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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-07-22 - Orange Coast Pilot) :1 ' ~ ; i: l! a p I ,, 11 I Some Bound,· Gagged ' LA Deputy Chief 4 Bloody Bodies Chosen to Dead Discovered in • Newport's Foree Office Elevator FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 22, 1977 YOL 10. HO. lOJ. c SECTIONS. O PAGES NEWPORT'S NEW CHIEF Char1es "Pete" Gross !Jeputy Chief For LA.Heath Newpon Force By JOANNE REYNOLDS , Ol IM D•llf Piiot Sl•ll Nine Die, Murder Suspected . PROSPECT. Conn. (AP) The bodies of eight children. some of them bound and gagged, and the mother of seven of the youngsters were found today in their fire-damaged house. police said. .. I don 't remember any homicide or this magnitude in Connecticut," said state police Commissioner Edward Leonard. "Some firemen found some of the children in their bonds, so we're treating it like a murder," a state police spokesman said. Police said the bodies had all been burned, and the official cause of death won•t be de termined until autopsies are performed. The woman was identified as Cheryl Beaudoin. a mother of seven. Police identified her children as Fred, 12, Sharon. 10. Debbie, 9, Paul, 8, Rod, 6, Holly, 5, and Mary Lou, 4. The eighth child was identified as Jennifer Santoro. a 6-yenr-old cousin from nearby Waterbury. Police said the husband, Fred Beaudoin, was working the mid- night to 7 a.m. shirt as a machine optffator at the Pratt & Whitney plant in North Haven at the time of the blaze. Volunteer fireman Terry Crock said crews had to light the fire for about 10 minutes before <See 9 BODIES, Page A%) . Houston Sets Massage Law • ruts o.fly "'* lu.ff ,.... WEAPONS AND MATERIAL ALLEGEDLY INTENDED FOR TORTURE-SLAYING ALM SHOWN Garden Grove Det. Richard Laipple Heft• Cleaver Assertedly Taken From Porno Producer ~nten~.inJl Set SC Woman Facing Study in Slaying and killed because the deCen· dants believed he had provided authorities Information that led to the arrests on drug charges or Mrs. Mendenhall and another woman. Inmates Separated FOLSOM <AP) -About 60 of Folsom Prison 'a 1,800 lnmates judged the most likely to create Tac1al conflict are bein1 separat· ed. associate warden Stewart Poller said Thursday. H~ aald about half are white and hair black. Bloody Bodies Discovered in Elevator . ' Charges:~· Murder Attempt By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ille o.lly PllOt St•ll The arraignment of a Costa Mesa man accused of luring two women to a desert location to take pornographic pictures and then to murder and mutilate them has been set for Monday af- ternoon in West Orange County Municipal Court. Garden Grove police officials said the suspect. Fred Deere Douglas, 54, 276 16th Place. Costa Mesa, will be charged with at- tempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. The charges are based on an alleged bizarre plot to lure lbe young women to an isolated de- sert area and after filming them in lewd acts, to torture them to death. Douglas was arrested Wednes- day in a remote Yucca Valley desert area where be had taken two young women to pose for les- bian and sadomasochism films. The women were. in reality. undercover police agents who had been recruited by a Douglas accomplice. . That accomplice was a lso •-(Se~IPORNO. Page "2> Coast · Weather Low clouds late tonight and early Saturday m~ i o g, otherwise s unn-y" Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight 58 to 6G. Highs Fri*- d a y from near 70 at .. .beaches to mid-80s inl~. • • " ' t ·i p ·' l __.... . • AP ,._1rePf'O&o NEW THUNDERSHOWERS HIT JOHNSTOWN AREA Central park Square Looks Like Battlefleld After Storm Flood Tragedy Night Looting Adds Grief Uy JAIUES ROBINS ./OllNSTOW"l P .1 t :\ P 1 Thl· fir~l hint of disaste r is the pebb/<.•s or1 till' h1 ghwa~ :.i bout I'~ males out of .Johnstown <:radually vo 11 s1·1·111orP t1nd m flrt' pdJhle ... lht'n mud and pebbles togt.'lhcr The :.tonl·:-. Jlld mud s lapptng agamst vour car's undcrcar 11age arc the only :-.uund Johnstown 1s a silent city after dark IT'S ULi\('K IN ~lOST OF tht• l'll~ Every few block!> there .ire h~hts <l poltt·1• com ma ncl post When I drovt> to the first one. a weary s tate trooper checked my <.'rt•1knt1Jb 1111·11 WL1 r lll'd mt• not to gel out of my car because I might J!t•t:-.hot /\ c.tr;l\ an ••I J>Jlrul 1 .1r-. -.11:-. ">1kntly along one or many dJrkl·nL·d strt•1•L.., ht'l t' \ 1 ad10 hari..., i\ man J!ets into the lead car .md they movt• ofl wi t hnut J sound ''LOOTING IS REPORTEI> AT P1ck10g 1-'uncral llomt>. the <11sp..1lcher tdb th<.· state pohct• entourage. W/wn the c.1r"> .11-r1v<.'. the reported vandals are gonl' W1lliam llt•\1111>. lht' mun in the lead ca r. 1s Johnstown ·s publtt !-i<.tl 1•ly d1 nTl•11 I lc dir<'cts th<.· nocturnal vi gil in this shat I l·rcd t1ty of 11 .000 If is on h·rs f mm 1\1 a yur I lcrbcrt Pfuhl Jr . are lo s hoot loott-r., It h..i.-.n ·1 !w en n<·C'c.':..s:1ry to USC' force. however. T llREE AS \'ET l'NIOENTIFIED mt·n were arrc::.tcd late Thuri:.day whtll• rans;,ieking a flood -ravaged bar. apparently in Sl'a.rch of fn·c b~>07.c . They :-urrendercd without a struggle when police ;irnvt•d, l1 ghls flc1!>htng Two mil C's out of town in Southmont Elementary School <.1bout 15 peopll• an.• :-..1 tt1 11g at t'hlldrcn's desks. s1ppmg coffee .ind wor rymg. llundn·d.., mort· ... 1t•1•p on cots in a large auditorium It's .i.tlmost2u m ··1 lookl'<l all da.\ lur m.\ two kids <md f1nallv found them al : lh1.~ shelter. sa1c Georgene B1lik. 42, as she consoled her neighbor. Carol Berks bill.', 29 Mrs Berksbite·s daughter is miss Jng. "TUE l'ltOHLEM IS 8:\SICA LLY Just :;eparated fam1l1e~. lost kids. lo!-it mothers and fathers ... explamed Laurie Dovey, 23. .a volunteer at the el<:'mentary .,chool Sht• cst1matl'<I that ovt•r half of the 300 refugees were still loukmg for k111 . Back an the city, 1 he car.i\ a n waits ·CdM Bank ;Added to Bandit's List A bandit who JlOhcf' helievl' 1., .responsible for 2fi hank robbcrie;, .lhrou~out Soulh<'rn California <tdded'the Corona del M ur branch o( the Unil<.-d Cal1forn1a Bank to his Jis t Thurc;day. taking Sl.844 in a holdup AcC'ord1nl! lo polict· reporti. the suspect. a hurly blond who s tands s1x·fc<'l two-inches tall . and weighs aboul 200 pounf!C\, hit the branch locatt•d al Jl 11 F: :coastHJghway at about l pm Officer~ ;,;11d h<• approached ·teller Laurit> Will1um<;, 17. handed her ;.1 note which warned 'that he had a ~un and directed :her lo empty her cash drawc•r Miss Williams told 1n · :vestigators thl' man took lht• ·money and quickly w;ilked from :t he bank. lie was st'en drivan~ • 'rrom the scene in a mini-pickup : {tuck either blue.' or Rrccn <'olort>d : '.wtth a white campl•r s hell. · Del. Capt. ll.1chard Hamilton : :i;aid today the suspect match<.>s : the clescript1on of a man sought : by tbe FBI and police throughout ; Southern California for a series : of bank robberies. ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT From Page A I CHIEF ... serving in a variety of capac1l&es. including Newton Division Com mander. Newton Division Delee t1ve Commander and Juvenile Division Commander. In reeent years. Gross has worked primarily in the depart ment 's administration . establishing programs aimed at crime prevention and special en- rorcement. He is currently serving as com· mander of lhe LAP D's Bureau or Special Investigation . Gross. who said he plans L-0 ~pend as much time as possible 1n Newport Reach before taking over leadership of the police de- partment, said he doesn't feel the change will be loo drastic from the huge LAPD to the Newport Reach department. "The operations or the LAPD over lhe last few years has been geared lo small areas. so 1t should not be that different. I'm lnokin,!'.! forward lo the op porlunitics m y new job will pre .sent " Gross s aid he has no preeon ccivcd program ideas he is bNn~ in~ with him. "I will be applying my exper ience and training lo su ppfyinit what the residents want in the way of law entorc~ ment." he said. 3Men, Teen Nabbed in Drug Raid -Cup Trial Leader NEWPORT. R.I <AP> -ln- d c pend enc c has raced Courageous seven limes in the Aml'rica's Cup trials off Newport, losmg each time - :;omctimcs gracefully, sometimes embarassingly. Ted Hood. the Marblehead, Mass., suilmaker and skipper of Independence. didn't have to put up with embarassment Thurs- day. I lowc>vcr. his new 12·meter yacht again lost. onee by six seconds. once by 18 seconds. Thursday's two victories gave Courageous a 12·4 record in both the Jwic prelimmary and July observation trials. "We 'vc JUSl gol to sharpen up." said Hood. "Make less mis· takes. We ean't get a boat mueh raster to r ace than Indepen- dence. We'll just have to stick w1lh it." I\ £<.ow hours earlier, 1t looked ilS thoui:?h Hood was going to start g c llinl-( t'vcn with Atlanta Braves' owner Ted Turner. skip· prr of Courageous. In fact, in the day's· first observation trial race, Independence led on all but the last leg llowcvcr, Turner steered Courageous. 1974 Cup defender. .ilongside Independence on the lmal downwind leg and s uddenly cut under, taking Independence's wind and causing her spinnaker to collapse. "lie look our air when he gybed." said Reg Pierce, ln- <kpendence crewman. "Good move. We were 2-t seconds awa\ from two wins. · I ndcpcndencc. which crossed 1 he :>tartmg ltne first in each rac e. lacked 36 times with Courageous on the first windward leg of the firsl race and s tretched her lead to 28 ..,cconds roundin.i:: the weather mark Going into the final reach. In· dl'pcndcnce had buill a 53-second lead Howe\•t•r. Courageous was abll' to find the better boat speed. then Turner made his move. crossing the finis h line six seconds ahead. "We figured time was running out ... Turner said. "Su we de· CHicd 1f we were going to do it. we better get going ... Wmds m the first race blew rrom the :.outhwes t at 11 lo 12 knots aeros s the 18-mile windward-lo-leeward course. They picked up in the second race, blowing at 14 to 16 knots across the 13.5-mile triangular A mcrica ·s Cup course Husband Faces Murder Charge LOS ANGELES CAP) The stepfather of three children miss· :ng after their house burned down was booked for investiga· tion of murder today in the strangulation of his estranged! wife. whose body was found in the fire. James Williams, 53, was ar- re sted after a coroner's in- vestigator determined th at Erlene Williams. 32, who authorities had at rirsl believed perished in the fire. had actual- ly been strangled. Sheriff's deputies said there were still no clues as lo the whereabouts of the woman's three children, missing since the blaze gutted her Athens·area home. or a neighbor youth who apparently had gone over to their houi;e Tuesday night to play. Fro-. Pag~ A J PORNO ... mg as an agent for the police. /\s a result, when the foursome arrived for the porno pieture tak- ing session. lhrec of the four members or the party were on the side of law enforcemenL In addition to arresting the burly porno film maker, poUce confiscated the materials he ap. parenlly planned to use in the filming session and, according to the charges. to murder and mutilate his model victims. lnchaded in the haul were an assortment or cleavers and carv- ing kr\jves as well as chemicals. ropes, a claw hammer and an as- ~ortment o! long steel s pikes. Police found those and other items wrap&)ed in a quilt and buried in a shallow grave near the ispot where the X-rated Citms were to be staged. They also seized Crom lhe sus- pect a pistol as well as a .22· cnHber rtfle be carried in his car. lt is alleged that $1 ,000 lo cash that ·Douglas carried wtth him the day the porno film epic was to be ahot was earmarked for J>l.l.Y· meot lo his undercover ac· · conrpUco. Garden Grove omcia.ls said Thursday t.b• •ccompUee Js a women who reported to them al l~ist slit weeks aco ~I .~J>­proachecl arid aot.ldt"-to~· mod•IS by DOuda. • The wornan'9 l'iPOH' Mt Whfflsll) motion fWtMillf• omleN.'Oftt' openOolil "*' ..a with tM emi.t ot Oc>Uflu Wed· ne di)'. ~ "' ""' 111 ih~ S1ei111 O••IY 1'1194 l'llOI• llt llictwrd KMltler Jodi Bixler, 3. of Fountain Vallev was one of 70.000 people who took refuge· from the heat al Newport Beach Thursda\' where temperatures peaked at a pleasant ;3 rlPg recs . .Jodi. like t>veryone e lst', found the waler mus t inviting al a warm .67 dcgrc<.'s. Sht• 1s pructic tng her swimming at lhl' bl•uc h al 10th Strert and Bay A \'l'OUl' From Page Al 9 BODIES. • Newport Dentist's Arrest Ordered they could gel mto the house, an<l that during that time they heard no signs of 1ife from the house. A warrant for lht· <1rrest or found in a secret compartment "It's pretty well gutted in Newport Beach dcntbl Anthom discovered by the younl{ thieves. there." Crock said. F . Wolcott was orde red but who took Sl'Ven handgun ... and A neighbor, JosPph Paolino. 'ilayed Thursday when he failed two Thompson 1:> t·ahher s ub· ;,a HI he went to the Beaudoin to appear in court for pre• machine guns . pol1c<' said th<.•n. house, about 100 yards from his liminary heann~ on a charge or Grant said 1f Or. Wolcott ctoes home. after hi s wife smelled possessing illegal weapons and not appear Aug. 4. he will request !.moke at about 3:45 a.m. He said cxplos1vcs. that he be ordered to stand trial he round nothing at first, bul Judge Cul vm Schmidt ol the 1n Orange County Superior Court went back a few minutes later. Harbor Judicial District Court on a felony charge. "When I got there, you could ordered the warrant not re-He currently faces one count ol see fire everywhere. I opened the leased before Aug. 4, the date un possession or a destructive de back door and got driven baek bv which he r<'·sc•l the defendant·.., ,·ir e he has pll'aded innoct•nt a blast of smoke and heat," he hearing. :.rn<l 1t i.s up to .Juclgc Sch midi to ">aid "I hollered inside but got no If Dr. Wolcott, 11, of 1918 lrv1nt• l'la ~s1fy the char~e as a 1t·l1111\ or rcsponM· Then the picture win· /\ ve., again falls lo appc•ar so thl' m 1sr1Pml'anor. · dow bll.'w out from the side of th~ case may proeced , Judgt' huusl'andfhadtogctback." Schmidt will set ~1 ball fi~urc on Evel's Ki·n ll1s wife. Frances. said she the warrant. rcleast• 1t and ordc.'r -.cnl her husband out to check the the dentist arrested. nc11:hborhood. because the smoke Prosecuting Deputy Dist. All) ~I_, T · was so bad that I couldn't Stuart Grant and Dr. Wolcott·.., J«UeS J Ump hreathc .... Then r could see defense attorney. Pat Crail, arc billows of s moke coming from both confident there was some· EUGENE. Ort>. <Al'1 Ont· lheBcaudoinhouse.'' mixup on his part on the court day not too far down the road a Paolino said the Beoudoins date. follow named Knievel 1s going to Cra,·1 wa" in court Thursda.. "O barra1· g were a friendly family and there mornl·ng. re.,ady for the proc~~.I ,., . .. m up c.1 ramp in J rac' whoams ... no sign of trouble at their ,_~ ltttle c a r and ~u ... a1hn~ off ,., ings, while it was lhe first lime in towards another ramp or at The red house. blackened and numerous past scheduled ap least that's the plan. t•xtens1vely damaged, is a one- P<;arances that Dr. Wolcott did But 11 ·s not Evcl Kni£•\'r! who story modest wood frame struc- nol show up. He could not bt· plans to do lhc j umping, 11 s his tu rem a rlfral seetion of this cen- reaehed by phone. vounger hrothcr Nie: tral Conneeticut town. Judge Schmidt has evaluated a Nie· 3i · II vcs here 1 n this The bodies were taken lo the comprehensive psychiatric pro-:.outhern Willamelte Valley un Uni versily of Conn ecticut file prepared at Dr. Wolcott's i vcrsity town as president of a11 M cdical Center in Farmingtoo. own expense preparatory to dl' 1mporled car dealership. The Beaudoin family dog, a ciding _how to proeeed in AndNichasdecidedtolcapin· mixed·breed hound named prosecutingthecuse. to the limc>light by establishtng u Tecko. remained tied to a tree Detectives raided his lrvine record leap -if all goes we ll. 111 behind the house. Avenue home last spring and as-August with the fam1 ly-hu1IL The Beaudoin family. accord- serledly seized a eache of illegal race car 1ng to neighbors who knew them. weapons Including m aehinl· for the 10 years they lived in this guns. plus 25 cases of illegal Fro• Page A I p I e as ant m id d I e. c 1 ass fireworks. supplies of M80 neighborhood, were an attrac- military practice grenades and VICTIMS live. close-knit group. several pounds of black powder • • • ·'The mother was always M"lh and explosive chemicals. the kids. She Uved for them. I'll They say they were tipped off floor of the building. said he was 'aY that." s aid Mrs. Theresa by a team of six burglars working late Thursday when Bam<:'r, who lived three houses specializing in guns and other ··about 20 persons came up to the rrom the Beaudoin home. weapons when they cracked the second floor to see four men who Mrs. Bainer said she saw case and arrested the suspects run a business there." He said. C heryl Beaudoin and he r following Dr. Wolcott's report of however. he did not know t h1ldren Ill nearby St. Anthony·s a gun burglary whether lhe rour businessmen Roman Catholic Church even· The weaponry assertedly was were the victims. Sunday. · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=--~~~~~~~- MEASURE FOR TREASURE One factor gverlooked by customers in buying carpeting is the measuring for yardage. All of our Salesmen know how to measure and figure exact yardage. often providing our customers substantial savings in yardage alone. Also. with the tremendous installation experience our salesmen have (each previously was an expert installer for us). we are able to forsee any potential problem. Please stop in and look at the treasures available to you through our store. We have a g{gantic selection, and the measuring will be ACCURATE! DEN;S ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom drapsriss linoleum• WOOd floar ... ) ,) J 'I .. ,, ' ~ . ,,..... !:___• _..... ---#'-• --__,_. --.r-~ ~-~ .- -. -ora nge oast EDITION VOL. 10. NO. 203, 4 SECTIONS, .e6 PAGES - Report Alleges Co~niy · A ssembl y man R1t•h ard Alatorre ( D·La. Angt:lt!i. l t.oday i ssued c.t reporl a ll egi ng w1despre<Ad abuse or pn.,cmer., Jn Orange County J a 11 Alatorrc's report conlrJd1cl::. r6:cenl finding::. by the Orange County Grand Jury and lhe stale Bc;ard of Corrections. ln recent reports. thl· <#rand Jury and the board pra1-,cd lhl• jaU CiflCl'ollons and d en1L•d I hl• E!)Ct. tence or other than isolated cases of abuse. But the repotl handed out by Alatorre today cites 26 abusive practices al the jail. Included a mon1 the report's allegations are: -Rough handling or prisoners going to court and substandard conditions in the waiting room. -Use of unnecessary force by jail deputies in booking area and isolation cells. -Unsanitary isolation cells. -JaU discipline described as "arbitrary, capricious and in- dis crimfnate " -Existence of a Jail search and security "goon squad" that '"methodically beats prisoners picked out for special treat· ment." -Failure of guards to halt "ce~tain prisoners from being beaten and sexually molested." The report banded out by Alatorre is under the heading of a r eport prepared by the As· semblyman Select Committee on Corrections. One hundred and eighty one pages of the report is a transcript of a Feb. 11 public hearing in Santa Ana. Al that hearing, Alatorre was the only committee member to ~ T oday's-Closing ~ N.Y. Stoeks . C TEN CENTS ' Jail Abuses attend. The hearing was a result of the activities of the so-called Orange County Justice Committee, in- cluding m e mbers Frank Martinez and George Grey. During the lengthy hearing former jail inmates, merhbers of their famllies and others testified. Today, Alatorre said it is that testimony which is the basis for the committee report. The Los Angeles assemblyman admitted the assembly commit- tee had not verified allegations made by the witnesses and .said, t ..that is not our job." I .. We are fact-finders and we I believe that the testimony, which . is sworn testimony. stands on its own," Alatorre continued. Sheriff Brad Gates was not <See J AIL. Page A2) Two Sex-death ViCtims SQught Libyan Air Base IJombed CAIRO, Egypt <A P > Egyp t1an plane:. bombed and ::.e' erely d amaged a.Libyan air base used lo s tage three aerial attacks against Egyptian border targets, Egypt announced today. The renewal or border hostilities foll owed a massive aer:1al and tank battle between Egyptian and Libyan force!> Thursday. First word of lhe new action came from Egyptian President Anwar Sadat who told a na l1onwide television audience that his armed forces had been withdrawn from L1bva after again giving Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy ··a lesson he 1Nlll never forget." He said the battles took place Thursday and today but offered no details in his speech. Egypt and Libya accused each other of provoking Thursday's border clash. Mahmoud Raad, secretary· general of the Arab League. re· porledly was seeking to convent' an emergency meeting c>f Arab foreign ministers lo resolve the dis pute. An Egyptian official. who asked not to be identified. said Palestin~ Liberation Organiza . lion-PLO-leader Yasir Arafat also was attempting to intervene Cairo radio said the Egyptian air force shot down two Libyan planes and that ground forces ··destroyed 40 tanks and 30 Li· byan army trucks, a nd look 12 military prisoners from the 9th Libyan armored division as well as JO saboteurs on Thursday ... Tripoli gave no account or casualties, but said scores of Egyptian soldiers defected and Joined the Libyan~. '3Me n , Teen Nabbed in . DrilgRaid Three men and a teen-aged boy were in custody today after Costa Mesa narcotics officers alleged they purchased cocaine from the <1uartet. Police arrested William Brian, 2 2. and William Harold Robinson, 22, both ot1846 Placen- tia Ave., Costa Mesa; David Al· len Hatfield, 18, oC Huntington Beach. and a 16-year-old boy at 1he Costa Mesa address Wednes. day night. · Officers said they purchased 10 grams of cocaine for $700 from the men berore makinr the ar-rest. 'The three adulc.s were being held In Costa Mesa Jail With ball · .set at $10,000 each. The boy ls lodged in Juvenile Hall without ball. r °"'' "91tlWI .... WEAPONS AND MATERIAL ALLEOJ:DL Y INTENDED FOR TORTURE·SLA YING FtLM SHOWN Garden Grove Det. Richard Laipple Heft• Cl~aver A aaertedly Taken From Pomo Pr oducet FVWoman Faces Vice Rap In SA Arrest Costa Mesa vice officers ar- rested a Fountain Valley woman Thursday night after she alleged· ly offered an undercover officer more than her services as a model and escort. Heidi Mae Wenzel, 19, or 9710 Carnation Circle, was charged with soliciting for prostitution. She was arrested by officers in a Santa Ana motel where a ren· dezvous had been arranged between the officer and the sus· pect. · The woman allegedly worked out of the Holiday Girls escort and modeling agency, an outcall business operating in an office at the comer or Rochester Street and Orange Avenue in Costa Mesa . P olice s aid they contacted Holiday Girls through an ad· vertisemenl and set up the meet· ina. Miss Wenzel was booked in- to Orange County Women's Jail and later released on SSOO.bond. Airport Suit Filed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Six homeowner associations flled suit Thursday in Soperior Court seeking an injunction to fo. validate the sale Gf tbe Hollywood· Burbank Airport. Like Bag Dolls 4 Bloodied Bodies Found .in Elevato~ PARK RIDGE. Ill. (AP) - Horrified employ es arrived at their modern suburban office building today to find four men shot to death and heaped atop each other in a bloody elevator like rag dolls. A police investigator from Chicago called it a •:pro· fessional assassination" and said 25 to 30 shots had been fired But another source said there was .. no indication of mob in volvement.·· The victims were three busi· nessmen who dealt In burglar alarms and a man thought to be related to one or the others. They were last seen aUve aboot 10:30 p.m. Thursday in their omces in the building. Ctticaao Police were called to help Police from this well-to-do s uburb nort11weat of Chicago. Park Ridge officers were saying lilUe. • The killings were discovered minutes before 8 a.m. when a secret.acy. entering through the underground pa.rldng garage, In- serted her pass key in the lock for U1e elevator. 'rbe door slid open. She gaped in horror. "She came screaming out of the building. running across uie street, hysterical," said an atten· dant at a nearby service station. H e called police . But meanwhile, 8 . L. Sersbon, dis· trict manager ror the Mirro Aluminum Co .• which also has of· fices in the building. called for the s ame elevator. .. . . . When the door opened I saw them," he safd. "the four men were piled atop eacb other in a bloody mass." The three bu:;jnessmen were associates ln U.S. Universal Systems Co. Park Ridge police identified two or the men a s Malcolm Russell, 36, of Chicago, and Joseph L.&ro6e: 35, of Inverness, another suburb. The other two victims were not identified im- mediately. The two-stoey building, which houses· 10 offices, is located on Higgins Road, east of O'Hare In· ternaUonal Airport. Sgt. Rocco llln aldi of the Ch\cago police hotnlclde unit said there were no signs f1 a struggle end more t&an one sun· man m ay have been involved. All the bodies had Powder bums and the victims were shot in the head o;ee• DBA.D, Pa1e AJ) Earlier Killings Feared HELD ON SEX CHARGES Fred Berre Douglas Apartment Zoning Approved A zone change which makes way ror high density apartment units on the site of the old Roger's Gardens shop ori Fairview Road a nd Avocado Street was ap. proved this week by the Cost.a Mesa Cily Council. Three parcels comprising the site. owned by Roger McKinnon of Corona del Mar. are being combined to create the R-4 densi-ty required for s uch-an apart· ment project. The 2.l ·acre parcel, a com- bination or lots zoned ror medium density a. nd commercial use, ha-; I been abandoned for several years. . This week's action combines the parcels into a high density :zoning, wnich calls for a max- imum 61 units allowed on the land. The council had previously ap- proved a general plan amend- ment for the' parcel. but bad questions about what a hlgb- density apartment complex: would do to density and traffic circulation in the area. A planning department study s hows that car ownership in a de· velopmenl with the highest number of units could be less \ than a project with less units. but more bedrooms per unjt, i That same theory applies to the number of persons Jiving ht the developmenL· CSeeZONE, P ageA2> Coas t Weat,.er Low ~lauds late tonight and early SatUrday morn· Ing. ot herwise sunn y Satllrday afternoon. Lows tolliabt 58 to -. Highs Fri· day from near 10 at beaches to mid-808 inland. I NSIBE TODA¥ . 0 r I ~ .4 DAil Y Pl~ C Congress To Talk To Lance \\' I\ S It I :'II ti T 0 N t A I' i Bud1t1·1 lltrt•\'1111 n,.,, LMMI' .... ·•1' "'"l'd 111(!<1\ 111 11ppt•11r hdort· 1 • n n It t ,. ' ... I o 1· " 11 I 11 I n nrcum!ti1nc.·~i. -.urroun<hnJC a SJ _. mllhon loun ht.' rt-1 elVl·d from lhl' f'ir ... t Nut1on.11' Btrnk or l'hl{'j~\I fht• lo,u1 \\ ·'' 111.ul.• fllll' month .tfll•r th1• I\ H' 111n.t1 U.rnl. of (j t•o r ~Ht \\ h 1 ch L "11 u • "'"''' heath_'<J, deµo,tlt'd li:WO ooo 111 1h1· Ch1cul(o anst1tul1on \ Lancl' spokt•!\m.tn -.a)' 1 twn· ,.., absolukly no t•unnt"ct mn hel" l'l'n lht• dt•p11-.1t .rnc1 llw pcrsonJI loan Al IS.'>Ul' IS \\ ht•lht'r lh<• $200,000 dePQs1t an a nunintt"rest beunn~ account c.tn be construed as a so railed rom(>(•n8ul1og hi.lance 1111 the loan Th«-comptrollt•r of cu1 rcncy m n•ct•nt ''t•ars ha-. n· fcrn•d st'vt•r;tl t·1,mp1•nsut111i.: balanl't' ca:.e-. to thl· JuslH·1· D1:partment for prost•c11t1on as a potential m1sapplicalion of hank funds. The S<matc Gu\'crnmcnlal Af fair:. Committee voted to c·.ill Lan cl• to tc•stify on M onduy. an uction thal rollowt•d puhlic tll' C)Ol)Ut(' of the rinanciul lransac 11ons Sen Abrah<.1m A R1b1coff c D Co nn >. thL· committee chairman. told panel members that he behev<!d the committee had no choice but to order an in vestlgation "I think thl• committee would he dere lict in 1ls duty because these are sertou:. charges not lo check them out thorough!~. Rrbicoff said "If \H' Just drop th1.s thing we would ht· doing u d1sserv1ce t11 Mr Lance. a d1!> service lo tht• President und 11 tl1sservitt-to the countrv · Although Rihicoff W~ls backl•ll m his call for an 1nvcs.tigal1on b.' Sens Henry M Jackson ( D Wash J. Charle!> II Percy rn 11 l. l. and others. some memhers tfisagrccrl, suyini,: t'onJ,!rcss " driving good pcopl<' out of go' t·rn mcnt IJy cundudin~ st•ns;1 I rnnal 111 vt•sl1J,!allons of un ~uh-.t;mtt<tl<'<l :1llt·gat1c111s .\s :i rc•!>Ull , tlit• comm1ttl't' • 1greccl lo wart until Lan(·t· test 1f1t><I bdon• rlt't·1rl1ng whetbc1 to began a lull '>t·:ilt· 1nn•shj:?1Jtion of Lann"" I 1n un«1.tl 1 ran!>ac I urns Pwich Press • Operator Hurt in Mesa 1-'ircmt>n and parameda•s from l wo cities work eel for more than a halt hour Thursda" to fre<· lhl' hand of a punch pr<'ss operator whosl' ringers hccame lodgNI 111 thP l.500 pound machine Or W.X llalloran sa id )loward Ccrvanlt'!'I. 22. of Gurdl.'11 Grove was in g111KI condition ~ll Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital rollowin~ s ur11en· for several fractured ftnlft•r .... n escue workers from San111 Ana and Costa Mes& lttit•d cutting torches und pry lOOls to separate Cervantes· ringers from between 'll roller shuft on tht• SS0.000 machine at AP Product!\. Inc . 1375 Logan Ave . Costa Mesa Capt. Garv Golson of the Costa ·Mesa fire dep~rlmcnt said firemen finally managed to use a !llerles of metal wedges to spread the rollers on the machint'. frt!<' 1nll lhe victim's swollen finller-; JAIL ... available for imme~lelc com· ment. Also. Alatorre admitted a copy or the report had not yet been sent lo the sheri rf Gl\lcs WMS one of the witnesses 10 testify beforv the commiUee al Ute February hearing as wa,S hii. corrections chief. Wiiiiam Wallace DAILY PILOT ... w,,.,.nolo NEW THUNDERSHOWERS HIT JOHNSTOWN AREA Central park Square looks Like Battlefield After Storm I Flood Tragedy Night Looting Adds Grief • By JAMES ROBINS , JOHNSTOWN. Pa. <A P) The first hint of disaster is the pebbles on the highway about 1 ~2 miles out or Johnstown. Gradually you see more and more pebbles. then mud and pebbles together The slones and mud slapping against your ca(s undercar- riage are the only sound Johnstown Is a silent city after dark. IT'S BLACK IN MOST o•· the city. Every few blocks there are lights a pol ire command post When I drnve to the first one. a weary state trooper checked m' credentials. then warned me not to get out of my car because 1 m;ght gl't shot. A t•aravan or patrol can. sits silently along one of man)' darkcnl'tl streets here A radio barks. A man gets into the lead car and they move off without a <>ound. "LOOTING IS REPORTED AT Picking Funeral Home ... the d1!>patchcr tells lhe state police entourage When the cars arrive. the reported vandals are gone. William lleslop, the man in the lead car. is Johnstown's public safoty director He directs the nocturnal vigil in this shat- tered city of 41.000 llis orders, from Mayor Herbert Pfuhl Jr .. are lo shoot looters It hasn't been necess<iry to use force. however. THREE AS YET UNIDENTIFIED men were arrested late Thursday while ransacking a Oood-ravaged bar. apparently in sear ch of free booze. They surrendered without a struggle when police ;.irrived. lights rt ashing Two miles out of town in Southmont Elementary School about la people are sitting at ch1Jdren'a desks. sipping corree and wor· rying flundrcl'ls more sleep on cots in a large auditorium. It's almost2 a.m "I looked all da.) for my two kids and finally found them at th1" shelter.·· said Georgette Bllik, 42. as she consoled her neighbor. Carol Rerksbile. 29 Mrs. Ber b le'a <\YChter js m is~· mg. ~ "THE PkOBLEM lS BASICALLY JUSl separated fam1he.s. lost kids. lost mothers and fathers ... explained Laurie Dovey, 23. a volunteer at the elementary school She estimated thut over half of the• 300 refugees were still looking for kin Back in the city. the caravan waits Newport Dentist's Arrest Ord.ered A warrant ror the arrest or Newport Beach dentjsl Anthony "'· Wolcott was ordered but stayed Thursday when he fallerl IQ appear in court for pre Liminary hearing on a charge or possessing Illegal weapons and t!xplosives. Judge Calvin Schmidt of the Harbor Judicial Districl Court ordered the warrant not re leased beCore Aug. 4. the dale on which he re-set the defendant"' hearing U Dr Wolcott. 41, or 1918 lrvlnc i\ ve .. again falls to appear so thr case may prc>ceed. Judge lichmidt will set a ball figure on the warrant, release It and order the dentist arrested Prosecuting Deputy Dist. Alty. Stuart Grant and Dr, Wolcott's defense attorney. Pat Crall. are both confident th~re was some mhcup on h\s part on the 'court date. Crail was ln co11rt Thursday morning. ready ror the proceed ings, while it was the first time in numerous past scf\eduled ap· oearanccs that Dr. Wolcott did not show up. He could not be reached by pbone. !\everal pounds or black powde"f' llnd explosive chemicals They say they were tipped orr by a team of six burglars ~peeializing In guns and other weaPQns when they cracked the case and arrested the suspects following Dr. Wolcott's report of a gun burglary The weaponry assertedly wa." found in a secret compartment discovered by the young thieves. who look seven handguns and two Thompson .45 caliber sub mochine guns. police ~aid then. ~eCauses Bike Crash A COila Mesa woman whose purse became lodged in the spokes ot the front wheel or her bicfCle u iJ.\e pedaled south on Newport Boulevard this morn- \na, was catapulted over the handlebars of the bike, landing on herf&ce. Lyno Buschmann. 20, of 2709 Drake Ave .• was treated for racial cuts and broken teeth at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital and later released. hospital of. flcl.-laaaJd tochw. ~ , ... " c .. ,.., . "'~· ..... ,,.~, ..... ~ ... -. '"~·,·­lflle< I Judge Schmidt has evaluated a comprehensive psychiatric pro file prepal'OO al Dr. Wolcott's own e~n.'JO µr~paratory to de· c\dioa how lo proceed in prOMCutlns lhecll!e. .DelecUve•, raldod hit lrvlne A venue homo l"aL 11prln1 and u · 11ertcdly a tzOd a cache or llleaat weapons lncludlna nuchlne auna. Pl\&S U ca.01 or llfopl fire.-orks. suppJlot ot MSO mllltnry pructlce l{rell&ade• •nd She told paremedlcia et. tbe so.ne be wu ritlin1 Juat aouth of· Bay Str~et whorl her purse MQarne tenal•d In the front wheol. atopplna tho bicycle almott lmmedlatel.Y. F.-...Pag~AI 9 BODIES .. re&l>onte Then the plclure win do"' blew out from the s ide of the house and I had lo.ttel back.·• Ula wife, Fl'ances. aald she sent her husband out lo check the neighborhood because the smoke "was so bad thut I couldn't breuthc. . Then. l could see billows of smoke coming from the Beaudoin house." Paolino said the Deoudoins were a friendly family and there wlls no si~n of trouble at their home. The red hou8e, blackened and extensively damaged. is a one· stot) modest wood frame struc lure in a rural section of this cen tr al Connecticut town. The bodies were taken to the Un iversity of Connecticut Medical Center in Farmington The Beaudoin family dog. a mixed-breed hound named Teeko. remained lied to a tree behind the house. The Beaudoin family. accord· mg to neighbors who knew them for the 10 years they hved in this pleasant middl.e -class neighborhood, were an attrac tive, close-knit group. "The mother was always with the kids. She lived for tl\em . I'll i;ay that." said Mrs. Theresa Bainer, who lived three houses from tlw Beaudoin home. :\1 rs Bainer :.u1d '>hl' ~a~ C her y l Beaudoin and her children in nearby St. Anlhony's Roman Catholic Church every Sunday. "You'd see her an church with the whole pew filled with her kids.·• she.said. The Beaudoins recently bought a small camper to take their children away for short vaca- tions. a neighbor saicf lroine Co. Chief Looks AtL<ut Day After 17 years with the Irvine Company, Ray Watson spent his last day as president of the land firm. "too busy to be nostalgic ... On Monday, Peter C. Kremer wUI move into Watson's seventh floor office in tbe Irvine Com· pany bulldlne In Newport Center as ownership of the firm passes to a consortium or investors known aA Taubmon·Allen.frvine. lnci. Al the same 41ne. \\l;at.aon and rormer e~ecutlve \'ice president Tom Wolff wlll move int.o their new quarters on the buJlding·s fourth noor where. along with Lansing Eberling. another ex ecuti ve vice president. they will open their own development con· s uiting firm. Watson said the past week has been a frenzy of activity lo tie up loose ends in lhL $337 million sale or the company and to try to make the trunsilion for the new owners -and new management a~ easy 88 possible ·'It's an enormously complex .iob. ·· he said. a job complicated by the pressure or trying lo vacate his office so the new pres1 dent will be able to move in. "I'm surrounded by boxes ... he laughed . Kremer. selected by TAI to head the Irvine Company. has s pent the past 14 years working for the Newhall Land and Farm· mg Company. which is building the planned community or Valen· cia north of Los Angelei1. .. l wish t had something ap propriate to say at this r.olnt ... Watson said. "but f don t. l '\'e just been too busy to even think about it •· NEWPQRT'S NEW CHIEF Charle. "Pete" Oroaa LA Deputy Oiief NB Cops Leader By JOANN I-: REYNOLDS Ol I ... 0,\llJ 1'1lel SC4111 Charles "Pete" Gross. 49. a de puty chief or the [.,as Angeles Police Department, has been ap. poinLed P<>Jice chief of Newport Beach to replace the retiring B. James GJavas. The appointment of Gross. an. nounced today by City Manager Robert Wynn, comes rive months alter Glavas announced his re tirement. Gross will assume his new duties on Aug 15. ulavas. also a veteran of the LAPD. has been serving an lhe PQst be held for 16 years pending the appointment of his successor Today he is undergoing back sur gery at Hoag Memorial Hospital and is expected to remain hospitalized for about a week. .. ._., ... ~:JIW'• ...._.....-·-·-·---·-- Oit.laden Tanker Ignited NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Fire broke out in the engine room ot a Greek lanker full or crude oll \o· day as lhe ship approached an oil refinery dock ln the Mtssisslppi River. Two men were injured. The Coast Guard said oU wu leaking into the river. but the oU was not on tire. • The fire was burning out oC• control in the engine roorn, ~ Coast Guard sPQkesmao said, Heat from the blaze made the oil expand. and it started seepin' bi!: to the river ·: Authorities stood ready t~ clean up a big spill, since Ute 679-foot Dauntless Colocolronts was carrving 13,356,000 gallons <or 318.ooO barrels> of crude oil. Most of the tanker's 34·rnan crew abandoned ship, but tb~ captain and a few m en stayed aboard to fight the !ire. The¥ were joined by Coast Guard of• ricers • The Const Guard said the fire was triggered by an explosion ~n: the engine room when the ship was cl<>l!e enough to the bank l~­ a crewman to throw a rope lo~· Tenneco Oil Co. refinery dock ilt s uburban Chalmelte, about flvt miles downstream from New Orleans. Tugs which had been nudging the vessel lo the dock t hen pushed the ship toward the mtd· <.lie of the river. about 150 yards from lhc dock. The Coast Guard said two in- 1 u r i es were reported -a t•rewman who was overcome by smoke inhalation and a Coast <.;uardman who suffered fac:l~I cuts. . The fire blocked the entrano& to the PQrl of New Orleans, the second-largei.t in \he country. Traffic also was interrupted on a busy commuter ferry a few hun· dred yards liway. Front Page Al Gross said today he served un 4 '4 DEAD der Glavas for two years prior to • • • the former chief's move to . . . Newport Beach and added thut and chest, said R10ald1.. . he considers his own approach tn Three wore expensive suits_ law enforcement "a logical pro The fourth wore slacks and a gression" to Glavas shirt . Wynn. ln annouhc1ng th~ ap pointment. lauded the new chief who was selecte<t from <.r field or more lhan 60 applicants in a three-month screening pr9ces11 Swim Program Signups Set For Mesans Signups for the third sesswn of Costa Mesa ·s swim progr<Jm will be held Saturday at th<' Costa Mesa High School pool trom JO am. to5p.m The swim program. sr>onsort-ri by the city's depurlment ol liesure services. will be held at Costa Mesa and Estancia fUgh Schools and the Downtown Com munily Center. according to Pal S a n c he z . y o u th a c t i v 1 t 1t•.., supervisor Registration will also be held Monday from 9 a.m. to noon at the school. The third session will begin Tuesday and run through Aug. 5 at all three locations . Classes include Mommy and Me. tot..'l. Red Cross clas~es and ~pecialty courses. For further 111 formation. call 556·5295. Rnald1 said the gunmen ' ap· partently wel'e · ·1oolt:ing ·Wr some thing" because the pockets of the tlrec well-dressed men were ripped. The fourth did not appe~r to ha\'e been searched, he ..,aid . But Lt. Donald Scheunemann of the Park Ridge police said, · There are so many possible avenues of conjecture until we dig into the background of the business and these individuals. "We're getting dibs and dabs of information but none of it ties together yet. It's absolutely im- possible to make any presum p-twni; .. DEEP DENIZEN SWITCHES SEAS SAN DIEGO IAP> -A live lhree-pound East Coast lobst~r has been found cr awling around the Pacific Ocean. Spokesmen at Scripps Institu- tion of Oceanography, where .a fisherman took it. said it probably was flown in for so- meone's dinner but instead te· lease to the sea. · 'll may seem humane, but it ts unwise Lo indiscriminately io- troduce a foreign animal that could aller the ~cologtcal balance of a region.' a ScrlJ)ps i:xpert said today. J • MEASURE FOR TREASURE One factor overlooked by customers in buying carpeting is the measuring for yardage. All of our Salesmen know how to measure and figure exact yardage. often providing our customers substantial savings In yardage alone. Also. with the tremendous installation experience Qur salesmen have (each previouslv was an expert installer for \.f8), we are able to 'forsee any ~otentlal problem. Please stop In and look at the treasures available to you through our store. We have a gtgantic selection. and the me-.urlng will be ACCURAtEI .. o.ilr Pii.t PllOl• llY St•.,. M ll.CMll . · SINGER-GUITARIST GEORGE BENSON WOWED THEM Grammy•wlnnlng Performer's Show Sold Out Thursday Racing, ·Livestock To Set Fair~s Pace •1 1Speedway motorcycle racing i:s ~ feature attra<:tioo today al t he Orange County Fair, begin- ning at 8 p.m. in the Grandstand Arena. ·111 Satuntay•s big eVertt is the 7 p.m. 4-H Rooster crowing contest, Heritage Stage. 7 : 30 p.m. Borderline Blue Grass Band. Heritage Stage. 8 p.m. Speedw~~ .. rac~s. • 1 junior livestock auction, where blue ribbon anjmals will be sold Grandstand Arena. 9 p.m. Hudson Brothers. Am- phitheater Stage. • to the high bidders at land 6:30 p .m . , Other activities at the fair in· ,. elude; .. J q t ' • .. TONIGHT · 6:30 p.m . Montezuma·s Revenge on lhe M-Ountain Dew Stage. · lotal Termis Clubs Among §zmday's Best Whether you·re playing or pay- ing, Sunday's Dally Pilot should have something to interest you. ANYONE FOR TENNIS? -If you 're tired of waiting around for co11rts thls summer. you may ·~ant to try one of the clubs where t;~f!rved courts are available. ;Charles Loos of the Daily Pilot '. S\aff gives the whats and wheres -in a story that wlll lead off the YOU Section. ~UNDAY'S B~TJ ~· ~: CONSUMER AFFAIRS - :: Minx Auerbach may not be as ~:showy as Ralph Nader, but she's :: on the front lines of the batUe for :: consumer ri&bts. Tbe Associated ;; Press profiles her in a special ~feature. ~f atured in stories on the Sunday : usiness Page. SATURDAY All Day Artistry in yarn, re· upholstering furniture, handi- brick demonstration, cedar strip d emonstration, all in Home Liv- ing and Design Pavilion. 11 a.m. Lost wax casting in Fine Arts Building . 1 p.m. Swanson world of dance. Little Theater- ! p.m. Junior Livestock Auc- tion, sheep and swine in the judg- ing ring. 1:30 p.m . 4·H Sheep shearing demonstration, Heritage Stage. 1 :30 p.m. Weight watchers menus, Gourmet Gallery. l :J0.5:30 p.m. George Rodney and the Music Men. Mountain Dew Stage. 2 p.m . Baker's gymnastics • Ampruthealer. 2 p.m. Arlee Higbee Dancers. Little Theater. · 2·4 p.m. 4·H action program, 4-H building. 2·7 p.m. Chinese brush painting demonstration, Fine Arts Build· ing. 3 p.m. Rodeo, in Grandstand Arena. 5 p.m. Popcorn Theater Marionettes, on fairgrounds. 6 p.m. Kenny Rogers. Am· phitheater. 6 : 30 p . m. Montezuma•s Revenge, Mountain Dew Stage. 7 p.m. 4·H 'sheep shearing de· monstration, Heritage Stage. 7: 30 p.m. Parade on fair· grounds. 8 p.m. Rodeo in Grandstand Arena. 9 p.m. Kenny Rogers, Am· phi theater. General admission to the fair ls $2 f OY adults, $1 for children. Am· phitbeater shows are free, but ticlcets for reserved seats ml)' be purchased al $3 and $2. 6 Persons Question Unsealing By TOM BARLEY OfU.O•llyl'ii.tSgH A Superior Court order for the unsealing of Orange County Grand Jury transcripts related to the indictment of two county supervisors and four codefeo- dants is being appealed today in San Bernardino. Defense attorney Tom Crosby, representing Supervisor Philip Anthony, is filing the appeal with the Fourth District Court of Ap- peals against the ruling late Thursday of Judge H . Warren Knight. Judge Knight. who earlier in the d ay set an arraignment date of Aug. 11 for Anthony. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and four codefendants, made it clear that he has little lime for the seal· ing of transcripts of proceedings involyjng public officials. "Two of these defendants are public officials charged with violations of Proposition 9," he commented. "They entered into the public forum voluntarily and must expect public scrutiny. Indicted with Anthony, 41, and Diedrich, 53, were financial con· s ultant Gene Conrad, 43, Dr. William Koll, s:s, attorney Michael Remington, 37, and Ka labasas jewe ler Martin Kirschner, 57. All six face trial on multiple fe lony counts related to alleged violations of state political. cam· paign and financial disclosure laws. Crosby unsuccessfully argued that the Grand Jury transcripts representing seven months o{ de· Ii berations should be sealed until a jury reaches its verdict. T~e order he proposed, if granted, would have prohibited anyone involved in the case from discussing it wJth ahytJtfe t>ther than courtroom witnesses. Crosby said such an order was v ital to prevent pretrial r\e'4'1P•}"'r publiclt~ that would be adverse to his cllent. · It was argued by defense lawyers Thursday that there ·have been more than 150 newspaper stories during the long Grand Jury probe and several recent articles based on the supposedly secr et Grand Jury testimony. Crosby appeared to raise the possibility that the six dt-~en­ dants will seek a change of venue from Orange County if the ap· pellate court refuses to reverse Judge Knight. "I don't Wnk we SliOuld have lo ask for a change of venue." Crosby said. He told Judge Knight that An· thony and the other defendants have a constitutional right to be fairly tried in the jurisdiction where the indictment was issued. Judge Knight. apparently un- impressed by the argument. told Crosby: "You don't think you can try this case in a vacuum ·when and wherever it is tried, do you?" Crosby's molion that the ar- raignment be set ahead to Sept. 6 was equally unsuccessful. Judge Knight scheduled Aug. 11 for the entering of pleas with the comment: "It doesn't take a Clarence Darrow to come down here and stand next to a client and simply plead not guilty.•• All six defendants are free on their. promise to appeil''XuJ'. ll. Bulk Rate to Stay WASIDNGTON <AP) -The American Telephone & Tele· graph Co. bas been temporarily blocked by a federal appeals court from ending a special service that permitted major u1era to bey clrcults at bulk rate • ·The ruUna was handed down Thursday night by the Circuit Court ol Appeals for the District of Columbia. ·: ' BUSIN~ DOUBLE PIAY - . ; Sensors that catch vibrations and ! detectives who catch corporate :' ~-nd blue collar crooks are ·~~udget Trimmed Again Supervisors Okay '$4.~ Millwn Cut By KATHY CLANCY OfUlt DeltY ~let ltaff Toki11g .4i111 Toby McCarthy. 14, tries bis skill at the new Frisbee Disc Golf Course at Huntington Beach's Central Park. The new game is based on the rules of traditional golf. but players use a disc instead of golf clubs and balls and fling the disc into baskets instead of holes in the ground. Off-duty Cops Nab Suspect Two off-duty Los Angeles police officers captured an armed robbery suspect shortly after a Garden Grove hold-up Thursday afternoon. police re- ported today. James Walter Frank Weaver, 27, of Garden Grove. was arrest- ed shortly after the 2:45 p.m. rob- bery of U-Totem Market, 13211 Brookhurst St., police said. The off.duty officers, Tom Townsend and Jim Choquette, had pulled up outside the market and saw the robbe ry t aking place, officers said. ... at asfu_ VEGETABLE' PLANTS Featurlnl( Tomaloe:c. Peppers. Artichokes. Rhubarb. Watermelon. Ca n ta l oupe and Strawberrie:c. 4·• Pots ;729~ COLEUS Great for any style pot in a shady location.. i '• Sh~e. Reg, 7~ SALE PRICE Blue flowers highlight this easy-to-grow shrub that blooms most or the year. 5 Gallon Sire. Reg. S9.99 DAIL y PILOT A3 Company Sued in Fund Use : A now·defunct Santa Ana health insurance company that specialized in group dental in• surance was accused in a lawsuit. filed Thursday of misappropriat. ing more than SS00,000 in cbarita· blefunds. The allegation is contained in . civil action taken by the Orange County District Attorney's Office for the attorney general and against the operators of National Health Plan. · Named as codefendants in the Superior Court lawsuit are Thomas Gibbs and the Bank of America. Gibbs is identified ai> the owner of the management firm rured by National Health Plan. _ It 1s alleized in the action that funds we re misappropriated because of excessive manage· m ent fees, salaries, wages, ex- penses, loans and exorbitant con- sult fees. The state seeks $100,000 in punitive damages from Gibbs and an accounting of all charita- ble funds received and spent by National Health Plan during its operations. National Health Plan is described in the lawsuit as a non- profit, prepaid health plan that covered several school districts and operated throughout Orange County and parts or Los Angeles Countv . A receiver was apointed to take over the firm's affajrs last April after the slate took legal ac· tion on the basis of complaints filed against the firm by the California Department o f Corporations. ) I] I 'l .. ' • .. ~ .. • ti ·I A.f DAIL y ftlL.OT . 'RIPPED AGAIN: We are now J{rmdini into that lime of year when all the local 1overumenta ~tart aetUn1 property tu ratea. And the ballyhoo and bUDko bave already started. For the tattered tupayer. the working atUf who owns a bungalow someplace that ho calls home. it's a time of con- fusion. rear and dismay. All be'a worried about is the bottom line on bis tax bill and if he'll be able to come up with the scratch to pay it off to the Orange County Tax Collector in two •'easy" installmenta. Early'in the game, Mr. Tat- t ered gets lulled into a false sense of fiscal security. Headlines scream at him that the Tieht- Fisted Union School District bas just "Slashed the Tax Rate" by 20cenls. TATTERED BREATHES a deep sigh of relief. "Thank the Lord," he prays gratefully. "My taxes will be going down." Tattered has thus been lulled by government booraw, aided by headlines, into the old false sense of security. It's the Pea·Under- the-Sbell game, Now you see it; now you don't. What Tattered bas been de- luded into forgetting is that the County Assessor bas just boo6ted t he blazes out of the taxable value on his home. So unless the government agencies, be they school district, city hall or county government, cut the tax rate in an equal ratio, then Mr. Tattered's tax bill is go- ing to go up. Look at it this way: You have this chicken coop and the as- sessor says its taxable value is $100. And your total tax rate is $1 per $100 in taxable value. Thal would make the total tax bill on your chicken coop precise· ly one buck. · But the next year, the assessor . comes along and declares your coop now has a taxable value of $300. THEN THE LOCAL govern- ment wheeler-dealers trot out their budgets, scratch a lot. an4 thus joyously announce they're • s lashing your tax rate from that one buck down to SO cents. .. Hooray, .. they cry. "'We've chopped your tax rate in half." Mr. Tattered s miles in g ratitude. · · Until his tax bill arrives, of course . Because the taxable value on his coop went up from $100 tc $300, even when the tax rate went down from $1 to SO cents, his total t ax bill is now. $1.SO instead of the old one buck. . Hadagain. ANGERED NOW, Tattered begins con!roqting the local gov. ernmeot people to try and fmd out what went wrong on bis tu bill. Now the Shell Game becomes the Hot Potato Contest. Everybody tosses the potato someplace else. The city ball or school district people will shrug sadly and declare they cut the tax rate "to the bone ... What more could they do? Expenses are up, you know. Besides, it was the assessor who raised the taxable value on Tat. tered 'sold coop. Questioned on this, the as· sessor declares be only sets the values according to the fair market price. It's those school' districts, the county and city hallsthatfailedtocutenoue- Poor Tattered. 'Round and ·round it goes, and wbereitatops, ·nobody knows. rw.., Lftuln- Sri Lanka President William G<>pallawa called on opposi- tion chief Junius Richard J ayewardene, above. today to ask the 70-year-old to form a new government after voters ousted Prime Minister Sirimavo Ban· daranaike. the only woman chief of government, in a landslide election. Minnteman Wreck Gone, Road0pen3 STANFORD. Mont. <AP> -U.S. 87 was again open today after a secret U.S. Air Force operation cleared the highway after the crash of a military transport truck carrying the warhead of a Minuteman II mis- sile. Air Force oCficials would not disclose if the warhead was a nuclear one, but they did say that the RV (Re-entry Vehicle) was .. unarmed, sale, not active ... RVs are the part of the Minuteman missile that are aimed at a target area. They con- tain the warbead and targeting mechanism. A WGHWAY PATROLMAN wbo was first on the scene said Thursday that his office still didn't know the cause of the mis- hap, which occurred Wednesday afternoon and left the transport vehicle crossways on the highway. A sergeant from Malstrom Aii- Force Base near Great Falls.was slightly iltjured in ~ crash, but the driver of the truclC: was not in· JUred,officialssaid . The Air Force designated the scene a "national defense area," closing the highway for 30 hours and keeping non-military persons at least 2,000 feet away. AN AIDE TO U.S. Rep. Ron Marlenee (R·Mont.> said be was told that the accident repr~nt· ed ho danger and the area was closed for security, not health reasons. Col. Gerald L. McIJmoyle ot Malstrom said it took 30 hours before the hilth•&Y was reopened because the ... eositlvlty oft.be in· strumentation required WI to &e very preclse. ·• He said nperts trom bases in South Daknta. Utah and Texas were uaed in the operation. 0 Wheo they 1ot here about noon Thursday we could effect the re- covery.0 he sald. SOME llOTOIUST8 said the area in central Montana looked like a military compound. Joyce Robinaoa of Choteau said she drove past the scene Wednesday evening and •'fn>m the way they were guarclinl tbe area you wo1lld have thoagbt a war bad started." Sbe Hid she was diverted alon1 a detour and armed military personnel lined the way alongtbefarm·access road. • Ofllcial Vote Teng Res11mes Power Posts TOKYO CAP) -China announced today that Teng Hsiao-ping, twice purged by radicals, bas been restored to bis old posts as vice premier, • Communist party vice cbalnnan and chief of the army general staff. Announcement of the 73-year~ld Teng'a return to the fore/root of the political scene wu made by the officlal Cblnese newa agency. Halnhua. and broadcut on Pek- ing televtsi90. . Hundreds of thousands of Chinese swarmed in the streets of Pelting celebrating Teng's re- turn to power. the Yugoslavian news agency Tartjug said. "Pek·· inC tonight recalls Rio de Janeiro on 'crazy carnival night: •• Tan- jug 1aid. ROCKETS, DB VMS, firecrackers, trumpets and bun· dreds of thousands of nags were in evidence in the central Tien An Men a square. the traditional gathering place for large.scale celebrations, Tanjug said. Teng is an experienced negotiator familiar with American thinking. It was not yet known whether be will participate in working con- ferences with U.S. Secretary or State Cyrus R. Vance wbo will visit China in late August. In a 3rd Graf In a broadcast monitored in Tokyo, Hsinhua said the action was taken by the Central Com- mittee of the Chinese Communist part)' in a meeting that was held in Peking July 16·21. The Halnhua announcement also made offidal earlier reports that the 0 Gang of Four" bad been expelled from the Chinese Communist party. They are former Chairman Mao Tse· tung's widow. Chiang Ching, and her supporters who once held highest rank, Wang Hung-wen, Cbang Chun-cbiao and Yao Wen· y uan. The broadcast said they were expelled from the party "once and for all" and dismissed "from all posts both inside and outside the party." There baa been speculation that the rehabilitation or Teng could be the rirst step toward his eventual promotion to premier, the post held by Chairman Hua Kuo-feng. TE{IJG HAD BEEN expected to move into the premier's job after Chou En·lai died in 1976, but he was purged alter riots broke out in Peking at memorial services for Chou. Teng was ~lamed for the disturbances and subj~ted to a campaign of vilification led by the so-called Gang of Four. HUG FOR STEVEN -President Carter holds Steven Miles, 11 months, the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cooper,hisovernigbthosts,SltYazooCity,Miss. EARUER TIDS WEEK. wall posters bad gone up in Peking s upporting the return of Teng to power after months of rumors t hat the survivor of previous purges was making another comeback. 'One of We' Returns Judge Seeks Context of Rape Quote MADISON, Wis. (AP>~ Dane County Judge Archie Simonson. whose rema.rks about rape and women's clothing touched off a recall petition drive. wants transcripts of bis in-eourt re· marka releued in an effort to clear bis name. But the youth counselor in charge of the 15-year-0ld boy who Simonson sentenced to a year at home under court supervision asked another judge Tbunday to . IRATE WOMEN FLAY JUDGE ON RAPE DECISION, AS withhold the transcript to protect the yolDlg rapist 'a rights. "LEAVE WELL enough alone," said Louis Cooper. direc· tor of the South Madison Neighborhood Center, ip bis re- quest to tbe neighboring Rock Coul\tY court. which will decide whether Simonson can release the transcript. The Bock COUnty eoart bas not indicated when it will rule. The boy wu found guilty• along with two otben, of molest· ing a 16-yea.N>ld girl in a school stairwell. But Simonson wu quoted Jn news reports as slYins at tbe trial tbat provocative clothing and a sexually permissive atmosphere In Madison ban helped spur rapes. ••AJlE WE SUPPOSED to take· an impressionable person, 15 or 16 years of age. who can respond to sometbinc like tbat, and punish that person severely because they react to it normal· ly?" he was quoted assaytna .• Simonson nys be was QuotM out of context and lbe tl1P1Scripta canprovell Carter Underscores S~uth's 'Compassion' By JAMES GERSTENZANG Alleda .. "'-• .,,...,. YAZOO CITY, Miss. -Jimmy Carter went home to tbe South. He stood grinning. his face dripping from the summer rain, and reminded well-wishers that two years ago no one thought a southerne r could be elected president . But there he was, just off Air Force One. the president's plaoe. IN IDS GEORGIA accent. be Jet everyone know that be re- mains a southerner. proud of it, and President too. It was bis first working trip to the South since bis election and the audiences that gathered to hear him Thursday in the soggy beat were told anew that be was, as South Carolina Sen. Ernest Hollings put it, "one of we." The President reflected on bis southern heritage and how it af. reeled him. And he basked in the adoration or tbe homefolks of his South. SOUTHERNERS, HE told a questioner at a "town meeting" in tbe sweltering new Yazoo City High School, "have always been a deeply religious people. This, he said, means southerners place an emphasis on compassion, lo-ve and .. con- cern about downtrodden people." When be was asked in Yazoo City about the aspects or his southern heritage that led to bis human rights campaign, he launched into a discoune on the trials of the South in recent years. "IN THE SOUTH, we were guilty for many years of the deprivation of human rights of many of our citizens," be said. .. Tw~nty years ago, black people didn't have the right to vote or go lo a decent school. "It was with a great deal of courage that the South could face up to change," be said. "It was the best thing that could happen to the South in my lifetime." Earlier,, Carter attended a par- ty aiven by Democrats and other camp~ supporters in Jackson. The Democratic party was. in • .earlier years, bitterly split along racial lines. Now the party has co·chairman -one black. one white. enterta\n'ng . AlL 'f p\LOi ·ntormat\v~ .•. ur saturdaY o ~· and on\V ,n 'JO • • • Big Apple ~~ill SUffers Mercury Hits 104, Coaling Trend Eyed ; • I -0 " •• l Tax Shift ·Proposal Criticized SACRAMENTO cAI'> Four Democrat• outvoted two Republicans Thur~day on u le1lslaUve motion to help the poor, then Lake a httle away Crom the rich and spreud It out through the middle class . 1l was the Senate·A!>sembly conference committee that is negotiating the differences between lbe1r r~pective houses on three bills to bring state relief from property laxes THE BILl.S peg the relief from property tax on the income of taxpayers -that as, the people with the least ancome get the highest proportional relief although they may pay pr9por- t1onally the least propert y taxes. Even renters, who presumably pay no direct properly taxes, are in line for benefits. One of lhe Republicans on the committee, Se n . D enni s Carpenter of Newport Beach, called this notion "obnoxious to the American system." · ALL THREE bills cxtcndc.'Cl re- lief up to gross household in- comes of SS0,000 a year. Carpenter suggested that if the be.r;i.e.Uts were knocked complete· ly awa, from the top earners. .. we should knock some off the renters too. lt.,'s a giveaway anyway; they're not the one~ whc.. are paying the tax(:s." 111, Califor11ia It' an Ill Wind Windmill on wheels owned by George J . Kabat Jr., of Pacific Grove and designed to provide power to his home, was ordered removed by Pacific Grove City Council Wednesday night, ending a three-year con- troversy over the device. Kabat argued that, by putting 1t on wheels, the windmill was a mobile appliance and not a structure. Nuke Plants Out 'Til 85 N SACRAMENTO (AP) -Under state law, new r.i:clear power plants cannot be authorized in California until 1985 -and probably later than that, says a report of the State Energy Commission. The 172-page interim rePQrt Thursday on nuclear processing and waste disposal drew no conclusions as it summarized 16 days of technical testimony at hearings earlier this year SAN DIEGO CAP) Mayor Pete Wilson, after ~-three shootouts in as m any months between police in San Diego and Tajuana, Mexico, has asked Presi- dent Carter for more federal involvement in law en- forcement along the U.S.· ( ----------)Mexican border. STATE In a related develop- ment, one of two Mexican ...... ---------officers wounded in the latest incident was formally charged and arraigned in his San Diego ·hospital room on a count of assault with a deadly weapon. Earlier this year, San Diego police engaged in gun duels with a Mexican federal immigration in- spector and a reserve Tijuana policeman. Bingo t o B et u r ia to L A 7 LOS ANGELES (AP> -Legalized bingo, out- lawed in this city for the past 60 years, may be on its wav back . The City Council Thursday voted 14·1 to give pre- Eminary approval to a measure that would allow charitable organizations to play the game without threa~ of arrest. Lone dissenter to the ordinance was Councilman Arthur Snyder. who cited personal, moral prin- ciples against legal, organized gambling." Freeway Study Co•pleted LOS ANGELES <AP> -A $4.5 million environ- mental impact study on the Century Freeway was filed Thursday, live years after a judge ordered work on the crosstown route halted. U.S. District Court Judge Harry Pregerson re· ceived the report in two thick volumes from lbe stale Department of Transportation. "It bas taken the state five years and 14 days to march to this point," Pregerson said. "Now. do you · have any Idea bow long it wUL take to march this through Washington?" Collple Droic11 ba Peal LOS ANCELF.S tA r> -A recording studk\ executive and bis personal secretary died Thursday in a baclcyard swimming pool, policesaid. Gary KeUgren, 38, and Christianne Gaines, 3', apparently drowned when the floaUna couch they \fere on overturned in the deep end ol Kellrren's Po<>l, policuald. KeUgren. owner-operator of "The Record Plant" in Los Anaeles, bad recently undergone 1Ur141ry and was not in swlmmiq condition, authorities said. 1bey said the woman dld not know bow to awi.m. Ftld!y, July 22, 1977 'Gree11 1'ight to Rape' Irate Women· . . Flay Decision LOS ANGELES (AP) -Irate women have accused a judge who re· versed a rape conviction of giving men "a green light" lo assault and molest female hitchhikers. "We find it outrageous that a judge can make such a decision," Joan Robbins, co-director of the Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women, said Thursday. "He obviously doesn't un- derstand what it means to be a woman in this society and what it means to be a rape victim," she added. ''We feel this decision gives a green light to men who pick up female hitchhikers to as- sault, rape or molest them. ON WEDNESDAY, Justice Lynn Compton of the 2nd District Court of Appeals, overturned the rape conviction of Clifford Alan Hunt. Compton wrote in support of his decision : "The lone female hitchhiker in the absence of an emergency situation, as a practical matter, advises all who pass by that she is willing to enter the vehicle with anyone who stops and in so doing advertises she has less con- cern for the consequences than the average female. "Under such circumstances it would not be unreasonable for a man in the position or defendant here to beheve that the female would consent to sexual rela- tions." Compton's reversal of Hunt's conviction was based on the argument that the trial judge erred in his instructions to the jury about admitting evidence of a prior sex offense by Hunt. In reversing the verdict. Compton said that Hunt used neither physical force nor ex- pressly uttered threats against the woman. * * * UC Women Fear Safety BERKELEY (AP) -Evening classes POSe a threat to many University of California women fearing for their safety on cam· pus after dark, according to a UC study. Some women. quoted in the study released Tfl.ursday and called •·women Students at Berkeley," termed night classes a form of sex discrimination. No rapes or attempted rapes have been reported on campus this year. IHad at 8 4 AP WI,.,..._ John Robert Powers, who taught ctiarm and grace to some of the world's most glamorous women, died Thursday in Los Angeles -0f "natural causes ." His customers included Jennifer Jones, Grace Kelly, Raquel Welsh, Betty Ford, Ava Gardner , Barbara Stanwyck, Lee Remick and Ann-Margret. ' ) I) J ~ ti ' ut "'b&U\C Un· A8 >DAILY ILOT EDITORIAL PAGE . • • Sensible Housing Orange County plannlnst commisslaners'took a r welcomes~ this week when they included provision fOT low-and moderate·cml housing in a Laauna • NlfueJ area industraal·commerclal development they ·Qcloncd.. Als a result. some workers in the development sur- rounm.n, the fa med 1iggurat aught be lucky enouah someday t.o find housing avaihtbl~ near their jobs. If so. that will mJrk a chunge from tbe planning process that bas seen employment centers blossom 1 t.brougbout Orange County without supporting hous- 1 in.g needed by workers. l In the long run that shortsightedness has meant more congested freeways, more energy consumption and more air pollution. Planning Commission Chairm an William Mac- DougaU was right this week when he said the com- mission s hould jump at every opportunity to provide t ~ea sonably priced hous ing near industria l-l ·commercial centers. · I Apply Tax Pressure I . t 1. The county assessor sets the value of the property to compute the ultimate tax bill. I 2. The taxing agency-the city council, for exam- l pie-sets the tax rate. ~ 3. And the county tax collector sends out the ball. i This year, as every year, that bill will be bigger • than it was the previous year. : Don't blame me, says the assessor, I only find the I value of the property. Don't blame me, says the city council, we only set the tax r ate we need to provide enough dollars for our t budget. ': Don't blame me, says the tax collector, I only col· lect the taxes. · t That script is as predictable as the rising tax bill i itsel f. Step 1 is now in process and most Orange Coun· ty taxpayers last week received their new assessment figures (average county increase: 18. 7 percent>. Step 2 will follow shortly. Step 3 in mid-October • Barring a major inequity, nothing can be done a bout Step l, the assessment. In Step 3. the collector is right: be just collects the bill. But Step 2 is right at band. Taxpayers who care about their tax bills should be applying every pres· s ure po.ssible on their Board of Supervisors, city councils and special districts. urging them to reduce their tax rates to offset the unpredicted increase in as· sessed value, rather than take that unplanned addi· tional tax money as a windfall. f Does the above editorial sound familiar? Right. Ifs from the Daily Piwt editorial page of July 11, 1976. There·s 110 point in changing it. Nothing 003 changed -ncept that this year's average assessment increase ;.s· 19.1 percent. Editor.) Thieves Love RV 8 As owners of recreational vehicles well know. 'tis the season to take to the open road and enjoy the great outdoors-and a comfortable RV makes it all possible ona budget. Unfortunately. says the California Highway Patrol, 'tis a lso the season for RV thefts. And Orange, Los Angeles and San Diego Counties are the prime target areas in the state. In June, 1976, the CHP handled reports of no fewer than 567 stolen RVs. Many, unfortunately. are still missing. This year, the theft log is even longer. Favorite models for the RV thieves are pickups mounted with campers, says the CHP. This figures, because w1'en the camper is dismounted. the thief bas a handy, and less easily identifiable, piece of transportation. So the word for RV owners is-lock it up and keep a sharp eye o~ it, both at home and on the road. - ~ ou expect me to hit that little thing?' L • • • • • Marriage Vows Not Meant as Promise Dear Gloomy Gus Cheap LafJor, Bumming Factories • • • I ' I \ ' • ' . One or my many bobbies is try. [ ] Ing to figure out what love is, or is CHARLES . not. Like most philosophical McCABE c quests, this particular hobby is a will·o'-the-wisp. It is a puzzle '------------' i' .ij}at cannot be worked out. ... Worst than that, it is a puzzle aaat becomes ~gre puzzling each dlne you have it solved. It i's lik e a ,_rverse ,,jig. saw puzz1e. You scramble up the pieces. .,. After long and painful effort. you put the whole to- gether. Ex- cept, what you get on reassembl- ~· ing is a representation with only ~the slightest resemblance to the ~original pattern. ... ...;. ~· YET, LIKE a crossword puzzJe ~that is al~t finished, and "' might be fumhed the next time, ! there is promise left at the end of frustration. The pursuit of love is like golf and the other essentially ~.solitary sports:...You. are.pl~ ~ against yourself and thus cannot 7' possibly win; but again, for all l the frustration, there is the ~ perennial promise. J· -I like to coUect neat form\lla· · tions about love, though I know it "'·'is neither neat nor amenable.to t f ormulatlon. Rteht now, a bright t and gnomic utterance of Eric 11 Fromm comes to mind: "Im- ' mature love says: 'I love you ~ because I need you.' Mature love : says: 'I need you because I love • you." Tb at is, as I say, neat. It is also, when you think about lt, quite meaningless: I was expresslng som e of these misgivings to a lady of my acquaintance. She is one of th~e Infuriating people "ho ~t~ always right about almost anything. "l don't suppose that, as .a Catholic, you read the Boak of Common Prayer?" she said,. with just about the right touch of patronage. As it happens I do read the King James' Bible, because of the remarkable quali-ty of its English prose. lso said. "I'm glad to bear it.." she said. "U you want to know the mean- ing of love, as well as it can be ex- pressed in the English language, read the wedding service in the Prayer Book. Concentrate on the sentence that begins, 'To have and to hold •• ! Read this sen· tence as if you bad never seen it or heard it before. This will be difficult; but it will be worth it." .LAM.Nm. the Olla to take this sort of challenge lighUy. I could not very well ask for her prayer book, as I cannot read anything when somebody is watching me do ao. When I got bome I took out tbe book, tried to clear my mind and read the words as if they were translaUons from Urdu. or something. "To have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse. for richer for poorer, in sickness and ib health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part, according to God's holy or- dinance; and thereto I plight thee my troth." I saw immediately what the Baseballs Boost Haiti 1t•s really sad that the postal bureaucrats can't figure out a way to carry the mail without putting a .3-cent penalty on the use of ,.Personal typewriters. ' · • L.D. lady meant. The words should not be read as a promise, and a promise frequently broken, but as a description of a condition that can exist; and which. when it does exist, deserves the name of love. It is beautiful, it covers all bases. Best of all, it does not defy human capability. W ASWNGTON -A new presi- de o t may be shaking up Washington; oil prices may be causing economic havoc; peace may be banging in the balance in the Middle East. But many Americans are more exercised over a sm~ lump of stitcbe(i rawhide c.Ued '* baaet>alt A fierce controversy bas been raging on the nation's sport pages over the construc- tion of the baseball. Ac· cording to one theory, the baseball has been altered in some in- sidious man· ner to make it an easier ' target fer the J>at wielders. 'Ibis BUT IT JS as a promise that it could be giving an advantage to · k i the likes ol Rod Carew over such JS ta en n the wedding pitct.1 ..... aces 811 Detroit's Mark ceremony. Almost as a threat: ......us "If you do not do these splendid Fidrych. also known as "The Bird ... things, keep these splendid pro- mises, I aball not make you The debate bas boiled over on happy." . to the editorial pages of the Most people, when they stand WaablngtoQ Post, which suggest· at an altar before some tiDcl of • ed that the explanatioo for the magical priestly ftgure, 'Say .. I thundednl bats was less impoc-love you" but mean aometb.tng tant than tbe excitement tbq quite differenL In a hundred sub-brC)U.lht totbe national game. Ue ways tbe8e three Utt.le words We don't lmow whether there could be translated Into "I love bas been. any tampering with the ME; but I wan\ YOU. I want JOU bueball'sionercoreofcork. But to fill out 111.Y dearett tmaie ol we bad alreadf-sent our roving myself." reporter, Hal Bernton, to •eek And then the priest saya those the human story beblnd the words from the Prayer Boot. and baaeball. they are, even at that moment of self·realhatlon, rather putting· off. We don't want to be re- minded. really of what lOYe con- sists. Especl~ when we are getting married. TBl8 all-American symbol is constructed not in the USA but in Haiti, where the climate la balmy and tbe labor ts cbeap. Tbe ma· jor apc>rta CQl"POl'ations have (JACK ANDERSON J closed down most of their fac- tories in the United States and r e- opened new factories in Haiti. Tbebiggest.names io U.~. sport- ing equipment have now set up shop in Haiti's capital city of Port-Au-Prince. Bernt.On wAted the kaWl\ngs . baseball factory in order to see what it was like on the inside. The factory, located off the main avenue leading to the wealthy suburb of Petitiooville, sits like a . fortress behind concrete walls and barbed wire. Visitors must pass the careful scrutiny of an at· tendant at the front gate. Within the building, dozens of women in pleasant pink uniforms are engaged in the tedious task of tightly stitching the baseball skins around · the cores. By American standards, they are working under sweatshop condi· tions. But by Haitian standards. they are paid well. THE $1. .. A·DAY labor costs, however. are a mere fractlon of what the sports corporations would han to pay in the United States. But the factory WOt'kers are fcrtunate compared to the drought.plagued peasants. This UUl grim comment on the state ol the Haitian economy and the welfare of the populace. Yet it is precisely these conditions that. have created the boom in baseballs in Haiti. Last year, Rawlings produced about 360,000 professional baseballs in its Haitian· plant. Thousands more balls of lower quality were turned out for minor and little leagues. The Rawlings headquarters In St. Louis is r eluctant to let vis- itors inside the plant and bas or- dered the staff not to give out any production statistics. A comp~y s pokesman expht1n4W ~ Ra l- ings bad perJec~d a sec et technique ror produci g baseballs and maintained !t ir~.fari~f,\ll~this proc s KOREAN INCIDENT -e ·downing of an American helicopter over North Korea bad • the boys in the backrooms chew· ing their nails for awhile. 'I'he problem is that Kim II Sung, the absolute ruler or 15 million North Koreans, is volatile and un· predictable. The Washington strategitts couldn't be sure what he might .do·next. He is itching, they knew, to extend bis iron rule to cover all o! Korea. And he is a vain. cJif- ficult man, whom his Soviet ~ Chinese allles can't control. , Kim is a Moscow·traiqed former guerrilla fighter, ~o battled the Japanese during ~r occupation of the Kor n peninsula. He is politic ly shrewd but not overly intelllg He is a suspicious man o trusts no one outside bis intim te £ircle. Thus nepotism ls ramp Pyongyang. No. member ol family is without some im government posit.ion. Even be i.s groomma a son, Kim 11, as hi\successor. , THE llE&OBS ol Comm*m -V.I. Lenln. Mao Tl • Sandi 'Deal' c_,u1a Buo111:e:cang on l.I .S. Fidel Castro -all take a seat to Kim in North K•ea. ~is worshipped as a reeervoir; or wisdo~"l> and font of knowleage. Almost'"'8ll public reference. to him include the words, .. respect· ed and beloved." Amused fereign diplomats have come to relelr to him irreverently as .. Old R lend B." Large statDes d Jtlm. stme gold·plated, dot the 'Ndrtb grateful, would Ube worth know· ing wbatit is between us two? THE ANSWER to that may come from the lnternaUonal Cur· rency Review <vol. 9, no. 2) a highly noD·seruiational English publlcaUon that' nprm-1}y does not l>t'int pletures of nude \ltOmen or go in fc.