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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-08-05 - Orange Coast Pilot.. I .. ..,,~ s. ..... ;. .. _ __.._ ...... , . ~ -, .... _ ·-~ ..... _.. . #Ila,.... ---- ·4 Yan -. ., . Youtfl .B&slaed on.:Head FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 5, 1977 . .. ~ VOL ,. "° Jtt • \l[(TIOHS tt l'AOllS • • . • • \ f I 1; r. l ., •• . ., 4 Are· Cancer .Victi01s 'Exploited?' ': .. . . Cause Unknown I , . Fire Destroys NB Offices f'1rc ale aL'i way through a com mon allac t•arly today. destroying the sax su1les an an oHtcc bualdang ucrO!>s the i.lrcet from OranRl' County Airport Newport Heach Fare Inspector \rl Morton estimated the duma~e to lh<• bualdang at 4570 Campus l>rtH'. Newport Uearh, .it $350,000 Tht• hu1ldtn).!, he said. as owned hy H1churd Kassanger o( II u nlani:: on Ht•t1t•h The hlar.<.• was s1>0tted about 4 :25 am hv un J\1r Cuhfornia f'm plo~ t' on. his way to work Thirty two fart•men from Newport lkurh and the county"s nearby airport fare station but tlt>d at for90 minute., Morton -..ml the (1n• hrok<.• out in oHic<.'s oc<.•u1m•d by Tcndler ,in<I i\ssoc1~1tcs. an insurance firm · We know where at started. but ~ e don "t know how.·· he rom mentcd Other occupant!'. of the bualdang were adcnllfacd bv firemen as Anoth« Rent A Car. the CEl.~ Corp and Lca!-.c SyMems Inc • I nillally. the men from the county station us wcll as three engines from Newport Bcarh un der the command of actani Rallalaon Chief Dan Walker fought the rare which worked its Youth Bl18hed On Head Over · Noi.sy Stereo way anlo the common attic that ran the length or the single-story bualdang. Walker put out a !tecond aJarm al about 5 .15 a. m It brought three more Newport units and l wo more county units to the Sl'Cn<'. Morton s u1d the fire was particularly difficult to fight an the enclosed attic space because lhl' tiled roof kept the heal con- t aant'd I le said the heal build up got so severe that there were two ex· plosaons, but no one was hurt by them. he said. However. two Newport Beach firemen. Pete Koch and Joe Pasternak. were overcome by heat and smoke and were given emergency treatment at Hoag Memorial Hospital before bemg released. Chase Wrecks Three Autos; Suspect Held Flames Escape Roof I FDA Says"1 Laetrile •• • WASHINGTON <APJ -~ Cancer vletuns, emotionally"~ vulnerable to hucksters. are "ex· l \ plolted skillfully" -by promoters ~ o( Laetrile. the Food and Drug Admhw1tration maintains in its~: , strongest statement yet on the • undcrgroand cancer treatment. ln u ~68-page report fHed , Thursday with a federal judge in i Oklahoma. the FDA said a re~ ir, view of clinical research and of Jl • • (J~Pik?-~'...arguments ~­ has failed to sway the agency·s • conviction that Laetrile is a l hoax. The report was ordered by the . Judge. who is hearing a case filed ~ by a cancer victim wbo wants j Laetnle. While reveahng no new • '·~ -lbe-..rep:>ct: ·man.hals·.11 • previous arguments against the ;J• substance, then characterizes }t Laetnle promoters as charlatans ,.. and Laetnle users as victims. I ''Cancer engenders fear •••. · Cancer victims' families feel') t,oth sympathy and guilt at being ,> dnable to relieve Ure victim's suf-~! fering," FDA Commissioner<: Donn.Id Kennedy said in the re-1 port. "These feeUngs are exploited skillfully by the purveyors of ~ false cures. Cancer victims and ;'f. their families are extremely •l,J ~4lnerable to the •kind oft !~':eb!sll'\UluUy-llltd lty 4 : • Laet.rile's promoters ••.. ,:· he · said. <See LAETRILE, Pale AZ> A~WlrejMlele Random Rarvesf ' I f Combines h.11'\<·st whl·:.it 111 \\'all.t \Vi.Jlla Count.v. Washington, \\hen· growers an· cutting half their normal yields Hor weather has pushed harve;l t 1mcs as much <JS thre<.' weeks ahead of normal. i.Jnd \\ht-al l'Xperts Pl'l'dH:t a <:rop as lo'' as 91 million bushl'ls thb ~·t:ar. down from last year's humpl'r nop of 144 million bus hels. ' Fro• Page Al LAETRILE. • Promoters ph1y ur>0n th1· ~ 1c 11m s frustration w1lh a mcd1<·al 1•-.tahll'>hmcnt that cannot offer lhl· cc•rt:unly of a cure, and build upon lhl' c·am·u patient .. fear or ll'Ji1l1mah' c11n1·f'r lh1·rapH::o. Kcnne<.ly said The comm1ss1oncr said tht: FDA made an obJechvc rev1t·w of Laetrile s upporters argu. rnt•nts, hut founrl thr·m unarc·c·p tahll' Kl'nncd) .. a1<l l':J~t· h1,tori1" 1·1Ll'd in :.. hook hy 0111· promincnl L.H'lnlc propon1·nt .. not only do not provide the• kind ... or adequ<.1tl' • ;ind wcll-controllt>d studies nc•cded lo show the effectiveness of a drug, 1l 1s ru1t t'Vl'n on 1Ls facl' .1 parl1tularty trt·<hhlc• rc•<.:ount 1n~ of ml•dical case h1st<1nl's · lie said rlu1ms on l.aelnlc s er ll.'cl1vcncsi. "appear lo van in relation lo the soph1st1cutio-n of the intendl'd aud1entl.', · \\1th r laims vurying from currnn _ cancer t'> relieving pain to lower ing blOQd pn•-.sun• to helplnJ.! arthrtlts Theories of how Laclnle work-. change over th<' year'>. he said The comm 1ss 1onl.'r said teshmomals from person., who have used Laetrile cun be at· countl'<i for in !>Cveral ways, in eluding s1mpl<' psycholog1ral sup1)()rt from lakin~ thl' suh stance. ,., add1l1on. ht• s aid, most Laetrile pallcnts ulso have taken conventional therapy, "but c hoose without adequate evidence to give Laetrile soil' credit. Some of lhost• who uclicvt• lhemsclve11 cured ncvcr had cancer al all Others may not b<• cured, despite their belier .. Kennedy said rla1ms thal populations which consume large amounts or Laetrile-like i1ub- 3tances ure free from can~er arc not true He said such claims have been made for Esk111'os and for the Kingdom of Hunz.a in thl· Himalayan Mounlains 'Son of Sam' Sketch Told NEW YORK fAP> Police say they have compiled an Im· proved composite sketch of "Son or Sam." the mun who has killed six people and wounded seven others In the past year The new !!ketch Is bused large· ly on information from one of the killer's two latest victims. Robert Violante. 20, and from u witness whom police will identify only ns "Tommy Z." OAANolCOMt DAILY PILOT 'Disabling Bullet' Nixed by Governor \ new t) pc of explos1H bullet that won·t pcnelrate a lawman's bullctproor vest but c·an severely IOJUre him should be outlawed, California Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr and Sanla Ana Police C'hit·f Ray Davis ccmtend Chief Davis IS the chairman or .1 new Crime Rt•s1slunc<.• Tusk Force, a c1ltzcn·pohcc or_gun1zu· tinn creat~ Thurs<hiy wh~n Gov- Prnor Brown si,::ned un exccut1v<.• onlt-r authorizing it al u press eonferencc an Pas11dcnu Il l' also sa1tl he "'"' enact ll'g1slation oullawmg the r><>tcnt new type of bullet, which Chic( Davis has campaigned lo have bann~ from production. ·'The bullet will go halfway through the Los Angeles Telephone Director)' Yellow Pages and then explode," Chief Davis said at the press con ference. "ll won't penetrate a standard bullelproof vest of the type lhut a policeman would wear." he con ltnucd. · But tl will force the vest an inch and-a-half into a substance 1>1milar to a body, lhus rendenng lhe vest incffccllve ... Chief Davu, continued. During the news conference, Governor Brown announced he is earmarking StS0,000 in federal funds administered by the Luw Enforcement Assl11lance Ad· mlnilltration 1 LEAAJ to set up his new citiicn-pollce crlmeftght ing agency, He has criticized the way such money•" dhitributed in the past "Bal as lonsi as we've iOl this money, we're aolng to use it on som<!thin g we think Is wortbwtlite." the governor declared. He made the remarks at u press conference called to discuss the benefits or a progr•m In which Pasadena senior cltliens are used as volunteers to help crime vlc- tim9. S,tnlJ Ana., Ch1t:f Oa1.1s \\cl\ .1pp111nlt'<I ('hu1rm<in due lo hi'> extt•n'-IH' \\11rk in promutrng the oull.iw1nJ! of lhc new dum-dum hullt•I. 1n addll1on to olhl•r ach1l•\'l•ments Ch1l'f Davi., and three other polict· <'hid., from Conc·urd, Pasadena ..ir1d Stot·klon have C~lllbli~~d :iUCCC>§~~ e{ograms In whfcfitltlzcns aiiipoHcc.' Spcak1nt.: ol f llw cuff, Governor Brown abo said sooner or later. !';incl• pri!->ons "Ill be lot ally pu<•k1•d hy 1!180. tht· lei.:islatun· must \ nll' \o hu1ld more He pomled out the stale has cnaclt.'<l a determinate sentcnC'· in~ pcruKI in which prisoners m u!>l serve• a specified term und long timer-. JU'>t tannot be r<' least'tf lo makt.• room for new'" fenders Thl.' i:overnor also said he 1~ CC'rllltn mdl\ 1duul members of the lcg1slalurt• have made up th('lr m1n<b on \\ hchlher to vote 1 n O\'Crrirlt• his 'ctn of resumed t·ap1lal puninshmcnl I k swtl 11 will he so C'lose hl' l'annot gues., al the final out· cu mt• f'rotR Page A I CHASE ... piled into four cars. and the chuse was on. Alvaro Mcchacu's car dropped als transmission on the street after u sharp U-turn as a few shots were exchanged. A mile Inter. Anthony Calli pare l~t con- trol or his cur and crashed into a utility pole Alan Cook used his car as a roadblock u(ler the fleeing man drove onto u dead-end street. Hi! car was disabled tn lhe crash. but the fleeing car continued with Marvin Clark still tn pursuit with his passenaer. David Hillis. fir. ing out the window A state Pol iceman who came upon Cook's wrecked car joined in the chase, and finally city police orrlcer Albert Najera forced the neeing car off tM street Cook said later. "Safeway's not too happy about the risks and slutf. The police thought It was reuJ nice. though." FJ8ht Leads To Fatal Fire MIAMI IAP> A fl1ht over a m1111na baa or fried chlc"'1 and pork chops may have ~hat led a tenani at a tl5·a-week roomln house to stt a fire that kil' .xHwopeople, police say. Robert St le. described by police as a dri!ter with 1a record of aagravated Hsault!i, wu ar· rested Thursday ~i; he watched flames destro)' lh~ two.story wOOden bui't'dinJ( wlu:re lie lived, • • SAN FRANCISCO <API A bt zeaearthetownof81eber,tbft 32.000 acrti fire ncur Big SW' 6,000. ere Pondosa timber nre. a Eaale l,ak~ was potent.Ja.Uy threat lo SO to 75 homes in t!J f<'orest t..akes subdlvl loo nl' l!ie worst of more thun 300 , 1,000· er• fir n ur .Mosq11ltQ Cultfornlu brush and limber fires tAke, 11 J.600•8cre fir~ n.ar EIS SuSnn\'ille, Barrette said. • ruAtnK over 100,000 ucrcs t .and ,.t'll4~t 16 ottier fires looks llkc 1l s l{c>1nu to be ~Ing fnJm o0 to.COO acres lo 1ltc A l,500-eu:re Umber fire in ttte Plumas National Forest wu b4t· mt fouaht by more than 100 me~t for u while. · u state for try ."' A 3,000·Mcre timber fire 11t'•• 11pokesmun suys More than 2,000 men wcr~ on hand to flithl the 32,000-&cre l11(htning s1>arkcd blaze in the Vcntana Wilderness or the Los Pad res N ut1on u I f'orcst, fllld C•iilor: Dlvtston of Fi tr> -.pokcsman Brian Barrette In ull, m111c thun 8,000 f1rcfiJ:hlt·r!'> \H•n• spread across thc stutc, includml{ 3,500 Fore~t Service recruits from 48 states They were bcinA aided by 63 air tankers carrying flre·retardant chemicals, 60 helicopters and more than 200 fire en1ones. The Vcnlana fire, more than 20 miles long, will cuuse three wutcrshcds In the wilderness to accumulate up to lhrcc times the normal amount of sed1menl. said Debbie Mitchell, a div1s1on s pokeswoman. She s:.ii<.l lhDl will increase water problems for areas or C:uliforn1u already suffering lrom thc two year drou~ht. She said that when vegetat1rm is lost hecausc of fire. not as much wall'r can he absorbed into the undcri?round water lable ln ad d1t1on. thl• burning "e).letation producl>i> i.:a~es thJl ..ire ubsor~d hy the soil und block off part of the wall'r tabll' The affected "utcrshcd~ in dude Carmc·I. st.•n 1n).l 20 000 pt.'<I pl<• 111 lhl• Carm<.•I V ;dley. Big Sur. pnmJnl~ J r('cre<1lt0nal "ater'>hl'd Jnd Arroyo Seco servm1-t ai.:ri(·ultur<• m the Salinas Valley Water use will be im pu1red to users of :.ill thret.• watcrshedi., M1S!> Mitchell i.ald The f11 c also wus lhreulenmJt .,truttures al lht• small commun1 . ty or TasSUJ"ara UQ~ Sp[jlijl~. ~~ctt'lt eal'llt'i'l~ wrc•. and u fon::,l r;.mgt!r stulion ul Ch~s Ridge Barrette su1d the 20,0<.IO·ulr<• ScarfaC't' fin• nt.•ar <..:anbv in Modoc County wa!'> ali.11 bur~g oul of conlrol Other firC's 1n the Modoc: Las~en area an northwestern Cuhfornia included an 8,()()().acrl' * * * Santa Barbara Say It Again Carter Boo-Boos on Canal WASIUNGTO:"J t \I', -Thl' \\'httt• lluuse. seeking public support for turn111g th(• P.1nama <'•rnal over to the Panamanian govcrnml•nt. h.is wound up on th<· "rong sid(' ol 1h own '.'la ks p1ll·h In a "fa<'t -.h<.•et · m.111cd to •1hout 3.GOO l1cl1tors and hroadcastl•rs. the acl 1111mst r .1l10n Si.I\ s the Canal Zone "is owned. 01w1·atl•cl .111<1 rull•<I h\ .1 lorc11.:n l'OUntr~. th(• t'nitc<I Stall's · · That promptNI Bt•p <:t•IH' Smclt•t 1 It K, >.a treat' opponent. to l1n· .1 J.!h•C'lul tl'11·gr,1m to Pres1<.knt Carter on Thur·Mla.' 11lt1•1111J.! t·1111gr.1tulJt1ons on acknowledging ... that thl' United States owns the Canal Zone. Your position lully supports m~ own anct thatofmostAml•nc.·an'.'-1 ·· Un£ortunatch. 1t h ,1ppt•ns lo ti.1th c:ontrad1t'l the offic1ul Stat<.• lkpartmt•nt position that the Umtcd States hol<ls onh "ni.:hts · not o\\1wr .. h1p in the IO mile wide Canal Zo1w There ''as no 1mnwcl1:itt• <0onrnl1•11t lrom the Whitt• House NeVada 'Stage Slop' Bums ll EN 0 < A P 1 F 1 r 1 h ,1., destroyed Nevuda ~ h1stor11 1112 Ranch Cafe-Har 11 miles cast of here The century-old ninth usc·tl 111 be a sl a~l' stat~n on thl' Win ncmucca T<Jnopah· Virginiu Cit\ II nl' It was probably must famous tor lhl.' back bur and bur 1·ountt·1 \\ h1<.·h were ong111all:, loc;._ilcd in the old rntcrnut1onal ll<itcl In Virginia Cily Two bullet holes in the bar counter were said to he l'aused by shots fired hv Mark Twain. The bar" as saved hl'fort fla ml'' could reach 1t Coast Guard Seeks Lost IA>cal Yacht Thl' U S ('oust Guard 1n I lonolulu is <·ontmuin~ a search lo<l .1y for a :11 fool sloop reported· I\ 11\ l1rdue on a c•ruise from ."it•wport Beach lo llonolulu /\board the yacht Coral when it clcpJrtl•d N<.•wport for Catallnu .June rn Wl.'l'I' John RoJ?er Eeds, 1959 Maple /\vc, Costa Mesa: his "1fe Hoberta a nd Larry Busby, M 111 \ allttv Tht• trio \H'rt' lo ha\e left t'ataltna .June 2~ for Hawa11. • e'll1matlni:! u crossing o( 21 days. They planned to follow approx- 1m ately Lhe same course as the Transpac ~ atht race Firefighters Fear Wind in New Blaze There hJcl b<!cn no report from the boat as of tcxlay According to the Coast Guard. a harbor check " lwin~ mJrlt• m all Honolulu purrs. au).!mentcd by "hydro pl\ a nol1f1cut1on to all s hips al "l'a to b<• on the lookout for lht· ('oral SANTA BARBARA CAP> A ·potentially dangerous" brush fire Jn rugeed hills eight mile!> north of Santa Barbara -where a raging blaze burned 256 homes last week was contained by firefighters after burning lo within a quarter-mile of s hous ing tract. About 100 Cireflghters stayed on the fire lines throueh the night hopina to bring It under control today, said Santa Barbara Coun ty fire11pokeaman Gary Munaey The fire was contalned alter burnln1 only five acres, Munse\' said. but nrefl1hters had been worried that the names mtaht be whipped out or control by rickte "sundowner" wands that become superheated as they drop swiftly off surrounding ridges At one point. the flame.<; wen· only u quarter mite from about 50 homes In the Pamlecf Cave d<· vetopment, he s1:11d · · Portunately lhe sundown1:1 winds didn 'l show up," he said About half the 100 men on th1• fire lines Thursday night wcrt• brought from lhe Lake Cachuma fire, which was declared con tain<!d Wcdnesd<.1} Thc•y Wl•n· aided hy a dozen fire t'Ol~tnc., and several tractors Cause of lhc fire wu-. not 1m mediately known. but Mun'>e' said it was bchevc·d to ha\ c.• hct•n ·man-caused ' Earlier Thursda}. another brush fire in the hills outside San ta Barbara was qu1cklv put out after burning over only half an ucre The (.'orul wa-. t>qu1pped with a rJdlCI ~ransm1ttcr wtlh 11 range of about 100 milt.•s, a radio direction ftndl•r anrl othc•r na\'1gal1onal j{('ar The F:ed., were married in M;iy, The t•ru1!>l.' 1s part of their honeymoon Violence Erupts .JOllA NN ES BURG. South J\fnca 1A I'1 Violence erupted between police and young blacks Thursday for lhc fourth straight day in Sowelo township. Police hunt<.'<1 for youths house by house in parts of the sprawling black ght•llo ncur Johannesburg ADVANTAGE -ALDEN'S One huge advantage Alden's has over most carpet stores Is that we have our own Installers, providing flexibility and reliability In scheduling installations • Very few department stores or specialty carpet stores have their own workrooms. and must rely on an outside contract service for 1nstallat1ons We nave had many peaple buy from us after being disappointed by an Installation company who scheduled a 1ob and didn't show up or call. Sometimes. this has hai:>pened two or three times before the customer gives UP. I At Alden's our 1nstallat1on schedule 1s operated very efficiently. and even when our men are held up on a previous lob causing a late start. our men will stay and finish · ' l ~ -:--~--r . •· .;; . -·-· ... -.................... -~ - - --3. -- Orange· Coast • EDITION 'VOL. 10, NO. 217, 4 SECTJONS, _.2 PAGES Reports In Hinshaw Set FOr Prison o.i1, ,., ... su11,...1e HEADED FOR PRISON Ex-Congreasman Hinshaw Carulidate Filings ,Dire Today Three of seven who look out ap· plicatioos for appointment to the Newport-Mesa school trustee pos1lJon being vacated by Marian • Ber1eson had filed their ap· By TOM BARLEY Of ... Ditty "*',..... Fonner Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw reported to the Orange County Jail today for pro· cessing that will end Saturday with his shipment to state prison. lhnshaw, 54, was escorted by deputies from the courtroom or Superior Court Judge Robert P Kneeland to the 1ail after has two lawyers vainly argued for adJUSl ment of his sentence Hmshaw will be shipped to the stat.e's Chino facility for screen· mg that will determine the loca· lion of bis eventual 1mpnson· ment He was sentenced to one to 14 years in prison by Judge Kneeland following his conv1c lion on bribery charges It was successfolly alleged in I hnsha"" 's trial that he accepted bribe!. an the form of campaign contributions and stereo equip- ment whale he was ser ving as Orange County's assessor and runnm~ for Congres& I hnshaw. carr1 mg a satchel containing his shaving gear. toothbrush, toothpaste and other toilet accessories. smiled broad ly as he shook hands with has lawyers before leaving for the JUll. "H I have to go. I have to go." he smiled."( want to do all I can lo make my stay in prison a short one" Judge Kneeland agreed that llmshaw should be confined in a minimum 1ecurlty facillty pend· ing a review of his sentence which is expected to be ordered a year after has initial commit ment plicat.ons by ooon today The rest had until 4 30 today to turn in applications at district of· Hinsbaw·a state. prison term will run concurrently with a one. )Car county jail term ordered by Judge Frank Domenichini after the former Newport Beach Republican was convicted in a second Superior Court. trial or misappropriating funds and pet· ty theft. ................. ~ ...... COUNTY FlAE cwr. CHRl8 MANION L!AYS HOSE AS Fl.AMES ERUPT THROUGH ROOF Blaze Near Orange Couldy Airport DHtroya SuJtea In Office Complex fices. Filing earl y were Ann Beaupre, 34, a Santa Ana Heights owner of a day·care Cac1lily. B. .J Skilling, 40, a Newport Beach I hOUSewife BOO VOiunteer worker, and Slanley Legum. 34, a Costa It was alleged that Hanshaw misused county manpower and materials dunng his successful congressionaJ campaign In 197? Fire Razes Six Suites Mesa research linguist. Tim Salyer, of 2043 Westcllff Drive, Newport Beach, was ruled Newpoi:t Office Braiding Damage $350,000 ineligible because he lives out· Fire ate llll way through a com· side the third trustee district Masseuse Arrested mon attic early today· destroying Applicants will be screened by the six suites In an omce buildina the district's seven trustees. in· On SoJici• tma Rap across the street from Orange I dl M B --e County Airport. c u ng rs ergeson. who re· Newport Beach Fire Inspector mains on the board until her Costa Mesa vice officers jailed A rt Morton estimated tbe rcpl"'cement a·s p1'cked a 32-year-old Newport Beach .. dama0 e to the building at 4570 Trustees will rank their top woman Thursday after arresting ,. five choices who then will be in her at a massage parlor on suspi· Campus Drive, Newport Beach, terv1ewed durln& a special pubhc cion of soliciUn1 acts of prostitu at S350,000. The building, he said, meeting at a pm Monday al dis· lion. is owned by Richard Kissinger of tract offices, at 1601 16th St . Vivian Lee Morales was ar Huntington Beach Newport Reach rested by an undercover olflcer The blaze wall spotted about The '>elect 1 on or Mrs posing as a customer at the 4 25 a m by an Atr California Rergeson's replacement, who Physical Therapy Ma.ssa1e employe on his way to work. will serve the remainder of her Parlor.262GNewportBlvd Thirty-two firemen from term (until March 1979), wall be Newport Beach and the county's made •t a board meetln& Pot Plan Opnnaed nearby airport fire station bat· :.cheduled for 7 30 p m Tuesday, r-"' tled It for 90 minutes. at Costn. Mesa City Council SACRAMENTO <AP> ~tty Morton said the rire broke oyt chambers, 77 Fair Drive. Gen. Evelle Youncer says be wtll In offices occ'1pled by Tendler Mrs. Berl(eson. who served 13 tell President Carter that he Is and Associates. an insurance )'ears as a trustff, al'lnounced on ·•wrong in his Bets and con. firm. July 2S she would rosian to seek clusions .. in recommending the "We know where it started. but the Republican nomination tor decrlminalism of marijuana use we don't know how ... he com· he 74th Al8embly district. In federal law. mented. ·..:;.;..~~~_...;.;__.;..,.;;..;;....;;.;~;.;..;.~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~ Other OC!cupants of the gutted whig of the building we re listed by firemen as: John McCray In· vestments: Erle P. Halllburt.on Enterprises: John Pelt and As· soclatee, Inc.; Cook Communica· lions Services. and Lease Systems Corp. Initially, the m en from the county station as well as three englnea f1'om Newport Beach un· der the command of acting Battalion Chier Dan Walker Bomb8 Bit BeHut BELFAST. Northern Ireland <AP) -The Irish Republican Army claimed responstbllity fot a aeria of fire bombings early to- day around Belfast and said tbey were lied to Queen Elizabeth's scheduled 'risit next week to this troubled province. No casualties were reported In the 1 t bombinss-. fought the fire which worked lts way into the common attic that ran the length of the single-story building. Walker put out a second aJarm at about 5:15 a .m. It brousht three more Newport units and · two more county units to the scene Morton sald the fire was parUcularly dilflcult to fight in the encl0$ed attic space because the tiled roof kept the heat con· tained. He said the heat build up sot so severe that there were two ex· plosions, but no one was hurt by them, be said. ' However, two Newport Beach firemen, Pete Koch flld Joe Pasternak, were overcqme by beat and smoke and wer. ,;ven emergency treatmellt at Hoas ¥emotial H<>spital tiefore beins released. •· Today' £1 k.ig · N.Y.Stoeks • TEN CENT~ 300-plus Fires Hit ·In State SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -A 32,000-acre fire near Big Sur the worst of more than 300 CaHfonua brush and timber fires raging over 100,000 acres "looks like it's 1oing to be going tor a while." a stale forestry spokesman says. More than 2.000 men \\-ere on hand to fight the 32.000-ucn: lightning.sparked blaze in the Ventana Wilderness of the Los Padres National t,orest, ~a1<1 Caliromia D1vis1on of Forestry spokesman Brian Barrette. In all, more than 8 .000 firefighters were spread acroi.s the state. ancludmg 3,500 Fore&t Service recru1ts from 48 states They were being aided by 63 air tankers carrying fire-retardant chemicals. 60 hehcopters and more than 200 fire engines. The Ventana fire. more than 20 males long. wall cause three watersheds in the wilderness to ar.cumulate up to three ttmes the normal amount of sediment. said Debbie Mitchell. a d1vis1on spokeswoman. She said that wall increast! water problems for areas of Clllifornaa already suffering from the two-year drought. She said that when vegetation is lost because of fire, not as much waler can be absorbed into the underground water table. In ad· dlllon. the burnlni vesetation produces aues tbal are absorbed by the soil and block off part of th• water table. The affected watersheds in elude Carmel. ser ving 20,000 peo-• pie ln the Car~I Valley: Big Sur. pnmar1ly a recreational watershed. and Arroyo Seco. 1trvlnai agriculture ln the Salinas Valley. Water use will be im· paired to users of all three watersheds. Mlss Mitchell said. The fire also was threateninR structures at the smaJI commuru· ty of Tassajara Hot Springs, ~vacuated earlier this week. and a forest ranger station at Chews Ridge. Barrette said the 20,()()().acr<' Scarface fire near Canby tn Modoc County was also burning out or control. Other nres in the Modoc· <See BIG SUR. Page A2> ~al,Plwne Wrrected Tbe phone number for people WlStung to me an appeal of the assessed value placed on their property in the Au&. 3 Dally • Pilot was incorrect. The correct numbers to call to obtain appeals ap· pllcalions are for res1den· tlal property, 834·2941; for commercial property. 834-6619: and for business personal »roperty . 834.293(). Coast D•llY ~let l'llete ti' Sl..,e MllCIMll WORKER DISMANTLES OLD SIGN IN COSTA MESA Smaller Sign In Foreground Meets City Ordinance Mesa Business1nan Sets Sign Example Al least one Costa Mesa bus1 nessman has seen lhe neon otl the wall. and is changing his outdoor -,1gns to c.-onform with the c.-ity ., Mesa Agency Wms Approval Of Land Buy ' CGSla Mesa 's Downtown Redevelopment Agency has the go-ahead to purchase about two acres of Fidelity Savings and Loan Ass~iatlon property near Harbor Boulevard and Center Street The city council approved the • $380,000 purchase price negot1at ed between the institution and the hve-member agency The land surrounds the savings and loan company's new building at the corner of Harbor Center and includes five businesses 10 the quarter-block area Ass1staiii City ~anager 8111 Dunn, w~o also,heads the city's commuruty development agen c:y. said those businesses will re- m am open for the t1m.e being He also said the new building does not go with the deai.. "We'll be concentraling on at• quiring an additional 12 acres 10 that area for several redevelop m~nt projects ror now." Dunn said. The five-member redevelop ment agency already has the '380,000 purchase price for the parcel, collected from a tax In· c~ement for the downtown area since 1974 The two-acre parcel wlll be In· eluded in a proposed 14-acre area to comprise a senior citizen apartment pro1ect and the re- building of an old shopping center at the corner or 19th Strttt and Harbor Dunn said he hope1 the purchue oC the Fidelity pf'QPerty 1s completed within two months Strikes Hit Cuts WASHINGTON CAPI About 650 striking coal miners demonstrated today a1aiJu1l cuts an t"iealth benefits while union Preskknt Arnold Muter stayed away. recommending they go backtowork °"ANGICOAIT c DAILY PILOT three-year-old sign ordinance Newt Withers. who owns the Goodyear tire business at 2049 Harbor Blvd . said he is leasing the site after a B F Goodrkh dealer retired last May He's been doing business· for three months now with his com· pclitor's sign towering over the s1dewaJk But today that 40-Coot high sign is tomlng d()wn. and in its place wlll be a 15-square-root Goodyear T1reslgn. Withers could have stuck his own company's name in the same giant frame that 1s sitting on the property. but he (lected In· stead to comply with the sign law That ordinance would have al lowed him lo keep the larger sign until 1981. under an amortization schedule recently adopted by the city council "We decided that with aJI the publicity in the papers Ul the past month. we would set an example rather than wait unlit 1981 to re mo\'e the structure, .. Withers said lie said the old Goodrich MRn tosl SB.000 when new. which ~uuld give him another four Vl'urs or so to keep 1t Does he thmk the smaller s1f(n 1.1. 111 hurt his business., ·No way,' he Sllld 'I bcheve as long as people know you re 1{1vlng good service. they'll be able to find your business ... He said the height and width of a sign have no bearing on the peo- ple who operate a business. or the service they provide. '·Besides," he said," 1f every· body complies. then all the signs wlU be smaller and equally easy to spot." 1lot.I Clark. I.be ctty' thief ad-uote pl~r. •I.Id be ia OPPOled. to nWdne conun i.11 develop. mcnt with re1fdeot11l homea .. yin th city haa experienced problems ln othtr areos wllh lhat tonlne mix . CLARK SUGGESTED Bnstol Stret-t south of the project Is lhe' phu~e for commercial develop- mt_nt D~veloper Roberta disagreed, soymt( tli•t portion of Bristol '- already heavily conaested with rn olorlsls "Why doe!. lht> <city's> plan- ning :.luff want to overconeest an uln.>ady coni.:c:.tcd area?" he abkt.'(J Roberts aJso pomted out the t!Conomic benefit.a to the city ln eoina commercial, sayina com- mcrcllll development brin&s iJ'\ $70,000 ar\ acre to the city per year Bli opposed to only $200 an acre ror res1dent1al develop-m ent PAUL DIEHL, a member or the nearby Costa Mes a I lomeowners Association. which 1s seeking smgle-Cam1ly homes on the parcel. :.aid that whatever goes in tht! bean fields 1s going to increase traffic Councilman Ed McFarland i.aul he was concerned that if the council approved the com. mercial zoning" for the 4.6 acre parcel, they would have to do the ~ame for a 10-acre lot just be1o!IV it. c·urrenlly leased by the Henry Segerstrom family ·'I think we have to con3ider both parcels, .. h e s eid . McFarland said he beHeves the city has enough commerciaJ de- velopment in that area and could not rationalize s hops on the west side of Bear Street MAYOR HERTZOG sai~ she sees the city's zonmg in balance at this time and would be op· posed to commercial or residerl- tla) zoning 10 the bean field ltaclli said he was ab- staining from the vote because he 1s a directorortheSouth Coast Na- tional Bank. which he said might have an lnter~t an the proposed commercial area ' Costa Mesa's • Swim Class· · Sets Signup8 Registration for the fourth .,ess1on of the Learn to Swim pro- gram will be held at three loca- tions m Costa Mesa Saturday. The program, sponsored by the Costa Mesa Department of Recreation. include Mommy and Me, tots, Red Cross classes,.1wim for fitness and diving Reg1strat1on Saturday will be from 1 to 4 p m al Estancia High School. Ce>!ila Mesa High and the Downtown Community ~nter pools Sign up!\ w111 also be held from 9 a m to noon Monday at all three locations For more information ca II 556 5300 Violence Erupts JOHANNESUUHG. South ' Africa cAPJ Violence erupted between police and young blacks Thursday for the fourth straight day In Soweto township. Police hunted for youths house by house '" parts or tbe sprawling black ghetto near Johannesburg. Cyslist Gets Delp Cosla ~~u ft1 l'ml0n and purnmed1cs aid motorc\'Clt• ndcr Donald .J Smith. 48. of 641 Shalimar Drive. after the cyclist ~truck a stugwn wagon driven b~· Mi chael J Ui!!za. 17. of Cuslu Mc~u Thursday afternoon. Policl' said Smith tried to pass lhl' automobile on the right a~ Bieza was making a right-hand turn. and the motorcycle piled into the otht•r 'ehic:ll'. t~Hmg Smith about 25 fe<.•t through the air ut '.'lcwport Boulevard and 23rd Street Officials al Costu :\k.,a ;\h'monal Hospital said Smith. \\-ho \YU~ not WNtrmg .1 hl·lmt•t at lhl• time of the trnsh 1s in stablt• c:oncl1t1on Victims of Cancer Said 'Exploited' WASHINGTO N I AP i Cancer victims, emot1onall} vulnerable to huckslers1 are "ex ploited skillfully" by promoters of Laetrile. the Food and Drug Adml/llstration maintains in Its strongest statement yet on the underground <·u ncer treatment In a 268-page report tiled T hursday with u federal Judge m Oklahoma. thc FDA .. aid a re view of chnic:al research and of Laetrile proponcnts· areumenl!o. has failt><l to sway the agency's conv1ct10n thut Laetrile 1s " hOax The report wai. ordered by the .)udgt. who 1s hearing a case filed by a cancer vtct.Jm who wants Laetnlc While reveahni:I no new cv1dencc. the report mar.,hal!> previous arguments agamst thl· '>ubs tance. then cbaracteriu:'> Laetrile promoters as charlatans and Laelrilt1 users as victims "Cancer engenders fear lancer victims· families feel both sympathy and gulJt at be10g unable to reheve the victim's suf fering." FDA Commlss1onN Donald K<•nnedy said in the rl· port ·'These feclinas are exploited '>k111fully by the purveyor:. of false cures Cancer v1ct1ms •nd their fam1l1es are extrcnael'r ' u I n er a b I e t o l h e k in d ,;, persuasion so sk111fully used by Laetrile's promoters ·· ht· -.aid ... Making Point SWreo Player's Head Ba.lied A Corona del Mar man 1s nun. mg a lhrcc quarter'! or an Inch gash In hls scalp today after find Ing out just how upsetting his stereo set could be Police say they are looking for the big man with a l>aseball bat who •crashed his way Into the apartment or Kent Rowey Herbert. 18. just before 3 a m Thursday Her.1:1'!rr, told police he ~as playing his stereo loud and acknowledged t.hul the practice had "been thl' source o l a • neighborhood dispute 10 the 500 block of .Jasmine Avenue whNc• he lives According to police reports. the man yelled at Herbert to turn the stereo volume down. then bashed h1m In the head with the bat to punctuate his demand Herbert said he fl ed t he 41>art· ment with the m an right behind him. but the man broke off the chase and walked away Herbert was taken to Hoag M emoriaJ Hospital for treatment of the cut Police did not indicate If th<' stereo volume was lowered after the incident . - MeXico ·OAXACA. Mexl" <AP> men. apparently .lpcludinf rou Americans, were 1b«. beatm burned to deat.h at a IOUtbe Mexican ranch In wha authorities believe mtly hav been a b4ttl• botwee n tw narcotics gangs. poll~e reported." !''our bodies. badly burned bullct·riddled and battered, wer tound 10 a charred Volkswag Vun at the ranch. in a dcsola area or OcoUan dlstnct, about~ miles !>OUtheast of Mt¥lco City, pohc.-e said Thursday The two other bocJll'S. beaten and shot. were found nearby. F'oot 'Of the dead were believed to be A merlcans. Including three of those in the• van. faid Com· mander Julian Bautista MartUlei or the 1udic1al t>ehce J this state capitlll. He did'• sat why Investigators believed ther. ~ere Americans. • The other two victims a1't parently were Mwcans, Poli~ su1d. The 1dentlt.aes of the \ttcttm were not announced. ·'Identification is dlfticu~ s10ce they were burned. arid th~ bodies were decomposing, .... Bautlsta said. • Police said the shootif\Ca pc:,· curred July 30 but local police di~ not team about them ror several da~lil. Another· Blaze Being Fought,~ In S. Barbara ~ SANTA BARBARA CAP> -· A · potentially dangerous" brus h r1re In rugged hills et1ht miles north of Sant.a Barbara -where a raginJi blaze burned 256 homes la~t week was contained by firefighter:. after burning to within 1t quarter-mile of a ho1.tt> mg tract. About 100 firefighters stayed on the fire lines through ttJ~ ni1ht hopmg to brtn& it under eootrol today. su1d Santa Barbara Coun- t) fire spokesman Gary Munse}. The l'lrc was. contalned after burning onJ.y five acres. Runaey !-.&td . but nrefiebten bad been worried thot the flames mi&bl be whipped out of control by ficklf' .. undowner" winds that become superheated as they drop swift\)'. off surrQllll(jingrid~. • ~ l\t one pomt. the llar'n~ we~ onl} a quarter-mile from about 511 homes in the Painted Cave de- velopment. he said. , · f''ortunately the s undowner ~ 1nds dido t show up,·· he said * * * f'ro"' Pa~ A I . ' BIG SUR ... I.assen urea 10 northwester1i California Included a n 8.000·acr'~ blaze near the t.own of Bieber. ttt~ 6,000-acre Pondosa timber fire. 