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1979-08-07 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 uar .POU· .lndieates· Garage Bombing -· sw-uames Kenneily. fteail- DAILY PILOT * * * 15c * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON U_G_U_S_T 7, 1979 V~. 71, iio:nf. J SIECTICIMS, 21 .. AGES Fires Paoft< - OREGON IOAHO WYO. CALIF NEV This m ap locates a reas where more than 2.~oo firefighters in Montana. Oregon and Idaho ar e tac~hng azes rampaging through-thousands of acres of n~t1onal fo rest land. Contraf!t Bass~ LA's Lifeguards Threaten to Strike LOS ANGELES <AP> -If Los Angeles county lifeguards carry out their threatened strike this weekend, beach parking lots l'ould be, closed ln an effort to discourage visitors, county of· ficials say. The lifeguards voted Sunday Ted Kenned:y 'Top' Choice NEW YORK (AP>-Sen. Edward Kennedy ii the overwbelmlnlyrn· ldential pick ol iDdepeD· dents md Democnla in a three-way race with Jim- my Carter and· Gov. Ed· mund G. Bl"OWD Jr., ac- conllna to an ABC·llanil poll. A K.....,.Cuter raee lboWed bolb ll'OUP9 faYW• ln1 tbe llHaacbuett1 NDator G ~to II peroat. .eoonllal .. ,. aulu Nl•••d ...... .,. ta=;'.r::e tdepnlidmC .... 11 ,. ... to --------ame1111 llalb ll'Gllfl ta a two-w., nee, and• per- eeat to • perc111& alDOBI Demoerat1 }!!J,,1a ·a tbree·WQ llaowdoWll, 11 .-!C="' o .... , ... -iDde=hllU ..._ It .. ... ,. c.rt.r' ....... ,., ..... ;a,._, 11 ,.. ... night to strike by the weekend ir no progress occurs in contract negotiations scheduled to re· sume Wednesday. The lifeguards average 30 to 40 rescues a day on 78 miles or beach from Long Beach to Ven· tura County. said Lt. Karl Bohn. president of the Los Angeles County Lifeguard Association, which claims 450 members. He said the lifeguards are uk· ing for a wage-benefit increase just under the 1 pe~ent recom· mended by President Carter. but tbe county is olferlna 4 per· cent. County negotiator Herbert Kaplan said the county's 4 per· cent lncrease offer wu made three weeks aco, and that the llf~' last offer wu a 11.5 percent lncreue. "U they NJ they're wllllq to Httle for 10methlna near the pretldeatial auldellnea. then we'll baft a real qulek meetiq • ......,., Md wrap tbe whole tJdal up," Aki "-Plan. . BOllD lldd tbe ..., wa1 tbe eoaatJ em badle a walkout by llfeparclm would be to lbut the beaebel. "We lloDe tbeJ will moMl1le tbe ....... deputmeDt to keep .... oil Ille beae .......... uld. •• -O'luUIHD, ...... .. elalef Jlt.pard for tbe eoallt1. uld ......, .... ii DO&IUaa tbat cu ...... to keep people fl'DID ................. "About U. GDIJ WDa n ean do to 110 .. .=.fi:c me II to ... .... Illa 1111& .... ..... ........, DIPartmlal ol ........... ..... Of Carter, Brown MaeDonald Trial Tar Hits Life-saving Efforts Told 40-mile ... . Stretch PORT ISABEL. Texas CAP> - Tar balls washed ashore today on the sandy resort beaches of RALEIGH,N.C. <AP) -Strug gling for breath. cold and dizzy. Or. Jeffery MacDonald went from room to room at his Fort Bragg home trying lo breathe life into his family after an al· tack on them. he told Army in· vestigators after the killings. He also said he didn't rec· ogni ze any of the weapons used to kill his family. The jury listened for about an hour Mon· day to a tape(flmervrew-with--t:he · mvestigators, and was to hear the rest of 1t today. The recording was entered as evidence by the prosecution. MacDonald. as. of Huntington H a rbour , 1s c ha r ged .. with murder in the 1970 stabbing and beating deaths of his pregnant wife Colette. 26, and daughters Kimberly. 5, and Kristen. 2, while he was a Green Beret doc •or He says four intruders, one a candle·carrying woman chant· mg, "Acid is groovy. Kill the pigs." killed his family and stabbed him. In the interview, MacDonald said he awoke to the screams of hil family and found three men and a woman standing near him. He said be struggled with the m en Pl,a:,w Aborts Takeoff From Wayne Airport .. A fully lOllded Air California Boeinl m , bound for San Fran· claco waa forced to abort a takeoff from the county airport thla momi.q when a nre warn· 1D« llabt wu actlvated. ii art Peterson, spokesman for the alrllne, aaid the Jet'• 119 c::-"en and five crew mem· left the craft without lncl· dent. He laid the 'Jet wu stopped in tbe middle of the airport's main nmway and tta emerpncy exit cbutm were deployed wbile •fire cren IWTOUDCled the jet. However, PetenoD said it wu determiMd that there WM DO lmm....._ daqer from fire, 10 the J.t taJded to &be termlDaJ alld die .=-••n UHd tbe plane'• aJ to leave the craft. fte laakllet oeeanwt on fllllt 10I M it. WM clepuUaa at I :• • ••• · · . . . These guys were kind or hitting me. and all this lime J was hearing screams." Mac· Donald said in the Apr il 6, 1970. inte rview. MacDonald said he collapsed in the hallway near the lJving room. "and I was freezing cold and It was very quiet.·· M-acDonald also said he was wearing his pajama top when at· iacked and later l.ay it over his wife in an attempt to Jieep her warm. Threads matching those in the top were found around all the bodies. The investigators showed p1c· lures of the murder weapons - two knives. a club and a n icepick -that were found near or in the house. askmg him if he recognized them He said he didn't. Other witnesses have tesllf1ed that they saw a s1m1lar icepick in the house. Anothe r witness Monday . Dillard Browning. said the club matched other wood found in the house and in a locked shed ID back. The Army cleared MacDonald of the charges in 1970, but a federal grand jury indicted him lo 1975 after a reinvestigation. The trial is in its fourth week. • South Padre Island today as his· tory 's largest oil spill spread from Mextcan waters to the U.S ma mland. "The beaches are not black. like the MexJcan beaches we've seen on telev1sion. but we do have the tar balls." sa id Mary Lou Campbell. who owns an art gallery on South Padre Island, Jus t no rth of t hi s fis hing, shrimpmg and resort town. The island is a thin spit of land a half m1le wide at its widest potn t that .stretches --15Q_ miles along the Gulf of Mexico from the southern tip of Texas to near Corpus Chnsti. A Coast Guard spokesman at Port Isabel said the oi l was ob- served along a 40-mile stretch of the beach. from lO miles north or Port Is abel to 20 miles north of the Port Mansfie ld cut : ·'The beach 1s look mg pretty normal but the people are pretty upset... Mrs. C-&mpbell added. "Our livelihood comes from tourists. If we do get oil on tbt: beaches, if a large slick comes in that makes the beaches black.the people will not use the beaches." people will not use the beaches. ' . ........... A spokesman fo r the Bahia Mar resort five miles north of Port Isabel said, "Locally. on this beach, it 's just showing up m little sand balls ." Oil BARRIER SET Gulf Coaat DetenH Preite £oatl••es Mrs. Campbell said, "Some hotels are saying they have a <See SPILL, Page AU Bombing in Irvine Garage ~tumps Cops A violent eitploslon that rumbled through an Irvine 1ara1e Sunday night atm bu in· veatigaton puuled, olficlals at two DOlice acencles said today. All that la really certain la that the blut wu not acclden· tal, police said. Bomb lnvestl1ator C .H . Stumph of the Sheriff'• Depart· ment Aid IOIDe type ol po"'91'ful explOlive wu Ul8d to eauae tbe blut. But tbe tne ol nploel" med rem•lu a m11t•l'J, '!:::b Hid becaUM It .. eoaa .. 1tieiitatbe ....... WlaM II lmDwll ii tlaat tbe de-.tee .. plllC!9d _.... U.. dDor al die ...... at Ille .... ol ,.._. lillor, I D1•trMk. a.. -i:.r ... la clam ... ,,.. ' caused by the blast. No one wu injured at the home, where lln. Schor wu at home wlth her small son at the tlme ol the blut. Stumph said although be has very UUle to wort with ln actual bomb fragments. be can pos1lbly determine the type of device med by tile amouat ol damqe camed. wbere lt was placed and &be pressure and force ol tbe blalt. Coast ·weaa•er Mostly sunny with some high cloudioeea at times W ednetlday. Lows tonight 62 to 87. Highs Wednesday 68 to 74 at beaches to 86 to 93 lnland. ~18ET984'Y Floe J111b1c Marifto• 0. il- IMI importcMI lo tlte Orcalge Coad on 1cla•d•led i n Oran,. Counc., Tla11rlda.,. For U.. ,,,.._, ,_ PQfle AJO. u-.... Wage ·Limits µkely Carter Studies 15.5 Percent Top WASRJ'NGTON (AP) -The Carter ldlllinlatraUon 1tron&Jy 1u11eated today it is likely to adopt cumulaUve, two-year wa1e and price guldellnes to help ftslrt lnflaUon, with a 1oaJ of limiting wages to 15.5 percent over two years. "UoJeu we receive comments with compelUng argumenta to the contrary. we iot.nd t.o adopt the two•yea:r pnce atandanl with such adjustmenta as may be re- quired to overcome the prob· le ms that we have identUied, ·· said a report from the Council on Wage and Price Stability. As for wages. the council's 52 ·page "issues paper" said : CARTER CITES . ENERGY PAOGAESS-A4 piper" about proble m• the guidelines had encountered in their fint year. "lan.tion hu been far wone than wu anticipated wbeft tbe antl-lnl11Uon program wu an- nounced in the fall or 1978." the document said. In fact. inflation has been run- ning_ at nearll'.._ twice the 7 .4 per-cent rate. projected by the ad- mlniatraUoo for lhl• yea r. The counc il pape r said , however, that "while com- pliance with the standarda haa not been universal, they have ef· feetively restrained the rise ol prtces ln the induatrial sector of tbe economy and tbey have also helped to hold down the increase lo employment costs." The councal is seeking public comment by Sept. 5. "Fi n a l s t a nd a rd ~a~~ scheduled for. publication befora Oct . l ," the start of the second year of the program. Despite lmprove•Jl'nts Costa Mesa Hears WORKMEN RAISE AN ERICSSON SCREW PROPELLER TO THE DECK OF A SALVAGE SHIP "'8g O.Velope In Effort9 to a.wage th• Entfne of the lndl•n• In L•k• Superior "The pay s t an da r d could alternatively be formulated as a two-year. cumulative hm1lat1on . . . Symmetry bet ween the pay and price standard may be de Of Loud Parties Btaatiagtoa Project Snag Delays Mobile Home Park Sa/,vaging 0 1 sirable.'· A resident of Costa Mesa's The new wage goal could be west side paid a return viait to )5.5 percent, the counc1~ say5 tbe Cit.y COuncU Monday to say Thi s would m ea n tha t that problems of vandalism "employee units that receive have been largely cleaned up less than the pay standard in the since he appeared before the • Ship's Engine Fights New Battle first year are rewa rded with a council in mid-July. higher base pay rate for the However, the s pokesman - By STEVE M-'llBLE Ol-0.lly ~SIMf First it was a tornado, then 1t was a rent increase and now it's a proposed 106-acre develop- ment tha t 's worrying Hunt· mgton by the Sea mobile home tenants._ ----· · v ou just wonder when it's J?O- ing lo stop,·· says Rose Sampson. a 10-year resident of t he trader park at 21871 Newla nd Sl.. Just ac ross Coast Highway from the beach. "It's just been one b attle after another for us," she continues. .. Eve ryone treats us like a a-..11---__...bunch-Of nit.wits living in met.a boxes." from the Mills 1.and..and Wa~r Compan y , a cco r di n g lo a spokesman fo r the Huntington Beach P lanning Department. The 32-acre mobile home park sits on a comer of the property. Tenants contend that. if the urchase is completed. the hew owners may eve Ole park and leave them looking ro r a new place to park the ir mobile hom es. "There is absolutely nowhere fo r us to move.·· s ays Lilian Myketuk. who helped organize a re nt protest last year afte r s pace rates were hiked . second year ·· who has asked that his name not PARADISE . Mich. <AP>-The current progr a m calls for be printed for rear of retaliation Navy divers have spent what pay increases or no more than 1 -said that loud parties are con- thcy· hoped would be their last pe rcent this yea r . Prict· 10 t 1nu 1 n g t o d 's tu r b th e da,y trying to free the engine ,_o_r_-'c~rc.ea&es ar to ~ hcld -a h.:U! neighborhood on Cap~ tn e 131 yt•ar orusteal'D"Shlpln-percentage point below 1976 i1 "Our problem has been re- diana from the floor of Lake increases. du<·ed but not to a point we can Superior But at was not to be. There is no suggestion 10 tht· h ve with."" he sa id. citing ;, par Lt Cmdr Ro~rt Wells. head· document th at the voluntar} ty last weekend 10 which some 10~ the project oH Crisp Point. pro~ram might be come man J50 peopll' :>p1 1led into the '>treet had predicted tha t "with any datorv an the guadehnes· !'eronct drinkmi:. ftghtrng and dnv1ng luck" the c rew would complete . · a an c c;J 1 Qr JM hl~.-fa_s_t-.--.,......-:r-mt~y-Monday-mg · J?Ovem mcnt 1s <·Qn'o1dcrini• th« llf' sai o er problems, an· --lfut the Coast Guard sa id Mon-adopuon of f)t'nttltu-:. to l'nfon·t· duding pt<>ple sleeping in ca rs day night that another hitch de-the standards. and vandaJii.m rangan~ from cut veloped an l\auling up the four· Adm1rustrat1on '-OUrces. wh11 ho:>l's to spra) ·pamtN1 gra!f1t1 ton pn7.l' and salvage operations asked not to be 1d<.•nt1 f1ed. '>J iii h1n t' dppC1rently varushed an tht: would have to continue into a s ta t e ment i. f r om c ounl·il IJt t· o f tougher po l1<.<: ... u r 1 ninth day. There was no elabora· r hairman Alfred ~ Kahn anct , l·dlanr " tion onthc problem. a c ting d ir ec t or ft Ho bert The Army Corps of Engineers' Russe11 would be r.honest at)(1Ut derrrc-k barge-<!otema1lh"a<fbeen-expectcd to dock at Saulte Ste. the short comings ol the f1r'>l In has e arlier appearance before the c ounc il . the •r.keaman cited several gang fights, a beating. a s tabbing and numerous hit and run incidents involving parked cars during thl! past year. Council members responded Monday by expr.essang concern. Councilman Dom Raciti said he has toured the neighborhood late at night and Councalwoman orma Hertzog sugg~---• ty manager obtain a report from the chief of poli ce on what has been done "Somel.Jml'b 1l b 1mposs1ble to me)\ 1· .i' tai.1 J~ 1.1.p 'd like .·· Councilman Donn Hall told the 11 kesman "WP don·1 have an a ns1.1.ers yet but \H•'re working on 11 ·· Ht· <;u~~eslt'fl talking v.1th the la nd lorc1 of tht• rt·,1df·n<·c· where the p:..ny 1.1.a:. ht:ld , a nd the 'pokesman said d1<,c:u!.s1ons an: undl'r 1.1.a~ T he Huntington Bea ch ten- ants. who endured a windstorm that caused $3 m1UJO n m damage in 1978, claim they're concerned ;.i development proposal by the Daon Corp. or Newport Beiu·h c·ould make · ·vagaoondi.·· out of Ttre-f)aon lJT'Oposa l C"alls fOT construction of condomlruums. single family umts and a com- mercial belt along Pacifi c Coast H ig h way b e t w ee n B e a c h Boulevard and Newland Street M be r year " Marte early today. em rs o Kahn told a new:. l'<>nfert-111·1• tht· cxpNl1tion were to hold a n e w!! conference before the thN l' 1.1.as httl1• th•• f.!O\l'rnmcnt l'OUld do. 1•xc·t·pt lo 'kt-t.p 'tr; p <Jrt s were tru l·k e d t o SPILL HITS U.S .... .the m. The Daon Corp 1s attcmpttng to purchase the 106-acre parcel Man Attacked With Truck; Wife Arrested A 29-yea r -o ld San J uan Capistrano man as 10 stable con· dition today after his wife al- legedly ran over him two limes Monday night in the family pick- up truck. Sheriff's deputies a rrested 'Sarah Catherine Somers, 29, of jJ 176 Calle San Pedro, after she Oed the alleged 11 :30 p.m. at- tack near Cook 's Comers and Rancho Santiago Canyon Road. H e r hus band , Do u g las Somer s , was taken to Sad- dleback Community Hospital with serious lnJurie-s roUowlng the incident. Authorities said they did oot know what prompted the attack. "It looks like she ran over her husband two or three times, got out or the truck, took the other <family ) car and s plat," a sheriff's spokesman said. Mrs . Some rs is rn Orange County Jail on assault with in- tent to commit murder charges. She is being he ld in lie u of $250,000 bail. Raw Fi8h Banned SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Striped bass found in the San Francisco Bay or Sac ramento- San JoaqUin Delta.-5hould not be eaten raw because or parasites found in some fish, a state food a nd drug expert said Monday. DAILY PILOT , ... o.-c.-o.i... ........ ~wtllClll\t-___ ,,,_,,~,-.. , ... o._ CM>t h411-C-s._. ...... ,._.,,. _.... ...... -...................... , ... . -· --... -...... llo••lf-..... ., ....... ,,,....L....-~COHt A ..,....,....._.......,,,_.,_s.tw .. ,...., ,,..,,..., .. .,. __ ,... ........ ""''" .... J10 _ .. y..-.c-i.o-.~ .... .-_ ... _ ..., ___ ....,._ --•.c.wr "" ...... --a.-·~ ,,,.,.... ...... Uil., T'-•A---............... o.rtR•. '--.......... -MlllltMl!Mot ........ .... °"'°" 0-UMtM: .. W.tl ... .... ~ .. -. ,., ... , .... " ....... ' ........ IHcllt ,,., • ....,. ........ . , ••• , ...... f71•)MMl21 a111.,....-..., ..... ....,. .._ ... c-... ..._...,..or...., c-f~, ... ,. ~~=-·r.~== _ .. ," ............. -· t1~~~~~ f&l::,~1..::1,y~ ...... Oaon Corp. offic ials hav._. declined to comment on the 1nat· ter. ··The people here a re really on edge because the owne r tells u c; he may give up his lease 1f tht: price is right." asserts Mrs Simpson. "l 'm getting too old foT this sort of nonsense." she continues. "If I had it to do a ll over a~ain. r d never move into a mobile home park_ .. Frank Na·va rro, s pokesman fo r the Navarro Construction Company of Alha mbra. said ha:. company holds a lease on the land on which the 300-space park sits. The leas e runs until 2015. but Navarro said his company may be willing to sell its in· tcrests. "I don't have a ny idea what we 'll do, but I do know that a nything is for sale -anything except my wife and kids," he a dded with a laugh. The Daon development pro· posal will come before the Hunt· ington Beach Planning Com· mission Aug. 21 for a public hearing.-lt.-will then go to the Ct· ty Council and later, the coastal commission. City planne r Savoy Bellavia said it could be well over a year before the develope rs break ground. "We're going to fight it. We ha ve to fight it because if we don't we're in a lot of trouble." explains Mrs. Myketuk. "I'll personally go up to the State Capitol myself," &ays the fiery tenant. "We ha ve lots of people in here who couldn't get two bucks for their homes. But it's all they have." Mrs. Myketuk said about 100 tenants are still withholding a portion of their monthly rent checks to protest recent rent hikes. Na va rro s ai d tena nts have been urged to pay thel r full rents and adds that the matter could end up in court. ''Face it," says Mrs . Simpson. "here we are worrying about the rent and the whole dang thing could be up for sale for all we know." Councilman Held in Arson PAYETTE Ida ho CAP> - Payette City Councllm1n Darrel Fike, the city's flre com- missioner and a clvlc leader, bas pvep up his post after being charged with arson in a blue at b)t drug store • The store susta.lned damace e1Um1ted between $150,000 and $200,000 in a fire that wu di•· covered by two pu1lng youths ~arty Monday. Wh e n in· veaticatora found traces of burned candl• scattered la the buildial, P\ke WU char1ed with anon. Plb, •. wu arralped lloa· d•r oa a e":J• of 1eeood· ._.,._ wu nl•••d .......... Washi n gto n. s a id Madaly n rng.'· to 1·untr ul raprdh n s1 nf.! .J;.i cobs. " spokeswoman for the food. fuel and housing 1·osts But Kahn said the c·ounc·1 I ,.., Sm 1thso01an lns t1tut1on. sponsor Y. Ith the Na vy of t he project. mte ns1fy1 ng its monatr1ring of S pe a k i ng Mo n da y rt om food proc:·cssorb ~ind ··e xpN·L, lo aboard the Cole man seven miles in volve the president" 1n thv cf fort offshore . Wells said two-and T h e t· 0 u n <.' 1 I 1.1. J ., t hree -m an diving teams were straightforward in tls ·· 1ssue5 worlong with cuttin~ rigs and hydra ulic chain saws lo free the engine lying 118 feet below the l;,ke 's s urface. Smithsonian expe rt John Stem h a s s a id t hl· G r eat La kes .., t c· a m :-. h 1 p. " h 1 C" h s a n k 1 n a fierce storm in 1858. houses the earliest manne s team plant wi th a doc·ume nted hist ory The wr eck was discovered in 1975 in an a rea peppered with s unken ships . including the 1975 wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Among the a sh1p·s a rtifacts the Smithsonian expected t.o dis- play are the steam condenser, hot water feed, steering quad- r ant, Ericsson propeller. throt- tle mechanism. boiler . engme . wooden firebox, and several other small parts, Ms. Jacobs said. Divers and omcial&--ha.ve-~x~ pressed s urprise at the size of several pieces. The two-ton pro- pelle r hoisted last week was twice as big as expected -10 feet in diameter . The 23-foot- high boiler was three limes its expected size. Brown to Put Hat in Ring At Picnic? CONCORD, N.H. <AP > -A Ne w H amps hi r e c ou n t y Dem ocratic leade r c laims Ca l ifornia Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. plans to announce his candidacy for president at a par- ty picnic in Nashua next month. ''There's a 90 percent shot. in my opinion. tha t he does 1l here." J ack Meehan. chairman of the Hillsboro County De mocratic Committee, said to· dny. In a press advisory on the planned Sept. 9 county commit· tee ):>icnic. Meehan said ten- tative plans call for Brown to an· nounce his candidacy there . The pic nic is "c ertain to generate news of great naUooal interetl," Meehan said. Also Uated as appearing Is Lllllan Carter, the pre1ldent's mother. and a "prominent na- tional figure" representing a write-in drive for Sen. Edward Kennedy, Meehan said. Laat week, Brown announced formation or an explorat9ry committee, makin• hlm a ... al candicWe for p.-ldeat. But he hu not declared hit cudldecy . AnoaSmpectecl GAIU>SNA <AP> -M8cm wu aupeoted 1a • an •wta7 Cbat did ............ --dama&• to an Amertean Le1loa Hall ben. Gay Me~icans Get R eprieve SAN FRAN\lSCO <AP 1 Two Mexican hom<>!>cxuals un der threat of expulsion from thl' United States b\' the lmm1~ra taon and Natural1zat1on Scrv1c1· have been granted the right tu stay in the country for the llmt..• be in~. U .S. Dist rict Court J udgt• William l o~ram on Monday or dered a 20-day continuation an u res tra ining orde r barring the INS from expelling J avier Cruz Garc ia and Eduardo Ramon Mart.Inez from this country -U.S. Attorney Chris topher Stole argued against t.he order. s aying that the law p roh1b1L'> homosexuals from coming into the country poo l an<i still v.rll h4'VI! an OC(.•an \It'" hut "hat the toun sti. v.111 d t•1·1<fr 1.1.c don't kno1.1. !-Jorn•· 1.1. Il l <()me out of curio 1t~. 1 ·m w re The:,: ha\e alread)' had J nu m bt>r of cancellauons ·· Coa!>t Guard representatives ml't ~tund.iv 1.1. 1th residents and m e r chan t s o C South Padre Island at the Hilton Sea Island llotel to hear merchants com· platn1ni:: or ··bad press·. an the IJJ~t W\f>ral days ~ev.., me·d 1J n·prt'Sl'ntJtl\ es 1.1. C"re t:"Xl luc.kd from thc.m eeUnJ!. ThJt 1~ the feeling <•f .1 lot of our busmess people thJt t.•r roneous reports arc JtOUU! out of he n · that do n ·1 c•vcn resemble tht> c;1 tuat 1on a nd lho!>e a n· de f1n1tely hurting us." i.a1d M ayorClenn McGehee ··w e·re trying to get the true rt>porLc; out that anyone walk sng on the beach will see no more oil there than there was last summer:· said Halton Sea I s la n d Ho t el o wn e r T im Schmachtenber~cr Some hotels a nd car rental' 31?enc1es reported some tourists were-"l'1lJR'"elling their reserva· t1on:. ·"They JUSt don •t want to take a chance:· said Rosa Bernal. an employee of the 65 -unat Miramar ~1 olf•I v.h wh ha' h:.111 JO cancellJ- twn" \nuthl'r major 1 11nN·ntrtit1nn tJI oil from tht· run<iw<sy 1.1.cll in thtt Gulf of ~le"<wu wa .. sighted "'a rh tod,n !'J(} mil<•, due south of ,\ran!las Pas-. The· C'oast Guard i..ud lh1!> sh ck v. .,., Ill mil ei. Ion~ and two miles v.-1de The ~oo~y crude has been spalhn~ into th<' ,gu lr since the V. l'll bh!1.1. out Jum· 3 Discovery n1 tht• oil on Te"<<J'> hPachcs anti 1 la l onn •ntrat11m ol <111 south of ,\rJnt;,.1<.. l'as.' (":\ml· lc:.s than 24 hour-. .1fll'r tlw C11a ... t Cuanl n · ported the oil h:id dnfted ant11 l S \I. ater-. an d th u•k :.tnps .of ot I \I. a.i.ht>tl 11 .. hort-jU:.1 :.outh ot lhl· :\h:x1l·an border Proteste r s March POO LER. c;a t AP ) -In a demonstration rem ms scent or the 1960s. about 100 protesters arc marching to Reidsville. Ga .. to dra w attention t.o conditions atthe Georgia State Pnson and other prisons around the country. The marchers. lec:fby lhe ev. Hosea Willia ms. walked the 14 miles from Savannah to Pooler on Mon- day without incident on the first day of their s ix-day, 60-ma le march . . t .Orange Coast D ITI ON Totlay'•~l .. la·· N.Y. S&eek• VOL. 72, NO. 2'9. 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1979 N FIFTEEN CENTS Mexico Spill Arrives · Oil Globs Wash Up On Texas Beaches PORT ISABEL. Texas IAP> Tar balls the size or baseball!> washed o nto Texas r esort ~aches today and officials said history's biggest oil s pill might spread all the way to Florida. "That's a distinct possibility," sai d Roger M eac h a m . a spokesman for the Environmen tal Protection Agency. "This oil spill is unlike any other in history because it's so unique," Meacha m said . '"There are so many factors outside vice president of the tourist bureau on South Padre Island . just north of this fishing, s hrimp· ing and resort town, said pea- s1zed tar balls washed on the beach at 5 a.m. when the high tide came ashore. like the Mexican beaches we've seen on television. but we do have the tar balls." said Mary Lou Ca m p be ll , who owns an art ~alleryonSouth Padre Island. The island IS a thin spit or land ;,1 hair mile w1de at its widest point that stretches 150 miles along ·the Gulr of Mexico from the southern tip or Texas to near Corpus Chr1st1 . .....,.,__ ___ 1enyone 's-control. ------ Other t ar balls, some as large as 3 to 5 inches in diameter, were scattered along the island. a thin spit of land a half mile wide at 1b widest point that s tretches 150 miles along the Gulf of Mexico from the southern ti of Texas to near rpusChnst1. A Coast Guard spokesman at Port Isabel said the oil was ob· scr\'ed along a 40-mlle stretch of nw oeuch. rrom1o-mTtes-norttr uf- I 7 J Ra lph Thompson. executive• ·'The beaches are not black Trading Heavy -shii,rp Gains Miir1' Market's .Advance NEW YQRK t AP) -The s tock market ran up a sharp J?ain in heavy trading today, with blue-chip a nd glamor issues • leading the way The closing Dow Jones averaJ?t• of :JO industrials was up 11.26 points to859.81 Gainers outnumber ed loser~ by more than a 3·1 m argin a mong New York Stock Ex- change-listed issues. Analysts said there was no single news development to ac· ('OUnt for the sudden influx of buyers. 'Ibey said spreading ex pectations of a decline in in· tere~t rates a ppeared to h ave touched off buying by investing institutions. ... The institutions have built up enormous cash reserves,· s aid Larry Wachtel at Bac·he Halsey Stuart Shields. Many of the best gainers wer<' big-name issues which figure prominently in sut·h institution's µortfohos. The market bcJ.{<.1n to rise on Monday as the Fe<lernl Reserve reported that consumer debt had grown by S2.88 b1lhon in June. its smallest rise since F ebruary 1978. • Analysts said the news e n- couraged traders who have been worrying about the rapid growtil oC cons umer credit. It also was t aken as a further signal of a slowing economy, which many Wall Streeters hope will bring with it lower interest rates anc' at least some relief from 1nfla· ltmt- Panel to Study North Star Park By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Of Ille D•llY ~Steff A m aster plan for develop- ment of the 10-acre North Star Beach as a public park will be discussed tonight by, m e mbers of the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com· mission. Commissioners will meet at 7:30 in the city council cham be rs. The beach development is part of an overall plan supported by tbe Dove r Shores Community Association ln an effort to dredge the association 's nearby boat channels. North Star beach is located in the Upper Newport Bay neighborhood, just orr North Star Lane. It is jointly owned by the county and the city. Its development for public use has been a long-standmg 1~· "Sue-because-resid.e.ots say they don't want the traffic a nd relat- e d problems that would be generated by increased public use of the beach. At present, the beach is used <See PARK, Page AZ> Newport Eatery Hit by Burglars A burglar who clawed his way through an attic door that was nailed shut. ceiling plaster and two locked doors, took $1,228 from a Newport B eac h restaurant, police reported to· day. The theft was reported Mon· day by employees of Irvine Prime, 3100 Irvine Ave. IStt SPILL, Page A2) England Denies '1hreats" By J ACKIE llVMAN Ol IM D•t11 PtlOI St•lf F'ormer Ncwpo.[t Harbor lllgh Srhool b:ind director Rlctiard En~land denied today that ht• threatened 1n l'lass to w1thdra\I. a l'Olle~e rc(·ommendatmn 1f he found out wh1<·h student had complained a bout him to the principal. England, who completed his testimony under cros s · exam1nat1on today in the 10th dav of a hearin~ into un-professional conduct charges against him , said he was con- cerned because the student re· portedly had claimed to represent many band members. He said he believed the stu- de nt h ad mi s r e presented hi m self as a spokesman for others, and thercloce proved to be unworthy of a recomme nda· t1on "l said it was unfortunate 1f 1t would later turn out that l had written a recommendation or other document that turned out to be false." England said. "l don't believe I even mentioned a college recommendation." Hearing officer John Wil l<..! later pursued the point. Q. Did you ever know that he• was not speaking for a "great num ber" of students'! A : No Q: Did you ever inquire-? A: l didn't-k-now-wh<H-shouhl- inquire 1tof. The Newport·Me~a Unified School D1stnct 1s seeking to dis m iss England on charges that he disobeyed his princ1pal's ordcrc; concernmg band performance!> and involved parents and i>tu· dents m an adm1mstrat1ve dt!>· pute. f ' o 1 1 o w 1 n g t h e c r o s s · examination by the school dis trict 's att orney. Willd asked England to clarify what he con· s1ders a request from the prin cipal and what he considers an order. "Normally in t he business world when the boss gives a re· quest we rega rd that a s something that should be acted <See ENGLAND, Page A2> ITS BEEN A 25-YEAR LOVE AFFAIR FOR HANK ANO LOLA GILLEBAARD Sq,uth La una Husband Took Out Large Ad to Expreaa His Admiration Love .Story Displayed Coast Man Shares Ardor in Pilot Ad Today 8} ST E\'F: MITCH ELL --·on .... D.JIJY Pf14'1 Slaff - HANK GILLE BAAKD 1c; a man h1:ud over v.ant in J wnma n <1ttr:ll't1v<-. !>hf.!'!> my best heels in lovC' rnend. Im er. and !>he m ak('!-t me not want lo Now th1" 1s n 1 !>omr sophomonl·, µuppy look at other v.omcn." . love we're talkinl? about Not that they haHn t had their ups and It 's a 25 ve;.ir love Mory, and Hank de· down!> C'1dC'd hf'"d tell the wor ld about 1t Thev havt' llank admtL'). but Lola has l ft>'s been married to the s ame "'Om<.1n the ability to smooth out the rough spots. for a quarter of a c•entur~ no"'. a nd the-.Soulh And -.he'!> ra1~ed fou r boys in between Laguna businessman ha!> a big rat d1spla~ freelan c e v. ritln l? assignme nts fo r advertisement on Page A 7 m today's paper. news papers and ma1?azines. . The subJect of the three-column ad, with He says. in his advertisement, that fnen~s Cupids and doves and flowers bordering 1~ tS .give him the c red1tfpr ra1smg the kids. BEt his l11s \Hiter v. 1fe Lola, and Hank ~oes to great 'anous busine~s enterpn~ kept ham too busy lengths to tell the world how much he loves to share equally 10 the cbJld-reanng depart· her . ment. Hank says. They met more than tv.o decades ago in Kinston. N C. where he v. as a pilot and she was a teacher. "SHE'S A VF.RV unusual person and she makes my life as happy as a man could be,·• the !!i2-year-old husband says. He hopes to s hare his love with Lola for a nother 25 years. "but r will be happy with every rrunute the good Lord allows me ... "M\' GOD. SHE'S a lovely v.oman." says Hank in a vo1ceJhat sounds hke the coo· pi e JUSL met last week. "She 's been everyth1nl! a man could Now that 1~ true love. Trustees to Lease . Elementary School Newport-Mesa !>Chool trustees said Monday they will lease one of the three <"loM:d elementary schools to <.1 Newport Ueach cou· pie v.ho want to use il for a private :.chool. Truste<'s cond1l1oncd their ap- proval of the $42,000·a-year lease on John and Judy Wilson comm~ up v.1th a $21.000 lease deposit on Victoria School in Costa Mesa by Sept. 10. Recause there were no privat(' bidders on leases covcnn~ tht' district's remaining two closed schools. Mesa Verde and Monte Vista, trul.tccs agreed to at· tempt to negotiate leases with public agencies . Edward Decker. a dean of in· struction at Coastline Communi· ty College, gold the board the college would ha ve a "com- prehensive proposal" for the lease of Mesa Verde al the board's Aug. 14 meeting. Lease ~u1dchnes now stipulate that the school connot be used at night because or complaints from local residents that the col· lege's use of the buildings would l'reatc traffic and parking prob· !ems. Decker said he would present sun ev re~ults collected by the college that would Justify rught USC The apparently succ·essful bid of the \'1ctoria School lease 1s te ntative because the school board demed Mrs. Wilson's re- quest to take possession or the school before the full down pay- ment is made. The Wils ons, who run the Carden School in Corona dc l Mar, hoped to move into the Vic· toria site as early as Aug. 15 to begin preparing for the new school year. Trains to Go Mesa Model Rail~oad, Doomed By JERRY CLAUSEN Olttllt o.11'1' ~ , .... A lS-car freight train, "Extra 99, .. will pull s lowly from Fairview Yard behind a blue a nd yellow Santa Fe diesel at 8 o'clock tonight -for the lut tim e ever. The departure will launch the last railroad operating session at Orange County Fairgrounds, home ot the Orange Coast Model Railroad Club for the put 30 years. "Thls layout was bu11t with a lot of blood and sweat," says Bill BOOie, the club's 1eneral superintendent. "Now, I sup· pote, there'll be some tean .•. " The railroad' built to a scale of one.quaNI' ncb to the foot < O kale>. ls packed nearly wall to wall Into a 30-by IO-foot wood bulldtnl .t U.. IOatbwett comer of tbe ratr1round1 ID Costa Meaa. Tbe old barracka·Uke atruc- tu~ will fall before-a bulldoler'1 blade lD September u •art ot a move to npand and improve faciUties on the 13().acre £air· ground complex. An outdoor amphitheater stage is scheduled to rise where the club now operates, and, fair officials say, there's no other property available for the railroad club. f The club firSt beaan operatinc for fairgoen in 19d, says Boole. A tent was pitched ror a model railroad display that year. In 1950, the club was moved into a fairgrounds building. They were forced out or tbat one the next year and finally relocat· ed to the current 1tructun ln 1952. Since then, members have laid , eight acale miles of model track <about 4,000 feet) on a buae waist bllh display table. The layout ls complete with model communitln -many named after former ud cunent members -plaiter and fiberP.. mountalm, a l'UllDial stream and a series ol band· made and detal'-d railroad <See Tl.AIN, t 11e Al> Plane Aborts Takeoff From Wayne Airport A fully loaded Air California Boe1nEt 737. bound for San Fran- cisco. was forced to abort a takeoff from the John Wayne airport th1s morning when a fire v. a rnmg light was act• vat ed. Mark Pete rson. spokesm a n for the a1rltnt>. sa1d the jet's 119 passengers and f1 ve crew mem· bers left the craft without inc1· dent. He said the jet was stopped in the middle of the airport's ma in runway and its emergency exit chutes were deployed while fi re crews surrounded the jet. However. Peterson said it was determined that there was no immediate danger from fire. so the jet taxied to the terminal and the passen gers used the plane's stairway to leave the craft. The incident occurred on flight 109 as it was departing at 8 :35 a.m. Peterson said the passe~ers <See PLANE, Page AZ> Coast Weather Mostly sunny with some high cloudiness at times Wedneeday. Lows tonight 62 to 67. Highs Wednesday 68 to 74 at beaches to 86 to 93 inland. INSIDE TGDA 't' Five pubUc Maring• on U· we• hnpot1GM ro ct.. Orange Coast are scheduled in Orang• Count11 Thuradav. F'or tltt nowlown, ''' Page AJO.' I i T.w ..... ., Connie Hajne . guest tar of Monday's Con ctirt Under the Stars at Fashion l land t~kes a J,>ow after her performance. Mis~ Jlaint.>s provided the vocals whlle Henry Brandon led the Fashion Island Big Brass Band. lhe rree concerts are being held this HBWornan Held in NB Robbery A Huntington Beach woman was taken into custody b y Newport Beach police Monday who· alleged she was one of two people who staged a $16,000 rob- ber Y--in their city in May_ Patrcace Jo Panther, 33, was arrested at her home at 20S9l c;osh<iwk Lane about 4 30 p.m. by Detective Robert Hardy. Sh(• remained m Orange Coun· t' .fatl tode1y in heu of $25,000 ti all A<·cording to llardy. M~. Pan--- ther was 1d e nl1f1 e d as lht· woman involved an the hold up 1n the Oakwood apartment of Nof'I l'lcminl.! lie ~aid the 1dent1ty or the man 1nvolvf'd in the robbery remains , unknown. Flt·mtng n•portcrl that he wai. ~'-l·o.,ted wht-le e nN.·r1m: hr.r-·'I'" rtmcnt ;,ind hit on the head "1th a crowbar lie was tied up while the two s ui.pec ts ransacked h as res· 1dcncf' before they fled with cas h. Jl'Welry und other valuables ,..,....,.~,·· year at !J ,,.m . every Monday through Aug. 27 rn the court.yurd an front of J .C. Pen· ney 'i; The turnout lur Monday's con cert < b(?l()wl wu~ estimated al 6.000. the largest in tht• t 1 year hu~tory uf the concert series Carter Studies 15.5 Percent Top W AIHlNOTON <AP> -The Ca.Ur .ldmlnlttratlon stroqly 1u11..ted tod1y It ls likely to adopt cumulative . two·y,Jlar wa1e a nd price guldelinefl to help rleht lnllaUon, with u goal or limiting wages to 15.5 percent over Lwo years. · · U nJcss we recci ve com menLci with compelling arguments to the contrary. we Intend to atiQpt the tw0::rear price standard with s uch a(1Juslments as may be re · quired to overcome the prob- lems that we have identified ... said a report from the Council on Wage and Price Stability As for wages. the council -; 52-page ··issues paper · !><std CARTER CITES ENERGY PROGRESS-A4 "The pay s t andard could alte rnatively b<.' formulated IJ'> a two.year. cumulative hm1tat1on ... Symmetry between the pay and pnce stundard may be dt· s1rablc ... The new wa!(C ~o&I c·ould be 15.5 percent. the. coone1I say:, Thi s woul d m l'u n th11t ·employct> units thul rece1\c les~ than lht• JH•Y s l:mdard an lh1• first yeur Jf(' re" CJrdcd with· :.i h1ght•r haM• 1w v rat1· for lh1· ">E'Coml Y<'<.tr Tht· 1·urrc•nl program 1 all:; fur µ;.i~ lnl'rt'UM·~ ol no mon• than 7 J>t• ri·t•nt l h1 ~ y<· u r I' rtc·1· 1 n f'I t'USl'' C.lff' lO b<• h1•ld ;t hJfl JH'rl't•rata~~·· p1J111t lu~""' 1'1/1, ii If\(' rt':JM'' intensifying its monltorlne of food proceuors and "expect.a to involve the president" in the ef· fort. The co un cil waa st raightforward In Its "Issues paper" abou t problems t he guidelines had encountered in their first year. · 'lnAation has been far wone han-warant1ctpated when the anU·infJation program was an· nounced In the fall or 1978," the document sajd. In fact. inflation has been run· nang at nearly twice the 7 4 per· cent rate projected by the ad· mlnlatraUon for tbl1 year The council paper said. however. tha t "while com· plf ance with the atandarda bas not been universal, tbey have ef. tectlvely restrained the rise or prices ln the Industrial sector or the economy and they have also helped to hold down the-increase In •mployment ooets. •_!_ The council is seeking public comment by Sept. 5. "Final standard s a r e scheduled for publication before Oct. J." the Mart or the second year of the program. Probe Coatl•aes Bombing in Irvine Garage Stumps Cops A v1o~ent explosion that ru m bled th rough an Irvine ~a rage Sunday night still ha.'i IO· ves t1~ators puzzled, omc1als al t" o police aS(encles S<tld today. A II that 11> really certain 1:. that the blas t wus not acc1den· t;.i I. po lace said Homb ·n vest1gator C ti Stumph nf the Sheriffs Depart 4 Countians Arrested in ment said som e type of powerful explosive was used to cause the blast . Rut the type of explosive used remains a m ystery, Stumph s a id, because it "cons umed" itself In the explosion. What Is known is that the de vice was placed outs ide the door or t.bJ!. itarage-..:at-tht'-heme-nt f'etcr Schor. R Deercreek. Sun. da 't n11~hl '1 ht•re 1s 110 .,UJ.!J.!t•,t111n an tt..- dot u mt·nt ltrnt lht• H)lunt<s r\ 11r11gr.1m m1 ~ht h<•comP man dJtOr) Ill lht• J.!Uldt·hn t·'> '''('IJOd \'l':JI .,l,tr110J.! Ol'l I rir that Iii• ~ITT't'mrm<nt r.;-C'"On'ildl'rtnJf tn,,....-~~~=-:=--ir;;;;;~a-=-~~=-s .1dupl 111n of 1wnJltl4'"> 111 1·11for1 • About S2.000 1n damage wa" raused by the hlast. No one wa.., 1nJured a t the home , wherP Mrs Schor wa., at home with hn .,mall~fill at lhe time 9' Utt'" bas t Stumph !)a1d althou~h he ha~ 'erv lltth· Lo "''"k "'1t h 1n at·lu;il ho mh frdgnat·nl">. he 1·<in po">~lbly determine the typt-of dC'\ l<'t-used bv th(' a mount of dJmai.:1· 1·;1u-.l·d. \\ht·rc 1l wa .. plat·cd OJncJ the prc.,sun: :.inti 'IJ'r't't• of-tin· blm;t - ----- lh1· :.t&J ntlarih /\llmin1 :.lrJllllO llUll'I'' "la" .1~kt•tl not tu bl• 1dt•nl1(11 ·d. • .. 11tl s t.1 ll'ml·nl .., I r11111 1·11un• a I t h:.11rm,m Alfi ('II I'. hJhrt • .rntl .u · I 1 n J.! cJ I rt' t' l o r H H tr i w r t l{u..-M'll W(nJld ltt: · hon.-~l ul,.mt till' :-.hnrttom1n l.!~ of till' larq H'<lr · Kahn told a m·v.~ t·unft·r,.n• • lhl•rt• y,.a~ ltttl1· tlw J.!U\t·rnmt·nt 1·ould cJo, t•x<·f'pl l•l 'kf>t·p tr \ 111g. ' to 1·ontrol rap11Jlv n~in~ food , ful·I ,a nd htJll">l llJ.( t•o.,ts Hut K:.ihn 'a11J the • 11unc al 1-. 1' 1111r c )rJn,l!t' Count~ mt·n haH iw•·n Jrrt:i.ted Jfter JO un tl• r '''"er na n :ot1c·-. 1nve:-.t11(ator ·' I rt<""<Jh "-l.I"> 'old l "(J J'KJUnd"> of .. mpht'laman1· p<>"-clt·r \\Orth S5o OOIJon lhc• 11l1<·1 t rrrnrkPt Thc:3r n~t.' ;pr,. part or a 1"''' month 1nvt>'>l11?al 1011 by off1C'n"> I r o m -.; • •" p •H t R " a t' h . ~ ;,i n Clt·mentP and thP c;t~l<' Hurf'UU of '\ arC'ol1 t·s 1-;nforc•£>mPnl #',....Pap Al ENGLAND. • on ... W1lld .-..aad SPILL •.. SeCond Purse Theft Told On Bal Island #' ro• Pa9r A I RookNi 1n 1'onn••<'t1on with thf• r ast> "'<'rf." Bria n Keadle. 25. or :ix Richmond lrnne . Ralph Sl pp10. 15. or Anaheim Salvatore Gallo .!I of Santa Ana <1nd llar n ttMllml:i7 of Uardl'n G ro\'c· S~l. Darryl Youle of lht> :-;ewport Beach department said Keadle and S1pp10 were taken into • ur.tody lttte in July at their ... kateboard parts m anufactunn~ fir m 10 Santa Ana after the al I 1• J? C' d " a I e r1 f a m p h et a m 1 n., µm i, d<'r t-:n~land rc•..,ponded that h,, would obey any req uest. "unle:.:. l don't.bc>lieve it's In the--best m terest of the students." He said m that case he would prefer the principal to issue an order. Port lsabel to 20 miles north of the Port Mansfield cut. ''The beach I. lookin~ pretty norm<.11 but the people arc pretty tJPSt't, ·• Mrs. Campbell added. Our livelihood com es from · lourisLr;. ff WC do gel Oil OD the ht' aches, if a large sh ck comes m that makes the beaches black, the ~Opie will not use the beaches.·' lJt'Oplc will not use lhc beaches ... A s pokesmun for the Bahia Ma r resort five miles north of Port lsabel siu d . "Lqcally. on this beach. it's JUSt s howing up an little sand bullb " StopSigm f',,et Stopped l'lewport Be8ch police are looking for a motorist who apparently doesn 't c•a re for the new 11top signs 1nAtalled in Newport Heliht.a Nearly 50 111.cnA were re· cenlly ln"tullod at IS In· tcr 11tH llon 11 In th e neaJlhborhood under a plan devised by th<· realdenta und approved IOAl month by city council memlMlr• Poh"e uld today th11t t ho new 1tlRn• al Uth Street and KIOR8 Place, at St. Jtme8 Road and Klnf(A Place and at Signal Roud und C llrt Odvc wer., mowed down durln.c th4' hours or flurkncss Sunduy night or Monday mornan11 DAILY PILOT , ... Of_l ... '10-•• ........... ,.. ..... .,_ ....... .--....... "-'-""'""°'-c-· ...... -.c.n-• ..__ ... ,_.,. ._,..., ..... d,...,... tlVUUflft '''84• ... '°''• -.. .... --.. __ n._ .. ,_ ..... v,ti.y ,,_.._....,.., ....,.,.,_," ........ __ ._.....,_ .... .., ..... _ -. .. 1"9 ·--............. _ ""' UI _,, .. ,"' ..... C--~.-,....,.,. "T.:.- .,_ .. .....,. ............. _... QiafM ... L-. .._.p -....... Ml ......... 1.wt "'''""'• (714)....., C1111•1•M•ZllliC....,. Newport Hc3ch pol11·(• ~<.111! lo day a second snc::ik lh11·f v1d1rn haS-been 1dent1r1ect Qn Halbo:i Is land's Garnrt Avenue Monday, pol1<·<' r<'portcrl that Carolyn Alden of Garnet AH·. lost her purse <'Ontain1ng a $71!1J a1rllnt• l11.:kt•l t o a thief "'ho s neaked into the b:it·k of her home while she was working 1n her front yard Today. tl1('y ~aid Syhaa llopeau. also of Garnet Avenue, was v1clirruzed an the sam e w&y Her purse contained valuablt•s worth $130, accor<hng to pohc1· reports. It was stolen from a room in the back or her hom1• while she and friends sut ''" th1· front patio. Both thcflb c><.'rurrNJ S untlay. police said ,..,.._,_.,..Al PARK ... prtrrltnlly l1y ll1tll•1f1111111 It 11 111v t·rti(J wlll1 "'"'f•iltt ""'' 11•w li1·1I l1v iltitJJ• h11l " 'l'lat l l u t1111 Ho v WUif I ii .,., lJ'JIJlllt•fl IUlll "" 1t11 -.w1u1mh1 U 111 llllt1WNl tl1t11 ,. If •11ol1l•mh1 11f lfovtU Hh1111·11 1111 va I fif!t1 101111wt•1,ut11 ll,y for 1111· ""•l t~11 )'•II"' t,11 W!I 1111 of tl11• ,,.., mil• ri.JNhlll tn <lr·~t1u•~ uhout t'i,IHHI 1111h111 v•rtl• "'Alli from u ... I Wll ·~·"' d111111111lt1 tHJlt l to Nurtli Ht Uf lffflll 11 ·1 tiny Wlutl to 111t I h" dr1•1lu • 11111t,,t11I to 1111 1111 the holc·H on tho t~a111•l1, tl1m'I t•11v11r 11 with ,, 111 yt.11 1~f 1u1111I 'I' h fl IJ I • 11 11 a Io r o 1· om Ill IHll""''" lorilJ(hl f'ltll" for 111· v•lopm.nt of whut woul'1 '"" orw or the lar&fflll pukl In N11w11C1rt BHch wUh • walkln11 •nt1 Jou 1tn1 trail Planta UHd tor land•<'•PhlH would be drou1ht realatanL naU vu ot tho Routhern Cauromla cout that require Ill Ue water or maintenance. The UIOClatJon, 11 part ot the prtce for lta dl'9d1ln1 project • would pay for the development of the park • Tonl1ht'1Jropo11J ta the matter plan development for the park. The plan would alao have to be •lreed to by tho city council and the county Bo1rd of 8upen1aort. . (ft eddttlon, the IUCcetl ol lhe plen hiu• upon the aMOCla· uon '• 1Wbt1 to 1et tu dredlinc permlta from the local water QuaUtJ boerd, tlM Smlromnent. al Pl'CUdlcm AleMJ, TM U.S. ArmJ eor,. of KqinMn end tbe IUU CoM&al Commillaon 1RAINS LEA VE MESA. • • bnrl ~es Th<' <11spl:.i} ht1-. hN·n in 01K'ra t1on for fair v1s1lor:-. annuall' "'1th out C"harj?1• · 'It .., tht· only f;ur allr<1rl1on for l.11b that clu<•-.n't t'O:il them a dtmc::· .. uys Army Arm'-trong. c luh 1>c:t·rclarv I nd1v1dual m<'mber:., who nY..n lh1• t)(J(1 n.11 lroad <·ar' :inti 0Jh11ut 150 s tN.1m and d1t::!>cl engine!> th:il ply lhC' 'n11l· nub. w11l lak1· th eir cqu1pmc:nt hom e afll'r lunight's :.<•ss1on. he :.air!. Thi' d uh will salvaJ.(c· "hal 1•l1•rlrwal <•qu1pmt·nl and mo<kl ~trut·turi·~ 1t 1·an, but the layout including t he track will lw pounded into JUnk The old Lwrrack~ building 1s t11 he vacated by Au g. 31, say .. Bc1ose T he action marks an e nd of an na for model rullroadmg In th1· nwn1y, anc1. poss1bly, the end "' .1 :m y<•:ir (1lcl l'luh that can 't find ,, nt•w home• ul a ('O!ll romput1blt' wl l h 1111 utmost non·exu.t ent 11 ••ar111rv M11mlwrR IH1vt• hf•t•11 :w11n·hln1t 1111 11 "1'11,.1.111 Pl '<'t• or 100 hv 11111 f11111 11111p1•rt y f11r month"l wit h11111 "111•1•1•1114, 1rny11 HOOllt' II w1• 1·11111<1 /11111 find ••unll' I 411•t I h••n w•"' worr y uhoul 11111111• 111111 ur h11lltll111<." hn ""Y" Wh11i 1111• 1'11111 r..ially woultf Ilk,. 111 11 l1trJ(1• wura•hoiuw 11tr111· 1111 ,. 111111 1·1111111 ht• lcutid tor '' Ted Kennedy "Top' Clwice NEW YOHK cAPI S.·n f':dwur1t Kennl'(Jy 111 t he 11ve rwhe lm1ng pre s - Hlf>nt 181 pick of lndepen· c1ent• and Democrat.a In a thrf>f' way r&<'f' with Jim· my Carter and Gov. Ed· mund G Drown Jr .• ac· rordlna t.o Mn ABC·Harrls poll. A Kennedy.Carter race 8howed both l(roup1 (ovor· Ina the Ma111chusetts tenator e3 percent to 32 percent. ac:cordlna to rt· t ulll releaHd Monday. The aurvey or 987 votera. ta ken July 27 to 29, Hid the pre1ldent ed1n Brown 51 percent to 42 percent amon1 both 1roupt In a two.way race, and SS per. cent to 31 percent 1mon1 De mocrat• only. In • three.way 1howdown, &a percent ol Democrat.I and lndependeatl cboH Kea- Hdy. ClrWr IU'MrM II percent end Browra, 11 perceat. nominal ">ll m fur J lfl \ear joH.'rlOd Jf '>Oml'bod) "'Jnl:. J OH I' 1.1>. ""ri t t• oH .. say-; Uoo'i<' "'·· h~ vo "Jo!ood 11lan for doinc 1t l 'nltl a nc "' homt• I"> found th• dub hopes to meet 1n homt·:. '" plun the next l:.1vout and op<:r.11•· s m nll<'r Sl'Ui<' train'> o~ncd '" mdl\ 1dual ml'mlJl·r"> .. Wl''ll kl'l'P thl' t'lub logclht·r JI "'1• <·an." ~uyi. Uoost· · "'' ton<·ally, <'lubi. foll :.1p<trt "'lw11 thn• lo~t· tht>1r l<.1youl .. Bui the lavout will ht• 1n IJJ>t'ra lion ton1uht for the puhlit'. F.lcven trains will run OH·r well-worn tra c k!). p~~s1n 1t th rough Huu .Junction. Trox elton. T ed 's T own trnd OH·r Roberts Grade for the last llml' t'VCr • Hr hl:nr.:inc1r.al!o14 N t' f'a<'h ar 1t-.,IP"<1 ;i t th('l r home' th" ~~f>fltbm "l1Sp1r 1on or <.all ... of '"' .11nt• Yoult• all•·J!C'd both ml'n m .1dt· '''\ .. r.tl .,al1·' nf -.mall ,1rn11unt<. ()f t·ot a1n1• to und,,n·ovcr "'' 1·..,t1J,!.1tor' llt· '~lid all thret• :Jf:!t'OC'IC:. a re • 11111 111111 nl! t111 nvest1gute the case .. f 'ro• Pug~ 11 I Q How's a princ1oal to know 14 hcthcr you exp~cl this to ~ ., request or order? Are you goinl.! to tell ham., A I donl know Wllld f urth er questioned England about iJ letter he sent tu p:1 rc·nts ha ltme the funrl.:ra1Mn~ .., .i It· or a c·ou pon book on the or tkr~ of Ha rbor ll11(h l'r1nc1pdl Tom J acobson because pa~r work for tht: acl1 v1t1cs offln• h.Hln t been completed Testimony during the hearinJ.! 1nrl1catcd England's letter 111 pa rent" s aid that J aroh'>•111 tloubted th1• propriety of the :.ale Q Why d1rln 't you tell them you hadn 't completed the pap.:r ~ork ins te&Jd of the principal '' crl' put onto <i notht:r Ai r Cul J •l questioned the propriety of lhl' <ind were expe<'ted to arrive an :.ale? San 1"ranc1s<'o about •S manut~ A. 1 don't know. sir. PLANE ... behmd schedufe . The charges against England He said 1t w as not i"m med.iate· · are being heard at Costa Mes:J ly known why the fire warrun1e tllgh School by a thrtt·member light in the plane's right engine commission on profess1onaJ ron "as actav_at_ed _________ ~duct headed by Willd. .. Billie Sol Estes ls shown following his sentencing tor mcome tax fraud in Dallas Monday. Estes was given 10 years in prison and says he plans to appeal ·San Diego GOP Nixes Sclnnitz Bid Doctor's Rescue Try Told Before Fatality Safety Yiolations Of Firm Revealed By WILLIAM RODGE Of-~""""" .... Toro Disposal, operators of a refu se truck involved in a fatal crash in San Juan Capistrano Thursday, was cited for more tha n JOO safety violations and the alleged poor condillon of its vehicles three weeks before the accident Two California Highway Patrol commercial vehicle in- s pectors say the company's El Toro ve hicle yard was inspected Jul) 14 , and seven of nine vehicles checked were ordered out of service due to "grave safety violations " A 2J:.year-old Santa Ana man- was killed Thursday on the San Diego Freeway when the Toro Disposal truck he was driving flipped oveT, crushing him un- derneath the massive three-axle vehicle • Inspect.ors Donald B. Moore : and W.O. Watkins s aid they believe that the crash occurred when a bolt slipped out or a , clamp on the truck's rear axle. causing the truck's weight to shirt, shearing off the axle. "In our opinion it was a lack or proper maintenance," Moore •. said Tuesday "It could have been prevented if _someone bad Teplaced the bolt." The two said the truck in- volved in Thursday's fatal crash was not one inspectors Cbected in the July 14 inspection of Toro Disposal's vehicles. But they ex · amined it after the crash. But -seven of nine trucks checked that day were ordered drydocked until "severe mechanical problems" could be cleared up. Moore said critical violations involved problems with steering, suspension systems or brakes. Toro Disposal's orflciala were unavailable for comment on the vlolatioos unc0_vered in the JulJ_ 14 inspection. "Our purpose is to go in and look at their maintenance pro- gram," Moore said. "We try to showthemwbere it'sfaulty." Moore said the rubbish in· dustry in general ia s arety- consc1ous but some companies st ill ha ve problems keeping their vehicles in safe running or- der He indicated refuse· hauling firms have problems sometimes keeping their vehicles in good condition because It's hard to get mechanics ltClfllM!, Ba9.,ard ~ ~~------~~~~~.=;..~~~~ 'Nuke Deaths' Doubted ... ... =· HOLLYWOOD CAP > - Reports from London that the cancer deaths or John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Dick Powell and others may be linked to atomic bomb ralJout oo a 195C mm location were greeted with doubt in the film capital. •'I knew the picture wu a bomb, but I don't th1nk it WU that kind of a bomb," said tbe publicist on '"'!'be Conqueror." Tbree London newapapen suaaested tba fllm'a Utah loca· tloo h.t beell eoatamiDated by I alJout from a llay lt, 1153, Nevada nuclear test that went • awey. Could the r•ulUn1 redioac- tlvtty have led to the cancer· related deatba of Wa1a•. Havward. Powell, A1ne1 lloorDad and Pedro Armen· darla? A •PGk•man for the WQDe family uid lie Ud beerd tile Uaeor1. but e•••ldered It "•molUlel)rDatllWI." Bat tbl widow ti g "Hiii fl. feeta mm• '"'-•••• ror," ••• DaYld, wa1a't IO nn. IWdnll Dnld told .... Alloda- ed Press on Monday that ber husband suffe red severe headaches at the Utah location and was given a medical releue from rwther won on the film. "He recovered and went back to wort, but for etpt yean be suffered rrom vomlttn1 at- tacks," aald llra. David. "In 1'71 be bad an acute breathing problem, went into &be baspltal alld .... Docton aalcl it .... beart. .a.et,..-.be wu never telted for cane.. I didn't redaa the DOllllllJb -..UI DOW.'' H8yward died la 11'75; Powll in lta: and lloonllead ID UM .• Armeadarla killed bimHlf In 1118, nportedlJ after •earntna be bad '11111* ,._ cueer. ftet..auttc•= director Powell bad true of the red Utah IOlJ taan to RoU1wood for 1cene1 at the RKO 1tudlo1. Tbere, AIDODI otber tbla111 . It waa blowa aroud br wmd macldMI CO •Im 11late a aaad1torm. '"• papen f'llPllNd. ··1 ·a•t ...... .,., tbat. .. aaAd LYn Uaafer, uDlt publictlt cm "tbe CODquaror... "If it b8d happened, I would have written a atory about it." Officials in Utah were equally 1keptlcal. "I would suspec t Wayne's death was caused by 1mokin1 be!ore U wu caused by anything elM," said Utah Health Director Jame1 llllllOO. "I don't see how anyone can tie the type or cancer he had to radiation. induced cancer. It would have to be awfully bot dirtl' Muon laJd teata or Utah sou laaYe diacloled no hither radia-tion content than soil or other a&Me9 Uaat have been studied. HUDdndl ot penoDI ln the St. Georla .,... of southern UtU ba.e ~ claim• .. ainlt the sovenameet. uJfq they or rel- atlvet sot cancer aeveraJ yean after Nevada nuclear teN waft. eel radiauaa cJoud! to Ulelr area. 0 Tbe Ooacaueror .. wu abot in tbe lalDI ........ are1 beca ... =r Howard :::.bes ltlbMlbWM far eptc. He alto wu e.r- tala • .,.. WM Ideal .. a.-.. llba. .. wa,... bed Ilia doula. . . Ten days 1n New York "s summer heal really can make any o n e appreciate our beautiful Newport Harbor area I was hoping I might ·melt do wn" a little but all the good rood and hosp1tahty or my friends 1n that area undid any benefits I might have reaht ed from my steaming" In the big City. My first two days In NY were spent at a class to help me be 11 better money•manager. It was a jewelry indu1try 1ponso red Nmlnar and I hope I learned a lot •. I certainly wor1ced hardl F i gure s and m o n ey man~t h .. never been ,.,. field of .cpertiM. There was a free day between the teminar and the opening of the NY Jewelry Show 10 I went up to New Haven to check Into a possible est1te •le of fine jewelry. If everything WOf'k9 out I ahould have It eome time after the fl,.t of the~ In the WMt( thllt followed I attend9d the show. WOfked with the printer on the flnel proor. of our Chrt1tma1 t>oott 1t)d ..wt to • mMtin9 of the membenlhlp committee of the Amer1«*' Gem Society. That w• the WOfk • • but there •• fun too: dinner et Mlch .. 1'1 Pub Where Woody Allen end hit elartnet hold forth whenev.r he I• In town on Mondey nlghtt. I luncMon at the Plan put on by N. W. Ayen for D1l1 l"l to ~ their ........... of Low" progrem, 1 cockt11t perty with "" D=tM•t1m Councilman Held in Arson PA YETTE. Idaho 1AP 1 - Payette City Councilman Darrel Fike. t he cit y 's fire com · missioner a nd a c1v1c leader. has gt\'en up his post after bemg chargl'<i with arson an a blaze at his dru~ store. The store sustarned damage estimated between $150,000 and $200,000 m a hre that was dis- covered by two passing youths e arl y Mon da y. When 1n - vest1gators found traces of burned candles scattered an the building. Fike was charged Wlth arson. ® ~ &EM WISE At a•s•e. '·' .... T'rai/ler ChangeB Backed Gay Mexicans Get Reprieve SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -T~o Me.ltican homosexuals un- der threat of expulsion from the United States by the Imm1gra- t1on and Naturalization Serv1c:e have been granted the right to stay an the country for the time be1n~. U S. Di strac t Cou rt J ud~c W11l1am Ingram on Monday or- dered a 20-day conti nuation in a restraining order barring the INS from expelling Javier Cruz Garcia a nd Eduardo Ramon Mana.nez from th is rouotry. t: .S. Attorney Ch ristopher Stole argued against the order. saying that the law proh1b1 ts homosexuals from coming into the rountry. Kremen1z staff. dancing at Cmdy Royce s. a late mQht supper et Suna·s. Another evening I wont to a party at the Franklin s home on 72nd Street where I ran mto Mimi and Ourwood Howes. We enjoyed remembenng old times when my family was associated with the old Brock and Company '" L A. The last night In NY. a friend hired e· bus to take thirty of ua up to his home 1n ChapaQull for an outdoor dinner. II was a little cooler than the city bUI still plenty werm. The guest list was a blend from all face1s Of the jewelry world and all parts of the globe. Richard Lid diooet. the &ec:utive Director d the Gemological Institute of Amtrica, Me the other Celife» nlln at thet petty. My blggeat ttmll of the trtp wn the luncheon date at the Plefre with Art Buchwald ind Ronald Aeegln at the lnvitatloh of • mutual friend. Here I w• among elghMn seated at a large oval table with aueh captains of this Industry aa Morris Zele, Getz of the Flori~ Mayor chain, t"9 Piaget P19Sfdent and rm the only '*"81e gueet 1t the tablet I wee r91tly flett9f9d to be Invited to lunch with auot1 an a&agUIC group. But rm home again and tt'a Mine. .. USYll . • "*''"" pt.n1 for eome tort of I apec:til celebratlon In September an our 20ttl anf'll¥erury of C"-rlta H. lefT JIM"'9 In Newport 1Nci1. I , I . NATION/WORLD - ·Q Mllt••.,••••re ·~. €arter Eands ... -~~ I) •• T-~~,r ......... Enerigy Gains J . .p . ... • 1. ~king Us Up lllAKD. UTl'LU AND aOLU: You can aatklpatt now that our Golden Slate IUffend that Utllt .ta•ll• ynter· day U&f north, tM wa•t ol the tut will ~ qaln be foreeut1a1 that California wtll aUde lato the .... BAL1UIORE <AP> -l'Nll· dent C•rter rode a train to Baltimore tod•Y. lnepect.ed a aol•r~heated home and an abaft. cloned lehool beln& coavtrted to apartment.I and told a ltl'eet· comer crowd:-.. w, are 1r1akin1 :O::U.,~m.f~ = ·; depeDdllll of forelp oU .• u.ten. I'm hen to t\l&Plt t.hat ~ou ~an take tarth· -quake •atlttie1 and mah tt.m do whaten1 JOU want. Let ua clear t.ht alr by ~ulina &be two wont quake• ever to shake our hnmedlate reclon. The latett w11 *k on Peb. 9, ltTl. TiuJt one hJt lbe San f'emMdo Valley. It killed M people, ol !Nblth 4S were in a veterau hospital that collal)Md. Damace was estimated at Sl billlo.. ~ --... _ __ .... -. -- , < F-0reed Do••--- ............ Steve Wallenda, the last of the Flying Wallendas . was forced to give up his attempt to walk a ca ble on Tacoma's Narrpws Bridge Wed nesday when a passing truck hit his balance pole and sent him scurrying to the ground. ·Casino Shut Down, Reopened in Vegas -. ------- <, . LA S VEGAS <AP> Hun-volving alleged ties with or- Hanoi OKs Ttdkson Refugees BANOKOK , Th•ll.nd <AJ'I Vietnam today rc:tnvlted a U.8. con1re11lonal dohtaauon to lla nol to dlacuu the rerugee s ituation In SoutheHl Alla, • day titer it •br,.Uptly barred the dele11aUon ~r•me one or the lawmakers, au uAed llanol of human rt.chu vlola.tlona. In Banakok. a spokesman for the Vletname11 .. Embassy an- nounced tha.t h is country wu again ready to welcome lhe de legation lo the Vietnamese <'BPital. THE SPOKESMAN told The Aaa.ocia~~ that ..-n bh! from Viel.namese Vice Foreign Minister Phan Hien to the em· bassy tndicated that the Viet· namese government bad agreed to allow the delegaUon. led by Democratic Congressman Beo- amm s Roseot.ba&of New Vorlr. to v1a1l Hanoi as scheduled. On Monday. the Vietnamese f'ore1gn Ministry had canceled the Lnp, labeUog as "slander" a s tate ment by Rep. Robert F. Orman. D·Mass .. that the Viet· na mese were driving out the rerugees as part of a cruel poh<'Y that was one of the worst human rights vlolatJons. -TO-DA~~ e-mb an y s pokesman said lhe dec1s1on to allow the congressmen to m akr the trip after all tame after the! Vietnamese J?Over nm ent re t e1ved a cable from Richard llol brook e. L: S a s s is tant secretary of state for East Asian and Pac1f1c Affairs Carttr rode a re1ulul1 aebedw.d Amtrak train • be took h1I once-•·W.-road lbow 3i ml.lei OUUlde WuhlllltGD f.o continue h1I campaip for an ener11 prGll'am. STANDING VNDEa a hot I UD at an lnner-clty intersect~ the . president declared to several hundred people crowded onto the sidewalk: "Our country la •• > determined to win the enef'IY war and I believe lhe people · here on Eut Biddle Street wtU help me.·· The crowd responded with cheers when he aAked, "Do you aaree"!" The presldent ltdded that with coopeut.lon among government otrlclall and others, "we'll have energy security for our nation a nd a bette r l ife tor all Americans.'' CARTER'S 881EF remarks we r e sandwich e d b e tween handshaking trips along the rope restrainlnte the crowd. Fro m th e inner ·c ity neighborhood. the president drove to a downtown hotel to continue tus ener gy theme in an address to the national conven- tion of the Sons of Italy in Amenca. Carter was accompanied on the JS.minute tra in ride by a number of prominent officials of Italian descent, among them At· t~r n ~ 6~n-era t-~8he~n";rt.,ja;m;.;;·t~n.-~~~~w C1v1letti. U S. District Judge John Sinca. Asststant Housing a nd U rban D eve lopm e nt Secretary Gino Baroni and Rep Mano81agg1. D·N. Y. CARTER SCRAPPED plans t o m ake th e trip fro m Washington to Baltimore by helicopter and instead took the train. The change in tranSJ>Orta· non app~rentlywas an e£1ort ro--- demonstrate pres11Jent1al con- cern for encr,~y conservation. B efo r e r e tur ni ng to Washington by ratl. the presi- dent lunched on chicken cac- c 1 a to re al a res t aur ant in BallJmore·s Littl e Italy ne ighborhood. Orange Countian Serktng /..ocahon to Avoid Nert Earthquake damage was estimated at $40 million. which would probably mean $900 million by today'sdotlar. While both the Long Beach and San Fernando Valley tragedies were awesome in their proportions. optimists among us might suggest that 1t was indeed 38 years between the heavy s hakes. dreds of bewildered gamblers ganized crime . Afte r the convlc· and stunned e mployees some lion, state gaming ofCl <:ials. with weeping, some angry -stn..r1 by the Aladdin's concurrcnc-e. up us Gaming Control Soard c1i..ents pointed an overseer and told s warmed into the Aladdin Hotel hotel executives to sell the club c a sino. seali ng c rap tabl~s. by Aug. 6. roulette wheels and hundreds -0f-::======================================:,-s lot machine~. California detractors will point out, however, that or . the worst earthquakes since 1865, 62 percent or them hap· pened in our state About three hours later, a federal judge reopened the casino, but Monday's unusuaJly tough measures by state ~aming offi cials may be just a p review of what's in store for the scan· dal-tainted Strip resort. Yeah, maybe so. So you nee California and you might end up in a p1ace where that other 38 percent occurred. THE THREE GREATEST quakes or the modem era were at San Francisco in 1906, Alaska in 1964; and the aforementioned San Fernando Va lley in 1971. So we only ~tot two out of three and one of those was way up north. THE AGENTS were carrying out an order from the Nevada Gaming Commission, which had r e voked the hotel's gaming license and re moved several or Statistics and dates on the other great quakes or our re~ion a re somewhat enlightening. Other than the ones a lready mentioned, we had a heavy shake centered on the Gardena-Torrance area in 1941. its top offi cials last month. Owners or the Aladdin had been gi ven until Monday to sell the club or face s hutdown. We also had heavy rattles of our earth in this region In 1949, 1951, 1955 and 1961 Gov. Bob List te rmed the ac· lion, the first closing of a major c lub In 15 years, "unfortunate" but necessary to maintain the in· tegrity of the industry. IT MI GHT BE OF some mild interest to note that all of those eqrthquakes were listed as being centered at Terminal Island. The Aladdin and two of its top o ffi cers were convict ed in March In a Detroit feder al court of hidden ownership charites in· There may be a lesson here ir you're one of those in· d1viduals who shake at the thought of a quake. Maybe you should stay away from Terminal Island. Showers Widespread Fair Weather Continue1 in East Tr•prrat11rr• HI Le l'r< "''b<l'QUfl .. 