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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-07-29 - Orange Coast Pilot--- - • ...... ~ . . . . • • .. 7.3 Quake _mts I' ·Couple ~Arrested I Solomon Islands; In ·Trade of Tot Details Sketchy For· 1964· Buiek • • DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUL¥ 2"9, 1977 VOL 70, NO. 210. • SECTl°"S· .. PAGl!S 900 Fight I t Raging Blaze Threatens OC By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Oftt.O•llY Pli.tll•lf Flames alternately marching and halting in Riverside County's brittle-dry bru s hl ands · threatened to roar into Orange County today as more than 900 firefighters battled their ad· vance. No ho111es were threatened unlike the disa strous Santa Barbara firestorm that swept down a canyon similar to those involved in the nearby Riverside County blaze -authorities said. Early estimates today indicat· ed 1,000 acres were seared by the Three Facing Slay Charges NEW YORK CAP) -A grocer, his son and another man accused of the vengeance killing of a man they suspected of slaying th·e grocer 's wife face grand jury ac· tion, accord!n&. to the Brooklyn district attorney. The grocer, Hector Sepulvt¥la, I. '.35 , was hospitalized at Maimonides Hospital with a gunshot wound of the shoulder. Police said he took a slug when " be and his son, Hector Jr., 18, and a family friend, Felix Dlou, 51, shot SanUago Berrios outside his home Tursday. Court officials planned a bedside murder arrai@ment to- day for the senior Sepulveda fire, which also consumed about 400 avocado and citrus trees, a barn and one small ranch out- building. The territory involved includes Tin Mine Canyon, a historic site of one of the region's only mining ventures; Maybey Canyon, and Hagador Canyon, all in the Cleveland National Forest. No serious damage was an· ticipated even if the brushfire does advance into Ornnge County. "It won't get much past the county line because it's burning against the winds," said Orange County Fire Department Captain Bruce Turbeville. He said the terrain in which flames are still running SO per· cent out of control creates a particularly.severe fire problem because U.S. Forest Service rec· ords show the canyon-choking · brush has flourished for at least 50 years since the last fire. "You can imagine what it's like in the present drought condi· Hons,~· he added. Bitterly, Captain Turbeville pointed out tha\ in this case ~ · contrary to the Tuesday Santa Barbara blaze triggered when a falling box kite shorted out power lines -the fire could easily have been avoided. ·'The key thing here is the cause," be snapped. "It was a campfire \hat was made in a closed National Forest area and behind a locked gate." (See nllES, Page AZ> 9 _____ tates eport ~engue Fever ' f Getting He r Two Scents Worth Actress Farrah Fawcett-Majors is toasted by Cary Grant and her husband Lee Ma · jors at a party in Los Angeles after it wns announced that Miss Fawcett has signed a lmurance Fal,ls Slwrt SANTA BARBARA (AP> - Many of the J)e<>ple burned out of their expensive homes by this week's bruab fire may not have enough inaurance t9 cover the value or their losses, insurance expertssay. M01tofthe234homesdestroyed were large. custombuJll stnic·' tures that had areaUy apprectat· ed in value 1n recent years and w•re worth $100,000 and up, ac· . cording to records ln the County Assessor's ornce. The lint so homeowners tiling claims had policies paying only ~.000 to '10,000, according_ to Vlctclr Slevin of the American ln1ur1moe AlsoclaUon ..ot San FriDCIKO contract with a gertume manufacturer. : Faberge, which wm market a preparation in her name. ATLANTA (AP) -Illness~ resembling d engue fever, whicb ha~n't appeared in epidemic J>(-o- portions in. the United States since the 1940s, are being in_., vestigated in nine states and th~ Dis trict of Columbia, the na· tional Center for Disease Control said today. Previous suspect cases bacl been reported in Florida; • Louisiana and New York. . The center said . additionaJ. cases are being investigated ht. California, Georgia. Maine, Maryland. Virginia and Mis- sissippi. Blood samples Crom patients in these states are being studied ~ the CDC tropical diseases laboratories in San Juan. ~ spokesman nid. · • Deng ue ca u ses chills-. headache, eye pain, severe mus- cle pains and is accompanied bt a rash. It lasts for about a week'. but seldom causes death. Airlines, passenger ships and travel agencies have beer) ad- vised by the CDC to notify travelers to Jamaica, w'1er~ the illness is widespread, that they <See FEVER. Pap A2) •• Low clouda and fog along •the coast lale'tonight and .early Saturday moroing. Otherwise warm and IUD• ny satw·cSa1. Lows tonight in &OI. HigbS Saturday in 709 at beaches to neat 90 in· llindanu. ' Af'WIN .... e POLICE HOLD PROTESTERS AT BAY ON KENT STATE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS Sixty-one Arrested In Wrangle Over Construction on Death Site Ren1ains in Jail Frona Page A I Sex-death Suspect FIRES ... · Orange County firefighting authorities have literally begged ctltzens in the past three days to .ivo1d any activity that might touch off a disastrous fire. ' Loses Bail Cut Bid No arrest has been made yet m tht· tasc of tht• C'amper whose 11- lc~<il t·ooking ftrc set off ~he pn?st•nt blaze. Captain Turbt-v1lle ~Jtd Gnmly declaring that lhl' lit• ft>ndant 's allcgl'd crimes arl' worse than murder. a Judge re· fused Thursda) Lo lower lhe Sl50.000 bail of a Costa Mesa man accust'<l of plotting to kill and hulcher two women asscrtcdly hired to perform in thl' ultimate pornographic ".snu ff " movie Fred Hern• Douglas. 54 , of 276 16th Phicc. remains in Orange County Jail in lie u of bail pending his scheduled Aug J.prelimin ary hearing in We:>l Orange County .Judicial District Court. lie is charged formally with :-.ult citation to comm 1t murder ancl atlcmpkd murder Douglas was arrested at a re· mote desert s ha<'k 1n Yucca Vallev In two f emale pohccwt;mcn ·introduced lo him by a go-hetwcen a!'. aspiring porno film stars who wanted to make their debut The go-between. ~boa woman. contacted pol ice earlier to allege Douglas intended to film the bud· ding blue actresses in les bian sex scenes. then murder and dis member lhem as the camera re <'ordcd the final act lie was arrested July 20 at the Yucca Valley location. where Tanloor Port : Study Debated . WASH I NGTON tA P > • California Air Res(lurces Board : Chairman Tom Quinn says the · Federal Eneri~Y Administration : IFEA) has confirmed for itself : that the proposed Long Beach oil : terminal would cut 'the state's • naturalgassupply : But two California con : gressmen said the FEA has never . made such a study on the pro· posed Standard Oil Company of : Ohio <Sohlo> terminal for receiv· : ing Alaskan oil. Quinn met federal energy and : environmental officials Thurs· : day. He also tried to allay the : fears or some California con· : gressmen who said state red tape : was holding up a vital project . : Ray Refused • WASHINGTON (l\Pl The : federal government is refusing , custody or James Earl Ray, who : is seryi.ng a life sentence for the : assassin ation of Dr. Martin , Luther King Jr .. and briefly esQllped from a state prison earlier this year, Ally. Gen. Grif lin B. Bell announced Thursday 0.ANGI COAST DAILY PILOT etuthonties seized a variety of e\ idcnce including guns, butcher knives, bone saws, s oiled ltnger1c and chemicals that destroy tis sues Prosecuting Deputy 01str1ct Attorney James Brooks claimed Douglas has a Dr Jekyll ·and-Mr Hyde personality and has been involved with pornography and sadism for 10 years. He said Thursday the defcn danl's own son has revealed such information to a uthor ities. add ing he tried to shield Mr:-, Douglas from that knowledge. Several potential prosecution witnesses who know him he1ve <•lso come forward. Brooks said Defense Atlornev Patrick M a~ers sought a bail ;eduction to S.25.000. submitting a file of let ters-of-character attesting tc1 Douglas' clean police record ancl personal demeanor Exotic Birds Stolen From Lion Country · Eight brightly colored exottc birds, worth about $8,000, have been stolen Crom Lion Country Sarari. Irvine Police reµorted to- day. Officials at the Wild animat park, located at 8800 Moulton Parkway, said today they are of. rering a $250 reward tor informa- tion leading to t"e recovery ol all of the birds. The theft occurred sometime Wedn~day night whlle the birds were sleeping in a s mall barn near the park's zoo area. The missing birds include six scarlet Macaws, one blue and gold Macaw and one w.bite Moloccan Cockatoo. Th~ acaws together are woi'th about S7,00o, while the cockatoo is valued at more than 12,000. Police said they have oo tAts· pects yet. but that the utleves probably knew the location or the birds before the heist. Officials at the park said the birds, whose wtngs were clipped, probably made a great deal or squawking noises. However, no one has reported hearing or see· Ing signs or the theft. i\uthont1cs said they ha\ e !1.>0 men on the fire lines. with 48 fire enl(ines. including six loaned from Orangl' Coast firefighting agl'nc1es. suppleme11ted by seven ·11 r tanker plan cs dropping rht•mtC';il retardants to surround tht· flames 1"1 vc U S Forest Service ht•licoptl•rs arl' abo being used in tht• halt le "Wt"n: not sure what the rire's going to do right now ... Captain Turbevi lle said today. pointing out its direction and speed of ad- vunce has varied oddly. "The nn· 1s most activ~ on its southwt'slcrn front.·· explained \ · S Forest Service spokesman John Schaffer The winds make 1t hard LO put a finger on when tl will be con- tained." Forest ~rv1ce Informa- tion Officer Debbie Gol~ said earli~r. "According to the best records we can find, this brush hasn't burned over for 50 to 60 years ... Orange County Fire Departm.ent Captain Turbeville pointed out to e mphasize its volatility. Authorities predicted today as weathermen estimated tem- peratures up to 98 degrees that it will be at lea.st midnight before th~ corona area brustlfire is con- ta In ed. although not ext· ioluished. . "But if the winds go as they usually do, we may have a pro· blem just as we did yesterday ... s aid U.S. Forest Service spokesman Scharrer. Breezes whip through Uie cen· yon areas periodicaU,Y at this time ol year In the afternoon and no cha~11e was forecast in weather co~tions. :Qtey are running at 10 to 15 miles per hour, which is plenty of velocity to whip flames in a nar· row canyon and the relative humidity has held at a low of 15 percent for three days. A sudden wind shift Thursday night caused authorities to order about 70 ramilies lo evacuate from a residential area west of Corona, but the danger is now rast, they said today. The uncontrolled fire broke out while investigators were still tallying losses in the disastrous Santa Barbara blaze. which so rar include 260 homes destroyed or damugcd, to the tune of $23.S million dollars 1, Laguna Beach city officials. meanwhile, today were in Santa Barbara conferring with authoriUes on what went right and wrong in their he'artbreaJcing efforts to save a devastated por· tlon oC the city. They made arrangements for the conference because oC the clear pogsibillty of a similar oc- currence in Laguna Beach. And meanwhile, Santa Barbara officials were already mapp\ng plans to race the.threat or disastrous n ooaing this winter. tr r ainl lhat last year could "ave lessened this week's fire should come wltb a 'veneeance and •trlke the plctuTesque coastal ci· ty a doubly\t.re1ic blow. l 61 NahlBI at Kent • Death Site ReoccuJl:ation Try Fails KENT, Oblo (AP> --Sixty-one people protesUne planned con- struction near the Kent State University hill near which tour students were kllled In a 1970 an- tiwar demonstration were ar- rested early today as they tried to reoccupy the site. With.in hours or the anests. construction equipment was moved into the fenced-in con· atruction site, and a bulldozer began preparing the site on Blanket Hill. About 15 onlookers gathered at the site but offered no resistance to the construction work After the work started ()fl the site, a young m1m was arrested after he climbed the fence and was taken away. The demonstrators, defying a court order, set up tents and a shrine to the four dead late Thursday, but the encampment lasted less than four hours as un- armed campus police began dragging lhl' passively resisting protesters. linked <irm in arm, to two wailing university buses. About 100 supporters outside a chain link fence watched the end of the brief occupation as · Portage County sheriff's dep- uties with nl~ht s tick" stood guard The scene was a nighttime version of the July J2 arrest of 193 demonslrators. many of whom camped on the hill for 62 days. seeking reloc:ation of a S6 milJion gymnasium annex, which would' overlook the scene of the 1970 shootings. On Monday. Portage County Common Picas Judge Toseph Kainrad gave the go. ahead for construction work. Alan Canfora. one of nine stu· dents woundt.'<I in 1970. remained outside the fence "This is to prove to the courts and to everyl>O<ly else that our struggle 1s continuing and we want even•one to know this 1s not a last ditch effort.'· he said As the first bus left a nearby parking lot, supporters allcmpl· ed lo block its path. Several were knocked to the ~round. but none appeart.'<i injured. Portage County Sheriff Allen M cJGlrick said those arrested would be charged with criminal trespass Rond on first offenders was placed at SSOO cash. but bail for those :.irrcsted 'a second time "as Sl.UO<l Members of the May 4th Coah ElW Still King Here SYRACUSE, N.Y CAP I What 42-year-old over· weight singer is worth a wait in line of as long as three days just to buy tickets" Elvis Presley. that's who. His funs demonstrated their devotion to the agine rock 'n roll singer by waif- ing in long lines here and in Utica to buy the 8.000 tickets for his concerts next month. The EJvis fans began lin· ing up here Monday and by Thursday morning some 400 fans were out.side the Onondaga County War Memorial lo buy tickets lor next month 's visit by Presley. Similar lines were forming 50 miles east of here in Utica where Elvis rans waited to buy tickets for a concert there next month. tlon, which wants t,he annex buJlt elaewhete, voted 79-20 late Thursday to dlsfegar<i the Judge's order to atay orr the con· structlon 1lte. With clothing over' their heads to prevent being filmed by police cameras, some demonstrators huddled in a cltcle singing "We Shall Overcome.•• Others took supplies over ~ fence to set up another ·'Tent Clty. · · They bung a banner at the top ol the bill proclalmlnt "Move The Gym." and placed four candles and a bouquet of nower:-. beneath it. Protesters breached the fence when one group marched to the top of ~ hill and diverted five policemen on auard. while another group scaled the fence al the bottom or tbe hlU. Buried Alive Man Survives Nitrate Blcut ' .. ,.......,... 'PRAYED A LOT' Burial Victim Gilbert Front Pllfle A J FEVER •.. s hould take prcreautions to avoid mosquito bites and that they should advise physicians or any acute virus illness occurring within two weeks after leaving Jamaica. Public health offic1uls warned earher of a possibility of the du;. ease spreading in the Southeast because of the prevalence of the Aedes aegypti mosquito The on I} way the disease can spread 1s through the bite of the insect llowever, all cases so far oc· curred in persons who have re cenUy returned from J amaica "There are Aedes aegypti mos quitoes in all the southeastern slates. and theoretically there could be an epidemic in all of these states... said Dr. David Morens. an epidemiologist at the CUC. "Thal's what we're trying to avoid. A chain reaction could occur. This has happened in th<' past, and in OW 1930s and 1940!-i there were epi~emics in most of the coastal southeastern states ... POWER· IJSERS CJYEN ']OL'r COUNCIL BLUFFS. Iowa (AP) -Several burtdred Iowa Power and Light Company customers got a jolt when they opened their bills and found they "owed .. S30,000. A computer error apparently was made in figuring one day·s mailing of bllls, said Loyd Hornback, vice president. "It certainly doesn't do anything lorour Image." he said BIRMINGHAM. Ala. CAP) Frank Gilbert survived a light· ning bolt near him. the explo&ion o ( 200 pounds of ammonium nitrate beneath him and tons of dc!>ris and dirt piled over him. .. I( anybody docsn 't believe in God, then let them g~l buried alive They'll either pray or do something like that,·· Gilbert said Thursday from his hospital bed. a day after the accident. "l did u lot of praying. l don't mind lellin~ you,·· he said Gilbert. 38, of H1vcrs ide, Ala .. has been handling explosives for several years. He said he has seen al lcasl two people killed in i.1mllar explosions, and has been in the vicinity of several set orr by lightning "But that's the firi.t load 1 was standing on when it went off. We were using electrical caps, which can be set off by a lightning strike as Car as fi ve miles away 1f the electric'al current travels in that direction," he said. The job's rock superintendent, John Cobb. and workman Wayne Brown located Gilbert from his mUfOed Cl'ICS for help and Un· covered his head so he could breathe. Cobb says Gilbert's helmet and the size or the rock worked with saved Gilbert. "ft just happened to be fine rock. If it had been big rock when they landed on him. il would have been so long, probably ... Cobb said - Gilbert was listed in good con- d1t1on and says he plans to con· tan ue has line of work 'I "unted lo go back to work . this morning. but the doctors wouldn t let me." he sajd. 'Tm so sore I have trouble moving ven muc:h. but don't rec:kon :.rnylhtng '-"Us broken ·· PomoSlwp Curbs Okayed LOS ANGELES CA P > A bill to restrict the growth of sex- oriented businesses has been pushed throagh the City Council 1n a hasty and unanticipated ac· lion On an 11·0 vote. the council ap· proved the measure at Thursday's meeting after Coun· cilman Arthur K. Snyder in- troduced it with an urgency claulse as a s pecial item or bust· ness The propos ed moratorium would forbid the localing of sex shops Wlth.i,n 1.000 feet of each other. tt also would ban the shops from opening within 500 feet of res1denllal areas, churches. schools or S>laygrounds. CARPETING. AND COMMON~ • • • • • ''CENTS'' ,.lit carpet ads seem to g~nerate the idea that eech carpet store 1s trying to b~ the "cheapest'' store in town. You won't be given any fast shuffle here. We want you to find the perfect carpet for yow home. We don't sell the cheapest grades. but we have competitive prices on the quality lines we carry. and moat ARE NOT EXPENSIVE' " Alden·s has always felt that people don't want to put cheap carpeting In their home& It is a dlaser.vtce to presume •hat cuatomert have little taste or Intelligence concerning the looks of their fumf1hlng1. We have always operated on the premise that customers wlll enjoy and be happier with better carpets. and thrs has paid off for u1 with constant and perpetattng growth throuQ~ twenty.Ave yeara In Cotta ~·· . , Orange Coast EDITION VOL 10, NO. 210, 4' SECTIONS. "8 PAGES ORANGE COl:J NTY, CALIFORN IA Flames aten .. Dltlly Pllee Aerial Plloto lly Pa"l<k 0'0.-11 BORATE BOMBERS SWEEP OVER RIVERSIDE COUNTY BLAZE WHERE MORE THAN 1,600 ACRES HAVE BEEN BURNED IN TWO DAYS M ore Than 900 Firefighters Were on the line Today as Blaze Nearpd Orange County Line Death Site Protest 61 Held at Kent State KENT, Ohio <AP) -Sixty-one people protesting planned con- struction near the Kent State University hill near which four students were killed in a 1970 an· tiwar demonstration were ar- rested early today as they tried lo reoccupy the site. Within hours of the arrests, construction equipment was 1 moved into the fenced-in con- slrUJ:tion site. and a bulldozer ' began preparing the site on Blanket Hill. About 15 onlookers gathered at I the site but offered no resistance to the construction work. Arter the work started on the site, a young man was arrested • after he climbed the fence and I was taken away. . The demonstrators. defying a court order. set up tents and a shrine lo the four dead late Thursday, but the encampment lasted less than four hours as un- armed campus police began dragging the passively resisting protesters. linked arm in arm, to two waiting urtiversity buses. About 100 supporters outside a chain link fence watched the end of the brief occupation as Portage County sheriff's dep· uties with night sticks .stood lfuard. The scene was a nighttime version of the July 12 arrest of 193 demonstrators. many of whom camped on the hill for 62 days, seeking relocation 9f a $6 million gymnasium annex, which would overlook the scene of the 1970 shootinl(s. On Monday, Portage County Common Pleas Judge Joseph Kalnrad gave the go- 1 Firefighters Rush To Fire Near Viejo Teams of firefighters rushed to Orange County's first fire out- break of the current critical danger period shortly after noon today, to halt its spread east of Mission Viejo. C,ounty Fire Department spokesmen said the 12:15 p.m brushfire or unknown origin had spread over about eight acres in Chiquita Canyon before contain· ment. They said the location is about t hree quarters of a mile east of Trabuco Canyon, in an area of moderate brushland but one sim· mering in 00-degree heat with 10 mile per hour winds. Shortly before 1 p .m .• the firefight involved eight fire engines, a bulldozer. two chemical tanker planes dropping fire retardant and three crews of men battling it with picks and shovels. ahead for construction work. Alan Canfora, one of nine stu- dents wounded in 1970, remained outside the fence. ''This is to prove to the courts and lo everybody else that our struggle is continuine and we want everyone to know this is not a last-ditch effort," he said. As the first bus left a nearby parking lot, supporters attempt- ed to block its path. Several were knocked to t~ iround, but none appeared injured. Portage County Sberiff Allen Mc Kl trick said those arrested would be charged with criminal trespass. Bond on first offe.pders was placed at $.'500 cash, but ball for th06e arrested a second time was $1,000. Members of the May 4th Coall· lion, which wants the annex built elsewhere, voted 79-20 late Thursday to disregard the judge's order to stay off the con- struction site. With clothing over their beads to prevent being filmed by police cameras, some demonstrators huddled in a circle singing "We Shall Overcome.·· Others took supplies over the fence to set up another "Tent City.·· They hung a banner al the top of the hill proclaiming "Move The Gym," and placed four candles and a bouquet of flowers beneath it. Protesters breached the fence when one group marched to the top of the hill and diverted five policemen o n guard, while another group scaled the fence at the bottom or the hill. Baby for Car Wuple Held After Trade WIClilTA. Kan. <AP> --A Wichita couple who al- legedly signed a contract to trade their 11-month-old daughter for a 1964 Buick have been an·aigned on charges of child neglect. Mitchell Coster. 20. and his 22-year-old wife, Vickie, were arrested by Sedgwick County Sheriff's officers after a three-man surveillance team watched the trade. Authorities said the two had taken the car for a drive, and then signed a contract for the trade. Officers started watching the Costers · activities after bartender Kathryn Drake reported she was ap- proached by a young couple who said they wanted to trade their baby for S500 or a gOC)d used ear. . The child and her 2-year·old brother are in the custody of juvenile authorities. A hearing was scheduled in Sedgwick County Juvenile Court to de· termine custody of the children. Re.mains in Jail Sex-death Suspect Loses Bail Cut Bid Grimly declaring that the de· fendant's alleged crimes are worse than murder, a judge re- fused Thursday to lower the $150,000 bail of a Costa Mesa man accused of plotting to kill and butcher two women assertedJy hired to perform in the ultimate pornographic "snuff" movie. F'red Berre Douglas; 54, of 276 16th Place, remains in Orange co'unty Jail in lieu of bail pending his scheduled Aug. 3 preliminary hearing in West Orange County JudJciaJ District Court. He is charged formally with solicitation to commit murder and attempted murder. Douglas was arrested at a re· mote desert shack in Yucca Valle y by two female policewomen introduced to him by a go-between as aspiring porno mm stars who wanted to make their debut. The go-between. also a woman, contacted police earlier lo allege Douglas intended to film the bud· ding blue actresses in lesbian sex· scenes. then murder and dis· member them as the camera re- corded the final act. He was arrested July 20 at the Yucca Valley location. where authorities seized a variety of evidence including guns. butcher knives, bone saws, soiled lingerie and chemicals that destroy tis· sues. Prosecuting Deputy District Attorney James Brooks claimed Douglas has a Dr. Jekyll·and-Mr. Hyde personality and has been involved with pornography and sadism for 10 years. He said Thursday the defen· dant's own son has revealed such information to authorities, add· ing he tried to shield Mrs. Douglas Crom that knowledge. Defense Attorney Patrick Magers sought a bail reduction to $25,000, submitting a file of let· ters-of-cbaracter attesting to Doudas' clean police record and personal demeanor. Buried Alive Man Survives Nitrate Blatt 1,600 Acres ·Bunled By ARTHUll R. VINSEL Of tlle Delly ...... Staff Flames alte rnately marching and halting in Riverside County's brittle·dry brus hland s threatened to roar into Orange Ct)unty today as more than 900 firefighters battled their ad· vance. No homes were threatened - unlike the disastrous Santa Barbara firestorm that swept down a canyon similar to those involved in the nearby Riverside County blaze -authorltie& said. Estimntes at noon lndlca'led 1,600 acres were seared by the fire, which also consumed about 400 avocado and citrus \reeS, a barn and one small ranch out· building. The territory involved mcludes Tin Mine Canyon, a hlsto.rlc site of one or the region's only mining ventures; Maybey Cany9n, and Hagador Canyon, all in the Cleveland National Forest. No serious damage was an- ticipated even if the brushfire does advance into Orange County. "It won't get much past \he county line because it's burning against the winds," said Orange County Fire Department Captain Bruce Turbeville. He said the terrain in which names are still running 50 per· cent out of control creates a particularly severe fire problem_ because U.S. Forest Service rec- ords show the canyon-choking . brush has flourished for at least SO years since the last fire. "You can imagine what it's like in the present drought condi- tions," he added. . · Bitterly, Captain Turbeville pointed out that in this case -· contrary to the Tuesday Santa Barbara blaze triggered when a falliq box kite shorted out power lines -the fire could easily have been avOlded. "The key thing here is the cause," be snapped. "It was a campfire that was made in a closed National Forest area and behind a Jocked gate." I Orange Co.unty firefighting authorities have literally begged citizens in the past three days to avoid any activity that might touch off a disastrous fire. No arrest has been made yet in the case of the camper whose iJ· legal cooking fire set off the J)<"esenl blaze, Captain TurbeviU~ said. Authorities said they have 900 men on the fire Jines, with 48 fire engines, including six loaned from Orange Coast firefighting agencies, supplemented by seven air tanker planes dropping chemical retardants to surrouna the flames. ·• Five U.S. Forest Service helicopters are also being used in the battle. "We're not sure what the fire's going t.o do right now," Captain Turbeville said today, pointing out its direction and speed of ad~ vanct has varied oddly. "The fire ls molJt active on its southwestern front," explaine4 <See FDtES. Page AZ> .. ! ~ A . ... • ,, BubfJle Breaker Richard Alon:,o. 16, stuck nme pieces of bubble gum into his mouth Thursday and. with the encouragement of fellow s umf!ler school students at Costa Mesa High School. tried to establish a record for en- He says the book contains no listing for the largest bubble gum bubble .. He hopes. the publis hers won't burst his ~ubble when he sends in his entry --10.5 inches in diameter -for ·consideration. try i~ the Guinness Hook of W.:o.:..r l:.:d:....R:..._ec_o_r_d_s_. ------------------- • . Tax Relief Backed Nf!WPOrt's Carpenten ~tulor.ses Plan 8) KATHY CLANCY OI .. o.11, ~llet "9H A propa-ty tax relief plan pro- posed by Orange County Ai· sessor Bradley Jacobs won a nod o( endorsement from Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR -Newport Beach> Thunday, Carpenter, who sits on a coo. ference committee studyin& property tax relief, gave the en· dorsement during a meeting with five fellow legislators, two county supervisors and other county of- ficials. He said he believed the plan would help homeowners keep pace with the county's soaring in- creases in assessed valuation. The plan. announced last month by Jacobs and Supervisor Ralph Clark, would increase homeowners' exemptions from $1, 750 to $2,500 a year. It also would provide for automatic increases in exemp- tions each year tied to the home's Increase in IJSsessed valuation. In addition. exemptions would go up another $125 a year for every year up to seven for the homeowner who stayed in the r • • f I same dweUtnc. Property tax reform was the chief topic of conversaUon dur- ing the omcials.' one-bour meet- ing. · S~ Thomas ltlley and Philip Anthon)' attended the sesslon as did Assemblyman Ron Cordova, (J>-.El Toro>. Dennis Mangers (J).IJuntJnJltOn Beach>. William Danoemeyer <R · Fulle.rton-). Chet Wra-y <D Garden Grove>. and Richard Robinson <D.SantaAna). Carpentei:: said he was certain . the Legislature would pass some property tax relief measure this fall, but he predicted it won't reallysolvetheproblem. "About ihr~ months later, people will n:allze tbat wb.at we did was not good or not fair," he said. Carpenter explained, for ex- ample, some prOl)OSals would of· fer no tax relief tor homes priced above $50,000, a proposal that would be of little benefit to most Orange County residents. "Frankly, a used camper is worth $50,000 in this county." he said. Dllrinl other discussions, two &assemblymen, Mangers and Corc!ova, attacked a report by Assemblyman Richard Alatorre. ( D -Los Angeles ), which c riticized tbe Orange County Jail. Cordova said the methodology used In the report was "v~ry. very shabby. "He said be is a member of the Assembly Select Committee on Corrections which Alatorre chairs, but he dis- claimed Alatorre's report saying it was not the committee's. Both Cordova and Mangers said the report contained wide al- legations or jailer brutality to in - mates, but lacked substantiaUon. Supervisors Riley and An· thony, In discussing the need for additional superior court judges, also agreed informally to try to work out a compromise paving the way for three or four addi- tional Judges. Robinson bas sponsored legislation calling for nine new judges, but be said during up- coming talks with the governor's orrice he would lower the number. Victoria to' Lose Curve Fro. PClfle AJ FIRES ••. U.S. Forest Service spokesman John Schaffer. Anaheim Hills : Oil Spill Mopop Ends Oil company work crews and c:ounty (lood control dis trict employes have completed the mopup of an oil spill in which a ruptured pipeline vomited up to 120,000 gallons of petroleum into · the Anaheim HHls area Wednes- day. A construction company 's backhoe operator was blamed for the break that spewed 150 gallons of partially-refined : gasoline per minute. authorities · s aid. ' The mess flowed from the loca- : lion on Solomon Drive downhill · to a storm drain and into the San· : la Ana River, where it ran . downstream for a quarter-mile : before being contained. : Investigators said the pipeline ! is owned by Four Corners 011 : Company and carries the fuel ; rrom Utah to Wilmington, where : it is finished off in cracking • plants near the waterfront. : Natural gas was shut of( for a ; time, but no homes were actually : lbreatened or damaged tn the ; spill and subsequent cleanUp. : A spongy material developed • to deal with oil spilb was used to : soak up the goo, county firemen : said : Veteran Named . : WASHINGTON CAP > ! Following a hlchly critical report • of )U5 agency, Federal Energy ~ Administrator John F. O'Leary .announced Thursday the ~ establishment of an inspector : general's ofrice and appointment : of Joaep.ll Seltzer, 57, 23-year 1 veteranQftbeClA, to head lt. • ' , . • . • . , ,, j ) l ' • OMNQlCOAIT c DAILY PILOT An Orange County contracting firm is going to be smoothing out a rough curve on Victoria Street at the west end of Costa Mesa in about a month, according to city engineers. Sully-Miller Contracting Company of Orange has received a S.156,226 contract jointly funded by Costa Mesa and Orange County for the road project on Victoria from Canyon Dri ve to the Santa Ana River. Plans call for the widening of that four-block section of roadway to four lanes. Concrete curbs and sidewalks wilJ be constructed and a traffic signal at Canyon Drive is included in the contract. Ron Lacher. assistant city engineer, said work sf!ould begin on the widening project next month and be completed by November. That is the time Orange County engineers pJan lo complete work on the Hamilton-Victoria Street bridge over the Santa Ana River. which is also being expanded to four lanes Lacher s aid· the city has been ~ acquiring portions of 16 parcels along the road widening project for the past year totalling $161,000. The city's portion of the project will be $204,000 with the county picking up the rest with Arterial Highway Financtng Program CAHFP> funds. The Costa Mesa County Water District is also putting in a $49,000 water line alDng the route in conjunction with the road project. Lacher said motorists will be able to use Victoria durang constru.tion, but added that the going would be a bit slower. •'The winds m ake it hard to put a finger on when it will be oon- tained," Forest Service lnfor:na- tlon Officer Debbie Gold said earlier. ••According to the best records we can find, this brush basn' burned over for 50 to 60 years," Orange County Fire Departmen Captain Turbeville pointed out emphasize its volatility. Dry Wall Vote Slated Newport Chief Joins Crime Probing Panel Authorities predicted today as weathermen estimated tem- peratures up lo 98 degrees that it will be al least midnight before the Corona area brushfire is con- l a in ed, although not ext- inguished. "But if the winds go as they usually do, we may have a pro- blem just as we did yesterday," s aid U.S . Forest Servic spokesman Schaffer. Management officials will vote Saturday on a new dry wall in stallers contract in an attempt to avert a strike. The new contract agreement was reached late Wednesqay by representatives or the Southern Cali(omia Dry Wall Contractors Association and the Carpenters Union, which represents the in staller~ The current installers contract expires July 31 Under the new contract pro- posal, drywall installers would receive a 73-cent-per·hour in- crease in wages a nd fringe benefits retroactive lo July 1 The installers currently receive $11 .21 per hour plus SJ.90 per 7.3 Quake Strikes Solomon Islands By The Associated Press A major earthquake struck the Solomon Islands in the Pacifi c Ocean early today, the National Earthquake Information Service at Boulder. Colo.. reported . There were no early r eports of casualties or damage. Judge Issues 'Trash Bag' Gag Order RIVERSIDE <AP ) -A Superior Court judge bas im- posed a gag order on law enforce- ment officials after Patri~k Wayne Kearney pleaded Inno- cent in three grisly "trash bas'· murders . Kearney entered the plea dur· ing a 15-minute hearing Thurs-. day In Riverside Superior Court. He was then returned to his cell. In county jail, where he is being held without bail. The 37-y4ar-old Redondo Beach l'nan is charged with the slay~ of Albert Rivera, 21, of Los Angeles, Arturo Marquez, 2t, of Oxnard, ane John o . LaMay, 17, ol El Segundo. However: Kearney rewrtedly baa provtdtd information to autiaoritles concerning at l.ast 28 •ther n'turden under investJga- tion ta Les Angeles, Orange, Riv~nide, 8'n Diego and lm- pe!'lal counties. The quake occurred at 4:16 a.m. PDT and registered 7.3 on the Richter scale. s pokesm an Waverly Person said. He said the quake was cen- tered o(f the south coast of Bougainville in the Solomons and about 360 miles to the northwest of Guadalcanal, where two ma- JOt earthquakes April 20-21 killed 12 persons and caused considera- ble damage in the Honiara area. The Richter scale is a measure of ground motion as recorded on seismographs. Every increase of one number means a tentold in- crease in magnitude. Therefore. a quake which measures 6.S is 10 times stronRer than one which measure3S.5. An earthquake or 6 OJI the Richter scale can cause severe damage in the local area. A 7 reading ii a "major" earthquake, capable of widespread heavy damage; 8 is a "great" qualce, capable ortremendous damage. Insurance Ftdh Short SANTA BARBARA CAP) Many of the people burned out or LbeJr expensive homes by this we!ek's brllab fire may not bave enough insurance to cover the valpe or their lossc,, insurance expert.nay. Most0fthe 234bomesdestroyed were large, custom built st.rue-• lures that had &reaUy appreciat· ed tn valWl tn ttcent yea.rs and were worth $100,000 and up, ac- cording to record! in the C"ounty Anessor~a otflco . The flrat 50 homeowner. mtne cl1lms had POllclea .PF$Y only ~,ooo to $70,0oo, a to Vjewr SJevht of the A1r1 an Insurance AHoclatfon o( San Francisco. ' hour in fringe benefits. The proposed contract also provides 75-ccnt-per-hour in- creases in wages and fringe benefits July 1, 1978 and 1979 The proposed three.year agreement also includes a reduc lion in the d aily standard output rate of 2,000 square feet. The rate will be reduced to 1,900 square feet Aug. l and will drop to 1.800 square feel on Jan. l, 1978. That means a piecework raise to 4.8 cents per square foot in August with an increase to abo~t five cents per square foot an January. ·'That may not seem like much, but the average installer will do about 2,000 square feet a day, so it's a pretty substan~ial increase." union representative Jerry Stedman said Friday. Dry wall installers will not vote on the agreement until 'Aug. 2. but Stedman predicted the settle- ment will be ''overwhelmingly accepted." The new contract involves about 3,500 dry wall installers in 11 southern California counties, including Orange County. Meanwhile, about 1,200 strik· ing dry wall finishers in Orange, R iverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties remained idle for the Ciftb week. Negot.iaUons in tbeil' dispute were scheduled to continue at 11 a.m. today in Los ADJteles. Newport Beach ·s reti nn ~ police chief, B. James Glavas. has been named chairman or an eight-man commission formed by state Attorney General Evelle Younger to s tudy organized crime in California. Glava.s· appointment wa~ an nounced Thursday in Sacramen to by'Younger who said he wanLc; the panel, the Organized Crime Control Commission, to identify the scope of organized crime ac tivity in California. study current efforts to control it, and reeom mend changes in control measures. G lavas, who has bee n hospitaJiaed· following back sur· gery, said today he anticipates having the first orgt,nizatiopal meeting of the commi~sjon "sometime· after the first of August." Younger said creation of the commission was warranted by the fact. that a federal tdsk force had ~mmended slata create s uch panels, that California had not had one tn 30 years and that the state's organbed crime prob lemseernedtobeexpandlng. The comrnisslon is scheduled to m ake a ffnlll report in January. . ' CARPETING .~ • • • • • Breezes whip through the can yon areas periodically at this tim of year in the afternoon and n chan~c was forecast in weathe conditions. They arc running at 10 to 15 miles per hour, which is p"tenty ol velocity to whip flames in a n?r· row canyon and the relativ humidity has held at a low or percent for three days. A sudden wind shift Thursda night caused authorities to orde about 70 famili~s to evacuate from a residential area west o Corona, but the danger is no past, they said today. The uncontrolled fire broke ou while investigators were stil tallying losses in the disastrous Santa Barbara blaze, which so far include 260 homes destroyed or damaged. to the tune of $23.5 m i Ilion dollars. • Laguna Beach city officials, meanwhile, today were in Santa Barbara conf e rring w1!h author:ities' on wbat went right Ul\d wrong ln their heartbreaking efforts to save a devastated por- tion bf the city. And meanwhile, Santa Barbara officials were already mapping plans to face tbe threat of disastrous floodin~ this winter. if rams that last year could have lessened this week's fire should come with a vengeance and strike the picturesque coastal ci- ty a doubly-tragic blow. AND COMMON ''CENTS'' . ... Carpet ads sMm to generate the idea that each carpet store is trying to be the "cheapest" store In town. You won't ·be given any fast shuffle here. We want you to find the perfect carpet for your home. We don't sell the cheapest grad8-. but we hatJe competitive price$ on the Quallty lines we cany, and 11\0at ARE NOT EXPENSIVE' ._ Alden's has always felt 'that people dotn want to put cheai> ~ carpeting In their homes. It Is a disservice to presutne that customers hav•~ little taste or Intelligence concerning the looks pf their furnishings. W. have always operated on 1he premlae that customers wtll'•nJoy and be happier wltt"I better carpets. and this has paid off [O! u• Wltt\ conatant and perpetatlng growth throughout twenty.five years lo COita Meea. Dally "' ... M.tt ...... ORANOe COUNTY'S ORTfOA HIOHWAY-8EAUTIFUL AND SCENIC, BUT DEADLY Vehlcl•• Negotiate It• Winding CurvH Two MllH EHt of S•n Diego Freeway , Lovely Ortega Deadly Dangerow Road Caught in Web of State P liuu By WlLUAM SCHREIBER Of tile o.lty l'li.t Sutt Ortega Highway wind:. :.inuously through some of Orange County's most scenic l'Ountry. But looks can be very deceiving to the unwary. Like the beautiful, multi color ed coral s n ake, "the Ortega'' can be deadly. So Car in 1977, seven people have died on its curves in traffic accidents. bringing the toll to a dozen over the last 12 months. Four of the deaths this year have occurred within the past two months and two of those in· volved motorcyclists. Many more people have been injured. Some of the injured have m eluded illegal Mexican aliens pursued at high speed by the Border Patrol down the two.lane as phalt highway known to immi· grallon officials as the ··pipeline" into Orange County. Carnage isn 'l unusual for the Ortega, though this year 's tally of. traffic deaths is already higher than normal for a 12-monlh period, according to California Highway Patrol statistics. Despite its long accident rec· ord, suq>risin gly little is planned by government agencies in the near future to improve the narrow highway, which runs from San Juan Capistrano over the Santa Ana Mountains to Lake Elsinore. As a state road, Ortega is caught m a tangled web of priori· ty lists and dwindling finances administered by the super· bureaucracy called CalTrans the California Department of Transportation. "Ortega is a very dangerous road, there is no question about that," said Jerry Maxwell, Highway Patrol public informa· tion officer in Santa Ana. Maxwell him se lf r ode motorcycle patrol along the highway in the L9S0s. "Sometimes, though, 1t is a:. much the driver's fault as the road's," Maxwell said. ''I'd like to put up signs out there that s ay. ·Attention Motorcyclists and Speeders . Seven People Have Died on This Road in 1977,' "he said. ·'There has been some talk or doing something like that or painting crosses on the pavement where each death happened. Ortega might be ready for that now.'' From a patrolman's point of view, what makes Ortega Highway so dangerous'? "It is unforgiving," Maxwell se1id . "If you make one mistake, it eats you up. Ortega 1s one highway where the sharp curve signs mean exactly what they say. There is no latitude if you arc going too fast." According to Maxwell, Ortega is attracting more and more motorists because it retains a rural atmosphere admidst the creeping urban sprawl. Other roads of a similar nature El Toro. Carbon Canvon. San- tiago Canyon and Live Oak Can- yon -ar~ also becoming death t raps , according to CHP stat istics. This increased attraction and heavy traffic is compounded by an already difficult law enforce· ment situation, Maxwell ob· served. He said a patrolman in his squad car faces many of the same dangers as the speeders or reckless drivers he chases. "We're not going to tell our guys to hook U-turns out there and chase a speeder at 70 or 80 miles an hour,·· he said. "We'd be likely to have our guy wind up in a headon. Then we lose our guy. bis car and prob· ably somebody else. Our cars are pretty competitive in a headoo." Maxwell said CHP cruiser of- ficers aren't told to avoid en· forcement or traffic laws 00 the Mo-ped_ l\;finibike Mobility Mulled What's the bes t way to get through traffic? Sunday's Daily Pilot will tell how to beat some of the bottlenecks on Pacific Coast Highway and how mo-peds are faring abroad. JAM SESSION -Local traffic cops have been surveyed for their advice on circumventing beach traffic jams that thicken at this time of year. For their tips on alternKh? routes and driving , times, s~ the lead story of the YOU section. ON THE BEAM -A Laguna Beach firm that makes microwave equipment and a ~UNDAY'S BEST] hard look at the benefits and risks of nuclear power genera· tion al San Onofre -now ~d in the futl.are -are featured on Sun- day's business pages. PEDALIN' PUT-PUTS Mo· peds tooling around the Orange Coast now may foreshadow heavier use of the two-wheelers. An Associated Press story looks al the European mo-ped ex- perience to see where the U.S. may be heading. Ortega but merely to exercise careful judgment before engag· 1ng in potentially dangerous pursuits. A grinding collision earlier this year involving illegal aliens be· mg chased by Border Patrol units down from the El Carrizo Village area illustrated the CH P's rears. The accident just inside San Juan Capistrano seriously in· JUred innocent people in a car coming the other direction. This increased wariness on the part of the Highway Patrol throws the spotlight back onto the agency most responsible for safety improvements to state highways -CalTrans. Ortega Highway's status on the CalTrans list of priority projects fluctuates considerably from year to year. According to CalTrans project engineer Masao Kamida, it is currently enjoying relatively favorable status. Fatalities and injuries have in· fluenced the state agency in de- terming where lo s pend its money, Kamida claimed. "This is one of the higher priority factors," Kamida said of accident rates. ''(n my opinion, it probably should be higher than it is.·· Despite apparent awareness of the problems on Ortega Highway, CalTrans still is years away from making any signifl. cant improvements to make it safer for motorists. Only one major project is pres· ently in the works and it may not begin until 1979 or 1980 because of environmental and financial con· straints, Kamida said. It involves additional improve- ments to the highway within the San Juan city limits -roughly ttom the freeway to a point two and a half miles east. Kam.ida said his research has indicated this is the most dangerous section of the Ortega, followed by the portion around the ~ntrance to the county's Prima Deschecha dunip and the stretch from the San Juan Hot Springs to the Riverside County line. The CalTrans environmental impact report on the proposed project inside San Juan will be made public early next month. lt offers two alternatives, in· cludfng: -Retention of the two-lane highway with elimination of bad curves and addition of eight-foot· wide graded s houlders for emergency parking. Cost is estimated at $850,000. -Widening of the highway to four lanes along its present align- ment with removal of curves and provision for emergency park· ing. Cost is estimated at $2.3 million. Apart from this proposed im· provement effort. which has not yet even been funded by the state, there is nothing on the horizon in the way of further re- finements to Ortega Highway Silver a Real Gold Mine Fe8tiva/, Artist Doing Well By AllTRUR R. VINSEL OI .. O.lly ~llet St.ff Some peoplt! think artists and craft!men who earn a living do- ing what they do beet and carefreely setting their own hours have the world on a string. Holly Bland of Laguna Beach has her world on a silver cbain. "This is my third year ln the Sawdust Festival and my aales have been terrific," says Miaa Bland, a 22-year-old ailveramlth who ls one of 160 artisans displ-.y- lng at the Sawdust Festival in Laf!Dl• Beach. • 1 do fabricated jewelry, although basltall)' I 'm a silversmith,'' she explains look· Lna up from Poiishlna an efeganl bracelet. Lllr• Jnany artl.at1 and cnttflrien, at the Sa'ftdust J'esdvm, Blan4 wor ttcht IDbir'bclM. • ''lt'1 a l'\tll.Urae 'Joi>,"• ex· pta.IM. "I ~ ou( ·a y Mme uaualb' and I'd ra\her do that than ba\'C my own ahop. That'• 1 baule. I like to do lh1n11 on coe· 1l1ntne•t for •tor OC' tak custom orders." The noocreative admirers of art and artists sometimes fail to understand the artist's life isn't that idyllic. "Usually I work an ordinary day, six or eight hours in t.be winter, but in the summertime, and especially during the Sawdust Festival, sometimes I stay up and work all night.·· Prices run about $1.S to $100 ror Miss Bland'sJewelry+ The Sawdust Festival eaeh year leaves her with enou1h money to re-s~ock her worklog suP.pliM. 'I but copper and silver aod malachite, aarneta, flre opals, l\'ory, turquotse and coral." she explains, addln• that tile jewelry.maklne materials coet a pretty penny. Glancing up rrora ber work • bl!1 ~ Bl-9 reveaa abe la _. 1t.tmt at heart wtien uted abaUt tho ~t 1lor10U1 Wtc! amblu<*I wMik Ml ev~ ctone. "The ii'en I'm workln1 en ~.'' .ahe,N1a wttb,a artD. 7 D r own As Boat Capsize s LAKE COWICHAN, Canada (AP) -Seven handicapped persons at a summer camp drowned when their pontoon boat overturned and they were trapped underneath by a wire fence meant to insure their safe· ty. Two victims were strapped in wheel chairs locked to lhe deck. A lifeguard and counselor on the boat escaped but were unable to rescue any campers, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Thursday. Identities of the four women and three men killed were withheld untll relatives could be notified. Autopsies and an in· quest were ordered. The victims, attending a Llons Club Easter Seal camp on Lake Cowicban in British Columibia, were riding on a 12-foot craft with a deck measuring eight by 10 feet on two pontoons. The d eck was surrounded by a three-fool-high wire fence designed lo protect the passengers. Authorities said the boat was heading for a water-skiing jam- boree along the lake shore when a pontoon caught under a swell as it made a sharp turn. The five handicapped men and women sitting on the deck slid to the right side of the craft, which dipped mto the water. The vessel then flipped, throwing camp employes clear but trapping the seven victims inside the fence. T he buoyancy of the life· iaclcets which all the victims wore then forced them up against the deck or the craft, making the rai ling in etrect a cage, authorities said. Barbara Willett, Lions Club spokesman in Vancouver, said the boat was ''practically guaranteed not to tip or roll, but it did ... Royal Canadian Mounted Police said the lake, about 4S miles northwest of Victoria, was calm "with only a slight ripple" when the group set off. RCMP said lifeguard Bruce Ross-Smith, 28, and Counsellor Anita Sperrer, 18, were unable to extricate the seven despite re- peated attempts. Three other counselors on a nearby float swam 50 feet to the overturneo craft and climbed onto one of the pontoons in an unsuccessful ef- fort to turn it over,.police siad. The bodies were released 20 minutes later when the boat was towed to shore and righted by a cable from a tow truck. A camp spokesman said the craft -used ·at the camp s ince last summer -was donated by the Malahat Llons Club of Vic· toria. The camp ia owned by the Kiwanis Club but is rented every summer by the British Columbia Lions Society o f Crippled Children. EVERGREEN ASH These lush 12' tall specimens will lend Ins tant s hade to any landscape. 15 Gal. Site Reg. $39.99 W.Prfce $1699 .MULTI TRUNK OLIVE Large run 8' specimens lend a touch or class to any landscape. 1S Gal. Size Reg. $49.99 DAILY Pll..OT .43 APWI ......... EMPEROR PENGUINS ARE NO LONGER 'TOO CUTE' More Educational, Less 'Olaneylandllke' Approach Birds Ret11rn But Penguins Won't Skate SAN DIEGO (AP> -Penguins are flapping tbeir wings in public again at Sea World after a year or seclusion, but. the park's curator of birds says you won't find them on roner skates any more. "There comes a point when you become too Kn · thropomorphic, too cute. too Oisneylandlike, .. said Frank Todd, who imported the birds from Antarctica to set up a self. perpetuating breeding colony with help from the National Science Foundation. TODD SAID THE NEW PENGUIN act. a minor part of the seal and otter show, will concentrate only on things the birds normaJly do, such as ··porpoising, .. or leaping out of the water Kfter a fast underwater swim The stage penguins were pulled from the show a year ago while the penguin exhibits were redesigned. Visitors will get a far more educational view of the Antarctic birds by taking the new special guided tour to the penguin re- search facility at Hubbs-Sea World Institute . he said. EMPEROR, ADELIE AND KING penguins can be seen through glass windows in an Antarctic environment created by refrigeration to less than 30 degrees and 6,000 pounds o{ shaved ice provided daily. "We· have some birds that are courting right now," Todd said. "They pair off. walk together, squawk at each other. flap their wings and get ready to reproduce." THE MALE EMPEROR PENGUIN does the hatching, standing for 64 days with the egg on his feet. Todd said. The female drops the egg onto her feet and rolls it over to father. Then she goes on a two-month vacation while he is immobilized with t he egg, losing about half his body weight because he can't go after food. The stage penguins are Humboldt or tropical penguins that are more readily adapt able to warm temperatures. Survivors Guarded MIAMI CAP > -Two people who survived the execution-style slayings of their six companions are under police guard today. Margaret Wooden, 24. who escaped the killers by feigning death after a bullet grazed her head. was placed under police BEGONIA Add instant color to any shady ~arden spot. Choose from white. pink or red. 1 Gal. S1ie Reg. S2 29 PINK BOUQUET Bright pink blossoms a<tom thl1 cate-rree shrub·· almost all year 'round. 1 Gal. Szie Reg. $2.69 ''-~ protection Thursday a s a key wit· ness. J ohnny Hall, 45, who was at the ranch-style house for a rock band rehearsal Wednesday when the killers struck, was in serious con- dition with a gunshot wound to the head. PoHce were guarding his hospital room. FEATURING: Brazilian Pepper, Ev ergreen Ash. European Sycamore, Ca r ob and Si lk Oak. 5 Gal Size Reg. $10.99 Sale Price s5" FIRST LADY MARIGOLD This care-rree color ravorite lends. orange. yellow or gold hlgl\Ugh\8 to any sunny location. 4'' Size Reg. 79" PETUNIA Choose f'rom over 20 varieties or F·l Hybrid plants. Pony Pack 8 Plants Reg.II)" . INSTANT ~AWN IOI out thitl green "t;jjjptlt sodf10m OIJ.liPI/* STOLONS ALSO. V AILA BLE l nn a a.uur o,.. u. .PUt ••YS'al 1UIS. , .... airUDel flytq out Of Ol'aa1• Couty A1rpart haw dtan U.. 1'fetb ot De--bomeowDIH beeaGM ol Jet qtne r1eket. Lanulta have r•\&IWct No t.el11q wbeN It wU1 aUmd. I\ develop•, bowtver, tbat commercial aviatkm lln't the on· ly public carrier accuaed ot d.ll· rupUna the peace and tranqulllty of homeowners. ConaJder what'• happened just Inland, up in Placentia. A group or Placentia bomeownen have just flied suit against their subdivision de· velopers be<:ause of the nearby railroad. The lawsuit alleges that when they purchased their homes back in 1975 and 1976, they were as- sured that only a couple of trains a day would pass nearby on the tracks of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad. Today, these homeowners as· sert 20 to 40 trains per day roar down the tracks at all hours, , sprewing smoke and fumes and creating dust and vibration. ANYBODY WHO has watched a lomotive go by at high speed . would probably agr.ee that this is • JUStaboutwbatatraindoes. The plight of these homeowners up in Placentia must have a familiar rinc to those people in Newport Beach a nd Costa Mesa who bought homes years ago in the vicinity or our county aerodrome out on MacArthur Boulevard. In those years, the county airstrip was just a little country field with a few private planes humming in and out. Who would fret about that? Next thing you know, Orange County joined the jet set. We get jets roaring out or the field at all . hours, much to the displeasure of residents beneath the flight paths. That's what started the "Ban the Jets" movement. AND ALAS, you can debate all day in the chicken-and-the-egg question of which came first, the airport or the homes? And alas some more. the legal debate up in Placentia may be similar. The homeowners seek ;m injunction to stop the trains from using the railroad tracks. You may be able to take a jet • ~~irplane and move it to another '•""'8nding field with not too much ;~-operational difficulty. . ...,.. But you'd have to concede that • .a locomolive and bunch of ~'railroad cars are of UtUe value ;..)mless you can run them down .;;;ome tracks . ... -.-::: ALL THAT ASIDE, it doesn't "•make life any easier for the ; ..homeowner in search of peace ;i.:and tranquility. The trainl roar· ;..jng by in Placentia are probably ·!just as much a disruption to tbe • • 4?Vening repast aa ts an Orance :j"t:ounty Airport jetliner roarint : :overhead. ::; Next thing you know, some -.-homeowners will be suing the :i:orange County Transit Diatrict ~::because its buses disrupt tbe .• i,lleighborhood tranquility. ,~. , "' Clearly. you can move into a '"°~'1ew bome with •ootbing as- -:> u r ances that the nearby 1ertillser factory ls shut down ,. permanently. Next thing you ~1coow, fertiliser becomes a hot · Jtem again. "; The life of the b6meowner is 1raught with perils. '~ , FRENCH CONTAINER SIMILAR TO ONE HIJACKED One Mlselng Held 17 Tons of Coins Worth S3.S Million How Do Yoo Spend 17 Tons of Coins? PARIS CAP) -Somewhere today four bandits sit and consider their loot -17 tons of shiny new coins, worth $3.54 million. They may know what they 're going to do with the heavy haul, but to others it's a mystery. "You can't buy a chateau, a car or even a pair of crocodile shoes with bags of change," the newspaper L'Aurore reminded them In an open letter. "And even if you go out to celebrate your coup, the owner of the smallest care will start to suspect before you drop the 10th coin on the bar.·· "PLEASE WRITE lo us and tell us how on earth you are going to get rid of it,·• the newspaper suggested. The gangsters hijacked a semitrailer truck carrying the coins as il left the Gare de Lyon railroad station here Thursday, headed for the Paris headquarters of the Bank or Fra'nce. The coins were in a container that had been shipped by rail overnight from a mint in southern France. IDENTICAL to thousands of other containers on the French rail system , it was deliberately left unguarded so it would not attract at· lention. lt was labeled "fabricated metal" and, the bank said, it was insured only for the value of the metal in the coins, not their monetary value, which is higher. The loot was largely in lO·ftanc pieces. each worth about $2. They were recently put into circulation to replace notes and have proved unpopular with the public because they are smaller than coins of half the value and are confusing in a pockeUul of change. THE DRIVER, Jean Trottin. 51, said he si mply rolled his truck into the Gare de Lyon freight yard, the container was loaded onto the rig in 15 minutes, and he drove out. unarmed and alone . A special anti-1:angster brigade today led police in a search ol the greater Parts area, looking for a hideout big enough to hold the container while it was unloaded Teacher's Grading Upsets Univenity TALLAHASSEE, Fla. CAP> - Professor Joseph Karioth may be "A-Okay" ln the eyes of his students, but some Florida State University officials and the cam- pus newspaper are concerned about 1,268 ot tholle "A's." The newspaper, The Flam· beau, said Kariotb awarded A's to 92 percent of the 1,383 students in his theater classes durina the past year. The paper sald 1,268 students got A's and no one failed. Karioth, reached at a summer theater on Jekyll laland. Ga .• said Tbe Flambeau misquoted figunis. He nJd there w4!re a lew failures during the year and that out ol 1,488 students, about 8SO probably received A's. "I know what I want my stu· dents to ma~ter. If they do that. I'll give them A·s:· Karloth said Thursday. "If a teacher doesn't have an absolute objective, then he doesn't have any business in the classroom. "I'm upset when students get C's or D's. It's my fault. It meaos I didn't stimulate them enough to keep them coming to class. "Young people are entering a world that's hard to deal with. You can't knock them down. You have to take pains and lime to get the students to where we want to get them." ainfall-Activit-y: Heavy ' Pennaylmnia l••uea Flaah Flood Alert r .. ..,....,.,.. .......... "" ... '3 .. .. " .2' •s ,. 75 ,. " 7' 11 .. .. • " .ot • 11 • • .. 1S • • ft 67 • sr " S1 .. ,, ~ .. •• fa 111 .. ':1 ~ • q J Pipe-dre81n Payoff First Alaska Cnu/B Oil Arrives · VALDEZ. Alaslta CAP> - Sirena walled, firecractera snapped., boru honked. cbeen erupted in ban. AU celebrated tbe flnt pab of Aluka'a black bounty ol crude oil from tM end of the tram·Aluka plpellne. A journe)' of 38¥. ~· -and a struaJ.e of nine yean -ended wltb arrival ot oll trom the A.retie Circle at the linn .-ouUern terminus here. The North Slope crude officially ended itl pipe journey· at U:03 p.m . A.lukan time (4:02a.m. EDT>. LIKE THE PROUD father of a newborn chilcl. 4.lyesJca Pipeline Servi'ce Co. Pretldent William Darcb, contacted at his Anchorage home, bragged about the 800-mile, $7. 7 billion pipeline. And he applauded Alaskans who saw the controversial project through to its first delivery. "It even took dynamite and shrugged lt off!" enthused Oarch, referring to a s abotage attempt detected earlier this week. TOLD THAT VALDEZ bad erupted in cheers and noisy mer· ry-making Darcb responded : .. Did they really set off firecrackers? Ah, great! "It's great to see a positive re- action from the decent people or Alaska," At Pump Station No. 1 in Prudhoe Bay -where the oil began its journey June 20 - m anager Jim Pulis said bis crews "kept right on working. It was business as usual." But he added: "We feel like everything is fine now and it's just going to keep on rolling that wa.y." \ • 1• t f ..... OIL ARRIVES 381h-day Journey OIL FLOWED immediately in· to storage tanks at the $1 billion oil handling facility. An Atlantic Richfield supertanker. the 120,000·ton ARCO Juneau, will take oil to the west coast after several days. The journey of 38 days, 12 hours and 56 minutes ended a trouble-plagued maiden run of oil through the line. Problems in· eluded an explosion that killed one man and destroyed a pump station, reducina the 48·inch line's capacity by one-third. IT ALSO ENDED a turbulent period of energy history in which th• forces of de•elopment eluhed wtth eoble"•tionisla ln a 1tnaate over tb• rich ~ Bay oil flelcll -the natloo s larcest pool of oU, dllcOvered tn 1968. vi For Alyesta operations ce president Henry Mowell and terminal technidau, Thursday wu a day of restless antJcipaUon and work as they waited foe' oil to arrive. Mowell and the others would rather aee ol1 aoJ.ni than cornlnl. ''Tbe best thina I can lmaatne ls s~ the rear end ot a loaded tanker beadinl out of Valdez," said Mowell. THE CRUDE will be the first shipments from what is estimal· ed to be a nine billion barrel field at Prodhoe Bay along tbe Arctic Ocean. In the pipeline's present configuration. Alyeska hopes to deliver 800,000 barrels a day to • Valdez. The pipeline startuf ordeal. which began June 20 a Pnadboe Bay, was as frustrating for Alyeska as was construction of the line, the largest privately financed construction project lo history. Major and minor shutdowns added 14 days to the time it took to move the heated oil from fields north of the Arctic Circle to Valdez, an ice-free port. Pump Station No. 8 southeast of Fairbanks was destroyed ln an explosion, the line suffered its first sobotage attempt and one mishap spewed 42,000 gallons of oil onto the tundra. Construction began ln 1874 only after years of haggUn1 with en· vironmentalists over the necessi- ty and desirability of the project. Ford, GM Profits Soar DETROIT CAP> -Ford Motor Company hu announced its most profitable quarter, with earn· ings up 20 percent from a year ago, just one day after General Motors reported a 21 percent earn· ings gain for its all-time best period. The strong gains by Ford and GM, the world0s largest automakers, reflect a strong new-car markelin the United States -particularly for high· profit big and mid-size cars -during the spring quarter. The two firms are the industry's leading big-car makers. But Chrysler Corp., the No. 3 U.S. automaker. said Thursday that its net profits ror the April-June quarter declined sa percent because of two local strikes which trimmed thousands of vehicles from spring production schedules. Chrysler ls strongest in the compact car market, which has not been as strong this year. As a . . l . result. the firm's U.S. car sales are off about eight percent from Jast year, contrtbuung to an earningg- decUne of $33 million. Worldwide, vehicle &ales fell two percent in the quarter. Chrysler's second·quarter earnings. $104 million or $1.72 a share, compared with second- quarter 1976 profits of $155 million, or $2.SS a share, highest ln company history. However, dollar sales this year rose seven percent to a record $1.4 billion. General Motors' earnings. announced Wednes-• day, were $1.l billion. Ford's earnings in the April-June quarter rose to $530 miUlon, or $4 .49 a share, compared wlth prof· its of $441.9 million, or $3.76 a share, ln the same 1976 period, which had been the firm's beat auarter. Sales rose 22 percent to $9.7 billion, a record tor anyquarter. .. I I r OLD HOT£L UVEL Y SPOT IN TOWN "100 YARDS I.ONG' Bartender e.rt Berg St•nda Outaid• Hotel He Reaunected • • rtld!x1 Jutx a, 1m DAILY~ 1A5 Swinging at ~ftgd'f.1 ~-Historic Old Hotel Br~oght Back to Life ).1 BJ JACK SCllREIBMAN RYDE <AP> -Here's Ry.de, Pop.«>. Elev. I, a lazy crossroads you 'd mlaa in the span of a sneeze. So what were those sophisticated trumpet sounds doine wafting up from somewhere wider the bar- room floor? "Oh, that," said bartender Earl Berg. "They're rehearsing for the vaudeville show this weekend. Jl's live." 1 "Sure, sure," nodded the dubious winebibber. ''And I'm Glenn Miller," Berg stuck bis chin out toward the basement door, inviUng the skeptic to go look for himself. SURE ENOUGH, DOWN THERE in this barn of an old hotel, alongside the tranquil Sacramento River in a flyblown Delta levee town about 100 yards long, was a night club with performers re- hearsing for a show. It was an Wllikely symptom of the resurrection or the hotel whose namesake first saw the light of day more than 90 years ago; when sidewheel and sternwheel streamers paddled commerce between Sacramento and San Francisco Bay area ciU~ through some of the richest farmland in Americf . Operators Dave and Donna Phillips aim to stick Ryde back on the map again by drawing hotel and SUPJ>e!' business fl'Om San Francisco«> mllem to ~ j weat.Sacramentoto3011lilestotbeeut. : -1 "YOU SHOULD llAVE SJtEN tbla Dlace J"" 4th," enthused the hairy battender. "Full-up. Tb~ were waiting to get In." • The Ryde bas 41 ''livable .. rooms. musty. high ceiling jobs, many wllb share-baths, rentable ac- cordJng to a spi.cy schedule of rates calculated to tap the swinger set. The rooms, except for the "booeymooo suite." all go for the same rate -$10. For that price you and a companion can get a room from noon witil 2 p.m ., or a half-hour at other Umes. Jr you stay just 15 minutes, the {llanagement Pl'QDllses "not to tell any.one." •}Quite a place in its day," old timers are liable lo remark with a knowing nod and wink when dis- cussing t.be Ry.de. According to legend, there is a secret tunnel un- der the hotel, since blocked oft. that led to stills thal produced wine, gin and whiskey during Prohibition. '.•************************* :1 ... ·---r. : *i : Court Upholds 'No Knock' Treatment l§tlJy Prisoner No Nuke Delay.~ ~. Moratorium Won't A.fleet Plans it., : . SAN 1'~RANC1SCO (AP)· Police may enter a SACRAMENTO (AP> home without warning to arrest a burglar, the' -Ruchell Magee. con- t alifomia Supreme Court has ruled. victed in the 1970 Marin "We hold that a police officer. having probable County courthouse shoot- cause to believe a residence 1s being burglarized, mgs, says he's being un- need not comply with the 'knock and notice' re-fairly treated in Folsom quirements" of lhe state Penal Code, the court Prison because he keeps . ruled Thursday. requesting better condi- The court said that (---------] lions. "requiring the officer to Magee made his com- id entify himself, an-STATE plaints known in a band- nounce his purpose and writte n . $6-m ii Ii o n demand entry in such lawsuit he's trying to file circumstances would impede the officer in protect-against Gov. E dmund ing the householder's privacy and property from Brown Jr. the thieves." He said he has been re- Council OK• Bingo tor LA I , SACRAMENTO (AP> The draft report didn't -A new report by the rule out a commission s t a t e Ene r gy Com -findingofadequatestan- mission suggests that dards next February. Licensin" standards de-• veloped the n would even though California's But a nuclear division commission approves lts nuclear moratorium will staffer. who asked not to application. . ,. continue into 1979. it be named, said it was But the San Diego lit * won't delay plans for any "plausible" to infer from utility's vice president. • power plants. the report that the find-Frank De Vore, said a ,. • The reason. 1t says, is ing would not be made. • tha t the only nuclear ,. plant the commission is THE REPORT says -* considering -San Diego key federal decisions on Jt Gas&ElectricCo 'sSun-waste disposal are =t:=:;:::=:=:=:::=~~· desert plant near Blythe scheduled for late 1978. * . -has a deadline for ap-it-~ provaJ of Decehlber 1979 *al THEREFORE, the Church at School Out * 5LNWili'iiiilliii6illm • commission would have · it :5 • LOS ANG ELES <AP> -The City Counci l is gambling on the success or legalized bingo Outlawed here for 60 years, official approval of the game came Thursday with a 13-0 council vote. But it's unlikely that legal shouts of bingo will be heard before Sept. 1, since the measure authorizing the game for charity does not become law un til 30days after Mayor Tom Bradley signs it. until September 1979 to SACRAMENTO (A P ) • Public schools a re no al ,. prison declare that the federal longer permitted to lease vacant classrooms to re-* ai • Superjor ~ourt ~udge government has ade ligious organizations. says state Alty. Gen Evelle * ~ • peat.edfy placed in isolt- tion cells because he petitioned thf court a bout condi tions i n J~seph Babich r~Jected . c1uately certified licens Youn~er * ~ ~ • his r~uest to waive the ing procedures for long. Younger issued an opinion saying that 1n 1976 it s11-t.aotEGO~ .,. ~ W" • $41 filing fee Tuesday, range disposal of nuclear Lhe legislature authorized school districts to make * "",U!..r • SAN ~.(a). • m ea n l n g the s u it wastes. v~cant classrooms avl!ilable to outside groups to •* * * * * * * * * ..,-* * * * * * * * * * '* *' ! couldn't be filed . State law requires give students contact with the "world of work." · Magee was sentenced such a declaration s ub-He said leasing classrooms to religious or-4 St.artford Prot.~t~• G11flt.11 to lifewithoutpQsslbi~ity ject to veto by th e ganizations for religious instruction dJd not ·fall PALO ALTO <AP I The second trial of dem of parole after pleading legislature before any within the meaning of those changes, and would it '1000 REH,\TE ~.~~ LA:\(:IA \11u• '" •1·1.I 1111 .. p.uon1•1.t ii•'"" .. ! 1111 '""'"~, "''"'"' ,,, , , It ' • ,1,.,l. ,, •fll ,,,,,,, , .. ,q .... ,., ,,, ,.,, I ..... '\ 11, I. gul.lty lo aggrnvated kid 1 ' 1 t \'iolate federal and slate constitutional provisions ... ons trators arrested May 9 during a Stanford . ... · new nuc ear P an s can ~ University protest of South African investments re-_na_p_1_ng_. _______ .;.b..:..e.;.b..:..ui;.;..Jt;.;... _______ r_e_q_u_ir_in_g_s_e_p_ar_a_t_io_n_o_r_ch_u_r_c_h_a_nd_st_a_te_. _____ ,.._*_*_*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*_* t111l1o11h ""11f11ft1-. 1•t .ti 11111• •• , ..... ,. •• s uited Thursday in a hung jury for four defendants and guilty verdicts for four others. • They testified in Palo Alto Municipal Court that they heard an order to disperse, during occupation of the administration bulJding. They were found guilty of one count of trespassing and one count of failing to disperse. Those found guilty were fined $65 each. Cop• Find Wo111an In C11l11ert LOOMIS fAP l A young woman 1s m the hospital after being found unconscious in a culvert nearly a full day arter an assault and beating, of. ncerssay. • • Sacramento County sherifC's apokeman ~111• Mlller .said 20-year-old Catherine Anne HagebbUcJ; told him she was abducted at gunpoiot from a Citrus Heights grocery store about noon .'\ftdoes-. day. Cmupiraq Charged to EJe·•olott ... SAN DIEGO CAP I A federal grand jury Thursday charged former congressional candidate Walter Wencke and three associates with criminal conspiracy to take over Sun Fruit Ltd., a publicly traded company. Wencke served from 1972-75 as chairman of Sun Fruit. which was the focus of a San Joaquin Valley winE!}!r!_lpe syndication business. Nem Bazardoau Wcute Late• 11.._.i SACRAMENTO CAP> -California officials are proposing new restrictions on the handling and dJs~ posal of more than 800 hazardous waste materials. The Health Department said Thursday the rules would apply to such materials as cleaning sol- vents, i nsecticides. battery fluids, chemical cleaners, asbestos wastes and some dyes. DIAMOND cun1NG If you have a Diamond with a chip or broken area. or just wiah to have Gra11d,ma's old Diamond reC\lt into todays modem took. come in and talk to this man His name is Jerry Chari as t . ..., . ' . ~AUGUST ... . AIL.SAIE ITEMS LIMITED 'TO STOCK ON HAND THROUGH AUG. 31, 1977 BANKAM,ERJCARD /MASTERCHARGE ~ 4" BEGONIA Reg. S .95 Now$ 4"'VINCA Reg. .85 Now PONY PACK BEGONIA Reg. .95 Now PONY PACK VINCA Reg. .95 Now 1 GAL. TAM JUNIPER Reg. 3.20 Now 1 GAL. ASPARAGUS FERN Reg. 2.98 Now 1 GAL. COMPROSMA Reg. 2.85 Now .49 .49 .59 .59 1.29 1.29 1.59 -1 GAL STAR JASMINE Reg . 2.98 Now 1.69 . 5 GAL. AUST. TREE FERN I :Reg. 11.95 Now 7.95 5 GAL FICUS (outdoor) . Reg. 15.50 Now 8.95 lS GAL. ASSORTED TREES Now50~0FF ~Dry BANQJNI "2·WAY PLUSH · Reg. 11.95 N4*' 9.95 • • WA .. IMG WAl'J,D Reg. 8.95 Now 6.95 SYFONEX Reg. 4.19 Now 3.50 GILMOUR SPllAYER Reg. 9.69 Now 8.50 LAwN MOWS\S-Ooorumpla Now20" OFF . UNDOCIDE 'Pint 6.98 Quart 10.98 Sib. 6.49 ,J \ 4 • ' · • .J ·i.~rl tV. SALE! SHOP EARLY AND TAKE ADVANfAGE OF THESE ONCE-A-YFAR BARGAINS! ~~~ LONG STEM :i f ROSES ·f ,:: Regular $22.SOperdozen I NOWS3.98 ~ · per dozen -.NeWJ>ort Only f -----------···---------'----- .. ~· PHILOQENDRONS . Now25% OFF ARECA PALMS .:;.10" pot Reg. S60.00 MAIDEN HAIJlf'ERN-6"pot ft~ 9.50 .. NEPHTHYl1S _.:.&"pot Reg. 8.50 FICUS BENJAMlNA (5 gal.· • Indoor) Reg. 110.QO ~ POLYP.ODIUM KNIGHTltFERNS Now$35.00 . Now 5.50 Now 5.95 Now 77.00 Collector•;ltem• Reg. 100.00 Now 65.00 • FUCHSIA BASKEfS Reg. 19.95 Now 12.95 ··coLOR 10 GO"!Let us custom plant any ba&ket or · · pot the way you w&.aid like It. · . · · · r ,• I ) ).,, .. -~----------.. , -A• . ~DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Still tJn~ccept8hie . I ' I I Wb th m!aunous Sm ate BUI 1 • r~vaaed m 1973 by then Pr id t Nlxon and Atty. Gen. John Mitchell resurfaced l at year after M perlod or hlbernatlon, lh Tew enouah hue and cry to convince Sonutor~ it houk! be held bock I or further study. relief to counties which must pick. up the tab for those who cannot pay their bills at county hospitals . Sta.rt.Ina out &ti a lona·necded codification of the country'• 200-ycur-old jumble of criminal laws SB 1 had d veloped into a 750-paao monster. ' Now Los Angeles County has decided to take the Pl\U\ge and sue the releral governmtnt for reimburse-' ment of an estimated $50 million bUUor alien medical care. Orange County supervisors, faced with aa estimated S4 million bill, are ~sldering similar ac lion. I I ,1 . ' ... A FQrtunatcly u number or senators 1and others wbo braved lta bulk, recognized it u a blutprlnt for wbat would be essentially a police state. 1t 's s~ge::.t.ed that the figures may be inflated because.determining the real cost of treating the sus- ' It would, among other things, give the govern ment almost unllmlted power to jttil editors and re- Porters for publis hing a wide range of foreign affair~ and defense informo.tion without official permission. pected illegal aliens is •ery difficult: .~ ~ · No doubt. But perhaps a lawsuit woultl ·be a good way to get the ban rolling on finding a solution. · 'l And any current or former government employc who divulged "private" information to the press d b - closing misdeeds of government officials or contrac lo rs also would be subject to imprisonment Rape Isn't 'Natural' • A recent court case in which a judge opined that rape is a "natural reaction" in certain circumstances. sparked understandably unfavorable reaction from those who realize that rape is an act of violence against another human being and can in no way be called •·naturti." So the Senators set about revising SB l once more. Now it's back again. And guess what '! The sections ta mpering with these First Amendment guarantees of free speech and freedom of the pres~ are still there. SB 1 is still a blatant attempt to impose govern ment censorship and provide officialdom with <J shield for its mistakes and misdeeds. Thi s point seems difficult to get across to those who ::.till feel that r ape is either a good subject for Jokes. or at least something not worth getting too uP · set about And we still don 't need it . An interesting comparison has been brought out by a woman who runs a university-level rape preven- tion education program for men as well as women. J ---·---Suit Might Help She believes m en might be better able to un derstand that rape is indeed a violent act if they com- pared it with mugging. · For months now the Carter Administration has been promising a comprehensive program to d eal with the illegal alien problem. "Men experience similar fears and reactions to btlmg mugged," s he says. "Just as mugg ing is not a crime of passion. neither is rape." . Meanwhile. the cost of providing medical care for the visitors continues to burden local taxpayers. It is argued that many of tlle "illegals" contribute a great deal to the government in withheld income and Social Security taxes. But this provides no direct To put it another way, someone who is jumped in a dark alley and s m ashed in the fa~e by a mugger who makes off with his wallet would'hardly be amused if the trite saying wen~ paraphrased to read, "If mugging 1::. in evit able. relux and e njoy it. .. ' I Sort Out All These Relatives ( SYDNEY HARRIS J I've devised a different form of quiz for all you masochists today. This one has to do with "con- s anguinity" -blood relations, or family connections. Identify the following persons, all related in one way or another, by the clues given. One·third right is a lauda ble score. L WIDCll AMERICAN Pres1 dent was sworn into omce not by a Chief Justice, or any govern- ment official. but by a notary public who happened to be hi~ own father " 2. What mother and son were l>Qth Sainted? 3. Whal Princess was married at 17 to her 14-year-old brother ? (After he drowned. she married her still younger brother.) 4. Who wrote a fa mous book on education. and then sent his fi ve children to a foundling home? 5. Whost' affair with a youn g actress prompted his wire to leave him with their 10 children -whereupon the wife's sister came to live with him. taking care of the household and the children? 6. Whal five brothers were created Barons at the same time by the Emperor Francis I of Austria. althi:>ugh none of them was a native Au strian? ITheir father. also presented the title. never carried it ) 7. WHAT GREAT painter put aside many unfinished works. lo be tompleted by his son? ~ 8. or what two brothers .was it said that "one of them writes novels like a psychologist, and Dea_. Gloo1ny Gus When a m al e person hitchhikes, he needs to gel somewhe r e . Wh e n a remale person hitchhikes. she is soliciting. Wake up world! 0 .A. Gloom, Gv• c•-"" ••• •womltteo 11, ••••ers M>d oo "°' OM<tturlly reflect tlle views et -NW14Mper. S.nO yo•ir tHtt -n lo Gt-..y G4n, O•llY Pilot. the other psychnlOKY likl' a nm elist"? 9. Which American President suffered the d eath of hh. wife and his mother in the sam e yeur while one son died in World W;ir I, and two others died in serv1cl· m World War II? 10. In Greek legend. who forced her husband into the battle of the Seven Against Thebes when she w as bribe d with a ma g1c necklace. then forced her son•into the war of the Epigoni when she was bribed with a magic robe'' I When her son learned the full truth of his mother's treacher~. he killed her.) 11. Who were the three sisters who received literary fame in the 19th century. writing novels and poetry anonymous ly under men's names? · 12. What contemporary actress was the grandda ughter of sa famous actress, the niece of distinguished actor. the <\aughter of a celebrated acting team, and the sister or two eminent actors? ANSWERS : 1. Calvin Coolidge. 2. St. Augustine and St. MQnica. 3 . Cleopatra. 4. Rousseau. s. Charles Dickens. 6. The Rothschilds. 7. El Greco. 8. Henry and WilUam James. 9. Theodore Roosevelt. 10. Eriphyle. 11. Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte. 12. Ethel Bar· rymore. \ No Hepe of V.S. Support Zaire Awaits Soviet Tlmust KI NS HA SA. Zaire --A new Soviet-supported military thrust against pro-Western Zaire is b& a.ng prepared for later this,year. and President Mobuto Sese Seko knows he cannot count on one dollar of U.S. arms under the Carter administration's new ap- proach to Africa. "Jl appears lo bt! tht: enemy's int!!nlion that they wi ll attack again,•·. Gen. Mobuto told us in a private interview at the pres1dcn· ttal mansion , Plans of Com- mun1 s t ·. backed rebels ( EV ANS-NOV AK J Vietn~m phobia. about military entanglements but also reveals starkly opposed views of Africu in Washington and Kinshasa Wh ereas the Carter ad m inislra tion, a n ocean away, now perceives no danger in Soviet penetration. the cagey survivor of Congo blood politics bclicvc:- Moscow s1:cks domination over the entire ~ontmeot .... sinister development promoted by the ne w U.S. policy. traumatued the United Stales. 1t Reliablt· eyewitnesses tell of has become bolder: f\s was Wit Katangan rebe4s in ro..r'90l'Qern nessed in Angolil. 1t is obv1oui-. ~~gola training camps learning) that the United States is not pre g4errilla fi ghting in time for the pared to intervene in the affair!. rainy season starting in mid· 1 of Afrka. The Soviet Union September. Unable to s top a therefore feels a~le to i mposc its direct inva~ion, the miserably· own will in Afric~ " led Z~eaa anpy is ill-equipped The gravity of'thts situation 1:-. to hanCile.an effective insurgency underlined by Mobuto's answer an an area where the infiltrators f when we asked who could be lhl' may have more popular support t blocking force against Soviet am than the Mobuto regirp~. . f bitions in Africa replacing lhl' I U.S.: "It would ha\'C' l o tw DESPERATELY ne'edlng re· France ... President V;.ikr~ orga nization and retraining,} Giscard d'Estaing did arranf!l' Zaire's forces are getting advice L the Moroccan trpop intervention I rom the French and Belgian f that saved the Mobuto reg1 m~. military missions here. But they 1 close to Franc~. Morocco ;ind tragll'ally w<>n· lessons of guer- and sincethenMobulo hasgrown will h ave no ~ccess to tlleJ MOBUTO'S apprt'c1at10n ol 11 f h t th US Id to n•s um t· Fre nch-speaking AlriC'a But rt a warare t :l e .. cou I superpower interplay in Africa d Th t · 1 · ot art · lht>ar ;,1ssau t nobody imagines France can de prov1 e. a s1mp Y 1s n P i S h b was put to us precisely : "Before r w h t · Ar · o n a :.a ter Soviet adventure=-throughout ~o as 1ng on '8' ne• ncan (fo rmerly Katanga> province in the Vietnam war. the U.S.S.R. southern Africa as tht· U.S. once ' policy. J southern Zaire are in fact coo-was not so fierce in trying to im-d rirmed by noh-Zairean-tJources. pose its ideology on A(rica. Since id. .,Mob.uto .,s a canqy enough t • . the Vi etnam war. which has Mobuto j~ n6t c:ryl ~J(-w'Ofl'~ poJltjciah u.ot to ~l'ldanger l Bur THESE sources expect generous U.S~ econotQic-aid in- the new "attack" from Angola ' ·• dispensable for Zaire because of 1 willnotbeanotherinvasionbutan F s b L · th e prolonged depression in infiltration for protracted guer-ree pe_ ~c '· esson world copperprices.Co~sequent- rilla warfare. Whether an in-_ ly. he has ceased his bitter v asion or infiltration, Mobuto rec r i min al ions against belie ves assistance for the An editorial from the Sacramento ( J Washington and never utters one KatanganrebelsfromAngolaand Bee. OTHER VIEWS critical word about Jimmy Cuba originates in Moscow. Songs.ofprdlestbi.~eadouble • . Carter .Hceveuto4fus, .. Tbings ; .. Angola and Cuba are pawns of edge in the United States. They . ' ·' ' a " 7 ·' • ar e settled do~ ~et ween Am· I Soviet policy in this area," he told bold a mirror~ society-but the pen ,tn~a" Russi~n ... 'inter ,..ho ~as~~dor (Andrew} Young and• us very faet ti-t aM..nN.t.1r. ~is "" ...,..., ... e. •' .,1 ~ ; · ~~. ,-:: ...,..~,.-.Y populfU'f.zecJ th~ ight <:f An~rei " 1 Havi ng proved it would lel testimony to Uie free spee that Sakharovol"lfther'dissldents. But ihsiders ~say' Mtbuto will Mobuto be swept under by in· makes this cpuntry 's self· And"tboughtful Soviet cit.i:r.ens never ruJly recover from the u.s. I vasion last March, the U.S. will c:rlticisgl'a.,fac\Qr in. its J>Olit.icaJ may w~ ponder l\()w Americ!an refusal to help -even to supply 1 not hel p him against the more health. society~ be &A tept'ess~ve as ammufiltioh tor M-16 automatic 1 subtle menace of guerrilla war. One wonders if this nuance has Moscow ptopagandists ~icture it rifles previously sold to Zaire. 1 When the long, intimate rel a-escaped, tbe Kremlin leaders. to be and al thebme ume permit While watching bis words, be did i tlonsh ip between Washington They are broadcasting American the wideis»~c;l.RQpuJ,ar)zation ~ tell us he was.;;.Yerf.,, very disap-1 and Mobltto is considered, the folk songs in an attempt to con-prob!st eingert lJik& "oln Baez p0in~ :abd •St.trpn9ed" by the• rest of Afri~a ia being shown. the vince Soviet oitisens that human and ~Dylu.. u .S . r espq,,(ls.e las~ .sRring. f dubious vaJue of close friendship rights are violated in the V .S. I\ The vakleftf ~speech is-well n,splte-h~ patthed-up'fei! with t w~ the Americans in face or ii part of a growing Sovlef cam-understood by those who enjoy it Andy Young. Mobuto described 1 Communistassault. palgn to counter Presldent andtboeewhoaredeniedit. Young's "theory" on w~ert This arm's-length U.S. attitude Carter'sbumanriJbts theme. We have a bunch the Russians U.S. r elations with MarxisU toward a longtime client The Russian 'people ate apt to will get bottn~!hlte of •rnrlcan statesdn Africa as "not r~ly r represents not only the post-w~nder, though, what would hap-protestsoogj. :, , '•. ~ ,,_ practical." I . I 11Ultory .. Becat"/1 ~' .. Oid West · J ,. .. Strange Fanatic's •• •• I WASHINGTON -Th e transformation of Ervtl LeBaroh into a messianic murderet' is an unfinished story still being wr\t· ten In blood. The trouble began with the practice or polygamy by a few early Mormons in their isolated desert communities. A disapproving federal govern· ment outlawed p0lygamy, and th~ church responded by abolishing the pra~tice in 1890. (JAC~ A:NDERsoN J 1 ciples. The brilliant, dynamic Ervil LeBaroni demonstrated an ability to fh:e his fOllnwers with such zeal that they would die for It's the story or a religious fanatic who se,.s bimsel( aa God 's avenger and sends armed women to •trike down the non · believers. It 's the 1tory of the Old West eoaie alive ••aln, wltb aUotini• aDd buehwacklnp in ' Use remote, rugged countryside • wbere Butch Cassidy and the SUQdanceKld once roamed. But mott of all, ft'• the saga of the lABarou, a •iolent family, wlMM li'ftl have, hacf o bizarre Old T11tament qualii,. fte •OD• Uni . out or the ~. claimlnf to be ,prophets .. tbe MOHS tr•ditlon. Two of .,tMID re-enacted the CaJn and ~bet atory: with J!m• dOiaa, 1n Ml But a few unt1'constructed )>olygamists settled in MexlciJ. It was in this environmeftt \hat. Alma Dayer wBaron was raised. lte ~ame o&eised with the idea that the Morr1'on church had aon, astray and that he was. the tr•fl 1r9Phet. The authorlty-ha<l been conferred o.pon him, he claimed, by hls deceased grandfather who ttad appeared lo him in angelic form. TR~ RESURaBCTED an- ce1tor, In tum. had hceived the holy ~ty fro1n the Mofm.on ,Pt'opbet Joseph 51,l'llth. t.eBaron prom!