'a 7 .OOO·acre Clre near Mosquito Lake. u l,600·acre fire near Egg Lake and at least 15 other fires from one to 400 acres in site. A 3,()()0.acre timber fire neat l';al(le Lake was potentially ' threat to 50 to 75 homes In the Fon-st Lakes subdivision near Susanville. Barretlt said /\ 1.500 acre limber rtre 10 t~ Plumas National Forest 'WAS Mi in it fought by more than 700 men• ADVANTAGE -ALDEN'S • I One huge advantage Alden's has over most carpet stores is that we have our own installers. providing flexiblllty and reliability in scheduling installations. Very few department stores or specialty carpet stores have their own workrooms. and must rely on an outside contract service for installations I We have had many people buy from us after being disappointed by an installation company who echeduled a 1ob and didn t show up or call. • Sometimes this has happened two or tt'ltee times before the custompr gives up . • ·At Alden's. our installation 9Chedule is operated very eft1c1ently, and even WhGn our men are held up on a previous ;ob causing a late start. our men will ... stay and f1n11h I I -·- A aalael• Elephant Wcalk Elephants from R1n~lin~ Rros. an<t Bamum le Daill') Curu.., trud~c down San la Ana Street tn Anaht•trn Thursday dut· mg 3 .2·m1le hike from train ~tatlon to Anaheim Com. entwn Cl·nlt'r "'hc.>re circus 1s now µlaying . The entire circus menager ie made the march. One of those he lping with the animals was ··Piccolo," the circus· midget elephant handler tbclow1 Sus p eets Guarde d · Boy's Homosexual Slaying Raises Ire a Vancouver-bound train ul Sioux Lookout. Ont.. and re turned to Toronto by plane. They will appear again Tues· day with a fourth man, Saul David Betesh. 28, arrested Mon· day in Toronto. Betesh appeared in court earlier. All four Toronto men are charged with first·degree murder. Aa the three stood sllenUy in court Gruener pulled out a Bible and read silently. About l,500 persons aUended the burial Manuel's mother Maria. sup- ported by family members. sobbed uncontrollably. "I can't bear it any longer, .. she said, ralllng to the ground ''I'll never see my beautiful son again." More than 1.000 persons al· tended the lunerll at St. Agnes church while.3,000 wai\ed out· side. The 250-car pl'ocesslon took 90 minutes to reach the cemeiery. "It's as if we all lost a :iotlbere today.:• ~.td mourner Edu rdo Pacl)eeo. 0 '1'hls boy's cteatb has done more to brln,.Torontonilns together than'any: event t can re· member." ~ Starring Rabbit LA VERNE (AP> -A mustachioed rabbit which has parlayed his black whiskers into a starring role as a cat in a com· m unity play has disappeared from his pen under suspicious circumstances And if the rabbit Isn't found by September · when the play opens on tour an understudy will have to be recruited. Eight·week·old .. Mustachio .. was described by the police de· partment m this San Gabriel Valley suburb as white with black spots. rive inches high and 12 inches long He was described by his owner. 11 .year -old Ted Wilson. as ·'stage· trained and worth $300. •• W1li.on said Thursday he Is "lookin~ for s uspects" who might have Jumped over a chain· link fence and scooped up Mustachio as well as a three- wcck-old rabbit which was not 1de nt1fled . Wilson said the younger r abbit wasn·t as special as Mustachio. "He was just a really cute. fuzzy baby rabbit. .. Wilson said' or the younger rabbit. "He was black with a white fur collar and white paws ... Wilson doesn't suspect anyone in the cast or the McQuicker Stage Company, even though a few actors may have become· Jealous when Mustachio l'stoJe the whote first scene just b~ be· there ... Mustachio and the baby rabbit disappeared from their pen In Wilson's backyard sometime during the ni1hl Sunday. But he hasn't fl1ured out what the rabbit-nappers would do with Mustachio. "They couldn't put his picture m the paper or ·advertise him. because I would Identify him:· Wilson points out. A report has been made to the police and Wilson has elven them an elght-by-10 glossy picture or Ure rabbit star. While they didn't promise to put out an all·points bulletin. the patrol units have been notified of the two lapins on the lam. Nude Suspect Slain by Cop LOS ANGELES lAP>-A Los An1eles police officer shot and killed a nude man alter he ~ portedly grappled with the of· fleer, pollce sald. Police said Sgt. Kurt G. Bari, 34, Ored 1ix shot.a at Ronald "Burkholder. 3S. ot Los Angeles. Police aald the ahotl came after Burkholder twice grabbed the of. fleer'• club. assumed • martial · arta 1tance, and then lurt£ed for Ban'aun. Ban uld he chued the naked Burholder as the s\llpect ran down the street in tho early· /fl\Ornln1 hours and then climbed 0 nalJl()le Toro Girl Held OD Theft C~gea PROSPECT, Conn. (AP> -Fred Beaudoin bu a ter- rllylne lmqe theed ln his mlnd of a man beatln1 h1a wlfe and seven cblldren to death • .. I wake up once In a while," the blc man cries openly ... I juat can't 1leep. I see these kids walkln1 toward him with their arms open and be beat.ln1 them." TWO WEEKS 110, while Beaudoin wu workln1 the mldnl1bt ahlft at a nearby aircraft factory, his wtre, Cheryl, 29, their aeven children and a youn1 frlend were round murdered In the Beau- dolns' burnedout home. The cblldren ranged in a1e from 4 to 11. The medical examiner said they died of bead injuries and smoke inhalation. Beaudoin's fos ter brother, Lorne Acquin, 27, has been charged with the murders and with arson. He is in prison awaiting grand jury action Sept. 7. Beaudoin talked to a re- f'r!d!Y, August 5, 1'71 porter Thursday In ht• mother's home for the lint Ume slnce the tra1edy. Wearing dungarees, he rocked silently in a chair, hts b~own eyes transfixed. Occasionally, he paced the room and sobbed. SINCE mE murders, Beaudoin has lost lS pounds from bis UIS-pound frame. He said he can never 10 back to the home where the children's toys are still io the yard and Cheryl's vegetable garden still grows. He has visited the araves a rew times. "I'm not dolna much," he said. "I'm just hanging around the house. I started to leave and then I ended up turning , around and comi.q back. I wu golnl to eo away just to be alone for a while but I'd rather be lonely with my friends." THE Jl. YEAR-OLD Beaudoin was asked if he thou(ht he would be able to rebuild his life. "f hadn't really thought 'Pers o.,al Prejudir~ OAIL Y PILOT .43 HIS DAYS are preoc- cupied wjth thouihls of his wife anachUdfen. "AU l do 11 think about them," he said. "I just re- member all tbe 1ood tblnp." "I Just can't Imagine," he said. in reference to a motive for the alaylngs. "YOU RAD TO know Cheryl to appreciate this fact. Nobody didn't like Cheryl. She WU the type or person, she coukl walk into a room and yau knew 1he just bad to know every· body. She made every· bodyfedsoatease. "I just can't imagine· • • . " be Hid, not finisbin& the sen~. ·' Cella Appeal Rejected By TOM BARLEY Ot .. DMIY •1 ... 1t.tt Lawyers for Dr Louts J . Cella Jr learned Thursday that the California Attorney General's of. Cece has refused to intervene 1n current Orange County Superior Court action against the phys1· cian. The decision by the state agen cy was made after Costa Mesa attorney George Chula protested that District Attorney Cecil H icks was m oti vated bv "personal and political preJ· MUs Lillian 'E-ying' Pot ATLANTA (AP> President Carter's mother says she has never sm oked m arijuana. but if her son's proposal to lift federal criminal penalties for posseuion of up to one ounce becomes law she hopes she'll see some. "No, rve never s moked It." Mias Lillian, as she 1s known. told reporters at- tendin1 the Atlanta Press Club's Peanut Roast of Carter aides Thursday night. "You know I've never even seen any," she said. "If It ever gets legal, I hope maybe I'll just see one little cigarette." udice" when he sought the in- dictment of Cella. 52. Chula unsuccessfully argued that the state should take over the prosecution of Cella and co· defendant Stephe n Robert Evans,32. The response to Chula's letter to Stale Attorney General Evelle Younger came after the defense concluded final arguments which are ending a year or pre-trial ac- tion The prosecution is ex peeled to take up most of today's action in Judge William C. Speirs· courtroom with the demand that the defense motion for sup- pression of evidence be denied. Lawyers for Cella and Evans are asking Judge S~irs to bar documents seized from a Costa Mesa print shop operated by Cell a for the distribution or political literature. A claim that the district at- torney's use of a print shop employe who was promised le· ntency on other criminal action m return for his cooperation amounted to burtlary or the premises. Cella and Evans face trial on multiple criminal charges based on the allegation that they were involved In the embezilement of an estimated $2 million from two county hospitals controlled by Cella as secretary-treasurer. Both men were convicted on related charges In Los Angeles Federal Court and are free on ap- peal. Cella was sentenced to Cive years In prison while Evans drew a one-year term. Both men are de(endants in Superior Court civil actions flied by the operators or Mission Com· munity Hospital. Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana Judge Speirs has strongly in· dicated that he is prepared to lransfer the trial to another coun- ty If he denies pre-trial motions filed by lhe defense. It is argued by the defense that heavy pre-trial publicity has ruled out the possibility of a fair trial in Orange County. U.S. Skipper Disqualified J In Cup Race 1 The United States sailing team yielded its first place in the Ad· miral's Cup competition to Great Britain after Bay Bea, skippered by Dick Deaver of the Balboa Yacht Club was disqualried in the 33-mlle race Jn the Solent at Cowes, En1land. The winner of the race was Big Apple, skippered by Hugh Cov· eney. Ireland and second was Britain's Marionette. David Allen's Imp, with Skip Allan of Newport .Beach aboard. finished 11th. and Scaramouche. the other U.S. entry finished firth. Overall standings after three races are: 1, Great Britain, 650 points: 2, United States, 631: 3, Hong Kong, 597. The &JOWing's lfelt in GOOD EARTH-,. .. SUPERIOR POmNG SOIL • Tiit ldUI soil f« an plant li!Hndoor or outdoor • fludy to UM and atttfflzed to tlimlnlt• harmful or11nmns • Contains Gro·Slf1, super Ktlvltld certlon fot bttttt aol 1~rntn\ $ O...•fl. ... ... tut ' .... . .. .. Reptiles Snwggled To Zoos J . . .. .. ~ .. . T TAX : lfdlr~t.onol ocar Or..,. Cou:n11 Tranall 1>1 tnct 11u:rt! 11aiur1n1tn1 la fln•n c1al boost from Con«rtoM. tht.•y m~l be t VQ\ly dlupf)OlntA"d bunch today. The bu Pt'<>Pla mtfhl ha v• ~en f1cur1n& th.• or. busltu~., ;md tash WH tnmtnr their way ~c a\lleo( .Cldohnt t a:iu.·5 .~:. rt drvel~. tht-Uouw ,,, Rtpre1ental1vea had before 1t PtQ!dent C..rter's proposal for • v.hopp1n1nickel11 ~allon ~a) tax bcJO:>t And ii you wen m the bus· runruni ctoc:tie. yoo too m1Cht r1gure If the FederaJ1 heaped "nothtt levy cn the already- lallered comrmat«, he'd park the family heap and au.rt buy1na bus tokens. BUT A FUNNY THING hap· pened to the President's eas t&X on the wa~ to the House. They vot· ed on at only yesterday and defnt· ed It It wa~n t CV('O elOS(' lo only 82 yea~ J39 n<lyS Argumenh of the oppos1llon ap parently !>truck home. The gas tax opponents argued that in· creasing pump prices haven 'ldlli- couraged the American people from laking to the highways anyway. Despite ralher awesome m· creases an the pnce of a gallon of gas over the past two years, con· sumpt1on 1s reported to have m creased rune percent. Also. the tax opponents argued. the people hardest hit by gasoline price h1ke~ are the poor working .... um., particularly in suburban or rural areas, who must depend up· on the family heap to bring home the bacon The ur~umcnt seems to have a ring of truth tn 1t. At the least, you get the notion that the amuent of our own coastal region aren't re· :illy giving up their gas.·guzzlinl( luxury sedans because or higtwr gas pump prices. JUST CHECK THE parking lots around some of our more lux· unous Orange Coast eateries dur· • ing the noon hour rush. The bag Boomer Y·8s are parked all over tbcplace. Drive anto one or those lots in your bWe foreign rollerskale and you reel like 'l refugee from the Welfare Statt• There are so many huge tailftns sticking up m the air it looks llke spawmna time on the Columbia River You ~et a notion these people are going to drive their Bloat· mobiles regardless or hOW htgh IS up on gas prices . Actually, when the tax hike was defeated in the Houi,e, the people who ran our public transit buse!-. lost lwoways. F\rsl, ll might have increased bus riding. And second· ly, the $6 billion lhe new tax would huve raised each year wai earmarked in part ror federal maa1tranaitprogram1. And don't kid yourself about where the money comes from to operate the Otanae County Transit District's bis orange and whale buses you see crulalng the streets In lncreastn1 frequency theseday1. They aref\'tpayinc for themselves yet Thal's federal money that Is priming the transit pump. Anyway, the question remaans 1f the President wlll abandon his effort'°" some klbd of fedetal pro· aram lo curb auollne c:oosump· lion. You have to doubt he'll give up thiseasily. Maybe 1aa rationing still looms ahead. f>IULADELPKIA <AP• or flclala •t e1aht woa "w re Juat lookln1 the other wa&y" u an In t e•r n1tlonal 11 mu1•lln1 rlna& 111 oujlht m(lrn than 000 rare eon tr u h~ud 11.:1>UI• Into lh• Unit(ld "il .ilt:il. a (oder al pro.ccul.ot uy11 · I think lhc> mentality amonl( It•~· tOOll In lhlb country wbcn lhl11 1nvcati,auun 11UU'tt.-d wu, 'If you '-'"ri ":t Wl anlmkl. &et It'," U S Atty. David MiAI'aton auld Thun1 duy alt4:r a h:dcrnl 1rand jury h..re tndact.ed 12 persona In u 2•~·1eu lnvesll&allon that rnn&etl trom the United St.oles to to'r .tace, Switzerland. Arrlc11 and Au tralta t:IGtrr OF THE nallon·s most µrulJ&,iou.s U>OS were ldenllfied as having received the con traband animals. the NatJooaJ Zoolo&kal Park in Wastuniton. D C., a branch or the Sm.tlhso· n1an Instltut1on : the Philadelphla Zoologacal Garden. St. Louis Zoological Park; Dallas Zoo; Knoxvalle (Tenn.> Zoo,. Sacramento Zoo; Seneca Park Zoo m Rochester, N.Y.; and Overton Park Zoo in Memphis Amon~ the 12 foreign nationals named in the indictment was Jonathan Leakey. 37, son of the late anthropologist Dr Louis Leakey and regarded as one of the world's leading snake ex pert!> Leakey, who runs a snake park in Kenya, attached to Kenya's National Museum. expressed shock and surprise when told he had been indicted. He said he would have to study the report before making any further com menl. ALTHOUGH NO ZOO ofhcaaJs were named tn the 1nd1ctment~. Marston said the U.S Intenor Department would seek c1v1l penalties against mslltut1ons and curators that received the rart> snakes, lizards. crocod1lc!> and other cold· blooded animals. Zoo officials denied any com pHcity in the alleged smuggltng "We did not smuagle anv snakes," said Charles lloessle. deputy director of the St. Loui!. Zoo. "We bought the ammaJs 1n good faith.'' .............. COit Ed Rapped ··The present system 1111 Consolidated Edison 1 1-. clearly inadequatt.•. Federal Power Commhi..,1on Chairman Richard l. Dunham said Thuri..,day in the wake or last month·-. New York City blackout Both preparedness and response to the emergenc~ were criticized in commenLci; to reportet's. flre Kills Two ........... Two workers wer~ killed, two critically inJured and two olht!r., reported missing after li~htrnng struck gram s ilos on Ch1cago·s lakefronl Fireboat and trucks right th<.> hlazc Lightning exploded two silos ancl Sl'l s ix of the 15().tooters allre. WASHING TON <AP> -The nation'• unemployment rate f J to 1.9 percent In July. resumln1 It.a downward coune after nlslna ~ pn- viows month, the 1overoment reported today. Unemployment had risen from 1.9 perttnt lD May to f.l ~in June after decllnina from a me hip of 8 percent Jut No~mber. Labor Department analyslsta said that with the rate hovertn1 close lo the 7 percent level fOf' the Cast several months, the lf'Owth n the economy appHrs to have •lowed temporarily rouowan1 the sharp expansion earlier this year. JULIUS SHISKIN, Com- m 1i.s1oner of Labor Statisttcs. told the congressional Joint Economic Committee that lhe job figures or the past rew months "indicate that the sus- tained and substantial improve- ment dunng the first part or Uus year Is beinl followed by a slower rate of arowth. "This comparatively lackluster performance ot the labor markets" wu conaiatent with the slu&&lshness shown by some of the other major economic indicators, Shlskln said. Some economista were expeel· ln1 anotMr rlM In the jobless rate las\ mOPlb. but a abarp . decline In t¥ clvWu labor fan:• bre>uaht the ratectcr.o 1n July. CIVILIAN LABOR force. which Includes those working and looktn& for work. d~lined by 340.000 last month wtth nearly au or the reduction occurr1n1 among teen-agera. The government s1Jd 1l was hkely that lhe reduct.ion of the labor force was due to lhe lateness of lhc survey week when the June neures were,.~. ·'Thus, 1ome youths who otherwise would have been re- corded in July entranta were counted in June." the tovem· mentsald . There wu UUJe arowth ln the number of Americans with job6 last month, as t«al employment. al 90.8 million.!. was little chanaed from June aner advancing for el&hl consecutive months. Alien Plan: Too Late OVER THE PAST year employment had grown by 2.8 mllUQn, Ylith a 2.9 million in· creue In nonagricultural in- dustries and a 140,000 decline in a1rtcul!t.tre. Tomas'Case ShowsHowProposalWould Help W ASHJNGTON CAP> -Presi- dent Carter's proposal to allow m1lhons of illegal aliens to stay m the Uruted States came too late to help a 23-year·old El Salve.1dorean named Tomas. Ry thf' time Carter announced h1'> proposal Thursday, Toma!> w:is b;.ick in El Salvador, the vie tlm of bad luck and too much to drink But millions or other ii · '"~al ohcn!'I m this country may J.:l'l to -.tay without fear of de· portation If Congress approves Carter's plans. CARTER ASKED THAT ii· legal aliens who can prove they were in lhe United Stal~ before 1970 be made legal residents. eventually able to apply for Cltltensh1p. ThO!>e who entered the country between Jan. l, 1970, and Dec 31, 1976, would be eligible for whMt Carter called "temporary re!>! dent"' status. By reglslenng, Slain Executive's Secret Life Related FERNDALE. Mich. <APJ --A General Motors executive round slashed to death was a respectable family man by day. but frequented ban. at night in an area known for its prostitution, a former policeman and bar.owner said today. The body of Carson McDowell. 43. wu found early Thursday near railroad tracks JUSl north of the city boundary between Detroit and fo"emdale. Co-workers described him as a '"straight arrow" family man However. Bob Sexton, owner of the La..,t Chance Bar JUSl inside the northern Detroit city limits. .,aid McDowell came to the Lru.t Chance• '"occas1onally"' and "all my barmaids recognized him ·· WEST BLOOMFIELD Township police 1dent1f1ed the body as McDowell's after 1t was round lying face·UP In a fenced in field near a warehouse A wallet was lying near McDowell's feet. its contents strewn in the weeds. A card with his name on it was found near the body McDowell. a n assistant sales manager for Chevrolet trucks. disappeared Wednesday on his way from his West Bloomfield home to a sales meeting In they could stay ln the United St'ttes for five years and bold jobs. They would not be able to aet weUare benefits or brinl( their families into the country to join them. Tomas ls·a short, slender man with curly black hair and a wispy goatee. While wait1n1 his de· portallon hearing, be told his story. HE SAID HE HAD nine years or schooling in El Salvador. where he learned meat-culling and drafting. But because his country bas a massive un· employment problem, he aald, he found work only once, in a nee factory at $2.80 a day. Soon. that ended. Tomas came north in a bus through Mexico. He says he walked across the border at San Ysidro and eventuaJly got a job as a meat cutter In the kitchen of an Arlington, Va., restaurant. He was paid $3.25 an hour. From his earnings, he saved S2,000 and bought a house In San Salvador. He said another year m America would have enabled him to open a butcher shop there. IF TOMAS HAD been able lo stay out or lhe law's clutches. he would have been able to qualify for the temporary resident status. But he was arrested ror publlc drunkenness at a party In Arl- mgton last weekend. Police dis· covered that he had a phony Social Security card for iden urtcation. They turned him over to the Immigration and N aturalizalion Service. With the jobless rate falling back to 6.9 percent lut month. the total number ot unemployed declined by 220,000 to 6. 7 mJJlloo. Most of the drop occurred among teen-aaers and adult women. Pm.Bl Stock Sal.es Admitted By Rockwell NEW YORK <AP> -TWo top officials of Rockwell lnterna· tionaJ Corp. sold boldinas ol com· pany stock worth more than $1.3 million 10 days before President Carter canceled production of the firm's Bl bomber, the co.mpany confirmed todey. A Rockwell spokesman said Willard F. Rockwell Jr .. chairman or the aerospace cor· porauon, sold 36.200 shares at $36 a share on June 20 ror Sl.3 million. John J. Roschia, general counsel and vice president of the firm, sold 2,000 shares at $36.37 a nd $36.50 per share on the same day for S72,700, the company said. On June 30, Carter announced cancellatJon or the Bl program. The stock was quoted al S32.62 al· the close of Thursday's trading on the New York Stock Ex- chanae . There was no indication how much, if any, profit the ex- ecutives had made on their stock sales. SEXTON, WHO RETIRED three years ago from the Detroit pol1t•t• department after 2S years on the force. identified McDowell to a reporter Thursday night from a photograph. He said he also identified McDowell to police. nearby Dearborn. ~~~~_,..~_,..~~~~_,..~~~_,.._,..~~_,.._,.._,.._,..~_,.._,.._,..~_,..~- The Detroit Free Press quoted Sexton as sayinc McDowell fre· quenUy left the bar in the COn'I· pany ol young women. But Sex· ton later said he did not know U McDowell was accompanied by anyone when he left the bar. The Last Chance ls In the North Woodward Avenue area aoutb of Elaht Mile Road. The arn ls one of Detroit's bl&1est proet4tulion cenler1. Police say they havej\ad the area under aurveillabce because of the heavy pr09titution and the youn1 male prQIUtutes who hltchblke rides along Woodwant. 4Sought In Rape AtKSU Abo called FRAN GIP ANI and HAWAllAN LEI PLANT Storms Batter Nation Hmdy, euily pown plant. Wutproduce tarae,show)'.f?ajp'~nt clusters of red. plr\tr «' yell~ Go.en • • Rain Ftdls in Southeaat,, Central, Nordru:fft l'•wper.c....... ci.ar ... a. ... .... "" .. 10 ..... u ., .. ., " .. 10 .. 77 .fl ...... . " .... " JS Ir M ,IC " 'If '4 ., ., .. " ... .. .., " . "' .. " " " .. ,. . . ..... •• ti )) .. u .. " . .. . ELLOGG'S . DWOOD ENDMEN!f _ .. f -School SHE BLOWS WHISTLE Kathleen Brown Rice Robbins Demands Apology LOS ANGELES CAP> -Sen Alan Robbins says he wants an apology from Kathleen Brown Rice and claims he wlfi peri:.onal ly try to rc•move her from the Board of 1-:ducation The senator said Wednesday that Mrs Hu:t.', Gov Brown's sis ter. showc•d bad la1>lc whcn shl" rcg1i.tcn·d her vote opposing sup· port of Robbins' proposed con· . slttutional amendment on court ordered desegre~atton by blow mg a. wtusUe The whisUe wa!> s1m1lar to rape whistles Robbins had distributed during his mayoral campaign .. Mrs. Rtce, 1s of course. en· tilled to her opU\1on and to her vole on the board, but the blow· mg of ..i n.1~ wh1'>tle 1s a poor al· tempt al humor and 10 obvious bad l..iste. ·· Hobbmi. i.a1d. Mri:.. Rice said the whistle blowing was never qucsltoned by anyone she twlked to P~rRate Hike Asked SAN DIEGO <AP> -San Diego Gas & Electric Co. says it h a s king the California Public Utilities Commission to approve electric rate increases totaling nearly $18 million. The utility said it needs the higher rates to orcset lncrcasing 011 costs for 1ls power planL'> and because the drouaht Is cau!\lng a shortaae of hydroelectric power If approved by the PUC, the hlaher rates would In· crease the bill of an avera&e San Dteao Gas & Electrtc customer using 500 kilowatt hours per month by $1.38. Finance Boosted SACRA.MENTO <AP) A.a· 11mbl1 leact.r h•v• come up wlth yet another comprombe propo.al on Ul achoo! flnanco bUI. lt111 orlt boo6tln11 tho flve· year coalto IS 1'7 bllllon. The propclla&l otreNd Thurt· daay. 11 fl•? mbuon more than an)' P"Vtou• version of the btll, which molt partiel 11r11 wu too bill already. Al.a, the nt1w one tUU leaves 11nr >lvt'd the blH•t dl111ft9- mt1nt betWffn the Senal• or~· a•mbly · Whvther 8831 million ln 1•xtr.a :ud wlll be awarded to local d1~tract~ which voluntarily reatructur•" their pro1ram. ~Fi.rn FOLSOM <AP J -Racial violence hu flared aealn at Folsom Prison, puttlnt three whale prisoners In the hospital with stab wounds Officials i;a1d a fourth white was treated for 1tab wounds after a scuffle Thuraday between eight blacks and five whites. Se~llrit9 Gttarded SACRAMENTO <APJ · The federal govenment has cited the R andlO Seco nuclear power plant ( STATE J for a security-related mfract10n, hut the nature of the mfract.Jon 1s too secret. an official seld Thurs· day. "The Nuclear Regulatory Commission won't let us release details because they think it might hurt our security," said Jeff Marx, spokesman for the Sacramento Municipal \lt1hty 01stnct. Pmtel Nfze• LNG SACRAMENTO <API --Th<' State Energy Commission staff says liquefied natural ga'> terminals shouldn't be built al Los Angeles Harbor or Oxnard. the two places the utilities favor in order to avert a projected gas crisis. The report, made at the re· quest of Assembly Speaker Le<> McCarthy, said Thursday the population densities at both places might make LNG terminals too dangerous Bt1Udft19 Baited LOS ANGELES (APJ - Construclioo of two proposed dormitories at UCLA was or· dered delayed until the struc tures meet state environmental standards. Thursday's Superior Court ruJ. Ing was a victory for the West wood Hills Property Owners Association, which wanted con struction of the three·story build· ings halted 1'ecause of the poten· ti ally damagtng noise and traffic congestion they would create. Guerlains two fragrances ... ltt~~~ you wear them body and soulf Shalimar ond Parure each, Uke a woman. has an Inner mood behind Its outer expresston. Shoflmer expreaes elegance, colm ••• femtnlnlty. 1he PeffUme. ~oz., $18. ~ 0% •• $25. 1 oz., $t5. Tollette water natural SprO(. 3 oz., $13.60. Powder, 8 oz.. ti. Porure, right. ts a blend of moo and~ cypress arid pun bloaoml. P8ff\Jm8, " o~. $13.50. ~oz.. $26. Cd,Og ... 3 C&1 $9.50;6oz. $13. ~.101. -PLEA BARGAIN MADE ftoman Polan1kl Multiple listings Resolved SAN DI EGO CAP> -The Multtplc L1!-tt1ng Service used by the real estate mdustry must be made available to all real estate brokers, Superior Court Judge Charlt's W. f"roehhch Jr said Thursday The ruhng came in a suit by the California attorney general's of· f1l0l' and the San Diego County district attornt·y·s office in which they contend the San Diego Real Estate Board dominates the res 1dent1al market in housing through the Multiple Listing Service and fixes commission rates. THE ACTION maintains mem· bershlp in the San Diego Real Estate Board Is required for ac- t·c~s to the list of property for !>alt', an allegt.'d v1olat1on of an· lltrust and restrain of trade '>tatutl~ The National and Cahfom1a Ai:.soc1al1ons of Realtors are co defendants in the case "THE BARRIF.R to entry cstabhshed by the board -· namely that one join the San Dle&o. state and national boards -1s an unreasonable barrier:· the JUdf'le said in the ruling. He said all real estate salespersons should be allowed to acquire the Multiple Listing Service al reasonable cost. Testimony continued today on the commission price fixing aJ. legations on which Froehlich yet mu'>trule 2 Held in Murder LOS ANGELES <AP> -The mother of a J..year-old elrl found strangled to death and aban· doned in some bushes two weeks ago bas been booked with her common·law husband for in· veatiaauon ol murder. Norma Zunaya, a 23-year·old un· employed barmaid, and Adolfo Carmona. 24. were booked Wed· nesday, police said. Friday. Augu1t 5, ttn DAlLY PILOT AS 'Guilty' or 'No Contest' Polhnslii Changes Plea , LOS ANGELES <AP) -Movie dtl'ff\OT Roman Polanski, charged with drut1Lna and raplnl a 13· year-old &lrl, hu a1reed to plead either 1ullty or no contest lo one of the char1e1, thus abortlng his im· minent trlMl. Polanski. '3, bad been scheduled to stand trial next Tuesday, the el&hth anniversary of the murder of his wife, actress Sharon Tale. 111£ L08 ANGELES district altorney'i. office .nnounced Thursday that a secret plea bargain had been reached throuah Polanski's attorney. Details were kept secret unUI 1 formal hearin1 ls held Mon· day. ·'The parties have agreed on a plea." said a dis· trict att.omey'.11 spokesman. "There wW be a chanae or plea as to one of the six counts, lt accepted by the Judae." said Dep. Oi1t.. AUy. Roger Gunson, who conferred wltb Polanskl'a lawyer, Douglas Dalton. GUNSON DECLINED to say wtrether the ..iareement includes a jail term for Polanski. The charges carry various sentences with a maximum of 10 years t.oUfe imprisonment. The case setUemenl policy of Dist. Atty. John van de Kamp, allows resolution of a cue only if the defendant pleads to lhe moet serious count against him. GUNSON SAID the most serious charges against Polanski are rape by the uae of drugs and rurnishlni dru&s to a minor. Polanski. director or such films as "Rosemary's Baby," and "Chinatown," was ar· rested March 11 after a complaint was filed by the mother of the teenaee girl. POUCE SAID Polanski hired the girl to pose for pictures for a French fashion magazine, agree· inl? that she would be fully clothed. of dtrector John Huston ari4 Nlchobon'a Jona·tlme llrlfriend. MlM Huston had been expected to teatlff that l'he vrit'ed at the house whlle Polanski wu in u bedroom with lhe 1lrl. I IN RETURN for her coopuaUon. authorities dropped their plarui to proHCUte Miu Huston for possession of cocalne. She wu arrested the aame day aa Polanski. Asked at a court 1ppe11'ance whet.her lbe scan- dal had affected his Ufe, the dlmlnuUve director said: "I'm used lo 1rtef. Thls la a trlOe. •• A generoua altce of I him, two treah 9901, REG $2 hash brown potatoe1, • .10 to .. t, Jelly and outter. Served 24 hOurs. SPIRES Reetaura,,te They said Polanski picked her up March 10 and -------------------··~~~··~tt·~:·•**********: drove her to the home of actor Jack Nicholson, where he gave her champagne and the drug Quaalude, then raped her. Nicholson was out of •I , • •• • • town at the lime. · •1 • • POLANSKI WAS indicted on char1es of sex • perversion, rape by use of drugs, unlawful sexual • intercourse, furnishing a drug to a minor. sodomy • and committing a lewd and lascivious act upon a • child under 14. • • • • • After his arraignment. Polanski declared, "I • am innocent. and can't wait lo be vindicated." • .. IDS ATTORNEY said the direct.or's defense would be that the sexual encounter never happened • a nd the girl had fantasized it •~=::::= In pretrial hearings, the prosecutor said photos HERB or the girl apparently nude In a whirlpool bath were found al Polanski's hotel suite when he was arrest· • ed. Gunsonsaldpollcealsoconfiscatedquantitiesor • GREAT DEALS Quaalude in Polanski's room and on his person. : FREE • 111E PROSECUTION revealed that one of its OIL CHANGES Jt key witnesses would be Anjelica Huston, dauahter •As recommeaded by * Bono Rit,ea on TJ'? Sonny Boao, who turned talk ol a divorce from Cher ln\o part of their television comedy routine. has been invited to remarry before viewtng audiences. • the r.nory ror a11 loac • 'It H yoa owa your car. it • FWY lt •• :~ • ~La!M~'6iill •1t1 ...... ~ .. .. al .. • • • • •• • • • NBC program officials have talked about a proposal made to them that Sonny's weddine in November to Sade Coelbe, 21. be televtsed u • 1pecla1, an NBC spokesman aald. No de· cialon has been reached, however. :~ . ' • ~(i.OfWV. It ~:b::::::;:;~~f Jt * SAM :.@ • ~ -Ob-: It was proposed that the ~ueo 90·minute special con1ilt of a one-hour documentary showinf hOTI the weddint was planned and put to&ether and that the llnal hall hourshow the ceremony. •* * '* .. '* '* '* '* * •1!• *. * * ••• * * * * '* ~J()(}0HEB\TE ;> l~..\:'iC :IA \ ... ' .. . '.. . I • '• If f • • ' • •• '• • ••I .. ' ' ... •************************. J_CPenney NEWPORT. CENTER FASHION ISL.AMO STOU OMLY NEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 lo 6 p.m. -s .... I 0 to 5 p.m. COLORFUL POmD MUMS TUBEllQUS BEGONIAS Now299 ...... ,, Foll wrapped in 6 inch pats. tn Bud a Bloo"' -------. ..-...._ ------:-----,.,_,,.__ ---------~-=---=---..-- • 0 PILOT EDITORIAL PllGE School Money Mu_ddle • hool (an O('lni Ul l>t-al h. U JUmblt-Of Confllcttnl 1t1.1t •la\\ •nd t'\ t•r t·hu11,unu ltK·ul t•u l'Um&luncci. In fiOme 1trc.,., thl· 1mm\.-dluh.' prnbh.•m 1:-. decUn · nrollml•nt Jn other It's O\'t!rcrowd~cJ "nc14 popuhallon IM>ur:-. in In all. the un pr ctabl r .U'lor of 1nrt1&tlllfl k1•t•JJ!i t'hUnl(tnj£ tht• odds And lhrnuRh 11 iJll , thl' ltx·ul 1u orwrty tuxµayt.•r " ms to corn~ out ''" 1 ht· !.hot t t·nd • Cm ktt•r tht·M: t•1t,amplt•& Huntin..:lon Bt•at•h'11 Ot•1•w1 VH•w S'·hool 1>1!. tnct \ uffer an~ frum dt•cll11mtt 1·11rnllnwnl <.1ow11 by :lllO ~tudent I. st \'C r Ont• would uuurnc it would t·o:-.t l toc..-ducalt' rt.·"~' .. tudt:nlll But lcJS' of tht.· ~tud1•11t~ WUl\ uc'<·ompan1t.'<i hy a h ~ 1n stat(" ;ud. v. h1rh 1 based on du1ly Mttend<.&rH·1.· ,\ml lh.1t aul 1' furtht·r n .'tlun-d tn prnportwn lo in c re01.'<"' m l<w:.11 ... -. ... c ... '>t.11 'alu tum, w1Lhoul regard Lo mll.11ton imp.wt on oper•1ttn6' co l . So thl' ~<·houl boarcJ has had to approve u 22 cent mt·rt·a,t· m tht· d1!>Lr1C'l lax rut«, to be sure of suff1cumt fund!> for tht-coming> c<ir In the :-.outhern part or the c:ounty, the sprawl ang Capistrano l'nified School District ii bulging with students Doublt-sessions already are scheduled and 8,000 more ~oungsters are expected in the next few year~. But \Olers there ha\c Just rejected a S39 million s chool <.'unstructton bond issue <Jnd a district mu.st bt• hon<lt"d to capactt} to qualify ror stale construction IVJ(b -In the Oranae Coast Colle'e District. wlth a 20 percent hike m assessed valuation, taxpayers were ~urprised to learn ther race a 9·cent increase in the d1strtct tax rate to bee up the reserve fund to cushion probable inflation ln operating costs lo cuch lnstnnce. there seems to be n valid opera· t1unul reason for hitting the taxpayer harder. But it's 'l'l'Y dt.•lu' thut major revi11ions in state legislation are 111 ordt!r to bring some semblance or reason into ~thool und colkge fintmcln~. Overstaffed? Judging from what has happened in recent years \.\Ith the size of personal sthffs commandeered by t•..at·h of Orange County's Ove supervisors, growth is the by \\ord Four years ago, a well·staf!ed county supervisor t•ame equipped with one or two aides and a secretary. lt now takes a staff of five, six or eight persons to keep a supervisor afloat. Jn Supervisor Thomas Riley's case. he com· rnands the larges t staff. eight persons. That is perplexing because before redistricting early this year. Riley had the same size staff. In the redistricting process. however, he lost roughly 20 per· cent of his constituents and one-third of the land area m tus district Saddleback College. one of the ver y rare com- m u1ul) rnll1..•ge!'