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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-08-17 - Orange Coast Pilotl 7 ' I Canadian Mounties Noli Hirn ' ' .. .. ,, St•,s~t Tells Six Oetuplets . "-.. . ~ Still S11rvive; In Rape Tri~I Chanees Slim ~ VOL. 71, NO. 229, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES VOL 11, HO u~ .• SECTIONS. n PAGES Rape Trial Suspect Tells 'Sex · for Pay' By DOLORES BROOKS IRWlN <>'ti. D•llr PH01 St•fl Tears flowed from the eyes of Glen Hutcherson Thursday when .a he stepped to the witness stand to tell his version of what hap· pened that day in 1977 when he is alleged to have raped a 19-year· old hitchhiker. As he did. during his two , earlier trials. Hutcherson ad· mitted to an Orange County Superior Court jury that he had sex with Catherine Hardin. But. he insisted, the tben 19· year-old transient had offered he r favors -for a S25 fee. When questioned by defense attorney T e rry Giles . Hutcherson said that a few minutes -after picking Miss Ha rdin up in Buena Park he sensed .. that she was willing to play around. .. I just came out with 1t and s aid. ·oo you want to make love?· .. She said she couldn't do it .rree. She said she was missing work and needed money · "I asked her how much and she said $25." The 48·year·old Whittier aerospace worker went on to· ·Floating Tar 1Hits Beaclws ;In Calif omia t CARLSBAD (AP) -Floating tar in the ocean off San Diego County has reached South 1 Carl!bad state Beach and the 1 shore at Oceanside. where swimmers found blobs rour feet t in diameter. • The Coast Guard said the ~ sllc~. flnt spotted Monday, ap· I peared to be 30 mUes long . Three shlp1 were sent to in· vesllaate what a spokesq)an said rnay be discarded bunker I oll or bU1e waste frorn a pasaing , 1bl,. ' J aucb a ship 1• located, ita l owner and skipper could ~e l ftoed up to $10,000. & No tar was reported ln r Oceamide harbor. Alt.boulb IOllle WU 1potted U ' far IOUth M La Jolla, tbe Coast Guard lakl it had washed up only ontotbeCarlabad beach. testify that it was after he and the alleged rape victim had sex an his motor home that he told her he didn't tra ve the $25. And, he said, Miss Hardin was furious, so furious that she began hitting and clawing al him. That is why. the defendant said. he bound her· hands with rope and forced her from the mobile home in a secluded Brea Canyon field. 'It was when recounting details of his subsequent arrest and booking that tears flowed from Hutcherson's eyes. <See WITNESS, Page A2 > Newport Teen Arrested in Jeioolry Tlwf t A 17·year·old Newport Beach youth was booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall Thursday night by police who allege he stole $400,000 worth or jewelry earlier this month. Detective Mike McDonough said he arrested the youth at Los Angeles International Airport as the teenager got off a flight from Vancouver, British Columbia. Detectives located the youth in Vancouver and through the er. forts of the FBI and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police the missing jewelry was located. McDonough said investigatfrs from the Mounties escorted the youth to the plane which brought the suspect back lo Southern California. The theft of the jewelry was reported last Saturday by Anna Marie Gray who told police the items were stolen from her home at 1718 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach. McDonough said the suspect had sold some of the pieces In Vancouver and used others as collateT'al for loans. He said ln· vestigators for the Royal Cana· dlan Mounted Police indicated that the stones bad been pried out of a few of the pieces and the precious metal melted down. The Newport detective 11ld the vlctlm had gone to Van· couver to lake pos1e11lon of b.r jewelry all or which be saJd would be returned to her. Burne ' Bonn • I s Wh~t , That Old Line? The sight of cars Lined up at a gas station may have startle d passersby in Costa Mesa Thursday, until they noticed the price sign. The Exxon station on Fairvie w Road was cha!'ging 85.9 for regular ga~. about a dime less than othe r s t a tions If you '\'e got a big tank. that ·s a sa nngs worth waiting for Six Octuplets Survive Four Underweight, Given Little Chance NAPLES. ·Italy CAP) - Another of the octuplets born to a Naples woman died in a · hospital incubator today. some 31 hours after delivery. doctors announced. Thjs left six alive. all treated in incubators i.n four different hospitals. The baby who died today was the sister or a girl that died T.hursday. She weighed 17.6 ounces, doctors said. Three girls and three boys sur· vive, although hospit.al officials gave four little chance of surviv· In g, because they are un· derweight. The mother. 29-year-old Pas· qualina Chianese. who gave birth to ~extupl.ets three-years ago, and lost them all, was re- ported in aaUsfact~ry condition physically but despondent that the aame thing miabt happen agaln. "Tbb time, when they told me there· were eight. I felt pain rather than joy." said the father.' Stefano. an insurance company employee. "I beaet 14 children and maybe none of them survives. Pasouallna and I -. > ' desperately want a baby. a good and healthy one, not all these together." Mrs. Chianese, who had been taking fertility drugs for years, gave birth Thursday to rive girls and three boys. The babies were two months premature and ranged in weight from 14 ounces to 2 pounds 3 ounces. The smallest.· a girl, died 10 bours later. COMP LUNT COJ'ERS ALL LONDON (AP> -Tfie letters column of the London Eveoin& Standard wu full or complaints: about slow lndus triaJ produc· lion, road lawl~ssness, the dearth of raincoat · waterproottrs, and eyesores in the Walthamstow Marshes. Londoner Henry Root did not wish to be IO narrow. He wro-.e; ·'I wlab to protest most atronalY about everythln1. ·• I . . The babies were delivered at the Hospital of the Incurable in 20 minutes by Dr. Salvatore Scala assisted by three nurses. Quadruplets had been expected. and when eight arrived some had to be rushed to incubators in other hospitals. "Everybody in the deli¥ery room was so convinced that four were coming," said Dr. Scala. "You can· hardly imagine the surprise of Mrs. Chianese and eve rybody else when the number kept increasina .... They were so tiny that the mother hardJy felt any pain." Although the birth of the Dionne quintuplets in Canada ln ·193' was a worldwide sensation. fertility drugs in recent years frequently result in large multi· pie births. However, the rate of survival is still low. Local doctors said they knew of ollly one previou blnb of oc· tupletl, in um .t.n Athena. All died within houri. Tbe G•d"'Ml,I Boot of World Rec ords says tbe bl1best number of babies reported at a <Bee MlllU. Pace AJ> '" , l Suspect ·H11nte din Houston HOL'STON j API The bodies or four chJldren. three of them bound and all of them apparent· ly strangled. were round today in a burrung southeast Houston residence, :rnthorities said. A uthorit1es said they were seeking a suspect but refused to elaborate The fire was reported by a boy who lived tn the rundown neighborh ood Arson in \ est1gators said the blaze ap parently h3d been c;tarted with a flammablt> ltqu1d m a bedroom .1d1arent to the room whl're Lht· bud IE'l-"'t'r<' fnunc1 It apJ>('ar<'d the~ had Ix-en _ 11l'cl uµ ~h ere they rouldn·t 11•.1 ve " ;;aid M lit Parks. an ari-on invt>st1i:ator .. Th(' c-hlldrt•n appeared to h.l\ e bel'n strani::led." Park~ , .idtfrd ··we found items of l'lothinJ! around two of th<' nt.>ck s \\ e found clothinJ? also "'rappl.'d around ankl es an1I "'rtl>l" .. Tht• children >NPre identified as two s1!-it<'rs. Andrew Yvette Jones. 12, and Tracy M. Jones . 8. and their cousins. T ony M Beard. 3. and /\mos Black III. 9 I\ II but the Black youngster h vcd in the home. authorities.. said. ,. No adulLc; were at the scene when the fire was discovered, authorities said Coast Weather Low clouds mght a nd morning hours. Otherwise mos tly sunny Saturday. Lows tonight 62 to 65. Highs Saturday 72 to 75 al beaches, 82 to 86 inland. INSIDE TOBA Y On Sunday. will you be at o zan11 boot parade in the a/· teT'JIOOrl or a twilight concert on the gtttn -or both? S.e details on J>OQe CJ l•dex At Y-teniet At ........ Cl-U L .M ...... M .......,,.,_.. e11 .... _ .. ,, ................. CellMnlle At Or-.. c..ty Al OeuitlM OMt •• ._... 01 c-k"t .. ..,.,,.. ..... a11 ~ ....... .... .,.._...._ Aft ........... e ll .... eiNI..... M ~ CM ..... tl l PU ' CMI. ,,.._. Clt-11 p....,_ .... ....., M MerMit• • ••· • a.n l ..... ACI.... ~ ...... «'-M ... ~ . !..' .. t' AZ DAILY PILOT s f(fQly A\#]ytl 17 1171 I >rug OhsC11res Tale ' Ke MacDonald WitneBB Forgets 1'Al.Et0H N (' <AP) Htlenu $t()e.(·k '"". dt"1'< ri~ by dllfe?:.tt attotnt•y., ., a k~y •lt nt-'la for l>r Jdfn!y MacDonald, lnllfted lod11y lhal ah~ does not rt'mt·mber unvth1n11 about th•• 1111eh t Mat'l>o1111ltl " htmlly wtt., kllh·d M •st-~'-t~dtley . lesuf~lng for tb.-f1r.,t hmt' at the former Ort•t'n Ut•n·t do«tor's murder trial, aald "hr hod betn nddJcted lo drup and Wllh mt.-rehlt-d l.n wll<'hcrat\ wht•n lht· -.h1 y1n.c& ~­ ~urrt'd ln uno .. The lai.t th1ntt I rt-mrmbet thut day 1~ ltllkiniit tu u fnt•nd of mtnf' When C:rt•JUI llht-fnr11(!1 le!t . he lclt 111c with u hit 11f mHcallne. I 11'4 allowt.-d 1t, · M1i.i. Stoerkley said • 'Wtu.it ia your nt'xt re('oll1•1· ·~-.... -... tlon •" defenae utlomey Remard 5egMI aaked . "Rl'turninl lo lht> hoWle later that momln .... M 1t1 Sloeckley Hld · Do you havt a s pecific rec- ol lectton or when~ you were lwtWl't!n m1drughl and 4.:JO or S 11 rn ., " Segal u ked "No 'llr ," ahe replied. M 1i.i. Sloeckley was arrested on a bt>ncb warrant in South Carolina thls week. Defense at· tornt!ys asked that she be taken mlo custody and testify .. MacDonald, 35, of Huntincton ll arbour, ta c h a r ged with bludgeoning and shbbil\g to death his pregnant wif-e Collette, 26, and daughters. Kimberly, S, and Kristen. 2, while s tationed at Fort Bragg in 1970 Miss Stoeckley said she was a he roin and opium addict at lhe time. and took LSD. mescabne and other drugs frequently. She also said she wu interest· ed in witchc raft, a nd Segal asked Miss Stoeckley whelher -any w1tchcratt rituals involved blood. ' "A lot Of rituals involved lhe killing of anim als and using thei r blood," Miss Stoeckley replied. The word "pig" was fo und smeared in blood on the head· board in MacDonald's room. MacDonald s aid during court .recess that he recognized Miss "Stoeckley from the night of the slaying, adding ''lhe voice as.. much as the face." On Thursday, a forme r Fayet· tevllle narcotics officer told re· 1>9rlers Miss Stoeckley "told me It seemed in her mind she saw .this thing <the s layingsJ hap- pen." P . E. Beasley also said when he heard of the description Mac- Donald gave of four i ntruders.,,, who killed his family. he 1m· m e d iately thought of Miss Sloeckley "I knew who they were talking about m my own mind," Bca!>h:y stud But Beasley added. "I 've: never seen her hurt anybody ·· Today, Segal showed Miss Stoeckley pictures or lhe ViC'ti ms and the cnme scene She denied recognizing anyone or anything LEGAL BATTLERS Thc!-.C are the attorney!-> involved in Segal told rt>portcrs h e planned to present several wit nes:-.es who have :-.atd Miss Sto~ckley told them she might have been involved in the kill in gs. lht· murdt·r tn.il of Dr J effrey MacDonald of Hunt· 1ngton B •a c.:h . They arc. <Jt left. defense attorneys Bl'rnard Segal !lop) and Wade S m ith and. at right, pros· l't'Ul<>r!-i Brnm Murtaugh <topJ and J ames Blackburn. Event of War Miss St.Mckley 'alao tesUlled that she had a blond, sboUldet· length wig, and also h ad an old noppy hat Retired Face Call M acOonald contends four in· tr uders. one of them a woman wear ing a noppy hat, attacked him and k!lled his family. To Active Duty W e dn es da y , a f o rme r neighbor said he saw three peo- ple carrying candles heading toward MacDonald's house the night of the slayuu:s. WASHINGTON (AP ) For the first time in an t:ra or peace. the Army will notify thousands or rel ired soldiers that they face recall to specific <Jct1ve duty a&· .,.~nments in the event or a war raobilizatlon. ..~ .·Affected will be officers ~and ~nlisted men and women who '1ave been retired less than tive 1'e ars. Their military skills will b o t yet have rusted, ofCicials )aid. : Under terms of their retire- m ents. soldiers who put in 20 or JllOre years ot active military eer vice and then draw pensions for li!e are subject to recall to jtuty if needed. ~ But the provision has come in· ~ play on a slgnUicanl scale on· '~ during lhe World War II and jtorean War mobilizaUons, not }11 peacetime or duriAg the Viel· pameseWar ; ·'The Army is identifying Its ~unger retirees and will be con· cling them this fall with their obilization assignments," 1\obert 8 . Pirie Jr.. the Pen- J,agon 's manpower chief, said in '\, speech in Colorado Sprinp, Colo ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,..,,. ntAf'>O" '"""' 0.-1.~PHot.•U"•"k" ,,,on" b·~" tt\r Hto-#'\ Ptfll'\\, I' ~1,,..,df);t t~ n....,. ( t'>iA\t PUt)h'iohtnQ (.~y $.eNt•t" f'Cs.tf(;n\ "''' ovfih\r•d MoftlMy ltwtiuitft f:::1tct.r f0< '°"''• ,.,._.'-,,. ,. • ...,,... ..... M ... HWf'lfkl)qfOft ~-h (Owf'll l•i"V•ll.-'f •r-.iWW> l~ 6f« .. 1Sout-.(M'\.l 14 ~nQJ,. t•O.~ .0.t.eft 1l~l\Md S.l"t«MY' •tld •t'lfft(t.y\ ,,... pt'""f"lp.81 .,..l\htft9 IHMWt I\ •t lJO Wt\f B•Y \tf"eoet "t't• -...w C•l1f.,ni6~1',. .... , ....... Ptt\tOt"I •~ PvblhN!•t , .... "'""' Vt<• f/ir~1-r1t •f'MI o.Mf' .. ~ ,._......,. l!.dftw T":..:.,~ ... -;r.:- ca.""• "· '---~ -"""''""' _,..""9Cdlt.,.. T•leptlott• (7t•)~· C1eulflect Ach•rtt.,....a.•n · ,. __ ,_ ....... , I Another senior oHtcial said the idea is to let retirees know what to expect "a nd not wait till mobilization day to tell them what they will do." Ptntagon authorities stressed that the move will not apply to veterans, either former draftees or volunteer&. who have com· pleted a six-year lotal military oblintion and left the service before becoming eligible for a retirem4!!1t pension. The govern- ment has no hold on them. The peacetime tabbing or re- tirees for a mobiUzatlon assign- ment has been under study for some time, along with other pro- posals for reinforcing the reg- ular Anny quickly with trained man power in tne cntical early weeks of a war. With the Army, National Guard and Reserve chronically understrength and unready. the Pentagon has been forced lo consider other possible sources of "mobi,lization manpower" un- til a revi\ted wartime draft could start r roduciDI •DOUlh COD· s~rtt'ts James Milne Jr. who had not com e forward at the time, said one was a woman with beautiful long li ght brown or blond hair. MacDonald described one or the intruders as a blond-haired woman who carried a candle and chanted, "Acid ls groovy. Kill the pip." Mi.as St.oectley bu sboulder- 1 e n g th jet-black hair. but Beasley said ahe som etimes wore a blond wig. Miss Stoeck ley t old several people of being on drugs that night, acc'ording to testimony al the Army'ts hearing on the case a nd other , published. reports. Sever al o r th ose people wouldn't talk with re porters about her interviews with at- torneys. Auistant U.S. Attorney Jamea Blackburn aald he wun'l wor· ried about Mias Sloecldey's ap· pearance , lndJcattng that Mlss Stoeckley's memory of the night m ay be minimal. The Anny dropped Its charges a1alnst MacDonald in 1970 after an investigaUve hearlnt. He waa indicted by a federal grand Jury in 197S alter a relnvestiaaUon Gas Spirals Dollar-Plw Coat Common LOS ANGELES <AP> -Nearly 88 percent of the gas stations in Southern California are charging more than Sl a gallon for at least one grade of gasoline, and, even then, it's still not as easy to get gas as it used to be. The Automobile Club of Southern California has been r.eport.lng weeldy on weekend service station opera~g hours and prices since the 1aa crunch ~tart.ea. It said 'lbtJciday that the 362 stations it 1ur· veys gave thia picture: . . "A.total. el 74.i l)ercent of the station• surveyed in the me(rOpol&taa areu wlll be open Saturday and 23.6 percent on Sunday; prior to the 1horta1e 9'.2 percent •re opm on Salurdaya and 89.8 percent on SundVJ .• "In the outlyln1 areas. 88.5 percent wm be open SaturcJay and 55 percent wtU be open Sunday. This · compares to ~.9 percent aod 88.9 percent reapec· Uvely early thll year ... Prices roM an average of 0.8 centa per 1allon this week on top of last week'• avera1e 1.3 cent·per- galloo increue. UM club aald. . • • ) , Bubble No Trouble Kirk St.one puffs ha rd on his gum. placing him in the finals of a bubble ·blowing con - t es t <Jt 8 alt•;.ir1c T een Cente r Costa M el'. a. Oil Globs Threaten Inland Waterway CO RPUS Cll HISTl. Tex&~ I AP I Huge patches of oil neared two entrunces to the Laguna Madre today. presenttng the biggest threat to the environ mt!ntally important inland · water way posed tiy the world':; worst 011 spill, off1 C'1ab said The (our squar(' mtle patch ''' mousse. an l·muhum of hea\)' oil and sea water. wa!> It .. ,., than f1 ve miles off lht' HrownsVlll'· JNty, the ~outhernm n'>l entram·•· to the lush la~oon that run' behind the IOO·mtle lung Padn· Island . • A IO·m tle l on g ribbon 11f mou!>se wa." rC'p<>r~fd nnly a m1lr· from lhl' Port \1 an!>f11 Id ml 1 200 fool wtdt• d 1ann1·I :JO n11 l1 ~ up J>;idre 1:-.lancl ·'This has pri••a•nt<'d lh1· btJ.! ~est c·hallt·ngl· and thn·at tu Uw inlets at this time." s aid Coa!>l G uard Lt . C mdr . Ji m Paskew,if~-a tt~ef-ok Ute de fense effort. The narrow la~oon harbors n umerous \'Pec1e:r. of rare w 1 ld hf<" a11d t9 the breed 1 n ~ Hround and nursc:ry for shnmlJ and other commcn·1al manm· II re Extra ant1 ·0t l booms were bt- 1 n g inst alle d at the P o r t Mansfield cut to ~o with another boom that has been blocking the channel about two weekl> Paskew1c h s aid th e Coast Guard would use a s kimmer system on the oil off Rrownsv11le to tr:. Lo '>C'OQIJ 1l up l>l'fore 1l geL'\ dangeroui.ly clo:.e lo the :.outhern entrance. In another development, Tex· as Attorney General Mark \\'lute .,aid today that his oHtee wa., :-.t11l cons1dt>nn~ the po .. s1b1Llty of sum~ Ml'xtco ovc•r tile <,pill desp1t.e !>tatl:'ments from lhe go\ nnor <i nd lht• I ~ JtlOrnt·\ gtneral that a su1l 1s uncall~d for He i.a1d he v. 3., em·ouraJ!ed by n •port.5 lhat the Mex1c<sn ~O\ 1•rnment mi ght voluntaril y pay ror da maJ?M. from thf' spill but thJ1 ht·, had no 11ff11 1.d v.•1n1 •1n UI h .1 ~':j1lll \ ''"'1 I\ :.•11 rntl•" "f "'"''. 1 .. , ,1 '"'J( ht•~ h,J\ •' 111•1•11 hl.11 1'1>np1j "' oil -.pt .. -'llll' (111111 ,, r •lflJV. ·'' \lt·,1c·..in 1111 v.t>ll It .., going lo v.or-.• 11 1n tt·r m-. of 11'> cmcra~1· ''' the tx•iH·ht-'> Tht're will be larger areas every day Lb_.. :tt~W! bad. •l teai.t f,or a while.',. Jof\n Robinson. s<:1m 11 ( t (' N>Ord.inator Of the govern ment la!>k forC'e. 'atd Thul"'><.lay 'Thi' onh th1n1-: 111m tn l' u1• th.11 v.111 ht•lp u -. 1!\ thf' r .. ve rsal of 1ht• t urn·nL'> a111l tht.• northf.rl' "111d:-som1·t1 m1• 1n th1· fall · ht· Jddt•d fh1• httx I r1ff,hort• v.1·11 n1·iir 1 lw 'I ut at Jn Pt>111n..,ul.1 tJlt-v. out Junt• J drld hJ.., ''"' 1· lwen "J>f'\I. 1ng thoW)and~ of IJarn•I' of 011 d dil\ into lhe Gulf nf \1 ex1C'O. pro du 1· l'n g a ., p 111 1 hat l'<H f' r' thnu:.ands of ~quart· mil<•<. Beggiag Che Slaom Brothers <from left) Mark, -Oonald and Harold McOermit of Elwood , Ind .. need ~xtra .help to get their t.150·Pound boar Junior onto the scales during the laraest male hog contest at the Indiana State Fair in In· dianaPC>lia. Junior won the title. of the world's largest boar for . the second atrai&ht year and the fourth Ume in the last flvf' years . f',.....r~AI WITNESS.~. When cross~xa.mined by pros- ecutor Dan Brice, the defen- dant admitted he hed to police when they first questioned him about the alleged r ape. Hutcherson said he Ued to the investigators so that his wife wouldn't know about lhe inci· dent I t is expe c ted that Hutcherson 's third trial on k.id· nap rape--and asn ult c harges will end early next week whe n rou r days of te s t1 mony is r11ushed i\t his first trial, a Jury handed down a guilty verdict that was overturned by Supt:rior Court Juel~·· Ma.wn k'enton. ~h••n hie; :-~ronr1 trial ended l.i'>I "'1 .iv anothn Jury had voted 11 t•> I f1Jr :t1·qu1ll11I Judgl' 1<11 hjr<t lkacon rdu'>t•1I defen~c .inti prr)<>t.·cutwn mot1oni. to di!'>· 1111~-. tht• charges a nd ordered 1111· 1H'l'U.'\f'd tnrnn lO stand tnaJ a ttu rd t1 ml' N-o w, tl js Judee Bryan Mc MUlarr Who ts onneeing Hutcherson's trial. .1·~ Page A I BABIES ... ' 'tngl .. birth v. as 10, reported v.1thout ffi{'<h cal c·onflrmatwn in ~pain in 1924. In China in 1936 Jnd 1n Brazil tn 194tl The h1~hcst numbt!r med1t·ally rccordt•d, acC'ording to Guin , nt.•i.:-. was nine in Sydnt•y. Au s tralia , 1n 1 97 1 , 1n l'htladl'lph1a 1n 1972 a nd in Banl(ladesh in 1977. All died. Tht• lar~est number or s urv1v- 1nJ( l'hlldren from a multiple birth are the RoM•nkow1tz sex- tuplets of Cape Town, South Afrit·a Horn in 1974 lo Colin »nd Susan Rosenkow1tz, the three h()y-. and three girls celebrated their fifth birthday Jan. 11 Schlesinger Issues Plea WA S HI NGTON CAP) Energy Secre tar y J a m es R. SchJestnger. who also has ex- perience as head or the CIA and the Pentagon. says the United Slates m ust prolttt its oil in- terests in the Middle East wtlb a military presence capable of bala ncing the Soviet Union's nearby forces. Schlesinger. In a farewell !>peech Thursday at the National Press Club, warned that "Soviet c•ontrol of the oil lap In the Mid· die East would me an the end of the world as we have known it since UM.5 and of the association of free nations. ·'That ·qui le clearly implies that we cannot for long ac· quiesce in a regional pcepon· der a nce o f Soviet military power ," he said. "A minimwn requirement is the establish· m ent within the re1lon of a rough balance of military power." Mortar Creek Fire Mopup Continoe8 BOISE. Idaho <AP) - Although the Mortar Creek F\re In central Idaho haa been COD· talned al &5 300 acrea, Foreet Service olficlala aay tbe lrim)' work of doualna tbe bot •PoU la far from over. F\reflahtera Thursday flntabed bulldina 10 aal ... of ft.re Une around the blaae lD t.M Idaho PrtnllUve Area. 17 .... • Orange Coast [;lll I ll)N Your lfometown , Daily Newspapt•r I VOL. n . NO. 229, 4 S CTIONS. S2 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1979 N F l FTEEN CENTS .· UCI Facing lJv~rcrowding How-Many Students Will a Dorm Hold? By DAVID KUTZMANN Ot -o.ii, ...... ,, ... Residen ce halls o n the UC Irvine campus will be .. over loaded " when classes begin th1 • fall because of a n unusuall:,c high de m a nd for on·campus lodgings, officials sajd Thursday Tbe unjversity's d1reNor or housing, Jim Phillips, said that 1.650 unde r i;?raduate students will be living tn the halls in Sep· ' t e m ber even th oug h th .. dorm1ton es were meant lo ban die only 1,550 occupa nts Room designed to a ccom mod ate two students will bt: housing three until the s1tuai.i,.on cases with cancella tions as fh e school term proi.ercsses, Ph1lltps said The uni ve rsity offi cia l termed the situation "a cult:" as ad· min1 st'tators pr t.'pare for the Sept 24 o~l'fTng Qf classes for lt)t' fall quarter. Ph1lbps said in an interview tha t more s tudents have wanted to return to <'ampus this fall tha n at any other time, but he 1s n 't sure of the reason Tht're ha ve been few cancclla · t1ons by students who res erved dorm itory spac{! and the school h a s t' v e n e use d f in a nci a I µc nalt1es it used to impose when -------------- Bambie No Trouble Kirk. Stone puffs hard on his gum . p lacing him )n the finals of a hubble·blowing coo· t est a t Ht.1lcar1 t Teen Center Cost a Me!:> a. Floating Tar Hits Beaches In Carlsbad CARLSBAD CAP> -Floating tar in the ocean off San Diego C o u nty h a s r each ed South Carlsbad Stale Beach and the s ho re a t Oceansid e . where swimmers found blobs four feet in d iameter The Coast G uard said the s lick. first s potted Monday, ap· peared to be 30 miles long Three ships were sent to in· vestig ate w h at a s pokesman sa id may be discarded bunker oil or bilge waste Crom a passin g ship 1f such a ship is located, its owne r and skipper could be fined up to $10,000. No t a r wa s r e porte d In Oreanside harbor. • Although some was spotted as far south as La Jolla, lhe Coast Guard swd It had washed up ooly onto the Carlsbad beach Coas t Weather Low clouds night and m orning hours . Otherwise m ostly s unny Saturday. Lows tonight 62 to 65. Hiihs Saturdll)' 72 to 75 at beaches, 82 to 86 inla nd. INSIDE TO .. A 'Y On SIMdav, 1DUl JIOU ~ at o ~boat JJOfO(k tn tM a/· tmwoon or o hoiJight concert on tM grHn -or both? SH • dftoilt Oft ~Cl. •••ex -------------~----~~-----~ Savings Firm Buys McNally School Site By JACKIE HYMAN Of U. O.Or l'llol SI.ti Followi ng some hotly con· tested bidding Thurs day, the Newport Mesa Unified School Disth ct a~reed to sell its McNal· Iv School site in downtown Costa Mesa to Pacific Federa l Savings fo r $3,457.000, offi cials s aid to day The Hollywood-based savings firm plans to build a patio-type s hoppmg m all. possibly retain· inJt some of the old buildings, on the 7.4 acre site as soon as the necess~~lans are drawn and permits obtained McNally is located at the in· ter sect ion o f ll ar b o r a nd Newport Boulevards . Wr itten bids wer e opened Thursday afternoon, with a high of $3. l million, officials said. One of three bidders was reject· ed because or failure to comply with technical requirements. Pacific Federa l then vied with the J Ray Construction Com· pany of Costa Mesa in oral bid· ding with about 25 hikes in offers a t incre m e nts o r $5 ,000 t o $10,000, school district officials said. · Distric t Bus iness Manager Ray Schnierer s aid today he be lieves Pacific Fed e ra l of· f1 c1als ha ve discussed their plans for the property with t11'e Cos ta Mesa Re developme nt Agency The s ite fa lls wittun the city's redevelopment area He said the savmits firm has built a mall on the north s ide of 17th Street between Ora nge and San ta Ana Aven ues t ha t 1s som ewhat similar lo the one planned for the McNall y site Ea rlier attempts to sell the property fa iled when no bids were received. Dis trict officials s aid they believe 10suCflc1e nt time h ad been a llowed for escrow. Pacific Federal will have one year to close escrow. M cNally School houses the dis· trict's evening school, its con· tinuation high school and some s uppo rt services and speciaJ education classes. These will be moved to other s ites. McNalJy. built in 1933. Is one of the oldest schools in the dis- trict. Nam ed for former prin- cipal Clara McNall y, it operated ·as an elementa ry school until the 1960s. Trustees decided to sell the site In 1976. Man Maced Girlfriend Did It, But Why? Laguna Beach firemen were at a loss today •to explain why the girlfri end of a 33·year-old Lagunan sprayed Mace in the man's face Thursday nl1ht. THE TEARY·EYED victim showed up at the city's main fire atation for finit aid shortly afte r being sprayed about 8:30 p.m . The girlfriend apparently let the man have it with a shot of Halt, a brand of the teargas·Uke material that comes ln a punie·slze spray can. · FIREMEN SAID they washed the man •s face with water and advised hJ1 81rllriend to d rive him lo the bOtpltal for furthe r treatment. Orrtcial1 at Laguna '1 South CoNl Medical Cenier aaid th e couple ntver checked lnto the emer gency room there. ,, a student dttided at the last in stant lo li ve away from cam· pus. A new 200-unit complex for smgle. undergraduate students 1s under construcllon, but that won 't be a vailable until next )l'ar at this time The school maintains a small recreational vehicle park and ne w facilities which will add 8() spaces. are also under constr ur Hon. Fo r marn ed and gradua te :,tu· de nts the re are 562 a partment units that house a bout 1,200 peo pie, Phillips ~aid ,; _ The U<; Board of Regents last m onth approved the construe tion of 300 more units fo r mar· ned and graduate students that will be completed m time for the 198 1 school year Phillips sa id the school :-hould be a ble to house up to 40 percent . of the student body on campu!> with the s,-om plellon of all the new facilities At present. lhc• un1vcr-.1ty can bccommodate ahout 23 pe rcent Offi cial!-eXJ)f'C't a bout to,000 s t udents to a ttt·nd the lrvtn(· ca m pus this foll. a s mall m · crease ovt'r the ... ame.. period li.t~l )Cilf ISef> DORMS. Pa ~P A2> Officials Rapped Last Yachts Finish -r-agie-Fa~net PLYMOt.:TH. Engla nd <APl Final s'traggters from the s torm ·blasted F as tne t Orean Rar e umped to port today whi le official inquirie!> bt'~an into the 1,1,orld '~ worst y ar htin~ disaster. 1,1,h1rh t'l<l1m l'd IR 11\e.., t h..., Wt>l'k Cnl1C's Sa \' that the evt'nt :.hould haH' b(-t•n called orr when bad v.eather v.as forecast. thilt .tht' vachts should have been escorted bv hea vier crart, and that the s~y. hghtwe1Rht de· sign of many boats made them less seaworthy. Only 90 of 300 entrants finished the presUgious 605·m1le event. after 70-rnlle·an-hour .winds and m ountainous seas ravaged the fleet off England 's southwest coast Monday and Tue sday. Of fic1als of the Royal Ocean Rae m g Club. which organu;ed the race. s:ud 23 boats sank or were abandoned. "We have a tradition which 1s 'cr y well k no wn in ra c 1 n ~ circles that all RORC races are started on ti me . and 1~·s to the skippers to decide et her to start and whether to· o·nllnue the race ... club seer et ary Alan Green said toda y at a news con- fe r e n ce c a ll ed t o co unter cr iticism of the race. Green said the or~anizers re· c eived "mode r a t e " weather forecasts befor e the stp rt, but Deputy DAs Walk Out in ... - Pay Protest Oran~£' County offt~1als a re seekmg w•ays to keep the coun· ty's 1udic1al sys tem o perallnR in the wake or a walkout by deputy dis trict attorneys and public de· fenders More than two·thlrds of the al· torneys walked off their jobs T hur sday after lear ning from their negotiators that the county was unwilUn g to budge from a 6 75 percent salary increase of. fer. The attorneys are demand· mg a 25 percent increase. As word of the walkout spread Thursday. many of the attorneys took off their lies . s lung suit coats over their shoulders and headed for the doors. Attorneys who had cases in trial remained to complete them. The r e we re scattere d re· ports. mainly fro m municipal courts that som e judges d is· missed minor criminal and traf. f1c cases when attorneys rudn't appear to try them. Robert Griffith, the county 's chief of employee relations, s aid the county could as k the state at- torne y general's office to step in lo handle prosecu1loo. WHO STOLE mE MAJiBOX?-• C orona d e l Mar pos lll employees were a bit aurpriJed Thursday when they tried to find the olive green mail box that used to stand at tbe comer ol 3rd and F emleaf Avenues. The Sl'iOO s\f)ra1e m a.ii box was &one . ~taJ ollldals say they're not sure when it wu taken. The l11t time anyone could recall seeing it wu Au1. 7. m 1ght havt' ~one ahc•ad with thP r..ace e\'en 1f thl'~ had known of the t~mpt>st to romt· Il l:' ... aid the ra<'Pr-; v. •·r P e.srnrt ~ onl) by a Dutc·h rrq.!<.1te. bvt' ll uc;e t he Brtl.l.'ih '" \ \ "';J' ·ex t remt'I~ ... 1re~h1·d •''· 1h• monHmt T he club and lht• Bril1!.h gov· •·rnrne nt annou11ced Thursd11y 1h1•\ would conduct c,cparate 1n \I ... 1:ga11on:-. or th1· tra ~t:d \ ""h!l'h r(·qu1rc'1 a St I m1 1l11m 1 '''<'Ul' c:ffon anrl <'u..,t m 1ll10n:. of t! • • I I ,, r ' rn o 1 1· 1 n I o .. I an l.I I ~ \',\CHTS, PaR.-A2 1 JEAN STECK TIRED OF UNWELCOME VISITORS Car Hits Her Costa Mesa House Se cond Time Douse Target Hit bv Car Second Time • J ean Stc-ck'<1 houst• wa~ h11 b) "J car for lht.· .set•1>nrl lime Thursda). cind .Sht•.., tired or 11 "ll' been a bad corner for a Ion~ t1mt' ... !>atd Mr:. Steck, who ha~ lt vcd at 147 E 2Jrd St . Costa Mesa. sin r1· 1953 "I don't know why they don't put in a rour way stop " HER HOUSE WAS HIT al 5 JU pm Thursday by o station wa~on driven by Donvclla Juarcc Burnham, 45. of Costa Mes a. a fter 11 collided with a car dri~cn by Saloml' Anay:i Tovur. 26. of Costa Mesa, police !)a1d Mrs. Burnham and Tovar s passen1i:er , Eliseo Vargas Barsenas, 22. of Sant a Ana , we re t reated but not hospitalned al Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. officials sa id . "I was dr1vinR home a nd I saw the car on m y porch." Mrs. Steck said. "I knew exactly what ha ppened." SHE SAJD THE INTE RSECTION of 23rd Street with Elden Avenue has been a problem for some time . Her hous e was struck about a year a nd a half ago, and prior to that she occas1ona1Jy found an overturned car in the yard Thurs day '<i accident left se ver al · thousand dollars worth of dama~e. Mrs Steck !.&1d, including the destruc· lion of the family television set Fortunately. her husba11d Harold was in the backyard at the time and no one in the house was lnJured, she said . Mo11nties 'Arrest . Newport Suspect A l7·year-old Newport Beach youth was booked Into Orange County Juvenile Hall Thursday ni1ht by police who alleee he stole U>0.000 worth or jewelry earlier th1I monfh Detective Mike Mc.Oonough sald he arrested the youth al Los Aa1etes lntematlonal Airport as the teenager got bff a ntaht from Vancouver. BrtUah Columbia. Detectives located Ute youth I in Vancouver and through the ef· forts ol the FBI and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police the m issing jewelry was located. McDonough said Investigators from the Mounties escorted the youth, to the plane which bro'1ght the suspect back to Southern California, T he theft or the jewe lry was reported lu t Saturday by Anna M arle Oray . ~t, That Old Line? • Road was charging 85.9 for regular gas. about a dime less thiin other stations. lf you've got a big lank, that's a savings worth waiting for. T he sight or cars lined up at a gas s tation may have startled passersby in Cos ta ' Mesa Thursday, until the y notic~d ~be price sign. The Exxon st ation on Fairview Cancer CurJ Suspect Still In Custody A 66-year-old Costa Mesa man who iillegedly offered to cure a woman of cancer with laetrile a nd megavitamins remained in Middletown, Conn .. jail today e ven though his bail was re· duced from $100,000 to $40,000, officials said. Police said Harvey Howard ol 964 Spring Field St. was unable t o make the re duced bond Thursday. He is charged with at· tern pted firs t -degree larceny and unlice nsed practice of m edicine'. It is alleged that Harvey told the woman she had caQcer and that he could cure it for SS,578. Assistant Connecticut state's attorney Stephen Solomson s aid Harvey isn't liccnscc.J to practice m edi cine in Connect1cul. He said llarvey was convicted of un· licensed practice or medicine in the Los Angeles area in 1973. Ha rvey also maintains a res· idence in.La.'! Vegas. Three Teens .Sought in Mesa Robbery Police are seeking thNte teen· ager s who s h ook down a youngster from New ,Xork who is visiting his father in Costa Mesa. They s aid the three inlspects, age 16 or 17, attacked Daryll .Joseph Zeaser , 14, as he and hls 12-year-old brother were stand· ing on the sidewalk of a shop- ping complex at 1170 Baker St. at about 1 :30 p.m . Thursday. One of the teen-agers grabbed Daryll by the throat, choking him and threatening lo kill him H he didn 'l hand over his money, police said. : They s aid the robbers fled with $4 the youngster gave them. He wasn't serious ly in· jured, police said School Seta Bake Sale Shoppers who have a taste for 'born e-baked t reats can help tlorace EMign Middle School ~heerleadera and indulge their sweet tooths during a bake sale Saturday. The students will offer cakea and cookies for 1ale from 11 a .m . to 3 p.m. in the West.cliff Plaza near the Sav -On Drug Store. The cheerleaders wlll abo have cotton candy for aale. Proceeds from the sweet sale will benefit their school projecta. DAILY PILOT T•l99Mne C11•)904a1 C.eHHIM U..,._.MHtn rr-"'11Clo-_.. ~--"'°'•-Coul!IY~ ... .... , .. <lDPY·iit =-Or~ e:::.,~~rs ~((_, or •nrll<w-llh ~ ::;;"' ~~~=..:·-· .,.Ciel "11111 .... \t•tllf ~,.,, ,..,_ .... r~ ...... Celll••"}t .. 1~ 1'1... ... 1 fUM~"':.~ , Gas Spirals Dollar~Plus Cost Common LOS ANGELES CAP) -Nearly 88 percent or the g1ls stations in Southern Cal ifornia are ch arging . more than $1 a gallon for a t least one grade of gasoline, a nd, even then, it's still not as easy to get gas as it used to be . The Automobile Club of Southern California has been reporting weekly on weekend service st ation operating hours and prices since the gas crunch started . It said Thursday that the 362 stations it sur- veys gave this picture: "A total or 74.9 percent of the stations surveyed in the metropolitan areps will be open Saturday and 23.6 percent on Sunda y: prior to the shortage 94.2 percent we re open on Saturdays and 69.6 percent on Sundays. "In the outlymg areas, 86.5 pe rcent will be open Saturday and 55 percent will be open Sunday. This t ompares to 95.9 percent and 88 9 pe rcent rcs pec- t i vely early this year ." Prices rose an average of 0.8 cents per g allon this week on top of last week 's average 1.3 cent-per- gallon incr ease. the club said . Planners Approve Ford Developments Newport Beach planning com· missioners , meeting in a special session Th ursday n.ight, ap· proved two major developments on neighboring properties 1n split votes. First, commissioners agreed to a series of moves which will enable developers to put up 250 homes on the 100 acres s ur· rounding the Ford Aeros pace a nd Communications Corp. 's Aer onutroruc Division plant. The second development is the so-called North Ford light in· dustrial peoject proposed by the Irvine Company on 77 acres north or the Aeronutronlc site. Both plans m ust be approved bv the City Council. The Aeronutronic project re- quired approval or four separate item s. Commissione r Debra Al· len, who joined the commis11on in July, opposed all four. Another new commissioner. Hal Thomas, voted against the planned community document a nd acceptance of the environ· ·mental impact report. but agreed to the resubdivison, the tentative tract map and the traf· fie phasing plan. Commissioner Allan Beek a&reed with all of the propals except the traffic phasing jJlan. Mrs. Allen, Beek and Thomas cast the three diasenting votes on tbe tentative tract map call· ing !or construction of 202,SOO 1quare feet of office and small warebouae& on the North Ford s ite. The Aeronutronic proposal. made in conjunction with de· velopers from Daon Corp. and the Eagle Development Com· pany originally called for 610 homes on the site. ' Developers r edu ced that figure to 4SO at a city council hearing, but councilmen reject· Fend Finale: e d that plan, suggesting the 250 home development instead In addition , the developer!> agreed 1)lursday to provide 50 units of housing for low and moderate income families off of the pro1ect site. Oaon controls two apartment complexes in The Bluffs and the units would be provided there. Housing was an issue in the North Foret discussion because of a commission subcommittee rt'port which sugge!>ted the site should ~ave low density residen- tial development on it . But Irvine Company officials argued Thursday that such a use would be inappropriate . They pointed out that con- s traints on c o nstruction of hom es 1nclu'de s uch key city is· sues as noise and pe ak hour traf- fic. The noise from the eventual completion of the Corona del Mar Freeway would put 80 per· cent or the site In the .... 60-deci bel noise level-a level comparable top property under the takeoff pattern from the John Wayne Airport, they 11aid. Company representatives also pointed out that portions ol the. site h a ve a lready been d e· veloped with comm ercial proJ· eels and argued that housing would be incompatible with the existing development. Part of the Aeronutronic site was· also approved for induatrial construclioo by plan.Ding com· missioners. Under the plan sub- mitt e d by Aeronutronic representatives, the plant can be expanded by a nother 331,000 aquare feet. Fuhin' Good In TeWinkle Park's Lake / One Injured, One· Arrested City olftcials don't know how they got there, but there are cat· n i b living in the two aian-made lakes in Coeta Meta'• TeWmtle Park. Newport Beach poll~ 1atd gardeners Joel Fuentes and Cruz Bolanos apparent11 bad been f~ for two weea Tbe loal·ruimln1 vertiai dll· pute between the two Santa Ana m en was punctuated Thunday when, accord1q to police ac- count.a, Fuente. hit Boluoe ewer the bead with a motorised wee'd cutter. They were worlrlns at JHmlne ·Creek at tbe time, policeiald. "Somebody caufht about a 12-tnch catflab, • aald city Leleure Aenicel Director Ketth Van Holt. ••we have no idea where It came from ." Tbt lak•. opened thlJ •um· mer at part of a newly ftnllhed section of the park Just north ot the Oranc• County falrtromMta. weren't •tocked with nab, Van Holt aald. Althoueh the lakn may later be stocked for apetlal ~cuioDI. I aucb H younttters' fl1bln1 derbies, Ven Holt Hid that in Ute ....... be doeR't m1Dd tb• polel lbowlDC up ln the part. .~t.::,~b.f"/..=.:. I ' Bolmoi went to the bolpff&I for trwalllDt ot • lacwaUoe on bU bad. ru.tee w.t to jail after.....,.,....... on 1uap6doa · .. ot ..... wtUa. deadlJ ...... ' "They're --•eom• to &II lf the~t," be 1a1d. •· . 2ndo/·8 Babies Suc~mbs NAPLES. rta t y CAP > - Another of the octuplels born to a Na pies woman died in a hospital incubator today. some 31 hours after delivery, doctors announced. This left six alive all treated in Incubators in fou; diffe rent hM.,itals . The ~by who died today was tti4l_m ter of a girl that died Thursd a )(.. She we igh ed 17 6 OWlCes, doctors said. Three gjrls and three boys sur· vive, although ha.pital official~ gave four Li ttle cha nce of surviv- i ng , beca u se the y are uo· derwe1ght. T he mother, 29-year-old Pas- qualma Chianese. who ga ve birth to sextuplets lhree years ago, and lost them all, was re· ported in satisfactory cood.ilion physically but des pondent that the . same Uung might happen agawi. "This lime. when they told me there were eight, l felt pain rather than joy." s aid the father , Stefano • .bn ins urance company e mployee . "I beget 14 children and m aybe none of lhem survives. Pasquallna and I desperately want a baby. a good and healthy one, not all these together." Mrs. Chianese, who had been taking fertility drugs for yean.. gave birth Thursday to fi ve girl!> and three boys. The babies were two m onths prema ture and ranged in weight from 14 ounces to 2 pounds 3 ounc e s. T he smallest, a girl, died 10 hours later. ,f'rwrlt P.,,e A I DORMS •.. Off campus, the housing s1t ua· lion 1s the same 35 past years that is to say, many :.tudents ha ve put off the surch for lodi:· in~s Wlt1I the-tast moment and ar.c now frantically searching for a place to live That's why the university has been advert1s 1n g 1n loc a l news papers seeking housing for returning students and staff members An estimated 6.000 students li ve off campus PhiWps said students trad1 tionally put off the search .[or she lter until the last moment :md then SC'urry about in /,ugust and September try ing to r nd an apartment or room. "It's always worked out," he ~a id of past ye ars "People respond to the ado; and "'(• find som e place Hor tht• ~tucfrnL'i • · Tho!>e who li ve off <·ampus tend to congregat~n Nl·wport Beach Students also sel'k out housinl? m a inly in Laguna Beach 3nd Costa Mesa Although UC Irvine was onct· m aster-planned to be a 27,000 student campus , Phillips s aid growth projections ha ve been scaled down substantially and the completion of new hou!>inf.! facilities over the next two years s hould eas e the burden of shelte n ng the students ... • • £..,,Dees It . 0 .. 1, Pli.t P-" llUclwlN I(~ Where~s the Spider? Did Spider Man vi sit Balboa l rsland's Ruby Avenue T~ursday !light,, Residents of the 200 bloc k found this we b - this. mormng. Admmng the work are, from left, Brent J acobse n. 12. J eff Houston. 11 , Susie Drumheller. 17, and Kelly Webster, 17. So far no one has come forward to take credit for the web. Freeway Project 'Urgently Needed' The board of d1rel'tors of the G r e a t e r l rv 1nt' In du s t r ial Lea gue 1 ~ u r ~1n~ thf' .. t at1· Transportation Comm1~"11n .. to rt'J~ total .. l'ffnrh b:r th1· !>l ate Departml·nt of Tr a ns!J()rta tt0n to reroute fund~ intend<•d on g1nally for the: extcnswn <Jf l he Corona del Mar Fret"way In a lt.>tter.to the comm1ss1on. G ll L presid ent Richard Fuller -,aid the exteruuon of the freeway lo Jambo r e e Bo ulf'vcs r d 1s "uri:ently ne<'ded · ··catTram' proposal to di vert a portion o ( these funds for ~ou nd bar ner construction and landscaping fails to recogni 1c the ver y u rJ?ent necessity to complete the free,. a~." Fuller said in his leUer to J udy Sole'. I h<tlN Ortlan Of the Sta ll' com m1.,s1on ,\~ '"u j rf' 14 <'11 Jl4 are." h1· 'il 1d I.\ I' art• 1•\ rH.'r1t•nr1n ... M'rlOU~ traffic c on,et•st1on in thl'> rnp1dl)' gro"' ing ind us tr ml am1 hu~1 ness center " T h t' t r a n " po rt .i t 1 o n c· o m m 1.,•..ion '" t11 m1·1 I 1n Lu -. An~t>h:•!> l..itt' nt-xl "'t•ck to maJ..1 a dt-<·1s1on on whether to d1 H~rt S4 ·1 m1lhon from lh t· $9 -I m1 llH>11 M'I a:-.1dl0 for the frN·"" j~ l'\ tt·n~wn Ca lTra ns has proposed that lhl' money tw us(•d 1 n~tead for l and ~capinl! of olht·r frl't'I.\ ,1,.., 111 add1t1on to :.ound barrier con- "truct1on /\ re~olut1on passed by GllL d1n•c tor'l ""'d that completion oC tht· frl~wa y "1s considered to be th1· k<•\ project whic h will do mu~t lo re lwve serious conges tion. alleviate unnecessary air p0Jlu t 1on c aus ed by idling a utomobiles. r educe waste of automobile fuel and eliminate :.t rious safety haza rds due to nv t•r loaded "u rface intersec· l ion:-. .. Tht' Irvine IC'ague, in addition to 1\., re!>o lut ion s upporting fr N.:>A-ay <.·onstrucllon, mustered ..i letter wnting campaign that rf'sulted in 100 or its me mbers "ending m~sages to the com-- m 1 .... 1on I ht• lt•agm· 1<. mad e up of rPpr,.-.,t·nt.1llH'' from n1:arly 400 1ndustnal and l'Ommercial firms in Orani.:e County Oops; Coliege lwdules Mixed Vp _ F.lvM muc;t ha ve sneaked in at n11!hl Surely ~1x college officials ..... ho µrvo rread the Coast Com· mun1ly Colle!lt' district fa ll ... ctw dule for weekend and even· 1ng classes couldn't have over · looke-d such a goof "The gremlins have been al work., .. s ighed an Orange Coast College s pokeswoman. The proble m 7 ln schedules, mos t of which arrived at coast ho m es Thursday, lbe weekend cl asses scheduled for Golden West College were Usted as tak· in~ place at Orange Coast, and 'ice versa. '"We don't know how il haµ· pened," the spokeswoman satd. "The headings at the top of the page were reversed " She s aid only the week end classes are affected. Evening clasaes are listed correctly. Annual Mesa Picnic Slated T he Costa Mesa Historical Society wtll sponsor its annual '"Old Timer-New Timer" pie· nic at 1 p.m. Aug. 2t>at Eatancia Par k . 1900 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa Thl' e vent la potluck. with coffee furnished. Participants s h o uld bring th ei r own tableware as well as a food COD· tribution. Thls year's ptewc will honor the city'• Spanlab and Ila.lean heritages. In addilJon to tbe food and games, the picnic wlll be tbe OC• caalon wbeo the society prelleftts Its a nnual Living Memorial Award. F,....P-AI YACHTS ••• damaaed yacht.a. Reacuen re- covered Lii yachtsmen, lnclud· lng 75 1aved by helicopter. Dennil Foeter. 18, ol Covina Ulfld the llgbt touch ln catchlna his Frilbee at the Huntiniton Beach State Beach. A mertcan yacbt1maa Tom McLauPUn. who eoutb& ,..,_ ln Cro.bavm. Jnlud, abaerd • tbe Fnncb 1acbt Ace:~ Mid llvn could bave ~ .. "'9 U lhe-OCl9 nie.ra wen Mt • competitive. - , frtdly Al.Qui! 17 IRZi QA!LX PILOT A.X Blue ·Lagoon Aeeess Battle Escalates Resident Claims Blackmail .. . 81 ITEVS •ITOIELL ...e.My ........... ..... l.uooa ,...._, F.-.d N HoW .. t-ells 6t blackmail But ltaff members for lht Callfomla CoMtal Commbs on ta)' lt't meffly a mHU ot pro vidin1 acceu for cltlaem who want lO stroll trom one beKb lo -notber tbl'CMllb t.be private Blue La1oon commYDlty tn South Laauna. · Th• commluion advtaors want to hnPGM condiUona on &ht 11 .. un.lt condominium complex . that would permit pubhc ~cess ~acro1s. a driveway between Vk torla Beach on the north and 11 bay cove at Treasure Island Trailer Park to the south And commission officials say they bav the clout to in.sure. public access is granted by the property owners. They 'will recommend that the state commiss ion next month re· fuse lo grant a permit for repair of a crumbling seawall in the community tha t threatens 16 oceanfront condominiums. un· less their conditions are met. In addition to requiring public access along a driveway in the community, the commission ad· visors want the Blue Lagoon as- sociati<>!l to construct stairways at each end of the complex and erect signs that indicate the public access route. And they want the community to obtain a letter from the state Lands Commission sayi ng the repair work to the seawall does not involve state land Sex Case Testimony Tearful -- ByOEl..ORESBROOKSIRWlN OI Ille Olllly ""i.t 5U1ff Tears flowed from the eyes of G len Hutcherson Thursday when he stepped to the witness stand to tell his vers ion of what hap· pened that day in 1977 when he is a lleged to have raped a 19-year· old hitchhiker ; A s he did during his two earlier trials, Hutcherson ad- mitted to an Orange County S uperior Court jury that he had sex with Catherine Hardin. But. he irisisted. the then 19· year-old transien• had offered her favors fo r <1 $25 fee. When questioned by defense a ttorn ey T e rr y Gi l es Hut cherson said that a few minutes aftN pi ck in~ Miss Hardin up in Buena P ark he sensed "that she was willing to play around. .. I just came out with it and said, 'Do you want lo make love"' "She saJd she couldn't do it free She said she was missing work and needed money. "I asked her how much and she said $25." Tbe re111onal coaatal com ml111on approv.ct the re9alr wort in April, over the obj4K- uou ol the local commwlon ad ''Ison. with the taocUUon that pubUc attea be provided along the aand in front ol the aeawall. But Lacuna Beach City Entin r keltll Fullen wlder. actf n& on hia own b6balf aa a clliaen. appealed that declalon to the atale Coutal Commi11lon. A hearint1 11 expected in mid September. fl'u llenwlder conlend1 the beach In front of the crumblmg seawall, upon which the public would be lillowed, 1s under water dµring the summe r months, thus making pubUc a ccess available only to those with water wings . In his appeal, Fullenwider convinced the state commission staff to require access along a driveway behind the fi rst row of condominiums during those months when access along the beach is impossible. But former Blue Lagoon as- sociation president Howser says the conditiorft recommended are "unreasonable." "They <the st aff) are holding up this emergency repair work to the seawall in order to 1mp0se their ph.ilosophy on private prop· erty owners." hes a1d. · "Unless we r epair that seawall . those 16 condomiruums will be destroyed." And the evidence of detenora lion or the seawall a nd the s idt>walk behin<t the concrete buttress is graphically pointed out by the 15 ygar Blue Ll&oon r .. •sadent. " I ,oolr at tMle er .eta ln lhe 1i1dewatk." How1er aaya. point· 1111 to• Ja11&ed openinJ ln front of several ot the homes. tie said the community as· !\OClallon hJred the Jack G. Raub tt n1 lneerlng c ompany last P't1bruary to lrustall 70 tons of boulders ln the outer seawall to protect the condominiums. But when they applied for a routine coas tal commission permit. asso<.'lattoo members c-a me up against the require· ment for public access .. We don't obj«t to allowing people to walk along the beach." Howser said "But they want tnese people to be able to walk r~ht past our homes at all hour::. oft he ni ght." Tbe state commission recom. mendation would allow access along the drivewa·y only during times when the beach is covered with 'Water . says commission permit analyst Terry Stewart. "They (the association> want to put large rocks on the beach." she said "The seawall already interferes with public access to a certain extent, and by placing more boulders on the beach, therC' will be g reater in tcrference .. She said tht.'rc 1s a "nice beach to the north or the rommuruty and a beautiful cove beach to the south There should be a way for the pubLic to get from one beach to the other and during the sum mer. you Just can't do that along .,. .. ,....... GARDEN GROVE SLAYER FIGHTS APPEAL ATTEMPTS Stay of Execution Would 'Violate Hla Alghta' The 48-year-old Whittier aerospace worker went on to testify that it was after he and the alleged rape victim had sex in his motor home that he told her he didn't have' the $25. And, he said, Miss Hardin was furious. so furious that s he began hitting and clawing <1t him . That is why, the defendant s aid. he bound her· hands with rope and forced he r from the mobile home in a secluded Brea Canyon field. Attorneys Battle To Save CoUntian It was when recounting details of his subsequent arrest and booking that tears flowed from Hutcherson's eyes When cross-examined by pros· ecutor Dan Brice. the defen· dant admitted be lied to police when they first questioned him about the alleged rape. Hutcherson said he lied to the investigators so that bis wife wouldn't know about the inci· dent. I t is expected that Hutcherson's third trial on kid· nap, rape and assault charges will end early next week when four d ays o f tes timony is finished. Al bis first trial, a jury handed down a guilty verdict that was overturned by ·superior Court Judge' Mason Fenton. When bis. second trial ended last May, another jury had voted 11 lo 1 fQr acquittal. J udge Richard Beacon refused defense and pn»eeution motions to dis· miss the charges and ordered the accused man to stand trial a third time. Now, it ls Judge Bryan McMillan who is overseeing Hutcbenon's trial. Man Re-arrested VAN NUYS (AP> -Fonner Lo• An1eles County Deputy sheriff Paal Monty Jr., 31, ac- cueed in elsbt masked ripe cuee, wu re-arrated on thole cbar1e1 • few minutes after an earlier Mt of tbe same cbqes wen diami1eed in Superior Court. CARSON CITY. Nev. CAP) - A last-minute federal court fight has been started by two public defenders trying to keep Death Row inmate J esse W a lte r Bishop of Garden Grove from being executed Aug. 27 -even though Bishop says a court stay would "violate" his rights. The petition. filed Thursday, is expected to be heard Monday by U .S. Distric t Judge Harry Claiborne in Las Vegas. It con· tends executing the convicted killer in the gas chamber wouid be illegal because Bishop pre· sented no defense at a crucial point in bis lrialt The petition was expected to be challenged by the Nevada al· torney general's office. partly on grounds the Clark County Public Defender's Office petition is op· posed by Bishop him self, leaving the defenders -Kirk Lenhard and George Franten -with no s tanding lO enter the case. The former Orapge County heroin addict, robber and killer. in bis first interview since bis Aug, 1 sentencing, said earlier Thursday that be wants no stay and ia not afraid ol dying. Bishop was sentenced to death for the shooting death of David Ballard, a newly wed Baltimore, Md .• man who tried to break up a December 1977 holdup attempt at a Las Ve1a.. cuino. Bishop said be bad not uked for the death penalty u Gary Glmore did in Utab in 1977. Gilmore ur1ed officials to allow bi1 Mnteoce to be carried out. and be wu executed b,x a firing aqu1d in January 1977. Since Gilmore's detth, one man. John SpenkeUnk of Buena P ark, has been executed against his will -last May in Ftbrida. Nevada's two -sea t d eath chamber has not been used since 1961. , Bishop said the onl.Y way he could have beaten his sentence was to lie or hope for a judge OP· posed to capital purushment. He said he wouidn't beg or lie, and the gamble for a lenient judge didn't work. Bishop also noted that the Nevada Supreme Court had vol· ed 4·lo·1 to uphold the conviction and sentence. Given the situation, Bishop said, "why should I prolong it by just legal gymnastics? I feel that if they don't execute me now, then there's a m iscarriage of j ustice to me and m y family. "All I'm asking Is that the courl.9 protect my rights as a citizen," Bishop said. "The U.S. Supreme Court has r uled that a man sentenced to death can k nowingly and intelligently waive bis rights to a federal ap· peal after bis cue has been re· viewed by the state Supreme Couru. "It'• not because I want to die. It •s because I have no choice," naid Bishop. "I was given the death sentence in a fair trial. My lights weN protected. I have it, and t say, come Aug. Z7, eithef vou execute mt o-commute my sentence lO life. That's ll." Enrollment Down SACRAMENTO <AP> A UC Davia Law School 1roup com· pla6ns that fi\lftk-out rules have cut the minority enrollment 50 per cent in flve years. FRED HOWSER SURVEYS CRUMBLING SEAWALL AT SOUTH LAGUNA'S BLUE LAGOON He Ouesttons Whether the Se• Wiii Walt for Declalon on Property Rights va. Public Access the beach " "It 's not blackmail." she said · · tt 's allowing the pubhc to gl'l 10 state-owned lldel<1nds . "'h1ch 1s everyone 's c on s t1tut1onal right .. A ~c1s1on on whether Blue Lagoon rt.'stdents wall be allowed to repair their seawall will be reached by the s tale coastal comm1ss1on in mid-Seoteml>E-r In fhe meantime. the assoc1a· t1on h;c, ordt:red temporary re- pair work on the wall And as long a 5 ht-av) equip ment is not used to transport the bou lders. the} r an continue lhf> work under an emerge ncy permit ' But Howser says the tcm- rorar~ r<•pa1r work won't do the trick when huge waves batter the c·rumbhn~ concrete wall HP says the restoration will ha q~ to be done soon "I JUSt don't understand how the comm1ss1on staff can ju::.t1fy kerping people from protecting the ir property ... he said. ·Any logical person ('an set: we have to do somethini,: · Storm Inundates Desert By The Associated Press Tht' latest in a series or un usually fierce summer showers has 1nunqated Southern C<il1forn1a's deserts. pelt1n~ so me ro mmun1t1e s w ith h<1 ilstones. floodin g roads washing cars off streets and isolating one town for several hours There were no inJuries or ma JOr damage. but soaked desert dwellers had little time to wring themselves out before the next round of rain. The National Weather Service predicted a chance of more of the sam e for this evening . although "probably not as bad.'' said a spokesm an. H e described the s ummer <l o wnpour as "iJ su r ge of moisture commg up from the Gulf of California " and said s urh thunders howers were not unusual for th15 time of year, but thes e were pe rh aps a little s tronger than normal The 3.100 people in the desert mining comm unity of Eagle Mountain . halfway between Blythe and Indio. were isolated for four hours after appro~ imately three inches of rain fell in two h ours. forcing the California Highway Patrol to c lose the road to Palm Desert. .ic·rordmg lo H1ver..1d1• Countv sheriff's Lt Dennis rrommmg ·w e don 't get much rain out here but ..., ht•n "'t' do 1t iJll I omt-s dO \lo O <il oncl'. -.aid C'::i l1forn1a O ep ::irtmcnt l)r Forestr) spokesm an Pat Stein at the station near Eagle Moun· la in Power was l)Ut for about an hour and telephone service was intermittent Calls from Los Angeles to Eagle Mountain Doctor Held On 'Cok~.' Rap l.t\l\EPORT IAP1 t\ Lake County <loctot who treatc-d about 15 patients with cocaine-based med1rtnc has bt>en <1rrested and chari?ed with ... tale Health and Safetv Code '1olat1ons. <,henrrs deputies sclJd Dr. Lowell Somers. 40. surren- dered to deputies ::ifter the KelseyviUe Ju.slice Court issued a warrant for his arrt.'st Charges pending include 11· legal use or a controlled sub· st ance. failure to obtain rt'- search appro,al and failure to keep proper patient ~ecords . . : '. 4 I : • \ < •·I• •' . .., ' • • I ' • '• I"', Dr1' Irrigation Kit tould not b<> put through early todin. <i t1•lt·phone operator said Some \ eh1tles "'ere "'a!-.hC'f1 off I he '>lre1•t b\ flil''<I waler!> Ill Ha r..,to ...... \lo 1th one car buried in mud up to IL'\ windows . During a .is minute do .... npour. 1 ;j2 ml·hes or ram fell ' Ha II stones ha If a n inch in diameter were reported, with rocks four to s ix inc hes in diameter being bounced down the streets by the w<1ter. One radio stallon railer said a J-foot wall of waler washed over Harc;tow Road near Bars tow College Widespread mud and water damajle w as re po rted b y firefighters. es~1ally to homt:!> 1n low-lyinl! areas of l·a:-1 Har..,tov.. \lo llh "'ater <in·r curb!-. un Maw Slret'I flowing into som1· stores However. only ont' ITJinor trar fie: ac-c1dent and no 1nJ1ir1es 14t•rc reported T r ucks on Interstate 10 near Pa Im Spri OJ?!-wc-r e forced t<> pull off the road until the aflcr noon storm passed, Fromm1ng said. In the Palm Desert an'a, however. From ming said "1 t looks like our was hes are handl· in~ 1t We haven 't h<td any serious flood dam al!e. ·· .. 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The' ('It v of Ir vin•· •IJ 1w11 rs.Jo be n1u11n~ some of It' mulll<'l pa l mubc h·:. th\•11t' days, ilOd tt''tmi: the m , on the pc...-.s1b1bty of i.nn1•u ng ttw ll S Mttnnt' ('orps Air Sl'6hon itl fo:l Toro II'• an intere l 101 lum All this ~veloped out of an ongtnal Irvine r 1ty lhru~l that would annex hmd ne ar the stauon. But' Irvan., (.;01.111 cilmM.D Art Anthony has suggested that such ('tty t<X panaloa mtgbt also include the Marine sbllon There ia 10me precedent ror the (ederal governmeol allowin& the municipal inclusion, In that the city o( TusUn • annexed the old lighter-than-air base, now a heltcoll'ter i.ta lion, back In 1976. YOO MJGtrr WONDER why the push for pullmg the El Toro base with.in the Irvine c1tv Umlts? . __ J // When you strip away all the subtle nuances, 1t prc>b· ... WiU Miu El Toro Succumb to Romeo'• CommttCJal Advances·' ably boils down to who would nave the say-so in use of the t;l Toro airstrip as a pathway to the s kies. · Put simply, could commercial jet airliners gain joint use of the El Toro Marine landing field? It is quite clear that surrounding residential commun1t1es, including lrvme, want no part of that. Yet those people who live beneath the flight paths or <)range County's John Wayne Airport continue to raise hob about <.-ommercial jet fHght out or there. So, every now and then, Orange County i:overnment has laum•hed a study to determine alternative a1rslnp locations to eas~e the pressure on the exisll.ng county s tnp. I F YOU PILED ALL those county airport studies one on top of another. they'd probably reach upward into the r arified atmosphere. Yet every time one or these studies begins or ends. ~omebody has suggested, "Hey, why not joint commercial· military use of El Toro?" It's like a knee-1erk reaction. El Toro keeps getting in to the scnpl. The base just can't s«m to elude the airport 1dea-hwiters WHEN ORANGE COUNTY airport visionaries start thrashing about, the Marines find themselves in the role of a lovely young woman trying to escape the advances or a pe rsistent but unwanted Romeo. And the villain still pursues her. No wonder the c ity of Irvine people are nervous about what might eventually happen lo the Marines' El Toro ~urstrip. The sweet young thing might eventually s uccumb to all those persistent advances. Crushed into submission beneath the weight of county <nrport studies that have piled up over the years. W J\SlllNG'l'ON tAP J -An d1 ··w Youn~ i,a1d today the de· h.il .. bparked by his resig.oat1on ut-1 u S umbuMSador lo the Unit· .. rt Nation!) 1s ''probably very ~ood" for the United States in helping decide its relatioo.sh.Jp with both Israel and the Palest•· man~ Young, 1n ao interview on NBC TV ~ ··Today" program, ~aid that without a "reasonable Koreagate Ends as Park Freed WASHINGTON CAP) -"That ends Koreagate." said a Justice Departme nt aide after U.S. Dis· tric t Judge June Green dis· missed a 36-count indictment against Korean rice dealer Tongsun Parle. Park returned to this country to testify last spring under a deal worked out by Benjamin R Civiletti, then head of the Justice Department's criminal division. Civilelli promised Park im· mun ity if he would testify, and Park named 31 prese nt or former congressmen to whom he said he gave a total or $850,000 The scand a l wa s dubbed K oreagate Congress ' Watergate. "I THOUGHT I was taJong part in lhe American political process." Park said. Thursday mornin~. taking the oath as <.ittomey gene ra l to sue C'l•ed Gnfftn Bell. Civiletti said the Justl<'l' Department had to have ··th<' cour age·· to close t:ascs 1t could not pro:.ecute. A. re .... hours la ter, a dep;.irt ment lawyer went before Judge Green A.l his request. she dis m 1o;sed thl' Park indictment Tht md1ctment charged Park with conspiracy. bribery. mail fraud, racketeerin~ activities. faiUng to re~ist.er as a foreign agerrrand making polltical con- tributions forbidden of foreign agents. IN TOE ENO, on ly R eps Hichard T Hanna, 0 -Cahf.. and O t to Pa ssman, 0 -La . we re tried. Passman wa::. round inno tent. Hanna. a n Orange County con g r ess m a n . was th e o nl y lawm aker lo go to prison. fi e was sente nced to s ix to 30 months in pris on after ente ring a bargained guilty plea to one . rount or cons piracy· to defraud the government. 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F'trtt 10* F'lrsl 1119" St<Of141 I- Second ltl9" SATUllDAY I s•e m I )I a M l'lSp.M. r:JSp.m 5UNOAY 0 I 4 I H u Flrtl -1:J1 0 I Flr11 lllQll t ·OJ -.m. • 1 Se<ondtow J:Olp,m. 11 StcoN ,,... •. 12 p.m. $ • $vn rt-6. IS t.f'I\., sets 7,JI j).M .._'1-.l:fte.1n.,wu•:t0p m. s •• , .... , ,.oru~t vatkl te • p.m. tenl9ht Surf: A-... NllM In ttet. Mia l1111m M ltfll '" IHI PHIOd In -endt. ........ ~ ~-· ,, " \ant• NIOnlU 1 ' n ,.,_.. Huftfl,.._ ' > ,, letl~OM!tl' > ' 14 SMll Awr ... "'""'In IMI. ¥.ti• 1m11m ._..,..In Met. OIN<tton, .... INr t IW 2 '" ' .. , ,. O•tlMll for l eh1r••ti Little cMflte. ~ solut.Jon to our relationships both with lsrael and with the Palesti· rtlans ... United St.ates foreign policy is going to be seriou.sly hampered." AGAIN DEFENDING his un· a uthorized meetang with a representative or the Palestine Liberation Organization, Young said that ii he made a mistake it was in telling "the whole truth to the lsrael ambassador" to the United Nations, Yehuda Blum. ··And I think the Israelis made a mistake by going public with lheir protest," he said. He added that be did not think the laraelis understood ·'the domestic political lmplicaUons of making a protest over m y involvement with the observer for the PLO." ~ But in a separate interview oo NBC. Ylgal Yadin, deputy prime minster or Israel, de(eoded the Is raeli action. "IF AN ISRAEU ambassador is b~g told that an American 0Hic 1al has done somet.~ng which is contrary lo 'the American policy, it's obviously our duty to protest to lbe United States," Yadin said . Yadin also said, "The real problem ror us is whether the United States is going to talk, (negotiate) with the Palestine Liberation Organization or not." Young, questioned about a possible schism between black and Jewish com munities over his resignation, said be did DOt think there was "aoy quesUoo about the survival or the integri- ty and se<:urity or the nation or Israel. · "WHAT BLACKS are saying is the survtval and integnty and s ecurity of Israel s hould not tn· terfere with similar rights for Palest1ruans ·· Accordmg to Young, an up coming resolution m the Cruted Nations on the Middle E ast "'did imply recogn1t1on " by th1.- Palest1ruans of Israel's right to l' x 1st He sa1d the Palesltn1ans ··art- movang toward sayin g they do recognize Israel's right to eXJst and want Lo talk with us about a similar recogn1t100 of lhe1r rights, and that those nghts tn· cluc.te statehood. We have not been a ble to agree to the ques· tion of a PaJestiruan stale · · They Re.enafJer The Jordanaires, a singing group that backed Elv is Presley. pau.se-be!!lide J.be 91/2~(oot. bronzed model of a statue of the singer by sculptor Eric Parks. The Mempni.s Development Foundatioo is raising funds to erect the statue in the late singer 's home town. From left a re-Neal Matthews, Gordon Stoker and Ray Walker ------- Suspect in Slaying Of FBI Agent Held CLE\'ELA:"tD 1A.P 1 .'vt el\1n Ba~ 1;u\rrn on•• of thl.• f HI ' lit mo~t-wanted fUJ!ltl'wl'S. ha~ ~n arrf''>l•·t1 Jnrl l:h:tr~E'<l tn lht· \hoo1 ing death of an FBI aRent here la't wed, Gu)on ..... ;10tt·d tn tht> death or SJ>f•C1 dl Agt•nl J ohnnie L Oll vN .... ~ returned to Cleveland earh lod<n aftt-r he .,.. ac, arreMtd Thun.da) in Youngstown, ~anlc ~ ~ < 7drnt·t k1 '-Pt-C1al a).(t-nl in charj!e of lhe Cleveland FDI oCfl< P Wld d Of'""~ uJnfcrenct.-•·arly to day Cz.arneck1 !>aid Gu)on. 20 ..... ,,uld be held in Cuyahoea <'ounty J all pend.in~ 1.1n arr:uJ(nmenl bE-fore <1 l.. S mag1slrale lie 1::. char~ed with a::.saultin~ a federal a~enl Guyon's la wyer, SlanJey Tollivt>r. toda~ desrnbed his client 3!'> a "fnghteoed, rrustrated 19-year·old kid," and :.aid (juyon would plead UU>OC"eDt to aU charges. VIP's Big George Finds a Home in the Daily Pilot Starting Monday - QUEENIE I .. ··Big George 1s here to meet you unth a glint m /u s eye. mirth nt his heart. and l11s foot m his rncuth ·• Queenie, a regular in the Daily Pilot comic lineup and a product of car· toonist Phil In· terlandj of Laguna Beach, wclcom e!'I Big George. George Filstrup lacks common inhibitions . He flouts the laws of man and nature -and gets away with it. He is the man all of us would Uke to be - sometimes. He Is the creation of nationally known cartoonist :Virgil Partch <VIP> or Laguna Beach. Starting Monday, find Big George on the t comic pages of the DAILY PILOT ., ----. -------- CALIFORNIA Chavez' Union fuses DSLANO (AP) -Ceur Cbava' lJD.lted Farm w.-... \Ulloa bM •t . a deffrtll\C'9tkm vote at lbe &it. ol lu ftnt ....- v l etory under C alUornia'a piODMr farm labor e*Uom law four,....aao- W..._. at lbe II. Carataa ta· ble &rape ranch .,.,.. voled 122 for decertlftcaUon to M aga.lnat. an ballot• cCM&DteCI 1'hunday. almo.t a year afte r they were caat. SftlC SllU l'ec-••• LOS ANGELES (AP I -Tbe Board of Education has tried again -and failed agaui -to fill its vacant seat. and a dis· ( STATE ) trk twide vote will apparently be held in November to seleot the seventh board m ember. Marf11e DI Guilty S AN DIEGO <A P) -A general court-martial board has found a 26·year·old Marine drill instructor g uilty or sexua lly abusing a young private at the. Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. Staff Sgt. Ronald Gaines of Cleveland, Ohio. was found guil- ty o f two counts of forcible sodomy of a 17·year-old recruit unde r his ch a rge, an MCRD spokesman said Thursday. ... -..co111'icfed LOS ANGELES (AP> -A member of the Jewish Defense League was convicted Thursday o f illegal possession of ex· plosives in a protest born bing or a t heater where the Vanessa Redgrave-narrated film. ''The Palestinian" was to be shown.· Matthew Arnold Kay, 22. of Van Nuys, was found guilty of the felony charge by Superior Court J udge J uli us Leetham after a two-day, non-jury trial. Ma• Rabies "'~ti• VENTURA <AP) -The state Depa rtment of Healt h said Thursday that a man doctors be lieved had died of polio, was actually the state's fi rst rabies victim in four years. Armando L. Alcala , 37, died Aug. 5 a t Ve nt u ra Coun ty General Hospital, said county health director Dr . Sarah Miller. ----------------- --------- .. ,.,..Augu.t 17. 1979 DAILY PflOT A• Killer-rapist Denied Parole 2,000 Letters From Public Express Massive Opposition , '\ Al'WI~ Erik E s trad a. s tar of te l evision 's C H iPS , is w h eele d out of UCLA Medical Center by nurse Carla Hoblet, preparatory to going home. Critically in· jured in a motorcycle acci· dent Au g. 6, Estrada is now , recuperating from a b roken wris t. SA N QU E NTIN <A P> - T)tomM &uaene Braun, 1" 1DU once coodemned to die ln two ata&a for a crime spree that ended wllb the bullet-riddled crippUnc of 17·year-old Sulan Bar tolomei. baa been denied pa~e. Oppo1iUon to his parole waa massive. San Q u e n ti n P r ison apoll .. man Mlk' Madding said. ·•He was found uns uitable because ol the nature of bis of· fense. his unclear psychialric evaluation and the need \o de· ter m ine amen a b ility to therapy." AFTER A Z'ra·HO\Ja bearin& T hursday, the th ree-member Community Release Board UD· animously foun d Braun "un· surtable for parole." Opposition to Braun's bid for parole inc luded letters from Engine Meets Smog Control SACRAM ENTO <AP> -The Air Res ources Boa rd s ays American Motors' six-cylinder, 255 cubic-inch engine meets the state's strict 1980 anti-smog standa rds. The ARB announcemen t Thursday said the engine is to be used in the Sprite and Con- cord models. or about 80 per- cent of AMC's California pro- duction. Girl, 7, Tumbles Down Shaft, Lives SAN FRANCISCO (A P> ~ A seven-year·old g irl fe ll five floors down an elevator shaft and lived to talk about it. Miche lle B r own a nd h er mother were waiting for the e levator in their a partment house Thursday when the doors opened and the little girl stepped fo rward inlc] what turned out to be an empty shaft. • The child fell to the basement w h ~re she w a s eventual ly rescued by firemen who broke through several locked doors to reach her. The girl was treated for head and face inj uries but was report· ed in satisfactory conditioQ at a local hospita l today. It was not known why the elevator did not arrive when the doors opened. causing the acci- dent. Tractor 'Attacks' INDIANAPOUS CAP> -As people gal.bered to watch a trac· tor pulling contest al the Indiana State Fair , a tractor's clukh blew out. spewing p ieces of broken metal into the audience a nd injuring 10 s pect ato rs. police said. abo u t 2,000 p eop l e who re1ponded to Meodoclno County Diatrict AUorDey Joe Allen's re· ques t for comment. Braun's next chance for parole will come in August ll80. • Braun, 30, of Ritzville, Wu b., .wes aeoteftced to die iD the gas chamber aft.er being convicted in San J ose of the fi rst-degree murder of Mill Bartolomei's boyfriend 12 years ago, raping her and then shooUne her five times in the head after the U.S. Supreme Court r uled capital punishment was unconstitutional. Tbe same thing happened with a sentence to hang for a Wash ington atate murder. but if he e ver wins parole in California. he still ·faces a life term there. ... 