-sleut.blna about. · The Review aald that the Ford and Carter achniD11tntiont bave reached a secret a'1'eement wtth tho Saudis, the "propriety and wladom" of which. Coq:reu nai1btquestionlftt wen 1lvc an opportwtlty to debce lt. Tho aireement. at l.llepd by. the Revi.Wi I.I eomDllcated. Jn addtuon to commlCtiac Saudi Arabia to ~.&M moet liodMt PHce tnc.TiaM tar tile Vntted Stat• until 11115 -hence the Pr•ldel:ll'a equanimity on the •b]ed"'7lt allo tilQda UM Saud.ii tel*t balf fl.allir Mlaate of PlY• ••nb ~u la IODC•term. Do a· r • d• • m 9 bl e V. S. IHUW7 DDt* 'It~ J*'cibt fn. '91'llt: our budget deficit. we stimulate our manufacturers and employ• ment, and we go a considerable ·way to bluntlq the real cost.a of the rlloin the price of oU. Now for the negatives. '1bi8 means that a buae Ud arowtni ebunlc of those much·talked· about peWodollara don't get re- cycled oat.side the United States to the obvloua detriment of other la.r1e olMmPQl'tiai eocleties such as West Germany and Japan. -'Tbat'a:not t«Tibly nice, but our allies can llvo wlth lt Juat a we could Uthey palled thttunedeal on. u1. II°" serious by tar ii the po111ble cona~uences tor lo· tematioul balhQf. own deal mu bpomerang back onus. We can also assume that there will be less money ror tbe Saudis to give the ~gyptlans and other Arab states to buy anna-• ments, and to that extent lt may make war 111 tbe region Just a Ut· tle more remote. Or will it? Will it tnstead provoke the Egyptians to march on Saudi Arabla. c.-will it push ~todot.beHme? Tb• lnlllans have no need d •eapom aialtlat Iarael with Whom tbe.Y.i bave friendly rela· Uons, but the terms of W. ~ meat c:OWd eo bold back tho in· ereue Iii l'Oflcl oil prices that li'all w..tcm't bo ablo to pay f« Ui own enonnoua llabilltlea. Korean landscape. 4 This adulation. in Kim's~. is his Just due. He con.D era himself a Communist pion oo a par with Mao and Lenin. s rankles other Cornmu lat leaders, who view IQm a heretic and a nuisance. ac lng to diplomatic dispatd.-. , ) :1 I ~ .. ti ' 1 ' • I I I ~·) . Honeymooners Couple Live In Sky Tent OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -:-The want ad called tor an engaged couple seeking "30 days of out· door work." But Sam Money and his fiancee never dreamed they'd be hired to spend a three-week honeymoon in a tent 2S feet above Omaha's busiest intersection. "We needed a job," said Money, 19, ex· plaining why he and his bride, Bridgette, 18, accepted the unusual assignment'. They stand Lo earn Sl,000 and a four-day trip to Las Vegas if they survive the 100-degree temperatures and lack of bathing facilities. D .. 1et1ng Details Labeled .... I "" ........ "tC DM.'f'W.OT At ~[ Man Sentenced ~ ili""~!i!~~~ SAN FRANcis c<i (AP) -Jerry Yee, 25~ has been sentenced to five years to life in January's kidnapiog of ·wealthy market owner Greaory Kock. P\.UMt'"• · HIATIM• AllCOMD ... """'·-.. _ ... $«vke In Your Are. -C.11 MISSION VIEJO 29'Z2 Ctmlno Caplstr-IS.n OleQo Frwy. et A ... ry Pkwy.) 495-0401 COSTA MESA I~ Newport Blvd. 842-1753 St. Lie. •t17W THE RULES become ------------------mandatory July 1, 1979, although manufacturers can put them into effect ~~~tw~~~~~~a.iJ~~~~~~~ I Af'Wlre,._t. THE HONEYMOON BEGAN Saturday, after the couple, their minister and the wed-. ding party climbed to a platform on scaffold- ing behind a marquee in the parking lot of lhe Crossroads shopping center. on a voluntary basis . before then. HONEYMOON COUPLEAESIDSABOVE OMAHA SHOPPING CENTER Sam Money. 19, and Wife of Five Daya, Brtdgette, 18, With Friend ~s.uu-snm~Sl:sm~~~~~Tea~her \ ' "Best Fish & Chips In Town" LET US PROVE IT! ... N Sl 39 ~lgl ~tI'-!'~1111.. 2JUMBOPIECES Of Our Delicious Fish And A Generous Serving Of Fries EAT IN OR TAKE OUT 7 •CHOWDER• FISH• CHIPS ·e SCALLOl'S• QY.,TEIS• CLAMS 645-2175 • 115 w. 19th In Vista Shopping Center 11;:.&.ll'l\l~~· At Placentla, Costa Me•a i:~~1:;o.=.~~oo.;~~;,u;:oJ",,:-;, rchA• To Retain Position SAN FRANCISCO · <AP) -The California Supreme Court has ruled that a Long B e ach teacher arrested but not convicted of lewd con· duct in a public place could not be fir.ed from his teaching job. It upheld Thursday 'a Los Angeles Superior Court ruling that the teacher's conduct did not demonstrate unfitness to teach. The court ordered the school board to re- instate him •Ith back pay. THE TEACHE R, iden- tified only as Jack M., was arreste~ Oct. 19. 1972 fo r an alleged llomosexual solicitation iiiii!";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=========;;;;;iiii" in a public r estroom. -Although no charges LAGUNA HILLS LAGUNA HILLS wer e filed, lhe Long GIANT CLEARANCE PUBLIC AUCTION 'ORDERED BY THE PRINCIPALS OF ASSADI INTERNATIONAL TO Uq\JIDATE ENTIRE INVENTORY OF AUTHEHTIC HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE TO PUILIC AND TRADE SALE TAKES PLACE SUND~ Y, JULY 24. 2:00 P.M. ' 'Vl~W 1:00 P.M. Beach school board in- ltia led proceedings in Superior Court to establish its right to dis· charge h101 from bis tenured teaching posi- tion. The lower court re· so lv e d con flictin g evidence in favor of the defendant. and the board appealed. THE UNANIMOUS de· cision by Justice Mathew To briner said: ·•Evidence ad milted without objection de· monstraled defendant's teaching competence. and rendered insubstan- tial any fear that he might repeat the charged act or otherwise harm students or Eellow- teachers. ~· Grants Given The wedding over, minister and guests chmbed down, but Sam and Bridgelte crept into a canvas tent trailer, roughly eight feet wide by 16 feet long. The stunt is cosponsored by the shopping center and a local radio station which changed its call letters from KLNG to KYNN June 1 and, according to manager Glenn Valentine, ''needed some adverl1sing. ·· MEALS ARE CATERED BY a depart· ment store cafe. and the couple have a small ice box for soft drinks and snacks. The tent is equipped wilh a portable toilet that gets emptied frequently. . Besides each other, Sam and Bridgette have for company a radio, a telephone. a small, black kitten and a Citizens Band radio supplied by a merchant. Their CB "handle" is the "Happy Honeymooners." . "Night is the best time up here," Money said. "We roll up the window flaps, let the air in and talk on the CB. All kfods of people come lo see us. We yell al each other, with us up here and all the people down below.·· THE SIGN STANDS NEAR the intersec- tion of 72nd Street and Dodge, Omaha's busiest crossroads. A 111akeshift air conditioner has provided little relief from this week's heat wave. so Money has been wearing cutoffs and his wife a bathing suit. "We got so hot the other day that we look jugs of water and dumped them over each other," said Mrs. Money. THEY'VE ASKED VALENTINE for a hose and a wading pool , but he said he didn't know whether a water" hook-up was available. "We're getting tired of sponge baths." Money said. So far they have com e down twice -both l1m es on Sunday when tornado warnings were issued. That didn'l count against lhcm , since safety was involved FOLLOWING THEIR HONEYMOON and the lrip to Las Vegas. Money said both he and his wife will be looking for jobs. "I don't know how it will be to leave this thing after three weeks," Money said. ··It'll feel like home by then." Cash Nixed Solon Returns Nickels WASHINGTON" {AP) -Qep. Sam Stratton CD· N. V. >. is sending more lhan 200 nickels back to con- stituents, under the franking privilege, on grounds they may be improper ly trying to influence bis vote on a consumer bill. All ''diet" foods would have lo include a s tate- ment indicating the im- portance of total diet in weight control, such as "weight control by diet requires limiting total in· take of calories." FOODS NO R1'1ALL Y low in calories. such as celery, would be allowed to state their diet useful - ness on the label through statem ents s uch a s "celery, a low-calorie food ." But they could not be labeled with state- ments like "low-calorie . celery." because that implies that one type or celery has fewer calories than another. When a food is altered to cut calories 1t must be made clear that it is not identical to similar items with more calories. For example. if pears are packed in water instead of syrup the label could say, "for calorie restrict- ed diets." But com- parisons with pears packed in syrup would not be allowed. WHEN IT COMES TO APPRAISING JEWELRY ,, 00 YOU KNOW YOUR DIAMOND'S VALUE RECENTLY INCREASED? We know that where Insurance aPf)fai5als are concerned, a detailed description of the Jewerly is all· Important, par1icularly in reference to plotting or otherwise Indicating the present characteristics or blemishes in a stone. At least half the value of an adequate appralaal I~ in the later use of that appraisal to check the }ewelry for damage or to verify the identity, design or cons1ructeon of the piece in the event of loss. IDEAL BRll,.LIANT~UT f'ROPORTIONS "T _ .... / I .,;)....~-;-.,--c~~ r~ _ .. " _i ...d.i c. ... o.11y 10-6 pm--.Set. 10-s·oo""' a MHI¥ 0... .. ~ BanlWntfa<d ~ ....... (J;pr~ PWllSSICNAL -IEWELEAS INC. .. OIA.cumllS•.na.111•~11•DUIGIUS ~ ............ Sc-. S..h 201. I-Atlll\uo A-) ............. -.Clllf-~ C71t!90Ma THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH lllWllllllllllll~iiiC PRESENTS AN Old Fashioned Garage .Sale.' Beginning At 9 a.m. • SATURDAY JULY 23, 1977 ~.;. OLD CORPORATION YARD .. Corner Memphis and A labama Streets HUNTINGTON BEACH The city has cleaned out its dusty remains from operations over • the years and offered them at garage sale prices! Included will · be such varied items as light fixtures, electrical and sound equipment. shelving,. doors. camera equipment., books, ladders, seats and even the kitchen sink! Not an auction, but an· actual garage sale! Come join In the fun and take advantage of some great bargains! ON THE PREMISES OF HOLIDAY INN 25205 LA PAZ ROAD LAGUNA HILLS lolOftCPld• 401 fwy.I SAN BRUNO <A P> ~ The state Solid Waste Management Board has awarded $410,000 lQ two cities and fite count11es to . A SJX>kesman for the Albany-area congressman sa1d~tStraUonwasr~urniogthenkkels,willia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ letter to each sender, saying it was a "highly im· proper way for anyone to lobby for legislJltion. • • F0t Information. C811 Collect (213) 664-6548 Terms: Cash or Cfieque Auctioneer: R. Asher study Wl'Ograms of. con-._ ____________________________ ._ __ __, ·veriing garbage to The nickels are part of a campaign by Congress Watch, a Ral ph Nader -inspired group, to win passage of a federal consumer protection agency. They urged persons to send nickels, claiming that was all lhe agency would cost each taxpayer per year. Castle orcondomlnlum, find your dream home Sundaya In the DAILY PILOT dsco, $110,000 to the city . of Alameda and $150,000 -.-.-.--.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.--•• -.-.-.-.-.,-.-.-.--•• -.-.-. for a re&tonal project by ..,. · ··-· · -· . it • the counties of Marin, If-'* * Napa, Solano, Sonoma Jt and Mendocino. * * energy. The grants are $150,000 to San Fran- ---------------------------~* • ••• • '* • * * .. **. * * • A • .. • • • • *** • 9=!!e:!~~ .. JCPenney NEWPORT OcE:NTER FASHION ISLAMD STORE OHL Y • I MEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! · Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.~ -~· I 0 to 5 p.m. .. . . • • .. ·~:i---~~~~~~~~----~--~~--~~~~ • .. • • ••• . ·zlM-•:IQs • • • • • • • : )I ll A 18 H r -.....,....... ................ t Al DAllY,.LOT Frld!y,.Juty22, 1977 . ·Mountain Inspired It; Love Keeps It . • Jt.~ .... !f. OOVBRNMENT CAMP. o~ -HallWllY between th• oquator aod I.be north pole God ralaed .t •nat. mouot.aln, a monument to Mturo. Uoon 1t man raised 11 IH•t edJ.tl~. a monumt1nl to creatJon. Tbe mountain, Mt. Hood. W1'.'l bonl ol vole aru c fin; the edltlce. TlrnberUne Lod1e. or flamln& • de4peratJon. .. YOU COULDN'T replace Timberline Lodae 1£ 1t were destroyed any more than you could replace Ml. Hood 1r 1l erupted qaio. •• said Cbades LJ.ke~ "They say It would cost six or eight million dollars to build tbls lodge today but &.JU' f1iure is ~aningless. ll couldn't. be built today. It is unique.•• So it is. and that 1s one reason Timberline Lodge has been de· sigo~ted a national historic landl'f)ark. It is one of a kind. Charles Lake is one of a kind loo, one of a special kind whose sense or wonder at the. natural magnificence around him~ bas never dimmed. In these heights and forests. where be has lived a ll his 35 years, each day holds mystery and adventure. ._., WYE lT here The moun taln and the lodge have been a bil pllrt of my life for us long u l can remember. I wouldn't want to bo any place eh1e." Charlea Lake, an erect, big- •houldcrt.'d man, is the engineer ror Timberline Lodge, the one who sees to its good repair. He does so fondly. He also doubles as i.ulstant manager, keeping books bulanced and guests happy. Tjmberline Lodge was a WPA proJect. Wben President Roosevelt established the Works Project Administration to combat the Great Depression, hundreds of idled artisans and craftsmen chm.bed the slopes or Mt. Hood, built a tent city at Government Camp, and wentt.owork. THEY CUT TIMBER from the mountain·s burdened flank and pried boulders from its upbeaved bosom and with adze and chisel fashioned massive walls and beams to match the massive mountain. They built a foundry. From dis- carded railroad track they forged huge andirons and strap hin&"es and heavy hardware for ( AMERICA ) heavy doors. They built looms. From discarded army uniforms and blankets ' they wove draperies and upholstery and they hooked rugs by hand. Woodcarvers came. From dis: carded cedar ~lephone poles they made newel posts for the great stairway and carved in them the fauna of the mountain: owl. eagle, bear, opossum. On lofty wall panels they carved mountain scenes in relief. Other artists went to work with oils, watercolors, tiles. ALWAYS THE mountain challenged them, the awesome 11,245-foot peak looking down on their endeavors like a snow· crowned overlord. ·'It inspired them," Charles Lake said. "They felt they had to equal its grandeur. Ir a beam wasn't just right or a joint didn't fit perfectly they made a new one. If the design didn~t suit them they changed it as 'they went along. Their only standard was excellence. Westgate, Air Cal Merger Talk Delayed A federal court hearing on the proposed merger of Westgate- California with its partially owned subsidiary Air California has been delayed until Oct. 4, ac- cording lo an announcement from Westgate's court appointed trustees. 'l'he merger, which already has been approved by directors and stockholders of the airline, calls for all of the outstanding Air Cal shares to be converted into Westgate common equivalent certificates worth $15 a share. Those certificates would be eligi- ble for conversion to cash. The Oct. 4 hearing is slated m federal district court in San Diego to allow the court to rule on a plan of reorganization or Westgate after the m~reer. That plan bas not yet been finalized' according to Westgate trustee Herbert Ktmzel. C TAKING J __ ST_OC_K_ lJ.S. Econonty Leaps WASlllNGTON CAP) -The nation's economy expanded at an annual rate of 6.4 percent in the last three months, surpassing the administration's expectations or the second quarter in a row. the government reported. The Commerce Department said the main reasons for the big second quarter increase in the gross national product (GNP) were strong rises in total sales and inventory buildups. The report, issued Thursday, revised the increase in the first· quarter GNP from an annual in· ~rease of 6.9 percent. reported last month, to a new figure of 7.5 percent. Prices, as measured by the GNP, rose at an annual rateof6.7 percent in the second quarter, compared with 6.9 percent in the first quarter. Food Prices Soar LOS ANGELES (AP> -The bas ket of groceries Southern Californians wheel away from the market costs about $17.95 in· stead of the $10 it did 10 years ago~ according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Part o! the reason is that all major spending categories ex· cept apparel costs showed June price gains that pushed the con- sumer priee index to a new high of 179.5 in Orange and Los Angeles counties. That's a 7.5 percent increase over the same period last year. Since January, prices in the two counties have risen 3.9 per- cent, almost double the 2 percent increase recorded in 1976, ac- cording to Thursday's report. OC Firms Report Gains Allergan Post• Gains Allergan Pharmaceuticals. Irvine, has report· cd records for sales and operating income for both the second quarter and first half of 1977. For the three months ended June 30, sales rose i3 percent to $12,743,000 from $11,316,000 in the secondquarter of 1976. Net income was $1,873,000. or 66 cents a share, up 30 percedt from $1,442,000, or 56 cents, befooo ao extr~o~ary.credit lo.the prior year. . · First-half sales totaled $2S,2ll.OOO. compared with $21, 129,000 1 ast year, an increase of 16 percent. Net income was $3,448,000, or $1.21. a gain of 25 per- cent over $2,755,000, or $1.08, before an ex- traordinary credit in the like period or the previous year. Earnings were computed on the basis or 2,856,000 average shares outstanding in the firsf half of 1977 and 2,562,000 in 1976. The 11 percent in· crease in shares outstanding in the present year over 1976 reflects the company's common stock of· fering in June 1976. Amcord Lists lneo•f! Gain Amcord, Inc .• Newport. Beach, has announced that net income in the second quarter ended June 30 rose S9 p-Jrcent to $6.646,000, or 90 cents a share. During the second quarter of last year, net in· come was $4.,180,000, or 60 cents. Second.quarter revenues increased 31 percent to $80,858,000, from $61~518,000reported last year. · Revenue and earnings for the six-month period ended June 30 also reached record levels. Earnings rose 60 percent to $7,943,000. or $1.07, compared with 1976 first-half earnings or $4,966,000, or 68 cents. Six-month revenues increased 27 percent to $132,389.000, from $104,061.000 reported during the like period last year. MJ~data lle1'enue. Gro.., Microdata Corp .. Irvine. has reported revenues 't-Of $9.032.000 and net income of 5532,000 or 24 cents a sbareon2,217.000 shares fortbethirdquarter. ended May31. In the prior year's third quarter. revenues were SS,508.000 with net income of $883,000 or 40 cents a shareon2.231,000shares. t While the pre-tax earnings are lower than the third quarter a year ago. they are ahead of the second wuarter of this year. The aft.er·tax earnings are be nefiting from the increased Puerto Rico opera- tions requiring no federal tax. provision. and with a Lax rate down to 35 percent from the •3 percent used in the six months ended Feb. 28. At the end or this quarter. workin8 capital was $17.7 mUllon. up rrorn $14. 7 milllon at. the end or Aueust.1976. • NSC Set• Teoo lkeor• ·'The marvelous thtng, looking at it all, ts realizing that human beings with hand tools dicl this. No machines. Every rafter and chair was built by hand." CHARLES LAKE alms to keep is that way. It isn't easy. JI som'ethlng needs replacing. a hand-forged hinge, say, or a hand-hewn board, he regards it. his. bounded duty to replace it just as it was, not with some as· sembly-llne substitute. A volunteer group called Friends of Timberline helps out, hooking rugs, restoring furniture. "They're people who have been here and fallen in love with the place. I understand that. What I don't understand is the way some people abuse it. See the gashes in the bottom of the door? Ski boots did that." TO CHARLES LAKE, the soar· ing building or wood and stone, perf ecUy in tune with its setting, is as much a part of the mountain as the brawling hillside streams and the gus~1i;rfings and the soft lupine blue petals from beds off allen needles. He cherishes the. mountain as he cherishes the lodge, and treats both as a personal trust. Walking a mountain trail, a trail laid out years ago for the Forest Service by bis father, be picks up litter and stuffs it in his pocket. He can't abide blemishes. At his home in the nearby village of Rhododendron be is known for the strange mountain. A menaeerieoutside his door. ... GUESS MY placo has a re-- putation as sort of a h1ven tQl- wayward anJmals. Rl9bt nof/• I'm raising a pair of orpha"Qed deer. Wben somebody finds a hurt anin1al or one that has IC>St its mother they bring it. to me. l 've raised beers. ~beat~. coy oles, you name lt. '' l Don'tf()l'get llamas. .. 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'11-+1 4 .. l! 101-. + 114 !It '·I" a •t: .-=.=t.1 • '~ n~; ~ I. 1 ~Jt., t 1'111 I I ·~ ., .. t.4'1'*ft ·"" ~..,,: m ~"'::::: • ' ' 'if •.• fl 1 U t II• •t ' ....... " • 141-'4 u ,. -.• u~l a a .... , :S'i.: I ·~~~ •. ~-.~ ... ~.m;;~,, ~~ ... ;":...~.~ Frlday, July 22. 1877 t/N . OAJLYPflO! Al E11ergy lJse Mete~s Savings Clues • 8y 8YLVIA PORTEa ~ One bulc alralegy certaln to au.rv\ve lntact Crom Presf, dent Carter'• 239-p~e energy packaie Is e:oc:ouratement !'( the conservatioo or oll and aas b)' ra.lJina prices. • And one certaJn resull or that strategy la a conUnuhil uptrend In utWty cost.&. · With that ouUook. it becomes more vltal to learn how 10; read electric and gas metert ao you can see 1l'hether eflo~ to conserve energy and otrset cos~ are effective. ll aJS-0 makes increasingly good sense to check the accuracy of bills to find out bow much energy it takes to cool or heat. your home. Here's a simJjte list or guidelines ror checking meters: ON ELECT.RIC METERS. READ dials from left ~o right <nole that numJ)ers run clockwise on some dials, coulJ~ 1 terclockwlse on others >. II a poinler Is betweer. two num.; be rs. read the lower one. (the zero stands for 10 . There are. four dials that record kilowatt hours }>y units or 10.000, 1.~, 100. and 10. Addlnc the pointer number on .each nets ti,e 1 total. The fi gures above each dial show how many ldlowtttt hours are recorded each time the pointer makel a complete revolution. On gas meters, the -total must be multiOlled by 100 because each time the pointer moves lrotn one number to another on the right-hand dial. ft re· cords the use or 100 t'UblC feet or gas . Otherwise. it is read the same way as an electric meter. Money's Worth SOME. GAS METEa8 HA VE MORE TRAN four dials. U yours does and you cannot decide what multiplier to use. call the gas company for directions. To estimate how much energy i~ used for healing. the Federal Energy Administration suggasu reading the meter immediately just befoN! going to bed and agafn in the morn· tng. Subtract the' evening rtom the' morning t.eadlng to rind out how much energy was consumed for heating during the night. Divide that total by the number or hours between readings to find out the amounlof kilowatt heurs or cubic fHt of naluralga.s is used per hour for heatlnf. To check how much power an alr·conditioning system uses take two readings an hour apart while it Is running . Subttbot lbe earlier from the later reading to see how much electricity was consumed. in thitl hour. Repeat the process while the conditioner ll orr. Subtract lhe amount of eleclriclty used when the conditioner was orf from the amount usedwben.tbecondlUonerwason. • TO DISCOVER THE ELECFRICITV used by any ma. jor appliance. figure the consumption on a day when the ap· pllance is used at least twice. Compare il with the consump• lion of eleetriclty on a day when the appliance was not ust!Cf at all. . i''or more guidance on understandine utility costs. send a postcard to Consumer Information Center. Pueblo Colo. $1009. and request "Under&Lantbl\£ ~·our Unillil~ BiU. "No, 589E. lt'sfrn. ·.... ' Mar'ket Erratic, Small Gain Slwwn . NEW YORK C'APJ -The stock market showed a smi\n gain today in an etfalic session. The Dow Jones average ol 30 ind"'trials waa ahead 1.64 points to923.42. Gainers held a 7-6 lead over losers amon& New Yotk Stock Exchange·Ust.ed lssues. Some buying evidently was encouraged by the Federal Reserve's weekly report. iasued at the close on Thursday. showing a decline in the basic measure ol the mo~ey sup~ly. Dowone•A "f!r .. f!• ..... Y-IAPI "'"'' Oow·.loMJtl/Ul9" s.TOCKS Open 111 11 Low Dote CM JO 11\d 911.90 921.~ tll>.1S UU2+ !Al 20 rf" mn uo.Jj w .u m,,.-q~ IS U I If• 19 It~ .• Ill.ti tlt1'+ 0,0 t~d~1: J~~"' .. ~.1~ .... ~~~~ .. ~'.' 1,~JX fren •• • • ...... ••••• •• m• Ullli • • • , • • •• .... • • • • •• • • Sj ,JOO t> SI-. .. • •. . • . . • .. •• • • . .. • • • .. 1.'U,AOO NEW YORIC tAPI UL.es '"'*"· Tocl•t d•'I '"' '~ •" 11* '" 441 "" 190J It» HS 14 » N&W VORI( tAPI ·fll'I' Slock M lts Apclro11 l1MI .................... n .110.@ Pr•Ylous day ••••.••• •••, ........ ,ll0.000 ..,.. ••••••• ,., •••.••••••••••• 29.•10'°°'1 . Monti. ..................... it.mi i , ......................... 1• .. .,. • ··············-· ~ 06.,.s \ 10:::. . . ....... t.Ml.~.OOI> ,4 ................ 3,111, 1,.093 td If ••. , .•••• , • • • • • J,tU, Ill ,Sq,) !INAT AMllC OID HllW 'l'OM( (A~I I • . I )I 11 ,, 'II " ' •• - • 4 Jf OAIL Y PIL.OT ,,!day, July 12. 1971 . QUEINfE . ' llAltlt JOSEPHINE v BARR. reslclttnl ol Lnun• Holts. CA\lolorl\i• P,.»ael l #4V J"ry 20, ltll •n<><enee C• •lll'le 111#01 I• .1urs Born Ocl. 11, 1a on South O~ot• Loftgttme re>oeleflt o/ San•• .-.r.., Corona ~I Mdr .ind Sdn MIQ"61 Cle Jo.il\!'1dU, M<'••CO W•I• Ol ll'le lale Wltovr 'Jl~r. owner or the Barr Lumtier Co . Saot• Ana. •IM> promm•nt C•V•C t.edtf'. SO• w•1 6 <""'ter memMr ol tne ..\.> >~•nee-UctQUe '" S..ftt• Atw, -.Cl•VI '" (l\Jl<Ch of Me""'~ In s.ant• An-. \M ht•d on CO<'on.t c!el Mar tram 19'3 to ·~ $1'1~ "'""""'d oy ""'•on ~rgc V. BMr. lwo gr,.nelcl'lolelten Al\I\ •nd c;o:pr;e Barr, »>ter Cor• Lo1me Panl S<'rv1(et\ w•ll De neld on ~I • Jul'f 2J. I ( o(JOAM •• W•veroey Church on Sant• A"" OthCl&nt FcJll\ft Jonn OcJ"'' Vt\· 1lal1on Fro , Julv 11 trom l OOPM 10 9 OOPM lnlHment Faorn•ven l,\emorldl Park Ser voe es concfucled by f41rhdven Mortuar v DAVI$ lEONARO G. OAVIS re>1oen1 ol lttoun• 8•acn, (4fttorn111 P•\sfd •wdy July 10, 1911 Sur•••eel by "'' >l•P><>" E1r1 Woooen. &urban•. C• , two 11randch1ldr~n Gfll\I 8 •nd SIM y L•" WOO<len, CO>I~ MMa, Ca. Mr of'"'' had t>L~n dCt1v~ tn lhw F.1>1tvd1 ot Ari , lor fifteen vi:t.trs •ne1 lPPedrf'd In Int• Pd9t'dt't \ Uhl SUJJO...•r He w.;h 4< I,,, •. 1n qdtdf'n cJuD-' .il'\d., tnou~ craf1 q1,11l(h dnd ...-.J) • volvnh."t:'r ,n\Jsr~nt to I~ Au•1ldry of Soutf\.-, n (dl1I Com IJlUfhty HO~Plfc)I Hr \fltl/ttel 1n Wor•d 'Ndr If 1n ttlf llahdn C•mPd1Qn and ""'-' ~ t\warded the l)rontt' Star Medttl S,,rvo '' w ill t>.! ll<lld SJI . July IJ, 11 Ol.lAM •t P•1•1c \/If# Cn6pel fntt f mtnt P.wc1fl( Vtt~N Mt-mc>r•a• Pdfll N ._~rt &ect<.n Pd 1h«. y,~.,. Mortw.tr '1 dtfl•(ll)f~ ly 'hll lnterlancH .. ' ,,, tf.• ..... ' . ,. Beotia Notice• Ft"rQVson, Si.Int• U,•roat•. (t'.I , •tnO J•ne Abi911• Ftr41u~n; R111er\1d&. C• Priv••• tdmtly \HV•C•S wtr• ~·d In 1.-rme.nt •I L•/Ntrs. towtl P11<1h< Vitw Morhury Ooreclon. F•m111 ""ll~SI• memort~f contr•o1i111ons lo Ho•g Memon•I HO'>P'ldl, Newparl 8utn ~INCKEltT PEARLE PINCKERT, fl">1Cl~n1 01 N•WPOrl B~dCh, C•litorno• Pnu"d .iway Ju11 10, ltll Survived bv ""r f\usband Curl, Cl~ugnl*' S•ndrd P1"Cktrt. N•wwPOn ~dCh C.t nlMi' Sonelr•. Ch1<-,aoc>. fll. t•o ncOhew\ 8•n· 11.1m1n Hlr\<t\, Sdnt• B•rDaril. (• •nd Jack M111er. Cn1c~90, Ill Mr dnd Mr, P1n<lcert c•lebra1.-d their ~Oln •n· nrverury ~rtl'l 1. 1911 Ro>art "'"I De netd di I .lOPM on Fro . July n and M .. s ol Otrlltl.,. Buro.ti, 10.00AM, Sal . July 23, Doll'I •t Our L.tCIY Of Mt. C.trme1, NN>-1 Beacn. lnlermenl •t P"lli<: View Memorial Park, NtwPOrt Buch. In neu ol flow.rs. Clon.llon~ to R•l191ous of \llt S<1cr•d Heart, V•llM••ISO Aw .. Menlo Park, Ca. uou In me..-y of l'ttrl P1noer1 Pacific ll1ewM<1<1u.v1cllr9<lll''-POUOM EVA 0 FQ(.SOM. rttoelenl ol Co~t• Mtsa, C•lllornla. PauOld •wot Jul 1 lO, t~// Survived bv ,..., ddu;ntor·•n l•w C:.•orl• H, S<alt, Coal• M<.~. C.., >Kier P'1ttll\ G11t11t.f\, S.n 011!go C•, gr'""d d~UQhler Yot.onela Rl<l'l••J""' Co>1' M e s& (.d •nd tnr ~., grt•t or.indc,utctf'.tn Funtr.tl \Cf VI(., Wiii be twlel on Mon July 1S. 11 olOAM di Bell Broadway Cl'laPo•I Rev P•ul H Al'" •oder off1cl.tong lnler~nl JI M"l'O"! AOl>f'V MemMtal Park. Friend\ m.ty "'" ,u IN! rnor111ary on Sat Juty 1J S OOPM 111 I .JOPM Bell 8ro•Clw•y Mor1Yar1d1re<tors HAIHISON GLENN FR EO CLAUDE HARBISON JR re· LUCIAS C:.LENN Funer•I service• "dtnl ol H11nl•"QIOn Beach Cdlllorn1a. were n•ld Thurs Jut1 21, 1q11 di St Paued •wav July 10, 1~11. Survived by Jonn tne 01v.n1• EPOCOOdl Cnurc.rt, \.On\ Odri;e l dnd ScoUY H•rb1-,on .. CO\I• Mew. tor Lu<•• S Gl~nn &.a dau9nCer fle.cky HarDt\OO. ••I 01 S.n1• Yf·H' M.t.•mt>Pr of• p1o~r Say dr..•4 8•rodra .. C• m otnf't V• ... tc1 M f.tm11y ~"O Odh ot.•d'-:t..wJy Juty 18, tfil/ 1,. t-t•r01~n. Hunh"91on BP'aCh, C• St\ Hi.>dQ Ha,plld1, Ntwp.Jrl 8 tM Ch, dtltr If ''''S J~<Nell )01\iC') \/1 t•, Cd •nd Hdthtt onut •llt1t.t\~. Sl'\C w,15 th• dauohfer G' Othr~nd Wt1\IMrn\l~r Ca , orolrwr thr 1.11,. lUC•d E•lh•r .,\d titnr'f' 8111, Wl\lm•n~un. C• H f' w~\ a Ea\h.r wno .,.. .. ., llCl1vf 1'1 th.i bUltd1n9 $UOttrv1wr for Gener di Te•ephone 1,,Clu)lr't Gn1noa..tuqhter of tt\e 1.Jtt• tomJMny Funttr•a-.erv1tff\ "''" O.Mld S•m~I Slr411on Fo,1tr •" ~"c•n Mol\ JJty U 2 OOPM .it Pitrct CO">u110fdl"1•d~d0r Jd~84m1><1dq9 Brott><'« Sm1fll;i. MqfJllMY '11 M.u> Fo"tr. 1>1one., .. om.111IJolttor4"" wes 6t 'luntor>;\f!I .._. 1n1ermen1 •I mArrled to thP lcll? w1111'-1m Ale•antJf'r C.ood Sn .. i>n .. rd Cemetery p, .. ,.<• Glenn. ~ell 1',nown C•hf tumbfrmc1n Brolnttr\Smtth" Mortudryd1rfl(IOr~ Mr'i Glfrtn ~d> •or m•nv y~,.,~ on d\ CASE: \ovt member Of lh• Cl'lurch ol Our ROBERT ... LLEN CASE re<o<l<'nt ol SllvlOr Ellls<opal Olllrcl> ilt C•r111•v l'fun11nqlon 8Motft, ~1lorn1 .. P•t>H Corc te, *""e ~ne '"dS ...,..., 01 IM •'1f•1 July JG. 1'111 Sur.,,...s Oy 1111 Women'\ Fell0W\h1p anel a1so·con mother Ann Lov .. Clle. HunlonQIOJ1 1rit>uleel ""' lime 10 trw Reel Cr°'' ll••<A. ea .. H•C'r•• <111nl$f Ul\4les_ Mob1I~ 8100d B•n~ •• a vo1u111 .. , cou~.ns •"" lritncfs. Me» ol C"rlit1..,. .. oroor Mrs G1enn Ms bffn res1C111>9 Suriel, Fri , Juty 21, 8!00PM at St. """' recent1t 1n Arc•d•a. C•. 5"e is sur Simon anel Jllfle Church. Gravestcltt vive Cl bY • so" Oon•ld E, Glenn, ~rvlus ID OOAM, S.t.. July lJ at Good Ne,.p0rt Beacn C.t dnd • d•...,.1er Snepnerd C.fl'll'1ory Pierce S..otl>erl Junne Glenn HO'slty of M>aMi, Fla Srr111n.· Mo<-..ryellrectors. Shr • ., J l\O surv1wd bY d \l\ttr Je\w-e Sc.-nldn ot Bftkf'l.J;', C• Brother Chn\ 1mn Jen-Ins, Los Gato• Ca . T'1rff qrandch1ldr~n anct ''-'"en orettt PUBLIC ~OTICE 9r•ndcnoldren Crem<tt •on ici,llo,.t el • "CTITjOUS llUSINIU ~~= ;:r7~c~~. a1"!.11,~• n~::::• w~~I .,:, NMU'STATEMENT o.lond nu-'>an<I ""I>!! Columblroum 01 Tne lollowll'Q Pf'<'IOns ared04"9 llUSJ • IM0.,•1~0Cen-.eter1 Thetam11y JU'J ne's:,.s~NDARfN GOU RMET, 1~00 t,lf''tt\ tHlV m<'mor1AI dONt1<lnS ~ mAd a to vour tavonte Chttr1t1 Pacific V1f'w Adam5 Ave., Costa ~~a, CA '262t Mortu•ry directors SunQ ChUn Cht•f19, 3882 881$11 SI., SMILEY Irvine, C!A'l171' JANE H SMILEY R•••dtnl O' WeiWelKenCl'l•M>g,JaJBelsaSI. N••porl S.a.;n C•11lorn•• ,.,.,..._, '';'~·~~~ ,, conduC'lf!d l>y 8n ,,.._ e'fW•IY July tS. 1U7 Survived by hf'! dividuat. OduQhl••S M 1tr11J Y •I• Smoor' SUnr;iChunChoan<,i • Fe•Qu'>O"· Ne..•porl B•ldCll, Ca .• Poll. This •latf!l'Mnt WH llll'd Wllh the .sm11ev Kimball~ P.tc1flc P•l•sade• Co.unlit Cltrlt.,. Orlll\98 County on July Ca . 1wo Qrand<ll1ldren, M•na Var l. 1911 McCOIMICK MOltTUAllH Laguna Beach -49-4-9-415 la!Juna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IAL TI·llHtlltOW RIHIULHOMI Corona del Mar 6 73-9"50 Costa Mesa 646-m4 llUHOAOWAf MOltTU.U'f 110 Broad¥t&y Co$ta Meaa 642-9t 50 SMITH 1VTHIU. ~ Wl$TCUf'P ~ ... 427 E.17tn St. cOsta Mau* &4M888 Santa Ana (;h_,.i &18 ,-.. IJoai:tway Santalvla• ~t-4131 . . -,_Cl~S MTMS' MOWTIIAlf 127 tM\r'I 81, I H untlf')Ql()n &eacti 53U53~ ' .. , .. lt Putlll.,,., 0r""99. CN>I o.lly Pilot, July tS, Z1, 2',...ci Aur;i~IS. 1971 1'1Sl·11 Pt:BLIC !'IOTICE NOTICE TOCltEOITOlt5 SUPlltlOR COUltl' OP THE ST AT1! OP CALI FOltNIA POlt THI COUNTY OF OltANGE No. A .. 200I E\tal• ot J014N 0 !CMERICK, 0.cf'a~e<I NOTICE IS ~Al!BY OIVf.N to''- crl'Clotors ol ""' fbc>ve n•~ O.u~nt lhal •II """"'" Nvono cltlms otqf•nst tn.. WO<CI dif(ldtJll 4U' rrqulr•d to Ille 11wm. w1111 tlwo nece""'' vouchl'f\, In 11{(1 afhcp of thll ftlh'k of ti>• 00011• tn· llllPCI c.ort,or toprt•!'llt them, wolh the ""c•$S.ry wtJcl>Pr\, lO It-. undt r\IQneel "'the •lflCf' ol St4f PHE AO. SME PH!;AO .. rfO OUNOAS Al· to•.,~vs •t le ... lllOO Do,,. 5tt'ffl. SUote 1ts, f'ltwflO'I 0.«"· Cellfor""' wl'kh 1, ti. plllc. ti( 11t1s1neu 01 thC' IHI· ~tlontd Jn "II rntilteM P1>rtaln1no to ""~•al~ of ~id cfttplfwnl, within lour months_.,,., ... flrs1 PUOH<•UOfl 01 tnts not to 0••'4.S..I' S. 1'17 lolQw,-f!O f' SMEPl1f ltC>, Jll. , ~Ill' 1'elof wll .. tllt Wiii MhwEslilttol llllrWll .,.med~~ ..... SNfl•N , ltClP141SllO A•OOU#OM All~#'M._.. .... o. •• ...,,.,,.us N.-.Mtte<fl.CAtlMO T•l:l1 .. l ....... Atto~~'f\tflf A"""fllllrft« • wl\llllttWtlt!WltW._ • PllbhtN'CI or-CAa•I Otll'f Pilot, !~'·}~ n ,. ,.,, 1'11'1> OC Airport Budget /Up $3 Million IJy KATHY CLANCY 0t • IHllY f'lltt '4111 budget include Sl~.000 for building a safety road arou nd the airport. Sl00,000 for a baggage h andline s ystem . $228,000 ror building a new airport (ire station and $235,000 for paving an airport ramQ area. SS-16.l m1lhon with addi· ttonal chopping expected as hearings continue the rest of this week. program duplicates services available elsewhere. He cast the lone dissenting vote on ILS Sl89.983 bUdget pro- posal. ln other budget action supprvisors. -Agreed lo spend 3465,000 to purchase new equipment for county trash dumps needed to comply with state re - a u talions with Schmit and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich opposed. The 55.6 million budget proposal for Orante County Airport this year includes $950,000 for ex· lending the runway and S7~o.ooo to In s u l ate homes. purchase homes or buy noise eai.ements on properly surrounding the airport In all. the budget pro· posal is up S3 million from the past year's S2.6 million. w1lh the bulk of lhe increase earmarked for building proJccls and n t•w e quipment purchase . Egan said many ol the projects would be eligi- ble for 80 percent reim· bursement from the federal governm e n t . Lawsuit damages stem· ming from airport noise problems also may be eligible for such reim· bursemen l , he con - tinued. TUE TAX RATE ten- tatively is Sl.48 per SlOO of assessed valuation. fi,ve cents higher than tfte past year ll 1s ex- pected to drop by more than eight cents addi· tionally as hearings con tinue. Cou11ty property taxes account for roughly 17 percent of property t ax bills. ~-~~~~~~~,~~~ i AMLING'S fir Tht• co unt\ 's ~- I I . "'.· T H E AIR PO R T 'S agr1cu tura extension bud get is financed by EGAN'S PRESEN · proram . which ser vt!S talion came Wednes · more than 8,000 county ~ airportoperattons rather day a s s upe r viso r s 4·11 Club members and ~¢ than county property continued hearings inlo p r ovides cons umer ("'i'\ taxes. ::.i_, .... this year's proposed services. survived a v:r. i' Tom Egan. director of S558.8rnilhonbudget. m ove by Superv1s ur ~,,,. the county General Add' " Services Agency, told mg that to $10.5 Laurence Schmit to cho!} ·~ million in cuts enacted 1't from the budget supervisors Wednesday · earlier, the budget now a i r Po r L i m Pr 0 v e m e n t ~s;;t;;a;;n;;d;;s;;;;;;;;t e;;n;;t;;a;;t;;i;;v;;e;;l;;y;;;;;;a;;t;;;;;;;;;;;;S;;c;;h;;m;;i;;L;;c;;o;;n;;l;;e;;n;;d;;e;;d;;;;;;th;;e;;;; #~:~.I.·{ projects have been al a virtual standstill the past few years while counly (}.'\DEii. NEW ,tJA.~ilGE,tfE.~T officials awaited com pi e· ~ lJOn of an environmental KELLY'S STEAK HOUSE ~i·', im pacl r eporl on the ... airport's future Great Food at Moderate Pnces ~ f. Ji& HE SAID NEITHE R v"Wi the runway extension or LUNCHEON: Toes. thru Sµn.-'~ most other projects can 11 30 2 30 f:"t be built until lhat report : lo : 1 ~-· • has been accepted by ,. , supervisors. Ternflc Mexican Food plus other entrees Th e report now has ,.. s ultant for reworking N .ewport Nursery 1500 eat coast ~way newport beocll. ~o phone C7 I 4t 644-9510 I 12th ANNIVERSARY SALE NOW THRU JULY 31st 20% OFF All PLANTS Free Delivery been sent back tQ a con-DINNER:· Tues. thru Sun. I~ andis notexpectedtobe 4:30to 10:30 recon s ider ed by th e '1~ • lankAmericard •Personal Chanies • Master Charge 'f'K? county Planning Com-tlSI ti mission ror from rour to PRIME RIB SPECIAL -15.95 six months. Egan said. I ~. AM LI NG • n•-onc•h•om11hort1CUllU<•"'"'· 1~;>0 11·" 209 19alm. Balboa Pt•nlnsulu V.! ~ OTll ER p ROJECTS ·-'Al-/he_Fer_ry_En_IT_a_nc-e) ______ a_1_s-_s_1_4_4_ ~~~ ~fa"~~!f!· ~~.,~i-,_,~ ~-~q~ §~'ii~ proposed for the airport ,-" ~ "~~ ~ ~ .... -" ~_;~~r.:7 ' ,. 11 ,., '8 H "' •• .. • ·' .. 0 t. 11 • . Outdoor Shows Designed Fashion designers Julie Weir (above) and Lee Ann Baumgartner exhibit stitchery at Sawdust Festival. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, July 22, 19n 81 BJ ILUCL\ FORSBERG °' ... .,..,, ll'tlll ltllff Amani the Eucalyptus trees. poltery and wind chhnes at the Lasuna Beach Sawdust FesUval. there ls an array of garments orlJlnat.ed and made by 11 local clothlna deslsners. Fubion shows, staged out· doors each Sunday at 2 p.m. on the Festival grounds. give sight· seers a chance to view the varie- ty in a carefree, happy-go-lucky atmosphere. The Sawdust fashion industry has as its keynote versatility - each designer's work is special in its own way. The clothing em· braces a gamut of styles made unus ual by d e lig htful dif- ferences. Breezy c otton, the casual friend of most of the artists, is used freely and in enormous quantities. Osnaberg cotton." the mainstay of many of the de- signers, comes from Georgia and is a hearty wearable goods. Imported band-woven EDP-. Uan, Guatemalan and In· doneslan textiles add an liltema· tional feel. The Neo-Vlctorian look ls enb~ by antique 1900 laces, ribboMUd ~rocbet trims. Oriental rice bags have been made up in bikinis, shorts, • jackets and pants; a charm.lng antique bedspread bas been transformed to a eossamer wed· ding gown. SIMPLE DAYDRESSES, sun. dresses, long tunic tops and drawstring trousers are in· dividualized at the whims of their m akers. A line of lingerie bas bee n f ashioned or dainty hankies; feminine corsets and satin step-ins are alluring . originals. There are jogging clothes made of dove gray baseball flan· nel, gauzy drawstring shirts, "super suede" slacks, mlni·prlnt wrap skirts add saUn cowboy shirts decked out with frin&es and air-sprayed lllustrations. An overnight succes$ ~fter her_appeataRGe- on TV's 'Broadway Open House,' Dagmar says show business for her today is more like a hobby. .Pagmar: Still calls Dagrµar today. .. A lot of them had 10-inch screens. I used to say, 'How are they going to Cit me on there?'" Dagmar, still blonde, still statuesque anrJ stDl bwcom, let go with one d her freciuent laughs. Cuually dressed ht a green and whit. e blouse and freen pants, Dagmar was reminisclna in her Uvlng room at the Balboa Bay Clut>, where she bu been staying sine& A,l>rtl. The woma~ one reviewer described as "Mae West with her fangs pulled, .. bas been dolng a lot of traveling in the five 1ffJ'I since ber husband d.led· A.lt.bouah abe may do a play tbls winter in Chicqq, where she has lived for several yean, she aaye abow business eow ii more like a "bobby.*' Yetlhe'• still blp to comed)'. a field in .mlcb she earaed the re- putatloo of betq OM ot the belt •tralebt womtll llltlle ti\llln ... €haracfer .. "Oh, he'a my favorite of ever1bodiv. l ,always thoqgflt he was \he most fabulous man, J usually won'ts ay who my favorite . is, butwhynot?" •-rbere*s something (or 8'9'Y taste," observed /ulie Weir, the Festival'~ Gafm~t GuUd representative. The guild. oomprised of the de- signers who s,w their own clothing for the festival, fuac· tions as a quality control. At least· 7~ percent of the work done ~ each garment must l>e original. For example. Mrs. Weir ~ ed out that the artists may not · "go to Mexico and buy up hun· dreds of shirts, then come back, and embroider a little flower. • "M06t d us do 100 percent ol the work," she added. In an effort to keep the quality and quantity pure, another rule the guild enfor ces is that "it's you and a partner, and that's it." Since each designer is required to double as garment manufac- turer, thesewini takes time. .,IT WOULDN'T BE fair to hire 25 people to help sew," she said. I ' "' Mrs. Weir, a 30-year~d native. 9t ChUe and l'~te ot«.aauna Jteach Hlsb ~~·· •ad her artfst.crafbma_o. ""bilid, .Bud. ~ork as a duo. / • ' · The same l81true for Lee Ann Bau~t ~' of San JUan Caplstrano,i 11Pt\)' l\USbands build ~e bOoths \ I~ and cut tbe cl9~~lot ~ our1>uylng," lhO~l Both \vos:qeft ere totJl}Jy ln- vol ved with their craft, working full Umeln tbelr homes creating, sUtcfilng and ~fabrics. • Their styles ~e diverse. Just as their backpoands are. Both, however. are self ·taught seamstresses~ Mrs. Weir, showing at the featival for the eighth time, never gave a t!Jqqaht to desip· ing as she was growing up. "I was s o busy trying to learn English," she said with a smile. Twelve years ago she "started throwing together pieces of clothing for myself. I never thought about making money ... A FRIEND DISPLA YEO some of Mrs. Weirs items in her shop, "and the next thing I knew, my hus band and I were in there working full-blast." He makes buttons out of apricot and peach br ancbes for her cotton clothing. . On the other band, Ms. Baumgartner knew that fashion designing was her thing from the time she waa s years old. She made clothes for dolls, and at the age of 1 sh~ bad an art teacher "who· decided l >bad talent and who g ave me endless extra lessons." The Carlsbad High Scho0°l graduate attended Woodbury College in Los Angeles, but got "homesick after one year" and r eturned to Orange County. This is Ms. Baumgartner's fifth showing at the festival. "I use Am erican folk art to make clothing out of -doilies. old run- ners, tablecloths, drapes, aprons little old ladies hav e em-broidered.'' She treks to the industrial sec· -lion of L.A., buys bales of used cloUi1ng, sor~ ,tbrougb .. tbe.m •IJ-oolting1or the jewels,'' repairs and cleans her finds, then creates light, airy S\lll tops. camisoles, • harem trouser&, ~ g~ fl;y -awaywps: · Both agreed that "the festival has a tremendous impact on Southern Californi.a fashion." In addition to trend-setting, de· signers take "care to put little extra Louches into each finished garment. That way, there aren't a m illion people walking around wearing your outfit," said Mrs. Weir . 1 -.. )I :1 A • '8 K 91 •• 81 DAILY PILOT Temporary_· Jobs: T emRfing Sc?luti~n Faye Nyatrom Body, Soul Temporary employment can be a blessing for teens, the elderly and womlD ot all aaea who are eltber ena.rina or re-entertna the job market. For IOIDOOOe ne~ the era_, a short-term job can be a valuable tool &o maldna eontact.s for the future. In many altuatlons, a woman misht find herself separated, divorced OC' widowed. Finan- cially, ab,e needs work. But emoUonally. she's. not ready to take on the reeponaibWUea a full· time permanent po11Uon would brtq. So(uttan: A temporary Job. A local resident ii 1etUng D,larried Jn the Call · and then will be movin& East to aet up housekeeping in a new state W$tb her new husband. In the meantime, she doesn't want to waste a mlnute by searcb.ln1 for her dream job, but she wants a way to earn money ror her weddin&. Solution: A temporary job. The same goes tor college students who have returned home for the summer. or travelers and touriata who intend t~ 1tlck around longer than the reauJar two week1, or senior citizens who can't earn more than so much a. year but want to stay active. 1t can be a life-aaver for the person who is ac· Remedy Salves tlvely seeking a permanent posltlGG/ Jet wbo needs money immediately to pay bl1la. • The !ull·Ume Job hunte( wi\h no moneJ' comtnt In mlebt Just set desperate and taa • Job be nelther wants nor b suited for. Haaty aetlon like this may result ln pavement-poundtria a few months later. i Startl.n& work on a tes:nporary · ls can alao lead to permanent employment. It's otlen a chance to become f,amlliar with the mpany. at· mospbere, personalities of co-rkera and manaeerial pollcles prior to takina fUll·time plunae. For the homemaker who says, :•1 bave no skllls ... there are surprises Jn store. A pod a~ titud,e, solid character. dependablllty llDd &ood grooming make a positive flrst iaip......._ wlth willln1oess to learn a favorable aspect. And Jobs offered by temporary setvlees don't all require typing and shorthand. There are hostess jobs, customer service positio111. messengers, packagers and even truck driven needed throughout Oranae County 1. Local temporary employment services are "screamina for applicants," revealed laye Nystrom. owner/manager of a Newport Beach service. . ~ . ·~tea>~ service industry 11 one of tlle JD-.JOI' ea1plo7en tn Oranae County," sbe sal4. .eddlnt th.at IA ..Umated 3,000 people 1n work, tni ~t temporal')" Jot. eacb day. ··u·toore people kno• wbat temporary wort~ thtte woufd be. no problem~ In flndlai c-. dldatea0 ror the hundreds of Jobi available ln tW county.aheaald. • . 1 • In moest cues. abort·tj'rm Job service Cl09' panlea are !tee to ~Uclnta. It's usually a 1ood idea td ree!st~ with more than one service. Kra. Nystrom advised. "There are many more oPportunltles for employment tban people know about." abe claimed. .and P,:>hited out that the way people aN matched to Jobs ls an Important factor In l.bW pt'odoctlvity. · ·Mn.. Nystrom added that •"there's always a place tor someone." Sbe offers some simple. helpful Ups for tem. ~raryjobaeekers: . -To make a ltood impression. dress for the b , tervlew as though you were going to work. -Carry with you some documentation on yow backll'OWld and experience. For example. a re- sume or letters of reference. -Bring your social security number with YCML . Takes One to Know One DEAR ANN : For seven years 1 've been married to a man who can't seem to make it financially. I t hink it must be his lousy personality. When we were first married we llved In Herb's home town because he worked for bis dad. The business was crawling with soclate with. Sh9uldn 't a wife have something to sa~ about where the family livest Doesn't she have SOME rights? Please answer •oon. I am -MAD, MAD,JrlAD Ann\) .Landers LONDON (AP> -"What good is it, taking the man from the slum if the slum is not taken from the man?" asks the new general of the worldwide Salvation Army, who brings the traditional Salvationist emphasis on com- bined physical a nd spiritual welfare to his command. Arnold Brown has taken over leadership of 25,000 full·time salaried officers and 2 uiillioo un- paid part·time soldiers and adherents in 82 .countries. Irt the United States, •.Brt>t.ir\ claims; the Army is the fastest.growing Chris Lian denomination. • ·11 would be. a great day if we coulo abolish the Army, for then we would know all the m s or humanity had gone and heaven had come upon earth. Knowing the nature of man. it will never happen -I say that wllb regret" Brown, 63, bas been a music director, fund raiser and public celations specialist for the Army. Wben be was 10, be emierated from London to Canada with his Salvationist parents and now ls a Canadian citizen. ,_, relatives. H4rb's dad died the following yqar and the usual famlly in·flgtiUog be1an. I hated the town (nothing but hick.a) and was glad when Jlerb agreed to accept a Job in another clty. To make a lon1 story abort. he was transferred fOUl' times in six years and each place was worse than the last. DEAR M, M. M: Yea, a wUe llaa some rights. But wl&b rlgbts come obligations -and oae or those obllgatloaa It. to make a home ne:rever ber lauband caa make a 1lvl.n•· I suspect aomeoae In your famUy bas a "louy personali· ly," but I don't thtak it's Herb. If you coulder people ••blck.a,'1 they know lL Small wonder you have no friends. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was divorced from my husband for 12 years. He passed away recently. Can I refer to myself as bis widow? Would it be legal! Please answer in the paper. I've had a lot of arguments over this. - BAY CITY The Army, founded by William Booth as the Christian Revival Association in the slum$' of Lon· don 's East End in 1865, still purs ues the mixture of street· _corner evangelism and soup· kitchen social welfare that has created its popular image of good people doing good. In an interview in his offi ce overlooking the Thames River . Brown said the Army feels it must look to man's bodily needs before it can tend to his spirit. "William Booth discovered that a man who was cold and hungry was not interested in heaven," Brown said. "Booth found he had to care for the body to get to the soul or tbe man. "A Salvationist ... believes he has a divine caJUng -he believes in an ultimate heaven, but also that he must try to bring heaven on earth," Brown said. He was Territorial Com· mander for Canada and Bermuua when the Army's High Council elected. him its 11th general last May, succeeding the first Canadian to hold the post, Clarence Wiseman. As they strive to m eet mankind's needs, Brown said, ·salvation Army officers have become involved in diverse un· dertakings across the world. , "In fact," he said, "we might be said to have a genius for dis- covering human need -the blind in the West Indies, lepers in India and children in Haiti, for whom Qur new school at Foncl. des Negres is their only hope ot an education." Brown said the Armf Is grow. !ng !Dost r,_pjd}y in 'fblrd World countries, where its black~ red uniforms, singing. drums and its platform for the in· dividual to say his piece, still have great appeal. But he tjted statistics in the A"Wl..,._le Arnold Brown . Jatest yearbook of American and Canadian churches to support his· statement that ''we are the fastest growing denomination in the United States. "People join us because the Arnty serves as well as worships -our hospitals. dispensaries and schools show we are not just a frothy faith." be said. Brown said the Sal vatlon Army owns 20,000 buildings worldwide. but said those holdings are not profitable. "It ls always a struggle to pay off capital indebtedness and keep everything going. The Army seeks nothing for itself.'' Programs Offer Variety CHRISTIAN WOMEN: The Huntington Beach club will meet at PQOD We~sday, July 27, in the tt.un4nit.on Beacti.I9JlJor a luncheoq and a Shoffil(lJl V'a~dti."1 aa4 tbtel fasbioll&! ., ROUNDUP: A western themed barbecue· beneritlng Hoag Memorial Hospital . . Weddings~ ancf Engagements To avoid diaappolntment, prospective brldes ~re remind,ed to have their wedding stories with black anel while glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Department one week before the weddln1. Pictures received after that time will not be usedJf" · FoT 48a1ement anoouncenienta ·11 is imperative that the story. ~llso aceom· paoled by a black and whlte elOssy pk· lure, be submitted six weeks or more befor~ the weddina date: otherwise it wUI not be published. To kelp fill requlmnent5 on both wed· dln8 and enaaae_l1Mflt stories, forma are avallable ln all Dalb' Pilot ott1c:ea. Fur• tber qunUons will be answered by People Department 1talf members at '42"821. J Presbyterian will a take place in Bommer Ca· nyon/romStollp.m. Wednesday,July27. . . • : .QLMS: Admission free !eature-length cap· tioned rums for the de.at ~ar\n_a·lmpaired will be abown under auspices of t6e S&Qttago Library Syatepi. At Huntlngton Be-.~b Library ••Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Ja4''wlll be presented Friday, July 29, and "The Parallex View" on Aua.19. At the Mission Viejo Regional Library "Pete and TiWe" will be shown.Wednesday, Aug. 3, and · 'Tbe Front Page" on Aug. 31. l.NTERSTUDY: About 33 Japanese students will arrive on July 29 ·o~an lnterstudy program. Homes are needed for the visitors. Those in· tere1ted ·are asked lo -call . Cbrtstina ·Ray. 557-2357. . 80ROPTIMISTS: The Rev. Peggy Bassett is lhe new president of the Huntin;toJl &ach Club, .t\.l!lo elect~ to office are Jolo Byrtus and MilUe TiiOmps(>n vfce presldet\tl! ·Joyce Smltb and Martha Kiley, .secretaries, and Kathy Mor1an, treasurer. ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION: Various heallb or1anilatlons and facWUes received US,250 in arantl for research and treatment ot arthritis problema-· Reclplenta include the Department of Rbtwna&olOIY •t UC lt'Vlne, VlaiUng Nurse As· soclatloft, UCI Medical Cent.er and the Artbrlt.11 CllDtc al QllldND '• Holpltal of Orance CoClntJ • .. Yesterday Herb got a call from his brother. He bas boutbt out the other relatives and wants us to come back to the hick town. Herb will be a part-owner and vice president or the business. I hate the town. There ls not one person there l'd care to as· Defl"Olt, k:Jddo. Learn to glve. Make up your mind you're golng to contribute something to the commanlty. Small towns can be great fun. (I know.) Your husbands needs a band -not a foot. It's not the towns you've been living in-it's you. -DEAR BAY: I am not a lawyer and cannot give legal advice. II It's a common·sense answer you want I would say, "no ... A widow ls a woman whose husband bas died. The man wh°";111ed was not your husband. It goes without saying that lr be remarried, you should not refer to yoursell socially as his widow. S.\TURDAY • .JULYU lions are at .. pitch· right time. Elements of dest hopes. wishes could By.SYDNEY OMAllll poi.ftt." Aug. ii: luck, ti!;ing is on ~r . be fulfilled.. 1 .ilJES 1Marcb 21· M~~~~Ql~rW ti)a~~.i'iYn11 &; ~fi~:~~~<fe~ A 1119) E h la tion-~ ~·s u--;>ros~ ~ · what it means t.n be pr : mp as on aoclated with home, SAGITl'illUS (Nov. pulled in two directions what ls hidden, shrouded property. process of 22-Dec. 21): Get behind at the same time. Accent In mf:fY· ~emc~r ~f building or installing scenes -eliminate on goal, community oppoa sex 9 8 Y 0 safety devices. Change, hapba--...a or superficial pro1· ect, career, bas1·c be involved in your ~ personal scenario. uavel, variety, special decisions. Something of ambition, security. Money and how it eets call or message com· importance to you OC· where to Uve and pursue that way also figures mandspoUight. curs at clandestine con· work. . . prominently. VIBGO (Aug. 23-Sept. ference. PISCES <Feb. 19· TAURUS (Aprll 20· 22) • Adjus tment in CAPRICORN <Dec. March 20): Movement.· May 20): Accent on domestic area indicated 22·Jan. 19): Accent .on writ!ng., travel, co_m· publicity, public rela· _ question arises re· des!re, reward bas~d on munication, .scatte.r1!1g lions, legal affairs, joint garding installation or . business or professional of forces, social ~cttvtty efforts -and marital purchase of luxury item. m a n e u v e r: . _Y e ~ • -~hese are spoUighted. status~ Avoid forcing is· Relative could visit _ romance also is m pie· ~f ~1fe bas been dull, tbat sues -go with tide. and may like it so much tUt'e. Some of your fon· ism the past. GEMINI (May 21-June you wonder when it will 20): Forces tend to be betimetosay, "adios." scattered; your natural LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. vuaaUUty surges to 221:.. Someone could at· forefront. Poputarity JD. tempt to sell you "a bill creuea. People want to of eoods.11 Be. realistic. dotbinglfotyou. Know difference CANCER (Jane 21· between actuality and July 22): You're able to pipe dream. Avoid self. change, to revise, re-deception. Money is ac- view, to overturn for cented. · · pur])06e of rebuilding -SCORPIO ' (Oct. 23· according to your own Nov. 21): Lunar cycle style, knowledge. In high -you are able now personal life. yoUt' emo-to be at right place at • Repairs • Mountings • Chains • Casting ~ MacTavish flll Goldsmith~· Inc. . 833-3048 833-c3064 4250 Scott Dr., Newport Beach "We Buy Old Gold and Silver" •Findings • Remounting ·FINAL WEEK MID-SUMMER 'Sale 'Ends ' Sat., July ~:"'r"- " HEISMAN TROPHY W · O"lf P•l•I P1to1H 111 G••f AmbroM INNER TONY DORSETT (33) OF DALLAS MANEUVERS AGAINST AN ONRUSHING SAN DIEGO DEFENDER. Dorsett Rookie running back Tony Dorsett of the Dallas Cowboys, the Heisman Tr-0phy wanner, sut· fered a Ligament bruise on the in !>itle of his left knee Thursdav during a scrimmage with the Sari Diego Chargers at UC Irvine. Do rsett was sandwiched between two tacklers and struck head·on by a third. The Cowboys· top draft choice from Pitts burgh. Dorsett has been tagged by many as the key player to get Dallas back on the . Canadian Open • Injured ID UCI Scrimmage road lo the Super Bowl-a route from which they were derailed last season because or the lack or a potent running game. The sight of their high priced running back limping from the field at the rookies· scri mmagl' was almost too much for Tex Schramm. president and general manager of the Cowboys. "It gives you palpitations,·· Schramm said. Dr. Marvin Knight, orthopedic specialist for the Cowboys, said Dorsett will likely be out of ac· t10n three to five days. "When it happened a lot of pain -;hot up my leg l thou~ht it was serious enough to take me to the operating tabl.e ." Dorsett said Immediately after the play. Oorsett walked to the sidelines where trainer Don Cochran ex am1ned the injury, gave him a quick wrap and had the rookie tes t his l&g for five minutes before he returned lo action. The e.xaminalion by Dr. Knight and the diagnosis carne Jeter. Asked why he returned to the ~crimmage after he was hurt. Dorsett repli ed, "That's the wa" I play ball " • · Head coach Tom Landn• managed to remai n calm throughout theinc1dent "That's something I can't do anything about. l r'he gels hurt, he geis hurt. You just hope he won 't," Landry said. "He's goi ng to be in tougher See Dorsett, Page 84 LOS ANOEl,.ES (APJ -lt'a a different unllorm that he'• wear- ing, but Jt's the.tame Tony Perez. The Montreal flral bueman continued to torment the Loe Angeles Dodgers Thursday night, driving in three runs with a bases-loaded double. more than enough to baek the four-hit pitching of Steve Rogers. who blanked the Dodgers. 4-0, for the Expos' fourth straight victory. Perez, who had r emarkable success against Los Angeles the 13 years he played for Cincinnati. Is balling .409 against the Dodgers In 1977. his first season as a member of the Expos. "l like playing in Dodger Stadium." said Perez. "lt 's Dodger• S late AllCUmHonlCAllCl/.01 JUIY ,, Montt~r\l 4f lo' Al"nf'tl'"' Julv 1J Monrndl at Los An()4~1t·.., Ju•• 1' Nl'w Yor~ all o• A"ot"'•' ' l)p '" S '\;gm 11 \\p,,.. cooler here, and the people treat m e great. For the last four or five years. when I was w1th Cincin· nati the Dodgers have always been the No. 1 enemy. Now, l don't really know the r eason. but it seems like i just come through against them." · The Expos led by just 1-0 when they loaded the bases after two were out in the fifth, on singles by Dave Cash and Chris Speier and t hen a walk to Ellis Valentine Perez then drilled a double down the rightfield line. clearing the bases. Rick Rhoden. 10· 7. took the loss, his fourth in a row Rogers. 10-8, has now defeated the Dodgers three times without a loss this season and his fourth s hutout tied him with Cincin- nati's Tom Seaver for the league lead. "I've had good success against the Dodgers." said Rob Rogers, who allowed them just one hit for six innings and two until the ninth. "Really, it's the highest of the year for m e. lo pitch this well against s uch a n awesomt> llneup.- Actually. the Dodgers ' lineup was not al full strength. Out fl~lders Rick M<niday and Dusty as hope we can 1et our Jfneup back to aether. Despite the Joss, the Dodaers' seventh tn their last lO games. they remained 9~·games In front ln the National League West as Cincinnati dropped a 6-2 decision lo Pittsburgh. Los Angeles did not get a run· ner past first base until the ninth mninf. Steve Garvey singled in the second, then Rogers reUred 15 batters in a row before Reggie Smith got the second hit, a single in the seventh. MONT"eAL c .. h211 ~P~••' \.-. E V•len11ne rf Ptr~l IO Car1or t C:romarlo•ll OawM>nct Gdrrull Jo lloQer\o •II r 11 IH • ' ' 0 • 2 1 0 3 '0 0 • 0 I J • 0 I I • 0 I J •OOO 4000 ~ 0 0 0 LOi•HGILH Lopo lb A1tit\KllU. 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"' -·'""'' r Top Putting Round Giyes Trev_if1,0 Lead "¥~..:'.~~~~~;;;~=n~ -B.ak~lo-'ft~ar. Mon " day. who has not played since Ju. m frrrcl\eOOrifY 20 inninas for Los Angeles this season and bad an 0-1 record a nd a 6.75 earned run average. He was released to make room for pitcher Lance Ra utzan. who was recalled from Los Angele~· Albuquerque farm team OAKVILLE. Ont. CAP) -Lee Trevino was the first to predict that his first·round lead in the Canadian Open golf cham- pionship would not stand up. "It's like my little boy ~aid." Trevino quoted. "There's two things that won't last: a dog that chases cars and a pro that misses greens." Trevino missed more tha n his share of greens Thursday, but he saved thfogs with what he called "the best putting round l 've ever had. "In a ll the years I've played .golf, and I've played golf for a lot of years in a lot of tournaments. ' that's the best putting round I've everllad. "I didn't shoot 67. I putted 67. From where I hit the ball. I should have had about a 72. And it would have been a good 72, not an easy one. "I've got to start hilling lh& ball better if I hope to do anything." ,) Trevino, trying to rebuild his i ~ame following major back sur-~ .....,!! riars Lose • To· Soviets gery last winter. one-putted 11 limes and once holed a 45.footer to save par on hts way to the five· under-par effort that put him one stroke in front of nine players tied at68. Heading that group was Jack Nicklaus with a 68 on the tough. hilly. leg·str aining 7.090·yard Glen Abbey Golf Club course. "The course played about as easy as it can.'' said Nicklaus, a runner-up in his last two starts. "The weather was good <mild. cloudy. gentle breezes) and they had the pins on the front of most greens. It played about as short as it can. With a little wind. using the tougher pin placements, the greens dried out a little. r don't think you'll see scores like this the rest of the week." Nicklaus. who has yet to win the Canadian title. shared lhe No. 2 spot with Bruce Lietzke and Tom Purtzer, eactr or whom had two eagles on his back nine. George Archer. 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' PhllG! JM -1~ looOlldtr ~-1(,l.tflrl: .. w,,, H Tott-JJ t7 ~~::.-.-M.hltc•.,, ly 10. was out again because or a sprain in his back. Baker had a touch of the nu. "We're still not hitting like we i;hould. · · said Los Anl(ele~ manager Tom Lasorda . "l just Angels Fall. 3·2 ~sle's Bunt Sirigle . Is the Difference BLOOMlNGTON, Minn. <AP> -The bitting of Llirry Hisle and Lyman Bostock and the six-hit pitching of Dave Goltz pushed the Minnesota Twins by the California Angels 3·2 Thursday nleht. Hisle's Tirst innine. two·out bunt scored Bostock from third with what turned out to be the winning run. .. I had mad~ up m y mind to try to bunt one pitch near the third base line." Hisle said. who leads the American league with 83 rbi. "If it would have gone foul I'd have forgotten about it. but as it turned out it was as good a bunt as I'm capable of. ''Lyinan told me on the way to the outfield the next inning that . he kne~ I was thinking about a bunt.'' lidded ffl!lle . The bunt al· lowed Bostock to score easily and Hisle beat third baseman Dave Chalk 's throw to first by two steps. The Angels took a 2· 1 lead in the top of the first when Rance Mutliniks reached rirst on. an er- ror' and Bobby Bonds loJJowed with his 19th home run of the season. a shot lnto letUield seats. Minnesota got its revenae with three ln the bolt.om or the lnnJng. Mil(e Cubba1e sineted, Rod cuew walked aMI bOth ruMers scored on Bostock's triple before Hlsle's bunt single scored Bostock. Dave Golt2. 11·6, allowed two runs. one unearned, In the top of the first inning and scattered four singles the rest of the way. Goltz struck out six in the first four innings. Losing pitcher Nolan ltyan. the American League's lop biller AlltfebSlate AllOe"'nanKMl'Clt•tlte llltl Julv 1?('11lll0<nt11~1 Mln.,..~1• s t\p"' lulv 13C'•llf0<nlna1 Mlronf'SOI,. 11· 10<> m luty 1\ (" ..ll1fOf'f'H,11i f"t «;p,.tfl" 1• JOp rn. 1 I 84 DAILY PILOT By Owner ...... : \\ 'OH k. 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''hen "''-'' 1•1 al ol lhl' young men 'tarll'd lo 'h11ut obscenilil'' ,1t H1ggtl' lh'porL-. 111 what hJµµ1:neLI next tl1tft·r l>ut it I!> bt•l11:' 1.·tl th.it .J~d .. ,on 1·ha..,l'd ont-of th1• 'oung ... tt·r .... who t'tthl'r frll to th1· ground ur was lacklcd b\· llw v .inkl'l' In t hl· t..nsuin~ ...,:urrh· I ht· 'ou11gst1•r rt•porkd I' -.11! lt·n·<I a tut wri ... 1 ':\nyonl· who would t l'llll'llt' Hcg~1e tor what ha ppened in this 1nl·1dcnt ju ... L doesn't have the aC' t u:i I Catts. Steinbrenner said ' 'llcgg1t· .J at•kson 1s one of Lhl' mnsl ac1·ommodatini: players in 1 ht· major l<'ag u1•s when 1t come' 111 obltgrng autograph seeker'> I It• oftt:n "fll'IHI., .1 half hour 1n I ht• -.1;11111"> 'IJ.!lllllJ.: Jlll11g 1 dl'h' .111<1 I alk1ng LO th1· r ,in., .J .I(• k.., fl II h U 't It ad h I' d 11 ll'l'l'lll't•s with Yankee:. mancigc1 lldh \1 artin th1-. -.cason. 111clud- 111g ,, dugout shouttn~ match on n.1twnal tt•lev1s1on :\1.Httn'' 1oh 11 ·" rumored ''' ht· 111 <IJngcr 1·.1 rllt·1 th1' 'l'•""" parl1alh h1·1-.llh1' ol hi., t r111d1ll· 111 gl•l\1111! .111111).! 1\llh .l.1d,-,1111 \\'hum Stl'lll 111 l'lllll'f' 'IJ.!IH'd ,1-. .I I rt•t• ,IJ.!l'lll la ... 1 1111111·1 llt•I !' IS ,1 pl,I\ t•f' l 1 \ 111).! Ill dt1 "h.d \11\1 11n11ld l1kt• In °'l't' .di tilt' pla\t'I'' <tu. ohl1g1ni.: llH· l;.in .... "hl'll. t rom ;ii I report.... 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Dorsett d1dn ·1 ha q· "hJl could tw considered a great tlay .aJ,!aan'l the Chargl'r!> llt.> wound up with lfl \ards on four cal'ric-. and had ._. halfhal·k option pai;~ mterceptecl Second.year running buck .Jam .I en sen picked up 90 yar ds on 14 1· u r r 1 c' and .., co ~<! d l w o tciul·hdown ... for thl' Cowbovs It was H dciy when J ens.en pro· '1dcd the ulfens1ve thrills and Dorsett J,t<Jve the Cowbov~ management a nd an ci.timatecl 500 fans al lh1• scrim mage somt> chill' ..... w I NEEDED THAT M1am1 Dol phins t ackle Bob Heint take:::. a shot of w&.1 ter in lhe face dur ing the heat of his f1r-.t ti ~•:-of t r;.im m g al Biscayne College in Miami. Sports i11 Brief Soloinon Breezes; Giants Cut Cobb \V \SllDi!;T0\1 ll arnld Solomon won hts I Ith ... tra1ght mutt·h 111 thL· pa~t two \\t•eks. d•: ll'al1ng Brut1· Man:-oon Thursda' 111 l hr \\';.1:-hington Int C'rnar 1on ;;I ll'nn1' t·hamp10nshq" Solomon won, Ii I, Ii l anti mt'I Phil Dt•nt 1n tlw third round to d;J\ .dtl'I 1)1•11t 1111.,lt•d ,Jnhll J .ina•s.-; .). ti :1 '"'" 1:11illl'l'ffi(1 \'11.1-. l11ppl·<f \'.in W1111t...k 1 fi :.! li 1 llank P f 1 "1 l' r cl 1; I ,. a 1 l' d '/. l' I 1 k o Fr:_inulm 11-. :J Ii fi :1 1; 1 Boh 11 t· w 1 I t 1· I 1 m 1 n ;1 t l' ti H r 1 a n f'l'aeh1•r fi :1 fi 2 Ho-.c·o•• Tannt•r dl'fl'all'd Htt·ardo Y1·u1.a . 1; :1. fi I ancl Bnan Gnufncd stopped Dirk l'l'l'Jh l·h. i .i ti :.! R ~I\ :\lOOCt! .1dvam·cd wath .1 i .I. ;J ll Ii I w111 m l'I Tim \\'1ll..1-.u11 .111<1 Ed1l1t• lhlih., n11stp1f Tl'rn \1oor II :t?- ''I ('obb M oi r.-tl PLl-:ASA:VTVll.L E N't W1dt• rl't'l'll l'r Hand.' Cobb. Jorm er <;olden Wcsl Collcgr s tar. wci~ platl'd on wa1vt•f' by lht· ;'l/(.•y, York Giants Thursday at th1·1r ... umml'r traanmg camp h<.'re Cobb graduated from P acifica lltgh 111 Garden Grov~ and. nfler l11s st int w1 Lh Gold e n We.st. played for Dukt· lln1vers1t.' 1n .\lorth Carolina C,,elbts h1 Aedore M olorcyclP ra1:111g al Orangt• Count .\ Fairgrounds 'n Cost a ~a re;f,!.l('lleR tonig tll with at" t nm set ro:f: s. , . • . 'i.. i\mon& lhe cyclists tonight cin' · ·utuce Penhall. M.i~e bust, l'\Jltn ' Christ1a{t. Bobby Sch"""llr(t and Scott Sivedge. • Of thl' 24 ruccs on thl' progr1411. the handicap maan <ind scratch m.11n art.' the two major C\'CnL'> Tickeb url' SJ.SO for udulb. )2.50 for 12·15. SO ct•nts for 5 II and under five art• arlm1tted fret• :l1utin Win• VERO BEACH. Fla Tr ac' Austin defeated Ellen March. 6·0. li·O. Thursdci~ lo ad vance lo tht• semifinals nf tht• USTA .-i1rls n;a t1onal clci\ court ten nis c ham µ1on s h1ps · In other aclton Mar t ha. Korbel tfpf c <1ll'd I.aura Star r. 7·5, 6·1 and "Ill rm·et Ilene Friedland in tocla v ·, st·mirinals \ustin ml'l'h Sus;.in Sm ith to· rlay Till' finals arc Saturda~· Od1u11 0 rdt-rt•d LOS ANGELES Southern <.:a I a f orni a dl'l'l'nSl\'t' halfback Hll·k)'''Od o m , eha'rged w ith po!) ... c::.s1on of m an iu<1na. w as or clt'red into a drug diver sion pro· gram Thursd ay by Municipal .fudge Clarence Strom wall. Deputy C•l.'' Att)· Ala n Da hle '•11d Odom m ust s uccessfullv t·om plelc s ax months of classes i~ tlru~ a.bw.e a nd 1f he is not arrest l'd dl.lnftlt th-at t imt--un another drug ctiarl!t' h1:-o case will he dis· m issed Odom ..in All·Pac1f1c Eighl Confcre nl'e 'election last fall. was u rrested al hiS' home May 6 and charl!t'd with posses~1on of m«fftjuana Prabnfi••re Liffed KANSAS CITY -A one.year 1Ho b a tion on all s ports at Caltfornia Lutheran College h as been lifted. the Natfo,1 al Associu· lion of Intercollegiate Athletic' rcp ortcd toda,\'. BEARD. • • Cont.lnoed From Page B3 ~nswer . when .. 'sugges ted the 'beard.·· ~ Busch sa14 lh~t .wtiile medial· ing the rjn h~ bad had told llrabosky that ~·to i ay I'm disap· pointed 1n you wm.aki be an un· derstatem ent" and that "it ap· pears to me that your concept of helping the teaQ} me ans cloi.Jli what 1s necesrafy . providect lt rits your personality ~m<t cat.eer development. .. Baseball Siandings "Obvious ly t ha v~ two alternatives ~suspension or \o publicly discredit you a~ a highly paid, disgruntled e mploye," the statement s aid. "Under no circumstances do I intend to place you on waiver s." Ral>p said later that the rule was relaxed with his s~ction and .described himself ~ ' very delighted, very happy"·to be re· hired/or 1978. , , "fi gives you a trewnend<>u$ a m ount or confidence and I thfok that it will reflect Qn the ptayers and the way they P•ay." he said. "They Cbeardsl don't botllerll'.M. They didn't bother me before.• I j ust felt at the be1inn1ng of the year we bad to brine a naw ilb· age to the CardJnals.'' Hrabosky's record dUrin His season of dJsencbantment has skidded to 2-4 in 31 games with seven uves and a 4.78 earnedl\ln avera1e. S;1larv ·llas sl~s • i ·R~ms'Top!Jraftee, · 5 Vets Hold Out Bob Brud2lnsk1, Loa Angeles No. t National Football League draft sele ction, hasn't e ve n donned a Rams' uniform yet but he's in compan y with a number or the team's top ve ter ans aJl holdouts. Brudzinski , a 6 ·4 , All· American linebacker from Ohio State who weighs 226. joins five Rams veterans who have t aken h ard·liqe stances in negotiations with the.team. The veterans who a re supposed lo report Friday a t Cal State (Fullerton) but still have not com e to lermi. a r e offensive guard Tom Mack. center Rich Saul, tight end Charles Young. wide receiver Haro ld Jackson a nd line backer J ack Reynolds. Tbe only player overdue at the.• Rams' train ing camp. however. is Brudzinski, who h as reported· ly turned down an offer of s.55.000 a year . He was supposed lo report with I he rest of the Los Angeles rookies a nd somt:: veterans lasL Sunday, with the balance of tht> squa d scheduled to show up Fri d ay. Brud:unsk.i contends that some of his frie nd!! got 520.000 m ore per year when they s igned with NFL tea ms two years .ago, and tha t there are second and third· round draft choices s ig ning this year for more than he's been offered. Los Angeles general m anager Don Klosterman conceded that som e other teams are offcr rng larger rookie salaries than lht- Rams, but added . "We have no control over what other clubs arl' doing. Just because the~ 'rt: m ak ing er rors of fiscal J udgment doesn't mean we havl' to. "This ii. a devclopm entcil team . As ci 1 ule . new draft choices don't come out here and move right into our st<1 rting line up." Mack, Jack:.on. Young <111d Reynold!i have played out their Skimhoarders Vie Skimbourdc.•r:-o nf a ll age, art• mvitl'J to lhl• L aguna Oe:.i eh S k i m ho a rd C 111.1 m p 111 n s h 1 p, Sa turday morning t 10 l at Aliso Beach. i.ponsored hv local ... urf shops and thC' Cit~· of 1.:_i~un<t Reach Ma les and fcmulc:-will he d1\'1ded into lour age group' with pr1zt's he1nJ! iiward l'c1 to winners in l·uch options a nd are seekin& salary increases. Money apparently is not the proble m with Saul who w a nte d to b e t raded t o Washington and play alongside his twin brother. Ron. Rey n o lds, a L os Angeles s tarter for the past fo ur years, apt>ears to be one of the most de· termined holdouts. His a ttorney claimed tha t Reynolds' salary was very "m eager" compared to btber players of equal ability, a nd said he would not play for t he club lhis season Wlless he gets an acc eptable offer . The Los Angeles hne backt:r played out his option in 1976, but was unable to get wha t he con· s ide red a satisfactor y offer from a ny other NFL team . Young and J ackson may also be difficult for the Rams to satisfy Yo ung , a former Sou ther n C al ifor n •a Al l Am erican. played out his option with Phila de lphia last season a nd was t raded to LA for a nother option playout. quarterback Ron J a worski Yo ung re po r tedly turned down a four·year contract w ith the Eagles culling for S700,000 Klosterman su1d thl' Rams cannot match that offer J ackson, like Reynolds. hai. said through his attorney that he w ill sit out the season un less ht· gets the contract he wants While Kostc rman is havrng proble ms with contract ncgolla lions. lhe Rams G M s aid he got one bit of good news this week " \: a I 1 f r o m L a w r c 11 c l' :\1cCutcheon 's attorney :.aytn)! that the fullback would report ~" ,(·heduled * * * Rams Fight Karns coach Chuck Knox got J "workout" dur ing a team scnm m age Thursda y. as h e wa::. pressed into pea cema king duty when a fight broke out between two Los Angeles rook1l·s al Cal Slate< Fullc r'lon l Free agents c.lc fcns1vt· tackle (j reg Ma rdcn an of USC and of fensivl' guard .Jeff Williams. th1· Ham s' fifth·round <!raft cho1t•t• from Rhodt' Island. mixed 11 u1' briefly before Knox and ... w rting offensive guard Dt•nn" Harrah ~cparatt•d t hem The brief fi~ht l·ci mc et!) lhl' Ha m s worked on t heir runnin~ gam t' in an afternoon pract1t•t• nnc of two !>L•ss10ns Th u rsda~ Almnitos Racing • Res OJ.ts ............ CINr, Tr.ca '•M f'llUf AAC:S -400 'f•tds I , .. , ol<b ~ YP. Clelml"41> Puu eu.aoo F•tt A-111 (Otlomlw I 819 Aoy•l Bob (A4elrl Otl\dlfl St• (Knl(llll l rlme -20 ... 7JO MO 2.40 MO •.IO uo AIM!,.., -Doll's Gt M41ni 8ol.llld To, J09 MHr, Orv Ille MtriOft, l\lft Ao ScrtlC,,.d -Mon Go s Cl\arjltr u &lliCU .. ~ -.. •• J..SltJ .. ,., ........ , .,,... ' SCCONO llACll -JSO y'4'lt1. t yetr ...,., At· lo••nQt. FOl'l'IWMOtnt. Pul''41'2.Hi • Send Of AlUt'91"d.t•r > u o l;oo uo e-t01otm1.l1too1it1e101 uo .. oo LovlnQ-Olv.ne ICMdOUll u o Tlme-ta.U Also ran -Mi .. l't'\18 Cet, Alw•"' T111na..,.g. Vl•lno uu. Alub!d, THrUIW•r. e.'r'Pt!lftdcr S<r•lchtd -zoo zoo. Quinc't'I W•• w..,, L.OI· I" l.tll'fM. Tt\ol Oettlldltr, F•IAe($Got!f THlllD ltAC& -400 yerck.1 yeM'Ollb. Ot•"'' •llCJ Puneu.soo S111ppy T191r C1Cn1on11 Medel11-•CLlplllMI ror11•do Limit (H41rl I nme -Nn IJtO 6.tO •GO 1.60 4.60 uo Aho r•n -61w Wnue, V•••nQ E9'\0rH~. Cn<trQtr Viii~. o.n.t WIN!y, ZODvll\Or NOi(tllCfW\ u eu~ J.SMrottf T .... & ,_. •• -·· P11•'4U.JO l'OU R TM llACE 810 fltd> J ,... oleb & up. Cl•1m 111Q. Pu•M U,JOO lop'n Go C8rDOl<\I E•Oll' Landot>g IC.Ill I N tt1 Roll~ IHarP rime -41.08 • 80 3.60 2.~ s.oo J.60 J.lO Al'° till\ 819 !.n.c.1 ~u.q~,. Lo4JI Crffllt F""tl N•Uve, Judy'$M.o~ No H r•IC"<'\ 'll'T" RACE •o.> Vdrth J ... ~ .. r ~.o •. Al· IONdf\(e Pur~n! U ,200 My•1dll ltrcaiur~) r ••• Aboul II (1(1\IQPU I Hu\llong HOU><f IAll1~n I T1"'a -20.41 • 00 J.20 uo ~.20 3.JO l.60 41M> ran -Rove• Minion, Flv•na Auo.!1, H•v• Nul,...r, Kally Sun>htn~ No \Cr ale,...\ Sll!TH ltAC( -3SO Y••cb 3 yNr Ol<IS & "II C.•d1 '""'9· Pur>l' >J.!IOJ ~u~r ~1¥2 (C:.Srdora• G, 1ind 8•r fl•onttm, N1Qnl Si>ttd IAddtrl f 1mP UI °'' • '° 3.80 3.00 S-'O J 60 J.IO Aho r41n Tu<.wn Jcl. 921 .Jr. Lou:. t<tn•OPC:". It•• Q k•t>g, El Jut>. P•orol 01cu '><ratchf>d J11,1 J im Dandy, Confed•"•lt' Jel U Ew..ct• • Svper Sl•r 2 & l·Gr41.W a.r. I"••• , .. 00 SE VEHTH llAC£ •00 Vd•O> J Vtldr old• & uP ( cf\\1lu:O •llO•df'l~C Pur~~ ii>. SOO ol\ctvvn<.P ')oluhort CLtpn~m l & o..> J..10 1 80 Roc•et l•""'~' !Cardo•~• o.00 J 60 Odt N•JI 8dr IR0119h • J.4.) f•mt lO ZJ Al\,)fi'\ .. M1-.;' ~ J··I Or 1Wlt::ftdY:t. rwoToGo .. R,.eu~ (dr~~ NU\(.til<hl·" (IOHTH RACE • ifO Vd<d• J vur OIO• & .... c1~1m1no Pur~\l.200 ~ulhfH WillON <Trea,ur~I pn Clld'q.! HlrOOll\ I Mr W tilON l)c>(1n'°', (ROUiQf'I 1 f 1m1t u, 11 •w ··~ 1~ 180 l.00 t.00 At ,o fttn Hh 8r>tnt"r, 8wd,. Lua1 Qv4rt•r h1 nd1•1 C.itm(l Coc:>v. Un (tldr~w >1 t'Atcn1·d F1ckl1."'C.ount. Col~~., T•o.:r 11 Eu ct• o NwlMr Willow a Z·Oh Cll•r ... 1"•111 U ll IO NfHT" fl ACE .. (lJ '(df(h f Y•'dl 010') C•••fl\ 11y Pur\,I· • ., 1J' Nocturn,.tMoon (My1. 1 l JI OI lel (•d.\lrl Hufd CrOlN (MJtCttf'I I f•rn~ -'XI •1 '•O Jill> J ..0 ) IO •.40 • 00 At\o r on -Gre" ~n. Out 01 M~ Nay, Com-nand J. V1\10"'°",.' Pr.>.,_, G•orge. M1 8 -.1td1J. Slarldlw>mP - Scrdl<"'·d W•r '"" Ro<~el U Ea KIO O.Noctwr"•' Mo... a J 1.•t ol J •I P••ll , .. 00 .. ,, Pavin Tops Alamitos Race Entries Junior Golf Tourney SAN DIEGO CAP l · Boastrng a t hree d ay total of 21 fJ, Core,\' Pavin of Oxnard was in clear comma nd going into today's final r ound of the Junior World golf c ham pionships. The only competitor in the boys 15·17 bracket chas ing Pa vin was Cra ig Davis of Vale ncia . who was two s trokes off the pace. The~Josest foreig n en· t r y •;\ta s T a'i c b i r o Kan~tani of Japan at 224 Mary Beth Murphy or NaP.les, Fla .. e m erged a rte t three days as the leader in the girls 15·17 divlti<in with a card of 221, thne s hots ahead of Luiong Hartl ey o f Oceanside Thursday's rounds warpped up the action for six younger djvis ions . Ralden Cha ng or. Hawaii c a ptured the boys 13·14 title with a S4·bole total of 220. a stroke ahead of Robe.-t Meyer of Sacramento Laurie Rinker of Stuart, fla., took the girls crown for °'°'e ages with a 226, a whopping 16 strokes over Joenne Pacillo. F..-T_.,.. Cit.-,, Tri1<lr F•St Forst Post I 4S U E•.c~ F1rll•M Eogllt A•us .s E ... ct.as lrd, •tn. ~ftd 9th A•< •s FIRST RACE -J><I VdrO' J y~J• >Id\-& UP (tcttm 1ng Pu,-.,.-,./l~ .:r-a•m-.no Df"•t .. 'hJ()J Pdttft( CrE!4--K <Crc:dgtr .' Mr B.-r C.Hcn tP""''""" PdO•• lnd1d tQ)lll rnc \,,)Iner One fAd-''' I c,....orqy Jet (Odm'~' M'f ~tnq Milkt'f i8fOO'" rown Of'ctcon (Hctt't 1 Punluto fhrf'r1t CMy1e .. , roo f=1e~~t lof\.l>dl (Tn·f\~u'• t..tto t't'tc.ttT'I '(.dr()01a • '" 11• I l/ "' 11• ,.. II~ 11• S!COND RACf -J><l VMO\ 'v~"' ~d tn•10tns. 