> in thl' slate with a rapid gro\\.1h rate, found 1t..l'lf in a bmd because a new state law hu'> thangcd the formula for state construction aid in a manner that does not provide for enrollment growth So in order to house its growing student body. the rnJlcge will have to turn to the taxpayers by taking lull advantage of a 27 percent increase in assessed 'aluallons, ins tead of cutting 1ls tax rate as some had hoped. Therefore, 1t ·s difficult lo understand why he still needs a staff of eight persons to keep labs on what is gmng on m the district and the halls of county govern· mcnt. es pe<.'il.llly when his fellow supervisors somehow mana~c to ~el by on two or three fewer UHies. Those who command the bureaucracies should do all they can to stymie their growth As chairman. Riley may be entitled to more assistants than the• norm, but he could start the movement by whittling his personal office force down 'Mr. Lance attacks with a swirl and dip -the committee counters with a graceful pirouette!' Secret Strategy Would Yield to Soviet Invasion WASHINGTON -President Carter late thls week will be pre- sented by has national secunty advisers with a new defeni.e strategy that secretly concedes one lhird of West Germany to a Soviet invasion rather than seek increased defense spending whkh these advisers say would provoke Moscow and divide w ashington. PRM-10. the Carter ad mtnistration's top secret strategic study, sug · l(ei>ted that Lhls policy c<1uld be m~de palata· ble to Western E~ro p e by simply not ad· · miltine its im· pl1catlons . Tt\is course w es wholly adopted in hiih·level meetings July 28 and 29 by Dr. Zblgniew Bnezinski, the Presi· detlt's national security adviaer. Tt'O!re was no dissent frwti the seolor orflclals assembled. The strategic policy paper to be given the President (about lhtee pages of single-spaced typ- Ing) makes no mention of sur· render or duplicity in Central Europe but talks of a commit- ment lo a "minimum loss ofter· ritory" in NATO To achleve a broader perspective Mr. Carter ought lo look al the minutes of the July 28-29 meetings of his Senior Coordinating Council CSCC' on national security THE SCC agreed on a 3 percent annual increase in derense spending, fulfilling Mr. Carter's promise to his NATO allies earlier this year. •But. according to verbatim notes Laken by one of the participants, Brzezinski declared: "It is not possible in the cur· rent political environment to gain support in the United States for procurement of the conven· UonaJ forces required to assure that NATO could maintain ter- ritorial integrity If deterrence fails. Therefore, we should adopt a 'stalemate• strategy. That ts, a strategy of falling back and leav· ing the Soviets to race the political consequences or their aggression." Brezezinski went on to declare that these "political conse· ( EV ANS-NOV AK J quences" -would help deter a Soviet invasion There was no dissent from those present, in- cluding Vice President Mondale, CIA director Stansrleld Turner. disarmament negotiator Paul Warnke, deputy Defense secretary Charles Duncan, and Gen. George Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. BRZEZINSKI continued .. 'We agree there must be a gap between our declared strategy and actual capability. We cannot for political reasons announce our strategy." A1aln. there was no dissent, thouah some officials voiced the opinion there would be hell to pay if the Germans learned what was happenine. All this follows the script of the June 20 draft of PRM·lO which lists four options for lower·range defense spending. Each would ·stop a Soviet ortensive at a line formed by the Weser and Lech Rivers. surrendering about one- third of West Germany Onclud· Ing Saxony and most of BavariaJ. These four options, according to PRM-10, do not "plan" to stop "a determined Warsaw Pactcon- ventJonaJ attack ... If the Sov- iets persist in their attack, a U.S. /NATO conventional defeat in Central Europe is likely.'' Yet these options are certainly not re· jected out of hand. ·•MANY OF the adverse political implications: of the re· duced defense options (such as independent German rearm•· ment, or, conversely, European accommodation to Moscow) "probably could be avoided If the U.S continued to publicly sup· port" present strategy. Adverse reactions by Western Europe "could be sleniflcantly softened ... if the U.S. were to avoid any statements to the effect that a loss of NATO territory would be acceptable." PRM·lO also · proposes these political steps, accompanying defense reduction, that could help forestall a Russian attack: "The U.S. might pursue arms control initiatives more vigorously to obtain reductions In threats and opposing force levels, thereby minimizing the risks of unilateral U.S. reduc· lions. With r espect to the Soviet Union, the U.S. might undertake a broad program of ~nom1c as- sistance to the U.S.S.R. on trade, credits, food, and technology. thereby lowering political tensions and reducing the risks of war." The four options calling for in· creases in defense spending, says PRM·lO, would be intended to roll back a Soviet invasion but ''may provoke adverse Soviet and allied reactions ." This "might provoke a similar Soviet counter·buildup or even a pre· emptive attack," and therefore "might actually undermine de· terrence." ARMS CONTllOL negotiations would be disturbed by "strategies requiring a visible and rapid increase in the size of U .S. and allied rorces, particularly ln Europe . . . Sov· iet suspicions of U.S. motives would make it more difficult to conclude meaningful arms con- trol agreements, either -SALT (strategic arms limitation talks> or MBFR (mutual balanced force redutions > • • PRM·lO predicts any increase in defense spending would generate "divisive debate" and warns an across·the·board hike in defense capability "ls likely to find a little domestic support." In general, the options caWn1 for decreased str ength in lower spending are seen causlng less trouble; in particular, the option calling for approximately the present military level but with less sustained power in Europe i.s described as "probably the most anodyne (option) in terms ot its domestic impact, unless it were openly described as a lowerinc ot . our sights." These views were impUeJUy accepted laat week by Brzezimki and the other senior officials. So, the President is about lo adopt a policy boiling down lo this: in· stead of seeking greater defense spending to defend Central Europe, rely on political pressures to deter Moscow while secretly conceding a mllltary de- feat. Wheather this renects • "political environment•• as claimed by Dr. Brzeainlld, lt cer- tainly reveals the environment within the Carter administration. Dear Gloomy Gus Washington~s Odd Homage to B11siness Ir the hicher echelons of Oranee County poUtjcs had talents to flt their egos they'd have outarown Orange County politics long ago. V.J. W ASIUNGTON -When Bert Lance was confirmed by the Senate as the director or the Of· fice of Manaeeme.nt and Budget he prom.iled to sell his 200,000· share interest ln the National Bank of Georeia. This was to avoid the ap· pearance of a confilct or interest, but ta.en Mr: Lance asked for a de· lay on executing his promise because selling would mean he would have lo let the stock go ror about Sl.S mllUon lesa th.an be paid for it. When people Uke Mr. Lance talk about. the sacrlflce they make ror public service they don't mean real sacrtflces like taking a monetary loss. Fair enough, but it also turns out that Mr. Lance, with bit stock or without it, is in dHp, deep debt. Between $4 and SS mUUon worth. Whet.her bein1 in debt on that scale makes a hlab public official vulnerable to pressures that sol· Trials of a Rich Radical ( l business, which wb to aet richer. In 1972, Irwin, who by now waa ..aufferin& from chronic acableaJ endemic ~la and a srowtn1 aversion to • diet of cottard areens, reasaea1ed hls J)OllUon. "Th~ reason I can't wipe out weat.ai ... "heaald lhouabtrully. TOP.\ Y, Trwtn woma all Uie llme abOut aomeooe ril!Dinl off his car, hi• stereo and":1\ls~ 1olf clua.. Arid lf be can ju:st. ~ulre a few more pieces of,, Mlnc Dynasty porcelain, he Jui feel.I he'll realW understand what it means to be rich. HI just Wl1ba the world un· derstoOd tbe 1upreme iacl'lt\ce he's maldn1. / ( VON HOFFMAN ) vent ortlclala aren't is a neat point. but what's puzzline is those. who say bow lucky we are to have a man of Mr. Lance's Latent ln the key Job of director of OMB. RITUAL deferences to one side, ju.st what, If any, are Mr. Lance's taleola? When be came to Washinitc)n be was advertised as a fOl'merly barefoot, rural Georgia bhslness 1enius who had become a captain of the naUon'a bankln1 industry and olheT laudatory cllches. Admittedly, tt Lakes a talent of sorta to seleatalk one'• way into a debt of auch ain, but is lt a talent we need in Wuhintton? . No question exl.sta that Mr. Lance la an honorable man wbo would never commit a conflict ol lnterest, but la he a competent man, a useful man? He may want to 1erve the public, but tho public la eotJUed to politely tum a1ldo tht. ambition on the buls that Mr. Lance may \nt;lt have very much to offer. Hlthly placed businessmen need do no more than hold their lobs to be U1ten.S to, def erred to and re.peeled without any In· spectlon at lhe quality at their won. Look at Da\'fd Rockefeller, "Clearly thla uUon•1 leadina i>umeu tta&ennan," eceontinC to Fortune Napue. "N~. the bui cl tM CblH Mabb9tte Binlr, the "DI• tlon'a hadl111 bualaeu atataman,'' hu btea 1uch a louay bulln ... mtn that lt bu ol'tGS ~ 1\&lleated tlMt belt lblQI .be couJd,do for bit bank la '°ft 'ftri'W ..a." ln1 problems have been temble. the quality of its loan portfolio ex· ceptionally weak, and it.a rlnan· cial performance, by just about every measure. inferior." ls how Fortune sums up Cba.se's rtt<>rd under David. The particulars are past believin1: $1.7 billion lo bum real estate loans; an overstatement of the value of it.a bond tradine ac· co unts so large that the Securtties and Excbanie Com· mission bas proceeded against the bank; almost S. billion In loans to underdeveloped coun· tries whose capacity to repay runs from skimpy to 1llm. The onlv bad loan rlak in the country Rockfeller .aeems to have missed is BertLanct. While people who foUow busi· nesa newa have-long •lnce de· cided that Da\'ld Rockefeller could pus u a turkeJf U he can learn to arow feather., th• nauon at Iara• 1tUJ takes btm Hrtously. Radicali coatlnue ,~ cto him the honot ot reternn1 to hlm u Mr. Sln11ttr Instead or H the mUlttbWlott:&>llar·cOld·kluts. NOT THAT beh1a a loser should be the only itandard by whlch re.pect l• dol" out or wlthhefd. One of tl~e current bcrCM11 Of the business praa, for lnatance, la Mr. Harry Gr~. tho chalnnan of, the bc:iartl ot Uolt.s Tectinolofiea Corp. United T.cboQloSles ta a bit ot flnucltl leaer~aln boldlftC ~ether rec~ble nam• of formerly lnd:m!compaoleslUc Pratt tnl tne1altPlaneen1 and Slkobkyhtl~. Sb-.e1 Mr.. G~jf tirival be has not Oftly cban1td tM com· pany'• name bot "'oved ll up from ~ tbo 58tb to IM!inc th• 3$th l.,.est lndustrtal comp~ In the United Statel. Tbl1.~11n t ' I done by developine a useful new product or selling a needed service or anything else that was particularly socially helpful. Mr. Gray did it all by ecqulal· lions, buying, amon1 other things, Otis Elevator. He la now in a batUe to buy Babcock It Wilcox, the manuracturer of • power plant.a, aeainst tbe wW ot Babcock & Wilcox's top manage· ment. If Mr. Gray carries lt off, United Tecbnololies will Jump up to 19th place in the raUnp and Mr. Gray will doubtlell be solicited by the med.la lo live b.ia viewa on what our foceien policy in South Africa oulbt to be. The eeoesta of thia pa)'lni ex- tra attention to the opinions ol successful buslnessmen bu a 1rain ot common aenae to lt. Ac· complishment may be ttantftn· ble from one area ot life to another. but it ouabt to be na.l 1ccompll1hment, 1omethln1 m«w than anbnal ·~ 11&121• m ent. w be1nc borD Ii • pr. ~Hing from ~ po« to bt-inf ao far 1n debc they dOn, ~ reposseu your CadW1 • I j 1 Three Face• of Lance Bert Lance, director or th~ Office of Mana1emenl and Bud1et, ap· pears before the House Government Operations Committee to testify on the reorganizal.lon of the executive olflce of the presi- dent. FCC Cracking Down On Radio Violators WASHINGTON <AP) -The na- tion's citiien-band radio operators are being warned that naerant viola- tions of Federal Communications Commission rules will cost them lhe1r licenses •• The commission announced that 1t stepped up enforcement of eovern· ment regulations for CBers, saying the licenses of 13 people have been canceled. Sixteen other CB operators have been ordered to show cause why their licenses should not be revoked. ( CBCIUTTER J gave up his battle for a license re· newal, which hlld been denied him because of his activities. Randall's organization consists of single sideband CB operators who the FCC said assigned call "numbers" to CB operators in his organization that were used instead of commission call signs. Randall was accused of· helplna formulate H.F. rules for radio operators that instructed memben to operate on frequencies not asslened to lrJ1 the clutch? Cardin de Pierre Cardin Parfum Spray! Both yours for only $6 with Ort( purchase from the Cardin de Pierre Cardin fragrance collection for women. This Cardin carry ct~ch, also, carries a great amount of sta1us. To help you flll It, we've Included a A oz. parfum spray of· Cardin de Pierre Cardin. The Parfum. ~oz., $17. Ya oz., $30. 1 oz., $50. Parfum Purse Spray, ~ oz. $14. Eau de Tollette, 2 oz .• $8.50. Eau de Tollette Atomizer, non-oerosol, 2.5 oz. $10. MalV phone. Cosmetics, 101. 'I 1nsons THE 13 UCENSE revocations In· volved members of the H.F. (high fre· quency) International, who were cit· ed for operating in higher powered frequencies than those authorized for CB operators. A widespread eovernment crackdown on violators of com· mission rules alao resulted in the show-cauae orders to 16 CBen who have been convicted of criminal mis· conduct in connection with the oper•· tion of radio equipment. cB. Robinson's • Newport Fashion. lsl~nd • 644-2800 THEFREQUENCIESUSEDbythe -.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;;:::;:;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;.. ______ ...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ It. F. members stripped of their -~. " · The oonvlctions covered such viola· tlona u overpowered equipment, ob- scene laneuaie and using broadcast bands uslaned to other services. H.P. INTBRNATIONAL la headed by John 8. Randall, who last May ' hcenses, the FCC said, were allocated for use in the Industrial Radio Service. • The license revocation orders said that out-of-band operation durupted the legitimate use of the lndustri$l frequencies and caused harmful In· terference to licensees in that service. The commission said that In adher· ing to the H .F. rules the 13 de· monstrated ''unfitness to retain the privilege of a commias1on licensee." Listerine Advertising ' 1 ~ ! Case Heads for Court WASHINGTON (AP> -Tbe t:iate.rlne advertlsin1 cue, which be&an before the Federal Trade Com· mission nearly 40 year• a101 appears to be headed for the U.S. Supreme Court for a final verdict. Th• hl&h court will be asked to de· clde it the FTC can order the makers of U.terine lo say in their advertiaint that their product "wtll not prevent colda or sore throats or lesaen their severity." TffE U.S. APPEALS Court here ruled that the Federal Trade Com· mission has the right to order correc· live adverli11ing. But the Warner· Lambert Company, which makes Listerine, the nation's best selling mouthwash, says it will appeal to the Supreme Court. The appeals court said the FTC found thal lhe ability of Listerine "to kill germs by millions on contact is of no medical alanificance ln the treat- ment of cold.a or aore lhroats." It ~ed that the 1erms Listerine purport.a to k.Hl do not cauae colda; viruses do. ALTHOUGH THE COMPANY stopped advertlslne that Listerine ( CONSVMER J would prevent colds. the FTC COD· tended corrective advertl1ln1 wu needed to chanee the mlsconcepUoo of prior ads. The FTC wants the disclaimers to start off with the words: "Contrary to prior adverllsine. . . " The appeals court ruled that that wasn't necessary, but upheld an rrc order for the company to use the cor- rective langoage in its next $10 million worth of advertising -about the annual advertisine budaet for Listerine. LISTERINE, WRICH HAS been manufactured since 1879, started be-- ang advertised as a cold and sore throat reruedy tn 1921. FTC pro- secutors began attacking the com- pany's claiD\I after a 1938 law brouebt over-the-coonter drug advertislne un· der FTC jurisdiction. After several 1ean of hassling, the casewudropped In 19«. The Bare Seouts? Niulists Dress /or Troop Meetings TAMPA. Fla. (AP> -Tbls atory ml-1lt have been about the Bare Scouts ol America. But where could a scout be with no place to MW oa a melit badle? So the members of Girl Scout Troop 748 and Boy Scout Troop 18 put GI\ UD· llorma when they attend meetlnp, 10 camplnc ot enaat• in otber acouUnc actlvtUet. 1be rest ol the time, they are trustwoi'tb)', brave, loYal ••. anct nude. Plush velour robes now at special pre-season savings. FtM monogramming Included. Fashione)(c1tement in lounging. Dramatically translated 1n luxurious Arnet .. acetate/nylon velour ..• in todey's most wanted styles (a) Ankle length robe with contrast lined hood -one size fits art. Blue/navy trim, rust/ camel trim. black/ grey tr 1m burqundy I grey trim, green/chalk tnm RegJlarly 35 00 Pre·sr?ason prtce 2 2. 90 Including tr ea monogr .:imming. {b) Striking kimono style robe with contrast trim and two lower pockets -one siza fits all f'Javy/blue, rust/carnel. black/grey. burgundy/ grey. Regularly 27 .50. Pre-season price · 19. 90 Including tree monogramming (b) (a) . - ,'J ,. ... '•. :• . ... '• '••' ... ' . ' • .. ' !• I: " •I• ' l • ' I ' I 1 I ., GAILY PILOT 16 1177 . 'J'retam Cited & ~ W@lYl I? County Budget -~'~"~~~.~~~ Hike Forecast ~""'fl ttw an1Wt"t1 u1id acllcm ~u ""'d lo IOl l!Vfl"lll I '" uut·tntmt'flf und Mintu Mail , QWtllUl'I• lei /'ul 1111•"· ltl )vur .\en l('I' Orun'1t' ' Cooat l.Jwl11 l"tlnf I' u 1101 l'l#AI C 111ro Mtf{J CA A• mun11 ,,,,,,., cu pi1111bW u 111 t1" amu.•rrd. btil pl/tnMd '""'"'"" "' ,,.,,,,~ 1w1 mdudmo llar ~·, t..U ril2m«', add'"' und hwnnf r lw1un' phon• a1u'lh.rcomiOI tN run111J,.,rd '1'1111 rolu1111u.1~a" daa IJt ucf'P SolurcJa111 ' ,.__. .. lt'-U l•N.rHl•n Ot:AR PA"I My 11\t«>r 1&nd her r1am1ly llrt: 't:a)' n with U!I for two we ·k> My nieces 1u\d nepb~ •ant mr. \11 s;ruvldt them with the •• 1fe1il) v.'UOd " addrr~'lt''> or their favorite-tclevuuon pu'°"alibes l rtally rJun 't know what lo tt!ll lht-m. but hate ta i.dm1t 1t It would ~pc>1l their Soulht.>m Cahforn1• aunt'~ image." Help, quick 1 A L • Newport Beach Holl) •ood. •kre·, that'! Tbt-bellt way lo aet oul vi IJl1s Me b. lo pau aJ•a the "coalidentl•I" lalorma&Joe Utat tile only sure way lo IM throoab lo tiw TV ~tar' Is to write to tbeJn personally Ui rarf' ol ta. AmerleH F~ratlou of Tel6rialoa &Dd Radk> ArtlW, nn W. Highland, LcNI Aageles, CA MttA. Tell tkm you ban 1t oa the belt •I authori· ty lbrir Inters wlll be forwarded to tbe 11tar11' Holl) wood homn. Trarftft-S~ Propagaf~ 8nt DEAR PAT Vegetable seed 1s getting very t''P<'n~1vc I've -.aved seeds from my own garden ,1nd wond('r 1f they will grow as well as the pal•kaged kind J .S .. Dana Point Probably not, accordln& to A VS sources. Home gardeners i.eldom have good luck using col· lectt"d i.eeds for a new crop. Buying seeds may cost more than you'd like lnlUally, but they're also thr cheapest llem In gardenlDg. II lhe seed you col· lrct b defecllve or not true to variety, all the time and money s~nt preparing the soil, applying rertUJzer and other efforts are wasted. f'il..s llnr~ a• Prwgra"' A Id 8)' KATHY Cl.ANCY Oltlilt Dall~ f'lllltulf Ot .Ull'"' County bud&et analyst.a have fore<:ast thul, If current lrenda continue, this year's ten· taillvt· ~ 7 nulllon count)' 1overnment bud1et t•oull! hWt'll to ~94 m1lhon within two years. When eomp11rcd with the 1978·77 budeet or $4& 7 m1Jllo11 tht< 1979 80 ll&ure represents a 25.6 11t•1n•nt1ncrealie, th«.! anulyall' report said , or about M :s 1.wrcent per ycmr Al the li1&me lime, the foreust shows, revenues to llw c•ounty over th1.: three· year period ar e expect· 1•11 lo Increase 29 l percent and county govern mc..nt'-. work fon·t.• <'<mid erow from 9,773 workers in 1!171> 77 tu 11,0'lJ In 1979 HO . COUNTY SUPERVISOru; uuthorbed dislribu· t1on or tht! inch thick llnalysls' document to county dcpurtment headi. thu• week. They also asked that data for u new three year prQJechon be forwarded to budget analy1;ts by Oct 1 John Ded15chew, associate count y ad· m1011tnhve offtcer, cautioned super visors that the document does not represent a statement or future budgel.b Instead, he said, the document was intended to pre-.ent an early warning or financial issues to help county officials In making planning decisions. THE ANALYSTS' RF.PORT shows that the cost of t'Ounty government per capita could increase from S2H2.68 per county resident in 1976· 77 to $314. 77 an 1979-tM>, or about 20 percent. Jlo\\CVl'r, when lhosl' f1~ures arc ronverted to 1977 dollar!->. tht· n ·port ~aid. the t"ost of government would int'reaM' les'> than one percent County Adm1n1strat1ve Officer Robert Thomas. an a teller to -.uperv1sors. noted the figures con· tamed 1n lhl' dot'umcnt arc bai.ed on department headi.' re<tlll'Sts gathered in early spring. THE DOCUMENT DOES not reflect changes betwN,•n tho'>t' r('(1uests and wh<tl supervisor!> ap· proved Gambling Trial Set Mesans Two Costu M esa brothers who allegedly accepted more than $4,000 in bets placed by undercover officers 11s signed to a Newport Beach restaurant h ave been ordered to race pre· trial action in Orange County Superior Court PUBLIC NOTICE 3d6-71 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSINIU NAMI STATa.._"1' TN IOll-1"9 per-I\ -"9 bU\I• .. ' PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ITOat W .. ll«Mt WTM• ITAfe~CAU,cwtlllA , ... ~, '°"'". f I CIOUNT'f'~OltAllO• .......... l•lelt ef llill~A M P'ITCH, ellt llU,_AHOV$P,IT(H ~ N0TIC5 It tt9111••Y •tV(N 19 11111 ,,.,.,..,,., .............. _. . .._. ,,.., •II ---•/It<'"""' ... _. , .. __ ...,. .,. ~ ..... Ill• "'""· ......... -~"-" _ ... , .. I• , ... eliltl"' ... ,.., ... --... ltll .. ~ .... ··~-·"'"""'-... (~_.,-... , ............... ~ •I IM IUt tlfln ot WILUAM V SCHMIOT,i.tS..i~O<i .. ~Ila JOO, ~ ........ ClllMtnle .,... Wiiie.ii "l"9 ..... M .., ......... ""' ~ dtr\I.,..., lfl •II -"en ~,.illlllf It IN Mlate el Yid 9"...,l, Wllll!ft '°"' "'41'11M .,,.,. IN llrtl lllllblltalttft .. llll•nollce OaleO~~ .. I~ PIT(~ 1-ut«otlllotWlll .,, ... .-~-·-' Wlll.IAMV. tc.MMl_,T ,_..._....,_IC>r.,S..ite• New,..,.ee.Mll.~ ·-OHi ~ A"w,.,1.anc-"""""*' 0.-Ce.ii O•ll'f P•IOI Ave i. 12 " , .. "71 )41)-11 Newport Center Animal Hospital lrYkw • UNnnffy Pen AMMGI Hospltat lnkw • W..,. VllC19f AlllMd Hotpff .. Announces the Assoc1at1on of Anita M. Henness. DVM ·. DEAR PAT Can you t ell m e the best sourct- rm orclcnnj! rrt'e educattonal films for Viewing by j!roups of chfferent ages and interests? I do volun· tl'C•r work for -.cveral clubs and have run out of proJ,!ram tdl'J'> Tht' report '>how'> lht• t·ounly operating budget, ba1>ed on 1977 78 department requests. could in· ue<1se 30.5 pen·ent from 1976 to 1980 to· $469.5 malhon Judge H Warren Knight ass i g n ed courtroom action for Aug 12 an the bookmak ang case agaan1>t John Ray Woody, 28. or 2000 Continental Drive. and Larry Ray Woody, 25, of 2775 Mesa Verde Drivt!. both of Costa Mesa ...... , THE Tl!MHIS RAtOUET ILSI) HACTICI UMITIO TO CA..CU Mahgnanl D•sea5e Lev1<em1a Tum<>f11 ol Dog~ Cats Hori.es ''"°"-" SI . ,....,, ... V•ttn, c• Capital projects budgeh. however. may decline O'\t•r the nt·~t t1o1.o y<.·ar.., •1roa By Appointment 644-5460 1333 Avocado-Newpart C4'nter. M M . Coi.ta Mesa A \ aricl> of 16 mm movie flJms on subjecls r anging from -.pacr flights to how to operale a la tht' can be rt•quested from Uie National Audiovi.,ual Ct'nter. The films are free, but you may havt• to pay pos lal(f'. Wrlle fof a free brochure and Inform a lion lo the Nallonal Audiovisual Crnter, General Services Admlnlstra· lion, Attt'nllon: NACI, Washington, DC 20409. llow to Gel In Dutela Df:AR PAT I'm going to Am11terdam in the f.111 and want lo rand a map of the city area. I 've found some for oth<'r cities, hul not Amsterdam Whl•re <.'an I g<.•t nn<"' T.L .. Costa Mesa Tht> Nt>thcrlands National Tour1•' Office <681 Markt>t St., San Franc isco, CA 94105) was contact· t'd by AVS. A free map or Amsterdam along with other helpful travel Information ls on Its way. Drath Notices THF. L \RGF.ST Jl ~., IN operations was forel·ast 1n hl'Jll h '>l'n 1te!'. at 68 7 percent. a JU mp the ;m;1I) ~h '>a tel c·oulcl tw m11d1f1ed by pending ll'gtslataon Thl'}' -.aul lht· m;iJ<>r n·Json1> for that JUmp are continuinl.( 1mrt·a.,c•-. "' the· <'OJ.t or medical care, j!rowing population and the reluctance of many private .,t•tlor h('alth provider" to car e for the needy Environmental mana~t'mt•nt was the only area tu show a decn:<is<· in it!-> operating budget in 1980. romparNI \\-Ith 197fi. a dt·t•rcase which could be about 18 pcrc•t•nt. lhc· n·1wr1 said County to Share Life,guard Fees A frnanl'1ut a'>s1stunt·e agreement <.'O\. ('ring l1fef'ttard sen ices for five Orange Coa~t c1t1t''> won the unanimous ap t\t•wport Reach. $34.821 for San Clemente and $23,930 for Seal Beach, a report to <,upervisors -,aid TUttTLa .. ,"' AYQll\t J "" !><l••• .. o 1>v "'' proval of Orange Count)' RF ANA AO TUAllf1 '"'dtnt 01 ,,._., M"'"" H I.•"••• Hunu•111• :.upervi'>ors TuC'SdJy The agreements are intended to help defray a portion of cities' cost in provldmR service for in· land residents visiting Orange Coast beaches. '.!~~":UQ:~~·';'1 .. ~,·1~:;:· .. ~~0 :;-.,;~ ~~~~·:i:::., ~·:a.;,~;.0:;:,:i~~;;, The $251.3~ contract I •O•••n(o '""' Rol>orl H WO"'f\OIOn ,,,.,., "''" ... ""'" '" Hu .. t<•lll• AIA will provide $61 .109 for ~ ·~~ .... ',"7~ 1~ ... lK~~.:.."r··;ur~I~ ~';,'! ~:'~ BroaGW•• """'"'"'" IOul ., ... , 11 u n t 1 n ~ t 0 n n (' a r h AnQ•'"" C• O•uqnt .. r1noy TiHll•. VANKO\.KIN $37.792 for Lc.1guna ~;·:.~'.";;·;..,:,_: r~1'"."A~~~"~'!,~ ,.~,~!~, "0~'~c~~~~~~"c:~~:,~.~ 8 ea C' h S9H. ?:! H f IH V~t w (tl.1S)f'I tnttrmttnt Pa< 10< VleWf Pl'"f'ft l""l•V AUQU..t 1, t•11 Sui 111~,.d M• mon .. • ~ .. , .. P1 c1ftc Vtew bv tiu•b•nd Rf>V F 'on\ Val'\tff MOrluMfC:llrf'(tOf'\ 09'•4'h-Om• ,..It'( O"IA ... no R"v HllUCH Ao•n•1m. C,. OauoM•• Jover M \/ ( llA V "'!ASCH r~•ldPM ol Hunt Carro, Plknarl Incl. •nd Btv.,IY 1nQton&.•tf\,C.•Wornl• P•\\ft<l•w .. ., Winch•'· F uller ton, C• St • AUQU'I) i'll •I'"" •O~ ol 16 ~urv1V1td Qr&nd<hHdrlHI S.rvlcH II OOAM S.I Pay Hikes The sums were 1n creased by 6.5 percent over grants from the 1976-77 r1scal year to cov· er innalion. Judge Jame., II Walsworth '!VIII -.ct the tnal date on charges of bookmaking and con· spiracy a total of 38 felony counts. It is alleged that un· dercover oCficers who v is ite d the Galley Restaurant, 829 Ha rbor Is land Drive, pl aced more than $4 .000 In bets with the defendants on sporting events Remodeling Contract 0 K 'd A $793. 745 contract lo pay for partial remodel mg of a downtown Santa Ana office building for the Orange County Health Department has been awarded to CMC Gent•ral Contractors of Cardena The remodeling pro· JC'l'I. othf•r p<>rtioni. of "hi ch arc now un· derway, will be financed with a S2.5 m1tllon federal grant. by ...,, 11 w1111am "''"<" G••""•'• P•<"" v1-o.•oo• 1n1erm•n• P1<1nc Announced r • deUQllt.,, Pattlct• l """ 01-E Vltw MtmOfl~I Puk Pa<lfl( V11w Hlr\Ch, boll\ of HIH\llr>qlon 8 .. cll. C• MortuarydlrKID<\ Ol°'e orandct•uohhr .-no «H'I,. oreet Salary raises of $50 t o • Repairs • Mountings • Chains • Casting orAndd•uohttr ~,,,,, .. Ooronw v K•r GllHld•I•. C• •"d Veron10 v t< •mp. ~..,..... Ort Rowrv wilt tMt r•· r 1tf'O • OOPM Frt 4'f Pi4'rC• 8,otMr\ '<imlfh\ Mortu.try Cr-.¥W,t0. \HYl(f''\ ,, JOPM S&t •I c-.~ad ~"tphord Ct1m•tttrV Plttrt• lrottwi" SrnttM' Mortuarv d1r--'-'"'' lftOllSM JEl!l'IV A Af'IO J AHI ...... l'"Gll\H '°'"""'Y of B•lboa hl""d Cehlof,.le P•""" -•Y "liOV•I 2 -•uq~t • ,.,, .,, wn1t1.-y ftav, Non" v,....,.,1_ Fno ll#loved .,.,,,." 01 J'>-'" )Of'~ •nit '°" In l•lllf lH P tord•n Jr ~ Qr•ndiNr,no ot WtNh •nd -· JotcM" Deaths Elsewhere $62 a month for about 200 administrative employcs at the Orange Count) T r ansit Daslnct <OCTD1 were approved un animously Monday hy district directors. CARPINTERIA, <AP> In addition, directors ~ MacTavisb Ill Goldsmith, Inc. 833-3048 833-308' 4250 Scott Or., NewPort Beach "We Buy Old Gold •nd Sliver" • Ftndings • Remounting •Stones Aot>ttl l•~ 8'•ddO<'-. utl t Htrtf°"O \( Wf'\trrun-,fet CA •ll&J Hu, ~IW"h t\ condu<tM "'' •n U'I OIVIOU•t __ ,, lff 9,_ .. Tt11\ \t•lff'N"t'\I ...,,_, tiled ••tf\ ttw C<>u"IY Clen al O<-County on Ju Iv I I'll Newport Beach l'lll7S Pul>'"""" 0<•"9" C.01\I 011ty P"OI ============-== July 7'I -AuQU\I S 11, °'· ltl7 )336 11 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTI TIOt"•avSIHI U HAMI STATIMENY Tho IOllOWll\il per\On .. c1otn11 OU"· nt'\ "' I H £ l"SflNG IMP~ ESSIOH. /JH Oratw Ave""'· C:O.od Mt'• CA .,.,~ Sitpn.on r ~m~ron. ll4> Oroo AwenlH' C.0.1• M<>•• CA ~/&16 rn1\ bu'\•t'W\\ n1 <c>ndu£1wd or •n 1n d1wldUdl ">l\1>ftW1 r C-•meton '1'11'\ ,,., .. nw,,, "'"~ hlcicJ ••f" tne County C•t'rk 01-..>t.nQt.• COYt'llfon Julf t' , ,,, ,.,.,,. PMC>' ,,,. o ()t",.n~ C,Dtl\t O•il'f Puot. Jvl• II II ""'IAUQv\I >.ti. IQ/I JILi II. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUSINfSS NAM( STA TIME NT n• 1001-.119 l'P'-' ••• do<t>Q ou.i """ ., MANOA,.IH GOURMET, ISOO 4d•"'\ A"" • Co\I• ~· CA "167& Sut19 C""" Chi-. lR7 B•h• SI • lrvinf' CA '21U Wll -IC•n Cnl..,Q, m1 Ba"• St , lrv1M CA"11U Thi\ 1>11\•t>tt' h condu<lt'd by.,. 1,.. dt•ldu•I SIJno Cnun cn1•nq Thi' .......... ,.. W4\ "'"" Wilh ,,,. COUf'lly Cl~r~ ol Or-Coun1y on Jt;IV I It// ~"'" Pullll•N<I Or•"llf C<>••I D•llv Pilol. J1111U.12. ~ • ....i AuQU\I S, IQJI 'nt1'11 . { TltOV SIOBE AT M 1 ltOV rt\ICMnl ol Nf"w~t IM•cf'I C•lltorn•• P•\Hd -Howard Warshaw, 57, set aside $91 ,750 to cover muralist and painter and merit raises in the com· proressor of art at UC 1 n g ye a r r o r those Santa Barbara. died workers Tu csd ay at his ho me ____ .:._ ______ _!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I here. on the opening day A 119lice nionitored alarm. syste:m. Por: police, tir9, Jfl.ed1cal emergencies. SMm4 TUTHtU. LAMI WHTCW.CHAN\. 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa • fM&-4888 Santa Ana Ctlapel 518 N Broadway Santa Ana• 547..,.131 PIUClllOTMHS SMn'HS' MottTUARY 827 Main St. Huntlng1on Beach 536-653~ ,_fAMfLT C~~L HOM& 7801 Bolsa Ave Westm1n1t1r 893-3525 PAClfltC V1IW ~ ......... C.mttetY MottuatY Olapel 3500 Pactfi<: View Onve Newcort Cehfomla 844-2700 of an exhibition honorin~ Jl(lc. ~ ~~'!'se~;t~;'~~~~e~Yst3:. ~~~ ~~~~}~~!fi~~ ~~~,.-~ denL<i. r:. • PUBUCNOTICE Ii, !' AMLING'S'~ ~n~ I NOT1c:~:a.,:~:::~·~~v1H •h•• (§1 Ne w port Nu r s er y · , Pll"llMlll01KtlortJ.C'3,lofArtlcltlV, ~~ ~ c ... 111 .. VI, ........ "'· OtYltlon v of 1100 .... coast~ ,~ "" HHllll -Slll~'Code of IM Stall ' ti C•lllof"'"· o ""'111< 11tortne ,.111 M f' 1: MW__. lteact.. • lltld Oft AUOUSI l, ffn, el 7:)0 IJ.M. I~ P""'"' • IM~elilleolft lllrttll_).,Olt photwf7141644.9fl0 c~ City H.ilotllltCJlvtlC..leMet•,•17' dtif ~ •• , Oti .... c. .. Mtt.11, Callfotltl• .• , ~J • wtol<h .. ldllrMllW...,.Cltlf Olrect°"' /'" POTTERY SALE j! ef ""' '°'1t Mota Satlil.,y Ol•lrkl wlll ~ :..!. ltN• •rld~ne.,.iHtUf'ICIOOIK -a:;" ._, ..,. ,_..., I« t,..mOllOtll. II $' ~ 611y, M IM .,._..... •n1Qnf'111111t for ., .. It -..,..... ... ,.,..,. .. ,... • ,..,11i..e-1mldWlll\tt.'9(r .. .,., ·~ ef , ... Ot"'1<t oll -offlc•• et Ille DI• l<lc:t. ,, t'atr D•l1rt. C"la MHe, •• C.I lltrTlla ,_ HOTIQI tl Mf,.flY ~UltTMllt ' NOW THRU AUGUST 31st ' . OIVIH 111114 ""\atCI r*'10ft fllt lfl 11W .. 1c ....... c:.r .. IMte ~·-y 01• lfkl, ,, '-''Ort•, tour .. ti.. • ......,. • 411, IN'( lie tUllllllOd ..,.._ tM '-".,, ............ , .. "' O)l'T A M&SA _,.,..TA,.V OlSflllCT ••-o..t OMi•NDl"r1'1 ~Or~ CiNtl °"''' ..,,et. IM••-~s.;im " un m 10% OFF ON ALL POmRY SlS.00 per month on & SUbool'lp~IOn b&&UI Ex1Bt1ng alarm insta.Ua.tionR ca.n be connected to OUP computerized system-or you c an choose from the &~pleat low cost. to the most sophlltJoa.ted a.le.rm insta.llattons. No matter what-the monthly fee ta, the se.mel CABCO'S 3 1n l alarm system: use• oomputers to dtsplay a.la.rm da.te. anc1 vit.al pctr10naJ infoitma.tlon on a TV screen at the lf nryort Bea.oh pdltoe/Ore di8patoh oenter. CASCO helps the pol1ce apeed help to yout · For.more tnformatJon please oa.11 ti~Ul·ISUO. "l. .. .. ,, I• ...- fnd!y. AUQU ' •• lf17 DAIL y PILOT Al 'Madonna' in • Vegas.: It's 'Weird' LAS VEGM, Nev lAf>i Joan Data" oo a Laa Vq r1p marqu o? Could th11t ldd)' on lht WCD& up, ln th• 1llnky red dru1 and hlab hfflod . be th bart•fout 111f!Oa 1 a.d1tal .. Ahdon na," C'ClldpaftkJn ol Bob Dylan, u wilt of draft rt· aul« Dawid tlarru • "I MX'SP'l'SD THE CllAU...f:NGt; to 1ln1 In Las Vee• .. It wu a challenae iand It -.. on the tour route and I 1ald, 'What tht1 htill 1 '· lndeifd. Joan Baea In La" Ve••" WH not JUll .another SydMI Oorme Sho Joked about her atUro ·Am I clrdMd all rl1ht? I JU.l rl•ur~ lhtt burla&i da)'I wue over; tt'1 v•rJ scratchy " Sho quickly kicked oil hef' 1hoe1 . ~ told 11 Joh •bout 11 raundty·mouthf'd parrot She de r nt>C"d the hotel wbere a!M perfonned u "~avy on thefrou frou " •·1 wu reaJly curioua what 1t would be hke, ' ahe !Wd al\tt her nnt pttformancf" hett' BEa Sl~GLE SHOW WAS IN the burnt l)ranice tr.ltonum ot a new hotel th at hu been bnna1n1 m k Kt.s auch as Pett r Frampton and Fleetwood ac : abeaald abe still would •pum the usual Vqaa '"1Ml"-dr1Q •bow. • "'I tbiftk, all In all, il was mut h better than l lboulhl 1t .. 'OUld be. I mean, I had ~ome pretty Judeous vuJoo.s ol 'and her voice ~•~bes> ·Play '4elancboly Baby.' "But I knew lbat people e.1usl everywhere. ~hey•re not all hotel dwellers who come to these concerts. "THE ONLY TIONG f RAD to decade was 1f \l hat I was 1oing to do wu to try to talJor il more to "'hat I thou«ht a Las Vegas audience would want like sing 'Dixie.' Although with me there aren't very many 'Dixies.' I don't have a whole string of hits that I could put together in a medley and everyonewoulddo'Whoopee, I remember them.' " She agrees that Las Vegas represents in bright neon many or lbe capitalistic excesses she has fought nearly all her 36 years. "I think il's pretty degenerate. I don't want to come to a town and put It down, because people are all very nice to me, but I lhink gambling is weird. J bave no interest In it. 1 see it as destructive. I've known people wbo have been destroyed by at.·· SHE SAID SHE SPENT her time here playing with her 7·year·old·son, Gabriel, who travels with her on her tour bus. Al"WI ........ 'MUCH BETTER THAN l THOUGHT' Singer Joan Baez 'Accepted the Challenge' Her favorite a udience as "one that isn't supersophisticated lake New York, where they just play 'show me something' all the time. Sometimes in the suburbs, where they're really unsophislicat· ed and fresh and open. they want to hear what you have to say. Or lhl' kind or hipne~ you get in a col· tege audience. Everything you sing they've heard it already and they' re really w1lh 1t. "Like tonight when I imitated Dylan. I knew what would happen About haJf the people said, Hey, what happened lo her voice'>'" Bomb Suspect Arrested NEW YORK <A P > Pohce have arrested a 1uspected sympathizer oC the Puerto Rican ter- rorist group that claims responslbllity for bombings in mid-Manhattan that killed one person and In· jured seven others . David Perez, 27, was booked on weapons charaes after his Bronx apartment which police 'Year' Makes It, said was fi lled with ~Un!!>, ammunition and radical htl'raturc was raided Thun.day Carter Afd• Youth .lob• WASHINGTON CA P )· President Carter, call· m g youth unemployment "a serious affliction on our American democr acy.'' today signed legisla· tion to put 200,000 young people to work. The $1 billion profilram he signed Into law ln· eludes park and forestry jobs Uke those in the depression~ra Civilian Conservation Corps. SHE HAS THE MOST FUN SlDilna at Berkeley "'becawie I've sun1 there so much and there are people l've seen ln the front row elaht or 10 years." She said she doesn't really miss her 1980s radical mvolvement. '· ll was just somethlna that happened. I put one steu ln front of the other and dld things l thouaht 1 hacJtodo. Some of them rlahl: some of them wronc. Some of them I wish I had been a little more In· slshttul or a UtUe less strident, but basically I did what I felt had to be done." ALTHOUGH SHE DOES SONGS WITH re· f ere nee to neutron born b1. nuclear power plants and Anita Bryant, she said she is nol lnvolved ln any causes. "I was shocked when all of a sudden J wasn't out doine stuff, but I have to CoUow my own in· slincts .... U I was belna true to everyody else and all their causes, I'd be dolne ll all still and woo· dering what I was doing." One or the mos t enthusiastic audience r esponses lo her act Is to "The Altar Boy and the Thief," a song she sald "I wrote as my answer to Anita 8J?'