8A.JtTOLO•SI, DOW Jt, was in a coma for seven moathlr She hu learned to move one hand enouch to write and com- municate ln aip laaauace. Sbe apenda three to four boun a de)' in phyaical therapy, •inl equip- ment donated by tbouaanda of people around the world. THE DEATH PENALTY was changed to life imprisonment Brawi'a co-defendant, Leonard Main, was paroled July 3i from the California prison in Tracy, but he had already been sent last Sep· t em ber to.. the Wa lla Wa lla . Wa sh .. prison to begin serving a 60·year term for the murder el a 22-year-old Monroe. Wash . housewife. Deanna Buse. Maine and Braun were ac· cused of .also murdering Portland ,auto s alesman Sam Led gerwood , 57, but those charges were dismie.led after they had been convicti\:I )n the Washin gton a nd California cases Tu:o S&Ls Hike Mortgage Rates LOS ANGELES CAP> -At least two of the state's savings and loans say they are ralSlng in· terest rates on most of their vanable rate home mortgages. and other lenders are e xpected to do the same very soon Great Western Savi ngs & Loan said Thursday. though. that it would limit an ciuthonzed 25 per· cent increase on the mortgages to tho'>e loans with interest rates of 10 75 percent or less Gibralter Savings. another bi~ lender ba:.l:'d 1n He verly Hilb. said it will malle the 1ncrea!>e on all loan'> under its current 11.5 percent rat!:! for new mortgages GR EAT WEST E R N'S ACTION will affect GOLDEN OPPORTUNITT SALE NABERS @tt1tlft1/1 2600 Marbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 THE PRICE IS RIGHT! NABERS ~fi£) 2600 Harbor llvd. CostaMe5CI 540-9100 about 72,000 borrowers. The change will become -------------------effective in October. the lender said Other maJor VRM lender~ were not ready Thursday to give dcte11ls or their plan~ but tht-y · dld say higher rates will be set for at least some of their outstanding VRM loans. which account for about half the total mortgage~ outstanding al the bigger Califorrua savings and loani... CHANGES IN VRM RATES art' tied to the Federal Home Loan Bank Cost of ~1one:-Index, which rose 6 percent to 7 5 percent for the six months ended June JO Thun.day v. a!> th" first da) lenders with VRM s could raise their ratts The 25 percent increase t!> lhe maXJmum 6em1 annual in crease in VRMs permitted by state regulations . SHOCKED? BY .YOUR INSURANCE RATES? AUTO llFf HOMfOWNUS llUSINESS l/yov don't s 111olf'. 1-·a,.,,,,.,~ Non·~"'oker Po/icy !J. ;;.. "'ay profrc l )OMr h O#tf', 01.110 or llf>tJrlrrt «-•I ·~ /or lt>ss Cal 541-5554 .. ~ O•r 22..cl Yt11r fH' US-l 07 ... ~ •AHITT 1.-.sua.A.-.CI ' -~ l!f FA•MHS 1.-.suuHCf G•ou, ti ,;-• I 9 I 4 H.-iMw ...._.,wd, Cost• Mn. Aaron BIOthers 1.¢ Basket Sale Is on thru Fri., Aug. 24 Buy one basket at the regular low price and get a second basket that costs the same or less for only one cent more. 5ensational baskets in all sizes and shapes from all over th~ world. Decorative baskets, art baskets, picnic baskets, waste baskets. Baskets for art supplies, for plants, for laundry. Baskets with a thousand uses. Just use your imagination. Buy one at the regular price; get the second for jus.t a penny. Brothers Art Marts · Or-Ooool~ .. p;k>f Editorial P~e ................................................................. Robert N Weed/Publisher Tt\OmH Ketvll t Editor Barbara Krelb1cht Editorlal Pattie Editor . County Legal Pay Needs Fast Action t 'oun t labor nt•Jto\latnr1' h. \ {' bt>f'n h'1rd pr('~ d th1 • pu:.t fl'" month m reafhan~ fh.•v. ~Jltu ~ .iar<'<'mt·nt:. v.11h vur1011.' pubhl'. 1.•mplo~ N' i:roup' No ti 's ltmt-i o r Pll't llmf• t o .,••ltl(' t'C >nt r;h luul uli(rt• .. 11'\l•nt:. \\Ith tlw l'Ounty'!> l'nm1nul a llo rnl'' :o. th dl·put \ d1::.t1 tt'l atto1 nt'\ s .tncJ dl'puly puhllr ddt•ndc·r"' T h'" lu"' \er' ~un l' lookt·d ..i t p 11't ~la1td d1 <.h 111 nct J,!hborrn~ l ...o~ An)lt>le:. ( 'ount' and know 01 an._w C11u11 ly 1s lu~gtnJ: T ht-'' '(' Hlso looked 11t ra1H•loarts httndll•d 1r1 IJl't~hhonn~ c-ount It's .rntl know tha t an Oran~t· ('ount ) th1 load as ht•uv1t•r Therefore. tl t!I undt•r'lta111Ju hlt· thul thc· IJ"J l'l 'i JI l' wekm..: more And the pubhr ~hould kno" 1f tht'rl· ~ o ne µIJt't Lhl't c shouldn't be s kimping o n pubhr employee!a sahme::,, 1t s in the P.rofess1onal ranks Wht!t'l' Q,.Utthly t•ountb mo~l M1U1ons spefll on law ('nforccm('nt causes . for t'xa m pie. mean nothmt; tf there isn't an able group of ~killed prosecutors on hand to Sl'(' that r nmmals an: take n ofr the streets. By the same tok en , due proces s rights g uara nteed to all America n citizens m ean httle to an acc used indi~ent 1f there aren't capable public d e fenders available to give tho:-.elrig hts m eaning The public reso u rce value of the s kills. experie nce a nd training of those attorneys shouldn't be los t or a l- lowed to d eteriorate because of the curre nt negotiation 1mpas:-.e And the county's court system s houldn't be dis ruptL'U by the dis agr eement among ne gotia tors Orange County s uper visors should order around-the - ('loc k negot1at 1ons if necessary to resolve a n y differences. And they s hould unde rs tand t h a t at the other end of the lint· are high ly skilled professionals who s hould be treat- ed a s s uc h . The OAs and the public defenders, in t urn. s hould un- (le rs tand that the county does not have unlimited funds a nd tha t s uperviso r s are under tre m endous p ressure to lower expenditures and s t ay w ithin the confines of Pro position 13. · Housing Help Orange County supervisors this week k ept t heir sig hts set on encouraging developm eqt of affordable h<1using when they selected a financial con s ultant to work out a county-based . low -inter est home loan progr a m . Centerpiece of that program wou ld be a $200,000.000 lax-exem pt bond iss ue that could r esu lt in m a king availa- lilt.· low·mt<.•res t loans for up to 2.500 housin g units Th•• tax·Pxempt mortgage s ut')sidy bonds would be so ld to inve<;lOrs willing to a ccept a lower 1nterc:,t rate in n ·I urn for 1:1.x frt>e intr rcst v1clds That would c reate a p11ol ()r low int('n•st mortgag;• m oney for us•· by families \\ 11 h inc·orrw~ of up to about $22.500 a y ear for home p11r!'has•·~ /\ plu~ ft·<1lurC> of the plan 1s that 1l does not involve 1111· u~t· of tax dollarv>r any form of pubhc s ubs idy. Cr<tnlt·d . t h<.·rr "a rc wrinkles to be ironed out s uch as t·l1 min<11 in}.! possible s peculators from buying the low.cost homt·~ JU~l lo turn a profit Hut S upervisor Thoma~ Riley, who 1s the originator of fhe con ce pt11ocally . was right w he n he he ld the selec 11on of 1 he consultant was a m ajor indicator of count v gov· 1•1 nm<·nt ':-. t ontmuing interest tn he lping to solve the hig h rnst of the hous ing riddlP -'\ A Sorry Exrunple ,\nd on the ~llbJect of affordable hous in~. V.l' c an'l "' prlook th<.• d e bac le c re ated by t he Caltforn1a Coas tal Co mm1ss1on in 1b ruling on the 132-unit Se:.i Island con- d o rn1niums prop()~ed m Newport Beac h Comm1s:-.1oncrs d ecided the proje c t had to inc lude 11n1l'> affordable bv lo w C1nd moderate income families. As a n:sult the de.veloper Robert McLain will s p end a net tota l of S I 12 mJllion that..'s in addition to the estimated $29 milUon rnns truction costs to provide 20 units at anothe r Newport H •ach condom1mum c urrently under con struction. Thal m ean s the units in Sea Is land are going to cost an a vt•rage of $8,480 more 1n the name of a fforda ble h ous · lilt! Even mo re ironic 1s the fact that when ll was pro· posed <JS a condominium d evelopment w ith 226 units a ('()uple of years ago, McLain wanted to sell the t01its in l hc $65,000 to $115,000 price range. Dem ands made by c ity officials d e layed the project and for ced reduction in the number of units , all of wh ich ha s o n ly served to d rive up 1 he prices. Calculated sole ly on the bas is of construction and low inco m e hous ing cost . Sea Isla n d un its a r e going to cost McLain about $230,000 a piece. Affordable ? To whom'' • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot Other views expr&&sed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited Address The Dally Pilot. P.O . Boit 1560, Costa ~esa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd/Phone Booth By L.M.BOYD It's widely knowu that the f i r .st message o n t h e lelephone. was deliver ed by Alexander Gr aham Be ll who s aid. "Mr Watson , come here. I want you." Question is, just who was this Mr . Dear Gloomy Gus More challqa, u per t he complaint about o p e n i n g packa1e d bacon : opinin1 cheete; starting a tolJet paper roll; 1ettina •tamps out of ata mp book.a in one plec e ; twist off cape <Hal) GRRR -. ' Watson? Bell 's a ssociate. certainly. What 's been less well reported is the fact that it was the same Mr. Watson who invented the telephone booth. The re ar e 8,810 promises in the BlbJe, I'm told. No sir. you don't spend fore~er tying that c urious article of wea ring a pparel known as the necktie. You do spend four houri a year at It , though, if average. Q. "Who in vente d the corucrew?" A. Now there you have me. All I know it It turned up ln the 18th century and wa11 the n called a oottlescrew. Am advlled a jet engine hu a pOint ri&ht behind the exhaust wblN no tound at aU la ~red. Why la that? Wbat tbe Brill.ab call "The CbaaDll" ti known ln Prance 11 "La Mucbe" meanlDI "The Sleeve.•• ' Ric-hard R ev tt -HUD Grant H~lps a Posh Hotel t'ltF."' \UHi\ l ttm no1 p.i rt1culurl)' t •JOt\"rncd utJou1 "ht:lht·r Moon r..u11Jr1eu. Prt!>1 d l' n l l ' 11 I l t' I ' t' h 0 I (' C M S M·1·1 t'lJ1 ~ of I luu ... 1ng and Ur ban Ut•\ clo11mt•n1 . whe eled t1n d lk1Jlt'd II\ fl'al l'1>tatc bdore. dur UIM ur afll'r hit> lt'nurc as m<1yor "' Nt·w Orlc an-. I do11 'l thank 1 t m J t ll: r -.. ni u c· h w ho l h •· '>l'<'rt:<tury 1' lllll> 1::. a ganghns'. bun•auc·1 J !'\ w1lh .1 life of it:. O\l.O hkt-tht• flu Hut u M!nM~ of dul} drove ml' lo a ont:·l'olumn ~lOr) :tbout Lan d r I l' U ' .., t!lh1<·al prob l e m s un page 8 of last Friday's Ne w York T1mt•s T h e fifth paragraph or t h at s t o r .~ r ead "War re n Ounn. a s p okes man for the agency (HU L> >. s:rnJ that Mr.-Landneu owned & h m1ted int e r e s t 10 Pi e r ll ou s t· Partne r .s hip of K e y Wein. Florida. which 1' renovating anti Jack And~rson ••l'XfH1ncJ1n~ t h e f'1er Ho use Ht1l1·l fl turned out that the Pier Houi.t' was about to gel $900,000 of a $1 I m1lllon HUD grant to t he city of Key Wes t. There was no othl'r information in the Lillie .... tor y WHAT TIIE HELL was going· •>n? I know the Pier House very wt•ll , 11 i... one or m y fa vontf' plaf~~ 1n America and I have sla) ed ther · several limes that wa s before the cost or rooms went up to $63 lo -$175 per rughl Why was the federal gov t>r nm e n t using ta x payers ' money. my money , to build more $175 rooms" This Is the story I got from telephone calls to HUD, to the mayor or Key West and to the Pier House- The m one y 1s an U r ban D e v~lopment Action Grant IU DAG 1. part of a program !>evcrcsl HUD officials say is the a gency·s most successfuJ. The idea is lo offer federal grants which must be matched by private finanl'IO~ to build urban Oil Barons Debate WWII Rubber Role WASHI NGTON We huvt• been taken to task by Exxon for questionin~ whethe r the oi l 1n dustry sho uld be ('ntrusled to de· vclop synthl'lll' fuc l.., We arc nagged by th{' susp1 c1on that lh<· o il baro n ., m av 1·ho o sc l <> sque<'ze t-very lasi dollar out or ev<>rv last nil \H·ll bcfnr1 · makinl: s vntht'l11 ful'ls n·ad1 h ;1va1l.1hl1• ti1 a 11;1111111 Ill lilt• l'ltJl 11( :tfl t·n1·rgy cl[oUl:ht As f'v1dl·nc1• lliJ I th•· 1111 rni 11 mq~ht put 1•c1r 11••rJt•· gr•·••d ahN1<1 1,f thc• public i•u11d . we c•1t,.f! th•· World W;or 11 exper1en ct> with thc otl 1ndu!>try T h en th 1• m ost 1·rit1 t•t.tl need Wd~ fo r r ub her T ht· go \' l' r nm 1• n 1 1·nlrust1·cl lh1· 1111 1nd u ~1 r' 1 .. ii• \'1•1011)',\111111'1 it· ruhli1·r THIS f>/\THI01 f(' 1:11•w1r1 v. ent 111 I->< xnn' tn1•11 I..."""' 11 ,,, Standard <hi of !'\1•Y. .lt•1 ... l•\ buJ. Standard Oil h.1<1 .1 "it'• 11'1 C"Jrt1T arran).!1•n1t·n1 wit h t ht· C,t•rmJn C'hf'mH:al i.:1:.inl I C, fo .i rhc·n This <iJ.!rL'<·mc·nt. s1gn1·1! 1n l!l~I was rt.•n1•\l.1•d 111 1!1.1!) on lht· ''"' of World Wa r II .lu~l1<·1· D1·part m f'nl rf'(·1ird ~ ~hr1Y. that th•· Germ an consortium wanlt·cl In tighten IL'> hold on Standard Otl i n t'ase lht' Un 1ll·d StatP., beca mt• involved in th1: wa r against Germ any llnder pressur e fro m /\d<itr ll1tler. I G F'arben usP<1 this connection to try to hloC'k the de velopment o ( a synth<!t1 c rubtwr industry in the n1t1·d ~l<ttt•)i The recor<'s show Lhat Stan<1a rtl Oil was faithful to I G Fartwn and tried to obstruct syntht.·l1<' rubber production by Goodyear and Do~bemil'al T h e Britis h !lel'ur1t y coordinator in the Un1led State11. William Ste phenson, helped to expose the secret cartel agrcf' m eot and cas tigated Standard Oil a s "a hostile and dangerous agency o r the e nemy!" The J u11t1ce uepartment reacted by Art Hoppe f1 ling a massive antitrust action <.1Ka 1nst Slanda rd Oil IN APRU. of 1942 i\si.1stant Attornt•y Ge neral T hurmond 1\rnold chargt'd that lhl· "Stan dard <·:i rtt·I a rran~emt>nl'i Y.lth G('rmunv <irC' the principal 1·au'" of 1h1• 1ir1·st•nl ruhh1 r 'l\(11 l,1 L!I' c 1u1 n •pnrting on th1-. ..,<'tanrl :d h.1 ... a ).!j.!l'll'\('(1 ~.xxo n v.hr"•· 't'lll11I \I\ f• prt'.'°'Hh'Ol , <;1 •1)r )!<' 'I l'H·rt•\ h,,.., \lort1l1:11 u.., .1 l1•11c r 111,111111111.: rn11 f:.u·i.., Yuu Y.111. I .1111 '11r1• Y.tsh lo c.tll 1111 of t hi I II I h 1• .t I l 1· n l 1 11 0 fl f ) f/ 11 r 11•.11lt·" h t• 1·on l'ludcd ~11 ht•rt'\lo llh ,art· 1-:'<'C nn ' ar ~u nit·nl~ E o.un Tht· 1 :-.~ nthC'llC rub b£'r 1 ,.(fort was a 'ul>)o.tant1;,I 'lll'l'l''' Ill .,,. h1C'h lht• l s <;11\ 1·1 nin1·nt :-,t.i mJ.1rrl Oil C'omr1an' ' J 1 .ind rn.1n \ 1ll h l·r 10 ol11'1 r1:il rirt .•n1n1i1011.., pl:1~1·d 1nqrnr1.111t nol L·.., In th1· Iii month., fl>llowin~ P1·a rl llarh11r ,1 n1·Y. 1ncl u!>lr) wa' t n •all'tl l''aC'l l1t11·~ \\t•r1· installt•d J Od 111url11C'l 1on ht-gun fh the M'('Onrl qu,1 rrt.-r <>f 1944 prod uc·ticm of "·' nthl'lll' rubh~·1 h:ad <':I Ul.(ht Ufl Y. tlh 1!4'mand · J{ ('<,p<>n"il' B1•1·:i ust• of St.in clanl Oil 's o hstrurtwn. th<· <'oun 1 ry y. :i~ r nt1C·all) c;hor1 <1( rubhn tlurin~ thf' l'arly war ~·1•:ir~ In dl'l..'tl. Thi· .Ju!>ltl.'l· lh.'p::1rtm1•nt had <Jl'C'Usctl lht• c•ompuny of r onsp1 raC'y Lo restrain tht' d1• \'elopment of !i) nthetJc rubber in the llni tcd States It 1s trut' that the Oi l industn . chaste ned by the Ju!>llt <' l~p~rtmE'nt's al't1on. hcgan to make a m a1or contnhu· lion lo thc :synthetic rubbt·r pro· ~rum in lhe later war year!> F.XXON: "In April of 19'3. n W Gulla"hl·1·. the th£'n prc~1 denl of Standard 0 11 Company. wrote• WiUiam M Jt•ffns, lhc S rubber dircftor. offerin~ to ~1ve the «Ovt-mment frel' hcen11c to a ll synthetic rub~r patents possey t'd by th<' rorporat1on, not onl.,Y for lh<' war period but the hff' of the patents . T he offer was a('rc>pled ·· Re11poMe Pearl Harbor was proJt'<'t~ that w o uld n ot otherWJse be built The proJecl'. are s upposed to provide employ mcnt in depressed are11~ anll offil'iahl say they ha vP In this case, HUCJ 1s giving SJ I million to. Kf'y We11t. &nd the cily is lending $900,000 of t hat t o Landr1e u and ht !> partners. who include his w1fl> a nd children The interest on the loan is 7 percent, wt th thf' hotel repaying the C'1ty over 30 years. The other $200.000 w1U bt- used directly by the city to 1m R.!JOVe fiOOd ·damaged Slre elS and parking lots around the hot~I ' THE ••.eeo will be added to $4.8 million nused privately by the partnership to build a new wing of 125 rooms T he Pier Ho use now has 101 rooms The prOJect is supposed to provide 125 construction JObs 1 tem porary) and 7 5 hot e l JOb!> I permanent) The grant to Key Wes t was ap- proved J uly 26, the day before the president a ppointed Lan· drieu Now Landrlcu 'la ys he will sell his inte rest in the Pier llou:w 1f hP 1' rnnf1rm,.d by th1> S..nate I don't l'Urf' about that f do cart-th11t tht·r .. urP rolks deep w1th1n th(· JflJI> hureaucrncy ap· prov in~ w1~ht'vahly fa vorable loani. lo pt.'Oplc who are able tr> ra1st> morf• th<sn SIO million lo huv a lux~ hote l and anothe r S4 H m lllt(J to l'xpand the place Th at i6 wl'Tf' re for the rich. l.'DAG L'-probably a relal1 vt> ly ~ood program f 'm s url' Kt:)' Wt>st needs lhOSE! 75 Jobs t)ut this project i.eem s l1k1· lunacy, and 11 te lls too much about how government really works thet>e days I'm also not two high on a pending H UD grant I heard about while calling around Thi~ onl'. muc h larger, would ht: for u luxury hotel l)n Times Squar<! in New York Whatt·vt•r happPn!> to Moon Landneu, J'm looking forward to m y next vi...1t lo the Pie r Hou!>e, 1f I can get togethe r enough mom·y I love Key Wes t sunsets and lht' rum and Cokt-s. and now 1 ·m a part owner of the hote l. courtec;y of thl' Depart menl or Hou:-.1 n..: a nd Urban Oe\•elopmenl ~ ·--~--­fl\> .. ,• ch_..., ......,.. ... 1,,.... 11 Whoi n11ddlcmMl·. " l)(lITT b\'d Ill 1~1 1 11111 l'IU !"itan tl,1nl f)ll 'ofr1•r 1·.11111• 1n th;• m 11I 1111• of ttw •v..1r 11nh .l!tl·r th• J ust1 ('t' Dt·pur1mt·nt h:11! Lmu~ht d1.1rgC' .... 1J,t;1111 ... 1 lh1· • 111n pan ~ ~;arl 11•t Stantlartl <h i v. 1lhn1?h )o.llJlpl1t>tl I <.; F.1rh1·n v.1th tl'l~-1 •'lhyl lt>ud that tht• ;\.111 .. nt..-dt·d for lht• Poh~h IO\ .1~11111 t:"xon ··Stanct.trd llll h.111 tlw b:tSI<' t<'<'hnolo.:) 111 m 1kt• .!-~ n tht'IJC' rubber b) th1• 1:111• I!\~ (I \lo 11 s not t1•chn1l'al knu" 11-<l,.:1• but rt•lat1v(• 1•ronomtr~ v.h1C'h pr1> vt>nted produ<'tlon in tht• ycurs prior to World War II llndf'r wurUme pressurt'.;, this r on !iideratton wus i-v.t•1>1 U\lo ll \ " Jl e s p o n ~ 1· S t :. n d ;1 rd · ' lnt1oraton<>s. it's quite t rue, had developed the butyl process for manufacturing synthel1 l' rubber in the late 1930s. But under the carte l agreement. the company t'Ouldn't deve lop it without l.G. F a rben's permission. Indeed. "'it ,1n<l.111I t 1t1 hJtl .. hared 1t!> ilul' I t1·rhn•1loi.: \ Y.11 h th<' N<t7.I l'on°1 htn1· J"h•: -.J u,111·1• Depart t•li'f\l :1 h" f1111nd 1 h:11 Standard h.1d l rwd 111 hlo1'k .,, nlht•t11• ruh twr tl1•vt•l1111ml'nl priur'io the· l S ,,l'nt rt IOl tJ th\' Y. .11 t-:X:XOI\ i\C'('r>rdtn ~ lo th1• 1111.il report of the ruhhcr dtrcc tor (July 25. 1941 1 "J ppr<>x· 1matt'ly tY.o 1h1rd!i of the !syn· thet1<' ruhhl•r 1 industry was shown a!> basl·d on petrole um. nnl' third on alcohol R esponsC" <.:rrtainly . many J)<Hrtol1C' Sltlndard Oil M'll'nt1sl:- had labored hard lo makt• up fur thl' time lost l)y 1h1• rompany's collaboratu)n :at th1· cXP<'Ut1vl' level wi th I t: Far bt.•n They had succ11t>dt'd Ill ck' t•l1111111g a full ~cal<' !>Ynthct1<· rubt>cr inrluslry by the sccond quarll·r of 1944 in the <'losing month~ o( the war. Jerry's Running Himself Right ·1nto the Ground How hastily we ace newsmen rush to judgment. The moment I read that Governor Jer ry Brown had jogged and dieted himself down t o a n e m acia t ed 140 pounds, I Immediately thought he had m ade one of the greatest miscalculations in Amer ican political history. When caught exerc1sang last week . the five-root-eleven gov· e rn o r con - fessed he had.., lost 35 pounds in the p ast three months b y runnin g several miles arou n d a track not on· t e but twice each day and 1ub11l1Ung on somet.hin1 celled the "Pritkin Diet." which presumably ta comprtMd of organic tofu or the Uke . ''Tbla Ume he'a gone too rar." I aald fl a tly t o my wife, Bran1wynne. 'TM public mlfht have put up with his ascetclsm. his flakrneu. hi• flip-flops and his saturnine demeanor, but this blatant a ppeal to the skinny vote wi II destroy h is presidentia l cha nces Doesn't he know that only 13.2 per cent of the elec· tor ale is underweight?·· "M ay b e . " a.i d Bra ngwynne. "llAYBB N&l'llJNG," I said. ··Did you ... tbet pbotoqraph in Newsweek ol our ff?'awtly prul- dent. Jim my Carter, Jo11tn1 without his ahlrt on? And no socks? He looked like a deep re- cession . N" wonder ther e's a cr isis of confidence. But that bag of bones or a covemor . . . When he w1&1k1 lnto a room. the firs t thing people are golq ~ "t hank about la the Du.st Bowl." "On the other haod " lhe Hid. "On the other band." I 1a1d, "Teddy Kennedy'11a1Ded a aood 1.5 ~·He'• obvtoull1 ...,.. Inc up for the race. He bowl th at In UMM d~perat.. d811 what people want is a president w1tb a bllle rat on him a pre· sident who s uggests prosperity. joviality. a healthy appetite and aood times ahead." ''That may be. but . . . " she said . "But Jerry Brown's sktnnier- tban-thou attitude is more than we decent, normal. overweight voters can st.and," I said . "And he's ltill lollng three pounds a week. With hack, e ventually he'IJ dit1ppear, leavin1 behind only a C h esh i re scowl. Don 't you agree?" "No." said Brangwynne. "I think the poor man's come down with anorexia nervoaa." "ANHEDA WllO!" I said. "It ·a a dileue that utually a triku t een ·a1e ah le, .. BranlW)'llne explained. "They become compulllve dleten who belie ve thet thla la beautlf-.1. even when they 1et down below 10 pound.I. U untreated, they quite literally l'>t::irvt-themselves to death " "But the governor ... " "T he victims are generally over -achievers from midd le - dass fa milies who suffer from a severe lack of self-esteem and are incredibly hyperactive. "He u nmnin& a round in circles." "And they wo n 't eat because they don 't want to grow up,'' "Good Lord. tbat 's the gov· em or! What can we do?" "Whe never you see him , throw your 1&rm 11 around him and tell him what a wonderful human being he Is." she aaid . "Then try to persua de him to nibble on a Big Mac or may be have a nice bowl of chicken soup." 1 aald I tell IO danted p Uty a bout mi1Judi ln1 him that I'd, enlht everyone I could lD this humanitarian effort. But "'d better hurry. Goth, ht '• down to 137 alnacb. MEDICINE trriday, August 17. 1979 DAILY PILOT ,4 7 LEt•s MAKE A New Heart ~est Gives MOrtality Odds .BOSTON <API For .POOf,1le wtio trouble, 27 pt1rccnt 'd ied within a year. How.,vcr. only 2 I percent of the oth~ra •uccumbt¥S durin1 lbe rolsowup pertOd. "The larger group of patients with a 2.J percent mortaUty to one year after the mlarctlon (heart attack> s hould logically be treated more con· servaUvely than the smaller group with a Z1 percent mortality, ill whom more a11reasive therapy seems cleatjy warranted," they wrote. SUPER SAVINGt 'DEAL! urv1v1" a hc:'urt All•ck. a frequent worry 1!j "ufr<"rlna anotl'ler, lhlJ tlm fatill, llt'IJ.Urt-Now dOc:tors HY that a standard test can be uacd lu help •k-ul114e ~ ol cl.ylnt UU. ••l' Canadian researcher routinely Al v~ lbt• txam, called an exercise clectrocardJogram or atreu t l. w h eart a ttack patie nt• bt!for~ they were diacbaraed from lb hoepital "Ir coallrmtMI by others, the results of lbl1 1t.udy wlU have Important thcrap outlc ampllcaUona," tbey wrote. Tbe atudy. conducted at the llOll· treal Heart lwstitute, wu published in Tbunday'a New £n1land Journal ot Medicine. / THE DOCTORS SAID their find· The test, in wblch patients walk on a treadmill while hooked to an elec- trocardiocrapb, was given to 210 heart attack victims on the day before they left the hospital. suits called the S·T .!>Cg ment They found the changes. which can be a sign of heart trouble, In 64 patients. And of these. f7 died within a year. Of the 146 others whose test results were normal, only three died duriJla the following year. Overall, 85 per cent of the deatha occurred amona patienta who showed ~ ot trouble during the test. ( I~ M. BOYD ) AT NABERS ~ 2600 Hwbcw ll•d. .. THE at~ L TS OF lht! tuat an: h11bly prech ctivl" of mortlllity In Ult- next year." tht•y toncluded Amon;.: pooplc• whost-teat~ d1f· C'lo:.t'(i patrtlt:ular warntn~ Sll(ni of m&" will help physicians provide the . WHILE TR'E PATIENTS ex- mol\t rigorous post-attack treatment e r cis ed. the doc tors looked for to the people most likely to need it. changes in a secUon of the test re- INFORMS in the Costa Mesa DAILY PILOT 540-9100 ~ SPECTACULARSTOREWIDESALE SALE ENDS SATURDAY, AUGUST f8TH HURRY. SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMJ'(ED' Loo g for great values this weekend? Start ·here! Misses' woven big tops in assorted summer shades. 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I f I Rape Suspect 'Tested' Anu.ignment in H untingion Ccue Delayed A man at tund of tM>tn1 HUnt 1n~t<11l 8~ach s · · P•n\yhoa. rapuu" wlll Wldt-r&u ps~chlalnt' · ~••mtrualloo bt-lor~ further pro- f'nn.kl!n Mlb .. r . a Jorm•r th1Al 1n1ilon ~ach rea1denl Lale.r. t.be 1111pect cbu1ect hb flt.YI•. wearln1 a rubber face maak lhat aave him the ap: . . ceedanp in hia Oranae County . Superior C'ou rt cue MlLLE& 18 cb uacd with r p~. at•x perversion. 111 mt1d robbtry. bural•ry. fllln 1m 11rltonmt'rll and assault in a criminal «ontplaunl Arr•lgn nwot on tht: t•hu1~11 waa coo ltnuMt to S..pt 8 Pf'&r•~ of a bald1o1. white halred man. AT THE llmtl of MlUer's ar- rest. police clalln they eelted a almllar muk and white cardeo 1og glovet and a .32 caliber hlltldguo. The handgun was also similar to tbat nportedly used m the attacu. ~ Judg~ Robert .R1ckle9. durtn1 11 brle-f hearlna Th\lnday atlC'r noon, ordertod the 'C'au•mmauon~ Ott tht requeat of Stan Rolht,?Jtrt u dt>puty public d .. ft·nder "'Tw1 ' 1 eptt'l>t>fllJ~ 3.2 )'NU old Manon 1 Light Name d Poli<'" dalm thot Mlll"r w11111 reaporuubl., for JJ ruvc11 M.lld as u ulls In OrMUt> County tn t ludina a&ven rn Huntrngton Rf'at'h prior to tuis u rt!it Mi.y 23 hy llu11t111~on Beach offtc~r:. resµo nch11.: lo 11 µrowh111< c.·ull During ooe attack, a woman was grabbed. ra~ and robbed of $24 When she told her al· tacke r that al was her only money, he returned it, police s aid To Planning : Commission Polit·•• term~ the liWipt!i:t in tht-case the "pantyhot1e rapist" htw au~e he wore a nylon stock- '°~ ovt•f his ract· <lunn~ the ut lat·k., Miller is bemg held 1n Orange County Jai l in hou of $250.000 bail • Supervisor Edtson M 1 lier hllt.-d a void on the Orange Cowity Planning Commission Thursday by appointing •·red Lig ht of Fullerton to the comm1ss1on. Light's appointment 1s bub1ect to confirmation by the full coun ty board of supervisor s. Th e 53-year o ld former haberdasher will replace Rex Gaede as the third superv1soral district representative on thu planning comm1ss1on. Gaede. who was appointed to the comm1ss1on by former coun I.\' s upe rvisor Ralph IJ1 edrich. abruptly resignt>d from the post 1mmed1ately after Miller was appoint.ed last month by Gov Edmund G. Brown J r Co al'dc s aid his resignation was in protest against Miller's a ppointment a nd later a n- nounced he· would run for the seat Miller now holds in next year's election. Li g ht, a fte r leaving his clothing slorc business to Fullerton in 1975. became a n urban consultant and rnstructor at Cypress College Water Weary Firemen Blame Sprinkle rs (t m1ghl be described as a s light case of overkill. After extin~uish mg an industrial fire In La Palma , Orange County firefighters concluded that water caused as much or more dama.ce as the fire Tht'y blamed much of the damage on what they swd wa:. an ovenu·t1ve fi re sprinkler system inside the Orchid Pape r Co build ing at 5911 Fresca Drive ACCORDING TO A SPOK ESMAN fot the Orange County f'1rp Department. so much waler was discharged by thl' sprinklers that. couplt'd with the water used by firemen, 1t ruined about $41~.000 worth of paper and equipment in the building. In addition, water from fire hoses used to fi ght the n ames Tuesday afternoon eroded the ground beneath a nearby railroad siding, causing about $10,000 worth of damage and nearly toppling three freight cars owned by Southern Pacific Railroad. Besides all that. a building under construction next to the paper pJant was damaged to the tune of about $16,000 by all lhe water, firemen said. Jt took firefi ghters about an hour to douse tbe names. NOW APPEARING Carter Camp Fears Reagan THE NOB'S THURS -SAT.• 9 P.M. -1:30 A.M. MILLER, J AM ES& MAGI ERA S un thru Wed 2607 W. COAST HWY. • NEWPORT BEACH I MALlBU tAP> -The head of the state's two m ajor political parties ai;!ree that Ronald Hca~ar probably will be the RepubUcan pres1denllal c<1n didate next year -and that President J1mm; Carter will be in big trouble oo election day. In a Pepperdlne University seminar . Stall' Democr atic Party chalrmao Richard O'Neill said. "We'll Jose another 10 milUon voters" 1( Reagan runs against Carter in 1980 Despite hi s current trooblcs, though, Carter seems headed ror renomination by his party O'Neill said. O'Neill 1s a south Orange County rancher . .. J honestly don't see how -unless Carter quits -anybody else will get the nomination." he i..aid. But he conceed ed Wednesday that a R epubhcan pres ide nt 1n 1980 was "a hkely poss1b1hty " Repubhcan state party chairman Truman Campbell agr eed Reagan would probably be the GOP standard bearer next year . but thOUli!hl he might face someone other than Carter for the pres idency. "I think Carte'r has too many liabilities," he said. "I don't think he can rehabilitate himself." WE'VE GOT IT FOR YOU: ' Slclewalk Sale Saf•clay I A"91af 18, IOAM Skateboard .Exhibition Meet the World's Smartest Robot· "Argon11 FREE FOOD Samples at Ralphs Sign up for Door Prizes • Close, Convenient, Friendly • 'NEWPORT HILLS CENTER 0 Son Miguel at Ford Rood • Newport Deach 5300 . .... sn . SA VE 'I 0 12·oi.,.u.w • I OooYo Sold Stat. •Ecr,._.. --.r512 R~4 1649 . SAV~ '120 • 2 5 .. DiCll). Color • I OOC>fo Sold St• • A.toAa.T-. SAVE UP TO s450 MERCURY ZEPHYR $4,703** MOdel 5545 •-.. 116t. SAVE '25 • 1 t •• Diog. l&W • I 000/o Sold State -._: ... ,) •"Jo '224 . SAVE '35 • AM FM/FM St.no •IT'9daT .. ~ • l ~ a.cord cte-~ WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL ORANGE COUNTY Model 5310 •-..'1ot .SAVE'IO • 12" Diog. l&W • I 00% Said Shih • Yi dN •lllk ---=-=----1 , .. ~~ j ~ . -C : rr : e's L_J ' J 4330 .... 11tt. SA VE '30 • I 9 .. DiorJ. Color • I 000/o Sold Stah •Video .... ic Prices Good Saturday the 18th 12 'til 6 pm MEltCURY BOBCAT Mii\•EPA 3J*ESt ~EST. HWY. l ·OOOR RUNABOUT $4,467** MERCURY CAPRI 11-W\•ePA 27·est ~EST. HWY. • Oomc>er• rnetie ftl•"'-l" IO 11'9 NtlmlMCI MPO ot Olhef C4n ~ m1y Qll Oille<1n1 milMge aepenoong ~ "OW fHI YOl.I dn1to, -•lhlf oonditoon. 1ro tnp lenQll1 Actu11 ~ m11Hgo w!ll p<ooebly bo IHI rtlef'I lho HllmaloO lliOhWty lvltl .eon<>my $5,301·· •• ..,._ Pfic:.. lltle, w-. d0cunenl8ry IMe ewtra. S.. 'f04/I Uncolll-MerclKY OHi« tor hi• l)f'ICO AND THm ARE LOIS OF ona ~Lfr' . AT 10IJR LOCAL UNCOl.N· MERQJIY ' , I _NATION I AT YOUR SERVICE ~.Mgust 17. 197'9 DAIL y PflOT A• Texas Town Up for Sale Luckenbach Ounen Can't Pay the Taxes LUCKENBACH, Texu <AP> "Tboee lnbetttance tue1 are Ute here," Ma. Moraan aald. -Wbo9ww buya tbe town ot really IOmethlnl," aald Becky "I'm sad, very, Tery aald." IAack...a.cb will be tbe owner of Patteraon, one of Croucb'a Sbe aaid a San AntoD.io Woker ....,_,~~~iiiliW...,......,. ftv• Omta .......... partiJac daqb&en. "They're PUiDI '° ,_ w-· ·-~-" ~ meter a .... PQ pbooe and a us... .. q ..vY -.u1I or aom...,.,uy chunk of real eatate lm· wbp won't deltroy tbe natural THE mortalbed ID .._..,. However, abe aald the owners beauty of &be spat. • ._ -abe, her aiater and Croucb'a PRICE It WM tbe "outlaw" liDClne duo ot WWie Nelaan and W•vlcln partner, Kathy MorgaJl -hope "WE WANT A BUYER wbo . -., the buyer doean 't have any -•oys i:;r•e bu a fee•i. .. , for Jeaat,... ....-. put Luckenbach "'UJ ' ..... --.,..., changes in mind. • nature loves old tbinga -IS oa the mmlcal map. They &a.Ill •'It b b te Ual and t nJ.y I butt diti ... at ln w ··-'-eobacb, ""'-re "ain't as so muc po n , no o peop e, ra on.a aa ----. ---- "" ~· ...-yet, I like lt just the way it is, weU " Ma Morgaa said RIG HT I nobody feelln' no pain." Tbe cobwebs and mud-dauber nests ' · · • thruat of their wistful tune was and all," she said. Tbe price bas not been re-•r. ._., a...,..11.sc .4"9fl•Mr .,. .......... that people caught up in the rat vealed. bul the owners hope t.o • DEA& aa•o••"' --.. _ _.._ •--•. --Gl"n Pa~ race could "get back lo lhe THE DEAL INCLUDES an oltt bear only from serious pro· " ir.ao: ., .... ,er--~ ... -·er-basics of love" in t.be scenic """"' spect.s. NABERS l.DS &Will ::::J!.alaM· lb·..,e e~ "•'pre. 1''o rmt!r A lubama Central Texas Hill CoWltry :t~gng ~a. ab~~~em~!t ~~P~ Tb e town wa s 1 u s t a amen make u.e rt,.& dedslooa oa dr.e &we major Wallace will donate combination general store-post crossroads near the LBJ Ranch · vi e a • aa..,...by-1tep J.W. ta -.e .. n.· Gov . G l!O r g e C. hamlet. ~fA l.Dves&JneDU In Ulelr Uvea. h is personal papers BUT BElaS OF the late office-beer Joint. · 'before Crouch put it on the map 'ltll;J "Thfi Homebuyen Clilffktlat" •sea a toor to the University of Mayor Hondo Crouch say lbey Crouch. Ms . Morgan and with festivities designed t.o show 2600 Harbor llvd. format co take home 1Ha1en Ire• u laspedloa of Alaba ma 1.0 Bt'rm· can't pay inheritance taxes on television act.or Guich Kooc:X of "everybody is somebody in the lo& a.ad ex&erior taco every ,.... of t.M -..e. bis estate. so are looking for th~ "Carter Country" bought the Luckenbach." Costa Meso It offen 'lats •• •l"Mdq eo.tly repaln aad ingbam. Radio Sta-••rig bl kind of person" to town in 1971. Koock later sold bis "I think,jt 's t.be moet famous S 40_91 OO eliminates needless repeat tr1JM1 back &o lilomes. lion W ERC bas re· purchase lhe rustic nine-acre interest t.o lbe other partners. little town in Tex.al," Ma. Pa~ ' ''The Used Car C-.eek.111&" reveai. wkat pre-JP-O~rt~ed~. -----~to~w~n:_·---------~·~·1~·v~e~pu~t ~e~ight~!..y~ea~rs~o~f ~m~y~~te~nH>n~~s~ai~d.:_. __ __:'l'~-=-......_~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ fesslonal car dealers look for wlilea tltey bay used-' ,,cars. More t.bu 1t ci.eeb cover exterior. iD·· ... . 'tenor, road ~ts and a apeda.l aec:tloe on quick and iDexpeJaSlve cheeks eoesumers caa ltave a _mecbaak make. Most of Uie cltecb cu be made Aright on the car lot. lnformatioa lD the road test , section shows coMumers hew &o analyze enJtine •:aoises. suspension and bnkiag performance. ~ Checklists are available for SI each (plus 25 :--ce11ts postage and handUag per order) from 'Dwyerworks lnc., P .O. Box Z351t, lloche8'er, N.Y. :,;14692. I · Holiday •va~afion~ Pn-meallftlt . . . DEAR PAT: I ordered two articles from Holl· ,!day Gifts of Wheal Rid ge, Colo .. on Feb. 20. When m y order wasn't delivered, I wrote a letter of in- • quiry in July. Now my Jetter has been returned as .... undehverable" and "unable to forward.''' Will ')'ou look mto this for me? S.M., Huntington Beach You and several other readers mut have missed tbe June 14 A VS item wbicb reported that Bolid~y Gifts ~. had flied for bankruptcy in ' "Denver F4"deral Court on May 25. The file ••mber is 7181461. Assets were lfsted as $575,ete and'UabiUUes were $1,SOt,000. Consumers seeking ,-efunds can contact the Bankruptcy Cou.rt, 1845 Sherman St.. Denver, Colo. 80203, to obtain the proper forms and information. Gotta Soy No to S iup Sltip•enf DEAR PAT: What is a "negative option" sale? Is it iUegal? G.R., Huntington Beach A negative option sale refers &o Ulose mail or· der plans where the seller offers the consumer an ·--'opportWlity &o parcbase an l&em with &lie condition tltat U he does not ttJfase the offer, the goods will be malled and coosidered sold. State law spedfles that goodtt-tnay not be ttent la this maaner UJlless the consumer already ltas an on-going contradual relationship with the ah.lpper. For instance, if a consamer ltu a maguine subscriptioa wiUI a particaJar company, it is legal for that company &o offer an actdftlonal p11ttbase under a negative option plan, anCI the consamer bas an obligation t.o eit.ber notify the compuy ool &o mail the goods, or to pay the cost of the Uem aent. If the couamer bas no coatract witb the t .. shipper, be bas no obUgatioa sboald an item be ,, sent under a negative option plan. He may con· ~ :11ider the mercbandlse as a gill and take no action I""~ I•. whatever. 1r~ 1W ~,. ~ ~· ~ I~ ~ .. . ·' I .. - ' r: ., '--. I PUBLIC AUCTION ORANGE COUNTY THIS SUNDAY, AUG.19at1 PM. Property From Various Estates, Heirs And Ownera Including Et1te1ea Confirmed For Sale By Th.- SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CALIF. and the BANI of CALIFORNIA JEWELRY a Dl&MORDS Over 200 lndividu.i1 lots of fine Diamond, Mod- em, Antique, Vidorian & Europe~n, Em~r11ld, s.tpphire, Ruby, O~I, PeDf, Gold And Platinum Rings, Bracelets, Pins, unings, W~tches. 0Ela'll'TIY£ CATAlOO AVAILABLE '1NSPEC'rtOM: THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 19th ' 10 A.M. untH 1 P.M. SALE TIME AUCTIONi.tTHIS SUNDAY at 1 P .I. AT COSTA mA IMJ.IOGM SOUTH ·coAST PLAZA HOTB. 66& ANTON BLVD., aJST~ MESA .. ,....... ...... ..._ ................. _ .... .._ ' .. - Our J0%·600k off Back-to-School Sale starts now; don't be latel < If you've been readin' the writin' it doesn't take much 'rithmetic to figure that inflation is hurtin'. You have to stretch dollars! The place to really put your Fall fashion dollars ''on the rack'' is The Apparel Factory. Our buyers have sroured the country and picked it clean of all the ~ous name Fall fashions at imamous prices. We bought so smart . that you can save from 30% " ·~ ~ ,. ~ to OOo/o off th~ ffiClJ?Ufac~ ·:~~~-! turer' s suggested list pnces. On brand new Fall inventory. In Girl's, Junior's and Men's* sizes, too. selection at saving.5 of up to 60o/o, Superb Fall colors and an equally superb but never less than 30o/o. And clean dressing rooms are something we never discount. So if you're -looking for Fall fashions at inflation-fighting prices, come to The Apparel Factory . Where our Back-le}. APPAREL FACTORY SPEC~: Manufacturers Suggested Price Our Price ----- VELOUR TOP~LONG SLEEVED $28 I $15.99 SOLIDS & STRtt'ES --<------y------1 FAMOUS-NAME-JEANS.SIZES 3-13 $24 l $12.99 I FLANNEL SHIRTS-kLONG SLEEVED~l----$-15 I $ 6.99 j PLAlDS & CHEC S -TERRY & COTTON TOPS.-STRIPES • 1 $13 i=-$ 5.99 &SOIJDS. s. M. L ____ __._ ___ . __ _..L ____ __. C.OSta Mesa: 1892 Harbor Blvd .• (714) 631-3060 H KLEIN ClllJISSl.OI AIOOS I • mATt AICTIOllDS I School Sale proves you're never too young •~------------;,to learn. Mon-Sat: 1oam~m I Sun: Closed - CALIFORNIA APPAREL FACl'ORY LOCATIONS: 8an&a MaD1ea. 1132 Wilshire Blvd., Plt: (213)395-6l'l9 / MstDa del Rey, Vi1la Marina Shopping Center, Ph: (213)821-0321/S..,........11818 Glenoaks Blvd .. Ph: (213)361-<M!Ol / ReclDndo Beacb. Cl N. Franci1ca St., Pb: ~ 374-4M7 I Colla Mae. 1892 Harbor Blvd .• -MEN'S FASHIONS NOT AV All.tABLE AT ALL STORES. . . Ph: (7W)63l-3060 / VmlSa.!_2437 Harbor Blvd .. Pb: (805)642--0622 /,,_,.,..Oaks. 757 'J1omnd Oab Blvd.. Pb: (805)497.QlO I S-c.tal.1272 El Camino~ Ph: (415)91515 / Bat1'11, 2150 Sblttuct .. Pb: (415)541-1523 / S. 06elG, 5887 Unaversity Ave~. Ph: (714)117-9• / H•1~9*. mt AITf1ll Hwy .• Pb: ('714)62&8181 ' ,,..,,A&.g ... 17, ,,,. • -- ··0o yoo reahztt 11 s .a whole w66k since we've l>een cln instant book?' ~egal Betting Drive Opened LOS ANGELES IAPI A Sherma n Oaks C'o.,.laiais llae~lced T-emperature Control Law Off to Slow Start \\ ASHINGTON IAI'> The (luv ~rnmenl huJ1 r1•\"1•1vt."\I KOO complain~ or bu1ldlhl(\ kt•tJl cooler thlln 78 llr.:n't's, hut has yet to dl8J)atch ., ••n..:h• 1ns~to1 to lnvt:Sti81lk, an t:n t'• gy Ot-1>11rlml'nl poke11man XU)\ , Aoll one month. itftcr the man dutor) lht·rmO!\tul control program be~on. uni) 10 tt\Ull'S, as yet unJde n tahL·d huv .. u greed to help the t:nt-r g> Ut·1Mrtnwnt mof)itor bwlding lem pt:riHurt-:., i.pokei.man Odom 1-'1.nmng said TllE DEPARTMt;NT wants every s tale lo help 1l anitpect b ulldlng thermostats, hoping, ror example, to h aw 10,000 anspectaoni. performed in California plus 8,000 10 New York and 5,000 ln Ullnou1. Pretiident Carte r last moot.b or· dered that thennostats read no lower than 78 degrees Fahrenheit wh41(l air conditioning is operating a nd no hi~her than 65 degrees when a build· ang is heated ··we are keeping a fil e on the com· plaints and we will consider them" whe n ans pectori. a re dis patched. whac·h i.hould come shortly. Fanning i.a1d. I Another l .~ million wlU be ava.ihabh: at po11t om ces and Energy Depart m_,nl brancbei, be added NOW, BUILDING OPf!&ATOll .have 10 days after receiving t he forms to complete and poet them. 'fhe forms ce rtify that building Lem· peratures meet Lbe standard and list exemptions unde r the rules. Violations carry a maximum rme of $5.000. Carter 's progra m. scheduled to e x· pare in 1DJd-Apr1l , as intended to con· serve uP to 400.000 barrels or 011 dai- ly. However. Energy Department of. fic1als say it will be at least early Sep· te m ber before they have any idea how successful the tem perature control!. are. * * State OKs 78 Degrees for Therrrwstats B8't~TE SALE OF JEWELRY· CRYSTAL- PORCELAIN • BR,01\TZES- CHINA - SILVER .. and mare. Lots of d 1arnond rings and earrongs, gold chains. fme chma and crystal , bronzes. some furn• ture. 0 1u. ch.mdel ~rs, brass lamps . etc NATION I CALIFORNIA Frld•y, Satwday, and Sunday night• August 17, 18and19 Inspection of all merchandise Friday. Saturday , and Sunday 2 · 5 P .M. and 7 · 8 P .M. Something for everyone -from Sl 00 up Free edm1rnon. Bank of America, Ma ntr Charge. cnecks. newport some terms available ... r -.. gal_lerles ltd. 2542 West Coast H1ghwa v Newport Beach, CA (714) 645-2200 CONSI~ ACCEl'IED 'TIL 5 PM Af• L~1ne Auc u~r man. urgi ng Californians to .. stop being Santa Cl~us l? Nevada." has launched another petition drive aimed at amending the state constjtution to permit off.tra~k par1·m utuel gambling. Robert Walson. who has a history of involve- ment in gambling initiative campaig ns, said he's <'ollected more than 200.000 names in support or the ballot measure DES PITE THE MANDATORY rontrols, American electricity con- sumption last week s et a record, the Edison Electric Institute reported. SAN FRANCISCO IAP) You -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ may keep your cool. advises the state "l'VE GOT 3,Zto PEOPLE WORKING an Southern California and San Francisco," said Wilson But the Loo Angeles district a ttorney's om ce may yet draw the trump card. Gil Garcetli, head deputy d1stnct atto rney, said his office pla ns to investigate Wilson's use of a SS.000 drawing to encourage petitioners to gather signatures. The initiative . to be placed on next June's ballot, would legalize pari-mutue l gambling throughout the state on both thoroughbred horse racing and jai-a lai and permit casino·style gambl· ing in Adelanto in San Bernardino County and Jackson in Amador County 80'111 CITY COUNCILS HAVE APPROVED the mitiative known as the .. People's Experimen· tal Gamlng Act•• and have agreed to ~erve as pilot loca tions for leJ?a l wagerin~. Wil son said Wilson is pushing his mitiativc as a tax·savmg measure that will bolster the state's s baky post· Proposition 13 fina hcaal condition puttmg $500 million a year into tht• s t<Jte till "'The statC' of California'~ credit wall be good i.gain:· Wilson said .. Right now, w~ h<Jve school bonds. not he an~ i.old because the state doesn 'l ha vl' money to pay the interest "With this kind of money. rathe r than tax a t "'" the state can bond up to SIO ma Ilion · · ft said output during the bot and muggy week hit 49.51 billion kilowatt hours, 8.1 percent higher than during the same week in 1978. · The temperature·control program has gotten off to a s low s tart. Originally, building operators were given until Wednesday to post a form certifying that they met the tem- peratijTe s tandards. However , the de partment w as m alling 4.5 million of these forms on· ly a s or this week, t'anning s aid Wedding of Kin Ruled Unlawful JOllANNESRlJ HG . Suuth Arnca I /\ PI -Silas Vu n /\:.wcgt..n. 62 . did not marr~ ha s ~0 -yea r ·old ste p gr:.rnddauRhtcr. Susunna Van Zyl. d., pla nned because the proposed m <ir ra age was ruled illegal ThC' wedding ""<1!> called o£f b\ maj?istra t C' J J l.ooi.en , sho rtl} hcforc the i.c h edu l<·d cere mon) Goos en said prov1s1ons of the Mar n aj?e Act of 1!170 pn·\<•ntcd ham from mcirrying t.he rnuplc ------------For One Convi~t Public Utilitie s Commission to persons who us~ air condiUooing - two degrees cooler, to be exact A new order said they can lower their air conditioning thermostats to a minimum of 78 degrees rat.her than the 80 degree level adopted by the PUC on June L9. THE ORDER SAID at wa:. taking the action to avoid confusion with lhe much·pubLicized federal m1rumum of 78 degrees. PUC Pre!oadcnl John Uryson !>atd that with both Ra ncho Sern and ~on Onofre nuclear powe r plants bock on li ne. California :.hould have sufhc1ent energy available 1f Califomaans con· t1nue maximum tonservataon effort!> THE FEDERAL Rt;LE applies on ly to hmatt'd tl<isM•s or commercia l customers. hut Caltru rnaci s"78-deRr~ hm1l apphe., to Ol'arly all classes of electric user!>. 10cl ud 1 n~ residential T h e s t a t t• o r d e r c x c rn p t s !->Upe rmarkt•l!-. and related businesses whose pnmur~ att1v1ty 1nvolvc·s pre .. e rvataon or ia·ra:.hal>ll.' rood\ and ror hospatab. l'On\'alescent homci. a nd other hC'alth care fa c11tt1c:-. • The ord<'r v.111 ht· rormalued at the next regular l'l 'C. conrt·rcncc an tv.o weeks ·BEAUTIFUL PERIWINKLE VINCA 6 '' Pots REG . 1298 IE ~over a lot of ground with Vin ca. Now 1n full bloom. For sun or part shade. fleas bugging you? ... I\ :{ If '· j • • , ' DON 'T PANIC ... WE CAN HELP~ Using the best 1erhn1ques OYOtlob1e our Co11torn10 Cemfted Nurservrnen snow vou now •oronlrol fleo 5 r --- f '/ori."'I ·"1u 11·ia/ 1 GOLDEN SUPER PPORTUMITY Kidnap Parole Ejred 6 '. Pot REG '89~ SALE SAVINGS AT NABERS NABERS ~Ju/ @u/Jfktr) 2600 Harbor llvd. 2600 Hca bor llvd. Costa Mesa Costa Mesa 540-9100 540-9100 SACRAMENTO <AP> -A Sept. 17 parole hearing has been set for the youngest of three men convicted an the July 1976 kidnapping or 26 Chowchilla school children and their bus driver. The state Community Releas e Boa rd will consider p a ro le ror Richard Schoenfeld, 24, at San Quen· tin prison. whe re he is ser ving a lire sentence for three counts or kidnap. ping with bodily harm and 24 counts of k idnapping for r ansom without bodily harm. wer e sentenced to life an prii.on without poss1b1laty of parole The busload of children and their driver. Ed Ha). v.ere found after they escaped from a van bun ed an a Livermore rock quarry. Schoenfeld. who was denied parole last JunC'. was eligible ror release after servan~ only s ix months because or a youthful offenders law m e ffect at the tame of the kidnap. ping. He began serving his prison term Feb. 17, 1978. '"".'' I 'l·U 1 Ha)lidtrs Nursery -Florist 2640 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa Two othe r men con victed in the crim e. Schoenfeld 's 26-year·o ld brother, James, and Fred Woods, 26, SKI MART'S 3rd AllllUAL ·. ' LLDl'D•!i garden shop RJCHSIA BASKET &ood for Sll•itr P.tlo .... $16.95 MOW 59•s 20% lfF MARKED PRICE ~ r ........... ........... ...... ,,.... MLl\'819 ..-cf TO tTOCll OM IWIO °'* IOOO"""' -.,,_ OPEN MON. THAU"''· 1 ... SAT, M . IUN t-5 VISA'· 2028 NMport Blvd. (ot Boy St.) Colto Miio. CA 9'}J,'JJ I (7U) 646-7~1 .....--. - GIANI SALE TODAY Thru SUNDAY 2700 W. COAST HWY. MIWPOIT llACH Fri. ~10 W. IM S...IM I /\ NATION est Kit urbs rged t WAillfNOTON (AP) A c:onaumer 1roup •• W'aed U.. aoven· eat to ....anet the aale .... kit fOC' chtec:U., rioua birth delec:ta ln nbom lnfanla, aaylna proper UM of the ltlt uld proq)t friabtened omen to get un eceasary abortions. Tbe Publlc: Cltizen ealtb Raearcb Group, con.sumer oraa.oiaaUoo fflllated wltb Ralph ader, argued Thursday al drug companies anting to sell the kits ould not be granted e unrestncted marke t· f g privileges they seek i AT ISSUE 1s the tf\ethod for marketing to 19os pitals and physicians ~n "alpha-fetoprolein l'leagent." a laboratory ~st known as AFP. The t st , being performed pilot projects at Bost· ton and New York, is one step in determining whether a fetus is s u!· ~ring from neural tube tjrth defects. The consumer group "ants the kits m ad e ~v ailable only whe r e fellow-up testing can be donducted to provide dearer proof of birth de· ftcts, where adequate in·· f•rmatioo oo lbe scope of tbe testing can be pro- vided to women using it aind where laborator )( controls are s tringent enough to minimize the chance or error R OBERT LeFLAR and Sidney Wolfe made the appeal to Patricia R obe rt s H a rr is , .secr etary of health , education and welfare, on be half of Pub Ii c Citizen. There are two prin· cipal types of neura l tube defects : anen- cephaly, a fatal disease "here there is partial or complete absence of the head; and spina birida, Lbe failure or vertebrae ia the lower bac k to cloSe, resulting in a pro- trusion or membranes from the back. THIS LATTE R m a I ady can le ad to paralysis of the lowe r limb s: rec urrent urinary infections; hydrocephalus , com · monly called water on the brain; or mental re- tardation. The Food and Drug Administration, the agency within HEW that will decid~ the market· ing question, already hats announced its inten· lion to place so m e restrictions on the drug companies * Pareats No Stars Many Teens Would Trade 'em In ~ . NEW YORK <AP ) -Parenti bewa,..I Three.quarters of American teen·11era surveyed said they would trade you in if they could tet "Burt Reynolds. Cheryl Ladd or Carol Burnett in return. According to lbe September laaue of the Ladles Home J ournal magazine, 75 percent of the 850 high school juniors and seniors reported diaaat:ialactioo with their parenla. The .. girls' top choices were Jaclyn Smith and Burt Reynolds. The boya also chose Reynolds as their ftnl- choice "father," and gave Cheryl Ladd lbe most votea u a potenUal "mother." DAILY PILOT A J .I LET'S MAKEA DEAt• • • SURVEY SAYS KIDS WOULD PREFIR STARS Al PARENTS Burt R•ynolda, Left, Carol Burnett and Robert Redford 1108T OF nlE YOU1118 from five cities across lbe U.S. named movie or television stars as repJacementa, including Racquel Welch, Robert Redford, Farrah Fawcett-Majors and Lee Majors. It starts today. Ready to build on, live with, grow w ith . . save 20% to 35% on our entire furn iture collection. Whethe< you're starting from scratch with on empty house mot needs furniture for every ro .Jm (' ,ust ado1ng to your existing scheme ••. we've got outstanding vOlues from Amenco·s leoOIOQ moke<s. l1001TK>OOI Cr.1ntompo101v or classic .•. we've got it all. And at savings you con hve with. fumture 140 . 141. 142. 14J. 144. 147 -0ll s101es Pick up your copy of our exctttng Home BUiid ·Up Book 46 pages o f sponcllog ldeos to g1vP yo0r hOme new life ond fresh appeal. If yOUfs didn't come in the moll, be SU<e to get o copy ot yOUI neo<est Mav Comoonv ( [ ~ """ p. ~ ~ 0 0 a:> (/) 0 ~ 0 0 .,, Save 25'1.: 4 -PC. c ampaign-style bedroom set reg. $1.596 $1,199 ~ Save 25 'I.: Trod1t10nol ond Contemporary style c hoirs reg $300 $225 •for a tr .. copy of manufact\#er'1 wortonty wrtt• May Company, ( r ~ ' r 1 P.O. Box 6()45, Loa Angetel. CA 9()065 • I .. } Q) c c 0 tJll 0 M Q) > ~ Sove 25'1. rattan-arm sleeper with loose pillow bock reg. $750 $550 Sove 20 T.: Stroto1ou~· ocrync velvet rocker reg. $430 $330 -ooeta mesa -south coast plaza -3333 so. bristol -546-9321 Mltmlnster-westmlnater matt -goldenweat at san dleQo fwy. -898·2521 · n1alk>n vlejo -mission vlejo mall -crown valley at san alego twy. -495-2800 . ' ---- '''"-· --'7, 117'1 NATION I OBITUARIES • OUE ENtE U.S. Changes Menus For School L11nches PUBLIC NOTICE PlJIWC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. ._...., ' WASHINGTON 1AP1 tlop1n" lo cut back oo "plott wa11to" •nd malu: ftder1&1ly MH>t1ldlat'<J is{'hool lunches mor e 11ut rlt1ou1>. the Agrll.'ulture Oep~rtnw11t hM announced m~nu r hallKt"tl 111 thrc.-ureas Mh·r two yc1u '\ of :study i.nd tctil int<. thl' dt·v•rtrncnl h1t11 decided lhat bt•l(lnnluat thls fulJ, corn ~r1ts, nee und voistu rnn be ser ved 10 place or bread• In school lunchrooms /THE O•~ .. A ll1'M•~NT ALSO said that schools mu11t offer unflavored lowfat milk, sk.im milk or buttermilk ln additJon to whole milk to help reduce the percentage of calories de· rived from fat ischool lunches. part11&lly or tolally at l~eral t>x~e The Agn cullure Department pre· i.crlbes the c hoicea schools hue umong meats. fruits, vegetables, breads and milk' in preparing the "approved pattern." l'ICTITI~ MIM•IU •AMI JT,ua-..•t T"-~--b ~IHW !Woe• W l lA•O (NffllPltllE.S. WILAllO INOV\rlt1f\. Ut71 C.0.,.1 L.u1 .o -Pou11.C.i••or .. ,,..,.>t 11-f't AIM\ ¥11•••. 11>J Anu , Vh 1•. c.tuw- T'lu• ll<al~\ •\ <...__ by .,. ,,.. ......... ,._,, ..... ¥11i.. r1 ... ·i..-1 •00' lli.cJ with ~ Coull I• Clef\ OI 0. olf'9I (ounly Oft JUiy )I. lt1' •1..,.. P~ltlled ()r ..... CMf4 o.llY Pll~. A"llU\ll, 10, II. t• 1'1111" M S. FORE MAN PROPOSED a number of changes in the menus ___ P_V_B_u_c _N_O_T_IC_E almost two years ago and issued in· terim regulations a year ago. allow. lng schools to try new approaches. ' T~e new guidelines, forma lly publJshed today. a re based on field tests to determine the waste of foods disliked and uneaten by children f lCTITIOUI l\lllNIU NAMI $TATIMl•T Tho loll_.nQ ""'_, ·~ do<nQ """ "•" ., AGENCY GllAPHI(\ llOOI J ~•Y P41r~ South, Ir•-(.A .,,,, WOftll w HOOw•. m E , .... SI (OSie ¥He. CA .,.71 fl\I\ bu~\~ I\ <onel...Cttd Df 41n •n dlv•du•I We-W -·• fP\1' \\tl~I wt'\ fUeG Wtlft IN l'ICTITIOUt I UlllflH ~JTATIMllfT Tll• lollOWl"I 119' ..... ' are 000"9 bu••"'"·~ P A L M (,"'R DC N !> All'Aftllli!ENTS. n11 Ov"9nt o .. .,., "•-.C.Af''1U JoM _.._. nn Oul'l>ttt O••w •••I~. CA'771) J•-I _,, n11 Oul'otlt 0.1 ... 1, .... , (.A'7)1) o .. 1c1 I( L•mD. 1'12 OuPOlll !>fl .. , 1,,,,,... C.A t?llS rru~ ~\1"4'\\ " U>nducted by • _..,.1 patlnt•\ll•t) )<IN\ Mlf'M '"'' \i.1-• w"' fllt<t wtt" 1~ C.Ovn.y Cl•O 01 Or•noe County on AVQU\I I, If" l'•ttJtl ltOWH•. GERTNER a l •OWN •NCI-Ort .. ... .._. 9Ncll, CA t1~ PvDll>IWd °'""9" C.0.\1 De••• Piiot -'i\19 10. 11,•it, JI. 191'9 )097·1' P UBLIC NOTICF. STATljijl•NT 0 11' WITHDRAWAL "llOM PA•TNE llSHl I" ~a RATING UNOall "ICTITIOUS I U"NUS NAME IN lNl lU .. aRIOll COUllTO" THE U'ATIOI' CALll'O•NtA J Oll THI COUNTY 01' OllA•G~ ... ......, NOTl(I TO C •aOfTO•• l'O• .. R ESCNT ATION 0 11' CLAI M\ UN OE" cov•T SUPEllY tSfO lfOLUNTli'ltY WINDING U .. In •~ VIN YL CU$TOM IZ 6 f) PllCJDUCTS. IN( • C.0.-"I'°" on PrO<•"OI Wl,,.,lnQ Up 10 C.MfDl 1011~ ANO CLAl~NJS fJ r lfl N f l. CUS T0¥1ZC CI PRODUC T~. INC, A CAL11'0 11NIA CORPORA I ION NOllCL IS ~CRE8V GIVEN 1"-1 •Olulfl••Y l>'OCt<'O•nQ\ ... ¥9 bff" C.,.,. mtll("'1 IOf w1t1111n; up •ncl 01uo1ut1on ol \/IN Yl CUSIOMIZED PRODUCTS tN( ,.. C..1ttouu• coroor•Uo11, ~ •n•t 111• •DO•• t nltlled Coo•t ""' •~ 'um~o 1u<•Y!•(l•QI\ over W<ll P•O<•_, 1nq\ Put\u•nt tu citn order by tM Cowf o.tled Jvlr lJ, 1919, •II Cl••m\ and <k• mfnO• •O"ln~I 1,,.. alOf~m~ntlontd t orpat •flon, wtwlhf'lr du~ or not ~· Ou•' f ont1nQl'nt u~liQu•dtttea, or '''u'HJ•no Mt-t 1n CIMY"•Of' mu!i,f ~ t1l.-(j #111\ C>t"nol '""'"'°' Witt\ JOSE ctH ANC.EI O of WOOLSEY, ANGELO,& THA fCHfl'I, •1t0<ney' a• t.•w. lft9 \•" Jo•ou1" H •ll\ Ao•d# ~ewoor• Bu'n C1>lll0<n•n 'l?W.O w•lhln n1Mly 'tOJ d••' •'t•r '"" Cl••• ot tt1~t j ,.._J\._ I • f.i I/ ,,.,, .. ...,. ... "" ... .., .. ~ But Assistant Secreta ry Carol Tucker For.,man said schools that already have signed milk contracts for the coming school year can seek an exemption from the rule. Wedding Parties Erupt in Brawls (-ly Cl«• OI Of-'-iY Oft July JS. •tt• T f"ft fottow1n9 Pf'' \On\ ,,•v• w1tPldr•wn d\ Qitnertt• 0¥flV'f\ trof"f'\ ~ H ",.'"''0 ,_., .. hnQ Un(ttl lhr IKlll'°"' -...S• n•or"« QI PIEPCf I. ~s •I 1100 \anw t.wC•• '>• Fow11 I.tin vau..,. CA .-i1oe ovot.1 •tton o t tru\ riot•<•. "''"<" AUQU\I) 191'1 Any crPO•tor •na < t•tm•"' m•v bf' 0.11.,0 trOM 0rr4rt.(1.,.llOI\ 1n •nv oh- lttbut~ f)i IPY Qfllnet•I •ntt\ Of Ow •fOff'M"'ftOfted (Ol'QOl'.-i!On If tfwy f•ll tO tft.&,. anG O"•t,.tnt fl•IM\ 4f'MI Of'otf~ w1tf\1n ltw> t•f'ftll O•tf'<.le-0 tw rhl! Court, "Hl' bl.'l1cv~ 10 modera11on in mode1auo11 ··• ,.,_ P11•1t>l'ed Ot-C.0.•I 0.oly Piiot Deatlu Ehewhere MILWAUKEE I AP) -Former U.S. Senator F. Ryan Duffy Sr., 91, who ser ved as chief Judge of the U S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals from 1954 until 1959, died Thursday. MUl..1..AN JAMES .. RALPH" ¥ULLEN, rwllve 01 C•hlCl'n.•. Mid -.!olden! of (O\t• ¥ew. c;. P••....:I •-• on Auou>t IS. 191' •t '"" -ot JI H • •e•v•> llh t•l .... 1 J-Muli.n Of LonQ 8e•cn. Ca • 111s mot,,., S..wrly Mullen ot Wolllft9lon. VI .... ont Dn>ti..r Oon .. d • ¥ullen of W.llln91on, UI.,, •"" J .... ,.,. K•llly Mullen OI Wtll•nqlon, VI•"· C•MIY Mui .... ot LVI'-. (•. """ Ae9 1n• Mullen of L~nwood, C• GravHlde ~rvlco w111 ~ ne•o on Tue~•Y Augo\I 11. "" •1 1 00 PM at ,..,Dor Lawn M•morial P•"· l•U G•Sler Ave , Costa Mew w11n 8•\N>I> 8t••M Slrallon OI '"" COiia MHa Jro Wu d OI i.. Cllurcn 01 Je•u• Chro>1 01 L111ter d•y S..lnU Olllcoallnq Smoln & Tutn"I -"""'Y oorec100 '11 E 11111 SI . (O\lotMl>W -.. NEL.SON DONALD OE,AN NELSON, "~ •~. r• '""' o• .. vnt1n9ton ·A,.1lCn Cd \..11td \UOMnlv on Tut>\tlct'1 "'"'""'"Q AUQY\l 14 lqM df PM1t 1(11 H O\CHl.\I Mr N'"e•~o w•'· ("mOIOvt•<J at Oreo (on\frvct1on Ano -.()f'lerd for ~t.tnd.itrd O il to r dbuut 11 v .... ir' Af'IOv .. d llU\l!MKI ot l •ncl,. I. N•I'°" Otl0¥~0 1atntr 01 D"' v• I """ Oon.,10 l NPl><>n ootn 01 Hun11nq1on B•al h, Ca , .,1,0 wrvtv•nQ ar .. n" motht'r Slt!ndA N~l\on a l>fOt""r D~v•O N~•wn tl\O JI ,,.,_,,., B~"'f'h M.a ri.-u "II of SllllfHI Hom", Orf'OO'\ Fr1 .. nd\ mity (1ill from noon 10 9 oo PM on rrod&Y •' Po~r ., tooth.,r!I Smith~ M oreu .. rv wPt•rt!' tuner•I ~Yt!l"\ w tlt bf" COl\OvCl"'G 4't It OOAMonS..IUl"daY tntt<mentwlll~ '""Of' In AOOW'Yl!!tt MertMN"t•I P•rlll., C.Mclena c.. Pi~«t 8rot"t " Smllh> Mof'ludt¥d•ll'<IO<\ ~ 6U<I NORUM ELEANOR MAY NORUM, rt\OO~nt ot !kin J....,, C..Do\lr•nO. (d p.,,...., •••vonAuqu•t tS 191'1 """•1wdDyher hu•D""" A•IP1>. <MllQ<lt~r Allct l •-11 of Anaheim. t •, mot~r Fannie Lem PUI\ ol Pe•Do<ly Manachu••tt• ~"'''" 10 De ntld on Tue~ .... AUQU\I 71 oil 1 00 PM .t1 tne Pa<lhc Voew Metnor1•I P•r~ tn lieu of flowers ftlm• IV \U099SI\ ,,..."'°''" conlrlbYl•on• 10 I"" EIN"°' M.tv OjOt'um M"mOrlal, G1ona Oe• Lull'erM1 hU«ll or D•,.. ,,,., C• Pac1h< View Mortuarvd1rft ton. HARDING GPEGOPV ALAN HARDI NG, '" t•nl '°" of M.tr• R ""d Mt1r1;111r1te A HardonQ. Pa\Solld aw&y on AUQU\I U , Hit SurvlY•nQ alonQ with hi• P•rMI\ ar• ho\ P<ll9fNI Qt.n<lparenll Mr and Mr~ Charle\ R H&rdlnQ ol GIQ H•rbor, W•~kinoton, •nd ater-n•I ou nooarenh ""' •nd Mn Elmer Hoo•., ol •• VoQ<I\. Nevada Memorl•I ~YkM Wiii ~ <ondUCIMI ., 1·00 PM on Friday, AUOU'I "· 1'79at IM Lui,,.,.,. ChUrch of lhe Rtsurre<· tlon, "" H41mllton Ave .• HU11tl1>91on le•ch, C• w ltn the Rev. Peul Helvo,_,, pt\:l.Ot' OI thechurchofflCl•I· -.o. Fa mily \u99esu ,.,.mor~I con lflb\lllOM De -IO ll>e Chlldr•n•s Ho~oltel OI Oranqe County. Pierce llrothl!f\ Smllll\' MorllUlfY cllre<100 U.•S2' ... IM.L ROADWAY "I MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITH & TUTHIU. MOITUAIY WISTQ.IH CHAPB. Mortuary • Cremations Flower Sho£ .-Z7 E 17th t. Costa Mesa 646-4888 PBCllROTHHS SMITH'S MOn'UAltT 627 Mam St. Huntington Beach 5J6..6S39 ........... , COLOMAI. AIMMAJ. NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 ,ACIACVllW ....,...,.,,,." C4Mnltert Mortuary Chapel ~Pacific View Drive ' Newport Beach . 64'·2700 W&C01M10' wotn'UAlllS • Laguna Beach ' 494-9415 . '-1~1• I • San Juan Ceplstrano . ..a&-1n& .. *'"°'LA~. OUft Mortuary • Cemetery o-tmatory 1625 Glaler Ave .• Cotta Mete ~ , Law Uphe ld LOS ANGELES <AP> A Supe r fo r Court judge has upheld a ne w county ordinance requir· ing that ·wOOd roofs be ftre ·proofed , despite arguments the law was "arb itr a r y a nd c apricio us ." J u dge Robert Weil ruled on a la w covering any new roo f bu ilt in un i n · cor porated areas of Los Angeles County. Deatlt Notice• SCHINCX JOHN HAROLD SCHENCK. •O• IS, , .. 1oen1 OI N._n Beech. Ct Pe u e<I 41w•y Av~I I•, 1'1'1. H~ IS Sl•fVIVed Dy hi• dllUQfller~. l4ur• LV'Kh. T~•'* Y°""O• 0.11• MerlO S<henO end I 91..,0<11lld1en Momorl41 ~rv1C1t\ will De held •I the Pklfk View _,, .. .,V. 3SOO P•<lll< VI..,, Drive Newoort 6UCfl. c. on S..nd•y Auov•I "· f'" ., 1 oo PM ""••noemenu b• N-..-Soc••t• wlt11Du<1.i •I SH P UULIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BID~ NO TICE 1"> ... EPEBY GIVEN T"AT )'('IU' \t4'1td btcJ 1\ 1ny11fll'd °" f PY. (Uy Of Irv•~ to c.ontrMt ,,,,. thr con'\trutt1on ot ,,, .. \ubJ~<I pro1tt<t a -. dMcr•Df'd Of'IOw P rn1f'( t AlftrrtflM\ .tnd A0rt1t~on\ tu (i!tltC (MIW lotdtf'd At ,f/00 lftfn DOr-,.• P~ tn tn~ (t1Y "' 1,-v1n•• (tP Pt• ft.of'f No "6()..lf\ Bod\ lJU' Auciu'I 18 t~79 ' CO p rn lr\11,,..; (1ly COV"<•I rnam~,,. ... Storwi '" 'Not~ f on\trur hon o• wiJll\ ""d <~1lfnQ\ "'°''''"••f1f\n f I ptumblnQ •11tut•\ ,,...ttl•f\Q rtn<J '"' ctif'\d• flllf'l•"Q PQu1 om••n' t'nt"f1',&fHI f'l;I •'QU•Pm~n1 •• .nd air ~· ""' 1t· r1f t rv• rtt mndf>llf\O tlnd • Jtp'4n•,1on o• 11"11-• ,.,~1"q C1h M;,fl 1'"° Ctv1f (t'flff"f' ""nt•• 0 ..tN'f (11'/ o' trv1nf Pt&n\ .u.i Sp.)(.1fl(l'll H'""'\ W1llH•m S ... *"""'' ftnd ~'-\O"l"h•s.-3'8S F 14 t'W ltV Av•nv,_ (O ... I• M~\~ Ci01110<n1~ "1616 T•I •II• !>46 J.400 Contrtttt do<um~nh art" f"Qw •Y•tt4 bit •rot'\ Otpartm.tnt of Put:A1c Wou" c u.,. nt trv1n-tor " l'\Of\ rPtunciabl~ or "°"' 01 \1~00 P4'vf" A H•"•nqton < nv Cl~•• PuDI",..., Or~ (CM<! d•lv Pllol jlUQu'1 10 II 1•1• ~J.19 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF Ot»OLUTION 0 11' PARTNERSHll11 Pur\iu•"' to tht provtiton\ o• St<1•(11f't •SOlS s of the ~ral COroor•llon Law A third c hange ln the federal school·lunch guidelines this one aim ed at variety -recommends that schools not serve any one form of meat or me.t alte rnative more than three times a week. • SCHOOLS ALSO ARE to find ways to extend the involvement or children a nd parents in lunch activities beyond eating or paying for the meal The idea there is to make the meals m o r e acceptable a nd heighte n awareoess or good nutrition. Ms. Foreman sa id. More than 26 m illion pupils eat the NAPLE.5. Italy <AP) -Two wed· ding parties at a restaurant outside Naples ended ln a giant brawl lnvolv· ing 170 guests and six arrests. police said . T he brawl started because mem· be rs of one of the p&rties complained a g roup of comedians hired to amuse them dunng the wedding lunch were disturbed by a small orchestra the other party had hired for the OC· casion. Six guests wcr(' charged with caus- ing injury and damaAe 12 Graduate Twelve Orange Coast residents have gradual· ed from UC Riverside THE GOLDEN T hey are Christopher Vo n Kahrs of Costa Mes a . Karen Karkalla of Dana Point. C'-arles B ark e r . Ell i abe th Grase r , Go r do n Sta hlberg and Kevin M 1e lke. a ll of Hu nt - ington Be3ch Also. Virginta Ranks and Amy Kwlema both o f L ag una N1g u ~I . Lucinda Long and Cary Ra m et. both of Newport Reach . an d T heres a Carson and Vi rginia Et li n ger . both or Sa n Clemente PRICE IS RIGHT! PPORTUMf.TY SALE A club for serious tennis players II VOii la~t: your H•nnrs -.Oul)ly whl'rtif'I I uc y1r1n;>1 01 .in oopn player. 1he JW'TC ott11u. the hi:s1 • Unnoualled march a rrangonq services wlfli 7 full lllN! !Nono<, llOSl"'..StiS • Un•ou• ranking sv-.lo·" • l•J1utrnus fac1htoes .• Opi'n f'very 118\ Iron 1., r• 10 JI) I I Jl4 o ()44 b!IOO The JWTC-the tennis player's dub. 1171 Jambo<Pe NPwt>Ort ~ath CA 92660 J vly fl A"9 l. 10. 11. tt1' ,_ tt PUBUC NOTICE Ttw h<llt.oe.r. tN\I,...\\ M~ '\t•t• -n• IO< "'" o...-r\/\10 -·· lllecl on NO¥t-•· 1'7t on IN C.-tv 01 o.-. T'-luH ---~•ot I,._ ,_,._., .,.__,AQ •r·e WILLIAM 0 PIERCE -JOHN W PIEQCE 1100 Sett\• ........ SI • f.....,1 •• n V•lltY. (.A.,I. wi11 ..... o p,.,c .. """" w p.., (. "'-' tavoil-Or~ C.0.>1 O••ly P1101 A"' 10, 11.1•, JI, It" ll0'1 It PUBLIC NOTICE P\JBLIC NOTlCE Vinyl Ctn\totnutd P tt)OV(f\. '"' lly C--0" <: t....c••. 0 c.. p.,""'~· WOOl..St 'f, ANGll..0 t. lHATCHE a u .... .,.,, 1"" S•n ,._i,. 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Deted li'UQV\l IA, 1'7• J-8 HOQan RKl\erd K ROY Publl\/te<I Or-Collsl O•tlY PllOI AUQ11SI 1'. 1'7t )20Mt PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION HANDMADEO~ENTALRUGS REQUESTED BY THE SHIPPER ANO CLEARING AGENTS (8111 of Lading H ot) By virtue of our position as one of the leadino liquidators of Oriental Ruos in tt'e nation, we have been requested 10 secure and ~fear an entire shipment of fine handmade Orienta l Rugs. originall y Imported by a dealer wh o could not meet f inancial oblioations necessar y to clear the merchandise throuoh U.S. Customs. • SATURDAY1 AUGUST11 AUCTION 1 P .M. PREVIEW 12 P .M. P\.IO•t\"-'G 0r4t"t0t Co.e~ 011it\> Puoe A.,q II 24, 1-J ii i ,. PUBLIC NOTICE H·1 ... 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CHIPS, 2l R~Ulelcl II~. El Toro, CA ~ W•-Tl\leCltfNftn, '201 WlllMll'll Cr .• -tlnQtOfl .. ""· CA fl~ Th it 11U11MM 11 cendUCIH bf.., Ill· Cfh•ldull. OoMlcfW.T~ Tllfs "''-' -11i.o wt111 TM C-lv Cier i! ot Ot~ c:-ty °" ~15,tm. "' Pvtlll"'911 Ore19 Coest Dally Piiot A111t. 17, 14, JI, Sfot. 7, 197' ~ PtJBUC NOTICE Newport Nur.erV Hw lrylM~.111-rKorded ,, O.cember n. ,.,. in boo4< 17004. -and Garden Center 1-::"°!~~~"' RK«ib. E•W•'l-•I\ I•> -r (Ofll>'IQUOV\ LOI\ for ~ ,,,,_, OI iflst.ilet ..... •nd m•1nl"'t11<e OI lltllltl•• .,.. Clfel,, ... l<Kllllle\ IOf eft(rM(- Mld MIWM ~ ., SlnKlll"e>. Mid , bl ....,.t to "" ''-"' of .,..,. 11on • ....., or•••• "'"'' wllfl111 ttw Cove< .. Proflerlv I« tne ~ OI tntttn al'CI •oren, ell H mote Ntll<ul.w1y -·I-in lf1lt AMICte efltltlMI .. E_h .. In ~ <fflalll Oeele•etiOll OI ~ Getlfl4iell• flftll •Hlrtcl-1'9<«• ,._.t 12, • POTTERY SALE c~Y:: fl9rlonel crwve Accountt 10°/o OFF On A11 ·Pottery Now thn.a August 31st 1500 east coast highway • Mn1-tChetge newPOrt beach ~10 fM111 to 1tV1ne con t counory ct11b M\O newt)Ot1 cef'tM ' t91• '" ._. 1Plt, -*1 te ""· Olll<l .. llecontL Pl18UC NOTICE Tiit t""4 .-.St el~ prOMrlf 1------------- lt Oll•llOMMI to ~· • -ll•wlllf ~ Orlw , C:--dlt MM, c;..llfonli,s. 'M:TtTIOUI Mlf ... .. t 11• ..-nllftff •1u1elfM '"" ..__ IATl ... lfT PUBUC NOTICE lleelltly IOt MY lllCef,..ctMn of 9lf T .............. '9t -t .,. -.1 sltwl .......,. W-._,..,., s.149 ..,._ WtlMU M: •1CTtTIOU$ autt•IM wlll lilt ~"""*"<-0-'llfWef• HATl'llLO Jl!WILU.S, 210 IUMlllTATl lM .. T ,.,.,.,, •..-.i., .....,. ..... .,. 111 t11e '"""0r.,. MMI, Or.,... c:.i1ton1 Tiie 1011owl119 ,.,_, .,. dOl"f llfte, ~ .,, lllC°'"*-fl to ftMS INtlntn ft ..... ,y ... NfMllllftt prln(lpel "'"' A. COHl!N ,. SOHS C:04'1'. ce........ Nl!WfllO .. T Alt(Hlf MA .. IHA dW on Ille M4t M<wM 11\t M!f 0..0 Yo r i! <Ottl«lllOlll, 21 WH I U rll ASSOCIATION, 30' P!Mm ""'""'• 4f Tftlt l IO wit· tll. -..,,itfl l_,..1 ltrwt, Hew Y"ll, ..... Ytflt ltO!O .. lllN, c.M""111•'1MI tw"" "-Mar'(ll "• tt7t, j11111 1... Tiiis IMllllU ls <t!IM ... .., • '°'l Allon 5-11, M .... m AWllUI. , .... •t ,,.,, .... Ill Y ltl flOto "'etleft, .. t"9, (ettf9mll .,..I ..--w1t11 ....._ <""'911 e1111 ••· !i,.c;:-" & ltflt c:er.. Me1wt11 '#ellll, ""' Ywftlvro ,.,,. jlo9llMI of ltlt TnMle eM t«ll...., ~Ill, $Mt111et10MR,c.l~ot14N -·A IMf 110W ._. ..._.,.., tKriWY Jorllltll WeNI, 1• N, H~ --Oflll ~ ot ...--, wltfl T'lllt ...._,. -t!IM wllll tM Aw-. LA ....... (;ellflnlle_. lfllerttl, M ......... 111 .... DM11 of C:-1• a.rt! ol Orellll c-ty Tflll llvtl,_o It CCIMKi.11 "' I T""I, II.""' ' f'MrlM '*1,... ....._ OA Tl D! .N1Y n. ""' ,, ANell 11•'111 f"lrllAIMrtc.lll TH.. .. .. ,._aaMOtMML flllt ......,.... -rl!M Wltll tlw ·--~ CMlllY Clertl" ar-.. c.i.ey .. ., ......... Cl ............ ..... ........ ~Olttq,t ........... foe... ' "'""' ............ °" .... c.111 DMty ~..... ~ 0..... c:... Olll• ...... ...I .... Or .. c.. Deity ~-.I ~·,,··"·"" ""'" .11,.14,at, •• 7,m't .,_ ~"""'·~"" ,...,. t r I , I. • See Your Kmart Appliance Sales Person For Other Ellglble Models Uurlng RCA Preview '80 Trade-In Time, customers who buy an eligible* RCA Colortrak <:an get BIG SAVINGS ~n trade for their old color set -regardless of age, make or con- dition. ' :TRADE ALLOWANCE ON 25'' r:~. MODELS: GD625, GD628 G1>645 -RCA ColorTrak 25" ~ I t RCA XL-100 25'' RCA XL-100 25" ........ TRADE ALLOWANCE ON 25'' ~~. MODELS: GD649R • We Make It Simple For You At Orang County's # 1 Buick Deakrship .. I ouer • uick 1n 1979. BUICK LeSABRE 1979 BUICK ELECTRA EVERY 1979 BUICK LeSABRE, ELECTRA AND EST ATE WAGON IN STOCK ) DISCOUNT OFF THE MANUFACTURER'S RETAIL STICKER PRICE ..---------------~--~ 1979 BUICK ESTATE WAGON , ..... 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By DENNIS MeLEUAN OfU.Oell, ........... ''To·1ne. one of the moa ~ 3'0Wlding group• "' the ml&lic buaUaeu ia Ute MtU. Brothers. Eve111 time they mg a song, f#l.etl aoUftd aa •f they're d.o1ng U for tM first tfme." -l{al9d leoMr Arie Shaw Arte Shaw's Judgment or the Mills Brothers was made m 1953. But Shaw's observation. like the Mills Brothers themselves, is timeless. As audiences at Knott's Berry Farm will see tonight and Saturday rtlght. 1t 's sUU an ac· curate assessment of the Piqwa. Ohio, brothers who set the music world on its ear 54 years ago "I'll tell you something about working." said Harry Mills when remrnded this week of Shaw's comment. "It's because music is our first love. ._ · "Ever smce I can remember. all we've done is sing. We've always been together and that's all we think about. When I go ort"stage that's all I want to do: that's all we want lo do." Harry Mills. the group's spokesman, was remiru.scing about a career that spans records 'We broke up the house ... They threw money at , us: nickels. ·dimes, silver dollars.· radio. telev1swn. motio n picture::., the stage and nightclub:. Tht> Mill<; Brothers havt! bt.-en told that they have made mor1· record<; than anyone an lhe tus. tory or recordmaking Their first record wa., released in 1927, and through the }ear; they've Ultroduccd cla~1C'!> <;uch as "Bye 8 } e Blackbird," "Cp the Lazy RI\ er ... · Glow Worm:· "You Alway<> Hurt th., One You Love· "'t ellow Bird" and "Paper Uoll Thl' dem<tnd to ht·ar t h<' Milb Brother-.· d1!> tmcll\l' vocal bll'nd1n~ ket·p~ them on the road at least 35 "eek~ a )'l·ar performm~ in the \..inst t>d States. Euroix-. Japan and Australia . • THE MILLS BROTHERS-HARRY. l)onald. Herbert and John Jr. learned to s10g four-part harmony at a n early age. Their molhe( and father sang hr.Al opera and toured the country in shows. And their older sisters sang m church choirs. (Their rat her. John Sr .. sang ·With the group <See MILLS BROTHERS. Page 83) The Mills Brothers will appear at Knott's Berry Farm tonight and Saturday night Beware· Of Sun's Rays Dermatologists warn that prolonged expo.sure to Stfh might have harmful effects. By JOEL C. DON Ot ... 0•11• ... .,..Staff You can usually find ~rgie Dale basking in the sun somewbe~ ne'1' 43rd Street in Newport Beach. Every day Margie, 16, bikes from her Costa Mesa home to a favorite spot on the beach. Margie rubs a little sun protection lotion on her nose and face, but doesn't like to put any on the rest of her body. THAT PROTECTION ISN'T enough to pre· vent the long-term effects of the sun - specifically ultraviolet !UV) radiation -on the skin according to Dr. Ronald Barr. assistant prof~ssor of dermatology al the UCI Medical Center. ·'We don't want to try to scare anyone,'· Dr. Barr said. "We tell them what the facts are and hope they will do things in moderation. But to sit on the beach for eight hours a day is not good." . Mar«ie said she's beard of the harmful ef. fects of the sun. She knows that over the years it can cause premature aging and wrinkling of the skin. . . . Mqre imPortant. UV radiation lS responsi- ble for the majority of skin cancers, although rnostofthp cancers aren 'tfatal. Dr. Barr said. Btrr THE SKJN aging and cancers often don't sbOw up for 20 to 30 years, mak~g. it dif· ficult for dennato1ofista and other phys1c1~ to convince youthfu be achgoers of the im· portanceofsun protection, be added. . Next to the die ·hard beach enthusiasts '/wear a tot of skin protection so I probably won 't get it )ancer)." says Newport Beach lifeguard Clay Stedens. lifeguards soak up daily doses of UV radiation. Although less cosmetically appeehng. moles because "they are not considered pre· But they L&Sually take the sun in moderation. titanium dioxide or zinc oxide -the white. cancerous lesions by most physicians." "l wear a Jot of skin protection so I pro-greasy ointm~t seen on many sunbathers' UCJ Medical Center is seeing an increasing bably won't gel it (cancer)," said Newport nf>ses -block out almost all UV radiation. number of malignant melanomas. "especially Beach lifeguard Clay Stedens, 20. ' The active chemical ingredients should be with people in their late teens," Dr. Barr noted. "I've been told that being in the sun a lot listed on the product label. And Dr. Barr noted n Cancer Society <ACS> pro· can give you cancer," said 19-year-old Newport that the federal Food and Drug Administration . Jh~ ~m~~ta 300 000 persons will get skin Beach lifeguard ~ugene Veres. ''I'm not in t~e is planning to require. an effectiveness rating ~~~cer ~n :979. The · ACS doesn't include that sun,.all day long. Im in the tower or have a shirt scale oo all sun protection products. figure in its total cancer p~Jedion-about on. SKIN CANCER IS becoming an incr~asing 800.000 -because skin cancer ts not a sero1us GOOD CANDIDATES FO& a painful sun-bl in the United St Les iall in th health hazard. Dr. Barr1ald. . burn are blue-eyed, blood-haired persons or in· pro em 8 ' espec Y e Dr Barr said however, that he believes the Sun Belt states, be added. · ed " dividuals with a lot of freckling, said Dr. Helen There are two common forms of skin 300,000 figure is "grossly underestimat . Gottschalk, chief or the dermatology division in cancer, called basal cell and squamous cell Of the 6,000 projected' deaths due to skin the Department of Medicine. carclnom• .... ,_._ will be ......... ith f-1-1 .. ll .. "'t i..:-ho Id -cancer in Im, about two-"'u•u.:t caused n.q person w llUq au SILIU s u They lnlt.ially appear as a sore that doesn't · tbeACS ported not go to the beach between 10 in the momlpg heal, Dr. Barr said. But 1enerally, lf detected by ma,Jtlnantmelanoma, . re . and 4 in the afternoon," she added. 1 • ...._ be ed ..t all with But direct correlation between UV radiation Tannin., is the body's way of protecting ear y, YJICY can remov aur •• c y no d all 1 ... __ *a e fu ... "'er problem an m gnant me anoma IUIJt not proved. itself from the aun'a harsh rays, Dr. Gottschalk nu · Dr. Barr added. explained. Certain skln cells produce melanin -The two carcinomas 1enerally are.accepted 'There is ample evidence that you will a brownish-black pl1ment -which absorbs the to be cauaed by UV radlatioo, be said. decrease the incidence of basal cell and harmful UV radiation. The third type of akin cancer -called squamOWt-cell carclnoma using a sun protec· mall1nant melanoma -ls a much more serious lion lotioo," he said, tnslstlni that "sun tanning THE&E AllE MANY products available whlch can adequately provide protection from UV radial.ion clama1e. Dr. Barr said. Para-amlnobeuoic acid (commonly known as P ABA) ls one of the mOlt popular sun protec· Uon qenta on tbe market, beJak,. Other a1enls include PABA eaten, belfiopbenones, dn· namatea, aallcyla&ea aDd anthranllates. , form of sk.ln cancer, Dr. Barr said. He noted oils do nothing but lubricate." that malignant melanoma often be1lns aa a mole that chances in alze, shape, aemation or color. aonvza. oa. aua satd that penou shouldn't be overly concerned wt\b exiltllll "'i'he lucky person," added 'Dr. Gottschalk, "is the orie who bumJ easily in the sun, because that person wtll stay out of the sun." She~: "A tan is not a aicn ef health, but l admit. it makes you lioal:&ood." ... -. . 