10 ,. ....... •4 14 S.tllmore "u 8olw ., ~1 llrOWl>tVlllt •J 74 .Ol 8ulfato 1S SS c,...,,_ .. '° Clltc.qo •• '° Cin(tnnall ., ., Cltvtt-1' SI O.IFl.Wlll .. 14 Otnffr ... , Ot>Mol ... .. 1• °'''°" •• ,. Heten. ., u HOMllllu ",, Hout lOl'I " ,. ll>d'-111 .. 11 Ja<U'vll .. • JO 1Ca11•s Cltl' .. ,. LA1V-.n 100 1) .Ot Lllllt ltoo •l ,, !Ian Frefl 6l ., LHA1'91,_ 14 IO 5etlll• ,, ,. Lou11..tt .. .. ,, ...,,..., ., 11 Mlaflll ts " ......... 1S .. _,,. .. St P. .. ,. 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I t IW .. °"'II a-ty I t W Ott .... .., ......... ,, Llltl• """"· It makes Cents to shop with money-saving food coupons from the Daily Pilot. Start sa ving today. Ca II 642-4321 and ask our circulation department for home delivery. ,. Coupon Savings -one more reaaon P.!KJPle all along the ~f811Qe, Coast va#Utt the CALIFORNIA n..llf, Auguet 7, 191'9 -. Animal Behavior Predi£ted' North ·state Quake ... ......_!_AN l'RANCISCO <AP> Five minute• N_._. OM ol the 1tron1• nrtbquaket to hit ortMn. Calllonia Ual1 c:CW'1 bqu Joetllna Utt retlOD, • elephant at • wUd aalmal park in Red_. at, allDOlt ton Mr bam door from lU blq ... rault. dkt relallvely llttlt dam••• and lajuNd Ga· ly a haDdlul ol people. But lt Ml olt I~ l'HC• tlou ln IDUY uhaala. Sell Miu •uctytq Moeda,'1 outburst by the' llOnDally docile beast -and 1lmllar bet\avk>r am ... ~ anlmala -aay It ~ provide more\ ""'-" for a a.rowtq beUel •1DODC Wtttem Mia•~ that anirnala may some day help laUIDAM pndiet tile ftal'90CM quMM. Thi earthquake, wblcb nclltered 5.9 on lhe Richter 1eale aa at raced alon1 the Calav,raa "It'• very l•tereau.,, very t.-eoura1lnc aewa, ·• ll6d Dr. Jack ....,_._, a U.S. a..lolieal Surv., .....rn ....,lleilt 1tudyiB1 the lmpaet ot earthQuakM OD aalmala. "Wltb doeumentaUon like that. lt ..._ lt IO ••b eu6er to believe. It &ivtl mare endib6llty eo Ute-whole Wna·" The ....UOU ol UM aalmala at &be e5-aere Martee Werld Alliea U.1.4. la lledWGOd City IOUth ot beN will be added eo a dally record ot their bebavklr bl1al kept to detennlne, aft.er the fact. whet.Mr aalmala do aeue quakes. -............... :- A~ Wlre""9to SEAIOUSL Y INJURED Actor Erik Estrada CHIPsActor Wk 'Badly Hurt' Edison to Build Oil~foeled Plant SACRAMENTO <AP> -The state Energy Commission aays Southern California Edison may b\llld an oil·fueled plant at either Ormond Beach in Ventura County or .Lucerne Valley in San Bernardino County. It made the decision Monday in a 4.0 vote. with one abstention, that approvett a report by Com· ------·------ m1ss1oner Rjchard MauJlin. final design for approval. That PLANS TO EXTEND the pres· would be the last step or the ap- ent power plant in Huntington plication process. Beach were rejected earlier by SoCal Edison s pokesman the commission. David Barron said there's been T o m R e e d • p r o j e c t no decision on the site, but an coo r dinator fo r Southe rn announcement would probably California Edison, s aid the be made in a few weeks. Sou th Coas t Air Quality The company applied Cor a M anagemenl District opposed 1,290-megawatl comblned·cycle t he expansion because of-poll planLto be..oper.atin& b~ the mid t i on problems. 1 9801. a n d co m m is s Ion THE SOUTHERN California spokeswoman Nikki Case said Edison Co. must now pick one the commissioners appear to or the two sites and submit its a~ree with that goal. LOS ANGELES CAP> -Erik E strada. the swarthy, smiling hi ghway patrolm an in television's "CHiPs" series. was expected to· be taken orr the . -eritic.aL h st today at UCLA . l_ Medical Center, wnere eiS re· ~ covering from internal injuries suffered when he was tossed from a motorcycle during film. ing of a chase scene. ·'Jt seems likely that he'll be taken off the critical list today He spent a pretty sta ble liight. he was alert and all his vital algm were regular." said nu.rs· ing clerk J im Powers. "But he remains in at least serious con· dition and he will be here for some time " ESTRADA. 30, who plays patrolma n Frank "Pooch" Poncberello in the NBC series, broke three ribs when be was tossed from bis motorcycle dur· mg filming in Pacoima Monday afternoon. He was flown to UC LA Medical Center by helicopter after emergency treatment at Hol y Cross Hospital in San Fernando. The popular actor spent at least six hours in the emergency room at UCLA Medical Center and was then moved to a sur- gical intensive care unit. Powers said · POWERS SAID doctors have det~rmined that-Esirada's broken ribs didn't puncture his lungs. and they do not intend to operate unless his condition worsens The accident happened about 4: 35 p.m. Monday about 25 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, as the "CHiPs" crew filmed the first episode or the season, a two·hour special t itled "Roller Disco" Bula Boep Record Mary Howe, 17, of Torrance, earned a place m the Guin- ness Book of World Records and a check for $1.440 for completing 60 hours of continuous hula hoop swin ging. The three-day ordeal, which ended Monday, broke the 54-hour record set last year in Denton, Texas . FOCUS ON MAGIC featuring the Chuck Jones Magic Revue August 8. 9. 10, 11 Show Times: Wed. thru Fri. -12:30. 2:00& 3:30 P.M. Saturday-12:00, 2:30 &4:00 P.M. * SpecialJunior Magic Show at 1:00 P.M. Saturday * See the famous Houdini Trunk Illusion * You may see a lady float in mid-air * Or a Ktrl divided into three parts 0 The quake be1an ln late momlDC. Two waves lutlnt more tbao LS aeeODda eaeb jolted the 1tate over a 350-mlle wed,. from a polnt north of here to BDclDo JUlt DOl'th ol Loa Aaples. accordilll to the Callfonda IDltiiute ol TeebDO&oly. l:verndea aald there ball bema a lat of ..... tlcl1m about a link between quakes and animal behavior, especially because there hu been u~ documentation of animal behavior before an •arttV quake. · TWO AFl'EUBOCU. resiltertel 3.0 and 4.0 on the Rlcbter 1eale, came lbortly before and abort: ly alterJ:30p.m. PDT. Towns near the epicenter, like Hollister 100 m.Un IOUth ol here, reported dama1e to bullcUnc•. 1lau and store merebUdlle. One Santa Crm County woman fell and broke ber leg, and three people ln Hollister were bolpitallzed for symptoms or heart attack.a. .. TllE&E·s BEEN a lot of anecdotal tbinp. people aayiq what their anlmala did after ea earthquake but nothing bu been recorded OD ~ daily bull," said Everndea. "Tbll is esMDtialb- the belinnina or this kind ot research. It'• Dice to eet some IOCkl examples." He said similar research ii now under way 4t UCLA and Stanford, tryin& to validate clairna ad- vanced by Cb.1nese seientista, Who use animals fD their ofteo.aucceuful quake predic:tk>nJ>rotram. ' IN ADDITION, P•e1nc Gu & EJectrte-report- ed a few minor power outages, and Pacific Telephone said-service was delayed for a time, mostly due to overloaded circuits. At Marine World. spokeswoman Mary Jo . O'Harran said there were reports Sunday night of unusual bebaviol'... b)' Uamu, a baby couear and a S·weet-old tiger. As we all know. Delanev's 1s the magi c word Cor fresh or fresh.frozen St>afoods Well, this week it's all stnctly fRESll. A full selection of fresh s wordfish, salmon. rock rod, red snapper. s1rnd dab6, fllet -0r -M>ln •. ..Mlar mets and filet or seabus!> And for a specialty. try ...... Eastern Had~k .., ..,, 2.99 FRESH PRODUCE .-Xtn f'••r ArtlcbOkes ... ...... 69c ... .., ... ~,_ Hone~dew Melooi. 69C ... From Delaney s wine cella r for th o !>e who haven't tried Dt'lanf'>, 's 0•11 cbampagnf', now ts-tlw-lt~l'-'-li H . f1M ..U TOP QUALITY MEATS 11 ....... Bartlett Pears 3 ~ 1 .. 1.00 In add1tJon to having Lop choice or prime beef lifted at least JO da~ !>. frc:.h local Zach chickens & t urkeys and frc•i.h corn fed eastern Pork. now 1:. the ti me to fill ~our freezer 14 llh frf'sh American prime or ·top choice lamb. Cut. 1-'rapped & quick frOMJn ~OU~ .$.pC4:UICJillO whole or half. oaly 1.61 lb. Takes about one 1-'t:ek for your order. Thousands have quit smoking ___ 3 ,., 1.00 .15C ... In 5 days wtth this guarant~ Medi-Health Method ... DBLANEY'S Otrt1 in iusi hve ont-hOul ~ '#!1tlOut DftMltng a Q!OICI. °' a ~s W!8Cll, 01 gaming ~ont Call f()( a Dlrvale ~ nerview Gourmet Market Open Daily 9-6 • Closed Sanday 2920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 673·5520 (7]4) 964--5204 20932 Brooltlulst SI ~BPActl You see this emblem inour~ Here~ what it means. First Federal Savings is an equal housing lender. In accordance with Govemment regulations, it is our policy to make 90und loans to all qualified applicants , regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, marital status or age. Each application received by our loan department is treated on an individual basis. You do not have to be a homeowner to establish credit and we have no specified minimum income level. We also do not discriminate against persons receiving income from a public assistance program. In addition, no loan will be refu~d solely on the basis of the age or location of the dwelling. Every person has a right to file a written application for a loan. lf you are interested in obcainlng further information, contact the Loan Department at the offices located below. .. \\e want to pve you the best snvice in town!" ~~A~ WANOmCES: Main Office: 401Wllahire81\'d., Santa Monica, CA 90401(2ll)451·471 t Houn1 9AM to 4PM Daily. Friday 9AM to 6PM. Cotta Me.1 l4SS Beker Street, Co.ta Mete, CA 92626 (714) 549.9141 Houn1 9AM to 4PM o.dy. Pridily 9AM to 6PM. ThoutlDd <libs SOW. Hlllcfttt Drtw, RO. &o. 16'7, 11*1.-d O.U._CA 9l360 (80S) 497.7559 HOlana 9AM to 4PM Dall,. Prilllry 9AM to 6PM. .. ' . . • • :.w ~ounty Morgue ~onsiderations • ThoM cooeerned wlth tbe ta...U1aUCJ11 into unat- thded cleatbl ln Orance County bave complaiaeCI for )'ean about tbe county'• 1adt al a central IDOl"fU8. The critla .. ,v• IWd tW diabuniq death lnQwriu O&!t ·~local mortuariea u ll now done can leacf to the loa ohital evidence and CAUl4l unneceuary time delay. • After yean ol wran.allo1 with the laaue. county supervllon a.areed t~ years ago to the C'Oftcept ot a cen· tral IDOl"f\M. 1'ky lelecUd a lite hu_Lnolh.lng much haa happened since them. Supervlaors last week indicated they're still on that (tack by agreeing to budtet the money for a ct>nlral morgue design study. Those who will eventually OCJ~l1e and deslgn ,the 01orgue mi&ht do well to keep two things in mind. • • • One is that Orange County is one of the few remain· lrig counties in Callf omia that combines the shenlf's and coroner's functions. Because ot an ack.Dowledged conflict or interest in m v~tigating such deaths u those in the county jaTI. 1t may be an appropriate time to consider separating the duties u was suggested last year by sheriff candidate Lauren Rusk. Moreover, a continuing objection to a central morgue is that visits to such morgues can be a traumatic and needlessly harsh experience for those survivors who visit them at a heartrending time. Those planning a central morgue should aim for de· sign features that minimize the setting and its subsequent efCect on survivors. . Another Gas Muddle The f e'aeral Department or Energy -has stirred o p another first-class muddJe in its latest effort to stan· dardize gasoline prices. The new rules, s upposedly effective last week, fix pe·r .gallon profits at 15.4 cents after wholesale cost plus state and federal taxes. C>ut--Of thts a sta tion-operator is supposed to covertrts Cull overhead, including equipment, maintenance and payroll. Small wonder the station operators art up m arms. In California. many insist their profit has been closer to 18 CeJltS a gallon. The new per.gallon profit is the same for self ·serve and full ·servc stations and for dispensers of offbrands &nd standard brands Clearly the self-serve station with a minimum payroll t<:>-meet is going to come out ahead oi the Tull:-ser ve opera· lion. which formerly was permitted to add a few cents to cover the cost of such services as wi ndshield wiping and oil sind tire checking. . The DOE blandly suggests that full -serve operators start charging a fee for these amen1t1es. We wouldn 't dare, say the operators . Under the free m arket system, no driver is compelled lo pay for service he doesn't want. Those who prefer to fill their own tanks a nd wash their own windshield s can benefit from somewhat lower pump prices: Those wno want extra services usually are willing to shell out a few extra cents a gallon to get them. It balances out without the muddle-headed advice of Uncle Sam. Almost no one believes that the gas station operators have been getting rich on the higher pump prices. Their whQlesale costs ha ve gone up steadily, as have labor costs for those tha t m aintain qualHted personnel. As for profit. the rea l wmner m ay be the govern· ment. Jn California for example. the state's lax take on a gaJ lon of gasoline has gone up 36 percent sintc the f 1rst of the year. Now that's a "\.\oi ndfaJI profit'' that docs bear looking into. Slowdown Hurt A work s lowdown by Orange County's sheriff de· puties came to an end none too soon late last week. To the deputies· credit, no e mergency or law info rce· ment services to the public were affected by the week· long slowdown called because--of-a-d1spute over wages. · But at midweek. Sheriff Brad Gates warned that the balky work pace of the deputies was. among othe r things. coming close to violating the constitutional rights of some Jail prisoners. Too. the county's already congested courts were thi:own a curve by the late arrival of prisoners for court sessions. The job action by the deputies had its effect Salary negotiations that had broken off were res umed <rnd agf"eement on a multi-year contract appears to be close at ha nd. It is fortunate that an end was called to what ap- pellred to be a deteriorating situation because of the work s~wdown. And it is fortunate that the Association of <W..ange County Deputy Sheriffs showed its good faith by calling off the slowdown before agreement on the salary is6ue was reached. ·. Gates ' warning about the constitutional rights of pnsoners, the plight of visitors to the jail and the crunch in the court system were good indications that the salary dispute and resulting work slowdown had gone far enough if not too far. • Opinions expreteed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and attists. RNder comment is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·43~1 . _ Boyd/ Pelicans B1L.•. BOYD : .Pretty clever 1 tboae pelicans. They look ror a bay Dear Gloomy GU8 • Tbe IO¥erDOr i1 attempt. lDI to acbleve lm·. mortalitY wttb a le1acy ol ll"OWD-ou&I· or comer of a lake with Iota of filb. And upon findlDI same, tbey form a la.r1e half circle feciq toward abore. Swtmlllina lboreward a few feet •smt, tbeJ 1lowly clOM tbe clttle, berdiq the flab ln· to an ever U1hter co"al. And then thoee birds procffd to work the entrapped sc:bool u tbofOUlb)y u fiibermea wl&h Millet. Now tbe reptile experts now for tun tlaat .. ... li1ator cm't Ma. llaroqla a lteeJ plaU. ,,_ •• *1rl: ~ ........... , ... -.......... tbat lea t.1111 ... ' Orll rtatat out the top of ... lllall. ne1 11..t to be ntnete.s wttb plien. Robert N. WMd/PubUwr nom.t 1C11¥1t1Ed1Wt' BMtlilt• K,.._.ch/Edltorlet P ... ecmor Jack Ana reon Operation CoDdor's 'Hit List' W ASIUNOTON -It readl like 111 papnb111cll thriller or the ecrlpt for a Hollywood ruct. but It l1 frt1htenln1ly, incredibly re.1.11\e eecret police of at leut 1lx South American re1imes have beeo running a Jolnt un· de rcover operatJon whose func· Uon la to auualnate common eoemiee In Coreig:n countriee. The secret organisation is called "Operation Condor," ctf t e r th e b a ldheaded vulture of the And es. Its headquarters ii located in Chlle.Tbough membership has varied si n c e Con· dor's forma- tion In 1916. other member nations have in- c I u d ed Argentinu, Bolivia, Brai1lt,1Paraguay and Uruguay. AL THOUGH Condor functions as an intelligence·gathenng or · gunlzation to keep track of "lef· Earl Waters tlat" exilee and other opponents of the ~unt.u, lta "Buie Three" ta the llafla-Uie enforcement arm, accordilur to lOP•ltcrel docu.mentl and «her sources. The special section "involves the formation of special teams from member countries as~ signed to travel anywhere lo the tempt wu made at one point to open a station ln Miami, accord· inc to the secret report. The CIA got wind ol the plan and notJfied the State Department. A formal protest to the govemments In· volved was conaidered, but was vetoed by then-Secretary of State~lqntngeT. world to non-member countries INSTEAD, U.S. disapproval of to carry out 'sanctions' -in-the propoaed Condor station was eluding auasainatioo -against quickly relayed to the Chilean Condor enemies," according to a secret police, DINA, which "Top Secret -Sensitive" report seemed to be the moVJng force of the Senate Foreign Relations behlnd Condor. Committee. Tbe outpost waa never set up, One "Phase Three" team is but this may not have stopped c harged with drawing up the Condor from doing Its dirty Condor "hit Ii.st" an a particular work, in the United SUit.es. In country. 'n1en a ~d team ls Sept.ember 1976, the prominent dispatched to locate the targeted -Chilean ex.ile, Orlando Letelier vic tims and conduc t sur-was blown to bit.a with a young veillance on them. Finally, a American associate as they third team, drawn from one or were driving past the Chilean !11ore member police agencies. chancery ~ WaabiDgtoa 's Em· 1s •sent to carry out the "sane· bassy row. - lion" decided upon. The conressed hit m an So far, apparently, Condor has claimed DINA had hued him. failed to estabLish an outpost in a nd a secret FBI report at the the United States, but an al· time stated. "It lS not beyond i . the realm of J*Siblllty tbat ~ recent a.aaaalnation of OrlaDdO Leteller . . . may have beta cm ---- ried out as a third pbue et 'Operation Condor'.'' QUICK action by the CIA and the French and PortuJu:::,r.v· ernmeotl pre.vente · ar· strik.es on another occasion, sources told our uaoclate Dale Van Atta. Following the as· sasslpations of the Bolivian am-bassador and a Uruguayan at, tache in Paris, and a Chilean diplomat ln the Middle Eut. a Condor first team had selected \bree prominent European Jd. tistt as target.a for retaliation. But wb.Ue the second team was looking for the targets, the CIA di1covered that the assa.aaina· tiona were to occur ill France and Portugal and urgently notified those governments. Fre nch and Portuguese authorities tipped off the in- tended victims, then called the Condor nations' representatives on the carpet "to warn them to call off the action," accordlng to the secret report. It added: "They did -after denying that 1t had ever been:...:p:;.la:::~nn:::;.:e;.:d:.:..'_' _____ 11 a~~-or wor dwlde outrage at the Letelier murder -three top officials of DINA were tn- thc:ted m the United SUtes, but vx lradtllon has been refused- th~ Chilean president, Geo. Augusto Pinochet, dissoJv~ ...i mster pohce-!Orce iii' 1m. Its rtplacPment agency is primarily .en intellige nce·gathenng agen· , ' ClAsourcessa1d. Bl T •mlt.RS ~re not so sun: thJt Dl'A s ~host has been laid I•> rP st C'hllPan undercover ••JH'nts h<nl' ::.tJll been able t.o • nt••r the Cnited States on pa ... s p<irt<; to buy electronic •·•H esdroppini;: eq uipment and the Set"ret r epor{ notes-tnaf -- "persons 3C('Ompanying Presi- rlt·nt Pinochet to signi ng or the Panama Canal Treaty used false p;.1::.s 1x111 .... · • Thf" rrport concludes. "Whal '" rlt>ar. 1s that 01!\lA and Con <1or pos~('SS both thP motive a nd tJJlab1ht~ to harm United States res1den~ ·· Brown Has Gall to Judge Carter Shakeup ' I would fc:(·I s trange 1f m} whole cabinet resagnt d . as 1r maybe l did somt!lhan~ wrong " There. with the most colossal gall. Governor J erry Brown ren· dcred his S<1f:!t! Judgment on Pres ident Carte r 's l'aban ct shakeup. Reporters ID Sacramento have been amused , then confused. and more re· cen tly irate as the gov- ernor blithely shifts s tale· m e nts from m o m en t t o moment t o s uit the d1rec· l io n of t he po l1 l1C<.1 I breezes. Whal was first thought Lo be m()re humorous spoofing when Brown uttered his ridiculous un· truths, was later lo be looked up· on as deUberate deceit. But, after m ore than Cour years of listening to Brown con- tinually depart from fa ct as he 1ndul.cea in h is "jerrv - jabberlng," the only conclusion poaalble la that ·arown doesn't tell falsehoods intentionally. It's Just that he has no concept, whataoever or what coostitu~· Art Hoppe truth. He really isn 't immoral He doesn't know what moral standards a rc LACKING VlllTUE, Brown could sound off on the proffered res 1g nat1 ons of the Carter cabinet with a straight face. totall y ignora nt o f th e m agnitude of his duplicity in his oblique slash at Carter's_ ad· m intstratt-n ablUCy. To set the record straight. Carter's "wbole cabinet" didn't walk out on him. The President,. realizing the tide of sentiment had dnfled away from him. prob- erly concluded blame mu.st fall upon those advi1in1 him. When he informed the cabinet mem· bers or his decision. they aU clid the honorable thing by tendering their resign ations. This made Ca rte r 's task of weeding out those in whom he had lost con- fidence much easier. Now, let's look at the record ol the re llow who was firs t to criticize the President. From the moment he look office back In 1975, the governor's appointees have been using revolving doors as they come and go. To say his "whole cabinet" has resigned would be understating the caae. Most of the departments have gone through one or more dire<' tors in Jerry's short span as gO\' e m or . Of tu s fou r 101t1al "agen cy" secretanes who compose has cabinet. only one. Mario Obledo remains. and he became so con· troversial that he prom1::.ed Brown he would leave by last December. C4RTER'S ap.p&nHees ar leaving peacefully and w1tbout recriminations. Brown had hardly found the steps to the Capitol when those he had col· lected from a mong his J eswt frienda, 7.en studies and other strange byways, started to jump s hip. Among the first was Employment Director James Lorenz who left in a blate that still bu.ms in a book he wrote de· tailing his disenchantment with Jerry. More gentlemanly was the departure of Luthe r Wdllac<•. apparenUy fired as Director of Agriculture because his supenor knowledge was exposing the abysmal Ignorance of h is superior. Rose Bird. It should have been adequate warrung of Bird's inadequacies as an ad· ministrator. Oh. but the list Is too. too long to spread out here. There was Dr. Jerome Lackner, Health Din ctnr "ho l'Onlessed he was no Jdmm1strator . Motor Vetucle Oir(·ttor Herman Si llas whose wny lOnduct compelled Brown to make a deal with U .S. Senator Ala n Cranston to give him a feder al JOb . and Clare Dedrick, the Rc:.ourccs Secretary who Rro" n put to pe1sture, appoint· 1n~ her a Pubht• Utilities Com- m1ss1oner because Bird didn't want her around m e Capitol. EQUALL V LONG is the list or those on the job who are the t a r get s o f unprecedented c r 1t1c1sms rrom both the legislators and the public . Foremost in that group is the f1 e r v Transpcrtation Director Adriana G1anturco. Almost as resented 1s Rlch a~rd Spohn, Cons umer Affai rs d irecto r .ilthough Rehab Director Ed Ro berts. Housing Director Arn o ld Ste rnber g a nd Insurance Commi<;s1oner-Wesley Kinder come ID for their share of barbs The real truth 1s that Brown should "feel stran~e as if J did something wron~" for two rea- sons. One because for the most part his "whole cabinet" and then some. has left him. Second· ly. becauae maybe the ones who most should have left. haven't. let's Share Our Sexual Wealth With Russians The ke y to peace In our generation lies not ln the coc· plex SALT II treaty, but rather on pa9e 84 of the current Lssue or Time magazine. Just as we all 1uapect.ed. Time reports most Ruaalanl "lead lives of Hxual miler)'." Tbetf ltnoranc:e on the subject 11 appalHna. Time cltea tbe • 1pol1nantly • ... 1ymptomat· ~ le" case of -' the husband ~ who couldn't ·understand w b y b . waaa't set· tlDI any· wbere dea· ~ all tb• eff.Cllrt be put ... ..................... . Bn tt•1 ......-tlJ a lucky loYi.t wtfe WM IN stroked ..,....... -.. bedroom ...... ...................... ...a that ringing Marxist slogan , ··From each according to bis ability; to each according to her needs." Is it any wonder, then, that these romantically backward, amorously uneducated, sexually deprived, purltanlcal prudes madly seek bluer and blqer, ever-more-powerNI. 1leam1n1, cylindrical, pointy-Upped, ln· tercont.inental balllsUc mtaailea? They are, ln a word, 1ick. ON THE OTBla hand, 11 there la one th1ftl America haa a •urplua of, lt'1 sex. Thanb to our free = 1y1t.em, we have sex com out our ean. No naUon oa • m produeee ball the boob, ma1uinel, movtea. plays IDd talk • U.. eubject u we. Whal It com• to an, we are tbe tonueopla ot pleat1 ud Ru11ia aau,bl but a •Ht waatela•cl o waat. laUl•I behind the most underdeveloped third world cou.nt.ry ln thia vital area. U we are to nesotlate wttb t.t.e So•ieta, let • deal from a poel- tioa ol ltl't!llltla-Sn la the one field ln wblcb tbey haven't a bope of eompetia1 wltb ua. From puberty every American unclef'IOlll puelln1 traininc In beeom18' a sex object. Wblle tbe Raall-are clrudllal away ln u..tr faetorlel, we. are preparing for. NlldtDC about. vlewi_na de· ·ptctlam of. dlaeuutn1 theories coneeralq (and, oa rare OC· caaloaa. ev• l.Ddullinl ln) aex. Not tlDce the fall ol tbe Roman Empire bu die world aeea such a MJUaally .....,_t society. 11 n ANY wcmder, tben, tbat •• ,..•1Uoan1 •••••ced. amoromlJ lmowledffable, MX· uall7 preoccupied, depraved Ubenm. madb Met bluer ud bl11er. ever-more· powerful • • gleamin~. cylindrical, pointy- l!pped 10terconUoentaJ ballistic missles? We are. in a word. sick . Thus, s haring our sexual wealth with the needy Kuss1ans Is not only the humanitarian thing to do, It is in our own best interests and would insure peace in our time. WHET mEr• APPETITES, I say, with several million copies of Playboy and every scratchy pr1nt we have of "Behind the 0 reen Door." Then dispatch them an all-voluntftr army of Peace Corps technicians to teach them what to do about it. In no Ume, they would be eaaer to swap their SS.di for Harold Robblna and their eatlre Bactftre bomber fleet fot' Or. Alex Comfort. Wltb men IU, tbeJ would be cured. Wltb leu MX, •• woakl be c:urecl. -4• NATION Dft¥e-lns Out? Outdoor Movies Fade in Northeast WEYllOlITH, Mus. <AP) - Wile• Jamea Guar\no be1u 1bowl•f Weaterae at New BnaJead I fint drive-in lMaW maay years aao. reudenta wbo lleard tbe 1ua battle. would call the polie9 ln fri.abt. Toda1 tbe Weymouth Drive-tn theater , Which O&>e:Md in ta, ls a 1bopp(q man and the only &im• '*lbbon caU taa. POllc. is w•en a l lDI of youths sets rowdy ln the partln& lot. • GVAlllNO'S 111EATEa went the way or many d r ive·10 theaters ln t he Northeast. Uke dominoes. t he ont'e·tbrlvlng ' theaters ..-e going out ot busi - .ne11, turning Into a bandoned lots, department stores or shop- pinc maUs. Guarino, who says bis theater wu the secmMl drive-an in the nation, sold his land three years ago. ''The highest and best use or land was not for a drive -in,·· he noted sadly. "Retail stores can pay more for t he land than drive-ins." RISING LAND values in the populous Northeast ha ve made it difficult for man y drive-in o wners to reap a profit by re· m aining open only durinl? the warm weather months, and the region's cold weather holds at- tendance down during the winter despite portable heaters. Another reason for the decline is that families that once filled drlve·ln pla11rouncb anO Pll'k· ""• IOU an not ettracted to the ex and violence mma muy North«n drt,,.-lu 1how to 1t tract lMO·• .. rt au year 1"0\IDd. And more receoUy, of cO\lfle. drivt·lna have h1d the problem ot people UIJna their cara Jess because ot 1uollne 1hort.aes "Its future la behind it ," Melvin Wlnlman. pres dent of G.C.C. 'J'be&ters Inc • onl'e th largest operator or drive en theaters, said ot the drive·ln, THE NEWTON, MAS .. com pany owns only silt of the mort: than 80 dnve-ins It once operat ed. ~ost or 't.be drive-ins were sold to ct.evelopers or converh:d to other uses. Wmtman .said .. ·•All the conveniences that the drive-in theater orfered are available in the indoor theater, with lhe exception of babysit· hog. But In our more amuent society, that 's not a problem." said Wintman, whose company now operates mostly suburban theaters. T h e idea of the drive-in t h eater was conceived 1n Camden. N.J ., in 1933, according to Guarino. Two men who sole.I automobile products were huv· eng a sales meeting that became so e rowded they decided to sho .... a film outdoors m a parking lot. The teehn.ique worked . and they built inclines on the pavement ror easier viewing. bought a pa- tent and began selling the rights. THE F AD GR EW and. ac- cording lo Gary Burch or Box Office magazine , reached its peak in 1958 when th ere were 4,063 drive-in theaters m the country. The num ber continues to det'line, alt.bough the theaters are still popular in the South and West Guarino, who worked for a macaroni m anufacturer, and a , • friend , Thomas DeMaura, de· .. cided to open the Weymouth Drive-in about 10 miles from · _. __ Boston on-tt -well-tra¥eled-ro..d lii••~~ · · to the beach. "People were s keptical but they came for miles. We had lo hire a policeman Just to. hold the t.rarric," he recalled. The informality or the drive ·in made it popular. Guarino said People came in bathing suits and s horts. They brought small children who slept in the back ' seat while parents a nd older .. ,. •1,.,...... children watched the movie. SllltDrepped Two police g roups in Akron and Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio -have dropped a .$5.18 million slander suit against Cleveland Ma~or Dennis Kucinich, acceplmg his clarification of remarks about police corruption as un apolog~ The d.nve-in also ~as com fortable "FAT P EOPLE, invalids and long-legged people -they have an awful time getting into those seats in theaters,·• he said. Another advan tage was privacy ''You could hold hands if you wanted to," he said. Drive-ins. however. had their problems in those days The tecboolou was <'rud• aad Ute aowsdtrack blared from a hl.&C• woodft\ 1peaker mounted 1top t he ICl"ffO. 0 \'0U CO\.ILD HtcAa alJ n1ht everyone In town could hear,' Gual'anl aaid. "In Westerns. when thtire wu a Jot or ahootlng. peopl" Wled to call the police de- partment and say there waa a murder 1olna on here." Oradulllly, souod improved, as Individual car speakers were devtloped. Also, In the early years, dnve- rn11 operated only m summer After the invention or Portable l'a r heate,.s, som e d r ive-in operators stayed open all year long and stopped s howing films onl y when it snowed. But when the novelty or the heaters wore off, Guarino said. "business was terrible" at the W~ymouth Drive-in. G VARlNO BLAMED NOT on- 1 )I the weathe r. but also llollywood for the decline or drive ms in the Northeast. The film industry's shift from family entertainment to movies lac<.'d .... 1th sex a nd vio lence d1s- coura~t'tl parents from bnngmg the 'Aholc Camily to the drive-in. he s:ud. "I think if we had more films fo r family business, we wouldn't he gomg inrough this;" he s aid <;ay Rights Proposal 'Shaky' SAN JOSE <AP> -I\ "gay r ights" ordinance aimed at eliminating discr imination in housing. employment a nd gov· ernm ent services has gained ap· prov al of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors B a 4+ v&t:e, the council adopted the measure after hear. mg from supporters and oppo n ents who packed a heating room O pponents inc luding Kari Stangenes or Los Altos. She gave each or the super visors a lemon to underscore her belief that the law was a "lemon" that could not be saved by a mend ments. Another opponent, the Rev . M arvln Rickard of Los Gatos Chrtstiarr Church. said an at· tempt will be made to put the ts· sue on the ballot. He said a re- c a II campaign is also possible. At the height of the hearing Monday, which capped 25 hours of t est.Jmony, the region's 5.9· magnitude earthquake jarred the county building where court was in session. "Praise the Lord," some oppo. nents then shouted. La una Federal spec1alizes-m-· localized home loans ... There's a BIG difference in Laguna Federal's mortgage financing policy. Our network of local branches fosters home ownership by converting local savings to local loans. Before you make a commitment, be sure to contact Laguna Federal Savings. an equal housing lender, about conventional loan financing at competitive rates Ask about our local • "ome purchase loans • Refinancing loans • Construction loans • Take-out loans -.. ~. Augu.t 7. 1179 DAA.Y PILOT A.1 HELLO WORLD! A lucky and happy man .wants the world to know thb.t he's been married today 25 years to LOLA DAWSON GILLEBAARD of South Laguna. L ola, you are the greatest; How do I t hank you f<>r all those years of loving loyalty, understanding, but most of all your friendship? How do I thank you for f our sons who still like me, ~~w of whom I am very proud, yet for whom I can take li ttle credit ? It was you that fed them, cleaned them, car ed for them , taught them right from · ·. w rong, punished them and praised them when I was away. Y et our f riends pat me on the back, give me credit for a job well done. How can I t hank you for bel ieving in me when I am in.doubt , put ting me on a pedestal when I am down, but kicking it out f r om under me when success goes to my head? How do I -thank you fo r yo_ur help, your hum or and Laughter, your pride in me and the tears of f r ustra- tio_n you've shed with me? I would like to stand on top of the highest mountain, shout Jor everyone to-heo:r...!..'l:aook ~woild , LQla love s me. me, m e." Thank you, dear f riend, dear wife and lover. I hope for 25 years more, but I will be happy with every minute the good Lor d allows me. J lo ve you . Hank n:;;,c;~~ TOMANCa *"' Hewll!Otne &Ml. t7NIOO CIUJl)ALI P:AIHION CINTIR Ht•t 10 Aotllnlor(a .. , ..... SUITS I ~ A!O .• .. ...... 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The stall hard y pioneer matrtorch of the famed Mellng Ranch d1ed Saturday. one week after 11hl.! broko htir hip in It full BVI VO ltS 1n c lud6' two bOrli.. twcl daughl e r 1>, 2 2 g randchildren. 25 greal· grandchildren and a sis ter, J uJetta Christmas of Redding, Ca.hi .• the last s urvi vor of t he 10 children of Harry and Ella Johnson. J ohnson left Texas and moved to Baja an 1889. buying land for a· catUe ranch 60 miles south of Ensenada and 150 miles from the lJ .S border. VICTORIA m a rried Da l ve M eli n g , a Norwegian sailor, in 1913 and bought the rnnch from her parents in 1919. 5-<>-0 n g~~sls !rom throughout the wor ld were coming regularly to n de horses and relax. No telephone was ever installed. but the Mel· ings' airstrip was used fru: gu_~ flld hundreds o r times for m e rcy flights during rescue missions. Meling died in 1975 DeathJJ Eueuihere LOS ANGELES (AP> A. Quincy Jones, 66, died Friday of a n ap- parent heart attack. He was fonner dean of the USC arc h itec tu re school. N .Y. l AP I Ma;le Fi1cltel, 104 . who walked over 1.000 mi l .es through three Europea n countries to escape the N~zis·at the start of World War 11 . died Fri· day. A watercolor a rtist, Mrs. Fischel came to this country i.n 1941 after h aving walked fro m Brussels lo Paris to fleo the Nazis Pklfltle Control Budget Cuts Spell Olinger By THOMAS D. EUA8 Two caau ol buboolc placue in Soul.hero Callromla drew wide 1ttent100 lut 1prin1. but thert were no beacWnea lu t JllODib when the 11late'1 capacity to respond to such t.breata waa re· duced by half. 1n1i.ad, the J>Ublicity went to le,lalaUve over- .rid.I cuta Gov~ Brow.n_Uiecl to make in public employee salaries. With alacrity, le1ialalor1 restored more than $100 million to the state bud gel BUT THEY IGNORED aaOWN'S routine cuts In Item 257 or the state budget -the diseue vec- tor control unit of the Oepartmeot of Health Services. There. Brown chopped $486.000 and 20.S full· tune positions from the unit that is invariably called m when local 0Cfic1als rear outbreaks or bubonic plague, Rocky Mountam Spotted Fever aod other animal·borne SOUTHERN diseases. The cuts leave CALIFORNlA the unit about hall its Focu previous manpower. "We haven 'l had many cases of bubonic plague in California because we bJlve bad the best plague-control program in the nation, .. said Dr. Bernard .Nelson. who until J uly headed the Berkeley-based section. "You can't convince the financial people that ,., ....... A•~• Svetla na Alliluyeva, 53. daughter of the late Sovie t leader Jose( Stalin. who· now goes by the n a m e or Lana Peters, too k an Am erican hus band, an American name and A merica n citizenship. Now she s ays she can't wait to vote in her first American election She 1s u registered Republican. :' .. ·· Last Stand ~~. ~ . . Bmine11 Ordered O'ld ARBUTUS, Md. (AP, -For 13 aummeia, Adolph Gapsls and bis wife, Betty, both dJaablect. have sold fruit-n avored ice balls from their Crqnt porch and watched the neighborhood kids 1row ~· Now, a county deputy zon.inC commilll09er has ordered them to close the 1t1od after: a neighbor -who Ga_psls said boulht the I UDlAter treata al the stand when be wu a boy -CC>m· plained about all the customen. • THE DECISION BY JEAN 11.B. JUNG apbeld Frank Neubauer '• complaint th•t the couple w.-e runnin1 a bualneu in a residential aoae. • lrut some r 6U us reaiclenta are ancered b y the decision, calling the stand a local iDltitutJon. The Arbutus Commllll.ity Alloclatioo and .Ome area politician.a have alao defended the couple. • St.ate delegate Charles E. Kountz Jr.. wbo served as the couple's attorney at a zoning hdr· ing, called lhe stand "a harmless mom·and~JJ>P type or tblng. .. • , Neubauer argued that hls privacy was ~g lDVaded by' the baseball teams, neighborhood children, truckers and police stopping to buy a "snowball." "I DON'T THINK THEY APPRECIATE Uus. but an invasion of privacy as part of the issu~:· said Neubauer, who is concerned that his action has made tum look like a neighborhood villJin. "You go out to water the lawn, sit out on the porch and you have 200 people looklDg back at you,'! /le ')aJd . we're needed, though , because you can't sho w ----------- them how many cases you don't have. U you do 11 He saJd homeown~rs have the right to life i• a resident.Jal area undisturbed by "the traffic. ~ pie and noise th al comes with commercialism.·.: "The mu1or problem 1s -and I suppose it;lJ a compliment to the stand -that it's attracting c.tl9t of people ... he said. "Th1tl's not a lemonade stAQ>d good job or preventing disease, the financial peo· pie don't understand why you 're needed ·· NELSON. WllO LACKED THE seniority of som e subordinates. 1s being transferred to a s anitary engtne:eTinlfPO . He maintains the shafts will !'ieverely harm state disease-suppression efforts and local health omcials agree. For instance, agricultural commissioner Paul Engler of Los Angeles County wired state Health Director Beverlee Myers before the cuts became -f1nitt;-&ayiog " mplore....you to contmu Lb section. Failure on the part of your department to immediately address bubonic plague suppression ts irresponsible .. Engler says plague has reached ··ep1dem1c proportions" among Southern California ground squirrels . which transmit the disease to humans via fleas BUT TOP HEALTH DEPARTMENT oCflcials s a the budg~t cuts won'!_hamper the1L_re~nse to epidemic threat!\ ·'These people will be working for the same company." said Ron Bntting. assistant deputy ·director for the department's Public Env1ronmen· tal Health D1vis1on. "The sectton was cut due to the governor· s requirements to reduce the wor k force.·· Britting said scientists like Nelson will be re· ca lled from their new jobs whenever needed But Nelson maintains that won't work very well ·· n will reduce our effectiveness greatly.·· he said. "We have maintained an effective program because we had people working together full ttme This decision has been made out of ignorance of what we aie domg and of the scientific evidence that plague is on the upsurge." THE SEcrJON WAS DESCIUBED as "low priority "' in Brown's budget-cuttin g message. despite the fact that legislators restored 1t to fuU strength m their version of the budget. The im· pending cuts also drew formal protests ln June from four county boards or supervisors. And tiow serious is the plagoe threat .. ·•we had no cases of bubonic plague 1n w1ldllre in Southern California Crom 1942 to l975,.. said agricultural commissioner Engler. "But the state has not helped us with money for controlling the ground sqwrrel population since 1971. But their disease control vector section has provided ex· t re m ely valua ble expertise in recognizing and t racking down diseased animals ... IN SHORT. TIIERE'S NO CERTAINTY about the impact of the budget cut. But if unha ppy disease experts leave California beeause of the move and the state's ability to respond to public b_ealth threats is tbus diminished. this is one budget cut that could not only cause discomfort, but deaths. EPA OKs 288,000-- Ford Cars WASHINGTON <AP1 The Environmental Protection A gene) ha., agreed to approve t he sale of some 288.000 Ford L TDs, Linc oln Contmentals and Mark V I~ and Mercury :"tfar qu1s equipped with an electroruc engine control system-called EEC·lll The T>A sal a Th e system functions as an onboard computer that tontrol s the em1s~1on c·o nlrol ~ys tem and other as~ts of engm~ operallon. Special EPA approval for its s ale 1s run by some kids .. • THE GAPSISES HAVE NOT DECIDED whet~ to ~al the d~1on. But the fear he stand will never open agaJO arteillUS summer. "People want us to slay open," said Gapsis. "Where are they gom~ to go 1f we close?" He said their stand 1s so much an institution that ·-rve seen boys grow up and bnng lbe1r kk1s here ·· Gaps1s. who !>aid muscular distropby bas de- torm~ hrm-and 1m1>e<te<t his waJkmg. sar,._.,.·------. soon "Ill be qu1tllng Westinghouse Corp. ror health reasons. He ~atd he Wlll have only a d1s - ab1llty pension on which lo live He and his "ire. "ho has an art1f1c1C1I n ghl hip and ~urrer" I rom seven~ arthnlJ!>. were counting on the ··sno"hall' income SElBAl 'ER SAID HE WON'T SETTLE for -an-ything~rt of refoC"al11t~ the busmess. ··1 told them to moH: to a commercial d1 stri<·t. and that·s onl;. a hlo<·k or two away.·· he i,a1d "l 'm surt-.thut. d.l!>abled as they are, they could make the two blocks.·· . The Gaps1s home 1s within 100 feet of the ion· mg boundary · requ i red bec au st-b Jd durabllity tests r.eqwred School Law Up e under the Clean Air At'1 will not be completed SAN FRANCISCO CAP) The Ca1Jfor n1a until about Dec. 1 Su.Preme Court has let stand..a.Jower court ruhslg E p A s aid 1 t a n . that school d.J.stnct resolutJons are not subject to tlclpates the system will referendum vote by the people . meet the durability re· The court refused without comment to reVJew quirements and thus a 2·1 Court of Appeal decision or May 30 involnnJ was givmg conditional a reMlution lo close down a Palo AJto scho:ql. . approval to avoid dis-The appeal was brougbt by individuals wtto rupt100 of Ford 's as· processed a referendum petit1on calling for the sem bly lanes. If the school distnct to eother rescend the ordered clos.iog system !ails its tests. th of~ubberlyHlgh Schoolor submitthemaUA!r, - agency added. F-0.rd ;;;;;;;;:;:-;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;iiq~:::_:;=:::~~~~~~; t.totor eo. has agreed to i-~--. DON'T SMOKE? recall and r epair '"eh1cles eqwpped with the system. Pair Graduate Wayn e Carly le of Costa Mesa and Gilbert T Quintana of Founta m Valley have rere1ved bachelor's degrees in accounung !rom Lo,yola Marymount t;mversity m Los Angeles. Cell FAIMHS for lti• •••I••• o " ooto & 11-"°-' "'--" If '".....,. -RABBITT INSURANCE 54&-SS54 or ~7 1914 HARBOR BLVD\. COSTA MESA VISALIA CA P> -A former Visalia m ayor E. Thomas Porter. 44. died Saturday. Second Career SANTA M ON I C A <AP> -Frederick M. Karger. who composed "From Here to E terni- ty'' and was twice mar- rie d to actress Jane W y man , d ie d o f leukemia SUnday. 0 1 n N Sc · F · ld s DAILY cRUISEa DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH L' ew ience ie __ n_s,_,-6,_11,_1_ • ...,.13-...2·4 .... s-..21_ ..... 1 ..... 14..,;5~27~.7;..:..11~1-- 87 .JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear JoJee: I am la m1 4111. dftire to mm a career clause aad bave earoUed ID a We plaaala.I program. I am bdere9ted ID leanalal more about a fleld called orpabaU. deftlop- mela&. -H.P., aldSewood. N • .I. Organization development -O.D. for short -is a fairly new behavioral science fi eld concerned with the ef- fectiveness with which people in or· 11nlzations work together. 1t overlaps a bit with training and penoonel !unctions. O.D. speciallats see organi.uUooa u systems rather than aa a collection of lndiriduals. Thus they focus on a system.a ap- proach lo buildin& tearos and nlOlv ing coaflict.a. ABOlJT JS UNIVEUITIEI otrer O.D. master's or doctoral dearet pro- 1ram1 -about twice as many u lut year. The proUf eratloo of dqree pro- 1ram1 and otber tr=ODtlCIDI la 1tartlnl to cauae crow ln tbe neld. 8ellmUDI prof.... have. dilfleult lime lettlal tbelr ftnt Job. Employert want more tban academic er....-aUon. MOit Jobi an to hilh·techDOIO()'. llrml wltb a hip ratio ol ..Ut. to blue-collar "°"'.,., Tbe -....it: Df'Olpeda .,.. beat for 1rlduate1 wfda fnduat.rtal ex- perteaee wllo .... mcmaa lnto a ........... Aa .., • •·• speclaliltl may 1te .. 1a1t4 la o.o .... umat•• DeaaM W. Cole, director et Uae Ori .. .,... DlnJopmlll& ......_.,, ~ ( C.4REERS J a non-profit educ1Uonal association lo Cleveland. TYPICAL TITLES REPER to s peclaliat, consultant, manager or d irector or O.D .. and sometimes to director of human resources. Entry pay, Dr. Cole says. r anges from PleaM Aeque8t Tape By Number • • • • D1 Beck Pein DI Wlty CNropt8Cllc? 02 WNpleM DIN«*. llhouldef, Allft Pain OS Arawtlte 07 Low 8-* a~ Pein D4 Heededtes DI Nenoc•ne .. & Ten.ton Tape Center 645-1701 24 Hours Courtesy of Dr. Devtcl W. Olbeon $15,000 to $18,000 annually. After 10 to =================~ 15 years' experience, it's possible lo eam $30,000 to $50,000. Because the word Is spreadiq about O.D. prolessionals, who teach people.skills like inte rpersonal com· petence, communication and de· clllon-mak.lng, it's become a popular question in my mall, particularly from mid-career awttcben. So if JUU're determined to enter, despite competition, be1ln im· mediately to become an "inaider" by attendiDI O.D. confere1u:e1. in- terviewiDC practiUooera, ~ menton .-ho may auaceat job leads when you're ready. If your present work is lDlrelated lo the bu1lneas world -like dance teacher -compensate by buUdiDC credentJall as you study : do volun- t.er work for O.D. pn>Jecta wherever you HD find them -churcbel, clubl, 1cl9ool9. You Mid a track record. IU:ADD URVICS: ""O.D. ,._, ,,,,.. Jd6-Giid 0 Mlf of I h JI ... .,,. ''""' o.o ... , •• ,...., • , o•ll. ..., 11' II d, .., ...... ftllllllf .. .,..,. ,...,..., lo .,.. i.-~ • ..... CMca 11 ...... Alls ·~.D." A>. ' ill ·"-~ ~ " i ~ j[ ~ -•, t I' . -I , -·-- Antiques up to 50% off In "The Gallef\I... 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The ({Ith hearln1 -al10 to be held at 1 30 p.m ls back In Newport Beach. , ONE SBsalON WILL be the con· ttreuional subcomm ittee hear· lnas lnlo recteral purchase of land between Corona del Mar and Aliso Canyon ror the proposed Orange Coast National Park. MEMBERS OF T H E planning • romm1sslon will be discussing a pro Get• G•l'el ax>sal to redure the allowed building That be.ring will be held m the Newport Beach city counctl cham· bers. 3300 Newport Blvd. · Site or smgle family homes. duplexes Or. M!chael Simons. and tnplexes mold Corona del Mar. a Huntington Beach Present st an d_a rd s . a I l ow podiatrist. has been homeowners to build twice the elected chairman of buildable area or their lot -the area the state Podiatry left after subt,ra~Lanjt for setbacks. Examining Commit· coastal comm1ss100 standards. ap· Meanwhile. on the other side or Lown In the executive west room at the Newporter Inn. the California State Coastal Conservancy will bold a iimilar bearing. plied only to the property south of East _t_e_e_. -------- Coast Highway, is 1.5 times the builda· THE SVBJEcr OF that session will be development of a proposed 4,000·acre Aliso Greenbelt to pre· serve open space In the at"ea being considered for inclusion in the na· tionat park. blf he proposed standard is 1.2 times Class Slated the bulldable. Later Thursday from 1:30 p.m. to 3 :~0 p.m., the Southern Califom.la As· sociation of Governments will host a m~ellng on the s ubject of air travel. That session will be held in the Garden Grove Community Meeting Center. 11300 Standord Ave. The in· formal meeting will cover which new <11rport sites are under consideration -a~wen ns...,,therposstble alternatTVe solutions " E%•terrerist THURSDAY MIGHT even be a good day for people who Uke to write letters inst('ad of attending hearinj(s . Any of {he agencies hostln~ a hearing would be willing to accept a letter an place of a personal appearance. And at the same time, the Civil Aeronautics Board in Washington. D.C. is looking for written sugges· tions on the scope of the env1ronmen· tal impact statement at as goan to prepare on e e eel o grant.mg new routes at John Wavne Airport. eportat1on ere a LOS ANGELES CAP) -A judge has ordered the deporta tion of a . polite, well-dressed Jordanian who admitted participating in a 1969 ter· rorist attack at an Is raeli airlines of· -'' fice in Greece. At the immigration hearing Mon· day. Mi lidos Dergarabedian, :fa. arknowledged that he was the man who nung a hand grenade into a c rowded El Al Airlines office in downtown Athens on Nov. 27, 1969. One child died in the attack and 13 people were injured. DERGA R ABED I AN ack· nowledged his part in the Athens at· tack, but he claimed that he had "paid my society debt." He said he had been exchanged for other prisoners and thereby had escaped ser ving a IS-year Greek pnson term for the airline office <attack. But federal ln\.esugators sa1<2 that Degarabedian had been freed, along with sax other Palestinian terrorists u( exchange for the 53 passengers aboard an Olympic Airways Boeing 727 that was hiJacked by the PopuJar Str uggle Front an July 1970 . Dergarabedaan. who now lJvcs 1n Amman. Jordan. was ordered back to Joraan 'oy lmchigrataon Judge Jay Segal. He had been arrested by federal immigration officers Saturday while visiting cousins in Fountain Valley. POLICE REPORTEDLY were notified by "a <:onccrned citizen· about his true identity, said lmmi· '{ration and Naturalization Serv1<.·e District Director Joe llowcrton. ~ DI.iring the immigration hearing. attorney W1ll1am Odencrantz said that Dergarabed.lan was a member or an international terrorist group called the Palestinian PopuJar Strug. gle Front. which was responsible for the attack on Lhe El Al office in downtown Athens. Odcncrantz also said that Dergarabedaan was using an altered passport, that he was listed by the CIA as a potential terrorist and that he had k en involved in the attempt· ed extortion of a Newport lieach resa· dent. CHICKEN DINNER SPECIAL . . .. . 52.29 I You get 3 boneless whltemeat Chicken Plank~ hand cut from the breast of the chicken and deep-fried to a crispy golden brown ... Fresh cote slaw ... Crunchy hushpupples ... And golden fryee. It's all at a very special price for a llmlted time only. 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WREN TUNNEY PULLED his black and wt\ile striped shirt with the No. 20 over bis head Saturday, be WU WtanUy bated by thousands. For you see, Tunney is an official in the National Football League. He's one oft.he best, if QOt THE belt at bis prolessloa, but to outside observers he's an official nonetheless. Tunney WU OD the field doing his job of throw· ing flaga and restoring order when the Rams and Oakland played Saturday night. Nobody even noticed him or the rest or his crew amid all t.he burly players. Nobody , that is, untll • call went the wroaa way. Then, not oiily were they noticed, but •Llb.Jeet to tbe wrath of t.he ran• for the remainder ot tbe cooteat. · SOUND U1'E A FUN .IOBt To many it wouldn't , l>ul ror lhoM ew wlio beeome NFL of· ftclala lt'1 a ureJooa dream. "People uk 'Why do you dolt!' and l tell them aim ply because I get to work alongside the best," said t.be Udo Isle resident who's been officiating now ror three decades. "Being best at what l do is important to me. Whether it's worldng,dor Goodyear or being in· volved in poliucs. people should work at being the best.·· • A MAN OF SI WHO HAS th-e looks of 30. Tun· ney's credentials are Impressive -· a former teacher, principal, assist.aol superintendent and S'411ltrinteodent (au in the Los Angeles Unified SclH>ol District); president of a corporation. public speaker, omcial -most people would have called their lives a success with only one or those jobs. Tunney is different though. His energy is boundless. And bis love ror h1a job as an official is unending. Grich Has New Outlook 'I'm Using a Diff~rent Stance, -Bat anil, Swing OAKLAND <AP) -· Bobby Grieb spent his first five major league seasons with the Baltimore Orioles, whose pitching excellence usually over- toward hitting this year." added the infielder who • hit .251 with six homers and 42 RBI last year. t-----"l·""adow t.he bitting. The homer Monday night was Grich's 20th, a career high. HebU 19wilh the Orioles in 1974when he -a so l\ircrhis-best-RBI season, w· · I Things are refen now, m his th1 year w1 the CaJifomia Angels, especially with Frank Tanana on t.he disabled list and Nolan Ryan wail· 1a1 for a strained arm muscle to heal. THE ANGELS GAVE 24·year-old Ralph Bot· ting his first major league start Mond ay night because. as Manager Jim Fregos1 said. "There was no one else I could start ... ------G-lie-h staked Botting to an early lead_ wJlh a three-run homer in the second inmng and the left· hander allowed only three bits over 7% innings to beat the Oakla nd A's 5·2. The Angels increased tbeir American League West lead to four games. Grich doubled home a run in the fifth off A's starter Steve McCatty. 7-6. It was the 72nd run batted in for the second baseman enjoying bis best hitting season. "WTl'ING SEEMS to be contagious when there's a .350 hitter, Rod Carew, in the lineup. He Shows everybody how easy it is, g_etting his two or tkee hits a game." said Grich, who has never Isled over .278 for a big league season but now stands at .303. • ··1·m using a differ ent stance, different bat and different swi ng. I've got a whole new outlook .263. "IT WAS A pretty good fastball, over the plate but down. I was surprised that he was strong enough to hit it out over the nght field fen ce ... said Mccatty. "He was ahead or me 1·2 and 1 was expecting <J s lider. l was surprised J was able to hit it out, too.·· said Gn ch. ··McCatty didn't trave the good sHder-m th game, and when that's the case against a fastball· h1llmg team, you're in trouble ... said A's Manager Jim Marshall. Bottin~. who had a 12.19 earned run average through fiv e relier appearances with the Angels. had excellent success with bis fastball and stayed out of trouble until the eighth, when t.he A ·s scored on a bases-loaded ny ball by Rickey Henderson. "WE NEEDED t.hat bad. We've only got three guys in the bullpen and we've been working hard I ately... said relief pitcher Mark Clear or the rookie's performance. Clear got the final out in the eighth and gave up a homer by Dave Revering in the ninth before wrappmg up the victory and earning his 12th save. Accounts DHfer Shell to Miss 7 ~unson Crash Suroivors Speak . Opener ~ter c CANTON, Ohio <AP> ·· The Edward P. McAvoy, air safety 156 Straight "We <crew> don't Just show up ror a game and work it," be says. "We ail down on Saturday and · ao through three of our hoW"S or analyzing film. We study ou.raelvea to make us ·better the next time. '"'WE ONLY VAVE YEU·TO-~Tcorr: tract.a. This lan't a lifetime job unleu we do the job. 'lbere's a clause in ucb of our contracts that says we can be dismissed within 48 bours. No other professional player bas that written in bis con· tract. "So, we work bard to try lo develop teamwork <most crews stay together throughout the year> and ~ommunicauon. lo order to stay good we have to prepare, we have to stay an shape and we have to know the rules inside and out "We have a saying t.hat goes 'You 're only as good as you r next call' ... ALmOUGH TUNNEY P~~ES 20 years experience m the NFL, he begms t.his season as if he were a rookie. "They <NFL oHice> could care less whether I've worked three Super Bowls (V1 , XJ, XIII> or not. No maue r how 1uccessrul you are it's a matter or <See TUNNEY, Page 82) JIM TUNNEY t.wo survivors of the plane crash investigator for the Nationa l tbJlt took the life of New York Transportation Safety Boa rd. SANTA ROSA <AP> -Of. rensive tackle Art Shell will miss at least six weeks or foot - ball because or a knee injury suffered in Los Angeles. the Oakland Raiders have learned. Al'W~• BOBBY GRICH IS CONGRATULATED BY TEAMMATES AFTER HITTING THREE-RUN HOMER. ' Yank ees c atc he r Thurman said he will not be able to de· Munson have differing accounts termine the cause of the crash o1 the seco nds befo r e the until the plane's engines are ex· tragedy. amined in a laboratory in Mon· • Munson .~2. died Thursday treal later this week . McAvoy ~hen h.is cessna Citation twin· ha s heade d a team of in· engme jet crashed short or a vestigators probing the crash t p nway al Akro n -Ca nton since he arrived in Canton early IJrport. Munson had been prac· Friday morning. Ucing touch-and-go landings at theairport. Mc AVOY SAID Hall , a David Hall, 32, of Canton. who licensed night instructor, told as Munson's co-pilot, bas told Su mmit County Sheriff's federal investigators that pilot Department detectives and the error during a landing approach crash investigator s that the may have led to the crash airport tower had requested that JERRY D. ANDERSON, 31. also or Canton, was kneeling between Munson and Hall dur· i•g the approach. He told in· ~stigators that the plane lost power just before the crash. Both men escaped through an llmergency hatch and are •spitalized in fair condition. •u,nson died of suffocation as I mes gutted the plane. His y was burned beyood rec~ lilon Muns on fly a n ex t e nded downward pattern. which would have required him to increase the plane's air speed. The investigators a re stud ying Hall 's a ccount that Munson lowered the landing gear when the plane had already slowed too much and was too close to the g round. "It's amazing he <Munson> allowed the plane to descend below runway level," McAvoy said . The runway <See CRASH, Page 8%) OIA.IG SBEl'f' Shell·s streak or playing in 158 consecutive National Football League games will end when the Raiders open the season Sept. 2 with another gam e in Los Angeles against the Rams. The lineman may be able to return to a ction one month into the season. He left Saturday night's game, which the Raitlers lost 20-13 in overtime, with strained liga- ments in his left knee. Coach Tom Flores said Mon- day that Lindsey Mason, John Vella or Henry Lawrence will take over the starting lert tackle position until the return of Shell, a seven-time Pro Bowl selection. Sh~ll's knee will be in a cast at least three weeks. It will be re· exaqiined then to see if surgery will be required. ED WHITSON Quisenberry: He's Shaking Dodgers Lose Whitson Justifying Madlock Trade LOS ANGELES <AP> Ed Whitson. a 24-year-old right ha nder. is often quest ioned about the pressures of 1ust1fyin g the trade that brou~ht him lo Sa n Francisco nea r ly t..-.o mol)1hs ago Whitson came to the Giants in exchange for 8111 Mad lock. a two·t1me National League bat· ting champion. It was a much· criticized deal in some quarters. "THE ONLY THING I want to do is prove that I'm as good a pitcher as Bill Madlock Is a bit· 'em Up ter ... :ud Whitson after pitching tht> Giants to a 7·1 victory over Los Angeles. It was the fifth victory in 11 dec1s1ons for Whitson and bis first complete game in the ma· 1or leagues 0Wh1tson pitched out of trouble in each of the fi rst three innings, when the Dodgers stranded six runners. and bad a shutout until the eighth when Dusty Baker's t wo·out double drove in Steve Garvey for the Dodgers' only run. "I used the palm ball quite ef. fect ively. especially in tbe s eventh and eighth innings," s aid Whitson. "Wit.h the palm ball. you get a lot of quick bats. The batters are looking for a rast ball or a hard slider. The palm ball looks like a slider, oa· ly it's about 45 miles an hour slower." THE GIANTS, who bad loat =---.,.....,_ their previous five 1ames, built f . J .. ~ ~ '-a 4·0 lead alter five inninp, •AN TBB II.AN: Dan Quisenberry Herzog. "He's abating a few people up draft and the fourt.h l.rrelevant Week 30,685). At that.. pace, they'll draw scoring three limes in the fourth ' roWnc .-,. Since bfllDI called the first time they tee him. l like that. honoree, la 1Ull with the Pittsburgh 2,485,513 -wblcb should pay off a few against IOMr Charlie Hoqb. 2..C. from Omaha July '1, tbe former Anybody who deal.I underneath ia touab Steelers at lut look. He's a wide re· more salaries, to say the least. The bil blow of the inDJ.D1 wu a ta Kesa Hilb ud Oranae Coaat to bit." ceiver who didn't flaure to have mucb But the Anaels, despite an increase or baaes-loaded, two-run aiqle bJ e1e ltlllMlcNt, bu pMebed in 18 ol SOllETiaNG IN co••ONT _ What of a cbwe at aurvtviq the fint Steeler over 500,000 from '78, are still playing Dennil Littlejohn . .... atJ'• • 1amea. do Jobn Wyatt, Larry HuUGD. Doa Den· cut. aeeond fiddle to the Dodgeri. Despite San Francisco added tbrM Rl1 SRA ln 11~ lnaln11 11 a bow , Bobby Valentine, Terry lrnlevmtboDoneNo.llKelTlnKirt, being 200,000 below t.he '78 attendance runsintheflnaltwotnmnp.-. krOICOPic 1.'1. Th• .. ,, 180-pound another wide reeeiver. ia p aytq for the mark, the Dod&en have drawn 2,0'17,920 ly one of which wu earned M' armer bu a·win and twO aans tbua McDermott. Jim Haller, Rick 1\boden, Ca:=J.11 Stampeden in the Canadian for 55 dates, an average of 3'1,'180. Thus, the Dod1en committed tbne'__. Jobn Harbln, Ted Farr, Rieb SutC!Utte, , __ ...... • .. _ 11 .. , ~ andaSportiql'fe'hartlcletbiaweet Mark Br.Uey, M*e SciOICia and Bob ~ __ ...... jf they keep the present pace, wrvY' ml rors, two by sbortatop ant I 1 be'• ti.. key nuon wb)t KC la back Wel~h have in common? . .. three million aaatn. Russell. eALWeltpicture. Give up? Well, they were the ADDqtJllBNBUaY: Dan'• bi11eat "I felt very 1ood tonllbt.': llata 90 far: Dodlen' flnt round draft pleb from 1urprl8e tbua far: tbe ... 50 per dlem TIME WJU. TE~ -Just tour abort said Wbltaoo, who hu defeetecl Ip Ill r . ., .. • lN&-11. Tbe Doda•n did not bave a No. tbe major leques receive. "Can you yean qo today, the Antell si.rted thia the Dodaera twice tbi1 ...,., ' 19\.\ 18 I I ' ' 1 aeledion la '71, but dnfted sen. lmqlne eaUna oa ... IO a day!" Mk• line!lp: Remy, 2b: Rinn: cf; Collini. ··1 finally reallud that I've..._ Howe IDd 8teYe hrr1 OD &be ftn& l'OUDd QulHDbtny. If; stmdon, rf; Qlalk, 3b: Valeetlne, lb; overtbrowbal ... JOU e.a Mi IM'•..._ ft17 elfee· tbla ,.... 8a&ll an plteben from U.. Harper db; Hampton, c ; Miley, u ; and "He's '°' a pd arm, be'• ud Bo_7ala Maa .. er Wbtte1 Uai"'*' of 11.lehlp•. aa.m.o PMS: TM ... ftnN Laue. p. Seott and Hoctebeny allo certainly pltdMiil ..U ...... 19 tM llrl& to IJCllll& till&-to come elole to tlae I.I mWlaa mark In ptlelied. ua, '' laid Loi An1ea. M a a11 .. , lib tlll&, ...s ldl ft"lmaanANT-llmtMmmd, •111 tu N •-· 'nw)"W*"" Noaeve-wttb tbe Aftlell today. Still Tom 1.uorda. ''lie~--= ... ~ ..... ...., .. ..,. u.. 1111111....,.. llleet.ed 111 tM Mn. .. ,... 11r • .._ <• ·~ o1 (lee .. n , Paa••> ball c1own uc1 •• ., ucn1 .._ ~----~-~--~-.. -------... ----------..... -......... lllll!li!'!!!!!!!!!!!I!!~~!!!!!-toqb to bit.'' 7 r:w&.Y ..... OT ..... '""'". MUNSON'S SON -Four-year-old Michael Munson, wearing-it sm-aHer versnm<>f his father's New York Yankee uniform. leaves the funeral ser vices for Yankees catcher Thurman Munson at the Canton. Ohio, Memorial Civic Center Monday. He was t aken from the services after they began by an uniden· tified family friend. S~orter's Clothiug_Firm Seeking Olympic Berth From AP Dtapatcbes WASHINGTON -Olympic marathon gold medalist Frank Shorter is not only likely to be run· nang in the 1980 Olym pics. his U.S . teammates a re likely to be wearing clothes made by a company earln~ hi s name. Robert Newland. manager or the U.S. track and field team . is quoted in Tuesday's Washington Post as saying the five team coaches and four team managers are unanimous in their choice of Shorter's clothing. He said he hoped the U.S. Olympic Committee "will not· . turn us down." . Newland said five companies who the committee fell • could m ake a complete line of clothing needed by track and field athJetes were invited to California on short notice to pre · sent their ide.Js. He said only Adidas and Shorter showed up. "All around. we just thought the Shorter clothes were the best." said Newland. The Post said "some eyebrows have been raised" con· cerniog Shorter's role as an am ateur and bis connection with a com pany selling clothing to his own Olympic team. "There's no problem with the amateur status." said Bob Paul, a spokesman fo r t he U.S. Oly m pic Committee. "FortWlatcly, they do not say there are jobs you can't have. They like to permit people to work for a living." ------Qtiolf-of Ille Dat1 ----~ Manager Tom Lasorda of the Dodgers : "I've used up, all my alibis. I don't, have-any more. J 'm so sad I might as well be dead." •• •~~r'• ••rele• P..., Ii O.c N•wVort·1-...,Mucer,whohad1maeked II a thr ... nan homer earUer. IUhed a two-run alncl• In U.. bottom ol Lbe ninth 1Dnlaa Monday nl1ht. Uftl,q the Yank ... to a dramatle S-4 AllMric• Le .. ut trtumpb over U.. BaJtimore Orio&.. lllllftr, wbo ••loll.Md hi• friend nu.aa ••'HNI at tM fUMral ot U.. departed Yankee captain In Canton, Ohio earlier in the dar., brou1ht I.he Yankees within ranae with his three-run clout n th• aeventh innlnt with h1a first home rwa 1lnce lt74 . • . Geer•e 8nU drove lD four run1 and acored once wtµle P.