&~ to bequeath lt, as a bf.fthtilbt. to the anoei ~rthy of bis lt\'efi IOOS. TfleJ nave-·~ f eudlnJ over thta ethereal blrthrtpt fOt' two decadea, with •ti"*' re.sutta. ....... ao eMJ a..r ,. lfOililmed bll9Mff °'•..,. stTengtb, be once held up traffic for 30 minutes while he d id pushups in the center or a busy Salt Lake City intersecJ.ipn. ... ~~ Joel. TIMft ~ll Mal 1U TIM Oldelt ton, lenJamln. wu ... -. armed1fttti'tiOtEand thi flm to clalm tie lnhirttaM'e. ,........miieb.•1M • .-..·~ .. ~ .... , ... ~i m 5ttiD1," fethi,.e.ttlbljlieala-cJrWail~ ~irrmon•lfal"i11' li,,,"'IOly~~-~:-· ( him or kill for him. He trained them from chUdhood not onf y \.<) handle we~na but to ustt them in his holy cause1 1 It was the women, however. who were assigned' most !Of the murder mlssiont. They would be housewives by day an9. oc- caslonally, murderers by night. He sent them In December, 1974, on a ghastly Chrlltmas crusade. • They bulhwacked1 burned and shot up the Mexican town ot Loe MollnCJS where Jool'i followers ·dwelt. Only two, 111lraculoualy, were killed. Another 19 were rwound!Cf. • • • ' 1 Ervit. m,d.._qµ~,t.tQ become bis brothc:r. r• '. • • • •• l 1 • ' I fat¥~ lot~. ~arttual hetr. Ervil, lh.eanwbile •• hp r.ai,.S AlreMI)', ltbs& Has received his slgbts. Sources cloae to Ids om·lnio.s tbfoeats from his wild bunch say be tnten~i,o.eon_. brother. But be seems oblivious quer the world. As the firilt step,f to the danger. As Ross sees it. he reportedly wants to eUmlnalet ErvU Will cleanse the kingdom of President Carter and Vice Prett,.C the wicked and prepare the ,yay dent Mondale. tt .. for him to take over as the true . prophet. Meanwhile, Ross is de>n- tent to shepherd bis goats. The youngest brother. Verhn . Le Ba~ has taken over the spot that Jeet •eaded before h is violent de•th. Now Verla)l's ~~~Jlf1~J!trl1~.8~~~~ir~:! 51)' he is pb.iJOIOphical about \he threats from bis brother. but he ls ~loo ~ret.lve about his mqve· mfl\fl. • I He ~~Y marriaee ~ the tatt:Dr~ · lulon Allred, the leader Of 1.CIOO polygamists. The doctor waa also threatened bylhc evil Et'Yil~ I.Mt M-8~.•Allred was rnned ~ bJ\ ll"O,W~n WhO 1..U~~uu <!«ficp anp ,al\,ot fi1m \)f h I T818 LBA'V two bro Alma, Jr., •ho prelideJ ovet:a am an rtOck ln San Dieio , lrid Floren; WW is Ujlni to start Ifs wn reU1loue movetneni in Nicarww.1 aotati~n been u.orar;: '6 a1 rbTh!Cmiliily F!!d!y. July 29. 1171 DAILY PILOT • Nuckar Overkill: How We ~tack "lJR; W.itliRUSsla . \\ASlllNUTON CAP 1 R\.llala controls S.3 t lon tvn:. uf ln•lt)A&Jc nuclnr ftrepc>w•r with In cclllttnentul rr.nre Amenca controla •.I bJUton ~ T'ht..,,e f1gur • • from U'te Brookln111 ln1UtuUon. tnon th•t the Suvleu could dea&ruy every Am~ncan man. woman and• chUd with a pertonal force equal to 23\'JI tona ol TNT The Americana hH' lti toru. for each Ruatl.n Bt.T rr TAK ONLY. row ouoc" of TNT tu ktll ii per~. nus is 4'hat the ex~ru mean when U'tuy talk •boul ·~rk.ill ·· R.61.eaer Stvard, focmw cblef aconomlat at tlle lf.S. Anni Control and D11armamenl Aaency. ~•>"' ~-each 110• posae e. "potmUal ldll·powttr r ~l-•t• l• lllistic lisslts I ,. lHt..f ... ll•~trS . ~ IMJ 1115 of 12 times the present world population'' of four billion. Ptaldtnt Carter has sapd a central aim of hb nuclear policy ls to acbievf first a slandallll, then deep cuta, in U.S. and Soviet nuclear arsenals. HE ANNOUNCED' AT A NEWS ~onference Thursday that the United States, the Soviet Union und Great Britain found a basis for neeotlatlons toward a new treaty banni~ all nuclear tests. He 11ald a number of problemS:remain to be resolved, but said preliminary discusalons in Geneva laid the groundwork for trying to complete a treaty that he hopes all countries could sign. The dialofue lo cut back on existing weapons already is under way -stumbling, painstakingly - tn the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks -SALT. THOSE BEGAN NINE YEARS ago. Jt took three years lo negotiate a first-phase agreemen\. The accord dld not redi+ce U'te mountains oC nuclear arms stockpiled by Uie S!Jperpowers. ll only set limits on the numbers by which each side could in· crease lbelr weapons systems. ' For instance: -The United States wai; permitted to increase lts nuclear submarine armiada from 41 lo 44, with 710 missiies aboard. -The Soviets could increase their submarine force from 30 to 62, with 9S:O missiles. STRATEGIC BOMBERS, MISSILE warheads and the quality of weapons were not covered in the agreement. This has led both sides to develop and test bigger, better and more accurate weapons syslef!ls, f"eplacing those that had begun to age. htll l11hds i J. n ltlfters 114 Missiles , • htlf lissilts The job of the negotiators today is made even more complex by the fact that the technologists have outpaced the politiciQl\.S. They keep coming up with new weapons concepts before the diplomats and politicians have quite mastered the previous set. PauJ C. Warnke, who directs the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and who is also chief SALT negottator.-said in an interview: .. It (the SALT negotiation) involves the survival of or- ganized society. Unless we are able to control strategic nuclear arms, technological developments may decrease stability, increase the risk and bring us closer to nuclear war.·· ! * l••hrs re ~-~-~--B·~~LISTI~ FIGURES COMPA::;llM•a.- . ·-' • .,, How Superpowers Measure Up ADAM W. METHUEN Cypress Orange County's oldest Lincoln-mercury Dealership dOHNSON & SON ~ERCUR\' CAPRI -2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • ~0-5630 AFfER SOME INITIAL MttNEUVEIUNG, the superpowers have agreed on a new framework for negotiating a second-phase SALT pact. The three·tier framework would be based on a provisipnal understanding reacbed at,Vladisvoslok in 1974 between then-President Ford ana L~nid 1. Brezhnev, general secretary of the Soviet Com- munist party. Al that meeting, they decided to try for new · equal ceilings in their weaponry' until 1985. Each could possess up to 2,400 19ng:range missiles and bombers. But only 1,320 of the missiles could carry more than one warhead. &>me U.S. missiles aboard Poseidon sub- marines are fitted with 10 to 14 warheads, each set lo bil different targets. These are known u "MIRVs," meaning "Multiple Independently Targeted Re-entry Vehicles." MEANWHILE, LA YER AFTER LA VER of new weapons and systems are being piled onto the arsenals of the s uperpowers. And each side periodically spreads word of ever-more deadly armaments being researched, funded or developed. The Russians, for example, have let it be known they are. deploying giant new missiles able lo Laetrile Legmized SALEM. Ore. (AP) Oregon Gov. Bob Straub has signed a bill legaUzing sale of Laetrile, a con- troversial drug made from apricot pits that backer's claim helps treat cancer patients. The new law took effect immediately. It allows Laetrile to be sold, without prescription, if it is manufactured wholly within the state froQt sub· stances ~at have not traveled in int'erslate com- merce, subject to regulations by the Oregon Board oC Pharmacy. ·JCPen.ney NEWPORT. C~NTER. _' She Wins 'Perfect' On Fitness FASHION ISLAND STOIE OML Y ·' NEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sua. I 0 to 5 p.m. .. HANGING BASKET · IMPATIENS Colorful Hanging ·P.lants in 6 inch 'Contajner. Available with blue. white or red flowers • J • ' Now349 ........ ,, FT. RILEY . Kan . CAP ) -According to the Army, ROTC Cadet San· dra Murray is the first female cadet at any of the Army's four ROTC advanced l rain Ing camps lo score perfectly on the Advanced Physical Fitness Test. Cadet Murray of Birm· ingham , Ala., said she didn't think the test was . that hard and that she "couldn't believe" she was the fir'St female al~ Reserve Officer Train· ing Corps camp lo ever muke a perfect score. To make such a score, a woman must do 44 modified situps • .U modified pushups, do a ru n...dodge-and· ju m.p oourse in 21.seconds, run ·a mile ln seven minutes and 30 seconds and do an 80·meler shuttle run in 20 seconds. The men's lest, in which a spokesman said I ,. .... ,..... NEW NUCLEAR WARHEAD, MARK 12A, COULD KNOCK OUT·SEVERAL SOVIET MISSILES .J' Even H Strategic Arma Umltattona Talka 'Continue, So Doea Weapon• Reaearch "· dhtroy the silos that house the Minuteman III. America's main land-based, long-range rocket The Americuns, meanwhile, are talking about deploying a new nuclear warhead, named the MARK 12A. which. delivered by the Minuteman Ill using a refined guidance system. could knock out several Soviet silos in one shot THE AMERICANS HA VE concentrated their efforts not on increasing the numbers of their de· Ii very system, but on the technology that enables a single missile lo piggyback several warheads, each aimed at different targets. The Soviets have been domg all possible lo catch up in this area. Soviet warheards, in general, are bigger than American ones but not so accurate. U.S. warheads can land within a city block of their targets. Key world leaders have acknowledged their mo~l urgent job today is to control the unleashed power of the atom. U.S. and Soviet statesmen ap· pear to have realized this, even while suspecting each may be trying to outsmart the other. HERE IS A CATALOG OF accords reached in !he 1960s and 1970s I The Antarctic has beendemiUtar1zed. 2 A '·hot line·· between Washington and Moscow Is open for swift exchanges in case some in- cidents seem likely lo threaten peace. 3. Nuclear tests in the air and at sea have been banned und Carter said Thursday that agreement ha~ been reached on a busis for negotiations toward a treat) banning all nuclear tests 4. THE USE OF OUTER SPACE and ocean floof'b for military purposes has been outlawed by treaty. 5. Lalin America has been proclaimed a nuclear-fr~ zo9e, by 23 slat~ allb<>uiq.. Cuba. Argentma. Brazil antUTrihidad have:resef'vations Now, American-Soviet talks are under way to keep nuclear arms outof the Indian OccllQ. HARBOR CENTER 2300 HARBOR BLVD GIANT TWO DAY SALE! COSTA MESA :aidewalk aale CONTINUES-SATURDA y I JUL) 30 9~M-5PM SUMMERTIME SAVINGS-llKE NEVER BEFORE KIDS ... Stt aU your favont~ animoh close--up at th~ r-ct 1vo Wtd~r th~ biq top now th"' Sunday SEE OVER I 00 CARS OF 1954 VU'4TAGE OR OLDER, ON OUR MALL All DAY SATURDAY JULY 30. CHILDRENS KEDS Vais to 15.00 697 ~ . .. SIDEWALK SPECIAL! :SHORTS .599 ,. i .. ' STRIDE RITE TENNIS SHOES WOMANS LIFE STRIDE HUSH POPPIES COTTON & POLY WHrTE&COLORS SIZES 6-16 Values to 12.00 ..• Vais to NAT.URALIZERS 2•.00 997 MEN Final Reduction1249 7 fLORSHEIM Vais to 48.00 THE SHOE HUT T-SHIRTS COTTON & POLY KNITS HOVEL TY STRIPES & SOLID~TOP IRAHDS GENES HA.RIOlt Cerrtlt OHL Y 399 ... 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Delly Pllet Si.fl ,.... ... rescues, according to Jarmaine, a cham. pion surf s ki paddler. He is one of several Australian lifeguards currently t ourin g the Orange Coas t during what is the winter off season down under. ----·----------- Remarks. lead to Election MADISON, Wis. (AP) -Dane County Judie Arct\io Simoiuon~ whose remarks Un.ldn1 sexual aaaault with permissive- ness and provocative 'RODEO ~SOC/f'\Tlo~ ctotblng touched off a na-_ .. ..... tlonal controversy, will 1:.4.JL..:-:..: ...... =-;::._------.J get a chancf to plead his Cadlll to G c ... ~ case before the voters ln Wba"i~~er t~~ F~d a Sept. 7 recall election. Roll 'em oll the market The election was With a Classified Ad Laguna's . WetJ1?BT Joins TY Pcuwl Gene Weaver of Laguna Beach. West Coastr~al estate manager for Canal-Randolph Corporat~oo <NYSE>. national owo~-developet'9 of JU&b -n se projects, bu be.a appotnted to the Ci&1un_s. A~· visory Committee or KOCE·TV, channel 50, pllblic television station. • KOCE-TV. Orange County's fi~t telev~Jon~ta· lion, ls a non-co~mercial, educational fa~JUy af- rHlated with the Public Broadcast Sy,ale.m. Jt is loc~ted in Huntington Beach on the casnp\is or Golden West College. ~-:--tl Weaver ls a member of the Advisory Boat'd of the Orange County Choral Aa1oeiatlon,1sponsoring organization of the Irvine Master Chorale. ' scheduled Thurs day Call Now! 642·5678 after certification of ----------------------------~- .petitions. Deputy Cou;nty Clerk' Patrlc1a Roller said 35,319 of the 36,343 slgnatuures flied Mon· day by the Dane County Committee to Recall Judge Simonson were valid, exceeding the 21,049 required for a re- call election. :·,Anti-porn Effort Opens THE FUROR began May 25 at a disposition for a 15-year-old boy who earlier pleaded no con· test to delinquency il'I a second-degree sexual as- sault case. The youth was one of three accused in an attack on a 16-year- old girl in a hlgh school stairwell last November. "RED WING" AZALEA longest blooming, semi- double, rose-red blooms. Bright color for shade and . I Conference Aims at Co11UIUUiity Standart!s Before ordering the boy to spend a year at home und e r court · putial sun areas. S Gal Re,t. $9.SO CLEVELAND CAP> -Mayor Ralph J . Perk welcomes delegates to what he calls bn-NlltionaJ Conference on the Blight or Obscenity by declarinf war on "porn om an lacs ... the addicts or pornomania. '' The gaunt, bushy-haired Perk told the del- egates Thursday that pronography "could be an ill~ ~· · ness, a mania, which ought to be isolated, treated and set aright -before It infests any more of our youth. . ~ 1 . ,,. ;...._; . ·" .... . . . ; . . '" , . ~--• . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . • • • • • ... • . 4 . .. • • • . . • ' .. • 1 ... l . • . .. . . .. j i .. ~ .. . • . • • • 3 • "' • .. .. . ti ~ ,. . .. ,, OPPONENTS OF PERK'S CRUSADE against pornography have said It is ma.king Cleveland a na- tional laughing stock. Some of the 100 delegates to the two-day conference, from 75 cities and 30 stales, feel differently. "I think it's about time all of us who deal with this (pornoeraphy and obscenity) got together to ""ON VACATION! (and buying trip) Store Closed (,O~n July 29-Auguat a g~Q See You August ti _... 2630-C Avon Street • '~Newport Beach• 175·3310':. ~ hijC> '«z lhi!fn<I Tan<ly i..uti..rt ••-' ~ 01Mft l1·l • cco .. d Su". & Mo" ...ii WHEN IT COMES TO APPRAISING JEWELRY DO YOU KNOW YOUR DIAMOND'S VALUE RECENTLY INCREASED? We know that where Insurance appraisals are concerned, a detailed description of the jewerly Is all· Important, par11cularly m reference to plotting or otherwise Indicating the present characteristics or blemishes in a stone. At least h11lf the value of an adequate appraisal Iles In the later use of that appraisal to check the jewelry for damage or to verily the Identity, design or construction of the piece In the event of loss. IDEAL BAll.llAHT~UT PllOf'OATIOHS -""~" -----t ~ --T _ .. ,. ~ /~~-J'---?-~ ll."' _., .. l -Dally I ().6 .--S-1 I 0.5:00 II"' ....-aw.,.·~~l'..liflrna PW-SICNAI. _.WllUIRS INC. 1119111 -.cvnm~!'9'11111•tDIO&.Olm•~ 20I01 ---· .... '°'· ·-........ ·-· ....... .._ ....,., c.o11 ... 1a t1t4t mt1 ..... compare notes," said Martin F. McKernan Jr., a city llttorney from Camden, N.J. "Mayor Perk is to be congratulated for doing Chis. After all, r deal with. this and I'd like to know what a man from Florida or a m8Jlfrom New York have done about the problems.·· supervision, Simonson Sale Thru Aug .. 2 referr~ to what he said •---------------was a sex uall y Robert McKeny, a city councilman from Meltlow,ie, Fla., also praised Perk for bis stand and for calling the meeting. "WE IN MELBOURNE FELT it was important for us to be represented here,•• McKeny explained. "ln view of the recent U.S. Supreme Court deeislon on pornography on community standards, whict\is vague, we felt being here might help us glean some new information to help us set up our own cotnm\Uli· ty standards." • Perk said be "called the conference to shcre some of the knowledge we've eained !!,ere 'in Cleveland through our fight agaln,O>bact~. &Pd to initiate a forum ao that all cities can bigin ·to share common experiences and do b~tUe togetlfer in this war." · : ..,· • . ~ PERK, WHO HAS BANNED SOMlt s e x magazines from public facilities $UCh as die·alh>i>rt and barred the play "Oh, Calcutta!", has' been criticized by some for starting his Cf\mpaign ln an election year. permissive atmosphere in Madison. "ARE WE supposed to take an impressionable person, 15 or 16 years of age, who can respond to something like that. and ·punish that person severely because they react lb it normally?" Simonson was quoted as asking. The next day the Na· tlonal Organization of Wo mel'I' -NOW picked the courthouse, calling for Simonson to resign or be removed from offi ce. The protest spread, with criticism also l'Omi ng from many local and state officials. "This is not a political issue. It is one or S\Jr· SIMONSON, maintain· vival for our cities.'' Perk said. "It's time to stop ing that his courtroom the fast-buck porno kinds who are panderirrg to the remarks have been mis· worst in all of us It ·s ti me to open our eyes to the ex· mterpeted1and blown out Lent of the damage pornography is doing to QlJr of proportidn. has said country that release or an edited "How much longer can we go on permitting de-transcript of the juvenile generates to define our commumly standards of de· c ase would exonerate cency?" he continued. "How much longer before him. His request to make this blight or obscenity turns our country into a tru-the transcript public is ly national disaster?" under consideration by • , , Rock County Judge PERK'S CAMPAIGN AGAINST SBX EdwinDahlberg magazines was followed by distnoution of 280.000 Five persons have an· copies or a pornography questionnaire, dislributl!d noun c <' d p 1 ans to by city waste collectors to ensure that every hoi:ne c h allenge th e judge. got one, as a means of establlshing the community Simonson. 52, former standard required by the Supreme Court's ruling on · fencing coac h at· the control of obscene materials. City officials wbo Universit)C of Wisconsin. tabulated the 13,000 questionnaires returned s aid was elected to the bench about 80 percent of those responding were opposed in 1972. lo public displ ay of obscene materials. Speakers at Thursday's sessions included Chicago Alderman Edward M. Burke, who dis- cussed his city's anlipornography program, a11d Edward Kondrat. national director of Citizens for Decency Through Law. Both mentioned links between the billion-dollar national pornography business and organized crime, and both pointed to so-called "kiddie porn," involving juveniles in p9n)ograpbic films and photographs, as a key to the mobilization of the country against pornography. Sleep Ailment Chili to Meet Re1tesentaUves of the California District Ex - change Clubs wil1 hold their annual leadership conference Aug. 6, at 9 ai.m . ill the patio room of the Airporter Inn, 18700 MacArthur Boulevard. Irvine . His Naps Delay Trial' KANSAS CITY, Kan. <AP) -New York publisher Al Goldstein bu won another postponement of his second trial on federal obscen[ty charges after a psychiatrl't testified that b~ might not be able to stay awake and pay attention in court . U.S. District Court Jud1• Franlc Theis postponed the trial unUl Oct. 25 and suggested that doctors report periodically to him on progress Golds- tein makes In losing wellht and in treatment for ·an illness he suffers, sleep apnea syndrome. The 285-p()Und defendant weighed about 1~ pounds a year ago . Dr. Willlem McKnelly Jr.~ a&· sociat~l'Q.f essor of psychologl' at the Unive tr of Kanau Medlcal Center, sald vi ms of sleep aiinea syna'reme usually bave no control over stayil}l awake tnd Goldstel.h~labt have dll: ficulty ~1lst1ng bis lawyen wlth hls defense. , \ .. i ; , . ( Florut Special J ' Indoor Plant DIEFFENBACHIA 6" pot ..,,,.Thru Reg. $8.95 -Aug. 2 .. m ark your c a lendar .. on dugust 1st. at exact~ 1001 am . a new dimension in elegance comes to Newport ~acn . ~ ... • • 1 ' . . ' . ; I I j ' ' ' . . ,. ~. 1'1 •.• .,d Survivors Of Alcatraz? . . / About thole Ullutu1l n1m11 you IM now ond lhe:n. In a lt'° lnue of a naUonal m a.sulH appeufd an ltem wherein tbe wrli. iMNdWouaJ1 made noc.. ot aome tirl wllh the Improbable name of Fawcett. l>oeln'\ seem IO utonJ1blq at t.be moment. does tt' That wu U»e pl~ ln which appeared al10 the namea of 1lrl1 taUtd Chlorine, Larceny, Dewdrop, Dlntltt Set, Zippa, BlOCJSDa ud MeccL .. He's not '° much a penon as a Civil War." H.G. Wells aa.ld thal Do you know 1.DybodJ ~ -11 dacdb9' LUurwtM. You'r9nonnali lf )'OUl'baclc aches. EiChty percent ot the ptop e IU.lfw alrnllarly. COHVJCrS Q, ''Wbo wwe Ted Cole and Rosa Roe?·· A. The Oftly two coovlct.a who swam away from Alcatraz lnw the unknown. A lot of other prisoners tried. Some were killed, some were recap- tured. But during an ex- tremely dense fog on the afternoon of Dec. 16, 1937, Cole and Roe, both powerful swimmers, took to the water, and if somebody knows what happened to them, that somebody isn't saying. Police boats criss-crossed the mile and a hair to the mainland and shore patrols walked the beach. Not.bing. Q. "In which U.S. cities are there the largest number of businesses owned by minorities?·' A. In descending order: 1. Los Angeles, mostly Mexican. 2. New York, mostly black. 3 , San Francisco, mostly Chinese and J apanese. 4. Chicago, moeUy black by Car. Q. "What do the .Mormons mean when they refer to somebody as a 'dabbler'? .. A. A believer who appears to be backslid· ing from the Word. YELLOW PAGES Interesting, some of the goofs that occur in t.be Yellow Pages. Believe I mentioned that one such directory once putt.be following filler line under the section headed Funeral Direc- tors: ''Miss your loved ones? Call long dis- tance." Cab Calloway'S' dance band franchises turn up occasionally under Tax- icabs. And building foundation companies ap- pear from time to time under Corsets and Brassieres. Women have better depth perception than do men. Or at least, that's what the Carrier Corp. executives evidently believed when they first assigned women to operate their 20-ton cranes. That s uperior eyesight, if such it be, is needed by those operators working JO feet above the ground, they s aid. Our word "jury" come5 from the Latin meaning "sworn." -For the Record ~~== ............ , Birt .. SANCl..•MaNT• O•it••ALMOS~ITAL ,,..."·"" Mr. 8"11 Mlrs. Rotler1 Rieben, S.t> c.1 .......... boy ~,21,tm Mr. •nlf Mo . N•rmet> H•vet>, Caplstrlll09HGh, OI rl Mr. eM MM. LlrYY Z•MOfl, S.n c.1 .............. 1 I . ft Deatlu Elaewheri J .. ,u,1m Mr. •t>O Mrs. M•nuel Meftclou, C•Pl&tr--II. boy Mr. •nd Mtl. Het>ry Wnserm..,, l.99UN Hiii$, 91'1 Mr. -Mn. Oor\91(1 Gordon, MIHlaft VleJo,otn Jlll\tn.1m Mr. -Ml'I-c,..19 Wttltta1r .... DMll Polnt,9'rl Mr. eftd l#s. MICllHI SIU$10tr, Sp Ju.n G1e>btr-. boy Deatla Noti~e• HOa FLORENCE M. HOE. rnldent of Minion vi.10. Celllomle . PesHd -•Y 'July 71. 1'77. SUrvlwO bf her O.UOMen CHICAGO CAP) -Mrs. Dorothy Rl99s, Mrs. 1•11J Ja ........ an Milt BacL-.. r J~ngr ... Aned8, Ce .. son Robert ..... c.c.au , IUI,.. • F orest ~"11. Ill. Fu,,.rel servlceo 62, long the pianist and Mot>., '°:OOAM et ttw ~ ... et o·c- organlst of the Lionel zr ~"~.~· ~~= HaD)pton Band. died .......,.H11ts~c11rec:~. We~nesda1 arte~ col· 11toaEAT E~liL~~. ,. .. """1.,. lapsing while setting up M1u1onvi.10.c.111.,"1 •. ~~-Y ins truments for an ap-July 2'. ttn. s.,r,,1-l>Y 1111 •If• Ch. Oolorft, ~ R~ e. CoOIM Jr. -pearance at a icago T l motlly s. co11 11u. '"''' nightspot. ~-lllldr ......... brother, -....... ----------end mother M". Alulh1 Cl lll"'· ~-------...... tROMry INS ewnl119, 7:31DPM .. tlle ChePll of O'Connor u9un• Hiii• Moftuery. Mess of OVl611M eun.1 s.t., IO:OOAM .. St. 1(111.., Cellletlc OIWdl, Ml•lolt VleJo, lt>t'""9ftt •t •~ CMMt..-,, e1 Toto. o·c- -~ KllllMorllNf'yCllrec-.. IALn.la•llOM N~HOWI eoroo. del M., 973·1MSO Cotta Mesa 848-2424 CUIUllY BrcUlle 'Rtdly' Slated For Sout hern CalUomla drlven meet· lnt In Orange County for ORANGE COUNTY a llports car rally Satur· da)', all-t'lot balf-tbe fua wUJ be ln 1ett.inl to the undisclosed end point of their trip. Their navlfators will Transient beblind. . The annual Braille f~~==t~-:ii:~: Trial Set stitute'a brange County Community Center, 527 J M d N . Dale Ave., Anaheim. ll Dr er The flnt car wW cbect out at 11:30 a.m. On the A transient booked on approximate three-hour murder charges after a course. young man was shot and Vlsual.Jy bl.Ddlcapped killed in a Fountain teenagers from Oranae Valley home last June 9 and Lo6 Angeles COUD· has been ordered to face ties, reading Braille and trial Oct. 2S in Orange large print navigation in-County Superior Court. structions, will auide Judge H . Warren d r i v er s ( r om t h e Knight set the trial date California Sports Car and a pretrial ap- Club. pearance Aug. 26 for HBMan Sentenced For Rape A Huntington Beach man who admitted he raped a woman occupant of a nearby apartment has been sentenced to five years in s tate prison. Orange Cou nty Superior ·eourt Judge H. Warren Knight ordered the pris on term for Thomas Davis, 34, of 312 Clay St., after the defen- dant offered a guilty plea rather t.ban face trial. Davis was arres ted last Sept. 19 after belng identified by the victim. NewCltUs For Cops Instruction in basic police operations for persons who are or plan to become members of a law enforcement reser ve unit will be offe r ed •through the Wes t Orange County Reserve Officers Academy at Golden Wes~ College, Aug. 13 through· Dec.17. The 18-week, 240-hour course, conducted by the college's administration of justice program, will be held in the training facility or the Huntington Beach Police Depart- ment. David Louis Dominick, 33, who is held in county jail with bail set at $100,000. It is alleged that Dominick shot Edmoun Paul Neal, 19, of 10931 Talbert Ave., at the vic- tim 'a home after the pair argued .. New Speed Lindt Set Motorists who use Dove and Quail streets near the Orange County airport bave until Sep· tember to travel 5S mpb on the two roads. After that, the speed limit will drop to 35 mph because or an ordinance given preliminary BP· proval Monday by the Newport Beach city council. The four lane roads t h at serve t he com· 111erclal complex are go- ing to be changed to the lower limit on the recom- m endation of the city traffi c engineer . GWC Slates Rock Class Trends in conte m - porary rock music will be the subject of a fall course at Golden West Co ll e g e led by "Songbag" coordinator Robin Matthews. The rock muuc class will meet Tuesday even- ings starting at 6:30. Fall classes begin Sept. 12. Coast Students Capture Aivards Fourteen Orange Coast students at Western State University College of Law in Fullerton won American ,Jurisprudence Awards for leading respective class sections thll spring. The outstanding student& received bound volumes in their law specialty. By community (and class section) the students are: Costa Mesa: Eileen Bindrim (evidence>. Dana Point: Deidre Hosseinzadeh (tocts). El Toro: William Glover <torts>. Huntington Beach : Margaret Anderson (evidence), Donna Bader <constitutional law >. J ames Burlison <evidence ), Maureen Hallett (criminal law). Irvine: Richard Frost <contracts). Laguna Beach: Marilyn Mirano (torts>. Laguna Hills: Aileen Nichols <corporations). Newport Beach: Kathleen Clark-Turpin <pro- perty), Eleanor Palk (contract.a). SanClemente: ThomuHarvey (remedies). San Juan Capistrano: John Montevideo <cor-mLllOADWAY WOUUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa e.2-9150 porations). LEOH ROY CURRY, resident Of Of•""· C.11""111•. Peueo -•Y JYIJ 2', tm. SUrvlwlf 11¥ hlswlf• V•re. to11 -------------------- Htn>ld A., Morro 11eJ. C.., de\llllhlWS ---------_._----------, Hetoe l.elfl TotNlno, Vertie Llftd•. C.. r 9ftd HOiie E. SterbUcll, ~rt lleKh, all stEaks an€ not SMmf 1VntlU. LAMI Wlm:UflJ CHAPIL 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa • e.M888 Same Ana Chapel &18 N. Broadway Sant•.An6 * 547-4131 '9C9emcmBS SMrTMs4 ~ •• , 127 Main St. Huntington Beach 638-0639 Ce. ,,_ ~tll. Str"lul Wiii M Ml«s.tl, Jvl' II!, •:~lilt et PKttlc VI-~. lnt-llt at .-.,ClflC Vl-Mlmerlel....., ~~ ,l"eclflt View~._,...,._ ,.,...., 04V10 IE. T••u•v, IW*"\ .. Cost• Mna,Cel~ ~-••wn Ju1y21. ""· Sin!-~ '" ..... 8elvl• J. Ta"'I, eo.t.,..... Ce., rno"'9r Mrs. ••ttll Pinto, st. l"eteobvro. Fl• .. bn1t1• Jeck Terry, LAS Afttelft, Ce .• slsten~ T.,ry, Huntington llNch. C.. -5'Mfl Teny, lM Anoettt, ca. ,._,.., MN1a1 on s.t .. ): ... M et lell lrMdWoy Cll•pel wlUI It..,. Cieri• 0. 08'll offl<lel"'9-,.,...,.,, .... ter.....,t ... II lr ..... oy MIH'luet"f •..aen. MCMIOMI •v•1t•n o. MORGAN ...... _.., ~y .. ""'· s... a.:t.t.:t ····"" l•tller .. .,... • M•r1•11, Hel91t ._ ....... 6 ICey ~·-~_., . ., ...... .. ' .......... "'*-'rlMY· .hll't """ .............. ~. '"' ...... °""""'" ......,., Olr.c. ton. mu,.,:1•·::."· Htl w. ~.· t cnEateO equal. You may be In for a pleasant ~urprtse di lhe Cask 'n Cleaver. From our "blind laste h!.st:' to hand picking our meats. to serving only Corn Belt beef. to careful aging. to c1.1tting steaks to order. to seanny' and sealing In natural juices. to really warm service. no one doa more to sel'\le you a better steak and gr~t things to go ~th It lhan the Cask 'n Cleaver; caskn ~leave~ ... ;_~. ... -- 0-'lL y ""'°T A' 'A 6ag Altair' Is GOP Wit Baiting Briggs? By O.C. BUS'l1NGS Ot•o.llY .......... Wlll anti.gay GOP eubematoc1al candidate John Brios be aeeo al a,.., affair nextmootb aboard UM l>avllloa Queen? Or ta 101D• wU Just puUJas the l\ite senator'a leg? The Republican Aaaoclates of Orange County are t.brow1ni a cocktail reception for Brl•P Au1. 11 in Newport Harbor. 1he RA lnvitatJon calla upon memben and guests to attend "thts 1ay affair" to learn bow Brina aeea the race for 1ovemor. politics~ For reservations, call Kim Karie, 528-3024. • •• THE ORANGE COUNTY Coordinating •epubll~ Auembly plans a reception Aue. 2 for unannounced GOP 1uben>atorta1 candidate Ed Davis, tbe Los Angeles police chief. It is aebeduled for 8 p.m. at the Inn of Tomor· rdiw-ln Anaheim. Driver Sentenced ..!Dte-bwlte also notes tbkt ilii soiree wHHnvolve a cruise around Newport Bay aboard the Pavilloa Queen out ~the Balboa PavWon. A Republlca.a wit? Let'• see. tbtre's Bill Buckley and, and11m Haidlq•? A ~an who was booked on charges or manslauahter a.n,d drunken drtvinj after a Fountain · Valley colJ.islon that claimed the lire of a 19-year·old woman driver bas been sentenced to nine months in Or~ge County Jail. ••• 8JUGG8, A STATE 1enator from Fullerton who want.a to be governor, has been.letting a lot of int and air Ume wl.tb h1a anU.gay antics. Could it have anything to do with the efforts of his campaign consultants, Arnold Forde and William Butcher, to 1et their man's name known around the state before next year's primary? *** ~EMBLYMAN RON Cordova (D-El Toro) said be was delighted to bear that his former oppo- nent, Marian Bergeson, Is once agaln seeking t.be GOP nomination for the 74th Assembly District seat he now holds. "I was most pleased to hear that Mrs. Bergeson has decided to run," theAssemblyman commented, "if for no other reason than to find out wbve 1he stands on the Equal Rights Amendment. .. Cordova, a supporter of t.be ERA, was poking fun at Mrs. Bergeson 's statement that she favors equal rights for all, but fails to see the need for the "bureaucracy a Constitutional amendment would create." • * • , VOLUNTEERS IN POLITICS, a ~d-raWng branch of the Democratic Party ln Orange County, plans a wine and cheese get-together toniC)lt at the Santa Ana home of Oraqe County Tax Collector Robert Citron. It starts at 8 p.m. Assemblyman Richard Robinson <D-Santa Ana> will be on hand to talk Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knllht or· dered the jail term for Juan Rloe Tr-evtno, 23, of Santa Ana, after the de!endant pleaded l\lllty to manalaughter. Fountain Valley police saJd Trevino ran a red light at tbe intersection of Eucbd Street and Slater A venue last March 24 when his car smashed inw an auto driven by Unda Marte McNeely, 19, of Foun- tain Valley. Miss McNeely died a short time later in a local hospital where her passenger was detained with serious uuuries. Trevino suffered only minor injuries in t.be col· lision, accordlng to police reports. ""'ir"'"'""'E II• SAVl*i5 OH ' • HOMEOWNB$ • AUTO lnlWCltCe • INSURANCE 548.5554 1914 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA rLUMllHG HIATIH6 AIRCOHD. m .. ,, ... ..... _, Ser•·t~ I" Your ........ -C•ll MISSION VIEJO 28'1?7 <:amino Capi~traftO ISat> 014!90 Frwy. at Averv P~wv I 495-0401 COSTA MESA H~ NewPOrl Blvd. 642-1753 St LI< :: 21 l•S7 WE'RE HAYINI A WHALE OF . A SUITS Zegna Of Italy Charles Lyons HollMood Clothes ',. . ,. SPORT COATS Outstanding Selections of Spring and Summer Coats .,,~~ U~ TO l / i PRICE Now u, ro 1/2 PRICE SLACKS Wools Regularly 80°0 ,, Now 59°0 Polyesters Too '" SHOES Bally ;..· Barletta French Shriner c L E A R A N LEISURE SUITS Regularly 195°0 to 215°0 Now 123°0 Up To 1/2 Price c ' ULTRASUEDE JACKETS Now 159°0 • .. . . E· SPORT SHIRTS and SWEATERS Up To 1/2 Price 3439 ¥IA OPORTO, MEWP.ORT IEACH 675-1717 .. LIDO Yiu.AM JUST ova THI lllD•I TO UDO ' j I • • . ii -·---.. • ....... ·--..... -------r AJ• pAIL y PILOT Advertising Feature -~ J., • ,. .· -· . I •" l :: ' .· ' . .. I . ~ , • • -•.. . •.· ... " . .... .,. . ,;. estcliff Plaza Sidewalk Sale · set Once-a-year Summer Highlight is Tomorrow Although there are many shopping centers in the Newport Beach general area, none of them have the distinct combination of te- nants and the personal service that Is so apparent at Westcllff Plaza. High quality f ash Ion stores catering to men, women and children draw their cllen- tele from far afield and have built up their own distinctive reputations. In addition to the f ashlon stores, Westclltt Plaza has an extensive hardware store, a large drugstore, one of the leading supermarkets, a card and gift shop, a jeweler that is a specialist In gemstones and a gourmet food store. Service stores Include a dry cleaners, hairstylists, a shoe repair facility, an op- tometrlst and a bank as well as a formal wear renta I and sales outlet. The wide parking .bavs make parking wesk p convenient, and extensive landscaping makes for a pleasant environment In which to do one's shopping. The annual sidewalk sale has become a fixture on the calendars of many people as it truly represents an opportunity to flnd exceptional buys on quality merchandise; and this Saturday, July 30th is this year's big day. • Bank of America • • Sav-on Drugs• • Rion Hantware • • The Storekeeper • • Dick Vernon• • Veta's Intimate Apparel• •Jean Dahl• ·La Galleria · -~ • •Charles H. Barr Jewelers· • Westcllff Shoes• •Humpty Dumpty Chlldrens • 'P • Hickory Farms• • Halllday's Mens • • Westcliff Plaza Cleaners & Launderers• •Darrell's Tux Shop• • Market Basket • • Westcllff Halrcuttrng • • Dr. Lou Roy Elder• •Anthony's Shoe Repair• • Paper Unlimited• •The Hair Handlers • • Westcliff Plaza Shell • • Westcliff Custom Tailoring and Men's Wear• .. , ,. . . • s a::t:uA.d.a.(j-/ 3 0 / . /9 7 ?' 9-·ooAM. ;tc,.. 5 =00.PM. • .. P~~~~ ~~~~ ~a-~d.a;f-7?2~~ • i ' t . , ' I , • 'Advertising Feature Among officers of the Westcliff Plaza Merchants Association are, from left Mike Munz, Hickory Farms; Mel Lloy, Market Basket; D i ck Marowitz, Westcliff Shoes ; Susan Vernon, Dick Vernon's; Bill Beck, The Storekeeper; \\l SH 1111 Pl\/·\ ALL ITEMS OM SIDEWALK Y2 OFF Including Boxed Christmas Cards Imprinting of Cards Extra PAPER UNLIMITED WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH • die and Robert Barrett, of The Irvine Com- pany. Other members of the Board of Direc- tors are Clint Hoose, Rion Hardware; Bill Halliday, of Halllday's; and Larry Kinley, of the Bank of America. Odds'n !;nds Sale Beachwalker Sandals with foam soles Clutch Bags, Polish, Surprises from soc: _j}.nf~on'I ~ SHOE SERVICE • C-.C Mar • Hewporl leod• • So. c-t VllocJe. WHtclff , __ • ,_._ 1.-.. • ,_... S.--I~ AMI s po r tswear SIDEWALK SALE SHORTS SATURDAY JULY 30 OPEM 19-5 Friday, July 29, 1817 DAILY PILOT AJ I . Thar's Gold in Nevada CARSON CITY (AP> -Nevada Muaeum and Highway Department 1taffen have been keepin1 a secret for nearly three months -the dlacovery of a small fortune ln aold colnl ln Lovelock. where a new au,bway 11 beint built. Don Tuohy. anthropol~11 curator at the muaeum, said the find of 112 colna beneath a wood frame aback in Lovelock'• old Chinese community waa kept ~ret because "there wu a realposaiblll· ty of vandallam otherwlae. •' TO BLOCK THE P06SIBIUTY of a leak. Tuohy met with state lllahway Department of- ficials and the result wu the entire excavaUon Job was wrapped up by mld-Jµly without any hassles even thouah a total of 1S peraoaa knew about the dis- covery, Muaeum Director Jack Porter said. Once the colna were found, they were kept un- der guard briefly ln Lovelock and then put into Ute museum'saafecy·deposlt box at a bank here, wb"" they'll remain unW they-can be put on display. . 1 THE COINS, DATED FROM 1868 to1910, have --------------. a face value of $1,815. But museum officials sald the value to collectors ls about $27 ,000. Museum workers bad been excavating the area, lo the path Of a new hl&bway rt1ht-of-way, when the cache of coloa wu found burled ln a small crockery pot. Most coins were in $10 and $20 de- nominations. . "We knew lf the news got out, it would start a . terrible rush on the site and destroy and chance ot our coo:q>letlog the dJg 1n an orderly f ashloo," ' Tuohy said. Sahirday 9 to 5 To oUr MftnY .. Friends and Customers •••. ONCE AGAIN, WE OFFER YOU THE VERY FINEST VALUES ON MANY OF OUR FAMOUS BRAND SHOES . TOMORROW. SATURDAY. JULY 30 at 9 A.M. WE WILL PUT ON SALE MANY HUNDREDS OF PAIRS'IOUR LARGEST SELECTION EVERJ OF THE FOLLOWING ·BRAND NAMES: FLORSHEIM • NATURALIZER -LIFE STRIDE BERNARDO· CLARK • CARESSA • LEVI'S BARETRAPS ·COVE~ GIRL -BASS -DEXTER • KEDS SANDALS AND OTHERS. These shoes were priced up to $58.00 SIDEWALK SALE ONE DAY ONLY SALE PRICES 53°° lo 51P WE KNOW YOU 'LL WANT SEVERAL PAIRS; SO WE tlBGE YOl:J TO SHOP EARLY AND ENJOY YOURSELF I I -- SIDEWALK SPECIALS Saturday July 30 only ALL STERLING CHARMS s I oo VALUES TO S 10. SELECTED COSTUME JEWELRY 112 PRICE MANY OTHER ITEMS 1/2 PRICE All Sales Final-Cash or Check Only Please Newport Beach ~BEEF STICK Sum-ner Sausagee nolueurl book orden moo"'8 J.D advance f« the prlvileao ol P&Ylnc '-'l for one two-ounce dormouae, .. wblchfluataapla most t.uty wben bralled bi honey .-llPdU..lllbtlyfrtecUnbutter. · . . •'TB£ POINT 18,0 SAID tbe at-year-old en· terJ>rialnl breeder. "that altboqb there are a lot of ~ tn 1h1a country who are very, very overtaxed and are~ it nry bard to cet by, even in poor old ~and there are aUU a few people who can al· ford to tll\joy the Sood U!e now and then, and that ib· eludes qtJn1 dormice on special occasions.•• The dormou.ae, whleb resei6blet a tiny squirrel, was a delicacy enjoyed by tbe Romp 2,000 years 110. In 1902 Lord Rothscblld freecl some edible dormice in Hertfordshire and they have been pro· pa1at!A1 throulbout the English countryside ever since. 8l11' THE TINY NOCl'UllNAt creatures, who feed on berries, grasses and nuts, &rf! difficult to catch "and when they're cornered tbey can get you with thelr very sharp teeth," Hunt cautioned. "'Ibey also have a ferocious loud growl which tends to put pursuers off. The supply is so scarce we are willing to pay people 30 pounds apiece ($51 > if they will bring them to us." Hunt said he makes no profit purveying the dormice. He discovered the gourmet's delight at a friend's wedding in France in 1971. ''THERE WERE LOADS OF courses and one course I particularly enjoyed.'' be recalled. "My dinner partners couldn't speak English and I couldn't speak French, so when I asked them what I was eating the fellow did a lot of scratching on the tablecloth with his hands and started squeaking. I thought he was saying nbbit. Only later did 1 find out I'd eaten a mouse. I probably wouldn't bllYe if I'd known what it was." . QUEENIE Bv Phil lnterlandl ·----------------r--------------------------------....... , "I don't lik e the looks of that. .. " l1UWCeut Plea Given ByDoctor . Funds Vetoed LOS ANGELES (AP) Mayoc Tom Bradley vetoed $20,000 in addi- Uonal allocations for the Garden Theater Festival in Barnsdall Park. BradJey said .that grant· ing the mo.oey'would * unfair to other cultural s1lpport programs wJUcb received similar c~ts. Assorted Dinner .Jackets and T.,ceclos ,.. V2 pric:e dar.rie.11~ ~, ... ets.t ......... WESTCLIFF PLAZA ·~46-889.t . ' Hunt, whose family operates a slaughterhouse. said he has tried out the rodent on unsuspecting din- ner guests in his home in this northern English town. The verdict has been raves for the mystery meat before diners were told what the appetizer was -afterwards, guests tended not to believe him. PALMSPRINGS <AP> --Psychiatrist Morton Kurland has pleaded in· nocent to charges that he hired a .. hit man" to kill ---------------=-~------~~-~--­ "' HE BEGAN BREEDING DORMICE for sale five years ago, starting with a stock he obtained from a London dealer. He sold 22 offspring to • specialty restaurant last year and kept eight for himself, and this year he says he'll be lucky if be has 50 for sale. "They are kept in segregated cages. one family to a cage, and fed all natural foods -they're very partial to sweet chestnuts.·' Hunt said. ·'They 're not social animals and don't make good pets so we !aren't very attached to them. We hope to expand and have a herd of 500 mice next year.·· BUTCHERS AT HUNT'S FAMILY abattoir are 1Paid according to the size of the animals they kill. A t laughterman receives about 60 cents for elec- rocutink a lamb, $1.10 for kilUng a pig, and $3.~ per head of cattle. There was a slight problem when it came to us- ng that system to do away with the two-ounce !dormice. another doctor. Kurland entered the plea Thursday at his ar- . raignment in connection with an alleged scheme to hire the murder of Dr. James O'Connor of Yuc- ca Valley. THE OHL Y other s tatements Kurland made during the five- . minute arraignment were to verify his name. 4'Js Morton Leslie Kurland your real name?" Judge John Car· roll asked.· Kurland repli ed : "Yes, sir.'' ASKED IF he was known by any other names, the doetor said: "No, sir." . Power Tools • Paint Housewcres & Giftware Items Garden Supplies And Lots More as much as 50% Off -~1w~•1 , STORE HOURS Mon. thrv Fri. . 9.9 "I told the man I'd pay h1m what the job was worth," said Hunt. "He said 'You Jllll St be bloody 'oking.' l was. We agreed on 25 pence T40 cents>.·· Sentenced Kurl~d.44.~charged ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S~~~-~9-~6~,~~~~~1~0~·;4~~ with conspiracy to com- mit murd er and burglary, soliciting a nothe r to commit murder and furnishing a LOS ANGELES (AP> -A Los Angeles man ha• been aentenced to a year in jail and five years' probation for try. ing to sell 2.5 liters of hashish oil to undercover narcotic officers. The sentence fdr William Mosher, 29, followed his guilty plea to a charge of unlawful transportation of hashish oil. Call 642-5678. .Put a few words to work for ou. controlled drug. K URLAND WAS ar· rested July 18 after he al· legedly paid $1,000 to an undercover policeman posing as a hit man. Kurland and O'Connor have filed l a w s uits against one another in a long feud. Kurland's attorney, Gary Scherotter, said be would not apply for a change or venue. $3.99 Foundations .... SH.00 Corselettes It ... SJUO Girdles & Pan~ Gircles .... Sl&.00 Broken Sizes Discontinued Styles BRAS ............ One Group of DRESSES s2500 And Under Bathing Suits Culottes Capris Tops Blouses Sh.arts Sweaters ·.Accessories BEA ANDERSON, Editor fnay. Ju., 21. 1m 81 .;it"-- ' -, ~- ~··· .. . ..... :) 1':'. .. -: . • ·-" • " JI • JI ,. • l( I( ,. • • JI I( J!. \ .... ... 1' 11 " _"'I,; . ··~ I ,...~ .. ... •'" ' ,:·-.. ~ ·.1 '"·1~~· ;I 1(11l , •.. ,;' • • • •• " ~ .. , .. "" .. II i : . • • '{. .... ~ II a \ .. -... 'UFO'S' SIGHTED Al Gaudenti, above, checks computer tape that will produce moving nighttime aerial messages. By DENNIS McLELLAN Of llle O.Uy Pilot 51.ttf If the number of reported UFO citiogs has increased in the past eight months, Costa Mesa's Al Gaudenti has at least a partial explanation. The longtime auto repair garage owner has become a pioneer of sorts in the relatively new aerial electronic billboard business. And the unidentified flying objects are nothing more than GaudenU's Cessna 150, specially equipped with hundreds of com- puter-controlled high intensity reflected bulbs. The bright lights literally light up the sky with "Times Square" style moving messages. • "We get UFO reports all the time," Gaudenti said with a laugh. "People give all different versions of what they see. "One guy said the thing disappeared instantly. What hap· pened was the pilot shut the lights ore and went to a different area.'.' If the observers had been at a more advantageous location, they wouJd have seen that the twinkling UFO, in fact, was a birth- day greeting or an ad for a car sale. Messages are pre-punched in cloth tapes that run through a small computer, located where the plane's passenger seat used to be. As the tape moves through the computer, nine-foot high let· ters travel across the 44-foot long frame suspended under the wing. Although the messages can be seen from 10 miles away, they are readable only in a square· mile area. The plane, which is based in Huntington Beach's Meadowlark Airport, usually flies 45 to 50 mph at an altitude of 1,000-3,000 feet. 'Numero' Uno on Way Up By MARCIA FORSBERG Of U. O.llr Pli.t SIMI Last summer, the man that Barbara McCuistion Fox was dating recognized her motiva- tion, ambition and drive to do the best possible job in her pro- fession. He gave her a charm necklace with a gold "#1" on it -a good luck symbol to remind her t.o "keep trying and keep striv- ing." Today, she still wears the necklace and the man, Warren Fox , is h er hu s band . Professionally, Barbara Fox is indeed number one, She's proud of her new i}ositlon as assistant di rector of the county General Services Agency ·<GSA), spec i a l services division. And she's modest too, citing the importance of teamwork and coordinated ef- forts with those she supervises. "I've never been known to be a shy violet, as you can see," she a,dmitted, "but there's a need for me to sit back and listen to the board of supervis ors, the citizenry and the managers of the divisions (within s pecial services), especially during the first couple of months.'' Mrs. Fox, former assistant agency director (admlnistra- Uon) for two years, switched over to her new position today. SJ*e was· appointed by GSA director Thomas R. Egan, with concur- renceof the board of supervisors. IN HER NEW capacity. she is res ponsible for the overall management and operation of the four divisions within special services: county airport, county library, registration and et0(!- tions and office of emergency services. It's not her task to spend all day out at the airport, or in the library, but rather "to assist in major issues that come up." She ~ <l d e.d t.b.AL.hAU"-Jo.b-·~ t 0-. coordinate a management team." The four divisions are "very different, distinct and important to the county.'• For example, she noted that emergency services, headed by Bert Turner, "is in the back- ground until we have something like an earthquake. Then It becomes critically important." The division functions as an emergency preparedness pro- gram and coordinates the necessary support in case of an e mergency situation within Orange County. Mrs. Fox listed the airports div.ision , headed by Bob Bres nahan, as a major responsibility -"The airport services more than two million air passengers a year,'' she said. TJIE DIVISION deals with ieneral business activities relat-M t.o the airport, plus maintain- ing noise levels. The library services division, under Harry Rowe, operates 26 bl:anches and three bookmobiles, in addition to recommending and selecting books and materials. that "teamwork is more produc- tive than just giving prders." She added, "Leadership enumr formalJzing the direction an or- ganization is going to take, then providing advice, counsetlng and an opportunity for discussions." As a young, 29 -year-old woman in executive manage- ment, Mrs. Fox does not believe that hers was a "token" appoint-ment. She does not •'think that executive management can af. ford a person who is not qualified." llegistration and elections division, headed by Al Olson, conducts primary, general and The Newport Beach resident special elections; registers has fa~ed obstacles, but she wterramt-p~"rj)recmct --cntttura-g'Cf()(t,:;oltd • edUcatton, · · maps. · hard work and self-motivation as "In the past, the four division factors in her favor. managers went directly to the While studying for a masters board," she said, po~ntin~ out degree tn public administration that one of her new duties will be at California State University t,a act as a liaison between each Fullerton she worked 35 to ..0 di vision , and the boar~ of hours a ~eek at jobs such as ad- super'Visors and the GSA direc-D)inistrative intern for the City of tor. . . Placentia, salesgirl and private Mrs. Fox dislikes the term investigator. "boss," preferring to caU herself .. . a "team leader." She enjoys her By the ~1me I graduated, I profession in management and had the eqwvalen~ of one ~ a believes "that it's reflected in half years of workmg expenence what our team (!oes _ we work relevant to my career," she re- toeether toward a common ob-called. jective." She advises young people in· terested in an executive level management career to get an HER PWLOSOPHY IS such Gaudenti originally had seen an ad for the new business in a flying maguine. So last year the 60-year-old native of Italy flew back to St. Louis, where the first signs were flown, to view the aerial billboard first hand. Hewas sold. His plane returned from the Tennessee company that makes and installs the signs last Thanksgiving and his business was airborne. He did a Jot of Christmas messages and although he still does birthday greetings-"Even Though You're 40 1 Still Love You Honey-Happy Birthday"-the majority of the messages pro- mote business and products. During a moto-cross in Anaheim Stadium the plane carried 21 messages-mostly motorcycle dealerships-in one night (two passes over the crowd apiece>. Gaudenti said the most effective messages are between 50-70 letters, which allows about three and a half "r eadings" with each pass. "The most effective thing is 'Go lo J oe Blow's for Piua, Go t.o Joe Blow's for Pizza .. .'." he said. A pilot since 1948, Gaudenti believes there is room in the ad· vertising business for aerial biUboards. A study done near Stockton, he said, showed that 16 percent of the people in a telephone poll remembered seeing the airplane overhead and 28 percent could even remember what the message said. "It's a challenge for people to read it and it's different-not something they can turn off. With TV, the guy goes out to get a can of beer (when the commercial comes on). He added, "I've actual*' seen people pull off the highway to read the sign.!' Barbara Fox believes in teamwork. educatiOfl, strive for varied work experience and "decide What ln life they really w411t to do." In her spare time, Mrs. Fox is a boating, tennis, chess and backgammon enthusiasL Once a month, she and her husband steal away to Palm Springs or Lake Tahoe for the weekend. But once back on the job, she says, "I feel very fortunate. l don't want to ever take things for granted, because that's wbenyou lose your effectiveness." ~:~lack of Vet Schools Dims 8rigbt Job Market .... . . By WILLIAM PRATER URBANA, lll. <AP > -Adesire of young people lo return to the land, and an awareness of yet another profession open to "Women. is putting the squeeze on the nation'& veterinary schools. Olflcials say there are slx fully qualified applicants for each vet school vacancy, compared with three for each medical school openlnc. At the University of Illinois last fall there were 500 applicants - more than double the number in 1970 -for 76 vacancies lb the veterinary school. Even more micbt have applied. but the ft DAILY P_ll_O_T ________ ....:;,.:.:,rld~ay~, Ju~lyLlt!!i..•.!.1tn!!,.!. .; 'Boob' Act Goes Down the Tube Dt-:AH ANN M.-.. UIC, who ch ,t•n\)('(t TV •• •n odd1cUon1 ,,,i.t"d rm • w lutton I louna nunt• I, lllU, wu ualn1 TV Ma Ill\ •'"'Ujlt' rrom 7 p m lo a. m. It ~ ui. 1t .. cml·anooie from the time I JtoC. home from a very <kmlllldm~ Job u11W l rolled into ht>d One ruRhl lhe TV broke. At first I was furuNJ, but 1omethln1 kept me from repairin1 It. Soon I found 1 wu readtnc more and t•ut1n1C less. <No TV anackl when I don l ~atch TV ) I hlid a lot more enerty and bt-i;:dll to rocua on solutions to problems that had always wt-med too overwhelmln1 to fart-TV had provided me wlth Dates Told Lynn-McMillan Mr. and Mrs. J . Douglas Lynn or Laguna Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Susan Mayo Lynn. an d Jam es Thomas MacMillan, son of the John MacMillans of Newport Beach. They are planning to marry Sept. 3 in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Balboa. The betrothed graduated from Newport Jl arbor Hjgh School and attended Orange Coast College. • • • Burns-Sappok Mr. and Mrs. Kent Burns of Claremont an· nounced the tmgagement of their daughter, Susan /\nnanctte Burns or Newport Beach, and Timothy J . Sappok or l\11ssion VicJO. l\tiss Burns graduated from St. Lucy's Priory High School, Glendora, and earned a BA degree in secondary education and journalism at the University or Arizona. an wcuso not to deal wttb them and t 1lmply ambled alon1 from daytod_,. My su1a•Uon to Mrt. USA is th ls : Throw a rock throuih the screen or PU1h the damned thlna down a ru1ht of stairs. Sure, you'll mlat ll for a couple of days but lt wUl bo the first stet? toward lfvliisTn t.be real worTa again. - NO NAME PLEASE <l Have To Uvo In 1'htl Town) DEAit N. NAME: If It worked ror JGU, ftnt, bu& I am not about to 1u11eat lbat H)'oae throw a rock daroutla Im TV 1creeo w puab II down &be 1lllr1. llaldq &be set looperable may bave boen Ille an.awer for you, but removlnS a few tubes would have worked Just u weU. Then, when •. Hmedllnc you reaily wanted to wakh wu sebeduJed, you could pu& the tuba back In and ea.Joy yourself. There are some pro- 1rams worth 1eeln1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: We were talking at our bridge club lhe. other ,evenlng -about gifts- from our married children. I remarked that the best gift I could possibly receive would be for my son Cs) to spend one day a year with me. I love my daughters·in·law but in the elght·to 10 years my two sons haye been married I have never been alone with either of them for more than a few minutes. If any of you daughters-in·law In Ann Landers· r eading audience are looking for the perfect gift for your husband's mother -be it her birthday, Christmas or Mother's Day -l suggest this one. It would be the most meanlnairut thing you could give her. -A WIDOW WHO KNOWS.. (ll.S. l htvei.pent many afternoons and evenings alone with my daughters·in·law but never with my sons.) was right on target. l 'd like to thank you and add, amen, Sister. SHALOM FROM COLORADO DEAR SHALOM: Tbaaks for your kind words. I received preclou rew plaudits In response to that let&«. Most people who wrote mlsundentood my answer compltMly. Tbey accused me of being condeD'natory, vicious and mean to all homosexuals. DEAR MOTHER: I tblnk your 1u11eat1on la nlft)' -and It doesn't cost a dJme! Lel's hope your letter startl a trend. DEAR ANN: Your answer to the fellow who knew a lot of· straight students on ca mpus who· were trylng bisexuality for kicks One night I got bombed on beer and stoned on pot and went the o ther way with (wo ot.her straights who were also bombed and stoned. We wanted to see what it was like. When we sobered up several hours later we were all sick to our stomachs and couldn't look at each other. It never would have happened had we been in our right minds. We all agreed it was stupid, nutty and something we'll be ashamed or for a long time. Thank you for havin& the courage to deal with problems of this kind. Your advice is right on a nd you are performing a much·needed service. - Parents, what should you do ir your teenager is having sexual relation.a? Ann Lander's booklet, "High School Sex and How to Deal With It -A Guide for Teens and Their Parents," gives non .. nonsense advice on bow to handle this delicate situation. For each booklet, send SO cents in coin plus a long, stamped, self.addressed envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11995, Chica10, lll. 60611. Horoscope: Virgo Perceive Goals SA TUR DAY, JULY IO By SYDNEY OMA.RR ARIES (March 21 ·Apr il 19): Money, friendship, eccentric proposals all seem lo blend. Older indlVidual will l e cture you concerning love, money and health . Don 't dissent. TAURUS <April 20·May 20): Culmination or experiment, sales effort, personal campaign is indicated. Key is to know when the final scene is being played. Avoid hanging on ror nothing. GEMINI <May 21-June 20>: Highlight romance, c reativity, love, n ew starts. independ ence. Recent "back problem" can be alleviated. Relax! Accent on travel, taking n otes, s ubmitting formal. You gain wider recognition. CANCER (June 21·July 22 ): You get hunc h which, if you follow it, could be profitable. Teacher tells you what you need to know. If you overcome false pride, you 'll benefit. LEO <J uly 23·Aug. 22 >: VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22 ): Fu1l Moon position, aspects coincide now with s pecial s tudy, unique service, ability to stick with project until you perceive ultimate aoal. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Be direct, express yourself -get to heart of matters. Emotions tend to 'dominate -love is very much in picture. Check tendency to be extravagant. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Credentials are ''tested." Accent on building on solid base. Properly, home , dom estic l i fe grab spotlight. Budget needs scrutiny. SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Secret Is revealed. What has been lost. misplaced or hidden will b e discovered . Relative aids. See as is, not merely as you might SUBRN? GET QUICK REl.IEF WITH FDlllE~~,\!,.;.~; ........ , --: be directed by · wishful thinking. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22 .Jan. 19 ): Money, personal possessions, special collections are featured . You get organized. You contact individual with excellent track record. Means you are "in t ouch with authority." AQUARIUS (Jan . 20·Feb. 18): Lunar cycle is such that obstacles boomerang in your favor . Apparent adversity works to your advantage. Emphasis on p e r sonality, quick moves. adventure, the excitement of discovery. PISCE S <Feb . 19·March 20): Highlight initiative, creativity,. capacity to love -and be loved. Specifically, what was a matter of di ssent, doubt, fear comes into open. You'll be free! 0v ... !>() ,_,~iiiiiiill~ vs..i-fflv MOB !. T~IUMPHS Eaceotlonal oooo,tun11v ro ourchue fl"• • .. ~ ....... Ille~ While attending col· lege, she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and Sigma Della Chi and was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon as a Little Sis ter of Min e rva . She i s employed by the Sad· dleback Valley News. Autumn Wrapped in Paris Couture Whal you do may seem to be akin to a voice in the wand . But you are making contacts Cor futur e . f'Olll• wlll\ lle1110- c11ne IOOlllH end tool& sunbutn P•in Spetlll 0011 don•t .. apo111•. p1n11111e u 1n lot more IHl1ng Her fiancc, son of the Hans Sappoks of Salinas, a tt e nded college in Susanville and is a battalion chief in the California Department of Fores try /Or ange County Fire Depart· ment. Paris couture offers milady "kicky" daytime wear and elegance for theater and opera. At left. Guy Laroche sends model on the runway in a pleated plaid s ilk crepe dress with rurned mohair cape. YvesSaint·Laurent's autumn.winter col· lection includes red and blue taffeta gown with huge bow and leg o· mutton sleeves. JEFFREY'S HOME CENTER rnn11ilrt1· Qp, nr,1tu'" ~. rvu •.. C .upPt·, • Ot.11•c!l • Sfl.idl''. 7!54-0151 121!JW flAl<f H COSf,\Ml~;11 ''''''· Uw lo• minor butn1 attd 101u lon1. too. ~ ·~ ·>) ·>l ·» ·» ·~ -~ ·:t ·~ ·)) ·)} ·>) •* • • • • The <;.~~le will marry Sept. 3 m ur Lady of As· sumption Church, Clare· mont. Hosts Asked ~~~--~~---~--~~~-~---..,,,,...,=--.--~~~-=::.....;;~~ ~ rrie' • • • Thorpe-White Connie Thorpe and Richard Calvin White both of Honolulu, ar e plannin& to marry. Their ceremony will take place in the Hawaiian Islands. However. no date has been set. Miss Thorpe ls the daughter of Mrs. Glorla Thorpe of Ashland, Ore. • and Richard Thorpe of Medford, Ore., and her fiance is the son of the Calvin G. Whites of Hun· tington Beach. The bride·to -be graduated from Southern Oregon State College and has a degree in sociology. Thorpe graduated from Marina Hiih School, attended ,Orange Coast College, and was graduated from the University of Hawaii. Youth for Understand· ing, the nation's largest teenage exchange pro· gram, is seeking two host families in the Newport Beach area for two exchange students who will spend the year attending school here. The non·proflt educa· tlonal organization, headquartered in Ann Arbor. Mich., cooperates with and receives an an· nual grant in aid from the U.S. Department of State. Families Interested in hosting a foreign ex· change student may call Mary Ellen Frank, 968 ·9813, or Gale Campbell, (213) 242·2174 (collect). Calendar INSUaANCE WOMEN: The Or•n1e Coun~ ortatmaUon ID- vitb reaular and pro- spective members to a\. tend the annual educe· tlon meetln• W•esd.ay, Aua. 3, In Qrhwold's Fullerton. Cocktail hour will beatn at 8:30 p.m. with dinner to follow. Speakers will be represf:Dtatlves from ln- 1Urance companies who also have bet1'l instruc- tors at community col- Jeaes. · Rae's Fashions Now Showing the latest & finest in fall fashions you've seen the rest now come see the best Personalized Service • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·• • ~; CLEARANCE Up to Y20ff Swim Suits Blouses Sweaters Pantsuits Accessories Designer Gowns Afternoon Dr~sses • M ~ • * • • • • M ~ • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • .. • • • • t f , Zeppelin , Won't Play Death Brin8e Cancellation of U.S. Dates Frem AP Dbpatcbes Led lt-ppellia. Lh1 Britlab rock &TOUI> formed ln 1~ th•t t>«ame an tmlant aucceu, baa eanc.itd 1he 1-.t 111 ~of tu ~bl•·£1:h'.:ted. U.S. t.o\lf ht·l jlUC" uf the death of tdqer Pia.&'• S.. , or olti ~. a 1poknwoman 10T lhe band Hid. r1ant Octw to hll farm near IOddermlnlt.r ln 11w 1'.:n&l~h m1d.lancb froD\ New Orleans after lt•,1rmn.i of h l1 tOl\'I dealh. The boy, Karac, died ol ,m unl...nown tllness. Th•· band reportedly earns about iaa.~ mllllOQ a , l·.1r from concern ts and record 1ales. ft enjoys 111111 t' µopularaty m th• umte<l Stal .. than ln 'Brt· I Jin • Occutooally. peopte wtll come up to me and -.iv ·1 rememt>.=r your first name, Oran, from somepluce,' " ~ay1 Ora• JC. HeDderson, a retired Army col· on el who as Pennsylvania'• state Civil Defense director 11 heading flood recovery opera· lions in Johnstown. M•MOIUOtl Ht!nderson was LL WUUam Calley'11 commanding omcer during the 1968 My Lai vU1a1e massacre in Vietnam. Calley was convicted in the killings but Henderson was acquitted of cov· erini·UP In the case. 'Tve always maintained, and the court sup· ported me in my contention, that I performed honorably," Henderson said. "I ~till leel that thoroughly. No, it does not bother me." * Ground was broken at Vail, Colo., for a ski re· sort on the site once proposed for the 1976 Winter Olympics and among the avid skiers at the ceremony was former President Gerald R. Ford. Colorado voters rejected the proposed expen· dltura or 1tate tux money ror the aame1. which were then he.Id in Innsbruck, Auatria, but V>il Aasociat• plan to 1pend 1223 million for the condwninlum and •Id Utt. projed to be called Beaver Creek Ski Re1ort. Ford, who hu 11 V11ll condominium that wcame tho "western White House" durinf his term, watched as Vail Auoclates ch.Urman I arry BH• Jr., turned the flrst shovel of dirt. * MlMeaota. the home state or former vice presi· dent Hubert Humphrey and current Vice President Walter Mondale, wlll be the home of the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. The institute will be an expsmsion of the University of M.innesota's ( PEOPLE J School of Public Affairs on it.a Twin Cities cam· .__ _______ __, pus. At a luncheon where Mondale announced establishment or the Institute, contributions of $1 .3 million were promised. Fund.raisers expect to raise $22 million by next spring. * Wllllam A. Burkett, former state superinten· ·dent of banks, announced his candidacy for the ......... . , • ··~ · .. · :' ... . . '- -·~ . Democratic nomination for gov· ernor with a pledge to reduce state taxes by $500 million. Burkett. 64. told a news con· ference in San Francisco a tax rebate also would be part of bis 20·point "Build Califonia First Program." The Pebble Beach banker and financier called Gov. Ed· mund G . Brown Jr. "a dangerously ambitious pollti· au11ec1n cian." Hoff a, Payoffs Alleged Nixon Aides Involved in Parole Issue? DETROIT <AP> -The FBI has information that Nixon administration officials were paid more than S250,000 by organized crime figures and Teamsters Union officials in return for stipulating in James R. Hoffa's parole that he could not regain power in the union, NBC-TV News says. The Detroit News. meanwhile, reported today that lhe FBI was stepping up its pressure on un· derworld and union associates in efforts to crack Hoffa's disappear ance two years ago. Hoffa is pre· sumed dead, although his bodyhasnotbeenfound. ..----~---~- "We've covered a lot ( J of ground in two years," IN SHOR~ Ute News quoted an FBI .,., --------"""- agent as saying. "And some of that ground was lit.er ally skipped over. Now 1t 's time to go back over some of it and walk a bit more slowly. looking at the trees instead or the forest." NBC said Thursday it had learned from sources close to the investigation that former presidential assistant Charles Colson was questioned earlier this year about his role in arranging Hotra's release from prison in 1971. Colson has denied he was ques· tloned. The following Orange Coast landscapers were honored for professionalism and craftsmanship in the 1977 landscape beautification awards program of the Long Beach-Orange County chapter or the California Landscape Contractors Association. -Wayne DuBoise, Mission Landscape Services, Costa Mesa, for work on the corporate headquarters of RB Industries, Irvine. -Bart Bartman, Habco Landscape and Irriga. lion. Inc.. Huntington Beach, for work on the Cordova model homes in Mission Viejo and at Aqua Pipe and Supply Company, Inc .. La Mirada. -Bob Baier, Plant Control Corp., Irvine, for work on the Turtle Rock Riperian corridor in Irvine. . -Evan W. Graves, the Irvine Company, Newport Beach, for work on the Promontory Point apartments. Newport Beach. -Larry H. Morita of Morita and Sons Landscaping. Huntington Beach, for work on Sun· day's Restaurant, Mission Viejo. Other projects honored included work on the Rancho San Joaquin apartments In Irvine by Broce Royer of Royer Landscape Construction, Inc., Fullerton; the homes of John Shotwell and Dr. Jerry Chapmen. both of Huntington Beach and both by Frank M. Berry Jr., Southwinds Landscapine, Westminster ; and work at the Airport Industrial _ Complex by Lee Gentry of Modern Irrigation Com· pany, Anaheim. • Doan E. SUvie. editor of Money Tree, the publication of Avco Financial Senicet. Newport Beach, has been elected a vice presldent of the In· ternational Auocialion of Business Com· • munlcators. The 3,800·member ora:anlzaUon is de· si1ned to fill the demands ol editors and com· • munlcators in business and lndustry. • A,.... Deal Ni%ed WASHINGTON (AP> -President Carter is beaUng a tactical retreat in the face or solid bipartisan opposition in Congress to his plan to sell Sl.S billion In sophisticated radar air·defense technology to Iran. Carter kept the proposed sale alive Thursday only by agreeing to a month's delay in its considera· tion and by accepting a list of six conditions aimed al lessening the concerns of some senators about security and Iran's military ambitions. /tlmne Indian l••ue lfn•ettled AUGUSTA. Maine CAP> -Maine will not sur· render any land to two Indian tribes who claim 12 million acres of rich forests and rockbound coasts. the state's attorney general said Thursday. Instead. Atty. Gen. Joseph E. Brennan told a presidential adviser that Maine would rather have the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Indians try to win return of 530,000 acres of publicly held property through the courts. Greec~ 11.S. Pact Reached ATHENS. Greece CAP> -Greece and the United Stat.es initialed an agreement Thursday giving the United Slates access to four .military installations in return for $700 million of military aid to Greeee over the next four years, an official announcement said. The agreement signed by U.S. charge d 'affaires Hawthorne Mills and Greek envoy Spyros Chrosopalhis os for a four·year duration. Aclause In the agreement gives either side the right to cancel it and calls for an extension once It expires. 1.Jbya-Enpt Dbpute at End CAIRO CA P ) -Arab mediators have "suc- cessfully ended" the Libyan•Egyptian border dis· pule that flared into open combat last week across the North AFrican desert frontier, says a Palestin· ian offlcial note to the mediators In Paris, Libyan Foreign Minister Ali Abdulsala 0 Triki told a news conference today that Libya is ready to accept the agreement worked out by the mediators but that everything depend s on Egypt's acceptance. Palftdnian• Reject Oller BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP> -Palestinian guerrillas today rejected President Carter's indirect offer of support for their participation in a Mideagt peace conference iC they abandoned a commitment to destroy Israel. Spokesmen for Yasir Arafat's mainstream guer- rillas and radicals of the Rejection Front vowed to continue terror operations in Israel. Ntllu! Plattt Bloclcage lleltlUd I BOSTON (AP> -A federal appeala court has re· rused to block constructi<m of a nuclear power plant In Seabrook, N.H., on grounds that the luun have not been thoroughly explored through regula~T)' a1encies. The New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution had aou&hl a preliminary restrainln8 order against the plant's construction while several au.its an ccm· aolldated . By BU Keane Boat Boom ,.,.WI,... A transport truck carrying power boats crosses a bridge over the already crowded Channel Islands Harbor in Ox- nard. The harbor, presently involved in a multimilllon dollar expansion project, is experiencing rapid growth and popularity. OC Hoine Living Winners Named Orange Coast winners in the Home Living and Design Department at the Orange County Fair have been announ~ by Department Supervisor Dec Cox. · CH4eMeUI wll'WW!r\ ln<IU<le Sharon MarV..11 with •Ir flF'll plKe wins •nd five Mc:oncfs; Aull\ Sl.,,ford1 a third pl<Ke: Kal/ly l(oen1Q -tlVtt firsts. --Ofld •nd two thirds; 01-Willl..,l, ON flnt e11a e "'"'ond; Llrc14 Barker, one first •nd·t.,o-ondt;· • Nadine Peden. °"" first and a lhoro; IA•ll" Wllli•mi. Otlt• 11\lrd. Kerl K-.1g, two flrlU •ncl one thlrd-!ion1o11(1n1ttcno third Atw 1~1 Cro)O., one second. Oat~ lwr,...., two lor\1> '""' 1"'0 third,. Norma C•ml>bell. on.-~"Concl; ,,,..r..,.... Nlat~y, Onrf' hrst M.trsN V•n A1~1. •--one» Rubv WOO<l<lrd, one tlrst Froll\CH MclnlQOn~,..,, one first Lind• -·· one fl"'; J..-ny Mllltt,.,.,. first, Minnie Ml<Nlls. one f 1rst...., t-wconds Ali.o, Alma Wlllltra. two t111rd•: J•Mv 0.dy, two first\; Almlf• Bl•k•, two firsts -t-\.4:COnd\, forM\Cet WU~Pnsen, one t•rs.t. Greta t.,... n~fl1, Ol"K' M<Ond, Kartn S!Hn1no. on. ~. VlvelUt Zel•y•, one '*'°""· Rose S.~er, -secooo, S.rbara une, o"" se<ood, Suz.-Den- ton, one socono •nel one third; Donald RkhardtOO, one M<ond and ON! fl\lrd, P•ullne ~lchard!!On, one fir" end OM third and DH ~tallM, one -ond. Junior wl,,,,.,rs tr.,.,.. C:0.14 Meu lncluoe K•rlsM * * * Mesa Finn Takes First in F loriculiure Orange Coast winners in the florieulture competition at the Orange County F"alr have ~n announced by supervisor Harry Macres Jr. Entries were judged in commercial, amateur and junior divisions. Top honors in patio displays by commercial competitors went to Environmental Concepts of Costa Mesa, first place and t David Cavanaugh, Costa Mesa. 'f second place. The feature display award for dahlias went to Frazier's Dahlias of Huntington Beach. Honors for flowering and ex · otic plants went to Holland Daisy Nursery, Costa Mesa, first place and Ruby Charles, Costa Mesa, Cirst place. In the commercial floral de· i>ignera class Gordon WheaUey, Jr. of American Beauty Florists in Huntington Beach received second place. Honors for amateur feature displays went to Craig Morris, Fountain Valley, first place and Aloha Hicks, Fountain Valley, first place. Junior division winner, aged 6 to 11. was Jennifer Marshall, Costa Mesa. 8. * * Pf.'Ck'n with OM tl"t;tnd one second; Kwnl Peden two 11,...11, Tero Mollmmano, ON!' SKond; Vlnl 5~. O<W lint; J<tnnller N'•rsti•ll. orw third; s.rtOI let'\Mlll~ cnf: """' 4N:I one se<end, Suwn lcllt••«, onto lhlnl; Kl~rly Spen<er, one fir• --_.,oncl; CMOI S,..ker, -third encl Qwl• ._.. non, one tlK.Ond. '--HINs w111neu were Miidred T.,......, one llrst, Oover O. Fo•. two tlr1t1; WMr'tft w. 8M<lle, ont first ano one tNrd ;Mid MIC""l a.r, or~ llrst. Wl.-rs from Newpor1 8.aclt ln<l\ICle 1(.,.11 Cl&rke ON!' first, onf se<ond .oO -INnl; Vk• tori& F11r11, -se<ono; Betty Frallff', o.,. flF'lt ; Rosemary 8ullls, one second and two third&; .-1ck Clorlle, tour wcond!i end-tfllrd; Gf'e11 o.-. ont' first; Vlctotla 8r-n. -third; Ella.ebetto O•vltt•, two lir1h; K•tl\leefl Hiii, •-""""• -~~cond dftCI CINI third; Hester Olo...., .... ~ ll\lrd, R•lph J. '""''"1'1911""'--flral --'>4'<0nd; Kent KellOQ, -WCond/ Tff'IY "- Armor,ON!' lirsl. In tr. J...,lor Olvi•1on IM wlMfl"I from...,.,.. llH<ll -r• Tlinoll\V Clark. -third; Julie J~nsen, on. tNn!; 8ry11n Evens, one MCGlld erld K•lrina 8rowN,ont flrsL Winners Hom """""wt•• •••di Include Mer9M~t M. Bal"'f, cww fir" ilnd -W<Ol'd. Joen Hafl<OC.k, one third; Robert AllM, -first. -.e<oncl and°"" lhlrd; Vlr9lfl•• Trela, -MCOftd. Cl.oud•a "'&kara, Oflt! 11\ord; M•rv Ress, ON .. cond; Oormdd Stinson, .,.,. ae~; Tllereu ~Ti';.'r~·c!;i;~~1~ts. two •Konds ancl -Olltd1 Allee "'''°· Mary Ross, one first and one tNrd; Joan Ot8at.,.., two '"s" and tllre<" l~rd'; Jild'f B¥u, one first ondo"" second; Oelor1>s V~trst; ~~,".'~~y~':f.~~:'lrr:~~v.:.:~~hi. ;:.;J := thirds; Suun J. Brill. ofle H<oncl; Vlklll Thoml)Mln, °"" W!Cond """one third; Et-Al· ltn. orw llNt. one second --third; JolYN'• l>tOOd•rd. ono; llrst. Margaret Haltlltt, nlneot..,, lor>h, cl9"t W!Cond• .ond two llllNI; 0.-Oler, one llrst: Hild.I GrantMm, -fine eno -'4:Cond. S....dra Hut>rlck, two fl<Jts; MlKy ..,_,, t"'o s«onc:ts !Ind onr thor<I, Oellonh ~.­Ycond. Juay Frff!man, one llrst, .Kl-.s Aut><tck, on• 11"4. Naomi lockm..,,, o"' first; Et- Vtr"'1lllon,ON" flr-c.t. AOa1rS1ov•tl,ont'l«O\d o,.:·~~~:1~!:,.~~a~i,::;s:."o'.:;'lir~~~v T 11v1or, two seconds and one third •nd Gulscpptna Oulbecco,""" first. Junior wlnrwrs lr><ludftl Linda Aon,.,.,. tint; Amy Voun9, °""third; Robert Stln1cn one tlllrd; K .ithy AllE<I, two hr> ts dnd S•rbare &!Mn, two fl "I' "'1d one .,..concl. I rv1ne winners lnclu<1e<1 Phyllis Plummer, tllf' .. .,..cond' """ nn1• th1rd, Slllrley Moore, ono tlrst -~~ :Z~~:;1;;:.?."w~r<e'~.~!\~~::., ~~~ ~::~.; JUf'lt()f dlVISIOfl Rt·presenlll>Q Sin Cttmente were Clwlrf•M Lockhart wol/1 one W<4"<1 •nd Llllde 8ellar with ont• tir\t SHI 8Htlt w1nnc'rs wrre Rull\ Stentord, -first, one sC<cnd, """ Of1C! tf\ord, Monce Stenll>rd, one '"" ....a 1 .. 0 •econos. Ma'r"ard Chffk, -tlrst and""' third, P.tlc<' Janll Bond, one Or" 11141 NI" N'aynard ChPek, ooc third. v,.,,..,.." fro,,. tt-1ai11 Y•llrl _. Mergeret Var"Cv, one first, one se<ond end ON lt.trd; U•rbard Nutt. one f1r-~t and one secOftd; ~rfoHe Landi•. 1 .. 0 ~cond•; ~IM Amera11, o.,. llrn dn<I one MtCond; HMef Cou,.,....., twwtly flrats. M••n __ , -two tNrdl; INne J...._, -first, P.itrlcla GlbOs, Onl'flr~t and twott>trdl. Abo, TrlM Wllllll"''· -flrtl. --elld •nd one tl\lro; El•lne G-. -MCONI ...--third; Jlldl Wiison, one llrst1 Oolwle P~1 -llrsl; Rebe<u Lucia, o.,. HCond and two lnll'dl; OelorM Lucero, one flral and two thlrcb, S/\aron ::~;;',C:, ~t· ,':':;, ':'.:"'on-:"=1f:..= W•~r. one llF'lt. lwo seconds •no one 11\lrd; Wende ~Iron, ..,. MC-; AllH P. C*•. - w'°'1<1, f'hvllll Rou. -lint; Lucy LY!'e, - hrst •nd --.af\CI; and Susen MotTINV, -flrsl. J...,lor Olvlsloll wfMen wtre Patti Wllll""'9, Oft"llf'll-Ma991tE-kloe.-ftltN. Mlukln Viele wlMera were E•Ultf' "'11tr. tteven flf'lb, thrM t.«onClt tnd-ltlln:li,.~lhY R. Oouufwrty, one llrJt; •nd Mary 8 • ...-. -wcond and cine tNro. Junior wlnntn -e l.ori Sutt tr,""° firsts lflCI -tlll~; llld JotePfls.11tr, on II !oe<Al<ld * * * DAI\. y PU.QT .S. Best Art At Fair Listed Orant• County Fair ollJcaals have lleted wtnnen in the Fine Arta Department lrom the Orange C<>Qt. Tbose artlsu Include· Jn lhe profeaalonal division. Taylor Blakely of HanUns&on Beaela recelved two hoo.orable mentions. Those from Costa Meia were John Burgess. Charlie Dorso, who won a tblrd place award. Sue Krause, and Gertrude Mattocks. From Newpor& Beach were llma Cunnlnsham and Ruth Hynds wbo placed third in her divlsion. Timothy Caldwell of Ona Point and Bill Edwards of Coroaa dei Mar, and Robert Schepe o f Irvine also participated. Participants from Mluion Viejo included Donald Markowit.t, who won a second place and Carl Glassford. whore· celved a first. Harold Pastorius Jr., ol. Lagua Beach, Frederick Rash of Saa Juan Capl1trano, who received a first and Larry Zechiel of FOUDtaiD Valley, a second. complete the list of professional entrants from the Orange Coast. Seml·professional entrant.II in· elude Carolyn Mueller of Mission Viejo. Terry Rose Armor of Newport Beach, June D. Baugh, who received a first and a third. and Spencer Marquis, who won a first and a second, both of Foun· &ala Valley. Also, Clay Campbell. a first. and Beulah Treadway, an honorable mention, both of Corona del Mar, Louisa Collins of Huntlngioa Beach, who received a second and a third, Alcina Nolley of Laguna Niguel, who re· ceived two firsts, two honorable mentions and the sweepstakes award. Abby K. Peterson of Irvine won a second award . Those participating from Costa Mesa were Virginia B. Kling, James W. Marron with an honorable mention, Henry Marshall with an honorable mention, Pat Pem· brook with a first and Gwen Rudolph with a first. Amateur participants from Costa Mesa included Donald M. Bammes with a third, Lynn Buchanan, Gloria Marie Cholata, Yolanda Medina with a first, a third and the amateur sweepstakes award, Maggie Moore with an honorable men- tion, Inez Saunders with an honorable mention, Rose E . Spencer, Bishop Spencer with an honorable mention , Penny White, and Nancy Williams with an honorable mention. Entrants from Huntl.dgton Beach wtte Karen Green, Judie Hicks with an honorable men· lion, and June Huntley. Newport Beach was represented by Judson Lahaye with an honora- ble mention and Dodie Shain. Rich Sendra of Fountain Valley reeeived a second and Caroline Utz of Irvine received a second. Charmaine Sabin of Mis· slon Viejo also participated. * * * Best Fair Plwtos Picked Winners in the photography division ol the recent Orange County Fair h ave been an- nounced by Russ Williams, photography department s upervisor at the fair. Amateur medal winner in the Monochrome Diviaion wu Paul Faust ol Huntington Beach. In the color self-processed division, Thomas Hewitt of Hunt· ingtoo Beach received a gold and Victor Wagner of Mlsslon Vlejo a silver. Jn the color·commercial division Tom Campos of Newport Beach received a gold and the Frank Klngaard Memorial Award. * * * Coast Craftsmen Win ' ' , • I •I ... 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COflst11xlion of W•ter Sew•• ~nCI AutafmedW-ttrfKllit es Now•I•• 14<1111~ \NII be <-led 10 or ffl corPoraltd n tl'W rec•alm•d walWr •nlem lt\,>I """" r>Ot ti...11 dl>fltO• d tor •l'Claime<I weler .. r• <I' 0¥ Int 0 > lflCI PlJBUC NO'l'ICB PVBUC NOTIC£ PlJBUC NOTICE • Ftld!x, July a. 1 m DM.YPILOT •• PUBLlC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE IUNltlO.COUltT OflCAUflottlflA COUHTYOflOAANO• CAHMUMHll ,~,...., .. .... AOMl1'1 C!TAflOH .,...,......._ ,. ........ ~-C.ll'M "'MNOOHM•MTI Ulllt AOOl'TIC»fl 111 -~ M Ja&N•TY• ltOH NALl.ITllOM ~ KhlfH" OEAN MAl.1.ITltOM MiMrt. ,..,_ WM •ltMt• .. ~ ..... tfM ...... IN UIUNY .. _lntef~INl .. I._ To'"'"( A. HAl.l.S fROM •nd JeWEt.. ROSE H"'U.STllOM MIO to •" ,,.,MllU c••lrnlnv to M tfw fallltr or mot.,., @I u1cJrnW>f'Ptt'_..•oo••namtO By or<Nr of lh<S Courl 'fOll ••• twrnlOV c ltO and reQ&llrttO to ~·r oelora 1rw JudQe Prtildin!I Ill 0.04/tmellt 11 or IM aoo ....... lllMlcJ (Ollrl. ICK•t.0 •1100 C •le <Anl.,. 0.1 ... on Oct-r zo> "II fl 9 00 • rn. al 11\tl <MY trltn .nd tnere toSllO#C-llfftt' tooillf"" '""YHHI per50ns SNIUlcJ not bl clKl•recJ Ir• trom 1ne cor11rot ol lntlr p.trMtJ .c cord ngtol/18pellt Ollonlolerwr• n Vou ... ·-red IO ...... WICS mine)( '"lldrtn pretent •t tl\ll nHr1119 U.M CCI V 111.1 -nereoy no HI oed .,. IN Pf'O- vl lfon1olC.v1 C-• 1lJ) wn1~n f>'O- l't18UC NOTICE ~ .. , NOTIC•TOCjitlOITOH WNIJOltCOUHOflTICI ITATIOl'CAL.IN>f'NIA ,OA TM•C:OUMTYOl'OjitAHOI .....,.,w l'"•lt of SAM OVRl.EY JA 09<e•-lfOTICE II MER68V GIVEN to t"t crHllort ol 1111 .....,. 11otmecl Clect<Mm thAI •ti jll91IOllS NvlflO cl•lm1 ~'"'' 1111 Hid Ol<4dfnl ete rt<Nlrto 10 Ill• ,,,.,.. w11n ttlo llKHN•Y WOUC:he<I lo tM un~ •I the 1.w c>1rlt• ot J"'MES E W1U4E!l.M ol ICINOl!l .. ANOEltSOH 10tO Hortll 8rMcJway Post Ofll<• Bo• us 5a11t• ,,..,,. Calltor"'-'1702 wn1<11 '' tlll pl~• 01 bu1111eu ot l lW 11nC1.,1IOfM41 In •II ll'•tMrt ~lnu-o to trw nt•t• ol t• o 0tceo.n1 wllhln loll4' MOf\lh• •llM tn. 11 rSI puDll<•UGI\ of 11>1• notice OtleCI Junt' 21 It/ I NORMA T GVltll;Y ~nl•tr•trla wllh Witt Annuedof 1111 EJttltC ltw-,..mecldK-nl JAM81• WILHl:LM ICINOEl.&ANDelt$0N 101t .. •....ctwrt ... JJ$ .. '41nle AM CA '21tt 1114)U-.m1 Atter,.eys .... A ... l..t1tr•"1a Cf A PuOlilllt<I Ot~ Cout 0-'IY P lo! Jutvt IS 22.2'1 1917 ~o 11 vl<H Ille JUl!glt SN I ..,.,se IN m """ ·--------------•ncJ lM.r par..,1', 11 pre1e<11 01 ,,... rognl 10 ..... coun .. 1 P<'9MAI TM (()U(I m•y •PPG4nt wunsel 10 rt0re,..nt tne - minot1 wnetner OI NH lhe m nors •r• •Olf' to •llord cwnHI 411<1 1 1"'1\1 •rv vno!He to allorcJ co..on~1 stwl .IPllO ni count.el 10"'"'"""'' ,,..Pol,..,,, .. PlJBUC NOTICE MUNICIPAi.COURT 0 .. CALl .. OjitNIA COUNTY OP OjitANOE HAR80jit JUOICtAI. OISTIUCT 4'01 Ja_. .. jitNCI P 0 h• JS!t Newpet1 .. 4<11 C.lllo,,.I• tllll4) su~s 0 .. lt<I JUiy I) 19/I WIUl"'M E SUOHN Goun1yc1 ... By SUSANL.8VllTON 0.PUIY HAltl.OWJ ELLIS 14114 Ventwa ...,,ov,..,. Suitt 701 Sll•rrnMIO.lls CAtMOJ hi UIJ)tll.fUI AllllrM\I I« ... UUM.,. PutM sned Ot-C:O.•t D41ly P lo Ju YU 19 -AuQ<ISI S 12 1~11 JlOl /1 CASE NUMlll[lt 1f9>4 Pl•lnloll DINERS CL.VB PTV L TO •n Au\lroll.., <Orporetlon OelencJant TREECO ESCROW INC di>• TAEECO ESCAOW COMPANY Cr o•s Compl•ln•nt TAEECO ESCROW INC cJOa TREECO ESCROW COMPANY Cross def...-..ts OINERS CLV8 PTY l TO •n Awstr•ll•n corp.,.atlon FL.AVEL 8 M"'RRIS OOAOTHY M HARRIS llldM-1\ PUBLIC NOTICE WILLIAM F HUIT 8A118AU EV£ --------------··MUTT lnlllvlCluals CALIFORNIA s-t60tl SUPl!R•Ofl cou1troF THE STATEOFCAUl'OjitNIA FOR THE COUNTY Ol'OjitANGE Ho Atl,.. OROl!jlt TO SHOW c,.ause. FOR CH.t.NGEOl'NAMI! n lne M<lllPr ol In<' APP ca1lo11 OI E OoNARO GONlALES " m Mr & J"'CK LEONARD GONZALES a m no< 011,.., • MolM• M"GDALENA P6RAL.r"' ForCnitf19eolNa""'' rne •OP• <•• on 01 E OW"R D GONZALES .tnCI JACr< LEON ... Rll GONZALE:> lor Cndllge or "'""'~· n•• nQ Ottn I led II C>urt -I <JOOUf no trom •• d dl)OI '"'on In•• EDNARO GONZALES and JACK LEONARD vONZ,,..LE:> n.ive t od •n •PP C.lhon proPo• ng 1na1 1neo r namn oe ",."91!d 10 EONARO RIV"'S and JACK LEONA RO RIVA::. Now tn.1• Ot~ t ' ntt~O'f ordered •nd d rK:ced tn.at a I P4fhOth nt«est ed n u d matt~r dO dppt.'ar CM.'f4.>re tn ~ C<Xlrl n Depdrlmt'(OI J Oii llW JOtn oav 01 A119usi 111/ .a1 II .io o <•oc• 4 m or 10 d d•'I to snow cau\~ Nny ~""' n dD ploc•t on tor <Nf111o! 01 n.>mes 5noo.1 o not DeQrM le<f H \, IUl'CIVr ordlrNI ttt•I • COOV OI tn s Oroer ro """" 1,..suw o.t P\IOI sneo In .... ORANGE COA:.r llAl~V p LOf ICN:>81 " ""'"•P•Per 01 11ener• c rcu1a1 on pr nte<t lift w d tOtJnl'I al ••" once e•c.h INH !it ror our-~uc­<•u .-ei tlilMti'•S Pf't<>f" 10 trw uay 01 •o d IW•r ng D•••CI "'"non day CH J~ v 1011 BRVCE..V .>VMN ER J~OIWO S.-.. or Court CAMUSI &CAPPAI INC /005 l'l-krMI Stt 902 L .. An99 .. s CA 90011 Atlorney With.,,. P C.mul l'ffA11ttltUftC •ctw•rd~•nd J•<ll LH!Wnl 0.-UIH Puo M>l'd Or-Wll Daily P "'' Ju1y ll U .,..,,,..~IS 11 191/ J12 1 II PlJBUC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS aUStNl!SS NAMt!SfATaMe:Mr Tne fOl-119 --a •nu D<lsl IWU•• THE ROlll!RT'S COMPANY 4019 Wtsl•rtr Piece Su •• "' Newport llH<n CA.._ Jonn A. R-ru 2n12 Or nd• RO.td S.n Juan eap,,.,_ CA 9'6/S Tiiis l>US roess IS CondUClllCI oy • 1lmll •d par tnersnlp. """"'" Aooefll f"rt •lf'-l ,...,, IHICI wtl" Ille COuntv C1ert< ol Or.,,111 COunly on Ju 1 •• ttll "''°" PllDI Siied Orange Coul O•lly PllOl July n Ii ""'"'1111ust s 12 1911 JlOS II PlJBUC NOTICE FIAST 8.t.NK lormttly SOVTHERl<I CAL.IFOANIA FIRST NATIONAl fl.t.N IC a Cdlllornl• SI"• CNrt.,ect Bank OONAL.0 W PEAICAL •• lnO •IOIHI ""' DOES I 11\rouon )01 1nctus1"" NOTICE! You N Ve -tllltd Tllo court may de<ld9 .,.'"'' y ... wl-• your bel"t llHrCI unltU 'l'OU res.-• wltllln JO uys. ltffCI UM llliorm•tlon bolOW AVIS<> U1ted"4~1Mm ... d-e1 Trlt>u~•• _. decldlr <-•• Vd •'" fUClltft<lf • mefllK -Ud '""°-d<Hltrt ci. JO clits L .. la lntwmK-,..,. ,1.,..,. I TO THI: DEFENDANT A CIV com pf~ nl nas tJeell I llt<I by the ptalnlllt a9<1 Mt YOU • If vou w \II tooet~nd tnls 1awsult you mu\t w tn n 30 dns •lier 1n1s surnmons1ss...."""onvw lttew lllth' <0<.1•1 l "'' llHI plffdlnq In rPSPon>t lo t~ <omplaont 111" Jll\I <~ Cwrl YoU mu\I I I~ w trl tne coun a wr 119'\ o••ao n9 or C<lu~ an or•t plndlnq lo t>r Pnterf<I n ""' <foekell unteu vou <fo ~o ynur default will b<' Mlered uoon olPOI (~on OI '"" plaint II and lh' court mav ""1tr " fud0me11t •oa1n,• you tor t~ , .. M d-•nc:I~ in t~ <omotd n1 WP\fch could resutt tn oarn ,,._,,, OI w_, t<'lklfl9 of rnonet' Of" OfOOf"tY M .,..,.,. , •• ef r eaUH\t'il In tnt <omotal"1 b II you wrtll to "" llw fllvlce 01 •n ttlorMy In llllt 1'111119' y~ •llo11ld Clo 10 promptly .. that your wrlll"' "'""" 11..,, ""Yb9llltdo111lmt D•ttd Junt' 20 1911 •SEAL> "" Hamlln CIP<~ fly L vnn Gums Oeooty Jft.CIC LINCOLN ESO :2unt0<1~llSclll•rt SOO So11tll~l11 Slt'ffl Orant•CA ta.t Tel 1114) SJl.'1511 Allorneylor Defet!d.1111 fnCICroH·COm~• nt PuDll~d OrotnQP' CO.ts! 0• IV Piiot Julye 1s n 79 1•11 m111 PUBLIC SOTICE CNJ1S NO'\'ICE TOCREOITORS SUPERIOlt C:OUjitTOI' THI STATEOl'CA.l.ll'ORNI"' FOR THECOUNTYOl'ORANO. No-S Esl•lt of ROGl!R K BARNETT Ot<US<!d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ti.. credllo" oi ltw •bO•e named cteCf1cten1 111•1 •II persons rwtvlnQ <11111'1 19alr111 tllP •• d *<:l'denl are r9<1ulrtcJ lo Ill• tn.m wlln ""' nec~wry YOllChert ln '"" Oii<• OI tt-.e cle•k of the aoove tnt tied court or to present tMm wllll 1ne nec•ssart' voucn~rs to tne 11nCltrs 9ned •• CfO THOMAS p STAe11.r: A1torroer "t Lew '°' c1 • .., Ctnltt Orl-e WH Sullt 510 Sant" AM Cal lornia9?701 wnlcntslhepl«• of busi'll'Ss of the uncJersloneo tn ~II mall••• pert• nlng to tllP .,tale 01 S<I o --------------lctf'<eclt'nl w 1n1n four rnontns atttr '"" .. ICTITIOUS &USINl!SS N,AMI! SfATlMINT TM loo-1111 persons •r• d0Hl9 t>uSI !IHS.S co,,..sr SAi.ES INC dbe KRAMER PROOVCf'S COMPANY l6lt w MKAlll•ur BIYll :>II I• lOJ S.111• ..... CA. 91/04 Coast S.1"-111< • Mln11uot• Cof Pllf'•flon. 3629 W ~rtnur Bllfd. Sii t• lOJ Sent• ..... CA. 9lli>4 • fn s IM&r.ss 11 COllcJuetacJ b1 a,.,. porattOfl C0.51 S.l•S In<. J-..