gurbagt•l'uns Policewoillan Sues Sex Bias Charged in Mesa Firing I\ fir e d Cos t a M es:.. policewoman has riled a $3 million sexual da scrimtnalion suit against the city in Los Angeles federal court. claimm~ police s upervisors cons pired to keep her from becoming a permanent officer. The s uit filed by Ann F allon. 24. of Fullerton, identlfies Costa Mesi.I Police Chief Roger Neth, a captain, a lieutenant a nd four ser geants as betn~ engaged in a ronspiracy to prevent her from becoming a patrol officer Miss Fallon was the c ity's on- ly woman patrol officer until she was dismissed July 8. 1ust 23 d ays bt'fore her one·year proba lionary period was up. Capt. Edward Glasgow. acting chief while Neth is on vacation. today said Miss Fallon's sex wa:; "not the reason" for her di~· missal "She didn 't do the job. accord Mark, Franc, Yen Batter Dollar Again TOKYO <APl -The dollar plunged to new lows in hectic trading on the Tokyo fore ign ex· change ma rket today, hittin~ 192.10 yen and then c los ing at 193.475 despite massive buying by the Bank of J apan. The trend in Europe varied. The dollar improved against lhe Br1t1s h pound. Italian lira. French franc and Dutch guilder. DROPPING DOLLAR BRINGS TOURISTS TO U.S.-86 But it w a s lowe r agains t Europe's two mafo currencies. the West ~rman mark and the Swiss franc. The spot trading volume in Tokyo was a near-record $1.123 bilHon as the slumping s tate of the U.S. cWTency kept traders jumping and tourists a nd others in a continuing state of ap· prehension. "What's going on?" asked one American resident. "Is it going down to 100 to one?" Huntington's Expenditures Under Probe The ra ll of the dollar was re· ducing the purchasing power of Americans in Ja pan almost da1 · ly. Since Friday. the dollar hac; dropped 4 percent. and sm ct• August 1971 the once-mighty U.S. currency has lost nearly half its value in yen. The dollar closed at 195.05 Wednesday, aft('r plunging through lhe psychological bar· rie r of 200 yen this week. The Bank of Japan was report· ed to have bought about $500 m illion today to check the nse of the yen. F,....PageAJ BABY ••• Lesley Brown. It was n 't known why t he parents named the child Lowse. Earlier. it had been speculated that Mrs. Brown would na me her daughter Patricia in honor of Steptoe. Steptoe said the facilities he and Edwards have been using a r e inadequate and are no longer available. that they are looking for new quarters and financing to continue their re- search, and that Britain has no facilities for would·be motheri. from abroad. But he added. a ul~ to the• t'vJlu<at1on:. · Cctpl G ld5"ow .• ud The suit filed Tuesday seeks St million 1n ~encral d<im <1Res and $2 million 1n pun1t1vr• da mage~. .iccord1ng to Tustin attorne> John Eicke!' Elekes today said Miss F allon ha d be-en with the department since 1975 when she joined as a l'adl•t "She went into the sheriff'~ academy last July and gradual· t'd In the m iddle of her clas:-. with m ostly male officers." said Elekes. "She was ptaced on patrol in November of 1977 and was to become H permanent officer 0 11 July 31 She was given notice on July 6," Elekes added. Captam Gla!)gow said the ma- JOr requirement for officers re· m aining after the one-year pro bat1onary period "1~ Just that they do a good JOb." He said pohce sergeants sub· m tt a rev 1ew o r officer s· p t-rformanct> every three months during the one-year pro· bat1onary period. T he reviews a re then s ub· m1tted to po11cl' lteutt:nants and torwarded tor approval or d1i; missal by the ch1ef. lnguna Host To Harpists Eight internat1onally known harpists will perfor m on the Festival of Arts grounds Friday trom 4 to 7 p m . ror pageant· goers and fest1vc.1l v1s1tors Each ha rpist will perform for a bout 20 minutes on the grounds of the La~un a Beach art festival. including 10-year-old prodigy Naoko Yoshino from Japan. The concert musicians are in Oranlle County taking part m the first ;mnual Ca11fornia Sum - me r H a rp Works h o p and fes tival in Dana Point. or- gani zed by h arpist Susann Mc Donald. P e rforma nces a r e fr~e to festival ticket holders. Huntington Beach e mployees note or hope for the childless: spent 60 hours or starr time at a "There are a number or team~ S T• cost of $931 during the past year alrea dy starting t his work. We IDDlller lpS to repair the legs on 10 ping pong think that within a fairly rea- tables belonging to the parks .,;onable time, g iven the proper In M and recreation department. facilities. this could become ap· agazine One city worker made 16 visits plicable all over the world." and spent 93 hours to refi nish The London Daily Express re-Many aspects of interest to w{loden benches outside the city ported that doctors a t London's s umme r readers are explored m hall in a four·monlh period. The St. Thomas's Hospital also are a magazine in today's Daily cost to the city was $1,192. e xperimenting with tes t-tubt-Pilot. Eiectnc1ans, working at a rate fertilization and tha t a woman Su mm e r re~ r e a t 1 on a I of $13 22 per hour. are frequl'ntly underwent an egg-extraction vehicles. in-style fashions and dispatched to replace burned out operation there Wednesday. hair and beauty tips a re ju~t hght bul~. !Vlrs. Brown came to Steptoe three areas de tailed in the An e mp l oyee paid a t and Edwards two years ago for "Summe r Laving" edition-of mechantcs' wages was used to help bec<1use a blockage in her Ora n~e County Living. change flat tires of city vehicles Fa llopian tubes that prevented Re:id thts magazine for sum- out in the field for up to three conception could not be correct· ml•r 1un. fashions and savings m hours each day. ed. today's DaJly Pilot. -..;.:.::..::..:....:.........:...:;.;,;_;;.:..::,...:...,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ..................... IO....W ... 9'C~#. Phon~ 642·8882 StOfe Hou~ Daily 9-6 Sat 9·5 30 ~ -_, ... For The Very Best Deci: You owe It to JOUrHff to cllK• our pric.s. befwe you buy! Master ChllfQP • 'llSA 8udge1 Pavmerits Famous Le nith quality! Famous 1.i.lil!.·l!. dependability! . I • r ., •' . " . .. .. • i 7 Orange ~oast • EDI T IO N VOL. 71, NO. 208, 4 SECTIONS 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Toduy's Closing ~.v. Stocks THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1978 N TEN CEN rs Newport Council Studies Grading Law Ne wport Beach c ity coun ctlmen want to put an end lo muds lides a nd erosion on graded hillsid es Next month. councilmen <Art• expected to approve some major changes in the city's g rading or dinance aimed a t providing that control The new ord1nan<:e has t hree· m ajor point~ of difference from the existing law -lt reduces the steepness al lowed in a graded s lope Cur rently. th<.• city allows a slope ratio of 1.5 to I. In the new law, that r atio would be 2 to 1 -It requ1rc•s d t>velopers to plant graded areas immediately At present. builders don 't have to plant theV-s lopes until after they finish construction . The ne w Jaw would m a ndate that plants. 'which reduce erosion. go in before actual construction sta rts. -It contu1ns provisions for so m ething called a drainagl' pe rm it, a device enabling c1l}' building officwls to force correc tion or drainag<.• problems bcfon· completion of construction when that control is us ually exer cised The c hanges we re brought tt bo ut because or complaints from environme ntalists about the grading done by the Irvine Co. in the hills on the east side or thecitv Me mbe r s of S PON (Stop Polluting Our Ne wporll have lobbie d for tighter restriction~ on g r a din g l o r e du ce or e li m inate eros ion Silt that rolls off a graded sik during rainstormi. usually finds its way into the Upper Newport Hay. The existing law requires use of sandbags a nd ponds to help reduce that runoff. but the en· v1roomcnta hsts "'ant s till more i.tringenl restrictions Ryckoff has proposed an addt Llona l change to the grading re- v1s1ons which would ma ndate total containment or runoff on u construction silt• Tha l provision i!> opposed by lrvine Co o m cwb who s ay 1t IS impractical C:1ty g rad ing engineer Jim Ev:rns . who prepared t he ne" ordinance. said hl' doesn't think 1t 's necessa ry and notes that 1l may cause som<' administrative proble ms 'See GRADING, Page A2> OltDI NANl.C. DRAWING SHOWS PROPOSED CHANGE IN GRADE Newport Councilmen Ponder New Controls on Erosion Companion Eaten Fo11r Survive Night Of Shark Terror ,.._ .., .. _, ..... ..... ~ .,.-... . • • • • • • ' 0 I It "',, !"" '. 't ...... , ·~ . . ... ~'I. OMIY l'llet 1' ... to lly llk ... rCI l(oelll9r COUNTY FIREMAN SETS BACKFIRE TO CONTROL IRVINE BRUSH BLAZE Firefighters Said Two Crows on High-Tension Wires Caused Fire Bill Exempts Capital Gai1zs On R esidences WASHINGTON <AP > Houst- tax writers ;,1grced tod ay on a µrovision that would a llow near ly all hom<'<1wners to sell their res1dc ncl's "'thout having to pay c apital gain~ lax on t he profits The Hou!>l' Wavs and Mc<tn!-. Com m itlel' v<1tl•d for the prn vis ion as an amt•nc1m ent to the $15 billion t ax ('IJt bill on which 1t is working Under prc::.cnl law. the p rofit on sa le or a rcs1denel! is con s1dered a capital gain a nd 1s cons idered taxable as such un less it 1s reinvested in another rt>s 1d<'nce Thl'rt.' :.ilset a n• special pro v1s10ns for PL'ople over fl5 who sell their hnm1·~ hut do not huv others DP~·nding on tht• extent of lhl' gain. the\ mav avoid all or par t ofthet•ap1tal ga ins tax Thl' provi~1on adopted hy thl· com m ittee would ;.ipply to t•v(•r) onl' regardless of age It would l'Xclurle from capital gains tax the p rofi t. up to $100,000, on any sale of a principal res idence, de fined as one occupied at least t .... o yC'ars by the owner T he exclusion would apply on I) to ont• !-.ale in each owner 's life time. but the rollover pro \'1s1on of prC'sent law would hl• rt•t;iined for the henef1l of Pl'<>r>lc sl'lh ng one residence a nd buying another T he Treasury l'Stimated the pro\'ls1on would eost about $747 m illion a yea r 1n lost t ax rl'VenUl' Irvine Grass Fire Blailled on 2 Crows By PHILIP R0Sl'1ARIN OI ,.,. 0•11¥ Piiot Staii A brush fire. apparently sta rt ed by a hig h-wire tete -a tet<- between two crows. burned 125 acres of Qua il t111l in Irvine. near Michelson and Univers1t) Boy, 6, Dies As Minibike Hits Fence The JOY of a youngster learn 1ng to ride a minibike turned to tr agedy Wednesday when a 6 year -old Santa Ana boy died of mJuries s uffered Sunday when the m inibike crashed into a school yard f<'nce A coroner·s r eport said Cody R. Glaser , 6. of 1622 W. lllh St . Santa Ana. died in UCI Medica l Center from head injuries suf fered in the• Sunday morning crash The young!>k r . who was not wearing a ht•lmel. was ap· pa re ntly on his fi rst solo s pin on the new mm1hike in a vacant school yard in Or angl' when the accident occurred The hoy and another 6-year· old had been ta ken to the school for the minibike lesson by lien Lovelace, 32, of An aheim. a friend of the victim's mother , police s aid Drives. Wl'dnl'sday afternoon. Fifty -five Or...nge County f1 re m l'n tontain e d the fir e within 45 minutes . but it was not put out until JU~t before 10 p m The a rea was st ill smoldering th•~ morning No s tru l·t ure~ we r e e n dangered an t he undevelope d area, across Uni vers ity OriVl• from the Univers ity Park hous ing tract. Fire m en said tht· homes never were in danger. Fifteen Irvine police officers worked to detour traffic from the fire and to control crowds that gathered to watch When th<' birds made contact. fire m e n suggested. they com pleted the d rcuil with the wires and wen· t•lectrocuted . ·That caused clL•ctn cal arcing that. in turn. causL'<i lhl' wires to Jerk and eventua lly break. The downed hnes caused a n hour~long blackout of University Park homes and nearby traffic s ignals along Culver Drive. Fire men theorized the acci· dent was caused by two birds. whos e ba rbecued car casses were found toget he r ne arby downed Edison Imes. They said the crows appa rent· ly a lighted on S<'parate power lines. Probably. they said. the birds arg ued a nd pecked at each other acrosi. the space between the wires Fireme n said the electric lines falling onto the brush started the hlaze. Addendum Born of Frustration? CHARLESTON. SC t /\P i Two men and two boys tossed in to the Atlanti<· when their 28-foot pleasure bont <•xploded survived a night noating 300 yards away from wher<' Sl'Vl'ral shark!