.ant." She dodlcates the sona "to lbe aay community In this country and elsewhere and to thank Anita Bryant for dotng more to organize lhat community.'' BUT SHE SAYS SHE'S NOT really involved in the gay rights movement because'' I'm not gay.·· "The Altar Boy and the Thier· Is going on the back of her latest s lnate release, by her request. so gay bars wlll have a song for juke boxes. The m ain s ide, chosen by the record company. is the title song from her new album, "Blowing Away." "The one they chose is the one I knew they would choose. It's the one with the least substance. It's very pretty," she said MMES Jpu lMOW COUWll MISS !W£TTE lllDIS SNIJ'SWUI gYDfM ACT Ill I TOIWI JOYUSTm:NS mm• , .. , SlllS llESS6 --• _,., cans EYu. CON .IWSlm stPWTtS TOPS ~~f~!~ BOUTl9UE f PORMBLY IMt'IJ LOHY O' Aflf'Oltta ... HOTa ••caoss Now o.c. •mio.n 18700 MAC AITHUR ILVD., lltVIHE Copters Added-=========~~~~~~~~~~~~ LOS ANGELES (AP> ~ -In the wake or the Las Tunas Canyon fire, the city Fire Commission ag teed to purchase four Bell 204s PUBLIC NOTICE "IC'TITIOUS IUSINl!H HAMii: STATl:MI HT Ttif' tooo.-1no Pf'"°"'" do~ bu\1 ~~\·~ C f N T f R ~ T R [ ( T A.PARfMENf\ I/If Ct'nl~r ~ht*I, (O\IA Mn;> (A '1•11 p,.,., W Nour .. H l Avoc•do Av• . CorON det ~·. C• '11~1) l '"' ~,_..,ts conduct.a t>y •n ~· dt'lldu•I "''"' w Nourw f,,t, lt.tf~I W•\ flttd WllP'I tf\P' County C...,. Of Or-COUtltY on Julv I 191/, ,, .... PubU""" Or•"O" Co••I Dally Piiot Julv U. 11 1' Md AUQU\I '· tt/I 70..1 II PUBLIC NOTICE OltAlfOI COUNTY MUNICll"M COUllT Ha.-Di.tr kt ... ,J•-•11• .. ...._,-II. caHMrflla CAH NUMllll 11171 IUMMOtfl / . ~eeds ~?!~u~Mick' ' LOS ANGELES CAP> -"A Year At the Top," AMMAN, J ordan (AP> --Secretary or State Cyrus R. Vance met with J ordan's King Hussein to- day on his quest for a "necessary concensus" for an Arab-Israeli settlement despite Syria's rejection of a U.S.·bued meeting of Mideast toreltn ministers. Plelnllll: NEWPOllT SUl",.LY COMl"ANV .• C.lltwnl• Cor-•llon OtltnO•"I AllT DOllNlll, lft dlOlvuelly •nO MlftQ bullft•H •• OCEANS UH LIMITI O, W'4 OOIS I ......... x. '"''"'' ... NOTICll Y• ... ,,. ..... -Tiie CMr1 ,,..., eci.t ... IMI ,... WI"-" J ' rejected by NBC, yanked for massive premise over· haul just before Its planned CBS debut last January. ttnaUy stauen tn tonight for a one-hour premleMon (:BS. <ChannelJ,8p.m.> Emitted by altcom king Norman Lear and rock V\Ulic's Don Kirshner, It's a lively mix or rock, de- viltry, fantasy and Malting It in Hollywood. enacted •lth all the subtlety of a ball peen hammer. You may recall the original "Year" involved Jour old aln1ers, three of whom gave their souls to , the devll ln exchange for youth and a year's success , in pop music. Mickey Rooney was the holdout. ' Ho's the only older cast member left In th• new : •·Year." which now centers on two young ?om· 'posers pushed to fame by a record mogul they don't • realize Is the scheming son of the devil. The Mi ck, who un· { J fortunately only makes ' TV RF:\' IE W brief appearance~ in tht: . n e xt four e p isodes ' because a film )ob kept him Crom working reg- ' ulnrly in the series. now plays a different 'charager Arriving in Jordan for talks with Hussein, Vance said the search for a "just and lastln1 peace remains at the lop of the list ii) terms of our foreign pollce priorities ln the United States.·· "We shall continue to work with other countries("" _______ _ ln the Middle East seek· IN SHO J ing to build the necessary RT consensus which will ena· -· - ble us to go to Geneva to negotiate a settlement:·· Abortion Law Entor~~lf ,_ ...... _ .... ,_, ... ,.... ... wl .. 111 • ,_.,._ lleM 1M lflf-.t~ llelew. AVllOI UllMlle .... -11 ..... 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WASHINGTON <AP> --The federal govern· ment, which hat! helped pay for more than one million abortions tor poor women ln recent years, is finished paying unless a woman's life ls endangered ll. tf .-,..... ta well ... 9'VIC99f ·~------------------------------""'""LI ... ........, .............. .,... ...... by her pregnancy. • .. '"'""'1'r .. IMt 'rW' wrlfttlt .. !!i!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~====~ While arguments contlnue in court and Congress remains deadlocked on the abortion issue, '"-·" .. ,.-., .. 111 .. 91111-. D11N.MM?, "77. M. HAMLIN, Cllrtl lyO.vr•M-.Otoufy PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Health. Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph A. is.en NOT1cuocoNTllACT01tt ,,CT1r1ounus1"'" l d ed nI Th d OU•ANT1l&WA••IN CAWNO,O..llDI NAMllrAHMINf Ca lfano Jr. or er e orcement urs ay on a t•iw.ecMftDr ...... air ""°°' Olatr~ NEWPOllT·MlU Tn• 1ooowj119 11•oon " d0t119 ow.i. PUBLIC NOTICE PIC1'1TIOUSeUll"llS NAME STAHMINT Tiie tot_,. ,,.,-. It dti"I llu,f. "8H H year-old legal provision that was prevented from N_.........._c:.ttt,taMt UN1F1eoscHOOL01st111cT Mtu•. • laking effect for months by a court challenge """'-'..,....,Mitt lldDNdilfle , ooo c10011.m.o1 rtM Ttit 110&E1ns COMPAH't', ..," : RE'S CAST AS MICKEY DURBIN or Boise, T•!i~14=-?~omp1air1t" l11<I"'" ~~!:9J:~;.:.m ::::~~~-P;::, s.;,., 1"· Hewpori TH I! COHCOUllS COL I.I! CT t OH, UO Mewport Ceftttr Orin , •700, Hew-18HUt,CAtt ... ; Idaho, a minor league showman who comes to <rotH11mP!elnt, "l'IMftllff" 111C1.,... !IS? ~1• S4rte1. ee.1e Mea., Jon.. A 11011er11, :ttt u Or•na• Hollywood with his l h G G cron<oMlllelnMl "delllflde11I" '" CA .mn •-· 1.tnJ...,.c:.p.11•-.CA.t M>tS lloneld J. ICIOM, 24111 Jtn11lmo l-0 f!IToro,CAma> WO nep ews, reg ( reg Quark DUro1'e'11 Told. cllOOri ,_.._. ........ 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San Diego and Marina del Rey TUE SANTANA·20 IS Ii racing.cruising sloop de· signed by Shad Turner, Newport Beach, and built by W.O. Schock Co., Santa Ana. The first boat was launched m Newport Beach 1n November, l976 More than 300 of the boats have been pro· duced. The class associa· t1on comprises eight ac live racing neets an the US. alone The national JSSOClallOn IS headed by Jim Tyler, BYC 2Changes In Passage Race Set Two major changes have been announced for Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's Santa Barbara Passage Race scheduled Auf(. 13-14 First change as that the race will start on Satur day, Aug. 13, at io a.m instead of the traditional f<'nday <'vening start Ins tead of going around Catahna Island as an previous years. this Vt'ar's race will go around S~n CJemente Island, leaving it to Port. with an anticipated finish Sunday afternoon 1n front or the BCYC clubhouse Invitations al\d entry blanks have been mailed for tho event. Anan1e· ments have been made ror boats from out or the area to be provided slips for a week before the race. Classes Invited to participate are Interna· ttonal OCfshore Rule. Performance Handicap Racing Fleet, Midget Ocean Racing Fleet and Midget Ocean Racing Association Reefs Charted A fishin& chart IOCUt· 1ng 19 arllflcial reefs scattered alone the Southern CalHornia coastllno ls available from the State Depart· mentof Fish and Game. The chart plots the reefs by coordlna~. The reefs were Implanted ln a progratn to promote good fiah1Jll apoll. To &et a copy, enclose a 13-cent atatap wlth your requ.eat to: REEF CHART. 350 Golden Shore, Loog Beach, Ca .. 90802. Weather ... -....------............. Offshore Series, Regattas Readied BOATING By ALMON LOCKABEY IH4tfltu.t...._W,._ Two otf1hore 1erles races and two wttltend re- 11attas comprise the yachUn1 acUon In Orange County p01U Saturday and SUnday Tho Balboa Yacht Club will run two races of Its 68 Scrlt·a tor lntematlonal Otfahore Rule UOR> and Mld1ct Ocean Raclna AssoclaUon <MORA> y.ehta Saturday and Sunday, and The Bahla Corinthian Yacht Club wlll feature the fourth race of its , An1c.ilman Serie." for Performance Handicap Rae· ...._ ______ _,, Ina Fiect c Pll Rf''> yachts Saturday and Sunday. Loki Wins Capo Bay 4th Race ON n1E REGATrA SC!NE, Tbe Lldo Isle Yacht Club wiU stage Its Auauat Reaatta for small boat.a ruclne 6ver bay couraee Saturday and Sun· t.lny, nnd The Onnll Pumt Yacbt Club ls tout1n1 Its Duna Day• Reaattu which features PHRF yachts radna oot.sjde the hprbor on Saturday and small boalit raclna lnaide on Sunday But lo the north and 11outh of Oranee County the Jc Lion 1s a little more intense. Already under way ln Los Angeles outer harbor ·~the elimination series to determine which C Class <'Jtamaran will defend the International C Class Catamaran TrOPhY CICCT>. better known as the ·'Little America's Cup '· Beach Yacht Club are two Australian c Cats whose SANTA MON1cA YAetn clu• -~·._,·-«A 1, ..... -... crews in1l1t that "The Loan Is Up." <The mwlllllUll,,,.,_, ....... , ..... ~ ...... Americans won the cup from the Aussies last year> ::~~J:f..~~~~~~ ;~t-lt~~-~~·=' • s.1 ... cia, Star boat sallora from throughout North su..t':'boisuvACHTcLu• """"'1t..,ut.s...una., '-'-Y Amerlca atart competlUon of San Dleao·s Point oANAll'O•HTvAcHTCLu1-o-o...-•-11•.S.hnav,s-s.v Loma Saturday In the North America cham· SAN oiEoo YACHT c1.ue '-:'t~11 ,.,.,.,K.,.'-s.1-v uw....,. p1onabip for 'the class bein& conducted by The San A119 12. Pit.iiociv Sit<WI• cc.1 101 s.1..,.,, Dleao Yacht Club. There Is a -vlval of a"nterest In M tssiOH tAY YACHT c1.u1 -o..r,.,. 11>1wna1IOl\e1 ~'Np, D • ., S.IW10.,UV0\1911A ... 11, LIQllW .. s.llAl-.s.t ... ~ ,.,,_., the Stars -old t one-deslan class -since they ' COROHAOOCAYSVACHTCLUI Ct_IC,ttls.l'IH,Sttllf .. ,. were readmitted as one of the six Olympic classes SANTA 11ARBARA VACH~~r·=: ..,_,..Kl"' Harwu..:e, for the 1980 ••met ln :auaaia. •l•rt1~. YACHT CLUI S<•'-"Kel .................. s, s.i ..... , • Seekln& a world tlUe ln competition startin& sunoav. Saturday out of The Mlaalon Bay yacht Club in San POMONA VALLEY ~AILI NO ASSOCIATl()fol Cl-reclno. Sal-I'. WESTL.Al<I! YACHT CLUB l<OlotY Dev ..... 11 •• SunNr. Dleao, are sailor• from the lntematlonal Geary-18 Class -formerly known as the FlatUe. The regatta continues throuah ne~ Friday. 80\JTHERN CAUFOllNIA Yachting Assoeia· lion c4lendar: 1.M A"4M4 ........ 8HCll CAIRll.LO BIACH YACHl CLUI -lllffllNlleft -Htt C CIAH <•le""'-· <Oftltlllll"' llvouel\ A ... If LOS ANOILU V.AC14T CLUI N9<Clll ...... n_.,, rte• CPHRFI S.tw• .. y Sll"'•MM~lay WINOJAMMllRYACHTCLUI, ~Cl~C ...... otOflJllll• _, ....,., KIHG HARllOll YACHT CLUa • Senll ......... Kl"I H-rec• \llthl...., ,.. FOR PERFORMANCE-MINDED ~ BOAT OWNERS ==:. pacific •==> rloolno ---00 0 Loki, sluppt!red by Joe Smith ot the C1piJitrano Bay Yacht Club, wa!> the overall winner in the fourth race of Capo BYC'1 Ocean Racina Serle1, which took lbe fleet around Catalina Jal and. Second o•erall was Windnmner, sailed by Paul Timon., Capo BYC, and third was Sun· downer, John Rush. Capo BYC. Class win· nen: MORE THAN A DOZEN American yachts started compet1t1on for the defender's role Wednes- day and will continue through next Friday. Also , working out on the same breezy course off Cabrillo MARINE SUPPLY ~~Off Shore Shop .. GET IN GEAR ·---------------------, I Marine Radio TefephOne 1 I Now! While Supply Lasts I FOR SUMMER! I Reg. $474 -NOW $355 I Co .. tal Weather s-. 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Waist suppression Less definition here than you're used to seeing Grey wool suit , vested. side vents . .S225 Men's Clothing Straight legs 'p . ants will be slightly narrower. The ·idea 1s. nothing should detract from the overall impression; wbtle. I • I ' j ! ! 1 BEA AHOEASON, ldltor Fnc»y ~u•I ~. 1V77 B1 Mrs. Edward G. Robinson, left, discusses her late husband, pictured in portrait she commissioned in 1968. Below is a self-portrait of the actor. Tough Guy 'Repainted' Goof offers · Not Retiring By JUDITH OLSON Of n.. oa11, ,., ... Staff By DENNIS McLELLAN om .. Dally ,., ... St.Mt Mrs Edward G . Robinson gazed at the large portraits painted by her late husband and smiled at the memories they evoked ·'He was a marvelous painter, a sensational painter." she said "But he thought he was awful. I don't think there are more than three or four in the whole house he signed " Jane Robinson was attending a rare public viewing of several of her late husband's paintings, mostly self-portraits, that were willed to USC. THE VIEWING WAS a bonus or sorts foe those visiting the Fine Arts Gallery of .Scottsdale which was auctioning off part or the ac- tor's estate: paintin&s. jewelry and other items. Robl.nscn's· 58·year-old widow was seated ln a wheelchair near the palnUngs, reml.niscing about tbt m¥ 1be adored She li a vietlm of Lupus db. ease, Utt.le-known Ulness that reqwres coostant medication and retU)ar vlsi\I to the Mayo CUn1c. _Her appearance at the Newport Beach gallery marked the first time she has been out of bed since March. "This is my first outing and I feel as if I've been born again," she said. her spirits obviously in fine shape as she talked about her favorite subject Edward G. Robinson, as his wife and friends knew ham.was far removed from the snarling movie tough guy that continues to show up on late shows. "He was the softest, sweetest man I have ever known," re· vealed Mrs. Robinson, who mar· ried the act.or In 1958. '' tfe never swore. He always wore a coat and tie at the dining room table. And he hated ladles in slacks, which is why I still ne ver wear them." Describing him as the most erudite man she's ever known, Mrs. Robinson added that he re· ad books -usually classics before be wen\ ~ bed exery night. And h• persortally answered every fan 1ttter he re- ceived. "HEtwas a perfect gentleman and he wu a perfect husband, which does make marvelous memories." MRS. ROBINSON, who accept· ed an honorary Oscar for her husband shortly after his death at the age or 79 in 1973, said he had a "sad. tragic, brilltant, marvelous life." · A Romanian immigrant al the age of 9, Robinson was a stlr- educated man who spoke 11 languages. It was during the House Un· American Activities Committee period in the 1950s that he took up painting. He painted in his up· stairs studio from midniiht to 6 in the morning, a holdover sleep· ing habit from his years in the theater. "One of the reasons he became an actor was because he loathed to go to bed," his wife said. "He loved sleeping during the day." The pair. who began courting in the 1950s. were apart only 17 night! in 17 years. ''It's a pretty good record," she said. "The on· ly big fight we had was the night we were married." - Although the actor wanted to ke"p their weddmg a secret, they soon discovered 1t wouldn't work out that way "IF YOU CAN walk in with Edward G Robinson and nobody knows. you've got to be a eenaus." she said with a laugh. Their hotel phones began ring· ing 1mmcd1ately. "You told," barked Robinson to has bnde. "l hadn't even told my mother." she recalled with a laugh. "He never did believe I didn't tell ... Robinson. who knew he was dy- ing of canc:er, "wanted to die with his boots on." she said. While he never lived to see his last movie "Soylent Green," he was active until the end. And althouah she was 27 years his juni<>ir, Ja.:e Robinson said that prior lo only six months before his death, it seemed more like he was 85 years younger than he r. "I was never aware of Eddie's age." she said. "I never knew Eddie was older. He was just Ed· die." 82 DAI&,. Y PllOT Frlc!!y, August I , 1tn Weight-lifting a ·Sol·ution (Ann Landers OJ R ANN LANDESRS: R•~IUY Lold a "' man lO an1 •ii• c bum? out. Do yw hav. on he> a llO-pound &.brow oul a lN pound If I I'd havt lhruwn mine uuJ . lo Mlnourl there la NO law \0 h p a wife throw lh bum out. It )'OU h•Y• a few au• , l 'ai aw-t lhouu.odJ of •o~ would be happy lO have them. -SIGN N .. LIVING A SIGNhlARE . D UYING: Yoa'n pat , .. ,.......... ..... Ra••tll 4t,...lantlmon ltata b~I a Cl"J... a•t .... I •••n •u N aaeb t,..ble l~rowi•I tbe t.a• oat •n• Italy Loan.s Theme Ferragosto <Au1ust Hohdays) is the ap· propriate name of an al Cresco benefit planned at 5 pm. ~day, Aug. 14. The setting will 'be the Vi lla Nova r estaurant, Newport Beach, the OC· casion marks the 10th a nniversary Qf the establishment. Charlotte Dale, owner, 1s sponsoring the party which will benefit Children's Hospital of Orange County, and hostesses for the gala . will be members of the hos pital's Cinderella Guild The lavi&h buffet will feature authentic Italian foods and will be served while guests enJOY musical entertainment and dancing Tickets, at $10, are available from any member o r at th e restaurant. Mrs. Den· nis Picken s i s chairperson. Ul p M'I a Uar, a loaf•• a cbtt&. ICU dnak alld •lol•l Pd rearr•••H laer lnldlt•ork pertodkally. Tt. wlf• bu a. call au ,.UC• •ltl M'I lalttlq r (a .... trick) or t!ftllat lite ••Ip ti UM dll or Utt ael1bbora. By &M ti • &h pellce 1bow up, Ute •llHlt b actta1 Uke a pu111cat. lie HY•· " '• aea ... " LIM poll • bt>lle\le him aad &Ital'• lb• ead of l&. Tben of cour1t l .. trt are •o ....... , rue c•ar1es bee they bave 1m1U clll.ldnm and IH afraid &Uy cu'l maltt ll o thdrewa. · I ttlll HJ ti a. womu nalJy waata to Jet oal of a .b .. •ar· r1a1e .. cu,... • •11. lo do It. ftt u .. coes for a •aa. AM tbele...,. 8£ cu ... tbo k1dl " bit .Ue a louJ mo&ller -u4 Mme ol m are. DEAR ANN : When I .aaw in your column the words to that old 1on1, "Does 'lour Chewtna Gum Lott lta Flavor on the Bedpo_,t Overnl1htt" lt broucht back 1ome wonderful memories. Your Iowa venlon was dltrerent from the one we learned around Bucks County. Juat for old time's sake wlll you print mlnt? "U you put It on the left stde will It turn up on Ute r11ht? "If you pull it out like rubber wlll tt anap rlsht back and fight? ·' Delly ~, ... ~· "' LAt ~ ..... Mrs. Robert W Little (left) and Mrs. Carl M. Frova anticipate Children's Hospital benefit. Coastal Events Vary ••can't 10'.I aee1•m cotna cruy -woa•tsomeoneHtmtrflbt? "Doti the cbowtni cum loaeit.s flavor on the btdpoat over- n l fht?" -DIFFERENT VERSION DEAit D.V.: ~ou wouldn't believe Use doaena of .. cUffereat venkla.t" dlat eamt I.A hom all overdlecoutry. DEAR ANN: Several of u.s women set qttb.er once a week to sew. knit, crochet, embroider, and just talk. We •fl'Md to tx· change sifts once a year, the ground rules being we draw names and no one can spend more than $2. ud u.. ,..,,. Ud auead .. ...._ At &oday'a prt~ O. C'OUlll't bawe boqliit \M matertab for $2. (Maybe ••e 1peat SI for Ute need.lee!) Her lift waa wenla al least $a1 -but If alae waa&ed &o do all that work. I see ao caue for c:rtUdsm. Here's one from Memphis: Mn. M came wath a maanlll· cient hand-knit sweater on which she had embroidered a deslrn. It was gorgeous. or course, lhe person who won it was thrilled. Are your parents too strict? "If your wlfe'a a restless sleeper will It eauae a family . flt}lt? ''A wad of cum in 80lden curla ls not a pretty sl1ht. "Buy another packa1e. fella, pleuedon'tbeeoUabt-. Tbe question: Did Mrs. M. adhere '° the rules? Sbe inaista 1be spent only S2 for th• yam and thread. -SPLIT JN MICIUGAN Hard to reach? Ann Landers' booklet, ''Bugged by Parents? How to Get. More Freedom." could help you bridge lhe senera- lion eap. Send 50 cents in coln with your request and a loni, stamped, self.addressed en· velope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, Ill. 60611 . "Cua the cbewin1 rum totes flavor on the bedpost overni1bt." D~ SPUT: Sbe mait have Gemini; Be . Analytical SATURDAY, AUGUST I By SYDNEY OMAR& · AIUES (M~b 21·April 19): Straltbten out financial affalrl -trim edges, streamline pro- cedures. SlOp ·aoin1 lD too many dlrecUona. A void scatterln1 forces. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Cycle depicts excitement, sudden decisions, breaks, un· orthodox actions by partner, mate. GEMINI <May 21·June 20): What was sup· posedly a secret could become aeneral knowledge. Know it and don't rely on fantasy. Insist on factual Information. Be analytical. CANCER (June 21·July 22): Accent on mak· ing assets pay dividends. Your penoaallty, ef· forts at self improvement bears fruit. Home life improves. LEO <July 23·Aua. 22>: Emphuil on soal, perfectlnr techniques, resolvins dlfferenceslhat may exist between auperions, authoritlet. Check t1Ues. VIRGO <Aue. 23-Sept. 22): Cheek resources -open Unea of communication. ·ne postuve about lanauage, meanlnas, dlrecUons, lnatruc- tions. UBRA <Sept. 2l·Oct. 22 >: You can release financial burden. Means you no tonier are responsible tor "carrying charges." Know lt and do something about it. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Clear le1al con- clusion. Make direct inquiries. Streu ori1lnallty, independence. Avoid llrtin1 heavy objects - your back is suscepU ble now to injury, strain. SAGl1TARIUS CNov. 22·Dec. 21): Follow through on hunch -teach, learn, glve Cull play to intuitive intellect. One who "handles money'' wlll be favorably disposed to )"OW' requeat. needs. CAPRICORN <Dec . 22·J&n. 19): Spread emotional wines. You have non~ to sit and art eve. AQUARIUS (Jan·. 20-Feb.18); DismanUefor purpose of rebuilding -aet rid of prec:oocelved noUons. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Activity abounds -short trips, relatives who speak out of turn. ideas, concepts, restlessness all tumble up· on each other to make this a time or hilarity. RK:HAAD0£U£TTE ... ' AL~ERGIST • • !CHEST DIS,-IHT. M• .. DIPLOMATI AMBICAM IOAID OF AUERGY' AND IMMUNOLOGY E. RAFI, M.D. Fu.A. FACA. FACC. NC' ' SENIOR CITIZENS' COUNCIL: Low and moderate-income hous- ing and the lack or it will be the topic for the second consec utive session when the Orange County Senior Citizens' Council meets at 1 p.m. Friday, Au1. 12, in the Board or Supervisors I hearing room, Santa Ana. Pnncipal speaker will be J:?r. Ralph Kennedy, housmg analyst for the Fair Housing Council of Orange County and Fullerton city planning commlssioner. ·~tt Wilson is the newly ap· now can collectively <>ive J2J21 C041T HIGHWAY 499 1331 651 CAMIMO DI LOS MAUS · t d · dd d • ''"'°""'""'"l'l>A"~ .... u so• ...... • ...... ow .. poin e assistant as· a e strength and w990-2900 •2131a943~1 "'"--""" -SAMCLIMIMTL ~ci~on~rectorfurlhe fina~ial a~~~nce ~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~ MENTAL HEALTU ASSOCIATION: Glenda ., OC Salute History Day·· A celebraUon of local natural hiatory ls planned by the Natural Hiltory Foundation or Oral)le County from 1 p.m. to' p.m., Sunday, Auc.1•. The special 1alute will feature a variety of events and will be held al Bay View School Natural Hlatory FoundaUon rooms located on Orchard Way and Spruce Street in Costa Mesa. The eventa wlU be coordinated by Sidney Ellenberc, a nat~al history \nterpreter. and will feature demonstrations and public participation. Someolt.be events will be: -A demon1lr1Uon of tbe art of maklnt at· row heads. -<:ookln1 and tutlna ol edible plants ln Orana• County. -Nature waUtt in th• Back Bl)' area led by Rieb Schooley of the Orana• Cowity Rec,.atlon Fac:llltie.. -A look at how IO<!al Indiana prepared thelr food. -81.ldes and movlet deplcdnl Indian llfe. -W11vtni wlt.b locally 1at.bered planta. -An lndlan wlcldup built by part.lclpaUn1 chlldren. -A rope maklnt demonstration. -Indian f olktalt tellin1. . -Sptclal pro1ram1 In p1leontolo1y, . arcbeol0tya.odCeo101Y. OrangeCountyagency. the entire row on cam· .;-~-"C"-.-.-.-.. A graduate of UC. pus. Further information R F h Irvine, Ms. Wilson re-is available by calling ae 'S as ions ' ceived her BA deeree in Robert E. Plumleigh at social ecolo1Y with an 543-8797. NOW Showing empbasla in community PLUMllM• • m~!~o~~omlnl to A~~~~ t~~~~ ·.~:::.~.. the latest & finest in fall fashions Callfomla abe was the Harbor Unit will host P•· :=.:, you've seen the rest now come see the best executive director of the tlenll from Veterans' s.""c:,i:J.g::rrx,-~1 Hawklna County, Ten· Hospital, Lona Beach on 'ia.n=.ir,..:V~~=~ .... > neaaee, United Fund. Tuesday, AU(.16. 4tl-0401 where abe wu responal-This unuaual event, a COSTA MllA ble for rec..ulUDI and tradltJon of al moat 20 1aa ....,.,t tiw. tralninl volunteera. yean.z was _,., 8 ..... nded . M2·1751 b Ii VU&I "'"' SC. LI<. •217•'1 USC JNTEK·GREEK ya ew veterana ln tht ;;;;;~~~~;;;;;=~ SOCIETY·. A 1ummer be&lnnJnf. Last year. however. 38 patlenta at. r ush part7 lncludlnl tended on furney1 1 cocktal11 and hors wheelcba r1 ana d 'oeuvrea will take place crutches. tn the Balboa Bay Club at5:30p.m. Friday. Au1. Thia year the crowd Is 12. expected to increase by All USC Greek alumni another 50 percent. and friends art invited. Luncheon wlll be The support 1roup. aerved ln a bayview set- wblcb consists of a tln11tt.beclubbouseand merger ol both trateml· the afternoon will be ty and aorotjty alumni, apent tn playing bingo. (. RUFFEll'S UPHOLSTHY W'-Y•W• ... .... 1tn...._.~ c.., • ......_......,21, •Brown • Blouse be~ with brown DOiie.i docs J i I PUBU<' NOTICE "C'f1naut Mlt..... l'ICTI nou• IUMNU• IUWllfAfl •t ,,..,..., tfAfl .... Mt , ...... _,.. ___ • "'"'' , ................. , .... .,. ffilll ..... ". bwtl#Wtt ., LA11•11..owuou lfUl'T•" .. "' • I c p "" " f " ' w ' \OC tAlt\ t ht1 Met Atl""' COH\Ul l4'1jU IUU MHArlll¥f ...._ ... wi.41n lrwiao Calllw,..• l ••t Mo f/J '"'' ... (4 nru QJ14 NI I .. ,,_, '"' , e (eli ... llla 111-1,,.... "'"" '' l llO vo •• •••-••••-, ltlU ,,,_.,'lll!Nr 11..., • ..... ~ I•• tll '•~ ,..,. ... •ti ,,...,,. 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AT09' Slt•U·•NNUAL 9'l!PORT TO THE HONOtllABL&.ltlltUCI W. IUMNUt, ,..OaAT.JUOOI 0, THB SU~ERI09'COURT OF TH I:~ TATE OF-CALIFORNIA, IN ANO l'OATHE COUNTV OF ORANGE: JAMES E HEIM, Pub11c Adm1r11\1retor-of \aid County. r•tc:iectfully ma kn thli return of all estates of decedents wh1cn Nvfc com,. into ti•:. t1.tn<1• fOf' tl'lf' term commtnc.lno J•nuery I, 1977. and endlno June 30, 1971. PUBUC NOTICE I . ~ i-1, 'I •· e .. >= .. Q.Q.'L z A "839 Harold M F 1rilt\ 77~ Anni• Tuttlt' A N70 Fr~ LcH\E'ri A 90048 Amelia Gomez 7743-007 David We'>ley Boice 7143-003 Wdller Dodd 17 43--004 Rebd Kohl A 90?21 Softa Van Bureri Sophie-A Vari Burl'n 1743-008 Rend Harrie, Lclmberc,on A 90214 Pricilla Jane M, nn1ng A-90111 James Burr A-902~ Jacob Semenut~ A·902S9 Roxie Leota McGowan A-90260 Frnnc1s JO'>t>Ph McGowcln A·90304 Margaret E . Haze1wooes A-90'273 Sally Siener • A -90307 James Brennan A-89951 Richmond Matteson Newell A·903SO Hedwig DPnnin f A ·90391 Lec,ter S1ar1ing A-90392 Harrv Simoson Porter 7743-009 Paul Vlrqtl Stallion aka. Paul Stal yon 77"3--001 Georoe Berget. aka George G Bergt • 7743-002 Elaine Rclwlin • A-90497 Marie O JP'>SUD • A·90S~ E stella Mae Wasson ; A·90532 Bertha E Gamton : A ·90236 AnM Peach aka Anne • Peach akcl Anne Nancy f ~ach , 7743·010 StPphanie Kathleen ! Kilby f 7743-011 John Bell , 7143-011 Helene Kuwas t 7743-013 Ann G. Kelly 770-014 Low:t Leroy St vies A-90713 Gary Joseph Comeau 7743-015 Edward J Keough A-90nO Barbara Smith A-90803 Ngoc Huynh Nhuhg aka, Haynh Ngoc Nhuhc;i aka, Nhung Huynh aka, Tanh Nooe Huynh A·90881 Hugh L . Huntley aka, Malet Lessinqham Lycett A·90862 Dorothy Sexlon A·90937 Ruby Volosh1n A·9094S Esther Vinson 1 S..17 1 11·77 1 S.77 1·1·11 1 11-77 1.5.77 I s.77 1·21 ·77 , 17 17 1·21 77 1-13·77 1·2S·77 1·25-77 1·2S·71 1-27-77 1·25·77 1·28·77 1·21·77 2·2·77 1.7.71 'l-1·77 11·17 1· 3.77 1 ~·17 2 IS 71 7 16·77 1·11·77 1· 9.77 '2·26-7 7 7·28·77 2·28·77 2·18-71 3. '2·77 3· 3.77 3·11·77 3-9.77 3·10·77 t 7743-016 Eliceo M Tovar A·90726 Chester L Parker 7743-017 ~rc;ie R Huff 77'3-018 Frederick W Giesif\ 3·17·77 3·16·77 3·22-77 3·'23-77 3.17.77 3·18·71 3·29-77 3-29-77 3·18-77 3·18·77 4. 1·77 A-90892 Hou Lee • A-90891 Larry Emerson Patty ! A-90766 Marc;iaret E. Koehler A·90896 Jol'ln Cesco aka, GlovMr'll Cesco , : A-90893 Otway M. Steward 111 • A-908'26 Nora Harc;iadon ! A-90900 Harry Marvin Hatch 3-18-77 3·18-77 3-11-77 4· 7.77 4· 11·77 4·13-77 4· 1'2·77 4·20·77 4·12·17 : 7743-019 Euqern> Danie I Jaquillard : A·90636 MartP E . Short • A·912'20 ~r9ia May Julian : 7743·020 Florene" New Powers A 91219 Liiiian Britz A 91049 Rot>t>rt Anlhony Gallaqher Jr. 4·25·77 A 91047 Harold Leonard Bracken 4.25.77 • A-91048 Frank A. Meisner aka, ! Mike Meisner 4.25.77 i A-91089 Eugene Sadi Davcoupay 4·2S·77 ~ 7743-021 Jeanne L. Royalty aka, , Leona Singleton ; 7743--0'22 Charles Francis ' O'Donovan 4·12·77 4·2'2-77 f ' A-91481 Georgp Hdrry McCallum S· 3.77 7743--0'24 Thomas Floyd Scott aka. Patnck Hamilton aka, Richard Jenkins aka. l ' • i I> ' Steven Scott aka Jeff Beck A·91S08 Fred B Troth A·9138S Wiiiiam Henry Gullat Jr. 774J.-0'23Wllllam Earl Rlpoon n4J.(J'25 Leroy J Moriarty 7743-030 Wiiiiam D. Ruoff 7743-028 Howard C. Gilmore A·908'25 Marv Suan Black A·91671 Lil• R. xhulhafer A-91670 Beulah G. Cavana~h 77'3-0'27 Wm. Joseph Miiier A-91692 Geo'9e Henry Pierce A-91673 Clayton Alva Pike 7743-031 Florlntlna Duslc A-91491 Forrest Manue l Everett aka. Frank M . Everette 77434'.M Josefina Lo~z A-91851 James Archer Klein A·911S3 Herman Ridder 77~ Anna I. Thomp~ A·91758 Mettle E. Bell s 6-77 S· S·77 4-2S-77 s.. 2·77 s-6·77 S-17-77 S-16-77 S..1'2-77 .S-19-77 S-18-77 5-16·77 S-20-77 .S..19-77 .S..19-77 S-31·77 6-2-17 6-6-77 6-6-77 S-2S.77 5-26-77 A·91611 Laverne F. Morg1nak' LaVern. Weir r,.. 3.77 nU-032 MyrtleMtclntyre S-25-77 A·90750 Ella I<. Weusthoff 6-1·77 n'3-QS Phyllis Mary Crum 6-14-77 77 '3-036 Fred Gllmpw 6-11-77 · A-t1'71 Edward A~ustus Marty s.31·77 A-91646 Dorothy Allne Franklyn 6-1H7 A.f17S1 AOQer Holbrook Clapp .. 17-71 • A .. 1'41 ~Iii. c. Leopold 6-•11 A·'2Dlt ThOmas Franklln AUQQlts 6-17·77 A-92101 Madl1DnJtme1Humpn,.y6-23-77 770-037 R•IPI'\ Textrum 6-2'-77 A·'18" Lois L. RHd tka, J· • Lois IHbtl Rtld .. 14-77 n.,,_ Stanley Comstoc~ .. ,.77 A·t1'29 l!mllV Dtcfrna &.:lttOt\ '"J.4.n "°" TModoN Albert Ponting 6# •77 TATeOftCALlFORNtA ) S60.000.00 J04.S4 23.673.69 746 S4 622.12 131 67 286.00 S87 60 49.44 1,086.50 1,260.27 1.1 Sl.61 S,799.00 3,687.48 15,000.00 '2,982.86 1.JS0.00 18.628.00 696.89 797 7S 1~1.19 .SS 41100 ISO 03 1,S61.1 s 1.98300 66S 98 14,75'2.00 386.91 276.51 211.38 187.79 29.87 988.00 440.8'2 4.701.SO 1,764.21 2.034.0 4,496.01 ~07 1.257 .S6 188.14 1,S41.00 190.60 507.02 1,274.00 2, 186.83 38,9'*.81 933.59 628.90 11,357.00 '20,478.69 163.00 24,442.38 2.095.8' 190.54 l.OU.31 9,8'3.S4 7,571.00 6,469.91 26.234.00 S.89 5.sa 1,630.4'2 1.00 4,064.00 1,075.00 m .13 56 ... 26 304.81 296,00 14,525.89 175.64 696.29 43.20 346.00 4.200.00 UM.SI 3,.496.28 684.26 2,231.a '· 124.96 64.12 1,169.91 2,329.'1 150.00 17,218 .... 209.07 379.00 ... 1.sa.00 35,000.00 .. 2,000.00 21,76'.00 753.00 67 ... 00 ··" "·""°° 11 ... 11..otl.OO 10l.'11.27 • 1~~ l~~ iii " >-c UID- S1 l,5SS 93 JO• S4 :3.673.69 746.S4 622.12 131.67 276.00 S87 60 J\9.44 1,086.SO 1,260.27 1.1 Sl.61 5,799.00 3,687.48 S78.53 '2 982 86 -0· 14,78"4 10 696 89 797 75 1~1.19 SS S2.SO ISO 03 970 60 -0· 66S 98 14 369.67 386.91 276 SI 211.38 187.79 '29 87 988.00 440.82 614.08 1,288.71 1,034 43 4,496 01 889 07 1 257 56 188 14 -0 190 60 S07.02 1,111 .29 2.186.83 38.966.81 138.59 628 90 1168.SO 20.478.69 163.00 13,974.96 2,095 84 190.54 1,085.31 S,8S'2.S1 6,0'2 1.94 S,632 93 10,443.00 4.89 O· 2.451.93 .S"4.SS J~.13 564.26 304.81 296.00 2,027.96 1?2.26 365.79 33.20 ~.34 9.20 tl4.51 2Q3.28 6".26 2.231 .11 1,1206 Ml.12 1,138.60 1,1S2.26 '°' 1',•.50.7 .. 33.07 304.67 U00.32 295.61 4 U..616.76 5'2.77 103.14 UI ~ Jil! 1·1!! ~l~ ~~"' " >-c: UID- S6.103.36 -0· 1,040.42 746.S4 238.65 -0· ·O· 8.66 ·O· ·O· a10.2a· 10.56 'l,911 so 1.709.07 '3-4.oJ 1.194 86 -0· 3,138 SJ 285 68 490.01 459.66 ·O 6 06 ·O ·O ·O 49 62 88S 30 386 91 ..(). 20 19 -0- · 0· ·O· 299.99 19 46 8.C8.62 781 so 764 30 800 00 364 00 170 08 -0- 1 16 17 89 16 09 132.93 JS 00 7.SO 37.61 117 30 9S 90 1880 797.26 175.13 16 SJ 8.'29 615.25 360.06 '2 .020 08 2,S40 3S .08 ·O· 119 6~ -0- ·0· ·O· -0- 18.70 '2.26 ..(). 117.30 7.50 -0- -0- 15.00 t 96.30 '6.56 SUS 800.00 .0. 3SS.00 3fS.~S .0. 158.90 ~i S6.40 + 51.00 1'.00 I .o. + ..0. + + 3.12'.42 l: 11 i.Z i5 .. -u• SS,452.S7 304.S4 12.633.27 -0· 383.47 131.67 276.00 578.94 49.44 1,086.SO 449.99 1, 141.05 2,877.SO 1,978.41 14~.so 1,188.00 ·O· 11,f>45.S7 411 21 307 74 831 .SJ SS 46.44 lSO 03 970 60 ·O· 616 .36 13,48" 37 ·O· 276.51 191.19 187.79 29.87 988.00 140.83 S94.62 440.09 US'29J 3,73 I 71 89 07 893 56 t806 -0- 189 44 ~913 1,035.20 2,053 90 38,931 8f 131 09 591.'27 7S1.20 20,382.79 144 20 13, 177.70 1,920.71 174.01 1,077 02 5,237.26 S,661.88 3,612.85 7,902.6S 4.81 s.sa 1.SI0.78 ..() 2.-4S2 93 594.SS 3~.13 54S.S6 302.55 296 00 1,910.66 11-4.76 ,365.1• 33.20 189.34 9.20 1M.S1 106.98 627.70 2,177.23 3206 "8.12 783.60 836.fl -0- 14,791.8" 33.07 30.4.67 3,413.02 239.ot -0- 21,$75.76 5'3.tJ 103.M 1.31 O' ~.~ ! .~ ::; l'/t17S ->" ~ "g !' l'uoh.-O<an99 CAMtl 0•"1 l'1I01 i -Ju!fU,l'l,Mlll"'-•U,ll,1911 ·«f:E ,,..,,, ~I. TOlf.fllOU&I. Wlttl• OtlT•ICT •OTICI IHlllTINO ICALR IMDS ~Ott TM a COtflTltUCTIOfl Of' AU to c•••w •OAO T•&MWIUIOM MAIN a XTalllfCIM COlllT11ACT M6 "Mr. BlUe WOl't be ID today.1bta momtnc'• traffic bul.JeUn teared CM dayttcbta out ol bhn ... 'Plumber' Chief ~I! ,,. .~ 1-----------i" :c E PVBUC NOTICE Tiie lo.rd of Dtreclo,. of tM Mout1011 Nl9wet W•tor Ohlrlcl ef OrMJOf CAl;inty. Ollfornle, Mt"elNtfler A 1j; c 'V 1-----------C W-C 111,..,,..111~len<ff ra4eo-ed 10 ff '"01.- tnCI," CIO Nr..,.,. f,,..tta IMlect l»cll lo< Krogh Seeking Return, to Bar SSJ.896.64 304. 54 2'2.633 27 -0· 383 47 131 67 286.00 578.94 49.44 1,086.SO 449 99 1,141.0S 2.877.50 1,978 41 14,.565.97 1.188 00 1.JSO 00 15,489.47 411 21 307.74 831.SJ SUN•IOlt COU•T, COUlfTY 01' O•ANOI! 711 Civic Cllolw Ol'I ... WHt $1Mo Ml, C.t-• U7el CAla NUMllll' i.1•12 SUMMOHS Ptolnllll• C•LlfORNIA L .. NO TITLE COMPANY, ocor-ollon OeltnO.nl "UGU!>f PM.IL ROSSI, OOES I llvougll 101n(lu>1Yt NOTICll y.., Ill•• -luH Tiie <Ot1'1 -Y '9<klo 090tftt1 •-wltlltllt Y•IW Mfllt llNnl ""In• YO<I r_ ... wtlllll\ • deY•· .... UM lflfermlllell .. 1_ A\11$01 Ulled llo •l-•eftUtlld .. o II lrl..._I ,..... tle(Hllr clfttro Utl. •HI •ltd•-·· I -· • .,. Ud. r-tld• dentr• IN • Ill••· I.to Ill lftl.,mado" qwet...,., I TO THE 01!,lNOANT· A <lvll comp1e1nc "-• blOfl Ill• llY IM IN•lntlll oa••n•I you IS.1 loolnolt' I • llvou...,lsnlod91ondllllll•w•ull. 'J'Ou mU>t, will\tn lt<lon ollor thouum mona It MNl<I Of'I rou, Ille with 1111• coutl. -111111 ltl..011'9 I" , .. llOll•• IO , .... CCW•IC>'••nt Ill • J111t10 Court vou mu\I lllt,..1111 tl\I coun o -•atn ptoacl Ina or '6UM en orol PINdlng fo bl on t~••d Jn 1111 dOOel In ,.._. .. lo Ille compl"llt "''"'n JO d<lv1 alllr '"'' IN followlllQ e1t1ocrt-PllO!k -k: l.,. COnlt•ucllan of 1"9 AllM> Cr- llo.d Tr•Mml•>IOfl ll"-111 EatM>•IOfl. COlllrkl H• ,_.,., "'"" oll oppurt• tlAlll _., llwrelo, •• .,......, '" dotoll elld OOt<tloed In llw Pl..,,, Pf'Ollte1, drowlng•. MCllOM. ono -lflcotlOfll ,,... 1110 Jn tho omuo of Bov•• Eno•,,...._ lno CorporellOll, UOI Quell Sl,..C. NewpOrt lleocn, Celllornto, •lllCI• d0<umen" ore by 11111 roteron<o ,,.. f U i ed h corporoltd n .. 11n. For lurthtr Water1ate ieure El K.rolb Jr. petal on t e P<llllCulor-. rolerenc• 11 he••llY m~ Washinaton Bar Association for relllStatement. :~"'~~~~·~:~::,,d;:;:;:·.:~ Krogh, former White House "plumber" chief, dtw10..01MfH'o,..,,,.."' ... 11111<1 "Con· was disbarred by the stale Supreme Court in June, trocl Oocumonll •ncl C.On1tr11<tl0t 1""'5, for ... ,_ role In the buralary .. ~. ttlUltlana 8nd Conatf'\KUOfl ,..,,. ,, ' IWI for ,,.. <anilructfOfl OI , ... AtfllO C••k of the office of Daniel Ell1ber1'1 Ao6d lrM1s.m1u•on M•ln E•t..,..1eon, hi lrist Contro<t 1.t6." S••d pion> ond psyC a • >P•<illCollon> moy t» Pf.ltCh<l...S ti llM After bis disbarment, Krogh 0111<1 of Bovto Eno1,_,,no Cor-• ed id t R p Pe•-"°" 1..,. 110 00 "'' s.t. °'~"mu•• .,. serv u an a e o e . ..., mttdo PAr•lll• to , ... MOtil!oft.POvuet Mccloskey (R-Calil.) and more w~~;~;~~· the ~-coc11 "' ..,. recently worked for a San Fran· s 1o1. ot c...1110<n••. ""' i.1o1111on·Nlow1 cisco ice cream company. Wottt Olllrkt ,.., ascen.rnect tN -· * * * Vlltlng r.te Of ~ cllfm .. 09tt of t... beth IO<•llly In wlll<.11 tn1• -~ IS 10 lie Queen Eli&a lbe queen "°''°"'*' 10 11or •• ese1111ec:1 in 1M mother relaxed from royal Soutr..r11 Callfo1n1a Mellor ltllOf' dut1'es tO celebrate her 17th AQIH,,.,..... llllCI In,,. OUl<I of ""'Aa-SS '""':"'(;.1';..':".,-:::':',":.::!one1 '°"'.,.. 405:94 ISO 03 1 Sbl IS 1,983 00 616.36 13,866 70 -0- 176 51 191 19 187. 79 29.87 988.00 140.83 4.682 04 915.59 1,252.93 3.731 71 89 01 893.56 18 06 1,S4100 189.44 489 13 1.197.91 2,053 90 38,931.81 926.09 S91 '27 11,239 70 20,382.79 144 20 23,64S.17 1,920.71 174.01 1,077.02 9,128.29 7,'210.94 4,449.83 23,693.6S 5.81 S.S8 1,510.78 1 00 4,064.00 1,07S.OO 3'29.13 54S.S6 302.SS 296.00 14,408.59 168.14 696.29 43.20 331.00 4,200.00 184.Sl 3,399.98 6'27.70 2,177.23 324.96 648.12 81-4.98 2,014. 