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BUI (;oodoe (0<!1oml>d • 1t1u~ ~u" COcr1:.S•u •H IU 11 l llf 'll vtd".t A,lhJWdOCP Pur,.l· •J°'-"1 1mct F1ht Jet fl>l'1om°" 1 Ed,~011 ccaroo•~· '3t"tm•• Cnarocr t Trt·d'"''' • Hold On lm.l Com1nqi CHdl,. >0m<• .C+N'ta Mor""' CC\rcw+I'; ' M"'-.C:••uy (YY''1rd• A· I rd91t Elld (A111.son1 I" ~O•Y Joy tHan I • •Y W1nJsmear f rrecHu,.t•t "' I fl "' I// SEVENTH RAC( JSO Vdfd> J tnM oods Purses 10 ~' 1 ,., Dmne9ood 'Harl I ~ 1 F TH AACE JW yttrd • J .,.._,., Mh Nrognt ICar<lot.1 '!'uwance Jl,ill,Jf> ~Ah110'\ t llO '" ll~ Old\ & up AffOwAn<,. Pur .c \6000 I m A Sure r111"9 IC..rttn1~ 1 JM Spy li.1pnam1 LaCUrgo <Cle-r.u1•1 ~peu1e<1 rroK~ (AO..to Mr Cd Pl'• l f reasur~ t-4e F 1y'\ ICrc49r • Marvon ,.Aoc111e f~r•lil.,.,,.., rrulv Terr111c ICrt149er1 111 ,...,oow Moon N;11K I My~ t 11 • ;<~ S A Ple.!ISUl'e (Ade.rt ''"' ~ctvm"r s Rocut CM1lcnou' I" 1/4 '" us '" II' EIGHTH RACE -.JIO v•rd>. J yedf 11 • ot<h & up A1io.ance. Purw """°"· t.<I lt.-("\oon'1l""r(Mo#ICKI 11• ;•irnt rocanGena IClens.e1 ,.1oor s Fltel ll>elomo.1 Deep Sea Fishing --(C;t<dotal Go O'Nr Go ILtpnam I H.inll s P-l8Jn1<>1 >0tt1rsogood (4ddtr • Ill IU •ll '" 'll ... HEWl"ORT I D•V.y •I ''• ttnCJlf't'\ 1 t»t'ttJCt..tdd 2Sl <•flco CN\\ l yet1owt•••1 118 rock coo. t nll)libut 1 macorel. Z. "''"le s•M IM>S (Art'O IJ •no•ers 2 IHr•dcuda, 41 sMd IN•' I rn•c•trtot .. o t'OCk cod 1 Wh•• ... ~~ ba-., . DANA WHAlll' 2:16 a11910" 11' 'Ind bos, dS botlllo, 31 barracudd, • "•lillul, l yellowta•I, l roo <'>d •s1 mooerel, 2 whole <1e<1 baS\ SEAl 8EACM -10 angl•" 1,oso rl)U 'od. 12 \and t>au. lt ca1oco t>ll\' ••••• -89 .anglor< l1 bon .. o > h•llbul, l?•andblh SAN 1"10110 ll"Wts D'C.111 '1 •no1ers: 111 ... rtcud6, 26 ulicb bas•. 1 wnlle tt• !>An, S• rock cod. 11>•llOu1 l• mf<••••• lttftd St unor.,.1 ·~ Pro Soccer Nertll AmeriUtO S.Cc~• t.u, ... TC>ronto 1, SI '-""''o 0111.sJ, V...C.OU'ltrO 1rtQf,-,.~ 10 rte)l1bu'I , .vn1t1• Y"• Od ... liO rO(lt COd Ill bat'fU~1' H) ""'•1 oa-.. JS , . .-lnd °"'' JJ bt'>fhl·• 8111 blvc Ofl\\ SAN 01(00 8H .tnQIO• ~IOfCOfP & otuettn hJl'M LONG BEACH tl elmont Potrl •• 1'nQ1~r' t W"•l,_ \4M DJ~\. IQ~ CflliCn oa ... '' m.Kk•"''· l>l 01.-. Oa», •roe k .o0 Mf Atdm•l.Oii '"-"'9"' 1 ,. NINTH RACE -JW varo,. J 1H' old\ & \II>. C•••m11111 Puhr n~ Ct.a1m1nvpr10tUSOO O<!eP S.110f CA<Uor I K1swm•11 (Pau111~1 ~1111nm Ous&tr IGl•rt•k 1 Mr. Zing (A111'°"l rr11 Cupid <C.rdou1 H10de11 hlf/111 roo l h U'4>rP• J'1n .. 11st CAougn1 1hel60mpg ihiflleSs lf I :1 /ti '8 " ~oonty's Go~f ~ Miller Still Going Str:ong at 99 £d1tor'1 .'Yotr · t/tl m<>drm 1·rn ~port1 ,.,Jn '' prumdmq rritnttun "'"''. qlldl1111 arid ct1·,·u11on11llr1 , 1111 trol>C"1ty lift o .vcolr nl'tH.-r b\•/m1• uf ICWlftl '" thl world o/ utl1tr11c~ Yt't 1 J J)(>rt1 of da111 QOM hJI alw hud '1't'OI momtn11and 1tar pc-r/ormt•r 11 f'o1tc111 vwr look al th~"t' day11 fo<·u~t'.• 1m Anaheim·111 G l>ed"M1llrr By HOWARD I.. H-\NO\ GI .. DMlr "''" Sl~ll Orange C'ount.> ' pJ 11 1..irl'h 111 golf found the fountain ul youth al the age or 55 and 1::. ~t1 II going ~trongatthe ageof9!1 A one-tame minor lc .. ~u1• baseball playt-r bt'for c I hl· turn 111 the century and a retired ga~ com pany employ~ If G ·Dad · Miller of Anaheim 1:-. ::.mall 111 :-.ta tu re but large int·• cry thing he doe::.. H. G. ··oAD" MILLER But what .ilxrnt the fountain of \OUth'' thev reach reuremenlage. This isn't the caje wlth Dad Miller . T.t\e .Jtllrd 'Wlmbi.<ton "When.I was an my ?Os, Cro~ 70 West Vr'nae QoYJlly to 80, I ha~. about an eight or rune mixe~ .. /_,otlbles cltam- hand1cap, he admlts. . pionSl>JP* at ttmn.is clUbs When he waB a youth, dJd ~e a n d :p r C) 8 fl 0 1> s play football or participate U\ th,J'ouahont 0,1'..ana othersports? • ri ' et: · · ( had no interest . r· n football! \r younty ts sctled"1cd to whatsoever," he says. "t wat _ ~'!0 Auf 2?·~1. ·, quite a hunting man and I liked tot ~~\ ·; ~{an~s ·a.re ~ish. I was terrifically interest~. ,.av~ij e\tilUu~JW •fat- '" both. ..' e~ '.Pl~ 'N'W.POft ··Beforethetumoftheeentur~f' ~al ~a B•y ll"-c;q\let played some minor· leagu'' Clt»J.>.: •J>Jlfitaaes 'l'ef\Qis bas~ball in the ~astern League." ·1 01~ M~r~tl &t~I. Miller was picked up from the f~"-ifon Hotel,.. South :.andlots as an.outf~elder. Was hs' ~fiSt Plaza Hotel ~nd a ~~ettygoodh1lter · the Racquet Clup of No, I only had one talent. llrvioe. About all l could do was run. I wits never very tall (5-6 > but thal doesn't make any difference in golf .. Ile was born in Ohio and raised · in Kentucky which he describes in this manner with a bit of facetiousness: Finals are Aug. 27-28 at John Wayne Tennis Club. A pro-celebrity match is scheduled for the final day ahd ,deadline for entries 1s s p.m.Aug.s. Sbli4ley Mutd6wo~y . world reeord hoJder and drag ractng's most famous woman driver. returns to the ~ene o( her finest triumph at Or~nse Coun~ Interna- tional Raceway. Muldown&y Je4ds a field of 32 ru~Ldragsters at OCUt's llth annual .· QrqRaciDg ~t$aturday Semi-pro hanliicap ela~ timing bracket drag,.rac\ng is on tap Saturday at Orange County International Ra-ceway with. $1,100 dis- tributed in five brackets. Gates open at 12:30, time trials are from 1·5: 30 and eliminations begin at7. Professh.inal Dra&lSt~r A ssoeiation < PDA > cha"'ploa•hlps July 29 and30. She established a worl~ record run of 5.77 seconds (253.52 mph) a month ago at OCIR and says. "l'tn ready to run quicker yet.•· Continueli Muldowney : ''With the klnd o( com· petilidn that wlll be at Orange County , J rnuy have to run in the S.6s at over 255 mph." Challenging the Michigan drivel' is afield which includes Marvln Graham, Jerry Ruth and James Warren. among others. Graham is the lwo- DAILY PILOT •5 OCIR· time defending POA .champion from Oklahoma City. and will be in a new car which has run consistent Cave· second passes the past month. Muldowney re- turns with her pink dra&ster thal won the Spri11gnationals in Ohio last month, in.addition to lb~ world record at O<;IR. Alcmg with the top tuel racing will be the strongest fh!lld of funny ~a'rs lft PDA history-32 fiberglass m()dels. Gates open at 4 p.m. Ju1y 29 with qualifying until 11. A day tater gates open at.9 a .m . with the eJiminatioos due at 6 p.m .. ··1 started playing golf when I was 55 nghl here at W1llow1 C"k Golf Course in Orange County," Miller admits. .. I attribute a gre:it dl•al of m~ long ltfl' to goll. ll '~ a grl'al rl·l·rcat1onal gamt' and kl·t.>vs lhl' body m phys1ral shape and the mind alert. "Kentucky is a state of fa.st women and pretty horses ... I re- ally mean pretty women and faat race horses." Those critics who s<1y goir doesn 'l give enough physical ex~. t•rc1sc to those who play will have a long argument wtth Dad Miller. Additional information «!an be obtained through . DorbU\y Hardcastle at '4Z-~. Admission is $3.50 for adults. $1 for children ti· 12 and children under 6 a re free. car entry is ~-------· Why did he wait so long before laking up lhe game thal ha::. bel·n his retirement salvation" ''Golf in the early part of lh1 -; century, to about 1925 or 1930, was a pretty expensive game. The on ly place you could play was .it .i private club and 1 didn 'l have the money. · · 1 · Vl' played :..chout thrct' or four lames a week 1q the 30 years I have been ret1n•d. 111 that ltmt• golf has been my life, my career, m y interest. "I became a charter member of the Anaheim Golf As:.ociatson in 1936 at Los Serranos CountrvC.:lub <1nd from there I have kepi pace wllh the gaml' and hel1l a great in tt•rcst 1n 1t." Golf has been the fountain of youth for this man who celebrates his birthday each Sept. 11 with a ,::olf tournament in his honor with a host of players who know him or would like to know him participat- ing "It wa:.n 'l until they l.)('g.in opening up public courses that I became interested in the game.·· Many golh:rs h;n e round their hdndrc<ips gocng higher when The venerable Miller is the patriarch of golf in Orange Cou.n. t v -and perhaps m the entire na.. t ron /iJ 1"{2J ~ETHOD Del Mar Season ~ lno1) Starts Wednesday . , AVOID PENALTY IN ROU CH There is nolhmg niotc annuy111g lhJu 1.1 In~· a stroke-hec;iu~eofa carclc~'' cr1 ur. Thi" l)'p~ lll 1n 1i.1,1~~. occurs often when lhe t'idll '' 1.:,t111g on Ion~~'·"" 111 the rou11h. In lh1c; flO\lllOn 1\'s eJ'Y tu a.:\.1uentJlly move the hall -.s you atluress the !\hnl. II 1h1s ha~~ it w11l 1..'0Sf you a onMlroke l)(!llJlty. "'I'!> no1d ttfrs 'pcnaity, _PttCtrce-<ichtremng your shOjs without groumlmg your lluhhcat.I an the grJss (no. 2). JU~l "' you would 1f you were pla) mg o ut of :a hnud. 911 · Sports Calendar Fnday (JUiy 211 S.int .. AM Hlgll ll•nkeltl~ll ...... u. l• Qulnle vs Newpc>rl HMllor <JI I, Uni•orslty Vls.tddltbaCK Dl 8. C~rritOS Coilf'9e lla)kCll>Jlll l~•QUt' tGoldC!nWMtYSC.rr•toUl s JOI Harbor Area na,tt>All lftdyu,. WHtm1nstet' vs FO\lnta•n vauey ctt FV R« Or •• S:JO; L.• Ou•nt• •\ Bols.t Gr..-•I TeitVlnl<le PMIC di S:lO; Newp>rt H,,.bOr •S Hunhnqton 8NCh al TeW1nlt1e Parle al 8, CM•• MtM ,,. EdllOI\ al Uons P•r1e at s JO ~ del Mer'" 6slan<ia •I L.10<1~ PMk•tl SM"""" Uu•r ZJ) FilotlNll-16 .. 5nr1ne All·Slar Q.llme etP~Rosetlowt (7 JOI. Metro L..,_ 11ot.e1»11-Rutlltl\ "s Allllel•CUI 0raf9 Ha<I Park.,,\ P.rates vs AN!Nlm GMln" at Or•r>IJt' CO.SI Con~ , __ .otrat ,_n, Amet1ca" L•o•on lln•b•" Vel«nc .. V5 Hlt""'°"I al Colt• Mf•4 HtQI\ I• p.m.l; CYl>'•SS•I Co\ta Mha (I p.m .>; LM•1amHM •• MIHIOn V•t 10Up.m I. S....r!Julr'O MtlrOLffqle-lloth. A1n1~1", ., V•nguerch et U C Ir""' ldOulll-Altlr•I UC tr .. ne, ,_n I MlllNy(JYlrJU Lag-9"th DM~elllall IP•QU41 Mlakln V'-fo ¥S l?ttenet• al S JO. Lllg\lne 8Hch VJ 0-Hiiis •I 6 0, E l C.mlno 111 Footn111 •t I ; s.,, Cl_le.,.Caplllr-at •: U. S.nlclAna H1on Lfl'aq.w Un1vf'l'r;.1li v .. Y'rnd ,>ar._ ate Ntwoorr HctrCJor ., .. ~dnlilAM lldllt'Ydl I Melro Leagu;;o bd">~bd11. Vdnqudra~ "~ P1rett~' dl Sdntd Anai Mt"mor1al P"rk, lpm •-ir1rb0r Area bd~1•0,.,t1 lt'dfJUf' l et OuHllA '15' £d1~on ttl f l/ R« Ctr "' "\ JO COtOl'lll e1e• ~r "~ We>lm•nster .,. r~w1n1111,. P1tf"f//c ar 5 JO, Hununoton fifM n V\ E $IMl1d at T•W'""'" Par .. ot d· Co'SI• ~'I\ Nf'"WPGrr HarbOr t"tl L•Ons Pane al ~. Foun1a1n V411•'f .,~ Bot•• Gr-.il L10<1• P~r • al 8 FVTennis • Results Fov,.ti11n Y•H•Y Open TeMllS Tourrwy °"'"' 01vu1on M•n \. .. 1no1~ C•Olt\ c»f Mo,. Ion• • .. t. J tNOmPn ~ ~tngt•\ A'tN1n9 ck.-1 M t '' 6 1 I ) ,,,..n 'doUIMt''\ 8of'l•n NJn 0Ufl!MOW OPt W tttN"<•Mc0ow4H-4 1 S • •. Women s douole. I/on tuttow-M.ar'i.ton ~t K•1·Pru1m OY l1Ptav1t Muec:t oout>l!t Ao~ms. Srn••n °"' l'•J•ns-Oowell 6 J, 6·J, 80MMOf\ DEL MAR The 38th year of thoroughbred r racmg 1s set to begin Wednesday at Del Mar Turf Club, located 20 m 1 les north of San Diego at the state fairgrounds. The agenda includes 43 days of racing, six days a week with Tuesday the uff day. First post is 2 µ.m . daily with the gales opening al noon Opening day features tbe $20 ,00Q,..;;L(lde.d , OceJnstdt• Stakes for three year-olds at 7"2 rurlon ~s on the turf cour..,t'. -'then.' are lh~ee S5 ex- actas nhe 5th. 7th and·9~ races). in addition to the S2 dally double on the first and second races. Each day's feature race is the 8th race. The three big events of the run through Sept. 14 .are the S95.000 Del Mar Debutantc for two-year- old fillies Sept. 4; the Sl00.000 Del Mar lnvila· l1onal Handicap Sept. 5; and the $115,000 Oel Mar Futurity for two-year- olds on the final day. The finishing touches h.ive been applied to a s2.1 miluon program of expansion and Improve- ment in the grandstand area with an enlarge- ment of 60,000 square 1 eel on the ground and mezzanme levels Par1·mutucl fac11it1es in the grandstand have been 1 mprovj?d with tw1ct' the wmdows. Attendance at Del Mar hai. ru;cn 62 percent the past seven years and in 1976 the average daily payoff was $1,897, 156. Laffit Pincay returns to defend his riding title against the likes of Bill Shoemaker, Darrel McHargue and Fernan· do Toro. .... f t. • • -. 1 • \ , I I,, S2.50. ~11 · MARK Car . with very, very low miles. Dealer's show-car-demonstra- tor .(Ser. 918966) '9'0• .. offer at!} "Alter 1hopplng for an automobile, I found that Johnson 6 Son Llncotn-Merc:ury gave me the btlt deal In town." WILLIAM A. VON RANZOW Orange Orange County's oldest Lincoln-Mercury Oelllership . dOHNSON &SON CAPRI 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540.5630 t ' 1/ ... ' .. .Jv. .. • •': Opell INlltt•tbell INgue •t E&1anc1• Hlglt (Rt!relllt L.-• ... FCA al 7, M.orle C.llendlrs •s Co"• M••• Cho· l»R•ll:JCL or an estimated S4 million. to be paid In purses tt\is summer, S865,000 will be offered in a schedule ol 26 stakes. There are onl~ two way~ to ouy a new or us~d car. N~ and save, Or.later, cmd paymor~. . I .. l ' • l ' ( \ j ~-Men'~·Golf '· Men's Singles: Jocnurro d tl Snepard, 6·3, 3·6, 6·0, Women S ''fl<llrl fldll dfol S<lvin, 6-4, •·6, 6 l, Men's Oouole>: pno100Hl<>11en <Mtf Cftnlobene Merrill, 6.0, 6-2; WOfTlen s OouOl1!1>: Fhner·W•tken del Prolls• &low oy deteuu; M1>tea Doub••• i.uorek Pl!tlpOI 4el Asp1nw•H· A"p1nwf)ll. COM1H¥t M•n s ;;,fl<llP\ Baren<1ru9nt df'lt Ross, 3-4. ••. f>.I; 1Nome11 s S•nQlh. F111u•ro11 del F•~ellon•. 6 t, I ), Men ,• OouDIH. ~ndrf'9r>t AmoQg horses on the scene wm be Cry#j(al Water .. J.0. Tol)ln, Atl· cient Title, ~ay Tribute. M11r~:s P\ace and Cascapedja. · . Record sal~s volume gives you mont var~i;, better·pYites and bigger fraclea. NfJw. · .. ln If all, prices Wili only go up. And up. Take the pick of the lot while there's a lot tb picldro1fl. Then ask us for good financing. , . '' fq,sp~ed thing,s along, we'l\ gtveyou 24-hour loan approva1 service. , 84"""" del 8ryJll-• i •. • l ; wom•n·s ()oubjM • yoner.CO.IP' dirl APtVU ·Cro-all, • '· 6 1. Mind Ooubles. Sl\atw-00.ten Hollt< del s-11101>-Pf"'9S ... 1-s.~. • l . oo. ... . Mtf\ I S."91ft Jutoan Ol!I Bronn I 6, 6·1. 6·J, WotMn s S•l!Qlt \ G.111119 Ml GOY• •• '· ••• Men s OOuDles. Set1•no ThompM>n det Tl!o..,pson. 11...,er, f>..l, M W-• Ooub!es ArtaclH(elWy de! L.loycl•Holl, 6·1, •.J. Nll•td Oouoles T•rfl•V• Tar111ya del OIUGn•S<llulU, 6-0, l·S. . Coach Picked San Clemente High has filled its track al\d cross epu~try cpachi!'ll °"". lng wl\ht John Balac,.. fo.rm~lf of Cb(tawo~ High of~ Angele.s. We want to help you now. And there are no two ways about that. ~ ff ' , , ClltlENSDANK ~ ·~{OSJA MESA fJot .. #Qt Boker t ('ll+J ~79"4200 • ~bfr FOIC ·" 8o"klng Houri: Mondq» TMr1<1ov-.9 to 5 : .F.rldtnr9,l<'f.6 'SolllrdO)I-~ to 1 ml .......... ~liii.~~ .... ~~~h~~~ I l )I 11 A '8 -----~ • .. OAll. y '1\.0T I 4 ,,-..-,,.!!. tm • • .. •' .. DEAR PAT· 18 tbere any rlldiaUoe dancer eon- nttted with wearina at miaoua-dlal wattlt? I never thouaht about thia until aomeone told me that radium-based paint is used.' I'd also Uk• to know if radium 1s used exclusively 1b the manufacture of lumanow. dials. t\.J ., Balboa Radium. triUum and prometb.ium-14 7 are most commoaJy used in luminous dials. Radium emits the largest desage of radioactivity -. about 65 millirems annually. Trttluia. tbe most common luminescent material, atves off 3 to s mUUrems per year. Physical changes begin occurring only when a indlvidua.I ia e1.poaed to several thousand mlllirems. The Bw-eau of ~adfblogical Health <FDA> favors use of tritium Instead of radium and sug. gests thaL prometh(~m-147 be studied further. All American, manufacturera have stopped producing clocks u91ng radium for luminous dials. The FDA regulates radium and the other substances are con· . trolled by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Neitheir the F DA nor the NRC can regulate luml1M>Us dial watchea from foreign sources, howe71er. · Refund Not So Auto-•atlc DEAR PAT: I had paid my car insurance pre· mtl'lm for December 19?8 through June 1977. I then . sol<! my car and asked for a refund at the end or :· Mnrch. My request was passed from one State •• f'arm Insurance office to another •. The policy was :.. Utken out in San Bernardino and transferred here • when l moved. I finallv received a check June 10 for '::i21.65, but this 1s not ·half of the $.52.52 premium l t paid. r also feel that l should be reimbursed $6.76 for ~ lht• expenses T incurred trying to obtain trus refund :~ M.B .. Huntington Beach ~ 8 . Mu~covich, policyholder service represen· :· • lative for Stale farm Insurance's Costa Mesa of· i rice, explained that yout change of address delayed ' the refund. A check had been issued to the San ! Bernardino office, but a time-consuming records : change was required when you moved. Your pre· : mium also increased\llghtly due to the change in : location and your request for a change in the effec· • live cancellation date also held up processing. ·: However, two additional credit checks have : been mailed to you, bringing your total refund to. .• S26.33, more than the amount you felt was due you. ·: State Farm refust•s to pay the $6.76 es:penses you ~ claimed because It fl'els that this request is un· : justified under the circumstancE•s. :~ Traff;,~ ~ob.-I\ nnoy• Th"" 1! DEAR PAT Our house 1 ... on a busy truck route t; not 20 l cct from passing traffic Where t•an we get :: information about soundproofing our premises·! We ;. also would like to know if a cement block wall woulrl ~ he effcct1ve in abating lhe noise : R. V.P, Costa Mesa : A laq:~c selection of e:ocperts in thjs field can be : round under the "Acoustical Consultants" and :· ··Acoustical Contractorl>" listings In the Orange County Yellow P ages phone directory. : John Lcycrle, :.in engineer with Bio·Acouslical : Engineering Corp. 1n Tustin, said that any hb· • pervious b:.irricr. such as a cement block wall. : would help to alleviate outside noise, but be ; stressed the importance of proper s~als for win· : dows and doors in your house. Double wlndO#is are : recommended 1n \•cry high noisa areas..and any ! cracks in your house should be repaired. This tirm ~will examine your house and make specific recom· mendations for noise abalement_l! Y9 ~tione . 832-5710 and request an appointment. ' :! Regular: Not Good En•HJfl1'-• . :; DEAR PAT: Where should l oqmpl!W' About in- :• fenor gasoline? l contacted the oil company, but ·: didn'tgctaoyresponse. :: Q.D., San Clemente :: Call the Ora11c Countr seater ot welcJats and :· measures at t74·0284. This ofltc~ JlSO bandies com· ~ plaints about lnfnlor ~rake nud. aaftl·freeu, :: transmission Ould ,ad oU, In addJtloa to probtems. ;. r egarding the welglt or fabellng of a product and ~ possible scale Inaccuracy. ~ ~ Ref aue to Pofl tor Defects :t •! DEAR PAT: ls it true that when one purchases :: defective merchandise wilh a credil fard. he can =:refuse to pay if tbe merthapt does nQt,replece, re· :: pair or correct the nobUnn? ' R-,c-entertainer Lasers Set Sail 100 Smtdl Boais Due in Regatta By ALMON LOCKABEY O.lly l'ltM IMli.t Wrolw Lasers, the popular H·foot selling dinahies. will swarm over the waters of NewPOrl Harbor Sunday \n the Chamber or·commerce's r enewal of the Flieht or the Lasers, a sudden· death race that is expected to attrJct about 100ofthe colorful l·HOQ(era~ In other yachting centers or the Southern California Yachting As· Boat Parade Marshal Named soclation: Loa Ange-tes-Long Beath BUCCANEER YACHT CLUB - Boucan Race <PHRF) Saturday. BOATING Dick Lane. former television persooallty and current Newport Beach rosldent will le•d the ·17th The Flight of the Lasers IS' the' Chamber's effort to replace the world ·fa mous Flight of the Snowbirds, a midsum~r event that aUtacted tourists for more than three decades. CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLU8-ExcaLibur national ch.am· plonsbip, Saturday, Sunday. LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB-'Ericson national thampioD!lhips U.S. Boat (Er1Cs'On·26 through Eric:son·35s) Lea...1-m· , Saturday, Sunday. lllt LITTLE SHIPS FLEET-Lad1es annual Character Boat parade as grand marshal when the · parade is staged Aue. 20 .• The theme of th11 )'ear'I parade, which is sponsored b)' the Commodore's Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce,. wUI be See Waves, a salute to SO years ot television. Invitational Island race. Saturday. World Cup Sunday. Lane, who sttll makes guest THE RACE WILL start just ea.st or the Pavilion at 1 p.m. and traverse the traditional course which will take the racers to a mark in the South Udo Channel, back around the eastern Up of Lido Isle to a mark in the north channel, thence to a mark Just west of the Harbor Department and back to the finish off the Pavilion. Santa Mollica Bay appearances on television, LA • CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB worked on many of the early shows including the Summer One· Design Invitational. HELSINKI <AP J Spade Cooley Show and Olympic Wrestling. Saturday, Sunday The only U.S. entry· Fun. Interested participants should call the chamber MALIBU YACHT CLUB-P-Cat. took the lead after the offices at 644·8211 for Information regardiDi re· Tornado Invitational, Saturday. Sun· fir 5 l s a i Ii n g 1 n l he gistration for the parade. quarler·ton World -----------..----------daiACIFIC MARINERS YACHT Champion:,hip sailing Bill Ficker, chairman of the event. said a new wrinkle Is being added this year to aid spectators in followin&r the progress of the race. CLUB-Man-woman race (PllRf'J cupThursday. Sunday. C o · ow n e r s C 1 1 a y PALOS VERDES YACHT CLUB-Bernard of.Tulsa. Ok a .. Pear~on race (keel boats l Saturday. and Jer C~ilton of ~alias l1f.1iijij!Ni IOATSLIPS AVAILABLE L.* rem1 MwiH .....,, °"" .... Ifft (114) 657-2179(714) 651-7231 There will be action aplenty in the ocean Saturday as South Shore Yacht Club inaugurates its first all-mullihull reg atta for high performance catamarans. Invite<l to participate are P·Cats, NACRA 5.2s, Sol Cats. Prindle Cats and 18-Square meters. The first race starts at noon near the Balboa pier. Entries may be filed at SSYC unUl lOa.m Saturday. WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB _. k.e~t· their prom1s~ lo MacCameron Jones Serles No. 5. finish amon~ the. £1rs~. Saturday, Sunday; Duke Jones Series :.ilthoug~ their m!fin sail No. 5, Saturday, Sunday w~nt with .th.e wmd one L---------__:L---------.-- San Diego mile from fin~sh. CORONADO CAYS YACHT The Hall.an boat. CLUB-Lasko Spring Series, Satur Charlie Pap h , owned by da G. Peer was second. an~ - §AN DI EGO NAVY SAi LING the only. Spanisfl entry, • CLUB-Optimists Regatta (open) Manzanita. owne.d by NEWPORT HARBOR Yacht Club Saturday. Sunday. Ignazio De Lla~o third. will be host to the fast-growing CORONADO YACHT CLUB-Bar Bern~rd·ChJlt~n w?n Etchells·22 Class in the fleet cham· Trophy race (handicap) Sunday. lh~ U.S. Championship . S d d S MISSION BA y y ACHT CLU 8 -l~1s Y.ear and they placed pionship regatta atur ay an UD· Summer Series (all classes> Sunday. f1.rth in the World Cham· ~ day. Racing will, be over ocean SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB _ pionsluplastyear. ~ cowg~s~ sailors will be busy from Frazee Series CPHRF) Sunday. Fi.fly.one boats from 12 ~ Newport Beach to Dana Polot'Satur· North and Inland n a lions entered t.he " day. Lido Isle Yacht Club's All Girl AN AC AP A YACHT CLUB quarter-ton event which ~ Regalta is scheduled Saturday in Scripps-Kettenbur g Serie!> ~u I ends Wednesday small boats sailed inside the bay, and Saturday. Dana Point Yacht Club will feature SA NT A BARB AR A YACHT the distaff sailors in the cockpits of CLUB-Triangular Serie~ (all Performance Handicap Racing Fleet classes> Sunday. yachts in the fourth race of the Dana POMONA VALLEY SAILING AS· ~ Only tt1e O.lly Piiot really tell• j you wh•t .. new In your lcx•I ~ community .•. mry day " ~~OffShore Shop NOW OPEN • Nautical Sportswear • Deck Shoes & Boots •Foul Weather Gear • Gear Bags & More 2640 Avon Street (behind Mariners Mile) Tues.· Sat. 9.5. • Newport Beach 642-2117 • 1 Belles Series. _____ _:s~O~C:l~A~T~I:O~N~-C~~la~s~s~r~ac~i~n~g~. s~·a~t~u~rd~a~y~.1--:---------J.2~~~~ --~~·w~~~~~~~,.~~!:~--~~~~~~~~ Virtue Wins Sabot Crown John Virtue of Newport Harbor Yacht ~ Club defeated a record breaking fleet of 99 boats in the Balboa Bay Sabot Fleet Cham.plonahie and gntned a qt.nlllfyiag lpOt. for the International Naples Sabot Clas:. Junior champ1onsh1p to be held here Aug. 8·11. Ylrtue was the top qualifier from the local fleet. Others are Doug Cefali, Balboa Ya,cJit Club; Brad Wheeler, B YC ; Molly O'Hora, NHYC , and Mike Pinclsney. Bahia Corin· thian Yacht C lu b . Pinckney was· ,tCOl\<l ln last fear•a natio6al ohamplonahip at San Diego. , nJ I! I lsp' ' TOOAY Se~llletl 2:0 Sec.oll41-t ;21 SATllllDAY u ,., "rttl1lgn , 50 l s ~''" '°" l .ll 1 • • Sec.onc1 ll1Qh i 4l S. I S.~IOW 10•50 1 . ..- SIMI rt-s.iaa.m., Hltl 01 p.m. Mo6n rlM~ U·U. m .. HU 11·54 p.m Tough TQYota trucks. Long B~ds. . StandarCls. SP.Ort Trucks. Thinl< of them as ~·sports cars With loads of luggage space. And here's !!I real r.omfort cab. Wall· to-wall carpet. Ht-back bucket seats. Tinted glas-s. AM radio Per90nal ~ort for you or two. Here's where !tie sporty part begins-up fronl SOHC 2 2 llter englfle. The biggest standard displacement engine in its class. With the most torque. The engine is coupled to a smooth·shiftmg 5-speed overonve transmission. 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CAP> ..-A company here p11na to manufacture • nve-foot·two. 180-pound robot that can Hrvo your dJMer, vacuum your rq.1, baby lit ror your kid a and lnaull your entmles. ''We've Pl'Oframmed the robot Lo approidmate "um an behavior. Tho only llmltaUona towbatlt can do are the boundary of lm11ln1Uon and tbt cOlt f ac· tor," says Anthony Reichelt.. preeldent ot Quaaar lodmtnts, Inc. THE ROBOT, WHICH 'nlE company c._lls aa ~omestic android, has buen researched for eight years and la ln the nnat testt.ni staees. .. We're about 22 months away from produc· lion," Reichelt Hid, addina the robot.s will sell for underM,000. Quuar'1 only bu1tne11 ll 1Danuracturin1 robota. tJnUI DOW, the company'I robot.a have ~D u1ed for animated props and .. promotional eim· mlcka. ••THJS WHOLE SCIENCE rs fn lts infancy," Reichelt said. "Instead or Just kidding around with H·~a\Wave Boost for NJ Resorts ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . <AP> -Coastal re- sort owners, who didn't care too much for the bicentennial s ummer last year, love the heat wave of1m. •'Everyone sta yed home last year. Advance reports that there would be record crowds at the shore scared every one away," s ays Robe rt Paterson, director of the C ape Ma y C ount y Chamber of Commerce. But this year. s ays Atlantic City publicist Sid Asher. "lt has been our best s ummer in 10 years." THIS ROBOT CAN DO JUST ABOUT ANYTHING YOU CAN DO For $4,000 a Maid, Butler, Baby Sitter. Cook and Frtend OPPORTUNITY knocka often when you use result-gelling Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast market. Open Beach Issue Ruffles Feathers CIULMARK, Mass. <AP> -Celebrity photo- grapher Peter Simon is taking on World Bank President Robert S. McNamara in a struggle over beach space in lhis Martha's Vineyard island com· munity which is the s ummer home for some rich and powerful Americans. Simon, 30, son of the late Richard Simon of the publishing firm Simon and Shuster and brother of s inger Carly Simon, is pushing to open to the public a beach owned and kept private by the former U.S. Def eiise secretary. Guards hired by the community of Chilmark keep bathers from bis property., ... • MJDE BA TIUNG IS '"THE SEED ot a Jot of the trouble." said Robert i.,.~~e. s~~ ~-· park and r ecreation comm1t\ee off.GW titt,Y ~otn­ muntty of Chilmark. where McNamara, 61, aml Simon have homes. Heavy winter stor:ms have eroded the public portion of Lucy Vincent beach. part or which is owned by McNamara, Lawrence said. . AS A RESULT, THERE IS less room for town resident.s who find they must share part of the space once reserved only for nude bathers who -unlike those in nearby Edgartown -were tolerated in Chilmark. 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I • -IC •• It took five hours for Westminster's The Great Jphn L to g~t-fnto fT)a}f_~up for _ h• rf/Je"~Bt>•maR-1~6'/lte lsfilFfcfof ~.eau' (abo\/Bj, ~r distance shGts~i'~'was able to get away with. wearing a mask (right). ·A ' By STEVE MITCHELL Of, .. D.tlly "li.t SU.ff With his shaved head. impos· ing eyes and bushy moustache, The Great John L looks fierce enough to wrestle wiUI animals. He does. Slap five hours' worth of m akeup on the 52-year-old Westminster man and you have "Boarm an,'' one of several fi erce "humanimals" in American International Pie· lures' "The Island of Dr. Moreau.·' now s howing 1n Orange County. I THE GREA'r John L (that's the name that appears on his California .drivers license) co· stars with Burt Lancaster, Michael York, Richard Basehart and Barbara Carrera in the film adapt(ld from H.G. Wells' novel by tbe same name. ' John L plays the part of a half- anhµal, halr-bwnan creature, •--.. -- ' e -. c f' rM . Coast Man Plays 'Humanimhl morningc:::!~r~~::~i2: . 14 (\ ~ f0r1H dag J'W,'d finally be lb k t h · H B . our--tnlai~ 7:30 or 8 in an s o t e experimental yen~an. earman, Llonman -:mtll'liu,~otm>Lsa'd. screwups of Dr. Moreau , andTigerman. .. •. ~ ~ J portrayed by Lancaster. "We had 85 1>«eent hurnidi~ e saic!~the ma~eup .ere . To perfect the realistic boar-all the time," tlie Orange (f~Y ~:t~~~~~ S~~e~ ish look takes two makeup men man said abottt the troplcal ram dowo.t.G\abou fk,u~ hours by five hours, according to John L. f~ests. ·:u would start raining end o'r'rlf'uilng. The movie was filmed on St. h~e the dickens for thr~e or four , . . Croix in ~e American Virgin nunutes and then stop. " When they weren t .acting Isl an ~ ~~ruary .. where John Tbcb the makeup ~~ would 1 sta r for dlaoen ds •. sc~c , th umanigi~ L said conditions were '~s ~an rus~ up and start1ouchlf18 us up · i~ · iea near perfect for a stuntman weanng again." }ufl.Mli*. ~ • gobs of hair and glue on his face. Holding up a grisly mask of the ,.·.~,-·, • · character.be port('eys in-.tbe-.film, ''WE 'ALL lioT along ~ .. MY FACE would start itching and burning like hell," the actor growled. "I had to have a makeup man with me every minute of the day in that beat, re· (ouching what I sweat off.,. Things weren't any better for Ms fellow humanimals, John L said. Those beasties include John L expl~ned that thMliP· linej,'" <Jobrr:t. said:.. "T}(t; over face piece was us~d i""1<>ng weren'µny ~f&' actor• lhet!, shots, whc;'!'e·every hair dfd' not · He sat4 his ~aughter 14-y havetobeinplace. · old Danlca Clark. ptayed wf •• Ricltard.Ba.sebart's children · I WOV.J,D much prefer to t~ the filmiQg and even JtM have wom"this thing," be saldf} odi&ll Jait in thefilm. "but it doesn't look nearly as re-. . • alistic does it;.. 'J'.h1s 1sn t th~ first movfe.: ' · wh11.ti ~('-51-f>OUD~ stunl\D ·.-n.' .. , has appeared. Si~nm~~:'~rtta "Four for Texas," appeared "0Ur'Man F'iint," "There Wu D C~m· and ''Ha • • . Mi d rece.ntly •. ..:.Jl:~IL~n , ~ orris 1n ar (!.' .,, '+' restling in "Brealte , i': Breaker!'' · f , . ~ TELEVISION viewers m h a v e s e,e n h i m i n C Worthfngt6n automobile co merclals, where the cowboy c salesman tosses John L ar · over car hoods. John L portrays "High Prlc · in the television ads, you see. ;i In order to prepare for "Dr.; Moreau," John Land his fello~ stuntmen had ~aily work~ 1lqf• Enc~ed Village. 1 formerl Japa ·~~ aOO,t>eer ~ in Bu a Par ·' By J6Ji~ L doem; mea igb'B or numin in pla • ' -~ . "TTJle future "bumanimals"' watch~ their counterparts and imitated facial expressions and body movements, even wrestling 'with the domesticated animalS ''to get a feel for them." But wrestling animals is nothing new to John J.,. He often entertains bis eight children at their Westminster home b}L wrestling Honey, his pet moun, tain lion. •' . .,,._., p ur ..................... ·JJJOra ..... · ............... ·1t/!f0l1IE· .. · · / ... · .... ·· .. ·ma : · Romanee ColorS Piiinti·a ·gs · t By MARCIA FORSBERG Orlando paints swirls and oc111eoe11,~sutt curls, ribbons and swans. In an inviting hillside home flowers, butterflies, clowns in Laguna Beach, close to the and hearts. · clouds and stars, an artist The Colombian-born artist creates an ethereal, magical describes his work as dreamworld in the middle o( nyesteraay . . . with today the night. . . . an<\ e'(~n tomorrow.'' HiS' The roman~c visions that style is remini,scent of the art Jiaave their be innings behind nouveau period of the late bis eyes unf o d in the early 19th and early 200t centuries. morning hours fO'r painter , {ft:=:!:rt OrlandoAgudelo-Botero. HE DltAWS ON his own background for some of the messag~ he conveys. FROM AN assortment of somewhat crusty watercolors and cups oC murky water. For example. be speaks almost reverenUy about the "ladies," as be calls them. smiles 'rather than large The women. wit.h small, grins. Orlando portrays them enigmatic smiles and large. as "genUe, classic. with fi. smokey eyes, are r efiections nesse ... He: admlta to putting of how refined. well-bred them on a pedestal. w6men from his native Colombfa -sbollld conduct themselves. "This comes frotn myback· ground and the way I }!as broupt up1 the~ay my· sis- ters were brotfsnt up. Their behavior should be like tbis,t• he said, Indicating the de· mure, lovely women in his own paintings. By giylng them a )f :J.. /I '8 Cl DAIL "f PIL,OT • • n.dcetll• Judy O'De u Ell zu ls helped into bod by Jenny Scharf (left) aod EUcc.-n P'!shbuck ln ·•yy Falr Lady." DOW playlnR at Seba1tlan'1 Weit Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenlda Plco. San Clemente , 492·9950. The Arts in Brief .. ROMANTIC PAINTING •.• (From Page Cl) moved to IA&una Beach to do free-lance araphJc ~dvertis· lnew°'k. His inborn talent has r isen rapidly to tb• surface in ju.t the last three years. durtog which time he "completely developed" his present style on his own. Orliindo's first showing came in 1974 in Westwood. ·'One show led to another, and in no time at all I found myself involved in the a rt world,'' be aaid, his en- thuaiastic f a.ce outlined by high cheekbobes and a fringe of dark hair. THE TALL, lean 30-year- old has lus own special tech· niquesfor shaping a painting The feeling l s so r e- wardins for Orlando that he often p a ints all nicbt, nniAbJ.ng at dawn. "It was about 3 or 4 tbla morning when 1 visualized this," he said. pointing to a hall· completed flutter of but- terru~. His work makes us e of personal imagery. To Orlan· do, swans represent purity - ··not neeessarily chastity" - but "something pure and de· licate." Dell(:acy and details are the hallmarks of his brush strokes. Among the clowns and mimes are hearts -"a romantic feeling" -and. the butterflies -"freedom. movement and beauty." Chamber Music Planned "Most ot lhe time, when 1 get up in the morning, I start seUlng myself llp (for the mood)." He explains that lhe phone calls he gets, the peo- ple he sees, even lhe weather can influence the mood he has summoned. "In lhe evening, when I start to sketch, the TV is off and, I just go with the music. I choose a song that I like, by a ny composer, and play ll Eyes, too. dominate his work. "To me, eyes are the most expressive part of the human body. People don't even have to talk -tbey can express themselves with their eyes." PREVIOUSLY a user of lighter pastels, Orlando ls "going through bright colors right now. I still like to bi-ad a lot of them. The Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society bas announced it.I lm·78 program. feilturing in· ternaUonal performers. The schedule la: Oct. 30, Panocha String Quartet from Czechoslovakia; Nov. 13, Sequoia String Quartet; Jan. 29. 1978, Francesco Trio; Feb. 26, Nash Ensemble from London; March 12, Tokyo String Quartet; and April 12, Purcell String Ql'artetfrom Canada. Tickets are $20 general, $12 students, with single ticketa $5. All concerta will be held at the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave., al 8:15 p.m. Brochures are ava1lable by calling 499-3106, 545-7535 or 494-4865, or by writing to Box 385, Laguna Beach, CA 92652. C#aWftain• Cancellation The Chieftains, an Irish folk band, have notified the Greek Theater ol postponement of their upcoming summer United States tour and cancellation of their Tuesday scheduled performance at the outdoor theater in Griffith Park. Ticket holders for tbe Chieftains July 26 date should return them to point of purchase for re- fund. Battle al the Band• A ''BatUe of the Bands" contest will be held in the City Lights Nighclub in the Convention Center Hotel at Knotts Berry Farm in Buena Park beginning Monday and Tuesday. Competition is open to any musical group, with a $4,000 booking and a r ecording session going to thewlMer. Auditions will be held for three consecutive , S\Jndays beginning this Sunday (by appointment f only). The finals will be held Aujf. 15-16. Audi· t-tions are open to the publjc. I-Groups inieresied Jn partlcipating should call Creative Coordinators and Consultants al • 752·29&9between9a.q:a. and6p.m. weekdays. Ught Opera Ti~ket• Season tickets are now on sale for Fullerton Civic Ught Opera's sixth season of musicals. "'The Unsinkable Molly Brown" will run three weekends from Oct. 21 through Nov. 3. "The Stu· dent Prince" from Feb. 10 through 25, and ·'Brigadoon" from May 19 through June 3. Season ticket prices feature rates for children under 12, students 12 to 22. and adults ranging from $8 to $16.50 for the three shows. The FCLO ticket orfice has moved to 213 W. • Commonwealth Ave. in Fullerton. The ticket ' phone remains 879·1732. ornce hours are from 10 , 1 a.m. toSp.m. weekdays. All shows are staged at Plummer Auditorium. Chapman at Lemon Street in Fullerton. evening performances at 8:30, matinees at 2:30. Tickets r for individual shows Will be OD sale al a later date. . 'flddler' r.,, • .,. AudiU~ for "FJddler on the Roof'' will be held Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m . in the Pearson Park Theater localed al Lemon and Sycam0re Streets in Anaheim. Austin Peay will produce and direct the pre. sentaUbn. wlllcb will be staged by the Ana- M odjeaka Pl~yers in cool>t'ration wltb the Anaheim Parka, Recreation and thQ Arts Deparl-J ment. Mike Alexander wlll play t.be,role of Tevye but other roles are open fOf' a varie\y of types and ~ ages. Reheana11 will begln Aug. 1 and wlll also be ~onducted at the Pearaon Park Theater. The plaf will be performed Sept. 17 ahd 24 at 8 p;m. at the P~arson Park' Theater. Questions mil)' be ref erred to 583·~18. . \ . an.eer ...... ,..,. ... Irv(ne ExQunlona 11 off ertna a !our-program ~ub1crfot1on sen.a of concerti lo Irvine. . Scheduled are: Carmen Draion and the Lons Beach Symt>ftapy Otcheatra, 8 p.m. Oct. 2 at the ltvlne ffarVest F .. Uvll Big Top Tent; the ~ • r:Beacb 8,Jmph91\Y and Choful with Handel'• "Messiah." 8 p.m. Nov. 19 at University High School; the California Ballet and Long Beach Symphony in "Nutcracker Ballet," 3:30 p.m. Dec. 18 at University High School . and Van Cliburn, pianist, with the Long Beach Symphony, Jan. 29 at UC Irvine's Crawford Hall. Cost is $19.50 for all four concerts, general ad- mission, and $12 for students. Information is available from Irvine Excursions Inc., P.O. Box 18619, Irvine, CA92713. Di.deland on Catalina A two-day Dixieland event is planned for next weekend on Catalina Island. Flve bands will play for dancing at the Avalon Casino Ballroom from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 30. with a special boat on Catalina Island Cruises leaving San Pedro Terminal at 7:30 p.m. In· formation is available by calling Hal Rumenapp after6p.m. at (213) 393-8070. On July 31 special boats will leave beginning at 8:45 a.m. with jazz jam sessions on board. Addi· tional jazz will be provided at the Casino ballroom from noon to 8 p.m. ATTENTION CHEFS! Tiie frHlt fnift 1'• Hll Wiit ettfl-.ce yow -...! ,..,,. .... frHh fnllt -_. ....... -4 wehan..,•~ I lllltdt ef ..-......... INmn, bl•tberrlu, ra1,berrle1, ...... .....,. ... ,........ ....,.,. OHH SUHDAY 11l6 ...... lltd ...... ·r: ...... . Yoer cnt ....... wl .... Mr • W.Wirt tr.Ila frett. 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JULY U. 1977-:7 P.M. several times. , "I don't think 1t has anything Lo do· with inspira- tion. 1 begin to see things, to create things In my own mind, that weren't there before," he said, his voice drifting off. "If I use red. next lo it or near it will be a rose or a lavender to help settle and blend with the others.'' Orlando's p~nUog1 will be displayed through Aug. 28 at the Laguna Beach FesUval of Arts. yoa ... Big The Inglewood Forum, July 19 to August 3. Anaheim C.Onvention Center, August 4to15. Long Beach Arena, August 17 to 21. Perfonnances for which " offer is good include the following: Inglewood Wed 7/al-1:30 PM Wed 7 /20-8:00 PM ThW'S 7/21-1:30 PM Anaheim Fri 8/5-3:00 PM Tues 8/9-3:00 PM ' Tues 8/9-8:00 PM Long Beach Thurs 8/18-3:00 PM Thurs 8/18-8:00 PM Fri 8/19-3:00 PM lleadaner Country singer Jerry Rffd . will be featured July 29 arid 30 in Knott's Berry Farm~s Good Time Theater in Buena P~rk. Show times are 7:30, 9 and 10:30 p.m., with ad- mission included in the park entry fee of $4.25 adults. $2. 75 children. ;. 1 I l • Minnie Pearl . On Stage At Knott's 10NIGlll', ltlLY ZI • lllWNIS PBA.U. -7:ao. t and 10:30 o'clock tom .... ad Saturday at K.Dott'1 Berry Fann ln .._.. Plrtt. t&..25 adula.., $3.75 children. ILlDOld'ITB 8ROW -M~ Hatter'• Tea Pu-~ tt ud lllutoMtla, aatiriUn& rock 'n' roll stars ad ...._ 2, 3:30 and 1 o'clock tonfg.bt; 11:30 a.m .• 1, 1 :808Dd • p.m. Saturday. and DOOQ.1:30, z :• &Dd4 p.m. Sunday at the Mall ot Oranse, two bloclcl south ol Lincoln Avenue on Twstin Avenue off the Newport Freeway. Free. ·sPOON aJVEa ANTHOLOGY· -. Poetic drama. 7:30 o'clock toniaht and Saturday at the Fountain Valley High School Little Theater. 11816 Bushard Ave. $2 adults, Sl students. SIM!ll Perf erra Trazana Beverley will re-create her Tony Award-winning. role in '·For Colored Girls W}lo 'Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf,,, · opening for previews· July 31 at the Mark Taper Forum of the. Los Angeles Music Center, (213)' 972-7211. -.. . . . . . ~July22.1977 DAit. Y PILOT Q llOTO&C\'CLE USA SHOW -At the Lone B .. ch Sl>ortl Arena. feat.urt_ni Ent KJllevel and RUH Cdllna. 'to 11 i>'Clock t4algbt, Dboa lO 11 p.m. Saturday. nOOQ to 10 p.m. SUDday. $C.9S adult.I, $2.95 children S-12, under 12 free. Tickets at door OI' Ticket.roo. .. I.A C&IS'l1ANITA PAGEANT-Hiltoricll story In outdoor Mtlinf, 8:U o'clock toai&bt through Aue. 7, nliblly except Mondays. San Clemente E1trella offramp from San Diego Freeway. follow 1l1ns to uounds. $3.:iiO adults. $1.50 c hUdra 482-1131or488-08lD. . POLK. SOUL OONCUT -With Suzi Merideth amd Diana Hershey, .7:30 o'clock tonight at Calvary Chapel of Dana Point. 33782 Big Sur, Dana Point. Free. •GODSPELL• -Musical, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in the Porthole Theater, Dana Hills Hieb School, 33333 Street ol the Golden Lantern. Dana Point. $2.50 adults, $1..50 6tudents. $1 children. 496-6666, drama department. •DETEcnVE STORY" -Drama about i><>lice work, 8:30 o'clock tonight through Sunday at Golden West College Theater, 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. $3 general, $2 students and seniors. Tickets at bookstore,892-Tlll. . 'THE ·ooo OOUPLr -Nell Slmoa -comedy, now thrQUlb Aut. 21 at Rarleqwa Ploner Plab~O\U1e, 3053 Barbor Blvd... s.ta Ana. $13-179-5SU. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR -Now t.broulb San. day at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Hudson Srot.hers. toallht; Kenny Bocen, Saturday; Rain. Sunchly. 6 and 9 p.m. sbowtimes. Grounds admlMloQ SZ adults, $1 children. Tick.eta at door or Tlcketrc:n. -&TO&Y TllEATE&" -Weatmlost.er Communi- ty Theater• '1272 Maple St., Weetminster • toaigbt through July at. 8 p.m. Fridaya and~. 2 p.m. $todays. 89N626. •THE WAllBIOR'S HUSBAND' -Comedy. tonight through .July 31, 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Ana·MocijUka Players at Loara Elementary Scbool, 1601 W. Broad:i:r;, Anaheim. $2.50 general. $1.50 stu- dent.a seniors. 633-5278. WILLIE BOBO -9, 10 :45 and 12:30 o'cl~k tonight at the White House, 340 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Followed by: Satur- day; the Steve Hooks Band; Sunday and Monday, the Dave Pike Quartet; Tuesday-Thursday, Night Flight; July 29and30, Supersax.41M-8088/9. Dining Well Seasoned Again last week we were con· templating the summer.winter ambiguity of our fondness for the Orange Coast. Inevitably these months unfold as the best time or year to live in the area, then comes winter and we're firm in the belief it represents the finest season. Try a July dinner outing to Laguna Niguel and it's almost impossible to escape the discord Out 'n' About Norman Stanley and colors utilized in the interior · decor -especially in the natural woods on waU panels and dividers. fresh mushrooms stuffed with crabmeat, $4.50, and scampi. $5.50. A special taste treat was the hollandaise sauce on the stuffed mushrooms. Times/Places ·coarEDUNS-Ai Lan' Stoi>. 2122 s.E. Brtst.ot' St., Newpoct Beach. Tonight through Jloaclay: Frank Wdter, Mwedeer aaclBobby Kelton. July .. 26-Au~~ Bluestein, Dave Letterman and ; Fred ~ e:ao ad lD p.m. 1"eelmighta, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. $2.50 plull one dri.ok minimum weetrntgbts; $.UO plus two . drlnka weekeoda. 'BOOT AN-BOLLAJl?' !.. Original Western musical farce, prior to dinner-theater tour, at Santa Ana Qty Ball Annex, 530 N. Ross St. 8:1S o'~lock toliigbt: 2:1$ .and 8:15 p.m. Saturday. $2.50 general, $2 children and seniors, $2.25 in groups ot 10 or more. 631-8602, 868-ZOM or 839·16:i0. . •pao PATRIA' -Historical pageant, s o'cloclt tonight through Sunday at 31811 Camino Capistrano. San Joan Capistrano. It adults, $2.SO children.~ • • 'BAREFOOT IN TBE . P~ -NeD Simon comedy, today through July 31 at Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W. Malvern Ave .• Fullerton. 8 p.m. Tuesdays.Fridays, 6 and 9 p.m. Saturdays, 6 p.m. Sundaya. $6.50, includes snacks. 879.Qt65. • MAGIC MOUNTAIN -The Temptations, 8 and 10 o'clock tonight through Tuesday; Leslie Ug· gams, July 26-31. North of Hollywood off San Diego or Golden State freeway. $7.95 adults, $6.95 cbildrena.u, includes rides. UNIVERSAL AllPRITBEATEB-ln Universal City. Janis Ian with Steve Martin, tonight througb ~; Kenny Loggins, July 28-29. (213) 9fl>.9421. ,,, with your winter self. At least that's the way we felt when we sat down to our evening meal at the Crown House last Saturday. It must be stated quite em- phatically. however, that this garden·like aura isn't the only distinction to recommend Crown House dining: Fortunately there's also superior food and service to match the setting. Dinner entrees fall into the general categories of lamb-veal- pork, fowl, pasta. seafood and steaks. All include a choice of soup or mixed green or spinach salad; seafood and steak selec. lions-additionally include steamed rice or boiled parslied potatoes in jackets, creamed spinach or vegetable du jour (vegetable dishes e~cepted ). THE NEW GREEK THEATER -America and Stephen Bishop, tonight and &turday; Tom Jones, Wednesday through July 30. (213) 660·8400. The opening night concert of the Laguna Beach Sum- m er Music Festival at S-p.m. Monday will be conducted by M asatoshl Mitsumoto at the Laguna Beach Hi g h Sc hool Auditorium. Ticket number is 494·1112. Open 7 Days l'tighest Quality Native Mexican Foods All SPCRTS MNl'S GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN. Mon.-Thut. 11:300.m. to 10 p.m. Fri. & Sot. 11 :30 o.m. to 11 p.m. (C(J<T AILS Sunday 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. 9093 E. AO~. HUNTINGTON BEAO. 962-7911 _, And Clear Davs Tuesday thraugh Saturcfay 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. At The ,_1/:~ t!JJ«AA d,.,. 21112 Pacific Coast Hwy. Huntil'\gton Beach (714) 536-1421 LUHCHIS sano Buffet and Luncheon Menu 1 11 :30 am. tQ 2:30 p.m. . Monday thru Frfd'-Y DIMNBS SllVID From 5:00 p.m. 7daysa week ..,Wl•Mll'llnlCYV HOfllMAM ft.10 ., FNtunng Judy....,.. SUI\. 7 P·'"·•11 p.m. Mon. tp.m.-1 a.m. On this occasion we were seat- ed in the restaurant's cheery out- door din.iag patio. But we re- called a visit last January when. although we were seated in the main dining room, there was also a sense of being in the open. AND WHAT IT all boiled down to, we decided, is the out-of-doors quaHty otthe entire place. • This impression stems, first of a ll, from an almost uninterrupt-. ed expanse of windows overlook- ing a rolling, well·kept lawn. that's dotted with stately old trees and verdant shrubbery. Heightening the out·of·doors feeling, nature has bee~ called on rather heavily for the textures .v111 · For all these attributes credit owner Bill Peters, hi$ equally knowledgeable wife, Jean, and a chip-off-the-old-block, Bill, Jr. Before one begins the agreea- ble task of contemplating more than 50 dinner entrees. a similar chore looms with the nearly two dozen appetizers on the oyster bar menu. Worthy .considerations in the hors d'oeuvres department in· elude oysters or clams on the half shell. current price quoted on re-· quest; shrimp or crab cocktail, $3.95 each; stuffed artichoke bot- toms (crab or oysters>. $4.95; oysters Rockefeller, $4.95. Our laudable cho~es wst! ANY PROSPECT should prove s atisfactory but latch onto the s pinach salad if there's any doubt about the fU'St choice. To cite but a few entree possibilltie!J there's smoked pork chops (with apricots steeped in brandy), $8.50; veal Maison (aauteed in butter with fresh avocado). $8.95; chicken stuffed with crab gourmet, $6.95; rigatoni Romano (baked in a casserole with Jack cheese),~; Pacificredsnapper,$6.25;baked imported whole Dover sole, meuniere (boned at your table>. $10.95. (S~ INDOORS. Paae C5) SEBASTIAN'S DINNER TBEArERS -.. My Fair Lady," now through Sept. 4at140 Aven.ida Pico, San Clemente. 492-9950, $10-$15; .. Carnival," now through Oct. 2 at the Grand Hotel, 1 Hotel Way. Anaheim. 172·1710. $11·$16. HOLLYWOOD BOWL -Pops at the Bowl With Mitch Miller, tonight and Saturday; Beetbove.o concert with Alfred Brendel, pianist, Tuesday. Thursday and July 30. With the Los Angeles Philharmonic; 8:30p.m. $1-$6. (213) 876-8742. CONTINUING IN' LOS ANGELES -"'Grease," through July 31 at the Pantages Theater; "Annie Get Your Gun,'' through Aug. 6 at th~ Dorothy Chandler PaviJ!on; "Th!_. Wiz. •• throu~ S_!!~t. 10 <See OUTDOOR.Page C6> .fbtrhru Let us start by confuming the whispers. Food at The Five Crowns is scandalously good. So visit this authentic 12th century English coach house and dine as the Lords and Ladies of London did. SMORGASBORD RESTAURANT BAlfOUIT ,Aci&nm-llPTO 1• ,..._. HUNTIMOTON IUQ4 • CO'IONA Dll. MM U:l MAIM ST. AT Int -&. COAST HWY. Frf. thru Tues. IRUMCH .. ........M.JZ Sunc:Say Aftemoans (714)....,,. 361 Oiff Dtlve, na Beach FIVE CR2,WNS :~: 3801 Fast Coast Highwa 'c.orona del Mar. (714) 675-1374 --------------a.IP--------------~ ·h's a New England Clam Bake! : $7.95 per Pe~n.· 1 We're having a real New England Clam Bake Sunday through Thursday : nights. Join us at an ocien-view table for New England clam chowdei; I steamed clams, whole Maine Lobster, corn•on•the•cob and fresh pop• I overs ••• just $7.95 per person. It's ~ extraordinary value, like every•'· I thing on Maxwell's semibly·priced menu. I The restaurant prides it.eel£ on serving more varieties of fresh fish than I any other restaurant in Southern California-an exceptional selection I of 20 fresh fish daily.The wine list is truly outstanding ••• over 200 wines, I all from our great California winemakers. • I The critics are raving about Maxwell's-you'll und~ntand why when : rou ertjoy Out New England Clam Bake. I ~ £ A. ~~IE• c[~ At the Pier in Huntington. Beach 1 ~"' YY LL ~ can (714)·536-2555 ' I SEAFOOD 'RESTAlJAANT • Dance at Fluffy's Disco from lOpm I I B ''} frtgax, Ju!y 12, 1971 , ........ ~ .... :~f Mesa Musical .a .. Myste~· t 'l'rl o ftl t "Sometblng'1 Afoot" at the .,J Costa Mesa Civic Playhouae, and t , if you don't recop1ze the UUe'IO t ··o· •·s t mucbtbebetter. ., • · ••: · .... lt1s the playhouse's tblr4 t t musical ln three seasons, and all three have a common de· ~ re f'Jflltl nominator -,they were (and will · t ........ ra 13..... J' t be) OraJl8e County premieres. __,, For thole of us who've been CldCkn on• •11 . ..,;.,.· "Oklahomaed" and "South t t Paciriced" to death over the years, Costa Mesa's ventures in· t Served with Green Vegetables t to 11\._Uslcal theater have been Soup· R1ce ·Green Tea • oasv~9ortl.Moreover, lbefir.5t • 'two' Mesa musicals have proved t 7 .,5 't every D&t u eruoyao1e as tne old standbys· lnOre SO, in fact, because ~I their freshness. f 11RDIB~,,· t AC1'UALLY, THE Civic .. I! . flaybous~ broke the musical t #60 fashion Island, Newport ,.c,,enter •. t b'arrler in 1969, it.s fourth year, with "Stop the World, 1 Want to t Reservations honored: 644·4811 Gel Off." a superb show but one · t sQ physically exhausting that the COME IN AND BE OUR HONORED' GUEST theater swore off the lyrical stuff Alla ..&..I& ......,. ~ .. ....._ ........ until March, 1975. ._.._.. ._....,.. ...,. ; ... W That was when "Minnie's -----------------· ___ Boys," a musical based on the e,_rl1 life o( the Marx Brothers, Our team tells you everything you was brought to the stage by resi- want to khow about your team dent director Pali Tambellini. It proved to be the most popular show of the season. In the Last ye(lf, in addition to the playheuse'a regular five-play schedule, Pali tb,rew in a bonus DAILY PILOT FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT ~ " 1 · .. i:t..,..pOce. ·. ' fe rGJtl r, t ·~ ;· z;ti~or . • GOURMET DINING 2_ MEDITI:~RANt:AN AM • CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH SUNDAYS 10·3 PM • DANCING NIGHTLY -CABARET LOUNGE • CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOP -24 HRS. • I ,.. • , \ .. 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. IRVINE, cAtrFORNlA f()pposite Or11nge County Airport) (714) 833·2770 IT'S THE ·TOSTADA -. OF THE-TOWN •. • . EDINGER -~ RED ON ION STARK ST. HEIL AVE. Follow the r'ha~ tt> our Red • .~outh-of-t~e-border favorites • Onion Mexican F:iestaurant ptus a fewJ.creations of our where you'll finq our F.iest~ · ~own-llke 50¢ meals for Little Tostada . A giant tortilla shell I ·Amigos under 12. So come to deliciously filled with beef I pork the Re~(t Onion. When it comes chi le verde, cheese and more to Me~can restaurants. we1re good things. You'll find all yotJt the tostada of the town. -~O~on MEXICAN RESTAU~ 16060 Beach Blvd., Huntington Seach, 842·2~411 ,. · tntermissk>n . Tom· Tit1;1s~ , in the form of "Sugar." the muaical, version of the memora· ble m9vle "So1J1e Like It Hot." It. was Uckete\\ for four days, but. was extellded to another weekend and all performances were SRO. Kathi O'Melveny .and Jon Lystne. The Costa Mesa musical viul be 011 the boards tor two wc!elts this time, Aug. 10·13 and J.7-aQ. lo the Community Recreation Center on the ()ranie County Fairgrounds. CUrtain will be8:30 and reservations are being taken at 556·5459 Mondays th·rough Fridays from 1 to s p.m. * * * BACKSTAGE -The Garden Grove Community Theater is Obviously, unfamiliartly with looking for a guest director for lts a musical didn't impede the line second show of the 1977:73 at the ticket window, so Pali season, which will open Feb. Tambellini selected another 17 .... directors are Invited to virtual unknown for the summer send resumes to the theater at of '77 -.. Something's Afoot.'' In P .O. Box 1309, Garden Grove a nutshell, it's a musical spoof of 9264.2 ..•• the old Agatha Christie murder · ---------...,,..-. mysteries, most notably "Ten • Little Indians, .. in which the Arts and Crafts characters are killed off one by one until the murderer is un· masked D emonstrated Artisans' Alley, 13271 ~entury Blvd., Garden Grove, wi'ft hold a grand opening celebration today through Sunday. Pleading Susan O'Connell asks husband Clar k Burson for compassion after he learns a .sepret from her past in "Detective Story.'' playing at 8:30 o'clock tonight through Sun· day at Golden West College Theater, 15744 Gdld~n West St.. Huntington Beach. "SOMETIDNG'S Afoot" will mark the return of Betsy Hewett, absent from the local stage for . the past three seasons. Costa Mesa regulars Stan Wlasick and Jack Willenbacher (both from the "Sugar" cast) will be on hand, along with Candace Siegel. Mark Lewis, Elsa McManon. Judson LaHaye, Fred c;>wen. Arts and crafts demonstrations •• ~ will be given and entertainment d will be provided by songwriter . 1·sco¥e r Dane Madsen. Also performing will be bluegrass musician Ernie Vincent. 'Dying' Featured . OnKOCE I "Like sex, dying is a direct and personal ex· perience, and the fact that it is happening to others also isn't of much help or interest to you.'· So says Michael Roemer, producer and director. whose own fear or death led to his in· volvement in tbe film "Dying." This two·hour documentary special will be presented Sunday at 8 p.m. on KOCE·TV. Channel50. The film studies three cancer patients who know they are going to die . is Bade wilh Live ll1Sit aa~ tJaulellOI al llArritll' s I (Jap,ritdt ~ ~ Wed. thru Sat. ( :MOF'rlott:.:. · ........ °*"7D •'4...~ ,.,..., o.. Phone 111•> UCMOOO, DAILY PILOT privacy ••• In the true Oriental tradition -secluded ••• Intimate ... relaxed •... gracious -Japanese and Chinese cuisine. exotic tropical drinks . Open 7 ,days tor lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Featuring Happy Hour Mon -Fri 4 to 6 with Tokyo size drinks and complimentary appetizers. Discover Toh-En. The finest In Oriental cuisine & cocktails. Reservations accepted 1714 I 833·9185 Z\LL steaks aRe not cReateO equal. You may be In for a pleasant surprise at the Cask ·n Cleaver From our "blind taste tes1:· to hand· plcku19 our meals. to serving only Com Belt beef. lo careful aging. 10 cutting steaks 10 order. to searing and sttc1hng in ndtural JU1ces. to really warm ~ no one does more 10 serve you a better sreak and great things to go wtlh 1t 1han the Cask 'n Cleavet cask ·n !) cleaven ·At.f: 1660 Dow St. Newport Beach 752-2538 (Near ·~ . Or•ll99 CountY ~ A11'J)O!'t. Take , MacArthur to ' \fit~ Birch ti'.> Dove. Next to ,j\\1\\1 Mane Callender's.) I -~J It 'I i &!ck Singer : !Full of Fun • Pop adO.l Leo Sayer'• Or•uik Th atet 1t1nd a<>ld out lont btforo the boundln1 Briton from Bn.blon ltf\ hls native land for our 1horea. It w u.sy to see why lut w@ekend after a concert that broueht a chl"erll\I audience to lt1 feet creamlnJ tor more from an ~c taUc. el<· uberant performer who hu a •real future In gvmn tks "he ever deserts hla adorlna fans. Saytt, a 11fted son1i:wrater who haa several gold albums under his belt at the tender age of 21>. • ~ave hls fast· growing legion of American funs all lhey w nted l? hear in his sell-out en1a1ement. UIS ALBUM "Endless Fhght" topped Brt tain's charts for months and 1s sttJI in the top six. It's selling lake hot cakes her~ and he under TOM BARLEY Music Box stand ably used eight of the album ·s 10 songs in his Greek Theater appear a nee. He brought lhe house down with the haunting "Dancing."' set his eager listeners alight with .. Long Tall Glasses·• and "When I Need You·· and enthralled a hushed house with the moving "The Dancer." But what Sayer fans love most of all is the while·shoed Leo who twirls the microphone like a baton as he bounds around the stage pounding out the pop songs that have become classics. The pint-sized pop idol has tremendous personal appeal and a .. little boy lost" approach to many of his &umbers that has an obvious errect on his female admirers. And Lhere were plenty of them, squealing and shrieking in that noisy Greek audience. LEO SA YER: one moment the dreamy.eyed English kid who can move you to tears via that · appealing, often falsetto. voice and the next mo- ment bring you to your feet in joy as he does his own unique light fantastic among what must be the best s upportina J?roup in the business. He's at the lop of the rock·pop tree today. And it's a safe bet, on the strength of this high flying performance. that he will stay there for a long lime to come. Real Cantonese Food eat here or tah home STAG CHINESE CASIHO 1f1,21 u Pl., Newport Be~h ORj.ae J.95'0 ,Mooft to MldillfJht D~~ u..tf 1 :06 e.M. OYBUftAllS•KU-AAU LUMCHEOM AMO DIMMER DAILY Special a...c..._ Mht Monday thru Friday 11:30 to 1 30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Featuring Exotic Tropical Dnnks 1500 ADAMS lat Hwborl . COSTA MESA i ...... ,, ' ........ t.... 5 •• i;~n llJ011S'p AIMI. ht Gw•" G reH 1220 I HOOKHUlST IAt CIMlpMe•I 611·7020 CROWN HOUSE ~· RESTAURANT ! 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUl!L IAI c.-v-, '-.YI 499-2626 496-Sn3 IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT .. FOReSt A.Vf.. LAGUNA HACH 1111 ,,,. I , flMI Ample Pree Parldng 494-9491 752.a558 "Ralph is back In the kitchen" at the ,, Frederic Forrest (right) as a young Ute Indian new to the- rodeo circuit is given bad advice by cham· pion Richard Wid· mark on "Wh e n Legends Die," a film to be sboW'1 at 9 p,m . Wednesday on Chan· nel2. INDOORS AND OUT AT CROWN HOUSE. (From PageC3) The first of our two entrees~ lobster thermidor, $8.95; netted a sensational dish in which chunks (adding up to a generous portion) of lobst er and fresh mushrooms had been sauteed in wine and cream sauce. • Next was a superb veal Elizabeth, $8.95. In this striking· ly original concoction, you re· ceive a fine blend of veal and shrimp, sauteed with shallots. tomatoes and a dash of cognac, with artichoke bottoms. parmesan cheese and buttered noodles. • Dessert was passed in favor or the Crown House cappucino, $2. Sever al secret ingredients - which have never been revealed even with repeated inquiry - make the restaurant's version or this drink about the moat flavorful lo be round. ln . addition to dinner seven nights a week, the Crown House Is also one of your best bets for lunch, a daily feature from 11 a . m. An d ditto for Sunday brunch. between the hours 0£9:30 a .m . and 4 p.m .• when a special menu offers. two dozen mouth· watering selections. There's also entertainment in the lounge, Tuesday tbrouah Saturday, troro 8:30'p.D,). HQ\ ca~ cold hors d'oeuvres are a feature of the• tQ7 p.m . .baw1 hqu,r. the Crown H~ ii located at 32802 Coast Jligbway, corner of Crown Valley Parkway, Lagun~ Niguel. Reservations recom- mended, 499·~ OA: 4.96-5773. T he Peters also owo and operate the I vy H ouse restaurant, 384 Forest Ave., in the Lumbeeyard Art Center across from City Hall, LaguQa Beac:h. 494-9491. It's· especially handy ror dfnner it you 're going to any of the Laguna art festivals these nights. NOT A MOMENT TOO SOON! Better'D~ ~olden -~:~. --:~ ....., ~ S/l;;;)ragon ·' ·_ CiENUINE CHINESE MANOM.IN DISHES Specializi ng In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY Food to Take Out 11:30 A.M to 10 P.M. 494-8081/9 J4e~CO.t.STKWY. L.4-UACK JIU...._..,_ COSTA MIU 64Z .. 7162 • 64 .. Hll ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST DINING, DANCING AND ENTERTAIMMEMT CENTER Happy Hour 4 to 6 p.m. 3700 W. Wamer tAt Hnor 11.ct.1 SANTA AMA 557-2074 ....... 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IA~. ,.IY .th'l rAmH Ct1AMPAtm£ BRUNJ:H SUN DA VS ' HAPl3"Y HOU'S 4-6 PLUS MONDAY THAU THURSDAY Sf'ECIALS (Fri., Sat., Sun., 'tll 6 p.m.) RED SNAPPER .••••• 3.45 MAHJ MAHI .••.•••• 3.96 GRILLED SEA BASS • 3 .95 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 4.25 NEW YORK STEAK •• 4.96 LOBSTER TAIL •••.• 5.95 STEAK AND .LOBSTER 6.95 and dozens of others 1750 W. Lincoln • Anaheim 991.0540 547 W 19th St.• Coeta Mesa 642·9784 29 al SPM. ~... ~·, a o cti a a s.tn 11• Cll ......,_ 1 • Sen (R) Fred coes on a Sll'ff after an Cl Tiit m CM ~ • Arab· oll uecutiwe assures him that ID u. ,..,_ : , ttltre is Oil wnder Ult prdtn In Ille m s. YertJ Sllllll • : junkyard. g Mel lllMs, llM Destroys : e lie llttla '111e Battle Of Hor-, -]:30-_ -', J lllllldy" D·OfJ IS documented w1tll f~ms from both Allied and German 18 Cllltra T1lfM l ' IOUrtH. Destruction ol Olefbovr1 'e 0 CIJ G 0 "'* hltlMJ I harbor. "TIM Battle of Germa,.,Y' • l'...tten . . 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G 1"0llle.s CBDCIM ..... e owe ec.a & t11t 1111 Ji111 Jordan (radlo's Fibber -.> ~-Iris TV actini dtbule IS I 13-year-Glcl 11uffler medumc • is -lrtd by £d Brotrn. in an attempt to 1lve a fellow uni• citizen 1 jot>, tiut isn't &Mn anytllina lllUftin&ful to do. 1= ............. -~--...... '·. I l( 1 I I I 81 • •• ~· r ' DAIL V PILOT Frtday1 J\lly 22, 1917 "Garl5 .at Twt'lv«-" an tnUma look at the ~ and cooc ·rna ul a p».ir ol acbool a.ld1, will lte th• debut pro1ram ol "Som tbJna Pertonal," . provOC'aUve nlne-p11rt doc'1meA1ar)' 1trte1 tlnaln& Monday at 'J:IO p.m .. on KCE1', Olan· ua Alrina as part of .. 18 TonllJlt,' • Ul ... nine rums otter a look at tbo ~•rlecy aod iWqutnell ot merlcan women. IN 'ftlE P&EMIR8B ProJram. ll'oduced by Joyce Chopra, 12·1 ar-old Mary Ann ls tbejun.ior bleh ch~rleader ("lt'a borlnc being serious •. I hke to anule" l, and Diane Is the scholar <"You can't be a hWe gll'l all your life. Sooner or later you have t.o crow up and . . you knoW ••. get married aod stuff " 1 This cruci al a nd painful stage between chlldbood and the teens 1s seen through interao llon at home with fam1hes and at school with teachers and peers. Programs to £ollow in the series incllf'le "Till De ath Do Us Part." a rum by Academy Award· winner Lynne Ullman on the u1olatioa and looeli· oess of five widowa. "A Woman's Place Is In the House" spotlights Massachusetts legislator· Elaine No- ble. Humor Abroad Jackie Gleason. Arl Carney, Sh~ila MacRae and Jane Kean star in the musical speci~l "Confusion Italian Style," i~ which ~e · Kramdens and the Nortons continue .. thell' round·lhe-world trip as winners or the Flakey Wakey cereal contest. . The OO·minute program airs Saturday at 8 p. m. on KTIV Channel 11. "Confusion Italian Style" is the fourth in a lO·part musical mlni·series tiUed "Trip to Europe." Also featured are Jomar Cidoaj and the June Taylor Dancers. . edwards BRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 'ENCHANTED BRIDGE' BY WILLIAM VEADULT IS IN LAGUNA SHOW Saturday Reception Wiii Launch New Gallery '> <7'> 0 ~ningSet For Gallery GALLERY ()PENING -Verdult Art Gallery of Laauna Beach, 1276 S. Coast Hlgbway. 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday, reception. Show of oil paintings by Wllllam Verdult; reautar hours 11 a.m. to S p.m . daily. Free. PRINT SHOW -Etchings, serlcraph.s and col· Hographa by Delacroix and others. or1ani.zed by Galleries I Exhibits Orangerte Art Gallery, now through Aug. lS at the French National Bank of California. 550 Newport Center Drive, N ewPort Beach. Free. I PRINTS AND PAINTINGS-By Elizabeth Re- day Wingfield, now through Sept. l at the Civic Center Gallery, Newport Beach City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd. Free. OIL PAINTING DEMONSTRATION -By Mary Legree, 7:30 p.m. Thursday at 8200 Westminster Ave., Westminster. Sponsored by Weslminster Art Association, open to public. ONE·MAN SllOW -By Eric Johnson, Saturday and Sunday at the Boardwalk Restaurant. 1515 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beacli. OUTDOOR CONCERTS IN NEWPORT, MESA, SANTA ANA ••• (From Page Cl> at the Ahmanson Theater. Indefinite runs: .. Hold Me" at Q.te Westwood Playhouse; "Vanities0 at the Coronet Theater; •'A CbOl'US Line" at the Shubert Theater. SATURDAY,JULY23 CABARET SHOW -Harmony groups including The Matchmakers, High Society and Western Union. 8 p.m. Saturday at the Huntington Beach Inn 21112 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Be~ch. Includes dancing. $5. Tickets at door or 847·1183 or 847-2826. FLUTE, GUITAR CONCERT-Susanella N~ble and Charles Wolzien, 8:30 p.m. Saturday at First United Methodist Church, 148 Tenth St., Seal Beach, part of Seal Beach Chamber Music · Festival. (213) 431-0950. SUNDAY, JULY 24 SUNDAY SUPPER SERENADE -Huntington Beach Community Concert Band, 5 p.m. Sunday at Golden West College Amphitheater , 15744. Golden West St .• Huntington Beach. Outdoors, free. SI ZENTNER -And b.is orchestra, 8:30 p.m.. to 12: 30 a . m. Sunday through July 30 at Disneyland in Anaheim. $.5.50 adults, $2.50 children. MONDAY. JULY %S BROADWAY SHOW HITS -Henry Brandon and his orchestra, 9 p.m. Monday at Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Outdoors, free. SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL-Classical selec· tions, 8 p.m. Monday and TburSday at Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 825 Park .Ave. Monday: pianist Delores Steve~·the ~n1co~ Players or California and conductor Masatosh1 Mitsumoto· Thursday1 mezzo·soprano Carol Kimball a.r{d pianist V1rko Baley. $6. 494·7112. 10 a.m. to5p.m. ' ~AV.JULY~ 'THE FANT~' -Musical, 8 p":m. July 26·~9 at Fount&i·n Valley Htgh School vocal music room, 17816 Bus hard Ave. $2.50 adults, $1.50 stu· dents. 968-3301 . 'GODSPELL• -Musical, Tuesday through Aug. 7 at the Huntington Hartford Theater in Hollywood. 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 7:30 p.m . Sundays and2:30 p.rn . weekends. Tickets at Mutual and Liberty agencies or (213) 462~. DUNAJ FOLK ENSEMBLE-7 p.m. Tuesday in Sigler Park, Westminster. Free. 'THE MAGIC STORY TREE• -Children's show, 1:30 and 3 p.m. July 26-30 at MuckenLhaler Cultural Center. 1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton. $1.25. 879-6865. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 'GYPSY• -Musical, 8 p.m. July 27·30 and 2:30 p.m. July 31 at Phlllips Hall, Santa Ana College, 17th and Bristol streets. $2 general, $1 children and seniors. 835-5971. WATER SKIING Police Olympics, slalom water skiing, 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. Wednesday at Marine Stadium, 5255 Appian Way, Long Beach. Free. 'NO. NO, NA.NETTE' -~cal, 8 p.m._ July 27-30. Irvine Summer Musical Theater at University Rlgb SchoolL Qal'ftr and campus drives, Irvine. $.1 adults, ~students. 833-36«. SUllME& STARLIGHT SERJ~ -Lon& Beach Symphony with vocal soloists, 8 p.m. Wednesday at Long Beach Recreation Park, 7th and Park Avenue. Outdoors, free. MUSIC OF TUE •Gos -With Johnny Lopez. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at South Coast Village, Sunflower and Bear streets, Santa Ana. Out· doors, free. THURSDAY, JULY 28 'ROMEO AND ·JULIET• -Shakespeare tragedy, 8 p.m. July 28·31 at Waltmar Theater, Chapman Colleae, Palm and Grand, Orange. $2.50 general; group rates available. 997-6646. FRIDAY. JULY Zt . -a p.m. July 29 in Lions Park, 18th Street and Park Avetiue. Costa Mesa. Outdoors, free. JERRY BEED -Country singer, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 p.m. July 29 and 30 at Knoll's Berry Farm Good Time Theater, Buena Park. Also, Ray An- thony in the Cloud 9 Ballroom. $4.25 adults. $2.75 children. INVITATIONAL SWIMMING CHAM· PIONSIOPS -Entrants from U.S., Australia and Canada, at Marguerite Recreation Center. 27341 Trabuco Place, Mission Viejo. Preliminary heats 10 a .m., finals 5 p.m . July29·3L Free. MEXICAN FESTIVAL -And rodeo, at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. 8 p.m. July 29, 2:30 and 8 p.m. July 30 and 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. July 31. $4·$7 adults, children half price. Tickets at Ticketron, Mutual and Liberty agencies. - ' • Getting Greasg Richard Pryor <above> and Beau Br idges <below> play -;tock car racers who are also fri ends m .. Greased L1ghtmg," a movie based on the true storv of NASCAR cham- pion Wendell Scott. The film also f ea lures Pam Grier, Cleavon Little, Vi ncent Gardena and Richie Havens. Flbns Full of Action .. THE DEEP" la a 1uperb lldv_,ture, not u horrifying u "Jaw1" but more aat.W)'ina. A couple' <Jacqueline &Wot. Nick Nolte> dlacover a World War II wreck on a cuba·dlvlnt vacaUon ln s.tmuda. The curio: morphine. Underneath li an ancient ship with Sµ11nlsh aold Director Peter Yates <"Bullitt'') keeps the ac:\Jon movlni aboveand below waler. Rated PG. "STAa WARS" la a landmark film, a work of such a.oarlnc lmaalnaUon that It will aet standards for years • to come. The cast, beaded by Alec Guineas. Mark llumill and Carrie Fisher , la uniformly good, but the real i.lil'"* are the special effects wizards. Rated PG. "A BRIDGE TOO FAR" reproduces a World War It operallon ln a liivlah style that the wartime Allies could scarcely afford. The spectacle la impressive, and the bumun stDries are lntelll1ently directed. Rated PG, the ftlm contains mucb battlefield aore. "ISLANDS lN THE STREAM" ls an old·Cashioned mov1e--well·wrillen. compellngly acted. directed with • intelUaence. taste and honesl sentiment. Based on l!:rnest Hemmaway's last. aulOb1ograprucaJ novel. the film stars George C Scott as a reclUs<ve but not embit· tered arui.t on a Caribbean Isle. The supporting cast. headL>d by David llemm1ngs and Claire Bloom. ,., equally fine. "NEW YOllK. NEW YORK" succeeds in capturing the soundll. styles and mood of the big-band era follow- m& World War 11. It falls tn achieving workable scenes or aud!encc interest. Lila Mlnnelh Is in splendid voice and create9 sympathy as the patient wife. Robert DcNiro continues the unexplained violence of .. Taxi Driver." Rated PG. "SORCERER" is high adventure. Willia~ Friedkin again proves his talent as a storyteller in this 'itory of Cow· outcasts 111 a -;qualld South American town. driving truckloads of explosives through dense jungle lo an oil blowout. The symbolism is murky and plot points have been lost In the culling. But the film can be enjoyed for ILS sheer cxcllcmcnt und visual beauty. Ratcd PG. ''EXORCIST II: T HE llER.,,.IC" is the season's bei.t argument against the comin_g flood of sequels. It is a total botch, mixing religious mumbo-jumbo with ~c1l'ntific nonsense. Richard Burton seems bewild~red. Louise Fletcher underplayi. to the.pomt of invistb&lity. ( A Quick. Look at the Movies ) The formerly possessed Linda Blair almost achieves believability. Rat.eel R. "TIIE LAST REMAKE OF BEAU GESTE" makes a game try al flndln& laughi. In a spoof of foreign legion movies. Some of the gags are outraaeoust~· funny. many are simply outraaeous. Marty Feldman and Michael York play iden~it:al twins <twins?> who Join the legion. Ann-Margret ls their lascivious stepmolher. Peter Ustinov plays the sadistic sergeant. PG. "THE RESCUERS" displays ·the Disney ma,aic factory in top form. The plot concerns a pair of intrepid mice (voice£ of Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor 1who11eek to rescue. an orphan kidnaped by the e\·ll Madame Medusa (gloriou)ly voiced by Geraldine Page>. lrs funny and exciting and totally ena.ig1ng. Rated G. "ROLLEl\COASTER" 1s the 1unk C00<I oC the mo\·· 1e menu -tempting. t asty and nutr1liooless. Actuallv 1t 1s ideal summer fare and will prol>abh· attract millions. The people who eave you "Earthquake·· and lhe "Aifl)Ol't.S" have fashioned another well·made and entertaining jeopardy film. r1mothy Bottoms is the canny saboteur who threatens to blow up amusement parks unless pa1dSl m11l1on. Geon:l' Segal and R1ch.ird Widmark arehii. pursuers Rated PG. "TIDEVES" is a m1xl'd bag. combming tynic1sm about unlivable :-Jew York' City and hope for thl' inst1tu· lion or marriage. Marlo Thomn.s and Charles Grodin play the engaging touple. schoolteachers al odds with themselves and the city. Herb Gardner·s scnpt sometimes hugs down iu i.pt:eches. but 1t offers insight on modem life. Hated PG. I ..A~NI E llALL" prcscnb Woolly Allen as a neurotic. >hseSSl\'C .JI!\\ 1:.h l'Om1c t•1111w~h«d 111 a h11µc· less. tempestuous romance walh Diane Keaton. Allen h again masterful as the survivor in spite of himself. The real news 1-. Diane Keaton. who emerges as a come· d1enne of the Jean Arthur.Carole Lombard dai.s. Rat- ed PG. flD>&DQ.Wiiij;l ... 4 Saturdays Rober t Altman presents DAILY PILOT W~ a film by Alan Rudolph K~~~ S~k'~ ~~c~~ +t~K~ ~-t-t~· G~~ _)~~ V~L.:...~ ~~~ 'D~?~ SHOWTIMES ''fAATEANJTY ROW" MON • .fRI .-7:00-11 :00 SAT .-SUN.-3:1 S-7:25-11 :30 ''THE SORCERER" PG Nr>~ ... 99 "MURDER BY DEATH" "A BRIDGE TOO FAR" PG Nnf'•·- "ANNIE HALL" PG "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" PG "NEW YORK. NEW YORK" PG NoP- . ''SILVER STREAK" PG "FUN WITH DICK & JANE" PG "ROLLERCOAS.TER" MON.-FRl...S:50 S AT.-SUN.-1 :OO-S:OS..9:15 '''I lM'8E MUSIC I LOVE DIE SEimMENTr,1 LOVE THE IDEA. There Is nothing lbout 'New York, New York' that d•n't thrill me. BOY, DO WE NEED IT NOW!" ~RX~BBD · ""'6, .w orlt Dorry N•t111 Friendly Sissy Spacek cozies up to Harvey Keitel in the movie "Welcome to L.A.,•• written and directed by Alan Rudolph. THE YEAR'S BEST MOVIE (PG) SORRY NO I< .l. ... • • NEW YORK CAP) -Rober\ Shaw, .ClOf. wril r and f.U, r, HJI he'a lorn belw n hll t.hr e "prof ion.I " "N~~ I'd be a beller writer it nol an actor. or a beUer actor Lt nol a writ~'" he muae1. 8ul Shaw cltarlY rell1hts ht1 role at rather to a "re•lmenl" or 10 children and aa1erl1 that he 1~nds more time with his family than mostfuthera TUE 4t ·YEAR ·OLD En&hsbman as best known as the fellow devoun"ti bv tht shark in the movie "Jaw-. " as the sub· w.;y h1Jackcr burned lo a cnsp in ··The Taking of Pelham One Two Three," as · Black Sunday's " driven lsraeh agent and, m06l recenUy. ru. a crusty deep sea ex- pert in "The Deep.•• This Robert Shaw, the actor. is also Robert Shaw, the author, who an 1962 won Britain's esteemed Hawthenden Prize for ''the,best work of imaginative literature." a distinction he shares with Evelyn Waulh and Graham Greene. ··it's the only prize I've ever • won that l 've paid any regard : to," says Shaw, who pauses a : moment and adds " ... except for • athletic cups. . "IT WAS AN awful moment : when I chose to be an actor." he : reflects. ··1 reallied I couldn't play rugby football because we'd . always have a mal1Dee. ·• . . . . . .. Shaw, who housu his brood an u 22·room eslatu in County Mayo, Ireland. and brings his tamily lo hla film location when he can't make lt home tor vacations. says th t wrlUn1 and acUn& don't OC· cupy aeporate drawers tor him. Besides his box·offlce appeal oa an actor, Shaw has found that many dJrectora with floundering scrlpta 1ravitate to him as well : "l think half the reason they hire me is to help an the rewriting of Ute script.·• Shaw says the directors have asked him to fix scenes, and he reworks U1em as requested. "BUT I NEVER want to do it. That's not really writing. it's fix· ing. l don't get paid for the rewrite work and I often have to walk a political tightrope with the rest of the cast and the pro- ducer." When he writes his own part, 1t 's easier for him to get into the role but there's one problem: "I can 't remember the lines because I've rewritten them so many times." His writing helps him as an ac· tor because "it gives you a cer· lain objectivity. You can see the other side of the question.'' Savoring a piece of English lof· fee. Shaw sinks into his armchair, plunks his feet on the coffee table and makes a joke of his script ··patchwork." .. If you think the pie tu res I've done are bad, you should have seen them before I rewrote them." Shaw flips this ~lo.sided coin over and qplains 'that acting helps him lli.) writer t()(1. '· .~ ''The dlato·e in my novels is better than pretty well any other novelist." he asserts. "My books sound best when they're read aloud." Shaw has written five novels and is at work on a sixth, to be called "The Ice Floe." The sub· Ject is Manhattan and old people and Shaw says it's ··part myth and part autobiographical." "WRITING. ALTHOUGH I don't love it. is more important than acting," says Shaw. "One can make a personal statement as a writer which you can't as an actor. How can you compare Robert Redford and Shakespeare'!·• Ever since "Jaws," Shaw has been receiving 50 to 100 letters a week from admiring women, many of them with offers of mar- riage. His second wife. actress Mary Ure, died tragically in 1975. Shortly afterwards, there were loads of letters from divorced women in the Midwest and Scot- tish women wishing to look after his children. But Shaw eventual- 1 y married his longtime >ecretary. Virginia Jansen. Songs Benefit Hero's Family NASIIVlLLE, Tenn. (AP) - When Harry Nilsson made an ID· -formal recording ID llollywood an . 