> wen• tearing at th(: body or a dead fem ale compumon '"There ar<.• no ulhiests in lif<• 1ackets ... Larry Coyle . one of thL· men. said today "Ct•rtainly w•• prayed " Coy lt'. a (;!l ~Par old retired r ad i og r a phll·~ t•ng in et• r who li ves 111 Ch;.1rlt•s1on I k1ghts, said tht' "'om an \\a~ k1lh•d in the t•x plos ion and fir<' which destroyed thc boat Tucsda\ aftt-rnoon He said h<'r hody drifted off from the s urvivors . who tied themselves together with life Jackets and floating cushions A. Coast Guard hclicopt<.•r c rew re· covered her m utilate d body Wednesday morning about 250 yards from where the survi vor~ were pic ked up Coyle said he and the other!. could sec ut least one sha rk near tht•m as lightning illuminated the ocean. but they were not at t:.ic ked . A s darkness c losed in. Coyle stud they could al.so see the lights of he licopters and surface vessels searching for the m , but were unable to signal. As they waited for rescue. bolts of lightning knifed through thC' sea around them. "Visibility was down to a bout tHo.·· Co<i s l Gua rd Chi(.'f Swnmer Tips In Magazine Many aspects of interest to summer readers are explored in a magazine in today's Daily Pilot S u m m <' r r <' c r <' a t i o n a I vehicles. in·styll• fashions and hair and bl•auty tips a re JUSl thr<•e a reas dctail<'d in th<• "Sum m er Li ving" edition of Orange County Living. Read this magazine for sum· mer fun, fashions and sa vings in today·s Daily Pilot o.111 ,.,.. s ... 1 ,,..... B~1s1•cl on this sm all a dd1t1on to a Coast lhghway sign p-O:ntin~ the way to Big Corona, at a ppear s ~t leust onl' Coro n a dcl Mar resident is fed up with the congestion caused by what lifeguards say ts one of the busiest years in recent me mory at beaches in Newport. The an- l1 tourist signs have turned up recently on l>l'Vcr al trof ric signs in lhe Coron a de1 Mar area. but have had little effect beach crowds and beach-bound traffic continut;> apa ce . R o a t !-\\ a 1 n ·" M .a t 1· J o h n La ng ho rn ... ai d Wl.'d n es d ay, hour~ a fter lht• four '\Urv1vors we n • brought to Edisto Beach. S . C . . w h l' r t' l h l' y r c f us e d medical treatme nt An Edisto Beach resident re porte d s C'<'1ng t he explosion Tuesday night al 8 p m Thl' !>Ur ,·1vors we r<• rescuC'd a bout 12 hour:. lal(•r '"It surprised me these four "tayl.'d together and didn't get att acked by sharks," said Oepu· t y S he riff J a m e s C raven "Maybe the o nly thing that .,a ved the m was the s harp <See SHARKS , P age A2J 8locka1e That Prevents Eus From Oescedin& Normally . l EGG ----:.0 SPERM _LJ f r f r • 1 FERTILIZED EGG llYGOTE I ..,.1 ... ,.... ...... HOW TEST TUBE PROCEDURE WAS PERFORMED Britain Says Foreigners Needn't Apply Test-tube Warning: Not for Everyone LONDON tAP J Britatn''> two pioneer test-tube·baby doc· tor s are caut1on1ng infe rtile wome n not to raise their hope!> too high and adv1s1ng foreigners seeking their treatme nt that they and Britain can't t ake care of them. The birth of fi ve-pound. 12· ounc<' Louise Brown, the fm.t .. i.thenllcated cas e of a baby born after eonccpt1on outs ide the worn b. was "the e nd o f the beginning. not th<' beginning of the end," Dr. Robert Edwards told a news conference. "It is obvious this is not Im· m ediate ly available to eve ry- body," said Dr. Patrick Step· toe. his colleagu<' in the 12 years of research and experimentation that culmmated in the birth of 'he baby Tuesday to JO.year old Lesley Brown. f t wasn't known w h v tht• pa rents na med the child Louis .. Ea rlier, it had been speculated tha t Mrs. Brown would name her daughter Patricia in honor or Steptoe. Steptoe said the facilities he and Edwards have been using are inadequate a nd a r e no longer available . that they a rc looking for new quarters and financing to co ntinue the ir re· search. and that Brita in hus no facilities ror would b<' mothers from abroad But he uddecl a note of hope for the childless "There are a number of teami. already starting this work. We t hink that within a fairly rea· sonable time, given the proper fac111u,•s. this could become ap plicable all over the world." One basic problem is when to implant the fe rtilized el?j? in the pat ienl°s womh. Or:n~::asl Weather Patchy night and m orn- ing low clouds along the c oas t. Oth e r wis e fair through Friday with little c hange in temperatures. Hi g h s near 70 at the beaches to mid 80s inland areas Lows tonight 60 to fii INSIDE TODt\ Y 'Super Soccer Saturdays' may not make the best-seller lrst. but the book me<Ul8 a lot to a Newport Beach famu11 and soccer team. See Featur- ing, Page 88. • 1\i DAil '< PiLOl __ __:.N:._ ____ ..;.f.;.;,h:;;.u~;.:;;:;oa:::.ti...;.J:;;.ulLl..;;2,;..7...,;..;19,;..1~6 Dollar Down Again Franc-ly, It's Losing Its Yen TO~ YO 1 \I'> Thl· dollar plunge<! to nt'"" lo.,..~ in hect1e trading on the Tok yo fore ign ex· ch a nge ma rke t today. hitting 192 JO )en Jnd tht•n rlo!>ing al 193 475 c1t>sp1H• massive buying by the Dank of Japan The trend m Europe varied. The dollar improved agam!)t the British pound, H a lla n lira, Fren ch franc and Dutch guilder Pilot Logbook But 1t \\iJS lo wer aga1n!.t Europt:o s t.,..o 111.1111 t·urr cnc1c!->. the West Gc1 man m ork and tht• Swiss fran<· The spot trad1n~ voluml' tn Tokyo was a near re('ord $1 123 b1lhon a!> the slumping s tCJtC of the U.S. currency kept traders 1umping and tourists and others in a continuing s tat<: of ap· prehension What To Do Till ThePainter Comes By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of llM O•llY .. flot Stllft Al·rording U> all the standard indicators. the building 1nclustry 1s t•nJoy1ng a boom right now TO ,\PPRF.CIATt: THIS fact. you don't have to be con , l'rs;1nt ~1th th<' s tork market. la bor statis tics or real t·.,t al L' \'alucs .lust try to ht re anyone remote ly connected with c·o11struct1on a nd you'll gel the idea . Ll'l mr tt•ll you how I found out. For the past 10 days we've bt~n t•amptng out at our house waiting for a painter lo s how up. • Cabinets and dra we rs have been emptied so he could work. That m eans kitchen utensils are s prt>ad over t he dining r oom table . the coffC'c table and on top of the piano. FINDING A FRYI NG pan has hecoml' an adve nture -the pans are the re, it's just a m a tter or r emembering whe ther they were put inside the soup pot or under the l ar~e sa lad bowl. "What's going on '>" asked one Aml.'n can re:,ident ''lb 1t going down to 100 to one?" The fall of the doll ar was re· ducing tht! purchasing power of Amer icans in Japan a lmost dai· ly Since Friday, the dollar has dro pped 4 percent. and since August 1971 the once ·mighty U.S. currency has lost n early half 11!> value in yen. The dollar clos ed at 195 05 W ednesday, afte r plunging DROPPING DOLLAR BRINGS TOURISTS TO U.S.-86 through the psychological bar rier of 200 yl'n this week. The Bank of J apan was re port· ed to have bought about $500 m1lhon today to check the rise of the yen. The bank's governor. T e11 ch1ro Morinaga. said the .Ja pa nese m arket was reacting "too !.e nsitively to s peculative Vll'W~ CJbroad. a nd calm will be n·~tored sooner or later since lht• market has gone too far." There had been s peculation that the pos ition of the dollar mi g ht impr ove b e caus e Washington announced Wednes· day that the United States had its s mallest overall trade de ficit in more than a year in June. $1.6 billion. But the United St ales had a Sl·billion de fi cit in its tradl' with J apan. CJnd the word from Wa!>hington did not help the dollar's s tanding in Tokyo. The British po und sold for Sl 9080 m London. down from Sl 9113. ... WI,.....__ Over the Top The space shuttle orbiter Enterprise is hoisted over the top door of the 16·story test tower at the Ma rshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. Ala. The orbiter ts bei ng moved from the lower until October when the second phase or the testing will start. Actually, the fact that the painte r h asn't m;1tcrialized as scheduled 1sn 't REYNOLDS too bi g a problem because the carpente r hasn't finished his wo rk yet. We have n't seen him for two weeks s1m·1.• he hung the TV cabinet door backwa rds. T he prowct that s tarted tn mid· May -a simple repair ~md n ·patnl 1ob has blossomed into a fair size red ecoral· 1ni:: JW? ;.md a giant .size headCJche. l 'm grateful we decided Jgam!->l n•modcltng Norton's Trial Opens Prosecutor Cites 'Lying to Grand Jury' T H E CA RPENTER CAN'T work because he's having 11 ouhl t' gt'lting a door. a window i:lnd a set of cabinet door!> wt• want him to install 'l'ht• 1w1n1t·r 1s so bu~y. he's put off the two-week vacCJ 110n ht.· \.\:t'> going lo take in June . At the rate he's going. he m 1~ht :-.m•ak ;.i (lay off :-.om elime this fall. Th<• dr:..i pt•s that wen• ordered in May h aven't been m:.idl' yet IJt:tau~t· the Htbrac 1s m great de ma nd and s hort bUpply By GARY GRANVILLE OI t,_ 0.tilY P ilot Sl•ll Or ange County's immediate political past caml' into view ag ain today ·when the perjury trial of former Re publican state From Page Al I COULD LIVE W IT H a ll this but for one s mall inc1 df'nt Peg Mc Alister . our newsroom secretary. showed up about a week ago with a color chart. She'd decided to have the out~ide of hl'r house pajnted. GRADING. • I f1~u rNI s he 'd be lucky 1f s he got it done by Christnws Much to her delight a nd my dismay -her housl' bas been painted -sides. tnm. accent. detail a nd .ill In ftir t h t>r pa 1nlt•r 1s so enhcha ntcd with her hou~e. .... hl'"' hnving trouble· ~wtt1ng rid of him \ct ually. my probll'mS could be worse. The people "ho hVl' aerciss thl• strel't have a house that is half torn elm' n. half n •bu1ll Thl·y·re learmng about the s hortage of n •ml·nt anti lum~r According to Evans. the com· p let e containme nt p rovis io n would necessitate construction of dam-hke structures ar ound a graded site ancl those structure:. \\ ould r<.oquire approval of stall' offi cials. Passerby Assists In Nabbing Thief Irvine Company offic ials. re viewing the proposed ordinance CJ t th 11. \H'Ck 's counci I study • session. also objected to pro- v 1 s ions r e quiring property owne rs to correct drainage prob· le ms in natural -a s opposed to man·made-areas. Bu t Evans said the city has no ;_1 r c a s in wh ich eros ion o r drainage isn't affected by an act of man. The drainage permit, he ex- plained "was included to give us a way of forcing work from owners of undeveloped property that m ay be eroding." A1dc•d bY a not(' f rom a p,1s M·rby who "wanted to help," "'il'\\ pur1 R<>ach pohc:e were able to tra t·k do.,.. n <1 lct:n CJger who .1dm 1ltl·d stl•:t hng a p air of ~·hronw air H'Ot!> from a car µarkt>d tn l''a!>h1on Is land Det('ct1ve Mi ke Mc Donough ,.,,11d lht• 17 vt'ar old St anton '11uth \\:I'-111c,1lt'<J a bout l\\O h11111 ~ Jftt•r thl' <:rim e wa:, re l)llrtl'd \\ a11 rc•ss OdlOr:.th 1-'arley left ht•r 1oh :11 t ht• Bob Burn ~ H e~tuuranl :\1o11da y afternoon a nd found the vents gone from h <.•r car. She also found an un· !>1gned note. Tht' note g~ive a des cription of lht• sus pect ancl his car '.lu!>t thought you would like to know. 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A•11<P\ , "' c•~,,_,..,,,,, s''"""' Hli'if•~Of' l\lt1Uf'I 171'\ 8flMh Aoul•Yt1H'd \.tOdlttMH \/Allt' )\?f)\ l A PM FtOtl(t •t ).tft 0 ... 