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Publh-Or~ C.0.M Dall' PllOI AU9 ... II. t), ,.,. ll7~rt PVBUC NOTICE ... . • FEATURING Sons of Italy Preserve Cult11re By JUDITH OLSON Ot Ille Oally, ,.,,_ •i.tt If you've gotwn u little ruaty in your United States history, the following information couJd come as a abock: ne Father ot our nation was from Italy, a fact whic h Ballan· Americans are very proud of and ~elebrale every Oct. 12 on Chrtatopber Columbwa Day . "ltallana express themselves. They're not lnhJblted," said Frank De Santis, former president of the United Sona of Italy Lodges In Orange County. AND IF DE SANTIS iJ a true ex· ample of an Italian, they're oot In· hlblted. Walk lnto his plua parlor and you're welcomed with ex· uberaoce. He turns 10 ord.lnary lunch into a party. While t.oday's ltalian·Ai;nerlcan community knows bow to have a good time and generally hu beoe'n aucceaaful In this country. Wags were not aJways ao. lt.aUana worked to help build the United Stat.es, De Santis said, and the current Sooa of Italy lod ges wa.nl to keep that memory alive. There a re more than 100.000 ltallaoa in Orange County. The California community Includes up· ward of one million. 'At one tame Italian~ wttn.• the largest ethnic group 1n Caufomla. · De Santis cont.end~ ·:-.•ow M1·~1can Amertcans are lhe large~t " He and other leadl·ri. 1n the Sons of Italy lodges beUevt' or~a nizatwn 1s neceaaary to preserve the culture and instill pride in thoiol! who cury lbe heritqe. "OUR GOAL is to butld a cultural program in Orange Co unty," De San· tia explained. SO far th.is baa Included Columbus Day procraau ln vanou.s schools, H · We all get a lot of rib- bing and kidding about Mafia connections because of our sur- ••Y CODtelCI, tchola.nhlp rreaent.a· t= fOCI' 1pon1orishlp o ll•llan I ~ qe procrama. Sona of Italy ha.a birth defec:ta u it.a oatlona..I charity and the approx· imately 100 CaJllornla lodges have bulll several floats for the Roae Parade. And theft la a Labor Day r•lr In Oran1e which includes spicy food, one of the ma.lnatays or the llallana • life. One problem the Jodee& fue ls gel· tinl )'0W11er people to participate, Hid 0e SalJtla. "It 'a difficult," said Vic Pera, cur· rent Ora11ge County leiidcr "They want to forget their roots •· De Sant111 added, "The younger ones an• Amer1can1zed. The older I' ones slick with their ways. They want the old songs. the old music. But we have to chanae or we·~ die. .. WE BA VE TO identify with the oeeda of today, not the needs of yesterday. The older onea are wor· ried about slck:neaa and death . "Today there la more community involvement and we have more pro· 'The younger ones are Arriericanized. The older ones. songs, . want the old the old music. · grams to help the community such as scholarships." The ne w programs, De Sant.is em- phulzed, will help members of the Italian·American community get to know each other again. "We dO'l'l have the same bonds," he said, The booda which do remain are good Italian food and some rousing games of bocci CIJke lawn bowling> The lodges sponsor bocci touma· ml·nt .... and tht>r(' are many private game~ as well "Every ltallan worth h1:. ... alt ha.o, ,, !>ct of bocc1 balls " T>e ~a ntis teased "Thert•"'I h<'f'n a lot of d.1~~111on about t>han1un1< the name to 'Sons and DauJthkrs of Italy'," De Sanlls said. He explaJne-d that the emphasis on men happened because llaJJan males were the first to come to tb.Js country "Most Italians came here to work, not to Uve," he saJd. "They left their wiv~s al home." There are several other groups which have the same goal, an indlca· taon that tbe community Is large but growing more lnl.imat.e. LEX a.OMANA, the newest group, as primarily for lawyers of Italian descent but it accepts members from other ethnic groups, accordini to it.s president, Joseph D'Anthony The original.group waa started ln Los Angeles by a judge and • lawyer and now there ls a tblrd cti.pter ln San Francisco. Though It.a purpoM la primarily aociaJ, Lex Romana will "speak out aaainat a slur," D 'Ant.bony aaJd. "We're not a defamation group and there l.an 't any u 1rindin1._ •·we would all like to know a Uttle more about our heritage and back· grouod." LEX ROMANA also provides valuable buaineaa connections, O'An · thony noted. "In law It's helpful to know In· divlduala. It's easier 1r you l'lave ¥ compatible relationship with other lawyers." Pl1BUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE.·- ANN LANDERS 11-'f OROSCOPE ' Fric»y. August 17, 1979 DAIL V PILOT "3 Keep Quiet About -LoviPat DEAR ANN LAND&RS l ha,•e ~ bMlde my•lf wlt.h an.a· lt!'tJ .-. tbJ1 l tupid ln· clde nl oc~ur rod awo d•>'• aao. r worit ln a amall. one sari oft\ce e.nd have been divorced for two years. l.aal Wffk we bad an of flee party to celebratf' five yea,. in b&ufines.s. My boa' wire waa pres ent a l o n g w i th ae ver al other people. This us what happened: l u ked my boss. as a gag, if I could sit in lu a c bair. I turned my bead and p-._tted tum on what t thought was his back Suddenly l realit.ed it was not bJs back l was p a tting it was h as behind. I rould feel my face turn red and didn 't know what to do; so I acted as if nothing hap- pened. I know his Wife saw 1t a ll becaus e sb e w as atandH'll rtahl b~atde him I don"\ know af 11hf' realltet tt wu lnadver · \ef'IC 04" if ahe lhlnka we are f ooUna around They hav.-wha t ap ~ara to bfo a vf'ry JCood m arda1«! I h ave ,. frlt-ndly relation •h lp with my boss. but 1t 'a s trlt'llY' business • My question Is l.hls - Should I tell his wlft- how embarf'a.ssed l am o r ll e e p qui e t <> EXTREMELY UPSET DEAR U P : Ke ep quiet. Re wbo exc~ ltlmaelf ucaes blmMU. DEAR ANN LAN DER$ I need som e· o ne who ca n be ob· Jective. I can't. Mostly I feel guilty because I wasn't a better wife . I am also filled with rage. I was m arried to a h a n ds ome man, very outgoing and well liked. I was just the opposite. 1 lt>l "Olt'k " k.n()w l wH dolna him a favor when J a ccommodat•d hl m aeau a lly, boc auae I never cot anythln• oui ol It I did "bt'droom du ty" wht'n h~ Msked, but aa U1e yea,.. W<'nt by he aaked la • a111d lh :s. T hree mooth11 ago, after 28 yeurai of ma r r l age <no cb l ld r~n ). "Olrk" died suddenly or a hellrt attack. I learned la11t week that he bad kept a m istre ss. The wo m an was a n e x · eculive ln a large firm I'm sure the affair was one of Jong standing The way I found out about it was strange . I discovered a key in my hus band's waUet. It had an address tag attached. so I went to see where it led. When I walked into a love nest , I was shocked. No one was at home so l looked around. A•• ~-atlers found receipts for gifts he had bought her and tellers he bad written when he was away on trips. His pictures were all over the place. l didn't toucb a thing jU&t left. Tbe woman bas no idea t was there . Now I am torn between wanting to tear her hair out for stealing wha t DEAR NO l .D.: Do ao&bl•I · Say aotblng. I&'• a tall order. bat DO •ood would c:ome of ex· P"lD& &be put. If yo• Deed to vent ynr aager (or expla~ yoar feella,. of raJJt>. &alk to a professloaal coauelor -preferably a perlOG wbo did not lulow "Dkk" or yoa. be lon ged to m e . and _________ _ tearing out my own hair ~- for being so blind. u c "Dick's " mother as ~~' still livin(I , and I don't11 t'1£ want to ruin bis reputa-. I •1•, tion. Wh at should 1 do? i • It"' PLE~EIDEN T ITY ' m~()((~~ FREE CONSULTATlvN ~642-8484 • ~ 120 ,,,,,,,. Blvo. Newpot1 Beech •• • Mills Brothers '• <From Page BU a fter Jo,Jm J r. died in 1936 until his own death at the age of 85 in 1968. l "We sun~ from morning to ni~ht in our house." recalled Mills. ··we were having a lot or fu n " • T heir fi rst taste of professionalism came before they turned 10 years old. A local band leade r took them to a dance where they sang during intermission "WE BROKE VP THE BOVSE reaJ good,., said Mills. "They thre w money at us: nickels, dimes, silver dollars. Oh. we wanted to do that <i 1 I the Ume." He said his mother got "wise" and started book mg engagements for them. · Ry the tame they were 10. 11, 12 and 13, they had their own r adio program in Ohio. One in~redient tha t helped make them popular was their ubility to simulate the sound .uf an orchestra by imitating musical instru- ments. · "Once upon a ti me they publicized it on the records: 'No musical instruments but the g uitar played,"' said Mills. By 1929 the Mills Brothers had signed a three.year contract with CBS in New York City. TREV CAME TO CALIFORNIA in 1934, in part. to help_ out a y~ung singer w~o w~s . "ha~; ing a tough lime getting together with his Jobs. "ll was a fella by the name of Cros by," said Mills, adding that they teamed with Bing Crosby in a r adio show before "he finally hooked up with Par a mount Studios." . The brothers met Crosby in 1927 when they wer e starnng at the Paramount Theater in New York . .. Bing was working m the pit, singing the nverture, 'Shine on Harvest Moon ..... Milli laughed. "That was a long time ago. "Between shows in the dressing room we'd sing together. Bing and I used to go out on l.he golf course early in the morning before the show. Neatherofuscould play (well) then.·· BEFORE mEY GO BACK on the road in two weeks , the Mills Brothers will record an album, their first in four years. ll will be a disco album, Mills said, .. just for a change." . But be emphasized that it will not be a dis· co.version of their old hits. Mills doesn't believe it's a good idea to recycle old songs. "Disco is a particular kind of rhythm,''. he said. "You have to have a disco melody and disco lyrics." Mills contends that music hasn't really RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY w...1.wmt ...... 1922 HartMw Blvd. Cost.J Mesa -541-1156 Aero Sports & Disco Demo Back·to-scilOOI fun days at Hunt1ngtoo center featuring fashion shows at 7:30 tonlte and 2:30 and 3:30 on Sat. Aleo B8Mr StudiO disco & aero ahOwS at 1 pm Sat end t :30 and 3:00 Sun. Beach Blvd & Edinger. 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The bt& lenma boom of the nrly 1970.. du~d a quiet death, withoul so much as an obituary It didn't &o quickly . It Just son or hung on and llosered, Its life slowly eb&log away. until one day recreat.iott directors woke up to find empty tenoUI courts everywhere. "I 'DUNK RACQUETBALL really cut into 1t," says a recifauon coordinator in Fountain Valley . "Our court re· servatioos are definitely down . We're trying to find out why and Just what we can do about it.·· Dean Moore j ust purc hased the once-struggling Capistrano Racquet Club even though be fully reallies the tennis boom is dead. "As a rad, the lenQis boom is definitely over," Moore concedes. "but as Jack Kramer pointed out, the erowth In tennis now will be real growth, with solid people who will a lways bei>laying leonis. "ntE FAD GROWTH DOF.SN'T help any of us," Moore says, "because fads always die out. It's already • starting to happen to racquetball. Fran'Gruenthal, who helps with court reservations at TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa, also acknowledges the ten· nis boom has busted . "We're still busy in the mom.logs and evenings, but it's always quiet in the m!ddle of the day," Gruenthal says. I Delly ~-llMI -• SHE POINTS TO SEVERAL REASONS, among them the e mergence of public and private courts in every neighborhood. THE TENNIS BOOM IS OVER AND THE COURTS ARE NOW LOOKING LIKE THIS. "We used to get people from all over." Gruenthal says, "but the other areas all have their own programs now." Even Ken Willig, owner of the thriving Jobo Wayne Tennis Club in Newport Beach, admits that the glory days of tennis are gone. "It'll never be like lt was. We're down lo a core of solid players now," Willig says. "A lot of people who picked it up as a fad found out that it takes more than a lit· tie s kill to play lhis game . "PLUS, TENNIS ISN'T the social thing it used to be," Willtg adds. "At one time. if you didn't play tennis, you didn't have anythin~ to talk about at cocktail parties." • Fountain Valley r ecreation s uperinte ndent Bob Cook says he can't be s ure just how much attendance on his courts has dropped, but he's sure that something has changed. · "We can't count every head on every court every hour. and I don't trunk overall attendance is o rr that much, bul people are finding tha t reservations aren't as necessary as in the past." Cook s ays. FOUNTAIN VALLEY RAS 10 COURTS on a reserva· tion-only basis and two for drop-in pluy. The drop-in courts are m steady use. Cook says. but the resen au on onl y courts are experle~ing lag periods "On the other hand. our fl'vc racquetball courts :Jre always busy," Cook point:-. out THE SURF'S LAURIE ABRAHAMS (14) KICKS THE BALL AWAY FROM A DEFENDER. Racquetball. 1l seem s. has surpassed tenrus as lhe sub- Ject at cocktail parties. M008E'S CAPISTRANO CLlJB 1s mulling over tht! possibility of adding r acquetball courts to its presel'lt te n- rus-ooly facility, and several other clubs have already completed the transition to boUI sports~ "Racquetball doe!)n't take as much s kill <ts tennis and ('ven a bes:tnnl'r can get some enJO) ment out of 1t," Moore "It ., a fttd JU!'>t l1k1· tl'nnti. '40!>. • ~100rC' add!> "but rar quctball s a g<1od "Port i.l nd 1l -.-.111 bt· around forever. t·ven after tht• no' l.'lt~ v.t'iH' off 1ust Il k(· v·nni~ Binz~~ 2-0 Lead Giveaway Time For Surf, -4-2 By t:RSI E CASTILLO Ol OW 0.1ly Pltec ~IHI 1\ funny lhrni? happened lo lht- Surf on its v. ay to a lau~her Thursday 1l v.ound up being the laughee instead "The ~ame v. as ours and we ,:?ave 1t awa)." moanl'd Coach Peter Wall. !>till ~hellshocked a fte r thr S:Jn Die#?O Socker s scored four rnp1<f fin· goals to wtn the first k~ uf th<·ir :\ASL playoff senes . .i :! THE TIDt: Tl'RSF.D on t he Surf faster than \'OU ran count to 317. That's how manv seconds tl took the Sockers to chaoge d two.goal deficit mto a two s:oal ad vantage before th e home team even knew what hit it "I really don't kno w what hap· pened . I guess we s topped play· lng." said goalie Dave Joker'§1. s till dazed after a blow to ale head kn~ked him out of the game follo wing San Diego's third goal or the second haJJ. ·'I can't even teU you a thing about that third goal." he said. "I hit it first and got a piece of it but he <Pete Nov er ) got even a bigger piece or m e. I can tell you this-I got a good headache. "The lights went out. not only on me, but oo the Surf as well.·· SAN DIEGO WA~ the lt•am in the dark until Lhe Surf dec:1ded t11 ~1t on a 2·0 lead with half un hour of playin~ time left. Jn fact. p1cture-perf~t goals by Laurie A bra hams 8:01 mto the first half and 1 :48 into the second half on· ly told half lhc story. The Surf had several excellent chances immediately followm~ Abrahams ' second goal. But Ste' e David couldn't t ake ad· va nta ~c of an open net. a header by Gcrr)' I ngram hit the l roc;~bar. a kick by Craig AJlcn went v.1dc and Volkman Gros~ turned tn three consecuti\'e 'a"ec: to keep the game close. It didn 't takf' thr Sockers very long to break 1t wide open e ither rushing an extra man forward into the a ttacktn~ zone. the Soc kers qui ck ly f(a aned the momentum. H ugo San chez scored on a dlVing header at 66 :42 and you could feel the Surf reaching for lhc panic button. THE TENSION MOUNT ED whe n Bobbv Smith t ied the score al 68: 10 and a hush fell over the Anaheim Stadium rrowd of 8.640 w h e n No n• r t' o 111 d c d w 1 t h J okerst in front of the goal area. pus hing the ball in with his body for the go-ahead tally at 71 : 10. Squabble Ends: Georgia Boots Out St.,pson Rut it wasn't over yet . Mike Ma honey, who hadn't played s mce breakmg his thumb Junt' 16, wasn't in the goal for a minute before Sanchez scored the capper at 71:59, giving the Sockers a league record for the quickest four goals In playoff history aod a sizeable advantage when the series resumes Satur· day in San Diego. Klosterman Replaces St1me Rosenblaom as Rams' Jlice Preaidsnt LOS ANGELES (AP> -In a family a,uabble, Steve Rosenbloom, son of late Los Angeles Rams~ owne r Carroll Rosenbloom, has been fired by his step· mother as executive vice president of Ute Natb.w Football League team and r11>laced by Don KJo&terman. Steve, 34, whose father owned the Rams until be drowned lut Aprtl 2 ln Plorida, WU OUSled Thunday by 42• yur-old Gecqia RoeenbkM>m. Sbe toot control of the dub wben ber husband left her• 70 pereent majortly interest in the team upon bia deat.b. STEVE INllBanED .nJ8T six per-cept o1 the team -the same as four other Rolmbloom cblldren -deapite hll active role wttb tbe Rama lD neent yean ad there ~ baa been much tension at tbe top levela of t.be team since Mn. RoMnbloom took over 11owner. Steve, Carroll's son by a former mar· rt1ge, had been heavily involved 1D nm· ning the team while his father wu · alhe. Klosterman served u vice ~ and 1eneral manager under both · ownen, but hta powers ...... ...._ n- cently when Jac:k ~bera. dlNctGI' al pla1er pel'IOllllelt WN alvta a.. ... 11y In Ram1' draftfnl and t1'llde movee. • ·- GIORGIA RO.•LOOM source, .. s he doesn't know that much about football -not bow to run a t.eam, anyway. Yet everyUme st.eve want& to make a decision. he has to call he r for an OK." The team issued the following stale· ment: "DVE ro BASIC DIFFERENCES in pblloaophles, Georgia Rosenbloom. owner and president of the Loe Anteles Rama, bu termloat.ed the aervica of Steve RoMabloom u vice ~"91ident ID cbarae ol day-to-day operation.a, a posi· Uon that Steve bu held ror a year. Mrs. ROlenbloom bu appointed Don XI01terman, el1bt-year Rama' ex· eeutlve, u vice presl~~nt and 1enera1 ma1111v responsible for da1·to-41y Rama• activiUee. "O"eoqta wtll c:onUnue to admlniater the entire Rama' organisation lollowin& the wlabes and dlctate1 ol her late husband, Carroll Rosenbloom. All ot their pbiloeopbles and policies wtll con· Unue u a part Of Carroll's lqacy. ·' THE aA• raoNT orncs re- portedly bad 1Pl#t bato Jwo faetioU aljee tM .&dll' ltolenbloom clled, db Georlia and Kloltennan oa .. -.. ................... ~ ......... of OperaUou Harold Gut...-OD the other. Jack Teele, vice president or ad- miniatralion, hu reportedly taken a neutral at.aft~. Steve and Klosterman apparently have bad differences for some time, go· ing back lo Baltimore before Canoll Rosenbloom traded the Colts for the Ram11num. Young Rosenbloom apparently called a showdown with bis s tepmother Thurs· day morn1ne when he sent Klosterman a memo relMv1DI him of all authority with the Balm. A copy WU aent to Geottla ROlenbkJoai. ••1 &ECEJVBD MY COPY this morn· ing," KJoetennan said 1D an in\erview. "It was just atrlpplng me of all reapoaalbWtles. Steve made b1I wllbes lmowa and I'm sure be acted oa what be tbousbt wu in tbe beat lnterelta of the club." At an impromptu meeting wtt.b Rams players Tbunday night, Steve reported· ly dealed llrtng Klosterman and exhibit· ed a copy ot his memo. It read lD P"rt: ·'I bave no other clilolce t.bm to inlonn JOU that you are not to become acUvel1 bivolved lD any part al oar CllPlrltiOD. W• are all much too .., :J!ek up .. .,.._ du. to JGar 1118 .. 1a.-aa o1 PNbMmJ. wMell ~ from ,_r ........... aad tublUtt to commuDlcate." "We'll just have to pick our heads up and win the next two games, that's all." said Wall. "We know we can do it-if we don 'l make stupid m islaies." THE BIGGEST MISTAKE the Surf m ade Thursday was not staying with the s ame style or play that bad given it the lead in the first place-an aggressive. free-wheeling kickathon. Tbe team toot 23 abots In lbe first es minutes but Just five in tbe final 2 ... San Diego, meanwhile, took U unanswered abota on coal dwi.QI its ram1,>age be!ore the Surf went on t.be attac:k again. And by that time. it was too late. "We should have conUnued to push forward ju.st like we were doing when we were ahead," s aid Wall, who bad lo wakb t.b1s one from the sidelines alont with two other regular starters, mldllelden Woltgan1 Suhnhola and Johan Scharmann . "WHEN WE DROPPED back, we allowed tb•m to aet back and tben lain control. We looked na we wen acand and JOU CID't do tJaat 1tlUa a IMd. Y• em't ._.. to 111.n mil· takes at the beak." I '"'· BASEBALL poW-ts Break . ·~~ TOP DIVERS - K elly McCormick (center) and Jen- nifer Chandler (left) finished first and third in the one-meter competition of the AAU diving cham- pionships Thursday iP Decatur, Ala.' Cynthia Potter <right) was second. 'Brohamer Suffers Injury, Carried Off on Stretcher From AP Dispakhes · BOSTON -Red Sox second baseman J ack Ill Brohamer suffered a severe strain or his right . knee Wednesday njg ht after catching a foul ball . during. the fifth inning or Boston's game against the Chicago White Sox. Brohamer, a rorme r Hamtington Beach High standout, ranged into foul territory in short right field to make a backhanded catch of the popup by Rusty Torres. He fell to the ground in obvious pain and was removed from the Fenway P arle playing field on a stretcher. Team doctor Arthur Papp• diagnosed the injury and said Brohamerwas lo undergo X-rays later Thursday night. Rudi ~ost for Titre~ lt'eelcs Outfielder Joe Rudi of the Angels has been •. sidelined for at least three weeks by an injury to lbe Achilles tendon in bis right leg. Rudi, who was placed on the 15-day disabled list, is bitting .242 with 11 home runs and 61 runs batted in. He injured the leg running out ao infield hit in Wednesday night's 6-1 loss to Detroit. Team physicians said the tendon was badly inflamed and that they would re-evaluate the injury in three weeks to see ii Rudi is ready to play. Rudi, who will we ar a cast oo the leg, missed some action earlier this season because of other leg injuries. ,.------Qleetr of•• D••-------. Former New York Yankee llidtey Rivers, who µkes delight in criticizing Reggie Jackson: "Reginald Martinez Jackson. No wonder you're so messed up. You h ave a white man's first name, a S · middle name and a black man's lasl name." Add Rivers, when Jack.son was bragging ing an IQ ofl60: "Out of what? 1,000?" IAl• .. rftllla' &•i Altls T..,I••• WI• Minnesota scored lwo runs ln lhe sixth Inning • on a •lnale by Kee La9d.re ... and Wffl on &o beal • lhe New York Yankees ~l Thursday ni1bt in American Leaaue action. Geolf Zalaa. with relier help from M .. e Manlaall, won h1a lotb came. yieldl.QI tbe Yuk .. ' only run on a homer by f'rM 8tallle1 in tbe thlrd ln- nln1 . . . 1'..w Cru drove tn two Kanau City ruu wltb a aacrtflce ny and a homer and Baltimore mlatakes led &o two more runs u the Royals defeated the Orioles, 4-2 • • • Go,.u ,,.._ .. doubled home two nm.1 in a three-run Kllwaukee finst innin& and Lary. SW-ac:attered eight bita to lead the Brewen to a 4-1 victory over the slumping Ran1ens. Tbe defeat was the fifth in a row for the Ran1e.n who are 8-22 since the All-star break . . • lleb Wa&Ma J drove in four runa with bla UOth C&J'ffr homer and a ainaJe and American League leader. ' Fred t.yu belle<! bis 3Sth homer as Boston defeated the Chicago White Sox, 7-5 Jerry Martla drove in four runs with his 16th home run. a double and a single, leading an extra-base hit barrage which carried the Ch.icago Cubs to a 1-t ~ win over San Fran· cisco in National League action. Eleven of Chicago's 17 hits were for extra bases including nine doubles ... Omar Moreoo's two-run single keyed a three-run fourth inning and helped Pittsburgh defeat San Diego, S-4. Gene Teaace hit a two-run homer in the first inning for the Padres ... Alex Trevino singled to deliver the tie-breaking run and Joel Youngblood added a two-run double as the New York Mets scored five times in the eighth innin& to down Atlanta, 6·3 ... Funeral services will be held Saturday in Germantown, lll. for Mary Scboendiens&. 86, --the mot.her of St. Louis Cardinals baseball coach Red ScboendJeast ... Seattle Mariners' president Dan O'Briea says an award of $43,000 was made to Jim Todd, a right-banded pitcher who was re- leased in February . . . Veteran slugger George Mott was placed on waivers today for the purpose of giving him an unconditional release, the Kansas City Royals announced Outfielder Clinl Hurdle wall be recalled from the Royab' Omaha farm club to replace Scott. ..-------B a•~baU Today-------. On thjs date in baseball in 1894 : John Wadsworth of the National League ·~ Lou1sv1lle club set a record for pitching futility that s t1U stands He gave up the incredible number of 28 singles 10 one gam e. Today's Birthdays: San Francisco Giants coach Jim Davenport 1s 46. Boog Powell, the Amer ican League MVP 10 1970, 1s JS. New York Mets relief ace Skip Lockwood is 33. Toronto Blue J ays pitcher Dave Lemanczyk is 29. Bos ton Red Sox third baseman Butch Hobson is 28. Magic Plays Sunday al IJCL.·I An a ll-star bas ketba ll gam e a t Paoley • Pavilion Sunday <4:30 ) will feature the Lakers' fi rst-round draft choice Earvin "Ma~k" Johnson. He wi ll be joined by Moses Malone, Paul WHtpbal, Marques Jobosoo, Dellllis.Jobnson. GWI Willi•ms, Kaady SmJtlr and Reggie Theus. Al Attles will direct the East squad and Letuly Wilkins tbe west. .. Gregg Loagula of Mission Viejo s uccessfully .defended his three-meter • springboard diving title in tbe U.S. out- door diving cha mpionship at Decatur, Ala. Thursday . Lougan1s also won tbe one- m eter event. Kelly McCormlclt won the women's one-meter event with Jeanlfer Chandler, also of Mission Viejo third ... Bill Grle•e, an American League um- pire for 18 years. died of cancer tn Yonkers. NY at age 83 ... Juan Mesa scored a fourth-round teehnical knockout over Humbert Lara in a junior Ugbtwe1ght bout at the Olym pic Auditorium ... Second-half goals by Johan Neeskens. Vladlslav Boglcevtc and RJek Davis gave the Cosmos a 3·1 victory over Toronto in NASL action before a crQwd of 30,356 in the loser 's stadium . . . National Transportation Safety Board investigators have ruled out eng1ne failure as the cause of the airplane crash that killed Tharmu Mll.DSOll a nd injured two other s Aug. 2 at Akron-Canton airport. Edward P.,McAvoy, air safety investigator. said in Chicago Thursday that both engines on Munson's Cessna Citation jet appeared to be functioning normally at the time or the crash . ., . The Cleveland Browns today traded starting strong safe· ty Toey Pders to the Washington Redskins for future draft choices ... The New York Yankee5 today recalled nght· banded pitche r Jim Beattle from their Columbus fa rm team and designated reliever R•Y Burris for assignment. If the Yankees c;an't make a deal for Burris in 10 days. he likely will be placed on waivers. Tel~1'l•lo11. Radio, TV: Spart.acade. 11:30 p.m .. Channel 11. RADIO : Baseball ~Dodgers at Pittsburgh. 4 30 p m . KABC (790); Toronto at Angels, 7:25 p .m ., KM PC (710) .• DAILY l'fLOT .. D.tlly Piie! l'Nllo h GM"# AM!t< .. 9 i\ Kick in Time •.• • The Surf·~ Andy ~fcBnde kicks the ball away fro m a San Di ego opponent durrng Thurs da y ni ght's action a•. Anahei m Stadjum . The Surf was dealt a 4-2 loss m the ope ning NASL p layoff game. Garvey Grateful Dodgers Win .Marathon ST. LOCJS <AP1 -If your ('lub ~as locked 10 a marathon struggle against the Los Angele:. Dodgers. would you pitch to Steve Garvey or Ron Cey? Ken Boyer. the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, selected Garvey ahead of Cey w1th two out and a base open in the lSth inning Thursday night. and the Dodgers' firs t base m an 1s grateful. "THE ADRENALIN started to flow when t saw they were go- 1 n g to p it c h to me." said Garve'" who arnved at bomt' plate ~'Ith runners Ill second and third. One patch later <a fastball > the most productJve Los An~eles hit· ter scorched a smgle up the mid· die and the Dodgers bung on to prevail. 4·2. Garvey. who had only one hit in six previous tnps. s&Jd he knew what to expect fro m George Fr'azier. 2·3. a lanky St. Louis nght-hander. "ALTHOUGH I HADN 'T fa ced Frazier before. l knew they were gomg to try to coml! after mt'." he said."( wasn't go· 10~ up there with the anllcipa· t!On or being walked. because that jus t cub down on your con· centrat1on. I knew what he was ~omg to throw me. He was going to bear down." As Garvey s aw it . th e Cardinals could be partially ex- onerated for pitching to him rather than Cey, who wai; on deck. "You can't blame them total- ly." he s aid "The only o:ll was. I'd been hitting the pretty well. If I hadn't, l coukt have seen iL" BOYER, APPRAISE!!.a:.I Garvey's vi ewpoints. expr huty disagreement based lar ... ly on an earlier Cey home run. "Does he <Garvey) think he's supposed to be more respeeted th<1n Cey '!" Roye r a s ked . "That's his opiruon. not mine. Cey had alre:.idy put one m the cheap seats. and he 's the home run hitter for the Dodgers. Even a strong hitter 1s gomg to make an out seven times out of 10. ' J/A.LBUENA CUT BY REDSKINS From AP Dlsp•kltes CARLISLE, Pa. -Former Fountai n Va lle y Hig h and Orange Coast College standout Ga ry Valbuena was cut Tburs- d a y b y the Wa s hington Redsluns. Washington earlier in the day had acqwred Fred Mortensen. cut this week by the Denver Broncos. Thus to m ake room on the 60-m an roster for Mortensen, the Redskins waived VaJbuena, the No. 3 quarterback. THE PRICE A MAN ARRESTED FOR DRUNK DRIVING IS NOT A CRIMINAL ... Baseball Standings BRAND NEW 1979 'LINCOLN VERSAILLES IS RIGHT! NABEBS ~ae 2600 Ha tw ll•cl. COllaMelCI 540-9100 ",. .............. .. .... .... ..... ..... .... c..ra.ft• ..., ........ ... ....... ... .......... . • 3 ............ . 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J at US(; at Stalford WasNlglon Washington ~I At1sona St -b .10 ais.i~St attUA atW~onSI at StMtord ()e)'On Al1zona St -b II ()ep Stare We$1 VI &IOla at Stori!tXd Utl A ~I A111003 t..ahtorn1c1 at ()egon -llDrf.2' al Altl!NSt A11zona ()egon State di t;egllfl a1 USC -Oec. I a1 Hawaii Sehedule ISt MmT• -.T•st. it ltm Jedi W)tonwlg MlON at ()egon lit Utit Mont~ Mmesota a1 ()egon at Qlto St all SU frm<>SI at S)facuse waslllnglon SL· Citgan Stale al USC St .. lord at A11~St tnA at ~tre~ P!tt~gh al N1zooa SI. at Callfornta at tfl.A ()egm Aitiona at Cak f ornia at ()egm SI at Wasllmglon j~ Cahl<Jnia • Washngton St a1 Washtngtoo tnA " JOHN MOFFET SlXlh In Bre••tstrolc• FOOTBALL I GOLF I SWIMMING Barnicoat Upsets Vassallo From AP Dtspaklltes FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -Steve Barnlcoat upset bla favored Miss ion Vie jo Nadadorea teammate Jesse Vaaaallo In a meet record performance to win the 200· meter backstroke at tbe Na· Uonal AAU swimming cham· pion1b1pe here 'lbunday. Barnicoat was clocked in 2:02.40 and Vas1aJlo, in aecond place, came ln at 2:02.62 .. Pac-10 Balanced, hut USC Favored John Moffet, a eophomore at Newport Harbor High in the.fall and swimming for the Long Beach Swim Club in the na- tionala, fmiahed sixth ln the 100 breast in 1:05.11. In a pre- liminary beat, he posted a 1 :04.89. hiA best-ever effort by two second.a. Brian Goodell, aJao of Mission Viejo, captured the 400 free in 3:51.89. By 'fte Auoclated Press West Coast football fans who follow the Paclfic-10 hardly need buy new pro· grams this fall. Nine of the conference's teams are going to have most of the same starters as 1978. Only UCLA has fewer than 13 starters returning, and fi ve of the squads have 15 first-stringers back for the 1979 cam· paign. Southern Ca l is, as usual, considered the team to beat. The defending cham- pion Trojans, 12·1 and second in The As· sociated Press final poll last season, are expected to once again make a strong run at the national title, aJtbougb the Pac-lO's balance could provide some upsets WASHINGTON, 6·? in conference play in 1978 after winning the league ti· Lie the previous year, could be the Tro- jans' roadblock Stanford also may figure in the Race for the Roses, while newcomers Ariz.ona State and Ariiona have seen the opposition now and could be the Pac·lO's s urprise teams of 1979. Cal should improve on Its 3-4 con- ference finish of last year, but the up- coming season could be bleak for FOOTBALL OlJTLOOK UCLA, Oregon , Oregon State and Washington State. UCLA faces a re· building year, while the other three have a number of veterans back, but back from poor seasons. JOHN ROBINSON'S Trojans again will feature the running or tailback Charles White, fourth in the Heisman Trophy balloting last year, and the passing of quarterback Paul McDonald. White, back for his senior season, has rolled up 4,195 yards rushing during his Southern Cal career. including l,8S9 last year. McDonald, a senior left-bander. 65 Surprises Graham Australian Leads Golf Tourney HARRIS ON , N .Y . (AP> - Although he will continue his globe· trolling a cti vities, newl y-crownt!d PGA champion David Graham will concentrate has activities in the Unit· ed States. "I will not take the PGA title and run," the slender Australian said. "I will not tum in my playing card. I've lived in this country for eight years now. This is my home. My children are in school here. All my fMends are here .. THE BEST TOURNAMENTS, the most money. lhe best players, the best conditions. the best organized tournaments arf' in this country. "I now have a 10 year exemption. I will not turn my back on that," Graham said Thursday after a S()tid, no-bogey, six-under-par 65 gave him a 3-stroke command In the first round of the Westchester Classic, a lead that pleased but mUdly surprised Graham. "I 'REALLY THOUGHT I'd have a little bit or a problem playing this week,'' said Graham, who had little opportunity to practice in the week since his playoff victory in the PGA at Oakland Hills . And continued good play is now more important than before to Graham, whose victories on five con· tinents include s uch varied titles as the Australian Open , the South African PGA, the World Match Play Championship and the World Cup. "I look al the names on,,,.that CPGA> trophy,'' he said. "Hogan, Snead, Nicklaus, Player, Hagen. They are great names. I think it is important that the current holder play well, play--t-0 the standard that title de- serves.·· H E IS IN A STRETCH of some of the best play of his life. He's fmished seventh or better in s ix of his last seven tournaments. It continued in the first round here. "I putted very, very well," said Graham, who one-putted nine times, didn't make a bogey and holed three critical, par-saving pulls of 8-10 feet which he called "the backbone of the round. Jf I didn't make them, it would have been a very ordinary round ... Briggs, Oxley In Match Race Tonight's match race will feature two of the budding stars of speedway motorcycle racing when Tony Briggs a nd Brad Oxley tangle In the two-lap e vent at the Orange County fair- grounds in Costa Mesa. Gates open at 6:30 with the first heat race of 22 scheduled lo get under way at8. Briggs, the son of former four-time world speedway champion Barry Briggs, is returning to the fair- grounds after two weeks in his native England where he qualified for the British grass track championships in both the 350cc and 500cc dJvtslons. He is one of the youngest riders at 17. Oxley, the son of promoter Harry Oxley, is 19 and liu been dolng well in handicap and scratch competition this season. ********************~ ! PRO BASKETBALL ! * ALL STAR GAME * * CALIFORNIA COAST LEAGUE * it-PRO ALL STARS * .,. l°'911C-trl 6'. YS * Jt-SAM FRANCISCO SUMMER PRO ALL STARS * * SATURDAY • AUGUST 18 • 8:00 PM * * UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL IRVIME * Jt-1401 Pt ucwq ·Calta ... • w ... • 4 ....... c.lwr•C U 1J .. : Orm11Camtr...,..... : .., ~ -s. ...... , s,.-. '" ..... -LA......,.. .. •M1Dmlll1-M.1.A../\ ....... ~-M.l.A. * ...... ......... •-A.I.A. ... J 0 •-A.LA. ~ .......... :i··-...... -AJ.A. --~-·· •••• * * Mii~-Y....... .._ • " llldl-IYU * ...... ..... .... • ...... Dllplt-A.1.A. ...... ~ -u ........... u...... "'f" * s.. "-chco ...,...1: * it-·r..,.,..,.... · e.,•edfw•-u.st• ,,.,_ ,,.,_ -e1t•1•5NhW.nton •-,:-.::: ~ "'"' ,.,..w....cu,u sw. * ..._ _.,._ ... w.n.... ._.91•••--uw "'"' ,.,............ .......,_.......... * * _ ..... I .. Ill .... C J • * s..,,.... _ ..... ,,. * -• ,,, ...... w..non ...,,..__"" * .. Wilf Piiry-11..... . .. .. M&A.lllljl .... --.~........... .. ********************~ connected on 57 percent of bis 2I03 at· tempts in 1978, and threw 19 touchdown passes. Flanker Kevin Williams, a sprinter on the Trojans' track team, is back lo torment opposing defenders after catching 10 scoring passes last year. L~ebackers Den nis Johnson and Riklti Gray and defensive back ·Ronnie Lott head what should be an outstand ing defensive unit for lhe Trojans. W ASllINGTON MOV ED the ball well in 19711, and this season should be no dif· ferent. Leading the way for the Huskies is taUback Joe Steele, who rushed for l,l ll yards last year, and Tom Porras, who threw for 1,151 yards. At Stanford, 5-9 junior Darrin Nelson ls expected to once again keep opposing defenses off.balance with bis running end pass-eatching, but the Cardlnal& have to ftnd a new quarterback to get the ball to him. The top candidate to replace· Steve DUs at quar1erback ls senior Turk Schonert, who threw only nine passes a year ago. Nelson wu one of the nati<Jn•s moat productive baclu Jut fall. as he ran for a school record 1,061 yards and caupt SO passes for 446 more. Wide rttelver Ken Margerum, 53 catches for 912 yards and 12 touchdowns laat fall, figures ooce again to figure beavily in Stanford's air- oriented attack. ARIZONA STATE, lmowq for Its abili- ty to light up the scoreboard. racures to agai n be a bigb-scor iog team . Quart.erbac.k Mark Malone. wbo ran for 705 yards and pu.sed for 1,305 a year aco. r~ to be even better i.D bis senior sea.son. Arizona will be led by quarterbad: Jim KrobA, who topped the Pac-10 ln passing last year until b~ suffered a rnldaeason arm injury. FUllbaclt Hubert Oliver, the Wildcats' leading f'l'-'ber for the past two seasons. i.s also back The eensaUon of the first day of competition wu l4-year-0ld Mary Meagher of Louisville who twice bn>ke the world record for the 200 butterfly. She swam 2: 01.U in the l>111ellms, then 2:07.1 ln the finals. She held the previous record, set in the Pan American Games earlier this year. · Her time -was less than a second slower than the men's gold medal winner at the 1964 Olymp ics and nearly two seconds fast.er than the men's mark at the Mexico City Olym· plc1 ln i.. Meagher attributes her amaz- ing stamina in the grueling 200 butterfly to tralnin1 at distances more suited to freestyle swim· mers. "My coach and I feel that J s wam better under pressure, .. she said NOW'S DIE TIME TO GET SUMMER SAVINGS ON n TOVOTA TRUCKS THAI WONT WA51E lOUR MONEY. Don't waste. Save trme and energy looking for the truck that won't waste your money. Toyota has 11 Total Economy Trucks. the widest variety in their class. Including a %-Ton Truck. 4-Wheel Drive Trucks and SR-5 Sp0rt Trucks. All built Toyota touoh to work hard and ride smooth . Don't do without. Each Toyota Truck Is well eQurpped with lots of standard no-extra-cost extras like a-powerful 2.i titer engine. torsion bar front suspension. pawer-assisted front dlSC brakes. and a cta=ed&txlt a 7~ ~.Aus much. rnd1 more. Do ect tall It's Toyota Time. the nght time to get the best selection. best value and your best deal on a To&al Economy Toyota Truck . So see your Toyota dealer today. His prices may never be this 1ow·agaln WHEN 'O..J Gar IT, 'OJ G0r lT TOYOTA IT'S TatOTA TIME. M.T FAST FOR BEST~~ . \ SPORTS ONTV CBS Was Prepared Golf JJ' aahed Ow, but Nettrork Fill. Well •1 no aoraSN11ao ,.,....,.. __ Even the alJDlab'-1 ~ Mtworb cu"t do ~ •boat ~ ........ But ll tbeJ eoWd U..1 Would IDM• etrtala lt raiDld J.t aboul every: wben ..• except at t.MU IOll Md t...i. &ourna- meatl. Bad WHtber oa tbe bome front ~ TV rat· lnp becauae people are fatted lnalde wtMo tb•Y woulid ntber be out.aide playtq IOlf or tmma. But lut weet-4, ca rot more tiea natMr than tt baraa.IDld foe . when the ~ 1t.orm that kept the Eut Cout IDdoon a1ao waabed out tbe Sammy Davt. Jr.-Or .. ter Hartford ()pee ln Coaned.leut. TBm WASN'T 't'llE ftasT n•E tbat Mot.her Nature played 1amea with live proeramm!nt. 10 CBS wu prepared. Ila picture ~ver went blank aQd ita Mnoa&Deers never ~t mute. Here's why. "I rot• call from the producer <Frank Chirkl· nlan) Sanday mornina." said announcer Pat Sum· merall. "He aa.ld, 'we're releaslng everybody ex- cept you aod Jack Whitaker. Get your tail out bere." What Summerall and Whit.alter bad to do Sun-. TJ' SPORTS da y was explain t o ---------viewers tuning i.D for the aolf why there would be no goll. Their discourse and a marvelous abot of a duck swimming in a bunker disposed of a couple o( minutes, leaving CBS about 85 minutes of fill time. "You only have to get burned once in this situation to learn," said Jim Harrington CBS Sports' direct.or of program planning. "We rtlways have emergency stand-by programming." IN 11DS CASE, CBS DAD several options. Jt could sbow footage of a previous golf tournament to satisfy the golf outs, while also confirming t.o goll critics that the sport is so boring oo TV that all sbots, regardless or time or place, look the same. • CBS also coald provide what Hanington called "bonus coverage" or the U.S. Clay Courts Tennis Cbamp6ombipe from Indianapolis. Scheduled in the time slot before the golf, CBS was already showing the live men's finals between Jimmy Con- nors and Guillermo Vilas. Frank Smith, president of _C~ Sports, in co~sultation with Harrington, Chnirloian and Cart L10demann, vice president of programming for CBS Sports, made the decision t.o go with tennis. This delighted Dick Pinkham, director of sports sales. It would be Pinkham's job to con- vince the advertisers that their commercials were reaching the same car-buyers, investors and quali- ty beer drinkers, whether the sport was tennis or golf. IF THE RATINGS were low or there were complaints about the inserted programming, Pinkham and the advertiser would negotiate re- bates or "make-goods," extra commercials placed • into future shows. "We're dealing with sophisticated advertisers who are buying live TV," said Pinkham. "The fact that golf commercials ran in tennis helps. U we bad shown an auto race instead, tben there might have been a difference. The .demographics of lbe two audiences are different. SOme advertisers wbo run in golf won't take auto racing. "This wiU cost us some money. But that's what you get into when you do live events out- doors." ON SUNDAY. CBS caught a break when the Vilas-Connors match went three sets and ran long. That meant less golf time to kill. But it also meant that CBS couldn't fill golf's two hours (scheduled for 4-6 p.m. EDT) with the live doubles fmat from Indianapolis, opting for taped coverage of Chris Evert Lloyd's triumph over Evonne Goolagoog Cawley i.D the women's fmal Saturday aight. tl'f CBS' affiliate stations "IOve tbeir local news at 6 p.m. Golf ruming past 6 ls OK, but replacement tennis is not. CBS couldn't control the length or the doubles but could edit Saturday night's women's * * * * * NASL Seeking TJi Continuity * nn1l•. beet""'"' the match m1dwa1 la the rlnl ..i. u.oTD-CAWLSY WAS the event CBS taped Juet ln cue SwadQ'• &.eJUWt wu ellber raloe4 out or a two.MC romp. ll'OGlcalb, Harrlqtoo H.ld be did not 1:tv• much thou1ht to a poulble aolt waabout... UnleN t.bere·a Uabtmnc ln the area, 1olfen are expected to play ln rain. And box.era. ll.ke mallmee, an 1urposed t.o at.ay oo tbelr feet u.nUI the compaetloo o lhelr ap- polot.ed rouoda. ABC alao had aome time to flU on Sunday wben Suaar Ray Leonard took care or Pete Ranzany lo four rou.nda. ABC allowed Leonard to flllbuat.er for a white. It also had announcer Keith .Jacboo drawl a little. abowed replays of tbe knockdown hall a dozen Umes, and bad that old standby -the Acrobttlc Diving Cbamplooahips. Which ls another reason why the networks love football. Those guys don't know enough to come in out of the rain. Sau1rda9•• T\', Radio TELEVISION u a.m . (28) -TENNIS -Semifinal play ln the Players International from Toronto. 11:15 a.m . (4) -BASEBALL -The Chicago White Sox meet the Red Sox ln Bost.on. 11 :30 a .m . (11) -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 1 o.m. (22) -PRO SOCCER. 1:30 p.m . (7) -PRO SOCCER PLAYOFFS - }Chicago at Fort Lauderdale (taped), J im McKay (and Paul Gardner report. ( 2p.m . (11)-SPARTACADE -Coverageofthe (pre-Olympic compeUUon in the USSR is concluded. 2:30 p .m. (2) -PRO BOWUNG -The final round in the PBA Buffalo Open. 3 p.m . (2) -GOLF -Third round play in the Westchester Classic. 4 p .m. <2> -HORSE RACING -The llOth running of the Travers Stakes. taped al Saratoga Race Track. 4 :30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SP()RTS - Matthew Saad Muhammad (23-3-2) makes bis first defense of his WBC light heavyweight crown against John Conteh (33·2·1 > in a scheduled 15- round bout. taped at Atlantic City, N.J . (28 ) - PRO SOCCER. 6 p.m. (7 l -NFL FOOTBALL -The Houston Oilers play the Dallas Cowboys in an exhibition . game at Irving, Texas. 11 p.m . ( 11 ) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Seat\le Seahawks meet the Rams In a.game played earli er in the evening in the Coliseum. RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 4 :30 p.m .• KABC (790): Toronto at Angels, 7 p.m., KMPC (710). Football -SeatUe ,at Rams, 7 p.m ., KI.AC (570). Soccer -Surf at San Diego, 7:15 p.m .. KORJ (94.3 FM>. Su11ll•9l'• T\', Radio TELEVISION 10 a .m . (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Oakland Raiders meet the New England Patriots in an exhibition game at Foxboro. Mass {11) - BASEBALL -The Dodgers meet the Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium In Pittsburgh. . 11 a.m. <50> -TENNIS -Tbe men's singles final in the Players International from Toronto 1 pm. <2> -GOLF -One or the richest payoffs on the tour, $72,000. awaits the winner of the Westchester Classic. !4) -SUPER BOWL XIII IDGHLJGHTS -.Batlle of the Champions chronicles Super Bowl XIII, in which the Dallas Cowboys meet the Pittsburgh Steelers. (7) -WIN- NERS -In Pursuit of the Masters offers a profile or Tom Weiskopf, one or the most successful golfers on the PGA circuit. (11) -NFL FOOT· BALL -The Seattle Seahawks meet the Rams in the Coliseum Saturday night. Taped. <50> - _CALIFORNIA SPECIAL OLYMPICS -Hjghlights of the regional competition for band\capped athletes from CaUfonia. Taped at the Coliseum in June. 1:30 p.m . (7) -1978 NCAA FOOTBALL HIGBUGHTS. 2 p.m. (7 > -RACERS -J ohnny Rutherford joins host Curt Gowdy for the Gat.ornationals Drag Races in Atlanta. From AP Dl.spa&c:bes Although soccer players can j1lggle the ball from tbe head to the foot to the knee, the sport cannot flourish on television by being 2 :30 p .m . (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVlEW -ABC's prediction of the nation's top 20 college football teams. ' ' W-H E N W E 3:30 p.m. (7) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - started last s pring, The Grand Prix of England motorcycle race. we said we had limited taped al SUvenitooe, England. Also, the Cheyenne expectations, and we Frontier Days Rodeo. bounced around. "We need the right day. the right time and we've got to have con· tlnuity. That's the major factor,·• said Phil Woosnam, com · missioner of tie North American Soccer League. "People know when 'All in tbe Family' still have limited expec-4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Heavyweight tations," said Jim boxing: Ken Norton vs. Seotl Ledoux in a bout Spence, vice president taped.al Bloomington, Minn. Also, the world series of ABC Sports. "Nobody of track and field sprint championships, taped in al ABC is overly con-Zurich, Switzerland. cerned about our cur· 11 :35 p.m. (28) -TENMS -The men's rent status. We've ap-singles final in the Players International at Toron- p r o a c b e d t b i s to. Taped. realistically.'• RADIO Spence re<:<>gnizes that B8feball -Dodgers al Pittsburgh, 10 a.m ., a limited summer run KABC (790); Toronto at Angels, 1 p.m., KMPC was not the best op· . (710). portunity for the NASL <Tbe Dally Pilot Is Ht respoe1lble for la&e to run to ratings glory. eba•aes· > ta OD and what night to ---------------------------- tune ln for 'Monday Night Football.• We need the same thing." 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Iti. ~ T oo c.oAAr r ALWAt.>6 oo UJte.l I aw·r GEi 10 6lEEP ! DRABBLE DR . SMOCK EME RGENCY ROOM 0 NIELSEN by Ferd & Tom Johnson If 1"t:'t' Wfil..tr A I TOUOH CLR' ~Pr, 1.'U.61VE 'CM A >r@A (di>' ~Pr. GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS "----.... ----.-z ~ME-I HOPE: TT'S A CHICKEN, cu:i A fJVFF'LO AIN'i GOT NO WtSH~Nt:=!-lW~N tF HE: PIP, IW ~ 100 f'le-/l EJR~K­ SO NOl:'OP'{'P 611 WE:Rf; WISH .. NOW I WON'T BE BOTHERED ev PEDDLERS TODAY • by Tom ~tluk ·: Fridly. August 17, 1979 PEANUTS rrs NOT 100 LATE TO MAKE SOMETHJN6 Of ~OURSaF ... COME HOME l&MTM Mf .J'U HaP ~OU ... WHAT 00 '(OIJ SAi{? OM.VPN.OT D by Charles M. Schult by Kevin F~ ~u., 'flAA1" ll.IA~ 4 'fl'.RRtgL! 'flllN6' "TO 00, MOllMA.N ! I llJAf.j'f' WX) 1'o 60 ANO l l'ot..O<.rzE: -ro '<IW'RC R"14f , OIJJ. 1'M SOllR~ A&ov1' 'flll'S ~<U lltM6. I lllatJf tv!f41'f{~ o Ptc:ic: uV "N t 'iO '1l1t£ '0\J l(NOW, tf ~ OflH~ '(Oii oV 1..11(£' A t.tfft.€ 1(101 IN! M1614f t5€ A&\.£"' 'fO Nt.t.. 'f14t'S ~f .. 11£ .JIJ06!S ~ ~IN6-~ ~ t>t'SllOMCS"f I I I I MOt.1£~ f 507 ---~--- EM ERGENCY ROOM 0 by George Lemont by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh 'VaJ ca,.t.D ra.L ~ uu l)PRJ61-tr W>b A 10061..\ WP .. .' by Gus Aniota ' 'ibJ cax..o 18..l. B'( -me ~ Y 6t.1tJr -IN HI? ewt e{E.~.: I AND 1ll£ WAY µ,!;I AAT WA? NAll.E:O w µ1? Hoo,,,· TODAY'S .CROSSWORD PUZZLE by Harold Le Ooux by Tom K. Ryan ACROSS '8 W1tl'l!n Pre 1 Create ''' ~ Inclined 49 Cnt',.,•Cal 10 Sorghum prel1x 14 Man s name 50 Berlin s I~ Resume "Blue - 16 PerS1a ~Balsam 17 RunQ SA VIier 1& Celsius ~English 20 Corridors 61 Faint 22 Middle Pre-82 lure hx 63 Color 23 Scrapes &ti Level 24 Se111or 65 Kind of nail 26 Reading mtl 66 Snuteye 27 -balom 67 Hollow et er JO Amasseo 2 word s 3A Tendons 35 OueuC' 36 Soan1sn Queen 37 Slum 38 Ten1ary «!Hit hard 4t Always Poet. ~ FortTess head: Sp' var ()Shrewd 45 Augers 47 Swlule stic:k i)()WN l Crush ~Where Jasoer •S Abbr 3 Till 4 Probed 5 Kind ol lamp 6 Abounded 1 Ental 8 Permits 9 Ooub4e: Pre· the 10 lluslon 11 A1lan nation: Var t2 Burden 13 Some bill• UNITED Feature Synd1ca1e Thursday's Puule Solved. 'l' •• s I \IL lolol• •• ( \I • ! I . ' Ir I '• lul~l•I• II o •I •1 r lt " . I o • rlul•l! . ( l I• t I• s l I • • 11s•1 A C I ' -o L . ,_, ( . ( •Ill . , . • ll Ir ' • s ' 0 o I o- • I l I 0 I • l 0 . O• f I l , le ! 0 • r 0 u l s I 0 • c [ . I •• 1 n1 .. c • c u C A I -· •• 0 . o I l I t [ • s lo 's 's IA f l _, I I S•• •• t ( I . • • I 0 . ' • l c I l I I • l [ . ' 0 " . ~ .. • I T I [ A s ( L I 0 • 0 I • • s [ I I 0 • 0 t I ,. r r ~ • 19 Omrnou~ 44 Ollf'n'>•'S i1 G1aoua1 Ab f'ril"•l 25 Aloot 41 -Tue~OJ~ 26 Commano 49 Ell 27 Resou1c1: 5() T OOI!'. 28 Daintier ~ 1 1n1e1 locl. 29 Harden 52 Ice nouse 30-Galahad 53 Cascade 31 Ob1ect ~Roof parl 32 Combine 56 Dutch meas· 33 Fattier ure 35Cover 57 Engllsh 39 Possessive county pronoun 59 Dtstress slg. «> Sharpened nal ~ Nova Scotia liO Ne!Ghbof ot strait Ind. I 1 • ... OAILV PILOl I 'Don't ~eave Hom.e. ' • • Travekrs Ch eck Dispute to Change T V Ads A dding On fol ~ W \' 0 H f\ I A (• I Anwnrun t-:xprt<'' Co !>did tu du y 1\ will m otllry 1lb "Don 'l It· a v t• h o m c w 1 t h o u t . th e m · • tt'lt"Vlblon commen·1al1 because 11( mdw.lry comphunta that the iAdb c~t doubts on the refund· ublllty ol othtir companies' tr& vt>lt'n; checks But the company defends its l'lHr\paign as a "good one " T RE INTRA-INDUSTRY flap be<·nme publJc Thuri.day when Cittcorp ~rv1ces . which issues Firs t National City Travelers Checks. took full-page advertise- mentti m several newspapers claiming that the com·mercials for American Express Travelers Cheques wtire misleading. Michael E. Lively. senior vice president of American Express Co. and presfde-ot of th ~ 1t'e tell l laal our ad aa11palp ..,a• a geed Ollt». Wr-r r addi n g that line and ..,P "81101t~red t o do it . - Western Electric installer Vanessa J efferson checks the maze of wires in the $1,048.000 project at the Pacific Telephone office at 1786 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. The project is to add call-s witching capacity of more than 2.500 lines travelers check division, issut'O a statement Thurs day s ayrng the company would "back its ads to the hilt.·· Today. Jess Gregory. director of public affairs for American Express. simi the company nad WTC Reports Losses WTC. Jno., Newport Beach. has r eport ed a loss for the second quarter and first SIX • months ot 1979 despite record re· venue growth during the period, at•cording lo llarry M Baker, president and chief cxccul.lve of fl eer TAKING ST()(:K State Bank has grown from 1976 asf>cts of $25 million to $58 m11l1on :1s o f June 1979 C al1forn1a Co ao..t a l Bank . found<·d in 197G a:-. the Woml'n !'. Bank has assets <if ncurlv S7 m1lhon as or June 1!179 Revenue~ for the second quarter, which ended June 30. were $44.216.000. compared With $33,259.000 in the corresponding period a year u~o. Net loss was $72,000, or 4 cents a s hare. com- p a r e d with n e t income or $141,000, or 7 cents, in the like period a year a~o. show substantial improvement over the first quarter, operating results were below our expecta- tions. Those results refle<:ted a .,oftening m the retail Sf'<'t.or of the economy which the company serves." Tak~ot't>r Pro g re1u''" ST LOUIS <AP> McDonnell Douglas Corp. has offered to pur c ha ~e. through its whollyown{'d s ub51diary. MICD Holding Co . the outs tanding common stock of Microdata Corp . lrvint-, at $32 per share Ba1tlc Mer ger StMdlnl Revenues for the first s ax months of 1979 were $83,787,000. up from S6:'i.304,000 1n the likt' period of 1978 Due lo the loss m this year·s first quarter. \he comp<iny had a nl'l loss for the hrst half of $540,000. or 26 c:ents, com pared with net in<:omc of $191 .000, or 9 cents, 1n the YCl.ir· t!arher period. Average shares outstanding were 2,103,150 in both years. Me rger negotiations h ave hegun between Newport Beach hased Amencan Stale Hank and C:a hforn1a Coastal Bank of San [)1eJ;?O. McDonnell said Thursday that M 1c rod ala ·s board of director!-. had unan1 mously approved the l<'rms of the· offn ilnd rct'<im m e nd<'d 11'> ate( ptancf' I i) sh a re holder'\ The announcement was made by American State Bank ex • eculives Raymond W Haas. chairman or the board. Donald . W. Stump. president and Ms Veryl J . Mortenson, chairman of Ca lifornia Coastal Ba nk . formerly the Women's Ban.It. M 1crod <Jla has approx 1 rn att'ly 2 3 mill.Jon s hare' of slo<'k out standing. n 1s tradc·d on the OV('r·the-counter market Mc Donnell Doug la!. 1s based m St Lou1!.. M1c rodata manub<· tures mim·computcrs Baker said "Although we did Founded in 1973, American LET1 S SUPER MAKEA DEAL! SAVINGS AT' NABERS NABERS ~ ~ 2600 Menor II• 2600 Harbor llvd. Costa Mesa Costa Mesa 540-9100 540-9100 Prestigious New E X E CUTIVE SUITES a vaila~le near ~range County Airport. Attractive r ates include receptionist law library, conference rooms, secret1artal service. and xerox facility. For a personal tour and further deta1ls, inquire at Vortac Associates, 955-3900 or 955-2288. LEASE tt Fr .. The Leader OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY - Competitive Prlclng SUptH'b Stlrvlce NABERS ~ noo M•iia.'n::'cml IEIA .... ,. J ohn D. Murray, Costa Mesa , has been elected second vice prer.idc nt. pens ion actuarial. al Pacific Mutual l.ifc Ins urance Co .• Newport Beach. He joined the company m 1961 as an actuarial trainee and returned in 1967 as an actuarial assis· tant after spending 31h years in the U.S. Navy. He became assistant vice president, pension un- derwriting and actuarial se rvices, in 1975. * Tbomas S. Santley has been elected second vice president, public relations al Pacific Mutual, Newport Beach. He began his busines!\ career in 1959 with Union Bank. After po!\itions with Western Federal S&L and The Bowes Co .. he Joined Pacific Mutual in 1967 as director, communications. He was elect- ed assistant vice president, communications m 1969. * Phllllp J.t. Schwartze has joined P llllllps Bru dt lleddJck, a Newport Beach Jand.,.plannJng. urban design and environmental research firm as director of city planning. · RespooslbUIUe3 include direction of major land development projects and supervision or city and county government-oriented projects. He will also be responsible for a m ajor portion or the firm's work in lransportation·plannlng. Before joining the company, he WH director ol planning with L.D. King, lnc ., Santa Ana. * Marilyn <Marl)') lor to, Tustin, h as been named manage r of marketing commun lcaUons for the l nlae Co.'• Community Develo pment Division. Sbe will be responsible for coordlnatln1 mercbandlllJli and sales support pro1ram1 for the dlvlaton, which plans and de velop11 realdentlal com muaitiea in Irvine and Newport Beach. She bu been wltb the company s lnce 1973 ftnt HrV1na a a new1cuter with it.a community cableYiaioa com~y and later for nearly five years u l&les and promot.lon dl~t.or of Fubioo Ia land Sbopptn1 Center, Newport Beach . • Ted L Hoe•er bu been appointed controller tor the Callfornta land divl1lon of Nu·Weat Development Corp., Newport Beach. He ll former dUef accountant wllh Cameo World, lne., 1n Santa Monica end Newport Beach. o((lee manacer of Coopen • l.1bJ'ud. He ll ,..pontlblt for developln1 accounUnc and lD&enaaJ control 1y1tema, ~&d.lft• flnaactal reportl and feuibtUty 1tudiel, uataUD1 ln arran1· ilrl ftunctna for U.. acquillUon and dinelopmeat of lud pelftll Uld Mtablllblq ~eGDtl'ol pro-cedW'9. agreed mon • thcsn a week ago ··to add a hne i;ay1nR :.omething like. ·or coursl'. all travefrr-, <-heck compa 1'l1c~ make n· fund~ "' ( __ c_o_N._s_uM_E_R_J mor than 300 ca lls from cugtomcri; who loi;t other brands or travelers check"!, but called American EKprei>s for as · s1stance bec:.iuse they didn't know what lo do." T UE UNE WILL be W<Jken by act.or Karl Malden, who now concludes the commercials with the familiar . "American Ex press Travell'rs Chequt•s Doo 't leave home without them " American Express on Thursday !laid studies show more people are ramihar With Amencan Ex press Travelers Cheques than with other bimllar checks THE· c m c ORP AD, lo The Ne w York Times, T h e Washington Post and some edj. lions of the Wall Street J ournal, advised: Tlte.. TV campaign mtroducf'd in June shows people an a v an~ ty of situations . They lo!>f' their travelers checks. Panic A plee1 Cor help But the checks w ·re not American Express Whal 1!> to be done" The quesLlon 1s u11 answered. ''Jn the last 60 days,"' the s tateme nt added , "the American Express refund center m Nt•w York has received .. Don 'l leaw home without all the facts ... Gregory s aid the compa11v volunteered to m ake the chani:t< a fter Citicorp and Thomas Cook lnc. expressed their concern "WE FELT THAT our ad campaign was a good one. We"re adding that line and we volun· tee red lo do 1t.' • said Gregory. adding that C1t1corp went ahead with its ad despite knowi n ~ about the change Why dJdn"t Lively mrnllon th<' c hange m his puhllc !>tatcment on Thursday? .. We didn 'l think 1t was parttcularly 1mµort<snt . said Gregory. Jeffrey Neubert. president of Citicorp Service~. confirmed that he knew about the proposed change. Hut he said /\mencan Express was unable to provirt1· details of exactly what would bl, done. "Until we see tlie chanRl". 1t may be no change," he :.aid 11£ ADDED THAT an extra line would not s<itlsfy \iti<"orp 1( pe<>ple are stall left with thf:' 1m pres!>mn lhat Amcrn·an f;xpr••.,,. rh•·t·k -. <Hl' more rduntf\Jl1lf• th~n ulh<'r chrd .... 'I hl0 ... 1.tt1•111 1•11 t l'•''Jt'rl "' NI W YfJJ./ .Af•t ~ t • \ ''• I'· ~"~..;.~~'\~','' ; :: ;,!~:' ,,,,,_. «w-t-u..-''"' lJtC tM [\1o· .. l~r\ >i ,V 1,y.-r . 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C Oil Refiners Gain More Gas Statiom WASlfiNGTON !AP) -OU r efiners are Increasing thelr s hare or the retail ga!SOllne market m the United States while indepen- dent gasoUoe stat.Jons disappear at an alarmmg rate, House in-vestigators s ay Stati&~ics compiled for a House s ubcommittee show that almost 100,000 s mall gasoline dealers have gone out of business s ince 1972 Tht> volume or gasoline sold by Tefiner-operated sta lions almost doubled during the s ame time period. .. '.l'ffERE IS NO QUF.STION ABOUT 1t. tbe sm all independent gas?hoe dealer 1s tn trou~le." Rep. Berkley Bedell . D-lowa, chair man of the s mall business s ubcomm ittee on antitrust and restraint of trade, said. ··Perhap!> 1t would be more accurate to say be is m danger. . of becoming a vanishing species," he said. His_ remarks were prepared for s ubcommittee hearings In Sioux City. Iowa. on gasoline markeb.ng practices. 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TIDS CO•BINFA THE woan OJ' poulble eeoaomlt scenarloe. And makl.ng it even more daqerou t.hm ~ alump of 1974·75 has been the worktwide lou of conflcSeac. in the once powerful U .s. dollar and the ooce r:espected Carter White House. It would be arro1ance borderine on foolishness to 1uesa bow'deep pr broad or proloQaed lb1s retreat will be. How a~gly the White House and Cooc~ stick to their determination to cool inflation will dete rmine whether th.is retreat ts limited to a moderate r~sion or be(omes a slump. Money's Worth But what.ever the answer, amoag certao· ties ii a rise la un· employment. TbOH la attvice related jobs. particularly i.n t.be North and East. will be vulnerable. Newty employed workers may be hit by the last in, first out syndrome. And jwiior members or exeeutive teams of corporations that have rec:eaUy ~n taken over by other comparues may be in a precarious J)06ilion. Whatever the job, increasing numbers or people Wlll receive notices or dismissal. ROUGHLY t7 PE RCENT OF wage a nd salary Jobs in the United Stales drC covered by unemployment in sur.rnce 'fhe protection was extended recently to include slat(' and loc11I government workt>rs , some workers 1n .igriculture-and soml' domestic household employeei-. In addH1on. redernl law provides benefits for un l'mployf'd federal employeel> and former m ilitary person net Hrulroad workers a re protected under a diffe rent prrJ g ram /\merit' an workers v. ho t an prove a direct LU! betwet!n a JOb l<r..:. and fort:1~n 1mporu. are ent1Ued to special in come ~lStanrf' pro~ra111s Ttus relatively new law ha-. been severely t.ci.ted several llm~s in the past few years 1n a v. 1de rMge of 1ndu.stnes. WHD.E SPEan c R EQUJREM[NTS for ellgib1hty for unem ployment insurance vary from :.talc to state. d basic reqwrement usua lly 1:. lhat a worker m ust hav<: earned a certain a moU11t of wagb, or have had a certain length of employment to q ualify for benefits The work must hav,e be<!n P"rformed for on t.'mployl'1 coverL'<i under the WW!mploymt'nt in:.urancc program Self ~mployed worker~ gt:nerally are not entitled to ur1 em ployment insurance benefits People eligible for benefits.usually are ent.JUed to rl'· ce1ve about 50 percent of what they earned while ~mployed, up to a m aximum set by state la..- Most Stocks Trade In Narrow Range NEW YORK I AP > -Oil stocks benefited fro m P rt."5 t dent Carter 's decontrol of hea,·y oil today but the broadt:t mark~! w3...c; Little changed m moder ate trading. 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Augwat t7. t 0 TO OAILV PILOT Carmen Dragon to conduct California Pops premiere in Irvine . -'" Pops, pianist, picnic, pairytings programmed for Heritage Park Irvine 's planning quite a reception for the California Pops Orchestra and conductor Carmen Dra~on. complete with silver and candles to the park or purchase dinners from food booths. Tables and bar~ue facilities are available at the park along Wllh a "lluckleberry Finn" play area ror s pecials. he 1s an avid s ports man anri sonc writer who made has concert sin~an~ debut with Dragon's Glendale Symphony last year Arthur fl"'filf'r . hf•" prohahl) the hottest 1pops1 rond uc-tor :ir ounrt · Follo~'•nJ.! 1n the famed n ostl')n maec;Lro·c, rootSt<'PS. Dral!OO also iums for exc1Lem~nl in d rwrformanrc• Culturt-v.1m ·l pay 1b own way unless :.omethmg happenl> on that stage ' children. 1-- The debut appearance or lhe Oran,::t> Countv orchestra will be at 7 30 p.m . Sunday an Heritagt> Park. 4601 Walnut St. BUT m E AFFAIR begins at 11 a.m. with a free lakeside art s how. Southland artisans will display paintings, prints, jewelry, ceramics, stained glass, macrame and woodwork a ll day on lhe grassy knolls More than S,000 persons are expected to al lend the musical portion of Lhe fesllvitae s ac- cording to Margaret Gaffey, city perfor ming a rts supervisor. Orange County pianist Pau.lena Carter will he the other soloist. performing Ger~h~ in ., "Rhapsody in Blue" and ··c1a.ar de Lune She has been featured on radio's "Standard Symphony Hour," plus her own ~twork broad- cast and recitals in Hollywood Bowl . Honolulu. PhilaCielpbia, Portland, San Francisco and Seat tie. WHAT ARE HIS thoughts as he approachel> • the pod a um with a new orchestra? PARTICIPATING ARTISTS Shown In Action on P.ge C3 DRAG-ON PLANS A pops collection of 11 titled numbers plus eight others in a sing-along to be led by the conductor . The show will open with "America the Beautiful" and "Festive Overture" and include ··steeping B eauty Waltz," "Oh What a Beautiful Mo rnin g ." "Espan~ Cani " "Son gbird," and tunes from "My Fair Lady .. : /Miss Carter has appeared in motion pie tures as a double for several stars in scenes where they play the piano_ ·"The moment of truth starts with the up- beat. wtuch must be in Lhe rhythm or the music o mus1c1ans can draw a preparatory hrealh the v101"usts can ready their bows." be said. · ··The orchestra can tell a great deal about 1ts conductor lD that first upbeat -but the con· ductor knows the orchestra with his first downbeat.•• TOM MOON, PRESIDENT of the Cali Conti a Pops Orchestra, said of the soloists: ~ace on the Irvine Sladlum lawn for the out.door "concert on the green" will be availa- ble, startingat6p.m . Admissionifi$6_ In the tradition of HollywOod Bowl. art show and concert-goers ar e invited to bring picnics Appe.aring with the orchestra of 68 Los An ~eles Philharmonic m usicians, will be baritone Terry Leste r , singing "Begin the Beguine" and the soliloquy from "CarouseL" "We are pleased to have such talent~ artists join us in this great night of music We know many of their fans and will attend and the1 r stature adds immensely to lhe program " Rena Godshall. coordinator of fine arts for the ltvl.De Unified School District. is technical director for the pt!rformancc. She has directed the stagmg and J1 ghtmg for more than 30 shows including three major productions sponsored by the lrnne Han•est FestJVaJ_ Frequently seen as a n actor 10 TV Of Dragoo, Moon s aid. "Witb the deatb of Ne~ at Keyboard: Musical-Digits Play Comp~ter By THOM LECOQ Of Ille Dally '1MtSi.tt When pianist Peter Nero's fingers dance across the keyboard, seemingly magical things happen. Perlormance dates are recorded, the complexitie&.of re membering which town likes wruch tunes are eliminated and myriad d elaHs of contracts are condensed into manageable packages. Tbe musician's keyboard isn 't the usual piano; it's his home computer, the most expensive system Radio Sb.ack makes PETEaNUO "It helps give me a feeling that I'm in control or m y life ... it's a bit like running a small busi- ness." said Nero during a record· ing session break last week . Although he has a self. confessed passion for electronics devices and electric gadgets, Nero Ui a purist about music. "I bought one of the fll'Sl Moog synthesiZers, a lab model that cost , about $12,000. But the synthesizer only imitates other instruments . . . I'd rather hear a real violin section with the human elements of alt.ack and a certain lack of syncbroniaation. '' NEBO IS NOTED PO& bis smooth musical renditions of pop tunes dooe by bis trio or in conjunction with or· cbestraa with stylings rooted in a mix of cluslcaJ training and five years of s aloon playing. But at home, Nero said be can't resist gadgets. "Why walk to fix coffee if you can just press a button?'' His bome i.a always being redone for a new deviee. Each becomes his favorite, but t.be computer i.a bi.a lon1est- laating Oame. And Nero spent a lot of time devee.!:l:. ing special programs for ll to make b1a ppay road life r. WON A CONTaAcr 18 SIGNED, every detail of up- commi booklnp la fed lD. A.a cbana• occur, or detalll are a.ddecl, be not.el them on tbe computer'• twiD dilk memorte1. ReMl'VadoDI, eatouraae. repertoUe, detalll of coe-tam•. prop1, illltnameetl, abeet mualc and pa,y tcbedulet also are fed la. Whee the cbte la completed. Nero UHi a telephone at· tacbment to feed ln auclleace · reac:Uom, problems and otber detalJa ao tbe next vial& to tM city will be better. , More lmportant, aald tbe bilh·•plrtted musician, be la able to beD a Ulbt handle on coetl. Eacb date booked cu be broken down to tell exactly bow macb Nero and bla backup mua.ldw made. TllAT DI.PED DEVELOP Bii career, be be1Mn1 -·-... -.... clear did*-•boat wtalcb ... an __,..w. IDlw for 1111 on II*' wl wbldl an am,. ,, ............. He ...,.. tlm H•t-Ar aomp 11 .. wm 111e1p ldm CIM UIBOAJlD, Pa•e Cit> .. .....,,....,Lilllb''•-w....,..~ "This Isn't Christmas m August. It's a commemorative print for Sunday's boat parade. BJ JOANNE REYNOLDS Of tlle O.Uy ...... IUft A couple of Newport Beach's best known characters. cartoonist Virgil Partch and the tug, Mlcb11an, ...tll lead Sunday's annual display of civic madness otherwise known as the Charaeter Boat Parade. Tbls year's eHnt will be the 19th running of the procession which Partch and a fellow cartoonist, the late Dlck Shaw, were loltrumenlal in starting. THE MIClllGAN, THI: FLAG veael of tbe Balboa Island Sculliq and Punting Sodety will lead tbe lineup of boata decked out to tbe theme of "Happy Daya.in Newport Beach." nie parade forms up at t p.m. m tbe tunJn, bMln ln the North Udo channel and sMu1d bead out for a counter· cloctwtae tour of tbe lower bay by 2 p.m. Tbe entire clrcult takes about two houri to complete. Organllen of tbe parade at the Newport Harbor.Area Chamber ot Commerce say there are II entrlet so far. Slnce there's no entry fee, that number ls bound to in· crease ~ Sunday with inclusion of somt impromptu Joiners. Rilht behind the Michigan will be ti.. Judles in C'est La Vie, looking for the boata on which to beat.ow tbe 14 trophlet. AND alGRT BBBlND TllEM will be tbe TtklL a bay tour boat nleb will ear17 tbe Tblrd Marine Alrcran Wtq Buel fW'Dm SI Toro llartae Corpl Air Statioa. Tbe muai· ciau bav• belD nplar ~ lD Ult ,.,... tDr ...... ,..... Also making the rounds will be tbe 40-foot ketch, the Miraka, decorated In Oriental motiT by Riddle Yachts. South Coast Repertory Theater and artist David' Solomon of Laguna Beach _ He was commissioned by Lhe chamber of commerce to paint the dramatic white on black watercolor. "Festival of Lights" (detailed above> to inaugurate the Newport 8 Series, an eight-year commemorative art project. His sub· "1ect. oC course, was the Harbor Area's nautical Yuletide revelry. THEN WILL FOLLOW THE floatin'g sames who've been lmown ln the past to me all manner of craft to OODftJ tbetbeme. Tbe parade ls an all-harbor event that draws in tbe Sberiff'a Harbor Patrol and Coat Guard Auxiliary to try to malntaln order. Tbat'• a tough job because the fleet of boats that IO out to view the parade are somedmt1 u colorful u the character boata. Be usured that all lnYOll'ed come armed with noise maken, ransin1 fflOm entire squads of baaplpen to bells, boma and packs of barking dogs. It's not unknown for partlclpanta and viewers to arm themselves with water pumpt1 and water ballobna Just in • cu. aomeone on another boat want.I a UWe wet fun. Tbe law and order foUta frown on that sort of thins u belq an unnec: ... ary buard to navtcation and have made tt • bablt ln put paradel t.o ooaftlcate IQCb equipment and wrtt.e tieU for tbe owaen. Clll-NANIOANl. .... Q> ... • frlcNy, Aueuat 11. 111'1 ENTERTAINMENT Outdoor Celebrations Double as Fund-raisers 1 "A DAY IN THE SUN fl'OR aRA," with more than SO public, entertainment and stM>rts sponsor$, ls theme tor first ERA Orenge Count\' famlly f~nd raiser f rom 2 toe p.m . S.turdey at O '.Nelll Ran<.h, M ission Viejo. rts activities, barbecue. Tlc.ktt• adults, S.S children. Reservation~ call 639-8907. ' IENEl'IT PERl'ORMANCI! of Ac~my Award winning fllm "Who Are the De Bolts and 'Where Old They Gtt 19 Kids?" w lll be first fundralser for Oraft9e County chapter of AAStc:, A id to Adoption of .Soeclal Kids, 7:30 p.m . Saturday at St Paul's Church, Tustin. Tickets $5 , wine and cheese served. Information, contact Sandy Born at 839-1591. THE BEACH AT Huntington Harbour Bay and Racquet Club will be finish tine for 22 canoe clubs In a 60-mile deep water race from Marina del Rey on Sunday. Awards ceremony and luau w lll ~Jow. Tickets $10, proceeds w ill go to BalbOa Bay Club team, Newport Beach, to represent California in worldwide championship. PllNl'Y OF MUitC wi ll mark the dedlc.atlonot the OASIS Senior Citizen's new bolldlng at 800 M arQuttrlte Ave . Cor ona del M ar from 10 a.m . to 1 p .m. ~turday. Jack Chapelle and hi~ magec banjo wlll perform '" Wiii cttoral ctnd sing-along group\ and Jdck Toon Ukelelers. "PAUL JACOBS ANO the Nucleor Gang" w lll be 5hown at fllm festival 7: 30 tonight, at Unitarian Fellowship Church, '29 Cypress St. Laguna Beac.h. 'Sponsored by Laguna Beach chapter of All lance for Survlva1, w hich advocates nuc lear .free future. Information. call 499·3t90. MILLS BROTHE RS wlll perform 8 and 10 p.m . tonight and Sat urday at Knott's Berry Farm's Good Times Theater. Park hours 9 a.m . to midnight daily until 1 a.m . Fridays and Saturdays.' "SU PERCUSSION" wi ll perform Ja zz, rock and classlcal music 7:30 p.m . Tuesday, Aug. 21, In San ta Ana College Amphitheater . Admission $2 adults, $1 students, senior s and children. Seat ing fi rst come first serve. Information, call 835·3000: ext . 488. OFFICIAL SONG of Newport Beach will be performed by Guy Halferty, com poser, during Henry Brandon's Brass Band Concert at 9 p.m . M onday, A ug. 20, at Fashion Island . Commemorative plaque will be presented to Halferty by the city. Also on the program w lll be "My Surfln' Days," composed by Joseph Mulroy at Newport Beach. BEATLE MEMORABILIA collectors can send fnformatlon on favorite items to Seiters and Roskin, Inc., 9255 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, 90069. The Greek Theater, now presenting the musical "Beatlemania," :ruesday, Aug. 21 to Sunday, Aug. 26, 1s Inter ested In local, unique m em orabilia. CHARLES DUTOIT, Montreal Symphony director. w ill lead Lo~ Angeles Philharmonic In a suite from ballet "Lake," 8:30 p.m . tonight and Saturday at the Hollywood Bow l. "1812 Overture" and fireworks cannon and m ilitary band will close program~ Tickets. call (2l3)87·M USIC. "1112 OVERTURE" WILL FINISH WITH FIREWORKS AT HOLLYWOOD BOWL - -•j·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- EnJoy the finftt. Shop at Newport Produce! We have everything from raspberries, blueberries, strawberries to 5 khtds of melofts! Your btldc)et wll love thes~ COtlpGft specials. Sale starts os toon as ffte paper Is Giit! 