-ed Patek drove ln three and also scored during an 11 ·run seventh Inning that propelled Ka nau City to a wild 18·12 victory over Toronto . . . Seattle catcher Larry Cox hit a two-run triple to ice a 7-4 victory over Mlnneao(a .. ~In tbe N_a_tional League lt wae llllle LaCou firing a four-hitter for his 12th victory and Bedor Cnu smacking a flral·lnniog double to provide the win· nlng margin in a 3·1 Cincmnali victory •u•cu over AUanta ... Texas defeated San Diego. 12·~. In the Hall of Fame exhibition game at Cooperstown as Pat Putaam had four ruts and llkbie Zl'k added two homers . . . Pete ltoae, ... who became-the all-time National League singles hitter last week. was named the league's p layer or the week ... Cleveland pitcher Lea Barker was named the Amencan League player or the week fo r packing up a pair or vactoraes last week after yielding two runs and pitching a 1.28 ERA m 141 s innings . . . The wife of Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Terry Fonler filed for divorce. seeking Lo end their m am age ot nearly eight years. ------Ba•e•aH Teda11-----· On thts date in baseball in 1907: Walter Johnson pitched the Washington Senators to a 7·2 victory over the Cleveland Indians. the first of 414 career victories that would assure his pos1t1on as one of baseball's greatest pitchers. Today's Birthday Don Larsen, who in 1956 hurled the only perfrct game in World Series history, as 50. MM1Uon 1t'ldoae lo G~t S l MUlfoJt NEW YORK -Thur man Munson's contract Iii with the New York Ya nkees will pay his wallow, Diane, $1 million over the next three years. Munson , killed in the crash of his private plane last Thursday, was si ned th ugh 1981 receavang .,...1U.1Juu.....a.---1- r . e con rac was guaranteed and dat.I not include the usual clause which absolves a team from payments m the event of death while flying a private plane "The contract is clear on this i.ubJ('l'l. · .,a1t.I Otc k Mo., ... Munson's lawyer. 'Tm sure there "''II be no vroblcm Tht· Ya nkees honor their agreement'> .. &posilo Sat1• He'll Trt1 ff ehaet Veteran hockey center Phil Esposito of the • .Ne.w York Bangers has pl.a)!.ed virtually tus entire career without a helmet. but he now says he "'111 try one on an experimental basis . . The Dcnvc:r Broncos say surgery will not be required for two starting players-running back· Rob l.ylle and nose j!uard Von Latimer-who s uffered knee in1unes 1n Saturday night's ex hibit ion game agains t Dallas . Veteran fullback J im Brax· ton was cut by the Miami Ool1>h1ns . Grt'g Boykin, who shirted -eight game~ at fullback last season. was waived b\ the San Francisco 49ers ... Rookie guard Mike Salzano ha; been traded to the Green Bay l'ackc~ for an undisclosed draft choice. the Dallas Cowboys a nnounced . The touring Indiana State baseball team defeated the Dutch national team. 7·4, an the Haarlem International Tournament 1n Th1: Netherlands . . Reher patcher Al Hrabosky says he'll t('.,t the frec·agent market after this i.eason but that t.loe'in t mc<i n he won't be back an a Kansas City Royals un1form Tele.,lalon-Radio Following are the major sportc; events on telf'v1s1on 1on1qht Ratings arP· " I I ./excellent J •• worth watchmq •• fair • forqet It. • 7:30 p.m., Channel 5 BASEBALL: Angels at Oakland Announcers: Dick Enberq ;ind Ron Fairly, The Angels will send Jim Barr 17-81 aqa1nst Oakland's Rick Langford In tonight's c;rcond qame flf !he series The A ngel'> hOld,. four-gume edge over Texas. RADIO Baseball A ngels at Oakland. 7 25 pm . KMPC '7101 HouYon at Oodgers,.1 :.2i.iuP~~KA BC 17901. WEDNESDAY'S RADIO Baseball · AngelsatOaktand, 1 2SP "'" KMPC 17101. Eller Out Of Camp; Ma Quit f're• Pa,,e SJ f'ro• Page 8 I : y CHENEY, Wash. <AP> -Carl E lle r 's career as a Seattle Sel.hawk may have ended after one-day or practice in training camp at Eastern Waahtngton University. "I told him to take a couple of days to aee whether he can get things 1tral1htened out," said Head Coach Jack Patera. ·•Otherwise, I a dvised him It would be better If he retired." l;tera aaid that at thla 1ta1e in jhe career or the 18-year velfraD, "it would be silly" to give up bis business enterprises, whfch include a liquor store and res(aurant ln the Twin Cities, Paf.eraaaid. -llJNNEY SPEAKS. • • what are you going to do ror me today." Tunney is the first to admjl the complexity of the game has changed tremendously since he fi rst started. •'The players a re bigge r , str o nge r, faster and a lot sm arter. When you s ee Tom Landry send in a player from the sidelines, he's not sending in a play but information. Football h as becom e a sophisticated war." Wini TIIE NFL NOW USING seven officials per game, more than 40,000 calls were made last year which, according to Tun· ney. woru out to fewer fouls c alled than in any previous season. Tunney also says that between 96·98 percent of the calls were correct. "We'd like to be perfect, but that'a almolt lmpoaalble," be says. different angle of the same play and it·wiU show he bounced in. "I think it would be very hard to use 1.nstant replay. There's a time factor involved and some people claim the gam e is too long already. Even the owners have aaid no to the project for the lime being. You ha ve to be careful about what you see on the screen. Remember, when you see movies they're nothlng more than illu.slons." Tunney admits officials aren't Infallible. As he puts it, "we kick a few." But they are honest and ha ve integr ity, and they are driven to be the best by an in· tangible called fear. "I ask ed John Ma d den <former coach or the Oallland Raiden) once whal kept him~ ing and he said a fear of failure. I reel the same way. • · l 'm proud of what I've done but I've 1ot to keep doina il every year." SHEFF ... playing the big leagues are Jerry Remy <Boston>. Mickey Rivers <Texosl. Dave Colllns ICincin· natl>. Dave Cha lk <Oakland 1 and Bobby Valenline (SeatUe>. Four years ago today the Angels were In fifth place In the AL West with a 49·64 record, 20 games behind Oakland. DOWN ON THE FARM Former Fountaln Valley HJ gh and Golden West College pro· duct Vince Bienek Is hitting .307 fo r Appleton in the Midwest League ... Ex·UC I p atcher Gary Wheel~k . who s pent a year and a half with the Seattle M arlners, hu a 5-2 record and a S.33 ERA wttb Spokane of the P aclfic Coast Leaiue . . . Du Booae <Cerritos College, Cal State Fullerton) has a 6·1 record and a 2.D ERA with Salt Lake City. Al'Wl,.. ..... to Not T his Time c;r .111.! :\Plllt thtcJ\\~ uµ h1.., hand!> in frustration and Bu<·k' I >t·11t rn.1k~ ... ..i 'Jliant tr\. but the ground ball h it b) B.ilt1m o1 • D;,i\ ,. Sk:.11..!.." h<.1'-eyes on its way to the ouU 11·1.<i-11~ J ...:.Ulj.!ll· 1-11 ~loru.J.J) ~ ~Jmt.: v.1th the ~ew York Ye:.t nkl·1•, L Newlin Describes Ugly Fight Scent! ll OL'STO~ •<\P Mah ~ l'"' l 1 n d Ru .1 rd "' 1 l h th(' llouston Hoc hl'>. to ld J ;un '.\l ondav lhdt t1·ammdll· Huth ·1 omJJnOnC'h IJ' on lh,. flo"r ¥i tlh blood 1w.,han~ out ""tlh 1•\ .-n bt-ul of hie. h<'<'.lr1 Jrt<'r h1•1ni.: :-trut k dunnl? J t.!ilmt• 1o1.1U1 I Al' i\nR<'lt'~ Laker~ :'\t''.'hn "'as the first '.'ttness lalft.d b\ altorn(•\., fo r Tom 1ano\ tc h ·:ind lht• Hol'kl'l-. tn ,1 m ult1m11l1on dollar lawc;u1t against the LakC'rs T II E F O R M E R l ' t a h l'n1vl'rs 1tv ~tar tC's l 1f1cd he nt>\ c-r sa'>' thl' blo"' that hit Tom ;anovaC'h, but said . "I heard at It sounded like someflne slapptng a board on the floor .. TomJanovach 1s c;umg tht> Lakcrs for an unspec1f1c amount oLda~esJrom the blo"' he re ce1Hd OeC'. 9. 1977 from the Lakers' Kermit Wa s hington The Ro('kcts are asking Sl 4 m1ll1 on from the J.akers for the loss of Tom;anov1t·h durtng most of the 1977·78 Nauonal Basket· ball Assoc1at1on season. Both suits are being heard conC'url'ently by U S. District Judge John V. Singleton NICK NlCHOLS. an attorney for TomJanovach. told the Cave· man, one·woman Jury thut hu. chent was the "v1cl1m or one or the most vicious blows ever landed m American sports his· tory · · and deserves at least Sl million 10 damages. Nichols sald the Lakers "were blase about this s lugging, this fighting, this violence." Bob Dunn. attorney Cor the Lakers. told t he jury Tom· Janovich "had rushed into a fi gh t and Was hin g ton h ud t hrown a punch only because he thought he was being attacked " Newlin testified he sa"' Tom· janovich ··a m bling toward the fight I did not see him hit .. The legal actions were filed aft~r a Rocltets-Lakers game in Inglewood. on the night or Dec. 9. 1977 Washington. then a member of the Lakers and now wath the San Diego CUppers. hit Tomjanovlch dur ing a fight 10 t he early seconds of tbe third quarter. T omJanov1ch. 31 . suffered · tractures of the nose. 1aw and 'kull . lacaal lacerations , bratn , 1 one 11-.-.1on . Jnd leakai;:e of 'Pl nJ I tlutd from iht· brain ( d \ ll~ Lakers Sign AIA's Kiffin l~G LEWOOD-Irv· K1rfin . a 1; 9 fornurd with the Athletes in Action basketball team , signed a lhree·vear contract with t he Los • An~clN-Lakers today. ' K1Hin avcra~ed 18 points per J!a m e at Oklahoma Baptist . arid 1n four years with AIA he .1 massed 2.224 points to become that C'lub 's a ll ·ti m e leading ~corer ---~---- A. 23.year·old resident or Mis- -.aon Viejo. Kirfin s igned an ' agreement today which includes a no·cut clause in the first year of his cont ract. KiHin was an honorable men· taon All·American an college and was named MVP in t he 1976 Na- tional AAU Tournam ent. which AJA won ,.,,....r .. •1 CRASH ••. . Munson was aiming for is about : 40 feet higher than the roadway : where the plane came to rest i and burned. , Anderson recalled that the J plane l<>11t power just before the crash and began to roll and that 1 , one engine did not respond when Munson tried to pull the plane up. McAvoy said. • ; BOnt HALL AND Anderson : estimated the plane's speed at 94 • knots . McAvoy said the safe 1 s peed for the approach should i have been 104 knots. "Why did • he put the gear down at that ! ta m e ?" McAvoy asked. • He said that Munson had just! 34 hours of night time in the • plane. which he purchased about , a month before the cras h. Eller, a former Alt·Pro de· f rillve end, was acquired from the Jllnnelota Vlklnaa lut weet In • tnde for Steve Nlebaua, the ae~ player taken In tbe 1t'18 draft. 'ftle SeabaWk• allo fot ID umlbcloted draft pick alon1 ~ Eder, who left camp alter pr.aetldq Saturda1. What about lutant replaya for help! "I thlnk ABC Monday Nllbt Football ._ Mv ... cameras to broactcut tta 1ame (tlll'M lbOrt than tbe Giber Dltworb). Now, don't 1et me Wl'Olll. I don't care OM WaJ or uother wbelber we UM them OI' D0t. bat lt'1 IOlial to take•.._-.. to 1« all &.be proper ...... Broek Takes Milestone in Stride • ttle Seabawu cut three more ~ MODday to brtn1 their r down to M. Four more pla,ers have to be cut by next T~. aeleued w•re veteran of·· fea1tv• llaemaa Dave Kraa1eveld, and fr•• a,.ntl Tolb JllllO from K• -... Mid 1>111a,.. Hall from 0....,. .... DUJ•Hlcl ..... U a free ••-' Wttll tbe leallawb 1Mt ''"' "-tbe Dalla O..bo)1. a.,..,.. 11 ...,.. ta 1111 • Telal teamaf. .. , COVLD l80W Yot1 a ftlm rlpt..,. wbtn JOU'U ... a pla1er din llllo IM MM Md you·n nrear be w..a ID '• a toac ....... ,,,_ l'IJ .,., ,. a • • CHICAGO CAP> -Lou Brock. one of bueball'a moat 1raceful players, la talUnl hla impendlnc entrance lDto the 1ame'1 H · clualve a,000.bit club nrr much lD ltrlde. So la bll m1Da1er, Ken Boyer, wllo 1a11 be hua 't even t.houlht ll he Would blMlt Brock la the IJro•r,•ct that th• It. Loul• Card nala are 08 IM l"Md GM bit awa1 from U.. mlleltoee. "W• ,..nv haven't tried to "°" tt -~ 8oJer Wd .• .,,.. •• only thlDc now that can 1top him from 3,000 hlta ta lf ht breab ht• le1. Where he 1ets lt doesn't con· c:ern me." U doeln't bother Brotll eit!Mr. ··rve walttd 20 r•an to bl ln thll poaWoa, a.nd don't can if It com .. at home, oa tll• road. oa tbe mooa or on IQftM', •• he aald. Are "8 tboulhta ID)' cWfeNIK ucb lime lie ,.,.. to tbe pl* now M U.at 3,000tb blt draws clolerf "In the thrtll and· excitement or tolng to home .Plate, there'a no difference." he 1ald. "I'm not o buu ed with tha t . Three· thou1and bita la • mUeatone. not a 1oal. lt'a a mUeetoae baaed on I UCCtll In th• p u t a nd lon1evtt1." And oa 1uccen In tM fr:-'· Brodi tuld only • and baU-4 .221 la 1171. hla wont nera1e of 11 major 1 .. ,.,. Matona. Re neecMd anothtir 100 Illa 11111 ,..,. to b9tome Ille MUI player to. 1et 1.000 titu. 1 He already hat 11 of them. In· cludln1 two lut Friday and: three Saturday tn Cblca10. 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Golrs Top Woman Joina Area Tourney 8y HOWAaD L BANDY OfllltDelty NllllWI The pro field has been completed for the Goodwrench Invitational at El Nl1uet Country Club in Laauna .Nia uel Jan.. s with the addiUon of Nancy Lopez and David Graham over the past weekend. Lopez, t.he hotlfft player on the women's tour for the past two years. annex.ed the European Open in Sunnioadale. E ngland and will be teamed with Severiano Balleste ros ln the one-day event-at El Nlpl. Graham, alter winn.lnl the PGA title at Bir· minsham. Mich. in a playoff with Ben Crenshaw. will be paired with Donna Caponi Young, the LPGA title winner. Only the amateur spot.a are LO be filled by the winners of the men's and women's U.S. champions. · Other matchups in the rive-team pro field in· elude. Amy Alcott. winner. of the Peter J acksoo GOU' round in 11 tournament. thi• year to lead the year· ? long competition that wlll find the winner picking , up ,$25,000 at season's end. A minJmum or 17 , tournaments must be played by the women to be , . eligible. ••• The International Golf Aaaociatioa <IGA> is · publishing a new set of golf ruJea to be known aa t the OWcial Wlnter Rules or the Official l nt.ema· · tional Preferred Rules or Golf. ; : _ T.beR arenpreuiou with whjc.h mo-\ ntftra · are familiar. yet there has beennosett>f rules t.oob· serve. Here are some examples al rtgbta on the Soll · course permitted under the new IGA Prefened • : R~ff : . 1-Preferred Lies. You are permitted to pick · : up your ball <for c leaning or to change ltl before ' : each shot and replace it within 12 inches of its • original posiUon. no c loser to the green. 2-lf up against a tree. fence, or other obstruc· : lion.you mayobsrevethe rule statedabove <Note: if. 1 afte r moving the ball 12 inches. you still cannot play • the shot. you must then take a penalty.> 3-The USGA assesses a penalty stroke if your Classic in Canada with Lee Trevino, winner of Ole ba ll moves by an act of God once you have ad· Ca nadian Open: Hale Irwin and Jerilyn Britz. the dressed it. lGA rules get rid of this rule and do not U.S. Open champion~: and Fuzzy Zoeller. the assess a penalty. Masters champion. with Canadian Sand ra Post. 4-During each nine holes played, a golfer is who wont.he Dlnah Sbore·Winners Circle title. the allowed LO take one "mulligan" <play a second LPGA 's equivalent of the Masters. ball l and select which of the two balls he prefers 1 Two things make this one of the most uDJque for his next shot. t-0urnaments on the proress1ooal scene. The IGA claims that 90 percent or golfers a re T he first is the fact that 1t is a one·day event or the sand lot variety. playing in leagues and on and the second is the la r~e purse to be dlstributed weekends for enjoyment and th at these rules will among the 10 professional players . The winning free t he m from the frustrating shackles or the team will pick up $25.000 each with the second USGA. place finishers sphttmg $35.000 1s 11.soo1. S30.000 Clae~lcbtfl A r e a Co•r•e• for third. $25.000 ror fourth and $20.000 for fifth That figures out to SS55·plus for each hole fo r NEWPORT BEACH Men 's Club throw out the fifth place team a9d $1.388Jtlys (_gr 1.u:s.Lpl three tou_.rnamenl A Elu~hl= i.-Randy-St~ni;oo.,-32• .... ---- A pretty fair payoff in any leaJlue l" Wayne West. J im Reine and J ack Stinson. 34. B • • • f light 1. Ken West. Ha m Crum, 31. C Flight-1 This 1s tht' week of the LPGA quahfyiog school Ivan Sturgis. 28; 2. Bob Goff. 31. at K~mper Lakes Golf Course 1n Long Grove, Ill LAGUNA BEACH Low Net tournament That s the course at the ~ate of the sponsor fo r the played at HuntmgLOn Seaclitr Count ry Club: A Women's Ke mpe r Open at Mesa Verde Country Flight 1. Frank Rossi. 69; 2. Ernie Schopfer, 70. _f;tj~~~~~~~~hili:~iM;~~~~~~~~~...:.:....::....:.=~---JLClub. Some 83 players have entered th"..::e~sc::.!h~oo~l....!1.!Jnc:.--=B~F"--"'i......,'-3--R ead Wh1Uemore, 6S· 2 SM.----... rla~ er o pro star Holhs Newcomb. Bill Hudgeons. 69. C Flight-1. Paul Prin~e of Surf .,.~ Pr ince Cha r les pa rtakes in sall surfing at Cowes. Isle of Wi~hl. Monddy Charles a r11ved in Cowes with his 1 a th er J·nnc·" rhd11'. c. c.i~1 t ~rl:e r than expected. ~ what better way to s pend the afternoon than to enjoy the s urf P1tch1nq 110 De<hl...,\l Tt<trow. C.n1ftt0o. 8 I 8•bD• PHhouron 8 1 L.tCO\~. Cuw 1nno111. 17.4 Aomo P11t\ bur qi\, 8 3 J. NM>kro, HOU•lon I~ o l 11 t•ll. SI Looi•. 1·3 AIVl••e" Poll\DUrgh 9 • Se••er. Ctn<1Mclll, 11>-S ·-Lepo . Lu An•e•u. U ; Sc hmidt Phlladefptlla. II Mot""°, P111$0U<Qfl, 81 Ao·oter. """"'•· 1'; ""•"''"""~ All..,t•. 1' ..,.," Ch r••r. "' .. ,_,., .. , .. , ; M•llM •\ Atlanl•. 143, Wlnllald, S•n 01e90, U) TerN>lefCWI. St Ulult '". --Pith "'1<9ft, Ill ~ AO'\f', Pf'Ul~pt\hl. J3 Cro,.,.. .. ,, •• Mon trt!"itl. 30 Par•e-r Pt11~Durqin 1• H•rn•Nk-1. St LOU•\ ,.. R••ll ~' LCNt\ 1'I M•ll-. All..,ld 7'1 Trt~ f~rnpleton St Loun 1l M or•no P ltl\OUrQn. 10, S<oll, ~I lOV•\, 19 0~-·. MOMrul,. 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MONDAY'l TltANSACTIC*S U H U LL a-tc•LNtm CLE VELAND IHOIAH5 Sloned • ptl y«r o....i°""""' c,~rect wtth 9«8"1• ot Ille Ntw York·l'WM Le..-UWOUQll UW 1.a3 M•ton Stacy Urquhart. 64 . 2 Erle Pound. 66 D Flight· 1. Dexter Sandra Palmer 1~ averagin g 26.56 putts per Strawther. 67. E fhght -1. Gil Freewald. 68. Mayotte's Near Miss Wves Orantes Scare" U.S. Sailo r s Sweep Race M A R,S TR A !'.J D . Sw(•d en (AP > T he United States m ade a c lea n s weep 1n t he second race or the world s tar boat s ailing cham· pions tups Tuesday, bag- ging the top three sp<)t.s ... l NDIANA P OLlS <APl The p r o ble m , s ays 19·year·old T im Mayotte. was "transm1tt.l ng the men· tal to the physical.· Playing in just his second major tennis tournam ent , Mayotte found himself up against three·time cham· pion Manuel Orantes in Monday 's first rou.nd of the U S. Open Clay Court champ1oni.hips . THE STANFORD VN IVE RSITV sophomore was within one serve o ( winninf( the fi rst set and had a chance LO wm the second set before Orantes rallied for a 7·5, 7 ·5 victory. "You couJd Lerm 1t choking ; n r term it that partially," Mayott.e said after his loss. ··o r you could te rm 1t a lack or coo.f'idence. or the lack of a bility. It's hard to say. I think it was a ll three combined." Mayotte, the nation's top· ranked junior p layer fro m Springfield . Ma ss .. had to beat three other players in a qualifying round j ust LO get into the men's fi eld or 64 for the week·long tournament. "I thought I played pretty well . but a ny t im e you 'r«> $;01n g against someone like Orantes m the first round._!t'sgot to be tough. .. ORANTES, ST ILL F EEU NG the effects of a recent elbow mjury. said his own play was .. terrible ... "I had an ear ly break. but then I s tarted playing badly. I m ad~ various mistakes. and then I started to lose m y con centration and rhythm." 11&Jd Orantes. who bas won here eve ry odd·numbered year smce 1973. Orantes. 30. never had the match sohdly m control The tourne:y's No. 8 seed lied the fi rst i.et at fi ve games Buddy Melges of Zen· da, Wis. crossed the h ne r1rs t. fo llo w ed b y Thom as Black~ller and Wilham Buchan. apiece. broke service on the next ------------ game and wrapped 1t up on his own serve. l o the serond set. the Spaniard broke serve tw1ce and held a 3· l lead before Mayotte won four games in a row. Orantes then broke serve twice in winning the lasl four games or the match. "I haven't been playmg too well lately.·· said Orantes. whose last vie· tory was in Munich. Germany. an May . "I'm stJll having trouble with my elbow. "You always expect a good match. but I never saw him before ... Orantes • said of Mayotte. "He went out there and tned to serve ha rd and ~ot some good shots. I d1dn'l know what his "'eaknesses we re .. The women's No. I seed. Chris E"ert Uoyd,.a fot1r-t1m~ Clay Court winner who missed the past three years due to World Team Tennis com mitments, also was lO open pl ay today against P aula Smith. WIDE AREA COVERAGE . ORANGE CO.-L.A. '17.18 ...... !!'&'."-' ~DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT Baseball Standings BRAND NEW 1979 'LINCOLN AME RICAN LEAG UE West OM1lon W L Pct.GB Angels Texas Minnesota Kansas City Chica.co Seattle Oakland 64 49 .566 58 51 .532 4 57 52 .523 5 56 54 .509 6 ~ 48 61 .440 14 48 65 .425 16 33 79 .295 3()1,\ E ast Dlvilioo Baltimore 74 36 Boston 67 41 Milwaukee 64 48 New York 60 SO Detroit SS 53 ~lveland ss SS Toronto 33 78 ....... k _ ....... s, o.kle!ICI 1 K•-Clt'tl4. T-to It HtwYonS.U tlmore4 s..n1e1.~•• ()nfy .-. KNduteO , ... .,..a- .673 .820 6 .571 11 .~ 14 .509 18 .500 19 .297 41 lh "' ..... I~ 1 .. 1.-0...i.M 1~1>-111, n TH U I~ IJ'4 flfld ltaj\tcll •II •I Oetrt;t wi1co1•s..-111111,,..._. "''· t , tw• C ..... IMd ICl'fW W I tit.__ lltn"et lt '41.11 Mllwt""" tC•ldwtll tl·SI el aatll-• I Mc Ofttlir 141. 11 1(-Qty 1 ...... trft Mil -' , ...... 1..-. ..,....t-TJl,11 Olk .. 1 ... 11 ... -.. ,, .. .._Yortl t..._ HI.II _.._.... tlCOflltl'lell 1Mtl at IMftit tHIMOll .1 .. 11.11 NATIONAL LEAGUE We.t Division Houston Cincinnatj San Francisco San Diego Dodgers Atlanta W L 66 47 62 52 53 59 50 63 48 63 45 68 Eu& Otvialon Pct. GB .584 .544 4lt:I .473 12~ .442 16 .432 17 .398 21 Pittaburgh 63 46 .578 Montreal 61 45 .575 It\ Chicago 57 49 .S38 41h Philadelphia 56 SS .SOS 8 St. Louis S3 53 .500 81h New York 46 60 .434 lS~ .......,..,_., Siltl F •-lt<O 1, °"9llf'I I Cll><l-11 J. AllafM I Ottly~~ T .... tO- Houstolt 1Fon<11 ... , .. ~ '"-' :1-'I.,. 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AMI'*.,, ,.,. • Plant Turn• W Olte Into Energy Al.8ANY, Ore fAPl Ann· PtirimtMal Manulactarin1 plant "' Ua1a wtua..... valley dtr hu p~ a ban.a ot low· .,..... °'' from -pounds of wOod Chlpt, R....m.w ID the llertlil.,-, Calif .• lab &Mt ct.weloped the JW.etMd cl t ........ wood .... to ~ IQ tbe PfOC'MI c:ou&d !Md to n••raioa ot any common olo11ca1 material to <',om· •~lal pttroleum productl ! _THE ·;IA;,,., BUILT at a c:ost W $3.1 million lD lt"Jt, 11 C>pefAl· oll prechacUon ft HtON \Mllnt heal and water prtuure to t.raMfonn plant m•tter th•l has bMe cti8lol.-d ln *•'-r. r•1ueroa 11ld a major breaktllrou.ab cacne about alx moat.ha aao when wood cbetnlat Urry Stbalqtr rO\Bld a method u.aln1 aullunc acld t.o reduce Lht: wood'• volwne to aoluble 1u1· ar tnhl'8Ue. lfttt1ally. the ehlpa are l'Dhled ln a water aolUUon and c ombined w i th aodlum tarbonate, whlch •eta aa a utalyat. and auf lurtc acid, wbleh redacet to wood to IUlll' and IMd'tlele matter. The pule is heated and pree· au raaed for two 45·mtnute ~rloda. The result la a lbJck. black oU known In the lnctmtry H bunker No. 8 a fuel tuft.able ror use by electric generating plan ta LaflUllG Bl_U. Baak lletldled t"d by Ruat Eqi.Deerin1 Co. ol 1 Alabama under contract with the U.S. Department ol Enero. Rnearchen from the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory devek>ped &he coavenkJD method and are ~onductlnlc Lhe Albany tests. Saafotd Harri•. head of Lh Ener1Y Department 'a biomass branch in Wasbln1ton. D.C .. aa1d prevlou.s procedures have relied on coal·dt:rived oil as a medium to produce oil from wood wut.e. This artis t's conception shows bow the new IN MAY, THE barrel of No. 6 California First Bank bulldlq in Lacuna crude wu produced from 930 Hills will look when it ia completed In the $905,000. two·stor y s tructure will contam customer ba nking ser vices on the first floor and bank offices on the second . .. THE BaEAXTllAOVGH," Harris said. "ia that the Berkeley procedure relies on water instead." pounds of Oouela.s fir chips. The s pring o( 1980. Surrounded by trees, the oil then wu refiMd into two ---------------------------------------higher cradet ot oil and a tar· like re1ldue. ·A leeond test run wu conduct· ed at tbe Albany planl Jut~. Tbe Berkeley process lakes ao Me88 F1r111 Given Def eD8e Contract The eovemment estimates oil could be produced for $25 to $29 per barrel under the Berkeley procesa, bued on Lhe current S20 market price for a too or I rhe proceu, called "biomua .. A:onverslon." could provide a ,,:1better alternative than coal con· ~c!,.·.,100 as a long·tes-m soluUoo ,,,IQ.the oU ahortagt> OAYTON, OhJo -A $3S,227 contract has been awarded lo StacosWltch, Inc .. Costa Mesa, Calif. by the Defe nse Elec· tronics Supply (;4jnle , Baymn, Ohio. It provides for manulac· lure of lSS push switches. wood chips. . ' CARLOS FIGUEROA, a ,. 'i:hemlcaJ engineer on the four- m a n resear ch team al the Alban Jllilnt.__s_aid_tbe_ blODlaas ,conversion att.empla lo duplicate The Organization or Petroleum Exporting Countries tha.tles.-lnm-$18 to-m:~r barrel or crude, but prices on the International spot market range above $30 a barrel. •It .. '" I ·,, 't ' ... SO O~fTON ~VEDCREOIT Lany Sml .. of Newport Beach, a partner in the accounting firm of Smith and Linden, has been elected a vice president or the Los Angeles chapter of Commerce AAaoclales, a support group of USC 's school of business administration. S AN FRANCISCO CAP > · California gasoline deale rs have filed suit against the U.S . Oepartm'e nt of Energy, charging new pricing reiulations are unconstitutional. The federal court s uit BIUiei&h J. Brewe~ ol Irvine, attorney and said Monday that. as a treasurer 1or the law farm o.r Virtue and Schee~. result, aeaters will oc -lnc..-. ~ been elocled president of the-gF'OUf'- denicd recovery of pre-Orange County chapter. vious product cost in· Jaeet Karas bas ~en appointed Editor of rreases and will reduce future profits as welJ as Ora nge Coast Magazine. where she has worked h d .11 r two years. l e goo wi 0 t heir Plam include a fiction department to begin in businesses. Eleven dealers a nd Deeember, a calendar section that will include the California Ser vice Orange County events and short news Items with S t at ion Associ a lio n political Oavor relahng to Southern California. asked the court for in· Also Joining the magazine sWf is Jeff AD· junctive relief and to dusoa, a graduate of lbe Art Center ColJege of rule the price regula·· Deai10 who has alx ye a~ or expe r ience In lions tnvalid publlshmg and advertising, as art direct.or. • Ho.piee Oraage Cowity, IK .. has elected .lolan D. Spear, Irvine, to the board or direct.ors. Prestigious l\e" I From 1968 lo 1978 he WU director or develop· mt:nt, wumni and industrial ·associates at UC Irvine. • Gregory W. Catt has joined the lntne Com· • I• EXECUTIVE SUITES pany, Newport Beach, as r egional property manager. responsible for the management of the compaa.y's apartments and shopping centers in " Newport Beach -avatlable near Orange County Airport. He also will oversee operation of Park West Attractive r ates include receptionist. law Apartments In Irvine and will Sr>ttlallie In apart. library, confe ren ce rpoms, secretaria l ment bu11lness matters tor the Property Manage· li ment Division or the company. service, and xerox fac i 'ty. For a personal He previously worked al Property Manage. to ur and furthe r details, inquire at Vortac ment Systems as 8 property manager for the Uranium Mill on Hold Delay Costing Developer $28,000 a Day CANON CITY, Colo. CAP> - N e~lltd an the dr{. bru.ab· covered hllla south o this com· munlty or about 10,000 is a $58 m1lhon uranium mill that never has been used. It exudes an aroma of fresh paint, and the chemicals used to process the uramum stand m tanlts ready for use. but the COO· trol rooms and catwalks are empty and the machinery 1s silent. OWNED B\' C01TEll Corp . a subsidiary or CommonweaJth Edison or Chicago, the m11l lack11 an operating hcense ind the delay in getting one Ii. cosl.Ulg the company roughly 128.000 per day, saJd David Marcott. Cot· ter·s vice president About 50 worken hired to operate the _plant ha~ been laid off. couer wont id a license until the aute ol Co&orado fin ishes an vestigating charges that Cotter uranimum mall workers were routinely overexposed to rad.la lion and that safet y r eports were falaified. Cotteroffic1als say the aUeija tiona are untrue. The Cotter null where the al leged VJOlat1oo.s occurred con llnues to operate neltl to Uu: ne1o1. m1U. LAST YEAll, IT wab learnc.-d that rad.ioactJve water from the mill's 10 ta1J1ngs ponds wt.-rf' 1ttpu1g unduground The sta~ 'Health O.,,artment blarned th , pollution of nearby wells bv Ovt•r Th~ Counlt·r MASOUttWJ, Nr# YORk fAll'I ro' , .. ni.'" k• .. \• "' UI • " P••\HAP-1 , ... _. . '(,>., " ~,,...:.~:;;'\~','I '""•Cl , ... 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IPW Y()lltt •API ~\t .,., t;• o .. , I ~A(nt • .. .. -OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb &lrvics . ~NABERS ~£/C I 0Pf.H70AY8 2• 1t•H ILVD •• COSTA IEIA $40-1100 ................. ....... •C1 ••t .. . .. ... .. .. C""10l I °'II .................... I.If y.>Ur hn6nc1nf) rw~~ (114) 15t-1515 ··==~ ... Bobbi Uuteuer bu been named lovestment counselor at Newport Eqalty Fu••· Newport Beach. . . Sbe wi ll work with Investors lo otitallrRcond trust deeds oo resldeau.J properties ln Southern CalifomJa. She Is a licensed reaJ estate sales penon and is on the board or directors of Liakletter Properties. Owned and operated -.Y ber huaband. Jack, the firm owns and bu1Jda self·storace units and commercial and Industrial properties. • SmJtb Tool, an Irvine division or Smith In· ternationaJ , Inc., Newport Beach, has named Art Heaa, Laguna Hills, direct.or ol finance. He has been controller since November and Is re~pon11bt c t o r worldwide accounting . Respooalbllitles also Include lnfonnatlon 1y1tema, credit sales and collec(lona, and ayitema and analyala. • aldaard A. Verry has beeD appoln&ed director or admbUtraUon for o .. c.r. .. whele lu1eat dlvlaloa, Daon Sout.bweat, la baled at Newport Beach. He 11 reapooalble for penoanel aervicea, dau proe...m, and word proc.ulnc. office Nrvlces, telecommunJcatlou, human reaouru mana1e· meat and DUUl·power plannlq. He bu worked at Proct.r and Gamble as a Hies l'e,Pl'elentat1ve, Ediaon Co ... a consultant on internal manuala and a d•ta proceala1 1y1t.ems analyat, and at Ual&ed California Bank . • V•a 11••~ vlee ,._dent ot communky rel.UC-at Ne"'9" ~ ......_ baa beeo ap· polat.ed mve1tmeat eoumelor. SM won. wttb "Uenl lavelton lD MCuriDI aeconcl tnllt deedla. ln ber prevloul poelUoa, lbe H1lated bomeowaen to .obt.aln loan• 11ala1t equity. • Merpa, oe. ...... a-1~ ... GardMr, IM. 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Hlfl 2S"° ~ T ......... u 'nom n W•lnP'd Jk '• ()t• •• MUTUAL FUND 7 STOCKS J BUSINESS Taelday'• Cloalnti Prlee1 NYSE COMPOSl'l'E TRJ\NSACTIONS T~. AugUM 7, 117"9 DAILY "LOT •• Be•t Quarter Crash Increase~ Airline's Profits •1 •ILTON 11oaowrrz Thanks to Ute May ~ era.th of ita DC-10 at Chica10'1 O'Hare Airport, American Airlines racked up record pro- fits In the second quarter of lhis year. The cruh of Loi Angeles·boUDd FU1ht 191 wu lh4 na· tion 'a wont air diauter. killing 273 people. IT aESllLTED IN THE TEMPOaA&Y 1rounciiQc of 131 DC-10. on domestic routes. Amertcan wu not the worst hit. DClO. make up 49 percent c,f the neet ol .N•· tJonal Airlines. They make up 42 percent of lbe fleet of ConUaeatal Airlines. But American dld lose more lban 20 percent of ita capacity during the last tbree weeks or June. whlch were also the last three weeks or 1979'a second quarte r. Money Tree . During the time the OC·lOs were sitting on the ground and being inapected. American Airlines traded punches with the builder or the OC-10. McDonnell Douglas. Investigators or the May 25 crash focused their att.en· tion on the design or the oc.10 and the maintenance pro- cedures used by American. At 1asue here was a crucial point: Old Flight 191 go down because of poor design or because of sloppy maintenance by Amencan" The venbct IS still not in (although the DC·lOS are fly . ing egam>. but at one point McDonnell Douglas ch~ed that the maintenance procedures used by American \ind Continental did not follow the builder's instructi9ni.. American retorted that when 1t tried its method or ren\ov· ing the enli!ine and the pylon from the OC·lO's wing in one step l1nstead of removing t>ac h separately>. McDonnell Douglas representatives were on hand and raised no obj~c· lion to the procedure I N ANV CASE, ~ST-A.~UE DC-Its-returned t~th a ir 1n early July. American totaled up the figures £or the second quarter ended June 30 They were the healthiest Amer1<.'an has ever s hown Revt:nues collected from passengers and freight forwarders came to '857 million. up 25 percent over the second quarter or 1978. And ptofits soared to $95.3 million. more than double the $43.9 mllUon· ea med_in the ~!!lmwa~r~a•J;b!!!I ui~r~..mOD.Jt.ns...la&l.;~u:..-_: ___ _. Amencan t iled a number of reasons for this :good showing. lt had new nons top f!JRhts and a bunch of· new discount fa res It bene fited during the quarter from a strike against L'n1tcd Airlines. the nat1on·s largest air car· ner Jloy,ever. v.hat really put Amencan Airlines ove< the top for the quarter v. as the insurance payment on lhe DC 19 ua.!>h Amen e1'n had the plane insured for tts replacement 'alue <an other words what 1t would cost to get a new one I The ei cei.i. of th15 replacement value over the book VJlut· of the plane that W illi lost amounted to S24.J m1lhon Stock Market Posts: Widespread Adva~e AdY,,l"l(lf<f ().-tllN·d llf'H rht~ '"'"' .... \I'"'~ N f""" n1qn\ H•• K\W'\ 'IEW YOllo<. Aoor 't.n•• Prt w10" O·•'f #I,...., •OO -111 4QO .Ju•-t ·•o tt&f' MIO Jct" t 1a C).•h. 1•1• ro o-•· 1•11 'O Oilti ..... -•T 4ME.C OtO NEW Y0 111( t ,tlPl l'OvAnced °""'""o Ut1Cll•t\Qf'd 1 Ot•I t\\Ulll~ ""-· ,,,.,~ N•'*' IOW\ Sif.,.r NEW YOAIC tl'PJ ~ .... 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It" H.ien Mwren, Angl>wed ~. · TUBE TOPPERS KnA • 7:30--Angela Baseball. The Halos ilirow Jim Barr against the cellar-dwelling A 'a in Oakland. C~ 8 8:00 -CBS Reporta. Mental Health services are examined in a documentary called "Any Place But Here" <see review below). NBC e 9;.00 e= "Monte Wal1b " Lee Marvin plays the title role of an old-time cowboy m the new west in this movie with Jeanne Moreau. J11r1e1 Bolam. Brien Sllmlt, CM Franete end Nc:tletd Peaeo "" In .,.. IP 11 e'I ly\'ICll end ~) THIATM "I, Oleudlue: :Z..,1, By Jol,e" Aftet 1 Myltenout ..._, c...,.. prOCMlme ..... "' 1111 beOOme Ood. and begllW 10 -" • 1111 -fOf blutt• ~ weaTAXI A fllm COlftPWiY l'ftlk~ I moM lbout tUl ~ turl'lll Loule'I 0-tve lnlO e giemOtoue lllttlnQ com- p6919 wilt\~ .. -··NIW8 IT AMliC't a HUTCH 81enaiy end Hutch tnfll· 1r••• '"' gllltltlnQ dMQO -10 "'-Ugal• ,,,. diMppMtMC4 OI 1 nYm· tierot-~IAI • NIGHT QAU£RY "Cllll A Deed MM Slrtke f'rom Tile Greve? 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Som*'Mt Meughem. 1 Hui IP'f m91riee • peofl9t In wllf10fn EnglanO ( 1 ht .. 30mon I Wednrsdafl•• Day• h•r .tlo.,ies 12:00 " •• "Bagdld" (1950) M1ure4lft O'H1ra. P1ul Cllf•t1111rt T114t dlkqi°t.-of • deMrl 1rl1>11 i..Ger <etu<nt IO lalle her i"nUf'• Oeted la!'-'1 pl-of aultoorlfy (I hf 30 min ) GI ••'Jo In Name Only" I 19391 CetOI Lombard. City Gt W11 A aeltrah Wiie. l'IUtband Ill IM 918'UI llt>d ...Wiii ,,.. .._ btlnQ&, t leuncnty ref-him • <IOYOrCle 11111 ~ enel>le. """ 10 merry 111e gw1 ne rMlly !ov.-I I ,,, SO """ I 3-00 IJI * • ·~ 'The S1ory Of A Wom.n · I tlH\9) Ro041r1 S1ac;1< B•t>o An~uon A m11tne<1 p.an111 11111• In loY• #!Ito d "'41d1Cll JIUOe<>I I I n• 'lOmtn I )'30 D • ;-:,. Hig,, l ~ • I 1{16()) &no Ctt>SDy Fet>o- en A wo<IOwilr I 1115 on 10\le 10ttlh • French teac,,., •It« ,,. ~-10 eolleQe. , , rw 30min ) Some Reruns Not Bad; 4 Air Tonight ORDER YOURS 7 By PETER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES < API It's like finding a Picasso in the attl<'. or discovering a real hundred dollar bill piled away with your Monopoly money. n ere, among the summer rerun ruhble, 1s a night of fine televii,ion Four worthies air tonii.tht, reruns all. They are to repeats what Henji the dog 1s to mongrels. CBS rcpt•nts Bill Moyer:s' Jtne probe into mental care, ··Any Place But Here." at 8 on chan- nel 2. It was Moyers' last CBS Reports segment before resuming his "Journal" on public TV. and represents the Moyers style at its best. Top Singers Set For KOCE Special All:rtme great smgers amt-perfonm!l'3Wtl1 tre featured on the "World of Music" theme night Saturday at 7 p.m. on KOCE·TV, Channel 50. Programming for the first nighl of lhe seven· day pledge drive, "Summer Encore '79,'' starts with an encore presentation of "J ohnny Mathis in Concert" at 7 p.m . "In Performance al the Palace: Carmen McCrae" is premiered at 8 p.m.o a nd one of PBS' mos l popular programs. "American Pop: The Great Singers," with host Tony Bennett and guests Ethel Merman. Billy Eckstein, Sarah Vaughn. Johnnje Ray and many more will air at 9: 15 p.m . Llve inte rviews in the Channel 50 studios will feature music director Carmen Dragon, who will act as music director or the newly established Orange County Pops; chairman of the proposed Orange County Music Center James Nagamatsu; former record producer Don Drowty. who offers a free program for public schools that allows young choirs to record with established atara; and re- cording producer Bob Edmonson, who t.alka about young people who choose muaic u a career. MOVERS SETS THE STAGE by reporting that the neighborhood mentaJ health ca re concept, popular in recent years, has resulted m hospitals emptying their mental wards by two-lh1r.ds. The problem is that the neighborhood mental health units that are supposed to pick up the care or re- leased patients a rc grossly inadequate. The desired result of the neighborhood mentaJ hea Ith C'are concept -the inteRration of patients into their commurulies -Is most often unsucceaaful. Moyers interviews several patients. some or whom feel safer "locked away" TV R EV I E W in theircommanities. ( J than they do living freely It is a thoughtful and ----------' informative piece of journalism. OPPOSITE MOVERS' REPO&T al 8 on KCET. Ch a nnel 28 1s a r epeat on public TV of Leonard Bernstein's celebration of American music. In a "Great Performances" repeat from 91"6, Bemstein 1md-the-New_Yod Pbl~onlc play Bernstein ("Candide" Overture>, Copeland and Gershwin. Especially Gershwln. It is a joyous hour of music, perfectly sult.ed for a summer evening. Arter .. Great Performance9," PBS briDS• back "AB You Like It," lbe bllhJ.ight of public TV'• first season of the Shakespeare plays, at 9 on Channel 28. TIDS IS ANOTHER entertainment that seems j ust right for a summer night. It Is a lyrical and la byrinthine comedy, featuring a nifty speech "All the world's a alage" and more romances fiylq around than a computer dating service with faulty wiring. Touchstone (the clown in this caper> loves Audrey; Rosalind loves Orlando, but preteoda to be a man. who is the object ol Phebe's affect.ions. Phebe is mooned over by Sllvtus. Rosalind's pal, Celia, will love anybody. It's good fun Of it's oby to aay that about Shakespeare), and well worth repeaUog. AND TllE&E IS A IDID 1Ueom epilode GATA.LINA NM.· All J-:;ic Cll'vill INp .. c.t.llnl HoHdey" ....... t :• em~ "°"' tt. .. ._ Pn!Non Md ..... A..._ et 4:30 .-. "ound Trip .•. t11.00. u...r 12. ..... "'-"'ltioM a lnfor....etoft: (714' ua.u.. among the rerun goodies toni ght Hollywood comes to "Taxi," al 9 30 IABC. Channel 71 Martin Mull, the consummate TV funnyman. plays a mov1<' d1re('tOr who v1s1ls Lou1e 'b itara~e to rescar('h a movie about cabh1es . ll 's one ot thosf' 10:.pired ep1sod~ lhatocC'as1onally JX>P upon !>t'rte~ TV So. here it is. ~ood TV in the least IJkely pl a<'c --the rerun dump. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ollL.l am NIO • "IUoll M:Ot!IV£ 1'Mf NM. OI TH( MOTION "Cf\IAE COO( OI IElrM:O«A.AflOH ,., .... Anywhere In the ..,,"'t"u"'ij ... Qi"t'!'l.1•1 ··TH£ KIDS ARE ALRIGHT" MAT. ONLY "LOST AND FOUND" "UNIDENTIFIED J2D'OBA S" "JUNGLE BOOK" (0 ) -.Jf'f N DA ll " l I ( ... Cent 1141~6 "" )410 '""" ,, .. 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Corona del Mar You HVtl by usln1 tbe lllllld. Eltttrlc attlleb an rakd al approximately 111• wa&U, wltlle tbe s urface uaJts oa your ~l~ctric ruge are rated from 1.zso to z.• watts. In addJUoo, tile tbenaoetaticaJ- ly coetroUed 1ld 1Jet will cycle oa and otf Offe the preset temperature Is reached . .. .,.ree SCHI 24· .. •r A ll•lr1 DEAR PAT· ls 1t still possible to get a q uick divorce in Ha1tJ ., If so. how long does it \ake? J .W., Costa Mesa Twenty four hours will do it, but you'd better eheck with an American attorne y before boppla& a plane to HaJU. Some pa perwork from &be UaJted States ls required, and t bls type of divorce could cause problem s ln the. future lr cbildreo and property are In volved .Write to the Na tional Ofnce or Tourism in Port-a u· L'rlnce for more inform a lion. .. . .. OALYN.OT 87 ..... _.___.. ___ _ Pt18UC NOTICS Pl18UC NOTICE ~ _..._ .... , •• ..,. etonai .. TllftT••'S SM.• ..... _.. 'IC'llne. IWM••M .... "' MIN ... C*fef W Tiii .uMalTAf8Ml-.T Oft A~ tA. 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City of ~Wfll011 wltllll1 '--lfl• .... , !tie rlrtt flllOflCllO' l u c11. c-ty Of or.,.... State o1 ,_.kattMf//ltllluotlca. ~euc AllCltON o• CalUorftl•. u ~ °"-._"'-.-..i OUM.J.111.\' u. tm. "• a $ O" AL "• O" ll • T y recorded In 9ooll 101, ~' ri...., '°· MICHMLA.WAVNI , ........... MllUll~ ~ n1ccweb of .. Id LOUl$~oM ON VACAfll.D ... llMIHS 0' Or•lllO* c:.ou..tT JOHN$. WAlt1118" 'OtUll9• T•....,.f 1ca•1 ,.,. "'"' ..,.n ...., otM• <°"'" E.e<_, of IN wilt I NOTICI IS HlllllV GIVEN 1 ... 1 "'°" cM<;'-'-• 11 ..... ol ,,,. •NI of .... ._, °" •....-IS. 1tn. •t It• e'<!Oek tr-ty _,i.od-. k ...,__ LNa.._L.OSa • "' ••• ,... "--' ........ effl<•. In I• lie un FrMC•\.CO °''"· H"""'1 ITAM,..IL•vet•••• Cotl• -., CA, 0..,... caunt\', t .. Kii. C:,.,llO'ftl•. .. ....... Mite UncMt\IQMCI *411 >ell •• pul>lk •..ell TM ~ from• dtUl•NYI• Ollo ............... ... Ille per~ pr-rty left Oy Mllllf ... , 11.al)illty "" ... " •nco<•KIMU 01 '-" ....... CA .. , h•<aen S.lcl pr_,,, conw>t• o! ..... ,,,. llrMI _, ... -ofnet c.ommo" T .. : en• ..... ... tr•n • t••ll••. <:4111 LK. • eznu ,,.""'•'-· '' ..... .,_,, ,,.,,,,. frtll.....,. VINJ011 .. M1C1 mhc:tll•r-.1 ll•m• \e•CI WI• """'" 0. -· llUt •11-.1 ........,. ..... _... c-alMd -.i ... s.akl -•loft Wiii , .... fl .... °' -t'Mlly. ··-" ., ..... ~i..... Or .... CMtt OallY ...... med• --to Ille .,o•••loftt of p41eo. ·~01119 '"''· POSW•Wt<I. or J11ly 11. 2•. "·A ... '·"" ,....,. \ectlofl .-o1 tlle Civil C-efl<Ymt>r~. lo ,.., ,,,. retft4iln""I -. ____ _ PVBUC NOTICE O•led July 16. Im . P"<M:tpal Wtft of IM llOl•t\I wc.ur.O EINi.oTtalle<••rk, Ot •••d Oeeo Of TtuU. 10 •II PVBUC NOTICE LMOot-d U i ~· ... Wttn lntH .. I ltter .. n. H • ----- ----• -- P118LIC NOl'ICt: .. ·-··--· -------. ... - PVBLIC NOTICE 1 .. Hewll0t1 81vd • llfO••oeel '" WOO flOOt\I, HV•fl<H, ti ..... • ------- <Alt• Mew. CA ... ,. -Ille ,.,,.,,, Of wMI 0.cl Of PICTITIOllS • .., .... H M01'1Ca °' 1-.TlllfTIOll TO •ullll•-Or .... C..11 O.lty "' Tni•t, ,..,,. ci..r..., -•-of ..... STATIMe•T •NOAO« IN t M• SALi 01' Jul y ll."'4-7.1'79 1'41 , tne ''""" -°'Ille tr.nit <re•teel '"• ... ,_Int ,.,\Ofl, aro '°'"' AL·CIDMOUC••v•••O•• -----------OywlODMdolTrust. .... 11 .. "a.· , .• ,. PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie llt>nef1<1<ory under w"' ~ ot A"OSA CA~STllA..0, 2ttK ... To Wllorn llllM\' C-etn· Tru\I neretotore ou cut"d •nd Cle Hiii Aft . S.. 10., Cella Mew, CA Suelle<t to I•-. ol IN h<•"te •P· -----------11 ... r•d 10 ,,,. -•19Md • ,.,,tten 92•11 Plied '°'· llOllC• '' M••l>f 91...,, l~at ......... l'ICTITlout eUlllHH MAMll ITAlaMa"T Tl•• fotlowln9 Pt''°"' ••• 001no bu.ineu .. (;lllEEHf lll ll'E l'IHAHCIAL, SOS H £ytlld Aw,, .... Suit• 100. An.nelm. C•lllo•nl• '2t01 O.tt.,•llOtt o! o.1...tt ...., Oem•"" C•pl\lrano ,.\Cot O.wtl~"'°"'· •~• undef\l9ned prop0Ju to \el l lor S•1•. ef\O • '"'"""" Holle• ot Inc •• CalltorN• cor-at-1. 7tl~C al<Of>OllC br,,.,_J •t ""' "'~'""· 0.fault 4ll>CI tio<tlOll to S.11. Tllot "" Atcl '4111 A ..... ~1• 10.. (Mi. MtMI. OHVI-•l lollOW\ '" , ... -·pro-d•• "9n"d C•U"' .. d Uld N\)U(Jt ~f (" 91'17 YI ... --' 0.l•ult -flfcllon to S.11 lo CM,. fll" °"'',,." 1, c0fl011tled Oy • (Ot· 15411 PrOC111tl Un., Unit .,, 8 I, <O•CleO '" tne <OUlll~ -·• IN tut PO••hon Hunt11191on8ffen.CAlllor11I• • pro~''" l\IOUl<'<I CAPISTllANOASCOT PUf\UMlf to""" 1n1~11on ..... un O•ltd Jutr ''· "" OEllELOPMEH '.INC cl#f\lg...O " •Pl)IY•"9 to '"e o.i>••f E THE MOHEV ll~EE . • C•lllornt• poxv Trf~k fo /tlarb~ Fl.r corpor•11.,.,, ~s H Eu<hO A•tnue PrOPL £~ IHll(Sf ... ENT T-\ A S .. OCMrd, meril o! AICOllOCit !Mwr-Corurol AHO LOAN ASSN Se<r-y IW ..... -. OI ... •l<ON>ll( oe•···~ tt1. ~•d l f\t\tH TP\1\ ,._.t~-.t •• , •i"t-4 wilrt the l•cenM> tor rhitw premt\if'S •s fotlOw!t Suite 100, A,,.,..;m, C.lllorno• '*' DEAR PAT I have a beautiful m arble end ta-"11•1>11s1n.»••<ON1vc-oy •cor POr•Uon. ble. A small piece or the ma rble was broken off ac-~MDNyr, .. cidenlally when I moved. Is there any way I can c.r04i,,. s orttfttn • •L...: $e<.rf't.liry, ffN\U,..,. repair u u S table myself" ,.,,, >IMemenl .... ltlH WI"' llw ,..,,, !:_1.,..rcn C.Ountt Ci.rkotO•M>Of (OYnhonJuly •I Attcwrwv In~ ... , tt. 1'1• ()ti Sale 8"• & W•M Put llt-Of ... (CMISI O•oly P110I , I l"H I 8ofte FIOll J11tyJt,A119U\!1.u "" 1'tf /q TMOMA' 111 SNl ,.,.AIO, I SO Puottc E•tl"9 Pl«el ~..-. _..... Cllal'r0'\1 aflel l te""erAM........ T....._.,Has--PUBLIC NOTICE The a •hi.It back Into the drowaproof pesitloa. Conserve your ene rgy witll minimum movement Don't panic. Practice until you can noat ror ..; ... -----tiOur. B W • Ai""a Be eeuti1y , .. ,., o1 o....., c"""''.., July . . ....... -· ":-.. ,.. -U you take your time a.ad work ca ref ally, thJs MO•ow1n a MOWuo JfcmcrTooElftTOtf m s..t•....,. u.. -,. A""k•nc L.MA I I ""--11 ........ .-0r ..... ~·~t4>0.-•-1t-P .. t10~~.----9I 7 d the tri k B th ,,., • ......,...,.. ,u,.1•1oecou111TOHHE may o c • e sure e broken ed1tes are "" .. 11• •• suu Of'O L1l'Ou11a l'Olll cle an and dry before starting. Use a two-part LHA ....... o"'" rM1eouttTY M oH"o1 epoxy adhesive, the kind you mix just before aslag. "'ms •· a-.-.i A I i to..._• .. b k rf di Pu1W1>NCI Or-CAM•ID•llvP•lot, E•h•• of LOU I\ F llUFJ' pp y t ~ ro ea su ues accor ·a g to direc· Jt11v ,)_,,..J,-A119 1 _,.,, __ ,,01,. o.~0·;~c-is HEAE&v'ivEH 10 __ "CT1T1au1e11s.••u P 1o10ll\ne<I 0r-. CAM>l o ..... Pilot Auqu\17. "" ,.,,.,. Jllfv 7• JI Auo 1 u •-, ... , I• Plate of the Day PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE tlo11a. Use a small spreader, such as a toothpick, to <•e<f•tor•-:..--.,.;..--~ ,~ ...:=,'!,!~'!!,.. """ .......__..._. ...... ..,d AJ>rradinc any o~f:;r:tf:h~e~c~o~m::.:..:b~i~a~ed:..::..~•~d==h~e~s~iv~e~·-l-~......:.P_U:.:::B~Ll::..C~N:..:_:O~T:..:.IC:_:E:_~jjj~~·~·u·w11Ls-;•~'°"';;;;~"L•~··~no~<';·•~m~•4~I;..~J;;.;"i,;,.~'~'i•~·LJ.E.i.c.:~L1UL£5-lt21111UtAU'b~ hardener on the marble ~urface. • STAT•~NT OF WITHDllAWAL ........ wttn ttw "KH\Mf •OU<,..\ '" llh•d u .... II, Cati.~ C•h•orn•• CAH .. u""'91• DIS·l1-tl ,-----------------' •rAI l~O~N'" • ::= -"-. . .. ·~ ~1 L PMV . ,~I ~ . ~ -------·----·----.-- DM V This plate does not belong to the Department of Motor Vehicles. It's on David M. Valentine 's Mercedes 450SL. ' 1n1orm•llot> tor ''-"P1.i~ of,,,. Oay" ,, \uc>t>llecl 0y Mlti• F.,te •Utl'!Ot Of ltte 1'79 e<fi11on Of 1... "Wllo't W11o OI Per-.tt .::; Celllorn1• L'<*IMI Pl•tn." II you fl•W an 1nt~MtlnQ Dl•te tend:.... ~:,to Mtk• Ferl•y. 9701 Wll•"''" Blwll Su1le etn. e...-,,, Hill\ EVERY SUMMt:..H THE CREAM Ot- AMERICAN YOUTH GOES TO SUMMER CAMP- ANDTHE REST GOTO CAMP NORTHSTAR. WOllllUMf lOGI YWAUI ' ~TlllGfOtl SUDtUM Olllff·t• A11111t1111 772-11446 HunllflOIOll Beac~ 848·0388 01~nge 6)9 8710 fOWUIOI• lOWolllllot C1 .. MA ClNTll! MU PLAZA --WUTMOel-TW• ~CU••w 919-4.liL_ e'.!~}19-S'm -. GatOtn Gtovt !>30 4'1) I Apply the mixture in Wa layers and join lbe ""~"""'"l "'"'" '"" oi11e .. o1 ,,,. c•~o of "'" .oow .,. •u11 suMMONs '""'""'"0 1 1 two parts immedhite ly. Hold them togethe r witlt DNllATtNG u•o•• 1111oe1 c.ou"-"' 10 ~ • ...,., ,....., •11" p.,,,.., Ann c""'°'"'' ..., Sor•• 1 1ne 1 1 P 1 I l'ICTITIOUS eUSINIH ,._, IM n•cttwry vo..<.l'1en. to '"" un SVMI C.otw -C••"O"'•• 9h11 w.:11;:,. Af T ~~:'c; ... ~1!. :.:~~0r.,'E C amps, tape, rubber bands Or i D)'thJag else tJaat TM loll_,,.. o-><on n•\ ••tllcl<••n dtr"O"•d •t th• I•• otl•< <' of Tn" ...,..,_..\ tHonclutl.O O• •"on •no 11•\pono•nt PE RC "f LE 1-SU.!tS the t able's si7e :.nd shape. Use denatured "' • ; .. ner.s1 P~rtn-r ••om '"• ,.,....,.,, .. J Ott '°' !> o ...... !>l•H• 0•••0 .,., MALONE alcohol t-0 quickly wlpe off any m1'xture that ·may ,,.,,.,.,,,,.P oCWht•no uno•rr '"" "' Su••• '" to• •no•••• C••••o•n•• '"'' •i.•-• ·~ '"ea .. ,,., ,,. NOT1c1• .,.., M•• -•-'"" . ttt•ou\ bu~.n~\\ n4mf' ot Mf SA 'OOU •"i<."1\1N P•a<t-ot0u~'""'o• Gou"''C.'Mkot Or-.C°""'tyon J..,,,. <H'1 "'41 flrM ... ._.tfUI YOW ••t~• be squttted out or the joint. Wlilit two days and \/EllOE 0111\/E PLAlA •• p 0 80• .... """"r'$1QN(l In •II m•tt•" .......... '1• "" , ... , ...... -..--· , ... , ... _., check the r epair . If there's a visibte blue line, ask 11161 '""'•Mew CA ..,.:. ""° '~1~ 1"0 10 '"" 01•1• 0' "'"' ooc•o•n• P ~ ·-"""·-,..... c 0 "1t.n •••••" ,. .. , •..... '"" '"'w"'•"•" Mf'w V'~Ot Of•_.. E•\t CO\I• M•\o1t .-1tn1n ffkJr mo"'"' •ft•' •rw ''' '' uv.1..-~ ~ °''' .t11o; P 1tot N ••• a marble shop dealer to recommend-a polish to re · c• ™" 1>t.1!>11<<llionot1.hu.nc.1°U-.n.1, "·,. ~ -•wq 1 ••1• 1101 1• avr,a• 0.1~ M .,,.. .,.,,.,,,.ilMSo. move lt. -Tno ••chl•OU• nu, ....... """'~ llAI~ O•l•c1July 1J, ,.,. IEI lrl-1 --_..,,r Ofll•• uo. m•nl tor IM 1><1rtn••>"1P .. ~, 1,1eo on c....-..... P Putt PUBLIC NOTICE \le •wd-w • -•"" U4. rei9Qfl· l#"iiiiiiiiiiim•iil~!'i!i~~li!~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiJ M~rch ''· 1414 •" th~ Covnt '( ot £i11<utr1ant thil dil deftlro dit ••••' L·•• ti1 u'tform•· Or•nQP _ ,..,.,...., Oec.O•~I FICTITIOUS eU,IM(U <-.... .i..,. In~ Full H•""' •nG AOdrO\ Ol IM FllEOE lttet<J on N-~STATf~l[Mf I f~IMR•~-1 Pe••on W11nor4wono 1\ PUOV ... S.Olt,..5'rwt ~ ~ ~ t~ 1n • 1 1~ kll 177 TP\~ f!)f~ft9 OH'4if" '' dotAA l>u\J ft , ..... Pli" +cwwr ... , • ~ • s>eJ• BU KICH 6U1 Lit Ptntu•• O• L• • """•' .. ,. •oon <on<e•nint '""' muflaQt' You JOiia CA4?0J? LM A_..,c....... RIPT•OE so:••rs ,. R•P••O• ,,, •• Iott .. ,.,,,t .... ···-.......... ,. . 11 ... , A eu .. (n ,,, llUI -1•s Covrt H-1 &Ncn C• -.. , 0•1> 01 .. ._ o ... ~ 1na1 ,.,,, 'ummon• I\ Ftl1141 An_,..,."""'-0•••0 8 Ocwr~• ·;, llopf•O• _., .. oon vou PuOll\i..d Or~ Co.1" Oally PllCM Pul>ll\-Or-Cot\I O..ir Potol C.O..rt H~ 8ff<lo 0 .., .. 1 o 11 1ou •••• to fol~ a wntten Jui, 24. JI, .11119 I, u. t'1~ 1tl'i,. July'!.: 74· ll -•119 2-.1~!!~ r"" ...,.,.,...., "c-..ct..i 0, •n ,,. "'"°" ... "'''"'" W<n ""'•· vw• 01'- p 01w•e..,..1 ,..,ft ""•• bP-~•,-f!d and tne coW"t ' PlIBLIC NOTICE ...... Sii""'°" COUltT 0" TMI \TATl!-Of'CALIFOllNIA ltOlll TMI COUMTY Of' OlllANGf -A-~J NOT ICI 01' MIAlll lNC 0' "ITITIOM t'Olll "llOeATI 0 1' WILL UllUC NOTICE o .. .o 11 <>or·-· m .. •ntn., 1uc1Qmen1 con1•1n1n<1,,. Tr.,, ,., .. ~ ._., ,,.,..0 ••t" ow 1unc••-'• °' OCftH'\ conc:"'"'ft9 d•••S.Of\ '*"''' Cten.,, Ot..,.. '-"'on Jut• 01 P•Oll"rl1 "'.,...,., \uPOOrt, <1111o 1' lt7' < 11\100•. (11110 -1, •tlOffleY \ ltt\ l'ICTITIOUS eUSl"IU lllAMl STATl Ml!9fl Tne 1on.,.,.,l'Q ll"rV>'I " -r>O °"' ....... COHTllACT OfSIGN. t•U 0.. -n. Irv-. C..ttlorn"o '11U "'•"<• Jo•n 9tno•••'· t?) E\P4 ......... .,., .... C..Ui~I • .,,,, ,.., ... '°'" and wrn -re11 .. H .,..., .,.. P.10'·•-Or-Co.o\I °'"''' PolOi IQ""'.•d ov ,,,. coom. wn1cn '""'0 rt ~~ Jt_A ... I. I•~ ltl•--~I• ~~·~: .:::.:::::,~: ;~.:r.'~: P UBLIC NOTICE '•t• < ,,_..,._ .. __ ....,,0 .,, ---------.. attHMy .... -· """ ....... FICTITIOUS Mnl•IH .. Ml _, .. -,_ wr1-lllll'MA tfAf&Ma"T ,.._, ,,_,_, .. ,_ .. ,, ..... ,,,. .... _,,. --•• _..,. ..... .,._ ..__.,l1, 1'1t. ·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!J!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~.;.;;~!!!11!!!!!11 E\l•l•ol CEOACE H Me< IN TOSH fl1h ~· "<-t.4 by.., 1n ·= 0.ct•Md d1••dti.t•I NOTICE IS HEH av 01veN ,,.., H•tW• J I(_ ... , c:1nenams 6 sc~e~n 6 Jij 2553 comPLE.x "MOONRAKEA" tPGJ "ROCKY II " tPGl "MORE AMERI CAN GR~FITTl"(PG> "THE VILLAIN° tPGl JOHANNA M•tlNT0S'4 n•\ l•I•• '"" , .. ........,1 ••• "'"° ••Ill ,.,. 118rt1nT ~IH'llfl I~ PtOIMlf> of Wiii C-lya.....of~~jvt rtiterence to wf'H<h 1\ m4* for •vrtfwr 11• "'' IM•l•<YI~. ano Illa! I~ llmr end Ul\'MAN, MANSON, pie«• al 11tarl 11Q 17ie ,.,.., ,, .. 119t'n W4 JO•S"S & VOSS tor A"""°' le, 1979, •I 10 00 • m , tn Uw DflU. '"" COIH'lf_,.. of OeCNflfflffll Ho ) of OM c._--....... wld co..,, •t roo Chrlc CeMw Orlwe '"•"" 9Mclt."' "* West, '" '1t1e City 01 ~enl• An• Tel· 17141 .. M» "" ... c:.i ii o"" •· o.,.., ,J\lly 31, 1•'9 PuOll~ Or-CO..t 0•11• Pilot. LMA arencll, C-y(ktr\ ,ULO•.~TOtt.eUllNS a McltlTT•tat Merl-A.IC"ar ..... u .......... ,., ..... .. verly Mllh, CA ttltt ·-·••:-ltJ-PUIMIMed Or-. C:.." O•tly Pllel, AUQtHI r. I, U, lf1' l011 1• PUBLIC NOTICE Jyly 11, 14. JI MICI A119 I lt1' 1104-1' PUBLIC NOTICE -.u... LEE.A-91tAlllCH. MOlllll 'llSIOH, 7te:J F.,,.... ,_,, .... "JlCIJ Colt.~. CA...,. fh C•t~i ... L. Horo-. '"•''"' "•"•• &e1u . uas "'-" Fair•,.• IN . a JIGJ, C-. Mew. CA OAYIO a. 9l.OOM, ISO. ,,.,. . ., .. .,..,.... --·-· . , ... Tn1\ -ntt\ i\ c-te<f 111 ... In· LMA_....CMHwllla .... O•••OUM h i. l l lJI t»t.MI a..-io-." e."' an ..... ,.., . ....,,...,. r ... , ·--· flled Wllll '"' PuOll.....O Of•~ Ca.•t O••ly Pilot C-h C••O °' Oranoe c. ........ °" Jiil y Jyly u , ll AUQ '· U, 1'1• 7834·1• Zl, 191' ---· ------ -'" ... , Pu011tMCI Or.,,.. Co•>I 0.oly Piie! July JI AUQ I i..11. "" ~I,~ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTI TIOUS euSINISS • -NAME STATEMENT -P UBLIC NOTICt: '"" to1toN1nq Pf"'"on, .. ,,. do1no ------· ~,.,,,,, .'\ FICTITIOUS etnllKH JO~HSON AHO ASSOC Ill TES,• ltAMI STAT .. lltT l .. IS t:•oorw Ctr. Hun111>Qlon Oe•c?I, \ T"• follo•tn9 C>e•MI"' .,. OO•no CA.,... . ) l:MilMM .t\ ., H~nry (, JOl'l'1\0n lM7S lllldof'I,. - " I -DA&. y fl'LOT IDWUDI' lllllTOl ...._ Mill STADIUM Dltlff·ll Sanla Ana 540-7«4 Orange 637·0340 Orang6 639·8770 NOllTH DALLAS 40111 PlUI SIM6-TOUGH (I ) 4 Shows Bow o:ri COast Comsdie., Drama, Mmical Open Thia Week A litbt comedy. I HIYJ c D•ld)' •• clram1 ud 1 mt.a1lcll cempriee ta.. dMt al MW l&qe produc· Oona on the IDl8U few Joeal u...a...,. WI week. The U&ht 'lloaMdy ii ''Play It ,\Cabl, Sam." the L11un1 Moulton PlaybcM.M'• IWDDMr npriH ol the Woody Al._ vehlcle •laled earlier tbll Muon, openlna WeclMeday for Uane mon wteb. The muatral ra "JluuJ Girt:• tM ltOi'Y ol Fanay Brice, alao openl~ Wtdneld•IY at tbe new El Camino Cabaret TheaLer. TM hel~Y la ··~s. Your CaUli>ead. '' an Orana• y ,,...,.,.. recommended for mature audieocea. OPeDiq Friday at the Irvine Community Theater. ADd the drama ii a revival ol "The Petrified P'oreat," also arrivina Friday at the Gregory Bach Studio. ~ DOUG &OWE, •AN.AGING d(rector or the La1una Moulton PlayboUH, is repeaua, his star- riJ'll role 1n "Play ll Aaaih, Sam," under the dlrec· tlon of Marthella Randall. Also featured are Fran· cy Walsh. Nila Anderson and Fritz Boehlke. Curtain Ume is 9 p.m. at the Moulton. 806 La1una Canyon Road. La1una Beach. Wednesdays through Saturdays until Aug. 25. Reservations 494-0743. Carol Schweld plays the leadinc role in "FUil· ny Girl" with Ken Butler as gambler Nicky Am· stein at the Cabaret. ao El Camino Real, Tustin. Richard LaVanaway ls directing the musical. which plays nightly except Mondays at varying . curtain times. Reservations 838·6860. "P.S. VOUR CAT IS Dead" opens a three. weekend engagement Friday with Chuck Staneart and Kirk Pre ble io the leading roles . Esther Moszkowicz and Joe Kawaja complete the cast un- der the d.lrecUon of Mike Frym. Intermission Tom Titus Director Gre1ory Bach doubles in the "Bogart role" of Duke Mantee In ''The Petrified Forest" wltb Bill Van Eden, Anne Manning and Ra_y Judson caat In the othu prlnc.ipaL r:oles. The lt.obert £. Sherwood drama will play Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Sept. 29 at the Bach studio, 3223 S. Fores t Ave .. Santa Ana. Reserva· tlona ~or 754-6888. COMPLETING THEIR respective engage· m ents on Orange Coast stages tblS weeke nd are . -"Guys and Dolls" at Saddleback College's main theater. This fourth and final producuon or the Saddleback Company Theater (to be reviewed Thursdayr plays Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and S unday at 3 p m. Reservations 831·7414 or 495·2790. -"HMS Pinarore " and "Chamber Music." a double biU by the Newport Harbor Community .The~te!. 2501 CllH Drive. Newport Beach <673·5115>. "Pinafore" Wlll be staged Thursday and Friday a t 8 a nd Saturday at 2. whale "Chamber Mwuc" as on Wednesday and Saturday at 8. "Pippin.. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fa1rv1cw Road. Costai Meba <556 55271 Final performances Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m . in the college uudltor1um • CALLBOARD T he Irvine Community --------:::-----====~~--£edormanees---of-lhe ft -rated comedrWftl ~ give n Fridays and Saturdays at 8 o'clock through Aug. 2S at the University High School theater on Campus Drive at Culver Drive in Irvine. Reserva· lions 754·3639 or 754·3642. 1'tleater-wtlt hold audttaons Mood~ ~•~ Reginald Rose·b drama "Twelve Angry Men" tryouts for a cast or 12 mal(.>S or various types v.111 be held tn the vnaversaty llo~h &-hool theatn on Campus Onvc at Culver Dnv<: in lrvant· ~· .... ll lttK •ftt 9i4 2400 THI COHCOaDI ••POllJ '79 VILLAIN 1'°1 .... _.O..C-_t __ • AUIN .,,,. • J.00 • ,,JO • 1.00 • , .. ,. ._ __ _, ,,_.....,,_,, ... ,., .... ~-1 ,., ...... . ., ..... ,, 879·9850 ..... ,," ,,,, .... ,. 8799950 •n.-.nt• ••h• .. Lf 179·11150 .......... ..... -121-4070 ,.,~ii ml~I -rMI YIUAIH" ..... ,_,,,~ ""''--·~-... .. ,..._..,., W-'fA&.&81 '"MANHATTAH" "THE IM-f.Aws• rrGI "THE MUrnT MOVlr ~I ,_ UT/--l~J,1'4:11 , ..... '" _.,...flT ... OOOMU ~UIS IOI JUNGLI IOCMC IOI tTLYl"ft "AUONI •OOCY Ill"' "'"' •AIADISI ALUY tMI --~ MUf'PR MOVll te1 P\VI WILDllHULfAMILY_.llcet -, ... tONCOiDi - AtlflOltf "79 fl\UI --NlrfMlll .., .,.,. ....... ... wu••lfAmlTI ... --·--........ _ AMlrlYIW -... ·-,... 11~•11 Ml='~ _ _!•!!•!..!•!!.Ml!!!!•!!•~--1 .... -:s.=-,,,,.,...,. ........ awm•r-... Stuats Galore ---- 'Villain' Spoofs Oaters By GAIL WILLIAMS ,,._.,......-1 ... Executive producer Paul M aslansky and producer Mort Engelberg have concocted a sometimes hilarious, and oc· casionally ridiculous, western spoof called "The Villain." Directed by Hal Needham from a screenplay by Robert G. Kane, "The Villain" has been described by the film makers as TMEYILUIN C.........• E ••<ullw prOOU<.er , . • • Peul M~-' PrOdv<er . • • . . • . . . . . _, E-lbef'9 ~:!::., ... · .. ·...:·. ·. . R~r~~ MEY •OC°'-0• (UI Kl..-Oauvlr>. AM -ve·•·· Ar""ld !>c ,.w•rt•neoo••· P•11• LY,.d•. Foll•• 8•-•\. ""'" Bwrl, J•O £1""' Slrollwr Jl._lftQ 11"'9 •l m 1nu1tt ,..,. .. , ..... ~ a "live cartoon" and.the label as definitely an a pt one. KANE'S SCREENPLAV has Kirk Douglas as bungling bad guy Cactus Jack Slade being thrown tn jail aft.er botched al· tempts to rob a train and a bank. Mefnwhile, back at the ranch, Strother Martin sends h is daughte r Ch a rming (Ann· Margret) into town to get the money he needs to keep his mine operaUng. He a1ao aenda word to Arnold ( M_OJllE REJllEW J Schwarzenegger. appropriately named Handsome Stranger . to escort his daughter safely home in a wagon. Subsequently. J ack Elam , afte r Martio 's mine . recrwts Cactus Jack to s teal the money in return for being re· leased from jail. The remainder or the film has Cac'lus Jac k try an lo! to stop Charming and Handsome. while concwpiscent Charming 1s tryan~ to lure a very dense i.tuardian an to the sack . The laugh!> rely heavily on slapstick and -,1ght gags. CACTUS JACK'S eontanually roile d attempts to sabotage Charming a nd Handsome. an conjunction with Bill Jusus· ex· aggerat.ed score, makes the rilm resemble nothing so much as a Roadrunner ca rtoo n wi t h Douglas playing a human Wiley Coyote. The part Is ex tre m e l y s trenuous . At various p~1.nts -. ............ .,.... -. ...... ,,...... ............. ltt. 9l•-•fJMt-.a -·--·-·--.-. ............. _ ....... ..... -..c.wc..1 .... 11 _,_, ........ __ l>OUJ!la), ,.., nu..,hct.l ti\. a t>ou1m·r !>ma ... ht·'> into J ~r<m 1h• < hlf. " draAJ!C'd b) rneang hor!>t'.'>. drl<I t-veo geti. hat b~ a train With 11 stuntmen listed in tht• t redatl>. Uougl;c, had con!>1dt:ra bl,• hel p from '>l)mr br<nf· frie nds However . Wa ller Han- nemann · s l'd1t1 n ~ and ex · stuntman Needham's d1r~1on maantams the allusion thaC at'c; .Douglas suffenn~ the constant indigruues of has relentless 1nep- t1tude as a vallaan IT COULD BE :.aid Lhal lht· real staN or "ThC' Villain arr- the :-.tuntml'n but Oougla!> abo ~eti. :.omt.· l.'omp<.'t1t1on from h10, pr a n k.i. t er ho r i. 1· • W h 1:. k f' \ played by i.1x d1ffc>rent trained :.tc•ed:. Others t·ontrabut1n~ to the silliness an· Paul L\ndt'. Ruth Buzza. Fo:.ter Brooks and Me l Tellis , who also s angs lhc main c.•haractcrs· theme songb Becau se of its cartoon qualalaes. "The V1llaan " may prove m os t appealan ~ to youngsters. Adu lts w11l have to be sat1 sf1 ed ~1th Douglas ' ausp1c1ous comae ab1hty. the 1m· presstve s tunt work and the a we some t errain photographed by Bobby Byrne ,,,,, • *'Jll"/Jt -f ...... 8URNS ')H1El05f.i JUST~ .... - "NO '°' . ME. KID :-: BIUMURRAY - ., . Prua fPGl "lCE CASTLES" 'A 0 0 OAILY 2 00 • 10 6 30 I 40 10 •S HRAY --..c;. . .............-. ,,. Plue N .. 1 Young 1 AUST NEVE.A SLEE.Ps ' 111.* .,..,._,,,.,...1rn-..--_____ _, , .. ~--, ,, .. '\.' ,. ''''""" ,, .. ,, ··~, .... ISCAPI J•OM ALCAt•AI ••' Mon -Fri 6 00, I 1S, 10:30 ~-t·:r,-:, ~.W;-,-------LI 600 8 lS,1030 f'RAJllJC ~ LANOBLL DRAClJIJ\ , . _..,.,... --a ~ ....... ~.~-:::: ... .._...__:J. "4'1J"~1"" , ---o .. . . ""'~ A"::J'• ........... ., . .,... VILLAIN" " 7 INSIDE:•ErmA Bombeck •Happenings •Ann Lllldln •Horwope ~ ....-1 ,.,. OM.YptLOT turing_. _ •• ____ ___ • I Tracy Gould, the Mae West of the telegram circuit, vamps Chris Kelly at beach party. I I t I i I Get the Messa e ~------------------n Comical characters deliveK singing telegrams to unsuspecting victims 'It's the show that's important, · says Kevin Barnes. Michael Burger's singing telegram specialty is Steve Martin 's 'wild and crazy guy. By JOEL C. DON Of IM ~Uy f'li.t St~t Th~ are the lords of humorous tid· in gs. Stalking the streeli of Drange County, Uley searC'h out the un· suspecting victims for their comical messages. They're dressed up like such amia- ble characters as Steve Martin, Dolly Parton . Mae West and Carm e n Miranda. They'll even appear in gorilla suits or as part or a JS.piece marching band. with a complement drill team to boot. AND TIIEY USUALLY come from local businesses s uch a s Animal Cracke rs. Live Wires or Original Singing Telegrams. The messe.nger-god Hermes would turn over in his Olympian tomb to see these young dilettantes perform· mg in restaurants, bars. offices and sometimes marc hing 50-strong through someooe·s home al 6 am. M eel.mg the demand of a service dropped sever al year s ago by. Western Union. the smgmg tele~ram comparues cater to the whims, vanity and corrucal fancy o10raJlge county residents. Some or the messengers will de- Ii ve r happy birthday relic1tations sung to the t un e o r Ha nde l 's "Hallelujah Chorus." Or a couple of cheerleaders could deliver a spe<:1al message to forge a new love. IT'S EASY TO find messengers caught up in the hilarity or their pro- fession. After all. there ar"n't many pro· Cessions where you can work full- time at acting crazy. ·'I am catenng to my insaruty and still making a II ving at it," says Chuck Hllbert. 26. a Live Wires smg- ing messenger who's specialty is a _ gorilla with a BriLish accent. "All you have to worry about 1s getting there on time ." Dream Comes Tr•e Handmade sailboat takes 20 years to build By JUDITH OLSON Of • ..., ........ It started 81 some pencil marks on a nat sheet of pmper and today it'• a ftldabea product, a sallbollt u 1leek u a whistle. lt only toot 20 1eara, Jokel 8W Buffi.nger, a Fluor Corp. edverUliDI executl.e wbo built tbe aallboM bJmwlf over tbe two-clecade period. ..,. cu&tel' ..... wldcb bu ...... tllrilteDed Certea or ••for 1ure, eertaiD." ... 1.-Cbeci iD a burr,. last week becaUM Bufflqer fblally aot word tbat be bad been ualcned a moorinl [a Newport Bay. BVPPINGE&, AN l&VINS relldent, baa .,._ cm tbe waltlnl llat al.nee 1111 so tbe moor- tq WM a blt ol a aurpriM, Ille ukL c.r.. wblcb wu dest~ for almpbetty, .............. iD a Hriel.J of places ltnce COD• .... ...... chartq tbe *"" ae'waa eoneelnd la a boat 1ard la OanllM ... tMD wu t.akea to MYWal loea- tiona ln Orange County 81 tbe Bulftqer famlly moved around. • THE SKIPPER BAS apent eouatlaa weekeada and ev~ at bel' aide, 1NM1tn1 fiberglau and carefuUY lbap&q tbe ~He Aid the "yuri ud ,_,. ol ft-.