00 , r~W4t'f Te .. pf\One (7U)&4'""'1 Clttaltl~ AOwertlal~ 642'"11 ~~;"t~ :~ ~.::~;, (tJ~ .. ~.::~~~'u';O.S::1 a N ewporl Center bu s ines~ whose personnel director iden· tified lhe youth as being recently hired as a messengl'r lo run documents betwc£'n compa ny of fi ce s s catte r ed t hroug ho ut Newport. Center. Mc l)onough said the youth promised to return the air vents tod ay. when confronted with the evidence E va ns explained tha t some of the e ros ion problems e x · pe rienced this winter occurred on propert.y tha t had been graded, but on which there was no con s truction. ··H e said h e t ook th em because he needed them for h1!> own Volkswagen tha t he 's re pairing." the detective added. The youth was not booked but misdemeanor theft charges will be sought in juvenile court. police said. l '. n d e r t he e x is ti n g I a w. drainage controls arc contained in building plans a nd city of f1 c1als had no means for forcing corrections or problems unless ther e was construction on t he pro· pc rty ,. New Recall? Transmissions Blamed WASIIlNGTON <AP > -In what would be the la rgest action of its kind, the government expects to decide soon whether to order the recaJl virtually of every Ford car and truck manufactured with a n automatic transmission between 1973 and 1978 -a tot al or nine million vehicles. The National Hig hway Trame Safety Ad· ministration began an investigation last November aft er the independent Center for Auto Safety said 100 accidents a nd 12 d c>aths were ca used by the tr ansmissions in those cars jumping from park into reverse by themselves The Washington Post reported today that a de- cision on the recall is expected next week. In H letter sent Wednesday to safety agency ad· ministrator Joan Claybrook, the center's director, Clarence Dillow, criticized the agency for taking so long to decide on a recall . The Fords involved were manufactured with (>1the r the C·6 or FMX automatic transmission and include pnu'ticully all cars with 300 cubic inch or l~1rger enginc8 and li~ht I ru<'ks "1th 350 or mort! cubic inch engines !!>en alC' candidat e Loran Nort.on o pene d tn Santa Ana Nor ton 1s aCt'U!->l'd of commit· t111g J)l0r.1 ury hl'forc t he county gnind Jury during its l977 in· v('sll ~ation into political cam· p:.i 1gn practices in the count y. Tod ay. p rost:cutor Wilham E vans told the s ix man. s ix· wo rn an Jury that Nor ton de· liber ate ly lied to th<' g ra nd Jury w hen he said $5.000 g iven t o him by one lime poht1cal fina ncier Gene Conrad was not used in his l976 c ampaJgn E v an:, al!>o s a id Norton sche m ed to ha ve h1:, for me r c a mpa i g n ma n ager G a r ) Ne·" mcyer Ii(• to the Jur y about Conrad':-. SS.000 Newmt·ycr. Evan:, said. will be the chief w1lnt•!>1> again:,l h11. forme r political ally In turn, de fense attorney J im Riddet told the jury Newmeyer·!) c redibility will be an issue tn th<> t n a I. R1d d<.'t :-;aid l'it•wmt•yt·r w;1s acting a:-; lhL' agl'nl of thl• dis· trict attorney's office when ht· a g reed to r ecord pho ne and perso na l con vers atio ns between himself a nd Norton at the time of the investigation. The de fense la wyer a rgued that when properly inte rpeted the ta pes of the Nl'wmeyc r- 1\orton conversations s how only that the d efe ndant was l'O· couraging his one time friend "lo t ell it straight." W itnesse s in the t ria l in Superior Court J ud ge Wa lll'r Ch a r a m za 's co urt r oom an• <;('hl•duled to begin t(•st1mony to day . Atto r n e ys l'S t 1m a t e d Norton's trial will la st three weeks. 275 East 17th St. Costa M~sa ..... ..,...,. ...... •"'-' JO-.W..tefC9'ith. Phon~ 642-8882 St0<e Hours Daily 9-6 Sat 9·5 30 ~ .. ___ , ... Female Ex-cop Sues CM A fir e d Cos t a Me s a po licewoman has filed a S3 m1lhon scxu<t l d1scrim1nation ~u•l a~ainst the city in Los Anl(e les federal court. claiming police s upervisors conspired to keep her from be coming u per m anent office r. The s wt filed by Ann Fallon, 24. of Fullerton. identifies Costa Mesu Police Ch1~f Roger Neth, a captain. a lieutenant and four serge ants as being en~a~ed in a conspiracy to prevent he r from becom ing a patrol office r Miss Fallon was the city's on· ly wo man patrol officer until she was dis missed July 8, JUSt 23 d ays befon· her one.year proba t1onary pe riod was up Capt. Edward Glasgow. acting chief while• Neth is on vacation, said today Miss Fallon's sex was "not the reason" for he r dis · mtSbal. "She didn't do the job. accord· ing to the evaluations." Capt. r.laseow s airi The suit filed Tuesd ay seeks $1 m1l11on an gener al da m ages a nd $2 million tn punitive damages a ccording to T ustin attorney John Elekes. Elekes today said Miss Fallon h ad been with the department since 1975 when she joined as a cadet. "She went into the sheriff's academy last July a nd graduat- ed in the middle of her class with mostly male office rs." said Elekes. "She was placed on patrol in November of 1977 and was tu become a permanent officer on J uly 31. She was given notice on July 6.'' E lekes added. Ca ptain Glasgow said the ma· jor requirement for officers re- maining after the one.year pro· bat1ona ry penod "is just that they do a good job." He s aid police se rgeants sub m1t a r e vie w o f off icer s' perfo rma nt·e ever y thrPt· months during tht! one ye ar pro bationary period. T he reviews are the n suh- m1lh:d to police lieute na nts and forwarded for approval or di~· m issa l by the chief Frmtt Page Al SHARKS ••• fig htning we had." Lightning struck the water near th<' survivors s everal time~ during the rtlghl. Coast. Guar d officials said. C raven said the explos 1011 threw ever ybooy but La rry Co) le. 65. of Charleston from thl' hoat. He Jumped in when it wa~ a p parent thC' boat would sink, ~aid Craven. You ow• It to yourself to chec~ our prices, be-fore you buy! Master Charoc • VISA Budget Payments "°' •fttf Of •d11r1t '""°''""'" 'W'trtf\ m Af 0-,.Jif'OdVt.•d t11o•I"'-"' \•r• 1•1 ,..,'"l\\tCW'I ot c.oo-.r•-"'I ~ \"efM <t•U IM\l•oit Ot1d •f (At\t .. -...,. C.••1••r-.•• \vtHr••••ft"' n. ,,.,, •• , u '" 1ntftth ty bt ma 1• ,. \t ~t ... ty M lftU t• F'ord has mu1nluincd that the ucttdents might be du ~ in lar~e part to driver carelel>snes.s in pulling the shift lever into park. The company says there a re no Oaws 10 the transmissions Famllus Zenith quality! Famous liLi.t·L!.. dependability! dll\f ...... ~ \) w ""°"'"'" • ' / . I . I . .. • i ~ •• • . , 17 Saddlebaek Ai~t·~noon ~.'\' .. t <!ks "1 VOL. 71, NO . 208, 4 SECTtONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA · THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1978 TEN CENTS 'l 4 Saved Froni Sharks in Atlantic CHARLESTON, S C IAP> Two men and two boys tossed in to the Atlantic when their 28·foot pleasure boat exploded s urvived a night floating 300 yards away from where several sharks were tearing at the body of a dead female companion. "There are no athiests in life. jackets.' Larry Coyle , one of the men. said today 'Certainly we prayed " Coyl<•. a 65.year ·old retired r adiographies eng inee r who li ves in Charleston He ights. said the wom an was killed in the ex plosion and fire which destroyed the boat Tuesday afternoon. ti~ said her body drifted off No Taxes On Home Sales? WASHINGTON cA P I -Houst! tax writers agret>d today on a provision that would a llow near Iv a ll homeowners to s ell their re!>1de nces without having to pay rapital ~a ins tax on the profits The House Ways and Means Committee voted for the pro· vis ion as an amendment to the S15 billion tax cut bill on which 11 1s working Under present law. the profit on sale of :..s residence is con ~idered a capital gain and i~ consaden'() taxc.ibll' as s uch Wl less it is rcinvestl'd in anothe• rcsidenC'<' There ;.also ar c spt•e1al pro \'tsions for peopl<• over 65 who ~ell their homes but do not buy othe rs . Depending on the e"tent of the gain, they may avoid a ll or · partoftbecapital gains t ax. The provision adopted by the committee would apply t o e very. one regardless of age. It would exclude fro m capital gains tax the profit. up to $100.000, on any ~ale or d principa l reside nce. de· fined al> one occupied at least t~o years by theowner. The exclusion would apply on ly lo one sale in each owner's lifot1mt'. but the rollover pro- vision of present law would be retained for the benefit of people '<'!ling onE> reside nce and buying w1other 1'he Trl'a~ur:i. t-~t1mated the prnv1~ion would cost about S747 m II I ion a yei.I r in lost tax revenue Five Indicted Water Aides To Keep Jobs Moulton Niguel Water District directors will take no immediate action against five employees in dieted by the Orange County GrJnct .Jury and scheduled for .irraignment in Superior Court Monday Don Smith. district vice pres1 dent. said Wednesday he had d1i-cusscd the decision Tuesday with the wate r o rganization's 35 (•mployces. ·'I told the employees yester- day tTuesday) that none of the ac<.·used was J?oing to be dis· charged . r eprimanded or sus· pended until he has had his day in court -which t feel is the way we do business in this coun· t y." Smith said. Indicted are District Manager Carl Kymla, 44 : John Perry. 32. directo r of adminis trative operations; his brother, Chuck. 28 . a mainte nance yard foreman: Vernon McKown, 34, an inventory control clerk. and Ke nneth Kreiger, 38, main· tenance yard s upervisor. Cha rges against the men are based on allef(ations thal water district employees under their s upervision performed domestic chores for the m on district time An indiclmt'nt is a rormal chaq~e made agaim;t o person by a grand j ury. IL does Mt establish guilt or innocence. T he investigation leading to indictment was triggered by an anonymous telephone call from a water district employee, Smith s~ Wednesday. ·You can't believe the ch an~e." Smith s aid . "We've had the reput ation of operating Onl' O( the most t'f(i('i('nt water dl:.lr1ctli In the s tutc. with fewer employ~ per service connec· lion than th great mu.jortty of them <districts>." Dead Woman Companion Mutilated A Coast Guard helicopter pilot spotted the woman'!> body later . Cr ewmen stood on the helicop· te r 's rescue pla tform battling sharks w1lh d boat hook until they were ablt' to retrieve the body of B:ubara Ann Woodham. 58. of Charles ton from the survivors, who tied them selves together with life· 1ackets and floating cushions. A Coas t Guard helicopter crew re· covere d h er mutila ted body Wednesday morning a bout 2.r,() yards from where the survivors were picked up Coyle said be and the others could see at least one shark near them as li ghtning illuminated the ocean. but they were not at tacked. As darkness closed in. Coyle said they could also see the lights or helicopters and s urface vessels searching for the m . but were unable to signal As they wa ited for rescue. bolts or lightning knifed through the sea around them "Visibility was down to about zer o ... Coas t Guard C hie r Boatswain 's M ale John L a n~h orn s a id Wednesday . hours after tht' rour survivorl'. were brought to Edisto Beach. S C . where they refus e d medical treatment. An Edisto Beach resident re- port ed :.cein~ the explos ion Tuesday night at 8 p.m . The sur vivors were rescued about 12 hours later "It surprised rtlt' these four stayed together and d1dn 't get attacked by sharks." said Depu- l y S h eriff J ame~ Craven . "May be the only thing that s aved the m was the sharp hghtnmg we had ·· Lightning struck the water near the survivors sever al times during the na ghl, Coast Guard officials .said. 0Mlr ,II .......... •Y .IC .... rd l( .... ler COUNTY FIREMAN SETS BACKFIRE TO CONTROL IRVINE BRUSH BLAZE Firefighters Said Two Crows on High-Tension Wires Caused Fire 125 Aeres B11rned High Hope Irvine Grass Fire Dashed for Blamed on 2 Crows Test Tubes By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of Ille o.lly PllOt SU.ti A brush fire, apparently start ed by a high·wire tete-a -tete between two crows. burned 12.'i acres of Quail Hill in Irvine. ne ar Michelson and University Orivl's. Wednesday afte rnoon. Fifty.five Ora n ge County firem e n containe d the fire withil' 45 minutes, but it was not put out until just before 10 p.m The area was still smoldering this morning. No s truc tures w e re e n· dangered in the undeveloped ar ea. across University Drive from the University Park hous· ing tract Fire men said the * * * homes ne ver wer e in danger Fifteen Irvine police officers worked lo detour traffic from the fire and to control crowds that gathered to watch. Firemen theorized the acc1 dent was caused by two bird!