1960, he had no idea the material would benefit the family of the late actor and World War ll hero Audie Murphy 17 years later. Thanks to the generosity of Ni lsson and the thoughtfulness of Nashville record producer Scotty Turner. proceeds from the cur· rent album "Nilsson: Early T ymes" will go to Murphy's widow and two sons. NILSSON AGREED to release the previously unused material out of respect for Turner, Who got him started recording. Turner. m turn. wants to help out the Murphy 'family because he and Murphy were close friends before Murphy died in a 1971 plane crash near Roanoke, Va. "This shows Harry Nils~on is a superstar in his heart as well as in music," Turner said. MURPHY AND Turner wrote 18 songs together, including "Shutters and Boards," recorded by Jerry Wallace and Dean Martin, and "When the Wind Blows in Chicago,'' recorded by Roy Clark . "HASTY HABITS" Ill "MOMTY PYTHON" IN ' I Cadillacs to Go-Carts Whateves the Fad Roll 'em otnhe blarbt With a Classified Ad CaUNowl M.2-5678 I l \ CALL THEATERS FOR SHOWTIMES AND CO-HITS Actor Robert Shaw ('Jaws,' 'The Deep) is torn between his performing career and his work as a writer, tor which he has received a prestigious award. 11111'$ so. Cl&ST PWJ "THE DEEP" l~J , :::.:::: DAILY 7:J0-9:45 •m SAT /SUM-I :JO-J:4G-5:50.l:OO-I 0: I 0 ''THE SORCERER" CPGJ WICDA YS 7:JO SAT /SUM-l:OCM:OO. I o~oo "FAMILY PLOT" t :JO SAT /SUl'M:004:05 \~~~~~~---=:===- .. s SO. CMSTPWJ . ..... ..... 11ROCKY11 IPGJ H&Y .... IAT/lllM-lllM:M-lllH "HARD TIMES" 7-1 .... IAl,..lll-IMff "THE DEEP11 IPCiJ DAR.Y l:l0.J:4i 5:50-l:OO. I 0: I 0 "ORCA THE WHALEU CPG) ALSO CHARLES HOH SOM "ST. IVES .. --CUK'I' EASTWOOD AS ''THE EHFORCER" CRJ ALSO ''ILACK SUNDAY" llCHAAD 'IYOI e UAU U IDOIS OIWID LtOH'fNINOtNI .... ,, ...... ••JO 11)0 10111 "?MIOMl&NeOMlTf" VIVA KNllVllllf'OI fl\UI •OCKY !NI tl ). -• • 11 I I 81 ~ :U A 1 'II ~ •• MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson BOOMER "If you're going to jump every time the phone rings, you 'd better stop slffplng under the coffee table!" "• ~ FUNKY WINKER BEAN ~ CAN ALWACX> ~U. WHEN n.IE L.ADIEO A~ USIN6 1HE BAU.. (Y\t(;l41NE: / .. ,~ ! , Q ' . T 'b<nt ex-G•fi!t. nit.Jo~" AO.llN 'iWAv'. •• by Tom Batluk PINK Ml:l..5 / by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds • • ' ,.,..~~~~~~~~~-----. 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SMOCK S U Re, :!'Ve seeN IT HAF'PeN ON I \/ SHOWS ... -Nt>ST Ll~LY THEY'RE OBSERVING US RIGHT Nov.I WrfH POWfRFUL 1UeSCOP£S! \ .. by Gus Arriota PEANUn ~ERE,~ 8ETTE/l. DO IT ~OURSELF ... 1)AIL Y PILOT 1 60r A LITTLE CARRIED AMJ/111 iHEgf WITH 1lE SAAVIN6 CfEAM 1-%% by George Lemont -- F1 - CJ• DAIL V PILOT Friday, July 22, 1tn Rock 'Stars Choose Varied Homes N l\()('k tW's 1pend much of lhelr worklo& h ves t•rashms tn hokla from Th<" Plaza to Holiduy Inn•. Ofd rlna room 1wrv1ct' uoo packmii und un packlns all th°"e 1 Un trw11er11 Dul when th&loura arl' ovtir . lhtiy do jlo to ac l!lal bom • where they keep thetr po11ess1ons . pay btl~. 11l'e thdr ram1l11.·11. wntc -wn1i ond cool (Or dry> uut. Wher«f' Car ly Slmon ~nd Jame1' T(ylor iiummer with their children Sarah ahd Bon on Cape Cod. but Jaal y.u Carly maDaiod lo c.:oovmoo James lo permanently mov\I from Los Anaeles to a larac apartment on ew Yor1C'1 Centn.t Park West. where she 1s much more al home. JUST ON£ BLOCK down from the S1mon· Taylors are John and Yoko Lennon (although they 're currentfy t.ravelid,I lbe P r East>. and a few block f~er downtowo from the Lennons , lJvrs Paul Shnon. who't I) tbe qm. buddtn& as Aris ta Record 'president Clire Davls. • tBoth men favor soc1ahting with lhe "!$d(ur· Tut's Relics To Be View9d It 1s one of history's great. ronies ~ because a youthful kine-died 81.lddenl.y·m~e i an 3:000 years ago. he had to be buried in a t. hastily pre- pared tomb -and, lhree mille a later. it was toe very drabness of the king's testing place tbat al- lowed the discovery of the richest archaeological find oflhe20thcentury. The king was .the Pharaoh .ll'utankhamun. whose lavish fu~erary relics are drawing_ record c rowds in Chtcato's Field Museum where ··Treasures of Tutankhamun" 1s now on view. sup- ·ported by grants frqm ~e National Endowment for the Humaruti"5 .. l>~piti°t 01oseums and EX- XON Corporation• / . . IT HAS ALRE~iJ\' been ~et\ in Washington. and 1t will move to N~ Or~eDs. Seattle ~nd ~os Angeles <nc\l f'e l.iary ) before endmg its . American I.b ur at i YoR's Mt!tropolitan '.\i useum of Aft. • On Wednesday at 8 p. m. the r~t of the world will have a chance to view the priceless artifacts when EXXON and The Hartford Insurance Group present "Tut: The Boy King, .. a one-hour s pecial narrated by Orson Welles. on Channel 4. The most r e m arkabl e thin g about Tutankhamun·s treasures is the fact that we have them at all. Gr(lve-robbing wait an ancient pro- fession in Egypt. and the resting-place of e\'ery pharaoh except Tutankhamun was plundered of µractically everything of value. If Tutankhamun hart been buried with the cx- ~raorclmary pomp usually devoted lo the passing of a ph araoh. his treasures would undoubtedly have disappeared into the ageless underworld of the grave-robbers. never lo be seen again. day Nl&ht l..ive" aang. eolnl to ElalniJ's aiid re11dlna books, so while their work o~en takes them to Los Angeles. they prefer to live in New York > New York rockers also include David Joha nsen. Paltl Smith. Alan Lanter, the Ramones, Televl51on and all the new wave bands. Surely'thelr music reflects an urb~n en· vlronment, and it would be hard to imagme all that black leather in Malibu. Janis Ian lives in New York but summers in Connecticut. Edgar Winter lives in Connecticut, while brother Johnny has a penthouse apartment with a wood·b1Jrning fireplace and terrace over- looking New Yor~·s East River. PETER WOLF shares a Central Park West apartment wilh wife Faye Dunaway; they also have a place in Boston. Aerosmitb's members stay m New Enaland: guitarist Joe Perry and wife. Elissa live ln lheir newly bought "Villa Eliua" <complete with swimming pool and cathedral-cellinaed living room) outside of Boston, while Steven Tyler's main digs are in New Hampshire. GOLD FIGURE BELIEVED TO SHOW KING TUT Because he wai; buried ·in haste -whether because he died prematurely or as the result of foul play or whether it had somelhing to do with the religious upheavals that had disrupted the spiritual hfe of the Egyptians in the years just prior to his reign his grave lay undisturbed. overlooked by the tomb-plunderers. Bruce Spr1nasteen still lives in New J ersey, and Southern rock &tars continue to stay home even after they've made 1ome money. Except for drummer Artemus Pyle, who lives in Cam- pobello. S.C., all of Lynyrd Skynyrd live in Jacksonville. Fla. -and 1n real houses. not in outdoor tents or trailers as has been rumored. · Many muslci.Jas prefer Los Angeles· "lifestyle." Malibu 'tenants include Bob Dylan (who now resides alone in a $2~·miWon house>. Linda Rons tadt, Neil Diamond, Robbie Jtobertson, NeO Youna (when he's not on his San Francisco ranch> a nd Joni Mitchell (during the sWl)mer; the rest or tbe Ume she's in posh Bel- Air). LOS ANGELES also boasts Alice Cooper. Bonnie Raitt, Fleetwood Mac, Ringo Starr. Bernie Taupin, Bette Midler and George Har- Don't drop the ball! Gel a job with a low-cost Daily Pilot Classir1ed Ad Phone 642-S6i8 rison -who commutes between Beverly Gle ' Canyon and London. · San Francisco h•s the Jefferson Airplane, and Graham Naab is one of the few left in Haight Asbury. From the outside, hi• house looks like slum, but inside is a $300,000 renovation Job. Marin County's got Marla Muldaur and Davi , Crosby. Rod Stewart, Bryan Ferry and Ron Wood cur renlly reside ln Los Angeles. althou4h Pett · Frampton ·s got a big upstate New York hbme. .. ·-.~ HUNTINGTON CIN.EMA HACH AT -.US. 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ID _ :OC l'!IJhly-f1ve retldentit ot 13 Orun1e Coust com munlUes became American cllizerus in two d1.1y• or naturall11Uon ceremon1ea conduclcd In Oran"" County Superior Court. · Flanked by Prt-1idln1 J11dJo Byron K. Mc:lllllan and r«e=nlly appol.nt~ ud•ea ftobort Rte" and Philip Schwab, \he new Americans marked the occu1on by po!lna ror the now tradl· tional sroup phototirapha ln the ntiurby Pluia of tho 1'1q1. SEVENTEEN MB•BER..i OF THE Orange Coallt eonttnpnt cam• from eo.ta Meaa for lbe ccremoa.ies. HunUnct.oo Beach bad 16 rtjlreHo· llUYeS and Irvine and P'ounllln Valley bad H and u reapectively. Oreal Brit.aln and Cblna 1bared top apot in terms ol coatributini nations with 11 former aliens fromeacb . Nl.ne new Americans came from South Korea and Canada. alwaya hiib oo the list. relinql.lllbed her tiea to el&bl dUuns. AMONG mE oaGANIZATIONS welcoming a total ot Z20 new citizens an l.be two days of Inductions were the American Le1ion and Us aultlllary. the Daugbun of the American Revolution. the League of Women Voters and tbe Elks Club. Tbe new Oran1e Coast Amerleans in terms of the contri.butlna nations are: ARGENTINA -Ana Maria Ster, 2078 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach, and Matria Cristlna Seri, 21$51 Brookhu.rstSt., Apt. 28. HUntihgton Beach. CIDNA -Cheng-I ~and Chi-Chu Wu Chen. 981 Begonia Ave., Costa Meea; Ju-pi Chen Kuo, 11597 Aquamarlwe Clttle, Fountain Valley; Micbae' Pui--Kwaft "''"'~Castle Rock Circle, Huntington Beach; Hung Yuan, 22881 Via Santiago, Mission Viejo. Also from c::Mfte: David Pucbin Chang and An· nie Lee Chang, 8'581 St. Augustine Drive, Hunt- ington Beach; Chuni-Wei Chan and Joseph Kok Man Chan, 2736 Cibola Ave., Costa Mesa; Joseph Hgan Min Tchen, 2736 Cibola Ave., Costa Mesa and Sophia and Gregory Shook· Yee Cheung, 18848 Santa Belinda, Fountain Valley. CZECHOSLOVAKIA -Elizabeth J avorka, 9207 La Colonia Ave., Fountain Valley; Vera Hlavacek.17161 Autumn Circle. Huntington Beach; ·E mil George Selby, 14 Butterfield St.., Irvine. aod Jarmila Machova, 1753 Santa Ana Ave .• Apt. 84. Cost.a Mesa. NEW U.S. CITIZENS LIVING IN ORANGE COUNTY TOTAL 85; THIS GROUP WAS PHOTOGRAPHED JULY 14 I (" CANADA -Patricia Joy Tolliver, 22711 Via Santa Maria. Mission Viejo; Bjorn Waller McCulloch, 24067 Vista Corona, Dana Point: Lillian Margaret and Jack Joseph ~ennedy, 30972 Carrara Road, Lagmna Niguel; Marolynne Kay Wacholder, 31913 S. Coast Highway, South Laguna. Also from Canada: Marie Pierette Gertrude Dorais, 132 De La Grulla, Apt. A. San Clemente; Janina and Alexander Joo;ef Sobczak. 24421 ChrisantaDrive, Viejo. CUBA -Thelma Maria Escala. 1906Z Bikini Lane. Huntington Beach. Fountain VaJley; Grace Marion Smith. 1104 Vic- toria St., Costa Mesa. Also from Great Britain: Irene Monica Primett. 613 Iris Ave .. Corona del Mar; Susan Jcwitt Simpkins, 2087 Valley Road, Costa Mesa; Philip Michael Dixon, 2531 Bunya St.. Newport Beach; Brian Tuckley, 18756 Deodar St., Fountain Valley; Lawrence Loughery .Jr., 20081 Cove Circle, Huntington Beach and Ying Wai Fung, 14672 Sweetan Drive, Irvine. GREECE -Ermoine/Warren. 10373 La Cebra A vc., Fountain Valley and Maxoud Maxoudian, 767 Scott Place, Costa Mesa. ~ CIDLE -Magdalena Iris Malekzadeh, 10760 HUNGARY -Eszter Katalin Lak, 6561 •, Cobah Court. Fountain Valley· Kirkhmd Circle. Huntington Beach. .. EGYPT -Ibrahim Mahmod El-Toraei, 8132 IRAQ-Mike Mauid Aluawi, 1200 Vista Cayen· DartmOOI' Dri-.e, Huntingloo Beach. and Magdy ta, San Clemente. ~1 Milrhall Hanna. 19 Cerrito. Irvine. FRANCE -Jacqueline Catherine Jeanne de Corte, 14961 Pinehaveo Road, Irvine; Catherine Nadal, 24112 Landisview Ave .• El Toro and Mane- Marguerile FiUon, 3Sl~can St., Irvine. INDIA -Sunder Bacbomal Gianchandanl, 995 Azalea Drive. Costa Mesa, and Ganpat lshwarlal Patel, 23711 Calle Hogar, Mission Viejo. . GREAT BRITAIN -Ronald Robert Loftus. 24591 Overtake, El Toro; Cathleen Allen Norry, 24€71 Shadowfax Drive. El Toro: ·Peter Derek Rowley, 19391 Shady Harbor Clrcle, Huntington Beach; .Shirley Chang Lee. 15945 Clarendor. St., IRELAND -Anthony Peter O'Connor. 17410 Los Amigos Circle. Fountain Valley. IRAN -Ali Mirandi, 4482 Elm Tree, Irvine; Vartan Babayan, 9567 Pettswood Drive, Huntington Beach and Ali Asghar Malekzadeh. 10760 Cobalt Court, Founatin Valley. For_ The Record Birt ... ST • .IOUPtt MOSll'tTA&. ,.. ... ,'" Mr. Md Mn. H«TV ~ lrwltw. boy. ,_11,1911. Mr. Md Mn. °*'1" P*. INIM, girl. S.e<h. g(rt. • Mr. •nd ~ Tlmolhy C'tM'lsteMOn, SM ci-te, girl. J-··''" Mr. MIC! Mn. c. Trllll), sen C'-'-· "°'· Nyt,tm Mr. Ind Mn. Eugene W.IU, L~ Hllll,bOY. Julyt,1m Mr. •nd Mrs.. SteWft HOfftnaf', 0.N Polt1l, Ofl1. Ml. Md Mn. MMll "- a.non, El Toro, girl. Juty4.tt77 Mr. and Nn. "4eleo00nt ~lf•von. S.nJwnCIPlstr-. tw1 .. o1r1s .. Mt.·~ Mn. R&lpfl Hole. MIHIOn Vie· , . ...,.,. Mr. and Mrs. lMY Pfllfllpa. Sin J u.n ~l&lr•no,91rt. LAS V.GAS -~rrleQe lloeet't91S IUOed llt,_ lncfUde: J-M BAABARl·SPANGLER -Al&n R., HI Hu"llngton 8eacll. end An" El rlbeth, 22, OMden Gro,... l(IMAK·Cl.AAICE -Matt,,_!., 20. llnd Adrier!M Mn. ,,, llO<ll of San ci-nte. • KLEIN·STIELEA -R~r M., l4. Tultln, Incl 1.orene E ., 31. H..nltnglon •ucll. St~v~n. n. •nd J iit, 27, bolll of Westmlt1Sttr. MC CLELLAN·VAN ANDEi. -J•me' o., U. Tu$tlt1, lllld Connie L.. 23, HuntlnQIOI' BMcll. CHITTENOEN~AMU -ThomH eert, tt," K•l1• R'"". II, bOtll of c.,,••MMa. MEYERS.PELTZ -ICmntlll IC., Ct, end K etllet'lne Mane • .a. bOlh Of Hunt> lf'glOI' !Heel!, JAY·FERGUSON -Jotll V., ll, tlld Alllh Lynn. 31, bO(I! of HunllllQIOft e.ecn. ISRAEL -Meir Snir, 2033 Verano Place, Irvine. ITALY-Gaetano DILisio, 9912Star Drive, Hun· tington Beach. MEXICO-Delia Maganda_ Olmedo, 25541 Fir Lane, Laguna Hills; Antonio Perez Arroyo, 1105 N. Coast Highway. Apt. 1. Laguna Beach and Rose Marie Hoover, 23792 Via Calzada. Mission Viejo. Palmento Way. Irvine. SOurH. KOREA · -Young Hee Jung, 4041 Blacklin Ave., Irvine; Yong Sook Lee, 17961 Mt. Coulter, Fountain Valley: Seung-Ki Yang. 25321 Adelanto Drive, Laguna Niguel; Choung Ja and In· jong Hwang, 25082 Wilkes, Laguna Hills. Also from South Korea: Chang Kwang Yol. 5062 Doanoke Ave., Irvine; Duck Soo Kim. 17 Burning Tree Road, Newport· Beach; Myung Mi Euy, 18971 Glenmont Terrace, Irvine. and Chun Kee Ryu.18971 Glenmont Terrace. Irvine. SYRIA -Ohaness Abramian. 21211 Cupar Lane. Huntington Beach. THE NETHERLANDS -Alice Maureen Pi· Jloo, 20252 Johnson Lane. Huntington Beach; Catharina Anna McKinney. 1682 Iowa St.. Costa Mesa; Eveline Jeanette Samson. 16718 Maple St.. Fountain Valley and Antonius Bernard Neuvel. 234 AvendiaAr&100.San Clement.e. TUE P.WLIPPlNES -Alberta MaUcay Camilo, 21790ranp A•e., Costa Mesa; Concepcion Francisco Callcdan, 4521 Ranchgrove Drive. Irvine; Santos Magno Planta, 3074 Fernheath Lane. Costa Mesa, and Ester Foronda Castillo. 5992 Brassie Circle, Huntington Beach. SOUTH YEMEN -Abdulla Abdulkader Saeer Munasser, 887 Center St.. Apt. 6, Costa Mesa, and Saleh Omer Saleb.1848 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa. PERU-Tomas Gotuzw, 9131 Browning, Hunt- ington Beach. PAKiSTAN -Ghaus Us Samad Burney, 17942 Bascom, Irvine. ROMANIA -Stefan Demetrescu . 17761 THAILAND -Kimberly Marie Martino. 9668 Lark Circle. Fountain Valley. WEST GERMANY -Doris Olga Masson. 25932 Corriente Lane, Missi~n Viejo. YUGOSLAVIA -.Lasilo Gubik, 945 Azalea Drive, Costa Mesa. YEMEN -Mohamed Abdullah Musid. 887 Center SL. Apt. 6. ~sta Mesa. Slow Trip Draws Ire .. Britain's Ambassador Shuns Concorde From AP Dispatcher Peter Jay, Britain's new ambassador to the United States, passed up the Concorde for bis filgbt to America and left considerable Political noile in his wake. The 40-year-old son-in-law of Prime Minister James Callaghan left Heathrow Airport aboard a British Airways Boeing 747 bound for Washington and the ex-journalist's first diplomatic post. The British Foreign Office explained that Jay did not fly the s leek and expensive supersonic jet "to save the taxpayers' money." Jay's subsonic trip drew criticism from several members of Parliament and editorial comment ·• from British news papers which claimed he de- livered .. a kick In the fuselage·' t.o the Concorde. • Actress Brenda VacC!aro says she found the ''rlghlman" atlul. She announced to a small -group of family and ftlends in Dallas. "Let's get it over with'' and married 36-year-old at- torney William Bltllop. The bride, 37, did not have far to travel. She ls on location ln Lawton, Okla. where she l$ mak· lng a film called "Moonbeam Rider." A dating (Um found ilaelt with what could be $100,o_oo rendeivous in King County (Wash. Superior Court for refusing lo lake a handicap -man as a client. ( PWPLE · I i •• r t Be al rl Cl ,aJ .... ' 151 • 11 ,zu •• - raj • 'O\M 1dul y ~rs ldS ••• ••• 1Q apt >msr .,., ipj tm lhlM mo •••• ,, iort 1 I • -DOO ·-~ • • • .. .. , 0 , 4 d ~ , • .. ( Q ( • • ' ' • • • " ,, ~ ~ e , : t'l1Hl.Jl" NOtl<"t : 'IC f lttOU• •llttNI" N.t..Mf \fAftMINl r f • t iUtOflt l"t ••t •Un ' ti '"~t I' BlJC NO'flC E fl(ft TIOUS•ustNIU HAMlflataMl#T PUBUC NO'flCE l'tC'TtnOUS IUtiN•H MAM•HATIMINT T n• to.aMWt.,,.,.twn• •t• ._.no bu1i• I 1.+U•• t Wlt~ J IHUN "WI ~I \l th1"'1 f'4••fJIOfl~" <• ~ '"• ..... ..,.hQ .,.., ......... ,, Ot,rlft41 l)V\t ... ,,,.. '"'\\ ·-r,1( , o~s C.OM l'AN y. I " I J •"•' t 1-.,. C '"'' ~u,.r 1eH ..-.,. tt•if'9 ,..,.. wt ... •Pt C.A •>.,_,.. ff\t" llM\6 t t\ (~lli'J tJr 4tl't ...... "9tU4 •U ... • ,,..,.,., ... , MllO 11 .. Oi>wlo \u1h ' .. ., .. ....,,. H• • I\ (. •ilfOfnl~ •1 .. l Pl•(•fllll• A•ttlUt, , •• ,. 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PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUSIUS1NaU NAMISTATIMINT Tl\t IOllOWl"O jMrtOnl Are 001110 bu'UW\\.\ CANVA&aAOC HOMES, a llmll.., Ptrtner~ND. 100ll2 G•rfteld A~ue. MUfttlnolOfl ISMLI\, Calllorl\la ._.. l"lllllp H. MCN-. 11$1 S.m.,. Orl~t. CO.I.I Meu. C.lllO<nt•t"i. D•I• ilmllrO, 1430 S•nl•"•"• htrH<e, c~ dtl Mal. Callle<nl• 9'•2S Thi• l>u\lneu 1, <OtldllClecl by • ll"'lled ptftntl"JNP ""lllp M McNt1- f l\ll 1141.,._ WI& llled wolll IM ,_,, Clotfl! °'er .... Co<.N\IY on JUl't •. 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NE TH ~OlltllmmAi.dC!"o••ll•rlM tllldt,of CHIEF Of' POI.ICC iil119tUI, 191/, 941111•~'°"" 411j>frtl'Mftt l'ubh•n.d Or.,,Qf C.0.lt 0.lly Piiot, 1 61 )r•IM N•t-a.nit, fl )111 ('am J111, IL ~If tv'\ Ori~.'°" UV Clt'f (1f rrv1ftf, COllnty vf Of1"9IJ, $1 .. •0f C-lllllf'lliA, j)rOVoo.d _ lllft 11141 O;ipAtllMtll ol AICOhOll( -------------~ .. ,..,.,Qt Clllltret 11a. topfOved uoct PVBl.IC NQTICE ,.1 4111tlerotH•dllc-. "" O•l.OJul' 1$, lfll RICHA'AO OUl'l'V illMltOAltH A OU ... f' 'i • ,,.,.,...,.., tM l.t<.~-· t0a Hllrlll t•v'* Of1vt, I~, • ...,,.,.,.~=--Py A"'lletlY .Ml'ill\lftl•" ... ~ tA.roetltc •le, YIU l'\i1n••'1\I ,,~-­~··_...." 1nt11• •ATIOMAl ..,._ ...... 11e.....o.i .. ··1'.o.; ...... ~c......•011 I ._.,.., ........ ,,..L ........ °'~ rU,W1 Friday, July 22, 19n DAIL y PILOT DI PUBLIC ~OTICE ll'ICTIT10UJ aUttNISI • 14-'MI! STATaMaNT f II• IOllowlftO penun I• dolf•O DUllMSUt TROPIC TRAILl!ll POR1'. at m wu1110Strwt,CoctA-w,C•lllMnl• '2•21 EOWARO P ICRUG, 10170 J•m•<~ 91vd , SP•t• 0 , Sprlt1g Velley,CAHOn Tiii' DuslMS• It cONl\Kted •Y '" lndl•ldll•I. Ectwerd P, Kn19, O..ner This It.Ill-WA' filed with t ... P UBLIC NOTICE c.P...sl• NOTICE lOCll•DllO'-S IUNlllOltCOUllTOll'TIU! STATI 011' CAl.ll'OllNIA '011 TH a COUNTY 011' OAA.HGE N .. A .. 111f ~'tel• OI M. MAl"E Fl.AMMER. 0.C•--NO T 1 CI! IS HEllEIY GIVEN lo lllt Ht.: ... AM l l.Y (:IRCUS . Bv Uil ~eonc County Clef'k of Or411199 County o .. June 30, ttn. cr.01ion of,,..-.. 1111Nd de<eo.r>t 11\AI •II .,.,_ .... 1nv clAlm• ........ 1 11w H id CN<tdtflt ••• reciu11eo 10 111e t"9m, wltll Ille •..C:<KM>tY _,..,~ In IM 0111<.e Of I,_ Cl«fll of ll'IO <lbO .. Mlltlecl C-1. iw to.,. • ..,, lllem, wllll Ille "•<HH•Y vouchers, to 11\el .. -ll•~lil undersigned •I 11\t ••• olloce ol Oltl!l!NWAl.0 .. NOFll'MAN. Ud Publl"'9d OrtflQI Olotil o.11.,~ J11ty I. H.12.19. 1'n Wlltlllro l!oul•V•rd, Suit• 1106. LO\l _L:lO:;l>..U'-~ Al'Qltln, c.ll!oml• 'llOIO, wl\l'h •• the PIAU OI butlne .. of IM llnder1>'9Md 1n .tll m•ll~ IMIJl'IAll\lno lo tlw •$Ill• ot ••Id oac-1. within'°"' months •lier ,.1 ... 11 PUBUC NOTICE --------------1 the llrstll!Ubll<•tlCflof trillnollc• PUBLIC NOTlCE s ..... , SUll'EIUOftCOURTOll' TM& ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THEC:OUNTYO ... OltANOI Ho.A-tu.4 N O TICE OF HEARINtl OF PE Tl rt OH FOR PR09A re OF WI l..L AHO FOR LBTTERS TESTAMEN fARV' ANOAUfHORIZATION fOAO. M I N ISTER UNDER TH! 1NOEPENOENT AOMINtSTRATION OF ESTATES.ACT • Estel• ol JOSEPHINE BUSHARD, Deco.WO. HOflCE tS HEREBY GIVEN Intl TITLE INSURANCE & TR\JST COM· PAHY ~ tiled nert•n • petlllon tor Prot>eto 01 Wiit aftd tor Letters hSl•mMtery end'°' Aut,_,t•tlon to Adrnl,..Sll!r' under 11\t 11\depel\df'nt Ad m1n .. 1retoon ot t!tt.ltK Act, rtlertlln lo wn1c11 '' m•d• lor lurcher pjlrl!CUIAl'S, 9'td 1Mt IM llmeei>d plKe 01 he••lnQ IN seme "'" llMll HI tor AuguJI 9, t•l1, el 10:00 •.m .. '" 11\e courtr_,,of Department No. 3ol stld court, a1 IOOClvt< Caf\••r o""' we11, 1n OetedJuly I, 1911, CLARENCEG. Fl.AMMER EU<lltot ol tlle WUI ol 11\e •bove rwmec1aeceoen1 ORllNWALD & NOll'FMAN By: ~wrencell'.Meyer Jl4S Wlltlllrt a1Yd., Suite, 10. LosA~CA.•11 Tel: UUl•Mut Al10t11evs IOt l!MClllM Pu1>11 s.l\ed CNst 0•11 y P1101. J u1 v a IS. 21. tt. 1•n 193~ 11 l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tn"" tOllO'#•ftQ pen.on •> do.ng ou~• ne\\ d• THE LASTING IMPRESSION lf•S OraU AY('nUi!, c: ... 1 .. ,,.... ••. CA Yl'11> SI•-T c.tm~ron, '"' Ord~t' A <Nn<ie. Cast.a Mo!>• CA ~/&lo fn1\ t>u\1neu u, conductfd Of' .ctn '" d1v1dua1 Sl~tn T Cam'"°" Tn1!t •t.at~eni wd!> fU~ w•tn tn~ County C1erk ot \JrdtltfJ!"' Countt on July IY, I~// F1'114 Pul>lo>Md 0rd"9<' (Od\I Od1ly P"OI, July U , 2'1.-AuQU>I $.11.19//.3161_71 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1 h•• totlowtnQ person '" do1no t>U In.-~'"' COOKIE CUTTER, 31SO S Pl•1• Or Sa~I• An.t CA 97104 J OWPll AQOlllno 1~0& 0d~mont • •P SA<>IA An.I, CA T nl\ l>uM~S I\ <OllductPd by M '"o fvldU,e1 ~~""" T",,1 .. St•t~I W8\ f1lf'd With UW' County Ctt'l'1t OI OrAft9" Coufllr on JIHI• JO. 1'11 Flt:nl Pul>h•l\ed Or-COJ'' 0 .. 11. PlloL July 8, IS. 12. l'f. 1'1/ PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTIT10US BUSINl!SS NAME STATEMENT The lotlowlnQ _ _. Is 001119 t>uil· neuu: CE NTER STREET APARTMENTS, 819 Center Str••I, '461• ~.CA..,.,, Peter W. "°"'"'· f?J Avocedo Ave., Con>M dotl Mar, CA. 971>1S Thll t>uMnen ts condlKled l>Y .., tn- dlvloutt l'l!terW. Nourw Tiiis slat-' wet filed wttl\ Ill• (OVftlY 0-of Or-Cownty ol\ July '· 1'11. 1'71611 Publlsi.ed ar--. Coest Dally Piiot July IS, l2, 2t, end.AuguS1S,1971 2'1S).17 PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie followlng perton 15 do1no busl ... HM' MAG'S R.llG'S, t5939 Overton St., FOUftt•l111/all..,, CA ~108 M-ret 1. Miller, ism Ov.r!Ofl St.,F-WnV•ll~.CA'210I Thh buslnns o' conoucted l>y en lndlvlOU.I. ~1.Mlll~r Thi' stat-I w•• "'"" wlll\ 11\e Couftty Clerk ot Or-County on JUM! 11. ""· F1'1U Publlstled 0ra"91' coasl O•oly Piiot, July I, tS, 12, 2', 1917 PUBUC NOTICE tne Colv.,.s.ttt•~·C•llfMni•. --------------oa1ec1Juty 1•. "" HOTIC1[0l'NOH·ltl!Sf'CHIJIBILITY WIU.tAMl!.StJONN, Notice 111\erobo( g..en Ille\ Ille un~ County Cieri!. Cllrtltntd WI II not be responsil>t• IM any VI II TUI! & SCHllCK, INC. ci.btsor 11.tl>llltletconlrectedl>'f •"'f°"" 110 N..,.,,C:...l#Drl.,. otMtlllonmyMll,onoraltef'tftlscUte. fl. o. lell2ffO O•tedthfSltlll~yol July, ttn H .... POtt .. •ll,CA'1MO Terrv1..,..,.a.umen Attorneys tor: r.tct.i-7l21 Heeli.t Uln. Pu1>tlllltd OrMl!le Coe.II 0•11r Ptlot, Nrwport lloecl'I, CA 97660 J111y11,ltlt.1'11 12"oll PubflSl!ed <>en;e C:.0.JI D•llv Pilot, J11ty 21, 12,. 1'11 ''The ice cream man! Con we buy something?'' Third Day. Cambodians, Thais Battle J\HANYAPRATllET. Thailand <AP > ~Thai 1 rooos backed by arlillery and uircrart battled again today with Cambodian forces in lhe third day of a bloody border dis pute, Thai military comman dcrssuid. They reported no new Thai casualties. At least 17 Thais were killed and about 50 others wounded in clashes Wednesday and Thursday. The fighting centers around the village of No1 Parai, 140 miles east of Bangkok. an area of rice paddies and scrub land claimed by both Thailand and Cambodia . .Judge ltfot·e" Hearing to Roy NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP) -In an extrordmary move, a state judge bas decided that he will go to Brushy Mountain Stale Pemlent1ary to hear James Earl Ray's ob1ecl1ons lo being moved lo a fedeal prison Chancellor Hobert S. ( Brandt said Thursday he I N SHORT J will travel 150 miles to the . _ maximum sec urit y _________ __. prison at Petros. to hear R~y say why. um.ong other things, lhe assassin thinks he would be in danger from the FBI at a federal prison. No date is set for the hearings. "Ray has stated under oath that he has been coerced and threatened by agenl.s of the FBI and more importantly, by agents of the Federal B~reau of Prisons and that his hfe will be in danger if he 1s sent to federal prison." Brandt wrote, referring to an affadavit Hay flied Monday. Scolen Pointing• Reeovered ~ DALLAS <AP) -Twenty-eight paintings by ~ such art1sL<> as Picasso. Monet, Matisse and Goya, valued at. an estimated SLS m1LJ1on, have been re covered in the office of a Dallas attorney fi v" months after they were stolen, p<>lice said. Suburban Duncanville Police Chief D. JI McElroy and FBl spokes man Lloyd Harrell said th.e lawyer represents one of three men charged with burglary m the case but the refused to identifv him. Harrell said no charges would be filed against th~ lawyer because of attorney-client privilege. Brown Heads for Korea WASHINGTON <AP> -Defense Secretary Harold Brown leaves Washington today for a trip lo South Korea, from which the the United States is planning to withdraw its 33,000 troops. He will dis· cuss the withdrawal d uring his trip and negotiate a transfer of U.S. weapons and equipment to keep Korea secure militarily in li ght of the troop cut· back. His journey comes on the heels or publication of a Pentagon task force study allegedly showing that South Korea would need up to $8 billion in equip· menl lo insure its security, including about 250 jet fighters, and hundreds of helicopters, observation planes, missiles and guns. Land Reclamation OK Likel!I WASlilNGTON (AP> -Legislation forcing mine owners to reclaim land damaged by coal re· moval is expected to win quick approval from President Carter. Congress sent the compromjse legislation to Car ter Thursday. after the House passed the bill 325 to 68. The Senate passed the measure Wednesday. Twice before such legislation was vetoed, but Carter has said he will sign 1t. "Dlal-o·Proyer' .~ixed . NEW YORK <AP> -The Episcopal Church's "d1al·a-prayer" service was so successful it. ha~ been forced out of business. The denomination budgeLed $1,500 to finance lhe t.oll-free prayer line for a six-month period. ex-pectrn~ about 300 calls a months. But. instead, the oper ation was costinlJ about Sl,200 per week with an a \le rage or 2,640 persons monthly calling t~ bear two-minute prayers led by Presiding Bishop J ohn Allln, PUBUC NOTICE 31SH7 ··------------- PUBUC NOTICE jlitflnOOiiu>IN1t» NAMalTATIMEN1' J:tatt """'41...., °'""" caMt Dalt• ruot. 1 __ P_u_s_u_c_N_ot_1_c_E __ ,J"'.,u.tt.n . .w ....... s. "" "51•11 PVBUC NOTICE , ... , .. ...,.um reta11111111- c.oit 11141111...,._*'Wc..MIMI PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE .... ' • ., • ' p • .. • " ll • II • • " " I ... .. .. II " .. .. ,,. \ • .. DAILY PILOT PUBLlC NOl1CE P't]JWC NOTICE PUISUC NO'l'ICE PUBUC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PU8LlC NOnCE - PUBLtC N0'11CE I ... mtl.,. from tr.. I mt II II n\ • '<I Ul'I I \ ,__ ... 1#1111 41 1'1>11n an .. 1101a "' ""'""' .... ...., t .. " IM 0 str~ IMlthfcotllfKlo<OtOllM 1111"0" t llnl-U'l fl9 '"' .... ,. tSl "!OW\ lfW'OUOI\. fl't-lntll., ••tO"( ""'_...,--..cm......., Vie I.,. t m .0 10 • IN!rl,_,. 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MOfl•blt period of I ,.,.. t I l"tfUl•ltCI eoncutturt ..,..,Ices w II 1>e returned to llltlr reciuesteel llow1 U I All reQuesll tor welt• ond recl.al,,.,.d water for tO•lcullurtt pu ,,_ ~I be m.ot u -'111 •O- v•nce ol Ille Intended use On 'I tutt>or 18d O •I let persc11•rtel w I Ml end aCl)1.61 I ows from •II eorlc"'wr .. i.arv ceconne<Uons <JI Oe 1-•H for eg culture 11•• Slla be clef ve eel au consleftl reie I•) A <'*'OIS ft f 0W$ wl be MtOf belwffn U.. hou s of I 00 • m end 4 00 p.m (SJ A I -11catoOns for eo lcullwtl SH¥ <• trom the P<>I-w•llf 'Yr.I~,. must lie renewed l>y Merell I •nCI Oc lobt!r I of HGll yea IUb tct IO a1>- prova lromt"'80 s1 1<1 • I I . ' Pl ISUl 'Ol'll't•: , t(TITt°"11 l l"OH H NAM& UAI Ml .. 1 f "• f U •lnQi O•t • tt '' UD•PUj tv ... • I Mr.)MI_) ht.ti'-' 1111 •'811 I 1lu"\t '•••ltt •llii9~,, (A •n..t I •lh• • llUf't \ 'V'ftflyn Ill tlye Ut l•"C ••\1ur• tk• f\, (A •t~ ,.., •• ~' •• tONt..-t .. &tr •" ~ ........ _,,. 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PUBLIC NOTICE ,IC'fl TIOUS lUStNISS NAMa STAT•M•NT Thp IOllOwl1>9 pe<SOM ... dol,.9 bu••,,..••• (ANllAIBACIC HOMES. e 111'1111.cl P•rlMr\Np, 10111? (ierf1e1a A-.enue. H11nt11'10ton a.-11. C..t110<nt• •- Plltllp t4 M<H-. IUI ~Mir Orive, c .. 1. NWw, C.lllor,.t• ,,.,. Oele SlfflbtO, 100 5•nl•nell• hrr .. c•. CM-Ot4 MM, C.llf0<1\le t16U PUBLIC (liOTICE flCTI nous IUSINess • H&M• ITAT8M•HT Th• 101111wln9 penon 11 doing ou.,,.. .... TROPIC TRAtLE" PORTS, et JSt WHl Bey5tr•l.C.1611MM, Cellfor111e ·~JI lfOWARO P KRUG. 10'70 JeMtcl\e llvd .• ~P•C• 0 , SptlflQ Vell•Y,CA.92011 'rht1 bull,,..I It ~tecl l>Y en llld1¥1du.I. fdwerCI It. ICNQ,OwNr I • -• • • • • • Friday. July 22. 1 en " DAIL y PILOT DI PUBLIC NOTICE CMS14 tlOTICI! TOC ... DITO"S Su~•"IOltCOU"T 0, TNI! STATIO,CALl'O"HIA 1<0" TN• COUHTY 0,0 .. ANGE Ne.A .. ,.,. Ett•I• Of M. MARIE Fl.AMMER 0.c:eetf'CI HOTICI IS HE"E8Y GIVEN to trw (recllt~ °' IN -nemed O.Ceo.nt t.,.t •II.,.,_... 11ev1ne citlmt •o•ln•t Ille H id dKecltfll ere requtr.O to lite IP\tm , with the ne.ces.1r111r., '-'OU<.twn~ •n the olll<• ol t,,. clerll or t,,. ecow Tll E F Al\-11 LY CIRCUS . Bv Bil Keane ''"" • •.t1tm1 .. \1....,.11 t "• .. 't•l•rn-'H wrta\ tUfll(J with U•fl .... ,,,., ( ... ~ "' Ot.-1..,.to....nt,\llll J\#\• I ttll Co1111t1c .. ,..04 Ottll\OOI COuntyOft J- U, lt/1 Tiii• bvtlnen I• CO<ldvctHI by • ltmll.O J)HlnenN11 l'hlltp H MC'Nem" Tlllt 1~1-1 ..,.,. Ill~ w11n Ill• County C'9n. f1I Orente County Oii J-30, ,.,, 1'hl\ tt.i-i Wit lllH wllh the Co..nty Clefll Of Oraft99 Colll'llY'Oll June JO. lt71 ..,titted c.oun, OI' to pttWtlt them, w•tn 1 f.~~::;:'1 / lh• lle<UHry YOW(htrt. to Inell ,.,,.,., PUBU Pul>llt...O ~ l.OUI U.Hy Pllol. ,.,, .. , Ju1v 1,1, u.n. "" f.lvtu1 ""1 ,,..,.,,.(.Ar.ti ,1 CJ•••w PU6t~ 1'71324 Publl"'9d Or-Coe•t Oelly Piiot. I 117mt ltuDllM'ttd Or•"!lll COHI 0. '" Pllol, Ju1yt, 1.S.t2,2t, 1917 ,.,.,,, undet•loned et Ult lew olllce of GREE NWALD I HOFl<MAN, JJ•.5 Wit"'''• lloul•v•rci. ~utte 1106, LosL~..:IO-"'"'-:::. AllQtlet, CAllfomle 90010, w111en Is IN! Place Of -lnen Of the undeofgn~d In .tll l'll•U•" 119flelnfng to Ille ut••• 01 Hid <lece<ltllt, Wllllln lour montht eller '""' .. oY•<C to c•tCNTOll~ 01' IUl.11 flAto'ff .. tAMO~tNflNflON fO fllAltS'a" All.COMOl.I C llY ... 110• Ll~ltlUl'IU "•n. •tt• ... , "cc._,., ... 11 •• ,., NOltCI 1 •tt •rav (11vf ,.. ... ,.,. Ctectolw' 11fl•,AiltQIJI\ NlJMI( It ON( IN( A t.efol O>tO •f I( l \HU• ,.l[lt ,...,.,.lo>nt A llffY l )HU~ f tEtt rl't•y ,,..... u,.,, l•d r,.. ••\ SOIJ•tl. ~''•I \•luttt, No ., .IA •.Q) ~\ IA A\JI ,,.,.,, ...... ..., lwe"'M WftOV °"'MIW" •OOttt'\\ "' .. ,..,.......,,.ttft'ld tnt .... 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I"' II I i/1 Jllo 11 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IHI/I TING 8105 810 ITEM HO. JU NOr1re t';; HEREBY' Gil/EN '""' \fl HN.J Pf()()J\t~I·• Wiii Olf! re-ctttYCd oy tne t 1ty of Co11110 Mt.~, ... ro wtt rnt' (tty (r.unlol. P 0 ffo• 1100, C.,.1" Mo...,, C111fatn1d ~Jblb. on or t>iPfore tnt! hour NOTICE ro CREOlrORS OF BULK ol 11 00 Am. on Frod.loy, A.ugu\I S, "" TR•HSFER ANO OF INTENTION ro II ,n,rn O» ll'lf rt•\pon••bttolf of lh~ Bid T A A N 5 F E A A l C 0 H 0 1. t C d••r to d"hvt'r n•s Dod '"'""(Hy Ct•<k > 8EllER•GE LICENSff~/ Che~ nll•to• Ov 1n~ lllO"''' "n110unced ltme. ••01·410/U c C.•nd ort,OIJ8&PI U1n w1•1 bP j>UOll<-IVOPt.H'U'•(S cl,,d redd NOftl.l:. IS HE:ArtH' (,P/(N t~ fl\il• •fllluO .tt "JO w m or d~ ioon '"'"'J11Qr, ot RIC.HARO .. llUF I-'( lrM•fL·All,..,. d'-Ot,ft l•c.d04" on ,_r1d~Y. )>.:11\1/.1 1/t , A MAR(.,AFH.r A A.U•hhf) I-ill .. ~,,..., Counc•f C"4im· O\J~fV. ~o,.,,, .>~•'-''''"Nu°"'" C1tvtt•11 llf-if1rOr1..-•. Cost• ''• Id I~ t t1tn\tf',0t\ And L '""n ,,.,.,., M,. .,. 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C.O•Jf'lh' 01 Or•f'tA' ,,.c11ono11~n•d ~tJlt-(tf (,ll1ot111' 1t;~t It ltn ,fff' lrW r~un O+dVt<)lf "'d fiJf'lt\ lrY• lulf namf'S fa.1uw1nu tthDn>U1c 0t·v1 1 ,,.,., 11<.,n.....,0 •nd re1tden<t"i ot sll Pf''");On' and On ...... u•-ltt•••t NuMu.•r f' J\U/ no<N p4,1r1tr' 1nle<fl'tlt'il 1n O'k' on>pc>Scll a\ ''"u1•J to O'''"''..,.. 1 ·• ,,1,. 1,11 1101 t\c.H II' pr.nc1 pal• tn c.tst ot lOrp<)(•t1ons, tn· d.t1' On111• hw tn. ptrm1-. •• , lu<+Ufl\1 •l c ludl'I uw ndmt'' Ut tntt Pft\•d••nt, 11\.11 Btn" 8dy Or•v~ t•l,oKnown .n •O..-:wc,.-tterv, Treawror # ttnd M.n.a~r N t.14.lv\•IJt" Or• 11~1 '" lh•• t1tv ot '"' C•lV Coonc11 ut tne City of Cosra ~t>we>orl d~atn Cvun1 tf ,u 0,0ttQ• Mf'l,~l ff'1"n'vt''-llW' f1Qnl to r~1t"<: I ttt"ly or 51dll°' Ot (dltlorn1rt •t1 OHH. '""''""&mount 01 IW•<I••>< Qro<e 01 OA reo Julv 18. l~I/ (On')1dttrahun 1n cunnoc11v11 w1lh )"tO Putul\l'\!Mi e>r-6n~ C'Ot'l!i>I 01111v P11ot, ttAn~tf!f" C)f 'HllCI 11u•n\fl 1tild ,411d OW11• Ju1y "· ,,,, JlJJ II PUBLIC NOTICE LEOAt.HOTICE. NOTICE h HERE8'1' vtl/EN tl>dl Ille IOllOW>nQ m1ms ol found or ·~v~d Ot-rly 11a .. llffn l\Okl Dy tn. Po11u 0.P<t<t"'"'c ot ""' C•tY ol Coste Me\<I tor " Pf'(IOd 1n eatf"\~ o' n•tWlr '"""' °'"'' Soys Grem Scr>w1M 10 Spd. B•<Y· cit, Boy 1Gr..i tOSillf -0.-..es <i•lairy 81cy<I•, &oy 1 0...... 2 Seid. Murray 01tyCI .. Olf1 I &l«k IWr$0l 10 SocJ. 81cyet•, l.8d1H QOtd R1flQ, Money. Jllll•ll• Am FMIPB Recl<o •114 T- Sllv•r r ur-RingL NOTICE IS FURTHER Gl,,EN tNI 11 no o-r •PPNrs •114 prows n11 OWll.,Vl<PoflM pr-1'1 •fllhin HW" 111 d•Y• IOllow1~ '"' P<JC>h<ellon ot 11111 N"41Ct, fM 1111• °"'""o t ... h vest •ft ,,,. ,,....,,tc•_..o. _ • ., 1n ,,.. c.1y 01 C:o\I• Mt••· •n #f'llUI u u tlle p<openy -u 1111 ..,.d •t !NOii. ""'''"" a1•t•moend~•lo1N•"'-n~e11. OA TIO Jl/AOO. 1•11. ,_ l.NErH CMllf'Of' POltC:i! 1>11011~ 0r'"9t Oletl D•llY Pilot. J111y U, 1tlf PVBUC NO'l'ICE '1CTITIOUS lUllHCSI HMll ITAftMSlotT PUBLIC NOTICE July I. IS, 22, 2', 1'11 29ilt·11 PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE --------------1111• llritpubllcetfonol 11111nollce. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IHYITIHG 810S NOTICE IS HEREllV GIVEN '""' '"" 8o•rdol Educaloonof lhf' N•wPOr1 Me•a Untlled St'-1 Ot\lr ICI ol Orenge County ••II re<elve ~&tfd D+d• up to 1' 00 PM on lhe l\t day of AUllU\t, I'll, •• the olllte of w111 S<,_t o"trlcl, toutf'CI 81 tUI Ptec•ntoa Street. C°'lft Me'll, Cehlorn•• al wn1ch t1m~ .. ,,. bids w111 bll publicly ~""" end <•dd tor TIRES All bod~ are IO De In accord•n<~ will> Conditions, ln\lructlon•. •rid Soe><ltlc. .. loons which 11re now on Ille In It.. oltlce 01 Ille Purcha•lng Director ol said School Olllrkl, 1857 Pl1><onlla SlrHI, Costa Mesa, Calllornlo, '1'2611. A Perlorm.oil'ICe Bond m11y "'° re-quired al Ill!' C!o~retlOll 0101~ 0 1\lr ICI No Ridder m•y wllPldraw his Old for• pprlod of lor1Y·llYe days IOI eltu 11\e dale UI for'"" ~nlng tn.reol. The 80.td 01 Education ot ttM> NewPOrl·Mt'sa Unlllf'CI S<l\001 01\tr1<1 •••erves 1IW! riQflt 10 re1.c1 •nv or •ti Bid\ llnd not l\f'Cf'UMllY dC<ept lhe lowest B•d. and 10 .. .,1.,. any lnlorrn•ll ly or lrr"<;jutatllY In ony 8 td rMetved OAT E 0 July 12. 1'77 NEWPOAT·MES• UNt FIEO SCHOOL DISTRICT OIOrllnQeCountv. C•11torn1~ OcwOllly Herwy F1-r, CPM Pvrcha~ulQ Olrtclor I 1 MI S5/>.3210 Publl\hfd Or-Coe>I OetlY Pllol, Ju•• lS. n. "" 306>" PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE $.16Gel SUl'E .. ICHtCOU"TO'° TH• STATEOFCALll<ORNIA !<OR THE. COUNTY 01' O"A"Ge Ito.MUM N O rtCE OF HEARING O~ PETI TION For. PA06ATE OF Wll.L ANO FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN TAR'I' ANO AUTHORIZATION TOAO SEAL MI H Is r ER u N 0 ER TH e •T11I' word "complaint" inclUCS.; INOE PEN0£NT AOMINISTRATIOH crO\S-COmp18tnl "plantlft" il'ICIUC!t>s OF ESTATESACT. cron-comotaln11111, ''0tt•ndan1" 1,.. Estate of JOSEPtflHE BUSHARD, c ludH cros• ~lend&nt, •lngulftr ,,.. Oe«eMd. NOTICE TOCREOtTORS Clu~Slhf!phirlllandm4Kulln lnclu<lt>\ NOr1ce tS HEREBV GIVEN,,.., SUPE,.tOR COURT OF THE ltrnlllt"t' •nd ,,.,Mr. A written plHd· TITLE INSURANCE & TRUST COM· STATIEOFCALIFORNIAl'O" •no lncludlnv en llflSwer, dPmurr~r. PAHV' has lllecl l'ltf'ein. Ptlltton lor TNECOUNT'f'Ol'OllAHOE ~IC, mU\I bl! In !tie form r~ulred D'I' Probele 01 W1t1 end lor Letltrt Ho. A·•llJS 1114' Celitornle RulPs of (O\Jrl. Vour THl.,..fftlery -tor Aulnonutlon to E:\latt ol ROBERT E. SEAN EV. orl9lnat ptl'adl"9 must be filed ioi tll(s Adl'l'lln11tlW' under IN lnGepencl<tnl Ad O.c,.4,.., <Oud wllh "'°""' 1111119 l•M and prOOf Mtnistr•hon d Es1&tn Act. rettf'ence NOTIC.E ISHEREOVGIVEN IOI,.,,. tn•lllCOPYllll'reofwass1rwdonHch to WlllCh ,. med• lor lwrtner creditors°',.,. •OO•t n~mod decf'Clent Pl81ntlll's attorney encl on e11<ll plain-1Nrt1c111e~Mld '""' ,,,. hmoaodpteca lhal all l)tlrton\ navlnQ ctalms eg.olMt 1111 not ''""'""'"Cl by en attor,,.y, The 01 llearlng IN Ulne has bH" Ht lor Ille s.trd clect!Oenl M• reQulred to Ill• lime when a summons Is C!ttmeo August 9, If,,, •I 10 00 e.m., 1n I ,,...,,, with 1,.. Nt<eli.&ry voU<Mrt, 111 sent.cl on 11 pertv mev vary dapelldlno c.ourtrOMl'I of Oefloart,_,1 No. J of Uld the ottlct-01 '"" Uf't'lr. o1 lflt 400._ .,,. on 1111 m~fllod of !lf'rvlc•. For ••amP1tt, court,•• IOOGlv1c Center Otiw West, Ill OeltdJulv t, 1911. CLARENCEG. Fl.AMMER EMec<11or ot lhe Will ol 1"9 •bOve Mmeddec•<l<lnt. OR&•NWALOIHOl<,MAN ay: LeWrwMe,.Me~r U4S Wllslllre alwd , Slllte t to. LOI A1t9tMl. CA. ..... Tel: 1Jt11 •MUI Att.,11e.,.1., l!&eeodor Publl"'«I (.out Oelly Piiot, Jutv • IS, az. ,,, lt71 Juq II PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTI nous &USINE SS NAME STATEMENT fn,. •011ow1nq ~)Of\ ,., oo.no OU\• M\\d'lo TnE LASllNv IMPRESSION ll•S Otakt A•rnw. CO.lit Mi>W C.A Y1olo ~ffl>ht"n r Cttmt'ron. ''"' Or dfte A•MUl!,Co.YM.>~a.CA YIO/o Tn1\ OU\tne~s 1~ conduclf'd C>~ .tn '" d1v1du"' S1el)flen T Cameron lnf> Sltltcmenc «d'-t1lttd w1•n 1n" Counly C1er1< ot vranlj(' Count t on July IY, IHI F1tl14 Publt>""O Oran11o• C.oa•I Oa•ty POIOI. July 12, 29, ....0 Augu\I S, II, IYJI :Jl&l·ll PUBLJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l ru• tollowtnQ pt'r\on " do1nQ OU\1n,.· \•\'" COOKIF. CUTTER, JISO S Plu4 Or 'i.1nt• AM CA 911().1 JOWl)h Al!<>Jl1no 1•~ O~~monl A•• S•nto An.a. CA Tnl\ OOt.tM'\~ t\ <01'4~0 bv At\ tndlvldUl81 .IOY'Oll AQO< I• no Tn1\ ~tAl~I WA' t1i.-.d W•l" tn.• CO\Jnty Clt'r• OI OrM~ Countt on Ju<>~ lO, tt11 Fl01t Pubh\hfd Ora,_ Cl>d'I O'°'lty Pilot, July I, lS, 11 >'I, 1'11 1M1·11 PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS8USINESS NAME STATEMENT The fol towing petSOfl Is OOi !IQ busl · neu.n: CENTER STREET APAAfMENT5, 87' Center Slrfft, Colt a Mew, CA. "76'1 Peter w. Nours•, 423 A1100Clo A'ff., CornMdel Mer, CA. 9767S This bush~u Is c.ondutltHS bY en in· d!Vldual. ~le<"W.Nourw This stoteme<rt Witl filed with the County o-ol OrllnQe Counly on July '· 1917 F7N11 PubllShed Oranoe O>est Oalty Piiot July IS, '22,1',-Auqust 5, 1911 29'!J.17 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aU51NESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowlng perr.on ,,. doing bu1iNnas MAG'S RAG'S, lsv.?'I OYertO<\ St., F_,l•l"Vall.-,, CA 97708 Marveret I. MIU.... I 5':19 OWrtOfl St .. Founteln Vallty. CA '2108 This ~Mn '' conduclf'<I by en lndlvlduat. ~~I.Miiier Tltl5 5161-1 WH lolf'<I Wtlh ltle Countv Cleril olOrenQO (OUfllY onJ""• ,,, 1'11. FTllU Publlthed Or•not Coest O•oly PllOI, July I, IS, 22, 2', 1911 PUBUC NOTICE ~,.. CCP41J 10throuQt>OS ~ lne C1tyolSenl•Aftf,Celllornl•, hlled courl,or to prnent IMm, with Ille Hilt. WYNNE · oaiedJuly lt, l9Tl "OTtC•O,tlO•Mtl~Sl91LITY' ,,.,.,ssry VOUCMt\, to 1111' unCICltslgn.cl TROOP & ME15tHOER Wlt.LIAMa.suoHN, Nollet 11 hereby Given tllet Ille Un· at the olllce o r WILLIAM O. COuntyC .. rk Otral9fl9(1wlllnotbllr&ll)Ollsiblelorany SULLIVAN, WOOlSEY, ANGELO'"" ,., Ctllt"'Y P•rttl!•d l"'fUl!&",....•C.. c debtsorlltlblllllescontrec~by•nr~ THATCHER Altorn.vs al l8W llo99 hlttSJt y .. .. .. " .. ,IN • -~~ h n JoMul~ Hltls Roed. Newoort L••A,,......CA...., t10H...,.n~onw ollltrtllenmyHll,onorellet'tt•lsd•te. Btach Celllomla '1660 Wiiien Is the llUI Su.t1 ~. O. loe:tMt Oatedtltl118ttlct.yo1Juty, 1'11 pl•<• of llUSIMIS ol tll• ~1'141e"igned In A11 ...... ,,.,: DefeNallt ............... CAt'l... r;;.~~:-" ell mattf'<S perttlnl1>9 lo the e$1 .. le ol •nd Cr~e!Nflt AtterMpfw: ht•ll-NtwpOrt8Hch,CA92 .. " s.>ld dt'cedenl, wllhln fO<Jr month' alter Publlshood Or-Coest O•llY Pilot, PuDll-d Or-. Cont Oeuy P1lo1, Pul>llshld er-Coest Detty Pil~•, 111e11 .. 1J)UC>l1ce111111olll\!4nollce Ju1y t,l.1S.?1.1'11 Ju1y21,zz.n."11 J'l09-11 J1111n,n.-.tt7;-~ O•tedJune 21. ""· 2'5'-n --------------1 JtlJ.n R05EMARIESl!ANEV PUBUC NOTICE Admtlllstr•trlwol '"" EtlAlt ol It. ebov\' Nmed Otc-nt WILLIAM~ SULLIVAN WOOLSEY, ANO•LO •fl THAT CHE• Att-.,.etuw 209' Sen JMilulft Mtllt R•. New,.,. a.Kii, C.A. tt ... Tel:l714) .... Atttnle" tw Admltlllttrain• Publluwel Orlftle Cofft Delly Piiot July t, a. IS, tt.1•n PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "The ice cream man! Con we buy something?" Third Doy· Cambodians, Thais Battle AHANYAPHATHET. Thailand (AP) ~ Thai I ruqos backed by artillery and aircraft battled again today with Cumbod1an forces in lhe third dav of a bloody border dis pute, Thai military comman- ders said. They reported no new Tha t casualties. At least 17 Thais we re killed and about 50 others wounded in clashes Wednesday and Thursday. The fighting centers around the village of Noi Parai, 140 miles east or Bangkok, an area or rice paddies and scrub land claimed by both Thailand and Cambodia . .fudge Mot·e,, llearing to Ray NASHVILLE. Tenn. CAP) -In an cxtrordmarv move. a state judge has decided that he will go to Brushy Mountain State Pcnitent.Jary to hear James Earl Ray's objections to being moved to a fedeal prison Chant'ellor Hobert S. ( Brandt said Thursday he I N SHORT J will travel 150 miles to the . ma x imum securit y ----------- prison at Petros, to hear Ray say why. a mong other things, the assassin thinks he would be in danger from the FBI at a federal prison. No date is set for the hearings. "Ray has stated under oath that he has been coerc«:d and threatened by agents of the FBI, and more 1mportanlly. by agents of the Federal Bureau of Prisons and that his life will be in danger ir he is sent to federal prison." Brandt wrote, referring to an affadavit Ray filed Monday. Stole11 Pail1th1911 Ref"overed • f D~LAS (AP ) --Twenty·cight paintings byoi., such artists as ~tcasso. Monet. Matisse and Goya. valued at°'" csl1ma.led Sl.S million, have been re covered in the orrice of a Dallas attorney fiv<" months after they were stolen, police said . Suburban Duncanville Police Chief D. H. McElroy and FBI spokesman Lloyd Harrell said th.e lawyer represents one or three men charged "'.1th burglary 1~ the case but the refused to identify him. Harrell said no charges would be filed against the lawyer because of attorney-client privilege. Brown Heads for Korea WASHINGTON CAP) -Defense Secretary Harold Brown leaves Was hington today for a trip to South Korea, from which the the United States is planning to withdraw its 33,000 troops. He will dis· cuss the withdrawal during his trip and negotiate a tr ansfer of U.S. weapons and equipment to keep Korea secure militarily in light of the troop cut· back. His journey comes on the heels of publication of a Pentagon task force study allegedly showing that South Korea would need up to $8 billion in equip· ment to ins ure its security, including about 250 jet fiJlhters, and hundreds of hehcopters. observation planes, missiles and guns. fAJnd Ret"lamatfon OK l..ikelu WASHINGTON CAP> -Legislation forcing mine owners to r eclaim land damaged by coal re· moval is expected to win quick approval from President Carter. Congress sent the compromise legislation to Carter Thursday, after the House passed the bill 325 to 68. The Senate passed the measure Wednesday. Twice before such legislation was vetoed, but Carter has said he will sign it. •Dfaf..a·Pray~r' .~i.red NEW YORK <AP> -The Episcopal Church's "dial·a·prayer" service was so suceessful It has been forced out or business. The denomination budgeted $1,500 to finance the toll·Cree prayer line for a six·month period ex- pecting about 300 calls a months. But. instead' the operation was costing about $1,200 per week, :.Vith an average of 2,640 persons monthly calling to bear two·minute prayers led by Presiding Bishop John AIJln. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE j • "''°' ....... , ........ ~--~ ""'"'""'IM'f•••• ... --·-· ...... "9(1-'""'9111 ... f ...... --.............. ~ .. lf'i!Jt ........... , ........ tc.t ... ..-.. -... ., ... t•r..., ... _ ...... _ ...... II , .. 0,,., ... ""' .. 1f"f"'Htlfld l"-'C •9''41f ........ w1H ._ ~p-11.ct •n ihe ... ,_., •• t•• •f\•U• ............... ' fWV9f't ........... . 1vl'\eO t• V\• r fl'f t••M•• w•fef ... o.,._, ... 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Oo.irKI •1 tn.c •APl""~ ot "" _,,.t<.,,l. owner or (11~1-nwl«•tll'"IOl»COl> ... ,ll'd lor ,..,,.,......., .... t., .,,. .. be ll>W"'9ol' .0 II\ ott.t1f. •ntfud.,,. ftiVt4'W of •nf rt. <.,.d Ot•~. P'9"tiltte>f' Of r~u1rf'd ••Port\, ond 0.IWmtMhont Dy,,,. o .. tr•t • of me.t'\\Kt"\nt<f'\• &tv to bl'•nQ •~ \Y~t~ 1~0 h>ll <OMPh.in<e ••th tl'WS.C Rultt Mid Rt9UldllOM IO< re<t•l,.,,.d w•ter S«"'-•U 1nctud1no t>ut "°' t1mneo lo 5-< "°" S ) l....,•ul ...., I~ Oi>trl<I'\ "St.ino•rO S~c111ca1oon' tor lne CoMlrU<hon of w.iet, S.wtr, el\d Rt"cta1meowa1H"Fa<1Hhl'' 1·Nowater •<1rot111e~ sn..11 be connected lo or ;,.. c:orpor•led 1n the re<l•1mecl w.ater ·.ot~m IMI '''"'"net been 11pprovtiCI tor feoc.laimed w•tt t \f:ir¥trt-by tnt· 01\• tr•t t Se<hOf .. FACILI flES OPERATION U OFF$1TE WATER, SEWER, AHO aECL.AIMEOWATElt FACILITIES Oi><r•t•on ctl\O -.ur"t'•H•nt.e of •II of '"" Ot\lroct's Olt~ole Wiiier. SfWfr, '"" rectcllmed w6ttor ~vstem fc)c1t111t•s 1n· c luC11119, ""' not lfmllelt to w•t•r. sewn, ond rec1al....a water ploellnes. •eservoirs, P11mplnQ •latlons, (tre hydr•nts. m.nholes, v.tl¥t."S, <Oflnct<· hons. suPC>l'f lnlt'rll~s. 1re.otmen1 ••<1hllH and otr..r •Ppurtet1anci.s d"<I o<Or>erl'f uP lo.,,., 1nc:IU011>9 lhe OtS· I rt(I 's metef, snail be under Ille manal}ement Mid c;on1ro1 01 lhe Ols· u1ct No otf\tr p~r\on-. f'.fC~Ot 6ull\Onted •fl'llllOYMS ol the O"tri<t \hall 11ot.e •llY t>Qlll lo ""'"r uoon. 1n ..ciecl. ~r•I•, eG1u\l, <Mn<!<' •lie• move. "' r11oca1e an., l>Or 1101> of the 1oreqo1nq "' e<IY Of .,... Oi<tnct's Pf<>- oertv In ti. event tn.t1 sue" shoUld oc cur, au cftdrQIH and penalhr\ \l'lall be •PC>hUDle MCI COllKleG. AISO. wen•<· hon ~hdU De '" vtGlauon of dnv dnd •H .ooohcaote F-'"' Stolt• .• ind 1nc .. 1 ~atut~. ordinance,. r~ut..Jtlon"' df'Kt nou~r reQ\Jtr•menh 4.2 OHSIT£ ,ACll.I TIES 4.1.1 Gon.ral The operation •nd '"'"C'IU~1ot., Ot Ot'\ >•H.~ W6CCI' d1)tr101Jt1on, '~!Nt'f UJlll.~ 111.Jith. dnd reci•1m.O ••tVr 01HrtCkition td,1u11c:i.Jre tne r•)oon>•O.•uyot tne•o· p1 u .. cJn 1, OW1t1'0f. or custom.r ~ •.1.1 On111• ReclaomeCI Wal., ,ac11111., Tne operation and survelll•n<e ot all on\1te '"•c1"1m~d w4',~r ~V\tem fac1t1l1ts. 1nc1ue11nq bul not nm1t~o to •andtCdpf' ''''9'-lftOn \V\IPM\, •QrtCUltural lrtlQ•llon SySltl'IU, 'Y'""'s U1IH11!d In •t'IAtlon 10 u•• ol ,.Cld1med watet' for lnoustrtal proc~' or constTuchon pUrOOMr'\~ or rec1a,,,,.d •mpcun<lment \f\lem' U\l"ll Ille Ot\. lt1CI s <PCl"'rrwd WAIPt' r.Mll lie un0tr •II• m•n11qemo1>I ot en "01>,1le Reclaimed Water Superv .. or • df· \lqnateo IP/ -11ppllcMt nwl\Clr, or cullom., __ l'llby11>e D1<wlct ''"' O~ncr may. from Umf' ro t1rne, requ"• •-an .. On'll~ Rect•lmecl W•l•r Sape.,,._ .. ootaln 1n~lr11Ctlon .., t!W uw of reclalmtel ,.., .. , 1uch ln- •••uct1on lleu>q provt-by or ·~ orovelt by '"" District tiowoer, ""nuant 10 Section I 1 of f~iC' Ruin •"d R fl9u1atton\. tnf" M"naqe,. or ..ut11«11ec1 rt11rewn1•1tves ol Ille Ois- trocl stl•ll monitor' -''"OKI Ille en· ttn tec1e1meo-1w tyatem, lncluc:llllQ on~le -Oftsltt IKlllllH, tnd lo. t .. se PU•-11\all MY• IM rlQl!t IO inter upon ll• cusl-''l pr.,..iMs <lll<ll'IQ ~el'IOUrs The &ppllcant. -Nr. Of' CIKIO!nft \Mii """"' '"" lollowlnq tMO.,Slbllltl•S •n re1 .. 101> to ooer•llon of ons11e lit<illtles. 111 To ma~e ""e tllal .ill OPtrelkln1 ""rsonnel are 1ra1MC1 ano t11mlll.,ltect "''"' tne u~ol recl•irnoo w111tr 11 > To lurnlsll 111~1r ooorallons Pl!rsonnel wlll\ mAinle1>anc~ l1>1truc- "°"~· controller cMra,, an<I record drawings 10 en\ure P•Ol>Or oper811on In «coro•nce w1tn ll• ~I• tec11111e1de• •IQn •"<It-Rlllet -ReQulAI Ions. U> To ~re_,,.., SVDmlt 10 IM OIS. irict-111 fftof rec0<ddr11wtnga. (41 To noltlV '"" 01\lllCI ol •nY Al>d •II upd•t•s or proposed cMnQ~s. modihc••-· "'-•Oons to \he on11te t1K1t1t1es, wflict> ch.lnQet ~ti i. 411>- .,.,,vfll Dy'"" 01s1roct and shell i. cM. •tqned ancsconstf\ltled KCO<dlrlQ IO ttw 'f'Qulremenls, condltl°"'· ano stan- °"'os set tonn 1 .. tl'lfl 01slrkl's "Sien· 11aro 5pe<1fk•llOM for Comtruclloft of Weter, S.-. and RPC:l-'mH Wattr Fec1t1li-s .. ""°,,.. latll\ In thfle RulH •ncl RtgulahOM, 1ncluc:ll1>1J bul not '"'"'"It 10 Se<llan J.l tlWrtof. 1n e<· corda1>ce wtlll tN 4lbove '"°'~ •e-quire,,,.....s. ~-11toftl, a<>O ste...,.rCIS; 0.1>9es must be sut>mllleo to Ifie ou,. lh<l lor pl"" CIWCk-·-ov•• Pl'IO< 10 construction Tiie comtruclloft W..11 "" mspecteo by Ille Ois1r1<1 • ...a ,. v1MC1 rtt0<1t o•-lnos eno controller cl>erts lllelt i. approV9<1 11y ,,.. 01 .. ~tc:t. Ttw Ofstl'lct may, If If dMITl'UllCh 10 bt '"IM b!'st lnlMHt of Ille Ofstrkt .,.., , ... ,,,.or modlty ttnY o1 ttw toreoo- •nQ 1,1 fo l!ft'IUrt OWi Ille rPClltl-0 w•tet liKllll1ts reme1n "' eccor<Mroce ... 01 tilt• Rules .no A"utel._ ,,.. r htdlnQ the District'' "Slenoerd SPKlll<atlofts hlr' Ille Conilruc llOl'I of Wat.,., S.-, llftd Rec:t•lmelt Wllttr l'ec:llltles." ,or eumPI•• but not llY Vl/ey of 11m1ta11on, es 1111ect In Ille Cle· .,i91> crlletl.e s.ectlon ol the abOve rt· '-'•need Sl)l!<lll~Atlons: Cal Cron-connections 11tlwte1> oe\ebte w•ter f.Clllt'-t •nd Ofttllt l"fl<hllmtcl Wolllef facillllff Me f0rbl0. deft. lbl Mote lllllt on -••ltMcl #tlw lll(fllll"-tote~. (CI Orfftl(lnal fOUfllt-1,.. 11\flf e. or-oi.ct• from IM lll"H llt r,t..U..IMI w.Cer. t• I To _,otte lll'ld COltO'tl tfle "'""' "' order to ...-t dlf9Ct ltumMI ,.,. ~pllon ol rectelfMolt w•lef end lo ~rol -tlmlt rlltW#I. TIW l904kent. ~. °' c....,_llWIU tie rtsponiltllt ... .,.., """ ... ~ ..., of Ille •KlllltMcl ~. °"'tlioft -<-r..t me....., to .. 111tnnd tn ttlls re ""'IMll ........ ....,. ~·t•. ""'not ... iffll ... lttllt ... IGWlno Cal On.ltt tttt•IMtd wattf ~Mlll-Ollf'Wt'llltjlrfMl!lef PU8UC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE nol llmite9 i.. -"141. --Ital uay .. n _......, -ml<•I o•-Qtf'I Ot -·Mel WVW'k tM-, •uopt- -.ollft, ••• er er••• ti .,.Imel °" v•vt•*• •ltlf\ ltttl •MOt,,.d Mllft. and 111\ffMk ~Ill .-111 ... fllet fn•Y -tr -~ 19 (-P•l!eMm•tl'lt,_~ .. lll(llll ... "'~"'"' I l J I CloNwr.. In -lllon lo llW 11<t•m11 rtt"MM•tO tOt _, -•K• from ,,,_ Of\ltl<t Ille trpltcet'll, ....... ,. or , ............ tNY .. 1e;iillttdto..Ulftdlt· <M•te IM+'mlb • Mllnfod ..... ( II C"li•t• I fllt1 mll m t ,..., 11 "'Milt m h-••Y "'4'mlt fl\v ,llt\lllllOMIM'llMf Whl(n the 4POll• ant, """''''" or (\IJIO""'r wlll 08 ••· a .. ir.a iooe.-11111 .,.., o1 tl'ltt ~ltttd permlh-Mtfortlllletow; 1 U t C'-I ""rr'l'Wf. A Ct-I ltermll ""'911 oe rtciolreo for •II wwn WhO pr-lodlKMrQe lntoe Oltlrl<I ..... ., tt'lll IQlloWlng (II A••<twttflOWGI >0.000CNllonl or mort per nor_. wori>tnQ daY (or 11 mtlllone-1'-ormoreptryHrl.or UI A clOO\otf .. OI t11Htew11tr that l'las • SlrttnQ1n slonlll<•1>llY Uo "'' 11•••••• Illa" oomuuc sew•r•11• dome\I" u w•••Gel w ill oe <On· .tderM IO ... ,,.• 800 ol 7SO mQll Md .., __ lOllOlot7'0mQlll.O< UI A o"clWll• of co~n•~ wt>1cn mey t•<t~d t,,. Pitr .. mwl•n •• ,pe,•11•0 111 S..cuon '121 ne•t1n. .... uueo w.,._.,. St•-th l.•mll•· uo ... 1.1 J J Cle$S II Pitrm11. A Cten II Permit flwlll ~ requtr"'6 tor ell us.,s w110C11scnargemO(aU\an 10,00011a11onr. ptr ~' Cor 3 mltllofl Qatlons per.,..,, but Ins"-~.0009'tllons per ll•Y lor 12 mlll-QallOM per.,.., I •no art no4 r~ulred loOOl••n • Cltil t Penn II 1.2 l • Temporary Plttmll. A T•m· p0rery PllrmU sn.11 be rNJulred lor •II users wno orociose to lemPorerlly di>· cnarqe unoollulelt water, storm ora1naqe, -grouno wate• OirKllY or lncllrKtly to 1r.. Olstt1ct's sewer•ge ta<lhHM. Tiiis t•mporery ~rmll is normally 11ranteo when no illternetlve method 01 Oospos.I '' •eason•bly avall.tDle llfld 11 11rented on • tem· f)Of'ary basis only 7 .J Sl!PARATE HON · RECl.AIMABl.E WASTEWATllt SEWERS I 3 t General Tl\f' provo\lon~ ~l'i lortn l>l'low "11111 pertain 10 .ill C11\· cnarQes lnlO r1f\'1 01~trtCt i.eWt:fbQe COi· tect~on f41<1l1lv lhdt trdn1i.porh wastewater to • Olstrkt coll11< llon laclloly O< lfMl~t plant 111lend4-d lot non·re<lalnvble wastewater. )UCh ·~ lndu.irl•I wa.ltwater These pro· vtslons a.pPly to w.s1ew•lef' 11\el I• "°' to De trHled al I,. OIS1rlcl's recl•ma. !Ion p1a111 All users OI sucn seoer•t• """"fflalmaote wa\((>wattr sewere<Jt lac11111fos Shall conl0<m to Ille r~qulr .. mH>ts, CIOndltions, and s•-•ros sol lorth 11> eny t«!1>ar•te suoolements ,..,eto, n revlllAO Dy Ille 01'1ti<t from tlmttof>l'M 1.J.1 W<lstewa"'' O•'><""'llf' Re11u1;. hon• No person slldll d1..cnaroe 1nlo a 0 1,1r1ct ,..,,._,f'<ta,matMe w•1••wa•tr sewer a.,yolt11erollow1no suDSt•nc:tt II> Gesot1ne, beNf'fW. na1>1na. 1111!1 oll. orotherllamm.o1beltornl)I0\4Yt 11 QUld, SOiid. O< Qa> Ill A!he\, ClnclcO "1"<1, mud,,.,.,., '"""'"Iii metal, <1IHs. ••11s. 1eat11<•>, tar plai:ttc\, WOOd p.1uncn mc.'nure. or any Olher \Olld or v1!tCOV\ \ub~tAnce capabli> of c11u"nq ob•trucllon lo ,,,. ftow 1n ~wer~ M other 'nh:-rterence w1tl\ If'• pro~r OP"r.111on 01 ,,,. >eweraoewor~s. • Secllon I MONITO.IHOAHD IHS .. 9CTION I.I WATER AHO S8WllltSYSTeMi Tne Manaver or Ills eutnor1zeo representative Shall ll•Ye ttwt rtQtll to enter UllOn 11\e custome•'• prem••ts ourlnq r~asonablc l'lours lot 11\e purp0•e 01 1nspecllno tnc cu•tomtr's water and sewer sys.tern~ and to Insure compllance wll/I tl'lese Rutel •lld Requlallons 1ncludln11 the provlslo1> tnal wu.,ev-.-.r•ll"I wall'f' '°''-'' >hall not be connect.a 10 ,,,. sewer l.>clllt...s of tht' Ol•trlct ai>d thf' pro. v1 \Ions that au cre11s-connM hon'\ bO prol)l'rly protect.a 1.2 RECl.AIMEOWATelt&YITl!MS Tne Mal1i)jll!• 0< aut,,.,ruedreorMtl\ tat IVPS 0( ,.., District ""811 mor"'"' '""' , inspect 11111 entire tt'<le1m<'<I wo1tw watem 1nctu<lll'Q bOln-ff• ano olfto,. tac1Ml1H. TN! District Sh•ll c-t mon1tonnca OfOQtl)m\. ma1nta1n • re· cord asdel'med l'll'<eud•'f, ano prov1d0 report~ as reouuled by r99ultto•Y agencies 1nc1uotn9 Ille Calltot1>le R191ona1 Woll« Outhty Controt 8oerd T,,. MaMQtr ,,.. o1U1horlud •~rtsen· tatlves of 1111' Olttrkl, In c•rrylr>Q out tnese lunc110t1s Shall MY• IM rlQllt to e1>let' upon 11\e c.K-'• ~tmlMt durinQ reHon•Dte hours lo• Illa purpose of 1-11"11 omlte recl•lmed wo11er lklllt~ •n<l •reas ot rec:l•lmeo water use and to entllf'e complla11<• will\ these RulH MCI Rr<;1ulAllons. 11>· cluCllllQ U.. provlsl~ tnet runoff i. controlled Mid llmlled 4lnd 11'9 pro- vlslon tnat crou.,onnec;tlons belWffft pot•Dle weter teclllUn -recteimect w•ler l«lllllasl10ttelst. Section• CONN•CTIOH Pees t.IOEHl!RAL Connacllons '"'' •PClflqo<e to •II property to De served sntll be i!stabllShelt ''°"' lime to lime by '"" Board a"CI llt fortll In l!ehlblt B to lhc!'9 Rul".,,., ReQUlallont. Such prooerty to be Mr...O thtll t. leQatlY dHcrlbed In Ille •Pl>liuUon fOI SClf'Ylce. It, t~ lo the lssuence ot N Initial permit. lfltre is• cM<>Qe In 11\e uw Of Ille pr-'1y Of' II IN -of the property "'5111tsln le I fire ltow « PHii use wel• llow, WlllcNwr Is Qreater: ,,... Cbl flow of -• •rid wastew•ltr lrom tilt -•Y or lmprowmtt11A lhereon lnexcenot tllet -.:llled In the e1191tcellon Of' permit end such O•· tttmlnatlofl pj4ICH IN 11W of Ille pro- perly b'f Ille apptlcent. owMr. or cunomet' In 11 <l"-111 cl.itss reQllrdl"9 fM, conntetkln fttl, eno other cn•roes of Ille Olwtct • tlley exist •t tlll1 ll1M tK as 1t1ey nlst e1 Ille time of ..,., wch cletermlllltloll by llW Olstrtct; IM11 .., .OCSIUoMt .,_,. lltlalt i. oe10 to Ille Olstrlct M cortNCtlon t~. TIWW &Odl· lfOMI C1'1l1r9H lfl•ll e. compotedOf'lltw bUls of ttte ,._,1tl119 lncrMW In llow Md __ _.I. c..,._che•enOf the Olslrl<I. Suen computation 1111111i. m.o. on.,·~• ant111el 11etl1. WhPne•lr • ch•n9e of u" MCttSSltatAll Ille payment Of f\l"htr chargH to IM Of.Crkt, tllt! Olstrlcl may c~ the ectu.t uw occurrl1111 on tlleproiwrty wllh ,,.,. cooeclly H I lm•tecl ., .,. r9C1Ul(8d tor ... tile ... H"tfl'IQ fW ~t fulWe U .. Of tlW pr'OC)erty water c-Ut!IPtlon '""' tilt retldlfl9S of Ille weter mritr ot mettl'I IOI' Mrv~ to t/W 1WGPef'.tY1 pietfl"'9 Spec;t •• reQtllred or f)t'OVI-, ~ •<!Winge 111 mlllno M far n oermlulllle ••l'ld UM hi• ocwrred. whe tllitr • UM ptf'l'l'lllllM._,~nltltfM•dlfftf'9f'lt v• or .ny 1111111« !Mt ten. Dtlermlna· tfoll by tllt Olstrkl In th!; rt(lerCJ '"'" 1141 MM'!t br tN Ol•fl<t HI a fMl'IMf' .,., followlllo "" inc. ...... 9"Cfflt0 !of' ........... e """""' .. -.. tOl'th In $ttll01\ 14 " ..... ""'" ..wt .-.ia. "°"" S6tdl AINitleNI ~ tllell be PBYN .. on muflllclltlttNl .. 1-..Cll• PlJBUC NOTICE •••NII~ • r.._ ... ca.ulfiC•llCll' -c tletllll '" ma-1119 wen lntt•or•t• II""-llW MM.tQorr vi.ti bf OUldtlt by t~ ,Ollcy et lht Ol1trld ~ lorUt lltrtlf'I . ,ur._, Ill IM-tl'ltC tlle ...,ii. (~I. OWntt, OI Clal-r dM'\ Ml Con· tur 1n tlte delerml1>aha1> ot Ill• M.lftao-r ,. may 1~ Ill.ti sucl'I oe <ontldtrtd tw llllt 8o¥d Any l..Ch , .. ~I •hMI.,. t1> wrll1nQ Mid "'811 wt IOftfl .. lall -tttlt ~rtlnQ ,,,. dll •~ncff-..-IM •MUHi ot •PPll· Ulll, -r, • 'llllOl'fllr t1W1 Illa O.. ltrmlnatlon mMI by II• ManoQer. Ho ~u<fl ~llon.,...11 be<onsldereclun· ltlt lhtfe II• Sf>l!Clfk tlnd dtt•illld , .. outtt for tc.llon proposed by 1n •PPll· cant, owner, "' <U6tomcor setting forth ,..,. ••et1 -01 <N•ees 111e1 ,,,. tlll)lluM, _,Of' cu1t0Mtr bell•vtl IJIOuld tit es&Albllt!Wo end snell lncludt 111pporll119 Information. PrereraDIY """' Mll)CIO(llflll fnlo.metlOn sflouto be P•~P•••d •nd suDml tied b'( • lholtttttd Clvll t:ngln ... er ..... oerltn<tlt In the conslrucUon, -ra· tlon, m""-""'nt, e<11t llnen<ll>Q ol ll'll.lllklpel -~Qr l.CillllH. It •ooroYed b'I 1roe Board. 1ucn dt· cl1fon 1"4111 lie lmplunenteo by a IHCl•I .,.._Del_ such •PPli· c•nl, -·°'customer end t,,. 01.,. trlcl, 1nctucli"Q ~· 11.,.••nlee• and assut.nces of tu~lherO< eod1tl0ft•I peyment at suc11 time as Ille o<oPOSed UM Of IN -1Y CIHcnlled 11> l!le •P. pllc•llon tor' well kllon llY Ille Board Ii moclllled, tllolnQed, or •mended, or 11\l' uttnt of the use of II• 81>Ph<ant, owner. or customer e-•<t•ds that AP•-nted eo OMroel. The decfSfOll"' lhe Olll•icl '" •II IMtances Wlalf oe llnel, 'ubjKI to •1tm1nistr•t1v" or luc:tlclal rwvlew, eacepe •s otherw1~ orovloed by•-· t .J 01!1'9•1tl!O .. AYMINTI t .L11tn ...,11at Deve........,ls TM p.:iyment of conne<tton lffs for retldenll•I clevtl_.,h may De de· f..-rea In tnote •reasWIWnfn lne Board finds tttal •ucn deterred payment ol certain cll¥QtS ls In ll>ct best lnlere,i of Ille oeve1ooment of Ille.,,.,., Ooftrred ""Y"""'' ol conne<tiOn lees ,.,. rulltenllal oevelooments '"all be made by a st.11noard form DI aqreement -'"It shalt De within IM toltowlng gulclOtlnes· (I) Pavnwnt ot connectt0n "'"' w111 not De delerrt'<I tor tha1 p0r11011 ol luftd> rwtu\S•rv to(Ofl\lruc.t fac1l1tlt>'.l IO pro· vloe ser-.CJ" 10 tM oeV<1loomer1t or lor .iny lund• tlle Ooslrt<t I> oDlt;ateo lo PolY to olN>rs IMlder the terms Of• r@itn· butsem~nt agreement 111 TM• minimum Sill!OI d oro1ec1 tor WlllCI\ delerreo p.aymtnt w111 DI' '°"' sloereo,. 100 no...sing un1i.. A reside"· !lat 1teve1_.nen1 m-uPof several In· Otvlduat lrolltl numbers •Ill be con· sllll'red 1n1ts"119recjdl•. IJ> Tnt maximum P•r lolt ot Clelerrmenl )11•11 be determined u totlo,.s. I.ti Few le.>~ parcels -period 1hell l'IOl t'•<€'ecltermof l.,lli.tl lease. IDI In all '"""' -jlerlOCl Shell not OCC'C'd llV<! ISi Yt"M• C•l Tht? Wdtl'r COf'~hon fff ''to bf- pe10 O<> • IW0-10<'°"" """' \UCI\ that .ot Ille ttme Ill.tit Nell .... ..,.,,11.tt uni! is sold 1...,seo 0< ot""rw1seoccupled, 1"" pro r ala "'"'"DI Ille watw connection ltf' 1or ttM> ""•h ,-. Pt'•d Tne e!'lttt! water connection lee wt11 tnus De paid 1n lull di •U<n """' .isone-lldll ot '"" ••· stden11"1 unit\ w1tn1n ~ devet()f;>mrnt •r .. solCl, IN....i, 0<otnerwlwoccup1ed. !SI Fiiiy percc>nt (SO ',)of ll'le <,ewer connection Ito snail nol be deterred The rema1nir11J lolly peront ISO' > or the sewer con1>eclt0n fee mav be <le· ltrrco bV II>' Sdml.' mctnoo a> tne wa1.,- conn~ctlan tee and paid on the wme two·lor onc1>11s1s. (6> The PllY'!'enl ol l"tcre-t >hfll not be a con<llUon ol delt'l red oaym~ts for res1dcn1•a1 ~wloomt'nt' ( 11 All rt>sio.ontoal ltht'lopmenl\, Ill!' d!'fvrred l)ayment ot conneclt0n lee> ol which Is .consl,t•nt with lllete Qutd~Hnes el\d compallble wll!I '"" stanoaro t0<m ot acir<-ement, may ~ •Ublnll14!0 totne Board lor •PC>to••' t .3 2 Re<ruUonal OevelOl>f'lents TIM P8Ymenl al Conne<:llO" '""'lot 1etre..tlona1 cltve'-"" may be Cl~· ftrred In~ ~_, ...,.f'e the Boero •-wet> • .,..Kt~ to De contist..,. 'llhlll t"4 111\•IO'iOOtlv of IM Ol~lrkt 11131 the ~< <»lt"SYJO Ille !*reel lnvolvfd fdr Mtvoc-e ~ be ln -WPl"ll will! llMI llenelft oerlW'lt lrom s~ -vice file 9o.wd mat also fllld that -p•o1fcls 4'•f unique alld 111•1 tl'Mlir cller>Kll'f'tthu v"ry consldtr•Dty from '"°~of 01,..,•S on'""" clan. AS.'""" ot I nos ut11Q-ss, the cost of suc:ll pr°' lec:H may r-lhP P"Ytnenl ot Ille en- llrt corw>e<tion lfl'S "' "'<! 1ncephon of lhe pro1ect l,.JdVtsaDle •nd, In ltw In- terest ot WPCIOf11"1J IN pursuit of new lcNH end better w•ys ol tlv1nq '" the lrvlM community. 1"8 Board m•'f de- ,.,. Ille 1Mt'("*11 of COll...C hon f "'· Oefe•l"l!d pe.,,,_t ot c-clion 1 .. s IO< re<rHll.,.,at cltV<!lot>ment•, II iOny, •h•ll DI! wlthl., the to11owtn9 9uldellMs: (II Peyf'Mftl of co,....,ctlon lees wilt llOt be~ lot llwl Po<1io1> 01 t\IMs lleC•SS .. Y to COl\Slrucl fa<llltlH to~ ... vlclo H<Ylce to tne .,.,..l()f)f'Nnt or for eny tunia Ille District It obll11a1ed to pay Ollltrs under the terms or a reim· bunemen18Qf'wment. (2) Tiie minimum areo of " pro1~1 '°' wlltch Oolenecl pey-will be c.on- ildered 1140«~. m Tl'IO deterred period ""811 lie Oe-term lnt!CI A 1611-. · <•I For ,_ oar<ets · period INll nol ••cat!CI let'm ol lnltlfl te-. (bl In •II ~ -period &hall not txceed1'~ars (4) Tiie Wlllff ~-fft If Coe. e>ekl with lO"lo down -the 1>111...ce In NJuel mon!Ny IN~. wlt11 lntere11, lot' tl'ltt period of deferment. UI n.--alol'teelstobe pelO with $11'11. -end Ille balance In e<i.,.I molllhly payments, •ltl'l •nt-1, tor Ille period ot cMferment. "' ,~ lllall De a• lllt-·-es Ute 8-of AlnerlU'I "''"""rate In ellttl tor .. ~ Anoetes ""4r-tllef'I ef'e41 olit IN t""' ttw llQr.,,..,,t It at>- pro'Md by ttte lklllrlt of Olrtclors. 17> IEe(ft •ltuotlon tflall t>e con. 11oerec1 llY tllt eo.ro on Ii. lnd1v10ut1 m.rl!A end Oft lt1c.Ol'lll118ney ... !ft·- ouldet!Mt. ~1· . WA~IE•AMO«ICUllMIEDWATI,_ HltVICeUNa A .. Dl.ATlltAI. Sl'WeltCMAltGes It.I WATelt AND lt9CLAIMl!O WATERSlltVICILINl!CHAROU. (II TM Olt111tt sttall ~ <Mr99f for the lnt1ellttlon of andoeroetual "'ll11te111nce of 1111 weter e110 t«lllfMd Mlitr' tef'vlte tlfte«, WAlef' lll!d ''Cltllll'tllld wattr mlitttrs, and .,,. ~'1~ -U..to; P<tllt lor ftrt CW6tfftl0ft MN!t», wh1ch It to rtmtln tl'lt ptoperty of tht 01'trkt. S.ld ell.,...., 11> -ltloo\ to Ill oUtfr Ut\181 llftcl f'89UIM U•••'9" Of 11\t OlttriC1, ll'I• <lltdl119 ttw water CAJl«ltY C1'1.1f9H. must lie pekl blfOf't WOf'll wllt be ~"*'·"""" retllltt9CI _ .. ,IOw llf•· Yell\Mlll ""l(fi Oft ltOIUlll•• •• ,., .,,,ten ..., "°"' Of' ....... ..,. <tlltrtl devlc• 11\tll .. .....,._ Of Ille meter end t>f"1H9ed 11¥ IN ot#llGolillt, _,,.r,er~elllltt""'"8. It) Ill .... llllt-_,.. 1M •P. Fnc!!y, July 221 1917 OAA. V PILOT •5 Pl/JWC NOTICE OJ wn.-••••• or r•"•'"""d w•t•r \•tWl<.e llM• m•t•r\, Ure ll't*•Jlti, « -aPOvfteMft(ff at• reQUHltd to be,,_ ..... ll'lt -llC04\I fOf ..,y ,..._ wfl•t..,._, Ule (l\er .. t allell be medlt 01> ll'lt DUia of ~ •tllrNtUICOIUIP/ll'le Ohtfkl. (" A l..._MY _,.,... con-'lol' May Dot,,.,.,"" tor uw OVH • oerloe1 ot Um• not ••Ceedl"I ... I•> mont"• For , .. ,. wen c-''°"· •n -llOll<KI IJMlll lie llled 14' •CCOfMnc(t Wiii\ lllCI orovl'*111 d Secllol'I 4 l of llltw R111" end ll•lltlonl. Ralll ro l>lt tll•f9etl ror waler UIQd from sucn tonMCllM 1.1\ell l>e In --with "Ttm-Por•rl' Con•tructlon Servte•" COi>· talne4 In e•~Dll B Theus.rot • ttm· poruy r«t••mftl w•ler wrvico sh.tit oesl11neteM "Onslte llec:taimact Water Supervisor" In eao.O."'t wllll ll'lt rt· quirement ot Section •.?.Jt.ertln .0.2 LATettAI. HWelt CMAltG• (" Tiii OlJtrlct Wiii Cflaroe '°'the .... s1ah•t10<10< a 1a1er•I w-r M1dconr>e<· tlon to l'lt cllllome,.s bullltlr>Q _, Said cnarQeS, in aoaltlon 10 •II ouwr llSUel and regular cNrQM o1 ,,.. 01~ tr>c:I, l..CludinQ the ·-Corww(llOft '"· m.ist be paid Delo.• tile wo"' I• ~rfrxmed. Sue II -k wlll be dolw '""" cllarQH --... esllm•lt of <Ot· ts mede DY tl'IP Ollrtlcl on • time .,,., m&t•"•' ba'\I\ Any ,..q,ured b•Ow.tltr valve-. """ appurtenanc-s shall be provooeo DY the •llPllC.,,t, owne<, o.custome• •I l\he•-• 111 Wnenrv., ••terat s•we,., rnenholft, or ot-•-rt•nencft •r• r~ueslM to bl' .._.It by..-ec>Pllcenl lor •ny r-wna1.soevw, tllecllar9" >II.tit .,. meat on the N sfs or •n estimate ot cosh DY ttw 01llrkl TM tn•rQ<'S hef"eln rt•Outred are In adcll """ 10 all otllet' CllerQet rt1Qultec1 DY t~ Dis I net for -wwirr SH)ttCe •nd are P•Y•b•• pursuant 10 MranQtment •pproved Dy 1neBo.ro. PUBLIC NOTICE 110.. ot -mtt .,.,........i to• pu011<. i.er tl\O es P<OVldtd Mr••n 111 u-ot \tWflr ~· l.,MiNlllOft. !Mr• tl'lall 11e-oi~111totanytvwblf.n_...,1 , ..... -·Of <.W.-1-11118-~ lrkt'•-f«llltlfto tu NUAANeNT tnrVOCATIOtf '"•rm.w-1 revocotUM of a permit •llAll O<CW only ..-...q-.1 lo e pu&lk heMlnQ httlt II> Ifie~ ............... prov1oeo Tl'le •lltlll<MI, owner. or customer lhall bll Ollltll wrllttf'I f'Oll<• ten 1101 ce111Kullve ••~ oa'(t prior te • hterlllQ 911 ll'lt powlble perm......c ·-•llonot tnY "'"'\It by ll'lt Oltlrlt'l. TMno4k11Mll~lfy t .. qrout!OS of Ille or-..ci re'fOCetlon of any s11en oe•mll 11> reu-ble a.tall t t may Dul -"' nm deKrlbe suoQHltve corrective ecllon ecu111at11t to tl'lt Dis· v1c1. Notice ,.. • ., be dell\l•r•d personally to Int AflPllc•nt, owner, tW CUtlOMl!f OI It mey bf IJfYM bY det>Mtt• lrllJ tucll 111 tlW Ul'llted Stal• mall with "°"~ orf9o'IO, acldfened to the 11p. pllcant, owner. °' ,.,.,_ elttwr at Ille ecfdreu IOI the appllu,.t, owner, or cuttomer H refleclect on Ille loHI equalltect _,.,...,,roll ot Uw County ol .Or•llQll •s deltned '" ll'le Revellue •1>0 T•UhOft Code of ,,_ Stale of C•111orn1e Any sucl'I actron lo perm•nently ..-e tr.. pennlt ll>tl f e. etlt<llv• ltn 110> cons«utlve <•tMdar do• •Ii« nouu 01 thlt ~•tt'• .,.. <•~•on af'ld snao De ell her pe,.,_llf Ao ""~'~d 10 111e •PC>llcent, owntr. tW customl'f'or pl«ed '" llW United St«ft m•I I. PoSfeOe prtpekl, .-estecl 10 ttw •DPllCent, owner, <X CllSI-111 , ... manr>er ht'~-speclliecl In ""' •ll...,..t1ve to such ectlon, Ille 01sttlC1 m.y est.ollsh e 11WC·l'ler911 on cne cont1n~taon ot w•1•', sewer, and/0< reclalmtcl w•t.,. wrYke lly the 0,.1,.tt until sucn time as ,,,. aoptl- cant. o-. rx customer-lel<an 11<· t1on lo compl'f with •II o f the Sectloll 11 ner•lnabO~ oncrlt.<I rt1Qulreme<>1s SECURITY DEPOSIT lor Obla1nll'IJ Ml•VIC8 lrom the Olstrkl. As• rul•. tN O<slrlct may reQulrt ol The 11mountol &ny MICll surcllarQe shell an apphcant, owner, or cuitoMC'r tucl\ be e<.taDlllohe<I by Ille OlstriCI In ht re- • <1eposrt. II ~ necMsary DY ••· aso1>o11ble 01scr•llon. An'f re<1uest to re-a.on OI estimated lutu•e water, wwer, Mlabtlsn wrvlce sut>Mquent lo the re- afld rl!cla1med w•ter Dlll•n<.1§ or It tnero vocotlOll OI • permit -Ille termlna· ,. on 1ns1""'°e 0t instancH of montl\I lion ot wat«, -·· on<11or re<t<llmed delonQuenc.v SU<I\ amount .n..11 001 tit wator ~urv1ca lhall be '" Ille mfnne• less tnan 11\t' •Slimatf'd cost of water, 01 t'H" Dao for inlttally Obldl1>1n9 "wer. and re<:ld1med water servo<<: tor ~rvoce lrom II• Ol~trkt. wn1c1'1 mav d t tN o mo n t n Pc r 1 o i.l o, •nCllKft." ttw l Olle<t•on ot 6 $e<.uuty dt- > u t n o t n ~, um o u n l a>-o c Po'litl However. in bdd1hon. lhe D1'itnct tc·rl'f'\1ned bV tl'W' M dnaQer or Rod((I m,ty. in ii\ dt~ruOon, retQulf'e that t\n Deposits may be rflurnlld alter ottf• 111 ••<!••t>,,,.,nl and l1nanc Jal wcurlty con· ya.r •• the reci..oKI of the o1pp1tc•nl O•lioned 11oon comol1ance with tlW 01•· owner, 0t cusloml!r, PrDY•dlnq thM 111 tr1ct'• RulH ano Ae9utatlons. bt bills rtondered ctur'4nQ the '\UC.Cff<hn oro111cted 1n «1n dmOUnt, manner, and twelvt' ( 11> montn PCrlOCl navf' bee tor a l>C'<locl OI 1111''8 M Itel ermined by oa1d within lttteen I 1$1 OdyS ol p U.. Ba.rd. talion. Otherwli;e, Ille """°"' wlll Tiie fOreQO<"IJ provisions ol thesr returned on ltrminellon ot swlNCt • Rut~ Mid Rl'9Ulalloni •re • r.ciu•re· peymet1toflhellnelut1llty1>111. ment ol any peonrt, end «rt appltca. Sect.I• n tlon tat "4'rvtce .,,., oermll U>eretor SEltVICtl CHARGES \Mii be SUDj.ct IOMICI\ SWoYiaH>nl. Thot U.1 ESTABLIMl~jEHTOI' RATES Boerd, 1l 1t 0te""111C" IOe.lnlhebeSt Retestobec~r0t4 .,,.,cori.c11t<1• lnNte\I of IN' Olstrkt, ,,,.., ""en In· ~rms. prov1,10M, -cono11t-to !trim basis or otlwrwlM war-or ellecttve resoe<lll'IQ wen rot .. to mocllly ""YOl UWforwvolne. wale(, sewer, Mtd rKf•1~ w•t• s.ct .. u wrvfu WDl>hecl by t!IC' 01Jtr1CI I PROl41 .. TIDHO' cu.iomPr\ witn1n ,,,.. 01\trict ""'II WATEltWASTAGf •s fla@O eno "'t.l1>11"""° Dy '"" Bo.or ........... by lrom time lo .. ,.,,. .,.0 OuDh,twd on E • •-lltlett Ht. lffl ... !ltbll B to ttwse Rui ... """ R,.qulahoM Jiii'( ~ 1t17 wh1<t1 <llMll"' \,,..II"""""° .,11,.c1 on u 1 oe,.tHITIONS •n• •AtSUftQ ~ \Ub\e'QVl"f'I n·1mourw For thil ourPo'flie ol O'u~ WK''°" the ment a;r~ment4i. Tn1!t orovt\100 " in follow1nq tMm.s. Of\r3Mt~. word$ •ttd bdd1Uon toanonot by way ol ~roqat10 lhttr der;v•ttons tn•ll n•v" the of anv other re!tn("OrttS, or ru·oc.t aur~is me1n1nQ Q•wn oe1ow Wnen not in· IVlulable to tttt 01\trlct pur')uttnl 10 •nv con\l,tenl wUh lhe conl~•t. word!. u~d law or rroulatlon Of by any of the pro-in ""'° ore>t'f'IC. ten~ '"'IUOU tn@ lutur~. v1s1onso1 1r>ew Ru1es•nO R09ul•tlons. word> on"" p1urd11nc:1uc1e tne S1111Jut•r 11.1 CHANGE 01' SI! It v I c I! numlM!r. """words 1n ,,.. Slr>QUlar In· CHARGE cludO Ille plural number. Tilt word Tne 8o•rd ,_..,rvn 11'11> rlgnt lo · SFldli 1\ ••way~ men1ta1ory a"CI l>OI cnanqe '"" scncdule ol water sew"r, merely Cllre<:to.y. and r~cl&f~ wator '4lr••ce CM•QC'S ( 11 District SllOll ,,,.,,., tl'le I Nine ond olller charges al MY lime, ot I tom Ranch W;>ter Oi~lrlct. time to time. (2) Petton IS any 1ndt1tidu11I, ft rm, 12.l SERVICE CHARGE BILLING P<>rlncrsl\lp, a•wc:1ali0n, comlUW'Y or WdtN, St.~r and rOCllllm4'd w'1tcr org4n1(cJltotnOf env klf\d >erv1Ce tlla•9"• woll De renocrtd d~ 131 Wdle<-I> water SUPC>lltld Dy llW part ot the Olstrlcl W11t~r S.rvlce Bttl Irvine R"'chWa1., District.· at Intervals OI on<· month or mull I pie• IS. 2 APPLICATION !Mreol Tiit Pl'OYi!Uo~ ot tnl1 SecllOtl sn•ll 11.4 METE•ING •PPl'I' to •II pertont "''"II ••tar 1n '"'' For thf purpo"-· ot compul•nq Ohtrltt, r~rdf"' ot WhflUwr any cneroe\; f'tlCh mrt ... , uoon tne perlOft usino w41ter ~haU Mvr ~<Oft· customer'sor-1-,.11111econ'41teno t••ct '°'sud> -v1Ce, ,.,.. • .,.r, 5-c· woarately, .tlld read1'90f fWoo.,norl "°"IS lll> S!lall N>lllPC>ly toopar•liOnS ""'ten wltl "°1 II• d>m•IMO et """ ~lftn-MIQOQfd .-~-'"' eoui¥•1..r 11' meittur-nl 111rouo11 •or1cu11ur ... t11rm•no-nurwr~ OM ltltftrtNtt01lltfb~ ' If J llll•OMtalTICJRt • tit lnt'-f~etlnWttt«ll. b\I re· Ill GUiil'< Ftoodll!ll •SOI> 01 Sl)t(1lll -rallflll cohdll.o"", HO l>l!rion SMl• ~"' 04' .,.....,., eny tM Olltrkt sutlst11Ult1 two or mor wet•r turno•lled" lo .,.., proport Y .....iers of a amatll' Silt for • lli>qle •ltn•n tne 01~1r1<1 to run"' 10 ac•pe l.,<Jer mtller on 0.. same t«Ylce con· trom .,,.1 ,_, pipe, .,.,,,., lot<Ktr. necllon. In Wiiien event tht •Ire ol •Ptlnl<l~r, °' trrlQaUon devl<e tnlo •ny ~ice "'9ne<llon mell be tubsttluted 11111ter °' oltwrwlse lo ~·pe from '"" t0< t"8 tiHOl tlW melt• In Ille -hca. pr-rty 11 sucn runtunq O' HC-.>lno tlonoft,...r..cescl'ledule a"CI ca.,rt>a~ybeo'i.vH>teo 12> Wiie" a written •Pt>llcallon 121 W..,lngH•rd SurtetedArees ttterelOI n.s -11,.,1nted pur-nt 10 Ho Ptr'on •n•11 use •ny Water eppltctlbl• RUies and Requlatlons of Ille tu•nls~ to eny Pf-'? wttlttn IN District, '" wn1cn event bllll"ll for Dl•trlct to w11$1\ tldewalkl, ,.•lltt11a'ff, service SIUlll be O.IHmlneO by tot&llr>Q drootew•Y,, -twrlUflll foll by 11cn1ce. .. <holllll!tacronoertlnenllocompul· Ho p er,on 1lletl w•sll t>oau, in9 a bill 10< service lhr~uvn e11c:n a utomoDllH, or trellers on hard· mete.-• ....a e«h sucn tol&l •tlall be 111a1 •u•fac:~o """ •ucll u drlveweys, wnoch '' -41c.lble to the Mme fac:IO!' parlttno IOI" streets, ei)d roecls by - loracomblneltblll •"II· 2.5 TIME AHO MANNE" Off 13) lrrlQatfot> '"AYMl!ltT Ho perion shall wale< or ttrlQate any t II All bills ....a cnar~• tor water, snruooery, lfMt, ""'f'IJ, <If MS, 9roU1>0 sewer, and rect11lmelt w<1ter •~rvlce covert, olonts, vino, Qerltens, ttereunder 51>411 bO due and payable up. veQt!ltblf!5, llowet'!I, or other vf>Qela· °" oreSl!f'ltatlonano sna11 l>Komedetlfl. tlon belwttn tlle hoUnol lO:OOa.m. and quent lllteen llS> oays there11ter. Sue" 4 00 p.m blU1 end c:herqe, ,Mii be oeemed to 141 O•.,.l'Mf'1et Fecllilles nave been presented upon lteYl!llJ l>ffn No per'°" Shall rellll any tou1>t•ln, depos1t"C:I in IN! United Sl•ltt mall. pool or Olhtr taclllty conte1nl1111 watff PtJ&UC NOTICE '~l'a • 1CM CIDl.i«T Of' c:AU l'tOtt HI ill CIOU!c TY 011 OltAHOI CAStl NU#&lll COMlfiMl•ll .. Ne.AD,.,,.,, OT~fl<* ~ ....... ~-.... ~ CadilNWaM C..1l'OI (~ .... QOlllMlfltTj tRe: AOOf'TIO•O I• Uta Mttw et JIAMl"e ltOS• MA~UTltOM 4lflll l( ... ltlTM O"AN HAW11tOM. ...... ,.,_ wile .,.. • ., .. fe<1arn tr" '"'"' , .. c...-r.,..ceet,...,.,...,,.,....... To JACK A. HALL.STROM '1td J!WEL ROSE HAl.UTROM and 10 •II perJOllS ctelmlflll IO be uw lather or motMr of U ICI monoroerwns•bovenomtld. By M<Mrol ll'lts Court you .ire 11ertt1y <•ltd ano rllQUiftd to,_.,, oelore tllO JuOQe Pr"510lno 1n Oe11o1rtmen1 tZ ol lllO •oo•e .int111QCJ court, 1ocatac1 " 100 <:ovlc Cen1er Ort"" on Octowr 20, 1'11, di 9.00 a.m. of rnat a..,, tllfl> flltd tfltf't 10 st>ow COUS*, ,, MIY you"'""· Wl"ly ... o penans snou11t not i. dtc:ltrtd Ir• trom tlle controt ot tnelr pertf'lt• ec;. CMdtnQ 10 l1't petfhonon tl1t1Wr~1n. You Me requ1,.0 to lleve said MIMr e1u1dre., pr"1oenl •t ""' nearlno CCI . You ""' Iler»'( no11tltd"' ,,.. pro-Yl~t Of C1v11 CoCle t 2J/ f -Kn - Pl/BUC NO'l'IOB CNU. MOT•te Toc.-•CHnlltS I Ul'9 It I Ott C0U RT 011 TM• ITAft~CAUllCMINIA "°" 1*CIOUNTYOfl~ Nt..MID1 l!tUtlll of SAM OURLBY• .IR • o.o. ..... NOll'ICE IS HE R~8Y OIV!N •ti* credaortof llW -llMNO-...... 111.111 oM ""'°"' nevi. ctelJnt aea;n.11 tllt .... .._, are r8QlllrM .. """ IMftt, .nll IM nec-.y "-"""' lo .... ~ ...... ,,,,, effkoe Of J,._Q e. Wt~Hl!LM of KfNOllC:. ~ ANOl!i.!Oft, I020 Hortfl ........ ,, ..Ollt Ortic• Bolt us. S•t1t• ,.n •• C•llornla t21W, Wllldl Is ti. ~ t1t b .. lness of lht unoerslQn<HI I• en l'l'Oiltlers penelnt1>9 lo ttw •~ale .ii Ale doc~. within tour,,_.,,~ • ._ Ille i.rst PUOlkttlond lllltnoelce • OeitdJ....,7', ttn NORMA T.OURl.eV Admlnhl•,.rl• with Wiii MJ\eMdol tlle btateol IM aboV9 nerned clec1tdMt .IAMalLMut•l.M KIN041L6A*)CltSOH ,...,.,.....,, .. .au SMlaAN.CAftltZ 1110H•nn Alt-YtltrAaftllllst~•~aCT& Pvbl•lhtd Or M'l9ll c.out 0.01'1 "1ol ... ., .. U.11.2', tt77 ...,..,., '1109 Ole 1udQf SNll advllt IM m1not"tl•-------------- PVllUC NOTICE af'ICI IMir IWl'Wlb. ti pr-t. Of * rtgl'll lo,.. .. C01.WHe1 -L Tiie <_.I ,,,.., eppo1nt ,_, to r89r-nt Ille 1---_,--H-l_C_l_lll_A_L_COU __ lt_T"'Ofl"""-- mlmrs wnetner rx noc llW fftlnt>f> •• CAUf'OltltlA .c>tll lo at10<1t counsat. "'° 11 tnoty.... COUHTYOflottANGI Wl•Ple 10 .itord CCM.111>411, SNlh eppoetl HA•eo.-JUDICIAL OISTltlCT courose• 1or-..-i1 tne f'Metlf$. ... Oered:Ju1y1S,1t11 411\~lt_..., ... v ... azstt llfll.LIAM•.StJOHlt, ...... 9Meta.Calffw81Ua6& Coun IUMMOHS IYClere CAMNUMIEllZSta4 By SUSAH&..BUXTON, Pf•lnllff: DINERS Cl.UB, PTY .• MA•LO~~~h.15 l.TO .. anA~rtlloncorvorAtion. 141HY ... lw•loul•v•,., Oelenclaftl: TReECO ESCROW. 5911t10t INC .. , Ob• TREECO esc:•ow SllermanCMks, CAtMoa COMPANY. Tel : 12Ultl1·121J Cron·Como•elnant: TRl!ECO Allor'IMyloo'PeUU-ESCROW. INC, Oba TRl!&CO PuohShed Or<1n91 Cont OdllY Polot. ESCROWCOMPANV. July 21, 29,an<IA,uQuse.S, tJ, ttl/ J20.l·l1 Crou-defendents: DIN ERS Cl.US PUBLIC NOTICE PTV ., L TO., •" Au~trallan CO'l'Ol'etlol'I: FLAVEL 8. HARRI!> DOROTHY M. HARRIS, l11cflwl0Utt~ WILl.IAM F. HUTT. BARBARA EVE --------------·HUTT, lncllY1duals: CAUFOftNI .. FIRST 8"HK. lormfflY SOUTHl!R,. CAl..IFORNIA FIRST NATIOHAl BAHK, • Cahtorn111 Stale Ch•l'teft!d 80111t; OONALO W. PERICAl., an 1nc11vtou.i1; Md ooes 1 lflr0!9 xx. 1nctu~tve. s--1 SUPERIC>tl COURT OF THE STAfEO, CAl.l l'OltNtA l'Olt THECOUNTYOFOltANG~ . Ho.AtDH ORDER TO_>HOW CAUSE FOOlt CHANc;«Ol'HAMi 1n 1"8 MatW..of tne App11c•llon el EOIN'ARO GONZALES a m11•or. & JACI( l.EOHARO GOIUAl.IS. • 11111>c>r lly U9tf' ~f'. '"'-'GQAlllfA f'ERAl.fA. ForO\fngaof H- fne •PPhC41110n of l!OWjlAO GOHl.ALES •ncl JACr( 1.liOHAllO GOHLAI.£:> lw CNn91 Of ~ NY· "'O °"'1 hied lft Courc. #wl It --.W•no from W•d .-11puce1--aOWARO GONZAl.ES eno JACK L!OHARO .-ONZAl..u na .. r11«1 ~ •PPhC•l- prO~)Utg INI U'Mtlf,,..,,.,. .. (.Mnged 10 EO~ARO RIVAS •no JACI( LEON ARO ~tvAS No..,, rneretO<e. n '' Mtf'OV Of'dered d'"' O•reuect., uwc •II oenott> uu...-..t· eo 1n ~·<1 tnaetet oo apioii•f" DtfOf"• tn•s court 1n °""""'""'"'Jon'"" »n dav ot AotQllSt, HI/ di I >.JO 0 clock il.m .• OI :r.>10 cl•Y to s"°"" t•tJ~ 'INny SY<n •P· pHcat1on 10< c-.ge or names snould not De9tMled. II IS funner t>rderwd 11\M • COPY ot 1~15 Order fo ~"'Cause oe p.iohsned In tM ORANG& COA!>f .lAILY' P11 .. 0T ICHS81 d n.i .. sp•per ot 9rnerd1 corcu1e11on, ortntect II> said c0un1y, • htaSt once e•c.tt tNt"Cl'tc tor •our 6UC• cessive weellS prto< 10 uw do1y of u10 l"kt..tr1ng Odti.d '"'• 19tn dayo• Juo f, IV/I BRUCE#.SUMHElt JL>dge0<\<11d Super10t Cou< t CAMU5t & CAPPA I, INC IOOS. l'-51,...I SM.tot w s A"9949'.CAt0tl/ AllotMyWtll ..... P C-t ( , ..... #llCall\ • l!dwantGof'IUI .. ~ Jtcil.toMnl~ , PUbtt>nild 0ranQlt ld.st (S' .. tf Potot, Jutyll,l-1,anc:IAUQVSU, 1.1, ffll Jl21-ll PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTlhOUSaUSINl!ll NAMeSfATeMaltT r ne tOllowtno per·sor> 1s doln11 OVOI· M$S al. THE R08EllTS COMPANY, 4019 WHterly Pl.c;e, -S...lt '"• H-port 8Mch, CA. nMO Jonn A. AoOtrt~ 2-1111 Orincle Road, San Juan Cap.strano, CA. ~U1S r111s buStf'll!SS It COlldlKtecl D\16 llmll· td partnerv>lp. JDM A. Rooerts flus stalemoot was liled wotl\ tno CO\ll>l f Cler• of Or tn\jll Co.int, Oin J111 y 18, ltll. . ,,,.. Puo11snet1 Or•nQlt Coen oa11, Pllol, Jutr 22. 