<;.s..ann Pt95'dtnt Tiiis .i.atemtnt was roeo wllll t,.. Coun1y O.n< ol Or-Co.inly on July " 1911 fl•st ooolic•Uonofthlsnol ce 0<1ttcJJuty I IW7 TERESAM BAANETT Adm nlstrot•l•ot ,,..estal<' of""' aboW! namtd de<ecJenc THOMASP SfAltLE 401 CM< C.fllef' Drive WKI llllt• S71 ~flt• Ana CA '21'1 Tel 17141 IU-ZSJJ Att-y for Admffl!Slr .. na Publl~ Otat19t OW.st 0..f'f PtlOI July I IS 22 29 1977 PUBUC NOTICE -.__ ---------• ·--.. -,,-:. I I t ,,,_,J!!'t?la117'1 ~NOTlCS nauc NOTICE .. l1JJIUC NOTICE ·~ •• PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PVBUC Nal'JCB I tlll~ 9EGtNNING9ALANCe CASH INCOUNTVTREASVRV lllEVOLVINOCASHl'UNO .. U.SHAWAITINGOEPOSIT .......... .. ACCOUNTS RICEAVAllL&. •• •• •• .. .. • .. ••• 2,.7",61f PAEPAIOEXPE~SE . , ••• ...... ....... 1"-"' TOTALCURRENTASSETS ................ tt.191.,411 t.u CURltENTUA81UTle5a. DEFERREOINCOMI! •.• ,. , ...... U01,7'0 NETll&GINNINGllALANCE • , .... • •,1'1,62) AOJUST ... NTI ACCOUNTS RECEIVAlll.E: ......... , . CUAR&NTLIAllLITIES... .. .. .. ADJUSTED NET 8£GIHNI NG llALANCE INCOME '10&11.AL Velff•M Edl>UllonA<t• .. . ...... • " economk °""°'tunlt• Acu •• Employment a. TrAfnlnoAcli •• Hlo~•d Edu<;atlonA.c• • .. • . •• •••• • Mllll•rY Pw-1 Ot..,.lopment • .. .. •• • • Vocetlonal EOUU1\lonanc1 RehellllllllllonMU ,.,........ .. ...... .. Other ............ ,. ....................... . TOTAL., r:EOERAL. INCOME •• ., ........... . 5TATI: CommunltyColl9119 ...1n i.1,0ltl 8.2U;<111 ••.111 297,oll 17,211 1,IOt ... 1 11,541 .. ,Ml ttt,no 3,ot!,100 APCIOrtlonments ................... . Bualneu lnv.ntcwy Tn R•ll.,, .•. ,, •.... Home Owners Proper1, Tu R•llef ... .. Other ................................. . Other ..................... . TOTALSTATEINCOME •. COUNTY 22.1 ... .416 2'7,116 •• 1,413.nS 2.'°4 11,0IO 2J,M1,4t1 ' CommU!>llY Colltlle Tuition • . Other... . ....... . TOTAL, COUNTY INCOME .......... . LOCAL. Dls1'1ctT .. u Secur.ci RoO . • • • .............. . unncur.a Roll ............................ . • Prior Yeer's ............................. . Tol•IT•ws ................................. . Sal•• ...................................... .. LMWS&R...ials ......................... .. Interest ................................ .. Total s.i.s. LNW, lfll-st ..... .. Nonrulderlt Slu4Hlla , ...... ,. .. Hult" .............................. . l•te Rt91s1rat1on, P.arklng a. 4,17J,1ll0 37~ 4,ZI0,'7• 16.)17,457 1,0..,m 3S1,613 11,M ,t12 144,U. 10,.., ., ..... 1n."s ~."3 S14,16t Traffic r'l1Wl.e1c .. .. . ... .... . ... .. ... . .. tt.OS. ContrectS.rvtces .... • . .. • •• • ... •• .. .. .. . ""5.m Tola I Sluden1 OW.roes..................... . • 1,ln,716 Ml.coll-• Funcll • • .. •• • • .. • .. .. • .. • .. • • 2J ... 1 0111er ln<.orne ... .. .. .. . .. • • • .. • .. .. ... .. • 101,IS.O Tota l .. . .. .. . . .. .. . • . . .. ••• .. .. • .. • • .... • • •• 1.a .n1 TOTALLOCALINCOME .................. ,. 20,1'1,7" TOTALINCOM6 ............................ Sl,415,:i.~ INCOMING TRAH5'aRS Tuition TrMISlen ....................... , Ul,Olt TOTAL, INC:OMIHG TRANSFERS •• .. .. . .. • 6}1,019 TOTAi. INCOMl!I. INCOMING TRANSFERS ................. 52.066,714 PRIOR YEAR ACTIVITl8S-ACTUAL. 7000Ct.A!>SI FI EOSALAR I ES 11.•.»S 15,D M0,402 1, 144,402 2J7,l4 ...... ..., J,472,946 11,All.l» 1 lt,'1t 200.000· 1,216,SSS 700,000 3,70t,OOO l ,9'4 ... 1 2t,nt,21t 51,000 M,111,219 •.OOO 20,000 2',GOI ~U,'15, ... 1"61,610 l 7S.000 2',t•.SJ• 130.000 14,600 450,000 ~.­ll0.000 .!01,'11 U,000 t70.000 1,A61,'11 n.ooo ,,._.n. 1,654,5'9 2',107,772 62,"6,t5' Non-lns1ructlOt1 .• .. ... .. .. • ... . .... . .. • .. • 11.•n .ce1 ln\truchonalAldH ................ 1,lSJ,7'4 1,'63.1~ Total ............................. 1.3".764 •,125,ISI >OOOEMPLO'l'EEBENEFIT!> ... : •• ?/210, .. S 5,140.5'7 •.31).086 9,766,018 1,354,310 1.1~.310 10,tn_,,. 11.120.- s,140,591 5,uo.m •0008001<.S,SUPPLIES,EQUlf'MEHT IRet>l«.....,,ts) T Utbool<\ &Other Boore. ....... , • .. • • • • .. • "'808. .• 1n,eot SuppllH .. .. , .. .. .. • .. • .. .. • • .. . .. • • • .. 2,0S6,IOS 2, 106,0M Equtpmont Rt91ACetnent .... ,. • .. .. • • • • • • Ht,056 276,618 TOTAi. ................. ., ............... 2,441,469 2,S0.,521 C,OOOOTHEROPERAflNG EXP01iHSE.S ...... ,,tt0,1•1 s.0(9,.511 TOTAL.... .. ....... ,. .•• ,_ ........... 42. ... nJ 41,711,068 1.essE•~lu"on' •• • • ... .... .•• 1,411.fll UJ,IOt 2,112,7 .. 216.611 2.s12,1n S.llt.t~ 4'..262. 105 1,tttc:.wi-LI*lhlft .................... . ~:~:.=~J..:· .. ··1•1•····"···· Ofl4 UOU'l'OOAICO Nft •"~.:.Cil:teD;.;i;·;,;.-:"Mif."" S,t» .... • tn..M -·· 11»71 --~~~~~~~~~~-- PUBUC NOTICE P1JBUC NOTICE 1nw• '"~" ",,." MlMI AC ... I ...... 1(1"4f~................................ tst ... ,,, 0t.o.t1.. ... .. • . .• .... .. ... ................ ._,,. s,111 s.au ~..,, ,. ..... . .. •• .. ..... . ... . . .. . .. •••.. 1.w 1 • .00 ,,,n K•SWnnwrkllool .......................... 316 01 .SO Gtedes .. n ... . ......... ................... 2,s.1 1,a1 :i.i.. ~Mff .. 12~~ .................. 11>4 IU Ill 0.1 ir>ed AO.II b .. • • • • • • • • " • . .. • .. • • • .. • .. .. 11 s 11• 200 T91•1 .. .. .. . • .. .. .. . .. .. • .. .. . • .. • • .. • .. • 10.JU 11,219 12.ill IUMMAlt'f'Of'CUltltlNT OllTRICT TAX ltlOUlll~trn POlt 1m·71 • A-' TH 'ha •fl•-R.t• "* f'UHDANDPUlt'<>ll ~llitH Ulftit ~ o.neral Funo ... , •.• , ...................... . u.•~·'" .e.1stt ,,,...1 AdUIU ..................................... . 102,tlt .IW'J .CW2 ~O:.:':t':'°" Sc-I Bulkllno FUnd Aooortlonl1*\t • .. .. . .. . .. • • .... • • • .. .. . 243.5'• l'OTAL. ....... ........ ....................... 2U,5't N•I General PurpoM. RllQUIWIC·12 .............................. ll,516,075 Net G9Mf'al PurpoM • Mull Education • • • .. ............... . M••lmurnGe<wal l'Urpo .. TuRet• ............................. . O.rwr•l r:und<>verrlde · TuRatH .................... •• ..... .. fOTALOCHERAL,UHO TAXRATIS ............................. . 8ond lnterett -~l11Clpel Payl'()ltnls ......... ,......... ... • .. • 2.732,1'4 OllNIRALl'UND llOINNIN08ALAllCE.JUL YI C..Sll In County Treasury .................. .. ll•votYlno c.511 r:und ........... · · .. • · · • .... • Accounts Reulvllble •......•. , • , ......... .. &tores ................................ .. PrePAld Expen~ • • • .. • .. .. ............... . TOTAL.CURRENTASSITS ........ .. LIH: Cu,.,..,ILl.,lfltlH 1f1Ht A<W.I 1.15U12 nohm11 ftOllnl\I l,121.55' 10,000 :Ml,I02 147,224 ''·* 2,101,0'2 a11d O.f.,red Income .. .. • ... . Nl!T aaGINNING aAl.ANCI! , . t.093.0SJ 2,S'1Mo 1,160,tlS 1,119,1" Adlustr.-ts10Accou11ts Rec~"'•t>I• ....... . Adjultmentstoc...rr.,,I L.1.0lllUH .......... . '3,007 .. 1,71• C6J,4CXH lU,9Ul AOJUSTEDNIT ·"'° 1t1Mt ....... t, 111,5'1 10,000 1,010,S?O 14$,45} }4,415 1,W,151 1.0H,10I l,JOJ,650 al!OINNINOMUNCE .................. 1,140,UJ 1,304.tV l.>0:1 .. $0 INCOM• 8100.S.00 FEDER.Al. I NCO ME 8110MalntMMCe4tnd()jlerallon...... ... ..... '21,101 1,m.JI• 1,250.000 1160 El-art ..,d Seconoarv Education Act .. . • .. • .. ........ 141,510 234,442 911otom1"IWMI ... Employment Tralnll'QACtof 1'1J ....................... . 1210 Natlonal OelenS• Eduutlcn.Act ........ • ............ . 11140 voc.1fona1 Educ•Uon Am-mentsol 1'161 "9i>Other Federal lncorn. Sut>toUI .............. .. MOO STATE INCOME "10 Prlnc111111 Apportionment 86118esicMd EquAllutlon Aid <ll'(ludlno!>TRSI 1 ........................ . 8611 Pllysu:ally HendlC•Pt>ed • .. .......... . 8613 EoucebleMonl<llly Retarci.d ........... . 861 s Tr M1$110tiallon of Hanoicepped Pup< ls ...................... . 1611> Educatlorwl ly Hltndlc•ppea .••...•..•.• 8011 MentallyGrli.cl ....................... . 111>20 St>e< i•I Purpow Aot>Of'tlonment 8621 Driver Traln•r>o . 8612Trensportatlon ...... 1425 Ear1,Chlld!MIOd Eauc•Ucn ....... "30 Special All-enc•• 8631 APPOrt1onrn.n1 tor IM El-tery Scl'tOol Read1n11 Pt'091'-..... • . ••••• ........ . 111>31Allowanc<i1~ 1nstruct1orwl T•t~s1on ••••• •• • ...... . 16,IU I0.•34 10,0'6 102,000 •46,llt tll,lll 1,914.~ J,m.966 3,3'1.211 111,799 157,llOS IJ,U9 8,008 15,610 11S,0211 SI,)'!/ 31,S?O 311.5/~ llJ,915 •.100 19,8J1 200 ... 2 10,IU 2"8,718 '·"' 111.lU 10,000 l)J,852 uo,,.a 3,107,012 Z7S,000 14.000 10,000 ns.ooo 81,950 o .soo U S,000 •27.931 11,000 S,000 Al'PIOH1liiooo• CIC*Tl-...0U""'9 NCT .. fOIN·~ ,.,,.,,,.,.,._,,. t6.•n6 21,1'7,t)L.JI,~ MffeVM.PtNANCIA&.A•D•u....-r .. POllTOt'nOOlUMI ••IT•\KflOMAL .. aoollAMI · • Gener• E-..11ot1, E~tery ............................... . $econoMry ................................. . ............................................... lu0\04.M ••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5"<1., ~llM; aMftlenl•• ............................... . ~,., .............................. . 5ubto1AI ................................... . IU•TOTAL llt$TltUCTl0..AL ,ROORAMS SU ,.POltT l&ltVICI .itOOllAM5 1111truc:u-i 5-t: t11•lruclloNI AdmllllJU.tlon ............... . hulrucu-1 A!Wdl• •.•••• , ••••••.••••••••.••• School Aclnllnl1tr•llon ..................... . Silll'°lel ................................... . Soe<lel Pwoltct. ........................... . P ... 11 S«vl'es • • ..... .. .. • .. • • ........... .. 6JUIJ IU,1)0 ... _... •t.71• 11t, 100 uun .... m i.u» 1~m ,...,9...,, 10.m,JA U.Vl."1 m,no 270,lt4 904,.m t,501.1it 711,411 SOUM JOl,101 "'·"' t,131,7'5 1170 .... 40},tSI tll,HO 111 .. PORTSl!RVlca PROOltAMI 0.ntr•l~I: OlttrictAdmllli1trellM ...................... 153,114 1,06t,ot0 1,211,901 Malnt....nu .:.............................. •»itU 597~ MO,S6S Oller•tlons .................................. t,Slt,464 2,UOMJ 2,00,2.0 Tr#l4!0r't..ilon ............... .... • •••• ...... 1CM,SIS 7'7,ftt 114 ... 7 S..blotal .................................... ~ .. su..m s.m.609 IU8TOTM,.SUf'l'ORT I sa•vtcaPltOORAMS ••• .. ....... ........ S,111,Jl1 ,,.u..zn l,4U,1SO .AU&ILIAltY ,llOCMlAMS Communltywvlc.5 ........................ U2,75l. 151,'41 17J.Ott Food 5enrlc:u... • . . • • • .. .. . .. • • • • • • • . • . • .. .. • I0,'10 111,.eu JQ),i01 ~tlly Ac;qulSltion -c.omtl'\ICllon ........ ............. ~1.n1 <iu,.,1 1,ou,1~2 SWlot•I ............. ...................... Ml,JSJ 1,245,,_ 1,410,141 TOTAL. IXPINOITUttas ,o. INSTRUCTIONAL. f'ltOOltAMS, SU,l'ORTHltVICll PltOOltAMS, ANOAUICILIAltY ,ltOGltAMS ............ 1SA2.J.12 19,431,0CW 22,IU,IU OTNIROUTOO Tuition ................................... . An on-Outgo .. .. .. • ..................... . S..OCol.M ......................... ~ ....... .. AP,ROPltlATION l'Olt CONTINOI NCll!S .. llS,00 111,1/0I 41J,1S1 Nl!TINDINGUL.ANCIS .................. 1,1'9,19' 1..J01.,6i0 GRANO TOT~ IXPINOITUltllS ,Ott INSTRUCTIONAL. PltOOltAMS, SUPl'OllTSl!RVICI PltOORAMS, AUICIUAlt'f' ... tOORAMS, OTHIR OUTOO,Af'PltOPltlATION f'OR CONTINOCNCl•S,ANO INDINO 311,•7• :u:i.011 57S,49J 1,oos.ast 10,000 HL.AHta ".\iiiiuAi.·.riNA0NCIALANOBU~~~~~~·~¥·"' l.J./2l.54t aQNDINTlrt•ll'ANDR•DaMPTION,UNO OUTSTANOINGaONDIDIHOEaT•ONISS •U111M .................................. . PIU$Amountol BondsSolO ................... . Sul>totel ............... , , ....... • ••••.. , ... , Mlnu1Amou'ltol U,'M0,000 U,SI0,000 ,,S00,000 14, 'olG.000 21,oeo.000 Bonds R-....d • .. • . • .. .. • .. .. .. . .. • .. .. • 3'0,000 ~.000 OUTSTANOINOeoNDro1NOEaTEONIS$ u,seo,ooo 20.s20.ooo •IOIHNINOMl.ANCl,JULY t C..•lllneountvTr-y...................... 9a,2'6 916,'70 1,0S:,t:JO ADJUSTED NET 81!01NNINOMLANC• • • .. . • ••••• 9lll,U6 916,410 1,0S?,630 INCOME 8600STATE INCOME 1670T•tt Retie! s..t>wnUOM 1611BuSIMSS lnvcnloryEtt•mc>liOnS • 16n HomeOwhers' EumptiOn• SUbtotal ................ . f700COUNTV INCOME '"°Other County I nconMI • • • • • • • .. • • ...... . llOOLOCAL.tNCOME 'atOOlsll"ICIT••H a11s.t.,...aRotl ........................... . •12UnMCUr'9d Roll, ............ . a llPrkwY..n'Tues ..................... . ll601nt.,est .............................. .. 11900ther L.Oeal ln<.OITMI .................... . S..tttot•I ................................ .. '9001NCOMING TRANSFERS TOTAL.INCOMI! ........... . TOTAL., Nil' aEOINNINO aALANCE ANO INCOME OTMEltOUTOO 10000THEROUTGO O.b1Ser111c• 1e,u 1 ... 110 tU61 3,JIO 899,1'5 0,010 11,4ll 23',.0l 11 1, 1'1,911 19,1•1 71,911 101,13' 1,1'7,IR "·"° 14,614 11' .... ,. 1,l 7J,41' 1,171,2'9 1,475,ISS 1, llo0,,16 IS,4~ 1,1n , ... 00 TOTAL.,UNNDITUaU-0 .:J1~\~.:'~ ... ---··········-.. . CUii ill c:...M'I' Tr..-v ..................... . "'~!1«91 ............................. . TOTALC:Ua9t ... f...-rt .............. , .•• LAttC........UIDOltlff ..................... . ..ITINOfNOUUMc:a ................. h. TOfAL.•XNNOIT'\IRISANO OTMl!aOUTOO~UI ..... ..., NST••CM ... AM-41NC• .................. •,"4.111 t,#1 .. tl 1- ,,. Cl A&.•• MltY'l ..UllM> a•OINMtNOULAH~JULYl Ut.000 CuhlnONnlyTr .. tury...................... .,.,. Uf,000 MITHOOUll .. etlAL.UICa................ U9,a ut,000 ,\OJUST'IDNIT •IOJMNIMO .. UNCa ............. --. TOTAL,Nl'fHCNNNIMO 8ALANC9ANOINCOM& ••••• --••~ IX .. lftDITUltlSAHD OntlllOUTOO toOOSITE~ llUIL01NGS. 9001<$.AHOMl!OfA ANONEWEQUIPMe NT Slltt en41rnproW.n1'ol otSlles ................................... . TOTAL,IXf'DtDIT\IHS ................. . •MDINOML.AHc:l!,.IUNI • Cesltlll'°'*"YT,..llUr.,...................... tJt,000 tff,000 HETEHotNOaALANCI .................... Ut.000 Ut,000 TOTAL.&XP•HOITURllAHD OTNattOUTOOl'LUS NaTEHOIHOIAUNCI.................. t".000 Ut,000 ut,000 STATI SCNOOL.aun . .DINONMD a&OINNINOML.«NCl,JUL. YI ees111nCounryTr•esury...................... ,,.,.,m 1,m.m NaTal04NNINOllAUHC& ................ ~.m,.. aAt,tll t.n .. tz• M Justmenuto Current LIAOillllts ....................... . ADJUSTED NIT aeOINNINGUUNCIE ................. . lllCOME 9'00STATEINCOMl! 8'AOA-1.IOMM<\1 !<>' St~ FecOltta ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• _,.,LOCAl.INCOMI!. 88601nterest .............................. . ll90 Otner Loe.Al Income ..................... . Slllltotal ................................... . t900fNCOMINGTltAHSf'l!RS "301nterlundTraMlers...................... 9Jt,tJ;J 2,147,269 1.-.m TOTALINCOMI ......... .............. ••••• l,uc,ACD 6,l~ ~.1$1 TOTAL.,HETal!OIHNINO aALANCIANDINCOME........... .. ... u.m.on •.•H,515 2S,1'5,MI IX,l!NOITUltESANDOTHIROUTOO 2000Cl.ASSIFIEO!i,Al..ARIES .............. . lOOOEMPU>Vl!EBENEFITS ............... . eoOOOSITES.8UllOINOS, BOOKS.ANOMEOIA, ANDNEWEOUIPMENf Sltesendtmprovtment •.stt •.17• J1,0IJ 1,ZU ofSltes .................................... t,838,* 11.ltt.n• 11,l'IO,;JOT &ulldlngsand Improvement of Bufldlnos. ... ................... ......... 1,610,J'Zt 4,"1,JN 10,1163.HO 8oou andM9dl11 IM Newor E•Potnded School 1.111rar1e1 • ... •••••• ••• ... • • • .. • .. .. st,Tts •17 110,000 Equipment .... ..... .. . . .. .. ... .. •• .. ........ 111,llJ '319,192 1,200,000 Subtotal .................................... 10,70.lD 7,1:16,JI~ :U,l1l,'57 TOTAL..EXf'INOITUltlS ................. 10,la,71' 1,la,ff1 U,447,057 EHOINO&ALANCE,JUNl.IO • C..slllnCount,Trwsury .................... 2.Aff.27J 1,77,,'11 TOTAL CURRENT A5Sl!JS. ••••••••••• .. • 2,4llJ,27J 1,"6,91t t...essCurNtnt I.I MM II ties .................... .. NITENOINGaAl..ANCll.... • •••••••••••• 1 ... Jt,21) 1,716.'21 TOTAL, EICf'ENOI TURaSANO OTHEltOUTOOPL.US •.o.s ... •.o.s.Ma UV.1'4 1,711,tU NET ENDlltOMUN<:a ................. IJ.30Z,OC9 9,"5,SlS 1S,16S,'8f CAf'ITIRIAACXOUNT 8EGINHINOULANC•,.IUL Y 1 Cesllln-olArnerlc•· U Cl ~rncius Br An<l'I "0pera111111'"GHll ..••••••••••• ,,, ........... . Accouftl~ Recelv.cile ....................... . Storu .................................. . TOTAL.CURRINTAUl!TS I.Ms Cur,.,,t l.IMllllllH .. . • ........... .. HET aEOINNINC) IALANCI ........... . IJ,110 AdJustm.ntsto Acco..ntsR-lv•ble .................... . AOiu"mentsto Currentl.labllitl95 • • .... .. .... • •••• •• •• • 15,912 21,160 10,411 •l,11l ts.Ma 21.HS 15,.M . '1,701 l7,410 t2.JtJ tOl,4.JO sun 49,IOI Bond R-rnption .. Bond lnteresl•nd .i..1,000 llS,000 12,)32) ADJUSTEDNEl' Otn.r s.rvoc• OMrge• Otr>er Payments .• , ... . Total,OlllerOut~ ..... .. ENDINOa.t.UNCl!,JUNE >O "'1.8JS Ul,US ''° 1,2l9,8lS l,'°9,195 aEOINNINGIALANca ••• • .......... . U.110 INCOME 8100-1400 FEDERAL IN<X>ME 8220Clllld C.tsll lnCountyTrHwry................. •• .. • 9",670 l,OU,tJO l,3Sl,'14 Nutrlt'°'1 Proqr..-ns •• ~ ............... , •••• , • l600STATEINCOME 116.JO Special Allowances ,,,'1)5 tlS,n1 ,.l!T ENDIHOllAl..ANCE ........ , ....... , .,. 916,610 1,0S2.6l0 1,JSJ,914 TOT"L.,OTHEltOUTOO PL.USNETENOINO a ALAN CE .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . 7,)16,SOS 7,'6t,81S J,JIJ,t62 llOfolD INTEltlST AHO RIDIMPTION f'UND TUSTIN HIGH Scllool DltlrktDra_C.-.,,C.111 ... la OUTSTANDtHGllONDEDINDEaTEDNHS •Uu,,. JO . . • • .. • .. • .. .... 1,97',ooe l,3'9,000 Mlnu•Amountof BondsR~-0 , .. U0.000 S90,000 OUTSTANOIHGaONDEDINOEaTEDNllS 1.:119.000 1,199,000 aEGINNIH08Al.ANCE,JUL. Y 1 C<tsll In Counly TreHury.. .. • ADJUSfEONET 61S,441 608,791 86J7CMd NUtr•llonProgr..,, ....................... . 8800LOCA1.tNCOME 88405.tles IAM4 F OOC1 Ser-vlc;e Sal ts ..................... . TOTAi.NET ll!OIHNINO BALANCE AND INCOME .... IXPENOITUltESANDOTHEROUTOO 2000Ct.ASSIFIEOSALARIES ............... . 4000BOOKS,SUPPLIES, ANO EQUIPMENTAEPL.ACEMENT FOOdServKH Fo9d .. • ......................... . Otl'ler FOOCISeMces ·"·'92 11,0lJ 343.119 •91.711. ,.,,, .. 11J,712 lZ6,llS _ TotalsforTHct.nSal.trth. • •••• 20.o9',920 '1,.261.607 11'3$ Al)l)Of'tlonrnen1 lor Hanorc_.i flljpl1s •or aEOINNINOUUNC:E INCOMIJ l600STATEINCOME ISuPC1hes1 . .. . . .. • . .. ................. . fqulpmoo1 Rep1acom.nt . • .......... . :no.z1• 24,Sl9 t,812 11ua5 JIJ .... 11,tJS -2,201 •U.11~ ... ,..,. 100.0-. FTEFul'·TlmeTe«llefS •••• • . •••• Sll FT E P..-t·l'lme TH<IMIU ,. .............. Y!T FTETe.KIM!rAldH ..................... llJ cwniriY•..-Actl¥Jai. .... 1000CERTIFI EOSAl.ARI ES 11eou1.wSch9<!Ui. ......... _, .... 13,0Sl,OU 16,•U.221 16,961.11' 01,..r . .. .. .. ... .. • .. .......... s.1n.oat s.uuu S,134,U7 Total . . •. ..... .. .. ..... 11.l:IS,OQ 11,148,49$ 11,1'5,54J 7000CLASSIFll!O SALARIES No<t·lnstrv<tlOfl .......... : •• , • .. • .. . .. .. • ,,...0,241 10.133.314 lnstrucltONI Aides ................. 1,lSI, 104 1,3511, l!M 1,,..,3H Total........ . .. .. . . • ......... 1.351. llM 10,tM,36 11,°'7,6511 3000EMPLOYEEBENEFITS ..... 7,'3'1,0IJ UJ9,251 6,639,15? ~BOOKS,SUPPt...IES,EQUIPMENT IR.,,l«-lll Tnt-s&Oti.erBt>olll .. .... .. ........ ... 141,503 151,JOJ !>upplle\ ... .. .. .. .. .. • .. . • . •• .. .. . 1,Sl'l,"°'S 2,,,.,9'1 EqulpmentR91>lac;emen1 .................... 117,100 17',360 TOl'AL .......... : .......................... 2.453.:Mt l ,tll,6'1• SOOOOTHERQPEllplNO e~~NSE$ , .... ~ 1,4j1.1•( M54,Sf1 TOTAi. ................... 1.,., .............. 50.••$,fN '2,i11,Mt Lns Ewclu\lons .... , ....... : , ,... .. • . .. .. • .. l,I00,611 Totals for TH,~rsS.lerlH ., .... ,, 22,632,ltt ... .r.~ , l~ clir....it•....,.. c.n-t .tld4KAU..-0,....-. oancrs T~ Tee.I •..-e u .m.m s.~.161 t2,'°6,"9 U,?o.,106 1,314,saJ 12.s.o ... , t.,639.15'2 1'1,lOl 2,605.'18 179,360 1,917,641 7,691;<186 S1,'71.M1 1000CERTIFICATEOSAl.Allll!S R~u1 ... ScNdU•• .................. 11,t11, 1n u.nc.no u,m,106 U,SJl.70t ot11•r .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. • • .. .. .. .. • •,su,m s,m,4'0 S.o1'.W s.ott.»1 lottl . . ................. u ,m,-1 10.no,220 20.-1.!7> 20,)61,m h!WY-ActMlll cw,.tT-Acth'lt ... .·. ~ c.-.'-- O.r•.... OUM C)peretll'Q Or•t' T•lal ...... Tttal • .._. 400qCAPIT.Al..OUTl..AY Slttta.1mprow,.....t• ................ 4',441 llulldlntl$ .. .. .. . ............. Je4.•71 11oo1u . .• .. • ..... , ........ a.m Equipment. • .. • ............... 1S,4" Le•s.Pur<..se ,.. . ·•••r••· .... 20,!02 To1•1 .. ,.. .. ... . • ' ., ..... ,.1,336,1'0 70000THl!ROUTOO ' Debt s...YIOt 330,011 1,m ,530 6..AOS 71S,4'2 174,102 l,21t,540 U,554 $JJ,S5' 1.000 111,n • JM.1'2 1,U3,60I m.5 14,903. '· 1,'31,15' ~.11' 11,Sst,2'1 TOl'ALl!X"l!NOITURES ........ •5.049,1$1 •7At,US SJ,'172.U1 ?0,nt,'MS 7200-H<>f4·EXPl!NOITURE 7SOO OISllUllSEMENTS TultlanTranlfe~ .................... -10l,'1l 300.000 lnterfUnd ............... , .............. -2tl0,t00 SIU<!Jnt l'lnen<lal "Id ....... , .......... 11,000 l,061, 100 1,0S4, 10S 7'IOO ""· '°'G6nlln09nclu ...... , , • • .. .. • . , •. 11•.4-U ~~;~i.:£x'PE°N'P1tuAeSi" .......... 17.ooo '·1'"521 s.•70.,UO OTHEROUTOO .. '. .............. 0 ,065.8.51 ..... 1 .. sun.m 7$,70t,4fS TOTAL, NET 81101 NNINGllALANCE ANOINC.OME .............. , ......... .. TOTAi.EXPENDiTURES .......... • ..... .. ENOING8Al..ANC8 .... ~~ ................ . CASHINCOUNTYTREASuRV ............ .. llEVOl.VINGWHFUNI> ................ .. CASHAWAITING01!POSIT .............. . ACCOUHTSIU!CllVA81.I ................. . PltEPA105XPINSE ..................... . GENl!RALRHl!llVIUf .................. . · TO'rALC1JRRl!tiT ASSE $ .............. .. LU$CUl'UNTLIAllLITll'.. • ..... . Nl'T1!NOING8Al..ANCI! ................... . TOTALllCHNOITVRHANOOTHEROUTGO PL.USNlT !'Nl>INGllALAHCI,,,, .. , ....... S .. IQM.RISaRVl,U~ HOf*ll*>•AA.AHCl,JU\.V1 ........... . '--cyrrtM 1..fllllllltlft ..................... . HllTIJIOlmllNOIALAMClc.······"···· .. • Ml...-l•Cd',.,.,ll..1*11flH,, , ......... ,, AOJUSTIONST •IGINNINGIM.ANCI .. 1W"'7 ''"·n Acllllll t\irNftt 8udolt • 64.»i,702 7S,l40,4'J 11.-sl,1'6 7',100, .. J 11 • .-n.~ 140,000 u...,,.~, u ,Ooo u.ooo . 1'0,402 1,144,402 ~,14 ,,,-5 140,"7 1.0,d Wllom Ho State Specl•I EdUC•lion Fac1tit1e> •re A..,.11.ol• • .. .. • ................. . 86)6 Appor1iorlrMl>I tor lnstrucllONI Mat .... ••IS .................. . 8670 Tn tt•n.i ~tiOM 1471 Bu\l.-ssln...,,tory 21.11• t2,J20 20,000 l ,311 S,000 Eumpoons .. .. . .... . . ... • . .. ... 100,SOI m .m 111>71 Homt OwTW>"' Eumphons.. •• •• .. .. .. • ..S, 1'1 1>10.210 111>7'01MrT .u R•llel Sut>v.nllons .. . • . .. . .. • • • • • • ..... . 8690 Other St•le Income.. • • . .. • • .. ..... .. Sut>tol•I .......... ,... .... • ........ . 1100 COUNTY INCOME 8110 "Mhctlla~ r:unct~" 8800LOCALINCOME &110 DH.trlct Tue' •11 Securf<I Roll ..... . 1812 Unwcuntd Roll ........ .,. .. ........ . MU PrlorYurs'Ttxot .................... . IMO Salts ' ~.. ,.. t•,301 2.~· 1,an.1o11 5,s:u.ns •.18J,•5' 11,191 10,000 l ,957,7.51 10,867,219 1l,U2,UJ 5tJ,;M1 .. 7,JS7 1,00,54 1'31~ lU,3'2 150,000 1842Saleof Equlpment•hdSUpplfn ....... ......... u•> ~lJI 8860 lntoru1 • .. .. .. . .. • .. .. • . • • • .. • • • .. • .. 11'US1 1,Ult no.ooo 175.000 •to F1nandComrect1 M7S ConlrlKt Servtcu .................... . 59,SSl 198, .. , 65,000 M19 011Mr i=.tt And Contract S..vlatt .............. , .......... . MIO "MIK•ll--l'undt " ............... . ll900tl'crL0<ellncome ................... . Sulllol .................................... .. 21,000 11,m 4'.111 o .ooo 21At 2,7'9 J,000 .... ...., tt,dY,tff 1'"43.111 8900 INCOMING TRANSl'llRS 892001herTuluon ........ :........ .......... 107,2.SJ , 1~ l:J0,000 TOTAL. INCOME • .. • • .. .. .. • .. • .. .. ........ U,11S,MW tt~,tW '2'.414,IK TOTAL.. NET aEOINNINO aALANC.ANOINCOMI ................. 1 .. 916,11' 21,147,•11 2J,nl,sa l!Xf'l!NDITUltHANOOTNIR OUTGO 1000Cl!llTil'ICATe:OSALA111lS' THc ... rs·s.1 ... 1n ......................... 6,541,6# 1,IU,.U ...... os stl)ool AdmlnlW•tors', S1ij11ertnt..O.rit1•, 11114 OICtr1d Adrlll,..arreton' Salttln ......... . Otller C.rtfllutld S.l•rlu ••••••••••.•••.•.• =~~s~·1·,;ie·o·s-i.:A'~iiif .............. . 1 ns1rucllonal Alms for OfrwctTNCllllltl Asslstri• S.IM'IH • • • • ... • • ............ . 'Ollltr c 1-.111ecSSe1er1., ................... . Su111otal .................... '. ............. .. :IOOO E!MPLOYl!l lllHE,.TS KHllllandWel,.,. SJ•.ln 1u ,1• n1,m 7U.t• '17.US 1,U l,tt7 76".197 ..... ,GSJ 11,'51,42• •'5,1'5 ,..,712 141,tff 2.0,,,UO 2,"6,J19 2,61S,91J uu.01 ,1,1~.o>1 3,SD,tn 81nelllllor T .. <MU ·•"d Instruction•! Alci.s .... , .. ... .... .. • • .. )Sl,741 *1"" •20. ttl Untmpl~t ln~r-for T .. c11erun0 lnstrjKUCINll ~1ClllJ .. 't" ................. . ~lltr l!mj>i...,.. lle"'9f lt1 , ................ .. :·:~.cs: s\ji>P.i:1·2s-,t·: •••· ·· · ··· ....... . 4NO EOUIP~t!NT R~PLACIMINT T'l1ttll00kl ...................... " ......... . Ot119r&odlS ., ............................. . lnstruc.llOl\al $upcillt' .•. : .. • ................. . ot11trSupoll9f .... ,, .... , .................. . EQu1p-lliPlec:•ment ................... . ='~"Aai·,;·;1·.tVic~ 'Atir; · · · · · · · · OTl:fl!ltOPUATINO ")(PflCHS Qlntr~l,.,- Pt(MNI 5ef'V~ ............... , ........ . Coll(/~ "*'I•• W.MI .. •• • .,,..,,. ", <*her 0.--•tllW ~-.. • .. • .. •• • • · • • .. · Siletol•I ......... , ......................... . 600011Tl!S. aUILOIMGS. •OOKS,ANO Ml!DI A. ANO NIWl!~.lf P.INT S,111 1,961 S,500 m ,itJ 1,UO,Jtt 1,111,SIG t,116,112 1,111,.,.,. f,NJ ,014 SllllUIMI lll'IOfOV1"""1tOUlt•.. ...................... ,,..... .. ,. h hdl11ou11d • IMpl'~oftulWlflCll ................. ,,. ;ri.MI ~ BoOllleMMd• L J ; IOf'N"'•I•,.,._ a I \._ k~Llllr•ltl .......................... , ..,...., iWJSI •~'Pll'Mlllt .................................. · ~ 1 m.ttJ ,,,,,,_ SuOt.t.a ... •• •• • • .. •• •• • • • .. • .. .. .. • .. .. • •• 1 'i.na •12 -- •uHOTAL. lllPINOlT\llU ••••••••••••• .._ 1f~-rt.tUi\1$ "'300ll411!1t0UTOO 1 , , OeMkf'YIU , I AIWl"'l 11~.. ~ • ' I Ac<Olllll oUcete t... ".' kllool 111111..i"9 "+;I ... "5Jlt , .-... • ·•• OUttolllt Tllltl., 1_,,., ... ~ ocew.akN1 c:.n1tn . ._ , or """""' ((.vrrentl ..... ) ····"··················· AUOtM,N\JM ••• , ..... ~··•••••••••········ =~~:::::::::::::::: :r.w-:.o£•·""°'' ·:····4••·:··· ............ ". "°" ~~ •A ~~. = ... '.S. .. ' ............. ". '""-• "~' it.nt.9* •• • • ........ "'::-.I: =·· .... . ........ ........ ...... ....... ....... 111>10 T •• Re!lel Suovtnt•on\ 11&118us1neu 1 nwnta•"f Enmc1Uons 1617Home<>wners' Eump!,on> ....... .. 11&190therT••R•lla4 Subventions l .• , ,,. • S..1>to1a1 ••... 8800LOCAl.INCOMI! NIODlltrtC1 T•wo 8811 Secur..i Roll •.. 8812Uns.ecuredRotl .. NIJ Prior Years' Tues . 1160 lnlerest ..... 88900trter LOCal ln,ome Su111ota1 ....... . TOTAL.INCOME ....... .. TOTAL,NETlllOINNINO aAL.ANCl!ANOINCOME . OTHl!ltOUTOO 70000THEAOUTGO Debt Ser"'"' Bond Redemption .•. Bond lnteust and ··•·········· 10.261 11,120 7.0,'60 ~,191 20,107 44,ll>J 2& 87• •JI •11.02a t.15.•1• Sl,511 11,0ltl J9,•q• u 800,21J llS,SOS 1,640.626 US0.94' )90,000 S90,000 11s.m Other Service Char9ts Otner PavmMI\ .... Tol.4l,OtherOu190 • . . ... ••••• ...... •. qu,11s JS1,7'S 310 •u. us ENDtNGaALANCl!1 .IUHa• Ces.11 In Coun1• Treuury Nl!TINDINGaAL.ANCI! TOTAL,OTHEROUTOO PL.USNl!T•NOtNO 61S,1'1 '7S,OI 758,601 Sl,291 13,/Jq J1,300 1,477,711 sss.ooo lJl.699 soo 414,191 m .su S9J,S21 •AUNca ....... ..... . .... 1,640,4l6 l,5s.l,U• l,477.n5 ec>NO INTl!RIST ANDltlOIMPTION 'UNO SAN JOAQUIN ILIMINTAllY ScllMI DIJltlCIOr~ .... C-IJ'. Calllff111~ OUT'STANOINOaoNDIDINOlaTl!ONISS etJ-• . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . IJ.CMS,000 UMS.000 MlnusAmollnlof 8onds R ... mecl ...... ..... • .............. 100,000 no,ooo OUTSTANDIHOaoNDIOINDlaTIDNIU U.)45,000 11,.62S,000 a101NNINOaAUNc•.JULY' Svlltoeal ...... SOOOCONTAACTEOSEAVICES ANDOTHEAOPEAATING EXPENSES 011\tr ~ratlngE1tpensu, ................. . TOTAL,EXP&NDITUllES ............... .. ENOIHGllAl.ANCE,JUNE• c.uh In S...~ ol America · UC• C.mouseranc11 "'Operatlng"C.Mll .................... ,. .... . Acc.ountsAece1ve01• ....................... . Stores .................................... .. TOTAL.CURRENT ASSETS ............... .. L~ssCur,.,,t Llabilllles .................... . NETENDINGaAL.ANCE ................. . TOTALEXPEN~TURISANO OTH Ii ROUT GO PLUS 1.a.1 42$,4JI 1s.~2 21,1.0 10,oll •7.11J 7},$11 12,tU 41,701 Jl,410 21,313 101,00 Sl,622 •~.aoa '3,~ 49.219 2S,49S 111,l.W 61,01> S7,179 NETENDIHGIAl.ANCI ... , ......... •.. 141,6~ 592,166 lll,717 Publtsn.dOr.,,ge Coast Dal Iv Piiot, Ju1v_n_._19_11 ______ ,_2_)0_.1_1 __ _ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NQTIC.f; ANNUAL "NANCIAL.AHD•UOMT R&POttT flluctoet 1 ... 11w f'hul YHr ••tlnnlnt JlllJ \, 1'11 H4 lndlitt -.ao. 01tl OCEAN YI IW Scllool Ol1lr1cl or.,,..c..u~ty, C:.Ul-1• NOTICE 0, ADOPTION AND TRANSMlnAL . All .cllon S11a11 be t4ken on '"I' rtpOrt durlllQ r•o11ftf' or a111110nzed UHKWI muunvs of the governing boaro. • To 111e co.mi y Suc>er ln19l'«Nnl of Schoco: •. TENTATIVE ANNUAi. OUDGeT REPORT. fl\IH4'jlOftltlt9rMIYlllecl~ the oovernlngbOard of trw KllOOI O•st,,ct. OaleofrnMtlnQJl.W\t20, 1917 SIQMdO.l•~.OArlllS.lu•IK'I' b. PUBL.ICATION ANNUAL BUDGET RllPO~T. Tiie gov..,.1119 board, 11av1no made on JU4f 18, 1917. """ revlsloftl. llOdftlonJ, andd8"99••1 II~""'' neces'4ry, penOtl'Q publlutlon, public ,_lnO. end llneo ~ • ...,...., r•· turns Ille r-t. Tll• pu041c 11 .. rlno on 11111 r•port w1ll tl9 held• OceM v ... Sdloel Oktrlct Olllce Board Room, 7912 Werner""'""'• Honl"OIM SuchOll All9UM t. 1911,•t 1:aGo'clO<ll P.M. OH .. lllOluntyTtHldry...................... uo.m "2.1111 811,'31 OltAOES,AHOl'Olt'TRICT NITal!OINHIHOaALANC•................ ll0,'31 .. 2.llO ISl,tJI AVERAOaOAIL.YATTI HDANCll AJUUSTIDHIT a•OINNINOULANC• • •• .. • ..... •••••• IJO,t'JI al,110 151,631 tNCOMI -.OOSTATEINCOME lt70THR .. 19f~li0flt .. 118us1 ... u1n,,...loryEaempllons 21,0M 21,004 .. 72 HorNOwners'ai.mciUoM .... ......... U1"7l 101 .... .. ltOtMfTa_R .. ltf Subvenllo•u .. • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • .. • . • , su11\ote1 • • .... • . . . ... • • • • • • • • • • • ... • • .. • • ... uz.m in.an MOO LOCAL.INCOME •1001s.1r1ctTa1cH 1111s.c .... .aR011 ............................ 1,u~.• •12unMcur.<1 Roll .......................... J6,J4l, lllJPrlorYHrs'T•••I ...................... 2',7JS ~'"'.,"' ................................ .,,111 819001 .. r LOUI lnc9f'M .......... , .......... • • 44 SUl:ltotel ... } ... l! ...... J ............... , .... ' 1125',J1J TOT .AL. I NCOll\I ........... ••,.... •• • .. .... • 1 ... 11,0.SZ 'l'OTAL,NIT HOINN1NO 1,210,,., 6',2l5 2,1,911 .... oo 1,)45,001 1.US.OGJ •A&.ANC8 ANDINCOMI ............. ..... 2.UI,"° 2,21$,780 l,1 ... '41 OTNlltOU~ • 70000THEllOUTGO OelltS...Ylc. IMlld ~'°" . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . ....... .. . 1f/Olll10 7J0,000 80f!d 1 ntffest end c>tMf'SffvlatOlatoet .................... "'"'° 6'1,'35 401 •.Jl't,110 ·~ 1'2 Other p..,,..,., ........................... . Tolet,OUlltrOCtlOO ...... , • • .... ·" .... • ... .. INDINOMLAHCa,.nHClal 160,000 Gatlll"ClluftttTr-,.,...................... 161.llO ISi.ta 9",156 ltlT INOINOl.ALANCll ................. ,.. IU,llD ISl,d 12t,7J6 TOTAL. OTMH OU TOO "-USNP•NCMN4' •At..AHCll ................................ a.Ml,,,. 2,21S,119 2.1'•.6ft IUIU)tN•ttuND ll•tNNINMLAllC•,Jll\. YI CIJll l11'*""y Trff_.,, .......... , ....... ~. A<~tllec.fy~ ............... ,. ..... ,. TOT•L CUlllHT AISlln .... , ............ . ""90ltN11tU•t1t1es .................... .. ••T•IOl"'flHO•AuHca ................ •.nu• J,Jt1,00 AOJUJtaDNCT • .. =:Nl .. OMLAIKll .................. 4,.129,111 a.'97.00 e.toi,• lloo-MOllf08•.ALINCOMI • eO\lltfllMllir•ll-................... . LOCA&.llfCOMll~ .... . .. ,...,,°' ..... ············•!"••••••········ ~U-tf8Ulldlllllf~ ....... , ........... . Hl)illtf "'"11~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ...... , ............................ . fi;:t•=:-:.'Nit•······· ......... : .. tAl.ANC.IMfCJll'ICIOM& ................. . tX,IMOl'NHIA .. OOTHIROUfM *OCOH"'ACTIOHl'!VICl:SAH'O .. O"fHlltOl'lltATINOIX,ILHSU :O.jotaf:~~;;· .. ······· .. ······ 'INDHSWIOUtftMl!fT a11r=• 11..., .-1t1t1+111 °''"' ····•t •····-·············•••tt••• tul""M.,OPINDl'f1MIS ~~"=O,ITOO ............ ~""-.."""' .... ..,.,..., ... .. --.~CM "~·-.... .. ..,... .............................. . ........... ..,,, ............... ; .................. . •tf'OfM.en.llCMI,.. ............ ••••• ~ ~ ........ tt,10l:l,IOO *-"' 4',SU,W U,t;U,411 ~tlM.1'7 t,Mc'" lU7tAO ,.,..,. 1f1t.11 ttl'J.lt .Mi!MI AC ... llHfAI 1Clnd<trg"'1................................... '·"! 1,m l,.G.'9 Gra<Msl"' .................................. l.D 1,61} l ,'71 Gra0.s7• .................................. J,227 3,141 t,tff K., Summer Sdlool • • • • .. • • .. .. • .. • • .. • .. • • • • ts. 5'0 Stl Total........................................ 14,341 u.m u,111 SUMMAltY Of' CURltlNT OISTRICTTAIC ltlOUlltlMaNTS "°" ttn-1• A-Tu T•a 91Ttit" ltale llMe PUNDAHD PUllPOt8 11 .... rM Ulftll ~· t,1CM,U7 l,I012 1"·* so.os .esoo o.nera1r:-............................... . CommunJt' S.rvle•s ....................... . $1.. J.).1)$ ·~.,.. M4IAl1 lor Needy Puplll• I ............. ,., .... , AMU•I repeymenl on .i<COUlll ol Stat• $(ho01 8ulldlno Fund Al)CIOrtlonment ............. ., •• ,. . . .. •• • '19,MS ·"" .2'U TOTAL ........ ".......... ... .............. 97J,051 NetGerwr«I Purp0M ..... .... .. ............. s,n1,u. 1.»tt MaicirnumGenefel PurpoM Tex Rate··••····· ... , ................... .. ArH#ld9TMR•le ........................ . G9Mr•I Fund Qv«rlci. TOT~·~::.:: .. M.·~UN~····•·;·-.. ······· TAIC llATIS ............................... . 8on4 tn-Mld Prt11CIP11I P•.,,,,.ni. ••.• , •• , _. OENlltM.PUND 11 .. NNINOUl.ANta,,IULYt • C..lh ll\ County T t-M....-Y ••••••• , • •,,,, • •.,., Re.,.,.•lftlll Ollh l'Ullll ....................... . A«eflnll~lv•lll• ....................... . 1' I· I ft'romPa1•81> PlJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~......--- Pl ' IUJC NOTICE l'4 • ,, , \. ••• •1•0••"'·' ... ' • ... ! ~,,.,,, ,,, ... i.t t UWMl•"•'"'""fillY l•t•.,.f4•"' MI ._,N-Vw't••• li•11npl1"""' it()UWf I•• 64•11-4 ~"91'ttNM -• ~tflwr'\l"'h'"'.,.... ...... ••• , ,.,. ~. q ... tomtmt•nct~··· ~ • t ') t • " \•·'CJ 41"1 lwHdt"9\ -·~l••-•""'1'-•• .. ,. Ul«M t •<( ,.,. ... c. t •AN~l'l 11\ ,.,.., , '., hvit'\ ,l"i1 ~ tOIALINCOMt IOfAL. 111 f alOttlNING •.aLAN C( &tlOIMCOM« • a l't •D1Tue e 1&etOOfMlll ouroo L IHtl'•CAtfiOSAU.lltE~ "' '" '),&j.,-•• , r.oo 4ctm.n..~•r••or\ ~uiMrr•f\f nOtf'h ~ •J •r l 44il•n•ftt•W~l••' W..M••t ' ""l11lt(•IM S.66'1•~ HJl H • CL .. !>~lf.IEO!.ALAlll['> • t•u1.h~•A••ol.H01t1Kt t ~.t<PWne A\.)of)\.611K.• S.l•t•_.• VIA 'C•~tfted :WI., ... !Jl.>l•I ~ EMPL.OYlli aE .. l!f'IT'> "' .Jlth M1d 'Nrett¥• &.rw••b lot f ••<Jwf'\ M'Ct tn)trU(t•Oft41 A•O.: !'II ,, ""lt.mOJO'ffl'Mt\l tnsurfW't<e for f••C.n"r' .and tnilruct~i A•ot~ Jllwr EmQ4o•fH S.nt'l11. ...>YOIOlltl • •.iolO BOOIC:>, SUPPi.i E~. A .. O EQUIPMENT REPl.ACl!MEN r h:JCf~\ 0 1nor Boot<• IO\lfU(ttOf\11 ~UQPIH~·' Otf\t."( SuPOt IV\ t-ood S.erv1CAh . tqu1prnent Aeplat<.emAtnt 'l>UOlOldl , ).)OOCO .. TRACTEO SElllllCE~ ANO 0 I HE R OPEAATINC. E ltPEN~E ~ C->ntract for P11Sona1 S.rv1t•> Cont••CI~. Ren••. ano t..to .. Otlwr 01>1rdll"liJ E•pen~n ~ul>IAl•I ••••••• --· •••••• oo.i.l SI res. BUILDINGS. BOOK~ ANO MEDIA, ANO NEW [QUI PMEN f ~11es ttnO I mQrovementi. ot S111') 8u1ldtn.Q\~(\(J ttnPrOV"t"MOnl ol 8u•ld•"!I' Equ1oment SuDIOldl . SU II TOTAL, EXPENOITUAES !OOOOTHEROUTC.0 o ... bl Servi(·• A.nnuil• Rtl),d'(m••n on Ac (..vu•U ot ~tdtt' 5<.ll()..)I 8u11J1no.i ~ppJrt10ttttwnt Ou1qo1no fu111on 411 Olh~r fu111on 1ntntund t1no Ot"'r tr dfhh:h ApvrOpt"•.JhOOIOf"~l1n.Jt n •r SUBTOTAL,OTHEll OUTGO A .. D Al'PAOPRIATION FOR CONTINGENCIES. TOTAL EXPE .. DITUAES, OHiEll OUTGOA .. D APPAOl'lllATION FDA CONTl .. GENCIES E .. OING llAL.ANCt , J UNE JO '""" 1n Counrv Tr~o .. ury Rt 'IOIYl"'iJ C-d~h Fi.MW A<-eounh Reu11VdDlu ')IUlt."'li , Prt."Pdlr E•pense TOTALCURRE .. T ASSETS Le\\ Cva~nt Lt.0.htif'\ .. ET E .. DING llAl.A .. CE.. . roTAL EXPl!NDITUlll!S.OTHEA OUTOOANDAPPllOPRIATION P:Oll CON TINGE NCI ES PLUS NET E .. o ... G llAL.ANCE 1NSTRUCTIOHAL l'ROOllAMS 01•nt'rJI EC1uc,1t1on f 11 ,.,,.,..,cH" "tC)t;C.1JI l::dtJC.dltOf' E h•mt"nt~uv SUB TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS SUP POAT SERYICE PAOOllAMS IOilfuCliOf\dll :>ul)QC)rt 1rhtru\.t1ondl A.dm1n1\lr H1on ln"i!lru,f.on.tf Mt .. d1d ><noot Adm•ntttr.thllf"I Sublot•I >o.:-ciaf Prote<h Puo11 St-r Y•(~~ ~·ner41 ">upport 01 tr •Cl Adm1n. .. cr-11on ~d•ntt'ndn<:e Ql»r4hon~ T r.;)'1~L>OrtaUon .>UOIOldl SUITOTAL,SUl'l'OAT SE RYICE l'ROGllAM~ AUXll.fAAY PllOORAMS (oin'"u·11ty S.rv1c•~ fOO(J ~(Wt(<"\ ~UblOld .. TOTAL EXPENOITUAllS f'Oll INSTRUCTIONAL PROG .. AMS, SUPPOR I SERYICf; PROGRAM'>. A .. 0 AUXILIARY l'llOOllAMS OTHE R OUTGO ru1hon 0.11 Ol~tr Ou190 • ~~b~~~ .. ~IATION°..0111 CONTINGENCIES NET ENDING aAL.ANCU . .. .. ... GllAND TOTAL. IXl'ENDI TUAI 5 FOR INSTRUCTIOHAI. PllOORAMS. 5UPPOATU llYICE l'AOOllAMt, AUXILIARY PllOGAAMS, OTHEll OUTGO, APPROPRIATION f'OA CONTINGENCI ES, ANO ..... •tt.J14 "11• . .., ... ".,, "'1J , '°' ... 11 f,MO) , .. ,. ltl ,., ....... .. n.• .... ,.. auo n.~ 4.011,11) fU,•UI .... I M .,. 1 ... ,,.. '" ... 111,41• U Ill it.II> M. II\ <Ill) .... -.... , 1 .... t.~.H• , ,., .... ti l.111 IJUJt ••.OM JU lf I lll,<11 'IOI .,...,.u t\.flJ l\m .... IQt tO lilt J ... II tlt.t~ m /I) IU 411 JJJ,..f 10\,11\ "'·'" lJ.J.•I ••.llJ UO 11,lO),OIO 10,061 tit L•" (ur,..M llC>iltll" NITINOt .... U L.ANCI TOf 4L. all l'lll•OITUeH &MO OTMaAOUfOO l'~U' u ... I l Ol•.Jtl NI f ••DINO a ALAHC• l •) •1 ~•CIA!.. •1Hev1 l'UNO llOIMtllNO IALANCl ,JULY t C..tll IA CANl\l'I ltH\UIY MIT a aGltlNINO IAL.ANCI &OJUUIOHIT HetHNINO UUMC.C IMCOMI l'IOOINCOMl .. G FAANV( .. , "jO lnt .. rh.wtO I'""''"' TOTAL INCOMI TOU\., HU l lOINNINO aALANC9 AMO INCOMI IXftlNOITUlllS WOOCOHTRACflD)£R111Cl!\ANO OfHlR OPERA II NG lXP(NSE'> 01"41• OIN•alllWl ( •P4'ftH' .OOOSI IE>, BUILOl"IGS, llOOKSAi<O MIOIA, ANO NEW EQUIPMllNf \lln •nd l"'l>'IMl-.nl 01 Stl•• lqu1pmon1 f OfAL. lltl'l!HOITUllU I NDINO aAL.ANC•,JUNtJO C••" '" Counly f••••u•~ •.. .,, .. ,,, •• ti) NIT I! NDINO I AU .. CI! TOTAL, llCl'INOITUllU A .. D OTH 1111 OU TOO PLUI N&T llNOIHO IAl.ANCI! .. ,,, UATI SCHOOL I Ull.OINO t'UNO 11 OIN .. l .. G IAlANCI!, J ULY I 1.11Ht1 tAll) .-l/S •• )jA )II "·"'' •l.191 .,,IJ/ ·~.1)1 J1~.1u .. ,~, 41,111 .... 11s ....11s IU,012 IU,012 If JU /It ''·*·O•l N 01.~ C••" 1n (.oun1y Tr .. •ury 11.)11 11111 NlT 11! GINNING I Al.ANCI ADJUSTED NET I EGINNINO t Wl.JH •I\),._; • Jll.~)I IALANCl IJ Z•I II )II 19,t" fNCOMI! .. ).UJ IN,Ul 111,'71 ..OOSTAIE IN~OME •Soi SU ~J, .. l .-..11) 16..:IAl)CJO<llOO m•lll lor )• "'"' • ,,, JO) tO •IJ lU "' , .. * fd I ;l1t':""a ,. '"'' Cla.J'll .... .r.u 111 4)1 I UOl.11~ l JI/ WO I Ill, 111 J.M.>V 1.1.. l./l! f, I.~.... •.Jt0.001 I /0),* l 00),01 1 40 ),018 •U tOl .atf,4U .. , .. ' tllo,JJ'I !01 /JI ·~.•11 ~Oil.S•o 1.l>Jt,•IO ' •.O J toS •. ll• '11,198 40611o U,O.l •1,9)0 1,001.86S 1008H J&t,loJ a.tl,111 1.104.lb7 80 .. 1/9 IMl.111 l l)) ... J.1'1 9•1 10.I~ t >Id SOJ l ISO.~i • 000 Jll lit/ >11,119 )lo,dH Sl 00/ 1qo SN 1.112,HJ l),)'1 l t8.8Sl 1 04J,Sl9 l,).)/.~ll 111.11• 9/,9.0 ol. 16• 11•. ll• I II 119 62 1..i •• ,.s.••• ta,1121.00• ld.1.a.-0. U/ l&I •• 31) 11) Joi ... di> , .... J&• •1.•a• ... llS •&J >l• II ll• l'" 18 II> 9'3 N S00 96J I JU 1SI 1),000 Wt 401 9) 511 .16.)90 I 9)1.81/ 882,0 9 1.oeu211 1 IJ9.Slt u.oo.i 09.0dl O.Sl1 31,110 1,81',?U 1,230.111 S.0.06• h ,000 If JIJ.119 19,Jl>o ~II 10 OSI ;03 a 01• I•• ~ JIO ldd J \Mo •)f) J 1.JO >II IJ 16t,t•2 ti )'1'.j /,_) ''1 ,,, II~ 111 1 00.010 1 .0.. IS2 116 l.lfl IW,J/1 /.>J,110 '10."'4 ..... , .. :141,JO J 011, ISS ''° .. ~ •J0.10 1112'3 )d) liiJ I lM>~IA& 1813111 111$,illl 101 110 90/ ,>~l "1.,)81 '·"'·'" 06I01 J.010 '61 6 l/l.U6 110,Jn ...... l•l l•l 1Ul•l.l& t' \>ti r4J h!,&)I Oo.4h I J.12 .. I t,118.017 I !Al ll• J!J Sll ~,. >I• SI,) H) use . .os .,.,, Ill) J •12 U9 6 116 .... 192,tnJ ~.001 /0 Oii ••• ,.s.a .. 11.011.661 " 1.e.t<M> 10.161 >1'.3'lil U8,SIS 11~.JiJ oJJ.n1 IS•.2lM Sl.98• IUUJA •H.>11 i;Ml LOC.AL INCOM~ H-tOS.01• U..J )41~o• L4 ..,..,n,J thJ1l«J+1io' ll60 lnrcre:\1 Jtt-#OOt~rU><•• In om.to ,uOIOldl 10T &I. INCOME TOTAL, .. ET a EGl .... l .. G IALANCE ANO INCOME 8..Mldtnq,.and lmptOYt:'m•nt of b"'dd+"'l" TOTAL. EXPENDITUllU ENOING BAL.A .. CE, JUNE lO (.t,fll•nCounty frr,l\ury N(TfNDING BALANCE TOT4l, EllPE .. 01TUllES 1'1.U~ I 100 •OO I OA)J 'OJ ti /4SI /I >II ll )I/ l1 Sll NE T l .. DING llALA .. CE . ll "' CAf'ITElll& l'UND/ACCOUNT llEGl~Nl .. G BALANCE, JULY I Co,tf on(;ol<t<n 51ul" B•n• Hu,.1na1on B•o<.n "Opero-n<)' Cd•n ACdH'"" R«l'•VdOh• TOTAL C:URfU'NT ASSE rs l~\ .. Current Lhl01l1t11·~ NET BEOjNNING BALANCE .A.df~m.4t•l04U.-4WAI" Av<.••t140i1t Adf\l\tm~s toC.u""'"' L1.1011tlit• ADJUSTEONET BEGIN .. ING BALANCE INCO ME 8100 d•JO(EOEllAl INLOM( 81lll (h•ld N.ar11100 Proqr .1m~ '4'100tn..r ~td-·r.u 1nc.om1 SuOIOfdl llOJO'>I ATE lliCOML a6l0 C}p..-1 •'Aft. •N..tnr.: 86l7(r111dNJ11t "'p, •Qr uu 8800 LOCAL rnCOM~ itMOS.l·.-. e&A•FOOOS--r"•tt S..h- TOTAL INCOMI TOTAL. NET l(GINN ING llALANCE A .. DINC.OME EXPENOITUREi AN D OTHEll our GO :IOOOCLASSI F If DSALAIJIE<. JOOOEMPLQ'ff l lllNEH I'> •ilOO BOOK> >U PPu E \ AND EQUIPMEN r llf PLACEMl:N I Fooo ~,...,,,~ .. Fooo Con1tu 1-., R•·nh, ._,n.• L .1 •It' Otf\er Oe>erc1!1nQ EJl."'-"tht'"\ SublOldl •. 600051 res. l'IUILOCrll,~. uoo .. , 'IND ME01A, ANO N(W EQUIPMENT EQu1pm1.-•n1 Food "*'"•t•· Equuww .,, !>UBTOT AL. E l<PENOI IURES H'll>OTMEROUfGO Approor1t1l•C)O •()( Cont1f';. n< 1 TOTAL, EXPENDITUlllS,OTHIR OUTGO, ANOAPPROPlllA TIO .. 1'0 11 CONTINGENCIES ENDING I AL.A .. CE, JUOI( JO c.,n '" Coi~"n :..1.11 .. u .,.. .. t-tunt1nioton B1·ac n 0Mfdll"Q (•\'1 At.( Junf'\ AtcfPMD•lf TOTAi. CUllllENT ASS EH l~~Curr••nt L1.0.l1C11, NET E .. DING BALANCE TOTAL EXPENOI TUA ES AllD OTHEll ourGO PLUS NET ENDING BALANCE Puot1...rwd0fttn9t> C04')1 O •••v P11Jt, Jun"n JO &04 J;,JJi I .. Sn ,,, l.t/ 110 001 j')f J\/ .. l)d JO> SIO I 0~ I HJ J IJ/ 1.Jl!i<I h 11& , .. ~~ N•'d l)M >11 •·O '~" t JU ...... •~.oa" JS 11• 1.f )O), 10,'18 ]),Oii • ta..&>i ..... I ) JC)) .. 1 ,,. 11U11 I ) /~I I 111 / 618 •JH II )\/ \\~ /l/ 11 ,.., tlO 1)11 Ill 1') 0 ]II •• •1• .. 1 ,,. I 500 I 500 11.m )1,.l9~ 11 J~t ll J~9 I I /)/ 110.QJll 1j1,1;s •l,111 llA .. 1' 11).1)1 II) 9JI lo ltJ7 llO ~· •ll 1H "'' 201 lH JI) l~.000 JH,J/0 2 JOO '1. 'l-01 AA.WI ·~ Jtij ·~ 000 n,Jtl '° J()J >JI~ ,., WJ JlJI II ~~~~~~~~~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE A .. NUAL f'INANCIAL AHO I UOOETAll'OllT 1Bv6q .. 1 ... ,,,. ""UI Yur Bt91flfll"9Jiiiy1. 011.....r EIMll ... J ..... H , 1'711 COASTLINE AEOIONAI. OCCU"A TfOtlAL l'llOOllAM S<-1 0 111"<1 Or•119e '°""''· C•l11 ....... 1 NOllCEOF ADOPTION ANO I RANSMHTAI. All •thon \on.tit cw l•liu~·n on 1n1s reoorc Clur1n9 r•9ut tr i)r 11ultwr11e,j '°"''"'"' meilH\Q\ ot tne oo"'"''"" ocwrd lo,,,.. Counlf !>u ... rcn1end.•n1 >I '>cllool. d TE .. TA TlllE 'INNUAL BU OGE T REPOR r lnosrtOOrl "noroDy 111.0 OY tl'l~ 9ovttrll1nQDCMfdot ow scnoo1n '''•Cl D•tt~otmwtinq Mdr''' 2~1h, 1 ;t/ S1QJWd P•ul E Snyd~r Se .. rt111ry o. PUllLIC.A flON 'INNUAl euoc.e T REPOR I. Tne 90wan1,;g Dodtd, P'l•vinQ rn~ .)f'\ Jvn,.11, 1'111, \u< n tt"Vi'l1Qn\, ddd1t1.>n\. dnd tl).tf'\C}f~ 1l dff!m\ Mt«lndrv. ~nd1n\I puC>llCctl100, nuot.c htdrlf'KJ, ,.nd t1nt:tt..9dopl1on, n9rt.>oy rd· turn1 lhl A'oort fh~ pUOilt n••·" no on tn" f~OOfl .-111 Of' n.•ld dt (Od\lllne R.!QtOnitl Occupd t1"nal PrOQrdrn Office llOJ Mdr D<H Ol'fld , BldQ C . Jt 11, Co~I• M"'\~. Ca1trorn1_. on Au;u .. t .tlh I UI ·•' \ l)o cioci.. PM t_,19nt"d P .. u1 E Snvcter,Se-cr'-'t•ry U IJ.10 1176-77 lt71·11 Ac1,..1 Act ... 1 lwdg•I E NOINO I AL.ANCE • 19,Jll./H l~.3'6.017 I ONO INTE RfiST A .. 0 AfOIMPTIOtl P'UNO 20 &SI 96) •OJUSTEOHET BIGIN .. ING 8ALANCE. JULY 1 OUTSTANDING llONDIO INOEITEOHESS•I J"nt >O Plu' Amounl Of Bonds Sold • :.UOI0141 • MonusA,,_..I Of Bond> R•dttmro OUTSTANOtNO IONDEO tNOEITEONEiS I E GINNING IAl.ANCl, JULY 1 AOJUSTIO NET llfGINlllNO I ALANCE INCOME ..OOSTATE INCX>ME 1610 T"' Rttlef SotMlnl ion 1611 Bu~nnsln"9n1ory E<rmploe>n• 1612 HomeOwnll"' E••mpllo~' Sublot•I • l800 LOCAi. INCOME 881~ Ol>lrtel Tan> M 11 5et<Hlld Roll 1'12unsec11r..a11011 8811 PrlbrYeers' THn l860 lnl••HI •. I• IOI ,o.xl 2.m.000 .... l.000 410,000 •. ~J.000 1'9,000 •.161,000 41S,OOO •.08'2,000 l,llt,000 SSO.o47 ••7,fU sso ... , ~IOI /8 ~) 81.Jll •~.m 34.t.tl IS,»l •l,J.10 SJI ,.,,J46 US,•11 .,, ... IUO/ IJ.07S tS,S/I 111,'186 ll.13' 10,2•S IJ/ ,311 •n.111 I 0.9,29' 1,w2.1oa •••HO , •• •lO 90.lllO S2 OlJ •5 ... 9 ~.600 1.01~.127 1.J1', 127 INCOME a&olO Loc•l Inc~""' (19()0 lncom~~ f(6n\l•r. TOTAi.i NCOME TOT Al.. Nl!T IEOINNING I ALANCEANOfNCOME EXl'E .. OITUAESAND OTHEllOUTGO 01.-.<1 E•Pi:.-n<t•lurr 1·>00 C~rt1f •t•14"1 Sctldr+~ ... 2())0 C••u•f•ed Sctli:trlfi'' J.).)() E mpi~tff B .. ,...1,1 •llOO BOO•S Soppo-., •nJ Eqv1D'f*\I R<Ql .. tmtnl 5000 Con1rac1..:t So•rvl •• , otnd and 01Nr ()ptpr•t1no E•pert\111 .000511u. 8u1101,.,,s. 8oOll• '"o Med ... •nd .. ..,. EQulpmeno Tol•I, Of'-.<1 E,.(pend1lu•<' anll Oo1u OulOO TOTAL, EXl'ENDITUAU ANO OTHl[A OUTGO Appropt1e1111n tor Conll1191nc ••• NET •HOINGIALAHCl!,JUNIE lO TOTAL IXPBNOI TUllU, ANO OTl!&ll OUTGO, Al'PAOl"lllATION f'O" CONTIMG•NCllS, AHO 1' 110 'IOS, IOJ •JO.Ill JU IOI IJ1 l/1 .0900 ll l'I/ t>J.IJ) l~J.W ' '010,•ll 1.010,llJ •JA JI) IS/,)I).) 41 IJ<> S• 181 110 Sil t OJ.1,1~ JA.11rf t IAJ,'61 I UJ.•ol 1 111 , .. '19.0/ 118-'00 t IJ.JS5 ••.000 ·~' 200 '121.•11 111un Ss.51' I HOIHO IALANCI! • . ~l•.J9• 1.o.a.m 1.118,1 .. !!1d!y.Juty29, 1fTT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "c.A t 1em ' il('J)f .otSJ .one 0.25 1001 NI El-IU .. U N a H1flll m.m NB rM••\11111 t,QlttD OIMl e&Ll'UMD l llOINNINO uuw.c•. JUL y I Ctill ill Counl\O TrN W'Y .. evolving c:.r. F11nd • • • •• • • • .. ...... A<<CXH'lsR-..1v*-··•••••····•··•·• • Stor•t . . .. .. . . • . • • • , .•.••......••.. PretNld E•-. . TOTAL CUAAINT ASSITS ....... . un: CllfTonlLl1911tllftend O.l•rred 1....-........ .. NEW BEGINNING 841.-\.tU"J" NEUEG1NN1NOA6W>n"'-'\10~1Hit .. AdjU$1"""''' loCunWll Llellllllltl.... • AOJUSflO NIT atOIMMINO a ALA ti Cl INCOMI llOO·MOO l"l!OERAI. I .. COM!! 11.0 E;1-eryMldS.coM&r1 [dUCallOn.Acel .... ,.. .. ... •· • n 10Ne11one10eflflMEduullonAct •••• 1240 Vo<At1one1 •e111<•tlon A-.n.nuof I ... 8<1900tner FeOQ••• Inc.om• ••..••••. Sublotat ...................... . 8tOO Sf A TE INCX>ME ,.10 PrlncltNI Aapol'llotwnent 8611 e a11c Md Ec:i1H1lu t1on Aid 1611 Pny•K•I H4'fldlcapped .. 86U E duceote Mltnt.lly ll•lara.o •. e6u Tr.,Mtlle MenUlllY Rel•ra.d • 861S Tren5jl0f'llOll01101 H•nd•UPC>ed Puptl• 861& EdllClhONllY H-IC•ppe<I ••• 8611 Menl1lly Giit.a • .,, ... 1620 Special Purpo .. "-llonmtnt 8611 Ort-Tro1n1og •• 1611 Tr•nsportellOll 161S Eu 1yCN1-Ecluu hon 8tlO Spec .. , Allowancn IOll Allowence for IMlrUCll ..... I htev111on IOJS APC>Or'll~l 10<' Hend"•-d Pup.I for Wl>Om NoStela Scle<••I EOUC•llOn F•Clhh~MI Av•1l•Ote .• 16>6A-11_..mtor 1n,1tUCllON1I ~IHl•ls. 11439 Otner Sc>e<l•l Allow•na> •••• 111>10 T •• Re11e1 SoD••nuons 1611 Bus1neu lnvenlMY E•tmpuon> Wl Home Owners' eaemption• •• 1619011>er T ••Rell et Subven110n• 86900u1er Slate Income. Subtotal ...... .. 17C>JCOUNTY INCOME 1780 "M"cell<I09out Fund\'' Sublolal 8800 LOCAL INCOME 8ll10 01stri<I T d•~• 881 I 5ecured Roll 8012 UnS<'<ur<'<l Roll 8atJ Pt1or V"ttors' T •:iu!\ &1•0 Sdl"" 88'2 !>aleol Equ1pmen1 j nd ~uPPI••• 880 S~leOI Land .tnd 8u11c1u111> 11110 Other Solies... • 11850 Ranl.otsdlld U•<e> e&40 lnwre>I • . • • • . • , !1<110 Fe~s•nd Coo"""' 8<111 Adult Education 1!81S Con1rac1 Serv1cH &,!/901""' Fte••nd Coolr•CI ~ollfV•U• 8"0 · M1~e1u,....,.,, Funds" 8890 Oll"ltr Loce11ncoml' Suotota1 .... 8~ INCOMING TRANSFER> 8~7J Oln•" Tuot1on TOTAL INCOME TOT AL, NlT Bl!GINNING IAUNCE IHCOMI! EXPENOIT\lllES&ND OTHER OUTGO IOOOCERflFICA TEO SAi.ARi E~ T .. cr>ers· S.lan•• • School AOmH-.iltr4ltor\ • ~uiwrinlenct.:ionh 41nd O•str1c1 A(lm1nn.trd10f'~. ~l.trtlf'!t 01ner Cert1ft<.ate<t Sdl•rtt'- SuD101a1 2000 Cl.AS~IFIE'l SAi.ARiE~ tnstruc.uonat Aide\ tor Di reel f(:6Ct\1n.., AU1\fdn<.e >a tar•'-'" Otf\et' C•ai~\lfH.ld ),.1IMt• .. Sub)Oldl . JOOO EMPLOY(;[ BENEFITS MtaHn and'Netldir~ 8efteftt\ tor Te.cr'lwr ~ and ln\.trucuonal A•d•\ • Un<rmploymenl 1nwr<>n<e lor Toocner~ •nd lnstructtc>ndl A1dt~ 01ner Employee 8enel11> • ~uDtot•I 4000 BOOKS. SUPPL I es. ANO EQUIPME .. T REPl..ACEME .. T TUU>~U ... 01nur 8oot<s • ln\truct1on~1 Svc>otit' .. Otrwr Supph1» Food Storvic.r~. EQu1pmenl R«P'"'-' SubtOla• >000 CO .. TRACT ED SE RY 1CES•ND OTMEll OPERA TING EXPENSES Contracl t&r p,..r,onal SerV•<h Conlracl\, R«"lt\.. •NI L.tdS4h 01n~r OQOretl1ng E cpenu• .. SuDlol•I 1oOOOS1IESr BUii.DiNGS 800KSANO MEDIA ANO NEW EQUIPMENT S1tfo~ tUld lmorovc-rrwnt of Sttf'\ 8u1101"9~~0 tmcwovemenliot Bu1ldu·tc.a• Book• .. noMecllalor Newor E•~d SclloOI L1Dt ... 1tt Equ1pm~1 Suototal SUI TOTAl., llXl'IENDI TUftU IOOOOTliER OUTGO Debi SerYlte .t,nnua111-vmen1onAcGOUtll0151••• SCllool 8 u1ld1"11 APC>o<honmenl Olr>~r OetM S.-r.1ce Subtolal OutCJQ1n11 Tuition TuilK>n IOI' R1t11lonal Cl<cup•l10<WI Cenlu or PrOQtams All 01ner Tuition Subtotal • I nledund ""d Oi'11r T/ ..,ilers. • . • .. • Approproa1.on for ConllnQtncl.i. . • .. • • SUB TOTAL, OTNlll OU TOO &HO 1,IOC,llt 1,w ,1• "·4" UU JOI 1,tf2,IJ7 ;)lf,la.! Uf3 ...tlO 121.UI . .,,,., 3.UJ.TSO 4'!i,lff 34,000 36,UO 12,UI lll ,5'11 lM,lOS tSS.lSI IS•,•)S IS7,•10 lllU l.!Al l/ ,IOO OIS.111 1,>ll.112 .,, 34,J/9 7,&19 ... ..,.,, M IMI ~-.10. 10,000 ees.e1s ..... ltl,llS '*·°'° Ot.924 jJ "·'°' Sl4,($8 1.011.m 3,21t,S1? M ,Clel 32.'1•2 JS,1.0 71,9Sl :i.3,61) 112, I 16 IS.,219 1n,ne m,20 10.217 Jl,IOO 1ll, 116 1,11',lll 14,9IS 4S,2IO 7,12• .... <IO, .. , 40, .. 1 ,.,,.,. ....... U 2U» 10.• l.»t.»t '" .... ,. ..• " U lt,U> 1.•11.'21 l.JOl.OOI 4.lOl.001 a,11•.tt• 524,llS 1S,ll0 ll,SOO 70,000 31.1,711 211,900 156,000 llS,000 $8l,W 7,.00 15000 .. ,,. 31,IOG 21 ... 1,l\4 l 2,111.n 6 3•.61'.tU l,tS.S,0'9 J,JSl.O 1 J. 918,0U Ull.01 1,01',llO 1,015,000 J.llJI t,•oo •2, 161 96,Slt )OJ, 119 l),/ll 911 2.111 101.SJS 111.2.SS Jl4.Z01 241 JS,104 1.ou •.19S ' l,2SI J,OIS JJ,ISO,llO 31,24',"4 •.000 lJl,115 120,00C 3.S0,000 100 2),000 "' 3,500 2.000 ao.m.IMll •01, 111 SIS,114 SS/ ,601 O,Sl9,909 '6,•19.l16 •&.914.0.0 d :rt2.~ o..,. on s1.2:n,Oil 1,16-4,721 1.•JO.... f,SAS.l fO t,00,JOS 1,173,021 l,19',acM 11 )4J,611 tl.'11,1~ 1S ~1.110 li•.•11 • Jl),96~ &.910,8'1 •Jl,295 7,023,CMJ 1.'60.Jll 9&-0,,.. 1,1u.au 3,000 1.860 J,1S4,l01 3,,.9,&19 •, 111,1'1 ), 1!Ml,30S )Cl,S16 82,9S1 ISi ~·· 1,001, II• 71S 1)6,169 /,ll'l.01• 64,090 104,0AO 1U .J3.I 941,l)O 1.1U J:No,SU i . ••2.sso •1,0" IJU•• I U,Ma 611,901 l.lll,JI• 2 ••s.221 7 •••.•11 7.•Jt.347 u. l'J •I .J1• •t0.610 .. /,It! 1,S..'12 1,fU.~ .>t."4. in ~J ~un 1,l)f9,411 l ,lOJ.210 1.099,411 1,:IOJ,210 111.HJ 1ss.- w .01J l.IU ,,.9, 111 22','9S 493.434 J,Ml '"·'" I ,ll0.3'0 8,0IO,l'I 2,19 .. 0Jt l,IU 3.•30.JS4 5,1127,116 SS, 1.1 11,96• 1, 121,US I ,218,•26 ....... , JSl,111 7.889,287 0,911 Ml.Sil l.S01,S23 1.1• ..... 111,HS 06,1'1 IOS,021 )IJ,434 1,2•S.itJ '6.IU,S2J l,SIZ.UA 41'1,S42 1,923,A.S. n2,.,, m.an .. SA.114 u •s 1,403,:MI APPROPlllATION ,011 CONTINOl!HCllS.. t,441.~ 1,100,1•7 l ,/IS, ... TOTAi. llXPINOI TU .. 11, OTMllll OUTGO AND APl'AOl'"IATION P'OR CONTIHO .. ES l!,llS.~,010 S0.608.'89 E .. OING llALANCll,J UNE M C.s" In CounlyTr .. sury Rf/IOIVlng C.uh FIHld ....... Ac(ount$ RK4'1vabte Store• ...... Prept111d Expense •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••.•••• GEN E llAl.RISIAYll,J UHE10 ....... . TOTAL CUAlllNT U Sl!TS ....... , .. . Len cu,....,.1 1.1e11111ue~ . • • . • . .••.•••.•. NET INOINGULAMCll ..... TOTALIJCftl NOITUAll, OTNIEAOUTOO&NO Al'l'AOftAIAn Off t'OR COMTINOINCHS PLUS NIT INOfHO aAl.ANCE IMSTllUCTIOHAL ftllOGllAMI Gene••• Eouuhon; PrtlO<'mitl Elementwy Sec:ono.try Adult ............ , .. SuDIOlal • • S1M'c1al EduC•t- Prelorm<M Elemtnl•Y .. . Se<onoary .... .. Subtotal .................. . SUITOTALINSTllUCTIOHA~ P AOGAAMS ................... .. SUPl'ORT H llVICIE P'llOOllAMS lr1tlrvt ltonel 5-1. 111s1ruclloNtl Adrn1nlllr•tion .. • .. .. .... .. 1n11rut11one1 Mld11 . .. . .. .............. .. StllOOIAdmCnillr•llon ................... . Subtol•l • .. .. • .. .. • • .. .. .. • • .. • • • • • .. .. .. • 4,4'0,10. • 20,000 1115,llS ll0,204 191,.U S S.SZ9,0JO 20,000 1,Jft,.SS2 91 1, ... Jt9,0SS •.40'.a.o l.l".l2l J,2'6,920 J,ttl,J'll l. Ill .140 4,lOl,002 *·°" ».Jll 12,011,199 1Utl,VS 1.7~.otO ..... 5,691 60.:Jl'f 1'1,ff1 10.n 1.294 n .42t,"9 U,s,Jt 1,411,.l74 3'&.111 1,143.100 10,000 S0,000 4U,07J 6U,07l 50,169 u .ou.11' 10.m,111 1n.10t 1•.m .111 IJ,1$1 \,6'5,126 m.~ 2.17s,A93 n,ll0,"4 JA,41S, 1n n.6A6.3'6 llOI, Ill l,094,420 2,75'10ll 4,4)1,510 PUBUC NOl'ICE aw 1teairnii110n . • .. • .. • • • ... -.-.. -.-•• -"il"l"(~w11r-:-,;a;~_11'iao,a1=.-n1M!Z.t' llOftdllllWllll<IMOllWS.,\'IL•Oltf'en ••·• l, .. lt .... > 0111er ft•wlNl't• ... .. • • • • .. • .. .. • .. • .. • t it TOTAL.OTMCeOUTOO • • •••••••••••••• U14,,m U1'plt ., ...... . CNDtMO tALANCI, JUHi • '-"'In c.Ouriw T ,..."',.., .. ~ • • MeT l'NOIMGIALAMC• •• TOTAL. Of M•R OUTGO 11'\.US NllT a M04NO a&LAN(I.... •• • •• • • • • .. • 4..-.M> aUILOIWO~MO llOIMMl*lULANCl,JULY 1 c.tt11l11~w.rr .. _y ............. . u u c:"'""' l.)elllllff ................... . NI T •IOIMMINe UL.ANCC AOJ USftPN•T H •IMMIMO aALANC& •• llOOLOCAltMCOtllll 1116 UM ol llulldil\ll ,... • • • · • • • • • · • .. · • TOTAL IMCOM4l • .. • • • · · .... • ... • " • TOT AL. NI T UOt•NUtO aAUINC« AMO IMCOMI .................. . IX,..NOITVRHAfH>OTillR OUTGO 1ii.q111""*'1 ................................. . su a1'0T AL. 11tftbl01Tua1s •••••••••••••• 1000THEROUTG0 lnltrt lltld ...o OC,., no..,, 1trs ••.. , •.......••. SUHOTAL.QT"I ROUTOO ............... . TOTAL. &XftlMDITUlllS ANOOTMl!llOUTOO ...................... . INDINGULANC9,JUMll Jt C•sn In CoolltY T,..SUf'Y ................... . TOTALCUllllllMf ASHSTS LHU:u,.,.n1UtDtlltles ..................... . Nll'f INOIMO &ALANU ................... . TOTAL. IXftlNOI NllU ANO OTN•a l,)11 U ll J,)71 OU TOO ftLUSNCT INOIMO •&LAMCI ••• • 4,"6 ST&TI SCMOO\. MHLOIMG P\NIO al'GIMtllNG a&LANCI, JULY t CHI> In Couney TrH-V • . .. . • • • • • • ·... • NeT a•OINNINOa&LANC• ........... . AOJUSTeO N&T a eGIMMINO •ALAMCI INCOME t600SfATI! IHCOME 16AO A_.-for S<llOOI F•Ctlll•h 8IOO LOCAi. INCOME ..OS.le llot:JS.l•ol t.no-Bul101"9• ............ . l860 lnlettJI . • • • • •• , ........ ·". tn001 '11r Loc.llncom. .............. . S\lt>tot•I ........... , • YOT&LINCOMI TOTAL. NI T a EOINNINO aALAltCI ANO ltlCOM& EltOINGMLAMC.,JUMIJI CHllln Counl\OTru wrv .... NIT •NOINO IALANCI....... •• .. .. TOTAL, IEXl'llHOITUAISANOOTNlll OU TOO l'LUS NIT lltlOINO •ALAN Cl' •••• Httl 100 100 111 CAP'UERIAACCIOVNT' •EGINNINOIALANCll,JULY I Cun 1n 84n1<ol ArMrlc• "Oper~Uno''CHh •.• Accounl$ Rec;e1vable •• Slore• ............... . TOT AL CURREHf ASSETS .... Leu Curren! l lllbllihH ... NET llEGl .. NINOIAlANCI: AOJUSTIDNIT aEGINNINO IALANCE INCOME 81CJ.>.U)(ll'EOERAL INCOME 8ZZO'CliildNuh1 lion PICJ9r<ll'lh 8'00STATE INCOME 8430 Spec1a1 A11owenc" 8"37 Child Nutr11ion Pr09r.,., 8800 LOCAi. INCOME SIMO Sal~ ~F-S..vu:.eS.1e. ... 88601111ernt ... 8890011'1erl..oallncOfTI~ .................. . SuDtolal ....... TOTALINCOMI TOTAL. NET alEGINNING IALANCE -.No INCOMI •• ElCl'l HOlfUAIS 2QOO CLASSIFIEOSAL.ARIE' .o.>.l BOOKS, SUPPL I es. AHO EOUI PMENT REPLACEMENT F"ood S.• Vlt.es Food • 0Uler 1"000 5erVtC.,_ Equlpmont Repl«eme'1l • , • Sublol•I • SOOOCONTRACrEOSERYICES4NO OTHER OPERA rt NG EXPENSa,!i 6000SITES, BUILDINGS, BOOt<S A .. 0 MEDIA, AHO NEW EOUIPMliN T Equlpmlfll FOQd.~rvKe [QUI-I .... 10000 THEROUTGO TOfAL, EXl'ENDI TUlll!S •• ENOINGa&U.NCf, JUNl JO Casn '" BM\11.:>I Ame"c• "Operalit11J'' Ca'" ....................... . Accounls Rtcelv.sble ...................... . S1ore5 ................................. .. TOTALCUllAl!NT ASSETS .............. . Less Current Lleotllt,.~ ..••• NET ENDING aALANc.E ............ .. TOTAL EXPIENOITUlllS AND OTMlll 11,tfl 1,IU,41• SIS l,460 1,ISl,4ff 1.•n.200 au .Mt 110,)61 9,000 1,000, 11' '7,811 9,21) 11J,t86 78,IU U l,341 22&,U2 as,1.a OU TOO PLUS NIT ANDI HO aAL.AHCll 1,6S4,1U Pubto_ Or_ Coast Dally POOi, July l'I, 1911 11,143 11.1sa '·'•' ..,., 1,,., 9,tft """' 71,1'J 2•1.>•2 uun lJ,HO JS,140 11,111. 1, 11S,Sl.I .. , 11.'IOO 1,1•.•n l,1Jt,il3 ..... " 8)S,ll1 llU 211 tOI t,OJ9,5S7 •.'63 t90, 110 61,143 UJ.111• ,~ .. ,3 IOI.Ml 1,814,.SJ 1t.1.a H,to U,NS U.WJ 1.1 .. t,tati4J' JOO 1UOO 1.JU,1)4 ..... 1.11>! ~~~~~~~~~~~~..-~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC.NOTICS ANNUAL F INANCIAL ANO I UOGET RIPO•f IB ...... !or IM"''"' YHr .......... JvtJ '· "" ... .,.. ........... Hl fl HUNTINGTON lllACH UNION MIOtt klll9el Oltll'kl 0r ..... c.... .. ,.~ .. NOT ICE 01' AOOl'TIOH ANO TAANSMIT'TAL A.II actt.., Sllell"" lakt n Oii 11\il r•port dU"''9 ro9111ar ->r •ulllOf'.H,. _,., "'"tl119Sol tfte90V~•n1ng bo••d To Ille Count f Supo n nlMcMM of $cllo0f 1! .. TENTATIYE ANNUA1. 8UOGlii.T REPORT. Tllitr-titllMfterfl~ Ille 9ove m1no ooard of Ille sdtool d1 sl'1ci Oel•ol,....tl119June18, 1911, ttt/ Sl...,SFfMICJ.A111drl,~lfl' b. PUBU CATIOH ANNUAL 8UOOllT lll!PORf. TN.,,..,......,~~ •"'1 made Oii J une 21. lfll, '""" re~1t•-· •dcl!UOM, .0 d\M9H•• II.._• necessary, pending pUOllcerlon, pUl)tlc lleM•"liJ, ..W llMI a do111t1on, llet9" ... 1um s IM report. Tfte pUbllc l'IHf'lllO"" Olis r•Porl Wiii bt fleld •t (dUQtlon c:..-. SWI "" .. Aven.,., t4unllnglon ea.<;1>, C•lll.on AU9USU. ttll,•t 1:ooo'cloe.k1>.m . ~ . 519"9(1 """" J. AOoott. S.V.Wr\O GAAOl SPAN OP' 015TAICT ll'r-'or-•te Ck-tJ AVERAGE DAil Y AT'TI NOANCI l'UNO ANO PUAl'Otl Gener.ti Fund ....................... . Adult~ ............................... ··• Commurl4ty Senti CH • • .. .. • .. • .. • .. • • Annu•l r.r>atment..., lt(c;ount ol Stele Scllool 8uildl"liJ Ft.Ind APPorl1~I .. .. • .. .. .. .. • .. • • • l:No.US Slreel Assessmenl• .. .. • • .... .. • • •• .. .. .. • • 11,500 TOT AL ...................................... IQS,)19 NelGetwt' .. Purpos.·Rfll'ul•rK·ll .......... 2 S,IM,I07 Neto-rat PIKPOM·Adllll e ouci0tlo11 l,11J,IOI M .. lmumGlnetat Purposa fax Rate .............................. , Gener"' Fune10.,.~n.s. Ta•llaln ............................ . TOTAL GfHlllAL ffUMO T&XllATIS ............................... . 2.2221a-1n1wes1-Prl"'1.,.I Paymenu., 1, 1tc.~ OI H•RALP'UNO ,., .. ,. AC- 7,7Jl,J09 'Z.0140 ..... , "~" -.... •.114,tOI u.ooo -.1u 360,ln 7.1'Utl 1,9tt,JOJ S,"1,36f )J.tl• 120e.At>I "'° 0 11•8' LOUI ln<Om• SuDIOl•I ... TOTALINCOMl • . TOTAL. NIT al!GINNINO 84LAMCI -.1110 INCOMIE OTHl llOUTOO 70000THEROVTGO SJ>e<.l•I p,.,jl<IS , .. " ................. .. PvPll Strv1ce1 .. .. . • . • .. • • .. .. • . .. .. • . • Publls'*' Or•n(le Cool D•llY P1101.J _u_tl_,_. _ .. _1_1 ________ J_12_1_1_1 1'7.Qit l.'53,UI to0,131 1,346,UO 7,tl0,1S1 4,'21,13' 1,Ul, .. 7 1,SU,974 600,931 1,111,911 2,m .111 4,'71,i)IO 1,t34,S10 1,6n ,450 tll• 09bl S.""'9 410,000 ::::: rn~:r~o;;w, ............... .. Service Clw •llH .. • • .. .. .. .. • :llJ,'70 OIMr P'fmtnl• .. . .. .. .. . . . .......... .. • TOTAL.OfMlllOUTOO .. .. ........ .. IMOIMO ML.AMC•, JUNl lt C.sll In Olunl't' Tf'fflllr'I' •.• ttlT IMOIMO aAL.AHCll. 10TAL.0TN•ll OU TOO ftLUi Ml:T •NOINO aAU.NCa .... 7fJ,410 ••2.11' .,, .. ,, ... s.ooo •71.20 •.•o '11,611 1 ... 1.1(111 ss•.ooo 440.23' • 600 fft,Ut IM3,10l 14l,10J PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE G41Mr•l~I 01,1r1c1 Adlnlnllltallon ..................... . Nl•llt1enM1ce ............................... . 01Mrel~ .,,.,,., ......................... . Tr•nSl>Of'latlon ............................ . Subtotal ............................... . SU9TOT&L.$UPf'OH SERVI CC ftltOORAMS ..... AUXILIAJtY t"AOG"AMS Cornmlll\fly Servltff • • • P:OOd ~rvtcas............ .. • .. • ••••• t"kJlll't' Ac.,iMIOPI Md Cot!Ur11tllOll ••••• ~::~1.ij;il.01f\iitis ~o• ·· · .. · .. · IN$TRUCTIOM-.L.ft•OOllAMI, SUftPOllTURVICI ftROOllNl!IS, 2,145,lu '·'" .... l.UA,IU 132.m 1.701,I" 3,0ll.4lS 2,oo.:ns J,7t7.l1t ff7.•u •Mt.741 3.171.11' 2,211.ns 4,tot,142 1.07U97 10,.14,931 u.no.m 11,.as,no 11.o t.O'JI .J.0'17 J11,5'J 61U02 1,n1 ... 2 1,0IJ,910 nt,tlO 41•.m 1,111, l It &ND &UX4LIAllY l'ROOllMU.... .. , .. 3'"'4.UI 4.J.J's.JU .. ,au.SU OTN •A OUTGO TwlUOI\ ........ , • ............ .. AU OU..r °"'90 ............................. . Subtot.tt ............................... . 1Al"t"llONIATtclHPO•CONTINM .. CllS ::!::~~&:niuiii0...... ,,Ul.t40 ,,,.,eta IN$ TRUCTIOMM. PRN•AMI. Sl'ftftOtlT SC' A VJU f'lllOCMl.Ull. AUtOLI~ Ill 't ••oo•AMS. on.a• ou100. AftftROf'lllt4notl "°" CONfl .. •Net•S. AMO ••oo•• tAVINCS .................. Jl4,211 ...... ~ • .o..m OUTITAltOt .. Mll~, O•OHtf04MtiMJ9Ma ................ 22.9S,oeo t'l.111 .... MlllUSA-'•lllNlilllle•lmff ......... , ..... 1.-.- 0llTUANOl ... MllDtll>INOHTIOtll .. fl.ar.1111 "-~ ••OIMMI ... a&UNCtt, NL 't 1 Ct\ll ~l'I CoolNY1'•-'f .................... ,, ...... .,.g.m ADJU$TCOlt&THel"Ml••IALAl!lc:a .. , ....... 1,tU,Jn ... CC* • ..00$TATfJHCOMll ' .. t!IT ...... l« ....... 1- ... 11 •u.t!MU ''""'""'' .. ""'"'°"' ......... . a7JH-o.n.,..· l 11111'1111Ci... ............. . n.m , ...... , 1A0,7" 2'!,1~ . ... ,,. 7.000 '°'·"' 217,"2 UU J• a11,JOt m.•s nt'°' 1 IMl .. 11 1.ZU,Slt , 311.~ .. ~ .. ~· OlAt •t90WfTHRtt.itMw11ti.w .......... .. '4.IMotaf ······················•••••••·•••••• ... lOCAl.IHCOMI •'•Olwtuf••• •111t<w...-.......................... . 11\2 U..-.c"'911 ..._. • •• •• ·•-. •••. u .... ,. u .. • .,,,._y_.., ........................ .. ....,.~ .............................. . ... o.:.., ...... '*""' ••.... , .......... . ll*C•t• -·~ ........... ,., ••••••••••••• , •• TOT~llMOIM TOTAL,fltt-T:r~ -.u..ca .... oneuouqe ,_QTHllll(IU100 oe.w- •. I .. I t I • I I : I I I ' I . i' I I ., • DAILY P4LOT _______ P'mtax, July 29 t977 l'llBLll' M>TICE t'UBLt(' NOTIC'E if~IN i.>.¥•,. "'A'f•• l Iii .. ,.04 ... 1"'1·•· f OTA1. llo,QMa ....... u "'au .,,, »• ... , .,, fOfA~ NIT l•OINNINI IALAN(. ANO tNf.OMa I •~INOtT\l•I• ANOOTMI• OU 100 ,._,.Cl M II •CAI& 11\•'LAl"I \ U I t IU 0 dilw •• ...... ~'*' ... ,.,, .......... ..,,. \ ., •. 11 ........ , .. •"WI Ot\h tC I .... ,, I •" .... w1.,,., .. O ll\.t1 (l't1 I .1.-1 .-"'' wo1-.1.t r»> LA 'lol,ll!'U~AIAttll ln\fr ._. '9'""'4 A # 'I o., .. '···"'""" ... , .. .... , ... )tf\.er c 1.-,.1.eirt ~ .... , "'"101 .. 1 ~' .-,_,,.., j. l ' ". ~ w J , 94••ilf\ 4n.f Al~'•'• h t•e I I ••• ,..,, .. " "'''" ... ,!) ••• 'Jf\•mp i}"'°"'' •t t ,, .. , ,.,. fl h_,. t• • t .,,., ln\tr IA t ,.. .... •· 1111 ... oJ h\ '" ......... _I .. ·~•l.fh 1•1 IH 1,)01 411 t• tll U II ¥•1 Ill .., J I\ 1\ '" ,,. • •• , ••.& I JU UJ/ • ••• I J"41 ~fl'W'' t:~·~ .......... I ..t ';()I'• • ~ •h "'f{'h, \ \\J.. .... • ..... I •tf•,,o1_.. ' ., , j•' ' .hi It>• I k>I I U 4 J'tl IM • 1 • P M t •l ift ••lAt.l'M•NT '.)ff\t' t• '1··~ '''"I ,,,..._. ...... v •) 10• ,,,,_.. /0 ,, •• ,. I I • I'• ....... j~ II ttl/ '41 'l .,, • Al• "'H ........ '. '' .... •• )J , .. ,,, "'" ~lal l'l Kl.IC 11\JOTIC•' u Ad>•tint h 4lt¥• "'••-.att\nlfll UwlUf"I t'f6,.._,,,. ~101 JOO\) l'~" J lllY f'P II t "IC I'll S ~(llld ;.Al'l tll~I llVl(I llt•ll OH<l RC> r l«•lll<v l Af'I N\l lo (&olr •i.h •frt l\l4l1ll ••WI'~ n1n. I 1..-r.11tH'it# I •Pt,, ~ Jbto.l•I .. ,Ju\.,t\ 111111 r " Mih1~ tAf'.L)Mt t I. 4Nl> N t ill t u~I f'M• "J •tli I"" I f Ii •I H't\,..., -U11(11f'•t 11 .. , •• ,1J•f\_)ltl lt+rhl Qf Uulld1fll9• I 1f'+A,,.11otl I ' TOt ,.1 1 ""'-N01flHH\ I NIJINl• 11"1.AN(l JUN 10 ,,,, 'f ', • •' y 1014l(UIHUNIA))tl\ l. \ .i Nfo l II. NOING BALAtiCt fOr&l I ... ~NOi llllfl\,.NI> CHH l u OU TC.U l'l U\ PUBLIC NOTICE JI 7¥) , ._,, JJ/ l>N J 101 llJ 1111 It.,, n11.,1 I •II 1>11 • ~11.•1) . , .. , /~' )tt'Yi . ,,. I U II '" J'f d .. l'l(),211 J,,...,sn J;IJI .i.~ ,,. 4H 174 11 to) •tl II• . , .. '"" 4,110 U ll SAl,/OS >SJ.l06 }bO OJ ' -... -. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY ADMINISTRATOR Ol'NATIONAL BANKS RE PORT Of' CONDITION SOUTH COAST NATIONAL BANK of Coste MHe. tn the state of Cahfornl a , •t the close of ooslness on June 30, 1977 published i n response to call medt bV C omp troller of the Currenc y , under t ltle 12, United S ta t es Code. Sect ion 16t. Charte r number 16.4Sl. Na· t l ona l Bank Region Number t-4. Statement of R esources and L ia bl 1 ltles Thouuinds of doll an ASSETS Cash a nd due from banks • • U .S. Treasury se c urities. Obligations of other U .S . Gov't. agen c ies a nd corps •.••• Federal Reserve stoc k and •••••••••••• 3,298 .. .............. '°9 .................. soo corporate stock . . • . ••.••.•••••••••••••.••••••••• 36 F e deral funds sold a nd securit ies P\jrchased under agr eements to r esell • • • • . • • . • • • • • • • • • • 4,350 Loans, Tota l <ex cludi ng unearned income) . . • 8,694 L ess: R e se r ve fo r possible loan losses 30 - fJJBIJC NOTICE "'1ct 1NYITl .... llOI Hotkf ~ •tew t i...., llwtl IM llo•fd .. Tr.,._. Of IN Co••t C--.munnv Colleot OIWI'' .. Or~ Ce<Hlly C1llfo"111, wlll Nctl•• \111M t>IO\ \IP It t11• • 1'1\-1.ututt •• m1 "- deyl, -vw ~CAoh1ne 0... of WW "~ ~'lfk1 i.c..1.-•• mo A•..-. Aven.itl to.t• Mite, C•llfOtfll• •t Wiik",... t.i4 bicn wlll W PVO!lcly ... ~Md,..... ..... 1\1 Prlflllftt GolOtfl WU I Coll ... ............ "•r~ne ......... 1'11 ,. "'*'" .. ~ 01 !'flntl119 Or•11 .. Col'1 c:.11-~ "(;oeft Llntt'' tof' \tll 11 k!INllYHr All blcb lft lo tie In llCCM06n<t With lllO l,.IN<ll.,. end Condition• Ind hHlfk•ll-'°"'1<11 ere II-°" lllt' w rney tie MC~~ In ow olfl<t of lhl l'llr<Ntlnt Ailt"t Of Hid K-1 dll lrct. la<ll 81d0tt' "l'IJI •ubMll wlln nit tlld • c1flll('t'1 chetll, certified (l•e< t.. or - PUBLIC NOTIC[ •1Cftfiour. IUilNHS HAM• STATIMINT t l\r tOl-'llO .,.,.,.. " do•"9 """ Ml>I:: A It t H A MAN AG r M £ N r CONSULTANTS t~ Nn•Pofl ll•vo ,.._n llN<ll. tMl Jolln M IClwltl StMIOf, 11' W"' Wtl\Otl II ] eo.1•wu CA"ff" Tt\I\ ""'6Jr••U ll conOUCt.0 tty flll1 '" dlvlclull J""" M Kl\H I Sin9'1' Tht~ ~t•l.,,.,..nt .__., flltd w•lt' ttw c-·· C"'1\ OI Otenot (OUlllY on ,.,ly 1. ttll ,., .. ,. PY1>11..-Or-"9e CN>I D••IY Piiot, JlllY U, tl.2',..,0Aut!!'~ ltll ?t~I 11 PUBLIC NO rtCE Fl(TITIOO' IUSINUS NAME 5TATEMEMf l "t" •ottow 1n9 oer1on tj do•no bu'•"•" d\ COOKI! cun E•. Jl)O s P1dl• O• , S•nt1 A"• CA '1104 JOtf'~ Al;)O\lino. 1406 Octll.mnr1' Av~ Sent• Ant. c A Th•\ bYs1nc)\ 1\ c.o.-dt.tC.&eO bv 1n •no1w1ou•• ... UtP\.,r .-w'°"''·•• • j, • .., •• '''"'""'. "' t" 4M t/4 WJ•' ·~ , ... li•tl< .. , .... I l•) )I' Nl rt "O•NC tlALANCC • 1p ->" ~IJ /'H L oans, Net • • • • • • • • • • • • • .•••• 8.~ Bank premises, furniture and fi)(tures, a n d other ttld6er's bond mtde ~Y•bl• IO '"' O•· dtr Of ti. C:O.tl Community Coll•oe Dli1rfct INtdot Tr111t•J 111111 lmo\1111 .,.. 1 .. -ftvt percent ISIJo.I of Ille wn l>td a1 • aue••nl• ""' ttw 11•-· 111111 ent ... Into 1tw pr-MCI Contrect II .. WIN lt ••....-0 to lllm In 1119 ... nl ol llllure IO enter Into •U<ll {on• trect, tM procttdt Of ,,,. ct.eek win ti. lorf~te<I, "" In llw u .. Of • l>O<>o lhe 11111sum111ereo1 w111belot1olled10 .. 10 "'*>I c1111rk t JO•~" AQ<Hllno ttu 'd'·I0.4 9'\J n.~,.. ,~..., H du• o •1~ U-OcO. lfl(JM l t 1 tit-. t•O n.1.0~t•u l1Dt"i' lqu,pm•111 \uOCot, "''I •• , 111 ... .. ' f .,, /JI JI\ 1'4 ' ~I Ott I iq ,., ..... , " ""I UI' I \I I I I I tO ••• '""''' tt I' O/j I JS~ Iii li .... u,.tl \l'lff >(HOOL 8UtLOING l'UHO •I f.tf'WNlNf, ALANC( JUl '( ! •• tO r &L (.Ullllt' N r A\\E f\ I " ,. J1J I• <II) l >19 If 114 "' 1• 101 J ).U > )01 '.161 > l•t IW asset s re presenting bank pre m i ses ••••••••• '61 Other assets • • • • • • . • •• 238 T OT A L A SSET S ........... 18,056 LIABILITIES D e m and d e posit s of ind I v 1dua1s. partner sh ip s a nd corps Tim e a nd saving s d e p osits o f 1nd1v 1dua1s, • 10,477 partnersh ip s and corps •. S,S91 D e p osits of United Sta tes Government •••.••••••••• 3! D ePos1ts of co mmercial ban k s •••.••.•••• 1 Certified a nd ofl1cer s' c h ecks . • ••••••• 349 T O TAL DOMESTIC D EPOSITS . 16,'4S6 T o ta l demand d CPoS1t s 10,86S No tlldder ,,...Y wUNlrew ""bid tor• PtriOCI Of fony.flYI IOI ~YI Iller lho d11t..itorttw-lnQllloreof T,,. &o.rd of TrOKl .. s rfftt<VO tl'le prlvll•OI flJKl11'1Q 111.,eno 111 b•d•o• to W•lve any lrregul•rltl•~ or 1n formellt1H 111 MIY bHI or In,,. bldO•llt $1GNEO: HORMAN I! WATSON s.<ty &oardol r ........ , Bra AU9 14 Opoui: At.19Ull If>. 1911-11.00• m Pilbhsl>ed Or~ '°''' o,rny P1101 July 19-""9u•I S 1~11 Ill• " SU ITOTAL EX1'£NOllUHl\ Jtl<MI OIHtROU (, • Ot"Ol .ar-1 .-,mu-ii A'.1t(htW'" 'II u 1 *' ,., ~· 1()0 f, I U.• ~ ,,, PUBLIC NOTICE T o ta l time a nd savi ngs d eposits .•• S,S91 r>U TOTAL DEPO SITS IN DOMESTIC AND FORE IG N O F FI C ES .............. 161'561---------->I 111 >· hOOI b' 11t 11 I 4'Ul.)•1tj 1111n1 11 Julqu.r1 Jru11~1 ru1ht..10 f1~• R· ~l.MI 11 .. , •ltltll 111 . C ·n1t·1..,or Prop .,,., •'" l • 4110tht·f r...1111\)n SuDIOt111 tn,erJuf'l<htncJ Otr.-• l r q ", •pp ropr1.\11on tor C.Onluq ·n SUlfOTAI., OTHER OUTGO ANO APPllOPlllATION FOR COHflNGENCIO fOTAL EXPENDITURES. OTHER OUTGO 'IND .t.PPROPR IA T IONS FOJI tONTIHGEHCIES ENOING IALANCE. JUNE lO (11\tl 1n Gounl't' r,, , ,, f It l&t , .. , '' tit MJ•i I ff1I 111 1 It\ 'NJ/ "f ., hJ\ "" l l1J.JO 1.1,· ~ .. "' II 1"'8 ~· f4 ~11111 ,.,, , 0/f.I IJ)ft-t 1/I j If ,\l\41f'1' Nt , JI M•,,, .. t 'I n1• " I I I 11111 I 11 ·~ 1 I ' I I 11 I I 1! I . ..;11 I' •o A••ll<•• 1 ~~~~~i::Lf~~~1t1 UJ~1N~ ll " ' I ' • I I ><14 ,. IOI lb •II J• I I II J , , .}11 ,.,. 0 "'' JI• ., ,,, I ~\/ •JO o th I. bll't " 97 Notice TO c••OITOll$ er ia ' ies · · • .... • .... • .. • • • • • .. • • 1u~e1uo1u:oufn o• THE TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated STATE cw CALIPOAHtA l'O• notes a nd d e b entures) ••.•..••••..•••.•••.••• 16,SS3 THI! COUNTY OF OllANGI EQUITY CAPITAL Ne. A·'1111 Commo n slOC k a.No.sharesauthorized196,000 E•t•I• ol 01.IVE BLANCHE PERKINS, 0KH Hd b. N o . Sha r es o utstanding 161,200 (par value) .... 806 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lne Su r plus • . • ••.•. _. ...... '406 creditors °' the •l>O•• nemlld 11<10· U d · ded f 291 dint 11\dl •II 11ers.ons hlvi11Q claims n I VI pro I h .. • ..... •. • 19elnst lhe ••kl clolc:tdlnl ere required TOTAL EQUITY C A P ITAL ............ 1.503 lo Ille 1111m, with the 11ecuurv T O T AL LI A B I LIT I ES AN D vouclW!n, In Int' Ofllte of tlW <ler~ of E Q U ITY C APITAL ..••••.. 18,056 theaDO'>'ll tnlill•d <ourt,«lo o•ts('ftl Rt:"'IOIJ1f'I 1'44nf-,111 J ~« O>Jnl\ Rt'<,'"' HJ ~r..-o ••~J f , '"'°' n-.. ~b ~<II J.> )'jl,l ' 111 /I .,., • ll NE I tNOIMG l\ALANCI TOTAL U t Pl;NOllURL,AND /4. I l l MEMORANDA them. wllh Ille nece•'l•V •OUCN>r\, lo 111 " undersl;ned SA i.L i E T lo>t• Avera ge for JO calenda r d a y s REYH01.os. Memb•• JAMES o CENERAL RESERVE JUNE JO rOTALCURRENTASSfTS l 'Ill (urr··nt l. ffl(-. I ,. HE T E.HOING I ALANCt '"' ,.,, .,, ,,, " ~JJ • <d .... II TOTAL EXPENOITURtS. OTHER OUTGO ANO A Pl'ROPRl,.TIOH FOR CON TINGE HCIES PLUS NETENOIHG BALANCE ., HJ IHSTRUCflONAL PROGRAMS C,t•"' I• f,JJ d"' ) ')Ott' d t J.1 ~cond ,, , Adv11 ')tJOh>f ... SUllTOf AL INSTRUCT IONM. PllO(.OIAM\ SUPPORT SE RVICE PROGll,.M \ tn\fru1 ' '"' u;1 t f ' tru ""'-' A I•' n I 1t "' 1r~1• f111M, M· •l , > llt.JO A.Jfnt111 .. 11 ,,, t• 'lunt .. u.1 3µu ,J1Pru11\I ti J•f•f .11t j.1! CJtr', ,, I '" 6, J ,,, 'f' "'' I J,lul)d",iaf 1#1 I Uttn•, "' 'IU$l'>U' 1 O!)l,1 I A(hTU1'• 1ll .• IHI MrJ1n1t~11,1f'\(.1• Op1•fdl1 HI. Tr4n purldt1un S1MblOl,1f SUBTOTAL SUPPOIU I I • •v t 1 r.11 ''' (ti~ 11 I 'f/I JI 1 .. ,.., ,. • Ill \l ••• 111 1 • • , tt 'I ' . • f ' .. /If "''J "' Jtl •·' h I/ I .. H' '·-4. ,, 1111-11 lh "' r I nJ llf1 i' I h l ' .,,_.,,,. .. II I'/ :tj I ,., ,... ' l'H f ti I if I liittiJ' 'ill \.!. I ii I J~ . ·~" .aJ' l /I. i I ('l'((I ~-.;I 1uU '\I ' l'-,. ·' ' ... •&I J.a t" If t 'h Jt'<} I 1 ,..,. at .. , _., o I I 01)1 •ti • /llifi "'' , U\ HI , ~,/ UI ,i ,,, )1 l ., ... ,, J-tO Ill ••• ., "' SERVICE PROGRAMS r I ti/ 1 .. p1 ·;,,, ,,.. ., "'' \..1Jmn1\,lndv>. rv1t • roott )• ,, " ''I 4P ~~ I )...• '" 'I Fo d ilf A·-·I•··" 11 l"t on\1 Con\t,uc ''°'~ '>uOlut.11 IOTAL EXPEHOI TURE S FOR I NSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS Sl)PPORTSIRVICE PROGRAMS ANO AUXILIARY PROGll&M) OTHEROUfGO ')\JbtM1I APPRO~RJATJOH FOR CON TINGENCIES HE TE NDING llALANCE~ GRANO TOfAI.. EXPENOITUll.t~ FOR INSTllUCTIOHAl Pl'IOGRAMS SUPPORT SERVICE PROG•AMS AUXILIAllV PROGRAMS OTHER OUTGO APPROPRIATION P:OR CONTINGENCIES, AND I / • , \~ )j.4 ,,. ~ ..... II '' ., .. J~ I I.Jo Jo till Mf ...... I I o I • f\ I "'ft /' EHOING8ALAHC! I 4, eoHO INTE REST ANO REDlMPfl~ FUND ,, "'"'' ,, OTHlROUlC.OPLUS NET fNOIHGOALANCf ' fl CAFI ft 1116 ACCQUN I 8EGINNINGBAL.ANCf Jll (I ,, ror.o.L.CURRCNI jll~\~ r ~ l Nl f Jj( GINNING tl"LANCl A l1i.1 I 'h •' u I H I "OJUHfONrT AFCINNINv llA~AN( I INrlJM t lOTAl ll<COMJ ..• JOf b l N[TJ;t (INt11Nr, 11111 /.NU Al<(\ IN(OM• [l<f'f 1<01 ,.,,.. \ANL'OIHI Aourr,o A ' f •t I t .... ~· ti ,., t ll ,, • , t),, It ,.;! ll( I ,,, ) fl;s I I •I ' . • 111 "' HJ .u H ... b-1~ I 411 ,. , .. ... .. , •'\JI t II tA\ l,'JIJ l\lv ''' ••• ,.'ft M:\I 14 1 \lA '"' .. .. , ,, I 'H ... ••• lll<I k "1> >J 11> 4J01 .. ,,, I 'IJ ) ) 1J o~~ If<\ ,fO•l I• IOU •70 000 I )(),) 300 llOll ' 111 , 1(1 I 4 U V•tO 1/ J IJl)\J • Jo~l ,,~ I llO OUTSTANDING BONDED I NOE8TEONESS •I JUM JO M1nvl Amount at Hn•ld""i R .. a. uwcJ OUTSTANDING BONDED INOE 8 TEDNES~ llEGIHNIHG llALANCE, JULY I 'I 11.1') I'' ·IA(" I /,I I/ f '!)\I I ')/8 .)()!.) "' )fl ,)..111 I ~OTAL f1'P· .. , .. u', ;URE'ii ENOING8AlANCf JUN!: )I) CA n 111 H 111~ 11 /\rrt1·1 " I J '•I lt• • ·~'O I •J• 1 IV c''" '" Cuunty fr1•rHlJfV "!l!'T BE.GINNING BALANCE AOJUSTl!O HIT BE GI HNI HO llALANCE 1 .. COM E 8'0():;TAfE INCOME ••10 T ••Rell to~ ,utJvt'ntto•h S.1 ~ 6U\.lf'\0•4' ln..i••ntory E oimot 100'-"1'2 Hom4!0wnw,., E 111.ttmpt100) .. /t 01h1't T .. AehPt ~ul>•"•nlnith $uOIOl•I lllOO LOCAL INCOM E ll\001,lf1(.I T•(tt~ 11811 !..Jcun'il R .. 11 •U Un,ecu<ed Rou eitl Prior Y•d"' T•al \ 18401ntf'r~'' &)t001~r L.Oc.4:1 tn om• Solltlol•I ?OT Al.INCOME fOT&L, NET BEGINNING IA LANCE AHO INCOME OTHER OUTGO 7'000THEROUTGO Oe Ill 5e '""' aono R •clempi. >n 8ond tnt@fp\t And 0 th,., Servi<• OWr~ 0 11\er P•Y,,....•• rot•I OtnerOul~ INOINO IALANCE,J UNE JO ~SJ\ 11\ County Ttttt\ury NIT I NOINO IA LANCE TOTAL, 0~.Nl!lt OUTGO •1.us NeT INOING IALANCa l.Sl>.1•• ' ))\ llb , )l\ IJf\ ., W> r11i.~.n II 1).0 OIJ .~ ... 81111 11.t•S IOS Ill I HS I 11•.IH I Hl ~>4 '''Ill~ I 114 000 OttH I eW.,T.J• '111,...S ''''·~' l.llU<ll IUll.OING l'UND II GINNING IAL.ANCE,JUI. YI C..•h In Counry Tr•••Yrv Accounl\ Re<<'••,.blt TOTAi. CUltlleHT AUEfS Leu Currtnt l.1et>lllllH HIT 11'.GIHHING ltALANct Adlu•tmtnlllOA"o"nl• RMf'lv41blt . AOJUSUOl'IT t•Gll'HING lllil.ANCI! INCOME MOO LOCAi. iNCOME M1' UHCll 8u1ld•r>Q•l'oe• TOTAl.INCOMI'. TOTAi., N•T llGINNING 8Al.ANCI'. ANO INCOMI aX•ENOITUllESANOOTHE .. OUTGO 1900 Cl.ASSIFIEO SALA RI ES CleUolted 511..-11, ol 0 1•tr1<t Adml,..\ltllt.,. p., .... ..,,,.1 (8UllOl1>11/Pro1H I llltpe<ltt' • JIOO EM l>U>Y£E ta NI! F• r~ .OOOSI Tl!S,8UILOINGS ll001l$ANO M 6 0 1A, Af'/OHEWEOUl ~MENT Silt" •nd ll'NfOV•tnonl OfS1tU llllldl"ll•-•..._0 .......... 1 Of BllllclntP lqvlPf'Ml!I kl!tolll TOTAi., tx~eNl>l'NltU INOlftCHAl.ANQtiJUNI'. M t:.>1> In O>w'ltJ TrH'llry ACCWrlti ~lv.oi. TOTAL.CUllltlHTAISITS '--"C..,_11.111111111~ .......... HI 111 01111 '11• • 11• ... u, IUOO ..... lO .,. >JI.OU r.M _.,,a JI0,'4t !Nld ••l .,,JM '·"I 11.llt llJ T aMOINO IAloANC• • T~AL.laNNOITUllH Al'O OTH•tt OUTQQ"-tn NltlM01N•IAl.ANtl. 'tl,41.t s'•~A1.111sa:ava l'uNO llOINNIHOUl.ANC:l,JUl.Y 1 Clf!tl"~.,.,.....I')' . 111,,.•tlMflttf11 u.•.1t11c1t. '" Att~ltU"-1.,.lle TOTAL.C\lltlt•Nf AS.San 1.tll~Ll.-illlt19' ... , l&OINNINOJAl.Al'ICI Adjll\\"""''''°'"1WI' l.1 ... 11\.'" AD.lllm•MIT ............ U&.AltU .... L.OCAl. IHQ)M ... '""""' ........ . ttotlN(OoWNOTltAA 1'90 ... lllWf~Tr.ultT• ~ .... ,. "'"'" tNCQlllll -• • iifAL..'MatHOl"N'ltO ; I tAUUIC9 A .. 0 INCOM , taN"91T\l•llANDOntlll0Yft0 a.AM! ,.1ao Ul.Allll '111,.MI (I.tall I 'I' b6J ' 111,0'·" 1.111 ~' " · ···"'' n• 1') •• .00 ll 11>1J H Ho JI \ us •ti 1 l U }II 1nsa OJ 1 1111111 1.001.0ill 1,041,lllll l • .U.J ll<>l UIO Ill IUJ<o I 111 a• n• l>l , , ... ,,. I/ .. .. JUll l .'11 ••I .. 11.tAq JI,_, JI Ga'I )I l)j9 ,,Sil.Al '" ltO •JU• n ... s U IUd 4,Slt I J" J~I 1 0-41 Jd1 l 1)'1 Odt I t••.96J • ' 112 I/ •:16 •• 1~ 1 JH,lbl 1.J?9 I•• i 110 1•1 JS9.0~ 'tOI) I Jll. 9;~ 1,1) .. )()1 I CMl,J.11 1,JIO 141 11 °'~ ll •lll9 }! Ollq 11 ~u II >ll l~.10 10.01 i•.••l H .MI •u.11~ •1 1111• ffl'lll ,., ' ' 0 Jltlf ••• ,,,~~ '-I 1ft Pt fo/I '·'•' /i 1ut11 ~ •1v Utl,. .. , TOTAL CUllR&tH l>SSEH l ~ n ""' I 1 +bll I i NET E NOING BAI.AN CE TOTAL ElC PENOI TURI~ ANO OT>iE ROUTGOl'LU$ NE f ENO ING BALANCE 11 hn ,,, l.M ,,, 698 IS 912 1111• I f IJ 111 ,.. 4/tl ,n,1cs11 •I Yll I~ 1/ I 11~.6'7 100 J9J '41H o ,.>JO HOO• .>11,000 16 ,,, 14b Yl" 1,,0J!l 11,9)• IN~URAN(li FUN!> BEGINNING DALAHCI , JULY INCOME TOTAL. NfT ll&GINNIHG IA LANCE & INCOM I E XPE NOi TURE\ TOf,.I. EXPFNOI TURES OTHEROUfGOPLUS NET £N01NG llALANCE Pl..BLIC 'J01'1<'f.. S lltH SUPE•tOfl COUllT OF THE' STATEOFCALll'ORHIA l'OR THECOUNfYOr ORANGli .. o A •1441 NOTICE 01' H C ARING OF l'ETITION l'ON PROl&TE 01' WILL AND l'OA Ll!TTE•~ TfSTAMlliH TARY F'IAI•• flf !\fl \IA WOOOMANl>E.L N l!ll l V 0i" •·•' •'1 t•Olll F I~ IH Hfl\Y C:.IVtN ll>olt 01\1110 R!Cl<AllO NlllL[V 11•• llll'CI herein~ ~t1tlon tor Probltt of W11f iHKI tor 1,,Ul.lnc• ot L.ttU~'" T1\t•monlcl'V h> lhfo orHtlont~( ,,, .. ,PO(('! to Whlf' h I)! INld~ tor lur111t'r r>artlc ul~" l<lll tnet the '""" dnd pt•co ol '""''M Int• 'M"" M• ""'"" '"' lor AllQU•I t~. 1'77 ~I 10 00 6 m 1n "'9' courtroom of D«e>•rtl"'wnt No 1 ol t.'ld caurl 111 100 C1•I< Ltnltr Or• .. WP\I "' ,,. .. City 01 '>AN• Ana. (Alllor1>11 U•tl"IJulylb 1'" WILLIAM I: 51 JOHN COUnl y Cl•·-1 VE llSON, YOAKUM l'AtAHO&HATCH •11We•ISl>rthSI ,S111tel '-O l.01,.119tt-.GAtOl!1 Atltrnoytlet ,e111 ..... r Puhl•"""' Qr.-.n~ COA\I OA1lv J'1tol July 111 ,. anc! Au<> • 1911 1)1\·I PUBLIC' ~OTICE NOTtCf TO c •I DI TOllS Stll'EftJOlt COUllTOF THE STATiOF(oil.l llORNIA FOft T"ECOUHTYOFORANGf Ne A '100I F U!f ol IQHN n f MCltl(K Ot 'PtHPO NOTICE I!> HE .. flW r.tVEN lo, ... , ,.duo .. ot '"" •bo~t ''""~ oec•.,..nl uo.ooo PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAMe STATEM ENT TM> •ottow1~ Ptrson •\ dolrtq OUS• ,,.,,, 1.t\ HARDEN ENTERPRISES 11S W tlln Cotl8Mt"\a.CA'1671 ll•llY H ~r'IOn, n M Maple •A Cos1& Ml••, CA 9162' Thi\ 111.ll""U IS COl>CIU<1ed by &II 1n d1Y1dU•I lltlly H ~trM>n T11r' \la\.,.._t we~ lol«I wit,. IM County Cl•l O! Or.,,~ C'ounly on JUiy I, 1~11 f01H10 Publl\IWd Qr•n9t CN \l Oe11y P1101. July I<, n. 19, •nd All91"1s.1911 HU II PUBLIC NOTICE HH1• SUl'l!RIOll C:OUllTO•THE STATEOI' CALIFORNIA FOil THI COUNTY 0, OaANGE He.A .. JUl HOTICI Of' HIAltlNO OP: AN AM•Ho•o .. IT1TION FOft l'•OIATS O• WILL AND COOl(ll.. ANO f'Oft 1.•TTIU TllTAMl!N TAltY Ea!OI~ ot OOROTH~A c llYAN, 11\0 __ ,, e\ OOltOftiEA ftYAH 0•<•-NOTJCE. IS HEREBY GIVEN th•I M,.RY G CREUTZ tiff llled 1>eret11 all Af'Q9f1Ckd Petlu ... IOf' Pr**' ot Wiii enl! C.001<11 end l9t l \-11<e Of 1..ttla" h•ltl'Jl~lry to lflt pt\111-r , .. ltre11<• .. '""IC" I• m.tGe fW furNr perllCul.,,, If'° lMt 11W 1"'1t ~ ,._ of ... .,,.,. tilt .......... bttn wt tor AllC'l\1.1'. lt1l, a\ 10100 e "'·· lfll Int Celi• ..,.. ti DtM1'1intn\... l of Hkl <tyrl oUttClv!fC4111., 0 ff,..Wttt, lfl lr.t CllY~'°"tt~C•llfor111e OtllG Mtft,1tr'1 WfLl.IAMt.IUOHN ~yCttnl (ltlUTZAHC>c••u'tl llMI S.11¥~.hlt•• "°'-__...,CA_., U!tl'1t>'*H "tto""'" .... 1,-tltlMtf'" p,.MllNd Or ... Coost Delly POOi, JUl'ftt 1'.-Allf 4 lf'7 PUJiLIC NOTlCE e n ding W ith r e port date GUNDERSON. A L•W Co<oorttlon, Cash a nd due from b a nks ••• 3,227 '23~11 Pa..o c1t V•1<'n<i•. Sult• 101 Fed . funds c;old and secur 1t 1e• l.•11u.,. Hiii" c.1110•111• •uSJ. "'""" > Is Ille pltc• of buson~ss ot l"" un puchilsed under agreem ents to res ell •• 4,097 c1erslQfW<l tn •II rNitters ~r1a1n11>; 10 T otal loans. • • . • • • . • • • . . • •• 8,394 th• es111e ot u1c1 ci.c~en1 w11hln Time dep osits o f S 100,000 o r more in !;"1~1';':!:':. a«.,.'""'"" ouot1t•11on d omest ic o ff ices ... 1,727 oaiec1Ju1v tt m1 Tota l deposits ......••••• lS,809 JAC.IC OGG T OTAL A SSET S .. .. • •• .. • . 1 7,402 ~~:.i:ec1wC:::c':i..ni Time c erti ficat es of d ep osit in denominations SAi.LiE T. ltl!YNO\.OS, M1mt1oe• o f s 100,000 o r more ... . • 1, 1S3 JAMES 0. GUHOl1150N O ther t im e d eposit s in amo u n t s o f ttl,";,?.;::~~ ... 5111,.1., S 100,000 or more • • .•• S74 L Miii ,. tun I, LOIS F BRIGHAM, Vice Pres ident & Cashier of T:~.;_: ri~aM ... t hi: abov e-named ban k d o here by dee tare that this "'*,,.Y •• e»c11ter R epor t of Condition is true a nd correc t to the best of m y P11bh$hed OrM>Oe Co••' D••I• Po101, kno w tedqe a nd belief. Juiv29.-Au9.S.11 19.1911 s /LOIS F . BRI GHAM J uly22, 1977 We, the under s ig n ed d irectors attest the correct- n ess o f lhi., stateme nt o f resources and llabillties. W e dPclar e that it h as b een e xamined by us, and to the best of o ur kno w ledge and be lief is true and correct. NI C K J . FLORIO D R . ALBERT PERELSTEIN BENJAMIN B . INDES Directo r s P ubh!.hed O r a n ge Coa s t Daily P ilot, July 29, 1977 3316-77 Pl'Hl.IC :"o.OTU:E Pt'BUC NOTICE J1J3 /7 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINE\) HAM£ STATEMENf l h~ follow1no ChH\Oo i\ d O•nQ buti•n•Hes~ fROPIC TRAILE R PORf~. di Jll Wt ll BeyStrtet,{MlaMt>e. Ct1llorn11 92•1' EDWARD P . tc:RUG 10110 Jamacha Blvd .. SPd.<~ •) Spring Valloy, CA. •lllll Thi~ bU~1nri~ II <•ndut:fff tty •n ind1vldu11. Ectward P IC ru; Owr>t'• CP~SI• NOTICE TOCllfOITORS SUPElll Oll COUNf 01' THE "'1 ATE OFCALIFORIOA FOA THECOUNTYOFOllANGE NO A tlll• T~1\ stateme"t w•\ fdH w11n 1n.- Coun1v C~rt. ol Oran9t Cou1>ly on June JO, 1•11 l'ICTITIOUSIUSINESS l'l lJU NAME $TATEMENT p bl "'8d Qr C 0 P F <•" OI M MAlll( FLAMME.R Ot'l•'J .. •·rt NOi l(f I~ Hf REllY (,IVEN tu l ne fPlJtl0'\ OI , .... •hO-..e ftamtJO Ot<tc:t-f\I tr ..-1 lll ()f'r~onc. h•v1nq c t•1ms 119•"''' thf. '-''<' c.tt<eot-nt tHf '"u1rr" to fll• l~n w•rn 11¥ ,...C•\""''V voucher\ '" '"" ~·•••r,. ot ttw <lll!rtt: ot trw •OO•.., ~nHtlPd co"r-t or to P'..,"'"' t,,.f"f'I , w ith 1n · ,,, ·, '''1r1 voucn,., ~ to '"• u,,t1• r •nH\f'd 1it tht· t1w ofhtr Of l"rRFf NWALD ~ H()fF ... AN lJ•S W IJVHff f\f•ul••v,1rn 111h· 11111-Lo' AnQ••h ' ( Ahfornld Yt)l1lu w n1t h i\ l,,_. ptet•· of t>u\1,,.1\i of thf" '"'tJ.,l'""t''1'''d In 1B rn,1ftiar .. 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II n, 11. 1971 194•11 PUBLIC NOTICE 1tl• II PUBLIC NOTICE Thi~ 'tbt~t w•\ tll~O w1ttl \r'tt' County Cl•'' ol Or ""00 County on Ju•• JO ,.,, l'llJ.C PvOh•......, °'•"91' l CM\t 01111., Piiot July I IS ll. H IUI 7 .. , •• P UBLIC NOTICE Cl'-tl J1 NottCI! TO CllEOITOJIS su~•lllc>I' COU•T 01' TME STATI! Of' CAl.ll'O•NIA l'OR THE COUNTY 01' O•ANGE Ne. A·n~ E\lal f' of tU MllAU COVLE MCCRAY 0.C••W<I NOflCE IS HEREBY C.1\IE N to ,,,. <rt1d1tot"\ Of 1he ilbOvt r\t1mfli dett O.f'\t tl'Wlt •II oe11o0ns n.v1nq c.tt11mto.. •Qiln\t tht ~•1<1 OM:edoff\I ort rt'qu1reo to t ile them. w ith th~ neCf'\\ttrv VOUCMrt, In '"" nlli<~ ol IM ( l~r-"' tne •bove eotlUCd court or to ore\""' th•m, with IM nP<•nar v vouch@n. 1n thtt unoen~~o "' ,,._. l•w ott1cl' ot RICHARD 0 ESB ENSHADE o• MUN GE R TO LLE '> .I. RICICERSHAUSE R, ~ South Holo Strft1. I.OS A1>9ele> C•lll~rn1~ '!()OU wh1t.h h ttw plllKP at bu\.lne'\5 of tht under\.•onod 11"1 •" m6tttfr\ ~t'tdrn1rio to the M1'itt• of ~10 <MC.eodt'nt. wi1H1m tour f'f\Ol\lh\ after IN< tint publ•< A11fw, ol lhl\ notice Oaled July 1~. 1~11 SHARON BRENNAN McCRAY Admlm-.tratr .. , ot t'W" f"'t•I• of ttM •botH nc1nw-d ~ .. & nt M U N GER , TOI.I.E S A lllCKEJISHAUSEll l y ... ~ ... -0 Est1oe11sll16t '414 Seulh Hiii Street Lff A-4H. CA to014 AUon.ey1 tw AOm•tMttr•tri ' Pu~•-0rdn9t '°"'' 0.illy Po101 July 2'. -"' AUQ s 11 19 19/1 PUBLIC :"liOTICE C~7H NOTICE TO CREDITORS SU~lftJOlll COURT 01' THE STATE Of< CALIFO•NIA l'OA THI COONT'I' 01' ORANGE No. A·'1Z.0 E 'l e lf' o l F l.O R E N l'.E J Ml\Ul.OIN , lkd F l.OREN CI: JOHNSOH Ml\ULOl)I. ea~ Mii.~ RICHARD C MAULDIN, ek• Mii.~ R c MAULDIN, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREflY GIVEN lo 11>·-:. c ,.dllon Of lt)f above NI m..i ~c • ~ dent thel "" oerwn• Mvl119 claim•• •v•ln\t ~ 1•1d decedent a re rt!qufr t:d lo 111~ lh•m wllh lh• neco"arv VOUCl\f'r\ '" l~ Ollie• of '"" clork .... thf' abO'Wt pnfUltd court, or 10 prtosen1 thl'm, with thf: nf'C•"·arv vouc.hif'r~ ,,, '"• unotr\t9"'ed al Uw taw otf1C• ot ,i WILLIAM V SCHMIOT. l H Si n " ~~:,u:• ~ri:::.,1;~'!c,~'!;,;~n"~"i.:.'. ~ pl.e<,. ~ bV$•M'\$ of Int unotr~~ora '" .tll m•n tr1 pert•rr,•ng to fhf .. st•tr of t11d ~·ffnt within four-"'°"'"s •ft•r '"'" .,,,, oubl•c-1111100 of '"' no11c,. 011.0 Jvty n 1'11 RICH ARO C MAULDIN E -~cutOf' ot the Will Of '"" aboYe N1rnt0 ~rf'd~n• 1!t1LLIAM V. SCHMIOT M4 s.a .. ""'9•1 Or., Svllr JOO ........... a.....11.CA '1 ... T•I: l114l ~m AllM ... Y '-IUClllOf Pu~I"'°"' OranQe Cod•I O•llY Poln• Jutv '19 ..nd Augvll I 11 19 1911 J)J<l l MV Invitational, World's Best Swim Tonight 111, ,1,11 tuddoo :\tlu lon VleJo ',1.t .u.l11r1·'>, hl·1tdl'<I by world roe "1 d hold1·r Brum Goodell. wUI h••'t th•· :\t1,,1on Vtejo lnvlta , 1111.11 ,,11nunmg t•hamplonahlpi. . 11 \l .11 .,ucrttc Recreation Center "11 h tht! hr'\l of three days of I 111 ''' ,t.;rtmg at 5 toni1ht. 1 lu t,ilt•rll laden Nadadorei. " ii I r.11 l' ~om e of lbe top stars of t111 'l""t including US Olym pi.in' f1 m Shaw and Bruce ~ 11rni .. .,, both i.w1mmmg for the lh ,1th City Club of Long Beach in 111.· nll'n:. competition I tnrlj Jezek of Santa Clara and \111 t.'ncan record holdtr ln th<: h.11 kstroke, along with Moruque ltudahl of New Zealand, a f1nalb t 1n t he 400-meter tndlv1dual m1:illey at the Canada Olympic 1:ames, are threats to the dominat1on of the wo men 'i. ,., ents by Nadadores stars Goodell, winner of both the 4(.l(J and 1500-meter freestyle races 1n Canada in world record· ~haltering performances, will be favored in the distance events , although Shaw is a former record holder. Goodell will be joined by team· mate Jesse Vassallo in the dis- tance races with the 400 title on the line tonight. Furniss and · Doug Northway of Tucson an · ali.o possible finalists In the women's 400 finaJs. a be vy of Nadadorcs s w1mmeri. 1s favored to advance includrng Jennifer Hooker and Alice Browne. the one-two finishers in the AAU short course nationals this year; Valerie Lee and Nicole • Kramer. Kramer was an Olym • pian and Lee was sidelined by an operation a year ago Steve Gregg of Long Beach. an Olympian in the 200-mcter but terfly. will face Joe and Mike Bottom of USC in the 100 fly tonight. L~le1 F'ono1m ouna of l .11kewood 1:-. the f iavorite in the womcn '11 100-meter butterfly Sbti was a flnaUat in the event in <..:uMlda lwityear . Top backstroke com peUtors in dude Mark Tonelli of tbe Nndadorea and Dan Harrigan or Lon' Beach. Tonelli was a finalist at Montreal in lbe Olym- Pll'i., representing Australia. while Harrigan was on the U.S. Olympic Leam Jezek leads the women com pt.>l1tors and holds the American record for the 100 and· ~yard backstroke events. She also com- petes m the butterfly and the in- d1 v1duaJ medley. The other final tonight in addi- tion to the 400.meter relay, is the 200-meter individual medley Furniss is the defending cham- pion and world record holder al this distance. Vassallo is also en te rcd a nd is defending AAU champion in the 400-meter event. Qualifying races were held durmg the day today for tonight's finals. Saturday's events include the 200 butterfly, 100 breaststroke, 200 freestyle, 400 individual med.ley and the 800 freestyle re- lay. Qualifying begins at IO with lhC' finals at 5 both Saturday and Sunday Sunday's concluding day finds the 100 freestyle, 200 backstroke, 200 breaststroke and 1500-meter frt:estyle individual races along with the 400 freestyle relay on the agenda. Tickets for the event will be available at lhe pool all three days. They are $2.50 daily or $6 ror the three·day pass for adults Junior tickets (13-18) are availa- ble for $2 or $4 for all three days and children's tickets sell for Sl.50 daily or $3 for the complete meet. Venturi Tips Aid • Ill Philly 11Diehl PHILADELPHIA <AP I Terry Diehl. calling himself "a much better over-all !}layer" since taking some secret lessons 1 from Ken Vt>nturi, clipped six I strokes off par with a 65 that staked him to a one-shot lead Thursday in the first round of the S200,000 Philadelphia Golr Classic. Diehl, 27. whose only pro v1c tory came in his rookie season of 1974. once made birdiie from a bunker and needed only 12 putts over the last 11 holes al the G,687-yard Whitemars h Valley Country Club course. "My career was in a valley · 1ust doing nothing," said Diehl Then help from former U .S Open t·hampion Venturi turned him J round. "I haven't missed a cut since McCarthy Ailing BUFFALO CAP) Joseph V McCarthy, who managed the New York Yankees baseball team during their earlier heydeys, was in a hos pital awaiting surgery for a broken hip on Thursday A spokesman for Millard Fillmore Hospital said the 90 year-old McCarthy had a frac- tured left hip, but apparently was in good condition. Doral ln March and for me thal'l> pretty good. He's a tremendous ~uy, and he's made a world of difference in my game ... Diehl said. T he n at u re of t-Q'e he 1 p . however, is a secret. "He made me vow I wouldn't tell anybody about it," said Diehl. who lost a playoff for this title a year ago_ PHILADELPHIA l"P) --Finl ,......0 \COf11' Tllursoay In ttw '200.000 Phll-lplll a 9011 clanlc on the 6,687 yarcs. o"' 31>-3S-11 Wllllem1tnh Valley Country CJUbcourw . TerryOlothl 3l·J.l~S FredMarti :W.·U-11 Toml<ltl' 33-33~ RMlll-• llr3S 71 J C.Sroe.od 33·33--66 F'Fetl.,. JS-34-11 BtllROQtrs 35.32-.1 HGrt'en 37·3'-71 OEdwarcss 33-3'~7 BulC!IBalrd 36-35-71 BobGllCler 3"-u-.8 TomPurtlf!r J&-JS-71 RayFloyCI :J3.3S-68 JGentile :16-33-71 OnnPOOll!V 33-JS-MertLye . JA·Jl-71 RodCurl 34 J.1--68 AllMMllll!f" l?·l-1-71 M tkeH1ll ~3"-M louG•-m 36-JS 71 LynLoll J&.3349 GeM09Cadle l6-3S 71 Gaver-.•rer 38·31-6'1 ~oeArd,.r37·3'-11 Jun(.oll>Prt 35-34-6'1 JlmSlmoM •»-71 Grier.Jone! 31-31-TonyJkkltn 31 3'-71 WArmstronv l2·33-69 wavML.evl l6-3S-71 VRPQAI-J4.3S-JJ11<ltSOI'> 35-31>-71 HTwltty J&..)?-10 JayH..a\ JS-31>-71 J erryM<c;.e 33-37-70 CCOodv •-n Tom.Hnklns 14-36-70 Jl<ennec!V 37·3'-n G•IMC>n)&fl 3S-3s-10 GJonnson :i..»