>. whose barbecued car casses were fo und togethe r nearby downed Edison lines . They said the crows apparent- ly a lighted on separate power lines. Probably, they said . the birds argued and pecked at each other across the space bet ween the wires Firemen said the electric linei. fa lling onto th<' hrush started the blaze. * * * LONDON IAl'I Britain's two pioneer test-tube-baby doc· lors a re cautioning infertile women not to rajse their hopes too high and advising foreigne rs !-tceking their treatment that they 1:1nd Britain can't take care of them Th(' birth of rive-pound. 12· ounC't' Louise Brown. the first <1uthent1catcd case of a baby born after conception outside the womb, was "the end of the beginning, not the beginning or the end," Dr. Robert Edwards told a news conference. Fire Reports Flood County Department "It 1s obvious this is not im-mediately available to ever y· hody," said Or. Patrick Step. lOl'. has colleaguc in the 12 years of res earch and experime ntation that culminated m the birth of thl' baby Tue!-tday to 30-year·old Lesley Brown It was n 't known why the par ents named the child Louise Earlier. 1t had been speculated that Mrs Brown would name her daughter Patricia in honor of Steptoe . Southern California ns are not s louches when it comes to re porting fires. The Orange County Fire Dep artment received more than 500 phone calls and brought in five extra staffers lo handle the flood or reports from persons spotting the billowing smoke col· umn risi ng from a n Irvine grassland fire Wednesday after· noon, Chief Tim Sappok said. Dispatchers could trace the smoke column's wind direction fro m the pattern of calls ringing in from around 3 :45 p.m . until 5:30. "It's really so neat." Sappok said. "Everytiine we have a fire in the county, we jus t get beaucoupcalls ... People· have been especially nnxious about brush fires since the huge Paseo Grande fire or 1967, he said. That blaze charred more t h an 40,000 acres in Riverside and Orange counties and destroyed dozens of homes Diplomats Ousted LONDON <AP> -Britain and Iraq hnve expelled several or each other 's diplomats amid Britis h c laims or te rrorist threats following the assasslna. lion in London of a former Iraqi prime mlnl1n er . Britain Wednes· duy announced lt h as ordered tht' expulsions of eight Iraqis in- cludlnR five diplomats and in a swift rnactlon. Iraq today or de rcd 10 Britoll3 Including eiieht dl plomats out of 1t& country within seven days . To calm fears. Sappok said. fire personnel answe r the most frequent query ... Do you know about that fire '>" with a most re assuring "Yes." Steptoe said the facilities he and Edwards have been using are inade quate a nd a r e no longer available. that they art• <See BABY, Page AZ) , New Recall? Transmissions Blarrwd WASHJNGTON (AP> ln what would be the largest action of its kind. the government expects Lo decide soon whether lo order the recall virtua lly of every Ford car ttnd truck manufactured with an autom atic trans mission between 1973 and 1978 a total of ni¥ million vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Ad· ministration began a n investigation last November Mtcr the independe nt Center for Auto Safety said 100 :.1ccidents and 12 dea ths w<.'rc caused nv the transmissions II\ thnst• t-ars jumping from p:.ir'k into rt'verse by thcmselvt·~. The Washington Post reported today th1:1t a de c1sion on the recall i~ expected next week. In a letter sent Wednesday to safety ugency ud mini~trator Joan Claybrook. the center's director. Cla rence OiUow. crlttciied the agency for taking so long to deddc on a recall. The Fords involved were manufactured with either the C-6 or FMX automatic transmission and include practically all cars with 300 cubic inch or la rger engines and light trucks with 350 or more cuhi c inch e ngines. Ford has malntnine<I th~l the accidents might br due in la rge port to driver carclessnt?s~ In putting the shlft lever into park. The com pany Stlys there are no flaws in the trani;missions Crave n said the explosion thre w ever y body but Larry Coyle, 65. of Cha rleston from the boat He Jumped in whe n il was apparent the boat would sink. said Crave n The s urvivors saw that the woman had been killed in the ex· plos rnn a nd c ul her ctd r 1H Cra ven said. The crew of a 41 root search boat found lhe s urva vors still tied together and fl oating about five to eight miles off Edisto Island. Data Needed Ch arles ton County Coroner Ray Shokes said the woman's body was sevl'rely muUlated Pl•tly Officer 2nd Class David G11a said he was told by one of lhl' s urvivors tha t the woman died when a ga!> li ne on the "M 1ss Anne" exploded and the vessel caught fire Besides Coyle. the survivors <St>e SHARKS Page A2> El Toro Mobile Park Delayed By KATHY CLANt:Y Of Ille 0.lly Piiot Sl•ll Or<1nge County !'iuperv asor~ couldn't make up their mind~ Wednesday about a proposal to build a tenant·owncd mobile home park on 232 hilly El Toro til'r cs At tht: s u ggc•s tion or Supe rvisor Ralph 01cdrach. th(' board decided to seek more an form at10n <Jbo ut the developer's ability to work out M'Wer, sales and other details and makl• a de cision i\ug. 8 Owners of Leisure Heights In· v<•s tml'nl Company •Jr<' ~eekang a ctwnge In land USl' c1esignat1on on their property along El Tor11 Road south of Cook ·s Corner from open spa<.'e to res idential They hope to develop a 617 • s pace mobile home park offer· ing residents a home and lot m lhe $45.000 to $55.000 pru:e range. T he County Pla nning Com · mission had voted 4-1 to endorse the proposal with Commissioner William Mac Dougall opposed. The project a lso drew oppo!>1· lion from residents m the rural Trabuco Canyon area. the League of Women Voters and the county planning staff. Pa t Carpenter. one area prop· erty owner. said the region so far has been developed to main- tain a rural atmosphere C1nd pro· tect the setting of O 'Neill Regional Park. ' Permitting a mooilr home park . he continued, ' doesn't make any sense " Developer Grant McNiff told super visors the site he selected 1s the only one found that would allow him to develop housing an the so.called a ffo rdable range Of the opposing neighbors . hi· R•i..tAIClllSllKA 8 MONASTERY o ••• , ,., ... M.-. DECISION DELA YEO Mobite Home Site ~aid. "Once you gel your little place you have got yours and l'Vcry body else stay out." McNiff said he alread y wa~ al work solvin~ many engineenng .rnd other problems. He s aid the homes could be restricted t.o adults only and provisions could be built in to keep speculator'> out. 1'he future Saddle back 1"1 eaduw" complex. he c;a ad. would anc lud<.• a small conven- 1 c n ce ccnle r owned by the hom eowm.•rs association The center would avoid the 3 5 mile trip down El Toro Road to the nearest shopping area. he '\aid, and its profits would help finance a s huttle va11 service for residents. security services and other amenities . Be said effort:-. would bt' made 111 keep homrowncr asl>OCiat1on <See P/\RK. Pa1tc A2> Runaway Girl, 14, Beaten, Abandoned A 14·ycar·old runaway from <1 North Dakota Jndian reservation was found lying in an Irvine· street early today . her skull fractured by a blow with a blunl weapon. police said. Investigators waited by ht•r bedside for her to regain con· sciousness as she lay in critical condition at a local hos pital. She was found by a residenl driving home on J effrey Road north or the San Diego Freeway Police said that when they grit to her she was conscious but in coherent. Before losing con· 11cious ness. she was abl e to tell the m she was struck in the head and dumped from a car. Police said her injury causPd her obvious confusion, however . and they remain uncertain about what ha ppened. Officers said she did not ap· pear to have been thrown from J moving car, as she told them. because there were no scrapes on her body. She m~y. however, have ~n eased from a vehicle A hospital neuros urgeon said that from her injury -her skull was cracked behind an ear -It nppeared she was struck by a weapon. Police l.t. Jerry .Boyd said lh1• child is a runaway American In dia n who was living with her grandparents on the Crow Creek Indian Reser vation In North l>akotu It was not lmmediutl'IY known how IOl'IR she h•d been mis:sing from the reservation Boyd "aid "h1· wa" fully l'lothed when found . and there was no indication of ~t>x ual a:. .. ault. though the possibility 1!-t being investigated -< Coa~t Weather Patchy night a nd morn· in~ low clouds along the coast . Othe rwi se f a ir through Friday with little change in temper atures. Hig h s near 70 a l the beaches to mid 80s inland ar('as. Lows tonight 60 lo 67 INSIDE TODA 't' 'Super Soccer Soturdoyx' rna11 11ot mokr the best ·1'1!1lt>r 11.~t but 01e book means a lot In a Newport Re<u:h fnmll11 cmd soccer teom See Featur- ing, Page 88. llnn• •WllM<-•It LM .. ff A• .......... ~, C.IHoffll• Al C.rM,, All Cl•ullltd Cl It C.mlct It Cr.nw_,d I ) OHtl• Nolin·• '" l•t,et\11 ...... M I 111~f-'l1•U ,..,.,,~... .. ,. ,~ -·9(.,. .. ,. • O ver the Top l'lll' space -;huttle hrbill'r Enterprise is hoisted over the I op door of t hl' W ~tory ll'sl tower at the :\I arshall Spa Cl' 1 ·111.~hl Cl·llll•f' in l lunbv11lc. Ala. The orbiter l'i being n111\ I'd from th<• tm\'l'r until Oetobt!r when the !:>econd plt.i-.v ol tlw l~·sl 1ng will :-.la11. School Employees Seek Labor Voice Ol t,,. O•llY Pilot S141t S 11 m e Sa d d I c lrn l' k V ii II <.· y :-.rh1111I <.•m ployt't'!'> :irC' angry ahuul th1·1r lrt•CJtml•nt in pro po-.t•d po-.t · Prop11:-.1tion 13 hutl1H·I-. "Th1l> dislnt'I is forcing its 1•mployees to look for a ~tron~cr lahor organiz;it1on lo re prest1nt lhl·m ." Paul Rraut•r. a school u11lit\ m • .tn. w<Jrned trustee~ \V t.-dn·l'..,day Sevt-ral cla!-isified t>mploye~. who will lose their JObs because or reduc~d funds under the Jan•1s 1n1tiat1vc. complaint.<d lo the Saddle bu,ck Vnihed School board about (he treatment they have r eceived. .. As of today. the only ankling I h.1d t h,1t m~ poo.,itwn was past ll'll'>l' \\as whl'rt an employee '>h11\1.-ed mt• a hst he ~ot at la:-t \H'l'k 's board nH.•t•ltntV' Marge TornNICJ. an <J ltendance <JC· l'ounl1ng d erk, s<J 1d. "When did I lose my identity .is a human being and become 1ust a figure?" she asked. "No onl' from my section or the ad- m1111strat1on bothered to te ll me my pus1t1on was bein~ cut." Mrs Tornt'tla complained that dass1f1ed l'mployces. who she ... aid arl' nt•rc:.sary to school 11p1•1 :1t1on ar£' bein~ cut wh1IP no 11lr111111-.1r.111nn puo.,1lions <ir<· ht: Summer Tips In Magazine ~1 am aspect-. or inkresl to -..umm~·r n·adcrs arc explored m .1 m,1gaz1m• in today's Daily Pilot Sum m l'r n·creat1onal veh1des. m·stvlL• fashions and hair and lw<i~ty tips are just thn-£' a rt·as dl'tailed in the "Summer Livin~" edition of Orange Count y Living. 1nl eliminated. "I don't think they (lho~~ who votc•d for Pro1>0r5ilion 13J wanted lhe lean to gel J~aner." she said. "'They were screaming about the fat." Braue r predicted sch ools would become rundown because of cutbacks in the maintenance department. "Millions a nd millions worth of buildings will be deteriorating -that's what's going to be hap· pening in this dis trict." he warned. "If we're unders taffed by 25 percent. what's going to happen when we're unders taffed by 55 percent?