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CDMMIONOIN19 ~-:.'!:"· .-. ... a.o-.•w AUG. 18-26 FRENCH PUPPET COMPANY WILL RECALL CIRCUS AT GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE "LES MARMOUSETS," company of French puppets, wlll perform the play "Le Cirque des Anlmaux" at 2, ~and 7 p.m . Saturday in Health Science Lecture Hall 131, Golden West College. Admission $1. The story is about circus animals' day off. LAFF STOP, all comedy nightclub in Newport Beach, will present Shirley Hamphill, Bob Shaw and Ted Hoium Tuesday, Aug. 21 , through Sunday, Aug. 26. Shows 8:~5 p.m. weekdays, 8:30, 10:30 and 12:30 p.m . Fridays, 8, 10 and 11 :30 p.m . Saturdays. Reservations. call 751 ·7820. COMEDY "ACCOMMODATIONS" will be sta<Jed through Sunday, Oc t. 1, at Queen Mary Dinner Playhouse, Long Beach. Cocktails 6 p.m ., dinner 1 p.m., curtain 8:30 p.m . Show only t icket price $8, group r ates and transportation available. Information and reservations, call 432·7'28. "ONCE UPON A MATTRESS '' Rodgers and Hammerstei n musical. wi ll~ presented 8:30 tonight and Saturday at Pear son f.>ark Amphitheater, Anaheim. Adults, SJ.50. seniors, students or servicem en under 23, $2.50. TAYLOR SISTERS wi ll perform disco, funk, Broadway, Top ~O and oldie h tt song s twice daily weekdays and three t imes Saturdays and Sundays at the Southland Home and Garden Show , Anaheim Convention Center. Disco dance instruction to be featured: 'Show runs Saturday through Sunday, Aug . .26. Hours 2 to 10 p.m . Mondays through Thursdays, 2 to 11 p.m Fr idays, noon to 11 p.m . Saturdays, noon to 9 p.m. Sundays. TIMOTHY LEARY will perform "How to Joyfully and Profitably Survive the 8Al.80API~· '. 'f . Total Coflapse of Civilization in the 1980's," 9 p.m . Monday, Aug. 20, at Budd Friedman's Improvisation, 8162 Melrose Avenue. Los Angeles. SS cover charge, tw<Htrlnk minimum. I nformatlon and r eservations, call (213) 651·1583. AL JARREAU IN CONCERT AL JARREAU Wiii perform ton19ht and Saturday at the Greek Theater, completing the singer's California summer tour. CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR w ill fea t ure entertainers Kaye Ballard, Frid ay, Aug. 24; Barbara Mc Na1r, S<l turday and Sunday. Aug. 2S, 26, Tom Netherton and Anacani of the Lawrence Welk Show, Monday, Aug. 27, and Tammy Wynette, Tuesday, Aug 18. Fair runs today through Tuesday. Sept. 4 1n Sacramento. FAMILY PICNIC 1nclud1ng games, prize~ and dancing, sponsored by Lod<Je 3168 of the Polish National Alliance, w ill be held from 10 to 6 p.m . Sunday at Long Beach Police Picnic gr ounds. Information, call 5~·1034 . ROUT£ OF THE 19TH ANNUAL CHARACTER BOAT PARADE NEWPORT HARBOR, CALIFORNIA AUGUST 19, 1979 FORMATION AT 1.00 P.M. ~ ...... "'- ONCE IN FORMATION('?) CHARACTER IOATS WILL START PARADING AT 2 P.M. F',....P~CJ SHENANIGANS BACK AGAIN. • • The patrolmen are alao known to look fot.._ boat operat.on who've bad a little too much parade cheer. Vlewtq t.be parade is probably Just a euy from tbe land u the water. Prime vtewtq ~.~l.~~ be found on bay beacbel alcml t.be pelJlJU\Ua and on the south 1lde of Balboa laland. There's a public bucb at the Harbor Patrol beadquarten, 1901 Bayside Drive, and Cb1na Cove at the root of Fenlleaf Avenue in Corona del Mar is another 1ood van- tage point. Parkins in all these neighborhoods ls tricky, eo allow a little extra Ume to locate a apace tbeD set to the beacb . Some otber prime view lpotl can be found i.n any ol the maAY !:;t!rant restauraatl tbat surround the bay. U e tbe public beada•, where aleobollc beveras• are problbtted, the reatauranta are only too bappy to proYide parade vtewen wttb 10metblnl cool to drink and taty to munch. Remainlnt lltbo1rapb1 of Solomon's "FeatJval of Lipta" are anllable tbrou-91 the chamber of co111merce. Tbey are 18dC laebet and framed for $185, 10 percent ot wb1da ii liven to the Newport Harbor Art llUHUID. ~ o .-.llY PllOT • 1 -. -.... ----.... --. .-,. """'" -..... ---.._ ........ -..-----------..... -.. ---• OUT N ABOUl f:rtday Augu~t I/ 1919 DAILY PILOT Cuisine's Colorful • ' Art festivals feed ·soul in Laguna Beach, Ivy House satisfies appet4f • It Cndlle doea't lf't the better ol you, and you 're like a lo' of u•. a aummer vblt lo La&UM'• art MUvala bu become aJmott man dat.ory. But howe"r much art may feed the aoul, lt doean't ftU aD empty atomach. Appetit.et cu be •••ilY aatisned by dining at the Ivy 8cMa.le before or aller browsini Amo.s Ua attrlbut.111. t.bf' restaurant has lhe atJ vat.ace ol belna eonveo1eoUy clOCM! to lbe lhree m~ t.dval ailft. 1'1111 IYY llOtJSE IS part of the ''llouaie of Peters" restaurant d ynasty t.bat baa taken shape aloq the Or&.n&• Coast in reoent ye111n1 (;real f'ood and 1"1m• Wmr~ 111 nur OuUloor Garden or Dr111119 Room LUNCH Mon.-Fri. • 11 :30 • 2:30 DINNER Tue.-Sat. • 6:00 -10:00 Vlohn Trio Fri. & Sat. Nit•• ~-Chef -Cary flarrtll ~~ 2640 E. Coast Hlghwa~ ~(!'~ (l~de -Fe,, .... .i CourlY•rd I ~ Corona del Mar 640·7092 tT'S NEW ... NEW .•. NEW CHEF'S SPECIAL SUNDAY BRUNCH/LUNC 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. l lJ N ( H ~ ~ > ;, fl/' Io l P f\I. Dl ~J'J' P ,1,11Jr>M • • ... 1 '""' r. r . · "'-r 1 t ~ ' P M Serving B uffet Lunch al $4.95 16431 Bolsa Chicna Huntington Beach 846-134 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY WE COIDIALL Y INVITE YOU TO COME TO OUll NEW RESTAURANT (FOIMEILY MITLA'SJ AND ENTOY OUR COMPLETELY DIFFERENT GOUIMET MENU - NOW FEATUllNG OUlf FAMOUS "00~ ~IAL MAllGAllTAS'' "Come In And Say Hello!" LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1 leef Taco, 1 Cheese Enchilada Sen'td with..._°' Ra$2.25'uncll 4:00 P.M. , NNMAllOAL Ail._.. llf 1rl1ooe lft MIXICAH ~ .......... aa..a1=e 147 Welt· 111h It., Colta ..... 142.1714 ..... ,. .......... ...... ..... "" ,..., ...,... o.w. Out 'N About Norman Stanley Operat.ons or this domain. which also includes the Crown House in Laguna Niguel and the Bayshore House at Lake Forest 10 El Toro, are u fao11ly trto or ace restaurateurs, Bill and Jd nne Pet.en1 and BiU Jr. A rtisti<· Efforts Con~erted Potter .R on B u rke ol Anahei m, left, a nd wood carver Bob Young or Sant a Ana ready tht•1r wares for the free lake~1de art ~ho"' from 11 :i m . l o 6 30 p m Sunrtay in Irvine's lleritagt• P a r k . Sharon Smith. tht· l'll~ 's finl' arts super visor. :rnd Barbar;.i Duarte. ~ho"' ('Oon.linal~r. h :.ivc arranged the d1~pl uy of p<.11nt1ngs, prints. jewelr~1• ceramics. stained gli:iss, macrame and woodcrafts on the grassy knolls surrounding the lake. A rt show <ind concert-goer ..., :..rrc invitc>d lo bring pi('nic~ or purchase dinners from food booth::. in the stadium Et \'mla \\'" :ir•• now np('n for hear1\' brc·:tkf;l'l 1;1 ... 1 \' lunrht"• and i?1111rm1•l dinner-.. from th(' Brf'a<;t 11! C'h1rkt•n "En Cruutc" lo lhC' rn•'h .,almon "Puul Bncu•w" Frnm tht· dc·ltrale 'aurt"' of pun• v.h1l£> n•al ""lnuv1•lle c·u1'irw" to lhl' l>nv.n ltJ E<Jrth Lamb Shank Ot• T oUIOU'•l'. <:ht·/ t.aUlrC'l' hnnl! ... vou lh•· <Jrt nr llt'W rnnkerv al rc•a snnahl<• prier'. 10 the <'Ot1e<;l ~ n ·nt·h atmospht•rr A B1<'nto1 1,..atifost 9· I I L.clt I I ·2 'Dilllittc) 6 to 9 • Fri. & W . to IO C loM-d MCN!day 1 3421 Via Udo Newport leach l•seM'Qtfons 675-4904 Inside, the Ivy House appears to be an inn from Normandy transported to the Art Colony. The exterior bas a totally different charm thanks to its settillg Ill Laguna's Lumberyard Mall. LOCATED WHERE A genuine lumber yara stood not too long ago, this delightful shopping cent.er merits exploration before you dine. In· tereati.ng,ly, too, all t.bat remains of t.be former premise& ls the street-front wall of lbe lvy House, which bas been designated an official historical landmark. Within the confines of lbe dining ana ~~~~K~'~!!~.~~I ( .!13'x~GRANQ HOTEL 1 HOHi WAY AllAHllM C.A 11802 pcesen1s BERNARD ERHARD & LINDA Mc CLURE STARRING IN '. !<IC H.d~fdU/lJ( I ' I' ~~AH1-t~'•'"lH:O llt'.,••I l Vl fi'I' l UlS JHRU SUN lVlS I'> '>U .... BkUNC.H (714)772-7710 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - NOW cocktail. areas. t.be broad beama crtaacrouln~ the atnw-fWed plaster walls evoke the ele1ul yet rustle feeling of Northern France. ~ fumlabings likewise add to the aenae of eon .. tlllental refinement. ; A particular pleasure we enjoy la dinlDC lit a room where lbe tables are spaced Just the rt1bi distance apart. There is no feeling of eatina-"' an arena oor of belng Jammed lnto a ~ area. • Like lta slater Crown House restaurant. the Ivy House bas one of those rane lnatallaUons that's the special delight or seafood fanciers, art oyster bar. From il, by way of appetizers, yo~ can order such delicacies as oysters or clams Oil the half s he ll , $4.95; crab cocktail, $4.75; marinated herring, S4.2S; stuffed mushrooma <with crabmeat), $4.95; steamed clams, $5.95! scampi, $6.25. TUB.NJ]i~ TO THE dinner menu itself is a bit like oj:>l"nlng an encyclopedia of lhe world's ~reat dis hes . Near ly 40 e ntrees embrace i.ea food. veaJ, fowl , house specialties, steaks. chops and pasta. All of the meat and fish items are served with a choice or soup or mixed gr~n or spinach salad, steamed r ice or boiled new potatoes, l'reamed spinach or vegetable du jour. The first of our two ent.rees was Pacific red ~napper $7 25. Delicately sauteed in butt.er, the fish was wonde rfully fresh, served wtth tartar ... auc~ and accompanied by broccoli hollandaise. Veal Elizabeth, $9.75, was the second bappi· I\ chosen selection. It netted a knockout blend <ir 'cal and sh ramp, sauteed with shallots, tom atoes and a da:.h of cognac, artichoke bot- tom .... parmesun chees.e and buttered noodles. Anyom· who claims the t1lle of "bag eater" tan :Jbo tum to an impressive choice of a Ii 1«Hll' M>le<'t1ons In add1l1on to appetizers. these int'luck w up:., <,ala1.b, ve~etables, potatoc:. and rte:.i.t'rt.s H) ~a} of ent en :unment t.n the lounge, the -.en!>at.aonal Dwight 01ckcrson J ass Trio is Oil ldP na$!htly, Tuesday through Saturday. Sunday and Monday the performmg spotlight shifts to Garn~n and Baker YOl' CAN'T MISS the Lumberyard and Ivy ll nu~e. once }ou're on Forest Avenue ; two blocks from the Coast Highway, opposite City II all The prec•S<' number as 384 Fore!>t Ave Reservations. 494·9491 or 752.&ssa S/wtst-. DINNER PLAYHOUSE · 140AV( PICO· SAN CL(MlNH 91617 prNOU -----., MIM: bv LEONARD BERNSTEIN Lyrou by· STEPHEN SONDHEIM ~on a book t>v ARTHUR LAU RENTS 1\IR'I' TUCSOA'l'lHRUSUNOAYEVfNING (714)-492-9950 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - ~iiiiiiiimNOW You don't need Ti'ddlcr o,, the Roof OP~."\' ... \IC :.! I Starring HARVEY LEVINE In 1111 Owl and the P"ssycat " 1 t Ii I • \ l f( ~.I. \ 11 \ \I "I PERFORMANCES -TUES THAU SUN.• BRUNCH PERF EVERY SUNDAY 3503 S. HARBOR BLVD., SANTA ANA ANO SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF BIO BANDS TWO COMPLETE SHOWS s.turdey 9r1d Sunday NEW YORK STEAK' DINNER Feeturlng CAESAR SALAD 9r1d PEAR SWISS t22.50 per penon ClltNow for Rtttrntl- Mo-4000 • a special occasion to have a special evening. You don't have to wait fo r a birthday or ann iversary to feel special here. Dining at the Five Crown s is always a great experience. Our Mr. Crowley welcomes you with the wann hospi tality of Old Eng lish Inns. Cozy rooms, cheery fireplace . and marvelous fare --:.....-featuring nur famous roast prime ribs· of beef expertly prepared by Chef Ivan . Come din e with us tonight. FIVE~S A Friendly Reminder ... .Marriott's.Rancho las Pdbnas Resort is a~ ce to Day.: Relax and enjoy the glamour of Palm Springs at low summer rates. Our exciting teatut'98 ~ ~ family and specialty restauf'8ftta ... cocktail lounge and dteco ••. owralzed pOOI and hydrotherapy poof ••• gotf ..• tennle ••• ~ ••• game room ..• drtvlng range ••• putting~ •.• in room mcMll' ... and muc:A, much rnorj, 'ileginn ~Viwr To Huntington r ' It ' JIL't h\..1 11hl l11111' lnr llw ll11nt 111j'\11n Beach Pi t•) houi.r. h 1n•\.. 111 hu'""'"' Jll'lt .,.r .. , the Slrt-t>I from l ht• bllnw ultl 1'h1n1t Arter neurly thn 'l' ) l'Ur~ I n('ll rount111g u tt 10 Of KhOW8 In u Loni: lkurh rtmn<>r tht'utf•r l tht• f.untmgton pl:.),.,, 1u 1• urll "' 111¢.110 11rud11c·1ni lil&aya ln the ~arhf( Valluflt• ... ho111>tn1t r t·ntt·r t1 itone'a throw from thf'tr old uddress el :.!110 llalo St. Their homt•comang ~huv.. .. £1oeing. 801· lM." proved SUl'ces~ful and the !lcC'ond offering «;modem comt'<l y n allt-d ' Rt-gmner .!> Luck . •Mves torught for a i.1" w1·ekend engagt-m1·nt Ravin g gotten thf' hllll thu'I iolhng again tht· duntmgton B1;•ach tht·· 111j11 .... 111• 1 ak1nR ,1 long t~nge vaew Cl( i.111 t'\ll'ndt.:d l!J7'J HO ,l·d~Oll FOLLOWING "RF.Gl1'~f.K 'S 1.uc·k v.111 be a new com edy. "The St-cond Tame Around · making its premiere enga gement in Orange County , under the d 1rcct1on or J ohn Wilham~ It plays from Oct. 5 through Nov 10. to tie followed by a children's Christmas show to be announced and directed by Mike Liddy. Intermission Tom Titus Ptul dc Oarro~. who broke the ice wilh "Boe· ing . Hoeing ," rl't urn~ to direct a dra m a . "Laura." running J an 11 to Feb. 16. F'ollowing that will be Hon Al bcrtsen 's production of "The lma~anary lnvultd." Feb. 29 to April 5. Art Wins low's rcnd1t1on of "Hus Stop," April 18 to May 24. and "MO\'C Over. Mrs. Markham" June 6 to July 12. directed by Hon Falt a n. The season's finale, which will play July 25 through Aug. 30, has yet to be de cided upon. · PLAYHOUSE PRESIDENT Roge r Mills llas announced that the theater will offer season tickets for all productions except the children's s bow. The tab is $17.50 for Friday nights. $20 for Saturdays and $30 for opcr11ng nights a nd the post-show r<'ceptaon NeC'd more 1n form<it1on '• Call Ro~er at ·• Real Car.tonese Food tat here or rake home STAG CHINESE CASINO t I I 21st Pl .• M•wport l•fKh ORiol• 3·9560 M-to Mldniqhl OoHy-W~.4iftld\ U"til t :00 o.m. o•u )I TUH .. "",_ ..... P.----------------...-.. p1 /k Chinese Cuisine 1 I , /'71' 11Htt-.v1" c<1n.;·1AJJ.l)11 ,,,1-I I l h ·.1lur11tl! 'I r11p1t·JI 1Jr111lo. I 1' [ BAMBOO C.onf~•us <:lys F.fl(/ I/Ir• I TErsn •,CE luck'( fon11()() ;ina w"' , I J, nn a 1aoo rm.li1<Jcc · I BOWLING A RUSE IN 'BEGINNER'S LUCK' Carolyn Tierney, Hank Sorkin Co-atar 847-4465 or Grace Shaw at 897-8157 for furthe r cl e ta ils. • ALSO RELEASING MORE data on its 1979-80 s eas on is the Cos ta Mes a Civic Playhouse. which has s cheduled three com· l'd1es. a drama and a musical. Now in rehea rsal for "George Wa shin"gton Sle pt Here ... which opens Sept. 21. the Civic Pl ayhouse will follow with Moss Hart's popula r "Light Up the Sky" and a mystery-drama to be announc<'d la ter ror deta ils :about season tickets. call the theat er at 754·5159 .. THE LIDO ISLE PLAYERS also have set the ir new ~eason in motion. scheduling a reprise of their 1965 produc tion. "Dear Charles." for the fall s how and Agatha Chnstae's "Murder on the Nile " in the spring. Ron Fill an wlll flt "De ar Charles " into a busy directing schedule that also will find him staging plays a t Huntington-Be a c h . Westm1n.'>ter and Irvine He'll hold tryouts Sept JR and 17 for the c·om cd y, which will play Nu" 6 10 at the• Lido hlr C'luhhuu't' --,~ ·~ I A Dining Expe rience Be yond the Expecte d .... . ~ t r • t : I . ~~ ' .. ! . 'I • ,. , !"••• . , •· I • r ,r • UBIDBtll .. .. 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Actors in Irvine Bounce Through Evening 8 y SANDI E F:GAN Ol 1,.. 0 411• Pll .. ~t.H H >ou 'rc not easil y offended by a liberal wrinkling of !>treet lan~uagf' (fr,ur lette r "ord'iJ or a nude m ale µo'itcraor . "P S. Your Cat as Dead." a two-art eom cdy by the l rvme Com- munity Theater, ran provuk light (!ntertaan- ment fo r an evening out Set on New Year 's E ve in the New York C1 ty apartment or an une mployed actor. the show opens an darkness as a bisexual. bungling burglar drops throu~h a s kylight to rap orr the actor's apartment for the third time Jl'ST AS THE hurlo(lar begam ha!> duties, the .1r tor ~ d0m1neerang g1rlfn<'nd a rrives to pick up her IJclong anJt!-i ;m et d rop orr a rC1rewell note The burglar ha d(''> Next to Clppcar 1~ lhl· actrir himself. played II\ Chuck Stan<.' art. "ho hkt' the· other three cast member~ I'> appcann~ 1n an Ir vine pro duct100 for the f1r~t tame NOW THE •·uN began~ as Staneart and has leadan~ ladv. Esther Moszkowacz. bounce lines orr <'ach 0th.e r and she eventually liounces out of the apartment, leaving Staneart alone with.the burglar. played by Kirk Preble. The men play their scenes well together. pe rhaps because Preble studied dram a under Staneart for three years al Edison High School. However, while 1rnd1e nce reaction ranged from riptides of laughter to amused silence, an overriding crilicas m of the produt'llOn is over acting and OV<'r·eXaJ(gerat1on or expressions and m ove ment b y S ta n<:art . P re ble a nd Moszkowicz, pa rticul arly m the earlier scene!> THE Af'TORS S•~l,>;~1£D to be workmg t-00 hard on getting their poan ts acros~ and project ang fa r too strongly for the sm all Vniversaty lligh School auditorium an v. hicti lh(' play as be· 1ng shown A b&hter. m o re natural re ndering or lines :rnd less exaggera ted movements "ould greatly benefit lhe performa nce. By the s e cond a c t, tt a ppea red the performers had i.ettled do"n ~omewhat a nd were. tndeed. g iv ing u much smoothe r. more na turaJ J>(!rfor manCl' Th"' reviewer v.a~ li•rt "1th th" 1mprel>~10n that the m1"t ('<l.,ual <inil th1·rpfor,. mo-.1 laudahlt• mt·mlwr 11( th1· 1-.1 .. t "'J' Jr)\' t\;'J"'"J" \\ho a ppl'o,rc<..I during Act ti a s M s Moszkow1cz·~ date CREDIT ALSO SHOU LD be given to Pre ble. who played hall of Act l and most of Act II tied to' a kitchen smk with his back.side exposed for alt to view. As for the four-letter words, which d irector Mike Frym explained are an appropriate part of this particular play, rougher language can be heard in local supermarket pa.rklng Iota. "P.S. Your Cat is Dead," continues lta run Friday and SC1turday. Aug. 17 and 18, and Fri· d ay and Saturday, Aug. 24 and 25, at University High School All performances begin at 8 p.m . 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Llsu:n .L'i o ur supt'r DJ spins yo ur favoriu: di'-Cn cun<:s while you enjoy deliciou!> frozen Fruic Daiquiris for only 75c from 5 to 9 p.m. daily. Enccna.inment from 9 p.m . co 1 :4~ a.m ., M onday 1 hrough Saturday. PASSION Apptari11g through Sep1e,,,btr I r • £ MU)()~ \II() Coming September 3: "FIRE SIGN" ~REGISTRY 18800 MacAnhur Boulevard, 7'>2-8777 'Unsigned' Get Chance Neu:comers in Golthn Bear's Spotlight By MICHAEL PASKF.VICll Of, ... D•lh ~11411 tWH , Thf'y're thl' "uo('ilaned onet" -1()(11 rock banda euwur for tiJtpc1i.ur_, and that crucial re· cord t•ornpuny contruct. Compd1l1on •~ u Cierce as the trustraUOllS. Oft.en, not much talent Hr any> separatu the would·bes from the already·theres. All that's mlJUlln& ii the needt d break. nNDING A PLACE lo make it happen with orlginw material Is another major hurdle. The numtirous Top 40 "cover clubs" are akin lo an t>lt-phant's graveyard. for musicians who missed their true calling when they told dad tD shove his an11urancc lJusiness . The Golden Bear in Huntington Beach has been packing uµ the s lack or local ve nues with a sen e1> of Tuesday "Hock Nights" wtucb give the best of the uns igned a chance to play the area's most prestigious club The bands are bclected from among the de· luge of demo tapes und s ingles that are mailed to Bear promotions director Becki Hall. Right now she's gol 90 bands to choose from (but why nut"). AT THREE BUCK S admission the Rock Nights are a &ood deal ror rans to hear three l'in~oge Sounds Billy V aughn a nd his Orchestra wi ll perform four sC'ts nightly at Ma in Street 'c; Plaza Ga rdens in Disneyland from Sunday thr ough Suturd<.iy , Aug. 25. The street will bC' darkened at 8 · 50 a nd 11 30 nightly for the fam ed Electrical Parade of fanciful scenes. ~olden ~' __, ~·~ Z;;;ragon -f~ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo Co rte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY fOOd To Take Out 11 30 A.M to10 PM 2021 H..tMw ll•d.. COSTA MESA 642-71 •2 • 631 -991 I GU.ADALAJARA RESTAURANT • HOMEMADE STYLE MEXICAN FOOD I .OPEN DAILY II A .M. to I 0 P.M. I MEXICAN BEERS ANO IMPORTED SANTO TOMAS WINE N ESTRIO Entertaining Friday -S to 10 P .M. 665 P AULARIHO IConier ef lriatoU i.ttwk•C.pedHCIMNthlWllMJ COSTA MESA 540-2392 aroupe : stepplJlC st.ones for the bands a11d their roadies, and a nightmare tor cauuon·prone critics. No mercy here, however. Tb.la week'• lineup opened wtlh the Bullet Boys, a black·clad quintet (rom Rivenide that stalks the llahter English new wave territory or Joe J aek.lon and others. Some o( the '&Os senalbW(y tunes were catchy. for imtaoce "Back Seat Glrl," but the bacldna BB'• lacked the ooat.aae dynamlciam of their effective lead singer. AN UPCOlllNG ind~t single. "Just a Little WUd," lived up lo ita tiUe with a dis· posable Beach Boys' "oooh oooh" chorus. OveraU, the band was crisp, cranked up a nicely-rev am~ "I Saw Her Standing There ," and came across as pleasant yet unchallenging diversion. More work and u dose or aggress iveness should s harp4!n the Bulle t Boys' aim. Next up was Hight. a band with n.ember roots an Westmins ter and Newport Beach and a Costa Mesa recor ding base via Anthony Ven· lures. Ud. The :.extet goes in for the big rock sound a la Boston. with starlght·ahead ·mainst ream material, tttn romance themes and upper re· gister support harmonies. RIGHT REFLECTED the s howy genre ad· mir ably, particularly through the sizzling dual lead ~u.itar interplay or Chico Walsh and Ma rk M anro which often soart'd as effectively a-; Thin Lizzy. However, the original material wQre thin hecaui.f' of a '>anwnt·i.~ of <1llack. <1nd al lhl'> potnl the band'!-. recordm~ r.1<ilential rould n · t \\.llh it's cnga~1ni: M·ndup or thl· l'hll SJ>l'( tor /C ryslalt. l'laM>sc. "I h-'.., a Hl'lx:l " The ltand a bo t·nuld bt·nt-ftl hy g1van~ mr1r• sp:.iet.· to keyboard11tl J a.,on llarpt-r. v. ho turn NJ in one: la.sty organ-to ~u1lar countt•rµrnnl :.r1l•1 then drifted into the b11ckground the rf·:o.t I)~ ttw evening And the rhythm !>t-Claon had a lcndeni > to turn leader Though t he markc tab1hty of Rs ghl's bmn bast1c '?O's Pop/ Ro(·k approarh as M t tn qui"'> tion. 1t may takl· a change 1.n lead singers to ar complish the fci.lt EITIJER THAT OR !>anger Man tn J 1·!>'.1· .1 decent beltcr !-.houh.I tut hcick on h1-. m<1ch•1 mike-twirling and other ovtrb<.-aring ::.upcri.l<ir posturings. G ranted. a tried and trut-Mage formula for .Jagger and Sll'V. art . hut J1·,c;c . ...,ho r<imt• across as a 11 l u.. t• o 11 a r v. or k 1• r l urn,. d flcis h m:.1ster. •~ nesthl·r l1thf' nor n1mhl(' enough to g1vl' the tradition rn•denc·1· Be('n wrong befun., of cour!>P Right left lo the heav1pst rc!>ponse of the night l°><'fore tum1nit in ~· hard-edged e ncore of "Tre1in Kept A Rollin'." marred only by the longest "big bQCfo ending" since the Ten Commandments Stall, a confident band that knows where it's headmg NOT MUCH TO sa y about the everung ., finals. a four-piece combo out of Pasadena called Snow. Serving up a bare-chested lesson from the Vnn llah·n Le d Zf·ppel1n .,rhool r1f wrenrh ~d mil. Snov. \o\ClS high dt·(•tltc·I nffina... without a destination point l ndiv1dually, the• mu!>1c1an.-. 11.Nl' ::ill .1< romph:-.hed 1n the ~outh art Wh wh medn'> I head<.'d for covn madw<iy through the S<'l An o~rver h arks t age s uggested a head lin<" of. :-/i,ocal Boys M akc· NOl!>l'" for Snov. Can 'l disagree Well, one ran"l find a potential ovcrn151ht sC'nsat1on like the.· Knack t'\'ery night. but lhl· ··Rock Night" concept 1s a sound one that should be nurtured . Thi.' Bear will take a break from the action this coming TuN;dav. but th(· van ed menu or the up-and-comers wall resuml' on Au~ 27 It 0 !\ a rCIA-a rd1ng rork gr ah bag that llf'sen f.'!> '>uppon FREE ADMISSION WONDERFUL OLD WORLD ~IW'Mf, ..... 11, 1 ,. PM POLYMlSIAM MIGHT ••lft 1n~ 'PACIF IC MOOD" •n<I ll>t' "WHIS~ElllNO WINOS OF TH£ SOU~H St:AS," Mw"< '"'"' 1ro. "I"""' 1-,, .. d•n<.~'· Ml•hltnt'<-tooa S-•1 A .. 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MICH.tCl CAIN( S.41U .Y .-.no ••rrlllll EPOMllNIN ADVDl'Tw. 0 .. the 'lldlaba • 0AatY12:11. ...... 11•.10• e CM.VNDT ,rldey, A.uguet 17, 1179 ART GALLERIES See Images Of Old West More Entertaining Than Humanly Possible I DETAIL OF MARIAN KAVANAUGH WACHTEL'S 'VILLAGE IN MEXICO' Ott on Canvas From 1935 Included In 'Southern Callfornla Artists' Southland Artists Laguna Museum Salutes 20th Cenlury Pioneers A look at the Southland rrom the turn ol the century until lM> through the talents of the leading artists or that period is offered by "Southern Calilomia Artists: 1890:1940" cur· rently showing at the Laguna Beach . Museum of Art. Paintings, etchings and sculpture vividly depict the magnificence of secl uded coves a nd s h or eline, brilliant sun.sets, quiet canyons and st.ands of eucalyptus and such his· torical renderings as the dory flsh· ermen o r L ag una Beach a n d New~Beach FRANZ Bl.SCllOFF'S oil "Fishing al Laguna" pictures fishermen spreading their nets on Main Beach besJde beached dories. "On the Shor e" by William tiitscbel captures "Molly" the horse 4nd her cart hauling fish. The larger •ersion of this pamling hangs in the S atiooal Gallery in Washington, 0 .C "Molly" and "Rex" also a re shown in "All Weather Friends" by George ltennedy Brandri!f. The scene shows th~ horses pulling nets at Newport pier during the early '30s. Many of the 100 artists repre· .sented in this exhibit were im· migrants who landed on t he East Coast; then traveled West. Fascinat· ed by the climate and topography, they formed an art colony in Laguna and spent their days chronicling tha:; beauty for future ~f'nerat1ons. SOME o .. these pioneers were married couples such as Elmer and Marian Wachtel , other were such notables as Frank Cuprien, Maurice Braun, Maynard Dixon. Ni colai Fechin, Dana Bartlett, Anna Hills, Edgar P ayne, Clarence Hinkle, William Keith and Milford ZOrnes. The exhibit 1s highlighted rn an im· pressive catalog compiled by curator Nancy Moure, assistant curator of American Art at Los Angeles County Museum. The lntroduction was writ· ten by Or. Carl Dentzel, director or Southwest Museum. THE SHOW was assembled h y Museum dare<:tor Thoma::. Enman and exhibit coordmator Jeannette Leeper. Funded by the Fes tival of Arts. "Southern Cali!orn1a Artc.U." runs through Monday, Aug . 27, daily ex· cept Tuesday from 11 :30 a.m lo 4 30 p .m., 307 Cliff Dr . Admission is free. RECEPTIONS FOR MARV WOLF, photo,ournallst from Huntington Beach, wllJ h ghllght his one-man show trom 3 to 6 p .m . Saturday and Sunday, at Status Galleries, 1200 N . Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Show runs thro~h August. His "Images within Images' present.viewers with multiple glimpses of changing realities at a single point In time. lnformlltlon, call "97·"~2. "ART-CRAlfT FAIR," featuring some 100 Southland artists and craftsmen, will be held 10 to S p.m . Saturday and Sunday, by the San Clemente Community Center. Admission free. Information, contact John Ott at "92-"631. BUCK PAULSON will demonstrate his method of painting seascape at Westminster Art Association m eeting 7:30 p.m . Thursday, Aug. 23, In the Civic Center, 8200 Westminster Ave. PalntlnQ to be donated to scholarship raffle. 13TH ANNUAL OLD West Artists' Round-up, featuring palntlnQS, metal sculpture, needlework, macrame, pottery and other craftswork, wlll be open from9a.m. to7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Knott's Berry Farm. Proceeds wlll go to Buena Art Guild. "8X10," COLOR photograph exhibition including photo0rapher s John Batho, Roz Joseph, John Pfahl, Brian Taylor, Sandi Fellman and Jon Gordon, runs throuoh Saturday, Sept. 22, at Susan Splrltus Gallery, 3336 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Hours 11 to 5 p .m . Tuesdays through Saturdays. Information, call 673·.5110. "DOWN WIND," photographic canvas serles of hot air balloons and sailboats by Philip Wallick, w ill be shown with 12 other photographer s Sunday through Saturday, Aug. 25, at Status Gallery, 3337 Newport Bl vd. Newport Beach. Hours 10 to 5 p.m . Tuesdays through Saturdays. Getty Collection Opens Saturday· The J Paul Getty Museum in MaLibu wiU return to a Tuesday through Saturday scheduJe as of Saturday, Sept. 15. Th.is schedule wUI con· tinue through mid -J une and mu.sewn hours wlll remain 10 a.m. to S p.m . The museum closes oo Saturday durine the sum mei to avoid traffic congestion along the P acific Coast Highway and in adjacent neighborhoods. Museum visitors are advised to make park· ing reservations for guaranteed admission. R eservations, which a re for ea c h automobile and not the number of people in each party, may be requested by writing to the museum's reservations offi ce or telephoning (213) 454-6541. There is no charge for parking or admission into the museum. . ' ' . ' J . ~ ,. """'-... SIR L£W GRADE and MARTIN STARGER present A JIM HENSON PROOUCllON "lliE MUPPET MOVlE'' l.xecutlv\i' Producl'T MARTIN STARGER · PlodUCA>d bv JIM HENSON Wnnen by JERRY .JUHL & JACK BURNS· Olrl'C'll'd by JAMU::i FRAWLEY Music bi Li.ff~ by PAUL WIUJAM~ and KENNY N>CHER Co. PJoduceci by DAVlD LAlf H Sl.3mny llw Muppc1 Pt'l1orrneTs JIM HENSON· 11-<ANK OZ· JfRRY NELSON RJCHARD HUl'fT · OAVE t.ot-J / C.O.stamng CHAAll!:> DURNING dnd AU~ f1N Pl:.NDU:. fON Special Guest Scars WGAR BERGEN· MILTON BERl£ ·MEL BROOK5 JAMES COBURN ·DOM Del.UISE · f.WOTI GOUlD · BOB HOPE MADE.UNE KAHN ·CAROL KANE · a..oRJ!> l.£ACHMAN ·STEVE MARTIN RJCHARO PRYOR · TU..l..Y SllUU.AS· ORSON WfJ..l.L<; ·PAUL Wit UAMS FOR INFO CALL 534-FREE ... _ ·--- There are many ways to be seduced: Fame. Power. Love. Joe Tynan knows them all. -. llWK ~Ill IWRISON m~D WRI~ ~~~ PmR QJsilltt<i • Al1C Gll1N~SS THE liEIJIJcnaNY OF .JOE TYNAN ALAN ALDA BA~BARA HARRIS MERYL STREEP ......... 600R6~ LUCAS ~ .. 6A~Y KU~TZ .-.JO~N lJJILLIAffiS DD.....,.., fWJ~~o.wl~ ~ "-::rLW.@IOi;rW~~Soud.dccnro«h~P.ealldamilpnl.-~ DAILY 12:11, a:ao, 1:00, 7:IO, 10:00 &IOIO • ' A MARTH'~ BReOMAN PROodCTION A FlLM BY JERRY SCHATZBERG "THE SEOOCTIOrt OF JOE TYNAN'" .,tt.ntng RIP TORN Ind MELVYN DOOGLAS as SenatOf Birney Wtttt.n bJ AL.Ar. N.J)A EMcutM Producer LOO IS A. STROUER Musk by BILL corm "'iif?"--Dlrut<d"-i:.=~~ fill~sl ·--O"t-8"41U--Sll\H JS TODAY IGITllCOUT Costa Mesa S48·2711 .... , • Dllft-11 w.•n•• ~-6282 I I . - I MOVIE REVIEWS '«Atneorile~ In Trouble ''TMI CONCOADI • • AtAPOaT '7"' continue tM downw•rd splr•I ot the fHr-of·flylfte J«let, ~'If the Con(ordt didn't h•v• ~h problems with high fuel coil. low c~lty ~ UCHS nols., now It s ~lltd by 1 ml guided mlsslle, a Hot\ter plan• •net• bomb In the l~eve h•tch. Aftd ouess who s ollotlno tn. plane. P9tronl <o.c>roe Kennedy), •or.m«•v ot the ground crew . The plot Is even more tar Niched than the previous th'" "Airport" fllms, but this one se.ms to haw been wrlttltft by • Gommlttee of Harold Robbins, frvlft9 Wallace, Arthur Halley and the National Lampoon. Audiences may find amusement w i th the dialogue, •Od the thrllls will be oenulne to white~knuckle air ~ssenoers The pe~verinq cast Includes Alain Delon, SU~n Blakely Robert Wagner, Sylvia Kristel, Eddie Albert, B ibi Andersson J ohn Davidson, Cicely Tyson' Jimmie Walker and M artha Raye In a funny bit as a weak-k ldneyed passenger. Rated PG. "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" assembles the major figures of theorlglnal film <minus R ichard Dr eyfuss> for an update on how they survived the '60s. All split from the sleepy mid Califomla town · Paul LeMat to race car s, Candy Clark into t he San Francisco drug.rock SC!?n.e, Ron Howard l'lnd Cindy Willtams to d omeslicily plus protest marches, Charles Martin Smith and Bo Hopkins to Vietnam "American Graffiti" was episodic and multi·char acter, but it had the cohesion of time and place. The seQuel follows four unconnected stories In different locales, with r esultant confusion. Especlally since writer-director B.W.L. Norton has employed the outm oded, m ulti· Image sc r een. Still, the m ovie has moments car races, campus riots and especially In the war .zone ~ seQuences. Rated PG, mostly because of the languaqe 'BREAK AWAY' BEAUTY Robyn Dougtaa "BREAKING AWAY " is a darlln' mov ie, as fresh and innocent a:; a first kiss. It is t he story of a summer's adventures of four small-town youths at loose ends with t hei r llves. They come in ~onflict with university stu· dent s who look d own their educated noses at the townies -they're cal led "cutters" at Indiana University. The climax is a bicycle match in which the cutters vindicate t hem selve5. Director Peter Y ates brings vitality to Steve NERVOUSLY WAITING OUT MISSILE ATTACK IN AIR DRAMA Eddie Albert, Sybll Dannlng Among Stars In 'Concorde' Tes!c~·s endearing script, avoiding any temptation for cheap shOts. The cast is mostly unknown and awfully good, especially Dennis Chr istopher as a Hoosier turned Italian and Paul Dooley as his exasper- ated parent. Rated PG w ith a few minor expletives. "RUST NEVE R SLEEPS" sound s li ke it ouqht to be about a j unkyard, but the only metal in this movie is the "'Ck music paraphernalia wiPlded by rC'ck star Neil Young and his band, Crazy Horse. Onlv a few crvotic touc hes distinguish this film C'lf a concer t at San Fr°'ncisco's Cow Palace from a home n"Ov le. They include tapes from WC'lod· stock, 3-D effects for those lucky enough to obtain thP Rust-o-vision glasses given out at a preview and som e gimmicky, giant-sized versions of concert props a glass of water , a harmonica and a mike. Y oung is in top form musically, and it must have been a great concert live, but only fan•tlc fans wlll find it worthwhile to sit through this PG· r ated film. "M E ATBALLS" has some of the guys who brouqht you fraternity house madness in "Animal House" director Ivan Reitman and w rltPr Harold Rarr.ls to name two · t raining their sights on another An"erican Institution, summ er camp. I l's all there the lighthearted summer romances and, of course, the nonstop practical jokes. Ther e's also a terrific per· form ance by "~aturaay Night Live" alumnus Bill M urr ay as the head counselor. The gentle Quality of his friendship with a first-time camper and r omance with a fem ale staffer k eeps "M eatballs" from being as tot ally off-the·wall as" Animal House." Rated PG. "ROCKY II'' contains the flaws of the original · simplistic characterizations saccharine romance, a tendency to cuteness. But it also fills the heart and Quickens the pulse. The climactic rematch 'of Rocky Balboa and champ Apollo Creed packs even more excitement than the first fight. The s~me players are back doing their things with practiced skill : Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire Burgess Meredith, Burt Young, and Carl Weathers. Rated PG. DESIRE IN 'DRACULA' Handeome Scare Fltm "DR ACULA" is t he handsomest of this summer's scare movJes, a splendidly mounted and impressively acted version of the Bram Stoker classic. This one is played straight. w ith no sly Quips about going for the jugular. Alter "Love at First Bite," some viewers may have trouble tak ing the Universal film seriously , especially with such straight·faced lines as "We are in trouble, deep trouble." "MOONRAK ER" follow s the James Bond formula to the letter: a chase or fight every 13 minutes, seduction every 20 m inutes, bizarre villains, pneumatic beauties, unbelievable stunts, all-ouf desfruc tlOn derby as the closer. Roger M oore is now a perfect fit into James Bond's fancy duds. Richard Kiel is back as "Jaws" bvt shows a soft side. Lois Chiles is decor ative as the CIA agent. Rated PG. Ill flla the llearts of .. with terror 11d a. llllrts of .... wltb dlalrel c:1nename 6 scAEEn 631.! 25 53 comPLE>< Cnaom•n A"e a. S..nu An• f re«w•Y [FRANK LANGELLA-LAURENCE OLIVIER I · ·DRACULA · ....,.,_DCN\lD fl...£ASE.1'CF.-KATE NEU.JCAN A WALTER MIAISCH·JOHN IADKAM PROOUC110N ,,..-w.O.IUCHTtR •R>llf HAMILTON DEANE -JOHN LIALDUSTON a'•IMM STQKil r JOHN W1WAMS ........ ALl£AT WHITLO<:k .-..,.. MAJlVIN MlR19CH .....-wALTU MIRl9CH lf"""JOHNBADHAM .___..~.,...,....,_. i ........... 1we : llGiAE ~----!!!~;;;-i:::-.;;l...,. • .-.&:11...-~ .............................. - MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENr (PG) "OH.GOO" "MOON RAKER " CPGJ "ROCKY II" <PG> "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITl"<PG) "HOT STUFF" (PG) "STAR WARS" "CORVETTE SUMMER" (faG) "SUNBURN" "BARBARELLO" (PO) 1.~------------------------e1• "MEATBALLS" "WHICH WAY IS UP?" (R) "HOT STUFF" (PG) "CALIFORNIA SUITE" Friday, August 17, 1979 DAILY PILOT '"NORTH DALLAS FORn ' IS A STRONG AND PUIN· SPOKEN ENTE.RTAINMENT! IT ILLUMINATES THE SUMMER. Nick Notti'• btat 1nd moat chlrtalftltie performance 10 far.·· -Qw;ff ~n. L05 AHGEL!S TIMES "A RICHLY POWERFUL MOVIE. THOROUGHLY ENTERTAINING. I LIKED IT A LOT ... ':>lt.-;t En 1.~• !'> KNX r TI "A GRITTY lrTtNGLY HONEST MOVlE THAT SCORES EXTRA POINTS FOR ITS GUTSY DETERMIN,ATION TO TELL IT LIKE IT IS. 'NORTH DALLAS FORTY' with Its lusty tlumtf 1nd volatile '"ergy, ls A MOVIE WITH A POWERFUL KICK. Mac Davis ls .. wondertullY, dynamic and appealing. ' -IY••-C.Noo• NlW V()A1( DAILY N(Wfi "'NORTH DALLAS FORTY' IS FUNNY- IT'S ALSO BITTERLY CRITICAL OF PROFESSIONAL SPORTS. IT'S FULL OF EASYGOING, DECEPTIVELY CASUAL HDRSEPLA Y." '"NORTH OALLAS FORTY' IS A MASTER· PIECE. A BONE·CRUSHER OF A MOVIE. THE BEST FILM THAT HAS EVER BEEN MADE ABOUT THE WORLD OF SPORT IN THIS COUNTRY. The film brlstlls wltll stunning acting performances. "LUSTY HUMOR. A GRIID EXUBERANCE. Nick Notte Is In the absolute lorelront Nolte gives his best performance to d1t1." ol lhls country's lilm stJfl... (~ -&e<.,.tO D<•• GA"IN£n NEWSPAPERS -"oc'7J,~ '-1 .t, f" "NICK NOLTE RAISES f ~ i HIMSELF TO FULL HEIGH1, "BOISTEROUS ·~.f" "' fl\ WITH HIS VIOLENT-ENTERTAINMENT. 9, 6 ROMANTIC PRESENCE, V~~y~;~h~~~.. """'·l ·,~ r /'~J ~~:,~~::~N~OAND ' ..... t.i:i,.,, f •liV •fFA ,. :·~ UA MOVIES Brea 990·4022 '--j LINCOLN DRIVE-IN BuenaPark 52 7·2223 NO PASSES ACCEPTED FOR THIS UtGAGEMlMT Starring • MARK HAMILL HAARISON FORD CMRIE FlSHER PETER CUSHING and ALEC GUINNESS 'Mitten ond Directed by Produced by M.J~ by GEORGE LUCAS GMY KURTZ JOHN WILLIAMS PANAVISION~ Pf\INTS OY DE WXEdll TECHNICOLor\e qPMmllmMll.UTtl.-1 -----~-- ORANGE Orange Mall 637-0340 U A City 634-3911 Stadium DI 639-7860 COSTA MESA ~·-.,._.-[l]I OOUIVSW r POA INPOllMA TION CALL 134-PRU SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER •Broadway S.2~737 UA Cinema 893-0S.6 FULLERTON FOUNTAIN VALLEY Fox ~747 Pac ific DI 962·2481 EdWflrds Twin 839-1500 LAGUNA BEACH EL TORO AU. D•tv.....a ONlt ... P.M.eeetftlT $o ,.. __ t .-.. 1514 • ~~ r-dd......,.-k -.~ Clll..iU....tt~U......• ec............... _ ...... _ ~ ...... ;Jal.,.,,., Cinema Center 979-4141 .... ~----------------------------'~·"'-----------............. lllllllil ......... ..,J ... ______________________________________________________________ .. • • Q DM.VPtLQT . tsrtd9y, Auou•t-17, 1m NEW S~SOfil New Stage, Ballet, MuSie Seasons Warming Up Fullerton Tll~alriraL~ Dra1~ RPCord (~'ro14rls Fullt>non l'tv1c w.iht Opcml c. llOV. ofrN 1n w ~,·ai.oo ltc'kllti. for 1l~ \U?U 10!!0 i.c·hl'dull· of mui.1ral pr"ducttooi. 11 tugcd in l'lu1111111 1 Auditorium "Man of La Manrhu. ' "~\ng of Norwnv· nnd "Firuan's H111nho"' · "'1ll u1>t•n u c1 l!f 1"1·11 15, and May \6, ..i11u run for lhr~c con:.c·l'Ult\ t' weekends each SEASON PRICES featu re adult t1l'ke t packages starting at $10.50 and youth llck..-l packages H6 and under> starling at $6. In dividual show llckets will go on sale Sept. l Season tickets may be ordered by rontact ing -the FCLO T1rket Ofhce, 218 W Com rnonwealth A\e , Fullt>lun. 92632, or phonlnJ{ 879·1732 between 10 a 111 and 5 pm Monday:. through fo'ndays Thl' t·urtain at Plummer Auditorium. local· ed a t Chapman A\•e nue an<J Lemon Street. will rise at 8 30 p.m for the Fnday and Saturday performances and a t 2·30 p.m . ror the Sunday matinees . Tickets w ill only be available at Plummer immediately before performances. • • • A R ECORD 98.9 PERCENT capacity au- dience was announced by the management of Fullerton's semiprofessional Cabaret Theater Compa ny for 1ls just·completcd fifth summer season. A total of 6.6:i3 1w trons attended the 129tseat alfresco Rarden theater at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center fo r performances of "You're a Good Ma n. Cha rlie Brown," "The Glass Menagerie" and "Hay Fever," according to ar tistic director Dr. Alvin Kelle r. Food and beverages are served attendees as they watch productions from intimate tables for two. TWO SHOWS TO B E produced in repertory are planned for winter. They are the musical re- vue "Jacques Brei ls ... " and George Bernard Shaw's "Don Juan in Hell. .. Patrons wishing further information may write P. 0 . Box 5373, Fullerton, 92635. en MATINEES DAILY AU HATS $2.00 till 2:30 '.M. fOI INFO CAU 53'-lllE 12: 15·'2: 15-•: 15-6:15-3:15-10:15 FRl·SAT LATE SHOW AT 12:15 DOM DelUISE & "SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN" 2:10-4:15-10:30 Telaiakovsk11 Gala Excerpts from "Swan Lake (danced by David Panaieff and Molly Lynch, above> and "Sleeping Beauty" will be seen on the Irvine Bowl stage, Laguna Beach, when Ball et Pacifica presents its 14th annual Rallet Alfresco at 8:30 p.m . Saturday, Sept. 1. F'or advance reservations. phone 491-2685. Tickets. ranging from SJ to $7 . may be orde red b y mail from Sally Ht•eve. P .O. Box 24 1. Lagun a Beach 92652. The FIRST . Certified Crazy Person's Comedy. PETER FALK ALAN ARKIN l~l'::'.!.~~ PETER FALK · AlAN ARKIN 10 An ARTHUR HIULR Film MTHE IN-LAWS" Musk by JOHN MORRIS· E.ICl'Cutiw Producer AJ.AN ARKIN Written by ANDREW BERGMAN Produced by ARTHUR Hll.1£R ..ld Wll.UAM SAO<HEJM CO-HIT AT LIDO co.HIT AT CINEMA WEST "&cape From Alcatraz" "Who Is Kllffng The Greet Chefs Of Europe?" NOW, PLAYING TOGETHER AT EDWARDS HUNTINGTON "'°" ... ...CHt.CI CAINf • U ll¥ 'UO • ffllY IAVAl.U • PllU to'n( JAGl WAllOfN • -lO ·-• $UM ~«IN$ e •"" St9UY JOHU " -~~ ............... ......,"'~OIDON) IPGI THEC4 'BBE AIRPORT79 --~--------------------~~~~ ....... "C~~O':J... _edwards HUNTINGTON lfW 1114i ~IOI ··==~.. ~=AD IJI n311 . L .. ..;•:":.. ... ~.111•• ~ • J ~--...... ---· • Bill.MURRAY. - .. ~ .. • •• ~ ... '"'' "\<tL<f r ft l ,_ ..,, ..... ._ .... . " I•' k t .......... ,.. _; - l:C•t.'1:4Uil:ct1 lllOOKMUllS I lOOl lDWAll DS MUITlllCTDll IA llllllAOA Oll lYI Ill t.~Jl'\fll "° 1~, ti·U o 11.,.r' i"'';f f,1o4" Ill Jr b~ IOWAllDS IOWlllOS llfWPOllT S IAOIUlll OlllYH • WUllROOK !Wiii 'o ~ f>'1"1!f'r'r,f ,t· I \I.-~ I •4~ 8AlA Pl AJA f II .I i 'I • . \HA•f t ,.., tl••f '\ ,-• .._ .. , NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY JDlSE ,,~. • • · • -~~· •· .. ' . DOI I ....... ,,.,,. .... _., •·•· ..... "' .... "'f• [)()L.SV ST£AEO ...... , ..... f ••• 0 -:.. ...... --.. CO·HIT BILL MURRAY IN "MEATBALLS" edwards HUNTINGTON llACH AT llUS, H.L 848-0388 NOW PLAYING T ETHER A 0 ••• decidedly entertaining." .Dennt. Cunningham, CBS·7V ,, .... ,, .. ,,,,n""'"''..,,.. _.,fllA'<llDI W>l.·•--HOWA~Ow l(O(H J• .,_ • ., '41(.lli\fl I I IA' A I llA'K \HAW _,,MAI"[ "'llJllLO·-"llOIUI AIOlll<'H edwanls NEWPORT --:-.=::=· 644-0760 • - Symplwny Sel/,..out Prompts New Series The Long Beach Symphony will play eight popula r concerts s tarling Sept 28, rather tt).an the four or1gmally bcheduled becaube lht: fi rst serle~ is completely sold out by bUbscripl1on, "It's nothing s hort of m1racuJous that a ll four guest stars are available to perform two n igh ls r athe r than J USl one," s aid Dan Pavillard, Long Beach Symphooy Asboc1alion, Executive Director. CONTRACTS HAVE bt-en signed for Henry I Mancini, Mitch Miller, Sk1tch llenderson and George Shearing to play Friday nights as well as the Sat.urdays to whi ch they were committed. .. Addmg Lhc new s1mcs opens up about 3,000 more choice seats on a bub:.cript1on bas.is," Pavillard set1d Season !>ubscnpt1on tickets, at substantial discounts over s ingle ticket ad· mission prices."' 111be 1denl1cal for both series. All concerts :ire al 8 p.m in the Terrace Theater.JOO E Ocean Blvd . Long Beach. Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata," J ohn Den ver 's "Annje's Song" and a very unlrad1llonal "Amazing Grace" will be featured The expanded series Wlll continue Nov. 2 a nd 3 when Skitch Henderson leads a program o r light classical favorites. MITCH MILLER'S appearance was the highlight or last season's POPS senes: he re- turns to Long Beach on Jan. 4 a nd 5, 1980 to con· duct an all-Gershwin pro~ram. On April J 1 a nd 12, George Shearing plays popular arrangements for piano and orchestra w1lh Don Ray leading the Symphony. Although the Saturday night concerts are sold out. discount season tickets for Friday evenings. (pnccd from $21 to $34 for a ll four concerts>. wall be available throu~h Sept. 21 • • , L01o; Chiles Michael Lonsdnle ~ . Richard Kiel .,,.. Corinne Oery .......... Albert R Broccoli ......... Lewis Gilbert . •• ~· •. Chr 1stophe< Wood ... ,, ... John Barry .• , Hal David • ;-·,!lien Acarn • ... ...... M1clla£>t G Wilson • -W1il~1m P CJrtlt-001' ' · l -edward• -1 ••STOL CINE.NA I ORllltl.I c::J:I> 1RI~ I l pt l AS t:VrRY UMMrH TI-fl CHI AM OI AMI RIC.AN YOllll-1 GOI ~ T'O'-UMMI HCAM._,- ANO Tiil HI.ST(,() 10 lAMP om H<.iTAR. From the ~d"NatioMI ~'I ANIMAL HOUSE" Bill MURRAY .. .. j l J . ., •• 'I I I MOVIE REVIEWS Frt<Jay. August 17. 1979 DAILY PILOT ~wo Sport Moyies Called Winners ay STANLEY &A\1 ..... A - Steve T .. kb bas found 1\11 level. Thal 'a Ie11> or a crack thao a alah ol rf'hf'I l 've aulfered through lhree or bl• play at tb_e American Plact' In Ntw York. all of them slmultaneoualy empty and oppr~ssl\1t, written tn a style that can be callf'd Pampertd Adole11 cent -wrlllna that probably lmpre~a~ his hlt:h school teachers. Now Teslch hal'I (at'tKt udolcsccnce and has Wl'itlen a 1creenpl•y ubout it with 1f(~ctlonak bumor. "8&£AIUNG AWAY " deals Wllh l0Wn·ant1 1own rivalries In Bloomlnglon, Ind . wbuc feaich went to Indiana University · It's bu alt around lhe tensloni; between the stlldents and the local.It Ids who can't or "on 't goto IU Every rharactt'r in tht· !.Cnpt , every at tltude. every slrophl' I!. rt'('1)gllttable. Bas icall}' they're. all the m alt'rtab of And) Hardy and of Fred-Silverman·kno"i. how mdn) TV series But if "Breakang A\\a}" ti. sitcom 111 ,., cels1s. al least at'' c x<'elsti. The script doe::.n t s mell of writer-teams or overweight men and menopausal women knowingly giving lhe ktd:. what they'll like. . IT SOUNDS AUTHENTIC and fresh, which 1s to say the dialogue combines lhe diction or the vernac ular with smart fabrication of gags. <A man has had a heart attack and must drink decaffeinated coffee: he refers to it as "thitt goddam see-throu·gh coffee."> Like ''The Jn-Laws," it's primarily the s.c ript that makes the picture entertaining , but ltke "The In· Laws." the performances help. PROUD MOMENT IN 'BREAKING A.WAY' Paul Dooley, Dennis Christopher Grin Denn.is Christopher, the adolescent who fan tasizes himself out of Indiana into llaly. plays --· rorc-onvtctlo~ot for laughs. so we laugh. IDS PARENTS, ONE of them quietly suf· fering CBarbara Barrie l , the other just s uffer· ing C Paul Dooley). are tritely conceived. but Teslch's insistence that it's all true and the ac· tors' collaboration keep their scenes amusing. Besides the scraps between the 1U students and the townies (who are called "cutters" pre sumable because stonecutling Is a local in- dustry). the other big plot element is bike rac· ing, and there's one nicely nasty sequence in which some visiting Italian professionals ream the guileless amateur Christopher. All or the film is well lapped along by the director, Peter Yat es, who last year bungled furthe r one of Tesich 's bungliogs at the A merican P lace. Yates, best known for "Bu llltt." keeps thi s ·picture brisk and "located." • • • THE FIRST FEW moments of a film. Like the first few sentences or a novel, are often a tip-of! lo the quality of the rest. NICK NOLTE DISPLAYS TACITURN HUMOR If the makers chose those fe w moments as the fi rst for you to sec, hoping to interest you, to set :.. tonality and an intent. then those moments are an index of their powers or choice. Not always. but ofte n. IT'S TRUE IN "North Dallas Forty." The first shot Is good and so is most of the picture That first shot shows Nick Nolte asleep-in the morning -c rumpled nnd almost unrecogniza - ble. His pillow is streak<'d witl1 blood: He has had a nosebleed during th<' night. At once, the picture had me. I knew beforehand (as everyone who see:. 1t will know) that tl's ubout pro football BARBRA STREISAND · RYAH Oi.EAL A I..' fflf ?', COi''.() 'itj ~ PW,·1 •'I I •J .. \I ,. t :•1r t ;! ,:, .• , t t •• I /,!~ ~ t'1•1'!'t ~I"~,\, 1o1 •1 r 1 • f 1,' ., I \~.·.L l • ,.,... 1 ' ,,,,,,f •, f!1': If ,.~ .. '~ 'd1't~ ·~t<i.! ·~ ~', ·· '•J',H ,•~;.[ ~;rr ,, ..f •r \ . \ ,., .... r•., Jr)r~ -~~Yff ~1~h·• ~r"""'•'~~JJ. ·r'"f iv • ,r I I '•·· Thia shot promised lhal it •u 1oin1 to be about the nit.a-and-grits of a player's Ure. that the story wu going to involve the a1in1 or an athlete, that <because or the U1ht1ng> the treat· ment would probably be comic rather .than brutal expose, that the director understood the responsibilities or an opening shot and had fulfilled them skillfully. ' ALL TIOS WAS clear in lhe first 10 seconds. T here were some patent lapses thereafter, but by and large the picture lived up lo this Implicit promise. ~ The title r efers to a team called the North Dallas Bulla, but there's very little actual foot· ball play In the film . or the bl1 championship game in Chicago at the end. we see only two minutes. <And lhey arc s hot an what is called "lim· bo " The crowd uround the edge or the field is visible, everything t'ls c 1s black -no stadium can be seen l All the rest 1::. lockt•r room practice. bust· ncss office and the pla) t>r!> ~oc1al IJfc. frequent Iv wild. . Much of what thl• ftlm has lo "sav" -as 1n the recent "Semi-tough " to which it owes a few other r<'sembla.nc<'S comes from the settings by Alfred Sweeney and Art Parker. The picture had two personal Jolts for me. I expected little from Noltl·. on the basis or "The Deep," and "Who'll Stop the Rain''" in which he had all the charm of a beef an a butcher's dridge. But this part. un aching (football> back. brtngs out qualities 1n ham of taciturn humor and skeptical feeling Thi' other surprt!>C I!> the director. Ted Kotcheff. f've watched has work for 15 years . in a variety or things intlud1ng a London theater musical and I ~ol no st•ni..c or deftness or style 1ust a hob-milled gravll) In this film ubout ii heav} sµort. Kotch1·ff :-how:. ~race With th1• hl'lp of his editors . h1· kt•cp!> :i ll\·cl~ tempo J?Olll~ '"ALIEN' is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher and a ton of fun:' Gene Shalit, NBC· TV A L I E N TOM SIGOURNEY VERONICA ~Rv DEAN SKEAAITT WEAVER CART'WRIGHT ST,wr()N XlHN HURT lAN HOlM ,. YAPHET KOTTO ·~· f •J •"t ~•AJftaR,.,l>J.C "'•.1-..J•t H°• '-1\f I•~·~ .1<!Wlil!.•• ~ ·••• ,_.~·•A1•u c..-r,..• fh-..t\t•11t,., • "nt1·r~ ll'l~...-... ---.• t ....,, ,. '• .... ...-~,,··"'(,)No .._ .. ,,_ ~" , ...... A.'lQ• ,,, "" •• , •. ,.,,,..,..._,-,..,.VII'•' a, ft•..c:t•" ... 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"THE MUPPET MOJIE" Execu1Mi ProduceJ MARTIN STARVER Produced by JIM HENSON Wrtnen by JERRY.JUHL& JACK BURNS· Olrecied byJAMf.S fRAWLEY Music & ~by ~UL WlUJAMS and KENNY ASCHER· Ce> produced by DAVID t.AZER Starring The ~uppet Performers JIM HENSON· FRANK OZ· JERRY NELSON RICHARD HtJllrr ·DAVE GOELZ Co-starring 'tHARLf.S DURNING and AUSTl.N PENDLETON S'rx-cial Guesr Stars EDGAR BERGEN· MILTON BERLE · M[L BROOKS JAMES COBURN · OOM ~LUISE E.LUOTI GOULD· BOB I !OPE • MADELINE KAHN ·CAROL KANE ·Cl.ORI'." I .!:.ACHMAN '-.rt .VE MARTIN · RICHARD PRYOR • TEU. Y SAVAl.AS • ORSON WLU L~ · FY\UL WILLIAM!, ScNndl:rM'.1< ..,.llAl>le"" Ad.ntk ~ _,..... ""-' l'-a..1111 '°"'""' Maolw 8oc.i. &TOIO ........ 'Eldentlfled . ng. ball .. ~~ ..... ..-~.......... .. . .. ~ ~~ ···-~ .. ·~- Ind , .. .........,m In The JUftfl•. WALT DISNEY'S ,,..JUNGLE BOOK ~ -... .lN.lHflM A••~"'" D•ut I• 819 98~0 •II tl)RO S1CClrL•c\ J 5&1 ~8~P •UJAH!IM 8•"'""'" 112 6•0 •101"4161'1 YAllf• fo•""'~ V1" I COSTA M!SA UA t"''"" 3 5•0 0594 83~ 1~011 • NOT SHOWING JUNGll 8()()11 ...... -........ ~lj ,~, .. ~10 ..... .. .._ lt)/~JI t~ ··-........ .......... .... -..... '27·22n ........ _ --11>••11 Ml• IAMU U OllN e MAIOOf .. DOii THI AMITY VI LU HOHOI 111 I 00 • J )0 e 1.0 e I I I A I 0 >0 'TMI lll!Ultl II "'"'' AMlllCATHOH !l'OI "u' JAWS1N 1 '?Ml llllUU It Mllltt" AMlllCATHOH !N I It.• t Ml t l•t r••-& H• MCll NOUI • MAC M't\I NOllTM DAllAS JOITY c11 t• • J.a • t1U e 1111 6 I01M ------ ~lll(M-ILL. ··sTAaWAH" -·''-'-.. " Ut/--J::)-4S.7il~H •o.• ..00 .. "MOO ... RAKll" WU•Tl-7-t I I I Af/ __ l...._. IM:4S.f':et "THI MU"'1T MOYlf" IGI , ........ U••1--• 1 .. 1 1t-1·ts witaf MO r.usn , .... ,,.. snvnn• PAUONt ROCKY II (N I rws 'AllADIH AUIY (l'OI ''?Ml fllUllll It HUii" AMlllCATHON ll'OI r\UI TUNHIL VISION ------AUllO OflON O OIOIOI 111-0T THI COHCOIDI tN I "'"' GUY LADY DOWN1N 1 -MAMIU . c:A11iil11t•U STAR WAH1N 1 .... -• -.or ltoeel. THI AMITYVILU HCMIOI 111 "'UI llUI IUNll-111 .......... ......,. .... TM AMln'VILU MOltOlt 111 NII •UI IUMll••fCI IOellMOOll MOON UKllfNl "UI ._IDITWMlllNI .... ~· ...... a.... I Cl• DAIL y PILOl Tele1'ision t KIU \ 't CVDINO 1.001••....,. KUHO ru A t~llJ:lte '1k'4 uftlullh l '°l '"'• Cwne o-.i. 10 t n.<M .no t.<••"' O.••h 0 CKHNTY CKAAAOU • Q-x> AHO TH« MAH l""-•uae lo •••v-" ""'"""'i.oo• "'' ,_, "" I 111...._ ""*' ,,_ -•" ., C. W~f tO\tttfVfft\I • h tftftJ "'• t•lW'ntw1y 1• q~ ·-.., STAUTa 0#-8Afol f'MHCtaCO A rnM>el81 • "°'' Meli,.. a ONI wt1h "'8 '-"" boll hta lllhw IWM 8 "'1 ,.,.,, 10 htloMhomol1 • OYPIAIY O~t T'*>dOltt eu .... fR) •:301~~ 1ME GH08T AHO MM.WUif\ DoufJling llp Carolyn lellM a f()O 81 11\8 IOCal ~-•no the Caot..., lll<H the OC>P<>rlU· rnty 10 r1ght en Oki Wl'OllQ fD DICK CAVETT o...es1 Soc>ht• L0<en (Plrt 2 ol 2)fRJ ~ Tlff PEACE GAME (J) TIC TAC DOUGH If§} MERV GRIFFIN Guests Nl"a Blanchard. S!W'Jtlfly Smull. Mtc;llael Edwaros. Eva The "Oiff'rent Strokt·s" folks Conrad Bain and Gary Coll'man ctl left -te am up with the ''Hello Larry" twosome of McLean Stevenson and Kim Richards in a n hour-long ~how tonight at 8 on NBC, Ch annel 4. 7:00 II C88 NEWS Q H9CNEW8 8 MEWL YWEO GAME • A8CN£WS G Cl) JOKER'S WILO • ILOY£LUCY Tl!• R1earooa end lhfl MMl:t" ~ar on the QUll fhow "How To ~•• Your Marriage .. ., SAHFOAO.AHO 80H "'TIMI Heweltan Conrwic- uon" (Perl 3) &;) 29 TONIGHT Ci) Pl.EDGE MEAK Aegulatly echeOuled P<O- gtenwnlng may be dlllayed <llHI 10 pledge b<Mll&. 7:10 'Ii) WHAl.£8: THE GENTU IOU.EM Duren .aenosta '91ute thfl rraoltional noloon ol thfl 1<11i.r whale by cepturing end domestleetlng e young female to 0e1ermif>e Its "ature 11n<1 lntelltgence 7:30 tJ NEXT STEP BEYOND "Oul Of Body" D ~FEVEA Celt1brny judgea Jeck Certflf, Sherman Hemsley, Beth Howland I OATINGGAM£ HOUYWOOD 8QUAAE8 0 TIC TAC DOUGH G) THI 8AAOY IUNCH Bobby eno Cindy try to prowi 1tieo1 lmportonce t>y selling 1 n•w work!'& •-er-tott8tlng r8CO<<I .., ADAM--12 Melloy 1111<1 Reed cell at a hOuM -'-• e Ql'I IS auf- lflflng lrom tM 111 8'1$:1a o1 .... eo11es. • MACND.11.EHAE" REPORT Cl) P.M. MAOAZIHf Hoat• Kerin Kelty. Matte Walton Top1e9· BNeball's wllOest umplrfl e..O a vtsit to the Texas Chllymp1a<1 ®J HOU.YWOOO SOAUAE.8 8:00 B THE INC .. f.Dl8LE C'hannPI Lbf in9• I) KNIT tCBSJ Lu-,, Anq••t" • Q KNBCtNOCJ Lo-,, Ano 1•h• 0 KTLA 1tr11J J Ln·. Anq .. 11~ fJ M OC. IV !ABCl L<h Arir11 ·1,., I U Kf'MA (CBS1 San 010'}0 0 KHJ-rY (lnel J LO!> Ant'Jt>h·'> II~ KCST (ABC) San D11·qo • KTIV 11no) Los AnqolP.<; G) KcoP-TV (Ind) Los Angell", fl!) KCET-TV !PBS) Los Angele~ 'Ii) KOCE ·TV (PSS) Hunlmgton Beach HULK Ban.-helps • young woman retum to 1"41 908rMt ol an H•ty trag&d'y In her ltle unaware thijl th• even11 are abOul to be rllj)flated (RJ 0 Dlff'AEHT ST'M)t(U Mt Drummond rec:on&td· l!ra his planned pvrohete of an Oregon radio 1tatoon wt.en he rMllZ99 ti C<>Ukl pUI hta friend LJwry Alder (Mclean St-.on) OU1 ot w0<k (R) 8 BEYONOTHE P08EJOOH This tpeeial hlghllghla lh8 meklt>g ol "Beyond The Poaeldon" 1tarrlng MlchHI C.intl end Sally Field fJ «0 FANT MY l8lAHO An e<:IO< {Roe>et1 Reed) prec>anng lor "'9 r<>le ol Dracula vtslta 11\e V"°""' haunting grounds. and a woman fEva OabO<J uses .tn unusual ptoy 10 sn&Q a m1lloon111re IAI 0 MOVIE • • • Magnll1c.ant Oh~"'''°" ' ( 195• I J ane Wym '" Rock HudlOl'I. A "' n 111ayboy stud-mfl<I•- ' "'" 10 <idd meaning to n1s .. mptv Me and 111or rM- tnrn, :.19hl 10 tile woman ""ltW~ (:I hrs I m CAROL 8UAHETT ANOFMHOS Gu.,~111 Steve L•wrenc:ie. l•mConway. .ti> MOVIE • • • "Town Wlthoul Ptly" (Ille I) Kitti ~·· I Cl Mlf.,..,. A 0..,f'llMI c.omm vntly O•c;om•• UbMH.0 O)' I oano tepe 1 SM invoMng U S Olt (6' "''' • WMHINQTOH WEEK IHNWV!I 1:*0 • MIGHT Jetut B C 00() c,1tll\ ll r1m11y mMllng and tum· mon• H1• S°" C,..,1, • .. no h•• Hot1 0110" C.111<A to 01acun r.ow '" d8<IJ Wtfh Ilia ,_ t;lttMhOO """ • G WAU ITRllT W'Uk . 'Th41 1979 Rec.Ma.on tlOO 8 (I) THE DUKES Of' HAZZAAO Lvk• llld 8o htjedc a ltltp. m•nt o l 1fl•g11 ••:>t machlnet being _,, to 8<lfN Hogg IRI D IDOIEC»M t.IY8Tl1'U A hOOil8f·IUfneCl·bu.,nea&· woman (BMbera Ruahl accuM<I ol murd11t1rio a policewomen lurns 10 C•s><• te>< help (RI fl 9 A8C MOVIE • e *,_.."Take The Mo,,ey And Run" ( 1~91 WOO<ly Allen. Janel Mergolln An Inept bank robber is relMMd lrom jail, only to hn<I that 1'19 c;en't 01111<· com• "'• compulaoon 10 atMl !RI • MERV OIW'1'lH 0.-ta Nine 818nctlat0 Shelley Smith. Mietlaet EdWerds. E111. Bob Plttwd, Pl<Me Fredlllll • MASTERPIECE THEA TM "I, Cleu<llua Mall Who7 Callgu11·s mate11oten1 ec:c•ntrlclOe~ end lud o c•ou• mllltery meneuve•' MN' dleMrtStOn 1n 1"8 CO...t I I!!) t:ao ll!I NATIONAL OEOGMl"HIC SPECIAL "Goldt" Cemera te•m• tr 81181 lhfl WO<'ld to ShOw hOW ''"' ~· ,...,., •• mlned. tr~eo ano uted. end hOW 11 11ttec11 our deity lllles 10:00. Cl) OAUA8 TIMI Ew1nQ lemtty 11 Ott· turl*! t>y • deep lnend ship t>e•-Joct. eno J A 'a IOrm.. aocre111ry Jl.tl18 0tt1y (Tina loYIM!I (R) ea NEWS G) NIOKT GALLCRY "H•Hed Unto Death A succea1ruf . ...,,111n9 t••.1m 1le9tn WflhnQ BDOVI fl'I""' ad'Yef'\tutet wttn It Qt')UU • How r o Cu•" '"" V>rr• mon Vomo-rA lwt> ,,.,.,,, try to dl$1)8"n 11 vomO"'l 10< all l>me fO HfAAIHO Of' THE WEEK Un•dltlld, ltvo on '-'PO COVtl<IQtl of one of th" var. IOu& 00-nmMll(ll "- Ing& rOU110flly laking p4ac41 .,, ecroea Celllo•,...• TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8 : 00 Beyond th c Po~e1don. A s pecial about the filming of the St.'<jucl to the disaster movie "The Pos eidon Adventure." KllJ O 8 00 "~a g n1f icent Obses~1on." Rock flud~on as a playboy who studies medicine to restore sight to the woman he love~ I Jane Wyman> ABC U 9:00 -"Take the Money and Run." One of Woody Allen's earlier mov- ie comedies. cast ing him as a bungling· bank robber. W1tih J anet Margolin . IC>c30 • ., NEWS 10:44 ~ COHSUMEA SUJIVIVAL KIT "Auto A41911r. Tyl)4tWrilttr•. Faat Foooa· 11.001J 0 fJ I]) ®) NEWS 8 MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE * • • "Foxfire ( 19551 Je"e Auuell. Jell Chan- dler A mtnonQ engi.-I men11Q9 to a Deeuhlul M>Clal1te ,,..rty llNI• - hf! tak" hf• 1MM1rct> '°' gold 100 -IOully (:I "'• I ID TME 000 COUPLE O.C.r le11na lhtl Fel1•'1 new V""'.....o ,. not tu•• the llbtarllll' he """"' Sil• •• Q) 8EHHY ~SHOW N"ll04•• Par a mlet. view• little !Odd • ny ano Todd EEi OICfC CA VEn Guest Soon1e Lor.,.. 1Par1 2ol :IJ(RJ I UO I) HAWAII Fl'V£..O Whole 1eerct11ng lor " group ol mo1>11en WflO 1n111<8d him . McOarren ..._. •• voung beeUTy wN> also owfl•ed 11 ,,_ .w hand• (R) D TONtOH'T Holl Jon,,ny Car1on Gvesta Alan Alda Leon- arO WOfl D DO< VAN CMCE Roll a"d Laura nave• bull· l.!11.hlOr aa a llOUM g"4>tl U 9 SOAP ,. ~""'· tr•ls c_,,,. a1>r...,1 ,, .. , Arfttir ¥1t ltt D••t Ooritt"Vt' Co''"".,. 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Entr .. prit,•1 ,~, P ApolA'd 11'l ;i ~•rnnQ<• d11Jf'aM> thel aoe~ people a 1 an >nGt 001 t>lt> rote M)RNNG 12:00 8 TWILIOH'T ZONE Conllldfl!•t• KOOi Pera dine 1• given a ooo• 01 mllQIC ""'"'h w11t 1\41p tn~ Conledv<ecy ...,n lht1 C•v11 Ww Cl) OET8~T Ma• ano 99 1oin a hippie vroup -11\e lttt., are &u5')ec1ed ol ko<l-ng an 1mpar1en1 le><eogn min 1ater foo KAOS 9 TO If AHHOUHCEO 12".30 0 MOVIE • * > M.Oame I 19631 Sop n•a loren Ro be•• HOSM!tn Out1"Q the ltm<o 04 Napoleon. • 1>eau 111u1 Fr,&ncn w11hetwOm'4n l>«.Otnf'\ ll laO f of f\Oblhty <ln<I C.llU 11 nr 55 m.n I .., ...aYlf • • BIOod lvlan•• 119701 Pele• CarPf'nle< Me"~ lt•aQ<.1" A Qr...Oy tC>ol"l.,C o·" W"\O ·~ .an•tOU'I to C.'1' _, ,.,.. df!C41Me<J re1ne. \ mon..-, ~s ,_ pl\~.c1en l>Oylroend 1n tne prooau (2 hr&) ()) MOVIE • • • Tl\e C1191el"'" ( 19631 P041y S..1141". Roo- 8f'I S1ac11 A women ""''" nomoc;o0a1 ,....,~'" •• ptac...a in QfOl/P l"""'KIY "' " """'Ill ~Ill lf.)MOwontJ <I '-V0\11 btH ,00wfl I 2 ,.,, , 12'36 fJ -..ovtE • • l •\f R.~ p97,, .,;~''•ft\•, ... .J•t.• r ... ,.. "' •tlft("lfo•I~ '\.'• J .. j.,,.,... , .. , v . •• •••• ,~1 • 'J •'1 1( ,., ... ,, .. ""'"",. f •• .., ••• -lO THE PRICE IS RIG"'' 12 .tO I) CBS lA TE UOVIE .. ' '• i' }"I ,. '('•" ~ r tt*I ,; "* ,, • I t~ ,, J •' ,t•h- f'U,,... 1~ tt' """' f" I f}r ... ,, •• ,,._.. ., 1• .... , '"I"·""" "'~ '>''1 Q~ltf} 1 °''''f 114 Mt1tt1 "'''' t.• .tn th-n 'J·'"fl '"" t~tA rJ(~o(f!! •.;1n• "''" ,..1m•n•1ft0 1A1 More 'Ti111e Together' Carol Burnett, Friends Back for Sum"ier By PETER J . BOYER I.OS ANGELES <AP> As a beginning. it's a wonderful ending: The screen is rilled with the weepy im age of Carol Burnett. red-eyed and struggling with her emotions. recounting the good t.im es during her 12-year stint on "The Carol Burnett Show." "I'm no dummy," she says, "I realize it's lime to put it to bed." She launches lnto the On(' or the runniest btt!' l'i a S<'gmrnt on "Palimony .. !ht· popular prarl1re of '>Utn ~ estran~l'<l ·rnend!> · as comp.:nsauon fo r ~ea r<­ spent m cohab1tat1on In one pa rt. Mi ss Burnett plays a Michelle Triola Marvin type who's bt.·en awarded Sil RO toward the resumption of her sin ii mg career Miss Triola may v.ant to keep Man 1n Mitchelson's phone number handy here TONIGHT'S LATE ST LISTINGS 1:00 8 MIOHIOHT 8"CW. HQll Wollm en Jtrk Gu&1t1 Et•ctr1c light Orch••t•• Elion Jollfl, Ou11•n Rod Stew••• f IMIWOO<I MIK.., C.en11111 0 MAVERICK HIQh Ca•O Hl"Q• 8» t.tOVIE • • A1llratl t tliJSI ~peno;.er I r ~cy, Jean HAllOW A gr1.1ll r11helman •• t0<ced IO w<.rtk alonglOO<lft an e<1uauy tough yovng l8dy 1n a 1Una l~IOty 12 nrir) 1:06®; CHEAP SHOW 2:000 MOVIE • • • A w o men s v enge•nc• 1 t 9 49J C,,., .. , eoy.t, Ann Blylh A c.onl.-..00 ..,, .. e men -II 1tllld1nQ lflal IO< hll .nvat.d wit•'• murdet 12 hrs I &:I TO llE AHH<>lJNaO 2:1111 ..wa 2".261 Nf.WS 2:30 NEWS 8 MOVIE • • • lhe PaH10nilf) l n1et I 19621 At1na MIQn•n• Ben Gaua1a An CNl-ot-.. l)ro $1"0<! per- IQt,,,.., > Hpl Q81f•nQ 1n 11\e .... , 01 a pickpoc•e1 tty1ng 10 make a 1rv1no on Now 'l'ae< 1 Eve It hr !>!> m1" 1 ., OETSMART Smen llld 99 March ror • KAOS aget1t WllO haa th41 an11<101e to tome potlOf\ Mu r-veCI · 2:161 NEWS 2.... MOV1f • * AuthlH I ( t9'&1 l eettery Scon . 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ABC Y auks Show Fro01 Fall Lineup LOS ANGELES CAP) -With television's new season leaa than a month away, ABC bu made a Ju t minute change in ita fall schedule with the ad· ditioo ol "Detective School" and the withdrawal of another detective comedy, "NobQdy's Perfect." "Detectlve Scbool," wblch met aurprilinl sue· ceu aa a llmlted 1wnmer aerlee, will be bl'08dcut at 8:30 p.m . Saturday followinc ''The Ropers." "Anlie," which had been ICbeduled for that time, will move to 8:30 p.m. Tuelday followtq "Happy Days." "N090DY.. PBaPECI',.. wblcb bad been scheduled to follow "Happy Days," will CODtlnue In produc:tioD for preeentaUoa at a later date. Tbe DeW1 Mri•, about a nlcbt acbool for private detective., •tan Jamea Oreeory, Ran- dolph Mantooth, LaW1nd1 Pase, Pat Proftt, Oou11u Fowley and Taylor Nesron. Ore1ory had been appearinl H IDl,.ctor Luter in "Barney Miller.'' nm IDID BA.I •"'apd/a 40 abare ot au· d1encrnaUonalb' 1D lta flrat two pnMataUom tb.ll "tlDGMI' ud eut11 woe lta time period ••alnll· eom.,.ua, DrMramt. It a1nd on TueldaJa .n« .,HaPPJ Dajl.-.r "Nobocbt'• Perfect" ltarl Brltlab actor Ron Mood1 • • bumbUnt detecUve In UM mold ot ,.._. ....... l.Dlpeet.or Clouseau, , • months ago, and just when you're feeling a li ttle teary and nostalgic, onto the screen pops a new Carol Burnett, smiling and bouncy. "So I lied," she says. And you're glad she did. IT'S Fl'ITING THAT Miss Burnett's limited four-week "Carol Burnett & Co." on ABC. Channel 7, Saturday at 8:45 begins with that tape of her last momenta on the estimable "Carol Burnett Show, ... which for 12 years on CBS set the 1landard for TV variety. This "liltle summer show" as she calls It, is a fairly whole reprise of ber old show, removed from that original series only in lime and network. After a few minutes, you've almost forgotten that she ever left. There's tbe patented Burnett opener, the audience give-and-lake, followed by a sketch featuring the clank office nemeses, Tud· ball <Tim Conway) and Mns. Wiggins <Burnell). Unfortunately, after four weeks, she'll be gone again. Jn the meantime, Saturday night TV ls enhanced by that special Burnett touch of class. BESIDES CONWAY, BURNETI' brings back Vicki Lawrence, Kenneth Mars and Craig Richard Nelson. with Cheryl Ladd, easy u ever on the eyeballs, as special guest for Saturday's first show. Throughout, the Burnett troupe manasea to use the at.aodard toola of TV variety -aome songs, some sketches, some dilCO -to fubloa a NOW AT A SEl(CT nfEA TI{[ 0 1{ I >RIV£-IN N[AR YOU MESA Cosla Mesa 6o46-!I025 CHlfMA Huntington a-11 848·0388 CY,,.ESS TWIN Cyplen 828-1660 WARNEii OlllVE·IN Hun"ng10t1 Be.al.II 8A 7 ·3591 lirs t-rate entertainment, one that la deflnltelY ------------------- above standard. s\f'lGINC t F. -'-ft)-(.~ Q"T" the C'~ cf unique gift ~ 642-2897 ___ ..-... _ .. ..,....,,. GOLDEN PPORTUMln SALE t SUPER SAVINGS . PIJ UI. An,wM..- lfttM '•"·'"1·n"'1·1·••1•1" NOW Sl1 0Wlt1CJ • IUllGI aMITY UA armM. Costa Mesa 714 / S4CH>Sl4 UA 714 /H4·H11 SEVEN THEME NIGHTS O F SPECIAL PROGRAMMING AND UVE INTERVIEWS -------TONIGHT------- 1 Consumers Night 7:00PM SPECIAL DEBUT: THE GENTLE KILLERS 8aJOPM WALL ST.REET WEEK 9rJOPM NAT'L. GEO. "GOLD" 10:45PM CONSUMER'S SURVIVAL KIT •Beware: Consumer Fraud •When to sue? • Small Claims Court • Where to Complatn r ROCK TALK Ffldmy, Augut« 17. 1179 . ; Kiss Rampage Helps Wipe Out the Bad Times I .. •1 USA 809INl0N ( J "And we're 1ivln1 It )00 percebt. ~e "The two days we played Madison Square Al a polDt la lWJ' """" wa.. tMy co.a.act want to do the createat ud t.be blaseat show." Garden were eai>e(lally nice," says Paul. C'' .-:: ...U, stl buk • eomt thelr bank RQC K TALK seya Paul. whose sroup la rumored to have "lt'a ab&olu&ely different for ua to play t.b'l laace, K1u r-.afftnn9d U*I' commltmeat to spent S2 million puttlna tbls tour 's show Garden, but I supp(>se if you were from rock 'll'roll. to1etber. Chicago, playin1 Chicago would be different • . AM. u muda • tMir c~ wortd &our la What Paul calla tbe "K.111 rampase" be1an than playtna aQyWere elae." · ~• 1111.Ddc extrav.,ama, It la alto an lncUcaUOn last aprtnc. Tbe tour take. tbem throuab t.be Paul smiled at t.be memory of thole shows. \bat Kile la ultlma&.ely ~ wtth settlnc lot better than anybody elae out there. au~mer wtth 10 days off in Auauat and then "People ask me bow far out I can see from the ouaq. IDd, u Paul ~ pull It, "ktekt.q ••1 naNK nlAT NO man.er bow bad ijmes batk oa tour unW Christmu. sta1e. Well, at t.be Garden I can aee my father , I au." set, lhat'.a ooly \he more reuoo people want to / can see my mother. I can see everybody I in· .. LOOS,•• SAID P AtJL. taUrlna ln his ao out there and be entertained. AND, WHILE KISS la on t.be road dolnc lhil vi led. I ·:·IHDa,.·• New York ollltl9. ''everybody la "A lot ot uenta are te llln1 t.helr bands not to year's show. cable TV in New York City ta show· "And I know they're all watchlne me, think· ··....,are ot what t.be altuaUoo la rtcht now. I. don't even KO out on the road. They say, 'Wait this lng last year's abow -Klaa in concert, taped in ing, 'Why didn't we know 10 years a10 he. was .. want to dilCUM the ~cw anytblac Ukt lh1D1 out, you'll &et murdered:· We all sat Japan. golng to.do all this?' · rhat, but tt's deflo.itely atf~tlnc everyt.biq. around and talked and Y{e said, 'Well, we could "We each have a huee librar~ of Kiss fllms "It's very weird to be onstage, doin1 all I · · "lt'a affecting the music indullry. There cut back on this and we Cion't have to use this ef· from 1973 unW now," says Paul. 'Ttiey're real· that stuff, .and you know that all these people are a lot ol bl& name acu that are playing for feet and we could use less lights ' ly good. So we just decided that the 'Kiss ln have thoughts like 'He used to sit next to me in three and• ball thou.sand people ln a lS,000-seat "But finally we said no -Ki.as ia either go. Japan' one was excellent and, rat.her tban have Englllh' going through their beads " • l tsall. But not us. ing to do lt all the wa y or not at all. Sure, it it sit aroWld, it should be shown. Not to mention, "There's my boy " "Right, • ' "I've aot no complaint.s n ·s certainly a lot might be easier s itting home now and waiting "Right now we want to let everybody know there's my boy. Hey, when I tell e\rer~body to toucher lbaD it waa, but it's oot because of who for all of this to pass, but we want to be out that we're on the road and still ldclung ass. a stand up for rock 'n' roll, my dad's the rirst one we are or because we've beeo awQ. We're do· there. rock and roll band first. on bis feet ." · · E',....PapCI KEYBOARD ... ec>mpoee and arrange more easily, and at least ooe compaD)' bolds out a promising lead with a recordini device that rep~ compositions as recorded oa a plano. Theuniti.an'tuptosnuffforNero,notyet. In the meantime, t.be silver-haired concert attisl sticks to his own way of doing musical • things. "I'm in a no man's land, you can't classify me. I'm not full-out pops, classic or jasi; I use everything that's around that I like." NEllO SAID B1S ls-BONG ode to Anne Frank is an example of his changeable nature. Written in 1971 , the songs are his response to the disillusion of the Vietnam ~ra. "People bad no faith left lo the goodness of man ... I tried to bring together t.be generation g ap by reminding adults and teen.agers to talk." The piece hillges on the famous diary's con· clusion that underneath all, people are basically Sood FOR CONTRAST, Nero cited an arrange· meot of "0Ver the Rai.obow" that he tied to the "18120verture" and a Bach fugue. After be played it a woman came backstage ~utraged over his "disrespect" for the song. ./ "It was an at.tempt at humor . . intended to destroy sacred cows. "But I'm proud of whatever I dld. Each a lbum bas been done with care and personally checked by me." The technical bent that allows him to use the computer helps with that checking. be added, by tuning him into changes in elec· troni~ SO DON'T LAUGH when Peter Nero sits down at his computer keyboard. You may not be impressed, but what comes out la muaic to his ears. CLOGGYH starring So'western Stelllon & Talia Shoe THE STEPS CONTINUE ... J "A SUNNY ENTERTAINMENT." -ARCHER WINSTEN, New York Post -·~ . . =••••1••······-............ , ... ..... ·-·-··••1•1•R1J -·······--·-··· --.•....•••.• , ...... ........ -.. , •.• , •. ff M • 1m.!!!!!t!!!! 16J -- "' -~ ~ .ucr::=nm ~ __. ·a1 r-------- Cure for Gloom? Graham Chapman as Brian wings it as a Judean mendicant to avoid the clutches of Roman Centurions in ''Monty Python's Life of Brian." showing in local theaters. ··TH£ KIDS ARE ALRIGHT" MAT. 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"" n-:t.l tlSU. t .-J d w rt Uled t.n Uui; newapa1>4'1 11> sub Jed U1 Lhe F't."'<fornl Jo'au- llu u111 ng Att vf 1968 which makes 11 illegal to adverltae ··any p re· ference. I.a m1talloo. or di.scriounation based on race. color, rel.agion, sex. Of' ruiUonall ongan. or an Ultenuon lo make any such prefer~nce. Lunita· Uan. or di.sen ounaltoo. '' This newspaper wlll aot knowingly arrept any advertising ror real eilate wluch is an vk>la· Uon oHbe law. \\'LSI.I Y ~ TAYLOR CO. Hl.1\l.'l<>li."' .. 11t·1· l!Hl> TWIN DUPLDIS! S.AU Tl LOTS t•,.1th duJJl~x contains two 2-bdrm. I bath single-level unit s. Near schools. s hopping . etc. Buy both for only $rn5.000. Call today! WESLEY M. TA TlOI CO., IULTOIS 2111 S.J~Hlltloed MEWPOIT cana, ...... 644-49 I 0 Mlllk to.,.,.. .... A 800lbing brook runs by the patiool lhls dramatic trl level Costa Mesa townbome. 3 Bdrms. 2 baths w/bltn gas kitchen including dishwasher & compactor, wall-to-wall MODOWH VA! Eu.sts1de 4 bednn. 2 bath, huge panewood bonus room. raised !>l o ne fireplace, many extras No down VA $98,000 Act now'' !>46-2313 \. •'•' .. . '• ,, e nrthtone carpe ting, frplc. wet bar & com· BlRORS: AdYeriisen mun1ty pool, tennis & ..W ct.cAl tt.ir ads !>Pa Priced r 11ht al My .... ........ ...... 81.000. Call 751-3191. ran ..... .....,. The f::SELECT DAILY PILOT--• IPROPERTIES ...., forte. first .. emnct Im 1'1'-...,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OMLY EXECUTIVES Gracious courtyard adds to elt!gant entry to ex· qw s1te h \'tn(.: 4 l(aant Bdrms. 3 baths, ma,::mfi· cent farruly rm . ela~ant d1n1ng rm. ~n urm et kitche n. J-cjr ~arage I' r o r l' s s 1 u n a I I y IMdscape<I A must see ut SHD.9SO Call 546·2313. ...,µ-f ... ,, "' I • I'" I IEGHTS CHAIMEI $146,500! Gorgeous Newport Heights ch a r mer! 3 Be d rm s, 2 1 baths . Completely r enovated with many upgrades . Sp;mous yard. Take ad· vnnta~e. call 752· 1700 OCIEAHFROMTS 2 BR house · $375.000'. 2&1 BR duplex - $375,000' USTSIDE SPECIAL SI 11,950 Garden entry, s un!illed family r oom. lwo fireplaces, huge mast.er 'lt.Dte. pool sirred lot too. Owner will cam with Lo Down Just W.tcd. Call 646-7171. >'H. , 1). IC. fll"'I lfl_M+ ~. '• !~lfl&IHI OCEAH FttOMT COTIAGE n11:ht nn l hl' b('aC'h . ( 1\Mnuni: 2 bc'<lrm 1·111 t.1j!t> with stt>nt.' hrt•pla1•1· Wood beam•'fl c·alhed r.1l n:>11lnl( Owrw r w1ll 1·1irl') b l trust dl'<'<l 10•-; in lt'rt"'>t SJll0.000 rherc s univ one for Siik 0 0 Lhe bt>Jl'h Call no~. s.u;.2313 DCfTIMG & TaA.MqUIL Would you be excited about living in a New 2600 sq. ft. 4 bdrm. 3'1'l bath home with vaulte d ceilings, fireplace. master s uite s pa. g r een h ouse windows, amenity filled kitchen and 3 car garage? Would you enjoy the tranquility of a home nestled under graceful trees at the end of a private cul-de-sac in Newport Beach? Would you appreciate short walks or bicycle rides to schools, s hoppin g a nd beaches? If you would, then see tttis home -at on c e EXCITI NG & TRANQUJL. tor $245,900. U~l()Ut= li()M~i REAL TORS'. 675-6000 2443 Ecist Coast Highway. Corona del Mar ATIINT'IOM YA YAIUYBS!! Super sharp townhome in gr ea t area . E verytJung is new. I\ true value 10 customlud design and decor ' J ust listed to t>t' r ll'lt to see. Qt.11645--0303 . FOREST E OLSON -..C n&A·'U•• . ----- OWMHW1U CARRYf'APBt lflU?e 5 bedrm 3 ba th fumil~ room . brir k f1r1.'P1al'e. dming room. 2SOO !