-n Bofl.SMarer 3).37-70 LNelsan 37-JS-n JohnUsler l6-J.1-70 TMcGlnnl\ J.1 a-n 5kl p0vnawav ll-37-70 FZoeller 31-3'-n PaullW)ran J6..3A-70 BobMurpt,v u 37-12 Owl9'11Nevll 3H5-70 Ja<kNew\on 3'-33-n AM<NIO IP 37-ll-70 EdOouQl>erty J1·3S-72 CalvtnPMt• 35-35--10 JJa<ObS JJ-35-72 MM<CUllOUQh JA-.34-70 TomEv.tns 31-JA-n L TllomtN>n 37·33-70 Mlk•R••CI Jl.:M-n Jerry Pate 33 36-3-1-70 BobEa~twood 3!>-37 n JoePort..,. Js.JS-70 M<Lnoon 36-:it.-n VF••Ml'de1 ll>-3-1-70 CSllfonl l'1·lS-17 J oelnman 35-JS-70 OonVIM J).JS-72 MSulllvan ll>-3'-70 HBlancH 36-36-n OanSlku 36-:M-10 ROOF""'"" :Jl>.3'-71 PerrvLMlle 3S-3S-70 ¥.lll•rllarber 31.u -n -·-,, .. . .. . .... DAILY PILOT •• Dodgers Invade Montreal LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Loa Anaeles Dodaen. wttb their lead expanded to 12Ya·games over Ci.nclnDatl ln tbe National League West. beein a nine-aame · trip ln Mootreal toniibt. One player who has done more than hi.a share ln helping the Dodeen build their buge advan- ta1e la left.banded pitcher Tom- my Jolm. A HAPPY RICK REUSCHEL SCORES THE WINNING RUN IN 18·15 CUBS VICTORY. Track Meet or Baseball? Cubs Oialas1, uncinnati, 16-15; 11 Homers CHICAGO (AP> -Dave Rosello was given a chance to make amends and he did just that Thursday when he slashed a two·out single in the 13th inning to drive in Rick Reuschel and give the Chicago Cubs a 16-15 vie tory over the Cincinnati Reds in :.i game featuring a record-tying 11 home runs Rosello. s hirting betwee n second base and shortstop, de- pending upon whether a left- hander or right-hander was bat- ting, let a throw go through him for an error to ~ive the Reds a 15· 14 lead in the top of the 12th. George Mitterwald 's second home run of the game tied it in the bottom of the 12th and with two outs m the 13th, Reuschel. Steve Ontiveros and Rosello all singled to give the Cubs their Angels Host Sox; Hartzell Faces Jenkins Paul Hartzell goes after his second straight victory since coming out of the bullpen and in· third victory in the four-game series to boost their National League East lead to 21f.i games over Philadelphia. "When I made that error. I was looking for a hole to jump into and hide," said Rosello "But now l am so happy. l 've never been ~appier in my life .. Because of desperation moves to get back into the game, the Cubs ran short of infielders in the ninth inninit. Jose Cardenal played an inning at second base and then Bobby Mercer, who once played the infield for the New York Yankees, came in and switched between second and short with Rosello. "That's all we could do. we had nobody e lse." s aid Cubs manager Herman Franks, who had been ejected from the game in the ninth inning. "It was their move," said Franks. pointing to coaches Peanuts Lowrey and Barney Schultz for bringing in Reuschel in the top of the 13th when the Reds had two on and only one out. Reuschel got out of the jam and picked up bis 15lb victory against three losses. to the starting rotation as the _. California Angels host tbc ~'1 .~""~ .. : •;•lllk''.~1lllla Eastern Division's second place I'·• Boston Red &>x. liame time is I 7: 30, and it can be heard on .· KMPCradio710. , Hart1.ell. 4-6 on the year. will • oppos e Boston's Ferguson Jenkins (7-7). The Angels are trying to shake a slump that has seen them drop six of their last seven games_ California ended its trip in Oakland with a 6·4 loss Thursday night. the result of unsteady pitching in the early innings by the Angels· Wayne Simpson_ Simpson missed the strike zone on 13 of his first 14 pitches. walked three straight Oakland batters and helped the A's towards a 1-0 lead. "I've never seen Simpson that wild," said manager Dave Garcia of the Angels. "There was on e time when he threw 14 straight balls.'' * * * CAU~HIA •rl\M OAICl.AND CINCINNATI Rose :lb Grllfevrf M/H9af12t> G.F~t•lf &en<llc Geronimo cf Con<epc IOn " Lum lb Murr av o Borbonp ArmbrlS1..,.. of\ \t)nnto e> HoerMr o Norm.tnp Sur'l'UTWl!or'~ ph BtlllnQhamo all r I\ bl 6 ' 2 1 8 2 s. a 1 2 o & 2 3 0 s 7 ' l • 7 2 1 6 2 2 2 ) 3 2 2 I 0 0 0 1 o on I 0 0 0 '000 0 0 00 0 00 0 1000 0 0 00 OftCAGO OeJewsss Ca-lrf BllllMr II Buckner lb Murce<2b Jt'MoralHcf Brobe<11P R RueKhelo Onttvera\Jb Trlllo2b r, Hernade1p w a11tsph RosetlOss M1t1arwa10c: 8urr1\0 O.Moor&p P Ruetcnelp Kellllef"2b Gross pl\ Suetter p Clines er .. , .. bl 5 2 '0 2000 • 3 l ' • 7 7 s • 3 3 7 6 1 2 1 00 00 I I 1 0 603 7 J 1 1 I 0 0 0 () 1000 3 0 ' 1 7 23 1 I 1 1 0 1 0 1 I 1000 1 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 0, 0 I 0 1 0 Totals 38 tS 1q 14 Totals 63 161• 16 Twooutwheonwl,,.,lnq run \Cort<!. Cincinnati 6<M 001 710 001 0-IS Chtc.990 411 200 011 001 1-1& E -Lum, Cuclf'nat, Bucknt'r, R-IO. OP Chic-7 LOB-<Jn<innati IS, Chlcavc> 16. 7B O!!J&-. Buffl\, a.ronimo, Griffl'y 7, Mlt-ald G FO\t,,.. Cll,,..\. lB~ Moor~. HR-ow Ot Be<1<n (1.ll. Lum 121. Buc~nt'• 2 10 , Murcer llS1 MltterwelCI 2 Ill Grllfev 1q1. G<oron1mo 111 Je MoraH-s Ill SB-<oncepc•on J, Lum. R°"' Mor9an ~O\P IP " R ER ea SO Murr•v 1 ~ " 6 1 ' Borbon \ 1 • 3 7 • Sltrm-10 1 ' 3 3 7 7 Hoerner ' 1 I ' 0 I Bllll"QNm IL.HI , ... , s 7 7 0 0 Burris ·1 1 I ti 1 7 O.M«#'e I s 7 7 , 0 P.Rel.lldwl l' • 3 3 3 , I G.Ha,,,.,., ,., 2 ' ' 2 7 sun ... J 0 0 0 1 • Bt'Otllro ,. .... 1 ' 0 3 1 R.ReuscM IW,15-31 >~ 0 0 0 0 0 T-4:90. A~.ISS The 34-,_.-dd John. wbo was 10-10 i.t eeucm...t.. raised hia 1m record to 11..C TDursda)' after-noon lo Loe A.Diel•' 2-1 victory over tbe Phlladdpbia Phlllles. John scattered alx bits in lowerln& bil earned run average ••~•e••8i.ce AM --..,...,.ac mt• Jlllr 1' l.M .,.,,.,.... ... .......,_ •:JOo,,,... •:IOo.IT'. n :tO..,.. Ju1r • i.o...,,.....ac ~ JulyJ1t.o......,...,.......,. ... to 3.00 and haa an excellent chance to surpau bis personal record for victories in a season. He won 16 games in 1973. "The way I'm pitching, lbere could be far more wins in the bag," said J ohn, who walked two and struck out one in a game won by the Dodgers in the bottom of the ninth inning on a baaes- loaded walk to Reggie Smith. "I'm throwing the ball as well now as I ever have." Jim Kaat was a hard-luck loser • in Thursday's game, a cont.est played in an hour and ~minutes, which wasn't surprising since John and Kaat are f115t workers. It remained l ·l until the bot- tom of the ninth. Bill Russell led off with a triple, only the fourth Dodger hit off Kaat, 4-6. Gene Garber was called in to relieve for Philadelphia at that point, • and he intentionally walked Cey and Steve Garvey. loading the bases with nobody out. Smith was employed as a pinch-hitter at that stage. and after getting behind on the count at 0-2, he worked Garber for a walk. Russell's triple was a line drive off the fence near the left.field line. Ho admitted a good throw might have retired him at third. LOSANO•u:s LoPeS,11> Rus .. 11.u G•rv•Y. lb co.lb' Bek•r.u SlmPS,,, '1 Smtth,ph La<Y,11 Burke.<f Vtao-< < JOIV>, p .... , " ... •OOO 4 1 1 0 3000 3 I I I '0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 1 01 0 3 010 2 000 P'HILAOl!LPHIA MeddH,d! &owa,H SChmdl,lb Lu1llltl, 11 Mc8dl,rf O.Jllntn,lb Hutloft, lb "'4tr11n, II -.c. Slrlnf'9,2t> fCHt,p Gar_.,p T<M•b lb,"" l 0 I I • 0 1 0 •OOO •010 0000 2 000 0000 •OOO • 1 1 0 JOfO ]000 0001> ]1 ' ••• Pllt-1>1>•• 000 010 000-1 LCK AlllJll" IOO JOO 001-4 H-out""'-wfMl"Ordft~. ... E~11tMll. Of'-flllli.delpi,!a I, Loa.,..._2. LOll_,.,,.ladel,,,... 6, LM AnOMn .. ~. Burke. 38~UIHll. HA-C.y tt. 5-Jellft, O.JOIWllOll. l<Ht ( ....... ) Gar1>1r JOlln IW, 11 ... l T-1:'° A~,11J IP' H R •• 88 SO • • 2 2 2 s OOOO JO • • I I 2 I " ......... RemyJt> 1 o o o Gu.rrHo7b 1 1 l O Ro JKksonlb o o o O l'Nltcryrf Pererlb "'"'••cf Page If a9rllbl J l I 0 2 I 1 ' 3 0 1 I 4 0 1 7 3 o 1 n 4 I 1 0 AMERICAN MATADOR DIEGO O'BOLGER FIGHTS IN TIJUANA SUNDAY. MuHlnlllua 3 1 1 o llondtnl 4 1 1 1 5ol•ll•1b • 1 1 3 Baylor II 4 o 1 o , ... ,~:lb 4 0 0 0 ~ndh 4 ooo lriettef 4010 H_,.....,c 2 0 0 0 fllorMph 1 0 I 0 Etcllt.,.,.....c o o o o R. Tor,..ulll 1 o o o OrostJb ""l(,_y lb Crawtorddtl N-m.tnc PlcCklloH 4 0 ' ' • ' 1 0 4 I 1 0 TOia!\ SS 4 • 4 Total\ 31 6 9 S Calllwnl• 000 004 ~ Oekl-111 JOO oo.-. E-Armn, ....,. Ofl-<allfoml• 1. L08- Co8lllornlaS, ()ell._ 6. 28-McKl,..,.y, 0-awtonl 38~&. HR~alta Cll SB-Mallory, Gf'DM, P ... Sf'-Pefet. If' H R ••ea SO Sll'llMGll CL.Ml ~ • l J ' • 1 ••r•-"' 4 l J 0 0 0. Mlllw t I 0 0 0 • CO .. mell f#, a.II S ' 1 1 1 t 0111111 • 4 2 t 0 1 S.--ohlttl .. 1. t .... ; to. ._. ... Randle Fined ORLANDO Fla. (AP> -New York Meta inllelder L•nny Ran- dle was ftiiec1 11000 Thursday an4 1tven a atern lecture for a 1lu11tn1 and t f cking aauult on manager Frank Luc- cbul when both were wlth the Texu ftanltn. Be's at Dome in a Bullring A Matador Named O'Bolger Make8 Hu Mark TIJUANA, Mexico CAP> - "He loots famlliar to me," says one bullflght fan. "Yeah. I'm sure I've seen him somewhere," says a second-"Why sure. be'a a dead ringer for lbe guy in the maguine ads," aaya a third. The pro(lle of Die10 O'Bol1er. the <frln10 matador, ls 10 f amWar because be tndeed fs the guy ln the clothinl ads in the magazines. . But oo Sundays In Madrid or Tijuana., be dons an outf{t prob· ably more expensive than any ever oflered for sale by the CJOthina maker: the 1oldbralded. embroidered and handmade un- iform ol the matador. It cost!, by cod.Sl'VttivoesUmate, 121000. Ho'• fOOd at tbla Sunday Job - one ol OnlY seven Americana to acbleve the tltle Matador de T-ofOll·ad. the onlY one lo the rinJ1attbl1Ume. fight! ln the BUllring by the Sea Swiday. "To really get to know the bulls, to learn all of the skllls and perform with artistic arace takes 10 to 15 years. someOmes longer." At 6 feet tall and 157 pounds, the experts say the Tucson·bom o•Botger, 33, has the perfect build for·a bullfighter. But lo reality, neither dressing in tb• matador's uniform nor the hlgb·f asblon men's wear are O'Bolger's main business. He spends most of bis Ume as a public relations representative tor a wine and brandy outfit. But most of all, he said be loves the ring, and po1sibly the adula· tion of the rose·throwinc aenorlt11, and the bul11. opossum, a sloth, ID&i an ocelot.:· he said. "Once, rliad a blask bear and a Uon, plus all kinds of dogs and cats." Bulls are different, he con- cedes. ·'The bull is a violent. noble animal with a tremendous in- stinct to attack. The matador must transform the bull's brute strength into somethlnl slow. 1raceful, and almoat choreo- graphed." 1aid th-. man whole slx bot'lpttal stlntl tndlcate the art is hard to master. The moat serioua injury camo in Torremollnoa, Sp&ln, as leaden ol that nation's ~ ment wa\cbed. "Ho WU • ·~r. Ke fl1cbd hla head ai the Jut l.nltMlt Md cautl& mt. I sot 'ls> and .lcMW somtlhlJil was ~Gt." 0'8otfer recalll. •·1 went on to till U.. bull, "U you prefer to ensaae ln ac· ttona lib tbli. • · CircQlt ..Tudce Maiarice M. Paul tOld Randle, ••you lhOuld cbaqe to the JrO" -~. -~, ... Of bi:liiml WW.1'1flr op. er:.~~ prepared to dl(md "~ can leNll the baalcs ol capework in •ix blGlltM. •• u.ld O'Bol.ler, who wtll headline the "The paradox ls that. to be a b"lltlihter. or for that matter. even. an aficionado, lt'• lmpol'- tant to love animals,'• old O'BOJfer. who saw bl• flnt buWlpt at to ln Noa ales. ''l bave all k1nds of pets, -lnclUdb\a an walked °"" '°:a.LUM tM sir-I· den& aod t-.en w nt to the ho.pWa.I, .. a.e llll'ldld. • 1 l 1 ... ~ I··, . ' ' I ·~ .. I ;r,, ···~ I I 11• .... .. ··. > ... ,.. ' ...... 8Je DAILY PILOT FUture Major Leagile'St11:rs? Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Ea1t NATIONAL LEAGUE East o.i1, ,., .. """" •Y l"alrlck 0'0-11 • Baltimore Boston New York Detroit Cleveland Milwaukee Toronto Chicago Kansas City Mfnneso a Texas A a gels Seattle Oakland w 57 SS SS 4S 43 4A 34 West S9 55 "'5l) 52 47 45 42 L 43 43 45 53 53 56 64 37 40 4S 44 so 59 57 ,_., •• $< ..... Boston12,Mllwevll"O N-York 14, &.lllmote 2 Suttles. M•-sot• 2 Teit•s l, TorontoO Pct. GB .570 .561 l .5.'iO 2 .4S9 11~ .«B 12 .440 13 .347 221n .615 .579 31'2 .554 S'h .542 7 .485 12'n .433 18 .424 18""2 KansasOtv s. c1ew1eno 4, 11 lrin•no• Oalltltlcl 6. C.lllornlll • On•y~schedulflcl T ... y'tGemH M1,,......ta !Tllor..-5Qll•d 1·11 •1 etevel- IG.,l-7· 111. n M11w-.e !Traven 3 SI et Toronto (Jellerson (>.101.n Kensas City (Hant.,. l>-JI at C111acoo CICrevK 7·11.n Oetroil (Rozema .. 41 al Tnas !Alexander II i1 n Hew Yorll !Guidry 7·51 •t Oot•ncl ll.enQford 7-111.n Boston (,,..,kins 7-71 el Calllornla 1Hartull 4tl n Belllmore (FlarseQ•n 8·81 al Sollie tc;.lauo ~11.n S.-turt1ay•1 GllmH Minnnota al Cleveland Kanw1Cltva1 O.icaoo New Yon at Oallland Mllw11Yll" at Toronto . n Detroit at T.,.a._ n 8 11tlmore al Sulllt, n Bo1ton •I Celllornia. n GB w L Pel. Chicago S9 39 .602 Pittsburgh 58 42 .SM 2 Philadelphia 57 42 .576 31., 46 .540 ~ St. Louis 54 Montreal 48 Sl .485 U 12 New York 41 57 .418 18 Wesl Dodgers 63 38 ,624 Cincinnati 49 49 ,5QO 12 1"l Houston 46 56 .451 11 ... , 56 451 n•~, San P'raJ1ctsco 46 San Diego 44 60 .423 20''4 Atlanta 35 64 .354 Z1 TlllWMMJ'l $<ffH Cnlceoo 16, Clnclnn~ll I~-1l 1nnln9' L°" AnQOlltS t. PT>ll-lpflla I MontrHI 5. San 01-4 l"lllsbulol\•, HOU\tOO\ 4 St lout>3.Allanta0 Onl V QMne\ M:he<IUI flCI T_..y'tOa..,at Lo' AnQttes (R.., 11·21 "' Monl•~•I tROO<'" II I I n San DI-ISlmley II I I I di New Yor~ Koo>''"'" 1 101 n ~n Fr•nc:tsco IHallck1 11-91 at Pnll-11111'• tLercn .. 11 n Pill.CU.QI\ IKl\on 11-41 .ti Allant• CP N~"' '1·111," St Loui. IEH<w>tk and R•sm~..,n 1101 7 '"'' ClllceQO tBonlwm 9-91 at Houslon CJ Nl~ro 5 31 n s.11 ..... , •• oe ..... San D•f'OO•I Nrw Yo•k St Loul\•l Clnc•n,..11. n LO\ AnQPlf'•Hlt Montr~ttl n San Fr.tnciKo•t Ptut.Of'IPn•d, I'\ PtlhburQll •l All&nl<I. n cnicaoo •t Hou\IO<>. n S..Mley·,~mu S.1n ~r11nci\COdt Pllll<tdelpl\1.i San DI-at N..w York P•th1>urona1 Atl•nta Sf Lo~u~ di CinClnnall Lo•Anoe'•'dlMontreal Clllc&QO•I Hov•lon . ' .~ Laver-less Friars Win .• The San Diego Friars needed a super-tie-breaker to score a 29-28 ·world Team Tennis victory over the Golden Gaters Thursday night at the Anaheim Convention Center. Rod Laver, a res ident of Newport Beach and member of the Friars team, missed the ac· lion because of illness. Seft D'-H , Gol ... ft O•t°'t 21 W<J'ftl>n -K. Reid ISO) but Holladey 6 J K Rel~Gu.,.,.,,, ISO) bHt Naoe•sen·Ourr 6 1 Men -Or\'sdale ISO) bul OkkPr 1·6. 0-kor M<MlllM> !CG) beat R Reid Orndfl,7 • eo.1 ... 21. Lo• A-••• n Womrn NavralilOvd 191 llf.t C.•ats;l>-2; NavraliloYa Stf._.n, IBI bfdl Ca•als-Anll\Ol)y,6-J Mpn Na\laW' ILAI beAI Roche 6-4 Adelle J:m•r~ f81 beat Ne•late·P•••'~"6 1 Ml••d E•l•P.Steven. 181 be•l Ant.!¥.nv PaHrtfll> l A 4,0lhl 9o•lon Sovl.t• ts. P-ft• a U Womfn Evert IPI b,.I Cnmyrt11a 6-4 Moro1ov• Kro~n..,. ISov• t>ti•t Evert·Tolltton•• Men l!ort"°v ISovl bo'al W•lh 6·1. C.~W.olt• tP) be-at K•kuha Borl\OY f,.,.. Ml•ed -C<t\e Maybfrry IP-I beat Klllulle· Moro1ova 6-4 Tltbro .. er -MorOlova·ICro\htne ~I be4 Evert TollMOn I ~ A S,368 al l(an><I\ C•lv Clewtand >t, 1ftdi•Re 1' Women B•rltPr ti I but Turnbulf I) INTENSE ACTION The Phillies and the Cubs, a pair of teams m ade up of first and second graders, met recently in Harbor Arca T -Ball play at Mesa Ve rde Ele mentary School in Costa Mesa. ln the above left photo, David Stone ducks as he rounds third base as the ball gets past Eric Watson . At right, Mike Joyner shows good hitting form. And below. Donny Thompson times his swing. Only three Phillies s howed up for the game. so some of the Phillies hud to be Cubs. But they all had fun. Mixed -McMllllln-0\lrr IGGI bffl R. Rtod Guerrant l>-3. Overtime -McMllllln-Ourr CGGI beaf R Reid Guerrant~.() Su!M'r-tlebreaker -Orysdale·Guerr•nt tSO I beal McMiiian· Durr 1.0 A -1,6111 at An~fle•m KPtomu'• M.&coln H) bP•t TurnCul•·M1C-nt!l 1 tt Men Borq •cl but Stont l·S; 8or11·Rle1"'"' •C 1 IX-at SIOM 8•11 '·~ Ml~•d Ai~\#n Stm1ont>"iCU lCJ ttieaf &alt Klvomurclb • • A UM\lllllabl• at tndl~Mooll• Alamitos Race Entries Cycles Race It will be on to Europe for two of the 16 riders competing in the American Motorcycle Association North American qualifying speedway cycle races at the Orange County Fair· grounds in Costa Mesa tonight (8>. ~ ... ,...,. .... l'lm .... u :o PIRST ltACE «JO yerds. 2 veer old• Clal""llO· Pvrla suoo. Clatmlno prlceSjQOO. l!•plendldo e.vo ICalll OroswApfrltcosa IMylH) HtUINIYM IMltCl\ell) G" WMt A Cu11e IC.rdore I Lucky 7S IROUQl\l IC I no'' ao.t CMncl'telll Mr.A,._•V CLlptwiml HoS.dSOO\Q:s !BIGOksl Vote For Palleo (KnlQMl Jelf's Copy Ber CHertl 11• C-a<aStrlp(Delombal tn CustomTetlorecl CAllltonl 112 eagle Oencer 18&nlul G<J SUI>'.,,,. IAdelrl Cl\ePltlr Eltwn !Hartl FrOf\t PllQI Siar C8rooltl) 1C1weanCrema ILIPlleml Vain ltlll\e IAlll\00\I 11t 122 172 112 11' in "' SIECOND RAC• :UO y&rdt 7 yu r old m1l0tns Pu"41 INOO Sems Fiiiy IBroollsl 11' E•PKlallOll77 tRougl\I 172 GoWl\lteRlwrGo (LIPll<lml tlt OulncvsWarWtoaf' ICraagerl 1n ValnO..Of'o CHanl 119 Frlarllob (Adair! 1n Siiao..,_ CO.lomt>al 111 CNrtfn 4l'IMl<I fMltcnelll 1n THnOIWer (e.nksl lit loYlnQM<IOMftQ !c.rdo.te) 11' THIRD RACI! 440 ya,,,s 3 year olds " ,.. o.lmlnt ...,_ S.0200. c .. lm/ftO ptkO tUOO Fl l'TM RACI! -440 yer.S.. 3 \'Hf old1 & U!J. Allowen<• Pur~e MOOG. Rainy Bull (MltCMlll Ml\5 Straw Men (C.0.rclotal Go Reel Lady (Hert) Runriln ROH IAllltonl R•hc sJOl\'s llCnlgnl) Mr MoOile TwlQ IClelrl Cllants Eternal CLI1N11\aml SI XTM RACE-3SO yards. olfl All-enc• P\lne '3200. Tlllnk Hffwn ICerdorel V--Jolln tBenktl Andy's Royal 10om1nouerl Ima Tiny IMVIH) Min Be Anwed IMllchelll LAO!e\ lllnda-(Herll Reel Oatl!1tlll'HS CCl'Notfl GYP5Y ~ye IC.Ill MIQlltyMevers IAdlllrl .Ml Oe<ll -Cl'e~) lit 117 117 117 111 lit •n 3 YHr 111 llt II• 117 "' ltt 117 117 11t ,,. C:.11IN94'ddY IROU(llll Jays OKk C8dsl 11' aavSNTM RACl!-410 yarO. I 1t 3 .,..r okft & -. Puna ~tO.OOOoedded. Ocean AnM IOllOMIMI I Go Oreg .... H ICerOoia I P8'1P8Jolln ('"'91111 O.ncty'sGo Sid (Hartl Ol<llan l'l,... llltll 111.1\lglll I ISi• Fly,.,. CMalrl 1'2 WHlflAndGlorf !ROUlll) UO 111 °'"'' 51\edDw CBl"OOll$1 no 11• 1!19 e.dQw 8er IA.s.lr) t2' tit f'l .. I COnYoy ILCl)llam) ttt tn ICIPt Soft ICMdOtal nt lit Amarfc.,, o.nt ftCflloM) Ito POUtt'TM ttAC9 -170 yerch 3 Yfff aids & Ult-CllllmlllQ. ""'" l2100. Cltlmll•Htk:a POOO, Olde Smoot/lie (Myln) It• WllHlltlld (Herl) 122 Sbccer Clinic Set Olds c1etml"1. Pl>rw '1300. Clalmlno pr,ce,5000 Lit• 'The Fuw fAllhonl Torn-® LlmH CHartl KellebOKlcl IAouonl Clltr9'f'Vllle CMylHI ZOOulator CC:.rdOia I Attantlw ILIPl\eml llkt A S.1111 !Adair) QueSU.le IDllOmtMl Olymjlu•Moon CC.Ill llt 172 121 "' "' 1n tn 171 '" The 20·race program NIHTM RACI -400 vards 3 v-er olds. Clalmtno. Pvru u100. c1a1m1119 will be a championship :~; style competition with m the top two finishers m selected to represent the :~~ United States at the 122 European finals in White ::~ City, near London. later 1" m the summer. orlca'3SOO Tlny't Go C:.11 CAllliOnl caned!.,, 81etld IAO.lrl ~roper Count IRoughl ,.1 Bov IBroollll Or Kobav ICtMQer) AlamltOI 80b IGMdo~•l Jtl Roellel ~ 1My1"1 TlllUC1• IU11Mml Hula 0-(Hel"ll StrHlll11gJol\n tO.IOmllal What about this . • • Deep Sea Fishing Alamitos Race Results NEWl"ORT (An'• uftdlntl b8 en9l0<S "1 .,.rracuci.. 4 bOO\lto. l4 l<elp bin'-J1 ....0 be~\. 8 m.teker•t. I halibut 16 "''"cod. t wnol• sea .,. •• tDavey't t..ocllerl 777 anQttr< 111 barracuda 101 bOnito. «8 ,..,., ban n rock cod l nallblll 1 wnlte sea bos 111 mackerel M tll~ bal\ SEAL 9EA04 140 .tnqters 1.0jO roe• cod. 300 ma<lt•ret. '° barracuci... s nallbul DANA WHAR~ 311 englfr\ 1,023 wncl IJM5, 214 t>arrecUO., n bOnllO. 9 nallbut 1 yell-lall, 1S rock cod lOS maOerel SAN PEDRO C~m O' C..111 62 erigl0<1· 1n barracuo.. 10 ullco bu•. 1 WllOWl .. I. U8 rock cod, 4 l\ellt>ul, s. ....cure•. tt blue t>a~• C22nd 51. L.encll"91 IS anglers • n•l•bul. 61 berra<ucla, 40 cehco ba\,, 60b0nll0 LONG 9EACH (Que..,'t Wharf) 117 •"91M'< tO al!Mco••. I bhH'fl" tuna. 101 barracuda, bl ca loco IM\\, 1q nnd ba\\, 6 Mllbut 1• rock cod, •• macVrt l 1aetmonl Pieri 46 ' aft9ters 716 barracuda, U cetlco ban. t8b1ue be.s. 231 mackerel OC&AHSIDI! 78 anqler" 1 ytll0w1ail. 10 barr•cudn, 28 bonilo. •s ullco bas•. 14 sand baH. U mack•r•I. MISSION IAY 117 •nQlt" 147 albacore, 1 yellowt•ll. 14• cellco beu. S2 b0'11to. 1125 mackerel, 33 rock cod, t l\ellbu\. SANTA MONICA -60 enoler•· 1 s.tlld b9H, 71\etlbut, 11 wl\lle He baH. 110 rock ban. hr.. 44 anglP<1 1 , f wtolte Mii NM It <ellC• bH•. 4S•oc• ban. <IOOmeckeAI SAN Dt•OO -1.082 •ngltr• l yellOWtall. t. '"albacore • yellowfln tune, ~tJt.-flftNN Area Sports at.seat.LL ,.,,..Le ..... PlratH•. V-rd\4 at.SICIETaAU. Mlllltf,..teft .. Kii Le-CatMarffta Hl9fll Martn;ilS Lo•AmlooH• VIiia Parll.:J. Huntlnoton 9H<h" 1111 RdltOll Mlflll Fountain Valley 11, Weslmlnsttr "8 Edi"41n 42, E$1enc:le '" C:..le ~ta ()peft Laat ... (II Etll11cla Hltlll WHISlclll ... FCA as Build and Grow def S!>AnO'\ by forfeit l'orTllunday FlllST llACE -JSO yards 1 year 0101 Ctalmtno For ma10tns. PurS« '1100 Sklll .tnd Scoence IUpl\am I 160 500 •60 My FlckleHoney IMylttl Weier Telly fMllcllelll lime -II 36 11.40 11 00 10.60 Al\O Ran -DUPf!S Cnargt, lo-.i Oecll. Ar19el Kiss. Brttzlng Birdie. L.lmlts 8¥r@d Star, Pr.,.,.,r Re9ard Scratched-8erella Cl\lcll, Color Me C<llf, Mal1011I Rulf U IE uc'8 .. St! Ill aN Sc lefl<e & S.My F'kllle M-y. N ld ut1.to. SECOND RACE -400 varck. 3 yfar olds & uP Clalml119. Purse '3900. Grencl Bar CLJpnam) TlmetoGo CBrooksl IEI Jato !Treasure) Tlma -10 . .Q 760 340 280 4 20 180 4.00 Also Ran -DuollQUi<~. Rlnoo. Confl!derat1>Jel HOM:re1ChH THIRD RACE -JSO yards. 3 year old1 & U(J. Clalm•ng. Purse '3000. St LovlsJr, (Werdl 4.60 3.00 2 40 FlnaUSI IROUQlll 3.20 2.60 Hidden Talent TDO CTreasu-.1 2_80 Time -19.0S Aho Ran -Sllu Breeze Parr Rambtln' Man. Top Moon S1>ort'. Mynameluut, Big eno Br"ty NoacratcnH u IH«e .. st. L.e1111 Jr. a 4- flMU.i .-ou.a. !'OURTH RACE -JlO y.trds. 1 year old• Clalmlno For meodfM. Purw '1100 JlguwJol\n IA.llleonl Oecelll ITrNsu,.I My Plunder IROUQl\I Tlme -18 SJ II 60 6.20 S-.20 ,.., 3.20 S IO Al'° Ran -Go Kilty tel Go. Vein Gembler. Falcon Jet. M«wty In Mo. """· Voo Ooo Hea. Isle Go Jet, FllWlf Trlbule Screlched -8•~ Pl"" RACE -«IO yerds. 3 year Olds Al-~e. Pv"41 '3800. Olad 114'Q CWardl "·«> 7.60 S.IO MIH Tiny Rodt•ll• (Alllso .. 1 Doc'sEaortn IBrOOksl Tl,,,. -10.a. uo 460 7.IO AIM> Ran -l'Wofortnas-. Pa1·~ 1hel60mpg shlflless Mr Jet Mo<K•" Myrlah. Mr Jet Moore 1 HoscratcnH SIXTH RACE 350 yards 1 y~~r old• Clelm1ng Pur<e n4IXI Wllllt Hel"41n IKniQlll I ''° •20 )40 Tft Ole• o.eroer IC,.89*rl MonWonWav CTroasur•I Timf-11 IS 4 .0 3 "° 3 10 Also Ran -Wlll 9 Starr Wayw•rd Bus, F•st RHJl'ltlt. Rat•Y B•" Bulj M enow . Her Bo TumOltn Tumtllewetd ScralclleO -Go Sell T Go. M•~ 1n MDOro, Viking Empress '5 Eaeda 10.Wlllle HellOfl & .. Tee C9" O.,.er, pal•'4S.M SEVl!NTH RACE 3SO yards 3 year Olds & up. Allowance Purse '6500. Dickey'• Dream ILllJl\em I 38MI 1360 ~·o Crystel'SWondf<r IWerdl S,80 J ltO Miss SUQar Copy !Treasurfl) l 00 Time 17.•4 Also Ran -Kim' Roc~tl Wlnq. Traw llno Woman, Ct>&roer C.o. Ao~·· C09y Jay. Lii Pel Bar No scretcl'les. EIGHTH RACE -350 yords J..yealf old< Clalmong For maidens ~ ~2t00 Cnelk Hiii Wiiiow fLllJl\oml ?I 00 100 460 W11r Trucltle fAlh\Onl S 20 3 A8 Tint• Aocllt'l 'WarOI 6 00 Time 18 42 , Al'IO Ren -Ooclleys MISS Flre,·Scfl( LHlllllY 8-Gala••• Sunsl\•ne Tep Sour, Breutn Eary, Jets P•llernJ O.stn ConQUf'st ' Scr.tcl\e(I -Watt -On. Re1nu.q Chlelt • u Eucta 1-<JYllt Hiii wm-al J.\IUrlNOle, pa1dStt.ll • NINTH RACE -lSO yards. 3,Y'"" olds C111m1nq Purse \2100 N~•ade Royal IRougnl Jollln' JO'! IAlll'IOn) L•dv Cr&fl\I 18<DOt.sl T•me ...JtS 10 soo 190 uo s ltO ) 80 660 Al\O Ra" -Bull's Ar~nd Run IC•lly 51\odow's Suorf'rnt' Mr Prelr1i. Wind. Wrangler Rock. Soot Doll Scr•lcn.id -Grae>ous lhbel Ma~t' Vour Move. LM'9o Lolago. Bilby'! Hrnryell&, OI> Jody Joll"''~~z.~-,~.~11· Rm• a .. Allendance _.All. . . Volleyball Action SAN FRANCISCO-Coach DaJe Flickinge The Orange County is taking_lO girls no tW VoITeyb8ll Association for the games including girls team wllJ play two exhibition matches Marie Lundie. Karel\ against tbe Palo Alto Olson. Kori and Kris' YWCA in the San Fran-Pulaski and Kari R\ls~ cisco bay area tonight from Newport Harbor and Saturday. High; Aileen Semonsen Tonight's game will be Suzanne Askew, Marci played at Kezar Pa'olilion Wurts and Dale Keoag in San Francisco and from Corona del )Ia Saturday's event will be High; and Val Brun (ro at De Anza College in Los Amigos High> i Cupertino. Fountain VaJley. · ' j '------------------------~ A IQOm RR PIJ \ Make your old tialls bounce Ilk• n•!f· . If ~ .. - Edison, ·Germans \\ , ' I ( 1 1 I 111 J 0 ~ l\ ""' 111p11 111 ,,.1.1pmtml "·''1..,•th.ill t 1 .1m featur tn•' ,,., 1•n 11( I ht' b&Ml C-llllt'I .. '" th• 11123 MM•· llr.11 l.1 I IJrl~lt•~ With ... httl " ,., 111·«"tt.>d to be th• 1••1 7 i>< vt-r-.1on of r.111 .. 1111 1 llunt1nJtl•>n tfr.1d1 111,,:h'!< vars1tv "•llll!hl I 11111ft " 111 K on tht ~ t11""' 'jmpu~ follow 111,.. •• 1un1nr varsity tiff a\ " .w ltl'l...,een Edison '' 1u1111ir 'ars1ty and Hunt 1ni.:11111 lkach H1gh's JV l.& .Jill -... . . .. ' . Friday July 29 19n For Area Golf Results WOllllN'S OOl.I" f.l.HIOUEl.CC M.rf\br r 9'11'' T~rndmtnt •· a•v <Orrtb1,..0 ~lt<h<' low Gro\\ ~vc-' t,.. "•Id P41 An1<11 Kris Paiie Ill Niguel CCI 1)3 lo"' ntl ovtr tlle ll~ICI l.•P S<ll•umtr. K•v c;1.,1• IAl•l•raCCI Ill A l'llghl IG,...•'I t AO•• Ito V•nte .Alberta Stone •H•fltn<I• CC I 1~. 2 V1rgonta 0 1,, .. n, Ou Ott Wllllt flrv.11w Co•'' CCI UO !Nell I K•tlllHn Mever Bollble Parris IMH• V.,IM CCI. 130, 2 Jene Marllr1. (iwen So••• IS.nl"' Ana CC>. 131, 3 EIHnor IOOH, 04b\ Shinn •Senta AN CC!, 133. • t<eltn lb· btotM>ftf. Dorottiv SortnHn IL•ll••lcle CC). 1)3 \ JOtll Shorl. MellSH Morris IS.11 Dt"VOI llS. 6 o •• ,,. H•IPCrln. l.uc:lll• PtlOOOCll !All• Vo<la CCl, 13'. 8 FllQllt IGros•I ; M .. lnt• Povd' Bib\ Ht•lll llrvln.i Coul CCI. 111 : ' 1 Jun uimoort. Loi\ O~tvl\ (f'r1endly Hiii\ CC!. 181 !Noll 1. 8elll• Galler. J•r>a Ollma"' I S.n Gabt'itl CC I, 1).a ' Miry 4 lberhon. Trudy Chbor"e tOrlnclo CC>. 1n. 3 5ue OeMllle, Jan H•rO"•YW• IHacllnO• CCI. 130 •• Md'Y Sot•. June c:ori. IS.nla Ana CCI. 1• S LU Hl191>et.. Joan O'Skea ur.1ne <:.oa•t CC), Ill; •· Jene HIQ o•n" luStrollltr 10.-tnolllCCl.13' C FllQhl tGronl 1 Marie Whit 1111er. Dorothy Wt Ison IH•c•end• CCI. 18• 1 4rla 8row11 Haooy Hlldabra11CI IOattMonl CCI, 185 (.qlyu HCI-Bu<d• Bonno• Nu~(•O 11 Truro FhQlll R~llr B1r-v .. "'llUIDN \ltl!JO CC Le.'# Nt:I Tour"4lmcnt I V•rn..t •ob•tt\ Sl'ler•n L•wtet N•du'• M•,. 8~r,,1ce Orifllll t t11w I Cor-c.trv E t\•tr Grete l •ttf'n J\idy f rte k•Of\. Mochy Sllan~on Ge"" (.HrlO. Cl•lre H•mrYIOOO Trudy Wiiiet•. Geo<Qi. Hiii Crh.\ crO\\ Tourndm•nt ,1r\\ Fllglll-1 Grete Lllll'I 1 ICllllY 81uMln J Muriel AOotpn Secon0 F1t911t-1 ttlel Fr•n Rl\h•. C1rol V11k1c11, Cree Coury Third Fhght t Judy Erlcoson, 2 Edllh Knlfluy, 3 T Wailers Fcur1n Fllghl 1 Mol,,. Peru, 2 Varna RoD*n-. 3 81rbar• Erlo~ <:; u•'' D<1v fl wo bt"U@r oall> of IOUISOm(' I I EClllh CMrwntar Doe Lavren\trin. c;.or91a V•1\1n, Snerr• fa.lr>1<tn l Gr6t1 Monlr• Mltcll MacOon••o "'"' Snaul••r 4M Bun~ .. , l Tud1 Sh•t Maureel\ Vounkon S"r" E<ll\Or\ Svlvla Pr•nau\k1 • Neal,,. Mue. Berrilce C.1111111, Rolly Va,,co. Lil Sh•ltu(k S S•ll•v Wyrr, 8eul•ll D1n1111, M•oo•to Smtih He1e11 Oooov • Jue11111 E,.,Osen Virginia 8rM>bV Dorathy C,ran•u. ~rv1e Reece MESA VERDE CC <;trol<e P•ay Toomamen1 A FhQllt •G•O•SI I Marge Hdye\, •o , Pl\yllls Smith. 91 (Niii I 8o-t' Wuc.o.10. 2 S.lle H•mr•. 1' B Fllghl <Gron I 1 M<lqQlt' Sm•ll\. 05 1 V"gon1d 81\llU. IOI. !Nell I A11~Ga1Cla II 2 Kdy F•rl~Y 14 DAILY PtLOT 8 J J Drags Set AtOCIR Shirley Muldowney and her pink top fuel ctragster will be featured 1 n the Professional Dr agster Associ,atien championships at Orange County Intema· lional Raceway tmtigbt and Saturday. Muldowney, the top woman drag racer in the country from Ml. Cle· ments, Mich., made a run of 5.77 seconds and 253.52 miles per hour in her last start at OCIR but rains fell before s he could make a backup run for a possible world rec· ord. · Facing Muldowney in the fuel drags will be J erry Ruth, James War- ren and Marvin Graham among others. \\ n·l (;crmt1n), under , 11.H h B ernd Roder. f't',1tures a front line of o I I Thomui. Vo n '\lq.:mann and 6·10 Klau~ ZJnder. along with 6 3 H .11ner Frontzek. con '1dcred by many as We~l 1;crmany ·~ be!>t pro!> Jlt'l'l LAGUNA BEACH RESIDENT MIKE BEMIS WATER SKIS BAREFOOTED. I Nell 1 Pat 8urllnv1111m. M•rv Jane Ha•per ti~•••••• CCI. 123. 2 GuUIP. Bl•ctt11C1Qe Jend• HorM 11 no'ln• Co .. 1 CCI t,., J Er.,. Cowan. Pfl! Htrle' •El "loguN CCI 1J•. 4 Ml>\ C•rleMMllll.Ht'lt'ft Fono IS..nlaAn• CC I IJ4 S Cttl Martin, E•ther '•mU&I-ISallcov CC>. Ill. 6 F•m• Oa,,111, Bftlt'f Gorms•n IDMen l•l•nCICCI. 1JI c Fl'911t GrO\\ I J!Hly D1111uettt 101 1 J..ne F•~lol"°". 104 INtll I lOu1\e W1l'°n 13 ' Dorathy J0<d•11 I• In addition to the top fuel cars, AA runny cars. BB funny cars and pro comps will also be on the program that began with qualifying at 4 this after- noon and runs to JI tonight. A 21 yc;;r old . frontzek can hit with consistency in the 16·18 foot range. but al!)o passes off well to hrs in side height. Bemis Part of Rare Breed ~weep\llV• I tllrow out lllree wo"'t llO•e•I .... 1-llghl t Ille) AM HOI· \teln, VlrQ1n1d O'Brien, SI. 3. Clltl EIUdl!Or HOISUln. virv•ni4 I '><hoel"'"' Sl. S tl•e) C:..rolvn Grav tTu Orrw M•r0t-i Ou80I\, St ------~·~a>~ _;-__.., -,... ~-:'::\ :-----rr4 Water Ski Racer Clocks 90 mph-Barefooted ~ Fll9hl 1 Holen Teqeler O 1 M<k•e McCloy, ••. J 111e> Edna M<Huqh. Dorolhy Maple 51 s. B<>ttle Wiii, S7 J1tf.~ -----I ~.!r ts; .f .,, ·----- Coach Don Lt•av t·v·, Edison Charger!>. w01lh players ln the IG-18 agt· group, will be trying to stop a running attack whjch also features man to·man pr ess ur e . ' ,..Despite only a seven : • qi an squad, the German~ !" l'lave displayed excellent s tamina and don't beat i themselves, seldom tak )' ing poor shot!. ' f ...... u I 1'.Walters Selected Jim Walter!> of Estan , cia Hjgh <Costa Mesa) " has been selected to the United States Junior track ;rnd ricld team which will meet Japan and Canada Saturday. j\ug. ~al UCL/\ 's Drake $tadium. I At the Cl 1-· state lnH·k I· and field championship~ t' on June 4 at UCL/\, Walters won the 880 with a time or I 49 4 , second-fastest 1n !>lall' t• his tory .. Meet director .l1 m Bush, the UCLA track .,. irnd fie ld coach . say-; ~ -'hat Gardena Hi g h 1 hurdler Phil Johnson ha~ also been chosen for the . U.S. team. His 13.66 automatic timing in the I:· 120 high hurdles stands t as a national record. 1 ''' Boys 19 and under and girls 18 and under ar e :;; eligible for 1unior ('Om .petition Racquetball Tom-oey Set ',,#. • ., .. . ~Orange Cu.1~1 '""College's Racquetball v;t(:lub will host thl' first .,...,annual Summer Classll' ;. ·~tdoor thrce-waT1 m en·.., ,...,~nd women 's doubll'' .,.~urney Aug 12· 11 ·r" Eight brackl'l.., "ill "''icomprise the tou rnc~ :.•.competition will be ht lct •• 'tNl men's double!. /\. B. '·'lilnd C divis ion:, and ··: women's doubles i\ <ind C categories. There will --a lso be mixed double~ ...r.competition in A. R arwt Cdivis ions Entry r~ 1!> $12 µe r team. and. registration will conl1~c through Aug. lO. All p1occcd~ from the tourney will hl· used for s tud(•nt scholarships. For entry information. telephone 556-5853 Uy C'Ri\IG SH EFF Of IM D•lly Pilot St•ft Mike Bemis is part of a 1 .ire hrccd Bt•m1!>, .i ~!! ye;.ir old Lagun:J Ue:Jl'h rc~ulcnt, 1!> a water ski r at·cr which 1s not unusual B ut in s tead of s1>cc1aliz1ng in one of the different t'ale~orlcs of w CJ t t• r s k i r a(' 1 n g Rem1~ C'ompetes in a ll of t hem whH'h 1~ un- usual 1\ n} w h c 1 l' 1 h t· r l' 1 " \\ ater !.kt compct1llon '' hether 1l be marathoo. circle ur drag raeing lh:m1s \~111 probably be there Mu si Pl'Oplc s pcr1<.1 l1ie 111 Just one catc~Or.\. hut I like them all." say~ Bcm1s, who moved to Lagun<J Beach nearly fi ve years ago .. t., get d osN to lht• water · · Berni!> is no novice in t hl· sport. which 1s grow. ing rapidly lie I!. Olli.' t1f only ~IX barefoot s k1t.>rs in thl' world who has broken 9CJ m lies µer houir <the rec ord 1s 96 und Bemis ha!. donl' 9'l 6 mph> And hl' has won many honors in h o t h 1· 1 r c I l' d n d m.Jrathon racing lie 1s <:urrenlly 111 fifth pl ace 111 the "N at1ona I Speedboat and Water Ski Associallon point stand mgs for the 25 -29-year bracket. Ile had been m third place, but look a fall in a recent qua lifyi ng race and failed to gain the finals which hurl hjm in the point standing!>. Thus he needs to move 11p two more ~pots in tht· Aug. fi 7 £legion 11 ski rac1.•s ut S:rn Dwgo·s M i~- MIKE BEMIS ~wn Bay lo g<.11n lhc• na tional finals. "That's my Nu I goal ri ghl now to g:11n the nat1onab. ·· says Bernt!-. "And l think I can do it." The n atr.onal cham p1onships arc set Sept 23-25 ;.it Lake Mead. Nev lk m1s, a La Pue nte l11gh School gradual!', ~tarted skiing 10 year!. ago when his 'parents would visit their cabin in Lake Arrowhead. It la ter dc\cloped into com pct1t1vc sk11ng as Rem1i. · interest grew · · 1 had compet ed in s ports 10 high school an<\ I wanted to stay in shap1 so I continued to wale ski. To be among the bes you must be in tip·top shape, so I do quite a bit of running," says Bemis. ··And whe n you arc t·omµeting, 1t gets your m md off other things To me it's relaxing." But the sport hasn 't ~·lway~ bPCn fun for lfrm1~ t'!-.Pl·r1ally one Sports Calendar Fruuv !July ~ f\.A~tl,.,,D&tl Nf"'WPOrt H.._,.bO .. "' L" ()y,nt• .tt ~nla •n~ H1Qti tf'IUrnt" J om I Wt\t C,•rman Otvmo1 0-v~IOO"W"nl trdm.tt Ed•\Ot'l H•qtl 1' II n t • t l Ill \If' l I QUf"' (,.cttdf'n Wf·· I qu,rtt' \'\ Or.,nQP P<11f'llhPt\ •I An~1m Rroo,hur,1 p.,.,. I D m I Ht!tbOr p.,.~., "i A l l"AQUf" •Fount.-u"1 V.1l1ry v~ f 01,on d' r V R~ C.rntrr \ lO C~&"la drl M~r Y'\ L~ Outr\lo\ ... lflW•M"-lt: F°M')t. c: 1" ( o''" Mr'"'"" Hun11nqtrin E!"'dt"' .. I " Wt-\tm1n-.1 ... r v' Nt>wDOtl H41rocr "' Ltl')n\ P,u" "' \ Jf1 f\al\ill C,ral"d•• "' ( "''•'"' •1••'' l l(ltl f """ ,,, ~ ~ 'wtrnmu-.q .\A•' l('!n '11r•n lf\v1t~ h('l'l.-i 1pr1 l1m ,,t 10 1t "1 t.nAI'\. .u ~ om> (..\'flll1fl'm1nQ M1\,t0n Vlf'I'> ln'41•t,. t1rn•'' 'prrhm\ _., l(l ~ m ftn.Jtl' ~• S Om\, • Orlfv R.J1 '"Q Pqu,..., .. '"""· t Or~'4'--"'~ttH•on ('hmtn.:\l10M$ 11t O.rfttrO• l(ounty 1,,t,.rn.-t1of'l ~t Ritff".,.''V #,pm Sunday !July Ill Rl'l\f boll! Mf hn l ""'0'"' m .. uup 0111Ml1\. 8 vourv"'''1 <."" 01tQO "' Ot~nQf' Cruntv Star' At Unt11('rs1tv H1oh l] JO I n I '\w1mmina -~I""'°" V•fttO lni1fo111 fl0"'-1 for• 11m' -'l 10" m . 11n11tl\,.,at \ r m l ...,.,.,, Ana tt•qn boH•f'fbloll 11 •<I"" 'Villa Par~ "' N,.wPOrt H•rbor .\1 "' SAnltl~ "'un.vM\1tvo1t fl i -.....y 14IHIU•I II Opr-n ~\t.f'tMll At E'\t1tn(1,, ... 1qf't Tun.,_, "' R,.hat'•,.. Lumbli-r '' I <;outhern (JI Aulo "'' M1tr•f' CAii"" d< "°'IR )01 ';~ntA AM H1on tM\111,.tb.lll l\l•Ou, .-u .. ocrt Htltbof' v\ ~Anla Ancl At 'S D m CanY'Of'I ¥'\ U'nlVPf\tlV tll 1 D m l R•t> Honoo CoUl'q' tnurn&ay fGotd,._,, Y;1 \1(011~' Hart>of" Arf'd C5 A• l>aY"tMll ,,..0..,,. Hunft"'Q1Gn Be,,,,, "' ld Oo1nt• "' Fount~tn Vtllltv Afl"(r,._.t1on Cflnlrr •I ' "' Newprif"t H.vbor v~ ~ount"1n v.,11py At loW1nkl~ PMk "' S JO, tnrona dPI Marv\ Edhon '" T•Wlnklt' Park ,, fl C'l"ilft M"''"" Y\ Ont'\a C·r'1ndf' •'' l Ion\ P"rk 111t !t 10 E\Mn c.11• v-.V\1"\tn 1n\lt'r.l1 l-ort' P/'rk rtfM I T.-.d~y (AUtUll2l Leng l'""" Colv Coll"<!" h"\k~lb•ll IPaQU<' !0. OnQV QHl\I •S LA H8•bor di • 1som I O~n b.l•~•lb.\ll IMQIH! "' J:"anclM H •Oto tFCA V\ CO'\t• MO\A Chpperto al l• Tun~HsM.l~lll'f\Cler\All: .. I • Him. t~!ll. 8tlltll HIOll balkettMll I It f .• 11'1'-M e r I "" H I~ h • l'euntail\ 1'1~; v• MArln• Al l JO Hunl•ngton e .. ,,. Y\ Lo• AMIQOS ,,, 7 0 , Al ECll~ HIQh Eilnnc:t. v~ Voll• Parle al b JO WHtmlnstet "' eo .. onal 7 0 ---.------------~-------- Lincoln Continental • ' t·. . Form.al ·Limt)usine~ "The Ultimate In LUixuril P.urchase or tease. , a eolll·Mercury dD Ave. 547-05. day four years ago when, :.1!> Hcmu; says, ··1 went out the front door .. I le was competrng in a drag race and got a little too high. lie flipped head over heels and continued to c artwheel for 200 yards. "The world record at the time {for barefoot skirng) was 83 miles per hour and l was going 87 when I ate 1l. The first thrn~ l rell was my head to make sure 1t was still there ... say~ Bemis He came out of it with only a Jammed neck and was racing the next weekend at Lake Ar- rowhead. And he figures to con- tinue racing as long as I ,, , ' it's still fun. But Bemis cannot sur vive by placing high 1n these races (the purses a re small). He recently got a sponsor (Ric hard Jahraus of Laguna) and he builds racing skis at his Laguna shop. And he hopes to some day go in- to the insurance busi· ness. But at the present, he's enjoying what he's do· mg. "It's a lot easier. now that I have a sponsor. I really enjoy wate r skiing and I look forward to the weekends. I 'll continue to do it until it stops be· ing fun." And it figures to be fun for a long, long.time. : -.~, C Fllghl I Olann• Hall 18. 1 CMrloll~ Frnnkll11, •7; 3 t11e) Ooroen Dallon. Jo4n VM•••r. I-lop!' Qvale, Clar~ Wi\C:IOm, •9 AANCHOS4N J040UIN GC l..v"\t Puth TournAm.Pnt 4 FllQllt I Ginny Slas~o. 11. 2 E•lffn Vr11c"burn, JO 8 Fl•'lhl t ltlel Carolyn walbrl<19r, AO\d Rob1nso11. 34 C FhQlll I Ille) 8~11Y Seiersen. Btnv Vauohn, 31 Mull 1111d Jell Tourname11t A Fhghl 1 Kathy Perry 34' , 2 Juely Mlllsllall, JS 3 8ellv SocolohkV )7•.. • (t1el J~··· Kroll MUJM Slrockland 38 '>. B FllQlll I 8art>ar• JOllt'< lO' • Z Ellen Mc1C1n1ey U ">. 3 Pt>g Sm•lh. )6 C Fhljlll I Trucly Bon<> 41'•• MEADO'#l.ARK CC C...,,,1>10Mh1p Toorndmenl Q>am 01on!olllo FllQhl-1 Helen Mounon. l•S. 2 l(allly BranslorCI 75' INet) I C-C...1,217 Fir.I Flight tGrO~<I I 1(11tv Mullen, 265, 1 Winnie Wiiham\ 273 INel) I Rosemary E"t k'°".112 SecMCl l'llQllt tGro") I Hou) 8on nit Nuccoo, Lil 8ore1e1eau. 190 IN el) 1 Vo Van Ree. 2U July l.-"lel> Flrsl Flight Cubd Curl, 41 S..rond FhQlll ll•cl Do"' ~ _i_·-·. w,, Continental Mark V Dealer's Demonstrator ~N . No. 7Y~%'.>5511~5 Purchase or Lease Santa Ana Lincoln Mercurv 1301 N. Tustin Ave. 547-05l l .. There are only two ways to buy a new or used car. Now, and save. Or later, and pay more . ~'. Record sales volume gives you more variety, better prices and bigger trades. Now. In Fall, prices \.Viii only go up. And up. Take the pick of the lot while there's a lot to pick from. Then ask us for good financing. ... ' " To speed things along, we'll give you 24·hour loan approval service. We want to help you now. And there are no two ways about that ...... Let Us Be Your Banker ~'"= CITIZENS BANI( .~If!= . Cf COSTA MESA Horl>or at Baker• (714) 9~~ • Mem&er FOIC Banktng Hour&: Moilclr;rThursday-9 t(> 5 Frlday-9 to 6 • Soturdoy-9 to ! .. Paige V Slmp1on. President Chief f~eculfw Officer I: i \ •: f > •I I I , .I • I -.,._.------·.&. - ••• DAILY P1LOT Friday, July 211. 1977 I ~Wars'lleroes1'fag .. . I I I ii I !$y 1 Aa.ocla&ed P~• U~ VIM.Iv llvn •nd )W c -.n .. pt•ct to au h11 black hdmt"t llkt• \ 1u1• peenna 11t you I r()m tbt• T abirh, postera. 1 lt~ 0tnd boUon11 lbal "Star \\art\" tan~ are .cobbhn1& up by themilhon~ ·He mil) ~ oven b•H•r lham Fur ah l''awcett." uya Slim Ilium. 3'1·yur otd preekkt1t or the Ima.it Factor)'. the llollywood promouonal firm Uual .1bo produced T·1hirt1, aatJn ~ ann up robes and stuffed bo.x •l'lf lruok pillows featurin& Sy v~t..-r "ltoclty" Stallone VA.DER 18 THE buvy 10 "StM War ... " a 20lh Century Fox re I cue that m1aht surpaas "Jaws" 1n box office gr06s Has co li lars, Che wbacca, Storm Trooper and the robots R2D2 and 3PO, also are im morlalt:ied on var1ou1 "Star Wars" novelties being marketed by the Image Factory in conjunc t1on with Factors Etc , Inc .. a Delaware m anufacturing fi rm. Blum . a bearded former television SPOrta producer, still •eenu • lllllu 11urprl:led by the ruaoway llutc.:eas or hit\ "Star Wars" wa,... But he doesn't S{!e the boom endin& ~oon "IT'aJ NOT GOING w be JI.lit ¥ f ad.'' he contend:t .. p; veryone can identify wtth 'Star Wars· bec1145e it's a winner, a total en tertainmen1t picture. And every· one is stanitruck to aome extent the Little kld ln Keokuk, lowe or New York they can have a lltUc allachment to the movie by havlne a product they can put on their w-11 or wear or whatever.'' Four years aao the Image Fae· tory was/roducing belt buckles for recor company promotions, but Blum had his eye on bi11er llunfs. "1 figured belt buc kles wouldn't last that 1001." he says. "But 1973 is when the T·ahirt craze bit and we started doin& T shirts for the Rolling Stones. Elton J ohn, Eric Cl~plon you name it " BUSINESS WAS booming and in 1975 Blum hired 2S-year-old J eff Gilbert. who quickly dis· played a knack for promotion und became a partner in the farm Wllh 1''actoni Etc. president Harry Gelaaler aa their financial backer, Blum and Gilbert ac· quired promotional rithta to "Rocky" and thinas started hap- pening. " 'Rocky' was our flrsl major lluccess," Blum recalls. "After that, 1 wu over at 20th <Century Fox) and they were touting me on a picture called 'Star Wars.· "111EY SAID I should be in- terested itl It because tt was a dynamite picture. So I saw it and called Harry and said, ·I think this could be the biggest movie or· the year and we've got to 1et in on it.'" The Image Factory 1ot in on it by offering 20th Century Fox $100,000 for exclusive rights to market "Star Wars" posters, buttons, patches and T-shirt transfers (iron-ons). It looks like the company will realize $750,000 or more this year from that con- tract alone. In addition to "Star Wars" and "Rocky," the Image Factory has pr omotional rights to "The Beef Pricing Assailed Big Retailers Detennine Cost, Ecorwmist Says SACRAMENTO CAP> An <tgricultural economist aays the price or beef is set on the West Coast by big retailers that have enormous market power. James Cothern, extension t'Conomist at UC Davis, said "It is unnece5sary for chains the size of Safeway to conspire overtly." Cothern testified at the first day of hearings on the cattle in· dustry by the state Senate Sub- commHtee on California's Food <:ind Agricultural Economy. He said the big retailers buy on Wednesdays the packers giv ing them bids. Then the smaller r etailers buy Thurs d ays or Fridays. "I think it essentially means that Safeway ... the l argest s ingle buyer of choice yield grade 2 or 3 choice beef on the West Coast. essentially sets the HEADS FINANCE AREAS Irvine's W arren Fix C TAKING J _ STOCK _ price. whether they want to or not, for that product on the West Coast." f'fx Prmttoted Warren D. Fix has been pro- moted to the position of vice pre- sident for finance and chief financial officer for the Irvine Company. He joined the company in June 1964 as controller and had been vice president and controller since December 1974. In his new position, Fix has responsibility for company fin an· cial matters. He heads the con· troller's and treasurer's offices and is responsible for the com- pany's business planning and the development and administration of financial policies. TV Duty Prolaifrited ':" WA SHI NGTON <AP ) Japanese television manufac turers won a m a jor victory Thursday wtum a federal appeals court ruled that the Unlted States cannot impose a special duty on thei r products · The United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals overturned a decision by a New York cusioma cdttrt'tbl t ba06Ul tbe Treasury Department. IJ!\llt tet the duties -thereby ral~g the price. -M electron,io, ro- du~ts exported from JaN,D. e ·~ dlltyoevet bas\*ft lm~.. /< Zenith R adio Corp., •1Uch • brought the s~ •kued ._the Japanese wer,• lQdlrecdy ,_..._ aldbiaa expatU bedau~• ._, da· taon iaJt)OSed a special tax on e lectronre products kept in Japan while not taxini electronic pro- ducts exported to other coun- tries. Rils~ted Wilson Riles, superintendent of public instruction for the State of California and nationally-"ie-· cognized leader in education, bas been elected a director of Wells Fargo and Company and its prin· cipal subsidiary, Wells Fargo Bank. Elected to the s tate's top educational post in 1970, Riles ran successfully for a second four.year term in 1974. Prior to that, he had been associated with the California Slate Department of Education for 12 years in posi· lions including associate superin- tendent and deputy superinlen· dent. John Kuser, HunUntton Beacb. hH been named general sales manqer of Joe MacPllerson Service, Colla Mesa, han been named action coun· cil members of the N9tlollal Federa&lcm of lndepell· deal Bualneu. Chevrolet in the Irvine Auto Center. He is former sales manaaer with Harbor Chevrolet ln Lone Beach and prior to that spent seven years as sales manager with Groth Chevrolet in Hunt· ington Beach. The new dealership is sc heduled to open early in August. • Lew Kidder of Coast Music Service, Costa Mesa, and Aubr ey Holmes, Holmes Drapery NEWPORT BEACH APARTMENTS SJ00,000 c.t. 14N(d JO U.lts -....... "Pr 1111 #11, Diiiy ...... P.O .... I 160, c..te Mete ta.626 For CLwlfled Ad ACTION Call A DAILY PILOT AD·YISOI 642·5'71 1' is a non-profit, DOD·partilan ott anizatlon representin1 small busineases. • David B. Kuhn Jr., Irvine, ha1 •n elected vice president of sales and marketing of the Irvine Industrial Complex. He is former director of community develop· ment for the Irvine Company's residential division, where he wu responsible for the development and construction of the Village of Woodbrl In his new post, he will direct sales ud marketing effort for the complex and.its broker de- velopnientprograln. He Joined the company ln 1971 as project engineer for Promontory Bay Homes and the Cove Corldominiums in Newport Beach and was also in charae of the devtlopment ot the Com· m u.nil)' ot Deerfoeld in Irvine prior to Wood bride•· KUHN Dats1ms Up Price • Lincoln Continental f Formal Limousines Deep," "F.J.S.T .. " ''Ntw York. New York," ''ValenUno," "The Spy Who Lovtd Me.•• "Supennaa'' ud "Orea," the tale ot a kWer whale. BLVJI ANO GILBB•T bandit the llcemln1 c d promotional aapecll of tbe bu•lne11, with Geluler ln cbarce of manufac- turing and dlltrlbUUon. Geluler ls no 1tr•n1er to the T ·shlrt came. havtq rac'ed up aalea of more than eisht million tranafers featurtni the ubiquitous Farrah Fawcett. As ml&ht be lm .. lned. iron-onS and posters are not bard to make and Blum is conatanUy lr)'ine to squelch unauthorized Imitation.a known as "knockoff a." "There are a lot of lntrlnaers out there tryin1 to rip us off, but we police it," says Blum. "So far we have $30 million in lawaulta going against infrlneers · • BLUM RAS MORE to protect these days. The Im age Factory has grown from "just me in one room" to a semi-conglomerate with a talent managemef'J aub- s itliary, fan mail-fan club service and film production division. The company has two films in preproduction, is nurturing the careers of two fledglin& singers and provides a payroll fot 15 employea. The Image Factory is not the only firm cashing in on "Star Wars." To date, licenses have .been granted for "Star Wan" home movies. plastic muka, children's costumes, bubble cum cards, toys, model rockets, books, calendars and lunch boxes. AS FOR BLUM, bein& aur- r o u nded br "Star Wars .. parapbemaha h asn't dimmed his enthusiasm for the adven- tures ot Darth Vader and Com· pany. . Although be first saw it wilb director George Lucas at a private screening, he's s ince been back twice as a paying customer. AP Wlre,...te ~ : · .•. BIGGEST MOVIE ... WE'VE GOTTO GET IN ON Ir : Sten Blum Says Darth Vader c-.an~Oulsell Farih Fawcett , ' .. ______________________ ,! . ' NEW YORll. I',.,, Cross Co 29\lt 30\i ,, :""S:~~"t!11st Cutlr ~ , ... ?Yo Danly M 141, !Sin 1onal ~ur1Uti Dall!~ 4'''4 4"11 Deal~ Assn , Oii.,. Data 1 1'9 .... I,,., Coun1f<' Bank. O•YIMlll 25'. t1\7 ln•ur6n<e &. lnctv'1 De<~ In 714 , .. t1af itoc•\ OeKlb A4 1S14 ~y. AEL Ind ~ SJ• Del11a C 26'• 27 ... 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Now. you wouldn't think such an Introduction would be necess~y. These two lndustrtal ataots arebafter all. both headquartered In Pittaburab. They have een for m-.ny many yean. Gull is the nation's seventh largest Industrial manufac- turer with 1976 sales or $16 billion. Westinghouse ranks 22nd with 1976 sales of '8 billion. HOWEVER, R ECENT DISCLOSURES Indicate that eom'e kind of introduction i~ In order. Gulf and West- inghouse may be neighbors but whether the relat1onsh1p has been neighborly Is sometbma else a1ain. Westinghouse builds nuclear reactors that are sold primHrily to eleetnc utilities. It's here that the company has proble ms. In selling its nuclear power plants, Weitln1hoUAu agreed to supply its customers with uranium to run them - at a specified price. The company promised that over th~ next 20 yeara it would deliver 80 mllllon pounds of uranium at an aver age price of$10 a pound. Money Tree These contracts were written when uranium was selling well below SlO a pound. IT'S NOW SELLJNG FOR MORE than S40 a pound. As Ci result, West1nehouse is In a pickle. If It had to buy uranium at $40 a pound and sell It at SlO. to fulfill tls con- tracts, It could take a bath of $2 billion. Westinghouse lawyers are trying to extricate the com- pany from its contracts, plead1n1 the leaal doctrine of "commercial impracticability," which com eli down to say· ina: ''I'm sorry, folks. but conditions have changed and it'ti just imp<>ssible for us to deliver as promised ... At the same lime, Westinghouse has an antitrust suit going against 29 uranium producers. chargin& them with forming a cartel lo drive the price up. Customers are naturally tryine to hold Westin11house to its contracts. More than 25 public utilities are !>uing the company for breaching the uranium supply agreements. ENTER GULF OIL, WIDCH HAS a Canadian sub- sidiary that mines ijranium. Documents r ecently made public by a congressional committee showed that Gulf's Canadian unit Joined in a uranium price·fixlng cartel that was established in 1972. The price of uranium went up 700 percent after the cartel was formed. Called to testify, Jerry McAfee. chairman of Gulf. claimed that his company was ''compelled" to participate in the cartel by the Canadian government. HOWEVER, HE SAID THE CARTEL'S operations had nothing lo do with the setting of prices in the U.S. market. According to McAfee, the ti.S. price of uranium s hot up dramatically becauseofthe Ara boll e mbaraof 1973. Whatever the underlying reasons, and they are com· pllcated by both politics and econom1c11. t.hese pomls seem clear: -The.re. was.a c.artel to which Gulf beloneesl. -The re was a sensational rise in uranium prices. -Gulf didn't alert its &ood Pittsbur gh neighbor to these developments. -Westinghouse was left holding the bag. Stocks Recover SoTne Of Earlier Losses NEW YORK (AP> -1be stock market today extended a decline that lasted virtually all week. but an afternoon ral· ly led by steel issues helped the market regain ground after an extremely poor beginning. The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrials was up o 08 points to 890.07. Earlier in the day, the average was down 8.41 points, hitting an 18-month low. . Losers held a 5·3 lead over gainers among New York Stock Exchange.listed issues. .Big Board volume cam e to20.3 million shares. the early decline was attributed by analysts to govern- ment figures showing that the index ol leading economic In- dicators was ofr 0.6 percent, the second consecutive m on- thly decrease. Nt"! YOf'• (API FIMI Oow·Jonel tY ... 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'ii Nt• lt.1 lllll!lt 11 U Htw ltn IOWt H U AMSlt SM.al D~ to late transmission today's fisting Wiii not ape>ear In the Dally Piiot. ~Coelu ltt Tlte s,. ....... , ' . . • ,. DALY PILOT &\S Y/@QJJ[{ ~@([W0©® "Cot o problem' Tla.m writ• &o Pol Dun11. Pot wUl cul red lapr. ~ttmo the a~• o1'd.ochon ~ nHd &o .olw &Mq1'itw1 m goocrnmf'U and butlncu. Mail ,OUT qwat!Qfta lo Pot Dtmn, At Your Scmc•, Oronuc Coo1t Dad11 Ptlot, P 0 EJo.z JSQJ, C<>ato Mt$4, CA nm . .u m4n11 lcttrrt oa poutl>U wall~ allfWfrtd, but phoMd anqvlrit'Jt or lettna no& incllidmg the rf'Gdcr'a /Wl oame, oddreH and bwineu houra' phou number comiot ~ C(ll'l!lder(d Thil column ow-era "41· 1)1 UC~ Salurda~I." SeRltfl RH1 BnTa Belp DEAR PAT. Is there any known product or method for removing natl pohsb from colored polyester fabnc? J .W., Irvine A YS hoped lb at Ute Cooperative Extension would have a new SOHe6tloa for removing tills tough stain, but dae st .. dard treatment of sponging with acetone or chemically pure amyl acetate (for acetate fabriu> ls tbe only recommended treat· meat. Be sure to test a bidden area of the clotblng for colorfastness ~fore applying.· If any A YS readers know of anolber method, you'll ~ COD· &acted. SM1'ering Calorie• AIOafl DEAR PAT: I've heard that a person can lose weight by laking a cold bath. Is there any truth to this? J.J .• Fountain Valley A YS sources say this Is possible If the water ls under 65 degrees. The body, in its attempt to offset the cold shock, expends an enormous amount of beat and energy which bums up fatty tissues. A cold bath should not exceed three to four minutes. A ftve- mlnute towel drying and period of vigorous exercise afterward is recommended. AJthougb weight loss varies, three cold baths a week can result in a reported haH·pound weight loss per week. Consult your physician before trying I.bis weight.Joss method. Pro• and Con• of Coado• DEAR PAT: My wife and I have decided to buy a condominium. Some of our friends warn that we may be buymg trouble due to "unknown" factors in· volved in homeowner association dues and main· tenance expenses. Wh ere can we get information about what problems we may run into and how best to avoid the pitfalls involved in this kind of home purchase. K.E., Costa Mesa The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has published a pamphlet entlUed, "Questions About Condomlnlums -What to Ask Before You Buy." Request a free copy by writing for publication HUD 36SF, Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Public Service Center, Room B~. Washington, DCH410. Direct Sales De•C!rifJed DEAR PAT: lf you've received comments and requests for assistance from readers regarding the direct selling method of distribution, you'll find the en closed "Appealing Alternative" brochure -beneficial The Direct Selling Association <DSA >. which has prepared this publication, represents m ore than 80 of the leadin_g companies which manufacture and retail prOducts tbrougb this method of distribution. If your readers have ex- perienced any problems with such companies, please h ave them contact the association for as· sistance. R.D., Washington, D.C. Readers may request this brochure or other services ofrered by DSA by writing to: Direct Sell- ing Association, 1730 M St. N. W., Washington, DC 20036. Enclose a stamped, self.addressed business envelope for the brochure. A YS also advises readers to request a copy of the DSA Active Member Ust. Membe r firms adhere &o a strict code. or ethics and there ls less chance of J'1Ullling into problems following a dlrect sale purchase when· DSA can be contacted for assistance. Outboard Engine Firlll Expanding Mariner Outboards, headquartered in Fond Du Lac, Wis., has announced theexpansionof ilsline to include a six-cylinder in·line US-horsepower motor and a two-cylinder 40 hp engine. Mariner Outboards is the fastest growing manufacturer of outboard motors in the U.S. The 40-hp motor became available early this month and the 115 hp ''top or the line'' model will be introduced in September, according to Richard C. Heiking, director of m arketlng. Lin Coln Versaille ,. . . " .. . ---.. Hefty Swing Carol Smith, wife of Richard J. Smith, New York, gives their new Down Easter·38 a traditional champagne sendoff at the Service Afloat dock in Newport Beach where they took possession of their "dream boat,·· Willowind. Applauding Mrs. Smith's christen- ing swing are her husband, Dick, an airlines employe, and a group of friends. Betty Cook Loses Engine-and Lead Betty Cook of Newport Beach, the only woman driver in the rugged sport of offshore powerboat racing, lost her national points lead in the Beruhana Grand Prix race off Point Pleasant Beach, N.J . when an engine on her 38·foot Scarab-designed Kaama, blew an engine about 30 miles from the finith of the 178-mile race. But what was even more painful, Cook suffered three cracked ribs in the nip-and-tuck race with winner Joel Halpern over rough seas. Halpern in his 38-foot Cobra, Beep Beep, eventually won the race and took over the point lead from Cook. AFTER HE R BOAT WAS disabled, Cook became aware that her ribs hurt. A helicopter had to remove her from Kaama and took her to a hospital where it was discovered that she had three cracked ribs. Until Cook's boat was damaged, the race was a two-boat duel between Kaama and Beep Beep. There were 14 boats in the race, six or the 20 entries being scratched before the start. Cook set the pace, taking the lead from the start and kept it through the first two checkpoints with Halpern close behind. ON THE FIRST OFFSHORE leg Halpern passed Cook, only to have her recapture the lead at the end of the first two laps. Beep Beep again took the lead on the next offshore leg and kept it to the finish. It was on this leg that Kaama blew an engine. Despite the loss, Cook remains in second place in the national point standings. The Benihana Grand Prix was the seventh event of a 10-race circuit. The next.~he Stroh's National, takes place Aug. 6 at Cedar Point, Ohio. American Women Win England Race ••British Pipped at the Post." So read the morning headlines in one British daily newspaper after Jan and Pat O'Malley of Mantaloking, N .J .. bad won the first World ·women's Sailing Championship against 25 other en· tries at HayUng Island, England. Their two s trongest adversaries in the 420 Class dinghies were British crews. and as the seventh and final race began the Americans had to beat the British as well as finish in the top three place! if they were to take the series. Take it they did, but only in the last 100 yards. After dropping to fourth on the first two legs. But the O'Malleys moved to second on theJinal weather leg, and·when the British crew failed to cover and made a poor tack, it was all over. ~~OffShore Shop· 1· I FAMOUS Weekend Calendar . -· ~ Summev Gold Cup Set ;: By ALMON LOCK.ABEY o.n,,.1i.e11Mt1etw..._ The Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Summer Gold CUp Regatta Saturday and Sunday is expected to draw a bundle of sailboats for competition on both inside the bay and ocean courses. Thirteen classes have been Invited t o participate and the continuing warm weather is ex· pected to attract a large number of entries in each class, plus other classes which can muster five or more entries. NRYC RACE COMMl'ITEES have ruled that no starts will be given a class with less than five en· tries on the starting lines. Classes scheduled to race on inside courses are Lido-14 A and B, Lehman·l2, Laser A and B, Sabot A, BandC. Invited to race on outside courses are Shields, Tempest, Etchells·22, Soling, Rhodes•33, Luders-16 andThisUe. RACF.s INSIDE THE BAY will start off the NHYC mooring basin at lhree·minute intervals with the first of three races starting at 11:30 a.m. Saturday and the first of two races starting at 12: 30 p .m. Sunday. Offshore racing boats, including catamarans are being invited to participate in a coastwise race from Seal Beach to Dana Point, co-sponsored by Seal Beach Yacht Club and Dana Point Yacht Club starting on Saturday. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will celebrate its first year of operation with an Anniversary Regatta Saturday and Sunday. Southern California Yachting Association calendar: · Los Angeles·Long Beach LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB -Cal·25 Na· tional Championship, Saturday. Sunday. CABRILLO BEACH YACHT .CLUB - Preliminary activity, National C Cat regatta, Little America's Cup elimination, Saturday, Sunday. Santa Monica Bay WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB -Ton Cup Regatta, today, Saturday, Sunday. SANTA MONICA YACHT CLUB -Racy Ladies Regatta (PHRF) Saturday, Sunday. Su Diego MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB -Thistle Junior Championship, today, Saturday, Sunday; Series III, all classes, Saturday. Sunday. CORONADO YACHT CLUB -Moser MB cruise-race (handicap> Saturday, Sunday. CORONADO CAYS YACHT CLUB -Predicted Log race (Power) Saturday. SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB -K-38 National .Coaatal Weatlafto Second hlQll 9:0IP.m.· · 6.9 Lo'W clouds and IOQ late night •nd SATURDAY •••Iv mo..nln<i hours First low •.Q.le.m. 11 Light va riable winds nlQhl and Flolh19'> tO.Ua.m . •8 morning hO'"'· HlgM In the mid 10s at Second tow 3 Op.m, 1 • be•<l>Hlo'IOlntand ~COndhl9'1 9;!.4p m. 6.7 Coutal temperaturu wlll ren91 b•twaen 6S and 7S Inland t•m· SUNDAY PUatuns wUI ranQe belWMn 66 and First IOW •·Oa m. 10 '1. Tiie wate< temepe(at\lrewllt be ... First hl9'1 tt·08a m. so ~condlow •"1 Pm. 1.4 s...., Moo~ Tide• Se<oncl hlgll •o:36p m 63 l'lllDAY Sun rhe•6'1J7a.m .. sets 7•S7p.m Seconcll-2·ssp"' , s M-.r1-1·11p.m ,sl!tsS:1Sa m. ' Championship, Saturday, Sunday; Captain's Cup (Soling) Saturday, Sunday; Marina Series llnt. 110) Sunday. SANTA CLARA RACING As.50CIATION Doldum Series No. 2, all classes, Sunday. North and Inland Pl ER POINT BAY YACHT CLUB -Great Cir· cle Race, Saturday, Sunday. SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB -Summer Series No. 1, Sunday. 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' IN NEWPORT BEACH · RoyCarverBMW I 540 JA!vtBOREE RO., :-.JEW PORT CE:-.JTER • :-.JEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 714-640-6444 iEh Dll DE CDSTI )11811 AUGUST 6, 1977 COSTA MESA DAY IN TIJUANA AND AT AGUA CALIENTE! Discover the New Tijuana and Agua Caliente! A Fun Day! A Day In New Tijuana In Old Mexico! Saturday, August 8, Is Costa Mua Day In Tijuana and at Agua Cali· ente. Costa Mesa visits Tijuana to eee the new look of Its neighbor- city; to spend a fun day at the new Agua Callente $18,000,000 enter- tainment center1 You'll be lhopplng, dining, watching t.n. thoroughbreds run, alghtlfflng, a day of goodWlll, a day ftlltd with lfltematlonal fellow· lhlpl All Dly, A fun Dayl Put Your own group together, en- joy I OM-day VIQM!on vllitlng yoor Mtghbot In NtwoOfd MticlOOI w Join tM Mayor, lflCI otMt COYnoil mtmbel'I. Join th• Ct\ambtr or Commtro1 ,,.._,., and many oth• Ctlltntlef Membltl The -911!1-., ... -1'ill0dr-,,. ~ c-~ .. .,_ --..... ~---~-,c--c.nw. All for $20.00 ROYnd trip bus far•: I dellclout tradtllonally prepared. and 1trved, btunch; refreahmtntl1 and more reftMhments; f9MfWd Nltlng at Agua caueni., dlteounts for two flbulOtJt ahopptng aprMSI Sal!lpl<N Of""" ••otllenl cnft and llt-' ll'Olll ... ~ OI 11!t Aolll Cfoller"9 Ml I Or• Cenlfe. And You're lnvHed! Itinerary for Colla Mau: ,. • . , 'Mack, Mabel' Revived Jf~yhem, Mysterious Romance Due at OCC By JACKIE HYMAN ........ ,...., .. Mack and Mabel" is a hil that never made it. It seemed like a good bet t book by Michael Stew art ("Ben I Franklin in Paris">, music and ·lyrics by Jerry Herman ("HellCJ Dolly" and "Mame"). A roman- tic story, a cast head ed by . Robert Preston and Bernadette • .Peters, and a successful tryout at t \he Los Angeles Music Center. wasn't a bag hit. I suspect it may be that they never knew how to end iL And maybe New York isn't so big about film making <the sub1ect of the musical). But it has great music and I think a terrific script." "Mack and Mabel" is the story or the love affair between early Hollywood director Mack Sen- nett and silent fil m star Mabel Normand. we have a bathing beauty sct>ne. and a s how-stopping tap dance, .. Ferzacca said . performed four times only, at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday through Aug. 6 in the OCC Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Robert Engman of Laguna Beach, who bas played the lead in three previous OCC summer TICKETS AT $Z~ are--av.ailable musicalS';'portrays Mack. Nick at the box office, which will be Furticella ,plays multiple roles. open today, Monday and Tues- Mabel is played by 17-year-old day from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and April Winchell, who is the voice 6·30 to 8:30 p.m., and from 11 of Connie on the an imated a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. children's television show "Kid Tickets, if available, will be sold Power." at the door beginning at 7 p.m. on "You can expect great things performance nights. • l b;·:~~RJt~~~~~u~~:~~ .~~~~ t J ohn Ferzacca, who is directing a revival of the musical at Orange The tempestuous relations hip left a j[IYStery that has never been "'5lved, and ends with tragedy. of her," Ferzacca said of Miss-' Choosing "Mack and Mabel," Winchell, who won her part al Ferzacca said, "was my idea. open auditions. "It's like It's kind or my philosophy. Most l CoastC<>llege. t , "It ran a rew months but ;t 1 • I "IT'S VERY POIGNANT ... and it's hysterical Keystone Kops stuff. We have pie fights, watching Barbra Streisand at the theaters produce a repertory of very beginning." about 10 musicals, and every "Mack and Mabel" wall be s ummer you can see 'Fiddler on the Roof' a nd 'M an oJ La • " Mancha.' .. At Or a nge Coast College we're in a position of not having to make money and l think we have an obligation to present good works that are rarely done . It's a good family show." . Among the production pro· blems this year has been the fact · that, since the musical bas not been published, orchestra music , and scripts had to be duplicated •. and. in some c~ses, corrected. "IT'S ALMOST AS if we're do- ing the first production," Ferzac- ca said. Another problem is the large cast. "We make up a rehearsal schedule each week and it takes me two days. You have to ac- count for 85 people Monday t hrough Friday from 6 :30 to 10 :30. You have to divide ~e cast for the cboreographer -' <Rebecca Sordelet), vocal direc-tor (Walter GleckJer ), orchestra dir('ctor <Dave Anthony) and J ffi(' Also working on the show are costume designer Stanley Tudor, set and lighting designer Jack · Pelton, ~nd mime Jeff Robinson, t I ·~: • Robert Engman and April Winchell star in ace musical. , A. I • .. ·. -...... Does Script Tease Readers? 'Any Good Work EventUally Finds a Market' By DENNISMcLELLAN °' , .. °"''' ,., ........ Veteran screenwriters Daniel Taradash and Ernest Lehman had been fielding questions from the screenwriting conference audience for nearly 90 minutes before the inevitable cropped up. · What advice do they have for a novice writer who has neither an·agent nor connections? ("No s piritual advice, please."> · "Get lucky," cracked Lehman, author or films such as "North by Northwest" and "Black Sunday." "This may sound spiritual. but I truly believe any good work eventually finds a market. "MURDER WILL out and so will good writing." These hopeful comments came midway through the wee1t.long screenwriling conference held recenUy at Sherwood Oaks Ex· perimental College in Hollywood. Some 200 fledgling writers turned out to glean writing tips and inspiration from sessions that featur:ed, among others, J ohn Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion ("A Star ls Born"), Mardik Martin ("New York New York") and Marc Norman ("Oklahoma Crude"). On the subjeet of advice, Taradash1 whose scripts range from 1939's "Golden Boy" to this year's "The Other Side of Midnight," said: . "I usually answer, 'Marry a studio head.'" He added, "I think that's the toughest question of all. .. YOU CERTAINLY have to use some ingenuity. You're in a position of having a greater problem than writing a screenplay. I wish you luck." Another frequently asked question at conferences regards writers' work habits. Does Lehman get up early in tbe mornin& to bel}n bis output? "Hell no," he Hid. .. That's why .I became a writer. In all honesty, you have asked a person who, wh9D be sees one ol bis pictures, saya, 'When ln bell did 1 do Uaatf' I don't really recall working. "I do it under duress. It's DO f\In slttlnl bl front Of a typewriter. Jrl canavoidlt.1 avoid it, That's ahelloluaawerlm'tit?" ' .. I became a writer bffaUMl was the,.._~ in my blab, 1cbool class," 1Ud Teradub. • He said he oft.ell beq1D1 writlni at 9 at liii't:WICI work• until 2 or a in the mornlq. He doeRli neceuarilJ .. WWt t'fery d~ aid sometimee warb Saturda)'I and Sunda,., ~lrednesday and Tb\lndllJolf. taught to write, but classes can expose the student to pro- fessionals, "who might tum you on in a way." LEHMAN NOTED that he went to a lot or movies as a youth: "There's your real classroom." Moderator William Froug, a producer-writer-teacher and author of "The Screenwriter Looks at the Screenwriter," em- phasized: "You really have to be aggressive. "As (screenwriter) Paul Schrader recently s aid, 'There is no room for Emily Dickensons in screenwriting.' The ones who do m ake it are the ones who simply won't take no for an answer." Referring to the trend of making a script as "readable" as possible and eliminating most camera directions, Lehman said · there is a •'fine line a writer should draw. "BEAR IN MIND the script will be shot, but untUit happens it will be read. Hook the r:eader into it lilte reading a fast-paced novel. ·'So many people read it, it ought to read well.•' . Taradash recommended retaining all "necessary" stage.direc· lions. But. he suggested, "Write it with as readable, amusing and gripping prose as you possibly can.·' How much influence does a writer have over the sctj,pt once shooting begins? Taradash said it varies with each film (some writers may be <See SCRIPT, PaceC4) ... Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Friday.._July 29, 1977 CJ . I ,, . ~ .. ___.......__ ----- Q DAil Y PILOT Friday. July,29. 1977 Music • ID TONIOBT, l\JLY lt lJPEaSAX -I, 10:4.S and 12: 30 o'clock toni&ht ~ at Tbe White HouH Tavern, MO s. Coast ·.•:Highway, Lquna Beach. Abo: Tuuday t.hrou1h :·• ·Aq. I , Kenny Burrell. U...aoa/9 . •. OP&&A £NM Pr-om ''IU1oletto" and otberl, 8 o'clock tonllht and Saturday at Call Slat.e Fullerton IJWe Tbeat.er. 800 N. State CoUcce Blvd. az. 810-1511 or at door '&OMEO AND .IULIET' Shakespeare • • trqedy, 8 o'clock tonlfbt tbrouah Sunday at Waltmar Theater. Chapman C0Ue1e. Palm and • Grand, Oranfe. $2.SO eeneral; 1roup rates • ~ available . ..,,..... •. BAND CONCERT 8 o'clock tonight. Ansell Hill 0t• Big Band ln Uona Park, 18th Street and Park " Avenue, Costa Mesa. Outdoors. free. t·! ·:, J ERR": BEED Country si.n&er, 7·30, 9 and , , J0:30 o clock tonieht and Saturday at Knott's Berry Farm Good Time Theater, Buena Park. Also, Ray Anthony in the Cloud 9 Ballroom. Aug. 5 and 6: Freddie Hart. $4.25 adults. $2.75 children. ::,.I NVITATIONAL SWIMMI NG CHAM · ;-··PIONSIDPS -Entrants from U.S., Australia and Canada, at Marguerite Recreation Center, 27341 Trabuco Place, Mission Viejo. Preliminary Parks, Swinuners heat.a JO aa.m .• finals 5 p.m. today throuab Sun· day. MEXICAN FESTIVAL And rodeo, at the Los Angeles Sporta Arena. 8 o'clock tonight, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. $4·$7 adult.a, children half price. Tickets at Tlcltet.roo, Mutual and Liberty asencles. 'NO, NO, NANETTE' -Musical, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday. Irvine Summer Musical Theater at University lllgb School, Culver and Campus drives, Irvine. $3 adult.a, $2 student.a. 833-3644. . 'THE MAGIC STORY TREE' -Children's show, 1:30 and 3 p.m . today and Saturday at Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton $1.25 879-6865. 'GYPS\'' -Musical. 8 o'clock today and Satur· day and 2:30 p.m . Sunday at Phillips Hall, Santa Ana College, 17th and Bristol streets. $2 general, $1 children and seniors. SJS.5971. 'THE FANTASTICKS' -Musical, 8 o'clock tonight at Fountain Valley High School vocal music room, 17816 Bushard Ave. $2.SO adults, $1.50 students. 968·3301. LA CRISTIANITA PAGEANT-Historical story in outdoor setting, 8: 15 o'clock tonight through Aug. 7. nightly except Mondays. San Clemente Times/Places Estrella offramp from San Diego Freeway, follow signs to grounds. $3.50 adults, $1.50 children. 492· 1131or498·0880. SI z'ENTNER-And his orchestra, 8:30 p.m. to 12: 30 a.m. tonight and Saturday at Disneyland in Anaheim. $5.SO adults, $2.SO children. 'THE ODD COUPLE' -Neil Simon comedy. now through Aug. 21 at Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3053 Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. $13·$15. 979-SSU . 'BAREFOOT IN THE PARK' Neal Simon comedy, 8o'clock tonight, 6 and 9 p.m. Saturday, 6 p. m. Sunday al Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W. Malvern Ave .. Fullerton. $6.50, includes snacks. 871Hi86S. 'STORY THEATER' -Westminster Communi· ty Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday, 2 p.m . Sunday. 893·8626. 'THE WARRIOR'S HUSBAND' -Comedy. tonight through July 31, 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Love · Explored ""The Apple Tree," three mini- musicals on the different ways men and women fall in love, will open at Golden West College, Wednesday, Aug. 3, for five performances. In a departure from the usual format or the show. which uses the same leads in all three musicals, Miss Dunne will employ three differellt ac- tors in each. • ID Viejo Saturdays, 2:30 p.rn. Sundays. Ana-Modjeska Players at Loara Elementary School, 1601 W. Broadway, Anaheim. $3.SO 1eneral. $1.50 stu- dentl and MOion. 533-511'8. 'NORMAN. IS THAT YOU?' -Comedy. Hunt· ington Qeach Playhouse at the Edgewater Hyatt House. Coast Highway at Westminster, Long Beach. Dinner at 7, show at 8:30 o'clock tonllbt and Saturday. 828-0583. SEBASTIAN'S DINNER THEATEJlS -.. My Fair Lady," now through Sept. 4 at 1'0 Avenida Pico, San Clemente, 492-9950, $10·$15; "Carnival," now throu1h Oct. 2 at the Grand Hotel, l Hotel Way, Anaheim. 772·7710. $11-$16. COMEDIANS -At Larr Stop, 2122 S.E. Bristol St., Newport Beach. Tonight through Monday: Steve Bluestein, Dave Letterman and Fred Smoot. Aug. 2·8: Roger and Roger, Murray Langston and Tony Delia. 8:30 and 10 p.m. weeknights, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. weekends. $2.50 plus one drink minimum weeknights; $3.50 plus two drinks weekends. SATURDAY,JULY30 HARP CONCERT -By Alfredo Ortiz, 8 p.m. (open for picnics at 6:30 p.m.} Saturday at the Soroptimlst House, Cal State Long Beach, 6101 E. 7th SL $S eeneral, $3.50 students. (213) 498-5252. COU.ECl'ORAMA -Jewelry, furniture and other items, 9 a .m. lo 4 p.m. Saturday and Sun- day at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. GYMNASTICS DEMONSTRATION -12:30 and 2 p.m. Saturday at Huntington Center. 7m Ed- inger Ave., Huntington Beach. Free. ART AND ANTIQUE SHOW -Through Sunday at Orange County Fairgrounds, building No. 14. Oriental and European art objects and Japanese bonsai brought by 80 collectors and dealers. Kung Fu and magic show also at 88 Fair Drive, CostaMesalOa.m.Admission$2. An off·Broadway gem from 10 years ago, the show is the last of four sum. mer productions at Golden West and will play through Aug. 7, at8:30 p.m., in the community theater. "The Diary of Adam and Eve." bor- rowed from a story by Mark Twain. will feature James Cook, Marsha Clark and Jeremy Davis. SUNDAY, JULY 31 • 't'"' : . . ' : . ·-. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND WUNOPEDPl£ T~ .. Mfft't., t!Wi Uf/if'tfl ,, , • .,,,,.,,,,. •""• .....,, ..... ktf"N-1''' " .,....,. ,....,..... '-' .~.,., .... 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Musical director Is Gerry Schroeder, Instructor in the college's commercial music program and director of the Golden West Studio Singers and Rock Ensemble Leads in "The Lady and the Tiger," by Frank R. Stockton, will be Mark BOB CROSBY -And his orchestra, 8:30 p.m. to Lowentrout, Stephanie Smith and ~:30 a.m. Sunday throuah Aug. 6 at Disneyland. Scott Beardsley. $5.50 adults, $2.SO chih)ren. '• Passionel la.'' a humorous <SeeCIRCUS p cs Hollywood Cinderella story from the.,._=====-----·-a_i_e __ > _____ _ pen of Jules Pfeiffer, will feature Stephani Hardy, Douglas O'Connor and Wally Huntoon. MEMBERS OF the chorus are Nini Schroeder, Terri Hamilton, Steve Kramer, Teresa Testrake, Carol Reich, Celeste Furtsch, Tina Latora, Sharon Rosen, Barbara Vaughn, and Janet Neideigh. Tickets are $3 general admission, or $2 for seniors and students, and may be purchased in advance at the col- lege bookstore We'I Do MytMiMJ Fw Ow C•t ......... ! We wetlt to .... recn MalMMy Md Ill MM ttiWd r•c• • e..ne " Hie c•rd r.-...ct ..,. I Md fW90thlt . to pocla S c-of fnilt for Mr. • Mrs. Dick Se11der leniMJ fw How.ii ot 6 p.a l We left ot OflC• we11t to Newport ..cl pt MM order ..t ill ti-' Can yow fJ9f bettw Serme7 W• try~ hi• • WtyC-. MASTER CHARGE IAMKAMERICARD AND FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTB> Of'lH SUHDA Y 'TIL 6 ~ l\ $,:. I ··- C...er , .......... W.,Y, We tWY• TM Intl t. 0.. Ao,.... 9'opl Jam~s ~ook, Jeremy For a day you'll never f Davis (m tree) and r---·R•llf :l•Til-----, r-----(NIJ:N:tr--1 I L9'9' sm I i W• w• '&i •1 TM 10001 I 1 ICBUG 11 ......... Cot · I Marsha Clark play Adam, the Snake and Eve during "Apple Tree" trilogy at GWC. **IN CONCERTI!** • TONllHT t~Hllt~I~ 111~1~1~\· · "The King of Roell and Roll" ON STAGE WITH THE Hlll~S t~ttl~l'ttl~A'l~lttN [ # 1 Hit Single "Roell the Boat"] ALL PROCEEDS TO -* U. S. OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL * TRAINING TEAM (AMERICAN NATIONAL VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION! 11 • • • ,. TICK£TS TP.X DEDUCT! 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C-.._.........., "'°' .. ,'II 110 SI ( Ftlday, July 291 1977 Any Nu1uher Is Honorable at Kam's A qwet dinner lo1 lwo, 11n oulln1 for U\e whole family, a prlv»le party for more than a hundred sue11.1 • You c un enjoy 1111 of these tbln11 now at Kam'1 r•taurant In Corona del Mar FacWUu to handle aroup funoUona la the lateat feature, \hanka lo the retent openlna of • new banquet room 1'ho hl&lldaumeb' decorated room u we nutod durlt\11 a flr!it band lnspec· tion lut week lend11 1t.1elf to nexlble aeaUna arrancemcmta for. maximum of 120penona BlJT DROPPING by Kaim 'i., naturally, culls lor more than an examlnllUon of the oew banquet room We beaded immcdlatt:ly to the dining room to partake of a mt:al aind ruminate on Chinese food aenerally Glving the aubje(·t u little thought, we de· t'1ded U\ere's one faJrly obvious faict about c ur rent Amencan tastt:i. regardin& Chinese food Namely · It's never tJefore been :,o widely BP· prtt1ated m lhis country Galleries/ Exhibits Folk Art Sho~ Depicts China The first comprehensive exhibition of Chinese folk art ever organized will be on view Aug. 2 through Oct. 2 in the Far Eastern Art Galleries on the first level of the Ahmanson Gallery at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Admission 1s free. The exhibition feature:, 157 objects made lor !'>Im pie Chine!.c domes tic life from lhe early 15th to lhe early 20th centuri<•s -employing craft traditions transmitted orully from the beginning or Chine!'>C c1v1luat1on Prof. Tseng Yu-llo !Betty> Ecke of the University or Hawaii arranged the display of utilitarian and symbolic obJects. HOLISTIC VIEW The belief that an organic and inlegratec1 whole has a reality independent ;rnd gn•atl'r thHn the !>Um of the parts show!> in 11.W. Kuhn'i:. art1~try lib M:ulpture:,, paintings. crafts and transformation:, can be !'>een at tht California State Museum of Science and In· dustry. 700 Stulc Orive. Lns Angeles. through Oct. 16 PRINTS AND PAINTINGS By Elizabeth Rt! day Wingfield, now through Sept l al the Civ1e Center Gallery, Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Free PIUNT SllOW Etchings, !>erigraphs and coho· graphs by Delacroix and others. now through Aug. 15 at the• French Natwnal Dank of California. 550 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. Free. 494--1011/9 HO \. COUT HWT. U.6UMAHACH -MIXICIUI RDFAMAllF TM Rftfft MHICClft Food I" 0~ County HAVE A FREEAPPETIZERo~us WITH THIS AD DINING • DANCING ENTERT AIHMEHT Businessmen s Lunch Soec1alo; SIAFOOD •COCKTAILS• FOOO TO CiO ,.IAH9UITS • ,RIVATI !"ARTIES CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH SUNDAYS HAPPY HOURS 4-6 t 750 W Lincoln • Anahe11"1 991·0540 547 W 19th St •Costa Mesa 642-9764 And whlle Ulterest mounts aauy in newly dls· covered schools ot Chinese cooking -Szechwan, Pekina. llunan, Shanghai -sight shouldn't be lost of that first introduced and still best-known here -Cantonese. Which ls where Kam 's shines. THE RESTAURANT, in fact, offers every· thing to field a wlnner in U\e Cantonese cuisine derby. TheslarUng gate can be one of four Orlen· till style dinners, one or more of 10 chef's specialties, or any of an extensive number of a la CMrted1shes. The finish line, however. should be one ot the l'Xotic tropical drinks Kam's serves with a won· drow. !>cnse of showmanshJp. A few of these in· elude the hurricane, l1k1 bowl and fog cutter, $2.25 each: the lupu, $4.2S, which serves two lo four imbibers. But the dramatic gets under way well In ad· vance of anything like a boo Joo cocktail (served in a fresh Hawaiian pineapple shell, $2.55). From INK ON PAPER: CHUNG KU'EI At Los Angeles County Museum of Art DINNER SPECIALS NIGHTLY ~~ l_LE J1k WIIALE) HO# THAU AUGUST 21 I Out 'N ·About Norman Stanley the moment of entry your attention is drawn lo the ftne art and intricate detail o! the decor. DECORATIVE THEMES include the dragon and phoenix. ln ancient Chinese thinklng, those most powerful of animals and attractive of birds dominated all others to become the symbols of strength and beauty. Leading off our dinner were two orders of ap· petizers for two, $4.9S each, consisting of fried shrimp, barbecued ribs, pork rumaki, egg roll and beef soo chow. The latter -unquestionably our faYOrite -netted &rilled slices of tender beef. served on skewers, that had been marinal· ed in an especially delicious sauce Two winning chef's specialities were sizzling go ba -sliced bar-b-q pork, bamboo shoots and i.hrimp with China green and pea pods in sauce. l.erved from a sizzling-hot steel plate -$5.15; Kam's special gar kow -braised breast of chicken sauleed with imported Chinese and sliced button mushrooms, cooked with fresh en sp vegetables -$3.95. THE OTHER DISHES, all representative and pruiseworthy examples of Cantonese cookery, were beef mushroom chow mein, $2.85. sweet and sour pork, $3.15; bee! tomato, $3.95. They were accompanied by crisp fried noodles and steamed rice. Open seven days a week for lunch, dinner and cocktails. Kam 's ls located at 2121 E . Coast Highway (near the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard,) Coronadel Mar, 673·9919. If it's more convenient. there are three other locations of Kam 's restaurants: 1421 E. 17th St .. Santa Ana. 558-2626; 1151 S. Beach, La Habra. 694 -1417; 19101 E. Colima Road, Rowland llcighLo;, 964-9292 MAKE ROOM FOR another burgeoning restaurant empire. We've just learned that Al· lyson's, another Hemingway's restaurant. 1s slated to open next month in Via Lido Plaza, Newport Beach. As reported by Randy and Allyson Johnson, the young couple who own and manage Hem· m gway's in Corona del Mar and Balboa, their newest loc<ition will serve breakfast as well as lunch and dinner in an intimate old-world at· mosphere. ALLYSON'S WILL open at 7 a.m. and serve full and continental breakfasts. A tea and sherry lime will follow luncheon into dinner. which will be served from 7 p. m. to midnight. The dinner .menu will offer 10 entrees, in· eluding fresh fish, beef, poultry and vegetarian dishes. And Mrs. Johnson's homebaked pastries a Hemingway's specialty -will be available along with a selection of fine sherries, vermouths and cappuccino. ~olden ~~~'=i ·~~/ Sl::lragon - GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A La C.Orte Dishes LUNCH•OIMNER OAIL V Food to Take Out 11 :30 A.M. to 10 P.M. Jt2J.....,lh'& COSTA MISA 642-7162 • 646-Hl I CHUCK BERRY TO PERFORM With Hues Corporation Tonight Berry Concert Aids Volleyball Chuck Berry. one of rock and roll's 'founding fathers.· join!'> with pop soul group, "The Hues Corporati on.·· in a live. benefit concert tonight at Disneyland Hotel's Grand Ballroom. ALL PROCEEDS go to the American Nit· tional Volleyball Association's U.S. Olympic Training Team. according to Rick Pfeffer, con- cert promoter. Tickets, which are 70 percent tax-deductible. Pfeffer sayii. are available through Wallich's Music City. Ticketron, Liberty, Mutual, and other usual ticket agencies. Prices are $20 per person if bought in ad vance, or $25 at the door. Performances are scheduled al 8and11 o'clock. BERRY'S MUSICAL fame was firs~ established in the mid-SOs with such hit record· ings as "Roll Over Beethoven," "J ohnny B. Goode." and "Sweet Little Sixteen." A more re. cent Berry hit was "My Ding-a-Ling " "The Hues Corporation" is best known for the 1974 number one hit, "Rock the Boat." In concert. they combine their soul sound with Las Vegas-styh. showmanship. Real Cantonese Food •at here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO II I 21st Pl., Ne wport Beach ORiole J..956G HOOft to MidnilJhl Dolly-WukMds Until I :00 o.m. o•n n n.us .. ,..,uoe •U• NOW OPEN! HUNTINGTON MARINA RESTAURANT • Gourmet Dining • Fine Wines and Spirits EHTERT AIHMEMT WEDHESDA Y thrv SATURDAY OPEN FOR LUNCH Monday thru Friday wrth Chef's Specialty Daily 4952 Warner (at eo1 .. critc•> Huntington Beach 846-3351 I I r ! I I .. -.. -.. . . " . DAILY PILOT Frld!y. July 29, 1an NOW!! 101 WHITE PLUS Season Tickets Lead SCR Boom LISTZ & COMPANY Hcny Unt, Or'C)an Paul Cow, Drvms D.AMCIHG AND EHTERT .AIHMEHT TUE. THRU SAT. 9 P.M. TO 2 .A.M. ~soti011al! f«Nllou1! hd show 111 th County! W• could 11s• oll th••• odjKtiYH..-• .Jiut W• WOfl't, All •• HY is c:-111, sH fOf' youneff. W• think y<Kl'll co111• bock ott .... Da11cl119-• .fftleriain!Mtlt ... Cllld y<Kl'll b• pl~ MllcJlll.d with our 111od•rot• bt•troq• priu stfvctun. KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 545-1112 It you'ro 1Ull wullin¥ to purchase a subscrtp· lion ror South Coast Repertory'i. 1977-78 season you· vu waited too long Thu Coeta Me1u1 professaomll theater aroup h"• announcad lhat~ ~keb for the upcom· NOW OPEN DAILY BACK AGAIN BOBBY CRAIG SHOW Tuesday, thru Saturday 2 BANDS SUNDAY AFTERNOON Calypso Steel Band 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Charlie Romero Jan 9uartet 6 to 10 p.m. Reservations 640-5123 At the end ol North Bayside Dr Newpor1 Beach FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT rt-1 I-J r:1 11-cJO'e ("'ltl ~irPorte • GOURMET DINING MEDITERRANEAN RM • CHAMPAGNEBRUNCHSUNOAYS 1 0~PM 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. IRVINE, CALIFORNIA • DANCING NIGHTLY -CABARET LOUNGE • CAPTAIN'S Tl\BLE corFEE SHOP 24 HRS. lOppos•l•• Oranqe County Airport) (7 14) 833-2770 Dining and Daaciag tire ll1Sie a1~ ea.~~ al Jlarritll' s t;a,,riuit (;.are Wed. thru Sat. '-~ewpon Beachtt® .1norr10 UO lll aaw•eomsa .,.._, c ...... o. Phon•(714)&4~000 1ng schedule, the last at the Third Step Theater. are now sold out. THE SUBSCRIPTION campaign, which originally scheduled to run through August. t.iss surpassed all records in SCR's 13-year history and no one Is any happier than the theater's ex· ecutivedirector David Emmes. "This unprecedented demand for season tickets to our performances is extremelygratify. ing," beamed Emmes, who wilh fellow artistic director Martin Benson created the repertory company in 1964. "It certainly reinforces and un- derscores our need to move to larger facilities." Which is exactly wbat South Coast Repertory will do a year hence when construction of the troupe's Fourth Step Theater is completed in South Coast Town Center. off Bristol Street near the San Diego Freeway in Costa Mesa. The new theater will have 500 seals, or more than double the capacily of SCR 's downtown house. THE EARLY subscription sellout didn't come as much of a s urprise to SCR officials, who have watched their season ticket ·sales ac- cele rate over the past five years with each season's figures topping those of the previous one. The current season, now concluding with an extended engagement of "Jacques Brei Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris," has been the best· attended subscription season lo date with performances playing to an average of 96 per· cent capacity. Other areas of SCR are booming as well. The Acting Conservatgn JU'.Ollid~training for an un- precedenfed 318 students: the educational tour- ing programs reach over 180,000 youngsters in MAKE LOS CASTIUOS YOUR NEW "DISCOVERY" Perfect for entertalninCJ Ylsltors. Quality Mexican food. Dinnen from $1.95. Cocktails. Beautifvlahnosphen 15081 leach BIYd. Westminster 892-834 7 t light""' Qua lit~· ~.tll\t' ~1 1':1.lrJll Food::. ALL SPORTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT lV SCREEN Mon ,Thur. 11 :)) o.m. lo 10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 :30 a.m. to 11 p.m. CCX:KTAILS Sunday 4 p.m. to I 0 p.m. 9093 E ADAMS. HUNTlNGTON BEACH 962-7911 d1s~er prrvacy ••• In the true Oriental tradition -secluded ... Intimate ... relaxed ... gracious -Japanese and Chinese cuisine, exotic tropical drinks. Open 7 days for lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Featuring Happy Hour Mon -Fri 4 to 6 with Tokyo size drinks and compllmentary appetizers. s•1 • Ill --" Discover Toh-En. The finest In Oriental cuisine & cocklails . Reservations accepled I 714 J 833-9185 The p'lace you will remember 1701 Corinthian Way, Newport Beach in MacArthur Square , between Birch St. and MacArthur Boulevard I CA11 lil.:.5lll.. Put • few word• to work for Intermission Tom Titus their schools, and the Friends of SCR, a suppor~ guild, reports upwards of 200 family mem· be rs hips. Clearly, when the new South <;oast Plaza theater opens next fall. SCR won't have any trou- ble'filting it * * * AN ORIGINAL adult comedy will have its world premiere at the Irvine Harvest Festival this fall , and auditions have been aneounced for Sunday and Monday, Aug. 7 and8. The play is called .. Fantasies'' and was writ ten by the Daily Pilot's Jackie Hyman. Director Betty Lougaris Soldo will hold readings at 7 p .m both evenings at the Magnolia Park Building, al Magnolia ano Orangewood Avenues. in Garden Grove. Roles are available for four women from early 20s to late 30s, a man in his early 20s, a man an his late 30s and an older couple. "Fantasies" will be performed Sept. 30 and Oct. 2 at the Irvine festival. Arts in Brief LauglasL .. t J ack Benny, the com· i c geniu s wh os e m a!