-" were tbe wont part of tbe ~ lll9Ca_. fiberllaa la ..... unfrlmdlr maWial." Tbe boat, which la a lit..._ drMm for Baf. !ln1er, la bit own deltp ud lt fa atrtctlY a lall· int velMI. He bu collected antique bardware to outftt It and spent mueb time wortdlll walaut and plJlil into the Interior. Bufftncer did moet of tbe labor blmMlf but he credits bl• wife, Pauline, wttb 1upportlq "1JD Uaroulla tbe 19an of tGU • ..... --to .... award for paUIDee, .. .... ald. Tbt c.w· ftnt trip .. ......, ..... tbe bartlar. No ... Jounejl • fin{ ,.. ....... . Batrbtllr ........... beea .. Ill wlDta to be certalll t.ba ....... wortbJ ........ dream hu 11t i. come 11111 Weano~ a heavy fur swt, however, does have its drawbacks. "I've lost about 31 pounds smce l 've been do mg 1t ... H 1 l be rt says. ex· plairu.ng that 1t oft:en -feels hke a sauna Ul the swL BUT m EN, he 's had experience donning the costume of fictional animals and cartoon characters As a Disneyland employee. Hilbert played the character Winme the Pooh. and he was Br'er Bear from the_movte "Song of the South " When he goes oo .a call during the day time. Hilbert says he 's usually chauffered. because he"s an easy target for pol.tee. ''They tJunk I'm gomg to rob a bank or something, .. he says. And if be didn't have enough trou· ble trymg to reach tus scheduled ap- pointment. the gor1Ua s uit adds a lit· tie e xtra c razi ness to we-ekend parties. ··I· m starting to ref use lhiDgs I lhmk would be hard to get out ol like d r u nken parties o r fra te rnity parties." he says. "People see a gorilla and they uncontrollably act real primal. they act r eal crazy ... BONNIE BEAUCHEMIN OF Amm aJ Crackers usually sizes. up the s1tualJoo at each comical appotnl: ment. ··v ou have fi ve seconds to tell where the crowd 1s at. It's like being a stand·up comic. He can usually teU how his audience is going to be:· The 24.yeti'-old Ms . Beauchemm plays Shirley Temple and Mae West. an~ occas1ooally appears a s a "k .• c!r" bumble bee from the "Satur· day Night Ltve" television program. But she is best known for portray. ing the buxom . country.western beUe from Nashville, Dolly Parton. Dressed in cowgirl duds with a generously filled rhinestone blouse. M s. Beauchemin boldly begins her message delivery announcing : "I wear a cap gun ·cause this 1s rootin' toolin · Dolly. " BUT UFE AB a Dolly Parton sing- ing messenger bas its ore moments. While driving to jobs in her fiam· boyant costume . Ms. Beauchemin has been lbe victim of milt.a.ken iden- tity. "They ,men> will be signallq8 me Lo go to J hotel. You just pass them by and take it aJI in stride." For t hat reason. Ms. Beauchemin s ay ~. "I quit doing stag_pacties because that got to be a problem ." Non e o r th e local s inging m essenger services deliver hate messages or ones they would call "kLDky." MOST MESSAGE deliveries bring o n a t y p ica l r es ponse, M s Beaucbenun says. "'Tb'ey're going t o get e mbar· rassed. Once they get over the em· barrassment. it's really great ." However not alJ the messages are eagerly ac~pted. such as a singing love telegram for someone who doesn't iD&.end to reciprocate. "When they find out it's from 90llleooe they dialike, then it'a DGt ao good." lb. Beaucbeminsays. PRICES AllE AB low as $10 for a pbonegram by Original Si.aging Tele- grams. but the average coll ii sao to $65. 'Once they get over the emba"assment, it's real- ly great.· Yo u can order the 35·p1 ece m a rc hing 'band through Anima l Crackers for $350. for yow-own hour· long parad The classic singing messenger tn red bellhop uniform runs $26 at Live Wires. For an extra $5, they'll send a tap dancing bj!llhop. And the messenger services can create ongjnal mus ic and lyrics in add1t.1on lo the traditional birthday, anniversary and love singing tele· grams. ''THE WEEKS WITH the 1Sth or 30th are the busiest because that's when people get paid," says Bob Bills. 29, owner or An.Imai Crackers And be adds. he can always count on a lot of business "when there's a full moon." Kevin Bamee, 29, wbo manqee the fledgUng Original Singing Tele- grams, often bits tbe delivery circuit with bit ~gram. (See MESSAGE, Pase Q) • ' . ,, • '" o.L ... )ti I & , .. >& M, . ... AL hM ..... '°' •to n t• Ad· ,... 11 1$ lllat -••• ~·· :tvk ..... T...-.MI•'·'"' Unexpected Sui-prises Add Spice to Parties r Lr lff&n(J fnendt and •l\JOY"'I aood rooct aod wane ll the main courM ol a patty, the deuert 11 the extru that )'OU doe'\ tou.t •· Ule aur· Prtle el ment whkb ii the rl"OIUAI • IM •vea· lD&. There hive bNn aeveral W. ..... One WN an UMxpec-~ performaQCf oe 0.. fult.at by Pat&I ... Del6da s..,_. daup~n ol Paw a-4 MU.. 8a•..-who bolted a party ror t.be Fritnds OC Newport th atre Arts C.nt.r The occuloo waa planned lo hooor 8 • .I. SllUl&•1. OUltOlftl Friend• prMident. and Nney Ebaea. roordao.tor or th ~ewport Harbor Com· munity Thea~r aroup. who bottl have had auc ceufuj yean. We eqjoyecl the warm-eveama and1.h.-.ood convtirHLIOo then were 1\.Ll'l)ri.Md when l>alll brought out her 1wtar and IUI oe the paUo overlQOklna the bay. She wu joined later by ber sister fort he lovely impromptu tondrt. Ms. Slu.lllna wu 1lven 1 lllwrdllh eqraved with the senUmentt of lbe 1roup: "Our deepe1t thankafortheyearthatmadetheclilference. ·· Mrs. Eblen received an orchid plant. and everyone wu happy. AccordiQe lo 1 .. 1Uqaan1. a apokesmu for the theater. we can expect many cla.uea and performance in the months lo come in the re· 1uvenatedfaclUtyoaCUrtDrive ~ The aurprjse a t Teresa aad Stepba Marplay'a party in their Bluebird Canyon home 1n Laguna Beach was the ducks. On the third level of their hillside home, they have their own flock of the birds, who made their presence known throughout the evening. It seemed appropriate for the home because Mrs. Murphy owns a pet shop. The party was highlighted by a portrait artist, Sbarleae llaamer, who drew caricatures "'guests ---------' A sumpluous 6urret was se up rnsevera areas Guests a lso were treated to the harp music of Maureen Love There was no pa rtic ular reason for the par- ty. lhe Murphys said. It was JUSl a way to in· Happr.111119• By Judith Olson trodure tus c hents to he r and her customers to 1----LU.U"--" .................. p.rmudc. _a_W.tle ancen11ll....1o-1.lru.sb.. __ __:;-. !>omc decorating they'd been postponing ~ Later that evening several hundrtd peri.on!. rlad 1n a varie ty of Polynesian costumes gathered In the Balboa Bay Club for a Newport Beach-style lua u After fresh fruit a nd cocktails on the deck. guests adjourned for a meaJ of shrimp, chicken ~..and nee and dancing to the musu:_oUh_!! Blue._ Gardenias The surprise 'thcrt? was seeinf( some of the ma le me mbers or tho club briefly join the female dance team. They wiggled their hips and s wayed to the music just like pros anc:t got a well deserved round of applaw.o ~ The next day about 300 members and guesu. Jammed lhe poolside are a at lhe Newport Bea<.>n Tennis Club for its first aquatic show. Tennis Bubbles There was dancing, swimming, singing, some clowning and a finale with lots of bubbles cmd gaggles. The swimmers jumped into the pool with decorated mner tubes and blew bubbles unlll the wboie are.a was like a giant bubble bath. Then we adjourned to the dining room for hamburgers, salads and a leisurely glass of WU>e Lee Walt.en was surprised with a 3·foot trophy for swimming his age in miles, the big S harlene Hanmer sketches Denms Ha rwood a t Te resa and Stephen Murphy's party. trophy bean~ a pr1val<' Joke between him and one of tus stud~nt.s, Belly Garwood. It also was Lonlsa Arnold'A birthday so she sel'ved chocotatc cake and smtled a ·lot. While we were on vacation, there was yet another surprise and another set of birthdays celebrat<.-d. This time It was ft~ Sprinket and Ken k osrog who were tumtnl-( the pa~e but they did It With gusto. thanks to the effort!> or Rita Sprlnbl and Dee Anthony. The two planned a wt>Stcm evening with everyone . m costume, from lO·gallon h<tls to cowgirl dressc11. ha.Jes of hay lo sit on and enter tajnment by Miguel Bernal, a composer and guitarist from Mexico The evening ended w1lh a prime nb dmner prepared by Ha.upe&.er Jiau, executive chef or the Jonathan Club, a nd a special Norwegian ceremony performed by Mrs. Spnnkel for Ken ..Kono& lo make him an offJ cud V1lung.. ~ And still another birthday. Lena Weaver was s urpnsed with a party at the lrvme Coast 'I'm catering to my msanlty and still making a living s t It,· says Chuck Hilbert, Who specializes in a gorilla with a British accent. ••• Message . ·' . C...._PapCl) .;., Durln1 bla routine, be trl11era a . •• meebmleal maak., wbicb llOta \Q> and ap-. . plauda durtq tbe mmlcal bderludel • OPlntiDI out of bia Newport Beaeh bome, · · Barw bM four alqiq ......... ta MdlUoa • • to bit on routblt. . ••Pmf'LB l'VB f'Ol1ND are Cl'UJ eaoup •• · to waat to trr U, •• aa11 BaraH of bla : ... -:::=--· But you doa"t ..... to .... pro. · · f llqer lo deliver a......,_, be addl. " . ··vou·" aot lo be able to CUl'J the bme, bUt ~. I c1oa•t pu& that mucb em..-. • llnpq. It'• &b• aboW tM&•a tmportaat. '' "l:Hl'JOD• baa tbelr on atrle," aay1 ADlmall CreclUn' Bllla. "We ....U, eneourqe tb1t. We COlllt.U, ~ tblaa to lmproye tbetr ,.. ........... p "I aled to be naU, afraid to 11D1 to ..,.., .. ..,. TneJ Gould. II. ........ ·-....... fNID UN wan.. "Nw I laaYe • problem. 1 nalJJ sat ewer m7 frtOt. ua•1 .,.a .,.... •• ,. .... ..,., .,.,.. ' aay all klDda or thlqa lo you ao you have lo atay on your wea:· ALWAYS STAYING In character wben on duty, Ma. Gould 1ay1 people often bunt out wltb llaeWellliMI. But moet men wait ln awe for tbe claulc liDea of tlle lnf amoua movie midapa• 1ucb u tbe jolt to a male'• e10: "All tbat mut and no potatoes," or "WbeD I'm IOOd. I'm VerJ, very pod, Wiiia I'm bed. 1•ai betMr. •• But •astna meuena•ra h•v• lo come out of cb1raet.r aomttlme. ••1• the aorHla man Hilbert, "Tbla H1llow..a I'm •oln1 to 1tay home ud be myHlt." 'S WHOUTllY ... , .... ..... ............ C....MIM--1iM ~· .. ~~ Patti Sampson entertains at Friends of Newport Theatre Arts party. -A-t 8-ttlboa Bey Club luau, above-from'feft, Tracy Beauchamp, Ed and Pat Roletttand Regan Sherick. Country Club h<Ate<1 hy Marianne Tbompsoa. Gw•l>ll> IO(')Udl'd Pt'IU~Y Kt>nnedy, •·raKoise Kt>t-la nd. J eaDDt' Ualpee. Charline Hubb&, Oorothea Goode, Penny Nagle, Toel Armia&ead, Dorothy Anderson, Betty David.8CMI, Bettye Al· Ian, Alma McFarland. JOt'y Toma, Georgette Galill'O and Mrs. Wf'avt>r's dauithters, Paui. Karen and M1cbelle. ~ Ne"'port Jkach has a ne"' tenrus club. a·~ at the Mamott Hotel and we took a look at 1t w1lb members of lhc Newport Center A&o<:1a-uon. · - We watched the :icllon on lhc courts wb1le samphn~ hors d'ocuvres and chatting with Norm Axe oe, Mike Munz, t.:vi ~H~rmaa, Martin and Tamar Brower, Marte MoellJmu and his WlfcCberylD Sbeet.a. adenllSt. Mike and Mariann lleynokla served cold duck what else-at the operung of their new shop m South Coast Plaza, Ducks and Co Reynolds said the shop 1s so named because he has collected duck decoys since the 1950s and believes they represent what the store l.S all about. "The decoys are an American folk art which are characte rized by quality and worlnnanabtp, •• be exl)llilm. The couple already are noted for tbe1r Red Balloon stores (or cb.lldren. ~ Change Is one of the Uungs 10 llfe that 1s in- evitable. l l happens to aU of us, rnclud1ng the Soul.II Cout Alum•ae Cl ab ol Pi Beta Phi. Aft.er sponsoring celebrity book reviews for many years the group has decided to change its fund·ralsing formal to Musical Mornings by lbe Bay. a series of three concerts which will be11n during October at the Balboa Pavilion. The eventa will start at 10 30 a.m. and in· elude a buffet luncheon , accordina to Mrs. Howard Bo1era. cbalrmaa. ( Presenllo1 the music will be Guy aad SIRflles Calendar ) Slnl)ee Clle9dar •• rw • W•uda71 In the Dally PUot. Send llO&Jca ot meetlap ud eveac. for I.lie Sln&les CaleDdar to I.lie DaUy Pilot, Featare Departmnt. P. 0 . Bex ._, Coela Mesa. CaUf. mzt. <~~~ ..... .. ... ~ ...,._ Clomea From The W•dlobeeof the~'•Bett Orelted People OM SAU 4DAYSOMLY .......... ... llWMIALAW ........ At 2711 LC.... MwJ. c:-...... . M&.••••nocs MmtLC... ..... c--...... Mr. and Mrs. Nick Doolin at Balboa Bay Club luau. Pbyl.Ua BaUerty, Frau Amos, Art Flemag. WaUer Ordil Jr. aod Jolla Idea ..... Sea.son tickets are available by calllng 673-41631or640-1475. People Peering Erma Vu S.rea has been elected president ol Chi Unit of the Nataonal Association or Parliamentartam. . . Pat Evau wu honored by lbe Lawyer Referral Service for her con· tribuUon ol 171 hours . . . Vlderia Sort. a 1973 honor srlduate of UCI, bas received her Ph.D. in biolodcal science from the Uruverslty of Michigan. She la the dau1ht.er of Mr. ud lln. Lawrace Son ol Corona del Mar. Mr. ud lln. ao1tert H. Grat and Mr. u.t Mn. Clemeat lllnda had guest.a at opening week at Del Mar ... Patrlda Ne"'9e7. prin· cipal of Loa Naranjo• Elementary School. Irvine, bu received her doctclC' of education degree from Pepperdlne Uruveratty. &*rt Clu'rte. Newport Beach. ls a mong judges for the 19'79 Los Aqelea County Fair wine competiUon. PORT-MESA OlllSTIAN SOIOOl ENAOLLNOWI • "•aw•v•ta-"'TIUCllOM • AC"' •A• WAftOM CA.C l.t , . • ACAmlC ac••eece • CtmnlAM •ftlGll •II' KINOIRGART!N THRU HIGH ICHOOL Aleo Availabfe • Pre-SchOol I FuH·Oey C.. I:• AM • 1:00 PM .......,., .. flOIT...a Ml'lllTCl•CM ... .. -... c.... .... .... ... ~, I . I • •• • ... '" 11 ... ,. •l;l tn "~ l"' lY • I I 0~ WILL llllEM· TIOtl TME. TIOM :OO• \ TUM, .. •ll• ~IVAL I ,_ .. ,.,fl .o• •• , 10 Ion •• !It Ad ,~. ~1<11 .. d 11\at IMHn• '"· ... ~~ rs;; •• • .. • .. ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE Can Y.()u Top This? DEAR at:ADE • ; YH&e641)''1 col••• tarried a ~r ,,.. a NadH wM ·~ for acculllac me Of ••khle .. Iden. He ••kl he bad Jut read a•••.....,. alNMlt a wo•u wbo wu awa.rclM SIS4.• 1t1 a Jary, It &eellll ber plaltk aur, .... wla&le aU.mpt· lag to a&reamllff her fl1u~. pa& Iller MUy but- &oa &wo IDd a laalf l11ebet over to eee l&de. "That ~vlaced me, o.ee alMI for alJ," wrote the akeptlc, "you .._., llaawe to make up letters, "-· Nodllal eot11d eempare wltb die crazy tJli.aS• Ula& bappe• ta real We." Well. fol.ks , jut u lllat tofama was 1otag &o press, I came ac..-s allOllaer o.e. I• my opi· nloa, It's I.be best. A Wash.iagtoo, D.C., pltyslclu was charged by tbe federal wildlife authoriUes wtlll bea&i•I • Canadian goo.e &o deadl • the 11th greee of tbe N•(reuioeal cowrtry clab . The pbyslclae claimed it wa~ H ad of mercy. He said, "I saw this goose Rylag over my head. He bad been bit by a golf ball and was in agony. I felt I bad to put hJm out of hls mis· ery." A witness ~ave another versioa. He said, "I saw It all. This goose was flying around the golf course, and just as the doc:&or was about to sink a putt, the bird honked. The golfer was lafuriat· DRIFTWOOD COLLECTOR COLLECTS OCCASIONAL ESCAPEE Annie PeyHr'• Waterfront HouH I• 500 Yard• From Priaon ............. She Rescues Convicts 'Driftirood Annie' Revives Washed Up Felons .---------rt-nd-beatthe-" g0054Mo deatlnritb Iris puttln .. g--~c-A-K~E-B~A-v~.-w-as .... h-. ....,..~-"""' t iron." er OrifiWooa:Tille<flio~ hours of the night over the years. trrnr-som~drrdot hes ,'' ~ says. 7 Jr the doctor is found goilty, be could speed low tide . the McNeil Island six months in jail and pay a $5M fine. 1 can't Federal Penitentiary is a cold. wait to find out bow this case turns out! 500-yard swim to freedom across ..Pitt Passage. PRISON OFFICIALS don't know how many of the prison's inhabitants have made the swim E,...a Bomheek Spit'~· 11 · I finally fi gured out what motivates a little boy to become a big league baseball player. One day be gets sick of his mother nagging. .. Don't Wlpe your hands off on your pants" ... "Don't play in the dirt" ... "Don't muss your hair up with that hat ". . "Tuck your shirttail in" .. "And for crying out loud don't spit in public. It's disgusting 1" And at the other side is a clul· tered sandspit and Driftwood nnte-=-curetderty-wam an-who s pends her t i me collecting dr iftwood and reviving an oc- casional felon who washes up on her. waterfront property. cro~g~-eithff;-but Lt. Larry Kleine says they send officers after the escapees ··any lime we can." Annie lives alone. No one run· ning from McNeil Island has "THE RE ISN'T HARDLY a ever laid a hand on her. and she thing on this sands pit that I says she is not afraid. haven't had something to do ''Why should l be? They won't with getting it ofC or pulling it hurl you if you're decent to i~." she say.s. ~ -1.hem.. .. slle says.. _ , Driftwood Annie. whose real Several months ago. she took na m e is Annie Peyser. says she in one drenched escapee -w1lh doesn't know how old she is little thanks. s he says. from .. to tell ya the truth. I'd have to prison officials who frown on lhe figure 1t out" but a friend warm soup offered to pnsoncrs says she will be 90 next month. hungry for freedom Blind in one eye and "goin' blind fas t in the other ... Annie says she doesn't know how many fl eeing convicts have stumbled ·'THAT P OO R FELLOW would've died if I hadn't poured hot coffee into him a nd given ·'The prison sent someoae over who gave the devil lo me fo r helpin1it the fellow. But I told him I was doing the pnson a favor savin' people who wouid've dredlr-t tr.rdn'rtakell- care of them. "You know, that's an awful shock com1J1g out or that cold water." Prison 0Hic1als del'hned t'Om · ment. THE llZ·YEAR·OLD pentten t1ary. the nallon ·~ oldest fc'<Jeral pris6n. rs schedul-ed t~ -el~e m two years But that won t mean an end to Dnrt"'ood Annie -; un expected v1 s 1tors -.he " be<'ome a kind of local l{'Aend a nd tounst attraction "They talk about me so much a round here that folk s have to come out and see "'hat kinda freak I am:· she says He stops. But he makes a promise lo himself. "One of these days I'm going to grow up and do all those things I'm going to play pro- fessional baseball ... IF AU. THE spitting by ballplayers was cut out . a nine-inning baseball game could he played in 32 minutes -give or take a few These CO'Wboys Different seconds. .. As I was watching a major league game a few weeks ago. a relief pitcher approached the mound i_n a critical situation. He eyed his objective, scooped up a handful of dirt in his hands. lipped his hat brim a few times. checked to see if everyone was in pos1· tion, became very intense. wound up and burnt It 1n .-Who knows what he did with the ball. but hi s spitting was impressive. Good, clean, no dribbling down the chin like a lot of rookies. Reno Gay Rodeo Draws Crowds in West RENO, Ne~ IAP> -The b1~ animal lurched, bolted from the rodeo chute a nd hauled Dave Wilson on a bone.jolting lurch across the dirt. He rode it to the fence. The crowd roared. Wilson grinned. t-OSsed his white cowboy hat to the sky and ran back to the handshakes and hugs of friends. and an annual dinner ror the elderly. "I JUST THOUGHT it would be a good way to show that the gays aren't strictly stereotyped as limp wrists.'' said Ragsdale, a wiry man s porting a day's growth of beard. s ilver glitter bra and a wig which kept supping off During frequent breaks in the rodeo action. the stands shook as a Texas-based country band played rolliclong Hank Williams music. Men danced with men. Women danced with women &lover Collects For Seed DIXON. Ky. <AP> - It wasn't a case to rival the Miche le and Lee M arvln dispute. but JUAette WllUams or Marion figured ·$300 worth or garden and flower leeds was worth lighting her former live- in lover about. Dixon Dlatritl Court records show that .Ks. Williams and Armand Papineau of Clay split this year afte r living t ogether a t a rented farm in Webster County. Ms. Williams told Dis- trict Judge Tom Harrts it was afte r she had spent S300 on seeds for a laree garden tbal the re· lationship began to sour. DM.Vl'ILOT 0 PlT8UC NOTICS ,,,_. ........ ~Or ... CMlt o.111 ....... ........ 1, t•. "· •. "" ..,..,. PUBUC NOTICE PICTITMMIS Mllf••u MA#llSTATIM•WT Tll• 1011owlft9 ",_. ar• deftt• """119SS M • EMI ~o His.A'S CllEA T •v• ,. T TJllE, 111·8 E. tlUI $trtfl, CMla ...... Ge!Uol'ttl• '2621 f MlllO SMAI, .... lloYca Slrftt Alt-,.., Cllffornle tlOOt H IUkO N•ll•,.,u••. 1671 P•IO Vercle\, -tmlMl9r. c.tttornl• '1"3 T•us bustneu '' conOUtl•d by • ~r•t Pit"Ae"l>lp fmtlloS.Wll• T"i' \tat-I wn lilf<I wit" t"" County Clor• ol Oran99 Covnty 011 11\IQU\I 1, tm Pt .... Publtllled Or-. Coes1 O.it1 J>llOI. AllQU\I I, If. 11, lt, lffl 'ltf1•1' PVBLIC NOTICE Since she is no longer hving on the farm. Ms. "~':!~!:~1:::-S Williams argued, sh e Tl•• •011owinq perMN>I are dotnq will not reap the benefits 1Ns•~~tsr11re RE•Lrv J:01t. of the seeds. MILlEA. MOORE, 100.I hi!>*•• Hams granted a judg· :i-;;""· ~-1 .. n va11e._, c..1110<n• .. ment or $110.19 In favor AionMI r.,., •30 C•nd••w .. od or Ms Will.Ja ms. but he 0"';'.1~:'~~:-:;~:,::~~·:~·,0~t~.1 Said She W8S not getting HMbnr Orivto, HuM•nqlon 6t<><" the full SJOO because c•11~o;;::..":"""-· im ,..,..,. u n. S U (' h d I 1' p U t e S Hunltnqton ~""" C•ltlO<n•• 976'1 sometimes arise when :J 1"" ""'"~" ' <onouc1ro 1>1 • ~Mt'41 04ifln@r,"1P c-o u p I e Ii v e together J .. ~ r ,.,.,,,,,. without benefit of a mar· T"" \ .. ,......,,.1 "'"' ,, • ..., .. ,,,, '"" (ovn1'1' (l•t1t. ot O'•nQe County on riage ltcense. ,.119.,.", 10• Pa pm ea u ~a!.!•.Qd_JlJ'.Lll1l4-o=:::::::;-; ,_,_. C!'n'n, ..--P..,blt~ Or-C°'"' 0 •tl1 ~ .. kll •'t'vl •U<l<l•I I I•, 71 7t 19r. lCMJ.1" Brokers Proposal-- Rejected SACRA~tENTO <AP> Gov Edmund Rrown .Jr . rebuffed 1n an at P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOOS IUSIMESS NAME SUTEMIEMT '"'"' •otio•'"'9 peri.on\ •re do1no °""Mi'"" ll"A~sotr.CA~. 16.m """' Ave , lr•t~. CA '1114 ~ooert P W•rm•notott 10.r...,...fl, 1'm H•le llW . trv1 ..... CA '1711• 8•11y L Huuon. t•.m ... P. 0 6o• ill °'-· ~ ... '176M> ]tu t>u~•'""''"' 1\ conovctPd bv •• ~,.,,., .. , Od~\l\•P PA(ot fR~'>OUllAf QOl>Pr t P W•rm•nqton1 Pitr1fW'1' tempt tO der gulate r~al f~•\ \I.el-I ..... , ltlt0 Wiii> ..... r,,unh' (I~"" o• Or•"OI"' Coun.1., un e1.tatf' agents. has rt' A"°"" l. m~ Je<'led cl proposal to an ,..,_ P ub4t\""""1 °"''-"O'"' (Qie\I 0 d 1ly P11ot c re a)<' educC1 t1on ·re· ,..,!l, ,. 11 711 1~1~ · JO<\t~ qu1r1:m'entc; for re.ii es tate brokers Hu, offic .. reported the Pl'BLIC NOTl<:I:: veto of SB 1039 b\ Sen F•CTmous 11us1NHS A I b ('rt R tJ d d ~ . D NAME srn EMIENT Sacram ento. The bill ... :~· . .''' -·n<1 _...,. "-"91> ... would have increas ed r ouR w1Hos coMMEAC..1•1 r bl th PAOPfAlof~ FOUR WINOS rom SIX lO et~ e OfVf lOPMfNT COMPANY FOUi> number 0 r c 0 u rs es WINO\ lFA\IN(i COMPllNY 73<0 needed by an appbcant ~~~~"·• Ct Co.Y -.... C•11•orn10 r 0 r a r c 3 I t! s t a t e r.........,, o.... ... Formica Sr 73AO broker's l..Jcense. ~~~~"·• c1 '"'1• -... C•11•0<n·~ ln has veto messaJte. 1,., """,,....., .. cmauc•l'<! D• ~" ,,, Bro\\ n said. '\\'hilt' J '1'••01111'r-•o r0tm•oSr high level or com peten<'e r ... , ,,.,...,...., .... , flltt:I ... , .. , ..... 1s dt's1rable on the part co ... n1•c• ... •<>'Or~Cov"'vonJu1v or Caltforrua real estatt> }I ,.,. Ftmu brokers . I a m ~.n ot P.,1><,.,,..., Dr.wl9t con• oa11, P11o1. penuaded that a dd1· ~~1~7'·29·~· ---~·~ t1onal <'lassroom in· st ruc tion is the onh. ____ _ means to achieve U11s F1cr1r1ouseus1Nus PUBUC NOTICE goal .. AMIESTATIE.MIEMT A Brown ·s ponsored ~~,:;.,~0~~0••"9 ~•\OM •'P 0°'"" bill that \o\OU ld have CC:RR•TOS & WAlKEA ve N ended State UCenst.ng or ~~::;,,,~~~~. H<tll! h~--. lrVt .... real estate agents. leav. 1>00o>'1 ~ wMm•nc;i1an 1P,.r10n .. 11 1ng brokers lo set stan· ~~:? Mal• "'•~ • 1"''"e· c .. 1t•urru4 da rds for the Jgents 1>00•• o o"'""" 1&S97 ...... the.v employ. died at its """""" ,,...,,,.. c .. 111o•n1.,911u R,.tty L "1utton, Tru"iof~f'. 11)8\ fi rst Senate committee 1•••n-111"" 1""'" c~111orn·~•111te NlYf EVERYONE WHO s pits is in the big lea~ues. Some a re just beginning . There's the "Closet Spitter." who puckers up his lips and puts out a short spray so fas t il is barely seen by With their weathered faces and dirty Levis. the cowboys and much or the audience would blend easily into a ny Nevada ranch sc~ne. But there were si~ns this rodeo was different. Outside the gate . one or the buses which brought s pectators from California was labeled "Gay Line Tours." hearing tJus )ear '"' °"'""''' "'"'o""~c1 o• •1 .-----_-_-_-_-_-_-.::----~,..., "' ~~=~~10 ~dtt• • .-.r 'l.,f'llUf P • • • I i . I . I . the naked eye._ _ There's the Picket Fence Spitter. whOhas the advanta~e or a space between his teeth. These spritzes sometimes go 15 to 20 feet in the a1 r There are the ones who don't trust themselves and put their body at a 9()-degree angle. But the big leaguers are the ones who walk out in front or a crowd of 30,000 in· the stands and a few million more watching on television, put their hands on their hips, face INTO lhe wind, get a bout three quarts of tobacco juice going for them and remember wben their mothers used to nag. :·Don't play with your gum, Howard!" ( Horoscope WEDNESDAY, AUGUSTS By SYDNEY OMA.RR n ARIES <March 21-ApriJ 19): Deline terms. see people and places as they are, not merely as you wish they could be. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): Accept challenge, responsibility -relation.ship is in· tensi£ied. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Finish rather than begin -t ake view that enoompas1es potential: the sky is the limit if you ao believe. CANCER (June 21·Ju1y 22 ): Get beneath surface. don't attempt to assimilate books by their covens. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Go slow, lie low, wait for additional information, teach and Jeam. VDlGO (Aug. 23-5ept. 22): Dtveni!y, ac- cent mobility, nexlbllity, venaUllty. Take rine roads. LrB•A (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Good Moon aspect colncldes now with romance, dllalnl dee p, expressinl younelf. SCOSPIO <Oct. ZS.Nov. 21): Open dlal,ue with family memben. Galn cooperation or budget-t.rhnmtn1. 8AGJTl'AaJU8 <Nov. IZ·Dec:. 21): Obtalll valuable hint by readlas Scorpio me11.,e. Make intelligent concession &o tam.Uy member. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·.lan. JI): Count )'OUr change! Accent on penoul po11elllou, local· int wbat heel been JOit or 1tolm. AC1Vdlt18 (Jan. IO-f'tb. JI): Lunar eyele conUnu. lo lndlcate IUCC .. ti 10\I tall• ... r&latlve. PllCS8 <Feb. lt·Marcb JO>: You bavt dauee ,... wider public .....a . ...._ mon pel'IOlll will be lDteree\ed-fn JOUI' riewt, IC· lions. THE 31-VEAR·OLD Port.land, Ore.-. horse trainer ha~n·t com· peted in a rodeo in 18 years. But then most of his competitors have never been inside the ring. .. There's not many cowboys that are gay," Wilson said. The Reno Gay Rodeo, which concluded recently, "is the only gay rodeo in lhe world so rar:· said organizer Phil Ragsdale. The event. now fou r years old and still stnctly amateur, grew out or exhibition halls and int.o the main arena of the coun- t y fairgrounds. It draws a crowd from all over the West. a nd the proceeds go toward muscular dystrophy research Pageant Criticized SACRAMENTO <AP> - Urged by feminist groups who dislike beauty con- le8ts, Brown administra- tion parks officials said they will be taking a critical look at this year's Maid of CaUtomia Pageant at the state fair. which begins Aug.17. The chief deputy direc- tor of the ltate Parks and Recreation Department, Alice Huffman, Hid abe doelD 't waat to aboliab tbe cont.ell but It mtsbt need aome cbalel. "Some nmen'• or- aaabl&klm ~t tbe state ban ._. c:aaceru wttb what tbeJ perceive to be some old-faabloaed criteria tlult they tblDk an aexllt and ltenotfptDa," Mn. Hu«man Mid. lb• Nici they cited the 1&n11 cm meuunmeeta, tbe 1..ta.at eom,.00. UICI U.. ... lmlta al JI lo •• Wilson rode a cow There was bu 11 riding, but most or the amateur nders in that event were dumped to the dirt as soon as they left the chute. VINCENT ALLEN OF San Francisco settled on the back of a black three-quarter-ton bull as the a n imal be llo w ed and s lammed the chute gates with thunderous kicks. "Whoa. baby, whoa." sa1d the people hanging over the bull. "Let him cool down a bit." "You feel like falling. just let go ... one tells Allen. The buJI rolled Its eyes. Allen lick e d his lips. The ch ute ope ned. In a second Allen flipped head over heels. thudded onto the ground and scampered away from the bull's hooves . IT WAS HIS first time as a bull-rider. He said he would do it again. First-time ropers had trouble s naring calves, which were chased back to the pens not by traditional rodeo clowns but by comic drag queens, one in a -----... EXPE-CTED A LITI'LE more or the rodeo 1tseU," scud Jerry Garlock of Los Ani?eles. "but what l'm enjoying most is the audience. the camaraden e ·• So m e San F ranc isco gay groups urged a boycott of the rodeo to protest Nevada ·s laws against homosexuality and the state's failure to ratify t he Equal Rights Amendment. But Ragsdale said he hadn't run into much resistance to the event from Nevadans He said the biggest problems came when he s tarted . Local ranc hers wouldn't rent livestock to the gay rooeo. THE ORGANIZERS TRIED to ban photos of participants who wanted to re main relatively anonymous. But only a few or the 70 to 80 competitors chose the red. no-photo numbers. Wilson winc,ed slightly when he was asked about reJecting the red tag. ''This may cost me my job," he said. "I'm dealing with very straight peo pl e ever y day. s traight judges l at ho rse shows). I'm just going to have lo see." Ban on Motorized Rafts Eyed at Park WASHINGTON <AP> -Tourlatl •ho want to travel throush the Grand Canyon on rafta won 't bave the •dded benefit of oul- boanl motors if tbe Nat.100.i Pm Service bu lll way. The aervtce uid It plans &o phase out UM ol mcQrl on the rails that carry touriata down the Colorado River. "I 8EAJ.DE TBIS 18 unpopular. but I reel U\at u the steward of America '1 park land•, I've 1ot to call it u t aee lt." Park Service Director William J . Whalen said. "I'm an ldvocate of taklq motol"I out of tbe rtver," be said. TBlt PIAN TO PllASE OVT motor UM bf t.s 11 coatalned in an eavtrcmmental atatemeut. But tbe klu lla 't popular witb 101De com~ that nm boat tr1pa down the river. 'Tbe dindor 11 ktdcllal btmaelf II JOU call tbll a wilderw, .. 1ald Pam Manalnl of Art-fttYWr ftunaen. "U JOU 9¥9.r to to tbe aoutb riD» of the c..,_ YoU'll ... .how ridiculous it la - mot.ell, nolM, helicopters, p1.,..., a tratnc Jam." PUBLIC l'loruTI tr.T~~ C.pf'W"t4t Part~r ( p ..... 1 f "''-\to1ffl'mf"f'lt Wd\ fll{'d Wit" thl' F """ f'"ovntv Cl .. r• ot Oranqe Count., O"' FICTITIOUS IUSINES!> AllCl"\I 1 IQl'i '4AMIE.ST•TEMENT Fl,_, Trt.-foUew1f'liQ CWrwTI'\ .,~ cto•"O c: uu11~1"111"'d ()rtw'~ (o,nt 0•1Jy Pilot .. 0...W"'" ., Auq..,\11 I• ?I 'I&, t'7• • lo-6 ,._ Of NN IS OU AlllY Fllf ... t< PllOOUC E I SiO W•'""' '"••n"• Fount.tin V•llt'>'¥ C•hftw'I'\••• .,,OI P UBLIC NO'MCE 0 \ A Pr<'<Ou<~ Md''" '"" 1,, C•l••orn .... COfocY-'ttOf"' •~SO W•rMr A10l1• '"°"".,. ,,_,,.,,. V•llh C•h'O'"'" 0110£11 TO SHOW CAUSE •llCI FOii CH•HGIE OF HAMii r~ .. OU\IM\S ,, conau<trO b• I (Of r. ,p f v 0 II v I( E I ! e Pt'<alt0n OUISf,,.~ERAY ""' •11"",. Pf'lh~ 10 ~"A Proouc~ ''"" < ou'1 tor Af'I MC)flir dltow•no .,, ... MM"'-tl In.. t•Onf"r 10 CfitAnCJ~ n•' n.tm• lrq"' °"""" K•M\fttf• GREGORY KEITH OUISEN8Ell~'I' -.. ,.,,t lo C.REG OUIZ "°"""" ,_,,.,_, It "l>tt•DV °""'"""' lrwol •ti -ton~ <,KrHt<Y "'l•U\t...S '" llw m.tlltr •'"'~ .r~ r ... , "'"-I ... , ,,,..., ... tn t"" ,,..., o.ton• I ... \ (0<;1"1 '" ~ c .... n11 (lf'<li. 01 O••n~ Co;inty on No 1 "' 700 O•IC Centtr Drive W•Jt. AllCju\11 .. ,. Sant• AN. ('"''"'"'··on S.PI..,., IUSIAUM6 "4AltMAK, IMC. II. 1'7' •I II OO o<IOO • m •• llllC(....,_ ,.,_....,..al uw •ncl lh<!r• \llOW cauMI. ot 11nr tNv , .. , oe .. SC.wt. s..itt.. hav•, wt>y wl<I Pl!ltllon '°' '"~ o1 11••-1 INdt, CA,,... ,,,,,... V>OUld not~ 11rMted. · PubUSl..cl Or ... (OH! 0.llY Pilot II " l.....,l'tH MO.<...S 1 ... 1 ~· Y bl AUQ I 14 11. "· ,.,. 104•1 • tnis o•O•• to \t>DW <IJUW ~ llled ----• 1n , ... Or-Coll\t 0•1ly t; A P UBLIC NOTICE n•wiO•oer of QMf'<•I c•rcvf.C{Ofl. DUbh~ !ft tll<S (OUf'llV et tf'Mt 411'(•• ----....... IM tour (O"S«Uli~ W .. li. .. llfibr "IC'TIT10US 9USINIS5 10 tllf' Oay ot -..1<1 ,.,.arlnQ NAMIE STATEMINT O•led llUQvll ), ,.,, TM 1011°""'9 --"delft<! bv\i BAUCE W SUMNER ,,... •• J...,.."' ,,,. tHE LITHOGRAPt1EA, 31~ Vt• Suttl'nor Cou•I s.tn vlonl~. San Jv<1n Caoi•l••no. Publt~NCI OrtWl9P Coa•I D•llY Polo~ c..111o•n1• mu •uv 1 ,. 11, 71 "~ lOlA·l• RObert A He"-O!I, JIO.. Vt• ~n -----------~;~::,~~<\.:&~~ Mn c.,1"'"no PUBLIC NOTICE T"" bvS>nM• "<onclU<ltG bY en 1,. ------------d111tOv•• R_,,A Hau.on T"" •lllt-1 wH ltltG wit" I~ C°""t' Ct«I< OI O<M>O* Count10<1 J~l1 ,. ,.,. L 'l'LI J ltOelllTSON A._...y Muw llHt Ma......,,. J>•r1rway ...... Ml•sl• vteja, CA '"'2 SUJ>IE.lllCMt COUllT OF THa ST• TIE OI' CALl"CMt .. IA ,.0. THIE COUMTY OP OllAMGI: .... A.,.,,., MOTI CI 0 "' Ml:Alll•O OP J>ITITIOltl PCMt J>"°9ATIE 0"' WILL ANO "°" L•n111s TIESTAM•M· TAllY ANO J>Otl AUTMOtll&ATIOM TO AOMIMllTlll UNOllll THIE ••DIJ>llNNMT AOMINISTllATION PH.... O"' ISTATIS ACT 1'1tMATll COOi P11btls'-I Drano-~$1 O.lly Pllol. 9't IT 1101 A\191111 '· ,., 21.,., t•tt .. t.tt Ettate of LOllllAINI! H. llOTIUM, • •U LORRAINE P. eonuM, .... P\JBUC NOTICE PICTITICMll avtt•IU MAMS ITATIMllNT Tiie IOltewl119 ,..,_, are 60!"9 IMIMMUff 0 Lf! NW000 fll>ftOPE II TI ES. Hll un"°'n °""'' """111191°" IN<ll. C.Hternt• m. IC•rl Selll a. LIM!o41t S.111. 15'1 L•rt"9rn Drive t411f!tl,...,. lffCll CalllOrlll•--llOl!tf1 \ "°"*•mt Ufll.., J.c• Street. Mit<IN Ott Atv. C•lltornt• ..,,, IC•~ L c-JOOt ,.,.,_,I"" ~1,,. Cotta ~,.. e.111cwn1• •t•h Cynooa 1t ... 1 .. n, t0'4> .-.... ..... 1. Fl TM, califOfnlt flll' -llftt It COMIUCtH OY 41 ..., ..... .-'b•l'llllll . .,, ... " Tllh ti._.,. Wat II.._ wltll ltlt Chftty (18'11 .. Or-.. C-IY 811 A..-ct,,..., LOllllAINE HAMIUOH PIEllj:IVAL llOTTUM,OtcMWCl. NOTICE IS HElll!llV GIVEN lllM "°SWELL BOTTUM Ms fllM i.t.ln • oatttlOft kw ....._. of Wiii ..,. iw fMVat><• of Leltiws T..--..,., to ttlo petl"-r MCI fOf AutlloflNflen t• A4tmlni-""""" ... h ... .. ... Acl· mllltitratloft of£..-. Acl ,,..,.... C-Ht 4'-1. ,..._etllwNOll~ maoe far ""111H 118rtk lllan. alld tMi lflt II,... 81111 OIK• of llNrlf!O lllt -~-••...,..•.1m.at 10 00•.m . In IN<~--~· ,...nt Ho, J of Uld court, at JOI Cl'"< Cltflt•• Ofl .. Wtsl. 1111119 C.llT Of Seftle AN, COflfomla Oatff AUIYM •· "" Lii A. llRANCH, a-ye..,. OAVIO ITll•U ... Tl"'-•11 LAW~"°" -........ CIMlr °"""· ...... ............ CA ... Tel1I,,_ ....... ,., .............. ,~ ,.._._.. 0r811tt CNM 0.ly PllM, ...... , .... Or .. C... O.lly .. llM ._...,1,tt,11,a .1m ,...,,. -...1,,,..,..,,. ...,. 7 -' C(f DM.VfltLOT • - Th• Blggeat M•rketpl•c• on the Orange Coast DJlll:Y Pll:OT-C[ASSIFl-ED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Tr•d• It With a Want Ad (842-5878) One Cell Service Fast Credit Approval ........ 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"Mrw'a Meek•: AIJ ttaJ l!llltate advC'rt!Rd in Uus newspa per 1.11 sub jec1. to I.he Pedenl Fan Jtous1ng Act o f 1968 Mlich makes 1t 11Jegal to a dve rtise ··any pre rerence, hmilauon, or dascnmlnaUoo based on race, color, ~hg1on, sex. or national ongm, or an tntenuon to maJte any such preference, bm1ta· lion. or discn rrunat1on " llus newspaper will not knowingly accept any adverlls 1nK for r~al et.tale wh.ich as in v1ola- 1Joooflhe law. ..........•............ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNDER TEN In ral1., 1t s only 7 years okl :t Hdrm... 2 bath..-.. ~ wall to wall erpt1n.:. 1·ustm draper11:s. blln k1tt•ht•n, eommunity pool /lot 1t ·s ~llJt>C to evcrythlnll 1-\Jll pnt-e 1:. only SM.000 Iii the• owner 1s n >:1dy tu tle~l Call 751·3l!Jl «;::SELECT I PROPERTIES Advo•rl"~'' m .1v pint·•• th••u •• c1, h\ lt>lt s,;hunt .. II Ull ,, no tu ~ lll ~· m '4onfl"V thru Fnoldv 1111, n<Jllll i...tunl.iy 1·0:-TA '4t~A on·u.:F: 3.JO w rta> 642 5fl711 • J ll"•ITl'lll:Ttl'll R~·i\1·11 I 71i7r> Ki>:or h 111 vd !.IQ 1221> l.A(ll'lllA IU.M II 1027 :-.. Co:o,1 11 .. v l.a11un;a , ..... h~'l<I !J.IVI NOltTH C()l'N'TV dwl frt.• :O.IO I~ CL.UMAID DU.DLMS l>t'atlhnf' for rop)' & kill~ Ii. ~ ~o pm 1h1• doy b+'l o re pultl1 r1111 on, ,.,.\•t•pt for ~und uy & !14nnday t:dltlon' whl"n dudluw ·~ Saturday, 12 noor CUH ... U4MIUTIOMS f:RR URS Advt'rl1•er. llG CANYON IROADMOOR NEW UCLUSIVI OFPBIM•· Im pressive courtyurc1 entrance to this lovely Plan 2 Broadmoor Home on extra la r ge corner ·site . Extensive ra r u planting -in esta te·like yard. Beautiful h igh ceilings, s unke n conversation ar"\\\ living room, dining room ·~ \\ ~t ~arden view lge family rm \ ~. ureplace, wet bar . 4 s pacious bedrooms and 2 ba ths plus luxurious powde r r oom. Yours for ONLY $429,500. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 211 I Smt Jooquin Hils Rood NEWPORT llACH, M.I . 644· 4910 \ I Jt\ 1 ... 1. HI nl II .1 rh111 I fl\ '''I m1·nl t " INVESTORS SPECIAL $89,900 Lari.-ie 4! bedrm home loculed un comer lot. H 2 1mung with room for 2 murc unit..., Ju.-.t h:.tcd' U..11 now fnr more dc t;ub, 646 7171 IARGAIM I ST TIME OFFERED $5..'i.51.x> home in 565.000 nc.tliChborhood , :.!fir. !Ha. itood clean area Lg lot. room lo expand ~ Newport Heights BRAND NEW AIAMDOMED RtEHCH COLOMIAL ESTATE Real e 1rc·ul :i r clri \ l' w park mg t.l<·ganl 2 ..,l \ bcal'll 5 flf( Ind J.:Ul''I qlrs :j Ht\ Two !-.l'JJ dl'll' w beam;, Fpk ., l orrn.il din rm Sc•p parent retrl'<it orr hugt: m i.tr i;urtc srrnderk !l lialconles Walk tc• golf It has 1t all. Movt> lutlay A'\k1ng low Sl:i:J.!'1\)(1. ('1111 St>:l./.!002 Hk r Eastside Fixer! $89,000 I 'r1111t· lf1t:al1on ' It 2 lut 1111\ no \\ and rnakl' 1l11liar., l°Jll 1H11 7171 ., . FiM de Comfort (;onvcn1cnll~ lor:.1 l'1l :rt1r 2ha home ~It'll 1.Jo1.,..n 1nt11 h u i.: •· I ,, rn rm v..bm.:k !rplc.: & par4uC'l nr.. f-:rwl1M-d 11;11111 v. .1 c.Jelt ~hlful J.11· Onl\ Sll7,00U Call 111:1 :>3711 tu Ua} ALLSTATE REALTORS Walls o< i;tllctSS en.ham•e t his untq ue 3 bed rm home. F1oor lo ceiling bnck (pie. vaulted cetl· ings, s kylight. huge RV PARKING rooster swte ovcrlook10g EASTSIDIE sundeck und patio. walk· Custom delatk'<I fumily Ul wardrobe too. Owner h o m e . 3 b c d r m . will carry, no quaJirying. cathedral re1hrr~. Lar~t: DCIAMY CONDO, StJ,500 2 bedrooms plus loft. 2,,., baths and a real nice rear yard. The master suite is extra large and opens into a r aised d eck. there's R.V. access and the complex is small (20 units> and very secure and private -in Tustin. ·at just $92,500. U,._,IC>Ut: t1f)Mt:§ REAL TORS ', 675 6000 2443 EJst Coa~t Highway. Co1ona dcl MJr J AS M I N E (..: H F E K (·or on a ll e: I .\I a r . VA BUYERS II you make $14001mo, )OU may qualify tu 0\4 n your own home' Lov. Down' Loan-. to fl 00 000 I A't tL., 'lhow ) ou !HJ\\ lo tlo1t' Call Now' - Tdk to Re-cl C~t We Usleft! 754-1202 $71,900 COSTA MESA l,llkc t.o beach from th1 ... :1 bedroom beauty 1. .. n:r yard. ~ood t erm' At1. now' There I!> only one' ( :.tll 546 2313 We Wort& For YOU! MOTHER-IN-LAW Thls lo\'l•ly I ~'l.lroorn .l bath. puol h1im1· Ct-mun"' a hW(e Jc.Id on swtl' \\ 1lh v.l'l bar. rnuld ~ u r .. m1 ly room ur molhn in l.;v. quarter:, Owner '" offl•r IOI! \',\ ll'fffiS ~ I ... Ull\ WU:.. ~u L 't\ .uC <..:Ji! 556 :£GIJ t;:;.SELECT I PROPERTIES STEPS TO BEACH Owner rc•Jch 111 '.H .11t· 1h1~ ne<it :i lwtl1 m 1 lanlll\ rm ~ f1r•·pl.1• •' hcaeh 1 ollal!I" J\111111 ... 011 kt· I.incl lor uni) $1 1•1 ..AMI llurl"). '4011 l IJ,l, 1'.111 liT.1-ij.S.')0 .. '• MEW HOME SI 16,000 911.010 LOAM l 'tl;irrruni.: 1 btlrm 2 ha -.111~lt' !>I-Or\ honw Cun fml> rrn v. ll(c Crpll'. 11111 rm. ht'avy i>ha lct: roof 6. shows hke: a m01lt'I Taki· over subject to ex1~t1ni.: !H•', !<Jan. 7.i!I 1501 fh•al F..t.tall' SprawtincJ 4 IR -~ ~@ BtDch Realty* IE.AL ISTATI EXCIU.INCI SINCE lt4t IA YCUST A custom built borne in a prestigious neighborhood. There are 4 spacious bedrooms plus formal dinin g room & ra maly room. The poolsized y ard (9l x l06) is parti c ularl y attracti ve for the growing family. P rice rl'dUC'cd to S229.500 for quick ~a le. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-D811 EASTSID£ 4-PlEX Tm\ nh11U'l' 'l~ ll·. v. alk to ~hopp1n~. gn .. at <1r1 ·.i. 'ufwr liuv Only $205.000 Call 645-9161 1763 O••nge Cost• Mru AtEMCH TUDOR RB>UCEO $10,000 F:nl'hant1n1: Cart 1:1 '' I k.lu'-t' l.oni: pn \,Ill' IH I lilt Oen t-'urrn.ol 11111 Ill.I! (,JllW ltm V. V.I I l1Jr A11t 1q 111• p .11 l••I " llL•llld I fill I.ti "Jld ... 1 rm \Ill• lufl hut• .t v. '' "'11.11111~1 l!IJ" "tn•l11" !'il·• lud c d "' tr •. ,., 1n ht .. 111t1ful t'U.'l l1lll homt• .1N':i Onh mu1 tu l1r.,..,t l.oc:t• ~~ L.:l" H \ .H't'C'\) 1 rulv an l'\JJt'lll'Ol't' to t'\ .iml 11111\ SI 1:1111-1 l'.111 n11\o\ 711 ·•~11~0:! E LEGAHT TOWHHOME!! I \N)lh 1n..: '"u 111•111.11111 mt.JI'• All ncv. 1·.Jr!J( 1~ and p.unt ~poll1• ... i. .tnl'I <111t•1.r" kind F1•.1lurt"1 ;1 lldrrns. l li1.tllL'> .md c.Jm mg ro1m I\ mw.l tu ~··c · <.:Jll t.-1:> 0:•1.1 --liiiiil HEIGHTS CHARMER $146,500! ( • II t .: I: u u ' 1' ...... ,, • I I I 11'°1,!!hb l hJI fll!'I ' ;1 II• ll r 111 • ..! ti,, 1 t. ! 'omplt·tvh r1•nu \ Jtl c.I 1o111h m .. 11 \ up~r JJP, SpdtlOIC. }ill'd l "l.1• ad '.mta1:e. ull 752 l iW NESTLED AGAINST THE HILLS lh'ul Ebtah· Lead a Dog's Life! Our canine friendR "have it made" . . . and you can, too, in this gracious. 2.200 sq ft home in which a growing family will be relaxed a nd comforta· b le . OPEN HOUSE Wemesday, August 8th 1·5 P.M. 13742 TYl>EE WAY, IRVINE ... a nd when life get s hecti c, you can ('C>OI off tn your POOL. then relax. lik e your pooeh . on you r s un-d appled patio. For.......,. NtfonMHolt, ,a1; Bl•w•. 646-7711 or 645-1224 Walker &-Lee Real Estate IAYFROMT St'\l·ral ftn4' ht.iyfront homes v. 1th p ier & !)hp AVALON W(•ll ('On-.t ru<'ll"fl :J HH. I ba . oak floor. p ;Jrt10JI ba ~t·m en t. l'Oncret t! fu.undatmr;i Jo'laLs 4rt.'a. $1 20.000-~e~/- BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 R•1y\•d" Orov .. l\l 8 67S 6161 TRIPLEX ~11•·r le" .111011 Ill I u'l111 All ~tutJ1u urui.:. with IJJ\ k IJ\4'?\.') and urJO.I!•· lrt'I''> Ne\er \:leant With v.a11 ttUt !Jst 2 Bdrm and a :l lldrm. CH'lh 1 • • 1·.ir., .,1,1 ...,,. u.' tcidd \ t11 .. , t~~• Call 546-41~1 . ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. IUCHHOME ! ~of'\. plU.<, loft Vet'W 111 IA eJ11 & '4 Jlk to vuund Ull( ... url frum thu. ,~..- lJ\ ul.ir hum•· ExtrJ lar ~1· 11\1ng r oom . - jtourmet kitchen. s piral ...1.i1ro"'"" lo>ad1n1t to f.>rt\ Jl1· m.1 .. ter ~urtt- 1...lfiie cndd patio Only ) I I Ii 1111 ,, t. J II r., r I" f ... UllJ I Ole r\ lt'V. ·•~J 7hXI l!E 810111 ILllRS CD. OVER 50 YEAR S OF SERVICE DUPLEX IUILDYS!! ~---~~14..cllttll ~ht-Ir ad• '1111 ly 4t rtporl error• 1mm..-dl1tl'I)' T ll F: Call for persorutl prev1ew fire p lal·c. s uni.h 1n1: &16-7171 C'USt.om k1tcht'n. alley uc- ,,..,_......,_ '• I ~J)U~.(1 1,;CU [® N&ll ~t~~f;.:'.::~~· Resident.Jal & Income Property -Salcmtentats- Double doo r c·ntf\. cerarruc tile, s tl'p down \•In room. ma•111ivt• stone 1rePl3ce. SUV· saver kitchen. pn vate master swte Low main t.enanceground!. Call for appt. lO preview Only S118.CXX>~ 7881 S©llolllA-"' £tr~~ Thof lnfriguing Word Gome wifh o Chucltle -----l,_ ll>f «.t.Y I 'OUAli----- l .. irJ!t' ft? l..ot With f"our flt•droom llou.~e In Thr rront. With Top Rt•ntal Pos.,1h1ht1eo;. l'h•nt) or ll<1om To Hull<I S<>('Ond Unit Without MoHnlt Two Car G•ira1tl' f'ront L'nit Nc.~d Spr111·1n.: l 'p . But Ila!! Great Pot»nttal 1"-.um11blt' Ii' 2', Loan Pnn'<l At SY5.000 OAll..'r Pllm auum"" ~1aob1hl> rnr thf' r1r11 lDl'O<n'('I 1n""'11un only ('A SC F.1.1.A Tl OSS Whf'n l11lhn11 an ad ~ swre to malll' • reeord of th f' KI I. I. N l' MB f; R 111•Pn you by your ad •akrr u rttt1P4 or your ... nrellallon Thia 11111 numher mu a t bl' p r ~aen led by th~ aihenJM-r Ill cU4' or 11 dlapUlt C'ANCP.1.1.ATION OR CORR ECTION OP NEW AO B £P<IRE RUN NINO P.very mfon I• m•dt lll 11111 or l'Ol'Ttct a ntw ad that hu l>ff>n order~. l)ut wt cann« jlUllrantH 10 do 10 unlll th.-1d h11 ~P!X'•rfd In llw' paptr OIME·A·U Nf. AOS Th,,...t ad• are atrlttly CHh Ill lldvan<'t by m1H or It any one or our ofnrH NO phone orders JH>1dhM S p m Yriday C01111 M~ ornct " 12 noun I t all br1nch offl<'H THE DAI LY Pll.OT reurvt'I tbe r ljlht to clauHy, edJt, ~ or r e r u a t 1 n y advenlaement. and lo eh1n1e IU rites • ~·1•1.iona •IUlout prior eotlce QH -..,,......_., PO. Boa 1*, eo..111 .. -USITHI DA.IL Y PILOT "FAST llSUL'r SBYICI ' DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call 642·1671 Id.HJ DIAMOND REAL ESTATE 11MW COA.lf-Y. 1nn t.ou. 645-7573 • ,,, .. ,. ''• -;--.cOM>Mss•o~ [ ~·lfilfJl\\I For aggressive r eal !~~~~~~~~~ eslat.e sales people, call &let.stalk 714-640-5078 IAYFROHT Large deluxe duplex. ap · prox. 2 yrs. new; frplc. in each unit, 4 car garage . Walk to all restaurants & Newport Pier. Nice san· dy beach. $425,000 Incl land! ..... ..,,,...,. ........ • 675-7060. Have something you want to sell? Classified ads do it weJJ. 642-5678. t ... r ,..., " , ;_ 'Sealnan 1s:1:i S{';tf'r!'" DnH· ( 11rn1w 1lr·I :\lat 'P\\ port ll•·m II ( ·,, l1lorma 921i25 •I I I • h1 I lfl'J.l . 4rH ~J $68,500 3 Be drm , 2 bat h Town ho me . Pool. In beautif ul 11 rca facing greenbelts. Good terms. 546-2313. Of'f''W9•fff f Uf1ll)H'111tf [91Stdl Why,., 60/o CCMNL? ·~O· SELLS YOUR llOME f'~';T · F U LL R E AL T Y Sf!:RVICE' ASSIST-U St-;LI. 957-8787 --- ~~.~ OPIM IN DOVIR SHOllS W t!dn esday . August 8th . Outstanding ocean, bay, mountain •night light view. Large Uvlng rm le formal dlning rm. Separate family rm. 3 Bdrm, • master suite. 1595,000. Fee. SEE Carol McMahan at 1300 GALAXY 12·4 A COi TWILL IMmll CO. 844·1080 "'" .... olOAGl•-.U• •••: owrc:mna 41DIM 2 bath, fireplace. rWllom drapes. A l cond1 t1un. 1111.500. MESAVHDE SPEClAl~ 4 Bdrm 2 Ra, new carpets and paint. Enclosed patio w /spa , C..'efllral air cond. Muny Xlrat.. $113, 750. ZSTOIY Shake roof. 4 DR. 2'1• ba, $129.000. Eastalde Costu Mesa. EASTILUFf Ololce comer locauon. 5 HR. 3 Ba, $18T,SOO lloyMcC .... , ltffr. 541.7729 CAPE COD Ttus exc1tin11 new hsltnA Ill a must sec located tn prestigious Back Uay area. 646-7711 DUPUX S71,t00 2 Dedrm . l bnth earh Rear un1l. brick fph' dblC' car ga r age. A .bargain, call 546-2313 <>i-1f. '" i., , ' ' '• , . ~1111 WATERFRONT FOR 2 YACHTS ..................... w ..... tll, te HC•-e4•f• fwe YH•f1. .. ,....., ............... ..,.. .. .......... ..., ............... ... ,..._ ,_. IMI*•••• M:I At ....... Hit• wltlt flr•,I••• ••d •lcMy .,.,.., ....... w•ta.• .... ._ fer flte WATll LOYHSI 1761,000 ............. WATERFRONT HOMES t.c. 213& W Cw .. 1 High\l.tl\, NewponBe~l'I 611•1400 0 P...,.10"0" .. ,..,.. ol .... ::;;;---=~ ·-• ..,....,..., -d• ti. lo--'O fon"' f(")vt '-""P • ~d' 11 L A Z T 0 E _ 11 I I I R A T LA I I' I I I I, r ·, z r I I ~_i p,:c..7'~ .~:,.~.~~ -· . . . . -aaw en 1ttend111t wipe h1• r~o_o_E_I _H~I_ ... 1 ltf194Hprlnta ofl tll• ou -. I' I I I' I o '-.... ""' 'hudt. o-.d _ _ _ _ _ b• •~••no '" •he """'"9 "'°'d ._...__.__,,_..__...__. """ "-loo 1.-~ No 3 !Mlow r rrrrr1 6 utlY•AM&f Al\OV( llll!RS I I I I 10 (,'1 ANSWtt I I I ~ITS AMwen .. Clelaffl~atioll IOIO I macnab /Irvine realty WALK.TO THI llACH Cameo Shores single·story 4BR, family rm borne on the Canyon WI lots of PRIVACY! Close to sc h ools & s hopping. Loads of upgrades -don't pass it by at $277 .500. Donna Godshall 644·6200. <Y-97) IYaYOMI WINll Beautirul, like-new cond ition t Spacious 4 BR home. w/IQ dining rm. Near everything In the super communlty of Eastbluff -a lovely Ne wport Beach neifhborhood to enjoy "the good life' ln! Sl.95.000 Coby Ward 642·8235. (V-69> ® --.............. &31-1800 • 1 DOYll Dlf'YE FOREVER VIEW-MINI ESTATE hcepff Wiil .....,_.. l•ocll ...... °" • l•r99 lot wltlt prlHCJ. QHlltJ couh.ct5-...., apackMll "*"' ,._ • ....... -..C-.Md,.. ... ..-els to ...., ........ " ... vtEw of WA Ttlf -4 IHJMa. 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I toNES lffAl.fY INC. 1\1~ (714) 873-6210 BIG CANYON l A serene tranqwl 4 BR home can be yours IA a wonderfully pvt loc11llon Fashion Island 044.1100 Realty 640 4277 FAMILY'S DREAM NEWPORT lliCH IV Al;ANf LOT8 -.000 u SubOrdlD•· ttoo lirohr eo op 0..V-/Afl. 87H312 c.... ....... IOU ....................... UMUSUAL DUPLD 0.. Pofpy Ave , old QUI Alli 2 bdrm.• playrm OWOC!r' .. umt • aooct ,... t.i flltJuw!Jooilill awlm· mlni POOil ruuoo t"lrm. , .... MAaTIH UAL UTA Tl 644-7JIJ ......... MGIOUIOWI• _,...,. ..... tit .... bdrm beauty . Im mat"'1at• tondltloo 6 SW\c.d to mover XIDt n.ltflborflood near teflM)ola. Onl1 Stl.000 Don'\ wak! TI4/545--M9l CEDAR&LEN D61Uodi" 2 aad 3 bedroom condocnlnium.s rrom111.~ 2$54 Elden Ave., C.M 642.e734 ~LOCATIQM Spufous Eutslde-4 bdrm 2 ba hom~. Clean UWJde w /oew eartbtooe c:p&s, paint & kJl bn. New root Vacant. owner anx• IOUS $106,000, So. C .. f. Redty S46-S605 64Mtl I H.t.-VlewHUh SpaCJOUS, sU'lgle level 4 bdrm + ram1ly rm., ________ _ home on massive (over \".I ucre) lot. unlimited paWoliaJ ror your space t'Ol\SC1ous ranuJy. Agent 640-SS60 --- MUSTSEU 2 bed, den. completely remodeled. $195,000 rec. Darrell Pash. Agent 631·1266 IYOWNER Harbor View mus. 4 Br + fumily rm. pool. lg t'Of'ncr lot. mini view, many extras. S28S.OOO ta>I Seacrest Or 75!*-1500 COSTA MESA ......... Lot LOWEST PRJCE in <.:osta Mesa. Only 10<"-;. dov.n. OWC. Always renl.ed. Woridleal&tah 556-5777 llG FAMILY ROOM 20x30 family room. bnek fplc . .i Bit bcuul bath~. new k1 tr h . 11 '1 m1t:rowa v~. Pcrfl•Ct tund. Jwit W.ted. $96.!iOO Ruth Laurie. Hll r . t>\6·43!0 '••*(C.... 4 Bedi'm, atory, ·up· graded w ,.,,. . Pan Place,1nc842·746l Ur, O:mdo. Attached 2 car aar. llptraded ead unit. Near bch. •.aoo. Prine. ~-~ ULllACHAIM Only $87.DOO for tJu11 crummy dump. South ol Atlanta. e a st of Brookhurst. Very pri vale c ul -de·s ac lot wJl5' trailer arcess 21082 GaJbar Circle. Ron Ort. REAl. ESTATE PROF' ESS10N ALS. 963~7. LACIUNA OCIAM VIEW LOTS Tine.,_; ...... ~ .......... .... .... ~ .......... ,....... ..... ..... ,m., fw,.... ............ PrtcH tr.. StJ.IONtt.100. 499-4551 SOUTH LAGUNA 49J.aa12 495-1720 Dw PoW Lap11 • Mlgllel 497-JJJI 644-7020 L...-leoch Newport leocll New dlx dupleaes ht ~~=r~e=~~. ·'' I have a new 4' excltlal way t.o hefp you loc&t.4ta holJle In any area below the tPn& market price. Call for delalJI. 642-9601 675-0144. -------- IA YSHOll DllfVE ----------------•( Walle thru gate to Balboa Bay Club . Beautiful CALIF. CUSSIC 180 deg white waler View, nr beach. 5 Bdrm. n.-wect & n.rs 2-6 3'11 ba+den. dbl lot. One -r-rl a IW>d. 5400.000 is a $10.000. 2 BR 1 Ba enc:I yard, rlf Yorktown. nr ...,... I 044 home in perfect cond. 2 master suit.es Cl w/bay vu Crom sitting rm.) Carol Tatum , Rltr. 494-0029 Brookburst: 1947 l Cal· ••tt••••••••••••••••••• fish Cr 968-229-1 ---------1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $89,000 I 0'12°/o Loan Take O"Ver loan al 10•~·; IJlt.erf!St rate. 3 bedroom townhome with UP· graded l'llrptltng. m1r rorcd w11rdrobt:::. f1rt>pla ce. gourmet k1tl'ht'n with bu1llln::. Commun1l> pool C.:dll 5.')9.JWSl UMV N. FHLAHO steal. Sl00.000 down 4.>12PlNYONTR EELN J::asy terms. OWNER Sm.aslung 3 BR. loaded C a I I ( o r a p p l . w1upgrades Pantasll<: 714/833.~1 or49S-42.47 yard w spa. Assumable --------- loan. owe 2nd Ht-doc<.'<l pore $L'i9.500. 640-6259 4U.·31ATHS ~ lot, patio. courtyd f'orm. d.tn cram) rm • IJ(e l1 v rm .. beamed eetl . stone (rpl. Move·tn c·ond. Unly $142,500' llurry ' ~~ion Realty -494 073~ LarJ-aMi91ff 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- WESTCUFF Beauuful 3 Br. Lots of plants. rabulous pool, fireplace. Owner very mouvated at Slts9,!l50. /("-PR€HIG€ I HOM€\ JJ33W Coa.st llwy,Nll 645-6646 -. La una Niguel r---t-------~ --t-=--....'"""' 11lcn take 11 look .11 th1' woods) Wood'>lrl'am Q>ndo Lel W. tell \OU how you ran own II l°dll Realty OCEAN VIEW eu. ... tm 4 Bdrm & rL'<' loft in guarded gate com un w t oot . :.pa . t • ·-.. -Hto µc:=::..-1 :! ::: .., ... ., Wot""• ., ... .,_ -.awias & teruu::.. aTlf11Tr--1.rKrr--------i.. ~h ilt! ~and b<'Jlh .. ,,..,... 1$-...... '"• "lMtt ..... t=.::;:..:,.;,.:..::,.-1 • ,._. , ..... n-f::::~, ·-!::!:::~=!::II~=-··-.... ·- ..... •O... •on.. .,_ ·-· ''"""'' ..,_ ... ,,Qr-...... ,,. ti) ...... a--.... ··-.... "'°' . ... . ._ For• Ad ill w-.•.-W.W Cell -642-5678, Ext. 330 for Al Seasons! Printed Pattern ,. , I SIZES 9103 1.20 "" 11T M i-1Tf lw\1" .... RX ER-UP Great starter home. 2Ur. IBa, bnng pa.mt & brush . ~upcr area, dean. qwel. new listing 846.5502 cnwfWms TWO HOUSES Both very special -on one lot. One brand new 3 J$drm. f1repl11cc . .il-tiiched dbl garage: th0e 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " HEW LtSTIMG MESA VERDE lliUTY Gorg e o u s 2 story w iearth tone rrpting . Huge country kitchen Spacious thruout. Very private yrd. Owner anx- 1 o u s . C all now 714 54.S-9'91. Olherokler 3 Bdrm with ---------fireplace & charmingly -att-hxe<i up1 A place you'd like to hve! Plus mcome-NewPort Hgts are;i $19'J.OOO. ! 642-5200 MESA YEltDE TRJLEYEL nus large family home features 5 Bdrms. 3 bath:., rarruly i:oom. wet.- bar. new carpeting, 2 rtrepluces. on a secluded ~treet. Owner 1s anuous and will help finance. Asking $149, 750. Call ~5880 ·~I r.s.-HERITAGE . • REALTORS Vf1'S..HEW LISTING IM-&.AW ..,UARTERS Highly upgraded 3 br plus in law apt. t;a.nhtone c rpt Eat in - CLOS!-: TO 01-;,\Cll' ~ ~ in se~ate bldi: 2br. 2• 1ba carh. Prirt'CI to sell! Buy one or both S81.5oo John Vaman Co Ga l le ry or Jl o ml·~ 631 0000 ------ Lrg R2 lol in 1:'.:-::.1 •k "' charm1ni: Span1::.h 2br, I bu houi;c. S81 .900 1811 ~ 18th St. Owner Agt 675-al21 I Br spill le,·el. 3 !Ju . 3 gar, most popular model. Many extra l()U('hes. 2036 Goldcne> e Pl Sl48,000 546-4378. Owner AJ.'l. ---- ..... by Owner ~e unmwc 4 Bdrm, 2 ba. frplc. screened patio Nr Mesa Verde golf course. $96.500. 632 1981 or 9624'78 ev~1wknds TOftVALUE LOW IMTEREST Super sharp newer J bdrm. assume low In· teresl VA loan. $107.!iOO 4 bdrm highly decorated family borne Asirnme low tnter~l VA SJS.500 David Uourke. Rllr !>16 9'J5() VAAppr-. $79,000 Duplex. two 2 bdrms A#}. 546-84~._ 751-6200_ A summer ptal't! and winter too ' 4 Bdrm sin~ll· family home 1n Newport l 'nder 8200.000 Fantastll' terms. Perfect for a se1•ond h o rn•· o r tnVl'!-ttml·nt 8179.900 kitchen. Prime Mesa l•~------W rde ""& on1y $89.900 STATB.Y 2STORY CH.UMll Graceful country livlng In Uwl 4 bedrm, 3 bath home with formal dining. family room, fplc. huge yard wtth famlly patio loob out to majeatk trees. A beautiful homE for only $138,500. Act now! Call 546-2313 Ol'fNlll9•11 SllJI'< ro81NICI• l•ltll ~COtVtlSSK>M w!VA terms . Anxious owner will pay some cos- l s too · Hur ry ! 714/54$-9491. Real Estate Walk To TheHcrbor Just 2 blocks West of Harbor and close to shop- ping district. 3 bedroom home has den. rtreplace for cuddling. kitchen with builllns. Covered patio.184,950. Won't last. call 540-173> TRila.L. -· COSTAMISA 19UMITS PRIDE of OWNERSl{JP ON OVER l AC . or LAND. Selling for 9 X's IMl'I· No unita like thls anywhere. LOW DOWN. owe. Worid ......... 116-7177 AHTIQUE IUffS Ea s lsid"e 2 Bdrm . hardwood floors. rove ceilings. R-2 lot with plans for second unit. Large assumable loan Asking $1:17,500. Call ~518> ... ~--HERITAGE . • REALTO RS •V.A• GOLF COURSE HOMt: IMMACULATi:;-s1gn. ups begin t.oday. M ,000. Prln only. 541-0425 Broker 102' ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAllMfTA Spectacular hilltop homes. 2012-3206 sq. ft. Ocee t.o Marina. Selva Rd & Calle La Prima vera. ~.000 t.o 1245.000. 831-3540 ; '93-4006 Bldr Beach. A-frame. 2br. l ba. 2-car gar, newly re· modeled, new bit-Ins. owner will Urry, 185,000. Ow n e r ·.A a t -1315/840-2352. Profeuiooal a1ent pro· By Owner-New 3br. 2ba, vidJn1 total services --------• l r I r R pr of ' 1 y <MLS> wW eell or' a•l•I MISA YllDI laDdlc:a~. ocean, c•· yo.I la purchaalD& your 4 Bdrm I bAtb, quality DyoD vfew, cul·de·HC, home tor oob' 4%. can tMJt. lblke root, double aauoo.•nu. "11-lJJI~. llreplace. Gre.tlocaUoo, ()CF.AN VU 2 BR ondo ......... 1006 ideal ~ :.~D:; $111,oot. •Alt. clUk~ "111'"............... =la1. low main· Bl'>'aat. Tl4-41T·3009 l~•_:.!nx~~.=~ ....._..yard. Offencht p 1111 ,., IOJ4 0.--~·-· --c.11 ... 1111 _ ................. . -: • HERITAGE HI J\I f ()f.I'"-, WA111NOWT E1tra lar1• corner duplea la alat c:oad. lloortDI n.Uable. Spec. l'.uttld• claarmtr. ta· ............ Aflll.oalJ. ~" ,......, ...... 4 _... br, a be. POOi. , .... , *cote JteaJty laouH, f~fc1, OUl&oal r....rm. ........... ! fcln•••• ,..... ....... ...,.. • .. 1777 ...... Olll .... ,... ............ Wit ~. 4br, 2~be. 110014. fl. Pouataln ValleJ Home. Neecla 10CDe won. but kJOk • t &be tenm. auoo. movea ,... ...... pymla. Sl.JZI. or ,... cm ....me u.. .,..._ •imo. • l-U .....-. Wearen.I· ............ Callfaat • _,IMLAl"...aor llllMUe, .... ..., or -..u. --.. Uni\'e r o;1 1 ~ 1-'Jr k - Ch.mcellor 5br. 1-"R U) ~'Iler SIOS.000 LcJ:.t• land. Prinu. on!} ~8160 W o v db ri d A 1· B 1 ~ r a ) motlt·I. 4·!'> Br a:1:.umt! !11 , , • brJnd nt'"' . hui;t' lot. &'2-0112. 641-6687 BEAUTIFUL IRVINE 1048 . ..••.................. LAGUNA LIYIMG Vt"t d bonu.::. I BK 1rn~l c'OClagl' w1lh lhli. 2 HR ln lt"'Vel charmer On IMl!t' beautt fully I a ndsrn ptc·1I lot w CU\ered patio and BBQ. Short walk lo beach &shopi. $259,000 don osen • • ol . T t r..., .WI GLE.-..;NEYR E 4!n-4848 BBALDIAYLOT 673-66)4 ------- <.:ompletely remodeled & IJK"UCated Ov.Tier mu' lrutOUlO( dJ'e U Z25.000 49l-9494 495.5220 ..96-24 I l 130-5050 AJ.w Me Loc.t FaJrwity "El Niguel "3hr. ~l.CX.c> Custom lfralt~ T11>-'.fl1i Htwporf a.och I 069 ..••........•.......... CATALINA VIEW Spark.I.Ing pool 81g yrd Lge !>harp 4 bdr An aimWlg Newport Beach \alue Ca.JI us for full de· uWs 714 S45-!K!ll Real F.atate b•of u r GU HG EOL'S Harbor View Home ne11r greenbelt Mature qualJ· ty land'ic11p1ng Im· marul a le cond1tto n Owner may help fmam·e ::.<H'itll &;.a\~ IH5 i221 ~a _ Wntdff !Mlty UDOISU Sunny & s pae1ous >t Bdrm. 4 bath home 11\ cent.er ol exclusive Lldq Isle' Special features in· clude. central sccunt~ l1t1ng co ntr ol . J fireplaces, co1.y fam11x CONDOMINIUMS n.om. pauo. For more 11v . • rormauon. eall 67J.85.51J. ; Wl::STCLI FF 1&2 br t.>t.,,,,9 .. rs ·~•otu••., , Sill.000 & up 1700 r 1lunlung or moving into or having to move out or lh•~ beautiful ul>" Wt· are the professionals in Real t:lltate in the area The market 1s l'OnSlanll> changmg and we kl'f•p on loPoC' it at all times so we rmy aid you in the best mode of ill1100 for-\OU r parucular neCl'h "! ( ~ oir' ha\l: bc<'n thmk1nl'? l)f bt.4,Ym.11 or :.clbni:. RI\ e u~ 11 t'all and ::.t"e what "'l' candoforYOU ~~~~~~ly ~•:11v1111~1 OC£ANfRONJ 2 BaJ I.sf Duplx.s U>cl new -;z: _ New Modular T ype · =~Jl~~~d.da. SdllCll•• 9074 ~ RANC H ~ REAL TY ~ ~~,, 2000 llomes. p\'t <'Ommuruly. ----••••••••••••••••••••• 3 beac~. ci.i br i.erunl). ---------Immaculate 4 Br. fant sub lell1n~ OK. From •M09UAUFYIMG11r rm. fo rmal d1nang1 s:ll.900 Trea.::.ure hland Only Sl0,000. take OH·r secluded patio. pvt beadi Mobt.le Home Park. JOtilJt fanl<LS1Jc lease option on club By Owner. $125.500: So Coast llw~, w i:una 3 BR exec home Won't ~ ~ .eeat·h. t7t41.a9\IJS19 IMt Owner ~1-0210 S.....Ana --Ioli Woodbndge E6t11tt':. Jbr. 21"Jba. rrpt3. drps. pro land~capm l(. patio l'\'r. man) upl(r<i..,, "lnl loc 'n 103 W Yale Loop 0pE>n ~ Sal Sun I 5pm HY ~ER~4!361 u ... sual 5.P1it Level Plan 2 in Turtle RO<'k II ha:. 4 bdrms. + P•tnt!lcd ram rm . d for mal rtin rm lookm.11 onto J 111\l'I~ atrium i\cros" lrom part. and nc:ar tc·nn1 ... and yoo own the land'. tt523 CAMPUS DI· IRVtNE l!~~J~~ !'!r 1130 day ad ui the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTOIY OOITNOW• 642-5671 a..,..IMdl 10 .. ....................... FAMILY DELIGHT Big ocean ''1ew. with lanic heated & filtered pool & :.pa. 4 LarJi?t' ~ . formal d10tnl( & farruly rms . 2 (rpk., + reneauoo room & orflrl· AskJng S:!·li .000 MIKrCOMDITtOM- 3 lid.rm'> . 2 baths. North Lagun.i c•oUal'?<'. walk to Cre:-.t:ent Bw > He arh. l'rl\ale yard wtlh ~\eral fruit trees Large alllll'hed 2 rar garage "'1th door opc11er. Pnced .tt S175.t100 By owner. Tv.o cxcep· tional hom«.>s on one I~ R·2 lot. Open house Sat·Sun. UAM lo 6PM. 223 and 225 Chiquit a Street ( N. Laguna I ~. LEA.5E/OPT 3 BR 2 Ba. d,ynamile view. S>.4.5.000. M . Br ya nt , agt. 714-49'1-DJ9 MAX UVIMG SPACE wilh minimum upkeep for the busy Ufestylcs of today. 2 Br+atudy. de· coral.Or sharp! Move up to Partt Niguel. Sll0.000 &A9MV-.1.1. 4'7·17" ~Coldwel &c.•r .,,_ RfSIClNllAl llQOl(tAAG( cc::NfJf4M MOMAICH IAY TmACI Custom built home in Upper Terrace with 3 bedrooms. den or sitting room and 3 baths. Enjoy ocean and coastllne views . Decorated throughout and be1utlfully landscaped, 1295.000. A COUMIU, ...._CO. 498~7~ 831·0838 ,.,..,, .. .., .... ~.,... ------ HA.DOil VIEW Ele~antly upgraded 3 Br 111 t:real loc Lo\ t'I)' yard 673-4313 RI:: MAX ••••••••••••••••••••••• Take Over 100/o Loan On lhL'i beautiful 2 :.tory Saodpo111t home "' 1th f MEWPQRT DU"-EX bedrooms 2"7 baths~ Q\1>11 lhe land. waJk to the twgc bonus room. ram1l:t be.ach.._Su__per s harp 3 room. fireplace. Giant Bdrm o wn er'i uni . ..yant with.JlB,Q._$1~ _ w neat 3 Bdrm rental c..11 ~1720 : &th have flreplac~ and 'l'ftftBB I :. are tn mo\e m rood1t1on I~ Askin~ S235.000 Call ___ -·--- 541>-1151 for appt JBr. 1~~Ba Condo. ne• ~ 'a. HERITAGE . • REALTORS drps, cpts. blln:o.. AO, pool, sauna. Jll<'. nr Sci. C::.t. Plaza, $79,50<>. 54.$-:!743 ~~~~~~ Tudift 109' OCUHYIEW! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge 4 Bdnn, 2 pauos. Contractors1Spectaculan m&Dy extras. BELOW Fantastic v1cw·hors e MARKET at S23S,OOO properly-large home. R&MAX673-4313 Exlrasspace for park1111 Sale/Lease/Rent 3br, 2ba, poot J8C:UUi, lUl'l decor. SlOOO 645-4798. or add-<>ns. Possible xtra lo\. Owner /lirkt Sacr ifice. $185,ooo; 544-9532. 8 t-;S T BUY I Ni-------.. EASI'BLUFFS. $164,900. 4br, 2"2ba home on large crnr lot across from shops. tennis club & schools. 6 44·8187, 644·3"2 a.IAM COOL PO°'t Huge 3 Bdrm, Fam R~ cust.ocn home, trailer ac:.: ceas. 2 car garag4 w/bobby room. Fenced, pool. close lo rwys t IACK IAY ISTATI schools. Sl16,500. , Pvt 2.8 acre estate w /lg • !:tr~~u;: lfmrnrg~:mme riding rtnk. pvt ore. a 982-4471l~nl groom's room. mafnif1·~~~~~~~~~cenl view or Ute Back r. ~:-~~b claodstacclapJilnm• Wad I lac I"' ............. OQ ·-················ .. Fland ers a1t. 1714> YAT8MS+POOL"1 ::i~:.:1~~ 14 > Abdltely beauL, 3 ~. 2 ba. 1 aiory w /aparkliAtl P'OA SALE OR RENT pool. : ~ Z'M)a, overlookiq Park Place,lncMz.7411 • pr coune. By Owner. ....... IOal Ollllr-......... . ...................... ~ •CMYM ~ Goll C'CMll'M ...... .., 9q.ft. 4 to 6 ..... ·~ ....... Pool ..,.,..sun.•. 111 STAIB CD. 141-5711 .......... .. ...,. ....... ..... ,.,w. 1100 ' ....................... • PllCIS&All• -.... ...... ~ .... aow. MXSJ Rlllcr•••1 1910 W/hJO enclOtJeCI 5 -AMbeicn Park. Bedaced lo ... ......... ~ clQl (.1-·ft). ............... n••• . .... ' --..SllOlll BUY·ISLL· a&NT PINAHCI ................ 'fa I C..- CMLVIMl·IUI tfUNTINOTON BYTKES&A t IA a • + def\. Call ._ ..... -----.,. crow. Polel lb40. l8r. lBa, awalq. aklrt ~!1!\~~ ... ....olTllACH Wiit to Hoaa tto.pUal from UMt .... '71 Cuyoa Chit JOl&JZ, 2Br, oc.Ly mJOO.(~) '•ric•*Hlll SS1·111310 --~ .. ,., ... . ..................... . ltUMTS 11¥9 ,_,.. youq. well looeled, well m11n ......._ PartMnhJp dl11 1oh1Uon. Prine ooly .... don osen am1E.11\.b ST. COSTA...U __ ·-. __ _ A new '71 Canyon Crest -------- 1'JSTlN 131·3lll 121141. kins n bdrm. adlt pk. wUt to ahopplna. I.UDO. (SIN I '•ric.-....... SS1•tmo OCEAMYllW and 3 private beaches. COSTAMISA 4 ........ Let Lowest price In Cost.a Mela. Olaly 10% dowu 0WC. AJWl)'S reot.ed. w.111~ ...... 116-7777 Exclusive Treasure ~~~~~~~~· Island M.H. Park Nice 2 :-- Hr. 2ba. Owner aruuous ... -------• S22.SOO. 499-3949 MIWPOIT IEACH 12UMITS I DOOR from OCEAN. TO BUY-SELL Unbelievably low W W R.ENT·FI.NANCE PRICED' at $425,000. ALLSTATE I Oililr IHI..... H11111 U.fa ' t 1 • ....••............••••• ... ..................................... .... ......... ...................... ..... ~. !! ... ....... ~!!!:. ...... ........ '\1"11 ...... J700 ~~ ...... ~ ~~ ..... ~! .. ... :::. .... .._ ..... ' Ir-, ..................... Qlmlty ~--....... 1"4'9-1- HorM aHeh. 1.1aera =.:"'mo.~. •a==-Alt dttll, :rlh of oweeret.l,, aallehn IMpet .._., maker Prlnc oaly pleaH RE/MAX, f'oualaln Valley, -Ul'f OCl!ANAON"l'4 PL X, u .ooo. DUPLEX: STEPS TO IA.NO -.caA19M.M. 8ryu&,1H•·-- Y.A ,._, S7t,OOO ~ iUa& dpb. Two 2 bdrm•. Aat. 548 lt'17, 1$1-81 _a . lNCOME PROPERTY »'om J38,800. Moduh1r 'r)'pe llomu, 24 hr aecurity 3 pvt bchl. pool • pMr-. Treaaure Isle Pk. :mot Pacific Cat Hwy .. La1una Bc b . (714) 4119-»79 IMYISTOIS 8'ocka to beach 4 abopa. Try l()t~ down • owner to finance al l~ lnlerftlt $194.000. Hurry! Call ~. ~N IM 0"1\1\ ... "''°' ..,_, 1~1111 •* Home .. AaclM C•· - ---...,1 $am ll)'ICa. lrUr. •1121. EMl.W.J br. IM home. W..... I cbUd Oil. uW pd. Avail OCEANFRONT 2 BR 2 Wul • ~0 ~ I. LM f:. WUeon. Do S.. ln an ..au1t. ·preatJie -·•-•••••••••••• I dillbu1> a.at ·~~ C.11 •moepbere. Pvt beac , or u •PP . --mo. bt aul. creenery • WILi. PAY CASH In a llMb for your houH. ~orl&Dd. scan llA.LTY IJ6.71H .,...., --*1.•mo11e. l'MUkle, -E. ~-WATERnoNT HOiia Couotry Enclhb at-1400 cW!hoyM, 3 br, CS.. a l·Bdnn. eottac• acrot1 '11*'1, brick ceurtyard, from llalD Beath: ocean .-ZS.551-221Jor•M744. w, .-o mo. 4U-711'7 6 *2 Br. l ba coedo nr. ... South Oout Plau. New ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpta, dips, A/C, pool. •MN -------- a.,.-..... l21J ••••••••••••••••••••••• a..&..w-'vdi•i--Security pte. No pet.a. ~..... Children ok. auo. ~ Shorel. lbr, deo. •• • •••••••••••••••• ··~·+-tl-..Biil! orMl-5l5l1-. --t-~necl )'Cl. au bft·ltw, ~..... Jl41 all comm'ty rec face. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• F.MtCll. 