·' Brauer said he would s ue the district if he 1s laid off and :;chool officials contract with outside companies to perform his job. Siamese 'Critical' DALLA S (AP) - Siamese twins, described as joined in one of the worst ways possible. were st.'parated by doctors in a delicate four-hour opera· tion at the Children's Medical Center he re The infant girls. born prematurely about three weeks ago. were reported in critical condition today. Dr. T ed Votte le r. a pediatric s u rgeon who headed a team of 40 doc· tors. nurses and othe r s who assisted in the com· plicated procedure. said the girls were joine d through the lower chest. through some abdominal organs and at one leg. Policewom.an Sues Sex Bias Charged in Mesa Firing A rired Cos ta M esa poli cewoman ha~ fi_le~ a . $3 million sexual d1 scrim1natton :.uil against the c ity in Los Angeles Ceder.al court. cl~iming police supervisors conspt~ed to keep her from becoming a perm anent officer . The suit filed by Ann Fallon. 24. of Fullerton. identifies Co5ta Me~a Police Chief Roger Neth. a captain. a lie utenant and four sergeants as being enaaaed m a conspiracy to prevent her from becoming a patrol om cer. Miss Fallon was the city's on· ly woman patrol officer until s he was dis missed July 8. just 23 days before her one.year proba· tionary period was up. Capt. Edward Glasgow. acting chief while Neth is on vacation. said today Miss Fallon's sex was "not the reason" for her dis· Freeway Phantom Woman Sues Cops For Slow Capture A woman who claims she s uf· fered racial injuries when a rock a ll egedly hurled by a m an known to lawmen as the "phan· Clwses Worry Ckmenle; City Pl.ans Meeting San Cle me nte Police Chief Gar v Brown and City Manager Gerald Weeks will meet with U.S. Border Patrol officials soon to discuss the hazards of high speed chases through the city to capture illegal aliens. "I've written a letter to the district supervisor in Chula Vis- ta requesting a meeting." Chief Brown said Wednesday. "The Cit y Council expressed some concerns basically a bout t he hazards involved in high speed pursuits." Cou ncilwo man Donna Wilkinson particularly was con· ccrned about a July 7 incident where patrol officers from the c h eckpo int so uth of Sa n CIC'mente chased a group of ii· legal aliens through the city al 1-pecds up to 100 miles per hour. fo llow in g t h e in c ident, Margo.1rel Chard of San Juan Capistra no complained that Rordcr Patrol officers ra n her C'ar off Camino de Estrella in north San Cle m e nte, almost l'l.l\lsing her to collide with a palm tree Last year. two teen-a~e boys \\ere critically injured on the Ortl'ga Highway whe!' their car collided head on with a four "heel drive Border Patrol vehi- cle cha:.ing a carload of sus pect- ed illegal alien~. The Border Patrol vehicle was traveling on the wrong side of the road Brown said the two officials will meet with Border Patrol of· ricials to see if they would com- ply with the same cr iteria the city police dcpi>:1.menl u~es for high speed chases. Frot11 PageAJ PARK ••• d ues below $50 a m onth. Diedrich said most of the prob· lems associated with the re- mote site can be solved but he wanted to be sure they could be solved quickly to provide lower- cost housing. "This would be a help to the system. to he lp ki:ep people from being gouged in re~ts at mobile home parks," he said. "But I want to m ake sure this is the location for this type of de· vclopm ent." Diedrich continu~. Supervisor Ralph Cla rk said he also wants to offer residents a chance to own their own mobile home lots but called q uestions concerning McNiff's problems "distressing." Supervisor Laurence Schmit was the only board mem ber who !'>aid he was pre pared to s upport the land use change. tom rock thrower" shattered her windshield sued the Californi<J Highway Patrol Wednesd ay for damages to be dete rmined m trial court. Re becca Celeste Hall claims in her Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that failure by the C H P to q uickly apprehe nd James Horton Jr. encouraged the transient to repeat his rock· throwing escapa des on the Riverside Freeway. Named as co·defendants in the action are the county ahd the stale. Mrs. Hall cla ims she suCfe red he r injuries last Nov. 6, five days before Horton , 42. was found hiding in a cave in Santa Ana Canyon. By that time. she st ates. mor e t ha n 70 vehicles had been hit by rocks and two motorists had suffered maJOr in· Juries. Horton was committed to Pat· ton State Hospita l as insane last March after being fo und incapa· ble or facing trial on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and throwing rocks at vehicles. Officers hunted the bearded transient for nine months before locating him in his cave. They said he lived on a diet of fruit a nd nuts su pple m e nted by w ha tever he could find i n garbage cans. From Page A J BABY ..• lookin~ for new quarters and financing to continue .their re- search, a nd that Britain has no facilities for would·be mother.. from a broad. But he added a note of hope for the childless: "There are a number of teams a lready s tarting this work. We think that within a fairly rea- son able time. given the proper facilities. this coulrt become ap- plicable all over the world." missal. "She didn't do the JOb, accord· ing to the evaluations,'' Capt. Glasgow said. T he suit filed Tuesday seeks St million in general damagei. and $2 million in punitive da mages. according lo Tustin attorney John Elekes. E lekes today said Miss Fallon had been with the department since 1975 when she joined as a cadet. "She went into the sheriff's academy last July and gradual ed in the middle of her class with mostly male officers." said Elekes. "She was placed on patrol in November of 1977 and was to become a permanent officer on July 31. She was given notice on July 6." Elekes added. Captain Glasgow said the ma· jor reqwrement for officers re· maining after the one-year pro- bationary period "is just th<Jl they do a good job." He said police sergeants s ub mil a r e v1ew or o fficer s' p e rformance ever y three months during the one-year pro· bationary period. The reviews are then sub· milled to police lieutenants and fo rwarded for approval or dl.S- missal by the chief Edison Plant Workers End Long Strike U tility Wo rke r s Union or A. m e rica members began re· turning t o wo r k today al Southern Califo rni a Edison power stations in Huntington Beach and San Onofre after end· ing a three-month strike Wednesday by a two·vote margin. Union members voted to ratify the new contract by a margin of 326 to 324. lt will expire Dec. 31, 1979. 1n accepting the pact. union members approved a rotating work schedule that was the ma· JOr stumbling block in lengthy discussions. The workers agreed to the new schedule in which they would work weekends without over· time pay. Edison s upervisory personnel had been maintaining and re· pairing power units during the walkout. Edison spokesman Bill Dickson said. ··we are not completely hap- py. but we are ha ppy that 1t 1s over." Dic kson said that the union made some improvements in the contract by gaining additional vacation lime. He said the umon also will get an extra holiday on the Friday after Thanksgiving. Read this magazine for sum mer fun. fashions and f.~1v10gs in today's Dmly Pilot. ORANGE COAST \II ,.. O•<IH'f.11" l,.,...\, D···· Poot """'IP'li!llrf'H(,.•\t"'" ~ ,,,.._. ...... 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Today, prosecutor William Evans told the six-m an, six· woman jury that Norton de· llberately lied to the grand jury when he said $5.000 given to him by one time political financier Gene Conrad was not used in his 1976 campaign. be the chief witness against bis former political ally. ln tum. defense attorney Jim Riddel told the jury Newmeyer 's credibility wilJ be an issue in the trial. Riddel said Newmeyer was acting as the agent of the d1s- trt('t attorney's offi ce when he ~greed to record p hone and personal conversations between himself and Norton at the time of the investigation. T he defense lawyer argued that when properly interpeted the tapes of the Newmeyer· Norton conversations s how only that the defendant was en· couraging his one tlme friend "to tell it straight." . 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ............. :i;r. ..... 2DowtWd .. _..,,, Phone 642-8882 StOf'e Hours Daily 9-6 Sat 9-5 30 ......... ___ , ... AP W1,,,pti0t• A TAXING PROBLEM Brothel Boss Conforte 'Sin' Wages Will Trim.· Brothel Tax WASHI NGTON <1\1'1 Thl· lntt>rn:il Revenue St•rv11·1· C'laims a Nevad:.1 brothel owrH:r owes more than $7 million in taxes but concedes that he C;J n d educt prostitutes' sala ne:. as a business cxpcnw .Joe Conforte. challenging tht• assessment in thl' U S. Tax Court ht.•n'. said thP IRS s hould also ll•t him dl•duC'l n•baks to cab drivers plus h1s hrotheh. legal f(•cs :md linen costs. In an appeal made puhli1· Wednesday. Conforte o.,J1d "tht· dedu ctions for salaries <ind wages of prO')t1lull'!'>, renl. ut11it1es CJnd taxes and lic~nsl's a llowed by the IRS are s ubstan· ti ally undcrstatl.'d." Prost1tut1on 1s lega l 1n Nevada's Storey County, wht>n• Conforte owns Mustang Ranch. the slate's largest brothel. Tht' IRS m akes hllle d1slinct1011 a bout tht.• legality of a businel-1.., when it a~:.t::.!'>t::. laxes or alk1".., deductions. Confortc is also s uing the IRS. ch arging the asscssmenl w<is "unreasonable a nd excl.'ss1ve." On .June 2. U.S District .Judiw Roger (t'olcy of La:. Vegas rt·· jerted Confortc's suit. descrih- ing h im as a "dC'spoiler of women" and ''a pimp s1tling on the banks of the Truckee RivPr thumbing his nose at the US government." Fro•Page A I SHARKS ... were identified as Sam Boger. 39. of Summerville. owner of tht• boat. his ~on. Earl Boger, 15 • and .Jay Johru.on. 12. of Sum- me r ville. For The Very Best Oeb: Y Oii owe It to yourself to checll our pric~s. befoN you buy! MllSler Cher9e VISA Budget Paymt>nls '"'"•" , •• .,.,,.\.~tjl\f\ 'W>••·~ "''' .,,, I f f ft .J\•d •11,.._I \p.M: 1•1 """'Ultf' *' COOHl•M~t .. (Ctf'ld \ t111\\ O&\U() fftfl •• (tlili'\tt frltl'411 ,.,, •• ,",. \.,." l10t1•ft bY ,,,,,H \) M ,..., "'"'h b• ,,,_ .. ,. ,, ~'"'' ""'lit•'" ~1 M,..-.._,l W~tttty Evans also said Norton c;c hemed to hHve his former campaign manage r Gar y Newmeyer he to the jury at>put Conrad's $5.000. Witnesses in the trlal 10 Superior Court Judge Walter Charamia's courtroom are scheduled to begin testimony to- day . Attorneys estimated Norton's trial will last three weeks. Fan1ous Zenith quality! 1-arnous Li.Li..l!·l.!. dependability! Newmeyer, Evans said , wtll I ••• -· ,• :. ' , S.Laguna Condos Rejected By KATHV CLANCY OI t11e 0.llf rllet SWf A proposal to build a 25-unit beachfront condominium on 1.1 acres in South Laguna was re- jected Wednesday by Orange County supervisors. Supervisors' 3·2 vote came <tfler a stnng of South Laguna res idents protested the d evelop· ment. saying it would bring a '"Miami Beach " look to their v illage atmosphere. Property owner Robert Dolley. whose land is on Pacific Coast Highway north of Bluff Drive, <.'Ontended the develop· ment would be an asset to the <irea and would not interfere with its s ingle-family home neighbors Supervisors Philip Anthony and Ralph Clark favored grant· mg Dolley's request Anthony contended allowi up to three single-family homes Delly rnet St•tt ,..,... on the property as pl•rm1tted in current zoning could be more 1mpos1ng on thl• v1t•w from sur rounding homl''i lhun the con dominium AT 18. SHE'S FESTIVAL'S YOUNGEST EXHIBITOR Laguna Beach Artist Julle Watson With Paintings Clark s<.11d the precedent for c·ondomtn1ums .ilr~ady h;is been set sinre lhl're are thrt!e other such projects in South Le1guna. "This would deny this man the ngnts tnut have bt>en given to othl•rs," Clark s:ud Supervi s ors C hairm<.1n Thomas Hill'Y 'iHld permitting I hl' dev1•lopmenl would fly 1n the I ace of both county policie:-. in South L;igurw and the C<thfornia I 'o..ii.tal ct Success Surprises Youngest Artist If this prujel·t '>H're approved. f{tlpv !'>aid. 