29, _ ,...._ S, 12, 1911 JlOS.71 NOTICIEI Y• MYe ..._ ...._ The <-' _, .... llQelMt "" ""9wiK .-..... ....,,. ...... YOlt ,.....,... ....... ~ ·-... tllf...-i-...... AVllOt u....-. ... ..,,._... El , ....... _.. .. d clir CM!•• IH. 111'1 MIMettda • - -Uta. ,.,..... -.... .. • .... LN le 141*-itft _..._ I. TO THI& OEFeNOANT• A c1v11 C-lilll'lt ,.. ...... flied by the Plelnhtl -lnl(Y""' • It youw1\ll toc1t:fl••11l ll\1stawwo1 --· ""'"'" 30 day• .>tier th" 11.1mm-•s -vedon vou, Ille w1t111n1• <0<>'1 a wr.llen oteadlnQ 11> ·~-to lfte comPl.,111 •It a Ju>lt<• Court, you must Ille wllh 11-.t court 11 ,.rlll•" Pl•edl"IJM CIKIW.,. or•I Plt$C!lng to bt- tnlttflO In Ille OoCk•t>. Unltt" yov (fl) SO, 'YOUf delllUtl Will be entenid UllOn •PC>llcallon ot IN! pla1n11t1, aNI ,,., .. court m1y eflltr a judlJmi;nl ~1ns1 you lor t,,. rellcl d~llllCletl tn lhe complaint, which could ru ult •n 11•rnlS11tnenl ol w11;ts, lll-lflll Of inont!Y or prol>C'rfY or otner Hllet •-I~ In tne comptatnt. II. It 'ou <M•h to saelt Ille ...,k• of ff eltomo In thl' """tiw, Y• tMutlf do so ~omPltr • lllat y-wrttteft '""""· ''"'Y· m1y 08 tlMI• tlm&. D•ted: J-20, 1971. ISl!Al.I M.Htmtln.Clerlt lly Lynn Gums, ~v JACK Ll .. COLH,ESO. •JUeleot ..... 5-.tre seo 1ev111 '°""" se ... 1 o-e.CA. .... ., .. , 11'41 -..Sil AUOl'MYfor: Defe- .... C~MI PullttMWd 0r..,.. C.O.st 0.1IY' P1tol Ju•" 1. u n. "· "" 1'28"1 PUBUC SOTICE • Cl'IU1S HOTIC• TOCltlDITORS su .. ••10ttt:0\11tTOI' THE STATEOf'CAl.l~HIA l'Olt THECOUHTYO,ORANOE He.A..fOIMS Estel* of ROGER K. 8AltHl:T1 0.cHWCI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to '"' C..0110<$ of, ... ..,.,.,. Mll'led 0.C_,.I that •II persons Nlvlng Claims 11Q411n>1 tllt Hid dec:edl!nt ,,.. required to 1111· u.em. with Ille nKU$0rY ¥CMKIWrs, "' OW ottke of tN Citric of the ebow enlltled court, or' lo Pf'8t8fll ltlr!m, with lhe nec~u•ry ¥oucners, to th" unde•tl11nld at c/o THOMAS P . ST<ll81LI:', AftorNy at Lew, 401 Civic Cenll!f' Ortw West, Suitt S10. Sant" --------------1 ~. Cltllforl'll .. 2101, Wf'll<fl Is IN plac1• PUBUC NOTICE of ""''tlf'I' of ,,. unoers•IJMd '" a11 _".,' 11trt111n1no 10 the Ht.ie of .,,.id -------------·l deceOtnt. Wllflln tour,_.,.. altef' '"" posti!IJ" paid; llf1<I .Odr...O 10 llW ep. solely tor orn.,mentat Purposes FICTITIOUSallttMes1 pllcant,ownt!f,orc.,.1omerr.,1ec'"lll emptied durlnq lhe eilec:ll,,....H of HAMl!STATeM•HT fits I PVbl!Ullon o111111 "°'Ice Ille ruorOSof IN! Olstrret. 11\eMt Pro-.lsions. ,,,. k>ll<>"'lllQ .,.,_are dofrlQ l>Vlli-121 tf peyment Is not m..-wltN1> UI Lee1t1 ne~sas: lfllrty (JOlltll'(sall..-preMfttatlon,tl'le NooerJonsllelt penrutlH-sofwater COAir SALES, •NC .• OD• ... , ..... """~ rtclalmed water ltrllkt !Mtllel\alltw•vtllorltyloellminai.. CRAMER PROOIJCfS COMPAN Y. m•v De discontinued wltllout turtlWr (6) RestiUrents ,....., w .. -~-8 no(lc» -wet-e~/IK r-t•I-~ RHt.urantssNlfonly-w.tl•lo -· • ....,.....tnur '"°·· ""'111 lOJ, ~ '"' ~ .,..., 5'~Ane,CA.t7/0. treler Mrvle• Sllatl "°' 1111al1> be sup. customers upon request Coas1 s.i.s. Inc., • M1nMr.ot• plied unlll all Clehnciuent bllls, Plut • (7) w ... te C0<PD••hon, ~ w. llMCArtnu• e1vo •• penalty, wfltcll ISrstabllSIWO trorn llmf' Ho PC!,._, sl>ell c•use .,.. permit »tiita .!OJ, 5.lnl•Ana. CA. i/71>4 • to llmt IP/ Ille Boero -published In ••1trundtrhl1con4rotklDeW8'tad. Trus Dt&nes ii conducted.,,," e«· Ellhlbil B Co these Rulff -A-.iule-U.4 UCEMl"T10flS 1>0••1ton tlons. neve been paid; prov11t11t, Persons m.y e. eMmPltd lrom Co.st~, In< nowevet, lt\at II IN! turn-on ts rlQueSI· tilf>llCAhon Of 1"9541 '"'""'""' ,. • JoKI< c. Swoltln, ed 10 be -ootsio. r~u1er 'tll'Orfcll'IQ c.en•ln use II trtr Genet-II MeneGtr ol Pres.dent llo4.trs, a l.erQt< -lly • publlslwd In IN Olstrlct °' Ills _.,_ ls.wet • rn1s •tat-1 -111e<1 will\ tne OalH'JUIV t. f'71. TERESA M. 8AAHl!'TT AOmlnl&tr•lrl•of lNestal• ot the•Dove nemedOtcedeftl. TMOMAS P. STAall.9 •1 Cl'lkci....Drt.,..,_ hlttS1t ......... CA..,,.. Ttt: f1Ull&aD Attot•Y -........ ltntrll Pubtlshlld er..,,,. Coe•t O.lly P110t, Jlllyl. IS,22,2', tm PUBIJC SOTICE Ex!llblt 8 Sl>all be pelltbetont -vice 11 ..,mlt ellow1nQ lllCI\ UW, 4lnd ft SUCll restored. P..,rntnt Sllell 08 ~ In permit I-Is beMd en e fil'ldlnQ County Cler• ot OrM911 Counl'f Of'I July "CTITIOUS aUSINSSS pel"IOft or.,, mtll llt Offices Of Ille Ols· 11\ft enlo.c-• Of tile OPPllul>I• 19' ,.,,, 1'1tl1J NAMIESTAT•Ml!NT trlct «,et ttte option of the Olllrkl, to r"trlctlon woulO tlttwr Ill c..,. an Put>h...O llri!OQ9 Coest O..ty PUol, TM followlftf _ _, '' dolflO b•n l· lts11UlllOfTtldc01lt<ton. unntc•U.V.,.. -llMIKN• to ti.. 1 ness 41 (3) Ols<ontlnuancf' Of -•let DY,. al)l)ttc•nt <X ll'lt PllOlt(. or Ill IYOUIO Ju Y22. H,.....,AllQUSt S, 11• 1911 SONIC TIMNSOUCElt SVS'T•MS. -of• dellnquent blll shell f'lot ce11.eortnrNt9"•fl9'T'treaf'tC'fCondi· 31~11 llttt •venu. O. ut E11ret1a. San •utomatlcellyconstHuta rt11oce11on ot t1or1 etf«tlflQ "" he•1111, ...,11.,1on,r--------------tetemtnt1,Colill'°""4itan permit. However, such delinquency lire prot..:oon. « 1ale1y 01 tne 4lll>I•• PUBLIC NOftCE J1mes J. l<tnf'ley, U16 •-ue o.. mll'(be~n•llffkla<'lt r-n CMtlOf'Uttl)llllllc;. Lt E,11.ua, s... c~ •• Ctlilor"·• tor a re11ocellon of permit In ac-Tiie ~ral ~ 111 lhe Ol11.rkt lf.tellli tMn cordence With ttw prwlst""• of ll'l•tt Of' Ills oesJ(J'IM may rtllVlrt tilt uw Of i.oflc•rocit•DtfOltl Tlll1 llUllN11t l•con01.rc1W w.., '" 1(1o11es encl i:teoulations such weltr c-,..,•llon de'k" o r_ ,..., ,...,... lllvldlt•'· • . Sedloll1J 11t•C\lusesrw,,.,....up0r..,,..l•te•.u SUHltlO#t~U-fOlfrtUr . ,,.,,....J.K_.,, Sl!V•IUIBIUTY condition ot Int llltmptlon permit. He ST A re Of' CAI.I l'OltNIA ,o.-This stll~t ... tlltd wflll ,...,. ff any -tlcil). subM<llon, 1911~0, ""'" PromutQaw <t ullOI •WO ... O -· THE C:OUNTTO,O.-AH•e C~j'f C*1tot Or.,._ Coo'"1vonJun" <ltu1e tK pllraM or ttwse Rult1' •nO ¥Ices. 8, "" '*taulat~ lllo.any l'Mliollhefcrtobt iS. S I NlfOltCIMINT ANO In !lit Matltf'tl lhe.Eeuttol IAVIH "11tt lllY•lld °' UllConsUMk>ntl, IUCll d•· P•HALTlll tfAARY'BENNETr, 0.C.a.ted. PubllShtcJ 0rtl'I09 °*'' OellY lfllot clslOll ll'll!ll not •floct Ille remtttnlno Prior to9jlforeemtlltoftlttttrtterlo-No11u '' nereoy 91vtn 10 Ille July I, o,tt,'9. "77 ""''-; portl°"s of ttwte Aulas end lltOOlll· 11on' purs11ent 10 1"41.. Section, •11, credj tor~ NY109 ,,.,rns OQefllJI '"' lions. Tiit lloerd oec•-• tttet t1 "H>lllcl "''"" ..tlo Is Mll!l«lfdOf "lol•UM ~ M4d Cite.-. to ",. Sft1Hta.n1• ttt tht hllvw pnMCl•wkl A111ts end A"ule-retlrlCI~ hl!rebt' JMpo~ Mi•ll ii. oir~ ot llW C"'l\ot tli4 •kw'tla<• c.tjft llont "" 9C!lon. •ubHCtlon, M<'lftnct, OIWl'I • t>ttllMll'lll"f llOlk.t In Wlltlnee{ Of to C)rtMIM UWIOl lo the ~119fttd OI dwtt,OrPllntW'lllereot. 1.UCl'I \flolMlan. Wllfl U., ftKfWI~ o# tne Oii•'* of $HAI.£ If. ""''PAQt, '9c11 .. u vto1euon a8( 1or1n u11UCl'I ~1m1Moo SC: H 'II A." Tl, $ f I I fll $A ,. 1 " , •N~CCMltt AMO notiUt.$&Kl\l*10flllltilMl.'8U"°"rJ C>olf"M.VIH 6 ~lllPl'Qi, AtWMtt _,.MM.TI•• to GOrrect S11Cll 11101t11on, or tffl'lllMW .u ._.._, TWP °""W'J Pl-. 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IJ8 DAILY PILOT f'rldex. July 22, 1971 - If your hon1e town is in the South Coast Area, we're your hon1e town real estate con1panyl: "WE WORK HARD TO SELL HOMES RIGHT!'' $62,990 ANXIOUS '''f'•tttfl ...... nu,.t1nm. ''P"'''"'' t~•or-•m', l h.uh-. .-uct '""' ,. 'ylur11t '""' ,,.,m, l h,111y1 ~PLASH Uon I I'll > lh1> l lo·1e•11I) b.Jrm, Jt ... 1t. 'vl•nr hu111y r•l1•> & tool l>t-~ulllul ,,ool rty ,.c,ut h·uu1i 1114) -.,J .... 1/1 $63,SOO? VA OKAY 8t·.n.1Ulul CA'-'i.Utl\tC" Ht~rth()me J ' fl ti;4't•~~. J>•Uu • .tt r•· .. ot gu•t!n, m...n"· lu•uty C'\11.-. l hu~t: 1>....Jroom) I'. mo•t:. C.I u~ •) Hu,,, 1 171J) 1lti '"~"" ''FRANCISCAN" EXECUTIVE I uw1y "llolmby" 11101.lt-I 4 bedroom. I h,11h, curnN lut nl'dl J)Jtk. Hug<" 1 .. 1ndy wom & m~>trt bt>droorn ll'ltl'Jl, lc•ri;•t•);I' Hu"r lh1>won'1 1.1\I 1114) 96J·Sb7 I VA OKAY i ,4 \4MI I"" "n tt 1• I 1 hu.ir b<-dwmm, tt•.tn., e•t'"'· lA trrm .. ~t·ltonw ll1111yl 1ll4)'1bl·Sbll u• 1714)SS4>·70lS 4 BDRM CONDO ~ aumm pool;& IC'nn1HOUll. CIO\a•h• •" ht'ew~Y'· \hopp111g Ct'nrer .ind "hools P11v~tC' end unit. Only \SS,000' Hurry -won'1 ld•l •I lh1\ Pfl<t•1 (714) s.40-8~ or (71•1 f>.40.7711 POOL & JACUUI <. umple1ely upgraded J bdrm hum•• w 1 .. rn1ly room ~luge p.i110 W/Kd> BllQ & •lor~ge \hed 8f'•U1tlul horn" 1n ... 1u11h1 .1her JIN. MU\I H'll IJ'' Only 11: ~""" n""' 1 17H ) S4G-ti9H m (7141f>.lb·7l 11 TERRIFIC DUPLEX Npt. llj\I\ .ire.a on qu1t•t tree •ha1Jt-tl \lreet. lge cornl;'r lot w/room lor bodl 01 11J1l1>t. 8111 •rt·.i w11h lot\ of p11vJ< v. (71~) S-40·6944 01 1714) M6·771 I BICYCLE TO BEACH 1 rom 1h1s be•u1tful 3 bdrm, 2 b.lth l•m1ly home on qu.etcul·de·s•c. Only 7 yru> old. Excellent condi11on. ( >wnl'r bought luget, muu st'lll (7141 ~894;4 OI (714) 646-7711 NEWPORT -5 BDRM Plu• J b.t1hs, lam1ly room. formal d1n1ng room, & huge 16x.l6 POOL! l t'111hc entert•tnmenl f.imrly home. lu•I 1,.1e<f. Owner tr•nsferrt:d • mu" 'f'll NOW! (714) 540-894-4 or (714) 646-7711 GREAT ST ARTER HOME! lh" J Wrm thJrmt'r 1\pt!rlPCI lorth•' vuun11 couple ~••rung out. Hus•· • 11d'd bilkydrd 101 1he 1111le on .. , w/lelTl()n & otJnge flees. ll1rycl1• tl1\t.inte co 1he beJcn. 6E-11er cherk 1h1s one lOOAY! Only SS9.900! (714) S40.H944 or (7141 646-771 t RATHER BE SAILINGl lh1> .C bdlm. l ;tory M~• v.,rd•· be~uty h•• ample ilOr age •P•Ce h11 1ha1 uil bo•1 or umper lovely hom.· in "kcellent cond111on You c•n mow 11gh1 in .ind 80 fohln'. c.11 .. ght •w•v Only S129.SOO. (7141 S4S.9491 EXECUTIVES SPECIAL \upC'r entenalnmenc home. Redu«·<I SJ,0001 large S bdrm,) b•lh tWO •IOI)' Greenbrool home l•rge fR & LR w/lormal OR Near So Co.isl P1•1• You really have to•<·~ th1> lovely honw to •pp1ec1a1c •II m amenrt«'S & upgr•de" Wall·tn wet b .. r Onlv S116.SOO. (7141 S4S.'.M'11 MESA DEL MAR IJrt;<' >11111le story, ~h.r~~ rool, 4 l•r~<' tu.lrm\ lovl•ly homP w/lots 01 wJtipapN. !>eparate M8R )UllP JWd> hom children's wing Qu1t'I tree l1nt't.l ,ueet, cl~e 10 all >C hOOI\ 1ncludm1t Or•nS•' Co.i•t Colll'1,te. Nl'M So Cod<I l'l.11•. Only '85,0UO. (7141 5 .. 5.94111 BEAUTIFUL TURTLEROCK ! Rt'duce-d \2,000! ! Ont' ol the lowl'>I p11ctd 4 bdrm homes1111he•re~ Vu.~w ol tl>e mounl•1n>. Owners h.iv .. bought .inoihet home & ue very mo11va1ed. f0<mal OR & FR. 11.ih•n uled entry new arpeu, fenced b.icl · vard wlf1u1t trtt$. Ideal lor enien.i1n- 1ng. Call now, only SU6.SOO (7141S4S.9491 CENTRAL AIR CONO. \harp 2 story home, highly upgradt·d, ta>telully de<orated IJm1ly home. 8111 wallpi!pers. bu1l1-1n i1em> thru·OOI. <I bdrms. l•m rm. Model home, new ()1\hwashe1. g•rbage d1\p~.il & 1\1 •ntennd. 81.'tl~r hurry on th1> one al only S8S.9SO. t7l4) s.4S.94'Jl CLASSIC TWO STORY ,.,.,a, '>o Co.r\t PIJu. l••!\l'SI modd l'ld(llCdlly .... w. chJ1m1111( •Pi<IOU• home h unt bnck pa110. 0Uk1al horw 'hoe u. 111 b•ck ya1d.' • bdrms, FR & DR. Plea\e c•ll lor more de141ls. Only S•J7,900. (7H) 545-9491 EASTSIOE SPECIAL ~llfft 10 alley on one ol CORI M~'s widest lttttts.. 2 bdrm plus den. W"'- 10 shopping. hcellen1 home '°' the youns °' rttlred couple. Needs some worlt but on be • doll house. hcellent 11e~ Gre.1 m~tment ~d ony $67,SOO. (7141 S4s--94~1 NORTH COSTA MESA Shup J bdrm home In good condnoon on • qu1e1 meet. Ne~r schools & So Co.isi Pl.iu. Thk Is .i new fresh lrs11ng. SC'e 1h1> one before u's gone. Only SaJ,SOO. f7H) S4S-9491 PARK HUNTINGTON 'i&S -Centr•I dll cond. This loYelv home 1~ in mint cond111on & shoWl Ill., .i model. P11n1ed imide & ou1. M.inicured honl & re.ir landsaping. l his ) bdrm Gul,w.iy model le.itur~ v.iuhed ceilings, large lR & rR w/lneplacii. Only S96.SOOI (714)S4S. 9491 Walker & Lee Sold 13,889 homes in 1976 ... and that's a record! List your home for sale with the hard-working record setters! Bearer is e ntitled to Free ~arket €valuation of a Residential Pro perty COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2790 Harbor Blvd. FOUNTAIN VALLEY OFFICE: 17213 Brookhurst Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 546-1754 or (714) 968-3371 HUNTINGTON BEACH MAGNOLIA ADAMS OFFICE: 9032 Adams Avenue Hunti ngton Beach, CA 92646 (714) 963-5671 or (714) 556-7035 Analysis will be made by a Walker & l ee, Inc. market specialist. There is no cost or o bligation. You may re turn this certificate or ·call for an appointment. Off~r is good indefinitely-please retain wit h your household documents. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 545-9491 or (714) 545-0465 --- HUNTINGTON BEACH SPRINGDALE BOLSA OFFICE: 6042 Bolsa Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 897-0321 Houses for Sal~ Houses Fors• NEWPORT BEACH/ IRVINE OFFICE: 2043 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714) 540-8944 or (714) 646-7711 ..•.......•.•..........•••.•.•....•..•.•.•.•.. [B OfAlfOP• Tim ce<tlflu1 .. m•y ~ d"cl••~ •oid .. nhout nouc ... II your PfOiM"IY I> p<~tly listed with a lltc1h0f. pie~ d•~t"el~'d thn offf't, .t\ it k not our rntrntiotl 10 toOdt ~f•ftnp of other f~•1'0fl. ~~:!: .~~ .~~ ........ 1 ~4!'!:~: .~ .~ ....... . GeMrol I 002 CHMral I 002 ~~:~:!.~~~~ ....... ! ~~!!!.~~.~~ ........ ~~!!!.~~ ........ ~':'!~!.'!'=~ .. : .... l GNH"al I 002 Generol I 002 GIM't"al I 002 Gettet-al I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ERRORS: AdttertiHrs Genttol I 002 Generc:1 I 002 should check their ads • ••••.. •• • • •• • • • • • •• • • • •••••• ••••••••••••••• • • •..•..••••.........•••• •••................•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• TOASTING ~~~ MARSHMAU.~S PEHIH.POIMT -daily and report er-AEGEAN rors innediahly. The H...,GHTS DAILY PILOT assumes p Gobllity for th~ first in- cornd in.sertion only. With 1.:ommandmg view of Ute Sadd.Jeback Moun· lam rao,::e, this 2·slory former "mode l" borne Love That Pool! &cape from the heat 1n· to your pnvale secluded pool m beauuful locution This s bedrm home 1i. priced in lhc low JOO's. ca11 WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. R J J CJ G /J/J 10 tront o1 your huge ~ Bdrms. + ; dining area. <.educe Jo ~ell nreptace on .those Jong frplc .• bit-in kitchen:\ wi.nter nights is gonna be .secluded patio. Move-in ---------1 boasts 5 bedrooms, 3 REALTORS sirn.:e 1H46 220 MARGUERITE, CdM S250,000 for'this gleaming triplex on a valuable 45 ft. lot. 112 blk. from Ocean Blvd. Clear & sellers w ill finance. A ~-2 & l ·BR. with room to grow. Open F r i. 10·2. Sun. 1·5 --------"'('I baths. formal dining BIG CAHYOH TOWHHOME-l.EASE Owner welcomes 3 to 6 m on th lease. NEW 2 bdrm . sitting r m. 2 bath. lgc OR. Lge patios. cptd & draped. A be auty and a s teal a t $695 month. CLASSIFIED HOURS Advertt~cr' m:"' plJl!' t.h<>rr ;111-. hv I drphone K 0011 m. toS 3011 rn Monday thru Fmlov · 8t.onoonSalurday C~TA M E'.SA OFFln; 3.~W. Bnv 640!·~78 HllNTINGTON IH:ACll 171!75 Reach Blvd. !H0.1220 LAGUNA BEACH 111111 Glenn eyre Laguna Beach 494 9466 SADDLEBACK 2S20 La Pu Road l..al'tuna llills 581-6310 NORTIIC'OUNTY., <Ital lrl>e 540-1220 CLASSIFIED DUDLIHES Dcadltne forcopv & ktll"I 1s s ·:io·p .m . the day before pubhcatton. eJC rept for Sunday & Mon· day Editions whl'n deadline 1s Saturday. 12 noon. CLASSIAED Rl!GULA TIO HS ERRORS : Advert 1~er11 should check their ads d111ly & rrport errors 1mmedlolC'ly . 1'11 E Ot\ILY PILOT ussumes liability for the first 1n· Olft'l'Cl ln!!c-rhon onlv. CANCELLATIONS· When killml! an ad be t1ure lo make a N.>Cord of lite Kl l.L NUMBER JUven you bl' your ad taker as r~pl of your cancellation. This kill numl:aer musl be prtsen· led bv the lldvutlJt'r in ~o<adlspule CANCELLATION OR COR R ECTION OF NEW A O BE P'OR E RUNNJNO : • ~effort Is made lo klll or t'On'\'Ol a new ad that ti• bttft onle.recl. ta• " cannot r uaran· te-lo do so Will the ad ht• ~-pe•rt4 In the .. per. 1XME-A·L~t. Al~. 'n.t edt .,.. 11trt(tly casll ln ednm-1 by m all or lit llr\Y one of our or· fttw. NO pltoflf order11. OeadHrup ! p .rl'I . rriday. Qalta J4Qa OI· nte • 12 DOOO al all ,tnrichol~ 640·616 I ~ room. fireplace, master s1.11te balcony and heavy shake roof! Only 3 years old. of quality construe· lion. Olympic sized pool plus 2 tennis courts! ONETOSEE! $125,000. COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. 21 I I San Joaquin Hills Rood .. ~oumadd~ f!I~~ 673-8494 NEWPORT CEHTEJf, H.I. 644-4910 • .-.Quail~ liilPlac• . Prap•ti•• · THEBLUFrS GtMral 1002 2435 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mer I 002 General Sparkling end unit: mov· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~--~--752-1920 t•OO OOAILSf. NIW..ot!T llACH IOOJ GeMral G.-ral 1002 e-in condition! Tri·lcvel 3 ·---------ll---------BR. 2 ba. condo, close to ---------1 everything. Make offer. MESA VERDE THIS IS IT! REDUCED $I 0,000 SllS.000. MAGHIFICIENT COST A MESA '153,000 Condo; sharp end unit, Exception a l 2-story open Sat/Sun. 1·5. 1626-0 home with 4 bedrooms, Iowa St. 2 BR. with as· slep-down family room, sumable loan. SSS,500 formal dming room and -. --- 4 I I 1t DOH Y. r RAXKllX I Rt.JU.TOR \ SZ9()(.~~ c-•-840-7000 h uge k i tche n . 2 firep l aces. Lush landscaping in front & back. Truly a pnde of ownership home. WATERFRO!lrT HOMES REAL ESTATE 6)31-1400 BLUFFS Best early area. 2 BR, 2 WATER!! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ORIENTED? TriPlexes NB. 3 Bedrm, 2 bath, Prime Location beamed ceiling, 2 story Near new. Less than 15% chalet. Walk to beach, down. pool or t~nois court. Ask· Owner Wiii Finance ing Sl00,000. Xlnt investment. Owner Horth Coda Mesa must sell. Take advan- Hall of Fame, hardwood tage, buny, call firs, 3 bedrm, + large gorgeous pool. $79,460. aEALTORS WOODBRIDGE Sycam o re mode l, 4 bedrm. Cam rm, cust drps, elec gar d oor opener, extra lge back ya r d. cov patio, sprinklers. Just listed. hurry. won't last. Call 546-5880 ··~~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS added on rumpus + ~ HATIOHAL 400.Lll" ~: 141-1414 CJ1 t'Bllll ~Ex~c~lu:s~l~•e~Ea~stbl~llf~f ~~;;;;;;;;V;ETER;;;;;AM;;;;~ E~ri~~~~:~~I~~ ANXIOUS? ba .. Corm. din., hugel•--------• patio. Like new! $120,000 4 BR, 2 ba, dining & ram. HOUSING SERVICE Magnificent vu, ocean. Call your local Veteran mtns & nite lites. 2 brick CoW1Selor for info. on v A ready for YOU! 1312 • HELEHl.DOWD REALTOR 644·0134 Seacrest Dr . Corona del So is the owner of this Mar home. Must sell now! ---------• Open Doily I 1-2 Excellent 4 bedrm 1 fa mi· Sat /~n I 0·6 ly home, lots of ext ras OR thruout. Covered patio •-with room for R.V. Call MarcJ4t -nton Priced for quick sale so 640.6161 644· 1353 · call now. ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. View 3rd BR at no extnr cbaf'Ce Beaut3B~,2~!i BA Newpon Crest at 2 Bilprlce. Needit~AST SALE VALLEY 640.9900 USTSIDI 3 8R,2BA '. Rm Cor ltv 6rboat Super Jocatlon 979·1050 559-6800 We're open W 8 for you ~ f'rfced to Sell! Sparkling single story 2 bed roo m end u nit. lmmed. possession. Bradford Place Condo. $59.900. La Cuesta Villa patios. home loans. Call : 646-3928eves.640-4737 Bkr. 556-TI77. 24 HRS. $73,500 What an op1><>rtunity at this price! Desir able HcrborHeights model with Spanish tile 2 Sty /Oceon Lachenmyer Realtor roof. Features 3 bedrms, BLUFFS Prime location. Fune· family rm, 2 baths. 2 car 3 Bedroom end unit. ti o n a I r Io o r p I a n . garage. Nice patio a nd New carpet &shutters. Tastefully appointed. yard. Very neat a nd $8S,0000wner/Agt Manicured grounds. As· clean thruoul. Move-In 833·8551 Days 644·2148 6n. maintained. A r are condition. Oneoflhe belt Eves ftnd at only $51,500, values in beach llrea. Owner must go, hurry Please phone, but hWTY l Selling an)'thinc with a call. S..6-4141 Daily' PllotCluailiedA ~ 11o.11.a.--....i.a.L ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC 1-a elm.Pie matter . • • ~ .,_,"'""' Just call s.i.sm. llALTOaS Ge•er.. IOOJ ~ ua;14 4 SPRIMGTIM! FRESH! Tota lly redecorated with n e w carpets, drapes, pai nt. 4 bedrooms, in Turtle ·Rock plus formal dlning room , large family . room & spacious atrium. Near park and pool for $126,000. . . . nughly pleasant. 4 Large condition! $135,000 bdrms 21 :i baths corople· 673-3663 548-0715 Eve ment this 2-story rustic charmer. Beautifu l galley kitchen lo pleas.e the resident chef. Cov· ered paUo s urrounded by weeping willows and frwt trees. All this and best Eastside a ddress too ! 646-7171 OPrN Ill 9 • II S HJN10 Ml NICI'• l:lfllfil!MI associated BROI< ERS-REAL 1"CRS zog W 8olboa & ' H 6 I NEWPORT DUPLEX • Stei>s to surf 3,BR& l BR '1135,000 GeMral 1002 VALLEY ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $~8,500 TO $1,350,000 TURnEROCK BEAUTY I mmaculate 3 BR, 2 bath, l ·story ho me built around lovely atrium ~ lus h, privat e low-m a int. yard. Recently r ecarpe ted in s uper- plush "Bucks kiz:i' • -top of line Kitchen-Aid dishwasher - custom shutters. Great airy family rm - sepal'ate dining. Pe rfect family h om e! $121,500. H olly Markas 644·6200. <E·ll > WISTCLIFF COMOO Sharp, s pac ious &t like new! 2 BRs, 2 baths, formal dining, fireplace. decora tor cpts/drps. mirrored wardrobes & gourmet kitchen. P ool.: $84,500. Ha rriet Perry 642·823.5. (E-12 ) OWNS lliMSHIUO - MUST SB.L MOW! s·eautlful free-standing 3 BR~ f amlJy rm home in one or Unive rsity Pfrk's finest area~. D ecorated ln the !inest taste. In- door atrium; 2 beautiful patios. Close to schools.. sbopptn1. .POOis.. 1 j acuzzis, tennis & racquef bal courts. Burry! $10.(,900. Anita Bradshaw '152·141'. (E·l3) THI SIY'$ THI UMl1' Top ot Spy9lass w/view overlook..., ing all of ;Newport! Lot· approx. · 1'4x182x99. SoU test • tni1'.Vey Incl. $225,000. L.Ynne Rothell V81.eQUDe 1 644-6200. (g.14) • 0 '· ~~~-···~~.~~~·-···~ ~!!!.~~.s:!:. ....... 1 ~!~.':':..~~ ...... . Cini.. IOOlCla_.. 1002 .... ,.. IOOZGtMrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TERRIFIC TllPLEX Close to Bil Corona Beach, w1lh 2 un •l.4' of 2 bdrma. eub & a l ·bdrm. unit. on R 31 nd. This property 1bowa pride or ownership thruout. FOT'<'ed ulr h1:al & 3 car aaraae. An exclusive lU.tm g ul ~.000 JI 37 SQ. FT. OM 8400 SQ. FT. 4SO NEWPORT CENTER OHIVE 759 081 l This meuns a i,pac1ous Unique Home on a large fee lot. And this home isn't just b1g. il':, beautiful · 4 bedrooms. a formal dining room. a family room. a game room. 3 balhs. 2 fireplaces. a 3 car garage and a backyard dotted with fruit trees. This 3137 sq ft. home is s1tuated on 8-100 sq.ft. of Harbor View Hills and will bl' open Sat. and Sun. at 1422 Keel Dra\c 1002 G..ral IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GUATFAMILY HOM! Large 4 bdrm, 2 stones wtth big corner lot for complete access to boat & trailer. nus home ~ immaculate & ready for a new buyer. c .. 11 540-3666 Wltela II RlAl FSTA Tl HOST ALGIC HWPT REDUCED $5,000 Sceni c tree li ned neighborhood. Charm & . warmth Cill this home \ Plush carpeting. Cozy fireplace. Sunny kitchen. Hideaway master wing Two more spaclou:. bedrooms. S tepdo" n \ • family room. Poolside lot I too! Just reduced · $119.900! Don't wait. C<Jlt I now7S2·1700 J ()PfN 1 I I • H S -"../ 11 U !.. I 1 ~m1iu1 \ 3 Br~lNJ/~~~. gar, J could be 7 bed, as bldr had originally planned. J yrs new. Fresh fruit & vegetabl es i;alore. $130,000 2 llt-COTT AC:.E $47.900 Quaet tree lmed street. corner location aero:.~ from park. Wa rm & co1.y living room. Fmgertip kitchen Flower ftllt'd UNl()UI: lif)~I:§ REAL TORS'. 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also 111 Mesa Ve1efc. Jt b46 5990 yard! A doll at only GtMral I 002 Getteral I 002 $47,900! Call rast 752·1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol1N Ill 0 • '' \ ""°' ln t(J NH f • [9'.IR!IHI OLD CORONA DEL MAR Charm beyond discnp lion. 3 Large bdrms. 2 charming baths. bright open kitchen, fireplace, pnvate bnck patio. has breakfast patio, open beams, natural \\ood paneling. Solid pine paneled doors. Ced<Jr rlosct.s. Next to tl'nnis courts. Shorl w11lk to bcuch & s hopp1n 1L there's morl'' <:all no" or )OU will m1~s this beauty 646·7171 1'f of I • f ·~ ,. f • ' NEW LISTINGS! COSTA MESA OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 2524 BOWDOIN 2 STORY 4 BDRM POOL&BEACH Cream or College Pcark parklike entry & palw + 3 bdrm. & fam1lv. 2 baths; dbl bnC'k ri-plt Low ma1ntcnann~ $87.500 Make offer' WOODBRIDGE Jog to beach from this h11olhly upgraded twnhm OPEN ¥T /SUH 1-5 Gourmet kitchen with 2 SPARROWHAWK formal d1n1n i:. New Broadmoor home; 2 UR t arpe ls throughout + den + dmm.: rm + Wandml'( i.ta1rs to master eating area in kitchen s uite and r hildren's Gorg1:ous brick frpk quarters. Call !163 6767 Lo\\ ma1nl VJnf •, ,. '• ·, • · .:~~!'i~',~Tl~~:U\(' I® lflftHil duplex. 3 BH . 2 b.i l'U -_ =- Close to ;.ton•,., & I .1do --------• Vtlla ~t' Hedut•t•c.l ln $167.9.50 ' Executive Home BAYFROHT BEACH coTT AGE oPEH sA r ;suN •-s 2 Story + Pool $49,500 1805 W . BAY Family room. bonus Just what you have been Brand nt>w duplex; :J & 2 room, 4 bcdrm, 2'' bath, lookrng for. 4 Rlot·ks BR .• frpks .. sundecks. 4 formal dini11g room + from the beaC'h. Corner l'ar garage. Close lo much more in this 4 yr lot for privuty. Up-res taurants & play old h ome for o nly graded throughout. new things. Sellrr will hdp SIZJ.900. Call for appl 11u~o11l s tarpet. Great i;ummcr fancanrc· Rcc.lun·d lo bcforl' 1t 's too late• OPCHHOUSCAULTY home. Small but c ute $285.000 ' ,._!">--.l!l.,.A..,6.S:_i_~---...... 11eaO••"'J•.<=o•••M•.. Hurry' Call 963.6767 Balboa Bay Prop. [ ~ l You ~.:::~:1u6:un lo [f6:,· 1 Iiijj#;111~ i--·*•6•~•e5.~.~.~.6.s0.* __ , H qb;JiS "draw fast" when you .. ~ JjQiJ;J; ~--~--place an ad in Ule Owly -· -111:= -~ BLUFFS BONITA Pilot. Want Ads! Call now -642·5678. Sell idle items New exclusive offering 6'2·5678 features tile entry. tot.II PROB A TE SALE Lovely Mesa Verde Stroot. four bdrm with formal dining, overlook ini:t lush gardens. Extra wide driveway allows you lo dCC'ommodate your HV. Call for your appointment 546-2313 Easy Zip-Up! Jy remodeled kitchen. gorgeous ' 1cw, dehghllul patio · expanded and highly upgraded · won't last al $167,5110. Call 673.SSSO ~ r')Pft; "' Q . ti ,. ,, • ,., ' ["21Rft1HI 7318 ~AeaB~ Quick crocllet1 ~kt Pew babis bootees. t~p. jacket 1n a 11ffy Open and cl01*! shall st1tclles 1n 3 plJ bibr Y"" COROMA DEL MAR DUPLEX Lovely duplex, each unit having 2 bedroom" each Walk to beach Priced to sell. ~ ll "t..6'1 1<t\ll' .. , . . . \ \ 7~1~ I runt H111 t•11qJ 1t' M~· M-1 LAND Several parceh lo choose from. Buy outnght, or will bwld to suit Hunt ingtoo Beach to Laguna Niguel · nexible terms de\'eloper or first ust•r tax benefits availabl(' Call 673·8550 IRVIME t lf•f'J # 9 • 0 I l.Jfl ~ I ti f ree!rntl HUMTIHGTOH BEACH 4 UMITS $230,000 4 Luxurious unit. with spacious owner~ unit. Alm06t rarnes Owner will help finance For profit pr0Jel'l1on inrlud· lnlol to't i.helter bt.<neflls. call !J62. nss ,.Qi.. KE:Y W f\€ALTOR5 ii MESA VERDE CUSTOM HOME F"abulou<> custom home an ~lt'Sa Verde Super 1m- mal·ulate 3 Bdrm with fanuly room. formal din· inf( room and pool tha4 is completely renovated. Just be ready to move m and ~ce the Xtras: Two fireplaces, extens ive landsc.'aprng, custom bwlt·ins, large enclosed , paUo. Call now 646-2.313 2 BR Arborlake OPtN 1119." ~ 1uN roe1 ,..,.-11 Highly upgraded [ CliJlfil I ___ H_''" ::o.!90~·.,qr;dll GtHral 1002~ 1002 ........ , ....................... , ............ . CE , 110111 ILlllS aa. ' .. -- • Hout"'°" Sdt , .._... ,_. w. F!!d!y, Jutr 22, 1m DAIL v fin.OT D 1 • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • Houses For Sdt ttoM:Mt For Sale Hottse1 For S. G........-ol I OOJ GtMrrcll I OOJ •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • •••• •• •• •••••• • • ••• • ••••••••••• •••• • ••• •• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• G....-.1 IOOJ C......delMcr 1022 CottaW... 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A MOUNT AIM HOM! Fish from your porch on the Colorado River in Lakes art'a. neur Granby, Colorado. 8 Rooms. 5 bdrms., on 1 lh acres in beautiful, secluded valley. Especially designed & constl"llcted for summer & winter living. A steal at $150,000, or exchange. For full details, C'alJ - 673-4400 HARBOR OMslon of Hart.or e.•n'-t Co. 1002 ESTATE SALES! 3 Bedroom, 2 bath newer =®= home. Ocean vliew. On Via Ballena, San C..1emente. Bids now be· . Ing accepted. Approx GR.EATVALU!I! val ue $95,000. Try 2separatehouses. A 2 Br ~.soo. rottage with a frplc. & a 28l'+den, 2 bath home 2 Bedroom, fixer on 3rd with open beams & Crplc. St. Coronado Island, $100,500 value is in the land. DOL.rHIM R.E. El>tate may accept bid of Call 4'4-858 t U7,500. Super buy at this ---------1 price. VA TERMS! EASTSIDE Newly remodeled home, Just rirht for a YO'fng timlly, quiet tree lined street, prof. landscaping, plush burnt oranee carpet thruout. Large master bedrm w/dress· ing rm. All this and much more! Hurry! Call ~ FORCS T E OLSON ...., ... ~-· . DaUXEDUPW Super fixer on 1st St. in Close To Ocean First Seal Beach, 2 oo a lot. time oCCered Cor sale. 3 Market vaJue could be br. 3 ba& patio+ 2 br, 2 --•-•_~ _____ c,_ __ _ Sl20,000. lnitial bida now ba, 3 car 111.r. eJect door, MESA VEADE beio( accepted. Try soil water ayatem, laun· SUPER SHARP 4Br. $102,000. dry rm, xtras. 317 2Ba. ram rm. frplc, cov· World Wide Broken Larkspur Ave. By appt ere d pat i 0 , great 6'13'"'545SDislres1 .. ~ on!y.S210,000.0wnr/Agt. lndscpg, quiet area • ••• e • • • •• • e • ••••••••••••••••••• • • ••• •••••••• •• Property ,_,. a .... ts CH •n10 731-0599 -----------------• 1, _____ .... _~--•I .,........, or eves. many decor ator xtraa. OFFICE BUILDING Great Costa Mesa corner. 17 Suites. Zoned air conditioning. reflective glass. hydraulic elevator; newly carpeted & draped. $.125.000 <:.~ ~-f{.no 1rn,u,1·1· t .~~ 3377 Vio Udo. Newport leach ~· 673-7300 GeMral I 1002 Gttteral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENINSULA home. 4 Or 5 BR, 3 ba, all amenities. Lovely neighborhood, a few steps from the beach. $195,000. OTHER prestige waterfront homes From $395.000 -Up BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ba ysid e Drive . N B 6l':l 616 1 General 1002 C:....-al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1cAMEO HJGHLANDS Hy ()pen Sun 2·5 4 IDRMS owner. 3 br, 2 ba, den. B l!l84 Lemnossi' c09.M~oo 2 IATHS Newly decorated. Pvt. Y owner •" • $56,700 beach. $156 ,000. Open1_54S-__ 57_26 ______ _ Not a Condo! Beautiful Sat I S u n 1 • 5. 4 615 • smgle family home in Cortland Or. 675-4782 The Pnce good area. Vaulted ceil· --------• h RJghtl ings · brick fireplace · SPYGLASS HILL You can't beat it fol' this cedar cabinets • much 2 majestic home. Fountain more! Why not see this 8 Morro Bay Dr. 10 rear, party patio. home today · before its Save over $16,000. on new Lorge rumpus r oom, 3 sold! Call now 842·2535 Lusk 4 Bil. Cape Horn bedrooms or den, eating 1111N ''' v ·" • •UN 10 II( N•Cf • model with VIEW. House area, brick fireplace. I. lm~·H r11 will be listed Monday. Lots more for $75,000. -··liti1i;ti ~r; d~~: ~~'~s~i BKR, 540-1120. _ ----·=···--owner, 640-6410 or 'PAABl!l I 644-4684 I ftftlaS ... RELOCATING? Anywhere DIAL TOLL FREE 1-800 /525-'8920 Nationwide ass1stanoe. No obligation Comp II men ts of Jnt'l R. E. Network Newport Heights Realty (714 )645 5044 loha Island I 006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa~ 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER Charming clean 3 Br, 2 Ba, dining rm, new cpls & drpll, covered patio, dbl car garage w /work JUST REDUCED bench. Corner lot. fncd back yard Room for to $159,000. boat or RV parking. Best buy on Balboa $63,700. 645·7054 01 Peninsula. 2 BR, l ba 642-0676 for appt. duplex, great owners un· --------- ESTATE. 759·0761 -------- ''JI In CalitOrnia" Verde Retreat Giant 2·story executive home, Beautifully de· corated, mirrors. drape~. lush carpels. Wet bar in the family room, formal dining 1s huge. 4 Bedrooms or den. 2 fireplaces. Covered patio. $147,500. BKR. 540-1720 4 BR · $75,000 it. XANADU R EAL TIRIBL ------1 SUPER BONUS lalboa Peninsula I 007 Immaculate condition "# 11... Call..._-la" ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. TU'f"""R thruout. Spacious 3 --------- bed.rm and dirung. Giant MESA VERDE s 1.250 + COSTS! R 2 ZONING G r e a t f a m i I y • Beautiful, on the Bay in neighborhood. Pal o~ Approx 7000 sq.fl. tot m the Bal. Stereo wired Verdes stone f1rephH·e. tum of cul·de·sac ldt'al throughout. Handy bar. Family kitchen . 4 to build one more unit l,ovely large balcony. Sp a c i o u s bdrm s Existing home a 2 bed rm Air conditioned. Must Enormous lol. VA buyers +mother in law or guest see lo appreciate this wrlrome-pay Sl.2.50 rm w scp bath Near condo unit at $142,900. down plus closing tosts! Newport Ills Reduced to 675-1898 sized CamUy rootn. This Very good luck, custom is the really neat, hurd to built home in the Mesa find family home. See Verde section of Costa this before you buy. Mesa. 3 Br . Cam. rm. & Hurry, call us at54-0-1151. possible guest quarters. ~:'~ ~ ... HERITAGE Asking $165,000. Agt 675-8800 Won't last al only S7l 000 S7S,OOO! Olll now7S2·1700 ' · . • REALTORS 1022 "!"'"' •• ""''""~"'v ~ ~ [-lfAl1I m ~E Charm, Charm.Charm, Business at Home $78 000 UPPER BACK BAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ ... __ _ IUY OF THE WEEK EASTSIDE CHARMER Neal and tidy, 3 bedroom & a den in nice Costa Mesa area. This home shows excellent cart' & is situated on a 13U' lot. Priced for quick sale at 8 ,950. CALL~:liiOO t;;SELECT I PROPERTIES IMVESTOR's SPECIAL $46,500 Guarded gateway pro· lects lavish ~rounds with pool. Secluded entry to executive liv. rm . Sunshine gourmet kitchen overlooks pr1 vate courtyard. Spiraling staircase wmds to bdrm complex. Owner aniuous, submit any offer. The finest in twnhm Ii ving. Call quick' 847·6010 ()Pf•• ,, 9 . ,, ~ '"'~ >el,. •. ,. te:lfiNM *** Warret1 Jeuop 1839Sabtina Terr. CdM 3 Br, 2 Ba, tennis. walk to Cute 2 BR + Cam Rrn. LoveJy cus~mned home beach & shopping. Won't zoned for business in west or Irvine Ave. Cozy last. Open House daily. choice Easls1de Joe. den. New 1hake roof Call 6'6-7171 MAGHIFICEHT 'Ol'fN 1119•" HUN roet NICr' $79,500. Call~ Hardwood noors. Good [ fOiJ value, so call now Vl~~:f.{foJ:IC elflmtll ~_?~~--::·:.!:iv S0,500! On the Bluff m -So. Coast Plaza Huntington Rea c h . Beautiful rusUc duplex_. 2 SALEIYOWHER Formal dining rm . new BR. & l ·B~. beam ce11., Walk to mall! Tn·levcl. 4 COLLEGE PARK (u remodeled kitchen . garden patio. $149,500 b.r. 3• bath, sep. walnut J PAUL MARTIN pa n e I e d fa m r m 3 Home.s Between $79,DOO newankledet'pcarpeled wtnagstone rptc & wet & S80.500 JBr , 2ba . 3 Huge hdrms . larjte Real Estate 644-7383 bar. Formal dinjng rm. w /many extras. 225 glu!ls enclosed patio. OCH MOUMTAIM VU Plush coordinated decor. Wake J<~oresl, 260 Prin· Glorious view of valley Bkr96l!·SSll ccton & 205 Amhurs t. and coaslllne! Tomor· HARBOR VIEW HILLS ------·---1 831-1340or83HIOll1 mw may be too late, call Tasteful decor w /new Halecrest by owner. 3 Br.1----.----- now! 842 2535 cpt.s, drps & wallpaper. Fam Rm, 2 Ba, huge lmmac. 3 Br, 2ba, fam ONNl•tQ•11sru111•0111111t1' set off t h is sun ny Cplc, fully cpt'd. drp'd. rm. College Pk. Cul·d · l ~i cheerful home w/lgftalio Beaut cond. $71,500. sac. Byowner.557·7096 ~ _IHlf& t~l~~~•.:i;?,~m! ".:'c .. 1omHo... T~:'JW~~ plllleled fam rm, formal 3 Br. 2 full baths, dbl NEWPORT HEIGHTS IS MY SPECIALITY John Saar Agt. 752·2020 din rm off lg liv rm. frplc's, plush thru-0ul. Great location, 3 BR, 21:: Quiet seduded street on Bo, 2 patios, atrium. best Bluffs overlooking Broker 752·9023 buy in Brookview . Jasmine Creek. HOUSE WITH POOL X A N A D U R E A L S&S EXECUTIVE Open SAT/SUN 1-5 Or by B B d ESTATE, 759-0761 Appt. 4 r, 2 a, cpts. rps,---------5 Br. 3 car garage home frplc bllns microwave F I d I d 1100 ._. __ _.pt'per Dr · · • • COLLEGE PARK, 4 Br+ orma court yar ea s ~ owner $79 500 557 1979 F to double door entry and By owner Prin only. aft SPM ' · • am Rm, 2 Ba, dbl fplc • st.epdown liv. rm. & fam. &w-5347 848·1314 cov'd patio, cul de sac. rm. Laree dlnin& room. $239.500. CostaMHo 1024 :Si4~;ner. $78,000. Spiral staircase t o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------sprawling bdrm corn· Below market 2 br + 1 br plex, bonus rm duplex. 71? Marigold. separate game rm Owner 81\XlOUs to sell. Seller transrerred, mus. su9,5oo. Prin. only. sell. Try S13,800 tota 64G-7eot.Open Sa\&Sun. dg,,~·.,~~-~~~;., 108' NICI I 1h. ILK TO OCEAN Completely remodeled ::.t . , ' .. fff[ REAL l F.STl\TERS 1! --__ __, c;:;sELECT I PROPERTIES MESA VERDE You are the winner of two frff tickets 1$15.00 value), lo Rlft9ht9 lros. 1amum & lolley STEPS TO llACH Clrc.as $84,900 on an oveniized lc>t. A amuhlng 4 BR plus den plus fonnaJ dlninf plus hug-e family room with open beama, natural wood texturea and ocean and jetty view from master suite & auntl~k. Just ateps to Ocean Blvd. $'l3S,OOO. MESA VERDE NORTH Spacious 4 bedroom. 2 bath model with central fa mily room and secluded atrium garden in a newer area of Mesa Verde on a pool sized lot. Full price $98.500. CALL 751-3191. Aug 4 tbru Aug 13 N e w port B e a c h ! Anaheim Convention Decorators dream. Coiy Center,800W Katella wood 1r~lned llvin T ickets must be ea· room with Swedls cha:iaed for reserved fireplace. Butcher block seats at the Convention counter top In tbh Center ahead of time. llOtUTOe\ ki\cben. Co&y ' c 644-7211 RIDUCED $4600 Call 642..5671, ~ m to lildea••~ rnuttr wln1 clalm)'OUJ'tlcketa. wt1b mJ~ ward.robe. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t!!~~!! So soft. p1etty -choose wh1" llnlh p111~ blue, OI Jtl· low. Pallt1n 7318 a ocltet di· 1echons ~p. bootees. ~dtl $1.H fQt hell pahll, ~ 3$4 tach SNttern '°' 1111.t-tlau a11~t and lllndllllf. Sefld tt: OVER 50~EARS OF SER~ICE . '* * * Two more spaclou1 1---------• bedrooms. custom IW'I· declc. tcnnls, 1wlmralft1 ¥1L&:Ac;1 CHAIM WHlfmdet or a.rttsl's retreat. 2 BR, 2 BA with Well appointed 4 bedroom, 2 bath with spaelom family room on a shady cul· d e-sac street. Priced to sell now. CALL 7SJ·319L -.OPEN HOUSES UKI A 'PEMTHOUSI! '•UFFS" Two Story End Unit. Upgraded Overlooks Pool & Ramada. 2 Suites & Lge P'am Rm. Now $157,500 24'4 VISTA NOBLEZA DAILY 1·5 " bt>allrl• tacJll llH. Don't. be too late. Call oow1si.1100 OK~ tit t • 11 S tuN 10 II HICt' room to "'°"" '122.SOO. .. ., ltt.M-opUon. MALPIMCMJM REALTOR '7MH2 PRIME PROPERTY B-=.autlfully and extensively decor•ted 3 bedl'oom in one of Mesa Ve.tde'a mo!\l soUihtafter areas. Loaded with custom r,atures and realisticall priced at $95,950. CALL 556-2660 / . J f ....... ..._,. ... , ... , .... -." .. , . -- DAILY IJILOT Frid• Ju 2? f9'T7 . . ,. . ' ........ For s. HO.ti •• for s• ............•......••.. ····•·················· ~.~.~ Mo..&H ~Sal. HcMlaH '°r Sde J"lne I 044 l"IM • I 044 ~~!:!.~~-~~---····· ~~!.~~.~'!: ........ ~~:!!.~~ ...•.••• !~.'::.~ ....... . L09W'Gleach 1048 ~.~~~ ••••• !~.~ ~hoch 1041 ~a.-Jt 1041 •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:... Met. I OJ4 '-f• Vahy I 034 ..._.Mri;oe •ec1t I 040 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llST OF DEERFIELD OHL Y $74,500 M~ VEROt-: 3 Hr 2 6• WAUC TO IE.ACH S Br. 2 Ba, 1pac. maate For tpu super California Oul Rm Yim Hm v• ll<i BONUS H 0 1 28 bdrm. Lge, airy rountry Home plan 7. Fully in t ·~ · room la r .. ture lltlruc Y wncr mmuc r kitchen & P•nt.ry. Up-sulated and air cond1- "•D .:_ T7l-l316 tiun In thtft 2 'ltory 11cur w/41pt ort dbl Cllr IJflrau~ lo.Ir ad e d th r o u o u l , honed. Sprinklers, out· COU..IGI PARK Ml hquarl' f'urk Nin• 11 e w <' P 15 , ll n ° I l' um i1pnnklers & patio Qwct door li~htlng, encloi.l"<i h om ... 1 n w u 11 kept Uiruoul, S9l.S(JOS36 2024 cul-de·aac, ~it blk from patio ~d room for a nl'l1i1hborhoo1S $80,t>OV 2 Bft Condo, in >i r lll ponJ $97,900. POOLinthisgrcatyard. b 3371 or ~47 1'7M !ril;urway Model perled OPt:N SAT &SUN l S Many Ctuit trCt-s. Sits on f' r I red r I " h l , b •• 11 I Ea11lM<W, 3 br,: ba. t.i It 1 yr ~urr A.,., fl7S ~<fill MnoV_,.. •v o...,..r stz.soo 4 Udrm. ti'am Rm. :.! Ua Vac11nt Comrl Remodeled Open Jul) 24, t2 ~P l\t 1ss2 .Min or c • 963·7681 OPE~ Hou:.e SJt ~un t :>PM J~t hsU.'d 3 Hr I"• S... :.ep 2 l·ar 11or, Towering Trees Stlrroond this nt.'wly li11t td ~auty HiRhly up i(nde=d 11.1th ccram1l' roolc <·1mter, water cond1 llrNwr. lor.:t-cu\ palm and moch more Tht' 1Jc:1I for S'14 ,950 SJl S800 CVl'!.,968 7725 Inti RE Network v. gl.lbt room Mdd111on.1---------·1 Newly mi.tailed i.prnklr:. front & bJck & blue gra:;s l>O(j Corner lot, '>t'l' lo ap prec Sl l !>,000 llHI 1 ln me, CM Tolar Realty & Invest 9:>6·3940 (714 > 41DRM·POOL lluge Family Km, nr S Cst Plaia. Assum VA loan $94,500 Ownr/Agt 556-4~ SLASHED SSOOO BY OWNER Amuous to sell 2 sty. 3 Br 2 Ba w/bonus rrn. beaut ~ ~rest lndscpnd, formul dining Realty r m , upgraded, 2,000 84,_5573 sq.fl. Nr S. Cst Plaia. $75,500. 751·0066 -=o.........;;....;;.. _____ _ l'ool, tcnnlli fllc R t;. by 29Timber~lne, lrvme an extr a !urge Cul-de·s1tt' MrVAV, 842·93'7 l. Nick Vracin lot. Call for detail~. C-21 lrvlne Plaza Rlty 752-~21 or 9~-0605 u~~::'~t! WOODBRIDGE 2 Bedrm, I ~2 bllth, 2 cor Broadmoor polio home, .i1tra((e, wood burning many upgrades. fully (pie. encl05ed putio. pool. Jndscpd, Cul-de·Sac lol, J a cu i.c 1. Cherry wood _Sl_IS_,ooo __ . 559-__ 009_2 __ _ Coodoi. '61.ooo SI 55,000 640.5357 Fabulous yard for By Owner, Jbr. 1 1 ~ua, hrdwd flr:s, very dn $66.500. 893·5298 SEE THIS. HEW Twtlerock Pres. home. 4 br & den 18762 Via Siena, 8330763 Open Sat.& Sun l·S Can You OualHy? If so. this 2 bedroom and family room home is great for young peop'c :.l:irtinR out. lls p re- rruum corner lot location neur schools and sparkl- ing clean condition arc only a few or many ex· ccllent features! It's a new listmg, so hurry! RANCH RE.AL TY 551·2000 BEST BUY In Rancho San Joaquin San Mateo garden plan. upper level. Near pool. h1 beam ceilings, view. par quet entry, decora tor paper & drapes. Owner will lse/opt1on Vacant $92,500. 673°7011 • tbrrdl 0 C 1-mru PAOPERT~;'lf-~ New Woodbridge Condo 2 Br + den. 2 bu L:;e opt, $87,500. $500./mo. &14·4847 or 67:1-3022. Own. Agt. IN ORAHGETREE Sits this highly desiruble patio home Plan 3 lhat has been high ly up- NORI NS REALTY SMALL INVESTMENT & u large return in the ea.:.e ot ownUlg this im- me1 cul u t e O ·Y 0 . 2 Bdrm. & 2 batl1 apart ment Gr~at ror r<'ltre- ment or rental A !>tone's throw Lo the ocean. Ex- cellent fmancm.: availa- ble SHS.500 GET A I.OT while you can. We ha\c several Ol'ean view lots available Pncei. ranRl' from $4000 to Sl0.000 * 494-8057 * NEXT DOOR .. to .. :meralu Uay 1 Lovt.> ly 2 bdrm . 2 ba bcd<·h hornt.'. Loads of t•harm. beamed l'l•ll • trplc enclosl•d garage + extr:i carpurl Li,:<.' . fully lnd:sqxl. Int, t·ompll•tely relurb1!>hc·d. with carpet ing. draperies & paint. Ready for immediate Ol' cupancy. See today al SlS!l.000 JUST LISTED EASTSIDE A truly pr ide of owncri.hip home. On one of East!>lde':. moi.t de- i.1 rable street:.. 1'00 many amenities lo li'it + pnred nght MUST SEE FOH voun~E 1 ... •1 Artist's Retreat Beautiful wurtyard en· try with a sparklmg 3 br, F' • ba homt! to enjoy. Choice Fountain Vallev location with the bcst ol CVl'rythmg for S82.50tl. RED CARPET Realtors 833-3380 4 Br. 1'~/R. 2 Story home View of valley & Sad dleback Mtn F'rplc, comm pool & Jac By 1---------•I owner. 536-2307 NEAR DOUGLAS $68,!IOO By o~ncr. will fmanc-t•, no do:.ing cosl. J Br:! B.1. Fam Rm. X lge lot. KV EXQUISITE!! graded and is IO U top m A, location Next to pool, :0 u~fi©U"~ tenms courts. exerc1~e ~ m@©IlC~ room and spa Al:so an 499· 2eoo out:.1de waterfall for - SJ I ·5800, C\'t'SS-17 ·8823 Int'! RE Network an•es:. 897 · 7272 A dramatic M arquelte townhome 111 Village fl. BaC'ks major j.(reenbell. Comp. remodel ed lhruoul. Special fratures ---------•I mt'l cent air. V11nl.wt 19.!150 1---------FIXER UPPER paper:.. plush carpet mg . BY OWNER. prime lul' dream k1tch w1blt-1n Loads or xtras 3 Bit mJCrOWil\e & dbl self· w frpk, Iba. Metlil<·rni clean ovens. Amenities nt:an end. front yard. too numerous to men- Rcduced for QWl'k bale tton. Call Lorraine to see. ·euR~ART s OPtN HOUSE llUl TY 17&3 O••nv• Cool• MeH 645-9161 OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN Tiburon Twnhouse 3Br, 210&, patio cover, 9i6,500 536·3227 552·7007 -------EVEL YH COPELAND beautifully decorated. ---------•I ---------1 easy fwy access, ideal MESA VERDE for active family Great family home, C'OV· 18253 Solano River Cl cred patio, fenced yard. 2 ( llrook h u rs t I T al be rt Huntincjon HarbOur 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTOR 833-3307 everung dellght. Call for 4 BR·l BATHS appl. Vic"' ' L.:<.' h \ rrn hJl> RANCH REAL TY 551·2000 NEW LISTING bc:am ct.'tl lrpl, "alb of .:lai.i. lt·ad lo palm I!.. l;ath housl'. lam rm bhn k1tch laundry arCJ A IJuy. Sl2ti.500 Mi:.s1on Rt•all) ol!H·0731 Canyon/Ocean View H 2 yr new wood <ind glass beauty. 3Br. 21 ~ ha w1beams. paneling. View dt•cks . Vacant. U60.000. Own/Agt 759·0358 VIEW!! Ocean&C1ty lights• Tbe largl' kitchen has plenty of room tor a breakfast table 4 Or, 2ba. Nice patio. $1S4,SOO. On Mystic Hills Dolphin R.E. Call 494-858 l $20,000 PRICE REDUCTION! For immediate sale' Super spacious 2750 i.q. ft .. \•ery altractive Tern· pie HUis home 4 Bdrms .. large family room & 2 fireplaces New carpet· tng. GREAT LOCATION -lots of LOCJU"a chamt .Mt dOM to., beach. rerfect fot' • ...... ,...... or yoUftCJ married cou,C•. ffrepl••· brick patio, and cosy, comfortabl• at• mosphen.w$ f 24,500 SOL' ru I.AG l':--IA 1:1!1 1551 497-2419 1,/\GUNA NIGUEL 495·1728 DANA POINT -493--81112 1 o.p~ H~USE ~NI~ I 052 Lacpo MHJ-1 I 052 Frda), Saturday &Sun-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• day·lto4pm. 38R,3 8"Twnhm 4br 2ba home. View l3SS Terrace Way "' · • LAGUNA BEACH Beautiful new home in comm .. P?O'· Redecorat· /'\JEUJEL\.. ·•~soc 1ric b kr lagun,1 Be .ich 49·~ bS'l-I REAL ESTATE JUST LISTED! Ranrh home on 1 a acre. 2 Bdrm .. 2 baths. large yard & s pace lo keep horse. O.W.C. lsl T.D. Slt7.500 OCEAN VIEW LOT l~rge hwldable lot m a prc ,,tigious neighborhood in LagunJ Heach. S69.500 GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Commercial boarding kennels wrth connectmg house. 42 dog runs. horse stables, grooming area & office on ~. acre in Laguna Beac.:h. Owners will carry 1st T.D . Sl97,500. SEE& ENJOY Sea Terrace comumuni· ed. Ava1l 1mmed. $99,500. ty. F'1replarc Security Owner/Agt. Prin only. t Full 1 d d ()pn Hse Sat/Sun 12-5. s.ta e Y an 1>cupe · 714-436-8383, 495·4274. Hurry before 3ummcr! 23281 Telfair J~t reduced LO S99.900. ---------Ron Elhs 960·2358 C 21X Cntry848-1188 _ Lake Forelf 1055 LOOI< AT THIS I BRAND NEW 2Br, den, 2011. frplc, welbar. 1m med. occupancy. Across from Luguna NiJ:uel Regional Pk. $89,950. By owner 66 l ·0668 or 831-9489 MONARCH SUMMIT II Plan 8. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath. e n c l os ed .................. ,,. ... BY FAR •••• THE BEST buy ori lakerront property: pre.IP' stige home on rare so f\. lot. Fishing & boatin11 from your own private dock. Spectacular view of the lake. Owners have moved; priced ror fasl. sale• RED HILL RE.AL TY 761-8751 courtyard. $99,500. •--------- BONO REALTY 831-9411 SPLIT LEVEL ------· MODRHOMES FOR SALE Woodside l'hurrnmg 4 li R w 21 ~ By J.M. Pet.rs Co. HA . 16x20 f.'u m rm \\ massl\ c f rplc & wet 'Ille Model homes at the bar 2nd F rplc adds Woodside-Lake ForesL ~armth to mal>tCr BH. Development By J .M N I d d & Peters Co. are now being ew Y ecorutc re· offered for sale. These ady t o move 111to . $142,000. homes are neslled on view lols looking over Serrano Creek Park with 4<. ~ its stands or eucalyptus. di ll ~ These model homes are Seasca~ Condo t1replaces, 3 bedrms, 2 area> 1---------h;ith. Ready to rnovt• rn. Uy owner. 963-1045. Lovely 2 sty condo, 2 Br. 2 ba, din-rm & secluded brick patio. Totally up. gr'd. new plush pile crpt, stain glass wndws & l'eramit· Lile entry in bath. real wd panl 'g, new dt.'l U'I.(' K ILC h cn;i 1d1: dsh"!>hr. In Walnut Sq. 1100 sq rt See to apprec By owner $70.000. Call SSl-4350 Plan 2. Turllerock Glen Patio Home!>. -I Bdrms .. 2 ba., fom. rm .. sunken hv. rm. Innumerable Up · g~ades. Lot<itcd on cor ncr lot w1lh \'I EW of h1lb and city light.:; and JU:>l across the !>Lrcct I rom pool and Jae & h.:hlcd tennistou~ •-~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•-this !?real family plus en· lertainmenl h ome! JiN ~9n_nz'l1 lus hly lnds c pd & I'! ;v-~ beautifully decorated & A,)Ai offer many outs tanding l1"\ features. including up- $75.500 HuntinCJfon Beach I 040 .•..•.....•.•.•..•..... ~"21 . MARINERS sq. Reafton 631·0331 CLOSE TO BEACH Spacious 4 bedroom & 2'2 bath })ome with den. ________ .,..fir eplace. country POOL HOME ldtchen. garden patio & 3 car garage. Sl 15,500. Lovely Mesa Verde 4 REGENT REALTY bedrm & fam rm I I <plumbed for wet bar )1 ___ 7_1_4_49_6·_9_5_0_1 __ . opens to sparkling pool & S&S Rrsale Specialists. 3. patio. Offered for 4or5bdrmmodelsavail, SUJ.500. some w /pools. 9684602 RED CARPET PennmStton Properties R.altors 645°3474 WARM&WOOOY Bt'am celling:., cedar panellnµ, new carpets. 2 patios. lar~e yard. 2127 Sterling Open Sat 1·5 Call W. Mors Rllr 642 07~>1! SUPER FREEDOM New listing. $63.000 Nice yard. g11ra1,tc. 9f14 Oak. Open Sunday 1·5 W. Mors Rltr 642·0758 CANYON VILLAGE 0 W NE R ANXIOUS New 2 story, 3 Br, from PACJFIC SANDS Deane $79.000. Our second ad 2 hme. upgraded 4 Br 2 Ba, left w. l\Jors H ltr heated filtered pool I [JI{. upstairs mOlfl•I , spacious :rnn<lcC'k Call Hon Ellt:. Centurv 21 000 2:158 Cross Country 848 1188 ISLAND LIVING 4Br. 2 1aba waterfront hom e . Co n crete de<'k+35' boat dock Why settle £or a Condo? Huy this home for $229,000 Purcell Rlty , Sunset Bch 213 592-1381. 7141846·2848 SEAGATE LAGOON Waterfront Townho me 3 br, 3 ba, top loc On tenn. crts .. walk to pools, PRICED TO SELL Newly de<..-orated 3 BR. 2 Ba home near parks & schools. Choice quiet cul- de -s a c $72,500. Call 546-8640 ro;J PMw ?ltut1 e REALTORS clbhse. Bright airy de W 0 0 0 B R I D G E . cor Many upgrades. Warmington Twnh$<! B Ti le. shutters. mirrored Plan. 28r, 2Ba. End unit, walls&.morc! By owner. $83,900/lse o ption. Sl.69.500. For appt. tall : Ownr/agt. 642-1212 714,846·2107 -----------Tur L le Ro c k . 3 I 044 BR·Sl 19,SOO. You own land. Im mac eond. HARDFSTY RLTRS DEERFIELD 675·2866 't523 CAMPUS Dt· IRVIME RUTGERS Irvine's offer of a very rtne tt.wnhome in Village Ill. on major greenbelt and the land goes with Ute home. If you can use · 3 bdrms .. 2\:. baths plus a family room. then Lake a look at this be lier than average listing with many up gra ded features. Priced at Sll9,500 &t2-0758 Comer lot S87.500 8172 NEW CUSTOM Malloy, Open Dally l·S ,\gl 00-9950 red hill ~ .... 552-7500 This lownhome Plan I WOODBRIDGE 3 Br 2 Ba, may be just "."hat you Fam Rm , D i n Rm, have been we1trng f?r SUS 000. Agt.. 771·2386 Upgraded curpets. tile --·--'------~nd fantablic landscap. WALNUT 59 CONDO mg. In a. great family By owner. 2Br. 2Ba. drn community for only rm central air caJI for 1---------S76,900. Call to sec. a pp t . s 5 i'. o l o 9 --------- eves1wknds MOW $84,900 Manna Highlands home. .i Br, 3 Ba. 2200 sq ft Some ocean view 1-'rom $115,500 Canyon Dr & Hamilton. W Mors 642 0758 LACUESTA 4 BEDROOM WALK TO THE OCEAN CALL REAL ESTATE BV ~fcVAV . 842-9371 · $75,000 RANCH REALTY Older duplex fixer· VACANT 551·2000 upper. Immediate move-in on Webb RJty 831·2170 this 3 bedrm, 2 bath UNIVERSITY PARK beaC'h home on cul-de- COUHTRY LIVING sac. S h a k e roof. Attractive Village l , Su h · s Fireplace. The works. Twnhse. 3 Br 2 Ba, per ome m anta Ana alrlum, ne w plush cpts. Ht.s. Open for your in· Only $76,900. Century 21 spectlon Sunduy 1 5, 203l Sea Breeze 963-6708. xlnt cond. Conv to school. Orc h ard ctrv!ne ---------t shops & recreatton . Bristol) lmmed ocepy. Open 642·5062 House Sun 12·5, $84,500. Byowner. 1"'436·4952 UNIVERSITY PARK $94.950 . Turtle Rock. Beautiful de· signer hm, lg lol on prk. 3br. ram rm. Warm· mgton R.E. 833·3620. Terrace 2br, 2ba, frplc, upgraded crpts & drps. $79,900. 836-6879 art 6PM or551·0730 NR. LAKE & Boathouse o r Wo odbridge Arborlake. Bra nd new 2 br, 2 ba condo, w.i\h your own beautifully lndscpd. &encl'd. yerd. AMI REALTY 759·1515 RANCH REAL TY 551.2000 PASTORAL VIEW .. from this end unit, will OPEN IS ill N)c~ Sl5!1,l.IOO 2Br. 2Ba, oc·n \'U, turn 627 Nyel> $229.SOO Cust En~ Tudor 4Hr 3Ha Funtasllc whitewater vu C llOl (;E N. ENl>. charmer J HR !2 HR house, large In . beam ce1l. frpl. shutters. 11 z ba. brkfs t rm +de· hghtful guest house l ; un· 1quc polio. lovely yard $159.500 DREAMY L>OLL llOUSE amon,I! trees. 2 OR. 2 ba + bonu. .. rm . dming rm .. beam <'c1l . rrpl. s hutters wall<'d l>ril'k patio. walk to beach. SlJl,500 PEG ALLEN REALTOR 494 75i8 REDUCED TO SELL OCEAN VIEW LOTS $2.5 .ooo to S60 .000 Fausta Vitali R.E. Call 499-2241 Crocker Real Estate Excititlg Edin~rg model townhome w /3 bdrms, family rm. 2h baths. Huge backyard w/brick patio & firepit. help you enjoy thls 21------•--111 bdrm. & den townbome ---------• DanaPohtt 102 •••••••••••••••••••••• 3br, 2ba, Thunde rblr Waterfront Homes 631-1400 in desirable Turtlerocl<. Don't wait. let us show It toyoutodayl S129,SOO 552·70~0 .. THE .. · · VllLACE. · · REALTORS N.w Dfff'fleld Fol' c:ommunlty oriented Camily that ENJOYS tiwlmmtna. parka. dt· t.ochecl home prl\lacy & NE£1>S ' Jge BR, 2h ba.1 form . dtn. rm .. aep. ram. na., d hr, 11.,p. brlt:f~. rm., upsr•ded Clll'P· It drpe., •uto. PT'r opener: bea11UftaU1 Jndscpd, w/auto. t prklr. front It rtar. V•n8l Ii affordable. Call 1~4llt QejtWdeJ'aJle&llt. Pleasant ocean v icws I rom this 3 Bdrm . 2' ~ lialh home Clo!>t' to !.choob & m a !>Upcnor nc1,l(hborhood S14!J.500 QUALITY TWO BEDROOM & 2 bath home with beamed cel l1tl g!l, fireplace. ooean ~:on a quiet slreel. low mam- tenance. modern conve· mences & walk to beacb. $136,000 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Fully equipped & fan· lasllc dt:cor. Busy beau- ty salon in downtown Laguna Beach. SJ0.000. U04Sn. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH 497-2451 1-------- -----~raded carpeting, de- OVERLOOKING GOLF t•orutor in:;talled special COUHSE J Hedroom. window & wull treat-2'~ h;1lh. lam1ly room & mcnt s . These model formal dmmJ.! room Ut· homes are priced from most m ciualHy "1th air S99.990 to Sl24,990. cond1Uon1ng. breakfast Sales Office Hn;. area & over:sn:cd garage HAM to SPM ~c .. }f1.1ge atnum ua..y. 4Q' Forinfocall 1.-11 .{>.•Lio. On !airway. (714)768-3201 •. I ~.500 • ------*ii• S E A T E H H A C E ...... u j v· . I 0,7 Former model, near new ,...ss °" lefO 2 bed r oom . 2 ba th ••••••••••••••••••••••• townhome with custom Almost empty! Needs designed interior & pro· family, 3 Br 2 .i:a. ressionally landscaped. Cordova .• 85~110x87 .ot. Private area. Wa lk to Mountain view, xtras. white sand beach . sm.900.0wner.581-1749 '84.500. .QEAUTIFUL. clean 2 bedroom . 2 b a th townhouse. Highly up· graded e nd unit with plush carpeting. trle en- try & air conditionmg. Former model. $73.750. LCKJUftCI Ni~ Realty 8l~50SO 496-4040 By on g. owner. Lovely 3 Br. + FR M.V. view lot home. Nicely decr 'd & ln d se pd . Walk l o Marguerite rec. &shpn'g c ntrs. A/C; cove red patio. Hurry at $88,000 586-5323 3 BR. 2 ba, fam -rm, cor- ner lot, Hi yr old, up- graded & landscaped. $78,500. 831·2551 aft. 6 Newport leach I 06' ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ r I ,. for S-. ' ..... " '-S. H.Ma flot S• HcMIHt Por Sai. Other IHI Estate ~ ae.e bt.te FfldllV. July 22, 1917 DAILY PILOT Of ~••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••·•• .. •••••••••••••••••··•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••••. u. Ufdlld H Ufl•t• .. _... 106 ...__~·--a. 106 ._,,.L.-_..._ 1076' .__. •--1010 ... f al 1200 lflCCMl9rro-m'I 2000 OlherltHIEttot. 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Sale to close estate 6 LGB co, zyl ~-I ~ new Frplc dltbwsbr uu lk .11 ~ •. lal«' .... n)'OO ~ctacu ar R , CI , ....., 000 979.Sl07 dlv S8SO per ac aarages Sl6S 000 "'"' Co t 1' & 1 r. fl) c ... poo . _,.,. . • t • •I~~ vu from lhll' br, l•m. Int m , b prlv _,, 2~a •cres Desaerl llot TomLee RJlr OO·Ui03 "''zona mmerc a Lease.Nopelt.640-7030 ll'&Sh oompac or l rm. 2h bla rancb able 1111alSevN. Soutt. Leguno I 016 Sprlntts $tiOO per ac • • lndustrlaJ bldgs. From ~2062 days, or NS-3S67 ~~\'I~ w hoft\t reaturln• con· PANORA.MIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• "9.S·l020. TIU.PL.EX. CM ~ sbeq·~-~~ 11,000 ~q.tt. Lebue attr•ctcive hol meN 2 _ev_es.;.... ______ _ c! • verution plt open R 11 3 A h B ay IKllU as pac age r, stove. oup e. o old 38 1111 ? UA ., Clll· beama ~ outa.td~ enter OCIAH VllW et 11•n<'t' n · oy Assume loan. $129,000 or sep.,-ately. Below ap· pets 442Dablla,67~SIOO Nwpl H'1•. l yr • r. ••• " p•noumlc Womcnt d.r •1 appl VACANT •.OWNF.R ~~l~~,~~~"~orn~:~,~~~ 40 ACRES Ast.810-0717 praiaaJ.20% +return on . . 2Ba..crpta,drps,gar.alS r 1 ·111 ~ Y •c h t onb' . ANXIOUS For quick of Aroe rtcJ CVl<•kl > $14,950 FuU cash pnce. TRl"-IX.'C.M lnvestmeat. 640-7880 or UAHO SPAHllMG 16&bSt. $425.64.2-5722 t.,,1 .. •!H '2 M,llOO .:._ .....,.1 a•.a.LTY u1e 3 bedrm 2 bath No. CA. 40, 80, or 120 acre • 640-2357 alt tlPM New briiht & cheery 3 ..... ,,E 2 8 bo ~- )·uh 1UJ ::m Alft ~. • • • l.a11Wla Bcb or vour lot·al parcels. E-Z terms. Sep. Great location, newer 3 br, 2 ba, ff'l)I, aundcclt, '"""'"atv"' -A..! r .. .!!!ec1· "~·. ' 71f·llll =-~:a~c~~:,:'.,\!~o ~ardof~Ofhl·!_ 4 0 acre deeds . l>r, 2ba, frplc, yud. (2) Raitehts.Fanns. view,dabwaht. lo ptlrne G • "''A'fi lt-. ... 1235 <lwt-tHWILL pe.ctor,atc. Prtcedbulow WALK TO BEAC ll . Owner/agt.714/640-ll2'7. 2br. lba, patios, encl. Gro•n 2700 CdM loc. 8 blk.a from &&!.~ u •· · > market at Sl29 ~ r--Jud d 2 "R 'atm bit garages. $170.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. $t&9S A&t. Days y ftHAMCIHG ,WPORT SlfORP.8 Rig • ~ e D • \: • 1/2 Acre Horu Ranch Tom Lee. Rltr, 64.2·1803 675--2311, eves 640-°'166S or Two Condos, tum" amr. 3 l t d ., •Br 3 &. WMlk to pool , SCOTTltlALTY frplc, dJhwshr, auto gar Immac ulate, 3Br, air VALLEY CEHTER -1tni: ie rm, "' tk-·1, ...... ,.h, ()•"·n "'u11 5 ..... 751) opener. cedar be11.ms, d r d S id 1 d b 675-3311 Br 3 Ba •. Fam Rm, pool.. t"'' 1.1m1ly room. ,flNI .,.... ""' .., ..,_ lniit trees, no stepe. Lots cond, rnc & cross nc . pac. o sty e a o e tennis, etc. $400. ~ "1 pnt·1•d :-.1ni;h• 1 S. Property llou11e dela<'hed 3 car gar , home on 4.8 ac., 620 OCEAN View,• Br 3 Ba, 5483246 963-8377 .! home tn pndl' 11( fl.-12 ~ GAUIO of storaRe OP<'n dally. w/storage & tack rm, in orange trees, 3 br, 2 ba, cwt bch'a, yrly lac. 1825. _or __ ·--"-; ____ _ ~~ni l) 1-:uttll utf Ne w wood ex t t'l'101 3•570Flr.ilAve $l2'J.500. Riverside. Full price den,30x.19llvtngrm,din· Aug IS. Cameo Shores. SHARP2Br2Ba,HUGE ...... int Srlltr ••llDUCID,,.., t uatorn bomo with :i l'h 4992438 $166.500. all terms. Albin Ing rm. 12x.24 country 675-6:563 BonusRm,allbltna,tpk, 0 1••• 1''or dela1l11, MUST ijEl.1. 'fll l S bedroom5, ;t\' bath~. Tustin 1090 ReaJty686-4919 'IWo"(.pLEXES,Smo's kilch. All blLDs. Beaut. quiet cul do aac. $650. •• 11·1 Wi!:~K • iabo ocean .It 1ulf coursl! ••••••••••••••••••••••• A......_ h old.Super sharp! Call, adobe paUo & Clower 2 Br l Ba, on \Tee lined 55IMl330 ' ·' 4 Dr. ~.ivu.iw ll29,500. view, Jacuzzi. ha-beam ~"·-:" garden, vegetable Poppy Ave. SU>. Lot.a of --------- a am e horn., with (~llinga, trailer access, If YOU HAVE forsale 1300 759"'°761 gardenfamilyfruit+a br1cl' & hardwood, 2SbarpMesadelllar,CBr HERITAGE t11rn1tu1 I! aelllna ror pnvate street. Asking ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEVEN BREAD & BUT· deep ~ater well for fplc's, 4 blk.a from bch. 2 Ba, fplc, gar dr opnr, SZ71.000. Oon'l wait! C•ll Slbi.500 ANTI OU ES Charming small Duplex. TER UNITS, huge ~ grove. ga rden & Open Hoose Sat/Sun 1-' St6S. Fncd)'d.4117-2268 ,_ _____ -i now54 Ml4 OPt:N SUN 1·'4PM you'll lnvc Thi!> d1Jrm· garag~. close to water, acre, Costa Mesa, zoned domestic use. In els . S490 mo. 675-0913; pd. Br -'OK 1 --JOHMVA.HIA.MCO. 6CtiCallcDe1Cemto an ~. cu!>tom. 1':Jrly Sl59,000.835-2200ext.274, CP, w/good steady in· grove tractor t rlr. &. 613.(1732 Sl6S.UW 1 • .-• REAU ORS I\ lt"W' Monu.·~o by ~ ---J ..,. .... CHO••'-E Amen can with J BIG days. OrevesS41·3560 come. Convenient to all ~. All for the Costa MftO 3224 &1· ~ 5S7-Gll'l2 .. S@ t!tl> \ JIUI.' ANXIOUS OWMU -"'" -• DORMS. a sepurate Cam . shoppang, trade open. pnceofSJ.89.500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ m ______ _ C l1l I I 711 • llr 2 MUST SELL E IMYISTMEMTS rm .huged1ncrm,2ui.ed Business Property 1400 $180,000 McNasbReaJty, CHRISMELROSER.E. c--•rsh--'. $250. 2 Br, i"PLC, ki~ 11 lOnrl IS\ Jl'Vl · xpansive bnck frplc's & a 42' heal· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-1334 dys, 642·6S78 714-741·2161, 714-74~1727 ------· pets, sngls. Fee c wlrdyi. LJIT\5011, greenbt!lt, Bay Vu. 3~r. 17141 4'"-7711 ed pool. On II beaut eves. Befor~ you pay aome Homeflnders 557-<11122 t • • 'S 9 3 3 2 O 7 (~m rm, beamed cell s. - -!>lrcet nt.'ar thl' Hacquct SUPER MARKET ReGIWantEst~ agencies for the "run --------- k d ., 13 ) 2 ' ba. Priced lo ::.ell PR"'"lD"'""''TIAL llTS wv 2900 o d • ' c a I I "'~ p-:.....a 3226 •\ n !S. 1 "' S15S 000 CA:> .,.,, Club & only $149.950 Call a r u a -'"'" 1t. '114-675 S9n NEWPORT R EASSOC Twnhsl!, 2Br, 2Ba. ocn WALTER PERSllALL 12,400aq.ft. Gross annual EASTSIDE CM •••••••••••••••••••••:• CONSUMERS GUIDE. ••••••••••-••••••••••• ~ U ... D ... l"'LE Call S4S 6625 view, comer lot, s11110e eves, 544.5129 sales $1,2.50.000. Liquor 8 fiiter upper wtits, only 0 W N Pro P e rt Y 1 n Many have and are glad Close to Dana Polnt ·J "" "" ~ --------• sty, up.:rades. wlk to TUSTIM ASSOC. Ltcense optional. Call L. Sl~ 000. Call: Inglewood. Hawthorne they did. lOO'a of hse's, Marin•. New a & •bdrm S CUSTmt Ocean Vu Dupl•x golfcouri.e, super clean Ashcraft. 644-7270. Bk ' 542.3676 or So. Bay area? plex"s & apt's available homC!IJ for luse. 2000 to e, ... 3800:.q ll.L~e $73,90 0 . By o wn e r 544-1440 r WJLLPA.YCA.SH!! NOW!AtBeachor ... Up 2200sq.ft.Nopets.~. cock. Agi un pre k!'c~ ~~nurrry~hedSt~psB'·~~ 496-2948 eves Ph. Tom D'AJlessandro to IOO's or NE.W Ust.i.ngs (714)7S2-3Sl1 l;un l·S. ., "' Tustin Meadows. h1i:hly 6 PLEX·DELUX E & T.D. PROPERTIES eac h day . Sm a 11 ---------~ •• Y!ID, use642·~ ~7732.S OMTHEllEA.CH upgrude<l l'lan H. 3 BR, Spacious. Nr trwy & (213)674•6907 or (7l4 ) fee/FREE life service. 2BR.2Ba,blt.os.$300mo. t. BAYFRONT 2 Story, 3 br, 2~, ba. fam. rm .. :HJ ba. Green· shopping. H.B. $275K. 546_6201 anytime or 64S-4900 Taylor-Made Real Many special featurci. bl•ll & pools. $92.950 Owner will carry. 25% (7l4)846.5221 aft.6pm * •COMUrMrs GuJcS. &tale. 499·2986 3LUFFS ~ngle Level 1nda Model Ii' 38r, 2ba, dining -VeR landscaped & ·Sled w /many ex .>n ~w et str<'cl <i' by·owncr. Open f!1 l·S. sos Vista '64().4089 .. ----· ~TERFROMT -..UOuq ft Mobil Q2Br. 28 u. $39,!JOO OPEN SA.T/SUM 1·4 S255.000.498-3484. PAUIJ MAH'I'IN down . Prine. only.------------------1 633 Lido Park Dr. Real E..sl11te _ 644·7:18~ FOR SA.LE/LEA.SE 847-6732. Will buy your house!! MESSAPDECELI ![_AR 3g~~ 2t• !<;.~~a.YLa':!~ <Unit E -2). Luxurious Approx. 20.000 sq. rt. in· C8shinaFlash! "" c gt ble while condo: 2 bdrms .. family SanJuon dustnal build lo s uit, DUPLEX ScoURealty536-7S33 Redec3Br2Ba avlnow. fc" e ne 0 13 rm .. 3 baths. Beautifully Capistrano I 078 Lill-up. $450 mo. 640-298i or sale. •97•2653 d t d S · t ,..,.,.,. __ R -• Est t B'll 8 k Pride or ownership two 3 p:-...-&-'-y....i-. 3234 ecora e . ecun y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ eu. a e 1 ec .,R uni'ts close to shop'a Rentals b 2b --_,, bldjl., boat doc king $50oo•-1owMark-t! ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORPOR·TERLTY D • Lease:4 r, .a. ·-···················· -.. "" & tran sp. s110,ooo.······················· lst&last+depos1t. avail. Many amenities. Sun Hollow 4 br, 2' 2 ba Mobile Homu 714-558·170 I Owner willfmance. HouMs FvrnislNd $WO/mo. No pets. Agent • Br 1 ~ Ba, fplc. Dr Mile GIB WALKER upgraded mdl. A /C For Sale I I 00 -----642•5062 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631.2()26 Sq. Park. Brookburst & REA.1TY 675•5200 579,900.492-4337 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~teryLots/ ~ lalboalslond 3106 HeilS311Smo.84M676 Tr1t1ler space 01> to l!x:fi'. Crypts I 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW Jbr, 21,.~ ba, ram rm. .._.PT HTS 4 BR + Dining/1"am1ly Adult park. no peb. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wmt.er RentaJ-3Br, 21,2 Incl. Clbhse., pool & "" rm. A/C beauly. By ~-6173 • SinJ!ll· crypt Pac. View ba, newly furn. 106 tenn.crt.!.673-6672 ..,.,tiwqonleoch 324<' HOME owner. $84.990. Call for Memonal Park 837 6331 Apolena. See July 15 thru •••••••••••••••••••··~ appt. 714-831·1505 llurry• '58 l11l·h tlx l5, I ur ctap· ' . > • • 3br, 2ba, fam r m. crpts,,._ _______ ,. tam's b<>d ), new t('(Jf & 11ft 6l M__ __ _ Crocker Real Estate 29.673-7975 ____ drps. North CM. S39s.•• HODOWHVA ext pmnt Adull C l\I Condominiums/Town-, FOUR PLEX lalboaPeninHla 3107 Avail8/1549-2648 •AVAILABLE~ f'l'nl S350 mo. 4 yr Custom bit. Engineered. <383.5, 675·5934 XtrJ !>lun1y bw It home. /;--Bxtcn::.1ve tropical yard. i act' p 1 3 bdrms. 2 bths. Lots or .;ir ••• oo w a In u t pa o e I 1 n g. N prorcss1onnlly de-Beautiful fireplc. FA cd 3 Br 2 Ba · THE CALLISON CO. Jul pvt patio yard -. transf e r red "i 714-646·Gl7:l ·------1 Realtor 2819 Newport Blvd. Newport Sch. 675-4962 No down VA Jr Ex· purl..~ 5411617:J hovsesforsole 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br Ocean View bouae, •MOW* ecutive. high on hill over· nY OWNL·R -It l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4one Bedroom Apts SPACIOUS Oceanfront 4 '"e Fam Rm, ardnr, ttlW\ Houses, coodom~ms lookin° city L n 3 br 2 ... '" c ... or Id 4 Enclosed Garages '6 ..,.,., ___ ... th b " 1 . • J" S b~tl ., r ca. 200 y IJ i-1 rn m Leisure Wor Towers · Br 2 Ba completely furn mo. 673-6743 .....,. Lownhomes. on a.l poo size Y · u ocean 2-l'xHO'. 'llJ Pon· Lux retire. Me11ls . ExcellenlLocallon hme. Fplc, wshr/dryr, ---------t tomoolhren~tas rting on erms. ds 10,., d ~ 000 641 Shalimar dsh h 2 U325toS800 ated in BKR.831-0460&498-0SOO dcro:sa, 2 BR. 2 BA. din· mai ' 0 n. ' · DoNotD1slurbTenanls ws r. car gar, no 4 D-droom •Hun · Ha. d ing rm & den. Adull _4_96_-_184_0______ pets. Sl.200 per mo. yrly. -tington ur an REDUCEDSll,000. l'u.r~. Prine unly . Fantastic White Water MARif~:i'LSON 644-9582 diningrm,fplc,2baths, Huntington ch. Call Lg. 4 .br. 3 ba, lg. ba<'k 714 5302271. , -Vie w So. L agun a REA.LORS CostaMHa 3124 double garage, patlo. usf°:"more~ ~1 -B-r -ram-rm m By Owner Lrg cmr lot. yd. Bike tr:lll to oceun. J llr. 2B a . compll'lc ly Townhse. 2 Br. ~en. 2 bu . 645-5557 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450/mo. Canta. -l'np 'concJ Won 'L 3br, 2ba, fam rm . Lots or wallpape r . turn S:!l .500 On thr !700Sqrt.Secunty,pool, RoyMc 181 Rall J ohn Vuniun Remodeled kit w/wal. ~.800.0wner.493-5828 _ hl·n c h "Ca pi~Lr uno \'NY qu1cl. Sl23,900. Realtor 1810Hewport .... y ;,.0.0614 cab. peg & groove oak F S 1 b , Shor es" SC Sp 78. Owner. 49'J.1720 or !213) CostaMesa548•7729 .. , ,,,...,,, fl •J39"'"' 0 H so or a e Y owner. ? 79Q.1392 6' ---rs ., •""" pn • Village San Juan Coun· 4!l~·l:lf'9 -ftYGLASS Sat/Sun l·S. 642·4392 try Court _home, $63.500. Mobile llom<', Nt'wport Ocean View Npt Uch 4br, N1uy! By Owner ii---------1 Spac brick pat!o. 2 Bch , Dbl 2 0r. Xlnt coml. 3ba. fam rm. 2100 sq ft L ~ew, vi~w. 2700sq 4Br, 21!1Ba, pool. fam be(jrm, .ceramic tile '" Adult pk No p et :.. +400 s q rt walk in 1,2 and 3 bed rm Condos. Unfurn. $300-$350-$400 Agent 640-3255 RE~LTYINC. 714'/846-1371 • u ; r •• •• - fo n. rntn lex· i~ 0 · e- ll& ro . -OP· Call ---__.:.------•very nice 3 br. 2 ba, DW. HALECREST 3 br, 2 ba, cpts, d.J:ps. 2 car gar.. eds ---------frpl. Qwet neighborhood. fenced yard, kids/pet .a .. I t 3 ba. din rm. ram rm, 2300 sq ft, fully up· kit &.dtmng area w /hand Sl7.ooo. 67:;.0221 s 1 0 rage . s 13 9. sou . , ;-1.rtyard w/Coun· graded custom home. c rafted wrought Iron -645·9953 71ty landscaped & $175000 partilion. Call for appl 2<bc50. 3Br.1•2Ra. I block _ 3Z Drakes Bay 'OPEN HOUSE 495-4909. from beach. Sl!!.500. HH O\lpt~xes/ B' 645·0758. Open FRI/SAT/SUN 12.5 000-3826 Onits sale 1800 ------- gys. 2242 HEATHER LN. .. ....... •••••••••••••• RA.NCH EST A. TE Cool (.'oo;ta Mesa Dnuble Excel~ Investment ' ~R VU HOME 640-5357or 64~1 agt. Under construction on a wide. 2bedroom. l bath, ~ 1.. .._________ Quiel cul-de-sac in HR. 2 -EGO 4 Br oy,. one acre sile in the roll· byo_wner 548-7276 B ... B P r-1 l\1a1"" h f S J BR. IBa,. 3 r, h • a, Bl!\\-'>, O·-..: -....-orTCLIFF ing ills o an uan __ ... ______ pnced-at S87,900. For ~at1on &. terrific .,...~ Ca pistrano. 4 Bedrooms. to.\'Qo!} 3 Br & family room. Rare 4 baths, family room ./REPOSSESSIOM v ppt. Call 848·0236 Prine -..... - S1 ~LY BLUFFS Sfam. rm. w /fpl. <L galore! SMS,000 ~OODREALTY 1>48-1290 * a_._ ____ _ opport. in desirable area. with fireplace. counlry Bank must sell 8 re· only. Bkr. Nr schools & shopping. kitchen. Top quality ap· posstssed Mobile Homes OPEN HOUSE . Sat/Sun, Sl.39.SOO. W. Mors Rltr poinlments and ap· in pa\"ks Save thousands by owner. 150' from 642·07_SR _______ 1 pliances throughout. ordo\lars.10-15% down otean & tennis. 3 Br up· Space for horses or pool Southland Mobile per. 2 Br lower, fplc 's. GREENBELT GRA.MDEUR 111 yours while breakfast· mg on your balcony over· and tennis court. $335,000 Homes Soles balconies & encl dbl gar. 5204 Neptune. NB. 1-~ee «g Coldwell Ban~r l7 I 4 )898·9904 simple. S179,SOO. 642-4241 TA.X SHELTUI Prote<:t Your Income Bui ld Your Estate 17, 22&44 Umta Principals Only All Prime Oran1e County LocaUons ! Kent Rogers Really 848-3300 'i·t 'Condo with ••ti view. Louded. BLease-0ption. By looking the lush lawns & 3 Monarch Bay Plaza trees udjacent to this 3 Laguna Niguel COST A MESA lncomt Property 2000 ....................... --------- '42·8610 -4DOISLE l s 3 BR. den. 2 Ba. fs Ft. St. to St. lot 1.673-4239 ..,ramie View RiJI one of a kind •\ ~Alrbour ocean· Mnje, 3 BR. 4 Ba, BR, 2~~ BA home in the 496-7222 831 ·083& ~ust see '71 ll1 llc rest JX>pular Bluffs. Enchant· ---------1 S<yline, dbl wide, very rng cathedral entry cute, nice r pls /drps, w /winding stairway to PRICED RIGHT! tlosc lo everything. Must spac. mast.er BR, lrg liv· Fresh air, sea breezes. 1;ell $19,900. By owner ing rm w /Spanish Crplc, 4br, 21,2ba. Minutes to 645 5764 or 646-4838 open ing onto patio. beach. Over 'I• or EID ------ De li ghtCul ki tchen acre. Best area. Ft-ee Rent, 6 mo. w/cupboards galore. Newport Irvine Realtors New mobile homes for Priced to sell atSl19,SOO. 838-8586, 493-4797 sale 1n modern Adult 080 Park. Rent S60·S70 mo. Real Estate CCKW1selor Profes inves tment analysis, appraisals, tax & exchange advice. FOURPLEX Gooc! Costa Mesa toe. St 18,000 Prtn only YEAGER REALTY 556-6171 S pecia lizing in Bc h ---------1 mulll·plex properties. 2 OM A LOT Selltirs & buyers avail. Downtown Costa Mesa Call Ron Ellis loc Century21~·2358 575 OOO frH Consultation • • Santa AH I /\!so spac<' for rent. San •••••••••••• ••• ••••• • • • Bemanimo. 714·889·2518 --------• 642·5062 '. game rm. & ~350.000 Cnll •IYOWNU "'uit park m lrvme. 2 ~ M s.. Clemente I 07& l Br house/furn/$30,000. BR. 2 ba .. aunporch. lge Trade Up? HouHs Unfwnlshecl r n. ~-~-••••••••••••••••••••••• Take over tow VA pay-yard.$29,500Agt646-2414 Wehavelistedanumber ••••••••••••••••••••••• SyAl'ilt£,~ ment.a. No qualifying. Family Pk. '76 Moblle of properties.mdifferent ~·~. 3206 R ltULTORS ORIGINAL SP AHISH 531>-<Y7S7 Home 2100 sq n. + + +. price ranges, up to $2 and ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT CENTER REALTY 640-1812 SJ million m ini---------• ~ Vl.w Palermo red tile roof, wht. stucco $47,000. 768·7067 warehouses. Let us tailor Mobile home/ .. home. Just like the day It ---h f 4al"f0ramic View. was built. Choice Joe. lrvme. Adult S star park, anexc ange or you. TrlrPrb ->avail. 644-5621 Open beam ceil 'gs.• cor· 24x66 Santa Anila, up-Century 21 Sparow ~ewkomcs:love· nerlrplc,oewkltcb.On· REALTYCOMPANV 11raded, PP. S36.900 lnvestmentDivision v.JJ br ramUy lyS76D,oooUPLIXLOT CARIFllEE M2_·a&_7_s _____ ~~~9~6~J..~7~1~6~6~~ l:pgr.aded. immac, LIVING Acnaci-for sole I 200 ..:. 1<¥?1 Cac. Best buy Choice loc., short walk to Circular staircase lf:!ds •••••• •••••••••• • •••••• --------• 1:~,p42,500, flex beach. Only. $50,000. drama to the open-stiled Must see, 62 acre prime COVINGTON ~~2po.ssible . AA lowe r level of lhis unJmproved farm land In Th.is one is a beauty in i!TOBEACH REAi 'TORS spacious, adult ~ark hi gh desert. In alfalfa An~~PmL.E$1S83IS.oool ... · .... D .. garden townbqme. entry. On main hwy, """ """ w Usllngs tn Npt 307N.EICam1noReal Corner fircplac~ pro· w/well. electricity, gas. Areal pride of ownership .,_~· $93,000 4 SanCIHt 492·2100 vldes friendly co~ersa· phone & tall trees. Triplex in a prestiglous ...:;vO;. Property~ tioncenter.Sech.l~Up· Prlcedlosellquick.$1300 ana.$249,SOO. no,-... -~ ~ -r level w/ma~ suite per acre. By owner . M1-1 w~a.-.. •:-,_,· PANORAMIC Ocean· .,.. 8382673 -___._ ... bitCONDO view. Gor geous cull. ~.~~~~~ou:e2 .!~n . ----~::r:u:r!,e~:l:Jt•--------1 -\IAOOO home, ~ ·ac. $180,000. 7S2-141((E·l5) A.•ocodoComtry fromWestCovtnatoSan MOBILE & RI•, trptc. Owner Laraen,'98-lT12 _________ , 5 Acres. fant.utic view. Diego. ~ · s..-. S...,._ Ovor 200 Avocado treea, LAHO RV PARK * 'a!Utif s c•strmo I 071 c .... -I I 071 two year old bowse. XlnL f r 0 m B a r s l 0 w t 0 Sout1lem ~alitomla 340 l,:g:~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-••••••••• •••••••• U!rml.c~1r:~~7 ~:::i~lfferent sise :~~ ~::1,5 ~8::!; 0-0.r/A&t OR522-2(J80 parcels at different $350,000. Trade Accept· Bays 6"...2UB ~ UHDM THI pricesRIVBSIDI P':o~~d~w;~ d!C'rn. ....... OLD OAK TIU TRIPLEX + 3 bedrcn S1.5 mil. CrN.Uve Jiivat.. Bui• OU.. covtr th1t ~ home PLUS vacant lot. mcnta ~U 110111 ILll aD au. lantaaUc vte-w Pl'O-Al.lloiSIS,000. I~~~~~~~~~ perty, creelc bt(t, partial· Cat.y %1 ~w •""--....a • ly l)lanted, near new lnv•tment ofmloo •~ ----· homt' with ah•h root, t•J.716' b....+ Z400 alr condltlo11ed1 Wf't bar '"!~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DEL MAR - etc. Ttnn11. 8ro1ter. t: BIG BEAR LAXEl"RONT m...w1 or I UHJTS.aALIOA SIJ0,000. a Cablu 1 ____ m-_0530 _____ 1 4dupte;ue, all 2br, 2ba, A#.~ or 9T<M LAGUNA BEACH 2 ~djolnln# Iota, octan •I••· .. 0,000 ••th . ()wnel'75J.'15U ATTIMTIOM IUlLDllllS IHYUTOltS 4 car encl. farefe. B~ •llYB LOT• view, $1~/dplJC TomLee, JUtr,~l- Famities only, no peU. OK. $375. 963-4S61 A.gt.. ~·e $425. MS-7506eves No fee. '1'· -).Ip. MesaY..-.Ex.c.. PATIO HOME tr•. 4 br, 3 ba, 3 car iarage. Brand new 2 br. 2 ba, 1 '{J&- Shows like a 1»odel .brick"fplc, woven woods. home. $695/mo. Incl. wet bar, upgraded plush gardener. 5574717 or crptg, pool. sauna, ' 644-354.5 jacuzzi. $475. 96S-9047 r- End Unit, 2Br. 2b•, paUo. Neat 2 br, 1 ba, cpt.s, drps, ~- Lovely Clecor, . w /pool 2 car gar.1 fenced yard. f!Dl $WO/mo. 549-8755 Kids/pet welcome. $350. •ts. COU.ECE PARK HOME· 9634567 Agent. no fee. \~ 4Br. 2Ba, nr fwy, shop-4 BR Condo. cpt.s, drps, ping & OC College, avalJ r ef rig, pool, tennis, I 1 Aug IS. 839-1097 clubhse, $350 mo. 1st. - .... f'or •• ell oc l yr. or r.me rnA· ne· •P• la& >a N ' ) ' - , r ' 'rldmv,JulY 22,1m ..,.._nhRrntlthitd .,_, ... hu.tw.. Afwhut••hu.tw... 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Cpl ot family Newport Blvd. t.ty lut w1dabwaht. • THE WILLOWS • tir, ptef'd 832·fl8'T1 BuqaJow, empld person, 2 Br apt for lease. 420 A. winning combination of adult apartment homes with luxury aOPQlntmtnts and superb recreation at a premium location. TennlS"9vm-"*-Pv apa-swlmmlng•bllllarda Jr one Bedroom •Vaulted Ceilings. paneling •Self-cleaning oven, dishwasher •Patio. balconies, storage space •Reserve parking, carports •Pool. jacuui, sauna, tennis •Short pvt underpass to beach •Garden llke landscaping •Close to all s hopping mo A&t. no fr.. Oood !bit, Ov rm, din rm. f•m -001moters, maid1erv. Larkspur. Open Ho1.11e lam. llonH. cloao l rm\ SU$ 6H 1480, 'Ibo Blutfa lmmac ml.jor SCIMl97 _Sa_tt_Su_n_1_0._s_. _____ 1 M:boola. Cu.rtla, _.,, ~.ext22. ~belt. low denaily 2 LOVELY NEW• Walk ---11cy. 3 Br 2~111 Ba, tplc, STUNNING lge 1 Br · -- -Turtlcrock, 2 BR. a HA, + pal.lo, pool, malnt pd. 509 11rden apt, pool. rec beach, 2 Br B~ Ba, DR & l>upWx, l br. 2 ba, ~ den, Au<>e. dues & yd Ave l.arao. $&00. Eva. uea. ~. 710W.18thSt. gar. Adlts no pots. One I Two Bedrooms. One Bath '~ Cul de .. r. pvt yd., m1l"t w•ter. incl. 486-02JM _'73-__ 2060 ________ 1• IUiO. l'lf'an. nu pctll ~/mo "33-lNM --- - -"9e F.lm 2 Ir 2 Br Hlt Ba dbl gar G> =..!!!.0 • fark~VllP U\apnum Kily Ml OZ3G -Blulf• 4 BR. 3 b11, lovely Blltu, w/w, pool, adlts, Crpl~. bltns, 0; bch, pool: l 'ONOO"'p rLI• 3 Br 511.UMIV.PAllC greenbelt. 1''ormer nopeta.$2.50.645·3971 adults no pets. $37S. 550 Poulortno Ave .. Costa Mesa 7Sl·H9S •Minutes to freeway " • " "1 • • Nr pool & t~nnlli. $630. model Al(tint 844-1131 • • 1'• ba. lrplr, pool, lud• ea11497.3230 ~!ll 9231 --l Br In 4 plex. Carport. 6 _67S_·_M28 ______ _ ~ .... ...,......,, •So me ocean view apts ok Nr Yeh MOU mo. - -' ForLease-38~. 3Ba.homei mu~ lease. Sl8S/mo. CostoMfla 3124 · • Law 536 l91)2 w/'-'OmmandlJ\I view o ~-9632 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... on leodt 3840 Hwdingtae haclt 3140 NOW RENTING -- -leec:lt 3248 0<:ean at Nwpt Harbor, MES VERDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAl.K TO BEACH. 3Hr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• wolk to EN1ign & Harbor A area . fam rni, Br 3 a. lfce oceMn vu Hll{h Scbls rrom qulel HWIHncJto. hach 3740 Home almosphere 2 & 3 I b*"9 $275 2 bdrm f11>k'. U1W. :lb Fr~hly d~lt Att'b Beach H(ll, Ktnp nd address, 11vail ••••••••••••••••••••••• brdeluxe apls. 546-1034 P •' n l ~ d . L tie Y d . M75 mo. l yr be. ~14 Sept l. Owner 148_.192 SUNS.ET BCH. ~n bay. FROM S2 30 Ad ult community, sorry nope\ Office Open Daily 9-6 C714t 661.0tOI $400t mo 212!12 Cupar dayl,642·1122eves. Studio, $250 util pd. 1 Luc: 1114>SSi·S927 or Br a Ba. oceanfront adlt . 213-592·1433; Mature adults only, no 1213>67s.8828 bouae. S1350 mo. Leue. 3 Br Condo 2~• Ba, view, 213·5'5·2004 pels. Large 1,2&3 br BilUe:.W-3150 pool~ mo. 631·2548 or . apts. Dshwhr, gas BBQ. 23731 Mariner Dr. Laguna Niguel t'OXY DoU house, walk lo1------·----1 646·2700 lBr, lBa, upstairs, close Gas pd. 778 Scott. Pl. bt"h. n-thruoul Avl l -----to bearh. $205 mo. 515 642-5073 1•2•3 BEDROOM UMrTS AuR Snali., l'Pb, sml * * * LIDO ISLE f'rankfort963-8725 ---------• FEATURING. pc ls o k ~31 s mo . Kri1 Lff 3 Br 2 Ba. redecorat· Foxhollow VI~ UNIQUE AND DRAMATIC R.OOA PLAHS Lacpnaleach 3141 Sanca.-_.., C· . ...................................... ..,_.. 9628050.!lti.3 1324 •>u><>tMarouenteAve ed,'$950 lse. <213> Logunahach 3748 621W.Wilson646·2010 C d . ed . h all Oceanfront. old Medlt. OCEAN •• ~ " .. c .. 7900 A k r F k FURN OR UNFURN us tom es1gn wit exception y 1 M~ion VJl!JO .....,.. . s or ran ••••••••••••••••••••••• Villa on c Lit above VIEW • 3242 ........••..••......... L.:e 2 t:Sk Condo. mint wnd. Many amenities •,• M1t.obctL (2l3)4308247 .i Br. 3 ba end condo on point surrounded by wid~ channels. 55' side tie dock. $1200 mo. Agt st(}.1879 Youarethewinneror Karl 1 WEEK FREE RENT! •2brtownhomew/frpl large rooms. dramatic entry ways. crashing surf. ~assive Brand n ew ~og. t wo frff tlckefl Open Sat/Sun l l-4 wrute water view 1 Br l •Lge patio & enc. garage and luxurious amenities throughout. beams, leaded windows. ..,.,s.~c Near ~ . I" <S1500value),to 227ViaEboll -Ba,SlS0.499·3636 •Adutts,ctuld16&cover Located on 3 frplc's, 3000 sq rt+. iosoet B e UI RiftcJlincJ lro1. SPYGLASS HJLL Pool &jacuz.zi avail. HARBOR BLUFFS CIRCLE Possibly most distinctive 714/496-5275 ~ lomum & Balley Panoramic ocn vu, 4Br, Newport leach 3769 Spac. new tobse. 