16 150.00 17.059.59 209.07 379.00 ... 610.70 34,9'3.~ .42.000.00 i1,712.00 73-4.00 674,00 386.89 25,986.00 81.9' 11i099.oo tOS,553.IS ••ult wtll llt .,..,_ -ollC>ltc•llon of tn.t ot .. nlltt jif\Cl thh courl m•v enter • J~--11\\I "tOU lot , ... f~ll .. 0. mo-1n 1111 <""'olo1nl. which cou•cl r9'utl tn ~'"l\tW'f'Wf\t Of ••91t. '•'t"'9 ot m-yor "''-''"or othl• ,..,,., •• QUtttad '"""«••no<•lnt. cl 11 ,..., wt>lo 11 _.. It. edvtco ot ·~ .. _, lfl .... "' .. , ... , .... -.. .. .. _..,,..,, .. 111111 , • .., '"'" ... roa....,..,11.,y,moy .. 1"•"'11"'•· OtlOd Nov u. t'76. WILLIAM£ St J()MN, Clt•- lh Potrl<lo A Wlnlllo, Deputy ISEAll MICHAIL J. Mii. TOH to Uni...,...! City,. • ..., U11tverwl City, c.111 ... 11 "'°' Ttl.1~ •rrte word '•compfalnt" '"''""'•• crot>-<0rnpllfnl. "olol~tlll" ln<1""4• c.ro'' completn•nt, "det•"CS•nt" In ctud•• crO'-t-Oetendant, 11noul•r In ci..ciu '"' plur..i ~no mo><ullJW on <1uon lfflllntno ond rwutor A "'""'" r>tNdtno tnc1ud1no •n en\wer. demur· ,~,' If(. mu\t bf '" "-fOf'M rtQUir@d bt trw Colllornl• Aul<t ot Court Your OflOI""' DltOOl"O mu•I be lllec:t In !Pih court w1ttt proppr tlllncJ •~• •nd c>f'oof ttwt • COf)y '""'',..,. W•' V'V•d on Ill<.~ o•••,.,.,,.., .. ,or,.v •""on••'" p1'1" 1111 ....i '-"""''"°by..,. ollorney TM Umtt wn.n • '\t,1mmon1 h Ottmtd ~"'fl'd °"A l)M1y m•Y Y•ry 0.0fr\dlnQ on•~ nwtl'\00 of ""''"""• f or eutnpte ..-o CCP41) 10lllr0Uaf\4U t'1 Pullll•hod 0 ••"11• Co•>t O•llY ·~· ••t•o C.•n•••• <on1r1c10" 01 birthday at home and her staff members say she 1s -""'""0 ~t,,.rn C••ll<><n••Oloe>t•r ct1")J "almost lnexhaUSllble" IR her heavy round Of C®'"'' OI 111c -r•I 1><•v•1t•no r.to "' of p.r O•emw•Ot> 0\ <1ei.rmlM<1 by,,_, pUbUC engagement.a, ~·~~::.:~·,:,~,·~~...,:~·:;:: Her blrthday beaan with a lS·minute bagpipe Ll(lu"""'-' CA1t1orn•• A><eouor.ci serenade played outside her London home, ~~~~~':"...":! °!t:'m ~:' ,':;°,!~ Clarence House, by a kilted piper. ,.,.,,,°' •• ...... -'"""Po•'• c.opy The queen mother, who is Queen Elizabeth ll's '"r::~~.·:=.:::,..,"""" onv eon-mother and Is known af· '""'°' 10 wnom • con1r.c1 "-•""'d P'r;o ,nLir;o fect.Jonately to millions as anc1uponany,..,btont•actor...,o.r111m ~ r c.. th e Queen Mum, i s 10 .,..,, ""' ••n •n.n ,.,. uie1 -111.., descended from Scottish ••'•• to all 1100<ert, work..-, 111<1 "'"""'"'" '"'P•oved b\I ,,,.,., 1n 1111 .,.. aristocracy. ecullonOfllWU>lll<llCI. Tll•P'!""I y for • h d d ( l•lture lo comply herewlln H Later, un re s 0 '"°"'*' In M<uon 11H of thl .__.._..-· ~vple who gathered out.side her home broke Into ''fn; Conlr!Ktor '11&11 PllY trovel •nd spontaneous alnglng or "Happy Blrthday to You" as \Ub\l\ltnc• uvm•nt1 to 1oc11 thebandoftheQueen'sGuardplayedthetune. wor tln1~ n.«tird to ••e<-ut• tM WOffil, * • • •• •uch trowl ond •ubtlsten<o pey. montur•O.llMCI tnW-•PPlkoble<of· Country-western singer Ferlln Husky was "do-!::.~;~:;::~r;.::,:i~=~~~~ ~~~ ing very satisfactorily" after underaolng open 11on• on., ... -.."'""*''°" 111u heart surgery to correct heart blockaae, a Miller 01 tn• '-"°"' cooe Hospital spokesman in St. Paul said. """"'''°" l•O·~ci.d to IM pro•l•lon• ni 1n ~"'""' tr11 5 .nc1 1111 • of ,,.. Husky will remain in the Intensive care u t at Lai-c-conwn1r19 ,,.. •mploy. the hospital in St. Paul for a few days, whkh the :·:~vC:.:.fr~~~:,:.';J:.1r0<tor spokesman said was normal followine such sur- s..ttlOfl 1111 s. • ·~. ,......,.., gery . ..... Contraclo• or aubco"lr.ctor Husku, "'l. of HendersonvWe. Tenn .• and h.Js omptov•no t•-11 In •ny ·--J " J.m /1 11cu111• occuo•11an 10 oe>P•v to ,.,. wife Marvu had been vacationing in Minnesota this -----------jOlnl-tnUco\ntpc°"'mlll09nHrHt SUMMel'. Piiot Augullt J. 11, It 1'. 1'71 PUBLIC NOTICE !:,:~·==1<1=--~~~!.i,°';: * * * -----------• p<09rem 111 tNt 11-1or • uort111co1o Tw GI dale •-i • ha e be•n sentenced o•o•N•Hc• "°· n.14 ot opprov11 Ti.. c•rt••k4•• .. 1110110 rur o en ~en-a er~ v ... •H 0•01Nuca o" THI c1n ,,.. r•11o o1tCIP"Ofltl<••10 ,,,.,,,.vm.., to up to llle in prison after plead1n1 guilty to a three· couNc11. ~THI ClfY o~ con• '""'' "'"' 11or UWC1 in'"' ""'1or"'onc• Of hour kldnapln~ and robbery spree Jan. 19 that in· MISA AMIHDINO ti-to 011 llfl 11\aconltocl , ... r.11oof1pprtnllCHIO • con.11 "'"" 11UJN1c1l'A1.. cooa 1ourney,,_"' •ucll <•M• .,, ... not 11e eluded the abduction of radio sports comeotator 11111..ATtNo To ""oTocol'Y•No , .. , ,,__,011 ...... , ... , Clepe HermUUI. 11r•1 l'Oll 11u•1.1c DOCUMINTl "' ~""'""""'P'°Ym•n• lnt11e .,... Vlc•A• Fr--L Dotd, 19, waa ordered to serv• two A lj D t ITT IN 0 I' 0 11 T If ofco .... _byllwjo1nt_.IHlllC~l\li> MN 1111& .., .. •oceoui.n 11011 1H1l'1Cfl0ot '°"'"'"'"""' uc.e-.., , .. ,_of concurrent IO· year-to-lire terms, and llobert Tobar, :::0:~,.1..icn 1 0" o, etrv 1'.!,.\.~1:;::~:i:,v• .,,1or 101111 "0 ""' 18, was sentenced lo two consecullve lerms of 10 THECITYCOUNCILOf'TM[(ITY 8 °WN'fllf'ltnumblrofappr~nttcn yearstolife. OF COST• Me!oA OOES Ml!REllY ln lrolnlnglnlt>toreouc .. durolfoof The tWO pleaded dUllty July 11 to lhe abduction ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS on• •ott .. ,or • SICTtOH 1. t,,. c11y cou11<11,.. ,,.. c.. w"'" u. ,,..,. on"'°'"',,.., 11 and robbery of Hermann as well u the then of (•IY nf 0!11• MtH """' •no ooc1 .... 1' repl.clno 41 .... , I/JO OI th m•m· money and jewelry from a home In the Hollywood th•I Ill• 0 1,11,.. provl\ion• ol our btlnnfp ""WO" •PP•9nll<O\lllP troln· M~n•<1114I coo. do nol •OOQU•'*'Y lnQ on on ........ 1 ...... •r.t•wlOO or Hills. They aJso had been charaed with robbing a ••t1oc1111ec111noe11npub11< rocoro••n 10011'·°' Los Angeles Tlmea deliveryh)an and a passing \ooctlon or copylno 11nd., tnt 0 WMn ,,... Contt.clor Pf'OVIO.. Colllornl• Pullltc Ratordt Act IGov evlCU!11<ft 111411 11<1 employ> re111•tered ffiOtOriSl. ern..,.... Codi MUOtl 140 I and lle•~ttv •oprenltetton ollOf ""<ontr..:t1onon * ** In•-lo lntorporote Mid Act Into IO•d anni;at •V1ro09 Of not Ina,...., -•o-Th I I th '-lal to ( c-...,, .,,..,.,ill ·~ .... purwonl prtnlt<• IO•IOlll IOU•""Ym.... e Rev. I m Otlet, e coo~overs pas T 0 lll~tltO by AHOlulll)ft ,., IN gonfftl TIW Cotlt•otlOf' ,, required to molft People's Temple. resigned from the San Francisco 11101111.wrety.,,.,_11oroollMou1>11c contrtbullo•" to '"""' "''""">hed '°" H in A th it A<eorOlf191y \1 10. Cllaotlt VI I of fp.e l<lf'"f>f\tr.tlon OI •PPf'onlfct\l>lp OU.S lf U Or Y • Tiu. 1.,. 111e em11 "'-'° Muro4e1~1 Pf'<111r•mt 11111 """'°"' •eo"•.,•d •o-Corey Bu.cb, the mayoc's prees secretary, said C-l>llffetty......-.. 1o11ow1 Pttnlk ... orlou•rw.,,,...nlnanyopor•,... J •ted " lbillU ln G d S HCTION 2 CNAPTl!lt VII llc:Ublo tr-an \UCll canltocb •ncl 11 Ones Cl responS es l.U'anl an an 1N1PECT10t1 ""o oul'LtC•TIOlf otr..r Cont•«ton on 1111 P111>•1c: -"'• Francisco'' aa reason for his resignation. Jones has Ol'CtTY•&COtllDS "'"''""'"'°"lr>QW<llcentrlbul1Gnt ed th • hal in F b • 1 t • s , .. s" 1 c r f 111 e> 0 • 1 r.. Ctt11roc1or anci •nv sUbcontroc:· serv u e aeency s c rm ans ce e ruary. oUl'LtCATING1t1co•os-"1u 1or~111mw..11e ..... p1.,w11111rwr• Jones' reaienation came on lbe heels of a n.e orov••-oi ,.,. ca11f0tnt1 au'""'"'" Of s.cuon 1111 s-in7.. magazine article that said Jones required members Pllbll< "KM"' A<I IColllO<lllO Go• tntNtM_of_Mll<ft t•nmtnl Code kHO•I -1 ttonocted tnlormollan r~latl•• lo •llPr•n-lo turn their property Over to the ChUrCh and beat O< Mttofl• -~ •re ,_tt>y lfl tftotlltp >1-ord\, WOQe K-UIH, members for (&UIDi to Obey his rules. <Of'PGr.tec:t lnlo '"' ~ ot If Ml f.,.111 •no oowr rtQUlrtmtt1I• moy lie oo- ln lvll lalMd '""" IN Olre<lor' Of lndu"tl•I • * * s...i .. , to 111e .,,.,,,.,.i.M .. , 1or1h 11 ..... ..,._ .. ottkio 11• Mmttlf11rot0t A federal Judie In Las Ve1u acquitted Clark In \Old Act llUlllk roc:ordt Of .... City of Apprt!lllCHllll>, Sall "'°"'1•<•. c t Sh lff Bal b L b r l ai . 1rt _,.to 1,..,_tlon ot olt u,.... dur C.llllornto or lrom IM Olvt6'0fl ol Ap-OUO Y er p am 0 WO rtm Dlllg 1no ,_,,.,., -"'llO 11ouo ourw•"'"' P•tnt1<HNP .. _,..,, °"" "' "'°"'" counts char1ln& him with evadlnt $10,843 In income prooduru '°' forth In au1c1e11,.., 0111'" taxes. •doPIM 11y IN City Counctl by , .. olu NOTtCI tS MEAFBY OIVIH Ill.ti tlon. .... Mo.illon kJQl#I Wetff 01 .. rl(I Wiii '' Atter considerable reneetlon, I have de· COOIH of \UCll rOU>rOt m1y 119 rt<•I .. woi.e1 b!OO el ,._ Ofll<.e of termined there bU to be 8 reaaonabJO doubt here >ec:uNd 01f Plr\OM \IPOll INIVmtlll of 8oyl11 11'91-l"CI CMllO<ol .... , UOt ·~ 0( *"'°'" '"',.,OJ Ml fort~ by Quo II Sl rul, H•w111ort a .. ,... and I have to .rrant the motion ol ,.,. City c.ouncu"" AH01u11 ... " odoc>I· o111omt•"" to .,,. !lour of 10:00 ...... acquittal.'' U .$. Dlatrlcl Judge ect ''°"' time to lfme Pl>,,_111 1o .,,... Oii AupuM 17, 1977, et which 111"9 •NI Pf'O"'.,• P'"• , .. Y .. 111 11e 11Ut11k1v --""' Ro1er Foley said. HCTION >: Ttlll ordln11nc1 Wiii road. S.lll -t9d blcll 11\0lf lie 1°' IM 'J'he COurtrOOm l~torl, IMlt ""~'Md 1111,, lull 16"<•.,,..,. oolna ol lllt puottc -k ""r•lnblf- tocl """>r IJlll un f""" •l'CI ,,,., 11, """'btd enc1•dlfeo111 111e .. 1d,... many of them Lamb relatl. ves, ... ,..., ""' ............ oftolloll of "~"!c.ie:bict ., ,,,....., 1111111 l>I moele broke into applawse after the de-""""OSI"""''"'""".._.· tt1.t11 out •llO wtlmltt.o °" • '°'""to.,.• els Ion. M ,_,elllllecl GllCI fft Hit Orlirltt Cfftl C>ollr "''°'· • __,..., ef .. ,..,., ttlnH • 1111 oftu ot eov•• 11191-. clrc11f9'loll llrlnltd 9flCj llllbflWCI Ill'"' Ing Corper .. IOl'I, UOI O\IOll "'"" Clly tf Cltte Mft .. I019tl•or wftll llt9 H ... Port llt«ll, Ctllfol'rtlt, £11C11 llld °" -.•ttit'Nf!IOtrttttlltCflyCe"" ,,..,, ,,, ... bt o<COl'll-ltd W o <11 "*tlflt let Md ... 11111 uiu-. cttfller"s dlt<ll tHM<ll <lf'llfftd "' • l'AUID ANO AOOl'TIO tlll• 191 ,....,.. ... lltnll er t ~r'1 lleftd for ... _.,..__, ,..... .,, ~ -.... ,._'°'Of tlW -• ~~ •~tillhe~., ..... IOWl•Mell!ll Mfrr« o1 Ille CllY tf c.te ltr •lll(n """' will --• <-tta Met 9114~ ....... , • .,, .. rt • .,,,., .. llTTCST• ,,..., llt lllf MWl"".fl ..... IN~~ o ... ,.,_ "· """-ttld. l«fl tll(JI bid., .............. ., .. Cltv C1111t•.,.. -'" ............ efflu Of -OJI> c;itv•c-e.,._ 1t1<1 ••cir Mlw• tl9tlrN111 u.i. ... iq ITATIOf'CAl.l~"HIA I ~--C*'Mcllt<lltr .... ~YH~=:~ ... o: I It-. WllDttl .. 11 .. ..-...-Ultt .. W. 1,111.llH I' l'HINNIEV,Chya.tl •rwllltfll•lfttUCMVtdll-~ tflllftll4ffld9c:i.tt(., .. C11Y~ lllt WWII tllf wlll Ill,....._ n "ll-cu ......... Q ..... ,_,_ ......... --_.. ..... ..,..,.....,, .. -~ ... ... .... .. --· ,_., .,,.._ .. ._.., .... , ... ,.,,.,.ct,. ==-~=~.:: TM W«fMfVI lldtlr wfll M,.. Cllllal Mllen ~ M<tllll 9' t ,.. 411l•ff te '""''"' =r-_.. Ill• eoillr ,,.,,,.. ..... CllY C..-11 *I ::.:" ... ~~ ..,:,::.:::: COUNTYOFOAANGE ) I.St • JAMES E. Ht;IM befno first duly aworn. depcjMtetid AYI: Ttwlt M It tht Publlc Administrator In 1nc:t fo~ ti• Couiitv of Orono•. Sta1• Of Ctllfornla; that UM '°'990tnt It 1 true 1nd correct NPOrt Of al I e1t.t• Of dee• dents ~th havt (OM~ Into hi• hands f6r tM PtrlOd commtncl"t :January 1, 1'77, eno anctlno June 30, 1tn In• c~Udlng•ll tatttv c • 1 ivtnc>t htr.toto ... bttn t•'*'1HbVtttm: tMthlt Is not now •~w•s not at.,ytlme ln-S.rtst•Un th •x 11 .. tur s Of "'Y l<h~ on -.:c.ounl Of any ~l•t• he.otnlnl1tered, or WftlctHte ties In the C.04.lrM ot tM ldinlnlitratlon, t'..~r Is ht .. ,oclttfld 11' buslnntor on.NfM wUh tnvont wPM> IHo int...-esttd. ~~ ::..''::..:!:' .. -: NI tfl ~ ..-. '9 '°°"ff 11'1 c-. ......... ,...,"""'"'",...Cllr v~t "1< .. uHl --.11 • wcul'M ~ll -MU. l•t .. el Allf• frlfll •..,,... ~1 MtlWIC'°'f le ttn.,,111t .... Ml11tAlllUllW•t .fll~NitWIW«•Ol"11Ct. 4YUt COUNCii. MIMl .. U · All!M9N-'t-tle.!t4*1ltlfltdlft '"'1l!IV, "-'" ••ltl, .,,...,..., Ult'"'•"'"°"'"....., .. •lwellfftt ~l'•rfll'lll lllld e ~If ... M IOtm tMll~fl NODrCIOUHCll.A,lllMll••:IC-••• l'*'tfl Puftr ~,. ... """"Md 1tN•HT1 COUHCI\, M•M•lllt1 tPIAll_,to._tlflMteflwc_,,.,.L Hene Tiit Mlllt .. HIPt ~ .. ., Ot•tu IN WITNC• w.t••~. I ,..,_llltl'l .... '8,.lfCl*1y~•N JAME$ C:. HEIM PUbllc Administrator SUl»ltrlbtd Md sworn to me'Wi*"CMtVOl~"ly, lt71 m~ JOHN GoUnty_C)tftt IY aMtaAJIAA. CLE~l!f'ffS; o.;ut .. "*ftMdOr~CO.tte9Myftl• ~. "' Mft\HllO Mt rrw ....... •ffl'-f tllt 110. O' ~._ .. .,.., ... tfl II ... It SHltfhC.Uy.ratlfMtw WUfld •••lilA .. lt41<1..,llltJ~•lllftile • .,.,......,.., ' llff"JWllfllkllM.ll.1114UrtlowUHw U..•) tow ilot§"ylllf~ltyl"Ol4Ht•f• lllCIM_...., LMOliU~ NIOt.111. :::.=~~r. ,...,., ,..,.. __ «>• Cllllllt Olllr .-ci.c. ~t .. "" """" 1 . .. .. •' . - • ·--.. ' ' .. Oil Deal ·A.ids U.S., -~1£X1(;0 CaTY (AP> A plirn Mexico to plP4f almost S2 blUlon worth or Mexican nuturaJ gu annuaUy to the United States would benef1l both countne1. easing U .S winter ener1y abortaaea and help 1nii lht' Mexican government pa) olt It. S20 3 billion foreign debt An eMlmot1..>d 2 b11hon cubu· frt•t 11 cJuy a&bout 3 percent of lht' pro1ectM U S demlil\d would reach American market!> Ill 19fll, when Mexico plans to bcuan full :ocale transmis~1on trorn u newly d111covered 11iant i:ua. ral•ld through an 821-mile p1pdtnl' 'fl .. : MEXICAN STAT.: 011 monopoly Petrolcoi. Mex1canos t l'l•mu I. und J consortium of .,,x U S interstate p1pehne com panaes :mnounC'ed Thuri.day tht'~ hJtl .,1~nl1<.I J 'memor andum or 111tt·nllon' oullinang the proposed '\:tit· Fighting I or Swit~h \lull ilJ:r~t·mt•nt ,., tu be ~1gne<I "'1than a ft:w month!'>, onct! tht• f''t'dl'ral Power Comm1i.1>1on <ind olht.>r U S regulator} .ii:cnc1e~ ...: 1 H' the11 upprov al State t'1ll'r1>:Y <'hll'f Ru·h•tr d \1,1ullan hop~ ... IJO'>l4'1' 11kl' 1 he• t>nt;-h<•'' hc>ldtnt "'all h<·lp 1 om in<·•· Cal1lorn1a11-. tu ,w1tt·h t hc•tr U'-Jgt· of l!O(•f'g' I 1 nm JH':1k .1ft 1·1 noun hour ... t11 morn in.: and t•\'t•nmi.: t1 m1.., 111· ..,,,,.., d111u~hl ha' l'PthHTd tlw <•le<'tnc·1t) ,1va1lablt· l111m h\dru L.1t'11i tu·., to It.•..,, than halt of normal Po ... tt-r ... .in· t11 la• cl1-.111twt1.·d th1 ma:lttout tlw ... tall' \shd whl•lher <tn} 11roblems Wl'r(' .i11l1c1paled th ¥1tnn1ng lt•derul ilpproval. <1 spokesm:rn tor unt· or lht• C s firms, Texa.., J>:ustt•r11 Trant-m1-....ion Corp , '\Jtd, Wt• surt.• don't We didn't 1·nter tnlo t111 ... thing thanking 11 \rnuldn t n\ -I Aussie ll'oOl'STR\' SOLRC'f:S Sil) lht· PUBLIC NOTICE ,_, NOnct roc11101 ro10 NO A tlOef >Ul'lfUoi. COUfllf 01' nu U A rt 0, CA~l ,OMNIA l'Ofll rHECOUNrVOl'ORAN~f n tn. M.Jlh•' 11f 11'9 ( IAI• Hf I HV, ,_, •••..t"'t'H~NNt rr Ot .,.. .. .., "fOl1(.1. 1\ fl"I I U~ ;1 "''°" 1-.. 1 IW , ,,.+J•IOf'-"''"'"' , ... ,n •I.I••"\'''"" .. 1d o••i.rf"k'nl ,,, 1 .. """' '•·••'"' ••• 1r. ,,, ...... or Int I .. .., .. Uf 1"4-ltth.lf• .... II t ,t~HI ,, 1vp1r~lfltrrflliUlf• ul!1 1\1Jn .. <111 '"" uu1t• v• ,HAI l • ~Mt PA(•• 1 \ If <#/ A U r l '\ I ( I N ~ /i. 1• I Ii( &I JriQM ANN "'lC,.,t ..,A(H All..1t1• 1 ,1 a •111 f 1i1J ~«'ol..,tt •' •lflt ')I 1 U. .1•,C•'"'',, •'·•'•. '11 An.-}"'., ..... ., .. 11 Ci• ' "A~11 tn tt• 41"'' A1J ~"'" t 4'11''111 h l.,11~·1' 111 (f" • tnr i.)t t ' I 0 -.l\,.. • I t•.-Ul'kluf '''*"""J II\ 4 1 n •Ill''"'-• ''•·11111, I, .. Ht• •·•h :.ttJ4" ,. m • .,., II'\ It• • t" Hy "" • n. • ''" I ..... I l••I ~( l•ltt.C HI• oJ fl ... t4 rvt J t Ult •• n t IU ''"Hu• 1•1t.r4"' tu u••• r I •rtrtt•~• ff,OCif ....... t.11 ' 41o1Ut•.,. I •HALI , Kflll!l'ACH ... .," ..... ~­ \CHINAIHZ, HafN>Al'1ll OOHfllMANN •Kfll8PA(.H rwo C•tuurt Pl••• \w•t• UOO ,., .. C.•1 .... , ,.,, .. c '-••An ... ft,CAtOYol Pun11-.,,.•(I Vl•iH~' '-.Otl I U1 ( 1•,,111 IUlt // }i rJndA~I\ II t f tl 11/1 I PUBLIC NOTIC 1-: ,,., ll'ICTITIOUS IUStNC\\ Not.Ml STot.Tl!MUH f P'!it-lfoUowtftQ _., "°"' .,,. oo.no ,,., ... n .. \\fl\ 6AP•Gf01'1 IMPOAfro I"" PAllUS, Ito.\ M.t1n S..nt1An1 c .. G•on Automol11tlf '"' •1 < •llfortu• cOf"QOr~•·on J0"1\ f '"' V•• lo<•e'>lrNI (.ompfor'.CA..,111 r ~·" tMJ,....,.,, n • ono~ IM ny • , ,.,, f'W>'•IM>n C.fOHAUfO"'°f1VI IH I O.v,dJ Mc.Gr••" p,,. tftrnt ,,.,, ·'•l~nt _,,.,. r1twt w•t"-.,..., rnv"'t'i (Ui-f' of Or"""O"" (ounh on '''" 4. It/I lATHAMIWATlllNI Alfr< ) ..... ,.~ ... US lfftll ..,._. Str"t LHA_..,CA_ll ,, ... PuDI•.,..., °'""II" (O<l\I o .... Piiot lu•y I\, U, H, """'AUQU\I I, ltll _,, PUBLIC NOTICE MOULTON HIOUlL Boats Score Early '\l•:WPCIHT HI \f' AustrallJn \J{'hb 1;11·td JI th• l'JilJ thallenl(t·r Jnd Au;.lr<thu e.a('h -.~1·pt two ral't''> Thur.,da~ a'> Haron M11n•el 01rh., Fr.tnrt• I r.1h Into troubk Ill thl· 11pen1ng cr .... of l'l1m111at1on ... tu d1·1t·rm1n<' "hwh r11ri·u1n boitl "'111 c·hallt•ngt• ror lht• 1\meric-a .... ('up Cn.>lt>t 11 ... 1upp1·1 ('(I ll\ 511 ~ t'JI uld c;11rdu11 lng,1tl'. tx>ut Fr;.inn• I h! '"''' m1nult'"• 2k '>l't'onrh an thl' ..,,•rond race \lSTRAU\, \ ,,.:w l;;!rut'lt·r i.kqipt•rt·d '" :'l:m•I Hohl11n-. l1e.1t '°\\ l'I •I!<'"'~ lk in tht· 111 -tl r..at·t· thc·n de>alt f11ch ha ... '''< onil 1h·i1o;1t •1f tht• da\ tn lwi.1 111~· Fr;inc·1·h.' 1 :!t Tht'fl4 \f'.H old h;111111 had .... 11d W11dnt-.,tla\ l11Jl Ill' would l<•J\t• lh1· hclmsrnun dut1e., 1•nt1rely l11 PH·rre Ot•lfou1 hut ...... ht· hLid dorw with Fruntt· I 1n t!nO. Rrc•h t•><>k t h1• "'hN·I h1m-.df much or lhc ltmt- Frunc<' r "'II" n11t l'Vl'h '" h;1V(' hN:n the· baron· ... l'lwllt•nging \ achl th1 ... \ 1·ar hut he· abundon(•(f th•· hr mul nl'V. Fr ann· 11 111'1 au'>•' 11 v. ,,, too ... 101.1. Ttlt: ltOl':\D-l<OUI:\ fon·1i.:n 'l'rlf•' c1mtin u1·~ tl1111ul!h Aug !l. Jnct the• fort.•1i:n thalll'lll(N wall b1· Pl<'kt'<I hv Sept 11 Tho· l11rc1J.(n fhaltf·hgt•r v.111 mee1 11n1• ol thret• Amt-rican ~ 01 hh \ \ lrll! to rtl'ten<J th1• <'up for lht• 2:1rt1 t1m1· f:ntt·rpnw lndcpenclt•nc·t• 111 t'ourJJ,:t•ou'> The· f111JI scr1t•'> ht•J!111:. St·(lt 1;1 \II t hrN· Am1•11l'<J n ho:ih h:.o\ c bct·n wer~he<I mt'J'urP<l :.inil d1•1·l<.trt•d lcj!;.ilJur th(• hnal l·hm1nJ t111n '><•r1t•.., ""hac·h lll'io!"" \ug Hi Enterpn.,1· v.J.., thl· ta .... tof lhv hu.11 ... 111 tw \\UJ.(ht•d on fhur~da) Th<· ... t.irt of ltl<lu\ s fnrl'1~n <'llmmataon race' "-J' f>'l"l!>l>nNI bl'< aust-of he<t\) 101¢ which hm1ted '1s1b1ht'.t m plac·l'., lo50 v<ir<b Thl' Coa-.t Guard ~aid 11 V.J'> '>landing b> for further word from thl' course. where Svenit<' ol Sweden was lo m eet fo'ranC'C' I and Australia wu~ to meet Gretel ll 1n the flr'>l ral·t:~ or the da) PUBLIC NOTICE PU BUC SOTJ(' •: WATltlll OISTflltC'T fer <trtoficaf~ ti' ,ICTITIOUS IUSIHIH NAME STATIMl!NT NOTICI IHVITIHO I) w._.. , .... l\Um .... , o• •OO••MIC•• SIALID llD' in tr•lrnnq In'"" ••u •"••d• A lft•ool 1'0111 ~ COHtTllUCTIOM OO• tol1wo a• "UMPf>:o'fT~~':.0 .. "a':.a::ATION ,, ,.~,=~ :::-,;~~:"'1'~" ;,r;:: ~~~· ' .... 1 0.ro or Olr•ctor\ of U'Ut brf\~IO tnrouQt\ 41ppr ... ntl(flt'h!C> ''"'" Moutt~·Nlou•t Wttfr 01,1r1n ot lf\O on Mt ~'"'u·•' Nit\ ''~t•'fl!'•Ot-'>• Or•not County. C•llf0f'n1•1 Mr••n•tt~r loc."llV Of '"~Mil lnttt>n<fl'\ rttt•rrect tn ., 01\ h Wh• n t~• ConlrACIOf' PtO"•Of!o\ h1<.t "do .. ,.by tmtltP \•llM t>ldt ff)r f'YIO.no tn tl tv-'"flttllUV' rrQt'-lf"rf"d uw loUOWfP'Q Ort\<r•bvd pvbltc wor~ •OP'"'nl•tV"\Uflwtlofh•\fontr.-~t,on.tn T ,,_.. c:oin,,ruttlon of Sof twlnd Orlvtt Annu ti '"'"' lQ" t)f ~ ,,.,, ''"'" Ol'W'I •D Pumptne S-•tion lt-nc>vtt•OI\ 100.tf'Mr Of•n•tr• ta•'°"t tt.urf'W'lymf"n rto1 .. 1oitow1nu .,..,'°" ti. dO•nQ Dt.1\• N>\\ ., MARINA M ... NAGFM~NI CONSULTANTS. 1..0) N-OOtt 81•11 NowpGrt IMO• tMJ Joho Ml<M•• S••d••. 11' w .. 1 W•l\o" • J Co<I• ~\<I, CA '1•1• fru-DU'\f,,,..\\ I\ tONhiCf"<f by ftn '" d•vtdU.41 J~n M•c n..1 S.JnQt'r l PH\ \IAl~f't4 W•\ fHf'd illrtttn fNt ( ovnl" ( '""" nit Or~ c~u~•v on Jul"/ I ttll CM Store Manager Aids Fund .Joe M~l('alf of Costa Mesa. m anai;:er or tht· South Coast Plaz <1 b r a n c· h o r S e a r ~ Hoebuck and Compan~ h.is been naml'<i Zone 2 1·h 1.urman for tht• 1977 1·umpa1i;?n of L'mted Wav of Oran~t· Count~ '\orth South . Cm t•nng c:orpor alllllh l111·al<od in north Co~ta M c·., a . s u u l h I r v 1 n e '>Outh Santa Ana an1l -.outh Tustin, Zone 2 1s onl' of'"' campual(n dis t nets haM'<i on areas or l1us mt•ss eonc:entralwn Mt•ll'alf will h eatl <• volunteer team of eor poratt· ext•c ut1 ve ... n· ... pons1hlt• for e nhstmi.: 1 he .,upport of maJOr local bU'>!nt''>S (trm ... lhrouJ!h •·mploy1· (•<Jm pa 1i:ns. l'Orpor:ite ancl !'h 1ef exec·ut1 \ t' c·ontri bu t111n., :vi ett·alf is a past pres1 <lt·nt of the· Cm.ta Mesa l'hamlK'r of C11mmen·1· A goJI or $4.J75.000 h.i' bet-n -.ct for the 1977 Unit ed Way effort The funds v. 111 help support 76 non profit member agenc1e~ PUBLIC NOTICE )olMU SUft•llltOll COUllllTOF THE HATaOl'CALlll'OllHtA ll'OtlllTHl COUHTV 011' OllllANOI ....... nso NOTtCI Oft HEAlllllHO 01' ftETITION ftOlll 1"1110.AOE 011' WILL AND 1'01111 LETfPS TaSTAMIHTAllllV ot.NO AUTHOfllltATfOff TO ADMIHISTlllll UHDlllll TME IHDl!f'IHDENT AD MIHtnllaTtOH Of' ISTATIS ACT f•Uh al ANNE E 80USH" 0-<"•~ w1U'I •II .-opurt~nt work \hfr•to lilt'\ Th-(..ontrAChJf ., fNu1,rd \.o nu11ioe .f'IOwn tn Ott•H """ oucrlt»fel '" ,,,. 'onlt1"'1fl1Jn" 1u h.tnd' P1ot•bf1\tw-.d fttr ttt•"'-Of"Oft~ .. , .... lftt' M<IN>ni\ ANI th• lUtT'ttn1\tt•t116' OI .. PO,. "''f'"1it\•o ,.oe<Uk.Ctoftt .,, ht• "' 1"4 ofh'• ot proorttmli 1• ~ •m.010~' ,.q ... t@r,..d "'" K.Oyff' (rtQuw•nno COf'OOt'•t •Oft l\Ot or11nt1<M O' 1r>urrrvm•n 1n •nv •OO'"n 0&1 •lt Str••t Ht •port ff••C.h. tv••bte H'911P Ol'I """" '°"lrMh. •f\O 1f L•lltOfnte WfUdt doc.um~" .,. by oUwr (onlroKIOf"\ Oft uw OU()t1<. WO''\ ,.._., ,.,.,lnfte» W'KOtOOl'.,IOMr'9•" ,. .... ''"' .,,.,....,,nq~htontrlbwt•Ot" ,., .. ,, Puht1'\1'f!G 0r.4f'Q" C"~I 0••11 P1tot Ju•y" 11 ,. -Aue 1. 1'1J NOTICE IS HEA£8V GIVEN THAT Mll•O•nrl 8 Cot-.,., llfld 1W1r1n • 1•~1 11 '>ttllklft Fo< Pro~t• OI Woll •"" for I\ -we-nee of Lettilf\ Trst~arv •ftd Aut-.... 1-10 Adtft1"'1i.r --tnot~t Actm1nu.trttf0f1 of E\Ultn PUBLIC SOTIC£ •t1t• .. r..-1kt11W\, ,.,«eftC• 9'f\ff90\I lf'M Contr•tor Md a"v \ul)contr.c• m_.. .. 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"·-AllOUfl \, lt1' ''"' 11 PUBLIC NOTICE lu•IM• PtH1kUlen . .,,., tllal the ume • ..., Ol.C. of ""•'•"9 '"" -.... -Ml tor AUO<nt >l "" •I to 00• m , tn ,,.. tew1<-" of Oocltrt-.ot No J Of .. icl <-I M 700 CIVIC CAlnlM O"ve Wnt, In lh• Cit'( ot Seftl• ""•• C.llf-• Delea Auel 2. 1'11 WILLIAM[ ST JOHN, COunlYCl- DAYIDot.U.IN lfllOWN "•-S..lfltl•ldl ·-l*fll'T-llllfl. llT-,c.ltt.~ 11-Yl•I,_ l"t4lfl- ,.ub4\1Ntt °'"'°" CH<1 D•llY ftUot ·1.uoyll s •. tt, 1tn >4TT·1' PUBLIC NOTICE deal l~ .ihpticlally timely'• because at co1nc1dt-~ with the Canadian 1ovcrnment s announ cement this w~ek thal It ts con :oderina delayana by two years or more conslru<.'lJon of u pipeline lo c:arry natural aait to the lower 41J -.talei. rrom Alaska's North Slope The overland roult! would pa!>s Lhrouah Canadu gais hs e>c~cted to.bfgln a\ ante or llboul 50 million cubic feet u day this year tbrouah existmg Imes, eventually rt'achin1 about three.quarters of its capacity or 2 7 billion cubic feet at day The new pipeline, to be budt by 'dextco. would urry Pemex 1~ from Lhe newly discovered Reformu fields near Cardenas on the Cu.If Coast's Bay of Cam peche north to a U S plpehne terminal at McAllen, Tex • and from !here to markets an the southern United Slates from f<'lorida to California.. t1t1n'I tt'tt 2"nt1ton eabtc feet JI( natural aas. The Mexican field is ~~ud to contw.n about 20 trillion cubic feet But the Pemn UOe w 111 also lmk up w1tb still un· tappt.'d f1eld.1 1n northern Mexico. Mexico h~ been b,,-d·prt151ed lo pay off 1ts huae pat>Uc debt, o ne·rlrth or which ts due to fortlgn banki. this year. Its cur· rency. the peso, has devalued 84 percent s ince last Au1ust, when the £0\lernment set it aJloat to llnd its own level. Besldu the $20.3 bilhon eovernmeot debt, Mexico's private sector owes an udd1honal $8 billlon to foreian banks. The government of fJrimt- M 1n1!>ter Pierre Elliott Trudt·au as expech .. '<1 lo annoum•e ~ de c:1s 1on Monday on whelht•r to 0 1>rn negot1ut1 ons with Was hington ulK11JI bulldinl( the pr'oposed SlO billion P•JH!l mc Industry sources desert bed the :iccord as •·probably the blgaest after Prudboe -and probably nvaling it in sjze." A Canadu1n study r t.'com - mended dcluyini.t the ~turt of pipeline coni.tructwn from 1979 to 1981, primarily to ;illow time tor settling Indian lund cla1m11. THE NO~Tll SLOPE fields tn Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, contain an Pemex said its price, es\.lmat· l'd at ahout S2.50 per l ,000 cu~lc feet. will be Linked to that ol No.~ llj(ht hcJllng oil la nded an New York h11roor. Newport Business Hunts Nigerian Oil Newport Beach oll company techmcums will travel to the vast de· :.ert plateau or Niger in Central Afnca an ~earch ot m1lhona of dollars 1n 011 pools and uranium deposits The company, Oxoco International, 610 Newport Center Drive, has been awarded exploration r1ghL'I by the Niger government. THE RIGHTS ARE heldJomtly by Oxoco and Aracca Petroleum Corp. of New York. The petroleum conces!>1on, or 1:1 million acres in E11stcrn N1ger, 1s adjacent lo Chad, where u1 I has been discovered recently The uranium block 1s 350 males south or an eicisling ma1or pro due mg area and totab more than 20,000 square mile!>. arl'a that hasn't been looked at t·arefully yet," he said. nTION SAID oxoco will ~pend a year on surface surveys, tt•sts for uranium radiation, J!COlog1cal studies and mltlal test dr1llin~ A further dralhng program is planrll'd the ~econd year o( the 1.·xplor at1on contract Costs, excluiuve or sataries • Fitton ~aid, are $250,000 l'n·..,1<lt·nt ('.11 t1·1 pl.111-. 111 11.rnw C'h,11 It·.., H < 'ur11-. .. 1 \\. ,1-.h111gton .it 1111 Ill'' .1 .... 1·h.11rrn;i11 '" t 111' Ft·d1•1 .ii l'u\\l'I' ('lllllllll.., 11111 ,lfl1·1 !'-.l'llcllt• c·o11l11111.1l 11111111 t 11111, ...... .i nwmh1·1 111 t h1· pa1wl 111· \\OUl<I 'lll'l't•t•d \\.i(lt,1111 f. '°'PlllH.!t'l'Oll I"" I llllllllt ....... 1 .. 11 JOHN FITrON. oxoco VIC:t: president in charge of mternd llonal exploration, s aid the n ew area:. ure similar in geology lo the producing 011 and uranium raeld:. 'Tifas 1~ our compuny s far'>t "'l'P into uranium exploration." Fitton said 'This 1s a tremendously Jargt• F1llon s aid Oxoco has ex- tensi\'E' exptoratton holdings in lht• North Sea and Tunisia and others throughout West Alnca •ind m the Seychelles Islands io tht• Indian Ocean. lie said the company has ct om l's l 1 c ho Id : n gs off the. t · ahfomaa co.isl and in Colorado, ~cbraskJ und South Texas.· Nt-'iV YORI( u~•11' ( ,,.w ti, 1\ :,rw v:1°.!:=ri::;·' ~ ~·;~ : ;·rt 1on111I ..,.<Ufl,1 .. , ().rn1v M ~,,1~~:.;:n ,.:~;' ~:!!'.: ~~Ji" "'"""'''"' , •• , \ttM.• 4E I H1<1 AJ APrt'I AID Irv .. v ... (p A001V1W ~dYqO'\\ AlfM'rl A.l1tnlnt •UlynH At<•n<o ,.rurn1t 4(.,t_, .. ,,,,.. '"\ AT v(""1 AW .. l(lnoJ Amtfltt• Anan h· Anh,.u\h ""'.Co Ar<I,._•• ArkWf,\ Atd(Ctl t AH(;A\l 1 K .. 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Off er , By ILTONM06XOWITZ l There's a moral In a oia.Jor buslnas transaC'Uon th•·s going forward aaaln: Don't take theflnlofter. • In 1974, in what wu billed as a ··~atrul ta•1e merser." the leader of the cerul muket, Ke.Hoa at Battle Creek, Mich., made a bid to take over the leader of the chilled oranje Julee market, Tropicana of Bradenton. "a Kelloae offered to 1lve one ahare of lU atock for ev~ry Tropicana share. Based on tbt price Kellon ahan!s w~re then fetchtna on the New Yo.rk Stock Exchanae. 1t represented a $150 mllUon offer . ALTHOUGH THE HEADS OF the two comparues an- nounced they had a1reed tom rge, the deal was soon called off amid reports that some mlljor Trop.icana s hareholders felt they were not aetting enouah Rice Knspies for their cart.ons or oran1e juice Two years later in May. urre KelloH resumed its wooln1 of TTopicana. The master of presweetened cereah (Sugar F rosted Flak~. Sutar Pops, Suaar Smacks, Fnut Loops) sweetened its offer by qreein1 to exchan&e 1 5 Kelloag shares for each Tropicana share That placed a value of $315 million on Troplca,na, up more than 100 percent overt.he 1974 offer. However, after a month of negotiatiom., lhe deal fell through aeam Money Tree Now we're into Phase 3 Kelloeg has made a new offer that Tropicana appears teady to accept The terms this time: I.SS Kellogg shares for each' of the 9 4 million Tropicana shares, At Lhal rate. given Lhe cur rent tradmg price of Kellogg shares. it's a $380 m11llon offer . not bad for a little old orange juice company that did S86 million in 1971, $135 million in 1974 and $200 million last year. KELLOGG'S RELENTLESS PURSUIT of Trop1cana reflects iL<> determination to put more than cereals on tht family dining table Smee 1l holds more than 40 percent of the dry cereal market, there's not much room for growth there. The Federal Trade Comm1ss1on already has an ac tion aea1nst Kellon and other cereal makers, charg1nit them with monopolistic practices Other food companies have embraced the r estaurant field. But fast-food eateries are not Kellogg ·s style . ,. The Battle Creek cereal producer made 1ls first d1vers1f1cut1on in 1969 when 1t bought Salada Foods. bes t known for its lea products And l~l year 1l bought one of the nation's leading pie makers, Mrs Smith's Pie Company Trop1cana is the big pnzc, lhoueh. smre 1l generates money sn a way familiar lo Kellogg The Flonda juice squeezer earned $16 million last year on its $200 million gross. It account!; for 55 pe rcent of all chilled smgle- strength Juices shipped from Florida The biggest beneflc1ury of the Kellogg Tropicana merger would be Anthony T Rossi, 75-year -old founder. chairman and president of Tropic an a He owns about 23 per· cent of the stock. which meam; he would be able to walk away with Kellogg shares worth near ly S90 million. If the m erger had gone through in 1974. he would have received only S35 million Market Produces Very Small Gain NEW YORK IA P > Stock pnces showed a small 1ajn today on the news of a drop In the unemployment rate and an easing of interest-rate worries The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up .52 p0ints to888.69 Gainers outpaced losers by a 7.5 marein among New York Stock Exchange· listed issue Trading wu fairly quiet Bi1 Board volume came to 19.9millionshares. • The government reported that the unemployment rate declined from 7 .1 to 6.9 percent laat month Brokers also noted encouragem ent over the decline in the basic measure of the money s upply which s howed up in weekly Federal Reserve statuitics Thursday ' Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear In the Daily Pilot. Due to late transml~fon today's listing wlll not appear Jn ttMt Dally Piiot. ....... Ttdff N V 117 till ,,. m .. .., I.... 1111 ., ,. ,. •1 Due to late transmission today's llstlng wflf not appear In the Dally Pilot. WMAT AMaX DIO HIW VOlllK tAjll\ ....,, • ... t~ "' m no "' l?t Ml ti u • 11 AM W IALU .ttt~lu 111 TIN' s,,.,,, ... , ,.,.,....,0 BRIAN GOTIFRIEO SLAMS RETURN TO BOB LUTZ. Sports·in Brief Lutz Eliminated; Stars Trip Tucson :":ORTll CONWAY. NH Bob Lul.t or San Clem('ntc extended Brian Gottfried lo three sets hcfon: losing in third round ac· t1on of a $125,000 tennis tourna· menl here Thursday. Gottfned won6J,36,6 3. Gottfried 1s seeded second in the tournament behind Jimmy Connors, who beat Zan Guerry 6·3, 6-2 Thursday Arthur Ashe was knocked out of the tournament by Harold Solomon 6 2, 2 6, 6 3 while Manual Orantes heat Brian l',airlie 6-4, 6 o In other action, John Alex · ander stopped Gn·g Halder 6 3, tH, Steve Krulev1tz outlasted Terry Moor 6 I, 7 6, 6 4, Ken Roswall beat Bc•rntJrd Frilz 6 7, 7-6. 6-4 and Eddie D1bbs defeated Hank Pfister 7·5, 6-3 Stars TriWflph TUCSON After winning the r1rst two games, Orange Coun· ty's Stars found themselves forced to a tiebreaker before finally beating the Tucson Sky in I ntcrnational Volleyball Assoc1a t1on action here Thursday. Game scor~ were 13 11 , 12 8, 9· 12, 12· 14 and 6·2 m the tiebreaker. .. The crowd was really behind Tucson and we just lost a lilt!~ tenacity," says Stars player- coach Dodge Parker. He said the team re~rouped well in the tiebreaker to ~Ive the Stars their fourth straight victory. Tonight Orange County hosts Phoenix in a 7: JO match at University High (Irvine>. Rldaard• Ad.,a•ee• SOUTH ORANGE. NJ - TranMexual Renee Richards or Newport. Beach scored a 6-4, 6-1 victory over 19-year-old Paula Smith in a second-round match at a tennis tournament here Thursday In the other women 's quarterfinals match Thursday, Lindsay Beaven ousted Kelly Henry 4-6, 6-3, 6·1. Guillermo Vilas woo his flrst- round match 1n the men's singles, stopplne Colin Dibley 6 I. fi.J ln the seC'ond round Jeff Borowiak beat Chff Lf'll•hcr 6·4 fi ~ and John !VI c En roe dercated J>atrJC10 Cornejo 6·2. 7 Ii In other matches. Zeljko Fr.mulovic downed Onnv Parun 6 4. 7-6 and Jaime F'1llol ~urv1vcd a three-set match with Henry Uums, 6·3, 2 6, 7-6 Azt~• In l'l<'t0'1# VANCOUVER -8111 Mis halow'" shutout goaltending and ~oals by George Dest and Miro Hys led the Los Angeles Aztecs to a 2.0 North American Soccer Lea~uc victory over the Van· couver Whitecaps Thursday Mishalow, the Att('t·s' backup goal keeper. made 11 saves, In· duding several difficult ones in the first half. USC Cager Out LOS ANGELES-USC forward Cleve Porter has been declared academically ineligible ror the coming basketball season and is not expected to return to USC thl5 fall. Trojans coach Bob Boyd said Thursday. Porter. a two-year letterman. a\£'raged 8 9 points per game as a junlor lasl season. E1tzd111.-on• TalJIJed BUFFALO -Colton Fitzsim- mons, who has coached National Basketball Association teams in Phoenix and Atlanta, signed a contract today to coach the Buf- falo Braves of the NBA . MMte So:r Win CHICAGO -Eric Soderholm doubled and scored the game's first run in the third inning and then singled and scored on a passed ball in the sixth with the winning run Thursday night. glv- IOI? the Chicago White Sox a S-4 victory over the Texas Rangers. The triumph snapped a four· game Chlca&o losing streak and halted a five-game Rangers win- ning streak as the White Sox pulled 31-'l games ahead or the second-place Minnesota Twins. who dropped a 4·2 decision to Detroit. Canadian Sizzles Swim Mark Broken MONTREAL (AP> -Graham Smith, 19, of Edmonton out· dueled teammate BUI Sawchuk and Ht a world record of 2:05.31 in wlnnln• the 200-meter In· dividual medley final at lht Canadian awlmmln1 cbam- plomhtpe 'n:lunday. Both Smith and Sawcbuk. 