><t ft , 3 r ar garagc Ownl'r ~ 111 1·arr\I Isl t r u:.t det-d .... 11h' 20'l down Call no"" for mOC'e EASTBLUFf Highly upgraded 3 bedrm. Wood paneling, large master, 2 car garage. For a fussy buyer . $149,900 . 645-9161 • 763 O••n'llt' Cost• Meu WATERFRONT Oi.xover the excitement o r Lait e F orc!>t waterfront lmng. 4 BR. former model home on the water I nl·luf1C"' nwmberstup in Beach & Tenn11> C lub Onl> Sl.61. 000 ca II acmct.o ¥1-jo latn. SIM222 B.EGAMT MAMSK>H ~e 2 story. 4 Bdrm, boous room. 12xXI · pool 2 ftreplacea. wet.bar. cor ner lot. ~losed patio WHY ..-.sTAYHOMI Tiiey cn)OY the comfort d a superb home In a choice location. This s pecial home provides everything needed for grac1ou!> ltv1ng at 11!> finefil. (..gt> 4 BR. 2'-"a ba home With a Jac uzzi PLUS the advanta&e of a sa-luded 1 Bdrm, I ba. UlCOfJle Wll\. A bsol ut..el y one d the finest m the area Call today ~5370 ALLSTATE 1149,(XX) REAL TORS l'111MRJ jq11Ji!U m 1;-;;-;-;;-~-..------ 962·44n cr.::1546·8l03 MESA VERDE RnMCHTUOO. llDUCED $10,000 LEASE/OPTIOH J Bdrm 2 bath. farruly room. ldJ'~t' ptJOI & ~pa. A dream" fum1I) hom4' J>i '.1 I" J mi I $:1,000 l)IJ lJOO SEJYlCES s.,,.,« Dl~or) EMPLOYMENT & M.t. ... ADOllHS P 0 Box 1560. Colitu MH11 9'2fj26 People who oeed people should always check the Service Dtrectory U\ the DAJLYPIWT C.M . COTTAGE $74,500 Fix up & save. thlS 3 Bdrm home has loads of potent.J.aJ but does need some TLC. Fcatunng a formal dining area & a st.one rireplace. ll 's a re al fu\d Owner ma':' help fi.nance can 556 2660 4 &3 BR duplex - $.550.000! sr.!BR units · Sl.lS0,000' IAYAOMT 3&2BRduplex. $425.000' NEWPORT IEACH 3&2 BR duplex - Sl89.000' r ij'&J ri iaitid EXCLUSIVE BIG CANYON: One ball acre estate: ooe ol a klDd, five bedroom&. S"i baths, recre<tUOO room Wllh wet bar & fireplace. gardeo room. ad)OIOlng ty.o patios & pool spa ari·a ~ adjat't:'nl leol l1tt 1Can bP "IOld st>paratd~ or built upt1n l . .\ppn1' armtely 7000 ~uan• f1-.·t ~ magruf1tt-nt la\ tnit 1n a most M"rluded pn\'att> commwuty O\ler look1n1< Blg Canyon Goll (.'ourst· Call for det.a1ls & .ip pomtmenl COLI Of HIWPOIT lEALTOllS 675-551 I Enr·hont1nR C.trrl &R<' llou.w Loog pn,att.' Dr ~ BR df'n Fnrma I dan 1~ (,.im. Hm "' v. t't b.s r \ 11t111 u •• par I 11 r "' rnJ nl..t fµli hrt'<•kf,,,1 nu Alli\ loft h1dt' .i ""d \ St.unc...J ~1.,.,,,, "'tnd ••"'" St-t.l ud .. rl w lr cc., in bt:-.sut1ful custom hl)mc area On.I~ nun lo finest beame. l.t(e R\. "ll'~!> Truly an expen ence U> see . .md onl} SI 19,00v CalJ DOW I i l4 963-0002 GrodomU .... ! WOUU>YOU IB.IEVE SS4,950 Nu m 1:.t akc -Onl ~ s:>i.9:50 for ttus attractive 2 BR <'OOd<l walb a lge patio cl comm pools. :\Jso 'it'llrr w ill help {1n.1n • ,. W11n 't last QPJ-_"li llOl ~k: SUN 2 :> Call ror more 1n!orma · uoo C.ill t1..J.i) 9i9 ~11 PREPARATION ~ftOOl!t '"-'lf'WUOl.t J•Jb 14 .ntrod • tl<IP V.el\l•'<I \1 & f" MCRCHANOISE A~Uqo..­ /\l4>11u~.n Au.•uon t::t;"1~ "•ttr1•1\ r ur.-ra)" t,qwpm~n• ., l"u Doc> t'rftto y..., f\.trnrturf" # ................................................. . . . 11,r» ··=--' i~ i ~A,.., f .·· flyYi ~ '¥',,;; :::~ i . ·,, \ '· ~ !.' " .;... \'. ~) --·-= ! Businessmen «;;SELECT T'PROPERTIES 4 Ir 2 BR. Duplex Sl.92.SOO' lal.oa lcry Prop. Redton .. 675-7060 * WOOOlllDGE * J/uJAn-11 JS1r//ll'I .':#l~·nlly BIG CANYON G•na• ~·I~ .'°' .. .., ·--t;OOCh J..,. .. ,. i..-~ MM'f'U"""Y Mb<'ch•"'""'" MIY•ll•n«MI' V. anted MuM\l l l~tu1m~nl' olforo t\irn" t;ciuip """ """"" " l)rcan• ~1naMath1~ ~1nc(,ooch CfCW"~ Hnl~ur&nLBar ~ ii I you are d oinq j .. ~ !bu siness unde r o : = ,r1ct1t1ous Business j 111M. : "lame !JOU ore required : :;: ! by l au: 1 Bu.smt•ss and , = ~ Profl.'SSl(JrlS Code. ~e( 1 IWJll) i 17900 to J793U 1 10 f 1w o i =: ;r1ct1l1ous Business i tW> i Nam e Statement and : := ! have 11 published for l :: l /our consecutwe weeks 1 ~$127,950 Owner transferred. 2 bed.rm & den, vaulted Panoramic Newport Bay wood ceilings, wet bar & views from gorgeous 3 decorator wall cover I bedrm upper unal or mga. Private d eck. cen· spacious 2 bedrm lower tral vacuum. self clean· unit! Natural brick fplcs. ing oven & much more• Wet bars. 4 Car garage. Call 673-8550 Boat s pace. Steps lo <>•"'"9""'V'"""''••• BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! A serene tranqwl 4 BR home can be yours 1n a wooderfulJy pvt local1on. M1!9,000. 644· 1493 640-4277 Newport Heights BRAND NEW Wal ls of glass enhance this unique 3 bedrm home. floor to ceiling bnck fplc. vauHcd ceil· 10gs, sky light. huge mast.er swle overlooktnK SW'Xl«k and patio. walk· U\ wardrobe too. Owner will carry, no qualifying. Call foe persooal preview 646-7tn !f..·.r..i ... lt1fl St....o BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT l WE al the DA l /.Y : i PILOT can help Wllh l j both. Call the LEGAL l !iCno ; D E PA HT M E NT a I i }~: ... ~:::.:.:: ::.·· [ ~-IH~lff I [~lflMll-~---: ! fi 42 4321 ,.:rt 132 for ~ ::l i further mformal1on i = L,_ __ --·-·-·4--··········--·-·i -~ .... l1111n 'IOllO llUIO 1••- IUttnfl ~~11.- ~~~"'.'~· MOlOf tlm•.S.la Rent Trallen.Trevrl ~'t',~~!11iaru AUTOMOBILE C-al • An0q-1Clau10 Recrea\aon Veb1t ln ~ Rotr •Rocb 4WhNIOm·•1 T""'tu v .... 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YOU OWM THI LAND. •wa Illy "' aa.tww.t lo •••fled ..,..... .... Ced lo SI ,400,000. c.11 for color broclulr• of '"'' ,...,.,.,. WATERFRONT HOMES lac. · ~ W Coa-.1 I hghu.01; N..wpon6eMh 6Sl·ICOO 1533 Searre11t Ori\'e C.:orona del Mar :-;<'"'port Beach C.:ahfom1a 9262S t ;1 t •, Ut 9 • '' ~I IJf\f f t)ltl r.i" , • t 714 I 6"4· 1()9.1. 644·6869 1e1H&H1I -= IBDlll BLllKS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ltG CAMYOM Prime Security In The Ot!ane-Bull\ Homes. Immaculate Dover Model. Two Bedrooms, Two Baths. Plus Den. Huge Master Suite, P rofessionally Decorated End Uo1t In Excellent Locatloo. Perfel'l Home For Small Family. S289.900 . ® 631-1800 Ii I DOVB DllVI I macnab /Irvine , realty W1W .. OM IYBY IOOMt Gate entry & lg . motor court lead to this brand new c ustom Country English estate built by ValenUne. Situated loftily on highest hill this 5 BR '!'esidence offers quality amenities & appointments . . . perfection in every detail for the most dlsc rlmt natlng ! Lynne Valentine .644·6200. OPEN DAILY 1·5 P.M . #16 ROCKY POINT. SPYGLASS. <Z.17> I SYVtSTOllACH Spacious 4 be drm, I IMYESTotlS Owner ready to varate story Sweeping dn vc· SPECIAL $89,900 this neat 3 bedrm ~ Formal enlr~ D1 n111~ Large 2 hedrm home famaJy rm • hrepl.ire ar ea Mass1~t' stvne lrirated on rorner lot H 2 beach conage All 1h1' ''° f 1 r e p I ,1 <' P Ur f' a m fee land fot ooh Sl.l'J .)1'(1 lctdlC'fl l-.1rJ!1· tlc•n WJll ALLSTATE mo.tnR with room for 2 · more una~ J ust h.sted , Hurry. won't las t. nill al Jt)~' tn lari.:1• cvq ·r1>d Call now for more d r · ~ .... . •• , p.i t 1u OH•r l•1.,k 111 ;: t.aJls 646-7!7! · · pdl"IW kc !{round' Only . . . ·:. [® lfilltl :,~ ... ~11 1~ :""' REALTORS !~IB&HI ~~;_ [®IE&H:I l 'hOfo lOAH Assurrw th10., FllA 3 br. 2 be homt' Stt'p down hv· ~ rm. frpk. AtC. & allllOl'll ~" Near new ~s. ~hopping center & othc·r arnt,>n1 l1es. 45 min. fru m :'llewport Beach tlfl lhl' R1ven.1de · Corona bordf'r 91 i'~wy al't'C!>..'> 1 malt• U>w down. ~lt'r will help f1nancl.' OUPUX MEWPOIT IEACH Bay & ocean Just l·bllt. away' Leasehold. J BR up. 2 BR down. 2 baths each Priced at Sl75,000. 673-3663 675-3890 Eves associated llAOKEAS AF Al Tl"l">S l01'· 'W l oit.r-o &11 .,.,_ '70 SeMI-. Cotta~ v ............. of twofr'ff tkWlloc*s <$19.50 value>. to KMOTT'S talYFAR.M Aug. lotb tbru Aut 19 Tick& may t>t' claimed by caWng 642·S6]8. est 2'12 *** LIVE ON TOP OF POITORHO HlcJh atop Mp'1 Plec• .. 1.e1Jma IHCla. Is a lofttr alte. ......... . ~ .. dyl9 .... Giiiy ....... old. 3 beft -· 21h Mllll. •111lw rodl flreplse ill.-, ,... • hlllt ...-. nn fl • oc .. ..e c..,.. view -••rpleca. SllS,000. EMBALD IAY LOCATlj)M LOCATION LOCATION! W•IMrftfmt...,ecanh .. UWf 6 ........ ._, .._ .... ., .... . .,. ................. ....... ... w dale ............ °"" ..... u:•• , •. ...,. ........... , ..... of parlll•t •n•. •law 4eclll. ....... , ,..... ....... ..... .. ,,.. ............ 24 ....... . .... a.ct.dM. "" ... ...... ...... , fw ··-....... . ··1· .... ., ..... . ........ . *r illl 11 I lff• $110elM. 644-7020 NEWPORT IEACH 499-4111 4'1-1720 So.tllU.-Lis ,.._., 497-JJJf 4tMl12 &..:• ••11• ._...., UTIUGEM $77,950 Most dt!SU'able 3 bedrm. one story condo Step saver kitchen. formal living rm. pnvate pat.Jo. sparkhnic pool-spa & sauna. Call for pnvatc previ"' E·Z nnancll\g avaijable. 96J. 7881 Cl''fN 111 II • I) f~ 1(.)#U '" l I • [®IMI YA COROMA PACIAC 644-8567 Lool! Before you b\.IY ••• chedl OUl lhis one priced ror qwr k sale! Being trans(en-ed. H~ with everything including pool &r spa 'Thousands of SS in upl(radcs $185.000. 1322 Via Verde, San Dimas. Ca Call for appt. aft.er 6 al (213 )91WH.22S. Private p11rty_. ---- $77,900 No down payment on * VETS Cosla Mesa's hoest 3 bedrm home w ith V/\ terms. Act now. call Uie Your Eligibility S46-2:J13 NOW .. LOW DOWN & ~ '" .... ,,, IU';/C•t~ ,,~,, LOW INI'. RATE. Let us [ W lfillHl,.show[!llw.!.~_y:.~.ho-~:c._;.-._;_;:_r.z.~_·2 Big Canyon Golf Ceurse r ... l••llM .... lowMW -"'Y 9Catt topool ... fecm-...... ~ ., •••• , .. z .............. • Air ........ d •J•/a ... ·~-...... ........ ._ • c ........ llllry/ldhltla • Cihllltr ..,.,..., ... c:••w.•••rl'll•••• .c ............ , .... • OtlMrC-.. ___ ......__ ... •• 1 HOtiu For S• ~for,.... HOUM\ Fors• HotHH Fors• HCMllH for S* Hou1H For 54* Frld!y. August 17. 1979 DAILY PtLOT • ~;;.;;~ ............... G~·;~ .......... iooz ~;:.;~~ .......... ;~O'i G;:.;;;.; .......... ioo0i G;;.;;;.; .......... iooi ~;:.;;;,;· ........... ~~·; ........ Fors• H061SH For~ HOUHI For w. .................. !~.~~ ....................... ······················· ............................................................................................ ······················· ...................... . • coaOMA Da MAI WAUC TO THI llACH 1<: x l'('llent mve:-t m ent OPPortunlty, on t hr OCNUt :ode of the hwy Nur BtA l'urona Beach. Deluxe triplex priced ttt httle mon• than a romporable dupll'x. 2 Bdrm • 2 baths & enclosed ~uragc ",.•th cuch Gpt t-carpets. drupes & built in~ S270 ,000 Wllh unusuul terms uvu1luble 17141 673-4400 l21JI Ul-2121 HAil.BOil. TURTLEROCK HILLS President Ho~"ine Beautifully t•ustom1zed home overlooking Orange County on extra large private lot. Fre nch doors, wood floors. s hutters, new t·arpcl, unique entry & patio. 4 1:3r 2 Ba. S3 10.000. Offered for sale by Owner. Open House 12·5 833-0818 $©\\.JUµ-~~~s s That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuc*le O teo,,ano• I.•••" cf th• fovr t11:::ro11P1bled ... o,dt b• low 'O fat""' ICNf '•"'ote w0tdt 'OUA" .__.;;_/, .__ --- ) ) T ' LIXEE 1 ~: _ I I' I I .. Vou know what I like •bout Calllornla? Anything ooes. wriere else can you see 1 mor- .... ----------. tu1ry with I -·-.. I WAFFUG I h.-7 ......-, -.-, _.....,, ,--..,--.,-0 .,...,, ••• '-e ,~,d ~ qw •ed • • • • l<\t I '"J •"' tP.~ ""''~'"0 WOldl .___..____.____,~..___._ ....... ., .., .,,~.,rte< ''°'""'\ten No ) bei.ow A Wrap Shirtdress! On-The·Go Jacket! 9060 8-20 ~ 11f ,.,,i .... 1lf~i'-- 1s1a I fxtAeuB~ Cranny squares on the 10-1 1reat-1~m1. smart 1acket1 Plain 'n' fancy-front and back are oone 1n 1r1nnJ motifs. sleeves are p~in Crochet clrd1- 1an in 2 COiors ot 2-pf't med1um- we1tht SPofl yarn Pattern 7578· Sitts S.10; 12-14 included $1.50 for each pattern Add 40C each pa1te1n to1 f11st·clas~ au· mail and handhn1. S..d to: AIKe 8f9llb Needreeraft Dept. 10s Daily Pilot Shm. tnm. ttmhc-.t's thf .. 163, Ol4 Cllttlu Sia., ltew slurtdress wrap with plenty of 1111 YM. llY 10011. rritlt ....... $llllHnci.sa! A WCI to sew-Mdra. Zic>. rattlf11 "•"""'· no WllU seam, f1tt1n1 PloOltms. £XCITINC' New 1980 NClOll· lu~J detJlls Send ftOW. CRAn CAlAlOG with over I 70 Pnnted Plttem 9060: Mes. d~111s 1n 11ea1 ••oety ot trahs Slla 8, 10, 12. 14. 16, 18 J tree patte111s 1nstdt Send SI 00 20. Sat 12 (bldt 34) ~ UJ-M4 a.._. Qlliltl ... SI.Se 3 718 ,ardS '~ llllrtC. lJO.~ Ja.56.Sl.5e ,_.SUI llr _.. ...... 2'-Qlllallalf ,,...._,Sl.51 ... * ............ 121-htdlftll t.~ •... $1.50 ........ ...., ....... 121..,.._ .•. · ... su• _.. a=n... ...... $1JO ... ..... :z4'h .~;.;;iti: :U:: P•ttem o..>t. 442 12~ ··~'*" · lJO D•llV P iiot 122-Stlft '•'Pitt . Sl.50 m ... •• sa., ... , •• , 121..._ .... suo 1•11. Pllllt Ulll,-., lm.Mt a ..... Sl.50 .,,, Siii .. ""' _... 11'-"""' Crtdllt.... $1.50 iiif aDfHINC COSTS wrttl our llKlecllet• ~.$1.50 OMLL·WlltTttPATTERfllCAT· ll6-lif1J '"-Q!Mftl •• Sl.50 AL0G. ... • a MW wwd-11 ~ c..Mt. .. SI.SO ,. tor Im $$$. f11t Sl.SO U6'1•1ht1 ........... $Ue ,.,.. cowpo11. Catlloc. s1. 112 . .,..,..... .••.... sue Ju.-.. '!g· .s.ue m'*"" o.c. ..... su• UN'l1a'w • .... SUI 101.-... s.1111 ...... $UI· .6 .~ ...... Cledllt ..... su• -· 112.-. Qlitta ..... $1 .. : ......... • .... ~ ..... $~JI Redhill~ Realty I .itlo H.t•alty tlllil't' 673 -7300 3317 VIA LIDO, N!WPORT BEACH SHYING THI MIWPOltT A•lA ,...yow,..., ....... c• tA:cl .. & .... tri ...... $315,000 HST P1UCIO NOPllTY OH LIDO ISLI Sl 10,000 OCl.ANNONT $245,000 l IORMS. WITH PIH & SL" $198.000 FULL OCEAN VIEW $169,450 OCEAN VIEW F£A TURING WINE CELLAR All of the a bove arl' Redhill Really e :\ l' I u s i v c I 1 s t i n g s f' o r m o r e informatio n. please ('all us fiac~I~~~~~.~~~~ TODAY'S IUY TOMORROW'S SECURITY Super finanl'ing! Motivated owner will consider ('arrying 1s t TD or wall rarry 2nd. Dover Shores finest -5 Bdrms. livin g. fa mily, library, at'l1v1ty rooms -s pace for a ll the family. Ba<:k Bay, nig ht light view. 3 frreplaccs. lus h a trium entry. $435.000 Fcl' A COLOWB.L. IAMra CO. 644·9060 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS fllO. IN NEWPORT CENTER VIEW & POOL-IRY. TERR. A home of subd11ed q••lity in aft established Newport leach locaffOtl. l'hwly carpeted and bea•tlhlly •M/aiMd 4 bedrooM .._. .......... ly room and large outdoor potlo surrounchq sparttlinca PoOI ill orotechd courtyard. Lush• mature gneftery. Owner will consider flnancln9. $525,000 fff. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. ~·I lh V... C-11,1-.t H1qh\~.11. .. v. p< 1n H1·,11 ft 631·1400 macneb I Irvine realty Tlt'MIS VILLA! F ami l y rm o p e n s t o p a tio overlooking wide gr eenbelt. te nnis tourts & hills! En joy "carefree" l av in g in thi s 3B R Bluffs cond o minium in "move -in " condiLion! $187.500 incl. land. Paula Bailey 642-8235. <A· 11 > DECOU TOR'S DEllGHT Lg 4BR Ri g Can yon home w•40' pool & spa & s a una. Exclus ive w /iron gate e ntry & TV sc;reen security. Subj. to cancellation of exis ting escrow . S575.000. To m Allinson 642-8235. (A-12 ) SAHDrt'8-SUPY UNUDEDI Beautifully decorated 4BR/family rm ho me in prest igious Harbor View Hills. Gorgeous pool & spa. High vaulted ceilings -2 fplcs - n e w c pl -·•m ove -in " condit ion ... just waiting for the buye r who prefers t he best of everything! $272,500 incl. land. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. <A-131 SO. IA YFIOHT DUPUX! G l a m o r ous 2 -s tor y Fre n c h contempora r y on Balboa Is land. C u s tom bit & pr o f. decorated ... each 3 BR unit offers a n ever-changing view of bay & boats ... many s p ecial features. $1 ,085,000. Dic k Halde rman 642-8235. (A·l4) ''MN'" COUMTIY ISTATlt C ustomize d , s p aciou s "Calif. L iving" home featuring formal dining & country kitchen & family rm open ing t o pool-size yard . Bedrooms have pvt patios (huge mas ter w/atrium bath ). ONLY $149,9501 Paula Bailey 642-8235. (A-15) '42-1235 644-6200 ten Oo119r Orl119 Herbor "lew c.nter Irvine 4tt cam.pa Veney c.ntet 7JJ.t4t4 C.--.. M.-1022 eoro.odelMar 1022 ColtaM.M 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~<® Beach Realty •EAL ESTATE UCILUHCI stHCI lt4' LIDO OM THE IA Y A spectac ular condominium with s pecial appeal to the busy or traveling family. The fascinating harbor view is an ever cha nging source or inspiration & e njoyment. The security is complete & the comfort of this lovely 2 bedroom & den home is assure d. $550,000 450 MEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 REAL ESTA.TE LICl:HSE TWO DAYS S250 l.+•11w -wttllt1Mf l•OKI• lie-"9tt fw tt. proftn l0tiol. hp•rl ln•IN1cti0fl, fh1H t "'.ttn oh o•oilobls, prov.ii ..H.<tivt. EH•ou.MEHT UMITEO. AUGUST 25 & 26 REGISTRY HOTEL, l"ine locrou "-Joftfi w,,.,-Alf?Orll JDS SeminaN, CorOftG .. Mar 17 I 4J 644-1094: l 714J 644-6869 Ol' RUSTIC EST A TE --------------READY FOR OCCUPANCY IN JASMINE CREEi Lovely 1-sty Wavecrest model. 3br. fa mily r m . rorm a l d in. rm. Wet bar. Decor ated s o f t neutra l colors. Draperies & shutters. Yard complete with patios. sprinklers & established planting. Security area with POOls. lt!nnts crts & club house. Close to everyttung. Owne r anxious to sell this property. Askin~ $239.500. FEE Open Sat Sun 12·6 26 Whitewater Dr 714-549· 1930 lrt&r ------------- CAPE COD CHARMER A Corona Del Mar Fo•orfte . 7 2 I Poppy A. •"9Ue 2 Bn. (! BA houst.-. 2 BR. 2 BA rental un11 Gut'.'>t room + bath 45' Corner lol Two double garaJ?es $265.000. V1t·w of tltlls Nl'w li.irgc· brick patio. Frt•nth door"i. m1C·r owave oven. fresh paint Call <.1p po1ntment Owner1 A'gent 17141640-7762Of'630.7733 Oprn Sat & S-1-5 PM C4pistrano leoch I 018 Costa MHa I 024 .••••••..............................•........ WOODY C:l 'STO~ Ill l\t 1- s<».n.C X: f .. .\' \ IE V. f• f. H F f-: ,. ·1 t-r, H ('(Jl, l'l .1 :! l"rplt ~ n.. \)!f' 1 S1.-1.1w• ·Wt 1•11; M97 CEDAR GLEN l>tslinrt1H-.! JOd :> bedroom l'<1ndomin1unl~ lrnm ~1 .500 MESA VERDE SPtX.:IAL 4 Bdrm 2 ll.,1 O('W {'l.lf"P<'IS and l)Jflll Enl'IO!;('(J µalto "' "Pa <"t'lllral J lr f'lmd \f Jrl\ xtra. .. $1~1.i.Jll POOL.-S9l.250 C.tanl 2 !ol) ~""'h 4 lil-t lJ1r1 r m \1 J ,,1,1· CGrofta .. Mar 1022 2:)5.1 f':ldo•n ,\Vt• l .. 1 &t2 6i34 f.1n1 f.!Jml· rm vr f.!Ut''l I ••••••• ••••••••••••• •• • r t•lr1·.1l l"rril• n 1·'4 Hart>orVi~w Hi"~ pJtrH & <'pt' I ., ' fl !'>J>J!'lt>w. ~1n~ It> It·\ t·I I I• J Lt o h ' t J l l' ' 1 / •• lid rm • f J m 1 l > r rn 2STORY Shake roor. I BH :!', lia. S\29.000 !'..d!>blt.ll' lo~IJ !\le.a ~:nJU.w.b V11ur t'h111t t-of h<1mt-rm rrw v 1q• H 1\ ... r l1·rm, \. .\ '' I\ 11 ' . ;i< n •• 101. unlim1to'<I l'nd1anltnf.! JI J \1·r~ lirv. ''"' OllJI l•ir \l;Uf ~IJ.H"' ~J .!SU :-.11•r1f1n· 1 :ill 11.n-.t'11.u.,fJm11\ EASTILUFF '163-0'_.,l Bkr \l(l'nt Mo ~.o 01<11ce corm·r lcwat1on 5 Btt. 3 B1\a sun.sou 31H>ROOM l Ba. hard-.ood f111,,r, Clean Eac;t,Hfo hom1· ssi.ooo ori::s 110L·:-.1-· SAT & St:N I 5. 2:,:l!.1 Fairway Pl . (' M Roy McCcrch. Rltr. 548-7729 DEER Ff ELD :! "I). 413r Jh.i Pr1 \ J('V + "' Walk I n pool park . !>l'hno l <; Tremendou:.-. alul' FfUIT WITH Rtl94DS JASMl,..E CREE« ,,."' l'lan :1 •1n gn .. ·nt~H "-IJl't'3.ll \II'" \IH\ I' tn 1m m .. d1 .11 1·I\ '• ., S2~11111 l'nn ""'' :?1. \l•'11 I>}' 1 <,;!to !:"<I • "IH IR .. D.11-I-'!- \ 11•11., lgl' J>dllll :1 l111rm •••• CX:l::1\..'i0 VIEW l\\J\ or lt>:1!--{· 1't• 11p1 inn l'IJOI C'dO)<>n \ U I br ITT~ M \X. Tim flhont> 631 1.266 MESA VERDE $89.000 Pll'nl v of room for enter tammg m~1de & out L~e ~l'c ludrd rrJr y3r d . tropical selllni: 4 Rdrm 21, ba. bon~ rm IN ""l'l bar l2x l2 add on work l.hop Centr al air In 1---------Gobel investor home. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. Lowe't prwcd 1n !'>1e'a Vcrdt' al l.lus t1mt' Sullmll )our ocrer ~11546--1111 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. OWNER TRANSFERRED ~f U~I Sl'll, 'if'IOl(l'~S •I 11 d rm P " I t• r' TownhnrTH' :-.u1wr l1n:im·1n~ ~l~~.!100 SEEK & FIND° qwcl neighborhood CALL 754-7800 .... Mulhearn. ~~r~ 2927 Bnslol. c M lr6oalslmd 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 O u pl xs i n c l n <'v.- Bayfronl to be Xchgd dn Owner 213~·3200 WATERFRONT Exi ra larRe corner duplex 1n xlnl cond Moonng a\ailable Sper tacular view Appl onl) fi)5.000 *Cote Realtv & ln\'c·~tmt•nt 640-5777 VACANT LOT SZ25.000 Subordmat1on Hroker C<KlP Ownr Al?t 631 -1266; 673 K382 CO MPANY C 0 LL EC-TT I S N l GI K 0 C J A s s\c c M p A N y)~ I D N A B 0 p c 5 W G R E C I 0 Z U Y ~ 0 0 W 0 R C S ~ A E N s N 0 p L L E I u T R R a a 0 s I P T I 0 C L B 0 T P R Y B N H N G Y H E E M T T M L A N 0 P A V A 0 C K T L H P T T E U G E E 0 0 E E L P L C S T 0 B R S T E Y A C R N L L E A A E R L E X S Y R 0 H T T T H R 0 N G V N E R B A Z G S 0 E S I H I W C P l E Y A 8 R T N R E l A 0 X L E 0 I P B T E M 8 E a T a L T N H l G 0 R N K R E w p A t H H U L T l T U 0 E X 1 A N T R 8 N 0 I T P A G E R G N 0 C P N Y I H Y G A R D 0 W 0 U R P C L L W E G 0 G l MmlC1 °"' j -"'· ow~-O<WI • b«:ll· -11. up, Clown Of di8too•llv. Find •ldi and boa ii In. • .. Btnd CfOWd Group Hon Plrtv Multitude Aulmbly Colltetlon Troop :., Throng "' ConclM cJ Metting " G1ttlt11f11 Congrttttl on Conwntlon Tomorrow: Monullts FIESH ~FALL P.• .. ,,.. nf lh1• f1r>t \o '''I' l.111\ lf',lln..: I bo~r•••rrt r a n t h fu\.l'I\ I Jiii•'• I L.:hlJJl<b C.111 l11r th' IJJb ' Mewpofi C....tw 640-5357 lnH~stor s duple't • ~ ~ond rental s poo l r,,,1,-,, charm s:?I~ lJ('I() l"nnnplt'S onJ~ 640 l~IW •OPE:'ll HOL"St-"• ~ I :? J ;, ' m 1 n l' . C d !'>t \"Jr anl Opc>n Oath I 1: Owner ,\ l?t liiJ 45 i1 Small J Hdrm lb.1 huu~l' rornrr R 2 l•>t. "' rm 111 h1uld 2n1I unit 1..i I 92•iO. ll'JV(' me&'a~l' Al!\ ' Rl'!-.llC 3Br 1h•n :!HJ honw R :! lot "' ,1mplt• rm to bwlJ pvt dNa1 ht>d urut :'lovl J lt'dr do" n . hl•X'k L.1rkspur Lt·.t\ 1nl! town rm Sondt1y l'nn 011 (\ 1·all ror dl•la1h r:i I I h l5 11616 E '<l " 1:!l:l • 413 "2'N PREVIEW SAT /SUH.. I ·S 413-415~d Two new dup lcxr ... almost ready ror your antiques \,;nu:.uJI ' g>S, (XX) l::a (' h 'l?'mmu1 di>/ llo:i .f:Ao/l(~tlirv 6'/.l-lf 1.94 2435 E Coul Hwy . CdM C.0.M.M 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacation All Year Round So EZ when you own lhL<t lovely fa.m.i.ly home w1lh spar kling s wimming pool, sUde. deckinit and patio. 3 bedrooms . ~ balh.s. formal d1n1 ng room. family room w1th wetbar and fireplace. library with flreplace. Sl.32,500. Ca.II 540-1720 WL -· Atte11tion Builders And Investors 1A1p R·2 I.ct la 7Stl by la Has nice older 1 bedroom home. Great ror J new units or condo8. z blocks to abopplnf. tM,900. Hurry. cal ! -.1120 11L118l. ---· COSTA MESA .. Hous.es °" ' Lot LOVd .ST l'R:(.1'. 111 !:.6t.a !'>-1~.t (Jnl~ Ill' d•i "'n o ~c· 1\1w,,,,., '""'"(' World RHI btcm SS0.5777 MESA VERDE ~ P.drm l. bath. quahl} Olll lt !>hak1 roof. doubt .. ftr{1Jla1·1> vreat loc-atton. Hh ul for ('nlertaintnR l..irRl rf'(' room. lot:. nf dl·l'\unc low main tt'llan<'l' } ard Ufrt'red di Sl~.000 C..1154().1151 ~HERITAGE • • REAL.TORS llG FAMILY ROOM ~ fdmtl\ rrw1m hn1 ~ lpl1 I HR . ~Jul b.11h-. n t·"' i.. 1 t • t' f( I m 11 r 11"J\" P••rf,.,t ,,onJ Ju..~t lt,.tro, ~ ... ~111 Hut h Ldurlt', lt l 1r ,....,.4.:IJ) --- POOlHOME Eashfde Costa ~ 3 Bdrm'>. I'• bath." :'li1ce f1repl:H"' Cal Mow 754-7100 ... ~~ 2927 Bn~tol. C!'>f CLOSF: TO BF.At'lf ' 2 OJodot. m separalt> bldR 2br 2'7bJ each Pnn'<l tn l>t'll ' Bu' one or both gjl 500 John Vruuan Co c; J 11 l' r) o f H w m l"• 631 tooo Lr)! R:.! lot tn 1-; :.1de "" l'harmtn~ !ip.in1-.h 2br. I bJ house S81 900 I~ F: 18th St O-.'ller """ I~\ t Br -.pht lt•vet. :1 Ila. :I j!Jr m1r.-l popular m111kt .,tan' t>xlr J toud1t'-. 2<~'11; Gold~n(•\ t' Pl Sl41S.9W ~8 °<.>wner AR\ 1·2 IUILDA.IU Cll.a.rnung 2 Bdrm I balh home "''lh room lo add second urut Askmf! o nly $19.900 Subm1t all oCCers Cal I 546-5880 ~>:.HERITAGE . • REALTORS ••OPEN HOUSE•* SAT &SUN 1047 Concord St By Owner Lovely 3br . 1:1..1>a, f11>l r tn h v rm. dtn area. 2 car l(ar. bit-ins. wet bar. dswshr. beaut lnd.<tcpng Assume loan at 9 t 25"'r $93,900 s Morcos 213 -1142-6 13 1 x395. 213·641·4512. Will cooperate with agent.s. Mesa Verde. VA terms. 4 Br 2'•• Ba. 2037 Calvert Sl29.950. Agt 831-1257 . YA TlftMS Closing cost s only . OOce 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, frplc. Motivated seller. Must sell. BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 673-8700 set.too IHMISAYaDI You bel ~ But not for lone! Bi& 4 bdrm, COO• Ver\ Jll t.o 3 bdrm + deft. Fix • save. Walk to ~ fl put. Vacant . Jllny!MJ.Wl ~ ·Walkm 1; lr.e .... tile IYO~ ~ 4 Bl' 2 Be tamUy honM...,,, Excellenl area. Frplc. ::. Cully carpet.eel, lg patio area Call 642-9809 dya. ,. 631·912119 evea !' "'-°'4>1ex E aide C.M .• 1.yr "" old. 2Br ea. Lg dbl gar. • rm for RV or boat. 631-3588. 846-7149. 48DR.•2BAnt Qintrad.or's bome. R-2. 3 car car. at rear alley t car gar Ln !mt. Nr ever- ythi ng. Nice fa m ily home. St29.:SOO. Chuck S pill e r . RE /MAX 631-1266 Large 3 bdrm condo Nire area m Upper Newport Bay Out or area owner Must ~II ' Submit oHe r• M k1 $95,0 00 A ~l ~il2 HO QUALIFYING MESA. YB.DE C.C. $20.IXX> MOVES YOU IN ON AJTO ~day escrow Super family oriented horn•· with S2x46' s ide yard pauo Pool & JIH' 3 bdrm. rmJ dining, ram rm. new c·pts thru-0ul SlfJ>.<XX> Call today ALLSTATE RLTRS. Armand or Michelle 541H646, F, ves 846-6817 GOOD ASSUMABLE EnlH t hru dramal1t' dlnum Expo:.ed heavy l>t:<ims w h1i.:h ce1lln1i: rmk•· th1~ 3 bdrm. 2 ba h•1m1· ,. r<·al winner I' r" r •· ., ., 1 •> n a 11 y r e rryxleled & r<.'<lecor aled. T 4kt' <J\-l'r ~UbJei.1 LO ex. L'iUO~ ltian r.-il 1501 (--•im 1 :rn aft rn1 Heal t :c;tatc HOME & INCOME &si~ Costa Mfla ('u.,tllm ·1 hr, 2 ba I v,,-aral..-2 br reot;il unit. !:>II 1 .. r "' 111 { 111;in1·•· SI.).') IMXl UJ\ 1<l H<>urkc Rllr ~\1.60 • oodMoor Seov'ew " Forwwr Modft °'" Sat/S..11 12-5 ZOil Yacht Uelender Broadmoor Seav1ew's Pr>r! Royal, 2 i.lry model Panoram1t· vu. Catalina . Palos Vi-rdei.. m oun t.am.'\, n1Rl1l ltl!hlS 4 BR, .1 Ba . lam rm. 2 frplr!. ,\wa rd wmrung pool w1lh ,.wim up bar. s pa with fount<1m, extra bwll-m ,.1ora~e & many other time01t1e~ Ct>mmuntl\ Lenru., 1'0Urt~. pool . spa & r • 1 r •· ... t • n n a r 4' .• c iu.1nl•oe"l 1t:i11· entr;im 1• $115 IU I LOOkREALTY t>W 61.28 or 6.J0.6128 BY OWNER Mesa dl'I .,tar near all !>Choo!:.. cot lt'IZe. park. fairgrounds L.t&r~e • bdrm ram1lv ho~ I '4 ba r1repla1·e . ram rm patio. l a r~e ~hade tr~. Open Houst• !:ion 9-5 2817 La Salle ,\\ e !'>46· 74 IR ---- VAIUYBlS WELCOME tn ~ee lh1s lovely 3 BR. I·'• ba. C M c!>a hom e . 9(l,50I) or possible owner l'Jrn 2nd TD Seller' ml.bl sell '' Rllr. 642 76-1!1 SHARP._.-LEX Tot.ally reeond1t1oned m ,1dt-& out $15S.500. Bkr' 24 hrs 63.1<\:l("" --- E.asts1dl.' POOL .i br. 2 ba. fJmJly rm.h i: rm. frpls. fi(U\.'$l hOU!>C .,\Jn\ '\tra" Ai.:.umt 10.1J1 -~, !Jtl•. mt Appr11x bal $102.000 Prtrt·d un der market Slt\.S.000 Call 1)42 ().16i Own ai:nt 111 ~1 0963 BrOl<t>r ONCE IHA WHILE you ft.nd a :I HR l ba home t hat 0 !> r ead y tr move m. 1n p<>rfl'Ct cnnd $79.900. 6-16 3627 Agent Open House Sat Sun t -5. U>vely condo. 2br. 2ba. smJ complex 0 W.C. at 10% tnl. SBS.000. 302 Alla Lime. Pnv street orr 2500 blk S.A. St. Agt !>40-6240. TWOOHOME Deluxe home on large lot 1n H ei ghts areu - Wests1de. 3 Bedrms & pnvate yards for each. On\' home is new. one home 1s JUSl remodeled. You'll like to ltve 1n one + mcome! Coll for de · tails. 642-5200 r4' &>mmPoW 1016 ....................... YOUNG& BEAUTIFUL 2Brw/br1ck FP. vaulted ctca. balcony, l"encd yrd. kW pr. decor kitchn. Ocean vu. SlOl,SOO. fbTy I 8kr -.lJ'la. . 'lblre'• an euy ••Y for your lo Mll tbat bicycle )'OU DO klqer .... : Just edurttae It la the 0-uied I C!'ul 105871 . . . 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Selva ltd ft C1dle La Pnma vera. $166.000 lo si.5.000. 831 3.540. 493-4006 Bldr 0...-Wll AIMmc• Brand new 3 bedrm, 21. baTownhome. lnpn vJh' community nr hcad1 SU8.SOO UGBfT llAL TY 831-3114 or496-9501 COHDO w /TENMIS Poot. Sauna. See. Gate Compact 28r, 2Ba. S83.K Owner I A.gt. 49S-8497 r:or.t• V6y I Ol4 ....................... TIBURON 4 • .,,,. NeWjiOi fer To....,_ $100,000 AIUElt HAL TY 54'-0114 t W'""°" t.och I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9102 OcHne~lt I Ut:drm. 21 2 ba ct pµro:.. ', l'fllle lo O<.'l'an Ul M11!\ ohl Park Pl1.1('1!.lrll'H-12 74hl MOVING! W11lk 10 ~ach ~harp 4hr. 1 ·~ba , ram rm "" rrplt•. J{ v .ll'('l':.:. t>r1cc retluCl'd lo S85 IX.IO By Ownt·r 960· l72'J ~41 Ouocaster 4IORM&SPA Like new Ont' Mory I en rro<·ulutt· $1 lO.OOO Park rla1·1•.ln1 '<-11 j .lf;i t-_\.t~CLTI\ 1-.lt<J:\H. '1fllJ Y rth t Cl (II l' .tn \lndt>I 1'1•ffrt1' I lu~t· .I •tr I txlr v. f)l)OI. J.11· lmmacul.itt>' Sl94.500 Hi-; MAX. 67J-4:ll:l WAUCTOBEACH !'ibr · IJOfll Sl~.000 Pal IK' FA . Agt 9&1·4370 RUSTIC VILLA 2-S+y. leach 4 IR. Pod· S76,000 1\1 t1 ~.ll(' llVlnj.! rm (iw.rmct kitchen & d1nl•. Wa lled courtyard Swcep1 n~ !.lai rs Io secluded mstr & ~ucst quarters. Take over ex 1M 81Jz'k loan. ~.ooo Balan<'e ~78 Mo pays ctll S hore line Assoc . 848-2262 IY OWNER·S88.500 Ideally located, 38r 2Ba home. MINT COND. 19371 Mauna Ln. 968-3469 •NfSTIGE• Popular 4 br. 212 ba model, ZJOO sq ft Owner will fin. al 10% w/$26.500 down. Open house S IS 1·5. 6401 Bellinger. 840-26.57. ........ Oft Umi*r 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T'UllTU90CI( COMDOWfY•W Of-f:OOTHIUS t-Jrly new 2 bdrm. 2 ba. frplc in h\ rm. cen A/C, upgraded lhru-out. Dramatic m s tr swte. weal location. & m uch , much more call now ' 75&-1.501 Real F.state RANCllOSAN J OAQUl!'I: On loU' course. 2br. den, 2b:l. frpk. lg dbl garage, pool & JDC. $131 .500 . 64().0097. •$74.900 BY OWNER :1 hrirm Cnndn Prl)[ 1k 1•or 1-:nd unit C)Jx•n wknd I l 5 2 lft.ontage 552 5:145 Rl.'al Estate· Take Over These T.1Jw~!Y=~l·~1.•, I n I t• r \! ... l w 1 l h t h I !> ht• au ll f u I f: Z r arc to wnho m(' 1n Wood hnd~c Has 3 bedrooms. and brM?lY k1tr hrn with <•vcryt.hm~ bulltin. Patio area . $95.500 C all 5.59-8451 TAR BEU. _,°"'' PERFECT IST HOME! OHL Y $64,500 Gorgeous townhome on a soottung babbl.lllg brook. Prestige area Warm eart.htooe thruout. cen· tral air Motivated ! 545-9491 SHOWPLACE UNlVPK· 11IE TERRACE Cardiff Model Condo w/2Br. t:Y.Ba. loft. wet bar. realuri.ng tiled patio. entry & k it chen. new ph~b cpts. Close to pool & jac uzzi, mus t see. PRICE REDUCED TO HIW AHD S,ACIOUS $1 L ; co.ea .. Of'WJ wood .cl tlot• ...... wltla ) ~ml, 21 I bGfltl ..d ..... ~ 2 ... ~for .... ,, ........ s.. cat--. ~ 1. a ,....,.. ........ " '*" .... UJ4,SOO. 493-8812 DAMA POINT 499.4551 495-1720 Sotlth L091"'0 lOCJlll'CI Hicpet 497-lll 1 644-7020 LOCJmlCI lhoch H•wpcri hocll 1044 ....•.•................ o,....._..o--r t .. ~ ........ Why pity comm1ss1on rees? Buy this four bedroom bomc priced OOlow market & have im- mediate possession. Liv ing, dining. family. laq(e kitchen, 2 hrcplan·~. :.! car garage . Located near S<'hools. C'hurt·hci. & 6hopping ce ntc r i. Outstandmg value . must see. Open Saturday Aug 18&Sunday Aug 19. 9 AM to 5 PM or caJI Don Olk al (714) 833·9609 or (714 J 751-4642 5015 Paseo de Vega. DIAle+fOME +SP A At r n fCYo Lo.. Fabulous 2300 s q ft Kensington Md! w lits own private spa . This outstanding rour bdrm. fam rm.. dmin~ rm home ~a list or amerutics too long lo menuon Call to· day. Sl 7 4..900. ()pN -12:30-5. 4172 Cortlwood. ,,..,, ... t.1n1111t..,l\~iows '.&il.L"~~ I 549-ns1 ---;/. 752--0283 ~ or 631-3837 wlutds By Owner San Carlo' tuwnhomc 1n a w urd °"mrung Hancho S.in .111,1 quin 2br . & d~n. 21.ha. wet bar . :l pnnls . goHcourse. $139,500 !()5.IZ75. YOU'LL Be Deli9hted.. wtlh th1i. roomv I bdrm . fam rm homl.' w ith twaut1f ul ICJw ma1nt J;..ndscaping and 2230 ''1 ft ol well planned hv1ng !.pace. ror only SJ 18.SOO ' .. 513 C.olPUSDa:IRVt14E LCICfllMI leach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALIF. ClASSIC 180 d eg white wate r view, nr beach. 5 Bdrm. 3i., ba+den, dbl lot. One d a kind. $400,000 1s a s teal. Sl00,000 d own. Easy terms. OWNER C a l l for appt . TI41833-358lor499-4247 IEEANFIONT New Modular Type Homes, pvt communrty, 3 beaches. 24 hr security. su~lelling OK. From r.11.900. Treasure Island Mobile Home Park, 30801 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach. R .M .P. (7t4 ) 499-3S79. IYOWHst 2 ~ w1tb numerous .unerut1e-. on one large K 2 lot One IS a trad1· tJonal bearh cottage with 2 br, den & bath T he other 1s J new. 3 story Cootemporary dei.1gn by Jack Cr essman. An un- usual opportunity for JOOll ownership by lwo f arru11 e:; $29!1. SOO 223 & 225 Ch1qwta Street f No Lal{Una ) 494-48~ eves WAU< TO IEACH <kcan vu. 2 sty . 3 BR . fam rm . 2''l ha . fire pit. parquet rts • sep workshop . s tudio rm. Shutters, s lid .:lass. North end loc. A rare buy al $!15.000' Mission Realty 494-0731 CNLDIEH - .. are welC'ome 1n this super 4 bdrm . ram1Jy home; lot.'I of pnvacy. a lovely mountain view. a walled courtyard & hot tub are amoog lh<> ex· tras S1J9.500 CHAIM con AGE {)eean \ll{'W rrom lhlS cozy 2 bdrm hom f' nt•stled in the hill!. or ~th l..aJ(una noom for expansion S179.500 DUPLEX l'nm1· lO<'atlon r los1• to dl>wntnwn & he:irh 1-:.1rh unll has:! tx.irms . l h:1th~ & h.1s l)l>e n bl'aut1rlilly mu1nt.Jln1•1.l. 1,nvt•ly lll'Cit n & I'll)' \IC°"' $?5.'J.lXX> HU' N '~ hi ... ,, N ... I t Ju' 1 tl1 • ,,. ( , fl)••' I fq 4 i \ 't '1t# I , I It .~ •J~ \ _.,, .. l ,11U' i ( • 'l,1t •• I 1'4 ·t I~ p, H ...... ~ 1052 •......•....•....••.... OPEHHOUSl SAT Ir SUM 1-5 PM mS2 P aseo Del Campo Sea country living on Lhe ween ol El Niguel Golf Course. 4 Bdrm. 3 ba. formal duung & fa1111ly rms. S324 .!IOO. MARVB.OUS EHTERTAIMIMG HOME for farruly & fnends , in Monarch Bay Terrace. 4 Bdrm. 2"2 ba. lrg pool, spa & yard. Take over low 7'M loan. gracious home in a presUg1ou.a area. S26S.OOO. 4').9494 495-5220 496-241 l IJ0-5050 At.xuubk:Lo.. Fairway El Niguel 3br, 1234.000. Custom Really 77().9TT7 LAM Forest f 055 • •••••••••••••••••••••• $101.900. By owor. --------- Lake forest K eys . waterfront home; 3 BR, 2 ba.: dock privileges Xlnt view. Priced t.o sell fast. '146.SOO. Ownertagt 1·723-0131 WATEllOHT ......... HCS'bow Spacious 3 bdrm, 21.1i bath Condo on I a goon with family rm & use of <.'OlDDlunity pool and len- oi.s. Lease or lea se/opt. for $72S/mo with SJ0,000 option money for sales pnceof 1219.SOO. Waterfront Homes, Lnc 631·1400 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIAIGAIM $105,000 55.1-1002 Phil or Mark. 6 Cashew. Open Hse Sat/Sun 1·5 6Cashe w By Owner. Sharp 2 br. home in xlnt area Xtras 8 .!IOO. Prine only. Call 5.51-~. ORAHGETREE 28r Condo-tennis crts, pool. jacuzzi. sauna. Prin. Only $75.000 Owner 551·5575 aft 6PM. Week~9-5PM. &..,ma IHdl I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWUmHGI Arch Beach Heights. 3 bd r . , 2 b a I co n i es • fabulous ocean views. S149.99S. RE/M AX . 673-4313. OCEANFRONT Deluxe Coop Apt.a. Elev. to beach. htd pool , garages, ocean vus, adlls overl6. Pentbse 3br. 2ba $430,000 Qlmer3br, 2ba $350,000 Furn. 2br 2ba $230,000 HARCUM & HORN R. E . 99SGlenneyre 494-8551 ... ..,... IHdt I 06' ....................... LOCATIOH PLUS This home comb1ne:1 today's most desirable re.tuns w /details that enaaance thls carefully deai1ned fl oor plan w/fJlltW warmtone crpt· mi. fl'elh paint pl~ a 1parltliJl& pool w /a pa. Seller oKertn1 1uper VA ~~ llODlelH YllWWITH "HO.VllW"' PRICI._ From the Beck Bay \0 --.. beblnd cat&lin tn the 11'.tutbhlfa most pre- aliJloua nel1hbortlood. ~ wide • out, a parliU01 pool. You ~·t. -.k for more • the price hu Juet d ropped 11 9,$00! Molivatedt I 545-.. 1 ..,.._ All '°' su~.ooo. . aa..m ~ Walkr.r t; ltrn 61lACIOUS SITTING M NW from this 4 B~ f amity home in Laguna Niguel. Tasteful decorating includes custom wallpapers, hand painted tiles & attractive bullt·lns. You'll re111ember and rave about the multi·level covered patio wtth sweeping views and attractive nower beds. $184, 750. ~ Walkr.r 1: lee ....................... ..... ••.•...... ~ ...... . l Hal LU Ouplu tncl new 0.yf ront lo be itchl(d dn o..r 213168'·3200 ... ~ .... HARBOR VIEW'S BEST BUY I UHfTS I Door trorn tbf' Orun obellevabty low pnctod .it MZ:>.000 Ownt'r will IJ .Mk o.........,_ MoMco; two bedrooms. den & 2 bath homr Profcss 1onally Wortd ..... &tale 5''97777 landscaped & d ecor ated OWMlR priced lo sell $1 56,500 on ft:c land :-,hown bv ;ippo1nlmC'nl only. 8t:!:S T BUY IN EASTBWJ<"FS. S164.~ 4br. 21~ba home on lrg cmr lot across from 11hops, teonb club & i.ehool.s. 644-81B7. 644 2442 agl 6444489 SERENE LOCALE RV ACCESS Exc1l1nR new llst1nR located on qwet Mrl'tc'1 in lvly Back Ba)' area Ter raced & very private OcHR View Condo 3 Br. 21"; b ath luxury tnlevel Custom carp<'l. wu.Upaper drape< rksl buy in Newport Cn •<ol $131,IXX> Armtsl~ad C.:o ~9'70 IACKIAYISTATI Pvt 2.8 acre estatt-w , I~ house. 2 guest house<i. Hi stall horse barn, huJ(l' nding nnk. pvt ok J groom's room. magruf1 cent \'lew of the Back Bay. hub landscaping abounds. Contact Jim Flanders a gt (714 ) 838·5970 dys . t7 14) 581-5787 evestwknds )'T'd Many upirrades in ---------· BIG CANYON Spectacular Goll eourse estate. 6600 sq.ft. 4 to 6 Bdnns. 5•.-, baths. Pool and spa. si.m .ooo. Tll STARNES CO. 640-5711 IAYSHOR.E DRIVE Walk thru gate to Balboa Bay Club. Be autiful home in perfect cond. 2 rmster s uites ti w 1bay vu from sitting rm > Carol Tatum. Rllr 494-0129 ..,... OCEAH _.... roOL 500' from beach 3 Br, 2 ba w lfrplc . Just re· modeled $169,500 Real E6tate Store 67S-177l Open Hou.o;e Sat St.In l·S 1903 Ya c ht Maria ~av1ew l'XCC home. 4 bdrms . den. faro rm . :l b:ilhs. 2 frpl . 2 alnums. lovcl) \'1ew . comm pool. :.pa. lenrus c1s s1•1·unt) .,:ak $259.500. will rnn :.1der lease Opl lmmed poosess 544..fi.3.il WESTCLIFf lk>aut1fuJ 3 Br Lots or pl3nls. rabulous 1.1001 f1n·pla\•e Owner \IN) rrlOll\ .tled at $189.950 ~ PRE:HIGE: ~----1lr-H0r:1€S :'133J W Coast llwy. ·n -6.4S.:6646 ------- UDOISLE Sunny & spac ious " Adrm. 4 bath homl' 1n ('('nt•·r or exclwm'I.' L1rln Isle' Special features in rlude. central secunty l1 l1ng con tr o l . 2 r1replaces. rozy ra m1ly room. pauo. For more in· rormauon. c-all 673·8550 ........ . . . EASY ASSUMAILE· MOVE RIGHT IM d ud.mg completely re- modeled kitchen This hom e w 111 :.ell 1ti.e1r 646-7111 IAYAtOMTCOHDO .wf24Hr. Secwi+y Lux 2 Br. 2 1-r b a fo'ahulous ocean and bay views lllgh ns~ Undl.'r ground park 'w, s pa . sauna, pool $450,000 Open house Sat, Sun I 4 at 001 l..ldo Park Dr :ff By Jame~ A Mitchell & Assoc Ph 494·6648 or 'T12-9370 IAYCREST $149,700 Btll Boccola bit rmly home IOC'alcd 1n pre SUg>ous Bay"'esl area Priced for fas\ sale Seller 's ex tre m ely roouvat.ed'&.w>-771 1 Heal fo:Slal<' O:eanfrool duplex. Mui.I Mill thL<> -.<"Ck Reduced VJ SJ75K 3 or .-2 I.Jr Orne h) 480'J ~ashorl·. :'II B lh•·n 1 .ill I'• 'l't' &l24!&0 A1,'I WANTl-.D :? or J UH humt• in II\ Jim., Prin only &1·1 AAIV HEW LISTING Pfftinwlo DuplH I ) r nt•"' Spa111~h duplt"'I J llH & I JIH 11n 1l' w frµlr '· ds hw'r ' Clrt-e to 111·.irh & 'hnP'o 1\l"":tY"i rC'nt.<d. vrrv f11•x 1blete~ S290.000 R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 LEASE Ofl'TIOH HAUott RIDGE Beauuful k1•na1<-,Jn• •' rnr~I 3 & dt'n v. rurm.11 d.uunJ? COVOUTE PLAZA REALTY 760-9333 --------- BACK BAY A b<>.iuty amon~ many other rinr cul·de "a1· home.. Ii: k1lcht>n w c1 m area. bltn. .... spaC"111u11 l.1m OH GUIHIB. T 2 Bdrm. 2 ba cond11 w1frplc SUlll.500 POSS. .. E l.H/()pt l Bdrm. I bath Condo $110.000 ltlAl. lSTATE SALES ~cM.IOffke NEtDS YOU ' Jorn th<' WllUWIR team F'anta,tu locoUon. romputer \'ldl"O Utpe. t.op · commJ.Ss1oni; C'~ll Jran TlwRHl&lat.S~ 675-l 77 I BY OWNER Lovely rustm homl'. w •lg pool on almo't ·~acr e 1n Ba yc rt-sl· Dover Shr'i area, 48r. Jba. ram rm. wet bar. Come Sff what you u n tu.ve r~ only 1349.000 00-4116 $9,500 DOWN NO CREllT NEmED EAST BLUFF Jbr 2b<1. f.1m rm.,. 'W"' Ul<I' e1l IU • Sl·IW mu l-i\ Owrwr i'W l.(>.'tl I!' 11..,,n••r Br .. k•·r \l\d l 1·~·1~·rJll' '.\to' 1111! 1)Ut vf dJ'\"" Clean 1 tl•·•Jrm I-.rnulv rm .! h.1 I'•' 11111 fo • .,tl'lh· l..1 111,. n ~ r1 Ill~. :O,.il "u11 I , 714 I~ Rll.V '1ol11li• Homt• v.Jlk '• brh 21.ir lprl1 "''"''' ~lllo" $lt>.:.W Uf1t·1 ~5846 HARIC>a VIEW HMS. 5 1B>ROOMS OVY "1 A.CRE Pnr1nf1no "tt rll F> r1.1ndrd l o J:!ClO ,q t 1 h· rm .ii cl 1111 n,. r ITl h.inl"'••id 1 ntr. ~ , , n tr.i.I .11r 1 no<1111i1r11n.: .• r. but ,1 r. ... of the am~n lll1t... Sellrr 111.111 h~Iµ "1th flnanrrn~ Call ror <'nmpl rte det.aJ ls RHll&tcm &tabl~ 544-94 11 to this beautiful Harbor View Monte go Lux · unous new carpelmJ(, coven Lhe 4 Rr 2 fla & lg eJeJ(anl farruly1hv10~ & dming areas. Call to dJ..c;. cuss super financing & hv nns. J I~ Rr m<'I I•--------• giant ma ~tt·r ~u1h'. ::1, $179.SOO. 561-6561 AVBYSPECIAL '91MSULA POINT 5'9dr"OCMM Only 2 yrs old w /features too numerous lo mention 111 deta.i.1 incl'g a gourmet ldtch. balcony game rm &t a swnptuous full sz Jacum in master bath. not just a balhtub w jeu. Sobd oak cabinets Lhru· out It much more. If you want "The Potnt" and you can consider $439.000 for THE BEST . the n call.. 644-7211 "1n NIGEL · BAILEY & A558llAH5 Builden·R·2 Npl Bcb 2 Br house $118.450. Melin· da, Af#.. 546-9525 HAIBOI VIEW PALERMO No expense has·been llPU'fJd on Uus decorator dream home Gorgeous Palermo m odel 1n Harbor View Homes Fee land. 4 BR. formal dininit room. planked hardwood floors. accented w I Spanish tile. A must \0 see. F or t ruly fussy buyers ! Call t oday. ba. J car i?3r, Ii: hNllM pool W )lll'UZll !2t,.'>.01Jfl Open llou.\e Ml & Sun 1-5. 2306 1 lealht•r I .n IA.YCREST Z700 Sq rt . 4 bdrm!. . 2 ba Hu,ge lo t. only SLS7.000 MEWPORT IEACH llALTY 675-1642 J8r rondo WI VleW, t\Jghl.y upgraded w tsk y l1tt!. sl.&lned glajS. lg mstr suite. antique frplc, etc By owner 109.~ Wiii cooperate w bkrs se-4293 ()pen Ilse Sun l·~ IOWtndsong rAnUDO COHDO 3 BR. 2~ ba. 2 car 11ar Pauo. poolside Mrnutes to be a c h and lloa I( Hospital. Very quiet. 975-0616. NEWPORT SHORES 2br + den. l~ba, $105.000 242 Cedar. 645-6408 Owmer. OCIAHVllW Lg. 4 bd . view +-. S23S.OOO RE /MAX , Patncl1 631·1211M DBPaAnOWMll Going on multiple listing next week. Your last chance \0 save SlOOO's Make o(r on Deluxe 2 Br with ~r larse aarage Best loc. ln Nwpt. H.gbts 4Z2 fUl.lertoo. MS-645o6. 1SH1QO f lf'TM lltt Ol'IN ,,, q." s •vN 1081 ,.,.,, • tNI DLUrr !e:Nll .. m~~- 644-1177 ~t!r+•~ O,..W~IM ~ + ilmlWUon. WATBlllOMT equa.11 beauUlul 4 Bdrm a.oov... the ocltment bome 1urroundla1 of Laite Forest ~pool in C«ou R 611 llai. All t.hla plua --.from U.tna. 4 B • IWffS :i Alt 21 , Ba. lncatt'<I on tc•mf1r greenb.•lt "''1lh secunll r1rep1,,. ... 1n ma<.11·r hdrm t..ir~l' wrap around Pdll•> ~:, l'C'll\!nl l)U\. Sl56.500 640-6259 ~.t2~)1 , R E A/LTV OPIHSAT/SUM 1·5 I IOO rt. WHtbcm w IMMACULATE! SuPt-r !iMJ'l> 3 bdrm . 2 baths. Carmel Model on large <"Orner lot. ·As sumable ~."+. loan. As k- 1..ng Sl~.000. 't f'RAXKJ.IK Rt.Al.TY ~teo-....., eoo-•-640·7000 Redhill ~Realty J 11111 1-'1'.ill\ lllllH' b. J • j\)fj 33n VIA LIDO. N.B. 1315,000 MJN'fCONDrTION. ON UDO. 3 Bdrms . 2 baths. all new appliances &t carpeung; marble frplc. for those romant ic wtnter' eveoinp. Aak for Barbara. 107' ....................... PMIOl•MIC OCIAMYllWS OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 108CALLE BALBOA Larp 3 Br. fam rm + TurUerodl Olen 1arden home, Huther model w lrt'f/11. Yiew ~ o.c ... Br 3 ea. famil1 rm~ micro- wave OYt'ft. A/\;.;-INlllo wfCO'/f!r, fs rmny oUMr A couwaL l»4"I CO. 496·7222 831-0836 .._ _ _..._ H tcra. model holM on private ~1 WTJ, tbt wattr. lncludu '*"°~llA&Jn•••. ClllffHllO ~ •• tQe -er OflfN l110 •1tSIUNIOlll Nl(f' --.lhlp .. •ach. ~ ..... ~·00 Tnnl1 Chab. Only dlninl rm on beautit\&l Mill nanicured lot. room for pool. 3 patios + 11881 i.u.. lmmac. lo A out. Jmt liMd. sue.ooo. hdl\c-Realty 491-HOO fellbll"f9· AM...-ble "' loan. Mc.I for quick sale, aborl e1crow. . ?sa.mt 1'rwllll• .. .., .... ........... ~r...~·~=~ .. ~·~·-=--~1·~r~aa~1 I•• _ ... _,_.~.!;~::~~~az~l"":.__ SELL e lt.tll\8 wltb a Dlaly P\lQl Claaalfled Ad. IQ.$871. Manner'• P o int Ex· CC\llJvr Hom.-4 bdrm 3 bM 3300 i;q I\ cauahly homt• with 11Um l•r oufl ...merullet. Over S!S,000 d pro(~1onaJ landsc:ip 1n1< Qu11·t cul d•· :-;411• 'treN SJ'i'~.000 Oprn Sat /Son 11 30 10 r.pm Moo thru F'r1 3 lipm l<Y.I Via Zapal J C11 llf1u l'ropert1~i.. 661 3606 or TZl--8221 San.Juan CGrAstrano I 078 •··•·······•·••••······ $19,000 Take~ ()vrr luao No t1uahfyin~ Reaut1ru1 :ex> sq. ft Mt:ndllh Ca · nyon Home w1tb :iuper panora1n1c view. 3 c.:ar garage Lot can hold ten ru..s court & pool We are not 10sane mui.t 1(1 v P home 3 WiJ\ bf.>('llUW or Pl'™'°a1 problems. t:a ll OWTIBr t 661 I i49 Mission Hills Executive Horne Owner !IOXIOU<o lo o;ell th1., bc.aullfull y up graded M1ss1on ll1lls Jtand! home Complete with 4 bedrooms. fireplace. rarruly room. v.etbar. duung room and rr'IOn.' 2 pah06 1289. 000 Cd.I I 493-1341 TAAREU. 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Encjish Tudor Stea ter Home lw 2 bed.rooms. dlnu1g area. fireplace. ~ntry ... i.y Preuy yard Loral ed ne.;r pvpryth1n~ n .cn.i Won t lasl' C aU 54G-1720 TIMIBk -· V£TS • $75,900 UPGUDm IAIGAIH V.11) I.! tht-~t homP 1n U\e nf'1Rhborhood pnc.·Pd -. !ow • 81-r.lu~" 1hr 1 v. n 1· r <i 11 r " ' u p r r mrt1\Jll'<I \ h11 .. h•1u .... 1081 ..••..•..........•..... A PEACH O H THE BEACH t ... l\t."lv 0<0 tr.,nl n•>m•· ""lltl \t12nuw,.nt \ 1""' \todem .!Rt. 28.i I~ l.Jv 1n1?1d1 ninJ( rm l.'"• If t>nc·k frpl< It: u1 .... 1.-1h 1ttini• rm I.inn~ th< •ic.n Xlnt 1 1n.11~in).' c \I I Tl 1'-1-~ 846-5502 TlldiR 1090 . ......•....•.......... SEClUDB> T\JSTlH HILLS \re you look1n 1? for a bt>auWul r u:.tllm homr' 'fbt'Tl make an 11ppQ1nt· ment to St>e th~ charm LOR home of wood and ..:J a c;s It rc•Jtur('<. '.i Bdrm.<. 4 baths. indoor al/1um. ~ r1replaces .ind o t> r k ~ N 1• w d e r ,, r thruout Zoned for hor.;es C..11 546--.i -~HERITAGE . • REALTORS TUmM TOWNHOUSE •. 500 ~ sba.rl> 2 Bdrm. 111 balh townhome oo green· bell Wood burn1n~ ftreplace adds lo <"harm catl ~11.Sl for appoint ment. -'. ~?* HERITAGE REALTORS Ww1 I tee '°'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• VA TBMS + POOL Absolutely beaut.. 3 br. 2 ba. I sl()f)' w1sparkUng poot Parlt Place. In<' 842· 7461 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA A new '79 Canyon Crest 12x48. kin& sz bdrm. adlt pit, wlk to ahopplna. lS.KiO. (5334 ) ••nc..MW.._ 557.go NIWPOUllACH WUt lo Hoa1 Hoapltal from thia new "19 C.nyon ~ 2ha2. 2Br. only SZ2,9150. ($40.'l) AmricmMWHm 55'1·al0 TO BUY.SELL RENT· P'INANCE C.UYwr ....... ..._ ...... ........ c:.llr- w.tmhimr ...- AMalli m ..... OllriAnaheim •1011 s.llllaAm J.54.1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Golden West 24XOO. 2Rr • 281. ram rm Custom redwood deck 5• Pk San Juan Ca po 496 IW7 '10RILE llOME Ol Y S ELL RENT PJNANC F. Moba.HcM.Ston Wcw wtloR C.....,. CAU. US 661 -1 021 HUNTI Ntl'f"N HYTHESfo;A :! tm 2 fc1 + den Call ll~ 64&-4.'IHO ---- 811.mngloo 2All64. 2 BR. 2 ba. fam rm, porch. Adult 5• pk C.M. 64S·l862. 662510 -------MOBILEHOME INFORMATION CENTER New & in park rellalel> for further info call Oranl(~ County Mllb1le Home ~nter 5..17 :rl72 t~or the d1scnm1nat10~ buyer Encut1vc home m beauuful Hunungton lieach !> •Parle 34x6.5 de luxe Signature Mark I. 28r. 2811, fam rm, wood burning frplc. circle k1t rhen Xtras too numen>tL'l LO h st. Shown by app t o nly 1NIU457 9·91 Orang\! County Mobile Ho m e CenlPr 537 3272 or 5J6.l.237 •EXCITING• Beaut~'~ 1972 Keywest Mobile Home 1n Laguna Hills. nice st 5 S tar P ark . 7 'xlS ' ~ porcb·nurrored doors. hgl)t wood ln· t.Hl<lf'S, 31.ot T air cond. 2 Wf)' spal'10U.'\ Br's w I Ba ~mg area. walk 1n clo~f't s All for onl~ ~.~ <HU·66381 CAUFOIMA PACIRC MOllt.E HOME SALES 2700 Harhor, Ste 206 1\ 540-5931- 77 Spin It·"'' ::!Hr. 2ba. f.;m nn FP Yrd . "m IJC'l Jdulh ~l>Jll' .!II ulh 61 l'l .1('1'flll .1 'Ii II ISOO ....................... 2 r . ffi('lf'r\ I flt <, In l'.u 1111 \ '""' \.t•·m11n .il !'ark < Jrt•Jn \ u pn m1· !I'll ''95 1111, ••••••••••••••••••••••• llunl1nl(tnn \ 11'"' p1>1n1 (" •• n d" ;? J{ r 2 1 ha un~:m~h :--how \tulld F11ll1 up i:r.'ld 1·d & l.i111i'l.t~I l'Ju, m.in) 'lra,• A!><Um\! loJn s )I nnn "'" .• .:t, '711 ~ i\."11o .!I.I .!i-, I 1!111 lirddlord Pl S67 000 M '• inl rJlt' .. ~~um•· ~1 111 pa)ment 2br 751 1tlll.' .;fl~ Xlpm 1800 •.•••••.•......•....... OCEAN DUPLEXES :-.;1·w 3 bt'<lroom homl'!> .. ;\µt SIOOI!'. Comar h46-4414 nr 492.139:1 MEWPORT IEACH Vanou.' Joe· oo 1'1•nrn & Nwpl Shr!> a vail All 11men111,,, Pre,ently le<A.'>Cd Tum key opera t1on Pro pe rty mitml !I\ ail 67S-49l2. BK R MEW 3226 .... St. M.I. F.ach unit has 2 lg Br'!» & den. 2 xtra lg pvt pallo:.. 2 frplcs. 212Ba. load~ or wallpaper A.gt 979 ~ 4 P I (' " P r 1 c1 t' o f Qwnerstup Sand P oint Tnc:t near So Coa:.t Pina. Jt S GM at $219,000. Pnnc1pats onl~ 751-IMBS DUPLEX Capo Bch. l'll'n vt('W, spacious 2Br. :!Ba . $1 79.500 Ownr 1 a~l ~-866.'i OCIAHF«OHT DUPLEX With spaclOUS owners un 1t. JBr 4t 2Br luxunou:. f()NES RLALTV INC I \I N4() {7l4) 673-6210 HEWPOITllACH Owner carry dplx. I blk to ocn w /view fro m paUQS, 2-3Br"s, very low rent&. S25,000. DPLX4YIS...W Orn vtew, 38r • tBr. very krw rent. $19'2.500. Co-Op OK. Call now Al\ Les Barnhart (7141 56CM47S • E'slde 2·2 BR's, II yds, aep sarases. ~well. Lo dn. EZ p ymta. sm.ooo. A&t 8-&130 --" ,.,., 2000 ....................... -·....., ... -.. .. ...... .. ...... -· ..,,. .... r I ---·-- Fridey. Auguat 17, um~ DAILY PILOT •..•••.•.•••••••..•..••.•.•••........................................ ••••••••.•............. . ........•.•.••......•..••••••...•..•. , ...... . ..._ ....... ty JOOO llitw Pr..-r+t 2000 Lah for We 2200 ...._. Pw •b._d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C........ 31:14 It.AL 9'• .... 3240 HouHi UlltfllnliWd He.el U1tfwwi~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• 2 Rill 111 Ouplu tnrl nf'w COSTA MISA &yfront to t>e Hh1111 4...._. •Let ctwa o-erm-. ~ l.owelt '"toe In Co.ta MS'fS91c.M. ~. o.&1 l do.n SP AC IOU UOM Y I. <~ ~n.l.S OUPL&X $11 ~ 000 W.WIMI..... ZllOOI ...... ~~~IU.~T111~~~-1RlSTAUllAHT banq~ -:::; rm. cMm.na. LDC eqwp •-------1 m11n& • we t40X'TO> • ...,CMITIMCM IJMTS I OOOR from OC&AN llllbdicvabl)r low LOW PIUCEO at M 25.l>OO ( )Wocf' will tT• w.MIHI• .... 116-1777 IQla UMTS-C.M. ~ rww. 3 Br ovro~rt. wul, 2 ba, frpl. ~· l"1&r 1tw-• 3-2 Br. 2 bl!. wuh TSL lnvstmu 642 l003 16 DILWCIUNITS PRIME EASTSlU~. CM 2 Bd.r[J\) eaeh ·nCESTARNES l:<> &40 5711 IN8ftt bus oCflCf' Exe in ~ lac. tn Wtoed. No l'.t $2.1,000 dn, lolal • 000 0Wfk•r ftn A .. I\ t\8 ~, IXTIA .... DUPUX Cl1-..· t.o b.iarh 3 Udrm & 2 8(J.rm, bt\.nJ , pvt pall°'. fri>lc & blic itaragf' Xtta Ira lot w over J600 !IQ rt Rt•du4cd to $22!1,0110 t:..i>) 1 ''lllb Uwncr mo~t lll\XIOU~ Try 11 IQw down JACOBS IEAL TY 675-6670 2.3 ACIE LOT ... .,.. ..... ............ r+y St>mr baek bay vlt'w fAIUiltJ U'H (M hUIC-' rant'h homtt + b4am & tu.b6fs U.IJ Jun "l•n ck-n 1714) ll.'JIJ.:#10 d •• '1 141 ldll b1 K1 t'\"f'S wknda ~avo. U fl h'oolla.ae .S,000 '<l It In l.11 llabra o.-t1r Whit lier, 11.'Vt!I ft 2 l'lJU s23~.ooo r1111 .at1t fm5099 .......... 1106 .•..•••..............•. Vrarly , No lia yfronl hom., 3 HR. 3 be .. jM'\llZJ l(!lar 1ar Ava1J Sep I SlMO t>w mu. Laura Vanre. kllr ~ ----Cl\um&na 4 Rdrm, 2 b• t'Ql~ Yrly 1'150 1neri ~ Av&ll 9/U Laura VMlk'\!, Reatt.ur&'t~~ .... ,. I di l107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Watcrlronl 18r, Z ba. YP. ST50 mo Av ail 9 II 0..6113 126 to: Ocean front. UaJOO¥ PeM Call for In ............. / fo213·3lillt·3332 TrtrPrka 2300 ON MIHJ\MAlt 4Br, 2Ba, •••·;.;~·~~:;~~~···• ~~~=Y & oceun 1213> !-.c11111r ('1~11 .. ·11.'\ ( 'um1>I f•c11.tUC11 ~llH lfurbor Bl. 0-Poillt 3126 (' M Spal't' rt•nl St~o(I :i:! •••••• ••• • • •••• •• •• •• • • 1mi. Nop1!b t'M \LSI l'h11ruung Heach Cottage. 2lir newly decor. Cpk lovely y rd . man> features Possible Least' Opt.ion I-um or Unfurn CA.I 3812 1,'.l Mobs k llome 12 x6U • l hdrm, I~ pon·h Ver} dn ti B 9ti2 Uml Momt• D•Mrl, UlJt'l.EX. 2 OR, I Uv. Ol'W rpU., dr}'lw. & p 111 n l Sm eh.lid OK No pelli l3llO mo 1Y&4·A Mt)'cr Pl. $ei.ltM &tt s~30 & Mnda --- ~ dh condo. 2 Br. Z bi 1'~. llOO/mo. K1d11 OK Call l.tntht Hart ... TI1' or MS-7»7 Available])()W . .2 Bdrm. 1 ba. W~ CM triplex bebi.nd Coeta Mesa park. Sr.15/mo watb i.t1lasl & sec. dep req. eau Lind• llOG8S UALTY 67~2lt' East.side. blk lo 17th. Big pnvate 3 br. 3 ba. den. gardens. decks. pool. Huge lot $695 11"> ~;6'2·9666 U>vely 4Br Me3a Verdl' pool home Nr /\<Jam:.. School. $700mo Appl to St.'t', call 549 2320 after 4 p.m tlOMf:S f 'OK Rlo:NT 3 or 4 br l'ncc.'<I from 146.S to~ f'nt'd yurd & a a ra a e' t ' ;i m 1 I 1 e s pJcuc. kHl& • J>et'> wel('()(OO Call !164 2566 or 973-2971 Agt , noree OLDER HOM~ Heach t W~r area 38R. lge yrd. S4 7S l mo 213~0481.•~pm. VACANT 118 loc 4 BR. Fam Rm. fplc. ~ mo Ask for Keith. 962-4471 VACAN'f. x!nt HB loc I\ BR. z Ba, l.'500 mo t:111l Keit.h. 962.4471 ONLY 10'.4 DOWN'. Super <:In JI B. condo lor only S6S.SOO Nu cpl lhruoul & tastefully de l"Or To set' th1!> new li..t 1ng by o wner. l'0tll 848~ Exec 1-·-.m llomt., 5Br. lm1 from bt:Jrh l.01· near Sth ~rt.•t•11. Sl:!Oil Call "34·2093 a..,i..IHch 3241 MlwporllHclt 32" c:o.t.Mete 1714 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2bd.rm 2b11 P S per mo 714.499 27l5 or 497 .,944 aft 6 71"'838-89009 5 Kon ••• 0-WU-lw •WAl.K TO Hl::ACll·3Ur. li6() mo be. it•nntt., pt>(>I & voll~ytwJ • .1(11.r. 11gt. ~ For Leabl' J wurune Creek Condo. Sec gale, pools, tennis. prl v Jae Sl.~ Call Tanya at 833-L357 or &46·5096. 14ll s ... rior ••· Mewpettle.dl v ........ -...ot 1--------1 two tr... LOST & ALONE., tkMt boob llHTIMIS ISli.SOvaJue>. to SUOWS YOUTHEWAV IMOTT~ TOGO HOME ... YFAl.M CAU.611·4555 Aug. 10th thru Aug 19 ncket.s may ~ claimed by calling 642·56711. ext m ••• t..,..~ 3252 ..•.................... 3 BR. 3 l>:i twnh~e 2 f rplc., Al l .. mc·n Ouldrt·n & pet!> b' ap pro' a l S65U ~!fl 2292 644 Zl12 S Br. ·J ba. exec. custom home fo'antasuc lotu lion P Pt $1 250 mo Parker Really. 551 ·~3 appl ILUFFS IAO< IA Y IEAUTY 3 br. 2 ba. bay view. pr<>f d('<.'Of.ited Comm pool, alt garage 1\\<111 rw>w ms mo le~t 54() 5500 nr ~21!ll CitudJo apt. deeor rum Pnv. patio. Water It gai. pd. 1229lo. 6*~ l Br cottage. furn. neat, pnvate. adwLs, no pets. $325. uul I.DC.I. S48-0622. sno. Attractively furn. 1 br & den. Upper. Quiel adult. Garaae. 2234 C RIJ\gers. (213>454-510.. SUSCASITAS Jo"m lbr apt S275 & $.100. Encl. gar. Adults, no pet.s. 2110 Newport Bl, 54M968. l.OIJlllle ..... 1741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH MTR INN. Ma.id serv.. color 1V. healed pool. Ul1I 1714 l494·S294. 9115 No Coast Hwy. ... #pod •oc1t 37 69 ....•••.•.............. SU1i4UY/WIMTH RENTALS HmiMM" Escrow S,.dtl1h ... iltcOtlW ptapettJ, 1.tff or H • cha'91t. Cal cmyti,. for qultlo1.s. Call 751-1775 ask for Sherry UMTS UHITS UHITS Ovt!r 15 wut:. h~ted. Jll l\Jpe:. le '>II.~ Call n v'4 lor more info 54() :Jtiflli Rnort 2400 U.,.O l.och 3141 East.side Doll Houst.' 2Hr Iba. s pn. util pd S.SSO Agent 759-0l22 l::xt.>c 4Hdrm 2•: bJ (Jrn rm. den. I~ ... pa. d•r.\' l•i lx.>;iC'h no peh SOOS mu 003-ISJS (lcNlll Vie"' Jbr 2' ;bJ 2 ...t> to"'nhom1· l\•nn1!. cn.<,. pot)I. &. "" \' b4·ac·h p:irk1n~ S6SU Isl' 1-.: Harbor V1t>w home. ~uper Palermo. 4 HR 2' • ba. great yard, nr ... chi:.. & commun J>OOI <.iardeonl'r & ... ater provide(! $1000 ~.5523983 DIAMOND REAL ESTATE l ~ Cj:/E l ·t:I] ....•.•.•................••••....•.•...•..•... HM W CO.UT HWf, UIUl,>U ---------3 Ar<'h 8.t} 3 BH 2 b.i. ------ Sharp 3 bt"drm. 2 bJ Sp:ic1ou .... n••w 2 -.1~ h•>ffil' 3 lrg bdrm, tdl'JI ror 3 ... 1nJ:le-. or a r .. m1I> lm1 lll tx·b l.)11,,.,nt11wn II l:i $750 :'ti 0 9t>:j 2035 IU.:NTAL. INCOMI:: PHUl'l::RTY I-rum $39.900 Modular T}pc Homl':.. 21 hr '-t'<'unty 3 pvt lwh ... JMM1I & 1>1er. Trea!'>ure l5le Pk. :1.t111 Pat 1f1t· G:-.t 11"' 1 l.,1guna Bch H M 'p • 71 11-l!f.J.J.579 l>anu Pmnt duplc•x , :! BH :! ha 1 UK. I ba :l fpl. :1 gJr Sl-tt.000 Pei: Allt·n lti·aJtl)r 4~· 757H MEW HOME + IMCOME 2567 Elden. CM l>h :.pactou-. homt· "' 5 .illr studio twnhM: unit'> llnrnt.> ha!'> 3 II( bdrm., 2· ,11..1 M:para11· ~ d di\ l.1ll'hl•n 'wll'<.hler r.mt•an ,(\It• dfdlllt•1·t 11I\' ht-.1ut1full} ln1.b.1 pd ,\ ri· .1J pn<l1· or llWlll'r-.111 p Rea1 &talc 4 UMITS NEAR HEW lluntini:ton Sch on t ul dl' ::.at· M reel. low rents under IT\llrkd at ~l.~ M I.f's Hamhart Co·OP ok (714 I 559 4475 JUST LISTED H l 'n1b TuMin, assuml' !I 7f1': c·ash flow 1..-forl' V~H $'\IJ0,000 l'nn on ly 1\,i,'l Lf•" R11rnhar1 171-1 I ~S!l 4475 TRl-PLEX t'l~e tn tlcach. I! 'r' •Jld. all 2Rr "' ~.1r.' .,huk1· r1•1f A:.sumablc 1~1 Jl 9 7 • Sltl!!,OOo ·\gt &12 173tl. 631 I 26li 12 l'40 Hdrm unit• .. rl.\<1m for t; ad1.hl 1on<JJ UnllS :!14:1. ~l!I W .1llarc-C11,ta Mt"'a Ciro:-.., S.'>J.2.l!ll ) r lil~5.IHHI dn H:il<inu· Sl20.IKKI nn t•onlrat·l :w H .. utH1rclmc1lion l'nn &. ont Sl.'1W mu !°>-18 :ww SHOPPING CEMTER 'li~:w 1n l'\l'l'llcnt 1111·;1 FOR LEASE Nl'w 2 bedroom 2 bath humc M1ss1on L.ikl''I Count r y Club Golf tennu. pool Hcaul1full) lumh<'apt'tJ. no main WOlillN' Ya.rd 9000Clubhoust• Rll Desert llot Spring ... 213-378-2572 2500 ........••............. HANCllU MI R1\G ~: cor-:oos Wt• are c·urrcntl> oflt•r 1ng tondos for :-.a I<'. lt·asc. or lcu~l' opt 1 n Ranc:ho Lu:-. l';i lm.i.. Coonlry Club tlwncr v. 111 l'arl') pa~r tv hdp bt•ut the c:O:-.t of mont·) CJll Tet.> & Ral'<I Ul'1. Hl.'a It) a. ... k for Tom or ~:IJtnl' /\rbockle l 568 36f.C. Out of County Properly 2 5 5 0 ......•.•..•....•...••• IO ant.> ra11l'hl'!>. o<i k & rune Gra'o:-) me.1dv""' Some: "' '' :..tcr \ 1c:"':.. Bkrs.tl tii-15 SIOO. Yc..irly Turner A:. :.oc 4~1 1177.·l99·1~1 Mlwporl IHch 31 69 ..••.••.•.............. On\'C' by 111 Via L1dn Nord L~e 2 llr. l ba w den & p:il111 5975 mu. yrly. &lbou Pcn1n l'•1111t :l llr. 2 ba. ~1ngle rumily honw ~\lily furnt!'>IH'tl. S7W 0111 >rl> hom l' Obie J(ar S47S mo. Ca 11 546 ~u and ask ro r LJrry or Pam Rent this ll)Vt.>IV <!Br. 2u.1 Condo "' 2 ·cnl·l11!it.'l1 pat111~ for $1~S mo 75:.! 6IW dvs, ~ ls.ti\ t1ft 5PM • Llruqul' l::<i!>ti-1de 2br, Ill'~ I\ dcl'llr 1-'rm C111 d111 rm . yard. ll~ll•> & ~.1r S195mo NOJ p('L'i 6'12 301-1 W;1tcrf ronl I lomc .. 6.JI MOO llt'aut1ful 4br, ~ha. lr1: ,.,,, -, 1wr lul lla\l' to :-.;·c 111 Cln tht· bctH'h <!&.'1 lxlrm~ bl'lll'Vl' 111 C:'t1 ' :>71") hi /\dull::.. no J>ClS 631 WOO last. & S200 dep Ji2ti .~n orS."16-Hl:!I Eltt'C Hlufl:.. TYi nbm .I HK l'1 ha 3 mn:.. llltlllmum. ntJ l)t'h \\ ,111 9 15 Sl!..'00 mo tw.a 71112 3180 .•...•.••.........•••.• ~lfRC J hr hou:..t>. J\ C. 2 frple!> ~ i51 11627 ~Unfurnished ...••••••••.....•...... 3202 •VETERANS 111 WHYREMT ? It I vs ts \'OU ~ <lo"' n lll own a hfjmc i.,.,.rn, up l•• Sl~l.OOU Gl\c \llllr>-l'lr c1 TAX RH1';A1( Sl•r\1ng H'l.cran.-. l"(('IU~IH'h 21 hr\':'\ Rl..r ~ 3.10!, 2 Bdrm. I hJth. '1n).!le lal ,,:.1r ;'\;11 J>d!'> \\Usl !J I roi mu G4f1 :lt\.r. Orama lit· All arrwn ~~I'. 3Rr. 3Ba -) rd J•11! 111 Ul::A Cll CON !JO 11 n v..1kr 2 BR ~·u..r1I. IJtJ'•l ... auna Sli(X) :;.15 VilJ 3242 ·•••••••··············· :thl ~I •l);I W('I h.tr :12 rt l11111t -.lip llH I "I 1•1111" & ;11w1I -.i.•11' t11 lw.11 h ~~1\)11 ~lh :t:!l'.J Aruim'> A.:t 493-4445 Condo. 3 BR. 2 ba 1m mOO ~!> ssoo \10 Q.i.11 J:ine. a1,,'l 499 4591 I Br. beaut SS(O I Is·· "" liVO 0 It , frµlc llt'"' 1•rp l 'i tlrp,, S61111 tA:rif7511 Ae.1ut1ful :Jbr :! ha \ •·r \ p\t fc11tu 'rd ~15 < Jll IAYFttOMT WINTER VEAHL Y 3 t•>" Udrrru.. Mimi: rurn 1\\c1.JlablcScµt l5 Lou Hrl"<'htcl & ""'"m· .!2J Manne• A' t' U I 675-3331 aft 5 4l1.1 :141$11 1---------------Hrwpon le~h 3269 .••.•••••.•...........• l.U\ 'lh1' :! 01111, I W.11t·rfrm11 t 1111<111 SJ \,Wtl m•J t!"l I K-li I ft ,\(I ...... t .' 1\111 (., I '.1ntl11 I."' ri·nt;,I-. \ 111.1 Ht nlJI• •ii!'rl!H~ Eikr I~"~. '.\1 • 1 'hJrn11111.:. •~1t t.•t.:•· ~111 •l 1111n~ 1••1m li\llh; 11t11111 kol h• JI b.oth f1r•·11IJI I i:,o rtlt•n ~.u. l<'fH•d ,,,rd l.1'4 11 ..... n '' ,. ''" lwk •I ')";°1111 I~ 1 llr :!' b.1 l1o·.11 h11uw ..,urr ~1d 1• c 111111" SliJIJ m11 I ' I l.t ·I • " I d l' p i I I 1111, 11,, I 1, i ll 111 IW.:' w.1t,.rfr11n1 < 11n<I" .ll•r :!' "" lt'llnl' J.11 IJl/I ,l\;11 II Ii l.t· • .-t· s-;:!.> ~:.It~ t,i:-1 IH:)li ~'i 1 lltlrm I bu rt.·n 1ni1 '>t, t•• .1pp11•1 1Jl1· mit·r11Y.d\t· 1~"'1 6. 'PJ •.\l ~-ll\f1.r ~ rl 11:!.l'I ' '\;1·'1r -.di,.,J... <!•' \ JPI 1'11nl ll\J1nl c ,,1nh·111nL! " ""~wpori T etTOCe til l..• ltr '\1·1o1.pr1rl 11.i I I t .! ltJ llHttl I •• 11 1,1;! .r.1:1 •If •• ·ex ··•·I )·" 1//1 ri·• •• r. .• ,,.,,, lt'.1\t ITh.""'•'~t' 11• "' ;).1)11 '°" l<1 ,I()\ ~.1\1t·1.o. I HR :1 l1o1 ...;, • .,. .... µt ' •,,JI I I'• Hi'(lfonl \i•.11ld I ;UJ'""'' 1 ... f \ \ n \lo I '"'' ni '" •. th I 645-7573 WE HAVE SUMMY Ratr ALS Al50takinq ~otioMfor wifttft" ~ali !. Bdrm.' I ha. unrurn \earl• S42.'> Month associated BAOI< ERS-A EAL TOA~ Jon w l olboo •71·1661 OHTHEIEACH H:.tt·h k111·h hdtH ut1I pd lltitl'I \pl,. $.!Ill HI~ ~ up hi .\. 1 ..... 1 :!:lfM• \\ O l"Jflfrttnt ,.;:1 11;,1 I>-•' ,, 11 I r • • 11 l W I ...; f "· I< Hr'\I \I I-urn :!hr :!hJ I flll1 \\ II ~.\1•1 '•"·~·· _ _._._. _ _._._._.., l!Jll'' ftt•'•i ~ 1t·rn1• ...... I 1 "'"'Ill""·"' 111 ....----------. WATERfROHT ~1.'1111 ~Ill t,\I .)Ill ,., 11'1\• U.tr<J .. 1 .. J.. THE •.:SI ~I II II I.I .t' I • II lit' ~nqfon Harbour j 1,., 1 J ,, i11t " ~1·-~1 • lllM'll '>al I .1 lllwt· 1-.111.1~'1 'litJ ~"~' 1 1 ,, n ,\ I I I l· ,, ' •' d \ut111TlJ111· rc:nt inc·rl·a~t· ""'rl\ Will I rnd!' fnr 1•1mnwn·1al 11r in1h.1-.trial 1.u1d 1n llaY..111 •ir l';.ilil ~)111 111·11·1• ~I .\ld l\~:t 1'14 %1:1 .................... 1 ···~··················· bea c h ~fi7:, ~6~~ ~Iii IOJS SpJt'IOll' J l>tlrrn :! IBr.!JS;, .. ,,.,utl\•f.im 1' 1~, ""' """'"' \,·,111 ''GOOD h.11h (.'ondu "" 1.11,!111111 h\1n.! 11 ll.1r1,.,r \ •'A ,,:, t": ~ ,, "'1th f.1m11\ rm c\ II""' 111 11"1™..,, t'l1"1'I" t ho •t A I L•.m111u1111~ IJ'~>I .inu 11·11 '·"''· n11 ,,..,, w .. Ill" E.>.STBl.Uff LI F=" COSTA MESA I h11u-.1·.., "' ro•>rn 111 h•alrl $1 l;'IJ mo incnmo• Slii.:'.cMI fj.12 .i!IM __ _._. _ _._._._._·I l'll·'.$.!1111100 I:)' lln"n ANTIQUE L:.OVERS The charm or !ht.> ~ti ' c<Mwcnwntc of lht· 7ll 'in th1-. ·I Bdrm J l\:1 C.in .bad ramil) hornt• I lardw111>d fthor.... ,in11 qlll' r1 xlurt'' & lc.ttll-11 gJa'~ Fsim rm form.ti & inlorm <il d1n1n~ rm ... lihrJr\ .rnd l.1unllr) r•••m. l't'ntral \'U('UUIO a n d 1 n cl 11 u r k II 4J llcJtulalor r1 fl'lllJt't' c 11 m II'' ·1 ,, 1 JI I' l;incbcapctt.Je111·l0lf) <irtl. Ii:•· rk('k ~ 111:,·an \ u Blks lo beaC'h :-.hoppinl! ~d11•llS $1X'J.000 l'all HEW FOURPLEX Pri~ of Own~rship U.-S::. than I )l'ilf •ild 1n llWlllllj..'lOn lk·ut•h Wil I t)r(·ak C\f'n kakon1e-.. µc1uo:.. yard till' I.lath.-. I \IXJ '-<I h :I b<•tlr(M)nl, :.! huth nwn<'r :. uml "'1th f1 repla tc 2U • 25•, down. Lovcl} Jrca with "II n t'"' u 111 I ' C • .t I ' ~ l!f.!O QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES ~ 10,... Tit 1:30 P'.M.I 11\iPLEX·Capo Rth. n1·n \1t'W, Sp8CHIU!> :mr. 2Ba ~179.500 Owner a~l ~litili.5 Duplex E.::.Hk C.: M .. lyr 11ld. 2 Br l'a L~ dbl s.::ir. rm for It V •>r h1);.ll !>JI .JS88. 646· 764!J i-.;ewport ~ach. 5 bdrm. 3 ba .. ft·I. 2-story In l'Omt' $1000 Pt:r mo Ill'. ()f1wn . nn n ci::at1v(' SJtlS.IM>O. Owner 775·0311! llWC hal at ~I 1 , 1111 In 1·•mw SlfiOO mo Will 1·1111 .. 1d1·r v'd1 an).!l' 11111; \' ;1 I ,. JI 1' 1 a l · \J (Mnr llkr i51 3i;:11; I~~ 2100 ·····••••••••·········· Nt•Y. fn111t .,t1t•1.•t lf11.,.1wn l'Jrk In in1· H_us1n1•s., Ccnll'r 1 !JUI -;4 ll h1r bl• n11t1un l11 1)11~ p, I vt~ ·\~I IX!Y.! 1!11 'I'~ Lok for saA~ 2200 ..••...............•..• R 2 lot. ~ "12".!', . 2 l>lk., from ocean. II!\ cl. prime "1'> Laguna 1<11.·atw11. I' I' 41'4 01.">M BUILDERS WALLACE & CO. 759-5966 433-6490 s Ac KMll blwn J\Jrpon & Tahlx-. Gra!>s \'I~ S20,000 Wt.>ber R E 493· 772fl Red Estate W..e.d 2900 ................•.•.... J. oc1-:,,;-.i v 1Ew. H 1 WILlPAY CASH 1.0TS IN O/\NA POl~T in a nasb for your house. INO.UDES Sml tes t... urutsor land. tnpo. l.(ra<hng & M<istal SCOTT REALTY fX,'rm1ls. & µrehm1nary 536·7533 plan.~. I~~~~~~~~~~ Will Sl'll. JOIOI vel'fture or i: ··~ 17 141493-2254 commercial Speciall:.t:. or Cali forn1 a Fi•"'"°"PIM" C M. Eastside. high swnable loans. Call 645-8012. --- as· HOMEflMDERS S2lfl l!>r rum"\\ mm·r ~ ~lJr kid~ flJ(IO nil'(' S3503br gar k1Js lg1• Sl2111br kid~ pt•ti. h11u"' 557-C825 lc:Aoo Petlinsula 3207 .••..•...•.....•....... :'\••ar nc~ 3 llH home. <:1111;1· lo ha\' & f>l'c:.in Ut:um\'d l'l·il ~ . frph• Jat·u1.1.1 ()hi g:or;igl' ruJ \\11 ) rl) Hill Ii run J). Ill Ir tiiS liJt;J 3222 ·•······•·•••••••······ 2br :!l>.1 C1.ndo 2 1·ar 1(:.11 n•fnl! :-.01 or hi'>~ 1\dult:. "" l't·t' 9'~ Yr L:o;•· \\ail !'>t'Pl l<.1 1\sk for L}nnt• 1144 r.;wu n l'., 7~W.1i c;uarded gJtl' ,\lmo.;t !'1'.'W hou'>l' on i;recnlx-lt Orean 'll'"' Stvps lo prlOI. ~pu + lt·nnis lbr. fJm r 21,na Lca:.e SltiOO per mo 759 R9:IO 2 Br house. newly dl'1·1ir. FP. J?ar. S450 +utl. Close: t•1sh'>ps 49fl 0177 ()Jplcx. front uml. ·I blks LO ocean; 3 BR. 2 ba .. l'alhedral c·c!ll. formal run. rm . frpl Like new $695 Per mo Cknsta 67~ -I Br. I \ r h';i,.,t• :l fJlk, 110 l'<'b • '1.:i.)ll • 1111 IOIJ ~fitl iX:lli Ill'> 1 ... ·<1:-1· .,r l•·JM' 11111 '1.'>I 1~1 •·11J Ill • 11 h , .1r1w1 1111 ..... 1111• .. Bt·:,\l'TI Vl'I.' ~k~;i \ 1.•rch· '.lllr :.'ll.1 :! f1replan : .... t11:-h"' a,.,hl'I l'Odl1H'tl douhlt-garai.:t•. p.1t111. 1.•xtru Jli.1rk 1n~ wa'h ·r dr~ l'f hon:. up. 1-;\'t'f) lhtni: jll0rftl'I .\o pct~ SJ5ll mu S.rnu 11.r ~°CJ mu Y.llh )Ill '"•I' , ,, "' 1 tl.!t 111 Ii••· 11pt111n m11n1•) l•1r ,,iii·~ (.'O'\L) 1 Hi\" \Ill• 1 11111 t:111 ul. t.rlo.1,1 rm \ .1 11nn·•1r 'i!l!I !\(kl nd :fl 1"'"''' 1"'·'1 '111' , . 111 ,\ ""' h " ,,., '" Wat ... rfro nt H o m'"'i llil•1"'1 ~;:,unturn ..._ •. ~., ,, JI 1. ,,..,, -:1.1'1 I 11111 "' .. ' f IHll lt1d111j.! H•"dl \ Inc "('I :!i!S..i 631·1400 3244 ••·•••·••···········••• RENTALS Hlurf, t •m1I" \ H1r ''IJJ I ll'\l'I 1·,~,1 µ.,1 ,., ... hupµin,.: I.uni.; I 1•1 111 SiU.lffi'1 :!-1:1:1 \ l'l.o ll•Jl!JI 1-1\JI) K:lll d ~ .. 'I f 11 J111 1/1 /. I In 1 A , r ·/a ju ,;,; 1 ~ ,.-,'''I' l/·1-I I 2 •3!> E COHI Hwy COM rll'll '.IJUJ ~1;.in· :.-io 4 llli1 :J llll ~ II.a 9;i-io (l(.'I:,;.\..'\ \II n1·~ rfl\ I •Ill ti••. y,.Jk t11 lll'h :Hr .! .I~ lrpi• J" Ull dl•I ,:.er "'{~.) 111•1 ''"" ..,.µ1 l ·~•>..i.'M 1 ~ \Hl.'t 111r .!h.1 )lt.>111' I • lKJdt ~ 'ht1!>Jlllla.! I .; ' , I' '11 I ol I DC9MI Point 3226 J lilt. 2 ij..; ~1 •••••••••••• ••......... • l'.1nt1r:1 mir \'It' A :\1·Y. :1 hdrrn :!' 1 li.1 l'n•ft'r l'•tUl•I!' :\11 J>t'l' ::NII C.111536 \~ll Brand Ne"' hnmt• "'I rommunil \ I Bdrm" 2', ba Fam rm frph . '" ~ 11 h'nru" : ; r lit h I ~w S700 l'h-llli 1511!) Jfl 6 pm 1-\RGE :i Bdrm Duplt·\ 2!1. 1i~1ni:: rm Bil 1n kitch, fncd yar<I t>c1•,111 VU l°l t)~t· t ll hl':H•h S'>S(I mo no Pt•h •19~ l•l!MI or4!1!1·2ZH Jllr. 2Ua. yd. ox·n \ '''". St-pl I l..'it' S">25 m11 W t•b ht:•r R f: 493· 772ii BToro 3232 •••...•..•.•......•...• llOMF.S FOR RENT .l!IH ~' 11.o 9"~~1 .! Ill! .! lt..1 $.)4 KI If 523 CAMPUS Dt · IRVIHE :-;,."' Wn11<lhr11l~t· :!Br . I h u S-1 511 m '' U u \ ' IMO H all ~:, l" "'k nd~ !>lf1-4 lf,I; 1hk for Unug Amml•rrn;J n Collcl(I.' l'k ho ml' JI.Ir. d\·n. fllm1l y. lt\'llll:. 2 lw. Oimm pt~>I SfiOO Ll'.1'l' Mlbi~ :! Hr I 8;J I .1u11dn. hi: l..11 dining JU lo\tnt: rm "W() f1•nnod ~rd ... 1!110.: JM'"' IHI ' J \ ~ Si110 j.1)S IK.">5 or t.1:1 '; :ll I I Nu,• :! Ur :! u.1 • t.kn f'rl>k. d "'. tra-.h cumµ W U Si:> mu Thi• lk,11 fl.tC1teStor« b7S 1~1 Laa layfnMlt COftdo WITH POOL. St'l'unl' bu1 ldin~ 2 Hr. 2 hJ S.5 mo Walcrfront l l<•mt'"' 631 1400 Nwpt Terr twnh.'. "''"' 3 Br. 2' ~ Ba. \ ll'"'. l.IOt•I JA.()~ t 1U1.. .~" ,. ''I 111 •• 3276 •••...............•••.• 3 br:lrrn .! b.• h••m•· m '\Int !')JJI ( h·mt•ntt• JI)( .1t1on s,,;:; m•• 111:1 2.)nK .. r >Ill :!l•'X l 'h.1rm.1ni: !. hdrm .! h.1 "'1th .1111111 Jnt t"' s.100 m11 tnl luc.11·' g.<r1kn••r & I Y.Jll·f l!'>t l.c,t · 1kp I0.1 'l'i'l: ors~ 4'1-111 Statt Jumi CGpiitrartO 3278 . ................•..••. \\All. :--.ow · Btfl Wr l'ondq, pool rd n I!. :: k 1 (j., II " S :I I ;, m 11 M..'ll !:l:rn 3280 ••••...•............... SUMMERTIME FUN ... . I " • ;, I t•.J 1; It r . r l ,, •• 1' •I , I' .1' J1 nit f1 GREAT RECREAllON •I ,., l r ,. '\ l.. 'VI t • i • •1 '' 4C • '"'''.t • • If ,., , ""'''. N!'T , • u it [ r \ H If {Jt• BEAUTIFUL APART Ml NTS . · ..... . '• l••I• ,., I" JI Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport ~ach/No tl"l! ...... Newport Beach/So. I ;(j() ll)lh ~I 141 c.ll tll 'U S11UHTTER:'t1 Rental:. L,1h11r ()av wk . ab11 Y.intc•r & 'yrl). 1\gl tii5 !lliO 2 Br. I Ba C'harmer open -------------------------------. beam ceiling~. garden 3 nr 4 br l'n cl'd from S4l.>.S lO Sl95 Fnnl ) a rel & J(ara~e s Fam1 l l•'' ple:i:.c K11h & p1'l ' ~1·koml.' Call !16-1 251'..li ur !fiJ.2!171 Ahl\. M re'<' L•nl\f'f'>ll\ P ark lhr Tunhm ion m.1Jllr grt't'll brll nr pool~ & l•>I Im . '>;n l't'l." 9i8S (.'all f-:\,•hn !fi3--1772 1\)!t. l,uxun C'ondn. Ila'' 1111- ('()\I' ·1 Br. c·onq'rt il•·n ~1(1\)() m11 :!IJ JbJ JJ 11 l'"'' 21:1 lffl 5if)t; Jltr. ~<~.,.1 1111 .111on. 1-.d tnl!L'r & Bn ... 1111 !Yi'~ ri.'tl I '\;1•"' bw ld111g i!llr. <!l>:t. :! 1·ar o.:.1r si85 & ~25 mo !I mth 1..,,. I Ill 4tilh SI l)L> iS73 r\l?l NO POWER SHORTAGE at the PILOT wer with a your Ad po st Life ooubl~ p·1ot & coa £'9 oaliY-I o\l\ltiiP '"GIP Re ac hOO 199,D holds Arl~.~ ........ , Any merchandise for sale pflced at S 100 or less qua/lfles for a Pilot Power Ad 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00 Call today. we ·11 bl/I you or charge 1r to your BankAmencard I VISA or Master Charge (Motorcycle ads must be prepaid} Deadline: Any time before 5 p.m. Tuesday • All Items must be pnced • Ad can run in any appropnate clas1H1caNon • Sary. no eommercial busmesses DAILY PILOT ' rm. patio. yard. garage. $575 mo 614 Larkspur ~2007 art er Spm Unusual opply t<) lease (Jr Lease Optmn this highly upgraded exec hnmt.> on spacious corn.:r l11l Custm kitc hen & a ll al'l'K'rutles Sl250 mo 1111 yrly Lsc 759 l fl.IS ---------3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •New 2br condo nr So Cst Plaza Pool. $400 No pctS. 833-8lr74 or 759-0217 2br. encl gar, fncd yard. SJ7Smo. /\dulls Is\. last +sec. 796 W. Wilson. 631·1005 •2 Br. I ba condo n r South Coast Plaza. New crpt.S. drps. A/C. pool. Secu.nty gate. No pets. Ch ildren nk S4 SO. 988-36S2or545·5151 Clean 2 BR w •garage, Adlts. no pets. 77~ W. Wllson. $300. 6..11 4889.~ ' 31r. 2ba gar. range. lrg. yn:l. F tP No Pets 648 W. tlllh St. ms. 642·0835. 2 bdrm. 2~ ba Condo. (!Teplac~. patio. 2 car garage. xtra appl Never lived lo. ~ per mo. Avail Sepl l. 642-0346 al\ 6. Eutaide entertainer's de· Ute. 3 BR. l~ ba. IMllY amenWea. CblJdreft, no pets. Avail 9/1. $795 . 831-CMIS. WTSIDI Brand new 3 Br, 2i.\ Ba towabome. 3car1arap, f rpl c, skyli1 ht , cncrowave. Pool, tewtnll. -5. mo. Day1 64f.4a82; ev916'$-9&43. Otar\ • new a br, 2 ba, pat.lo, frplc , bll yard. ill8 Mey•. Children ok, nopett. p .ec.nca J b<lrm 2 ba C.:011d11 r ... rl'nt <1r least' .\ C l.1un dr} fac m~u.k I 1·ar ""rn.:e PQ<il ( 'h1lcl11•n "' <' I c· 11 m l' l ' I 1" l' I 11 :-.c·hool'> Fenn·<l JlJl111 1\\•;.o1I ~µl I Sl511 mu 552~1 FoldainVahy 3234 ....•..........•.•..... 2·sty. Sbr. 3bu. frplc. nt . patio Nr ,,chb Gardener meld. S800mo M2·12AI. 962-5679. llfl ;, MF .-. ..... •oclt 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br home near Yorktown & Brookhurs t Siniitle story. 2 ba SSSO mo Shoreline Mgml Corp 847-6363. Avail. 9· l. 4br. Zba. frpk bltins. lndr rm. encl gardener incl. patio. pref. 2 children no pels 9»m<> 1st. last + dep dy11, 540-9200 ext 302. eves I· 735-3614 3 br. 2 ba. fr,>lc. rft:W cpl, quiet c ul·de·sac Nr HlD'ltinilOO Clr. $47S tmo 1 yr. lease. Call aft. 6PM & wtrnds. SSl-8153 WAM'l'B) 3Br House In Marina School Dlalrict. $375 to $400 mo. Please call 84&e79 alt SPM. Sharp 3 bedrm. 2 ba h ome . Dblc gar . $475/mo. Call 648·5880 and a1k for Larry or Pam. Sp9dous 2br. lba. 2 rrp1c. 6 bib from beach, q uiet area, adul\s, no pets, $4IO. Women pref'd . .... SCl&lttl ~ 3 286 • •••. •••. • • •• •• • • • • •• • • :! HH 2 b.1 , frpll' . U W I Ounr t11 •J\.'\'dn Wntr SI:!:. Thi• Spring!'> B.i c ht·lnr C1!1ld11 1'1)11 j[H' ll'OOI'> !3'1() !™I &\!I ()1;61 :'\t'" lbr hoUM' W1111tl bndJ.:l' \'1lla~t' $6.'J4J\1o Call Ch<·n 5Sl"IDJI Jrt " i: m ________ _ Rl'nt or Lea~l' opt to Hu) 3br Wnodbn<iitc rondo Brand rw"'. nr>t H'l h Yt'(I 1n Avail approx 9 I ~ am. 75 Hl776 hd 9 aft 7pm 11.JRTLEROGK Jbr. 2ba. nr park. pool. lriit pnv yard. 1otardcner meld. nu rrpt. $625 &~IX>95. 97S·Ol37 --- Near New 2 Bil. 2 bo, pJlto, dbl gar . 24 hr s\'C Comp! ret• ctr. pools. J8l'. ~ mo 213 478-824 1 ext 270.:!.13 -~· l577 __ _ 3241 ~IHch ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT Wkly or yearly rentls S400 & up ,'>:t•y, In "l;lol.lll Ill' f>Ut -.tdl'lC'hn)o( -.µal h11u,1· :! -.1' 3 tlr :!' h.1 frplt t'f'VI 111.,t df"P". l~l' h.wk \,lrd ldt'.11 f11r Ol'.lt fam1 h """'fi.1!13 Lc:Lw :0-.l.'wport Tt'rrJ1 t C.ondo 3 Rr 2', ha frJJI• ~75 mo ~ 9!r.!9 2 Br. 2 b<1 01~ C;in~on twnhse $800 mu "fo pet.' Call aft 6pm a..,11 &W·~ ------ Ohifs condo. lease. 3 BH. 2 ba . sm~le level. s pet• taC'uJar view' Barj.!am al $795 mo ARl 640-0020 FOR LEASE Bcaullful Back Bay view Condo. 3 bdrm 21~ ba Avail. Sl'pl 11 $750 per mo 301 Aven1d a Ct>rritos. ~SJ72 2 BR upper duplex with ocean view. Clean & r oom y . S5501 y rly ~ ·"-' L.1!(una Hu -.tic· & qu.11111 I hll. f rnm ht•h th1,.. • "" I llr '.! IJJ hm "' r rpl, h." ,1 , ....... .,, 1 h1· l'.111r11 lh 11 fr••m .ill r•>tm ... 1~~·k1ng rur \tfJ g• .. I lt•n.1nl 9..'10 Bu!'>1 Ill~' ph ~.., :>5011 ...••••••...•.......... l.Jwelv 4br. fum unfurn, Cf;hun~u. pn\ bt•at·h. no pt'l!. -.mokl'r:-.. Sti25 492mi 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Condo. near beach. 3Br :lb:t. drama tu· entl). IS.: tn level plan. solar as !>ISled heat 'A· rpk. bltns. dee 2·t·ar 1otar. pool. len ~. rec l'l'nt<>r. no l)t'b $700 mrl fee 640-8\MS or 67a.887ti To•o.s• u..t.Wthed 3525 • •••••••••••••••••••••• R M P. 499-35~711-· ---L«e. new 2 br execuftve Nwt Bch Twnhse. 2br, tnhome . S580 le a se 2bll. pk selung . ~75 mo Nice 2 Br 2 Ba w1canyon view & frplr. near new . $695 mo 838 -8900 41F7-6344 all 5. ~ 722l 1.sUdasl. 675· 1094 .. ............. *4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l.Y home. ocean vu. 3 BR. iba. 9!I() Month Turner Assoc -....SOl 41M· 1 IT7 2 bdrm. I ba. fireplace. No --------''---pets. Avail Sept. LS. $415 LO .. clean 4 br lop or the BIO CANYON t.ownhome. yearly.6'7$-9229. world fmly home. $750 2br. 2ba. all applian«s. BALBOA ISLAND Winter leaM . .._9111 some furniture. $800 mo. Lease/option possible. rent.al. Lge 3 BR. 2 be. Century 21 New port .,.,. 9151-3363 2 bdrm. + den, 2 ba. 2 fireplaces. Many other amen1Uet. Ocean view. Qmter,640-53S7 · C:.-.. W. J7ZZ waJk to beach, brand NO PLACE LIKE IT new. Avail Sept.l. $1150 Harbor View Knoll 3 br per mo. Call 211·142-16'73 condo. Spect . view. aft.&. or 213C7-4011 t-5. comm. pool, tennis. '800 Mr. Wlnl•te. mo. Mf-0313 -----=------~• ZBr. lBa. No. End. xlnt 3atn.,JllO.Garaae.~· cond. Adi~~ ar JUDdedt, t blk to bcb. Av all.able now. m3173 . • •••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach's fineet turn. condo on lhe water. 2 br. f....Uc v'ew of ocean • bay. Security, aecluded It diacreet. Pool • jacwitl a..te 11400 mo. Ad\dta. (71A >eG-4711 ~. '"'" o'73 !M11111 O; 1•<in foront :I bdrm 2 b.1 ,\1 a rr1l«I l'llUPll' µn· f(·rn-d 11 ~!:-. S>(l() mo \\ .111 ::i.cpt 15 to J um• bl I f)35 O:J43 & ti7S :!&ii Wanter rental. 1 7 blk t u bl h. i! & 3 Br. patto. S37a & mJ muolhly 6i5·9229 i! Udrm. 3'\th Sl S53S ~r m 11 N o pet " . n 11 l'hildrt'n ,,, 1111 9 111 714 639 5789 3776 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.kean Front 2 bdrm, Con do. pool. spa Sept. 15th to Jl!Jl(' lSth $450 per mo Broker 49'.!·9400. .... h•lth ~sited • •••••••••••••••••••••• ............ 