>lery of timing and deliver y made g ener atio ns" or au- diences laugh, will be ~ccn in a series of four re presentati\'c Jac k Benny Shows to b e r e broadca s t . beginning Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. on CBS-TV. Concert Series Opens Season tickets for the Orang e Count y Philhatmonic Society's 1977-78 concert seas on a re now on s ale lo the public , a t th e Philharmonk office, 201 W . Coast Hi g hway, CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL (At Cr_ V....., ,.,._•JI 499-2626 496--5773 South Coad'• Finell Cui1ine PLUS MONDAY THAU THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri., Sat., Sun .• 'Ill 6 p.m.) IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH (lnThoo~MOI Ample Free Parlttng 494-9491 752-8558 RED SNAPPER ...... 3.45 MAHI MAHI ........ 3.95 GRILLED SEA BASS . 3.95 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 4.25 NEW YORK STEAK .. 4.95 LOBSTER TAIL ..... 5.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER 6.95 and dozens of others Newport Bea ch, 92663, phonc 646·6411. All concerts will be played in the spacious Santa Ana High School aud itorium . 520 W . Walnut. Sa nta Ana. beginning at8.30p.m .• THE SEASON of eight concerts, fe aturing the Lo s An ge l es Philharmonic and Zubin Mehta, will open official- ly on Sunday, Oct. 30 when one of Europe's greatest orchestras. the Rotterdam Philharmonic, will have their dyn a mic mus ic director Edo de Waart. on the podium. The s ubsc ription season offer s a total of eight concerts in two series of four each and a com binaffon-senes <Iran uttract1 vc discount. All seats arc reserved. Con- venient parking is free. An international array of distinguished conduc- tors and ins trumen- talists will pw-ticipate. inc luding maes tros Mehta, Erich Leinsdorf. Jesus Lopez-Cobos and s uch soloists as Martha Argerich and Claudio Ar· rau. pianists, and Lynn Harrell , cello. J J t , I • •• t r l •• ' l I ., .. PROGRAMMING for the season will cover a wide ran~c of music by the traditional "greats", including Dartok, Bee tho ve n. Mahler, Moza rt . Prokofieff, Franck, Elgar, Brahms, S chum~n . Schubert . Strauss. and Berlioz. '1 :. 18278 Pac1f1c CoHt Hwy • Hunt•n<,aton 8ch • 12131 5!>2 1321 3901 E. Cont Hwy.• Coron• Del Mar• 17141 6 75 0900 Seas on ticket prices for individual series are $38 and $34 . and for the ~ombination series $68 and $60, according to location. •·· .I&. . . ,a. Although sale5 are 20 ,, W Jl6. ... • • .......... ~ W" p erce nt ahead or last " t year. excellent seals are f 'Earl~ 'Bini cMenu ~:~!1:s~1e in both price t SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P. M. t CEllaPT SATVAOAY) SCRIPT t A. SHRIMP TEMPURA and SESAMt: CHICK[N t A palate pleasing combination 01 • • • martnat.id cll1ct1en and shrimp 1empura S4.'l5 (From Page Cl) t t U. TEMPURA SEAFOOD DINNU t lot 84itttrlty shrimp and lllet 01 sole barred from the set or dlpJ*lln o batter and deep-lried another writer may have t to a golden perfection S-1.9!'1 t been hired for a rewdte, c. VAKI NIKU a popular trend today. Tllln snces or t>eel, "Today, except for t prep11redwlthonion180ysauce t p 0 s s i bl y paddy and seven condiments S3.95 Chayefsky, writers have t o. Sl't/\K TERIVAKI t very lltUe....control..u.1.u;c-.--1 Choicest beef magnillcently broiled the pi'cture has start-..i •\ to please your dlterlmlnatl11g taste S4.95 .. oeu shooting." : ~t1ce1 )~,;1™BiiiTEA t "The greatest answer is to write one that is so It 'excellent ,that nobody t wants to change it/' said '' Lehman. "But that is ., find Us on the North Side of • rarelythecase. · , t Fashion Island, Newport Center t "I havegonesofare.sto .J be writer, director and t Reservations nonored: 644-4811 producer and it was the· •s • 'Ct.AL ARAAHGEMEMTS EOR ~TIU-bi eat disaster 1n his- ,, ••• N ...... 1'.~- .. Friday, July 29. 19n DA.IL Y PILOT cs -r (TV DAILY LOG) • • CIRCUS COMES TO ANAHEIM. ~BIGWEEKI [ FRIDAY I [ I ) ; 8:00 a (CIZJ (})) Tiie Moscow Circui Conclu. S~irley Jones hosts this spe· c1al sllowine the best acts the Soviet Circus has to otter. Included are wiAL ..atll. anuml lets luwunL trained horses, elephants and full· • grown brown bears. e ini oo ma s111f11111 .. 111 Son (R) "The lucky Streak" The Sanfords are in need of a last $4,000 lo buy the SanfOfd Arms, 90 Fred decides to lake all they can script toeethtr and try his luck at poktr. ' the po111es and other sure hie "1n I' 'leStlllents'' to be found 1n ln Vecas u Mowit: CC) (liw) WM ~ C.lltd SlnlJ" (adv) "70-8111 l ravers. Virginia Mc Kenna (I) Mowie: (2111) "Tiie ltft·HllllllH &." (wts) '!IS-Paul Hewm1n U CD IIAl ta ())) A1C f1illl.ly lliallt Motie 0otlll1f11t111: CC) ('90) 'T ... T11me11" (sci f1) '76-Sam Croom. Tom Hallltk. Richard Basehart The search IOI a cure fOf a deadly ep1dem1c sends two men on a mission throu&h hme to Cl11caeo lft 1871 on lhe eve ol Ille great Cl11cago f11e. Cll latl!I Prtflle Cl) Mttie: CC) (lhr) "The Onlls Eiaht" (adv) '69-Chustopher George, fab1an, Ralph Meeker. . CD llina of Keftsiftst°" tBhny Muoll (8) ""I•: (nr) "llio Ctflchts" (wes) '64-Rtehard Boone m l!D "~ ""' ift 11m.w oeain. fllSl!atea -1:30- 11 @ Cl) m QI) Cllice ' th• MM Cd Brown offefS on1 of ~1s decUJed wife's dresses to the Me~· an M Leacue '°' the11 1uct1011, 11111 he is ap~lled when a female imper· SQ11alor innts to buy rt Cl)Sll Oieft CD~lb f.D e Wall st11tt W11~ -~el,., 9:00 a (~ CJ)) Cl) CIS frlilllJ lticM llilllrit: CC) (ar) "fllttr 111111 u. rle* (d11)-Perry K1n1. DM11n Harewood. laUa Shire, Jonelle Allen Perry Kill& and Dorian Harewood star u officers Rocco Laurie and GltlOIY Foster, wtlo Wlft wic1ims of a m1ht1nt ellttmist ffOCfp's •tt•mpt to crute a die of tenor in tilt Polite dep1rt mtllt. 11100 • ) fiUl(l) ... I < ' i.:-........ ™' !L.&.:1 lC"J "Cly ef ti. , .. ilf4 (adw) '1J Hatltf M~h. .=:-.::-((Ill Cl)) n. ... SMw ............ ... "''"""' .. tllt .... -11:30- • (OJ> CJ)) ll) lh•ltt: "Th• ...,.... Welti" (hor) '/I-Alan AMI, licqMllnt lltml elll(()Da>.._, c... ~"Beloved [riemy," "lllt- lllad..U SIOfJ... "Voyac• to 1114! ~ of Ptel11Jtonc Women " "I ht Coull!ry ~." Ille Untaaied tlltff • <a Cll> 1trtlb ( ...._: (CJ •ltetl wltlt Htrws" <••> '68-llolll Taylol. ......... 111a. fD Ca,tleMlll MC lvt111111 llewi 12:00 • Dac977 CD 1tu• ti. laa~ Cl> ...... : "Mmlcr•" l•d•l ~b Dane C!Jrl!. James C1 a1g C lbdhil/Ultrer •,ori -12:30- ., (1) fltoN: "WtW s."' :. 8 lltoNs: "Jessita," ''lht l'lun· derers," "Weitd Woman" • s.e-Thull• CD lilGtie: ct) "The Court Martial ti lilly Mltdlell" (dra) 'SS-Gary Cooper, Cllarta lllc*l•lll. CD Mlclllll/l.Mtrtr 11.,ort 1:00 0 TalUbolrt D IUl Cl) QI) Mkll'll&lll Speci1I Ill Tllrillef -1:30- Q) Mowi1: "Gtnl of D11heu" (hol)-Jermon Robles, A. Alvarado. 2 :00 D Mttia: "Operation Crl>Slo h&les," "Su1Clde Comm&ndos • -2:30- Moties: "Castle of Tenor," ··onve A Crooked Road" -3:05- 0 Moone: a::> "Dr11111 Bear' (1dv) 'S4-Alan Ladd. Audrey Dalton. CD Mtt1IS: "Scandal S~et,'' "The M1am1 SIOfJ" I SATURDAY MORNING 7:00 O Sil-Semester u u oo m a Woody Wood· ,.Utr sa-(1'.) ,.,.,. C:.rtllolls . Q ~'2t) (()) Tora ' Jerry CJ) W.nstreet Ill Tiie rn CM m LA. Pattlms m s.. Twty sa- f.D llM IWllll. Mii Datrtp -7:30- aea-..nww IJ @(J)IIID"*,..._ lt'I hcaettln • 8 CD Cll (8 ())) ~ (I) first w CD Mowit: <Cl "Ga r..,.. Cwes) !>3-Roek Hlldson. Oon111 Reed <rm CD) lld Wtale 8:00 G (CiZl CJ)) CJ) Sytwntu & TWMty a .... : "WlluriM SIMM" (dra) '67-lolln Bentley. CJ) lucl ..., Clrtl.s • (]) I.II ((21 Cl)) Smllr °" G Motit: CC) "Oayt .. •1 Ot'rit1" (dra) '68-Rory Calhoun. II> ......... lltl Voice ef T_,. s -8:30-f 0 (CIZJ Cl)) CJ) Cl11t Chill IJ) t1it M•nsltrt fZl)Clli"'lllMI m lnsichl (From Paseetl • Jo'OK <.:OWR£0 Gift~ .. .' Poetic stage show from Broadway, previews Sunday through Aug. 10, runs Aug 11 through Sept. 25 at the Mark Taper f'orum or the Los AJlieles Mwsic Center. S6 (213) 9'12·7211. MONDAY, A'1GUST l 'PEOPLE OF JAPAPr -Travel film with Gene Wiancko, 7: 30 p.m . Monday in Santa Ana College PblWps Hall. 17th and Brut.ol streets. Free • OUTDOOR CONCERT -With Henry Brandon and his orchestra, 9 p.m. Monday at Fashion lsland, Newport 'Bcacb. Free . TUESDAY, AUGUSTZ 'WIZARD OF OZ' Musical performed by Scheherazade Players, 7 p.m. Tuesday at Com- munity Center, 11300 Stanford Ave., Garden Grove. SO cents. 638-6766. WEDNESDAY,AUGUSTS 'RADIO CITY MUSIC HA.LL' -Variety show, 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Santa Ana College Am- phitheater, 17th and Bristol streets. Free. 'THE APPLE TREE' -8:30 p.m . Aug. 3·7 at Golden West College Theater, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. $3. 872·7711, bookstore. SHOW MUSIC --Jim Cbrlstensen''tnd the Pacific Pops Orchestra, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at South Coast Village, Sunflower and Bear streets, Santa Ana. Outdoors, free. CL~ICAL SELECTIONS -Valley Chamber Orchestra, 8 p.m . Wednesday at Long Beach Recreation Park, 7th and Park Avenue. CL~ICAL CONCERT -The Arriaga String Quartet and Ko Iwasaki, celllst, 8 p.m. Wednes- day at the Laguna Be ach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave. $6. 494·7112. •MACK AND MABEL' --Musical about Hollywood silent movies, 8:30 p.m. Aug. 3-6 at Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview • Road, Costa Mesa. $2 at box office, open 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. At door if available. THURSDAY,AUGUST4 'ONCE UPON A MATl'RESS' -Musical, 8 p.m. Aug. 4-6 and 11·13, plus 2:30 p.m . Aug. 7 at Fullerton College Campus Theater, 321 E . Chap· man Ave. $2.50 adults, $1.50 children. At box of· fice. • RINGLING BROTHERS CIRCUS -At the Anaheim Convention Center . 8p.m . Aug. 4; 3 and "BAD NEWS BEARS IN BREAKING TRAINING" AL.SO ~:;,· PLA~ING AT :~~ ~ R 8 p.m . At11. 5, 9, 10, 11, 12 and ts; 11 a.m., 3 and 8 p.m. Aug. 6 and 13; 1·30and6 p.m . Aug. 7; 1:30 and 8 p.m. Aug. 14. $4.50-$7.~. some children's discounts. Tickets at Ticketron, Mutual and Liberty agencies. MYSTERY PLAY -Agatha Christie's .. Witness for the Prosecution," presented by Newport. Mesa Summer Drama Workshop, 8 p.m. Aug. 4·6 at the Costa Mesa High School Lyceum, 26SO Fairview Road. $2, tick eta at door or 5'6·520'1. FRIDAY, AUGUSTS HARRY BABBITI' -And the Ansell Hill Big Band, 9 p.m . Aug. 5 at the Mall of Orange, two blocks south ol Lincoln on TusUn off the Newport Freeway.Free. . Ho"-• · "A BRIDGE TOO FAR" PG . Ho"- "ANNIE HALL" PG "VO.UNG FRANKENSTEIN" PG "NEW YORK. NEW YORK" PG No"- "SILVER STREAK" PG "FUN WlTH DICK & JANE" PG . . " ·~ ' ". • . . ' A different kind of louestorq. ~' •• . .. "WELCOME TO L.A." (PG) ''TAXI DRIVER" (R) MARTij FELDMAN ANN-MARGRET MlCHAEL ijORK PG PETER USTINOV JAMES EARL JONES "THE LAST REMAKE OF BEAU ~ESTE" "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" "MOONSHINE COUNTY EXPRESS" (PG) "THE LAST REMAKE OF BEAU GESTE" -"BITE TME BULLET" (PG) "ANNIE HALL" "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" (PG) "THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT" (R} "ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH" ...,p_. "ROCKY" "EXORCIST ll:THE HERETIC" (R) • NOW PLAYING TOGETHER .......... ,...,, ...... ~ ....... ~ ..... -.,...._ ........ ..................... , .... .._. ___ ... ._ .... «.c11•· ...... ·····-·---------·-~ PLUS "FRATERNITY ROW" WED. AND THURS. ONLY. SHOW TIMES "ROLLERCOASTER" DAILY-8:42 SAT.-SUN. -1:15 5:10-9:15 THE Klu.ER WHALE! Ol\C.&-TJ4• 0 ANIMAL WHO KIU.S "°" MftNOa. The,_ w""'• l\unll on-·· 11\f . •041 II AllJCP.0 ~man M .-111 P'lt;n\ t10•n that oet~ .-.1n a tflt·n11•H. t('m\14• ¥•~1"C•­ KfOU· H"I 61..IOl\,h""I olCtO 1 •tt001,.,-1 .. , -"ORCA. NCHAN>HAW-CHAllLOTTS~ ..... ...... ------·--________ .... __ ~=--..i'-=-===:;_~. "ORC;.:·;,.·~RTS FRI. 7/J.9 ~ SHOW TIMES "ORCA" DAILY -7:00-10:35 SAT.·SUN. -3:30-7:30 11:25 6TH BIG WEEK 3 ... I , • • • (W DAii. Y PILOT ,,.day. July 29, 1971 Gold Throat Tarnished Ry MICll1U .l . J"A."iKl~VICll Oo.., O.M•r ~, ... "•" It ., hu1 d 11111 lo f f'l•I h,tJIJ>\ f 11 1 t•u1t 11r1 J1 t I iC'OrJ!<.' fkO'illll t<'or H'•.tr' h\• k 1111l·k1;d ..i1 uund lht> t•ountry play tnjl .,mall Jun t•lub5 for u ~mull hu1 1h•<.ht·11tt'd au dll•nce Hl11 lut k or tom 111vrliul ~Ul't't':.lS wu!'I nrr1t·t ut lt'.u1t lo (uni. hy th~ 1mm1•n:.t! respect he iiathor<.od us un upbeat tradllton1lii;t following 1 n lhl' Cool.Steps of the MWS S YLYEITER STALLONE PLUS (PO) TALIA SHIRE "Islands in the , Stream' GEORGE c. scon icrcat Wes Monlaomery TllF.N ONE dtt y H ti n aon unveiled a 11olden throat, resulting In a Grammy 1&ward win· nlna sinale C"This Mu querade" >. platinum album ("Dreezin'") and 70MM DOLBY 6 TRACK STEREO NEWPORT ~J CENTER DAILY-12:00· 2:30-5:00-7:30- 10:00 FRl.·SAT.-1 2:00- 2:30-5:00-7:30- 10:00-MIONIGHT SORRY NO PASSES ''There aren't enough superlatives to describe this sensational new film! Benji's acting perform?nce is e ven better than. in his first film.'' ANITA SUMMFR FAMILY WEE Kl Y .. Two years ago I said Benji was the most entert.aJnlng family picture of our time. Maybe of all time. I was wrong. This one IS betteT!" UZ SMllH -COSMOPOLITAN .. , am not a fao of G·rated mov'-but I lov .. tla• picture. Eve~lng about lt wu 8Uperb •:cl f• look-"'9 forward to ...tntl It ....... PUE OPftll-OAl\.A& MOANINO HEWS .. With his uncanny ability to eroject emotions, Benji ii the Laurence Olivier of the dog world." Nt!WYOAt<OAt.VNEWS A MUl8EARY SOUAAt! PAOOUC'OON 11•1"1!1 PATSY GARMTT • CYNTl1!A SMITH• Al.lE~ FIOZAT SOllClll gout st• ED Hf~• mullC 11Y EU£l. llltd 8ETTV IOI( • stOtV bv &EN VAIJQtfN IM .K>E CAMh serttnPl'Y by .X>E CAMP •pr~ I>~ BOf V~HH • ••IC\ltrYI Pfodilctf/•ector JOE~ I l l • lllrntcl Ill PANAVIS'°"' ~~~~~::W~=t • CO!of Dt ~I a successful follow-up <"In Fli~ht" > All ol this led lo the ap- pearance of the new George Benson last week before a pair of en- thusiastic crowds (total- ing about 5,000) al the Orange County Fair- . grounds. Whil e Be n son 's formidable guitar skills certainl y h aven't lessened, except in the frequency of their pre- sentation, there were problems of musical direction that surpassed the persistent sound system bU%zes and over· sold seating during his evening set. BENSON placed too heavy a reliance on vocals a nd hi s trademark guitar /vocal duets wore thin as the overlong two-hour set unfolded. He has beco m e a crooner and the golden throat turned into aluminum foil during failed ,attempts lo swoop and scat his way into the upper registers. It was minor league Al Jar- reau. Benson and his talent- ed quarte t seem e d trapped in musical lim- bo, alternating errati· cally between mellow jazz progressions, a touch of roek and heavy doses or innocuous funk. GRANTED, his com- mercial formula (few chances taken> worked well on an innocent au- "YOUNG FlAMKEHSTllH '"THI ROY AL R.A SH" .,., SOUTH COAST fHEAllH lAf'~UNA nr ACH vn t~l.\ o,_ HIC)htty M4IHMft . S.t. -S1111. 1:45 -THEATRE I 'ANN IE '(PG) HALL Wltll Woody A .... ntEATU II --- w~ m -to L.A. COMIHG SOOH "SINIAD AN THE EYE OF THE TIGER". --·t.---~ AUCHMA.......-... MAn. I IVQYDAY"TM. 2 l>O ... M.·t1.2, SADD\.EBACK PLAZA • ,...,. "''""' U Ill ,,,,. •••a•1>•••·•"'" ,., , •• W~TDt_,._ ... ~ hOO JI IO 1120 7120 .. .lO UMD THAT THOUGHT HI WAS A IACCoOH'" •sr.u WAIS"' lPGI ...... 1 TOOPArlNI dience that responded with two encore calls. Most seemed oblivious to the show's lack or focus and Benson's Las Vegas·slyle crowd bait ing; musical tributes to The Beatles, Nat King Cole. Paul Desmond and Muhammad Ali. Excluding Benson ·~ hits, the concert's highs and lows came back to back, first with Benson Opening Up f or C.I technically brilllant and evocative sol o on (Continued on Next Page) George Benson unveiled crooning type repertoire for Orange County Fair audiences. A long time ago in a galaxy far, fai CNVey. .. THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTYt.f~ ...... s so. CWT PWA "'THE DEEP'" IPGJ Cellllllu DAILY 7:30.9:45 ,.:::,;:'SAT /SUH-I :J0.3:35·5:45-1:00-10:11 1111- UH'S "THE SORCERER" CPGI WKDAYS 7:30 so. COAST PWA SATf.SUH-1:45-5:55-10:05 =-= 'FAMILY PLOT" *-"" 9:30 SAT/SUH-3:5M:OO '-~~~~~....,.,.,_~ .... ---=:; IAll'S '"ROCKY'" lPGJ So Cun .. u DAILY 1:30 SAT /SUH-I :30-5.-0M:J . -~LM-< "HARD TIMES" Ml-JIU 7:00.I 0:30 SAT /SUH-3:30-7:00-10:10 ''THE DEEP" lPGJ DAILY I :30-3:40 5:50-8:00-10: I 0 .... llll'S "ORCA THE WHALE" CPGt CllEIWID DAIL y I :30.4:50 ... : I 0 MM.:..:-"BUGSY MALONE" WED ONLY 6:3 ·9:50 ---IEIS . TIE BAD 11EWS BEARS ARE lllE YEAR OLDER AND ONE YEAR WILDER .. , .. :~ I .. , TRAPPED IN LIMBO •.. .......... MAU .... I WAllDU .. ITIMNO~ tillll IT. Ml!MI IJU Ml•UI e _, DtNllO NIW YO.IC, NIW YO.Kc'°I 111» • J11S • •100 • 110 M>UY HO 'AHU •AM11KA'1 MOil MUOOAIU Ml~ --•c': ) •Oil TMI LO'ftfus°' llNJlltOI (4 . cui~l tsao VIVA llHllVIL !"GI PACWIC TH£ TAfS ORIVE·IN SUPER SWAP MEETS HAMOl'I et.VO on...1n Swep Meet Set. & Sun.-' am to 4 pm OAAHGE Of'tve--ln 1 & 2 a-. I luft.-4 -IO 4 pm ht\ ,_ Sundey9 el Anet.elm St.o1um F Funl Profttal S.aaln1 Gak>fe! . llYuThull. Qoen 730•fn . Sal . Son715•SllOW S!OmolOUSll IWOITAJfT MOTICll CHIU>llEN UNDER 12 fRfE! u~l SC*JOI Hms(,...)bliOW •~et\ 8 1 I 50c unc!el 6 Fll(fl 'iiiiiiiF:;;;~-~ TU. OUft • OM4 '""' ...... ,.. 1 IAD NIWS llAl5 IN ~ fffi'it I HIAKJNG !t"!INING ''01 ~ -nliNOU I Tllf GUNflGHTll C'°I llC-N YOll e llAU H-S OIJAllD LIOHTHINO ''°' 11\US SOUl HUIT\11 "°' .,,._ YUi OllU I Olll TUI WllDfll" IAO NIWS llAH JN UUJUHO_ J.lAl_Nt~ro1 ,lUS Mlf TO T II BIG( Of WOILD '° ~'Ir Otiei\°l'dlrrrr 1,111.1.1.j:=f-~.ij~!JlJ· 1 lllAl<rNO ,!~INING<'°> --·--171 1N2 ·STUNOll I THI OUHflOH'Tll c,01 ltCMMD NAlllS OICA TMI IUWI WHA11 (1'01 11\US JAWS Of DIATH(Nt YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN B! RECYCLED! Oranoe Coast College operates the official center for Cos ta Mesa. •'' .i•·u .. 10• A FRANK YABLANS PRESENTATION A MARTIN RANSOHOFF-FRANK YABLANS PRODUCTION •"THE OTHER SIDE QF MIDNIGHT" A CHARLES JARROIT FILM· StMnng MAR IE-FRANCE PISIER •JOHN BECK •SUSAN SARANDON RAF VALLONE • Proouced tiv FRANK YABLANS • U«utr.t Producer HOWARD W. KOCH. JR. o.·O'.'.ed 11y CHARLES JARROIT • Sa~ 1iy HERMAN RAUCHER n DANIEL TAMDA.SH _ __&.., ..,, """''.,SIDNEY SHELDON , """'"MICHEL LEGRAND Llii IR RESTR'Prrn ~ l Oll•Q~At 11u;ic JQOU flt( lllOllOll P'ttllJl!f Production n..-JOHN De CUIR · E ~_. ··-~·· ~.::: AYAJlAI!(( °" IW(~h(IH C[~IUll'r ll(COl!DS ~· ... PlifN1S8'1 D(llJll . • ( 8~~!.nlANCASTERMICHAEL YORK "THE ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU"ll•leo>ed by Am••l<a" tn111<..atlanat P1C1u••• al110 ""'""'l NIGEL DAVENPORT • BARBARA CARRERA • RICHARD BASEHART 01 ·Save-ol •t.c Law" E..cutovc P1oduce,. SAMUfl Z AllKOFf ond SANDY H()NAl!O • Bo.ed on 1h& ._., by H G. Well> Scre;,nplay by JOHN HEllMAN SHANEii ""d Al llAMllUS • Mu..c by V.UllfNCE IOSENTHAl Produud by JOHN IEMPLE·SMllH oncl SKIP SIELOfF • Oo1..c1ed by DON TAYl()ll Clouoe: [dlllon by TEMPO BQOl(S, Po~•bo<li by "'C.E 800KS I PG I NIUllUllMa llGGQnJ ~ j C.O•Of by ~rek>b •A C.1nemo 77 f ilm . . ~---....... ..-.... -... . , ...................... ~ I o.-• 156-1022 l\1AILBOX u '1 :Z * "JAUNTY FUN" .. 'Smoker and the Bandit' Is far 1verrllodr wllo fa crazy allout Burt Rernolda, crazr 111011 c1r1, crazy about car ch1se1 , crazy allo1t CB radios." Ar1 is the food ror th<' soul. We Invite you to dine oul today at our "Soul Food Restaurant." Our menu con~ists of uncountable delicacies. t'or hor11 d'Ot'unr'i W<' would SUl(l(est you feast your eyri. on England's greatc>llt watercolor chd, Myles Birkett t 'o11ter (J to choose from). • . an unquestionable delicacy. t'or lhe main course. what about landscapes by Richard Pt>terlion, a name once experienced never forgotten. And for des!ll'rt, may "e suggest an appredatloo for the exquisite bronze figurines by Christle JU. Matsen, George Kasanovlch, Roller & Kelly. Our menu card Is never ending. "e strtve to serve you with the finest. 'Jo re11ervatlon nece!lsary. All our palnt1n1s , carry a seven day unconditional money back guarantee. THE KILLER WHALE! -Rlcllard Schickel, Time Magu1n• "What we have here is a total lack of respect for the law!" ' I I I .. : r , '"' f" • • i 1 . , • ~ ~ i ~ t j ~ " J.-......:~ The Wrap-up Animal trainer Gunther Ge bel-Williams ~hows off bis favorite co-star in act in· corporating panthers, pu-m as and other ferocious felines in his dangerous crowd. pleaser for H1ngling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus. Show runs Aug. 4·15 al Anaheim Convention Center. HEU> OVER I Y rorui..u DEMAl"D! "JAC9UH HEl IS AUVI & Will & UVIHG IH r .u1sw a dcml.Mj. tcllrHllattncj st.,--Ucal featwlltcj HM Mlll9I of . DH of tlM woricl'1 r.tnt llYlncj C-.c>M" wll be C)intt 2 btroperl-" s-ctoy, .My 3 1. Moffft-. 3 p.m. IY .... I p.IL FOlt ltfSERVATIOt'S: 646-1 363 [ Pilot Logbook J Candid commentaries, exclusively In the DAILY PILOT By BOB THOMAS Pw T1l9 AUeci.tell .._ 0 .-0R THE LOVE OF BENn" is another h artwarmu from those Mulberry Square peo- pl e. Thi• tJmo the talented mutt is involved in an lntcmaUonal plot -it ls never quite clear what. It'• all about -that races him through most of ffie sfr~ta enoru ns oT Athens."EONersonplays the punuer with convlncine guile, and Cynthia Smith and Allen Fiuzat repeat as Benji's 'dis· trauaht owners. Jow Camp directs with a fine eye for humor and senUmenl, wisely devoting most of the screen Ume to Benji. An ideal G-rated family mm. "THE DEEP" ~ a superb adventure, nol as horr ifying ~ "Jaws· but more satisfying. A couple (Jacc1uellJU>, l31s11et, Nick NolteJ discover a World War 11 wreck on ll scuba <living vaculton in Bermuda. The cargo; rnorphme. Underneath is an ancient ship with Span!sh gold Director Peter Yates C "Bullitt"" 1 keeps the action moving above and below waler. Rated PG. ··~'TAR WARS" b a landmark Crim, a work or such soaring 11naganat1on lhat 1t will set standards for years lo cOml· The cai.t. headed by Alec Guiness. Maik llamrll Jllll Lrrrll' Fri.her IS uniformly good, but lhe re JI l>l.ir -. Jrc lhl· i.pcl·r.il elll•Ct:. "1iards. Rated PG . "A BRIO<;E TOO FAK" reproduces a World War H opl.'ralron 111 a l,t\ l'>h style that lhc wartime Allies could sran·t•h <llforcl The !>pectacle is impressive, and lhl.' humJn -.11111c ... .ut• tnlcllagenlly directed. Rated PG, thl· frlm contJ111-. rnut·h balllcficld gore. .. l~l.\'.'IOS I:\ T UE STRl::A~l" is :in old-fashioned mm I<' \1l'll \lfllll'fl eompt•lrni:ly acted. d1rec1ed wath intcllagl·rwt• la:,11· and hortl.'Sl sentiment. Based on Ernei.t I ll•rn1ng\1 .a~· .., lust. aulob1ograph1cal novel. the film star ... CimrJ,!l' C ~coll as a reclusive but nol eml>l l· tcred art1:-.t on a-Carthbean isle. The supporLlng ca<;t. headed l>y Uavid llemmrngs and Claire Bloom, i:. equally fine "NF.W YORK. NEW YORK" sucl"eeds in capturing lhc sound:., slylt•s :.ind mood of the big-band era follow· Ing World War 11. It fails in 11chlevrng workable scenes or audience interest. Liza Minnell1 is in splendid voice and creates sympathy a:, lhe patient wife. Robert DeNaro continues lhe uncxplarned violence of ··Taxi Drivl'r." Rated PG. "SORCERER" rs hrgh advenlure. William Prrcdkm again proves his t alent as a storyteller in this . : ' ~-)., r: --n1 I ' A QU/ck t ook at the Movies . .. slory offouroulcasl,f in a quahd South American towr1, drlvint tNcJcloads o( •xplosl ves through dense Jungle to an oil blowout, TheQmbollsm 1s murky and plol 1>0ints have ~nloet In thecutting. But the film can l,>e enjoyed ror {ta sheer e"citeini:nt and visual beauty. Rated PG. L1noaC18T Il:·TllE HERETIC" is the season's best ar,utni:nl against the coming flood or sequels. lt Is a l-Otal botch, mixing religious mumbo·jumbo with scientific nonsense. Richard Burton seems bewildered, Louis~ fletcher underplays to the.point or invisibility. Tbe fortnerl,Y possessed Linda Blair almost achieves bclievablUty. Rated R. "THE LAST REMAKE OF BEAU GESTE" makes a.iame try at rindina laughs in a spoor of foreign legion roovles. Some ot the gags are oulrageously runny. many are simply outrageous. Marty Feldman and Michael York play identkal twins <twins?> who join the legion. Ann-Margret Is lherr lascivious stepmother. Peter UsUhov plays the sadrsUc sergeant. PO. "mE RESCUERS" displays the Disney magic factory en top form The plot com·erns a parr of mlrepad mtce cvo1cesof Bob ="ewhart and Eva Gabor I who:seek LO rescue an orphan kidnap~ by the e\ 11 Madame :\fedusa <glorrou ... ly \'orced by Gt:rJldrne Page>. h ·s funny and e'<c1l111g and lOlally engJgrng. Rated G. .. ROLLERCOA fER" r'I the 1unk too-I or the mov· 1e menu -lemplrng. lasly and nulrrt1onlc!>-.. Actual!)' cl 1s ideal summer I are and well prol>Jbh· attract millions. The people who gave you ··Earthquake .. and Lhe .. Airports'" have fashumed another well·made and enlertarnrng Jeopardy trim rcmolhy Bottoms rs the canny saboleur who lhrcatens lei blow up amusement parks Wllcss paid Sl m1lhon G1..'0r~c SegJI and Richard Widmark are his pursuers. Rated PG. •·THIEVES'' is a mixed bag. comb1nrni:; t•ynicisni about unlivable '.'lew York City and hoµt< for lht· instrlu· tlon of m arriage. Marlo l'homas and Charles Grodin play the cngagrng couple. i.choolteacher=s al odds wrlh th~mselves and the c1t v. Herb Gardner's Sl"rrpt sometimes bogs down In speeches. but rt orfers rnsighl on modern life. Rated PG The one and only real live Evcl Knieve 1 in his first dramatic movie role. 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Brown and Mel Casson rr·5 1~€ >Jew 1~AN~ ~fAvttJ.I ~ A M1rJ1.rre 1 ~ N" Ll •IGfl'•' ~Hf 'YbUSZ uus I ~,, .., wefl£ 5U1t1Nl('1NG ' IN 5~1121~. Altl'HlA~ I WMV DOES ,.14£ 'LAN ~PEND TME MO~NtN(i, IN THE eA<?i, ANO THE &V&NING IN TH£ W~T? L I\. I /, ' , • • by Tom Batiuk l!IU!CA~S£ ~E W'~T ~TAY~ L.16MT LON~~"·. by Mell f"d!Y· .klly 29. 1977 PEANUTS ESP.ECIALL~ WHEN '(OU KNOW HE'S ROU6H AND TOU6H ... DAil y PtLOT _ by Charles M. Schulz 1T 5 A 6000 FEELIN6 KNOWING THE~E'5 A Wt\TC~D06 OUT5tOE THIS 15 'l'Mt FIR51' NEEDLEPOINT l'VE T~IED WITH PlCTUies OF BUNNIES ... by Roger Bradfield , I ~·r~w! IF c.iot.l ASK ME I I STlLL °™INK rT'6 KIND a: BRAZEN! -l. SU66ESIED IHAT MAX 6~ A SECURl1Y 81.ANl<ET AND ITS WORt<JNG WONDERS! ~ l 1 I 1 TANK McNAMARA I •MOON MULLINS ~ --~~~~~~~~~~--. ~ ·--------....... ~ l C,AN1T RSAD A RE:CIPt: WITHOUT MY ~L.A5SE5 > 81,JT -wcKILY AL.L 514EWANTS /S CCRN FLAKES . TODAY'S CIDSSIDRD PUZZLE ACROSS I "SOS" 63 Omelet 1ngred1ent 54 • ···Cup: Tenn11 ewerd Vesterday·s Puzzle Solved 5 Milk: Pre fix 10 Antagon1s1s 14 Figure S8 Cenain ,.,....,"f'!"T~ ,....,.,..,.,...,,......, skating fe11 15 Color 16 Summit 17 Asian b11d· Var. 18 Kind of presaure 20 Follower of Zeno 22 Permit 23 Commence 24' Ouigna1ton• 211 Had a meal 27 Af11can natoon JO Attracltve things Informal 3A Bloustt JS Oensetop Slang .J6 Oeprenion Initials 37 College org. 38 Advantage 40 Expectorated • 1 Kind of vase •2 Garment 0 S1ifup 45 Gtnu1ot p11n11 47 Confoflntd 48 CM.al g11J1 49 Noraegodl 50 Ttntmtnt diallkts fabrtCS 61 Broodof pheuan1s 62 Chemiul suflix 63 Chou····· 64 F1egr1nce 65 Ouite1lo1 66 AdolHcen1 ve.ars 67 NaCl OOWN 1 Some radio ope11101s 2 Bu1ld1ng sign 3 Fabric 4 Least pretentious 5 Tuting ground Abbr .. 6 Shrub 7 Antidotes 8 Animal's gait 9 Orig. eqpt. mfr. 10 The····· Cell 11 Gumb(I' Var 12 Arabian ch~ft•m 13 Divide: Suffix 19 Impede ll Veil~le 25 Loa It CT191 26 Wold stieep ol 47 •···· Sea Afrtea Medltertan 27 T tfllble ean arm 28 Man's 49 Acuvr nickname 50 Plant port 29 Mays, for 51 Actress· .. years Turn er 30 Gaxett. S1 Prlfflolifion- 31 Energy tor a 53 Btrd inach1ne 55 •· -Blu!! 32 Delete Oakland 33 Glutted pitcher 35 Becoine l1wed 511 Thing greatlv 39 Beref & adored r1l1trv1 57 Spanish artla1 4IO S1ngen 59 Saigon •2 Oaftth holiday ~ Surprise 60 Fem,,e attacll relative 411 Pi.tn lnformel by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds by Ferd and Tom Johnson GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS SA'/1 1..01'SA WCK1 NOW 1liAI YOU'Vt: FOONl7 CXJf YOtJR HORSE! 15 A M~ VOf.) GONNA CAW.. HER cec11 .. 1A IN~P OF C~CIL? DR. SMOCK by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux THERE AAf 5£VEAAl. 1165A6f.5 FOR YOO 1H '· T .. E L.18~ARV ! Al.50. A WOMAN AA5 PHONED 50ME FIVE TIMES 51NCE FOUR O'CLOCK ••. IWT SHE WOULOH'T t.EAVE HER NAME! 0 0 THE GIRLS .. Oh dear. now loose fitting jackets have aiven up tr}'ina to hide my hips.'' , Pl HUC NOTICI P UBUC NOTICE FlC'ftTIOUI •1111Nns NAMC STATllMINT bu!,':.:.::~owlno ~ ..... b eolnt MAG'S llAG'S, 1~ OvtttOfl Stv ~-1111111111.,., CA. flTOI Mtr9"1rel I Mllk:r, IWS9 Overt"" ~I Fount•l•.V•lley,C4.,70I Tiii~ bur.IMS• '' conducted lly "'" trtdlYldUltl. M<lrg.>ret I.Miller Tl!i~ Sl•Hment WU '"" WllPI Ille Ce1m 1 v cterll Of Of' Mllll Coum,, on J 1111• 18, .. ,,. P1tt0 Pulllf511ed Oranqo C'oll•I P•ll1t Piiot, .July 8, II, U, '9, 1t77 "'~ 11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UllNIH NAME STATEMiNT Tne IOllOWll>Q person Is dol"9 llUSi· ~""" DELTA AQIJATICS, 19 Whitewood Wo, I "11ne, Calllornl• •nu AIH V. ICorloll, 7' Wlllle•ood W•Y, lrvl,..,, C..lllornl• tJllS Tl'lll bllllnts.6 Ii .. 11111 t ond11<ttd b't tin ll'ICIMdual. Al•x II l(ozloll Tl\os •l•tement w•• filed wllll ""' GounlY Clerk c' Orange Counltt 01> .Ju- ly 21, 1'77. ""* Put>h'>he<! Or•nllt' Coa~t O.tlly Piiot. .July "· .rid .Wuuat S, 11. I'. 1977 _______ lll1·71 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NEU MAMI ITATI MU IT Tn~ lollowong per-I~ qoonu but!· f'l~!lS ate C:l!N'fEA STREE T APARTMIMT!i, 11t Cini" Str-..t, C:~t• M-. CA . .,'27 Peter w. H0<irse, OJ Avoc..., Ave., Corona clef Mar, CA. '2US '"'' ltuslrwsl '' <oncluctecl by .,, '"· Cl"ldU•I. PeterW, Nourae rt11~ st•lement was 11190 wotn tht ·county C111r1< of 0 .. 1199 County o" J"IY J, ,.,, "11611 P\'l>lbhed Or•"lllt Coast Paoly Pilel, ~ ~uly 1 s, n. lt, -Au11<1s1J,1971 ?'111-11 PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTIT10Ui 8U51NIU N4MI STATIM•NT T ne following perSOfl Is d<Mn9 bu~· nes\ as· THE TiNH1$ R•COUET, 1011 l!roo!Ulurat $1 . Fount•ln \/alley, tA, 'l'llOI Robert L•• 8r•ddOCll. UHi Htr•lorlj $!., WHtmln.ier, CA. t16U This buSinH• '' «llld\Kl.O by en ,,.. OlvldUll. Raoert Lee 11•-k Hiil 11et.-nl WI\ fifed with Ille Gounty Cter-ot Or-county on Ju- ly '· "71. "713'75 Put>llWd Or.new Co.ts1 Oaoly ltllot, July 2'1 • ..,o Au91nl S, 11, 19, 1977 333H7 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTI Tl005 9USINISS NAMI UATtlllllNT fht: IOllOWlnQ j)(JrlOfl 00 dOOl\ll ..... ,,.. ,,.,~~ •'> rHI! 1.ASflNG IMPRlSSION, U•~ Drake Av&n"8, Cott. Meld, CA. fl'1• StePf'Qn r c.tmeron, 11':> Or.th "wenu., ~ .. Me .. , CA. HU• fn11 1>u11,.1s 11 'eftdll<tlld Dy 1111\ 111- 01v1duat !>tepnen r. ~on 1111~ 1ta1e,,,.nt ••• llltcl wlln 1119 <.ounty Qtrk o• U.-«1ee County on JWIY ,q_ 1~/1. "'"" PuttlJllled Of•f11141 Co••' D•ily Pooot, J uly l2.tt.~Aug~I S, ll.111/. JltJ.// PUBLIC NOTICE "'1J1Cf 0f Hi•lltNOOfll &NVIRONM NTAl.IMPACTltEltotlf OltOUNDW .. Tl ll i.o.l •tAN JUA,. Cllllll 9A$1N f'Of' t lNIPICIALUllf ,.,. &oerd o1 Olrtctorl Of IM •AH JUAN 8AS11" •VTHORITt """' llOld a nHrlng on frldly, Set:Mtlflber '· n11, •• the....,, ol 10:000'<IOO ur .. at Ille otli<ts fl/I ~•IAlf V.«•s Olltrl(t No. A, ·Jl301 lo!10rta ltl<o Road, S..11 .Ju•n Caplstr-. C.lllornle, on t!W En~lro.t· ... ...wt 1,,.._t fl•oon prepared too lbe -.-g f!l'OVAI. o..--.. tciM ~At I NlTY G llOUND~•TER FRO~ LOWER SAN JUAN CREfK 8.4611" fOR BINEFICIAL U61, "'!11th Ellt was .;pProved for cl1strlbulf011 ltY uld loaro °" Jiiiy 151 1'11. tfKI I• on tile II the 6b0Ye '"'enllonOll •,.11 eno •••ll•ble •or 1"4Clll<lltn. MY ,.,_ lnt-steo "'fV ...., ,. I,,. llUrlol In •e•rd to ••nY "'etW• t~"'ftfnt uld fnvlron. IT'ent-1 fmped lltPDrt for the .tbove INlnl*'ffllrOIKI, O•ted W• ,.fl d9Y Of .JYIY. ,.,, • J.ANJUANaAllN .AUTNOltlTY Frla s1ro<111ne, ~ ... Sft,..•r1 \. I !t\1171~ Or•• eo..t Dell• PllO\, J11ly2t, I '191-7l ~ I i •• D A I L y !r-... p I L 0 T .. : ..... c ,,,,.. L A s s I F I E D I ~~~:.~~.~~ ....... ~~~-~~~.~........ FrldfX1 ,July 211 um OAl&.Y PtLOT Pl ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t--------•IG.....-ol 1002 G••rtl 1002 HCMtHsforScH HovHt forSaho HoaetforSat. HolnHForSde ....................... ··········~············ ···········•·•·•···•··· .............................................. ·······················!" ...esA VMOI Getlffaf 'ooz Ge.rol I 002 G .. rcie I 00.Z G.....-1 t 002 RIEC VIH ,,ACI VA NO.DOWN! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••• You upproilch this lvly 4 Penthou•• rnodel. bdrm i atory home on a quiel trtle shaded st., Spacioua2brCondowith pusinc 11,..,1 other lovelybltnkitchen.Adult homo of dlatinction ooouJ>led. 161.900. ~~im~:u:: ~7r':-.1~T: l .Rllf.1 q ,_ __ ... _____ •! rm. Call now to He. ft lff8 Ruduced tu $12•.eoo. ~l ,.. ............ ,.: ~ Willkcr U hm AU N&I •talu 11tdv11rt11wd lo Ulla ncw•papcr 1:1 l>UU· Jeet t6 Uie 1''ideta! j'11tr liouwlna Act of 19(18 Rew Estate wbleb nuak• ll llloittl &.o --------- adv•rtlH "any pru THE WIUOWS ftN.,ct,. U~1tataon1 or J IORM $74 500 dlalt•nminaUon b•n<1 on ' rucc rolor niUglon 11~x Quiet tree IUled cul·de· (>(' ~Uooll ori•ln. ~r ari sac: Gorge_ous mantled lnt.tatioo to asalut any b r 1 c k r 1 r e p 1 a c e • ... ~• II Decorator mirrors •uc,. pt111.1t~nc., mit,~· bighlight living room. Uoe.Cll'cliacnm.lnaUun. Krtchen hosts wall of '1bla newtpaper wiU not knowinf lf 11114!•Pl 1tny advertising for r ua I estate whkh i:s i.n viola· lion ot the I• w. pantry. 1'uck-a-way rnaat.er auit.e. Thia model 102 is excellent starter home value! Call fast 752-1700. Serene Sunshine pours into this quality home. Lurge bedrooms, secluded cor· ner location with well· kept yards. Neat and or- derly, waiting for you. <.:all 979-1 050 We're open tll 11 for you ~_t;21 ~ SURF REALTY EXCEPTIONAL TRIPLEX On legal R-3 Jot. close to Bll Corona Beach ; 2 units of 2 bdrms. each & one unit with 1-bdrm. Pride of ownership is reflected thruout this Bplendld pro- perty. An exclusive Uatin1 at $225.000. • • 759-0811 4~0 NEWPORT CENTEA DRIV( 769·0811 G..,... 1 oaz o ... ra1 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER CONDO $52,500 W l'.~l .l·.Y ,..._ TAYLOR CO . ltL /d.TUIC, • l I 11 t . I • I· 1 •; LIDO ISU.tl 11,000 On <.'Omer of Via Lido Nord! Lovely 3 BR 2-story white stucco with red tile roof. Inviting den, formal dining rm. Nice south patio, l1e aundeck tor tun· ntns & potted plants. Street to 1trad1. Large storage room off aara.ce. Ziii S.. J ...... IHd NIWPORT CIHTIR, M.I. 644-4f I 0 I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BUY NOW! 48PRMS 211.THS $56,700 i COUlnARD EMTRY TROPICAL LAMDSCAPIMG CATH!DllAL ENTRY 1.:;1ose to ehopplns at 17th ---------1 or Westcllff. 1 Bedrm, Double your money. Us predicted a '6(),000 home will cost '120,000. Can you afford t.o continue pouring rent dollars down the dram! Owning ii dl4taper then renting. Get out of that rut & iet into your own home. Thi.a one haa the la1tefit in style le modern conveniences. Call t.oday ! Not a Condo! Beautiful aingle family home ifl good area. VuuJt~ coil· m,. • brick fireplace cedar cabinet.a • much no! Why not see this IM>mc today • before its 1e>ld! Callnow842·263S RISH NIW L1$TIMCi M1$4VIRDE BUily up1raded 4 bdrm '..! atory frrlly home lo s:nov. eln cond. Wide lot, *VETERANS* r.rivate back yd. Prof. andscaped. Offered .it Quiet tree-lined 11treet only $1.22,500. 645-!Mfll with wrought iron gate~~.,. .. -•,..•• ••FREE•• VA Counseling & lllf9.Senice that leads past a tropical (~iwdl!foi!'.114\J garden courtyard. Enter . -· -···------dramaUc cathedral hv· Iteal Estate Ft-ff Ust of VA HonsinO.C. ing and dining room. Premium wall treat· IAYFRONT ments t hroughout. $3,8,000 OrangeCo's.Lar1rti•t Wttrmly paneled. family Prime bayfront location VA Home Broker room with natural wood on Balboa. Gorgoous 2 Coll 24 Hrs. burning fireplace. story. Parquet entry. 675-2626 19UOO.Call962·7788. Hu ge llylng room. • K€Y Raised hearth fireplace. WORLDREALESTA'rE ~ln~ALT-Sft View kitchen. Giant ··~~~~~~~~ ---~'--__ _,.. ___ _,. bonus room with wet bar. ::. I • I •o. as• ..... D Circular iron 11talrcaae to 3 s ... ~ "'LL F ·RMS ,..._ M ..-.,n muter swte le magoifi· ~ "' 4 Bedroom+ showpiece. cent bay view. Large A Two story home on % All wooden c h arm front patio. Steps· to ofanacre,allfencedand tuclled under larges t beach. A mu.st to see. Im· set up for animals. That pine tree on laland and mediate occupancy. Call good old fashioned feel· call fDr delallli. 752. 1700 now! ing of reaJ country Ii vlng Ol'fNfJIO•llSll)NIOtJINl((I in I.his lovely 10 mo. old t'an!~cec'!a~ ~home fjl~~;·~~-~--;~~1~~'~~~·~· ~il~t~)~fl~I ~~~~~~s :~ 1~~~:iir1: ror a large family. 4 ~~~· • • _ view of the cou.ntryslde. Bedroom, 3 bath+ rum· LIVE NOW DON'T ~room+ den+ fami· EXTRA WAIT! $89,500. OP'~sAT"SUN1·5 SPECIAL SharpModentHo. lB51 BRAEMAR WAY Xtra clean. spacious, at· with good clean lines. Set tractive Colleae Park on l acre or level land. home. 3 bdrms, 2 beth, Brinl the children to see dining rm. Huge fmly thiB one too. A HUGE rm. office/den. Encl'd RED BARN plus garden patio. Recreational vehi· are• and a place for a cle access. Nicely horse,chicken.t1orsheep. landscpd for easy main· Long driveway, bock off t.enance. Convenient to of road. 2 Miles from schoolB & shopping. Just town. $116,000. IWFFS FINEST JUST REDUCED Great fa mily home. huge p l ay r oom or 5th bedroom. Fantas tic greenbelt view. Enclosed patio with firepit. The Bluffs fine1t. OPENSAT&SUN 1-5 4UVISTASUERTE NEWPORT SHORES 'fWo twd to find •ide by side homes. Take your ptck. 3 Bedroom . 2 bath new ldt.chen, quality carpet, iounac. Li&hl & airy, let the sl&Dllh1ne in. ~ Block to pool & tennis. OPEN SAT & SUN l ·S 546 PROSPECT Cozy & C..'OmfY 3 bedroom & den wilh additional Swed ish firepl ace . Owner will carry 2nd TD. OPENSAT&SUN 1·5 M2 PROSPECT ;.in~ Balboa Island Realty a'" "''t....-,•~~ 673-1700 ***** BIACH DUPLEX RAii OFHRIMG 3 Ii 4 BR, 4 BA "OCEANAIRE". ONLY lOOYDSTOS,\ND. LRG. PATIO, a CAR GAit.:.z ACTUAL INCOM .l!i t ll,500 YR. ONLY $164,000FURN. AGT. 645-8616 liated, 646-7711 === Walkm C Lue Real Eetat.e llAUTIFUL Z -STOllY If you have ever wanted a 2-fl1or)' home thla la it! s + den or 4 bdrm. LoU; or warmth and charm here. Stone l\roplace · cedar paneling • a alley kitchen • almost new carpet, lrahly painted, covered patio • abundance or trees· large side yard for storage or dog run. A super sharp home on " quiet cul-de-sac. Don't wait. call now! 646-7171 Ol'fN Ill Cl • JI~ JUN 10 Bl NICI' ~ tiii: REALl ~:!_ESTA~ OCIAMAIR DUPUX 4 Bdrms. up, z bdrm6. down. Sundecks, balcon.lea & patio; J~t awp& to beach. $180,000 m 8868 MB-07U Eves associated Ill~ U °' L I< <; 1< t 111 I u It •; 1f)]~, W b•JIU1 .. ti •c(,I LOTS OF TREES and llowers on this acre+. Completely fenced . Two sep. driveways serving the main home that has that comfort plus feeling, in· eluding 2i,~ bath. Swlken tubs i.n 2 ba. Six skylights letting in the beautiful sunshine. Outstanding views to mounlaina and ocean. This home bas a gueat house with bath and kitchenette. The 600 sq. ft. structure can serve also as a puinting or music studio, rec. room, or sep. quarters !or older c hildren. $1.35,000. UUA" SUBURBAN REALTY C7141727·4200 or (7141 724-7141 PRICI 11.ASH!D THOUS•NDSI $64,900 Garden paradlae of wind· iq road ways leads to secludod e ntry I Ex- ecutive liv. rm . and gou r met kitchen hlChllght California liv· Ing. Soaring stalr case leadt to bdrm oompleJ.. Security gatu and private ground.I enhance t.h1s lwnhm Uvlna. Owner muat Mill, try any oiler! 847-6010. N /119 •ITS llJN TOBENK:f' patio, fplc, pool & rec hall. 1 Car garage + TWO FOR THI PRICE OF OML; fwo prime Newport Beach duplexes, both 2 bdrm. & 1-bdrm. H~ Blks. to the beach. Real money makers. Asking $2.S0,000. C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640..00fO FLASH FLASH I need a large Apartment Complex in Orange County. I have Sl.350.000. rash down. I need it now. Move it baby! Brokers invitL>d ! TlJE GLOCKNER CO. 644-0070 COIOMA DIL MAR SUl'IMY TOWNHOUSE Cheerf ully decorated and landscaped. Roomy 2Br. den, 2 bath. Enjoy pool, clubhouse, play- ground & greenbelt within walklng distance. 540-3666 flllltela11 IUAl t~I A lt BEACH con•GE $4,,500 Just What you have been Executive Home lookin1 ror. 4. Blocks from the beach. Corner 2 Story + Pool lot for privacy. Up. graded throughout, new F1mlly room, bonus carpet. Great aummer room, 4 bedrm, 21,2 bath, home. Small but cute. formal dining room + Hurry! Call 963-6767 much more in this 4 yr OPrioi 111 9 •" s FUN 10 Bl MC'f • old home for on l y ii•· · 1 5· if·~ l~~ r:teti '.~ll~IH1\ (~is] J.:~~.;~~~.i. highly upgraded twnhm. Gourmet kitchen with Hclrt»or' Heicjflb 2Sty/Oc._. Prime locallon. Func- Uon a l floor p lan, Tastefully appointed, Manicured grounds. As· an. maintained. A rare find at only $61,500. Owner must 10. hurry call. MAT10MAL REALTORS · 841-1414 NEW LISTING formal dining. New carpets thr ou&bo ul. Winding 1tain to master suite and ~hildren's ouarters. Call 963-fil67 OPf.N 1119 •" SThNfOii( NICE' !lldll • Selling enything with a Dally PUot ClUtllfiod Ad is a simple matter • • . just call 642-5678. OPIN Ill 9 •II S •U"I 108( IVJlf' ..W LllTIMGSl COSTAMISA Cream of College Park · parklike enlry ck patio + 3 bdrm. & family , 2 batN; dbl. brick frpk. Low m ainlenanct. $87.500 Milke offer! , OROMA Di&. MAR : j <>PIM SUM 1-5 1 7081.VOCADO Ocean side of hwy.; de llghttully charming 2 BR. hose + near new 4. f BR. apt. + 4 <:ar garage. ~000! OCEAN-. .•. 1 Block, del uxe duplex; 8 BR. 2 ba. ea. Close to stores & Lido Vi llage. Reduced Co $167,950! BAYNOHT OPEN SAT /SUM t.5 llOSW.BAY Brand new duplex; 3 Ii 2 BR.. frplcs., sundeck1, 4 car garage. l::lose t o rest a urants & play things. Seller will nelp finan ce. Reduced to •• 0001 I lllboa lay Prop. Realton ,.,. •675-7060 • ... DUPLEX·CDM Roomy 2Br, 2ba. Large ope n beam ed d en, w /lrplc In llvln1 r m. Separate 2 Br home with cute yard. Only • blockl &obeach. $169.500. EASTSIDE 1blt' btdrm. a batb Bue. oola built home it lo the molt ct.lrable 11ree with • Jara• family room added oo. Fruit trees and avocado trees m alrea this a great EastsUS. family home. Aa.king e>nly $1M.900. A CONVENIENT SHOPfl!NO AH SEWINO GUIDE fOlt THE DOLPHIN R.L c .... ,.._.sa, 14Ml41 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. 3 IDltMS ·POOL Picture yoursell on the GENEROUS decking bedside tbe crystal clear pool surrounded by lush planttnas -central ball p 1 an . Country s h el,ii;;iiii;;_..~-.;;;iiii~-.1 kitchen clean aa a whis· tie. Close to South Co1111t WISTCUPF Plaza. Only •t,500. Call Lo•ely t r aditional 87N550. bome;>erfect aettlng ~--HE RF.Al. ST~TERS_I Ol'EN m v • 11'$ rur-i ro fll ~· for your antiqueaa and(.or fine f u.rntabiJ>is. Ti ed entry, c:u11&.om stained '111118 winclowa, shutters perfe~UJ manicured )'ard lar1e enouab for pool. 3 Bedroom home with formal dlninc rooaa-tUove lo condi-tioa-;uat the home for, special f~snily. $195,QOO. THEILU,..5 Sparldlna end unit· mov· e-in condition! Tri·ievel s BR, 2 ba. condo. close to everyt.bins.Juatreduced $6,000 & ..Uer motivat- ed! Vacant quick j'.)QJSeSS. ()pen Sun. 1·~. 19118 San Bruno. COSTAMISA PETE BARRETT -REALTY- t'2·5200 ~ aharp end unit, _______ ... ._ open r:sat/Sun. 1·~.1621-D Trf,.._. Iowa st. 2 BR, with as· Prf• • -"""'-11111n4bleloan. $58,500 --.--Nevoew. IAu \Un 1s,_ ~wn. 0.--Wll ""'-c• Xlnt inVIH«Mnt. Owner IDUlt ld1. Take advan- lf Y. rRAJC~)( t. ... IU&rrJ, call 1tUJ.'tO~ [I] __. ... , mo&Clell~ ~·-6~~ lllALT01$ ~~~~~· ~ '41-:1414 J ... ~I OAI. OH THE 00. ' Deliciomly ~y! .9424~~'\. a.1a ~-.. Friendship Rings .. j .. t I VA TERMS! 'I:, mt ~ Wult ID Crest at 2 BR price. iASTSIDE · ''"°'~m"'·-;ua·'~•o.ttoo ~ =~= Paa'\ Ill up u. aldft fBll.fl.~!l(J:Bm I I "' \ l ..• ' \ "' ~--.. - ~ l'f!ll>olillltd, pl\Wl "UA,,.-lr ID ClHllfled. l&l.X btr•t oraa1t oarpet, •Ip. &o I.bore ,.llJtal nliodlm ~ auany MM171-breallfHl ., .. , 11• .,_,. _____ .,. ......... ........... ,dnu- ·--· ,...,,.. .... op •• llucll mor•, ll.,O' I -- ' D4 DAILY PILO l. ________ ___:t'....:.f;.;:ICS.:::.XL.l.';,J;:,;11l,1..X .:.2V;.:.•....;.l..;;.il 1:....;.I ····••·•··············· ................ ~ .....•..........•..••....•....••.•.................. ~ti For Sde ~Kouua For S• HouHt For Sal• Hov1et For Selk ?.~~~~ .......... !~! ~~ .......... !!!~ ~~ .......... ~~~~ !:~~ .......... !~.~~ .. - A HONEY OF A PAD aml vou c.Jon 't nut-d to be a hul'ht'lor bt'(' Ubt.' this "lharp con· Jonuruum ln The Blurrs h1t~ 3 bdrms . & 2 buths $117,000 How c.Joo~ that J:r.Jb}OU "' - OHHSAT/SUN. 1.1 JJZlVISTAHOOAI 1111 1 all Im JH'I\ ult· :.how1n.: 1 '71-4400 DMtiM of Harbor ln•et..._. Co. 6"ffal I 002 Gettef'ol I 002 ...........•...•.•.•... ······••••·•·••········ BRADFORD COME SEE!! n.m: 3 ~.,:! 2 billh A NEW ORLEANS HOME IN THE GRAND MMtNER On Llttie Balboa Island, Grand Canal 3 Bdrms , 3 baths, antique marble frplc , small boat dock plus stunning 2 bdrm. apt. Call to :,ce this magnificent homt:. $385,000 A VERY PRIVATE HOME ON LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND :l Hdrrns .• :i baths & den plus 2 bdrm. upt. Owner will carry' financing. An xlnt ~uy at $265.000 MORE THAN A HOME. A WAY OF LIFE! Unusual 3 bdrm .. 3 bathroom home on lovely Lido Isle. Large pool with sauna room; jacuzzi room off of m str. -.u1te. Formal dining rm .. family rm. & wet bar. Magnificent Oak floors. Call to see this unusual property! S38S,OOO. RUMBOLD REALTY INVESTMENTS ' . t;M••• ~or ~'-• j'•--4'-.. .. • .... --.: r~••• r-<:.1 ~ • .., • .... _ • • •• -••• : ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• 1024 '022 C Costa M•sa i'-.t1tr a. ch Io 18 c-.i,trana leoch I 018 CorotMS .. Mar orona d4tl Mor I 022 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ~ ano a ~ ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• £.DOE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···••••••• MESA Vt;ft ~~...,.....~~ Very good luck (~torn DRAMA TIC ILUFF HOME ~ by lntentational celebrity, Som f'otey. s.r view of oc.-and turf frOtn this l ~ 2 both c.istrano t.och honw. Mo •xpet'•• spared In quality con- structfon, appllonces a1td fidwn. l1tdudes woodttl ftoors. custom llC)htfng. _."' tub, skyti~. microwave, met NI dtck to name 0 ffW. . . .$250,000. LA<alN1\ BEAC:ll 495·1721> GeMrol 499-4551 01\Ni\ POINT l!):J 81!12 1002 GtMral LAG UNI\ BEACH 497 2489 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TENNIS ANYONE? 5 Bdrms .. 3 baths ; overlooking s ite of Dads Cup '.\1 utt·hes I m mat'ulalc ! $174.500 OR 11e /)/) 'I 1ouna J.amifu e~e~'::ti: t~r ~~~~ ~~ Clo ':!J< ~ "if Mesa. 3 BB, farn. rm .. & There ·~ a big tree for ~wrngs & chmbm' & room to l{rnw on this 75:< 125 ft. lot! Roomy 4 bdrm .. 3 l>alh home, light & bright. Great Irvine Tt·rr:u:c location. $142,500. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. "'1ll1 Sant__..o TtrTOC. po6Stble 1uest quarttn> Aak:inl $165 ,000. Agt.615-3800 Rlil.ESTATE Creative &. prof co will soon be open.log ofc':. in Npt. lkb & C.M. ari:as. We have openings for new or expet salespersons & mgrs who are interested in a career. Apply by calling 557-0110 for lnlerview. Hirini; Mon thru Fri by appl. ' I 024 --------••••••••••••••••••••••• ...••....••............ I 022 Costa Mesa •BEACH DUPLEX• Loads of charm in this 2 Bedroom PLUS I Bedroom. with patios, BBQ's, & fireplaces . Walk to the sand. Call for more information. FOR ONLY Low, LoW Price! For this superb are;, Owner's pride thruout, 3 bedrooms, den, eating area, cozy brick fireplace & family room. Added on rumpus room. $1S.OOO. BKR call 540-1720. '1},900. you can :still buy Uus 3 bedroom 2 balh TARBEil home w1Lh it'!> own gorgeous pool! Red Cari>et. 7~· 1202 "#I ht California" ~I'> glal>:. 4 IJt1lr1111m end unn with lot:. of 01'1':.ll< O,\IL\ 0111.< ol JHIViJC} Thi" wtdl \.he lo"'~t pnc1.-d home" µIJ1Ull.-d l'ommunity hdl> an Spy~la!>:. l.1)!ht and ,., w 1 m m I n.: po o l s .ti!'} .\le"' of rollm~ hill:. volley ba 11 co urt l> and C'lty h~hb from loft:, ehildren play Jri:a:., • he1~ht!> C:.ll lor 1nformc1 miles of i.:rcenbelts & 312 MARI HE A VENUE IALIOA ISLAND 675·4122 Jog in the park opposite this lovely J bdrm.,2bath. also with view. 5139,900. REALTY INC. 714/846-1371 MAX. FOR MIN. CHARMING Duplex, 3 3 BR, beam ceiling hv Br, 2 Ba, & l Br. 2 Patios. rm, & a cheery country Close to wnnis. $162,000 k1l. strikes a balance • t " I . - ... ,, ,. ... 1 .d ~ .1 ... t_.I (t :, '"Ji a.: · lion mueh, mul·h more. This 640-6161 property 1s pnced for a l"nr Clas::.1f1ed J\cl ACTION Call a Uo1ly Pilot AD· VISOR 642·56711 quick s ale at $59,900. C/\ll. 751 3191. C:SELECT I PROPERTIES BEST BUY Attention Vets! J Bedrm, in good area. Won 't last!• Only $49 ,!J!IO. llurry, call now. COl'llll\. & Res. Realty --------1 751 -2060_ Gettttal 100 GeMnt 1002 ·•·••••·······••··•·•· ...•................... macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES RlOM $58,500 TO $1,350,000 SPYGLASS BEAUTY Decorated to perfection. 1-story. 4 HR home done in warm earth tone decor. Herringbone hdwd . floors in entry. dining & kitchen. Indoor garden lli~h beamed ceilings in living rm w/brick fireplace & French doors leading to redwood deck patio. Family rm. kitchen & master BR open to lush landscap- ing w/view or hills. $269,500. Mar· jorie Mahon 644-6200 CF-11 l CLOSE TO LAKE IM WOODBRIDGE H 1ghly upgraded "Brighton" plan rn outstanding location -steps to pool & recreation center. Wet bar. ceramic tile entry Sl lR.600 Amy Brown 752-141 ,l I F -12 l HEWDUPLEX- COROHA DEL MAR Beautifully customized duplex So. or Bayside Or. 2 blocks to beach. 3 BR 2 bath units . eac h w /fireplace. Ready to move in! Owner will consider lease/option. $265,000. Harriet Perry 642-8235. CF-13> WOODBRIDGE W ARMIHGTOH Elegant 2-story: 1646 sq. ft.. 2 BR home. Designed for gracious liv- ing w/lower level as spectacular entertainment center. Den: brkfst nook ; 21 2 baths. $91.000. Natalie Benjamin 752-1414 CF·l4 > HURRY! SUPER IUY! Outstanding value high on a beautifully landscaped corner. 3 BRs. 2 baths. formal dining & lg. family rm w /parquet floor & fireplace. Immediate possession possible. $142,500. Larry Dyer 642·8235. C F·15> QUIET CUL-Dl>SAC Separate entry; 4 Blts; 2'h baths: sunken family rm; terrace kitchen & dining galleria. Everything's spacious in this 2·Story (Plan 400) home w /v aulted ceilings . Landscaping incl. 6 fruit trees & low-maintenance. Ready for im- mediate occupancy. $119,900. Lor· raine Rennie 752·1414. (F·l6) .. SUleATHE°" OR "MOOHTAN" Jn complete privacy by the lagoon shaped pool! Plus 3 BR. 2 bath, paneled den home. Only $79,900! Rosemary Sietz 644-6200. (P'-17) .. OM HIWPOIT llACH TO SAM DllGO General 1002 ................................•.•.•.......•. _Own __ e_r 640-__ 7030 _____ 1 w /nature. to an elude ten· OLD CdM. By owner. nis & :,wimmrng in this Charming 2 hr, l ba delightful Twnhm . house on xtra wide R-2 Throw responsibility out Jot. $139,500. Open Fri., the window-to make it Sat & Sun. 714 Marigold. possible. call XANADU 640-7252 R.E. 759-0761 $77,777. MESA VERDE - spac1ous 3 bedrm and family + large den and wet bar. Upgraded thruoul. Just listed al $77,777. Hurry, call 546-5880 ~,,.HERITAGE General CORONA GET UP & GO . • REALTORS CLASSIC AHO COLORFUL Sophisticated 3 bedroom, 21h bath 2 story in the popular Harbor View Homes area of Newport Beach. Lush gardens. mature trees and proper location make this a very private place. Unique feature· separate guest quarters with bedroom. bath and large living/entertaining area A handsome home at $185.000 U~IVUI: tif)Ml:S A EAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar dl~o 111 Mr•sJ Vl·rdt '. .ii 54G 5990 GeMral . I 1002 General 1002 .....................•...•••..............•... PENINSULA homl' i Or 5 BR. 3 ba. all amenities. Lovely nei~hborhood. a few steps from the beach. $195.000. OTHER prestige waterfront homes F'rom SJ!-JS.000 -Up BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Bayside Ortve. N 8 . 675 ·6161 Ge.rai a 002 General I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TERRIF·IC PREFERRED TWO STORY South or Highway CdM TOWNHOME duplex, 3 Bedrms and 1 . . bedrm. Room to build a Spac ious & ~1ry 2 large additional unli.. bedroom .. 2 bat~ an adult Oversized lot. $155,000. comm~n1ty with pool, 644-7Z70 jacuzzi & much more. It's less than 2 years old & you couldn't touch a new one for this low price of$74,900. CALLSS6·2660. c;:;, SELECT _:;;;;;::;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;:T'PROPERTIES ,'4~S#lid ~ REALTORS $@1'.JUlA-~etrs· That Intriguing Word Gam• with a ChucHt -----f4ito4 ..., C\AY I. 'OUAH 0 t.or10"90 '-"••• .. "'• I011' ocro,.,bted -d• be low to 1-'°"' ~ -•d• I POGHlC 1 1 1 r 1 1 I YAGER\ I' I I t I I K I R E P I t CoffM la an addiction, It s I I I I can cauae your heart to pound, '-· __._ _ _., _ __. _ __._...__. ~ your templ11 to throb, Vollf' .------.....,.....-".., hand• to lhake. And that'• I H A O H E T I Juat looklng -tl'te -. ' I' I I I I . 0 ~::: :-...:h~q:: '-· --'-· __., _ __. ___ .__ ... _ ..... -~,,_ ..... No.~ b.low. rrrr1 l I ± I I 1002 ¢Hirai 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARIMERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 bdrm beauty with lge back yd., close to Mariners School & park New crpt & drp:,. Only $79,950. 646-7711 HIGH• ,,.. ..._.DS .. with this 3 bedroom --------"""""' ''STARTEI\'' home.-------- The ideal combination of Freshly painted in & out· Presti e a new home in an --lencedyard.Si6,000. ~ established ~ d neighborhood. featuring . ~a 00 5 men ts . 0 v er s 1 zed Plac• , Authentic Spanish styl-all the latest np~int· f m. jQuatl ~ Villa garage, large rooms, 3 Prap•rties ing to this 4 year old lalM>a 1 met 1006 bath. step down wet-bar, 752•1920 home. 4 Bedrooms, fami-••••••••~•••••••••••••• mini ocean view. ~II Cully 1'00 oua1L~t NIWl'Olll llACH ly room. big full sized Jandscaped._walking dis· --dirung. Birch wood, log IALIOA ISi.AHO tance to pnvate beach. Green brook, not UP · Sized rareplace. Central BEACH HOUSE DUPLEX $195,000. fee. graded, best buy• 3 Br· or atr conditioning. sunken Just steps from the surf I I I M · A CALL 644-7211 AC Plaza. It ving room $105 000 and tennis courts. J Nice anne •e. emB 968-2297 963-0867 BKR 540-1120' ' · bdrms. 2 lovely baths, a So Bayfronl view.· , . great kitchen overlook-'265,000. By appl. Ask for ~ 4 BDRM-POOL ing your kingsize It van~ Lalllan Shea 548·1549 t , o , Xtra sharp, upgraded in· TARBB I room . a very pnvatc UrutcdBrokers 646·7414 --side/out, huge FR, lali"'- concrele patio and a Bal>oaPettinsula 1007 $94,500. By ownr/agt. "#llnCalHonila" fenced ya rd for tot a I ••••••••••••••••••••• •• PE:MTHOUSE _556-4084 ________ --------- privacy what more could BEACH SPECIAL TRIPLEX $8495 DOWN you ask for at the low 3 2 Bd ·t 2 V t BY OWNER ask.in" price. This one 2 BR D~plex. H!i bl~s. lo · rm.,un1 s ·· JBr. 2ba Mesa erce. " frplcs., ocean & ni0 ht Opn dally ftlA 950 2917 W1·11 sell fast . if you want ocean. gave. s you a umque ., . ....,..., . b l r I c d light views: large lot. Royal Palm Newport Charming clean 3 Br. 2 Newport Call on this com ina ion ° 0 ·• e· Pool avail. Walk t o Amer. Pr.o p e rtie ~ Ba, freshly painted in· jewel! 646·7171 sign & the best value on beach. Outstandln~ at 900 terior. Dining rm, new OP!rJ"to ·"\"'''''11 •1,1• Oalboa Pen. XANADU S45-1918or957·1 I® - , ·. ! R&\L F..STATE, 759·0761 $l~~GE COAST ~~~~o.& d~?:~r c~~~~~~ , 2 Bdrm 2 Bath condo on REAL ESTATE NEAR MALL w/work bench. Comer the bay. View, unbeata· 64,.4848 L<lrge 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, huJ:C lot, fncd back yard. ble loc. many xtras & on· ..-lot. l(reat carpets, fresh Room for boat or RV - ly $142.900 Super value ---paint. redwood patio, parking. $65,500. 645-7054 POOL & ror right buyer Call much more. Priced or642-0616forappt. JACUZZI a~ent for appt 675-1898 DELUXE DUPLEX below market. Call ~~~~~~~~ --Close to ocean. 3 BR & 3 HADLEY REALTY This btfl well kept home Capistrano leach I 018 Ba + 2 BR & 2 ba. J car 963-8933 really shows pride of ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar $210.000. Hertel, ownership' Large BY OWNER 3 br. l3• ba own/agt. 731·0599 eve!>, SLASHED ~.000 Dona Point t 026 energy saving fiberglass fanuly home w I~ frplc. 544-4.!llOofc. pool & Jacu7.11 w solar Comp. fncd. & lndscpd. ·------- blankets to heat to a yd. $85,000. 496·1334 NEW comfortable temp CoroftadelMor 1022 S I H"ll Spacious 3 bdrm. 2 bath ••••••••••••••••••••••• PY9 ass I wtcozy rrp1c. in 1ge ram1 For s-•-b o Bv owner, anxious to ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell! 2 sty J Dr 2 Da SAILBOAT w,bonus rm. beaut WATCHERS lndscpd upgraded, nr S. ..don't miss this l level. J Coast Plaza. 2000 sq ft. BR, 3 BA old charmer. $75.SOOoroffer. 751-0066 OpenSat&Sun l-6 ly rm. Only 212 yr:.. new. HUGE 2 STORY ute Y wner Just listed. Seller bought DELUXE CONDO OPEN HOUSE -·c•o•H•V•EH-IEH-T•l•M- 1 a r ge r . b<.'tter act FrijSat/Sun 10·5 33922 Blue Lantern WE.5TCOAST PACIFJC REAL ESTATE TODAY !646·7711 Over JOO? sq. fl .. 3 BR. 3 Montecito Dr Ocean COSTA MESA den, & damn~ rm w /26' · · .' $73 950 high open beam ceiling, 3 harbor, mountain views, , tiled BA. tile entry, Southport mode!. ~ ~r. Perfect starter J Bdrm frplc., wet bar, bllns, in· 412 B_a, formal d1mn~ home for the family A 496·8535 831·2600 MOTB. PROPERTY Real ~_:;_t'.!.t~-· _ eluding compactor, sep. rm. b1eakfast nook. hu~: real value for the youn1o1 laundry rm &. oversized game room, 2. frptc. s, executive who wants to Large commercial cor- dbl. gur w/clec opener, wet ~ar .. carpeting, par· stop renting and start ncr near Dana Point solar bronze glass, TV quct m e!1try & fam rm. building equity. Shown Marina. Low down pay. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTlOM Spectacular two story cable thru·out. even Upgradu'!g _thru-out. byappt.only ment and subordination with Ocean v 1ew 1 n plumbed for ice maker. SU0.000-Pnnciple only. Wi\Tl::Rl<'RONT HOM t:S av a i I ab I e. Asking Newport Heights has $159.500. Vacant VACANT 3 br, 2 ba. So. of ____ 63_1_·1_400__ 4$135,000. ~: ~~s~~ t;h~~1~e~ JACOBS REALTY hwy. Gar reinforced Call --------·1 ANCHORAGE with three bedrooms can 675-6670 agt. 673·9010 Bargain Hunten IMVESTMEHTS be yours. Call now' --------3 Bedrm & family rm. 17141496-7711 Readvtosell!S46-2313. TWOVACAHT CostaMesa 1024 Fireplace. Elcc .:arage ======== ON1>1111<1 ·11Hv..,•n~,,., r• LOTS,CDM ••••••••••••••••••••••• door opener. Many nice BToro 1032 [ •••• 1 ·~.::.. •• ~ Rare Spyglass Hall lots 575,000 features. Owner leavin~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• < , · f. t area. Will help finance. w/magru 1cen ocean Older duplex fixer C 11 BYOWNER Fashion Island views upper. Askmg only S68.000. a 3Br. 2Ba, new eari>etin~. Perfect for your custom Webb Rily 831 2170 540-llSl frplc, air cond, pool, nar-BA YCREST house.Agt.955-0350. __ _..;....____ row c loset s. 24672 BUY OF THE WEEK HALECREST Belgreen 768-8461 or 5 BEDRM Charm, Charm, Charm, FIXEA UPPER MB·li<m Spacious EXECUTIVE 3 Br. 2 Ba, tennls, walk t SllS.000 3 Br 2 Ba. brick --------•!COUNTRYSIDE 2 sty. 3 HOME w/fmly room, beach&shopplng. Won' fplc, minor fix up. You • .... _ C t H br, 2 ba, fam. rm, cntrl. formal dining rm, two last. Open House daily. save $1,000's. 642·6368 ,_.w 111 0'" OfM air, upgraded cpts, fprlc, fireplaces, large palio Call 646-7171 • 3 Br: 2 full baths. dbl cust. wood stair railing. area & huge 18x36 pool Ol'fN ·.•1<i ·•rS1vNroarMC1• E1D frplc s, plushlhru-oul. Redwood paneling. for "stay al home'' faml· 1 • I • Broker 752 0023 Patio, sprklrs. Across st. !;J.~h~~nt! Just list· }-~ll~PdJj\J . • ~AR~~R~;J :~~ ~:: =~sJ~1t ~f.~~1:Y r~armnrnam14ii I REAL EBTATE cant . !89,950. 771-2386 ~ _'..! ...... ------OCMMOUHTAIMVU · RealEstate HARBORVIEWHILLS c.o.a .. Mcr 1022.Coronact.IMar 1022 IUCHRmEAT $51,000 Steps to pounding surf and crystal sand! Back yard ls bay area play ground. Winding wooden walkways t.o se.cluded en· try I Gour met kitchen . Step-down cooversaUon area + firepla ce! Su~ahine breakfast patio. Pool • jacunl · volle)'ball. Garden llvina lrt Its finest. 8f14010. Cl'(H 1119 •II$ (UN IOll Nt(t• Tasteful decor w /new ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••• •••• cpt.s, dn>s & wallpaper, set ofl lhls suntiy cheerful home w /lf paU Ir pool. Beaut fully lndscpd, comi>let pnva~y. 3Br. ~\.tB..-; paneled lam rm, formal din rm ort 11 llv rm. Quiet aeclllded street on Bluffs overlooklhg Jasmine Creek. By ~ -3% coun.ety to Open SAT /SUN' 12·5 OrbyAppt. 1100 Sandp[Rer t>r . 664-s347 848-131' ~.soo. TWO NEW LISTINGS OPEN SAT /SUM. I ·5 I 000 WHITE SAILS Magnificent remodeling on this 3 bdrm. 2 batb home in Harbor View 'Hills. Beautiful view of harbor & ocean. Lush carpets. French. door opening onto the planked patio with arbor·type cover .. 409 SERRA ~-TH E REAL1 ~~~STATERS j ~=;.;;;__--•i ILK TO OCEAN Great remodel on this duplex in Corona Highlands. Located on large comer lot with ocean view from both units. 2 Bdrms .• 2 baths each. Upper unlt will be open for yocr inspection. PRICE REDUCTION Lake Forest the woods, S99,500. 3Br, 2Ba, priced to sell ()pta Sat ;s.,. t-s 4~1 ·11'44 Sandy HOWARD JOHHSOM REALTY ,,_..Veley 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Greenbrook BaTCelon.a 4 BR, 2 ba.. Ip. fam. rm.. din. rm., bt'ldut; area. 2Car1a.r. Ota quiet cul de .. e. $116,000. ~/Mt • ..,.,,12 OJ>ea.Sel/SWl. t.S sq truor River Clrc:. 0Ya3000$9.l'T Of sraclous Uvina s Br a Ba. I yr old Stratford. Lge Pam Rm, W/Wallt ._ bar. fe>1'1MI • H • Owner will trade or sell their beautiful custom.-bullt home on championship Crystalalre Golf Course in Llano tor comparable home along the coast. Great op- p0rtunlty (or golfers, retirement or lnv~tors. Near small alrfield & trout fiBhlng. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (F·18) Du.Ml ~-UHIY•SITY PAii 4 BDRM$, family room. soaring open cellhto. warm textures of wood arid bnck. tastefully decorat- ed. aose to pnrk. schools & shop- ping. $139.500 . Complflteb' remodeled on an ove'llloct tot. A 1mutilnc ' BR plaa den pJ\AI IOltt\al dinlnl pJ~ bus• la.ml\)' room with o"n beams, natural wood textures and oeea" end Jetti yJow.L from maito.r ault.t & aundetk.' Jmt IWPI lb Ocean Blvd. rm. m1tr bdrm tulte ~ to acbocQ. Owner .. ·):;I .. ... ' ... 9634* ~· • ~~!~~ .~~ .~ .. •• ••• HMt.. ,.,. S• ,.._. .. 'or S• Valle ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ ...... ~ ... ! ~.1.~ ~°" .. oca. I 040 .......... Kh I 040 New On ~Mart.et 1 I l1mr uh1rl1>·•·1I' •• "h µ•.untC'd Sc.•111 u111ot 1t1111 -1.1~ r Wy d 1·ur01l •I 1mrrorc'(1 ._.11rdrolk:,., ... ~1r11um•, C'llllrlJL ar.· ... · ,, '' h1t<pl11rt• ('''' ,,, p.1l1ri S'7 I 11~1 U~ H .111 17211 TAABIU.I "i' I ht Callfontlo" Hwwtls4• ltecll I 040 ······•••····••••····•• ANCHOR HERE! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *LA QUESTA* et cat-~ a.r l't uil• of Ownerhhlp m Pr~l1g~ area. Yt."ar Nl'"'. i ... tor) . .i b<lrnt , :J full buth-, wt'l hur m fttm rm. frml dm 1 m . honu ... rm Pool bL lot. i;prmklt!r!>. uuk p.m1ul'l t•ntry r mudt mor~ Opt•n Sun 1 5 H.5:H Topside Cr. llunl lkh HEAL t<:STATE DY l.tJClA Call 963-8278 1wnHncJt°" hech I 04 0 Hwltinc)ton ••••••••••••••••••••••• HarbOur I 042 CLOSE TO IEACH Sµunou~ l tu•druom It ~· 1 hJth hutnl' with den, f1rl·pl.1< l', 1 o untrv U\t·hl'n, i:.u"<hm µatw & 3 lat it.&r al(t' Sl 15,500 REGENT REAL TY 17 I 4149t>.9SO I ··················•···· asu..-o LIVING 4Rr, 21.,ba waterfront h ome Co n cret t 114.>ek +35' boat dock Wh) i.t:ttle for a Condo? Bu) tlu:. home for $229.000 Purcell Rlty. Sun:.et Heh 213/59'..!· 1381. 714/846·28411 i&S R1.-:.ule SPt!clllh:.ts J, - 4 or:> bdrm modeb avail, Irvine I 044 '""' .... w pool~. ~-4602 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'l'nnmi.'ton Pro~rt1e:. PACI f'lC SANOS Deane hmc, uµi.:rade<i 4 Br 2 Ba. hl.'utt•d faltered pool Cornl.'r lot. $87.500 8172 Malloy. Open l>arly 1·5 Agt 645·9950 ? Bit Cundo. spiral stairway. Model perfect. Pool. tennis fac R.E. by Mt•VA Y, g<t2-9371. Prime Area SAY "HELLO" TOA GOOD BUY Value is the word for this 2Br. 2Ba decorator sharp home. Featuring walls of mirrors, plush carpeling & lush landscaping. Only $69,750. Ask to see at NOW' Rane.ho Son Joaquin U>west pnce<i 2 br Con do Super upgraded with view of new lake Less than $100,000. Jam Pale, 551-5169 San Joaquin Rltrs. New Turtlerock Highlands Plan J w/'1 Bdrms. f:lm rm Avail Au~. $lf.5.000 Ca II 752-0617 Own Agt. .Ju:.t steps from 25' boat dcx:k. Dancin).! lil!hL'I and maJestac sun:.1•ts l·omple ment secluded h\•an~ Floor to cc1l1nl! fireplace. iiardcn v1cl.\. embassy dinm~. balhard ~ Shorecrest room + harbor v1cl4 Realty family room. secluded 846·5573' master suite + + + hurry call 894 7521 -===""'------ EERFIELD Aspen. 3 Br, 2V.a ba, 1880 sq Ct. Great location. Steps rrom comm pool, 1! jiil ---------1 schools. lge backyard. SAVE Reduced $4450. Owner wanls immediate sale. Spac 4 br, 2 ba, ram rm. fplc & bllns. New c arpel hurry , at S75.SOO. s.11·5800. eves 968-6104 lnt1 RE Network Spacious 2Bdrm Twnhse Yorktown Villa by owner ---------.)lelow market r.60.500 Eves tWknds 963·8839 SPLASH IN!! Lovely 4Br h o rn( w tla rge fam rm & formal dining. avail Co immediate occ:upancy This gorgeous Par Place Home will go fast take advange CALI NOW' Mu.II~ RHlton 963-836'4 fENNIS DREAM! ~2 mHc to beach, 2 Br l ;. Ba rondo. All luxury up· grades. sec. pool, sauna. appllc & some furn incld. $66,SOO firm. Prine. only. Manners Cove. Lse/opt considered. 536-8795 PACIFIC SANOS IMPERIAL HOME Enclosed. patio, foun- tains & jacul!l"1, 4Br. P.Ba, 1600 sq n. 20211 Crown Reer Ln. S92.SOO Malloy Realtors 963-9771 Many upgrades. Pnccd below market for quick sale. $92,SOO. 7 Rock Spr ings. 559-0228. Open hse Sat&Sun noon lo 5 pm by owner. ew Woodbridge 4 Br 3 Ba. den, fpk. cathedral ccilgs, you choose cpls. Owner. $115,000. 640-0897 "f&riterock VIRGCJe Lovely 3 Br 2 Ba hme, in exclusive Turllcrock area. Many upgrades on fee land. SUS.000. OpenSal.12-4PM 18612 Paseo Pizarro •BURR WHITE REALTOR• 675-4630 751-1031 CHOICE LOCATION Unique 2 bdrm. PLUS STUDY. separate home .. _ ............... overlookihR lovely _ ............ -..... TROPICALDELIGHT gr eenbell in U NIV. FANTASTIC Beautiful 4Br pool home, PARK. Cl06e lo TENNIS POT&ITIAL convenient to schls. and POOL. Call for an Cul-de-sac, new Coco shof pin!( & beach, lo appointment to see. cpt. Next to new' S&S ma ntenance yd, lg Jlfl,SOO ho me . 3 b r I ~. b a . p a I m s , t r o p i c a 1 $89,900. landscpd. Call Marleen 968-0338 Real E!llale by . Mr Vay CAUfOlll'IA 1---------PR t£1'~ EXCHAllGL Ille. >-B-r-. -21_00_11_q-ft_G_len_M_ar-. '-1 --''-For sale by owner. 963-6739 "7·7620 Reduced S3500 to S83,900. ~~~~~~~~~I This is my last week -~ore moving to Idaho & A TOUCH OF listing w/realtor. See at COUNTRY 9M2 Nantucket. or call 1--------- VA terms Cor lhls beaul.1_962-__ S812 __ . ------ 4 bdrm , elegant.ty W.\UCTOIUCH paneled home on a qwet Im mac 2Br vt /apt off dbl st. Owner transferred car garage. Must see to appreciate $91,500. ~2034 or&I SAT /SUM 1-5 2 5'AllOWHA WI Broaclmoor homo; 2 BR. + den + dlniDS rm. + eating area In kitchen. Ooraeou-brlck frplc . ~ Low malnl yard. _.. °" 1111.SOOI ........ 1042 Prop. •••••••••• , ••••••••• ,.. leltoe~ • '75-7060 * . -. ' . .. . .. .. Hou"' For Sale HouHs For Selk Hou •••• '.~' •• ~-~~....... Ffld!y, July 29. um OAIL Y P1LO'f 015 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvt. I 044 1"8t I 044 lrvl~••••••••••••!?~~ HotnH For Sak HouHt For 5* ~.~~•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 051 OHL Y $66.500 ~~E!•. 1 RR. :? RA, country kit . ~.~~ ••••• !~.~ ~~ ..... !~.~ ~.~! .. :••••••••• ""~ 1 Ill s 16' c11lh1.'i.lr1tl ce1hngs, air BELIEVE IT OR NOT1 ' Th111 2 bedroom homt.• neJU" \he new park, HIG II St1100L. shoppin« and nicreational f11c11tties Is n!ally pnced to sell rasl OWNERS MO'flVATED C.:11ll to see. RANCH REAL TY SS 1-2000 AIR CONDITIONED 3 Bedroom Condo an one of the most desirable areas of Irvine. Close t :.hools, park. shopping und ready acces:. t freeways. A great deal a $66,SOO Call to see RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 _______ __, UNIVERSITY PARK $94.950 Exciting Edinburg model t own home w r bdrms. family rm. 212 baths. Huge backyard w /brick patio & f1repit. Walcrfronl Homes 631 1400 EVERYTHING you always wanted an a home. This :I bedroom farruly home 1s fully an sulaled. air cond1t1oned. spnnklers, outdoor hght- ini:. large enclosed patio. room for a POOL, and s much more. that yo oui.:ht to see al today. TOMORROW MAY l:J TOO LATE !!' Only $74,SOO RAHCH REALTY S51-2000 WOODBRIDGE 3 Br 2 Ba, F'am Rm, Dan Rm, $115,000. Agt. 771-2386 ---- FABULOUS COLUMBIA and only $14!1,900 in College Park and com· pletely upgraded throughout. With a large covered patio, POOL and SPA, removable wrought iron gates around pool and just a great family home. Near schools. parb and shopping. Call to see. RANCH REAL TY SSl-2000 ----- WALNUT SQ CONDO By owner. 2Br. 2Ba. din rm, cenlraJ air. Call ror appl . 552 ·0109 eves/wknds. Open Hse Sat/Sun 11·5 5 BR, fam-rm, 4 Ba, 2700 sq. n .. Jeffrey Rd/Irv. Ctr. Dr. 5122 Skinner, M.SOO. or sell AS IS at d111count. 955·2200 or 552.9503 ----- WOODBRIDGE REDUCED~ 3br, 2ba. form din rm. atrium, lndscp'd, 559--0092 or 634-4800 TM Willows ':~~.!' + large family room with u sed brick rtreplace. ll Bedrm, 2 bath, dble car garage. (.dy $73, 750. loyMcCorch Rtahr 1110 Hewpori Cotta Mna 548·7729 Rancho San Joaquin BfSI' VIEW ON GOLFCOURS~ San LW Rey, 3 Br a Ba, 24 Nuevo by ow Iler. 844·5403, H0·79H or 8'7-8583 IUT OF DISlAB.D I Br. 2 Ba. tpac. m•ster bdrm. 4e, alry couulry kitchen Is panlt)'. Up. J~•d•d throuout{. sprinklen • p.1Uo. Qul•t cul-d•Ht', ~' blk ftom po6L tin.tlO . OP!!N SAT Is SUN l.S anrnb.rllnt. rntne Nick Vraeb2 C.21 ltvine Piasa Rltr 1SMl'Z1or155·0805 BRENTWOOD·2BR, & cond .• landscaped , den, decor. w /lots or cwdesac. nr pool, tenn111. "'oorl, paper. Lush yard, Open llouse 10·5 , hnck patio, f1rep1l, spa Sat Sun, or by uppt. pool Nex t to park S88.SOO By owntir 3741 $86,SOOOwn /Agt 831·7568 Bates, SS2 0787 ---- POOL HOME ln The Ranl'h sits this San Miguel. It is situated on a Eucalyptus ltntid greenbelt and on a cul de-sac street. Walk. to schools. parks, tennis <'Ourts, and convenient to shopping and freeway a<"cesses Call for appt RAHCH REAL TY 5Sl-2000 4 Br-$89,000 2-v. ba. cent air, ram/din rm w/frpk. $89,000 You choose cpls /drps Owner/Agt 55&-8146 dy:.. 552-848 l eves 5021 Dutcher JUST LISTED A great Deerfield Park Home with 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, family room. d111 in~ room and nook. It h<1s been completely up graded and professional· ly landscaped. A \'Cry eomfortable covered patio for the great Sum mer Season Call for de tails. RAHCH REAL TY S51 -2000 DEERFIELD PRICED TO SELL 2 br + den patio home <easily converted to 3 br). 2 yrs. old. Co~er Jot in pvt. cul-de-sac. Prof, lnscpd. Cement patio w/cov. A/C. Room to ex- pand. 2 baths. Vaulted cetJ'gs. Sunken mstr. bdrm. Skyhtc, fplc, cen- trally loc'd. Upgraded cpls & drps. Auto. garage opor. Nr. comm. pool & park. lmmac co nd . M usl see lo believe . Call Ron Aramini al Ranch Real- ty, 551-2000 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HILLTOP HOME View ocean, city, mtns . JBr, den, game rm. 3 ba, 2300sq fl. $!35.000. 515 Poplar (No or H1gh) McGarvey /Clark Rily l 93J.3100or 1·528-8762 OPENJISESAT/SUN MODERN SPANISH Private Inner courtyard 3 Bedroom, den. de Lached bedroom m back. Vaulted ceilings. tile rloors, coastal views. $195,000. PACIFIC ISLAHD VILLAGE Perime ter unit 2 Bedroom, :.un porch, 1'2 bath. coastal view S)!l,SOO DELUXE CONDO Overlooks Dana Poanl Marina 2 Bedroom, 2 bath. community pool and sauna $127 ,SOO HEW LISTING Charm111g l bedroom, den + a 2 bedroom i,:uest apt. Large s undeck, wooded area. Owner f1nancani.: available. $100,500. iagewater '-REAL ESTATE 1 1350 S. Coast Hwy. 494-8536 PRICE REDUCED Top or The World. ocean view; super family home with great po~slbihhes ror expansion! This 4 bdrm , 2 bath home has new carpet, completely fenced yard, lots or storage. All lhas + room to park your RV. $135,000 HOLLY HOUSE Walk up the pnmrose path lo this storybook cottage; this warm & welcomin g 2 bdrm. charmer features lat- ticed greenroom. wood floors, frplc. & French doors. Sellers motivated. $119,SOO co..-Do Laguna Niguel : localed in the popular Foothills. this 2 bdrm., 2 bath home offers the ultimate 10 carefree Lavani{: inviting $2 0 0 0 ~~:c~~~a ~~td~~ ~ii~!; a r ea. Many deluxe , features 189,900 ~ OFF Last week·s pnce! Low down! VA terms! Grcat3 Bedroom Culverdale home! Owner motival· ed! Must sell! Call now! Red Carpel, 754-1202 IRVIME 3 Bedrm, 2 ba, easy liv· ing, beaut landspd & patio. Must see to ap· prec. 646-3928 545-3483 Lachenmyer Realtor OPEM SAT /SUH I ·5 5 Wintet 9'"" DEERFIS.D Priced to sell! 2 Bdrms .• 2~ ba. townhome; up· graded carpets, tile & countertops. Mirrored wardrobe doors; near community pool & jacuzzi. $75,900 NEWPORT IEACH REALTY 675-1642 UNIV.PARK Village ll. Charm abourl<b in thiJI 3 BR, 2~\ ba., form. din. rm. townhome. Entertain on the lge. patio, nr. kileh. & fam. rm., wbJch over· looks major greenbelt. Cozy msu. BR. w/frpl. $122,$00. Lorra lno SS2-7cxtr US-S307 VU.LAGEjn 3 BR. 2~ ba., lfin/tam. rm .• 2 covered patios. Mt.. & greenbelt view: Asking $99,700. SERIOUS SELLER ·WANTS OFFER! Open Sat/Sun. U . I 1 Willow Tree. Call Evel10. EVB.YH Conl.AMD ~TOR IS2-04J4 11 OS N. Coosf Hwy., loguno 494-1177 31601 Coast Hwy.,S.Loguno 499-4591 REAL ESTATE LAIGE FAMILY'/ Then take a look al thb new 5 bedroom, Mend1th Canyon home tbal rn eludes a great family kltchen and family room with fireplace and wet bar It has the Sile and dramatic feeling you've been looking for Also: close to beoches und harbor. $195,000 ·------· MODELHOMU ~AU WoochJ• ly J.M.,...,._ Co. The Model homes ut the Woodside-Lake Forest Development By J .M. Peters Co. are now bein& offered for sale. These homes are nesUed on view lots looking over Serrano Creek Park with Its stands of eucalyptus. NOR INS REALTY 3 Monarch Bay Plaza 'These model bomes are SMALL INVESTMENT Laguna Niguel I us h I y Ind ac pd & & a large return in lhc 496-7222 831-0836 beuutitully decorated & ease of owning thas im· oHer many outstanding maculale O -Y -0 , 2 i --H~-.OSO features, includini up· Bd & 2 b h l -,--graded carpeting, de· rm. at apar · ••••••••••••••••••••••• corator installed special ment. Great for retir~ By owner, Open Ilse Sun window & wall treat· menl or rental. A stones 12 .i NC'w 2 Br twnhse men ts T hese model throw to. the ?Cean Ex end unit Air ·upi:r'd homes are pnced from ceUenl rmancmg ava1la cpls. d""", :.! 'car gar, ble S85 soo · ,.... S99,990 to Sl24 ,990. · • · pool. Jacuzzi. tennis Sales Orrice Hrs. • GET A LOT $)3,900 23422 Camanato llAM to5PM Marcial. Ph· 752-7984 f' · r 11 while you can. We ha\e or in oca :.~veral ocean view lot6 FANTASTIC VIEW t714 I 768-3201 a\'allable. Pnces range NE w W o R L D •------~ from S4000to Sl0.000 COHDO Missioll Viejo I 0'1 * ~.!~~~57 * $63,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 IR-3 BATHS 2 br. 2 ba, den. A C. I.: View ! Lge. hv. rm. has pvt. patio, best IOl' be ·1 r 1 11 f 23495 Los Adornos am cei .. rp ' wa :. ° CRAWFORD & ASSOC. glass lead to patio & lath house· ram. rm . bltn. 957 IY701 or f.ves 968·5565 kitctL.' laundry a~ea. A 1 ,.:_ ~· 1 ~ 052 bey. $126,SOO --,,-... IC]ff Mission Really 494 -0731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN 1·5 241 Nyes .... $159,000 2Br,28a,ocn vu. furn 627 Nyes .... $229,500 Cusl EnJ,l Tudor 4Br 13Ba Fantastic whitewater vu BEST BUY LAGUNA Super condo wood & glass. nr. beach w \'1cws from deck & Br Pool sm.soo. ZAGRODZKY Rltr 494-8611 OCEAN VIEW LOTS $25.000to $60.000 Fausta Vitali R.E. Call 499-2241 TOWHHOME Ocean view home in private community :I Bdrm .• 2 car gara1u: & wath1n walking dlstanc:e lo pnvate pool, Jacuzzi & ocean Master swte has f1re~lace & ocean view $129,500 GARDEN HOME fn pnvate community :I Bdrm .• separate dining room & two polios. Walk to tenrus, pool & ocean $136.SOO. REGENT REALTY l714) 496-950 I ------ Monarch Summit BPLAH Adult comm. Brand new 2Br&den. $87,SOOorrenl for $425. Call CUM· M1NGS, 495 -1407. ---- 3 BR, 3 BA Twnhm JUST LISTED' Beautiful new home in • Sea Terrace comumuni· Mint condition; 2 bdrm. ly. 1-'ireplace. Security condominium. Close to gate. Fully landscaped. shopplng & beach. Many extras! Hurry on this Hurry before summer! ooe! al $76,SOO Ju,,t~';f1!~-~~o. C-21 X entry 848-1188 zrm~~tx;in>~ -----....... ~~~!~~~~ BRAND NEW·2Br, den. Must sell. Wik to bch. 2Ba. rrplc. wetbar. am - Secluded 2br. frpl, 1st ofr med. occupancy. Across ovr Sil7 .000takes. from Laguna Niguel 499-2438. Regional Pk. $89,950. By --------owner&61--0668or 831-IM89 PRlME OCEANFRONT fl!!!~~~~~~~~ Two five bedroom, three bath homes on con· uguous lots. $580,000 Call for Appointment WILLIAM POWELL REAL ESTATE 49'1-1751 •FANTASTIC* •OCEAN VIEWS• From all rooms of this unique Henniger-built luxury custom ho.me. Dramatic & very s pacious 2Br. 2~~Ba home w /huge open beams, 2 story driftstone rrptc, very large fam rm/den, wet bar. deck, gigantic Roman Tub w/jacuui, steam shower & numerous other amenities. Located in prestigious Portafina $275,000. By ownr-appl onl y 499-1965 --~--~·---- Oct"Wfaont WESTNIME On golf course; new thruout. end unit, 2 bdrms., 2 baths. $82,SOO ~IN ASSOCIATES) aww::caw SPLIT LEVEL Charming 4 BR w/2~2 BA. 16x20 Fam rm w /massive frplc & wet bar. 2nd Frplc adds warmth to m aster HR . Newly decorated & re ady t o move into. $142,000 ~ Jl'.J A)A'ftP t..1" FANTASTIC FAMILY HOME La Veta 4 Bdrm, 2 ba, Q!811PttD Mis.sJON VU::JO'S NO. 1 REALTY FIRM SEE AMERICA'S MOST SUCC~FUL NEW COMMUNITY ''WHAT YOU SEE" 1s what you get!! AND it's fabulous!! 4 br. single storv. Professionally landsc:aped with massive µatio l'ovcr. BBQ & ..,pr inkler s. Excellent lneat1on Al $87 ,900 we know oC nothing better. ''WATER VIEW"' $73.900 will buy you a super 3 br. home with an unbelievable view. Totully upgrade d thru-out. Hurry on this one. "CUSTOMIZED" This fou r bedroom has lots of paneling. marble faced fireplace. central air. copper plumbing and a view. All on a large lot for $96,900. "'UNBEllEV ABLE'" One or the sharpesl three bedroom Madrid homes to ever come on the market. Upgraded throughout. view. central air and many amenities A dec:orators dream at $133.900. SERVING THE ENTIRE SADDLEBACK VALLEY 714 /83'1 ·9500 714/581·1000 BY OWNER. a furnished model. Elegant 4 BR, 3 Ba, exec. hm. Best areli. Great value. $137,500. (213)3934516 tWwport leodt 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR SALE. Lido Isle Hme, 200 Via San Remo. Open House Sat, 1·5, Sun 11·5. By owner. $160,000. 673·9447; 805·985·3600 TOUCH OF CLASS E legant Npt. Crest Con- do. 3 br +den Frplc Wet Bar Pool Tennis Walk lo Beach. OPEN HOUSE Sun 7 /31 Agt. 979·2230. 631·2160 SEA VIEW 4 Bdrm new Bedford with view. Com(l'I. pool. tennis. $'l79,900. ISJJ.3622 or640-8557 WANTED: HOME ON WATER w/40' plus, boat dock. Unda lsJe, Dover Shores or?? Private party only. 644-1452. untry English. JUSl listed. 3 bdrms., den. 2 detached studios, 5 baths, jacuzzi, lovely. private grounds, stairs to beach. $625,000 pool sized lot, view. 1---------• $129,SOO. ..-earlHch White Water View In North Laguna, 3 lge. bdrrns. & den, Calif. ranch feeling; beamed cathedral eeil. in the 27 fl . li!(in g rm . Stained/leaded windows. Pegged bdwd. firs., love· ly J.ardens. Vacant. Open daily 10-6. 16'0 Hillcrest Dr. SlM,500. • 494-7551 * IOHDREALTY 831 -9411 HORTH VIEW 3 Y,. old, 3 Br. den w/frplc. 2~~ ba, freshly painted inside. lovely mimlted walls In L.R. Cov. patio for entertain· Ing. A MUST SEE! $122,SOO. C'U'MMINOS REALTY 495-1407 Morthvlew! Quietly located on a beautiful cul de sac, thl• 3 bedroom home ts Im- maculate. with beams, upstalrsjatJo and m any up1r-a e d eictra1 . $U9,750<•> LIDO ISLE Country charm ,.,ilb 12' cathedral ceiling in liv· Ing room " study, French doors, loads of tile, n ew kitc he n . 4 Bedroom, 4 baths, quiet end or lsland. Shown by appt. only. $200,000 firm 5odtrlacJs & Assoc. 675-5'26 WATERFRONT LIDO PENIN Penthouse Apt, eo· of baJ.coa1. Beau. bay v\ew. Boat aUp,J' Br. den 2 Ba. Approx 2()00 aq ft, JIOO', lie land. '175,000. 673-zmAGT. ,, l t • .. ' . . . 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'' ml 1840 FOUR-Pl.IX Co t , 25 U ih Pft.8 Oarap SUO/mo retreat -rno ~ C' llAL. llT ""Tl from bellch r m:ed lo •IY OWNllt Super Spa.nlsb atylo, end un Y or an tu 7T3 W WUson 642 820G ' Pool taunta MZ-9371 ur A w "UC TO •• ... LA ( ul .. Good m-4826_or 493_1153 _eves_ ....,., ,,;...3 A-... l:'t..Uve • prnf ro will MU tf15 l 3 1 tir hvuH /fum/$30,000 "' -en o c -ue-aac. area. ....,...,,., .,_. __ _ !Ullbropcnaq ul~-1111 -W -T•kt!uverlowVA puy Shorcl'lJtf V11Jurondo:1 s200.ooo lncluding P•SSST --3Br,3Ba.FamRm,pool.2 8 --s-195 KJd pet Npt lk'b Is C.' M arua AT•NONT mt!nll No quulll)tllal fromll\8.~JO P1ttty, u parateowner'surut CORONA DEL MAR -tennl~. etc $400 Open r . 5 ' ' "• hn • opttninaa for 13 lJnd11 111,. 5:Jt1 0757 I\ R Proi-erue~ Oul or depreciation on In Spectacular l'anyon & Sat 10-4PM. 642-032.8 or ::,nii:n=. Unt. F:7-0822 n ,. w 0 r e x p • r ~Ur 4 U. llWtl "'l It tibl 09U cm Ve&tJDeot property? Why ocean view. 2 BR +den, ~32Mi om ens , P"*IM 4' miira .,00 l • .i• O«>at dudi not see us about making yearly lease. '600/mo. Sharp 3 Br a Ba, Liv Rrn . .re inlerutC"d In a Murhmorl• ,._ ~llH/ I 1 a t.xfreeexchange. 0-Polat 3216 DinRm.lgelot.Allbltns. r •l'Ht' Al)l>I>' bf c:alUnic Atit on prc-mui... VA MO Du WM Ot.H• 10le 1100 THE CAUISOM CO. CLOSE TO WATER-in ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ8Qmo.S48·1MZ7 557-4I 0 Sral &Sunl ~ & move Lnh> thia 4 br ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• REALTYINC. REALTORS Old Corona del Mar. 2 Clos e lo Dana Point hir lnlf'rVlt'Y> IU rina l'ropt'rty Uuu1t'tU<l·lK50 Uruclford Plll<'C home l U.._.ITS 7141846•1371 l&l9Me---'llvd. Bedroo'!'upperun~twith Manna.New3&4bdrm Cottage, $185 Walk lo M ... _. ""-Mc111t de11lrable .ireenbt·lt n -r-1 • h.. ocean view. No children, homes for leue. 2000 to beach. Fee ' cm uv" ..,, b1 appt. DICOIATOl'S l<X.· Thiit onll won't 1t1~l E;u1ls1de, Costa Mesa . Newport c no pels. $425/mo 2200 sq. ft. No pets. $SSO. Homellnden S$T-oe22 Dal•HT ~.im !74:1/mo. lllcome Submit 675-4962 --=-mt)7S2·8Slt CLOSITO HACH * ILUFFS * unpnal areM 4 BR, 3 ba c"1d unit Totally redec ~ov~ l.n ready Sld 000 HASTINGS&CO. lll.A.LTO.S 640.5560 lmm.c, 3 bdrnu, 2 aty, A.fl. 559-4556 ull offers fOUR-llEX RHl&tate ~~:':i:c~ ~;,;;Tlhrn; Macnltlccnl view of 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba, like new A fr•mt', only 1104.500 Corona del Mar Exceptional' units-very Wanted 2900 r -ve Beach an Corona Marina, fantastic house, $300&$325. AIM> 3 bdrm•. 2 ba beach • • ...,., ~. a •teal ut ~.MIO Saiuth LGglllta t 086 DUPLEX clean-ell rented. Stan· ••••••••••••••••••• •••• del Mar. fully equlp'd. $850. /mo. CaU 848-0800 H11t 4 bdrm l14.•,1rh hou1w •••••••••••••••• •••••• • Completely remodeled •· too. $165,000. 0 W N pro&> e r l y in COU OF NEWPORT 833-3544 or 661-0798 3 Ba d pt.s QOO L ... Inglewood, Hawthorne REALTORS Br 2 con o, c . on comt'r lot $115, JUST ISTfD redec. frorn the noor lo R!ODELED refr1'g sbr/dryr no -......... II W EIGHT UNITS or So. Bay area '! 675-55 ti ' w ' • • .,....,rty olde, ~ VllW HOME roor. VACANT & ready W1U PAY CASH!! 3 Br, t . rm., wlc, see pets. $.'ISO. 963-5008 • C-0aa1 Hwy N tl 642 ~ Jlir. 28.i home w whllt' to rent Sll!!,500 • One bJoclt lo beach, pier. Ph. Tom D'Allessandro Harbor View Knolls, 3 Hr to appr 1elc. alk to ~- NIWPORT HEIGHTS water & coastal view Deluxe Duplex & Olympic pool·~ew ex T.D. PROPERTIES 3 Ba, tennis & pool. beach /marina 998·1164 HcriMMlr 3241 from det•lt, a n extens ive 997 °"" ,._ * IUYIRS• ~im view from hving & Easfside,C M terior paint-1'10 va can· (213)674·6907 or (714 > Brand new $650. 759·0717 or ·O<;N7 ••••••••••••••••••••- l()mlMetely redone Bluffs J<iM Saar Agt 7~·241:!0 d1n1ng areai. K1lche n Hwlders pndt: shows ln ~i~~~lo~cb:~r ~~~\ S46-6201 any time or :Js-;, 2 ba, de~.frplc, dbl fo.atain Valt.y 3l34 Lge 2 BR Condo_.. mfnt 'undo. single level 3 Br 2 tluad Pl Propertws has decorator cermlc Liie a n d o ut M ass I v e Shores. Principals only. (n4>346-5221 af~6p~ gar, walk to shops & bch. ••••••••••••••• •••••••• rond. Many amenities. ~ Ka. w fplc & sunbn "' ~--& Terrra coll a fir. pvt bedrms. sep garages. EVERS & ASSOC Wanted res1dentlallot Hgt ~/mo. 506 Larkspur. u Very private executive Ml lo bch. 646-M.26 ~ Udol ... Cltalw &8r. p\ot boch tennll ~ Owr .Nit 673 ~ '"'Rm, 432 Vista Suerte patio, frpll'. workshop l'Om er lot. Must see t Bch. CM area by pvt pr-Hl92·234.2. ~0-7196 ___ home w/lO' walls. 3 br, 2 4 Br, 3 ba end condo oo Open Daily l s. Sl 11.000 BLUFFS Wo~RD JOHNSON !:!!eve. For these value:; !~it001Quoil05 ._.ptStrH1 h.t ~-968-7994 or 675-88_!~ _ 4 BR, 2 Ba. gar, crpts. ~Cfa~x~~~s blt~00 ~~~· poab'nt surro1 und,ed ~X wit~e Alt· MS-9950 3 Bdrm, 2ba. s ingle lt'vl'I more, call .-. e " • C drp;, bltns, yrly. 310 l ru. 968 . .j737 or S..o.osu o~ c aone s. SS s1"'e ie -------•I .. Linda"' Gated t!nlry, t71:t~9;Tr744 645-7221 1714)833·0200 Rentals ~~~~~--962~ dock. $1200 mo. Ail OWHEll WILL pnvate patio Walk to • 0mu· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------_&0-__ 1879_. _____ _ CARRYFtMAHCIMG pool, :.chools, purks & Tustin ---1090 Housesfvnllthed ~ttrlactiveod3 br,_.htohmee, Lovely 4 bcdrm, 2 balh, 3Br.2Ba,DR,FR,etc. shopping $14 5 000 b>· lg fOURPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• arp c. • m ern .. i c 0 · all new cpts & paint. lblkloBays•vi·m •-SparklJn• 3 bedrm, 2 . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• A I A 1 t ""n ...,.1 .. "" o owner Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 21 lalN>G Peninsula 3107 vai · og s · .....,.....,... . Fncd yd, kids & pet OK. 1 mi loocn, bch, walk to-~ bath and family room. ~VtstaGrande &I0-4089 ~ MES"'DELM"'R SOOS 9634567 A0 c t Lowest priced san~le U d A A ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, l ba. frplc. no pets. · · · "" n • no termls/pl/schls/markels family home in pnd~ of - --0 8f Seller motivated. SPACIOUS Oceanfront 4 re rs . $395 /mo. Call fee. _ s;aoroo.lae&M-3841 ownership Eastbluff. Owner Transferred , C t ti W•stcliffR.atty Call540-3666 Br2 Ba completely furn 673-9432 eves, 759·5928 HunfiftCJlonleach 3240 - Now vac ant. Sell er ·pnced belowmrkt,super QftS fUC QR -hme. F'plc, wshr/dryr, wkdys ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFROHT motivated. For details Vu, all c ust. features. 4 OCEAN VIEW dshwshr, 2 car gar, no --R ---f --b--3 BR NR BEACH 2 Sty 35' Dock, 2 br, 2"' ba, call5'C>-1151. ' BR· $2'69. 9 50 · 1917 tr~~.' ~!'r!~~~u~fnng Steps to beach. furn, 4Br :i.~200 per mo. yrly. 3d:ck/:a3:·ga~~ci~~ ~r:~ condo, dbl gar, r~c. tac'. Condo. $81S.Mo. 84&·2708 ~!:c~~tress~~~~·5· room. 2 fireplal'es, wet & 3Br. Nwpt Sch Bkr . ----bch. $480 yrly.675·1957 Lse$375/mo.962·6365. LHM'Thll WESTCLIFF bar. Custom quality built 557.7325 CostaM•sa 3124 Harbourh-.a.. home. $147,000. CallJo in· Hous.I to a,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm with fireplace. 3 BR r -·r --------•I Bea~t~~103W:RE.R2 Ba, spect.639·9363. Mov.cl 1900 .IEACHDUPLEX Eastslde-Spaclous 2 Br Patio & garage. $500 •AVAii.AiLE* itigio~'!'-~i:ii!1:i~tp:~r • ••••••••••• •••. •••••••• 1n 11 Townhse. Quiet. Newly .!.earl~ S3l·~~ Agt_:. _ *MOW* water, lge corner Jc::t, UP·· Low t 4 B , f . lam-rm, lge palio. walk come $13.500 year. A decorated bltins frplc •'f'..-.e:. HERITAGE • • REALTORS es r. am rm in toschl & shop'g, SlSJ,OOO. By Owner $170.000. 4br, ~REE House. You move rented-patio, 3 car gar., 1 • U d.bl • Houses. condomin11im:; graded tbru·out. $6SO. area! Top cond Won't 3ba d 1 I! d t & Cl a t 609 very ft lose to beach. ge pvt pa o, gar. CostaMna 3224 and lownhomes. Month mo. <213 )592·2871 or last. Call John Vanrnn Must scll'646·0100 . en, a rg y ar • er proper y. ... Pool etc Adults h I . -w/pool & shuffle board W. Balboa Bl M . Fuchs FUm.$164,000. .. • ..., • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• tomonl rentas startang (714)846·44.51Agt ~mpany • 548-8614 Custom court. 3 l'ar garage, cen-675-8120 Agt. 645-8616 ~Imo 548·5639 Conswnen Beware! at S32S to $800. Located m -.-- H "RIOR VU HO E Lldolsl'"' lral air , uuto melil' --S16S 1 b .. 