11, of Tb\&Dder Bay. Ont., who wu Umed lii l:OS.41. beu.eNC! the old mm ot a:oe.oe held by Sa.nt• Ana'• BrVCe Furn s, ' Tbe two Canad.Sus bave been teammatn 1lace thelt' early t mt tbe ThU.Dder Bay Thun· dorboit. club. Smith now 8ttendl th• \Jalvettlty Qt CaUfornf a, where bi la * eophOmore, but M retamed to Thundu Bay for th a.immer to train undtt co1cb 00. l'albOl. SiWdlulc and Smith tr-Sed lhe IHd thr~bout tbe final. SawelMlk an early advu- ta 1• la tbe butterfly .and bl~~ at U.e <>IYm· »le1'Plill.11Ul 8-hb 'toolc OYV. and bulk • llllaM .......... "' •H.dlltl, lheli..,.1111utrite Coming out of the final tum in· to the freestyle, Smltb had a lead of two feel and had to hold off a determined cbarae by bis tearo· mate who is best ln that ltl'Ott. They touched at virtually tbe same moment with Smit.ti 8aln· ina the advantaf e on the elec· tron!c acoreboard. "I tnow for sure that U I dJd)) 't have Bill in tbat last 100 meters I ouldn't have set the record,•• Smttbsaid. Not ooly did Smith set a world record. but his sister BeckJ, 18. ~ a Canadian rec:otd tn "~ the women'• 200 meClJey In 2: ti.St: ~teri.ril her own mark oU:20M. And Sawchuk came back alter hla nl.n'ow defeat to wln the 200-meter freestyle in Canadian record tJmoof 1:53.66, Jusu.1nd if' the old mark ot 1:$3.41 by Sttpnen Bld1u of WinnlJ>M. Pdllce Bruner 'of StocktOlt took the men 'a 200 buttei'fly Ii\ 2.0l.Ol. •tll ott b own world ~ Um bt 1~'9.23 he la Wlnn1ni the 101d mectil at the Ol)mplea htre tut year. , \ Dodgers'TolmnyJohn: Baseball's Bionic Man , NEW YORK <AP> -Tommy John rolled up hb sleeve and dla· played the aolden arm. "My arm iA actually construct· ed better now." he said, aqueez- lna hi• flat. "I have bluer Uea- m enla than what God eave me.'' l\auball's Blonlc Man then flashed his badge or courage, a 10 Inch scar In the hollow of his elbow. Ile called it his beauty murk. and for good reason. It provided him with baseball rein· t' am a lion 'fhrt-e yeurs ago at the height or his glory, in •July or 1974, John ruptured a ligament in his left elbow that appeared to finish his r ..ireer. Doctors told him to find some other line or work, that he l'Ould never throw again in big league competition. But dreams die hard ·'I knew how much pain I could take." John said. "I knew somehow I could make it back. I wanted to stay in baseball." John not only stayed, but m1raculow.ly resumed his career with great success. Today, the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher is one or the big winners In the Na· llonal League with a 12·4 record and a solid gold future. ··A lot or people helped me on tht• road back." said John, "an awful lot of people." Not the least of whom was Dr. Frank Jobe, who performed a brilliant kind of first time sur· ~ny on John's valuable left arm. Dr Jobe transplanted ligaments from his right arm to his left. thereby making the elbow uni· qu('ly stronger John'~ recovery was also aided by his wife. Sally, his daughter, T<1m1. and his mother in-law ·My daughter was only six months old at the time and J \\Ould go horn(' and play with her ,, n d r o q: et a 11 a bout my troubles." John said .. I'd play "1th her and a,flcr a while J would stop rl•t•hni: sorry ror myself .. Uoth of John s arms were ham· pcrcd by bandages after the operation on Sept. 25, 1974, and as a n•sult, he found 1t difficult to hathe himself That's where his mother in-law came in . "I'd put on a bathing s u1t and she would have to wash me down in the tub." said John . "Everybody was working in my house '' Then the bandages came off, .John started working himself. ·'I had to see whether 1 had a good enough fa stpall to stay in the maJors... he said. "I was cautious at first, or course. I learned from experience not to ubuse my arm. I was cautious, * * * Dodgers' Rhoden Seeks 13th Win PHILADELPHIA-Rick Rhoden goes after his 13th win tonight as the Los Angeles Dodger!! open a three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies, here. Hhoden is pursuing a career· high in victories. Last season, his best In the major leagues, Rhoden was 12·3. Game time is 5 p.m. and it can be heard on KA.BC radio (790). Opposing Rhoden will be Jim Lonborg (5·3). trylna to throw properly." Aa a result, John developed a better curve ball than be bad berore the operaUon. be said. And his fastball gained more speed. "I worked on my alrensth and as a result my faatball la better," John said. "Batters have told me that 1 throw harder now than I did before.'' John sat out the entire 197S season, then surfaced in 1976 to win 10 games and 1aln reco1nl· tlon as the National Leaeue's "Comeback Player of the Year." Now, at the a1e of 34, he appears to be at the top of hls game. "I worked hard at It, but It WJLS worth it," he said. "You don't re- alize how much you miss baseball, or how much you love the game. You sit on the aldellnes and you watch and you really eat your heart out. Thank God I 'm back." Road to Comeback TOMMY JOHN Joe Gilliam. former quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelors, runs during workout at the New Orleans Saints camp at Vero Beach. Fla. Thurs~y. Gilliam is trying to return to football after a bout with drugs and the law. He'll be trying to unseat Archie Manning. who is relax· \ng in the background. · Stewart No Nia Stranger New Kings Coach Worked Hu Way Up LOS ANGELES <AP> -Ron Stewart, selected Thursday as Los Angeles Kings coach, may be short. on coachint experience. but he's a longtime veteran of the National Hockey League's school of hard knocks. Stewart, who replaces Bob Pulford at the Kina's belm, has just two seasons of coaching ex· ~rlence in the minors and some three montha of coachina in the NHL. But as a player, Just eight others have played ln more NHL games. Stewart. 45, beaan his career with the Toronto Maple Luft in 19S2. wben be was only 18. He toUed for a total ot 21 years itl the leaiue. 9laJinl ln 1,353 aamea. He did ht. tlrtt coachinf in I.be Kinp' or1a.nliatJon, at Portlud for • year the11 Sprln1rteld, Mass .. for &not.her. He ff'Ved brlefiy u coacb ol the New York R.an1era In 1915, but was replaced ~r three montbl. "l'm thrilled to aet an op. portunlty to coach lal.ln aod work wltb Mr. C<dte and h11 fioe organlz.tlon," aald Stew art, wbo w aa the Ra.tit-rt' director of play r .~aonDtl when J<1riga• owner Jack Kent Cooke hired him toco~hto.An1e1 ... "I w_.,t.ed two t.hln1•." stew art 1aid, 1'to rtitUrn to coachinl.and t4'> complete th coachlnf .ltart 1 mad With.Mr. Coolc•'•or=u· tlon. Since 1 stirt~ at the om lWlth Port.land and Sl>rincftetd, J antcld 1 er at &lit top~llh LOsM_Jtl .'' Oodk1, wbb wu not at the FOTum ~ut @ferenc• 'Di nouncln-1 mftvt' •PpoiJlt.mtnlt said in a prepared 1tatement: "I chose Ron Stewart becau.se or his sterllna record In my or- ganization and his wlMlne ways. He coached Portland to the finals In the Western Hockey Lequt In 1'173-74, and the next year be guided Sprtn1field of the American Hockey Leaeue to the Calder Cup. He's a wlnnlna coach and he'll win with the Lot Angeles Kings, of that I'm positive.'' Under Pulford last season, they bad a 3'·31·15 record and U point.11 flnllhlnl second behind Montreal ln the Norris Division. Loi Anaelea maae It to the Stanley Cup quarter.finals before beini elhnlnated by the Boston Bruins. As a player, Stewart spent 13 seasons with Toronto, then was with the Rangers for nearly six. as well as shorter stints with other NHL clubs. In 1970, he was involved in an altercation with Raneers team- mate Terry Sawchuk at a home the two shared. Sawchuk was in· hared and died of a pulmonary embollam about a month after the tncldent, but a grand jury cleared Stewart of any blame. While Stewart ls short on coaching experience. he has more than his predecessor at the King's helm -Pulford went straight from the playing ranks into the job Wife's Tip Pays Off For Elder WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (AP> -Lee Elder parl'Yed a put Una llp from his wife and "a UtUe cbanie in my 1wlne" Into a one-st.rote lead in the first round or the Greater Hartford Open toU tournament. "Now J;ve got the lead, the other fellows have to catch me. And ll I can just go out and do again what 1 did today, 1 ouaht to be able to run and hide from them a UtUe bit," said Elder. who scored 10 "3's" on hla way to a gaudy, seven-under·par 64 Thursday. Reminded he'd almost won twice in t.lus tournament, once flnishinl Uurd and once losing in a playorr. Elder 1rinned and said: "J just want to get rid of the 'almost' and go ahead and wln ll. .. He credited a putting Up from wife Rose. delivered last week in Vail, Colo. whiJe he was playin& m a p~am event that also in· eluded lormer President Ford, with a ma.J<)r assist. "She noticed J was taking the c lub back outside the line." Elder said. He corrected the fault and had nine one-putt greens on the friendly 6,598-yard Wethersfield Country Club course that, as usual, gave up some of the lowest scores of the year. ~1x men Curtis Strange. Kermit Zarley, Dick Mast, Georee Burns, Jim Simorus and Terry Diehl. the first-round leader a week ago in Philadelphia -were locked at 65. only one stroke off the pace. Lee Trevino, a front-running winner in the Canadian Open In his last start., topped another group at 67, only two shots back in the chase for a $42,000 first prize. PGA champ l>ave Stockton had a 67. US. Open titleholder Hubert Green 68. Johnny Miller 70 and defending champ Rik Massengale matched par 71. More than half the field ol 156 broke par in lhe ideal playing conditions, mild temperatures with just a htnt or breeze, and more than four dozen players had scores in the OOs. The scores were so low M assenaale faces the need for a score better than par in the second round If he is to survive the cut when the field is trimmed for the last 36 holes. Finl rcund ••-'' n1wt<My In the ar..ltf" M•rtlOO'd Ol»ft 9041 tour,.._.,t °" Ille •,--,.,d, !Mir U »-11-Mrsheld COtHICr' (IUO<-..: LeeEl-IC z.,1ev (. Burn\ 0 M•<l T Oi.nl CStr-. JS1..- 8 .1trtrert 8 Miiier L Trf'vtno 0 Nt"ll H Tw1nv w ... nlum o Strkton C.P ... te RodCurt 8 .W-IM V R~ledo C Sln0td 0 Moody Bott Wynn R J°""''" C.MllM Tomltlte 0 .Nwquj\t R.Er ... 1,. 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(61•,.,"'• ':"""" ''"•"" ,, ... .,"" FrlS'!X, Auqull 11, 1tn ONLY l'tLO! •z Erno Fall In Double Baseball .Standings Dufne1d Ran the Right Wa!7 Newport Resident Recalla 1930 Roae Ball ~ II~ A lated Pr Butch Walt• and ltosa Cau rombult'tl ui lha f111al m11tch to pull Phot'nu' ftum bc!hlnd aa th Ratque\• dt•fnted th• fio•lon l.u t·r• ZJ i7 In World Team Tmnb Thur day n11hl bdore " ao•'d ul 10.~l!i W ts nd l"ue 1tu111wd TrJn) f{C)('h~ and Koy l'.muaon, Cl :J tn ml'n's doubt Aochull o~ put W1tll1, 7 o. .iiurt lime r.urlltr 1n r.lngll'a play Martina Navratrtlova !\lopped Chria E\C~rt 7 ; In iln1Cl~ un<I ~mbioed w1lh Greer .Stevma lo dtfut Nw Evert an1I Krlatlen Shawl Sindaubl~ Che and Sb aw <.ldeutec1 SteH-ru a.hd \ttkc f:Pilt"Ji, 7 :1 1n mind doot>I~ t:l5e"hl'rt", thl' Sari IJH•gtJ mi'( Ni rioutiles team r,f H Jl Reid and \10011 <;ut'rrant n1pp1·d Mar t) H1e'ist!n und M<1r1anna ~i rn 1<>n1~1·u 7 6 in 11 13 point ~uper t1e·brt"aker to give-the f'nars J 2t ·2J World Te•m Tennis victorv O\er the Cleveland Nt:ts Thur~ day rughl m San Dll'go. The win evened th" .Fnars season record al 20·20 and was only their third super tie breaker triumph in 11 attempts this year. The Friars trailed 20 17 enter· mg the final set of the match. mixed doubles, hut Heid and Guerrant topped Riel.sen and Si· m1onc-.cu 6·3 to set up the super tie breaker Thl' Friars startc•d quickly <1'> Guerr.1nt and K<.'rry Reid do\\ n<.'d Peggy Michel :md Wen dy Turnbull 6·2 in \\Omen's doubles. ......... ,. ....... u W~n NAVt•tilOv•·~l•vtn\ rftj dfof fve,.t S~••.1 s N•vratllo•• 1910.I E•••I 1 b M•n -Ret"" 81clott W•lli,7• Walbc.M!PI dol ROCIW·f-rlOn ._l Ml--C--~llilt ~~ntP;,.., A -111,J"•l.,_nla, Sen D .... 24. Cle~l.,4 U w--Turnbull 1c1 11 .. 1 r romh04tr. '-•· G..-rranH< R~IO f~OI b ... I MICMI Turnbull 6, Men -°"'' •Cl bHI Orv~•·'·· .... 8or9· lhn..., ICI l>NI R Rtld·D•y\dal•,6) Miao<! R ROid GUO'rronl ~01 b<>et Ritt""' Sttnt°""V oJ • J ~l..iOf'' t • ..-n, .. ~ .. , mi •fld ttoubl"') 11 Ar•d (,uf"rr '"' t\01 b •I A1f"'\\Cn \1m1Qon4tuu 1 • A 6 tt>I 41 C,..n CJ•f'QO PAUL Pl!DIQO Pedigo New El Toro A.D. Paul Pedigo has been aelecttd to succeed Wendell Witt as uthletic director at El Toro Hieb School for the coming achoo! year, principal Herm Schmidt confirmed today Pedigo, a graduate or UCLA. served as dean or students last year but wanted to return to coaching and athletics and re· si gned hls post. When Witt left, he applied for the athletic director·!'> JOb and WU'> picked ror the po:.l Wednes d:iy night Pedigo ~erved as a v arslty a~· sistant coach in football for two · years under Mac Moore and prior to that was at Mission VieJo High and Estancia l-h&h where he was an assistant under PhH Brown, currently the head coach at El Toro. No baskethall coach has been selected to succeed Witt. "We will check appll'callons and &elect a coach later," Pedigo ~iud upon ht~ selection as athletic director. Los Alamitos NAnONAL LEAGVS Eu&Dhllloe w L Pee. GB Chlca10 61 43 .5Wf PhlladelphJa el 44 .581 '-:. Pltuburah eo •s ·* a St. Louil U 48 .551 3~ Montreal 50 SG .4'12 12 New York 45 69 .483 18 Wt1tDM1lon Dodaers 81 40 .6215 ClnclnnaU 53 52 .~ 13 Hou1ton 50 58 .463 1'1~ San Frand1co 41 eo .'44 19Y. San Dte10 '8 84 .418 22~ Atlanta 38 68 .351 28Y. ............. ._.. 1'1111....,,.. t, llir! ~I, MIMl,..a Alllllta .. MIMftll I Oftly ..,_ ICllMul.0 ,....., .• °""'" Ian~ tWt!lrmtltw l•al .i Chic-.. ce...111 1•101 •1th ........ C"-t 6ol0 lfld ,..,.tff WI al Cl" WINlll l*'-WMdta.ill•Hl,2.1-41 Monlreel CTwUtlltll t·71 at Allallla IC.Wt HI " Sen .,_,_ (McQIOllWn 2·11 ti Hew 'l'O<ll IMttltcll•ltwS-an 1•61, n 1..M Mltl• lllllDdln IHI ti •hll-lpllie ll..A>fl. NrQHl,n SI 1..0Ull ( DIMY7·21 ti Houston tltl<Nl'd "'"" AMEaICAN LEAGUE Western Diva.Ion W L Pd. 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HANDY Of n. o.lly ~i.1 Su" Marshall Duffield has pictures of golfing partners, the mine 1weeper he commanded in World War ll, plaques for honors be bas received (including the Trojans diamond medal) adomlna hLI of • fice walll ln Costa Mesa. Tbe former USC quarterback also has some pictures of football games and players he played tor und against in an illu1trious three-year career. He was a member of the 1928 Trojans team thal turned down a bid to participate in the Rose Bowl because of some dlf· ferences with the Tournament of Roses officials and the school. California backed into the in- vitation as a result and 1ubse- quenUy, Roy ReJgels performed his famed wrongway run to give Georgia Tech an 8·7 victory. Had USC accepted the bid in Duffield's sophomore year. Reigels' name would never have made the record books This was also the year the Tro- jans and Cal baltled to a score· less tie on u wet, soggy fi eld al Berkeley's Memorial Stadium "Howard Jones. our coach. never forgot that wet field." Dur. field says when recalling the inc1 dent. "Two years later we beat them 74·0 in Berkeley and he made sure we knew about the wet held for more than a week before the game." Marshall Duffield was a stand- out quarterback al USC and through the years his name has remained on the record books despite lhc wealth of talent that has come and gone since hi s playtna days ln 1928·29-30. Dutfleld ia currenUy 14th on the all-time USC rushlnl U.t and is t.be seventh all-time total of. tenae leader. He handled the ball from the s1n1le-wlne on 422 plays durin& his three.year career. His net yards rrom runnln.I were 1,538 and hb pasaln1 mark was 1,178 a total of 2,718yards. The 1929 team that represented the West ln the 1930 Rose Bowl 1ame, still holds the school re- cord for most points lo a au.son -493; most touchdowns -75; moet touchdown paases -JO; and mc»t yards runntn1-3."4. In a •tnale &ame that year. the Trojans 1ilneC:t 753 yards nDblna. Going Back IN SPORTS Duffield and his fellow USC alumni would Uke to see t.b1s re- cord ~en this season q&ln.st the same opponertt -UCLA. Was playing in the Rose Bowl his biggest thrlll? ''No, I would have to say starl- ing the game a1ainst Notre Dame before 126,000 people ln Chicago's Soldier Field bad to be my biggest thrill." Outfield was happy to play in one Rose Bowl game but feels that is enough "Once you have been there it i~n·t the thrill anymore When the other students went home for Christmas. we were holding two· a-day workouts. When the game wus over on New Year's Day, we dressed up and were ready to have some fun but everybody e lse was too tired and we had m lssed the whole holiday season" In the 1930 Rose Bowl eame which USC won, 47·14, over a heavily-favored Piltsbureh team, one game account stated. "Soon after th1o; Saunders turns over the quarterba duti to the blond and nrt• . happed Manblll Duffield, whO haU'\lme manqes to lead the rlltc Trojans to a 211-0 lead." Dulheld acortd two &oucbdowns on runs of two ar¥:t aix yards and pustd tor anotMr on a 51.yard play. He can1ed lhe ball seven Umes ror 21 yards, completed three ol 1Ut puses for us yards and bad a punt for 52 yards. Duffield played wit.b rormer use coacbel Jess mu and Jess Mortensen, actors John "Duke" Wayne and Ward Bond and a host of others inchadln1 Erny Pinckert. Morley Drury and Orv Mohler. How was Howard Jones to plly for! "He was such a dJscipllnattan. you never aot very close to him. We alway• referred to him as coach. .. He demanded and 1ot 0t1r respect but on anyt.hln1 else we tried to avold 1ettin1 too close to bJm." . C .. In tm. I started the ame aeainst Stanford which we woh, 7-0. I threw the touchdown pass and later bad a 60-yard punt re- turn for a touchdown called back on a penalty. ''This was my bigaest setge tn a big ga~ and after It was over. all coach said to me was. 'nice going. Duff.' '·He was Ii pretty severe task master and a great fun- damentalist. Ile was a stickler ror dctaJls and we always felt we could win any 1amc. Knule Hockne's Notre Dame teams were the same way however." Duffield'• career at USC ended on a sour note when the Irish de· feated the Trojans, 27-0, in 1930. Roy Reagela may have run thE wron1 way for California. But Marshall Duffield certainly didn't run the wrone way for USC or since he departed the Trojan! campus after serving as team captam in 1930. 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The ·looker· is bu1ll to be a ·1onq rasler" 100 'Mtlded unillzed·body construc11on Steel reinforced doors. Trans1s101110d 1qni1ton fl"; enough to say that Toyotas arc bu1ll nghl I<> help them !'.loy ltghl In the middle ol lhe CorOlla SR·S l1flback you·u find pure pleasure BuckPI seats lhal go 1nlo mor" pos111ons lhan you could 1maq1ne Carpf-'!lrtg door 10 door AM/FM radio Ceolcr console/armresl T 1nted gla.,.s All slandard. and !here's more-see your dealer Back here iswtierelhe~~~~~~~~~::!~!I!!~ Up lronl Is where the ·go· goes. A 1.6 Iller heml·heed engine pols out the power. A 5-speed overdrive transmiS&IOO puts the pawer on the road. It adds up to spof1s car go. C41QO goes Put lhe llltback "" and lake your dlOICO-tnh rear seats down -one rear seat down-or no rear seats down. P~ °'cargo-either way it's• snap with the Cololle l.JftbaQ<. In Soccer Goldia West Collete will roature an attractive l2-11me home •e>c~er schedule in 197'1, tncl•d· lnt a same wtth four· year powerhouse, the Unlvenlit.y of San Fran· els co. • V tinguar.& Face Metro Alt.stan ...... Southern California ere Dou1 Mansoll.no, Coll~•·• Vaquardl. the .John Moses and Dave MetropoUtan LHIU• Severill ol Golden West. buebell Champlonl, wW Vlnce Grippi, Ken fac• a.l(q) All·ltar teaDl Muqer, Mike Mayeaux &mda)' lD the 12th an· o f U C I a n d 0 u y nual All-•tar same at Krikorian. Larry Houle, AnabelmStadlum. Yop Hopktm ud Ron Tbe 1ame, which CooperolOranaeCo-.st. cllmaxea the Metro Twenty-four All·stars leacue seuoa, wUI be were so selected. plaff{d Imme diately TMA11-11•r•t.,: foll°""°' tbe Califomla CATCHIU-v lnc• or1pp1, l AlllltCkt. Al Mejia, Ho<Mtl., An1e •·Baltimore "'"" 1AU-1C1p •• ,1.,, OrlOlel dame "-"· 1.any 1CwNc:t11, .. amtlfn. -• HCCHO Lt.Sll.--Dolit ~IM. I The RusUers will meet USF, annually ooe of the beat teams ln the west, Sunday, Oct. 23, at 1 p.m. Admllalan for the con- test and all home 1amea (excluding tout'na· menta> la free. pf • I e 0 t a l i 0 0 0 f ltut.11'", ICIVln Tr~. lA FOftda, trophlel to °"'°'ben of THlltO BASe-«urt "-.LA,._ • the chaunlllonabip team •;::~;~,, ¥une•r. &nd Individual aJl•StAn AtllltUa..°'1¥1C•lk~ ll'lratn. Gre1ory Ghlca 'a Ruatlen will duel two other four.year schools on the road durine the season, San Diego State and Pomona-Pitzer. Golden West will also host several top JC teams. The Rustlers bat· 11111•1111 tie defending Southern MEMBER-GUEST WINNERS Andy Hall (le(t> of Irvine Coast Country Club and guest Lloyd Rogers of Caballero Country Club toast their victory over the Thomas W. Henderson m emorial trophy after winning the 22nd annual membe r-g uest golf tourney al Irvine Coast Country Club recently. California Conference champion Santa Monica Oct. 15 and Metropolitan Conference winner East Los Angeles Nov. 2. The Rustlers will stage their second annual Soc· cer Cup with Ariz na Wes tern, ·El Cami o Grossmont and West bidding f~ tie, Sept.17·18. , I Checking Area GoH Results MUl.IOOl.1' 111\llNa COAST CC Mtm-·lnvll•IOft•I IS4 holHI lor Thome\ W Htncterton ptrpetu•• troPhv tNoO 1 Andy Hall, Lloyd R-n 11!1 c..c>.tllero CCI '" 1 JOhn M<PMUQlllOn. W•llv uuo l!•Q C•nton CCI. !ti, J Sruce Ol>orl Jim Ward IAll• Yl>ta CCI •••''> 4 Al r11.111ck LMrv Schley IHunllr>Qlon !>eacllH CCI lfl ~ ,...,.11 l'all l(tn l•w•\ l~nta M• CCI 1•1 ' • 9111 W•IO•r. R~ "-lot0 <El NIQutl CCI ••• 1 ICM w ........ ~ Dick Aut>r•v <\antaANCCI ln'J I C.. 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Exams for t h e Rustlers water polo, cross country. basket· ball and wrestling teams will be held Friday, Sept. 16, frolO noon-6 p.m. Sheep•head CalffJ•t Spud Galitzen of Huntington Beach holds a~S-powid sheepshead be recenUy caught a the Huntington Flats while fishing ard the half-day boat Western Pride, ut of Davey's Locker in Newport Beach. will a .. i.e place with Don ouT111•Lo-Je11n ,.. ..... ._ llu•llart, l.Mrt Mellll, l"lret.., ltod Dryadale presenlinl the .. yte. ~. Tom le..,.., 01aM1. mostouts•·...t1 .... pitcher O••• ".,, .. ,,, L• , ...... M111.. ........... ~ May-.AeMtln. award. OUIONATIO HITTlllS-Votl Jerry Hick man , HoPlllM, P•••t11; o .... s. ... r1n, ""'INrL Golden Weit Colle1e's 111TCHl1tS--"-' '-· .... -... summer coach, will· •111 ........., 01an11 Nt11 ,,.,..,, mapaae the All-stars ::,:~.~':.:· u ,_..: with Dave Lyons aaslat· .----------int him. Lyons coached UC Irvine'• Learn. Select.eel to the Leam Hllve aomethlnr to sell? ~doilweU. OCliMOMAPHY ...... DAYCAMP · ·~ .......... 4 ~~II : .... ,_ Revolving WHkly Schedule With Eech C.mp Session Of Three WeeQ Sfl•T.._. c ... Pw w.-..-.., ........ Pr N •Skin Olvlng•Salling•Oceanograohv 0 m• e wm• S 3 A 11 Come>lete Water Activity Dav Camp ' ~ ... ,,... ....................... ...... CORPUS CHRISTI. Lauderdale, Fla. MEWPO"'U ~='Uncs Tex. CAP> -Some Glll said be checked ...... .. .. ,.. c:."""".,.-m baseball experts du1 into every record book be !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ record boob lhia week could locate Monday i and failed to come up before making h1a state-WE ARE PLEASED with a modem day acore ~ ment about the Harl·. TO ANNOUNCE THE that topped Harllngen'a 1 ln1en victory that saw 34.11 trouncln&ofCorpus the Suns score in every OPEllllli..llllllli..IG OF Christi the previous lnrtingandbelt27bits. """ """ night ln a Class A Lone TbefiveCorpusChristi ADDLEB .._CK AUTO BODY Star league game. pitchers who faced the R NOT ONLY 00 WE SPECIALIZE IN BMW1. BUT ALL MAKES -FOREIGN & DOMESTIC! OPEN 8 TO 5 -MONDAY THRU FRIDAY "I would say that's a Suns included Bobby modem day record for Flores, a utility in· a ll o f professional fielder, who gave up 10 baseball," said Russ runsin1%·1nnlngs. · Gill. a spokesman for the Three Harlln1en bat·t National Association for ters accounted for three Professional Baseball homeruns,12hitsand18 n40' ... "°""1""w'.""1-·mo 17141 831·9960 L e a g u e 8 i n F 0 • t rbl. I OPEN WEEl<OAYS a.a SATUROAYS M Entry fee la $12 per team. All proceeds trom the tourney will be used for student scholarsblps . Trophies will be awarded to the first, second and third place flnhb ers in eacb division. For entry information, telephone 556·5853. Cy Blenton struck out 20 Jopliit, Mo., batters when he pitched a 1933 no·blt 1ame for St. Joseph ln the Western J.eacue. There are only two ways to buy a new or used car. Now, and save. Or later, and pay more~ Record sales volume g1ves you more var1ety, better prices and bigger trades. Now. . Jn Fall, prices will only go up. And up. TJke the pick of the ft while there •a a lot to pick ftom. Then ask us for good financing. To speed tliJngs along, we'll give you 24-hour loan approval servtce. We want to help you now. And tftere are no two ways about that. LEASE • .. t , I J I ) --. \ EEKENDER = = •• ; Cl ~ . , ... \ . .. . . : . IA RYMAN #~ ~ "l " ~ ....... "~ ..... · ~ldlUonal dance company ~ mlllde up ol a choreotrapher· leadcir and a band of dilelpJes. Dances at I lan't Ub that. For one thins, It baa only three memben1: JoElla Lewlt, Alvin Mayes and Karen Mullin, all dance inatructora at Oran1e Co<Asl Colleae In addition, they'reequal partners. .. AFrEa ova October con- cert last year, everybody thouaht we worked together as a Jl'OUP ao well we should form a com- pany," Ms. Mullin said. "We have different back· growtds but it was lnterestina to see our energies blend together.·· The group's firs( concert since forming a company will be pre- sent.ed at 8 p.m. Aug. 12 in the OCC AudJtorium, 2701 Fairview Road. C05ta Mesa, with guest urtist Larry Clark. Tickets at $1.50 will be available at the door. "We are an the process of in· vestigating incorporation and r.onprofitness, .. Ms. Mulhn said. "But I think our first interest was in making dances and working together. "Whal we are looking toward is residency where we could be booked by a school for several days to teach master classes and gave a concert." She noted that each dancer =· • brJftCI a dlff erent orientation to tho lfOUP· JoEUa 1Awl1 hu • background ln modem UMl tap dancl.nc and wu a member of Glorla Newman'• dance eom· pany for aeven yet.rt. ALVIN llAYES came to dance from aporta aod specializes in modern, Jan and African dance., while Ms. Mullin studied ballet and modern. They wlll be joined in tbe four·penon concert by Larry Clark of Viola Farber's dance company. Be bad already been invited to teach at OCC this aum· mer and "we tbou1ht it would be the perfect time to do a coocert with him," Ms. Mullin said. The audience wlll be seeing a variety of new works by Clark, Mayes, UC Irvine's Israel (El) Gabriel and Ms. Mullin. She.sald she ls developlni a piece called "Watch lt" to muslc- by Stravinsky. It is a solo to be danced by Mayes. "I HAD SEVERAL ideas. I had been thinking or a dance using a hat. I started with a concept but It didn't end up the way I planned it. but that's the way dances are," Ms. Mullin said. She described the dance as "a movement piece. The music ls very textural. It has elements or ragtime andjau in it.'' Gabriel. who teaches dance at UCI and has worked with dance troupes in the Phllippines and Israel, is choreo1raphln1 "Duet" for Ms. Mullin and Mayes to mualc by Samuel Barber. Clark and Ma. Mullin wlll dance one· of his own works to ragtime music. Another Clark dance to be performed "comes from Larry's tap back1round. It's kind of a fun piece -It's a quartet. When he leaves It'll become our trio," Ms. Mullin said. COSTUMES COULD present a problem for dancers , sbe noted, which may be why so many con· ceru are presented in simple leotards and tights. However, designers Stanley Tudor and Oaniel MacWest are helping create special fashions. "Our dances are so full of movement, you have to have somethin1 that will move and look good and be functional.•· Ms. Mullin explained. Jack Pelton Is designing the lighting, she said. The future of Dances at 8 is stall uncertain, but Ms. Mullin said the trio have high hopes. "I think in the Orange County area there Is a need for another modem dance company,'' she said, citing the fact that OCC dance classes are booked solid. "All over the United Stales there's been a resurgence of dance. People want exercise and they have more leisure time. so they go to the arts •' Hiti'ire off to troupe members Alvin Mayes,-Karen Mullin and JoE/la Lewis O'Brkn By DENNIS McLELLAN OI U. o.11' Pllet St.ft "Knute Rockne -All American,'• the 1939 b10 - ~aphlcal movie of Notre Dame's legendary football coach. had ended. as had a lenithy lntroduc- hon oC it.s star. The wbite·halred genUeman in a blue sporu Jacket, shirt and pants left his seat in the middle or the applauding audience and walked to the sta1e. The pink-faced man with the familiar smile atudJed the au- dience, now on Ila feet. "YOU HAD ME scared when you atood up," be a aid. "I thoutht YoU were foln1 to &o home." Referrin& to the wordy In· troduction, he quipped, "Well, that wu the finest obituary I 've ever beard.•• At the a1e of 77, Pat 0 'Brlen la a loq WQ from nffdin1 a final aummalion of hit Ute and career. Now into h1I 58t.b year ol abow b\Qlneq, be'1 eWI &oln1 stn:1n1. Ile Ju.t completed a t'Ole Ill "BlllY. Jadl 0oeS to Wublnlt.on'' and tlda week be•aa "TH EDd,t' In wtdcb and Myrna w pl11 BUrt fteynoida' ~ta. :And 0'9rl• and bl.I Wife ol 47 yaan are 1tm htttlol tb• tioerdl ba:: UMaUtt th.rwab!out lbe COUii· try ta.di year. diveralfied," be beean. addini he went on the stage when be was 20. He began as a chorus boy, along wlth James caaney. "l can still remember the first lines," he aaid, stnclng a dated ditty ;bat he e nd ed with: ... one, two, three kick." "Brother, can you belleve that?" he said wltb a lau1h shared by the audJence. HE RECALLED that 1M and hia friend Spencer Trac)' both enllaled during World War J. They later went to t.he Aaierlcan Academy of DramaUc Arts on the nnt GI BUI. Early nonspeaJdni ac~ Jobs earned him $1.S a wMk. Kl wli burned up when paJ Tracy aot • Joti wtth a apeaklJli line. tt paid $2Saweek. Durio& the days be wu "hop- ing for the rainbow ... be cot a Job with • stock company lo N.-. Jersey, playtn1 in a different play each week. "It was won.· derful tr~. u • O'Brien'• rainbow led him to Holl,wood wben Howard !1r:: hlred him to pJ.a1 the faat-Hlldy Jobnaon in ••.Front Pqe." Daily Pilot photos by Richard Koehler • ., • 't: • ~ • ..ir .. ~,~':"W.1' "'·~ •• t ~ •. • Arts I Dining ·Out Entertainment fllidly, ~ust s, 11m DAJLY PLOT CJ Newport-Mesans Stage ~Godspell' The musical "Goda pell" wUl ~performed at Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Drive, at 8 p.m . Tuesday through Au1. l3. The show is being staged by the four biih schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Tickets are S2 for adults, $1.50 for students, and are available al the door or by calling 556·3320. • Cast members Include Kathy Dupuy, Jennifer Foor. Jim Graham. Richard Greely. Blair Guat. Doug Hall, Shelley Juttner. Mark Rucker. D(!llcia Sampson, Seth Siegel. Mark Smith, Bren- da Sowa and Dana Van Diver. Director ls drama teacher Joe Swift. Diane King is musical director. Both are from Newport Harbor High School. It was his most demanding role, and Pat 0 'Brien can still play Knute Rockne to perlection (above). He recently spoke to a Cal State Fullerton class that studied his films (le~ and far left). ... Japan Prints Shown C.ancer on: 'Medix' ••"8ftll DRAWINGS' -By ltt.h century Euro- pean artists, today throulb Aus. • at llucken· tbaler Cultural Center, 1201 W. lf&lvero Ave., Fullert.on. NOOll to 5 pm. Tue14a11-&mday1. &ECENT PAJNTINGS -By J Saturd~ throuJb Au& 28 at Clullli. Galleries/ Exhibits 1390 s Coast Hicbway, Laaun• Beaeb.11 a .m. tc 5 pm. w~..,.. Pree. '15 AaTUTS OP TSE COAaT· -Rakll •· • sculptun., ftbiei' Wotb anct other creationa b> Calilamia arUtta. tod.aJ tbrou&b end ol Aquat at Huau.t GaJlery, 1811 Vllla Way, Newport Beach. Artists at gallery nooo to 3 p.m. Sunday. 11 a.m. lO 5 p.m. Tuesda11-Sundaya. Free. ., ., ... I " ~ . . ' 'Jf' ,, ., PHOTOGRAPHS -By Sheila Pinkel, now through Aug. 26 at BC Space, 23S Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. 9 a.m. to S p.m. weekdays. Free. 'BIRDS' -Ornithology exhlbll, plus "Tunlalan Mosaics: Carthage in the Roman Era.'' now through Aug. 14 at Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Maio St., Santa Ana. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday&· Saturdays plus 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, and 1to5 p. m. Sundays. Free. ) . A RT SALE -Starving Art.Lits groo/r, 1 to 5 p. m. Sunday at Orange County Fairgr nds, 81 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Free. FEsrIVAL OF ARTS -Now lhrou~uf. 28 at 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna B cb. Noon to 11:30 p.m. daily. 50 cents adults, cents children. 4 SAWDUST FESTIVAL -Arts and crafts, 935 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. now through Aug. 28. 10 a.m. to midnight dally. SO cents adults, children free. ART·A·FAIR -Traditional art, Laguna Canyon Road at Canyon Acres Drive, Laguna Beach, now through Aug. 28. 11 a.m. lo 11 p.m. Sundays· Thursdays, 11 a.m. to midnight Fridays and Saturdays. SO cents adults, children free. 'Beach at Woods Cove' by Jerome Grlmmet Is among his works to be shown at Chai/ls Galleries in Laguna Dae Arts In Brief SUPERIOR SHOPPING DELIGHTFUL DINING Movie Cars to Be SOid GROUP TOURS AVAILAILE (714) 67M662 Cars used in the movies "Guess Who's Coming to Dln- ner" and "The Best Years of Our Lives," and television shows "The F.B.I.," "Happy Days" and others will be amooe the star vehicles to be auctioned off Au1. 13-14 al MovieWorld Cars of the Stars in Buena Park. A preview will be held on Aug. 12, with the saie starting at 10 a.m. Aug. 13. For lnformatlon, call 523· 1520. Bl~a•• In Ccn•nt11 Blueera.ss music by Abe Brown and Canyon Grus· is being of. fered from 8 to 11 p.m. on Mon-day nights al To Better Days, 3700 W. Warner Ave., Sant.a Ana, 557-2074. IA Dance Fe.tf.,al The Los Angeles Dance Festival will be presented next month at UCLA, with tickets fratn $3.SO to $5.50 1eneral, $2.SO for students. placed by callinl (213) as-ma daily between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., or Saturday mornlnas. ........ C'.-petltle• The National Youn1 Pianists Competition will be sponaored for the fifth year Marcb 18-19, 1978, by Golden West College in Huntin«ton Beach. Pianist.a 18 and under are eliat· ble. Additional intormaUon and application forms may be ob- la.ined by writinl to the compel!· lion at GWC, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, CA 921547. . . Me:dea• Fie.Ca A Mexican fiesta on Oct. 1, with dinner and a dance begin· · nlng at 1 p.m., will be sponsored by the Irvine Savings and Loan at the Irvine Harvest Festival. Tickets and reservations are available by calling 752·6456. Actor• 1t'orlalaop A new session of the Creative Actors Workshop will begin Aua. 1'6, with meetings at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Maanolia Park building, 11402 Ma(DOllaAve., Garden Grove. from early 20s to late 3_99, a mao in his early ~ and a man in his late 308, and ~older couple. , Ollldrett'• l!llMnO Excerpt. from "Aladdin and Hls Wonderful Lamp," performed by the La1una Moulton Community Playbouse'a Traveling Youth Theater Repertory Company, wlll be shown at 2 p.m. Saturday on XOC£.TV,Chan.nel50. W• urrt •fl• ..t.ctl• ef ........... __., ..._...._..,,_ .... ,, ... .._,,.c....r,. -ewwtltA11etloa ..... ..,._,.,..c.•••--....-...• DC ........... 19..ery. A Celebrity/Antique Auction OI........,. c.-ry • 1.-, ........ ~ ... wy and Quilt Sale to benellt ROiey .._.,.. ... ". Gri«'I "Giant Step" will begin ' "--ICM, 1..;.,__. at 8 p.m. Aue. 21 at the Antique II~=;~~~ ~~ Gulld, 3225 Helms Ave., Los !l ~ A.n1eles. Admlsalon .. fl&, with r------------------speclal services by Robert Blake, Rosey Grier and Ken Norton also up for auction. For information, call (213) 820·3282 or (213) 839-3131. KPFK Polle Fair All programs begin at 8:30 p.m. Scheduled are: Gloria Newman Dance Theater and Danny Daniels' Dance America, Sept. 9 at Schoenberg Hall; Eyes Wide Open Dance Theater, Sept. 10 al Schoenberg; Dance /LA and ---------Luisa Triana, fiamenco dancer, Betty Lougarls Soldo teaches the workshop, which costa $15. Realatralion information la avallable from 638·8711. Mn. Soldo will also be condnctin1 au<UUona at 7 p.m. Sunday and Mood~ at the same site for an oritJnal comedy, "Fantaaiea," to be performed Sept. 31 and Oct. 2 at the Irvine Harvest Festival. There are roles for four women Malvina Reynolds, Earl Robin.son, Patsy Montana,· Peter Alsop and Toulouae Enclehardt will be among the muslchana en· tertainlng at the KPFK F~ Fair and Country Cratta Market. 1J a .m. to 7 p.m . Au,. 13·14 and 20·21 at 30940 Hawthorne Blvd., Rancho Palos Verdes, on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. .WE SHOOT TOURISTS! ,. f':-At K .. tt'• ! ! Country singer Don-~ na Fargo will ri• ,,. perform at 7 :.3Q, ~ ~.and 10:30 p.m. Aug. ,! 12 and 13 at Knoll's r • Berry Farm ln l Buena Park. For in· formation, call ... 827·1776. u ,hi\ FREE-fREE-FREE ~-::· How w•'re tt•lftt 9WtlY T·Shlml Y ... wtth ••ft'Y $Is. ,..-chase ...... you , ... ,.,, ... . 1110110CJnnuHd T ·Sl,lrt Freet 1$5.00 ........ , •btol•t•ly frHl Co•• ., .... s 11.00 ••••• ..,.ao!lnlf.., "°" 9ld i::..-of ...... ..,.SMrfs Sept. 17 at Royce Hall; Aman Folk Ensemble Children's Show, Sept. 18 at Royce Hall; The Moving Company and the Storie·Crawford Dance Ensem· ble1 Sept. 24 at Schoenberg Hall : ana the Bella Lewltiky Dance Company, Sept. 30 at Royce Hall. Telephone orders may be Admiulon is $3.~ for adults and tl for cblldreo, wtth frtt parking. Information ts available at (213) 985-5832. COSTA MESA POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION presents Its , ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW Featuring JO ANNE WORLEY for FREE. •one''" pholograptt P., cw with fltl• ad ptHented at adml11lon Qatt. Get• FREE colot photo ol Ottt of your l\appltst ttnlt Mr ..... on 111•1'' at ~lea· s mosi famous wild 1111ma1 pmerwl It'• yours to keep .