1106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BALBOA ISLAND I Bdrm. I ba, beaulaful & 1mmac . $48S+ul1 I 213 ·837 ·6966 or 2.l.J.204-4866 .... , ... ij, •• 1107 . ..................... . Lullurious 2 Br apt, 11."l blltb on oceanfront • bas view of bay /ocean. STS/mo. Call 113-UCM ~ByTheBay Adult lbr, lba. 1 car etlcl pr. Yrly. View of by bay at ocean. No Peta. No Wat erb ed1. $425. llo -.m.•. , J11d1Wt Beaut. 2 Br. 1 ba. stained ...... aundeck, laud, ~ Sr. edWla, DO peta. (fM. J.DU lli.raam' m-llM Make your aboppla& --by Ulinl tbe De1b PUot.0..Uled ,.., - ......... 4 ... a... ...... 4100 ~ .. &... 1021 ............ 5300 ........... 5100 ....................... .. .................... . ....................... ....................... ....................... . ..................... . e--....... )111 c.t....... 3114 ... .,.... .... JI" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ? ttr, 1 ba..new r pts, p&Jnt • Vll&AHS • PA.II( MIWPOn ct.ii». Ooonna t'urtiot"1 WtfYtfMT? B arh .. l nra I nr 2 Ad.It. No pets Ml~ Nr It " ... 1 ''"' fl \luwn lo O.-dniorn11 & TownhouM'°" bc.'t\ 673 al26 """"'.a honw l..o .. N "'' l•> fo\<>m CJ70 A> lbr, walk Ul C'IOM"t rrrn,, pool, Ai car-pun \ a r h ~ mo 640-Uiat 2 8tl l ba VtlllJI l\duJ~ no JK'tb MOO Moolh Call 640-1 ZOI c........ ll24 ..•••..••.....•........ M~ VF.lU>t·: hvm" •l mo111pbt!rl' ::?&.3 br <II\ »pt.8. 00 pclb M6 ti).~· LA MANCHA APT1 ~. 1,2&3 lid l(INrn ~pts Adults D11hwbr, blw. •'R<'l !(Or. 11a:, bbq Pool Cw. Pd Tilf Scott Pt 642·~.oo~u 2 Bdrm.a. l bitth 11111 Adulta. 137) mo Gu paid 64.2 5073 si1.-i 111~ (;1H• youB1•U 11 Spc•('\ll<'Ular •P•. tot.ii T'\X Rttt:Ak ~n,oit r1 ' r1·111on ,,roar11 m . •Th r I\' p11.d u.'I\ t>ly 3t ......t procram 7 pout. II hi \ \ tUi r ft.13 3.1Cl6 lrnru" M"JUrt.I Al t'lllll1111n \ 111.11 l'omon.1 A1o1U. 6o&;: :.'(ll~ •l "' 1 I\ qwrl ull .. dull hkll( '",_I' IVU) 2 11 R ~';all""' & dr •I"'" • 1'd &. Kllq •l'n\o1lt' .;ut •IC•' •l'n\ v.u 111b11h11n1 •N llu1111 lt•llOIJllJI ,J,. IPI •Ult! It ~ rl\I f "1111 bt•.i,·h 11\.ii(t• ,.._ • ..,,. llui>h >. :! l>r ·• b ... .all 1.'Alr4> Jl>I 11un~'t'. big frwd v1ud k'l6 Pl'\ uk er: J c)33fj vr SC2-~ 1-..a:.t...idt: 2 hr I tm i.ml IJ1land. Jarnbun"t' .. &n Joaquin I Ulla I~ '7141644-ltOO 1 tll ~ bit cut1do. ,., blk Lu ,....,., h ' r ur 1111r ... 11111 "'all l\1-laUl ba,y Vlt'W !'ii. M1¢ml ~ 1003 UDOIAYNOMT ~11 .. ·rh \ u·w i flr 'I h • IAn rm I v. 1u1l10 JY1t1I ~ llJ /IJ I ~II 67:1 trl IU ~I r :(1 rim 111 o-4!> ~ ur ·~ ()029 lltx ~ Ur ~ IA ~ 1>..illoc• 10 ~'Ill lu;.·1i111011 w gr~dt VIC.. Sll:>O mu Agt ICSI 1400 Spaetous2 br, apt.s i-·wm1 ~ ~ ).iru $400 Pvt ly unit Pool & Pia} g.arag~ Children & petb SSOO to ~ 3 bt, 2 bu, encl. gar 1•,u10 lJlll to bch, all bllN, yrly ground. &indaoce West ok ~or &'6-~ Apt s . I 9 9 6 M a p I e N E W 2 b r • l ,..., b a 642-~1betw~12 5 ~. Av:lll Sept. Garden YIBta AIM!> LS l!MO WaUaci> See •7 Beaut brand new 1&2 ~pets SJ60 ~­ Br. frplc. laundry rm 0.. PoW 3126 lmrned occupy. S395 to ••••• •• •••••••••••••• •• TSS4Q5. Detiae 2br, drps, refng, "L Mg mt 642 9412 gnr yard ,\dultb. No Ba(-ht>!or, new great t:: pi•u. $335 556-4314 Sid(' IOC<lllOO $27() 759-UJI , ev~ 8J7 0666 New Jbr. den T1•n111 :-., 1w1nl, wJlk lo b1:ac·h Part <wean vu $fl:i0. !1.fS 441l.1 TSL Mgml 642 1603 Beachfront 3 br, 2 ba, e!ec. gar . patJo.. Crplc. bltns, lndry Yearly No petS. 64.S-36SS -----Jo'anU1st1 c 2br , I ba nr Lldo 1>hop6 & beh lilllll!>, patio. crpts & drpi. $&50rn<> ln c I ulLI llT.J-0343 3 BH, lg hv r m , frpl. Z <kc!<!> • .:ur. Yearly. $000 mo. Agt bi3 0060 I Hr. I Ha l::;i i.tl>1dc. ~t.or;igl'. fn.~hly d1·l·ora1 l-0 Small but pcrlert for 1 adult $260 67S·56&1. -----11.rg 2 nr. 2 ba, yearly. $100 l"ltEE RENT Steps to oceao. Refs . Newly dt.'COraled 3 Br 2 Ba towobouse. S pac 1oui. rireplacc & pool Quiet area Adults. no pets. st?.5. ~3381 /675-5949 .aean 2br condo nr. So. Cst Plaza. Pool. s pa. $400. Child ok. 833-8974. Cl2S. Large 2br, lba, gar & Indy Cac Adults No Pets. 2009 Maple ApL K. 548-61.BS. 2 br. I ba. pvt patio & $450. Avail Sept I garage. Lolb of grass. ~171 $MlO mo. 33SS2 Blue Lan---------- tern. Also 24551 Alla Vis· 2 Br townhouse near Hoag ta. 496-9230 or 496-3354. Hosp1t.a.I Pauo. garage. no pets. $400 mo. 646-3045 tki&tlw4'• •adl ll40 or 1·974-2099 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~-T-V_l_E_W ___ _ •DD.UXE* GARDEM APT. 2 ....... Oll'ly 3pools EASTBLUFF. Slunrun& 2 br. 2 ba. Frplc Pool. Mature adults. No pets. S550 lease. 640-0349. Panoranuc ocean view Brand new 3br, 21.,ba to wnhome, FR, pool. ~una. Jae & comp! r~ fac. $075 mo 963 0902 ~f AYoMl~ta• cul llvlntc eapt1na1•1 • t•rolHlh>nlllY •Ince um HOUSIMATES b.ll 4lM l':ap.11tJ yout lift t)lt" llWtlh I C'\•ffipi•"til" r .. 11tll mat.e We t118\"0V\·r tbal l*1Kln ' 'iiJ I TWll t'l-A-, lllil A t•A() HM cEU of l~ 1.:W t'"m M•llH" Nun 11nut·r S>70ow W(lod bntliw c'.ill flub !>:~ l)JO lt.l'tlJI ft•m .. hr •fir olllt, l\IM l'etu1u.11J011I "'lk to b• h ~uo 1 u 111. 1~.M lll12 i.afl II ' M I r\.m lo ,.b .. 1 l :! lxlc m \ IH -. i.t111w itll:t 11111 111 l M 64)-33-W I-Vl'" ChuriH111t: .i1111qui· hi.~. :ihr w r~·m s:wo + 1111 2yr~ Vt'lit OK Alt S !'AZ~ M I" ne.tr Ut 'I. Sl.W mo. 111d utl 5Hr ~e. Ev£'-; 551-8463 M F lO Shart.> wilum l~l' 2Br2ba upl. CM 64S~M1ke Pror rem 2.5, :.~Its room mat.e same to share 28r 2ba, Lag Htlb ~I-~ WlU i.hllT~ lg lux hro & apt W/)aC'ua1. loauna. wt. room M&342.8 C M loter1or dt·11 111ner will shan: 3 bc.lrm rum rondo w pro(. pt'r~nn 1'1>01 & J11t·uu1. I nu 111 1>4.•Jc•h St5() mo • dl'I> Hd ·, plca.'>t•' 64.2 2l 10. !>4IS I~'~ Rmmi. 2:-, 35 f<Jr :!br. l '2bu. NU Front . S2SO+ uttl Call Ah,.,on 760 1246 lvl' mesi.a~l' Avail ~pl I~ F e m11lc roommale needed by Aug 20. to share beaut 3 br rum apt on 29th st, NB. $200 rno. 67~57~ Pro( man needl-d 11.s 3rd roommate to shr 3Br hl.e or bch 673 ~eves 2br. Condo W D. pool, nr bch. Ill$ aft 6 964-4:174 2 BR I Ba . pvt patio. carµor t . on the ~olf O>Ul"!>e SJ7 s mo. No peL'> Ask Cor Larry or Pam. 54&-S880 Covered car port pauo apts . BBQ ., close to rwys & b<'hs walk toshopp1n~ 17111~w~5t at Warner =~---.-3876 ~~'!'~ ........ ~?.~~ LuxunlJw. Condo. J hr :1 ha. f rplc• 2 p.tl.irn. ~1111 d1-<'k, Jl<~ll )Jl"U/11 , t i It nL.., rYl&-11*>7 847-6064 ..mrMJton Granado ................••....• l cl. <!br ffiOVt' IO toddy Walk lq l><·h. $211.5 lu ~ ,,i&.1)5((111r 438 l'IC)J 1.J(•· dbl r.ir i:.1r.1~··· ... ll'' I 1:nlrun r,. ~IS mo rau 213 n~ ""'7K Sf7!'1 tu !.-175 2&.'l Br :! IH•, 1 nd gJr , 1·arport ~'rpli ; 10<!.r) rm, palm, all hltno., 3880 Offiu Rnrtal 4400 ••..•...•......•..•.... T'SL Mr?mt f;.12 lbO:I -- *** Arttwr~s 32 DHf'. SprittCJ • 4r-flfte Yo.t ~the winMt-of two fr-ff tickl'f boob IS19 50\aluei to KHOTT'S BERRY FARM \u>t llllh lhro \u~ 1:1 1 11 kt1o., rn;, v 114• 1 la1 n11'<1 h' 1'Jlhni.: 00 5678. l!'l • • • LJr~c :!hr. 2bJ ... n1 I J,IJ\JO nf'V. <'rpt & pallll :-Or OCC No peL'> $1tiS 751 :Jflj6 2 lidrm, 1 ba w ienrl pa \JI). t: 11 l'l)Ort.!>' $325 b t & la!>t + dl•p. No iwti, 54!*-4834 dayi., 642-S673 eves & w1cnds. as k for Olc.k. 2 Br, 1 ba, $310 mo Z71·A East 16tb PIC1ce Gas oven, range, laundry CCICLI. No pets. 644-0452 NPl Hgts triplex, 3 br, den, 2 Ba. 2 Crplc . cpts. drapes, bit ins. dbl gar, lndry , water/J(as pd Older ctuldren OK. $500 2000gle.548 3281 2br. 1"'2ba w gar Adllb, c·rl>ts. <fnls. bltns. rncd ~ d Wat.er pd 6J6,..4120 ~Orange " E"' n50 667 Victona St "K" $320 i':ast&de lbr. $325. 2br, house S550. uW incl Bot.b w1yrm &gar. 642·3014 meatiBJlll: BeauUJul garden -apts, pool & s pa. Adult.ti, no pet.a. Bachelor S27S t.o $285 161 E. lBlh St 642..()856 22:50 Vanguard Way 540-9626 l Br apt, bltns, pool. adults. no pels. $'l9S. 931 w. 19th St. ~-OWZ •New 2br condo nr So. Ost P!ua. Pool. spa ~- 833-8974 or 75&-0217 Nice l BR. l bat.b apt. Carport. 1225/mo +dep. For mor e i nfo call Rmala 556-Tm ( 'il·.m 3 !Jr. 11, lw c-undo f'1J11l k11b nk Nn pf'l!'o m1 nw ' util li7f1 171~; SllAHI'. bc.1rh I. 2 & J RR, frpl1', dshw~r. ~11r & .............•......... lhr nr So Coast l'law. 1>11111 , gy m , J al'Ut1.1. i.uam.1. :-.~"y. 4u1ct s::n:> &IS~W.2. p<1l11K>. No peL'i !l60-2358. New So Coast Villa 2 br tondo nr pool & 1acutz1 ltt<del' 2 Br, 3 blks heach, S48.5 12l3J65J.:'J99l C U. adlt ,-pl. ~lJC Atlanta 2 Br. 2 ba condo, nr So -------Coast Plata Patio I htlrm I b<i 1lc~hwa:.hl·r. +back yard Adult:. only . •'f11l i;araRt'. p.tl1u I mill-11., P'-'l s C all Hetty rn1rn bc;wh /\clulh no 1148 311!.I fJl'L'-S!'S:1 Cu II tlFiO ~,() HEW CUSTOM 2BDRMUHIT l...Jrg1• 2 br 2 full baths, lr11I• ltu~t l"l yard . r·lr'>'<I J.!Jraitt· :'\IC> rwts ~ m<J ~ ~oo '''<'linty + S75 C'leanin.: 17671 V.in Hur,,n . between Slat.«r & Newman. ea:;t of Meacb Blvd. dnve by & rail for appl Ml!-5924 or98>-1.J.17 -LH1 Thaft I Mi. TOIEACH Nr new 1 Ple x. < 1 > S4:p ownr's urut, 3 Br. 2"2 ba, 2 sty w /fam rm, f11>lc. laund hk·up. pvt yrd. l.lllO sq fl. S600/mo. (2) 3 Br. 21•, ba. 2 sly, frplc, pvt sundeck. $525/mo. C3J 2 Br. 21~ ba, 2 sly. r r plc . pvt s undeck 5'00Hno Sma II pets OK w/approval. ALLSTATE REALTORS Armand or :\11chc1Je 54G-4646or84ti~J7 ev LarRe bachelor apt I block to the pier. uul pd Sl20/mo Call after S. Sheryl. 960-2.SS I ------1-'t Condo. 2 ms tr br ste ·s, 21.<:t ba. Crplc, 2 d~ks. 2 pati06. yard. w /d hkup. gar, bl.k to bch. 218-l9th St , $500. 960·4407 or 96J..2S18 2BR.2 BA. 1 yr new, priv yard. gar. $425. ask ror Gregg 962-4471 Deluxe beach apt.a. f!.Plc . encl garage. patios. Peggy. 960-4392. South LOCJ&l'KI 3886 .•....•..•...........•. St.ucho SOO Pl us Z b r. 9;1)(1 ClOSP pnv bt'h •1994644 ~nhFumisMd or Unfumislwd 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCITING PALMMESAA"S MINlITESTONPT BCH Barh.1&2 BR rrom~&up /\dults No pets. 1.561 Mesa Dr. (5 Blk.!. East of Newport Blvd> ~m·5pm ~9860 Seawind Vil~e New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apts in 14 plan.s from $350 + pools, ten rus. wa terfalls. ponds• G~ ror cooking & heat ing paid Fro m San Diego Frwy dnve North on Beach lo McFadden then We.l on McFadden 10 Seaw1nd Village m4 >893-5198 TRHS-TRHS ADULT APARTMENTS Nestled among tall pines &rushing streams. PACIFIC WOODS 839-2140 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w /ldtcbenette S72 week & up. S48·97SS 2 nns or. bcb. W lltil priv. $!85. 1.st...18.'ll +SJOO dept. Deluxe 3 br, 2 ba, FP'& 2 No Pets Single Mal. br, 2 ba & l ba. Encl. 6'15-SS33, 64S-649'J. garage w /lndry racLI. No pets. $450. $350 & $33.S. ~l or 846-2657. ----- WALKTOBEACH 2 br, stove & ref rig, sun· deck. small pet ok. $375. mo. 53S-3'56 or ll62-8050 Employed non-s moker male share bath & all h.se fac. Baker & Falrvlew, C.M. $16."i. 557-5679 Mark Yac.atlo. l..tah 4250 ....................... WALK TO BEACH 1b1se for rent, Big Bear CWFlCt.: -.p ;tt'l' "''a 1l,1hlt· di 17117.:> llf";J('h 11 1~<1 ne:.ir Talbl•rl 111 llunt ml(lon Ucach ~I I'"' l'TllJOlh Phonl' ml·ss.i i,tl! M'TVICe SJIJ l>\'I fOll Olh, desk 55 fl('r month lJatl) P llt>t 11ffll0 e l'h•lfll' 6424321 ut 276 I MO. Ftlll RENT .. ;..,1;;blt'>hl.'d ~l'wµr1r1 Ucach full ,,.n 1r1· c)( e1·ut1v1• '>111 lt• :1 1n dt\ltlU:JI 11(111·1"• n11"' a\ e11ldblt· \II dm .. u11w inclulll.'d in monch l" m <1 n l h r .., n 1 .t I MacArthur JI .JaMt .. rt·•· t-:XECl T IVI'.: HOW l "I,( 7'•2 7170 bKUti•• Sultfl New add11 ion to bUJ l" 180 t-\JLI scrVl('C CXC'I' ~.u1tr ., in llocwJ,>ort C.:1.:nl1 r M new office~ 111 plus h ~ur ro undtngs w undt·r ground a~s1gne<l park mg. f'rom $0!9!> mo Ai.k abuul l)ur move in al lowance Newport Regen<'y C..Orp 1714 1644 71~ I or 2 Rm So1tt'S from $75 179 W 19th St Call Tom SiM}.2200 Keta.ll 10ff1ce 'lp:ice, 70() sq ft Wcslrllff area HJ'7f>.4WI. r ail collt•ct Sm.Ill JlJ(Je -i\WdY <>H ue Only E'JI) per month V .J cant 325 No. Broadway, Santa Ana H1s tonl·al Bldg f'or more info r ail Sam Warren ~6878 or Renata 556-77CYT Small offlC'e Perfect for answering 11ervtce, elc Only $7S per mo. 110'.! West 17th St, Santa 1\na. For more tnlo call Joe Canal e S47·4181 or Rena la ut 556. 77CYT Anaheim office. bWIY cor ner. 8008Q', crpt, drpg, panelling Carol at 493-6535/ rat at 5116-9867 eves.or 642-1221 Prestigiou.s new EXECUTIYI SUrTIS avai lable nee r UC Airport. Attractive rates include reccpt1001st , law library, conference rms. secretaru1I service, & Xerox rac 1lily. r-·o r a penooaJ tour " rurther det.a.tls inquire at Vortac Assoc . 955-2288 or &-3llOO ~SEASONSAPTS ~DO peta. 2 br, l~ be twllbM. Patio, pool. ............. l br like new, stove It Clly alps 6: linens furn. relri&-$275. mo. S36-3'S6 $25 oit.ely pr cpl. Ca.II l•--------or982-8050. aft.er 3 p.m. S48·1989. ...... BM"Wor sm. l er s.m. ~~JuBBQ. cloMd 1ar, ult., a o ..u. a50 Rarla Ave; .....,, ....... o... l Br, 1 ba, frplc, 1 CU' pnp. Adulta, DO peg. $300. A11t for Dick 8IMl5t TMtm Modem l or 2 br cott.qe cm bucb OD Tab.iU wtth car, row boat, waab machine. complete ldtdMD. e&c. For more I ...... 0... info calJ..,..... ev• • 2 Br, l Ba, frp&c , 2 car l.!111'.!1~11~_..~~·----­ ....,.. Adulta. 80 ~· Houee for rent. Ar-Famil7 complu, Hal SHO. As k for ick rowbelld mntn . houH. bdrn.. ~ Nr. ebop-IDCM OollnUy Qub UM. IBll, • pinlcarl!W.ea.J:D. ......... •• I~ frlt.., W/D, pme ..._ ....................... room. dec ll:e. saoo. l~~;;r.:=!· UJXVRY ... ,ZBe,oeea , _ __. _______ _ StMll9 all. wli. · *"· aoaomo. • OOll HAWAI ~ mo ltda or peet, O.. ,,_.C11111 Jt'atlJnetopleoforlMl ._ .... .,. .... or ,12.._WO.JI ~ trip. For mn a'illl. i • I ..._ 1tart at caeb· df DOC. .... -• d LbO.e ~me la.I don\ •llMlattiMt• 1111' .... Ill/day. Nortll llaore need with a Clattifted die*. ...... Nr dlopa A: 0.. ti N.,ul llQ Mm. ad?6C2·5171-bdLlll•1am.. ---------- ' ...... ,,,.._... __ _,,,_ ___ _ Oneota lttnd ... PDITllUSE SITE ------ ~POtMTI IXIC. SUfT1S Jambortt• •Mar Arthur O..y W1ndow1 t'hi;.h Curvtl 752-2717. S2JQ I' OHlct: alor~. \'}IUt, drpi, A C 1730l Ui:.u·h. ll8.. 1-. 84.2 2.834 ~~5~<'t swt~LOAMS 11~. quiet Ute mdu.s 21ld l'ru8l Dttd Loit.n" on art'<1 No autA>motive or idenllaJ flbergl;uln& eo 3323 ~JfYU:J~ cf)'!J your Deeds • It E Dt-=Yf C2 7AM In C M Ind type •.u.-.AGO IAHk unllJI, 2300 IQ f\ W/j)llrll _.. .. FOUND ADS ARE flEE CaH: '4Z..H71 SCIAMillS ANSWERS J~M ~·w.t ~ule Culf11w c; ffT SJl<J P Ni!'tllport &11cb olc11tpl W>O 0.Jl.M'r)' stletjon 67~.llllroker lni. at< &f08a Tn-0> RI ~~~71.4/1$3Z-~~~~~~I ty,~----= ~--~---~-- Y•IU know whl.ll I Ilk•· tdH1 u l c .. 11 ( 0 r n I .... Anything glW'I Whl'ri- el 1>1: c1rn you 11ee ii roort.wtry Wll.b ii G J fT ~HOP COSTAMHA-- WIU"tlhouse ap.ce for In. 1!iOO lo 5400 Ml n avail lM rate 20" 2941 Ran dol.ph Ave, CM. 979-2290 I yr old complex. M· llndustnaJ Prime lora llon. Nr 1st & Harbc>r, SA ~J S Harbor Blvd ICH> ~ from $325/mo 973-1373 -----StOI oge 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V'NEED {MONEY • CRIDrTHO rtlOILEM Pound VlC Goidenwest • Helt. H B black male German Sht:pht:rd. 847..oM Found or last a p<'l '' Ca II Special Pala h•>lhnc 714-972-1.ZlS 1J..6t or l"ound 11 pet·· <.;;i ll Animal A '1-t1>t11n1 e t..e.~ue 5:f1 W:l, nv r..-c l.IA!t. SALUKJ HOUr-0 M, blk, Lan & wht <S1rrular to Afgh.an but ,11111 l..-r bci1r.1 Vic M11grv1lla & Jla m1lt.Qn, ·r 111·' 11 p m A o ' l •i · ~Ji>11h "' Show doR JWward 96oi-S464 f>\"Oft'S:t o mce i1 pat'e 16\11111 In CaJlf lSl 83nlc Uklg 150-300 aq ft Low pru 1• incl 111n1tor1al. ~oeunty 11c.;rv1ci:., con· f•'f'm<-e rm & uul Abun Jant parking avail Con· v~n1ent lo <· close to airport, travel agent & bank in bldg 230 E 17th Sl , <.' M 642·9560 Outside i.toruge lighted 2nd & 3rd TD IOGM rencec:t pnvale r<'S1denc·e 547-5402 lll6t li!Jck & wht fµm dog. mae<I hr~ Vw BakPr & Jl';11rv1t'w ~ ~T Male lnsh Sett••r, VIC' NPWP'1rt llghL., (;M dr(•a lj Iii Ke w<ird 1 642 :.1291 .--(.'~1 nt'wly d ecorated s1.1les &Jr t'OOd 45<sq ft . 1714 1 642 7710 or <2L3 l ~166S ~arOC A.ui>ort 545 J3'!:! Arranged by ..... w-... 4600 _Coad~~ F'OUN D fo'c•m dog 6 8rn•1'> Blk 1wh1le. Vil" BrlblOI & Paularino_ 751 41 01 ------- EXECSUm.s A combin3tJon lhal t'an't be beat' BeauWul peo- ple. pe rfect location <close lo airport & r.;tmts), ideal offices & pro(e:.sional secretarial services. For more ullo call Bev at 979-2161 ---- AVAILULiMOW Large recept100 area 2 pvt oUices+stora~e 1md ronference/work s pace Cround nnor. ('OO\'eruent & ample park1n~ Ideal Newport Alrport loc Ccill Otx-othy 979-8S33. Garden ofrice swl.ablc for 2 or 3 1nd1\11duals Very reasooable Santa Anu 1\lstJn Area ~ San Clemente-On t he beJich at lhe Sea Horse lnn. Sl75mo. l-492·1720 GARDEH OFACES Presugjous office bwld· 1ng, Brookhurst Blvd ne ar Edinger. Suites from JOO sq fl lmmod ocC'upancy 1575 1 Brookhrunt Mr Cantor. 213-t.J9..5849 --- New garden ofhce bill Id 111g 1750 5fl h l(roUJld no,,,. :.Ulll' Av~1lable .il Sli50 mil n,.,,r JUlll't lOO '' f (J r ,, n I.! I! !'> a n t u \fl,j (1Jrd1•n c;ru\ I ' lr.·1·1· ..... 1y-.. 1'.:Jfl :I lH'.' "' !'71 :!."·I Newport CentH" 1>~·~·11 111<11 . .i. lu,.;un1:1u' oft , ~ulilct &l2 ~~ t f.bla1N off11•f' $11~• lnrl<l u11I 105 Jo: Ullh CM llunt lk h \ hlk!> frnm OC'1•an IRl' /\ C off 1n • 111 n1<1J ern bid~ ~1J\ Ill' d1v1ded 1ntu 3 so1le:- 2'Y.l mo L-.t· .ill or p:irt ~7504 IX'fr ~p.tC'C" l:!xl~· l:I fu rn WPrSl!'fn I-t'd llllli,t ~·>L,hl<•fl hi 7t.I> 95l:. CORONA DEL MAR Ueluxe offl<-e SI.SO Pt•r .\1 <> R e a I ., n '' m 1 1· s li75-f.700 l"d\1 <.r:t rife: "' ;irr t•11nd '14\ndow & dtsk 1\\1111 ~I 7J, To non ... mokr-r or drin k e r . fi i3 2 4 UO I :JJ-5 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re1pans1bole . working writ er ~ee k s o n e bedroom collage 1n Corona del Mar or Costa Mesa. Quietness essen Ual Wnte Cla.sslf1ed Ad 1S206. Dady Pi lot. P 0 Box IS60, Costa Mesa !r2l63) Desl.re be reot o( house cpl looking for unfum '2 3 bdrm VI l'fld yd f11r 2 nfiture dogs llavr l!nod r ef'i. fo r all uf u s Thi !1100. 12 4 J,lrd SH•1<1• °'"Jean /11(.uj in CM Or Nov furn or unrum Jpl nr ()(•r un Apply t•1 I~" Dlil'I 1'arly l'llot PO Hi>JC 1!>60. CM 9'4i<!ti Winter rcnlul. 1 r1r :! bdrm M aturc coupll'. Tcuchcr.. KJ3 OO:JH Duys --- - WE NEEO A 3Br howe. lower apt . or Cond1J in the Huntington Oc h . Manna ScbJ dusln ct SJ7S lo $400 r1eau ! c all 846-a579 aft 6P M ----Res pons ible working female. 27 . Pxtr cmcly neat & dL"4.·enung ndi. lrl! stud.lo lbr. CdM or share hou.-.e !I l Re11M>no1blr Reh ~9 2675 rve<, ......................• SOOS ....•..•••••.•..••.•... f f.,E C)r LI-: \.'ii-. l"rcnl'h l'olynt-:.IJ T .. h111 •Jr UUl\'f l!!lanO:o. fkJt"h fr 11 n l, .. \ .i 1 I J 11 I,, [ll·\clopt•r.. orily µll'U'-' Ownct'> an llJ"' 1t11 l•1<1k llll: for f11rt-1l(n 111 \•·Mor~ C J I I J 1 \' J 1· o d •' tJ li-!flJ..117 :iii EARN $60,000 + s.>amll"-~ H:un Carn 1nr !:,,~IJ·m.' \\\· m..110• our oWri &. U1Swll thun 1>n Liu )lib Guari.ntf'< hu~1111· ...... from referral"' Phi... loh more bui.1n•')'> ~ur1 1Ynro lo l'Xp.inc1. ,,.n 1n.: it 11 •> f 0 r " n g c (' 11 l-...:.ldbl1~h<'d bu:.in•·i.' over !> yeurs $75 000 :! tnx· ks JJld ma t· h m l' r) Phocw S.'ll> 7723 afl llpm OFl-'JCI'~ ~r \\!-:, ~ub lea-;e f\Jm •>r unfum op urmal Npt Bch 11rt:'a CJI 0160 El:ltablJ11hed C<ie;ta Mt.'ba ---------flonst Shop for sail· Approx 100sq ft C 2 130 ~9002or~'l33 f: 17thSt So1lc "'D"SJSO - mo DoyleS48-1168 Elegant. ~mall beauty salon m shop ctr Lag Professional swte undPr Hills AskinR Sl3.500 ~ 5q ft, pnmc area of ~gAJ!_!n. RJtr494_757R Cost.a Mesa <.:a II Se I ect Prop 751 3191 lnrome Opportunity. Am -------btuous. sharp <'Pl. want llainH1 R...td 4450 cd to devel & mn~e 2nd • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ul(IOf1'W bus w r u ll l 1 me 1-'or -.tore & office :.pace itl rea!.Ofldble rate5 500 to 5000 Sa Ft. MESA VERDE f>R PLAZA l52S Mesa Verde E, C M 545-4123 So. Laguna: bu..5mes8 or profess. space. UNDER ~SQ FT 499-4591 Turner Assoc. HAUOltM.YD. Downtown Costa Mesa, ideal office or store. $300 . 548-1156 or 67S·Z213 2001 Lafayette, N.B. SU>re or office space; 1.200 Sq. Fl. $1(81 mo. 8. Grundy Rltr 675-6161 ~'I location Office & 11torage Wes t CM. Wholesale or parts prer. 900-2918. 646-2379 Newpart. Nr Pst Ofc Modem 548 ~ n alore or ofc 2630 Avon tE>. 213/477· 7001 Deak S pace/Storaae available. e34 W. Baur. Colla ..... &414518 .COMTUCTOU• aeoo sq ft otr&ee bkl.1 + fncd yd + 2900 lq ft COO· crete warehouse. C·Z r.ooe In C.11. for only IL'm per mo arou. Tri· 0> Rlty, MS«ZL t ............ 4500 ....................... New front .,... JocaUon, Park Irvine BuelneH Ceder, 4.801 1q ft. For LM/oplioa to buy. Pvt f't1.-.-....... lilOOeq' w....tla•r tialc, lAl\IDA Hllll ......... Lake ronet. •H• o.--. 1000 + 1110 ., ft ........... ~omc... Jdlll loc. mt Lapa. Cll. • 1111 ...... pu1enlrul Sl..nd rcpl) w1exper box 11620 D.ul) Pl.lot PO Box 1S60 CM 9218216 •A Mo.y lrota..-We pro\ 1de Mil servtct's atlOWC08l •~ 2274 DO YOU RUN OUT o .. · YJNEY BEFORE YOU RUN OUT OF MONTH 1\an \he tables with ex- tra Income from lolf:rest- tng part-lime work. We show you how. Phc>M for appointment 631 ·3472. Btwn llr. S 7PM THF. SECOND MATE INC. Above water boat cleanin g & general manne maintenance. Loolong ror re1po0.5lble per.Mlfl to ake over Hunt- ington Harbour 642·0671 , ... SIMapl Hi profit. low overi\ead $14.000 + inv RE /MAX, Plltri cit. 1131·1266 .. •• t .. Ox r I dt, SOIS ....................... MMISTIW. 2 new bulldln1•· SA/lrvlne lnduatrial ..... Poallive cub flow . 8roka' m-1561. INVmTORS NEEDED Deveklpemenl Project HipRetwu 752.30M, Preck>ul Ruby, lnv"l· a.it quality, 2.13 crta, recent appralaal over '10.000. llr. Sause m.CBm ......, .. "-' I021 ....................... WW LOANS OiilU I dtl Mll9l11N _.A:Up.llHUI . ~0 :-JEV AVAIL ABLE·SZU.000 min .• my 11Ul"JIOM' Mr. Hargrave 951·3.US 1.,oi.t REWARD Lo-,t I lunl.lJ]gton Harbour 11old cb.w.n & medaJIJon. ll.-i. bon & uullalb R H Call 846-5872 or 213· m .."6220 ---P'Ot.md Sporu. Car tar~ ~s. Trwst 5035 Call alt.er 5pm f'OUNU ln-.h S+•lle r Golden Relr mix Puppv 3tmb M Vic Npt. Bl • CM S40-14~ ~ !TI4 )S29-~ fOUND M. Dachbbund CM area 7 I 4yrs old 558-0:m 5.') 7 894!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Mtff.Co. Al.I types ol real est.a t.e 111vestment.s !Unce 1949 ~-2.tTI>• 642-2 171 545-061 I - CASHFORTD'r. Amt.'f1t•an Mort 547 7151 I 1la) JJ>Jlrtl\'al fund 1n 7 d ll \ "I 'I; 11 p f1 I n l "I $> 1rn si:, 000 2nrl T I> l•1a1L"I Lid<> :-4t'wport C.11 6i;l 7YJ!1 :l4 hr; 290/o YIB.D S35 000 TD bt'h1nfj $11 0 IJOO on 11 a r rt· av(){"ad1:1 ~mve V1:.t.J. sold at S210.~ pay'} HI'; qu.art.erly . due Ill mu~ 751-4826 day!>. 493 1153 eves ~/ .. ....... / Lost&Fa.d ....................... 5100 ....................... 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A C C t: S S tJ H Y JH-;SIG('ll t;RS n rrd••tl, Oarn frrr d•'!llV,fl ~M'll llal. vart t1rr11· o r full 11m1·, 1·:1rn $15 ~IJ hr Will tram C:.11 Ma nlyn 'J.fl l(NJ ACC:OIJNTIN': Cl.t:llK Will train F ull t1mt· () ( · Airport 11r N1 l'hun1• f11r app l :;J7 n12 Mr W•"ll , ACCOUMTS RECEIVAILE Manufu\tunnl( t·111n f1any lltlt.'dll pt'f'50fl for u II fu 11 t' lltJl\11 O f ilt'{'llUl)f!J ff' c ... l\•1ble. rncludt'11 lt ty11 lllJC, m1n1mum •·Jt,lf'r rrq . m-.nu111 i.y11t t•m l>ala J'11wl'f, J Jlll w ,..ir'lt ~t • S unt1t An.1 ~M T1~J N '"lllllltnl( 1 lt·rk fllr Cl'J\. No l ..111(una, ~ ~ 11t•r hr '1'rl lrlJI a'k f11r l(.rthv Arro1111lml( l'll'll"'"' , .... IJUI od unrl!-r l111nJtml( I 1 v1n1· ~ &. I. <"\Mn ACCOUNTS PAYAIUCLEU Needed full lime. Im mediate opening, f'X pertence necessary f'\111 company benefit.a. Cell IAUOA MAIJML 549·'671 Appt F.O.Jo:. H/\HSC fo:NI-:• Ac<tc Bkkpna Mttt Ow prrllOO al your n :MPOR/\RY r•holre from open minded R.t-tc~ttt toda y lt> wor k l<f)Ufllts to potrntlal ma r on varloua account1nic It naae p11rtnera faat & ~111kkeep1n 1 u1111(n •ale lhr<>ul(h SQulh••rn rN·nh Wc1r k 1'1011r lf1 <;.J a 1l1r1eat f. mo11t uni yoor home. Accta rin k'\, que d atl n at •trv b<>okke•pera, l tf'oun Thou 11a nd1 of p r o lant.11 an needed throout fC!lllMonAJI from du<.'lor11 I t.o lllecullvea. Women Oraoa• County <.;a 1 WI join ftt•e PM .J)alin a frr more lnlormaUoo. Sin. (714) ea. 7572 RoMrt Hall'• •C fa fl TOMMY'S maNoltMdw:l,. OVHEWPORT dlO~wU Ba r ,s.nt..Alla W.1171 7-IOPM C71411JMIOJ ,.. .. ~~1uol~~~~~~~ ...................... AC:C:~S su so o Vts 'I1 ma"' PA YAILI CUii l.0¥9. Y LADllS A dlventned pr~ .. rty MOOELI• l'.8CORT8 .... eo. la ~;:\, a P.JL"!'.. t•• 1barp a eel'• pay a le ..... I nvuo r. dirt LO ~ UM coa "GURU . t t o t I e t w I c o ,::':n a ~1::,. =.~o..0:.:'r! ,. ................ by ... tokAOia:.tf74Tfl. i.. He'd neraplll. N.B Me,,.. ..... fh. I :• tot:•. Appl. 117111.&aaeA .. .., ..... ,. l.MIM,Ca,_,U • i\1 r•.11.1r11an1 :1 Yr'I 1'-'1• 1•r1•f1·rahlv 111 1•r•·p.1r ,, '"m .. r ... 11,,11.11•· /1t fto'l"'\fm:1I in•,,,.,,.. t.1 ~ r•· 1111 II • ( l'i\ <t'fllfll'.Jlt' 1l1•.ir.1t1l1· .\lnl h .. n1 f11 \1•11r••'.l\1' "II 111111 ">.r l.11~ ••1n11111·11 .ur.111 "" 1·•p ...... ,.rJ 'l''.111111' 1•1 ·n ... 11;111; 1•111,1 1111~ •,1;:•. l'M '12fin 1\ll 1 ••pl••'' 'lln1't ly c·onf1!11·nl1al ACTING COACH l'lf"t'(11'(J Call 71H ltllil • Al"I It P;.<,.'i)':.'\ I An 'll It i.., /\II "lll''l1:i ll l YJ>f''I ''' •'Al' n1·1 "'\I\ M 111 l1•rv11•w111K "'"" C)ur 1·l11·nh h.1v1· w•1rk1·1I 1<11rky 11 <i•1l•lw ~ 1lu• llr1~•·r l..rtly In '""' "' l1J1l11·f1 ( '11nru•l Wr1Kl1•y, 1>1111111•· UJllll lot l>l\fl•'Y ~1111111" •1\r1\'ttn•6 1nt••r•0 1• •J '" '"''''"'''··Ir•\ •• 111 ..... A~ t11tJa y ~In I•. 17141771lllH 11·xl'.J:, l\dYcrtl!ltnK UCB'TIOHIST A<I lJJ(f'OCY nl'l'fl\ ful l l.lmc HA•('l'Plionl\l, rr1111l •l e apv-•aranrl' n1r r1tp n1·r l111l l) pm.: 11( 4:-, wi1m ,.,...._'flt1al c;lltl'I 1·n l1 y IJQ'\lllon (1.r r11(hl pt•rw:tn <:oi II ~,1, 11-Wl 11r 11pply ul <Cl(JIJ Cum11u11 Dr, Suite 11AA, N1·w11"rt Hc'1ch A11k for J 1•;mn1e IJd to Manc19ff tJt1 l1ly A. l1 l•· rn;iln tA·fU•nrt· tn lovely II uni 111~1111 lll'ltl'h hJ•I hu1111 IOI( ... llf'l'll••nt J>'l~ll1•1fl for r •·l 1r•'•' w 1\11m1· l11f'('lrnn11 al 11l111tty Apt "+" ,;iJ;ffy, ~· 1'."1'11 AIRCRAFT ~ Oltpatchet' Or i( Ct"> Airport Xlnl op (ICI rt r II r (I u l I( I/ I " ll 1 hlfffol ynl( IJdy who l'M hantllt• fl\!>I l>••I 1• & ~'ut'1· t•h·11"11nl wrirk 1111• 11intl1l1•1rl'I ~alury n•·1101i;1l1l•• 1·1101111 I K:tlhy ltt w; 4)'JIJ 1•xl 111 AM...-i'")Senlu P UX •11>P.rulf1r.. f11r n ll'll'ph11n1· 111111 w1•rinl( '<f•rv111· •'llJWn••uerd or wlll train t'u II ll m1• 11r part t1m1• 11luft11 11vullu blr Day11, 11ftnn()on cv1'fllnft.'I or g ravf" yorlt Mu"t be shle lo work erimi-w~kendA Typlnit ~wpm. required. M11ny co. benefits av11lable Pll"JUJC call Woo·fo'rt. t•uhton ltl•nd aru c.o.it.e Mesa ar•• AJll>Ort .,.U Call 543-•230 M/P' r. 0 F. Al'f MANMifo:rt Yor ~ un1lll in ('111110 Mr.,• Jo:J1J)l'r t1 ('l)upll' W lff' hll k p lt ""Jl Husband 1na1nt c•I' Ci.II &CZ 5073 or c 213 I ..... , ----- AICMTICTUU&. DIAl'J&INT. Oommerclal lot. dellltl firm In N.8. Medi In t•rmadla te • u . draftper1001 . Xlnl = potlJnUal. Send . Adlf~ In c/o Tiu Dally Plln t Newapapet l'.O. box ..,, o.ta ll•a. c.ur. an -------- ·······················1 ....•.................. ASSEMILERS B.ctro MKhanical ASSIMILUS l'rlnll'd <·1r1·w 1 boarrh win· hamf"I' uo;'l••mt1ly ...,,,,., ... 1t·11 r11 m1•rh •• n11· ul ,.,,,..,.,.,., ,. M1n 1m11m , .... .,. •••• ," ••• ,,.., 1•·n·. I It 11 1>1 d I y 1• a: 1J 11nt11 n ~: Or:uljl1• I 1.on1, fum •·11 I •• I I 1· 0 I I I) m II .• n ~ t,. n••f 1t. ( 11111 ;,rt I' ti ~Ill •,:,7 00~1 f':t1uJI I IJt f"H"lurut)' ~ms>loyn i\llnidJnl fur wlf 51·n.- ~fl \l:1t11in "'' 7.trn lflrn \11.tf1 lhru ~at 1-; • p r11A 111~ will 1r11111 l\r1ply 111 111·ro;on :tliJl 1-. I'•"'"'' o .. ut llwy ('dm lw'1 w1···11 111m :111m a'lk for 'I •my AUTO ll O llY M AN i\ I: 'f' I> f' I\ I N T t-: H l 'i\1 !'4Tl':H ~ II f'.J.l•f'.lt •..tJ.!1:n :1 J\111., U1·1.11l1·r w;1nl1·d Will t111111 H1•-.1.11m~lt1I•· Wilt! tit I Vt'f' 111 l\Ul•1 Sp1t, I Jail Ntl( 4!t:1 ~;Ill l\~:roM<lrt v t: PAYROll/UASf 1-:xP'·n1·n11-fl unly C111t1 put.or ex~n''rl'''' lll'lpful -, .• 1.rry 11p•·n C•1nt~•·l l'.Yll 11.m.\••r JI CONMRL CHIVIOUT ·""' ltarhnr Bh ol n ~TAM t~'\t\ 54'·1 zoo ' AliTOM11rtVt; TOYOTA & VOLVO M:-<:HAHICS " rl;iy •'irk w1·rk. n•i 111ghl11 1o:11r,.lle11l p11y plan t:xct'lltonl t'f1mpany i"'°""1t.ll l)Vpurtun1ty fur 111lv11n1·1•m r nt with 11 flnarl<'lnlly 11trnnl( I mriort tlt•11l••r Contact Snv11·t• MW' IAWUCI TOYOTA-VOlVO 646-9103 S40s,467 Auto Aul&t &nl Ofr1rc· M.&Maer Gd "ornv•ny h l'n d l l 11 S,.lm a n (';ht>vrt>I 11. 633 r.21 Na n tY l'.anal AUTO SUNROOF ....,.ff, ... •·ull ll m" O on d rn!rl\arucaJ 1blllty •nd Wfrl record E 0 E (;a II M240t0 A.iM tran11 ah<1P loollln a tor cleanup 6 deUvery ~ 6 qualified ln d1Yldu1l t o remove • rei>l•<'e tran1ml11IOfl•. 5'.Z:.. ----RAftYS ITTl:ll Otrla ~8 u hlkp•t Pl•• bn. C.n live In. N 844.-17 ~ -~- ba by 1 It U t ' lite ~. '°''°°"'' ~ + 1snall ••l•'1· 8PMJ.th OK. IWtnocet "red 76' 1'll . ----8 A 8 YI ITT aR Pfr.m£0: Part Urne for I bo)ill. lifter "'*9. 1:1 Camlao lellool er =~pan.,.., Call J1.111k 111l( TB.UR .. ,,, our (•1,,t,• ,\1 11 ,~ ,,1 f1• ,. I' 1qwr11·rH·•· 1•rr· I,. r rt· •I I• I'"" t• • " II ( f' ,,, , •• \It .1 t. It t• f .JI :Al> 't.3111 California F•deral SCl"Mql & Loan' ;m1111 .. 1 l.11.r lllvcJ '·,,..., .1 ""'·' )',qu11l l)J11>'ll ... 111111~1 n.:inJunl( PACI AC FEDERAL SAVINGS FULL-TIME TELLER CottaM.M ~ Z'.M ,., 17th ~t Co II Churnlll••)' r,:i 1 119(.ICI l!QnJttrHt ~.1tl'1t1ral ·ryr111.1 x Int lrt·n ,., I I.. ,. " pt•n1·1Wrd •mly J.1ll'a,.•· c...,11 for oppt t~ :,11,o11 Car .. l •w Mur\m AMY IC AN STATEIANK l11i11k1111( "•·IA JI 11 I I II (' 11 I h rJ')l11lr.>1I!" hnnktnl( 1·11 h11,, 1mm1'(l111l" OJW'lllOI! rrlf' amb1llt11111 uwll vlllu•IA with 11r111r 11ff1<'" I'll 11•'111'11<'1' 111 the (ollnwlnll IJIJrlllWfl& LOAt4SALIS ~ pl"lor upen cnre In llhlppinJC & wtrehou11lnt1t tn FHA. VA a, c-onven ~I ltMIAA woulrt be de 8irol.rl.i hut m>l man datory . Typlna 40 4~ wvm LOAt4 S8¥1CI Looll1nl( for • trouhlf' llhnutrr r•lf" our fn11ur1mf'c• Divt Vt ma 1nt1un r1tc1111n IAIT ft'll1ry ht>lt11't'l Som1· 1·xpc.-rlenct Ill r elalf'd fwld would llf' d~lr1tlllt­ Typm1i req I.I red a.Ill( PV•CHASIMG XJnt oS"°Nnfl fOf' l'lf'fk typbl with purthHln& harka:round Candtd•tt wlll h i ve 1om e ~11 pertence In r•l•\ltd neld lo perform • wide v1r1e ty d otflce dutlet In~ 11\nbM&ftl Uell'; Typla~ N!Qlirement 4.5 wpm ., dt.y to operate a 10 m would be helpful S•lary commenaurale wit.hoper. l"or •Pl't call aco 45fl0 ut.D ... F.O E. . ...... lrD LOAH PLAT· ~llCllrAll loutta CoHt Natlooal ....... ~·"' ........ a..now.r It. Cll. .... I;(),, . ....•................. ll.111kin1• lll.lBl/Pcrt Ti .. ( )fWYH') ...,,,, 1111'' & 1 .... 11111 hJ• Jll 11pl'n1n11 1n 11 I •lfla ..,,..,., 111 Jllt'h f11r ,, 1~ul l11n1· 11·11.., ~.n 1n1t' ~ 11 .. 1n IN' b.onk 1111( t• a Vo'' 1111of1•r n"'I Mo't IH· 11hlr• 111 wrN'k :-iatunlo1)i. Xlnl "A•1rk111K 111ncJ l'.11d \-Ill 11\lltfh Jo or rut\t'll'f 1nl•1 ('1Kll11•1 "' Y1 .1h1•t l>. 11<1 r,u 7t2Z t11uul <Jfir>1.r Y.m1>I} r llllnktnl( Ta.LY HIW ACCOUMTS J•.ut um,. JH•r1r1111w111 I y l>lflll It'l l Ull f•d W ti I 1111111111••1 II 1111t•"' C .all fm ·•PJI I J111111 MJl\t•ll•'. \!(I •.i:.1 \1u1uul S avml(, & 1 ...... 111 .,·11 I .11m111<11J1· ~,,,.1r,·ll.1 '-..111 I l•·m••nl<' t11u.rl < '1>1"" t.mr>I> r ll:tllltlnl( TELLER l•VIHf 'A rtO ... Af. llA:'</~ 11.,, <1pf"n1n1t'I f 111 , •• , ... r II'" I'.. Fu II I Im ' 1 •·ll••f\ Wr· •1lf••1 ,., lf•llf"f11 hc-n,..ftl'I ~ 'nlnr) WJ111f1,..J upphronh 1111 I) l'lt·u~·· 1.111 J1111••t \ ·"' ll'ykr lttr 111t••1 v11·11< 111 KO :noo 1-. '1 t-: ll.1rtJt'r lll)'hlll, l(OIKJ ill ,,.Jj'lph1•rt" 111 nt·w 11alon, ~ o m ,. r 11 I I 11 w 1 n i: 111oj'f"ll'olfry t'u fl 11r p11 f1 lm .. ., 10 6 TUl'll thru ~ul 4!M HIJ98 Uortx-r Styll11t to rru1n111t" pwrt lime ~11 lr.>77 Tur11 Jt"rl . 11-i. 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'/,llJI CAlrtHTHS t':XJll"' air•-f •I t'1 .un1nl( Iv f1111'h ( 'u"om h•1rn•· At r•·nl<.clrh111: 1 ont1 ljl1111 K'(l~lJ C ·•rt•·nh·r 1·icp ti n,..,,,,.,I t ,.,.,. t1,,,h le ll Jrl'>li'IC\J llllfl ''I:' lt.11 1 l 'AH l'l-,'1 l.AY l-.11 M.l.IX-. 111-.1.1'1'.lt ( 1\l.I.~ t.7!111 CAIWASHHB.P 1-'ull & l'a rt 11111~ IH& ()v11r MF.'TltOCAH W/ISll 2ll'l() I lurhor Ill t: M <;o11h11<r r lt•r1c. m.aturt•, df' 1wnd1thl~ Apply uafl Khu p , Oran ge Co Al Ill' irt. 546 007 fl a11 k for Hettie CA.~lll f:RS full or part· , lJ1no· Avply in J>f'r100 ltAlt MAI OS Tllp $$ for I• n 1 t y C :i t 11 I 11 .: 1't111rp ~~nhlt• full & SN1wto11m. ~ lfarbf•1 11 t IW• :wwl ( M IMvd . CM t<: 0 I': IOCXICWB F /C IV.atann with 1Jrt1m1nrn1 l'uh lal Rt'lll t.11l nlf' In vt'lll t-•irm Xl nt op ~unllY 640 OIZJ ltlllkk~ Nt•W110f'l ~arh F inan r11I Co. require• full r h 1 r1• b oollkeepe r cm1ntnuun 5 yra ~• perl e nc e l Rt roa1 MC"nUnal .am. .,,....... <'A.l:illlf:RS c;enf't al of fi e ... ,xverscnc·ed part Ufl'lf• Apply Th•• fo:ar1'11 11umhlnl\(, lsiti Newport Blvd C M 642 17~ UTOIEM MAll£TS Q\lllte, data·Pf'O{'ftllna °""*"8 now avallable exper helpful. 8al1ry iOffulf Um. aaa11taet (lfJfTllDmaUta~ wltb n · -~ an Ind. • lrd ~' Aall for Wayne "" 1-1 .. 1• "'61\. nperleM• nee. n · -.. " w. traln. Stalt " 10 to .. 8'okll"'Pf'r, pert time, per how'. Adva11<'ernent uperlenced . T ran i tllpl)Oftunity tor man••• A•eno . Airport loc mml poaitJonl to e '° ..,_, pw hour lf ql&allfled. for MON lnlonmUOD ' In OOOKK!f!PER t•u11 l«View.tol.01~ezat Urne • .u.onperh.epful, $0009 Crown Vallt)', ~ poeMJon wtcndlt &...-. N&.-, ~ badpouftd d"lnbl•. = 71'/117 ..... ndUftC IJ"OIWUt oppty. 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Ill 1111 I I 'I Ill 'I I.i ll i ll i 111 I I ll 'f..U1 • JEWB.RY SALES • '""l-·m·n1 !'II f11r .., I ·•·•'l l'l.itJ \l,11! l<f'l .. 11 :-.111r•· ,, ,, \ .• n ' ,. rn I' II I " ,. tnrnrnc-tl •1nl~ h\ Jllllll\ Ill 111• I r f',Jll\'I rl•'otl AJ :1l1·n & w1ll1nl!11•"·' 111 ,1, '.Umt· rt".p•m;.1111111\ .11111 •nl•·n~t•~I 111 .1 1 ;ir•·1·r \11 Kl1·111 W1 •1,f11•ltl ~ ~r'lf'I 71191 JEWB.RY SALES ()pport for ('rP:1t1v1· .., .. ,,., prrson with '1(1fT1" hook k1~·p1nl( NII f\31 -11,m KEY..UMCH OPHATORS Jo:Xpcnenccd full & p.1r1 ume 2nrl & 3rd 'hrri.. Also llpc•ning'> ftJr pan l 1 m 1· w t• 1• k r n 11 ' Mrrumum r. m•' t•x1)(•r U.11 for appt ~ A F i': <; I ' /\ ll I> llUSINi';.<;.'>~V~'I t-:Ms COSTA M t-:.<;A ~14f, WlJ UYPUHCH OPR NIGIITS ~I-II PM 2 Yr, cicper Xlnl IJ<>n1'f1l11 & sal l.oc m San Juon Cupo. Apply at TIMPO (R.-tty 32122 Cuminq CapL,trono or c ull I 661-1211 KI TC II t: N h e I p tor Uruvennly Athletic Club 12·3 Mon lhru Pn S:3 50 hr Cull 752 7903. ask for John LAIOll Uruquc retail nursery rs loolung for i.n out~nml( person ror a full lrmt! <'atTY out ~Ilion. !I 6. Mon to i''r1. please apply in person 8 5. M F Landlcap6n1 Interior planll main· te nance. Full-lime. ~ \1.ur ''''•·•'• • rlio•t1 f••r 111111 •l'I ' 111111 I• . I 'I ( 1,11 His I 'I.I >11 •• :X..I \1 \l.;111l•·11:1111·1· I IJnth 111.111 \111 1r~11rot l1ld1· 1 I• •'" 1111 I \1 :-.; ll ,,,..,, 'I r111 I. •11 '·'" •l•~.rralll .. 1'"1111 111111 1-.XJll•r rw• lol,'. ltAJ;( .\1 \1:-.;1 fo.'.'IAN<'f', I 111· d.,y~ Appl\ 111 p•·1 • •11l :->1•wp11rt Du111"1. I I.II ll:ll'k B<t ) [)1 "< II Ma1nh'nanr1· I' 11111• .111 pn.x 2 m1~ 11.111111111• 1·xp llf'I' 'J'U."lllll :JI 1•a 11.11 !Jflli l .\1;,na1 rr nrrdrd ~" rlu:..1v1·ly [)u j,(,, r .... t !11rid-. <;<:rv11·1· l0t. s.tNl in ~alldlt-b ,1 r k l1l.11:1 Work Mon Frr I011rn 1pm <All~ !ll:JO ~/\TERli\I. llM WJ.l!'llC: Parts 'lo<'kJJl"r'"" ~:XJM'n,.nn• d~1n-d hut nore rt.-qu1rPd Wrll tr.1111 \1 u~l pas:-t omr1an) Jlh)'llrral rnrlud •nH h.t! k X Ray lrv1n1• /\ K1•n dav1' In d '> Co 540-7639 Jo: 0 i': Maturi' person to work tn bo)l)k store. I day a week I'll.. 67!'> 9595 MECHANIC F'orclgn car. IJui;y In de p enda n t 1to hop DATSUN /TOY OT/\ Benefits, vacation pay. Mon-.. 'ri. MIM IOO VU.'JO. 1131·ZJ8J & 495.5450 MF.DJC/\L ~Jo:C'RF:T/\RY Urology front offire rn Npl B <'h llkk 1o:. transcnbmg, & i.<'hf'dul ing Apph<'anl' mm1l Ix• exper 5411.2247 ..-tCAL/t.c:k Ofc 1':xpr H N pn•r 631 2ll70 MIDICAL f'ront desk & lMUrllOCt' ror lab. Call 640-0140 Medical As.'il, front. back " x·ray. Exp ooly. S800 ~.Call ~l.3. • 1·nl1\ .. 11, "~ 11.1\ \ppl '~'''" \l.111 .. 1 uo ,,, 1 111n.1 I \I ... lll'llW .... URSES AIDES "1.111 I 1•11111• .. l •111!-SI IOI 1•·r lir \1111 "'"' k , u111I ~ 111 111'111 . •Il k 1•.1\ ll.1\\lt'W 1°11 11\ I h 11 r1 n '> t 1,C! ,l:JY.1 I-. I I I RH ~fl., ,, i\ 'v1 'uix·n l'l•ir fnr •1.1 lwd • onv h•"IJ 1;1w1d w11rk mi: 1 ontl Xlnt h1•nr & ri-tm·m ... nt plan 1\11vly .11 F l a ~ !-. h 1 p , < "n ' 0.'fllf'T ~,ti ~lJ'!'hlJI f(rl Npt lk h 1.U! 111144 Nu~111i.: LVH ()pf-run.ii; •m l'M & nrl(hl l>hlrt.'\ l'art ltmt· X Int bt'nt• Good .. t a rltnl( ,ala r y Appl y ut f'1aW>h1v <.:um Cc•ntt'r. .WJJ i'l.11(,h1p Rd Npt lldl ~ fj()14 on1cr. c u :1ucA1. lri:ht typ1nl(. girl fnday <:all !t>r appt 979 ~ {tfrN? IK'lp want~. full lime Apply tn person. :ri0t1rnton . C M OFFICE • A<"COUnl ml( •Order Clerk Shipper We w l ll t rain MocGrcior Yacht.s. 1631 PlaC'enlla. CM Painter. rxper 1n all ph&!lC!> or parnllnti Fu II lime So Oran11c County area Ml 3228 PAINTER Rru'ih. roll. spray rxpcr &•fore 7 om. 891 1001 l'arkanf't /\llcndent, neat. :Jl(gr,11s1vr. reliable. poi.1t1on leadlnit to mgmt 673-4800 --------- PART·TIME COUPLF.S. f'LEXJBLE HOURS. tlt-~For Appt ·=~':~ RH's * LVH's * AIDIS NIWPAY IATI IMCllASI IAIMIMGS H14iHIST IM .,_AN•I COUMTYI ..,., ...... , MOl•AM· MUISIS IMISTIY llJIMIMY"*I. ..... , ............. 21J c .......................... . 146olll 1 • 6Jl·l316 ,I\ 1:~111 \11111 (fil •1 r f I PERSOHHR COUHSB.OR f / •,tl, l',.r ,1,ni1• 1 '•,,, th•,,, .. • "'I" r d I'• r " "'I I lfl4tl 1•f11r \\ 'Ill I ' .. ,, • f • l • I ti « • I f ~I i ' 1 u!lum COASTAL PERSOHHEl A~CY 540-6055 r 1111.orl••r I \I ... ~\t-1< \ t-! I f ti ,,,,' J ,,.,. •1·1 I PH.4RMACISTS'S ASSIST I.MT I '" I •Ill• I lltr I h I •rl l 'I II I I \l •I \I I I I. I" l'tL •fftLH \ ~ ,, f ~ • \ p•.•f1t'ri• ,..,t ti• \ili.11r~ 1 .,, "'"' P•'I "''' ~ Ill I •lfll l'h.11rn.11' 1 .,11 \I r '""ml' 1.11 • ";·, 1 .. r 111 ll'f\11'\4 f'!111rn ... 1111 Ill•!'••\ t'nllll'' $};,11 hr • 11<11111, ( .tll 1'11ul Huth. t-':irm••r ., I 1i-. ~ llli l'h11t 11 F1111,h111~ t1rd1 1 link I ' 1 n r IH 1\Jfl'•OM. hn f\p m ~11 Thur' Cull I.a rr\ 549 7~ fh l r?1t·r h.it'i' .11 ••1111 ,, 1(1• • 1 ~ \ '" r • r11 • ti 111 ' ,. '· ,1 1• t Lt '• I I' 'I I<· f' p' ft 11. •I ,,, ) Iii•! I fl t I j ,, • 1• I '" f tfl.i' t ... ·•' ·' '" • ., 1111 llt•tt! \ 1 if ,~I I I 1 J 1 I f \4 • 11 I ~If\ i •'II I .. 1. .. I I If) • ' I I' I \1 .. ' .. , I 'Plf. I ' ,, t ,,, 1111• 11 11 -.1 ~· ti lll I I:· I t Jtl ··~ I fl I I t\ t \jiff '\,I A f • ff l\o II 11 . .r. .. r I, . 1, • , • '"" '" ~ I" \Ir.I 111111111. I '( \1 >\~I l ll I RECEPT /TYPIST Arh d /;(OI} !'>,ol,on 111k·n Ctll H1Jbin J l i~ 1,:!l I HI' •.•. " I I 0 II I' I ,. II x Clpt•rJl•ir liurld..r 111 n.• 1100,11 1 harn ri· ... t ,1ur.1n1 n t' ,. d ., cl 1• fl 1· n 11 J h I,. plt-a,anl r •·1·1•11t 1'11X •lpl'rator <ioocl ,1,1n1n1t ,.,Jal) Ot'OI"'" & w11r~ rni: t'll\ rrrm m1·n1 ( on t.r<"l ~:rin U11nn ••lly. 1714 17~ Ii :.! f1•1l1•I J ,,, Al '""' f\11 •I I• I• ti \II .1•01 .II• ... I ',. ,1 ' t I 1 \11 • J '" , .. , \ ,, 1•1 " f\f1 ,,, 11 I :, d Ii• I I I I ~I ""'". ~ R£TJ.IL PET STORE \I \ ... \(I ~.I< \1 \ ... \1 ,,.ll fH \l"l-I TROPICAL A SH llRDS. RETI RB> COUPLE ·I 11 \I \'\\!,I '"',, ,t liut .. I UI 1 1 rn1 t • U 0tJtld 1111 lfl f I I.I .,,, , 'I II\ "''I . I' 1,' \ ,1, t11r11 r.1. I t•u \ ' 111 .1rl1 111 , ' •• I\ I I U• t J I t It I" I • ~ "IJ, It~• 111111," I• .... II I h.t .11... ,\ d1 I",, d11i11" I'"" \ 11 •• ,. f.·.1d1111 , •. , .... ,,., 41 II•· 11111 I lflh 111• 11111 1• ... 'I fl'' II I I • l .1 11 ""' •1.n1 ~'""' IRID.AL SHOP 11r1·r•·r 11·1.111 l'lt1th111 1· -.Jlt~ txr11·nt·n1·t· 11111 "'111 Lra111 Part l" lull lirtt•· ,,, .. 11 I 'lca,-,anl "'ork 1111! 11.1oc.b l't fil \ \1 F-SA ~,.,u; I H:.! I S LES DELIVi':HY II \OU o.o;'(J J dN'l•nl pJyrni: Jllh U(J l<I $4 Si\+ t' \' 5 !.lpm 1Jll afl lpm 531 ()ijtl I' I a ~ t 1 r "' P x I r u cl ,. r •lpt'ralor for 2nd 'hr rt . t"~P nnl) fOf' ru. ... 1nm pr11 f1h-t•JCtfU.'>100'> Apply 111 p1•n11n F ahr1r.1tPd I•---------• Pla."11<''\ Im' 81S W 18th s..uu.wrl prt tm or r1111 New wnmt'm• fal>h nr So ('-.1 l'lul.J h<IU !10•IX ~!:;11212 St CM l'rnduclron Worker Fabnr loft layout. r ut IJAA. scnmani;c. n~l(ml(, full l rmc Writ tra111 SJ 00 $4 .00 Jlt!r hr 642 l.S4S 'J>R OOU C:T I ON TRAINEE Rubber hose product.~ lrvm c a r ea Must pa!L'l co phys1ral tncludl.nl( bur k X Hay /\ Kc ndav1s lnd i. Co. S4(). 76.19 E 0 E NODUCTION UMEWORKH ror trailer U.'lembly and l!Omr we ldrnl( Prndur lJOn hn<' <'XJX•r rt-q /\pp ly 111 person II :tO /\ M lo •I JO PM, 23041 /\kale Dr . Lal(una l lllb . Ca 768-5671 led Estate Sal" Opening for ltce11sed nlt'sp,oplc , loca lly owned, w1lb national re renal ayalt'm . Excellent wor king condlllon 1. Kam 100% commission. For coofidenUal app't. call 759·0228. Execu· Syatema Realt.on R E AL ES TATJo~ SL ESMAN WANTll:D. EARN UPTO 1)% COM· MISSION NET. l·Can eem from SIOK t.o t.tOOK annuelJy. 2·Flnd out why new lie. earn bll SSS here . Come talk with them. 3·0ur p roduc · t /ln e xp e n al v e land/b\Mlaet terms. 4· Pre-Mt appta, aalore. ~P\nd out why "we've IOl the bell th1ftC tom• ... N.a. area. A* for llr. Howard.~ RECEPTIONIST TilC' Loan Departmt•nt of our tw11ut1ful Nt!wl">rl Beach office h as an 1m fTll.-dlate openmJt for "n t>xpertencc•d H1•1·1•11 lloru,lll Rc11pon111b1hl1t!:. will rnrludl! front oHtt·•• duties. h eavy phnnl''>. and 110me clcncul rune• llOM TyprnR of 40 50 wpm 1i. reqwrcd Th1!1 ~1l1on r1Hn~ a 11t11rt1n1: 11al11ry or $700 plu.'> cxt•1•lknl h~nd1ls 1n<.•luri1nl{ 11rnr11 ~hnnns:. p;lld mt'tlrrnl and dl·ntul t·ovcral(t', irnd muc•h morr Pl~o:-f' 1·nll An n<'ttl' M<.'Mt· for 1111 1n W!"VICW llµp!llnlm('11t FtDEUTY FIDERAL s..t..,. .... Lo. .... 638-7071 Equal Oppty Em ployer RECEPTIONIST JLECAL SEC R ET ARY TRAINEE Npt. Bch. law oHlce le1al u per & tlhortbaDd not required. Type 80wmp o r more 64C>.al00. SAIFS& ADY Hilll1m1· ·nn:s11ow on· 22 Fi.,luon lslirnd Sale:- Malur(' person parl lJIJ)('. hrly. eves & Sal Th.-Colfoe Bean, 549·17tlti SaJespcnion rnr inlunah' apparel s hop Ma tur" woman. Non 'lmok .. r <Ill hr W\.'Ck rnl'ld Sal. 0•11 for 11ppt 642 1197 S...v1ni.t.<t & Loan ~·kni.i· 5e1• ow · ad under bank in11. lrvrnl! S & L As1m. SCHOOLIUS IMpKt~ /Ser-f. M• PcTfrlrm l)f'nodt<' s afl'ty & rrtl.llOll'IHJOCt• tnJlpt:l' t 1•111 on :..chool hUSf'!. Maki' mrnor adjustme nt?. & rf·p~urs Salary "72 to $1000 Uenef1ts. Apply Al l'ap1s tr11no Undicd School Dull. 32972 Calll' Pe r fet!tO, San Ju;,n C.plalrano, CA. 92675 ~,. experien~ proleulonal ror ull lot\, lOhrs. a day. Mon·Thun1. ~ llSIAICH AIOI SeamltreM want:«! t.o do FtnME. Collea e Chem alterations in my home . ar Blo. Buie moletular Several wcelta work. No. Ill udl u, DN A . Ca II LaRUna. 411!M 'lU . p t' I I Y 8 1 • r c r • Seamlll,...: Some exp de 7141"15-21' 6 tired. P a ttison Sail Kettkboft M arine La . o.tp l'lS-<21.IO Corona del Mar A racUI · · ty ol cal. Ttcb. E.O. F. -SttR!TARIAL/Ol:NERt lltF/H om c1 One ,.._. <JI. 'rice . 80wpm ·llte ~ ......... opa. inl.75MJM. Relt.Marant WAITER. WAITRESS I>ays,eve11.~'1418 ,J 1050 Fnd!y. August t7 t979 DAILY PILOT •• ··········•···••·•··•·· &:agJe, AKC Rec. 1-·ero Movillg. m~t sell. SJOO or best offer Call after SPM. s.M-9733. Heautilul Pomeran ian cerufted pedigree ma I e, 6 yrs. sm. orange sable, friendly Tls-6'68 l>mrn.i rm ll>I \Olio m.1 pit' :i x41 1 ~ 4 c-uµl.illl:. 1·hn. & t'Xlt'n"nn'i SI~ I.it M uhogu11> 'il<>rro ,. II b I n {' l w m u t> I c DX>tolr &&O 7977 U>rqpl bdrm 11et UICI dbl bed. 2 chests. corner fi<'Sk SlSO/Besl OHrr Roll away bed. S2S. SS2--032S Qu. size waterbed frame, pedestal, healer, $7S. 846-4821 sacuTilY 'l'JtVl( '£ ASSl~'TA"'1 l\art tmw nl~NI b) ll\l• 1<.:' 1Vf-t1lnj: n 1rtl '"' t11 'l(n'k & 111 .. rrh,111Jti-l· j(~IOJ.: I lll\I dt•f.11 Ill s .. n l'lt'lnl'lllC' tJl l'IJ SJ t>Ohr Call .ill :; ~7 t..'11.16 ~ II I!; M I" TRlJ<:K UHIV 1-:H l1111ntll tllle'lllOt:. k11owl~1li.:1• of I \ & < W t11 1· 11 t J Ii r AnllQue Firearms for ~ .1 I I' M d I I 8 6 6 W1m:hester. Mdl um; W1n (.'hei.te r . M dl 2 1 ~hoti.;un 645-7572 Golden Retnever. remale, 7 mo. old, pedigree Has fiberglas hse 67S-689S or 675-9667 Mov111g Sale Beautiful sectwnal & gluss tbls. comer group, near new side x side rcfng w /ice & wa t er dis pe n s er 750.~ ------- Loves eat. be1Re floral . qwlted: perf<•ct 7' <;Ofa, ~hadow plaid. xlnt game lbl. m1 sr Fri S un. &10-7167 Must btl to lllllt'd 111 .111 ~°'"'" pri~-... lllfl'\ 11bll1ty to UM! ph11n1·<1 & gl\le dil"f'C"llorul S77~ OHt + bent.-f'tls It Mt•nl'I t•U~ \lllClll lc>n:. I I n 11 ,.J Ce~bral t•ab' """ !\ir..1 Set-retar) ~ec Set·rel11r} Sl.200pe r IOO .\Int 'i e C r t>I J l l J I sJuJls Oynam.ic en' iron ~t Plea!.e Sl'nd n • ~ume 1n c·onftdt·m·t· tr> Collins MMX' 567 Sa11 N1l'Olas Npt lkh !f'.1f;l;o Secrelary . Fl.I II ll m 1 • 1 ·" pd. IJle bkkp.:. Photo 1-.'l.iphy Unhm1l,-<I 11~9 Ek!ach Blvd. II B 347 3664 Sec retary P t. 1•xp tl. t~pe 50wpm, :l dayi-•wk, ~ hr Kathy 1\41 0014 SECRET ARY /bqat I\ unique p 1l1mc op portunrty fl e x hr.... :I 4 1fayi, per Wt't'k Nl'wport Onter 640-9'.!60 SECRETARY GEH1. OFFfCE Olst Co nds an exp J)erSOn ror typ .. phOl'll'. HI key Neal. organ11t•rl Xlnl pay & lwm·ftl!. C:ull for inter view appl JR(" Eni:ineeri n.c: ll.1 rh11r Blvd. at 4tt'l fo~ v C M 5.S6-!l0i10 SECRETARY. Ha p1d ly i.:10"'1nr.: µharm<11•1•ut1<·cil r1· "t'arch & de' 1'111pm1·n1 1•11 1<o looktnJ! for a "'If m11l 1\'a1t•U 1ndl\ 1rtu.il Shlhd or s pc-edwnl tng rt· q 'ri Knn wlc11,e:t• of ~1:.h help(uJ 642 1:;11 •·'1111 SECRETARIES P1•r sonable. m atun· h I J.: h I y ('o m lh' l 1• 11 t s (' l' r e t a r utl I 11 r m ii I Newport Ct•nlL'r 11fr Ex len.'olve I t11 I rc•IJl111n,h111 w pnnc1plrs Nt•t•d for tnd11r Judi.:eml'nl & lit· \ISIO n m11k1n i.: ori.:an1zal1 f•n ttbilit) ese.cnt1al · SH hl'lpful H·S Al-;o reQ111r1• ad ch1ooal !'.C'I rrtan •1 '.l o1 liar.-wc1•I. Sol;m1t l11tl r csumr St\.' :l•M. ;!Utl Newport Ccntl.'r Dr "e wport Be a c h . t 'a !t4J61) Salary Wiii bl' di!. 1·u.'isL-d lit mterv1t·w 1''11r appt t·all 1714 1 G40-s:i'l:1 Secretary ~pt•1·1ah7l'd pot;1l11>n. law hrm. 'II H Will tram m ll'J!al Onl) very talentl'd nt!t.'d app ly Outslandini.: typ1ni.: slolls & work rno nai.:t• mcnl ability rt.>q'd Will te!'t l Salary open !W-9983. SECRETARY ~l apply for eHicil'nl gul w /to p sec re l aria I skills to wo rk in fui.t paced Npt Bch R . E. ore. Call Lda. 833·2900 ~ARY /GEHERAl SHIPPIMG&IEC 1'.rt lime :I 4hr' uu11\ ''"l'"" ....r~u Start \11.,; 27U1 c.,11 7~ 7591 ~Repair~ \ \..,IJ l\1t'.'!:fil ba~t-d firm 1'11µ ::.JIJJ") 1 !>I'm ru, .\tu::.t bo:' .iblt· to r.•.iJ & wnte En~h~h Ab1hh 111 :.~ak ~p<iru~ll dcs1r.1hk i l4 ~ 7735 w~kduy:. Slw)p train1~s i.:n11d 01>11 lor CIU\'CIOl'l'nlt'11l With '"1l'ntir1l· in:.t rumr·nt l'll 540-1().l!'J i\fter IO :lO I\ M St .1t1onl.'rv Sl ore 111 ('or1111.11tl'I Mar nC't·d~ •·~ pl•r11·111·1·il 'alt•s l ll•h 1-\Jll llm\.' ~. Jay!>. >.Int work IAJ.: r·nnrls f:., f>t'l'l a I ly fine 1'11\•nll•lf' 6i5 IOHI STOCK CLERK N('('(J for handlln~ of 111 <•11rrung oulgom!! st1wk . m 1:." u r r 1 cc rl u 111· ~ .l'urc h1J 'i1 ng 1·x ~ll'r hc>lpful Mu~l hav1• a "ul11J C"J\ dn' er.. Ii<· Irv hi{ l'leaM• n mt.1t1 ,\ '71 t J 556·4671 Stock Clerks lmm1~l1.11t 111.,·mni..' lor 1ntll\11luJI; '-'llh I :1 \l'.1n. l'\~11.·n1•r111· 1n t'lr1· tlllllll'' 1'11 ... tttll ... lll\'llllf• ftllmg k1h 11111J han1llmg 111v1•n111rv 1•11 11trt>I fo 11 r I( Jt fl 1• x Ill" r 1 t-n c• {' would be h1·lj.1ful w"' " r t e r 1· \( n· II c n 1 l)(·l)(•f1 t:. wh ich 1nd urli· 1.nt• Wt'('k!'o \ OJt'<ltlllll artt•r " in II II I h ~ 1 I I• .. 11J 111111 d ll } ~ I 11 I' I U U I n J.: C'hnst ma.., WN·k nff a nu )!roup 111!'ounmce begin-. day or htr'' P!ra.\\' apply m rwr<.on fll <'till l'tr .. 1111nl'I fnr ;ip pi11ntment !7M 1 :;.ii; JSSI AM Documentor \ l>1vl\111n of 1111 \1·1 .. 111 $4 uu hr ~ '/111:• .lohn 111 lt1•i.:1•r I'\ f'l"I' jlt'l 111.JOt•nl f'Ull 0111'" 111 lf Jlll 11'> I \oj).:M•I lt•1 ~tx·t~I "'""'' :111wv111 rt'lf \l J'JI tlll ~kljllh'I M.ii.:.itllll' t.1 , 11.11 TYPIST lmm.~1 lull l•lllt' 1•1>< n tnl( 111 our • .. 111•, dt pl H1111m '"' .11h Jlll'1•mo:nt Xllll ~t.1n1111~ ,,1h1rv At t'Uf J h' I\ µ1111-: t''"'n.t 1,11 ROSAN INC. :!<II W Co.1,,t llw\ 'I It l-~1u,1I 0 µ11orlun11 \ J.:mplmt•1 TYPIST W111d 111 11\l"•""I: t'l"'1 for !\"'l>I ( l'lll• I t.1\» 1111 l<:J.:JI 1•Xpt•r j.Jl'l•l1•1 I nl 1>11 1.11•1 TYPIST Ttw 1'1•1111~!'oJ\ 1 r 1 .. l1w1k lll j! f111 •• JI.Ill 11 nll' t vp1 s l r>rnofrt•J d1•r flll•as:ml w11rk 1n,.: 1 1111rJ rnild~m l'<lWpmt'nt 1\1•11 ly m jX'n.un lt.tjtl l'lal•'fl l1a Av1• • Co:.lu M <''·' ~pl!>L<; ••ATI'EHTIOH• • Student.:. T1-.11 n1 r~ Hou"\~\.\ I\• ... '' E.\ltS \' \C' \Tiil:'<-"~ WI:: :\1.fo.IJ • !-••fl111rT) pl'>h •SIJI hµ1 I • ()111.11>h11n1 I\ 111 l . .t'l1·1i..h,•1 I 'l-:1.J>l\1\H.111 ql· I' I '1111! & ~ht11 I I• r Ill h11li d.1\ &. '·'' 1111111 t"'' h11-.p1t.1111 .t11•111 ,, , ·'"·' bh· VOLT , .. ,._.,OAAA Y &LPV Q..tl 546-4741 :l!WI C:i m pus l>n w (UC'rlhs f1um .J•lhn W<1yne Airport 1 l:.qual Uppor l:.111plu>1·r l'tility & lttc m..i mh•nanl't: 111 111\1·1~ II unt1n~t11n llt .ith ;,pt hutld111i.: .i-;, 1·t'lh•nl J)OSllll'>O r11r 11' 11 rPe w '"m " 1no~·li.1na.il ah1lil) \11t + ... dlllry 5~1 K:.11 \.'11 lntt m.tt mn.il. Im .!'f.!I S Da1mlt·r St ~ma Ana. C!I !l271 I \ alt•l I' .Jrk1.;r-. for pn \ .111' ('11unt r)' ('lull I ' f . Wom1•n l'O• 11ur..1g1•d 111 ·•Pl>" 111'\ .'.>4<>1 Equal Upportunit~ EmployC'r '.\1 r II STOCK CLERK Gmwm~ Urani:e County based eomp:Jny seeks m d1 v1dual to assumt-st11(·k room rcspo11~1b1l1ty ur pll'ktn,e: & stoc•k i ng uC partl>. Ollwr dul1ei. wJll me s hipping. receiving & ~enera l ware h ous1n p, duties. Electronic com· ponenl s kn()w)e d ge helpful Minimum on1· year ..-xpenencc Good t'Ompany bt'ncf1ls . Call 557·91151 Equa l Op" pon.umty Employer WAITIU;ss Clt1'kl.Jtl I u 11 11 m \' S (" c; 11 I I <.:ourse Re~l. 1lfl Z495 WANTED DRIVER SUNDAY OMLY To dl'hver 0 ;11ly Pilot hundl~ l() rarn,·r., lk q1nres van or l:Jri.:c i.t.a lJ()O wa~on and a 1-(o•><l dnving record Phone ll42-4:t21 and ;i >;k r11r Harry Seeh·y M ll•n1 WillJams EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOY EH Want to lri«Jf'ten Your Days? Ant.q oak pedestal desk 1·1n a 1900, m at 1·h 'g 'l't·n·tanal t•hr Xlnt 7~2 6204 m r. 951-3843 l'\ ~k lwo Mal('h1ng untttiUI.' lovt•,ealS. caml'I Need upholstery ~9CM6 LA MARINA ANTIQUES Is HcrY iftcJ o l Day AUl!ti°" l"r1. Sal, Sun •\11~ ~1.2S, 21; 1\ t •> u r [) a n a I' 111 11 1 Wllrehousr nn the c:_nrn1 1 11( Cjnltlt-n La11tcrn & J)l'I l'<•r;tdo 111 DtmJ 1'0111t Friday Marting <ll 7 oo PM unul • Silt & Sun I l'M to '> f>r('Vl\.'W Thur ,'([ l-'r 1 i\uJ.: :!! & 24 . 1 1'~1 111 .11'~ f.:Xl)t.'rtl> rt'~lored Arn U.tlt ,'It En1-:hsh furn1turt'. '''llJ Jl'wt•lr>, 1nve!.I mt-nt ll1:Jmunds. leatlt•tl gla.,s gold sh:.sues. 1-:nld llO< I.ct wah·ht'!>. roll tnp rlt..,k~. hall trl'I.':-, F-'rr·nch ht-d, Ml'l:H MO H E <.:...II 49&-9'1H6 for infu l'ute & cuddley S l Bernard pups Swks old ~-~7-2'JJO ----...... to You 8045 ••..................... Needs hom e bc·aut F st¥>rt haired C'al I yr s pa yed . a ft bpm s.aJ l.JOS •• * M.J.Sha.on 4164 Fet..,, ··~. COf'CIM def Mer You an tM w~ of twoftte ticket boob \Sl!l 5u~.11u .. 1 lu KNOTT'S BERRY FARM \~: IUth thru Au1• l'l T1rkcls ~ v f)t• 1'1.111111•d ll\ calling M1 • .ii'/11. t•\t ;.'7:! • * * 1-'rl'I..' pupp11•s c:1 ·rm,1n Stit'f}h<'rd lklru•H•r 111" !175·7117 Mun 1-)-11t:1y .. l\ITTJ·;.'\'> C ut1· H" 1.,, young I 11-.. .1 St I · \I 751-7:16R I FREE I" 1:111111 h 11 llll' Smill l>lk r. rn..i .. rl111! " mns •JIJ l.uvanlr • ~:>Iii l'lrt·a lll:IO bdrm :.ct . twin lw<h t·h~..,l of drwr.., n 1t ,.'ola11 I.I u re~:. t· r ~ mirror. >.Int .:ond ~XI Goll ~ 9 JO·!i JO Law I~ trench Prnvrn u,il p1ClE''> Anl1qut• "'h.it~ & g()lfi tnm Xlnt f'nnd u~-.rnR tl>t hJll '.{•at, ch~t or drwr-. lri.: d rt•:-.' t• r tH 2 · 9 9 U ':I !J 30:, JO l'urw~1 WC'l1onJI. 2 rhan rlt'I burk r•hJ1rs. 15 11>Wll.l 1·orr1·•· •hi t>40 l'ISI lk-dr1111m "'t .111t 111 u•· -.tyll• mah•1~an~ :! t win l•'(b. l'ltmplt•l!• ~1th ni.11 Ir.-'"''· ilrt·~,1111.: t ahl<- .w•I 111.:hbo~ s•~,u 1·11m 1•1 •'1 l' l'a 11 IH· .,., I 11 1·p.1111t1·I~ l-'11r mH.J tl11wt11· 'r·t ,I\ 11<'.tU•J. t.J lilt• I'( d1;11r' 111-.11 l1 k1 Ill''"' ~ \11'(,if ot\1\< ,1tJ11 h u I • h ~ " • ~ ,, I n u I J•1111un1 1'<11!1•1•1.1hlt· S!H \\.1l11ut h••\.,l!••n 1'110 '" hi• ~1th d .. .,r .. S!11 1-u II Ill' htcll.'Jl>t'fl l "' f'I 11'01 111111l11111n ~1·, t ~>~f'\I "Jtunla~ .ind ~untJJ' 11;2~ ..... lltth llrt1.1tl~ I "'•lllJ \n,1 111 ~ "••Jth •ti 1-;itmw·r .11 ,.,, " 1 r •m ~JI ••••••••••! 1-h .·,,"· J.:il honw .lm11 lllll'fl" Af1P1i BOIO j L<1b 0.1111• t-rn·ntl l\ •••••~~•••••••••••• uk~k11h ~IU -~1;: SUPat CABINETS 1"" ,. Jfll'I "' ,,,,, r1 , 1 1',1tflt1•tJ .... 1•11J IJ .. 11111 \11rro-\\<1ve ''"en & d1' ht-:. SlJ.:i Call jS I 5.!117 .1r1 i; Wu:.hl.'r lJelu xc multi I') <:It'. $145 Oryt'r $130 Proirrammable 30 wirk dbl·OVC'n l'lt-cl ran1-:c. $150 All like nu 5!).1-6252. S.W-117°'1 Kt•nmorr chest rreezer IJmll'i.~firm 646-6004 Glona G £ Deluxe no fru!.1 f'r1i.:1tJa1 r e . Ji?Oldcn h..trVt'!-1. xlnt cond S25U M.'>-9546 Whirlpool elcrtnc d ryer wrth Wray. S75 or bl">t orr f..'>6 7203 CASH l'AID W ... hr dry r s Rl'frt~:-. ~orktllg or not ~S7-81JJ White Wa,her & Bronte Urycr for sale Doth ror $1..50 Per( C'IJnd 640 193!1 Sp(>c>li Qu('('n washer Xlnt ronu. Sl2S 4 .) rs old f>ti>-1.328 l '-...>d Hefngerator~ Wa!>hcrs & Dryers BA HG Al NS.SER VIC 1-: °"5l Apphanct 531i·091l 1611 Alabama St. H B Mjcrr>Wavc Large sharp C1rousel Perfect cond $26.'J. 64().0327 -----lwr.tioft 8015 ............•.......... • 1111 n ,. t • "' • l h .\rirnr doi.: )( mo' 11111 dr.1.,, r... hi 1" .if• i::rt·lll w kr~I .. "' m~ ... r11t'4 I ij,,,,... C'nulil 111 .,f f •1• ,11 home t\lt h l'all !'.l.11 11~1 I 1 .. .111,\ rm u1111 , \\ ,,,.1 h 21uttt•ns. p.1rt ~1·1111l''t' ,,11111 '"' m ·• ~" "I 54/r74i8 ol'I 77:,t Ill l.1.! 11;!.!.:l _ · • ,.,.., ~ kn<l:- l'Uppu~. Ent.:h!'oh Sclt1·r //.;. Temcr m1>.. 4 m•J'> 111tJ Out.s1(1e di)~~ 842·5111!1 MOVll:: ~TAR KITTEN" Only tu gd humn !J63.. s ij).1 FREE klTTEHS !W2-2570 1-'ree blk Lab malt'.:!' r .... lu'e~ children need .. Rmd hl)me h40 537<! St Bernard FP1n 1\l><1ul •l~r old Xlnt w child & pets 9S 7 -29'JO ~t Dachshund .1pprox 1 \T'S old IJl\'f'S k 1d .. l11H·.., in play ratch \lu't Cm (l .1 hom1· b y Sc· pl I ~I 5S7 ~19 8050 ....................... **I BUY** Good used f'urn1turc• & ApplJances -OR I will !>tl'll orSEllforYou MASTEtlS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 Gr een h igh bac k oc cas1onal <·hair w 1•H tormn $25 M 0-7049 ""'I! !ot W.11t·rlJl'll 1111 1>1.'tlt•,IJI \Ai l 0hL'mL·l1·:( htr SJ.W t>:ll 56JI! J~vmK rm rum c·•>Ul'h .! rhr-.. l'tlffl·c tbl $<!.Sil .. 11 Fam Flm C11rn1·r i,:roup Sl2S <:all~ 71M)t C..hmme & 1(1.t!>., p.·d,1,t.11 t<tl~t'. ~ 1 hromt• & w1l'k1•r 1•ha1r' L1k1· n"w \ .tll t>t ~n 7 pm & ll pm r•. ~.s ..._,c,, I 111.,h1•111 i.:n .. •n S!i:, I. 1 \ r h ll 1 r I! r ,. ,. n 'hf>plwn l t J-,lt·r\ SI :t.:> 8 Jlh xlnt rond ~'ll-G:f77 Y.ll"i.;J-:1< Oil H \TT\,, F\,R.'11 fo'OH ~ALE"' I ll\'\-d J MM..t or lo' '"'<'Jt Will aJ:.o l't)O!'o1der l ha1,.... '.\1y budget alh1"'s ror on ly rt•a\onabt~· pr1 r ro ... PI e J :> l' c· J I I .J " t' k 1 t' • ~11}-83(6 afll•r llpm ----------Must ~II lhti. wknd m y LIMITED B>ITIOH SllOW &SALE SeptS.9 beaut formal DR !>l'l, I.I< .. ct. <'orree & endt bl.,, queen hr set . lamp<.. p1r Lurl.'S & at·1·~:-. All Ir''> tha n 3mo~ n~w Oesperatr' Pl£•as\.' t.ill Bemire 213·~1·83YI OFFICE Independent. d1vers1f1ed 11u l1es. F1nan c1 ;JI ~<·n•1 ce'i F1 rm (; 0•1d :.lo Ill'. ex pen cnre rt! ~uired 640-01.23 SECRETARY PLUS l"felp u~ run a t r..1vt'I onented maji?aiinl' for the Dental Community Typmg needed. IOam lo !pm. Dental Destina lions. 206 B R1vers1de Ave. N.B. Stock & Delivery. F l. stroo~. clean-cul pos1t1on a\ ail for a qualjf1t-d ap- plm rnl 495 F: 17th St. CM. Ask for Vinnie. TEACHERS 1\ htlle m1.1onh~nl c.i1111ut a lot of suni.htnc· 111 y11u r hfe' Eam x1rr1 •ll• 11nw Full 11r I' T l'h•1n1· HY I 110!6 for A 11111 , !}.l2AM WAREHOUSEMAN Receiving & some• lit• livery for rur111t urt• OranJ(l' Co a1rr1ort <.tr<'a Mature. bomtuhle S Oa) wrek. Good C'ompany benPfil!. SS hr s tart 714 ~'>16 we<'kdays Shcraton·Anahe1m Fur di~rount t1cki-U. d r tails. wnte ALEA. Box 1034 J . Ke rm1l. Texas 79745 LlvlIU( room s111t1• cl1H I.. ----------1 Ptrturt~. 1:.ihlc:.. el1 S7~ all 5JI;. 7203 * SICRET AllES * Rec-type 50 Sl0.800 A Exec Sec /Slat Sl4.400 Legl R E SlS.600 G.O.·bright Sll.400 Sec/Hotel Anah Sl8.000 •Counselors Sales Our Of'fice• Appt Only I Free Prf' school . xlnt workinit t'Orlds Flexible st·h1:dul1· Nt-wpon liear h. 6'11-023:.! 'r!-;ACllER AIDl'.;S 1<1 ) 1-:.,p w/DD Adlts. assist w tall clients needs SS50 /mo + bener 8 .:.>-4pm United Cerebal Palsy 546-5760 -----TB.EPHOHESALES WAREHOUSE Work P /time in our FACTORY telephone sales r oom ASSEMBLERS (AM/PM sh.ifts) and still Lillie or noexpcri<'nt•e have plea.sure time for Top Pay Paid Weekly yours elr . W ages + START NOW comm. Call rordetails. NORRELL L.A. TIMES TEMPORARY 540-0JOl SERVICES PUBLIC FURNITIJRE •AIETION• TCINte 7:30ftM Lov ely bdrm se t s. armo1res, bunk beds, desks. tbls. chrs. chma. glass top dinette set, refrigerators. s tove, lamps, Burl wood this, 1972 Delta Royal Ol~rnobile (274FBCJ. SAVE SAVE SAVE Oak S-top drsk, oil fm1,h. xlnt 1·o nd1t1on S!IOU 4~ Sol.Jd 8ll'Ch elm lbl & bu/ let. Ph1ltpp1nc Mahg drsr. reas. 64()..1830 eves Custom lulchen or dinml'! tbl. w/6 chrs. Black & while good cond $100 Misc. rum. 644·9659. art. '1pm. Be a u t 1 r u I Canop y Waterbed. 536-3844 FwNitW9 1055 8050 Ger_,. Sde 1055 ~ w. ..••.................•. ·•••·······•·••··•····• ......•.....•.......... Kirby \',l <'Ull l'Tl S l ~O wheelr hr s1 ~11 t-l eC'l uppJ. Dbl box to&>r~ mat lreSS. 499-237 4 81g fot!lll! S J lt> AUN UI 19. hundreds of item~ Cash No pre-aales. 8201 Garfield H B. Baby item:., dbl rnll away. many other 1t~·m, 2501 Vta Marina loll 1'.L<.tm bet 22nd & 23rd 1, NB Sat only 9am-S . ..... S-. 1055 F\trruture garage sale. ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Many pieces iocl'g 'Fam 5091 Ro binwood SAT ONLY' Ethan Allen stereo 842 llM2 Dr · . H 8 .. w o r Id Trundle bed. (um. c hord · • b'easures lo odds 41 ends organ . l amps. Int R ELOCAT I NG . gadgets, books & clothes. Household fumlab1ng 41 161.STustln. CM gar. sale. Top qual. liv- ing & dining rm rum . Sewmg macb wtcablnet, cane ba r chrs. lamp!!. dee. items. Also car topa. ble sail boat Fanlasllc bargains. Fri/Sat/Sun, Aug 17. 18 & 19. T he Bluffs. 301Av Cerntos. Garage Sale. 3 family . ctuldrens & quality adult clothes, toys, chang1.ng table, sofabed, murh mt.liC. Sat 8100 Deauv1lle Dr., HB <Newl and. Garfidd) . ATTENTION G IRLS Gt>- mg away lo college? Are you c leanin g your closet? If so. bnng them to CharlJt"s Cl()Set. 2~l Ne wpo rt Blvd, C M 631·3413 f'\Jm & lots of goodies 50' to !iS Sett 9-4 444 1\1 en d111J Terrace <:d M . 675 J.S55 Sat Sun 35mm l-.d1xa Cdlll4:ra. etc 17.\l Tu~11n Aw Gdragc 11\12 C M 54!1-0018 CIUlh..'>. bikes Ollk bunk tJed:. & tot.s or m r-;c 21401 \'Jrmouth II B Sill Sun l':\t•ryth1n1: mu-;1 RO kcfng<'. waterbt'tl. md1 mg <'hair drP.,:.tr fl'\<I n> ml.'><' ~kLo; 1407 /\pl I , ll<·law:1re If B :;JI, :~4 ELKS HL''\P'1i\(i f St\I f: .\ug Ill & 1:1 111,\ \1 Put.ilir W .. l111m1• 1114Hll T<tlbt·rt F \. 01..m C'<JmmunJl) .:.ir.1)!•' '.Jlt :....1tur1!<1} ~ :J l.,•k•• I' .r r k h fJ m ,. L ... I' ... / ' •1 , ,. m 1 t 1• l~1t.!Ufld ;\111u1•I GA RAGE SALE 1 l'U·.X \f' \J<TM 1-:~T .\UJ.! llldtll 111-.l'\I •·~~ 1 'H w .. n 1J J< L '1 In"'"'' h• hinrl <.,111n" H•...,ld11r;,n1 l':.1111 ._JIP f:.J,tlJluf l turn1turl' l<••h m111k 1 .11Jt• I"· W«lt r;,1l1lll Jrm '>J~ bn·:iltfa.,l l.;bl1• f., 1 hair:. nx·k maplr rJrn 111)! ~t'I uph11l.,l1•r"d 1111.Kh & • h;i1r. tr.in .. •iml' IJ&t tank. r1i.hmi.; \-c,jlll ft Lt-111 & m:.in\ utht:r •l~m .. Sa t Sun 211:1:.1 <.:ataJpa.N B 644 1442 Sil F'llM>r11,la~ )acuttl >.Int t'Und Sl.500 548·8300 M.ayta g Wa..,tier s:;11 Ga,. rlryr•r 335 Hedfr.im~ S8 Ul'ohf'-, 6t mt" c 11.lt: i 51 ~1-4927 "1\11u.U H um111.1 i.:1 ">.•It ll11rh"r \r• J <,1r1 .. 1 1h II US i'.I &im llll\AIO IXl.1 \ II .1 h l' I Ill \ \ 1 • (.'~! CIOlhl~ . .,m.ill Jll p li;snc t-~. furn1t ur, luu1·k kna.-ks buol..-. 1 t• :t ~ Sl:PEH ti \ RMff: !:. \I.Jo ' Many nu -,m Jppl. din thl ti t:hrs ~00 l:':ll 7111 1;11lr1t<nrod. Cd.\1 M4 7183 NB. Slws.' ch.rs. ctuld,., rockr. plants, old rl'C'Ord~. 413 ft ankf ort. H 8 5.16 1203 Movtng Sale Coffe<> tbls, bureaus. frt~zer. rt'fni:. :.cc'y d esk . & muc h more' 673 J.:j88 519 In~. CdM l-'r1 Sat 10·.>. ~ 12 5. b;iby & chtlcb 1t.cllb & more' Yard SaJe Lou. & lots nr ~ :.t.uff !>.it & Sun 9.4 ~ s.~rra Vista N B .. 'rl.ot v.1Jtld sten.•o r ab111N , ~P Sll'reo component-.. dt~k & chr. Nat C.1·0 ma~ & mtM' hou!'tcholrl tl~rra 25' to $100 I tf.10 lla,i>n Place N fl :>.r ~ Andrews Sat :i JO 4 1,.l&J170 ·1111-; tjfH.i\T r ;,\H \C. .. : ~AL~. S~l\ ).!1.n. 11111 11 ~lf>nt (•('1 \u llr ('d \>1 1•10 ~ f<l1'f'Wl1011 I Ill I • 1• lhh, .n.1k •"•k1 n rrunk'. ,111r1qu•• 111 .. 1d h•1.tr1h .. r1·n1h 1 ~111 l1"d' 11111'1 1111111•11 t hi l1·:11hr ""~I -.11!.1 /\ d11 lir I• ,1 11 t ,11 11! '•ht 'll'llh•~ 't• b .1:i1•·.V< .. 1ra1•1 -,,tl1• I ~ l'>ht•r \tf'rl~t lfl,t r•h• 1hrum: ,., t I l>t IKlrm '>•'I tll;f 111.."\J 6. lrJmt• lwtl 1!111,, llht II I h.t lf l.1m1>-~1<1Ur• -. rn1rr•ir IJ 'A nrr.'1'4•·r "~' • .:J W•J -,JI '>u1. •1 lpm I \rh11r>!t .. r-Ir' 11,• 1 \l.1w ll.Jbn1J~1 I 1.;.! fo'• ~ •• l " 111 '•' llJh\ lurr11111r1· i l c h1'' '.1n m1•• ~1 OS2 \ttr1.11l 1 111 11,.,. .. 1•111nt '' IJ.Jn.1 ILtl' lli1th ::-.<·h.,•I 111,1..ct ll• man ., t.iik·· S:l!'i r>r l>tJ' '>Pr~-. ma It. •'X• l'I roml £., l'J l\t·nmon· .,..,..,n~ \lat'h m l'Jl>mt•l. ~ \T"l l)ld. $150 rnrk floor lamp $41). walnut Jll ~Q(J(i l'Xf'l" -.~1·r1•1Jr) dt-.k w lt>(t rt'tum Sl i!S ~i\T ~r r; :.I.I\. l'>td ~Jl'nt . llw liluHs ibO 9:143 ltll .. •>f dt'<.'trontl ~h11p, hou:-l•hold 1tem!'o ('11m pr•~-.or. lap1dar) piano n..llb & N l' 11.Jl~ ~,\"I 9.) llunt &1<h .. rr c .. rfo Iii t.1 .... 11 hr111>l .. h11r t .i. fk.L,hJrd <, \H \G F "i\U. 1 1·1~·' jpJnml•nl \(U! Ill I~ Ill ."1 11\.~Cara~a) Or l''l'-13 ~Ma • m all1•\ 1 HNund Sp1rf' "> 1<1.._I t1JrllR<' SJlt'. C'lulht--.. furn .ITllio' :...atSun!.1-J. la.I ,\Jb!•n . <" ~1 WIN Moving: Gold wa11 h mach ine $100, Miac clothes &shoes SI & up .• misc awo shop equip S3 to $600. 979·8845~ _20M Calvert, CM Yard Sale: Sat & Sun Corner Towne & P lacen tia, CM 642-0364 GIANT SALE EASTILUFF 9AMSAT/SUH 7121i--.Nptlch -- MOVING SAU:. t'r1 S;it Couc h . chair ... 1ov1· UVPn, chest fr1r l!t ml'I 17135 S.111ta ('<1lh1·nn•· Hn Vullt-y. !'or Wdrn1·r & Magnolt;, 421 <..:a tu Ima NB ~ill !'tun ~ ., XJnt t:IOthe-, rnr l'Vl'I )'11n1· Kn1dt·kn.11 k·. \1ul·h misc Loh 111 ~1)1>11c.-. ~dl :wn IU Hl'M C!liliil !"alh· don CJ rlu ~J c ~\Jm, household ~1fb mis.· M11~1n1:0u1 uf~llll•· fo'v1 ri & ~1ul'h M 1:.1· 51· fl Sil 4 11 \i tl'ol a Hom;, , NII ~\T II ·I ~'"' 1: nwo•hn 1 loth1-.. 1•:1mµ 1; g 1•,1r 11111 '•'I lrlll\ 11· pr11J ,,.,,.,,,. l(.Jllh" ll'lllk!'. -1:11. 1-. J!ltll "ll 1 M 2 l-':Jm1tv c ••• r.1.:1· :... ..... Ilic }111· .. rl'frll! lu111 tJ1i.ht"> l'l•' :....1t 11 lpn1 IO I lt1I\ .1111·r 11-..... l Blull 1 t>rllt'I \ l'>\J I lu1·rtil 'Ii 1.10 111,;, J•;,Ltn S.11t· < 'h11tt. l11k• lH\' IMf(1k hlllJ"•h11lol llt'm.' :-.:.1 H 111 111m I 1x. llurruru111<t>inl l>r I \I (,.Jr JI!• '>.11•• I •1l11r I \ ~fl 'I 11'110 1.; 111 11111 NI "un 1:;,1 l..irk I"" (JI \1 I.+! nX.~ House-hold Good' 806 S ........•.....•........ '\,f-"Y. ~"• Pll't't' ~1.t11tlt'' .. t•~·I ,.,w11·r1t· .... 111oklli.11 1 mrrnally , •. 11, for S3~ 'lll f1tu. .. ti.<l< S11ll in 11rt1! hox !-'or Sah· $!~ ~J tJ>. rncld l:ALL 6.11 -J.1i2 Ulrwtle set. ch~• frCt!zcr rdn~. 842·307H 1070 ......•..•............. Ca.tum•• Jewelry. 14 lllk llGE SelWIA out 1•11 t ir .: ., llJ c k H 1 n ~ .. lll~kJac~. p1en·o:d .:,jt nnll.S. Jtd fill pv:.t.:. P1·11 d.inL... d1~p ca ... • "' '.!>t.~ n111:-. di-.µ • ·"l' ,., u. .:•·nu1n•• JoJ dt• 11p.1I i,it'Jrl t-tl' Crunl1x ~I .\nthon> ml-dJh :.ni:I 111 whole di'µ ~fl' ~It ' nrm.-, Hr.an pt>ndant .. Si\T O'lL Y ICJ 4 H \ ~1 <.' OK please' 11" <·tk,·ks Swap ffiL't'l <11• aler. Wl'lrome l.Jnr 1>1-, 1r1butors 1525 Ml''..i Vl.'rde Dr Plaza 1-:a,1 1 .. r:rl).;:-Kona Lane~• M.DlC 212 754 ISAA 2 Ticket Books to Knott's Berrv Farm (values up to $19 .~0) ..,/ : Liz Reinders Agency 4020 Bi.rch.. flstab '64 Newport Beach, 833-8190 Telephone Solicitor part 1 RVlNE 752 f.t166 LI Su th Th E.O.E . M F me. n. ru u.rs. l•--------- We honor BofA. M C. Cai<h ier's C hecks & Cash. NO PERSONAL CH ECK S PLEASE ! Food available. Items subject lo pres ale. MASTERS AUCTION :ms•,, Newport Blvd CM 833-9625 646.s686 Dining rm. set, f'rcnch Prov. P~ fmlsh. like new. table 60x42. l l2" leaf. 6 chairs + CedPnza 64x20. All tttis for $400. 54&-4211 Come to Knott's Berry Farm this summer for the most fun packed So catch the Spirit of the West ... then and now ... at Knott's! Secret.anal * •ATTBfT10N• * Sludents Tel!lcbers Housewives!! EARN VACATION $S WE NEED SECRETARIES llHIEDlATELV with or w /CJUl abonhand Loni or lbart ienn. boll· day It. vac ation pay, boepit.alilation avalla· ble. VOLT 1 01 I•'' 1 • I I It I • 5.:.> to 9:30pm Can earn S400-S700 per m o. Will train. Must be responsi- ble & able to follow in- structions. N.B area. 955-3402. T.tnO...rator Exp'd only. Small NB ex· porllog firm needs person 2-tpm Moo-Fri. '4.50/hr. Please call MOG13 6: ask for Peggy. Tenn11 Pro Shop Sales woman n eeded. Hrs 8:'5am-2 :30 pm Mon- Fn . ......-.Steve. 14"'4741 Termite Co. need11 t -CampusDrive llcmMCI t.erm1te Ina~· (--.from tor & l experienced c rew . .-w.,neAlrport) mu. Call ....... .... Oppor'Smploy• TOW TRUCK .DRIVER, ~ 4 ( xJd. aalarf + benefit.a. ... 'Y".... ftall time' l.nq: • E Coal 1Jw1. .. J.ir...rMw ' NB. Call 8"-4111. .......... afff TOW TRUCK DRIVEBS. WAlft A.Cl'IONT lxllertenced Oft!)'. Uve a-w Ads..Z.5679 ln 0.ta Mesa. Ml-989 ft' WELDER & LAYOUT ............... . MAN · Ex per S6.50 hr -__. mm. H.B 898-8735 MlclmcJ Matwrials 1025 We 're aceepllng a ppl ror full time Di s pla y Spec'lst. Mst have recent exper, apply in person. Pers onnel Dept. J.C.Penney Co, 7777 Ed· \neer, H.B. E.O.E. • •••••••••••••••••••••• l6d final coaled nails . 50lb box S16. By the pallet (48 box.es) $1.S.50. 848-6211 C4lh 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reg, Himalayan Klltens. Blue Point f cmales. Xlot quality. $175. M2-l680. Moving mus t ll cll ' Magnificent king sized mahogany walerbed 2 drers srm ~· 7255 Very nice 3 cushion rout' h. 2 match"g chrs. misc cor this & lamps. $400. 91K).3619. CASHPAJD For gd used furn, anti- ques le clr 'JV"s 957-8 L33 Women n eed ed f o r housecleaning service. Good pay, good hrs. Rob· bie 's Rag & Mop 548-0757 DoCJI 8040 llattrels Is box springs. .,••••••••••••••••••••• Kinpize, itlnt cood. SlOO YACHT SALES PERSON Experienced preferred. Schock Boats, 2900 Laft,yette, Newport. Och. f13.2050 • Germ. Short Hair pup. OOIQP. S49-2322. YARD MAN, r e n tal cenlM has Cull Ume open. 1n11 for 2 m en . pies. rmln ldemal•; s wtis. old. 557-6062 Art. 4 PM Mia1 DoxJe pup Fem. AKC. 1140. 53&-7888 Mechanical lrnowled1e Golden Rtvr. remale, helpluJ. neat "*"dwril· A.KC, a1J lhot.f. 5 mo., ln1 neuaury. Wlldys houHbrokea, 1entle . off. Will train. 1930 Owne r a ller11c Sac. Newport 81, CM. aa. ~ MISC. FURNITURE c.ome.-iroups. qn n boll sprin&a le mattress. new Headboard. hardwood bunk beds. 1otd swlvel dea lt chr. lamps. etchings, some paint· lftll, Urla m attrc11es. uaed. Mirrors. oc· c811onal lamp lbl, Green OecaaklGal chr. Pvt. pty. 81W811 time of your life. It pays to c heck Daily Pilot classified everyday. You may be a Knott's offers you headliner enter- tainment, the spectacular ''Wish You winner! Were Here" Ice Show extravaganza. the brand new Cloud 9 Diaco with ~ \ \ '\ ~' f , , fi1 ~ the biggest, the best, and the "'~'' f fJ~ brightest In lights, sound and danc-~ "'"''-' ~ Ing not to mention our other 135 wild ~ '/)J ~ rides and attractions. ~ ~ ~ ~ l===============::........_::E Look tor your name and ..,,,,. address In today 's ~ :. clattlfled section. It you ~ ~ find It, call 642·5878 Ext. -- _,. 272 and we 'II 8rrange tor ::;:: .._,,_~ you to pick up your ticket•~ I ~ I ~ !."' our office nHreot you.~ 1'111~: ,~. IJ~ ~~ ~~,,,,,,!,\\\\\~ ... W.XP!.OT .............. '°'° ,.... '''' .......... ,.rted ........ ,.,w ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'° ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... , " "" ....................... Mbcila 1.-8010 .....•.••.•...•..•...•. Uk9GA(ilTA(iS •••1•••-'"' n.-.... •••• •••••••••••••••••• -. ...... IOtl Wl.NOOW SHADES ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.t>Vlilor BLuub. 'I' o"'t>o Nil~~ :IA"Ollh r,11nr I V ~ pull bl1odi. l'l• ll~ 2 Vr W11rr ,..,.,., ~in-•r , r•ft a.II 11ems 0..1 Nllll6 4\. .... 1'&'11 64)~1 1111rnl al ru11 1'lj in• 1:1 I owr T\ &14:11 t'~ 1 ... 11.t t 't c dd """ ~rt IC) ~ 5T' c:arnuaft IM.500 'tll 1'wtn Ou-)'1. Sip" I 0 Out u fr lalt u 1'11 6'1~ 2172 Wl'lll'r;afl A.."l• \oho I M40 (hi l'OI tun" u""' 1 '"•ho bJ1I tunlt I.I Ir lo hn bu11l t'IJH 'r ulht•I ~atr H !>42 'Il l. Go&) ~ Wootsomery IT Ocean OUM Sloop, 0 /8 mtr. ~ u1l1, $47~0 /ufr Okr )411 M56 ~anion 30. 'n Anatol I 0 Atom•<' 30. whf't<I rr.noe radio .. otber ar ~" $31 .000 L YS I 87~0015 ....................... ..,., Y•m•ha 1so Shart. ma1111. ra1rtn1 . trunk. baas. 8Km1 Mual St:ll Mueotf~r 67) 0078 "78 KawaaaJu KHJOO Xlnt oond. 600 m1 . ~1best "'ef ~ 7'l39 ~V'11 frutn )'UW bulmc 1·J11 J ~1iil ~· \'1&11.l llJf ('ill h loi;( plu. UOC' '"•I I' "I' rt1\111 n P<'I m111H·nll) hiitttlmud~ ru•~ 'le u -t '°"'11 ' '1 Th ( M Ah Ill rtt fl4h I • 11 dt~Jil'4) r a•t"\ rq 1h 1 ""- d cW<i fbbJtlOf'd I .. nd) .-.n1nl N m.a\r olh·r ~l.TM ~u 7010 n '<'rtH 111.ae· !Ill ~plr"' w ctu .. 1 12 -'ti 1.1 tklf.ton Wh1tlt'r 'Whp i fl C.J 2 211 wheel. a tomic ll&mU.bh• 8JI !i7"2 ~.v1n1 ut.lt' I rlr 11 \ r 4· ~bp naH. lry 123.000 '72 Hooda SOO 4. Mini tond 1 ~Km1 Sl .Ouu 751-4674 ~tdGlaH C•to.Med. ..,_Ht VOll WI Nl.K,V.!-. $!$ :o.q ,, & \l p SIMl"SONS~~ I nrr!I r l'pD1r 11 0 'A ollfnu1• 11 trd. '" 1 o r iJ " 1 W 1 11 11 ._. y h1nchnm1•I\ V1n1·1· >1.'11~ ~Jl"r Skn•" l rh1u111t1l 1lbcn .. ·t. 0111ny xlrllJ\ ~~ ~C!J MIU'llC"ll\t' 1111! &i 't rap, m1•('tlnl( 1urlinl" I l> ft'quitl:'lllt'nlb 1•1 .. \l\'fll 10111 .. " & I h("f1 ' t• nr 11 ~hU'(f Ill~ l"lldO!U' w.allp&prr f ll b1 11' UI · U..y Glo" Pi'Jk'' • ~~ W\ll bJldt & \nm lOIU Ul{Cl5 Or I r) lwu t 1111b bitck lo b•l'I' PRH.·~~ •eaOl'3 ~ !•---------WANTl'.:U Color TV ~ 111- ... ~ l.qf SJ ij() l"a 6 9 'a,c:a 11 50 t'll 10 "' more 11 40 t!.i SaJs T• iN nclodl'l.I NOt:AKU'' Draw your own or "•hd name. ~. 11hont' & we'll mall~ ooe c111rd ~t Ulg Add 25' CUt'h Send check or money or def' to· PILOT NJMTIHG PO Boxuec> Cobta Mesa. Ca ~ CERA*S Handparnte<I ceramic:., plaques, nat1v1ty set. plales, mu1·h ml!>l' 1lem'I. Also 11pec1al or 1tcrs & colors done :Jt rt' asonablc c•o)t 1;46 llSW (!Vb Orupes. all s izes & c·olors. low as $16.00 1>r, all n1tm rmde 543·548!1. 771l ZbtJ ln.<.t. has 140 yds hvy plus h carpel 3.85 ~q yds. sell ;ii I/part for labor 543.54119, 77ll-ZMJ COPIU Xlnl Nind ~ 7033 !:1 •ftaman II IJ ~1 ,:1 lawn inower pr1Act1111lly Dl'~. very l't'.lllOC\ ( lill olft 5 1' M ~ +.18 Nu Toast~st er 'rOJ!>ll!r Sll (:orn1ngwar\' $20 t'uukwH e $1 7 l:Jll ~ Pr quality wht drap1·~. 94.xl04, $30 Arca rug, 6x9, oval, green. $25 642·9000 e ves 1'wln br &el, wulnul, 1·om· pl P111110 Knabe. upnght grand, cherry wood, ong IB82. Or11un Conn, maple. :! -,pcakers. like nu &10 l.Z75 Aqu;irium, JO i:at w I pump & assorted fish. $75 631 17S3 :.! (..'tunest! hook rugs, new dbl blue floral beds p re- ad, assorted blankets. 2 lawn chaises w /pads & sewing !!craps. Call bctwn9 &5Sat. 549-1765. ••• ralrick SiMich • Newporl Beach Tennis Club ru11 rarruly m em · bersh1p. SSOO+lransfc r r ee. 759-9320 t551 Cori....-Dr. CottoMno YOM ante. wiNMf' of twofrH ticutbookJ 1$19.SO value l. lQ ICHOTI'S IEARY FARM l l.idt"3·bed. q nsz. xlnl cond S200 bsl orr. bani; mg lamp962·59'72 N~W MENS AF.IGE WORK SllOES $14 1,.111 1~ lld o< 11 ll Vt Toi; pn r~~ !Kl 646 l'Tljfi <; t-: :.!3 ' lJhlr 111udd t011I <Jt TV <.itt1"1 c·onrl ll:l.'1 bi~l!iio>t .•••••..•...•.......... Gazed tolO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHITHH BUYING or SELLING TW111 Ycat1r DAILY PILOT 10.AT MART To pl«• yow Cid c .. 642-5678 *. * S.I. Stell 1527 Newport llvd. C.0.taMno YouanthewlNt« of twofrff ticUtboob tSJ9 50valut'l. t11 111r11 11 M 1ot l'•111t.1 MoaardusYts ~·~ '74 YA MAHA 250 Low rtl.ltlf., very clean Call 962 5957 aft 6 *~ I W0l1Lll L.JKto; TO UL Y 11 11 ~,·" board f1 11t1r 14:>pcr & off s h<>rt movr 1nK 111 N1>t <'ult Ho b t/31 2211 •S kq1Jt1I k 25 l'Ubln l'ruHl'f un lrlr 1-'ully rqwp.2J:l llP I (), M·t<n· X I 11 t 1• 11 11 ll G o o t.I l'.ittu11na buat M.5-0:J79 1111\ (il~par. V h<1ul. 120 om <' lr.11h:r & many lltrit.,, dnl t•oad. 1299~ 5.St) 7 4.511 79 Thunderbird llHt Loa ded L uc N U sacnf1ct', Make Orfl'r 213-472-M7 '$2 Ch.ru Craft 28 ft , l WIO ~ Recently o 'haull:'d VIG'. rat.horn. ne w full t'anvas, head i;alll') ~ 7599319 ----- 12' Kile sail OO•l w1trlr, xlJlt t'OOd '450 or be:sl ulfl'r 00.~ 23 Cof'onado Wesco bll 6 H.P 01b. head & holdina uulk,galll'y, VHFstere<>. i.lpe;.4. more Cln. &d 1·ond ~.950. 963-z-105 eves. 16' boal, all wood. xlnt ~U>d. w trlr, S'ISO or best offer Call $46-4592 day~ &wknds. Matar ...... SaM/ bJlt/SfartllJe 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT 23 ' FJRE HALL SELF CON'rAIN1':U REASONABLI!: &45 2283 RENT '78 22' Luxury motorhome Sl~"'P" fi. Selr cont 1250 1w k + 11• rru~~ ~a>. oulbrd. 2 anchrs. 6 -T""NSVAN 21 ~ (' sails, rullcovr. Mu~l ~II' 10 """ ~so o<Ir 49.1.-62112 1M5C> 552 685.S ~.$300 oo.-0497 or 556-3466 8' Mootgomery, IJke new, $)9) Explorer 20 23,200 1ntuJI m1 Xlnt t'ond $65~11 T&Ju.• Bow Rider boat as pan 770-8379or7~1 4815 9170 11 ' Lark Sa.ii Boal. H Jo y ••••••••••••••• •• •••••• Dingy, both f1bergla~ ·75 32' Sllv'r ~l r c ak BESTOFFER 6-tS-9984 1'r&Jler: FUUy ~wpped. 14' Alumrnum Hass & lrlr . Uke new, natural wood 2 mt.n.. 11w1vel selit, $S5() Sabot no m35l Makl' or AC:. slereo. 112.000 ~t 9Q).e606 eves. ~ rer 552 1963 art 6pm 26' F1beq:la :. douhl1• 9· Ca t yak. s imilar 111 l'flder, d1t.-sel motor. ~uod I lob1e Cal. Ideal for la k1• l'Ond. $6500 642 7056 r>r b a)'. Ne w $4 <!5. 546-0360 18' P CAT 163 CAT Trlr 13' Shasta travt-1 trlr scrru S<:. hardly u:o.ed ~ 496-0206 20 1'r;i1llila1.cr n. f ull ronla1ned $2 .~Uu 646-800$ 28' LUHRS I '71 lladlo. auto pilot, n •lilt twin eng, bait lank. full eov er~. many othc·r rcaturcs . $28.000 11394138 Good cond. tlllOO Mus t IJ' tnbner camp tr111ler i.cll 998-7604eve) xlnt rond1l1on $700 40 foot r1berglas truwlcr w1 twin diesels Almo:-.t new , loaded Private party Two boal owner Must sell 17141548·5930 Qa,,s1c 27' Chris-Craft 1n storage . sl(ll!I 4 Sound huJJ S850 Rblt Chry~ter Crown~-~ 1.862 Beauuful 25' <.:hns Crart Oa.ss1c, Sip s 2. Read) to KO fishing & bay crw~­ ing, s.t200-0rr er. t;.a5-lllll2 - -96:! 5228 "Tl CAL 2 Z7'. l>sl )luop. mun. Jib, Genoa Xlnt eond. Must sell H11c olr /trade Pos1>1ble NH s lip + tax .b r eak 54().5737 '73 Santana 21. Ma.111. Jtb, Genoa, 6HP Johnsoo, ~W· 1n g keel. sli p a\•all, coastguard pkg abo Gd rond mx>. ~· l.293 '75 Pearson Sloop x lnl rond. w1poss1bl1: N11l slip S2S.~00 c v •·~ 962.(8)(), wkdys 957 1633 17 Travel·e.t ~ lx"'t Offer ~7~2 15 1965 S-lnla Fe Tra1lt•r sluep> 6, clean Asklfll' 850 Call 847 7 tz7 i2 Buick. Rd eond. m'l sell. wrth tent trlr $1 .000 848-fQ33 lilt/to 5«'vk•. ,sh • Acutaoriff 9400 ...•.••..•.•........... ~ radialor !