'lblaunlqu.ewell walk to beach. IBOO/mo. &menldBay,wl.nterren· 1111oicuNdhmw1v1ewof 1.2.3 yr tae1. 497·1751. lal. 3 BR. mUd's qtra. Wlll COUl'M. has a ccny 4illM081 Ilardi Spauld· Avail. Sept l.Jlt. SUOO Mo. LR w/frpl 4 open beam _ln&.-=--------Tumet Aa&oc. ced'p , 3 Br. 2 ba. or 2 Bt 4SIM581 41M-ll77 4 den. 1bls l.s a xlnt hm 3 BR. 3 ba twnhee. 2 for xlnt telant. m1s. In frplc '1. All amen. .............. l16t cldl gardeoer. Buaaws . QuJd.ren & pet.a by ap· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pb~. provaJ. 16SO. 497·2292, 111 Via Udo Nord 191S/mo. Lge 2 bdrm. 2 ba with den. paUo. Waterfront Homes Inc 3'36W.Cout Hwy 631-1400 5 bdrm, 3 ba . M 1d· Pminsula. _,_ Ava1la· ble now for year. 673..s744 Clean 2 BR w1aar1ice. Adlt.t .. no pet.a. 773 W. Wtlson. SJOO. S48-~l7. &Tore l2l2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 644-2212. ....... u.wllltllld Lots .... s. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... G11 u1' 3202 R 2 lol, SO'xl22Va', 2 blks ·-•••••••••••••••••••• 3 or 4 br. Pnced from ~to $495. Fncd yard & garages. F a m1ltes please. Kids & pets welcome. Call 9G4 2500 or ll'T.)..2971. Agt, no fee ,_. •• ..., l2l4 from ocean. level, prime No l..as(W111 location, P P ~ -----·---- 2.3 ACRE LOT HOMEFtMDHS RlO lbr furn a winner S285 2br ktd.:s pauo nice SJ,503br l(ar kids lge "'20 4br luds pets house 557.ot25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1724 BtntN ....... 9flll, -·······••H••H•••• pool • .... Adulla. DO •· a Br &DOIM&e bome. Piii· 1bt.1n 9dult oo.ly . No ~ 8" pi&I. QuMt. MCUN. 1•1 W &.••· NwlJt 81..S. MM1'71. --- SUS CASfTAI WOOOSIDE VILLAGE Jl\ana. l br apt Sf$. 6 CONDO •· 3br, Zita, 8300. Avail. Aue. 11t. =~!IND. -..o. Eacl. 1•r. Adulu. no ___ :!!:_....._· ---- Pltl. 2110 Newport Bl. NNly._.....J8rl8e ,...... towftt.oue. lpaeioua I Bdrm trailer tzOO. mo. ftNpiaee Is pool. Quiet + ld'a. No children or era. Multi, oo peta. -~MZ-9113. tm.MWlll/175-... • .... ,...'INCll--U40 aer. ~ ....... 7,1.atio ....................... ~ .._tdda.. -. a": SllAU. BEACH HCYrEL moJ .... • t. •- ROOMS SlM/mo. • &ab. S5?-4519 Apt.. t:aoOlmo. W-303'1 1Story.Ip2 br, prap • .,... 3744 '31$ . -·•••••••••••••••••••• &G-5411 or~- Becbelor In ''The Spr· •· 1 BR. Cl&D, refrtg. mp." Available Sept I. adlta, no peu. Clean. 1135/mo. +see. 770.1088 . m .cw. lllhSt.813-7781 731-1610 Call Your Owner will trade. _____ _. ... --~ w.w ... ii WawtlowC...... 556-7777 REALTORS Mlwport ltcldl Hmwf'rope~ Somr-back bay-vi-e , fanwUc area for huge ranch home + bam & stables. call J im nan· dcrs (714) 838·5970 dys. 17 1 4 ) 58 1 -5787 eves/wknds. -llAoa ,, ai111... 3207 7 .......................... WestminS~r 848-8895 1~~~~~~~~ Anaheim 956-4500 I~ - - --- 4 PLEX-Nr Huntington Hbr in H.8 SZ2.S.OOO. Agt &eve Gnadt fl72..9300 Near new, J BR home, close to bay & ocean L~u RL'"'T Q&rt Anabei m 9156-1011 Santa.AM 554·7070 FOUi UHITS.C.M. Beamed ce11's, lrplc.. llOM~ r v n .,.., Near new. 3 Br owners .. _______ _ •_•_-_•_•-.. -.•_•_•_-•_•I unit, 2 ba, frpl. 2-car VIST....,..• 3 or 4 br Pnced from Jacuu1. Dbl. garage M65 to 5495 t'ncd yard & SOOOMo .. yrly BillGrun garaite1> t'amt11es d.Y.~l;,"-675-6~62_. pleai.l'. kid:, & pf'l~ •EXCITING• .... port ·~.Jdo ReauuluJ 197G Buddy 28r 2J:ia home within walking pr .. 3-2 Br, 2 ba. units. Pnde ol ownenhip un1t.s TSblnvsl1Dts~W-'-t-Wl:UU>eaJUlllW 111ew Onl 16 DB.UXE UNITS PRIME EASTSIDE. CM 2 Bdrmseach TiiESfARNESCO. 640-571 1 ... ~._lulllaL-~-s.s-fBP"'-. >t-3-llbiaa.,.... ~e111(je~l.\"-'14:'cvus!ill,01T~ W£fmme.J:;;UI 9§4 2SfA> or 2Sx70' lot, s teps Crom home t·antasllc loru m 2!171 Ajll. no~ beach. 2 blks from Npt uon P Pt $1250 mo {)l_J)J-.H llOM 1-.; &at h Pier <:all for detail!> Parker RcaJl). 5Sl liS3 WJrn<'r art.'o. Jlllt. l)le G<.'Otge Charlei. IU ty al'P( 675-7512 y r d . S 5 5 o m 11 CoroM def Mer 3222 21.3 0021)4KI. 46 pm ~'t41llc_e ol Lido's fine111 --------• 2 yrs old With 1100 SQ ft e a c h unit . All 2 bedrooms. l 1"1 baths. all t>lec big kitchens with 5elf-clearung overu. & d1~ hwas hers. lnd1v1dual pallos & garaJ;es. too Loe big enough for <t more urulb. Sl8S.OOO with great tt~rms and good -cuh-flow A Quail Ph1ce excl u s ive . Bro ker coo p e ration . <:a ll 752-l!l.!O. ~hotftt/ TrirMs ZlOO ............•..•....... Spyglass Hill J Bdrm & fanuly rm. formal din mg, !ernhe ocean view S?OOOm<r Nw. dt'l(3nt 2 bdrm & ram rm<Sl.iOO mo1 l'lu~h r 1>l.DJ;. :.!'' ba t·edar & ~ 5 blks to ocean Obie· t·ar pvt 'lar. I ull) ma111l yd. Adulli., 110 IX'l'> Jnqwrc at ~27 1'1th Sl 714 900-ti.13 l shopping areo.. Sm llt!l wekomi> IJeaut~·~ 1972 Keywest mobile home m Laguna Kills. nicest S Sta r Park .7 'x15 ' enclosed porch-mirrored doon.. ltJ!hl wood 1n- t.enors. 3112 T. air cond . 2 very i.pac1~ Br'i. w/Ba +dressm~ area. w&lk in closets. All for only S29.!i00. c HU-6638> CAUFC>aHIA PACIAC MOIA.IHOMI SAUS 2706 Harbor. Ste 206A 540-5937 FOURPLEX FIREPIACIS - Pnced al only $150.000 for pnvate ownersh1p un its. Each with fireplace, sc.-parate pauo or yards & e nc l osed .iarage:> Owner's urut Shake roor. Beautiful tree lined street.. ca111sz.1920. .•...•.•...........•..• TaAl>f WIMDS Senior c1urens ComPJ. fac11lues. 2l91 Harbor Bl, t:.M Space rent Sl50 3'.!' mix. No pets. 640-4151 CORPORATE PLAZA REALTY 5411.2953 rm. 2 frplcs . 2 pati<>5. 3 VACANT llH loc <1 KK. l"am Rm. fpk. $55(1 mu Ask for Keith. 9ti2-417 l ' !Q~A~l1L~ .. ~. -~-~-·FOR·-~-··-~LEA·.··.··-s~._E~~-!_.~ 4 ~~a~:!':'f;m11y car gara ge; lovely yard U'canlrool 2 bdrm 2 bu Avail now. SIOOO Mo . in pool. dubhouM•. i,f'c·un lO,. rN l:JO ,_,,.,, New 2 bedroom 2 bath cl gll.rckncr l>. no sm children S75() home M1 as1on Lake& u.1 .~. J ,1,1 mo FUrn1shed w uttl Country Club . GoH (?(•U>IUI <Ia v tlat paid or unfurn.,hed teruus·pool. BeauUfully ~~.J.~/i,()i) 714/6:Jll.37at ' 'i)UAIL PLACE 1 ---- CHEAPIE landi.caped .. no ma~n--~"""'-"'~ 1-·ourplex Huntington wnanceyard ~· lij.l-l'M.94 ·Sharp 3 br w n..-Plu h ,.._ .. h. G l prec1a '"""'Clubhouse Rd. · crpt thruout. h v rm "'°""c rea ap """"" 2435 £. Coaat Hwy · CdM w frplc. bnle cheerful uon j)OWlllal Sl42,000 Desert Hot Spnngs PIOPHTllS'"' to,. Tl~tt P .M.I .~I' & AWN E ! IBmMES SHOWS YOU Tiit': WAY TOGO HOME CAU 631-4555 oct:i\N \'JEW CONDO Newport <:rest 4 BR. 212 Ba. din rm. fam rm. ten ru'I, pool, & r ec area ~ BWH'S Twnhse 3 BR. 21,-, Sil, lge pvt grttnbelt $750. lse. •gt ~- SUt tt B,IWIMTH IEMTALS EASJ'SIDE, CM, Sharp 2 BR l Ba. pvt gar . encl lge _,,.4~~.1311&-nto:-.-~--t• Call ~6-5880. a sk for 645-7573 Mf-..\L Tl FULLY decor .. t Kl 2 Bdrm on Lido w1lh ~ amerut1~ Mini 'lt'W $!SOU mo Wo.tt>dronl Home:. 631 1400 WE HAVE SUt tt 8 l.BfT ALS AhoNlltMcJ ~for ............. associated 9A r)1o(D ', gfr.,•·-':J':, . . ... ' ' . . . ~ f•am 2&-I Ha. ur. no dogi. s:r.!5 M.5 V 1 C'\ on a 546-91.24. Lilrl(e 28r . beamed-e ... 11 in~., Lite & airy -No pet.' W I 2200 "D" Ma P'e St 963-6561 . ------ lhr S275. 2 br $325- Bullllns, pool. 2 pkng spc ca 1.846 Plact:nlJa Ave ~7~ Ne wport Hithls, 2 BR. large yard. garage . Child , pct ok. $395 641} 7814 *<Jean 2br condo nr. So. Cst Plaza Pool. s pa. P75. Ould <*. 833-8974. Naiy4eeonled I Bdnn. SJZS. l..aJ"j!e 2bc'. Iba, gar pauo Walk to &Kh $35() & Indy fac Adults No furn . S300 unfurn Ptts200'J MapleApl .K .. 631 I tOO· ~l!Hil~ ·. t;entury 2 1 Lockhart, 2lJ.378 2572 ,.~,._ .......___ 3224 lot«hcn. pvt bo.rk }a rd F\nd what you wanl 1n 7 _... ,.._, Ml IS47 1622 IWi UIS-lo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~y~P~t~l~~C~J~~~~fi~~=-~·~-~=~~-=~~-~-~-~-~---~~~~~~~~~;1••••••••••••••••••••••• I F.asts1dc, 323 t: 23rd St VACANT. xlnt JIU lex.· J Ult. 2 ·u.a. SSOO mo <:all Keith. 962 4471 • Br 2• 2 Ba . uoo i.q ft home Pamtly rm . firmal dill. k1lchwi non~. n:Jy,d hot tub ... tamed gl11!>~ & :.k)ll'!hh tiuderu!r SUSU mo w l.i:il8 - -- _. --- Nev.I> remodelt.od I Ur, '4tnt4.'r > rl.) 6TJ WIA alt b.I' M 2 bdrm Avail Sept. SJOO. Gara1te. ut1L rm. No prU ~27~ l .. Any merchandise tor sale priced st S100 or leu quaHfiea tor a Pilot Power Ad a 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00 CaH today, we 'II bl/I you or charge It to your BankAmM#card I VISA or,.. • .,., Charge. (Motorcycle ads must be prepaid) Deadline: Any time before 5 pm. Tuesday •Al Items must be priced • Ad c.n ,,., In any appropriate clalllflcatlon •Sany, no oommercfal,,......... Darlurg red barn, 2 bt. dface. 3 garaites. $475 551221Sor497-l744 .clean 2br condo nr. So Olt Plaza. Pool. $4SO No pets. 833-8974. -·---• - DUPLEX, 2br . lba. new crpts, ~ & paint Sm child OK. No Pets SJSOmo. U6t·A Meyer Pl 549-3484 aft. 5. 30 & wknds Lovely 2 Br condo. pool, pat.Jo. garage & carport. .$425 Iowa St. C M. 1)46..8646 Mesa Verde 4 br, 2 ba, r ariiilYrTI'i &i pir Sharp! Dims. frplc, fncd yard Ava.t.I. 8/ lS. 162$. 646-l535 --Nearly new 3 bdrm. 2~ ba. !Mil ins. d.uihwuber. 2 car garage. pat.IC> lndry tacl. Adulte. no pell Avail Sepl. 1st. S-. Call 675-0562 days, 613-14 18 e'WS/Wlmda. 3 Br. 2ba, oew cpta, drpe & Pll. Kid.I OK. no pet.a. M esa de l Mar. S5SO 644-1838 2br 2ba. Condo. Exec Lado Isle. wate rfront. 2 BR 1 ea . pvt patio. home 111 Harbor R1dl(e bec:b. apt. Prefer <>'der carport. on lhe go_H Lo\'cly malnta1n{'d Jbr. lli(thly upgraded. ran man No p c1 • S285 eourse $375 mo. No pets. 2ba. 2 sly home. Walk lo tw;llc view. SI .800 mo ~ _!-e~c ~ for Larry CX' Pam, bch No Pe ls ~650 Will consider lse. op000 ... 1 ... ~SlllO_ ------ 9638452,536 1461_. __ ~:~~~~~ Jppt. ~u.f:'.~ Ncar new2br.2ba. bltns. Eltec. home lmmac. Jbr. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• di.hwas h e r . laundry 3ba. frplc Heaut. lndscp. 2br. 2L,ba. luJC all maJor C:O.-def Mar ll22 fact!, sundeck. $tOO mo. Walk to bch. Gardener. appl. incl. W/O. W1llun ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult!!, no pets. Days No pets. SIJ75. 963-84~. waUunK thstanee to bch. 2 BR. 2 ba • bltns. frpl. 67S-0562;_c~~~3_:!4!!:_ m t461. A va il. AuR l ~t . !!u ndcck. gur d oor 0-P.. Jl26 3 ·Br. 3 ba, 22nd SI $575 SM5mo, be. 540-334.2 -~r ~1~0 ~3~:~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo Walt.-'f' & gardcnt'r BUJJi'FS 3 BR. 21,, u.a. nr -Oelu.u 2br. drps. refrig. pa.id.IWO~ comm poo l , l e nn1a. llAHD.-Wl .... 2 gar. yard. Adults. No tWW• shops. 1'100 lse. Avail aug bit ........ A•all &. ~· $335. ~14. __ _ tt.ila11r 3242 1 Agl .640-62.s.9 -4671-21 fl 2br, 2ba, lam rm, ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Lwl.ucy Condo 10 li_wpl ---view , deck . r e frig 50' doclt. lbr, 2ba, Q-est.. Wallung dlst.ance ROom 6 baCh<Xeanview. w u ber•dry. n s-o $1200/lease. acroe1 bch from bch. Clean & qwet CkR to bch. UUI meld. 4M-CJl club. 213·:182-2201 28 r , 2 8 a , new a p . l250fno. 675-1497. --- pltances. Huge 2 car gar, 11 d ,_ .._. 3140 ...... 1244 w1hook·up. SS9S mo . Bach. min. cooking fac l. .............. _ ...... . --·•••••••••••••••• 12131 924.5357 collect So. ol hwy. sz:so. locld .... _______ _ 1 er coodo. loft, balcony. • ..... •me uLIJ. 67J.34U. tenrua, pool, jacuu1 & _..,.. • •lllUXE• GAllll All . gym. Couple Ollly No pets. $375. S48.a2Sl. 2 bdrm. 2 ba condo 1n Walnut equare. AC, pool. adult.a no pet.a. $4.50/mo 541-7136 3br. 2~ba. Universit y MO. 4 bdrm. J "'2 ba. den, Solar~ at spa. S blks to Newport Bay. Ca ll 642-37U or 638-9663 leave mraagc. c........ 3124 ....................... LA MANCHA APfS Large. 1.2&3 bd aa~ apta. Adults. Dshwhr, 2 ... ~..., bltns, encl aar. aas bbq. 3pools Highly prestigious ex· Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott Coveredcarport ecullve condo . O ld Pl fM2·S()73, 645-5611 patioapt.s .• BBQ's 2 8d boule, yard, garage, Park. All amenities. pool. no kids. "251mo '625mo1 Yrly lease. Mg r. 2453· 8 , Ora nae 851-0'la ea"rs. 3 Br 2~ Ba. xlnt cklletofwya&bchs greenbelt, superb conch· 2 Bdrnu. 1 bath aJ>t. walk tolhoppi.nc. tton. Immediate oc· Adult.a. $.175. mo. Gas 1711 f 81 .. 1ww1ll cupanc1 . .,_,, 6'4· 1315 paid. 642-~. ., w__. Ave Eut1ide, blk to 11th. Big 3 br. 3 ba. r.vt 1arden, dec:kl, poo • Huae lot. S695 mo. 673·8336 ; ~ ••mcotee> Nice 2 Bdrm wUt avaJla· ble with attac hed prace, lrplc, 2~ balba. Prlvete bac k yard. tmJmo. Call M·F, 9 toS. mzm 3 Ir, 2 be, dbl 1ara1e. pvt patio, frplc $515 mo. S.-33115. ----- 4 BR. 2 ba., Eaet.elde : hnced yd. Comp r a· decor. Avail. DOW. m5 laclucl•• 1ardteer 6 ....... .., ... (2)eck ll out! Woodbridge twnhle 2.aty, 2 Ba, 1.,.., Be. W1Drm. p¥l patio+ rec Ilka incl, lab, pool. jaamil 6 a.mis crta. No pell. Annual lute.~. -...z. 18ft'ALS a BR. 2 Be.. .. • • teoo 3 BR, 2 S. ........... llOO (Paaonmlc View) aea.2~e. . l8SO 2 BR. 2 Be .. • ...... MO -· ----- A OOLUfOUSEI 3 br. Soeciom2br.apta. Faml· 847 LQ64 fam rm Cape Cod Condo fy unll. Pool • Play. -V wtcity • country view. ground. aandaMe We.t Hllllllll•• • 1f1 Poot 9IO mo. 844-0333. A ptl. 1998 Map I e . 1--------• IWffS IAa IA Y llAUTY 3br, 2l», bay view, prof. dec:onlled. Comm. pool, at. prqe. Avail. now. sm mo leue. 540-~ or •2111. I.Gu 8redllel • Aaaoc. Dlbri.-Ave. B.l. 671-JJJI 842-1151betweea12.s . Garden Villa Apta Beaut. brand new 1"2 Br. frpk. lal&Ddry rm. llnmed. occupy. -to ... TSL Mgmt 8'2-Nl.2 PlStoNZS.2 Btdnn, 2 be&b. meld 1ar .. fpic, laundry rm. pet.lo TSL lllJDt. M2·1803 New cllhaM I Br, 2~ Illa. 1-)'.-'Ci ......... Kida ol. no pets. asoo . ~ZJOa: ... as 3 Br, 2~ be. 2 story, .. '75. mo. Nr. Warner• 8Dlu C'llka.a.SllCM lbr, I bib from bdL ... Aval.I. lmmed. m.nn. a.n, .... l~ be c:wdo. faol, lddl oil No peta. ..,mo.171-1- 2 Br I Ba , Dtw DeiM/earpet, •alll to bueb. IH·llll or ...... I Ir, l ........ ., .... ,.. ...... ,.~ ........ 8'0N/Nft11. ______ ...,_________._. ' I --,CJ --··-~ --------" -"'" -~ ---. •. _-#.J/.. • "' ,~· I,_ • I• I l ,, ,_ 7 ' WMtAds Call 642-5678 Sell Wllh t::ASfo: I It's a BRt.:t-:u; <...1asstfled Ads 642.567M -To1>1ace your message before lhe read.mg pubbc, phone OaJJy Pilot C.1assi!1ed. 642-5678 ,. ~-IMC•t1........ Afwlwllh,_ ..... d ..... tose..r. 4300 OffkeR.td 4400 Offic•R...tall 4400 ...... W..ted 4600 MDtf¥9H T,.. Lott&Fomd 5100 r.. 11 .. 1 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ........... cl 3900 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lkl --....................... M/Ftoshr2br.2bu,pool becalti••Suit.s O.C .AllltPOltTLOC. UCI t'acully want:. i!3 ....................... Liberal reward fo r in Country Girl Hwta• 3842 'nlEEXCITING Jae. Nr. bch. CM. SJ75 Newaddallonto swte 180 Deluxe 3 room i.u1tc. bdrmh~eorduplt-xfor CASHFORTD•s forrrat1onon wherubouL'> ••••••••••••••••••••••• PALM MESA AnS -t-'hulil. 556 6966 afl tuU ~rvice exec. swJe~ s-,oo mo Days. 549 7751 , !J nYb w 1 > r 1 win:. 21, o4 ·1 axle. 6 wheel car * 971-1513 • Neat new 3 Or 2 Ila bit· MJNUTESTONPT BCll 5~=!>· ___ ._ an Newport Center. 11 Eves, 752 02'l3 yr\ old plW> t·at <>rr up) /vnenci"' M~ 5471151 l/'an.'iport trailer. IJlark ~1 lloorOutcaJI Serv1<'t' ms.. lrplc. dbl gar. $415~ 8Mc:hr l&2 B.a-__ -Need -2 fem roomm»lO.-., l'll>w olfaccs an plui.h sur --Scj>l I 751 5'Jt7 2t°to .. Yl&D Tex::kLlc-~~40 Call -~I~~ 936 • 0 an · id'uii:.5J0~~. ~~~g·tl~~. J~~· ~~!!'n~10a~:il(~:3npda';:r ._ Profe~~T !~~~pu ce· Y~!~~.~: a:~r·~~~~:~:r~ ~iS<:~:z~~~ view :-r :~-an St:ep~ vat· ·~= ~: 1.561 Mesa Dr. dy 640-0980, 752·0565 mg tTom ~mo. J\J,k avwl in C:ahf lst Hank non i.Jrinker ti-l:l !J39K pari·el. V11>lil. !\Old ul OC Airport brwn wiblk •972-4976• ~leach 3148 t5 Ulk.st;astofNewport about our move-in al Bldg .. 150300sq ft Loi.\• 00 s:JU0,000 10·~ quarlcrl> marlong:. "Coco:. 1 1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd> lowance. pnee an t i JUnilor1al. ys. -due a.n t8mo+. 20'~ d1~ yrs old. mah~. Reward Gnat CompGftY OUTCALL OCEANFRONT 2 Br, 2 ba 9am·Spm 546·9860 G...__&11!'1 Newport Regency Corp. sec•unty services, run c.'OWlt 751-4827 or 493 3003 ~2400 w/privacy. greenery, -...,...., 4350 <7 14 )644-7189 ference nn. & uL1l At>un lulinn1/lft•nt/ ev~ ...:. - crashing s urf & s uper ~..._..;..a Vl"lkne ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----dant plirklllg avail c·on ~ ----LO ST Col li e m i x, bea c h . S 8 9 5 I m o ~HU 1~5 Stngle garages, $40 1912 PresEXlJECgJousUTlnVe: SUITES ven11:nt loc l'loi.C' to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.CXXI 2nd T D. 121.-.i'' bllt brn. 4 mO!>. "Pie· Wate rfront ll o mei>. New 1.a bdrm luxury Wallace.C M. '" auµ1rt, traH·I aiit•nt & ........ Pride or ownership I nil' • vie San Clemente ia h.n. 64 I -0 UIO MC/VISA 631-1400 adult apt.a in 14 plans 645·7300 availabl e near OC bank an bldg 230 E. t7lh O,p~ 5005 Plex Owner '4111 d111 wea.812.-.-0870. O.C. AIRPORT lrom l350 + pools, ten-Airport Attractive rates St . <.: M 642 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COlOlt ~ ---~~ov & Spacious 2 BR, lanai rm, BIO Mo. Turner Assoc. 41M-1177 --- LUXURY 2 BK 2 ua pen ttase. Views. Terrace ID>/mo. 4SM·S397 i...,-..,... 3152 ........................ 2br , 2ba condo o n aolfcoune, dbl garage. $475. 492-2796. 492-6700. ... .,.... .... 3869 ....................... PAIK MIWPORT Bachelors. l o r 2 8!drooms It Townhouses From $389.50 Spectacular spa, total recreation program. social program. 7 pools. 8 tennis courts. At Fashion Island. Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Road. f714164t$.l 900 2 Br. 2 ba condo, 'h bl k to beach., 2 car gar., auto <Jlllr. Qj!aut. bay view. TSL Mimt 642· 1603 Qlemd'ront. yearly, 3 BR, 2 ba. bltM. frplc, garage. tlll50, MS-36SS. 3228 Broad St. ·1750 mo. rus, waterfalls. ponds! Double garage to rent. include receptfonist. law --Ft:Eor Lt:ASt: ---1$100 Re14ant for the return ~· 1 Gas ror cooltlng " heal· Eaataide C.M. 9iO mo. bbrary, conferem:e rms. ......_ ._... 4450 F'rench PQlynesfa Tahitt Land conu:a.C\ ~ Key o l our ~ h \'ye l I'' 14 ESCORT Ing Pal'd. From San M5-6461.lvms"-11ttretarial scr v1('e. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lau: Beach Joe S7S.000 <"o<'kat1el He net>d s _ or outer 1 landi. £leach Jeff 3J9S ~£aYICE• Diego Frwy drive North Xerox fac111ly J<"or a For store & office wac-e al r r o n l5 8 v a 11 ab It> at 10''"' mt l~ med1cat100 da1I} ramalv '* ~ 00 Beach lo McFadden Office...._. 4400 personal tour &. further rea.oso03btt:r3te~ Ocvel()Jlt!r.. only please PP __ !(rt<'\ 1n~ 5~9 J076 11r Spec1aJ1:ung. 1n bus1 then Wesl on Mc Fadden ••••••••••••••••••••••• details inqwre at Vortal· 500 to 5000 Sa Ft. Owneni in Hi.wau look 673·6390 nes:.men . r esid ent:. to Seaw1nd Village. •MIWPORTIEACH• Assoc, 1155 n ss or Ml:;SA Vt::ROE l>n mg for foreign tnH-sll>~ • u a• c •••/ ----------• wdcome 1714>893-51..98. Share 800 s .f. self·conl 95.>3000 PLAZA C a I I a r c a <' o d e r..1;11 .. 1/ FOUND Eng Sheep dot(. 739-5241 24HIS. Commerce Park exec. Bayfronl 0H1cl'. S37s. 1:12S M~aVel'dct:,c M 0.923'8758 Lod&Foimld male, \'lc Bay h4lre~ . ste w/l o t her bus1 Janilonal. parking. ett• ~s4~4123 · ---........ •••••••••••5••1•00•• N 8 646 L001 or~~ •SiqUIN• 1 lie.ts & Model$ I 752-8708. 5"48--529:t t ADULT APARTMENTS NesUed HlOf\g tall pines &rushing streams. nessimn. $320/mo. Avail 7141673-1003 ---EARN ' I cr•llh fum/unfurn. Pvt Secy Easui~ C M. Space for ......... •••••••••••••• avail on shr basis Con Anaheim office, busy cor· olc. bus1nCSll or hobby $60,000 + tact Mr. Thomson or ner. 800sQ', crpl. drpe,, $75&~p 548 724.!__ _ Se..mless Ram Carrymit PACIFIC WOODS 839·2140 Sharon,95.>1650. panelling. Carol al So Laguna: bu.c;mei-11 or Systems We make our ~I Pat at 586-9867 OF'I' ,,...... & •n••~ll l .. nm on lht' 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w /kitchenette $72 week & up. 548·9755 Beaut, qwet home Jmi. bch. Lag. Bch. Room av BJ I. Kit & pri v w /d + FR. $250. 494-1294. Large rm. for rent. CM. Use of house. Tbru Sept. lQt.lk ~J:lS,5. - - Swau1ara..tah 4200 0Ff1CE space available at 17875 Beach Blvd. near Talbert In Hunt· ington Beach. $50 per month. Phone mt.'Ssage service $10 per month. desk $5 per monlh. Daily Pilot otrice. Phone 642·4321 ext. 276. cen&POIMTE EXEC. SUITES Jamboree It MacArthur .Bay .Windows Plush Carpet. 752-2717. ....................... --------- Lagwia Bch on ocn. adlts. $230 UP. Office-s tore . S295wk. N.B. s leeps 8. cpta. drps. A/C. 17301 $400Wk. 675-0922, 536..fJ030 Beach, K.8 . Lee. 842 2834 64.2 122 proll'Ss. space UN , , v-" u....... "" ev_es._C>_!: ~ I _ 5fl SQ. IT Job. Guarantt.~ bus1nei.' ---------49'J.4S!ll Turner A.<1soc from referrnb Plus lot.' -more busanesi.. More Ole oC a ktnd. PENTHOUSE SUITE U>ci.t.ed w1thJn lhe uni 1tue t;uropean designed Lido Marina Vi llage Consider. 1736 Anaheim St C M room to expand . scrvmi: G50sqfl Carpeted. toilet. oll or Oran ge Co ground flour In rt•ntral Kc;labhshcd bui.1n es:. lol·allon . S<i:!!i 1mo over 5 year~ $75,000 2 u73·2654 truek.'S and machmcr} HAUORILVD. Uownt.A>wn Costa MC!>a, ideal off ace or stort!. $300. 548· ll56 or 675·2213 =------29ll Lafayette, N B Store or olf1ce space. 1200 Sq Fl S1<8> mo H Grundy Rltr675 6161 -------..... trial R_.., 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Phone S5G 7723 aft 6pm • A MoMy lf'okn- We provide a11 scrv1eei. at low c~t •055 2274 MoMytol.o. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWIHGLOAHS and PENNY PINCHER ADS ONlY S1 '-coll .iny 1t1·m or rnm bin11l1CH1 t>( 11 t'm'I fOf fill or It'~\ v.1th a f't>nn y f>lnrht•r l\d J hnt'' for 2 ('orat't'Ull\t' d .. ,., E.i l'h •<ktJLKllr,.1 lint' •~ 60' ror Ow :t d•Y" l'h.;qw 11 · NOl'Omm ... rr1al a1h I-or mnr .. 1nform1111on ,md lO plat\' )'OUr .id lull FOUND. Beagle m ale mix. med ~i. blk & wht body. tan & blk fact! llJ2 I 12!1 Lost or Found a pet., Call Animal Al>!t lt.t a n ce Lea.RO! s;rr 2273. no ree SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS --,. _. .. S..icn 5360 ····················1·· Gotng on bw.aness tnl)el .Wve fun. Cull 1'ravehn.: Secretariei.. Brcnc:fa ~7563 -----Tf'Cl¥.t 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\JHLIN E<.:OUPON~ L"rtt<.ht 1·ardi. accepll'¢ Buy Sell l:tonded bll' l..ealot Altar Murray s 740 W Sa •• 1 Zippy Iodine Barbara Avl'. Lt\. 90f17 NOZZLE 213 '234-0123, ext 10 I 'Ac>n't c-omment on .:us ------- pm-e; bul 1l 's lhc l1rst Wanted: Lg Va.n, sea1'•~ lime I eve-r sat' an att m • -for-8 -to t-ake. -Sh-Cai r I d .i n t w 1 p " h 1 s Scouts Backpack ·~ 'lo fm,Rerpnnl.' off the ga:. S&erTas Troop funds lu . NO'l.ZLt:: no tu renlaJ. 81 LJ..StJS - -Hall 979·11397. Lesl ie P'vt wwah 5150 540-251 l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- New dlx 2Br + den VacaM......,. 4250 Newport Beach ofc /apt twnhle alud10, 1800 sq rt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $650. Cannery section. lg encl dbl car «arage. Hot.L<;e for rent , Big Bear 67s-4912 broker Z,400Sq t'l Private t:levator Wet Bar, Loun~cs Panoramic Bay view Covered Patao Dec.orator l\meo1l1cs New front street location. Park Irvine Buslnes-. Cenler, 4.001 SQ ft t'or lse1opt1on to buy Pvl Ply 494-489'l. 4~ 3966 2nd Trust Oeed Loani. on ~1denual propcrt) Custonuud to m~t your n~'<l.s ' 642-5671 F.nef'JollllJI MASSAG t:: lbbJames Lk Masseur Outull 9 11. 4!M 511 1 •g::::. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21,AJBa. blfl .Yd , dlx O ty sips 6; linens furn. . kitchen w /macrowave $25 nllely pr cpl. CaJl IMO.Fttlll&fT oven. frplc in mslr bdrm after3p.m. S48·Ul89. Established Newport ~ liv rm, lg pvt patio Beach full 11ervice ex· deck off mstr bdrm. To Lq\lna, oceanfront priv. ecutlve s uite . 3 in · 11eecallf1&.!SOll8 beach . f Is h 1 n g divldual offices no w weekly /mo. Winter avaiJable. A.II amenltie11 Ralee, 499-3579. . included In month to __ ...;.... _______ , mo n t h r e n l a I . T~m MacArthur at J amboree. Modem 1 or 2 br collage EXECUTIVE ROW INC. (;all ror appointment 675-8662 GAltOEtt OFFICE SPACE Avail. on Quail St an New!>C::·t Beach. From a t.A> 3800 sq. fl . Call t...4(16.7:.IO .-W lte>USTRIAL &NTS~UASE Close lo ~. 605. " Gt freeways. 1600 sq ft wilh office. 714/898-2000 R t:: 01-;1.l'f SAMT'IAGO IAHIC 714/832·5200 MICtB.Ll'S ·~· 1 IAM 2AM 835·3749 •FOXY LADY* O\J'OCALL ONL V •972-1131• Sdloaill& ........... 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AtllSIMIHAlt Re.al F..6t:ne Exam, s. Coast Pia.ta !lot.el <Sin Diego Fwy at Bristol I Sat. Aug. II. 9AM·4PM. bnng notebook & pen<:1I. 6 hrs of lMtructioo. To P REGNANT? Caring. reserve a seal call confldenl.lal coun.seli111 & fN8-oo34 I -, I ' I I : _ __: ' . - UDO IA YPIOMT ~perb vtew-2 Br, 2 ba. Din rm, f /p, patio, avail 9/10/79. Call 873-0770 bef 7:30 pm or 645-6685 or ..... on beach oa Tahiti wiiW-752-7170 car. row boat, was~ ---------- machine, complete I eoallPlld lbr apt nr bch. ... ...... _ ~A For more AllPOIT ADA Briatol 8t. Ellpoaure 12IO sq. f\. 4 office 1uile with ll1hted 1l1n availabWt1. Xlnt access to new Cdlll frwy. Con· tact Paliu dee Center Leu1ns Office 1t 2082 S.E. Briatol 1200 or Clll 561-1010. CM newly decoriraled Mites air cond. 45«sq. ft. (714) 6'2·7710 or <213> 42'l-~. ..wPOlrT llACH JOOO rt, 1000 ft office apace. qwet Ille indWi. area. No automotive or f1berglasing. 845·3323 dys. {NEED {MONEY HAPPY 15TH LOUISE We ail love you 1od hope e )'OW' 15th Birtbday la a ~~:~00• adop· ·-... --w-... -.-... --. ,-1-o'"'J~s . APCAR.t: 547 ·2S63 -••••••••••••••••• ... • ' I ' 1127 Dldboe •l 19th. $315 ... "' ...... ~t ........ a... l now: 1 Sept lal. mtocau979-21!99. · _MMIA _______ , .... lotlllr'9 4300 ....................... lbr. l'Mlll, twnbee style. • Adldta. No Peta. '295. ,.., ~?Avoid depoeita • cul Dvin1 expen ses! Profe11lonally aince lb 2 Br, 2 ba, 2 peliot in um. beat locaUoa. "50/mo. HOUSIMATIS ,..111.a. m..lM Brend new building on Newport Center Dr. N.B. RMdy ln November. Jo"or Wo call 67H'T75. IXICSUft'IS A combUl.tloa that can 'l 1or2 Rm Suites from S75. be beat! BealllUuJ peo- 11'11 W. Ultb Sl. Call Tom pie, perfecl locallon a.tobaacb. Yrly 2 br, Expand your lifestyle ~. (close to airport & r.,ale. Avail. now. $1'75. wttb a COlftPatible room· l'ltmta). Ideal offk'el & ... D2T;ta-Ja. mate. We diacover lbal Retall/Offlce apace, 700 prdeujonal secretarial Call aq ft. Wntcllff area. ..nc. For Inf .... bMcb I Br 2 Ba. "="Pl.A&fNAPAD 1..,..Ml,eallcoUed." c.aJBtvAtm.:e 0 dd, =· yrly •Ts. •t--"'or-··-No-..... -.__ ,_._ SmalJ licle-Away Offlc. . .---AYM .. IMOW .. a ••• •1• ~~~a:.u.Jt::: ~ml:=-~:: 1M1l ~area. 2 HnnnlHH•o-HH 11&6laltreq +MCurtt~. 8ml&a ADA. lillt9dctl ~=ar~s: 1 • lllr, ...-• todar. -... ..._ l'lr llllN Wo c.,I n--1 ,._, -v-'-t Wlllto.a•••· ........ ---------....,.,~... Wanted Noa·1moktn1 ._....mn =-:.==INU'kln&. •.•c.ual f'lm. to•lbt._.. nr. ~ Ioc ............. atJ,W/W be1LS71,ftt1 ..... ....Ualftee.,... for DaroUly • crpta, :J•· refrlL:' -·--.-vice, *· o.'CllD omce aultablt ror -.. pr, er , 11. 1Mllla1 rmmte(•> o.a, .,. ,.. mo. um 2 or 1 indMduall. Very ..," .. a,, ••• mo. •1"'9 cando, • -... ... ,,...., luta Au. -•w,.· ...... •-a-__. Wllllll.Len7'7Nlll ,. ... £au loo ·----IUI ·-~f,.'\f!ai I ""·'111 or 'IWliaANa. -.-. ,,W ' ' 1°1r •"" II-. wllMd rem. to ......................... aa ...... •/o&bar ----------.... omea. ...... etmoa. 1--.aaaw~_. .,. 1 ~'•••· ~mi to bca.. GllLlllw;wt..._ N.8. iMI. raeapt., '*"· rm .. ~c. O•• ••lee; .-. .. r11ana1 .. n1ce1 ..,,_... Alao .. .u. tn 1-. ... --' ~· 11 ..... DI*~--· fl. ...._ llM c...-a • ,!P_ter D•ltltJ. er•...=--:.-=.~ 1 .... ,.,..~. ::::·••·Call "• I!!; wD I = ';J.*11l..:' M = ~·&~~· ml Me O, lb Put • , .. ...~HM ... -......... ,..... ar ....... -.-. .. _. ..... __ "" ..... 5500 sq' warehoule & ore. Laguna Hiiis. MouJt.on & Lake ForesL 951 ·1808 Owner . ... 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storage garage, Co11ta Men. 9X20, $35 mo. 642-4801, wkd1)'1 9·5 .... w ...... 4600 ....................... Res(N_>n.alble, workln1 writer 1eek1 one bedroom cotta1e ln Olrooa del Kar °" Cc»ta ..... Quie4DOllW· tlal. Wrtte ClaMil.ied Ad ID.. D~ Pilot, P .O, BPx ueo, c.ta ..... -· Delift ... ,,... ol bouae cpl b:*iDI for unfurn 2·3 bdrm W/fDtl_,d for 2 llllture data. Have (ood ref'• for all of ut. m--. IJ-4 prat, ""' . .,.., ....... ,..., ..... =1:r1..=;'~ r=.i:a=: •• .. ~J ~. -' ' hal'PY ooe. lwe Y• QmrTMO AU.OUllLOVI 5*1._.ltHdar "7.1. Pralll••· -....... tL • I 1815' s. El Cam.inc> Real ,.,__ --1d'-n ......._ ....-_ .. ur..a. Sin Clemente; Fully lie -. W&WTD.._ ---" ForAppt.492·7298 y_.hllfs? 547.540z Al•• fro• Jet••· Profession.al collecter Arrencedby ...... W., & ....... LANA'SOUTCA.LL Grulpenooa.lity. Wa•ts c..t..._ Lo.II _. ef c.... Uttte 10AM-2AM to work on an hourlyG" a _ t 715-0dl daily bull. For busin-.s .. 0 N .E y A v A I L . ~~~~~~~~ Therlpeut.IC maaa•ee by firaw CJDb. CaU betw•n A.BLE-90.000 min., 81\Y •-A•._,_,. RJOO he 'd ttthnlc11e. NB. Sand 7 ~·!'!-••R• ~-Mr. Hergrave _.,,_ • Appt.3 »tPM541·2811 --~ IS1·3Sl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t---------- eu..n-1 .. veatment • U.. & Yldll ~'!.~:! ... ,.?!?! .....,._ ~ .... ~ . -· 801 purpose. •• "-·90.oe fm NN ,_. .. ,__, MONEY AVAJJ.ABLE Z4MI' IJ~7JIJ •.oooto 111,000.000. Any • fill ..,... . .,.,... Cli ..,W..1' IOJO 60ol6n ....................... rouNd: Wllltt P'8PP1 ap&. e nm., vlctaitJ ol Newport Weal. Hu~t· ..... 8'lek .... lllle ~Tritt ... 81 ,...Qlll .... . ~~ ................ .te.1111dJMlllt. ...., .... c. ..., 11.a ........... All ""9 If eiml ....._ Gtt••• llte•ltard. ··11: ..... ·pa .... l r. >g ·1 ..... ~ .... a fllT Cell ;-....... Ptla IMtUH. *'1171 •• .. • • --ml. A&tnd.lve, Pral...._.I, Mlueal ............ 40, S'T", aaz 1a., low• exdte· .-_ Jtt llGllkJv• and carln1. bopeleuly romantic. Dreama of mlll1na a auper attrac· live womao. uader 40 wba could llbare • Ufe -~oa11drtam ol. OD.-lb wltb me. Reply P .O. Boa 7H . w • ,.. . '=- I ii II ATTDITill •SE£1£1S I u yau bavtn 't found a~ by Auluat lab, watc:b ... JOBS , • ' I I IJ I 11 J ~ . --l . ------~'r-~~------..................... ~ .......... --·.._ ..... ..---~----~--~_... ·--------,~ ~i ~7"". -........ ~ ... '.:~. ~'...: _, .. ~ ..... ·lWil;.;..•--·-....... -........ -~~--f ---.~. .. ... -.;,.__;,__ --.,,,... -.. ---• • -~ ----...._-,__-,-, -----~;=,;_·-~.,,~ ~--=.t.,., _ _.__...~~ _._._ • .,. ~ ••• .,.~.....,,.,.. ...,~_,..,.,. 'f"'' ... '"~ ' ,. .. ••• • ,...,., .... .,., .,.., -. -=.....::.....L ,... .~ '' ~--L -· iiiiiiiiiii~iiiii-1-11111i~ •.•. ~.-.-"j~~~iii-iiiiilill·i:::::==::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~-~,r-;;;·;;;"-;;;;;;;;;;;;~=..:.._...,~~• --~----~--~ ---. ---=-. -----= -0 ·- -· ... -.o::. . "' 1 ! Al't'UWIHJ\I *"cl&M M." our 1aJ under llitnklf\S lrvmt• ~ Ii L Ai.i.n ACCOUM'rS rAYAa.ICL .. N«'ded full llmt1 lm mediate open1n1. ex Jl".f\~ nee ary 1'\111 wmpiany benefll'I Call '!~~.?~ ..... ?~!!~If.~~ ••••. ' .. '."·· tw.w_.... 11 oo 1ll8lllll1WWllll'._.ll 71 M ~;;r ................. .. = siiiwy•••• &•...a-.-••M OMCI Hlrctwareaaa.. full or pt• __,_ ....... lie Gii 111 for U.. Afr'~· :-: = r· ...... eltrieel ..... a-.~ ..., ... ~ =. ..... '· J -~ .. t,$"1=;•1 . .,, ~ ~=-.:.· .:! 1..;;.&._..0;...;.1•;;;;-.;,Hlrt;..--.--.;;..;.;.;..'__....;.. ............ Alie.ill· ...... .. ~ .......-.... v -wW ltl&a ..... °"'' ..,.,.. . fl"' wta l&llAM. ..... II -. ,11m1 ,....... Unw. rriendl1 olc. DOG· Di(Y96rn<nrrl ......,. .. Pb. m t . ........_ 'xJI .... rnlt lft II .. ., 119 1mohr1 preferred. AllltY a. Pfll'tlD be& .... &Nia c.o.&a" al•• .--11...-::..... $......... .._.,~for Pal HMS •·*"-TUel Uvula&. ....... It ..... ~ .. -~ ... illf?Ja. Qlmplll•LA.H_B_. __ 1111tYlc.tHwy.N8. "ACOG•ITlll ~R PDUONl!:IW OINERAL orracE . ttot.ll Motel Hferknllhl ....... • LOAN I • Arddt.a .. .... ..... _ .. &apt.Mia• H•l•&• 1 Dw*Salo9 ... ~ s •• Usl hi •11T...... ur olflctlMlp, -c . p. .._ ... -'°' •c· Ro I 1 • C h I c a a t II.JO Pw Mimr full Ume penoa needM Jlly8ruN Sm.lth 9·5, San ..-~ Wuw tt lt LO make dilliveri•. run a..i:..m.1nn. ..... 4lllll SlftaP • c &JfinU, ru. dt•wl.nu .. a.. ... MC Poaatloft ..,...,. ._. ~ haodle aupplln. Mul l HcU ~ *4 lo wt con ._.. ~ u•Jlabht 1671 ,.,.._...... h • v e car . C 0 rb1 n R£S£RVA110Nl8T kr MAr 1tyb1l1 • uthrr Yaman.JI. m WT ~ ·uadiVMlual. Will lr~i Al,Aala ,.......-v,c• ....... , .. Ui u 1 tr•ln. Day1 Mon·f'rl. *6JMMAl1.bw81vd UDOIWRll'A'iKIONS ~II.ft._..._ ••ALOMCI Call Cban Cro1b y, Irvine •.OO ~Vh&U<IO.H.H ....,_. ~..--Newport B 4:ac h N e wporter Inn . tOE Ml,. _mnlllO. 87S uno ':'lo Developer. Sell alarter 14H100 .. E.O.~. U•1t11• 1• fOf' buay amall otrlct. ...._ Dt VOW'Own 8ou, t:.rn I ,.,...._.. Con1lruct1o n bac k · I·-------• T•L..,I& Mi~"4_.,,.J'To Sl,000 Mo II Mort1 rround preferr.i to han· JllMI ACCTS Pfl' ).31} ~03 for •P~t ~ ...._. w ..... -U-Clle 1ccount1 paylblt . ~VISOR NeecJ lh&rp peraonabl<i 3*1\ 1640''-..._.. Typing. dlctaphone & ROOM SllVICI teller nf'w arcuunu •IUKl':~,.OK~ U ••••• M •I •~•• phones 67~10 Opportwtty wtlh urffr ~ Savlll,. • lou ~ nlll'. u Ill 11\lr . G•a•• -c -• •-f I' :p ..-I'd F1t~1t•~ II bi.k4' mt-.•hanll' 1~>d~-vm I pol.enll .. ex .. t.1 or r~Ja· -_,r-""' .. We need someont· that bit Jl(.'nOn Qualilled In· llvau I~ c l Sally for S c nw111n de1lor, <'Olil tYPt' 50WPM , imrne d1111du a l will polllt'U U.~I Sal11ry 113 ,UOO Mual rilinJt, ram1har w /rredal Ul)('f"Vl.IOt}' 1k1l t. and tw 1rv .. sav1naa" Loan bavc 1>raor bake ex Clerk f'or health food DENTAL ASSISTANT checking & c·olh•cu on w 1 111 n IC to f( a 1 n tuniL'U.l\.'1trOnve pcraencc 111 a ~lore swrc.Mature .~,l ~Ide ~tature. rella Ut-:iuUfulaurroond4ogii& knowled1t4' 11( food Irvine a.-:o L· M l t'~ &Ml 5'4 IMJS 5'48 ~ -~~dn X ray lie re· pleasant almoapl\ere Rrvlt't' t:n.111y oullllJlnd '" "" Bl.Ut:PIU N1' J>l'n.on C lerk Inventory Will &;;;Mi/ ay wurk wct>k S1lar y eommen1111rato 1n1 romt> .. ny benefttw tt8r*1fta n c e d t' d r u r bu 11 y tram sharp 1ndlv1dual w ex~r I rv1nc.-oaro AAllY lftm 12 noon. Moo· LOAM ..rctuU.-ct olflrc Prefer S3 80+good bene fits . DENTAL ASST. f ' T. 7M"5'ra3__ t'r1 f 1 rraonrwl .. OCESSOR person 1nlc rl!Nlcd an JelU\l\Je1d9790110C.M RDApref'd l yr mm ex G88Al.0"4CE MAltllonHOTB. ..n:tutt.'<.'ture Wtll t ruan W MPANION!l.I Vt.· JN, per tW 1M7 25t11 000 N~ <.A-nter Dr f'll opetW\g for sharp, t-\JU time ~m·~m Call lndt.-pendcnl, d1ver11f1t-d Newport Oeac.h AptJt E O E enth111la1Uc loan pro· !17Y ~tro. haforv ... el0dewnrlytrahtdy. ,~~~t DESIGN DHM'TSMAN ~-~ t I ei; .. ~· 1oan c 1 •I E 0 t. M 1t-• ~~~~~~~~~~ celllOI' w/\yptng .tr ome., .... DllP """"' w u r k 0 n u p l u .:><'rVl (.'CS 1rm Good -llulll. Call Irvine Sav· IOOICKIEIPH 111&. htc hsehld dullet. mechanieal eqwpmenl i.l11lh1. t'llfM'ncnn· re• BALlJOA MARJNE. S49 9871 Attig Okkpn& Tt-;MPOltAR'V H.l.'t(lbler toduy Lo work on v11.11ous ul'rounUn14 & llookkeep1ni( uss114n 1nent:. Work l'h>;W to )our home Afl"ll4 dcrks. bookkt't'pt>r:.. a('('OUO 1 ant& ure nt>t'<INt I h ruou l 1 n fl s al 7 ~ 2 . 2 6 O o Lite twcrdJ&nal/ recep Pl-Nn l't. ittta. Diana. used a.n lwser-0ptJcal re quartd 640-0!~ 1'X>&M/f' tionuu & oookkeepao~ IHO 4A1l7 aft 6PM :ieurch. Prefer 3 yr11 Gt11enil Hunk mg UP'O LOAH rLA T· FOttM SICIET ARY South Coast Nattonal Bank. on inde pendent bank. 84tl Sunflower St. CM $40-5300 EOE. dulJl'l> Crom Gtrl Friday Cook. break fut . cull nun1mum exf)('r1en11e 110 .. L'M .. K 1, """'Ilion ....... 9001 St:nd r-c:.umc or hrln" '"'"• " I'. '~ ,~ ....., Tonyforapp·l . .. . MONfo:v • IOOICKHrH F /C 846 1347 w 11 r k 1o a m p I t' 11 t 11 Newport fh'l!ear<•h l:OrJl u1U1u.>11W1l11· 1ml1v1du11h COOK FUU·TIME l~ Mount Halt.ly ('1r ~um l·omm to 12.()()(J de. fo'uuntu1n Vulll'y. l:,1 h Y Th II n k "1: i v 'n 1: ' bC'tWct·n HI ('llll l>l'lllllll~lrJll' lO)'!'I & fl(>l no1 wrt" ('urn1Mu· tr1t1n1nl( Ntr deh wnn.: ur 1 11111•11 l)"an14c County Cull ui. ·---------1 fur tnort' mf0f"mut 1on to lnul balunt•e fur l'X p!U1d11114 mur111(' com pany 111 N.B l'\111 tam<.' Sulur) c·o mml'n:1uralt• w1expr 673 <17MI ror 111 lel'\'ICW appt lat'lAnt• oiftft .... lll'l>k l'krk, m w.l b1.· Jlik ~~ ~,.. to v.or k WHkt.>nds 6t 111~ Nl.'l'•l c at Cull i ll :..'>l >J.llJ. 111ll1·ct tu .-~-----"·.l:w.i:W~ ..... --..J OCCOMRtfl ... I :.!33:1 :'loo Brom Iv. J > ;.1i1. {'oldv.1•11 U:.111k1•r llldi.: . s.1ntJ \11.1 17141135-4103 "''' lllH: t;1f1J., C.1tl1:1 b BOOKKEEPEll I' T l'\"c~ TI11.· Inn i\l l.aJ(u11.1, J'ell{'r.. needed for our u.' avt' ~ )r poblll' ·1• :"II Cua't ll w) . accounun~ \'JC pr 1-if'' 3333 W. Coaat Hwy ...i.:uno k:uc <.:<1t>Ltl Mesa ofhrc t:xpcr hr.. !'63 ~ J>r,.frrr£'d l'ln se C'Ull Mewpori •ach lJoout Shov. t•arly AM t. I. 'II LI< \I 11 I I I I I G 1• 11 r .: e W a i: n 1.• r . IOOICKEErlR f /C will tram. Jppl)' /\ ~1 ri i.; "''-'II I •J<L'ltr I o llv<>k ~l<>-;!IW l'•ot>lllOO .,. Ith prominent Uonuls. 2000 1-'au \ 11•v., k, .. 111ni• I\ 111n~. n ·t 1·1t1 CAUFOIHIA Fa..Jt bl 1-kul t-:,tJlt' In COOK/MANAGER t' M l'rvfl'r ''"1'4 r '.I I JO ~ton Jt.;_111Juni.: Our H111.w1t•deancr'I T!ll> S for I' a r I 11 r fo' u 11 t 1 m c• wurk••N Ml ·•~J lfOlJSfo;Cl .. Y.ANY.H~ Carn~·<.·. PT Top S t,wgti.im Girl M.'> :,123 llou:-...'<learuni: l'.irt unw or f u I I I 11r11_; () v. n mL"t.i Top U$ ff7J W»I r1r ~.18il HOUSa<EEPER ''J t>x µ nc" Xl nt w..-. 71M • •••••••••••••••••• JAHITORS Pul li•• evenlnJ1 . ..... WOIDea • co.aplet. C:O.La II••· Newport. S..U A.-areu. Muat bave car • home phone Clll ~ or apply at I.JI N. Oltve. Qrattge. Mon tbnl fl'rl. . w..-. 7111 . ............... ... IApJ Adml•la&raU•e ... ,.Ctr .... .. ........... ,,_ ... . --~· .. 'flllldlll •• =··-.... .... ..... , XJalt,,._ .......... . c.d f1 rttijulr..t. Able to work oader pr .. 1ure Contact Pat, -...ea• . Inter ior Landacap er needed to mainlJlin MC· eounts -tn Orante-Co. a.bout ~ hr. l>t'r week. JEWELRY P'AStUON SHOW DIRECTORS Have FUn Make Money fartThne~YourTime IU-87 Alt &pm .--------•I C..:OOU<1 Donna or Jayme 714 /6'2-:IJOO ATTENTION JOB SEEIERS If you haven t round a JOb b)' ~ml IWI. watch for JOBS "JOUS"' 1:. J )J'l'l 1al lal>IOld M'l110n LhJt W iii ht' pubili.h1•d W llh th(' Uaily P-1lot IHI Thuri.c:l:.cy. 1\w< U.'>l Hith Don't Miu it! K 1-;y l'l ''\t '11 I t-.'11'<Jf< HY 1\1-Yl'I '' 11 IJl't-.f( \'1011 \1 LOAN PROCESSOR/ CLOSER lmmcdiat.e open111Jt t>X i:.th Ill wr Santo Ana loan h r 1hLy fur an Cll · p e r1enced Loan 1 ~ Savin~s anrt Loan mongage 1Jitnk111i: bacll:l(round prodt!rrt'cl Mm1murn of ;,e yun. 1:>. pcn.,1wr• With conn:11 t IC• n .. 1 .. n d 1-· 11 A I v i\ looin. .. l'aid Rt'nnou~ rned1r<sl. 1h"flwl i.oo Ide 1111>uri.111·e 1><>t l..<1f•W v.llh 1•>,t•dlcnt ,.1l:1n for th1• n "ht 111 1li\l•lUJI :-.<Jtfflll lntt:rt::olJn~ ' un 1 BEVERLY HILLS FEDERAL Sert~ & Loan°''"' 505 Morltt T1ntin r------111.tete-~~ Firm :\Int op ~1<'~ & v.mc !>ho11 I f n IJ'7J 11.JIJ L 1 -1-;:::;;-.?.~~~=-:--:-:-.+..;.;,~...;_.;.........._,,,~,.,._ 1 ~inJuan<:apo 66I ~ ,TX>NlJT SllOP i:Jrl~ 1\\t . r.llln 1•\ t.'I pcl!t lo u~i.t tn SA YIMGS Ir LOAH _ __ ,~,,,......,---, --1 .,tufi No L'XP m:L· i\!Jph ! (, 1-. '\ I. I<,\ I. I I I-I-l I I. bd"•' llkkpl! & ord1•r ?TOOllarbor lil\d l'a ,h1t·r l'Jrt llnw \'\ (\)l)t\ n1.,-ded, full t11r .. : In D ;lptl\ Uonuh IH:>I ; wnMlmDI <:~ Pr"""<',..1,.:.,r,4....t-J~~.£6!6--..,_,.,t-Hf:--4-..J.J..ilLU....ll-~.J.J t.lol. Lt t\111ng & J(t•nl C1,..t<1 Mt">J f •r • I • '\ "Pl n 111 Jc \t 11\Jtun· I"'''' •I ' • ,. "" \\illtrn U.-nf ,\ti," 1wnt'nl'l' \lu\l "''' ,' '''• '~ ''••" ,.. " 1 1 ' ~., 1'11.U\L~f ~H 111.'fleflb lia)\ll'W l 0 0\ llow 20~ 1 h u ri n -.. t • ... •'' 11nrn·~t1,,.tt , • .-u Scrto .A.NI. c .. q7~r,j 1 714 1((~.: ,,, 1:.t1 .. .il f~~pc .·t:.molu•t'r b.t.'>H '"''' •. 1.,. ,, ..... ,.t JI :<11,t :.a l ury . l l ~,, II• ,11-.-1 •• ~11 ·11 ~clJ \' "'k ''"'", r ~"'-lrtl " \ ... c. ;,: ... 1, . r ; 1., t (I" r ·• 11 h, .: oJ ~·nt>fll:. v. IOCl'n ) tAYf i'.:H. d eli.n1 al. 111 lilt'\ otf 111· 1111 ,. 114-oril•· v .,. ... • .... t 1 •. 1 JJt·rm..ncrll 1,1'; ••lll't \llm1111~trJtor (•Jr ="" c >r .1111-tc Cnt ~ prl" ..,l h•" 11 }o~tlPr 540 47!>.t -.,. AidfoMmMICJ"' l'tal11y & lilt• mu1n · u·1tanre tn IO\t.>ly II unt 101-'tun HtotH'h apt bwhl 111g t:xcdh·nl pos1t11.n for rtt1ret" w ~111111• ITI("\·ha.n1<·ul uh1hl) A11l ~ "dar}. ~t i !VII Ah·rt po•r-..JO w.crtt .. d l11r Jl>l>l'mbl) tv l1 1C ht m:ll'hlnt< opcrnl mn Will Lr JIO I).~ 0130 ArdW..ilMJ w•lu l'l:tX operaton. lur J L.,le11hone un:.wcring M-rv1ct! e•pencnct.!d or wall trmn l'ull tame (Jr li.Jnlung TB.LU MEW ACCOUHTS Pan tame permanent. typing r{'QUlrPd W ill ron111der tram!* <.:all for app·t Jo<sn Mar1ol'lle, 4!1:'1~1 Muluw Sav1ng1o & Loan 57UCam1no de f.bln:lla Sitn Clt>ml·nlc Equ:-Jl fJppor Emplyr lSanJcmg EXPRla.CED TEUH..S SOlrrt I C0/\.5T NATIONAL BANK /\J1 lndeJ.l':ndcnl U;,nk IH9Sunn<JWl'r St. t.A,.,La M e.a l>drt vm1· 11htlh 11v.-1lu ---------· hie Uuys. aftN·noon &nJung "\-t:fUll~ l>I" f;ldVt: \.'Jrtl \lu~t llt! able to work •.ome Wt:f"kenrls Typ1nr. t. wpm r1-qwrt.-d M any •·•1 bcnt.•fll l> lJVlllllJIJlt: l'le&e lUll Mon l''r1 .. m,h1on hlund uri•u 1)40 17!11 Co:.ta Ml''>·• .irc ll 1i7:J I If.iii l-. () t-. i\l'f MANA< am 1-·or ~1:> u111t1o 111 t:11i.la M1•1111 Exper d 1·1iu 11ll• W I f (' b k k fJ 14 e )I 11 llu11b11nd mu1nl 1·x1• Cull G4Z 5(17:J or I ;,e I :J I ~~· ....- 1\rchllecl /Dr afli;peri.on t;neri(y conM•rval 1011 ~<in.<sulUng firm 0Her1o challenging permun 'nt I ull ll me J)Oti1llon 1':x venenced an arch1tcrt engineering ortu:c or c:k.'ltree or combination tirowth po:.1tton working lor r egis tered pro f~10oals Computer ex· ~a + 714n 68.a911 Tellers & Bookkeeper (Jpcl'Ull~ tor UIJPfH'Unl 'I With CJbh hJOdl11114 t!X vcraenr1·, s:uud 1·11m mun1e11L1<1n i.k1ll:. 11nd f1J(urc 11pt1lurlt· l'rcv111us lianlung ex r>cnt:nt:e ,,,,. lnrod. hut we w11f tr.i1n Ull' nl(hl pcr:.tm /\p11ly 1n person t11 WJNewpol1 C.:t!nt"r l>r Ne-wport Hcach, Ca :r~;o (714 1 644·~ 1-.;.nJOY our UUCJCLIVC i.alary 1>tructun" com plete bcnclll~ und 11tJ vanl·1•mcn t 1111 port.uru LI l~ (laaa- A.JR lteceptioMtt ~""I orrace t;xp. req. t:quat Opportunity 111 typtng at venfytnJt an· t:mployt!r VOIOOS. 4().50wpm, 10 key ~~~~~~~~~ by touch, answer phooc, - uneral o ffice pro.---------Wdures. Newpart Beach 8llnk:ing area.1l4164.H040 TELLER ASSIUILllS Predalon coal winding soldering & tcaUna'. ryeaaanl cnvlronmenl. ~cellt'flt PAY at benellLs. 8ft En&lneering Inc. 834 ~lion Pl. Npllkh Call ror•ppt. MH.'184 · ~Detailer want~. t;x. p e rle n ce d o n ly Raipomlble with dn veni ltc. ~~. 4115-441el . Adlomot.ive AUTO PAINTER'S HELPER. eaper. Call 642-9:173 Experienced Full/rime oPenln& ln the La11una ltil11 area. Excellent u lar)' and benefi t.. Pleue conuct Lorraine Killer 1173-3724 s1.,,+>m: WELLS FARGO BANK L nhrrull'tl. tt41 lk:.i\ h II\ 1• Ap11ly 111 pt'ri.on. """' na °' t•omrnl·rt•1,1 K II ll• .11'.\1 , .\111n I r 1 tilwl H K 1m 31;i;.1 Uc\erly Maoor. 340 \·11· bldii:.. l'llll ~16 71XO II I'~ 1•1l ~J (luld c.-.r1 11•111.wkl •'IJt , C \.'>Ill EH!-{;t•nt•rJI nr flc't', exf)\·rlenrl'<1 11Jrt tlffil.' Appl)' 'rtw r; .• rr~ l-'lurnbmi:. I~ Newport Blvd C M 642 17~ C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS <Jpen!,llW> now U\ a1lahle for full lime .i:.~1:.l.tnl manager.. on 2nd & 3rd JJufL No t:J(pcncncc ncc Wi-train Start S:J llllo $1 J.oCr hour Ath am:cmcnt 'Jf>l••rtunu > for rnJrlJl:t' ffil:lll .J><ll>ltlOO'> l<t ~ YI I""' hoor 1f 11uahlwtl h .11 '"'"'. 1nformataon & 111 IL-rvww Kii to 'it.Ort· II:.! ;,t :woou -{; rown Va II e y l..al(Wld Nll(U .. I <J!j.') 'J'J.,ll urt-ul.I 1l4 t~f1 4'WI l-~fUitl Oppt1r l-.r111•ll1~,.r Cl.t-.HICAl.t k.1-.1 l"I }-ull t1111I' Nt•t•I I-.1i.h1on l l>l • .u11I N H !'>w1tl'l1l.11111rtl i1111i<I typing II. d1·101I wmk t;all U 1 .Ill Mu11 l"r 1 .Julie• r;n1•1.11 '"' 1 IZ:tll !'.<) /', M I!' CLYJCAL S1)(·1•111h11·d 11<1111111111 111 l11vt·i.t 1111·nl Sci v11 1•i. f)1111n111>i.11.1111> un·1.11J1ll 1 n I( II" o k k •· l' 1.1 1 n I.( l>k1ll~1 1·x111·1 n •tt I n JJev£Ddcut dt:11 k with t'hUIJf•Ol(IOI( rt..,potllllblh ty Xlnt fnn1<1• 1,.•nt•l1l• C:u 11 IAO m :!:J l11-n1•.1I am11ll •·n.i1nN·r 1111.\ 1·111111ul11n~: f11 m rn·t't"h1 l(l.1od Lypu1t Ma y 11h111 1.1nform 1w1·111t11)f1ul 1~irl 1-'ndu y 1111111•11 S 11l1H y ha111.,l 1.111 11klll1t IV 1•JC IW 1 II• 114· l' (' " II K II )I im :mn CLERICAL POSITIONS Hyo.-.••"""'-- 6 •::.r.•r• ... .. .... -4 C9t .,,. 40 .,.. •• ......, ..... ,.. .. ..., ... _ ...... _,.,._.?.'"'"'' •t llMIX • tlle .... , ...... : tnna. CM Wall & k>l>UI'. Im· 17i81 ii----------tn,._. :-.1rnt· I • ~ .i , r Skypa.rkClr. Jn :i u 1;ld '"'>' \1 \\ r , .• 0-.11 COl':'l."1'1-.R llt-;LI' ~\111 \'u J c:1•nn.il trnn., ,..,,_•I •\ .... ~ ...... ," La-(' t u UH,\ r EH Y wur k room v.r ...., ~ ~ ·"' ...... at> a ... l·i.a art•a fw n·h n"' d tti J JJt;• l 'v '( t f' r !' { • 1e11 ne r ~ St.·amstrc-s~ m-t'<ll>il N r .. s.~ 4213 o t: 7\rprt -s,.1 open VtCTOI MEEDS l tOC'SEKE:T.PER tv i .ir•· lll'lll H:~l5 YOU!! fur .! tltltlrn 11~l..., 1 ~ 1. C.P.A. FtRM 1<.a1mlly 1•xpandmi: 2 of 1 ll't> C I' A farm nc1•d1o <·I' Av. minimum 3 yr' audit t•xpr lu head audit Jcpt Partnership ~IOl<.·n lJal !)end rc.-su me to Ad •3044 Dally t-'1tnt. I' I) Box U60, C:rrstu Mesa, CA 926216 CUUJGAH WA.TH 1-.xpencnccd water l·1111 dJllooing sale:. peopl1• In Dnwr No prev1ou:. exp n<.'<.· Must lk• II!, h,1 vc• own l'ar, i<tJ rJn\1111: rt' rord. & hl· ilbll· lo dn ... med 111ze moto r h1J1111· i~·O:ll!> DIJVUS t:arly momm~ to mid afternoon. t.>eltvcr baker p r o d u r .l ., t 11 !>Upcrm<srkl'l:. J\o ~µel·ial 111• rcq l<sll J:J11mn bc1. u1ut """"'n S W ()nml(c County l>o i---------• )'l•U 1•,irn s;.!O 111111 t ,c T\111~h l'BX 01x·r 1ctor' Kt•Yjl\1111 h ( l!Jf I ":1ri•hi.11-...· v,.ork ,.,.. I r .1llll'i' J\ .. -.1•mhl1·r.. Work wl'll'll \llU wunl t•• '\ U ' 1-. II \ I Fl' Bonu~c:. 1.. .. ll tudJ): Wknd' & 'rhl huh'1,"' 1111 "' l'J' '\ H .1r•·J .\tu. .. 1 ''""' &. 'l>t'Uk En~· well f,11 1(!..VI Jflt'r 7pm f. W'knd. .. flou,rkt·e p1·r "'.111t1•tl 1m1urc rt'IJ<11Jll' "'"'llJll l<>f" hou.w v. ork & "'mt' ' dukl t:lirC 2 cbJldrt'n 2"- • & 8 41J Im.. per week ~fon Fri 9 5 Own tran.,portJllllfl '\11 -.1no"k an14 l.1.kl.., chJldn'fl ~.111 lll't mu • lunch & i.:o:. .. 1 kJv.41ltc :'\c"' l>Uft & Jl h ... 1w 1 Cu II 1;;J IS8i 4 .>1·ur·1 ·tuJJ "'' hvoern:. DllYPS :..; Jj 1.1 .. 1<1 prui:r.im c',dl Vlrnorwomcn ~y~or ~IS520ti---------• l!Jl rtll ,,,. jjjjJ Jl/.ll "'k oltl1•r Know thr ruo'l CJIHi ~ %822 II 0 l S t K E EI' f. H f•ir Wayn1· ~aw-,, Ncl $180 ·• V.l~k or t. I I t. \l ,. ~l'<l for pn' •tt' n · mun• Or a oge CuJ'll i----------1 )Ort F-..pl'r ! n11n C u.'lll1rn..r ~rv11•t• l!t'p Yell1,w l:11b, 17300 Mt f'\pt'r Full 11m., or I' 11 rt 1 , u ., :1 a :'j 1 ll~rrmnnn . t'oun1.11n (;Cfl('rnlO<farc> k I V.illcy CNo 11( Sl.tl"r "' nc ~ t. (I l:. 41' ="' w 1·u11lm1ler'>, Ull'IWt'I ' * TRAl .... EES 1...11 .o>l 11 .... ' LJi:un.t fJl<JO('ll & ca>hll'r Xlnt bc twn Ncwllu111: & " lx.'llCfll& Apply an person l'h:IJd 1 Nt.Wl'ORT Ucat h In.-. ru ~. • 14 4!M ~I l'ull 'Ille Ant1<1uc c;UJld , 111(11 1----------Ill~ p('<1µlc "'ho • .. n .. : l)yn IW. SA trtJl• 3.S wpm ,H'l'Ur h;I\(' ~--------· DRUG SIOftt; CJ.1',llK II hkkpg Upc'r & run J ll1>u~l'kt'ept>r ·A. Cool. tH c in bo;lrd .I. room in cid Would prt'frr r1'1llplt' St•nd q uallflcat w ni-A. n.>f-. tQ r n Ii<>" t~. l'oruu de-I ~tar~ 1>1-:l.IVt:HY & 1>111p11tt:h Mw.t work wknd:.. We:.t Ill kc) l1y 11.11.wh ~'>(I~ II• f-"I' IJept~nrluhh'. 1·upu II fi !WI (.l6ij8 S7W Hu1111 tor .111\ X 1111 IJll'. rc•l1ahlt' Mu1 I tr1 OflLJ(; STOHi'; l'l.EHK IJ<'l'M:f l'ull l;.&(1-IW711 ;-.., :;.r,C:I IJox 1117111 · SA <:Apt:r pref MJlure, rnu~t 1-\,_. work week1:nd11 . Call l>t;1.1 v t: fl I t.s I 11 r ~~ ~ 1,.ug w11rn1·nu 1 lolhir11( NI t:t)l)t.I wurkt•r, hont.'hl, <le tN•1Hlr1hle. perm rc111 <lenl. w m·f No unolun11. m ~t1:-.i11 or t;\ c work Ju IK!l••.111 onl)', ll1Hk Slrt·..i. t1:,:i S II St , 'I 1111t111 Ut.JJV t;f( Y Ot't'll: .. ; HOY 11 llrtl•'. n olll 111111t•11r . 11111111 ('A t1N111•r11 I ll' t\t ww.wl dnvlna< rt'<'•>rd AtJ 11ly In J)f't11on 111 Mr f"11m,., 11 Hot>fort llt! In, Wiiliam t-'l'Ollt ' AM1w 1401 Quall :it r~l'l Nt!WJJOrt Ueach. IWlv...-y Penon. Or1v1•r11 f1Jr l,.._.l l•b p.rt thrw. Momlnp or afl.,rnoon11 MW1t lum1 111111<1 r:111 111• ._ .wi.111 1lr1vl11ic r-tJtord WNtuli YI call Mil llOtilt IJt!l.IVt.:ltV MAN tor 1rnr If AM I, A 'l'hnr11 hmno 11.1llvla ry rhul11 l':ronomlcal cir r1·t1 Miia only, 2\lli hn ,.,.,, ti.it y No colled In" $4()1.1 PW' mu net l.U twmu t ,. .. •llow t bonue 00/lllhrH fl3I Mii l.Wlv.ry, I'll. 4 JO llpm Own tr1n1, Mon 'rt Homa wknda r.,... Mu•t ••EXTRAS•• ~t'd' Hat player:s & xt.ru for maJ mooon pit·. t v iient.'11 & po8!1 l v t•om merc1sla Need pen1Jh• fU'" Org Coil .A lot• i.h<Jot 1naa C:ut1n 11 now • •17141~ 0120 l"llt l*1 W1• havt• 1•1111tL'<l ror .. t·a111 llt't'alr." l.ovc Al "'•n~t HI L• • • " ltAJ(.' k y II S 111 (NJ Goln11 into Slh yr. filled l>llt'r ~.000 lob8 fi'a11L .. 'ood ltcal•urnnt l'AJC'f TOH: kll<'h.n hdp a. t•»Ahl•·r :MtJ ~ ..,.. ror Tcrt111 1'10URt! C:ONSlJl,TANT w111ttl'd. Wiii tr11ln t'n Lh IU I IU 11 t' Ill HI 11 rt• woman for part tlrnn ••vf'11ln1a. 4·11pm C•ll fl:ll ·~ Mle&.•• nt1eded 1•1t1mr Im mrdlateopenlntc '•II lot ~LttOA MAIUNt:. 14t·t'71 •: () .. : A MEnll:i\:'11 t:ureer Al((•n1) mu Ncw1iort Ur Ur ...; B li 1'.:N t-.HAI. Of'FIC t; TYPISTS s1-:c 1tt-:'f AHi fo.~ ('(.l'G cu:RK~ l'llX l'lll..."it: c II' ~.H1\TOIL<., Top l'uy No I' t:{;' l'u11I Wl.'t>kl> MORRELL rt;MVOttAH Y !'>~IWIC.:1'~ IHVINI': 7~t.U.ll 1'. o t: M ~· 0 I It I, Jo' K I D A Y llo1Jllt!ket•pm1e. laundry Mu11t hov~ ror for t!r r 11nds Roil F.n.iliah Ari• Mno W1-d t"r• 8·12 SI ht 64-4 ·IY.!84 ---- GOOD JOI Mm :l d•YI pt"r wet-k. C•r Cill 813 2281 GUARD PertNIMIM, relleblc. rr Unid wekc>mci. full lime. car • vhone required. I rvine ro mple1 . m lllOOExt lil fur In· llOL'SE!.; F.t:PF.R. I' T !:ti'.ND Rt::SliM E TO ~ L'l.lf't' DR . NU li0BJ 110l'SF.v.1FE Dt-h,er> Sand"-1Ch & Wine Shop SanJ~Capo 661 ~ t..atATE r.uTTIMl ~OYMIMT $400-S150+ ........ The DAILY PILOT needs •ut.o roole dn vers for home newspaper d_.. livery 1n the San Clemente area. Mu'-l have dependable car. Seven d1y:.. Memoon:s l2.3>S.301 M·f' & mom· 1ng1 o n Sa t /S un (S.~:301. Some collert· ma required. Eunlngs bMed on aiie of roule. <:Alli 496-6800. Aak for Fc»t.er <NeUet OJ' M lkC Buah. lnwlaOon iostall~n for new ronttrucUon In O C. t::Xp Pref. Trainees start at S4 00 /hr. Good bmtftt.s. Glllco lnsula· lion , Laauna H ills . 51&81%3 l.JwurMC't" Tllete ,..atl•t ere l•O¥r!!U1411U •«¢11...... D910MIT'IATlll ~· 1 .... 0_.E __ _ &UAIDS EXEC. SECRETARY • ~blc Mil at.a.rter. Wcrd proceuia1 H"per. dellrellle. Salary comm. w1exper. Orana• Co. Aarport ...... ~. ,_, ......... II• t'eft Ume in )'GUI' •re• =:.t= .... _.. WWtn1n.11•mt-- --.&.. ,_,• .... ., ~ ;_-;aA~;w: o.~,.. --••• ..., .......... "° I i•uf W.fl".1•11 .......... all rour &;,\ fNm ....... PIHN lldlllT-.0111 ....... mart• ------ 1714tll7Je.. fl\all 6 part Ume. All are••· Uniform • lurnt1hed. Al .. JI or CMr. ...Ured ..acorn.. No -.Plf'ttnN MC. APP• I~ Utllvwaal Protection lervltti._!111 W. Ith ••· M11t• Ana. In· t.rvw ...,. t-11 • ,,. ... ...,,.,..,, ------- ,, • • r .1 I • r•-i ,, J ' , Kl'•J>un• h ll p wrJf•d l111.,111•>n r.-11uir•' 1 m1 n1mum ''' ~ \ • ir' kt') pun1 h 1 ).IJt'r11·1 ... pretc.,-JIJlv 11n Ult' ·1-t:1A ur l.!JKC) pull• h m11c lllU• 1'1 .... ~1· • ontJ1 t :'l.1'1-.un Jl ' 7 11 1 'Tl'I UftOli I I t,qual Oppt'1rtun11 \ t-.m1>lv) ,., \1 I- UYPUMCHC>n NJGIITS 3-11 PM 2 Yr'> (•xf)t'r Xlnt benef rt.s & sal Loe in~ Ju .. n C.ipr.1 \ppl\ al TB4'0 /lltetMdy 3:?122 t: .. nuno CJpu.Lr.tno l)f I aJI 661-1211 w..~ R.equirf'd for Chc\ mh l d,.alt>nh11> 1-.xn •llt'nt PQtent1.tl fur 'Jrt••·r m1ndl·d µen11n t-' iwn ,.n( 1: nut .1 µn rt• qw .. 1tl' \\•.1mJn pr e lt:rT"t.<J Appl) 1n pcr .. un SaitChnr*t 900 S. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA IEACH 494-1131 ~bc'f'I you l J ll <.:l.i..~1fl('d to pl.aloe an ad. }OU re a-. ~ured of 3 rrirndly ""elcoml' and hclii 111 ~)OW' ¥d ror be:.l rc:.pon:.t: C<i ll Now• 642-5671$ E:cp.d Opportwwt 'f ~eor-Mff/V/H LVHor RH .I II 111 .... 111 J I Ion \ .t• .1 tJ•.n r •·lid \ui.: llltll rilr J ""Pt :.'"'1 '1 • ... a \1·rtf1· lul\ ll•it-IJ 11 1 C •·111~r ~ I ,,.1,, Mt..,,.i ;)\II ~ LYH(PM SHIFT Fwn 1.th..r wt·d ... nd vH \1u't lw 1.fril1l"Jlt:•I I•• J'<,u l JJ.ttwnl • .; r. Fro·•· Ir\' .ttlt r pn.U.tllflfloH • IA"n•.oJ \lnl bt·nelih Ap J.lh I tt:> -.Upe-ncir ;-., Jl :\Lilhuw So>\ up l)pt-r JI.or. nun 3 yn1 exper. v.anou.-. I \ "'" 11( roll forrmng lY Jutvm1111 • utoll ,\p!JIY in IJC'I 1111 l u It & I( l u 111m Httl 11ur>m1 n c - ; ... 1 J:ll I MA.IDS WAHTEI> "1< l•n•Jl" ll..,llrt St;.11 lrrvnt<il "·'I' 11rf'ft'rrt'.'tl W1ll tr Jiil t\i II t 11n1 .\pph In f)t'r.•in "l 'l " C-o.t.'l """) l.J;t 114 h 11r <311 714 4~~1 i\'k lur 1-J.uri.• .\1.ucb . .J!Jplv The I nn .11 l..i~UllJ, .!I I :'\ l'v.nl ""' \ l..J14u11u IJc ad1 ~Al~ W NTED 1001 S. ~· llwy Latcuna Brh. l!H41U.o! L«dm11 for a home of )OUT own" You'll find nwny homes advert.a~ for 'lalc an Cla~s1fled everyday Machinists Sunday Interviews August12 ror your conv0niooce. HUQnes Gfoun<l S)'slems Group Employment Ot11ce will be open from 10 00 am 10 2.00 pm, August 12 Our live·year backloO has created Immediate openmga tor e11penenced. • JI() BORE MACHINISTS (S8.3.4 e.ae Rate ptus S 92 Cost ol Living Ad)Ut.tmenl) • MILLING MACHINE MACHINISTS (S7.6e Base Rate ptua S.92 Coat ot Living Adlustment) mu&t be able to do own setup . •MK; MACHINE TOOL OPERATORS ($7 eo Base Rate plua s 92 Coal ol LMng Adtu1tmen1) must be able to sel up and operate N/C milling machines. •PRECISION TOOL ANO DIE MAl<ERS (18 58 Base Rate plua S.92 Cost ol LMng Adfuatmenl) must heve completed a torm•I .,:1preo1loeshlp or hold a v•lld joumeym~·• cetd. <Nalllled -.>Pllcant1 mey be required 10 work 2nd aMt • 3:30 pm to 12:00 midnight. Our addNal Is t901 w. Mat..m (COf· '* ol Gllbef1 Ind Met¥ern In Full«· Ion). The Employment Office 11 1oca. *'In~ of""*' .... Hour9 800"" 10 5:00 pm ct.Uy, .. k tor Ed KllnQef. Afltt 5:00 Pf!' pl .... C4lll Ed Potter (714) 732..el42 or 7~ 14, n6ght ehlll tu~ltor. _J -.. -.. ----~ -- W..eM 11 .. ..,w ... ti 7100 MllitWalstl 7100 ..................... ~ ....................... ....... ................ . 1-d!r· Al.I'* 7, 1179 g RBAL &ITATE 11111 ..-w...... 7100 ........ 7100 ............ IOJI .. •...... __ ._ •• 11!1 •• •••• .. • .. •••••• .. • .. •••• .. • .. --.... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ----······· ........... ~-··· ..&DllAK WANT~. THI 'OOI' mAllH UPTO Lft COM: 11111 11m01-r NET, l·ltam m.o.a few Liiie n..t ln UOK lo UOOK b y men'a • women '• Outftmu. l ·rind o.il ,.... ......... ii.,,... w.t\)' ne-. UC'. Mm bll .. -*11 ._... for J l*>-here G'()mo talk wllh lmmedlat. _1,.11 tn pie intereated 1n a 0 --· ,..,.... Hner' ln ... Par\ ti ... Good pa1 . U.tm a ur produc · our fam.Lb' ....uurant al With ldvaactment lnt.o ,, 1 , s 1 -· fw M ,...._i..n t /In ea pf n t I v e ~ loclliona. Wero· l'lltD .. lrtot. Jf t.hb la "'*•UOSlfkllaC.11. ....... laDd~aet &erm.1 4· quire no prevlou• ex· )Wr pl call fOI appt . ..._: ml>m •• Pan ti•• S.C'retary ~ oi:Pe:Y f.~r~a ~=·<=.O::~T! ~&otpm. •H ....... •' ' 1 810.." _...-...mall· IQ&U.IMlttla&at80lal". ~t.t--Hpm. ,._.LOOK _.__, .......,, &a~~:::d -... I UM•la OUl ol N.B. .... AN ,.. Mr . t1 • n .... ........ aar. IO ,.. ..... m.... Howwd...... .UA'v-'dact.la WBPWU un + ~ -------c...taaa.=· Kill• Psttime•tu.U time. Al9b 111 1'0l 1>Ma Dr. lll!AL t:ITATe LOAN 4.'IOlCam~ . lrvr-e ~0...l&or"e _..., Mn nur CLERK -T)'Pl•a " w UMlrvioeBlvd.TusUn ,..., lllRL ...... dericaJ .. .,., U4 e. 1 • St. Cotta "2h'm • ,!~J: ap. ru!WllS roqulrtld. £~~r. In pro-Meaa Savtnp Ir Loan Pleaae praKlm. 1up ~IUW cwma r-1 4'1U.14' lo11n1 W..•• • .,,.... aee OW' ad under bank· .._ ,._...,..,aa.-i AIMla wlUI Ollia&andina. d••1 1nble. T1i>o $0 t1•1111 Tt1ll1111 ing. lrvineSlrLAlan. =·-----••-1 lll&ndi" .,.,..onaUtlea ::rm· Con&aot The Crit'W'I SC REEN Printi ng ....... ....-. ... ..-. ...., .qoy wol'k.lna with ol Calli. 1401 Dove 7311~er,11.8. ........_ r1• .. -·-I kic1t, ~ n. Start I t St., N.B ma&u fl: 0 F. n .. ,,,man. ..,.t person ...... ut dwa .... . D~ per hour. r hone D AQI \ N. f,qual Oppor Emplyr OUl weiibl np. Oood OP· iad l v l dual wllh 142.4331 t.:xt. 250, ·-Elnate 'l op pt M/F pty. Pitte worktprofit ~ ot ,...urat BETWEEN 4. 00.5• 00 PW1in. ofn~ hu 09t'nln& ·~~~~~~~~~ s h a r i n g . Hard In eciu6PIDllll-~ Pll. for eaper. aa.letpenioo or 1-Graphics, 738 W 17th St, lntlectrtcal • plumb&a& A*fwA •*" new UC«Wee. We tram. Rastaurant CMMS-5881. rtpalr. Good beoefiu. Equal~y 673-9060 8US ltOVS FUii fr part ~:truck provMied .,~ a.1Q•·•-c-i-.,...,,.,1e t 1 me even 1 n g s . SICllTAIY ARlb'at: J __ ..___...... Weekends a must. SlOOtmo. Xlnl slulls req. .. VITERA NS .......... , ..... .......... u. ... 11,14 v..._ u.11'1111 o,..., c...ey. ............... -.. .... ....., .................. , .. , ... .... -~......_ ........... _ .... .. .-Cb•IUll Drwfll•t , ..... S4.tor ... .._. Mecll!H s.Mp o,.. .... SJ.ti to S4.U rer .._,. Apply •t l•ploy•Ht Ir Tr•l•l•J At I, ..... _ of 11w111 ........ ll ....... StNtt ................. c .. ... l714) 5J6..ZSH or Ut-1554. Y• _. ~.~:,: &.Ue8M.TMS l)',._. •a 41 .. IMIM ,,_,..._, cant. IH.ffj 1'be RlcJaud :-' ,:-:.,':.~ GaponCo . .._l return permaa .. tly ... IMO _..... llttnetlve t.a1 Ir __ ............... strap, mttUDI alrlU.~ Wiil Germu Sia...... LO. ,.....,....,_., Pre· ~·· ... wlte old =a:.tt:~~ wallpaper, fabric or Adult 8IMk AKC Doble, ••o.y Glo" paper Ir we Mapillcally trained, Ml.I beck &. trim you.r aea.Ue Ir alert. s1so. tap. Or try two card!I 80-1511, Betty .14J.lUZ a.ck to btaek. 9Uh TN. I yr oid, belle female w /papen. Sl'O. AIUll 4: DM727 ADORABLE PUPPlES Bloodhound " Golden Retriever 7 weekS old. aalwig 15 each t.o cover abata. M2·9Ci08 after 4: 00 PM,oc~UM. Gordon Setter male 7 mos. Neis gd man "room to nlQ. SlOO 6'2-8327 PRICES: flee or 31115 4/5 tap suoea. 6/9 tap SUO ea, J.Oor more Sl.40 ea . SaJes Tu lncl~ed NO'C-ARD?- Draw your own or send name, address. phone & we'll make one cud per tag. Add 25' each. Seftd check or money or dttto: NOTNIMTtMG Golden Retrieve r pup. P.O. Box 1560 AXC. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 . OIAMllCOUMrf ........ 1.-~ptOG•.a.M Newport Beach locauoo. dynamic environmeot. -· _.. ...,... """' caJJfc.-appt ~~ t Please Teply in coo· It S _. ... vlcca Looldoa foe a company Busy office mooaRer ex fadence to Collins As· .nDelmlerllreet wber'e you can build a needs help with 1ynd1ca _Sill_··-------soc1at.es. S67 San Nicolas .......D0-214. ~~~~~~~~~~~~! AKC Poodle. very lJn)' CElutlCS -male puppy. $375. Haodpaint.ed ceramics . SA TUI~ ~·We would like to lion. Earn 70-80·90<;( Restaurant Dr.8'e302. Npt Bch. ..... t.o you. Compo&inR commiulon while you HOSTESS Thurs-Sun MATEIUALCONTROL depl. now accepting •P· learn OW' new advanced Eves. 4pm·l0pm. $4.35 SEC RETARY ·Youth SM.~~ TYPISTjl.TIKXPG Material Control Ex· pbcaUon for paste up. program. Call Kay , per hr. Xlnt Newport Ageocy full·t.tme. Cclsta Mcsa firm. Pl eas ant pho n e ~ Pennysaver, 1660 KATELLA R EAL TY. Beach iocauon. Call for 646-7181 Top salary + benefits. personality for NB. ofc. pedi1or entry level posl· ent1' a A Co t c.01 Must be able to read & ca .cCl\1 Uoo. M'in1mwn ve. s a 5S1-.... l. _appt. 645-~exl 520. _,......,., 1 yr. of. Mesa. Thurs. mom. SICIE'fARY wnt.e Enghsh. Ability l-0 fice ex per. r~qul ce d. 8 _ _. Es SALES-Ra.pi d 1 y g r 0 w 1 n g spe.ak Sparuah desirable UIJilty &c llt..e maint.ena.nce A6Ultj to work wlfh .,,1~J£.IJP ftC'UI fafe -phar maceutical r e TI4'646-T135weekday~ 1n lovely Huntington • fiaure&, detaill. info a AJ • .... t Ir SdeMWn HICICoaY FARMS search & development <-'O Beach apt bwld1nR. Ex must . Call for appl. We have an operung ror 2 Eam extra $$$':1 in p tr is looking for a self. Snack Bar part ti me ('l'llent position for re· S«>-7638 ... E.O.E .. A K.en· ASSEMBLER licensees who are re111ly sales. Apply at Hickor)l motivated ind1 v1dual cash.ier1gn ll work lher t i re e w I "o m e _da_vts_Co_._Irvin __ e_. ____ wilh at least 1 year ex· ambitious. A lovely of. Farms Westcliff Plaza Shthdor speedwnllnitrc· 18. Wknds & .,umt· m<.:eha.wcal ability Apt i r bl !'ace of£erin~ your own <17lh & Irvine) 642-0972 q 'd . Knowle d g . of wkd11ys. 9.30·5.30.H li. -~-.alary 521-8541 Mature woman for part· per ence, pre e ra Y or #17 Jo'ashlon Island 536-8860 time evenin gs.ex· newspaper. Excelle nt pnvate des & all the Spanish helpful. 642·7511 · Waitresses. Waite rs & smoker. therapy train· company benefits. Apply necessltlei; for success ~. exl 11. Stat a one ry Store 1 n Cooks Expen enced. Ap 98'l-2178. plaques, nativity set, plates, much mist'. SAMOYED PUPS. Snow rtems. Also special or- wtute . Great w /kids. den & ooiors dooe at re- med. sz. Sl.2S. ~ aaonable cost . 846-85W Frwto Y• IOU ,_eves __ . _______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach Tennb Free w Jid home. Mix. Oub membership. Mov Terner puppy. House ing out of lhe area. $750 traLDe<i 9wlts. SJ6.7302 900-5421. Free Shepherd puppies to Ltnborli( Tennis Mem .:oodhome!> bershap w1r acquetb11ll :;.&a.6373 fac1 ht1es. Mu st sell. A u s t r a I I ~ -;; 846-;n").S__ -- Ing. Call 964·~. Ms. between 9AM and 6PM. plus up to 70'1 com I•--------SECRETARY. exper'd Coronadl'I Mar net."<IJH•X ply bl'tween 2·4 Stavro:., l ____ jMonU~~~· ~~~~~~~M~~~~---~{:~~E~~~O~~~i~:~T~Y·+~~~l~a~;oo~k~.'~~~a~e1~!~1 :0e~a n~rj:1°1~r~~~-hSal;:es~~~~~~=t~Xlnl~::!oppt~=Y~·~San~~ta~An~a:f~e~ced i.11lcs .I ady ~ W Coast Hwy. N li wortung conds Es pt-c1al W AJTRlSS 642.5682 W~ M. Tetyb' Co. Earn $72+ a week part •SECRET ARY* Ly £iM cilentele 675 1cuu Sandwich & Wane Shop Shepherd1Coll1c max : hed 6x8. white w ith male. I r. very_fnendly._~aa.!l'L~Wn...WJ1SO.-iUH:..U....---1.:.m g om~ qualJty noor. like ncv. Amy $100. 962·8437 after SPM Purebre~-'t er m. She.p Refng.sof;rall.\n~mR !>UPP>'. Fem. 6 mos. no set . bookcases, much papers. 54G-7fm__ _ _ more. 569-4743 -w Realtors 644 49 10 Ume guys & dolls 17 & SanJuanCapo.661-~ _, . Bay St. older needed to do P.R. Genl o(c duties, accurate SUPllt,IProd. COlltrol Costa Mesa Red Estate Sain work for top amateur typing 45wpm. Good S&.trfmore Prod. Inc. a Wartres.s wanted, l'lpt>r. Equal Opportunity Opening for la censcd athletes. Help us develop w calculator & f1gur t'S. small business in San in both food & cocktails Employer salespeople. locally worldclassalhleles. Non·s m o k e r . O .C . (.'lcmente involved in Between 10..4 Irvine Kittws ohn Wayne Tennis Club • * MECHANIC with PBX Operator. Telephone ow.ed, with national re· If 2 yrs. o( college:...:&:;..ca:;:r:,..:.·4-airport---are-a_._15_1_·2600 __ -t aWattr " iponu~..,.04~~:1+..UlliQLJ...111r.o:.J...llw.....ut.1!!L-'< ._ ____ 4Detroil!lrllerttl!!ft(Di~·eserl1~-K~:;:":J-am~rit"u-Semiee:-.-Atili1f-U~~~&em:-Exmlenr 1 nagertr:rtn1 rel s1· SECRETARY producuon. 1i. seeking 11 _eoa_as_t_Hw_>_·.N_B:..~ 9550 · & Part time. Days, eves working cond1t1on:.. tons ava1 able. Up to producuon i.upen-1sur Manne Engineering, & grave yard open. Will Eam 100% commission. $250 / wk. <ti ou r I y R.ECB'TIOHIST Dul.tes will include. but ~~lu& --~y--M~~ ---Pvt Ply. 759-0t99 DUens.:er n~ tt home ~ long hair black & lunJi 4ftx6£t 4 pant·I WA.MJ'EO DR.IVY 7 ~9617 lra1n.~l562 For confidential app'l wage.bonus>. Working lrvmeoCface needs modcl dJ'e not ltd to emplO\L~ Medi~ --·-call 759-0226 l'.:xecu · everung hours. Call Mr. image person -.,strong i.upervu1on and hj:idi. &wy 08/GYN back of· . PIX OPEil. Systems Realtors Johnson between 12·7 at sloils, smiling telephone on prodoct1on and m H·n Ea hll 1 972-4848. ' o 1 c e . v 1 v a c 1 o u s ,,__, control t:xpr prl:f Sal flce. ex perienSece dreq. m w e you earn. RECEPTIONISf -1-·ast personality who en Jo~ s b~l not req. o nd "'t' ary opedn. nD re· Telephone Ans wering growmg land devel co Sales rru.t pace. peoph.• onl'nt· welcome locallv n:t1n-d E·=P~.c·~~:J~ 5i:cjf~~!~i!!~:~ ~ee~~l~~o~~!~anr~·;e~p c~~~~~G ~4~~.Salan Open. ~r~~c r~~~so~~ __ es~ -c.. _ · ,, ~ w/l.lte typing skills. And We are expanding our 3~. San Clemente, t: A mgs ........ at.aORSm; ability to r'fl:tte lo peo-· SF.CR&I'ARY Gen Of. """"•2 . FASHION ISLAND direct sales force to tn· flee. P·l , fl exible hrs ......,, MEDICAL Uve·in, $200 per week plus room & board (714 ) ~161 or <213 ) 428-6431. ~A M ESA/IRVINE pie. Xlnl. benc. Please lroduce the r evolu · TUSTIN eo n t a c t J u d y uonary new MINOLTA M.ust be good organ1Ler. HUNTINGTON BEACH n4J586-44oo. Photocopier product ~--237_2_· ----. Teachers APPLY MOW! SUHDAYOHLY 'Io de.I.I\ er Da&I) l'tlot bundles to earner> H•" 11wrc:. \a.ti or larit,. ... tJ t111n wagon and a ~ui.od dn\lnli( ret'ord f'hvne 1,4,! 4321 and ci ... k fur Harr} Seeley ur 1Jun W1llu1rn:. _ _EQ.1,.)1~. OPPORTt..:~ITY EMPLOYER wh 1t 1> ma I e k 1 t t t: n hand pa10t.ed silk scrt:tn 494.ro72 l:..ve. pun-hased tn Orient 2U Free lottl't\_'i,:? long hair. )r.. ago.~~ - all: l>hortha 1r Mu~ t Go' 54IS-LJJ7 a rt ~ ,..,....... epso ············~·········· **I 8UY ** Good UM.-d Furniture & l\ppbarn•es-OR I will sell or SEU... for You MASTSlS AUCTION 646-8686 & 13J..962S JAQ(WALSH CA.RPETCO. h.M close-OUts for $2.99 S3 99 and S4 99. F vr COMPf:T ITIVE b id come t.o 711W17th St. G:! or can 6314402 Ideal for students & REC E p T I o N I S T . llne. Money.motivated. SECRETARIAL GEN ER housewives. Many co. telephones &. typing, aggressive, hard 0 1-TICE One person of· benefits including paid N.B. area. lovely grow· workers should contact f i ce . 6 Ow p m · I 1 t e vacations. Typ i n g ing compa n y, good us immed i a t e l y . shorthand.lmmedopcn· Subslltute teachers arc W ,\I:< EH OU S EM AN · needed K ·8 ror 79 80 H l'"IN~lble pt·rw n (1.r school year Vuhd (;al fabnc warehow.e Good leach1n1< credential to opp. with growmR N Gra'fl ant"'ue buffet-has lr\'ine area ::,a lary ... Rancho Sao Joaquin raC' quetball m embers hip $'.!OU Wiii s plit $50 transler ft>e. Call 552·~' al\6 Ml....,.. W..ted 35wpm ... E.O. E . Call benefits, contact PCM Guar antee. lucrative mg. 754-0114. 6days per week 5-7pm or SG4230 Mon. thru Fri. 833-3313 commission plan l$40K •El"RET-.-R-Y--- 6-Sam. Good driving re-·--------lSl year pote ntial l , -"' cord. Apply Pftlllysaver. Receptaonist For rasl bonus. All Ira.mm& pro· ADMIH. ASST. 1660 Placentia Ave. PLATER growing furn mf~ co v1ded. Plea se ca 11 0)1llll1llC loan broltcra.:e O:.UM~. Must be good w1phones. _m_2333 __ . __ -----co.an Newport8eachhas JOURNEYMAN Duties incl taking phone Sll.les Clerk. established operungs for secretary Modelin g Classes: omers, typing & faung. suwoncrystore needsm· "1th good organiu1t1ooal TEENS. 