•• to remembtr ••• to aend to family or tMndtl EnlOv a day fUltd with fun, thrtUs and excitement, with dellgbttuf live Shg"5, entertalMlent, 1 cool !Mt'Ooat cruise, tun r1dtl and tots "'°''....,....In one tow aclmlMlon cost! And we'l lhOOC you In beautiful Kodak Instant Colof ••• FREE ••• youraeu or ~r chlld(ren) °' your group (ont pt!Oto per car) . . • as a loVely memento of a wonderlul day! ) • HUs, Flops Pop Up in Records , halrcu nd aal l.1 plu punehed th any pttrt of lb body tbal cu take u. the Strualera play d•IJ t, aJm01t demon c rock and roll ln \ho 1phit of the early tM JyJlc1 are m01tlY vaaue eot· a\lc Ou:ff, but fans wlU love it DOD· etbeJeu. NeO y_..,, ••AJDertca &an •• Ban° BeprlM (MSX-Ull). Drua·nlated deaths of close -~ Sidney Poitier-stars as Lt. Ooora. .... Cuts like .. om•UmH." •·onp." and \M X·rated ·•uaty•• capture Lbe u nee of tho "let't ,hock our parent.a" punk atance. 1'hl1 recurd ii no\ for evoryont, but coaald rtn1 the tl\OV• amorui majOt 11'0UPf Uh ll'lMtwood Mat and Fr1mpton toward• more commerdaJ rock, "Rat tu11" ta a wficome br .. lh of jlale Jlt. Record Review • friends threw Young into a period of depresalon durin& bis "Toni&bt's the Ni&bt," era and bis muslc also suffered. Raya ol hope shone throuch on last year's "Zuma" and his latest markl a full recovery for this en1atJn1 artilt. Virgil Tlbbs in ··They Call Me Mister Tiobs.·· to be broadcast at 9 o'clock tonisht on Channel 2. He originated the role of Tibbs in the film "ln the Heat of the Ni"ht.'' rack rout• b weU be AaSon m alle1 the Lrtp m\oenD .. In Ulla iaaty noo-dbco P'\lsln& touch" of t.be &6K l"OC•llY>. Earth Wtnd a.ad f'\re aad evea FrM. Utt band ~am..., wllb a proma.tna ef • fort UUll • aided by a tlever con· ccpt .... bmest produ.ttioa. £1kt 8rwb. ••Two D•1• .\wQ"' M• ( P-4GU A fint-da.a r-ock helter ID her da11 u co-lead aio1er with Roblrt Palmer lD tbe unheralded Vineear Joe, Ms. Brooks La vtc lim11e4 by vapid soul-bluet. matenal and oveTblown arrange- ments on her second a<*> album. A new dirttt.ton is needed or the throaty Ms. Brook• wiU JOln the flock of failed blue.eyed soul SlSt9ra. ••ne Floaters, ••Floaters" ~BC(AB-1131) Even ii the rest of this debut 1s boring <which It Is>. these four young brothers out of Detroit have won a place in warped hearts everywhere with their epic of kitsch soul romanUclSm, their big hit," Float On." .. I'm Larry, Ca) Cancer," the 1mposang tenor booms against a repetitious musical backdrop, "end I think all women are like wildflowers just waiting to be picked,·· This schlock goes on for ll: 49 with each Floater g1vi.ng hlS Barry Wlute rap. I'm not sure if Larry leaves h~ phone number because con· vulsions of laughter always set in before the song's over. Anyway, don't buy the al bum but please hear this song, preferably with a group of friends who love bad taste. The Stranalers, ••Rattu-s No""'1c11.1" A"M (SP""'8> Altliouch the press has focused on the cut-up antics of Johnny Rotten and his Sex Pistols, it's the Stranglers who are selling more records durtne Eneland's cur· rent punk ("New Wave"> craze. In keeping with Image of the so-called '•Blank Generatlon. · · which sports bizarre dyed YM, .. Golnl for Uae One" A&luUe (60..ltlMl Wit.b Its nnt album since the r~turn of keyboard\al Rick Failing in Love Wakeman. Yea does little tQ ad· vance or detract from its reputa· l on u a atar <>f ambitious art· ~It. Tbe band'• aot.erie formula remains unchan1ed. with Jon Anderson'• bl&h·pitcbed vocals layered over Steve ijowe's un usual euttar lines. Wakeman's dense array of effects and the m aJestlc bass lines of Chris Squire There are some dead spots and Romance springs up between Burt Reynolds and hitchhiker SaUy Field in the new film "Smokey ahd the Bandit." cos- tarring Jerry Reed and Jackie Gleason. Reynolds plays a daredevil trucker who ((els on the bad side of a revenge. oriented sher' "f. CHARLEY BROWNS JWILIGHT PRIME RIB DINNER AT AN EYE·OPENING $St95! .. • Start with a marvelous soup du jour or a magnificent tossed green salad. The.n enjoy our normal portion of Prime Rib, the King of Beef. plus a piping hot baked potato with alt the trimmings. Served with sourdough bread and butter Then complete yqur: meal with coffee or tea and. believe it or not. a slice of "Mother's .. chee"e cake. Everything for only $5.95. Monday-Friday from 5 to 7:00 PM-Sundav from 4 to 6·00 P~. • Charley Browns 16160 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach (714) 842..6602 A wonderful mixture of down , home country (wlth Linda Ronstadt sounding 1reat on backup vacals> and rou1h·hewn rockintbe"Zuma"vein, Young's latest i5 hl&hly recommended. His slnilnl and aultar playlnl has never sounded better. i I Ca~orie Count Ignored By CA.llOL MOORE OftlllDelty ~·-~ With Impish grU\S and carefree shrugs of the shoulders, they cross into Never-neverland . Few shoppers and strollers al Lido ViUa1e in Newport Beach can resist entering the German Pastry shop and buying an eclair, strudel or baklava on white china to eat at a care table outside. Chocolate curls, fruit glazei. and custard fillings put the calorie count into the never· never range, but more and more people are finding the location a happy ending for an evening walk, theater date or dinner elsewhere. PASTllJES AND a select.Ion of specialty coffees are served from 8 a .m. until 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday and until 11 p. m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Proprietor Klaus (Peter) Dan· ner welcomes all ages to what he calls hls "house of temptation" wjth such witty remarks 88 "You can't absorb any calories by looking. Just don't breathe.'' Toddlers clutch coins In chub- by fists and want "one of these andoneofthose '' Adults who accompany them smlle as if enjoying a second childhood in this Disneyland of desserts, delightfully named cream·fllled butterflies. cherry napoleons. bee sting cake. ({ ~, >~ DelfYPtlltnl ............ \Aff ,.. marzipan kartoffet and nouaat cream macaroon. CLVB WOMEN order large batches for upcoming meetings And trim middl&-a&ed men who obviously skip dessert 99 percent of the time know this is the one place to splurge. Foreign accents are part of the charm of the place. Danner esUmates that lS percent of the clientele are from Europe1 lhe Commoowealth or Iran ana are happy to find their Old Country treats. He gets his wares from a Greek bakery in Lona Beach and the German Home Bakery In Coata Mesa. "Germans wouldn't reco1nb:e Americanized German chocolate oake With all that coconut.·• Dan· ner explains, paasln1 out bis versioci. replete with chocolate cream. Most or the cbotces in the whipped cream wonderland are '10 to80 cents per serving. A PORTION OF apple or cherry strudel is 95 cents. A slice or aJmoad roll the she of a silver dollar and~ inch thick n SS cents. The latter is so rich that you never never need but one and the cost of nuts la blah this year. . The Up-smacldnl flavor of the lemon rolls comes from the cream fllllnl Jn the curl of sponae cake. There is no yellow jelly substance that you might expect; just an essence that is addictive. And that bee stin& cake bas chewy torte layers above and below the whipped cream. all topped with a coating of slivered almonds and honey, naturally. Actually Danner says the beit- sellers are the Greek swe.ets. For starters there is melomakarooa. a delightful concoction with apric« navor. DUIUNG THE holidays, the shop ls stocked with stollen. or· nate tins of lebkuchen and pfef• reraeuae cookies and extra sup- plies of Imported candies. For those who hold out for a healtbler dessert. Danner is opeoin& a frozen yogurt con- ceasioa across th breeseway. "Ralph iS back in the kitchen" at the ~olden ~. DRif':'.1 WOO SI;J ~~ Se..ocA.. ~ c'-" r agon 21462 Pacific toast Hwy. GENUINE Ofltmf MAll>MIN OISHES H ti 8 h Specializing In Chinese A Lo C.otte Dishes un ngton eac OPINPACI LUNctH»ffNER DAILY Food 10 T• Out 11 :30 A.M. to 10 P.M. Real I Cantonese Food STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 2ht Pl., Newport leKh ORlolt S.fS.O ....... ~o..,_w .... ..-u.ttt t:00- o.,. » t1M••..aoa- STEAK SAMDWICH $2.95 All DAY LONG TIL 10 P.M. OAtL V LUNCHf!ON SPECIAL DIMMERS & COCKTAILS WIDMISOAY· SATURDAY SING ALONG WITH GLORIA NIDAY & SAtuaDAY FIOM 1:30 P .M. 3 PAR GOLF COURSE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 536-1171 • I ' in th Cump/Jmentory Hon d'Oeuvrts .Batik: It's a Dye~g Art 8JCA~•oou ............... T1\e put ll that Masci• Xendla achleftl Oil her batlb are ao dellcai. that vltw_.. w~d never auspect tbtlr mur•y be1lontnp ln Costa M••· artllt'1 cotton canvua• art fr~ue~ I x &of eet, 10 the mott con· v ialilll contilnen for her dye1 are ••rb&C paill. And tho r.peatod appUcatlona of wu take place on a wo.rk table In her Batik birds emerge on a canvas created by C06ta Mesa's Maggie Kendls, ·-~·~ ~eintef9St in nature themes has led her to focus on flowers. 1arqe, cluttered wlth brus , bot· Utt dwatc and cans of pa!nl Dll llO¥S 1tudlo hu betD Ideal thls swnmer for keepln1 an eye on her latat aubJectl -the wealth d bloomi tn oelpborbood 1arden1. A solo exhibit ol her floral series 1tatU SUnday at~ Monil/Lareb· moni Gallery, 205 North Larcbiiiont Bl\'Cl., Loi Anleles. i Fram• buni with oorder-to-border elose-~IMI of iris, orcbldJ, hlbllcua, blrdJ·Of·paradlle and calla lUiu. Sll&htlY brtahter colon are UHd l1' 1everal lnterpretat.IOnl ol Mexican flower ltal1a and nature leeMI ol namtnaas in Wy ponds and~ deer in bircbea. "To fully u1e tbe medium, I paint into the cloth, ustns brushes and tjaDl· tns toola u mucb u the dlppl.ns pro- cea1," Ml. Kendll hid. "YOU STAaT with the llpter col· on and work up. But you can oolY plan IO much. After about the Mventb color, blends •tart b@penlnc OD their own." Tbe finllh ol a baUk involve1 lroo· ins out all the accumulated wax. And 1be has ber de1i1ns dry clean.S jual to be 1ure every speck la out. The results are arreatinsly beautiful hues with a crackle paUem throuahout, simllar to an exquisite Eastereu. Her love of nature ls shown on several levela, tomeUmes prhnltlYe or attbalc and occasionally rather aweet. Art autboritf Calvin Goodman eay1, "Prevtoull)' reeopised for ber ex~ence tn the portrayal ol wildUf e. Kendla loua notblns of the naturaliatic ro.manUclam in her new floral landlcapes." SHE 18 NEGO'l1ATING wUb a n&· tional botel chain that want.a to uae her exotic fipwer motif to decorate its newestquartenon Maul . 0-. ..... ,..... ... ~ ...... Batik Bltist Maggie Kendls Her studies at 8an Franciaco State, with John Paul Jona at UC Irvine and with Roae.r Armst.roni at Lapna Beach School or Art were aucmented by studio work tn Mwco. ··But 1radually I came to ap- ptec1ate the Japanese influence -the delicacy, transparency, how they 1et it all toeether," ahe aaJd. "Gradually my whole palette started chaniinl. "I always preferred Ute dlff\J$eness or water colors to oils and fiber reac- tive dyes are an exlenalon of this. The now er form is ap art 1n lt.seU.'' .. -------------.. I ~ Chinese Cuisine I Dro••nht I /?/f' ORIENTALCOC'KTAILLOUNGE I -e· -;::=::=::=::=:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;.;:;;;;;:;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;i:iiii"" Featurtna Tropical Drinks E __ J I I BAMBOO . AUGUST I xami,,reu, FOR A REAL FAMILY~~t,'=~·iPIJCIS. 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W. ~fMdt ·, ... - Young Lo1'er• Annette O'Toole and Robby Benson star in "One on One," a new film about a young basketball player entering college and learning about love. Benson, who starred in "Ode to Billie Joe," co-authored the script. PA •TOMIMC, •••AtltANC8 OA•C• -Wllll M«rlt Mltrlhl, h it '51 ..... MW MHrlet ~ t a 111. Tutacl•Y In Ch•P"'•" Collt9• ~ H9ll -llotl""'• m N ~ .... Or ..... ,.... • -~I\ t ._m. Aug 12 In llW c;.i--------------------lllte ~ UllM 'nlettlf, .... , .... ~-· .......... Tve..S., lllrauth "-WaJ' at Mat!< Movntt111. In V•lt,.Cl• 11ertll et Holl...-_ A119 12·1A T ... MIOtV o.MN-" o.,,,, ~a-. Slat•Clll ............. 'MY DAUOMTltt llATWD .. -Ot~ "'' '""'" ~.,. """llntl°" ..t<lt .....,.... " ......... _ 'OOOSl'llLL' -Mlllkal pr-tecl ~ 1Hwptr1-HWllOr U..lllM "1IOOI OIRrfd. t' m. T__., .,.,...,.,. 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At The ?,](~~.§;:;. 21112 Pacific CoaST Hwy. · Huntington Beach (714) 536-1421 LUNCHES laYID Buffet and t..uncheon Menu 11 :~ a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday DIMMllS SllYID From 5:00 p.m. 7day.aweek QA!1. Y PILOT Q ' ·TV DAILY LOG .' . . . I FRIDAY 9;00 a CD e<Dl!lelM eo<1>•1M .................... (1) .... .,.. CIC...... CD hrWlt r..rr .... __ .. ,.... (9 (]))(. 1> ":: ........... Sll.Mllcy GDtdrtcC-G Dnllllllc s.tit. at Mil& I Cillllt J . . , Ulll 1177 by lrld Anderson . "t don'l dare ask . a peace offering for WHAT?" FUNKYWINKERBEAN TANK McNAMARA . TODAY'S CIDISIDID 'VIZLI • • UNITED F"ture Syndicate w ~ ALL-~A9811' Mt.41:r1Pt.Y ltAPlt>t."f ? \. .. ' by Mell DOOLEY'S .. w .... o..,R,,.L_D ___ .,. I - No'- "A BRIDGE TOO FAR" PG NO"- "NEW YORK. NEW YORK" (PG) "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" (PG) "ANNIE HALL' (PG) "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" "ONE ON ONE" (PG) "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" "MOONSHINE COUNTY EXPRESS" (PG) "THE LAST REMAKE OF BEAU GESTE" "SITE THE BULLET" (PG) . "ANNIE HALL" "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" (PG) "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" "VIGILANTE FORCE" (PG) "O HER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT" "EXORCIST If :THE HERETIC" CR) "JAUNTY FUN" ···~·,r .. -...-. ...... --· ' Moulton S;t;3 PI;is a bldMlftHtitt Th• .,,, ... t. eommunlty nounced, wblle MartbeUa Ran· .. Rlcb Man, Poor Man"). Olear fl '~1;15 LlnE ' theater ln Oran1• Couott ls looll· dall will stqe "Becket." Other nominee <tor "Rocky"> = \i. {.' .. QJIJ. '9 - lD1forwardtoabt11euon. . ' luHt dlrectofl wlll be Jan lletedlth will direct the . "°'=--c:rc==:.1:.':'::lt:'.':':."~...,_. .. a11:11 · " aoo Ucket r ntwala have rvan, Let Sballat of South oe, which will play fOf' five •m 8 8 a 9 0 0 0 brokenputrecordl.''1ay1Doua Coast Repertory and the man pertormancesontyAu1.is-a. @SHU• y.-.,.,.: ... 0!-. ... ,. Rowe, new mtna11n1 director OI wbo auc»Mded Rowe at La&un• * * * , .... , ... ,. .. ,1111, • ......,. .,............._. • tht Laiuna Moulton PlaybouH. back in 119, Jobn Penacca, DOW CASTING BAI been an· .,.,. '4 e.. --------And th1a ls before wauna 1ub-an Oraaa• Cout Colltto drama n aced for tbe leadoff 1bow ot ..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~=~=!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~ acrlbtn knew what to ekpect lnltructor. the new HHon for the San fronat.Mtm·7heuoa. *** Clemente Community Theater, Tbe 1cbodul• la atartlnl· to SOUTH COAST Repertory, Jean Kerr'• "Flnl1bln1 materlallM now -at leut b.it ot never one to let tbe 1ra11 arow Touche11.. which open.a a four· tt. Tbe new year wUl open on under lta feet. ba11cbeduled two weekena l"UI) on Sept. 17. Sept. 1' with Rowe'• proclucUoo addlt1~roductlon1 for lta BW Geku. Mikki Clutm and ot ''Tbt Rofal Famlly,'• a vlD· .. dart "olAuauat. Fred Wbltten have tbe prtndpal tat• eomtdy about the Bar· r:•nln1 Aus. 11 for 12 rol• tn tbe iltbedy. A1ao lD the rymon1. armlDCel will be tbe con· cut wlU be Greco, Vfl'ltOD mporary utlre "Vanit1•." to lion, Doa Puterbtuab, Debbie ONLY TWO OTHER abowl aN deflnlte for 1917·78 -the local premiere ol Neil Simon'• new comedy "God's Favortlt" and a revival of the cla11lc drama "Be(ket." Rowe will direct only two pro- duc:11am, "Royal Family" and a mmical comedy yet to be an· .. · be directed by John-David Morrluettt and .Judy JlcClartJ, Keller, wboH production of JoanneAppte1etU1dlrec:Un1. :!a~~· Just eompleted "Jl1nlabJq Toucbel" will be ... extended.-... 1tafed Tbur1day1 throu1b Then comet tbe world pre-Saturday• at a:ao tbroutb Oct. 15 mlere of ".James Joyce'• at the Cabrtllo Playhouse, a Women." a paean to the lrtah Avenlda Cabrillo, San Cle~ . playwrtibt aDd novelllt by Ploa· Res.ervaUons are belDI handled maaia Ylanalan (of televtl1Go'1 ..at '92-0C8S. . TODAY 3:00 I 8:00 Pl·~ 1~8~1s ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER AUGUST A,M. ,,.,_ '.M. 1t>DAY '""°•>· ........ W. ••.. a1t ....... 1.0 .. 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Walter Willison Oeft1 and Jacques Trani play circus puppeteers in the musical '"C.irmvat, .. now through Oct. 2 at Sebas- tian's Dinner Playhouse at the Grand, 1 Hotel Way. Anaheim Tickets, whicb in- clude dinner. may be reserved by cilling 772-7710 A long time ago in a galaxy .fa;f<Y~ .. ~ ii~l!~IWiltlJIM ~ TONIGHT AT 8:30 ---- AN OUTRAGEOUS ME.At:OF MADNESS an Green• and Kurt Welnhrim of th Bella L•wltxky Daoc• Com· p ny an Just two of tbe mou than U pro· feulonal artl1t1°ln· reald ce at th• Dance and Movement Worklbop to"be Id at Chapman .Collea• Sun- day thl'Oulb Aua. 19. &venbllJ dance con· cert.I wm be &iven rree ln the collea•'• Memorial Auditorium, 333 N . GlaNOllSt. Scheduled are: Sean Greene , Kurt W einbehner and Bob HulJbH of the Bella Lewlllky Dance Com· pany tn "An Evenlna of Duce" at I p.m .. lion· day: "An Evenln1 of Mualc, Mime and Renaiaaance Dance." Tuelday at 8 p.m. with cuitartat Morris Mizrahi, Tall/Silva Mime Com· pany and dancer Harriet 8er1 : lecture de · moftltration by The Mov· ln1 Company of Detroit, Wednesday at 8 p.m.; and Aman Folk Ensem· ble, Thursday at 7: 30 p.m. Comlq up al.so are the Flllpino Dance Company of San Dieao. Au1. 14, l :IO p.m . .; "A Cboreo- 1raphic Eveninl," Au1. 15, 8 p.m. by members of the Dance and Move· ment Workshop ataff: and "laadora Centenolal ... CelebraUon." Au1. 17 al a p.m. in the college's Hashinaer Hall, Palm Avenue and Grand Street. ARTIJ FELDMAN ANN-MARqRET 1MlCHAEL lJOR PETER USTINOD ~,d JAMES EARL JONES "THE LAST REMAKE OF BEAU ~ESTE" •lso stm1nq TREVOR HOUJARO • HENRij (jl8SON • TERRQ-TH00S Flt ma ThHter Dane• Televlalon In the edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 ----THE BAO MEWS BURS All• TUR llllR Alll • YUR WllllR XJecnpl.ilj bl! MAITll FeLOMAN 6. CHllS ALLEN • 'lr.'r u b~ MAITQ FE LOMAN & SAM &oetlCl ~o'k bti JOHN MOnlS • Oirec1ed b.i MAITQ nLOMAN • Prodn.·f'd ~'Ill PwAM S. (ilt.Qf Execohuc Producers HOVAIO l>EST •nd (iEOIQ£ ~APltO ~Nlm&l ClllAllC[ SS£SltD -~t-1 AUNIVEJSALPICTUIE 'TtCttNICOLOI..,. \! ·, -·-:, -·.-:j ''Two years ago I said Benji was the most entertaining family picture of our time. Maybe of all time. I was wron~. 'l'l1is one is better!' LIZ SMITH·C()SMOPOLITAN JBOllTllOMM .• ...,. '"a.ov. 0tt .,...,, •• ,, .............. WftW aMI'-' -~ ~ -· ••TRS PY WBO Mllt'*'Y...,.,. ,...i '"''time ............... ,~ ........... LOVED 118" ta vlDt•I• wl>tt'-1 • -" ,. 11ewr Qlllt• B ......... ~ _,,Um ....... ln· ciH'llllllillY•Wl*"-'i.t'"ea v~ ••u -"'"'~.,....., .. .,_,.,. dtfallg:ble 00'7 Jollll with rllkle ti~ 141 ...._ -'et• IN hi I t t-Of ,,.,,._ .. Ctll~lll 9111'-t, _,. ,, .o er en m -CtMlll• ''""'' .,. "'"" ~at , .. KOB, prlncJpally a .,... .. 9en1r,....,.,..._,., rnabU• atunn r played by ''T'tl tRMoOI' "· MOtle&u .. BartMt.ra Bach ID com· k•._ • .,,.c.a1t-twti-c••tar. b1tln1 a ah~J)lna M~vn• 1uctw111~11 m.-•"'"' -"""·-urte"'• -•11•.iwra1a1ee1••••"111e._.,., .. ••• -"''°"t ._ _._ ...... "'MM.4.W.119-1. -who collect.a nu.elev ... "'' ... "'' •ftCI • mt·mov•ne aubmart.nel u a hobby. ~:'~c.1.;.-"ie,:,~~ Dlrec1or lAwta Gilbert "-'•'<l. malota!nl • modicum of "THI W1' .. MAICI cw HAU MUevabUlty ln the out· "'Tr.,....• ...... v.,.u""'"'9 •-... ,..J .... __ d ....... "' • ...., .. ..,.. ......... l_I _,_ v .. ...,._,, &D _._ llnw al 1111 11Nt M M• Roi• Moore no lonaer ·~ Mw!-f • ......, -......., lttml UQOOmfortabJe avtr...-vs. M•rty f'• .. mM "41 followtnc Sean Con· :.i;:, '!:: :4::':.~ew.:_ ne""'• act. Richard Kiel M•rtr•t I• ... ,, lMtlvleu1 ., .... • # f'Mtllff, f"MW u.t1..-, fJftYe N oUen aometblnc new in tec1111k.....,,..110. • .a....ged B~o Bond villalDI: Jaws, a ..,,.1 ••cuaw -.m-. ..,..,,, & l anl Whole ltaln• Ol-y"'9t1cl-c19rVlll"9M'ftt,1'19 The mongrel BenJ'i wandt>rs lost and alone lcsaat.etl teeth ar• no ,...'*"-,.._..,.,11111_..llWh match for a baplea• !."!!!..•1 .!!...~~~-.!."'! in the P\aka section of Athens in tht~ scene " ----·.._--.... ·-· s hark. Ideal warm• ,......,.,,11,u•tlt----MIMllN from "f'or the Love of BenJt," a G-rat.cd weather eot.ertalnment. <tltr••••Y "''" .., 0tr•••111a family film. Ra•,... PG. P••· in ,..,., ...., Hclllftt • --~--~~--~--------~~--~~--~----~--·~----~~~~~---..._..,....., ... ,....,o. ~ontfortiag tonne <Henry Winkler> ir1es to reassure Marlon _Cunningham <Matton Ross>. who reels her llf e has lost its meaning slnee her children are growing up. at 8 p. m. Tuesday on .. Happy Days.·· Channel 7. z: . . .. •• .. • .. .. .: •• ., ... ' .. "110 MANY SAN muaiclans do you know!" ht a ktd. "Of couno," h• uJd, "it depeodJ °"what you mean by crAZ,J. Do you mean aehliopf)r nlc or J t lelf·deltruct.I•• with a aenae of humor? "When you're on the road there att always ~pie around wbo watch you They can lock you up in your room tr you set too nuta. You don't dnve, 110you can't ban a car accident. WMr\ you 1et home. there'• ao one watch.Ins you, and you can cocruy . .. , Mver aet Ured or play1n1 How could I 1et bored when I have n11hts like J d1d in BaJumore? 1-"or the fant few days I'm home after I've been on the road J look up :.it the clock at a cert~ Ume and think, 'oh, time to tune up · "WE'RE SORT OF UI hmbo now," Joe said. "We're wattin1 to flnbb up the album. I'm get- t101 a !I-track set-up ln my basement. and I'll hnish my rwtar overdubs th'"-1hen we'U tour U\ Europe before OW' blc tour bel'• in the fall." o._..... .. ~ .Jane Seymour pl ays a princess whose hand is sought by Sin bad <Patrick Wayne> in "Sinbad and the Eye of the Tag er," a new adven· lure-fantasy film . ............. ~ ...... [Xll 00..B't' SYSTEM I' ........ ""'-..-.... t ...... . . -~· 'CraZiness' (ROCKTALK] ft'CllfDlUl'• new P la UUtd "Draw the Jjlne·• Cono ot the 1001 tJUes> and the album rtwork a cartoon by HJnchlttld. ("fte really lot u. down." aaya Joe > ' asked how lon1 it actually ls, Joe'a wife Ellasa replied, "too 191\t ·•Joe said, "D~s and days."> •ETUBNING TO the subject of his lmaae. Joe aaid, "Look, it's not Uke l'm a complete screwup. I do manage to have leaitimate busi· ness meetinas ... But a lot of twtar pl a yen get stereotyped. You know, the whole Kelth Richard ayndrome . "Rock and roll. rast cars. that James Dean- bad lmace thin1 -lt 's a cliche. There are a lot of Tryouts SliJted AudiUon.s for memben ol a ~~w froup wbO wU1 double aa cocktail •&.1t n a1ld waitteaes will be held Saturday al the Harle- qulll Dinn Playhouse. AudiUons will be1ln at 10 a.m. at the theater.~ S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. a halt mile north of the San Dieao Freeway behlni:1 Downey savin11. Sou1bt are stnier-dancers 18 and over, who ahould brlnl one up·temPo number and one ballad and be prepared tod~e. lnforma· tloo is avallable at t'11-S511. "Th b le dlrterence between lhls and all our other albums lt that we would make albums and theft takelhe aonis that'We could play and do th m OQ .ia1e. Thia Ume we'll bi able to play 80 "r t 'of the 1on1s on 't11e. Also, all these '°" -an real rockers, real coottera. There's not ••low, dra11y aon1 on the albUm." Nu ''Dream On" the clauic Aerosmith bit that Joe now claims he hates? "It's not that I hale it," he 1ay1. "I'm Just tired of it." (When kids who are into cars. But maybe the thing that """'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii!iiiiiiii~iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiii makes a person want to ao on stage and blast 1 their brains out with sound ta the sametrune that No one will be admitted until ~aftdthe fjeofthe .R Tlier D ll!Hot.• ...... ,.....,, FUm1 Thea ter Dance Tel•vltlon makeayouwanttogofaaterlnacar." the last 10 minutes NOW PLA YING TOGETHER SHOW TIMES "ROLLERCOASTER" DAILY-8:40 SAT.·SUN. -1:15 • 5:10-9:15 .. THI! Klu.aR WHAi.Ei OM:A-TMS Ott'-" ANIMAL WHO IUU.S POAMYIMOL '"-~*•WI"""..,..,,.,., ..... • ...._ • .ort U1t1--.lt41t'r"'-' ...... ·"""'"' • • t"A• "'"°"'••I"••• •"1 •U I• f't.• •.,.ytltf\tA ... tclOU .... .C'Ottt•tftl «.fO•t..-ooe,1.c:e• SHOW TIMES "ORCA" DAILY -7:00-10:55 SAT.-SUN. -3:30-7:30 11:25 CO.HIT AT CINEMA CINTER "MONTY PYTHON ANO THE HOLY GAAIL" NOW PLAYING CO·HfTAT CINEMA WEIT ''MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY OM~" ~,., He fought wars and won them. 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SM & compile (7141 s.46-1754 TAKE A DIVE lnl<> hot wl'llmt'f wljuy \rt our 1upl'• ttf'W lhUnlJ w/1fMll.lln11 •wrmmm" r>ool lovely l bdrm, 1 b~th homl' Mmy cullom le.cur~ f mly lu1 .>lonr 1rpl< '>p.ionl\h courtyd w.iet lounl••n Won I 1411 for 166.lOO (7141 S46-17Sol or t7141963·JJ7t RfAl EST,4TE ACENT WANTED ,,ofeMtoNl ~••et tralnln1 ptu(l••m. ~till• d.-.k & pflone. C•ll M.n•1e1. Wilker & lee "-.! hi.tie, fountMn Valley Ofl1cl' (7l4) 968-lm or 1714) S41>·17S4 S.58,400 N~., Mt 5q. P•rll G~ lmly home, J bdfms, M"P•••le d1nu·11 .,.,. ll tndcKedp•1101oom Grettblct.yard· f~1. l•eet, urned tpflnlden, MfN" .. ework•hop • (714J 96e·ll71 Of ln41 s-46-1154 BEST PRICE In 11u. ...,. & comp•re w/~~ modt'I, new (JI u1ed w.., 1h1nk you·11 11rtt. Ll~e n-"M0<nln1 Sun' nur So. Co•tl Plu~. Uptrlded ln1idl' & ou1.lduhoc:cu1>4rd. S79.990. {7141 S47·17S4 or (714196a·J111 TOPLESS h lht' onl~ pu1\lbt. Wll'f 10 dCK11bl' 1h11 1uprrb f V ff'tldt'nce. lush Utp«>I Wt>lcoml'\ you lo lhil 4fMClout l bdrm horn" 1h41 hu everythlna lrom' UW'd bt/Cl< fr pie 10 hu11f' cov'd Piiio 1w mot!! only sn.soo (1141 1197-(b?l NEW LISTING l bdrm t i8 home on 11• lot I ,,.,hlr p.tmh:d & 1p1rltll"1 dun. 1 h" """"' ,. • lildnt1'1 del1gh1 w ICM<h ,.1 m•1u1• hull II-& loll mor,. P11c .. d u ndt't V0.000 • one oi 1 hr bf'\1 boY" Oil 11>e m.,lurt rod.w COOL Off. T hit tum mer In the sp.irl lint "'"et' of your own H&f pool ltt. bffl CC. home •ho o#fel'J ·~·no.""'"'"' lflC9 "" yd, w•ll 10 WAii q>I, MW l)llnC & w•llptper. A 111perbliy 11 Oflly iY0,95(). $65,900 -VA OK l\bo.olutPly •rootlt'\\ • bdrn1 homt' 011 quiet II<'" llnl'd •trert l\n •Int lmtv homP 1n < ~nll .ii Wmw loult' t1urrv ~ull $56,900 • FHA OK Be.I II 8 I bdrm 1 b••h • n .. 1 """' crp11n11 \wM11h ln~pk • l'ncl0>1.'d p~llO ••I'll M 8. buy NHt pool. {7141 96)..5671 COUNTRY KITCHEN o .. cor•l6f 1ouch• l hu1e bdtrm 1 lulh• p.an.J1n1. boci< pl1nlef\ • c~ lu 11011 1'' "'''"'IO beKh-cov'd P•llO ""11 ~ un I ·~ "'·<JOO tn•IOU• (7141 '6J-S67 t OCEANA IRE 81lu1Jbdrm2i,.u., 1~.q.fl -~ flke 1 noodt't. New urpen, dtlll"t Mid JMint. 11'11 chMIMf Call now for Info. (714) 963-5671 VA TEAMS l bfful bdrms, n11merou1 •tr n. Nice hom« • don't w•lt. S~.SOOI Ct olt.fy. (714) 963·5'71 0< (714) S~71US CHECK THIS ~.11•.a1 \14rto·f homt' •uJH·• II B ••d New tr\-C041, nt:w urpt'h 1h1uoo1. n-ly dl'co••ted. hu11a y11d. bo•• b tr•lier •ct~t. Own~r 1t1\1ou• Tr~ S~.500 $63,500 8111 rH•cull•r 1ownhom" • ·u• 11•"11'" p.a110. •<'rM ol 11rttn M•n\ lu•ury •t1a. 2 huge bdrms& more GI OK l-iu11yl 111•1 96.).5'71 Walker & Lee Sold 13,889 homes in 1976 .•. and that's a record! List your home for sale with the hard-working record setters! COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2790 Harbor Blvd. FOUNTAIN V AllfY OFFICE: NEWPORT l~CH OFFICE: NEWPORT/IR\llNE 1'.!) OFFICE: Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 545-9491 or (71 4) 545-0465 17213 Brookhurst Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (71') 546-1754 or (714) 968-3371 HUNTINGTON BEACH MAGNOLIA ADAMS OFFICE: 9032 Adams Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (714) 963-5671 or (714) 556-7035 HUNTINGTON BEACH SPRINGDALE BOLSA OFFICE: 6042 Bolsa Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (7H ) 897-0321 2043 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 540-8944 or (714) 646-7711 2640 San Miguel Drive - Newport Beach, CA 92660 (71-4) 759·1501 :;:1.~1~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!~~-~ ... ~IM~m~e~t~for~S~ae.~--~H~ .... ~ ... ~~,...~~Sde~ PUB UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE •••••••••. ••• ••••••••••• •••••. •••• •••••••••••• 'I "CTITIOUS IU,lllalS NAM!° STATl°MtlfT T"" lot-."'1--•r•OO<,,. l!W· neu•t SCOTT ASIOCIATtS UU2 Mac.Arthwr 91Yd • "111• 42S. I Nlnt. CA '211• Ellwln !"°""" A<Powlll. 31761 V1ll• Ro•" P 0 O~• JIJ \•~ Ju•'I C•o"lf-C At?MS Wiiii-8-rMrd 8uru 1 C•r..,.1 8av0r1 ..... C<>r.,,,.0t•M•• CAt?tn Norm•n &rue.• A.\t\w'U ,,,70 Pe•cll Htll llo.td ~•1096 C.A 0010 Thi\ bu\tnf\\ It COftdUtltd b'I • qe,..,., .,..,,,..""'0 Wiiiiam S.rn..trO Rurktt Tll" tl.•1'""""'1 '""' tllo<I wll!\ II>• C°"nly Cl••~ fll 0,.,,0" COllfllY on July ?I ,.,, ""'" Pub••"""' Or•nQ!f' Co~n• Oa1•1 PUcrt PU81.JC NOTICt; l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHUS H~ STATUtllNT , ... lol-11\Q --·-., • .,,.,.. .,.,. •• PlJBUC NOTICE .. , .. HOTICI 0" TllUIT•l'l HLI TS He.'lll 1 ..,, FICTITIOUS IVSlllf.H N4Mt lfATEMINf Tiie tot_ng _'°">•reCIOll\110"11 ,...,_, ., Lf! Pl'OPEltTIES, CO, 1111.a Jamaica 511 .. 1, Cy_.., Calllor,,I• *4.1 Jo!\n L Mlll•r 11114 JamAiU Str•••. ('fl>'~\I. C•lllOrl\I• 'l060J Leon••d L•Y•V. uu ,...,1 ... PKll!<I, LOf'l9 8H<ll. ClltlOfl\l•eGIOl Tl\I< bu"""' •• condu< l•d llV • 99,,.••I p.tt1,,.r'1110 JOfW\ l M11t"r ~rdVvev Tiii\ <l•i.nMnl WO\ flttd Wtll\ flle Countv Cl,.• ot O"'"°" Cou,,ly ol\ July I, I~// lllCllAltOS. llMAH. I SO.,Atty L .. _ -Len, SVtle net IOlot S-141-U --··· ............. c:..111 teM7 ,,,.,, Pu1>1t1"9CI Oret19t Caa•I 0••1• Ptl04 Juty 1 ~ n. 1'. -·~• ), '" 1 >011-11 PlJBUC NOTICE OM>INAH<• NO. n.u AH OllDl'IANC• 01' TH• CITY C.OU .. CIL ~TM• CtTY 01' COSTA MHA, CAl..,OlllUA, CMUt•llllO TM• ZOMINOOI' LOT'IH,7',AMD•, TllACT 11, ''"* 111. Cl, AHO Cl TO 114-<J", T11a CITY COUNCii. Of' lHI! CITY 01' COSTA MHA DOU Hf:ltll Y QltOAIN .S FOLLOWS• t•CTtOH 1, 'nwre It hlrellY Ol-4 an<l IMh.oed In llW l'"-CP n>tw. all Ill.ti reel _.,.,. localeo on Ille _ __,, co,...., Of l'elrvl-llMd...., AW<Ho SlfUI, ...... ".' 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Cotl.e Mtt<i lo< COt\llrucllon Of a" 13-uroll r• 4!do111ll•I pl-O.ve'-""1, In a "OR·MO -leOIM '°"'" ol s.. 111111 Ori"" 11or.....,1y HamlllOt\ srr .. 11 at Canyon Ollvt l!n~lronmtnt•I ()<lltrtnl,,~llOt\ H-llW Oo<l•••tlOt\ P!IOPOSEO ORDINANCE aoootlnci e Coftlll(t of '"'"'"'' ~ H ff'<IVlrtd l!y ,,,. Pallllral R .. 0<m 11<1Of1'1' NOTICE I~ FVRTH!R C.IVl!N lhel •I S<tid tltM -Of•u any •1'4 •II .-.-,_ .. ,.,, ..... , atl\)t•• ...., .. lw•td llY IN Qty C.-U ef I ... Clly of ------------! Cotl• ,... .. 111t Ille 1ftremonll-d PlJBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE I ... 11...,, •• l!•LI! ... ,., PHIHNl!V C~ty Cletll 91 ti. CllY of Coold.W .. PuOll""" Oflf'<llO Cot•I ()ally Pllol, AUO\llU "71 J4M '1 PUBLIC NOTICE Chtwral t 002 G.....-at I OOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIUYU'S MARICIT DRIAMHOME Three bdrms. family ~ dinlng room in a 4 yr old home. One of Cosla Mesa's finest tracl.s Lowest price home around Stop your lihOP· ping and 1•all now (or un appt M6 2313 ,.._..,, l11q• ti\ fU'' '0+-f '•"I' !~&Ml1I OPEN DAILY Harbor View Hlll11 ex ecull\C.' home Open 1 S PM $190.000. 1300 Seacrost, Corona dcl Mar I , ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. RE.I.AX Euy Jlvlnf. beautiful lund11caplnl( & patw. l.o\•cly 3 bcdrm. 2 bath home. Mus\. "w t.o ap· prec 646-3928.eves613-4577 Lachenmyer Realto1 TRY A Dlf"f'ERENT Style or Life-Lave withJll I.he boundaries of Cleveland Nation a I Forest: lfe family hmt• on ~, acre, 2 fplc'11, pull chain toilet, loll of nalural wood, llalned gla.'iS wlndow11 StS0.000 CANYON REALTY Silver ado M9-26JZ \~ACRE PLUS llORSES Looking for room to 1pread out? This unique property hat It 111 S DH. pool & jacuul. a barn with • bonu1 room above, prof. lndscpf & Iota ol trlr acceu. Jn the bllls of Yorbu Linda . ~ _Ai..;;..en_t.._1_163(). __ 1480 ____ _ IALIOA CHARM On oversized lot -2 ARTY lMNG story, 2 bedroom homt> with BAY VIEW. Well Panoramic view. \find located by waler and up picturesque streelt1 boatlnit activities. Boal overlooklnl j(oratous aat.e aod apace for boat i..auna Beac)l. • Pedrm. .wr1ae. New plumblnir. J beth. < Dteaalni room water heater-a nice aod trlpl41 rloac\ In place to be! &149.000 De muter bedrm>. Livlnt the nrat to aee lhla ne• rm• lamlly has beatned lilting now! ct!Ung. Worlds ol poten· Open HouH Sat 1·5 U1I with one with vlalon. l 11 UIMlo ••· lal. For sale or exchange for PETE BARRETT unit.a. S145•000 -REALTY-lOOtll"-# 1111.fM· '"'...._..._ .. _,2· ... sz ... "....._...._..,,tMit'E"tt : OCIAMROHT 'PlftLd Two J.bdi~., 2 beth ~Its associa1cd .. HouM• ,.., s. ........ for s. Honn'°" s. Hoittet,., '* ~ ~ s• Fnd!X.Auguat 5, 1en DAILY PILOT D:t • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• e........& 1002 .,..,.. IOOI GeMral •OOJ GIMfel 1002 G.....,ol IOOZ Hovwtl'wS-. ~~!.~~ ...... ~~!4!! ....... 1~.':':_~•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 0 G1Mr.I I OOZ CH.rel I 002 I 0 Z G1Mrel I OCJ; ,.._ llU"S •••. • ••• • ••• ••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ·~··••••••••• •••••• • •• ••••••••••••,. ~illm&: 1:nd un1l u111• t.r• "'" liliun' T r1 h,,,r,1 a BK. :I •'1111W tN.11 w IJUnt1 Jytl r IUI r.1J Ullll .. M lh'f lrt•'41\ ill ~ d ' \. • (' • II t lj II I I k ~ OJ>t!n Sun 111 du:.11. I h1u1 Uf """ COSTAMISA ( •lfWt• 11111 p flld 1m1I ·~ s.tt ~" ( .S l o II I""'• St 2 Ilk with •n IWT!.Mhk IOllll Mill O\llf •. f.IUICICUJC I WC.l.l 1('11t ' ;U'IOf ...... ,. ' '-... 640 1000 OPIH HOUSE SAT /SUN. I ·5 IAJ7 S IMADI TlllACI I 1 \.Ille Ttorr:.H't, Corona <h:l Mar Sh.11·11 3 bdrm.. 2 bnth home with lll't1ar1 VICW. All th11 ror Slij;t,500. Call lur pl 1vuttt 1huwang, we Jthow you'll· t·111uy 1tu1 lovely vi•w homtd 673-4400 OPPORTUNITT IS YOURS! Out of town own~r anxious to 1-.ll a lovt:ly Coronu d~l Mar duplu. 3 Rdrms .• 2 baths. frplc .. ~ach unit. AP· prox. 1400 itq. rt or living spact: t:ach umt! Shown by app't. $179.500 THE FREE SPIRIT! .run tX! yours wht-n you Hvt-m a BLUfo'FS CONDO! All or tht OUbtdt· malnt<:nnncfJ is dont by tht: assoc1u t1on, l)Q ln this lovt:ly 3 bdrm . f am1ly rm .• 21/2 ba . condo. you have a com- plttt: TURN KEY situation, prict: only $149.500 759-0811 --------G....-• 1002 GMffel 1002 R~Sll ,550. 'l"""l'I"' "' ·~ hh ,,,. .. ' >\'<trrn cm lar~1· 1 ul 1J1 -wr II :? lot Ho•1111 lou ll41h I Of lar"I ~ J:.CJ .....•..............••• ..•...••..•...•.....•.. HtWPOAT HACH Solar H.crt.dftool REDUCED S9,900 4150 NEWl'OkT CENHR DRIVE: 7bU 0811 1! l.11r1et• .! i.1111 \' Coo;tJ \Ina Nn1t..l1111· Newport quwt 1 l•~hti<Hfl burnt· lfl'JV ~ n"11(hl111rhood J>IU '.11 .,.11 .. h • 11.1vl • Uhl om bro\ k 111111•1 lnl(, 1la~ encloM:d """ llh• """'ll Ciaa tHH,l C1rt•plllt\' '\Un k l!i!'.t"d ,,~, ·~ J ~ I""" m •• 1111t·na111·1· )"fl f1n11ly k1lt ht!n. hui:e • 1811 llurrv. own..r rnov"d lo t1epii ralc ma11ter, 2 more G......-IOOZ IG....-al 1002 l'..tn .. 1lo1 und mu'lt :.di' queen a11.ed bedroom,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ANYTIME l'n1 ,,., uni> ~.JOO Sul.I 1t1ant alep·down family _.HiiiiiiUHTiiiiii:iii~ii.IH•H•~•TH•:•O•H--ll-~•1t•SIS8l.l•)•o•u •r •t•t·r·m-' -C•a•ll [;.I ~ $230,000 I Lu,unou!i un11, Wtlh J>Jl IOUS U\\llt'f ' UOlt \lmo't 1 .. rnl':. t1wn1•1 \\Ill h1•lp ftnJIH'I' h1r µrof1t pruJ1·1·t 11rn 1111 I 1111 m~ la' !.h1·lh·r l><•11d1h c.ill !fti:? 77HH ~ KEY floEALTORslC *VETS* t'OOI. C'OOL COOL C'olll'l!l' l'Jrk w l>t·h l1n·c·11·' :J 1111 ~Jl:..Ol' lam rm 1•H·rlnuk1n.i ~httt<r· IOi.! IJl'J11I t • h1lcln•ns W P yattl Imm.II' l'f1111I N1·1A. r1111t. tl!>hw,hr & many t•xlra' llurry, pr1cetl l11·lov. rr1.11kt-l OP\•n Sun 15 ~:Ill l'OLGA1'E ,\1(1 t;.J;! <!::!37 BAYFRONT S398,000 CLASSIC IEAUTY LARGEST MODEL Nt•ar So Coast Plt11u & park & all sd1oob Slw rp 4 lltidrm, fmly rm & lrml c.Jin rm. Only 10 m11:-. m·w Chilrmini: ~µac1<1u' 2 story. Front brt!akfu~t patio Call for uppoint menl to St'I' this lvly (nil} homl'. 545 !M91 ltt'al Estate l·:S I.EY N . 1\.YLOR CO. HEA LT OHS !->i m .:c 1 !J4H LJDO ISLE CHARM-S2 I 5,000 Great location on c:orm·r t>f Via Lido Nord. Hurry to Se(' this rlcltghtful 3 hdrm & den whit<· s tucco with rt.'d lilt- roof. 1''ormal dining rm. south patio & I~« pvt sundcck for sunnin1'! & pottcd plants Lgc s tor rm. 21 I I S• Jooqt.titt Hiiis Rood MEWPottT CE:MTY, M.I. 644-49 I 0 Gttwral 1002 G.....-ol 1002 •••.•.••••.•.................................. LET'S GO SIM,lE COMMERCIAL HEW LISTINGS! ElEGA.tolCf Net.'<! a good tommcn·till IH THE ILUFFS locatron" We huvc 1t COSTA MESA Rt'Cloct!d to S82 '100 CrPum of Collegt• Park EMERALD IA Y EXCIT!MEtfT A ne w usung in t:iccitmg Emerald Bay! J\ttractivt:s 3 ~droom split l"v"l w1lh 2400 sq ft of Uniqut: livt.ng: nt:W c ;.1rp<:ts, inttrcslin~ wood rtoors. 