'i1m1lar ones surely \\OU Id fullO\\ .. ,\ nd soon the coast at South L:iguna '>'Ould bl• wall to wall m h 1gh·dl·ns1ty development." he c·ont 1 nm-d llarrit't Wolf. a South Laguna rt·:-.1dt."nt sml'c 1928, said rcsi· dent'> don't lik e lhe con dom 1naum projects existing and 1 hought the ·· M iamt Bt>ach syn- dromt"' \o\as pasl "To havl• this rnan coml' in • 111<1 ,go ba<:k to Ml:imi Deach "l' don't likl' it." she concluded Carol Thompson. another area rl's1dt.'nt, asked supervisors to "l'l~h thl' good ''of all the people of South l.<Ji;!Una"' ti1?amst the prOJl'Cl's bt:nl'f1ts ll> l>olley and lhl· lutureol 25 family residents Sht• C"onll•ndc•d CoJsl llighway .ii re<tdy 1:-. ht•<i vily congcsll'd \\ llhuut thl· :!5 unit developm1.·nt .111<1 said .ire:i l'(.'Mdenl!'> must use th.1l h1gh\\JY "t.•\cn to gut <i quart ol milk " l>ol l<.•y s<llCI ht· had tril·d to \\ 11rl. "1th .in•.i rc!>Hl~nts 1n dl·· \ 1·h1p1ng plan!> for his project \ rul until \\'l'dnl•sd;iy, he !>aid. lht• only oppos1t1on he knew of "'J ... from thl' South Lagunu Cl\ 11• 1\:.soc1ation Pilot Logbook lly JACKIE HYMAN Of Ille oau, Piiot St•tl Among some 300 artist:-who competed for admission to this year's Laguna Beach Fest1vaJ of Arts was an 18-year-old girl who JUSt wanted to see how her work would be rated "I just wanted to try I didn't expect it al all." s aid Juhl• Watson. \o\ho jus t graduated from Lagun:i Beach High School und plans to enter Orange Coast College to study e1rl in the fall Uut Miss Watson, already tht- recipient of scholarships from both the festival and Art-A-Fair, round herself among the 35 to 40 persons who were accepted lo participate in the festival. which continues through Aug. 27 To win. she submitted lhrel' watercolors. which were rated highly by a p.inel of judges At the saml' lime. Miss Wal!-ion s1.•nt a portfolio of 10 works to Art-A Fair and wa:-. sl'lccted lo s ho" ht'r work ;it a s tude nt booth there along wrth Terri Tanner :.ind Julie Segervall. both also from Laguna Beach Sale-; at Art-A-Fair havl.' been ..,Jow :-.o far b ecause of tht· festival'~ nc\\ loc;.1t1on , which apparently isn't as well known as the frs tival ·s. sa l(l Mi ss \\ Jtson What To Do Till The Painter Comes By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot tft• DlllY Pilot St.ti \ l'Cordmg to all the !>tandard indice1tors, the building 111du:-.try rs enjoying a boom right now TO APPRECIATE TlllS fact. you don't have to be con 'crsant '>\Ith the stock market, labor statistics or real t•st ate values. Just try to hire anyone remotely connected '>\1th construction and you 'II get the idea. Let me tell you how l found out. For the pe1st 10 days we've been camping out at our house waiting for a painter to show up. Cabinets and drawers have been emptied so he could wor k. That means kitchen ute nsils ;irl' spread over the dining room table. the coffee table and on top of t he piano. FINDING A F RYING pan h;is become an adventure -the pans arc there, it's just a matter of reme mbering whethe r they were put inside the soup pot or under the large salad bowl. Actually. the fact that lhe painter hasn't materialized as scheduled isn't REYNOLDS too big a proble m hccause ihe carpenter hasn't finished his work yet. We haven't seen him for two \\ l'eks since hl' hung the TV cabinet door backwards. The project that started in mid-May -a simple repair and repaint job has blossomed into a fair size redecorat- ing g11t and a giant-size headache. 1 'm grateful we deci9ed against remodeling. TllE CARPENTER CAN'T work because he's having trouble getting a door. a window and a set of cabinet doors we want him to install. The painter is so busy. he's put off the two.week vaca· lion he was going lo take in June. Al the rate he's going. he might sneak a day off sometime this fall The drapes thut were ordered in May haven't been made yet becuust' the fabric ls in great demand and short supply I OllLD LIVE WITH a ll this but for one small mc1· dent Peg McAlister. our ne~room secretary, showed up about a week ago with a color chart. She'd decided to have the outside of her house painted. I figured she'd be lucky if she got it done by Christmas. Much to her delight -and my dismay -her house has been painted -sides, trim, accent, detail and all. In fact. her painter is so enhchanted with he r house. she'· having trouble getting rtd of him. Actually. my problems could be worse. The people who live ocross the street have o house that is half torn down. halt rebuilt They're learning about the shortasc or cement and lumber But her booth on the Festival 1>( Arts grounds. displaying a variety of her watercolor scenes of wildlife and Mission San Juan Capistrano. has been doing well. In f act. Miss Watson. the youngest exhibitor at the t'csti val. said s he sold eight puint1ngs so far. Her prices range from S45toS375. ~ iss Wabon . who is the da ughter of George and Joann Watson of Laguna Beach . said hl•r interest in art began when hl·r father was stationed in the A7.orc•s with the Navy when she was 12 . "r took i.ome classes from a Portuguese m<in in oils." said Miss Watson. Then. when shear· rived in Laguna Beach three ye ars ago . s he took up w<itC'rcolor!-i in a high school ('lass and also began studying at th<.• Lagun;i Beuch School for Art "I 0Vl' ~rlway" wanted lo know morl' about wildlife." Miss Watson said. explaining that she paints from her own photo J!ri1phs taken at zoos and from magazine pictures "We've also had conglomera· lions or animals in the house. from ferrets lo turtles.·· she '>a id lh.·r Art·A·Fair booth also in· <.'I udcs penci I and pen-and-ink drawings Miss Wat:.on said she plans to purs u1.• a career in art, e1lthough s ht.> isn't sure in what area. "I'm going to go all the way with it,·· she said. "I'm interest · <•d in illustration. I haven't had 1rny experience really doing lb.at or commcrc1~l art. though. l wnnt to gE:'l a taste of cvery- t hmg · $20 Million County Loan Wins Backing Tht• tumporary borrowing of $20 million to finance local gov- ernment until property taxes are collected' this fall was approved unanimously Wednesday by Oranj?e County supervisors. Even though the county will have to pay interest of up to 5.25 percent to borrow the funds. C'ilron said the borrowing won't cos t county taxpayers anything. lie explained the borrowed funds can be re-invested for short terms by the county and (•a rn enough cash to pay the in· terest charge and other county costs. Citron noted that San Diego County already has borrowed S60 million for the so-called dry period and Los Angeles County $300 million. By compa rison. h e said. Orange County borrowed $21 million in 1977. $18 million in 1976 and $40 million in 1975. Marine Dies After Crash A Camp Pendleton Marine who was injured in a freeway <'rash in Irvine late Monday nigh t died Wednesday in Tustin Community Hospital. According to a coroner 's re· port, 21-year-old Gale Wood. of Camp Pendleton, was thrown from his pickup truck when It crash ed Into a Santa Ana Freeway center divider just north of Culver Ortve. There were no other person.11 In the northbound truck when it went out of control shortly after 11 p m and struck the divider rencc. accordlnR to the accident rt' port \ San Juan " Backed .. s OAIL Y PILOT A3 56Wed In Mass On Roads Ceremony Orange County ~upervisors followed the recommendationi. of the San Juan Capistrano City Counc il Wednesday when they approved a new roadway plan or the Capistrano Valley. Supervisors were l:lpprovrng 117 changes in future two and four- lane roads that would serve t•venlual development in an area f>Xtendi ng east fro m Crown Valley Parkway through the city to the ocean. The future s treets would scn •t• the "backbone" system of maJor thoroughfares approved by s uper\'iSOrs two years ago dur rng a Southeast Orange County traffic study City and county offlc1ab '>'ere at odds on o nly four of the pro· post.>d changes And the city raced thl' po!>siblc losi. or county street funds 1f lhl' cit y and coun· ty roadway plans had differed. Supervis ors Wednesda y agreed to change county plans to rl'flect C'ity wishes for future portions of Del Obis po Street. i\lap<tz S treet <ind Ortega Highway Rather than four·lanc d1v1dcd roads. s uper visor!> agreed to cle1ssify the s treets as future four-lane und1v1ded roads de s igned to carry less traffic. Supervisors also followed the request of tHe San Jua n council in deleting a future extension of Junipero Serra over a ridgeline from Alipaz to Street of the Golden Lantern. But they asked crty and coun cil officials to work together on other courses for the road that might be less objectionable. Richard Munsell. an assistant director of the county Environ- mental Management Agency, contended a road crossing the ridge will be needed eventually to keep Golden Lunll'rn from becoming congested He said. however. additional study m<iy find d1ffcrC11t route!> for the future six-lane h1ghw:iy Contract Signed SACRAMENTO <AP ) Stand· ard Oil of Ohio s igned a con- tract with the federal govern· menl Wednesday to build part of a pipeline to carry Alaskan oil from Lo11g Beach to Texas AP Worephale SEEKS PRESIDENCY Rep. Philip Crane Conservative From Illinois Eyes '80 Bid WASHINGTON 1AP> Rt.•p Philip Crane, u consl'rvat1vl'. from Illinois. says he will seek the 1980 Republican nom1natrnn for president and will make a form a l announcement before Labor Day Crane met privately Wedncs· day for about 25 mrnutes with Ronald Reagan. who uns uc· .cessfully sought the GOP pre~ Jdent1al nomination in 1976. and told him of his plans The congressman. Reagan's Illinois campaign manager tn 1976. said Reagan did not <Jppe:ir surprised al his decis ion and that hl' bel 1eves the forml'r California governor might abo seek the GOP nomrnation If Crane announces his c.in didacy before Labor Ua~ hl' most likely will herome tht· f1r!-it formal prt·s1d1.•nt1al conte ndt•r for 1980 A number of Ollkr prom tnent Rcpubl1c·an s 1n c lud1ng R l' <.i g a n . f o rm e r p r l' s 1 d e n t \.crald R Ford. and Scns Robert Dole of K<insas and Howard Baker of Tennl•SSCl' have been active· in s p£'aking tours. but none has yet to s uy publicly he will run As a newcomer to a national candid<1cy, Crane, 47. said tw was making lht• t•arly move in an attempt to gain recogmt1on EMPORIA. Ka n I APl -- .. Praise thl' Lord '" t•xcla1med Ont-bride as she waJked mto an a1r·condit1oned room after more than two hours of wearing full bridal regalia in 99-dcgree heat. But the long. hot wuit was pre- ferable to attending 27 other weddinAS around the country. 'iU ld the former Kathleen V1rg1nia lliggins She had jµst b<•en marrit.>J tn a ceremony thut unilt.>d 2~ t•ouples Wednes day I wouldn't '>\ant 1t any other "'<.1) " said the bride of Ronald Ll•\o\ I!> Sink "It':-. a rt·al family affair Wc'vt' gone to school with lhl•se people for thrt.'e years. Wt· havt· in common the lovl' or <.;od .. t\I least half the ntwlyweds \\ot.•r t• part of Lhl• 250·member Tht• Way Collegl' <:lass which graduated Tuesday night in thl.' thrN· yl•ar -old !>Chool "s firs t comm encement. The Emporia school offers a three.year train- rng program in religious work Pr(•pe1rat1ons for the me1s:. wt•dd1ng began when sevcr;.tl couples realized they all p lanned to J?el married after graduation. ont-graduate said Single stu- de nts at the collegt• <.1 rt• not ul- 1 owed to marry until -.iftt•r graduation The weddings "l're pcrforml.'d befor e 1.200 guests by Dr. Victor Paul W1e rwrllt'. the school's rounder and prcs1dt.-nt Br 1 degrooms and best men \\o re blut-s u1b \\1th v1•srs_ Brides wore long·slet.-vl'd \o\h11t· ~owns and brtde,m.Jtds wort.' form al dn·sscs 1n drffrn·nt shades of h im• Th..-couple:-and t hf!I r attl'n· dunts made ;.i ring .iround thl· c·JnOpll·d plJlform whl•rt• Wl·1 rn 1lll· stood It took ;,ibout ;,in hour to marrv th t· couplt·s . who pl (•dgcd themselves to each other in uni · son and then. one couph." at J lime. scaled the commitment by tasting salt from their mate':-. frn~ers rn ltnl· with •' b1bhC'al custom "These arc the 'ialtll.'!