2br. 2ba. (Near Bolsa Chica and Warner) 00pvt <=t,~~-~s;~t~~~e~~ 2Br, ·c·d" 2hBa. formal dm rm. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• many xtras incl f/p, yd, G 0 E -C ircus car gar, aulo sprnklrs, 1-------•-I garage, lndry rrn. E -HUNTIN T N B ACH quiet, secluded. Single or Aug 4 lhru Aug 13 1 d -50 SJ.tie OnJJ~« 642 1*"3 846-1328 or 840·1123 cpl PNlf'd. Refs req'd. 830-0725 "· h · C t' custom n scpg,.., mo. · ' .......,. · "" S1500 mo. year around . .=:..:::=----r. ..... 1a e1m onven 100 586 2078 , _ 1 d Center, 800 W. Katella · Sharp 2b~ .,&J>lS, drps, Cost .....,__ Hi 4!M·2791. ...,ve Y upper 12p Tickets must be ex· Newport Shores 2 sty, A·I bltns. 1 ch1Td OK. No a ...... a 3824 ..-1lirw.#ottleach 3840 lba. Squeaky d f d pets. $230. 574 Joann St' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• No. end, nr. Shaw's Cove i ocean view, gar, change or resen:e frame, sparkles, $625 I scats at the Convention mo. 642·3850 Agent Apt D. 645·3417. 832·3443 Garden apartments. BRAND MEW! l·Bdrm. apt. a I elec. $260. 493·7231,493 Center ahead of Ii me. Senior udult.s. 2 Br apts. From S310/per S26S Month .... eau 642.5678, Ext 333 to Npt Shores, dee. 3 Br. 2 Adull.#2 bedroom. beam MartinlqueApb #2 mo. 1411 Delaware, HB TumerAssoc. 494·1177 Deluxe 3 Br,~ r & claimyourtickets. ba, frplc. cpts, dq~s. GREATRECREATION: ceHing,nopels$2l0.568 275E.18thSt,C.M. Open12·5 Daily.1 Mileto 2brN. Lag. View, patio, ~pm~.22W· 3244 * • • dswhr. dbl 11ar. palto, Swimming. sa~n.as, 2 W. Wilson, lnq. Apt F. 631-3003 ocean. 642·9601 Agl. walk to bch. 223 Beverly.1-=-------· 1----------1 pool & tennis. $525. health clubs, bilhards, 2 br util. furn. Children .---536-1808 $400. Eves768·4364 ~ Near bcarh, 2br. refr1g, pntio w 1deck. tennis, pool. S3..'!0. 536·2231 Irvine ·.••••••••••••••••••••••OCEANFRONT On cliff, 646 7171·631 3837 pm · ht I ht d t · ' Cl "n 2b t I r-J·,_ .... 3 b 2 b d . ' . . n1g . ig e enn1s ok. No pets. Mgr apt 6. e.. r, pa iu. coo L 28 B I d _. -· -Gorgeous r. a, en, above surf. 3000 sq. ft. l'OUrts. Pro & pro shop, 1960 Wallace 642.8447 beach bree1,e, 1 child OK, g r, 1 a, eoc ose One bdrm, wlk t.o bch, Capl~ 100 Jtr cond., UW • cpts, old Medit Villa. See class Waterfront Condo golf driving range, party no pets. ~-OPEN 792 garage, 2 blks to beach, mature ad Its, oo pets •••••••••••-· d r P s • s u Per 3848 Lovely2story,3Br,2',2 room. BAYMEADOWS W Shalimar, Apt 3 . walktostores&bus,$260 g)().536-0210. OCEAHVI •••• ncq~hborhood. $395.1-----------1 ba. frpl, $650 yrly. "'UN ACTIVITIES ·. Se r ene & cozy at 5'19·9492 _mo_._960-__ 51.3_1 ____ _ ~·4567, Agent, no fee. Beaut. 3 Br 2 Ba. walk lo 675-6775. ,. S ..... b 2 BR. 2 BA, unfum. apt, Brand new 2. . --R-E ... T .. LS --beach house. New cpts. F\illt1me director, free mosphere. pac. l ...... f 1 LRG 2 br, pool , n r. 2Br_. lBa, garage, patio, 1 on North End w/spec-$325. Nr Pico ion. "' "' ocean view, submit on BA YFROHT Sunday brunch, BBQ's, apts. Avail.dAugl · lsl. N°1 5tiops. ·adllsono pets. Ulll child no pets, $215 mo. tacutar Ocean & City Del Reposo. 714 min $4101425 childrenorpets.S625. New2Bdrm.,2 bathcon· trips. parties. sport stable a u t s. c pd. 1884 Monrovia , 847~182 views . Lge .terrace. dex· ·1 BR 2 ua '"'"51575 Pr P rt. h tournaments & more'· kids/pets. $230 to $290. c.,.. · b I d I ghl • o . ··"""' esuge rope 1es do. S990 Mont or ""'-0073 .,..-0336 3 Br condo, l ~· ba. Ht mi Respons1 e a u ts. .. __ ,-., · l)U 2' 8 "''50 06 8 E A u T I F u L ~ • be! "'""" cope "" 2 a .. · .. ···...... 494·07 lease/option --1 from beach. Pool. Like 9p$4.50/mo. 494·5397 ore •••••••••••-po-R, 2 Ra ....... 5420 --IAY&IEACH APARTMENTS: LG. 2 br. den. els. to Large 2 br,l "bastu~io. new. Call aft 6 pm m. OSE .. tlt _..de- ANAHt:lM HILLS Great view, 2 Bdrm. den, REALTY 759-0811 Smgles. 1&2 bedrooms. Harbor Blvd. No pets. Ne\' cpts, tile & paml. (714)837-4087 ,:?Ba. . . . Sl50 2 Ba. deck. patio, frplc. f\im. & unfum. Models $350mo.S44-6537 Fn<Xi yd, gar. No dogs. t.oBeac a ls _Nrtown/beach. 494-0SJO Harbor Vu 3Br, fam rm. open daily 10 lo 7. Room· VIEW OF OCEAN & $26.5 546-3251 NJ;.-:-e 21 B!~:th~e:t2~i ~~~.~~~ ... ?~.~! CLOSE~co~: 2 Br l•,~ Ba house, Arch Im mac. Neutral intr. male service avail No 1 •A" .. -pp' g c ll • . . CITY. 2 br, 2 ba, frp c, teased for 6 mo'6. PARK NEWPORT ""~ ID a Beach Hgts. view. "AOO. lovely yard. Pool lease reqwred Sorry · * * • .vo • • beam ceil., Jacuzzi, 848·3777 Bachelors, 1 or 2 ClQSESJ Rer·s. Utilpd. NO PETS. facilities. $595/mo. adultsonly,nopets. garage. s315 $395 c MontCJOmery Bedroo &T h · -r--- 494 1435 960-5272 O k 64S-8256or979-3376 1&.t Galaxy Ur. Avail. now! Beaut. 2 br, ~;m ~~ ouses d E I . Lid I I a w ood "''•wport Beach new crpt, encl. patio. 2 Spectacular spa, total to Best Valu d 2Br. 2ba. Beaut gar en, xc 1111v~ o 5 e-G d MESA VERDE. 2nd fir,;: 1'" kids k $2l5 & $225 mo •per walk to bch. No NewportBeach ar e n B B t Youarcthewmnerof o · · · recreation program. 2 Bedroomlbx\:. • :;mokersi pets. $400. Lovely 4 Br, 3 Ba. Apartme nts r. 1 a, gar, ma ure twoirHtickeh Mgr 17411 B Keelson, socialprogram.8pools,8 f ·1y ,t_ 4n.•.8J75 custom home. Corner ad 1 t 5 · N ° Pc l :. · ($15.00value). lo HB, 848·9155 tennis courts. Al Fashion & ami aptsf.t_,. " .,.. Eve/wknds 546·9926 $28 5 -t· house with bay view. He,,,..t t.och/Morltl RinC)lin9 8ro1. HEW DELUXE IsJand, Jamboree & San •• ion. LCICJ""a Hi111 3250 den, patio, 3 car garage. 880 Irvine (at 17th> NOW RENT ING Lite. ISamum & Bailey 3 Br 2 Ba, nr beach. fplc, Joaquin Hills Road. •.3 P~ls•Dish' Both ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~aseS"'p'. · ts Open dai· C7 14J644 1900 J t · Pl ~e(>m'ri'I Spac 3 hr 2 I · t '-"' " ' 645·0550 airy new ap · · rr-u· patio, encl gar, skylight, • acu zi• ay • : ' >. in~rea Very lovely 3 br, 2 ba, Call673·3855fornppt. ly.11-5:30.Nochildrenor ........ • dsh h k 1 Selfcleaningov ang~ :.irea. DW. cp , drps, cpts drps ow patio 2 ------b r.95 Aug 4 t~ru Aug 13 ws r. smo e a arm, New duplexes 2.3 br $350 • stb\ comm pool $385 ' ' ' ' ... --·---h/S-"'-pets.lbr.$265•2 r,...... A · Id hk K'd OK ...,., •567·Agt N ;..~~ · car gar .. super area, •HARB OH. VIEW , "•-..-· -_... Pvt. patios. encl gar. 332 nahc1mConvent1on n ry up. 1 5 • up yrly. Family & pets w Su r: .....,.... · Or""·--kids/pet welcome. $385. Spacious 5 Br, fully 170016thSt. Victoria. Mullan Rlty. Ccnter,SOOW.Kntella $425.893-0465 ok.675-4912 2511 557..as"oc,i-- TURTLE ROCK l Br, 963-4567,Agt.Noree. carpeted, 3 car gar, nr 1Doveratl6th> 64634360r 5402960 Tickets m11sl be ex· Xtr 1 d lx 2 B 1 8 -... pool Ava1·1able now 642·8170 · · channcd for reserved a ge e r a, Steps to beach, 4 Br 2 Ba, <r.-..u..L _ __. needs Fam Rm.2 Ba, w/Vii:,W, Nu lwnhm. Lrg 3br, 2ba. · " cpts drps D/W fplc _.." ~ lge yard, nr lcnms & Pvt pool, tennis & club. 640·1644or548 2873 LA CASA BLANCA scats at lhe Convention enci gar· lge patio' fplc, cpts, drps, $550yrly •••••••••••••••.., in pools. $545 mo. Agt. ~ 646-4546 Walk to heh. 2 Br $300. Back., I & 2 BR Center a~eal\ of lime. adults, no dogs. $305'. lse. 642-3443 Lge, quiet, 1W£'1\i:ferse 752-0188 ~· SnglsOK. Unt. F"'e. WATERFRONT .. va1'l ... _w SSO D•p Call 642·5678. F.xt 333 t.o Also, same type 3 Br 2 •DELUXr.... ec. 2 br, ~2: up: " And water v1·ew luxurv "' • ~ -.. · claim yourtickl!ts. Ba, ~ .. "" ·1.ncl ut1'l. Nr. ~· Elevator lo 00'erl -• --Hi-I 3252 Homefinders 557-0822 •J All ut1l.s pd cpts drps ~ * ~ ..,.._, Eastbluf( 3 br, .. ba. --.--~-apts. l·BR . 11200 mo~ 2 pool Ind""' ·rac's °ft.du!~ .. .. Yorktown & Deleware. " bc{h. Party &t~ & d_; Two Bedrooms ••-.••••••••••••••••:•• San Clemente 32 7 6 BR .• $1500 Mo. ' . J. • -----9604614 Lease. Incl. spac. master to al secu~ Rancho MO'WARCH SUMldl~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BILLGRUNDV ov~r 35. no pets or 2 B~ l BJ\ Cpk: .. e11cld suite, din rm & dbl ~gotwknd t SanJoaq si95 Adu~comm.Brandnew. Bah f d d REALTOR 675.6161 children. Cell Sue : patio. newly p~unted. 2 Br 1 Ba no pets gar age. Auto doo1' the advent*«f(CM Un Pk. Viii II 5450 2 Br & den 5425. Call 3Br2 . ome, nc yar, • 556-7777 or call Henry: $28.5/mo. 1st, last +SlOO. Children O.IC. Close to opener. avail. Pool & Startin aii~ CUMMINGS 495· 1407 •,~ m 1 le from S · C · ---------642-9137 751-8714 or979·681K 5..,..,.p1·ng ...... c. 768 a764 recreation area. Adults 499-"°"c: g · ,..._ WalnutSquarc $375 · beaches. $425 mo. -• ...,., ,,_.,, .., nl N ts Fr $367 "°""' r.-s STEPS TO BEACH Large "'· BR-Townhouse o y. ope . om . Hancho an Joaq s.525 Condo •n golf course. Jbr. 493-2568 ., 2 Br S250 no pets mature ..,_ Del in 1 St '•alei rl d 2BR.2ba S425yrly with patio. garage + • . , _,..,,. uxe s g e. eps up. lbr. Coast ffwF' . Dec iel S375 2ba.A/C,avail.Aug.lst. WALK2blks to beach 3 3BR,2ba $500yrly pool. Quiet complex rpl, 1st & last mo. 1994 lo bch. Redwood, huge 86SAmigosWay mo. 1st & IA n~t. Three Bedrooms S425/mo. 640-6843 · · Pomona 499.3459 ceilings. Call collect N Sh security dep.· rit.s. llmver::iity Park 5475 --br. 2 ba oceanview home. Adults. no pets. $335. eves (21.3)660-0926 wpt ores ar ea, l h 5 cau College Park 5450 Fam rm. frpl, cpts & 645-3381or837 .9517 3 BDRM 2 BATH, ~75 ' blksocean, 2br, lba dplx. f(1r Villai:e l si75 OCEAN VIEW, 4 Br, drps. Yr. lse/$550 mo. I MESAVERDElgeZbr,2 KJDSOK,2POOLS WAU<TOIEACH Yrlylse.714·956·5871 Oceanfront Orange Tr~ .. A50 Fam Rm. format dining, Agl.,492·2100 I 645-8084 l BR gar no pets den. Fantastic 11 "" .... ba. frplc, D/W, encl gar, • • · Br, H2 Ba townhse. Nr Table Roe .. .___ __ _ Woodbndge 5475 3 car gar• pvt comm. r-Juan f k $310 Eastside Bach unit. New 319·1.5th St. 960-4808 or ff Adlt t " - I l b h f .1 Pool ..un across rom par . . oag. s, no pe s. 4l"A Lse ..:..c 111111-• RonchoSanJoaq $.595 wpv c aci. • Capi1trano 3278 mo.759·076lor751-8888 BreedApts .Ava1IA~l. 536·1718. S28S.646·8710. .,. · -· Four Bedrooms ten n i s · $ 9 O O m o · ••••••••••• •• ••• ••• •••• Frplc enclosed gara-714l49"5888 OCEANFRONT Bach THESEVILLE ' . 2Br,2ba,3blksfrombch. B I Culvcrdalc $1175 · · '7" Spac. new 3 Br twnhse, , • 645 4411 r, near ocean, yr y. Unjv Pk Viii. III $600 quiet Joe, fplc, upgrad~d $160. util pd. Refs. Btwn 2Br w/gar, $250 mo. · New paint, cpt, gar, Call Fplc,sundeck, $340. Univ. Park $525 2Br. 2ba upper Condo on lhruout. $38S lse now. lOAM &8PM. 673·1241 adlts. cpts/drps, range, Enslside 1 Br+ loft. N!!w 846.aJ14. 548-8348 5360687 9628098 fncdydw/patio.wtrpd. BreedApls.Avai1Augl.2B t• con golf course. Balcony, · ; · __ Winter rental, deluxe 4 Br 2619 "I" Santa Ana, call Frplc, enclosed garag•. .r. garage, pa to. · WATERFRONTw/DOCK red hill ~: ... 552-7500 patio. Rfg/W&D. $375. Santa Ana 3280 2 ba, '2 blk to bay & bch 1-5. 636-4120 645-4411 sider sm pets, $295 mo. Luxury 3 yr old 1950 Adele493-9283or495-4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nopets.$450.644-1103 --------.--AgtS.16-7542 sq.ft. 3 Br 2 Ba. gar, Beautiful North view 3.Br. 3Br, 2Ba, super sharp dlx 1 Br a pt. near Li do 2 BrgAptA, d$2u25lts. Nenaor sphe~Ps· Lg lBr. 7.34·C Shalimar. 2br pvt patio near Beach lndry, w/dshwshr, bltns, 2\2 b a. $495 inc r g Condo, nr So. Cst Plaza. Village, S22S mo. includ· pm . • . New paint, si95 mo. & Warner. d 1ild OK. 7821 (pie, cpt.s, drps, $650 yrly _________ , wtr/gardener. 495-6119 Pool, gar, 2 wks Cree ing utU, yrly. 673-1769 64.2·2464· 64.2·328S. S54·lGlG Sycamore. $250. ~t~s, 673-6100; evs RANCHO San Joaquin, 2 . rent. $360. 640-4462 . Detached 2 Br , frplc, hr, den. 2 bu, super UP· 3 Br 2 Ba, Fam Rm, view. Bach Apt nr .. NB pier, S175 patio, cpts, drp&, adlts. grades. view. ss25. Lse. lmmac, $450. Lease. MUeSquarePark.4br, per mo. Ulil pd.12124th No pets ~lD 337 E 18th &W-653'7 831·3000 or 494·3080 just painted. $395/mo. St. 673-2058 or 963-5452 St. CaU ~·i36. · The TerT'ace 3 br Cam- bridge Model. Nr. pool & jac. $475/mo. Lse. 644-6537 ~-------- s Br condo, Walnut Sq. $350. 546-5007 8·8pm. Open Sat/Sun J0-5. l~r----------- Kaian Macnab-Irvine 963-7866 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Park Newport rum bach Sharp 2 bedrm, 1 ba, huge sub-lease. Also. 1 Br, patio, pri v. gar., pet 559·7123 welcome. S211S/mo. Drive 1 Br. or unfum. Adults, no by 2211 Apt A, Pomona pets. $225. 2421E.16th N. Ave. Larry. 546-5880 lits. 646-1801 $225 mo. ltw of Orange County's 979·0056 most beoUllful opof1menf me81iB.AU 2 1 communllles. A relomg ~cl'1elor s.!15 selling Wlltl S1reoms, 2 BR/l BA $285 waterfolls,Ond mojes11c Adults, no pets, trees. Feal1.111ng pools, 161 E . 18th St. JocUZZI, souno, blllords, 642·0856 and excmng ctubtl<>Use 3802 Bach & 1 Br apts, new de· wltt soclol evenlS. Tennis, cor, from SlS5 to $170, gym, and voleyt>ol ot avl. 751-1514 eves. The VIiiage. MOf'8 of 3425 2 B<lrms. Never lived in. 2' Br H~ Ba twohse brk every1'1"1gyou'relooklng ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 mi to beach. Also de· tplc. gar, lge patio, ad Its, for. Furnlure lsovoloble. EastblutC Condo on green· luxe new townhouse. no pets. $285. 2267 Elden One and 1Wo Bedroom belt, 3 BR, 3 Ba, xlnt Open 12·S dally. 1407 Ave. 646·7027 eves. M UI lM'lg. cond.(213~.IU~· 833·3985 O.Belab.war642e. ~uln~~~gt1826on 2br, 1000 sq ft, pvt patio, Otncesopen 9:00to8:00. Ott ,.,.v-v.vv !:O . ......, .....,. gar. Adults-, no pets. $300. New renllng. or ne•· 1'----...;;..-----'I t Adams, l~ 2 Br, gar, Llf 1 Br. new cpts. paint. le, patio, no pets. $310. 15i<30 patio. :iJOO mo. 1693 Avuil Aug. l. 768·1676 or 3842 540·9007.. ;..;:........:.;:.;;.:::...;..:.:...;..;&r Dela• leach Apt 3 Br, 2 Ba, cpts, drps, bltos, prk'g, patio. Steps to ocean . Yl'ly S495. ------m: 875-5275 Br, zea. yearly, 2 houses from ocn. SS7S mo. avail Aug 2. 833·!385 day•. 67$-SMS eves .... . f) JJ 9Nl Y ... LOT , "d!X· Jutx 12, tm He4p W.t.d 7100 Help Wontecl 7100 ....................... ..... , ................ . ~ •• !'!'!"-.... ?!!. ~.~!:'::! .•.•. ?!.. ~~~~ ..... !!.~! ~='.NO ""' tun•. l~~~~x~: Q.MIC TYrttT DRUG CLUK , ____ 644_5_l_:.!.1_ Llil'&t: l •ntt> for buay Ina otc H Q1rdll .. 01.tU P /Umo. I\ T E G U A H J> Com~y BOllmPEIS •""'-CHA••• ·.US&STANT helpful Mutt be •bit lo IWC).T3'13. M1ile1 to'emalu. 1131 81u·k hu immcJ. ·ninas for ll.S. grads X nl worktn{: handle Lele CaU W ~11 --Bay Ur. N.U. M4·0~l0 conds&beneflts. c!Aayaw"4 UJS.wea. INGIMIHIMG ~nerul MtlcQ., some Keypunch Operator ·•CCTN•a.aas • 10 KIY IY TOUCH ·CALCUUTOI oraAToas Cloak TYPIST UI TECH shorthand. \yplng. 228 Exper. on 18!4 029 &059 1'.:lcPlndln1•ort1uaeCo lt'or evuluatlon & tesuna .l''urci.t Avu. l.a.cuna Ablekeytt>dltic ln Orani• County hH ~m of <'o mponcnta tor Deat·h. PolicyTyplat 1mmecllilt• op.nln1& Cur ll manuf. ol .ilik1to·mcch '1 neral OU.ct-50 wpm accurate I AW•I' & •hurl ll'rm u .. 1.;u mrnh. hullda1 ~ ' .. 1• " I 1 o n p a y hoi.v11 .. 11106t1on pla 1n•1IJ~I ~ptloo!»t/rlerk typllt twilchtn1 devled Rcq'• RECEPT /TYPIST Secretory Muat lyptt ~•to wpm •olld 11tato " printed E'irrow lkpl.· h1ti. rt! Xlnt malh aptitudt' Ple11e rill Cath y rll't'uU.ry knowledl(e. & Typina 45 wpm, thy Tomp1on It Unl·C1tl ~xper. w/elcctncal t ·~l quaremenl ror Ii llt!Ct!P· • phone Mort1•a•. 114 H3 7973 eqUlp Some f.C. loalc: tiorustfl'ypbt. Mm 1 yr A~ply In Person E <> e. bltc:karound~ref'd .ccn'l ore exper. re<t'd S ... FECO VOLT Typing SO wpm Xlnt • COCKTAIL STACOS ITCH INC. workint: conds & benefits INSURAHC~ '• .... ,"'··· ..... . WAITIHS 1U98akoreo.io Mesa lnctud. dental. S11lary COMPANY Lc•m ln .0 ht}I lh1.1 mm1t 54fl.3041 commensurutc w /i:xper. 17570 Brookhurst 1141 c-Drt F.qual Oppor F.mployer AWIY at Fountain Va llry -·~ •• OJU'ltlna. al.iAnlOUtOU•, MarlnersSavtn"S "'4 .. 4741 hl""I" '"•ld l D .. 8·3Monthrough 1''r1 ~ -.,._., -pro 0»1 •Y l515Westcllff Dnve or t"\O 1e11lona. r tocci·l•--------•I EOE EquulOppEmplyr m /f 1 \en~~ l'"lom or111nal' <. o Alrpon l ~ qu..l Oppor t;mployt'r me.nt llllllllt. Good job op EnCloeerinS Newport ~ _ por DHIGM GIRL FRIDAY Calt714f 751·t194 EMGIHIER . small <'o. rcq's Su C.: a I 1 Coe kt a 11 Development, de.sign & hardworlung, dedicated BlW'kl..ttpmi; W1ulrl'i.1;c1, lnc.: . l70il moc:W1cauon or new pro-indJv. Typmi; a mu:.t, sh l 11 '1 Rt• .. It " 11 n d Sky .. urk Bl. Ste C, duct lines. devices & pref'd. Resp pen;on for llnl'IO[lmt•nl firm nt·rili. lnintt.Ca9271<1 eqwp. for a prec1:saon, diversified dut1ei.. •\1111 ._1rl toru.llly t'X· --,., , •. q tq><• \tu ... t tun c o M M 1 S S 1 0 N electromech'l switc h Manuf. secretarial ex· '"' .. lrU\ tiun, bkkpg exp SAl.1'.:SM l':N &i SALES manufacturer. l'011lt100 per. a mu.st Call Corol. k · 11 MA req 's knowledge or 581-3830. Co111111unwJt111n~ 1 i.ei. NAGER For new •SolldStateDE'vll'e::. ~t'nttlll Sulury open boat dcalt'r & yat:ht •PnntedCircuHtr GIRL FRIDAY \>t1•lton & l'o 67~ WOO brokerage. SJ lllng exper •Color • Light U•"s " ""S 1403 N "" Xlnt typist, IBM .. elec- 0 E ntt ''' ln Dt,0 pl"ys G d I h I OKI< EPER F/C " .. tr1<'. oo le ep one '1 ul ll book:. for prop. CQOKS •-1 6Yearscxppref'd personality Heavy mi.:mt C.ill 640-0l23 Exper fry cook & dinner STACOS.WITCH INC phones. non-smoker $160 cook Ho II rl a y Jn n 1139 Baker Costa MesJ wk to start. Call for in· llOO"KJ::~PER, t>xper. Laguna Hiiis, contact . ~3041 wrv1ew Jpply m pcri.on. Velvet 586-5000 ext ....:4::.30:_ ___ 11_&w,..iiia•l•O•p•po•r•E-m•p•lo•)•e-r WINDOW DESIGNS Turtle Restaurant. S9 ~ 556·0081 "J~h1on bland, Nwpt1---------•I • -----lkh Cook for Day Shlrt atl•--------• GIRL FRIDAY. Accurall' ----• COCO'S F(I'. Exp. pre· F;pgineenog typing, 10 keL h~a'-Y IOOKKEEPER f'd. Interview btwn MANUFACTURING phones & Vdnous other :.i Yrs .\/l'uy & gen 'l 3·SPM. 4647 MacArthur, ENGINEER duties. Sm.Ill Com1Jany lcdl(ercxpcr. req'd. Send N.B. (nr O.C. Alrporl). For production develop-inC.M 556·36.10 rt:!)uine to Classific.'<.I ad 540·22"4 ment or smllll electro· no 979, c/o Daily Pilot.1---------•I mechanical 01>st>mbhcs. PO Box 1560. Costa Exper. In documenta· GUARDS IHSURANC! OFC • lmmed opening, perm Gen'l olc skills. insur. ex per pref'd, will tra1u right person. 833-0422 INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK F /time clerk for parts dcpl. of aircr aft f1rro. Entry level pos. Lite typ· Ing. Good w /detail. No exper. req'd. Apply, Mil,. s1on Beecheraft. 18741 No. Airport Way, SA. ---- JACK IN THE BOX IS accepting applications for our M1dn1te shift. f\111 & part time open· mgs <nail. Pis. apply every Tues. & Thurs .. 3 lo SPM , 2398 S El Camino Real. Sun Clem. HelpWOftted 710 HelpW•t•d 710 H.•W•t.d 7100 HtlpWOltfed 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Manlcunst !or new ax-Re3J l'ltlute Salew R y clu..1ve Npl Bc:h Salon. I 000/o SAL.ls.MGMT S F. C K E T A • Exp'd In all phases We need a person ex· BOOKKF.F:PER for Clientele prerd. Needed COMMISStOH per'd ln the total bulldtn& pn>duci.. Ila.lea immed. 642.8484 De!'. k -le I e pbo o e -merchandning concept otflco. BulkHo& prod1.1Cl» l>eCrelJlry help. 30 yr.s. ol • women'• £uropt"on or COlllilll' exper prct'd. Mature wo men tor l'Xp. Dill Tho mp•uo, boutique. Al leue l yr G31 ~00. M .30, 644-8333 housecleantnic servlco ltealtor '19S·Ul70 or eves prior uper. necess In ..;e;_v.:.ea:.;./_w..;k;_n_ds ____ _ P/llme, Top $. car nee ~1·07:rT munaaement & s ales Secre tary for SalH/ 64S 512.J t•---------t Must be ready lo step m Marketing Dept. Young MATURE W 0 MAN Real &tote SolH to mg ml pos. for this Bto·Medical Corp. Sell p /tlme to welcome 111 Mm of your valuable very active N.B. shop. s la rte r w /goo d newcomers & contact tlmu will convince you to Call for appt & inlerview secretanal aklUs. Typing merctiants. Fiexiblebrs. JOlO oorataff. A&k about THE LOOK SO wpm . .Excellent Need car, lite typing. our comm i ssaon DAlLYlOAM-6P&I growth pote ntial & M7·3005. schedule. lrt!e tr8.1Dlllg 644-6500 benefits . Newport MECJIANlC, resp .. reha· ble for various dullea ol i.m. sweeping bu11 . Nr Oyer Rd. $4 .SO/hr. 495-1370 MEDlCAL ASSISTANT llaclc oCfice girl. Hunt· ington Beach Physician. Re~ly classified Ad #977. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 MEDICAL RECEPT. or gen'l front ofc medical assistant. lmll)ed. open- mg. 636 9850 prog SALES/ORGANS??? Beach, 6JHW. Bkn assist ot Any ou The One Secretary /Bookkeeper ollthnes. we arti lookrns for full time, adult sec/bkpr U.11 tor appt .• 752·6116 several hJgh enerey level w h o c a n a c c e P t indivtduaa ror an exclt· responsibility & follow REAL EST A.TE lng career in the mws.ic 10struc lions learning SALES busancsi;. we 11 re the many intcresllog cor · We have an opening for a Organ Exchange located poralion CuncUon1. Good self·motlvated & ag. ln (10) So. Calif. regional health, nOJl smoker , oon- &:resslve salesperson shopplng malls. we offer drinker, good workin& who would like to a prestigious career, xlnl conditions wit b pro· become more involved training program, ~ressivc corporation. w /investment pro-highest comm/guam . & Sendorbrin,oobresume perlles Draw avail. many fringe benefits. We to: 33208 Paseo Cervua, Professional ofc. req. professionalism in st e C . S a n J u a o R.C. TAYLOR CO. I.he art of selling & a capistruno. Ca 92675 9SS.0350 strong determination to SECRETARY Mgmt Tme, perm. Earn Recept/sec'y Npt Bch .Ad up to $1000 mo. Fuller A~ency. strong typing Brush (714) 712-4247. skills a must. Agency -exp. a plus. Call549·8651 succeed. Some organ Public Rel. ~2 lime, aec keyboard ability is req'd. 2h hrs day. flex hrs. If you are the one--Call Nwpt Cnlr. Call Carol. Daphne J ett, 586-7300 bus hrs 640·4119 SALES PEOPLE SECRET ARY P /T MOLDS MAKER Mold milker for plastic inJection molds. Isl class nold maker needed. ~xp. 111 mold const. & rework. Clean & steady, well cslablished co. CAMBROMFG. Rental Store YARDMAN Mechanically inclined. F/IJme. 6 Day wk. Wkdy off. Must be neat in ap- pear. & have n eat handwnt.mg. WW tram. Apply 1930 Newport Blvd, CM 7601 Clay, Hunt Bch. Real Estate Sales People (W. of Beach .. S or wanted. Up to 90/10%. Gart'ield) comm. s plit. Newport ' E .O.E Beach. 548-8614 MOTEL MAIDS RF.SEARCH SUBJECTS for new Draper's store 1 Man ofc. 9am-3pm. Call opening in Leis ure Tues. forappl. 540-1702. World, Laguna Hills • area. Mu!>l be exper. in Secretary,_ c.;orporate r eady . t 0 • w ea r . legal position, Newport sportawear or shoes. Call Center. Experienced. Mrs. Douglas, 9:30am to C.all640-0800. 5 :30pm. Draper 's Corporate O!fices, (714 )54(). 7904 SALES PET SHOP SECRETARY 2 Person ore In N.B. Sal $.57S per mo. llrs 8-5 Mon lhru f'ri. Telepll. 645-5792 Sec. Admlnlstrotor Oceonft °"' Offlc• 'ksa. Ca 92626. COOK lion. production line Home style cookmg for troubleshoollng & cost retirement hdme. in redu ct ion . Degree BOOKKEEPER l'l•rm P ,'f . 20-28 hrs ·~ k :\pl Cntr law ofc. Exp. Laguna Beach. 494-9458 pref'd. Costa Meiia & Cerntos Permanent. Full & Part· time. Phone & tronsp re- q 'd. Retired welcome. C.all 546-0274, ofc hrs 10 2 Closed Wednesdays JANITORIAL • Depend. couple for ore cleaning, N.B. Nights 6pm-2 30am. 40 Tlr wk. Bonda bit:. Ph: 644-0606 needed for f/timc sum· mer employment. Call -~-------· 494~ JANITORIAL wanted age 17 or older for problem sol ving study, requires i,.2 hr, $3. will be pwd each subject. FUil & p/time·weekdays ort. Must be neat in ap- pear. & courtesy. Some exper. in pets & tropical rash. cau 768-0l22 or app. ly in person. 25571 Maq~uerlte Parkway, for life member MORT· CLU. Prer. pension-est. planning E'Xper. '.'Id. t~·p· mg-d1cl skills. Pleasant· le l e person alily. Bener1t:.. Sa l open . 673·6087 m·1· &'4 6400 C 0 0 K & ll 0 U S E · BOX BOY STACOSWITCH INC 1139 Baker Costa Mesa 549-3().U HAPPY HANDS Mission Viejo. MOTEL MAIDS please contact Juanita F\J II or p /time. Cost a, ._m-ssiiiii7ii5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mesa area. 645-9137. 1• SALESPERSON F lime & r lime. Must -.peak good En~h!>h. App· ly, 115 W Lincoln Ave, i\nahc1m. KEEPER, t2 noon to 4PM. Mon·.l''rt, S60 wk. English speakln~ only. Equal Oppor Emplo} i:r Own tre'ns. Exper & ---------ref's. 5411.9771aft4PM F.ngincenng ls Lookin~ For You Men o r wom e n lo sculpture acrylic nail:., perform pedicures & municures. A c·arccr onenled ind1v. P lime eves. S4 +hr or :.uh-contract. Steady. ~l 1si.ion Viejo. Laguna lhlls area: Expr'd adult only. 1213) 927..0115 MOTOR ROUTE The Deily Pilot has a ---------1 large route in Newport RETAIL CLERKS For guild type jewelry SECY /RECPT, part time. store. exper 'd in window Harbor area. M.O. 'S ol- d1splay & knowledge of fice. Exp. pref. 54G-4S85 china, crystal. silver & One jewelry. FU ll time, 673-9334 ---COOKS, So. Lag. CM, NB. HUIL.UING MAN1\GEH Prtime & f/time. Coffee part ltmc. for industrial Shop exp. Refs please. p.Hk 1n Co:..ta l\les a. Charlie's Chill Ofc. 1714) !-1.J!Jry n egotiable. 549·0351 ~I!) 2'188 -------------1Counter help ii. needed. BUSBOY ·Dlt .. HER We have openmgs for 2 W1• Dl'rept apphc·auons w omen. work l n g ~l11n Thuf' 3 5 l'.:xpcr. w public sn a nice beach 11·q'd . Gulliver ':.. area Applybeforelpm. H c:. t au ran l. 1g4 8 2 Eastbluff Cleaners, 2547 Mal'.\rlhurBlnl.lrv_mc., 1-:a !>tbluCC Ur. NB -044.0932 . CARWASH DEL I M/\NAGf;R, I· t11nl'. ':~·er Ill. Apply at P/timc days. Mui.t be 'letrn Car. Wush, 211511 re:.pon, exper & over 18. 1 larhor RI, ( ~ Ask for Mgr aft 2pm, Call CASHIER 581·3634. Telephone . Mature Delivery. Home delivery person w /ex per. SSOO per of The Register in lhe af· mo. + benefits. Apply, t~rnoon. Good pay for a The t:arl's Plumbing. couple of hrs e11ch day. IS26 Newport Blvd. C.M .. Approx $300·$400 mo. 542.1753 Must have dependable • car+ backup. 54-0·3008. 1 ',\SVI I-~R·Mature, resp. "nman. P timt! eves & wknds Apply, OC \1rport gift shop. __ _ CASHIER lmmed. 1''ull & p1llme npcnini.:s m our self serve >-"•h stJt1on:., Costu Mesa .1n·;1 Creal Joh for slu· dents. 7141821 6260 CLERICAL Delivery Mon. early morning, L.A. Times, 4 day /wk. $75. p/wk. 646-1413 or 673-2515 DENTAL ASSISTANT Exper. pref. Benefits. Newport Beal'h. 644·9211 Musi.. be capable typ11t will lBM Selectric. ---------• Drapery Workroom· \b1lf.i.v to work well wltb exper'd Clrttet • labler. detai~ m1terial lmpor-ftnbher & free.lance ln· tant.., AblUty to meet staller.M2·1M3 wort deadlines ill cssen· Uat., DRIVER Autd.nobne required ror SUMO.A Y OML Y occOionAldrlvlng. 1>ellver Dally Piiot bundl• to carrtert. Re· Sal'"' commensurate with put work ex· pcfi Mlte TIMley at .EJtt. m foe in· appolntmGnt. Dn-"-~---';;.....-;;.~--pl-~-up-~-1 delftltl'Y. Theodor• RotMI 'tori!, CM. COn• tact aob suwu' DESIGN ENGINEER Earn up to S800 wk Newport 1\rcd Mal-Pra<'tice Ins. Provided Health & Dental Benefits We provide all workmg supplies. Will be "'orkmg w r EXCLUS IVE PRODl'CTS KEYPUNCH Beach. afternoons Mon lhru Friday, Sat & Sun • 129 & 029 mornings . Good for high •5496 DATA REC. i.c hool or collegestudenl. •TAB 9610 SSO cash d eposit r e· qLDred. Call 642-4321, as k •KEYFlEX for circulation, leaving •IHFOREX name and phone or come •UNIVAC in and fill out appllca· •CMC KEYT APE lion. Must own car and have good driving re· 2 years expenent•e. Ex-cord. UTOTEM Con•enlHCe Marte.ts Positions open 1st, 2nd & 3rd shills in Sao Clemente & Laguna Beach. Other areaa have openings al.so. No exper. req'd. Apply at any of our stores. 2588NewportBlvd Costa Mesa 642· 7702 Mechanical engineer with 2·3 year s ex - penenct:. preferably m machine dcs1i;n. <.:an · d1date should ha\e capability of handling project a s:.1f(nmcnb from concepts tu t·ompk· lion. For more mfomallon CALL 642-NAIL cellent pay. Day & s wing ---------:1h1fts avail. Long & short , ________ _ DRAFTSMAN M/F llARDWARESALES Full time . Crown Hardware 673·2801 bcf 10 Mecharucal draf\speri.on AM with 2-S years expenence ---------1 in I.he development of de· HORSE STABLE WORK sign drawings & parts 5'2 days, $100 per week, lists. o n o r o r f r a n c b . Paul Dosier AssoclOtes, Inc. 3060 Redhlll Ave Costa Mesa, 92626 1714155(>.7075 Equal Oppor Employer EHGIMEERING Capistrano, 493-0675 HOTEL POSITIONS: fkad Night Auditor & Front Desk Clerk NCR4200, exper prcf'd Train if necessary. Contact Holiday Inn, Laguna Hills Personnel 586·5000 Inspection ll.'rm ass1~nments, holi- day & vacation pny. hospital i zation plan avai lable VOLT ft-MPOJ .. AC,'" •,1UVW1-. 3848 Campus Drin 54M741 <Across from Oranae Co. l\.irport) Equal Oppor Employer LVM Vacation R~llef & p/t.lme. Park Lido Conv. RECllVING INSPECTOR Sma ll precisio n roachlned & molded parla for e l ectro· mechanical devices. Proficient use of meaaur· lng instrumenta r~'d, Oeoler, 466 Flaaship Rd, ---------• N.B.642~. 3-5 yrs exper. pref'd. --M--... C-H-1-... 15-T-- STACOSWITCH IMC • "" u.89 Babr Costa Meaa Class A Lat.be operator, 5C9-8041 tncer exper desired. F.qual Oppor Employer milke OWft set.ups & have -tools MORRIS INDUSTlUES 2901 W. CARR°V'. S.A. Maid. exper'd or non ex- per'd. Seacurr Motel, 1*1 s. Coast Hwy, Laa. Bch. "9il~92 • ~ICS •MACHl .. I OPRS• Further expansion creates perm. openJnas for exper'd & t{ainee machine oprs on 2nd & 3rd ahlfts. Our tralninl & merit review-~Orea Sales. p/time. eves. Rot· ten hours. Mean boss & Bad Pay. 531-08ll. SECY /RECEPT Young gro wing Mortgage Co .• needs sharp personable recept & general ore worker . Bright & self directed. ---------· 963·0743 SALES SLAP A SMILE ON YOUR FACE & A BULGE IN YOUR WALLET TIM E/Ll FE LIBRARIE Has bolh full & part -Ume'positions avail. 4 Fun loving articulate Individuals who are eager to learn how to Make Top$$$$$$$ We Offer: Howty Salary Gtlam. Commissions lncentln 8on11sH Service Station Allen· dant. exper'd. Day & Eves. Full & p/lime. Ap- ply. Shell·Station, 17th & Irvine, NB. Service Sta. Attendant. exper'd. FUii or p/time. Apply Arco Statjon, 17th & Irvine, C.M. Service Statton .-anted 1 (2) Full & p /tlme. Some f exper . Top wages + comm & vac pay aft.er 1 yr. Apply, Carey's - Chevron, 604 S. Coast Hwy, Lag. Bch. No phone f call'i. ' ~Sta Help needed im· med. FUil or p/t. Apply. 990ECstHwy,NB SHIPPING CLERK Exper. desired, but not req'd. Will train. Jrvine area. Call !or appt. 54o-7639. EOE. 1 .............. 'f Grades 4, 5 Is s. DepartmentaUzed /ro- gram w /empbaal ln math, Science le aoctal studies. Send h8lme & tile to: Personnel Office. La1u.na Beach UJtlOed Sc'.hoo1 Diatrid, 5SO Blu-mont. Laa Bell, Ca 82151 elepbooe 'lJ'ool Room Sales·a.rtJ to '20.000+. 11 LoctUom. Ora.nee Co. __ ,__ _____ 1 Ir LA. Gr .. t benefits. aecurltJ • l'Qld advu-dment. OaJl Rep\lbllc l>lst.rl bllt4'rf, J nc.. ll r. Boy,'114~ .. H..tpW•t•d 7100........ IOOSlicydu 1020,_,.,,.... aosoGcirOCJCS• aoss~sar~ 1055 Frlday,July22,11177 OAILYPILOTDJ3 .... : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trl•phone utei Ad Furniture Stripped • Black, men '11 Prince CASH PAJD PUBLIC .AUCTION Gur..il(c t 'ull or quality GaracJe Sale 8055 ~ 8080 Mlscel•10MS IOIO , H'MJ.aiot Cirf'•t poi.nua Rtlln1ab«t by EllPt!rt... Racer l().-1pd Ndt llltle f'or &ood w.t!d Curo, anli· l\fANY FINE rTEMS OF' r~rn Sofus, mnt"hing ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo make• kJl of ~Y ,~~dya.~eve wril.l&O/betotr 6'7392US quu " color TV's. 'ESTATE JEWELRY, ;C rs. end tbh, cofCee Color TV. air cood. WA...,.TED i'\.111 OI" Prr S I -. 11167-8133 .\RT OBJECTS AN Ibis, "he:.h. tlres11ers. 33RPM records ski J"lll * * * l unu:nauon·. ·~:.zfl»; lmuntcuhpaldforcorn 8:!t~~l~~ 3bl~ehtt6·aJ~ TlQ8E.S, FINE FURN . rai~c.,!:e!,_~~!7 & chrs, equip, misc. i6S41 TOP CASH DOLLAl\ M~C:cu1Ua1 ~ t plote anUquuhop lnven M:!·0702 · SPIC I.Al SALE ETC J>HON E to'OR IN _ ..... J'VV"--"" Monroe Ln. HB. 10.3, PA I D F 0 fl Y 0 U R 582 Sturgeon Ct. torlu Call Larry lnlaldwoodcolfeo&end FO.':'& BROCHURE LoU.ofStufr!Sal/Sun9-S SaltSun. JEWELRV,WATCHE;S, Cost.a Me$a ..... I.. Mor1an (714 IMO 3955 __ Schwinn Jr va .. 1ly 10-ti.•-, '"""I ..OAI\. Now only 64S-2200 2S01 Via Manna N 8 ° ART OBJECTS. GOLD. You are the winner of' . ,...__ ... ""' .... ......, . • ··G IANT 7 Family SILVER SERVJCE U.antt-.:iq)c.'r KC"qwr1•d Sutidwalnutrolltopdc•k, apd,Ultonu $7~.Schwlnn SWSt.MrtlneSatat HUGI! Of'fTusunnr23rd. Garage/Moving Sale! FINE FURN. & AN'. twofreetlckets rlX•ec~tt S rull. 113~0 Beaut ~~12$.1173·3000 THEFURNITURE GAAAM MOVING SALE! Furn., Oak d1nin~ tbl, baby TIQUE.5.S.U.2200 <SlSOOvalue),to I lneN <'und IHOllZOll SchwlJUI beach cruiser. CONNECTION SALE odd:s & ends!,223 Colhns Items, skis. appl's, IUn9ln9lro'- rv ~Uonal Rank Xlnt n led S8S C II ~lHeU, Unit L. H.B. applia~es·tools·gumes· Ave., &I Island. Thurs& Heritage sofa, Wood· LUGGAGE TAGS 1o ..... &loJt.r ~·oct•d bl'rellfhtnn OAK ANTIQUt:S Pvt IH'YC · 8 842-L3U bedrni·set·pool table· f'ri markrockers.books,bar Cl--133-JTOO E 0.: f'ly 2 Gua1u·• tull 4MSS 640-0818. sofa bed-color TV. ·•-1 TV A from your business card. • ..... N~ <: M 64110$4i .... wi-..Mat--' I 1o~s REDECORATING.8tn 8' washer/dryer & lOO's or w/s.,,.., co or ' mana Send one card for each Aug4t.hruAug13 Tdlc'r. S."inl• ., Loan . ---... wna • • sofa quilted tur· items accumulated over GARAGE SALE: Sat/;.$.n Freezer, paintlngll, tag plus one spare. We Anaheim Convention " •·rr. n~r pr•l'd. Mu11 C>tnlna Hoom St·c nrvod ••••••••••••••••••••••• quolse/gold xJnt cond the past 20 yr. 2951 10.5. Toys. cloU1c11, hshld Waterfo rd crystal, return permanonlly Center,800W.Katella. .. .,. •• hpc »wpm. Phori<' for l\,all It cb11lrs, 3 °Buffot11 Used Lumber. 4"X12"x18' $400.M4·161S ' items, misc. 2422 Z~nith china, Playboy Mag. coJ. sea.led attractive tag & Tickets must be .• ~,~···,. •PPL Mu H•ldrldo ~* ' <~2), 3"xlO"xt6' (4), Otlalpa Newport Beach, Ave.S.A. lection. Guama Ave. U .. ..., 8900 K .. y•tone S'~.. • (213)""" 2'"u 2"xtO"x1H•" (432), T· PL"' .. .,E llELP l '. Our Sat/SUn 9·5. <Co 11 . park)• Irv. strap, meeting air ne changed for reserve(-" . ......, "' " ... """ ....,. &:.on.;> Moving Sale' Fur r \V c 1 S t l.D. requirements. Pre· seats at the ConveoUQn ~' mi:~ le l..cN111 E 0 t:. N, ,.. br•ckets (.26). 644·0878 friend needs any or ull 2166 Princeton Dr. Costa hini: geiir, ~ks. l:~un~:: a In ut / u ver • a · ventloss & theft! For u Center ahead of thrio. ~ TICK ET Reservationa IRASS HARDWARE C...Nlt & house furnishings. Una· Mesa. Items from 2< to clothing, all kinds rn1:-c. s·JO 12:30 personalized tag enclose Oill 642-5678, Ext 33.S to ~hture woman 1-'ull KN0"8'.HOOKS, 11-.1-....& 8010 ble lo buy. Wife. took $00.Sat.onlyl0-4PM Must bell. 2806 Shantar DBL English Sehl desk. wallpaper, fabric or clalmyourticketa. 11ANULl''.S• .. ,...r•-n• everything. Prer m gd Dr ff Ad L'-S t 0 k b I d "Day Glo" pannr & we * * * time 97&-TS.SO Mr11 llurn SULLIVAN'.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. We will pick up. Huge Sale: plants, bu by '0 ams, r 111 a a l • re 8 s er ..... " K 1 l "-· w/beveled mirror, chrs., will back & trim yourr----------TOOUNG MAM ANTJQUl'~S on ca T -3• V v iser. l ....,1J8Jl·2268. MV items, stereo gear, furn, MOVIMG SALE beds, clothing, toys & lags. Or try two cards Custom pool lable·slate '" ....... 1~7 S. Matn, S A 70.210. 3X l.,Je + lilters, CIR L'S clothes, sporting good!>. Trundle Bed .,.,", Vanity more i. Sat. 9·4, 1831 back lo back. $450. 9 Pc bedrm set. "' .uw.l..., exprr ln masll'r 7 dlll)'b, 10-6, 5114174 644-0138 FRENCH 645-m64. 2212 Continen· ....,.., PRIC"'<' f . h /d toot l'ODll>lruct1 11 n PROVINCIAL 9 pc. laJ, C.M. Sat/Sun 23rd, SJ.S, 26 gal show aquar Tradewinds Lo, NB. IA>: re rig., was er ryer lt>mpiates SUrf.mn>: & DRASTIC Darkroom eqwp. &seler bedrm set·Si250. Pool ta· ~th w/all equipment $50 645·2100 S2eaor3/SS and much. much more. ,.inal Mold l''in1bh1ng. 23CII, enlarger w /uc ble. Refrlg., washer. Mounted shark $200, ex· YARD SALE 46t 9 5tags Sl.60ea Call644·7438. l'.1ll Mr R~ 645 22tiS REDUCTIOuS c~ss. Sl60; Gralab 300 dryer. much, much 5 Fam. Sale. SolJd mpllbl ee desk $50. Much more. I tags S1.50ea. Santana Courts Racquet· " ltmer Sl3; EL N1kkor 1'' more. Call 644·7438. &5 chrs, stereo, luggage, Sat/SUn 8202 Pawtucket Sat/Sun. 212 E. 19th St, lOor more $l.40ea. ball Club Membership fkEECLIMBERS&Top Solo of r1;r,11.1ndang 2.8 $t5. Misc. AU Like ----------1 vacuum, BBQ, toys & _SU_rl_s_1de_C_ondos.536·1Z78 Costa Mesa SalesN0TaCxAIRncDl~.ded sale. Great price, caU pers Mu:.t be expd & Irr•('' '-U''OPf:At' & new 493·989S Redecorating, must nusA 6092Medford H B Co G & 661 ..., ... •1ual d f'ull or p 11m~ -'' c. " " · sacrit! Gold dense pile, •· · · Garage Sale, Sat. 9·5PM, mer roup S60, mis" Draw your own or send . .....,, "ork avail fo:arn up to AMH< I( AN Ant que Docp 8040 cpts & pad. cust drapes, July 23, Sut. 10021 Spnl Circle, ore antiques. 8911 Shore Cir.. nai,ne. address. phone &M __ O_V_l_N_G-. _S_e_ll_i_n_g_'_7_4 SlOO per dJy CJJI Sonny I ;rt 'IJ!e ond lum1,h;ngs ••••••••••••••••••••••• crystal light fixtures, Mo•lng Sal~ 8rookhurst bl" n Allan· 11 · 8 · <Ad 3 ms & we 1J make one card per SAAB. A/C, AM /FM, 6° t:\e :, btwn 7 & !1 ~ .. 1 211 11•J24tl.cny. AKCPoodlepupp1es,tiny recliner, yellow/while C?uafityMen:handJie la&llam1lt~n.Woodcnb Magnolia) tag.Add2S<each. slate pool table, Bdrm , 11-1.o,5,gg72 Tiit:: lHZAR RE toy, all :-hots, dtnelle set. 833-1962 &.~.attress, baby buggy, MOVING SALE; Viking Send check or money or· c ff h · b d NTIQUES 530-6455 SAT. & SUN. I.: bask cl b a I l Sewing l\f ach .. Mod. derto· urn. ig riser e • TRUCK Dnvcr. mature & A Green nauaahyde sofa, 19451 Sierra Mia, Irvine backbo d h I d k PIL.OT PRl~l ..... G misc. 29~2 Deervale. 25W Newport Blvd c M .. ar ' :.c 00 es 6440, lop or the line. Two "I " Laguna Niguel. 495·"'-~,. depenrlable for dell very -· Male Bassel Hound, AKC $30, chair, $20. Off while (Turllerock· Boca e n· & misc ~ · T · 1 9 • l t · h ·------yrs old. Antique oak P .O. Box 1560 :.crv.714/751·1893 Armo1re English Anti-reg1s. n -coor, mos. tapestry sofa, $45. ranee, urn rig t) cabinet, twn size bed & CostaMesa,Ca.92626 Apt size refrig. SSO. beer que. Bevel mirrored Beslofr. 675-5535 847 1656 8:30-5, cash only. Skis, Mini bike J llP, $85. Air h 898 4...., ---------tapper with all attach. TYPISTS d .,,.. d boots, furn, small ap· cooler, many ~ood1e:. muc more. . ,,1 PUBLIC .a.UCTIO ..... uor, -wi e. $1~. Slot IRJSH Setter. fem. 3 yrs. GOLD Velvet 9' couch & pliances, lk new. Ping 919'.! Aloha Ur. lI ll __ u-.... 8060 "' " S75. 6464660 aft 5 nldchine· Jennings, J93J. old. Gd. w1k1ds. Movmg. loveseat. $195. Ihde-a· bl ..---,,.. MANY ITEMS OF FINE ""' h d /\·I mech. cond. $795. 557_934!1 bedSll0.8976285 pong ta e, Farberwarc l"antastic mulli·C:.imily ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE JEWELRY, riee ome emonslratio11 Don 'tGetLazy~• Mrrror JO"x~6", wood -------_ rotissicre, Minolta 8mm 1 24152 v· ART OBJECTS, AN· on a new F~ller Queell Summer is Super for r ~·• .. .,~ p p ~dM movie cam"ra, many ~arai.:c sa e ia Palamino Gelding. 511!1 vacuum with powe ram .. .., .......... I , C AKC Mlni·Doxies 4 Kingsizebxspgs&matl, " Sct:rl'to I ake For•st · TIQU&S l''INE FURN r working temporary a11. 71' "u 2l30 r • more items. \ ' ' c • yrs. Tr:un for Gym ETC• PH. ONE FOR IN··. head. Call 642·1560 for ... .,.... emnle, l male, S75 ca. w /framc. Gus Stove, Sat.. 7-23. Kbana w/"11 tank. $700. • s 1gnmenls. Opt'n1ni.:s 962 030 .. ' appt N T · E . -3eves/wknds copper tone . 20 FAMILY GAHAGE G46·2'730or 646.,,""" FO. & BROCHURE. · ow: yp1slS45/80wpm, uropean Antiques.----------&12684216428881 4 family sale· i6JCosta ------""""----645-220() --------- Secretaries, Ma~ Card Bukcrs ratk, armoire, Blatk poodle puppy, · · SALEG~uly 23, 9AM-4PM Ml'1>:J St .. Costa Mesa. 1 ARABIAN COLT Laurel automatic Water Operators. Call, Come In flrandCather clock, din while beard. 4 mo. male, JORDAN BROWN. near 4181 enwood St. Irv. blk North t9lh between CITRUS Trees bearing Softener, lg capacity, & Work Around Your rmscl.&more.646·5031 loveable$1.S.545-9568 nu,40"X60"ov11l.Palio tGreentree)l9"ClrTV, _oranl-(c;rndSanta_Ana. Grey yearling. Cl;lss A fruit. 4' to 8' tall. usetl 1 yr. $300/0fr. SummcrSchetlulc. aft5PM or dining table w /6 lawn mower. sofa bed. show winner by Halin. $12.S0.$16.50_548.2046 645-5430 ---------1 Must sell beauhCul black "hairs. $.500. 640.8208 cnb, childrens clothing & 111 de. a . bed, o an i 5 h See Sat & SUn at Carn a----------~o~ 0 ff i Ce • El~i::ant ornately carved f e m a I e G e r m a n toys, furn modern $110. 4 din. chr!> lion Barn, Pomona Fair MATTRESS ES: Mat. Kini:? sz mattress & box· hi-back red uphol chr. Shepherd. 6 mo. Very af. Ethan Allan Cannonball SlO Garden :.prayer, groundsor628-9348eves. tresses: King sets. $149; spnngs. '!ew $195. Queen 0 overload $550. Outstanding! rectionate, love s twin.o;, rncl matre11scs & MovingSat&Sun. Bric a clet'l fan, s kis , books, queen sets;'$ll9 ; szboxspnngsmatlress& 673-4051 children. Registered & 48"dres11er$.500640814-l brc1c & odds & end:., no i.:amcs 1117 5 '> Via English T.B. extremely doubles, $99; twins, $79. frame, new f175. Dbl -557-0061 all shots. 494·3117 furn. 1507 Santanclla Vt•rona. Irv Sal1Sun 9·5. gimtle. 17 ~ands, 9 yrs. Factory wrapped. Save boxspring mallress. & 3723 Birch St. NO Antiques . reducing inven· ---------Darush Teak din rm set. Terr. Cd:'>I 833 ~ old. ask iog SlOOO. 20%.4o<:;,: Beautyrest. frame $115. Also l'4rns Lory. wholesale 963·2'JSO Yorkshire Terrier, male, kitchen :-et w /3 ch rs. 675-6142 days. 5S9·4274 Scrta. Spnng Air, <'-aty. 768-8494 _ or962 7213 AKC I b d. I th & h Garage Sale. Thurs. Sal. es "" -tmy, x nl rce rng, co es misc sehld lOam-Spm, 4:!5 An oyo G.\HAGB Si\1.1': Fri Sa _e_~_-_._______ BankAme~tard, Must~r 72 Pilgrim Cabover cmpr, TYPIST /Recpt OAK File Cabinet, dated Part lime for construc-1908, 3 drwrs, legal site. hon office. Call Shirley X I n t co n d . 0 r i g ~:!O. Bal Isle 673-5823 items &12-3-il9 Chico. Laguna Ueach !I I Rli22 Sabi\· Ur II B Household Goodi 8065 Charge.. The L1mey .~ like new. $795. Complete f)-ee lo right home AKC DE.5K, walnut hni:-h. no-49-1-9822. Farberwarc <OH :\llantal ---1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mattress Warehou:.e, spray rig for painting. !Tl9·4l'l2 hardware. $285./bst ofr. 955.0747 Lhasa Apso female. I ht mar top, 5 drwrs. Xlnt Turbo-oven. lk new, $!15 GIA .... 'T WHOLE HOUSE FULL 11~5 Baker St.• near new, 2.3 gal pots, 2 gun~. terinrelurn75l·l959 cond.$125.6447230 Whirlpool vacuum f"'lll OF FURNITURE, like Fairview, Cosla Mesa, 100' air hose. $400. TYPIST. Cast & accurale. A...J' 8 fne to You 8045 Jmmed1ate opening, ap· '"T1'?1C11H:e1 0 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• proximately 4 day p/wk ··~ri·••••••••••••••••• English StaCfordshirc Lab Apply 1660 l'laccnl1a Washers. dryers. Clean mix, spayed F, 2yrs. give Ave, Costa Mesa. late models. $100, 1 yr love & protect ion in guar. Free delivery. super abundance Wa1trei;s & Kitchen Help, Mstr Chg. Will also buy. 494-4646 $250-~hr +tips. Mu:;( 6362840. --------- apply in person. 3-4pm, Oriv inal Pilla, 2121 fo'fiGHT DAMAGED Balboa Bl. ND llOTPOJNT SALE. 3308 Waitress Food/Cocktails. Apply al'l 4pm, S1<l 's Blue Beet, 1072lsl Pl. ND WAITRESS-DIMMER We accept applications W. Warner nr llarbor. Sanl:.1 Ana. 979-2921 CASH PAID for Wshr /Ory rs/ Refng working/not. 957·8133 ••• AmoldVeouy 2277 Harbor Costa Mesa You are the winner of two free tickets 1$15.00 value), to Rin9lin9 Bros. Rattan couch, like new, noral earth colors, $150. Royal oCC.ce lypewnler. ~. one yr old black & white TV, Zenith. $75. 2 sol.Id oak ofc chairs. & mor e . Please call 536-1647 cleaner, $15. f1oor fan GARAGE new. 530-3119 (714) 549-8378. 962·1719or536·70S6 $25. Singer sit·lag sew 30 rds C d ing machine. Rogers 1847 SALE Jewefry 8070 ya · 0 super ~on · 8 root yellow /white velvet flatware service for 6, ••••••••••••••••••••••• b r 0 w n car Pet 1 n g · sofa. in good condition .. Sears plbl Dishwasher' Plus contents of 3 lg WAa...J.:l'ED 673·5918 Needs cleaning $75. High clothes, plants, loys, up· houses. Anl1que1> includ· np-WASHER & Dryer Scar's back chair, needs up. hol. wing chair, copper mi: 2 Uaby Grand pianos, TOP CASH DOLLAR Dix. Avocado $400/ofr, holstering $20 . Call boiler. blue jars. antique Dunl·un Phyfe table. lots PA ID F 0 R Y 0 UR Auto. garage opener 1 yr. 979-8123or557-5153 bowl & pitcher set, end uf !'>hcct mu:.1c, pins, JEWELRY, WATCHBS, old.$200.673-6743 tables, many trcusurcs, :.. um c i.: I ass . hoy 's 1\RT OBJECTS. GOLD, Wearable art each i:ar- SLATE POOL TBL. $295 m e nt unique. yours firm. Anytime. 644-1618 alone. Sweaters, vest.:;, 8'sofa. avoradogrn $75. somcJunk&lotsmort'. btodrnom.g1rlsbcdroom, S lLV E l~ SERVICE, Lg chr, gold $50. Gd ~upcrkmu::.1zcbcd,p;itio FfNE FURN & AN· cond. 548·9897 Micromaler set. clothes, furn 1 tu re, pin b a 11 TIQUES. 645·2200 SEALY Queen matt .. box lamps, desk. stove. el('Cl. ma"hrn<'. color TV 's . motor many L· · Plants 11alorr. 4 whcnts & Earrings, 32 doz. Pierced spr"0 • & headbrd $70. · more. r l"I· ,. " ,,., Sat. 33075 Sealion Or.. tire:-for Chcvv Van •74 gold posts & clutchless, Lounge chr. & ottoman Dana Point 496 0500 Corvcuc. '72 Chevy, Im-hd polished. high quality. SSO 673·89W -pala, '7 1 Mark Ill. Book:. Retails $1100. Must sell ~e -p-11-lo_w_s-ofa & -,o-v· C~~.G~i~:GYEa~~d ~~~-dothcs. apphan('e!>, etc .. $600. 9 stands incld. &640-1447 etc. 559-7ow ___ _ Attention Craftspeople! Tennis dresses, shorts. Booth applications now lops. Reps samples ', bemg accepted for the pnce. Call aft 6. 548-6559 _ , Mon Thurs 3.5 Exper. Will buy some refrigs. req 'd. Gulliver's appl's, working or not- • Restaurant. 18482 alsoscrapmetal675·S258 :\tacArthurBlvdl~ RefriJ?erator. $226. Barnum & lailey Circu1 Aug 4lhru Aug 13 An;ihclm Coh\'Cnlron Centcr,800 W Kalellu Tickets must be ex- changed ror reserved seals al the Con1,enllon Center ahead of lime Call 642·5678, Exl 333 lo claim your lick els csea~. game tbl & chrs, Memphis le Alabama ck .1•tc., k ornerofSan-_7_50-_225_1 _____ _ ru:.l1c pine coffee tbl, Sts . Books, shelving. lJ Ana between Mt•11a & Livestock 8075 wall unit, queen sz bdrm bins, aarage l1tns, bldo. Bni:.lol. a cro&s Crom ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ch C tbl fl f "' ~-~ !Jurk of S A Countr) 41.h_ annual Old t,1ain St. Rattan Table & chairs, i Fair m Ocean Park Sun. womens bikes, 9• round Aug. 21st. Hurry.! l st rug. 548·2182 come lst serve basis. In· -------- formation 1213) 300·1631 60 Gal Aquarium All _ or t'213)J99--4544 glass. SSO. Also, 25 gal $15. 545-74.?7 WAITRESSES Washer/Dryer, S17S. & DISHWASHERS GE Gd cond. 645-0045 sc .• n>,soa · O~~ material. everything Club.I Reg.Morganma_rc.broke sofa, twin mattr,e,ss. priced, not an auction Sr\T SUN 10_6 10 ride & drive. _blk N cc de d . I m m c d PR \"T. PTY wants gd. t·mployment Must s peak Wa!>her, dryer, reCng. ~:n.lll1sh Ref:.. Apply, 5364210 ~~~ e, co Io r I V . SI arts 9AM Sal.. 1,000':, I SO I· I 521 ·I 522 parnde Morgan gelding, of items, from car p;irts P Eng, Western (714 > 8pc dining sel, 1ncld 'g lo broom straw. f'CJOM.IS J:IJ-1011 hutch. contemp. m~d. to Yard Sale-Lots of mbr. l liii~ii,miiijiiiii.iiijiiijiiiiiiii _2633 W. Coast llw::.~ O'KEEF_E_&_l\_1-er_n ___ ll_S_l_v_.1 htewood. $290768-8682 Man boat sso. bike. *** W~lder/Precision top w/BBQ & Arill. hood Small co. needs hard & eabints & wall oven --------- working, dedicated $150.494-7147 f)-ee m~lc Afghan Hound Italian marble top 48" plants etc . 1359 Baker, game table w /~ ch rs. _c_'~-'-----­ Wh1te lta! Prov coffee tbl Sat/Sun C:!3·24th. Antq. & matchmg corner tbl. cookstove pol belly 1511 Santiago Dr. ND. l''reezer. & gas range: 642·6266 LoL'I or antq & hshld gds. k -------1 H2 years old. Good with wor er. Call Carol , 056 G.E. 12 cu Cl refrig, children 548·1907 58_1_·3830 __ . __ -----brwn $60. '60 RCA elec ----·------1 Wen~ so people who arc dryr, pink $75. '67 Ken· f)-ee Kittens (2) trained, al leas t 10 lb:, over· more wshr, whl. all long fur, silver l(rey wei~ht. Call Ms. Stone al cycles $75. All xlnl wkg Manx. No tail. 847-1624 75Hll75. We can lcll you _c_o_n_d_, 644 __ ·09 __ 38 ____ 1 _e_v_e_s. ______ _ Elegant round 44 " glass 1814 Viola Pl. C.M.1•...,.._•:f lop Coe kt a i I Tab I c . 646-6708 •'!•'•"i::f>f"~~'tl,~•, how to lose pounds & earn money ul the same lime. DISHWASHER SALE . From ~o to $100 646·5848 f)-ee bathtub, come & gel it. 2401 ORANG!:: Ave, CM. f1or3;1 Sofa, Game Tbl O'Kcefe & Merrill stove w/be1s,:e velvet ('h<J1rs, $2S. Freezer S25. Beds••--.• ~etching coffee tables. 515.s25. Hshld iiemsl•--.........j• server. Lamps. lean 5c·S25. Couch $25. All in ---------•I Portable dishwasher. xlnt Tarus male kitten nds gd back choirs, con~emp. good shape. 4os Irvine __ ...,_. sofa & love seat. kmg or Ave NB WILLIAMS SONOMA GounnetCoolclng & SttYlnCJ Equipment Store Now Interviewing fo·or: Stock & Safes Position1 Apply·So. Coast Plaza 2nd Levcl..Across Crom Vidal S:asson July22, lH July 23, 12 1 condition. SJO . Call hm. Yell stnpes, lrn'd 631-0561 or 536-0532. SUzanne 751-1000 aft 6 queen bdrm set. glass & __ .. __ . ------ wood coffee tables. ~ofa Shop Smith SlSO : 8" metal ..--.- table. Wall Units, lathe S150; Craftsman f)-1gidaire 2 dr frost proof f)-ee lo gd home 2 male chrome & glass dinette, drill press S.SO: Miller 2251• ....... • refrig, $75. Good cond. 10llens.2moold. queenhideabed.839-5868 ARC welder S75; AC 642-5295. 642-6732 8-18-2858 TOP SHAPE-Brown & generator 5000 watl SlOO ; REMODELING-DoubleTogoodhome,femaleOld Jordan glass lop NewBriggs&Straton8 k b d. 1 EnglishSheepdog h.p. cng $100; nu 40 gal sm . gar age 1sposa, · breakfast set. 3 pc. gas tank ~O; 2.Excelsior lndry tub, s tainless 646-7607 631-1430 circular Velvet sofa. lg. metal det S50 ea; West· counter l?P stove & oven. 9 mo old female Teripoo round marble tbl . girl's inghouse llOV air cond all working, best offer. Shots clip ed lo e canopy 4 pc bdrm set, S50·, misc deep sea fi"g. 499-1477 childre'n. 492·P6601' v s ~!d.A~rs patio set. Call: .,.... ......., hing gear, misc sheet G.E. AMERICANA Elec· . aluminum & plywood, tnc Range w/dbl ovens. Blk Fem 1 yr old fnsh Set Wrought iron dineUe 4 giant pet cage $25; new White. S200. Ph. 675.8244 ter lo gd home. 968·70l0 chairs and round marble Speed~tat cruse control eves table top. Fine Quality, S 6 O ; h o m e b u i I t Auttfot1 8015 FREE: fur & ref rig bwlt to last a very long motorhome 95% com· ••••••••••••••••••••••• from Ice cream truck lime. $200. Call eve. plete. $4000; plus hun- f'or further lnlormalion Call Jackie213/274·9127 EquatOppor Employer Silent Auction for sale ot ----------• household furnishings. Woman over 40 yrs. Com-Refrlg, wshr/dryr, liv. ·bo interviewing & relief rm & din rm set, etc. 67~ on phones for nurses re· Vis la Bonita behind gistry. F /time. Must COM hi-schl,NBWedJu. work wknds & nex. hrs. lyZ7th ll·SPM w 12 c 0 mp r cs 8 0 r s. 631·3474 dreds of other small 640-7930 ----------• Items. 19251 Congress••"""".- Sylvania Console color TV Cr., H. 8 . 968-0147 Free puppies, Samoyed, $150. Call eve. Min. German Shepherd, 631·3474. TERRIFJC YARDSALE:1•-.. 10 wks. 645-0865 Cum, suitcases, pottery, ----------Din rm set, maple. Solid jewelry, clothing. im· Free to gd hm, Lab mix, wood + 6 padded chairs. ports, household goods, Rers. nee. Call AM or --------- eves 646-4071. Young men wanted to learn plumbing trade. Gd wage. Af\ 61 499·4621 Young M811, 3 hrs work. Sunday morn. $5. p /hr. 646.1Wor673-2SJ5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wonderland Of Antiques! nuog watehoose crammed with over soo m111lc boua, nlckelo· dean pl.anos, clttua or· ·'•n• wall clocks, francitatbor clocks, fNdnaltnt anUqua. "Over '1,000.000 Worth obedient, loves children. $150. 646·7627 or 546·1171 many quality items. Sat 842-3826 BAM·5PM, 223 E. 19th St. CM. 8050 • •••••••••••••••••••••• STOREWJDESALE " j ] l .. .J I • J.j DAIL y PILOl frt~y. July 22, 1917 loob & Marine 'lo41h. roww t040 loots. Saff 9060 1o41h. SU,_/ Motorcydu/ Trallen. Tre.el f I 70 •41.r l•u-eo10 Jo4bc..._• 1010 MuaJcol ~pmtftt ••0 ••••••• ......... ._ .............. _......... Docb 9070 Sc11 .. 1 • t 150 .. -.................. . • •• Ml> ••••••••••••••••••••••• e>ua"'n ll' Bay Boat 1/8 ••••••••••• •• • • •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lftsfrurnettt, 1013 ~ . 18' Sol ,, t c t •••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••• --.,., J 90 IO new tu.neu~anv "t"., ... a a amarnn '15 Javco Teo\ Trlr, s ips 6 ••• ••• ••••••• •• ••...... _..... U1 • ...., .. • • better than ne .. ' \OUCH tove 11 ... l a ngMo OR U M SET ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2500.~ w. m any WANTED JO' Sall s hp, '72 P~too 125. Cumut\5, t o 8, w /brks, blln lt-o1U..r rhra wiullom<IJI l'(tmpkit• 1 d1 umit. rym <'nun Min 0 Mj ttc l'll.!l' W MT ---~...:...:;.;:....____ xtru SlW. •98 2606 Luio Isle res. would lilte Sun rims, fast, relu. kitchen. 12' Uke n ew, I \ll'rto ark,., bu1n1~r btll, l llt lu1 b1U1hC'1 & ora1rn. l!iU:tillenl rond1 A ED Marlin r111tlnr·Jeffn.es u • Lido 14, w/trlr, new slay, same. 67S.77S6 Xtraa. 841-33'1•. ~ ~ l)OOlthl.lffboll:IOl'unor "Ml. Od C't>nd SJOU llon.,!llklO.P_!_532 1~ A\'(m•manraftwltbor T S., P .B., Rad., D.F. udl .-mpr • t1r fM"h l:Z 1 Ufl W21 Office "9nUture Ir w\thout motor. Call Dale Riliets, feblo'g chair. shro • trks fairleada. Power boat dock on Nwpt 73 SUZUKI 75 ar· Ml h 10 oc at 4f}8.Z700 Mu.st sell 751 latO w/Jams 78· 6'5·222G -bland for 22 to 26' boat, s uper ~.133-014S Al.to Senk•, 'arh '-t 1tr1 c..d t.I •1 "" 11 r11e ffla1·kRt1t11urunl lqwiP"""' 1085 -· · u.....a...•-Catl6 S3.50perft673-4749 ---frAcct5'°"•• 9400 ~~T"M l ra 2 •~~ l!I Honth ~ 'l'idJI• ~oo ('.di ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11' A.II GJdSS 80Jt, no trlr. 15' fbrgls boat. SO HP .._,. '74 Honda .SS0·4 1em1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waahor" drytr, a v ra otd e'f~ both R4!dwuod pir l\IC tbl. 2 bent ht"tt $15. s.,_, 1ni;: M-l ~ or1• l IMI~ l"edt-ral, CM M!l ~1~7 l llh f' a tkkeu lo Laa:un.i Page111nl o( M ult·r-. Jul\ !7th Wtll nll or c\ rtwiac dates m ~~ Owk dn ·":.t'r '17:. lh-rn 1 n R t u n p t h I t· I c 1 f) pe w r 1 Lt' r 2 0!1 b/3-1993 PTBL Dl.)hYt Ji.hrr 2 yr .. old, perfot1 C"ond Toclt'I oomp. ~ 8712 ---- Wrought iron d111ct1 t· I chairs a nd rowed marblt· ldble top Finc Quality t>wll to lu~t o1 vt·ry lo11g lime. S200 C1ell t'\I' d31-3474 Porta cnh s:l5 llowl111g ball ;ind bag Sl.1 Slim .Jim, l1k1• Ill'\\ s :to ~H>t39 Scumce Ye<1r. 7 \ olumt·!>, ·m. '71', ncvcr u::.erl S.1ti valut• SIU 4!J3·22ll 12xl5 II 11w green ru.: SW Commode t-nd tublc S20 673 24 16 M7M4 \1 0 Vl N G . m1111 L !fell $100 Mere. Bait tank. Xlnl MakeOffer.&73-2~ Mooring needed · Bu)'. chop,16"rear,6"ex ,iclnt SAVEWITH Uraod ne w ofC' f1Jrn M.S.3973 cond. $000. 962·7817 s bot I'' 11 · 'd reot. leaae. a.8-3728 eves, cond. 6,800 qii. SlUSOJofr USED& REBUJLT writing desk & 1·hr Call tTbe '1 u .!CA equip 213,532.3842 M5l SI. 642-68U FOREIGN CAR PARTS Mytex. 7l4 ~ff 42-11 ~us . .....,., Call Dys /Engines l'll ne.v HtlWei. udd rl·~sc1 pnntt'r w1lh 1000 plul~~. ti-1.t 1405 • * • WE'RE DEALING.. 979· l evs 673·6409 Dock for rent w /elec, wtr '16 Honda MT 125, extrlt'il, ~ansmiasioni1 J H --t -& phone. Up to 30'. $3 tt . shurn rc1v1 · oe ~"9 16 Ft. ~nlpe Pon-Am com-Qlll G76.1JSS -... ...,.,..,. ear Ends 2al49 Los AUsoi. petlt aon boat. Beaut. ----------• 833-9"2_ _ ITlres <~11 ('It .. , ltwl lkd~111 h •d I(;•\ 1•1 ~itch•, 1 vJ 4. pink ~ 1111•1 ub:. S2S fl7J 40:'11 Pth 8087 Ml.Ssion Viejo SEA RAYS cond. Very fllsl. Salls. loats, SpHd & ·1o HD Sportster . Spr. /Fenders Youurethe wlnnerof t'Omp a ss. trlr. $793. Sid 9080 inger-bJue custom paint, /Doors two tr.. tickets 640-1685 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rblt eng le tri1.ns. chrome /Bumpers < 1.Clt,c;f:lJ Utt \1 .... :... 11 .. , .111 T hro" J ~·'' '11u1 plun1tl'r'> lloultk .. t1.11111 P•~ton \Ill UUll\ & p r•·-.-.un· I I, t h e \ .c (• U U Ill ,1 ('I I Cl II I h J l br t•lllh ll UJ• P h '>-»J ~72 '' I011m t> i pm h.1nM !>Il e Sol a Bed ~rn .:uld blk nc\\ ~ 1"82 J!I:!~ A i''ord Ru.Jd -.tcc P1r kup. bctlt-r thun II('" l!Jl3 SI ud1:bJkcr Tnunng .......•.......•..••••• ll.i nt i1m :1 & du1·ki. All IY~ & !lltt'S Gd rum1I) tx•b ~up 261;! \1 e'>a Ur S \ He1~hlo; .M nrnln$1i- 11nl> PARROTS 't 11i: Yt'llowheJrl Am.i;;on $2:!5 Yn ~ Rffihl·~25 Beith wnw " comp e.i#(t''> !Jtl3 ~74!1 A11u<1num M Gallon <'om plew ...., fish liJOO Olhcr i:. & d CCCSS ti-IS 118!1 ($1S OO valueJ,to Stan Miller rat'in" sabot. 17 Ft. mboard. V drive, beauty, xlnt cond $1800 A'~M0P05URPTP RL""'Jngl-· Rtt.stinl.uxury • I s·1 /lr ·1 N -"'~ orbesloCfer.S47·1845 v~ LY "'~ • .... Like new. Ullman aa1t.. ow 1 •• w 81 er. e"""" 101 N. Manchester. Barnum & lalley 30 "FOOTERS.. 646-357'l work. Best offer. 536•1044 '73 Kawasaki MC90, Mini Anaheim 776·9900 Circus 27• Buccannecr. 3 mo old, 19'. wide hull Tahiti, 4SS Enduro, xlnt cond, red. , • \ug 4 lhruAugl3 AtThe Water tr ansferred, must sell Olds · Berkel~y Jet, 842-8786 IW -17 Used lt1ustang Anaheim Convention 7 h 0 B • Po r t a b 1 e needs some repair. See t.o Parts. 990 No. Parker• Center. 800 W Katell:t Sportsfishe-R D F I VHF . s afe t Y apprec. Offer. 830-1817 '76 Yam IT-400, $'950 • '70 Orange. Call 997-2000 T 1<:kl'l1> mus l be ex '• Yam tdX·17.S, $250; '72 rh11n1:ed f or r eserved Sedanlridges packag e. & xtra!I, 18'JetSk1Boat,4.:>4 Cb.ey, Varn Enduro 100. $2.50 , Wanted:parts for !leut.-. al the Convention Weekenders $13,900. 675-1829 \ trlr. cover. mags, Honda Moped bas k el UiOO VW engme L'enter dhe ud of ti me CUrPEA 26 $4500. PP. 557·1281 days, case ~; m any parts, --__ 645-47 __ 30 __ _ Call 642·5678. Exl 333 to Loaded-Desp.ffurry 548·8944 eves I.Ires, forks pwr stroke For Sale : Cllrome Side clJ1m yourt1ckeL' Harrison•s Tom 645·0229, 64S·5252 SKI BOAT 19' Wnedt hull. oU. high point oil. e ver Pipes • * • y l h 1 n g go e s . l 9 2 5 1 · 342.5186 Sea Ray __ eve familyseating.btncond. C ongress C r . 11 8 '76 Ca lJ yellow w /brwn lri m. 455 968-3821 BaJa Kit New. never used 3 f 0 I Poe COOJ Hwy. ta na ;!2. Like nu Olds. Burkley J et, com-Hewport hach Many xtras. P /P Call plete. must see . PP. '1S Honda CB 125·S . 1000 Hoodmisslng$4S. l\oi fish.2"to W 27 <.:hns <:ra ft w1m oor- 50r S7:1 m~. net.-ds work $SOOO 892.407 1 Also 18' Australian rac· ---•nJ? sailboat. Telegra ph-611-2547 8JlJ598afl6PM ___ s:a>o.fi#.S474or644·~7S mi. like n e w . $400 979-9879 646-2728 uns Hardtop for Corvette. Pianos & Organs 8090 Sun on trlr S1175. New~~~~~~~~~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• 23' Santuna sailboat hull, · • FJHEWOOU. Sl35. t·ord. 5 fol &by Grand lloward no dcdc S5<l0. &16·2730 or '74 Sch1da 327 Chev. 19 ' 6'12·9571 CAL. 20 18' '75 Tahiti Super Tiger 673-6308 w/trlr. 455 Olds eng. Like brand new, call days 1972 Kawasaki 500, hot 646-(;i-02 eve 644-2539 $75 I ~ cord Etu· & Ori.: s l 100 I bl'~ I II f r er &16 ~ -F:~x:,.;;· 1!,0~1fY t c:r~· lJel & s tack ~-~O N e w " u r l H • a c· h "' 1 Canoe 18'5" Alumacrafl 640-1660 714-759-1111 ~ Cruis ing, ~ regular pad · .~0 0 k -C . ft 36. Miscetlaneou' Wonted CONN Or.:nn. Prelude tiles. 2 10 • raem){ pad-C rd Fel rBa S d 8081 .,,.,,, dies S225 675·1829 us tom Y r. e · ""' · 1 yr old. S7W In Int'. • Many xtras. Bendix auto • • ••••• ••••••• •• • • • •• • • ilf:.C. 23•!J . • "'"" " . 11· 1'"1hergl11~~ t'anoe pilot, Be ndi x rec. . SCASH FORS Good used furn refn~:-. Fn·ezer!-t & s t oves Spi n et l YIH JJ•u n o Xlras ~00 . fa t hom e tcr . ~e nd1x w bcn1·h. antique ~recn Call 5 tti·7405 AD F T w 1 n 2 7 S H P S400 645.73116 -Chrys lers . cl<:. e ll' 5-16·0768 · Boats, Maintenance/ S2 9. 5 o o / o r o f r . - ---Piuno. upnghl and hcm·h Service 9020 714/673·5099 ----1 tlU. $4950. 83().4758 l7' T h istle Sailboa t CUSTOM 'H , (Woodie>2 sets of sailti.3 '. <.: ALLENGER 11 P Ion.I{ shaft Seagull 19. ~ 390 hp .. Xlnl cond. O /B. $1100. 968-7465 eves . Mu:1l-day cnuser. Water - ---skung special. Bst ofr. 25 ft . S&S designed North Call for appt. 836·9624 Star 500. Loaded . ra«"e, -· · -- or crw1Se. Fully found, Transportation very cleun. Roplucem c nt ••••••••••••••••••••• •• value over $20,000. Make Aircraft 41 I IO offer. 642-2717 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAIOT·S 150 New hangers for lease, street bike. S450 or ofr --'-'---- Good cond. 631 2618 Dan Gurney 13" GT . --. -polished mags, 3 & :• .... Cu.-;.tom chop~r 1900 650 bo It p 1t ll e r n . fit s Tnumph, 21 s pnt1ger, Triumph TR7 GT6 & ~~sDr whrel $1500. Spitflro, SI ll. 00-5784 or -646-4838 '75 Honda 550. Cust pumt. seat, l'orks. etc. s uper clean . lo m1 646-7627 or 544).1171 ---'67 VW, complete for parts. i250. firm 64>4189 1975 Yamaha YZ80, Autos for Sak $500. or be-.1 offer ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------~us t t.ell ' C1 a;;~1 c:.il I W I L L B U Y You r SI0-88S4 e\es . 1-:xJ>t:rt F iber glass Boat ~'Chris Craft i.ea skiff, s t ereo lu p't--. 11 · C hlldrens oul ~ro ~n Repjtr Tra tle r a b lt> &t.newca nvas B.T. Ex· modified trophy wlnner. •••••••• •• ••• •••• •• •••• $350 67J.2416 ~/ Calls.:;. 7427 Corona Airport, hurry ---only limited number stiU mahogany llookca.,e. !J l'lothci. inti:ots·::.ize l2 Upright Piano Pei· a n boc1!.l> W1..• come lo your cellent cond. Ownr . \lll}l t·ouch lhlnlt Ut•I 5.'i2·30lti finish xlnl t'Ond Sti50 lural1o n Call J eff ~. __ $411·3863 26' EXCALIBUR SS600. avail. 633·6817 & S44·3197 gd. cond. C811 aft 4PM r~-S-' I '72 Kawasaki 500. 13,000 Classics 9520 mi's. A-1. $500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I P~l 631 -0278 &w 7230 ~Jbl! 2349 ,,\pprox 1541 '>Q \ rds i:mj WANTF:D VW Bus tug Sporting Goodt 8094 Boats, Marin~ 18" Cab in C r u1st'r . fibergla:.:.. 2 20 J ohnson 846--1251 ~·.....,.. .,, uoe Call67~6038 1956 T·Btrd. P IS, P /B, auto, both tops. Recond ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 KAW. 650'4, custom Sll9$0. 67~ ---Rtftt 41120 'ha~ t·rpt & p.11J You ~al(l' r;H'k & phulo de· ••••:•••••••••••••••••• Eq&fpment 9030 lake up l!iO li l4 .~l;JJ, \•t'lopinf! ~laln l1H•r RUSSE LL S'4•allc1 wta ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• e n gs . S IJ OO Xt ras 675 2 75 1 Beautiful. trnd illona l. Black fl berg las:. I ton. 20'x6"6"x27" Pnvau•er, cat ketch wtremovablc lead ingot ballast Xlnt da' crui:.cr w 116 person capat'1ly on 28' or new vmyl lcv1 type cushions w r ed p1p1ng ' red & white dodger & t urpel. Sails, runnmg lcghts & troubl e fre e qui e t J ohnson 0 / B mtr in isolall'<i slerrt ca binet. In water. trlr included. SI0.000 of sentiment for only $3600. (714 > 675-3l36 '71 :4 Chevy Van '72 S250. m xtrai:.. 2000 m1, 7- crwse air conv. sips 4. Make offer.631·2234 1959 Classic VW Pickup YSS 0388 U40-538U Winger Ask Im Hrc>nl "' •ZODIAC 16" B ay boal 75H P . refrig1roor cooler . '73 350 ---'l'ruck, body m xlnt cont! cu m Chevy eng. AC. Motw Homes, Sole/ N l' w R e b 11 e n g & Autos, Hew 980 Autos, New 9100 5411 !ll!(i2 Port A-M;mnt· Johnson OB. 2 F\ill CO\' ••••• • ers. se1tts Ii ~I soo maA:.. AM. i''M cassette. Rent /StorOC)e 9160 transaxle. radials . $1300 bike rack e ll'. SJIOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536·1647 •• •• • •••••••••••• •••••••••• • •••••••••••• lnflatJ bl" "~at·. Store, Restaurant, ~ .,., ' 673-3600 675-4884 a fl 5PM Rent 23' FIREBALL. S1C, 1923-T Ch -D ~ .. '1;'f.:-a .• ~~••••••••••••!?.~~ ~~~~~~1~7'c:!o~oM ·75 Boston Whaler. 17 711 .... &ti,}.. -SOhpEvinrude ------loads of windo ws & • evy n ve tram. '71 ·'• Chevy P .U & If <'Ounler s pace. 645 2283 yo~ II find none better c ab. 0 \'e r c a m p e r -- ------646·3229 CLEAN-UP SALE SHOP & COMPARE If YOU MUST, BUT WE FEEL THESE ARE THE LOWEST PRICED FIATS IN SOUTHERN CALIF. AT DICK MILLER MOTORS th• VOLUME FIAT DEALER BRAND N!W 1 ~76 FIAT 128 4 DOOR CUSTOM Vinyl 1nlertor. 4 ipeed, 1od1ol ,., ... linled glou (S... 21237971 $All,.1Cf INCLUDES $400 fAClOU UIATl DICK MILLER MOTORS FIA T .. LANCIA f ' 120 W . Warner Santa Ana, 557-2132 Marsh all amphf1cr 100 Avon Reds turt . C02. SJ400.846·0691 wall w '4 12 i.lant hol elect motor $400 "'dack~. & boot. 307 V-8. Motor Home Rental -- - ---- 1 · d 1960 Corva1r 4 door. tom . ~d tond $525 642 6630 NEWPORT SLIPS& 768-571~ ----LEASE BACKS ow m1 . st an . trans. pwr 1 a1;2• to 32' d b k k restorable, SJSO Good isc r s. 3 gas tan s. Full" ~elf "Onla1'ned · d · t '"h d d • 300 ., ~ ~ run n 1 n g con 1 1 on ---Unllsh Scal-(1111 outboard AVAlLABLE TV. Radio, motor. 5.5 HP, nearly ·7334· La Paz. VHF', AM "' •n I! co n · $:$. • Reserve now ror 548 7543 P P.S9J·l5W summerfunwknds. --------- HiFi, Stereo 8098 rH'\\ l't•r r cond. Cosl AT. stereo. frig, 3 burner ••••••••••••••••••••••• S-1 00 S:JOll hsl ofr stove w1oven. ti Pack Camper. btfl 111t. REGENCY MOTOR sl(l> 4, s tove /refrig. xlnt HOME HENTALS 1 Pair lg Un1\1·rc;1tv ti-12 lli8 '76 Skipjack 24' Fi!J. speaker:-. 'C lnt•'iounci. \11iF. bail tunk, b1min1. 13' AMI'~ w trlr. Both new No rea1>onabl1• orr re fused 495 5995 cond. S600 5411.4511 or !125 N. Harbor Blvd, S.A eves 645-4795 • •531-2503• • lJuald1c d Sh1p\\ri~ht s.t8·3500 trailer. ;nail Wood\\ork. painl· . ,11 , ·---------S;ill'. Camper shell lor tnu 1n~ Xlnt craft!'.mani.hip 76 Skipjack 24 . \ f . ,. 642.8929 bimmi, 22S OMC. 1n11ler '69 Coronado 25 • bd impurted picktlp Call 2.H P. J uhnsc.n Out1>rn1rd r:1k' nt·111 130 557 i961 Kenwoud Stereu reccl\'t•r. Boots Power 9040 mdl 1100 1 uh1· l \'Pt' • po"r rtul ._1 true· l :.!5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wa LLS per channel. xlnt 30' CHRIS COMMIE 6 7 t'1>nd $350 641-7Zl0 FlybndRe. t'wm screws. Concept 5.5 rt'l.'t'I\ 1•r . Phillips 212 turntable 4 quadraflex S l9 'i pt>akers S yr guar SJ 000. 642·6567 19"0port TV $158 25'' color 1V $!48. Plays ftne. new 646·1786 Sylvania Console color TV WO. Call eve. 631-3474 t·unva:-. rm. bn stol. 171 41 IJlj-4051. Owner 24' SPORT FISHER f'1be r g lis ss w /trlr. Aalley. head, bail Lank. dual heavy duty ball's .. radios, ratho meter. sea temp. swim slep. oulrig· Rers. rod holders & Teak dl't'k Clean & fast . SlS.900. 549·2381 TeactTascarrt MD·2 mix· ·59 24 ' Owen!I . 1971 er 4 months new! With Corvette eng. Boat re- WattAnty rl?.85. S48 ·0<Wt Jurbished thruout '71. ------- 'Xlnl co nd S4600. STtR'€0 · Co mplet e 2b1005 8135 ·74 M;ira uder a4 '. rrig & Cle&A. Load~ for l'f Ul.i· :\lr1'r~v~5~5dyl- slnk. 255 Mero. fast & st>a mg. $8.~ ••. 1 ~ ·1;1 1-'ord ·'•ton w cabon!r worthy. Only S69SO ~ ~ / .l l 16 Bayline 20· Adm1rllf Butanc,e~~ f-111-.f P:. 7 ly. b1m101 . 130 Volvo . Xl_ras_. 54j}-~7~ _ trailer CHARTERS T060 and :\IEMBERSHIPS Calif. Boat & Rec Club Lido Village Marina 675-8866 HEEDED 26 ' to 30' late model power boats. We huve SLIPS in NEWPORT and can tur n your "Hole in the water" into 11 tax sheltered investment. Calif. Boal& Rec. Club. Lido Village Marina. 675'8866 Boats. Soil 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOUTHWESTERN YACHT SALES 68 CHEV C/0 t mpr "1J. Dnvasf:Uanic 411/_ Auto. air. a ux ga s & bat = '7~7674 tery Many m any 'Clr us 25 Lancer. sale 57875 ~-~--1860--- 26 Pearson. clei:in 13.450 8'Cabo\"er. poUy.1cebox. 27 Newport, race 14,250 boot. Ja cks & xt ras. 28 Kings Crwser 9250 $50 ofr. 545·5678 JO Newport. wheel 26,500 . . JOls lander. try 26,900 8 P1~kup <.:amper Shell. 32 Ericson. Offers run~ng lites. pane1ed ml 44 Pearson Countess Keh w JIJghts. S200/best offer worlrl cruise rqpt 85,000 55!1-0378 _ ------ FOR ANY SAILROAT CALLUS For 11ule : '73 Aquarius 23. F;xceplionally clean. Soll y e llow /w h ite trim . Tandem uxlc trlr. 10 HP Mere . De lx ri g g in ~. $7000. firm. Wiii arrive in QIU!. Aug. 1. 546·5310 ·74 Venture Tent trlr. Sips 6,stv.1cebox. sink. $1200. 581·5873 Motorited Bikes 9 I 4 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moped City Bike. like new, $375. Call 673-5696 ------ SO.CALIF'S LARGEST fleelof "New" Motor Home-f\enlals. Over l;JO J977 ll)Odcls to choose from; 18' to "32', Lru.urance Included ·Oaie's RV Rentals. Inc· 1714 )559·4446 RV. STORAGt: OCIH 75' per ft per mo <.:o mpl !>erv 1 r e d ep t 1714)675·1290 WANTED, GM(; m otor home lo rent Aug 15 to thru Oct lS Call 644·7438 '72 WinnebocJo Brave 18' Motorhome. Da1.1h H1r. radio . tape · CB . Completely SI C . Lo Mileage. $7185. 646·9076 MOTOR HOMES FOR RENT From Sl50 wk. 770·0044 system. S200. 646-3068 Trade your old stuff for • new good ies with a Want Ads Call 642·5678 Classified ad. 642-5678 F\tji 32. 35. 4S. 45MKI I Morgon2S equip~. $22.5 16' CAT. Losl my moor- Mariner 31 loaded $37,800 mg, must sell $950/bsl Col. 34Super $32.800 ofr 673-5640 & 640-8073 Motor-coJ:les/ Sc ,... ·71 Dodge Excel 19'. sl~ 6, comp. S IC Xlnt eond. 91 so PO(). 751·6610 ecreational Ve+Ucles 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 GMC Jimmy cln. un· der 32,000 mi, removable hnrd to p Trlr hitch. ~.!.00. 548.1989 , e~y ,$~~t Jegal Top)s1 e .C\'T. ~d"t'ond. .. cau ZT48 -: -----Wheet Drive.' 955'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976GMC 4Xf PICKUr V8. pwr s teering & brakes. radio, air oond .• wide spoke wheelsJ. dual tanks, CAMPER SHELL &. ONLY 8640 original m iles (515240 ). EZ terms-0 .A.C. l yr. parts & labor i;erviee policy avail. A mus t see lo bebeve! MAIERS AUTO CENTER 1125 Baker St.. C.M 540.9109 AMC-JEEP #1 feCaGf. Autos, Mew 9100 A.dos, Hew 41100 A.ltos, H•w 9100 Alltos, Hew 9100 CT41Charteror S76M msg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~111 _LA_P_W_O_R_TH-36 14 HONDA CB200 '75 Elltablisment 22·. sips 6, Ford ch assis , air . st.enlo. like new, 22M mi. 111,950. 497-1530 WE OUTSELL ALL JEEP DEALERS IN THE STATE HUGE INVENTORY All Models New & Used Leasing Available Costa Mesa .AMCJttp ....................... .•.••.••.•......••....• ............................................. . Bristol. w /Nwpt moor-Uke new. never used, de· '66 CAL 2S. Cus tom ing. $30.000 Owner. luxe windshield, roll bar. galley . LPR. GEN. 64$.5391 rack and back cushion. 25· Chinook Motor hme. SPIN. Dingy lncl'd GOOd cost over SlOOO, will sell Dodge 413, root. cab a 1r . cond. S7900 'o r orr. Santaoa 2l'Xlntcond.ful-forS700. •KW On an gen. xlnt 496.()817 ly equip. Make·~ffer 962~ cond. Widow s acrif 2524 HARBOR BLVD. Costa Mesa 549-8023 JEEPS "77" ----MH765orSS6-6555 Sl.2,!i()0.494-0451 30' YAWL loots, 5'1 / ST 90 Honda. Must sell -~-------1 C J · 6 ·!'I • CJ ~ 7 • s • Alt cabin, new motor D L-"' 9070 this week. Best orrer. t~. Tro••I 9170 Cherokees. Wagoneers .. $4,995. AY 646·900() OCIU Call &4.2-29iS •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Pick·UJl6, up to $1,200 dis• • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '72 TERRY 22' Sip!! • ~. $ yr ~000 mile 23 1 C~~ O~, trllio knot. A!'fl'ED. 1'wo 1llpe for '76 Honda XL-17.S for sal~ awn, sic. eictlss. PP: wa_n'lnt)'ll"a\'atlabljt, !~t.P"' !!!l1Y63· \tom 27 Sailboats. Nwpt. by owner. $700. Or best 495-4622 C:O,.tMCfMfq_lac .,...., r · _.., Balboa. 675-1393 ofr. Call 640-SJQJ. '""' .,. 0 .... WIN · Ro E Vacation? 2 l ' \ravel ~l~lst;.-,11\;658-9000 1 ., D 8 Wanted. On shore moor-Yamaha 100, '72 t ll I( I d ' SAILBOAT . 1976-xlnt Ing on Balboa Isl. will super<:lean,e?75. ra er. se ·C?Onta lie. 16 Blazet 4 spd, low cond. Volvo OB 4000, bt.IY boat If nee. 673-2146 fir1 ..-sleeps 6, xlot cond. $3200. mileage, air cond. (714) 540-7115, (213) • lrm-#1-4024 496-1676 675-3217 434-3519• Allfos, Htw flOO Alltot, Hew tlOO ....._,Mew teoo AMtot, Hew 9100 23' American Sloop 1975. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• lmmac cond. Fully equlp 'd, 7 ~; OB, 6' headroom. in ali p. Dana Point,, $9,000. $9800, lnclg trlr. 7H-751·1501 Sloop 38'. •ood. Xlnt cood. Gr.at Jive·aboard. SaiJs bea uUfnJJy. Must ~crifice. Sl9,000 rlrm. P/P ,:14Hl81 SPINNAKER a4 os. rMflal, RaJnbo• color, unique dul1n. uHd lwtct.11Mt43 COME TO OUR LOW OVERHEAD COUNTRY We pass the savings on. to you! See yoor closest Datsun dealer & get their price In wrl\IQg on the model of your choice. Then compare it with ours ... and vou'Jl drive little and SAVE a LOT' Here's two examples· ~~e<P"'> DEMO SALE!!! ,77 DA.TSU~ ..._10 COUPI 1 COSTA MESA DATSUN 2MS HARBOR BL VD. '73 Dodge Van, super Jo m1, V8, cpt1panel, must sell $3290. 661 ·2165 540.6410540.0213 '74 Ford E -100. 38.000 mi':., Tires &rims, pipes. J970 Dal.sun P/U w/shell , !>lcroo. auto. P/S, P/8, ii Irle, AM/FM, xlras Mint cond. Sac. Must see $1450 firm. 549-0433 $3000 673·9429 IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS '60 Chevy PU w/camper '75 FORD E·lSO Van, lite-------- shell. 6 cyl, gd cond. blue. Auto. 351 V-8. Cusl WE • S7001orr. 493·3965 int. 494-1698, 494.5141 NEED '76Chevy'-HonPU,6cyl. '77 Chevy 1 ton, auto. CLEAN Under priced at $3200. trans, P/S. P /B. radio. USED CARS 66Hl672 aft 5:30 SS6·313l HOW '73 Datsun. Mech. ·sound. '74 Ford Econoline 100 CALL PAPPY New clutch, tape d eck. JO'.! V-8, auto. 21,000 m1. rack. Nds tlres. $1500. Nds pni & some body 540-5630 ~-4937 eves work. $2400. 546-0747 'ST Ford ~!t to.n Pickup '75 Olevy bubble top Van Good eng, tares, etc. conversion, like nu . SK>O/bsl ofr. 957-1071 10,000 rni. S72SO. 963· 1941 '64EICammo x.l.ntcond. 642·3154 oraft6; 838·2054 '6 2 CH E V Y 'I. t o n '12 DODGE Van Clon- '-etsiol). P /S, P I 8, 1 ton. A C. resv. tank. $3Soo 5411-8084 w/flatbed. Brand new 71 Dodge Van. AC. AT reblt. 235 cng. $900 new reblt eng, l1res. 49-t-3832 paint. $2195. 645-2.327 SEEK & ffNrt GEOGRAPHERS I H 0 I H T H C I R M C E B 0 T P A G P 0 V N S 0 R G J W M 0 K S I P L E L GATRRUQLOWLLRADTKSG OGTOO IUB V GEOT AJO C LA G R Y T V E T Z A E M R V 0 X L B 0 N T 0 H A E A I T K 0 Y I S J P E L 0 N A S R C N T Y T E G S C K A H M Q B W 0 V S R 0 0 V E J R l H P M P Y N A W A E l E R l A N H A U T 8 0 L I T R T N N A M W 0 B N X P Y H A K L U Y T T S 0 8 V A 8 1 A S H T 0 A I B S C S T N R 0 S C M S G A E N F E N T B 1 R E V J B 0 R U R 0 T R H E E R Z M L K R C E B R E H W B X T N A N Z U A D T S T T G M R I C H Y H B 0 V E H H U M natruct1on1: Midden words below IPC>tlf o~r , b.ck· watd, up. down OI dllfO"ally. find t..:tl end bo111 tt in, ~ Davis Bown1n Grosvenor ~ 1011 \'SOX & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626HARBOR Bl VD. COSTA MESA WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FORHIFTY IMPORTS MARQUIS MOTORS 28802 Marguente Pkwy. MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 WE'LL BUY YPUR • USB> IMPORT AUTOMOBILE PAID FOR OR NOT CALL SALES MGR. BILL YATES VW .. PORSCHE San Juan Capistrano 837-4800 493-4511 ~·-~!'%!~ •••.••• 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '741 a Audi IOOLS, 4 spd, air, AM FM stereo. sun rool. lo mt. S3350. 830-9495 orS86-6712 SA.ODLEBACK VAUEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 '74 Audi 100 SL. Air cond, ------ AM/ FM stereo. Xlnt cond. S2400. Call ss.q 6277 Austin·Hedey 9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·64 3000 Mark IJ. $3500 days 642-5200, eves & wknds 645-8124 Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 CAPRI \'6, 4 SJ)('ed. air condi- tioning & low m1l~uge. !318GNN). Frid!)', July 22, 19n DAIL y PILOT DJS / .... A ,.:1. ·\\' ·'J\ ..... '-~. Guess which Car Dealer is MAD beCause he has the world's lousiest locatlonm ff you eueaeed Jim Parkhuon, oww of Nnpol'.t .,.,_n •IMA.'-"" Imports, you are rltht. We thank all the people w9'o ,_... found us. BMW 9712 1976 CAPRI W• .......... a ...... ,..,... "'°""'and, you ............ . V6. 4 speed, air cond. & 8 .,. ________ _._.,.. _________ ...__,, __________ __ track stereo. <794M PX>. 1977 DA. TSUH 1·210 DA. 1'SUH'S ALL HEW 1977 DA. TSUH F-10 SADDLHACK 2 Door.• speed Coupe. 5 speed Demo ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER VALLEY IMPORTS tHLB2108930651 200SX IS HERE (WPLF10021-450) 831 -2040 495.4949 =.-=:~~~i s3 7 7 3 &I Sf 6 HOllOWAY _. s11Mf111 """' '7i eat Blk. Stereo. mags, 835 31 7 1 spoilers. to m1. For sale lHf Ul..JIMATl OllllV!H~ MACHl"E ~trade. ooo.4o~ - - 19&9 DA.TSUH 1971 DATSUN 1973 DA.TSUH 1975 DATSUN 510 SIOWA.GOH 610 2 DOOR 1-210 (YVD849) i9050FBI Hardroo with custom (297HLOI paint , 189KEJI 5795 ~1495 52495 •USED BMW's* '73 <:apn, V-6. lS,000 mi. '743 oCpeS/R 746LW8 xlnt cond. Must sell due '7620024.spdS/RSSONLF to expnd'g ram. M11ke '76530l 46p. Alys 570PQM ofr. 752·8989· _ 'lll2002,4sp.Air,ZKG1.38 TJ-26"0 V -6 Capri '73 3.0 CS Cpe. 46.pd. AM/FM ~ Looks & 220KMT runssuper!$2900/bstof·1•--------1---------+--------ti--------.. Closed On Sundays fer. Call 548-9708, Make. 5 1995 ORANGE COUNTY'S '71 CAPRI 1600 OLDEST 4 speed, radio & sunroof. $ . (36lBTP). OH SALE·Sl395 BEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE STREET NEWPORT BEACH ~ales-Service-Leasing Roy Carver.Inc. 752-0900 Rolls koycc DMW -------- 1S40Jumborec '73 Capri V6, ·Decor Newport Bl?ach 640.6444 Group. 4 spd. Xlnt cood. '76 BMW 2002. Minl cond. ~fr over $2Z9S. Sunn, AM/FM stereo 8 • tr tape deck. 23M mi. mag whls. BuriUD· Dahull dy/creme. S7100. Pb ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-1683 DatsWl 2000, 1969, Rdstr, 1976 DATSUN 197 6 DA. TSUH 1974DA.TSUM 1-210 4 &Qeed. stereo cassette & air cond. I 731 MWK}. · 52695 WE LEASE 710 2601 Air cond .. mags & (356NXM) custom paint. (063567) 53195 AU MAKIS ALL MODILS 55395 We're the hardest to find, so we're the to ·dear with! Get our price now on the your choice. WE HA. YE MA.MY MOREDA.TSUH TRADE-fHS A.LL CARS ARE SA.LE PRfCEO! Strabo Gannett Hu~old~ - S1ple Hakluyt Mercator & Ritter PtoltlTI)' Richthofen Tomorrow: Hodge Podge S-spd trans, new top/· BMW '68, 1600, new tires, tires. 17,000 mi, super new paint, new shocks, reblt e ng. $2500 p /P, Q) Austin America, good new brks, new clutch. 714-644_2130 cond S600. $2000/orr. 496·3561 or -------- BARU DL Cpe. Cstm paint, int, S-spd, AM /FM cass, mag whls. sunr 'f, lo. mi.. xtra.s. SlUl on warr! $950/take ovr lo pymt's. Call Sarah, 552-()Q)l. Won't lasl! 754-1840 an SPM 497-1849. '72 Wagon, orig owner. air Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 A.dos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew tlOO =: =· xlnt cond Autos, Hew HOO......, Hew 9100 ·Autos. New 9100 Autos. Mew 9100 .....•........•........ ....................... ........•.............. ••••.......•.•••••.•... . ............................................. ······················!······················· . BUY A NEW HONDA : . !from HERB FRIEDLANDER ************ • FREE •. • I t Dl6 DAil y PILOT .Allfo•. llftport.d .••..•..•......••...•• r rlday, July n . 19n Auto1, Import.cl Atltoa, '"'~ .............................................. Autoe. lmpo~ Autos. Imported Autos. Import.cf Autos. Import.cf Autos, Us.d Autos. Ua.d ...............................................••.••••.•••................••..•......•....•.••••.••................ ••·····•··••····•·•·••· ~••• len1 9740 Pone~ 9750 Toyota 9765 Voflu•OC)eft 9770 Coclllac 9915 Codi~ 9 fl 5 ......•.•..•...••....•. ......•...•............ •...............••..... .•..................... ..... . . .......••..•.••.....••••... H-_.-97•7 Mo.do 9738 • ••••••••• • • 1970 C ad Cd\' Vin) I top -' Merced.s .. Ill 9740 1 "O'" ... 1 11 "'N Cl•hcj \ulo :io ooo ·71 VW Factor} Caml)t!r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······•••••·•••·•·•···· 7 '"' ..,, .. , ml·t.t ll" PORSCHE 924S d E fuctory • .11r. r s P II ••••••••••••••••••••••• !)1•1i.tl' i.lnl l'Oncl, l.111 m1 t:::1.tra;.' 11.l'W llll'" mint con nli( r1tc 6 way p Seah. oold 8 d ...a '77 lt74M"'10"' '7SMl1 .. SOSEL d •11 7 Xlntcoml 1W011t12 rebll.S3200 ~2·~388 1\..l-!bers .. ran "ew _... _... .. h75 IJl I.! ... ,... !°>J 12 .t w~ ha\if! <JO l">.Cellcnt 1 ~ leather 111terior. GOOd HONDA C RX4COUl'f U1 ·11u11lul ~1hn t\l•'rt111 l'\\'" ::.elect1onpl~thl.' 7I Coiono Murk 11 111r 64 \'W Convert. 67 en!(. rud1al tares 72 .0011 ors I ,. ......... "" J \I ~H·11·11 .... 1 ... 1tlwr 111t1·1111r 1''11 11\ l'hJmp1on:.h1p .. :dlllO/I ""µtJ. ii Ir. /\ M FM nds ::.ome ""01 k. AM FM Cad1·11ac Ori I( in al milt•:. Run ,. MAHY To Chooa• From' t,,,,.. r.11l.,. .,..h1·1'1~ ,., "l'llllt>HI 1111·lu1tini.: ""11 1·--.•7•7•4•S•O-S•E•L·.--HOW!!! 23 30mµ.: Sl~so 4u3 'JS!l5 t·a:.:.clll.'. ~or b:.t ofr gn~at • $1800 870-4561 1 "'"'"' nmd1l11m A. l'\tl .1 100( &. "'"'''o <'"'''II<' BILL YA. TES 675 1877. 673 0210 fit <FUiierton I, UNIVERSITY low mtl\'lllll' lllCIOM\d) l..uw 1111ll'' 1'11n·tJ 111 wll ~tl\\•r • sun roof. full) '7<1 l'OROl.t.A Sta Wi.:n OMLYS2595 or h'tlhl' lhl~ "'''1•k1·11tJ loJt.lctJ (777SLHl :<.Jut vw.PORSCHE Had1all> /\M1FM >dnt 19681-'!:>'TBK.fuelmJ.rcbll ·73 COUPE deVJlle. Okhmobil• Hondo Con • G>MC Trutb -"\.t1l J f.11 lM•t 1\1\ 11 ,1 lfu11rl,1 l I\ II ( \ I'( 'l'W f oHll 1h holll hfhll \c 't.'toilU I' I' >-1'1 It.Oii 97)0 '" \I tol H 11111 1111 $1 I I _. h· I "I I ) 1111• < 1\11., I r•..!I • ·t Ii """ ,,.,1..,, ''" >.' ltht ....... 