13·1S, suirting Ask for Helen SSHl961. side sales person. ()(c ex-slolls-. eye for Mccurac> & al South Coast Models JOIHA WIMMER! CM area. per helpful but not attenuon to deta.LI Ab1h· for Month of Aug. ooty. T e kform , a m-aj-o r. - ------s F · tyt.ocope underprci.sure AllareasofpersonaJde· manufacturer of hybrid RECPT1PBXOPER necessary. Yl n ge sitliatlo.Tnontiu&deal lop l •-od u ""'croelectrona·c metal needed b.Y Huntington benefits Group medical . ly h d ve men • m e ng .... BeM.h C S hi Di & paid vaca tio n . 6 a.sseruve wit averse covered. Completed pac kaging d.e v1ces. ~ti ity c st. h 0 I a d a y 5 . A I 5 0 personality. Real Estate before acbool starts. located in Orange Coun· ty to type 40wpm Warehouse & driver. Call background belphd but ~2970 ty,baaanimmediate full ~toSl006pe~mf. BeUy.751.1732 ____ not essential. Salary lime opening for a Plater ~· ... upon exp. PP Y open. Call Katie 640·9350 .• MOOILWSCOITS Journeyman. ~~ St, H.B. Call SALEStDELIVERY. If Attractive Females you need a decent paying 645-G86 __ Must have mlnimum S RECEPT for Dr's ore. job up to S4·S6+ evs ~ ..._. ... IDS years experience ln elec· Typing nee. F /T. Npt 5·9pm. call aft lpm. """"''--troplating of gold. cop-Bch area. Call 645-5300. 531 <llll Exper. preferred per, nickel and electro· -----__ __:642_·3030;_;_; ___ , lessnickel. R£CEl'1'10HISTF/T Salesgirl: Jo:xp'd , flt. will· for a Newport Beach mgtoworkSun.Shopfor Tr'avel agency. Pleasant Pappagallo. 675·5454·-· phone vo11:e required. SALESGIRL. exper, Jr. Call 752·9036 Sportswear. Apply The NEED XTRA CA.SH? Set your own hou rs. For more Info call 842·4262 art 6PM This day shift position of· rera a salary range of ll.80 · SB.00 per hour and outstanding company NURSE. Prr RN. care benefits which Include for elderly gentleman. pald medical and Ufe In· Receptionist. Xlnt op· Second Glance. 2122 porlumly for student . Oceanfront. N 8 Call FUii-time summer. part &75-.3361. time fall·spring. S3.50 Sales Call557-1313. surance; -penston l>lan. ---------tuition assistance. 2 MURSIS AIDES weeks pa ad vacation. AU shi.ft.s. Experienced & bberal paid holidays and certified. $3.25 to $4.00 sick le ave. For im· Training program, inex· mediate consideration perlenced $2 .90·S3.0S. call m•> 63(MJJ31 or •PP- Meu Verde Coov. Hosp. 1Y in person. After hours Ml Center St. Costa and Saturdjly interviews Mesa. 548·S585 can be arranged. upon perbr. Pleasantsurroun GUYS & GALS d i n gs · M u st l Y Pe Want a fun job? Richie minimum 4.Swpm. Apply :M'101 Dana Dr. 496-6l37. has at. If you are 17 years or older you can earn NURSES AIDES. 3·11 Exp. pref. Good pay. Country Club Conv. Ho1p. Costa Mesa. ~1 request. RECEPI'IONIST . Busy S72+ per week working 4 sales office. typing SS lo hours part ume & have a 60 wpm. Ex pe r. re· bill!. Bonuses. parties. qwred. Vanely of tn· etc. CALL RI Ctll E teresting duties. Lovely BETWEEN 12 & 7. o(f1ces. Xlnt. ben('f1ti. 972-4141 -------· Nuning TEKFORM PRODUCTS DIVISION Newport Center (;all Mrs. Dudzik 644· 7454 RECEPTIONIST w/hle book keepin g dutie s . RM Division of Ope n Ing lo r da y Bllss&Laughlln Starting pay S725 mo. &>al Tramlt lnc .• ask for CUrt.546-7172 superviaor, 98 bed con· 2Tll>CoronadoStreel va.IOICeOt hospital, ex· Anaheim, Ca 92680 RICRUmHG ceUent benefit. Ir retire· men t pl a n . A p p I y Equal Opportwlity f1apbip Convalescent 1~~E~m~plo~ye~r~m~/~f~/h~~ COOIDIMATOR '1b1s poai~ requires a penon with exper in con· sumer salea. Salary + Center, 466 Flaghablp1 ~ Rd. NB. 64.2-8044 Mninl NUUIS AIDES SILl&e certified only. $4.00 per br. Xlat work cond. " benefits + sick pay. Bayview Con v. 20S5 Tburin S t. C .M . toa115..E.O.E. PLU..-ils bonuses . medic al , Noo·unioo service & re· established compa fly . pa i r abop need s 751·1121 journeymen. Exp in Belllaurant h eating helpful. If MKAln'MUa ILYD. qualified earn on percen· 1 _ •·n-...a tage pa y ~""" 125,00C).$30,000/yr. You mT~ need o n l y yo u r F\ill-dwp cooks SS/hr . bandtoola. We furnish Geoera.latafrta.50/hr. Ofc ~/a.ti truck. uniforms at bea.lt.b 7141549-3783 Mon-Wed. Jmmed oo!J!elng for lnsw-ance. Apply Mon· S.lOAM ltl-5PM Tnlitt w/fd voice 6 Fri 8·4. The Earl's ReUurant fil apt. V ed duUea, Plumbin8. i.m W. Un· lmmedlate opentn1. --~Beal. eoln.ANM!·1753. "'11 tra. Allu Sportl p R O D U C T I 0 N ~~c::·= 11111.M.~. TRAINEE. Rubber bOle to prep 4c make once wodt, 1 .. typiq, ~i.. Irvin• area. Nlldwtcbel tn a really r:,n ... ~.\.•.:...".:08*er .. ,.>.-._:/'JC:~~ f::°:~ ~ ~a Y.:. ~~ Keodavl1 loda. Co. s.&,_ .,_ .. ..,_, OfTIC& a.sax. aeecl ... ,. ... £.0 .B. or w .. 1sday1 2·5. w .. ue,...toraew Ptram.~-'-· Slone lllll TerrKe. •1.5 h , 11 e11n. C!lllt.OIDer • , ....... ,.. w.eo.ta 11 ... ...._,.art.ed ofc ad· c8.rtd. "11 pr wk. 1_;_;.;__...;.;..;.;.;..;.;.......;;.;;~- m I • , b a c k u p ,.;f1Ml~;;;77.;..~c;_ ___ ..__ RlltauraDt ..._.ltnlJll. Cltua Real....... ft1endl1 eomdtaUoUI It ii,,,_ .,......., nna D ....... IC ._cut '*'°" needed la o.c. Airport -area. •ft>W for bHJboy • di•, .... ,.. Newport 8Ncla R.E . of, ~ la a really fun Dee....-,_1 .Iola Liiie .......,.. wkdp 11·4. ' O*'~ ............ l'utaatic UAll,4Pll. ApplJ la ftl& Clfe ._./l'nllll ~ t'm, ....... 9tdeo "rtoa: Sun 10· l or Sales lnumor Design Sales Wit.h interest in art or m· te d esign .. f !l. p /l , S20·S25 /hr. Will train. K.aren848·93'78. 3-7pm. Sales Lookln~ for career minded lodlvidual Cor f< growing high fubion womens shoe store. Locate d in Fashion Islaod. Tbp pay. With ex· ceUent co. bene. For in· t e rv lew c all Mr . Wuserma.n 759-0l85. SAUSPBSOHS Gift shop. Corona del Mar, Ptr & full time. 673·2288 II o n · Fr I 8:31.MPM. Salesperson for intimate apparel s hop. Mature woman, Non amoker. 40 br. week incld Sat. Ca.11 ror appt.142-1 m. tomMSOMS IMNIWPOIT HMOl*dDC for SALB l'\aU aad put time poei· tlon1 av allablt . flx • OIUlllt COIDPUJ' blaeftt. • dt1eount1. Apply ...._. 10.11 Monday dlru P\'klay. tJP 'l11w.I ...... °"°" EmploJer Sea •ltry GWt Fridcly Small advertuung a11cn· cy in Harbor area needs a sharp. responsible, sell motivated 1;ecrcta ry. Good secretanal skills o must. Call for appl. 714-645· 1475. Secrelary ·recept ion 1st, experie nced mature \lr'Olllan.f'ull lime Self re· ilant orgaDlz.ed Call for J.PPL67.S..5M!L Secretary: 4·5 days, hte bookkeeping. typin g, s hthand. Photography Unlt.d. 16889 Beacb Blvd, HB 847 ,:J664. SECRETARY t.ooperat.e Mag Card II in Newport Beach law of· fice. Xlnl skills reqwred. Contact Pat. 644·9100. SECRETARY Xlnt oppty for elfa cient gal w1top secretanal skills to work an fasl paced Npt 8ch R.E. ore. Call Lila, 833-2900 Secretary. Good typist. some record keeping. 35 hr week. Xlnl working cond. Send resume & ref's to: P.O. Box 185, Qironadel Mar. 92625. SICmARY SUOO/mo. Xlnt skills req, dynamic environment. Please reply ID COO· fidence to Collins A•· IOciales. 567 San Nlcolu Dr. Ste30'l, Npt Bch. SICllTAIY/Letlll Trainee ror Eltate plan· niOI Dept. am law ore. aif1)0rl area. NB Xlnt t$1 lldlls. UDUlual op- pl)' 1133-SlllZ s:;r. P tr. xlDt typing tmJldal.or'y, 1~ wk ~.Call.....,. SICY$1400 This frieodly lDfonnal co. netdl more t.baa juat a 8ee)'. You wU1 be ln· wived in co. ded9lonl With Ua1a well elt.ab laDd dvlpaaco. cau au.a. COASTAL PllSO••• M•eCY 540-6015 ,. llartlol' Cll Nl:VDARE CaUIAll' llOun lf!l ;z:....-..;-....-=: ~,.:cc ••' I w =.,a·~-= ~ .......... , ............... CJll. MIM 11.rta .... '"91771 MUI/II f 0 1 ...._._ ... pt'r ..... Pm\ time .. fall ""'" .. Mteadaat • .._ •• ......_ear• wu.. ......... -.. -... •1111117. Call awr,-•~•'•••...., ::rJ,..., Newport _4 __ __...~ .. ~ .. !!!~·;__ __ _.....=..:..::..r-----"'""""t--..-----~ qualify. Call for appl bee'I u!>ed ,., stereo t'a_i.e i--------• f.oufttoift Vahy ~~ ... r;;;,: · w / e" Per or dresser 72" wide. 27" School Dl1trlcf ,, tu. 21" deep. S15 or offer 1714J &&Z 66Sl . ext 223 22.i 1---------~ f>*>.'700 SALE I DAYOHL'f SATUltDAY. AUG. I I Yat'ht~men , manner~ old salts. boat people -----WAREHOUSE TEL.t:PHONE WORK ~1 FACTORY or F S3 hr ~llonu,, I\ ASSEMBLERS &-si.dl t'armer:. lni.. ullleornoexpenenre 7S2·1J47_. ___.____ 1'op Pay Paid Weekly Ta.EC OPEllATOI START NOW Sm Nwpt Bch exporting NOllJlElL rl rm needs pe uoo TEMPORARY 2~M. 5 dys wk. $4 so hr S£RvJtES Please call ~ ask IRVINE 752·6666 for Peggy E.O E M / F TEU.H lmmedlat.e operung for full time teller. ex· penencc preferr<-'<I but not nl'l't•si.11P Union 1-'ederal Savings. ~I I!.· s1on VicJo. 768·7801 . E .. E 1MS.ll --- TOW TRUCK DRIVl-:RS. t:xpenenced only l.1\e ut (.;osta Mesa 646 9638 Tow Truck Dnvers <"<- per'd Top pay. AePJy G&rW 'Towing. 1 .i11n OunsWay.C M 642·12:>2 Ttamees Spot WttcllMJ Wonn n needed to work in o(flce & sales capacity (or fine Jewelry est ablishment 25 ~ years of age. No exper. ne<·es:.ary We will tram. Apply IO person or f'On· tact Ken Smith. 4!300 Harbor Blvd. <.:~1. Kirk Jeweler.> 54.>-~ Wo m~eede·~; housecleaning ser v1cl'. Good pay. good hrs. Rob· l>1e s Kil! & Mop s:iB-075 • Green high back o~· cas 1onal choir w.ot · toman S25 6-llO 7<M!I •WE PAY CASH• Good used furniture, Appbanct"S. TV's etc 6l6-16SO, S47°tl5J )lust sell Uus wklld my beaut formal DR set . LR :.el. coffee & endlbls. queen br set. la mps. pie· UU'e6 & ac~ All less th a n 3mos n e ~ Desl)t!ratc' Please call Henuce2l3 594-8391. al &ngor-Punta Marine c t•ormerly Jensen 1 :mo Pul.lmao St. CM 1mJ Baker. bet. Redhill & Bnstol). . Boat Hatdware Fabncs Boat Tra.ilers Office & Patio !'Urn. Hand tools Power Tools I Part:; Sewmg Machines Misc MachinerY Fork Lift Colh & Ccrry Oaly Very ruce 3 cushion couch. 2 match ·fl chrs. m1~1: cof tbls & lamp:.. $40U. Lg poker table. excellent ~3619 cood1t1on. :icat.s 8 people -----SS -64&768<l l"ontcmpornry quality ---:-----, walnut :.tereo cabutet Ii. PATIO I-UHN ITURf. w balancl'd spl'ake r s Brown & Jordon Class11· SIOO w out t'Omponcnl. lJ, honey color. 4" vmyl oo-w co mpo ne n ts. pod.-1. cluuse. .3-pc~ 1Jeaut1£ul separauon & uonal. I arm chr + ot tone Also student desk toman. &. 27" sq glass tbl $10 & cube table SS. S500 lakes all or priced b'i5-i'll> separate.~0026 __ 2MDSWft We currenUy have OJ>('n- 11\P on our 2nd. sh1fl for Tramees to learn s pot wcldl.ng. Apply Ln person ••••••••••••••••••••••• • oos Waterbe<t : Queen·s1ie. ...... Sl.3J Complete Lncludlng • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • beat.er 644 .. 2562 to. Mmier~altiff 1640 Monrov\a c M E.O E Tral.nees, no expencnce neceM&r)'. Manuf at'turc or optical components . 6 ~·3·30PM . 2 Sats per mo overtime ~so hr. Located CM. 646·0206 TRAVE L AG ENT full lime with t.tcket.tn~ l'X· perience. Hunt. Bch. Call Larry 8'7 ·373'J. Antique O/\K Lady 's Desk. Secretarial chair. Circa 1900 Xlnl cood. Oak 2 drawer legal file C 1940 75'2·6204 Mon· Fr• dy. 9Sl·J843 ev1wknds. Crow's nest antiques. lsl anruversary sale In San Oemente. Thru August. 501 N. El Camino Real tcomer Palizada>. l&&.5 Schwinn Bch Cruiser. hvy duty spokes, 3 spd & drum brks. all orig parts SD>tbesl ofr. 6'2·2166 -.,e..c.. 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TbYB.AMNT. Expe rienced . Lido FREIGHT DAMAGED HOTPOlNT SALE. 3308 TtaveServlce.673·3310 w. warner or Harbor. TRUCICDIJYB Ptlune Irvine 546-6673 TRUC K DRIV E R · PRODU CT I ON TRAINEE f or s m cnemacaJ mfg co. 21 )TS m1n aae. ad dnvin1 re· cord, neat •ppear. Apply 1·4PM, Mon·Fri. E.L. Moore Co .. 13S Com· merclal Way, C.M. Ml-Cl TYPIST Hedy Co ...... abarp MM motlvatoc for typlna le1al doeusnent1. AC· CURACY A llUST l U NLllllTED OP · POR1\1NlTY FOR AO. VAM;EMENT. Alk f~ DlbllM,-..Ul. Santa Ana. 97&-2921 Used Re1n1erators Washers & Dryers BAROAJNSSERVICE Best Appliance 536-0911 16U Alabama St. H.B. Almost new K irby vacuum c leaner w/at· t.achment.s 646-76IM ----GE eiec stove. wht, dbl CMll. aell-cletnin1. 1.Jb ..... MMOQS. Bnng money. I'm ready! .. camper door SlO Qa.k dinette set. white Lawnmower S35. 2 bike:. w14 cl\rs. 6 hi-back din· SIS both. old grn uphol ing chrs . Wh t, uphol ch.r,gdcond.15.496-9154 seats Chrome md cor -- - --lbl, lWUI bed set Salmon AnUg. school desk S30. s· couch 2 mirror top ~nd push Yardman mower lbls. 2 btk wrl(t iron bar SlO. edger/c~pper $4, Fr. stools. SB Much more. style armo1re_. . ~eled ~14or545·783.S num>r ~· 6 baYS'hell. blk focnuca top. walnut raUulg SlO,. 546--0489 eves. 2 Twin beds. box spnogs. rmltress & frames S35 each: redwood p1cruc ta· delicious non-fattening tile & benches MS: oval dessert recipes, Sl. 30 braided rug 8\'tXll v, Elderglen, Irvine , CA. $35: bar stools (4 > S20 ._9271 __ •·------ each. Plants. rake. shovel, hoe: electric b room S7. 3 Wedge bolster cushions fr covers S3eacb.~ ,., ......... -.. ... .... ' st Ill ............................................. . .. ,;;.. ...... _. &r ...._ ....._ '11 IMPORTANT ' 111M deelt, etWr 6 ...... IM -.... NOl'ICSTO --~v~ror•i. ...... ~ R£ADEUA.NO Oall__,. AOVt:RTl8tRS znnc1--.. • ft. ............. boe\ Tbe pnc. of Item• --~ ,....,_,,.. ~ .tv.rt&a.cl by v•hlcle 2 iar9I -.U. 2 J.... •~HP .uni. + oan • dtalet9 ln 1M v blcl• thalri. l t'GUttl, 1 lam.-. &rtr Very lood C'OOlll. clualfltd advtrt111n1 3 ~.au m &bat cmd. -1 •.. ~ c1ot11 DOt ln<'lude m.mi________ .. 1 appUuble taaH. -WeUcren AIM. VolYo E l. K C T R I C TM .. Dal .. ,. tuna Uct'ft.M, tranartr f ••· TVPEWRlTERAdler .............. ~ ::-:=~ooe=:: Model it·C. w/11ud trtr, ao hrs. boM cio.w, va (eftlncaUOot Qt.' do iWL • ~ev. ..._ a&ru. IOU J1, a1tr documentlr)' pre· t ofn; dea&I • , .. ;; •• ..,.uon C':bara-unJeQ cbra. XlDl. cood. $.'W>. 11' o.t...,. w/cebln 6 o&Mrwl.lo •r>ttined by ewM8tewL a-t. t'UU cvr a. traUer. tbU d\'tll1._u•e_r __ _ 1B.....-01ctatlo.1 EQ;;. UO/B.lllOO.MS-tm 0111, •/ Xlnt eond. F\"ao ~. ~ tSJO 8·3Dam.s.30pm ..... W 9060 -··••••••••••••••••• ....................... NI IOI ~ l~ H •Jtra.iJcr. ·-·-••••••••••••••••• outhaul, van.:. pole, •Lower The Pet Popula· S1&569UB tltOO. Call Ora.nae Cnty ----- llumane Scx-OlJ ~ lM. 8 n.lla. 1nc12 FOR LOW COb'T ~ers. ) winches, 5plyed. neuter•. vacc rwe equip ~a.G4 ~~~ -~--~ ---&4' tloble cat: Sall away BABY HAMPSTF.RS. cood. best orrer tak.es- C.'\U " adorable OClly 3 ~7867. I OfAktMO 1S60 au-;RCEOEs lTOS C.bnolet 2 door con vc-rt1ble. tan exttnor brwn lthr inl. 4 ryl Oat head mlr 4 lf~ lroan.. unbel lti vabl (l a utomobile. a r tal ~c: ~allms..,. lJOO W. Cout Hwy Nwpt 8ch 64.2 6763 weeks old, St.SO ea .--------(TE DD Y B EA R J • l9 Mabba Outngger. ll.ke 846-8579 art 6PM o r oew.batol'fer. '47FordPanetTruck:V8. 841).Z135. 5$1~ ong. WOO/be6L 847~ "-&OrcJ-1 1090 lO' Clipper 1975. 1-'/G. ,.ev_es_. _____ _ _..................... sloop, fully equipped, 4-.,.. Dri••• 9550 For Sale Koble r & xlot cond. $11 .900. -••••••••••••••••••••• Campbell console piano. -~---·------11--------Purc hased new from Cat:.>: ROF, VHF. depth Coast Music: CM. Like sounder, diesel. Newport new. ans See. at 979 moonng. $36,000. S46·750tl Denver Dr. CM. M9-l969 aft.S:=->pm&wknd.s. Uob1c 18' with deluxe --trailer & boat cover . Spm'fing Good& 1094 S)450. or offer. ~9674 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-5854 •4X4• '76CMEVY >/ .. TOM LOMGIED Custom deluxe with V·R. automalJc, power steer· 1og , s tere o tape Col eman P eak J --------- 1-----..a-0-k-p-a c-k . b h 1 e 1964-0>lwnbta-24 Maril Polarguard mummy Good cond. Extras 1.leepang bag. 1 mo old. $WX>. 536-6103 <W173741 SS * J.C. ·FORTUNE ---~ea. 645-9796 Lido 14• w/trlr good cond. GOLF C.:LUBS, Wt Ison or 13"wttrlr. main & jib. XJ I. 9 irons. 1·3·4 5 $000/Best0Cfer.67J..:;s7u Pootiac·GMC: aJOO 1-:. Isl, Santa Ana (714 1558-1000 ... oods. hke new, Sac. eves ~~~~~!'!!'!~!!!! 1----~~~J~.C.a1LS48-J39~ aft -zs--caronaao Sloop. Dana i3CJ-5. gd co . Stra1f{lll :.ii M Poant slJp Undermarkel VG . $3500/best ofr. 7 US. Uivers twin !>O tanks, a1$7000.496-4024 afi6. 754-5295; 751-3078 w f J ·valvc . Da<"Or liarkpac k $125 1-·1rm . 55~Rlm~ys--- TV.Rocio. HIR, Steno 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Ire<' 2S" Zena th Color T. V. il:ll 2 Yr. Warr. F'roc Uel. 646-1786 c 21m Paclrard ·Hell color works g rea t SlOO . ~2372or S.'i&l295. -------loah&Marine ~,.... ... 16· Hobie Cat Tequila Sunnsc 3 mos old. Must !>ell. $2200, 832·1006. 4!11 2179 1.3ft. Ult Cat and trailer. very good cond1t1 on $700. 4<.J3-8664 or 4!16-2834. ---------DAYSAILER -13. Ghost. Good liber~las boat for fnmihes. Seats four and 1s car toppablc. !000. Call 5..57-0454 aftc~ 6 PM or on weekends. , • CllOIC~4 X 4 • 76CHEVY SILVBlADO l/4TOH LOHGlf.D PICKUP V-1:1. uut.omauc. powc-r 1.teenn1=:. t.ftet tttr. tall. en.use, tutonc, auxiliary tank. ma~s with new ov:ilii. 055TAS l $6495 G:;;··········;c;.-c> ~ips/ 9070 * J.C. FORTUNE Ponuac-GMC: i!UX) I'~. tst. Santa Ana l7M>558 1000 .........•..•...•.....• _________ , ...................... . WHETHElt BUYING or SELLING Thkl1 Yow DAILY PILOT IOATMART 1'o plac• yow od cal642·5678 SUPS A. V .A..ILAILE YAC Newpurt 646-0551 SU r FOR POWER OR H ING E D MA ST AMPLE PAR.Kl NG. 548-4220 -------- For fWnt 2Sft side tu~ near Ferry Balboa Jsland ~1440. rtatl ~er '77 heavy du· Ly equp. Auto. a ir, S5.300 /0rfcr . 7141951·1~. ~-32'M. ISGMC 4 whl. short bed. mags. TI lire>. AM/FM 8tr. auto.AIC. meta.I wol boJc, mJC). 96J.2179 fr• p crrfati«MI _ iHlievy 4-wh.l. Cheyenne ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super. many xtrai., xlnt ~ Sde/ 9120 rond, $1&95(). 842-"844. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tnldls 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::h1nook mini .truck 18 Toyota True ll. long camper: Super tnck. gd bed. standard, 20,000 cond. $500. 645·S268. miles. Llke new. 493-5710 1978 Jayco te nt trailer. sip_; 6. gas !ltove. icebox. furnace. used verY lillle, &4$.::.496 ~=::--=~~====~I $1000 or best ofr. Evt::> '77 =II. Too Chevy, stcrro. camper shell. rust pro- ofed. 4 spd. 350 eng. Xlnl cond. 494-1357. Sales tlfl-5103 'MalW'e Yacht Broker to ~zed likes 9140 rmnage Newport Beach ••-••••••••••••••••••• f r-i ~e f o r m a j or Clma1ti Moped. liko new, Brokerage Firm. Send lowmiles 1375 '71 Dal.sun PU w /shell. re· budt·l!llg;-ma~. clean. Sl.!195/besl. m. 796S. resume to Ad J58S, Daily s4a.s:i8s Pilot, P .O.Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92J6216. ......... ••Mustsacnfice! '68 Ford F·lOO, clean. runs great, 9150 fOOOC1 body. Bat orr over swo. 492-8731 llfll...... '° 30 ·-·-················· •••-•••••••••••••••••• WANTED BSA Victor, New Easy trailer ck spa~ ong cond. CaU bef lOam, al the Dunes. & aft 6pm, 400-4963. 6C2-0112.~ '77 YAMAHA 750 ... ,.... 9040 ~~7N~~ ~~: ....................... ~ 57Canicraft a.')9,SOO --------- ·15 Twin Cbrya, SI ps 10. iG K.awasld 900Z1. lOKmi. Bes t ofr takes. PP SHARP. $2,500/0ffer 675-2172 642-9882. ------New 15• Boet.oo Whaler, iir•·CHS IOOc maoyxtru, w/trlr, m ust ~ C eell bat otr. 645-7873 or __ l+S_IS._$.W_._67_5-37_0t __ T.lf.7400 '75 TSOO Suzuki, good 23• Arena Craf\· Deep v transportation $$00 Nul. :rn Chevy Mere IO _548-_1333 _____ _ c.nUer + xtra Priced um Kawaaki 250 Eodu.ro, for quick sale. $9000. complete shop manual5. 6'13-1711 li1kle Ue av all. 2 belmeta. Priced t.o aell 751..., SEALED BID u-a-u..-... • _._~ l+S JS.WHERE IS -,,_.., .._. 19T7·27' Bayllner Vlc-... /SI•• 160 t • a TIS Volvo 170HP .......... ••••••••••••• ~ datm&ed by alok: RENT 23' FIREBALL iftlliaalvqe. llllpect at SELF CONTAINE D. H•niOllOD Hbt Marlae RF.ASONABLE. 645-2283 Center, 2901 Ed101er, RENT '78 22' Luxury Htn'"-oa Bcb, Moa-Fri motorbome. Sleeps 6. 8All-4PM. Boat to be Self cont. ~/wk. +ec 9C1k1 AS JS.No "arranty ml . ..._ d -ldDd. .... b&4 -------. m111& illclude iK of bkl '71 ~ mocomome 27 la cllllder'• c•k or "41a ' Dodie eq, roof• -........ _ dMb, air,~ lteer· --., ,..._, ,.,_ -ial•yMem. AM /Fii 4-dl Aa.."'"'M 00.,oo&u. cw Mutt tee &o ap-::.'*'an'°..::... ~ ,,.date. $14,000. Call mt&. 2lld St., Loal Osy.tm-GIM1IUPll. Beada. Ca. -· Bid " .... ,,..,.. fl 70 opellllial 1P11 Aulllll u. -.......... -.... . 1171 at otnce of aur· '71 n· Silver StrHk veyan. Oner ~-1nller: ll\a111 fCl'Ullped, "'91& t.o ,.,_ .., or all N:.. --. SLZ,000/belt. .... --..... ............... .. a.AS&IC. I&' 11~. ~ ......... r1ee ..... alli bolt, ~P Gray "" ............ -.. . C...._o••· :::."!';,~ t• YICIDll'T. 0.-1.,.,.A W9* •. -.-..WT ..... ft1.;T:-..:• =::='= a:=&~ ....... :u....... • Jllllt .... ,,,, l'lnL Olllla .... .... 146-ltM '70 Ford Ranchero. P IS. PtB. air. stereo. with or W /0 cstm bit overhead camper W/Slllk, sips 2, xlnl shape.. G reat work or rec vehicle. $2400 642«Ml eves. Ed. 1978 DI ESEL lr'.i T . s tePBide Chev, spec. yellow paint, loaded W/f!X1.r88, $8500. 673-5644 '77 Chevy ~ too. 4-wbJ drive, loaded. 26,000 ml 'a, $7000. Days~ 968-l:m, Eves; SJS.3.121. v-9570 ....................... '16 Chevy: 8cyl, full~ custA>mlzed " equipped. $6200 bluebk , sell M'ZS/best. S..803t. '63 Ford Van: Custom ln· terior. 6 cyl. Maas. Sl.3SO or offer 545-0229 "T1 Dodp Van 8200 ~too 12'1''wbeeJ bale, p/a, p/b, 311) V-8, re&. CU. ... 12S. 951-'7332. 1961 International Step Van: 4611 ort1 ml S/C. ai.ma. "M Ford .... bd. Good aond. PIS, air, All/FM, I u.k. I cyL Oood pa mi. Pueled. MOO or belt O(t. •• -a,. cmly. "12 Ford 100 a&per Van. PS/PB. A/C, 11111 wbla. All/FM CHI llfr. 4 ....... Xlat.m..a •Dl9 v-.1o ... .............. ,'IW.-- 9170 ....................... 1"rMIV•'-•C11e¥1. 11', alr. rJP. ti.off, "11, &a.MO n:M MO-lJT3 aft ~ tltO ....................... WE f•AV T(W 001.LA R for -.op '*Lid can f orti.&I'. clllmNUe. or clUilCj. If >Qar rar la ~lt• elean. ••nR.'n': - I ...... i ... ..w ... 12914 •• ,....... ....u.M ........................................... ~ ..........•..........•.. W t71J JijiiW t7JO 'ftt / '767 .,_ ....................... ....................... ....................... ~ ................. . IOIMllAI•'• & &'ION. 8t1th Blvd. LAUABRA IS Ill. No. ol SA Fwy> •71411U.Ull ~byAppt.. '74 JUI. fw.lY equipped, '718Lla: lle.cM.DlCaJb It dlauffeur driven. Bi t coacoetlcally perfect. ••BOWNOAC • lb. MWIU. SllllO• •1UCS1 77 IUeCI "12 Jae XJI: Lo ml. nu ••• 11 9770 11YBA CN. P9iDi. ldnt cond, rs, PB. •-.. •••••••••••••••••• Jl\all p()Wtt, &-way teal. lib>.-.-.. vw . Havlol trouble aell· landau. ract. air. 1tereo U..10Ul'cat!TryutToP tape. cu.1tom wheels. "71 XJ.12&. do11M' • PaJd for or Not! more. t801RKN) Automatic, air, fmlly ~ )'OU1 car to J im $5195 eqwpl)td. ell actu•I Marano Volklwa1en. * J.C. FORTUNE mltea. Re1cocy red 18711 Beach Blvd .• Hunt w/tlft b ide.. "flaw· inl&on Beach Ask for PooilaerGMC Ima." (254UlCT) Frank ¥artoo or Tom 3lOO E. Ja l. Santa An• "' e.o..,..c~ .. ·1sBMW530l Cll'a IMW Aikin. (714 )558-1000 lat lrBrOldway 2925 Uar1Kw Rlvd. R~bulll e ng, 24mp· (,'(~TA Ml-::SA I /road, xlnl cood. like f1f·2500 o u . AC. AM / Jo'M . ---------· -~--------Can'\SeU Your Car., CUYIHIMW l'AYS'fOP OOUJ\R •'-"Clean l111ed Imports Call Mike or Don llS-1111 WANTED! "T1 m ; Immaculate. 1 owner. Allume lease or pw-ch.ue. ~7-0400. 72 IMW 3.0 CS&. Rare Cac. origmal alpin• sup. etc. Very fasL Great handlio&. fM2.0696, SANTAANA 835-3171 9734 ....................... l9'10 Karmann Ghia. good cood. reblt motor . '1995. 67S-544l. 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i 4 RX3. economy, runs great. Sharp• $1295/bst 6 llASOMSTO IUY & SllVICE ·AT JIM MAllNO VOLKSWAGEN ·•· Lale model Toyotas, Volvus, Pickups "Vans. Call us today• '70 BMW~. xJnt cond. olr. 7SW300 dys. 897-4984 YIYIC8 DIPf. °"" 'TL 9 r.M. ~A YS turlr JJkr fOYOTA-YOt. YO ""...._ ..... c .... *" ..._ 6'6-UOl w UO.UU PORSCHE's WANTED Allow us thl' opportunity w consider the purchase or trnde·m or your dean Porsche. Check wilh Us Today• $4200 /b est offer eves ~71Bf968.5.247 -~~~~---~ c:cip; 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71: Looks sharp $1200 962-6723 "T.J Capri V6. X1nt cond. AM/PM, rur. 67Ul89 & 6#-0001 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE sa.ECTIOH OF AU MODELS SHOP&COMPARI': BAkWICI< DATSUN ' al I J ~1.111 ' ·' i II '. Ir jt' 831-1375 493-ll7S 1978DATSUN 810WAGOH '74 RX Wagon Salver w/blk inter New brakes. Sl .960 4.94-5729. '78 RX7: llM mt. AC. silver/blu. AM/t'M. I UD· r( S8300. 642·112 1. 64:>-li56. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -2- PAITS DIPT. OPlt4 'TL t P .M. MOHDA n • 'TR. JP.M. s.ATUIDAYS .]. SALIS DIPT. OPltf 7 DAYSAWIB ... ·19 2!ei. white w /blue rn· WI LU.SI AU ter. Immaculate: Col. MAKH & MOORS, imnual shift. Jtuns very SPICIAUJJMG IN YW Wl'll , 22 mp!( Sec at 2602 & "8CIDIS HM1 Newport Bl vd .. N B .5. IK•Laals in Jeff Bncry WIHAYIOYB 100 H t:: Ofrll'C Selling for ,.. O~ID $1.500 675-91 I I fCOt40M'f CAIS TO ~ Wht1bllr. ~i.=n~-+--c:MC>0'5£Ro Ueaut.Jful ! Runs perfl'<'t ·6- ly ~ no SG4G 1111; iMMllMAn Jo: V Jo; rt V day , 2 I J DBJYB'f Off MOST ~5450 eves MOOB.S AutomatiC'. AM / t'M MUZ '66 230SL. i.:old c ··~ ................... -.... * $1.99 DOWN OAC • '71SEVIW 3J.3X> nules. full power. fact. air. 6·way sea t. leather. crwse. ult, Ian· d.au. stereo lape. new Generall1res 1471927) SI0,995 * J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac GMC: m>E lst,&.ntaAna (714)558·1000 '74 Cpe de V1lle. red w/Wtu.te vmyl top; red lDU.':r' • good cond.. $3,296. 842-~ • 1}13 DOWN OAC • '77 CADILLAC COUP£ de VIUE 40.:nl rrulcs. full power. 6 way seal, landau. f;H1 wr, 1.tereu tape. lcatber. cruse. Ult. (874SXAI * J.C. FORTUNE Ponti ;.it G ~1 (.; ..SAAJ I'. l.\l, ~anla An.i li H 15SIS II.IOU ff 32 ....................... ~ ....................... '71. Moving must. sell• Alr. power steering, disc brakes. Good cond. SUIXI. 63l·28S7 Aft.6 ...... 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7jj f.'1c!>ta 4-sp , air, 34mpg. Lrke new. $3.900. &t.2-IS907 eves. 759-5807 dy-;. 'iJ t'ord f{,unaboa1t r~·'"''----_..,· hie tran~ .. Xlnl. cond. SI .:m Qi 11 J err 955-131 i. Melcwy 9950 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ORANG 1:-: COUNTY'S HEWEST ..._ L11pc.~ SlCreO, air rood . pwr. mctall.Jl' Xlnt rood. 2 ..._....; .... : ......... m• .-,....,.,..,,,..~-fueJ-'et'-+-U~S3.4100 W-Om6 ..-.;1-~.,.....~."'0 abrH1T..t. .l.l..'la>u M.:..·...._.,._.._ __ __. DEALI:;RSllJP G ••al 970 I lJOrl.. 17·M mtlL>i. & like '79 :DJCD· Loaded. mint NF: W <'on d t l I IJ n · t'Olld. i.1lver i:n•y, xtra .u:A>rru , > l'llov.. l>Jddlc le4.lher, Uaamll wht.'t'l'l. ('l(; i mt• v.arr • .ml} It'll f'n t pl> ~14 ,;:,u lm4~ RAY R.ADEIOE U~COL"'·MERCLl RY 11>-IXAutoCeot.er Dr SIJl''wy l.akt• 1-·or~t ex at IHVJ:'l:I-: 830-7000 ..................... ~. ATTENTION! Mer c ede s . UMW . J'orsche. Classic & Ex ouc We will sell your car on consignment al your pnc·e Best location rn Orungc County. For an forimtioo Cl)~I Jim C:ur nm. AutohcaK ~rtin 1300W. Coast Hw y Nwpt Uch 642·6763 '7U Sunca. fwd , 4 spd, 2 dr. hatc:h buck. 40,0011 rrules. Good mpg. $950. 5W-!m'l ·m <.:«ti.no great trans & quiet be at up. $400. ~2372. 556-1295. • Mo Ron.o 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 VEL SPHINT 25 watt 11ter tape dck. 'd1~1tal. Pirelli tares, RBS whls h'cx;' gold &trl Plnlt lll.&llL 7lm ma G40-1Z7J all 5 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Audi 5000; has C\.Cr· ythmg. $500 & Ab!'lume lca<1e at $232 mo. or buy . 8)00.~10 IMW •USEDIMWs• i 65:nAStR (J95HKOI '77320~pd. st <670SPV) '775.'1>4spdS/R 10179) 183204fip, (239tJKJl I i8 6J3cs1A St R (0062 > ao..d~•dllJI IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! LAIGE saECTION OFNEW1979 320l'1 528111 ALS0633CSi 's INSTOCK! Call tA>day ·We alao may have that pre ·~ed BMW you are og for! ll 1·2040 4tM949 .......... c .. iam 4 speed, aunroof, le at.her. alloys, low miles ! Operate1 oo reiiular fuel! ($443) Sl4,H5 Ot.hen To Choolle CllVllllMW lat It Broadway SANTAANA 835·3171 •IMW77JZOI Ny equipped, locally owned It tervlced. llBZ tncte.m. (41'MIQ) ..... <:flbWDG ). fuel Lank t>10 !1738. $5999 Maben Cadillac jf, M••n:t'<I(... 450 SLl'. I ownt.-r·loJdCd sund. 2tOO llarborUl\d. "''rt· wht·•+,, <.l~·r•·o 1171 I llA.C H IU1> HUNTIHGTOH IUCH '842·2000 i>j ~·\<1llt< AM t M Ii tr!. ..i. Tit kb(' I> -.tr v. hi ,\t '. It.hr ""'" .1utu trunk \l.11"('\l.hlcn1.<1·" nulrn ..... \ln}l top. Slll.SIJU It> lw Pl' lilol1 W I '~JI \I. l<d)" 1425 Bakc·r !',I ~'TA MK'-,A c,,...,l'lll'. luv. m alt·ai.:t· ~.!W Call l'md) M !-'.IS i7 Cirand ~1a rqu .... · k1.tdi-d w xlrJ.,, 1mma<". nu llfl"I S3500 1>44-6327 540-9100 ltJS, 714 752 8200 77 VW Hus· Champarnc: l'd. <JUtU. -.nrl . ,\C', /\..'lrl"lt. zt!'i.1 rn1. rn·1nt cond $6500 Gi;, UJl 1, 642 :R19 t:Vl'°' •1~800MILJo::.<;• * '11 "280-Z" 4 !'~. stereo cass<'llc, wm:whecls <020flZXI $699S * J.C. FORTUNE l'ontial··<i MC 2000 E lsl. San I a Ana (7111558 1000 •DATSUNS• l..m? SdediOft OfA.11~5 WE SPECIALIZE IHGOOO satVIC~ COSTA MESA DATSUN 'W ~t; Ml'rl'cdt'S, body & 101..cnur 1n i.lnt l·On1l. ~>JOO l':H'" IWi 009',, Uays. 540 50U0t•xl4!1>l '70 2'!0SL.. 2 to~, <b p<l . 1rnmat·, on~ own1•r /\C. nu l'nJ:, nu M u·h<-h "" SlS. 00 I IJc b bll' G-t2 3117 J . (;~ tiliOO 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i i MG Midget. good cond . $1.IDl 9744 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·w vw au.... rblt 1•ni: & lrruls. nu paint & lirJkt". A.i\l •FM. UUl•lbt ulkr f,i.>4719 'i 1 Uruu~ham 10-pas.\Sta, 111 "<•\111,. O:ik f"''' \\1a1. lu.; rack. n•g ga.-.. b1 ov.n IA>.lllt••f .. !IOU 42.71))m1,961Hi1157 mttt.•, Sll .:JUlJ ---IU,~l"80 ~h·re '71 M arqUI!! Hrough;1m 2 dr. xlnt. i7Cou!>t! Ot•\'rllt loa1.h-d , <Ull.I Sl.2W. Best Offer. Wit Wild SI l.JIJ 847 ~ ~l·H~-:' ---------~. Monarch: Xlot rond. 1 IUY PROILEMS Ccinaro 9917 but 1>1 t :.i·ai-.. SJ200. CA-;H for sick or dead ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~iW>. I~~-• _ • for"'g,n can. i''n .'<· lnv. 'iti CJmarv ' ,,111 f\ < • ~GftCJ 9952 631 'lJlrl Ci3 J.io.5 P ~I' ff 1\.\1 1-'M. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------1.Jrc...,, $.SL5LJ ~1-0i&J e\ L~ 72 VW Bus. 9-pa.ss. with aft 7 PM bro, A1C, rblt t'nS: nu ---- tm."> $299!> ~.i:t i:>Ji , it, Cam;mJ Lr Loitdt-d ·75 MU~'T ANG Gd cood Best olf er i00.9396 t».>-3973 v. all extr.i.s 1'<-w llrt ' '71 Mii. $1875 -----\Int <.und $:J,J,,I/ i7tHO'AI 731 1610 12 VW Ii~ J:;,()()J m1. \!;1-filf.' ;·, 1-r) I. Rrcat runnm~. trouble frt.'t' \'anyl toil. .Air 1•ond, '\~J1FM· ca:-;-.. Optl S2...<XiJ 9746 673-aau> ....................... i 4 ''"~' M:.inta, .,,.lift or '71 VW lluG . .Stta k. ..... _. • ..,.,,.,., AM1F'~. ruru & l<iuiu rt'· ~IJ l\Y xi ras $2 ,300. t>~ 7IAt6 w \JO!m best offer 20 MPG· al ttood SJ~J lM."=>l ulfcr 2MSHARBOR RLVIJ 545-:m2 8'I0-1897.~~l :._54~~~540.0213_ Pwtltca 9747 -------- l 'JilJ l'Jm .ar o I 1 , Sll\er lilut>. t\ \f l"M ~ C4tS..'> • ult wh!. Al..:, i-ru1 e C'ontrol, autu tram. like nl'w I dn \ t-r 10.cwnu. S6JUOor lbt ofr &l>I~ ~•dn 14 v. trlr i:ood cooc1 or ·1" .... trlr main & Jib SlJIJO &.~t Offe r. 573.:;:;70 '70 510, new tires. clean, good t ransportnllon. suoo. 540-17~~- '74 ll210Jltchbk. SUl75 644.1.S48 9725 ....................... ·111 l2A Wagon : J2 rnpJC. radio. caew tires. '65(). 964-1921 "185-sp. JJlS Kira Foil like new 4.S mi. Many xtn 2lmptf. 67$-1858,673-5030. "18 Supea-Btava: Su per at,arp, 21mpg. S apd. am/fm. air. Must aee! Must sell! $8)0. 758-18118 ...... 9727 ....................... ........ 79 HONDACcrs MAMY TeQ111e"-' UNIV&SITY OWi••••· ...... c.... 4tMC Trsltl 80 llartaar Bl•d. Oal&a.... MO-IMO f)\ ')" D 11-: S 1-: L U A S II t-: H ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAGON Mid t)l:t delJv '71: 19,000 miles MLDt w1approx 300rn1 uo,e. ans. Xl.ras Pvt ply f.U·Jl36 891·5029 COHMRl CHEVROLET .'X,.11.trl••I II., ! '1r-l \ \H _'-\ 631·2153 ----9957 Ycilw» 9772 i4 91' l.&, new clutch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• new brk:s. radials. xlnt rond. ~. 483-9Z75. SU-1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ja ... IOll&S- UNCOU& MEltCURY "Special of the Weck·· '68912TARGA Rum great on any gW1 IJ.000. Call 673-GSlO ...... 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY (ARVER ROllS·ROVCE 1'49.U ....... ....., ... di \!--__ ........... '58SilverCloud l $19,000 91MJ44 Nearly new; 30.000 miles, wb1te with red leatMr. M4.000. Call 7SUZ:58 r.,-. 9765 . ..................... . ·79 Cc:rolla. 8.000 miles new. XJnt cond. Lela than a Demo. Oal1 13385. Eves aft 6pm 17J.39. '75 QroUa, All/1'111 ~ .... I>+ ml pr ua. oa u, ...-.~o VOLVO SALES. SHYICE AND LEASING OVERSEAS DELJV ER Y EXPERTS EAILEHCE VOLVO 1986 Harbor Blvd . i6 Monte Carlo Landau· T I.op, fully loaded. low malage. Call MS· 1600 Four Corva1r for sale. DXI & up. ·62. '6.1, '64. & '6S. Wild Bill 646-70JG. '70 M.altbu. 1 owoer. 70,000 m1. gd running and very clean. New br akes & l1relS (2). '900. 673-3684_ 1971PIMTO S alv e r ex ter io r . automatic. r ad io & heater. 1061UER> $3450 21aillarbor 81., C.M. 54(}.5630 -------- COSTA MESA 646-tlOJ 540-9467 Ol..,_.COUMTY VOLVO EXO.USJVEL Y VOLVO Larpst Volvo Dealer in 0rangt" County ! "r m• 9960 '1S Monte Carlo. 2 dr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• vinyl roof, xlnl cond. '7S VAl.JANT. air. 4 dr, 124115/beltofr.146-lM xlnt cond, best offer BUY or LEAS I!: 'T.l Nova 3IO V-8, P/S, P/8, Air , a uto. 8·4, 673-(»ll, aft 4. 546· 137$ 'Tl Coocours Xlnt. cond . "'111y loaded. 22kM1. $4.SOO. 54&-0731 75HJ76.1 '71 Plymouth Cricket Good aaa m.ilage. Good trans. car. S7Knti. $500. Kathy 962· l 132 or 962-91~. MJI!~ '72 M411bu. 350 en.sc. 67.000 ~•••••••••••!!!~ m , reg gas. PS. PB. AC, ·------- 2025 s Manchester sery records. $1600. 613-2128 alUPM ~ 759-2011 '1'0 Capri~: Good rood. '19 Volvo gm Stat Wgn, eo. 975-tOd Da.va IU. •mi. a1r + aU e.uu, i4 VEGA GT WAGON. Ilk W/00, kyl, 10WDer Good l'\IDDilll( cond.. l5QO cs • .-.>. II.Ute SS7-55ll . or offer. 840-509 "T1 .OL. aUIO/alr, •mt· • Olevy llalibu. reblt root, JdDt <ODd. Sim/of· q. put 1u mllqe. ,_., Sl.JJN days. ll«JO, 565211 C iltn '" ff JO *BLACK TRANS AM• 71POMTIAC TIAMs.AM 27 .400 mile., V ·I, aulomlUc. power lteer'· 1n1, ract. air, •P· pearance, c u1tom wbeell, mqtt. C91WKV > '"'' •lC.FOIJm .llM SL8 tONS M'OITS m'OHARBOR BLVD 008TA 1111&\ • '"11 ·Honda Coupe , lo mAllllXIDt~ton. ....................... Poadac.OllC .. £.Ill, a.at.a Au ('714)-1000 611·1276 ---....... t7l0 ... ................... . ?7XJ.12L Autoaullc, air, fmlly equipped, IM IClHI mun. Re1eacy red w /tu IWI... "J'J ••· ...... QMUKT) cuvm&llnf ~t..~m a •. ' ... VOL. 72,·NO. 219, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .,,...._ -~_.,_--. .. . - !'- " .. r •••e••·• Dally New•papert Route DeyelopDlent Directors ot the Oran1e Ooun· ty Tranail Dl .. trict COCTDl Hid Monday they don't want the Huntington Beach Company to bu1 Id a bouain& development on an abandoned railroad right-Of· way in Huntington Beach To emphasize their point. OCTD's directors adopted a res· olutaon callin~ for the city to protect the right-or-way from en· c roachmenl by the propobed 149·1.&nll rt>sidenlical develop· ment. Such an encroachment would mt•an county residents .. will b11ve lost the opportunity rorever of enjoying the benefits of a transit facility within" the cor· ndor. according to the resotu t1on The old nght-of-way an ques· lion lies roughly between Mam and HWllinstton streets and Clay Develepment Bess P~lin's Job a----Jn Jeopardy? a nd Yorktown avenues. It once WU8 part or the Pacific Electric Railway network. A spokesman for tne Hunt· ington Beach Company s81d to· day OCTD's resolution"came somewhat as a surprise. "It's an lssue that will have lo be resolved as we move ahead on the pro1ect,.. said project. supervisor Dave Eadie . He acknowledRed that the de~ velopment ln lta present form would probably not be compaU· ble witb a tranait corridor or lend itlelf to redesi1n to accom· mod1te such a corridor. "I doubt that 10 years de wn the li.ne local residenu would be very pleased with havlna some kind of transit corridor running through their neighborhood," Eadie said. In a reJ)9rt to OCTD's clirec· tors. the transit district staff conceded that "it will be dif· ficult to preserve 'the rtghl-of· way.'' For one thlnc. the staff report noted. the city has apparently abandoned ils plan to extend Lake Street ln the viciDity oC the disputed area. the former right· or-way as it runs between Main and Huntington Streets. Another difficulty OCTD's ataff pointed out was the 0 great expense" already incurred by the Huntington Beach Company In plannint the proposed de velopmen.l. Nonetheless. OC'rD Chairman Ralph Clark called the one-lime Pacific Electric right-of-way es· senUaJ to future mass transit plans in the county. Clark and other directors con· (See &OUTE, Pagf' A2 > Controversy Passes Council to Name Commi,ssioners By ~EVE MARBLE Ol 1 .. 0.11, ...... Sl.tf A controversial ordmance al· lowing the restructuring or the Huntangton Beach Planning Com· mission and the firing or current The ordinance drew criticism rrom severaJorgamzat1ons. drive for the new ordinance. He sa id the council and commission had become philosophically dif· ferent. Vete ran Planning Com- mJ ss1oner John Stern su1rnested j Huntington Beach Develop· ment erv1ces Director Jar. Palin found his six-week 0 1C: ;oo back in debate :>.1or.day ru ght when eit :, cour.eil members got 1rtr; J hassle over his June .ap· pointment. commissioners was approved Monday rught by the C1tv Council. The H unti n g ton Be a c h Chamber of Commerce urged the coun.ctl.toJlIDend 1t so that com· m 1ss1oners could be removed only on a maJorit..-eouncil vote that the eouncn stmpty remo.ve.-H1~ ___ _.,. o.11, ,. ... Sc.tf ....... SPRINGS NEW SURPRISE Councilman Thomas HB Public To Pay Tab For Council All seven Huntington Beach 7 City Counci l members agreed -~Monday night to let the citi2ens pick up the tab on a three-day trip they'll make to San Fran· (01sco in late September Council m e mbers voted em se ves in 1v1 ua expense accounts of $350 to attend the an· nual League or California Cities conference from Sept. 22 to 25. That figure, expla1t\ed Mayor Don MacAlbster, pays for air fare , lorlging and conference registration Councilman Bob Mandie, who said he would drive to San Fran· 1 cisco to cul his expenses, stated the m eeting was worth-while but expressed some concern "I'm goi ng up there and watch you guys and see if this is reaJly just a junket," Mandie told hls colleagues • I • • Mandie said he'd present a re port when he returns "I don't see how we can afford not to go,' said Councilman John Thomas "We haven't taken any other JUDltel trips tbis year ' TedKe~dy 'Top' Choice NEW YORK (AP)-5en Ed w anl Kennedy la tbe overw-belmin• pre1- ideabal ptek of ladepen- deatl llDd Democrats in a tbr.e-way rate with Jim· IDJ Carter and Gov. .Ed· mUDd G. Brown Jr.. ac-cordlDI to an ABC-Harri.I ~·· A KenneQ-cart« race ahowed botb ...... '•"'· iDI tile llatHelauaetta MD8tor 11 ,_HM to II perc:ea&. aeool'llllll to ,... aultl nll•ICI .._..,,. 'l'be..,..,""' we.. ~ to --.= '1."" ... T,. ... ....... -...-....... . .................. ,.... C9t to •·paree9& amex11 Demtcrat1 oa~. la • ...,..._,·-••don. II .-!:=ti D1•DOUU Md llbldiMl9-P-•d1111•aei.1 a.. K•· MdJ.c.t.'~· ,.,. ............. u ,. ... Claiming Palin's a ppomtment was "an illegal act." Coun- cilman John Thomas surpnsed The ordinance. passed 4·3. will allow tnd1v1dual couneal mem hers to appoint their O\ol.'n com missioners. Council members Ruth Brule). Bob Mandie and Ruth Finley vot· -ed against the new ordmance. Councilmen Ron Pattinson. John · eolleagues by announcing he wa nted to change hi s ar fi rmal:We-YGl.e-f-Or P.a~ in. "I realty don't have anything. , against the guy but the action was Illegal and l don't wanl a part of it." asserted Thomas. -Tiiomas, Clancy Yodel' and Don Council members exploded after Thomas· announcement Several suggested his move to scratch the vote was a ploy to fire PaJin . .. John, you continually disap· point me." bellowed Bob Man- die. "What you're asking us to do is to fire Palin." Palin was g iven the newly c reated S44,000-per-year pos• .Jone 23 on a vote by Thomas. Mandie. Ruth Bailey and Ruth Finley. "You have a real bad habit or upsetting things,.. said Mrs Bailey. sc-0lding Thomas. "and you've done a good job or i• tonight .. The selection of Palin has been at the center of a growmg controversy in Huntington Beach for most of the summer. Councilman Ron Pattinson eontended his colleagues violat· ed the City Charter when they bypassed the ci t y ad · ministrator's choice for depart· ment head and named Palin in· -Slead~~=-~~=-~~:=.-0 range County Deputy Dis tricl Attorney Gary Pohlson recently announced that the vote constituted a "technical" viola· lion of the charter but added that prosecution would serve no useful purpose. Thomas said he wanted to change his vote to allow City Ad· ministrator Bud Belsito the op· portunity to again recommend his choice for the development services post Thomas· motion to undo the June vote was slapped down • 2 to s, but not before council mem· bers verbally assaulted each other. "I'm sick and tired or this wishy-washy way or doing things," Mandie said, charging that Thomas had threatened de· partment heads with firings In the past. "You're the biggest worm In Huntington Beach," retorted Thomas. "What bot.hers me the most is <See PAUN, Page A2> ,.,._....,. OIL BARRIER SET Gu" Coast Defense Oil Spill Might Mar Fwrida-S~nd PORT ISABEL. Texas <APl - Tar balls the size of baseballs was he d onto Texas r esort beaches today and officials said history's biggest oil spill might s pread all the way to Florida. "That's a distmct possibility." sa id Roge r Meacham . a s pokesman for the Envir-0nmen· tal Protecllon Agency. "This 011 spill is unlike any other in hi story because it's so unique," Meacham said. "There are so many factors outside anyone's contro.'' Ralph Thompson, executive vice president of the tourist bureau on South Padre Island. just north or lhls fishing, shrimp· Ing and~.esort town. said pea· sized tar balls washed on the beach at 5 a.m. when the high lide came ashore. Other tar balls. some as large as 3 to 5 inches ln diameter, were scattered along the island. a thin <See SPILL. Page A2> JfeeB .. ald Trial -Mae AUister voted (or it The ordlnanee also gives coun- eil members the power to fare their own appointees at will. . In the past, eomm1ss1oners have been appomted and re· moved by the entire council. Ocean View Budget ~proved A $24.4 million "publication" budget. nearly $2.8 million higher than last year's actual expenditures. was approved by Huntington Beach's Ocean View 1 e le m entary) School D1str1et trustees Monday. · The new 1979·80 document In - cludes nearly $1 .9 million in un · distributed reserves and is 12.8 percent higher than last year 's expenditures Jim Jones,-ass1stan su~ tendent for bus iness services. said the increase 1s due pr1mar1. ly to implementation of a stale· financed plan to school han· dicapped children 1n regular classrooms. Also contributing to higher s pending is a n increased "bailout" grant from the state. up 7 .S percent over last year's a llocation res u lting from passage of Proposition 13. The largest budgeted expen· dllu r e. Jones sa id , is for teachers' salaries. $9.796.683. In addition to the $3. 7 milbon planned to educate the han· dicapped -about twice as much as previously allocated -major increases were noted in two other areas. a new deferred maintenance account and re· establishment or a voluntary aide coordinator program. Trustees have scheduled a special budget study session for 7 p.m Aug. 15. Life Saving Tries Told RALEIGH, N.C. <AP> -Strua· alin1 ror breatb, cold and diuy. Dr. JertWJ MacDonald went from room to room at bla Fort Bra11 home trytn1 to breathe life lDto Ida family after an at. tack • dMml, be told Army tn· Y..Uplon lfter tbe ltJWnp. He allO 1atd be didn't rec- oplze ..., ol tbe weapou med to kill bit famlly. The Jury lllt.eDed for about an hour llOD· day to a taped lntervlew with tbe IDftltlptGn, ad wa to beu the .... "It IOdl)' • Tbe NC!Ol'dlnl WU ftt.red U OYUlence bJ tJae pl'Glftutioll. llecO...ld, M, el HUDUDctoa Harttoar, t• char•~~ with munllr tn tJae JttO .. ..._ and beatial ....... ol bit pnpaDt wUe eoe... •· 8lld da ......... Ktmberty, I, ud Krtstm, Z, wllile be WM a Onea 8eNt doc· ..... He 1ays four latruden, one a candle-carryiq woman chant· IDI, "Acid is 1roovy. Kill the pi11," killed bia family. and stabbed blm. ln the Interview; II acDoaald Hid be awoke to the screams ot hi• family and found three men and a woman standing near him. He 1Ud be 1truHled with the men. .. .• TheM IUYI were kmd of hltt1n1 me. and all tb11 time I waa beanna 1cream1i•· llac· Donald uld ln tbe Apri e, llJO, latel'Vlft. llaeDauld Mid he co......_. an the ballway neat tbe b~ room, ''aDd I wu fl'Mlbal coll] and It wMftl'JfluMl. '' wife in an attempt to keep her warm. Threads malcblng thole in the top were found around all the bodie.. The inveat.lgators showed pie· ture1 ol the murder weapom - two knives, a club and an icepick -that were found near or In the boule, ukin1 him tr he reco1niud them. He aald be didn't. other witnealea have teltifted tba1 tbeJ NW • limtlar leeplclt lathe ..... Another wltDHI llnday, Dillard lrow ••1, aald tbe club mate_....., wood loaM ti tbe ......... ,alooW.Wla back. TM 1wmJ elNnd MacDIMld ot tM dalrlll ....... a ,...... .,._ Jm1 I lctld lllm ....... =,...,.,..· n.""111•111 .... Members or the H OME Council, a Huntington Beac:h homeowners orgamzallon. s uggested that the co uncil set terms for com· m1ss10oers Counetl member<> ignored both pleas and approved the ordmance as written, erfcctave an JO days ··.Everyone seems loo con· cerned lhar lliis ordinance will disrupCthe city. Tdlsag-ree. I don't think 1t "'111:· said Councilman Ron PattJnson "I 1magme that !>Ome of our seasoned t omm1ss1oners wall be reappaanted ... Pattinson added. Pattinson s pearheaded the 'PEOPLE ARE ON EDGE' ~Rose S6mpaon d1\'1dual members who 1t believes ·a re causing trouble" rather than t hange the appointment system. The neworoanance w1ll "rrcatf' havoc." said Stem "It take. <it least " year to train a <:nm· m1 s~1oner. and you'll be destroy· 1n~ the present pro~ress ·· Stern. who surv1Ved a massive planninr,. comm1ss1on firing la-;t year. said ht· believes his out· s pokenncss was one of the reasons behind lht' d•>velopment of the new ordananC'c Coum·ll members -.aad they plan to install a new c·omm1ss1on w1than40dayl>. O"'I" l"l+el St.lff '*-t ~OWHERE TO MOVE' Liiian Myketuk BIDltington Proje~f. Mobile Home Park Fights New Battle By ~EVE MARBLE Ol IM 0.11, ~ ... 5Qtt First it was a tornado, then it was a rent increase and now it's a proposed 106-acre develop· ment that's worrying Hunt· ington by the Sea mobile home tenants. "You just wonder when It's go· Ing to st.op." says Rose Simpson. a 10-year resident of the trailer park at 21871 Newland St .. j1.&St acrosa Coast Highway from the beach. "It's just been one battle aft.er another for us." she continues. .. Everyone treats us like a bunch ot Di.twit.I living ln metal boxes." The Huntington Beach teo- anta, who endured a windstorm tbat caUled S3 mtWon ln damqe In 11'78, claim they're coacerned a development proposal "9:: Daon Coll>. of Newport could make "vagabonds" out ot them. The Dacm COl1> la att.emptiq to purchase the !Of.acre ,Attel rrom tbe Milli Land aml Water Company, accordlDI to a 1poll811DU ror the ffuntlDltoD lwbPl_.DI~ TM .. .,. iloblll laome P9rt Itta • a carw ti tM Pl'Olll"1. Tepllllf.._.tbl&.UIM ~II 11•Jllt1•i ..... OWMl9 IDl1 leftt tM P9ft .... ... " ....... for ... =~to parlll. tiear molllle ,.,,_. II .._.utelr •wMn f• • .. ..,._ .. NJI UIU M yketuk. who helped organize a rent protest last year after space rates were hiked. The Daon proposal calls for construction of condomimums. single family units and a com- mercial belt along Pacific Coast Highway between Beach Boulevard and Newland Sln:et. <See MOBILE, Page AZ> Coast Weat•er Moaly aunny with some high cloudlnesa al times Wedneeday. Lowa tonight S2 to 67. Hi.IN Wednesday a lo 74 at beaches to 86 to 93 inland. IN81RT8•AW F•oe pl!blc Mcmftga on i.t· .... •• ,,.,.,,... to the Onanoe Coaat ore tchtdultd in Oroftge CoHIW Tlaundo11 • For ,, .. ,,...., IH Paoe AIO. ..... AM.J MT Hlf D.ily fOli.t Sllltt -rrs BEEN A 25-YEAR LOVE AFFAIR FOR HANK AND LOLA GILLEBAARD Soutti L•gun• Husband Took Out L•rge Ad to ExpreH Hl1 Admlr•tion POU111a1D Valley (Elementary) Sebool Dtltrtct trustees, ey1n1 a tentatJve tm.eo bud1et increase ot more than '25(),000 over last fi scal year. have set a pubUc workahop Thursday to work out details of the new financial pac kage. The present figures a re likely to ch ange at the 7:30 meeting at district headquarters. but the dis trict is now considering a new budget of $1T,082,757, up S28'7.406 over last year's $1.8,795,3t9. The reason for the financial upswing is increased aid from the s tate under its bailout plan. T he dis t rict will be receiving about $1 million more in state aid , but will be getting less feder al money. An estimated $9.195,906 or the district 's budget will go towards teache r sa larit>s Lai.t vear teachers' pay took up $9,l Gs.000 or the overall budget. p.,...p-AJ MOBIL ••• Daosa Corp. offl~lal1 ..... declined to comment oe the IUl· ler . . .,,.,.... .......... . edtebeewa.. ...... ..-.• he m ay give up hla leue if the price is ril)tt." a uerta Mn . Simpson. • • 1 • m getting too old for Ulia sort of noasenae," abe cootlnue.. "Jr I had it to do all over acatn. r d never move into a mobile home park." f rank Nava rro, spokesman for lhe Navarro Construction Company ol Alhambra, u ld his company holds a leaae on the land on-which lhe 300-apace park sits. The lease runs until 2015, bul-Navarro said his company may be willing to sell its in· terest.s. "I doo 't have any Idea what we'll do , bul I do know that anything is for sale -a nything except my ·wife and kids," he added with a laugh T he Daon development pro· posa l will come before the Hunt· ington Beajt1 Pl.ann1ng Com· m1ss1on Aug 21 for a public hearing It will then go to the Ci· t v Council and later the coastal 1..om misswn .Goal!ds LOS ANGELES CAPl -If Loa Anceles county Ufeauards Ul'l')' out their threatened strike tbls weekend, beach parlrlng lots could be closed in an effort lo diacouraae visitors, county ot- fl cials aay. Ttie Ufeaua..rds voted SY.Dd~ night t.o strike by the weekend 1f no progress occurs in cont ract negotiations scheduled to re· &ume Wednesda . - - The llleguards a verage 30 to 40 rescues a day on 78 miles of beach from Long Beach to Ven· tura County, said Lt. Karl Bohn . pres ident. of the Los Ange les County Lifegua rd Association which claims 450 members. · He said the lifegua rds are ask ing ror a wage.benefit increase JUSl under the 7 percent recom· me nded by Pres ident Carte r , but lhe county IS offertng 4 per cent. Love-· Story Displayed Uxut Man Shares Ardor in Pilot Ad Today Although the overall 1ncreas1• in this category 1s JUSl $30.000. the money would be d1str1butefl among 285 classroom teachers <plus nurses and psychologists 1 as compared to 31.3 teachers lai.l year . The dec rease.: 1n t lassroom teachers is due to a ttrition h> way or retirem ents or out-0f d istrict transfers. not layoffs. a Engirw Salvaging Besieged by Woes district spokes m an said Mon PA RADIS E. Mich <A l'I By .STEVE MITCH ELL d ay. Of 1i.o.11yf011.i s"'" T he money earma r ked for Nav;. dncr~ havt: s pent what heel~=:'fLLf;BAARD lh a manllead....o.Yer want 10 a \\Qma n attraC't1ve she's leat hers for the 1979·80 school lht'y hoped v. ould ~ their last ~ . friend. lover . and she makes mc not want to year reflects the :.chool bourd ., dsy tryin~ to fr ee lhe-e-n~ne-e~ No~ this 1sn l some sophomoric, puppy look al other wo men .. offe r of a two percent f.HJ} htkl' the l31 year-old stea m ship In· love "'.e ~e ta lking about. Not thJt thl'Y hann 't hart their up!> a nd An 1dent1cal ra1:.e v.ould J?.O to diana from the fl oor of Lake It s .1 2S·year love s tory. and Hank de· rlowno; 0 u r s es . c• 0 u 0 :, l' Io r., a 0 d Supt-rt0r Hut 1t was not to bt-cide~ he'd tell the world about it They haH II.ink udm 1~. but Lola hus µsyt·holog1sts 1n th«: d1.,trt1·t l.t Cmclr Hollcrt Wclli.. head f c s been married to the same wom;rn thl'ab1htv to ... mooth out thc rough spots Ce rtd tl·a t cd pt·r -.onnt·I inl.! the prowr t off Cn :.p l'oint t,r-a quarter oLa century ru.iw .. and the South And ·shl' "> n11St•d four boys tn bt-tween repr esented bv th1· Founldlrl had µrNlic tc•il that · v. ilh uny ag un a Business m an has a bu~ fa t d Is pl ay r r c e I a n (' e .... r I I I ~ a s s I g n m =::-:e'""'· n::-rs-ru:-r---11--,.-,.7.aTr.:e""'y,_...~u c au on A~s~· S~C:";')(':-:-1 a;:i· l"""H""H:-1 -~liu..t!C~' k1--..1.I uhel!-l,C..J:C:Cf'.1&\!.-lol'l.L..t:Ow11w(rJ..I _((:£'CllI]OO~pp.1llCeu1 P!..,._ advertisement on P age A 7 m loday·s paper nev.s papers uml ma~azines. are seeking nt•v. c·ontrn('ts thJl its m1s'>wn b'.\ ~onday ni~ht Cu '.fhe s ubject or the three·colum n ad with lie says. in his ud vert1sement. that friends include 20 percent pav hike... But the Coast Guard said Mon hi p1d~ and doves and fl owers bordering it is g1 ve him the t·red1tror raising the kids. But his Th e di sc re pa n <'} bet ween da v nij{ht that another hitch de le~g7~t~ 't"[1et};°la , a nl d Hank goes to great vu n ous business enterprises kept him too busy teacher demands and the d1i. vcloped in ha uh nit up the four· h e e wor d how much he loves to share equally in the ch1ld·rearmg depart· lrict 's two percent offer ha:. led tcin µnie a nd salva~e operalloru. e r t 11 k h "ou Id haH· to <·ont1nu"' into J • men . an s uvs tcac ers to declan• a n 1mpass•· " They m et more than two decades ago 10 · in contract nc~oll atioris ninth cla\ T here v.as no elabora ~~~s~~a~.,:;; where he "'"'' <! pt..loL <1nd she ··SJtE 'S A VE RY unusual person and !>he No progress h:rs tJ('«:n mudi· 11011 oo tin· prnb1em '' nrnkl's myltfras happy a:.aman <:ouldbe." s 1nc·e that d('<la rution v.<i -. 1ht-ArmyCorpl>ofl':ni::ine~r.. the 52·yt:>ar-old husband sayc, forward~d lo l ht• Matt.· Publ11 d1•1 rwk hJr~·· Coleman hud tJf:"f'n "M\' GOO, SHE 'S a lovely woman." says Hank in a voice that sounds hke the cou· pie JUSt met last we«'k lie hopes to sha re his love with Lola for Emplo~ees H1..•l•Hion:. Board 111 "''l.>t•c·kd to dot.·k at Saul te Stl'. another 25 yc•:,irs. 'hut I will be happy with lat e May ~larw l'<1rl\ todav Mem l><!r.. of <'VC'Q' minuk tht· good Lord ullows ml· · th" c xpet.hlllin '4.crt-to hold u "She 's bt't.•n t'vcryth1ng a m ci n <·11uld Nm\ that 1s t ru<' lov1• · Two Survive School Land Sale Cutoff Tru s tees or Hunti n g t o n Beac h 's Ocean View School Dis· trlct tnmmed a list of potential l'onsultants lo aid in the sale of the1 r old headquarte rs property to two Monday night. Roard President Julio Ri vera announced that a fina l selection will be made at the t rustees' ne xt,.meeting. Aug. 20 Ruled out we re Seaclirr Real t y, J on Maxson . W. H. Daum and Staff and Cold well Banker. Trustees plan t o sell or lease the 8.2·acre site al t he com er of Bea ch Boulevard and Warner Ave nue in a m anner that wi ll gain the most income for the dis tn ct F,....PageAl PALIN ••. that this action wa.s a violatJon of the c harter and nobody has said •th at they won't do it again." said MacAllister . who was the lone supporter or Thomas' mo ti on · · 1 reseot the fact that you wa nt us to get down on our knee~ a n d a p ol ogi ze for th1 l> ... responded Mrs. F inley. "I won't say our action was 1 1le~al." Belsito cleared the air when he s t ated that if di re cted to make a recommenda tion again he would appoint PaUn . "I am ve ry satisfied with the job J im has been do10g," said Belsito. The city administrator s aid he h ad n 't recomme nd e d P altn origm ally because the former acting planning director had not aµplied for the post Recall Eyed For Pair in Seal -Beach Angry over what they clatm a rc dcten orating conditioll.S tn the Seal Bca!·h School D1stncl. rt's1dcnts have fil ed pel1l1on~ that wi ll forC'e a ;'l;ov 6 elect.Jon a1 med at ousting two school board members Trustees .Jane Pidd a nd Jack Cairns are the targets of the re· tall move. /\ spokesma n fo r the Oran ge County Registrar or Voters COO· firmed today that the reca ll group, wh1<'h tncludes a number of Leisure World residents. ha~ s uccessfully submitted the re· q u i r e d nu m ber o r pe ti t ion s ignatures to force a vote ne ws t·o nfc re nc1• IJeforc the p a ct:. w e re t rul·ked t o Wa s h in g ton . s aid Madaly n .J a~bs. a-GPQJ<esw-0ma.n-fo·~~---~• Sm 1thsonian 'ln.st1tut1on. s ponsor v. 1th the Navy of the proJec-L Spe ak in g Mo nd ay f rom aboard the Coleman ~cHn mile-.. offs hore. Well"> :.aid tv.o-an11 th:ee ma n ll 1v1ng tPums werr· hydr aulic l·hatn i.aw<., to free tht: engine lyt ng 118 feet below the lake 's surfact• Smithsonian expert John Stem h as s aid t he I.real L a kes !>leam sh1p , wh1<:h sank 1n a fierce storm in 1858. houses the t•arhe!'.l manne steam plant wi th a doc·umenlf•d h 1 ~torv . Th ~ "retk WU!> d1s1·ovcred 10-1975 '" an area peppered with sunken ship:.. tndudmg the• 1!175 wreck of the Edmund f-'1t.ti.:t-rnld -Distn ct headquarters now crre loc ated at the old Rancho View School. Warner Avenue and B St reet in Huntrngton Beach. J<h nge. who was the first to approach the district with a pro· posal for he lping dispose or the property. is ask.ing Sl0,000 for a plan of action. Once the plan is adopted. be would provide add•· t1onal consultation for $50 ao hour l:fc. alSO-said he had been eon· tacted by four council members urging him not lo bring up Palin's ma me. P alin. who left t he t ounc1 I c hambers during the verbal brawl, said T hom as ' vote to dum p hl m cam e as a shock. Mrs . P1dd a nd Cairns are charJted wi th allowing the ells· trict's two schools to fall into a s evere stale of disrepair . Trustee Ruth Calkins also 1s bem g cha rged with mismanage- ment by the recall group but her na me was not included oo the re· call petitions because she is up for election tn November , a group spokesman sa id . WORKMEN RAISE AN ERICSSON SCREW PROPELLER TO THE DECK OF A SALVAGE"s~-; Snag 0.velopa In Effort• to Salv.ge the Engine of the Indian• In L•k• Superior Ta rantello a nd Lee are pro· posing a pla n at a cost or $5,000. with consultation lime averag- ing about $75 an hour. T he most e xpens ive p roposal came from Coldwell Banker. Thal firm sought $22,500 for ·the initial study and about $60 an hour for consultation or 5 per· cent of·the sale or lease price. DAILY PILOT f"N> Of'-.~ 0..ty .... ..,.. ¥1itl' Wftl( l'I I\ (Of"t "'-""--··· ....... -... , ... °"_ COM-•~.--.~ ....,., ••. ,~.,p -·--...._ ...... , ... c: .... ..... -IN<~ """'""'.., 11 ... c111r- i-ve11rf.1.-.'"--111$w•11c...i" ,..,...,.,.__,,_,_s.. ....... -,.....,. n.e.,w_,.._.~ .......... ,. _ .. ," ...... c:--.c:.i-.... -•.-rt•.-.., __ ,.,.,_ -·•.o.re.. ,, ......... --OMt<-~ -·-...... ~ ........... ~· .... ~w:.._...-:::;,-.... ==H9 .... .:err.-::-~ ........ ~ ... ·i-.o .... ,.,,... OMeee ..-1NC11 *"•·'-........ caoe-··---T1r1,t111 (714t.._. a1rn1•Mw•,....._. I ,,__0r ..... C-y~ ; ., .... .. ~""H :.~ . 1:1 .. , .. ""!!'!J... ' • ...... ,\ _, I!! ~~..:;:' "'9<1•1 .,. ..... _ , .. . ;fiii':I!•~~ "I didn't thmk this would hap pen and when I left. I personally dido 't give a damn what they did." s aid Palin after the meet· ing Fro.Page Al ROUTE ••• ceded that the corridor viewed as a portion or a transit lane that someday mi ght run Crom Hunt· ington Beach to Stanton was low on OCTD's transit priorities. Nonethe less, OCTD's five directors supported the resolu· lion calling for the city to ta.ke ste ps to protect the corridor. The resolution was, In effect, OCTD's reaction to the environ· m ental impact statement pre· pa red to cover the proposed housing developme nt. As such, it will be conside red ln city planning commission and city council deliberations when approval of the project Is con· 11d,red. Er.-P-AJ SPILL ••• spit of lad a half mil• wide at lta wMleat poiat that ltretch• 150 milee alOltl the Gull of Mexico from tM IOUIMrn Up ot Texu to ..... Ool'DUICbriltl ''Tiie bud. an not black, Uk• tile Mm-beaebea we've ~.~~.butwedollne '"e ... .,...., " aaJd 1181'7 Lou Campbell, •Ito owu an art plle17cmloall9PlldrelalaDd. __ T" _____ _ The group intends to com e up with two candidates to oppose Mrs . Pidd and Calm s on the re- ca ll ballot and nominate a can· d ld ate to run agains t Mrs . Ca lkins. HD Woman Arrested in Holdup Case A Huntington Beach woman w a s ta ken into c ust od y by Newport Beach police Monday who alleged she was one of two · people who staged a $16,000 rob· bery in their city in May. Patreace J o Panther, 33, was arrested at her home at 20581 Goshawk Lane about 4:30 p.m. by Detective Robert Hardy. She remained in Orange Coun· ty J ail today In lieu or $25,000 ball. Accorrung to Hardy, Ms. Pan- the r was ld entitled as the woman involved in the hold up In the Oakwood apartment or Noel Flemina. He 1aid th8 identity ot the man Involved in the robbery ntmalns unknown. Flemlnc reported that he was acco1ted while enterln1 his apartment and hit on the head with a crowbar. He WM tied up wbile tbe two 1uepec&a ranHcked bl• rta· Wetace belon tbly fled with cub, Jewelry..Sotbervaluablel. ... VOL. 72. NO. 219, 3 SECTtONS, 18 PAGES ··~Mesico -S ill Ar-r-ives ·. p On Texas Beaches PORT ISABEL. Texas (A Pl - Tar balls the size of baseballs w ashe d onto Texas resort beaches today and officials said his tory's biggest oil sp1 U might spread all the way to Florida. "That's a distinct possibility.' s a1d Roger Meach a m . a spokesman for the Environmen tal P rotection Agency. ·'This oil spil! is unJike any other in history beca use it's so unique." Meacham said. ·'There are so many factor s outs ide anyone's control." ----~m~JtttU~we- v ace president or the tourist bureau on South Padre Island. 1ust north of this fishing, shnmp· ing and resort town. said pea- s1i ed tar balls washed on the beach at5 a.m. when the high tide came ashore. Other tar balls. some as large as 3 to 5 mches m diameter, were scattered along the island, a thm s pit of land a half mile wide at its widest point that stretches 150 males along the Gulf of Mexico from the southern tip of Texas to near Corpus Ch r1sti. "The-beaeh~ not black.. Water Issue li ke the Mexican beaches we've seen on television. but we do ba ve the tar balls.'' said Mary Lou Campbe ll. who owns a n art gallery on South Padre Island . The island is a thin spit or land a half mile wide at its widest point that stretches 150 miles along the Gulf of Mexu.·o from the southern Up of Texas to near Corpus Christi. A Coast Guard spokesman at Port Isabel said the oil was ob- served along a 40-mile s tretch of the beach. from 10 males north of ~"-"="'L"'--=-Page A~ I • . Y .. r Be•.'9te•IL. Dally Ne,n11a11er TUESDAY,AUGUST7,1979 FIFTEEN CENTS 1rs BEEN A 25-YEAR LOVE AFFAIR FOR HANK AND LOLA GILLEBAAAD South Laguna Husband Took Out Large Ad to Express His Admiration Irvine -Wmpany Delays Decision ---··---------- 7 SEEKS BOARD SEAT Gordon Getchel Candidate For School Board Set An executive with a home building compan y announced Monday be will run for a seat on the Irvine Unified School Dis· tnct Board of Trustees in the November election. Gordon Getchel, vice presi- By DAVlD KUTZMANN Of llw O•lly Piiot St•tt, The Irvine Company 1s un decided whether to appeal a Judge's ruling that thwarteo its attempt to oust the city or Irvine as a plaintf1ff 1n a lawsuit challenging the way Irvi ne Ranch Wate r Dis tract board me m bers are chosen A spokesman for the <·ompan} said today offi cials first want to study the ruhn~ before deciding what action to take. The company had a s k ed Supenor Co urt Judge Edward Wallin to dis m iss the city as one of two ptaintiffs m the case . The judge ruled against that motion Fnday. In a related development. trvi na Mayor David Sills chided lrvlne Tomorrow. the second plaintiff in the case. for th~ posi- tion its attorney took in argu- ments over the mttits or the city's partlcipal\on in •he suit. Irvine Tomorrow is represent-ed by the Center for Law in the Public Interest. whose attorney supported the efforts or the Irvine Company to crust the city from the lawsuit .. I cannot believe that this would be the position Of Irvine Tomorrow and would ask that your organi zation determine whether or not you want to be or assistance to the citv in this am- port ant hti~at1on. . . .. Sills sa1d 10 an open letter lo the group. Two suits were filed by the ci- ty against the Irv ine Ranc h Water District. one challengmg the m eans or selecting board m e mbe r s a nd th e second c·hallengmg a nearly Sl b1llton bond authori zation that the cit} feels will h<l\e adverse conse- quences. Sills said lhe suits were filed last year after civic groups hke Irvine Tomorrow "ur~ed us to take s uch action an order to pre- serve the city's right to de- termine its own fulure. and es pecially to prevent 1m pa1r- ment of the bonding capacity or both the city and school dis- tract." The Irvine Compa ny had argued that the city did not have standing an the case. but Wallm d1sagret:d. The judge said the "legal con- cept of standmg 1"S primarily a doctrine which assures that the parties have substantial adverse interests or positions in the pending case. The city does have substantial adverse interests to the pos1t1ons of the I rvme Com oanv and the Jrvi ne Ranch Wate r District. . " The water board is m ade up of two members elected by reg 1stcred voters and fa ve direc- < See WATER. Page A2> -.eenl for .planning aruLgovern_:_ rnent relations for the Baldwin Company, said he will take out h is nomination papers on the first tfay of filin g -Thursday. Probe Continues Three trustee seats wilt be up for election on the Nov 30 ballot. Board members whose terms e11.pire then are June J . F'oley. R Dean Olson and Elizabeth B. Sicoli. None of the three has an- nounced plans to run for re- election yeL Getcbel is a three-year resi- dent of Irvine who worked pre- v j o us ly in the governmen t relatloos department of the lrvine Company, where he says be de.it often with school islues a1 they related to development. ln aummarizin« his camoaJgn c&ee SCHOOL, P•1e AZ> TedKemwdy 'Top' Choice NEW YORK (AP>-Sen. . Edward· Kennedy la tbe \o verwbelmlng-pre1· ideatial pick of lndepen· dents md Democrats ln a three-way race with Jlm· sny Carter and Gov. Ed· mund G. ·Brown Jr., ac· cordull to ma ABC·Harril poll A g., -,.cuter r-. abow9d ....... , ••. lDI tbe llaaaaebu.., ........... a:. .. ·· perc.a, _.., ,.. 8ull81I' Id-· ..:::~GI:'.~ ...... ,,,, ............. • 11 .