>Uper eonc1 S75 be:.t offer 646-6004 Glona 1971 CHIYIOUT a CAMINO Loeded with eoqwpmt"nl "aharp I (400C85) ONLY S54'5 HOWAID Clle•ra.t Oovf'., Quail Sb Nt."WPORT 81-;ACll lll-0555 I t7t CHIYIOUT ~Pldmip Automatic, iur rund ~.Ult, aterto, mags, &lass shelJ with carpel. sJJdtng wmd<Jw with boot absolutely 1mmaculat1:' lll.Ml221 W•'t Lmt LolwJ! ..wPOIT DATSUN 8811 Dove Street NEWPOHT BEA<;ll 833-1 lOO '7tl Oat.bun longb\'d li ke new ll~al & A C t:.a mper shell Ca II in Irv 752-0681 8 30 t11 ~ 17 ford P l: PS, M ' S2450 5.52-saM 1'urd i..,T l'U ~ 11tra1ght G. wrap d.l'O\llld rear win dow. •ery nn·e 111 $7~ 07J.4704 ,570 ...........••••.•••.•.• 156• 1 TON YANDURA Llnll Hf:ACll BLVD llv'NI1!11GTON Bt:ACll 142-2000 i i Oievy Van lung .,..httl ba!le J> ~. P B ... u111 lran!>. AM 1-·~ lJ!>) ''~n·o /\C UC rt:frii: Xlnt mtth c·ond Sl a1:, IM 712!1 7fl C.:hl'V)' \;an I••"' mcleal(t' air. auV\. hinR bt <1 "'5(X) <:.a II 4 !12 7 GI :. /\ug 10th l hru Aui: l:J Tu·kch rrw }' bt· l'l.11 m1·1I b) 1·Jlhng f'I:! ~iti7H 1•xl 4!7:! MiKeflawouJ Wanted 8081 ....................... kHOTI'S' IERRYFARM 197624 'fo1ybndge Wmnl'r 14' Finn w trlr. xtra~ repo rrom dealer Only 20 Reed al 673·~ or ~ urk ht 6.11 J73R at 673-6606 191}1 rt·bui It T\ IW 111 \ W -\'nl!1n1.· $:1'15 <.'a ll 75 '• I •N'I I 'ht'\' fnJ dt·d I h•J O ,,u,I wll $:fl70 ~5002 . . .. '>Ila l'lumb1ng , 11y 1n11 . tk:att:r. blc>Wl'f /\~ 10th lhru /\ug 19 Tickets may be clu1med by calllng 642 5678, cxl m IJ' Whaler, 40hp J uhnbCll'I loats. Sllpa/ ~ 7140 ;iny t1m,· ele•:~tan Sll)SO Docks 9070 Q.UIDECAZA 11lf'mbcrsh1p U1sl00untt•d price <:all Joan ;it 1).16 0310 biS.-7883 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WICK Elt Oft HA1'T/\N f'UHN 1-'0R SALE"'• I * * * -:ll' Sportr1shcr Equipped SU'5 AVAILAILE & rcudy t1i fish Inc ludes _ YAC Nt>wpon 646-0551 7~ 71170 bd I! 5 oc·ed 11 sora or lovc>s(•at 1-:LECT n rc UOAT· 18' -Will abl) \'Hns1der c·hatrs DuHield Manne. blue & i! hla<·k vinyl b1K•kf'l 'l'lll~ My budgN allows ror on yellow, like new, $8,UOO. ~EWPORT MOOHING Sl6.500 731·4~1 from '1'11yot:c, pc•dc1·t ly reas•inahlc pnt·c:~. 673-6111 c1;nd.$40ca 119'.! II~ l'l1·a i.e c all JJ1•k11·. -~aJ1er6pm 8oah. Moifttteanu/ ~ Gal Sparklelh t ypt· Service 41020 wati!r bollh.' ~ Vtl\\'I' <1r ti4.tucal ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ Ill' Class1C' Lyman In board, much new mel'h, rnb TLC inside $1H95 644 !r.!t..o Lcllvc M es~ll~t· ftoh!°)45 1756 lnstn.ftenh 8083 f'ree Yacht ma mt In exr h ~1ding Glas' l>o<>r •11 txll all hardware $75, Royal •·lee porlah lt• l yl) .. rndg11· m:.irg1u S6u ·~ II o l T a b I t• w I '' w • · r .. u,ragl' ~hdr . 11 •• , 111,1!.ler~ S4S. wruui: hi iron tb lc .,.. l ci ur mal1·h 1 n K Jr m 1• hr., w cu!'.hmn~ $100. tlc~I. Jt'm 1·hr w bull coaslcr' S4CJ. nu '• gh.1~-. tc111 1 ocklail lhlc w lovely wr<JUghl iron bai:.u m~1 4.&llGSI ••••••••••••••••••••• • • ror hve·aboard. rel Gel (.iUIT/\tt· ,JBSON J4S rers li75 5497 ).Int Mnd Besl orrer - S4H 1719 loafs. McwiM f"l'fldt<r till'><; amp with :.! 12 i:.pc:akt>rs S250 ur l.ie~l r1Her ms &115 (;llllt.I l2 slnng with Jt;ird Shell cast'. model i-· 12. 9'.5/J •ir trade rr1r" ~I rin~ Acoui:.llc of comparable quality P P 7314451. ·72 StratcJc.:a~tcr . i;mid l'<Jllll , w1 lh 1· ase S:lOO C.tll J ohn !168·5074 ~pnettt 90l0 •...............••..... !I Caravclle 1nrlatahle d1111(hy, motor mo unt . oar... pump. ~u1I k1l $125 67> 7101 fl II I' J ohnson 0 H with wok 2 yrs old , 10 hr-. use P err $495/0R() Uays 714 1557 1710. eve~ 64(}4tl2() S.1t•nf1n· Mu .. t .,,.11 .l11hn Wa ~1r11· Tt·n11 1 ~ ('luh Ft•rKlcr twin rl.'vnh, pre ~~) ~t•1 CJI Ill ,J~. JUl.'11 , Nt•W lulw~ xlnl cond • S35tJ 11:11 ICjj!7 <I Ill' ou thoard Mr·Culln~h. l1mi:: ~tl·m. twVl'r u.-.c:'fl Sl2."> li75·702a •ZODIAC* ai· Seacrart fish, w;ilers k1 . trail t11 frc;~h wa ter FJ nla~lll'' Sri· tn <1 p prl't.'Wh· In lhe walt'r Owner JnXIOU~ $8000 fm.Ol!W 75 C!Ut N i\ orrshorc· 22.Shp 0 }1C. l 0 . lo h1 ~ . lrlr. xtras 552 11~1 l/1' Sea Hay 4 b. canv.i!., t•lcctron1c'>. F.7. lo;1d Trlr l'rv Pty. Musl ~t:ll ' Make oHer. 76.'.l-3296 -- MY BOAT 18' UmeR<1 Open bow. ln hull. Volv•1 ra:J hp 0 I Like "''"" ~ !i73 ~)5() 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SKJe lie for PQW\'f l)o(ll, approx 20' 1n 1·;in.il (,'7J.63J6 Newport Shp Power •ml> 9i 50 per ft $250 m ui b/3·45-16 Newport SI Ip needl.'<1 r or new 29ft f:nc~lln CJll ~5822 1'raru.1enl 5b1>5 avail a bit' $11 dally SSO wkly ~··· Dnck ~a:.ter on the · An dalUC'ia <tl the end ur 215tSl. NB ~ Slip Wanted for the next 3 mo 27 v.,..r, 645-!IJ20 9080 .•........••........... '1816' Slli Boal. Ruru. xlnt. great on gas. ~ t-mph wilh trader Deck ne1'<1~ pa111t $2900 or urrcr 673-:ll'lS 'arncr Air <:11nd1t 111nn •Jn> !ITU For casemen t ,., i.hding window I y r nl cl S!f9 631·2<101 or M0~7 Office F'w1litwe & PORT A·MARINF. 1:-lfl..i\TABLF. BOATS 29'l5 College Costa Mesa 1714)540 2070 l..ido 14· 11136 w/trlr Very Gd cond Xtra sails & Ttw portatiOfl 1-'\Jel Tank w1lh Stand 840 J{al, S!50 546-4382 ---- Savf' 1200 Fam T<'nn1'1 membership, Fnuntain Valley Hatiuet <.:l ub 9fi8.4ll46 POTI'ERY S.ALE llandcrarted Lamp~. planters, rrusc items . Snl & Sun. 614 l.iary Pl. Ne wport lleights. f.41>-2017. 2 Aqua r , 3 le r ran1ums, lwin beds Wllh laJIOred s pread s & bols ters, 2 orange bean bags, SeaMI sewing mac hine . aft Eqiiipriwnt 80 8 5 ........••.........•... IBM OtC'tatlng Equip Xlnt l'ond Fra n 833·8880. 8·:.Jam·5 :.>pm DICTAPHOHE Port.able w /transcn ber Ni:w Sanyo cost $400 Sell ~ 955.2274 - ,~ 1087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BABY HAMSTERS, cute &. adorable only 3 weeks old. SJ.SO ea. (TEDDY BEAR>. 846-8579 al\ 6PM or~273S. RABBITS: Young breed· mg stock, $4. BUNNIES. SU'19·7799. 962·1.360. ,._.&O....,... IOto ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5pm. Uammond C·3 w /PR...O • ---------'\.eslle 122: Mint cond, JACXWALSH o ri g o wner , U 200 CAIPIT COMPANY 561-2028. Conlractors cl.ose-outsso 1 ---------yds h vy ca~el n ylon Spinet piano, $450. Ex· ptmh. Save~. Call or cellenlcoodttlon. come In 711 W. 17th St. 962·5228 Unit G·2. 6.11-4402 ... J.ISID PIA.MOS ln c l udlng o r nat e AmertcanOalt, Garand&, Upright&. Spinet.. Ralph's Superma r k et Conleilt. will spilt with you if you have lhe .. A" coupon for Mercedes_ 5418-86 Hwry0.<>91t 8llOO Ha 1n1.lton I. v. II U 5JM775 Art supplies, book• • ---------rn.sc. etc. Blonde Wurll&ur Spinet M2-9391 S350 best offer. After ~ or weetenm m.2149. Quality furn, rola, 2 11 •--------- ch.ra, convert tbl w /8 IJ-"4.... 1094 leaves, 4 uPholat chr1 ......... •••••••••••••• w1malda'I deeor' fabric. C o I em a o Pe a It I Wiii Sacrifice. TV • b ac It pa ck , b I u e . mucb miac. 444 Viata Polar1~ard mumm1 .Roma,NB...... ... "91. 1 1DO old. •WAll'toUSISALI .......... • 2 lnflatablet, radio con· GOLF CLUBS, Wtlron trol boatl. sllcl9n. pool xai , • lron•. 1·3·4·1 lable redwood alab cof. woodl, Uk• new, Su. ,.~.etc. .-. can 718.fua an ANTIQUES ..._ Antique bed1, b.,.,., ... '°'' ~:.S~ve~, ...... ••••••••••••••••• clllm, ttc. e&c. CaJI Bob aJl'l.VD JJ:OLllY --7 CorMr' Pomona SAL& • i71h s.. Colt• ...... Sat 10-4. s:r•• Meet, Sltaal1 u o.a.n .... o ....... .. · ~c. Lue DWt. ma SeUd.hEA8'1 ..... v .. z. Ste. 212 Jt'U 8R££Z! (Atleta Kona Lana) (lMlllled Adi Ma-5179 .... • • Aces. ~. 675-5696 ••••••••• • •• • • •• • • • • • • • -----loats. ,~ 9040 Laser. good ronc:IJllon. f700/bt.'Sl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m2523 Brian USED BOATS! 250 On Display Adiln Boats CORONADO IS. 1!779 Ex cl. cond. J1\Jlly eqwpped. Bestofr 675·USS sm · Good ra ct> record. clean. gd con l'rlr mcl $2400/bsl olr 673-4-0GI 21622 Cst llwy al Beach Huntington Bch ~ Sabot IJke new M3S. 67Mll66 9040 Make your s hopping easier by usmg the Dally PUol Cla.ss1fled Ads. ---------• •••••••••••••••••••••• '· $9,500 (1)24' Fly Bridge Twin (2) 24' Cuddy Cabin (3) 22' Over Nighters (1)26' Weekender Twin (8) 2.2' Cuddy Cabins (4) 30' Sedan Bridges Twin (1) 38' Expreta Cruleer Twin (1) 18' Open Bow Riders llYr;:::=:AC· ,...... .... price ..... ,.., HARRISON SEA RAY. .....:r.!1~r6r..214' ._.. ,_ '714> 14Mll6 ,....,. ,1111711 .... , . I 9120 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 101.4.r ft Cabov~r Vara· t1oneer · S 1C . A C . shower. etc Loaded, xlnt cond, S21~. 5.56-7458.. Mu.st sell camper & lru<'k boulcht mot.or home. ·72 :\• lo n 6 c y I. w I K ' cabover , xlnt t'ond Si!995 Noreasolrrerwied ~ SW'&CAMPB law low mileage fo'ord I t o n p ickup w 11 l ' Rol.1aJong camper Bolh w tmany many xtraa. Xlnl rood. Orig. owner. desperate. mu1l llfll l. Cnow see. m11ke offer. For more detalla caJ I Joe 88S-8583 o r arter 8pm 8f7.sot, ............... 9140 ....................... lbndli moped. lllnt cond. lo milage. ~/betlt of. fer.~7883. PUCH ltlAXJ. N~ condi Uoo. Best otter over DOC> Call IM-7902 "'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Suzukl OTl85, H · celleat condition, S100. ~30'1S • YAMAHAZIO t!50. 551-GOI ,, v.,. noo£. eomp1. alnt eood. '"'· Pwy lflt*l. 83'1'. lMJ aft I : 30 '71CXSOOCUSTOll. BLUE. VERY CLEAN. .. $51-Me4. '75 HONDA OL 1000. Par· .. rack. bap, ••tb abnd. ... ALIO "71 SUZUKI OS 400. Show rm CODd. SUOO. .... --------••! "ii Dodl(t' U :!()CJ JUS, I' ~ SM uf 4 1-'orcl lug palh'rn p 8 . A c. /\M 1-'M <:J .,., ~Is. )tot'k. and color llJ7 In ..., b. m lfi't rnntJ C•,.1rdinat l·ll hub <'JP" ~ w 0371i rrrim tall' model ·1: li lrd SW Will delt Hr SS:? 7>1:1.'1 • * s.4275 • • ·············••····•··· IMPOHT/\:"T MlT'l<.:E TO Ht::AUt:ll°' 1\!'.U \U\ t:RTISfo:lt~ Tiit· "nee 11r 1t•'m' ;idverll5<'d h)' \'t'hu 11• •lc·.ilen, in th1• \ t•h11 1 .. t'la'"'"d <1•hert1.,1ri1· ('olumn.s dlX" nnt inc tutlt• Jn) .i pphr.1lilt• IJ\I'' hn•n'>{', tr"'n~h·r f~·•·' r1n3flC-l' ('hargt•\, rct''> for wr pollulmn l'ontrol d\' v1ct' ccrt1hcauoru. or dt· alcr cl0<·umt•nlJ r) pr.- parJllon <"hUrRCS unh·" ot.ht>r·w1se ~pt·r1r1t'il b) the advert.1sc·r Antf..,s/ 00uic1 9520 ..•...•...•............ CLASSIC IUYHS 1972 VOLVO 1800 1-:S S F.DAN Hard lo rind Sporhwa(lon " mod~I wtlh 4 ~peed tran:. & ovcrdnvc. air comht1on inl!I. I\ M . FM s t e reo w,lape, anld extenor & 1s Ul 'xcellenl cond1t1on lw bttf1 l.n sam,. ramil> SlllCC 1972 You mLC>t w t· lhisone' Mak~oHrr C44tt-2647 ------- '47 Owv PU Huns good, can be res tored c; J II 646-3139 '62 Ramblt1r IJ cybnder. 23 m1IN1 ix•r gal l o n . Excell ~nt l.r&R'IPQrtaUon. $450 751-4840 '31 Ford Dump Truck Sl3lO or be&l offer. '48 Ca<h.llac. llOO or best of· fer. 'zt A.A. Flatbed TN:k. Super nice. Ong. cood. 100% Compl. Ruru jp)d. SQ». C.11548· l.388 CONVERTIBLE '85 Qaluy $00: Good cond . SUO. 171·4940 , ·=·· ~ .... ... '540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '•GI rurd Cobra. body fr • dnt. e.ni nda work S450. 8U·4401 d ys. ~hves tHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt78 Bluer. muat sell. Many elllru. Al r , curette, crwae, etc. 8'000 or heal offer. ~-211151. ,..... '"° "i6 Chr\' \'un i;r, I ,,m rt A ~f f~ l'J ~' friJn\ •Jth~r '<I ra~ 1-ulh 1 U!lt~1rn11«d loo \lr1t l•.ncl ~,.iij \1121 ''' Cl \1C f>Jnt•I HO <;ti 1,.Jd, 1!<1 pt.11n1 run' "" mu'l "'II s11,.1<1 ll•''' ~ i i ('hf•\ r. I\ I '\lk h1fl u_,1 r• .L• of r nt.I' lt<Kl . wtirk ~.~ .I> b1td \ dll \ ;,'0(1 \ " c11t Sl~'.Jodr 1.11 5..)1:?0, 71 ~V} ,._,, Heblt t•ni: trans. nu paint. au~ t.IOS. 16mpJZ, Sl20C> 496 45.5!1 9590 •....•••••.•.•.•....... Wl-: Pi\ Y TOP DOI.LA It IOf tup u.s<'<l t'ars forl'l~n. oomc-st11~ or cl.Js~1rs If vour 1·ar 1:. 1•xtra c:leJn. ~us l'lRST' •I loi Or_,. C-.ty 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MES/\ 979-2500 <.:an 't Sell Your Car" c:avlHIMW PAYS TOP OOLLAR FOrClean Used Im ports Call Mike or Don 135-1171 WANTED! Lite model Toyotu. Volvoe. Pickups & Vans. Oall \a today! ,, ........... ... c .... ..... "'U._tJOJ w U 0-'4'1 PORSCHE's WANTED Allow us lhe opportunity to consider the purchlllle or tnde-ln ol your clean Ponctie. Check w1lh Us Today' _ ................. ~··· ... '71 Toyote. Loni bed. -.. •••••••• ....... . AULo tram. rldio. new t 1n 4 910 I tlrer, roll bar. New -·••••• .... •••••••••• ftqll UUl box. Lo miles. Xlnt cond. llove tbl1 .... "750.142·"68 '13 Ford F·lOO p lcW.p. Orit. owner, lovlnt cah, •• PIS. w.-. A/C, CB. dual tub. radio, cab acceH Stockland rbrll wtnJdQll. Jmmac . Cllllld. s....-~--. ·e llCliab Ford Cortina. New muffler, new br'alum. clutch1 battery. Some froat ena daa1e. 8!lt carh olfH". MMQS, '10 Ford Oolt18a St, W ID • tT 000 ml, XJot coma. Gd mu • ., •. "°° MO·•n• ..... 1111 wllJa ar wlthout rllell. Olm mr 2$ ..,._ belt ot · -.-.s den:•-f•.~>.CaU ...._ .....-ev •. '705 -.-w t712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUAROMIO SALIS, SllYICE AHDLIASIMG 1978& l!n9SALt: NOW IN P ROGRESS' BUCH IMPORTS fl4H Oov1· Slrtt'l N~WJ-'OltT nt:Al'lf 752-0fOO '71 Al.IA ROMEO ROADSTER 18711 lil'..A<:ll HLVIJ HL'NTINGTO:-; RE1.\Cll 842-2000 Al.IA "SPtORS" 1974.., Thro 1!171b 4 To Choow From BUCH IMPORTS 84R Onvt-SlrH>l :"ii:.""-''POHT Ut:/\<.:11 752-0900 76 Alla Homro /\lh•ttJ xlnt c ond H&ll . .i1r ~twclow kit, 1 ar 1·•1H•1 bt:l<JW whr1lc~all· 1.).100 Wlllti .. 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XJn'l cond. <~RRA l $SPECIALS ~E.Coast lliway, NB 673--0900 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 1979 MIDGETS in stock for 1mmed1ale delivery! See US before )'OU lM-'Y TODAY!!! ";;z' .......,,_,.I. 2925 llarbor Blvd COSTA ME.5A 979-2500 ~ ~·1:__ -r ---, ------14 llumel \lo .11.!nn. M.000 m I It' ' s I It 1.11 ,.. I rm sr; i.a~1 I 4 <,peed <,ff>1i>o 1ape I '7191 ITCpe. White • :-unroor. OOM IH' lual m1 lcs. s tereo. CD UZJ J SsHclAL S '"5 E Coa.st HJway , NA 673 0000 CHICK IVERSON '-® =~C-tc '77 924 Black. moonroof, :i1r. al loys. tape. (2171 1 $SPECIALS 44S E. Coast HJway, NB 673--0900 CHICK IVERSONJ ~ OOO"'"C-• -~ AUOf 7191 ISCT-.. P·7's, cas11eu~. power windowll, air, red in col· or. <OIULA> SSPICIAL S 445 E. Coast Hlway, NB 673-0900 !CHICK IVERSON I ® ,::~-·- '76 911 S Twgo Wl11te 1n color. Atr, tteroo tape. alloys, very dean. (327PUY) SSNCIAL S ~E.CoealHiway, NB 873-0900 • i1 9U.S, 8000 mi's, P /W, sunroof & side view m1r· ron, crwse cnlrl, A /C, Nil colond exter, au bUt lthr Inter., AM t FM cau., $19,000. M4·ll030 weekdays tll tpm, '1S-9517wbda•eve.. '73 tit 2.0: ~Fii/art, nu brakes. $1100. 86-MS . "72 914, 1.'1, 1$ ..... Vfl/f'/ clean. MIOO or belt olf• . eo.sm. Rare "7S Canwtl TU1•: Ftawteaa. All xtra1. Slt,500/betl~ 4M·1'741, -..z:z Fbtd what you want In Daily Pl.lot Cluatneda. t Going Into I I Business? 1 I lAs required by law. new businesses lus ing a Flct1t lous Business Name must register that name I with the County Clerk. jCall the DAIL 'f PILOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT Vol&Swaget1 9770 ...•........•.••.•••... 79 Q.1hh1t dll'Sel 2·dr. dll\ inter. white lan S8.150 644-(ll87 Dunt' Rus:RY Rail & Trlr $90 O or he:. t o ti C' r 848 ti.J2!j 74 VW Van. nu reblt 1700 eng, $3995 552·0828. 6464126 Qirl1Jl<1\-.. \II(;,, I H I Whl<ll'\ o•r tlw I ,111 Holl em oll tti.· m.or~ • t Wrth J Cla!o:.ll r,·d \•I Call Nu"' t>t:! ~;;.,. I cu-..tom interior Lo 99 I 0 mrlps ( lA763991 I ::·;:·,~.:~::~~~··;;:~:~ 11 $ 3095 11 uni) 17~ m1 \Ii J?.1~ e,_,JOOfTl)'. -.tM1wrm 1 om.I, $64 :.•• 1133 0433 dy!>. I 8 I 67J....l~e,~ I I Ust tht> l>.uh l'1hll "Fast Rlo:.u11 't'"' l1:.:-.,1lll'd J1h1•r1 1'11tl! '' ,1 I '72 VW I lfor forms and further I Information. 642-4321 I Ext. 332 dtr~Of'V '11111 b11t"r ~.I\ '" •I'll m11r1• I 74 Olmper $4850 Clean. serv1t·e " our l"~lplt-.tboul the 'crvu c BUG I ....J t .. <;"""•alt_, )ou huH• w ullcr A'>k I I 1c1nge i. ove, !11n ... atr, "'~ ill•ttJl •>Or lo~ rJll"" l•J G •t>d d i;ond •l •o111 ~%~ :r.i. ooo m ii e ~ ._c_u1_1 _i;_t2_sn_·_i"_·_·'_'_P_'_ I 11.i) •rt.! .l67ll I (55 1 HINbHL y I Auto1, New 9100 .Autos, M•w 9100 A.wtos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 I I ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... I $ 1695 I NEW 1979 MODELS NOW ON SALE1 HUOl SAYINOI & Ito DtKOUNTI We ._.. MnM yeu kr ower 1 S ,._., 2102Dl.STD. 200 XS-5 SPEED 2IOZXCOUPI s ...... wc....,.,,..,,_ ............ '"''"' POM.l41 '4527 $4127 $5995 ------e USID CAI SPICIALS e------ 79 CAMAIO LOADIDI 78 DATSUN 76 DATSUN 210 '77 DATSUN ...... *· --........ C"1WICO) 200 sz v ... & --,..,.flll ',.::~ .... ,.. ,,.. ..... •2995 ·•4195 $6395 , ...... I I I e I I I I '78 FORD I I MUSTANG •, COUPE I • speed. air. sunrool I 1 11nd lots more 13 000 I miles (93nXE) I s4995 : I I I I I BILL I I MAXEY I I JUYOTA I I 18881 I . IBEACH BLJ l11u ........ : 1'847-8555 I .,. AllC:wt......... J ........ ~ ·------L • . . • •• lWLV PILOT ,,lcl!f, A'9"9t 17, 1171 ...... Mew tlOO ....._,Mew ti ....._,Mew tlOO A.tftot. U1ed Wo1, U1ed Wo1, Uaed •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~~ ........... ,~·.~~.......... 0 HARBOR Bl VD. of CARS 0 99 I 0 CoclMoc 99 I 5 Codlloc HIS ....•..........•....... '78 Uulr k Jk11a1 Ltd 11'1.11ly loaded V6 r.60(1 or ~i.l olr Qrll .. $120 Iv m.,M ....•••...•....•.•.•..• ............•..•..•.••. 70 C"IJ'"'' ('1Jnv1·rt1t>lt-Cud1 1l 11t· ('dV '77 lll'\'dl. t'Ol(IO+' SIOOO or Uut:.t..mding rond ~.0011 EEK END SALE!!! •2995 & UNDER! C)n_. Prh•c-. C)nl~· To J 'i• •:,·t•r~ one'"s BudJ,!t•t! 1976 DATSUN B210 1373PHJI l 976 CHEVROLET MONZA t378PKll 1976 MERCURY CAPRI 3 DOOR (592PEXJ l 976 CHEVROLET MALIBU WAGON (837NLF) 1976 MERCURY BOBCAT VILLAGER t193NLEI l 975 OLDSMOBILE DELTA ROYALE rW,l'MVJ'.) 1975 MERCURY BOBCA'"f VILLAGER I 1E 14':>71 J 975 OLOSMOBlLE STAR FIRE t7M NZEI 1975 BUICK l •:STATE WAGON 114'lUF f I 1974 FORD MUSTANG tlf78MEIJ 1974 FORD PINTO SQUIRE WAG~ (169i 10) l 9 ·7:i OLDSMO.BILE VISTA <.:RUISER WGN (772JPX) l 973 C HEVROLET NOVA IJ81H5TI 1972 PONTIAC LE MAN COUPE 1381FB11 l 972 OLDS MOBILE DELTA ROYAL (557FZK) Every Car Comes With A Bauer MotllPs Limite d Warranty. HURRY FOR TllE SAVINGS FRI-SAT. A SUN. ONl,'t'! ./Our Guarantee ./Our Reconditioning ./Our P~ople "fllitt reopl~ To Do Beuw., JJ'i11'" f>ru~" eo-,,. ., # I a.le• ,,,,.,,.,. 979-2500 A dMtlOn d ,,.,_, ~: ,,,_ '-' .. IP n&w• ""~----·_,., I .,. ... -.....,,,. ..... ._ .... _ ... ,..... •1M111a~..-r1ma Open (*J Night until"I P-• e-. 'WI p.m. --- AfLAI CHIYllH· PlYMOUfH--.....i "~-·"'" ..,..,y~ COITA MllA DATSUN )M$ Mo<oo< •l•<l ~·o 0 IT'S WORTH THE TRIP. UNIVIHJTY OlOIMC>etLI ttlO "°'°°' -~ CONNIU. "'"'°'" ,.,._....., ~·200 JOMNION A ION UMCOlH· ... ltCUIY 2•U~ l tv<I ~~ NAllll CADU.lAC, INC. 1.00 Motl>Ol llv<I 6ol0'9100 2 I 60 ltOfOOt Moel 6'16>$100 THIOOOttl IOllNI fottD 0 !Aat4'fcr 7lJ ~ rru. Juaded Pvt ply 11. (..dV l?.000 m1 '· (ullv :;:;14171 W Gran Sport 350 1\p prox J0,000 011 rclJwlt cnicinc Nit'* brakl'" llrttt l&lld i.h<>c.:lti. Goud r u n n e r 1 $ l I IJ II t7l411j42-493:J Evening:. lrJIHltcJ, ltul hl'r, wirt• 'flJ f'.J l)fx;ido Needl. hood, whl'> S.S300 ~~I 11711~ gnll & bumpt:r As b 544 ~·w 9/J/ or om·r 675-8084 i.!SdV PamJ*rt'il (Jmtly bt'llUty l,t•Jtht•f Loaded M1che1tn ... lo mil"" S2<.60 4SIS 4100 72 Eleclril Sport Sedi.o. top cond. loaded. tilpt- deck $1400 64.5-JO!lti 7t. EJdo Xlnt l'<JOd Mu-.t i9 Regal LTD Loaded wit at '>Ht'nf1t•t· $:1100 Only 1100 m1. Sellinl( ISJJ 09!17 vr fiU\IOt!1>' SlOOO utlder h1 bluebk 546-:!lilli !(19.7447 Co•oc 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 CDV. 1mmac, loadt..od low rrules Call ~or 646-4844 "78 St: ville AM FM 8 t rk st. Tit telscp~tr~hl. AC. llhr i.eat.s. auto trunk, wtre whJ rover.. nu ttrt'~ vinyl top. SlO 500 t ,, ,..,,. PP 1714 1759 9501 wkdr· -- '68 Cad Good rond SJ.() Must i>ell 1mmtd ' 548 5146 78 St-ville. l!I 000 m1. loaded l.1kc n .-w Sll .tlOO 562 5490 74 Eldo ('OOV, "iU.nliht.nl' \pec1<1l , no mJr~ u r '>c ar s. lo. l(entl~ m1 . tarelully 11erv1ced S7SOll b73-4fA2 77 ~~11 tl lt' Brown , loaded. .Unt cond S8200 552~ 77 <:DV 171., mpg low mile.. ~~ cond l'n n . .od below low book 439 11182 lli ~l~wood liroul{h<im. xlnt oppty (or i.hort term be I Imo" ot approx ~to or buy ot Sl l.200 f'\.1lly 1<q1ap d l'vt Ply ~ 7"6i ult "'"" 9917 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 CHEVROLET C.AMAIO tm1derl & m excellent l'UOdJlon ' (MJ5RICJ. ONLY $46'5 HOWAIDChewoM Uovc & Quall St.s. NJo.'WPORT BEACH llJ.OHS 71 C.AMARO LT F:qu1ppe d wi t h <1utJ1ITllltic, air rond1t1on 1 nl{, A M / f'' M. s ter eo C8.'>Setl4' (422UL8) SADOLHACI& VALLEYIMPOITS 131-2040 495-4949 7fJ C..maro l.T, loaded w ...UI >Ctra:. New tir es. xlnt cond I ownr $3950 494-47(17 71 <:ctmaro HS AM It'~ 'Iler~. P''· p /b. autn trail.'>, SJ .500 714-731-~ Atlto1, Mew 9100 A.tot, Mew 9100,Autos. Hew 9800 A.Ytos, Hew 9100 AMtoi, Mew 9100 Autos. Hew 9IOO ·m~mam new (•ng New ••••••••••••••••••••••,,••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• b k M h I rit c' i1g w ee :. Sl.fl15 OH er 968 59"bl I OOV Ii 3 '>P. AM 1-'M cas:,. l"rai: wh t·t·I~. '>h<i r p , S2 2 ~'i lfr 't Offer ~1.8>1 Che•ro&et 9920 ..............••••.••.. 1979DEMO CLEAR.AHCE! <•n C..m<1rrn., Capn ce:-.. \1ontt-Cc;rlO!>. MalJbu.' & ="'•"ii:. Drastic redut· lmn.'' SAVE MOW!!! •CO.. L CHEVROLET 282lt II arbor Bh • ! 1"1 ~1..\ \t t:..., \ 546--1200 1975 CHEftOUT MOMTtCAILO nu:-. r ar ~ loaded with •°(1UJpmeot & ha~ low mil·~ 1!!04!'<1:-ll OHLY S3295 HOWARDCtt.v.-.t I )to\ 1· & (1UJll M :- '\r.\.'. l'Olt'I' BEi\('11 833-0555 , \lqn1 .. t .1rl11 :• t11 I . "'I r""' ,1111 111r1d s I'•, l;o '' .. 1 r r;w. ll~H; 1978 CHEVROLET MOVA 11 ,. 1 11 n ft Ol \ 11J1•110Jl11 tr.in.., Jl"'r t•~ n11~. J tr • v11u & '"" 11uh"' :r.1;\ .JI 1 ONLY $4595 1 HOWARD Ctt.n•t I.In\•' & l,/uatl St.., '\r.\.'. l'I H<I HEAC..:11 833-0555 " I ht'\l'llt 2dr hpd r u'l • •1luro'•J r.rd 1Jh. \t'I"' I lt•Jn I~ Z67K 1977 CHffiOlET CANICE 4 DR. .... ~1.in 1~1.11lt'd with lux un 1:?.t:n"l.T1 OHlY $4299 HOWARD Ctt.nol~t l>oJ\ 1• &: Qua ti St<. Nl':Wl '()HT tn :Ac ll 833-0555 • • *' Mcmlrice T ochet 1539 Cari~ Woy LOCJmMlleodl You an the wiMer-of twofrtt tidcetbooks tS19~11aluel, to ' KMOn·s IElllYFAIM \u,.: toth thru Aug 19 l k kl'tJI mey be rla1metl by calhn& 642-5'678. ext m * * * 72 Malibu 350. fi7M m1. rel( 1!3:>, PS. P li. AC..: Slln> b/3 2126 t!llel> . - I.! Chevy Impala Xlnt t-ond $1350. 847 ·6100 ask tor Cami Tl Vega GT. rlcan. magi.. IJOO. rum grc1~-~: 964 ·I 080 ·1:1 Chevy Nova, only 49,000mi, n e w brki. tuneup & etc. lowncr Pvt Ply. 549-1900. c:arpa.r 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i6 Cordobll. fully loaded. pllB sumf. x.lnl cond. M.'116 ~2 C Ml 1111 ttlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• r o. pymnt.s on clean •79 Marlt V. No credit check, xJ.ot road, 2 yn lefl o.o lease I . 559-S730. ~ ffl2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l J ..._., UMd AMht•, UHd Auto•. U1ed Awto1, UHd ••••••••••.•..••••••••.•••••••••..............•..••..........•.........•..............•.•••. ~ ........... !!.~~ ~ ............ !!~~ ~ ............. !!.~~ ~.~ ......... !!~~ 'Tl Ooupr. A..C. l~l'll. *'1nc. muat Nll. Od C09l ...... Ca.11 &ft I. •al ...... "H ...... ,. .............. . lt11DOGal . o..414 DOOlt Silver ••t~r lo r ...,...tk tra&nli • ooh' 1&.• ~ Uit' NEW • t•1WOQ) OMLYS46tt ~DATSUN -~Slr~t NEWPORT HKACll IJJ.IJOO ---.............. 'T1 <:on. AMtFM cass lmmac.t7).47.:f ----'lit lJiolara. AM/FM t"au. ,,_..,,,... __ _ rual·free. rwu gd gd tran s p , 1600 /o ffr 642..0. 10 aft s. ·1s Dart One Own~r Make offer 631-3738 77 MJ;>en wagn, spec edi ltOft. AM/FM, air, P /S, crse cont, xlnl cond, moo below blue book M350tolfer. 642· 1601 1.8711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14Z..2000 --- '76 Granada Xlnt cond. $1995 675-~ ,_... 9940 '78 Ford 1'1esta, like new, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7000mi, 35comb mpg, il FORD LTD Country S4200or best. 492-7964. Squire ala. wgn Pwr 77 Granada: Xlnt cood. lo brakes. pwr windows, mi, very clean, many pwr locks, PWT sleenng, xtras. $BlO 673-11195. AtC, lugg. rack. 400 cu mch V-8 eng. Hvy duty '74 LTD poW<'r & a ir s11Spens1o n Gd. cond. Sl,700/best Ofrer O.ll: SS.-3775 645. 7802 ·n Courier: Low miles. good cood. Sl.950. 675-3956 CONVERTIBLE" ·ss Galaxy 500: Good cnnd . $350. 979·4940, 646-2231. ------Have someUung to sell ? Classt/aed ads do it well. Atllos,UNCI ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• QMlty& mu LARGES T SF.Lfo:CTION OF NEW & USEll IN ORANGE COl''\;TY CAUILLAC VALi 'E PROTFCTION PLA~S Available on M05t Cari. • or..,, eo-ty't s...-.c ....... • I 976 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Eri UI µmC'nl inC'I Udl·~ .rn 60 split power scats. lc·athn . c·ru1!'.e c·ontrol & < 'abr mlct lop t 145PCT I $4999 • 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE Full powt'r. factor y <11r c·ond . AM•FM c;tnc•o radio w R lrac·k . tilt "'heel. rru1 ... 1· t·nntrol. 'Plit po ... er S C'.1h Cabr1oll't top & ll'itl hl'r interrnr. cSl•r. 27370!11 $5799 • 1977 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VIUE t:qu1pmeot ml'ludes full "'"YI top, cru1sl.' r ontrol . 'Plit pow<'r :.t-als & '>l ereo t a pl' pla yer 1:!2SSQA> $6599 • 1977 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE F:qu1pmen1 includes ll'alhl'r. Sll'r C'o radio. r r u1 sc t"ontrol & l'a b r1olel t op •:H2flXJ > II' $6999 • I t77 CADILLAC COW'IDEVIW D'IL5ANCE Equipment Includes full power. Cabriole t to p and split power scats 1024RKS1 $6999 • 1971 CADILLAC COUPI DI VIUE .. ASftOttOOF" • Full power. factory air l'ond .. le1t.her Interior. s plit power seats. ta~ & low miles. < 178TZU l $9399 • 1977 CADILLAC SIYILLI F ull power, factory air c ond .• atereow/lape, Ult wheel. cruise control. s pllJ po w e r seat s. Landa11 top • all of the Sevlll• luxur ies c911TJP'l. $9199 • OVER 100 QUALITY CARS TOS&l.ICT FROM • • MB-ary 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST , LINCOLN-MERCU RY DEALERSHIP RAYFLADEIOE LINCOLN·MERCURY l~l8Aul0Center Or. SDFwy-Lake Forest exit IRVINE 130-7000 YERYCLEAM '76 Monarch Ghla . .ru-. only 21M m1 . auto. AC, PS. PB. Mic helins . rt.'Cl.uung scat:.. brown t tan. 64&-2013 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979FORD MUSTANG COIRA 4 speed trans .. air cond. &sunroof. <475WRPJ. Now °"'Y $7795 Miroc» Mmdlljl....tt Zl.50 Harbor BI ,C.M. 645-5700 '79 Ghia V6. Loaded Brand new. Must sell $7200. Call 493·5120 Iv ms:::...g ___ _ 74 Mustang II, good cond. Sllro. 646·7"l23 Everungs Classic '65 Must Conv: Compl restored, red/blk top&inl. $:i950. 752-9110. '74 4-cyl. 4-sp. air, p/s, 52KDU. S2.SSO. 540-&!54 eves ---'65 Mustang Convert. X1nl s h a pe . $4800. Call 1-433-4054 days. '67 Mustang convrt. Mtnl cond. Best Offer 645-2829 ---OW.llDble 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt760LDS c.llau s .. ra• Burgundy walh a while top & white interior. l..ollded & llas low miles. (220R.EA). OM.YS4695 HOWAUa..,... Dove & Quall Sts. NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 'E1 Cutlass, alr. am/fm. reg. gas. Runs grt. l600. Call 6.o-!mM Eves. lt770LDS OMEGA4DOOR Sedan. Loaded & has low miles! (488RYX . ONLYSl9t5 HOWAU ct.t-vrolet Dove •Quall Sts. NEWPORT BEACH 13).0555 '75 98 Re1eocy. 48,000 miles. Like new. Loeded. All xtras. Sell for low book or b eet offer. PrtYate Party. 6'2-3914. ..... 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 J•••''-UMCOLMt•CUIY ''Spedel eltbe ..... lt71PIMTO Slher ••t•rlor, Htomatlc, radio • '--· (OllUJ:B) SMIO -lllnorBl .. C.M . ..... ~ w.~ 32Kmt \lf'f"f 1ij Vwu1n&, •harp IR~l clMn fact. a!r Ii rudlo mect\anlc&lly EAlrq 'WlU..U for c .. h or tr•d• econ. Mu at u ll-call for aadq'*' m ~ ••u ------ ..,.... tt60 ...... '''' ....................... . •.......•...••..•..••. I 917 POMTJAC R1*84911y1Nrd Ulht bl111 w /blue velour lnterior A low m1lq. S h erp • l o1adt-d ! HIWTPT>. OMLY $57'5 HOWARD Clile•roMt Dove &i Quail SlS NEWPORT BEACH llUSIS "J'f CAT. Power+. :!S.000 mil• only. Xlnt cood. ... 96.1-40(IO & 546-3938 l.8711BEACHBLVD. '79 Grand Le!iilan s, HUNTINGTON BEACH k>eded, 4 door. 6 m06 old, 142-ZOOO bell offer.640-9760 , "13 F\rebt.rd Esprit. Auto Clean 15 Ply Wagon. V8, lnlnS. PS/PB. A/C, vlnyl :BJ ena. FM radio. PS. roof, tilt whl. lmmac. PB, AC. Radials, $850 or 78CXX>nu t255().644·5178 bst ofr 847 t220 ---'0 -----'---- .. Only ltle O.lly Pilol tully t•M1 you Wllal'a -In yout local communtty ... ftery d.lly l1l'hlijj(,jl A.tot. Uud '72 Gran Prix. ull pwr . cr ws e . air, gd cond, r a<.bals $1!11 S. 960-7 34 7. '68 Bonneville Many, rre ny xlras . X.lnt cood. &M).0327 Eves. l'IMt*'bkd 9970 • •••••••••••••••••••••• "13T·Bird Cusl Continen t.aJ trunk, fully loaded. mp cond, reg gas. $!500. 556-9192 '77 Low m1lagc \ ery sharp. Loads or xtras. Sacnhce· $3195. 540 7873. Trad\.' \our old sturr for new l!OOdaes with a C1ass1J1ed ad. 642·S678 Autos, Us.cl ~ SUPERB CARS - AF.FORDAILE PRICES 71 CADILLAC $ 1599 COUPE DE VILLE .•..•..• ~pmenl includes leather. ltlt wheel. v1oylotop &s&lreoracflo (900WYCI _ 73 CADILLAC s2 4 9 9 COUPE DE VILLE .......• Full power ano fdcrory aor cond1t1oning Sriarp• (Set 016231 21 '71 BUICK s2599 EUCTRA LTD SEDAN .. Full PoWer tacrory air cond & all of It¥! Bucek luxuries Absolutely LIKE NEW -ONL 'f 40.000 rnles (673ETW> '72 LINCOLN 52 9 9 9 CONTINENT AL MARK IV Has all of ltle Lincoln luicunes & low low miles (141HTZ) '75FORD s2999 a.JTECOUPE ......... . Full powe1. raciory air cono sp111 seals. Lan- dau top & low mites Sharp! I 122MPJJ '761UICK s2999 LESAIRE COU,E ...•...• Full power factory air cond & low m11es Sharol !825POLI '74 CADILLAC $ 3 4 9 9 SB>AH DE VILLE .....•.. Full power. factory air cono . leather. till wtieel & c0w miles (474t<SOI 770LDSMOllLE s3599 STARRUCOUPE ...... '4 speed transmission. power steering. rallye wheels & low miles Excellent economy car' (398SPMJ. '75 CADILLAC S 3 9 9 9 COUPE DE VILLE .••••.•• Full power . ractory air cond . learner •ape. 1111 wnee1. caor101e1 top. cruise con1ro1 & low m ies 1532NIMI '77 CHRYSLER 5 3 9 9 9 CORDOBA courE ••••.. Only 28.000 miles. lull power. factory air cond AMf'M stereo tape leather & sunroof An ex· oeUent buv1 (173SSTI '71FOID . s4399 LTD SIDAN •••••••••••• Full powe<. factory air cond & low miles 1593TWZI 176 OLDSMOllLI s4 7 9 9 fl REGBCY SIDAM •••• With all of the 98 luxuries plus AMI FM stereo. tilt wheel, cruise control. se>lit pawer seats & low m11eS 17..SPHJ) ~~~~OU6HAM'4999 1 ncludes till whNI. cruise control. atereo, spllt power seats. all of the Fleetwood luxuries & low miles! (1 81MCF) . 76 CADILLAC s4 9 9 9 ~DIVILLI •••••••• Full power, AM~M at8feo. hit wheel. Land1u top & INthef Interior. 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T hey a r e. at le ft, d efense a ttorneys Rl·rncird Segal Clop ) a nd Wade Smith and, at rig ht. pro»· ecutors Hnan Murta ugh <top) and James Blackburn. •Sorv~val Slim' Six Remain Alive In Octuplet Birth N APLES . I taly (AP ) Another of the octuplets horn to a Naples woman died in a hospital incubator today, some 31 hours after delivery. doctors announced. This left s tx alive, all treated in in cubators tn four different hospitals. The baby who d ied today was the sis ter of a girl that died Thursday. She weighed 17 .6 ounces. doctors s aid. Three girls a nd three boys sur· v1 ve, although hos pital officials gave four Little chance or surviv· Ing becaus e they are un- derweight. The mothe r, 29-year-old P as- quallna Chianese, who gave hirlh Lo sextuplets three years ago, and lost them all, was re- ported in satisfactory condition physically but despondent that the same thing might happen again. ·'This time, when they told me there were eight. 1 felt pain rath er tha n joy," s aid the father. Stefano, an insurance company employee. "I beget 14 children and maybe none of them survives. Pasqualina and I desperately want a baby, a good and beallby one, not all lbese to~etber." Mn. Qlianese, who had been Seminar. Set On Burglary A Huntlnaton Beach Nelgbborbood Watch aemlnar on buralary prevent.ion la scheduled ror next Wedneeday. It t1 open to all retkleatA. Tbe 7:$0 p.m . meetina will be held at the Brentwood Savlap and Lom, 81t.8 Edin1er Ave. Hb~ BHcb police de- teetiw HQ Rattabauth will dlJ. na ........... to reduce ,.... ktendll burll.n.. For more ill· lonutlaDc:all•am. \ taking fertility drugs for years. gave birth Thursday to fi ve girls a nd three boys. The babies were two months premature and ranged in weight from 14 ounces to 2 pounds 3 ounces The smallest. a girl. died 10 hours later The babies we re dellvei-ed at the Hospital of the Inc urable tn 20 minutes by Dr. Salvatore Scala assisted by three nurses. Quadruplets had been expected . and when eight arrived some had to be rushed to incubators in othe r hospitals. "Everybody in the delive ry room was so convinced that four were coming," said Dr. Scala. "You can hardly imagine the s urprise of Mrs. Chfanese and eve rybody e l se when the number kept increasing .... They were so tiny that the mother hardly rett any pain." Although the birth of the Dionne quintuplets ln Canada in 1934 was a worldwide sensation, fertility drugs in recent years frequently result In la rge multi· pie births. However. the rate of survival Is still low. Local doctors said they knew of only one previous birth of oc tuplets, ln 1977 in Athens . All d ied within hours. The Guinness Book or World Records says the hig h est number of babies reported at a single birth was 10, reported without medical confirmation in Spain lD 1.IM, in China in 1936 and lD Brull in 194$. Tbe hilhelt number medically recorded, according to Guin· nes1, wu nine -in Sydney. Australia , In 1971, in Philadelphia in 1972 and in Banjladelh ln 1977. All died. The largest number of survJv· Ing chlldren rrom a multiple btnb In! the ftoeenkowlt1 aex- tupleta of Cape 'Town, Soulh Africa. Born in 1974 to Colin and SUHD RoH1tkowtl1, lh• three boy• and three .. trll celebrated tbelr ftftb blrthclaJ Jan. 11. Stand RALE IG H, N C <APJ Helena Stoeckley. descr ibed by defense attorneys as a key wit· ness for Dr Jeffrey MacDonald. testified today that she does not remember anything about the night MacDonald's family was killed Miss Stoeckley. testifying for the first tim<' at the former Green Beret doctor's murder trial. said sh<' had been addicted to drugs and was interested in witchcraft "ht'n the s layangs oc t'urred an 1970 What._ That Old Line? "The last thing I remember that day 1s talking -to a friend of mine When r.reg~ 1the fnend > left. ht> left me with a tut of mescaline I swallowed it ." Miss Stoeckley said T he s ig ht of r ;.irs lined up :.it a g as -.t::itton ma) havr s turtlt.'d passt·r sby 1n Costa ~lcs a Thurs rta). until th e~ notlterf t h t· µrire sign Tht.· E xxon station on Fain 11·\.\. f{rw<J ..., :1 .... l hdr g1 ng >s;> !I frn n ·gular ga' about .1 d11rn .. • 11 ·~ .... th.in uthcr sli.Jt1on.., I f ~ 11u \ t· "-"' J big t.snk, that :-<t S J\ tn~' \.'.11rlh v.<.ollng tor . "What is your next recollcc· lion.," defense attorney Bernard Segal asked ··Returning to the house later that monung, .. Miss Stoeckley said Hutcherson Tearful Crash Kills "Do you have a s p<'ci h c rt'<'· ollection of where }'Ou were betwl'en m1dn1ght and 4 JO or 5 a m ., .. Segal asked In Rape Testimony "No sir." sht' replied Mass Stoecklt'\' was arr<·Stl'd on a b<•nch warrant in South Carolina this week. Defense Ht tornC'ys asked that she be taken into custody and testify Mac Donald, 35, of llunllngton H a r bour. 1s c h arge d with bludgeoning and sta bbing to death h1s pregnant wife Collette. 26. and daughters, Kimberly. 5, a nd Kristen. 2, while stationed at Fort Bragg in 1970. Miss Stoeckley said she was a heroin and opium addict a t the tame. and took LSD. mescahnr• a nd other drugs frequently. She also said she was inte rest· e d In witchcraft. a nd Segal asked Miss Stoeckley whether a ny witchcraft rituals involved blood. "A lot of rituals involved the killing of animals and using their blood." Miss St oeckley replied The word "pig" was found s m eared in blood on the head· board in MacDonald's room. MacDonald said during court recess that he recognized Mass Stoeckley from the night of the s laying. adding "the voice as much as the face." On Thursday, a forme<P Fayet teville narcotics officer told re- porters Miss St~cklcy "told me 1t seemed in hc:r mind she saw this ttung (the sla yings) hap- pen." P.E. Beasley also said when he heard of the description Mac- Donald gave of four intruders who killed his family, he 1m· m edi ate ly thought of Mi ss Stoeckley. "J knew who they were talking a bo ut an my own mind.·· Beasley said. But Beasley added. "I 've never seen her hurt anybody " Today, Segal s howed Mass Stoecklcy pictures of the victims and the crime scene. She derued recognjzing anyone or anything Segal told reporters he planned to present s everal wit· nesses who h ave said Miss Stoeckley told the m she m ight have been involved in the kill· in gs. Miss Stoeckley also testified that s he had a blonde. shoulder· length wig, and also had .an old Ooppy hat. MacDonald contends four in· truders, one of them a woman wearing a floppy hat, attacked him a nd killed his family. Wednesday, a former <See TRIAL, Page A2> B> DOLORES RROOKS IRWJ~ Of 1M 0•1ly P1 .. t ~Utt Tears fl owed from the eves nf Glen Hutcherson Thursday· when he s tepped to the witness stand to tell has version of what hap pcned that day 1n t977 when he 1s a lleged to have raped a 19-year . old hHchh1ker As he d id durin g has two earlier trials. Hutchers on ad- mitted to an Orange County Superior Court Jury that he had sex with Catherine Hardan But. hr insrs tt•<I. the then 19 ) car -old transient had offered HBMurder Suspect's Case Delayed The preliminary hearing for Rodney James. Alcala. accused an the k idnap-murder of 12·year old Robin Christine Samsoc. ~as continued today to Sept 14 Judge R agnar Engebretsen continued the hearing in WC's t Orange County Municipal Court where Alcala. 35. <Jppcared with his n ewl y appointed lawyer. John Barnett. Engebretsen assigned Alcala ·5 defense to Barnett Tue~day after the Orange County public deft.on· der withdrew from the ca:.e because of possible conflict of an terest. Al least om• Orange County jail inmate d efended by the Public Defender's Ofhce has al leged that Alcala has admitted the crimes while being held 1n county J31l tr that prisoner 1s called to testify against Alc ala. the publH.' dcfender·s office would have. to des troy its own client's credib11.Jty. according to Chris Strople, d eputy public defender initially assigned to d efend Alcala Alcala origin a lly appeared before Judge Engebretsen for his preliminary hear ing Aug. 9 That hearing was continued arter prosecutor Brian Brown met with Strople behind closed doors to reveal the possible con- flict of interest. Today·s continuan ce was g ranted to enable Barnett. of Newport Beach. time to prepare for the hearing. Man Maced Girlfrieml Did It, But Why? -Laf\U1a Beach firemen were at a loss today to explain why lbe girlfriend of a 33-year-old Lagunan sprayed Mace in the man's face 1bunday night. TBE TEARY-EYED vlcUm showed up at the city's main nre station ror first aid shortly alter being sprayed about 8:30 p.m. • The lirlfrtend apparently let lhe man have ll with a ahot or Hatt, a brand of lhe teargu-Uke malertal that come• tn a purse-alee spray can. FtaEMEN SAID they wuhed the man's race with water and advlled hit girlfriend to drive hJm to the holpltal for further treatment. omc:tall It La1una'1 Soutb ONst Medical Center 1a.ld lbe couple never ebee-~ ""° tbe ..., .... e,MJ rwm tben. ht>r fa"H" fo r .1 S25 fe1: Whl•n qut·,t1onc·d Ii\ ddt•n"· d t t o r n t• \ T •' r r \ · c, 1 I , , llut C'hc>rsc;n s aid that a ,._,.,.. minutes ,lft1·r p1c·k1ng ~t r !>'> Hardan up an Buena Park h1 sensed "that ~he "al> wall.mg to play around · • 1 JUSt came out \I. 1th 1t and said. ·oo )OU want to m ake Jove"' "She said she couldn't do at fr~. She said she was mwing ~ork and needed mone\ "I asked he r ho" much and she said $2.5 " Th~ 48·~ ear old Wh1tt1er aerospace worker went on to test ify that 1t was afte r he and the allel'?ed rapt.> '1c·t1rn had !>e'( an his motor home that he told her he d1dn 't haH thl' S25 And. ht> said. Mass Hardin wa~ furiou s. so furious that sh1• began hitting and d a\\ang Jl ham That 1s "hv. the defendant '>aid. he bound her hands ~1th rope and forC'ed hE'r from tht.> mobile hornl' 111 a ~cl'luded Rrea Canvon f1l'ld It ·~ as whl·n recounting details of his s ub~l·quent arrest and bookin~ that tears flowed from Hutcherson"; eye~ Wh<'n t•ro~S·£'xam1nt>d o:-pros t•c·utor Oan HriCt'. thr ddt·n dant a clm1ttt•d he hl·cl to pt>ht·1· ~hen they first questioned ham about the allf'gcd rape II utC'herson s aid ht• la·cl l11 th .. 1nvest1 gator:. so lh:.it hrs w1f•• wou I ctn 't kno~ about tht• tnn dent It I ), l'XP l'C t C'd tha t llutc:hC'r)o.On ·s third trial on kad nap. rape and assault C'harges wall end early next week wht•n four da ys of ll':.t1 m on y 1s finished. Al his first trial. a Jury handed down n s:ullty verdict that wa:. overturned by Superior Court Judge Ma.so n Fenton When his second trial ended last May, llllOlher Jury had voted 11 to t for acquittal Judge Richard Beacon refused defense and proseeut1o n motions to dts· miss the charges and ordered the accused man to stand tnal a third lime. Now. 1t 1s Judge Brya n Mc M 1 llan who 1s over sce•nl'? Hutc herson·s trial. Bandit Hits Record Shop A bandit armed with a s mall handgun robbed a Huntington Beach record s tore Thursday night. ripping a phone off a wall before escaping with more than $200, police said. No injuries we re reported ln the 10:25 p .m . heist at the Licorice Pizza. 16071 Golden West St. lnvestigator.t said the bandit drew a pistol on employees and forced them to clean out a cash register. He then eliminated their line of communication Lo police and Oed on foot. Baze Contained RANCHO CUCAMONGA (APl -Flreftabttts have contained a blHe wb.loh, P\llhed by 1uaty 25 mlle·per.hour wlndl, burned soo acru of bruah and 1ra11. Tico Bound For Rescue A misunderstanding on when thn ·1· h1lo.t·r-.. 111C'lud1n~ a Hunt- 1n~tun Ht:aeh woman were ctue back rrom a camping tnp has led to tht• deaths of two sheriffs deputies whose search plane cr ashed JUSt hours before the trio walked to safety The Inyo County deputies died We dnesday wtnlt· c;ear!'hini..: fo r the h1kt>r-.. ~h1 •n lh•· fathn of'"'" of th1·m m 1-;under'tto"d I h<· ... ("hedull' :ind believed the h1kN't "ere ovt•rdut:' Inspector Jim Randolph. 37. a nd Ric k Mos her . 32, of t hf' c;heriff'<> J um· Lake Search and HesC'Ut' Team. ~ert> k1 lll•<1 whl'n their plant' h1l a 10.000 foot high ridge near Mildred Lake 1n ~1ono County. at·cordlng to Mono Count} 'thenff', deputies Tht• h1kt'r.;. "ho "'l'rt' prl'· c;umed a d a\ ovc•rdue from a Sl(.•rra.o; trek ·that bt-gan Aug. 9. "alked out of tht> ba«k country lo end thl•1r h1kl• about l\\o hour), .1ftc•r the• fatal' crush l11kcr F.:<1~ard Wade, 15. of La Puente .... aid h1:.-. party consisted of h1ms<•lf. his brother. Denna..,, :!:l of La Put·nlt'. and t..1sJ Kr lsh. 21. of llunt1ngton lkaeh 'l oun~ \\'adt• s aid today th.11 his group \\;is "on ),l'ht•dulr" but I h J t h I " fat h l' r h a rl m I ~ u 11 1h-r-.tood th..it s1·h l'dUl1· an<I bl•ht•\ et1 thl'" ~ 1•n • U \ 1•rdue 111 1·11ntac:t1ng ·llH• ln~o Counr v "ht·nff Wad<' "aid h1• ,._ .1n .,, JH'n ent·ed h1ka 1 ampcr hut that h 1s brotht•r anrl M 1s:.-. Kel:,h, i.t 'l't'retan \\ho 11\ed ~1th her mntht•r an lluntrn~ton Hea1:h, "t'fl' on lhl•1r (1 r -.1 1•xll'nd1·<I h1kt· Man Re-ar re~ted \'AN Nt;YS I AP> Fornwr Los Angeles Count y De puty she riff Paul Monty Jr . 26. ac· t•uscd an e1~hl mas ked r ape cases. was re ·arrested on those charges a few minutes after an ·earlie r ~ct of the s ame charges "ere dismissed an Supe rior Court. Or:~:J:.:nsl "'ea I her Low c louds night and morning hours . Otherwise m ostly sunny Saturday. Lows tonig ht 62 to 65. Highs Saturday 72 to 75 at beaches. 82 to 86 inland. INSIDE TODA '1 On Sundoal , wall flO\I ~ ot o zany boal parodt in the a/· ternoon or o ''°'light concert on tM grttft -or both? Ste deta1u on~ Cl ...... (>II ... .... .... C>.I '" ..... •11 Ctt ~II 44 CM I ... t\I ONLY PILOT H/f o.11, ~ '"'" -FRED HOWSER SURVEYS CRUMBLING SEAWALL AT SOUTH LAGUNA'S BLUE LAGOON He Oueationa Whether the See Wiii Welt for Oeclalon on Property Right• va. PubUc AcceH Beaeh Aecess Debated Public Vse of Blue Lagoon Irks Residents By STEVE MITCH ELi. Of Ille D•lly Piiot SI.tit Rlul' Lagoon resident Fred N. Howser calls it blackmail. But st aff me mbers for the California Coastal Commission s ay it's me rely a m eans of pro- viding arress for citizens who want to stroll from one beach to another through the private Blue Lagoon community an South Laguna The comm 1ss1on advisors want to impose l'Ondations on the 119 unit condumanaum complex !hi.ti would permit pubhc <JCC'ess across a driveway between Vic tona Hetich on th«> north and a ha\ c·ovf· at T reas ure· Island Tra ilt.-r Park to thP south /\nd c·omm1:-.s1on offlt·1:i1 ... :O.J Y tht•\ h:t\I' the· dout to ansun· publl<' <i<•t1·s~ 1s grunted b.> Uw µn,pcrty ownt'rs 'l'hl·y "111 reC'ommend that the stall' c·11mm1ss1on next month rl' fu::.c lo .:rant a permit for nipa1r of a c·rumbhng seawall ln lhe <:ommumty that threatens 16 o <:eanfront condominiums, un· lt•!!s their cond1t1ons etre met. In addaLJon to requiring public accl'.'SS along i.t driveway in the <'ommunity, the commis!>aon ad visors want lhl' Alue Lagoon as soc1<1t1 on to construct stairwetys at f'C1ch end of the complex and crt:c·t s1gn1> that indicate the public access route. And they want the community to obtain a letter from the state Lands Commission saying the repair work to the seawall does not involve state land. T he r egional coast al com - m ission approved the repair work in April, over the objec- tions of lhe local comm ission ad· visors, wilh the condition lhat public access be provided along the sand in front of the seawall. But Laguna R e ach City Engineer Keith Fullenwider. etclang ·on his own behalf as et c1t1zen, appealed that decision to the state C'.oastal Commission A ht•aring 1~ 1·x111·t·t1·d 1n mid St:ptt·mher f' u 11('nw1 d t• r cont t• n rt s th 1• he&ch In front or lht' l'rumblin1.: M•;ewall . upon which the pubhl' would be allowed , 1s under water durin~ lhe summer months, thus making publi<· accPss available only to those with water wings In his appeal. Fullcnw1rler convinced the state commission s tarf to require a ccess along a drive way behind the firs t row of condominiums during those months when access along lhc beach 1s impossible ·Hut former Blue Lagoon a-. sociation president Howser says the conditions r,rom mended are "unreasonable " · 4 Children F oulld Strangled, Burned llOllSTON < M» The bodies nf four children, three of lbem bound a nd all of them apparent- ly strangled, were found today in a burning southeast Houston re11id ence, authorities said. ~ Authorities s aid they we re geeking a s uspect but refused to elaborate. The fire was reported by a boy Wh o l aved in the rundown Qel~hborhoo d A r son i n - vestigators said the blaze ap. Rarently had been started with a Oammable liquid in a bedroom adjacent to the room where the 6odies were found. "ll appeared they had been tied u p whe re they couldn't leave," said Milt Parks, an arson investigator ''The children appear ed to have been stra ngled ," Parks added. "We found It e m s of c lothing around two o f the necks . We found clothing also 9.trapped around anltles a nd wrists." The children were Identified as two slaters, Andrew Yvette Jone•. 12, and Tracy M. Jones, 8: a nd their cous ins. Tony M. B~a rd. 3, and Amos Black Ill, 9. DAILY PILOT IN> Ot •"Oii' C .,_\t t>•t't' Pt&of •It_, .rl\H "t'\ ,..,_ °'~''"' ,...""'.,,"''·''~'""°ao,.t"""Ot#\Oll' '"•" f°lll!'N1""""°~' 1-~••redth<lf'I\••• Nbh\.M41 ,...,,.., •• tN....,_ (ll,•tt•f fOf ('Ml• ,,,.,..,_ -.,,......., fWI.,.,. HWl'f•ftQ'IOft 1•'111' ,_,_.,. l••"Y•tll•• t~.\.~•.c:n!Sevtft(N\t A "fi'O't ,,.. ... lf"OtttOn •\PUOh\IW'O S.••vt&.tt"•"'1 'wnct.tf\ Ow ortnc ..... (llwOtt,IMfllt plM't t• •t )JO w"'' ft•v \4'"1, <••• --.w C•1tfw.we ,,.,. • 11-n11 -~.,....,,.,....~- , ..... c.r.., VIOll'ttt-lo .. -ol""'-• ·-·ot-ellli ... '-··---M<l_....f .... ~II'--._PIMM ......... , llM-1"0 , ..... ._._ W.\IOr-c......eyt•• ~h•OMo. '"'re .. ,~~ .. d Mo•ll"tA ... t\\'1'0 _,.. • .,.._ OMNe l -4 IM•tll I0'1 Ho (o"'I HI ...... '°'''Mow JJOW." .. , '4rwt • /\ 11 but the Black youngster lived in the home, authorities s aid. No adults were at the srene when the fire was discovered, authorities said. Oops; College Schedules Mixed Up Elves must have sneaked in at night. Surely six college officlalli who proofread lhe Coast Com· munity College dis trict fall schedule for weekend and even- ing classes couldn't have over· looked such a goof. "The gremlins have been at wor~," sighed an Orange Coast College spokeswoman. The problem? In schedules, mos t of which arrived at coast homes Thursday, the weekend cJaaaes scheduled for Golden West College we re listed as talc lng place at Orange Coast, and vice.. versa. "We don't know how it hap- pe ned," the s pokeswom an sa id. "The headings at the top of the page were reversed." She said only the weekend classes are affected . Evening classes are liated correctly. Passengers Aid Capture MIAMI (AP) -When t.be cap- tain ot an Eutern AlrliD• Jet lun1ed for a knife·t0Un1 hi- jacker i Jame. W•tendorf MW a chance to make IUN be and b.ll wlle 1ot home from tbelr holiday ln Guatemala. "When be arabbed blm down low, I 1rabbed him up b10 uad put a hall·nel1on on him." We1tendorf, 51, aaid lat.e Thun· day. "I knew damn Cood -well Wben I bad blm .•. we were ICl6DI to ,_ to llWDJ. '' Capt. IOJ ....._ NW cnw. ••• .,. ....... t.ll ,, .. ...., to free tbe .MJ1eker'1 &WMt IJ'Om tM....., laol4l. "They ( lhc staff> are holding up this emergency repair work to the seawall in order to imPOse their philosophy on private prop· erty owners," he said . · "Un less w e r e pair that seawall, lh05e 16 condominiums will be destroyed." And lhe evidence of d eteriora· lion of the seawall and the sadewallt behmd the concrete buttress 1s g raphically pointed out by lhe 15-year Blue Lagoon resident .. Look etl these crncks in lhe s idewalk, .. llowser s1:1 ys, POtnl· tnl! to a Jagged opcnang 1n rront of SC'\ t•ral of the homes lit• -.<11d the community a~· 'iOC'a atmn Hired the Jack G Raub l'ng 1n cl.'r1n~ ro mpany la..,t F1:bruarv to install 70 tons of boulders m lhe outer seawall to proh:<:t the condominiums. Uut when they 1:1pphed for a rout ine coastal com m1ssaon permit. as!>ot·1atwn members L'ame up a~:unst the reqwre ment for public aecess "We don't ob1ect to allowing people to walk along the beach," Howser said.I .. Rut they want these people to be able to walk ra~ht past our homei> at all hours ofthenight .. The state comm1ss1on recom mt-ndat1on would allow access alonJi( lhe d riveway only during time!> when the beach is covered ~Ith watt>r, :.ays comm1si.1on pnm 1t analyst Terry Stewart "Thl'y I the association 1 want to put lari.:e rocks on the beach," c;he i.a1d "The seawall a lready interferes with puhl1c access to a certain extent. and by placing mort· lxwldcrs on the beach . lht-re will he greate r 1n - tcrferencr ·· Sh<> saJd there is a "nice beach to till' north of the community and a beautiful Mve beach lo the south There ~hould be a way for the public to get from one beach to the other and during lhe sum- mer. you just can't do that along the beach " "It's not blackmail," s he sa id 'It's allowing the public to get lo state-Owned tidelands, which I s everyone's con stitution al nght " A decision on whethe r Blue Lagoon residenl.Ji will be alJowed to repair their seawall will be reach ed by the s tate coastal com mission In mid-September. In the meantime. the associa- tion has ordered temporary re pair work on the wall And as long as heavy equip- ment ls not used to t ransport the boulders, they can continue the wo rk under an e m ergency permit. But Howser says the tem- porary repair work won't do the trick when huge waves batte r the crumbling concrete wall. H e says the rest.oration will have lo be done soon. ''I Just do n't understand how the commission staff can JuaUfy keeping people from prolectioi their property," he aald. "Any logical person can~see we have to do something." Uuter River Trip Nears WASHINGTON (AP) -Prell· dent Carter , seeking some solitude and relaxaUon am.Ad a noatlq dmpai«n for hll enersy pro1ram, embark• tonl1ht on a 1even·day trtp do•n the Mis- a I 11 i ppl River on an old- f11hloned atemwheeler. He ii Rytna to St. Paul, MlDn., In the late aftemc)OD to be11D h1I week·lonl ldventure able.rd the Delta QuNa, plylDI U.~ reach• ol the river alone t.be MlnnelOta. Wllcoulnt. ~owa and 11 lNOW't abor• to St. i.oula. Before ~ UM A-ye.,. old 1a.amboet. be will atteod an ener1y brteftnc tb1a everua, in St. Paul, t.M flnt ot Mftl'al ner11·...aa&ed appeuueee be bu planned aloq tbe river. Control On Oil Removed WASIUNCTON CAP> Pres a· dent Carter removed price con- t rols today from heavy c rude oil. a relatively sm all proportion of U S. oil production The move carried out a pledge made by Carter on July 15 an'd is aimed at increasing U.S. oil pro· duction by Ro me 200.000 barrels a day by 198.'i, rising lo 500,000 by 1990 At the s am e time, the White llouse announced that Carter will recommend exrludang heavy oil Crom ha s propo1Sed windfall profits tax a s an addJ· taonal incentive. also as prom· 1$ed earlier. Ad m 1n i s tra lion officials estimated that the United States may have more than 10 b1lllon barrels or untapped heavy 011. mpst Of it In CalifOrnta With ad- d 1 tl on al reser ves 1n Texas, Louisiana. Oklahoma, M1ssiss1p. p1 and Wyoming. But heavy oil is so thick lhat it resembles tar, making its pro- duction difficuJt and expensive sinre it must be heated, usually by steam injection , before at can be pumped out of the f(round. Current production or this type or oil is no m ore than some 250,000 barrels per duy, a frlil .. tion of to tal U S. oil production or a round R 5 million barreli, daily Because of this, lhe impact on consumer prices or gasoline, heating oil and other petroleum products is ex peeled to be slight The announcement said a pres· 1dential executive order ex empts heavy c rudP. 01 1 1m· mediately from domestic pnce controls. Previously, at ~aid, about two· thirds of the heavy 011 under price controls wa~ limat<'d tu u price of about S6 pt>r burrt:I 1tnd one third ut JU."t over $13 per barrel Crude oil on the world markt:t hrang-. pr1t'l'S 1n th(· nei~hborhood of $20 per barrel. hut the decontrolled hcavy <ul . because of 1L<; lower quality, will probably bring a i.omewhat lower price, the Whitt: flou~t· ;aid . The announcement said public iearan gs will be tield an Los l\ngeles on Sept. 5 1tnd 6 to con· sider expanding the pre!>ent def anition of heavy 011 and thus 1n e rease the quantity exempted rrom pnce rontrols The announcement ~aid e>.· e luding h eavy Oil from a windfall prof1Lll tax would re duce the tax re ... enut: by lrs-. than S200 mllhon per y<.'ar but even Uus would be m ore than orrset by the production increa.'\t!!> that the e xemption and the prir f• decontrol would cncoura~<.' Floating Tar Hit,s Beaches In California CARLSBAD <APl Floating tar in lhe ocean off San Dit>go Coun ty has rear h ed South Carlsbad State Bearh and the s h o r e at Ocean side. where swam mers found blobs four feet in diameter T h e Coast Guard said the slick, first spotted Monday, ap- peared to be 30 miles lone Three ships were sent to In· vestigate what a spokesma n said may be di5<-arded bunker oi l or bilge waste from a passing 1h1p. If Such a Ship is J<>eated, Its owner and skipper could be fined up to $10,000. No tar w as r e po rted In Ocean&lde harbor. Although some was spotted as far south as La Jolla, the Coast Guard said It had washed up only onto the Carlsbad beach. Envoy Relate8 hrael Mission JERUSALEM <AP I -Special U.S . Mideast e n voy Robert Slnuu aou1ht to reassure Israel today lbat the United States Is not "Ultlni" toward the Palesti· nlans at Israel's expense, but he admitted hi• minion was not en- tirely auccesaful. After a two-hour m eeting, both Strauss and Prime Minister M e nacbem Be1in uid dlf · fe re ncee 1Ull remain betw~ Israel and lta chief ally. COMPUJNT COJ'ERS ALL LONDON (AP> -The lettel"I column ot the London Evenin1 Standard wu f~l ot complalnta; a~ut alow lndU1trtal produc- tion, road lawleHntH, the dearth or raincoat · waterproofera, and eyeaort1 lD tbe Waltbaawtow lllenhet. Loa llODll' lllGl'J Root did not wlab to be IO unow. He wrote: "I wilb • pnMat moat •troas'1 about~.·· .,. .. ,,. ... tu,._ JEAN STECK TIRED OF UNWELCOME VISITORS Car Hits Her Costa Meaa Houae Second Time Boose Target Hit by Car Second Time Jean Steck 's house was hit by a car for lhe second lime Thursday, and she's tired of It. .. It's been a bad corner for a long time," said Mrs. Steck. who has lived at 147 E 23rd St ., Costa Mesa, since 1953 .. J don't know why lhey don't put ln a four-way slop." HER HOUSE WAS HIT at 5:30 p.m. Thursday by a station wagon driven by Donvetta Juaree Burnham, 45, of Costa Mesa , after 1t collided wilh a car driven by Salome Anaya Tovar, 26, of Costa Mesa. police said. Mrs. Burnham and Tovar·s passenger, Eliseo Vargas Barsenas. 22. of Santa Ana, were treated but not hosp1t.aliz.ed at Costa Mesa Mem orial Hos pital, officlaJa said "I was driving home and I s aw the car on m y porch," Mrs Steck said "I knew t:xal·tly what happened " SHE SAID T1u; INTERSECTION or 23rd Street with Elden Avenue has been a 1-1roblem for some Um e. Her house wa::. struck about a ye11r and a half ago. and prior to that he ocrasaonally round an ll'-Crtumed car an lhe yard. Thursday·-. arc1dent l1·rt wveral thousand dollars \\Orth oJ dama~e Mr-. ~h·1 k \a1d . inl'ludang the destruc· lion or th«> ramlly tcle\'1'>1rm :.t'I F<>rtunatf:ly, hN husband llarolrl was 1n the hackyard ett the time and no nnc· 1n lht· hou.<,t' 1.11as 1n1urcd. she said. Newport T ee11 Arrested i11 Jeioolry Theft A 17-year-old Newport Beach youth waa booked into Orange Couoly Juvenile Hall Thunday night by polit'e who Rllt>~e hP ~tole $400.000 ~orth or Jl:v.t!lr) •·drhl'r this monlh Det«>rt1ve M1kf> '1C'n onoui:h -.:lid he arrestt-d th.-\ fllllh <it Lo' Anj.!elf><. lntern.H111n:il A1rf)'1rt .t'i tht: h't-nagN got Orf a rhlo!hl from \'anc·ouver. British Cnlumbl3 D1·t1·1.·l1H·~ lnrdlNI th1· H1uth 1n \':.int·ouq·r a nd throu~h th1· 1·f forts of lht.' Fiii and th1• Ho~ al C'.1nad1:.1n Mourlt1•d l'r1ltn· tt11· ma.,sing wwrlf) was lrw;itt-<l Ml'l)onough s:i1d tn\t·i-llRator'i from the Mountie-; esc·orted th1• ~outh to the plane: ~h1t•h broui:ht the• s us pect back tu Southl'rn Caltforrua The theft or the jewr I ry "as reported last Saturda~ b) Anna Mane Grav who told police th<' items were stolen from her hom e at 1718 Galaxy Orave. Newport Beach McDonough said the su.spert had sold some of the pieces an Vancouver and used others as collate ral ror loans fi e said an vestigators for the Royal Cana- dian Mounted Police indicated that the litones had been pned out of a few of the pieces and lhe precious metal melted down. The Newport detective said the vlcllm had gone to Ven· couver lo take ~e11sion of her Je welry. all of whtch he said would be returned to her. f',.._P~AI 1RIAL ... neighbor said he saw three peo- 1-1le carrying candles heading toward MacDonald's hous e tbe night ol lhe slayangs James Milne Jr., who had not com e forward at the time, Mid one wa.s a woman with beautiful" loni:: llJ?ht hrown M hlnnd h;,ir MarUonald described onf> of tlw intruder) Ii~ a blund ha1rt:d "om:in \\ho Ci.ti recd a candle .end <"hantl•d. ·Acid 1~ groovy. t\ 111 thl• p1~s · M l'iS Stoeckley has shoulder lrn~l h Jt'l hlack hair. but ll t·a~l t•y ~aid ... 111· s omet imes wort' ~· hlonrl wig M 1~~ Stoecklc·y told severa l IH'oplt-of bcani; on drugs .that night. acrnrding to tes timony at the Army's hearing on the Calle and other . publis hed. reports S1•\·e ral of thns t• peopll' ~ouldn ·t t alk with reportns about her interviews with at· tornt-ys J\sstl>tant l 1 S /\ltorncy James Blac kbum o;a1d h(• wa~n 't wor ned about Mass St~ckley 's ap· pearance, mdacatm g that Miss Stoeckley's memory of the night may be aurumal. The Army dropped 1ts charges against MacDonald in 1970 after a n mve&llf'at1ve hearinl'. He was indicted by a federal grand jury an 1975 after a reinvestigation. CPO Club Damaged CO RONA DO <AP) -The c hief petty officer s club was heavily damaged by fire at lhe Naval Amphibious Base earlv today. Free Immunization Programs Slated Huntington Beach 's Pacifica Community Hospital is sponsor- ing free c linics in late August to Immunize children agauut ln· fectioua diseases. A community service effort in conjunctJon with state law re· quiring proof of immunization before children enter school, the cllnlct are acheduled between 6 and I p.m . on Au1. 28 and 29. Children to be va._cc~alo-d mu1t be accompanied by a parent or leaal 1uardlan. a hospital 1poknman aald. "Put immunisation recerds 1hould be brou1bt to help the cllntc •lalf beat determine each child's 1pecl1I l mmuniaa\loo needl,'' bt added. Tb• cllnJH, open to child.rea between alx montht and 18 yeara of a11, are acbeduled at tbe Car111en YupJ>a CoQference Ceater, ml.I Delaware St., la Hunllncton Beach. "MlaY people bellev1 lhat bla· torlc dile.... no *'tlf.) elill and that vacdnatioll ll DO )oqer important," aald Doris Confer. hosp ital adminJatrator. "But the truth t. that these diseases are alill very much with us and unvacclnated child ren face serious Utneaa," s he said. "ln recent years the number of fully v a c c iJlated children hu actually declined, with the result that cbUdhood dlsealM'JI are on tbe rile." The clinic is prepared to otter vaccinations for lmmun.bltioa agaln1t diphtheria, polio, pe rt u11la, <wboopln1 couch>, 111ump1, rubella (German measlet) and meulea, •he Hid. Money Supply Up NEW YORK (AP) -Tbe h · tJoa '1 buJc ~ 1uPP1r aw-1ect ahead ln tbf' lat.ell npcirt.lai week, the hderel a.en. ala TluandaJ, and ua17au '-'9dlct· ed the rtM COUid ... fwtblro mov• b)' the Fed to~ credJtmntta . ,. 17 .Irvine \ 011r llon1t•Co•·n · Daily NPwspapt•r VOL. 71 , NO. 229, •SECT IONS, 52 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS UCI Facing Overcrowding How Many Students Will a Dorm Hold? By DAVID KUTZM ANN Of -o ... , ...... 'l4!' Residence halls Qn lhl! l c· I rvine campu!> will be "over load ed" when classes begm this fall because or an un usually high demand for on·campus loogmgs, officia ls said Thursday The uni vers1ty 's director of housing, Jim P hillip-,, s ci1d thul 1.650 under2r adua1e student ... will be Living in lht-halb in ~·p lt'mbt'r t'Vl'll lh OUK h the tlorm1tone:. were meant to hao Jll· only 1,550 occllpanti. Rooms designed to accom modate two s tudents will be housmg three until the !>1tuat1on t·uses with cancellallons as the M'hool term progresses. J>hilhps s.11d Thl' un1\lf'fSll) uff1t·1al ll'rmcd I ht· s1tuat1on "ll{'Ult"' esi. <1d HI 1n1s lrat11rs pn·parc for thc ~Pl 24 operuog of classes for t he fall quarter Phillips said in an mlerv1ew that more students have wanted lo return lo campus lhis fall than al any other lime, but he 1sn 't s ure or the reason There have bt.-en few cancell a· lions by students who reserved dormitory s pact• and the school has eve n t·ased f1nan c1al pcnaltie:> 1l used to impose when a s tudent decided at the la.st in- stant lo Li ve a way from cam - pus A new 200-unil complex for single, undergr aduate stude nts 1s under construction, but that won 't be available until next vear at thJs time · T he school m1untains a small recreational \ eh1cle park and new fac1 hl1es which wi ll add 8C s paces. ar<' :..lso under construe t1on f or ma rned and graduate stu· dents the re are 562 apartmen t units that house a bout l.200 peo· pie. Ph1lllps said The UC Board of Regents last m onth approved the const rue t1on of 300 more units for mar ried and graduate s tudents that will be completed m time for lhE! 1981 school year Phil lips said the school \houlrl be able to house up to 40 pncent of the stude nt body on campu:. Wi th the COmplcllOO Of all t he new facibt1es. At present, lhe un1vers1ty c<sn accom modate abtlut 23 µcrcent Offic1ali. exiwct a bout 10.000 st udents lo attend lhe l rv1nt' <'<•mpui-th1-. fall. a :.mall In c r<'ase ovP.r lhc sesmc pcr11>d la~t \edr (See OOKM!-\. P age i\2) I1·vine Group Urges C Freeway TragPdy Probed Last Yachts Finish • Race m PLYMOUTH, Englaprt t/\1'1 F inal 1-i travgl1·r ... (rt)m lhl' :.1orm·hl:tslN1 Fas lnt•l Oc·.-an Ha('t> ltm1Jt·d to porl tod<i y whtl1· offiC'1al inqu1rws bci::an into th!' world 's worst y;1l'hting d1Si.1Sl(·r. whl<·h cla1mt•rl 17 lives lh1i. Wt•ek . Critics say l hnl th(· event should have been called off when bad weather was forecast, th<1t the ya ch ts s hould have been esco rted by heavie r cra ft, and that the speedy, lightwe ight de. County's Attorneys Walk Out Orange County offi cials are ~wekm~ w;1ys to keep the coun l) 's JUdlcial syst<•m operating in the wake or a walkout by de puty d 1s t rirt a tto rneys and public de· renders More than two·thirds or the at· torne ys walked orr lheir Jobs Thursday after le arning from their negotiators that the county was unwilling to budge from a 6.75 percent salary increase of· fer. The at torneys a re demand· mg a 25 percent increase As word of the walkout spread Thursd ay, ma ny of the attorneys took off their lies. slung s ujt coats over their s hou1ders and -treaded for the doors. Attorneys who had cases in trial remained lo complete them. There we r e scatte red n ports. mainly from municipal cou rts that some j udl(es dis- m issed minor cr iminal and lraf· fie cases when attorneys didn't appear to try the m . Robert Griffith, the county's chief of em ployee relations, said the county could as k the st ale at· torney general's orfice t.o step in t.o handle prosecution. · And the county, he sa id, could hire private attorneys to assume public defender posillons pend· ing r esolution or the wage dis· pule . Supervisory personne l in both the diAtrict attorney's and public defender's offices were called into court today to handle pend· log cases while the county de- cides what to do, Griffith said. Persoo.nel officials by late this m orning had not yet completed a tabulation or tbe exact number or employees who wa lked off their jobe. But indlc allon s we re the filUre WU Clote to 70 percent. Man Slays Mother UNADlLLA, N.V <AP> -A man 1utrerin1 from niultlple acl•"*' lbot and killed h1I 71· 1ear-old mother before taking bil' own Ufe, HY poUc. ot this eut-e9D&J'al New York town. Ac· cordlDI to police , George A. Hona. 4$. tel~ed a cou.aln wbo 11¥91 OD L0aa Jalud to la)' tbat be bad ahOt hJ1 mother. RoH II. Hora, and would lhoot blmMlr. 'lbe coualn called police lmmtdiately. but both Hom and b~1 mother were dead wh en aut.laortt.NI arrived. ~ I sign of muny hoa ts m<1dl• Lh('m h·s~ sc;rnorthy Onl y !Ml of '.1110 cntranr s f1n1.,hc1I 1111' ,;n·st1g1<111s filJf, mill· f•vcnl. .1ftl·r 70 milt• .1n hour winds and mnuntainous "''as ravagN1 th•· flt.'t•t off England 's southwest mast Mondes y and Tuesd<.iy. pr fi cials or the Royal Ocean Har ing Club, which oq~an1 zed the r ace, said 23 boats sa nk or were abandoned. "We ~e a tradition which i!\ v e r y w II kno wn in r acing cirt'les t h l all RORC r aces ar(' started on lime, and it's up t<> the skippers to decide whether to s tart and whether to continue the r ace." club secretary Alan Green said today at a news con fe r ence ca lle d to coun ter criticism or the race. 0..1, ,.,i.. Su tt ,..,.,. Fire Bouse Debuts Green s aid the oq~anizers re ccived "mode r a te'· weather foreeasts before t he s tart. but might ha\le gone ahead with the· race even if lhey had known or the tem pes t to come. II e sai d the r aC'c rs wen ' !'scorted only by a Dutch friAale, beca use the British Navy was "extre me ly stret ched " at the moment. F 1 r e Engineer Jorge Camar go s pends the frrs t morning in the li fe of new l r\'lne fire ~lat ion 36 in Woodbr id ge polis hing the front of a fi rl' engine. The station. a mobile modular s t ructurc. w<1 s bui lt by the c ity for Sl80.000 The county. \\hrch prm ide s firt.> protection in I r\'ine . r e nts the building A!> o f t h1:> m orning. the four man e re\\ in the Ol'"' station w<Js ~till wa1trng for 1L~ ftrst Ci.Il l T he club a nd the British gov· ernment announced T hursday they would conduct separate in· vestigations of the tr agedy. which required a $1.J million rescue effort and cost millions of d o ll ars m ore in los t a n d damaged yachts. Rescuers n· covered 136 yachtsmen , includ 111g 75 saved by helicopter Oil Globs Threaten Inland Waterway A m e rican yachts man Tom Mc Laughlin. who sought refuge 1n Crosshaven, Ireland, aboard the Frcn<·h yacht Accanito, said rives could naVl! been sa\'Cd 1f the ocean racers were not so c·om petilive. ·'Too many penple took risks who should have known better ." said the 33-ycar·old sailmaker from San Diego. "Many s ma ll boats put to sea and sailed in con ditions they kne w t o be d angerous . The people I respect are t he ones who quit the race." he sa id. Or ganizers· and some partici· pants claimed there is no re nl e vidence the new. lightweight a luminum and c a r bo n fibe r materials used in t he boats are to blame for the disaster. The d ead inc l u d e d two AJne ricans, Frank Ferris and Robert Robie, both residents of London. Fifteen of the dead were involved in the race, and (See YACHTS, P•ie AZ> CO R PtJS C ll RI.ST!. T exas IAP> Huge patc hes of oil neared two t:nt rnnces to the Lag una Madre today. presentm~ the h1ggcst threat to t he environ m<'nlally importa n t 1n lan<I wat.erway posed b~ 1hc .w~ worst 011 s1>fll. offl c1als said. The four-square-mile patch or mousse. an emulsion or heavy 011 a nd sea waler. was less than five miles off the Brownsville jelly. the southernmost entrance to the lush lagoon that runs behind the 100-mile ·long Padre Island. A 10-mile l o n g r i bbo n o f mousse was re ported only a mile from the Port Ma nsfie ld cut, a 200-foot·wide channel 30 miles up Padre lsla nd. "This has presented the big- gest cha llenge a nd threat to the inlets al lhls time," said Coast G u a r d Lt. C m d r . J im Paskewich, a leade r of the de· fense effort. T he narrow lagoon harbors num e rous s p ec ies o f r a re wildlife a nd is the br eeding Man Maced Girlfriend Did It, But Why? LafUDa Beach firemen were at a loss today to eitt>laln whf the girlfriend or a 33·year-old La1unan 1puyed M•ce 1n the mu'• face Thunday nlgbl. · THE TEA&Y·EYlm vtcUm 1howed up at the city's main fire 1taUoa for flrat aid shortly .tter belnl sprayed about 8:30 p.m. The girlfrtend apparently Jet the man have It wlth a shot of Halt, a brand of the tearau·Uke material th•t comes ln 1 pune-sbe spray c.n. naEMEN SA.ID they wu Md them n 's rue wltb water a nd advised hll girlfriend to drive him to the holpltal for fu_rther treatment. Ortlcla.la at La1una'1 South Co••t MedJcaJ Cente r Hid the couple never checked Into the emeraency room there. ground and nursery for i.hnmp and other commcrnal marine 11 rt' E xtra ants oil booms 14 erc bl' 1ng 1n !>lallcd a t t he Port M ansfsC'ld C'Ut to JW with a nother boom lb.at has bcc.n btoclun~ the r hannC'I about t~o weeks. P a s kew1r h "aid the Coast Guard would use a s kimmer s yste m on the oil off Rrowns ville lo try to scoop 1t up before it ~ets d an gero us ly c lose l o t h e southern entrance In another development . Tex· a s Atto rney Gene ral Mark While said lodar tha t his office was s till conside ring the possibility of suing Mexico over the spill despite st atem ents from the gov· c rnor and t he U S. attorney general that a suit is uncalled for. lie said he was encouraged by reports that the Mexican gov- e rnment might voluntarily pay for damages from the s pill but that he had no o Hicial word on such a policy. Nearly 20 miles of scenic Te x· as beaches have been blackened by oil spewing Crom a runaway Mexican oil we ll. ''It's going to worsen In t erms of its coverage or the beaches. The re will be larger areas e very day than we've had, a t leul for a while," John Robinson. scien· tlfl c coordinator of the govern· ment task fo rce, said Thursday. "The only thlng coming up that wlll help us la the re versal ol the currents and the northerly wind• 101Detlme in the fall," be added. . The Ixtoc l offshore well near the Yucatan Peninlul• blew out June 3 and baa slnce been apew· tna lhoulandl of banell or oll a day Into the Gull or lltx.lco. On Wednesday. a diver work· ln1 on the well died after ap· • parently 1ufferin1 1 bad cue of "the benda." All.n Anderson;•· of Two Rivers, Wis •• died whlli be waa workln«i under 165 feet ol w•ter. Newport Teen Arrested in Jeirelry Tlief t A l7·year old l\;1'14port Beal h ~outh ~as bookt-d into Or<snl!l' County Juvenilt! llall Thun.day night by pohct· who a lll·gt ht> s tole $400.000 worth Of JC14C(ry earlier this month -Ueleclive~l<e Mt<Oonough s aid he arrested thP :youth at Los Angeles lnternal1 onal Airport as the teenager ~ol off a n ight from Vancouver. British Columbia. Det~ll ves located the youth in Vancouv'e r and through the er· forts of the FBI and the Royal Canad ian Mounted Poh ce the m issing jewelry was localed. McDonough sa id investigato rs from the Mounties escorted t.tie youth to the plane whi ch brought the s uspect bac k to Southe rn California The-theft of the je welry wss r eported la'lt Saturda y by Anna Ma rie Gray who to ld police the item s were stole n from her ho m e at 1718 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beacb . McDonough s aid the suspect h ad sold som e of lhe pieces in Vancouver and used others as collateral for loans. He sa id Ul· vesligators for the Roya l Cana· dian Mounted Police indicated tha t the stones had been pried o ut of a few of the pieces and the precious metal melted do«-n. The Newport detective said the victim had gone to Van· couver to take possession of her jewelry, all of whtch he said would be returned to her. Units Set March COI.UllBUS, Ga. <AP > -The Ku Klux Klan and the NAACP will 1ta1e separate marches here Saturday. ancl if city of. Oclal1 have t.beir way. \he two 'roupt will not see each other. "We want ·these marches to Mme oft without incident. 10 we cin bf! dorie with lt." nld poJlce spokesman David Hopklnl. "We want to 1et lt over wlt.b." ~ I linkup 'Vitally Needed' T hi• board 11f d1rc1·tor' or lhl· c; rt' J l t• r I n 1 n l' Ind 11 -. t ri .i I 1,,.,1)!Ul· I " 1;q:1nJ! lh1· ... 1.1t1• 1 r;tr1"1"1rtatior1 ('11mrn1""'''" t•> r •'J t'tl in tor .ti dfnrt• h-.. lhe 'lJlt' l>l'partnwnl of T r <insp•irt;, t1on to n·rnUlt' tun11" lrlll'ndl'ri 11ril!1nall\ for th1_· •"<ll·n!'.1on uf thl· ( r1rona del Mar Frt·~way In a letter to thl' comm1ss1on. t; Ill. prl'~1dent H1d1ard Jo'uller '>aid the extension of thP freeway to Jambort•t• Uo uleva rd 1s "ur~ently ne.:ded " "CalTrans' proposal to divert a portion of t hese funds for sound barrwr c un:-.t ructwn and lanch f .tp1n,.! f.Jd" I•> rcl'•>gmH: lht• \ t•r) urg(•nt ""''''":-011 v 111 com pletc the rn·ev. ~·). l"ull1•r "aid m his letter to Judy Soll'). r ha1rwoman or the stale com m1si.1on 'As \llU an· ~ell awarP ·· ht• ..,J1d . :.v.1 · arc e 'pcrsenc•ni.! 't'rtous trafftl· <'On~e::.l1on m this rap1dl~ j.!rowin~ industrial a nd bus incsis ce nter " The tranl>p11rtal io n tom m1-1.,1on '" 10 m ecr 10 Lo:. An ~clt>s lat«:" next wt-ek to ma ke a dct•1s1on on whether to divert S4 -' m1luon from the $9.4 milbon 'l'l aside fo r the frt'e,)Vay e x- lcns wn CalTram, has proposed that tht' monev bt: used instead for landsrap1ng of other freeway ... 10 add1l1on to soun<.l harrier l'On :.I rue-lion A rc-tolut1on passed hy C II L director" ::.aid that completion of the frct.