1 ""111· .... t1 I 11 n 1, 11t\ ~r-.H• 0.11 11 , 9732 1111 '11 llt 1ln -; 1 o11r 11 11111 1>1t'11·.. ~\I IJI"' , '" r I'• 111•• \II '.1.11111111 " 11 I flf I ' t I .,,... I .. , ,1 •75 Jen$en H~aley , ... t.i I ) pd I\ ft q l'\OJl.I t111h.' .!-.r '1 HOii 1111' \I .II 1.1111\ ""·'" il1h S5999 COPELAND MTRS ·1 ~11 I 1,1 S.\ ,,,~ Ktll~l Karmann Ghia 9735 l'N.l Kai rnJ11111.:h1;.i I cilh 11'( 1111d1l 111111•it Ill .... 11111 I \I'\ lll'lll :tit.OU !'1 llo t:I.! l t•i,.} (.\1up1:, 11 lllll 11•11111 I d.1111.1~:··11 111111 ~ ~·1 '"'' :-t·~r, I'll :!UO ;·1 l'1111\1·tl 1111· l1hll' SUJ11'/ I 111111 '" I \I -.:1t~l.1 I'll lh'lll I ti . ., I 1 Mox do 9738 •..•••..•.......•.••..• m~ra~le mazda 2 I 50 Harbot-llvd. Costa M.sa 645-5700 l "-' l ht• ll,111\ J>i1 1Jf · 1·";1,f Hc''IJll 'l'rv11'C• d11 1·1·(1>1 \ \ llllr "ol'I \ II I' I' 11111 'IJl'l'l .111 I I ,tll 1;.1.! ~1h7K l'\l '.!22 COSTA MESA DATSUN ~~ llAJWOH lil.V() S40.'4 I 0 540.021 l 1•• l'ISTON 1""°1.1"1" M111•1 1.1111111 ""•H:1111 It• I 11 \I I ti I I' 1• 11 .Ill I \11'1, 14"11 I ,1t·k ,\ '\ \1 I \1 1 .1~wll1 \1 .. \ 1111: tu ~.111 "I"' tw\l "v1 lo lflll'l di ~H(.MI I 11 " "" 1.1. 1111 l 9740 ....................... '" '.~•~I· I 111"1 111k1t111n ""'' '""'' \11111 .Jll \\I F\l 11111.1111.11. 1• I' .._o11•1 It I 1111 t.~:! Ui'l'i 1974 MBZ 450SE I I I j.111\\ll II 11, .. I. lo 11·11 l'I W"I t llOlllol ~ 111 .. 11· 1. .... i1 ... 11' • t:JXo SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831 -2040 495-4949 1975 MBZ 280 l <JI t•r: S11nn•ol. "'''f''" ,~ 111 -.u1wrl1 «11111..lll 1cor1 l'trl'l'll lll ,,l'll l h•·· '\\ l'l'k<•lld 1 Cl 7HI. \" (I (:oud ... d1·1·t1un ol olhl'r \1BZ'>o 1n :-.L1wk MISSION VIEJO IMllOltTS •• ...., •• ., \0 ---.. , 1ero1 ..._ ......... .._ .. _, 831-1741 495·1704 MERCEDES 1965 230 SL \\I F~I 1.11110 .• 1·1 1u11 d1unt n1! 2 T111:i:-.ii I t lw Ill\ \tr.1.., •'•!lliltFU nu .. \\ <'t'I. ... Six .. 1.11 • $5789 We S~cialiie In Mercedes I 'l cn Stm I. l .ill l11r L"ompli•lo I nt.1nn.1t1011 \ lo. tor \h \\ h1l l'how.1· MOTORCARS D'ELEGAHCE 1 • ..'.1. w lith s .~ !l-li ~125U 7.1 1:>1k"il-: 1\ h1l 1· 1\ hl1w Jr 1 lnl. "1111 r1111f ,\\I F \I ''l'l'l'tl .... , , :~111."i::.> tol!li MIHION Vlt JO IMPOIHS e • I, W I ..... , • "'!Ill •• ·'······ 831 11411 49l -170 4 1975 Mil 280 ~l':lli\"1 l\11m•11w111·1 •ut .... 1th '1•'11'1). ""' \\Ill <I 0 .... '-& .I I I I II II d 15.llM \'I 1 SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831 -2040 495.4949 1972 M8Z2SO C II l I' ~; I 11 ' u r \ L-t11up1"·d '*•th low m11t-~ .\ '' Ill l"Xr..111•111 1·1111111 l 11111 • lili'll: \\ (, 1: 01111 wll•c1 ton 111 11lht'I M 11 z .. 111 .. tol I.. MISSION VlfJO IM~OUS ••P'f •• t '' ...... . 11to1 .......... • r., .. _, · 831-170 495-1704 Lease New ·UHd OVER 100 MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of Imports 1\l 'TllUHl7.~;1> ~I l·:l!l'I•: l> ES 11 Jo: \I. I<. I< li/ll12 ,\l.Jt\l'lll "ll'I 11111·11.1 11:11 1-, 523-7250 (In llll' !'>.111L1 \11.1 l'\I \ i l .210 ~F :t '.> I IHIJ'I' 1111 rtll•l. l1•.1lh 1111 \\I I \1 ····n .. ·u ~Jlf ,·tttH'UUJ' l'llU it lo" 1111 Slit l"MI l'\t j•I\ ">II i."i!ll t'\I'' 1:111i .Wll IJH,'>1.1. 1111l1·a;.:.· ~l.l.!-!1111 (",ill lo IU <1£11, l.11 7 1 \lllZ .:.'(II 11111 l'fj\U 111x·d I I 01 ~ o..;uld It• 1111 ~I (';ill hi.1 IHJO I \ 1 1.:i:! !1213 II~ ... '71 MBZ DIESEL I h I ' l II II I " t. ,. I h l' 'l<-r«l'dt·~ .I ou \" lon·n l1~1l..111g tor 111 l'\1 l.'llcnt. 'h"" r 11um r1111d1l t011 ti. IHltt•cl lo ,1•11 lhi.. 11l•1•k1·rlll 11:1i:'\ll-.; I . . .,, MISSION VIEJO IM~o•rs ''-.... "''' -,o,,.,.. .... , . 11/0t .............. ,., ..... _ 131-1748 49$-1104 :ilwµc $19.800 or b:.l ofr San Juan Capbtruno ('oml 1 own r t-: vi•:. l.'OIL mech xlnl S900 blue/wbt top. Leather Call Hick 612 -1352 or 837•4800 4 93.45 I I ~7 ~5 1>1511679 int Dix, xlras. $3900. 673··1!13tl 897 6285 70 VW Bug. new rcblt eng, ----- 1974 MBZ 4SOSE ,\ 11•al buy for the c11:1 l'l'I Ollll<ltlO~ l'U r 1IWIH'r l·\illy 1•qu1µpl•d , !>how .. .. 111>crb ri.lrt• & low mile .. 11;.t:JLHJ-;1 Buy or L l'i.l!>t' Otht•r flnt? M BZ', to l'hOu.w fram MISSION VIEJO IMPOR1S ........ I \ D ......... . ,., .. ,.,...~ ................ . 131./1411 495-1704 MERCEDES LIMOUSINES l.m\ m1k., 1~7 1St·1 IUl2 1 Ulark Strell:h a\ .111 MOTORCARS D'ELEGANCE 11:!•1 w 17th~ \ .11 !J:!50 i!i :!KOS l.1><111l«I X 1111 c·un1l $1 :! JOU or h1·-.t ul 11 r ~1:! l)t!.IU 7:! :\11•fl•t•cl1•0, ;!llO~f': \I 11111· \\ I t>rloH 1111 111 1111 \ l'I'\ l"ll'i.Jll ;>.)II( I 01111 111 I j.: 11wn1 I' I' ~.11; H!MllJ "i:! :\kn·l·ck., :!:111 u1nd ~"> !l!I~ i;;:i 1;:rrn \lilt 1975 MBZ 450SL l.tl\111 111u'I' 1·q111111><•d ""illt .,tl'fl"U. ('l'Ul"ol" l'l1ll l1"11i & Ill 'UJJ\'I I> l'ulll11 tum l-a11l.1'>ltl' -.a\ mg~ th" \H'«i-l·nd 111:!5;101.1 MISSION VIEJO IMllORfS ............ \0 "'--· 1110, ....................... , 131-1141 49$·1104 MG 9742 •...•.................. Ii:! l'orst·he Xlnt l"\lnd Huns i:d. new rjd1al:.. ~l<XI. Call 552 49!19 197(i 912 ~; PO HSl'l 11': Yellow tan. Bluupunkt A~t F!\t ::.lcreu c·a~selll'. ~1 ~pd. ullo~s. l>nt SI 1,500 or l>t•o,L hfft'r l'h 645·1387 ·77 TO}'O\j C'ornlli.J, 2 dr, hkt? nc". AM FM stereo, 7,um m1 . .i~k1n).! $3200 fl.t6 . IQ)H l'Vl'' ·n l'l'hl"u t<•r. xtnt nmd1 lion. lo mile!>. many xlru~. Si:l 100. 962 ti401 · '75 Corolla Oeluxl'. a11. radrnb. d~fogi;t·r. i. Int 1·ont.l S2375 llJO.ti7~ 'ifi Por:-.i·ht• !111!-> l'.ir)!u. Tn"•-J. xlnl c·o11J. 1\ ~I F!\1 l.iµe -·r• 9767 dei:k 17 f.1 1 1:1."> 77~ ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 71 911. xlnl t•n nd \lu'l ,.1.'11 1 S3.2!'>0 c;Jt 211)1 d-.ys. !l!iO H!.llJ \It i; P!\1 16 fH 7 LooJtled Xlnt rond 7000 m 1 SS 795 ~li.ln.dlu-.. hu-. 5 16 1300 hrn K33 257 .o 75 Por.-.t he !Ill lo 101k:-. IJ>ITR250 Gou1ln1nd "'u F:"ll t"dl>M'll1· ~u lk-.t radtab. ;o 0011 m1 ol 1,.r ;,~2 0().1:! s.!000 l'li I I.I I i!i ""'""hl' ~11 1 I K liln Volluwaqen 9770 IU J g ~ F \J .... 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ClOSlO SUNDAY\ VWSALE!!! \\'l• ll,I\ c An ~:xn·lll·n1 Sl·ll'l'l IOn 01 VW llu'l'" & C: :1111 pt·"' BILL YATES vw.PORSCHE :-..m J u<1n t'aµi..lrano 837-4800 493-45 I I i:J Dl-:1.llX I·: 1111, ~!d t'Olld I 111 rr1 I . Ill'\\ \I ll'h rwli.tl.. ~;1200 1.11; i!'121 .tit f1l1\I li.'i BJJ.1 Bug i'l'l'lb ""'k s.150 l '.di "l'n. x:r. 15''" 70 \ W \\ i:n .1111o1 lot1b ,\ 1 um i.:uod 11110 1i .. 1 ut 1 1~12 ·~•2:! "ktl \' l!Yi() \.'\\' .\1111 11111d lk-~t ol t !'1:11 lliU dy' 7i;! t.:!it.. t•\' j",! \'\\' llu' fll'IU\l' i flj'' ... unroul On i: 11\\111·1 (';1mp1ni: t-quq1 "2.i;,11 I 1 l!Jh i l.!:1 i:! \' w I 7UUt· 1 t 1 l'ln111t ('Ill! h1-.1\ y dul\ llUll'h l'IL ... trnn 1111 c, 15 7'.IHl1 i i\'\\' llu' Hhll 1·11g .\~1 l-';\1 '"'l'l'll l'.I'' 1flo1•f.. ::;! H~I i'."11 :mf1i i·I Supl'r Bt• t•l I(• Hhll cni: Xlnt 1·1111.t l!li 25!1H new p<1int. first $1000 SUMMER 1959 CADILLAC takes 6-IS·2327 2 DR. HARDTOP Volvo 9772 SALE This cla:.s1c cur lS extra C'leun! Musl see to ap 11rcc1ate! <GYC946> NOW ONLY $1895 ....................... 1973 VOLVO 164 SEDAN Automat ic. A M FM :.tcreo. <Hr cond . 't'fY low miles & a local C'Ur lmmaculalc thruoul 1 1346GDV> Th.is week ONLY $4395 MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 49S· I 2 l 0 ORAMGE COUt4TY VOLVO 1-~.\t'LlJSJ \I EL V VOi. \ U L.irgc:.t Voh·o Ul•jll'r 111 Or;.inge l'ounl.\ ' BUY or LEA!> 1': DIRk:CT [ft:ft'l~, 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 1~. Voho 12:!S. 2 dr. I :-pd. air dl!an l!Ji :!X:tl 1~1 ldr t 1·\I .i1r \1•t\ 1 k.111 .\11-. ~oml' 1·111-: "ti.. ~131111 li-15 17\Jti 1975 VOLVO I 6'1A SEDAt-1 I O<H>H l.l.';1th1•r 1111 .1ulom;1t1t. ;i 11· tond "unronl & A !\I F ~I -.ll 1 t•o I .i .. ::.t•ltC 1739 ~I l'T I SADDLE.BACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 1968 Volvo I 44. 53fi 0130 1975 VOLVO 164 E t\ulum<•lll . 1-r11tsl' c un trnl, .\.\I F~t ""1th !;1111· II"' 1\1nd01\'> & h-athcr 111t l:J.l5~1YH I $5988 OrClllCJe Cowtty's Seville Ct"nt~ 1975 CADILLAC COUPE OEVfll& U I ) lo chooM: Crum /\II loaded with J>OWer op· lions Sale pnct.'<i from ( Q'.!:37352) $6488 1974 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE t:..iunolt't top ult "ht•t·I. t·rwM~ l'llntrol. \ M FM :ikn'O "'th lclpt.' plaHr 1'496KZll $5488 I 973 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE C:ru1sc l'ontr ol. :.ll:'rco mulllµIC'X. 6 \\UY po .... cr seal. tull power. l)f1!1u11~. rtt t85JLG/\ I $4388 1973 CADILLAC SEDAH DEVlt.LE i''ull power a s~1:.1 :-. A :\I F M ~ l l' r t' o mult1µlex lilt wht<l'I. tiO II) J.JOWl.'r ~t·•H l'lc 19'.!lGIL. l $3988 1972 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE Full power. t•rwst• 1·1111 trol 1\:-.1 l"!\1 ~t crco mullq1lcx. tilt ""'h<.'<'I l'll· 1s11 1-;v:o.i1 $3588 OVEll 1~11 l2UJ\LITYCAHS TOSf:LECT J.'H0!\1 OPEH SUHDAY BEACH IMPORTS 848 OOVESTREET NEWPORT rn.:A<.:H 752-0900 1975 Coupt! De Ville Jo' u 11 y I o a d c d I o "" milca)te, \lnyl top t<;, ct>llent t·ondllion S6500 11r bl'st ofr er 87!).707 S '75 Cad $.:\'11lc Has C\f'r }Ihm~ 19!\f m1 M1111 l'Ond $1 t.500 Ph 6'10· 7311 lill l'ad11lac 4 dr ~edJ11 ).:<•Jcl l"Ond $800 960 3836 Comaro 991 7 ...•........•..•....•.. Z<!8l'.1maro C:hl'rry 197l w SJ:>l'l'tal !'am & hl'at.ls. many l'>-t ras. ~Jrns . ~13·"35.5 197ti <'<! ffii.ll'll ti cyl. slit:!.. I'S, ITlUI-\~ Xlnl $4050 K..\11 JS~ Chevrol~t 9920 ......•••.............. 75 MONZA 2+ <!. ~ n I Jlr :63250 61ti·ZlJ8 77 Chl'\' .M :ih bu da::.-.11 "I!" '\.ir :.lt·n·o. full.1 lo;1c1 l'rl l.o m 1 558011 1•13 -17!.17 * * • Kothy Felts 3!!7 w Ba\ l'Olll<t ~1c;<t 'I ou .ire 1 he"" inner ol two free tickets ISl.5 00 \ aluc).111 Rinqlinq Bros. Find "hat \'OU "i.Jlll 1111 Daily 1'1lot t'las:;,1lt1·cls Autos, H ew 9800 Autos, Hew 980()1Autos, Hew 9800 * • .. : rvv~K LAN~~ li:1 l!ui: Sun rnol l.11111<-. & run-. I! 11·,1t :-.1~1;. fil:! 211i" Nabers Cadillac Nabers Cadillac Barnum & Bailey Circus .\ug-1thru1\ ur.: 13 .\ni.Jhe1m Co1t\'l'nl11111 t'l.'nlcl", !IOll W. Ki.ltl'll.1 '1'1ckcls must lit! ,.,. rhangl•d tor n•sc1'\'l'd ~l'als al the l'om ent1011 C1•nter ahc<HI of l1 m1• C;Jll 64:! Sli711. E\l ;J;J3 111 t'latm )OUl"llCkl'h * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * .>11110 II.II h• 11 ~;\ d SUPER VALUES! I•'•' r 1 , "" ~n1 C I O \i io ,,, no.al t " r ,.1,.,. ii ... ~ oun~C'·~r nro ':, t•' •, ,.., l! cit •~··Ill A) *************************** 1977 PINTO 2 DR. SEDAN -•,; ~ 4 spred front d1~c brakcc; rt1Ck lS pinion "a · ~~ <;IPPrtng electric rear window delros•er wheel covers 2 3 htrr engrne deluxe bumper aroup & tinled g•ass 1127830) NOW ONLY $3389 SUPER USED CAR VALUES ~9a6~,~~~Dil~~~ill•<-11,1n,moss1on •cJC110 P. s 1599 heal or c 7J1MFVI 1974 PIMTO COUPE s 19 99 Ton lu()f rronorny in lh1~ one• ,1 cyl eno1nP. 4 ~W'•'rl tr 1n ... r.1c110 8. h(',Ht•r ,5q6KGC1 1973 BUICK REGAL COUPE $ 2699 V·8 auto lrl'lnS power stPertnQ g windows <olNf!O r ad•O landau 10P & trll whrel 1031 KF01 I 97 4 FORD L TO BROUGHAM V·8 Juta trans. lacl ail'· power sleer1110 bral\es 4 windows. stereo r11d•C1 hl'ater v1n~1 rool l1ntPd OIA<;'I & w s w l•rec; 1827LJKI $2699 I 971 JffP 4x4 PICKUP $ 2 99 9 V B aulo rrano; air cond POwf'r sreen na radio 4 hP:itf'r r78610HI 1974 CAPRICE 4 DOOR v 8 auro 1raM lac t ii" brake'i .~ w1ri<tows <lereo wheel 1845lJOI ~~·;.~~·~·~~ .. $ 319 9' 1973 FORD 'l1TOH VAM $ 3399 V·8 enqln\> au1oma11_c_1_ra_n_s_m_•_ss-1o_" __ ra_d_•o_&_ neater t97028PI 1'74 RAMCHERO c;.T. V·8 a4to trans flltl •" PoWtl' sleermq 3 br1lces stereo rQd1a heater & tinted ahi, 15095251 ~3499 • \uUf I II u'\kOI N l..1flC1V( f V\t'f I -... I~ 'II 1 . ~· ~ ~ ~ 111: .1 ~= :::J .I: " C If .l• 0 .n 0 ·' a: : k_--,k,,r C~or~ (-t. > Holb Ho\'t't· & lkntlc\ :.;ii~ & :.e·n tC'c • '63 Cl.01'0 111 Clmversi(>o.. Gd tu nil g 1.500 !i33NOI\ I ;5:; ',\ .. W. 17th SI l':\f •';I I• 6:11 O.'l l~ CONCANMON'S HORSELESS STABLES 8rnf..t•rs ol f111t· 1·11n1t·111 llUQr..' HOl.I~'\ nmTE BEN'l 1.EY aulomoln l1•s 2711 I': Coa~l 11" ·' lil I t 1)75 11!1~11) lih llu.; Huth i:r1•.1t ht :S'i!l5 takt•, t.12 2Ui:! 1967 AUU \Cl'' de.in ~I 2UCI i1.H.:t<!l I Jft '.">P\I i:t ~llJl\'I 11111! ,111111. >.1111 1·ond ~4!011 s:u, sos:• I '"l.I \J,,,1) 111-'lllKI ii; 26:! t;J.,\. full\ l~llUppc1I \lnl' l't1\ .ill• jl.Jrl.1 Si!r.15 ii I :;.11 liH!I i:J 11;.1. I door air. PS. P""r t.l1~t· hrk,, 111·"" "•t·hchn l1n•,, l•1 rn1 S:l6011 5111, 12211 l!l'i:I \"W Su Pt'I lki.:tk ·70 I Ur. \I <ilr H II 1111 hi.up !\lu:-.l ~at· .Sl:H/.~ :).)I .ii6S or .~56-Ci:l5:> ,\11t11 .... unrl 1ww ltrt<;. p.1mt, hkl' nu n>ntl ~ 1!:15 l>'l''I l:!t:I I :12.1:ll17 1•\ r-. 711 9tiii·~ll!t2 ·m VW Fa~lhac I.. l:!.S.CJf><> Autos, Used mi. 1-!0lld conrl S!IOll Ca II • ••• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~·It 5pm. <>·Hl ;12:1 AMC 990 5 ..•••.•..•••.•...••.... 537-7777 ID . '- .. * Saab 9760 ·711 \IW Sq bk. rr•hlt 1•ng. 1 !17 <1 A mi> as s ii cl o,. g1)11d tire::.. lo rn1. Pl'l'll'l'l flrnugham. Near nt'\\. "'""' s un •110! .. \C. ·I0,000 m1 steel beltl«f i\!\I F:\t ~tl•rt•o. :nu~I radials Nu Paec 151JIJ ~l'll. tr<1n:.lcrri•d Sll!OO CB Xlnt cond Lo book. -GOFW~ c;11tl OIE. ...Q[r ~ ..........•..•......... ·75 !\l1d)!l'l "" 1·arria).!t' rack Onh 10.uoo m1 ~lo Xl11t i:ond IH2·03t I • 7 4 MG Midget C 10131 l 12.lOO mllt'S, 2) rs 21 .UOO mill'"" arran· I} o1va1lablt-On)!inal thru oul S2499 COPELAND MTRS 20011-: btSA S58·8000 •SAAB* t)H/\NGE COl".'llTY S :q SA.\U lJEt\LEH ' f''or Sale' & St•n 1t 1· BEACH IMPORTS ~ oon:snn:t·:T l:\:l'ar Mat',\l'lhur IJI\ 11 & J ambon•t• llo<1d 1 NEWPORT Ht<; \("II 752-0900 7!">2-5.12:! $WOO SC'll SI 77S 1'141i· ll!4U · 7 o V w II 11 It h I " T o p Bui ck 9 9 I 0 ('Jrno,•r. t ~hi\ t·n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~) 1111 ('all l!lif'il~ll 7,. LESABR~ 1.uxi.;s I' P New tires. 28.000 mil~:. ~ ,1Utomal1c \tW Bu,.:. Ei.cellcnl 1·ond SI 200 mml cond1t1on Pri vall' J>anv 962·84:1'7 ~ \ ec; 1).$5 3!1112 Toyota 9765 -BEAUT 1975 Buic k ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70VW Hus:. b11: rl·ar lire!-Regal. Air. stereo. V top. * *econ st•hool tran:. ,int.cond.$3500.6449836 $1250 offer fi.U 2679 ·75 MG M1di:et. Cherry t•nnc1 thru out $.1000 ur ol r ~5 :JllR.5 >t '65 VW X lnl runntnl-! ·74 Buick Regal. xlnt cond All pwr. S3200 bst offer. 842·2844 >t com.I Snrf. so so hod) * SlOOO &17 5711!1 • 9744 ··················••••· '7tl MGU. xlnt. ccmd GOOO ml S4500 lt ·oo Lf: SABRE ) /lWO('r . it ·n VW Poplop Cmpr. tm· jlc1. tires. ball. brake:. >t mac: 1·oncl. mun~· i.tras 85000 mi. st!SO. 640·<~08 640·4058 ------ - 97!1·4211.tll6PM 14 MGB. Xlnl cond. Must sec Uaby forces sole. $Jl95. Ph 496 •17:hl SJ C1 9746 '71 Opel Rallye 1000 $650 Phone afll'r 5 ~ 7416 71 (;T 1900, nl'w ydlow paml. lo miles. 4 spd, blk ml 52300 640 1660 Pant.ro 9747 • •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 PAM'TfRA • 5 s p eed , A M /FM• ,. it '72 SUptr liel'tll' xlnl «un· d1tion Slft.50 8411 ll!lliJ "Tl VW Camp Mohilc Dix Europc;in arn val. liOOO m1 '11 P vt P l)' $80110. 675·9f'54 '72 S<iuan•hnck. rbll t?nJ: nu tires $1.500 or bst orr Must st'll f"11i R~ '7-t VW UUG, hkc new. 2.t,lXXl m i, $2900. 673·4481 lZ7 Amethyst Bal Is ------• '62 VW New uphol. e ngine • & trans. Greul car Make • o(r Call f>45.398S • '76 Buick Century V6. Like new, economy 4 dr S4200 536-7313 '68 Bwck Electrn. 111r. AM-FM, cruise conl. Gd. cnnd. $49-.5. 495· 1605 Codi Nae ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 SDorado l.uxurious convertible. Loaded with all the ex· lras. <OOSKYO) $74'9 MOTORCARS 0aEGANCE 626W 17lhS.1\. 547.9250 w ca:.sette. M lcheli n • 1~~1:;:1~~;.::~·:, ~~~;it rndral<i, low miles & a • , .. , ... it sup<'rb cl as 1c' Ex· .. it '2>©\loti~-~ctrs · cellenl leos~ plan uvu1la • =f=::!:~~~~~:h it ble t9SSLOZJ. ' • < >t SADDlEBACK • -=> • VALLEY IMPORTS >t B • Sll-2040 495-4949 it ~ it .<( • P~ot 9748 .~ ······················· . : • Tlaof l!'triguing Word Game witli a Cliudle • .,., ., (I.A' I' l'O«A .. o--.. ~· letton of •h• -~ '°"" ••o,.bltd "'°'d' t.. ( ,_ IO f°"" f0<11 tlmpfo -dt HEKSAN Jhl 111 I t.11 ji, II Ill\ ti { •• ,1 I M1•,.1 '10 •111~1 CADILLAC SALE Mef'CedH· T rode-ins All MUST GO! "S!JCpc l>l' V1lll• S.\VI•: lbn· Cla~~11· lk"1ut~ tNV l'.;liOO I "ti8 l'JX• Uc \' 1 Ill· SA \t 1-: !-\Illy cqu1 ppt>d 1XHH2HI '73 El Uora<h• SAVE ,\II !hr Xlrns • (583GHNl '73C1ic Ot• V1lk S.\VI': Exet·ut1vc Ulu1•k (!ll211GL I '7<t CfJto' lk V11lt• Si\ VE De J::lc1wnct? Lo:1dl•tl !22"KEDI ·74 Convl'rllhll' :'.\\'I•: J)('sc'rl T;.i n E l D11r;1tl11 Loadl'<I With l'Xlt<.h <ID8KYV 1 Ask Fur '\1r Wh1tl·houw MOTORCARS D'ELEGANCE ~; W 17thS /\ 547 9250 '7:l Che\ l.agun,1 .• 11r ,.1111 d111on SIOOO Ci7:1 ... ,._Jl5 ;;, lmpjl,1 Sport ~<·d.1 11 land;.iu top 30.11410 n11 . unr.: o" nr ~14.195 !1()3--1:!5 7 71 ChcH·lll' ,\lahhu Couj)I.• jlr rad in 53.000 on I! miles. xlnt ,·oncl Slti9S 833 Oi27 h8 Che\) <.:a pnce. PS, P B. auto, .11r. needs en)!. ~ 89711625 '66 2-dr Malibu Sup1•1 l'Ond. Mu~l sell 1mme<f &Moffer 642·1471 15 Mnlllj 2+2. AM l"l\1 mr. In m1 &1000 ·ofr fi75·1Sl6 Cona1r ·so. 4 <Ir. S:Jriu Good running «1mrl1t1011 54H·7~1:J •('1.is..il' <'orvair Con ~1.·rl1bl<''s, re .. tored must :.N'. OlUSl Sl'll S:lli !l'..1.13 or 1213 > 943 323~ 'liH "CIC'Jn" Chevv NO\ .1 l!t\I m1 best ofr. ~11111 thru f''ri. 9 am to 5 pm 1213 lSJ2·31ll. wkn1I 6-12 7387 1975 CdV 1..oadcd. silver ci._:1 9925 w burgundy lthr ISM '" 1~ ~ JI.ju tires & shOl;k~ ,\~k ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing $5500 714·S5!) 1258 ·75 Cordoba. lcalh. seat:.. --- -loaded. 400cid. JI K mi. Classified Ads 642·5678 xlnt cond S5<JOO. 495-663:1 --- Autoa, Used Autos. Us~d ...•....•.••..••..........•.........•......... Fncsay, July 22, 1977 DAIL v PILOT D l 7 JOHNSON & SON HAS A CAR FOR YOU I • 1975 MONARCH 1972 MERCURY I Door Coup~ OlcJc-Ntll'l motcl'l1nq 1n1e1101 JOIJ COiorl!d vintl tOOI pOwur ,llto)ring OOwl!r Otd..-PS : rerev r.1 J10 con:.o;e t>cJCf'\el sPdl~ ,.,, ... ono1110111ng Lor •b 34PDR 1974 FORD 4 Door Se1L1n Nice tamoly ear W•1h poNor ~1oering pow111 t>ra~es 1or cond111on1nq r.1d10 automatic 1r,tn-..m1ss1on cream yttllON w,rtt 1974 LINCOLN Continental 4 Door Sedan. Soft beige with leather interior and brown vinyl root. lull power ot course. siereo. 11r con<111lon1ng A great 1.im11y ccJr an outstanding buy. Lie. 11666KJC Marouos 4 Door Sedan Full power. comto11 lounge saats. radio '" cond11toning. v1ny1 roor automallc 1ransm1s~1on. priced ao low. Lie '179ESD 1r ,n vonyl 1nt<>r1or Lie !1786KYI • ; 1974 FORD 5 5695 Torino Coupe Wn11e worn t>la k v1nvl rool Jn J tnlerior 5harp and ci~an w tl"I r.t..:i.o pow••' -s1eennq itinJ po'"'' rir;i~··~ ~• r cono111on1n l 1972 FORD 197 4 ELDORADO 197 4 LINCOLN Conltnlntai 2 Door Coupe Green m<'ta·t1c w lh wn11e roamer 1n1e11or 3nd ma1er11nq vinyl roor tull power ot cour!>o . stereo and a host ot luxury 11•tra:; See 1t tooay Loe •350LUV pr1ced ru .,.,, L ilo hLAK · 1· untry Squlfll Waqon G<eiill 1raMport;i11on w11n ;iutom~t1c tran~m1ss1on. pow•·• >11·1'""" '"I power ll•JkOS. ra010 air cond1l•on n I L•r :J l.'t:.LIJ 81191'>1 blue wnn white root. Blue 1n1tnor. Fully loaded ni.:e car. Lie. 1232KRE A ate.ti at 5 5777 55695 1975 MONARCH 1976 CADILLAC D•JOH COUPE G•Pen m1•tall1c W•lh wn110 • '"' P•tt 1nt14r-or air cond1t1oning power h: ··' n11 t• i po.JJnr nraKe<> radio automa11c " 111~rru-..~1""')(1 ''di c,narp and all se1 to Qo Lie =4· 1rrv 197 4 OLDSMOBILE 1 •lld~~ ..>uoreme Beautrlur car. Low ION '""''' po1,ur :>leering. brakes a" cond111on1ng. 1;!0~LG8 1 1973 COUGAR Air cond111on1ng. power sleenng. POW!!< Drakes. radio. yellow w11n brown vinyl root Sharp & ready to 001 {360GNJJ se~1110 Only 8 eoo miles real ~Oii yellow vt'tn beige 1ea1ner lntetlOf 1no 111 the O<l•llS on 4f\1"' lone car LIC, •639RDI 5 3444 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN -MERCURY DEALERSHIP dOHNSON a SOii LINCOLN MER CURY .. ; - 2626 Harbor Blvd. COUGAR CAPRI Costa Mesa • 540-5630 All Cms Plus Tax & Lie All Cars Sub1Pcl to Prior Sale .Autos, Used Autos, Used .Autos. Used AMtos,UHd !Autos, Used ···•······•·••·•••·······••···••······•••••••• ....•••...••.•...•.•..•.•..............•....•.••.................•..••.•••••.••.••.......... ···•··················· ················~······ .•.••..•............... Chrysl~r 9925 Continental 9930 eor.effe 9932 ~ 9935 Ford 9940 Mifttancr 9952 ~ 9957 Pontiac 9965 1'uMWtNrd 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1;-; Npt est m. Eng, t1res. & hody m gd cond. S400. Aft :>pm, Iv msg & fl ~-0201 or642-26l l Comet 9927 .....•....•.......•..•• '73 Comet. V8, PS, air, AM/FM 8 trk stereo, ne w tires. air shocks. very clean 40,000 mi. $2150 1>75-2688 Contiftentol 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!775 Mark IV ·Absolutely hcautiful diamond fire paint, luxury velvet Ill· terior. split recliner seat. t\M /FM s tereo tape. P"T. windows, seats & locks , deCogger. tilt "heel & cruise control. What more can you ask for? 32.662 miles. Asking wholesale bluebook·only S7800. (75SSPR). Cort Fox Lellsing. Call 645·3661 73 COMTIHEMT AL MARK IV Sih·er Edition. Fully equipped locludlng mag wheels. Only 40,000 mi l es. Can Lease. 1867MPS). : SADDLEIACk VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 '73 MARK JV. loaded XJnt. cond. Prked (or ~ sale. 552·91.34 '66 Uncoln Conv. All op- tion&!. or11. Invoice & ·muiaal. Good cond. $1500. <&M•11 75 COHTIHEHT AL '67 VETTE Super Sharp '75 Dodge '64 Falcon V-8. Auto. Gd ~.:~mV.~gao:w~~~: '74 Pinto Wagon, auto, air, '75 Grand Prix, ver y '68 T-Bird, good cond &: Ir> Coll low mileage ""650 r nn•nn cond 1 ownr AM/L' ... 8-track. lo sharp, A"if/FM, pwrwin· mileage. Bsl ofr over COLJ PF:. Leather in-S7500 Firm 496-s3ll · * · u uo.. · · new paint, xlnt cond, c '" " tenor. <'ruise c-ontrol, ---------i 640-1812 $S001bstofr. 968-6517 S1600CashS39·4062 _nu_·_1e_a..;:g_e_. S2_300_. 545-_· _1_20_2_ dowa/11eats, new tires, $600. Pvt p ly . Ph : · any reasonable oC!er. IJ'l9.1897between6·7. AMfl"M !>tereo w/tape, 175 Orange T -top. Xlnt '73Dodgc.A/C,53,000mi, '72 9passengcrLTDWgn, 75 M 11 J 3 '71 Pinto, rear ended in 5.2-4883 • . sunroof & low miles cond. $7200/bst ofr. 2 door , new tires. mags & fully equipped, immae, ustang • 4 ~Y • 2. 8 c c i d e n t , x 1 n t '85T Bird. Xlnt body & UP· (5.00PQR) 5520143 c;irb. l\ftrnn. 675-9600 61,000 mi,$1450.642·4412 lt.,4spd,PP. mecharueal cood, as is SUPER '73 Grand Pnx, hotstcry. Runs goojl. $6688 S2400or bst ofr. S8l..()()72 s.c;oo. 548·7633 xlnt cond, loaded & ollly S1000(1rm. 545-1202 Nabers Cadillac :!1100 I l.11 "'II Bl\ d. c...1.,1 , t\k,.1 ~ rn 'J 11x> '70 Lincoln Murk Ill. cleanest car m Orange County. new Michelin tires, best offer 645· 1822. 9AM-SPM, 673-8969 art 5PM/wknds '77 ~1 ark s. sell or trade Take pickup, wgn, or van. 960·3826 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORVETTES . CHOICE OF 12 1961THRU1977 4 speeds & Automatics O~County's LClrC)est & Finest 5.eedl0tt EZFtNANCING WE LEA.SE CORVETTES HOWARD Chyrolet Dove & Quall Streets NEWPORT 82,ACH •33·0551 '73 Corvette, Brown, fully Cortina '68, $450. Gd Okkmoblle 9955 30,500 mi br orig ownr equipped, lmmae. 32,000 Ford 9940 trans, gd mi, stick. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 GOLD PINTO Nr. new 543-1938 1976 T· Bird. Loaded. easy mi. Best offer over ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-0577 1976 OLDS tires /battery. Estate ~ 17,000mi. $7,000. SOOOO. 645-3009 or 541 ·088S sale $850. 545-9677 556·3131 • '75 LTD 2 dr Brhm, xlnt OMEGA SEDAN n.undffbir# 9970 -------- 77 Coneffe 1 PHIL conciBesloffer.640·5565 LlkeNEWI Wlth factory Ptymouth 9960••••••••••••••••••0 •••VftCJC1 9974 4 speed, Loaded & only LONG orS40-290t air cond. & only 5440 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 THUNDERBIRD ••••••••••••o••••••••• 12,800 miles. ''One of a FORD l--'--al----9-9-4-2-miles. (830NLF). 'at Roadrunner 383, p /11, Leather interior, moon VEGA '76 Kmd". lmmed. delivery. ""t-'' $3988 ~/b, radlo/ht_r, nu nnt, roof. 11M/FM stereo HATCHBACK GT nl · h bl l ••••••••••••••••••••••• r•• I\ ue w 1t ue in . ttry, nu tires. SllSO. w.~tape, cruise control. DEMO. s speed trans. <St: r0054) 1967 Crown Im peri a I. very Call 839-4009 · I · 8 9 J(ood cond, all xtras Nabers so so power seal, spcria a i r co n d . • e t c. S9 8 8JO/bestofr.S59-0378 '68 Belvedere 2 dr, VS. pa int & Jo w miles . (6505/3S32).Was$3795. MOTOR CARS <938NJL>. OML y $3298 C Mavftri k 9947 c auto., A/C. Runs good! $7518 D'ELEGAM E c ad1·11ac $2915, Hurry! 646-8365 HOWARD CM•rolet 626 W 17th S.A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dove & Quail Sts. 547·9250 l ... , ..... "*•··~'·•-•• '76 2Dr., 6cyl. Like new. 2600 H.irtwr Blvd. 68 Ply · Sr.rt SUburban, Nabers NEWPORT BEACH Weekend s,.clol! .,~..,, ..... ,...... ,_ !~??~~~a~!~\frt!~~ Cm1 J M~.,.1 540-9100 ~~:. ~~~~~~~ = 83).0555 1973FoRo lm-SS04 _97U_IA8 ____ Cadillac '75 Vega, xlnt condition $1950. 1973 CORVETTE Full power, low miles & in MlNT condition. USSJQG ). Don't miss this one! LTD SQUIRE '74 Maverick. Lots of ACLASSlC! POftffoc 9965 LUXURY WAGON TLC. Must sell. $1850 '68 442 Convertible. Xln ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2600 H.11hur Blvd. 898-6257 f)Jll power. automatic & bestofr.Call642·299S cond. lo m i. See to ap 1976 PONTIAC Costa Ml!~·' 540·9ltMI Have sometb.tng to sell? MOWS6495 m ore! < 07 4 H NC). A '72 Maverick, mast sell, 6 preciat.e. SlSOO. 675-4759 Ai 1Wt4 Fon.la _________ 1 Classified ada do It well. , super buy, EZ terms· cyl, low mileage. •77 Cutlass Suprem Aatomatlc, pwr. steer-~..a-N Ml\~ION VIEJO IMPORI\ O.J\1C. 1 yr. parts & labor $1600/offer. 675-9098 Bronoham, 2 dr, bllt, fuJI iog.lJrakes•wJndows. -nn. ew flOOAufos, New flOO service policy avail. and -lr --' trol AM/FM stereo tape, tilt ••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• th A C • . .....,_ 9950 pwr, a ' c~wse con • "'~• •-u.. b l e ulo enter s pnce 1s ftWnOury stereo, xtras, Im mac, ""-• r a . ..., w ee s. ONLYS2799 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3SOOrnl.mustsel1$7lOO, 11,722 actual rnUes. ~ •• ' I• ' " . ~, "" . . 831 17·18 49$1104 MAIERS '7 6 Moo arch Ghia. ss&-4233 (278NRS). EZ terms· · 9933 AUTO CENTER AM/FM, atereo, auto, O.A.C. 1 yr. parts & r a Ir . r u II p w r , V 8. 'ID Olds Delta 88. Good service policy av all. •••••••• ••••••••••• ••• • 1425 Baker St.. C.M · Beautiful. $4600/bSt ofr. school tramp. $750/offer . OHL Y $,5f9t 1969 MERCURY 540-9109 ~~ 644-2679 .. UlltS COUGAR '68 LTD Sta. Wgn w/300. um Mercury, Marquis '14 C ut S up. Fully • 1 AUTOCINTER V8 , outomatlc, pwr. P /S, P /B. 111r. Great Brougham, ' dr, all equipped. lmmac, 4314. i.-BalterSt .. C.M. steering + brakes, vinyl transp. $500. 552·3226 uk white. white vtn top, 1 B w n • $ 3 5 o O • P P 540-9 I Ot rool,alrcond.lcverylow forGre1. owner, very clean. (1U)fS15.10IS ft · miles. <ZNW135). EZ Loaded. ti'aet air, PS, 'TT Gtan Prix,. •ti. p/b/ terms-0 .A.C. 1 yr. parts '71 GXY Galaxle, 4 dr, PB, radJo, ~aplltaeat. "70 CUTLASS P /S, P /8, p/w, p/aeatl1 tit wbl, •labor 1ervlce policy vinyl top. air, R /H, Pwr door locu, .'l'W, A/C,radlo.Xlnt.runnlog AM/PY. T•i'dQf. tomla. avalL SeeU> believe at comp. motor overhaul, cruise control. $2'50 eood. a. gel. trans. car, &ic. Ev•89'7..,.. ONLY $1999 balt. & paint. $1395. 751·0808 eves; 751·59(9 SlaJ0.548-tOM HAIHS 67J.1.IN2 dYI ~ tt5 JM Le MAM, V.S, auto, · r-vtaYI top, x1Dt hmnlD• AUTO CEHTER '74 Ford Elite, air, Pa, pb, ~ " ttl2 ·-................... OQDCt,"1S.......,. JA2$BakaSt.,C.M1 1terd'O. Xlnt cond. ••••• .. ••-•••••••••••• '1111.u.n·.\I»~ 1Uck, a .,, 540.t IOt 133"1JS1. '61 Auto•· !L~ ort1 =· ~~-=.ttsoo. X:~~'1r~i '70XR'1 F\lll pOWU', itereo im J.TD Country Squlr. mt. 2 o..m11. Mm ~d. 'l • Jllllnt; aet<>. IG-talb upe dk, A/C, lo ml. ·wan. R/H, P /S, lt/B, Sl8()0.U1·19 11'72Pfnto, ... Sl800 486-7835 alUPM A/C, roof rack. Gd ruo. '6S Restored 65 000 ml OoodCondlUon.. ' Dini COftd. $1350, 497-1934 ft t I l 1l ...., Dodft ft35 befon12noonocatu reb -.. nu pa nt1.. ·~ ·~ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• cub $1500/orr64$-11v1 "12 Ptpto. Auto, e ttac1s•-----.~~~.,....--1 Clwlc ·~7 Dodae, ltavin1 ~Set~ O_';~" ;::.: 'GS MU11nf, 1.119. new en• tapl, Ruu &d. 8et qtr C.lU. muat nil, She-La tept, 4<* • .i.t oir takes. "tlrel, 1 owoer., '1$00. ,.-.:•too. Ph5'5411 538-Gl,Ul-4.Mt 511f.om 4!M·21JO '11 IWNAIOUT Vo&; alr, -.ao!!:. 40 CHANNEL DIGITAL ·ce RADIO \ j D 18 DAIL V PILOT ,,,day, Jutx 22, 1m DEMONSTRATOR SALE!!! H u CJ e S e I~ c t i o n o f I 9 7 7 Demonstrators On Sale Now at Year End Clos~ Out SaYiftCJS~ GREAT VALUES ON FINE USED CARS '74 SAAi 4 cyl engine. automatic transmission, radio. heater. bucket seats. vinyl roof & power brakes. (473KLV). '75 CHEVY MONTE CARLO VB. autOfnatic. radio. h eater. power• steering. power brakes. w/s/w tires. AM/FM radio. vinyl top & air cond. (262MIG). 52995 '61 OLDSMOllU V-8, automatic, air conditioning. ~ steering. pawet brattes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. Ce52ElU) '72 PLYMOUTH IAIRACUDA 8 cyl. engine, automatic transmission. radio. heater. bucket seats. console. vinyl top. wf!lw tires & air conditioning. (261FUPJ 51695 '71 DODGE POLAU v~. automatic. air conditioning, st~ering. power brakes. radio. heater whitewall tires. (OHDUO) • . SAVE NOW WITH CUSTOM CAR LEASING ..... - LEASE THE ALL NEW CORDOBA AND VOLARE OR ANY HEW MAKE CAR, TRUCK OR VAN DIRECT AND SA VE! LOW COMPETITIVE RA TES .•• FOR INFORMATION AND PRICES CALL PAUL DEFABLIS. •• 546-1934 PEPENDABLE SERVICE YOU CAN COUNT ON WHEN YOU NEED IT! ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH SERVICE HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 7:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. BRAND NEW 1977 PLYMOUTH VOLARE WAGON 318 V~ engine bench seat automaltc transmission. tinted glass. day & n1qht mirror. left remote control mirror. electric clock. radio. lugqaqe rack. power steenng. deluxe wheel covers. door edge protectors wsw tires. pin stripes. Ser #HL45G 78270892. 76 MBCURY COMET 6 cvr engine. automatic. radio. heater. POWer steering. pcwer brakes. w/s/W hres custom intenor + exterior & air cond 1958NOKI. '69 MERCURY MARQUIS V~. automatic. air conditioning. pcwer steering, power brakes. pcwer windows. power seats. radio. heater. vinyl roof. tilt wheel. (YPZ906) s995 '74 AMC AMIASSADOR V-8. automatic. air conditioning. power steenng. power brakes. pcwer windows. AM radio with tape. heater, whitewall tires. vioyl roof. tilt wheel. cruise control. (960JSIJ s2395 '71 CHRYSLER NEWPORT va. automatic. radio. heater. power steering. pcwer brakes. w/s/w tires & air conditioning. (138DLF). 51095 •75 Pl YMOuTH YAUAMT '76 Pl YMOUTH FURY 6 cylinder. automatic, air conditioning, V-8. automatic. air conditioning, power steering. radio, heater. whitewall steering. power. brakes. radio. heater. tires. (031NOO) vinyl roof. (347PWMl V-8; automatic. air conditioning. power steering. pawer brakes. radio. heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof. hit wheel. 1269HOO) '77 PLYMOUTH FURY ,. V-8. automatic. air cond1t1on1ng, power steenng, pewer brakes. r~d10. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. (790REGJ L I Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION VOL 10, NO. 203, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Afternoon N.Y.Stoe~ Report Alleges County Jail AhUseS A :. st: m b I ' m J 11 K 1 l' h ,1 1 11 I Afat.orre tD 1-w. t\n~ek~ 1 todJ\ Iss u ed u rcpurt Jlll·Jpn.: widespread abu,t· 11( p11">oner., 111 Orange County J,,111 Alatorre ~ re11ort <·11111rathl't' l'ecenl findm~., hy tht· t>rc1n.:1· County Grand Jury and the '>lalt· Soard of Corrections. In recent reports, th•· C..~rnnd J ury and the board pra1.,l'<I thl· Jall oper..illons .ind c.llr.1ul thc 1' 1'>h:nct· of other than isolated t'J">e~ of abusl· Hut the n•1J0rt handed out by Alatorrc today cites 26 abusive practice., al the Jail lncluc.ll'd among the report·s Jllegat10ns arl' -Rough handling of prisoners .:orng to court and s ubstandard t·ond1twns in the waiting room. -Use of unnecessary force by J<.111 deput1e~ in bookini: ar ea and isolation cells. -Unsanllary 1solat1on cells. -Jail discipline described as .. arbitrary. capricious and in- discriminate " -Existence of u 1atl search and security .. goon squad" that .. methodically beats prisoners picked out for special treat- ment." -Failure of guards to halt .. certam prisoners from being beaten and sexually molested." The report handed out by Alatorre is un'der the heading of a re port pre pared by the As semblyman Select Committee on Corrections. One hundred and eighty one pages of the report is a transcn pt of a Feb. 11 public hearing in Santa Ana. At that hea ring, Alatorre was the only committee member to ..ittend. The hearing was a result of the activities or the so-called Oran~e .County Justice Committee, in e l uding members Frank Martinez and George Grey. During the lengthy hearing lormer Jail inmates. members of their families and others testified. Today. Alatorre said it is that testimony which is the basis for Two Sex-death Victims Murder S11speeted Mother, 8 Kids Die in Blaze PROSPECT. Conn. <APl Tbc bodies of eight childn·n. some of them bound and ~aggcd. and the mother of seven of the youngsters were found today in their firc·damaged house, pollt·c .,aid. .. I don ·t r<.'mcmhcr anr homicide of this magnitude in Connecticut." said slate police Valley Tax Bate Hike 48 Cents? The Fountain Valley (clcml'll . tary) School District tax rate m ay j ump as much as 48 ccnh this year. Asst Supt. Chick Woodfin told trustees Thursdav night. In a brief written report lo trustees , Woodfin said the tax rate hike is due to the curn•nt s tale school finance law, known as SB 90. which went into e((ecl in 1973. 1 "As the district's assessed value per average daily atkn· ·dance (AOA> increases," said · Woodfin, "the SB 90 for mula n· quires the local taxpayers to pick up a greater portion of the fund ... received for each student.·· Woodfin added, "A distnc~ with declining enrollment such as ours is bit do ubly har d because the assessed valuation per ADA increases due to tn· cr eased valuation and also due tu lower ADA.'' Fountain Valll'y School Dis trict officials ~1nticipate 421. fewer students this fall Assessed valuations rn the d1., trlct will rise :.ibout 22 percent. Woodfin said. Trustees said Thursday thev plan to discuss the tax s1tutat1on at their Aug. 4 meeting. Huge Salad Never Served ALBANY. N .Y. <AP> -The pile of greens being touted as the .. world's largest salad .. was never s.erved despite the pres- ence of· seven·foot tall wooden salad forks and spoons -a casualty or heat and health con- siderations. The state Department of Agriculture and Markets dis- played the slightly willed concoc· lion Thursday on the promenade of the South Mall office complex ln a four.foot deep swimming pool filled mostly wilh ice and topped out with the salad. OUlclals said the s l ate workers, tourists, and the merely hungry who lined up in the 90. desree sun were served a separate salad wrapped In in· dlvlduaJ bowls brought in a retrigel'attd truck. Comm1ss1oner Edw<m1 Leonard. "Soml' firemen founci some of lhl' children tn their bonds. so we're treating 1l hkc a murder,'' a s tale police spokesmun said. Police said the bodies had all l>l·en burned. and the off1 c1al ea use of death won't be de· 1erm111cd until autopsies are pl'rformcd. The woman was identified as <'hl'rvl Beaudoin, a mother of ... even Police 1dcnt1f1ed her t·hlldren as Fred. 12, Sharon. 10, Debbie. 9, P aul. 8. Rod, 6. Holly, :; and Mary Lou. 4 The eighth child was identified a~ Jcnrnfer Santoro, a 6-year·old cousin from nearby Waterbury. PohCl' said the husband. Fred l!caudotn, was workrng the mid- nq~ht to 7 a.m. ~hift as a m achine operator al the Pratt & Whitney plant 1n North Haven at thl• time 111 the blaze Voluntel'r f1 re man T<.'rry · Crock said crews had to fight the lire for about 10 minutes before t hl'y could get into the house. and that during that time they heard no signs of life from the house. "It's pretty well gutted 10 there." Crock said. /\. neighbor, J oseph Paolino, ... u1d he went to the Beaudoin house. about 100 yards from his home. after his wife smelled ~moke al about 3:45 a.m. lie said ht· found nothing at fir!)l. but \\('Ill bacl< a rcw minutes later "When l got there, you could "Cl' fire everywhere. I opened the l>Jck door and got drt ven back by a blast of smoke and heat," he s aid. "I hollered inside but got no response. Then the picture wtn· <low blew out from the s ide of the house :.ind l had to J?et back " <See 9 BODIES, Page A2> Bar Fracas Leaves FV Workers Hurt A number of Fountain Valley Parks and Recreation D<.'part · ment cmployes apparently are nursing cuts. bruises and sore head~ today after a Thursday evening celebration m a Hunt· ington Beach bar was cut short bv an old-fashioned free for ail. pohcereported. Custicks. beer bottles and fists flew at Lucky John's Bar. 19474 Beach Boulevard, after un- identified patrons began taunting the parks employes. A police spokesman said the rowdies apparently took excep- tion to the orange Par~ Qepart· menl T-shlrt.9 the group of 15 employes were wearing. . At Jeast two of the combatants required hospital treatment for head injuries. None or the injured were bospltallzed and Police sajd no arrests Wet"e made because the bar bad cleared by the Ume police arrived. lit the S11·i111 Jodi Bixler. 3. or Fountain Valley was one of 70,000 people who took refuge from the heat at Newport Beach Thursday where temperatures peaked at a pleasant 73 <f Pgrees .• Jodi. like E'Veryone else, found the water most inviting at a warm 67 degrees. She is practicing her swimming at the beach at 10th Street and Bay Avenue. V a/,ley Woman Charged With Solicitation Costa Mesa vice officers ar· rested a Fountain Valley woman Thursday night after s he a lleged- ly offered an undercover officer more than her services as a model and escort. He1d1 Mae Wenzel. 19. of 9710 Carnation Circle. was charged with soliciting for prostitution She was arrested by officers in a Santa Ana motel where a ren- dezvous h ad been arr anged between the officer and the sus- pect. The woman allegedly worked out of the Holiday Girls escort and model.ing agency. an outcalJ business operating in an office at the comer of Rochester Street and Orange Avenue in Costa Mesa . Police said they contacted Holiday Girls through an ad- vertisement and set up the meet- ing. Miss Wenzel was booked in· to Orange County Women's JaJI ~d later rel~ased on S500 bond. 4 Bloodied Bodies Found in Elevator PARK RIDGE, lll. <AP> -The bodies of four men. all shot several times, were found today in an office building elevator in this affluent suburb northwest of Chicago, authorities said. There was no immediate identification "l pushed the elevator button and when the door opened I saw them," said B.L. Shershon. an employe in the building ... The Hanoi Lashed By Typhoon BANGKOK, Thailand (AP> The most devastating typhoon to hit northern Vietnam in two de· cades has destroyed a laree sec· lion of Hanoi, forcing thousands . ot peoplt: into t e mporary shelters. The tropical storm, believed to be Typhoon Sarah, which struck the P~ilipplnes earlier tbls week. was described by the Vietnamese as "Typhoon No. 3. •• four men were piled atop -each other in a bloody mass," he said. The bodies were discovered by a secretary when she arrived for work. ·'She came screaming out or the building, running across the street hysterical," said an aUen· dant al a nearby service station. from where police were called. At a brief news conference. G. Joe Moffit, directo1:> of public safety, said the bodies were dis- covered at 7:56 a.m . and lha~ each of the men had suCCered multiple gunshot wounds. "There Will be no identification or conjecture as to what occurred at this point based on the advice ot the state·s attorney:· Moffit said. Harvey Teichman, a lawyer who has offices on the second floor of the building, said be was working late Thursday when .. about 20 persons came up to the second floor to see four men who run a business lhere." He said, however, he did not know whether the four buslnessmen were the vicU ms. Water Fac~ory To11~ed the comnuttee report. The Los Angeles assemblymao admitted lhe assembly commit- tee had not verified allegations made by the witnesses and said. .. thatis not our job." · "We are fact-Cinders and we belt eve that the testimony, which 1s sworn testimony, stands on its own,•' Alatorre continued . SheriH Brad Gates was not <See JAIL, Page A2 > Earlier Killings. F£ared By GARY G RANVILLE Ol I,. O•llf Piiot S~ll Garden Grove police said today that they have begun a desert search for two alleged murder victims believed to have met their doom at the hands of a Costa Mesa man. That m a n is Fred Deere' Douglas, 54, of 276 16th Place. Costa Mesa. Douglas was arrest· ed Wednesday when he allegedly' took two young women to an isolated s pot in the desert of Yltc· ca Valley. ,.-t Police accused Douglas or in-. \ tending to take pornographic: ·l films or the two young women. -, both of them undercover police / agents. ) Today. they indicated there is ~ r~ason to believe the suspect .. may have already murdered two persons. They have begun a• s earch of the desert area in cbn· junction with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's OfCice . Meanwhile, Douglas is scheduled for arraignment Mon-· day afternoon in West Orange County Mwticipal Court. He faces charges of attempted· murder and conspiracy to corn,. mitmurder. Police allege the suspect de-' veloped a bizarre plot to lur~ young women to an isolated d~ sert area where they would be filmed performing lewd acts_• Theo they would be tortured "t death before the cameras. • j Douglas was arrested Wednes· day in a remote Yucca Valley <See PORNQ. 'Page A2) FVSchool Chief Hired .. . .,. Fountain Valley (elementary) School District trustees Thurs- day hired Roberta Hennigan. 34. of Pasadena, as the new prin-' : cipal at Talbert School. • ; Mrs. Hennigan. who was ·at principal last year in the Upland Ulftfied' School District, replaces .Presco,tt Jones· who was transferred to Arevelos School Mrs. Hennigan worked u.· years in the Los Angeles Unilied • School District 3.!i a teacher and . administrator before moving lo the Upland district. Lo• clouds late tonight and early Sat'1r'day tnOm· :.1. ing, otherw\se sunny Saturd4y afternoon. Lows tonight S8 to 66. HJghs Fri· day frolXl nea1' '70 a beac~ to m1d·80s inland. DAILY Pll.0 t H/F '!Howl.on Seta Manage Law HOUSTON \AP» .,. parw patro mu.st rellator th Ir nam• and addtases and parlor e mployea mu»t meet u drea• code mld conia;lctc· u one-year l'ollt.•l(l' lt'vc•I course in human nnatomy und physioloi:y, undt>r n•w ulut1ons approv<·d hv th•· ll1arr1:. County ('om missaoneN. The rq'ulatlona, wh1<'h apply lO unlncnrporatect <treas of lht• c·ounty, 1tlso proh1b1l a cu.l\tomcr from rec~• v1ng massogc from d parlor emplovt> or the 011 posate S('X Sheriff Jal'k lh.•ard sJtd the regulullon!'t upprov~d Thursday would <.'lost' "houses of pro:.t1tut1un ud vertised JS hou .. es of massagl· Nixon Ratings Slip in Wake OfTV Shows SAN f'RANCISCO I AP 1 Californians surveyed 1n a statewide poll are less sym pathetic to Richard Nixon now Ulan they were before his recent television interviews with David Frost, µollstcr Mervin Field said today. Results of lhL· Caltforn1lil Poll. conducted .June 17 through Jul~ l, showed that Nixon did not gaan enough new supporters afler h1:-. :>eries of tcl('vtsion appearanC£•:-. to offset those who changed the11 new of him During lht' interviews. thl· former president insisted he was not guilty of <my c riminal act 111 the Watergate affair and onl\ committed the mistake of usang 1>00r judgment But SH percent ot the 1,034 Californians questioned by tht• poll said Nixon was guilty of an actual criminal act, and only 32 percent said he was guilty only of poor Judgment. Almost half ,l6 percent of the respondents s~ud the Nixon Front interview did nol changt• their impression of the former president. according to the poll While 12 percent said they an· lnore favorable to Nixon now. 21; percent said lhC'v are le:-.s favora ble. · A large maJorlly an Lhe survl'~ said they were against Nixon-. .. returning to politics or being ap ~ ·pointed lo any position such as ~mbassador to China or another c;ountry. . Democrats questioned by the poll were much more negative and less compassionate toward :'llixon than were Republicans. But a majority of Republican:-. a lso said they would disapprove of Nixon's running for office or being appointed lo som e am bassadorial position. The California Poll sample in eluded 592 respondents from Southern California and 442 from Northern California. Of these. 506 were Democrats. 228 Republicans. 282 independent' and other parties. Korea .Prober Seu Standard WASHINGTON IAP> Former s pecial Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski as serving notice that he won·l permit interference when he takes over the House mvestiga tion of alleged Korean influence· buying. The Texas lawyer said Thurs day he would "not hesitate to re- sign" if congressional leaders try to thwart the Investigation. Meanwhile, the man Jaworski is·replacing, Philip A. Lacovara. ;;ent House Majority Leader .lames Wright a telegram apologizing for a recent news ac· tount tbal linked Wright to the scandal. ""' DAILY PILOT Prtday, Juty p, 1111 WASHINGTON <AP> Uudget Director Hert Lance was 1u1kcd today to appear before <'ongrcas lo explain• drcumstunces surrounding a $3.4 million loan hc received from the First National Bank of Gh1cugo The loun was mude one month after the National Bank of Georgia. which Lance once heuded, deposited $200,000 in the Chicago institution A Lance spokesman says there is "absolutely no connection" between the deposit and the personal Joan. ,.....;_..,._~ Ll ·Oil,.. laden Tanker Ignited NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Fire broke out In the engine room of a Greek tanker full of crude oil t.Q. day as the ship approached an otl refinery dock in the Mississippi River. Two men were injured. · The Coast Guard said oil was leaking into the river, but the oil was not on fire. The fire was burning out of control ln the engine room, a Coast Guard spokesman said. Heat from the blaze made the oil expand, and it started seeping in- to the river Authorities stood ready to clean up a big spill, since the 679-foot Dauntless Colocotronis was carrying 13,356,000 gallons lor 318,000 barrels I of crude oil. Al issue is whether the S200,000 deposit in a noninterest·bearinJ: account can be construed as a so called compensating balance for the loan. The comptroller of cur rency in recent years has re· ferred several compensating balance cases to the Justice Department for prosecution as a potential misapplication of bank funds. o.ity l'li.t SWll ""°t• WEAPONS AND MATERIAL ALLEGEDLY INTENDED FOR TORTURE-SLAYING FILM SHOWN Most of the tanker's 34-man crew abandoned ship, but the captain a nd a few men stayed aboard to fight the fire. They were joined by Coast Guard of. l1cers. Garden Grove Det. Richard Laipple Heft• Cle•ver Asaertedly Taken From Porno Producer The Coast Guard said the fi~ was triggered by an explosion io the engine room when the ship was close enough lo the bank for a crewman lo throw a rope to the Tenneco Oil Co. refinery dock In suburban Chalmelle, about five miles downstream from New Orleans. The Senate Governmental /\( fairs Committee voted to call Lance to testify on Monday, an action that followed public dis closure of the financial transac· lions. Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff (0 Co nn .>. the committee chairman. told panel members that he believed the committee had no choice but lo order an in vestigation. "I think the committee would be derelict in its duty -because these are serious charges -not to check them out thoroughly.· Ribicoff said. "lf we just drop this thing we would be doing a disservice to Mr. Lance. a dis service to the President and a disservice to the country.·· Although Ribicoff was backed in his call for an investigation b.v Sens. Henry M. Jackson <D· Wash.). Charles H. Percy (H Ill.>. and others. some members disagreed. saying Congress is driving good people out of gov- ernment by conducting sensa lional invest igations Of UI\ substantiated allegations. CopSlwots FkeingM~ SexSwpect BAKERSFIELD <A P > A patrolman shot a fleeing sex perversion suspect an the back of the neck early today after ht> escaped while the officer was ad 1usting handcuffs. police here re port. The unidentified 24·ycar·(lld was reported in serious condition at a hospital here after he was s hot by Bakersfield police offict'r Gary Trent, a spokesman said. Police gave this account of the incident: The man was arrested by two highway patrolmen after a 17 year-old Bakersfield woman re ported she had been forced to commit sexual acts at knlCepoinl b)" a man who broke into her home through a screen window. The man fought the highway patrolmen but they subdued him and brought him to police head quarters where he was handcuffed with his arms behind his back. f 'rom Page A I 9 BODIES. • ll1s wtf<.·. l"ranc:cs. said she sent her husband oul lo check the neighborhood because the smoke ..was :-.o bad that I couldn't breatht· .. Then I could sec billow-; or s moke c·ommg from the Rt•audo1n house · Paolino said the Beoudoins were a friendly family and there wus no :-.1~11 of trouble at their home The n.<d house. blackened and cxtens1vel} damaged. 1s a one story modc:-.t wood frame struc· ture in a rural section of this cen- tral Connecticut town. The bodies were taken to tht.· University of Connecticut Medical Center an Farmington. The Beaudoin family dog, a mixed -breed hound named Teeko. remained tied to a tree behind the house The Beaudoin family. ·accord- ing to neighbors who knew them for lhe 10 years they lived irHhis ,,leasant middl e -c lass neighborhood. were an allrac· live. close-kml group. "The mother was always with the kids She laved for Lhem I'll ~av that. · sa.ui Mr:>. Theresa Rainer. who lived three housl·s frnm the Bt•uudoin home Mrs Batnt•r said she sa w C h eryl Reaudo1n and ht>r fh1ldrcn in nearby St. Anthony·s Roman Catholic Church c\'erv S11nrlav · "You'd M'<' her an C'l\urc h with th\.' wholt• pl'w f1lh•d \\ith her l..1ds.' she said Thl' Beaudoin-; rl'cenlly boughl a small ea111p<.•r to take ::-icar <·hildrc.-n a1.1.av for short vaca lH>ns. a nC'ighbor satd Shc said lhl.! family had never ht't'n ablP to tra \'cl togethe r until this s ummt•r hc·cause lhe !'hildn•n wen• so :-.mull. Thev bought the.· camper :ind went awuy over the Julv 4 weekend for their first vacation ever as 1.1 lamily lo the Lake George, N. Y . area. she sau.l. and they planned to go to Or<'hard Beach. Maine. next month Tht' Cedar 11111 Drive neighborhood 1s ftllcd with young children who gathered around the corner house lo watch firemen bring out the bodies throughout the morning. "Everybody around here had little kids and they all used to play together.·· s aid another nc1~hbor LA Deputy Chief To Head NB Force By J OANNE R EYNOLDS Of Ille 0•111 "119' Stall HELD ON SEX CHARGES Fred Berre Oouglaa Egypt-Libya Peace Sought By Top Arabs CAIRO (AP> /\rab lt~uder:-. worked today tn d<.'fuse an Egyp t1an·L1byan border confrontation that erupted into a desert air and armor battle. A sensor Egyptian officials said he expects the crisis to "peter out. .. Egypt and Libya accused each other of provoking Thursday·, border clash. There were no re ports of any new fighting toda.v. the Moslem Sabbath. Mahmoud Raad, sccretan gcner<ll or the /\rab League. rt. portedly was seeking to convene an emergency meeting or Arab foreign ministers to n.•sol vt• the dispute. The Egyptian official. who asked not Lo be identified. said Palestine Liberation Organiza t1on--PLO leader Yasir Ararat also was attempting to intervene. Cairo radio said lhc Egyptian air force shot down two Libyan planes and that ground force." "destroyed 40 tanks and 30 Li byan army trucks, and look 12 military prisoners from the 9th Libyan armored division as well as 30 saboteurs · · Tripoli gave no account of c as ualties. hut said scores or Egyptian soldiers defected and 1oined the Libyans Fro• Page A I PORNO ... desert area where he had taken two young women to pose for les b1an and sadomasochism films. The women were. in reality. undercover police agents who had been recruited by a Douglas accomplice. That accompltcc wa:-. abo act 1ng as an agent for the police As a result. when the foursome arrived for the porno picture tak· mg session. three of the four members of the party were on Lhe side of law enforcement In addition to arresting lhl' burly porno film maker . pohct· confiscated the materials he ap parently planned to use m thl' filming session and. according lo the charges. to murder e1nd mutilate his model victims Included in the haul were an assortment of cleavers and carv 1ng knives as well as chemicab. ropes. a claw hammer and an as sortmenl of long steel spikes. Police found those and other items wrapped in a quilt and buried in a shallow grave near lhe spot where the X-raled films were to be staged. They also seized from the s us peel a pistol as well as a 22 caliber rifle he carried an his car ll is alleged that Sl.000 in ca:.h Lhal Douglas carried with him the day the porno film epic was to be shot was earmarked for pay menl to his undercover a c complice. Garden Grove offlc1ab said Thursday the accomplice 1s a woman who reported to them lit ll'asl six weeks ago being ap· proached and solicited to provide models by Douglas. The woman's report scl the wheels in motion for the six·weck undercover operation that ended with the arrest of Douglas Wed· ncsday. Front Page A I JAIL ..• available for immediate com· ment. Also. Alatorre admitted a copy of the report had not yet been sent to the sheriff. Gales was one of the w1tnesse~ to testify before the committee cit the February hearing as was his corrections chief. William Wallace. Tugs which had been nudging the vessel to the dock then pushed the ship toward lhe mid- dle of the river, about 150 yards from the dock. The Coast Guard said two in· 1ur1t•s were reported -a crewman who was overcome by. smoke inhaladon and a Co3$t G u-ardman who suffered facial cuts. The fire blocked the entrance to the port of New Orleans, the ::.ccond·largest in the country. Traffic also was interrupted on a busy commuter ferry a few hun· <Ired yards away. Arraignment Of Robbery Suspect Due 1\ Huntington Beach woman. who police allege is the ··ban- dana band.it .. who robbed fasL· food outleLc; throughout Orange County, will be arraigned J uly 28 . 1n Superior Court. Carol Ann Milosevich. 32, is charged with six counts of rob· bery, two counts of attempted burglary and one count of assault with a deadly weapon. She was arrested by police lollowing a one-a-day series of heists in Huntington Beach and Garden Grove earlier this year. Ms. Milosevich allegedly wore a bandana over her face and used a bandana lo cover the weapon :-.he used in the robberies. police charge. She was bound over lo Superior Court following a two day heat· ing in Westminster Municipal Court. Carter Plan E yed WASHINGTON CAP> -House Democrats are altering Presi· dent Carter's plan for continued natural gas regulation in an eC- fort to win broader support for the proposal. The House energy committee voted Thursday to al- low more gas to be sold at $1.75 per thousand cubic feet under Carter's plan. MEASURE FOR TREASURE One factor overl ooked by customers in buying carpeting is the measuring for yardage. A ll of our Salesmen know how to measure and figure exact yardage, often providing our customers substantial savings in yardage alone. Also. with the tremendous installation experience our salesmen have (each previously was an expert installer for us). we are able to forsee any potential problem. Please stop in and look at the treasures available to you through our store. We have a gigantic selection, and the measuring will be ACCURATE! IrTine ED ITION I r VOL. 70, NO 203, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES Alleges , A ~!>cm bl \111.1n H 1r h .11d I Alatorre II.> Lo:. \11gt•lt·-.1 lu .. IJ' '5 s u c d d r c p 0 r I u I I l' g I fl g widespread abu-.t· of pri,.,unt•r:-. in Orange Count} .JJ1I AlatorTe· ... report c·onlr .ithtt:-. recent finding, h) the Or.inJ.!l' County Grand J un Jnd thl· '>lJlt· aoard or Correction'> In recent reports lhl• Grand Jury and the hoard pra1~cd th1• Jal! oper ation-. a111I dcn1l'd th1· 1·~ "t cnce of other than 1s0Jated l'J::il'ls or abu::ie But the reporl handed out by Alatorre today cites 26 abusive µract1<:es al the jail. Included among the report's a llegations am -Rough handling of prisoners going to <.'Ourt and substandard <.'Ond1tions in lhe waiting room. -Use or unnecei.sary rorce by IJll deputies 1n booking area and isolation cells. -Unsanitary isolation cells. -Jall dlsdpllne described a s "arbitrary, capricious and in- discriminate." -Existen~e of a jail search and security "goon squad" that "methodically beats prisoners picked out for special treat- ment." -Failure or guards lo halt "certain prisoners from being • beaten and sexually molested." T~e report h,anded out by Alatorre ls under the heading or a report prepared by tbe As- semblyman Select Com1J1ittee on Corrections. One hundred and e ighty one pages of the report is a transcript of a Feb. 11 public h eatinC in Santa Ana. Al that bearing, Alatorre was the only comm ittee member to . .. T oday' Clo~ing •I N.Y. Stoeks I .. TEN CENTS1 Abuses attend. The hearing was a result of th~ activities or the SO•Called Orange County Justice Committee, m- c I u ding membe rs Frank Martinez and George Grey. During the lengthy hearing fQrmer jail inmates, members of tf\ei r families and others testified. Today, Alatorre said it is that testimony which is the basis for the rommillee report. The Los Angeles assemblyman admitted the assembly commit- tee had not verified allegations made by the witnesses and said. "th at is not our job." · "We are facl-rinde rs and we believe Ulat the testimony, which 1s sworn testimony, stands on its own," Alatorr e continued. Sherm Brad Gates was not <See JAIL, Page A2) Mother, 8 Children Die • m Bonita Canyon 2-lane Road Urged By lllLARY KAYE Ot t~e D•1ly P1lol 51•11 The Bonita Canvon Ho;.1d c\ (ens1on s hould be-built al thl' original s ite instead of being rl' <l l1 gned. but should only be a two lane roull' That 's the n·eornmcndat1on ~cnt to l he I rvml' <.'11 v Council to dav b\' lrvlnl' staff ml•mbl'l's. who ho'1,·c bl1t•n sludy ing the· con trover~ial rcal1g nmt•nt s ince cur ly J UnC' City counril member., will tr~ to reach a dt!cis ion on the road at the general plan public hcarinJ-: Thursdav at 7 :m p m at l'tl_, hall We Just don't see any benefit:; m realigning the road as request ed by lhc Turtle Rock people." -;aid Les Card. the city's I ransportat1on engineer The residents have as ked that tht• road be built about a m ile and .i ha If away from their homes. in- stead of adjacent to the houses. The resid!!nls. who jammed a City Council public hearing on .June 7. l'laim that if the road is built at the origin<tl s ite, it will devalue their homes. ruin the beauty of Bonita Canyon and will hring added noise and more air pollution. The city had planned a four or -Por1a S u.~p eet Held TlVo D e ath-sex . Victims Sought ... ! HELD ON SEX CHARGES Fred Serre Douglas Bloody Bodies Disco ver ed in .. Elevator By GARV GRANVILLE Ol 11• Dally Pilot St•ll Garden Grove police said today that they have begun a desert search for two alleged murder viclir.is believed to have met their doom ?t the hands of a Costa Mesa m an. Thal man is Fred Deere Douglas. 54 , of 276 16th Place, Costa Mesa. Douglas was arrest- ed Wednesday when he allegedly took two young women to an isolated spot in the desert of Yuc- ca Valley. Pohce accused Douglas of in- tending to take pornographic fil m s of the two young women. both of them undercover police agents. Today, tbey indicated there is reason to believe the suspect may have already murdered lwo pe rsons. They have begun a search or'the desert a rea in con- JUnclion with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's OHice. Meanwhile . Douglas is scheduled for arraignment Mon- day afternoon in W.est Orange County Municipal Court. He faces charges of attempted murder and conspiracy to com- mit murder. Police aUege the suspect de- veloped a bizarre {>lot to lure young women to an U$Olated des- sert area where they would be filmed performing lewd acts. Then they would be tortured to (See PORNO, Pace A.%) s1x·lane highway. based on traf- fic projections. However, Card said today that those projections have been modified. based on re- visions in the densities or future villages to be built south of Bonita Canyon Road. Card said that the staff has re- rom m ended reductions in those densities for the three. still- unnamed villages lying south of Bonita.,Canyon Road. ·'The density reduct ions are not that great. but it's such a large land area. that they will mean a significant reduction in trarfic to be generated in that <See BONITA, Page AZ> Director To Explain Bank Loan WASHINGTON <AP> - Budget Director Bert Lance was as ked today to appear before 'Congress to explain circumstances s urrounding a $3.4 million loan he received from the First National Banlc of Chicago. The loan was made one month arter the National Bank of Georgia, which La nce once headed, deposited $200.000 in the Chicago instllution. A Lance spokesman says there is "absolutely no connection .. between the deposit and the pers onal loan. At issue is whether the $200,000 ·<See LANCE, Page AZ> DEEP DENIZEN SWITCEmS SEAS SAN DIEGO <AP) -A live three-pound East Coast lobster has been found crawling around the Pacific Ocean. Spokesmen at Scripps Institu- tion of Oceanography, where a fisherman took it. said lt probably was flown in for so- meone's dinner but instead re- lease tothe sea. "It ma)' seem humane, but it i5 unwise to indiscriminately in· t.roduce a foteign animal ·that could alter the ecological balance of a region," a Scripps expert.said today. -~ Stro119 Finish • Seven.year-Qld Ricky Brunnings finished first in Thursday's 400-meter race held at the Rancho San Joa- quin Intermediate School track in Irvine. Jt was part of the first annual Vista Verde games. which had about 100 first, second and third graders competing in track and field events. Irvine to Reduce Retlemption Tax? Irvine school district ad- ministrators said today they befieve Irvine's bond ,;edemption tax rate will be reduced from 88- to 78-cents . However, that is stilt 20-cer'lts more than district officials counted on prior to Wednesday's announcement that a computer errpr had given the d istrict an in- correct figure. Irvine's Aast. Supt. Gene Hardine 8*ld-he was' usin1 a 58- cent figure for \he bonl re<temp·r liQn tax rate, baaed on what he was given by the coun~y ilepart- ment ol education. Police Suspect. j Murder PROSPECT, Conr;i . (AP> The bodies of eight children, some of them bound and gagged. and the mother or seven of the youngsters were found today in their fire-damaged house. police said. · "I don 't r e m e mber any homicide of this magnitude in Connecticut," said state police Commissioner Edward Leonard. "Some firemen found some of the children in their bonds. so we're treating it like a murder." a slate police spokesman said. Police said the bodies had all been burned, and the official c-ause of ~eath -won!t -ba de.. termined until autopsies are performed. The woman was identified as Cheryl Beaudoin. a mother of seven. Police identified her children as Fred. 12. Sharon, 10. • Debbie, 9, Paul, 8, Rod, 6, Holly, - 5, and Mar)' Lou, 4. The eighth child was identified as Jennifer Santoro, a 6-year-0ld cousin from nearby Waterbury. Police said the husband. Fred Beaudoin, was working the mid- night to 7 a.m . shift as a machine op~rator at the Pratt & Whitney plant in North Haven at the time ·of the blaze. Volunteer fireman Terry Crock said crews had to fight the Cire for about 10 minutes before they could get into the house, and that during that time they beard no signs of life from the house. "It's pretty we ll gutted in there," Crock said. A neighbor, Joseph Paolino. said he went to the Beaudoin house. about 100 yards from his home. a(ter his wife smelled s moke at about 3:45 a .m . He said he found nothing at first. but went back a few minutes later. "When 1 got there. you could see fire everywhere. I opened the back door and got driven back by a blast of smoke and heat.·• he said. "I hollered inside but got no r esponse. Then the picture win- dow blew out Crom Ule side of the house and I had to get back." · Kls wife, Frances, said she sent her husband out to check the neiebborhood because the smoke "was so bad that I couldn't breathe ..•. Then I could see billow$ of smoke coming from the Be"udoin house.·' Paolino said the Beoudoins were a friendly family and there <See t BODIES, Page AZ> Coast I % DAILY PILOT 'OAVts (i\J>) -A homt• buyl'r who violates an onlJ·1peculaU011 onbnance that look. .,ffoct b"ro Tbonda7 could face aht monthH. In jaJland a SSOO fint-. The City Counf'll upprovt'd un rmereency m catmrf! Wednchday mght requiring home purcha~er' F,....PapAI # ,, .. ·LANCE ••• deposit in a nonintere.st-beanng account can be construed as a i.o c.-aUed compensating balance for the loan. The comptroller or cur- rency Jn recent years has re rerred several compensatinj{ balance t.·a:.es to lht.-Jusl1tl' Department for prose<.'ution as a potential m1sapphcallon or bank funds. The Senate Governmental Af- fairs Committee voted to c<.111 ,,., Lance to testify on Monday, an action that foUowL>d public d1i. · closure of the financial transac- tions. Sen. Abraham A. Ribicocr W · Conn.). the committee - chairman. told panel members that he believed the commiltC'e had no choice but lo order an tn· vestigation. · .. l think the committee would be derelict in its duty be<.'aust• these are serious char~es not to check them out thoroughly:· Ribicofi said. ··rr we JUSl drop this thing we would be doing a disservice to Mr. Lance. a d1:-. service lo the President and a disservice to the country.·· Although Ribicoff was bucked in his call for an inves tigation by Sens. Henry M. Jackson CD· Wash.), Charles H. Percy lH JJL>. and others, some members disagreed, saying Congress 1s driving good people out of gov· , ernment by conducting sensa· . l 1onaf inves tigations or Un · .substantiated allegations. As a result. the committee agreed to wait unti l Lance testified before deciding whether to begin a full.scale investigation of Lance's financial transac- tions. The committee also del~ed a Lance request that he'be relieved of his commitment to sell his stock in the National Bank of ~ Georgia by Dec. 31. He ha<> stated . that selling the s tock by the deadline wo"ld cause him to sur. fer serious fiAancial Jou. Wp Shoot.s ·1 Fleeing Man, Sex Smpect ·' BAKERSFIELD <AP I A patrolman shot a fleeing s~x · perversion suspect in the back or · the neck early today after he escaped while the officer was ad- 1 usting handcuffs. police here re- port. The unidentified 24-year-old was reported in serious condition at a hospital here after he was shot by Bakersfield police officer Gary Trent, a swkesman said. Police gave tfiis account of the incident: The man was arrested by two highway patrolmen after a 17· year-old Bakersfield woman re- ported she had been forced to commit sexual acts at knifepoinl by a man who broke Into her home through a acreen window. The man fought the hi1hway patrolmen but they subdued him 1 and brought hlrn to police head- quarters where h e was handcuffed with his arms be.hind ~ hls back. Before he was put behind bars. however, be stepped backward ' through his arms and managed to get his cuffed hands in front of his body. When Trent unlocked the cuffs to place the man·s , hands back in their proper posi- to :.ign a sworn statement th&t they plan to Uve In their new rt!· :udcnce for pl least a year. Someone wbo then "inten· honally mllrcprcaents thett In· t~nllon lo Ob~upy a home .. could be charged with a misdemeanor, b1Ud City Ally. William Owen. The ordinance, which expires i.t the end of four months unless renewed. is designed to cut bous- JO& speculation, which many of- ficials say has helped drive up tu>me prices That, in turn, has priced llOme f amities out ot tbe market and ln· creased the tiumber of slnale- f amily homes being rented. they add. Owen said the ordinance would not be used against a buyer who violated the agreement if it could be shown lhlit move was caused by circumstances unknown at the llmeoC purchase. o.iff IM9t Sult PMIO WEAPONS ANO MATERIAL ALLEGEDLY INTENDED FOR TORTURE·SLA Y$4G FILM SHOWN , ----------------------------------------------------------~--~ Some persons at Wednesday's Garden Grove Det. Richard Laipple Hefta Cleaver A1aerted ly Taken From Porno Producer council meeting denounced the ordinance as an invasion or privacy, but Owen contended the coun<.'il action was constitutional. ·'There are a number or cases that are as much as 50 years old that have determined that the purpose of single family zoning 1s lo provide an opportunity for home ownership,·• he said in an LBUSD Tax Rate Cut Board Okays Cut of 75 Cents Per $100 interview. "It now seems the traditional purpose or the single ramily zone 1s being undermined " by speculation. F ro•PageA f JAIL ... available for immediate com· ment. Also, Alatorre admitted a copy of the report had not yet been sent to the sheriff. Gates was one of the witnesses to testify before the committee at the February hearing as was his <.'orrections c hief. William Wallace. The Laguna Beach Unified School District Board of Educa· lion approved a tax rate cut of more lhan 75 cents per $100 as sessed value Thursday in okay mg a record S6.97 million school publication budget. Of the total tax cut. 74 cents was mandated by state property tax limitation law. However, the board or education also pared an additional i 1,2 cents from the schools' community service tax and the adult education tax. The publication budget is not the final school budget but represents the district's fiscal in· tention. Formal action setting the tax rate and final budget will come in August. The proposed lax r<ite is $2.15 per SlOO assessed value. about $430 for the owner of an $80.000 Laguna Beach home In contrast. the owner or <.t From Pagr A I BOND TAX RATf ..• Irvine. trusteef would have to legislature 33.5-cenls ir a portion drop the tax rate still another of the bills. the Guaranteed Yield 79-cents if taxpayers were to pay P r o gr a m . i " p as s e d t> v the same tax bill as last year. legislators. Hartline said part of that decrease results from his cutting about S375,000 out of the district budget, wfllc1i lowers the total to about S23.8 million. He said he has a lready taken that money out of the publication budget. but that he has onl,t iden· tified $215,000 of the culbllcks. Ht> said he still needs to figure out where the other $160,000 wrll come from. According· to Hartline. Lhe S215.000 was trimmed from the following areas: S125,000 from site improvements. such as extra playground equipment and re· landscaping: szs,ooo rrotn build- ing improvements. '25.000 from ~quipment: $40,000 from lease!\. referring to leasing portable classrooms. Also. Hartline is sugeestiog that the c6ntingency fund ot St million be reduced by $415,000 in anticipation or extra Slate re- venue. fiarltline said there is an "ex- cellent chance .. that two bills will be passed early next month bringing into th~ district an addi- tional $US.OOO. Steel Hike Irks Carter WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter. disap- pointea by a new u .S. Steel Corp. price increase, is concerned that the hike could undermine the ad- ministration's anti· inflation program, his chief e<.'onomic adviser say~. ''The government can't do it alone. There has to be some general restraint shown b y others," Charles L . Schultze, chairman of the Presi· dent's Council of Economic Advisers. Schultze criticized U.S. s imilar propt!rly 111 the Capistrano Unified S"hool Dis· lricl would pay $824, based on a tax rateof$4.12 This year's figures are not available for the Irvine Unified School District. but last year the rate was $5.75. so the owner of an S80.000 property paid Sl.150 m .school taxes. In culling one cent from the community service tax rate. the district will still maintain a $53,000 unassigned surplus. The board of education ordered the surplus frozen in a restricted account. The funds would be used Lo finance major community facility construction -a new swimming pool or renovation a nd reconstruction or s<.'hool playing fields. School Trustee Ronald Chilcote •.aid the school board should Sl'I an example for other public agen- t·1es in by its tax cuts. Although much or the decrease was due to state law requirinl-! the rate go to go down as the as· ->essed value or the district goes up, Dr. Chilcote said that if lht> school board could live within lhe "onstraints of such a system. Warrant Out For Ne wport Manon Arms A warrant for the arrest or Newport Beach dentist Anthony F. Wolcott was ordered but stayed Thursday when he failed to appear in court for pre- liminary hearing on a charge or possessing ille&al weapons and explosives. Judge Calvin Schmidt or the Harbor Judicial District Court ordered the warrant not re· leased before Aug. 4, the date on which be re-set the defendant's hearing. lf Dr. Wolcott, 41. of 1918 lrvine Ave., again fails to appear so the case may proceed, Judge Schmidt will set a bail figure on the warrant. release it and order the dentist arrested. other agen<.'1es could as well Tht• county. special service d1str1cb. and c1t1es arc not bound bv thl' same tax lim1lat1on measures Although the Laguna Bcal'h District will have one or lhl· lowest. if not the lowest school tax in the county. the d1stnct " one of the highest per student spenders. Next year the distn<.'t will spend about Sl,528 p<'r stu dent. Frorn Pagr A I BONITA ... area.·· Card said. He said they are est1maling there will be about 50,000 less car· trips per day based on thl· lowl•r densities. The staff is projecting 6.000 <.'ar trips per day on the extended Bonita Canyon Road. wh1('h means that a two-lane road will be s ufficient, Card said. According lo Card. the reasons ror the recommendation against realignment are· -The <.'Ost or building the road at the original site would bt• S630.000, while the realignC'd road would cost about $1.5 m1lhon. arter righl·of-way costs are added in. -Tberewould beslightlv morl' traffic on lower Turtle Hoel-.. Drive and University Drive tf lltl' road is realigned. bccaust.• 1t would be a more circuitous rout t• ·~Neither alignment would have a Sigl)ificant impa<'l on thc air quality. ' -Noise would be below lhf' level established bv tht> citizens committee if the road is built In the original site. ··or course the citizens will take great exception lo this n•· port ... said Card. "They·r(• claiming that their homes will bt• depreciated by about S700.000 11 the road 1s built near 1he1r houses.·· "But we don't agree with that philosophy. The project has been publicized for four vear:-. They've had plenty of fore warning," Card said. l"ro• Page A J .PORNO ... death befor.e the cameras. Douglas was arrested Wednes· day in a remote Y11cca Valley desert area where be bad takert two young women to pose for les- bi un and sadomasochism films. The women were, in reality, undercover police agents who had been recruited by a Douglu accomplice. That accomplice was ..Sso act- in~ as an agent for the police. As a result, when the foursome arrived for the pomo picture~­ ing session. three of the four members or the party were on the s ide of law enforcement. In addition lo arresting the burly porno film maker. poUee confiscated the materials he ai>- parently planned to use in th filming session and, according~ the charges, lo murder add mutilate his model vtclims. . Included in the haul were an assortment of cleavers and carv- 1 ~g kmves as well as chemicals. ropes, a claw hammer and an as· sortment of long steel spikes. i-'Oh<:4t' found those and ~r items -..apped in a quill and buried 1n a shallow grave De.J!r the spot where the X-rattld films were to be staged. They also seized from the sias- pect a pistol as well as a .~­ c· ah ber rine he carried in his caf. It 1s alleged that $1,000 in caJb that Douglas carried with hhb lhe day the porno film epic was to be shot was earmarked for pay- ment lo his undercover ac- complice. Garden Grove officials said Thursday the accomplice is a woman who reported to them at least six weeks ago being ap- proached and solicited to provide models by Douglas. The woman's report set the wheels in motion for the six-week undercover operation that ended with the arrest or Douglas w6Cf. ncsday. F rom Page Al 9 BODIES. • was no sign of trouble at their home . The red house. blackened aod t•x tensively damaged, is a orre- slory modest wood frame struc- ture in a rural section of this cen· tr al Connecticut town. Th£' bodies were taken to the University or Connecticut M £'dical Center in Farmington. The Beaudoin family dog-, a m1x(•d·brced hound na1Ued Tt:cko. remained tied to a tree behrnd lhe house. . The Beaudoin family. accord: ing to neighbors who knew them· • for the 10 years they Jived in.this pleasant middle-class neighborhood, were an attrar· t 1vc. close-knit group. "The mother was always with the kids. She lived for them. I'll '>ay that ... said Mrs. Theresa Bainer. who lived three houses from the Beaudoin home. · Mrs. Bainer said she saw Cheryl Beaudoin and her <.'h1ldren in nearby St. Anthony·~ Homan Catholic Church even Sunday. · "You'd see her in church with the whole pew filled with her kids." she said. IVEW CITIZENS WELCOMED Eighty.five residents or 13 Orange Coast communities have become United Slates resident. in two days of naturalization t'eremonles. A story and photos appear on PageD2. The overall Irvine school tax rate might also be cut by the ~ot ~ostalgle Steel shortly after the na- tion •s largest steelmaker announced price increases or 6 percent on structural steel and 7 percent on tin mill steel. MEASURE FOR TREASURE ~ . .. • I in buying 1 ilon, he attacked Trent . ·n,. Irvine Chief Bith " One factor overlooked by customers carpeting is the measuring for yardage. OM~COAIT DAU.Y PILOT Co.fitp ny Farewell All of our Safesmen know how to measure and figure exact yardage. often providing our customers substantial savings in yardage arone. Also, with the tremendous installation experience our salesmen have (each prevf ousty was an expert installer for us). we are able to forsee any potential problem. Please stop in and look at the treasures available to you through our store. 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La una / South Coast E DIT10N VOL. 70, NO 203, 4 SECTIONS. 46 PAGES Thl' LagunJ Bt•J1 h I n1ft1·c l School D1str1t·t R<•ard ul Ed111'o1 lion apprOH>d .. tJ\ I .111· I UI "' more than 75 <'l'nh '"'' is11111 J ... csscd 'alut· Thur-.d ,I\ 111 11!..,1' ing a rl•cord ~· 97 millrun ~C'huol pubhcat1on bud~t·t or thl· total IJ\ ('UI 7 1 ITllh Nas mandated h\ st .1t1· p101w1 t' tax l1m1lat1on l·"' I lo''• '1·1 tlw tx.-.rd of f"tlu<1.:llon .1b11 p.111•cl .111 .1dd1t1onJl 112 cl'nl:. lrom the -.t hoob · community service lax .11111 thc c.dult education lax l'hl• publtt·al1on budget 1s not 1 ht· final school budget but n:pn'Sl'nts the district's fiscal in tN1t111n f.'ormal action seltmg thl· tax rate and final budget will 1·oml' in August The proposed tax rate 1s S2.15 fH:r SllX) <1ssesscd value, about S430 for U1c owner of an 580,000 Laguna Beach home In contrast. the owner or a s imilar .property in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· lrict would pay $824, based on a tax 'rate or $4.12. This year's ngure-s are not available for the Irvine Unified School District, })ut last year the rate was $.5. 