'Id l k Before you pay some HwitmgtonHarbourand lrvlM 3244 "' M .. spnoklers & more. I will lneome Properly 2000 ---------· r, cm ' pe 0 · agencies for the "run Huntington Beach. Call ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• MONT E GO 4 Br by Xtra large lot. house is carry loan with IS"< •••••••••••••••••••.t••• Real EstahCom~or :;~~~ers 5$7 a r 0 u 0 d • · ca I I us for more details. RENTALS ~~er.11955 Port.~elsodn 00 3 9 w u&ndboer construc3·t18°~· down payment. no quah· TW04 PLEXES Prof es in vestme nt CONSUMERS GUIDE. 2BR. 2ba ...... S410/42S ~per ocalian "' yar · r ~us rm. · fying. Buyer can move in 2 Bdrm, 4 yrs o ld. analysis, appraisals. ta x Me~ leach 3169 M8D.Y have and are glad 3 Bit, 2 Ba ....... $385/SSO OpenSat/Sun 640-7609 f1~rmalfdim11ng, separate2 immediately.14321Galy. Dwntwnarea.S36-S006 & exchange ad vice. ••••••1•••••••00•••••••• they did. lOO's of hse's , JBR,2\.'aBa ......... $(50 ----1vmg / am Y rooms, 731-3247 -S · 1· · g · B h Lido lsl 2b 2b SI 6 I ' & t' II bl ~BR 2 Ba ~.,.,. P vt party has twnhse !pie's, all c u s tom ------pec1a iz1n in c e r a. ps . pex s ap s ava a e .HAR,BOR·v··lE···w··m···LLS~ $10,000 under market r c at u r es R r 0 k e r lnvnhnettt luyer muJti-plex properties. Sept Sl.400. NOW! At Beach or ... Up Must move. Newport l'OOperation 8.5 540.3383 Other Real &t• Custom features of en· Sellers & buyers avail. (213) 793--0427 to lOO's of NEW listings REAL TY INC. 4BR. 2Ba .......... S750 Crest.3br +retreat.3ba. --------•••••••••••••••••••••••d uring elegance are CallRooEllls --------1 e a c h day . S mall 7141846-1371 ANAHElMHILLS Modem. Near 2000 sq n. Dy OWNER , b e to w MobiJ. Homes found tn these 4-plexes. Cemw'y.21~23S8 feeJFR.EE. l.tie .secvice. 38R, 28a. · ......... J4SO Tennis+ pool. 645·9322 ma rket HVH, Montego _4 For Sale 1 1 OO Can still beneClt from Free ConsultatiOft ~4900 -------Br. nr shops. Leased lll ••••••••••••••••••••••• builders warranty· ---------1 ••CottsurMrsGuiCS. Very nlce 3 br, 2 ba, DW, 601 Lido luxury Condo, 2 J an 78. $145,500. Dys .58 Hicks 8 45 b XANADU R.E. 759-0761 REALTY COMPANY NEW3b 2,L b f cpls, drp11 , 2 car gar .. br, Sl00.000. Open Daily 2 13·593-3207 evs ·. x • 1 r (cap· 8UHITS-IALBOA HARIORVIEW r, ~" a, am rm. fenced yard, kids/pet 1.5. Ring 3F for Agent.•;eJ3.433.28S4 ' 'lam s ~>. new roof & Eashict.TriplH 4duplexes,aU2br,2l;>a, ICMOUS l~cJ.Clbhse.,pool&ten-OK. $38S. 963.4567 ,Agt., 67~(1)()() .... --ext. paint. Adult C. M. Thrce3bedrm2bathun· 4 car encl. garage. Bay ruscourts 673-6672 -----· park. $5500. 548~173 its, 2 w /fplrs, each unit view. $180,000/dplx Rockford Plan · was · · . ~o fee._ l ..CREDUCEDl l • SanClemente 1076 has W/D racil's. Seller TomLee,Rltr,642-1603 model! 2 BR's. dining & MesaVffct.bec. PATIO HOME MUST ~ELL T111'~••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Pace Arrow, 26 ~2'. will line. w/25% down. den.Beautlful!$700/Mo., 4br,3ba,3cargarage. WEF.K ! 1-m--------•I Gen. 2 A/C, loaded. Sips oOO't miss this one 0r. 4-Plex, C.M., lrg a pt., fast yrl~. (~~) 642 8235 Shows like a model :~~drp';~~w~v~~·w~'. ,, Br. Seaview $229.500, IPCATION! Great 3 Br. -9-· Sl_4._ooo_.S33_·~7 ___ feredat$125,000. apprec. area. Sl40,000. ee son . home. $695 /mo. incl. wet bar, upgraded plush u523CAM111111eft...Jnuwc s ame h o me with 2Ba,homeonbeautifu1Costa Mesa 2br l ba , Rl>d CarpetRealtors Also(2)tri-plexes,side· • gardener. 557·8717 or l 1 .,. "".,~"•'""' furnitur~ scllinj:( for canyon with view or 17x55. Full expando. To -645-3474 by-side, xlnt income. Gd. OCEAN VIEW C 644·3545 ~rp g.' J1~000:J ~~na, $279,000 Don't wait' Call Riviera Beach. On H2 be moved. Xlnt cond.,.._ ___ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-___ I rentalarea$87,500ea. del Mar 3bedr.:0 2~~oti": COLL_E_G_E_P_A_R __ H_O_M_ ~~~~-·--·----TFURTRLE 2RBaOCK/V3r!'wr. now 548-8614 '"'l 500 213 861 989 ,. Also duplex, 8 yrs old' . '. . . K E· Neat 2 b l b· t d am m, • w , .,. • lots to insure view and .... · · · 4 BUILDER SPECIAL S.A. Assume gd VA loan ram rm, r>°l & Jacuu1 4Br. 28a, nr fwy, shop· 2 car ~r r~~~e~· ~~~· lge yard, nr tennis & JOHHVAHIAHCO. privacy. New listing atA~forso&.1200 Duplex w/plans for or2S%down,2Br +H~ Gorgeous_. For lease.at ping&OCCollege,avail K.icl.c;/~t~clcomcy$34S pools . $525 mo. Agt. IEAUTIFUL HOME Sl25.000. ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• another duplex. 2003 Ma-Ba ea & 2 car gar ea ~/mo m Harbor View Aug 15. 839-1097 9634567 A 1· · 7S2-0l88 J BERTHA HENRY pie, Costa Mes a. Go $64 500 Pilot Rea j Hi I I 5 · Un 1 q u c ---------gent, no ee. f IYOWMER REALTORS FIVE ACRES direct. Owner will carry Est~te 540-0555 Homes -675-6900 2 Br l 8!1 duplex. fncd Near ocean & shop'g 2 Ncw WoodbridgeCondo 3250Sq Ft with v1ew, lge ZlSDel Mar 492-4121 OAK TREES ' . yard. children OK, NO BR I • f 2 Br + den , 2 ba . pool, ram rm. livin" rm, H k t I k rinanc1og. 646-S948 an DUP' ~vrs I 3 Bdrm Duplex, newly PETS. $265.646-3627 , poo . $335. A:;k or ~1 mo.1..Hopt, $81,500. .. •--------•I uge oa rees I e forRichard. ldaA.s; ,H. . dec,2ba. Yrlylsc.2doors Mac.962-7787or54&-8609 6'4-t847or673-3022.0wn frmJ D.R., 3Br, Jbu. 2 you've never seen cover 2 duplexes block to I b h •t:.., 3 Bed d · b • frplc.lgden.2sundecks. PANORAMIC Ocean· lhisgentle rolling5acre ----------i ' rom eac ·.., .... /mo. room con ° :wtt BeachCondo 2Br tt,;ba Ag\. 3 Aar gar •-"ourtyard. view. Gorgeous cus t . 1 ed d beach, (2) Jbr, 2ba, encl. 751·939'2 huge master suite. Fami· I t · · :...u-1 ' ----· .. "' ... parce on pav roa s, garages Sl6S 000 ___ 1 f' 1 2 poo . enn1s, se<:. _, mo U . p k T 2 b Sec. gates. $259.000. Ph home. 11• ac. $160.000. all util's avail. Terms. DlstressPro-rty! Tom•.:,. Rlt ,,_·~., 1603 SantaA.na 3180 Y room, irep ace, c.ar Mr Hatch 847·2561 or ruv. ar err~ce, r, 642·0665 Lar:.en, 496-1772 BKR 1 can n-.a It for-r you. """"'• r, v-u.· garage , pool, tennis, eves (2l.3)S92·lS3l 2 ba, frplc, view. Nr. ------- _ --------•uiu ••••••••••••••••••••••• sauna, jacuzzi included. -----------pool. $425. SS2·7896 or WESTCLIFF Unique Home/Harbo r (g:'J};';;,1 Beachareaspeclallst. TAXSHELTER! ExclusiveNWSantaAna. $390.Call646-4477. 4,Sor6Br+lormaldin 551-1245 View 24SO sq n. 4 Br, 212 -------Probates, Foreclosures, Protect Your Income 2~.ft., redec. Many -rm, fam rm, pool & ------- ba 498.0040 Broker A TTENTIOH Bankruptcles,Dlvorce. Build Your Estate xtras Incl. wheelchair SHARP 3 Br 2 Ba , HUGE Jacuzti 2650 sq ft exec TURTLEROCK By OWNER Lovely 3 BR. 2 Ba . ram1- ly home, qwet street. beaut1rully lndscpd. loU. of prival'y. Close lo ever· ything & pnced to sell al $145,000 1224 Essev Ln Ope n Sa t /S un I ·5, * AIOVE IT ALL* O cean view s pec - tacular-Prestigeous MARINERS POINT t:state home - ove rlooki n g San lnvestment properties. 17, 22 & 44 Uni Ls ramped & option to buy Bonus Rm. all bltns, fplc, home i~ S&S Park. Hunt: 3 Br 2 Ba. btn & cozy in & BUILDERS Below market price. Principals Only in 3 yrs . $53Smo /lse. qwet cul de sac. S4SO. ington. 1 yr lse. Call out. Lse. 559-__ 5229 ___ _ IMVESTORS World Wlct. lroken All Prime Orange Now avail. 542-JJOS7 ~ ~ * THE w ILLOWS. 4 Br, PRIME 115 Acre ranl'h, Call 873-4545 County Locations! Penningt p rt 90% ocean views, zoned ~~~~~~~~~ Kent Rogers Realty Houses Unfu • hed PRESI'IGIOUSHOME on rope ':!!._ 2ba, liv rm, din rm, fam ~~lo 2 acres for sub div. 848-8300 1'1111 4 Br 3 Ba, close to beach. ReaUy sharp, 2 br, 1 ba rm •. $425. 644-1480. or lot split. All util. thru MONEY MAKER ....................... SS50 mo. 548·6366, Owner Condo. Close lo comm. 830-5050.,?t Z2. prope rltes 4 Olde r IMLYHWOOD TRIPLEX,C.M. Bc6oalsland 3206 orS46-S605Agent pool nr all shops & SIR uo..11v P"RK lea:sed hms. Xlnt terms. s UNIT APT. Bldg. 2 BR. Great. locallon, newer 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f. • $300/ 963·7866 ' " • "' By appl. Bkr. t -487-9367 1 Id 12500 br. 2ba, rrplc, yard. (2) BAYFRONT, Pier 4 br, 3 Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 ba. & de~ · .rw)'S. mo. Nr pool & tennl!. Sl!IO- 645·2717 t-Clemente By The Sea, LONESOME Vacant J bdrm . family rm. ho 1ne in s uper Newport llc1i.:hts loca· lion. S114.900 With as ,,uma ble loan' GOLF COURSE. Custom 3br + rec room (wet bar), 1/4 acre ocean view lot, decks, gourmet kilchcn, all plush ap· pointments. Approx. ---2 sty, 1 yrs o . 2br lba patios encl. ba, fam rm no peta. on Sussannah Pl, avail Call 497·3230; 551·6231 Waldorf Dr .• Lynwood. • • • ' lmmed $450 642·9666 -----------Stlper cond., no vacan· garages.Sl7Q.OOO. $1100/mo, yrly lse . . . BRAND NEW. 2 Sty, 3 \Jniv. Park Twnhse. completion Sept. 30, l977 -$194. 000. Agt. Cell 714·831 ·9122 or 498-0200 (Jugbt 714-631-0590. San.Juaa 40ACRES ·$14,950 Full cash price. No. CA. 40, 80, or 120 acre parcels. E·Z terms. Sep. 40 a c re d ee d s. Owner/agt. 714/640-1127. 40 level acres So. ol Indio. -R.ElAL'T"Y ~ Capbm.to I 078 2::.&:::aili ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Citrus or agriculture. $950 pr. acre. 49S-1020. 20U'-"4e.N.I . 646-4463 Mewtvwed Starter! 8 ACRE RAMCH Stlper sharp 2 br w/!rpl, Fixer upper house, 3 car ---------beam ceil'gs .. cov'd garage, bunk house, out RIDUCEO $15,000. patio, lg lot w/pvt. bldgs, well water, fenc- 1712HIGHLAMDDR garden. Golf course ing,lot.10Ctrees.Ter m1. S I 3 b 2,._ b view. Bike lo Bcb. $72.500 BKR pac OWi r, n a, · · fam. rm. Beaut. corner BKR S3t-0460 & 498-0500 (714) 677-5001 lot Xlnt. neighborhood. ,RICED TO SELL ___ o_R_522_-os_~ OPEN HOUSE l·SPM Lg. 4 br, 3 ba, lg. back Conwntrclal SJ.49,900. yd-Fam. rm. :w/frplc. Property I 600 CRAWFORD&ASSOC. Bike trail to ocean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~9~S7~·07~0~l~~~I $89,800. OwnC?T. 493-5828 2000 59. FT. OFFICE BUILDING ca&: I llDllB BLlllS ao.· OVER 50 'IEARS OF SEftV1CE HC>asl COUMftY ISTATI SAM JUAN CAPIS~O Beautitully Located l{flltop Estate • of Approx. 5 Acre$. Mountain. Valloy & Oc-0an VleWSt. Luxurious 3 Year Old Custom Bunt Ranch Style Home. With 5 Bed.tO<>ms 3~ Baths, Beam Cellini • Marbfe & Carpeted Floors. Four Car Garage. Many EJCtru.. 1550.000 Sbi>wn By Appt. • cies. $120,000. Has In· Tom Lee, ffftr, 642-1603 67~ MESA VERDE BR, 2~~ BA. 4 Blks from "LaSalle" 4br ck ram rm. come of Sl.500. mo. Call SAN CLEMENTE lc6oaPenlnsula 3207 Warm & charming 3Br, beach. Step down living ~mo. 752-0617,Akt: owner. Sa m Crane. DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• H!z bath w/new cpt'g & rm.wshr/dryerhook-up, ---------642-8825 Sb 21 Pl ..... _ _._...,..ft _c Util lgefrplc.$39S C1at&last> bayfron t window . Patiohome:2br&den,2 arp • near aza .........,, ....,.....ge, -· .,.,,, '>ft.A., N g-•: bl .., .... , ... ba A/C 2 a e l o Park .... , 500. pd. Klds.petsolt. Fee ..,,,.~ o.•~1""311a e .,"' mo.•••· ' ' ·c r ni: .ar. ...&.o .,._. adults ovfr 16 only. $395, BERTHA HENRY Homefinders 557-0822 Newly painted, lge 3 Br 2 · includes gardening, pool. REALTORS •BAYFRONT• Ba. !pie. beaut tropical tennis, assoc dues. 215 Del Mar 492-4121 Lu uri en cl yd, n r shops. Poolsicje condo, 2 Br, 2\~ 552.31122 x ous. Huge roo~s. schools. $465. 675·2082, Ba. attch'd 2 car gar. im· ---------2BR, 2BA. adlts. Shp Avail now, mac. model. Beach & 6 moor longer lse, on golf av all. cau ~5. Garfield. No Pets $400. course, Rancho San Joa- 2200 leach 3211 Lovely S Br, 2000 sq.ft., P/P Pb: 754-0446 qi.in twnbse, 3 Br a Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool home. S52S incl pool pool, jacuaal, $575. ·---------serv le grdnr. Cl06e to R..., This Meat 41R 838-3232 lailders Small2Bdrm., lbathun· schools & very nice 2 Bath home with dble ---------· IAST COSTA MISA DUPLEX $8',600 Onel Br, 1 bath One2Br.1 bat.b Atlt f« Jerry Sranlan ,lldflc eo.t atty t213)4JM961 OOYOU 'On'Ell A StllVICIH • Let Ulit P\lbUC kno"f With Attentloft! rurniahed h ouse . nrbrbd.lst.laat&dep. garage on a sweeping Sharp condo; 2 Br, 2 ba. '.4 Ac + for 4 unlu. Great Inell.des slove & ref rig. Gemini Realty comer lot, with big shade ram . rm . ~ W al nut CM 1 0 111 Large fenced yard. 839-6623 trees. Large back yard. Square. Cent. air; end · · oc. wner w $28S/mo. Up to date kitchen with unit. Pool. ss7s. Bltr carry 1st T.D. On ly c..y&COftilPGl'Y 3 Br, 2 ba, dbl gar. New bltns & Interior freshly _S52_-0434 ______ _ 187.SOOlo. L.L....5 • ..11..L1 1104So.CoasUfwy.-paint in /out, cpts / repainted. Kids & pets THEWILLOWS -•-• LAGUNA BEACH drapes. Avail Aug 1. OK •A.,.. C 11 A UNITEDBROKERS 497.z..157 SS4/wtOk.ndsPb 556·0842 art 837 ·.,=!~0r· a gent 4Br, 2Ba, Uv rm W/dln· ,. ....,..,., .... o ee. ing area, e•t·ltl kitchen. .:::.:...:::: ___ ..:..:.::..:=~1-----..:......----1 Imrnac cond. Air cond. $110 mo. 644-6534 red hill --~..,2-:.,.,1 .. $310 $475 S49S .. .,. -' ....... u .......... "111............ h ...... ., ........ u..tww. .,...... .... """""'-h""""-R!d!rt· Jl#t 21. 1m ~toS.... UOO c•*"'"' 4400-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...................... '"·-··················~.. . ................................................................... . U,.-.._.. II• ..... 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Xlnt CM locaUon .• :J Br l a. Mfrool. ~\>'.\. •.>'11rt10mkl .• ChlldNn Dtll•wue llunt1n1to1l CLOSEST Del Re-. 714.-.ms bta, .POOl/Jacusil, cln & 549-2926 • llS)O lllA. i....a.. Alth ~\OUI ~ " Rlach IC-NOl' 146 11218 -,._... reliable Sl7$ mo plua % - --- aDWO; 0..... ''-Cll•ilf• U7' otAl\ to8e1tValueln'fown t•?•lllOROOMUHtTS S...._ lllO util.840-1409 l.AGUNA'SNewe11tProf.• <•-a ••••• •••• ••• • •• •• •••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Bldlf. h11 2 ofc. spoct'to • ---~~ ........ -•WALK ~-• NA TURING • 2 BR, 1 ~1 Ba Condo, adullli Share Z Br furn apt., $130 ava.11. 600/675 sq. ft. Cpts llru& vt.w 1 Bdrm de br .~~ blk.t. w ~•~h. 3 .... t.e.ct 3106 2 flectroom luxury 111.lult UHIQUI AND DUMA TIC FLOOll ftl.A ... S ~•y. P>'lll'I. Off B .......... •-:,,.u.~~1eo.ta Men .... a . & levelor 11utde1 lncl'd.' l & .... -·;.:· .·•-oc•an\llewhome ........................ •famllyopta fromonly C St d i ed . h uou -..... ..,. "" ....,_,. Flneoceanvtew.Imwcwui • 'r~.--. "" rant rm. frpJ. cpt. 'CUTt; Bayfroot Apt, yrly , 5285 U · om es gn Wtl exceplionully W•mer. s:.~ Avail. Au g. your cllenls. move 'here• tt,,. Y~. IHI~ mo. lJiJ·. lO., itovotrcfri&i, • large rooms, dramatic entry ways, 1,~~~ Roommate wented by '9H3l?or49'7'·3801 : • 8r 1,, a. -.., Atth Att .. ~1uu_ _ •villi l ·U 1350 nio. •3 Pool11•l>iahwaahvrti• and lt1xuriow; amenities throughout. BRADFORD PLACE· Auaust 15, share bouae , · e .. ct. ......... L ... 1Br2Be W"lkl"l>"h NttW'8adlt61J.8079 Jiu:u ui•Play11rounds• Locatedon Sp1clous4Br,2Ba,pool, by bea~h Kaar en •orLeaae 1'00 11qft_otc/ ... tt.l"LUtil_.. N01•.....,.. • • .. • , - --Selldc-anlna ovel\ll• l''"RBOR BLUFFSC kids OK , $37"' mo . 8'Z-1002/~·*8. warchse. + 4000 iq-It -..,~.. -~ac•» h,.c, fncd lnd1c~ yd., ONEO"'AKINl> "" lRCLE .. storage yardll In Irvine _. -.... ....,. n~"' """ ~ .. · W S fl <Ne B l Ch· d W ) 846-3751 "'em onJy, mtd 20's. Nlc"' · -. ~-· _,.. • 1 Bdrm with lot\ " root ~11 un ower ar o sa 1ca an arner .. "' tndustrlal complex w, • So lAf\IU ~U.,..ater S-,,_ 1u1nleo. t1mtin11 l! Story ss1.41100 HUNTINGTON BEACH SouHi LOCJUftta JQ6 2br apt »t wb Forat i.vall. Key lock gas pump •lft.11lt,1bta,fainrm, c.,..._ )271 Uvtn•/wm on LlTTLF. 846·1328or840-1123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr.$l60mo.586-2541 _"secretarial ser vl('cS • frpk, blt.111, 1ovelJ peUo. •••••• .. ••••-••••••••• Is L No <;RAN o 2 Dr Ha Du twnh~e brk Lge, qulet. luxurious. ex· Xtra Lie •Br hlk tu Notional Services Co ' f'rllil W.. U tmo fr· ~-~·· CANAL. MSO/mo l•c fplc, 111tr. lge p1tl10, 11dll11, e 2 b 2 b pt "" 9 h 640-8250 ly.CS-TS'M "-· n.ew 3 Br twnhati, SALISBURY RI.TV no pell.. S285 2447 Eldt1n Cost• Met0 31Z4 """~°" c. r ' !l a · ocean. , .. ewport c · -------•: q\iet loc, fplA:, up~r11<h·d 873-«IOO Avl!.1146·7027 eves. • ...................... • H.:_._.....,. 314Z Elevator to sceruc pn v. Fem prel Sl30 lo '150 mo, Dix offices w /:iecretorial thnaout ~ IH nuw. --- - -• ~ ---EASTSIDE B d -vow bch. Party ~gameroom . util incl. Avail 8 /15 :.erv. xerox. Nr 0 e 1-ta 1110 5360687 962·80!HI .-......_,_, .... 3107 . 1 r , use ••••••••••••••••••••••• total security. Perfect 645--4665Gary Alr9V\rt -"mo.1S2.SG2G --.--• _.. """"-• 2 llr, l Ba, 1 11tory, sha", bnck fplc. high beam H'" Uvtngorwknd ret ... t for • .,... '.....,,, ' ··-·•••••••••••••••• BR f ••••••••••••••••••••••• drapes patio frptc" _ .... ldQ encl pat1'0 all ul'tl ~RIOUll LIGHTS r"a ------------HltMll. J ~ 1 Ba. ood , am rm, l'Pb, drpi. • N · · • \%1 .... • Ort 1 d 1 the adventurous adult. 9'4ffd a ltoommate7 '-IMU lletttal 4450 -... ...11 o, .tr many extra'! $400 OCEAN•Ro T,O.:ean& beam ce1l..dishwHher. pd.S260.Nopets.M2·63SS ers eeaant a u.t Starling iil $515/mo. ToProfess1onully Fmd ••••••••••••••••••••••• -sno ..... ew, uv 1ar. 483-TIIO · &y View 2 Br $385 yrly. gar. adulli.. $290. 2650 apartments. Localed In 499 2835 ...u"T RIGHT PERSO"' pool , 551 ·nu a fl ----incl ut1l AdJts only, no Elden, 538·8406 E.ASTSIDE l Br, kettle e xclusive Huntin1ton . u~ ,, 4 DRUXE OFC'S 6/Wknda 5-fe ..,._ 3110 pelll. 67J.Q72 fplc, •II uUI pd. $210, no Harbour. The Harbour's HR BEACH -&-Sb;p, 2Br: Qoust-02.m.s iJNU.'llTW Qmf. rm., seat 25, all -••••••••••••••••••••••• ------Adullli, t.: 1>1de 1&2 Hds. pets. 842-6355 only apartrqent complex. lba, cedar walls $375 incl me ..;~~ ~R paneled, sm. whse in re· L.... SUPER SHARP·3Br 28a CGpl1tr.o leach 3111 poul. JUl'U.c.ct, lndry, . -Spacious 1 Br. 2 Br, & 2 util. AJBO Eaat Nine &olf w .<h... .. -b_, .. 01~ ar. I or 2 yr. lease. Laku ;~Nl,..t 3252 Condo nrSo est Pl .••••••••••••••••••••••• cndoi.ed g.tr . $240. & NicelBr,pool.adulta,no Br + den. noor plans courseA&?t2Br,2ba$365 ., ..... -:,~1 ... Sinc:~l971 .. ·o r est art:a Kent ••• ••••••••••••••••••• 1 ' a~a. N e w L> p 1 x u n 1 t $270 ~· 0878 pets. $2AO. 646·3798 aft from $280, ar;e com · Ask for Ginny_ __ ...... _·-~ _ ~ Ha,.kmi.. Condo U 3b poo ' gar. S350 mo. C u h -----6PM 642 S2Sl 0010 course. r, 640-4'62 a p1 s trano o c S kl • · plementedbyenchiinling FAUSTAVITALI Own room, bath. pool, 714·581.:!*_39_!_ Zba,A/C,1Vail.Aui-l1>l. ----Pali.ades. $3501m o. par lnR c lean 2 Hr Sl.-eVitl~ -aardens & alreami., a '425/tn0.840·6'43 Tuttin 3290 4936651.493 2190 twnhsc: rrplc. ~net gar. ••• beuutiful clubhoust: 4t9-224I Jacuui. Capi11tr.ano A1'TENTION Artist & · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---. -. Pvt. palio, ws hrldryer. 2 Br. 2 ba, $29S. ncludu wiHuna. gym, jacuizi. ·--.-., t;Fvrwlth.d !!e2i!h. 1175 mo. 493-1~1!: Craftsmen, SSO to $400 3Bir2Ba, Fam Rm, view, 1''or lease. Tustin. spac, New deluxe :l ~tor~ :l br. SJ2.5 Adullb. ~2 0232 gu. gH & wattir pd. large pool & bell of 1611, ~ U:.t.:mistt.d 3900 Share C.M home In ex· mo. Uul incl. UNIQUE immac, $450. Le a110 4 bed tl & duplex apt w l •a ba,. 8 _ Adults. no pell. 114 E. wonderful people We In· ••••••••••••••••••••••• l' hang e r 0 r 11 t 0 rel. .~tu~10 ~·T~e F~t· 831·3000or '94·3080 pnv rm & en frplc Ot·ean v1cw from 4! r, putio. :.tO\'e/refng. 20th 548·0137 or646-4095 lt t · it H. bo '--·-ek~ping & car" of tory 425 .. ._ JOlh SL, fam rm . Lgo ~ooi /· · ·1dll:s no pets $240 ----------v e you 0 vis ar ur TH'°' EXCITING •IUW> """ "' "' · E the Bluffs O\'crlookinll ~•c 1.,.;., 717 'li' w' '" h · 3B .,0 .. t ,, Li&ht11. Pacific Coo~t "'" .. 11 yr old "'choolg1 rl. Newport Beach or call ~llngcteancomforta· J»cuu1. xec ome. Capo Beach . 34638 ....,. """'· . ..,t . r. ~. pv pa .. o, no H t W t Al g PALMMHAAPTS " ble 2br Twnhse. Ocean $875/mo , Coa ts & . . . ----pets $27Umo wy o amer, o gon-• 545·4819 81S-618lor673-42'11 · view, !ecur ity a ate, Wallac~ 546·41-ll, usk for CammoC..pistran~ $395. Lge clean airy 3 l:llt 2 Ha. · 646.4343 qwn or otr S11n Diego MINUTF.S TO NPT ------DESK s pare at 17tl75 Beu t' h Bl v d . , n e a r Talbert In l14ntlna\on •;> Beach $S0 per month. -. Bring own fumitun· Oul'~ rt1Cept1onist "ill aru;wcr • your phone ror $10 per ~ month. Daily P1lot9ffice. 642·4321 • bltn&, dbl sarage, patiO!I, Jaoe. 531:1-7291. No pets. 71 41494-9583 aH new paint, pvt patio &: ----------Fwy exit Bolsa Chica to BCH. Beaut. furn & view ptin· team. be b l .!!>~_:_ garden, pool, lndry, SqueekyClean.2Br.2lia. Warner to Algonquin. Bach.1&2BR lhow>eatProm.Pt.N.B. mo. "3-01:: ' poo · $125 W•ihninst.,. 3298 Corona def Mar 3822 cri1t11 & drJ>ll , 1•hildren gar, vacant, frplc. nr nu. 16700 Saybrook Lane. from $210. & up You n c e d not hi 11 ~ ---------••••••••• ••• ••• •••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• welcome. no pets. $31SO, 2222 Pacific 642·0758. 714·846·3341 Adults, No Peb m 11 I e I t e m u I e • no NEW 4 BR 2 BA L k 548 6885 --------'---------1561 Mesa Dr children or pt:Ls please. Park ' • 8 e Super !>harp mu · S?'.xJ-2 Br. l ba. I::. i.ide Loguna leach 3148 15 Blks ~ast of Ne~ 1>0rt S3QO / mo u t 1 I 1 n l' I cJ home, 2000 sq. r~. 4br,:.!ba,fplc,avail ~ l &2Bdrms. adults only, Tri·plex. encl gar. bait.••••••••••••••••••••••• 81\d I lmmed onup) "l'uu'll SSSO/mo. Public tennis now Children pets OK ~l ' clObe to :.hopping nr new. 642-1603 No. end, nr. Shuw·~ Co\lc, ~tHl860 lo\e 1l. t·all 673 828:J en.' lllhilll avail al $JGS 'mo.Own~rS46·5880 '[/,, lC:!'.'5. ~5-8939 --------l·Bdrm.11pt,allelcc ------nearby Regional Park. Dana Poi..t 3826 Local 11tr gt. writcr 4ti, Ph: 495-1407 or496·3618. 1usT SID"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• $260 Month R.-...-.. '"000 :.eek:. apt ur home to G , Condominiums IOA "" Turner As~oc 494·1177 .,...... .. or1eou1 3 ~r 2•2 Ba UftfuntlsMd 3425 CORONA DELMAR 2 l:lr & den. :.1'>l1ghl. OceanView.verylgedb.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~hart:e;\pen:.cs to $Z5Uea Tw11bme. View. FP. 2 Br Townhouse, rriill'. 11pltl level. frpk. near Br 2 Ba. fpl c. lndry. no 2 br apt. ocean vie". 2607 Sleeping rm:. $i5·$l05 mo w t.>qunlly resp per~on 23821 Hlllhurst S6irlcy ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool, lcorui;, Some OC\Dll new. country i.ettmg Nu pell>. $325 mo. 963·0486 Solano Way, Lag. Beach. All sso. wk. Sha re kit _ for 5·8 mo. duration NB Collect. 714·SJ6..0831 or San Juan Cap, 2 Dr l Ba, & Catalma v1tiws C:loi.e pet-., a~lt:. s:JSS &i6 1161, _ N_O_ W_R-EN_T_l-NG -Call 497·3495 balh Shown Mon·Sat are11 !Away lrom bcal:h '11~3301 pool, nr be1tch, $275 mo toshoppin" & Cmc bearh. -~ -~J_ --------PHASE II "onl).. Call aft lpm crowd. Own Br rurn. "en Wtr1trai.h pd. 837·7942 " --2 BR. 2 BA. unrurn apt, Ref 642 44&t L..itefond 3255 ·--------644·2llHl Tll~ \'ICTORIAN I &2STORV on North Encl w s pec s req'd. SS6·00>8 or -·----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Pt Lux Condo. 3 Br :t 4! l:klrmi., t') bu. ~ tth Duplex, tnplexes & four· laculur Oce;sn & City 54!~-_ ___ 2 Br duple>-. C~1 arc«. Brand new 3Br. 2Ba. Ba. gar & carport, pool, \'lEW~-;.m, I batl'i. i:ar s::!SO Atllh t•aq 1, pleJCes. 1·2 bdrm & den. vie w ~ Ll(e terra ce. ROOMS $25 wk up with wi.hr,dryr. $150 mo, ulll famrm, DR, fully drp'd, lcMJ:.. $400 498·1453 _ _ w :.undeck. rpk , gar. drp,., r:in ~t'. lnt·d > tJ 1'1 & 2 bathJs. fireplace. Rcspon:.1ble adults . kitchen. $42.50 wk & up !!'~~vi now 645·~10 ~pd. sprinkers. pat~o. CM.iSA area. 3br. l'~bu WtO. 1111 epvl•'s Nr w ,\'lll10. W:..ter pd 61i7 in houses laundry hook $t50/mo 494·5397 before apta.548·9755 Gorocies Swlm&tennisclubpa1d. w2 cariar;sge.$340mo. park. beach an CdM. "f\'VictoriuSLC111ll5 ·UP. endosed y1lrd. !lpm. ~!;~N,L;;~ah;nti~2 forlteftf 4350 $$5. 551.-0941 979.2945 ~ mo lease. t.i75·60til. 6J6 .. uw enclOlled 2·car garages. YOU 'VE Gotto :ice these' blks bch. non smkr pre· ••-•••-•••••••••••••• ---_ ___ ---------• Close lo schools, :ihop· b b d LA_KEFRONT DuplHHUnfvm 3600 Lge. 2 BR. end deck, ALLElet .2 br.ultnkilch. ping & Dana Point :.! r.2 11•2 el'ks,palio, f'd. $200 mo ulil pd. DBL 20x20 stora&l'. 550 Mountain view, new. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllns. Adults. no pell>. W W c·pti.: 14!0 Alb(!rt Pl. Harbor. f"rom $295 mon· frpl, brand new. ocean Drops Sept lS. 497·3823 Jltlr mo. 2395 Sanla An:i 7cu b •-vicw walk to beuch ----------Ave .. C.M.675-6700 • ...,.1141 twn ll ot 4. Npt llgt.s t:ozy :lbr Iba Agenl644·2:.!l:l Nu 11 .615 1!134 thly.GoldenLanterSl.& ' · Room ror rent tn lovely ·-----499·0031art6Pl\f be ·1 . . ----------Acapulco. Dana Point. $o\50. Also 1 br. lg. deck, ------am cei ing. patio gar. Lovely New! Walk bch, 2 O~LUX t: Sp.i.nil.h 2 7141831.3294 ocean Ytew. walk to Leisur e World hom e. M.wportle.ch 3269 Nopc~:J290·64~:!_~2 Brl'~Ba.DlnRm&µur, Bdrm,dinrm,bltnO/W,-be!lch$3.W.ll's new\oo! Refin ed lady only.OfficeRent• 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adlts no pets . $450! guru{(e Very pr1 n 1le.1 &28drmApts.,availu· ~~1317~r411~~~ Kitche n privileges.••••••••••••••••••••••• BLUF1'"SCONDOS ..,_.....nbFvmilhed 673.4!060 SJ IO,m o. ti3tl 63110 1 bleimmediately. N.--..tleach 3169 Cl)rlslian. non11moker. 65•PUS9FT Leases starling al $SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----munth free 661-0798 •• ;:;.;.~••••••••• ••••• non·drinker. Very reas. 1617 WESTCLI F .. '.N B Monlh.Agent64Hl33 Coronact.IMar 3722 J!3rl Ba.fplc,i;ar,yard. ----------· SSl·OUIO AGT ~1!>032 --.--'-. ---••••••••••••••••••••••• :s. of Hwy . Xlr:i lt:e & airy ruom,., 1 Huntlnc)t0tt leach 3140 PARK HEWPOllT ----------_____ _: ____ _ NWPT CREST CONDO 673·2632 Br. 2 cur encl gar, rctng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• li u ch e Io r s. t or 2 $l10, Pri bath, und $IOO, 4 BR children OK Pool 1 Bedroom. 1 block lo ---:.love. cJshwshr. & th:. IRAMD HEW! Bedrooms&Townhoui.~s share bath. and lite te~ walk to bch \'rly ocean, $275 mo Im med 2 BACH'S w ~ink . rng. no J>Ot>~ 646 4757 2 Br apts. f"rom $3IO/pcr From $259 50 kilch. privg':i /Fm, Ref. ~ 64o-1751 · occpy 673·5721· 675·8479 stove. S'200 S2l0. Utili. pd mo. 1411 Delaware. HR Spectacular spa . total 546-2573 --· ----------------biS.2311 Agt. Days 2 Br. $!"l0, pool, KllJS uk 4 Bdrm on Peninsula Studio apl.. walk to h,ch. ------1004 Maple. Open 12-5 Daily. l Mile to recreation progra m . Balboa Penn Plus ram w/eas.y walk to Bay & $185/mo. lit1l 1ncld L:all 2 BR + offu~e. 2 bath. 6458084 ocean. 642·9601 ARL soc1alproarllm.8pools.8 rm TV. pvt. entrance. Beach. "'oodsy •-w ... rm _67_5·6299_ _ __ _ crpts, d. rps .• 1dults. yrly. SJ6 .. 180tl tennis couru. Al l"ushion Nr bc h. non·s moke r , " "" .. 310 I l 295 6827 ----------lblund, Jamboree & Sun l in prime lo('a tio'n . Costa Meta 3724 223 ~s · or Beach a.rea. 3 br. brand Joaqwn Hiils Road. ;~0~.;,0~~~~l· t hen $650 /m o yrly l se ••••••••••••••••••••••·-·---_ •VILLA nu.lgpati-0.fp,dw,no (7141644-ltOO Waterfront It o m es $40.00 WHK Ir Uft Shangn·La. AU glassed. MEDERA * pets. $375 Ron960-2358 ·------. ----Private room in Mesa 63M400 •Studlo&lBRApts spectacular Bay view. ----New duplexes 2·3 br $350 Venfehome.Boardifde· For Lease·3Br, 3Ba home. •lV & Maid Serv Avail Wht crpl'g 2000 sq rt. Beach Condo. 2Br. H'I ba. up yrly. Family & pets sired. Refs exchanged. S750ls 673-8893 640-232 LOWEil p ool , t ennu . sec. ok 675-4912 545-2095 w/commandinc view or •PhoneServ, Hld pool e, · 1 2 B 2 b $350/mo. Mr Hatc h . ·-·------- ocean at Nwpl Harbor, 23'7SNewportBh•d,CM 2 Br apt unfum on yrl) Olld o. 847 ·2'561 or eves SleP!l to beach.4 Br2 Ba, SUl'nmtrlleftfefs 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I WHtcliff Dr. Newport Financ11tl Ctr ~Office Space Call on Sile Manager !714) 6'2·3111 ext "'46 DELUXE OFFICES Comml & indsll :Jp11cei.. 4lX> to 2000 sq. fl. As low as 35< sq. ft. Lug N11uel & M1 u1on Viejo areui. Handy to S D. f'rwy Call: 831-1400 ·------------ Airport Offices l ~10NTH FREE PRIM~COMM. LOCATION For ofc or shop. Coast Hwy Lag. Bch. -336 sq. rt + pvt. g11r<kn Frpl. $275 incl utils. Gumbmer & assOl'. 494.w21 Newport· Mariner's M11t- l2M sq fl Store nr l'ost • Ok $l0 & S411sq rt $300. (213 )~7_7~~l'_:.2_ _ STORI:: l"OR Ll::AS .. : 4SllO &q rt f'mest lot·o lion Harbor & Nt'wport Blvd. C.M. S48·~0l or ··· ~~~~! ___ _ Retail shop in busy :ihop- pmg renter. for lsc im- 0\00. 2JllO Harbor Blvd. CM, 1200 sq rt . $700 mo total. The HrU!lh & Nail. 645-0797 FOil L~ASE. choke shop or offi ce i;put·e. '~ l>lk from San Juan M1s~ao11. ~I Cen t r o Mission . .UJJ 5052 Industrial RfllMI 4SOO • •••••••••••••••••••••• BKAND N1'~W·l..1ght & bnght Ofc l>Wle + 1600 Sq fl factory or wurehou~e Drps. crpt etc. Ideal lo<' :w per sq n as la or will improve to swl n~b Art Gr1frin owner. 9'79·3.541 ~--Stat'OC)e . 4550 walk to Ensl10 & J.~ar~r --5'.!8·9755 or 845·396~ -· lse. 420 Larkspur. Open ~ ci>d~nno pels C213l~·l"l fplc, cpU, drpi;, $l)S() yrly ~~ iu;1:d~~~. :~~~ SUS CASITAS .house~atl0·5:___ _ S28S1~~5·1~ ___ NEW 2 BR~Ba SS'l5. ~!:!"~·~3 _______ Newport Beach near Sept 1. Owner 5'8·4192 Neally rurn. large & Nic.e. 2 be:droom. 1 bath 3Br. 2& upper, Mesa Del Free I month rent ir Nwpt Shore11 »rea. 1 ~2 :fvea~·;,~!~:f~· gar. days,M2·1122eves. small I br. S22S lo S260. with garage Avail Mar family nopels ~90 len~d for 6 mo '$. blksocettn.2br, lbudplx. ----------- -------Adults. no pet:i 21 10 Augusllst.640.7804 mo ~l<Arw•i ' 84837TI Yrly lse.714956·5811 &ltioa apt,siee""'i., $1$0, Full service No lea~e re· •••••••-••• •• • •• • •• • • • q 'd. 20().:i()() sq. fl. Pltinty R. V. Sloru(le Oruni.te of parking. 2082 s. E Count y Int c r n ·I Brli;tol St. New port Raceway 7Sc per ft. per Beach. 557-7010 mo. Complete :iervil'c SPYGLASSHILL . Newport.Blvd. ' ., .... "" ------------------.. ~ . ' --X I d wk & up. or mo. rate. Panoramic ocn vu. 4Br. "' -- -JBR,2 BA.W/D. Nice2Br'.enclosf'dpalio& tra ge elx 2 Br I 8'1 . 2 Br. near ocean. yrly. 875.5810:or6"2.0393 -------- 2\2Ba, formal din rm. 3STUNNING lge L Br bltnkit.,preferudult.i. i.1 a r , 1245 mo 3036 cpts, drJ>ll, D/W. Ip.le. Fplc,sundeck,$340. THE EFFICIENT 450 S(J FT Units, 20'. _ _,____ -dept. 714·675 1290 car &ar, auto sprnklrs, garden apt, pool, rec $475. Agent64•1·7270. Fillmorc 49·l-8'190 encl gar. lge patio. 548·8348 BEACH HSE;, Steps to sn.rt 217 Avoeudo. CM custom tndscpi. $950 mo. ;irea, S23S. now. 18th St. -----;ic.Jults. no dogs. $:J05. -----------sand in Npt !fch. Luxury ALTERNATIVE ., S86·Z018 --------Co1ta Meta 3824 HOW REMTIMG Also, same type 3 Br 2 OCEAN VIEW yrly 2 Bf' I Jbr, 2ba. Avail now. ~'loo ~.!_2.34·~.:!'~ Lte f\im 2 Ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. $450 incl utU . Nr. Bu d P 1 x. $4 00 mo. week. 1.985.6952 ~ Month to month rent in· Retttal1 W...t.d 4&00 Harbor Vu 3Bt, ram rm. Pool, mature adlhi. no FROM $230 New 2 Br. from $290. 1 Yorktown & Deleware. 6"·6780or642·3639 -----------eludes: recpl. service, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jmmac. Neutral lnlr, ...... ~. P><I\, ., .... J971 Br $265. Encl rc11r31!el """'•"1' ----------Balbo I I d rf '· .,....., ~ """' Mature adultll only, no l l N .....,....., L 1 B & d l a s an wt rnt. 3 pcrsonauzed phone CO\" Small 2Br house or dplx. lovely ¥ard. Poe>! !acll. ---pets Large 1 .i&:i br w 5 orngeh.ildPA os. 0 -----------g . r,. en, new cps. Br, weekly 1or ? $350 erage. conf. room. m111l ..,.,5 maximum. on or ec...:/mo.N>AS272 t:Ltl pd .. bach. quiet area. · · · pets or c ren Open •Bach. nr Golden West & paint, Kc pnlio, $300 mo Cal1"''"·27•"or"•".9S62. d d .... -_,. d 1 arJg Oshwhr ga11 BBQ D I 30 A -1 7&8 678 '"" -. "'""' service. un e rgroun bef Aug 30th Ca 11 ---1 a u t. no pets. $170. .,..... · · 111 Y 11 : ·5.30. 332 Vil:· Westminster, hot plate. va1 now. · 1 or .... ___________ pr kg . & ro 0 H . in 642 . ., ..... HIWPOllT IUCH 079·7888or ~-8251 Gas pd. 778 Srott Pl. lona Btwn Harbor & rt!frig. $150. All ulil pd. M0-9007 Bal. Penn. water front. Newport Beach. -----___ _ IA.YfROHT ~-.unc;~-le-oc-h--3740 642,5073 Ne wport Bl vd . Call _No_pe_ls.833-897_4 ----d lbr & 2br apts w/boat THEt:XECU1'1V1': W11nted 1 unf. bedrm. in Bdr d b h ""9nl .... "-'a "''36or•""2960 2br. nr. o<:n, ish/wash slip """"·...,,,, -A .,c23 2 dos. ma., en 1 , 3 1 . ~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Foxholow Viii~ .,.....,..Mulla';Realty •LocotlOll $315 yrly. No pet. nu cpl -~~~~-SUITt: Old llunl Bch Und1•r con ; extra ae. 1v1na Slud!o Apl. across from 621 w. Wilson 646·2010 •P-'c• _128_' •_4~t :1ar_.64S·2 l17 2 Br I Ba rplc dbl gar M0-5470 $220 Very qu1el With rm " at ' le Fu n ~ • • . -----------xlnt rers 536·82!111 . m r. w · rn. beach. Pool & jacuu1 FURN OR UN FURN MESA VERDI:: lge 2 BR. 2 ~vt back yd, S. ?' Hwy. 2 Pvt OHicei.. r«eption &: Joanne Sl12S month ; unfurn. $275 Mo 839·5394 eves •2br townhome w rrpl Ba, rrplc, 0 /W. encl g;1r, •Latnry LIVE NeorTbe Beach, 640-_9286or644·1_160_~M-· 2 restroom:.• 720 iq fl ----- --- llOOmonth ----------•Lge patio & enc g1tra~ti across rrom park $310. 2 bedroom from S270 Cos. def Sol -Ml .ti ~IDO RIAL TY LC91rta hach 3748 •Adults. child 16 & O\er mo 759·0761or751·8888 Banbury Cross•842·6604 BeautJful Adult AplJi NB, 2 Br ocn \ u, wkly ~a.!_:_!''nt ~alle~ 962 3200 IC CIMCMal 673-7300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool &jacuzzi avail -----------G• Ir Wtlter Paid rates, a vl, monthly Sept. ,,0•0 •• ~ ....... "!! .•••.•.•• 4 •• 6.5.~ .. --------~• B f --------2 BR. 2 Ba, new crpt•. Bldg. on Vin Bure n . """~"'7573A.. • 1 r apt. view. pie. Vic-~ 21661 Brookhu-t H 8 w • ....,. 11•· E utf 5 . .it ---------1 toria Beach $300 mo Sharp 2br. cpts. drps. drps, & paint. $23S mo. North of H.B. Commun!· '" • · · ----------xec •• • H , Rent beaut. bldg avail for BAYSHORES F L.494.1679 • , bltns. J child OK. ~o Adults only Days ly Hosp., to be complt'd 962•6_6_S_l ___ 1 OCEANFRONT/LAGUNA Office a\'ail. Overlooks 11er vi('e, community or ·3Br, 2Ba, frplc, bltns . ......_..:::.; •-och ___ -pets. $230. 574 Joann St. ~. l:ves 675·6018 late Aug . Now taking Ust· J"8R2&°d 1 t 3 Br, 2ba. SIPi 9. Private airport & mountain11. l'hurch groups f'ri eves ,__,..., -1769 AplD 645·3417 832-3448 -------lngs for 2 & 3 bdrm Apta. or en n area •taini to beach. $$50 wk· Alrport/Re1111try u ea. 'Write P.O. Box 160:?. paUo1 · 1Pvt be1 •~heds. 9875 ••••••••••••••••••~•••• ----· ----·-----Lari(e 2 & 3 BR. children 846-0814 PeM. loc: Kids dk, iiar.. ly. Call 497·2042 ~Michelson. Irvine. Newport Bch, Ca .. 92G6.'l yr Y te. mme . oc· 2 br, util. furn_ Children OK Pool, $245·$2'15. prof. deed. 5'50. Jucobi; ----------· . 'J~.OZJ.4 -- cupanoy.M2·3286 WATEllFAO ... T ok. No pets. Mer apt 8. 642·9780 2 BR. I Ba. children & Realty,67$-6610. LAGUf\IA Bt:ACH·28r. --------- -~~~~~~~~~I And water view luxury L960Wollace842·8447 ----pets OK. $210. mo. Curtis ----------2Da. slpe 8. steps to Nwpt Ctr Courtyd win· "'=~lft•eat/ 11pts. l·BR, $1200 mo .. 2 -----------New condo :I BR. 2~' Ba. R e a I Es la le . Ca I I '295. 2 Br, new drpa, pool, beach, pl ct ureaq ue dowed ofc. Share rccept t Newport Sborea 3 BR. 2 BR., SISOOMo. BAY MEADOWS blln•. wsh/dryr, 2 cur 1162·2456 quiel. No children or ocean \llew, pvt patio, & aecy. $150 mo. Joe •••••••••••••••••••••••.., Ba, 2 paUot. Close .to BILLGRUNDY Serene " coiy 11l · el~ dr car, adullli. no ~ ~_:_!,!Q115lhSt.5'8·'9~ lndry494·1002 640-4260 ......._, 1wim'1, tennJ1, boh. $495. R~TOR 675·8161 mosphere. Spac. 1&2 br pels. Open Sot/Sun. 229 2Br, 2Ba, nJce area. no Back SllY area available ---------Opportunity 5005 ~ly. 642-20'72· 11pts. Avail. Au1. lat. fo W. Wll1on, #12, 840--0096 pet$, s m child OK, 1225 Aug. l&. szso'. 2 bdrm. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Walk to Deac:h, 3 8drm1. $415.. ~15. $800. ~rly. Call Property Houu 142-3850 STVS TO HACH 2 BR, 2 ba $425 yrly 3 BR. 2 ba SSOO yrly SPECIAL RATF.S For summer rentals associated Uk.,,. f u I '11 ~ l 1 ti.-. J • \".,. t-' •t s ~ab I e a d u Its · N mo. 968·9114 draperiea, carpet, Ira kids pet.II. $230 lo $200. ..._.0 W 1_...1 ... a paUo. t.Jat. adults only. fM8.W73 " ..,... 1 nw No peta, 642-226.!_ __ _ VIEW OP OCEAN " TIMIHLIMl CITY. 2 br. 2 ba. frplc, YILLA&I beam cell., jacuui, aar"ge. 1315 · $3115 . M5-t258 or 91f.8378' Luxury Apartmenta featuring unlq11t1 designs. Accented by vaulted celUn11. p\lt prdl. frplcs 1ara1et •more! UaaBedroom. fromt300. ..... , Another Eulualve Deve~m~l by Fon Le 2 Br,.' Jlt, encloHd 1ara1 .. Z l>lk• to beach, walk to~• b•, SlTO mo.llNlJt BAYVIEW I br. f b1. cpts. drps, gar . Vrly. lse. raas~Ma-5353 Vrly lower, 3 BR. 2 Ba. gar, oo pell. Refs req. $625 mo. 64f.5800 ___ 1 ,-.-------- a er, ta!.ce deck, w Mew. Lae l.lv Rm, l blk to bell. se.G73·~ SP£CTAClJL.AR VIEW on 'The BlllltJ, overlook lna the Back 9A'J. lluti" 2 br ept W1 frPI«. 2 balcofttu, lo•d• of c~. llff (Jf pool 9480. Adults only. Call Paul LIQUOR LICENSE ON SALE Aaenl 640-1998 ~PLOVMENT Aaency In Npt. Beach. Car ecci. I ' ~ .. w •.:-••-............. ~·,.. .. ~ • ..._,,. __ - SE.RV ICE '1 .c. ... ttlenlM · /Ce...... h&tiAllill GN•n11 • HoMMm_..,. P~jP..,wi ...... /P .. •V°Mt • ii16I ........ " ....................... ......••............... •••••••............•... .....•...•............• ••.........•.••....•... ......•............•... ....................... .................. ' llOO • lleam cl .. a. CEMENT WORK. All Prof'IGw..... SIQploada', dump lnaclt. Dependable, Mature, PETEASPAlNTINO EltaiocPa~. ~. ,.Uo, ak)'tilb~ I Ooiloi brtpt ,..: wM ldnda. Reuoniblo. Fr" Ad now 1 for comp bauliq, t!'ffwork.1rad· OwoTtanaportaUon Expr'd. Reas Ratea. SUMMIR 5'1CIAL .,,._.. Besid •com•~ · l W. WHdt.. Clua ..U.maC.1»eG25 matot. al lawu, ahruba lftg,demoi eto'151·1130 141-0M'l Free Est. Call Geoe MOit 1 story~ tz50, fl"• -.cl7 i,utay, ' •• II 11"· dlo rm, ball au. A 1 " tree9. Rel. " comm. ti .. ~ M-2 •lOI>' bouu $SOSO. i...=•=·=•:....;...~·..;....---::-J :; nn euo. coucb ao, c OM ... ., CAIW 5 pt •• ,,. McWocney '45-11..3'' mg I will clean your bouae. Proleuiooal worktt'I 10 I ! • ·-.. -............. .. Ou.ar dim _. odor. ~lll ts lln.lahlnc. s.t -' ....................... Exp'd. Ana.helm IWl.s &c Paint" Papering, 2A )'Tl yneQJer.14'7·~ •a ! • .. .-.. , '• .. .._. • .,,11daW.. II" _.. f MOWING EDGING ... VtllaParkarea. 998-uoe serv'c Harbor area. St .... ,~. •••••r••• • ..._ Cit. I.Kai r.la Ctit ,,.,.ir. U 1n upr. ¥OW owo or1Q1, int . BauJ.1.ng.mo~1n1.cteanup Uc l.832Bl. Rel• furn. YOUNG Nan, 5 ~ el(pr lles-J.n.~f.liC ' • Ins. Ml .. , u.c.-.,.,.s ld-lOl7 Do work myaetf. llef1 modt1· Ml :Ma Trimmina. Cleanups, fl/Up, Treework. Reas, Rosemarie's Cln'& Serv. 6'2-2356 in wallcoverina. Fro• '1P'S· ~ est. watt. __________ ....;..._--" Dl..otOI . c ted tlaullna. etc. Reas. t..l.~-t~'587 Xlntwo k ffi ad t ts 645-IS'lhfte And n.u ..... ~1 UI 5930 Q ' t I"• " -'* · .,. ~ o ..... tra' A:. "~~. "~39ra ·a"r: P ~ ............. G lnt/E"t. Ex· es · ' Y -..,-,-..?· _._ ' -••I & •• I c.1..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• . --~ HAUJ,lNG. Odd' Jobs. .... .... '""... • """all'I .. .. ...................... .. ..................... NEW homN, addlUon•, Gardenina Service: clean Law student needs work. 5:30 p'd., honest, neat. Reas. Qua.lity P1inUn1 lnt/ext. ,,..?!4" ' £,. ,_....,. Is 0.1 c.,.,..n ~for yow partiea remodoUall by L1tyne. up " hauliaa. weekly Jim04·58M -Lk'd. Dave964·100 Resident or comm'l. ••••-/1 .......... . tr,. flalalll•I· Aval weddinp etc. Rou ,0 • Uc contractor. 552.3475 malnt.enance. Reaaona· HOUSECLEANING Local ref. State lie Remcwio •• ·m~runjol. Wbcb. fr fft•. Ma.r Uablo, ,., ... 141.7107 tv• bferate1, freeesUmates. OCC Sludeot. Bl& ~ :r Decent work. Reliable. Paint Your Castle '3.'W950. Pet4W-585~. ~.fi'..a,·t1c:/ins,ll\ E·DM,UM11n ....,... a-..J...J-::;-Mer 4:90 ask for Ron. truck. Truh. tree trim, ~t983-402'7 AverageExtr1SlryS395 Quallty Work Tnt/exl ,.-eat~ .. 6'S·S1U -m•• 645-7S88or$48·4987 etc. Randy 642·5'103, 2Story $MS, totr$4S.-m A $3S. Ref ~ • 111 bl· '1 • Ill t ir f&rqo ca bi Ac ... Hc ...................... • -~3666 LCMdlcaplncJ Prices incl matt'l·labQr vg, rm, •· ~ 1 Laodacape ~ 4 la J' "° 10' ..-.. DP -·-............... ELECTIUCAL SERVlC~ GtHeral Ser-fie.a --• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guar /lnsrd, Free est . est. Dan, 131·-tenanee " Tree Tnm• t ,... •tor lowers. A E · . CALLStut\I' &SMALL••••••••••••••••••••••• Houleca..llM) Jerry'sLaodscaping Ted552-0134or636-708S "-ter19--'-mlna.~Tevet. / --waU ··-•t ... , ~y AcoUIUCll. Qu&l • Ho .LA ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-G rd--· .,_ . ---------I~ ...__ uau a. .... 1pra7ed cellln11. r e JOBSSU.8ZS3 ~-pa ... me.nt · • 8 """ne.,.,rvice •••••••••••••••••-•••• T~ , · ,_.,m.ll71 Dei.ra,tur.Ucla:!M85 Repa1r&remodelin1. WantaREALLYCLEAN 492·7'1"48 ~ROFESSlONAL Paint· VERYNEATPATCH ••••••••••••••••"••••• --I lreo-1531-UIOO , • ttiM .. d &echic 642-8'783 HOOSE? Call Gingham t.ng. Inter/Exter. Reas, JOB.5,TEXTURE n.1 ......... 1• ......-"""''""" & __,...If, U 32'1138 MS-6974 --Glrl.Freeest~123 Landbcaping, 30 yrs exp. workguar642-0386 .,......_..,pr~•...-r.:• ' ... -............... C.••~ c --HaWillg, movin1. painl· Free est. Licensed. -. •· Free est. 893-1'31 remed.la~ ol1 re&dlllg C~alrl'. any type, ....................... G9 dulnt log. a&•r elean, trash, WiGoodindows/H~a~og ~49.C.27·10'1'2 Painting. Local·Ealab & ~ dis.S. .. ~.~~*'~.,er , .._, dourl. etc. PbllUps Cement Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• malnt, janitorial, .Yd rates r 8 insured. Tons or refs ... ••••••••••••••••••••• 111 _..._... ' Conam1. Uc/eaL Aft S, Pad.as, room addiUons. ReliableExpr'dJapaneae care. Compl servi~e CallMr.LynnS3tt·771!_ TTu:; E!!..~t~:o~:J:~ Friendly /efficient lO"kolfw/thisad. Plumb· ~wc:tea• i ' ~a ~ work 751·565'1. &IJ'Cknea-. & landscape. ~?7cr .542·339C Bo • Alice's Housecleaning & Sprinklers Misc 6'13-4967 ing, water serv leaks, •••••••••••• .. •••• .. ••• ft'ami;Qa, firush, remodel Call 10 AM to 9PM . lie/· Reasonable, free esl or ance. .Reas. reUable, refs. Own 54lj.586l · · -· -. & . batbrm i n c I. Rea.1 Window Wubbt$!' Reai.. repairs, Lac Quic baod/ins. ~SZlOlll e 1336732 ••AIR trans 646--4871· 642·720'1 -Fine work. ~te be .. m· 832-2468 Reliable work llefa>. nrvlce. Writ &uar B&I>Coocttle.AUphue WEEDING·CLEANUPS Objet.sD'Art&figurlnes. lMMA~ULAT~ CLEAN· McnoNy ~:e~~c~=~~t. HOM~AVERS. -Plumb-Freeest.Man,m...,-r . 91111·131' CObcrete. block le bric Weekly Maintenance 673-8095 ING You DESERVE the ••••••••••••••••••••••• --ing & Heating le air con· Cad.W.acstoGo.ca"°' • c.,.tSet-Yice work. Free e$ls. Lie Freeeat 642·9907 Compl landscapes BESr.7s&.oo77 JoU:eplaces·Planters 1W~~G/~lrR~TEEDt d.ltiooing. Free est, SlO WhatevertheP~ bonded6'1S.9720 1 ' Brick Concrete Patio n~nor · ee es · hr. Honest & reliable Roll 'emofftlMI"' et -•••••••••••••••••••• . . VERYLOW.PRICES. sprlnk.iers, clean·up~, The Moppets Cleaning BlockWaUs BBQPits 25yrsexp.642-0295 s ice BorA M IC OK un.tb c•---l~li. CupelManwill1ayyo Concrete Rejuventors, on gardening ma1n· treetnm.8yrsexprm Servi Call ii ----------erv • · "1 a._,._ or mine. Repairs cleansrust&oilcaUfo tenaoce.George549-2015 O.C.Refs.Comm'IMain· needc!.good ~b d:noe~ _ Rels,Eat.s.646-0464 Knowles Paintin.g . _!.51·3150__ CaJlNow!MUl'll cJeanbJJ l.00! Guar wor Free Eat. 6'2·8416 . _!!nance548-9611 Referrals.546-2393 Bnck, block, slabs, frp!cs, Intl.Ext, c.omm~rcia! DRAINS CLEARED H.avesometbing )'00 wtft\ al Muer savings. Fr Have something to sell? stonework. 20 yrs expr. apt~. residential & FROMS3.SO tosell?Classifiedada.~ · est, M$-3846 Want Ads Call 642-5678 Classified ads do it well. Want Ad Results 642-56'18 Classified Ads 642·5678 Refs, est.a. 586·0358 mobile homes. 836-ll20 CaJI '151-4i942 it well. 642·!611 • ..... , PtnOMISenlc:es5l60PerMMMllSer•ices5360 HelpWClftted 7100HdpWanted ·• 7100 HelpWClllted 7100 H.tpW•ted 7100 HdpW~ 7100HelpW-.h4 71to'. o,, ....... , 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,........ •••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..................................................................... -··········· .... --.. •• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bank Te!ler & Loan Clk, CLERICAL <:owiter Woman, rtlime. FBcrow GROUNDS···' COCKTAILS Answer Serv PIX exper pref'd. Sumitomo 899 W. 19th St, Costa Escrow St<retary <LoogternaSubiti(ut.e> . Gross $7,SOO. Month Want to.work .afternoons Banlt of Calif, CM ore. Mesa. Jmmed. Opening for Saddle.back'~··•.' ATTOR..,.EY & evenings an N.B. & 549~9181 --------· E s t ~ v · · . ._. No food. no entertain· 1"'1111 CdMareas?Work f/ti,me ··---------· lm~ale openigg _for DELIWoman,F/hme scrow ecy a o ur u oa JeJo. o-f," mait. Original owner of or p/time. WeekendS _. Bartender·Nights. Sid's part lime and run time Eves. 646-6676 La~~a Beach of~. Min 6 '1:3Qam-4pm.. 'Tlles· Sa • 16 yrs. in poor health. must. Xtra pay for ex· Blue Beet, 107 21st P1, clerk /typist to assist in Days 549.1422 mo s exper .. req d. Xlnt $4.42 p/tar'. ·83l·tf100 eat. Fini time on market. Uncontested divorces, $150 +costs per'd operators. EOE. Newport Beach. the Jegal advertmng de· --------sa1a~. workmg conda & 302,3n3. blwn8'5 TIME, 751-1400 l~~~d~~a~:n~~~~~·a~'::i~~~~~~e Cal2640-~l2 BEAUTY OPERATOR · partment fx:;:A;;~.Sl~J~!-:~s. =~~ 1nclud. dent.al. HARDW~RE SAL~S-, · Lo. 5025 NEWPORTERlNN Must be capable typist NewportBeach.644·9211 MannersSavings Full time, Crown MoMy to Apt Managers for 60 to 80 644--0661 & 640-4740 with lBM Selectric 1~15 Westclllf Dr. H.a(dware 3107 B. C6.ut ....................... Richard C . Amtlftdarit units 1n -Costa Mesa. ·---------Dental Ortho. a sst. NewportBch EOE _H_wy_:...,;,_CdM_-''----- ltt, 2..d Ir 3rdT.D.'1 631·2950 ••BOOK.KEEPING Ability to work well w1lh P/lime Cor fnendly, low -EX-EC. SEC-RET•ay ... ,,,,.. -."...;......._ LOANS AVAILABLE 151 CdM realty and develop· detailed matenal impor· pressur~ ?fc· RDA or "' ,......_. 1---Credltnotlmportant. 714·552·4104 21).625·5 A/Rec,A/Pay,Gen'lOfc ment firm needs exp'd tanl. Ability lo m eet ROA ehg1ble. S~lary ToDir.o<Mktng.Finan· Need ~belpentJ~ ba~· ln*er. 673-4113 duties. Exper pref'd. girl Friday, exec/secy work deadlines lb essen· bas.ed on exp/ability: c1al serv. firm. Type 70 stallation. Noexperiente Ne111Neonlnc.S31·33'74 type. Must have con· tial Irvine . 559·0777. art 6 ·wpm s h 100 wpm . neceaS'ary. GftAHA'M · struction bkkpg exp. 640-4292 640-4463 BROS HEATING & /JR MorfCJC!¥•• Trftt Lost & fowtd 5300 Personals 5350 A/REC CLERK Communicatiorukllls es· ------------COND. 546-1653 ask for ~ 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 Key by touch. F /tjme. seotial. Salary open. Automobile r~wred for DENTAL Assist .. exper'd *Exec Sec* Ft'ed. . ••••••-••••••••••••••• Drinking problem? Call Grace , 549·0321 Weltoo&Co.675.e&OO. occasionaldnving 1 yr or more. X·ray lie. ·------- LOANS 9% SCRAM-LETS Call Alcohol Helpline 8-llam or 1 ~pm Spanish helpful. 545-4553 bc:elletlt 'ay ... · IOOKKEEPER F c Salary commen:.urale -Ch 12 • • • • 24 hrs aday83S·3830 / with pasl work ex · Dental Asst. Exnor'd,Self 8 engmg position 10 Also 2ad TD Loms FalresiTerms 1ince 1949 s.ttler Mt.). Co. 64~2171 U5·061 I Hlt'W£RS ASSEMILERS Multi books for prop. ..-holding co1npany. In· M..J PREGNANT? Assemblers, precision, mgmt. CaU 640--0123. ' perience. motivated. happy. 7am· vestment-hospital busj. Coping-Grave-Caring con fidential I r ~ · 3pm M·F Irvine Sal II & f I ma e or em ... yrs. mm S T Contact M1'ke T1"nsley at ' 752 ;;..,,, . ness. Piker-Tandem-counse ng re erra · exper. Good manual dex· BOOKKEEPER A S • open. · ""'°· NEWPORT FEDERAL ATthePrlce Abortion, adoption & terlty, good eyesight, Join growing real est. 642·4321, Ext. 33'.! ror in· DENTAL ..a.5s1ST 33S.5ViaLldo,NB Collee is an addiction. It keeping. soldering & microscope firm as assist. bkkpr. We terview appointment ~ suite 210-673·2700 can cause your heart to APCARE 547·2563 exper. Small compo· are young .. energetic & N.B. gen'I practice. Ex· --------· Retired couple h,as money to loan on lat & 2nd TD's, agent. 496-0800 pound, your temples to __ L_l_H-DA_&_V-IC_KI_ nents. Hard working, de· resourceful. We want so· DAILY PILn;y ~..!:~_4801. ___ - throb, your hands to dlcated in di vidua Is meone who has some bk· V DENTAL ASSISTANT shake. And that's just OutcallMaHCIC)t needed. S m all co. kpngexper.whowantsto 330W.BaySt. Newport Center. Rover looking ATthe PRICE. For the Fun of it! w1good benefits. gd. op-learn as you work. Send Costa Mesa, Calif. between front desk & A.a~NMllh/ --REWARDSlOO. --Serving all Orange Co por. advancement. Call resume to : J . Ray Equal Opportunity chairside. Min exp. okay. PerSOMh/ • -•. small female dog, 835·7313 Carol; 581-3830, MV Construction Co .• 188 E. Employer X·ntY certificate. Must LostlrFMd ~·Pekingese, red/wht, ------------17th St. Costa Mesa, Ca ·-----besharp.640-0300. •••••••••••-•••••••••• VI c . Mes a Woods , Spiritual Reader AUTO MECHANIC 92627. Attn: Mike Ray or CLERICAL "°'f&Fomd 5300 Wakeham park area. 1815So.EICaminoRelll Own tools. Lrg. clean, call 642-4210. Salary P/ThMOf~PosffiOft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nds medication. 540-0645 San Clemente. F\sl!y lie. wel! equip .. independent Nego. · NEWPORT sso Reward! Bob·tall Forappt.492·7296 __ shop. Lots o( work. C tiger cal. IMl S/25 vie. FOUND; SmJ Pug, dark CHEL ES Wkdys only. Larry Hunt IOOt<KEEPER F/ CENTER Pinecreek Village, CM. fawn,v1~.Trask&Be~ch *Ml L • * Auto Center , 182S w/reSpoMibleexper. for Versatile office gal ~or5'0-3263 . Westminster. 76 he·. Outcall Massage Laguna Canyon Rd, Lag. Public Accountants ofc. needed to round out our 89'l·9036 10AM·2AM 731·«62 Bch. 494·3000. Sal open. 640-4.3.12 office aiarr. Willing to Lost: Smooth hair white Ei•=:t.! Automotive IUSIOY pitch In and assist where toy Fox Terrier Y(/lri· Found, ta~/wbt Puppy, needed. Lots or vanety. ~face, blk spot on male, V1c. Baker & New Detail Shop needs Coffee House. 7AM·2PM. Should be expr'd in b•ck, doc ked tail. Har~r. nea & reg. col·••••••••••••••••••••••• help. Holiday lnn. Laguna general office & like Re"' a rd. SI ate r & Jar. 546-5290 Jobs W....., 7075 Top wages paid. Engine HUis, Contact Personnel, workine with figures. Geraldine, HB &48·0431. "'-·---.· vg fem lrish Set-••••••••••••••••••••••• Steamers, eng painters, 586-5000. Send' letter /resume to: '""""" , buffers & polishers, up-D I PU Bo DRAFTlHG Fenmle Factory ,.ckegers $2.50 Per hr to start. Me rit raises. 1537 Monrovia Ave, N.8. HarWAHTID! Female clerical help. Experienced in . automotive ac~. Top wagHS PP· po~tunity'. · xC,eU~nt benefits. 8 ui;lJIU TOYOTA/ Ml-4.-SJAsk for Std. · ter wht on chest -clloke MA.l'UBElad.y. who plays holstery shampooer~. Canvass MBB-Needed im· AdlHO, a ly ot, .x LOST: MaJil diamond ~ Vic Missi~ Vie·o &d bridge, paints, does c .. --k out, pick·up & de· m ed, fully exper'd 1560, Costa Mesa. CA ring, S. Coaat, Fashion c · · J crafts grows plants en· '""' 92626 We need a Drafts Persoo w/approx. l yr electro· mech'I draftipg exper. to make firushed engineer· ing drawings of mech8Jlical parts & as· semblies. Also some schematics & printed circuit boards. This per!Ol'l sbould have xlnt drafting slr.jlls & either i1 ave or be working toward an AA deg. This is an exceptional learn· ing oppor. w /xlnt chance for adv1ncement for the right iJJdtv. We offer a good starting salary & co. benefits. Call for app\, ~ be prepared to sbOW work samples at in· tetview. 548·5125. _;.. _______ :...............,,._....._ lat, Weslclllf, Lido, Hi. Sehl. ana. 830-6828. tertai;ung. ereat c~k. livery. Apply at 0 c ea n side are a 'dauihter» keepsake, re· Found Green & Yellow Will do light housekeep· 2059Harbor81,CM _1_.aJ. __ 11_.ss ______ , ward. 6'15·3122 parakeet vie Swan Dr Ing, be companion to 645-l030 CASHIER & C.M m.2.n. ~ alert~ingt. lad,y.,. ln ex-..... c.a---~YIL.r . Reward,. ret of 2 gld clr'd • change for .room bQard *"' ..,_...,... _.... H-..-.... ..-- purses w /cont intact. Found: Male Brindle Box· &salary. must be'quaUty Porsche, VW le RV sales. Apply Ill Penson 3·Spm V!c. 2.8·29th on Npt Bl. er. Betwn Bushard & home-No Drinkers· New & used. Penn.anent Mondayt.bruFrlday COCKTAIL WAITRESS EJ(per 'd . Apply l person, Derby Restaurant 1262 So. E311t Bristol, C.M. '752·7000ext2849·5. Magnolia, off Adams, References exchanged. position. Fringe benefits. n.. RntyPellc• He 962 0983 •· Immediate opening. Call 27 w Coa t H NB Found: Pair of tinted pre· · ' S54-1.Sl7 for Interview, ask for 35 · s wy, COCKTAIL • scriptlon glasses. gold FOUND: Sm. blonde Scot· Fashion Writer • Exper. Sates Mfr. CHEF $1300 Mo. Sid 's WAITRESS ritn, made by Ualvenal. ty mis. Fem. Vic. Feature/Advert. Promo-137·4'00'4fl .. 51 I Blue Beet. 6'15-3383 aft 3 Leam ln 40 hrs the moe Orthoctpe Bectroftiu 1599 Superior Ave Ste B-2 Costa Mesa Call 646-1616 Sz 5M1. II yours call Bayside Dr., CdM. tiooal. Fonner Fublon p.m.10721.stPl,N.B. excitln&. glamourous , S.·2914 orl33-0896 673-2147 F.clitor. 631-3992 hlghl.y paid profess. Da _______ ..___ AVON CLEANER or eve sessions. Place FOVND: pair or mens LOST: Sml black fem:, Practical Nurse·Llve·ln Animal hospital in mentassiaLGoodjobop glasses w I n am e Cockapoo "Sunshine": or out. References. Irvine. FuD or p/time. por. .. Kameda" inside. Vic. Theater area of Mission CallMS-1219 HHDEXTRACASH? Span. speaking-ok. Cal714n51·9194 TeWlnkle Park, C.M. SS2-S«J8 Eamlnp are good·hours ~. So. Caul. Coclttai 6'S-3ll0 Http W.t.d 7100 n--'bl .. _ • Waltreases, Inc., 179 . Found tan le wbt puppy ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• are ..,.. e wucu JOU re CLElllC .a.1 TR .... E J'OUlllD.Blk.fem.L~b.,9 wtnea & rig. col. vie ACCOUMTlHGDEPT an AVON represen· ,_ " Sky Park Bl. Ste C or 10 m09 old V1c of taUve. can 540-70'1 or Fasbioo Island financial Irvine. Ca 9'l114. · Tu~ln It. 18th CM Baker&Habor. 546-5290 ~eed exper'd A/R, A/C, 7.enith'J.1359. firm look hie for COOK • · mventory control clerk, em lo anti g a SCI 1 P.....ab 5350 on Bur"ougb1 L&OOO c~~ :,por. Need Breakfast cook1 for limit Loet. Ladles Ome(a wrist •••0•••••0••••··~·--· Computer. 145·'1818 .Hk Babyaltter my home, resp., accurate indlv. ed menu <>_me et Shop l watcb, vie. Lido tale Club * KARE11o..1 •s * for JIM wkday1, 9--5. 2 Yr old. $25 wbo can handle phone In !i(balon Viejo. Call aft Houle. reward. 6'15-2849 " Attou.n~ , p/Wk 548-4678 alt. Spm matute business Hke ~· 581·3834 OUTCALLM~SAGE ...... manner. Many co. Loat: Nale lril!h Setter, CPM·2PM 9'73-0893 vw-1 IAIYSIUER benetits for the rtght Jhward. Superior I -We may be k>ol(lnc for 4dJlYa wee~. Moo·Thura, person. CPl.180Newport Newport Crest Area, NB •SHARON'S* 'you. W• Are a pro· 9·6. Mature woman or Ctr Dr. N.B. 6«·4360. ~. OUTCALL MASSAGE gaslve compa.,Y ln the I l c • d w o m a n . AakforSaD(lyC(>le. 499-1.224 clilldcare neld. We b1ve Yorlrtown/Bushard, HB. 1---------1 recently moved our e•-981-a31aft6 pm. ecutive offices to EXOTIC GIRLS Newport Beach and are .Babysitter, 5 day• wk. la search or an en-Vic. or So. Coast Piasa thU1JuUc. intelligent in· CaU 545-2891eft6: 30· dividual w /a deal re to learn bow to operate a mini computer. A pa· ---------1 ttenl, ener1ot1c penoa.allty alonl ., /typ- ing ~.Jltl'. wtl1 quUty you for UU. d\allea&lnt. po.I· Uon.. 'l'be Compoy otters cro-e .:.• medical plana. Sluti8' ntuy wiU be BAll fEH MANUFACTUllNG t100 to "°° deHndlnt on 9""' • aklllt. PletH repty lo writlnl to: Kn. f;;S!~;~~~11 J. AJMtma. Mlnl.Skolla, ~~~~~~~~( _.. ___ ...... ____ , P.O. aox 10aO, Newport = Be~ Ca. IQlllllO Clerk, otfice·fuJl/prt lime. S/V Xerox Copy Center. l»-08llO CLERK TYPIST·Part· · U•. 3 days, $3.3$ br. Previous U_pa' W /pUb colltact d ealrable, as well aa aptltu~e w tfiions. cau aca-m1 Moo.n.ur a.tu TYPIST DRIVER SUf'4DA Y OHL Y De11ver ])ally Pilot bundles to carriers. Re- FIBERGLASS TOOLING& AUTO IODY MAH £ONT.ACT -MR.POWERS at 645·2265 or 968·6009 FUND RAISER Part·\lme, flexible schedule. for Or ange County non profit or· f'anlulion. Experienced 10 public contact, public relations. with aomo ..... Help W ente4 7 I 00 .... w ... ..., 710 Friday. July 29, 1 an DAii .. v PILOT •• •••. ••. . . •• .... •••.. ... ........ •• ••.••• ••••••• w .:...;.;.-~~::.;._1..:::.i . ..:..:;~---------.=.;:.;.;~=---=~ ~ •• ~ ••••• ?!.~~Help W•ted 7100 lkydH 1020 • ~~.~~·~ ..... ?!~! ~.~~ ..... ' ... " . ...._ w • .._ 7100 ~W-ttd '"; .. 7100 ··~T••••••••••••••••••A ••••••••••••••••••••••• IN~ llntneo rtr for MUlllS AIOIS · HAL ISTATI T'tle Pl ah Bu~ k•t ~r pref'd F/tlrn" & A~WAMTID .............................................. t\11.111·0 . 4': D1n1n1 rm 11<•11 \f1t11.r. ntnan in "°'''I hom• '1·S 'hlrt I \I t•IC..n\fl •Hhunnl. Balboa Ptil~ All Slrift1. App-Prol-.a.lonal 1alea train· t pie rut u1nol up. ly, Pwrll L l~o Con v tni pn>tJt•m separate r~r·,A btat not nc11• ~. -nacahip Rd, dalllt • phone. Call ef11uu1 nsqulr•d N 8 IQ.... Mal\ligc.r, W11llit!r & Lee CaU ~ ~ appt 113 74.20 ...... 0 •iDIS Real Eitute, •·ounta1n Mw~ · •"• ~ Valley OWce Qual.IRC!d appUcanta in IMllU3'71 548·1754 MA.NA<iEAl!NTTRNE wrNc.d ln nurae. aide ... .-rowlne ihll Order traln1n1 CIHse1 slarl RIAL IST ATE fJrrn uek11 •hlp"ln• Au1 8. Apply, Par Ii Small San Clemente ore. '¥)01t\11A&)er¥'*"ltab1.,., Superior Healthcare, w /money m•lilng, Jo'b r•<1ulru t,rvln11 144$ Superior Ave, NB cooperative 1t11aoc11tes k.Mwlectre. tome hrt1n11 642 auo ~ exp'd .. full time ,.11'\:h••nJI 4a ro,·111vln1; ~In" -- -salesperson AA Rltrs .. ioveowry coutrul. ~cord • 307 N El Camino Heal, ltetpin1. tllrin1 It t1nn1 RH SUPllV; l· 1 I 492.2100 ol !iibipptnt room pe.r.cm-L ftt.a.a.f ). t I net Start U ~o hr. LYM-I 1·7 RfAL ESTATE ~7 ti' /Ume 4a p /tam~ LICl:NSIEES,- MANICURIS T J°'n M ltlam 1ntere~ted an you bhOuld possibly be . quaULy gerlatnc or.: with us-in a $lruplier, THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Esu..,,,....I & T~ AcWnllirattoa AnnOW\ces An.. ~nina For The Posl!'lon of• OPERA TIOM$ COORDIMA TOR Sll91 To,$1601 Pw M&. A pphc11t1ons \\ UI be accepted Only At The ('•t)' of lluntrngton Beach Personnel Departmtml, 2000 ?otuin St . lluntiTtgton Beach .. l 'nt1I 5l'M. S.rvlce StatJoo Atten Wt4der .._1aloft BIKES, tiir~ 26'' Wardt 3 • dan~. eicpprd, Diay & . 1···-al!d.illWod p).W•rd.s Eves. F\IU" pttlme. Ap· Small co. need• burd 20 .. 3 spcl airls. w/hi·rise ply, ~II SUrUon, 17th & working, dedicated handle bars banana Irvine, NB. ;~~r. Call Carol, oat, ~Jnt coud. $35. Service Sta. Attendant, . . tDl-2SSl all. Spm _ exper'd. Full or p/time. Window Cleaoer • C"rpet Btand o~w FUJI tO·s~ Apply Arco StaUoa, 17 Cleaner Helper•. Nice lnen'a bike Won in con- & Irvine, C.M. atta. ~ls of llc>Urt. 'MUil test Cost · $1S9 95 plus take pnde 1n work" self. · 1 , · .., SERVICE MAMA GER 640-2700. tai. t s • beauty! .. oo. patching of service Women w.anted fqr ... Mat.ri11111025 Sched1,1llng & dis'· ~MS-7878 tecbnitians. t'/ltme. Cr· housecleamn1 .aerv1ce ••••••._ ••••••••••••••• ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lnae benefits. 645-7040. Full, P /lime. s:J.20 h('. Used Lumber 4''xJ2''xl8' "" --M us t h 11 v e ow fl 121, 3,, lO"lt1'' <4 > ~Wanted 71 OO &.&al.. W_.ed 71 OO Serv Sta Help needed Im· transPQrtatlon. iS9-0327 Z'"XlO''!r1:i.9" Ct3ZJ T~ Augui;l 2ml. • ...,.. .......,. """ med. Full or p/t. Apply, L-...t• b elects (26) 644..(1878' ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 990 E Cst Hwy, NB Mercnm1U11M ra -·---- RETAIL SALES SALES PEOPLE -••••••••••••n• ·~ • •• ,. C-ros & &leg woman lieeded (Or for· new Draper's store SHIP /REC CUC . Antiqun ·100 l!cf'D1Mnt 1030 gourrpet food store in 'opening 1n Leisure Sharp energetic young •••••••••••••••••.••••••~••••"•••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa. Call for World. Laguna Hills ~an neede~ to ha~dle W _..e I •d En I a r g er 3 S MM ppt ~·"' 9...... M • be ship/rec dulle~. F~t1me onu1 r Ou P11lerson, near new orig. &xcijl.,ve N.U Sulon. Rehab onented 174 Ued m·her hCe. Our invest-L~ Wor4cer Exper ~II pbu11s CUen SNI"'. Call Mr•: Oums. mt!nl divas100 has 3 open· \Unch onh 8;ath1c-w leJeprfld 11428484 9 ·3, 828 7UO !101 $ 1nas 1n our Newport \'::\·~~·= unn MASON RV & t'ont rcte lieach, A~ahe~m. Center of<'. for ambitious Com.trut lion Workt·r business oriented peo- ~-.:... .....,. """ --· area. d us.t exper in M-F. Start $2.6Slhr. App· Of A fl I . •rton ,..., a d . " re a Y . o · we u r · ly. Master. 234 Fischer, ft qUeS. c.. 'see ... , n ~u~ l RETAIL SALES sPortswearorshoes. Coll CMS4().S646. HUGE ...-a re ho as~ ~~8'6.464() _ f.xpr·d l'.i115tl6 0358 •'ART·TIME• pie. Pcn.onal tra1n1ng, ~tab'l f1rm needs::! peo lasc1nallng, challenging, MAT 1., H g w o MAN pie lo do telephone work excellent comm1ss1on ~.harp ~1rl needed for M.rs. Douglas, 9:30am ~o --- -, -. ---crammed with over :;oo Dog. 8040 ar1ch.F&.~ni,:M. Fsuspply 5C.30pm . o0raffper s Spanspkgsccy,sml or<'. mu1110 box.es. nickelu·••••••h••••••••••••••• saes 1llme. ·.tart orporate ices. prt or flt. Sal. open. deon pianos circus or· . S2.6S1hr. Co. be11e. App· (7l()S40.7004 75l 68928/)only8.12 gan.s wail c.lockli AKC Poodle puppies, ttny ly, Ma~ter, 234 Fischer ----------,---. d• r th I •k ' toy, all soots. CM 540-5646 • St\LESPERSON-SllOES SPRAY PAINTER gra!' a er c oc s, ~-6455 ~tame lo well'omt' from home Make appt~ plan Call l:llll Gerrie . l .. n 'lurers W9'f''4l<i lo lt!Md o.ew1:omt'n. & contact for t':.t1mater:.. Current TIH: GERRI['; CO. <714 l '-<'li::hl eootrol aroups "' mer<:b.inu. t1eublt' hrs. staff earns SS·Sl l per hr. 640-6600 't·wport Beach. E¥per f\eed car lite typing Larry. 67~'447 --- 111 hehanor mod1f1cat1on . 547 3095 Real Estot. SalH ·----·-----Full timc/Plfrt-llme. HELPER Casc1natmganllques. Robbie's RG4J & Mop comm . N B . are a l8 Yr or older. no exp. OverSl.000.000Worth Mani Schn~uzer. AKC, "''·1ghti redu~uon pro -. ---PIX Altswer SerY. 10 Mm of y<X.W" valuable :.:rams preferred. PART Malutt ChnstuAn lady to Varied Mhilts Exper. t1mew1Uconv10ceyouto TI ME. SS. p/br Send de work w toddlers in pref'd, but will train. join our 1>tall. /\:.k about 1,1il letter or res•me chun·h, S undays. mad Good co. benefits. ~cas. o ur cum m 1ss1 on "' phone no. to PO.Box week, $2.25 hr 549-1040 wknds a must. EOE :.chedule. free trum1ng Women need'tld for 6444411askforJay nL'C. $275 P1hr to start ~encan lnternat.aonal female , 3 mos old. housecleaning service. --Mw;t have car 768·8749 Galleries; l802·T Keller· Forced to sel I. Ph MB·07S7 SALESPERSON 1ng St .. Irvine . Tel. 551-1165 ... ----P /time. Approx 30 hrs STUDENTS-JOBS 754.1m Open Wed thru - 1544, Newport Ue&ch • -----646-8000. prog. 92663 ' .. 1ature person tu operate ----lkr 1 --__.__ ---Snat•k Uar. summer 5 PHARMACY TECH s ou11t at SALES· SUPPLEMENT YOURIMCOME SSS1S$$S PART TIME TELEPHONE-WORK per'wk. Must be 18 Avail FOR SUMMER Sat. 9AM to4 PM. Visit! Gordon Setter Pup, to work eves & wknds -f~male. AKC Champion. P tt1me for S414.40 per PUBLIC AUCTION 642·8327 Exper. w pipes & tobac mo. Growing co. Must be MANY ITEMS OF FINE ----- co helpful, but not ncl' ll!+. Call lOllm·lpm, ESTATE JEWELRY YeUow Lab, AKC, 8 mo. Apply in person to: 7141751·8285. ART OBJECTs AN: aid. 63 Jbs, beautiful. LEGAL SECRET ""RY tlays pt•r week 10A M. M · d h · all Hrnu. " 1 r · r u g c a 1 n · Call for aµpl., 752 GI ltl '2-Manofe tn Lartseach •:30PM. aft Sept l. Newport Bch. exp. pre· --· needs skilled Hl'Y SatJSun only Short or· f'd. Typing r eq'd. so1--------- w/lltigation exper, xlnt de r <· 0 u k • n g & wpm. 40 hr wk. Retail benefits, salary neg: Call supervb.1on of ass ts . C'lk. member. ~sic for K. Tobat.'t'onist, lnc. 7777 - --TIQUflS, FIN'E fl.URN ., Sl ,D ll,., 5 S 6 · 8 8 3 8 Edinger /\ve. IU:I. Switchboorct Opr ETC. PHONE Jo'OR l'N evesl wknd:. _ REAL ESTATE P/time eves & wknds FO & BROCHtJRE ..J Shirley ~i41.83l~J Hesp for huying & prep· Hyder or P. O'Connor. Cl"eatlw & prof. 1:0. will :__ ·-ml(, call 673·3515 ask for btwn8&5PM.642·221l soon be openm.: ofr's in HOUSEWIVES COLLEGE STUDENTS Guaranteed H ourly Wage Plus Bonus. 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Call 646-4223 or come to 250 E. 17lh St . Costa Mesa. S4ESPERSOM Will tra~n sup.erior . · · r.nc11$ll Pug. AKC Regis. ' For fine jewelry store. Answ~ring Serv .. 250 E. ~5·~--· _ MJle. Loves ·-c hildren. Exper'd ID window dis· 17lhSt,Stel.C.M. Furnilu're srflp'f>C'cf & j\1$0 for Stud. Calr (213, • LEGAL SECY-Trainee Mr. Dauria Npt Bch & C.M. areas. Nwpt Bcb. Some exper: ---Prac. Nurse, wknds ror We have openings for play & knowledge of -----Refinished by Experts. 3&1-5763 _ __ _ _ china. <'l"}'Sli!l, s1l\'cr ,t,,. Switchboard Opr ~·~ dys, 646·6826 .~ve Old Enullsh Sheep Do" fine jewelry. J"ull t1mc. llotl'I Laguna. Apply to " " &'73-9334 Auditor. 494· ll51. 425 s. ln.<;tant cash paid for com Pu P:. • AK C . s hot!> helpful, but not nee. Musi M 3 lure women for elderly lady on Balbou n l' w o r e x p e r be xlnt typist 640-8~100 houseclean1ni; service Penin. 832·5882. i.alespcrson, & mgr), who Lois M~Oill P time Car net· Top$--------arc intert•s tcd in a · ------IWS5123 Presser. combination career Apply hy <·ailing -----Co~t_H"'_}. Lag_u_na_Bch. plete antique :.hop mvt•n (;.16.7~. 631 1430 Legal Sccrelary, expcr <I • -wool & silk. Immediate 557 O 11 O NB. Salary c......., t;.ill MECHAMIC/En91neer opening. 499-1985 :QM6 s . SALESPERSON SolH Persons lo r 1 es . Ca 11 L a r q · we 1 mar an e r Hli y r . Stock clerk!! Telephone T ool Room Morgan <7141540·3955 Beuul, loveable, great ... ~.. for 1nten·1ew lli r111g Lmd.i. 631 -0151 i\ .;ood hand~ on, prndul'· Coast Hwy • S. Laguna Mon lhru f'ri by appt Expr desired, bul not rt:· qwred for Jewelry Store. Hesp person. full time NB/CM area MS·3270 Standard sbocs 1s almo)>l Sales Earn to S20,000+ w/boys, needs space to ready to open its doors in 11 Location.'>. Orangl' Co * * * run. AKC. best oCCer. Costa Mesa. We arc look & LA Great benefits. lnh:rnallonal Antique)> 714-SS2·Sl69 ------tum onentl'd man, Lo or-(Alpha Beta Sbopplng1--------- Liquor/Grocery Person· gani2e & produce on Cenlcrl. nel, eJC1>er w /cas h re schedule our electnc car R E C E PT I ON I S T -gister &stock G<>M~y producLlon.Call898 3933 _________ , Hunllngton Belll·h in· mg for neat. sharp ag secunty & rapid ·advan· Art Shcrw &&le Sal Ju ~re:.s1ve people with a cement. Call Republic ly ~. lOAM IOPM Sun AKC poodle puppies6 wk!. sincere desire to gt."tl D1stnbutors. In<' Mr. July Jl t0AM·6P :.1 old w/heiilth cert. $150 ~ worklfu: cond's. Apply ----Printing vestment c ompany 1---------1n person AM, Key Ml-:DICALASSISTANT SALES..AOVERTISIMG ahead Good pay and j Roy,7141834·9088 Booths avail Otange ea orofr.636-4170 benefits with excellent -------County f'a1r Grounds --- advance men lop-Buttdin g-tl+. Cesl8 Golden Retnever pups. portumties. Please call TflephoneSales Mes a Admission $2. ). K C •. 0 F A · Market, :»il S Hnstol, f:xJ>t•r'd. one doctor of· BINDERY needs !.harp gal that r types 60 wpm. has nice IM Santa Ana ice. non·~moker. full or telephone 'Oll'l' <ind TOURIST GUIDE ·--Lot Boy f /t part-time.646_!~~--HELP personable: Salary slarl!i PUBLIC "'TIO .... MEDtc•LRECcaT al S600 Call Agnt:s. ~ ,.... (or appointment al YOU DON'T Large free park'g. For ~cl show/field Champ • 2 l 3 5 9 7 · l 3 8 6 o r HAVE TO info·· Wet1t Mountain t:o II~:. ~ !_185 --_631 ·2640 days '"' ....-• IMMEDI •T.. 96J.•~ or gen'I Cro11t-0fr medical ""' '" ...,.,, $425 to $1275 wk 714·533-45'7. 9AM t1I STAMDOM t213)57.J·3440. AK~ female Basset LVN CliMcart.llb, loC'at'ed assistant. lmmed. open· OPENINGS lleeept1on1i>t; good IYPIOll Co noon Ask for Stan YOUR H~ •D ~-----.. skill:.. ' mmlssion.s 'P&US ex-~ Solid walnut roll l°Op desk. llo~nd 9 months oJd. in Nwpt Bch has opfnin~ Ing. 636·98SO for a LVN full or p/tlme ---FOR EXPERIENCED ANDTRAJNEES 768 12221\sk for Nancy ~~ r~~:~~~ea~~~:~~~ SALES TRAINEE TO FIND S-roll. SLJSO. liq a ut. 5116•2766 art 2 Pleasant working cond's Mgmt Trnc. perm. Earn &hrs avail. Call for aµl)t up lo $1000 mo. Fuller 640-0140 Brush (714 l 772·4247 WE OFFER: •EXCELLEN.T FRINGE BENEFITS RECF.PT Cl ERK Complete training. 3.5 Health Food Store. Ex-A GOOD JOB! cond.64o..e2()8 ' " Frfftb You 8045 • I . • ' Yeart outsiUu uat~· ex· per helpful, perm pos. T1me·L1fe Libraries has A-t. -5---.. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nwpl Bch. u ...., $500 start' g A I i b l l h f' n 1que ing.er ~ewing ------.... LVM Vacation Reli e f & I p/timc. Park Lido Conv. Cent.er, 468 Flagship lld, N. 8. 642·80«. •DAY SHIFT •OVERTIME PLEASE APPLY I N PERSON TO High quality brvkcrage periencc n eces511ry . , in . pp y n a ~o u~e >'. l e in~st Machine, pedal cabinet Blk~'.rLab'male, & consulting firm, de· Protected territory in ~:r~o7niJOl/~7~l~~w~~~~~ c /liml! sal~s J?bs ava1la· is in bad shape, m1&chane S M<>ll, nec~s home. sires mature person to be Orange Count,y. le '" Or<in~e Co. No 1s xl nt. Fix up & save 833·0639 t:Nc• _, . Nutrition. 1072 Bayside door to door & no pre· <""IS 831 .,.,c1 uft"' ----------.--recepl. "l' 0 1tH the tune. Dr. (at Jcimborel') N.8 . ssure lal'tics. We:use a ~·-· __ "!:"'..: · u -· Female·Cat. very fnend· & to perform clerl ca I MR.LINDSAY ---- --runctions so--:. of the 12131429·6763 1-.--------•-I nice e14sy friendl.y, ap· ZI Snuff Bottles 1r. needs loving home. MOTOR ROUTE The Daily. Pilot bas a la rge roU\e in Newport Deach. afternoons Moo lhru fo'r1day. Sat & Sun mornings Good for hil!h ---------1 school or college s tudent lime. Goo<l typm~ skills SALFS proach & our: replftal10!1 Ornate Ant1q. Peking Spayed 6402'°46. --- an• required as well a:. -------YOU 00 .... 'T IS number 1 in tl'le bUSI· Glass snuff bottles. 49 SMALL Blk Poodl m· "' ne.ss. We offer a base • . . · e ix. , MARTEC previous orrice exp. SALESCLERK & HAVE TO :.alary +a commis:.ton & StepR. 745 N. La Cienega 11payed. Gd. wat<'hdog & ., MACHINIST • SSO <·a5 h deposit r e qw rt-0 Call f..1:.! 4321 , ilSk for l'1n·ulat1on. leaving na~ and phone or come in nnd fill out upphca- laon Must own car and hk\le good dri\·ini re· <'ord Exper 1n m1l11nic machi~s. lathe:. & dn II press. Nin.. ~ yrs r eoeot uper. Able lolmde own satupe. ltasictools req'd Startimmed Starting salary $600 per CASHJER. sy•uDou a oreat bonus plan LA2l31652-84t2Tues·Sat gd.w/kids.675-2584 mo w /~lnt frin ~e Housewares & gi ft "" "' " t2-5pm -----.D£PROOIJCTIONS benefits. <.:aU LaVernc wares. hrs Mon-Fri YOURHEAD Thereascxcellentmoncy ------. BlaclrLab,fem.approx2 . ft Schaar at 11_.--o._?...666_'{.. 12;im 9pm Contact Phil TO FIND on the ;ob + the :it ANTIQUES ~. lo\tes kids. 642·1133. GO mosphere .is cas~al & Victorian marble top • 6'1-0323 &768·1SS6 ~ INC RECEl'f. fO 5'00 ·--. • i ,......---=-..,, A 00 JOI! run Try a JOb you II en dresser S'ZZ.S. 6 carv~ --: -r ----- 3311 W. MacArthur Blvd Proeressive ani ma I Time-Life .Libraries has JOY ror a cb11ng1: We hdwood chrs SI40 Odd F'r e~. Kittens. Black SanlaAua. California hosp. offers exceptional •SALES• abtsolute1ty jthbe fine1<1t huvc 1:h. Pa~-time shift~ Pie ces old £ n g. ~able. Need a good Calt tor app()intment lndu5tnal Relet1ons 494-9401 TElOHIC/ALTAIR LC191DO.Beach Equal Oppor Employer MACHINIST OR TllAINEE Exper'd 1n nor mal , machine sho1> Ptacllces. to lalhe turn ~nvlon & Pl:11itiC parts 3670' . . ---... -L·-• MACHINIST l.Of.?an Turre.t la.lhl· opt>rator Also M at·h shop t.raineo. Lok t'1111l Inc .. 864 ,W. 16th St Newport 8'4ch, , MAID Hartsor Inn Mo1cl 11100 W. Balboa Bl\ cl Newport 1"ea~h. 675 3463 --,,.-----_._4 .. • MAJDS • The~ at L<rguna _1!1 N, ~t H~. -~!'l,'!na 1 MAIDS WANTED , Don Quixote Motel 2100 Newport Bl. CM future for ver~at1le lake Experienced. Mature at-p, ime sa es o s ava1 a & f'\Jll-T1me is. of courst;. Ha v1 I and. Bava rl an ts>me. Call 64_5·_506_7 __ 111e Daily Pilot has a AnEqualOpPortun1ty charge. mature person lltude essential Perma dble int Odrang~ Co. No pavlea1labl~. Our staff'llpeol. China. glass, silver Very friendly 1 yr old la rge route 1n South Min 4 yr.1 (){c exper re· t . . M b oor o oor "' no pre· en1oy exce en 552-~l L .. aguna approx earn· Employer M /F nen position. ust c ssure tactics We use a benefit:. includint: heal(b -----.f>uP.py, Very cute, loves MOTOR ROUTE ings $400 per month U.S. Citizenship -~ N~~·5460 dependable. nice ensy fnendly ap &lifcmsurance ' Appionus 8010 ~~!:;_~5290 Mon thru Fri afternoons Required Receptionist·stul1stacal So. Coast Village proach & our reputation Try If You1f '•••••••••••••••••••'"• Kli t ' 3 I nd S & S ---------1 typ1'.•t for bWIY CPA ore Call Dorothy, 5.s7-9H)J is number I an the bus1-11. > • w h d c·1 ~ ens· ma es • 1 a al un mornings . ~ . L~e ll! . as ers. ryers. can femule. Call Car and S<ood dn ving re· Prin · in Newport Center /\p· ness. Wo offer a base GIVE US ~ CA'L laLe models. $100, 1 ~,s SSl nnoo curd required. Call ~L°lTE MAKING pllcanls should be attrac ales: Great OPPortunity $alary + a comm1ss1on & For A Perso~~l lo~rvw guar., Fre.e qelivery . • -~--64.2-4321 Leaving name I live w/l(ood telephone for the right person. a great bonui. plan. 833-8095 Mstr Chg. Will also blJlf PUPT'Y. Female tk>ag1e and phonio number. . STRIPPING voice & manner. CPA of PR.'Sales type. Salary. There is excellent money TIME-LIFE ~al<\O. llasse~~· ~O wks, Sholl! & Exper'd in-house n. Mnt flee exp9rl.>ncc dcs1ra· Apply at 1838 Newport on the JOb + the at -'4"'rm1ng inc r.r.1 0988 ho r ··-LIBRARIES FRGHT OA'tAG"''D T2lv ---_:.='_:_ __ _ MOTOR ROUTE The ' t>'ally Pilot has a large route in Mission Viejo area Approx earn· 1ni:s $i00 per month · Mon Lhru Fri afternoons and Sat & Sun mornings. Car and good dnving re· cord rcqu1 red Call 642·4321 Leavin~ name and phone number s p. 4 Day wk. Good ble. Call ll4-~4 8244 for Blvd, CM. n.u;.7741 mosphere 1s 1:asuul & '' <c. benefits.Apply, National appl. · :..i:....:....._ __ fun. Try a job you'll en EqualOpp Emplyrm/f HOTPOINT SALE .• 3308 2l Female Puppies . Sp le ms Corp., 4361 ---·· · Sales-HI-Fi components. JOY Cor a change. W1t -----------W. Warner nr II~rbor. llusky Mix. Free to good 8arch St, N.B. <Near OC Reccplionii1l nee<ll'd for Salary, xlnt future, Costa have (31 Part time shifts T Santa Ana. 979-2921 h.i.mc. Cull 536·3926 b ff P l M elenhone Sales .,... Airport) EOE usy o 1r1:. crm P1 l'Sa lot·ation. <.:.ill Mr & f\1IL-t1me ift. pr counse. Large rial ·i co needs ----· --~-· • ~ ------- ---Mornin gs Maturt• Hann betwe•u1 nuon.i¥ a\'aalublc.Our stoffpeo h Rerngerator-Sears, lrg 32 DOGS FREE, Terr., Pri t. .,. telep one sales .....,.pie to d I\ d 1 n t I t n1ng pcrsonpr<•r'd,752~ 2l'Monly. pie enjoy cx(·clll•nl , ... -v r vocu o 1 cu. . re r1c\'e r . x n. C '"'M1:.a•oPR _.._ ' 213'685854" I f't . I.. h Ith workfrotnourrrvineorc. SJ90 Xlnlcund.673-6327 watC'hoo":. Gd pets. " '""" . REC L' l"fLON I 'T [' . ·• >enc I s UlC Uulll).! l'U S 1 C 'd ,.. Exper. w,a Walzberg or r. lS • >USY -:--& life insurance a ary +comm. 0· pai G 847·n20 Nuarc Camera pref'd o_Hice Typing, ~elc. light Sales Try It You'll benefits. Must be w1llmg .E. /\1r l'Oncl. Brand ~-r-., . Must be able to make ~hng, l'all.~0-52J~. INSURANCE Llk• It! to work ha1'd & want to new 20 widl·ll~ .. tall DARLIN{,l TABBY CATS H h d .. earn S250+ per wk. for Portb $125 646·6167 11ft 6 w.b ol~. nd l!d homt half tones. Exper. req·d Real utale Sales People you av~ the esire tu GIVE US A CALI. interview phooe 540-6091 3pm • SJ6 055.1 HIGHT CLERK to strip for 19\2 x 25 ' 7 wanted Up to 90110'1 s.ucce~d. lo l{el ahead For A Personal lntervw or a pp 1 y ii t 172 2 2 .. I" T Good w/public. presses, as well as comm split Newport .f1nanc1C1lly and lo ~wn 833•1095 ArmstrongAve.lrvine. CASJIP/\ID fR.EE lo good home oeat appearance. Will smaller presses. Mvat be Beach. M8·86!4 your own bus11.M!SS, thlS JS !"or Wshr 1o ryr& R~fl'ig blk/wht Terrier mix, 4 T 1 Lod N able to develop 3M youropp()rtu01ly. TlME·LlFE TRAVEL AGENCY work111gornot957·8133 mo.a11 shots 'lic673-3S91 tram. rave ge, pl plates. Good l'O. benefits -Keep your presenl J'ob LIBRARIES --------Bch area. SU·8252 1.·A 1 o E I MGR · · ----4 Day wit. Apply. Na· Restaurant whUe you train & get ..... ua PP mp yr m . •Kenmore Washer. multi Free 17' Boat & Trailer. HOW HIRIHG tional Systems C1Wp.. llcc!'lsed. . . . _ __ For ran growing ;Jgency cycle, newl.> rf'cond1 You buul away Call A.,,., B. h s NB r : ed t t •-In Newport Beacb. Call tioned ti()() 893 2908 lldl. •524 Sales Lady for read.> to· .....,1 ire t. . <Near COOKS & COUMTEJt -......cens ms rue ion "' SANDWICH 642·45.W •. --_.:..:;:_:_ .....:__ Y-.. wear Shop in Dana Pt. ~ Ai~~EOE _ PERSONNEL agent trairuog program Marina, 3 or 4 Days Pn · Part-time Days 18 free ~SHOP; P/Wk. 111c1d·g Sunday. $3. ntmg full-time Nights -~ Imes of insurance Expr'd woman needed MAIMTIHAHC~ MAM p/hr. Call 493-0393 for in· PRESS OPR. t80f'overfor nagbti. ""ntte~ Short hours. Hunt. B1:h terview appt. Age 22 or E:<per. on Davidson 700 Apply in person -Unl!m1te.d earnings 898·8737or897·4608 Typist Laguna Beach Requires good typin~ slull.s A Oalr for ~om­ p 01> 1 ti on woulrt be helpful. Call Jo Wood, Nolan Real Estate. M~-~~ta~~i~eg ~:!teaur "rain~ older preferred. Perl~or. p ress. Must be 2 5 P m potential -------., ---------consc1ent.ious & produc-T d . 6· · d Fannen Ins. Group 'relate4 ~¢p~nt & •·--------•I tion minded lndiv. QuaU-ues ay-attJr ay Jim Welton 547-M72 h1' v e q YI 9 r in g NOW fte<:rwting sharp, ly is important. Good co. C •RL'S JR. -----lmewledg~· or 'the elec· ambitious man to sell benefits. 4 Day wk. App-""' tdcal & plumbi.n.£ trade hardware. tools & shop ly, Natlodal Systems Apply a\, .QraM' .~4?&.&qty equlpment to industria 1 Corp., 4361 Birch St. N. 8 . 279 E. 11lh6t l\t;,taurant Servlces, account-1. Av g S280 per (nearOC'Airport) ,:OE. C06t.a Mesa, Ca. a9!1l Daimler. Sanla.J\na, • ~~~~~~~~~ 81m·5pm, Mon t'hru hJ. wk. No exper nee. Call rRODUCTIOH .. 751-9134. TUIHIE REST AURAMT Rubber hose proclucu. We are oow accepting Irvine area. Cell for npplications ror N U R S E A I o E appt.540-7GEOE restaurant help. Apply 1n TRAINING penon, bl.wn 3 & 5 daUy Would ,you like lo be.,....,.. .... _.....__..._......__,,""! no phone calla please . lrained as 8 nunie &Ssis· rroc,-..r Opr A o c i e n t Jd a r i n e r Wll? Wt ..... 111 provlde 5 SupeHlMf' $UI · R.e5t.auranl 301 N. Tustin hrs claasroom instrUC· IBM l)'llleb\ 3, model 8. _A_ve_. s_._A_. __ ...,.._ lion & 100 hrs. clinlc1J RPG-2. Fee Paid/Also Restaul'ant Me 'n Eds practice for qualirted ap-Fee Jot.. "• P\Z? Parlor netcb de- lrvine P~l,Aaeocy livery d.tjvers & ~ooka. 21 488JU,70>Coa~ Mesa yn ot •ie. Valid CaUf. Suite~ 842-1•70 drivers lie ",good dtlv· ~~~~~.,........,~ ing rec. Wllllna lo work . evd " wknd.L sz.71).$3 ~.......... hr. ~ hrs Wft ... ,8. rPlf•dWffNta 847· uu. St•nto~ Xlnt oppor, ta •malr e.0. -~ for qu.aJUWcl man. Muat1;;;,;;;;,.-.,;.-:~;.-.. ~. have f ,.,. in.bl ••pet. tn tledrOnl~i Calf Carol, Slt.ap), • •S!CRITARIES• LetGI GH1-R.I. Emplayen1 Pay All Fees SALESMAN I.ii ~ua.Aiency 1st run mo9ies now 4020 BirclrSt, Ste UM available in Lacuna NewportBeach 833-8190 Beach! Salesmen to de· Call fef_I ~ /e9lllb '85 monstrate & booll·up ~~~~~~~~~~ current cable TV 5Ub- scnben. Full " p ~me. Mr. Rindone 831-'7040. 10 to•pm I I • ., r.J.DAILYPILOT Frlday.July2t.1977 Mlsc.eflmff411 1010 Miac.U~s 8080 loah.M..U.. 8oats.WI •o'o C~S•/ Trallen. Travef 9170 I : ......••.•..•..•....... ....................... Equipl'Mftt •OlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt9t 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• j ..,,... 101 0 .... s• 1015 ...... s• 1055 WA .... TED Pool Tbl. $595 + access ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~······················ ..,,. T ... RRY 1·r"v"'l Trlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f"'lll &b Meyer work 644-2442 British Seagull, ftalhcr w ANT E D . Y a c h t 88 VW Reblt trans. new .., "' 'iJ" t 'd • ~ift.~!D1.~SA.1Lp~l'a. ~~D ~~.~~lcKSealvt PUWCAUCTIOM ~~~0CA;gRo~L0L~: llm$46·3170 w1ht Lo h r11. suo. salesman. Exper-aail. starter. ~tt GI.I u9re0f.· ~:;yaex~!;.~lnt~nd: .. ~ ... • r ._, --MA.NY PIN~ ITEMS OF JEWELRY WATCHES -m.9122 dys 54111886 art 1!.'xut oprt. Mariner but'&· alarm. $1 v _ """" 21,... ml.k Wilaofl'a Bar1alA ll\llfV~•.HU ESTl\TF. JF.WELRY. ART OBJtiC'rs GOLD. TENNIS DRESSES 3PM Yacht.s67S-1393 9&3449 -~ <N __ _ ,-u --~.-!_~14 W~h. R",'MOf>L',l.IN'' L'rl • ART ORJECTS AN R SF.' VIC,..· Proble~ fand1n& the ._ ........ p 90 ... 0 8 • LI d c l'" .... t""'ra• Sleep:I 2 ,, .. _, __ -c c u r .. 'nQUF.S FJN~Jo .. UKN Sil.Vt:: .R .... "fit" ID ra s h ion~"-·· o~ .. '76So1Catl8.Manyxtras. ne amper., ,....:i.~ •. dti Sat l..ow prtcea. twn ETC PilONE f'OR IN' fo'fN~; FURN & AN· Cw.tomdesignedloryou ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnch.S trailer. Bsl orr. Shell/w/market lights. adults. 2 small ch1l ren • *I Buy ** bcd1, dr•utn. de111ka. a.·o •-BROCHU ll E . TIQU~ ~ 2200 640-8867 . 30'CHRIS CONNIE 67 213/$92·5663. fl'~.&t2..e&e.\ Gas relrl soralo r.~ llaw abetv ... b•th hlOll, .. ----monomatlc, atove. "" c:ood uwcs Furn1lun• • cl\anca.u.,., to)'•. blkt< OO:r./00 LUGGAGE TAGS F1ybridge, lwln screws, Hobie Cat 16. Good cond. MotoriwdtU.. fl40 oven. Oinett~. battery ,\pph1nrH OK I will p&IU, 11now Urt'a, ahul Oaraio sate July 29/30 from your business card Misctl1aneous ~~~:/~~~;tol, <71•> Mu.st aell. $1195. 673·20SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• life ht, l(85 lighbt, kllO loellorSF;f.J.f°'"ou ltM. much moro' $lll Mtllund647ll.urchwil()d. Send one card for earh Wanted 8081 __ • __ dys,646-0389eves MOPED/Honda SO cc gd hook~. electnc ra es. MASTKS AUCTIOM tlordnux ttiinch, Irv II... 1orr ... d ..... ard~ •· t I · We ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'e 18' diesel ~-uadron cond. &i price. hitch included s155o. u "' .. ~ "' 11ii Pus one spare. "' w ~ Lido 14 for sale. with Lrlr, 642-9489 v 1 637·41SG after ...... ,.,a •»·H JI SAT SUN u ~ 1701 Port &la) rt!lUrn permanently $CASH FOR s Yacht bay launch. oodcooditi n --eryc ean. lllt>f: A HKO . blHll. We11bounw ltarbor Vu Nel&hborhood Oara11e &ealed attractive tai.: & Good used furn/refngs Eves675·766.5 g 846~ Moped Pucb-Max1 S. 4weekda~. -- naw:ah)'dt. itcMJ <"Uncl 111111 1144 42114 )t'u rn. Sale·3164 Bermuda Ur strap. meeting a1rhne Freezers & s lov es 15' Fiberglass boat w /lrlr, white, metal basket. gas New '77 Nomad 20'' used 2 ll~oroff«"r ~ 21181 1'V1i. W .111h•r/ Dryrr. c M <Mtbu Vrrdc> July I D. rcqwrcments. Pre· 546-0768 S27 Good Co d SOUTHWISTERN can, very tow m1loa1te. mo's, roof utr, dual hold- Pullu Tl.ii a. chr!I. Toys. 30&31 9AM ~PM vent loss & theft! For a ----5. 493.~ YACHT SALES Perf. cond. 130 MPG. ioJ? tanks. $39()0. firm. .HIRl>AN llROWN, n.-.ir DU. 40' x G'l .. UVlll 1• .. uo o r d1ntnK t11hl•· w b C'h.un $."J()IJ t..111 K20t4 i·lothinic. (llwhc•. hookll & J>l!tsOnahu'<f tag enclose Wanted 3 wheeler for ____ Fuji 32 35 '° '5 Cost $500. Accept $400. 6"2-63M aft. 4:30 murh mor.-M 0 VI N 0 I GA RA c; t; ~.~~l.YpaG~oe.~ ·p!pe3 b:i; ~~ Mot.her. 5R36ea:280ona. blc 14' Fiberglass Boal, 35 HP Eric~nlS (2) ' $38.9 673-7i5S _ _ '72 Star~;-ft Starmaster. 12 S &y Jo'ront. Hill li;I s~t unly Phwlll, :wr.i :-.oh 3 Pll'lt' 1·111 ul.ir t•-cl, Pdloa !oldllli< c.Joor . fl11turt-d JOld 1tnd ht•l.:t• dt'lllk, chnmf Kl, d1,.,hc,,, hdrd"ood frami; 1·xd hnt'flb, liunp:.. 1~u1llm1; l'Ond nisl SI 100 hJrl(,rnl scra1111. mu.c.: .1t 1l~ ~l' tu ~Jll)rl'oate Garag Sal , L'-S l S IA2·!1lK8 • c I.! .-11 a 1111 1'\Jrn, d11.1hes & mtst· 38'1 t-'rt'nch PruY Sofa Nt'wly A\'<K'Ddo Costa Mesa upholstered WJ) s.iis • . --Sell $22.5 7bll "4~ Gara.ie Salt:. household 1tt'ms. 9741 Olympic, ort t\mg St Bcru,pnng mJlt Adam.-. Blwn Hrookhur~t & framl'. I'll'"' $1!15 'frw & Bu:. ch a r c1 . II Ii lllle\!n "' $175 & 1luuule~ Sat Sun lt>-4PM m5 7611 IW~I Anuques. & Movw~ Salt•. CAU Now for frl't' l'~l on 587 W Ha y St <:11:.ta Uphvh.tt•ry ~pt•c1al Ml"l>a \95onlyl ;1~~~9-~n llu.k a lied~. MA NY 1\NTIQ UES; S1hcr. gld~!>, bet:r slcm. Din rm set, t-'rnth Prov JG Brown lithograph, antique w;1I. 6 vclvl'I !lncnl. rug, l'hrs, book:; chrs, 2 Leaves. c.:o:.I Mdrn. chest. roi:ker, fan, $3500. bstorr fi45 1666 baskets, etc_ 25«$300, -c<ssh only. Fri. thru Sun REDl':<.:oHATINti ~ Catalpa, ~astbluH, 13cuutiful !!' llan1sh NH <·ustom :.ora S2SO 2 1m flllrlcd Dani!.h 1·hr~ $100 PATIO C:hrs .. b1cydcs. t•a Xlnt com.I 642 1182 k1tch ware. t·orrce maker K' SOFA 9>5. Urwn ll•atht•r r ecliner charr $150. s:n 373Jevc-s wknd' & ~nnder Glasswan·. many m1s1· items. :!716 Vista Del Oro. NB l''r-1 & Sal 9 S SALE u "' "" Evinrude, plastic cover. Erwin37 Eqpt $49 950 Anlillues. clockl>. i.ml wUI back & trim your Battery nds charging, Hess40Mtrsaller .SO~ Brand new Sm1le.Y Tent Trailer xlnt cc>nl.I II bl tags. or try two cards Pagent Of Masters Need 2 c 1 u t c h n d s ad J. • CT41 Cha ... er or $76 Moped, only 400 m1. Sip:, 8, Sl_l95. 646 __ -8297 pool table, co et'lu t:S, back to back. more tickets for Aug. 6 or 0th . d h " M $300,or oCr. Call Bruce, many hsehld items PRICES exch for another dattl. erw1se mg s ape. Jo\iji.SKetch $118 752.900'Jor833-693G 10'. Trailer Bit 111 SJl Sun tl -5, 427 Sleaor 3 $5 • 646-7078. S!I00..:...6738190 _ 2616Newport673-9211 , -couch/dbl bed. stovt• 1'M~i!>~U:>i\H· <.:dM 4t5tag:i$1.60ea MYsicai -'73 Doi.ton Whaler. 14'. 40 Lido 14 f 4267 racing ~°!:f!!:1/ 9l50 sink. icpe bolxed&i tstora~t· 6 9 tact" $1 SO ca I 808 l HP Johnson 13 gal gas k ' l . sealS. ane n r. re i ...., nstrunwnts • . pac age, cover, x ras. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pens to 7• heigh~ $450 SWAP MEET REGULARS 1 pnce buy:. a:;~ortment or misc household goods Nothing sold ind1v1dual ly Best orfer take:1 a 11 Ofrer.. accepled 8 30 to 9 AM Sat. July 30th 3092 Hodnokc Lime. CM. 3 Family Garage Sall'. many llcm ~. 1!411 Hamden Ln 11.D. nr Beach & Garfield, Sal & Sun85. Neighborhood Garage Sale, homes redecorat· ed. f'urn .. toy~. bikes. doors, windows, dulhcs. pots. Hnenl>, b<>oks, TV. Sat 9·4, Port Luurcnl Place. <Harbor View Homes)N l:J. Mini .washer. movie camera & m1!>c Sal 8 ln 5 CAS H ONLY 17884 IOor more $1.40 ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tank. trlr. All xtras. Like save $500. $1995. Steve, . 0 'f ·L • Sales Tax Included new $2500 645-3027 S7J.2050 74 Honda 550 4 semi· 37 Cypress ree am . NO CARD? Conn Min·O-Mallc clec chop, 16" rea~. 6"ex. xlnt lrv. Sat only. · Oraw your own or send organ. excellenl condl· PELICAN Schock Sabol, xlnl cond. cond. 6,800 m1. SlO!IO/orr. Auto ~ice Parts na~e. address, phone & uon.~.P P .5321259 30 ' 1-·anta1l Monlerey xtra tiller & leeboard. Mstsl.~-6611 &Accn.ori.s 9400 "'e, II ma~c ~~~ l"ard per y AMAHA G ·55 style t,rawler-01esel-rully $295. 646-8297 '76 Honda XL-175 ror sale •••••••••••••••••• •••• • t.JJ: i\dd2S<cach 112 year old. nylon 6 equip d for cruising. 26' RACING Sloop by owner $700 Or best SAVE WITH ~ndcheckormoneyor stnng, Xlnt ror bel(in Auto pilot VHF._++. Ludersl6,fullrace,Just o(r.CUll640-63Q). USED&REBUIL1' ~ dl!rlo rung student Good cond1 $20.000 or realistic refinish'd x.lnl cond.. -------FO.RE1GN£A.R..P.ARTS PILOTPRIHTIHG lion. Asking 550 trade Call Howard AskingszOOo.6"5-4979 "'74Yamaha125,runsxlnl. /Engines P 0 llox 1560 Stepharue. 646.38111 alter &is 6101 & leave number. much money 1nve~ted ITransmi:.sions CostaMe!.a,_<.:a_:?2626 ()pm. 20'ScaCrsftSeptre. DJF. Forgetl\skingPrices very reliable $350 /Rear Ends PUBLIC AUCTION ------VHF. ball tank. elc. Any reasQOable offer ~-8484 l'l'ires Goya guHar GlO. Ullil 1,.·HP Mere O/B. '"""""· will buy these boats! H.odaka. dirt. ri .. 0 or bei.t 11-·cnders MANY ITEMS OF J.'IN E Needs small repu1r $!15 ..., ..,.,.,,, :rl' German Motorsailor ...., Doo L"S'rAT L' JEWELRY, 676 6457836 ""'I l d tik o'!fer. V .W . 4, stud / rs c. .:. 64(}.7 ..,., s an er, enew /Bumpers AHT OBJECTS. AN··--------~·p J wheels. & snow tires. Tl"UK"i, FINE FURN .. Getien Trumpcl ~50. 18' V Hull, 165hP. 6 cyl. Nearson, very c ean 1956 V.W. 36 HP engine IMPORT "' Universal Accord1an 120 Mere 1/0 . Needs eng 27 ' ewport,r aceeqpt. $100 or best ofCer AUTOSUPPLY l'TC. PHONE FOH JN-base ~so 646-1300 work $1200. Call 26'Pearson,gdlstboal 675-1883 lOlN.Mancbester ~~~ BHOCHUR~. --~_.,., __ . _ 962.6701. T.O.Y.S.675·7614 ----Anaheim 776-9900' G$w510d012 sylrainmg,ahhv~ c·al!>6CO, LUJIHS 24' Sea SkUr-:64. Bill Lee I-off 74 HONDA C8200 '64-'7~ Used Mustang Free home dcmon~lration u Su ( l • $10 950 on a ntiw 1"1ll~r Queen w~.Ji81L!')4!l00:U w/gray 225llP,. :.lps 3· per as · ' · Mint condition never Parts. 990 No. Par ker, ---- -he.id. stove. icebox. T.O.Y.S.675-7614 used,"""' milu".' deluxe _or_ang_e:.c_·a_ll997 __ .2000 ___ _ Val·uum with power OfficeFumiture & $3750 PP, N .B. Bus } ~ ~~ -· heal.I Call 642-1560 for Equipment 8085 752 ?O'l<!. Re:;&l4.4949 4'1t ~cltanic 41/J. windshield, rack and ALL WORK DONE at re uppt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----_ ,7s,.7674 _ back cushion and roll bar a~. prices. Free est. Ash St Fountain Valley 8 root yellow white \'l'h'Cl t5'Ba~:.Boat7'~11P O/B --$50.overSlOOOinvesled Christian Car Co. 2CONF Tbls. I rccpt. thl, elec lrolllnl( mot~r & THE PORSCHE Call weekdays arter 5498098 BF.AUTI f"UL Walnut Multi Family Garager, ---------•I China Cabmel, ,::las~ ,Jicl too many 11em~ to men sofa. in good cond1t1on Nei.'ds cleaning $50. High back chair, needs up- hoist eri n g $20. Call 979 8123 or 557 5153 misc. chr~ 768-1212 or winch . depth finder. Of Cruising Sailboats. Spm. _ ~2683 _ __ $l ~ bst orr 962· 7691 Pearson 323 & 365 al Lido 962 8437 Chevy 6 c Y I en g i n l' mg doors. w drawer & lion. collectables. bikes i:upboarcl below Needs etc. elc. 4632 Kim rcr.n1~h1ng, 846 8579 berw1ck Cr . Irvine ESTATE SALE DOVER SHRS·HB U ' U S U A L & INTERESTING Items & 3 HP O B mtr S50 4 step COLLt:CTlllLES No brd'i.: IJddcr SlO. 2 8mm Junk! Antique rurnilurt'. prJt•tr~ $20 & S40. dishes. tool!. & bric a 962 0720 ., '1 bo d d h ---Village oow! ------• w trans xlnt cond $200 .,,.... n ry copy mul' 44 'THWJ.H Ost '76 L -----------CH 0 PP EH. 1 9 7 2 548-8300orS56-0697 Auto paper r~ed. ~Int equip. 3S1rms Bris1ol 24' Aero, Tripp Design, TRIUMPH Complelcly -- ------ bond-type copies Make beat:. nu 1353 Bayside must see, xlnt cond. chopped, like new. $1500 Datsun-Toyota Cartruck. offer. 