>v.ay .. ,., ron~1dered lo l>i• thl' kt•\ prOJl'C'I v.htl'h will tit> mo">l to rt>ht•\ c :-.cnous conl!e:-. t11rn . alle\1<tlc unnec<>ssary illr µ11tlut 1on l auscd by 1cll1ng .1utomob1l1•s. reduce v. as lc of automoblll' f"Uel and l!hmmatP ::.eriou::. safety h<.izards due to overloi.lded ~urfa cc 1nlerscc l lOl\S " The lrvinl' league. in <1ddit1on to its resolution s upporting fre eway construction. mus tered a letter wntinl! cam paign that resulted in JOO of its members sending meissages to t he com · m1~s 1on T h e league is made up of rep rescntat1 ves from nearly 400 indus trial and comme rcial firms in Or ange County. Or:~~~~,a~• l\'eather Low clouds night a nd morning hours. Other wise mostly sunny Saturday. Lows tonight 62 to 65. llighs Saturday 72 to 75 at beaches, 82 to 86 inla nd. INSIDE TODAY On Sund4JI, will you ~ at 0 iany boot parade m the 0/· ternoon or o twilight con«rt on the gref'll -or both? See t.Mtall1 on POQe Cl. •••ex &me Oil Wntrol Removed WASHINGTON CAP > PN-I dent Carter removed pri« <'00 troll todAly rrom hovy r rude Oll, I rel all Vt']) llOH11l proportion o( U S Oii l)rodUCll()tl Thl' move carr1t"d out 11 plt'Cige a\ade by '-'»rtt'r on July lS »Jld ii. aimed at int>rt'ui.mg ll S 011 i>ro ducllon by ~omt• 200.000 bar~l11 a d ay by 1~. ni.in~ to 500,000 by 199Q. At the s.me ume. the White House aMounced that C•rter will r ecommend excluding heavy 011 from his proposed wlndfaJJ pro(Jts tax as an addt Uonal incentive. also as prom lsed earUer. Admin istration o ffi cials estimated that the United States may have more than 10 billion barrels of untapped heavy oil. most of it in California with ad· ditional reserves in Texas , Louisiana. Oklahoma. Mississip- pi and Wyoming. But heavy oil ls so thick that it r esembles tar, making its pro· duction difficult and expensive since it must be heated, usually by steam injection, before it can be pumped out of the ground. Current production of this type of oil is no m ore than some 250.000 barrels per day, a frac· t10n of total U .S oil production of around 8.5 million barrels daily Because of this. the impact on c:ons ume r prices of •gasoline, h£'ating oil and other petroleum products is expected to be slight The announcement said a pres· idential executive order ex- e mpts heavy crude o il im· mediately from domestic price controls Previously. 1t said, about two- tbirds of the heavy oil under price controls was limited to a price of about $6 per. barrel and one-third at JUSt over $13 per barrel. Crude 011 on th£' wor ld m l!rket b r 1 n ~ s p r 1 c e s 1 n t h e· neighborhood of $20 per barrel. but the decontrolled he avy oil , be<.'ause of its lower quahty, will pr o bably bri n ~ a so m ewhat lowe r pnce the White House >aid T he Mnouncement s aid public icarings will be held in Los Angeles on Sept 5 and 6 to con· sider expanding the present def- anition of heavy 011 and thus in· <.'t ease the quantity exempted fro m price controls. The announ<.'ement said ex dudin g hea•;y oil from a windfaJI profits tax would re· du<'e the tax rev~nue by less than $200 million per year but even this would be more than offset by the production increases that the exemption and t he price decontrol would encourage Fwating Tar Hits Beaches In Carlsbad CARLSBAD <AP> -Floating t ar in the ocean off San Diego County has r eached South <:arlsbad State Beach and the shor e at Oce ans ide , where swimmers found blobs four feet Jn diameter. The Coast Guard s aid the slick, first spotted Monday, ap· pea r ed to be 30 miles long. Three ships were sent to in· v estiga e wl\al S'pOkesman . . • said m ay be discarded bunker oil or bilge waste from a passing ship. lf such a ship is located, its own er and skipper could be fined up lo $10,000. No t ar was r e porte d in Oceanside harbor. Although some was s potted as far south as La Jolla, the Coast Guard said it bad washed up only onto the Carlsbad beach. O"ANGf; COAST DAILY PILOT TM o,,,,_. Co.it\1 °'''• P1~. with .m~" it com ~f?'l,,Nfl'llW.Pt'"PJ'l t\DUbt,.fW'llrtPJpf,._Or_.OI' , .. ,. PuCMt\l'\tnQ~W ~°"''"'1t'•Chhcw~\•'"' PVOll\Plttl ~ tN°""' f t•tt•Y tot Co"A: Ml-VI N'"*rwl S..C", ,..4"'1fl"<Jft')n 8#Mf'I f ctivf' ,_..,.. 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DORMS ... orr campus. the hous inti situa- tion is the same a~ past years that is to say. many students have put off the sear<:h for lodg in~s unlll the last moment and are now fnmtically searching for a place to Ii ve That's why the university has b e en ad ve rtis ing 1n loc al ·ne wspapers seeking housing for returning s t udents and staff members. An e stimated 6,000 students live off campus. Phillips said students tradi· tionally put off the search for s he lte r until the las t moment and then sc urry about in August and September t rying to find an apa rtment or room. • "It's always worked out." he s.aid of pas t years ... People res pond to the ads and we find some place <for the ~tudents J." Those who li ve off campus tend to congregate in NewJt<>rt Beach Students also St"ek out housing mainly in Laguna Beach a nd Cos ta Mesa. Although UC Irvine was once master-planned to be a 27,000· s tudent campus, Phillips said g rowth projections have been scaled down s ubstaJltially and the comple tion of new housing fac ilities over the next two years s hould eas e the burden of she ltering the students. The search for affordable hous ing by univers ity s taff members. anclucLing professors , a lso has been a problem m re· cent years. Phillips s a id p r of e ~s ors r ecruited from the Midwest and East Coast have been reticent to move to Or~e County because of the high cost of housing T h e hous in g direct or has a dded a new member to his staff to he lp staff m embe rs in the quest for affordable ho using F ront Page A I YACHTS ••. two were abo ard the Britis h trimaran Buck's Finn. not in the event. Cmdr. Wirtiam Berry. chief of r escue ope r ation s at the Culdrose naval helicopter sta- tion, said he would not want future races banned. "So long as people want to go to sea, I would not want any agency_ to ba!!_ s u c h r aces. Otherwise we wouTcJ norpR)(t~e Englishmen. It is p art or our way of life," Berry said. Blaze Containe d RANCHO CUCAMONGA CAP> -Firefighters have contained a blaze which, pushed by gust1 25 mile-per-hour winds. burned 500 a c r es of b r us h and grass . ·Retirees Face Call . By Army WASHlNGTON (AP> -P'or th• first Umt1 ln an e ra of peace, th~ Army wot notJfy lhOUHnda ul t.:Ur'9d soJdJcn that they race rtit·" II lo spec1f1c· ac:ti ve duty as- 111grunenlJI in the event of a war moblllution. Aflf'c ted will be officers and t-n lh1led men and women who hiJVl' beiln retired less than five y.-ari. Thtiir mlUUary 1lulla will not yet h1avc rusted, 0Jfic1als said. Under terms of their retlr~· menl.6. eoldlers who put an 20 or more yt'ars of a<.'t1ve m11.ctary i;e n ic:e and the n draw pensions (Or lJ{e Me SUbJeCt lO recall to duty 1( needed. But the provision has come in· lo pl ay on a significant scale on· ly during the World War JI and Korean War mob1li1at1ons. not in pe acetime or during the Viet namese War ·'The Army is identifying Its younger retirees a nd will be con· tacting them this fall with their mobili zation ass ignments ,·· Robe rt B Pirie Jr , the Pen· tagon 's manpower <.'h1ef. said an a spe<..>ch in Colorado Springs, Colo Another senior official said the idea is to let retirees know what to expect "and not wa it tall mobahr.ation day to te ll them what they will do " Pentagon authorit 1t•s strei.i.ed that the move will not a pply to veterans. either fo rmer d rafte~ or volunteers. who have com . plete d a s ix-year total m ilitarv oblig ation and left the service before becoming e ligible for a retirement pension. The govern- ment has no hold on them. The peacetime tabbing of re tirees for a mob1tizat1on ass ign. m ent has been under study for som e time. a long with other pro· posals for reinforcing the reg· ular Army quickly with traaned- manpower in tne critical early weeks of a war Wi th the Army, Nationa l Guard and Reserve <'hromcally understrength a nd unready. the Pentagon has been forced to cons ide r other possible sources of "mobilization manpower" un· til a revived wartime draft could start producing enough con· scripts. 4 Children Stranglea , Left in Fire HOUSTON IAP J The bodies of four children, three of I.hem bound and all of them apparent· ly s trangled, were found today an a burrung southeast Hou..c;ton residence. autho rities said. Authorities said they were seeking a s uspect but refused to ela borate The fire was reported by a hoy who 11 ved 1n the rundown n e i g hborhood . Ars o n an · vesligators said the blaze ap parently had been started with a flammable liquid in a bedroom adjacent to the room where the bodies were found . ·'It appeared they had been tied up where they couldn 't leave." said Milt Parks, an arson in vestigator . "The childr e n a ppeared to have been s trangled," Parks added. "We found Item s of c lo thing a round two of t he necks. We found clothing also wrapped a r ound a nkles and wrists." The children were Identified as two sisters, Andrew 'lYette Jones, 12, and Tracy M. Jones , 8: and their cousins , Tony M Beard, 3, and Amos Black III, 9. All but the Black youngster lived in the home, authorities said. No adults we re at the scene when the fire was discovered, authorities said. Gas Spirals Dollar-Plus Cost Common LOS ANGELES CAP) -Nearly 88 per cent of the gas stations in Southern California are charging more than $1 a gallon for at least one grade or gasoline, and, even then, it's still not as easy lo get gas as it used to be. . The Automobile Club of Southern California has been reporting weekly on weekend service station operating hours and prices since the gas crunch started. It said Thursday that the 362 stations it sur· veys gave this picture : "A total of 74.9 percent of the stations surveyed in the metropolitan areas will be open Sat urday and 23.6 percent on Sunday; prior to the shortage 94.2 percent were open on Saturdays and 69.6 percent on Sundays. "In the outlY.lnl areas, 86.5 percent will be open Saturday aJ)d ~·percent wtll be open Sunday. Thia compares to 95.9 percent and 88.9 per cent respec· Uvely early tbia year ." Prices rose an averaae of 0.8 cenu per eallon thla week.on top of last week'• aveua• 1.3 cent·per· gaJloo lncreue, the club aaid. Easy Does Ii Dennis Foster. 18, of Covina used the hght touch in catching his Fris bee at the Hunti ngton Beach State Bea ch. Six Remain Alive In Octuple t Birth NAPLES. Ita ly I AP 1 Another of the octuplets born to a Na pies wo m a n died sn a hospital incubator today . som~ 31 hours after deh ver y . doctor~ announced. This left six alivl', all treated in in<.'ubators in four different hospitals. The baby who died today was the sister oC a itirl that died Thursday . S he weig hed 17 fl ounces. doctors said. Three girls· and three boys sur· vive. although hospita l officials gave four little chance of survl\ ing . be caus e t hey ;ire un derweighl. The mother. 29·year-old Pa.c;. qualina Chianes e . who gan birth to sextupleL'> three years ago. and lost them all. wa~ re ported in satisfactory cond1t1on physically but despondent that the same thing might happen again. "This time. when they told me the re were eight. I felt pam rather than JOY.·· ~aid the father. Stefano. an insurance:' com pany employee ··1 beget 14 <.'hildr en and m aybe none of them survives Pa:;qualana and I des perately want a baby. a good aJld healthy one. not all these together " Mrs Chianese, who had been taking fertility dr ugs for years, gave birth Thursday to five girls and three boys. The babies wer<' two months pre m ature and ranged in weight from 14 ounces to 2 pounds 3 o unces The s m allest, a girl. died lO hours later. Th~-babitt we re delivered et the Hospital of the Incurable in 20 minutes by Dr. Salvatore Scala assisted by thr ee nurses Quadruplets had been expected. and when eight arrived some had to be rushed to incubators in other hosp1tab "EH·r vbodv in the deliverv room W<t.<; c;o rOn\'ln<.'cd that four were <'om1ng. ·· said Dr Scala "You C'an ha rdl!f imagine th<· surprise of Mrs Ch ianese and e v e n bod ' e lse when t h •· numb.er kept sncreasing ... They we re so tin y t hat the mother ha rdly felt any pain .. Although the birth of ttfe Dionne q w ntuplets 1n Canada in 1934 was a worldwide senaa14on. fertil1tv drui.!S In recent year'> frequently rt"'-Ult in la rge multi pie births However, the rate of sur vival 1s still low Local doctors said they kne" of onl~ one prc\'lous birth of °" tuplets. 1n 1977 \n Athens All du~d Wllhin hours The Gwnncss Book of World Rf'<'Ords s a ys the h ig h est number of ba h1es rep<1rted at a s ingle birth was 10, re ported without med1<.'a l <.'onfarmatJon in Spain in 1924. 1n China in 1936 and an Brazil an 1946 Tht' h1gbe~t number medically recorded, a<.'cordm~ to Gum nes~. "as ninl' -in Sydney . Au s tr n l1 a , 1n 1971 , 1n Ph ilade lphia 1n 1972 and 1n Bangladesh an 1977 All died The la rgest number of survav· mg children from a multiple birth are the Rosenkowitz s ex- tuple ts of Cape Town. South Africa . Born in 1974 lo Col.Jn and Susan Rosenkowitz, the three boys and three girls celebrated their fifth birthday Jan. 11. Glub Dam~ed CORONADO CAP> -The chief petty office rs club was he avily damaged by fire at the Naval Amphibious Bas e e11rlv todav. Wlaat, That Old Line? Witness Doesn't Recall . .. RALEIGH, N.C. (A P > l Helena Stoeckley, described by defense attorneys as a key wit· ness for Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald testified today that she does not re me mber anything about the night MacDonald 's famiJy was killed. Miss Stoeckley , testifying for the first lime at the former Green Beret doctor 's murder triaJ, said she bad been addicted to drugs and was inte rested in witchcraft when the slaylngs oc- curred in 1970. "The last thing I re member that day as talking lo ci>friend of mine. When Gregg Cthe friend> left, he left me with a hit of mescaline. I swallowed it," Miss Stoeckley said. "What is your next recoJJec- tion?" defense attorney Bernard Segal asked. · · Retuming lo the house later that morning," Miss St.oeckley s aid. "Do you have a spedfic rec- ollection of where you were between midnight and 4:30 or s a m .'1 " Segal ~kc.'Ci . "No s ir." she replied Miss Stoeckley was arrested on a bench warrant In South Carolina this week Defense al· torneys asked that she be taken rntn C'U.'ltody a nd testify. MacDonald, 35, of Huntington H arbour. is c hargl'd with bludgeoning and stabbing to dea th tus pregnant wife Collette, 26. and daughters. Kimberly, 5, and Knsteh. 2. wh1lf' stationed at Fort Bragg 1n 1970. M 1ss Sloeckley said she ~as a hercnn and opium addict at the time, and took. LSD, m escalme and other drugs frequently. She also s aid s~ was interest· l'<l 1n \l.ll chc ra ft. a od Segal J'>k Pd ~1 1'>s Stoerkley wht!lher "'"Y ~1tc:hcrart rituals involved 11/ood. \ lr1t of rituals 10\ohe:d lhl' lo.illing •if animab and us ml.! tl11't r blood," M 1ss Stocckli:' rt•p ltC'd . 1 he won1 "pig·· was found "mt>ared 1n blood on the head-- bc1a n11n Mar Donald 's r0<Jm. ~1 acOonald ">aid during coun rf'rc<;c; that he recognized Miss :-ttot•ckley from thr m~ht of the "'l a~ 1ng adding "the voice a:. much as the face " On Thun;day. a former F a yet te ville narcotics omce r told re porters Miss Stoeckley "told me 1t 'teemed an her mind she saw th1!-. lhan~ 1 \he ~la) in gs 1 hap· pen .. P E Bea&lev also said when h~ he Jrd of the det.cript1on M ac- Donald J;:a \l: or four Intruder~ "ho ktlll'<i ha:-. family. ho im ml•d 1at c l> tho ugh t of M1 :.~ ~llwck lev I k ne~ \I.ho tht'.\' were talku~ .1 hout in my uwn mind." Beasley .,J ld Ted 's Drive Gets Boost W ,\S Hl:'ll G T O N <AP > Po litical ~roups try ing to draft Sen. Edward M. Kennedy for the 1980 Dem ocratic presidential nomination may have gotten an 1 m port ant boost f r o m t he Fe deral Election Commission. The FEC. in a 6·0 advisory rul· in~ Thursday. said such groups a re not bound by tl)e stclct r est r ictions on rais ing and s~nding money for candidates for federal offi ce because the Massachusetts Democrat is not a declared candidale . "This has profound implica- tions for the movement to <Jnm Teddy Kennedy." said Paul 0 . Friedman. t reas urer for the Mi ami-based Florida for Ken· nedy CommilLee, which sought the opinion. The slght of can lined up at a au station m ay have startled passersby in Cost a Mesa Thursday1 until they noticed the price alp. The Exxon atat!o.. on Fairview Road was charging 85.9 for re1U1ar 1u1 about a dime leas UWl other ttatioDI. h you 've got a big tank, that'• a .-avin8' worth waiting for. T _.. ........ -... r·:•ii jf-:1'1UCI f:W t• I H ..•.• IMW iM I iiQitil"ffJm~h MN fl# ff• qtPWCM t.WN a N •wt WUibfEiiblNDCIWpoiWG1QGllJ.---,-.-Vl'P"" ..... r;------ --·-···· STOCKS I BUSINESS 17 Profli*, GNP Drop ~.August 11. 1979 s !>AIL Y PILOT 8 J J Benefit• Job Troubles Expected Ahead By 8\'1.VIA PORTEA f'lnl .. TWC..... It ia a reUef -even tboucb diabeartening -to bear one administration policymakers admit wba14has been ob· vious to observers outside tbe White Houae: The United States bu entered another bualness clpwntwn at tbe same time that the rate of inflation bas ~en to the destructive double-digit ranee. TRIS COMll..NES THE WOUT OF possible economic 1cenari06. And malting it even more dangerous than tht slump of l.974·75 bu been the worldwide loss of confidence in the ooce powerful U.S. dollar and the once respecteo Carnr WbJte House. It would be arrogance bordering on fooltshness tc guess how deep or broad or prolonged this retreat will be How strongly the WbJte House and Congress stick to the11 determination to cool inflation will determine whether th1: retre at is limited to a moderate recesaioo or becomes a slump. But whatever the answer, among certan- ties 'is a rise In un· employment Those in service relat ed jobs, Money's Worth particularly in the North and East, will be vulnerable. New1y employed workers may be hit by the last ir first out syndrome. And junior members of executiv teams of corporations that have recently been taken ove by other com panies may be rn a prerarious position. Whatever the JOh . incre<i!.tng number~ of people w 1 receive notices of dJ !>m1ssal ROL'GHI. \' 97 P ERCENT Of v. age and S<ilary JObs 1 the United ~late~ ar e covered by unemplo} ment 1r s ura nce The protection was extended recently to anclud state and local government workers. som e workers 1 agncuJture and some domestic household employees. In addlllon. ftderal lo w provides benef1li. for un employed federal employ~ and former m1!Jtary persor nel Railroad v.orkers are protected under a different pr< gra m American workers who can prove a direct tie belwee a )ob loss and foreign imports are entitled to special 11 come assLStance programs Thls rel a ti\ ely new la w ha beeo seve rely tested several times in the p&st few years 1 a wide range of 1nd~tnes WHJLE S PECIYIC REQLTREMENTS for ehgibilit fo r unemplo> menl insurance vary from staU! lo ~late, basic reqwrement usually 1s that a worker must hav earned a certa in amount or wages. or have had a certai Jen~th of t mployment to qualify fo r benefits The work must have been performed for an employe covered under the unemployment insurance program Self·employed workers generally are not entitled to un employment insurance benefits. People eligible for benefits usually are entitled to re celve about 50 pe r cent of what they earned wbil• employed, up to a maximl.l.Dl set by state law. As reqwnment.s for. eligibility vary from state t state . so do the calculalions oo ~benefit amounts. Mos states base. the benefit on a percentage of e arnings durtn a quarter S ut How to appl !I /or beneftlS. Fill'er llp Danny Goodlett holds hose through which the rmoplastic pellets are loaded into a railroad hopper car for shipment from the Dayco Corp. plant at Dayton. Ohio. The pellet$ are sold to manufacturers of interior and exter1or automotive trim. Retired Bank Exec To Speak Aug. 30 Garry ffoUaat, l.apna Hilla reUdent and reUred ban.It exeeuttve. wtU dlleuta flnanclal planning at a pre-busllMH worUbop at the Santa Ana City Council Cbambera on Aua. JO. Hollaar. pretldent of Flnt State Bult of IJ~bftelcl, MlDD .• for 2S years. ii a ~ber of the Oraqe Couaty Semce Corp1 of ReUred Ez9CUtlvea, a volunteer 1roup tbat Ul1IU both proepectlve aad preeeot bualneM oWHn. ltl tr.. counaeUn1 ualltanee may be obtained bJ calllnc ... l'70I. Prtmar7 focua ot WI wod:lbop. to nm ltom l :IO a.m. to 4 p.m .. wtll be to uplaln fadOn common to newly '9llblllbed bUltneues and to .xplaln tbe keya w111117 fW I._.. to new Qd pn>epedift bullnea OWDll'I ill U.. comm.at;)'. Office Complex Plannsd .. au DAIL v ftlLOl OVER FACTORY INYOIG THESE H EW 1979 CELICA LIFTBACl<S --S(lr (I Sl7801 (5665241 t 5585061 Equipped w11h '> '>t>O•id or au1om:i1ic. 11;1n .mt..,'>tOn t murh muc.h BRAND NEW 1979 TOYOTA COROLLA DOOR fMOOEL 16011 rROM EARLE IKE'S$3636 SALE PRICE -Pll.lblXAlfl'ADDEDJ.C.(,fY#"' • 5 ,,, ce352 , 7) LQUIPPAd w tlh 4 • 0 9 "'d 1ransm1S.'110n , buCkfll •.oatu lully b1c.tory •1q1,1ppu<J & "'uch. mueh morel'' · /OUR I '·· ' P/ .• 'I I. • • t ' I • , I " 't t r • • r I · .. '• '•• . GIECK THESE 1979 TOYOTA DEMO SPECIALS AT EARLE IKE'S SPEGAL PRICES! '79 TOYOTA COROMA STATIOM WAGOM Factory Exoruttvf' Or·n I A 1J!r,.., ,. ,, on· \I r. COME IN WHILE SEl.ECTION saoo DISCOUlll p wr steennq AM r M '""" "'u'' 1 ,., JI. won1\ grain s100 p11nol!> !00241 71 "79 TOYOT• CEIJCA UFTIACK 56851. A uto,..alte tran-;m1ss1on a" co11d•tton1n<} "'"' r.t11oe lot ano po-r 11llH"r1n9 (15~4~11 79 TOYOTA CBJCA UFTIAC• lff I YOl.¥0 142 19AM A good. ctea" car wit .. a uto,..etlc trenlfftl99IOll end atr s2 . con 4 1t1 0 1"ng . 199 ('81CAQl . lt74 VOLVO I 44 sm>AM Pretty white c. wnh MOM .. ic trlM.. pwr 9*flng. air cond. & s3399 t le<eo. (306KXS). An Hcellent vetue et ffQl~~£R 8 -.IOGl!JrrO ~TAil US f PMIC( OH AMY HEW TOY OT A LAHDC1tutsa IH STOCK! 1977 TOYOTA COIOUA teAM 2 Door. 4 epeed trane • custoM _,., -.diet t i re s and redlo .s3399 (oa6TBN) A uto lr80$ pwr <r'-e11nq air cond wire oa11kel.,. s719' whoel1>. tarqa oond eQual11or cu<,I speakr>r '> · cassello Of"'luke P' 5t11Pft l. re IP w1noow sn1ae , "' kit ( 139735) 7 9 TOYOTA CIE5SIOA LUXURY EOITIOM 4 Door with auro,,.a11c. rran<J , pwr steeronq pwr t>rltkes aw cond . deluxe p!stnpe 1rmtAM1FM SflH90 f018751) Aut om9tlc tr•"•m ... to". •tr co"d .. AM/FM. YI"¥' roof sa" & mags -a very nice c•r' (381ROll DODGE 4w4 rtCIUP Short W B. Automatic tr1ns • pwr .,..,. 1ng. tilt wheer. $ .. " stereo taQe. sltd· Ing reer wll'dow, big tlr• & wtleelt . . tJ50864 17 Lag una /South Coast VOL. 7', NO. 229, •SECT IONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA~IFO~NtA FRI DAY, AUGUST 17, 1CH9 \"our llo1nt•t ow11 1 Doily N e wspaper FIFTEEN CENTS Blue Lagoon Access Battle Escalates Reside nts Claiin Blac kmail By STEVE MITCHE i .i. ()I .... 0.lly ~ .... \!•ti Blue Lagoon rei:.1dent t-'red :-.; Howser calls it blaekm<itl But staff m emberi. for thi• Cahfonua Co1t:.tal Comm1ss1on say it's merely a m eans of pro vidin~ acct•ss for l'lt1zens who want to st roll from one beach to another throu~h the p rivate Blul' La~oon community in South Laguna The comm1ss1on adv1i.or:. want to impose conditions on thl' 119-unit condominium comph·' that would pt>rm1t public accC:'~~ across a drive way between V1e- tor1a Beach on the north and a hay cove at Treasure Is la nd Trader Park lot ht-south. And comm ission officials say they have the clout to insure public· access 1s gnrntcd by the property owners They Wlll recommend that the state commission next m onth re- fuse to grant a permit for repair of a crumbtin~ seawall in the c-om munity that threa t ens 16 oceanfront condominiums, un- lt'SS their l'ond1tions are met ~ol·lullon to t·ons truc-t M:t1rway-. ttt ear h t>nd of thl· tom11lt-'\ and l•re<'l :.1gns that 1nd1l·all' tht• pu bile· act·ess roull- And the} v.ant tht-c·ummun1t~ to obt ain a ll'tlCr from tht-state Land~ Cornm1:.s1un sa) mg lhl' repair v.IJrk tu th1· sea"' all dtn·s not 1nvolvt.> ~l<ile land 'I ht· rl'g1onal c·oastal c•om m1ss1011 approv1•tl lht• rt'J)Jtr work in J\pnl. o' N the obJl't· lion-. or the IO<'al tllrnllll!>StOn ad visors. v.1th lht• c·ond1t1on rha t µubh c ac·c·c•ss he pro\'1d1:1I ulong the sand in front Of the Sl'aWall But La~una Bl'a th Cit) EngincC'r Kt'1lh Fullenw1dl·r. aelin1: on his own bt'half as .1 1.:1t1ten. appettl<'d that dccisw11 lo the :-.tale Coastal C:omm1ssion A hearing 1s t•xµccted in mid Seot<'mbc•r Fullen w1d<'r c ontt•nds the bPach in front of the crumbling s<'awall. upon wh1C'h the publ1t· would b<• allowed. 1s under water during the summ er months. thu:- making public at·c<•ss ava1lablt• only to those with water wing:- month:. when access along the bt>al·h 1~ 1mPQss1ble Hut formt>r Blue Lagoon as. so1·1 ttt10n prc:.ident Howser s ays tht· l'und1llon:. recommended a rt .. unrt.'asonablc .. \ Thl'} tthe staff> are holding up this emergency repair work to tht> seawall in order to 1mpase tht·1r philosophy on private prop- l'rl v owners.·· he sa id · : l 'nlt·s:. we r<.'pa1r that ~t·awall. thosl' 16 condominiums v. 111 bt• ckst rovl'd " J\ ntl t ht• l'\' 1°dcncc or dctenora l1Clll of tht• SC'aWall and tht.' '>Hh'walk bl'111nd the con crete buttre!':-. 1s j.!ra ph1cally pointed out b~ thl' 15 )l'Jr Blue L<ij.!wn rl':-.1dent 'Looi. at lht•:-.C' eracks in lt11· -.1dcw<1lk.' llowM·r :.a~ s. point 111 ).( lo a J:tgg<.•d OIH'lltlll! 1n front of sc•vt•ral nf tlw hom1·s lie sa11I thl' cummu111ty a~ SO('l:lt1on h1rt·d lht· .Jac·k c; Haub C' n g 1 n <.• <· r 1 n I! l' o rn pan y I a s l Ft•hruan to install 70 ton:-or boulrler~ in thl' oull•r ~··aw<tll lo protl'd lhC' eundom1niums In addition to requirin~ pubhc access along a drivewa} in lht· 1·ommunity. the comm1~s1on ad \'1sor s v. ant tht· Bl111• Lagoon a:. 1 n h1 " ap1wal. l'ullc·nw1clt·r <·onvinn·tl th1· !il<itt· co111m1sswn . <;t;iff to r!'qu1rt' a('tt·s~ alon).! ,1 cln\l'\'<l~ twhintl lht· r1r:-.l rov. or t·11ndornin1u111s during th11-.1· Bui \\ht.·11 lh•·\ applil·d for .1 r <>LI t 1n1• 1·11a-.lal t111n m 1 !>~11111 11t·rm 1t a:::.~1H·1at1on memlwr:-. t·.1nH• 11p aµa in!>l tht• rt·qu1n• IS<·t> ,\CCESS. f'aKt' .\2) FRED HOWSER SURVEYS CRUMBLING SEAWALL AT SOUTH LAGUNA S BLUE LAGOON He Questions Whe ther the Sea Wiii W ait tor Decision on Property Rights vs Public Access San Ckmente Law Man Maeed Girlfriend Did I t, But Why? La~una Rf'ach f1n'mt'n v..<·n· al ;, Im.-, to<hiy to c•xpluin \\hy the 1!1rlfr1<.'nd r>f a :13 yeur rild l.oJ;(tHWn :.pr<.1,cd Mact H ands Tied in Lan dslide in the man·s face Thursd;iy night · THETEARY·EY F.D v1ct1m :-.hov..t·d up cit the <'lt~"s main fire s tation ror first aid short!) <.rftcr being sprayed about 8.30 p.m The gsrl/riend apparently let the man have 1t with a shot of Ha lt, a brand of the teargas-like m ate ria l that comes in a pursc-s1zt! spray can. FIREMEN SAID they was hed lht· man !:> r:.u.e "'•th waler and ;idv1sed h1~ girlfriend to dn ve him to the ho::.pital for furthe r treatment. Orficials a l L aguna 's South Coa st Medical Center s aid the couple OP.vcr chec ke d into the e me rgency room there. S<in l'lcmt•ntt• offlt·wls rind tlwmselvcs in the unique pos1 t11m of wanting to help about 150 homeowners that might be rae ing potential lnndsUdes in the c1 ty and strict la ws that pro h1b1t s uc h municipal parl1c1pa t1nn Gcolo).!1st Jack St1d .. el told city council m embers this week that ne1~hborhoods behind City Hall. and tht• municipal eomplex itself arc located atop e ight an c1ent landslide sites. an) Y.a~ "'l' <an. but our hands m..iv IJ1.· lied · Ed Putt. the c·ll) 's assistant l'lty engineer. :.aid lht: c ity can not do anything "until we find out the direction of our habihty ..The Aeolog1st 1 Stickle) thinks the cit\ :-.l'>ould undc·rt;ik e .c s tud) oc"thl' cntm: an·u . <.i nd lh,1 t •surv i v al S lim· v. ill hJH, to ti• , 'al11.1 .. •1I "hc·ri IH' mt·t•t Y.lth him l't:t.-,Jtd .. Rut 1( "'e do J ~tu1h for lh1·'1 a r e as. " h at h a pp« n s w h 1• n so m eone cl::.e sUSfK'ClS a problem 1n their area" Do we have to d11 that s tud~ also" · ('11v A1torn1·\ ~1 1charl Bartlt•lt "'a~ in.,n· 11rt·1 1-.1 .1ho11t h1 '111'1 Mounties Arre st Newport Suspect If action 1s n 't taken soon. he said, those a n<'H?nt s lides could destroy hoth private irnd publJc buddsn~s And while lhc City Council or dered 1tc; staff to meet with the gt>Olog1st concerning the 1>0ten t1al disaster. they s ay there 1!. probably little they can do to prevent a landslide· h kc the one in Blut'b1rd Canyon 1n Laguna Beach that destroyed more than lwo dozen homes last Oct. I Six RemainAlive ., In Octuplet Birth A 17·ycar-old Newport Reach ~ outh was booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall Thursday night by police who allege he stole $400,000 worth of Jewelry earlier this month Detective Mike Mc Donough said he arrested the youth at Los Angeles International Airport as the teenager got off a night frol'TI Vancouver , Bntish Columbia Detectives located the youth in Vancouver ;ind throuf(h the ef- forts of the FBI and the Royal Can adian Mounted Police the missing jewelry was located M cDonough said investigators from the Mounties escorted the youth to the plane whic h brought the s uspect back to Southern California. The theft of the jewelry was reported last Saturday by Anna Marie Gray who told potice the items were s tolen fro m her home a l 1718 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach. Floating Tar Hit,s Beaches In Carlsbad CARLSBAD <AP> -Floating tar in the ocean off San Diego County has reached South Carlsbad Slate Beach anCl the shore a t Oceans ide, whe re s wimmers found blobs four feel in diameter. The Coast Guard said the slick, Ont spotted Monday, ap- peared to be 30 miles Jong. Tbree ahipa wel'e sent to ln· vestlgate what a spokesm an . said m•y be discarded bunker oil or ..i,e wute from a pualng lhlf. I •ueb a lblp la located, lta owner and slipper could be nned u.p to $10.000. ' No tar wu reported In Ocea_..lw'bor. • AltbouP 10me was spotted •• tar IOUtb aa La Jolla, the Coast Guard laid tt ..had wa1bed up on17 ~UMCarlabad beach. ~ McDonough s aid the s uspel't had sold som «.' of the pieces rn Vancouver and used others a!> collateral for loans. Ile said in vest1gators for thl' Royal Can<1 dian Mounted Police snd1cat(:.•d that the stones had been pried out of a fe w of the pieces and the precious metal melted down The Newport detecli ve s aid lhe victim had gone lo Vail couver to take possession or her Jewelry, a ll of which he said would be returned to her City Manager J c·rry WCoeks said that. <.1s a g<•nerCll rule. th<' t·1t\ 1s not hahlc for unsare con ci1tions on pnv<ite proµcrty lie said the homes in back of c1lv hall Wf'rt' constructed at :1 tune when c1tv codes did not r<' quire gC:'ologic :-.lud1cs or the properti<.'s. .. L1ah1 !sty I'> the key ISSUC <II this point.·· WcC'ks said "Wt• .... ant to assis t thl• re-;1dents in Laftd•Ude 1'ictl•• Aided NAPLES. l talv I A P t Anotht:r of the otlup lets born w a Naples v..oma n died 1n ,t hospital tn<'ubalor today. ~omt• :l l houri. aft er dehv~r). doctor-. announced Thi!-. lc (t ~•x ah\l•. all treated in incubators in rour <11fferent hospital~ The baby who died loda) v.a-. the sister of <i ~irl that died Thurs d ay She weighed 17 fl 11unt.'l's . dOl'tl)rs said ThrC't' girls and three boys !:>Ur \'l\'l'. although hospital offici al~ gave four little chance of :.urvl\ ------- Bluebird Knoll&-reeidenta <from left) Dot· tie Delo, Marilyn and Dale Ghere received honors fl'om the Laguna Beach Kiwanis Club Ulla week for their acUvlUes in ob· taining rederal aid for the landslide area and ror their concern for the safety of the neiAhborhood . Abo bQflOred waa Bluebird resident David Delo, who wu not able to attend the ceremonies. The two couples were instrumental in pursuing proarama that brought tbe ravaged canyon to a point where homes will once aaain be bulll upon the land. I , I~ J 1n1?. hl't'.IU"l' th1•\ Jfl' un rfrrn l'li.?hl The molhl'r. :..><J H '<H old P.i~ qu.il1n.1 Ch1an1•1.t·. "'ho ~a11 · birt h to Sl'Xtuph•t!'. thrl•t• ~ear ... a~o . and h1~t lht·m .tll. v. J :-n portt•d 111 .... 1t •~futtor~ c ond1t1un ~)hySll'all.' hut dl'!>J>0nl1ent lh<1t 1h1· ~amt> lhllll! m1)!ht hJppui &1g:11n ··Tn1s t ime. °"hen the.,. told me· the re v.er<' e1J?hl. I felt pain r at her than JO.'. s aid t h•· rather. Stefano. an 1ns ur:sn1·•· company emplo\ l'e · i b1•gl·t ! I t•hiJcJren and rna vht• Ollllt' or tlll'm !'.Un nes l'a~·qu:tl10.1 .ind I desperat<'IY want J hah.' .• 1 goc1<1 and healthy onl'. not all the~l' together ·· Mrs Ctiianesl'. w ho h<id be~n taking fert.thty drulo(s for year:-., j.!av e birth Thursctay to fl v(' R1rls a nd three boys. The babies were two m o nths prem<ilure a nd ranged in we1jthl Crom 14 ounces to 2 pounds 3 ounces. The s m allesl. a girl. died 10 hours lat er The babies were delivered at the Hospita l of the Incurable m 20 m inutes by Or S alvatore Scala assisted by three nurses Quadruplets had be.en expected . and when eight arr ived some ha d to be ru.'lhed to inc ubators in other hospitals. "Everybody in the delivery room was so convin ced that four wer e coming.·· said Dr Scala. "You can hardly imagine the s urprise of Mrs. Chianese and every bod y e ls e when the number ke pt inc reasing ... They were so tiny that the mother hardly fe ll any pain.·· Although the birth of the Dionne quintuplets in Cabada In 1934 was a worldwide sensation. fertility drugs in recent years frequently ~suit in targe multi· ple births. However, the rate of survival Is 1Ull low. Local doctors said they knew of only one previous birth of oc- tupleta, in im tn Athens. All dled wtthln boun . Tlte Gulm111 Boole~ WOC'ld ·Records HJ• the hl«best number ol babies reported at a stntl• birth was 10, reported w•thout medical conllrmatioo In Spain ln 1124, ln Cttln• lo 1938 and ln 8r11U ln \tte. c1·rn~11\t•r r1t1 l1.1hd1 l\ I don t ,, ,. th1· 1 tl\ ha:, a11y .iflsrm.1ll\•' 1 c-.pu11l>1b1ht) to oo .m) thini:: t'Xl'~pt protect tt ·., own µro in·rt) ht· -.;ud "It 1s a fact that under e11m mon law. where 11n1• pJrt~ allempls to l'Oml' 10 ttH' Jiii of .mother }IJrt \ Y.1lh no ,...,.,... ~l.llH . l'a ~.-1\:!1 Carter C uts Contro ls on H eavy C rude WASlllNCTO...; 1AP1 Prei.1 dent Cartt•r n•m11vL·d pnl'l' con trol!' today from ht.•a''' c rude ml. a relat1n•h ~mall proµoruon or l " s 111 I produd11m Th,• miwt• rarned oul a plt>d).!e m.icfr h" l°.Jrtt•r 1111 J ul} 15 a nd 1s ,,, med Jl Hll reJ:.1 n~ l S usl pro 11ttt·t 111n h~ -.oml' 2flll tHIO hiirn•I<; ,• <la' II\ I!~ nssn~ lo 5CJCJ.UOO ll\ I !l9CI Al tht• "amt· \1 nw. tht• White I lou~e J nnou1H•1.·d that Car'lt>r "'11 1 t l·romrnl•nd C''C<'l udinl( h1•,1\\ '"I trom h1 ~ propost•d v. sndfall profits tJX a :-. an adcJ1 t1on:.1 1n1'1'nl1 1 ,. a1:-11 a~ pro111 1!<l'd (•arl1t·r A d m I n I ' I r ,1 I I 0 II 11 r f I (' I a I S t•st1mal<'d that tht' l 'n1teo States ma\ han• mon• than IO h1lllon h:.1rrt.>b or untapped ht•avy oil, most of 1t in C<i hforn1a with a<l· d11 1onal reserves 1n Tt•xas, Lollls1a na. Oklahoma. M 1::.~1ss1p­ p1 and Wyomsn~ Rut heavv ml 1s so thick that 1t resembles ·tar. m aking its pro· duct1on d1ff1t•ull and expensive :once 1t must be heated. usually by steam mJeet1on, befort! 1l can be pumped out of lhl' ground Com'-• "'eat h er Low L'louds nig ht and morning hours. Othe rwise m ost ly unny Saturda y Lows tonight 62 to 65. Highs Saturday 72 to 75 at beaches. 82 to 86 inland. INSIDE TOD.4 "° On Sunday, will you ~ al a ion11 boot parock in the of temoon or a lwtlight concert on lhe green -or both? See detaill on Page Cl . l•tlex ''M MW (z, 1111 ltt S8 Peree•• San Juan OKs • Spending Plan S .t n J u u n l' J p 1 'tr "no c 1 t) 1•1111111·1ln1t•n tul\t' approH•d u llnY ~ 111~nd1111 pla11 lh•l 1:. up ~O perl'Cnt o\•t•r l1u.t v~•r :. OlUOll.'lpul IHul.:t•l t'oum•1lmen \'Olt•l.I unantn\OWI ly to ll<'C<'Pl a prupo11~d $3 J million $JWndJng pacllaaiv tbet ln<'111d('s $361.~ for purt'ltust• of a Ol''A l'IVH' l'l'nll'r Mlt' Nt>t.totu1t111n~ are unde1 w•y with the ('a111:1trano Un1f1f'd School Otstnr t to 11cqu1re land at the old C'ap1i.trano Htah School cu mpus o n Camino Capistrano north of the m1sa1on The 1979-80 budget increase about $1 rrul!Jon m ore than last year -lists $539,000 in capUaJ improvements financed through Home, Ag Project Approved A 220 h o m e, 322 -acre agriculturally oriented deve lop· m ent in San Juan Capistrano has been approved by city coun· cilm en. Councilmen have order ed the rezoning of the acreage east of the San Diego Freeway and north of the Ortega Highway, The l'han~e in w ning designa- li on is from aJ(ric ultural t o planned community The action .,aves the way for dcvelopem ent of the floneyman R anch. The acreage will be de- veloped with ho mes, a smaJI m· dustrial park and a small rom- merciaJ center The homes will be l'lustered and 1ntcrspersl'd with acres or agricultural land that will be owned by the community During this week 's hearing, ('OUn<01lmcn voted <1 to 1. with J a m es Thorpe vot1n~ no. to re quire the project's developers to dedicate d evelopment rights on I. h e pro 111: r t y ' s a g r 1 c u It u r a I land!. Hy ded1ca t1ng develo pment rights to th•· <'tty, councilmen believe 11 will b e harder for future owners of the property to eliminate agricultural uses on the acreage Councilmen also voted 4 to I , with James Thorpe voting no, to lift growth managem e nt re· qu1rement.c; for about 60 lols on the property Those lots would bf' sold lO '"' rJ1V1dual s who would build rustom homc•s on them Coun t'tlme n belat·vcrl that the lots qualtf1ed for a lifting of growth m anagemPnt controls hecausc tht-prOJPCI Itself w<i!> a good ex ample of Lht-desire:, of the city 's genf'ral plan The rt"s traetaons would have requirc1I home builders on the 60 lots to stand in lane for building permits. comr~ting with other city project.<; on lht! basis of a p111nl system Council men also decided not to spPrafy the location of an equestrian and hiking tr ail on the property, opting instead to determine the location later in the pla nning process when plans become more specific COMPUJNT COVERS ALL LONDON CAP) The letters tolumn or the London Evening Standard was full of complaints; about s low indus trial produc· t ion , r oad la wlessn ess, the d ea rth o f r ai n coa l - "1aterproofers. and eyesores in the WaJthamstow Marshes. 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DIMW>".... .....,.. ....... .............. _. __ T~Re(714>~ Cl......_ ......... ..... ut-••.-AID ........ : , ••. ,.u ......... ••omS...O.-_..- ' . lht' •tnual rund CmC'ludlng lht• <'l\'H' <'t•nter 'llt'I. n $4:00,000 tllkt- ln lht' t'lty pubbc workii. offtre, a Sl00,000 ril'«' in a<lmlnlstrativt> <'Os ls nnd \1 11r11w" 1>thC'r in crt>ut:s In publl<· 1-i.fcty 1rnd <'Om munlty plannln.: Counl.'1lmcn ahw udd t1d $10,000 fnr un cnvaronmental 1mpal'l fl' 1wrt on proJJ01$t'd l'han~l·i. to the 1·ommuuity':. h1ktonc downtown 1trea A s tudy approved recently culled for changes to bolster lhe econom y or the downtown area The plan calls for con vening several streets to one·way trar fie . bwlding two parking struc· lures and develo ping a shopping plaza. C i vic· activts t M11rtlyn Wi lliams c ritaci&ed some por lions of the budget, s aymg that city officials faced a deficit budget in the 1981-82 fiscal plan. The s pending plan approved We dnesday includes a rive-year projection or city expenditures a nd r evenues. The document s hows a $27,900 deficit in 1981-82 which &rows lo a projected Sl 1 milliorfffl!fi cit in 1983-84. However. city o ffi cia ls satrl the projections were used m ere· ly for planning purposes and in· s isted the city's financial picture would change in two years. I",.... Page Al ACCESS ... m ent for public access, ''We don't object to a llowing p eople to walk along the beach," Howser said. "But they want these people to be able to walk r ight past our hom es at all hours or the night. IO The state comm1ss1on rccom, mcndation would allow accei.s a long the driveway only during tames when the beach is covrred with water, ~ays eomm1s1'1on pcrmil analyst Terry Stewart "They (the association ) want to put large rocks on the be:.ch, .. s he said. "The sc<iwall alreo.dy Interferes with public access to a certain extent, 11nd by placing more boulders on the beach. there will be g r e ater 1n terferencc. · · She said the re 1s a "nice beach lo the north of the community a nd a beautiful cove beach LO the s outh. There s hould be a way for the public lO get from one beach to the other and during the sum mer, you just can't do that along the beach." "It's not blackmail," s he !>aid "It's allowinJ{ the public to gf't to s tale-Owned tidelands, wh1C'h ·~ everyone's cons titut1on1tl right .. A decision on whether Hlue Lagoon residents will be allowed to repair their seawall will be r eached by the s tate coastal commission in mid-September In the meantime, the associu· lion has order ed tem porary re pair work on the wall.. And as long as heavy equip ment is not used to transport the boulders. they can continue the work unde r a n emergency permit. But Howser s ays the t ern· porary re pair work won't do the trick when huge waves batter the c rumbling concrete wall. He says the r estoration will have LO be done soon , "I just don't understand how the commission staH can justify keeping people from protecting their property," he said . ·'Any logical person can sec we have lo do something," Carter River Trip Nears WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Carter, seeking s ome solitude and relaxation amid a floating c ampaign for bis energy p rogram, e mbarks tonight on a seven-day trip down the MIJI· sissippi Ri ve r on an old· fasbJoned stemwheeler, He ta Oyin, to Sl. Paul, M.lnn .. In th~ late afternoon to begin ltls week -long adventure aboard the Delta Queen, plying the upper reaches of the river along the Minnesota, Wtacomin, Iowa and Misaouri shores to St. Louil, Energy Films Set in Laguna Three film• deallne with nuclear power and altenuiUve enerty IOUJ'Cft wlll be •bo'wn at 7: ao tonilbt. ln La1uaa a.acb. 1ponlOl'ed by the local chapter of the AlliaQee for Survival. Tbe fllm1 Include "Paul Jacobs and tie Nucle11r o-.," "New aour. al ED4tr11,'' and "llow Safe Are Aa>ertaa•1 Atomic leacton. '' A 11.IO dcmedoa II nca....-ct ~':kt~ ~&a-~!: .. ~ '39 C>'P1'9N .. BlftMbllMDLI wUJ be ••"" followlal lht ftlml. .~ ............ LEGAL BATTLERS These are the attorn~y~ involved in the murder trial of Dr Jeffrey MacOonald of B unt· ington B~_!'~· They are, at _Le ft_. defense attorney~ Bernard SCgal <top1 and Wade Smith and, at right. pro~ ecutors lln<.in Murtaugh (lop) and J;.1me., Hl<.i<·ktJurn MacDonald Witness Claims Memory Loss RA I. 1-: I c; II N \ I Ar ) Jlt'll•na St()(•('klc•y, dcs1·rabcd hy drfc nst• attorneys as a kt·y wai ncs::. for Or Jeffrey Mat: Uonald tr:.tifted today that !'>he doc:, nol rc·mcmher 4:1nythin~ :.ibrn1t the.· 111~ht Ma<'l>c111alcl's family wa., killed M 11\S Sto•·t•kh·). t1·st1fv1n~ for the firs t ltml' :.it lhl' fnrml·r G rccn Beret doctor's murder trial, s aid s he had been addit•t<·d to drugs and was interested in witchcraft when the s layings 0t· curred an 1970 "The last thing I remember that day ts talking to a fnend of mine When Gregg I the friend 1 left , h(' left me with a hit of m c:.callne I i.wallo\\C•tl at. Ma:-.:, Stoeckle.> stud "What 1s your nc·xt rl'collcc· t1on ., .. cif·fcns(' allornev Bernar<I S.-~al asked · "Returrun~ to thl' housl' lalf'r that mornin~ ... M1 \1' Stoe1:kl1•y i.aad "Do you have a s pel'ific n •c' ollectaon or where ytJU WCrt• between midniRhl <ind 4 :JO or 5 :i. m ., "Segal as ked "No sir:" 1!hc replied Miss Stocckley WilS urrestf•d on a bench warrant in South <.:arolina thil\ week Defense at lorney!'l ask<!<{ that s he be tahn Into custody a nd t~tiry. MacDonald , 35, of Huntington H a rbo ur . is char ged with bludgeoning and stabbing to d eath ttis pregnant w ife Collette. 26, a nd daughters, Kimberly, 5. a nd Knsten, 2, while s tationed at Jo'ort Brag~ in 1970. M 1ss Stoeckley s aid s he was a he roin and opium addict at the lime. and look UiD. m escaline a nd other drug!'! frequently She also said s he was interest , ed in witchcraft, a nd Segal Man Jailed In Niguel Theft Probe A 28-year-old Santa Ana man la in jail today fac ing burglary charges after Santa Ana police connect ed him t o a $10,000 burglary at a Laguna .. Niguel home . An Orance County Sheriff's spokesman said Michael John- Guham was arres ted Wednes· day after his car was stopped ne ar ltls residence at a motel on East tat Street In Santa Ana, The 8:30 p.m . arrest cam e after Santa Ana officers were alerted that Graham waa alleted· ly attempt.inc to use stolen credit cant.. The cards were traced to Geor1e Randall, 30395 vta VenJcla, Laauna Nlruet. J ewelry, stereo equipment. credit cardt and a televillon were taken from the Randall home WednMday aftemoon. A 1hertff'1 1pokeaman aaid Graham a1lo ll char1ed with be· tn1 under .the lnnuence of heroin and ree.tvlns 1tolen property. T he latter charee waa toUCht aft.er a check of Gr aham '1 motel room aUecedly revealed aome of the a,Pclet itolen la the Lasun• Nlfutl bur-1arY. G raham 11 belnt held In Ora11'9 Comity Jall on SlO,ODO ball. :1skt•d 1\1 1-s!i St1wrkl1:\ wlt,•U)(•r :11n Y.1tch('raft ritual ... 1n\11l\t·d hl1;111I "A lot of raluab 1rlvoh 1·d 1111' killing of unrn1 :1b anti u ... 111g lht•1r hlnod, M1 s1> Sl<w1·klt•\ rcpl11•d Thl• word · p1 i.: "'a-. found ...m(',1n·d 111 lilood '"' th1· h1·;HI board 111 Mac·l>onalcl'-. room Mat'l>onald .,u1r1 durtni: c·ourt recess that he r('<'ll~n11cd Mas., Storckley from thf' na~ht of the s laying, addin~ "the Vf>lce a ... mul.'h a:-the face " On Thursday, a formf'r F'aycl tevi lie narc·otar!> offlct·r told rt- porters M 1!>s Stocck ley · told mt• 1t scemc'CI an her mind 1>hc sal4 Illas than,:t rthe :.layinJ?SI ha p pen " P E R<'a-;l{'V a lc;o ~111d wht-n he• hf':trd nf the• dcM·riptaon Mac (Jonald gc.vro or four intruder-. who k1llNt hts ramalv he: am ml'd1ateh thoui.t ht . of Mi"" Sloccklf'-,. "I kne~· who tht.>v Wf'n• t:tlkans.: about in mv own m mcl." Rt>11slt:, !>flld . . Rut 8easlf'y ad<fr<I , ·1·v .. n('vcr St'cn her hurt a nybody " Today. Seg»I s howf'rl Ma~ ... Stoeck lt•y pirturcs of th<' VIC'l1ms a nd lhe l'nmt· 11cc nC' She d<'n1N1 rccognizanl( anyone or any thing Se~al t o ld rPporters h l' plann~ to present several Wll nesses who have rrnad Mi s!> Stoeckley told them ii;hr mii;thl have been involved in the kill an~s Miss Stoe<'kley also tcl\llfl ed that she had a blonde, shoulder length wa lo(, am1 also h ad u.n old floppy hat MacDonald C'Ontends four in t rude rs, one of them 11 woman wearing a Ooppy hat. attacked him and killed his family W e dn esday, a f o rm e r neighbor s aid he saw three peo- ple carryinR candles h eadi{l g toward MacDonald's house the night of the s la yings James Miine Jr .• who had not come forward at the tim e, said one was a woman with beauUCul tong light brown or blond hair. . MacDonald described one or the Intruders as a blond-haired woman who carried a candle a nd chanted, "Acid Is groovy. Kill the pig.s." M isa Sloeckley has shoulder· l e ngth jet-b lack hair, but Beasley said s h e som etlmes wore a blond wtg. Mias Stoeckley told sever al people of being on drugs that night. accordJng to testimony at the Army's hearine on the case and other. pubU11hed. r eports, Several o f those people wouldn't talk with re porters about her interviews with at· torn ey1. A1111tant U.S. Attorney Jamet Blackburn said he wasn 't wor· rled about Miu Stoeckley'a •P· pearance. lndJcatlna that Mlea Stoeckley'• memory or the ni&ht may be mlnlmal. Tb~ Army dropl*I Ill c h1r1et a1atn.t MacDonald in 1970 after an lnveetJiauve hear)n1. He w .. indict.eel by a fe4eral crand Jury in 1975 after a relnvt:1tl8•1'<>n· CPO Cluh Damaged CORONADO CAP> -· Tbe cbte' ~tty olflc•rt club wa1 beavfly ~mated by n" •t tbe Naval ~pblbtou. a ... ..,.,v today, AdmltH Sex Suspect CrWs At Rape Trial By DOLORES BROOKS IRWJ N Of u. Deily .......... Tears flowed from the eyes of Glen Hutcher son Thurs day when he s tepped LO the witness stand to tell hls version of what hap- pened that day in 1977 when he is alleged to have raped a 19.year- old hitchh1ker. A s he did during his two earlier trials, Hutcherson ad- mitted lO a n Oran ge County Superior Court jury that he had sex with Catherine llardm But. he ins is ted, the then 19· year·old tran81ent had offered her favors for a $.2.5 fee When questioned by defeni.c attorn ey Terr y Gile \, Hutl'hcrson !raid tha t a few minutes after 1>1 c k1ng Ma:,:. llardin up tn Buena Park he !ren!red "that !rht! wa:, willing tll pldy around "I JW.t came out with at llnd :.aid , ·no )OU \\ant lo mukc lo' e" · She !ratd :-.ht-f'Ouldn 't do at frt'I.' She siml !>he w<ti. m1lr.>1n~ wo rk and nt-c·d<:d mone} "I ru,ked her how much und '>hE:' !rlHd $25 ' The 48 yf•;u old Wh1tt11•1 tJ\•ro-.pucc w1irk1·r we nt on to tc..:,t1fy that 11 11,ai. after ht and tht· ;olle~ed fllfH:• \ 1l'l1m had !>t-'< Ht ha:, motfJr home th:tt h1· luld her hl' dJdn t have Lht· Sl~> And. ht: :.;ud. ~Ill!> llan1in v.:t'> furaou:, ... o fu raou., th .ii 1'h1· be~an htttm~ anr1 r lav.1n ~ :11 ham That 1:. \\h\ lh1· dl'ft·ndcsnl i.aarl. ht> IJ11u11d h1·1 h;1nth Y.lth rOIJt' ;u1d fnr • t ti Ir• 1 f r11rn th1° mobllt· h11rn1 in .i >t. 1 I udc<l Brea <'an) on f11·lrl It .,,, J.:> "'h1·11 r •·11Juntanl( detJll'> 11' hi'> .,uh-.i·•1u1•111 Jrrt0l>l itnd hook1nJ.! th•ll ''""' flo"' 1·d fnina llut1·ht·r"•n ', "'~ When lrt..,., t·\;1m1111°d h' pro~ l'CUltJr Oan Hratl' lht· deft n· d;rnt adm1ttc.-t1 h1· hed t1> p<Jl11 c: "'h1·n thl'v f1r.,1 11w0.,t1on1·d h1111 ;1boul thc.-cslh:l!•'ll r :1p1• ll11t rhc1 ... on ,,Hc1 ht• lu·d lO ttw 111 ' 1•.,t1 ~.Jt11r~ .,., th;.it hi., ..... ,, Y,11uldn 't kno.,,, <.1hou1 lht· '"' 1 cknt It I ' •\Jlt•l •d It.JI llu11·ht·r'>hll' tli11tl 1r1.JI ••rt I.ad Envoy Rt>latP~ Israel Mission .IERL'Sl\LEM IAP I St>t.'CI CJI l' S Mideas t e nvoy Hobert !-:>trauss sought to reassure l!'lrael today that the United Stat~ 1:, nnt "hlti n~" tow11rd lhi> Pa h . ..,t1 n1Jn:-. at Is rael ~ ex pt-n~· hut he ad m lllt'CI ht:, mll>!'>lOn 14 J !I not en tart'I~ -.ucc01•.,sru1 Aft cr J lY.11 hour m•·t·ttnl.( tlflth °'tr :iu~-. .ind l'rimt· M1n1 .. t<•1 \I 1·na1 ht·m Hei:in ~,11d d1f f1·n·n1·1·' ... 1111 n •m.11n t11•lv.1·t0n 1..,rael Jnd 11~ ch11·f :di~ nap, rape and assault charges wlll end early next week when fo ur da ys o f t estimony is finished. Al his first trial, a jury handed down a guilty verdJct tbat was overturned by Superior Court Judge Mason Fenton. When his second trial ended last May, another jury had voted 11 to I for acquittal. Judge Richard Beacon r efused defense and prosecution motions LO dis· mass the charges and ordered the accused man lO stand trial a third lime. No:"· 1t as Judge Bryan Mt·M1ll an who 1s overseeing Hutcherson ·s tnaJ. Attorneys Walk Out Over Pay Orange County oHicials art- 'H.tt!k ing ways to keep the coun ty's Judicial sys tem ope rating in th£' wake of a walkout by deputy da .. trit t atlomtys and public de- fender~ Mo re than two.thirds of the at- to rneys walked off their jobs Thur!>day aft<'r learning from tht•tr negotiators that the county .,,, ii'> unwalltng to budge from a 1; 7'I pnrent salary increase of r1·r T h<' attorney:-. are demand 1n~ a l5 perC'cnt increase "' word of the walkout spread Thur ... day many of the attorneys t11ok <>ff lh<•ar lacs, slung SUit 1 oat'> over tht-tr shoulders and h1'.Jd1·d for the doors Attorneys "'ho had l'a~c::. tn trial remamed to c·ri mplete them ·1 hertJ Wt-rt· sc:lttered re p1111., mJinly from municipal n111 rt ~ llacit !><>me judges d 1!> 111 1 ..... 'lt•d manor c0 rim1nal and traf f11· • ,,,.,.., whl'n att11rn<:y'> didn 't .. p1w11r to trv them H11h•·rt Gnfftth, the county 's r·had of tmplovt•<' relalwns. s aid lt1P 11111111\ 1•ould 111-k th1• stale at tornf'v i,:en<•ral's office l<> step w to handle pros1·cution And the C'Ounty, he said. <.·ould hire pnvate attorneys to a:,i1ume µublac defender po6it1ons pend- ing r esoluuon of the wage d1s - pulC' !-.uperv1sor> f)('rsonne l tn both the d1stnct attorney's a nd public c1efender's officH were caUed into c·oort today to handle pen'1· an~ l'ru>eS while the county rlf'· n dl') what to do, Griffith :,aid I'.-r-onnl'I offaC"1 u Is t)y I ate thai. m orning had not yet c'ompleted .1 l.1bula1.Jon 11f Lile exact number 11f t•mplo)ees who walked off !ht·1r JObl. llut 1nd11·a11on., -Aerc lht• f1~urt· .,,, "' l'111M· 111 70 percent. f 'ro• Pag.-,t I SUDE SAGA. • • afflrmat1vc• duty In do so. th<' party tryinJ? to hf'lp can hf-come· ha ble tf that ht'lp 1~ determmrod to be rendered in 11 negligent manner thl• londf11t ' from tt 's Vasbeek Ranch property to be used to fill up the canyon behind the homes. "You l.'an beromf' l111hh' by at tempting lo help :;om eon1• · h\· s atd. "It would help 1f the uffol.'t ed residents would s ign a n · lease. but that does n't $?Cl us around the problem or maktng a i:1rt of public hmds to pnvatc parties " The city is attempltng to help a hair-dozen residents whose h om es a re on a canyon top behind city haU. The council is considering a proposal whereby a deve loper m ight donate 71 .000 cubic yards of landfill to shore up the canyon below the homes. That proposal would see Nu· West Developme nt Corp. donate Dy doing so, Nu-West cou.ld be t'\cused from paying city park fees on 1t.5 proposed Rancho San Cle mente pro Ject a nd the homeowners on Calle Nin a would get the dart, But whether such a plan could be in11.Jated will h ave to await the preparation or a parks and recreation element to the city's ge n eral plan. expected by Christmas. T he new landlUl would create a park. thus negating the need for Nu-West to pay in-lieu park fees. Thi' canyon land belongs to the Trt·Citics Water District whk h has indicated they might look favorably on using the la nd for a park. · Gas Spirals Dollar-Plus Cost Common , f I LOS ANGELES CAP> Nearly 88 percent of the gas stations in ,5outhern California are charging more than $1 a gallon for at least one grade of gasoline, and, even then, it's still not as easy to get gas as it used to be. The Automobile Club of Southern Callfomla has been reporting weekly on weekend service station operatinf hours and prices since the gas crunch · started. t sald Thursday that the 362 stations ll aur· veys gave this pfoture : "A total of 74,9 percent of the 1tation1 1urveyed ln the metropolitan. areas will be open Saturday and 23.6 percent on Sunday; prior to the 1horta1• 9'.2 percent were open on Saturdays and 69.6 percent on Sundays, "ln tbe ouUylag areu, 88.5 percent will be ~ Saturday and 65 percent wtll be o~Sunday. 1'llLI compares to 95.9 percent and '8. rcent reepec. Uvely earl,y th1I year." Pr1c. roM an average of 0.8 ta per 1alloa this week on top·of last week 's avera1 ~ cent·I*'· gallon blcreue., the club said. ~I ' • f mW,Awu11 1z. 1a79 s QAILY Pl!,J'.>I Ail UCI Facing Overcrowding .~ow Many Students Will a Dorm .Hold? 81 DAVID lltrnllANN Wllllt...,Nll ... Realdence hall• on the C' Irvine campua wHI be "ovt'r 1oaded" wh~n classe be1m lhb 'fall because of an unusually b gh de••lad for •·camput IOdtlDP. olrictall aaid Tburtday. The unl verslty'a director of hou1in1. Jim PhUUpe. 1.Sd that t .6SO uade r1raduate aludenta will be Uvinac ln the ball11 In Sep letn b er e vt1 n tho uah the dormitories were meut to ban· dlt! only l.~ occup.at.I. Rooms dealaned to accom· modatt! two students will be houslnj three until the situation : Race Toll Hits 18 Insurance Loss Estimates Soar PLYMOU TH. England <AP ) -Tbe death toll in the storm· battered Fas tne t yacht race climbed to 18 today with the re- covery of another body by a ship off southern England A coast guard spokesman said the dead man was from a yacht named Lotus that sailed with the inte rnational neet but did not compete m the 605·m1le race f rom the Is le of Wight to Ireland's Fastnet Rock and back to Plymouth. The vkt1m was not identified. and it was not known what happened to the yacht. T he Royal Ocean Racing Club -said that or the 306 yachts that set sail Saturday to com pete in the r ace. 23 were s unk or a ban· don ed. But a spokeswoman for the club satd only two yachts. the Grimalkin and the Polar Bear. were known to have sunk. and a third, the Griffin. was believed to have gone down. All three were British The fleet was hit Monday night by the gale winds and mountainous seas of a storm that roared down the Irish Sea, a freak occurrence for August. The re were more gales Thurs· d a v night. but harbormaste rs along the Cornish coast said fishermen were at sea in search' of _a bandoned yachts for s alvage· prizes · Several big boats among the score abandoned by their crews are worth up to Sl m illion ea..ch A port .officia l at Milford Haven said that if an owner abandoned his boat at sea. "the sa lvagers have a watertig ht case to chum the m aximum " London insurance underwriter Denis Mossman est im ated the tota l insurance bill for aban· doned yachts at about $1 1 3 million J o hn Hoga n . u Lo ndon yachtsman who brought his boat An im a l safely through the storm to Milford Haven, told a reporter there that aft er ret iring rrom the race he s t opped a Fren<-h trawler claiming an abandoned yac ht. t h e Cama r g ue . ror salvage. Ho~an said his crew 1umped on • .e Camargue and cut the trader's towli ne . and lhc trawler stea med away without an argument. Hogan said his crewmen were e motional aft er nea rly losing their li ves in the storm. "and we figured the trawler was out to m ake money from the tr agedy " He s aid he would return the C'a m argue lo its owner euea with cancellaUoos as the school term progresses, Phillips aald. The university official termed the situation "acute" as ad· ministrators prepare for the • Ea.4ly Does If Sept. 24 opening or classes for the rail quarter. Phillips said in an interview that more students have wanted to return to campus this rau than at any other time. but be J Dennis Fos ter. 18. of Conna used the light touch in catchmg ht:. Frisb(•t> at the Huntington Beach State Beu ch. • iso 't sure of the reason. There have been few cancella· tions by students who reserved dormitory space and the school h as even e ased financial penalties it used to impose wbeo a s tudent decided at the last in- stant to live away from cam- pus . A new 200-unit complex for single. undergraduate students is under construction. but that won't be available until next year at this time . The school maintains a small recr eational vehicle park and new facilities which will add 8C spaces·. are also under construe t1on. For married and graduate stu- dents there are 562 apartment units that house about l ,200 peo- ple. Phillips said. The UC Board of Regents last month approved the construc- tion of JOO more units for mar. ried and graduate students that will be completed m time for the 1981 s chool year Phillips said the school should be able to house up to 40 percent or the student body on campus with the completion of all the new fac1hties ' At present. the uni vers1ty can accommodate about 23 pe rcent Officials expect . about 10.000 s tudents lo attend the Irvine campus this fall. a s m all tn· crease over Lhe s<:tm e period last veur · Off campus. the housing s1tu:.i t1on 1s Lhc !)ame as past year~ that 1s to !>ay, many MudcnLc; have put off the st:arch for lodg- ing!) until the la~t moment and are no<A rrant1ccill} !)t:archtnk for a place to ltv(· T hat's ~hv the un1ver~1ty has b t' e n a d \ e rt 1 s 1 n g 1 n I rH· a I news papers ~eeking hou!.1n~ for ret u ming !)tudents and s taff members An ei.t1rnatcd fi,1.100 studt-nts hvt' oH l'ampus Phillips s<11d s t udents trcid 1 tionally put orr the search for sht•llt-r until the las t moment and then S<·ur rv about in Aui.tU.'>t and ~ptem~r tr} 1ng to find an apartment or room 'It's alwavs worked out." he s aid of past ~cars · People respond to the ads and we find !)Orn e place Hor lhc students I " Those who live off cc.mpuir; tend to congregate in Newpon Beath • Students also seek out housinJ:? .mainly ln Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa. Storm Inundates Desert AlthouJ:?h UC Irvine was once ma ster planned to be a 27.000 student l"ampus. Phtlltps :.ci1d growth pr0Ject1ons have been scaled down substantia lly and the completion of new hous1nl! fac1hlles O\'er the nc>tl lwo vear' s hou ld ease the burden or sheltenng the students A~Wl ...... lo GARDEN GROVE SLAYER FIGHTS APPEAL ATTEMPTS Stay of Execution Would 'Violate HI• R_lghta' Attorneys Battle To Save Countian CARSON CITY, Nev. tAP ) A last-ounute federal court fight has been started by two public defenders trying to keep Death R o w in m a te J esse Wa lte r Bishop or Garden Grove from be m g e xecuted Aug. 27 -even though Bishop says a court stay would "violate" his rights. The petition . fil ed Thursday, is expected to be heard Monday by U S . Dis trict J ud ge Ha rry Claiborne in Las Vegas . It con· tends executing the convicted killer in the gas chamber would be illegal because Bishop pre- 11ented no defense at a crucial point in hfa trial. The petition was expected to be challenged by the Nevada al· tomey general's office , partly on grounds the Clark County Public Defender's Office petition is op· posed by Bishop himself, leaving the defenders -Kirk Lenhard dnd George Franzen -with no standing to enter the case. Tbe former Orange County Swlen Car, Tot Found SYLMAR (AP >-A 10-montb-old baby boy was returned unharmed to bis parents following a widespread search by police after bis mother's car was stolen behind her back and t.ben abandoned on the Golden State Freeway. Casey Grounickle was sleepinc in the back seat ol bis mother's ear 'lbura· day when ebe left the auto to pay for some gas boqbt .i a tentce •ta· tion. A police hellcopter •PGt&8d tbe car later la th• day With It.I hood up OD tbe DOrthboUad Golden State Freeway at Loa Fella Boulevard bl tbe Ortltlth ParltM'M. heroin add.l et. robber and kill er. in his fi rst inter vie w since his Aug. l sentencing , s aid earlier Thursd ay that he wants no stay and is not afraid of dying. Bishop was sentenced to death for the s hooting death of David Ballard. a newly we\i Baltimore. Md .. man who tried to break up a December 1977 holdup attempt al a Las Vegas casino. Bishop said be had not asked for the death penalty as Gary Gimore did in Utah in 1977. Gilmore urged officials to allow his sentence lo be carried out. a nd he was executed by a firing squad in January 1977. Sin ce Gilmore's dea th. one m an, John SpenkeUnk of Buena Park, has been executed against his will -last May In Florida. Nevada 's two-seat death chamber has not been used since 1961. Bisho.-said the only way he could have beaten his sentence was to lie or hope for a judge op· posed to capital punishment. He s-1d he wouldn't beg or lie, and the gamble for a lenient j udge didn't work. Bishop also noted that the Nevada Supreme Court bad vol· ed •·to-1 to uphold the conviction and sentence. · Given the situation, Bishop said, "why should I prolong it by just legal gymnastics? J feel that if they don't execute me now, then there's a miscarriage or Justice to me and my family. "All I'm asking ls that the court.I protect 01y righta u a citJ1en," Blahop said. "The U.S. Suprecne Court hu ruled that a man sentenced to death can knowingly and inte1U1eatly 1!falve his rf.ibta to a federal ap- peal after hfa cue baa been re· viewed by the state Supreme Cowta. . "It'• not because I want to die. lt'1 beeaUle 1 have no choice," laid Blabop. "I WU liven the deatb MDteDee ID a fair trial. lly rt1bta were protected. I have It, aod I IA)', come Aq _%1,~ YOU tucute me or commute my .. n~ to life. Tbat'a lt." By The Associated Press The latest in a series of un- usually fi erce summer showers h a s i n u nda t e d Sou th e rn California's des erts , pelting so m e c ommunities with h ail s to n es, floodi n g roads , was hing cars off streets and isolating one town for severa l hours. There were no injuries or ma· JOr da mage, but soaked desert dwellers had little time to wnng themselves out before the next round of rain. The National Weather Serv1ce predicted a chance of more of the same for this evening. although "probably not as bad.•· said a s pokesman. He described the s umme r d o wnpo ur a s "a s urge o r m oisture coming up from the Gulf of California" and s aid such thundershowers were not unusual for this time of year. but these wer e perhaps a little stronger than normal. The 3,100 people in the desert mining community or Eag le Mountain, haUway between Blythe and Indio, were isolated for four hours after approx- imately three inches of rain fell in two hours , forc in g the California Highway Patrol to close the road to Palm Desert, according lo Riverside County sheriff's Lt. Dennis Fromming. "We don't gel much rain out here, but when we do, it all comes down al once," said California Departme nt of Forestry spojtesman Pat Stein· at the station near Eagle Moun· ltin. Power was out for about an hour and telephone service was intermittent. Calls from Los Angeles to Eagle Mountain could not be put through early today, a telephone operator said. Doctor Held On 'Coke' Rap LAKEPORT (AP> -A Lake County doctor who treated about 15 patlenta with cocalne·bued medicl.ne bu been arrested and charged with state Health and Safety Code violations, 1herltt'1 deputies aald. · Dr. Lowell Somers, 40, surren- dered to deputies after the KelaeyvlJJe ·JU1tlce Court laaued a warr.t for h1I arrat. Cbar1ea pendJn1 include II· le1al ..-ol a coatrolled sub- stance, failure to obtain re- 1earch approval and failure to keep proper paUent reeordl . Some vehicles were washed off t he street by flood waters in Barstow. with one car buried in mud up to its windows Dunng a 45·minute downpour. 1.32 inches or raln fell. Hailstones half an rn ch in diameter were reported. with rocks four to s ix i nches tn diameter being bounced down the streets by the water One radio station caller said a 3-foot wall of wate r was hed over Bars tow Road near Barstow College Widespread mud and water d a mage was report e d by firefighters, especially to homes in lo w·lyi n g a r eas of east Barstow. with water O\ er curbs on M a1n Street Oow1ng into some stores However. only one mmor trar. fi e accident and no tnJUrtes were reported The sear l'h for arfordablt- ho us ing by un1vers1t y st aff mem bers. including professors. also has been a problem in re· cent ~ears. Phillips s aid pro fessors recruited from the Midwest and East Coast have been reticent t.n move to Orani;:e County becaw.e or the tugh cost or hous inJ:?. 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The c ity nf lrvlne> ar• Pl'U rs lo bt• nt>xln.: :\Omt of ltli mun1c1pal Mut.dt•" thcbf• 1.h1ytt. and ll'liUng lhtim , on tht' POU•bJl.lly of annexln& Uw tJ • M._nO\' Corp3 Air Station at El Toro lt'a an inte rest mg turn AU tha~ llt•vt>lopt.'d out of an onainal Irvine city th~t that would annt•x lt.tod nt1»r the atation But Irvine (;cx.1n n ln.um Art Anthony has suagested that aucb city ~x panii1on rr11111ht a.lao Include the Manne station Ther .. itt 110n1e pr~Cldent for the fede ral &overnmcnl iallow1ng the mun1c lpal inclusion, 111 that the c ity of T U$ltn anne xed Utt> old lJghter-tha.n an ba.$e, now a helicopter &lM hon. back 111 l9TS. YO MIGtrr WONDE& why the push for pulbog the El Toro base within the Irv ine citv limit.89 • __ J // When you stnp away aU the subUe nuancefi, 1t prob , ... ~ i, ~ ,,, /I I( •• / I I I , -=---= .... ---~ W1ll"'Ml$s El Toro Succumb to ~·s CommerC10l Advance$' a bly boils d own to who wouJd h ave the s a y-so muse of the !'.:I Toro airstrip as a pathway to the s kies. · Put s imply, could commercial jet aJrlme rs g ain jotnt us~ .of the ELToro Marine..J.anding field? It 1s ~tte ~lear t hat s urrounding res1dent1al comm unitie~. inc luding lrvant" w ant no purt or tha t Yet thos<' people· who li ve beneat h the flight paths of Ornngt' County 's J ohn Way ne Airport contmue to raise holJ :-ibout f'11mmerc1al jet flig ht out or the re So. t>vt'ry now and lhf'fl, Ornnge County go vemment has launc·h c·d a study to determine altf!rnative airstnp lo<' a hons to ease the pressure on the exis ting county s trip IF YOU PILED ALL those county a irport s tudies one on top of a nother, they'd probably re ach upward mto the ratified atmosphere. Yf't eve ry time one of these studies begins or e nds, s om e body ha.c; s uggested , "llcv. why not JOmt commer cial· m ilitary USC or El Toro"'" It ~Ilk<' a knee-Jerk r eaction. E l Toro keeps getting 1n to the sc·ript The base just C'an t seem to elude the a1r11C>rt 1d t>a-hunler s WHF.N ORANGE COUNTY airport vasaonanes start thrashan~ a bout, the Ma nnes find thems elves in the role of J lovel} young wom a n t rying to escape the advances of a persis tent but unwanted Romeo. And the villa in s tall pursues her No W()ndcr the c aty o f Jr vm e people are nervous about wha t ma~ht eventually happen lo the Mannes ' El Toro a1 rs t n p The s weet young thing might eventually ~uccu mb Lo a ll those pers istent adva n ces. C rushed into s ubmission beneath the weig ht or county .urport studies that have piled up over lhe years ..) Wl\SlllNGTON <AP > -An· 01 t•w Yvung sauJ today the de· t111lt• !iparkt-d hy his resign ation ab U S a mblii.i1ador to lhe Un.lt- t'd N at1ons 1s "probably very A;Ohd " for lht: Un1ted States in he l!Jtn.i det·1de lls relaUon.ship with both Is rael and the Palesli· Oil.I Ob Young , 1n an inte rview o o N HC TV's "Today" program. i.a1d that without a "r easonable Koreagate Enth as Park Freed WASHINGTON (Al'> -"That ends Koreagate," s aid a Justice Department aide afte r U .S. Dis· lrict Judge June Gre en d1s- m assed a 36-coun t indictment uga in st Kore a n r ice deale r T ongsun Park. Park returned to this country lo testify last spring under a d eal worked out by Benjamin H Civilett1. the n head of the Justice Department's eciminal d ivision. Civiletti pro mis ed Park Im - munity if he would test il y, and Park na m ed 3 1 pres e n t o r former congressm en to whom he sa ad he gave a total of $850.000 T h e SC'a nda l w a s dubbe d K o r eagat e Co n g r e ss ' Wa tergate "I THOUGHT I w as tpkmg part in the Amcn c an potit.Jcal pro('<'SS." Pa rk saad. T hursday m orning, t ak ing the oa th as attorney gener al to su<·· cC'ed G n fftn Bell , C1vale tti said rh<' J tJ...,ltl'C De pa rtment had to h :1v<· "lh1• 1·ouragc:" t o clo::.e <·as c:s at t·mald nut prosecute . A fow hours la te r, a depart m1·nl la wye r wt·nt before: J udge t;n•t•n 1\t his request. she di~· ma ssed tht• P a rk indictment T he ind1r tment charged Park with t onspir a('y, bribery. m ail fra u d , ra c keteering activ1t1es. fa lling to registe r as a foreign agent <tnd m a k ing political con- tribution::. forbidde n or fore ign llj.!c ntl> IN THE ENO, only R eps. Richard T Hanna , 0 -Ca lif . and Otto Pa s ... m :rn. D L ll , were t ried . 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SUN OAT 0 t • t 11 H Flr>t low 2.J1 0 I Finl 1111111 •·OJ •.m. • 1 S.cOftd low 2.01 P.m. 1 I Sa<ond lllQll 1. 12 p.m. s t Su11 ••-•-Ua m., •h 1:•• m ~ rl-I ,. •.m •• WI• 4.10 p m , s •• , .... , F-ftl valldlo6p.m .1on19111 ~rl: ................ '" ..... Me• lmum 11•19111 111 IHI. Parlod 111 W(efteh. • .. Me• Pw I t 12 ' ' It , , I) ) • 14 "'"' l11m• 1 MuOW 2 I W ...... Mellke I ~Hllntl""9ft' .... Otett CllllM't t , tw t SW ~ .. 011flffll lff ht11r••I' Little oi-.. . so lution to our relationships both with Israel and with the Paletti• nians •.. United States foreign policy is going to be aerioualy ha~pered." AGAIN DEFENDING hls un- auth o rized meeting with a representative o f the Palestine Liberation Organization. Young s aid that if he made a mistake it was in telling "the whole truth to lhe larael ambassador" to the United Natiooa, Yehuda Blum. "And I think the Is raelis .made a mistake by going public with their protest." he said. He added that he did not think the Is raelis under s tood "the domestic political implications of malling a protest over my involvement with the observer for the PLO." But in a separate interview on NBC, Y1gal Yadin. deputy prime minster of Isr ael. defended the ls rael.t a ction. "IF AN ISRAELI 1tmbassador is being told that an American o ffi c ial has done som e thing whi c h 1s c o ntra r y to the Ame rican policy. ll 's obvious jy our duty to protest lo the Unit ed States." Yadin said. Yadin also s a id. "The real problem for us is whe ther the United States 1s going to talk. (negot1ate ) with the Palest.Joe Liberation Org aniiat.Jon o r not " Young , ques t ioned about a possible schis m betwee n black a nd J ewish co mmunities over his res1gnat1on, sa ad he did not thmk there was "any quest.Jon a bout the s urvival o r the antegn ty and se<"unty or the nat.Jon or Is rael. "WHAT BLACKS are s aying 1s t he s urvival a nd integrity and sec urity or Is rael should not in terfe re with simila r rig hts for P a lest101 ans " AC'cord ang t1> Youn g, an uµ coming resolution in the Cnitt .. d N <.1 t ions on lhl' M add le East "did imply r l•co g nrtaon " b y th" Pa lestanians o f l sra(•l's right to ex 1s t H<' s aid the Pa lestin1c.1n1. "an · m oving towa rd saying they do recognize Israel's right to eXJst and want to talk with us about a s imilar recogn1t1on o f the ir rights. and that thos e rig hts an elude statehood We have not been able to agree to the ques - tion of a Palestinian ~late ... 'IJtey RenaenalJer A•Wi ....... The J ordanrures. a singmg group that backed Elvis Pres ley, pause bes tde lhe 912-foot. bronzed model of a statue of the s inger by s c ulptor Enc P arks The Me mphi!> Development Founda tion 1s rais ing funds to e rect lhe st atue m lhe late s inger 's home tov.n. From left are Neal ,\1 atthews. Gordon Stoke r and Ra} Walker Suspect in Slaying Of FBI Agent Held CLEVELA~D 'Al' 1 Mi·h in lltiY <;1Jwrt •1n• <1( th•· f1~1 ·.., 111 mo~t "a nted fug1 t1v1: .... h a .., bf•pn <srrf',1t·tJ ;Jn<!' h.11 .... j in lht! :-.h11<1t mg death of an F'H I <sgt·nt hc-r1• la!>t w••f•k Guyon. wanted an thl' dt•ath of ~J>t'C't :.il A..:111t ,t11h11r111· L Ol1 v1·r . wa s returned to Clevt·lanrl l'ar ly totJa ~ aCt1·r t ... "'·'" arr.e'>l1·rl Thursday in Youngst"""· St:J nl<•v ~ <.:rnrnc·1·1>.1 "l•''''lesl a gc:nt 10 c·ha rge of the Cleveland FOi Offr C't' told a nl'w~ rnnfcn:nr 1· c:a rly lo day Czarnecki said Guyon. 20. would bf> held in Cuya hoga Count} Jail ~g an a r raignment before a L S. magistrate. Ile •~ char ged with assaultm g a fede ral <1genl Guyon's lawyer. Stanley Tollner.1oda \ <le'tcratwd hL't C'lu•nt al. a "fnghtened. frustrated 19 }<:ar-0ld Joel . ~nd :.aid Gu} On would plead UUlOCent LO all l'h<t r~e:. VIP~s Big George Finds a Home ~n the Daily Pilot Starting Monday QUEENIE ·'Big George 1s he1'e to meet you unth a glint in his eye. mirth in his heart. and his foot m his mouth ." <~ueenit>, a re~ular in the Daily P ilot <'O mic lineup and a prodU<'l of car- toonis t Phil ln - te rlandi of Lag una B t>a,:h. we lcom es Big Gwrgc'. George Fllstrup lacks common inhibitions: He nouts the laws of man and nature -and gets away with it. He is the man all of us would like to be - sometimes. He Is the creation of nationally known cartoonist Virgil Partch <VIP> or Laguna Beach. Starting Monday, find ~ig George on the com le pages of the DAILY PILOT