75, so the owner of an $80,000 property paid Sl.150 in school taxes In cutting one cent Jrom the community service tax rate. lhe district will still maintain a S53 ,000 unassigned s~rpluS'. The board of education orde.rtd the surplus frozen in a restricted account. The funds would be used to fi nance major cornm~nity facility construction -a new swimming po<>J or renovation and r econs tructlOTr or school .. F~IOAY, JULY 22, 1977 playing fields. School Trustee Ronald Chilcote said the school board should set an example forolber public agen· cies in by its lax cuts. Although much of the decrease was due to 11tate law requiring the Pate go l& go down as the ali· sessed value of the district goes up, Dr. Chilcote said that i( the school board could live within the constraints or such a system. • 1 TEN CENTS other agencies could as well. The county, special service distncts and cities are not bound by the s ame tax II mi talion measures. Although the Laguna Beach District will have one of the lowest. if not the lowest school tax in the county. tbe distnct is one of Lhe highest per student spenders. Next year the district wall spend about Sl,528 per stu- dent. Mother, 8 Children -Die m Fire Rape Suspect Spotted, Held A 27·yc>ar ·ol d South Lagun.r woman raped by a hrll·hh1kl'r .1 week ago, ran into the Laguna Beach police Slatton today and told officers shC' had Just secn lht• man again. h1tchh1k1ng nurlh near Myrlll' Sln·cl on Patrl1t· Coast llighw:1y NEWPORT'S NEW CHIEF Charles "Pete" Gross Deputy Chief · ForU Hea<h Newport Force lh JOANNE REYNOLDS • Ot u.. o ... , P1IOI Sl•ll Charles "Pete" Gross. 49. a de puty chief of the Los Angeles Police Department. ha~ been ap· pointed police chief of Newport Beach to replact' th<.' rl•t1r1'lg B James Glavas. The appointmcnl of Gross. an· nounced today by City Manager Robert Wynn, come1> fi ve months after Glavas announced his re· tirement. Gross will ussum<' his new duties on Aug. 15. Glavas. also a veteran of the LAPD. has been serving in lhe post he held for 16 years pending the appointment of his s uccessor. Today he is undergoing back sur Aery al Hoag Memorial Hospital and is expected to remain hos pitalized for about a week. Gross said today he served un- der Glavas for two years prior to the former chlef's move lo Nawport Beach and ndded that he considers bis own approach to law enforcement "a logical pro- iresston•• to Glavas Laguna Beach Police arrested lto~cr C Farrell. 22. of San Pl'rlro and booked him on s usp1- l·1on of rape. Ferrel) wc.s turned o\ l'r to Orange County Sheriff' Si Department for investigation in · tu the July 15 assaull and another un solved sex assault. Sheriff's Sgt. John Hewitt said lhl' r<1Pl' had taken place in the '1t"in1lv of Scotchman's Cove in lhl' e.1 rl~ mor'ning hours, Shl· s:..tid !>he had been flagged down by the man who had ap· pea red to be in need of help. After he got mto her car the man !>aid he was on his way lo Laguna Ucach. Through threats of force and '1olcnce. the rider made the \\Oma n stop her ca r al Scotchman'!> cove area Exiting the vehicle. the man forced the woman across the highway and 1nl0 a secluded area where he raped her.· Afterward. he forced her to drive him back to Newport Ucach Ile j umped out al a stoplight and fled. Sgt. Hewitt said rem arks made bv the assailant led authorities to bcheve he may return to the area and they alerted the victim to w~1tch for him and told her what to do 1f she saw him again. "She did and she followed our instructions," Sgl. Hewitt said. lie said the method of opera t1on is similar lo that used in an attempted rape in the Tustin area about two months ugo. The description of the man. who has a skrn disfigurement on the bndge uf his nose also seems to jibe as well. he said. 1-~errell was described as an un· t'm ployed construcl10n worker I le told officers he was m the .1rea visiting friends Report Cites County Jail Inmate Abuse o.11, """ ....... -WEAPONS AND MATERIAL ALLEGEDLY INTENDED FOR TORTURE.SLAYING FILM SHOWN Garden Grove Det. Richard Laipple Hefts Cleaver Aasertedly Taken From Porno Producer , Mt1rder Vict~s Sought Desert Searched for Earlier Porn A.c~ivity By GARY GRANVl tLE Of Ille Delly Pilot St•lf Garden Grove police said today that they have begun a desert search for two alleged m urder victims believed to have met their doom at the ha nds of a Costa Mesa man. That man 1s Fred Deere Douglas. 54. of 276 16th Place. Costa Mesa. Douglas was arrest· ~d Wednesday when he allegedly took two young women to an isolated spot m the desert of Yue· ca Valley. Police accused Douglas or in· tending to lake pornographic fi lms of tbe two young women. both of them Undercover police agents. Today, they indicated fbere is reason lo believe the suspect may have already murdered two persons. They have begun a search or the desert area in con- junction with tile San Bernardino County SheriCf's OCfice. Meanwhil e, D,ougl as js scheduled for a rraignm ent Mon- day afternoon ln West Orange County Municipal Court. He faces charges of attempted murder and ~onspiracy to com- mit murder. Police allege the suspeet de- veJoped a bizarre {>lot to lure young women lQ an isolated des· sert area where they would be filmed performing lewd acts. ) HELD ON SEX CHARGES Fred Sen• Oouglaa Thert they would J>e tortured to death ~tore il\e citmerl\s. Douglas ~as •rrested Wednes· day 1n a remote Yucca 'Valley desert area wber6 be bad taken two YOUIJI women to pose for les· \>i~p \Jld sadomasochism films. The women wete, lb reality, undercover-police agen14 who had been recruited by a Douglas accomplice. Tba~ accomplice was alst> act· Ing as an ageqt ftllr the poUc As a t<esult. when the foursome arrived Cor tbe porino picture tak- ing session. twee of the four members of the party were on the side of law enforcement. Jn addition 10 arresting the burly porno film maker. police confiscated the materials he ap- par enuY planned to use in the filmtngsession and, according to th~ cha rges. to murder and mutilate his model victims. lncluded in the halal were an assottment of cleavers and carv- ing l<nives as well as chemicals. rQpes1 a claw hammer and an as· sortment of long steel spikes. Police fouhd those and other items wrapped in a quill and buried in a shsllow grave near the SJ>O': where the X-rated films were to be staged. They a1$o seized from the sus- pect a ~istol as well as a .22· caljber rif1e he carried m his car. U iiralle~ed that $1,000 in cash that Douglas carrie<I with him th~ day the porno film epic was to be sh()l \\i~ earmarked tor pay- \'dent to h is ~ndttcover ac- comPli~. ca·rcJen ,Grove ofUcials said 1'hUfSCSa¥ the aceomplice ls a woman who teported to them at least $be wettks ago b~ing ap- prolctied u.l aoliclted to provide niodef• by DoU&las. Th~ wornan '!; report set the wt.eels In motion for the six-week undercover operation, • Police Suspect. Murder PROSPECT. Conn. (AP> The bodies of eight children. some of them bound and gagged. • and the mother of seven of the youngsters were found today in • their fire-damaged house. police said . ·'I don't remember any homicide of this m agnitude in Connecticut," said state police Com missioner Edward Leonard. "Some firemen found some or the children in their bonds, so we're treating it like a murder, .. a state police spokesman said. Police su1d the bodies had all been burned, and the official cause or de11th won't be de· termined until autopsies are performed The woman was identified as Cher yl Beaudoin. a mother or seven. Police id e ntified her children as Fred. 12, Sharon, 10, Debbi~. 9, Paul, 8, Rod. 6, Holl~ ~ 5, and Mary Lou. 4 The eighth cltild was identified as J ennifer Santoro. a 6-year-old cousin from nearby Waterbury. Police said the husband, Fred Beaudoin, was working tbe mid· night to 7 a.m . shift as a machine ope::rator at the Prall & Whitney plant in North Haven at the time or the blaze. \ Volunteer fir t!.m a n Terry . Crock said crews had to fight the ~ fire for about 10 minutes before ' they could gel into the house, and ~ that during that ti me they heard no signs or life Crom the house. "ll 's pretty we ll gutted in there,·· Crock said. A neighbor, Joseph Paolino, said he went to the Beaudoin house, about 100 yards Crom his. home, after his wire smelled smoke al about 3:45 a.m . He said he found nothing at first. but went back a rew m inutes later. t' "When I got there, you could see fire everywhere. I opened the · back door and got driven back by 1 a blast of smoke and heat," he t said. "I bollered inside but got no response. Then the 'Picture win· dow blew out Crom the side or lhe house and I had to gel back.•· His wife, Frances, said she sent her husband out to check the I neighborhood because the smoke ·•was so bad that I couldn't breathe .... Then I could see billows or s moke coming from the Beaudoin house." Paolino said the Beoudoins were a friendly ramily and there <See I BODIES, Page AZ) Coast Weather Low clouds late tonight and· early Saturday mom- i n g. otherwise a u any Saturday artemoon. Lows toal1ht 58 to 66. Highs Fri·' d•1 from near 70 at beaches to mid·80s inland_ A wurnml fur llll' 11rrl!:.l ul Nt•wport Beal'h dent1•l Anthom ~~-Wolcott wub ordN ud hu't stayed Thursday when ho f•lll!<l to appear In court for prt• Uminary hearing on a chara1· ol p<>ssessmg 11legul wt>apons um.I ~xplos1ve~. Judge C~\'an Schmidt of tht- Harbor Judicial 0 1atr1cl Court ordered the wurrant not re leased Mfore Aug 4, lhl• date on which he re set the defendant', beanng If Dr. Wolcott, 4 l, of 1918 I rvanl' Ave .• agam fads to appear so tht- case may procee d , Judge Schmidt will set a ball figure on the warrant. release 1t and order the denust arrested Prosecuting Deputy 01!.l All) Stuart Grant and Dr Wolcott'!> defense attorney, Pat Crail. are both confident there was some mixup on his part on the court date. Crail was an court Thur!>day morning. ready for the procc1..'<.I jngs, while 1t was t he first lime in numerous pa!>t 1:iche dulcd ap· pearances that Dr. Wolcott did not show up. He could not be reached by phone Judge Schmidt has cvaluall'd a comprehens•ve ps ychiatric pro file prepared at Dr Wolcott's own expense preparatory to de- c 1 ding how to pro c eed 1n prosecuting the ('asc Detectrnes raided his 1 rvinl' Avenue home last spring and as sertedly seized a cache of illegal weapons inc luding mach inl' guns, plus 25 cases of illegal firework s, supplle<> of MBO Arraignment Of Robbery . Suspect Due A Huntmgton Beach. woman. who police allege 1s the "ban· dana bandit" who robbed fast. food outlets throughout Orange aiunty, will be arraigned July 28 io Superior Court. Carol Ann Milosevich, 32. 1!> charged with six. counts of rob- bery. two counts of attempted burglary and one count of assault . ·.vith a deadly weapon. t She was a rrested by police following a one-a-day series of heists in Huntington Beach and ·Garden Grove earlier ttus year. Ms. Milosevich allegedly wore ' a bandana over her race and used . a bandana to cover the weapon ·she used in the robberies, police : charge. '. She was bound over to Superior Court following a two day hear· : ing in Westminster Municipal : Court. ~ Evel's Brother . - ~~slump EUGENE. Ore. <AP> ·One day not too far down the road a fellow named Knievel 1s going to ; go barreling up a ramp in a racy ·little car and go sa iling off • towards another ramp -or al · least that's the plan. But it's not Evel Knievel who plans lo do the jumping, it's his younger brother Nie. Nie. 37, lives here in this southern Willamette Valley un- iversity town as president of an imported car dealership. NEW CITIZENS WELCOMED ·' Eighty-five residents of 13 · "Orange Coast communities have become United States residents in two days o f n aturalization ceremonies. A story and photos appear on ; PaaeD2. DAILY PILOT ----. -- m1hlary pratctice grenades and aicvu.i pounds or black powder and e•plOfllv~ chemical1. 'l'hey say they were tlpped ofl by '1 teum of aix burctara s~cialliJng in guns and other weapons when they cracked the ('Use and arrested the suspects fullowine Dr. Wolcott's report or a gun burglary. Tht! weaponry a11sertedly wu found in a secre~ compartment discovered by the young thieves. who took s even handguna and two Thompson .45_ caliber aub- m a chine guns, polleo said then. Grant said if Dr. Wolcoll does not appear Aug. 4, he will request that he be ordered to stand trial m Orange County Superior Court on a felony charge. He currently faces one count ol possession or a destructive de· vice -he has pleaded innocent -a nd it is up to Judge Schmidt to classify the charge as a felony o r · misdemeanor. A~Wlr ....... Congress To Talk To Lance WASHINGTON (AP > - Budget Director Bert Lance was asked today t.o appear before Co ngre ss to exp l ain circumstances s urrounding a $3.4 million loan he received - from the First National Bank of Chicago. The loan was made one month after the National Bat.of Georgia, which Lance ce headed, deposited $200,000 the Chicago institution. A Lance spokesman says there 1s "absolutely no connection" between the deposit and the personal loan. At issue is whether the $200,000 deposit in a noninterest-bearing account can be construed as a so called compensating balance for the loan. The comptroller of cur rency in recent Yefirs has r e ferred sever al compensating balance cases to the Justice Department for prosecution as a potential misapplication of bank funds. Steel Hike Irks Carter WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter, dltaP· pointed by a DOW u .s. Steel Corp. price Increase, is concerned that the bike could undermine the ad· minis tration's antl - intlation program, bis chie f economic adviser s ays. "The aovemment can't do lt alone. There bu to be some ieneral restra.t,nt shown by others, C h arl es L . Schultze. chairman of the Presi- dent 's Council of Economic Advisers. Schultze criticized U.S. Steel shortly after the na- tion's largest steelmaker announced price increases of 6 percent on structural steel and 7 percent on tin mill steel. Fro• Pag~AJ JAii.: .•• Corrections. One hundred and eighty one pages of the report is a transcript of a Feb. 11 public hearing in Santa Ana. At that hearing, Alatorre was The Senate Governmental Af. fairs Committee voted to call Lance to testify on Monday, an acti9n ,.th.at followed public dls· c.losure of the f:inant!al transac- tions. · the only committee m ember to attend. · • Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff (D. Nixon Ratings Slip in Wake Of TV Shows SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Californians s urveyed in a statewide poll are less sym- pathetic to Richard Nixon now than they were before his recent televwon interviews with David Frost. pollster Me rvin Field said today. 'Down by tfae Sea Shore' Co nn.). the co mm ittee c hairman, told panel members that be believed the committee had no choice but to order an in vestigation. The hearing was a result pf the activities or the so-called Orange County Justice Comm ittee, in- c 1 ud i n g m e mbers Frank Martinez and George Grey. During the lengthy hearing former jail inmates, members of th e ir families a nd others testified. Miami resident Tony Hodges uses a sand flea scoop to sift sea shells from the surf off Miami Beach. A massive beach restoration program has brought thousands of shells lo an area where they were once hard to find. "I think the comm1tlec would be derelict in its duty -because these are serious charges -not to check them out thoroughly." Ribicoff said. ··rr we just drop this thjng we would be doing a disservice to Mr. Lance. a dis service lo the President and a disservice to the country .•· Today, Alatorre said it is that testimony which is the basis for the committee report. Results of the California Poll, conducted June 17 through July 2. showed that Nixon did not gain enough new supporters after h is series of television appearances to offset those who changed their view of him. 4 Bloodied Bodies The Los Angeles assemblyman admitted the assembly commit- tee had ndt verified allegations made by the witnesses and said, ·'that is not our job." During the interviews, the former president insisted he was not guilty of any criminal act in the Watergate affair and only com milted the mistake of using poor judgment. ·Found in Elevator Although Ribicoff was backed in his call for an investigation by Sens. Henry M. J ackson CD Wash.), Charles II. Percy (R 111.), and others, some members disagreed, saying Congress i~ driving good people out of gov- e rnment by conducting sensa· "We are fact-finders and we believe that the testimony, which is s worn testimony, stands on its own," Alatorre continued. But 58 percent of the 1,034 Californians questioned by the poll said Nixon was guilty of an actual criminal act. and only 32 percent said he was guilty only of poor judgment. Almost half -46 percent -of the respondents said the Nixon- Front interview did not change lbeir impression of the former president, according to the poll. While 12 percent said they arc more favorable to Nixon now. 26 percent said they are less ravora· ble. Fro•PageAJ 9 BODIES. • was no sign of trouble at their home. The red house, blackened and extensively damaged, is a one· story modest wood frame ·struc- ture in a rural section of this cen- tral Connecticut town. The bodies were taken to the Un i ver sity of Connecticut Medical Center in Farmington. The Beaudoin family dog, a mixed-breed bound named Teeko. remained tied to a tcee behind the house. The Beaudoin family, accord- PARKRLDGE,111. lAP>-The bodies of four men, a ll s hot several limes, were found today lh an office building elevator in this afOueAt suburb northwest cl' Chi~ago, authorities said. There wa& no immediate identification. "l pushed the elevator button and when the door opened l saw the m," said B.L. Shers hon. an employe in the building. "The four mea were piled atop each other Id a bloody m ass,•' be said. The bodies were discovered by a secretary when she arrived for work. "She came screaming oul of the bu1liling. running across the street hyster ical:' said an atten· dant at a nearby service station , from where police were called. At a brief news conference. G. Joe Moffit. director of public safety, said the bodies were dis· covered at 7:56 a.m. and that each of the men had suffered multiple gunshot wounds. ''There Will be no identification or conjecture as to what occurred at this point based on the advice SC 'Baptism' Festival. 0pell8Tonight · ing to neighbors who knew them San Clemente's second annual fol' the 10 years they lived in this La Criaijanita pageant. re- p 1 ea s ant mid d I e · c 18 5 s crea~ 1he first Christian bap- neighborbood. were an attrac· tism lD Orange County, opens tive, close-knit group. l ...... i "Tbemother was alwayswilh ton lfuv n a patural am - lhe kids. She lived ror them. I'll phi theater Ul\der the!tars. Tb The rageant won 1>0puJar and say that," said Mrs. eresa crittca praise la.st year. includ- Bainer, who lived three houses ing a Disneyland community fromtheBeaudoinhome . award as m ost innovative Mrs. 1Bainer said s he saw Orange County pro•ec1 forl976. C h e r y l Beaudoin and h e r ., children in nearby St. Anthony's Written by San Clemente resL c h dent NQrman Wright, an author ~~~:.Catholic hurc every an4 television dlrecto ... producer. "You'd see her in church with the pageant re·el')acts lhe Bap- the whole pew filled wltti her tism. ot a dYiOI Indian child by kids .. she said Spanfsh priests on their way to The Beaudohts recently ~ht eetabUsh Catholic missions to the a small cmi~r to take t.t)eir • north. . children. aw~ for ~~ort vaca-MQ.re than 100 local volunteer lions, •neighbdr said. actors and ac:tress~ p~clpate She said the tatnllf bad never ·~ the drama, wbach is to run been able to travel toaeth~r until rugbUy at J: 15 p.m ., except Mon- th is aummer because the day~,UlroughAug. 7. cfutdrcn were SQ amalJ. Tickets on sale at Ute &~te are $3.Sd for ad\,llts and $1.50 .for c:blldren U e>r under. Additional inform~dqn ls av.aHablo by call· Ut& 492-1131.or498-08&0. • The canyon where the pageant ls perlortned ,can be Teacbed by taking the Caµ\ino de Estralla ~m~ of 'tbo San Diego ay ((t'ona either 4irecUoa> aod f'ollowln1 .,._eant elens in- Jat'td lrom the Crfieway. of the state's attorney," Mofril said. Harvey Teichman, a lawyer who has offices on the second floor of the building, said he was working late Thursday when ·'about 20 persons came up to the second floor to see four men who run a business there." He said, however . he did not know whether the four businessmen were the victims. SenteneinJf Set t1onal in vestigations of un s ubstantiated allegations. As a result, the committee agr eed to wa it until Lance testified before deeiding whether lo begin a full-scale investigation of Lance's financia l transa(' tions. S.C Woman Facing Study in Slaying A San Clemente woman who al . legedly injected battery acid into the veins of a man who had been beaten, kicked, flogged and half drowned in a bathtub was or- de red Thursday to undergo a 9<).day diagnostic study before sentencing. Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey set Oct 20 as the date he will sentence Cynthia AM Mendenhall, 24, or 143-C Avenlda Del Mar, to what could be a long prison term. Mrs. Mendenhall, who will be shipped to the Frontera Prison ror Women today, has pleaded guilty to attempted murder in the killing last April 26 of Ervin Sul ton. 22, of Garden Grove. Three of the four men who al· tacked Sutton in a Placentia apartment are now serving long prison terms after being convict- ed of murder charges once faced by Mrs. Mendenhall. A fourth man drew a county Jail term after testifying against his companions in a series of Superior Court trials. Police said Sutton was tortured and killed because the defen dants believed he had provided authorities information that led to the arrests on drug charges 01 Mrs. Mendenhall and another woman. It was noted during the lnals that Sutton at no time aided authorities in any drug investiga- tion. Sheriff Brad Gates was not available for immediate com- ment. Also, Alatorre admitted a copy or the report had not yet been sent t-0 the s heriff. Tax Rates Dip 10 Cents In San Juan While San Juan Capistrano res· 1dents can expect a reduction in the city property tax rate next year , they will still be socked with higher tax bills due to in- creases in propertr values. The City Council unarumousty approved a 10-cent reduction in the city's tax rate Wednesday, despite recommendations by city staff to drop the rate by only seven cent.c;. The new 89-cent per $100 as- !>essed valuation city tax rate means the owner of a $90,000 home would pay S215 in city prop- erty taxes. The old city tax rate was 99 cents per SlOO assessed valuation Theoretically, councilmen could have lowered the tax rate lo 76 cents and raised the same a mount of revenues as last year. City staff's recommendation or a 94-cent tax r ate would have ~­ lowed development or 10 acre1 ()( parkland per year. MEASURE FOR TREASURE ' One factor over1ooked by customers carpeting is the measuring for yardage. in buying All of our Salesmen know how to measure and figure exact yardage. often providing our customers substantial savings in yardage alone. Also. with the. tremendous installation experience our salesmen have (each previously was an expert instatfer for us), we are able to forsee any potential problem. Please stop in and look at the treasures available to you tt1r0~h our store. We have a gigantic selection. and the measuring w.ill be ACCURATEf ' , Tod y's Closing ~ N.Y. Stoeks ~ Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 70. NO. 203. 4 SECTIONS. 46 PAGES N TEN CENTS Report Alleges County Jl)il .Abuses' Assemb))man H1 t'h a rd IM.atorre tD Los Angele~ 1 tod.iy issued a rt>port ulleg1ng wldespread ~buse of prisoners an Ora.nee County J a1 I Alatorn!'s reporl rnnlrad1c~ recent fmdmgs by thl' Orange County Grand Jury und the state Board or Corrt'Ct1oru.. In recent r~port!>, tlw Grand Jury and the board pr a1 ... 1:d lhl· J&il operations .mrt rh•n1l'd the t>.Jm.lence or nther than usolated c a~e:, of abuse. But the report handed out by Alatorre today cites 26 abusive practices at the Jail. Included among tht: report's allegat.Jons are: -Rough handling or prisoners going to court and s ubstandard (.·ond1t1ons rn the waiting room. -Use of unnecessary force by ,1ad deputies in booking area and Tt«> Victims? isolstlon ceUs. -Unsanitary isolation cells. -J all discipline described as "arbitrary, capricious and in- discriminate." -Existence of a jail search and security "goon squad" that "m ethodically beats prisoners picked out for special treat- ment." -Failure of guards lo hall "certain prisoners from being Desert Searched . In Sex-death Plot By GAR\' GRANVILLE Ol llw O•tlr Pt IOI St•lt Garden Grove police said today that they have begun a desert search for two alleged murder victims be lieved to have m et their doom at the hands of a Costa Mesa man. Thal man is Fred Deere Douglas, 54, of 276 16th Plact'. Costa Mesa. Douglas was arre~l­ ed Wednesday when he allegedly took two young women to an isolated spot in the desert of Yuc·- ca Valley. Police accust'd Dou glas of in· tendin~ to take pornograph1 t· lilms or the two young women. both of them undercover J)Gl1c<.· Glav as R etir i 11g agents. Today, they indicated there ts reason to believe the s uspect may have already murdered two persons. They have begun a search of the desert area in con- Junction with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office. Meanwhile, Douglas 1s scheduled for arraignment Mon- day afternoon in West Orange County Municipal Court. lie faces charges of attempted m urdcr and conspiracy to com- mit murder. Police allege the s us pect de· velopt•d a bizarre plot to lure \oung women to an isolated des· -..t·rt area where they would be t1lmc•d performing lewd acts. .. L.£ J)eputy Chief To 'Head NB Cops By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI lht Oa1ty Pt IOI St•tt Charles ''Pele .. Gross, 49. a de puty chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, has been ap pointed police chief of Newport Beach to replace the relinng B. Jam cs Glava!>i. 1 . The appointment of Gross, an nounced today by City Manager Robert Wynn, comes five months after Glavas announced his re tirement. Gross will assume ht:. new duties on Aug.15. Glavas. also a veteran of lhl' LAPD, has been serving m thf· post he held for 16 years pending the appointment of his successor. Today he is undergoing back sur· gery at Hoag Memorial Hospital and is expected to remain hos pitalized for about a week. Gross said today he served un- der Glavas for two years prior to the former chie f's move to ]'Jewport Beach and added that he considers his own approach t<> law enforcement "a logical pro- gression" to Glavas. Wynn. in announcing the ap ·pointmenl, lauded the new chil'f who was selected from a field of mo'e than 60 applicants in a thrh-month screening process. "t feel very fortunate obtain· ing a person · with the qualifica- tions of Chief Gross. The Pollet• Department will be in very good hands and the tradition of ex- cellent police service in this city will be maintained," Wynn said . Io recent years. Gross hai: worked primarily in the depart- .men t' s administration. establishing proirams aimed at crime prevention and special en- forcement. He is currently serving as com- mander of the LAPD's Bureau or Special Investigation. G~. who said he plans to s·~nd a& much lime as possible in Newport Beach before taking over leaderal!Jip of the police de· p•rtment, ••d be docsn 't feel the Inmates Separated FOLSOM <AP> -About 60 or Follom Prlson's l,900 inmates j udfed the most Hkely to create rKtal conllicl arc being scparat· ed. NEWPORT'S NEW CHIEF Charles "Pete" Gross change will be too drastic from the huge LAPD to the Newport Beach department. ·'The operations of the LAPD over the last few years has been geared to s mall a reas. so it should not be that. different. I'm looking forward to the op portunities my new job will pre- sent." Gross said he bas no precon- ceived program ideas he is bring- ing wiUt him. "I will be applying my experience and training to s upplying what lhe residents ·want In the way of law enforce- ment," he said . Then they would be tortured to death before the cameras Douglas was arrested Wednes- day m a remote Yucca Valley desert area where he had taken two young women to pose for les- !:>ian and sadomasochism films. The women were. in reality, undercover police agents who had been recruited by a Douglas accomplice. Thal accomplice was also act- ing as an agent for the police. As a result, when the foursome arrived for the porno picture tak· iog session, three of the four members of the party were on the s ide of law enforcement <See PORNO, Page A2) Egyptians Jet;.. bomb Libya Base CAIRO, Egypt (APl Egyp- tian planes bombed and severely damaged a Libyan air base used to stage three aerial attacks against Egyptian border targets. Egypt announced today. Th e renewal of border hostilities followed a massive aerial and tank battle between Egyptian ancf Libyan forces Thursday. FirsL word of the new action came from Egyptian President Anwar Sadat who told a na tionw1de television audience that his a rmed forces had been withdrawn from Libya af'ter again givin g Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy "a lesson he will never forget " He said the battles took place Thursday and today but offererl no details in hi s speech. Egypt and Libya accused each other of provoking Thursday's border clash. DEEP DENIZEN SWITCHES SEAS SAN DIEGO <AP) A live t hree·pound East Coast lobster has been found crawling aro'\l)d the Pacific Ocean. Spokesmen at Scripps Institu- tion of Oceanography, wbere a fisherman took it. said IL probably was flown in for so- meone's dinner but instead re- leasetothesea. .. lt may seem humane, but it. is unwise to indiscriminately in· troduce a foreign animal that could alter the ecological balance of a region." a Scripps expert said today. beaten and sexually molested.''. Tbe report handed out by Alatorre is under the heading o£ a report prepared by the As· sem blyman Select Committee on Corrections. One hundred and eighty one pages of the report is a transcript of a Feb. 11 public hearing in Santa Ana. At that hearing, Alatorre was the only committee member to attend. The hearing was a result of the activities of the so-called Orange County Justice Committee, in- cluding m e mbers Frank Martine.: and George Grey. During the lecigthy hearing former jail inmates, members or their famili es Hnd others testified. Today, Alatorre said it 1s that testimony which is the basis for the committee report. The Los Angeles assemblyman admitted the assembly commit· I tee bad not verified allegations made by the witnesses and said. "that is not our Job." "We are fact-finders and we believe that the testimony, which 1 · 1s sworn testimony. stands on its • own," Alatorre continued. Sheriff Brad Gates was not <SeeJAJL, Page A2) .Jodi Bixler. 3. of Fountain Valley was one or 70,000 people who took refuge from the he .. t at Newport Peach Thursday where temperatures penlted al a pleasant 73 dt-grees. Jodi, like everyone else, found the water most inviting at a warm 67 degrees. She is practicing her swimming at the beach at 10th Street and Bay Ave nue. Tennis Protesters Flay 'Pllhlicity' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tlle O.tlty l"etet St•ll Defense lawyers for two among 12 protesters arrested in mid·At:>ril tllrmoU at the Davis Cup Leru11s rnatches in Newport Beach contin'-ied arguing t.Oday in court that pretrial !>Ublicity harms their cliertts• chlnces for a fair trial. The pretrial publicity motion is but•one ol several already be.,-d. an Harbor Judicial District Court by Judge Donald Dungan dl.Uing pretrial hearings last weej aJ\d this week: He is expected to fini$h rtlling on all ot them at a final s~on nex~ Wednesday morning. &!Pt. 7 is the date set for,trjal, or the two defendants, . Alvin L. Dortch and Stanit?Y 0. Alexander are obtttged with malicious mischief •lld t re:ipass· ing ae a retUll of an April 16 inci- dent at tbe Newport Beach ten· nis Club. They assertedly ran onto the court during lhe Davia Cup zone finals, disrupting play and toss- ing a CQntainer tf en oily, plasti comiw>und onto Ute C9\Jrts. The action intended lo protest. South Africa's apartheid racial segregation so lnfuriate<t U.S. team coach 'l'ony Trabert J,ha b4! went af~r the pair, pu'n)nadi them with his racquet. .Defense lawyers today .sboweii ·Yildeotapyed. network TV sports s pectaculars and interviews with Trabert in the nearly.empty cotirtroom for Judge Dungan's benefit. • Trabert. said he did the right and reasonable thing. I)ortch and Alexander are rt;presented by lawyers Henry 01Suvero, Floyd Zagorski and Linda •Fergusoa. all affiliated With the Greater Watts Justice Center. , They also contend Trabert sll't)uld have-been prosecuted for assault with a deadly weapon anc;l lhe fact he wasn't constitutes 4f~~riminhtory prose~utlon. ~ext Wednesdby's heartng wilt l~\V'o1\te arguments for the right to 'aC~C4S to evUtence gathered by Newt>ort Beach polfce dunng the stonny April 1~·17 Davis Cup ~ettes. 'ryfost or the 12 persons arrested have pleaded guilty to trespass- ing charges ahd ordered lo pay ~ fines qr do some volunteer social or charitable work Independence Captures Race. NEWPORT. R.I. <AP> -ln· dependence. skippered by Ted Hood of Marblehead, Mass .. re- bounded from two losses in ob· servation trials Thursday with a. victory in today's r1rst race. Independence defeated the new est Amehca n 12·meter yacht. Enterprise, skippered by Lowell North of San Diego. by 41 seconds. It was Hood's race from the start. Independence beat En· terprise at the start by fi vc 1 seconds and widened the lead f steadily to r ound the first 1 windward mark of the course 25 l seconds ahead of North. For eign Aid T old WASHINGTON <AP) -TWo . large foreign aid bills that punish . several countries by restricting aid to them are being sent to the Senate arter winning House ap- proval. The m ilita ry aid bill. which authorizes S3.2 billion io security assistan ce grants. crediL"i and sales·, was passed 262 lo 147. Co ast Wea ther LOw clouds Jate '\onight and early Saturday morn- l n g, otherwise ~un ny Saturday ~fternoon. Lows tonieht 58 lo 66. Highs Fri- d a y from neu 70 aL be ache.~ to mld·80s inland. . . INSIBE ~ODAY A DAILY Pll Of N Moratorium Wbtlt> u i.:ruu11 ol Nt'\\l.>llrl Beach en\.1runmt•nt1o1la'I\ un· looktnR ut t'l<l4't111.: l,1w' that c:-ould lx• u-.t•d 111 ''"" 1h1• pan• 111 d t'\'clnpmt>nl. ( ·11' l ·11u111·1lrnu11 P <1ul Ryckoff Munduy w1ll tucklt · the IS:.Ut' ug1.11n Wllh rl'll11W ('OUll c-1 lmen R\C·koll 1w11'l' 111 11w p.1 ... 1 "' monlhl> h.1~ unl>U('('l'''fulh· I r wcl toge\ thct·oum·1l loN1aC'l u hutld tnN moratorhrm so that the clty•s rout! sy8tem could be improved 111 urdt.•r to h"ndlu additional traf I H' Twu w1•l'ks ago, citing the l)O,ooo square-ro0t P rude ntial ln~urum·1.· Company bulldlna un clf'r <ll'lltgn for construction in "'t'wporl C<'ntcr. he tried again. .d:.o Without ,;uccess, to get the l'H~ l'Oum·11 to cons ider some CdM Traffic Survey Results to Be Aired R e !<. u I t ' o I l h l' o n t· <' controvers1<1l Corona del Mar traffic survey are scheduled for d iscussion Monday during the Ne wpor t Beach City Council s tudy session An eight·page s ummary of the 150-page s urvey report prepared by Dr. Robert W. Prye, lists a series of responses lo questions d ealing with how Corona del Mar residents sec their tra ffic prob le ms and what they think <.ire acceptable solutions. Here's a brief · look al some summary highlights -Eas l C oa~l H i ghway : Installa t ion of more t raffic s ignals is an unatcept able solu lion, although svnchronizing ex· lroine Co. Chief Looks AtLmt Day After 17 years with the lrv1nt- Com pany. Ray Watson spent hts last d ay as president of the land firm , .. loo busy to be nostalgic .. On Monday. Peter C Krcm1.•r w ill move into Wa ts on's seventh floor office in the l rvme Com pany building Ill Newport Center a s ownership of the firm passes lo a consortium of investors k nown as T aubmnn-/\llen-lrvme. Jnc At. the s ame lune . W.itson and former executive vice pr esident T om Wo1rr will move mto their new quarters -on the bwJding s fourth fl oor VfhCrt'. along With L ansing Eberlin~. another ex ecutive vice president. they will open their own dcvl.'lopmcnl con suiting firm Walson said the µasl week has been a frenzy of activity lo tic up loose ends 111 the $!)37 million sale uf tht' company and lo try to ptake the t r ansilion fo r the new owners and new managcrn<•nt as fasy as poss ihlc• · .. rt 's an enormously complex ~ob ." he said. a .1ob complicated 'hy the pressure of trying to v acate his om ce so the new prcs1· 'rlent will be able to move in. ·T m :rn rroundNi b y t>oxcs ... hl' laughed Kremer, selected bv TAI to ncad the lrvint> Com pany. has s pent the past 11 Yl'ars workm~ for the Newhall Land and Farm i ng Company. which ts buildm~ the planned community of Valen· ·cia north of Los Angeles . ··1 wish I had someth1"" ap :propriate to say al this point ... Watson said, "but I don·1 l'w j ust been loo buc;v to 1.·vPn lhtnk <1bout it " FBI Nabs Suspect SAN FRANC ISCO (AP) Arter a citizen spotted a man r<." semblin~ a n accused bank rob· ber pictured on a wanted poster, 1:.t111g traff1c s i g nals is .. a popular suggestion." The re is also ove rall disfavor with the idea of creating a tern· por a r y travel lane on Coast Highway by restricting parking to the appropriate side during peak traffic hours. -Parking: It is generally viewed as a problem with the idea of a series of off-street park· ing lots s upported . -FUth A venue: With the e x· ception of residents of the im· media te neighborhood. comple· l ion of Fifth Avenue a s a "residential street" is ''highly fa vored.'' Dr. Frye notes that among r~idents o( Old Corona north of the Highway and resi· dents of Harbor View Hilb. opi· nions on completion of the road are nearly evenly divided with those in opposition holding a slight edge. -Bayside Drive : Widening a nd othe rwi s e i m proving Bayside Drive is favored by a nearly 2·lo-l margin. -Beach Puking: Nearly un· iversal agree ment that beach parking is a proble m , but rejec· tion of the idea that there s hould be stricter enfor cem e nt or elimination of parking neal' the beaches. -Stop Signs: Installation of m ore stop signs in residential neighborhoods "is not perceived favorably.·· -One· Way Str eela: In gener al. a system of one-way streets 1s not very favorably re· ce1 ved. Even designation of a few 'itreets in old Corona as one-way 1s rejected by residents of the ar. reeled area. Bloody Bodies Discovered in Elevator l'/\RK RIDG E. Ill. (AP) -The hod ies of four men , a ll s hot several times, were found torlay in an office building elevator in this affluent suburb northwest 01 Chicago. authorities said. There .was no immediate identification · · 1 pushed the elevator button and when the door opened I saw them :· said B.L. Shershon, an employe in the butlding. "The four men were piled atop each other in a bloody m ass,•• he said The bodies wei1e discover~ by a secretar y when sh e arrived for work ··s he came scream ini out. of the buil~ ~nning a cross the streeL hysterical,'' said an alten· danl at a nearby service station, rrom where police were called. ''There will be no identification or conjecture as to what occurred al this point based on the advlce of the state's attorney.'· Moffit said. I 1clnd or action lo halt develop· m~nl. Monday. durmg the council's afternoon session. Ryckoff will lry to get councilmen to agree to put the ma tter on the ba llot for ta pubhc vole. · ' In his two previous efforts. Ryckoff has maintained that if the matter were put to a public vote, it would be approved over· wbelmlngly. A report on the subject. pre- pared by City Manager Robert Wynn at. Ryckoff's request. says a special election held either Nov. 8, 1977 or Ma rch 7, 1978 would cost about $26,500. If the election were held in con· junction with the city council ~lechon on April 11. the added cost to the city would be Sl .000. In each of Ryckoffs attempts to get a moratorium passed. his · meas ure was defeated on a 4·3 vole with Mayor Milan Dostal. Mayor ProTem Pete Ba rrett and councilmen Lucille Kuehn and Don Mcinnis dissenting. The April elections will put the seats now held by Dostal, Bar· re tt, Kuehn a nd pro-moratorium councilman Trudi Rogers up for e lection. Political observers point out that combining the moratorium vote with the city council election would in effect pit the a n· tidevelopmenl forces a gainst the councilm e n who oppose the mora toriu m pro p osed by Ryckofr. That m oratorium would have halted all construction in the ar ea south of Bristol Street on projects of more tha n four res· 1dentinl units or m ore than 10.000 square feet or commercial or industrial s pace. Ryckoff has d enied any official in volvement in the e nvironmen· talists' efforts, led so far by J ean Watt, president of S PON (Slop Polluting Our Newport). She said a loose coalition of people are go- 1 n g t o h ire a lawyer who specializes in environmental law to look at existing city planning laws to see if building cannot be hailed or slowed. If there are no existing la ws to suit the group's needs. she said they will prob· a bly launch an initiative cam· paigi\ to bring the s ubject to a public vote . She said Ryckoff is familiar w ith tbe effort and ··very in· teresled" in what her group is do· m g . 4'ro111 Page Al JAIL ... availabh: ror immediate com· ment Also. Alatorre admitted a ropy of the report had not yet been sent to the sheriff. Gates was one or the witnesses to testify before the committee at the Februar y hearing as was his <'o r r ect1ons c hie f. Willia m Wallace. · Nixon Ratings Slip in Wake OfTV Shows SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -- California ns s urveye d in a s tatewide poll are less sym- pathetic lo Richard N"i.xon now than they were before bis recent television interviews with David Frost. polfster Mervin Field said today. Resulta of the California Poll. conducted June 17 through .,July 2. showed that Nixon did not gain enough new s upporters afte r his series of lelevision appear.-qces to offset ~hose who changed their vie~o(hlm. . lhc FDl urresled ;,i :u .year·Old •ma n for investigation trl the rob • ber y of t hrct' San Fr a ncisco ·ba nks last yea r . agents said : Thurs day Special F BI Agent m : Cha rge Charles McKinnon said ·Robert Willia m Staudm1er, 34 . · was arrested without incident at . the FBI office Wednesday night. °' OftANOE COAST Newp~rt Dentis~'s Arrest · @rdered . • • DAILY PILOT ··-""""" .. •• ~ ... ~· ·"" 1'1*1.,,., IKltll.~ 1 \l>(•" .............. _ .. ,..._t l_ ... ..... . .,. ... TteoMt A. jlll..,..., llllot11Mlflt l4111W (Mt'lftlt.~ ._,., ... " M\l;IJM ~ ... ·-~ Oaity l'llat $1.eff ,,_ WEAPONS AND MATERIAL ALLEGEDLY INTENDED FOR TORTURE-SLAYING FILM SHOWN Garden Grove Oet. Richard Laipple Hefts Cleaver Assertedly Taken From Porno Producer Front Page A I 9 BODIES. • stor y modest wood fram e struc· tu re in a rural section of this cen· lral Connecticut town. The bodies we re ta ken lo the Un i ver sil y of Con n ectic ut Medical Center in F armington. The Beaudoin fam ily dog. a mi xed ·b reed ho und n a m ed Teeko, remained tied to a tree behind the house. The Beaudoin family. accord· ing to neighbors who kne w the m for the 10 years they li ved in this p l e a sant m t ddl c -c l ass neighborhood, were a n allrac· live, close-knit group. .. The mother was always with the kids. She lived for them. l 'll say that." said Mrs. Theresa Bainer, who lived three hous es from the Beaudoin home . Mrs . Ba iner said s he s aw C h e r yl Bea udoin a n d her children in nearby St. Anthony'i. Roman Catholic Church every Sunday. .. You'd sec her in chur ch w1lh the whole pew fill ed with her kids," she s aid. T he Beaudoins recenlly bought a s mall camper lo ta ke their children away for short vaca· lions , a neighbor said. Steel Hike Irks Carter WASHING-TON <AP l - P resident Carter , disap· pointed by a new U.S. Steel Corp. price increase. is concerned that the hike could undermine the ad mini s tr atio n 's a n ti · rnfla tion p rogr a m . his chief economic adviser says. "The government can 't do it alone. There has lo be so m e j(ener a l res t r a inl s h o w n b y oth e r s ... C h a r les I.. Schu ltZ<'. chairman of l he Prest· dent's Council of Econom ic Advisers. Schultze criticized U S Steel shortly after the na· lion's largest s teelmaker announced pr ice increase!' of 6 percent on structural steel and 7 percent on tin mill steel. HELD ON SEX CHARGES Fred Berre Douglas CdM Bank Added to Bandit's Lis t A bandit who police behevt' ts re:.ponsible for 26 bank robberies throughout Southern CaliforniJ <1dded the Corona de l Mar branch of lhe United California Bank to his hst Thursday. taking SI 841 in a holdup According to police report-;. the suspect, a burly blond who stands six·fcel. tw().mches te1ll and weighs about 200 pounds , hit the branch located at 3141 E Coast Highway al about 1 p.m. Officers said he approach<.'<l teller Laur ie Williams. Ii. handed he r a note which war m.'<I that he had a gun and directccl her to empty her cash drawer. M iss Wi ll ia m s t ol d 1n vesligators the m an look lhC' money and quickly walked from the bank. He was seen driving from the scene in a mmi·piekup truck either blue or green colored with a white camper s hell. Del. Capt. Richar d Hamilton s aid today the suspect m atches the description of a man sought by the FBI and police throughout Southern California for a sen c ... of bank robber ies. Quake Hits Manila MANILA, T he Ph ilippine -. <AP> -An earthquake strur k Ma nila and northeast Luzon island Thursday. but there wen• no reports of m1uries or dama~c. From Page A I PORNO ••• In addition to arresting the hurly porno film maker, police t:onf1~cated t he materials he ap· parenlly pla nned to use in the I 1lmmg session and. according to lhl· thargc:.. to murder a nd m utilate his model victims. t11cluded m the haul were an a:.:.orlmcnt of cleavers and carv· tn~ kmves as well as chemicals, ro pes. a claw hammer and an as· ~orlmcnt or long steel spikes. Police found those a nd other items wr apped in a quilt and hurtcd m a shallow grave near the :.pot where the X-r ated films were to be staged. They also seized from the SUS· peel a pistol as well as a .2Z· <'ahber ri fl e he carried in his car. ll 1s alleged that Sl .000 in cash lhal Douglas carried with him lhl· day the porno film e pic was to he s hol was earmarked for pay· m c nt tu hb und er cover a c· C'Om1>liCl'. G ardcn Grovc officials said Thursd<1y thl• accomplice is a woman who reported to them at least s ix weeks ago being ap- proached and solicited lo provir1~ model!> bv Dougla s. I The woman's re port set the wheels in motion for the six-week - undercover opera tion thaf end~ w1lh the <1rresl of Douglas Wed·· OC'Sday. Korea Prober Set,s Standard WAS llJ NG TO N <APl - Former s µccial ·Water g ate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski is servrn g notice tha t he w"on't perm it inter fere nce wh!-!n · be takes ovcr t he House investiga. I ton of all eged Korean influence· huy tnj.(. · The Texas lawyer said Thurs· clay he would "not hesitate to re· ... 1 J?n ·' 1f congressional leaders try 10 thwart the investigation. ~1eanwh1le. the m an J a worski '" replacing. Philip A. Lacovara. !lent House Majority Leader Ja m es Wright a t elegram apologizing for a recent news at· count' that linked Wright to the scandal. · MEASURE FOR TREASURE One factor overlooked by customers in buying carpeting is th e measu ring for yardage. All of our Salesmen know how t o measure and figure exact yardage, often providing our custom ers substanttal savings In yardage alone. Also. with the tremendous installation experience our salesmen have (each previously was an expert installer for us). we are able to forsee any potential probtem. Please stop in and look at the treasures available to you throug h our store. We h~ve a gigantic selection. and the measuring will be ACCURATE! Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 70, NO 203, 4 SECTIONS. <46 PAGES Report Alleges Al>Sl'mbl \ mdn B11 hurl! • Alatorre c D l~o~ 1'11,l!t•lt·' 1 tc11l,1~ Is s ued d r l' I' Cl r I ii I It' lo( 111.: w1d~spread abUM· 111 11r "11n1•1 ~ 111 Orange Cl'llmt ,. J dtl Alatorre'!) n·µort c cintrJcltt t' recent finding, IH ttw Oran).!l' County Grand Jun cJlltl thl· '>l4ll1• Board of Corr1·c. t1e111' In recent n•1)(1rh th•· 1:rJ11cl Jury and lht' hocJnl p rt11-.t·d lhc• Jail opcral1un' ,111tl ch·nH·cl tlw l'\l'itcn<.·c of other than isolated c.·a!>es of abuse Hut the report handed out by i\lalorrc today c.·1tes ~ abusive I" a ct1ccs ..it the jail Included among lhe report's allegations an•: -Rough handling of prisoners going to court and substandard tond1t1ons in the wailing room. -Ust of unnl!cesi.ary force by Jail deputies in booking area and usolation cells. -Unsanitary isolation cells. -JaU dlsdplloe described as "arbitrar1. capricious and in· discriminate." -Exlstence of a jtlil search and security "goon squad'' that ·•methodically beats prisoners picked out for special treat· menl." -Failure of guards to halt ··certain prisoners from being 1 . beaten and sexuaUr mol~s(• • · The reporl hand~Cl out by Alatorre ls under the headl016r a report prepared by 'tf\e As: semblyman Select Commlltee on Corrections. ,One hundred and eigtuy ont: pages oC the report is a tr._QScript of a Feb. 11 public hea~ m Santa Ana. At that hearing, Atatoi:re was the only committee member-to Aft ernoon N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Abuses attend. The hearing was a result of the aclivilles of tM so-called Orange Count.y Justice Committee. m eluding m~mbe r s Frank Martinez and Ge<lrge Grey. During the lengthy hearin~ former jail inmates. members of their families and others testified. Today, Alatorre said it is thal te!timony which is the basis for the committee report. The Los Angeles assemblyman admitted the assembly commit· tee had not verified allegations made by the witnesses and.said, "that is not our job." "We are fact.finders and we belteve that the testimony, which is sworn testimony, stands on its own," Alatorre conltnued. Sheriff Brad Gates was not (See JAIL, Page A2 > Mother, 8 Children .Die • m Fire Desert Searc h Two Sex-death Victims Hllnted By GARY GRANVILLE Ol lne O••IY P1101 St•ll Garden Grove pol tee s:ml today that they have begun a desert search for l wo alleged murder victims believed to Toro Park Pro_jects To G e t E ye Plans for development of 1lw second pha~l' of El Tore> Com munity Park will be explained at 7 :30 p.m. next Thursday tn Lo:-. Alisos lnlermediat(' School. Ml'· sion Vie10. Representatives ol Curdo1a Dialallo and Assot1atl''>. \he la ndscape <irchitectural firm working on development of thl' 35-acre second phase. will prl' senl schematic drawtng!> and ex plain their plans. After their presentation, rest· dents will be asked to discuss their concerns ror lhc park Officials of the Orange County Environmental Management Agency, which is sponsorinu the meeting. said residents' com· mcnls will be considcn·d when fi nal plans 1:11·e made. These will be presented during anotht.'r meeting later this yeilr Phase one of the park, whieh runs along Los Ali sos Boulevard from Bell!reen Street to Muirlands Boulevard. was dcd- <See PARK, Page A2) Fossil Show Sche dule d In Vie jo Saddleback Valley's pre· historic past will be explained during a fossil exhibit from 9:30 a .m. lo 1 p.m. Saturday at the whale monument, La Paz Road and Chrisanta Drive in Mission Viejo. Saddleback Valley Unified School District's docents and the Mission Viejo Cultural and Heritage Association are sponsoring the event which is pu blic. Exhibits, includihg the skull of a saber·toolh cat which roamed the area 40,000 years ago, will be explained by the docents. \ Other fossils which have been loaned by the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County l .. clude a Dire Wolf skull from • the Rancho La Brea Tor Pits and marine animals. Another educational exhibit. feat uring Bowers Museum's mobile natural history display. trill be presented by the G:ulturaJ and Heritage Association on Aug. 20 al the monument site. hu' e met their doom at the hands of a Costa Mesa man. That man ts F'red Oct-re Douglas. 54, or 276 16th Place. Costa Mesa. Douglas was arresl- l'd Wednesday when he allegedly took two young women to an isolated spot m the desert of Yue t a Valley_ Pulice actused Douglas of in· tending to lake pornographic films of the two young women. both of them undercover police agen~ · Today. they rncticated there 1s reason lo believe the suspceL m<.iv have alreadv murdered two per.sons. They ·have begun a search of the desert ar<!a tn con· 1unct1on with the San Rcrnardtno County Sheriff's Office l\1eanwhtle. D ouglas ,., scheduled for arraignment Mon day afternoon in West Orange County Municipal Court. I le faces charges of attempted murder and conspiracy to com· mil murder. Police allege lhe suspect de 'eloped a bizarre plot to lure young women to an isolated des- sert area where they would be filmed performing lewd acts Then they would be tortured to death before the cameras. Douglas was arrested Wednes· day in a remote Yucca Vallev desert area where he had luken two young women lo pose for lcs· bi an and sadomasochism films. The women were. in reality, undercover police agents who had been recruited by a Oou~las accomplice. Thal accomplice was also act- tng as an agent for lhe police As a result, when tbe foursome arrived for the porno picture tak· tn~ session. three of the four members of the party were on the side of law enforcement. In addition lo arresting the burly porno film maker. police confiscated the materials he ap- parently planned lo use m the filming session and. according lo the charges. lo murder and mutilate hjs model victims. Included in the haul were an <issortment of cleavers and carv· ing knives as well as chemicals. ropes. a claw hammer and an as- sortment of long steel spikes. Police found those and other items wrapped in a quill and buried in a shallow grave near the spot where the X-rated films were to be staged. They also seized from the sus· (See PORNO, P age AZ> Steel Hike Irks Ctirter NEWS TEAM -Lomarena -studertts. from '""' left. Stacy Smith. Susanne Zimmerman and Doug Harri!; read news while Regime Rich Summer School Doors Stay Open By LAURIE KASPER Ol ltwl O•oly ~olol Sl•fl ··No more pencils. No more books No more teachers· dirt v looks. . · That traditional students' song of freedom doesn't reully portray an accurate picture of summer school in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. Many youngsters headed back to s ummer school classes almost as soon as the regular school year was finished. A total of 8.342 students. about half of the school district's regular enrollment, !.>1gned up for summer courses. Today was the e lementary -.chool studt!nLc;· last day of their four week session . Students at the intermediate and high school level will be in class until A1.1g. 2. Relatively few are there because they failed lessons dur- in~ the regular school year. Dis- trict officials said most or the ~lu­ dents came (or "enrichment. ''i The students, however . ex· plained their presence di re erently. Mike Howard, a Lomarena £1emenlary School student, said he was there "because my mom said l had to.'' He added, "I still like it." "Anyways, you learn and you 'II be smarter when you go in· to class." said J enet Little. another Lomarena student. "I'd rather come l)ere than gel into trouble." Fourth grader Jim Vlergever said he went to summer school to "do all different things." He ex· plained that ~here are ''only toys'' at home, Erin Krogh, a third grader at Aliso Elementary School, said she went to summer school "to learn how to do math beUer.'' She admitted that she bas had "a little bit" of Lrouble wiLh lhesub- jecl. But espec1ally, she said. "I'm learning to cook." Now. she con- fided. she can make strawberry shortcake and doug~nuts. Second graders Nancy Maher and Mark Saciak agreed lhat "everybody" -all their friends -came to summer school. "We .have games and parties and stuU like that," Mark said. Several of the students ex· plained that it is "boringer" <more boring> at home. So, they said, they came to school for "fun." Although a few; like fourth gra<ter Michele Vi~~.illg, dis· agreed (she said, ·~u·s not .so good anymore"> most of lhe youngsters said they've gotten <See SCHOOL, Page AJ) 0.,ly Pl"' Sloltf P'llOlo mi~ and Mark in their summer DEEP DENIZEN I SWITCHES SEAS SAN DlEGO (AP> -A live ltlfee-pound-East Coast lobster J\as been fo\lnd crawling. around the Pacific Ocean. Spokesmen al Scripps lnstitu· tjon of Oceanography, where a fisherman took it, said it probably was. flown in for so- meone's dinner but instead re- lease lo the sea. "It may ~eem humane, but 1t 1s unwise to indiscriminately in· troduce a foreign animal that could alter the ecological balance of a region." a Scripps ex_pert.said today. Police Suspect· Murder PROSPECT. Conn. <AP> The bodies of eight children. some of them bound and gagged. and the mother of seven of the 1 youngsters were found today m • their fire damaged house, police , saul .. , don 't rem e mber any homicide of this magnitude in Connecticut.'' said state police Commissioner Edward Leonard. "Some firemen found some of ' the children in their bonds, so we're treating it hkc.> a murder." a state police spokesmarrs aid. Police said the bodies had all been burned. and the official cause or death won't be de- termined until autopsies are· pcrformt'd. The woman was identified as Cheryl Beaudoin. a mother of seven Police identified her children as Fred. 12. Sharon. 10 •• Debbie, 9. Paul. 8. Rod, 6. Holly, 5, and Mary Lou, 4. The eighth child was identified as J ennifer Santoro. a 6-year-old cousin from nearby Waterbury. Police said the husband, Fred Beaudoin, was working the mid· night to 7 a .m . shift as a machine opi:rator at the Pratt & Whitney plant m North Haven at the time of the blaze Volunteer fireman Terry Crock said crews had to fight the · fire for about 10 minutes before I they could get into the house. and I that during that time they heard 1 no signs of life from the house. "lt 's pretty well gutted 111 there," Crock said. A neighbor, Joseph Paolino. said he wen~ lo the Beaudoin house, about 100 y~rds from his home. after his wife smelled smoke at about 3:45 a.m. He said he found nothing at first, but • went back a few minutes later. "When I got there. you rould see fire everywhere. I opened the 1 San J. nan Mulls backdoorandgotdrivenbackby I a blast or smoke and heat, .. he said. "l hollered inside but got n() response. Then the picture win· dow blew out from the side of the house and I had lo get back." Suit Opposing Bowling Alley San Juan C~pistrano city of. ricials are considering legal ac· tion' to halt ·~ proposed bowling alley-recreation complex in county territory just north of the city, near Mission Viejo. City counc:Umen Wednesday order~d City Atty. James Okataki to• iovesligate the possibility of seekine ao inj1¥1c· ti<>µ against the projact approved J uly 13 by C()\lbty supervisors. His wife, Frances, said she sent her husband out to check the l neighborhood because the smoke l "was so bad that I couldn't breathe .... Then I could see billows of smoke coming from the Beaudoin house." Paolino said the Beoudoins were atrtendly family and there (See 9 BODIES, Page AZ) Coas t Weatker Low clouds late tonight and early Saturday morn· ing. o\her wise sunny Saturday afternoon. Lows tonlgbt !18 to 66. Highs Fri· day from near 70 at beach~ to mld-80s inland. INSIDE TOD" 9t' It took a Wwmbutfr actor Jive ~ to wt hu makftll> on -and tM reftllt• wne nothmg you'd want to wear to o cocktail ptJr1V. See Page Ct of tM Wttkt'iiclct. Congress To Talk To Lane WASlt l Nt.I ON 11\PJ H11d~\·I l>u1·c tor He-r l l.atH't' "u' •'k1•il locl,I\ lo •ll•lll'Ut bct1111• (' o n ~ 1 1• s ' 1 ,, 1• " p I ,, 1 11 t 1rcumi.tan1·t·-< sur1 oundinw u S3 4 m 1lho11 lo:rn ho 11•cc:lvt•d I rom lh\• t'1r't N .1t1<1n11I Bank of Ch1r:.1.:o fht• l<1Jn \\ .1 nl<1tk 1111c· month .1r1 t•r I h1· "J .1ltonJI Uank or t;l'O rJ!IJ whH h La nn· 0 111·1· ht>adt'd. dt•1w1,11<·d szoo 1100 an lh1· Ch1C'11go instil ullon A LanC'e Sptlkt·sman i.ayi. lhc1 P I"> .. absoluld.\ 1ru conncl'llon bt'l"t't'n lht· dt'JlC11tit and lht· per c;onal loan \ t issue "' '~ hdh<.·1 th1• ~oo.ooo deposit tn J nonintt'rcst h<'artng .1rrount C'an ht· t·onstrut•d ai. a so <·a lled l'Ompeni.atin~ halanct· for tht.· loan Thl• <:omplrollcr ot c·ur renc~ in n:n·nl 'cari.. hu::. rt• rerred M·\ t'ral 1·ompcni..at1ng halanct' t•ases tn the Jui..t1Cl' Ocpartmt•nt for prosecution as a potent.Jal m1sappllcat1on ol hank funds The Sen:.itc t,;11ve1 n mental l\f l;.urs Comm1ltcc voll'd to call Lann• tn lcst1fv on Mondav <in :.iction that fo liowcd public 0 d1s dosurc of tht• f1nant1al trans;.u· tions Sen Abruhum A H1 bitoff ( O f'onn .J, thl· t·umm tl lct• chairman. told fhtnl'I members th::i t he believed lhc ('Omm1tlcc ~d no choiC(' but lo order :.in in vcsligalwn ··I think lhl' <:om m lltcc would be dereli<:t in 1ls duty becaust• these arc serious char ges n111 to check them out thorou~hly . · H1b1coff said "If we Just drop this thing ~c would be domi:: a d1sserv1cc to ;\fr Lance. a d1:. servicc Lo the President <.ind a disservice to thl• count rv ·· Although H1bicorr was backed m h is call for an invcsli~at1on hv Sens Henry :\1 .Jackson 10 Wash J. Ch<irles If Percy <H Ill.>. and othc•rs . soml• mem bers disagreed, saying Congress 1o; driving g00<t people out of gov crnmcnl by conducting scnsa I tonal investigations of un substantwtcd a ll cgallons i\s a result. t he comm1ltct• agreed to wail until Lance testified before dcc1d1ng whether lo begin a full-stulc investigation of Lann"s r.nant1al Lransa<· twns The committee also delayed u Lance request that he be relieved of his commitment to sell his · stoC'k m the Nation .. 1 Bank of Georgia bv Dec 31 He has staled that selling the stock by the deadline would cause him to suf fer serious financial losi. WpShoots Fleeing Man, SexSwpect BA KERSFIELD (AP > A patrolman shot a fleeing· s~x perversion s uspect in the back of the neck early today a fter hc ·escaped while the officer was ad· just ing handcuffs. police her e re . port. The unident1f1ed 24-year-old was repor ted in serious condition at a hospital here after he was s hot by Bakersfield police officer Gary T rent. a spokesman said Police gave thi~ account of thl' incident The m an was c.1rrested by two highway patrolmen afler a 17 year-old Bakersfield woman re ported s he had been forced to commit sexual acts at knifepolnt by a man who broke into her home through a screen window The m an fought the highway patrolmen but they subdued him and brought him to police head' quarte r s wh e r e h e w a s handcuffed with his arms behind his back. Before he was put behind ba rs. however, he s tepped backward through his arms a nd managed to get his cuffed hands in front of his body. O"ANOI COAST s11 DAILY PILOT .. 9 BODIES. , WI UO lhln ol t.ro@Je • IJWI_. hOtne. • The rect hou.s.,, blac~~ extenalv y ft~o:Jed, le •::.r:::~Y 1tory t ,,.._.~,..~ turo In a rural 1 c n ot t .. een.. trul Connecticut town. The bodl\! ..tne taken to the ll n 1 verslt y of Conne cticut M l'dlcttl Center In Farl1\Jnstoo. Ttw BeaudoJn ramlly dog. a m1xed ·Urted hound named Tcoko. remltlned tled to a tree twhlnd the house. Thl• Beaudoin fomlly. accord· 1nM to neighbors who knew them tor the 10 ycurs they li ved in this p l eusun t middl e·c la ss neighborhood, were an attrac 11ve, closc·knil 1roup ·'The mother wu always with the kuis. She Uved tor tbem. I'll suy that," said Mrs. Theresa •Basner, who Uved thr-ee houses from the Beaudoin home. Mrs Bainer s aid abe 1aw Cheryl Beau doin and he r children in nearby St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church every Sunday. Fro• Page .·t I SCHOOL ... lhe run they wanted. All the schools offered basic reading. writing and arithmetic durmg t he summer session. But tht'V a lso orrere<t'cooking, blcycl- 1 n g . eleet rsl'ity, t e levision , carpenlr), car t oo n s. aerodynamics, disco dancing. gardening and even etiquette t·ourscs which normally aren't of- 11.•red during the regular school year. At some schools, youngste rs a rc required to Lake the basi~ii but given a choice on electives: Othcrs mix the basics und fun ac. l1 vi lies m one course. Primary students al Aliso aH were enrolled ln Cir cus Circus. t The children raved that lh&y played games, got popcorn aJi4 pretzels and saw a magician. BUt Jaime Bucko added. "We play math under the h1g top. We lo~e · that. .. St udl•nts an secondar y levd classes also said summer school was fun but they ha d more prac- lle a l reasons for spending part of their val'ataon in school. '"You'd see her an c hurch with th~ whole pew filled with her kitls," she said. Daily Pilot Swll """'° WEAPONS AND MATERIAL ALLEGEDLY INTENDED FOR TORTURE-SLAYING FILM SHOWN Several new seventh -gradees .11 La Paz Intermediate School .. u1d they wanted to learn about 1unior high school. lo September. they snid, they will know the wav The Beaudoins recently bought u small camper to take their children away for short vaca- tions. a neighbor said. Garden Grove Det. Richard Laipple Hefts Cleaver A11ertedly Taken From Porno Producer She said the family had never been able to travel together until t h is s umme r bec aus e the children were so s m a ll. They bought the camper 1rnd went a way over the July 4 wee kend for their first vacation ever as a family lo the Lake George, N.Y .. area. she said, a nd they planned to go to Orchard Beach, Maine. next month T h e Cedar H i ll Dri ve neighborhood is filled wUh young children who gathered a round the corner house to watch firemen bring out the bodies throughout the morning. .. Everybody around here had htlle kids and they all u.sed to play togethe r ." said a nothe r neighbor Pilot togbook Nixon Ratings Slip in Wake Of TV Shows SAN FRANCISCO <AP l Califo rnians s urveyed an a !'ll a tewide poll are less sym pathetic to Richard Nixon now than they were before his recent television interviews with David Frost. pollster Mervin Field said today Results of the Caltfornta Poll. conducted J une 17 through July 2. showed that Nixon did not ga in e nough new supporters a fter his series of telev1s1o n appearances to offset t hose who changed their view of him. 'Pappy's' Legacy Flies to Japan By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OttlleM!,,_..SIAll THE "BLACK SHEEP" are going to J apan During World War II. th at st atem ent m1~ht have meant Greg "Pappy" Boyinaton, Medal or Honor-wmnsng Ma rine fighter pilot. was leading his squadron of m1s f1ts m an un- authorized raid. Today, it means the descendant of the squadron that shot down 94 enem y planes has been tr ansferred from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station to the Marine base at lwakuni. J apa n for a year's tour of duty During the big war. the reckless throttle jockeys under Bofington's com· m and flew propeller·dri ven Corsairs. The cuurrent me mtx>rs of Marine At~ack Squa dron 214 tty A-4M "Skyhawk" jets. The squadron left El Toro last week. And t rue to its somewhat unconventional h istor y. it was the first squadron transferred e n masse from El Toro to a Pacific base in a bout 11 years ••• SCHRll•litt DR. JAMES BRIGHT WILSON of Et Toro. who rose from humble birth in a 150-year-old Tennessee log cabin to become a professor emeritus ot philosophy. has helped create a scholarship at the school where he taught for 28 vears. Wilson retired last year from the Cal St ale Los Angeles raculty, He wu on the school's first 12-member faculty in 1948 and has estimated having t aught 8.000 individual stu- dents. fie recentlY dona ted $2,500 to the university to provide an annu•I award to a studeot who has demonstrated ex- cellence ln underera duate phllosop~ work · The El Toro resident's contribution .was matched by the school. btinginl to $5,000 the total in the J ames Brigbt Wilson Scholarship f\lnd. Interest cm.the money wi II provide the scholarships each year. . .... Gll.ltERT MORENO. the Saddleback Valley Unified School Djst.Ad's whfz with bud1eta and tax projections. has been takm, a few days a week of vacat.lon this summer. Ue's been trytn& to co01ptete his master 's degree in education at Cal Slate FWlerton. When asked Ir he lbhiks the advanced degree will help hi_m do a better Job; be candidly replied, ''No." But he adde<!. tliaf)le dla set to meet • 'sonie neat people and find out some pr~tty neat thln1s. •• *.. ~ CAllL DOWNS. chief of the CallfOfnia Division ol ForeW"ytOranje Count1 F1ra Depar(anent, today awarded commendations to lb• raen Who work on \be Et Toro Marine Corps Air Station 1earcb and retcue team. Firemen ln tM aoutt\ CCNnty ofte11 tal~ in glowing terms ol the great service performed by the arlnes. Moll people think ot firemen •• berolc n.....-but Uae firemen t•flt as if lheH auys are their heroes. i ne commendaUon tr0P-t DowM la ~ &lven bec•use of the .. compete.tee od ditletrtlon to•l1 · demonttrated by the~ durin« • Blac" Sf4at Ca~ Nteue ln May, !' From Page A I PORNO ... peel a pistol as well .ai.. a 22 cali ber rifle he carried fo his car 1t is alleged that Sl ,OOQ in cash that Douglas carried wit h him the day the po rno film epic was lo be shot was car mur ked for pa~ ment to his unden·ovt?r <H" comolice. Garden Grove offrc1ab. :.aid Thursday the accomplice is .1 wom an who reported to them i.1t least s ix weeks ago being ap proached and solicited to prov1tlt. models by Douglas The woman's report i.ct Lhl• wheels an motion for t he s1x·weei.. undercover operation that ended with tbe arrest of Douglas Wed nesday From Pagr A I PARK •.. icated for public use last m onth P hase Two. which prim ar1h will be designed for fl ood controi. 1s bounded by Cherry A venue. Los Alisos Boulevard. J eronomo R oa d a n d th1.• AT and SP Railwu~ Heg1o n ;il b\c .vt•lt• Jncl equestrian trails running alonµ the i\hso Crt.•ck <"<>rndor arc t.'\ peeled lo be lhc park 's bat·k bont• of circulation Planners .in• c1ms1dcr1ng upt•n s ports fiel ds for bascbull softball. soccer and football 1n the flood retarding basins L1J:ht ed tennis courts. volleyball and handball courts. childrt-n 's pla\ areas. horseshoe pits and p1t·nrt areas also ure bcinJ( cons1dt·red I f adcqu atL' funding 1:-ob turned. construction of the park would begin next ycar und lw com pleted by summer. 197H f<'rona Page A I JAIL ... avail able for immediate com ment. Also, Alatorre adm itted a cop~ of the report had not vet bel'n sent to the sheriff · Gates was one of the witnesses to testify before.the committee al the Feb ruary hearing as was his l'orrect1 o n s c h ief . Wi l ham Wallace~ HELD ON SEX CHARGES Fred Serre Douglas Funeral Set For Widow of Lum.berm an I'' u n c r a l s c r \ 1 l' t' ' u rt• sthcduled Sulurd:.n 1n Santa Ana lor Mrs Joseph~nl• V Rarr widow of pioneer Orangc Coa't lumberman W1lhur Harr Sht• died Wednt>:-.da\ She was 71i Visitation will be tonight from ~ lo 9 al Wuvcrh Church u1 Fairhaven !\1 emor1al Park followed b' 11 a m final nlc~ .1l tht.• same s~nctu<irv S:.iturda\ A resident of Laguna Iii ih-.11 th<.• time of ht•r dc:.ith. Mri.. Burr ~a s acli\'e in Santa Ana c1v1c and dmrch affairs for mun} year-. Her late husband Wi lbur. who founded the Barr Lumber Com pany. in Santa Ana. was also a prominent c1v1c lcader T he couple ma intained home:-. at various times 1n Santa Ana. Corona del Ma r and San Miguel de Allende. Mexico. A charter mem ber of the Ai.. s1slance League of Santa Ana. Mrs. Barr was also quite acl1vt• m t he Church of the M~s1uh 1n Santa Ana Survivors include her son George V Barr . two grandchildren, Ann and George Barr, and a sister. Mr~ Coru Louise Pahl. Services are under d1rect1on of F a irhaven Morlua r v. with Father John Davis. or -the Church of the Messiah. offrc1atinjl around their new school. • Down the hill ul Mission ViejQ 11 q~ h School. stude nts in academic courses said they were the r e either b eca use they touldn't fit cverythin!? into lhei°r regular schedule or because they wanted to graduate early. Others at th<' land-locked campus were heading toward t he ocean for tbe school's sa1hng or beach classes. Nubia Fonseca, a junior who 1usl mo,·cd t.o l he area frorrr New York a few months ago, had another specia l reason. S he "ants to drtvC' but Californfa re- 4u1res driver education befor~ o;he can get her license. · Egypt-Libya Peace Sought By Top Arabs CAIRO <A P ) Arab leaders worked today to de fuse a n E gyp. t1an-L1byan bord er t•onfrontation t hat l'rupted into a desert air and .trm or battle. A senior Egyptian offlc1als said he expects the crisi5 to "peter oul. '· Egypt a nd Lt byu accused each other of prov&king Thursday's horder clash. T here were no re- port::> or any new fighting today, tht• Moslem Sabbath. ~ a hmoud Riad, secre tary-. l(encral of the Ara b League, r~ por tedly was seeking to convene an emer)lency meeting of Arab lore1gn mrn1sters lo resolve the dispute. An Egyptia n offici a l, who asked not lo be identified, s aid Palestine Liber ation Organiza - tion PLO~ leader Yasir Arafat .rlso was attempting to intervene. Cairo radio said the E gyptian air forcc shot down two Libyan pla nes and tha t ground forces ··destroyed 40 tanks and 30 Li- hy an army trucks, and took 12 m illtary prisoners from the 9th Libyan armored division as well as :JO saboteurs on Thursday.·· Tripoli gave no a ccount of casualties. but said scores or Egyptian soldiers.. defected and .111ined the Libyans . Airport Suit Filed LOS ANGELES <AP> -Six homeowner associations filed suit Thursday in Superior Court seeking a n injunction lo in- \. a Iida te t h e sal e o r the Hollywood· Burbank Ai rport. MEASURE. FOR TREASURE One factor overlooked by customers· in buying carpeting is the measuring for yardage. All of our Salesmen know how to measure and figure exact yardage. often Droviding_ our customers substantial savings in yardage alone. Also. with the tremendous installation experience our salesmen have (each previously was an expert installer for us). we are able to forsee any potential problem. 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'j , .. + ... j"": . ~ Friday, July 22, 1917 s DAILY PILOT ,tf E11ergy llse • Meters Provide Savings Clues By SYLVIA PORTER One basic strategy certain t.o survive intact from Presl- dent Carter's 239·page energy packaae is encouraaemeolot the conservation or oil and gas by raising prices. And one certain result of Lbal slr'Lteay 1s a continulQC uptrend in utllJly costs. With that outlook, it becomes more vital to learn how lo read electric and gas meters so you can see whether errorts to conserve enern and offset costs are effective. It also makes increasingly good sense to check the accuracy of bills to find out how much energy it takes lo cool or heat your home. Here's a s imple list of guidelines for checking meters: ON ELECfRIC METERS, READ dials from ten .lo right <note that numbers run clockwise on some dials, coun- terclockwise on others). If a pointer is between two num-: • bers, read the lower one, (the zero stands for 10). There are four dials that record kilowatt hours by units of 10.000, 1.000. JOO, and 10. Adding the pointer number on each nets ll\e total. The figures above each dial show how many kilowatt hours arc recorded each time the pointer makes a complete revolution. On gas meters, the total must be multiplied by 100 because each time the pointer moves Crom one number to another on the right· hand dial. it re- cords the use of 100 c ubic feel o f gas. Otherwise, it 1s read the same way as an electric m ete r , Money's Worth SOME. GAS METERS HA VE MORE THAN four diafs. If yours does and you cannot decide what multiplier to use. call the gas company for directions. To estimate how much energy as used for heating. the Fede ral Energy Administration suggests reading the meter immediately just before going to bed and again In the morn- ing. Subtract the evening from the morning reading to find out how much energy was consumed for heating during the night. Divide that total by the number of hours between readings to find out the amount of kilowatt hours or cubic f~et of natural gas is used per hour for heating. To check how much power an air-conditioning system usl!S. take two readings an hour apart while it is running. Subtract the earlier from the later readir.g to see how much electricity was consumed in that hour. Repeal the process whale the conditioner is orr. Subtritcl tht> amount of electricity used when the conditioner was ocr-from the amount used when.the conditioner was on. TO DISCOVER THE.ELECTRICITY used by any ma· JOr appliance. figure the consumption on a day when the ap- pliance is u-.ed at least twice. Compare it with the consump· lion of electricity on a day when the appliance was not used at all. l''or more guidance on understanding utility costs. send a postcard lo Consumer Information Center.· Pueblo Colo. 81009. and request "Understanding vour Unillitv Bill."No.589E.lt'sfree. · · Loan Programs fJonserve Energy-'. By Capitol News Service While government lax incentive programs are still in the planning stages, Californians are being encouraged to save energy by purchasing such things as solar healing systems and insulating materials with low-cost. long-ter111 loans. In many parts orthe state. it is possible to have Lhe costs added on to existing mortgage paym ents and paid off over periods of up to 30 years. ''IN THIS WAY." SAID W. Dean Cannon Jr .. executive vice president or the California Savings and Loan League. ··energy savmg can begin as soon as the installation work Is done. People al.so receive the benefit of an immediate cut ln their monthly costs brought about b~· less fuel consumption. This offsets the payments being made on the loans ... Also popular are rehabilitation loans. Until recentlv. few homes in California were old enough that owners needed to think about renovation. Also. unUl recentlv it was utmost always cheapl!r and easier for a familv to ···trade up" to a bigger home when more space was needed. Now. however, increasing land and building costs have combined to make new home guys less attractive. Swedlow. Sets Dividend Directors or Swedlow, Inc .• Garden Grove. have voted to initiate a quarterly cash' dividend of:; cents a share. The first dividend is payable Aug. 26 to shareholders of record Aug. 12. . "~s acli~n was taken In view of the company's strong rtnancaal position, the absence of debt and our ability to in- ternally fund our research and development efCorts. ·• said David A. Swedlow. president. Altec RePQrts Loss Allee Corp., Anahelm. bas reported Income from conti· nuJng operationa and net lncome at $149.000. on salu of SS.868,000 Cor the third qu•rterended June26. For tbe third quarter of fiscal 1976. sales were $9,390.000. the loss from contlnulna operations was S33.000 and the net loss was S9.3191000 ~ner provision for the dis· position oC the compaQ)''s Ecooollte and Lina Electronics divis ions. · Punch