>t k1sst·s your daui:?htc rs ;ind your boys h:.ivc received tn a tong ti mt-." Wc1rw11le told the-p~rcnls lf~fv~/ for the very first time at 20 :JJ ·-,1 .. ·- r 1 Distinguished Heritage provincial collection I.. l)lh'''ll ")i/t' L1JIH.>J~1. lwd . '.,,.,,., ,1,111d' r Heritag~ . L111~·r11! •h•·-.1 Due~:.i:• Folchr.q mm.,r Armora• l\tnq ,11,· c.1111· "-·•I Oonr n1qh1 ~1.md~ "Provincial" ts too mod~t d word lo de!icnb • our Bnttany""' bedroom collectJOn b)o Hentc.19~ • The col lect10n 1s a visual feac;I with nch carvin~ that d'2hgh1 th1 E'l,le. mellow bra~. hand screened decoranon::. -cmd .1 lowly 111terplay of veneer-unde? thl wtlnn Bn11a1''- f 1rnshes Allow U!> lo 1ntrtxJuct yol! to tht•n1 1oddv' Your /o.vonre •rumor de1igner wr.ll be happy to a&$11tt YoU H.J.GARRETf fU~NlllJRE PROFESSIONAi. INTERIOR OESIGNCRS 22 IS HAAIOR ILVO COSTA MESA 646~0275 D AIL' l'ILUl '1 11r OA t Jut, 21 19f8 NATION I WEATHER Fourth Criti«!al Just ··Coasting f;) with~ Tom'\~~\',' Fall Kills 3 Morphine Our Raging Inf erD.os At Six Flags SA1'1E OLD STORIES DEPT. -We had one of lhe first serious brush fires of the season yesterday in Irvine. At last r eport, about 200 acres or brush burned. But it's tiring to read about this. EUREKA. Mo. <AP>-A gondolar ride carrying four passengers 70 feet above an amusement park slipped off its cable and plunged to the ground when a support arm on a tower broke. . Two girls and a man were killed and a third girl was critically in· JUred. Th~reason the rire news is wearisome is that when you sea the dispatches. you get the feeling you read the same t ng last year About 60 people were stranded c ars s napped loose when the in the ~5 remaini~g cable cars i~ support arm gave way about 2 operation at the lime of the acct· p.m. Only 16 cars were in the air Every time we surrer one of these blazes . for example. the dispatch will tell you that the fire "blackened " 200 acres. The news insists every brush fire blackens. dent Wednesday at Six Flags al the lime. There has never been a grass blaze In which the ground was left dirty brown. You wouldn't know how to handle it if the news told you that It might go like this : "IRVlNE -A raging inferno erupted across the grasslands near Umversity and Michelson drives here to· day. d irty browning at least 200 acres " I am sure you would mass "blackened" in that dis· patch. Surely an inventive news wnter would never get away with interviewing the fire chief who mi~ht tell him the Fire Jnvesllgator Check:mg Out Blackened Acres blJle ··1cfl th1:. place as bald as a billiard ball." The news then m 1ght rf'ad "IRVINE A raging inrerno erupted in the grass here today. billiard balling more than 200 acres .... " I'm afraid the gentle readers would miss "blacken- tng" again You ~ tll also note that in all such reports. fires never start Tlwy :il~ays t:rupt Fires have to be like volcanos or they JU!-.l art:n't worth writing about. 1\ lso. fm•" nevt'r Just burn. They ar e raging infernos. We have nl•vcr had a fire that wasn't mad. EARLY INFORMATION on yesterday's raging in· frrno out in I rvint' s uggests that it was started by a large bird F1rt' officiul s theorize that the bird erred in the air and new into a 12.000-volt electrical transmission line. lie wus thus electrocuted and feU to the ground in flames. This ignited thl• brush fire. In cold blooded early news d~spatches. however, this bird that mc.•t !>uch a ghastly demise hardly gets a mention Wt: a rl· more concerned with what got blackened later TH.\T BIRD DESERVES a little more sympathy in the news Ht• 1!. to be pitied. lnstf'ad. we have accused him of not doing very well at his prime purpose in lire. which is flying "1thout r unning into obstacles. And as a ftnal indignity, the early news didn't even tell us "hat kind of a bird he once was. He has been reduced to just "a largC' bi rd " M aybe 1f he'd blackened more acres with a bigger rag. mg inft•rno. we"d h<1vc given him more notice. Cameraman Killed Finishing TV Task ATLANTA IAP) -Jimmy Harmon needed just one more piece of film for the televb1on documentary on the Southern Cres- cent passengt'r train. It was a piece of film that cost him his life The 31 year old ca meraman for WXIA-TV, Atl anta, was perched on a trestle Wednesday, with two cameras. waiting for the Southern Hmlway System passenger train to round a bend. said Chuck J ohnson. a police spokesman m suburban DeKalb Count y "We beht've ... when he saw the train. he went across the tracks and triggered it <one camera), then apparently tried to get back across the tracks to his second camera and just didn't make it,·· said WXJA Assistant News Director Ron Becker. Harmon, of Stone Mountatn. Ga .. was killed instantly by the New Orleans bound train. which included 10 cars and four engines and was going about 50 mph. J ohnson said. over Mid-America park. They were rescued without furth e r incident. The la s t passengers reached safety four hours after the accident. THE STEEL CABLE car. a mass of gnarled metal. was whisked away lo a storage room nearby. St. Lo uis Count y Fire Marsh al J ames Holding haus haid safety devices on the cable ride prevented the other cars from f:lJling. Some pa rts of the ride are as high as 100 feet above the park, which was filled with about 20,000 people at the lime of the accident. officials said. The ride had oper ated for eight years without incident. a park spokesman said. More than 15 million people have ridden safely in the Swiss-made ride. he added. He called the accident a "fluke." FIRE 1'1EN AND POLICE from 10 s urrounding com· munities used crane-like snorkel units to rescue the riders. It took a 100-foot aerial boom to reach the last few c able cars that swung gently in the humid 94· degree summer breeze at the al· traction. loc aled about 25 miles south of SL Louis. Less than an hour after the final person was snatched from the suspended cable car. high winds and torrentia l rams pum· melled the 503-acre park. Two girls. Trisha Weeks. 10, of St. Louis and Kristen J ohnson, 15 . of Barre. Vt . and her uncle. C l a rk F . J o hnson . 25 . of H1 vesville. W. Va .. were killed after one of the ride's 28 cable Ford Dies AP Wi,..p/loto Bl'n son For d , youngt•r brother of For d Motor Co Chairman llc nry Ford 11 and a grandsoh of the auto in· dustry pione e r. d ied early to - d ay a fte r ~u ffcn ng a n ap· pa rent heart attack. Ford. 59. was a boa rd his bo::il. docked at Cheboygan. l\l ich . a r esort community on the Lowe r Penins ula. Rains Drench Northwest Udifomia Logs High, Low Temperatures Tempera• ure• '41 lo .. , .. 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DttWttn •• and 8S Tht w•t"' i.motrttwt w111 1M! u Sun.ltfoon, Tide• THUllSO.t.Y ~<ond hiQfl • )A p m ' 1 S.cotlll I°"' 12 00 p rn. 1 1 l'lllOAY Flr\I 111011 • 1' Am i ) Flr\t low " It• rn. l 7 ~(nnd hOQll J •9 0 m S I ~Un rh~l6 00 11 m ,U h1 Yp m Monn ''''" . 1"1\' Olp m Surf Repor t Hu nllnoton ll~A<I\ Fout fool tt>ultwi'd y W•Vf'\ itM h01't WfflillO Milt,. surllnt <Mail~ 0001J Hewp0r1 no .. ,, WaVtt lrom I~ '°"'" •t tOU. ff) ff1tf rfl'c1 ~ t vHO l"IJ <<>nOlll-9ICJOto .. 1-t1...,1 JENNINE WEEKS. 12. a ~is· ter of Trisha. was in critical but stable condition today after sur· ger y Wednes d ay night at a nearby hospital. The uncle and niece were visiting the Weeks family at their St. Louis County home. · A spokesman for the park. Bob Kochan. said that the ride could hold 112 per sons. The three killed and one injured were the only occupants or the car that fell. he said. The ride runs across most or the w i dth o f t h e park . Passe ngers are carried in 28 small cars s uspended on a mov- ing cable. KOCHA N SAID the cable car n de would not be used again un· Lil an engineer from Six Flags over Georgia. a sister operation. arrives for CJn tnvestigation Fmieral l'iole11ee Chris Covatta. a photographer lor the Bloomington. lll . Pantagraph. was attacked while covering the funera l of Robert Conkle . one of three ~u ards killed in \\eekend n ot mg a t the Po ntiac I Ill. I Correctional Center Ma n at right was identified as Bill Conk It·. brother of thC' slain m an Sweeping Storms Kill 2 Hail, Tornadoes, Heavy Rain P1inish Midwest By The Associated Press A. line of thunderstorms s wept across the Midwest. leaving at least t wo people dead and caus· mg widespread power outages. T h unde r storm s prev a iled from the lower Great Lakes to northern Texas. A half dozen tornadoes also touched down . mostly in the upper M1ssissipp1 valley WIND DAMAGE·OCCURRED at numerous places from Terra Haute. Ind .. to Vtnila. Okla. Vicious thunderstorms accom· pamed by torrenliul r ain. wmds of 80 mph and ha tl raked Lower Mich1gCJn Wednesday eve ning. leaving at least one dead and t hree others missing when two sailboats capsized 1n the Detroit Rive r. Ni ne were rescued. Dl'lro1t E di s o n Co . had dam a~t· '"seCJttered a II ove r the place." according to spokesman Fred Sulli van. who es timated 30.000 Edison customers werc- blacked out HALF OF THOSE were tn Detroit. he said. Co n s um e r s Pow e r Co estimated at least 20.000 of its custo mers were without elec tricity because of downed power lines. A seven-story parking garugc unde r cons truction a t the Renaiss an c e C e nt e r 1n downtown Detroit colla psed dur mg the storm. There were no 1n Juries. IN H URON COUNTY. dep .uties said a IS.year-old boy was hos pitalized in critical condition a ft er wind blew over the tractor he was driving. pinning him beneath the machine. Sometimes you want to l eave the cares of the world behind and just sit back and enjoy the things life ha s to offer. The At lrast one death was blamed on violent \\Cuther that swept acros::. much of ll hno1s. knock· 1ng out <:le ctr u: s E:rv1 ce 1n nu ml·rous a reas and causing scattered dama~e The storm~ that hit Wednes- d a y afttrnoon and evening brought hi gh wmds. torrentrn l r a m s. hatl and the threat of tornadoes to many areas. · FUNNEL CLOUDS wen· sighted 10 the Chicago. spring. fi e ld a nd E <is t S t Lo u1 ~ area~. but authorities said none of the tornadoei:; touched down Gerald Mariana. 33. of Mount Prosp ect. drowned 1n Lakt· Michigan off Wilmette while 1ry ing to pull hi s motorboat back to its moortn~ ma heavy wind. Tht-storms ha iled air traffil' briefl y ut O'Hare lnternallonal Airport and knocked out power to several Chicago suburbs . Daily Pilot brings you tfte information you need to find entertainment -atl along the Orange Coa st. 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Moto1 Co profit• t'<l~l'd up l<, un nil t1ml' rt•cor<! $5to million or s.i 55 .i 'hoirt• an the 'l€'<'Ond quartt'r Of t97fl but the com puny compla1nl'd t h.11 11 ~ profit maritan wus down Ch.a1rmtH'I H crHy 1-'ord 1 l s111d WPdn('sd.1y th.it whll(• world wide ~11lc•s l<'apcd 22 p<trct•nt from the year ago quartt•r to wt un(lth1•1 rl'C1ord prof1l" "l'll' up Jll't I .I p<-rt1•nt 1ur th1· lhr1•t• monl h~ t'ndefl June :io 1 ht• 111•rlormanCl· "a:, 'lrongt'r th.in tht• fott'C'<t'>tb of ~omt.• tndui.try .snnl~ sl !t but tn hm· with the 1 Xf>Cl \U t101b of othr1' Thursday July 21 t97.'.l OA1l Y ~ILOi 87 Boom Fades "Recession Hits Houses? ~) JOHN(' !'.NI Pt ...................... "' With nlOnt<agl· 1 ..,tes upprou<'hJng 10 Pt-rcenl und with loans getting harder to obturn t hl l(rcilt hou~tn~ boom of the pa8t yt•.ir and " h.t1r M • m • hkt'I) to IX <'001l mufflt>d ovt•r I hl· nt•xl ft•w month" Tht:. ('.rnnot bt tJlld w ith u 1td.nty bt<'dU\C homebuyers cognizant of lhc J~ J>ttn·:'ll .ipp1t(•1,,111o n 111 price~ over lht past yt-ur h.n·l not lt-t the n:-1ng CO!lt of mont-y deter them But then must Ix .. ltm•' CONSUMER OE6T tOR <'-'RS appllant'e<. homt' mortgages und othl'r good' <J nd ~e r vice~ .,, now <1P proachmg SI tnlhon It r 01>t I.) IX'l <:t~nt last ye.,1 '4ht-n 1n terest charge~ alonc cam\ 10 1. pt>r<'cnt of take homt' Pa> Moreover money '" J;et11ni. scart•e1 S,•v1ngs and lo.in :.itisoc1at1on!. tht: lar~est mortgaNt• ltnde r'-<11t' n01 .1t1rltl't ing money a~ qu1t•kly a . th1:y would llkt to Th\:11 'att' of s.n mgs 1s det·hnmit Thi:il mt•an' loan •. will too That 1s tht boid nt.