-mi• 1o a pen• •IDOlll ....... .,... .. a two-•~ raee. and 51 pe- cent to • percent AIDOlll De moerata =4»llJ!. ID a tbree·WQ ........,., II pertm Gf Demoer.U aad bld.,..ttm•• eboN KID· neclJ. c.. ......... pereat ud Browa, 11 ,.. ... Bombing in Irvine Garage Stumps Cops A violent explosion that r umbled through an Irvine garage SUJ}day nigh~ still has in- vestigators puzzled, om cials al two Police agencies said today. All that is really certain is that the blast was not acciden- tal. police said. Bomb investigator C .H. Stumph of the Sheriff's Depart· ment said some type of powerful exploaive was used to cause the blast. . But the type oC explocive used remain• a m ystery, Stumph Hid, because it ''consumed" itlelf in the explosion. · What ia kiiown ls that the de- vice was placed outsi4e the door of the garage at the home of Peter Schor. 8 Deercreek, Sun· day night. About $2,000 in dam age was caused by the blast. No one was injured at the home. where Mrs. • Schor was at home with her s matt son at the time or the blast. Stumph said although be has very little to work with In actual bomb frag m e nts, he can possibly determine tlie type of device Wied by the •mount or damage caused, where it was placed and the pressure and force of the ~last. Four COUQ.ty Men FaCe D~. Charges \ Four Onqe County m_,..ve bee n arreatecl alter an u• · dercover wooUcs IDw«tptor UN~ WU IOldtwopoundlof ••r:.4:.amiae powder wortll 11!.r.-tlaelWclt marbt. · TH ..,.g were put of a two- moa&b lnveltilaUoa by officers from Ne:Jort Beach, San Clem.. tllettate BUl"Mllof Nuc1ll• ......... t. A 8oabd ID comectloD wtth the cue-.. Br&.-Kud.le, 31. of• Blebmcmd, 1"'8e; llalpb 86ppto, 41, ol Aublllm; Salvatore oano, 11, fl 11111111 AM, and llal'ry Ml•,rl,GIG.,..Orove. • S1t. Darry l You le or the ,Newport Beach department said Keadle and Slppio were taken into cuatody late in July at their lkateboard parts manufacturtn1 firm in Santa Ana alter the al· lesed sale or amphetamine powder. Beblau and Gallo were each ar- rested at tbelr bomea tbt1 weekend OD 1uaptctaa of •al• ol cocaine. Youle alleled boCb men made 1e•era1 1af• of 1mall amouau of eocalne to uDden:onr lnvut!pton. ........................... coaUIUaltD~tbecae. t Love Story Wast Mari Sliares Ardor in Pilot Ad Today By S'fEVE MITCHELL °' .... 0 •11• ,,.., St.oil llA."lt"K GILLEBAARD 1s a man head over h~els tn love want m a v.oman .Jllractn c. !>he :, m y bt:.l friend. IO\.~r. and ~h<' make:. me n.ot v.a11l to look at other wQmen. ·· · ~ow th•" l!>n"t somP M>phomoric, pupp) love "e're talking about,. Not that they haven't haft their ups and It's a 25-ycar love story. and Hank de· c1ded he'd tell the world ctbout 1t downs. • Thev ha\e, Ha nk admits, but Lola ha!> the ability to smooth out the rough spots lle"s been marned to the same v.oman for a quarter or a centurv now. and the South Laguna businessman has a big fat dis play advertisement on Page A7 an today 's paper. The subject or the three-column ad, Wlth Cupids and doves and flowers bordenng at. 1s his wnter w1re Lola. and Hank goes to great leni::ths to tell the world huv. muth h<-lov es her. And s he's ra1:.ed four boys m betw~n fr eelan ce "'r1t1 n g ass ig nments for newspaper.; and maitazm~. He says. m his advertisement, that friends J?IVe bim the credit for raising the kids. But has vanous business enterpnses kept him too buo;y to share equally tn the ch1ld-rc:mng dt!part· ment. Hank says. They met more than two decades ago m Kinston. N.C. where he was a pilot and she was a teacher. .. SHE' A VERY unusual person and she makes my life a happy as a man could be.'' the 52·year-old husband says. "MY GOD, SHE 'S a lovely woman.·· s ays Hank m a voi ce that sounds hke the cou- ple JUSl met last week. He hopes to share his love with Lola for another 25 years. "but I will be happy with ever v minute the good Lord allows rne." ~ov. that 1s true IOH'. ·· he 's been everything a man could Pact Reached In Sheriff's Deputy Issue Months or nc~ot1ations endC'd Monday rught with county gov crnmenl ana-n~t1ators-for lhe Assoc1atton of Orange County Deputy Shenffs reaching ten- tative agreement on a multi· year pay pact. Spokesmen for both sides re- fused to divulge terms of the agreement. It as sub1ect to a ratificat1on vote by assoc1at1on members as well as the county Board of Supervisors. The same spokesmen 1nd1cat ed "some wrinkles stall have to be ironed out"' before the pro- posed pact as given to the dep- uties and supervisors for rat1f1ca· t1on. The last pay offer made public by county supervisors indicated they were willing lo hi ke the deputies' salaries 16.5 percent over the next two years. That of- fer was rejected by negotiators for the deputies. However. as they turned their backs on that offer. the deputies called a temporary halt to the week·long work slowdown that had affectt>d o pe rations at Orange County Jail as well aa in the co'4Qty'scGurtrooms. SlmultaDeowlly, the deputies pledged to r ene w the work slowdown and increase its in· tensity should a tentative agree- ment not be reached by mid· night today. Monday's negoUatloos session began at 8:30 a.m. and it wasn't until after 9 p.m . that the oegotJaton concluded their talks witb the announcement of tbe te .. tauve qreemenL Newport Eatery l6t by BurPan A burll•r whO clawed bis ._, th">Ulh an awe door tbat wu n•UecJ abut.. cellilll pluter aad tn loehd doon, took 11.m rrom a Newport Beac h .......... poUee reported to- daJ. Tbe tlleft WU NPMted Mon· day by emlllOYff• of lnlae Prime, 3100 lrvme Ave. , . Non,.teaching Pay Hikes Approved T rusteei; of the I rvme Uruf1ed School D1stnct will vote Wednes- day on Mtt1f J ing a -0ew pay agreement wath non-teachmg personnel that calls for a 6.5 per· cent pay ra1sc. Assistant Supennlendent Ge ne Ha rtline said the t e ntative salary accerd reached between the dtstnct and the Cahforrua School Employees Assoc1ataon would taJce effect on Aug. 1 with board approval. Hartline sa1d a two-year con- trac t s i g ned wit h the non- teachang e mployees last year m ade provision for adJustments Brown to Put Hat, in Ring ~ .. p· . ? .fU, icmc. CONCORD. N.H. <APl -A New Hampshire cou nty De moc ratic leader c laims California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. plans to announce hls candidacy for president at a par· ty picnic in Nashua next month. "There's a 90 percent shot, In my opinion, that be does it here." J•ck MMbG, chairman cH tbe Hillsboro County Democcatic Committee. laid to- day. In a press advisory on the planned Sept. I county commit· tee picnic, lleeb.a Hid ten· tali •e plant call for Brown to an· DOU~ bil candidecy there. The picnic la .. certain to generate ·_.. of 1reat national iDtenR." Meehan Niel. Alao listed as appearlQI ia Lillian Carter. the prealdent'• mot!Mr, aad a "promiMal U · tional ftpre" repr ... lltinl a writ.e·lD drive for Sell. Bdward KeaMdJ,M ...... -1d. Lat ........... a• ..-.cl formatlon of u exploratory co....._.m=btmalllal cudldale for dealr Bat be -bu DOt declared bis uDClldaey. an s alary anct or gan1 zat1onal 1>et•unty this year 1n addtUon to the 6.5 perrent pay boost. the 550 c le rical. custodi al a nd m aintenanct- personnet wM arc covered by the pact wall be eliJ;~1 bl e for merit raises that equal 3.5 per- cent or an employee':. previous salary. Hartline said the coast to the d1stnct for the new package w1ll be $265.000. He said the agree- me nt falls w1th1n President Cart e r 's wage a n d pr1 c~ guidelines. The school official said pay talks we r e conduc ted an ct "cooperat ive atmos phere" which enabled an early settle- m e n l. A new contract with teachers was agreed to in June. District trusteses will be meet- mg at 7:30 p.m. al the Lakeside Middle School. 3 Lemongrass. Coas t Weatlaer MQSUy sunny with some high cloudi.nels at times Wednesday. Lows tonight 62 to 67. Highs Wednesday 68 lo 74 at beaches to 86 to 93 inland. INSIDE TOD" Y Pioe pilbMc #teomtg• on' i•· ..... Unpot1clM '° tJw <>rage Coo1t ore achedul•d in Orange Coe&nff Thuradolf. For tile nlldoton, 1H Page AIO. _....,... __ ----- Port Isabel to • .U.. DOrtb al lhe Port Maun.Id cut. "The beach la looklq pntty normal but tbe people are r.:l upeet. .. Jin. campMD •·our llvellbood eomH from touriata. U we do 1et oU on the beaches, ll a terse 1Uck comet lD LOS ANGELES CAP> -tr thatmakeathebeacbelblacll,tbe Loi Aaaea. county llte1uard1 peoplewtllnotuaetbebMcbee.'' Ul'ry out tbeir tJareateDecl ltrik• people wm not ... the beacbel ... lhl1 weekend, beach parking lots A spokesman ror the Bah.la could be cloted In an eflort to Mar resort five miles oorth ol \dl1coura1e visitors, county or. Port Isabel aaid. "Locally.· on liclal1 say. this beach. it'• Juat abowlna up The Ufeauards voted Sunday in little aand balla." · night to strike by lhe weekend if Mra. Cam bell said, "Some Ol>J'6lffll atcurs 1n --contract hole 1 are say na eynave a oeaotlatlona scheduled to re· pool and atlll wm ban an ocean aume Wednelday. view,. but what the tounata will The llleauards averaae 30 to decide, we don't know. Some 40 reseues a day on 78 miles or will come out or curiosity. I'm beach IW>m Long Beach lo Ven· sure. They have already had a tura County. said Lt. Karl Bohn, numbel' or cancellations ." president of the Los Angeles Coast Guard representatives County Lifeguard Assoc1auon, met Monday with reaidenla and which clalrm 450 members. m e rchants of South Padre He aald the lifeauards are ask· laland al the Hilton Sea laland ing for a wage·bene!il increase Hotel to hear merchants com· ~ ~~~-BILL ll008e •Nae 'IXTRA •• OUT AS He GaTa RUDY fOR TH! LAIT RUN JUSt under the 7 percent reeom· plaining of "bad press" in the After 30 v ...... Orange Coaet Model Train Club la Shutting Down mended by President Carter. past several days. News media but lhe county Is offering 4 per· representatives were excluded , . Motkl Railroad F alh to Expansion cent. from the meeting. County negoti ator He rbert "Thal is lbe reeling of a lot or Kaplan said the county's 4 per our bUSiM$S people -that er· cent lncrease offer was made roneous report.a are going out or three weeks ago, and that the here that don't even resemble lifeguards' last offer was a 19,5 the s1tualio11 and those a re percenlincrease. definitely hurting us ," sa1d-··u they say they're willing to Mayor GlennMcGehee. settle for something near the "We're trying to gel the true p residential guide line s. lht:n report.a out -that anyone walk· 8) JE&&Y CLAlJSEN Scale), is packed ne arly wall to In 1950, the club was moved we'll have a real quack meetin~ 1ng on the beach will see no 0t•o.11, .. 11.uM1tt wall into a 30-by 80-foot wood inlo a fairgrounds building Wednesday and wrap the whole more oil there than there was A 15-car freight train, "Extra building al the southwest come" They were forced out of that one thing up." said Kaplan. lasl s ummer." said Hilton Sea 99 ... will pull slowly from of the fair grounds in Costa lhe next yearandfinally rehX'at· I s l a nd Hotel owner Tim . w a d behind a blue Mesa. ed to lhe current structure an Bohn s~ud !hl' only w<i ) tllC' Srhmachtenber~cr and yeUow Santa Fe ese at 8 --!fh~ ehl-bauacks-like s.tr_ur 1952 ('OU nty l':.tn h;.indlt• CJ \I, 4'1koul Ii) Some hoiels .and Utr_a:nla) o'clock tonight for the last ture will fall before a bulldozer's Since Then . members travna1d l'gmJrtfs-«11Uld nc•'"lu hliuf Thi· a~encacs reported some toun st') tame ever blade in September as part of ;,i c1ghl scale miles of model lrack bl·achc!> were cancelling !heir rcserva The deoarture will launch the move to expand and tmprrove ( abouht 4h,000d fleell boln a huge "We hOJ>t' lhC'.\ \',ill mub1li11· uon-; las( rai lroad Operati·ng session facilities on the 130-acre wr waist lg ISP ay ta c fr ' d The~ JUSl don't .... ·ant to take Th 1 I I h the !>hen !> cpartmt·nt Lo kt·e11 " at Oran~e County Fairground!> ground complex d el ayoul s comp etc \\'tt 11cople off lhe bcuchel> ... he sau.l .t chance. said Rosa Bernal. an hume or the Orange Coast Modei An .outdoor a mphitheater mo c <·ommun1t1e!) many e m ployee of the 65-unit Miram;;r a t b tor--ttre-pust 30--5.tage as scheduled to rise where named after former and current _JloU:L\\hll'h ha!> had JO t•anc~.11~.: years. th~ club now operat~s. ana""',""lr""a""ir-_,1...,11-em ~ k1-s-t:-e--tl'-iit-ftil--~----------....._ uon:-. "T.hls layout was built with a oHtcials say. there s no other fiberglass mountains. a runnm~ A c;ta•;on Another major concentratJOn lot 0 , blood a nd s weat. .. says property avail able fo r tht.• strea m and a series or hand· ., .,., of oil from the runaway well in . 8111 Boose, the club's general railroad cl ub made ;rnd detailed ra il road thf' Gulf of Mext<'O v.as sighted !iiUpermtendent. "Now, 1 sup. The club first began operating bridces £' Stork t•arly toda)' 50 m1les·due south or po'>e. theN>'ll be some tears. . .. for fairgoers in 1949, says Hoose The display has been in opera. C Or Arnnsas Pass The Coast Guard The railroad, built to a scale ' A· tent wa_s pitched for a modl'I !ton ror fair v isitor~ annually WEST PALM Bf:ACll. '>a Ht this sli ck v.as 10 miles lonR of ont»quartcr inch to the fool w railroad display that year_ \I, 11 houl, drnr~t· · and two aules wide -·Jt'!> the only fair a ttraction · F'la. cAP > Joey Stoats The "ooey c rude has been Alterations Told At Onofre Station LOS ANGELES tAPl San Onofre nuclear generating sla· t1on bas widergone two design <'h a nges and 21 procedural cha nges following an evaluation prompted by the Three Mile Island nuclear accident. orficials saHI Monday The alterations were m ade at the request oJ lhc U.S. Nuclear Hci.tulatory Commission. and in· ··,...rap Al SCHOOL ... Po~•tions, hf> said lie will oppoi.c a ny plans that cull for busmg or school children outs ide their district. A MetropoUtan Bu.'1ng Plan had Onl'e mentioned lh<' possibility or buslni.: Irvin.-students a nd thr school board went on record agamshne plan. -Re would like to see more eluded modHyan A instruments that automati c a ll y s t art emergency core cooling systems and addlng a t elephone hot line to the NRC. authorities s aid "The Sar Onofre e valuatJQn pro~ram has included the rt: view or over 200 procedures rt" lated tO t-he -Oper attOn or lhP faci lity." Southern Calil<?rnta Edison Senior Vice President David J . Fogarty said. "The re· view has pointed out the need to Is s ue prudent rev1s1ons a ffecting ZI of the operating procedurelo at San Onofr<> " He sa id those ope rat in ~ changes. as well as additional p lant alter ations m l5 areas. were not required by the NRC Forgarty said the 11.year-0ld plant has design features and operating procedures aimed at minimizing the c ha nce or a situation similar to the one last March 28 at the Three Mile Island plant near Harnsburg. Pa fo r kids that doesn't cost them a says he plans to ftJ!hl th(• sp1 lltnR tnlo the gulf since the dim<' ... says Army Armst rong, s peed1n~ t1r ket he re well bll'w out June 3. Discovery club secretary. ce1vcd His excuse lie or the otl on Texas beaches and· lnd1v1dual members, who own a nd his brother-in· law. the concentrat10n of oil south of the 600 rllilroad cars and about J ohn Ross1. were rushing Aran~as Pass came le55 than 24 l~O s team and diesel engines Cecelia Dean to a hospital hou r~ after the Coast Guard re that ply the scale rails, wiU take bee a-use she f:as an labor ported the oil had drifted into lhc1r e quipment home after About l a m !>u nday . L'S "Aaters a nd thick stnps or toni~ht's session. he sajd Ricky Dean discove red his oil washed as hore JUSt south of The club wi ll s a lva ge what car wouldn't start So h<' the :\tcx1('an border elertncal equipment and model raced next door Staats. ~tructures it can, but the layout an ambulance driver . and includJng the traclr will be Rossi rose to the occasion pounded into junk. and sped of( They wer£' The old barracks building 1s to stopped by police near the be vacated by Au1 31. says hospital and escorted to Boose the emergenry room The action marks an end of an But shortly aft er R1<·ky Na for model railroading-in the Dean Jr IA. ai. born, Slaats t.•ounty. and. possibly, the end of was ticketed Rossi pro· a 30·ycar·old club that can 't fmd tested and wus arrested a new home at a cost compatible with an almost non-existent treasury. Members h::ave been searchin~ ror a "cheap .. piece or 100-by 300· foot prope rty for months w1thottt suceess, says Boose. "If we could just find some land , then we 'd worry about some sort of building ." he says. What the club really would like 1s a large warehouse struc· t ure that could be leased for a nominal s u m for a 10-year period. "If somebody wants a nice tax wr1te-0H," says Boose, "we have a good plan for doing it ." Health Food Buyer Lecture Scheduled "How to be a Soph1st1cutcd Buyer in Health Food Stores." u lecture presented by the Oran11e County Chapter or National Health Feden1llon will be Ri ven' at 8 p.m . Thursday. Rita Ellmore, o wne r of a health food s tore in Costa Mesa. will be the speaker The leC"lure will be held at Glendale Federal Savings. 100 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. fl 1s open to lhe public without char~e F,....rapAI WATER ... tors 14ho ar~ chosen through bwlloung or landowners whose \Otes are tied to the assessed \ 31uauon orun1nhabited proper ty th~y own. The Irvine Com. pan) co-defendant 10 the swl 1s the chief landowner in tht• district . Efforts to reach s pokes men fo r Irvine Tomorrow were un· surcessful this morrung . Th<' group filed a separate swt a~atnst the IRWD at the same time the city riled its action. and the t wo were consohdated into one suit ror tnal. It was from that suit that Irvine Company a nd lrvi nl' Tomorrow sought lo have the c•· t~ removed. An Irvine Company attorney had araued that the c1ty'Si. part1c1pation was unnttessary'I f and a waste of taxpayer funds. MARGATE, N.J. <AP) -Ex· plorer·photocrapher Joel Fotel hat been atun1 with a l400 flne and a suspended jail sentence for wearing a "thong" on the beach and plus expo11n1 hll but· toe Ila. "I don't know what all the fuss ls about. It's a humiliation or the human spirit to call an.xi-part of anyone~• Oody indecent, l'ogef aaJd Monday aft.er his conviction In MunJcipaJ Court. Fogel. a 34·year -old Some~ Point resident. was charged with violating a 2~·month-0ld indecent expos ure ordinance written alter Fogel was flned for a ppe aring on a b ea.ch las t Augu s t weari n g o nly a strateg1cally placed black sock. Fogel. a 34·year-old father of three. said last summer that hf' became accustomed to such skimpy clothing during expedl- tion s to Arrlca and South America . He posed in March for a Playgirl magazine centerfold after the first case received wide news coverage. Thu time: Fo~el admllted an court that he walked onto the Quincy Avenue beach July 1 wear ing only a black "thong," a garment similar to a stripper's G ·string. which Fogel 1ns1st.ed covered the parts of his anatomy required by law. Jack Granww. an attorney for thP American C"1v1 I L11>ert1e!> l · n ion, !>:ltd Fo~c I ~w~' l.:l_JJ.W...ll!WU----11"9 while he was on the beach and m aintained that many bathen. on Margate 's beaches now "go around routinely'' with exposed buttocks. Granzow, 1n a n attempt lo show that skimpy attire has Ion '- been commo nplace on tht> beach. cited a popul<tr 1960s :.ong ('ntJll ed. "ltsy B1tsy , Teeny·WC(?n)'. Yellow Pol ka-Doi B1k1m." City Prosecutor James Savio presented two w1tncsr.cs. tnclud 1ng Public Safet y Comm1ss1oner Sigmund Ram m . who te:.tif1t·d that they indeed saw Fogel'~ buttocks on the beach. J udge Edwin R. K ni~hl. who s a 1d h e knew Fo g e l s inc·e adolescence. conv1tted him after notm g that he has seen ma ny partially exposed butta<:ks on the beach. but never any that were completely exposed He !med Fogel $400, gave htm a s uspended lS.day jail sentenrt' and placed him on s ix month:; probation on condit ion lh:.i1 J-'oJ?el wear more convf'nl1onal attire on M aq~<it(''c; bt::.i<·he~ ;\ft <>rw a rd...,. Fn g" I a Sk£;.<1 t\n1g hl ror the relurn or hi:. thong, which 'Alb ent~red fnt•l t·v1denre Kni ght. howe\er. h pt 1t. ~aying 1t would b<• m~E'ded Loe.. the <:ourt':; re<:ords 1phc c·a~e .... ..ippealNt Blood Bank S lated In Turtle Rock Th~ Turtle Rock Broadmoor Association is &eektnJ.{ blood donors to part1c1pate in a blood bank 1t is s p o ns orin g a t Un1vers1ty Hi gh School. 5771 Campus Drive in Irvine. The blood bank will be held Wednesday from 2 :45 to 7.30 p.m . Donors are asked to make a n appointme nt by calhn~ W ·5381. parental participation in the selectlor of t.eache~ and prin c1pali.. He will push for a ''good ha rd look" at how schools are de11gned and built with an eye toward saving money 1'"ogarty said the company. which co-owns the nuclear plant with San Diego Gas & Eleclrir Co.. was continuing evaluation of plant design, operation and accident procedures In 23 areas not yet required by the NRC. Until a new home Is found, the club hopes to meet In homes to plan the next layout and operate smaller scale trains owned by individual me mbers. ~....;._ _______________ _ He will seek better design and use or school district athletir fields so they are "more errecUvely uUllzed by sports groups throughout the com· munlty." Getchel Is a captain In the U S Aar Force Reserve and laves with his wtre and 7-year--old daughter in the Woodbridge sec· lion of Irvine. Filing ror achool board can· d1dates ruos from Thursday to Aug 30 wlth the c ounty Reg11trar ol Voten. 1 \ DAILY PILOT , ... o.-c-. a....""" -_.. .. .-----·· ...... -......... ~-cw .. --.~.._ ...... ,_ ... ....... --... ....... ,._; ... '*'4• -~ _e...11..._...... ... ,.,.._ ·-"'-··-.~.._ .......... ,_" ._..,....,.._ .. ....,.._ ...... _,_ ~ n.--~-.... a>t _ .......... c .... -.. ,.....,_...,. -·=-............. •••a.. voc.e"' __ .._,, __ ""1:::.-. n:::.·,"' :=-°""' • .._ ....... _ ----~ OMlee c.a.: ==--c:=.-:=-..=: .... ,,., ............ , ... ,. ... ~. '".,...., 011 WlU• ••c__,. Pltuw Aborts Takeoff From Wayne Airport A fully loaded Air California Boeing m , bound for San Fran· cisco waa forced to abort a t akeofl Crom the county airport this morning When 8 fire Warn· hi-light WU activated. Mark Peterson, spokeaman for tbe airline, aald the jet's 11.9 pa1N111en and five crew mem· bera left the craft wttbout lnci· dent. He Mid the Jet wu stopped ln the middle ol the airport's main nmway and Ill emer1eney exit cbutee were deployed while n ... crewa aurrounded the Jet. However. Petenon said It WU detennlned that tbere WU DO immediate daqer from ftre. IO· ~ Jet tasted to tbe tmn1Dal aad the pUHDl•rl Uled the plane'• ltalrwar to leave the craft. Tbe lncld.lat occurred on flilht lot u It WM depertlq 8t I :• •••• "We'll keep the club together if we can." says Boose. "Ria· torically, clubs Call apart when they lose their layout." . But the layout wHI be In opera· lion tonilzht for the public. Eleven trains will run over well -worn tr acks . passi n g through Buzz Junction, Trox elton. Ted 's Town and over Roberts Grade tor the last Ume ever. I • , .. . • . . . ... Doctor's Re8coe Try: Told 8ALE1GH. N.C. (AP> St.n&a· ,u., f« brea&a, e.o&d .ucl dluy. Dr. Jeffery MacDooald wee& rrom room to room at b1I t'att Bra11 bmDe UJIGI to brMtM W ilM hla family an.r an al· tack Oft o..ii, 1-told ~ArmJ in· v .. U18lon aft.er the killlftp. He aleo s.Ud he didn't rec· ognlie any of the weapou Wied to klll bla fa mily T he ~";[ 1Lateee4 for about u hour • day to a taped tntervlew with the Investigators, and was to bear the rest ol it today. The reeoidlne was entered as evidence by the prosecution. Tmil,er ·Changes Baeked By G.UY OUNVIU.E . . ...., ......... Ora.nie CouDty plannlDg com-m isaiooera zeroed lo ,on the county•.-aupply of affordable houaiq Monday by eadoning aweeplDI ct::~ in county mobile home ,..ulatiau. The-chao1•endoned by a 4-0 vote leek to give mobile borne development near equal footing with cooveot.ioaal home develop. menl on about 62,000 un- developed acres in unlncorpc)rat- ed areu of the county. Before that happens, however, the regulation changes endoned by the. Planning <;ommiasion mmt be enacted into law by the BHUe Sol Estes is sbo~·n following bis sentencin& .for mcome tax fraud in Dallas Monday. Estes was given 10 years in prison and says he plans to appeal MacDonald, 35, or Huntioeton Harbour, is c har1ed with murder tn the 1970 stabbing and beating deaths of his pregnant wire Colette, 26. ~nd daughters Kimberly, 5, and Kristen, 2. while he was a Green Beret doc· WORKMEN RAISE AN ERICllON 8CAEW PROPELLER TO THE DECK OF A SALVAoE~ IM9 Develop• In Effort8 to Selvage the Engine of th• Indiana In Lake Superior county Board of Supervisors. Planning Com missi o n Chairman William MacDougall ba lled the pending changes as a potential major step forward in solving the riddle or affordable housing. San Diego GOP Nixes Schnlltz Bid SAN DIEGO CAP) -The San ~~1c::;e.a,o County Republican Ceo· tral CommflCee says tt1:rvonrre· tainlng Califomia·s winner-take· a II presidential primary elec· t1on ' The 27·11 committee vote Monday was a rebuff to state . John Schmitz, R-Ne~rt a~ach. who represents portions of San Diego and Orange coun· Hes He told the committee he wants a modified form of pro- portional representation to the GOP national convention. The ma1or1ty winner in the California primary is awarded all of the stale's 167 votes at the Republican national convention "I 'm for Reagan" buttons were prevalent Monday night. S<'hmitz favors John Connally for the party 's presidential nomination tor. . He says four lntruders, one a candle-careying woman chant- ing, "Acid is groovy. Kill the pigs," killed his family and slabbed him. In the interview, MacDonald said he awoke to the screams of his family and round three men and a woman standing near him.· He said he struggled with the men Salt Creek Projects Opposed ese guys were kirid of hitting me. and all this time 1 Two environmental grou~nd was hearing screams." Mac· a Laguna Beach resident riled ap· Donald said in the April 6, 1970, P e a I s a t M o n d a y · s interview. deadline for comment on Avco's MacDonald said he collapsed proposed Salt Creek Valley de· in the hallway near tbe living velopment that will be heard by ao-m;--amM-wirir1reftlng-co.___.-a~1l&-roa6t<ill commission.c.rs._in_ and it was very quiet." September. MacDonald also said he was A spokeswoman for the State wearing his pajama top when al· Coastal Commission 1n San tacked and later lay it over his F.r a ncisco said today the En- wif e in an attempt to keep her v1ronmental Coalition of Orange warm. Threads matching those County, the Sierra Club and in the top were found a round all Lagunan John Gabriels had filed the bodies. appeals on the project with the The· investigators s howed pie· commission. lures of the murder weapons -S he· Indicated the two o r- t wo kn1~es, a club and an ganizationa sent telegrnms while icepick -that were found near Gabriels mailed 1n an appeal or in the house, asking him If he form. recognized them. He said he The spokeswoman indicated didn't the longtime Laguna Beach resi· Before Fatality dent maintained the proposed 582·acre project abutting Niguel Beach Park would prejudice the local coastal plan being pre- pared by county planners. ·Sa/ ety Yiolatiom Of Firm Revealed By WILLIAM RODGE Ol-o.tly .......... Toro Disposal, operators of a refuse truck involved in a fatal crash in San J uan Capistrano Thursday. was cited for more than JOO safety violations and the alleged poor condition of its vehicles three weeks before the accident Two California Hi ghway Patrol commercial vehicle in· spe<'tors say the company's El Toro vehicle yard was inspected Jul ~ 14, and s even of nine vehicles checked were ordered out of ser vice due to "grave safety violations .. A 23-yen-old Santa Ana man was killed Thursday on the San Diego Freeway when the Toro D1sposaJ truck he waa driving flipped over , crushing him un· derneath the massive three·axle vehicle Inspect.ors Donald B. Moore and W.O. Watkins said they believe that the crash occurred ~hen a bolt slipped out of a clamp on the truck's rear axle. causing the truck's weight to shift, shearing off the axle. "In our opinion it was a lack of proper maintenance," Moore said Tuesday "It <'OUld have been prevented if someone had replaced the bolt." The two said the truck in· volved in Thursday's fatal cruh was not one inspectors checked in the July 14 inspection of Toro Disposal's vehicles. But they ex· amined it after the crash. But seven of nine trucks checked that day were ordered drydocked until "seve r e mechanical problems" could be cleared up. Moore said critical violations involved pJ10blems with steering, suspension systems or brakes. Toro Disposal's official! were unavailable for comment on the violations uncovered in the July 14 inspection. ·•our purpose is to go in and look at their maintenance pro· gram." Moore said. "We try to show them where it's faulty.'· Moore said the rubbish in· dustry in general ia safely· conscious but some companies sti~l h ave proble ms keeping their vehicles ln safe running or· der He indicated refuse hauling firms have problems .ometlmes keeping their veblclea ln good condition because it's hard to get mechanics 1t8fllle, Ba11.,ard He also asserted the plan which calls for 3,000 residential units. provides little recreation benefit to visitors. Accordin g t o t he spokeswoman. Gabriels also maintained that Av<'o's plan pro· vides inadequate low to moderate income housing op· porturuties and creates traffic problems on Pacific Coast Highway and a lack or public hostels on the beach area. The Environmental Coaht100 of Orange County's appeal also is based on potential traHic problems on Pacific Coast Highway and what they see as violations of the Coastal Act's open space and recreation sec lions. . 1:hey also criticized the pro· v1s1on or the plan allowing 400 ultra-expensive seaside units on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway. The Sierra Club could not be reached for comment on iti, ap- peal. Coastal commissioners are ex· pected to hear the Avco project during meetings in Los Angeles Sept.18and 19. Pope Pays Vi8it VATICAN CITY (API -Pope John Paul II new by helicopter from h is s umme r palace in Castel Gandolfo to Vatican City to pay his respects to Pope Paul VI on the first anniversary of Paul's death. 'Nuke Deaths' Doubted HOLLYWOOD (AP> - Reports from London thal tbe cancer deatbl of John Wayne, Suaan Hayward, Dick Powell and others may be llnt9Cl to atomlc bomb fallout oa a 1954 film location were greeted with doubt in the film capital. "I knew the picture was a bomb, but 1 don't t.biJlk ll WU tbat kind of a bomb," said t.be publlcl.lt on •"'J'be Conqueror.•• Three London newapapen 1u11elted &bit IUm'• Utab Iota· Uon b8d beell eontamiDated by fallout from a May It, 1111, Nnada nuclMr tell &bat wmt awry. Could &be .....au.., nctioec· Uvlty bave led tD the eaDaer· re.Ja&ed deaU11 J.>f Wa7ae. Ha•ward, Powell, Al••• Moonbead ud Pedro Armle- darta? A 1pabemaa for U. WIJDI famllr uld ...... =· tbeor1, bill ••••I em It ••alllll t nb" 11111 ~ .. ,.:'.: ~ g==-~ ... Da911 ............. . ....,..DaldtaldllaeA111111&- ed Press on Monday that ber bp1band suffered severe headaches al the Utah localioa and was given a medical releue ftom further work OD the film. ••He reeovered and went bact to work, but for etlbt 19an be auffered from vomltla1 at· lacu:• Mid llra. David. ..In mt be bad an acute breltblq problem, wen& into tbe boepltal •d dlect Docton •aid " •• a bean aetack, but be wu _... te.ted ... cancer. I cUda't reallle tbe~-.Ulnow.'' •. HilJWarcl died ln 1171; 'Powell .lD t•; aDd MoonMad la lfM. ArmeDdari1 kllled ~m1elf ta 1181. NPGl1edl1 ..... ......... ........ = .......... . dl=-Poftlr:..-~Nllll~iltild of the nd Utab IOU &-. to Bol_,wood for aeeaa a& tbe &KO 1tudlo1. 'ften, amoDI otla•r thta.11, it ••• blown ....... .., ............... 11• alat• a H}ldttorm. Ul• ............ "'"I 'tkm'f , .......... tblll, .. .... "'In ............... . • .,,.. CIDQuel"OI'... • ·11 It ... :-..;.;.;~~; happened, I would have written a story about it." Officials lo Utah were equally akeptlcal. ''I would auapect Wayne's death was caused by smoldnc before tt wu caused by anything elM, •• aaid Utah Health Director Jamea Muon. "I don't see how anyone can tie the type of cancer he bad to radiation· induced cancer. It would have to be a""'111 bot di rt ... II uon said teats or Utah 1011 UY• dilcloaed no higher radia- Uon coalent tban aoll of other ata&ea &Mt have been studied. Randrectl of penone la lhe st. 0~ ... of eoutbem UtU ban lllld olalm• Al•lnat lhe IOHr'lllDlil. AJllll tbey or rel· allv• IOl canc:er aeveral ,ean after Hivada nuclear *" wan· ed radl..._ cloudl to tMlr area. "1be CGDqueror" WU abot la ..... .... ....... .,... bee .... c;:::r Howard Hu1bes ..~ ....... ,. epic. He Uo •• c..... &ala • .,.. ....... u 09DlbAI Du • ._ WQlll bad bit doulU. Engine Sal~aging Besieged by Woes "These moves will bring equitable zoning to manufac· tu red h omes on t h-e homeowner's lot , sometimes a better value dollar for dollar than conventional homes," Mi:tc· Dougall said. Acting on the recommenda- tions or a mobile home commit· tee formed by the county Board of Supervisors last J anuary. commissioners pointed out the role ch&ngeJ> lhey endorsed. PARADISE, Mic h. <AP J- Navy di vers have spent what they_ .hoped would be their last duy trying to free the engine of the 131-year·old steamship In· d1ana from the floor of l..akt' Supenor. liut 1t was not to be Lt. Cmdr. Robert Wells. head ing thC' project off Crisp Point . had predicted that "with anv uc"l('" e crew Would TOmptet~ its mission by Monday night. But the Coa:.t C:uard :.aid Mon day ni~hl that anotht-r h1t<'11 de veloped m haulmg up thl' four ton prize and salvage operalllms would have to continue into u ninth day. Th('re "as no el..1 bora· tion on the problem ... The Army Corps of Engineers derrick barge Coleman had been expected to dock at Saulte Stt! Marie early today Me]Dbers of the exped1t1on were to hold a Man Attacked With Truck; Wife Arrested A 29·year·old Sa o J uan Capistrano m an 1s in stable con dition today after his wife al legedly ran O\'er him l"'o lime:-. Monday night 10 the fa mily pick up truck. Sheriff's deputies a rrested Sarah Catherine Somers. 29, of 31176 Calle San Pedro, arter'she ned the alleged 11.30 p.m. ut tack nea r Cook·s Corners and Rancho Santiago Canyon Road H er hus band . O ou~l a s Som ers. was taken to Sad dleback Community llos p1t a l with serious tnJUrtes folio" tni.l the incident . Authorities said they did not know what prompted the attack "It looks like she ran over her husband two or three time:.. got out of the truck. took the other Cfam1ly> car and s pltt," J shertff's spokesm an sa11.1 1\1 rs Somers 1s 1n Orangl' County Jail on assault "'1th 1n tent to commit murder charges She 1s berng he ld 1n lieu of $250,000 bail. Ten d•ys 1n New York'5 summer heat really can make anyone apprec iat e our beauuful Newport Hart>or area I was hoping I might · melt down .. a little but all lhe good loo d and hospltallty of my friends 1n that area undid any benefits I might have realized from my steaming .. 1n the big city. My first two days In NV were spent at a class to help me be a better money-man-oer It w as a jewelry Industry sponsored sem1n1t and I hope I le8'ned 11 lot .. I oert•inly wo11t9d hard! Figures and money management hM neYer been "'fleld of npertlM. There was a free day between the eem1nar and the opening of the NV Jewelry Show '° I went up to ~ Haven to Cheek Into a possible estate ule of fine jewelry If everything wor1ls out I should h•ve It some time atter the first Of the ye9r In the weetc thllt followed 1 attended the show. worked with ttie printer on the flnel proofs of our Chrlstma1 bOok ~nd went to a meeting of the memberlhlp commltt" of the Amerlcen Oem Society. Th•t ... ttle WOf1' • • but there ... fun too: dinner et Mlch•I'• Pub wher9 Woody Al19rt Pd h i• clarinet hold forth whenever he la In town on Moncier nlghll. a luncheon at tM fttla put on by N. W, A,_. tor Dain a ID lntroduoe their "Pim• of LcM" ""'· a cooktall party ~h the ne"' s conference before the purts were t r ucked to Was hington, s aid M adaly o Jacobs, a -spok-eswoman foLtb.e Smithsonian Institution. sponsor "1th lhe Navy of the project. Speaking Monday fro m <iboard the Coleman seven m1lei, offshore. Wells said two· and th:ee·man diving teams were i:k.lng with CUlll!1&_[1_~ a~d hyd rauhc chain saws tOTree e engrnc lyi ng 118 feet below the lake s surface. Sm1thsoruan expert J ohn Stein ha.., :.aid the G reat Lakes ~tea m i.h 1p. which s a nk 1n a fit-rec :.torm in 1858. houses the 1•url1est manne steam plant with d do('u mented h 1sto ry . The "'reek Wa5 discovered 10 1915 111 un area peppered with s uiit<en i>h1p~. mcludJng the 1975 wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. J\ mong the a ship's artifacls thc Smithsonian expected to dtS· play are the steam condenser. hot 'ti.at.er feed, steenng quad- ' ant . Ericsson propeller, throt· lie mecharu~m. b<>1ler , engine. "noden firebox. a nd several other small parts, Ms. Jacobs 1'a1d 01\•ers and off1c1als have ex pressed surprise at the. s12e or several pieces. The two.ton pro· pelter hoisted last week Wb t"' 1{'e as big as ~xpe<'ted • JO l('t>t in diameter The 23-foot hi gh b<>tler wa~ three times ILS expected size Councilman Held in Arson -Encourage the concept of mobile home lot ownership. -Seek to promote the develop. ment or "quality mobile home subdivisions that are compat..tble with ex1 s t 1ng residential de· e.lopment. .. -A void "sea fo~ ptecemett11----,. placement of mobile homes on indi v1dual lots within ex1:.t1ng residential communities." As Uungs stand now, mobile homes are permitted only tn cer- tain zorung areas earmarked for high density, roughly on about 750 unde\'eloped acres Under the propose<1 re~ulat1on cha nges. in low density housing areas mobile home s ubd1 v1s1ons would be allowed through a use permit subject to the !>ame sc ruttny as a conventional de· velopment. ln middle range density a reas, a use ·pennit as well as an ap- proved planned development -.ould be required of mobile bome developers . And. as 1s the practice now. m hi gh density areas. mobile home developments would need a .u:.e permit Gay Mexicans (;et Reprieve SAN FRANCISCO (AP > T"' o Mexkan homosexuals un· der threat of expulsion from the t:nited States by the lmm1gru· PAYETTE. Idaho I AP1 lton i:tnd Naturaltzal1on Servu:e Payette City Councilman Darrel• have been granted the right to F i ke . the c1 t~·s fi r e «om· !>t ayin the countryforthet1me m1 ss1oner and a ('1v1 c leader. being. hJ:-. g1"cn up his post after being U S. Dist r1 ct Cou rl J udgc c·harged wtth arson in a blaze at Wilham Ingram on Monday or- h1s dru~ store de red a 20-day contmuation in a The st.ore sustained da mage restraining order barring the es timated between $1 50,000 and INS from expelling Javier Crul $200.000 tn a fire that was dis· Garcia and Eduardo R amon covered by two passtng youths Martinez from this country. t'arly Mo nda y. Wh e n 1n· li.S. Attorney Chris topher 'est1gators found tra ces of Stole argued against the order. burned can.dies scattered in the saying that the law proh1b1ts building, Fike was <'harged with homosexuals from coming into arson. the rountry. (@) 6EMWI5iE HARLES H. BARR ,,. . .,.,.. ... ... " .... ............. Krementz staff. dancing at Cindy Royce's. a late night supper at Suna·s. Ano ther evening I went to a party at the Frankhn·s hOme on 72nd Street whe,re I ran into M1m1 and Durwood Howes. We enjoved rememoonng old limes when my family was associated with the old Brock and Comptny 1n L.A. The last nlgtlt In N.Y. a fnend hired a bus to take thirty of us up to htt home In Chap•qua for an outdoor dinner. II wH • llnle cooler than the city but still plertty warm. The guest hst was a blend from all l•ceta of the 1ewetry world and all p•rts of the globe. Richard Lid· dooet. ttie &ecutlve Director oA the G.mologiet1l Institute of An9rlc:e. WM the other Callfor• nllf'a•tNti:wtY. My biggest thnll of the trip waa the luncheon date •t the Pierre wfttt Art Buchwald and Ronald RMgen at the Invitation of a mutual friend. Here t w .. among eighteen seated at a large oval table with auch capt1lna of this lnduatry " Morris Zale. Getz of the FIOrlde-t!HUf Meyor ctt.ln. the Pi.get pt..-nt end I'm the only female guett at the table! I wea ,_.~ ,....._, to be 1rw1eecr to IUnCt'I wtth such an •UOUll 9'0UP· 8111 rm hOme eoam and It'• t>utlMea•MtUal .. = plant for '°"" tort of • celet>flltlon In ~ °" °"' IOth en~of C.,.,... H. lefr ........ Mlwpo.1 1Mo11. 8M&a. &A'M'LU AND aou.a: You cu utJdpaLe now that our Golden State eulfered that Uttl• 11\ak• 1•&.er· day up north, the wa11 ol the Hat will once acaln be rorecutJq that Callromla wUI llicle into the Ma. Ueten. I 'm here to tupeSt that you can take earth· qu1ke-wtat11Ucs anctmalse them do -whatever you wut. Let ue clear the air by NC&lliDc the two wont quakes ever to abake our Immediate restoa. The Jagst wu back on Feb. 9. lt'11. That one hit u.e sen Femando Valley. It killed 14 people. ot which 43 were in a veterlAI '*Pltal that collapeed. Oamaae waa etllmat.ed at SJ billion. .:: , < I • t. ; ,.., \,'\; ' ,~. Energy Gains BALTIMORE (AP> -t"rela· dent Carter r ode a train to Baltimore today, inspected a IOlar·heated bo,ne and ID aban· doned ecbool bein1 converted to apartments and told a atreet· comer crowd: "We are_muini.. Hanoi OKs Talks on Refugees BANGKOK, Thailand <AP>·- Vietnam today rejnvited a U.S. congressional delegation to Hanoi to discuss the refugee situation in Southeast Aaia. a day aft.er it abruptly barred the delegation becatl1'e one or the lawmakers a ccus ed Hanoi or human rights violations. IOOd .,.,,......., livina our people a better lite and mai:lDC you lJl. depeDdeat ol fontp oil." c•rter rode a re1ularly 1cheduled Amtrak train u be took h1I once-a-week road show 37 milel out.aide W ath1n,._ to continue hll campalp ror an enero program. 8TANDrNG VNDEa a hot sun at an inner-city intersection, the president declared to several hundred people crowded onto the sidewalk: "Our country la determined to . win the energy war and I believe the people here on Eaat Biddle Street will help me." The crowd responded with cheers when he aaked, "Do you agree?" The president added that with cooperation among government ofrlcials and others, "we'll have energy security for our nation a nd a be tter li fe for a ll Americans." CARTER'S BRIEF remarks we re s andwi c he d b e tween handshaking trips along the rope restraining the c rowd. F r o m th e inner -c it y ne ighborhood . the president drove to a downtown hotel to I ·- In Bangkok. a spokesman for the Vietnamese Embassy an· nounced that hls country was again ready to welcome the delegation to the Vietnamese capital. THE SPOKESMAN told The Asanclated ~9 that a cable from Vietnamese Vice Foreign Minister Pban Hien to the em· bassy indicated that the Viet· nameae government bad agreed to allow the delegation. led by Democratic Congressman Ben· jaman S Bosentbal ol New 't'or1r; to v1s1t Hanoi as scheduJed . continue his ene.cg)'..!heme...in-,;1n----- addresa to the national conven- . -- •',.. ·-·, . Orange Counhun Seeking Location to Avoid Ne:Lt Earthquake damage was estimated at $40 million, which would probably mean $900 million by today's dollar. While both the Long Beach and San Fern ando Valley tragedies were awesome in their proportions. optimists among us might suggest that it was mdeed 38 years between the heavy s hakes California detractors will point out. however, that of the worst earthquakes since 1865, 62 Qercenl of the m hap-· pened in our state Yeah. maybe so. S<> you nee California and you might end up in a place where that other 38 percent occurred. THE THREE GR EATEST quakes of the modem era were at San Fra ncisco 10 1906. Alaska in 1964 : and the aforementioned San Fernando Valley in 1971. S<> we only got two out of three and one or those was way up north. Statistics and da tes on the other great quakes of our region a re somewhat enlightening. Other than the ones already mentioned, we had a heavy shake centered on the Gardena-Torran ce area in l94J. We also had heavy rattles of our earth in this region in 1949, 1951, 1955 and 1961 IT MIGHT BE OF some mild interest to note that all of those eqrthquakes were listed as being centered al Terminal Island. There may be a lesson here if you're one of those in · dividuals who shake at the thought or a quake. Maybe you should stay away from Terminal Island. Steve Wallenda. the last of the Flying Wallendas. was forced to g ive up his attempt t o walk a cable on Tacoma 's Narrows Bridge Wednesday when a passing truck hit his balance pole and sent h im scurrying to the ground. Casino Shut Down, Reopened in Vegas LAS VEGAS CAP > Hun· vol ving alle~ed ties with or· On Monday, the Vietnamese Foreign Mllllstry had canceled the trip, labeling as "s lander " a statement by Rep. Robert F Drinan. D·Mass . that the Viet namese were driving out the refugees as part of a cruel pohcy that was one of the worst human rights violations. TODAY, THE e m b assy spokesman said the dcc1S1on to allow the congtess men lo make the trip after all came after lhl' Vietnamese ~overnm e nt re r e1ved a cable from R1r hard Ho lbrooke. t; S assist an t secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs tton of the Sons of Italy in Amenca. Carter was accompanied on the ~minute train ride by a number or prominent offtcials or Italian descent. amon t o rney e nera BenJamin C1vilelti. U.S . District Judge John Sm ca. Assistant Housing a nd Urba n D e v e l o pme nt Secretary Gino Ba rona and Rep Ma rio 81 agg1. D·N Y. CARTER SCRAPPED plans to m ake t he trip from Was hington to Baltimore by helicopter a nd instead took the train. The chaAge'in transporta· lion apparently was an effort to demonstrate pres idential con· cern for <'ncrRY conservation. B e f o rt' r <·lur n 1n g t o Washington by rail. the pres1· dent lunched on chi cken cac- r 1 a t ore ul a r es tau r ant 1n Baltim o r e 's Littl e Italy neighborhood drcds of bewildered gamblers ganized crime. Afte r the convJ('· and stunned employees some lion. state gaming officials, with weeping, some angry stood by the Aladdin's concurrence, ap· as G1:1ming Control Board agents pointed an overseer and told s warmed into the Aladdin Hotel hotel -executives to sell the club (·asino, sealing crap t a bles, by Aug. 6. roulet~ wh~ls and hundreds of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ s lot machines. About three hours later , a fed e ral Judge reopen ed the casino, but Monday's unusually tough measures by state gaining offi cials may be just a preview of what ·s in store for the scan· dal-tamted Strip resort. · THE AGENTS were carrying out a n order from the Nevada Gammg Commission. which had revoked the h otel's gaming license and removed several of 1ls top officials last month. Owners of the Al addin had been given until Monday to sell the club or face shutdown. Gov. Bob Llsl termed the ac- tion. the first closing of a major club in 15 years, "unfortunate" but necessary to m aintain the in· tegrlty of the Industry. The Aladdin and two or its top o fficer s we re convict ed i n March in a Detroit federal court of hidden ownership charizes in· It makes Cents to shop with money-saving food coupons from the Daily Pilot. ~sta rt sa ving today . Ca 11 642-4321 and ask our c irculat ion department f or home de l iver y . 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U S\111 rl• • • •.m., Mh ,,., ,·"'· MOOll rl• 7:JS p.m., wt• s IS• m •.. , . ..,.,., ,._. ... kl .. llllllM: Mt; Awr• lltflll{ In fwt, MH lmllm lleltM Ill fMI ''''" "' """41J. • ...... flw I J 11 t a tt I I ti ' , tt ................................ ..,,_ ............. Otrectllll • ... ... ..., z-t t 1W ........... I t IW .............. I I IW 1111 '*ti C:.W. I t W 0.t .... fW ......... ,, LllUt dlllllf. Coupon Savings -one more reason people a// along the Orange Cout va lue the 7 .. ' \ Lag11 na/Se11th Coast i VOL. 72, NO. 2f9, 3 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES--:..--~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, '97' Mexico SE.ill Arrives •I Oil Globs Wash Up On Texas Beaches PORT ISABEL. Texas <AP> - Tar balls the size of baseballs was h e d onto Tex a s resort beaches today and orficials said history's biggest 011 spill might spread aJJ the way to Florida. ·'That ·s a d1s tmct possibility," s aid Roge r Me acham , a spokesman for the Environmen· tal Protection Agency. "This 01 1 spill is unlike any other 10 history because it's so unique," Meacham said. "There · e so m any lac.lor.s-ouls1dc anyone's control ·· Ra lph Thomp:-on. execut1v" vice president of the tourist bureau on South Padre Island. just north of this fi shing, shrimp- ing and resort town. s aid pea· sized tar balls washed on Lhc beach atS a .m. when the high tide came ashore . Other tar ball s, some as large a s 3 to S inches an diameter. were scattered along the is land. a than spit of lanrt a half mite wide at its widest point that stret ches 150 miles along the Gulf of MeX ll'O from the-southern tip.of Texas 10 near Corpus Christi. ··T he beaches art> not bl<Jck Before Fatality Sa/ ety Violations Of Firm Revealed By WILLIAM RODGE Of the 0.-.1, ,.,..,. 51•11 Toro Disposal. operators of a rt-fuse truc·k involved in a fatal crash an San Jua n Capistrnno Thursday was cited for more th an 100 safely violations and the alleged poor cond1 t1on of IL'> vt>hides thret' weeks before the accu.lent T wo Ca l1fo r n1 a Hig hwa y Patrol commcrc·1al vehicle in- spectors say the company's El Toro vehicle ya rd was ins pected July 14, a nd seve n of nrne vehicles checked we re ordered out o f serv1C'e due to .. grave ~afety violatJons .. · A 23-year-old Santa Ana man was killed Thursday on the San Diego Freeway when the Toro Disposal truck he was driving fhpped over. crushing him un· de rneath the massive three-axle vehicle Inspectors Donald B. Moore a nd W.O. Watkins s aid they hl'lieve that the c rash occurred when a bolt slipped out of a clamp on the truck 's re<Jr axle. c aus ing the truck 's weight to shift. sheanng off the axle "Jn our opimon it was a lack cJf proper m aintenance." Moore sa'd Tuesd ay "lt could h<1ve IJeen prevented if someone had replaced the bolt." The two s aid the truck in· volved in Thursday's fatal crash was not one inspectors checked 1n the July 14 mspect1on or Toro Disposal's vehicles. But they ex <Jmined it after the crash But seven of nine trucks checked Lhat day we re ordered dq.docke d until "sever e m echanical problems'' could be cleared up Moore said critical violations involved proble ms with st eering. s uspension systems or brakes. s till have pro ble m s keepinJ.! their vehicles m safe runmng or , der. lie rndicated refuse hauling firms have probl~ms sometimes keeping their vehicles m g0<.><l <'ondition because 1t·:-hard to J,!et me<'hanics. "There is n't a piece or equip ment on the road that gets more over worked,.. Moore said. .. /\ J!arbage truck is always going 20 reel and ~hen stopping. up and down hiUs. all day long." He said the two inspectors would go back to Toro's yard to inspect their vehicles again in the next two weeks to make sure violations noted in the firs\ in s pection have been remedied Man Attacked With Truck; Wife Arrested /I 2 9 -ye a r -o Id S a n .l u a n Capistrano man is in stable con· dition today afte r his wife al· legedly ran over him two times Monday rught in the family pick· up truck. Sher-i!f's dcpulles arrested Sarah Catherine Somers. 29. of 31176 Calle San Pedro. arter she fled the alleged 11 : 30 p.m. at tack near Cook's Come rs and Rancho Santiago Canyon Road. H e r hu s ba nd . Dou g la s Som ers, wa s ta ke n t o Sad dleback Community Hospit a l with senous injuries following the incident. Authorities said they did not know what prompted the attack. like the Mexican be.aches we've seen on telev1s1on. but we do have the tar balls." said Mary L<>u Campbell. who o wns. an art gallery on South Padre Island The island is a thin spit of la nd a ha lf mile wide al its widest point that stretches 150 miles ulong the Gulf of Mexico from the southern tip of Texas lo near Corpus ChnstJ. A Coast Guard spokesman at Port Isabel said the otl was ob " ved along a 40-mile2!retch of the beach. from 10 miles north of <See SPILL. Page A2> School Site PrQrnised In Niguel Developers of LaJ,?una 1':1guer, Kite Hill and Country V1llaloll' eom mumties s<iy they will set a side a school s at(' for two year:. an hopes funds will be available to buy the land by then (j('orgc Putnam . spokesman for S&S Construt t aon Com pan). told Capist ra no Unified School Dis tra ct trustees Monday th(':- could choose from among threl' possible sates in the 800-homc project. But school board President George Wh ite said afte r the meeting he believes tr us tees still fa vor the 13.2-acr~ Kite Hill site that has caused s o much con troversy in the past month. At their July 17 m eetin~. trustees charged S&S officials with "political corruption" in obtaining d evelopm e nt ap- provals for the planned Lagunu Ni guel communities. But those cha Fges were not m e ntioned at Monday's meeting. "I thank this cleared the air.' s aid White. refe rnng to the de: velopme nt firm 's offer . Putnam. who denied charges leveled against his firm. asked trustees Monday to m a ke· a dl·· casion on which of the three sit<·~ they wanted to build a school on. lie asked the board to report their decis ion w1 th1n 90 days. ··we feel comfortable that th(' stale will come through Wlth the funds to build the Kite Hill school wiUun two years." White said. S up er inte nd e nt Je rr y Thornsley sa id district officials will be comp1hn~ more informa- t 10n mclud1n~ appraisals on the three possible sehool s ite!> dur- mg the next month. Information on the sites m ay be presented to the trust ees an late September . T hornsley In· d1 cated DIMiy ...... SYtf P- IT'$ BEEN A 2S·YEAR LOVE AFFAIR FOR HANK AND LOLA GILLEBAARD -south lagune Husband Took Out L-arge Ad to ExPflM• tlis Admtration ---~•--- Love Story Displayed Wast Man Shares Ardor in Pilot Ad Today 8 .) ST EVE MITOIELL 0< llV O•oh Piiot s .... t HANK (;JLl.EBAARO '" <J m.in hc<1d O\N v. ant in d v.oman attral'tt \(' ... he ... m v bt~t heels 1nlovc friPnd. lover. and !>he make:. mt· not v.ant to Now this 1sn ·1 some ..,uphomlJrll . pupp' look ;.it olhtr v. omen · IO\'l' wt.-rc talkm~ about · !'<ot that the} hjven t h:id tht•1r up~ and It'" a Z5 year IO\ c storv. and !lank de· dov. n~. c1ded hl•'d tell the world about 1t Thev haH'. 113nk admits hut Lola has H "s ~n marned to the sam(> \.\Oman the ability to s mooth out the roui.:h :.poL'> fo r a Quarter or a century no"'. and the South And she ':. rc11sed fou r boys in between Lag una busmessman has a big fat display fr ee l a nce w r 1t 1n ~ ass i g nm e nts for advertisement on Page A7 10 today·s pa per . ne"'s papers and m agazines The subject of the three-column ad wnh He says. 1n has advertisement. that fraendc; Cupids and doves and flowers bordenn~ 1t. 1~ Ji(1ve htm the credit for raising thl· k11ls. Hut his his \H iler "'ire Lol<.1. and Ha nk Ao~s to ~re,ll \"a rious busme:.s enterprises kept him too husy lengths to tell the world hov. mu<'h he loves to share equally m the ch1ld-reanng depart· her. me nt. Hank says. They met more than two decades ago in Kins ton. N.C. where he "'as a pilot and she was a teacher. .. SRE"S A VERY un us~1 person and she makes my l.Jfe as ha ppy as a man could be." the 52-year-old husband sa ys. .. MY GOO. SHE'S :.i lovely "om an." says Hank IO a VOICC that !>OUnds h ke the COU· pie Just met lasl week He hopes to share his love with Lola for another 25 years. "but I w1 ll be happy with every minute th<.• i:,:ood Lord allows me." "'Shc ·s bN.'O C\'eryth1 n~ a man could Now Lhat 1~ trut> love. Busing Decision Delayed Rzt!,ing Due Soon on San_ Ono/ re Students By RA VMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol 11• Oallf P'll .. Stall A decis ion on whethe r 140 San Onofre students will have to take a n h our -I o n ~ b us ride t o F allbrook instead or attend1n~ n ea rby Sa n Cle m ente Hig h School in the fall 1:. expected next week. Capistrano t;mf1('d School Dai. l rict trustees reviewed a li st of possible plan:. Monday to keep the students ut San Clemente . But a dec1s1on by CUSD of- h<'tals IS pendtn~ th(' OUtl"Om(' of an Aug. 13 Fallbrook l.Jmon High Sc·hool Board meeting on the rate or the San Onofre studenL'> "'ho h\<e an military housing. S m ee 1974. CUSD offacaals have agreed to allow the San Onofre students to attend San Clemente f-Laith as pa rt of an in· terdaslrict agreement with tht• Fallbrook school board . The San Onofre a rea fall:. wi thin the F all brook school dis· tract. CUSO has received state and federal funds fo r allowing the San Onofre youn ~sters to at· tend San Clemente lh gh. But now Fa ll brook s chool of· hc1a ls say they want the stu· rtents to <Jltend the h1~h school there. some 25 mtlcs from their homes. Toro Disposal's officials were unavailable for comment on Lhe violations uncovered in the J uly 14 mspection. "It looks like she. ran over her husband two or three times, got out of the truck, took the olher <ramily) c a r and s plit." a s heriff's spokesman said. Mrs. Som ers is in Orange County J ail on assault with in· t ent to commit murder charges. She is being he ld in lieu of $250 ,000 bail Development Appealed "It might be worthwhile for Fallbrook and CUSD to look at the feasibility of an a ttendance boundary change which would include the San Onofre area w1than CUSD." Supe rintendent J e rry Thorns ley re ported l o trustees. "Our purpose is to go in and look at their maintenance pro· gram," Moore said. "We try to show them where it's faulty.·• Moore s aid tbe rubbisb m dustry in general is safety conscious but some compani~ Denk Bandit BeingSo•t ,·1n Capistr~o Authorities are HeklA& a man described u belq lD bla late 20a who wore a Haw.Uan lb1rt and epoke eoftly before fleelDI a San Juan QqUtrano ball: lloadQ wttb an UDdlaclawl UDCMllll ol ·aub ID~ Mid tbe mm mp. P,.,.muer at ........ o1 America, 11171 Bl C.•• a.t.. about 11: 15 p.m. md told her to c: 11iGM7 lft b1I ... CmTM !A.. ........ ol ....., tlbD will -... lalowD ..w .... audit ii compLNd, • .,. .... laid. ·The 1•.,.ct waa last Mn lle•ded DOl'jb OD Bl C•mil90 Real ID 8 1tile inodel Nd CbenaMt 1'ttboatol.a.~. AutllortU• 1ald fllm from ..-er ••W•Je&..._ esa•IMd to determ••• tf It ~.,./'" • ,.....,.. ol tM TedKemwdy 'Top' Choice NEW YORK <AP>-Sen. Edward Kennedy is the o verwh elming pres- identlal pick of lndepen· dents and Democratl in a ·three-way race with Jim· mY Carter and Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr., ac· cordial to an ABC-Harris poll. A ~-Carter race showed batb ll'UllP9 favor· lnl tbe J1a11acbuHtts ...... peftG to 12 pereeat, 8CfOnlllll to .... suits....._. llODd•1· The tulft1.ol err YO&en, taken ,. rr to •• aatd the 1H9lldlat edl• 8"""' ' 11 petellllt to 41 percent •IDOlll batb ,.,,...,. ta a two-w., nee, and II per· cent to • percent amona Demoerat1 OIJIJ. In a tllr .. way lhoWdOWD, II =of Democrau and ·~ choee Ken· ...,. c.NI' .......... 25 pereeDt ud Browa, 11 ~- Salt Creek Foes Fik Two environmental groups and a Laguna Beach resident filed ap- _pea I s a t Monda y 's deadline for comment on Avco·s P,ropbsed Salt Creek Valley de· velopment that will be heard by state c0astal commlsslooers in September. A spokeswoman for the State Coastal Commission in San Francjlco said today the En- vlro11tbental CoalltJon of Orange County, the Sierra Club and • Lagunan John Gabriela bad filed appeala on the project witb tbe cosnmlllion She Indicated the two or- 1antutiaal 1e11t t.ele1ram1 while Gabriell malled In an appeal forsn. The spoknwoman lndl~ted the loqtime i..1una Beach resi- dent maintalaed the propoled 112-acre project abutting Nlpl Beacb Pan would prtjudlce the local co.stat plan beln1 pre· pared by county plannen. He alao H1erted the plu wblcb c.U. f• s.ooo raldendal unit•, prowldn UW. ncruUoa · beaeftttoMtoa Accordt•1 to tlte f s pokeswoman, Gabriels also maintained that Avco's plan pro- v 1 des inadequate l ow to moderate income housing op· portunilies and creates traffic problems on Pacific Coast Highway and a lac k of public hostels on the beach area. The Environmental Coalition of Orange County's appeal also is based on potential traffic problems on Pacific Coast Highway and what they see as violations or the Coastal Act's open space and recreation sec- tions. They also criticized the pro- vision of the plan allowing 400 ultra-expensive seaside units on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway. . The Sierra Club could not be reached for comment on it.s ap- peal. Coastal commissioners are ex- pected to hear the Avco project durjng meetings ln Los Angeles Sept.18and19. ~arpet Flew? . . '-~tolen Rug Worth $11,000 A flying carpet in San Clemente? At that price, IDAJbe. Police are searcblq for two clean-cut, ·baretoat mea ID •· nectl• witb tbe disa...-mce of an '11;!001Uk Iranian ,_1rom • San \;1etnente antique shop lloa4a1 aftmlooD. Tbe two ......... Colbj'1 A=U uea, 10 AH. Del Mar, I W... I&::. ... iD-qal Uout ... 1the lljd. die East. police reported.· After an elDPkwee sbowed lbe men the. mufti-Colored cMPet left ln tbe store to be told GD eon. 1t1ament. tbe pelr eo11tlnuld to look arou•d uetll tbe 1\ore owner DOtic*9 tbat theJ bad dll· •'.Canel -... w1tb tbe .,.., ......... DO .. aetallr NW tbe mea take Ute n11, It la .,..., .. tbe ..... left .... ..... ...,... far tbe ..... said ,.. Lt. Al a.pow. But a future agreement between the school districts would probably involve division or the state and federal funds al· located for the instruction or the (See ONOFRE, Page AZ> Coast Weather Mostly sunny with some high cloudiness at ti mes Wednesday. Lows tonieht 62 to 67. Highs Wednesday 68 to 74 at beaches to 86 lo 93 inland. INSIDE TOD" 't' FiH pllblic Mari9191 Oft is· •~• i,,.,,.,_, to the ~ Coaat are acftedultd in Orange Cot'"tll Thrtdo11. For Ille nn:town, Me Page A10. At\'_...._ ., ....... IE • c .......... ~~ca 'k~·~ -urn ....... .:: ~ ;li!j 155 lftiE .. \ It'•-• Sa1•U lr.erW The faces ot Patty Mu.Um, left, 10, and Laura Jonn. 6, ttfled the variety of re· actions to u la rge 1roup oC children mging "ll 's a Small World" at the Dana·Ntgu I Library Branch's MeJClcan Festival. The hbrary 1ponsol'S special eventa Cor children each Thursday at 7 p.m . In coMection with the "Travel Club." Children move around the world according to how many books they read. ~"-------------------------------------------------------------------------------., Brown to Put Hat in Ring At Picnic? CONCORD. N.H. IAP> -A N e w H a m ps hire cou n ty D e mocratic leader clai m s California Gov Edmund G . Brown Jr. plans to announce his candidacy for president al a par- _ty picnl~inl'ilashua next month. "There's a 90 percent s hot, in m y opinion. that he does it here." Jack Meehan. chairman or the H i llsbo r o County Democratic Committee. said to· day In a press advisory on the planned Sept. 9 county commit· t ee picnic. Meehan said ten· tative plans call for Brown to an- nounce his candidacy there. The picnic 1s "certain to generate rtews of great naUonal interest," Meehan said. . Also listed as appearing is Lillian Carter. the president's mother. and a "prominent na- tional figure" representing a wnLe-in drive for Sen. Edward , Kennedy. Meehal' said. Book Review Class Slated in Laguna A book r e view class for writers and literature lovers wiU be held beginning Aug. 31 by the Laguna Beach Council-on Aglng. The classes, taught by Marie Allen or Saddle.,.ck College, will be held in the City Council c hamber s. 505 Forest Ave . Signups are at the Council on Aging office, 515 Forest Ave. p,...p8PAJ Plane Aborts Takeoff From Wayne Airport A fully loaded Air California Boeing 737, bound for San Fran· c isco was forced to abort a takeoff from the county airport this morning when a fire wam· m~ h~t w_as actlv.ated-:- Mark Peterson, spokesman for the airline. said the jet's 119 passengers and five crew mem- bers left the crart without inc1.- dent. He said the jet was stopped In the m idd~ or the airport's main runway and its emergency exit chutes were deployed while fire crews s urrounded the jet However. Peterson said It was determlned that there was no Immediate danger from fire. so the jet taxied to the terminal and the passengers used the plane's stairway to leave the craft. The incident occurred on ru1ht 109 as it was departing at 8:35 a.m. Probe Co•tlaaes Last week. Brown announced ,formation or an exploratory . , commlttee, making hlm a legal --------------- candidate for president. lJut he has not declared hla candidacy. DAILY PILOT Tr. Or-C-o.ilt ..... wot" •Melo •H-.,....., __ ,,,__,,.,..._..,,,,.Or_ < .. ••-·-'-....,_..,,,_.,,. ............ ........., ..,....,._ ,,..,.. ,.,. c .... -· ~ ...... -.......... "'"'"'-.... ~V•l...,.l._ ............ ....,,,_c .... A ....... .---··~'-'-.. -~·· _ ....._... ,,_..... .,._ .... m -"•••ll-.C...-.c.t---··-~-H&a•.C... vk•,......_-0.-• ...._ ._._ ..... -··---.............. ........... -... -"·-... -........... ~ &.....-...... Olllee • , .. c--,......,, Oftlee9 -== .. u:===··· Tal11rwn1 <n•>..., Bombing in Irvine Garage StumpsCojls A violent e"ploalon that. rum bled throuah an Irvine garage Sunday nipt 1Ull ha in· vestlcators puuled, offlclala at two police agencies aald toda)'. All that. I• re4Jly certain Is that the blast w6 not acciden· tal, police aaid . Bomb lawe1U1ator C.H. Stumpla ot tbe Sbertlf'a Depart· meat nld eome type or powerful exploei-ve WN used to cauae lhe. blast • Bdt tbe lJPe of explolJve I.med remain• a mystery, St::Sh aald, beeauee It .. conau " ltMlftatbe ......... small son at the time ot the blul. Stumph aaid although he has very little to work with in actual bomb fragments , he can possibly determine the type ol device used by the amount of damage cauaed, where lt was placed , and the preaaure and force ot the blut. I Senion Offered Coone on 1Streu Guards To Strike lnLA? f'ro91 Page_ 11 I ONOFRE •.. 