549-2926 CdM. sip #7? · $6800/0fr. 543.9449 or call 714-675·2206 parts, com pl vehicles l'"e:-. (Walnut&Cuhcr.) Wood Dinette Set, ,, chri.. Jnl1qucd i:reen. tenter 1.iosl ha~ rlaw fcC'l S50 IOI 2551 art 6 ( 'hromc & Wcx1d dinl'llc or i:ame table with 4 matt•hmg t•hroml', woorl & white vinyl <"hrs Almost llC\\, mu~t ~ell S200 ror compl s<'t 58(i-7167 WHT Frcnd1 Pr<>v Bdrm. set. Matl. bhX sprR.o; . dre~srr & desk. 644·471S.5 l'Vl'S BROWN Naugh. 2 pc ~ci: llonal Xlnt. cond $100 979 6SJG . MOVING coul·h. 2 corr. Ibis. dmelle. anllq sew· mg mach, bedspread. 6407676 CASll PAID ~·or gd u!.ed furn. anti que~ & cir 1V's. 957 8133 RI!" Gold tufted crushed velvet couch. Xlnt ('Ond Cnll 759 1377 Couch & match11ll( love .!tl!al. J pe. corner grour1. $200 Takes all! 642·0893 8' Sof;i, flame stitch, 1·ustom. super cond. $400. 8 D1n ·rrn Chairs. oak /yontc mp $300. 673-005.'l 7 Piece girls bedroom set. All wood xlnt shape. Twin headboards . 768-lSOli 2 Comp. sets or trundle beds+ sheets. Xlnt coRd. 846-7838 Waler Hed. King sr.. Bes! or everything. bookshelf, hdbrd. padded rails $200. 548-9611 P,\TIOSt\LF. 10to5 211 E. Ray AH· BJlboa LOTS OF GOODIES! MOVIHGOUT Of STATE Dix AM /FM stereo com· brae. FRI & SAT9 to5 2006LEEWARD LANE CALL 548 8329 poncnts.officc rurn . mov· ----- It' cqu1pmenl. nr new DINCTJ'E. sofas, bikes. Amana rfg, Bdr sc1s. rences. l ypewr1t.er. dinette. sect sora & many clothing & misc. Fri & other items 9 .5 Sal,957'!ErskmcDr.,llll f.'ri Sat/Sun. t:verythin~ must go' 3701 Park view GAR AG E SAL 1:-; Lane, Apt 17·C. Irvine. Sat /Su n l''urn. Tum north Isl St, We-!>l ol molorcycles & parts, <ill Culverorr Michaelson_ kinds or stufr. all must go. lo.52 Concord ~t. C M Gun <.:abinetw i;tlass door. S5I> clean Tuppan ga~ range 9)(1 541>-5.\89 IO'x 11' Gold & lO 'x 11' Bwn, Wht/Black Tweed Cpt Like new. $25 each. 2 hanging lights 644·4596 Dogs Oriental Te mple. Ucck tape · Pana!.onic. new. Carv1nj!s Import· crl from orient. Bell brass s hip~. bell. Air hamm er & ch i se l. 636 1237 Eves. w d Orf' .• o . k -552·8404 ·-----Sacr1f1ce. moving oo c n I .l c cs • Nelk .\lode I 1!177 JO' Sea 1964 Honda 90 St bike. 673-178-t secretary swl\.elchair . Ray Sedan Bridge. Cor. 23' 1970. fully runs great, going to 646-4723 SJtl.000 C<tll 675 2155 eqwpped, slip avail. can Japan. will take besl ofr Aut for Sale l(s OEskS se~ _wltnd Bayshores over $170. 549-0067 eves ••• !!~••••••••••••••••• DES 10· Filx•rglass boat. 18HP Mar ina N.B. Slip 2 ---:-. -. l'\ew 30"x60" woocl desk!> Evmrudc elect. !.>lart & 833.9657 days, 495.4840 1971 Kawasaki ~· New Antique~/ for as low as Sl09.95 trlr comp 548 1077 eves COi. rear shodcs & tire Classics 9 520 Credenza:. ror $105 !15. ----Cln, healthy. $475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Posture l'hairs S34.95 & 21' f'1bergluss Sports Fis· 22' COLUMBIA Sips 4. 3 551-1372. MOD~L A ROADSTER up, Stai:kin~ chairs her. Wallstrong trlr. bags of sails. O/B, nice i-;74-Yamaha -125, HO '31 deluxe, pror. ncw $19.95. Overstreet & A~ loaded. 549·2381. cond. $3300. 675·2089 twm. Need:. work. SlUO ground up restoratwn so 3303HarborK·12.CM , Hluc&straw 751 .1311 H.176 41 twn D:;I, dbl. 27' Dbl Ender . 10 h.p aux. 646·1860arter5pm. JUST BEAUTlJ:t"UL -----cabin. rbrgl!I, flybrdg. 3 sails. Classic. W/:iillp. ·-- -- Picnos & OrCJOnl 8090 lru\\ler flange 1200 mi Must sell! $4000/ofr. Ph 75 Yamaha 125 Enduro £.3..:..6.:!7!_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nu l'Ond. $59,500. 549.2374 ti75·9311 dys, eve/wknds Brand Ne"'. $4~). '42 Chevy 4 dr special de- Baby Grand Kawai. 5'. or493-53R8 ___ 960-3380 ~l!ve.~~2903 art~rnoon luxe. gd running con~. ebony. near new. $2000. BOAT WANTED K-;,;att;,-;2.~s32i' Good l~C red Yamaha c•lec Si.'<.'loapprec.586-2131 ~!:.!_~---16' to 24' 1''1berglass in cond. New rigging start & xtras, used lesi. ·52 Ch;v;4 o-;rnx-7°'1 Apl l>.ilc: Wedding & SEAR'S Sllvcrtonl! nC(.'Clormechan1callyre· 8A'M·1PM963·6630 than l ,OOO mi. S3!15 orig ml, runs grea\ bridc'imaid dres:.es; Organ. Big buy• Best pair962 8068 8"6·9574 EverythJnl( wl!h4ts. cloc.:k 10.000 BTU air cond used. $180. Call 640 0150 WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAlt PA l D 1.-' 0 R Y 0 Un --- - -JEWELRY. WATC:llES. Moving must sell 2 Cslm ART OBJECTS, GOLD. N1sh1k1 b1)<es. to spd & SILVER SERVICE. S·spd. Sears Lady Ken· FlNE FURN & AN · moregasdrycr.1tld,lyr old. Girls 19'' Sears bike. Call 551-6126 Ofr. Gd. cond 554 3406 S1\;"ITANA 21, knotmele r . •74 Yamaha MX. 4!5<.I New radio. $600. Call Ron mom&eve 36' & 70' Wood displace· log, spinnaker, VHF. condition 548_-96 __ JI __ ------mcnl hull. 36'. $4000 70' more. 644-0377 Wurlitzer Spinet Pian $12,000. 645·S947, 646 5491 ·----------63l·2l49 • RKtteltional w/bench. Maple $500 ----SeaSnark. Gd cond. 250 Enduro Yamaha •75 Vehicles 9530 Call 646·1390 19411 Chns Cran. Classic $75 -------30' Sedan Perf. cond. Call768'.8114 7000m1. gd cond SS001bst ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fadcsi Spinet Organ. won Twin eng. lo hrs. Can be ofr 540-4783 1m Ford 3• tons. waj! on game show. $1295 seen at Balboa Bay Club. 29' Ketch. 5 sails. lots ol -. ---5000 m1 5th whir. all , alue. sell $625. 962 -447!'i Shift f~ 4 Must sell. bsl crwsing eqwp. Ready lo 14 125 Rickman Zundapp xlras Sell to1?ether nr o!r non Jones 642.1551 crwse anywhere. racmg bike Good cond sep. Illness 673-9"08 All Sewin«JMachines 8093 ----DANA W EST MARI.NE ~ftr~_979 4289 6PM ____ _ •••••••••••••••••••••••24• fa1rllner All new 4.93-6222 Yamaha '76 IT4 00,4Whe.IDriYes 9550 Banjo · Old Grelch 4 slr t·ond Newly finished Shock Enduro 2S. 3 sails. ~onoshock 350 m1. Sl29S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing. Very rare lhru out. Will sacnr1re at seagull mtr. boom tent. 70 Yamaha 250 N~w AMC·JEEP 636·12371-:H•s S39!l5 22' Chriscrafl anchor rullkeel gdcond Ures & wheels $i50 75 *I ' Col"f sf,orti~Goods 8094 S1500.t·a11Jerry5~1.:_726!_ • • Honda QA50 $250. ,,. in I . ··~ .S247S.84S·Z4~----631·"'-.,.'l Blwn6&8pm. WF.OU1'SELLALL ••••••••••••••• ••• •• •• • 36' Chns Trl·Cabin. xlnt vuv 27' Erickson /73. sharp. ------JEEP DEALERS Men 's Lynx Preda tor plC'as urellive aboard. Sl4,900/0lfer <714 ) ·74 Suzuki 1'CIOO Strel'l/ lNTllESTATE Irons 3-9. PW, SW. DO s1•e ul Balboa Yacht 6421868 k ds Dirt $300. Jawa Moped HuGEIHVEMTORY $250.lSetMaslcrModel h;ii.in . Slip 45, Days, · w n /eves $100M4983Thor AllModelsNew&Used Irons 3-9. PW, SW & 5405000exl 536. __ 26' lslander. Partly built. i969-YAMAHA 175cc Leasini<Availablc Lynx woods I .~.'1.S. DO 1961 OWENS 26' single $1650. Call Torn or Jt:rry DIRT BIKE. $200. Costa M.sa SJSOboth.551 ·0160 1· b . 534-7264 ·-------en!(, 2 way ra110, ail ·---------· Call 673·281 t :in 6 pm AMC Jeep Store, Restaurant, tank. sips 4 +.Asking Lasser sailno 26000 exc -----~ -2524HARBORBLVD Bar · 8095 $5895 673-4430 cond. ext~a;. Call 73 Kawasaki Fll Enduro Costa Mesa 549.8023 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • c -.---1 --between& and 7 pm only. good cond. $425. ---------- M h I l·ri 00 1956 27 ru1sea ong, ,,.,c .,0 .,., ___ 546-4479__ JEEPS "77" ars a l amp i er l Mahogany plank. JOO hrs .,,.,......,.... watt w/4/12 slant ~t· on new Gray Marine eng. Pacific Catamaran, give Motor Homes, Sale~ CJ 5, i; • CJ . 7 • s • tom· gd cond S525 JUSt hauled, painted in· Cherokees. Wagoneers. 768-5719 ----side & oul ss:;oo. 646·0707 away price w /trlr. $1395. Re..t /Storocie 160 Pick·U?i. up to $1.200 dis ------___ New & used P·Cals al ••••••••••••••••••••••• counts. 5 yr S0,000 mile TV~~. :~a 8098 28' Owens cab cruiser. avl. 645-4.524 Rent23' FIREBALL, S 1C, warrantys avajlable . Head. galley. rerng. nu 966 C 1 b ' 1 loads or. windows & c -aanc1 Mtrs I •••••••••••••• ••••••••• pnt. full covers. Npl Bch 1 0 um 13 22' • a 1 counter spaee. 645·2283 o,...... nc HOME VIDEO sup avail. 640.6825 sails, sips 4.. clean. must _ 200l_~~· SA ~·8000 SANYOV-CORDll -------sell. Asking 53895• Mofot"H~Rentot 2 hr. home video re· loots, Rent/ 67344~ 181/:i'to lZ' · Ma c hinest tool s, corders & ADVENT Charter 9050 Hobie 16. w /lrlr. dbl FullYselrcontaaned 8080 Mi c r 0 me le rs· 1 n · VideoBeam large screen ••••••••••••••••••••••• trapeze & harness. white Reserve now for '74 Bronco. Low mileage. cust. bit eng., many ex tras Needs moderate body work . S3500 . 645-8980 dlcat ors. Verniers , 1V's now m stock. Call The Oceanic Soclet.Y has hulls.613-2934,veryfast summerrunw1t.nd4. Lathe. Old radios, Fri & ror our low prices, several berths avail: REGENCY MOTOR Sat 645·6056_ ---Pacific Video Products, aboard the elegant 68 loafs, SUpi/ HOME R'ENTALS :Kl yards of su""r cond. 714·547-8834 schooner Shearwat..er for · Docks 9070 925 N. Harbor Blvd, 5 A. ,,.. a 5 day ex~ltron to ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• 531 """" brown carJ)etlng. 19" Color TV. console. Channel Islands Aug WANTED: Space for ·28' •• ·~•• 673·5918. Good condition. $65 15-19 & a 9 day expedition cruiser by very qwel 64Z.Ol54 Sept 1·9. Sail. swim. ex-owner. 714/838-3339 SOMETHIHG FOR IVERYOHE $ports equip. s m ap· pliancea, rum .to omce equip, 200 Ebo1i, Lido For A.A.E .M.T.n on-Isle.N.B.Sat ll•S. proOL 4103 Seaton Rd . ------· Univ Prk, Ir. 9 lo 6 Fri & Hrly Dvdsn dirt b\ke $100, Sit 2 d re ss e rs $2 5 e a • -------blk/wht tv a(ereo $100. JrvlneTerr:Sat9-4 Alr Conditioner, Whir l ore desk $50. Call Golf cluM. tennis ra· Pool. llOV, 8 mo old. ad· 496-4.21' qutu, booJts, planu, just. wtndQW model, Xlnt ·-·------ tnlnlca. cam ping at aud.lo corid. Moving. Must sell. Pr. party will pay c:Jl5b for eqtaJ). bal'IJaln.s galore. -ssi-90G6aft6 radial & t 11blo uw. 1S?:S Bonoi• DooM, Cdl\I .... _ . 1'1 ti IC h 546-67l0 • '-n ubque na ona as re· ----.-----_________ , ibter "2 jewelry show IRVINE Coast CC full membership . Transferred. Priced for 2..S" COLOR He~thkit TV without cabinet. Solid State, comp. service equip'd. w/dot genera, lion & manual. Works ad. $200. 640-4657 plore & let a professional crew cater to your needs. Vessel departs &...ret1,1rns to Newport Beach. Ernie Minney . skipper . 41.'i/441-1106, 714/S48-U91 Jeep '7§, CJ7 Hardtop, V-8. Qbadra-tr ack, PS. l:.lke new. Low Mi. P /P. &low book. 642-3912 ---------- JEEP Rengade J975 V-8. wide rims & tires. $3750. 645--2914 ---'76 Ford o/• ton 4x4, lo ml. loo ol xtras. m~t sell. PP. ~7 .5557 or MS.2444 I nacks 9560 -. \ !~~ ............ !~~~ !~ ............. !~?.~ ~~-~~ .... !!!.~ ~~·.'.":~~ ....... ~~·.'.":~.~.: ..... ~-~~·.'.~f~.~ ...... . Frid!y. Juty 29, 19n DAIL y PILOT DJ l l96J Fwd Pacln1p, I l'JI. '7) Chevy bubbl11 lop Van ca,•boa. converalon , like nu Wit PAY TOr DOLLAR IMW 9712 Dat'MM 9720 Rot 9725 Auto., IMpot'hd Aartoa. lmfH>rled Autos, tntporhcf VOR ~p US!!D CARS ••••••••• • • • • ••• • • • •• • • ••••••• •• • •• • • • •• • • • • • • ••• ••• • • • •• • •• •• • • •• •• • ••••• • • • • • • ••••••••••• •••••••• • •••••••••••• •• ••••• ••••• •••••••••• ••• IU-~11 Bob U),000 rnl S12SO tQ.ta.1 ----FQRElGN, DOMESTIC ,75 280Z fud in ection . J~ 9730 Mere_., lett1 9740 MG 974% or CLASSICS · J j '72 120 Special, 4 dr • • ••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• •••••• • • • •• ••••••••• ••• ·e GlllC Pkkv_p, xlnt c-on ctiuo.. 900 ••111 •fl t.PN IV'14 FC>N , Hubbf•top V11n, •II ••1' 'o ndt'd , very uod L'OOd i..ouo ml, pv1 U your ('11r 1• t'~tru clean ~:[J1~~~c~!'Se,r:rds:~: bcthttt COltdttloft l.9'10 J8'uar XKE con,•ert. '75 Mii 450SEL * * * • * * * * * * * ._ Ulj hrat Call eves. 788-4159 Must WI 58,000 m1, lugg r a ck, Beautiful i>1lver exterior "Q Fwd P\J -.. ton. a ir , l'l1· UIU atllrlll IAUU IUICK ht $950 Caah AM /FM cas&, wires, w/leather interiqr Fully 2925 Harbor Blvd COMI IH a SH 197' DATSUN Tan It! very 1ood cond. Joe equipped lnclud.Dlg SUD· a11x IH tank , auto "71 Ford Super V~n. t-JS, S.1.'IOO bst ott. a... T:u z P/8 , a ir. ClSSO Cc.ta Mesa 97&-2$00 THE 630CSI 210% Call96S 9268 6'5-76Uall6PM root & 1tereo cassette. AM/FM radio. ma1s & . JAGUAR XJ6L Low miles. Priced to sell --Ul .. '1$ Che•)' Luv w 1h•ll rack, auat'OO( Many •ii ·77 t'twvy V11n , U cyl , 1ra1. Will n •a ollu\t• 1ot1111d trana, P/S. P H, 541-3131 J ~ ml. S300 It T 0 P ---or lr•ru. ~ur llO l6dC "7\ "1RY Ill Xlnl rnn1I New tlu~ Ii brll kt-11 $2295 ~ 210t• '• Ford P U. C11tm t'tib iohort bed. 1>l.eP11lllt'. 6 I ~I auto.~ firm.~ l!t.1 14 ·73 Urxtwv too, 1·u111om Int, m ,11ta . n e w llr"11 "i "lh<K 11,, i.l1 ••~. run.11 1d11t, tlit,UUO ml, $4200. tnU !H7 r111y11 TOP DOLLAR PAID l''ORCLEAN ~~J ltltl 1•, flt ACtt Ill VD llllN I INl.1 ON Uf AC tt tl·I, ', t• I -. Ill O~·t:.> Nuat Srll ! 73 Toyot a Pllup, lo m1. new d utt·h .-x.ha\&it. 117'X> or mt 1 ~""' olltt. -.%373 eVC'I 11170 Fo11t ~up~·r Van IMPORT CARS 197'CHIVY 1/1 TOH PICKUP VI, automatu•, pw r ~tttrin1 Ir only tt; ooo miles lGTY837 l ONLY $4595 MAaQUIS TOYOTA MlSSlON VIEJO 131-2110 495-4949 . '61 Ranchero. ~nt c:ood. W/CUSl Om lnl , ~ood e brome/pa1n t , ~l"'~I r11d1als & m o n .• $!150 893·3175 '66 Chevy c amper !>pet· Auto, 327 eng. $7~ t u:.h. Ca 11642-0638. WANTED: '6 2 fo'akon Ranchero or :.1rr11l.H body. Good body, run ning or not. 837 ·3046 --- '70 Ford 1 ton 1"/B. Ulx. full power, A C. Call 646-5491 or 645·594 7 '76 Datsun PU, 8 mo's old, GT shell, cust. ext 'inl, . mags. wide whls. stereo tape, loaded. 830-65!1U or 71)8.0SOJ Vans '1570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 FORD V AH CONVERSION St•lt-t1. Van 111t, hi bad. .a. 1 1 MODELS l>l11·1t~t.. l'I wn• 1•1111trol. -~ ~Kl ofr <.'1111675 2015 lt74 DODGE SPOIT.SMAH VAN Automaue, pwr steer anic :.tt'rco l•Pt! & a ir t'OOd l tu.1> \'an as extra, extrli de.in with low, low rruleage (759K YY I. ONLY $5695 COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HARBOR BLVD. 540.6410 540.021 l I Lon ti6 Chev t.lep 'an w1'7J 6 cyl e ng., 14 mp~. everything ~ood eond. M'x6' bed, Wll\dows. ex· lru:,. Cull 645 ·:1269 : 646 7!*18 •'77 DiockJe Yan• •B-100• Custom exter1or paint & mag:. custo m in le n or . panl,.hng & carpl.'l1ng. P wr :.t eer s n l(, pwr brtuke~. :.un roof, AM ·l"M :.'L1.>reo casse tt e w 14 1 ... pkrs. 10,000 mi. 50,000 m1 wa rranty Brand new conc1Jt1on $9800 sn 1.c:.t cd will :.t!ll fo r balance ow1n ,.; S7900. ~586leves WI MEED CLEAN USEDCAltS HOW C.AUPArrY 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR NIFTY IMPORTS MARQUIS MOTORS 28802 Margue rite Pkwy. MISSION VIEJO 831·2880 495-1210 --·- WE'LL BUY YOUR USED IMPORT AUTOMOllLE PAID FOR OR NOT CALL SALES MGR BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE San Juan Capistrano 837-4800 493-4511 OS Wanted 9590 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SmaJI imported car, lo WE WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN PAID FOR OR NOT TOP DOLL.AR FO~TOrCARS mileage, auto, g d cond. 644·7902 ------ Autos, Imported ••...................•. AHaRomeo 9705 .•...........•......•.. BARWICK DATSUN S.111 .1 u.in l ·a 111,t r .11111 V8. s u nroof, r a di o , heater, white s puke wheels with special tires & many more option:. EZ te rms·O.A.C I ) r. parts & labor service policy avail. t82691K ). •ALFA ROMEO• AutoCenter'spnce1s ORANGE COUNTY'S 831 -1375 493-3375 ONLY $3995 IHDEALER! MAIERS -'77 models in stock. Up to AUTO CENTER WE BUY $1500offonrema inang '76 models. (1234). 1425 Baker St., C.M. CLEAN CARS BEACH IMPORTS •,2blkeastofHarborBI &TRUCKS 84SDOVE STREET _ ~.:!I 09 (Near MacArthur Olvd. HOW OM DISPLA y air cond. Onlv 16,000 1961FfAT150 or lease this weekend. ., '76 -Showroom fresh, MJN OUR C:OMPLnE IODYSHOP ISMOWOPIH .MW RESALES • 1972 2002tfl 4 speed, aJr cond., stereo c assett e & mag s . l627FGX). 1974 2002tii 4 bpeed, air cond , sun· roof & !ilt!reo cai.sette. <6!16MCF). 1969 2002 Automatic, air cond. & miles. (3'5PHJ). 850 SPIDER very lo rruJes, all options Sde Prfc .. $6515 COHVERTllLE included. Not our line of MIRAC:LEMAZl>A A very c l e an car ! car, must sell today! 21SOHarbor Blvd.,C.M. (XDlfA37 ) Long t erm fin. avail. 645-5700 ScH Pric~$ I 460 U99PRR>. 75 Datsun 8210, hlthbk, AM /FM, air cond, xlnt t'Ond,$2800.673..l366 '76 280Z, AM/FM, AtC, MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd .. C.M . 645·5700 ttouse of Imports ,1~1 .,.4w~ ut\ltt t u'"• ••Iii • I I ••• I @\lit • '. \l' ,,,, I Mags, xlnt. cond. Make Honda 9727 Offer. 67c ~106 afl 7 PM •••• •• ••• ••••••• •••••• • Jensen .r~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9732 anytime wknds. . * * * * * * * * * * * '72 240Z, 48,000 ml, air, AM/FM, mags, xlnt cond. 540-1920Dys; SS2·3156Eves: • '74~!a J .H. 23,000 mi, car is immac. $.S795. Ask for Mark, 642-4300 or 67J..4938 eves/wknds . AM/f'M radio. A one ro 510 Wagon. good cond., owner car. CZRV449). lo mi. radials, lugg rack, 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '175. 642·7009 -----1972 2002 Automatic with air eond: 67 Datsun 1600 convert, O n e o w n e r c a r . must sell. $1600 or bst of- ll2ff'TQ l fer. 675-1232 aft 6PM 1973 2002 TWO SHIPMENTS • 4 s peed , !.unroor & AM/f'M radio 16505) 1973 8aYaria 4 speed, a ir cond . sun· roof, metal he paint & on- ly :n ,000 onginal miles. OO'JLWA). 1976 530i 4 s 11eed, sun roof. u i r concl . & :.ter eo . (Ul:Jlll':VI 1974 2002 4 speed . AM/FM & only 23 ,000 orq;1na l m iles Super s harp! C030K YT l 1975 2002 OF2BOZs.. 810WAGONS& 4 DOOR SEDANS JUST ARRIVED HURRY FOR YOUll BE.ST CHOICE ! COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HARBOR BLVD 540.6410 540-0213 .. -----------.. Must sell '75 Datsun 610 Sed. -1 Spcl , AM /fo'M, Mich X tin~ .... 36,000 m1 Ask for Steve, 645·59:18, 751 6370. .. miracle mazda 'It I • it 2150H..tMw11..S. it Coda Mesa 64~5700 '76 PISTON Engine MJzer station wagon. Deluxe 4 MISSION Vlt J O IMP0111 ~ .. ~ . ' . . ..... . . ..... 831 1141l .19s 1104 Lease Hew-Used OVER 100 MERCEDES OH DISPLAY House of lmDCH'f1 AUTiiORJd:o MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Munches ter, Buena Park 523-7250 On the Santa Ana F'wy. 1972MIZ250 COUPE . Luxury equipped with low miles & is in ex~llenl condi· lion. C689GWG ). Good selection of other MBZs in stock. ttouse of Imports ••• , ..... c ... , •••• .., ..... , .... J I I.,. t\11 1•4 '" '"' Auto m11l1c. ,11 r cond . :.unroof & metall.Je parnt (01$-1 ) '7-11 2 260Z 32,000 mi, on i: ownr. New lire!> m ag:.. Mu:.t sell $5000. 675 9-107 or 67~~16. '71 M ZB 280S E Blue 7-1 MG Midget, sharp, con· '71 Roads ter. Blue w /blk w/Wht ml .. lo mi. $.5500 vcrt. $UOO. Pvt ply, int. Xlnt cond . .Must sell. ~1 U S T S e I I , 1 9 7 7 19762002 B 2t O+A C, A M F~t 4 spe~d with s t ereo s tereo. 6000 ms. S4300 l'a sst•t te S upe r b' 968-6893 OOONMVl 1973 3.0CSA Automatic, !'lunroof. 11ar cond & lo w miles. C351JPS>. ·71 510 4 dr. 64 .000 m a. r<id1als. xlnl cond Sl495 494·7108 or 494-9753 Mr . Well~ Datsun 76 280Z. brown, air, AM!F'M. tape, CH, 197 4 3.0Sia bra. Io u v e r s. l' P Full power, sunroof, air !7~~~!:_~_:_0~~-_ Brand H•w '77 HONDA Cars MANY To Choos~ From! UNIVERSITY cond. & leath er int. t388KLFI. Fiat 9725 Oldsmobile 1975 3.0Si ••••••••••••••••••••••. t-londa Cars • GMC Trucks 2850 Harbor Bl vd 540· 7730 aft 6P M 536·8795 Sl 750. S4<H>999 . 1973 MBZ 450SL t.,ISSJON ".'l!JO t/t1!'0S!?'S •·• ••' \ D '••• • >11 '• .,oi •• ._ ·-... _ ....... 831·1148 49S-1704 75 450 SLC, metallic red, s unroof. AM /FM tape deck, air, special wheels, o nly 10.000 m1 , (714) 759·1166 evs. or 833-3884 dys. 1974 MBZ 450SE Autos, IMported Autos, lmporied ················•••!••• •••••••••••••••.•.•..•. a a ea CLEAN-UP SALE SHOP & E:OMPARE IF YOU MUST, BUT WE FEEL THESE ARE THE LOWEST PRICED FIATS IN SOUTHERN CALIF. ~T DICK MILLER MOTORS the VOLUME FIAT DEALER 1972 FORD CONNELL & J amboree Road l ' IUHLETOP VAN NE~~~~~~~ACll I . A camper special-fully CHEVROLET <I speed, sunroof. le11ther int., air c·ond. & full power. (009NJL) OYO 211 RATS lYIUIU RI mlDlllt IUMl'fll · BRAND NEW 1976FIAT128 ,. Costa Mesa 540 9640 ----_ A real buy for the dis· : '74 CIVIC Blue J\1etalhc, eliminating car owner. self conlained & in ex Auci 9707 cellent condition. $4200 ~~~~~~d~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pri. pty. 531-7977. 546•1200 '74.~2 Audi lOOLS, 4 spd, 1975 530iA Automatic, air cond. & it stereo. A fine one owne r ear !062Nlfi'). Have somethmg lo sell " -----air. AM/~M stereo. s un C'Jasssfied ads do it we ll Want Ad I lclp., 1>4~~78 ~~~";~· $3350. 830·9495 SADDLEIACK Wht V·lop, new clutch. Fully eqwpped, s hows • ~ew tires & brkes. Best s uperb care & low males. "II! rr 300 16431..RE>. Buy or Lease . .. 0 eroverS2 ·752·9299_ Other fine MBZ's lo It 1973 HONDA choose from. Weekend * COUPE. Automatic with si>eeial at ONLY $12 495. Vinyl mte<ior. 4 speed, rodiol _ .... II!~~ ..__ .... _ u ---YALLEYIMPOITS . • -...vi, Hew 9800 Autos, new 9800 '75 Audi lOOLS 4 dr 4 cyl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ru l . p s' . . 831-2040 495-4949 • mags. Very sharp car! it C14lHVOI. Sal• Priud-$1970 MIRACLE MAZDA 21..SOHarbor Blvd .. C.M . 645-5700 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS ... . . . . . \ '··- ,,, --t •• ~ ... " ... "• hre1, hnled glou . 1s.r. 2123799) ·. ·~ .,, < I ATTENTION FLEET BUYERS! ******************** (5) BRAND NEW 1977 GMC 2V2 TON C65 CAB & CHASSIS Roof mldgs , ass1s1 handles 2300 A springs. 6.50-8 85-Gear ra110 2 speed axle . vac reserve tank. g enerator. 5 ">peed NPS420 . fuel evaporator exhaust emission right hand rect 50 gal tank, power steering 20x7 O Budd wheel. temp control Ian H 0 Radiator. (6) 9 00x20-10 ply 11res GVW 23 16(} Max. lront end weight al ground 7000 lb. Max rear end weight at ground 16. 160 lb Priced This weekend as low as (11380) (TCE677V594413) . 'I0,30413· p1.,..rua Loc""" ******************** (3) BRAND NEW 1977 GMC 1 TON CUBE VANS 126" wheel base. 12 fl. "HI CUBE VAN" 35p V8. H.O. Rear axle, engine oil cooler. Turbo hydramatlc lransmiss1on. ex1ra cap. fuel tank 36 gal, p&Ner steering. H D coohng. chrome grlll. 8 00.16 tt res. GVW 10.000 Lb Priced this weekend as low as (11396) (TGA 3374'521816) '849823 ~T1oa \.io. .... ***********••w****** SAU OM THESE u .. rTS INDS SUM>AY. NL Y l f st, 1977 ******************** UNIYERSIIY SALES l SERVICE GMC TRUCK HEADQUARTER$ e mJ., . air, sun· --======= roof. AM /FM s te reo cass., J e nsen :.pkrs, 21.000 mi. xlnl eond. $4100/bsl ofr. Call E. Kolar, wkdays 8·5pm , 640-1900 !72 lOOLS. 1 owner, 2 door. sunroof, AM /FM sten.>o 8 track tape. Air cond. $2295. Ph 644·2573 CREVIER &I ST & IROADWAY SllHfA MIA 835·3171 Tl<f UlTIMAff OlllVIHO ltlACl<lllE •USED BMW's• '74 BAVARIA, Auto 71»-MVG Austin-H~aley 9709 '7"13.0CpeS/R 746LWB ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7620024.spdS/R401PDP '64 3000 Mark 11. s.1200 'W2002.4.sp.Air,ZKG138 days 642-5200, eves & '733.0CS. 4spd. 220KMT wknds645-8124 '76 3.0s i 4 s pd S /R -----572PQM '61 Austin· Healey Sprite, Closed On Sundays .. • • 1. '· I. • JGCJUGr 9730 '"" ~·· \ ......................... . ____ • __ !!!!!!J• •75•, XJ.6C, 8,000 mi's. » HERB » $10.400/bs tofr. ~FR IEDLANDER it CallG73·3924 It IS MAKJ!'>G ,. '72 XJ6 green w/tan in· * r.Rt:i\TUt:,\1$ it t crior. Make offer. : FREE : ~~99lor~5~79.:!_ __ _ it OILCllA~G•:s '76 JAGUAR XJ6L. 22M -~~.,:;~r;~~;:~;,'!t:, :l1~ i:~: : mi. xlnt cond. $12.000. •o•rtH • Bus 975-2 100, home • GARDfNG C'NF FWY 494·5662 . . --------- 831·1148 495 · I 704 67 250S Blk on Blk, auto, full pwr, sunroof. $3495 . '64 )90 Sedan Gas, stick, Mid Red. $1595. 673-5886 71 MIZ DIESEL This could be lhe Mercedes you've bee n looking for. Jn excellent. showroom condition & pri ced t o sell Lhili weekend. (157NRN). For the economy of diesel & Jux r M ed MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS •...... \(, ........ . ., .,,., 4 • ,. .. ·- 831 1748 495.' 704 SAtE ,RICE INClUOfS $400 fACTOIY RHATE DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT-LANCIA 120 W. Warner Santa Ana, 557-2132 new clutch, all oni!. re· . ---cent. valve job, $850. '743.0CS, 1mmac, lo m1, 4 552·8814 an sPM spd, all extras. 714-752·8211 • ~ Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, Hew 9100,Autoi, Mew 9100 • m ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ::c BMW 9712 Datsun 9720 .. ~ ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......................... 1975 BMW 530i SEDAN. Leather i n · terior. sunroof. air eondi tioning & AM/FM. Low rrules. C91SNYE>. DRIVE A. •~,...~~~IT LITTLE... ! SAVE A LOT • ~fl: '1000 $8788 SHOP&COMPARE Jt Nabers Cadillac '.!600 H.11 h111 BJ, d Cm1.1 Ml"\,I .)·Hl·9 I 00 BARWICK DATSUN "'·tf1 I 1•.Ul t ,qH,\ t .1111 ~ 831 -1375 493-3375 NEWPORT DATSUN FORTHllEST FLUTPRICES Cal JIM MffclhClln IMW.3.0 TODAY! '74 -This beautiful ear 888 DOVE STREET has less than 30,000 Near MacArthur miles. shows pride of & Jamboree Roads ownership, all the acc. 83l· I 300 Can be fin. long term. --------- Cl39LOU). TOP IUYER ttouse er lmpo~ • ......... \". , ..... , ,, I • I I • •I ' ~ • Ol.AHGI COUNTY'S & ~ us first, & last! Top dollar paid for im ports. C:OSTAMESA DATSUN 284S Harbor Blvd. Calla r.lesa 1974 DATSUN . ,.. . ,. Ho·l>.11•' lln \II 1'1;1, I .uu 1.t, ,.********** ~...,...~~~~~VOLVO 242 2000R SEOAN (116425-1398) 56160 ..... T .. ,l-.e VOLVO 244 4DOORSEOAN (237150-1412) S646Q l'luaTu&U-. . ~ Awht, llftported W.11 IMported Aute1, Imported .......... rtH · UNd AaltM. Ute4 .••......•....................................•..•.••..••••••••••••.•••••••••• , ......... -.......................... ·············•·····••·· ......... ,•rtM ..._,..,,,w ..,._.,t.,1rtH hnce.. t750T_.... '765 frt.. t767 ¥oles._. 917tWcts ttlO C .. a t915 ···••••••········•···•· ....••••••.•....•..... ....................... ...•................... ..,..... ······················· ........ , ............................................................ . ....................... ' w °'9t t74• fl'wet t741 l'wrce.. t11Q 'MP me•IC s Iv r ** 'TO TM, AM /FM radio. 'TS Super Beetle i.M1>~: 76Cl'EDIYI ;l)J2 DAit. Y PILOT • .................. ., .. ••••t.•9•••••••••••• .. • ....................... Gd ::.a_ 9'IOO or • ~ ... : * 1IUow w ~~ lp,, a.uo Onl)t aa.• ~ ·~-lbd BU I c K Lo nules 64CM4S4 '71 ~GT, nbJt , , ...... w..... __,.U(924I Pb(714~ ortrack or.Sldboe.tor? olr.-.-Mi&i.-• QadS.vllle.Huever-J~ l'lrm flH.103 • 'Ta PtltlHl ~•IOA . nlftAfl est·UllN a.1 WM ..,...,, h.t~. uUUtY Wt have '" excellent i~ fl4 U . AN·rM 8-trk, 'T4 Vfl Wett1ft!lu ,_,. ~lung. J8M mi. • nt. &JI In on• c1o1r. Und" ~ledlonpluathe oraop, al,000 ml. 86.SOO. l'll.f "74. Xlnt cond. BJue, ~.cam~ wrz::uas in· cond. •n.500. PhM0-'1114 i~~~~~a!!!~':.O: !!·=uC:ul':~~~~ atam~o~1rs1uon. 7$.2·1121 :r,.-::.;,,~1P. $4200/bst ·~ :.;r~an.· Xlnt cond. SALE ~.=~~=#. , ZS» -111 '62 Poncbe. runa &ood. ,_-, l) llU. Y ATI$ 1ood cood, ~. ~-4999 •• 1 -Volbw..-9770 Rblt en1, tteel radials, 1JA.t'70-'J480; al.S-684·l0JJ ~~••••••••••!!.~! VW-POllCHI llUPM/Wkndl ••••M••l"•••ttttt•••••• ~~.~.:;'~~t !~Jd lt72 CAOfu.AC 1974 'AMTllA SanJu1nC1pt.strano l'rade~ft. ctaantt.eboat •j VW SALE!!! ~ dbl btd, l owoor. C:OUPIDIYIW fl •P..,d AM ,... 117"41004tMlll for 9111 <'T~ or '76). + WeffaveAnEllcelleat r,u:io.C,U4t3·J408 MOWGOtM•OM Fully load.ct. Nttds "' 1 oaelle, Mil hl•lln 516·2388 or f0·'412. • s.MdlonOfVW pamt Ii seat coven but r.ut1 I•. low mllt•11 .. II S.Crlftce ... _Jerry . BuHlllrCampert v.e.. 9712 8.AUER otbmriae tools IN•t & •upt•rb t'la11a·' ~)!.,.... ~t750 LatAt ''JIPonehetlA.J'M '73 911 TARGA Brown • llLLYATU ....................... runsueau (107ll'fil).A tdlt·ntlt ... pl1nav1t1l1t ~··••••••••••••• •••••• 11tereo caa. lo mllea, w/elr, many utraa. » VW.PORSCHE OIANGIC:OUMTY BUICK bar&•in at 0"11 qs. bit· «~Z> )II Poncht J • new cle11n. Jus t serviced. Muat aell movlnl pp • VOLVO 4$2SHJrborBlvd. Cortfoxl,.eafJ'ti.Call SADOUIACK ::~~~:.:~·~-a~~·n, ~otr.C.all~-2!!-'... . . . ~: .~~.c:J~'i. EXa.USJVl!LYVOl.Vll COSTAll8SA 64S.3' I YAUIY IMPOln ~ '72 91~ New Ures1 brks, SUMC Portclw new lnt atiJI • Largest Volvo Dealer 97f•J500 U.C.OUpe DeVJU•. IJ 1-J040 4f Mt4t ·• Pone~ tJ2. Gre:en $ AM /d M. Lo2 mp& 1, idnt paint, • clutch~ no ruat: • • I 1t POP TOP CAMPER. in Oranie County! ,76 ••• ,.,.. c-• .. ry VS. ~'loll cond1 .,. l!~.M •Pd Od cond. Ori a con S-4 00/bat ofr. l1nt cond Mecn. fOUDd '76 VW. A)J·FM stereo. BuYorLt:ASE .,..,,... .. .. t.. • --11o1•w- StU 1dlt 1t.,m1 Ma 1678 owner. ldQO. Ph IMS-4751 673-6230 ortt Or eo· ..... 000• • HERB . II, Lo mt.lib nu. Must sell. DiYav""' Uktnow,ecoooaty. 4 dr. ----------'.!...!'.:' • ..... • • it FRlf:DLANDER it ~ e3J 1306 '' _, _.. $31-73U CAO'T,CdV.l·dr.Joaded. AMte1, Mew tlOO ...... , .... tlOO ~. Mtw tlOO -llllilllav•. it IS MAKING • • . ~·,~m .ul/Fll atu, wbt w /red •• •• ••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1173 Portcta. 914 2.0 Lltre. • m~ • 19'75 VW Rabbit, 4 dr, .~ ~ • 'Ti RIVll!!RA int. XJnt cond, Aaldng r:r:l'"l:=rr~~~~~~~~~!!!!Pl~~ .... ~~ .. lml!t-...... M ... I App e. ra,, c e • • 24. 000 m I, AM I p M ' '..J lllJlil'J' CONDITION price~ p /P. *-IOIM Group.Speclalpaint.bra • OIL · • Pirelli radials, iit1ck, 25 S. P/P.-..Ol6l _OJt_75_1_·11'1_l ____ _ le cover, clean, lop cood. • "' •~••••nd•• .,, ''" • S2800. &4f.fl01 20 '61 Buick lik1lark. No .. ~ dt Vt"-, "'"llY NOW ONLY SJJ89 ************************** 1977 MUST ANG II 2 DR. HARDTOP 4 speed, front disc brakes rack & p1nton steeflng. tachometer & 011 gauges, wheel C()llers c1g lighter & 2 3 litre engine (137509) N W ONLY SJ69.0 *************************** 1977 GRANADA 2 DR.COUPE Eou1pment·C I 0 V·8 engine cru1se-o-ma11c trans radial tires power front disc brakes g delul(e bumper qroup 12•'1808) NOW ONLY s4499 SUPE USED CAR VALUES '""" ...... ..., '•rt .. • I• .. '-.. ••-· A ... Aha.im 750 2011 d ,., u.. ,., .,...,._ • , .. , .., it 'Ill vw Bu• w /tape nu eng ~ -~ • • • tires . R u n s Io o • 1 alnt cood., SOM '73 914 2.0 R*1 AJ>p " Perl Grpa. M1111, FH. Xlnt. $4600. IMJ0.3"4 HB l96l Pouche. New red paint, new int, xtra sharp. Ruru1 areal. l3000. PP. IM6·51B'1 ---- 9755 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • it rlu, upol, brk$, di.st, 1en, ''JZ llOOES Sport WSD' -/INIC. '7H-41M sni, Mldot SU.50. 8*1P49 • ball + · $1000 /ofr. Xlnt cond. ~100. A • 642-2978 Classlc,P /P. (l)trl0-'7480 •1•11 ttll ,,. __ • '71 VW Sqbk, FM stereo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. x,. rudaal tires. xlnl cond, .,1 . 144 stick, new eng & ••••••••••••••••••••••• it $18.50. 646-'1902 transmia1lon, xmt cond, 'llJ Camero, 1 owner, new ,. PP.Beilolr.~ Nabe paint, gd mecb cond. • '74 vw 4Jl. 4 Dr, MUto. '"'VOLVO rs $1.'iOO. 642·9696 • -+:;:=~;::;:i:;~~.-.: ~'='.'st1~:1~·. Xlnt SIDAM . c~~illac -4 speed with factory air ~.I 9917 ::t:=:!!:::!:51:=;=t: ,. '72 BUS Xlnt cond. Camp c:ond. Not many left! 'til RENAULT Enif . .-.bJt. it equip'd . Mlcb. Tires. (8¥8.640). -out ol car+ body. $400. --------SM00.873-6006 •...a--..s--..aSl760 Call : 646·2.le9 -,.. ... .__ ----'Tl Celica, 4 speed, air '7 a SU p E R BUG . MHtACLi MAZDA · llolls ltoyce 9756 cond, xlnl cond. $1550, automatic. excellent con· 21SO Harbor Blvd., C.M. ''75 BROWN w /V·top, mui;s, spoilert1, top cond. ~/best ofr. 963·1301 "76CAMARO Immaculate, many xtrus $45951 673·8392 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 628-9348eves. dition. $2200. 536·5052 645.1700 #J DEALER IN U.S.A. ----------~--- ROY CARVER ROLLS·ROYCE IWfJ•mkrt~ Ht•Pf'tlHCll \\-__ _.......,.. ClOHO $UNDAYS PL\QKLAN~ Motor Crar Co. Roll.& Royce & Bentley sale:. & service_ • '63 CLOUD Ill Conversion. Gd. cond $11 .500 (733NOKI 755 "A" W. 17th SL. CM (71 4 > 631 -~S COMCANHOH'S HORSELISS STAIL!S . Brokers of fine contem· porary ·12 Toyota Corona Mark '73 VW Pop top Camper. II, great cond. $1295. lmmac. cond. New tent. 873-7298 Bs t ofr over $3500 ·75 celi;a-GT -AM 1FM S81-7S04 - st.ereo, S spd. Mint cond. '70 Bua. Rblt eng. xlnl $3395. Ph S5l·S086 mech. xlnt in tr. coco 'TI TOYOTA Corolla ;dr mats, AM /FM 1tereo lik • • cahsette. gd tares, nds e new, AM/FM slereo. paint SlSOO Ph 675·7S76 7000 ml. Must sell, make . · · -- otr. 64&-9560 71 VW Bu&, xlnt cond .. 1974 TOYOT... AM /P'M, must sell, Sl650 "' or offer. 832·0658 aft 5PM 1'75 VOLVO 164ASIOAN 4 DOOR. Leather ant., automatic. air cond , sunroof. AM /FM stereo cassette (7J9MPT>. Priced to aeU al . OHLY $4995 SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-494' CELICA --------- 13,861 actual mile11 . s BEEN LOOKING FOR •73 Volvo Wgo. lo ml, fuel apeed. air cond .. AM /FM A CLEAM ltABllT? inJect w /air cond + slereo. ''inyl roof & l 'v~ got o '76 Chocolate many xtras. $4000 Firm special wheels . EZ Rabb i t with A /C . 673·3..W2 terms-0 .A.C. I yr. pwrt1t AM /FM radio Well ------ & labor service policy cared for• $:1195 Ph VolvoPl.800.1964. Best of. avail. C900MML ). Auto 581·1889 rer. 646·1139 or 545-4950. Center·s priceis ·-------Aft.6PM ONLY $3595 '74 Super BUJ. Xlnt cond. NABERS Ori~ owner. 32,000 mi. ~s, UMd s unr'f, radiods. Must sell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTO CEHTElt $2700. Call 673-2964. Ge.rd t90 I 1425BakerSt.,C.M. ---- -••••••••••••••••••••••• ~blkeutolHarbor BL '88 VW Dua, AM t PM. new 540.9109 r1tdial:1. xlnt running * $499 & up * ---------cond, $1000 Firm 675-.i170 SU MM Ell SALE • 1975 CADILLAC Cwnoro '75 Cpe 14.181 mtlea . .MBZ U'ade- 10. Just like new. abiolulcly fl11wle111 ' Pnced to sell TODAY ! (Ser. 786:l). use of ln1porrs ti ... HCNl\lft •vt .... Pah tJol\11 '14 \/ 'l FlEITWOOD . '7S SiJver w /blk int. BROUGHAM. Loaded In· Rallye whJi. Beautiful. ctudtn1 padded t.c:>P· 6-0/40 $3~ 873-0lM power seat, crwse con· · ------ t rol, AM /P'M :.tereo '68Camaro327.XlntoriJ.? w I t a p e P J a Y t! r paint & interior 11895. <983MVK ) S4T·5084 $7988 C..;Y,;;.-----9920 • 1 '75 CADILLAC COU,I DIVILLIS 011 to choose from. All loaded with power op· liona. <TTOMXA>. Sale priced Crom $5988 • 1974 CADILLAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?4 Corvoar Convert. needs top, painl, Int work. $4.5(1 or ofr. MB·352.5 --- '70 Chevy Caprice. cle~n. runa great, $1490. Ml.&300 or "6-0697 '68 Nova. Mu11t sell. Owe $650; sell •·Tom Reel> 846-4880 ROLLS ROYCE BENTLEY uutomobiles. 2711 E. Coa:s~ Hwy (714) 67~-0930 '75 Cellca GT.~ 11pd. oir, or556-3266 FM/AM l•pe. XJnt cood '67 CLASslcTOvRJNG PIOO. Pb W. 7IMIO VAN c.. -..1 . B.DOl~O COUPE Cabriolet top. AM /FM stereo w /tape. cruise control, 60/40 power seat, Lull power au1sts. (U7JSG > '70 lmpal11 Cpe. xlnt cond. • ramo. air. pl$, radials 1972 FORD LTO SCf)Ullt \/8 001orro1oe foeoo y °" ~ pwt.. ....,onq & t• c10... •t> ~o ~ k. ,,,,., l811GOT • • • * ~n•uvt , n>00D WUl• ·721 ~ Roll:. Royce Silver l.!nl 4-spd, New paint. new dows. 15000 mi on 65hp Shadow burgundy over mags, &ood engine 5850. reblt eng. Body in very black. blk top. burgUl\dy 645{j()'Tll gd cond Runs l(reat. inter. O .000 MUes. Must . -$2500 MG-4657 ~I b)' Aug. 1, ~· dew '69 1'oyota Corolla •Ja ---·----- ltotls ordered has ar-wgn, '°P•h•~ 'M VW 1'RlJCIC Hew pnt. rt v ed . $2 6, o o o , 847-41» ~en&. SMOO_,, -..orrer l213>246·62&& • -646-1515or84Z~3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,____ _ ---· 71 TOYOTA Yellow,·------------1.972 Matador. auto, air. Soab 97 60 R&H. tape dk. ti850 or '70 Fmback. Rebuilt eng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• best ofr. 9611·5513 aft Well maintained. xlnt PS. PB. xlnt cond. SllOO. 496-8043 * SAAi * 5:30PM wkdys FV cond. I owner 11100, ORANGECOlJNTY"S '72 Corolla. 4-ipd. New S48-004& -11uick 9910 #I SAAB DJ::ALER ! paint, MicheUn radials. ·62 VW BaJa, s unroof. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'orSalei>&Service Like new. 11650 firm. tirei & rim•. New '7l 1975 WcklttfJOI Bae. "CH IMPORTS 631-2149 eng.. dual port heuds. • . 10A Act ion p at·ked bug . vs. automauc. air cond .. IWSDOVESTREET 1970Corona Miirk 11 New $1250.S48·07l9 full power. A_M/FM 8 (Near MacArthur Blvd. clutch & vitlves. stick, -track stereo, tilt wheel. & Jamboree Road) near nu radillhl. Gd cond. THE AMAZING cuiitom int.. vinyl top. NEWPORT BEACH $ll50. 834·1505 dy11 • IHTLICAM'H raUy wheels & 33,000 ac· 752·0900 557-8386 eveii 1,,,,6 Su S r· . (""l4 l tual m1Jes. EZ terms· __ __ _ ------· u1 per a, an . .,, · O.A.C. 1 yr. parts le labor ~ 9762 '75 Cellca ST. 4-spd. AC. Pnc:edtosell. service policy avail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM·FM . New tires Xlnt BILL YAT!S 1953LPS). Auto Center's Hew •77 Subsu cond. '3650. 834-1505 dyi.. VW-PORSCHE price is 557.saeves SanJuanCapl1trano ONLY $4Jt6 FREE AIR CONDITIONING (8$14) IOUSIO&MIW ~"•Wooo ~ asuMii] ~ IJ"t1tM"''--.f, ....... ,.,... lllJI .. M741 17141 llf·flll 9767 837·4800 493.45 ti MAIERS AUTOCEHTER People who need People That's what Ule DAJLYPILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY ls all about! • 1425 Baker St .. C.M. h blk .,.t of Harbor Bl 540.9109 $5988 1973 CADIUAC COUPE DEVILLE Cruise control. stereo multiplex. 8-way power seat, full power. options, etc. (853LGA > $3988 • 53&-7 lJO aft 7 PH. :• 1970 MONTE CARLO. 1 Sharp. bided S139.9 / bst olr. ~-owner ~T_J ..• '72 Capnce 4-dr-hardt.d(>. very flean. an pwr. au~ .. SI 750. ~~-03BT '63 Impala SS. Con"t'rt. 11000 731·48'.U OPPORTUNITY knocks often when you use result-getting Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast market. PbOPt 642-5078 1973 CADILLAC SEDAM OEVILU Full power assists. AM / FM s tereo multiplex. Ult wheel & 601'0 power seal. (921GIU) •---------...., $3788 • OVER 150 QUALITY CARS TOS&LECT FROM • OftlMSUMDAY Nabers Cadillac lf!OO H.11 bor BlvlJ C.os•.i Mc~J 540·'.I I 00 I 0..., tN Ollltr Ptlet !Mfly telle ,._, wtwlt .. -"'""" ioc.t OOlllfllUllflY~· ~.., litllilijMJ Friday, July 29. 11n DAIL v PILOT o ia . l•NSOtl & SON NEW CAR SPECIALS! USED CAR SPECIALS 1972 MERCURY 1973 THUNDERBIRD Gold with blc1ck vinyl roof nice lu.11ury cdr with rrany f11ttory extras Seil 11 now• 1•93GOOI . 1 3888 1974 FORD 4 Door Sedan Nice family car With power sioe,,ng power brakei aor cond•t1on1nq rdd•o automatic transm1sS1on creJm yellow w1tn 9r een vinyl 1nttroor Lie a 7861< VI 197 4 LINCOLN Cont1nent<t1 4 Door Sed.in Solt oe•qe w11h iealher 1nrenor and Drown .. nyl root full PONl!r Of COUf'>I >18rt!O llf COnd1t10f\1n9 A grtal lam••y ca• an outstanding ouy Lie a6661(JC Marqu1<. J Door Sedan Fu11 power comfort lounge .ea1s rad•O dU cond111on1nq vinyl root du1oma11c transm1~s1on proclld •O low L1c • t 79ESD '1555 1974 FORD '2666 5 5444 1974 LINCOLN Tor.no Couoc Wti le N•lh back vinyl root and 1ri1euor i;•urp a"d cte.-n N·lh radio ooNet !ah•orinq ~n1J OON.tr t>rik•'~ •ir c:ona 11on1n9 pr cod to ~·111 L•' 116~LAK 1972 FORD C~untrv Squire Wagon Gr11at 1ranspor1a1 on Nrlh dulom.tl•C tran~m1;s1on power s1ee••nQ and pONvr brak.i:. ri1d10 ,.,, cond1t101,.ng L•c 12.i2ELU 197 4 ELDORADO Bnqt11 tlut! w•lll wh•I~ rool Blue inter or Fu 1~ IOddtld nice car L•C •232KRE A SIH I al Cont1neotal 2 Ooo• Coupe G•11en ,,,.,,..,1,c w1tn wn 1e lea1her mtor•o• .1nd m.1tch0n9 vrnyl root lull po-of coursP ~1eroo and .s l\ost of IJXIJIY extras See II IOd3V L•C #J;<)LIJll 1975 MONARCH '1999 s5333 55444 197 6 CADILLAC 2 DOOA COUPE Green me1~1tc "'"Ill wn1te rool and rn1 .. rior air cond111on nq power Sluorrng .in1J power orai..es rad•o au1oma1•c: trJnsm1»1on rtJJI stiarp and all set to go Lie U&IPEV 1974 OLDSMOBILE Cutla~s Supreme Be1u111u1 c.tr Low 10 ... moles powor s1tering brakes 111 cond111on1ng t20SLGRI 1973 COUGAR A ir cond111on1ng pow11r >lee,,ng Dow,., orakttS r<1cJ,o yellow w11h brown ~1nyl4oot ShJrP & r1:t1cJ110 go• 1360GNJ StN 11., Onlv 8 800 m•IH re1I sott V8llOW w11n oe ge 1e.i1her 1r>tenor and 111 1n1 e•lr•~ on lh•~ tone car L•c •639RDt 54444 s3444 52888 'I 0,888 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN· MERCURY, DEALERSHIP dOHNSON a SON LINCOLN MERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd . CAPRI Costa Mesa • 540-5630 All C1rs Plus Tax & Lie All Cars Sul>Jeci ID Prior Salt Autos, UHd Auto1, UHd Autos. U1•d A.tos, UHd A.tos, UHd Autos, UHd Autos. Used Autos, U1•d .... UHd ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0..vrolet 9920 Contbentat 9'30 Cougar H33 Ford H40 ~~ .......... !!.~~ otdsmoblle 9955 Pinto 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974CHEVY '73 MARK IV, loaded. r~.n xR7 72 .. _ t'f 1 6.S9passslation wgn,new 19750LDS 1976FORD 76THUHDUllRD y&'-!.• '76 XI t d p d f ....,_ar • uuau I u · tires $350 '68 MONTEREY Needs ~"' IMPALA SEDAN n · ron · rire or much TLC. new paint. · s4s.7098 trans work. $JOO. s.i2 2338 CUnASS SALON PINTO M .... G. Leather Interior, moon HATCHIACK GT Royal blue w /blue vinyl sale. ~-9l34 _____ gm spt landau top, grn ------or642·?SSO Finlsht.tt.I in ilronic w tan Automatic, radio, heater roof. AM /FM s tereo DEMO. 5 speed trans .. interior & matching top. 9932 lea int AM 1FM st. PS, '73 Ford Ram·hcro. r ,s, ----· inlcnor AM /t-'M stereo. & bucket t.cats. A real w/tape. cruise control, air c 0 n d .. e t c. Automatic, 11ir cond .. Corvette PB, Pscat. PW, TLT whl P D, A,C, Ma g Wheels Mustan<J 9952 pwr l>tce rinj.! =>rake~-beauty with less than 50 50 power seat, special CCIV:. 3Sl2) W $3795 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• b Good d ...,...,5 d .... d h k t pa· n t & Io w m 1' I e ~ 1""""' • as · pwr. steering & brakes, $2500 or st. 731 ·3344 con . *'"" ays ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,n ows. uc ct se11 !>. 21.000 miles. (524PUQ I. 1 ... low miles. Wholesale CORVETTES 549-Z:WS 752·1570, eves557-2744 '66 Auto 289 57,000 orig vinyl l o p. ai r cond . This great little mileage <931!.NJL I. ONLY $3298 bluebook-$2 325 ; r e · -----------mi. 2 ownrs Xlnl cond. crwsccontro:,tiltwneel gctter is $7388 HOWARDChe•rol•t tapriil·S3~75. (343SPH >. Our CHOICE OF 12 9935 i:o~ord LTD 4-dr. as is. $1800.~~:.!_548 --r~~j~> dri vcn c ar ONLY $3295 Nabers' N~~~~~~\~H ce 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-2640dys >7 Mustang, 6 cyl, auto, 9 ONLY $2495 1961 THRU 197 ·73 Wag. 9 pass. A·l cond. ;------PS. rebll trans. clean. OML Y $4 95 133·0555 MARQUIS TOYOTA 4speeds&Automatics Lo mi. Nu tires. loaded. 70 LT? Wagon. Good econo. Sl0!15 orr. PP. MARQUIS VOLVO Cadi•JJaC '74 VEGA. J0.000 miles. MJSSIONVIEJO e>rc..cpCounty's P P675·13931646-7390 $1350. 68Chevy P.U. 12 213-429·2968 MISSIONVIEJO $900 Call eves & 2110 495-1210 Lcr9est & Finest ------l o n . Good $150 0 --------831-2880 495·12 I 0 284SHARBOR BLVD. weekends 837.3733 ~-----s.IKflOft •'77DodtpV•• C 2 13 > 4 3 6 · 7 5 l S '65 Muslang 289. ~ spd. ---540-6410540-0213 ,f\Oo H.orl••" (h.1 -------- il Monte Carlo L3ndau, EZ FINANCING •a.IOOs ~4.2.645·1'2!!.___ super clean. Run!> )!real ·73 Cutlass Supreme full ·rif>IOto-:-~lO~S·lrktape~ C."'1 \1.,.1 'W 11110 1975 CHEVY P/S, P /8 , P /W, AM FM. WE LEASE custom exterior paint & 1975 FORD S875. 497·3195 pwr. AC, new Best ofr 86.000 mi, nu valve job VEGA wsw, A JC, Clean $2750 CO RVETTES mags custom interior, LTD WAGON .67 MUSTANG---PP494 \Olli + other wrk. gd cond ----------Automatic, air cond. & 497.zs31 after6pm w~dys_ HOWARD Chevrolet paneling & carpeting. 1675 ·~,5 CUTL"SS Salon. all Below Blue Bk. 545-0932. '68 T Bird, good cond It lo only 34.000 m iles. Extra Pwr S•--rt.n1. ~wr brake, Au tom all c • r 8 d 1 0 • '" mile g Bst ofr M •t :::7 Corvair Monza 110. Dove&QuailSlreels """' h t p steering 63_1·3737 ____ 838_·_7986 __ extras. $4900. ""--..., 9960 a e. · u., clean! 106300). # NEWPORT BEACH sun roof, AM· M stereo en er. wr. · ',,........... sell. Pvt pty. Ph: 971M897 ..,_._ Pric• ... $2160 64,000 ml, one owner. cassette w/4 spkrs. 10,000 roof rack & air cond. Im· SUPER SPECIAL! 492.:_248!__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• between6·7. -·- $1200 644·0496·640·0020 833-0555 · 50000 · t mac ulate thruoul ! 1970 pg PB lom· make '67 Barracuda, Good ·-------· MIRACLE MAZDA . • ,~ Corvette-350 a;t~.b~ Br0 and ne': 1 · ~an~ft~:~ 14890MMIFL).Y 53695 offe;. ss2.11n; 67;.'wi6 '64COlldsl • $4450 around town car. '450 or V• 9974 21.SOHarbor Blvd., C.M. Clwy-1-99'115 """""' · t--' will s II ---------__ a 642·1 14 -· offer. MS-9767 after 5pm. •••••··~··••••••••••••• 645·5700 _...-6 w /•addle int, ful lv ......,., mves eu e G d c " ~ f b 1 ..... ..,000 '-'UISVOLVO S9 ran e. great car, , ---------'74GTWagon,4spd.A/ , ------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• loaded, lk new. P /P . or a ance owing •• · M.Aa,.. must sell, best orrer. 70 Cutlass. p /S, p 18· POflffoc 9965 1 owner. xlnt cond. Sl500/ '73 Hatchbck, radials, '10Cheyaler300,4dr,full $6500.968·1810aft.6pm S59·S86leves. MISSIONVlEJO 968.74311 A/C. radio. gd cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bstofr.642·1067arts xl nt cond. Pvt Ply. pwr. A/C, lovin1ly -1975 CORVRT9E '73 Wgn,9-pass.Greatcar 131·2110495-1210 ., "USTA"'G C1--1-Sharp!$1~·645·36_!t_ 1976POHT1AC ----962·1612dys/963-S944 snaJnt. Road Handeler ••' for lrg fam. lmmac. 7701000 .. -1 xln'~t conda.sNsecw. fltnto 9957 Rrebird Formula Want Ads Call_643·5678_ eves. radials, ~ of car ror 2 Tops. . Flame red w /tan cond Fully auto oril "72 Squire W1n LTD. Full ... 1----------1l000. 873-t179 lnterior. Automatic. air owne~.545.1555. ' pWr. $1800. Call 846-5491 tires. 20-ismpg. $19SO or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 .700 actual miles. ---------1 cond., pwr. steering. orMS-5047 bejttofr.644-1464 197lFORD Automatic, pwr. steer· Allto1,New tlOOAllto1,Mew tlOO '113 Chrysler Newport. No AM/FM radio, chrome 8:9 Dodge van VB xlni • ---· PIMTO RUHAIOUT Ing-brakes -windows. •••••••••••••••••••••••••e•••••••••••••••••••• dents, reliable trans . wire wheels. Wholesale motor. Pop up top, equipt 72 Gran Torino, auto! '72 Mustang. PB, PS, AC. Automatic, air cond., AM /FM stereo tape. tilt ~/belofr. Ted8'5·7~7 bluebook·$G5oo ; re· for camplni. Xtras. P/S, P/B, air, must sel Good condition AM/FM 8 track stereo. wheel &rally wheels. EZ Hou-.•· ot unports ····- tall-$8065. (839MVG ). 548-8539 113115. SC-~--840-2245or968·1&48 Western ma~s & very terms·O.A..C. 1 yr. parts Our price ls • G J 2d P IS P B low miles. Z terms· & labor service policy Y $6671 66 a axy, r . I · 1970 Mustang Grande. avell. {278NRS). Auto OHL Nds pnt & mlnor body new tires, brakes. air 0.A.C. 1 yr. parts & labor Center'• price ls MA19UIS VOLVO Ford tf40 work. SZ50. 545-6546 ccod. 536-1237 Eves. service policy a val I. OH&. y 55195 MISSION VIEJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 033GNA). Auto Center's 131•2110495-IZIO '71GrJnTortno W1n.Lug. FIRE ENG. Red •75· pricels MAIBS PHIL. reek, A/C. clean. Below Kustani n MPG • .a spd. ONLY $2495 AUTO CEMTIA LONG Bhae Boe*. Trlr pk1. 1 a>ooml 25mp1. $Z600or lUSB&ketSt.,C.M. OWMr.8"-5083 bestofr.-.-0620 lt74 FORD ~~blkeaatotHarbol' Bl FORD '17 Mustang, I cyl. Auto, '8MTO S9UIRI 540.9109 U.. 9941 steel 1'9dials. Xlnt cond. Automalfc, radio, bealer ._TEMPEST Wp. 5eooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.200~ & deluxe lnterlot'. Super mi , gd. Urea, need• l,71 ........ .,IV 1185 Muata .. • 280 cu in nice! EZ terms-0 .A.C. 1 m inor work. UOO . ..,_ ·-. p yr. par11 " labor service M'l·MT8eves EvWJ extra i. the world V-1. Tac, auto, PS, B. poUcr av all. (183910). · laclu~IJaf 1 burr,l•r aucket auis. ' nu Autoc.ter'1 prt~it ll72PontJaclAllJm Oon· altrml l:atra a eel redlal1, 100,000 mi. OM.Y $2695 vest. Nnr ..mt, io_p It <791PR>. ,_.saJeaion-..,.lblt!!t. 7$l .. l03 .-..as · tln•· o,ooo: ~qu . b' "*·Con f'oa i.ea•· 'M * v-1 Gd cond. ...UTOC---1'1$-lM1 m,. Call • ,.. .., 'flllll -------------105 B.lkef St., C.M. •• blkeulofHarbor Bl 140.tlOt r IJJ4 DAIL V itlLOT !'r!d!y. July"· 1177 DEMONSTRATOR SALE!!! Huge Selection of 1977 Demonstrators On Sale Mow at· Year End Close Out Savings! GREAT VALUES ON FINE USED CARS '74 SAAi 4 cyr: engine. automatic transmission. radio. heater. bucket seats. vinYI roof & power brakes. (473KL Y). '75 CHEVY MONTE CARLO ve. automatic. radio. heater. power• steenng. power brakes. w/s/w tires. AM/FM radio. vinyl top & air cond. (262MIG). ; 52911 161 OLDSMOllU V-8. automatic. air conditioning, power steering. Dower brakes. fadlo. heater, whitewall til"88. (852ELU) '72 PLYMOUTH IARRACUDA 6 cyl. engine, automatic transmission. radio. heater. bucket seats. console. vinyl top. w/s/w tires & air conditioning. t?61 FUP), 51695 '74 PLYMOUTH SURIMG V-8. automttlc. air conditioning, power steenng. power brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires, vinyl roof. (770LPGI 51995 . t(' SAVE NOW WITH CUSTOM CAR LEASING ..... LEASE THE ALL NEW CORDOBA AMD VOLARE OR ANY NEW MAKE CAR, TRUCK OR VAN DIRECT AND SA VE! LOW COMPETITIVE RATES...FOR INFORMATION AND PRICES CALL PAUL DEFABllS. .. 546-1934 DEPENDABLE SERVICE YOU CAN COUNT OM. WHEN YOU MEED 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 225 CID 6 cylinder engine, bench seat. automatic transmission. day & night mirror. left -remote control mirror, radio, luggage rack. s:><>wer ateering, deluxe wheel covers, door edge protectors. WSW tires. Ser. f HL45C7B41 5131 76 MERCURY C0"'41T 6 cyl. engine. automatic. radio. heater. power steering. power brakes. w/s/W tires. a.rstom interior + exterior & air conditioning. (958NOKJ. '76 DODGE CHARGER V-8. automatic, air oonditionfng, power steering, power brakes. AM/FM radio, heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. {394PN-Y) - 53M5 '74 AMC .AMIASSADOR V-8. automatic. air conditioning. power steering. power brakes. power windows. AM radio with tape. heater. whitewall tire~. vinyl roof, tiff wheel, cruise control. (980JSIJ 52395 '11 CHRYSLER NEWPORT v..e. eutonttc, air conditioning, power steering. power brakes, radio, heater. 'Mlitewall ttrn. (1380LF) .. s1095- '75 PL YMO&n'H YALIAMT '76 PL YMOUTM FURY 8 cytinder. automatic. air conditioning. V-8. automatic. air conditioning, power steering, radio. heater. whitewall steering. wwer brakes, radio. heater. tires. (031NOOJ vinyl roof. C3.47PWM) · 52395 '72 FORD MUSTANG V-8. automatic. air conditioning, power steering. power brakes. AMIFM stereo radio & 8 track. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl root. bucket seats. (873NIBI '77 PLYMOUTH FURY V-8. automatic. air oond1tioning. power steering. power brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. (790REGJ 54195 '69 PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNEl V-8. automatic. air conditlon·lng, power steering. power brakes. radio. heater. vinyl roof. bucket seats. console. (XYC748) . BU\ltington Beach Fountain Valley ' EDITION • VOL 10 , NO. 210, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY( CALIFORNIA TEN CENT PropertY Tax Relief Plan Endorsed By KATHY CLANCY Ol•D6<ly,..._.lt•" A property ta'C rt:hef phrn pro poi.ed by Orange County Ai. sessor Bradley Jacobs won a nod of endon.ement from Sen Dennai. arpenter ! R Newport Bed ch> T hursday. Carpenter, who sits on a con- ference committee s tudying property tax rehef, gave the en- dorsement during a meeting with f1 ve fell ow legislators, two county supervisors and other county or- ricials. He said he believed the plan would help homeowners keep pace with the 'county's soaring in- creases in assessed valuation. The plan, announced last month bY Jacobs and Supervisor Ralph Clark, would increase homeowners' exemptions from Sl, 750 to S2 ,500 a year. 1t also would provid~for automatic increases in exemp- tions each year lied lo the home's increase in assessed valuation. Jn addition, exemptions would go up anotber $125 a year for every year up lo seven for the , homeowner who stayed in the same dwelling. Property tax reform was the chief topiC' of conversation dur- ing the officials' one-hour meet- ing. Supervisors Thomas Riley and Philip Anthony attended the session as did Assemblyman Ron Cordova, to-El Toro), Dennis Mangers CD-Huntington Beach>. Willi am Dannemeyer (R · Fulle rton>. Chet Wray (D- Garden Grove), and Richard Robinson (D-Santa Ana>. Carpenter said he was certain the Legislature would pass some property tax relief measure this fall, but he predicted it '!(On 't reallysolve theproblem. "About three months later, people will realize that what we did was not good or not fair," he said. Carpenter explained, for ex- ample, some proposals would of- fer no tax relief for homes priced abov~ $50,000, a proposal that would be of little benefit to most Orange County residents. "Frankly, a used camper is worth $50,000 in this county ... he said. During other discussions. two assemblyme n, Ma ngers. and Cordova, attacked a report by Assemblyman Richard Alatorre. (D -Los Angeles>. wbich criticized the Orange County J ail. CSee RELIEF, Pit1eA2> ·Flames 'I'hreaten Orange C~unty_ Just Droppe d I n Coast Guard rescue hcllcopll'r appeared to need rC'scuin~ itself Thurc;day evening when it landed on sand east of the Hunt- ington Reach Pier. Helicopter dropped in about 5:15 p.m. and was on the beach for 90 minutes while the crew repaired an oil leak ~fore resuming £light to Terminal Island, wh~re the c ra ft landed s afely. Crowds To Swell On B each Lifeguards along the eight- t mile shoreline from Huntington Beach to Seal Beach are gearing up for peak summe r ·beach crowds this weekend as sizzling inland temperatures are expect· ed to continue. An es timat ed 70.000 beachgoers turned out Thursday and lifeguards expect daily crowds to approach 100,000 over the weekend. More than 160 people were hauled from three to six -foot surf Thursday, but lifeguards said the most serious rescue involved a swimmer who suffered a broken wrist. l'he la.le. a.(ternooo crowd at Huntington City Beach got a sur· prise visit from a Coast Guard helicopter which set down on the sand near tower three after ex-periencing problems with oil pressure. After removing oil from the fuselage, the helicopter crew re· sumed thejr flight to Terminal Island, a lifeguard s pokesman said. Forecasters predict 'early morning a nd late a fternoon clouds but otherwise sunny and warm. Elvia Still King Here ·Break-ins Reduce Postal Box Hours By RAYM()ND ESTRADA JR. Of 1M 0•11., Piiot Stall Four break-ins during the past two years have prompted the closure of the doors to the &wntown Huntington Beach post office boxes during evening hours and on Sundays a nd holidays. Postmaster Wendell Goens said Thursday. Begiruring Monday, post office box renters at the 316 Olive St. substation must pick up their mail from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . Saturdays. Window service hours will remain the same. The 24-hour service cutback came after the fourth post office box break in occurred four weeks ~. Stock Sought For School If it grazes, the children at Golden View Elementary School in Huntington Beacti want to raise it. Goats, lan>bs and olber graz. ing animals are needed to nu the depleted animal stock at the school's environmental center. The hall acre center has a stream and poDd to make Ufe comfortable for animaJs. Those who can help by donating an animal should contact Gilbert Valdei at 847-2516 ;;go, said Goens, who was appoint- ed Huntington Beach postmaster June4 .. Goens said the decision lo limit the post office box access hours was difficult because of the potential customer reaction to such a move. But only two com- plaints have been received since box renters were notified two weeks ago. The postmaster said break-ins at the downtown post office were reported in February and Oc- tober of 1976. A third break in oc- curred earlier this year. Goens said the break-in which occurred four weeks ago coin· cided with post office box inci- dents in Cypress and Newport Beach but postal inspectors do nolbclleve tbein to be related. "J don't want to waif i.ll'lttl another customer loses mail," · said Goens. Authorities are not sure what was taken in the two break-Ina this year. Goens said about 40 checks were stolen during the two post ·. office box burglaries last year. ·No break-ins have been rep<>rt- ed at the two other Huntington Beach poet offices at 6711 Warner Ave. and 8151 Atlanta St. during the past two years, Goens said. The Huntln gton Beach postmaster, who previously •· worked in Los Angeles, said the clos~ of a substation's doors is not unusual when vandalism and burglaries occur. (SeePOSTAL. Page A%) 1,000 Acres Burned By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of II• ~Uy ...... SIAff Flames alternately marctiing and halting in Riverside County's brittl e-dry bru s hlands threatened to roar into Orange County today as more than 900 firefighters battled their ad- vance. No homes were threatened - unlike the disastrous Santa Barbara firestorm that swept down a canyon s•milar to those involved in the nearby Riverside County blaze -authorities said. Early estimates today indicat· ed 1,000 acres were seared by the fire, which also consumed about 400 avocado and citrus trees, a barn and one small ranch out- building. The territory involved includes Tin Mine Can.yon, a historic site of one <X the region '1 only mining ventures; May bey Canyon, and Hagador Can1on, all in the Cleveland National Forest. No serioa.s damage was an- ticipated even if the bl'Qfbfire does advance into Of"an«e County. · ' • "It won't get much past the county hne because it's burning against the Winds," said Orange County Fire Department Captain Bruce Turbeville. I -fle said the terrain In which c'See FIRES, Page A2) Major Quake Shakes Up Solomon Isles By The Associated Press A major earthquake struck the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean early today, the National Earthquake Information Service at Boulder, Colo.. reported. There were no early reports of casualties or damage. Tlie qua\:e occurred al 4:16 a .m . PDT and registered 7.3 on the Richter scale, spokesman Waverly Person said. He \aid the quake was cen· tered off the south coast of Bougainville in the 'Solomons and aboui 360 miles to the northwest of Guadalcanal, where two ma- jor earthquakes April 20·21 killed 12 persons and caused considera- ble damage in the Honiara area. The Richter scale is a measure of ground motion as reeorded on seismographs. Every increase of one number .means ~ tenfold in- crease in..ma,gnitude. There/ore. a quake wbich mea,urea 6.S ts 10 times stronger than one which meQUreSS.5 , Baby for Car Wuple Held After Trade . ' WICl-DTA, Kan. <AP> -A Wi chita couple who al- legedly signed a contract to trade their 11-month-old daughter for a 1964 Buick have been arraigned on ch arges of child neglect. e Mitchell Coster, 20, and his 22-year-old wife. Vickie, were arrested by Sedgwick County Sheriff's officers after a three-man surveillance team watched the trade. Authorities said the two had taken the car for a drive, and then signed a contract for the trade. Officers started watching the Costers· aclivitic!' after bartender Kathryn Drake reported she was ap- proached by a young couple who said they wanted to trade their baby for $.500or a goo<l used car. . The child and her 2-year-old brother ere in the custody of juvenile authorities. A hearin g was scheduled in Sedgwick County Juvenile Court to de- termine custody of the children. R e mains in Jail Sex-death ~uspect Lases Bail Cut Bid· Grimly declaring that the de- fendant's-aJleged crimes aTe worse than murder, a judge re- fused Thursday to lower the· $150,000 bail or a Costa Mesa man accused of plotting to kill and butcher two women assertedly hired to perform in the ultimate pornographic "snuff" movie. Fred Berre Douglas 54, of 276 16th Place, remains in Orange County Jail in lieu of bail pendlng his scheduled Aug. 3 preliminary hearing in West Orange County Judicial District Court. He is charged formally with solicitation lo commit murder and attempted murder. Douglas was arrested at a re- mote desert shack in Yucca llB Swiinmer '1 ffitJ>_y WJ!_ve At Clemente A Huntington Beach woman, who was swimming at the San Clemente city beach ~on Thurs· day, was struck by a wave and sufC~ed possible neck lnjuries. Bridget Lucia, 39, of 8652 Luss Drive, appea1'ed disoriented and complained of back and neck pain after the accident~ said Capt.: Nic,k Maule ol the San Clent•te Fire Department. FinmeaapJlliecl a Deck brace aD<I transported the injured woman to S8ft Clemente General Hospital by city ambulance. Sbe wu adlDUted to the hospital for o~_.._ ~ls reported to be In frOod ~tioa there today. Valley by two f e male policewomen introduced to him by a go-between as aspiring porno film stars who wanted to make their debut. The go-between, also a woman. contacted police earlier to allege Douglas intended t o film the bud- ding blue actresses in lesbian sex scenes, then murder and dis.- member them as the camera re~ corded the final act. He was arrested July 20 at the. Yucca Valley location, where authorities seized a variety of evidence including guns, butcher knives, bone saws, soiled lingerie and chemicals that destroy tis· sues. ProsecuUng Deputy District Attorney James Brooks claimed. Douglas has a Dr. Jekyll-and-Mr: Hyde personality and has been involved with pornography an~ sadism for 10 years. 1 He said Thursday the defen.1 dant's OWf\SOn bas revealed such information to aulhotitles, add- ing he-tried ~o---strretd--~ - Douglas from that knowledge. Several potential prosecution· witnesses who know him have also come forward, Brooks said. De!ense Attorney Patrick Magers sought a bail red"ction to $25,000, subinitting " file of let- ters-of ·character attesting to Dougl~' clean police record anct pusonal demeanor. ' ----~ ·---~~ ----- An.ANTA IAP l Ulneaiuti. raembllni dcnaue fever, which bun 't appeared In ,ptdemlc pro- pOrtlOftS ln lho .United Statu s1ott tbe lt40I, are belna tn vesticat.ed In n1oe s\alel and the District of ColumbJa, the n1 tiooal Center for Disease Control said today .• Prevtou.9' swi~ct case21 had been r-eported in. Florida . Lowsiana and New York The center i.ald add1t1onal cases are being investigated an California·. Geor~a ~ .M aant:. 14RescUes Keep Coast Guard Busy SAN DIEGO !AP> Fourteen people were rescued on a busy day for the Coast Guttrd alter a 46-foot boat sank and three other- craft signaled for help. the Coast Guard said. The 24-foot sloop Black Jack was sighted Thursday n\ght drift ing 260 miles southwest of San Diego. The boat's owner, Jack Vogt or Rio Vista. his wife, Hermelinda, and their sons, Daniel an.d Stephen. were all reported in good health. The cutter Venture was towing . the Black Jarit to shore. the Coast Guard said. Five people were picked up early Thursday after their 46·foot Hatteras c&bin cruiser sank off North Coronado Island when it hat a submerged object The s ur.K en boat's own er. Walter Britschgi of Ontario, and guests Wesley and Francis Bin- nell of Rialto and Jack Jones. Lino J . and Lino John Vaccher. all of Ontario, were picked up by " nearby yacht, Harmony, after Coast Guard helicopters were turned b2ck by fog l n another rescue Thursday. a ' Coast Guard hehcqpter fl ew Doug Drinton of Port Orchard. Wash .• to a San Diego hospital alter he radioed that he had cut himself aboard hi s s ailboat. Falcon. and could not stop the bleeding. He was sailing solo. And the cutter Pt. Stuart towed 1 .the 35-foot cabin cruiser Pieces or Eight safely ashore after it re· ported it was disabled with four persons aboard. I M urylund. Vlrninia and Mb alaidppl. Blood ~•m1>les from pa&tients in then autes are being studied at lhe CDC tropical dlseasea laboratories in San Juan, a Kpokesman said. Deng u e causes c h i ll s, headache, eye pain, severe mul>· cle pains and is accompanied by u r ash. It lasts for about a week but seldom causes death. Airlines. passenger ships and travel agencies have been ad· vised by the CDC to notify travelers to Jamaica, where the illness is widespread, that they should take precautions lo avoid mosquito bites and that they should advise physicians or any acute virus illl"\ess occurr~ng within two week~ after leaving Jamaica. Public health officials warned l'arlier or a possibility of the dis- ease spreading in the Southeast because of the prev alertce of the Aedes aegypti mosquil'o. The on- ly way the disease can spread is through the bile of the insect. However, all cases so far oc curred in persons who have r~ cently returned from Jamaica. "There are Aedes aegypti m~· quitoes in all the southeastern states, and theoretically there could be an epidemic in all or these states." said Dr. David Morens, an epidemiologist at the CDC. "That's what we're trying to avoid. A chain reaction could oc~ur. This has happened in the _past. and in the 1930s and 1940s there were epidemics in most or the coastal southeastern states ... Fr°'!' Page A I FIRES ... names are still running so per cent out' o' control creates a particularly severe fire problem because t;.S. Forf?st Service rec- ords sho.w the canyon-choking brush has fl.ourished for at least 50 years s~e tbe last fire. "You can imagine what it·~ like in the present drought condi lions," he added. • Bitterly. Captain Tur beville pointed out that in this case contrary to the Tuesday Sant& Barbara blaze triggered when a falling box kite shorted out power lines -the fire could easlly have been avoided. ·'The key thing here is the cause,'' he snapped. ··1£ was a campfire that was made in a closed National Forest area and behind a locked gate." Orange County firefighting authorities have literally begged citizens in the past three days to n 0 ,.,...1i. Slw'n avoid any activity that might r 4 •• ~ r touch off a disastrous fire. No arrest has been made yet in f"---b Qil--d the case of the camper whose il· t..JUTi S n;,u,ve ,, legal cooking fire set off the J . ~ present blaze, Captain Turbeville l.OS ANGELES CAP) ·A bill said. to r•rict the growth or sex-Authorities said they have 900 qriented businesses has beer. men on the fire lines, with 48 fire pushed through the City Council rngines. including six loaned in' a hasty and unanticipated ac-from Orange Cout firefighting • tion. -agencies, supplemented by seven On an 11·0 vote. the council ap :i ir tanker planes dropping P rove d t h e m ea s ur e (j t chemical retardants to surroun~ Thursday's meeting after Coun-theflames. cilman Arthur K. Snyder in· Five U.S. Forest Service troduced it with a n urgencv ~elicopters are also being used in clause ~s a specf al item of busi the battle. nes!' "Wfte not surf! wbat the firt'.; : POWBR l lSERS • .. going to do right now,'· Captain Turbeville said today, pointing ou•. its direction and s~ed of ad· VITr~1ra1J \'arTeCI oaaly :· GWEN 'JOLT , • COt :NCIL BLUFFS. Iowa <AP> -Several hundred Iowa Petwer and Light Compt ny cuatome"' got a jolt when the!" : opene<4 their bills and found they • owetl" ~.ooo. • A romputer erTQr appnrently .. was made In ri1uring one day·s z nialling or bills, sa:id Loyd :. Hornback, vice president. " "tt certainly docsn 't do : '"'ytbing for our image," Jle said. # .. , i j DAILY PILOT '"'lbe fire is mbst active on its southntem front." explained U.S. Forest Service ~Pokesman John Schaffer. "The winds make it hard to put u finger 00 when it Wttl be Con· tained," Forest Service Informs· U.,n Officer Debbie Gold l!aid earlier. ·'According to the btal records we can find, lhlt bruab bun 't buraed over tor ao to eo years, .• Oruge Cowl'1.F.ire Departme»t Captain TutbevUle Pointed out to emphasiie lt&volailllt.y. . ·---·---- Trash Bag <;.ase Gag Ordered RIVERSIDE (AP> -A Superior Court judge has lm* posed a gag order on Jaw enforce- m ent officials after Patrick Wayne Kearney pleaded inno- cent lo three grisly ''trash bag .. murders. Kearney entered lhe plea dur· ing .a 15-mlnute hearing Thurs· day in Riverside Superior Court. He was then returned to his cell in county jail, wbere he is being held Without bail. The 37-year-old Redondo Beach man is charged with lbe slaying of Albert Rivera, 21, of Los Angeles. Arturo Marquez, 24. of Oxnard, and John 0 . LaMay. 17, of El Segundo. • Bubble Bre ake r However, Kearney repartedJy has provided information to authorities concerning at least 28 other murders under investiga- tion in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside. San Diego and Im- perial counties. • Richard Alonso, rn. stuck nme piece!) of bubble g um into hi::; mouth Thursday and. with the encouragement of f ellow summ er school students al Cost~ Mesa High School. tried to establish a record for c•n · try in the Guinness Book of Wprld Records I le say::; the book contains no listing l'or the larges t bubble gum bubble. He hopes the publishers won 't burs t his bubble when he sends in his entry --10.5 in ches an diameter --for consideration'. S uperior Court Judge J . William Mortland granted the temporary rcs~rairaing order _pre- venting further public comments by law enforcement officials after it was requested by Kearney's attorney, Jay Gr06sman of Riverside. F rmta Page A J ANTENNA. • TayJor, who said the averl!lge range for a 35-foot CB antenna would be about three miles. told the commission local REACT ac- tivity would be severely limited unless antennas could reach as ha~h as 60 feet ·'If antennas arc reduced lo 35 feet. wc'redead," i.aid Taylor. Other REACT members said they have provided emergency aid to mariners in distress off the Newpart Beach coast when the U. S. Coast Guard could not Taylor pointed to a recent emergency call for blood donors ror a shotgun blast victim at f<'ountain Valley Community Hospital. Hospita l c mployes donated most or the needed blood but CBers also responded to offer their help, s aid Taylor. Taylor said CB radio operators provide valuable back up to police by monitoring frequencie-. for several hours each week. Commissioner Edwards said most or the "chatter" on CR channels as not emergency r<.• lated But REACT me mbers said potential e mergencies. which can be handled by CB. amateur a nd ham r a dio operators. justifies the need fo r higher an tennas Tanker Port Study Debated WAS HINGTON CAP> California Air Resources 8 oard Chairman Tom Quinn says the Federal Energy Admlnistralior. <FEA) has confirmed for itself that the proposed Long Beach oil terminal would cut the state's natural gas supply. But two California cor.- gressmen said the FEA bas never made such a study on the pro· posed Standard Oil Company or Ohio <Sohio) terminal for receiv- ing Alaskan oil. Quinn m.et federal energy and environmental officials Thurs- day. He also tried to allay the rears of some California con· ~ressmen who said slate red tape w•s hol<!inf'up-tt vital project:- Poles Plan Picnic Sunday Af te'rnoon The Polish National Alliance will hold Its annual family picnic Sunday from 10 a .m fo 7 p.m. at the Loni Beach Police Picnic Grounds on Dovey Drive, Long, Be ach. Game booths, music, prizes and Polish food will be available. Admlsslon is $1.50 for adults, wtth chUd~n tmder 1Z admitted free. For more information can 529-1034 • Frowt Page? A l RELIEF ... Cordova said the methodolog)' used in the report was "very, • very shabby "lie said he is a member or the Assembly Select Committee on Corrections which Alatorre chairs, but he dis claimed J\lalorre's report saying 1t was not the comm1llee's. Hoth Cordova and Mangers 'iaid the report contained wide al- legations of jailer brutality to in- mates, but lacked subs tantiation. Super visors R iley and An· thony. in discussing the need for ndditional superior court judges. a lso agreed informally to Lry to work out a compromise paving the way for thre<' or four addi- tional judges. Robinson has s ponsored legislation calling for nine new judges, but he said during up· coming talks with the governor's office he would lower the number He also said he would attempt to get Superior Court j udges to agree to a management audit of the courts in exch ange for supervisors' support or three or four new judges. f'ro.Page AJ POSTAL~ .. But one of lbe 671 past offi ce box renters at the downtown sub· station took issue with Goens' ac lion. Harry Huggins claimed the postmaster was "overreacting" to the security problem. Huggins suggested post. office box renters be issued keys to the substation front doors. But Goens said it would be too hard to keep track of the keys. • Goens said he received another complaint from a post orrice box renter who lodged a "mild pro- test." The disgruntled patron ad milted he had no suggestions to solve the security problem Smoke Rule 'Unbalanced' LOUlSYJLLE, Ky. <AP> • Rep. M. Gene Snyder CR-Ky.), has introduced a bill to prohibit commercial 2irlines from segregating s mokers and nonsmokers. Snyder be lieves the practice of placing smokers at the rear or the pl3ne creates a dangeroui. imbalance. Snyder, the .ra nking Republican on . the House aviation subcommittee. s ays that •'pilots tell us it screws up their center or gravity ... He would prefer that smokers a nd non. s mokers be seated on op- posite sides of the aisle. 2 Fre e Childre n 's Movies Planned Witnesses and others under subp6ena also ar e prohibited from discussing the case outside court. · Arguments on a permanent gag order will be heard Aug. S. Grossman also obtained a court order to permanently seal the transcript of the Riverside County Grand Jury. at least until the end of the trial. Kearney's former roommate. David Douglas Hlll, 34, who had been in custody in connection with the murders, was released July 14 after the grand jury re- fused to indict him. Investigators have tagged the s layin g s th e "trash b ag murders" because most or the young, male victims were found nude in plastic garbage bags in isolated areas or the five coun-ties Anaheim Hills Oil Spill Mopup Ends Oil company work crews and county flood contro l distr ict t!mployes have completed the mopup or an oil spill in which a ruptured pipeline vomited up to 120,000 gallons of petroleum int<> the Anaheim Hills area Wednes- day. A construction company's b:ickhoe oper ator was blamed for the break that spewed 150 gallons of partially-refin ed gasoline per minute. a uthorities s aid. The mess flowed from the loca· lion on Solomon Drive downhill to a storm drain and into the San- ta Ana Ri ver . where it ran d ownstream for a quarter-mile hefore being contained. lnvesllgators said the pipeline as owned by Four Comers Oil Two free children's films will Company and carries the fuel be sbown at the Huntington from Utah to Wilmington, where Beach Lifeguard Headquarters. at is finished off in cracking 103 p ·r· c H h plants near the waterfront. Panama Studied -aci ac oast ig way · Natural gas was shut off for a Saturday at8:1Sp.m . w ASHINGTON CAP> _ Presa-The films are "The Three Lit-time. but no homes were actually dent Carter pushed U.S. and tie Pigs," "Beaver Valley" and threatened or damaged in the fanamanian negotiators today ''Flash, the Teen-aged Otter." spill and subsequent cleanup. ro conclude their talks rapid ly The event is spansored by the A spangy material developed and produce-& new treaty govern-Hun li n gt-<m B-eirc h pub 1 i c lo deal with oil spHls wes used to ing the Panama Canal. Library. soak up the goo. county firemen ------------------------------------------------------said. CARPE'fING • • • • • • AND COMMON ''CENTS'' Carpet ads seem to generate the idea that each c;arpet store !S trying to be the "cheapest" store f n town. IRS ·H~le lherpayment Return Sought You won't be given any fast &hufOe here. We want you to find the perfeci carpet for your home. We don't sell the che~ grades. but we have competitive prices on the quality llnee we caNY. 8nd most AR~ NOT EXPENSIVE' Alde,..·s has always felt that peopje don·t want to put cheap carpeting in their hOmea. It la a disservice to presume that customera have "' little taste or intelllgance conoemlng the looks of their furnishings. We have always operated on the premise that customers wilt enJoiy and be tlai>pler with better ca~~ and this has paid off for us with constant and perpetatlng growth throughoUt twentv·five years In Costa Mesa. • I IrVble ., T oday's Closing N. Y. Steeb ' 4 J VOL. 70. NO 210, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES TEN CENTS 1 Property Tax Belief Plan Endorsed ' By KATHY CLANCY Ol ... 0..lfPt ... $Uh A property tax rehel plan pro posed by Orange County As - sessor Bradley Jacobs won a nod of endorsement from Sen Dennis Carpenter <R·Newport Beach > Thursday. Carpenter, who sits on a con fe rence committee s tud) mg property tax relief. gave the en dorsement dunng t1 meeting with five fellow leatslators, two county superviaon and other county of. flclals. ti~ aald be belleved the plan would help homeowners keep pace with the county's sowing in- creaseti in assessed valuation. The plan, announud last month by Jacobs and Supervisor Ralph Clark, would increase homeowners' exemptlon.r from Sl, 750 to $2,500 a year. ll also would provide for automatic increases in exemp· Uons eaeh year tied to the home's increase in assessed valuation. In addition, exemptions would go up another $125 a year for every year up to seven for the homeowner who stayed in the same dwelling. Property tax reform was the chief topic of conversation dur-ln' the oUltials' one-hour meet· ing. Supervisors Thomas Riley and Philip Anthony attended the session as did Assemblyman Ron Cordova, (D. El Toro). Dennis Mangers <D-Huntin«iton Beach). William Dannemeyer CR · Fullerton>. Chet Wray <D· Garden Grove). and Richard Robinson CD-Santa Ana>. Carpenter said he was certain the Legislature would pass some property tax relief measure this fall. but he. predicted lt won't really solve the problem. "About three months later, people will realize that what we did was not good or not fair," he said. Carpenter explained. for ex- ample. some proposals would of. fer no tax relief for homes priced above $50,000, a prop<>sal that would be of little benefil to most Orange County residents. "Frankly, a used camper is worth $50,000 in this county," he said. During other discussions, .two assemblymen, Mangers and Cordova, attacked a report by Assemblyman Richard Alatorre. ID-Los Angeles), which criticized the Orange County Jail. (See REUEF, Page A2) Flaines 1lii;eaten Orange C~unty o.lty ,lJit Aer1al. l'MW ~y '•Irk' 0'0-11 BORATE BO~BERS SWEEP ov~~ JUV£~$1Di.COUNTY .BLAU WHEA i MOSE TtfAtt 1.too ACfl~~ HA.VE.BEEN BUR~@ J TWO vs . More Than 900 Fltettght ers W•re on tfle Ufte 'today es Bla ze Ne•red Or•nntt·County Line -- 1 Turtle Rock Wrangle ; Bonita Road Site Stays By IOLARY KAVE OllM O..lly Pilot Sl•ll t Following about three hours of connicting testimony from upper and lower Turtle Roe ls residents. the Irvine City Council voted 3 lo 2 Thursday to build Bonita Canyon Road slits original site Upper Turtle Rock residents spent about an hour and a half ex- plainin~ why they believed the road should be realigned to a new location away from their homes. But s pokes men from four homeowners groups in lower Turtle Rock told the City Council they favor keeping Bonita Canyon Road in the original loca- tion. the Turtle Rock area would be decreased. Walter Hahn, a real estate economist, who spoke for the Sierra Bonita residents, said he fell the staff's analysis was .. weak. illogical and irrelevant.·· Les Card, the city's transporta· t1on engineer, said his staff recommended lhe original align- ment because of the following reasons : -The cost of building the original road would be about $630,000, while the new alignment would be about $1.S million once the additional right-of-way costs are added in. -'lbere would be no traffic in· crease on Turtle Rock Drive with the existing alignment, but there would be a minor Increase if the road is realigned. -Noise levels with both align· ments are below the city's stan· dard of 60 decibels. -Minimal grading would be required on the original site, but significant hillside grading would be required at lhe realign- ment. Hahn, however, disputed all of those findings and said instead that all facts point towards the realignment. Hahn said he does not agree with traffic volume figures used by Card. because he said he was not given them before and has not yet checked them out. The spokesman a lso said homeowners are opposed to the rise in tbe noise level and said the 60 decibels standard is too high. Jn terms of cost, Hahn said the cost of building a road at the cur- rent site would be more ex· pensive than at the realignment location. He said the staff did not add in his analysis that Bonita Sierra homes would depreciate by $710.000 il the road is built near their houses. and also did not add in that another access road must be built south of Bonita Canyon for future homes to be built there. Hahn claimed that II his re- aligned road were built, another road would not be necessary and that cost would be saved. But homeowners who live in the lower portion ot Turtle Rock argued lhal the road should be built where it is planned since it would prevent a worsening traf· fie s ituation on Turtle Rock Drive, which runs by their <See11JRTLE, Page A2) Elvis Still King Here SYRACUSE. N.Y. CAP> -What 42-year-old over· weight singer is worth a wait in Une or as long as three days just to buy tickets? Elvis Pres ley, that's who. His fans demonstrated their devotion to the aging rock 'n roll singer by wail· ing in long lines here and in Utica to buy the 8,000 tickets for his concerts next month. The ~vis fans began lin· ing up here Monday and by Thursday morning some 400 fans were outside the Onondaga County War Memorial to buy tickets tor next mon).h's visit by Presley. Similar lines were forming SO miles east of here in Utica where Elvis fans waited to buy tickets for a concert there next month. Jn the end. council members Bill VardouJis, John Burton and David Sills all voted to uphold the staff recommendation to keep the same alignment for a two- lane road extension Opposing the motion were Mary Ann Gaido and Gabrielle Pryor. They both asked for more study into the possibility of re· ducin~ densities so that traffic in Kent State Protesters Jailed Schools Seek lDng-ditttanee WHookup seeking relocation of a $6 million gym nasium annex, which would overlook the scene or the 1970 shootinp. On Monday. Portage County ·common Pleas Judge Toseph Kainrad gave the go- ahead for construction work. Alan Canfora, one of nine stu· dents woundedJn 1970, remained outside the fence. "This is to prove to the coons and to everybody else that °'1r atruale ls conUnuJ.n1 and we wauteveryooe to know th1s is not • a last-ditch effort.·' he said. As the. first bus left a nearby parkU>g lot, supporter.r attempt· ed to block its path. Several were knocked to the ground, but nooe appeared injured. Portage County Sheriff Allen' McKiti'tck said those arrested wopld be charged with c~minal trespais. Bond on flrat of!~ers W"ts placed at $500 cash, but bail for thole arrested a ~cond Ume WaJSl,000. . Membe~ of the May 4th Coali- lion, which wants the annex built elsewhere, voted 79·20 late Tbursd-ay to -di-sregard the judge's order to stay oil the con· <See KENT, Pace AZ) 1,600 Acres -· Burned By ARTHUR R . VINSEL , Of II• Dally Pllet SI~ '· Flames alternately marching and halting in Riverside County's brittle -d ry brus hlands threatened to roar into Orange County today as more than 900 firefighters battled their ad- vance. No homes were threatened - unlike the dis astrous Santa Ba~bara firestorm that swept down a canyon similar to those involved in the nearby Riverside County blaze -authorities said. Estimates al noon indicated J ,600 acres were seared by the fire, which also consumed about 400 avocado and citrus trees. a barn and one small ranch out· building. The territory involved includes Tih Mine ClifyIDt, a hlstorlc site of one of the region's only mining • ventures; Maybey Canyon, and Hagador Canyon. all in the Cleveland National ForesL No serious damage was an- ticipated evetl if the brushfire does advance in to Orange Couniy. "It won't get much past the county Une because it's burning against the winds," said Orange County Ftre Department Captain Bruce Turbeville. , He said the terrain in which 1 . flames are still running SO per- cent out of control creates a particularly severe fire problem because U.S. Forest Service rec- ords show the canyon-choking · brush has nourished for at least SO years since the last fire. "You can imagine what it's like in the present drought condi· lions," he added. Bitterly, Captain Turbeville pointed out that in' this case - contrary to the Tuesday Santa Barbara blaze triggered when a falling box kite shorted out power lines -the !ire could easily have been avoided. "The key thing here is the cause," he snapped. "It was a campfire that was made in a closed National Forest area and behind a locked gate." Orange County firefighting authorities have literally begged citizens in the past three days to avold any activity that might touch off a disastrous fire. No arrest has been made yet in the case of the cam per whose u .. (See FIRES, Page A2) Coast ~ Weatlie .. Low clouds and fog along the coast late tonlgbt and early Saturday mornlhl- Olbenvise warm and sun· ny Sal\IJ'day. Lows tonJ1ht ln 80I.. Uigbs Saturd ay In 70s at beadles to near 90 tn- land areaia, -· _ .... _ --2--. -• l ,\,Z OAILYPtLOI ____________ '"'"":""'::'.:::-:::: . Uke Dengiw Fever Srrilies In Nine States ATLANTA AP 1 llln~M·' 1esembllnR dc·n•ut· tf'vc:r, wt\Jt h ha&n'\ appcan•d lo t11adem1c pro poi-tJona in the United Stutei. 'ince lht J 940. • ue belni u1 \ cstigtah'<I 1n nuw states and th1· l>l$lr1Cl of C'ulumhl<1 . tht• lld llonal Center for U11>c.i1>~ Ccmlrul said today Prev1ou' 'U'l't'('l 1·1.1-.ei-tlJcl Big Quake Hits Isles In Pacific By The 1bsoc.-iated Pres1t A maJor earthquake :.truck the Solomon Island:. in the Pacific Ocean early locluy, the National Earthquak<' Information Service iJt Boulder. Colo . r eported There were no c:.irly rc1>0rt~ of casualties or damugc. The quake occurred <it 4: 16 a .m. POT and registered 7 3 on the Richter scale, spokesman Waverly Person said. He said the quake wa~ ccn· tered off the south co&st of Bougainville in the Solomons and about ~ miles to the northwc~t of Guadalcanal. where two ma JOr earthquakes April 20·21 killed 12 persons and cuused considera ble damage in the Honiara area The Richter scale is a measure of ground motion as recorded on :.eismographs. Every increase of one number means a tenfold in crease in magnitude. Therefore. a quake which measures 6.5 is 10 times stron~er than one which measure~5.5. An earthquakt' or 6 on the Richter scale can cause severe damage in the local area. A 7 reading is u "ma1or" earthquake, capable of widespread heavy damage: 8 is a "great" quak('. capable of tremendous damage From Page A J TURTLE ... home:s. One lower Turtle Jtock resident urged the council not to be "stampeded" by a small group Mrs. Gaido said today s he vot ed agains t the m o tion not because she 1s opposed to the alignment. but because s he believes dens ities s hould be lowered in the entire area She s ugges ted that future village of Quail Hill should not be built and perhaps no more sec lions of Turtle Ro<•k "We could really tell last night what a bad traffic problem there' is throughout Turtle Rock, :.o I wanted to wait and maybe change future dens ities.·· said · Mrs. Gaido. a Turtle Rock resi-dent. The remainder of the heanng on the general plan amendment will be continued on Aug 18. ~Pomo Shop ·Curbs Okayed LOS ANOELES <A P l A bill to restrict the growth of sex • oriented businesses has been • pushed through the City Council ., in a hasty and unanticipated ac· : tion. ! On an 11-0 vote, the council ap 'proved the measure at : Thursday's meeting after Coun ~ cilman Arthur K Snyder in • troduced it with an urgency :· clause as a special item of bus1 • ness. bcl•O reported in Floridu, LoulliHV\u and New York The center said udd1tional cu101 are being investigated in Calltornlu, Georgia, Maine, M ury lund. Virj.!1n1a and Mis "~1>11>p1 \ UlOod i.umple:. from Pa\.letlts an these state1> are being studied at l h e cue tropit•al disea s e ~ laborutOnOli an S un Juun. a 'Pokesman said De n g u e L'aus e :. ch1ll s , headache, eye pain, :.evere mus cle pains and 1s accompunied by a rash. It last5 for about a week but seldom causes death Get.ting Her Two Sc~1ts Worth AP WlrephOle .\arhnes, p1:1:.sen~er ships and lrJ\·l'I c.1~<.·nc1e.s ha\'e been ad \ 1sed b\ the CDC to notify traveler:.· to .Jamaica~ where th<.· Illness is widespread: that they should take precautions to avoid mosquito bites and that they should advise phy:.icians of anv a cute virus illness occurring wJthin two weeks after leaving Jam&ca. Actress Farrah F'awcett·Majors 1s toasted hv Carv Grnnt and her husband Lee Ma 11irs at ·.i purty in Los Angeles uft er it wa~ announced that Miss Fawcett has signed <.i t•ontract with a perfume manufacturer. f'~ahcr~c. which will market a µreparation tn her nc..ame. Public health officials warned earlier or a possibility of the dis- ease spreading ill the Southeast because of the prevalence of the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The on- ly way the disease can spread is through the bite or the insect. Judge Nixes Bail Cut However. all cases so far oc curred in persons who have re cently returned from Jamaica. 'Snuff Sla}ing Suspect Assailed in Coun ·'There are Aedes aegypt1 mos· quitoes in all the southeastern states, and theoretically there could be an epidemic in all o( these states,·· said Dr. David Morens. an epidemiologist al the CDC. "That's what we're trying to avoid. A chain reaction could occur. This has happened in the past. and in the 1930s and 1940s there were epidemics in mo.lit or the coastal southeastern states ... Grimly declaring that the de· fendanl's alleged crimes are worse than mih-der. a judge re- fused Thursday to lower the $150,000 bail or a Costa Mesa man accused of plotting to kill and butcher two women assertedly hired to perform in the ultimate pornographic "snuff" movie. t'red Berre Douglas, 54, or 276 16th Place, remains in Orange County Jail in lieu of bail pending his scheduled Aug. 3 preliminary hearing in West Orange County Judicial District Court. Baby for Car . -Wuple Held After Trath . - WICHITA.Kan <AP1 AWichitacouplewhoaJ. lcgedly signed a contract to trade their 11 -month-old da ughter for a 1964 Buick have been arraigned on t harges of child neglect . ;\Jitchcll Coster. 