>W" Hut buy~r" ol'ed not feel a ll thl' nt•w' I' llt-l(11t1v1 W i th a dt-<.'11nt• in th1· m;irket tht·ft- usuully come' d !.lowdown in lht• r .. t1 .,, which housing price" rtse and lhiJl '4 a d hug£> 12 perc·cnt la~t year And \\htle mortgagl' 1,1tt'' m1~ht continuc ri ~•ni.! ovtr th( nc•xt couplL or m onth ~ thl•y l OO u lt. dl l tntd It, !.l111)1l1w Jnd maylH: t H 'I' f,tll 1n tht r1n c1I quartt•1 of lhl• yt a r , ..... 111 •• ,. RY HOW MUCll" PE RllJ\P~ t>} .1 Ql-Jr1t:t po1n1 "">" Dennis Jal'Obt· an t•conom1st for ttw L ~ Le ogue or ~a\; ings AsSO<: 1altons Any gre11ter decltnt> would depc>n~ on d low£>nng or tnflat1on 1n general unhappily, tho:.e proSpt><'f S Jr£ not \H} brt~hr (, Wilham M1llu , th~ Federal Reserve ch.ef v. he <:on· 1der' inflation hts biggest foe expect •• tht-annual 1 ·''" t1} IJN'l1ne only ,, .. percent to ,,.! percent .. ye:.11 What this forecast add c; up to 1 .. derl.ne 1n thl· 1 ,1lt of housing construction and sale'-Last y b11 n(•-.v hous111g :>tarts came to I 9:i mil hon unit., Th1J )<PJ1 j dC:Qb\ j.10 uc1pates a figure or 1 8 mtlhon Does 1t also add up to recession · 'WE THINK THERE IS THE poss1b11t•.; or a recession in the next nine to twel ve month!t ' _,aid J acobt' et'horn~ what seems to have become 1n rect>nt weeks 1 he consen:.u' forecilst Hecess1on' Hecalhng Jgain thl '>t-Htr-t:ncoun•l'r of 1974 1975 Americans s hudd<:r v.her. lht.} hl "'' thl '-"Old ijut recessions are expect<Jblt althou~h 'ar y1r.g in tn•l'n"• t v <rnd duration In fact these past 41 month" ron::.t1~l'tl 11m of th1• longest recession free peno<b 1n our mod'-"rr. ht tor} A COi rect1on ell> they :>ay h OVI rdUl d t1hough mo:.l 1..•conom1sts foresee 1t as mild and lmt•f STILL. WHEN HOM EOWNERS nt<ar of cconom:<' declines or s tagnations they worr)' under .. t andabl; ;in~ responsibly After having J?rown ra!>tl'r than 1nflJt1on for m;iny year" can market valUL'' plunge thi:-y a~k Tht· sa' till!~ and loan ptopll• '4 ho hollt S49C b1,llon •n \tsled 1n hou!>1ng think not Thost• •nc~1 .!'e" O'<'l • 1 \'Ct'nt .ectrs hav(' ocen solid n ot sp£>t•ulal1H· lhi:-y '"'Y Tht:r J11 based on dcmo~raph1c" a nd cosh Ir peopll' were buying houses not to live 1r. bu\ ~1mp1y Lo secure them wh1ll' pnccs ro'll' then thl·rc would bt t•ausc for worry :.aut Jarnbl' Bul µe<>plt• havt' b<!~n hvmg 111 thost.· hous1·s h1 \JV' THE PRICES. THEREFORE. ARE soundiy basec: ~aid .lucobe The market hE: said "' not a house ot cards Still based on the amount of consumer debt and Uw rise tn pnces and the high mterc~t ta•e~ 1 hdt markt t seem!i to need a rest during v.h1ch 1' can "ho re up •t·· ur derpmrungs It may come late this year Utility Prepares Power Plant Job SAN DI EGO IAP 1 ~an 01e~o Ca" 6. Electric Cc• s Jys 11 \\tll nL·1wt 1.1tl "1th HC'puhl1t c.1:nth1 rm ... 1n1 lo build .1 comnwrc 1.11 ~t.·othtrrn.i t µ11\\l t p1.rn1 1ri Pw Im penal Valley Tht• ut1ht y h ,1, .innountt'fl th .... 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June 25 ~ll 1'.1rn1ng' \H'rl• SIJ7 000 or 1~ (tr.t ,, -.1',111· rl'!l1 pJn.:d \\Ill' $71 ooo or h tent., in the ttr"' t;u<1111 1 111 1.~ ... t H',11 \\ht·n th1:n 1.1.<1:. ,. ~11 ~•1 1 ncmhl•1 <'I ,h.-1c -. 1.u t ,t.incltng S.11<'" \\l'rl' 55 • m1ll1on compdl(C: with S4 t m1ll1on .1) 1:,ir L'<.11 lu1 TAKI!'(; STOC " 0 1c1t 1 h.1ck11 ~ '' t1'1 l•nd or tht c1u.ir1t1 '4 " ~to II m11!1on c·11m p.•rect with 5tl 4 m1ll11111 • \ll .~ r t•,11 lu:r f .irmni.:' ht nl'httd 11 l'rll inc 11 'll ct 'hip nwnt~ or h11?h<'r margl11 1t<•m , JO<! .. drop 1n •ht 11•puttt d ID)( r.•tt• lo 40 pctrL1nt 1rom ::1 purcnt tn lci::.r Yl'•tl 'f•r'>l QlJdl ll'I ~rnt.:dlow m .mufactu1 l'' w1ncfow .. .ind otht r 11 :rn .. pu1111 r1t, ror l.ltrl r.111 .inc' 1:.rouncl 1rnnsport~t1on "l n1clt' .ind produ('t:. fo1 othl'r mtltlar y .ind rommut'tiJI .1ppht .1l1on ... fW.foknean '"Pay Dirlde11d D1ret·tor"' of fk{'l<rn,1n tnMrum1.nt tnc 1'ull1•r11111 h,I\ t' ck<'l.111•(! • cl1v1dt•nrt ot 11 t t nt • --h<ir t 0,1) .1hlt l\IJJl 21i lo 'harl'holdt·r .. or record Au.a - Tht•<'omrnmy h<is ~ 2 mtlhon <:11nimuo •hJr<• out,t.1nd Bl·ckm.in munuf ,1('1 uft'" anslyt 1r ti tn"'trumt'nlitl 1un t'lt•<'t 1 o product . and ron .. um.illll r hl m1c,t1 p1 oduct' r111 ml•dtl'.tl, uidu!>lrl.11 t•nv1ronmu1t ''! und "'cu:nt1f1c .1ppl11 J lions Flntt Pur.-ha11t-11 D~b#ruum t<1 1tforn1,1 Computer ProdU<'l , If!<' Ant1h(•1m. ha'i an· n11t11H cd rcpurl'hllM.' or ~20 000 1n pnn<'11w1 vulut· of 1t-c out "' und1n1t 4 ix·r1•t11H '<Ubot dln.Jlt'<I <'OnH•nt b1l dl bt>nturt., Tht• plJn to pur<'hll~t tht• cit tx.nturt•• w<1 ~ onnouncNl tn Fl bruary in order to <ul111fy lh\ '"'' unnu,•I •,1ni..1ng fund 1t'Q 111 r\'ml•nt wh1t•h oct•\u" Otl I Tr an• 11C't1on.. '411 e h:mdl<'<1 throu~h l'tllnt \\( hbu JJC"'-on & Curt1i. .. Featuring_·· • ~ ;~ ~ .. <M~--'*-.....,i.;;.....,..,.. High-heeled strippy sandals on a woman may mean she's sexually aggressive. Soccer Saturdays It probably won 't best-seller, but the means much to Sharks . By JUDITH OLSON 04111t ot11, 1'1101 s~ be a book the ft 's a nice book about nice kids doing nice thin~s. "And it will never s ell the way something bad will." the author concedes. But Michae l A Glueck. M.D., doesn't care if · Super Soccer Saturdays" ever makes the best- !>eller hsl It's a book that means much to him. his family und members of the Sharks soccer team "SuPE'r Soccer Saturdays" <Crescent Publica - tions. Los Angeles. $3.50). is the story of what happent.'d to Gleuck's son. Jeffrey, the Glueck rpronounced Glick 1 family and other members of the team during a championship season in 1976. The book is quite an accomplishment for Glueck, who says he ··never WTOle a sentence for a high school newspaper. • DAILY PILOT 0..ly ~...-iwow, ..... A Peacock shoe on a man may indicate 'showiness·. Shoe View Shoes are not worn for protection of the feet, a podiatlist believes. They are primarily used for sex attraction, he says. .. By J UDITH OLSON Ot ,,_ Dalt, l'IMt St.If You've JUSt spotted a n attracti•e brunette in the grocery store check·out line. You want to know if she's interested. available or exciting. How do you tell-> Just look at her s hoes If she has on spike-heeled strippy sandals or high, clingy leg boots s he's very like ly both in· terested and available. If she is wearing "neuter shoes" she's in· terested but doesn't want to be labeled as ag- gressive. She'd never ask you for a date. Men's s hoes a r e JUSt as r evealing of personalities. according to William A. Rossi. a Massachusetts podiatrist who has written a his - tory of shoes. His findings appear in a reeent is- sue of the Journa l of the A.merican Podiatry As· "'OCiation. Though most people would assume that shoes arc primarily worn for protection or the feet. this is far from the truth. Rossi s ays . The primary use of footwear is first in sex- attraction. fashion or foot cosmetic purposes. he notes. The second reason people buy shoes 1s for status and the last reason 1s protection. comfort or ttyg1ene The ~hoe~ 1n ~1 pel'son ~ closet can bt' classified into va rious sexual categones, qosM believes. each rcflectin~ the wearer·, bchav10,. patterns and personal lifestyles • • • • " ~ • -! A man's average seven pa1~. for examp1t'. ,, may be categorized as sensuous. masculine j peacock. eunuch or macho . ~ Women's shoes. which average nine to lO • pairs per person. fit into sexy. sexless, neuter. • .. unisex and bisexual labels . according to Rossi ·s •· theory. ~ T hough some of these styles may be com-~ fortable. research s hows that 80 percent of all "" shoes a re bought for sex attraction purposes. ht-, }· said. "Sensible" shoes. which have no sex ap- peal. account for only f ive percent of the market and m ost of these are bought by the elderly <See SHOES, Pa~e BIO ) I f i / I I ~ 1 .l r , • • • • • • f • I wom by a sensuous man. ' O.lly ~-,......, ltle'lllN ...... Solo By Cheryl Romo ' t ' I I I f '!~!~~~n~oumaU•t I in the world not to have rr.adE: thl' trek to ! Anahe im to see the Rollin{l Stone!'. , Pa rticularly for what 1s reputed to bt' tht>ir ! last concert per formance And for days af· , terward I was bombard ea by the hkes of ' television newsmen commentmg on how they 1 couldn't even drown out the awful music with , their car windows rolled up. how the critics i thought \tick could have done better , ;ind how : newspaper reporters feel about t>verything I : don't want to know about / Actually I don't re<11ly care about how many j people were busted. whe ther anyone liked the • music or not. or whether some mini-celebrities • were upset about not having a private audience : with Mick. I would have liked to ha\·e been : there. sitting on the grass and clapping lo the beat Just like the old days M> halter top with the 1970 Women's Strike Day button pinned on the front was ready. So were my htp hu(lger denim shorts that ride up , in back and my leather. T1Juana floppy hat. ; .. But J had a feeling I wanted to get over ." he said "f wrote the last sentence first then dictat· ed the rest " Super Soccer fans: From left, Jennifer, Mimi, Jeff and Michael Glueck. Unfortunately. f. like most of the other • over-30 fans who didn't have time to stand in six-hour ticket lines or camp with our sleeping bags at mutual ticket agencies. couldn't get tickets A s ecretary at Costa Mesa Me m orial Hos pital. where G lueck is a radiologist. transcribed the tapes and Glueck showed the manuscript to the coach. Nick Becker. "HE URGED ME to do something with it," Glueck ~aid. "I read it over again. It was then a chronologi<'al time table of events <the Sharks played together e ight months and won the Southern California Champioqshlp>. I decided to give it one more try." Glueck got more statistics. talked to the parents or the Sharks to get information about each boy and asked the children what the year had m eant to them. He also contacted the coach or the team the Sharks defcuted in the finals and revamped the manuscnpt "I had no iaea of what to do then." Glueck said "I finally l(Ot a copy of 'Writers Market· and contacted some publishers. Crescent wrote back " The book . which was published a few weeks ago. is more than the stor y or a group of 7. and IJ-year-old boys winning a championship after eight months of practicing and playing. It tells of a family growinl( closer together. of many happy SaturdRys spent with friends and of a boy's development Into a more responsible person. . ROOTING FOR the Sharks was a "nice. wholesome, experience." Glueck asserted. He viewed it as a pos itive reinforcement for family life In the S !'llOCe many aunts. uncles a nd grandparent!\ ulso rome out to support the team Mimi Glueck. J effrey's mother . concurs. "It brought us closer together. 9fe had something ta do as a family. It was very exciting. It was the rirst lime Wt! had been involved in team sports . None of us knew anything about the sport." After the games there were picnics and visits to MacDonald's for hamburgers and fries. All the parents participated. Mrs. Clueck said. "They were just nice. plain people." Having a book published about his year with the Sharks also has been very exciting for Jef. frey Glueck. He is an intellectual boy who likes to read and loves to spend hours talking with adults. He was a little angry with his parents for slgmng him tSee SOCCER, Pa1e Bt, I So. on Saturday m or."11ng. I staged my own pre·concert 1 located my bnttered .. Flowers" album I purchased 1n 1966 Although the grooves .-ere a lmost worn through. you could still hear the echoes of "Let s Spend the Night Together" and "Ruby Tuesda)1 ·· With dust rag In one hand and Lemon Pledge In the other. I pranced and cavorted all over the Uv1ng room blasting the nellbborhood f with vintage Stone~. At fi~t. Peter. my dog. eyed me suspicious · ly Then he smiled l\nd started running around , wlll't me My duughter's only eomment as sfle i pDSsed through "a~. "Oh, mom " Arter h!-tening lo Ma ck qnd the boys a few •. (Stt SOLO, Pa1e Bit> '