140 San Onofre military depen dents ThJrnsley told board mcm ber!> CUSO receives $2,592 per S-an Onofre student from !>tatt- and federal sources. It IS estJmated that because Of changes in state school fundin g laws, Fallbrook l 'n1on High School D1str1 ct will receive onl~ about $1 ,800 per sludenl m re'' enue for taking on the pupils · CUSD officials reviewed a series oC proposals to dtvJde the funds with the Fallbrook school district while allowing the San Onofre students to remam at San Clemente High. J oe R1&ru!Y.,.. E.aJJbrook ass1:. Lant superintende nt. said he belleves the San Onofre-are::i students wall b e s e nt to Fallbrook High wi thin two year~ when federal funds dry up a~ a resu It of Propo ~1 t1on l J " equalization effects But CUSD Superintendent Thorruiley said he want!> to sel' the San Onofre youngsters sta~ ai San Clemente High Some parents rrom the San Onofre milita ry boUSUl&. are..1 · i rave asked school 0Hic1aJs to keep their youngsters at San Clemente High. Nooe of the parents addressed the CUSD board Monday. But Fallbrook 0Cfic1als say they e>tpect a big crowd of San Onofre parents and youngs ters at their school board meelJnJ? next Tuesday. au••*' MJ•• , .. .,. u.-a .. •MD!ll4-- Telef1MN ....... ,_ .... ~ ....... ~·'C :.~ ~·=-~ ~~~, ...... ~·=' hat .. Uown la 'that tbe de· vtee WM pl8"CI ouutde UM door ol tbe _,...... at &be bome ol P.._ lellor, I l>Mrcnelt, ... ..., ..... A 1lx·week eourte Oil "" to cMal with.,... will be otrtnd lftlor etUaml ID LaJuu ~ ............. 'l'a .... bJ PIJChoioltlt ClaarJI • OllUrcl:. die eoune la .......... to teaea MDlorl to o•.,.... •tr ... caUMd b1 ..,...., rJ=:t:cw..:-.~~ =:::,; " "--· Alloll•..r...~tadam ... waa ea ... 11J ... blell. No .. .. ~..,.. .............. n . ...................... <4 uvta1. a-wtu ~ beld,: •p.m.18lllilnc at Ot1 e.n. For .. caJJ•-IMl. . o.i1, ..... ""' ......,. Aet"'9 Sn-,,e••t Laguna Beach officer Greg Bartz nas been named act· ing sergeant for the depart- ment. replacing Sgt. Norm Blandel.who left the c1ty to become a golf pro. Bartz. 30. or Laguna Niguel. has been with the Lagun a Beach Police Department fo r six years. BJ GARY G&ANVILLE Of • .,.., ........ o~ eow.ty planaiA& com- missioners zeroed In on the county'• supply or affordable hou•iac Monday by endorsing sweeping changes in county mobll• home zoning regulalions. The changes endorsed by a 4·0 vote leek to -give mobl le home development near equal root.mg with conventional home develop- ment on ~bout 82.000 un- developed acres in unincorporat- ed areas of the county. Before that happeni.. however. the regulation changes endorsed by the Planning Comm•ss1on . must be enacted into law by the ·county Board of Supervisors. Pl a nning Co mm ission Chairman William MacOougall hailed the pending changes as a potentJal major step forward in solving the nddle or affordable housing. "These m oves will brinJ.! equitable zoning to manufac- tu r ed h o m es o n th e homeowner·s lot. somet1m~ a better value doll ar for dollar than conventional homes." Mar Dougall said. Acting on the rccommendl.I ---~~...ui--· mobile home Nllflmil· tee formed by the c·ounty Boartl of Super visor., last Januaryr com m1ss1oncr:. pointed out th1· role changes they endorsed Months of negotiations ended ~tonda} n1i::ht with _county AU\I· errrment and neJ:Ol1ators for the Ai.i.ot1at1on of Or ange County Ol•puty Sheriffs reaching ten· tat1\'e agreement on a multi· ~ear pay pact Spokc..,men for both sides re· fu~ed to divulge terms or the ,1 ~reement It 1s subJect lo a r Ctt1ficat1on \Ole by assoc1at1on members ..... \\ell as Lhe tount~ Board of Supervisors The same spokesmen 1nd1cat l'rt ··some \\nnkles still have to be ironed out before the pro posed pact 1s given to the dep· ul1es and supervisors for ratJf1ca· lion The last pa) oHer made publlc by county s upervisors indicated they wen? w11lmg to hike the deputies' sa!anes 16.S pe rcent over the next two years. That of· fer was re1ected by negotJators for the deputies Hewever. as they turned Ole1r backs on that offer . the deputJes called a temporary halt to the week-long work slowdown that had arfected operation s at OranJ?e County Jail as well as 1n the c·ounty·s <·ourtroom:._ . S1multant.'Ou.c-,I_). the deput1~ pledged to rene\\· the work ... towdO\l.'T\ and mcrea!;e its in tens1t) should a tentatn e agret>· meat not be reach~ by mid night today Mondays ne~ouat1ons ~ess1on bt>gan at 8 30 am. and 1t \\asn·t until aftN 9 p m that the ncj!ot1ators con duded the1 r talks \\1th the announcement or th(' tentative agreement Encourai?e th(• ("()nCf'Pl or mobile home !cit ownership. Seektapromote the~eve1op ment of 'qullhty mobile home :.u bd1v1s1on.'> that an· r·ompatJbll· with existing re~1d cnt1al cfo velopment. .. Avoid "scattned. p1ecf'mcal pla1·('mf'nl or mohill' home!> on indl\ •dual loti. \\ 1thm ex1st1nl.! residential commun1t1es. · As thm~s st.ind now , mob1l1· homec; arc· p<!rm1tt1·1I 1mly in n·r t :.11n zonm~ area:. t-armctrke<I f11r h1,:?h den.ssty. roui?hly on about 750 uncJe, eloped <Wrt''> • L'nder lhP proposed re~ulat1on chan~es. an low density hous1n~ a rea., mobile home subd1v1s1on ... \\ ou Id ht> allowed through a ust• permit subJect to the samt· scrutiny as a conventional cfo velopment In m1'1dle ran~t· d('ns1ty areal> a use permit a~ wl'll as an aµ proved planned development would be required 1)f mohilt· home developers And. as 1s the practice now, in high density area!>, mohlle homt: developments \\ould need a usP permit GayMexicam Get Reprieve SAii' FRANC ISCO c API Two ~tex1t·an ho mo'>exuals un dcr threat of expulsion rrom tht· l nited States bv Lhe lmm1gra tion and Naturaliwt1on Servu·1· havP bl"'('n granled the right to i:.ta.) in the country for the t1mt> being LJ S Di s trict Cour t Judge -----W1ll1 am logt:am.on M.ondax. or· Embassy Occupied dered a 20-day continuation in a re t ramin~ order barring thl· MEXICO CITY IAP) -Some INS from expelling Javier Cru1. 30 persons O<'cupying the Swiss Garcia arid Eduardo Ramon Embassy since Fridlly say they Martmei from this country. will remain until tbe Meiucan 1 U S. Attorney Christopher government releases 1S3 alleg~ Stole argued against the order. political pnsoners and informs · saying that t he law prohibit~ them of the whereabouts ol SS3 homosexuals from coming rnrn others. the country. Deity .............. BIU. BOOSE SENDS 'EXTRA "' OUT Al HE GITI READY FOR THE LAST RUN After 30 Y••ra, Or•nte-Co•et Model Treln Club 11 Shutting Down Last Run for Old 99 Model Railroad Falls to Expansion By J ERRY CLAUSEN Of ti. Delly l't• S!Mt A IS.car freight train, "Extra 99," will pull slowly from Fairview Yard behind a blue and yellow Santa Fe diesel at 8 o'clock tonight -for the last time ever. The departure will launch the last railroad operating session at Orange County Fairgrounds, hom e of the Orange Coast Model Railroad Club for the past 30 years. "This layout was built with a lot of blood and sweat," says Bill Boose, the club's general superintendent. "Now, t sup- pose. there'll be some tears ... " The railroad. built to a scale of one-quart.er inch to the foot < O Scale), is packed nearly wall to wall into a 30-by 80-foot wood building at the southwest comer of the fairgrounds in Costa Men.---- The old barracks-like struc· ture will fall before a bulldozer's blade in September as part of a move to expand and improve facilities on the 130-acre fair· ground complex. An outdoor a mphitheater stage is scheduled lo rise where the club now operates. and. fair offi cials say, there's no other property avai l a ~le for the ·railroad d ub . The club first began operating for fairgoers m 1949, says Boose. A tent was pitched for a model railroad display that year . In 1950, the club was moved into a fa1rgreunds building. The.y wue£orced oul.oLlhaLone... rhe next year and finally relocat· ed to the current structure m 1952. Since then. members have laid eight scale miles of model track ! about 4.000 feet> on a huge \\a 1st tugh d1:,play table. Wayne, Hayward The layout 1s complete w1lh model communities -many named after former and current m e'm be r s . -p I a s t e r an d fiberglass mount ams. a runnmg stream and a series of hand· made and detailed railroad bridges. The display has been 1n opera· lion for fair visitors annually without charge. Hollywood Doubtful Of 'Fallout Deaths' '"It's the only fair attracuon for kids that doesn't cosl them a dime." says Army Armstrong, club secretary. Individual members. who own the 600 railroad cars and about 15-0 steam and diesel engines that ply the S('afe rails. will take their equipment home after tonight's session, he said . H OLLYWOO D <AP) - Reports from London that the cancer deaths of J ohn Wayne, Susan Hayward. Dick Powell and others may be link.ed to atomic bomb fallout on a 1954 film location were greeted with doubt m the fil m capital. "l knew the picture was a bomb. but I don't think it was that kind of a bomb," said the publicist on "The Co nqueror." Cops Accused In Rape Case t;OS ANGELES CAP> -A 25-year-old .South Los Angeles woman who says she was raped by police officers bas filed a SlO million lawsuit against the city. th e Police Department, the Poli ce commission and the aJ. leged rapists. Patricia Franklin's lawsuit contends four men, two of them wearing police uniforms. de· lained her for lack of proper identification Nov. 1, blindfolded her and took her in a patrol car Lo a place where they raped and sodomized her . She was later Iert oH on the Harbor Freeway, the suit says. The suit names a 17th Division officer and three John Does as the men ln\lolved. Police Cmdr. William Booth responde d , however. that a police investiga· lion "has totally and thoroughly eliminated" the officer "as hav- ing anyttUg to do with Patricia Franklin." T hree London newspapers s uggested the film 's Utah loca· lion had been contaminated by fallout from a May 19, l953. Nevada 11uclear test that went awry. Could the resulting redioac- tivity have led to the cancer· r e l ated de'lths or Wayn e, Ha v ward. P owel l, Agnes Moorehead and Pedro Armen· dariz? A ,spokesman for the Wayne family said he had heard the theo ry , but con s idered it "absolutely not true." But the widow of a special ef· feels man on "The Conqueror ... Bud David, was n't so sure . Mildred David told the Associat· ed-f>ttss--on Monday that her- husband s uffered severe headaches at the Utah location and wu given a medical release from further work on the film. "He reeovered and we nt back to work, but for eight years he suffered from vomiting at· tacks." said Mrs. David. "ln 1971 he had an acute breathing problem, went into the hospital and died. Doctors said il was a heart attack, but he was never tested for cancer. t didn't realize the possibility -until now ... Hayward died In 1975; PoweU in 1963: and Moorehead in 1974. Armendariz killed hlmselt In 1963. repo(tedly after learning he had lymph 1land cancer. The London artlclet reported director Powell had truckloads of the red Utah soil taken to Hollywood for scenes al the RKO studios. There, among othe r things, It was blown around by wind macbinea to s imulate a sandstorm, the papers reported. "I doo't remember that," said Lyn Unkefer, unit publicist oa "The Conqueror." "If it bad • happened. 1 would have wri\tn a story about it." Officials in Utah were equally skeptical. The club will salvage what electrical equipment and model structures it can. but the layout -includ.Lng the tr1ack -will be pounded into junk. The old barracks building is to be vacated by Aug. 31, says Boose. The action marks an end of an era for model railroading in the county. and. possibly. the end of a 30-year-old club that can't ftnd a new home al a cost compatible with an almost non-existent treasury. Members have been searching for a "cheap" piece of 100-by 300-foot property for months without success. says Boose. "If we could JUst find some land. then we'd worry about some sort of bwldmg." he says. What the club really would like is a large warehouse struc· lure that could be leased for a nom inal s um for a JO -year period. "If somebody wants a nice tax write-off." says Boose. "we have a good plan for doing it." Until a new home is found. the club hopes to meet in homes lo plan the next layout and operate smaller scale trains owned by individual members. "We'll keep the club together if we can," says Boose. "lils· torlcally, clubs faJ I apart when they lose thei r layout.·· But the layout will be in opera· lion tonight for the public. Eleven trains will run over well-worn trac ks. passing through BtlZz Junction. Trox· elton, Ted's Town a nd over Roberts Orade for the last time ever. San Diego's Republicans Beboff Schmitz "I would 1u1peet Wayne's cleatla wu caUMd bJ 1mokin1 belonJt wu caUMd bf aaytblal elae.'' lakt Utah Heaftb Director SAN DIEGO <AP> -The San Jamel MMGll. "I don't see bow Diego Comity Rep\.abllcan Cen· aa70M can tle tbe t_ype of •tral Committee says it ravon re- eaacer IM b•d to radl1U01l· 1taln1Qa Callfoml• •s winnel"'take· lDduced .....-. It would bave to •II pNlidentlaJ primary eJec. be .... dirt... UoD. Muon 11114 t1Ma of Utah IOll 'Eli'• 17·11 committee vote have cl8eloMd DO bilber ndi•· llondQ wu a rebuff to state tlon ooatmt tbU ICil1 ol aa.t' Sea. JobD lkhmlt1, R-Newport 1tatel daat baft bMD ltudled. Be1ch wlk> represents portlona Rwadrede-ef ,_,_ .. tbe & ot laD D1t10 w1 Oran&• ~-· 0..... ..... II tit .. ~ Ull. He tDll Uae committee he laaH flied clalm1 qabllt tbe wantl • moc1lfted form or pro- l"•rmnlllt. ..,... they or NI· port.Iona.I ~Uon to the au ... Ill cww eneral rean GOP nat*6 coavenUoa. after Ne98da INClt'1' .. Wiii\• TM maJort\J .... lD the M,.... c...-'9.wr w . Caltonlla ,n.Bal'J ll awarded ·~ ~·· ....... ·all ol U. ...... ..., --at tbe M ,_....,.. .,., ..... hnublle•aaUonaJ eoeveadae. r.C r Howard Ha11l11 •r1 •for llMIU" buttou ...... , ..... tdUl for W•N .,..., ... lloed•~· 91*. He allo •• '*'" lcbmlta ravort .John 11 talll W~ wu Ideal•~ for tb• party's prH ldentlal I"• II&..,_ Ud.laAa .,_. •• •'n ,,• MARGATE, N.J. (AP) -Ex· plorer-pboeoarapher Joel Foeel ha• been ltuDI with a '400 rme and a 1uapended Jail aeatence for wearlna a "thong" on the beach and plut exposing his but- tocks. "I don't knoW what all the ru.u ts about. It's a bumlllatloo ot the human aplrit to call any part or anyone's body iodecent, ·• Fogel uld Monday after bis conviction in Municipal Court. Fog~I. a 34.year·old Somers Point resident, wu charged with violating a 21h·month-old indecent exposure ordinance written aft.er Fogel was fined for appear ing on a beach last August wearin g only a atrategicalJy placed black sock Fogel. a 34-year-old Cathee or three, said lut summer that he became accustomed to such skimpy clothing during exped1 · lion s to Africa and South America. Ht posed in March for a Playgirl m agazine centerfold after the first. case received wide news coverage. This time, Fogel admitted in court that he walked onto the Qu1n~y Aven-u& be-a~h July l wearing only a black "thong." a garment similar to a stripper's G -strmg, wtuch Fogel ms1sted rovered the parts of his anatom) required by law Jack Granzow. an attorney for ilie.. Am.et.Lean _Cn1tl L1bertu:s Union, said Fogel was not 'lewcl while he was on the beach and maintallled that many bather.. on Margate's beaches now "go around routinely" with exposed buttocks Granzow. in an attempt lo show I.hat skimpy atllre ha:. long been commonpla ce on t he be ach. cited a popular 1960s so n~ t'nt1tled . "l t sy Bit~;.. Tet:ny Weeny. YelJoy. Polka-Dot B1k1n1 " City Prosecutor James Savio presented two Wltnesses, 1nclud 1n~ Public Safety Comm1 ss1onE"r Sigmund Rimm. who test1fle<I that they indeed saw f'ogel'~ buttocks on the beach Jud~e Edwm R. Knight, who said he knew Fo ~e l s1nre adolescence. convicted him after notmg that he has seen many partially exposed buttocks on the beach. but never any that were completely <>x posed · A Citation For Stork WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. <AP l -Joey Staats says he plans to fight the sp eedrng ticket he re· ceived. His excuse fl e and his brother-In law, John Rossi. were rushing Cecelia Dean to a hospital because she was in labor. About I a.m. Sunday, Ricky Dean discovered his car wouldn't start. So he raced oext door_ Staal!.. an ambulance driver, and Rossi rose to the OC'casion and sped off. They were stopped by poLice near the hospital and escorted to the emeq~ency room But shortly afler Ri cky Dean Jr. was born. Staats was ticketed. Rossi pro- tested and was arrested. Ten days 1n New Yo rk s summer heat realty can make anyone approc1a 1e our besulllul Newport Harbor area I was hOplng I might "melt down" a little buJ all the good food and hosp11a1tty or my lnends In that area undid any benefits I m19hl have reahzed from my "steaming"' in the big City My f1rsl twO days 1n NV were apent at • class to help me be a better money-manager It was a ftwelry industry sponsored seminar and I hope I learned a lot ... I certainly worked hard! Fig ures and mon ey managemel'lt hu never been ~ flelcS Of ••peril ... There was a free day between the seminar and the opening of the NY Jewelry Show 90 I went up to New Haven to Cheek into a poN1ble etllte .... Of fine jewelry If everything wortcl oot I ahould have It IOfne ume after the t1rat Of the Y'MI° In the wee4t tNt fotlowed I attend9d the •how. worked with the pnnter on the final proott Of our Ctinttm.. book end went to • meeting of the membtrlhfp OOfMlltM of tht Amenc:en 0tm SOC1ety. That W .. the WOt'IC • , • but thef• WM tun too· dtnM(' at M1c.-.1'1 "-b wt*9 WOOdy Allen and h ll clarinet hold torth whenner he It tn toWA on Mono., nightt. I luncheon It lhe Pllll puton by N. W. Artf1 for 01111,. to lfttrocMle tMlr ..,,_. of Love" prOlfem, a cocklall P•''' wuh '"• s 0 100 l : .. CALIFORNIA 111111 '. I eleno r: Sacr3mento • ... .. .. ' ... ' . '· ' .. . ' ' -; Sa" Jose f os~•itt 8Hke • @) #1riHel '"' Epiceater ·~ •eHolhster • Monterey~ S~hnu Fresno ...... ---==-...... -------i·· WMre Quake Bit This map locates the epicenter of the earthquake which hit portions of Northern California Monday. Experts place the epicenter 18 miles north of Hollister on the Calaveras Fault. Underlined cities felt the t remor <see story. Page A5 >. Alterations Told Ai-6nofre-statio LOS ANGELES <AP> -San Onofre nuclear generatmg sta· t10n has undergone two design c hanges and 21 procedural ctranges fullowmg an evirtuanon prompted by the Three Mile Island nuclear accident. 0Hic1a.ls said Mooday. The alterations were made at the rr"Quest of the t; S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and in· eluded mod1fymg instruments t ha t automati c ally start emer~ency core coohng systems and adding a telephone hot line to the ~RC. authonues said The San Onofre evaluation pro.:rdm has included the n .. \11c.,. of over 200 procedure~ re· lated to the operation of the facility," Southern California Edison Senior Vice President David J. Fogarty said. "The re· view has pomted out the need to 1s· sue prudent'l'evtslons :t"....;.e~c-1..;..n=-g.,._----',__• of the operating procedures at San Onofre." He sa id tho~e operattnt! changes. a~ v.ell as additional plant alteration~ 1n 15 areas. were not reau1red by the N RC. Forgan) ... aid the ll-year-01<.I plant has design feature!> and operatms:• procedure'> mmed lit m1n1m1z1ng the chance of a s1tuat1on ~1m1lar to the one lal>t March 28 at the Three Mile Island plant neur Harrisburg, Pa. Mesa Liquor Store Tiro Men Arrested In Burglary, Arson Two men were arrested Moo·-wtndow . ca--using up to $5,000 day tn roMection with the Aug. damage to the floor, counter. I burglary and Aug 2 firebomb-cash register and contents. of· in~ of a Costa Mesa liquor store. f1c1als srud police said today They said Wilham Asa SloY., 3 0. and Da' 1d Patrick .M C'Murphy. 23 . both of i92 Shalimar Drt\'e. remained in Costa Mesa Jail todav in IJeu of ~25.000 bail each on s'usp1C1on of burglary and arson · Investigator Phil MC'Corm1ck said evidence gathen.:d by In- vestigator Mark Bernal led the two detectives to arre t the sus - pects Monday on the street near thei r ho~. He said two other suspects are beinJ? sought. but the mo\l\'e hasn't yet been determined The 1nc1dents ocC'urred at Nor\'al"s Liquor. 1746 Placentia Ave. On Auf!. l . someone threw a brick through the door window and fled "lt'lth $587 in liq uor and cigarettes. The next· night. a Molotov cocktail was thrown through a M•l"f Barr. Cert1t1ec:1 Oemo1og1s1 Water Bonds Set for Bid Aliso Water Management Agency orril"1als will open bids Aug 21 on $4 I mrlhon in bonds for Laguna Bt:al'h 'i. part1c1pa- t100 in a sene-s or waste water 1mprovment pro1ects -AW.MA board member~ .... 111 meet Au g 22 at 2 p m . 10 Moulton Niguel Water 01stncl offices. 27500 La Paz Road. to award the bonds to the high~t bidder The $4 1 m1lhon represents Laguna's part1l•1pat1on in the Aliso Cr~k ocean outfa ll project and a waste water treatment plant about one mile east or t,he Pacific Ocean on the creek. Krementz stall dancing at Cindy Royce s. a late night c;upper at Suna s Another evening l W'8nl 10 a party al the Franklrn s oome on 72nd Street where I ran •nto M1m1 and Durwood Howes. We en1oyed remembenng old trmes when my family was assoc1aled w1tt\ the old Brock end Company 1n LA The test night in N v a frtend hrred a bus 10 take thirty of us up 10 his home in ChapaQua tor an ot.itdoor dinner. II was • lrttle cooler tl'lan the city but s1111 plenty warm. Tile guest llst was a blend from all facets ~f 1 the 1ewelry wOffd and all parfa of the globe. Richard Lid· dle:OM. the Eucut1ve Director ot "'8 Gemot091<:at Institute o t M9nca...,. the otne< Callfor• 1 ,.., .. that pwty. CHARLES H. BARR My biggMt thrill of the trip wa1 the luncheon date at the Piefre with Art Buchw1ld and Ronald Aeegen et the 1nv1tat1on of • mutual friend. Here 1 w" among eighteen •ated -' a large oval table with •uch captain• Of thla indu1try 11 Moui1 Zale. Getr of the Florid~ ~~haln. the Plege1 prnldent . . . and I'm the onty female Ou.at at the lllblel I "9 rMlty ftatteted to be lnvtt.d to lunch wtth auctl .,, •utUlt group. But t'm home ~ 1"41 1t•1 bu~ • UIUel , , , """"" I •• for'°""'°" of ........ ~ion In llP••n• on our*'••••t,°'°**. H. '-r JI 1111'9 Newp9ft : IMctl. • . "' . c.·. .I•••· :~·:~ ~ .... 1.g ~ ..... ~ To•~~'·' M ... pw.e _ShB~king Us Up---- SHAJCES, MnLS AND aOUA: You can anticipate now lhat CMtr Golden State suffered that litUe ahake yester· day up north, the waaa ol lhe eut will OM• a11ln be rorecuUna that ca11romJ1 will 1Ude ln&o tbe ... LllteD, I'm here to •Ullftl that you can take earth· qua~e at.atiatlcs and make them do whatever you want. Let ua clear lhe air by recalliq the two wont quakes ever to shake our lmm~te ,.11on. The tatnt wu back on Feb. 9, 1971. That one hit the San fo"emando Valley. It killed 64 people. of which 4.3 were In a veteran• hospital that coJlaPsec). Damage was estimated at $1 bllllon. . ( For~ed Do.,n Energy Gains· BALTlllOR& (AP> -l'Na• dent Carter rode a trala to Baltlmon 1.oda7, lul*Md a .aar . ....._. home aad aa ..._. doMd sebaol bllq coa.-.d to apartmllltl ud told • ........ ll--elf'll~·~er.l'OW'drM~:_.••we-ant • ....._ lood pnp-. liW.. our people a betUI' Ill• .a maiial you lD-depeadlmt at,...,. oll .•• Carter rode a re1ularl1 acbedulecl Amtrak train aa be took Im once-a-week road *"'- O'rmllel outsldeWuhlnston to contiaue h6a campai1n for an e11er11 prosram. STANDING tJNDEa a bot aun at an bmer·city intenection, tbe president declared to several hundred people crowded onto . •• ;, t .. ... Hanoi OKs Talks on· Refugees the sidewalk: "Our country ta determined to win the energy '? war and I believe the people .. BANGKOK. Thailand <AP>·-Vietnam today reinvited a U.S. congreuional delegation to Hanoi to discuss the refugee situation in Southeast Asia. a day after ll abruptly barred the dele1ation beca~ one ol the lawmakers accused Hanoi of human right.I violations. Jn Bangkok, a spokesman for the Vietnamese Embassy an· nounced that his country was again ready to welcome the delegation to the Vietnamese here on Eut Biddle Street will help me:· The crowd responded with cheers when he asked. "Do you agree!" The president added that with cooperation among government omcials and others, "we'll have energy security for our nation and a better life for a ll Americans." CAaTE&'S BRIEF remarks were sandwich ed between handshaking trips along the rope restrainin" the crowd. From the i nner -c ity neighborhood. the president drov~--e downtown-hotet to THE SPOKESMAN told The continue tus energy theme in an Associated Press that a cable address to the nationa l conven· Crom Vietnamese Vice Foreign lion of the Sons of Ita ly in Minister Phan Hien to the em-America. bassy indicated that the Viet-Carter was accompanied on namese government had agreed the 35--minute train ride by a to a !low the delejjaUo&. led-bo~Y.'--""w• .... •m ........ be~r .... nu.C_.pu.r~oum.ui.une~nLoL-Ufuf.uicl~·_......,.. _____ .._.._ Steve Wa llenda . the last of the Flying Wallendas. was forced to g ive up his attempt to walk a cable on Tacoma's Narrows Bridge Wednesday when a pass•ng YfP-''-.--1----4-1'"""';.A-h~t h is eehmc~ and sent him scurrying to the Democratic Congressman Ben· ltahan descent. among them At- jamln S. Rosenthal of New York. to rney Gene ral Benjamin -. I Oror1g11 Count1an Seeking Location to Avoid Nert Earthquake damage was estimated at $40 million. which would probably mean $900 million by today's dollar While both the Long Beach and S~n Fernando Valley tragedies were awesome in their proportions. optimists among us might suggest that it was indeed 38 years between the heavy shakes. - California detractors will point out. however, that or the worst earthquakes since 1865, 62 percent or them hap· pened in our state. Yeah, maybe so. So you nee California and you might end up in a p!ace where that other 38 percent occurred. THE THREE GREATEST quakes or t he modem era were at San Francisco in 1906; Alaska in 1964; and the aforementioned San Fernando Valley in 1971. So we only i::ot two out or three and one or those was way up north. Statistics and dates on the other great quakes or our region are somewhat enli~htening. Other than the ones a lready mentioned. we had a heavy shake centered on the Gardena·Torrance are<1 in 1941. We also had heavy n.attlcs of our earth in this region 1n 1949, 1951. 1955 and 1.961 IT MIGHT BE 01'' some maid interest to note that aJI or those eqrthquakes were listed as being centered at Terminal Island. There may be a lesson here if you're one of those in· dividuals who shake at the thought of a quake. Maybe you should stay away from Terminal Island. ground. Casino Shut Down, -Reopened in Vegas to visit Hanoi as scheduled. Civiletti. U.S. District Judge On Monday, the Vietnamese John Sirica. Assistant Housing Foreign Ministry had canceled a nd U rban Deve l opment the trip, labeling as "slander" a Secretary Gano Barona and Rep statement by Rep. Robert F . Mario Biagg1. D·N. Y. · Orinao. O·Mass .• that the Viet· CARTER SCRAPPED plans namese were drav10g out the t o mak e the trip Cro m refugees as part or a c ruel pohcy Washington to Ba ltimore hy that was one of the worst human helicopter and instead took the nithts violations train. The change an traosporta- T 0 DAV. THE embassy t1on apparently was an effort to spokesman said the dec1s1on to demonstrate pres1dcnt1al con- allow the congressmen to make ce rn Cor ener~y conservation. the trip after all came arter the B e fo r e r e t u r n 1 n It t o Vietnamese government re· Washington by ra1l. the pres1- cc1ved a cable from Richard dent lunched on l'hicken cac- H o I brook e , lJ S . as s is t a nt c1ator c at a res taurant an secretary or state ror East Asian Ba I t 1 more · s L 1 t tl e It a I y and Pacific AffaJrs. neighborhood. LAS VEGAS <AP> -Hun -volving alleged ties w1ih or· dreds of bewildered gamblers ganized crime . Arter the conv1c· and stunned employees some t1on. state gammg ofCi cials. with weeping, some angry -stood by the Aladdin's concurrence, ap· as Gaming Control Board agents pointed an overseer and told swarmed into the Ala.ddm Hotel hotel executives to sell the club casino. sealing c r a p tables. by Aug. 6. rouleUewhee~ and hundreds of~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ slot machines. About three hours later. a federaj j udge r eopened the casino, but Monday's unusually tough measures by state gaming officials ma_y be j ust a preview of what's in store ror the scan· dal·tainted Strip resort. THE AGENTS were carrying out an order from the Nevada Gaming Commission. which had revol<ed the hotel's gaming license and removed several or its top offi cials last month. Owners of the Aladdin had been given until Monday to sell the club or race shutdown. Gov. Bob List termed the ac· lion. the first closing or a major club In 15 years, "unfortunate" but necessary to maintain the in- tegrity oC the industry. The Aladdin and two or its to]) otrrc-ers wer e convi cted in March in a Detroit feder al court of hidden ownership char~es In· It ·mak8S ·cents ·to shO.p ·with money·savin_g _lood_c.ou~ons from the Daily Pilot. Start saving today. Call 642-4321 and ask our circulation department for home delivery. Showers Widespread. Altw'QOe All..,i. ll•ltlmore lloiw Bro•M vllle Blfffelo , .. .,._ OllUIOO Cincinnati Cleveland 0.1 ft. Wtll Denver De• Moll'IH Otlroll ......... Honolulu ~~Ion 1no·epoll5 J«U'ville It.., •• City LHYt9n Lllllt !loo LotAnetlts Louhotllle Mefftphli Ml..,., 111111.-.. 1111 .. .-SI P, Netllvlllt .... Of'IM ....... .n C>elle.CllY OfNll• ,......,, ...... ~· ............ ....... 0'9 ,__ ft IC""*" MLWI• 5-"~ S-0 .... Fair Weatlwr Continues in East HI Le Pre .. 70 " 7' .. 0 97 S7 93 7• .Ol 1S SS .. 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Texas <AP> Tar balls the s11e or baseballs washed onto Texas resort beaches today and officials said history's biggest oil spill might spread all the way to F lorida "'That's a distinct possibility," said R oge r Meacham . a spokesman for the E nvironmen· tal Protedion Agency. ''This oil spill is unlike any other in history because it's so unique." Meacham s aid. "There a re so m any factors outside anyone's cqntrol." Ralph Thompson, executive vice president or the tourist bureau on South Padre Island, 1usl north of this fis hing, shrimp- ing and resort town. said pea- s1zed tar balls washed on the beach at 5 a.m. when the high tide came ashore. Other tar balls, some as large as 3 to 5 inches in diameter, were scattered along the islund. a thin spit of land a half mile wide at its widest point that stretches 150 miles along the Gulf of Mexico from the sr>uthern tip of Texas to near Corpus Christi. ''The beaches are not blad, Mesa Liquor Store Men Arrested In Burglary, Arson Two men were arrested Mon dav in connection with the Au~ l burglary and Aug. 2 firebomb· in~ of a Costa Mesa liquor store. police said today Thev said William Asa Slo". 30 . i:1 nrl David Patrick McMurphy. 23, both of 792 !;halimar Drive, remained in Costa Mesa Jail toda} in lieu of $25.000 bail £'ach on suspicion of burglary and arson lnvest1~ator Phil McCormick said evidence gathered by ln- vesttgator Mark Bernal led the two detectives to arrest the sus pects Monday on the s treet near their home. He said two othe r suspects an' ' being sought, but the mollvt• has n't yet b<.>en determined. The incidents occurred al Norval's Liquor, 1746 Placent1a Ave. On Aug. 1, someone threw a brick through the door window and fled with $587 in liquor and cigarettes. The next night. a Molotov cocktail was thrown through a window. causing up to $5.000 damage to the floor. counter. cash register and contents. of fic1als said Despite Improvements Costa Mesa Hears Of Loud Parties A resident of Costa Mesa's west side paid a return visit to the City Council Mooday to say that proble m s of vandal ism have been lar~ely cleaned up s ince he appeared before the council in mid-July However, the s pokes man - who has asked that his n1tme not be pnnted for fear of retaliation -said that loud parties are con· ti nu i n g to di s turb th e neighborhood on Capital Street. "Our problem has been re- duced but not to a point we can )jve with." he said, citing a par- ty last weekend in which some 350 people spilled into the street, d rinking, fighting and driving too fast He said other problems, in- cluding people sleeping 1n cars and vandalism ranglng from cut hoses to spray-paintj!d graffiti. have apparently vanished in the face of t ougher police sur· veillance ln bas earlie r appearance before the coun c il, the spGkesman cited several gang fights, a beating, a stabbing and numerous hit and run incidents involvin~ parked cars during the past year. Counci-1 members responded Monday by expressing concern. Councilman Dom Raciti said he has toured the neighborhood late at night a nd Councilwoman Norma Hertzog suggested the ci- ty manager obtain a report from the chlef of polJce on what has been done Newport Eate ry Hit by Burglars A burglar who clawed his way through an attic door that was nailed shut. ceili ng plaster and two locked doors. took $1.228 fro m a Newport Beach restaurant. JX>lice reported to· day. The theft was reported Mon- day b y employees of Irvine Prime. 3100 Irvi ne Ave. IJke the Mexic~o beaches we 've seen on teleVJsion, but we do have the tar balls," said Mary Lou Campbell. who owns an art gallery on South Padre Island. The island 1s a thin spit of land a half mile wide at its widest point that stretches 150 miles along the Gulf or Mexico from the southern tip of Texas to near Corpus Christi. A Coast Guard spokesman at Port lsabel said the 011 was ob- st'rvcd along a 40-milt stretch or the beach. from 10 mile!> north of (Sec SPILL, Page A2> England Denies '-Threats' By JACKI E RYMAN Ol IM O•llY Pilot StaH Former Newport Harbor H1J?h School band director Richard England denied toda} that he threatened m class to w1thdra~ :1 college recommendation 1I ht- foun<1 out which studt•nt had complained ubout him to the µr1nr1pal. Englund, \\ho c·ompleted his t e s t i m o n y under C'ross - cxam1nat1on today 1n t he 10th tlav of a hearinJ? into un· professional conduC't charges against him, said he was con- cerned bccuuse· the student re- portedly had c la1med t o represent many band members. He saad he believed the stu- de nt had mi s represent ed himself as a spokesm an for others. and therefore proved to be unworthy of a recommenda- tion • • J said it was unfortunate 1f 1t would later tum out that I had written a recommendation or other document that turned out 10 be fals<'." England said ... , don •t believe I even mentioned a colle~c recommendation ·· llc aring officer J ohn Willd later pursued the poinL Q. Did you ever kno" that he was not speaking for a "great number" or students'! A : No. Q . Did you ever inquire·! A I didn't know who I should inquire it of. The Newport-Mes a Unified School D1stnct is seeking to clis- mass England on charges that he disobeyed h1s pnnc1pal's orders concerrung band performances and involved parents and stu- dents in an administrative dis- pute Following th e c r o ss- examination by the school dis- trict's attorney. Willd asked England to clarify what he con- siders a request from the pnn- cipal and what he considers an order. "Normally in the business world when the boss gives a re- quest we r ega rd that a s something that should be acted , (See ENGLAND, Page A2> O••IY l'I ... 5Yfl .._ IT'S BEEN A 25-YEAR LOVE AFFAIR FOR HANK ANO LOLA GILLEBAARD Sou1h Laguna Husband Took Out large Ad to Express His Admiration Love Story Displa Wast Man Sha.res Ardor in Pilot A d Today By ST F.VF. MITCHELL Of ,,,. D••IY Pilot S~ HANK GILLEBAARD ,., a mJn hl:ad rHer \\<Int in .J woman ;1tt r<.1r t1vl' shc·s my bes1 het•ls mlove ln e nd . loVl'r. and -.ht· mdk1~~ me not \\<ant to Now this 1s n t some> s<Jphomont, puppy look at otht•r "tJm<'n " love we're tulkang :.il>out Not that they haven't had their ups a nd It's a 25 yt•ar lo\ c-story, and Hank de down!> r 1decl he'd tell lhl' world about 1t Thev h3\t', llank adm1t1', but Lota ha!> l flo's tx-en married to thP same woman the ~b1lit y to s mooth out the rough spots. ro r <i quarter of J ccnturv now. and thP South Anti s hes ru1:.ed rour boy:, in between Laguna bu!>1m·:.:.man has a b1J? fat display l r ee lant'l' \\r1t1nJ? a s!>1g nme nts for adv~rt1s1•mcnt on Page A 7 in today s pa(M:r ne" s paper:. and ma~az1nes. The subject of the three-column ad, with lie says, 1n his advertisement. that friends Cupids and doves a nd flowers bordenng 1t, 1s j!l't'e him the credit for ra1smg the kids. But hi s his wnter w11 e Lola. and Hank goes to great various busmess enterprises kept him too busy lengths to Lell the world how 'much he loves to s hare equally in the child-rearing depart· her. ment.Hanksay:.. The} met more than l"r> decades a~o in Kinston. NC. where he "as a pilot and she was a teacher. .. SHE' A VERY unusual person and she makes my life as happy as a man couJd be," the 52-year·old hus band says. .. MY GOD. SU E'S a lovely woman:" says Hank ma voice that sounds hke the cou- ple JUSt met last week. He bO'P6"tO bare his love with Lola for another 25 years. "but I w1ll be happy with every minute the good Lord aUows me." "She's been everything a man could :\o~ that 1s true love. Trustees to Lease School Facility Ncwport-l\ks a :.chool t rustees said Monday they will leas<' one of the three closed elementary schools to a Newport Beach cou - ple who "ant to use 1l for a private school Trustees cond1t1oned their ap· prov al of the $42,000-a -year lease on J ohn and Judy Wilson comm~ up with a S21.000 lease deposit on V1ctona School 1n Costa Mesa by Sept. 10 Because there were no pnvat(' bidders on leases covering the d1 strir l's rema1n1nJ? l wo closed schools. Mesa Verde and Monte Vista, trustees agreed to at· tern pt to negotiate leases with public agencies Edward Decker. a dean of In· struction at Coastline Communi- ty College. gold the board the college would have a "com- prehensive proposal" for the lease of Mesa Verde at the board·s Aug. 14 meeting Lease guidelines now stipulate that the school connot bl' used at nig ht bec ause of com plaints from local residents that lhe col· lege's use of the bu1ldin~s \\OuJd create traffic and parking prob· lems . Decker said he would present surYey results collected by the college that would Justify rught use Th appare ntly successful bad of the V1ctona School lease 1s tentative because the school hoard denied Mrs. Wilson's re- ques t to take possession of the school before the full down pay- ment is made. The W1lsons . who r uo the Carden School in Corona del Mar. hoped to move into the Vi c- toria site as early as Aug. 15 to begin preparing for the new school year. Trains t~ Go Mesa Model Railroad Doomed By JERRY CLAUSEN OI tt1e O.lty ~ ,..,. A ts-car freight train, "Extra 99 ." will pull slowly from Fairview Yard behind a blue and yeJlow Santa Fe diesel at 8 o'clock tonight -for the last time ever. The departure will launch the last rail.road operaUng 1e11lon 'at Oraqe County Falr(l"OUDda, home ol the Oran1e Coast Model Raill'Md Club for the past 30 years. • 'Tbla la1out was built with a lot of bloOd ~ sweat," qys Blll Boole, the club'• 1eneral aupertntendent. "Now, I 1up· poee, there'll be aom• tears .•. " , The railroad, built to a scale of one-quarter tnch to the loot (0 scale>. ii Plldtd aearlJ w.U to wall lllt.o a IO-bJ .,_,_ wood bulldtal at Uae ICM.ldlwwt eor9ll' -.f the f a1r1rouad1 In Coeta .... facilities on the 130-acre fair· ground complex. An o utdoor amphitheater stage is scheduled to rise where the club now operates. and. fair officials say, there's no other property a vailable for the railroad club. The club first began operating for fairgoers in IM9, says Boose. A tent was pitched for a , model railroad display that year. ln ll50, the club wp moved i nto a fairgrounds bulldin1. They were forced out ol that one the next year and finally relocat· ed to the current 1lructure ln 1952. Since tbeD, memben have lald ei1bt scale miles of model track <about 4,000 feet> on a bua• waiat ~ diaplay table. Plane Aborts Takeoff From Waytie Airport ,\ fully loaded Air Cal1fom1a Boeing 737, bound tor San Fran· c1sco was forced to abort a takeoff from the John Wayne airport this morning when a fire warnmg lJght was activated. Ma rk Peterson. spokes mr.tn fo r the a1rhne, said the jet'~ 119 passengers and five crew mem- bers left the craft without inc•· dent. lie said the 1et was stopped in the middle of the airport's main runway and its e mergency exit chutes we re deployed while fire crews surrounded the jet. Howeve r. Peterson said it was determined that there was no immediate danger from fire. so the jet taxied lo the terminal and the passengers used the plane's stairway to leave the craft. T he incident occurred on flight 109 as it was departing at 8:35 a.m. Peterson said the passenJ?ers <See PLANE, Page AZ> Coast Weatller Mostly sunny with some high cloudiness at times Wednesday. Lows tonight -62 to 67. Rigbs Wednesday 68 to 74 at beaches to 86 to 93 inland. INSIHTODAY FIH S*blc laeorlftQt on it· ...... tmporCmd to ,,.. OPORQe Coaat are tchcdulcd in Orattp ConCfl Tlu&ndo11. For the f'Ulldolon, lff PQfC AJO. Tbe old ~lke ltnlc· tan WW fall..,... a bulldaw"1 bl ... 18 llpt•...,,.. part tf I ---""='~""'~--moH to •IPlld ad l•PftM Tbe lQOUl la complete wltb model commlllllU.. muJ named an. farmer ucl ~ members -plaiter and ftbe•ll-........... ,,....... ttnam _.a......_ of a..I· mad• ud detalled ·railroad (lli'llWN. .... Al) -- WA IUNGTO I AP> TM Carter edmlaaalrauon a~ly •uu..._. today •• 11 llkety to adopt cumulalh•. two -year •• ,~ and prke c uldellnn to help filht infllt6-. Wlt.h I IOA1 or hm1tl111 waa" to U.$ percent over t"'O Y•ara. .. u nleu we r.ffl n COllUIMMI ""'°' rompemec araum..U to the contrary, we tat.net to edopt the •WO:-iear Pl'tt" ata.ndatd wilb uch ~tmeau u may I» ,.. Quired to overcome the prob .......... .,. , ................. w1d a repon from the eo..u °" w.,. ud Price S&.abiUty At for wastt. th councll'• $2·pa1• "lllUt paper" 11ld "T he> pay l\andard uuld altematJvely be rormuJaa.d u a lWO·)'Hr. cumulaltve llmttation . . . Symmetry bet w"n the pay and prire standard may be d · 1irable " The MW WAI• so-I could bo U .I petteot.. dMI council PYf· 'r.hla v.o y ld m an that Four County Men Face Drug Charges Four Orange County men havf' bf'en arrest ed waiter an un dercover narcotics investigator ;.s ertedly was sold two pounds of a mphetamine powder worth SSO.OOOon the illicit marke t. T he arrests were part of a two· month investigallon by offi<.-ers fro m Ne wport Beach . San C'lf>mente and the state Bureau or Na rcotics Enforcement. Booked in conne<'tion with the rase were Brian Keadle. 25. of 38 Richmond, Irvine: Ralph Sipp10. 15. of Anahe im; Salvatore Gallo. 2 1 of Santa Ana. and Harry lkhlau. 27,of r.anlen Grove Sgt. Darry l Youle of the Newport Beach departments~ Keadle and Sippio were t aken into c ustody late in July at their skateboard parts manufacturing firm in Santa Ana after the al· leged. sale of amphe tamine powder. Behhm and Ga llo were each ar· rested at the1 r ho m es this weekend on suspicion or sa les of rocaine. Youlc a lleged both men ma.de several sa les of Jlm all amounts of cocaine to undercover in vesUgators. He s aid all three agencies are continuing to invest1Jwtc t~e C'ase age A I TRAINS LEA VE MESA. • • ''••,_,.. ualtl that ...J.ve IHt than the IMlY atandard ln the tlrtt )'Kt are ,..w1rded wllh a hl1her bue pay rate tor lhe econd year " Th~ urreftl PtOtr•m calla ror pay tncreuet or no more than 7 percent this year. Price In· cre11es •re to be held " ha lr percentage Point below 1976-77 lncredelS. There 11 no auaeesUon 1n the do.c.umtnt th•" ~he voluntary proaram might become man· datory in the guidelines' second CARTER CITES ENERGY PROGRESS-M year. starting Oct. 1. or that the government is considering th! adoption of pena1'ies to enforce the s tandards. Administration sources. who as ked not to be ldentWed. said s tate m e nts Cr o m counci l chairm<tD Allred E. Kahn and a c ting director R. Robert Russell would be "honest about the s hortcom ings o r the firs t year .. Kahn told a news conference there was Utile the government C'Ould do. except to "keep try· ing ... to control rapidly rising food. fuel and housin~ costs Rut Ka hn said the coum:1I 1s 1n tr ns1fy10g its m onitoring or food processors a nd ··exp<'c:t:, to in volve the president .. in thl· cf. fort T h l' t o u n t 1 I w a s ~tMHJthtfo1 ward1111~rssuc pHpe r" about pro!Jle ms the )!llldehnes had <'nC'ountc red in thl·1r first year · I nllat1on ha~ been f:ir worse than was anticipated when the lmtlges JOO.foot property for m onths c.snt1 1nflallon pro~ram was an· The display has be •n in oper a· v. 1 thout suc·c·ess, sa i. Boo;..oo:!.::;s:.::·e;.:... ---oo~Hlt'i:'fl ,,, the-f::IH-m -t'J78. · th' 1---nnrt-i'lfcmrrr-tf-:1an11--ivrr1sitor s a nnualTy-· we Niu c JU~l find som<' dod Jmcnt sa id without <'harg<' land . then wc'tl v.orry about I n fact. inflation has IJc•en run· .. It's the only fair attraction some sort of building.· he says ninf,! at nearly twic·c• the 7 4 per· fc1r k1dc; that doc·sn't rost them <• What the· C'luh r('ully would 1·1·nt rate• µro1cc·tt·d by the arl· .iimt'. .. says /\rmy A rmstrom:~. llkc 1s a large warehouse :.true· mini.,tration for this ~car dub -.c>t·retar> ' tur<' that coulct bt· lca....c'tl for •• Th(' l'oun c·il µ.;p er sallJ. lnd1\'1dual members. who own nominal sum for a 10 year IW~l'\Cr . that ·while c·om th1· 600 railroad cars and about period. pham·t• .... 1th the standards has 150 steam and d1es1•I c ngincs "H somebotl\' want:, a nice tax not been universal, they have cf that ply the scale rails. will take writ e-off." :.ays Boose . "\\<' fl'l't1vcly restrained the ri se of t h1•1 r equipment ho m e after have" good plan for doing it." prices in the industrial sector of tonight's session. he said. Until a new horn<· is found. the the economy and they have al!'lo The club will s alvage what club hopes to meet '" homes to helped lo hold down the increase <•lt'ctn cal equipment and model µIan the next layout and operate in e mploym ent co!'.ts .. ..,t ruc·turcs il t•an. but the layout smaller scaJl' trams owned by The council is seeking public mdud1nR the track will be ind1v1dual m C'm heri, comment by Sept. s. i><iu nded into junk. "We'll ket>p the club together .. Fin a l s tandard s are T he old barracks building lS to if we can." s ays Boose. "H.li;-..,<•hcdulcd for publication before tw v:icated by Aug. :n . says tor1cally. clubs fall apart when Oct. 1. .. the start of the second Hoose they lose their layout... .vea r of the progra m Thl' action m arks an end of an But the layout wi ll be in opera t•ra for model ra1lroad1ng in the tion tonight for the public. county. and. possibly, the end of Eleven tra ins will run ovcr J JO-year-0ld club that ca n 't find w e ll -wor n t rac k s. passin~ :1 new home at a cost compatible through Buzz Junction. Trox w ith an almos t non.existe nt e llon . T ed 's Town and over Lrcasury Roberts Grade for ttre last time Members have been searchm~ l'vcr for a "cheap" p1c<:t' of 100-by Pntbe Continues Bombing in lroine Garage Stumps Cops A violent explosion that rumbled through a n Ir vine g arage Su.oday night still has in· 1. est1gators puu led. off1ciaJs at t wo police agencies s aid today. A 11 that 1s really certain is that the blast was not a cciden tul . poh<'e s aid Bomb in vestigator C.H Stumph of the Sheriff's Depart· ment said som e t ype of powerful explosive was used to cause the blast Rut the type or explosive used r e mains a m ystery. Stumph said. because It "consumed" 1t11e1r in the explosion. Whal is known is that the de - vice was placed outside the door or the garage at the home of Peter Schor. 8 Deercreek, Sun· day night About S2.000 in damage was c ausro by the blast. No one was DAILY PILOT , .... o.-c.-i o.ilf .............. """" "·-llo ___ ,,,_ ,, _,_ ....... 0r_ c .... -.-..'-.._ ..... ,-... _.,,_ -... ...._ ,,,,.., ... c .. 1. .... --.-............ ~, ... -, .... " ...... '-.~~, ....... ,_ .. ._,_..,....,,._,,......_n_ '-"• n. .. 111(_....,...,..,._k .. "9 _ .. ,.._,C-...... ~- ,.,.=::.=- •••• CMtt v ... ,....,....-0.-.. ...._ '--, .... -=:.·.-:z:-_.. ............ ... --....... ..... mJured at the home. where Mrs Scho r was at hom e with her sma ll son a t the time of the blast. Stumph said a lthough he has very little to work with m actual b o mb frag m e nts . h e can possibly determine the type of device used by the amount of dama~e caused, where it wa!.i p laced and the pressure and force or the blast . ,.,,....p"fll! AJ ENGLAND. • on," Wllld said. England res ponded that he would obey any request . "u.oless I don't believe it's in the best in· ter est ol the student.a." He said m that cue he would grefer the principal to issue a n orcter. Q : How's a principal to know whether you expect this to be a request or order ? Are you going to tell him? A · J don't know. WUld further questioned En1land about a Jetter he aent lo parents haltin1 the fund·ralslng 11le of a coupon book on the or- ders of Harbor Hilh Principal Tom Jacobaon becau1e paper work for the actlvltlea office hadn't been completed. Tetdmony dairin1 the heUtng Indicated En1land'1 lettel' to parent• said that Jacobson doubted the propriety of lhe Hie Q: Why didn't you tell them you hadn't ~ UM paper won IDIWad ol Ult principal quHUontd the propriety ol tbe •ale? A: ldaa't lmow. tlr. \ n. ............. _laad an blllll Mlr'd at CGl&a II•• .......... .., ......... _ ... com•I If• aa l:'-killll COD· d~ ....... ., .... f',....PapAI SPILL ..• l'ort Isabel lo 20 miles north of the Port Mansfield cut "The beach 1s look10~ pretty normal but the people a re pretty uvsct. ·· Mrs Campbell adiJed ·our h vehhood co m es from tourists If we do ~et 011 on thf' heache:.. 1f c.s large slick comes in that makes the be:ll'hes black. the J>t·ople will not use the beaches." p1•oplc will not use the beaches.·· /\ spokesma n for the Rah11:1 Mar resort five miles north of 1•ort lsabel said. "Locally. on this beach. it's JUSt showing up in hltle sand balls ... Mrs Campbell s aid. "Some hote ls are saying they have a pool and still will have a.o ocean view. but what the tourists wlll decide, we don't know Some wi ll come out of curiosity, I'm sure. They have already had a number of cancellations." <.:oast Guard representatives met Monday with residents and m e r chants of South Padre Island at the Hilton Sea Is land Hotel to hear mercha nts eom· plaining of "bad press" in the past several days. News media representatives we re excluded Crom the meeting. "That is the feeling of a lot of our business people -that e r· roneous reports are going out of here that don't even resemble the situation and those are definitely hurting us." said Mayor Glenn McGeheP "We're trying to get lhe true reports out -that anyone walk· Ing on the beach will see no more oil there than there was last summer," said Hilton Sea Is I a nd Hotel own e r T l m SchmaC'htettberiter. Some hotels and car rental' agencies reported eo'tne touriJU were cancellin1 their reserva- tions. "They Just don't want to take · a ch1Dce,'' said ROH Bernal. an employee of the 65-unlt Mira&nar Motel which hu had 10 cancella. tlona. Another maJor concentration of oil from the runaway well in the Gull ol Melllco wu ~ early today 50 mil• due teMlth ol Aranau Pua. The Coalt Ouard •••d thla •Uck WU 10 mil• .. a11d two mJI• wide. The IOMY crud• bat been •• apUUnl Ullo tht 1ulf amc. 0.. \Wiii blew °'4 .IU118 I. DtlcoMr'y of the Cl'1 aa Teua bucMI md tht caaNlllHUoo of oil IOUlla ol ·Aran.NI P-came,...~ :M houn lftel' the Coast Oaard n. pon.d the oU bad drtn.d lDto u.1 ...... _. wa 111tpa ot oUwMMd.....,.JUltlOUlllbf U..MalaD ...... I 0 100 CALIFORNIA llelts ••tn• Sacramento• SH Jou y,~;;.;;,. ... ·-@) ,, ....... ,.,, ·~•-Hollister ,J ............... • Fresno Mon terey• Saltus ............ R'llere Qaalce Bit This map locates the epicenter of the earthquake whtc h hit portions of Northern CaJ1fomia Monday. Experts place the epicenter 18 miles north or HolJister on the C1tlaveras Fault. Underlined cities felt the tre mor <see story. Page AS J. Sheriff's Deputies ;\ccept Pay Pact \lonths of negot1.it111m. l'nfl1-<I Monda) rur.:ht with t ounLJo ~O\ t•rnrnl'nt and nt•J.:Ollator-. for tht· 1\o.sot'lal1on of Orang~ Counh l)epuly Shrnrrs rca<· 1ng ten tat1vC' a~recmc•nt on ..i multi ~t·ar pay pact h\ C'OUllt} '>upcn 1sors 1nd1C'aled tht.·Jo \\Cre willing to hike the 1leputlf''i salarie~ 16 5 percent O\cr the next two ~-T~ l<-r wa" re1ertcd by negotiators for the deputies llowever. as they tu med their • NEW YORK (AP> .-· T'9 ttoek martMt ran uf. a thafp 1aln in heavy tract na today . with blue.chip ud •lamor lMuea leadlq tbe way. The cloeins Dow Jon• aver.le of 30 industrials waa up n.• point.a to858.81. G alners outnumbered losers by more than a 3·1 margin amon1 N'ew York Stock Ex· chan•e·Usted1ssun. - Analysts said the re wu no single news development Lo a~· count for the s udde n innux of buyers. They s aid spreading ex· pectations of a decline In in - terest rates appeared to havt! touched off buying by investing institutions . .. The institutions have built up enormous cash reserveS«" said Larry Wachtel a l Bache Halsey Sluart Shields. Many of the best gainers wel'e big-name Issues which fi gure prom inently in such institution's portfolios. The market began to rise on Monday as the Federal Reserve reported that consumer debt had grown by S2.88 ·billion in June. its '>mallest l'•se since February l978. Ana lyst s said the news en- <'ouraged traders who have been \\Orrym~ a bout the rapid growth of consumer credit. It also \\Bl. l::iken as a fu rther ..,1i;:nal of . a ..,lowing economy. wh1l'h m any Wall Streeters hope wall bnni.: \AU.th ~t lowef'-inler~t rat~ and- :i t IC'ast some relief from infla· taon Spokesmen for both s1d~ re fusl•d to d1vul~t.· lt•rms of lht.· a r.:n·cment It ,.., 'uhJl!l't to .i r<1t1f1t·at1on \Ole by U)SOt'tttllon membc'ts as well as the l'oUm\ Bou nJ or SupCr\'IS()r<, . hacks on thal offer. the deputies Brown p ( .illed ,j temporary hall to the to ut Thl' sarnt' spoke11men inrlw al cct "some \\Tinkle'> !.t ill ha\'t.' to bl' 1 roned out ·· before the pro posed pact 1:-. g1\ en to the dt'JI uue:. and !>Up<:n 1sors for rallllC'.1 lion Tht! la.st pay offt'r madt> publ11 TedKemwdy '-Top ' Choice NEW YORK IJ\P1· Sen .. Edward KennedY. 1s the over w h e lm1n i:: pres- 1dent1al pick ol indepen dents and DemO<'ral'i 1n a three-way ract· with Jim· m y Carter and Gov Ed - mund G Brown Jr . ar· l'Ording lo .in ABC 1-htrns poll. A Kennedy·Carter race showed both f(roups favor 1ng the Ma ssachu.,elts senator 63 pcrC'cnt lo 32 perce nt. accordmJ? to re· ~ull~ released Monday The survey of 967 vote rs. tak<>n J uly 27 to 29. s aid the president ed~es Brown 51 percent to 42 perrent ~mon~ both groups tn a l wo ""ay ra('(·. and SS ~r t•ent to 36 percent a mon~ 'Democ rats o nly In ~· three.wa)' s howdown . 52 percent of Democrats a nd mdependents chose Ken- nedy. Carter Rarnered 25 percent and Brown , 18 percent.. ' r .,.. t•t•k long \\o rk s lowdown that h J d J ff el' 1 e d op c• rnuo1~·_4;1· ""--Ir-.-~ R • fTranRC COunty Jail a.., we ll as 10 a/, in ing tht· 1·ount \ ·~ c·ourtroom!'. s1m·u1t.in1'()ust,\. thl' deputH:s ..4 • P•cm·c.·~ pll'd~ed to rene w the '4 0 r k /tf, ., " -.10 .... dcJ\\n and inC'rease 1Lc; 1n tcnc;1ty should a tent all\ e agret- ment not be reached by mid n1J:hl l003\ Monda~ s nei?ot1at1on-. session b<.>ga n at 8 30 am a nd 1t wasn't u ntil after 9 p.m that the neitot1ators concluded their talks ~1th the announcement of tht- 1c:nt at11.~ a~n.."<!ment New Highway Approved for Costa Mesa A S2 8 m1l11on bad to C'Onstruct a tour lane dwlded hil(hway in north Co:o;t<J Mesa .,.. a:. approvffi ~londin by tht.' CostJ Mesa City Counc·il Th{' c·ontract. awarded lo the c n ffllh Company of I r\'tne. in· 1 ludl'" pa\1ni!. b1kt.• trails, dra1na~e. landscap1n$?. under· ~round1n~ of som e electrical \\ 1 res a nd s1~nal lights for the c·x tens1on of South Coast Dnv1· bet ween F a1 rv1e w Road c.s nd llarbor Bouleva rd T he cost of the pro1ect Wlll fall on maJor landowne rs 1n the area C J Segerstrom a nd Sons. the pnmary Jandowner. request- ed th:it the cit y act as contractor for the proJe<-t so the road could be built all et one lime instead of f>l l'C't.' by piece Wo rk on the highway I!> ex- pected to begin this fal l. CO~COR 0 . ~ II I I\ I' l A :-; e "' 11 a m p ~ h 1 r " 1· <> u n t \ I> <' m (H r ,, t 1 c· I e :. d <' r r I a 1 m s C Jl1 £orn1J GO\'. Edmund <; Bro\\ n Jr plans to <tnnounce h1~ cand1dac:y 1or pres ide nt at a µar· ty p1cnit' in Nashua nrxt month. "Thef'(''c; a 90 pen·e nt shot. in m y o p1n1on. lhat he does lt hn<:. · J:i<'k Meehan. chairman of the Hi ll s b o r o Count \ Dem ocratic Committee. said t1; day In a press advisory on the planned Sept. 9 county commit· lt't" p1 c-n1<-. Meehan '><11d ten· tat we plans call for Brown to an- nounce tus candidacy the re The p1cn1c 1<> "cer tain tn ~C'ne rate ne\\!> of i:treat nalJonal interest. · Meehan s1.11d A tso listed as appcarinit 1s Llllwn Cartl'r. the president s mother. and a · prominent n••· t1onal f1~ure · re presentmi,: a .,.. nte·1n drive for Sen Jo:dw;.arcl Kennedv. Meehan '\a1d. La'>t ~N.'k. Oro\\ n annount'l'<I rormat1on of an exµlorato1 y committee. making him a legal candidate for president PLANE ••• were put onto another Air Cal Jet and were expected to arrive in San Francisco about 45 minutes behind S<'hedulc. He said it was not immediatt> ly known why the rire warning light in the plane's right engine was actJvated. ~-~.:....JS rASHION tSlANO • NIWPOIT llACH, CAUJOINIA tM60 TtUIHOHI '714J ..._,.,. • -- C'Jaa••.-1 Li.tb19s 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles I KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angele~ (I) l(FMB (CBS) San D.1ego G KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 0 KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBSJ Los Angeles Cli> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach , Some Reruns Not Bad; 4 Air Tonight By PETER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP) -It's like finding a Picasso in the atti~, or discovering a real hundred dollar bill piled away with your Monopoly money. Here , among the summer re.run rubble, is a night or fine television Four worthies air tonight. reruns all. They are to repeats wh at Benji the dog is to mongrels. CBS repeats Bill Moyers' fi ne probe into mental care, "Any Place But Here, .. at 8 on ch an· nel 2. ll was Moyers' last CBS Reports segment before resuming his "Journal" on public TV, and represents the Moyers style at its best. Top Singers Set For KOCE Special All-time great singers and performers will be featured on the "World of Music" theme nig ht Saturday at 7 p.m. on KOCE·TV, Channel 50. Programming for the first night of tbe seven· day pledge drive. "Summer Encore '79," starts with an encore presentation or "Johnny Mathis in Concert" at 7 p:m . "In Performance al the Palace : Carmen Mccrae" is premiered at 8 p.m., and one or PBS' most popular programs, .. American Pop: The Great Singers," with h0&t Tony Bennett and guests Ethel Merman. Billy Eckstein.. Sarah Vaughn, Johnnie Ray and many more will air al 9:1S p.m . Live interviews in the Channel 50 studios will feature music director Carmen Dragon, who will act u music director or the newly established Orange County Pops ; chairman of the proposed Oranse County Music Center James Nagamat.su; former record producer Don Drowty. who offers a free program for public schools that allows young cbolra to record with establiabed stars; and re· corctinl produter Bob Edmomon, who talU about YOUD& people who choose muaic as a career. MOYERS SETS THE STAGE by reporting that the neighborhood mental heaJth care con~eP,t, popular m recent years. has resulted in hospitals emptying their mental wards by two-thirds. The pi oblem 1s that .J.he_neighborhood mental .heallh units that are supposed to pick Gp the care of re- leased patients are grossly inadequate. The desired result of the neighborhood mental health care concept-the integration of patients into their communities -is most often unsuccessful. Moyers interviews several patients. some of whom ---------feel safer "locked away" ( J than they do living freely T\' REVIEW intheircommun.ities. It is a thoughtful and ---------informative piece or journalism. • OPPOSITE MOVERS' REPORT at8 on KCET. Channel 28 is a r e pe at on publi c TV or Leonard Be rnstein's celebration of American music. Jn a "Great Performances" repeat from 1976, Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic play Bernstein ("Candide" Overture>. Copeland and Gershwin. Especially Gershwin. It is a joyous hour of music, perfectly suited for a summer evening. After "Great Performances," PBS brings back "AB You Like It," the highlight of public TV's first season of the Shakespeare plays, at 9 on Channel 28. TIDS IS ANOTBEa enterialnment that seems just right for a summer night. It is a lyrical and labyrinthine comedy, featuring a nifty speech "AU the wortd•s a stage" and more romuces fiyina around than a computer dating service with fauhy wiring. Touchstone <the clown in this caper> loves Audrey; Rosalind loves Orlando, but Pretends to be a man, who is the object ol Phebe's alfedJom. Phebe is mooned over by Silvius. Rosalind's pal, Celia, will love anybody. It's good fun (if it's okay t.o say that about Shakespeare), and well worth repeatinl. AND TBB&t: 18 A &DISS atteom epl8ode GATA.LIN& ..... •Aft 5 •t ........ -C.alAI ......,.. .......... ..., ............. ......_ .... ...... A,.._ ... 4:1D ""'·Round Trip. •• . 111.00. Under 12. .......... ..... ........... :(11-~ a mong the rerun goodies tonight : Hollywood comes to ''Taxi.'"· at 9:30 <ABC. Channel 7). Martin Mull. the cons ummate TV fun.nyman. plays a movie directo r who visits LouJe's garage to research a movie about .cabbie lt'+ one 'or those-iJl$PlU<i episodes that occasionally pop upon series TV. So, ttere it is, good TV in the least li kely place -the rerun dump. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE -.L. 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But American did lose more than 20 percent or ill capacity during the laat three weeks of June, which were also the tut three weeks or 1979's second quarter. Money Tree During the time the DC·10s were sitting on the ground and being lnapected, American Airlines traded punches with the builder or the DC·lO, McDonnell Douglas. Investigators of the May 25 cruh rocuaed their atten· lion oo the design or the DC-10 and the maintenance pro· cedures used by American. At Issue here was a crucial point: Did Flight 191 go down because or poor design or becauae ol sloppy maintenance by American? The verdict is still not in <although the DC·lOs are fly . ing again>. but at one point McDonnell Douglas charged that the maintenance procedures used by American and Continental did not follow the builder 's Instructions . American retorted that when it tried iL"' method of remov· ing the engine and the pylon from the DC·JO"s wing m one step ltnStead of removing each separately), McDonnell Oougla.'I representatives were on hand and raised no objec· tion to the proeedure --tN-1\NY CASE, J ttS'l'-AS-!fHE OC-llf>-UwtJMCJ-U~Mt---. air in early July, American totaled up the figu res for the second quarter ended June 30 They were the healthiest Amencan has ever shown Revenues collected from passengers and freight forwarders came to $857 m1lUon, up 2S percent over the second quarter or 1978. And .Profits# soared to $95.3 mill.Ion . more than double the $43.9 million ~comparable.Jb~t~ear, Amencan cited a number of reasons for this good showing. It had new nonstop flights and a bunch of new discount fares It benefited dunng the quarter from a stnke against Un1tt.>d Airhnes. the nation's largest air car· rier However. v.hat really put Amencan Airlines over the top for tht> quarter v. a!> the insurance payment on the DC·lO crash Ameri c·an had the plane insured for lb replacement value <in other words . what 1t would cost to get a nelo\ one> The excesi. of this replacement value over the book \alue of thl· plilnl' that was lo!>t amounted to $24.3 million. SO TIIE l~St:RANC"E COU,ECTION <iccounted for 25 pt-rccnt or American"<; eam LOi!S for the ~econd quarter And Amencan h<1<1 thr h<><tt quarter in its history even thou~h 1t v.a~ 1mohl'd 1n the v.orst air cra~h 1n .S. his· ton ·Still to come. of c.:our!>e. arc law ~u1li. resulting from the air crash But .:ues., v. h[jt ., Am en can has 1ni,urance for those rontin~enc1e!> too • ' . ,, Spare Franees The new 96.000·squ are.fool office and laboratory building for Shiley, Inc., Irvine. · uses two Mero space frames installed by Unistrut Corp .. a part of General Telephone a nd Electronics CoptCorp. The interior frame <above>. is a roof support and the exterior fra m e provides a sun s creen over a courtyard. Shiley produces heart valves and 't other cardiac·pulmonary and respiratory- c~re devices. Crocker Bank Ope~ Viejo Loan Center Crocker Bank was to open a Personal Financial Center today In its Ml11lon Viejo omce, 2$267 Mar1aerile Parkway. The center allow• cuatomen privately to d.i.lcUll bor· rowlac money with a banking orncer tnow&edaeable about coaaumer loaal, said Mary Barclay, vice president ad •anacerol tbe branch. It wtll CODtalD a library or coasumer lnformaUoD ,.. cludbal boob, .,._ytna gutdee and &*10dicala. r:-a:• of the 1&-p ... bociklel "A ColUlumer Gu.Ide to IDI "will be 11.-to vialton to the new center. Tbe c__. lt open rrom t a.m. to 4 p.m . Mondays throu1h Tbruldap and until I p.m. Fndays. Airlinee Merger Opposed