20. and hh 22-~car.old wife. \'iekie. wer e arrested by Sedgwick County Sheriff's officers after a three · man sur\'cillanC'£' t('!Jm watched the tra de. Authorities suid the two had Luken the car for a drin!, and then signed a contract for the trade Officers s tarted watching the Cosll'n;· ~1cti\·it1es <iflc r bartender Kathr~·n Drukt• rc•ported sh1.• \\'asap· proachcd by a young couple whu said th('y wa nted tc > trade their baby for S500or a good us ed c ar. The thild and her 2·:vcar·old brother arc in the.· c us tody of juvenile.• au 0 thoritics . i\ hearing wa:-. scheduled in Sedgwick County ;luvenil(\ Court to de· I ermine custody of the children ·. Dry Wall Contract Vote Set Saturday Meanwhile. about 1,200 slrik· inj{ dry wall finishers in Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties remained idle for the fifth week. Negotiations in their dispute were scheduled lo continue al 11 a.m today in Los ngcles He 1s charged formally with solicitation to commit murder and attempted murder Douglas was arrest~d al a re· mote desert shack 1n Yucca Valle y by two femal e policewomen introduced to ~im by a ~o·between as asp1rmg porno film stal's who wanted to make their debut The go· between. also a woman, contacted police earlier to allege Douglas intended to. film t~e bud._ ding blue actress es m lesbian sex scenes. then murder and dis member them as the camera re corded the fan al uct lie was arrested July 20 at the Yucca Valley location. where authorities seized a vanety of evidence includ1nK gun!4 butcher knlVe:•>. bOne saws. ;;oiled lin,llerie and chemicals that des troy tis sues. Prosecuting Deputy D1s tr1ct Attorney James Brooks claimed Douglas has a Dr J Pkyll .and·Mr Hyde persona Ii ty and has been involved with pornography and sadism for 10 years From Page A I KENT ... i-trurtion sitc With clothing over their heads to prevent bein~ filmed by police cameras, some demonstrators huddled in a circle s inging "We Shall Overcome " Others took s upplies over the fence to set up another "Tent City." They hung a banner at the top of the hill proclaiming "MOH The Gym," and placed four candles and 1:1 bouquet of nowers beneath it Protesters breached the fence when one group marched to the top of the hill and diverted five policemen on guard. whil e another group scaled the fence at the bottom of the hill He said Thursday the defen dant's own son has revealed such information to authorities. add· ing he tried to shield Mrs Douglas from that knowledge . Several potential prosecution witnesses who know him have also come forward. Brooks said. Defense Attorney Patrick Magers sought a bail reduction to $25,000, submitting a file .or let- ters-of-character attestmg to Douglas' clean police record and personal demeanor. f'ro.Page A J RELIEF ... Cordova said the methodology u:-.ed 1n-cne r ep<> ft was -\;'~l'y . very shabby "He s aid he is a member of the Assembly Select Committee on Corrections which A'latorre chairs. but he dii-. claimed Alatorre's report sayinR it was not the committee's. Hoth Cordova and Mangers said the report contained wide al legations or jailer brutality to in mates, but lacked substantiation Supervisors Riley and Ao thony, in discussing the need for additional superior court JUdges. also agreed informally lo try to work out a compromise paving the wav for three or four addi1 t1onal judges . Robins6n ha s s ponsored legislation calling for nine new judges. but he said during up coming talks with the governor·s office he would lower the number Ray Refused WASIBNGTON lAP 1 The federal government is refusing custody of James Earl Ray. who is serving a life sentence for the assassinalion of Dr Martin Luther King Jr.. and briefly escaped from a state pr1s?n earlier this year. Atty. Gen. Gnf fin B. Bell announced Thursday CARPETING ..... . • Fro. Page.A l HRES •... legal cooking n~ set off ~he present tM~, Captain Turbeville •-.Id. NV\ ' Autborittts said U.ey have ~ men.Db the ftreJines. with 48 fire engmes. ,ncludlng six ~oa~ed from Orange Coast firefaghung af encl es, supplemented by seven 9 r tanker planes dropping chemical retardants to surround thefiames. Fi vc U.S. Forest Service helicopters are al5o being used in thebaWe. "We're not sure what Ute fire 's going to do right now,'' Captain Turbeville said today, pointing out IL'> direction and speed or ad· vance has varied oddly. "The fire is m~ active on its southwestern front," explained U.S. Forest Service spokesman John Schaffer. ''The wlnds make it hard to put a finger on when it will be oon- tained," Forest Service lnfor:n.a- tion Officer Debbie Gold said earlier. ··According to the best records we can find . this brush hasn't burn~ over for 50 to 60 years," Orartf{l' County Fire Department Captain Turbeville pointed out to cmpllasize its volatility. Authorities· predicted today as weathermen estimated tern· peratures up to 98 degrees that it will be at least mid.night before the Corona area brushfire is con- tained, although not ext- inguished. ·•But if the winds go as they usually do, we may have a pro· blem just as we did yesterday," :. a Id U.S . Forest Service spokesman Scharrer. Br~zes whip throuah the can- yon areas periodically at this time or year In the afternoon and no change was forecast in weather conditions. They are running at 10 to 15 miles per hour, wfiicb 1s p'1enty oi velocity to whip flames in a n11r- row canyon and 'the relative humidity has held at Ii low of 15 percent for three days. A sudden wind shirt Thursday night caused authorities to order about 70 families to evacuate from a residential area west of Corona, but the danger is now past. they said today. The unconfrolled fire broke out while investigators were still tallying losses in the disastrous Santa Barbara blaze. which so far include 260 homes destroyed or damaged, to the tune or S23.5 million dollars. Laguna Beach city officials. meanwhile, today were in Santa ll a.i-bar a-co oI er.s-in-g wi-t.h authorities on what went right and wrong in their heartbreaking effort'! to save a devastated por. t1on of the city They made .arrangements for the conference because of the clear possibility of a similar OC· currcnce in Laguna Seach. And meanwhile. Santa Barbara officials were already . mapping plans to face the threat of disastrous flooding this winter. if ruins that last year could have lessened this week's fir1;: should come with n vengeance and :.trike the picturesque coas tal c1 ty u doubly-tragic blow POJf'ER USERS GWEN 'JOL'P COUNCIL BLUFFS. Iowa <AP) Several hundred Iowa Power and Light Company customets got a jolt when they opened their bills and found they .. owt!d" $30,000. A computer error apparently was made in figuring one day's ma I Ii ng of bills. said Loyd Hornback, vice president. "lt certainly doesn 't do anythfog for our ima~e." he said. : The proposed moratorium : would forbid the locating of sex ; shops within 1.000 feet of et1ch ~ other. It also would ban the shops ; from opening within 500 feet of : residential areas, churches. r schools or playgrounds oast Guard escues 14 From Yacht AND COMMON ''CENT.S'' _ _._ I ' ' ' • . . I . . ' OAANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT ...... ,. ..... "'" ... "'-~­l•o• c-,. v.,,.,,....,....,....,,.o. ..... Mtll"WfillllM' SAN DJEOO (A Pl -Fourteen people were tncued on a busy day for the Coatt Guard af\~r a 46-foot boat sank and three other craft signaled for help, the Cout Guard said. ~he 2'·foot sloop Black Jack w~s.lght«l~ursday nitht drift, ing 260 mUe.s southwest of, Sah Diego The boat's owner. Ja(k Vogt ot Rio Vlsta1 his wll~. ll'er!Mlinda at\d thetr aona, Daniel and .. ... -------------. -.._ La una/South Coast EDITION VOL. 70. NO. 210, it SECTIONS. 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FR I 04Y, JULY 29, 1977 Property Tax Relief Plan , Endorsed By KATllY Cl.ANt'Y °'""' o,,,,, ...... ll•tt A property tax relief plan pro posed by Orange County A., sessor Bradle) Jacobs won a nod o( endorsement from Sen Dennis Carpenter !R Newport Beach 1 Thursday Carpenter ~ho '>Its on a con ference committee studying property tax rehef, gave the en dorsement during a meeting with fl\it: rello~ leg1slators, twocounty s upervisors and other county or hc1als Ile '>aid he believed the plan would help homeowners keep pace with the county's soanng in <:re:.ises in assessed valuation The plan, announced last month by Jacobs and Supervisor Ralph Clark, would increase homeowners' exemptions from Sl.750 to S2.SOO a year It also would provide for automatic increases in exemp- tlom. c>ach year tied to the home's increase in assessed valuat1on In addition, exemplioni. would go uµ another Sl25 a year for every year up to seven for the homeowner who stayed in the same dwelling. Property lax reform was the chief topic of conversation dur- ing the officials' one·hour meet ing Supervisors Thomas Riley and Philip Anthony attended the session as did Assemblyman Ron Cordova, <D·EI Toro>. Dennis Mangers ( D-Huntin~ton Beach>. William Dannemeyer (R f''ullerton J, Chet Wray <D · Garden Grove). and Richard Robinson ID·Santa Ana). Carpenter said he was certain the Legislature would pass some property tax relief measure this fall, but he predicted it won't really solve the problem. .. About three months later, people will realize that what we did was not good or not fair," he said. Carpenter eKp1ained, for ex· ample. some proposals would of. fer no tax relief for homes priced above $50,000, a proposal that would be of little benefit to most Orange County residents. "Frankly, a. used camper is worth ~.ooo in this county.'' he said . During other discussion~ two assembtyrn e n. Mangers and Cordova. attacked a repqrt by Assemblyman Richard Alatorre, (D ·Los Angeles>. which criticized the Orange County Jail. <See REUEF, Page A2) Flames l'hreaten Or~~g~J. ~Qtµity OlllY f'llet .WNI ,.,.,.., fa\tKI\ O'.,...... &nlfl\TCBOMBERS-SWEEP oveR RtVERStoE COUNTY 8LAU-W-HEAE MoRE THAN 1,.000 ACRES HAVE BEEN BURNED IN TWO DAYS _, Cook Hetuls Hospital Marie Cook was appoint ed acting administrator of South Coast Community Hospital Thursday, sue c eedin g Ue rnard Ca rr whose controversial ad- ministr ative leadership was ended in an executiVl' session of the hosp1ta1 ·~ Board of Directors Further information was not available at press time Friday as to the terms un der which Carr left lhl.' hospital administration County Okays Swim Pool Encroachment Owners of Laguna Royale con· dominiums in Laguna Beach will be given a rent-free permit al· lowing a support bank for their swimming PoOI to encroach on a county beach, Orange County supervisors agreed this week. The permit will s tipulate, how~ver, that the homeowners association provide a public path through the landscaped bank area, maintain the landscaping and install signs Indicating that the bank is public. A s pokesman for the homeowners said those stipula· lions would be acceptable and noted the pathway already ex· is ts. The support bank for the pool and not the pool itself encroaches onto the county beach. The PoOl is located on private property. Girl Injured ·In Assault More Than 900 Firefighters Were on the Line Today as Blaze Neared Orange County Line Reoccupation Try 61 Nabbed at Kent KENT. Ohio (APl -Sixty-one people protesting planned con- struction near the Kent State Universilv hill near which four students were killed in a 1970 an· tiw:ir demonstration were ar rested early today as they tried to reoccupy the site Within hours of the arrests. construction equipment was moved mto the fenced in con- struction site. and a bulldozer began preparing th~ site on Blanket Hill. About 15 onlookers gathered at the site but offered no resistance to the construction work. Arter the work started on the site. a young man was arrested after he climbed the fence and was taken away. The demonstrators, defying a court order. set up tents and a shrine to the four dead late Thursday. but the encampment lasted less than four hou rs as un- armed campus police began dragging the passively resisting protesters, linked arm in arm. lo two waiting univcrs1t) buses About 100 supporll•r-. outs ide a chum llnk fcnt'I.' wal<:hl'd the end of thl' brief occupation as Portage Count~ ~h<"riff's dep· ul1(•s with ni ght "ticks stood guard The scene was a nighttime version of the Julv 12 arrest or 193 demonstrators. many of whom camped on the hill for 62 days, c;ceking relocatton of a S6 million g~ mnasium annex, which \\Ould overlook the scene of the 1970 shootings On Monday. Portage County Common Pleas Judge Toscph Ka1nrad gave the go- ahcad for construction"' ork Alan Canfor a. one of nine stu- dents wounded in 1970. remained outside the fence. ·'This is to prove to lbe courts and to everybody else that our struggle is continuing 1111d we want everyone lo know this is not a lust-ditch effort," he said. As the first bus left a nearby parking lot. supporters attempt· cd to block its path. Several were knocked tn the ground. but none appeared injured. Portage County Sheriff Allen Mc Kitnck said those arrested would be charged with cnminal trespass Bond on first orrcnders "'as placed at $500 cash. but bail for those arrested a second time was Sl.000 Members of the May 4th Coali - tion. which wants the annex built elsewhere, voted 79-20 late Thursday to dis r egard the judge's order to stay off the con· struction site. With clothing over their heads (See K ENT. Page A2) Judge Nixes Bail ·€nt . 'Snuff Slaying Swpect A.11ailed in Court Grimly declaring that the de· fcndanl 's alleged crimes are worse than murder, a judge re· fused Thursday to lower the $150,000 bail of a Costa Mesa m an accused of plbtting to kill and butcher t wo women assertedly hired to perform in the ultimate pornographic ''snuff" movie. Fred Berre Douglas, $4, of 276 16th Place, remains in Orange County Jail in Heu of bail pending his scheduled Aug. 3 preliminary hearing in West Orange County Judicial District Court. Re Is charged formally with solicitation to commit murder 11nd attempted murder. Douglas was arrested at a re- mote desert shack in Yucca Vall..ey by tw o female policewomen introduced to him by a go-between as aspiring porno mm stars who wanted to make the.ir debut. The ~een. also a woman, contacted ..,atce.·eder to allece Deuelas ln\eDdeU Ito IU.e ~e bUd· din& blue 1ctrea1ea ln labian 1H ceo81. tbu inurdar &ftd dis· tnfmW..,. u U.1 unatra re- torded th~l!,~.;!;c:l. • Hf•• re J uly 20 at the •Vue~• Villiy loollon, where ••UaOrJll• Ml•t4 1 v antty o1 evldihff bicJuchnc ~1 butcher ~--..... -... and chemicals that destroy tis- sues. Prosecuting Deputy District /\tlomey James Brooks claimed Douglas has a Dr. Jekyll-and-Mr. Hyde persona!Hy and has been involved with pornography and sadism for 10 years. He said Thursday lt\e d-'en· dant's own son ha reve&led Mich information to authorities. add· ing he tried to li hield Mrs. Douglas from that kn~ledie. Several potential •prosecution witnesses who know him have also come forward, Brooks said. Elvis Still King Here SYRACUSE. N. Y '1A P1 -What 42-year-old .over· weight singer is worth a· wait in line of as long as three days just to buy tickets~ Elvis Presley, that 's who. 1 • His fans demonstrated their devotion to lhe aging rock 'n rorI-5inger by waH· ing in long lines here andln Utica to ' buy the 8 ,000 tickets for h is concerts next month. The Elvis fans began lin· ing up here Monday and by Thursday morning some 400 fans were outside the Onondaga County War Memorial to buy tickets for next month ·s vis1t by Presley. Similar lines were forming 50 miles east of here in Utica where Elvis fans waited to buy tickets for a concert there next month. Major Quake Shakes Up Solomon Isles By 1'he Associated Prt:a A maJOr earthqullke struok the Solomon l&lands in the Pacific Ocean early today. the National Earthqua~e Information Service at Bouldet, C"olo • reported. There were no early reports ol casualties or damage. The quake occurred at 4: 16 a.m. P[)T and registered 7.3 on the Richtel' scale, ispokesman Waverly Person said. He said the quake was cen· tered off the south coest or Bougaioville in~ Solomons and about 380 mtles to the oorthwest ol G~adaloanal, where two ma· jor ea.r1bquatces AprU 20-21 killed 12 persona and HU&ed conaidera· bte damqe in the Jfonia.ra aroa. The Rlcbter acale II a muaure. or ground motJoa as rffocdld on s~~I. &wry lftc:fleff of orie ntnntitr lftMIW a ..,.. ID· ctHM li111taplt6. ~ a quake whlctt meu.n. t.t •ut tim• l\tol'Uftr ti.an 'Clft9 w~ meuuns~J. ' 1,000 Acres Burned J By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 t .. O.lly l"llot Slaff Flames alternately marching and halting in Riverside County's ~rittl e -dry brus h lands threatened to roar into Orange County today as more than 900 firefighters battled their ad- vance. No homes were threatened - unlike the disa~trous Santa Barbara firestorm that swept down a canyon s imilar to those in volved In the nearby Riverside County blaze author ities said. Estimates at noon indicated 1.8J)O ucres were seared by the fire, which ~lso consumed about 400 avocado and citrus trees, a barn and one small ranch out· building. The territory involved mcludes- Tin Mine Canyon. a historic site or one ol the region's only mining • ventures. May bey Canyon, and ~agador Canyon. all in the Cleveland N;uonal Forest. No sertous damage was an- ticipated ever\ if the brushfire does a dvance Into Orange Count.)'. "It '\'On 'l gel much past the county line because it's burning against the winds, .. said Orange County Fire Department Captain Bruce Turbeville. He said the terrain in which flames are still running 50 per- cent out of control creates a· particul arly severe fire problem because U S. Forest Service rec· ords show the canyon.choking · brush has nouris hed for at least 50 years since the last fire. "You can im agine what il"s ' Ii ke in the present drought condi- tions.'· he added Bitterly, Captain TurbevilJe pointed out that in this case - contrary to the Tuesday Santa Barbara blaze triggered when a· falling box kite shorted out power· 1 llnes -the fire could easily have. been avoided. 'The key ltung here is the cause." he snapped. "It was a campfire that was made in a closed National Forest area and behind a locked gate ... Orange County firefighting authorities have literally begged citizens in the pasl three days to avoid any activity that might touch off adisutrous fire. No arrest has'been made yet in tbe case or the camper whose il·· <See f1RES, Pa1e AJl Coast R'eatll•r LQw cloUQa and f Of along the co•t. late tont1ht and early Saturda7 morning. Otherwise warm and sun· ny S8turday.:Low5 loni•ht tn 608. Hlsl\S Saturday in 7°' at beaches to near 90 in· . I t ·' land areas. · . ,, . • • ' .. . "-. -: f. • .. I . • • l2 >AIL Y PILO I LISC $80,000 In Jewels Stolen Sh(or;rr :) ofrltN, 10\ , .. ,t11'ut1111e Ute repon\"\I tht'i't o( SW.OOH frnm ~ Utke f'orc ... t humc· 1>ttld todoJ> t.bal the home had b1•t•11 lt·ft 1ut locked for lhrcc:-hour' The J~Wt'lry wa, rcporteJ ~lolen fr~m the rc11dence of George and f'atr1tlu Wurm"r Wednei.da\' aft E'rnoo11 Th .. y hav1· "J\'"l'lry \tort: in l agu11a Ht't1<"h Mrs Warmt.'r "'ud 11hc had been d1~ph1y1nl( th(• <'u,tnm dt.· ,1go1ewelry IO Lo ... An~clei. II rt·IA houn. ht-Con• lhl· lht ft ~ut·~ t1oned by a reµorlt.-r tod;1~ Sbenff's Capt Robt·tt c;nrreih said lhe house had been lt:ft u11 locked for three hours after tht.• Warmers relurnec.J from Lo:. \ngel~ ·'I don't think n\\ 1nsuram·c .... 111 cover lh1s theft Mnce tht• Jewelry wai. ln t ransit from Los Angele::. to my Laguna Beach store." she said 'Rut thl' .,lolen items c1m quickly bc rt•placed without any problem · · Sheriff's officers o,aut Mrs Warmer stored the Jewelry in closet space near he t w1tsher and dryer s hortly after rl'turnang from the Jewelry cxh1b1t1on ut 1 he Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel The theft of the 90 pieces was discovered when she and her husband. George, returned home from a shopp1n~ trip. 1t was rl' ported 1 Mrs. War mer said today that "someone had knowledge" of the 1cwelry and quickly moved in to grab 1t after the coupll' left their home Mrs Warm<'r -.1.t1d '>hl· 'pecialll{'S IO lht• <"rCallOn of custom dcsq~n Jcwel1 y and signature bugs which arc i.old at her Laguna Beach storl' Sheriff's officers described the missing pieces as being gold and ~1lver Jewelry wi th diumond. rade and coral settmgs Laguna Man Seized .After Highway Chase A Laguna Beach man rl' maine d in ('Ustod)' today in Orange Count} Jail after leading a Newport llcach putrolman on a high speed, chase a long Pacific Coast Highwuy Thursday after noon. Karlos Ki ernan. 21 . of 546 Emerald Bay. whose speeding car was allegedly stolen from Laguna Niguel, was booked on a charge of car theft Police said he 1i. :iho wanted 1n conne<:lion with a felony hit and run case in Laguna Reach According to police. Officer Robert Anderson was drivmg his patrol car through the intersec· lion of East Coast Highway and Poppy Avenue in Corona del Mar. when Kiernan allegedly ran a red light nearly colliding with the officer before speed· ing off toward Laguna Beach. Anderson I mm e diate ly pursued the fl eeing four-wheel drive vehicle, which he asserts reached Rpeeds 1n <'xcesi; of oo · mph While chasing the car, a radio broadcast informed Anderson that the vehicle he was pursumg was listed as stolen It was also described as havmg been in volved in the Laguna Beach hit and run case Anderson took Kiernan into rustody after stopping the car at the LaRuna Beach city limits Energy Discu ssed SAN FRANCISCO (/\P) U.S. Budget Director 'Berl Lance Thu~sday. g~l a shopping list or California s needs during u breakfast conrerenc.e with Gov. Edmund G Rrown Jr Brown told reporten; after the meeting that they discuss<'d the state's energy situation 0 .. ANGE COAST I ., DAILY PILOT ,, Oally Piiot Stall PIMtt ROBBIE FISHER, 20 MONTHS, JUMPS TO HIS MOTHER South Coast YMCA Backyard Pool Swim Classes Popular Tots Take to Water At Family Pools Glee, pure unrestrained glee. radiated from Robbie Fisher's face as-he caught hold of Mommy and was lifted all wet and wiggly into her arms Robbie, age 20 months, was learrung to swim. Splashing along beside him was Brian Navarro, 2, who with great abandon was leaping from the side of the swimming pool, paddling over to his mother, who after givittg him a big hug, would fling him back in the direction of the side. -Away tfe'd gu-unttt having caught lhr. side. Brian would pull hi mself out and get ready to jump again. The children and their mothers arc part of the South Coast YM· CA's backyard swimming pool program Rather than being awash in im oly mpic size pool fill ed with dozens of fellow students, the children and their mothers can ('ozy up in the family-size pool under the watchful eyes of Karen Roberts. director of the YMCA swimming program and one or :.even swimming instructors There are between 50 and 70 swimming pools involved in the backyard pool program this sum· mer. The backyard pool idea began or necessity back in 1971 . the Y wanter! to begin a swimming pro- FrOIR Page Al RELIEF ... Cordova said the methodology used in the report was "very, very shabby. "He said he is a member or the Assembly Select Committee on Correct\ons which Alatorre chairs, but he dis· claimed Alatorrc's report saying 1t was not the commlltee's. Both Cordova and Mangers said the report contained wide al· legations of jailer brutality lo in· mates. but lacked s ubstantiation Super visors Riley and An thony. m discussing the need for additional superior court judges. also agreed informally to try lo work out a compromise paving the way for three or four addi· lion al judges. Robinson has sponsored legislation calling for nine new judges. but he said during up coming talks with lhe governor's office he would lower the number gram, but round itself without the usual 1nslitut1onal facilties. Someone checked and found that at that time. there were more than 4,000 privute pools in South Orange County. u figure which both indicated an opportunjty and a need for swimming instruction. Nation~lly . drowning ranks as the third leading cause of ac· cidentul death and two-thirds or the drowning victims did not know how to s wim. About one· third of th e victims are teenagers. While born of necessity, the backyard swimming pool pro· gram has proved to have real ad· vantages. "We have noticed the kids seem to team more readily in the !tmall pool ... Mi ss Roberts said. There is a maximum of fi ve students 1n the s mall pool classes In 1971 . the Y taught 80 children how lo swim. in 1976, it was more than 750. This year through the end of June. 333 stu· den ls had been taught. The classes are offered for stu· dents from fo ur months of age to adult. Sessions are about a half hour long and classes meet Mon- day through Friday for two weeks. Mis~ Roberts said the Mommy and Mc class. for those children from infant lo 3 years of al(c. and the Tiny Tots classes. for kids from 3 to 5 are the most popular ones. Young Masters Navarro and Fisher and their mothers. are part of the Mommy and Me pro· gram. Said Louise Fisher as she bounced her little son in the water. "It's good to get them while they 're young " POWER USERS GWEN 'JOLr COUNCIL BLUFFS. Iowa IAP> Several hundred Iowa Power and Light Company customers got a jolt when they opened their bills and found they "owed" $30,000. /\ computer error apparently was made in figuring one day's malling of bills, said .Loyd Hornback. vice president. "It c ertainly doesn't do anything for our image," he said. San Juan Lawsuit Settlement Near? to exceedina their 400-unlt Umll on aimual buildin& permit. for al least the next lhree years. Sweeney relterat.ed his cooten- tlop that the bargaining ahould be he\ddurtng pubUc meetings . The City Council has been dis· cu Sine the proposed settlement behind closed doors . ''The Mission Hills settlement is a Rood Ulustratlon ol how back· room settlement.!! leave a lot of questions,·· Sweeney claimed. citing 8ettlemeni of another lnwauit that forced the ctt114 e:it· ceed their two·unft por Jtar growth restriction. 11\e land Glelldale Y.tderal II se k1q to develop compn1u about 1.111 acre• eut ol In· tetlt.N a b) aouu. San Juan. The nrm'• laftult·ID•1• U..lw lt unt&Jable ~use o~cl aa:11q reatrituaM. lal·U• !tin and ...... m.._.. ti>dll. =~~-=-= rer WldDllCtq ta uou.er l'Oiilnd Of kllilld.dooi'~ UkeDengue Fever Strikes In Nine States A1'LANTA <AP> Illnesses resembling dengue fever, which hasn 'l appeared in epidemic pro· portions ln the United States since the 1940s, are being in· vestigated in nine slates and the District of Columbia, the na tional Center for Disease Control said today. Previous suspect cases had been r eported an florida . Louisiana and New York The center said add1t1onal cases are being investigated an California. Georgia, Maine. Maryland, Virginia and Mis· sissippi. Blood samples rrom patients 1n these states are being studied at the CDC tropical di seases l aboralorie:. 1n San Juan. a ::.pokesman sau.J Dengue l'au s c :. c hill i., headache, eye pain, severe mus cle pains and is accompanied by a rash. lt lasts for about a week but seldom causes death Airlines, possengcr ships and travel agencies have been ad· vised by the CDC to notify travelers lo Jamaica, where the illness is widespread, that they should take precautions to avoid mosquito biles and that they s hould advise physicians of any acute virus illness occurring within two ·weeks after leaving Jamaica Fro• Page A I KENT ... to prevent being filmed by police cameras, some demonstrators huddled in a circle singing "We Shall Overcome." Others took s upplies over the fence to set up another "Tent City.·· They hung a banner at the top of the hHI proclaiming "Mov~ The Gym." and placed four candles and a bouquet of flowers beneath it. Protesters breached the fence when one group marched lo the top of the hill and diverted five policeme n on guartl. while another group scaled the fence at the bottom of the hill PomoSlwp Curbs Okayed LOS ANGELES <AP> A bill to restnct the growth of sex· oriented businesses has been pushed through the City Council in a hasty and unanticipated ac lion. On an 11 ·0 vote, the council ap- proved th e m easure a t Thursday's meeting after Coun cilm an Arthur K. Snyder in· lroduced i1 with an urgency clause as a special item of busi ncss. Radio Gear Stolen Radios. radio equipment and ammunition with a total value of S790 were stolen from a Laguna Niguel home by burglars whose method of entry is unknown Orange County sheriff's officers said the theft was reported by mechanic Gary Walane McEvoy, 28, of 29041 Aloma St. He was away from home at the time Public health olficials warned earlier of a possibility or the dis· ease spreading in the Southeast because or the prevalence of the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The on- ly way the disease can spread is through the bite of the insect. However. all cas es so far oc curred in persons who have re cenlly returned from Jamaica. ·'There are Aedes aegypll mos- q uiloes in all the southeastern stales, and theoretically there could be an epidemic in all of these states," said Dr. David Morens. an epidemiologist at the CDC ... That's what we're trying to avoid. A chain reaction could occur. Tbis has happened in the past, and in the 1930s and 1940s there were epidemics in most or the coastal southeastern states.·· Frottt Page Al FIRES ... legal cooking fire set off the present blaze. Captain Turbeville said. Authorities said they have 900 men on the fire lines. with 48 fire engines. including six loaned from Orange Coast firefighting agencies, supplemented by seven !li r tanker planes dropping chemical retardants to surround the flames. Five U.S . Forest Service helicopters are also being used in the battle. "We're not sure what the fire's going to do right now,·' Captain Turbeville said today. pointing out its direction and speed o( ad- vance has varied oddly. "The fire is most active on it~ southwestern front." explained U.S. Forest Service spokesman John Schaffer. "The windl make it hard to put a finger on when it will be oon- tained," Forest Service Informa· Hon Officer Debbie Gold s~ earlier Heavy Surf Keeps Coast Guards Busy Surf running up lo five feel wal'. keeping Laguna Beach and San Clemente area lifeguards busy today as bathers fleeing the in· land heat found themselves in over their heads. "We opened the towers at 10 a.m . and we've had five rescues already.·· a Laguna Beach City Lifeguard spokesman said 45 minutes after his men went on duly "And I hear on the radio it'!. reall y busy down at Aliso Beach ... he added. "We've had eight or 10 rescues Just since we opened less than an hour ago." agreed San Clemente State Beach Lifeguard Paul Frost. ·'The waves a re running con· s1stently at four feel and we've got a lot of rip currents and a lot o( rescues." he added. San Clemente City Beach lifeguard officials said surf has been hjgh for three days, noltng 125 rescues were logged Thurs day. More or the same is expect ed over the weekend. lifeguards said CARPETffiG. • • • • • Car Replica Deatroyed A mat\ wbo bfo\llhl bis quarter acole Model T replica to the recent San Clemente parade bas sul· (ered a bad fiat. Police found what was left of the stolen car on the railroad tracks. John Arn.slap of Buena Park -whodrove his little car in the parade July 16 - estimated the car was worth about $1,000. Building Halt Bid Renewed San Juan Capistrano officials are plotting a new course for legal action aimed at halting a proposed bowling alley- recrealion complex in county ter- ritory just north o( the city. "We're going to try another angle ." City Atty . James Okazaki said today. "We're Jook- tng at the possibility of showing that the Environmental Impact Report <EIR> for the project was deficient." Okazaki said he believes an arcument founded on the merits or the EJR has a better chance of success in court than one based on the area's designation as wt thin San Juan's "sphere of in- nuence." The p,roposed recreation facili· ty at Marguerite Parkway and Via Escolar was approved by county supervisors July 13 after the County Planning Commission rejected the project. Okazaki said the planning commission re- jection was based 1n part on the ElR. San Juan City Councilman John Sweel'ley said Thursday the city would do everything within its power to halt the )')roject. "When four different groups oppose something and the superviBQrs a1u:>rClve.it anyway. I t h ink something s mells," Sweeney said. Central to the dispute is the recreation slle's designation as residential on San Juan zoning maps An attorney for the .developer urgued that the noise level in the area was too high to allow res- 1dent1aJ development under San Juan·s ganeral plan. Laguna Cop Nabs 'Mcuked Bandit' Pair Laguna Bench Police Sgt. Vic- tor Sagan is u cop who alwa)s gels tu s man, or whatever . Take ttiis morning for 1n stance. A masked trio were reported breaking into a fi sh pond at the home of Willi am Via. 972 Oriole Ori ve. Sagan responded to lhe resident ·s plea for help. Carefully. quietly. Sergeant Sagan stalked the culprits and !:Ina red two of the bandits with lhe goods. gold fish . The lawman theorized that the )'Oungsters' mother had lifted a wire screen off the top of the pond and the little ones went fishing The two racoons will be re- lc ased on their on own re- cognizance in a wild area someplace. Sgt. Sagan said. AND COMMON ''CENTS'' Carpet ads seem to generate the idea that each carpet store is trying to be the "cheapest" store in town You won't be given any fast shuffle here. We want you to find the perfect carpet for your home. We don't sell the cheapest grades. but we have competitive prices on the Quality lines we carry. and most ARE NOT EXPENSIVE' ~ld~n·s ~as always felt .that people don't want to put cheap carpeting in their homes. It Is a disservice to presume that customers have little taste or Intelligence concerning the looks o f their fumlshlngs. We have always operated on the premise that customers will enjoy and be happier with better carpets. and this has paid off for ua wfth constant and perpetat1ng growth throughout twenty-five years In Costa Mesa. .. t • Orange Uoast EDITION O.lty l'llet Aertal ,..,.,. ~ l'.trk-0'00-11 BORATE BOMBERS SWEEP OVER RIVERSIDE COUNTY BLAZE NEAR ORANGE COUNTY LINE WHERE MORE THAN 1,600 ACRES HAVE BEEN BURNED IN TWO DAYS Flames l'hreaten ange County By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol I,_ Dall, Piiot Slalf Flames alternately marching and halting in Riverside County's b r i t ti e · d r y .b r u s h I a n d s threatened to roar into Orange County today a~ more than 900 -Urefighter&-batttect tftelr ad- vance. ·I I No homes were threatened unlike the dis as trous Santa Barbara firestorm that swept down a canyon similar ·to those NB Chief Named to Crime Unit Newport Beach's retiring police chief, B. James Glavas. has been named chairman of an eight-man commission formed by state Attorney General Evelle Younger to study organized I crime rn California. Glavas' appointment was an. ' nounced Thursday in Sacramen· to by Younger who said he wants the panel, the Organized Crime Control Commission, to identify the scope of organized crime ac· tivity in California, study current efforts to control it, and recom- mend changes in control measures. Glavas, who has been hospitalized following back sur· gery, said today he anticipates having the first organizational meeting or the commission "sometime after the first of August." Younger said creation of the commission was warranted by the fact that a federal task force had recommendt:d stales create such panels, that California had not had one in 30 years and that the state's organized crime prob- lem ~med to be expanding. The commission is scheduled to make a final report in January. Coast Low clouds and fog along the coast ta~ tonight and early Saturday morning. Olbenrise warm and •un· ny Saturday. Lows ton.laht in 80s. HlJbs Saturday In 70S at beaches to near 90 in- land areas. INSIDE T08~ Y "llack,and Mol>ft" do ~. tn °" t1w wne aoo.e. r11r a pMIMto o/ Udl m1'lfcal com· mo eo OnlnOf Coo.It c~ t0Ula .l111to1" ICop• .Oftd ""*'~•"'.,.,,_Cl. involved in the nearby Riverside . County blaze -authorities said. J c Estimates at noon indicated 1,600 acres were seared by the fire. which also consumed about 400 avocado and .citrus trees. a bat'n cmd--0ne-smalL ranch oul· building. fire, which also consumed about 400 avocado and citrus trees. a barn and one small ranch out- building. The territory involved includes against the winds," said Orange Tin Mine Canyon. a historic site County Fire Department Captain of one of the region's only mining Bruce Turbeville. ventures; Maybey Canyon, and He said the terrain in which ll agador Canyon. all in the flames are still running 50 per- Cleveland National Forest. cent out of control creates a No .~erioug, damage ~'!'--;>-artieularly severe lire probiem ticipated even if the brushfh\ because U.S. Forest Service rec- does advance into Orange ords show the canyon-choking County. brush has flourished for at least "It won 'l g~t much past the SO years since the last fire. c:ounty line beca4se it's burning', , "You can imagipe what it's o.llYl'ttetttMf ...... SLEEP IS WHERE YOU FIND IT WHEN YOU'RE FIGHTING A RAGING FIRE Fireman Napa In Hemmock Strung Between Tree and Truck in Olevel•nd N•tlonal Forest Brush Fire . Halted Near Mission Viejo Teams of firefighters rushed to Orange County's first fire out- break of the current critical danger period shortly after noon today, to halt its spread east of Mission Viejo. County Fire Department spokesmen said the 12:15 p.m. brushfire ol unknown origin had spread over about 8 acres in Chi- quita Canyon before contain- ment. They said the totaUoo· ts about three quarters of a mile east of Trabuco Canyon, in an area ot moderate brusbland but one sbn- mering ln 91M!egree beat with 10 mile per hour wtnda. Shortly before l p.rri., the flrefiaht involved eight fire enclnet, a bulldour, two chemical tanker planes droppina Ure retardant and three cmivs ot men battllna it with picks and •hovels. Man Survives Nitrate Blaat BIRMINGHAM, Ala. <AP> - Frank Gilbert survived a light· ning bolt near him, the explosion of ~ pounds of ammonium nitrate beneath him and tons of debr!s and dirt piled over him. "If anybody doesn't believe in God, then let them get butled alive. They'll either pray or do something like that,·• Gilbert said Thursday from his hospital bed. a day after the accident. "I did a lot of praying, I don't mind telling you," he said. they landed on him, it wol.IJd have been so long, probably," Cobb said. Gilberti was listed in good con· ditioo ~d saya be plans to con· tinue.hls line of worlt. 1'1 wanted to go back to work this morning, but the <loc:tors wouldn't let me," be s~ld. •'I'm so sore I have trouble moving vel,"y much, but don't reckon anything was brokeo." like in the present drought condi· lions," he added. Bitterly, Captain Turbeville pointed out that in this case - contrary to the Tuesday Santa Barbara blaze triggered when a Calling Qo!C kite shorted out power lines -thefireCOllhh11~Hy have been avoided. 1 "The key thing here is the cause," he snapped. "It was a campfire that was made in a closed Nallonal Forest. area and behind a locked gate." Orange County firefighting authorities have literally begged citizens in the past three days to avoid any activity that might touch off a disastrous fire. No arreslhas been made yet in ___ _ the case of the camper whose il- legal cooking fire set off the present blaze. Captain Turbeville °<See FIRES, Page A2 I New Kent PrQtest F:ails; 61 HelJ, KENT, Ohio CAP> -Sixty-one people protesting planned con- struction near the Kent State University hill near which four students were killed in a 1970 an- ti war demonstration were ar- rested early today as they tried to reoccupy the site. Within hours of the arrests. construction equipment was moved into the fenced-in con· struction site, and a bulldozer began preparing the site on Blanket Hill. About 15 onJookers gathered at the site but offered no resistance to the constructioo work. After the work started on the site. a young man was arrested after be climbed the fence and was taken away. The demonstrators. defying a court order, set up tents and a shrine to the four dead late Thursday, but the encampment lasted less than four hours as un- armed campus police began dragging the passively resisting protesters, linked arm in Jtrm, to two waiting university buses. About 100 supporters outside a chain link fence watched the end of the bri-ef occupation as Portage County sheriff's dep· uties with night sticks stood guard. The scene was a nighttime version ol the July'l.2 arreM of 193 dem()hjltrators, many of whom calnped on the bill for 63 days, seeking relocation of.a $6 million gymnasium annex, whk:h would overlook the scene of the l~ shooUngs. On Monday, Portage County Common Pleas Judge Toseph Kainrad gave the go- ahead for construction work. Tom Garver Will Return To Museum Thomas H. Garver, the direc· tor of the Newport Harbor Art Museum from 1968 to 1972, is re- turning to his old job, museum trustees have announced. He replaces Harvey West, who resigned last month after ooe year as museum director. Garver, 39, first joined the museum in 1968 after serving as assistant director of the Rose Art M usewri at Brandeis University. He presided over the museum.. when it was located at the Balboa Pavilion and when it moved to larger quarters on· Balbo.: Boulevard near the Newport Pier. • The museum Js scheduled to have its QJ>ening exhibii at its permanent home in· Newport CenterihSept.ember. , Garver left Newport in im to become curator-in-dtarge ol the Department of Exhibitions at the: ., Fine Arts MllSeums of San Fran- cisco. · !· ~I j NB Fire Fighters ! . . . ·To Vote On 'J.tl,act By JOANNE BEYNOLDS Of Ille O.lly f'tleC Si.It T he 115 members or the Newport Beach Fire Fltbters As- sociation are slated to vote over the weekend on the latest salary and fringe benefit offer from the city. The firemen have been at odds with city officials and at the end of June declared negotiations at a n impasse, At the association's request, a mediator was brought in. The agreement now under consideration is lhe product of nearly three weeks or negotiation through the mediator. imposed raises of 6.8 perc:ent . The two groups, the police employes and ~ blue collar workers, Including trash men. sign painters, 1ardener1 and cust.odlans, said they were un- happy with tbe council's acUoo. The blue collar workers, mem- bers of the Emptoyea leaaue. bad earlier staged a slx.k-oot and had picketed city hal.l, but city of- ficials said today the workers had not repeated the demonctratlons s ince Monday's imposed setU~ ment. Retirement System> ana lt pays retirement al age SS. The amount is based oo 50 percent ol· the average of ~e last three )'ears' salaries. The public safety employes have argued that tbe packaae is Insufficient because alter deduct- ing allowaoces to malatal.D health insurance policies a11d to provide widow's benefits, tbe average veteran officer ends up with less than $5«>0 a month retlrement in- come. l 1 BulJhle Bre ake r A fire department spokesman said today the voting takes a few days because members or the as- sociation work on difCerent days. The association is expected to~ port its results to city officials by Wednesday. The issue conc~ming league members was an adjustment in tbe retir,ment system which would have meant a total 7 per- cent increase in their pay package. The issue that separated city officials and police and fire employes was a proposed change in administration of their retire- The system sought is called the California Highway Patrol system and it atarts paying re-. tirement at age 50. Tbe amount is based on multiplying the number of yea.rs served by two percent and applying that percentage figure to the average of the last three years' salaries. Richard Alonso. 16, stuck nine pieces or bubble gum into his mouth Thursday and.· with the encouragement of fellow s ummer s chool students at Costa Mesa IJigh School, tried to establish a record for en· try ii'\ the Guinness Book of World Records. He says the book contains no listing for the largest bubble gum bubble. He hopes the publishers won't burs t his bubble when he sends in his entry · -10.5 inches in diameter -for consideration. Meanwhile, members of two other employe groups that failed to reach agreement with the city, have continued to maintain a normal work schedule despite their objections to city council- ment 1>0licies. . The city's employes• retire- ment funds are now all bandied by PERS (Public E~P.loyes But city officials have coun- tered that the cost of that change alone is 7 .4 percent. The two-year package now un- der consideration by firemen calls for no pay raises in the 1977-78 fiscal year and a five per- cent pay raise in the second year. with the CHP retirement to be in- stituted on Ute last day of the con- tract. Anaheim Hills Oil Spill MopupEnds Oil company work crews and · county flood control district cmployes have completed the mopup of an oil spill in which a ruptured pipeline vomited up to 120,000 gallons or petrqleum into the Anaheim Jlllls urea Wednes· day. A construc tion company·._ )lackhbe operator was blamed for the break thal spewed 150 . gallons of partia lly-refined "'gasoline per minute. authorities . !->:.lid. · The mess nowcd from the loca - ·, lion on Solomon Drive downhill to a storm drain and into the San· . ta Ana River, where it ran · downstream for a quarter-mile : before being contained. fnvestigators said the pipeline 1s owned by Four Corners Oil · Company and carries the ruel from Utah to Wilmington, where 1t is finished off in cracking plants near the waterfront. Natural gas was shut off for a time. but no homes were actually threatened or damaged in the 'Pill and subsequent cleanup. . library Friends ·To Dona~e $5 ,000 . The Friends of the Newport · Beach Library plan to donate · $5,000 worth of furnishings to create a Dorothea Shee~ reading room in the Newport Center branch library. The organb:ation said it want- . ed to honor the city's longtime Aibrarian, who retired this yeat:' DAILY PILOT ·-··--~·-11'11111---··~ ~ ................. H ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tax ReliRf Plan Endorsed "'~. City omcials estimate the cost o r the two-year package at $115,575. By KATHY CLANCY Of IM O•llf l'llel Stall A property tax relief plan pro posed by Orange County As· sessor Bradley Jacobs won a nod of endorsement from Sen. Dennis Carpenter ( R-Newport Beach 1 Thursday. Carpenter, who sits on a con- ference committee studying property tax relief, gave the en dorsement during a meeting with five fellow legislators, two county supervisors and other county of· ficials. He said he believed. the plan would help homeowners keep pace with the county's soaring in c reases in assessed valuation. The plan, announced last . F ront Pagr Al FIRES .•• said. Authorities said they have 900 m~n on the fire lines, with 48 fire · engines, including six lo.'aped from Orange Coast flfefightlng agencies, supplemented by seven :Jir tanker planes dropping chemical retardants to surround the flames. Five U.S . Forest Service helicopters are al~o be~ used in the battle. ·•We're not sure what the fire's going to do right now," Captain Turbeville said today, pointing out its direction and speed or ad- v a nee bas varied oddly. "The fire is most active on its southwestern front," explained U.S. Forest Service spokesman John Schaffer . "The winds make it hard to pul a finger on when it will be oon tained," Forest Service Infor:na tion Officer Debbie Gold said earlier. ··According to the best records we can find, this brush hasn't burned over for 50 to 60 years.·· Orange County Fire Department Captain Turbeville pointed out to · emphasize its volatility. Authorities predicted today as weathermen estimated t em- peratures up to 98 degrees that it will be at least midnight before the Corona area brushfire is con tai ned, although not ext inguisbed. "But if the winds go as they usually do, we may have a pro- blem just as we did yesterday," said U .S. Forest Service spokesman Schaffer. Breezes whip through the can- yon areas periodically at this time of year in the afternoon and no change was forecas t in weather conditions. '\'hey are running at 10 to 15 miles per hour, which is pien\y ol velocity to whip flames in a n11r- row canyon ahd the relative humidity bas held at a low or 15 percent for three days. A sudden wind shift Thursdal' night caused autborlUes to order about 70 famWes lo evacuate from a resideJitjal area west of Corona, but tbe danger la now past, they aatd today. The uncontrolled fire broke out while investigators were still tallyitlf losses In the dlsuttous Santa Bari>ar• blue, whlch so rar include 2tO homd d~yed or dama,ed, to the tune or $23.S mijllcm cloUara. La1QD1 Beach clty olfldala, mdnWblle. todlf wer. in Santa B 4~bara. c on l •rrlot •ttb autbortttel CJD what went t1aht aod....., lo thetr btanbrtaldng effor& to UYe a devastated por. lion ol the cit}'. month by Jacobs and Supervisor Ralph Clark, would increase homeowners' exemptions from $1,750 to $2,500 a year. It also would provide for automatic increases in exemp- tions each year tied to the home's increase in assessed valuation: In addition, exemptions would go up another $125 a year for every yea r up t o seven for the homeowner who stayed in the same dwelling Property tax reform was the c:hief topic of conversation dur- ing the officials' one-hour meet· ~ ing. •· Supervisors Thomas Riley and P hilip Anthony attended t he session as did Assemblyman Ron Cordova,(D-EI Toro), Dennis Mangers <D-Huntington Beach>. William Danne meyer <R · Fullerton), Chet Wray <D· Garden Grove}, and RichaTd Robinson <D-SantaAna). ' Carpenter said he was certain the Legislature would pass some property tax relief measure this fall, but he predicted it won't Baby (or Car, CA>upk Hehl After Tratk 1. WICfllTA. Kan. (APl --A Wichita couple who al -" legedly signed a contract to trade their 11 -month-old daughter for a 1964 Buick have been arraigned on charges of child neglect. Mitchell Coster. 20. and his 22-year-old wife. Vickie, were arrested by Sedgwick County SheriU'!> officers after a three-man surveillance team watched the trade. Authorities said the two had t aken the car for a drive, and then signed a contract for the trade. Officers s\arted \Yatching ~e Costers' activities atJ:er bartender Kathryn Drake re ported she was ap· proached by a young couple who said they wanted to tr ade their baby for s.500 or a good used car. The child and her 2-year-old brother are in the custody of juvenile authorities. A hearing was scheduled in Sedgwick County Juvenile Court to de- termine custody of the children. really solve the problem. ''About three months later. people wi,ll realize that what we did was not gooq oi;-not fair," he said. Carpenier ex.plained, ror ex- ample, some proposals would or. fer no taxrelieUor homes priced above $50,000, a proposal that would be of little benefit to most Orange County residents. "Frankly, a used camper 1s worth $.50,000 in this county." he said. During other discussions, two assemblymen, Mangers and Cordova, attacked a report b) Assemblyman Richard Alatorre. <D -Los Angel es), which criticized the Orange Count) Jail. Cordova said the methodology used in the reporl was "very. verl shabby. "He said he is a member of the Assembly Select Committee on Corrections which Alatorre chairs, but he dis claimed Alatorre's. report saying it wuDOttbecommlltee's. Both Cordova and .titangers said the report contained wide al legations of jailer brutality to in · mates, but lacked substantiation Supervisors Riley and. An thony, in discussiJlg the need for additiorull superil>r tb'utt j~ges. also agreed informally to try to work out a compromise paving the way for three or four addi tional judges. Robinson has s pons ored legislation calling for nine ne"' judges, but he fiaid during up- coming talks with the governor's office he would lower the numb<'r Judge· Nixes Bail Cut Grimly declaring that the de- f e ndant's alleged crimes are worse than murder, a judge re- fused Thursday to lowet the $150,000 bail of a Costa Mesa man accused of plotting to kill and butcher two women assertedly hired to perform in the ultimate pornographic "snuff" movie. ~·red Berre Douglas, 54, of 276 16th Place, remains in Orange County Jail in lieu pf bail pending his scheduled Aug. 3 preliminary hearing tn West Orange County J udicial [)jstrict Court. He is charged formally with solicitation to commit murder and attempted murder. . evidence including guns 1 butcher knives. bone saws, soilea lin"erie and chemicals that destroy tis- s ues. Prosecuting Deputy District Attorney James Brooks claimed Douglas has a Dr. Jekyll-and-Mr. Hyde personality a nd has been involved with pornography and sadism for 10 years. · He said Thursday the defen-· dant's own son bas revealed such information to authorities, add ing he tried to s hield Mrs Douglas from that knowledge. Several potential prosecution witnesses who know him have also come forward, Brooks said. Defense Attorney Patrick Magers sought a bail reduction to $25,000, submitting a file or let· ters-of-character a ttesting to Douglas' clean police record and personal demeanor. CARPE'I'ING • • • • • • It is similar to an agreement reached witb the Oc ean Lifeguards Association. The nine members of that city group set- tled for a two-year package which also calls for the change lo theCHPplanQnJune30,1979. lif eguanls Gearing Up For Weekend The combination of big surf. wurm water and an inland heat wave Thursday added up to a lot of work for Newport Beach lifeguards who said today they see more of the same in store for the weekend. Thursday, Newport's surf, which had been running al a lake-like one to two feet, began running in sets of six and seven- f oot waves. Lifeguards said they pulled 150 people out of the 70-degree waler. There were a total or 60,000 beach v1s1lors. With the number of sun worshippers likely to increase this weekend. and with the s urf holding at a respectable four to five feet. lifeguards are bracing for a busy weekend Birch-Dove Signal Flap I .~ Newport Beach city coun- etlmcn arc pleased that the traf· fie lil!hl they wanted is now operating at the intersection of Birch and Dove Streets in the <HrPOrt commercial area. However, councilm en aren't pleased that work on the signal was held up 23 days. They voted Monday t o assess damages against lhe contractor at the rate of $100 a day. The contractor, Flscbback and Moore, Inc. or Los Angeles, in a report to the council, said the de- lay wns the result of the failure of a S11PpUer to provide a part for the tram~signal. Douglas was arrested at a r~­ m ote desert shack in Yucca Va l ley by two female policewomen introduced lo him by a go-between as aspiring porno mm s~ who wanted to make thei.-debut. AND COMMQN ''CENTS'~ The go-between, also a woman, contacted police earlier to allege Douglas intended to film the bud- ding blue actresse5 in lesbian sex' scenes, then muider and dis- member them as the camera re- corded the final act. . He was arrested July 20 at the Yucca Valley location, where · aulhorttles seized a varietv of - carpet ads seem to generate the idea that each carpet store is trying to be the "cheapest" store in town. • ~ # · You won't be given any fast shuffle here. We want ycu to find the perfect carpet for your home. We cton't sell the cheapest g rades, but we hav&competitive prices on the Quality llnes we carry, and most ARE NOT EXPENSIVE' \ Alden ·s has always felt that people don't want to put cheap carpeting in their homes~ It ts a disservice to presume that customers have little taste or intelllgence concerning tne looks of their furnlst'\lnga. We have always operated on the premfse that custo~ will enjoy and be har>pier with better carpets, and thl$ ha• paid off f~\JS with constant and perpetetlng growth through<>Uf twentrfiYe years in Coste Mesa. They made ~•menta tor the coaftnlDCO •aw• Mllit~:.fil••l: r clear .... bUltY ot. efBIP•· cvn-.111 IAPri• Be -!. 'AdH11aeaa wbUe, .. B~ .~~:~111?i~ 0.-...... !.91i&• 1tillii .. plltilt'liaR(~-­tf.....,~"111i. Saddlebaek EDITION VOL '1o. NO. 210, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Afternooo N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS\ Property Tax Relief Plan Endorsed 8.)' KATHY CLANCY I Ol IM Deity ...... ,...,. A property tax relief plan pro · posed by Orange County A::. aeuor Bradley J acobs won a nod of endorsement from Sen Denni::. Carpenter < R Newport Beach 1 Thursday Carpenter. who sits on a con (ere.ace committee !>ludying property t ax relief. gave the en dorsement during a meetmg with five fellow legislators, two county supervisors and other county o(. hcials tie said he believed the plan would help homeowners keep pace with the county's soaring in· crease!> m assessed valuation. The plan. announced las t month by Jacobs and Supervisor Ralph Clark, would increase homeowners' exemptions from Sl. 750 to $2,500 a year 1 t also would provide for automatic increases In exemp- tions each year tied to the home's increase in assessed valuation. In addition, exemptions would go up another $125 a year for every year up to sev en for the homeowner who stayed in the same dwelling. Property tax reform was the chief topic or conversation dur· ing the officials' one·hour meet- ing. Supervisors Thomas Riley and Philip Anthony attended the session as did Assemblyman Ron Cordova, <D·El Toro). Dennis Mangers CD-Huntiniton Beach). Wi lliam Dannemeyer <R - Fullerton). Chet Wray ( D· Garden Grove), and Richard Robinson (0 -SantaAna). Carpenter said he was certain the Legislature would pass some property lax relief measure this Call, but he predlc:ted it won't really solve the problem. ·•About three months later. people will realize that what we did was not good or not fair," he said. · Carpenter explained, for ex- ample, some proposals would of· fer no tax relief for homes priced above $50,000, a proposal that would be of little benefit to most Orange County residents. "Frankly, a used camper ·is worth $50,000 in this county." be said. During other discussions, two assembly m en, Mangers · and Cordova. attacked a report by Assemblyman Richard Alatorre. <D -Los Angeles>. which criticized the Orange County J ail. (See REUEF, Page A2 > Flallles l'hreaten Orange CQunty ,. o.!ly l"llel 4-r\411 "llolo by P•lrlck 0'0.-11 BORATE BOMBERS SWEEP OVER RIVERSIDE COUNTY BLAZE WHERE MORE THAN 1,000 ACRES HAVE BEEN BURNED IN TWO DAYS More Than 900 Firefighters Were on the Line Today as Blaze Neared Orange C-ounty Line -I Smoke Rule 'Unbalanced' LOUISVlLLE. Ky . (APl -Rep. M . Gene Snyder (R-Ky. >. has introduced a bill to prohibit commercial airlines from segregating smokers and nonsmokers. Snyder believes the pra ctice of placing smokers at the rear of the plane creates a dangerous imbalance. Snyder. the rankin g Republican on lhe House aviation subcommittee. sa ys that ""pilots tell us 1t screws up their center of gravity.". He would prefer that smokers and non- smokers be seated on op· ~site sides of the aisle Judge R e!ects lnwered Bail · In Snuff Case Grimlv declaring that the de· fendant's alleged crimes ar e • wonse than murder. a judge re- fust:d Thursday to lower the $150~00o bail of a Costa Mesa man accused of plotting to kill and but~hef two women assertedly hirM to perform in the ultimate pornQ~aphic "snufl" movie. ~'red Berre Douglas, 54. of 276 16th Place, remains in Orange Co,.orty Jail in lieu of bail pending h!I\ &dM!du14"1 Aug. 3 preliminary beari.ns in West Orange County Judicial District Court. He ls charged formally with aolkllation to commit murder and attempted murder. Dougl" was arrested at a re- mote desert shack in Yucca V.atley by two female poµcewornen lntroduced to him bi a ,iro·Wtween as a1pirih1 ~ fllm atars who wanted to <SeeSNlJFF, Page AZ> . $80,000 Tile~. Probed ]~ls Taken From Unl,ocked Home Sheriffs officers investigating the reported theft or $80,000 from a Lake Forest home said today that the home had been left un- locked for three hours. The jewelry was reported stolen from the residence or George and Patricia Warmer Wednesday afternoon. They have a jewelry store in Laguna Beach. Mrs. Warmer said she had been displaying the custom de· sign jewelry in Los Angeles a few hours before the theft. Ques- tioned by a reporter today, Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffeth ~aid the house had been left un- locked for three hours after the Warmers returned from Los Angeles. "I don't think my insurance will cover ttiis theft since the jewelry was In transit from Los Angeles to my Laguna Beach store." she said. "But the stolen items can quickly be replaced without any problem.·· Sheriff's officers said Mrs. Warmer stored the jewelry in closet space near her washer and dr'yer shortly after returning from 'the jewelry exhibition at the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel. The theft' of the 90 pieces was discovered when s he and her Death Site Protest husband, George, returned home from a shopping trip, it was re- ported. Mrs. Warmer said today that "someone had knowledge" or the jewelry and quickly moved in to grab It after the couple left their home Mrs . Wa rme r said -s he s pecializes in the creation or custom design jewelry and signature bags whlch are sold at her Laguna Beach store. Sheriff's officers described the missm,g pieces as being gold and s ilver jewelry with diamond. jade and coral settings 61 Held at Kent State County Common Pleas Judge toseph Kainrad gave the go. ahead for construction work. Alan Canfora, one of nine stu-• dent.'! wounded in 1970. remained • oul.'lide the fence. ''This is to prove. to the courts and to everybody else that our struggle is continuing and we want everyone to know this ls not a last-ditch effort," be said. As the first bus len a nearby parking loti supporters attempt· ed to block ts path. Several were knbcked to the ground, but none appeared .Injured. Portage County Sherm Allen McKitrick said those arrested wpuld be charged with criminal trespass. Bond on first off enders was placed at $.'500 cash, but ball for those arrested a second time was $1,000. Members of the May 4th Coali· lion, which wants the annex built elsewhere, voted 79·20 late Thursday to disregard the judge's order to stay off the con· struction site. With clot.hint over their heads to prevent belnR filmed by police <See KENT, Pa1e.U) ~'ElviA Still King Here SYRACUSE, N.Y. <AP> -What 42-year-old over· weight singer is worth a wait in line oC as long as three days just to buy tickets? Elvis Presley, that ·s who. His rans demonstrated their devotion to the aging rock 'n roll singer by wait· ing in long lines here and in Utica to buy the 8,000 tickets for his concerts next month. The Elvis fans began lin· ing up here Monday and by Thursday morning some 400 fans were outside the Onondaga County War Memorial to buy tickets for n ext .month's v isit by Presley. Similar lines were forming 50 miles east of here in Utica where Elvis fans waited to buy tickets for a concert there next month. Major Quake Sb,kes Up Solomon Isles 1,000 . Acres Burned By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of,,. Dally Pli.t Stall Flames alternately marching and halting in Riverside County's brittl e -dr y bru s hland s threatened to roar into Orange County today as more than 900 firefighter-s battled their ad· vance. No homes were threatened • unlike the disastrous Santa Barbara firestorm that swept down a canyon similar to those involved in the nearby Riverside County blaze -authorities said. Estimates at noon indicated 1,600 acres were seared by the fire, which also consumed about 400 avocado and citr:us trees. a barn and one small ranch out· building The territory involved includes Tin Mine Canyon, a historic site of one of the region's only mining ventures; Maybey Canyon, and Hagador Canyon, all in the Cleveland National Forest. No serious damage was an· ticipated even if the brushfire does advance into Orange County. "It won't get much past the county line because it's burning against the winds." said Orange County Fire Department Captain Bru.ce Turbeville. He said the terrain in which flames are still running 50 per- cent out of control creates a particularly severe fire problem because U.S. Forest Service rec- ords show the canyon-choking · brus h has flourished for at least 50 years since the last fire. 1 "You can imagine what it's 1 · like in the present drought condi· tions," he added. Bitterly, Captain Turbeville pointed out that in this case - contrary to the Tuesday Santa Barbara blaze triggered when a falling box kite shorted out power lines -the fire could easily have been avoided. "The key thing here is the cause," he snapped. "It was a campfire that was made in a closed National Forest area and behind a locked gate." Orange County firefighting authorities have literally begged citizens in the past three days to avoid any activity that might touch off a disastrous flre. No arrest bas been made yet in the case of the camper whose il· <See FIRES, Page AZ) Coast Low clouds arid log along the coast late tonight and early Saturday mornin1. Otherwise warm and sun- ny Saturday. Lows toni1ht In 608. Hilbs Saturday in 70S at beaches to near 90 in· landareu. IN81BE TODAY ( Pilot Logbook J Old Sol Does Job Fo r 'Simple' Pool 8)' WILLIAM SCHREIRER 04lllltM!, ...... .....-·~ rr·s Not' MUCH to look at and ltdldn'tco!'lt. mu\!h, but tt N"prest•nt~ my flt1t commitment tot.he a1eofsolar power. Why. l 'm probably tht flrM on my block in the Lake Fort'.."t l'UOHHunlty with a solur swimming pool heater. Though the heater l!'ln't anythmg special, neither is the pool It's JWil one or those $.500. aabove-the-1round jobs with -;tt'cl wal111 wid a four foot dt:ep plut1c llnt•r Though Ohl Sol tltlt'' J pretty good JOb or warman~ the shallow water without a hettter 70 degrees wasn't high enou~h for mv wtfe Her ~oal 1s 85 or bust So. ~ 1lh thl• help of m> ingenious tather1nla~. J nJtural inventor, lhe solar heater look shape About 200 reel of '1c-<1ble bla<:k 1>la'>l1c pipe was laid out in J t·o1l. stapled lo u bourd and placed on the rnor of the house. racing south KHIU!IBElt One end of the pipe was hooked with garden hose to a small marine pump and the other to a hose leading back into the pool. Turn on the pump and, presto. a 20-degree increase 1n the temperature of water flowing out or the system. All this technology and a warm pool to boot for an in· vestm('nl nf about $1>0 • • • PARENTS OF PRE·SCHOOL youngsters may have som ething tp learn from their chHdren. Al least, that's the point of a class that will be offered by Saddleback College this fall The course, called .. Parent Education," is an early childhood education studies workshop for parents and their thn.•e to five year·old C'h1ldren. It will take place at the Park West Apartmt'nts clubhouse m Irvine. During the sessions. parents will observe their children's act1v1ties and discuss them during class sessions as 1f ohsC'rving their activities at holl)e all day isn't enough * • • OOWN IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Mayor Yvon Hcckscher and Planmng Dire<!tor Tom Merrell have been getting quite a few laughs lately. The two showed up recently at a San Juan Business and Property Owners Assoc1at1on meeting to discuss a pro- posed downtown mall concept Not known for their popularity among local busi- ness men bccau~c of city restrictions on commercial signs and residential development. Heckscher and Merrell pre- pared for the onslaught or questions at the conclusion or their pr<'scntalion "The mayor and l agrcL'CI before we came in here that I would answer the easy questions and he would take the hard ones." Merrell said. outlining a defense posture. Not lo be outdone. Heckscher replied "And l get te>de- ctdl' which ones arc the hard questions." IRS Ha~le Overpaymem R e turn Sought SALT LAKE CITY CA P ) David Durbano said he was "tickled to death" when he got his 1975 tax refund check for $18,727 fro m the Internal Revenue Servict' lie only asked for $279. "The check was made out to me," he said. "(didn 't ask for the money. I could use the money. rr it had been $1 lR,000 I would have done the same thing nothing." Now, two years later, the IRS has filed suit in U .S District Court. asking return of the over payment, which Durbano says he twice tried to pay back, plus $2.628 in interest payments. The Ogden businessman, in a telephone interview Thursday. declined to s ay what he did with the money or whether he could pa'y it back The suit ... ay-.. Ourbano·s 1975 tax return listed S2.008 under tax es withheld, wbJch the IRS mis takenly read as $20,008 Durbano said the Ogden IRS regional office twice rejected at tempts to repay the overpay ment. "They wouldn't take 1t. ·· he said . "They said they couldn't ha ndle It out or their office Nobody knew where the money was to be sent.·· • The IRS says Durbano refused ; to return the money when the er· : ror was discovered. ' Durbano said he will repay the overpayment but "I don't believe OflANOI! COAST \A DAILY PILOT .......... .::.~~:.~~ .. -- T-tillft'#tl 1411\W T~A.M ....... Ma~!MUh" a.. ...... "-""-........ AMlttt'll~llll .. ~ ..... tecll v.a.v OMoe U10! U ... , ,_ ... fl.,.. or.oit l'•...,.•1 c.NWM~~ .... M...C ~.:::'\:s:'J.:.e,:;::• ~ ... (11•)'°°1 °' ............. .....,.. 1 ought to be forced to pay any in terest." Regional IRS counsel Stewart Walz said he was "not allowed to l'Om ment · · on the case Coast Guard Re scue ·14 From Yacht SAN DIEGO CAP> -Fourteen people were rescued on a busy day for the Coasl Guard after a 46-foot boat sank af\d three other craft signaled Cor help. the Coast Guard said . The 24-foot sloop .alack Jack was sighLed Thursday niibt drift ing 260 miles southwest or San Diego. The boat's owner, J ack Vogt or Rio Vista, his wife, Hermelinda, a nd t heir sons, Daniel and Stephen. were all reported in good health. The cutter Venture was towing the Black Jack to shore. the Coast Guard said. Five people were picked up early Thursday after their 46-foot Hatteras cabin cruiser sank off North Coronado Island when it hit a submerged object. The sunken boat's owner, Walter Britschgi of Ontario, and guests Wesley and Francis Bin- nell of Rialto and Jack Jones, Lino J. and Lino John Vaccher, a ll of Ontario, were picked up by 11 nearby yacht, Harmony, after Coast Guard helicopter• wtre turned back by fog. lo another rescue Thursday. a Cout Guard helicopter flew Doua Drlnton of Port Orchard, Wnsh., to a San Dleao hospital after he radioed that he had cut himself aboard hla sailboat, Falcon. and could not 1t0p the bleedlni. Ke wo11 aailln& aolo. And the cutt« Pt. S\uart ~6d. the ~foot cabin crutser Pieces ot Eifbt aafely uho,. (ft., ll re- ported it WU. dlHbled wtth (OU:r J>Cl'SOftg abOard. -I I ......... _ --~~~ ---:-:--~ - 111ness .Sp~~ds t.brouahtbeb4teot~lnaect.: " th~ stateJ.'' aaid Dr. David Fever ATLANTA <AP) Illnesses reaembl1n1 dentue fever, whicb haan't appeared in epidemlc pro- ~rtlona ln the United States alnce tbe 1940s, are being in- vestigated in nine states and the District of Columbia, the na - tional Center for Disease Control uid today. Prevtous suspect cases had b een reported in Florida, Louisiana and Ne.~ York. The center s a id additional cases are being investigated in California, Georgia. Maine. Maryland, Virginia and Mis· sassippi Blood samples from patients in these states are being studied at the CDC tropical diseases laboratories in San Juan, a spokesman said SJCissue Dengue cau1411 c hllh. headache, 01e pain. aeverenws. Cllo painl and ti accompanied by a rub. It Jqte tor about a week but Mldom uuses death. Airlines, paaaen"er ships and travel agencies have been ad vised by the CDC to notify travelers to Jamaica, where the Ulness is widespread. that they should take preca utions to avoid mosquito b1te1 and that they should advise physicians of any acute virus illness occurring within two weeks after leaving Jamaica. Public health officials warned earlier o.f a possibility of the dis· ease spreading in the Southeast because of the prevalence or the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The on- ly way the disease can spread 1s Sowev« .. all c...-10 '" M~. IUl epldemlolorist at tbe' curted 1n persons y.rho h•ve re-· ODC, ''That•s what we're trying t'enUy retumedfrom Jarna1ca. to a~d. A cbAln reaction could "There are Aedea aegypU mos· occur. This baa happened in tbe- quitoes in all the southeastern past, and in the 1930s and l9'0s states, and theoretically there there were epidemics in most of could be an epidemic in all or the coaslaJ southeastern states." ,,...·rflfleA1 FIRES NEAB COUNTY. • • legal cooking fire set orr the present blue, Captain Turbevlll~ said. . Authorities said they have 900 men on the fire lines, with 48 fire engines, including six loaned from Orange Coast firefighting agencies, supplemented by seven a ir tanker planes dropping chemical retardants to surround the flames. tallying l~ses in the disastrous Santa Barbara blue, which so fur include 260 homes destroyed or damaged, to the tune of $23.5 million dollars. Laguna Beach city officials. meanwhile, today wera in Santa B a rbara conferring with aulhoriUes on what went right and wrong in their heartbreaking efforts to save a devastated por~ ti on or the city. . New Halt Sought Of Bowling Alley_ Five U.S. Forest Service helicopters are also being used m the battle. "We're not sure what the fire's going to do right now,·' Captain Turbeville said today, pointin~ out its direction and speed or ad· v ance has varied oddly. "The fire is most active on its southwestern front,·· explained U.S. Forest Service spokesman John Schaffer. They made arrangements for the conference because of the clear possibility or a similar oc- currence in Laeuna Beach. F ro111 Pag~ Al San Juan Capistrano officials arc plotting a new course for legal action aimed at halting a proposed bowling alley. recreation complex in county ter- ritory just north of the clty. "We'r e going lo try another a ngl e," City Atty. James Okazaki said today. "We're look- ing at the ~sibility of showing that lhe Environmental Impact Report <EIR> for the project was deficient.•• Okazaki said he believes an argument founded on the merits of the EJR has a better chance of s uccess in court than one based ,.,.... Pflfle Al SNUFF ... make their debut. The go-between, also a woman. t'ontacted police earli er to allege Douglas intended to film the bud· ding blue at'tresses in lesbian !;ex· scenes, then murder and dis- member them as the camera re- t'Orded the fin:d at't. He was arrested July 20 at the Yucca Valley location, where authorities seized a variety o( evidence including guns. butcher knaves. bone saws, soiled lin~erie and cb.cmicals thal de&troy tis- sues. Prosccutmg Deputy District Allomey James Brooks claimed Douglas has a Dr. Jekyll-and-Mr. Hyde personality and bas been involved with pornography and sadism for 10 years. lie said Thursday the defen- dant's own son has revealed such information to authorities, add- ing he tried to shield Mrs Oougla.'I from that knowledge. Several potential prosecution witnesses who know him have also come forward. Brooks said. Defe nse Attorney Patrick Magers sought a bail reduction to $25.000, submitting a file of l~­ le rs-of-ch a r acter attesting to Douglas' t'lean police record and personal demeanor. Wntract J7 o t e In Dry Wall Strike Slated Management officials will vote Saturday on a new dry wall in- stallers contract in an attempt to avert a stnke. The new conlrat't agreement was reached late Wednesday by representatives of the Southern California Dry Wall Contractors Association and the Carpenters Union. which represents the in- stallers. The current installers contract expires July 31. Under the new contract pro· posnJ, drywall installers would receive a 73-cent-per-hour in- crease in wages and fringe benefits retroactive \o July 1. The 1nstallers currently receive St 1.21 per hour plus $3.90 per hour in fringe benefits. The proposed contract also provides 75-cent·per -hour in- cr eases in wages and fringe benefits July l , 1978 and 19'19. Tba propoaed three·year agree'thent also includes a red.Lie· tion .ln the dally •tandard output rate or 2,000 aquaro feet. The rate will be reduced to 1,900 square reet Aua. l and will cJrop to 1,800 square feet on Jan. 1,19'18 .. T)lat pie•u a ptettwQrk raise to 4.8 ccntl per sqJ.ar• locil ln Ausuat wlth a.n tnttease tb about five c ntl per square f~ In January. •1Tb•l may tiot •••m llto much. llut U.. , • .,._.. lolt.aller wUl di 1bc*til.M "'ere f .. t a d•Y1M '1~1~&1 liic,...._" ~'*1.ve JtrrJ stidlnM aald f'rtdaJ. 0r1 na ta.stall en wm llOl wte OD thl~!!!~~ A9.'2, btft9*11*U~Wi~ mdl iUJ 1flt 'overwlli rJ:llb '11 r• on the area's des1gnat1on as within San Juan's "sphere of in· fluence." The proposed recreation facili- ty at Marguerite Parkway and Via Escolar was a pproved by county supervisors July 13 after the County Planning Commission rejected the project. Okazaki said the planning commission re· • jection was based in part on the EIR. San Juan City Councilman John Sweeney said Thursday lhe city would do everything wlthJn its power to halt the project. "When four different groups opp ose somethin g and the supervisors approve it anyway, I think somethin g s mells.·• Sweeney said. Central to the dis pute 1s the recreation site's designation as residential on San Juan zoning maps. An attorney for the developer arjtued that the noise level in the area was too high to allow res- idential development under San Juan's general plan. Sweeney. however. contends certain "buffer" measures could have been taken to reduce the noise level and allow residential development. He admitted that 1t 1s possible the zoning in the area should be ehanged. "Maybe ttre zomngwas wrong, but I don't think it should be handled in lh1s way," he ex- plained. . "There should have been dis· cu.sslons with the city concerning a change in zoning berore the project wac; approved · · "The winds make it hard to put a finger on when it will be oon· tained,'' Forest Service Informs· lion Officer Debbie Gold said earlier. "According to the best records we can find, this brush hasn't burned over for 50 to 60 years,·· Orange County Fire Department Captain Turbeville pointed out to emphasize its volatility. Authorities predicted today as weathermen estimatecl lem peratUres up to 98 degrees that It will be at least midnight before the Corona area brushfire is con- t a ln e d , although not ext inguisbed. "But if the winds go as they usually do, we may have a pro. blem just as we did yesterday," said U.S. Forest Service spokesman Schaffer. Breezes whip through the can- yon areas periodically at this time of year in the afternoon and no change was forecast in weather conditions. 'they are ru.nning at 10 to 15 miles per hour, which is plenty or velocity to whip flames in a nM· row canyon and the' relative humidity has held at a low of 15 percent for three £lays. A sudden wind shift Thursday oigbt caused authorities to or:ier about 70 families to evacuate Crom a residential area west or Corona, but the danger is now peat, they said today. The uncontrolled fire broke out while investigators were still Rare Birds Stolen From Lion Country Eight brl~hlly t'olored exotic birds. worth about $9,000, have been stolen from Lion Country Safari. Irvine Police reported to· day. Officials at the wild arumal park, located at 8800 Moult.on Parkway, said today they are of· fcring a $250 reward for informa· tion leading to the recovery of all of the birds The theft occurred sometime Wednesday night while the birds wer<' sleeping an a s mall barn near the park's zoo area The missing birds· int'lude six scarlet Macaws. one blue and gold Macaw and one whitt' Moloccan Cockatoo. The Macaws together are worth about· $7,000. while the cockatoo is valued al more than $2.000. Pollce said they Jta'(e no sus peels yet, but tha( the thieves probably knew the location or the birds before the heist. Officials at the park said the birds, whose wings were clipped. probably made a great deal or squawking noises. However, no one has reported hearing or sec ing signs of the theft. CARPE'I'ING • • • • • • . KENT •.. cameras, some demonstrators huddled in a circle singing "We Shall Overcome." Others took supplies over the fence to set up another ·'Tent City.·• They hung a banner at the top of the hill itroclaiming "Move 'rbe Gym," and placed four candles and a bouquet of flowers beneath it. Protesters breached the fence when one group marched to the top of the hill and diverted five police men on guard, while another group scaled the fence at the bottom of the hill. <Ar Repli,ca Destroyed A man who brought his quarter scale Model T replica to the recent San Clemente parade has suf- fered a bad flat. Police found what was left of the stolen car on the railroad tracks. J oht\ Arnstap of Buena Park -who drove his lime car in the parade July 16 · estimated the car was worth about Sl,000 F roat Page AJ RELIEF •.. Cordova said the methodology used in lhe report was "very, very shabby. "He said he is a member of the Assembly Select Committee on Corrections which Al atorre chairs, but he dis· claimed Alatorre's report saying it wa~ not the committee's. Both Cordova and Mangers said the report contained wide al· legations of jailer brutality to ln· mates, but lacked substantiation. Supervisors Riley and An- thony. in discussing t}le need for additional superior court judges, also agreed informally to try te> work out a compromise paving the way for three or four addi- tional judges. Robinson has sponsored legislation calling for nine new Judges, but he sald during up- coming ta lks with the governor's office he would lower the number. AND COMMON ''CENTS'' Carpet ads seem to generate the idea that each carpet store i~ trying to be the ''cheapest'' store in town. You won't be given any fast shuffle here. We want you to find ·the· perfect carpet tor your home. We don't sell the cheapest grades, but we have competitive prices on the Quatlty lines we carry, and most A RE NO EXPENSIVE! Alden's has always felt tha,t peopJe don't wsnt to put che&Q cerpetin~ In their homes. It is a 41sservice to presume that customers ha~ little taste or intelligence concerning the looks or their fumf1hing1. We have always operated on the premise that customers wm enjoy and be happier with better carpets. and thhl has paid off for us with conatant and perr:>etetlng growth throughOut twenty.five years In c.oata Mesa. .... i'r·iduy' NYSE 2 p.m. (EDT) Pri COMPOSITE !fRANSACTIONS ~· Nol P I ,..,. C-ChQ Monrll 1 '°9 J I 7•'• .• fw\onoor JI t u U''I • "* Moft\.tfl ' IO 20e •s>•-"-~OU t 4' t 'II ~ ... 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S fltl IJ~., •.• ' . , ....... 1lt 1' WA-VI Mt '7 J4'11-~ Slowdown Expected WASHINGTON (AP) -Tb• aov· emment'1 lndex of le&dinl lndfcaton dropped a1x tenths ot 1 pc:cent in June, foreshadowlni a llOWdown ln economic actbtty, the Commerce Department a&ld today. ne decnue ln lbe lndu was the b1gf(lat alnct a drop ot 1.$ percent ln Ja.o\W'J Jn41ollowed a clecllne or two. ~t.bl <A 1 percent laat month. Th.ls ll the ttr.t Um• the hldex hu dropped two 11\0dths \n a row a111ce Au1ast and &ptember ol 1m The IOHnment lodex h~• mcre11e4 at.ldlly rtnce laat Mey and l.boWed aa hlCHMe as b1iJ:l aa 2 ~eal la .,.,.. t-enect1q recovtrJ from Uie ...... ~. m91 Ju!x 21, tm s l Priee Pickle, Westinghouse llolds Bagi By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Wutlnghouse Electric Corp .. meet Gulf OJ.l.C.ori. Now. you wouldn't think such an lnlroducUon woulctbe necessary. These two industrial ctants are, alter aJI, both headquartered in Pittsburgh. They have been tor many many years. Gulf is the nation's seventh largest industrial manufac- turer with 1976 sales or S16 billion Westinghouse ranks 22nd with 1976 sales or $8 billloo. HOWEVER. RECENT DISCLOSURES lndlcate thit some kind of introduction is in order. Gull and West- inghouse may be neighbors but whether the relationship has been neighborly is something else again. Westinghouse builds nuclear reactors that are sold primarily to electric utilities. l\'s here that the company has problems. ln selling its nuclear power plants, Wesllnahouse agreed to s upply its c u st omer s with uranium to run them ~ at a specified price. The company promised that over the next 20 years it would deliver 80 million pounds of uranium al an averagepriceof$10 a pound. . ... , Money Tree These contracts were wnlten when uranium was sellln& well below $l0 a pound. IT'S ~OW SELLING FOR MORE than $40 a pound. As a result, Westinghouse is in a pickle. If it had to buy uranium at $40 a pound and sell it at $10, to fulfill its con· tracts. it could take a bath or $2 billion. Westinghouse lawyers are trying to extricate the com· pany from its contracts. pleading the legal doctrine of "commercial impracticability," which comes down to say· ing: "I'm sorry, folks. but conditions have changed and it's just impossible for us to deliver as promised." At the same time. Westinghouse has an antitrust suit going against 29 uranium producers, charging them with form ma a cartel to drive the price up. Customers ar e naturally trying to hold Westinghouse to its contracts. More than 25 public utilities are suing the company for breaching the uranium supply aereements. ENTER GULF OIL, WHICH HAS a Canadian sub· sidi ary that mines uranium. Documents recently made public by a congressional committee showed that Gulf's Canadian unit joined in a uranium price-fixing cartel that was established in 1972. The price of uraniun;> went up 700 percent after the cartel was formed. Called to testify, Jerry McAfee. chairman of Gulf, claimed that his company was "compelled'" to participate in the cartel by the Canadian government HOWEVER, HE SAID THE CARTEL'S operations had nothing to do with the setting of prices m the U.S. market. According to McAfee, the U.S. price of uranium shot \Ip dr amatica1 ly bee a use of the Arab 011 embargo f 1973. Whatever the underlying reasons, and they are com· plicated by both polith:s and economics, these points seem clear: -There was a cartel to which Gulf belonged. -There wa$ a sensational rise in uranium prices. -Gulf didn't alert its good Pittsburgh neighbor to these developments. -Weslinghouu! was left holdln: the bae. Carter's Choice Profiles Success NEW YORK <APJ -Big, burly James Bruce Llewellyn is a portrait of a man on a dead run toward success. At 50, he heads the nation's largest bl&(!k-run retail business and is President Carter's choice for a coveted administration job. "My father always used to tell me I was black and I was going to have to be twice as good to get half as much. He told me l wasn't going to get any breaks. He wasn't far wrona:· Llewellyn says. CARTER HAS ASKED LLEWELLYN to head the Overseas Private Investment Corp. It would put Llewellyn in charge of insuring investments of major American cor- porations in 80 underdeveloped countries. Llewellyn, whose $40 million food store chain in the New York area was looted and burned during the July 13-14 blackout. is trying to rebuild quickly so he can accept the administration job. Looters and arsonists ravaged eight of his 16 stores, burned his warehouse and set fire to his office during the blackout. "The big problem I have Is that I've got everything I ever earned invested in this business. It's my present and my future. the summation of my past. It's very difficult to LU!WIELLYN just walk away." he said. In January. Llewellyn says, ·he turned down an offer lo become secretary of the Army because be was in the midst of a company expansion effort. The job went to Llewellyn's former law partner, Clifford Alexa11der Jr. THE ONLY SON OF A MlDDLE- cJass White Plains, N.Y .. , family, Llewellyn graduated from high school when he was just. past 16. World War II boiled in Europe and the Pacific. The Al· lies had invaded at Anzio. Llewellyn joined an Army training program at Rutgers University in New J ersey and, at 18, became a com- missioned officer in the Army Corps of Engineers. At 19, he was put in charge of Corps operations In Wurzburg, Germany, a city of ~.000 leveled by British firebombs three days before the Armistice. '•I used to smoke cigars to look older," be said. HE CAME ROME IN lMI. USED his veterans' benefits to open a liquor store in New York City and enrolled as a pre-med major at City College of New York. He went on to medical scbool, but dldn 't finish. "I got thrown out. My attitude waan't right. J was older than anybody, and Idldn'treallyhavemucb Umetolistento a lot of nonsense,,. he 1ucys. He switched to Jaw school and finished in two years. wo?"king for the Manhattan d.lltrict attornoy'a office 1'hile still aatudent. f