2 hrtplac<:s. a skylight in tht: sunny family l'OOm and pr<>f t:ssional dt:· (·orator toucht:s t:vt:r y wht:rt:. Tht: home is custom built utilizing lath & plastt:r construction and has an a t· tractive shm~led t:xtt:nor . And now a word about Emerald Bay: 3 pools. 6 tennis courts. a jacuzzi. l1. 2 mil<.~ or pnvatt: bt:acht:s. 2 park-likt: playgrounds. an activt: community as- sociation and gated t:ntranct:. Tht· Emerald Bay way of life is worth htlhons; lht: homt: is only $325.0001 U~l()Ut: t1()Ml:S REAL TORS", 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway , Corona del Mar i.1l~o m M•"•·' Vclih', .1t ~46 5990 GeMrol 1002 ..........•.................•.........••...... PENINSULA home• 4 Or 5 BR. 3 ha. all amenities. l.ov('Jy neighborhood. a flow <;lt'ps rrom the beach. $195.000. OTHr:R prcsltgc waterfront homes. From S39S 000 -Up BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~•rl<· Orno11• N B 675 6161 .. fREE•• VA CounMfin9 & Info. Servic~ l'nm1• h,1\front lo('allon nn Halho.1 c.orj.!l'OU' ii ,ton p..,rqul'l t:nlry II u.: 1· I 1 \ 1 n .: r 1111 m llJl'>t-t1 h1«1[lh fln·11l.1cc \'11•w l..111hcn 1:11.1nl homh rooin "1lh \\ t•I b.ir ('1n uliJr 1ro11 ~tarrc·.i ,i: lo m.1))lt!r '>Ulll' & ma1:mfr n·nt IJJ\ \ 11 w LJr1o?1· front palt11 Stl'p:, lo tll'al'h I\ mu!>t to isl'•' lm mediate ot•c·upam} Call 75l 11110 now ' Nt>w t•x«'lu,1\C' ufferini: dosl• 1n on N1·wport Cl·t•lurt'l> tilt-t·ntrv. total lll\d With l(ood park1n1t ly rt•modclt.:il ktll'hcn. and 1ndud1ni: 11 1m11ll i;tor.:l.'ou:-. , 1t•w 0 nd hwltlanl( Lol !!Ile ap· h1~hly up.:r.ttlt•d lhtb pro:c 70xl17 and zoned hmrw 15 11putle~~ 10 e\'l•ry ~· l A rare op1portun1ty dt'ta1J and I!! truly 11 dl' t:all us toehow 64fl 717l hf.!hl to vie·~ Thi\ won •t .,,, ' / · ' ' ''• bf'' parkllke t•ntry ~ !).it 111 t GeMt'Gt I 002 G.....-o& I 002 ~ hdrm &. L•mlly :! ••••••••••••••••••••y• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fru Appralsols Free lid of VA HomuinO.C. 01 .. 1ni,:1• C 'o ~ L.11 ~·· ,t VA llomt• 111 olo.1·1 Cafl24 Hrs.. 675-2626 WORl.I> Ht-:At. t-:ST1\TE OUTRAGEOUS .. . l)r1co rt•c.lu t·t1on ' 3 lldrm . 2 l>.1 fla yshmt•!i home. complt•kly rcclt•nl' tr\.'lldt· & out l'ilqwl' c.J r J p I' ' b II t h ~ & 1.indsn1pm.:' C:in 't la~l al $1~9.:IOO C. F. Colesworthv RE.AL TORS 640-0010 IE.A.CH DU,UX NEWPORT $119,500 Acro11s the lllrtet from Urean Larae •I&. 2 bdrm unlti. l.A'1t11e optwn ror Sto,000 down & SISOll per month Oiwn ~ul Sun I 5 PM - WATI RJ RONl l lOMI .., REAL ESTATE 631 1400 Charming 1 Sty 4BR + Family Rm \fuch in dem11nd modt•I very popular Cloor pion almollt hke new rond1 uon S1tu1ilrd in very dr •.!rablf' ne1ahhorhoud XJnt lcx-ul1on neur tx•11<'h und m any nlh cr Jmenilrt'll Reuona hi> pnced aloaa with ~ood Cinancm.i term11 ~.500 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. 1.6 Ac. of Prl•acy Oft e Hilttoftl 2Sty. 4 BR, 3\':I Ba. frpk. 1110 pool. fo'•mlly or· chard. l blk w Redlands Oolr Cout11• $195,000 m•>'712-ll'n l'rlnc. only by1p~ 6eve! Owntt orfttt 2 br condo AC, DW. 2 car 11r. trplc, PoOI , hua( P'HA Ion. Ut.500 KS-MIU I WOODIRIDGE S\'('umon• modPI <1 lwdrm. fam r m , cust drp.., t•lc•< i:ar door openl•r. l'>:lra ll!l' hac·k y a r d • l' o \ 11 a l 1 o . '""nklc•r:-J u~t 11..,tt•d hurry, won t lusl. Call 546 58*1 ~HERITAGE •.• REALTORS AHOHEYOF APAD '"" c .. 11""'''1;73 '"'' [ ~ -[~·eMUI ... -DOLL HousE Executive Home FHA·VAT!lMS Super ~harp l'11•an :t bdrm & fmfy'rm home In great ne1J(borhood Low dwn pymt to \etcruns. luw dosing c·osh C"u ll no""' to sec lvly homl' on qwet cul de·sue street Only $64.500 545 !J.4111 SOFT SUMMER IRHllS Ru11t le tbro ul!h the 4 IDltMS branches or your hul(e 2 IA THS Monterey Pines enJOY a rocklatl on your pullo H '56,700 you survey your pool :.izll Not o Condo! 8<'aul1ful yard . lovely step saver smjlle family home 111 <)pen kitchen lar1tl' hv. "ood area Vaulted ceil rm · tieaut1ru1 rtrepluce lnlll! • brick fireplace hath!!. dbl hntk fr!Jh 1.0 w m ... 1n tcnJ111· t• $81 .500 M akc of for' CORONA DEL MAR Ocean side or hwy . tit• hghlrully t·hurmini,: ., JlR ho:-.1· + nl•ar Ot'" I UR apl + 4 cur garni.:1• SlKS.000' OCEA.H ... I B In<' k , 11 t> I 11:\ t• duplex, J BH. 2 ha ra. Close to stores & Lido V1ll<H1c. R edu\·cd to 1167,950' IAYFltOHT OPEN SAT /SUH l ·S 1805 W.IAY Hr and new duple'\. a & 2 BR . frplrs . sunde<'kll, 4 ('ar i,:araJ(c Clohc lo restauranh & pla) lhJngs Seller wlll hl'lp finanre. R e duced to $285.000' OPEN S•T /SUH 1·5 2SPARROWHAWK Broadmoor home, Wood bndge. Irvine 2 BR + Dining rm. + euttni.: urea 1n kitchen Gor geous brick frplr Low muint yar d 188.500 1 lolboo lay Prop. Realtors * 675-7060 * l\t.>elucled courtyard entry cedar cubinet.s mu('h J larJ(l' bdrms 2 lovely more! Why not set• th•~ baths • a prldt> o f home today before its ---------1 ownt>rsh1p F.ust <.:ostu sold! Cull now842 2535 Mesa ac.ldr ess. Cati c11·114111~·""ur.1 "'" 1 COROMA DEL MAR 6:.";,?,',:,'.;.,.,, ·.•OMN• ,. [• lfitUll ~~~~[~ lltl-. ~::-~::··!." THE WILLOWS HOUSING SERVICE DU,.LEX Lovely duplex, each unit havml( 2 bedroom!! l'ach Walk to b<!ach. Priced 10 sell HOME+ BUSINESS Larae aulomoliVt! .iar<11(e lo<'aled on Nt•wport Bhd + l'I!· 'ildt·nce in the rear. C.: ·2 lot 821 1xl9t Owner muy hdpCmance F'ullpnce SllS,000. ANYTIME MC»tEY T~GHn MO!!!! W111ttd Vou Llkt.' In Know 1111"' Much vou run oor row on \our home to rein· \.l•st Call. ~haker & All'1n Realty In<' 07!\·fl'T ll 3 IDRM S74,SOO Call your local Vet('ran ''"'"el tree lined t•ul dt> Coun5elor for Info. on VA ..,ua homelowu Call. sac. Goreeous mantled Bkr 556-?m 24 HRS bri ck rirep l ace . • ~ I I ., ~ II f( I ' I I ' .. 1 • 1 'I I '\ •I 1m I CH\l "•• C111u ilrl lht Decor a t or m irr o r '> h1~hhght IH•lng room Kitchen hosti. wall or pantry Tur k a way mast.er 1wte 111111 model 102 is ellccllcnt starter home value' Call ra11t M .,_ 0oo1, lwtf,.,,, G-t. M y ~u.1d1"9 fo '"'• .$fot1 V To 0.-elr,.p rn•~•O'f• lcr !>o1urdo1, 752 lTOO -...,NIHV•'1" ,,_,, H, t• ...,.i "'""" '""""°"" "" 10 "''"""'' of \'OW' Zoc:I« bo11h •'9" 4 IR . $75,000 S 1250 + COSTS Grcu t Cam1l y 111•1g hborho11d Palos Verdel> stem~ (m•plac~ I-' a m 1 I y k 1 l <' h 1• n <I Spa1•1ous btlrm 1> ~rmuu:. lot VII. buyers wekomc puy JU!il closing co.sL~1 Won't lust ;Jl only S75.000Call now 752 1700 S&S ·AIR COHO COT A. DE CAZA Hes1dl'nllal R-1 with '>alley v1ew . Under ground ut1ht1es, mem bcrsh1p l.o country club. Lowdown payment. Ask· mg $l2,500. J AMCHOUGI IMVESTMIMTS C714t 496--7711 ft.ARK HUHTIN(;TOH WOW '52,900 Show!4 hkl· a model th•~ 3 IM COSTA MESA hdrm plu ... fmly rm This 3 Bdrm. Cam1ly wtfrpk Parntt•d 1nh1de & room home 1s located on out Mrs C'lc'an h\'l'!i thu North bide or C M. her<' Mollvah•d :.llllt!r Near So Coa!>l Pl.i7.a uod suy~ -.u!Jmll an:v r1· srhools ll 1s tht' pcrfcc·t a !I 0 n a b I I' () r r e r flXl'r Will not lu!>l ~ call 1'run.<;lern.'<1 Sl'l· now lor now set' th1i. or one of our 11u1ck e1H·r ow . Only other homes ~2313 9116Jj()C) 646 7711 Lll"ll• Ill~• I >JIJll I f,( II ( • r--l?,,'~!.~141 [ ~ MMMI S©~~µ-;£t,tr~· T hof /nfri9uing W orJ Gome with o Chuckle -----''"'' ... CIAY t 'OtlAN 0 leo,10"0• '-"•'• o' the fo ,, ac,o,,,.b'-d word• ~ low to fo''" '°"' l>l'IP'• #Ofth I· 1T ,~ r , 1 ( i I R u E I Q I . > _, ___ _ . I I I' I' . t· ' I LUCEH I _ • My uncle MY' hl1 c:om.,.ny J I' I I _ 11 really In trouble. Everyone · · · · • t• worried They dleoovered ~,--Z-A_M_A_H_0_ ... 1 lh1t 1h1-h• wt ulc.r . I' I I 1• I o c_,,... ..... d•"""• q...,,.., . . . . . bt 1.1 ·"9 "' ....... •~9 wotd .___.._ ................. _~..1..-_, •Oii ~·eloct .. _ ..... No 3 beloor o ~: ::','.~~:;··: ~~~.( \ r r r . r r 1· r r 1 I l I I I I I I I SCUM-LETS Antwen In Classlflcoffoll 5300 I 002 G ... ro& I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CE 110111 ILllNS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 2 STORY TOWNHOUSE MEWER ILUFFS Spectacular End Unit With Fun Balcony. Hiehly Upgraded Wlth Many Built.Jn Custom Features. 2 Spacious Bedroom Suites. 3 Baths. Huge Family Roo-m Patio Overlooks Pool &e Ramada $1~7 ,SOO. Opell Daly t .4 2~ VlSTA NOBLEZA 11lJUYB. TOWHHOUSI HIWIR IL""5 CONVEMIENCE! This beautiful home with S bdrm baths. dining rm. & an all kitchen. is in Newport Reach. b•Jt convenience ls out or this world' E walk to Cltlthollc & pubhc gr schools. CdM High School. Boy's Cl shopping. wamming pool Ii ten <.·ourts. &4 view too. $174.000 ...... toozG......a •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IALIOA ISLAND l.AaE O,,.OltTUMITY Lease with option. 2 sep hou8el for the pnce of one. Lease 3 & den charmer. 2 story, nl!w kitchen. then option both for only $22S,OOO. IALIOA ISLAND LEASE $4SO Month wintl!r. Mov- 1:· in before achoo I start.a. M.AMTUCKET. llEACHESTA 2STY· 5 IR $16,000 Tree bned entry. IJv rm with era fl f't"Pla ce & w a II of view of ground&. tounlry kitchen. rm. Separalo win llccluded 1uest s i.wee p1n& st ar ludeaw11y master :; c hildre n 's quar Hurry! J w.l hsted. BACK IA y last 1on1¢' 963 7881 f"i Ill I • ti\ I H l''antasuc C:WilOm home r::;;;:=:--iiiMiiiiiiiilli for a lur!lt' fa mlly . 4 Bedroom, 3 buth + rum pus room+ den + film•· l~:'.'.::.J!!!!!~~-~ ly room. BLUFFS FIHEST JUST REDUCED Great family home. hu11c playroom or !>th bed room. t-' an ta s t H' greenbelt view. Enclosed patio with f1rep1t. The Bhlfs finest. NEWPORT SHORES ~o hard to ftnd. side by EARLY EASTSIDE Churmini.: :f bed with nl'W s hake Jarge brH·k (1repl double i:aral!e & more Wl'll maint with beau11ru1 land mg & pnced lo s M .950 CALL 556 t;:SELECT T'PROPERT side homes. Take your lalM>a fteniftwla PlCk. • ••••••••••••••••• 3 ~droom. 2 bJth, new k1tchen. quJhty l·arpel Jmmat Light & Jlr)', let the sunslunt' In ' 2 Block lo pool & tennlS Normandy, c har two story home GI lng hard1.1.ood nrs. ram rm .• pvt. palm. ~:uut1ful m bdrm su.tle + 2 t1onal bdrms baths $185.000. . HOLLI S W<> REALTOR. 67s.8676 IE.ACH SPECI 2 BR Duplex. H!i Balboa Island Rel>hy ·''" l\\f' ... •-·~, """"' \\\' 673·1700 ocean gives you a nique combination or Joe., de· alxn & the best value on Balboa Pen XANADt REAL ESTATE, 759.01r.1 G•nerol t OOZ G.-rol t 002 •·············••···•··• .................•• , ... . . • macnab / Irvine realty , ' FIHER HOMES ~OM SSl.500 TO St ,150,000 SEAVllW "The Nantucket'' -high up on lg. cornt:r lot off<:ring o n e of Newport's b<:st views. "Tht: Nt:w Bedford" -lg. 3 BR & dt:n on up- per tier -priced to sell! Carl Butler 642·8235. <G·ll) ~ . WOODIRIDGE ,. no HOME Move into this b~autiful new 4 BR Broadmoor "Aspenwood"! • Spacious master BR ofr ct:ntral atrium -glass wa lled family rm w /brkfst bar divider to sparkling n<:w G .E. ('q uipped kitchen, P erfect for entE.'rtamang w/hug~ dining & living rm featurini, massive firepl ace & soaring ct:U· ings. Just steps from future swim club & pleasant walk to lake. Yours for $108.500 Forrest Power-3 752-1414. CG-12> SICUltlTY LIVING Beautiful new 3 BR townhom~ behind guard~ gatt:s in Laguna Hills -lovt:ly view of mtns & nitb Uws. Private courtyard entry - upgraded cpts. accented by• ceramic entry tile. Great kitchen/:, family area w/access to dbl. gar.• lmmaculat~ condition & ready to move into. $85,000. ffolJy Marka' 644-6200. <G-13> .,,..,, .... H4110tt VllW MOMTIGO Most ~:iutiful 4 BR, l·Story hormt imaginable. Tall. matUNs trtts. private lot, loads of brick work. in· lald entry & kitch"n floors.!• Of!cotrated w/speclal flair. S161J;OO. Joycf! Edlund 842·8235'. <G·l4> . . ... ., .. . . . .. I ........ Fors-. ....... ..... ... ....... Fors. H ....... PorU. ~Fors. ~,.,So-. ··············:········ ....................... ·••·••·····•··•······•• ...•...•.•.•........... ········••····•·•·····• ...................... . HouaHJorS• "-""'°"s• CotteMeM 1024 , .. ,......._.. 1040 .,.,.,.. 1044 .,..._ 1044 trwi.. 1044 .,..... t044 uat & ,,,., f'11 . . .•..••............ ············•····•·•··· ··••··•················ ................................................................................................................... ·················••···· ~ ...... IOU COf"OMdelM• IOJ c..t.Mete 102 vm 11at Crttk Townhn WALKTOSURP'!" 3BR.2 8A.aount17klt., HAii'" R.antboS.nJoaquln.2Br, ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Sbr, ~•. pool, Jaru•tl. New :s Br 3 Ba En1ll1h 16' cal.bedral ~Ulnp. air EVERYTHING ·•· cko, terrtnc view, on lUt.h eowta. Jl\lrtbttrlnfoCall Tudor dHl1n. 2 blkt cond .. landacaped, ltt. UU,500. o•nr ~~~___,.....~ SUPIRIUY LMAnn•lll5M37l! from the beach. Vaulltd ~c.nrPQOl,tennls youcaothlnkufhubeen r~~U)'.:~r.~u~~ ~-.;.;....;Ulll~------' ' /I y. CJ . JJ 4 Redroom. z btlh PLUS u u!Unas • auper floor pe I\ llo ua e l O 5 • Included In th\s auper slrablt' Walnul ~u.re WAL.HUT Sq\IARE ~•(W OUnll Jam,{C'J \m.-umc" t&UNl houae. Mlrittan'9hf-cb plan.Fmc-1•dnd1cpn1. Sal/Sun, or by appt sharp 3 bedroom for only S'W.SOO BET if 1..-1utl H 3. nrw palnt" 5 new c1.111lom 4 Br. 3 Ba You can allll tc\fH't your .. ..,. By owner. 3741 C..bfomla horo~. Enjoy TER U\JRRY!'. Call \C 2 BR. l''J 84 ''O" Plaa. ,·1trpe\ Wun'\ tut al hC)mU Somt' ocean carpeta' All custom Bltea,Ma·0'78'1 the air condition-"' com 1 . h I I "· L' • o ll09 """' """ aft. Stay l"UO! lft lhis alr ron· t.•rt• LI 11.: 111•1• "' )>\\llll'!i "' J\3.000 view . ,-roll\ 111 ... 5 0 reaturcs, ,,,,,.., fortolthefully1~ulattd I dlliooed condo. OC' reln chmhm l.100111t11J.l1•1\'1111ll11~7~1:\l.!.\ 540-3666 Valley Or atllamlltou FlNANClNGAVAll. OPIHSAT~SUH&·5 h ome while thl' ijj bYYOW'l'OmmunllypOOI. (\..lo\' kool1''! I lulim i h,ilh hunh'. ExclualveA&t &4207Sll Call9ti0-~4 aprlnklers lake care or l 1 9 Ski PER the yurd. Outdoor h£hl 1 hl hr1i.:ht c:r1•11 I J1\llll' ,.,.,._ll'C IYOWMER 1WOPAC1FICSANDS Onceln1tbluemoonwlll Uljlandalargceocloted VAUIY 640.9900 l lKll'I l4l.~.ICI Opt·u S.1l Sun l ~. Shiarp 2 aity, ~llr, l~•ll». IMPERlALHOMES!l you t\nd a houte that 11 patio pl'O'Vtde addit1ooal 1041 tlll s..t ..... T..-...c• --humuwtncw paint, c;pt:. OPEN llOUSE S IS perfectlon.3Bdrm1,21~ tomrort. SO MUCH .. ,, 1.. 1 1• ·' J •-d ....... au•~ u11r 01""r. i 5PM b1&th.'i. fumlly rm. " cltn MORE'• c 11 t ~'.fat • "' W ln JlO() • 'vuUt'N .. .,... .., • "' Prei1tl1Jous area-near · a osee. U .I J . f pncc. ~n houae, S1tl m1tnY other xtr1111, only with rlre pit designed bv f ?()UJIU'-'"''-'f./ 1184 Atl1111t• Wy , tr.!,900.lW Charletiton. buch. •Br 2 Ba , Roiters Cardt!n~ 11~·111 I ,/~ 9 &:nano. M7-4387 w /p11t101 . all elec buy11tll09.000 'tU~!i. 6'"1"j,-lf ~ ~ lulchera, dlnln' areas ~ ' -.., I' ft.!117~' Dcntrolnt IOZ6 Jmmaculale·ma ny RUMIOLD J4JILe.e.tMwy .• c.r-e .. M• 3 Hr~ f:lli Sun11hlno ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtr11111202ncrow~~ REALTY 675·4822 ~----.--~___,........,..-__.._.. lloma, nr 11:houla. new HOTS. SITE l.n. has Jacunt & oun·,-.--------•I I" ri11I"'-"' •A•1•Je •· 1>ul Ulln. 192.~ :!Qlll Crown•·------" •·~ ..... • "' Thn•e 11tre1 on Co1i11t Retil Ln. has Pool & -- 10-u l"u ly &:apt 'd " dqi"d, ll11hw"Y neur Danu IYOWNER '" l f t •· I ,•rk .. Jacuitl, S97.500 I OIJll y I on ... 1.. Po1nl uar1na Coa~tul MallorR--uor.. ~-•1e~e Park • br ? bu •• ••••• •• •• •• • • • • • • •• • • •• •• • • •• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • ( f I• "' qt .. ~· • \.All • ... ' ..... ,........ I 007 Coste M•io MESA VERDE \ ,., ' .:••t<I lu1 k Cu~•u111 '"'" honw m lht• '11·11o1 \t•il.lc 't'<111>1l 111 t 'o•IJ M~& l HH lam rm & 1>""'~1ltl1• •'Ul'!ll ljUllrh'C I> A:.lunl( \J tj,,\ 0110 A..:t bi5 ~Ill y11n orni• '«'l' or "'1 ... Comm111wn pcrmil 1s pool1 UI yd Li;: p11llo ~ ~:ll'I l'rmc only 1Ut'd ror t·on11truelion or 96 977 I W/COV Newly decoralt:d 14!5room hotel t:xt•ellenl 3 Br, ll1 ba Huntington &. lndscpd $99,500 \ir ,·ond. rm)ll'h upiir•d terms av a 1 I u ~I e 'l'tmhme. V1&canl. Owner MZ·5546 Open House Sal in,; 3 bd, t•ul 1te !UH' 837 Subordm~uon or Joint anx.loua. Open Sun 12.6. &Sun, l411HAthel. Pu~St ~7ll711A~ venlurc l)oaa1ble 163500 Ag\ 557.7325 Laraea;t commercial · · WESTSfOF.CllARMER p;&rct!l In l>ana Point For Sale by owner 381< 2BA.jUJtrf'dueed avallable Call for J82,0005yrold3Br.2Ba to~ .950 CulC J'> ,; bu~ brOt'hurc, brokers pro· Upgraded cpl n' g, Wum woody Interior lt'cted. Aak for Joo Lov· custom drps, covered 2121 Sterling A&t ullo patio. Near beacoh & UNIV.PARK VfLLAliEJI :o.<JUO be O""nln" ofc., Ill -----~ -Sat .ct.·-12 .. .__ ........ RA.NCH REAL TY 551·2000 IEAUTIFUL 15 the word for lhts WOODBRIDGE ESTATES ADAMS Selected upgraded carpels and tile. Selr deaning double ovens and attractive parquet entry. BETTER HURRY ONTHISONE!! UMCH ltlALTY 151-2000 MATCH THIS l'he Colony 4 OR, 2 BA for unly $82,000. See others & then !lee lhl• one You'll buy 1t' VALLEY 640·9'00 TM Wiiiows L~COURtry Styte Kltcheft + larKe ramtly room with used brick rtreplact' 3 Bedrm. 2 bath. dblc car gara&e Only 1'73. 750 NOR INS REALTY OP,,. HOUSE SUMDAY l·S :wno West Balbo• Blvd. "IEWPORT BEACH BALBOA PENINSULA beach rou.aae. 2 Bdrm .• l bat.h plus studio apart· ln4!nt. L.¥rce R·2 lO\. One b&ock lO the beach. Still NOR INS REALTY l rcauv~ & 11rof to w1I 642 «1758. J, . ......,.HO•"GI Edi1on Park. Open ~ .. :I BH. 2 Da, din rm. n1ct' ,..,..., ·o1~ Nill bl'h & c M are..i" bkyrd in Halcne°'t. ...VESTMBfTS C D W~ ha .. u opAn1nu• (•11 (7141496_7711 LA UESTA. ream n ·~ w ·~ r " ... /'~ c' r $71.SOO 3098 fo't!rnhealh home. 2 sly. 4 br, 3 ba, .,Jlei.peri.oni. & m.:r" ""hl. Ln. !>19·1547 '---------~ prestige area, cls. to lfl.5 Meadowi.weel. Drive by, call to see! CornpMe· ly remodeled & redeeor. ln xlnl latte. 3 BR. form . din. rm., tae. tam. rm , 2 frplcs. Alf new kitchen w/quallty appliances, overlookl major 1reon· belt: pool It rec. urea nearby. Call Lorraine ~-1007 or833·3307 ~- RoyMcC«ch ~edtor 1110 Mewport Cotto MHO 5 .... 7729 l~~~~~~~~~•j llme to el\JOY thta sum· rner m Newport $124,500. OPEN HOUSE SUMDAY l ·S 1trc 1nlerc1otcd 10 a , d d be FowrtolnVoU•y 1034 bearh. Super cond. l b II RAR~ Euslsi e fln · sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr1c"d SlOOO's below 1·:.retir """ y y CJ lnlt Slrt.'t!t IO to"n 2 HR, 1 ----------~ 631 041XI 551-0\10 Ba. din arNi. on l~c lol mlct. SIOS,900. 963-8049 & a>10Wei.t lJalho11 lltvtJ for 1nten 1l'w l11rin~ w ullcy Ch>!\l'lO'll'hools FANTASTIC 64S SiSS BALBOA 1'1':N l:".SUL/\ '.11111tl11ut-·r1byappl Owner outiirown & anx POTENTIAL Open Sat /Sun -Cal. hv•<·h collll"l'. l llcl1 mi..---------.,, 1 (' I J '' .. ... llJU.'> lo wll ...,.:l,51K /\~ u ( c "Ul'. nt-'W ~ l)l'O l'IUb!ilC 3 br. 2 ba. 5611 I bnth vlu" i.lud111 .1pJrt , , 1 I 7 1 1 , • II t ., b l ~ ~ l " r l mcnt l...i.rj.\e K 2 lot On<· COLl.t.Gt; PARK. 4 Br+ :wma J e · • oan ... a cp " r • JJ • ea ~rene. $10'..!.000 Ownr. bl<Xk to the ~;u·h Mill fo'a~ Rm. 2 lid. dbl fplc. forapl)l 645775!1 buy11l$1SD.900 IW0-2885 llffil' tu <'nJOY ~ummcr 1n cov d l)illlu ('UI de i.at· --------- Nt!" pon si~1.sou Uy o .wnl·r s15.1rn11 POOL HOME n .._ 494-8057 • 751 4232 \ \_ C~UIV•"I~ .. Lovely Mesa Verde. 4 PROl!E.R~ EXCHANGE, I& MESAVERDl':Jl1r 2 11a. bt>drm & f•tm rm. '1 _.._ OwJ\t'r'& pnde, 1 units l>tn Rm . Fom Rm. \'3 Cpluml)t!() for wcl bJ.r) l216W B11lbou 1345,000 cant $89,950 7712386 ovens lo sparkhn~ poo11_983~6~7J9~~~~5~5~7-~76~2~0 lbr11hall Heally 675 4600 PRESTIGE :'~.~~lo Orlercd ror11--------- RED CARPET CoroM dee Mor l 022 MesCI Woods Villa Rffllton 64S.10'4 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Authent1<' Span1i.h sty I ~~~~~~~~~ DUftLEX m.: to thh 4 year old -h•1ml• 4 bedroom ... fam1-SEE IT HOW }'nme urea :? 2 !Ill un1ti.. locutcd on unu.,uully lllrl:t' lot t:i.lll tco<JJy VALLEY 640·9900 h room. 1>114 lull ~•led 1hruni: 81rrh -...1)(1(!, loi,: '>ltt-d hrt>plitl<' Central Jtr 1·unthl1onin!! Sunken lt\tn~ ruoom. $11:?.9110 llh.H5'IO 1720 ('.1.>M Ch.1rml'r I.ob ol lol.CIOll & :;l.llOl'll i:IJ'\'\ fl :! TARBE' I l•~ !>13!J,95U M.'l !!55 0350 ... 'h BLK TO OCEAH "#I In California" EASTSIDEVA IRAHDHEW Room) . l>n ght. t•ht>rr) qwet. luq(e )Jrd full} lndHpd Move 1n nn 1;red1l appro\ al 9<!l.5<1U An'l1ou~' tlrukcr 752 90Zl COLLEGE ft.ARK Gruttbrook lbr. 2ba Cl)rner lot t.u 5 OR. 3 Ra, most popular "' r.ranada mndl'I ()pen i.hoo Opn Ilse 10 6 daily Sat.Son Sharer & Allen $79,500. Owner 2284 R 1 Col ate Or 642·9919 e_a ~Inc. 675"6741--~ Hwlthtclon a.ach '040 HOUSE BEAUTIFUL •••• • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • • • • S&s Resale Specialists 3. IJithl. bnght. airy, 1m· 4or5bdrmmodellillV1411, maculale 3 Br 2 U.i somew,pooljj, 968·4602 home 2 car allach1•d Pennml(ton Properties Cl CAUtO•NIA PROPERTY EXCHANGE. lac. ~ ·""'-963-6739 -557 7620 PRESTIGIOUS PAIUCPLACE Country Engl19h upl(rded decorator home. Sought alter 4 bdrm. Cul·dt!·suc No Age nu! Owner Cumpletcly rt'rnndt•led 01> an ovt'r'>l INI lol /\ 11mashm1t 4 llR µlw dt•n plus formal dlnm.: plu~ hi.lie fllm1ly room with open bl'J.ffi5, natural wood texturei. and ucc•an und jelly v 1ew from master suite & sundt>ck J11.1t steps lo Ot·t•.in Uh·d Crowded" Coml' S('f' th111 ~plll'IOU:. 4 bedroom, 2 bath carpeted home with mammoth fireplace Pl.US a 28xl5 cabm·hke den' Lovely ~asts1de 1111· .a t 1 o n u n Ii o n I y f14.51l0 1?arage. now 11 11ood work room Could be convert t>d IO i''um1ly rm. pnvacy SAY "HELLO" _960-__ 527_2 __ _ galore $76,50(1 sz~.oou TO A GOOD IUY VACANT $72,800 :s Br. VILLAGE Ill U Willow Tree, 0111:11 Sun. 2 5. Sunshlnt! yellow & wulla or glass opemnl{ onto 2 patios ure fealur~ t-:asy Calif llv· ina &cntertulnlng can be yours in this 3 BR. fl.Im / dln. rm. home with 21"1 ba. & central air. Green belt & ml. view. Enjoy pools & tennis, 11eller tranar .make orrer' Call Evelyn EVB. YN corEL.AHD REALTOR 552-0434 WOODIRIDGE ESTATES, Adam 11 , Tudorn.l Prime loc 4 BR, 212 ba. ram-rm, 2200 i.q fl. Up· araded By owner !123.500. 559·0441 --- TURnEROCK 3 BH. ram rm Brood moor plao I, besl buy In Turtlerock SI 14,000 All ofte ra considered Owner /Aitt . 833·1927 Open House Sat/tiun 1·5 New Woodbridge Condo 2 Br+ den. 2 ba. L11e opl, '8'7.500. S500 mo. 844·4847 or673-JO'l2. Own. Agt. RAHCH REALTY 551.2000 UNIVERSITY PARK $94.950 Eicc1l1ng Ed10burg model town home w /3 bdrms. family rm 21~ buths Huge backy11rd w 1bnck patio & hrep1t Waterfront Homes 631-HOO --- CEHTRALA/C WOODBRJDGE 3 Br2 Ba. i''wm Rm. Din Rm Sll5.~ Ag\ 771 2380 TURTLF.ftOCK 11111:.. Prei.. home :1 br. 2 ha. bnck lrplc. ttl1•d roof Beuut vu:w 1.ii lot $169,500. Call Dkr 833-71!()9 RARE OFFERING Plan Ill Turtle Kock • BR & fam. rrn. on huge secluded pnva\c lot 1 Yr. home warr1tnty m cludtd. helps make th18 o very VALLEY comfortable 3 bedroom home The roomy family Orangetree Pauo homl' 2 lutrhen is 1 homemakers br, comer lot, upgraded dream Also an electric SJ9,700 840 04~ garage door opener for --more ease of unloading Turtle Rock Broad moor ll. the car after the days Sl \0,000 for quick SJI<' .1 shopping Call now A~k· Br. 2 bJ in beaut c·ond lnl{$7i.()(lo llARDF.STY. Hl.THS 675 2866. pa~c Pat Burnham TUT'lle Rock Bc•ulllul 4br, 3ba on best fo'ttc lot A~. 675·$98~ REALISTIC RETIR&~iHT HAVEN 2 Udrm . 2 bath O·Y 0 upart111t!nl A !.lone !> throw to \he ot·eun & dl)wntown Light & 11iry, very l·lcan Own1.·1 I 1rn1nr1 n I( al 8 ~. • ~ . ~!11.10 GET ALOT while you can. We have !>everal oceanview lots avallable. $4000 to $10,000. * 494-1057 * OPEN SAT fSUH l ·S 1116 MIRAMAR Spt.'Ctacular ocean view. ~ood & gla5S. beam CCII in~L R w Crpk.JBR,2 BA. formal dtnmJt rm . !.JJhl le\ el ()" ner an' 1110s Make offer Asking Sl12.000 LAGUHA IEACH CORMER COMMERCIAL RANCH REALTY 551-2000 .. is the word ror thrse owners who have pnrcd their howie to sell' Take advant.age or thlb chunce to have a neat 3 bdrm , 2 bath home 1n Irvine fll,900 OFFICES stratei:1c 112 5 n. fron- laf(t', ocean aide of hwy. Now used as Real Estate olflccs. could be 3 rcn· lah1. Seller will lease back. Priced al $Z25,000* IY APPOINTMENT -Plac• ca1u44.121 & IM-IQuail ~ Value as the word for Uus new carpel, rresh prunl. 3Hr. 2Ba decoralc>r sharp atrium model R 1-.:AL home 1-'catunniwallsof ESTATE t>y McVAV . m1rror8, plu.<1h carpeting BEACH 842 937l A C()NV[Nt(Nl IMOPPtNO AHO SCWCNC CUIOE Foti THE ~~-~000~ VJLL~ REALTORS Portcrflno-1.0CJU"a Ocean fr Catalina sunset views. 3 Br, den, 3~~ ba. 3 frplc"s. wet bar. jacuzzi. l Yr. new. Plush carpels -decks AMERICAH HOME REALTORS ~l~~ Prap~!~o• 1400 OUAll" NlWl'OU llACH ( llARMIN<; Duplex. ;! Br. 2 Ba. & I Br 2 Pal HI\ Low Cloe.e to tennu. Sl ii2.000 , Dwncr t>40 io.10 Low Price! Eashide Tri-Plex 01.D CdM By owner f'or th111 wrx-rb area. Three 2 Bdrm units No Charmin!( 2 br t ba Owner'!. pnde thruoul. 3 \arancy probll'rns W11lk hou:.c un xtra wide K 2 bedroom.,, drn. callnK lO shoppma All units in lot $1:!).SOO o1wn Fri . ii re a . t o / v b r I ck good cond. $172,500 Swl & Sun 114 ManAold hreplal·e & family room DOU'HIH R.E. 640-7252 Added on rumpu." room. 494-8581 $75.000. BKR, call ----CORONA 540 1720 Super Mesu del Mur. 4 HIGHL • .._.05 TARBELL BR. 2 BA. for !lale hy "'" owner/agent. $85,000 The Ideal combmallC)n of . · Open Hou11e Frl/Sut1Sun a n t" w home 1 n I.In "#I In CoUfonda" 1-5. UM MIHion Dr .CM 011tubl1 11 ht>d ---~5 M161hborh<>od. Ceatunni 4 Uai..JITS ~ all the latest uppoml " l~ deg ocean v1ew on the ment1 Ove r al.ied WESTSIDE bh,£11. 3 br, 2 ba Open l(ill'a&e, larae rooms, hse, Fri, Sal. Sun. l·~ batb,1~pdowowet-bar. EXCELLENT OP· 1147 Gleneagles Terr. rntiuoceanvtew,all(ull pORTUNITYI Live In CM. F.P . S\63,900. Pnn landscaped. walkm& dls the 3 bedroom. 2 bath un· only. Farwe1t Comm & 111.. .. h Jandllcupmg Onl) .... _u - 9111.iS-O Ask lo i;ec It ~-1.'?"..~ NOW! ~~ 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shone,.. •• Realty 846-5573 ••LAN OM ARK By owner 5 br. J baths. 3 rar gar. brick patio, up· ar carpel, low malnt. 183.500 963 6372 LEASE W 10PT TO BUY Brand new S&S house. near Yorktown & MaanoUa. 3 Br & den, hli&hly upgraded. '595 mo. CHEER REALTY 846 5.531 Seascape Condo 1 BR. upstairs model, spacious sundeck. Call Ron Ellis Century 21 960-2358 Crou Country 848-1188 C.tom Waterfront 4 Bdrm, 3ba. beautlrul~ dee. Davenport lslan Spanish tlle, hu&e rms. Room for 42' boat. owe. Exclusive listing $330.000 Purcell Rily, Sunset Bc.h Call 846·2848 wnce to private bead• it and rent out the other 3 Brkn. 848-8345 Sl:t'~IO. fee. wuts. Painted lhruout.1 ________ -4 c •44-7211 new carpet.a, many more M-,. yiraol features Call to aee .,.."' ...,. l Ir a.och Condo Pvt unlt. cl~e lo shop· pin& Owner anxloua ! '88.000. OpenSal&Sun 1·5 95112 Pelt.wood Or. HB Great Western R. E 8'7 .9632 or 963-7600 Oceon Ir Harbor Vu Be au l if u I Harbour Pacific l Bdrm Condo. Newly decorated, prvt bch. 2 balco~let, pool, apa. etc. Only S'T7 .~. Ph ~ 1044 owncr·a unit MS--0303. ly OWMt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• rh>.NIG(I. 31\IL(Y & l\SSUCIAHS F OREST E OLSON 4 Br. 2 ba. ram rm. 2 cov'd pall, rompl redec.1---------•I S89.9SO Open Hout1t" LIASIOP'TIOH RETIREMENT «' STARTER r-...... ' ...... ~ { ...... ··~-- Sat1Sun I 4 1582 Brand new 2 bedrm Mlnorea Dr 9tl3 76111. plush home 6 M09. lease 1~owner~~/~•~ll~· ~--~2184~5~~ option tB0,000. 1475/mo CAMEO SHORES. Occa BY OWNER 3 br, l'~ ba In 1: 8KR963 71166 Thlt may be for you. A View tatate, 5 Bdrm. Coll. Park area. Beaut. MESA DB.MAR ~~~~~~~~~!cute 2 bedroom home In $.1811,0GO. For lnlormallo home fOf ... 500 Ask for rmmac·Uke new. :s br, 2 •IY OWHEtl• Irvine. Convenllent to SA VE $I 0,000 Neat duplt>I'. xlnl cond 1163.llOO 640 76'12 c•ll Bob Mcf'arland Belly, aMJated by J\oth ba. ahake roof. frp\c, uUl ~a.a. tranaportation 8'li-3m Realty. 714-631-lWTO rm, dbl gar. $79,500. ~r~r1c~f~ ~~~~ an rec r eal Ion a I ~c Pro~rtlH 1140 Mlaalon Prive facilities. Only tee.500. U near beach. Huge encl. 61H7 &Hut. Greenbrook OPEH SAT /S M 1•5 ~ourtyud w /fountaln, Nr. So. ·eoaat Plar.a, 4 OwMr 545-6475 11.ereo, liahta 3 BR1 1 Ba, I · HfRlf~Gf 1 t' ~ I I I , d, • --- ;yr1 new 3 br 1~ ba J1 frplc, room for ao4-ona. , ' . ' blt 1• . MESA VERDE lrf pool _-.500. Call 538.(n5'7 _ am. rrn, n . • -ic. ho 20oo COOL _, kit.ch. Air Cond. Huie me. over cov'ed patlo. Aak about sq I\. 4 Br. 2 ba. panel DISrHATEI! occ'py upon loan ap· study, encl. porch, 4 br. mP11terp1ece prov t ' VA appraisal or· 3pr1nklers . Will sell for W/thake rour In pre-der'f!d IJ5 000 just tBT.750 Ulla w\c/nd atlll«Ma Hunt. Bch com· CRAWfORD & ASSOC. Owner A1ent Priric only muntty. Fine 1cl)l dial. 9674701 Evet188·5S&S M9·21_1..,3 ___ Walklna distance to mjr. ~IDE pretty 3 Br. 1hoppln1. Sarrirtce ;it 1-. Bo. 2 car 1ar, tree r19,850. llMd quiet at. By ownr. ~ tl,950.~ WIST5ml 1..;:._~-------=--i llAl.TY. tMC.: OPEN I 0·4 142311 1741 TUS11n Ca& PlUCE 1\J;D\JCl!I> FOR 911)111' a bf, J bi, paUo ~cit SJ1• aharp a Br O>ado, Nr. 1boppln1. Landmark, corner lOt. Atkin& s12,1100. Bkr. Open Houae until sold. ~1161 C.U 901024 for dil9C• darll. 1W'4CH AIALTY 551-2000 . QAL OH TH( GO Wrap Pkls Pants! Knit All in One! Culverdale's BEST 5 Bdrm., 2·~ ba • ram rm .. formal din rm , covered patio, new paint inside and out B111·k11 up to park 11nd open r1cld:. si~.ooo REDUCED 815 N. Coast Hwy 494-1001 494.7513 NEXT DOOR.. to Emerald Bay! Love· ly 2 bdrm .• 2 ba. beach home. Loads or charm: beamed ceil., frplc • l'nc-IOl>ed &arajle + extra carport Ll(e .. fully lndscpd. lot, completely refurbished. wtlh carpel· mg. drapenes & paint. Ready for Immediate oc- cupancy Sec today al ~.ooo ONLY sn.soo A host of dulrable mi-iiiiiiiliPiiiiiiiiE?liiNiiitiil·5iiiiliiiil• f•tur9 milk• thtS the Ideal home for the grow· 241 Nyes · $15!1,000 inc farn1ty Both the rear 2Br. 2Ba. ocn vu, tum r I f II di .. ffZ1 Nyes .. 1229.500 ar n1 am Y nin,. Cuat £n1Tudor4Br/3Ba room and master 1u1te Pan\Ullc whitewater vu. open onto the pool 11lr.ed back•yard A rormal Jlv. ade or may IHte/op in& rm , 1pac1oua bdrm• lion. lmmac. 3 yr old 3 tnd abundanl clout BR, + 2 BA hm w/pool, 1 pace o Cl o r tr u e ouulde .... BBQ le fire CalHornl• llvln1 A rtna. tn Lac llUll •t,500 beautlrlll Pluo 1 loaded -GS,000 eqilit)I + c.uh with uparadea. Cor La" tkl\ .P.rosiertr. 1A&rodw. Rltr. red hill ~ .. 552·7500 MOVE.-tH 49'.-Mtt I ..._.,,..., S4llie ..._., ,..., S. "-'" ,_ S. HMMt Fw S• H4Mlse1 For S. ·••········••·········· ............................................................................................ . L...-..... 1041 ........... 1041L...-....-1012 ...... YJefo 1067 Mtwporlleoclt 106t ................................................................................................................... 5-yTo ...... oust l lllh d I Uf •h d & lAei.hraf1rd lto.,m) 2 I lrm. .ha " dc-11 t.nJO\ 111.J(\l • lubhu1.u 1 1•1•) llUUQJ & 111.-r11t" II •Ith a ••ll1111r. d1~l•tH r C>OLrHIN l.l. C44t"HI Of ~\1.W'JIClliU. Uir, ?ba, torm •Im 1.r11 1-a llo, C'IHI rl \ .. r 11 - \...,.1.111J .. u111;ain nr-.lv lnclacpJ 4. 1ln111 .. 1.-1J n 11$ T" lllJI I r 11 1 11 i. $1111.blltl (\\ "" n• r CIM +44f ~4 Wt V>f'll p!11nn.-.1 1 \ r '011 lf'mp h1 h.-14rn , • '' 1 lf'\('I t 1111 1'1 I Ill HI! Ill I an,)•lfl & flo1•1n \U Ill 'Ulft f If l\;ol dlllll I'' I I I Ill n I II d r lf1 " \I ' 11 ~ '!. h ... 1.111 1111 "-o :!~ \II"'" 1 ... h Oflil':\ t>H~L i;ilr & oll !Ill ""'" ..: ~ft pn\ .. l) \d l"Ull\l" iuent tu 'ho1.... Sll.O 10 1 1255 C:e-rril o~ llkr 7~ SPECTACULAK \If'~ L.111una n1..:hl lii.thh i\ c II l a I 1 n J IJ II ., ,. I ' C:u:.lnm J 111< I I\,\ 11trl't'I t11 .,1 r1•1·t lot .! l':Jtll>!>, hl!>!l" lll'I I. l/Uodl ty lhru flUI :!!ill 111111 iiwner '"tll ftnaru •· IOHDREALTY 831-9411 831-22 12 CllAR~l!IOC: l>t'l'l.l.o:X, NORl'll t.N I> <! 1\pt-.., R 2. Otl'"n \ ll'"''" 2 l1lk' to b<'h $184,500 014m·r. '94~7 ALL OCEAN YU'S (4) Brand H.n. & ....._ AOW.TCOMMUMITY Lowly ' BR. lam-rm. 2 UDO ISLE + Oc ... ~ 2 BR • du. d Llcbed I», IA beaut. Ml.Hion Vie· 3br, 2ba, beamed cell J ua1 i hlh from • honwon Iara• corocr lot. Jo. Auumablt PUA. lnp thruout. South brick t uuuful both ruve In Land 1 l' a p 1 n 1 m.eoo Ope11 3.7 dally. patio. By owner Nutth I nun• N•w J . w /aprlnkl•re. n•• ~1Pinocha,NH359 1187.ll00.8'13-1423 11tur., :s tuJrm , 1 t>a. drapee && carpet Never MADIUD'71 IYOWMB ·41R lwm•· ,.'""I P•n•lln&, ll\<wd ln, look1 like • • ·-I bluff model. Ownt'r w•nt.a to By owner. • Br Cua ~k n Eut . P<X1I 1w111"'J lfh1u w111dow1 , .,al oow Sara•. Spec.'tacua..r UJ)-w llOlar healer Corner 11111 k wuu1t hurn1n11 obllrUCted mex1ntalo " lot$175,000Ph644·1009 triilt ., 1111"11 b•am• ~ .,., coune view. Walk lo --------- 1•1 I s r111u 1la :t bdrm ~ "oil rount, lwke. recrea NEWPORT SHORES , .. ,.llllU' '"'1th • 1·1My bnck ~ Uoo rent.er Prolnilonal· La.st. 1-sty 3 Br. 2 b11. tq.11• ""'' 1 .. nced 111rd ~1\AW499_'A'l..,.,, ly landlcaped. beaullCul "M1'11. Clean Uves here' litlfl ~'4· 7 Ht • _-,..,.~· b' decorated with all up· Walk lo ~uh, pool & WISTMINI On aoir courH, ntw lhruout . end unit, 2 bdmu • 41 bathll IBUOO ~~c~4? ~(JG~ Zl!·PZZ6 J ~ ';/ '~ lcxnr~ IYOW>ID Ht AL ESTAn CJ.Tl.LIMA SUNSET VIEW lrurn th111 acrcat lo1m1I)" plu ~ tnterl•1nrnt.-nl hon11." Plca:.anl ot·c·un 'lo11·w"> tmm th1i. 3 Rdrm . .t1 ~ tJalh home Close lo .. d1ool11 & m a suptonor nc111hoorhood S149.50I> EQUESTRIJ.HS llaH· vour hor~>t· & bcill'h 11 t1101 Hunch homt· on •, ,u·n· ;t Hdrrn . 2 tJathi. IJr~t· \ ard & spul'I' for \our h•lf'>C Owner "'II ('arry lllt T U SI 17 ,500 FJ.IULOUS OCUMVIEWS Jo"111t• larj.!I! & hwldable, llj() dC'gret• ~ iew lols In fir t'' t 11( IOU!> & (j U I et n<'11(hh11rhondl; 1 n the tw:irt 11( l.oi:una Beach 1-'rom ~.OIJO to ss:;,ooo OHEOFJ.klHD OWN YOUR OWN PARK• Approx •1 11cre l'rof lndacpd 4br . fam rm, ..-land cooll rntr. p•ntry, wal. cab., p1100 view SlM.000.131·:a34 TRADE! TRADE! Tn lt."'Vel, 4 BR. 2~' BA Large den w /wet bar 4i frplc Outatandlni view. Wiii trade for amuller ~ ~-~~ PRIVATF. PARADISE Pnce reduced! 1.ovely Seti Terrace home on laq.:e lot w/3 Bedroom, family rm. & dlrung rm SKunly, beach, pool & lennlll court a/fords the beslof hv1.ng at $139,SOO. •radH. Arter 8 pm t.enrus. 999.7~ . weekdays 137 -82eO CAYWOOD $16,900 Barcelona·Doredo4 br, z ba, bt1ut. view lot, lo ma lilt. bacltyd. w /pool & JaNJzl. Comp. uparadod w Ji.Ir cond. Call for appt 1»7652 MlSSJON VIEJO'S NO. l REALTY FIRM SEE AMERICA'S MOST SUCC~YUL NEW COMMUNITY TRANSFERRED REALTY, INC • 541-1290. SEA VIEW 4 Bdrm new Bedford with view. Comm pool ttnnil. $?19,900. 833r3622 or 84()..8557 WANTED: HOM.I': ON WAl'EH w/40' plui;, boal dot k L&nda fale. Dover Short11 or?7 Private party only 844-1452. BIG CANYON Br oadmoo r Plan 4 . w/pool, many custom features. $315,000. Larae nve bedroom. a ____ 644 __ -6887 ____ _ real family home, eent ai r, many up"ra des. Lar"e covered patio for outdoor entertaln1011 $132,llOO FOREVER VIEW Large four bedroom. tile roof, wet bur, rul de sac St.'c from 1>11na Point to Pallll\ Verdt.'S from large l'<Jvered patio $172,000 CORNER LOT La rl(e prlvatt' y11rd !IU rroond11 lh1~ lovely 3 br t:ldorado Home Lurae kitchen & hvln11 LIDO ISLE C-Ountry charm w1lh 20' cathedral c~1llng w hv lnit room & st udy, .. )'ench doors. loads or tile, n ew kitchen 4 Bedroom. 4 bathll. quiet end of ISiand. Shown by ilP?t only $200,000 firm Sodtriln4JS & Anoe. 675-5'26 room wilh nrtplact' ~~~~~~~~~ VACANT 5'1.ASH srLASH ll"s that time again Custo m ized 4 bedrm home ln Newport Beach Friday. Auguat5, 1977 OAILf PILOT D;; ~:••For We Ho.Ht For Sde a..r-IHI •tat. ott.' ltMI Eltat. _ l i\ •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-"' L4ICJIMO I 086 Sc.Ith LOCJUM I OH Mobll tto.1 011do•htlo:'~ToW1t~~ ....................... ....................... ,...s. 1100 ~for 1700 ~ .............................................. J ONE OF A KIND -hcefttftt ocffft •lew. Cwtw ecto.-'a OWll r•Ndlnce. ltOMC)h sawn flr cOMtrvctlOll wttt. ov ... stretMCI beomt ttlroYcjhout. 1...,_..M tit., wet bar, ook floors, leedH CJfaH coblnefl and w i ndows, maid'• qucrt.n_ $32 5,000. UAN/\ l'OlNT 49118812 497-1720 SOllTll 1.1\Gl'"I;\ 4!¥.l 155t l.AOUNA B~ACH 497 ~89 M.wport ltach I 069 Hewpori .. och I 0#19 •..•.•.•..••.•......•...•.•.....•.•...•..••..• EXP AHSIVE VU OWNt.k ANXlllL s llLU .. 'f~ mo:.t popular ' E " pl&1n. end unll Greenbelt view. 3 Bdrm lam rm. l', bu $155 ooo sul>m1l 11ll ufrs Newport R.E Assoc 645-6'25 OCEAN VIEW .... U l ... a b By pOOI "l~nn~ ... Br. r · -n.<Cae 8)(..,, l r (CAP• mile to Mean 173 .5.t1t1 tam's bed), new roof 4 ·. =----~xt paint Adult c M. ~ 2297 o~~ park. 548'173 ttt/ AduJt parlt In I rv1ne z .. 1100 BR. 2 ba , aunpotth, ll•· -••••••••••••• •• ••• •• • y1rc1 ll7,i50A1t"' 24" 3 UNITS EL TORO FAMIL Y IA•t.111do, Custa M1·~<l PARK S7"5Jmo income. Subrrln lmm11r furn home 1500 allloffera. 11q ft Lorae 3Br. 2.Da. Corona .. Mar xtra room. New cUlilom DUPLEX drape:. & c11 rpe t 1, wa1her/ dryer Prof. l1&nd11caped 1 blk lo schools " ibO(lpma. ·ro f)(zy 1mmedl1&lelv. Hurry, wun'tlaat.581-o360. 2Br. rumlsht!d, complete ocn view, sun deck, So. 1..Hguna 499·2630 SPACES AVAILABLE HEART Of'" ORANG f: co GIBRALTAR M H 7S4 0351 Trailer space up to llxJO'. Adull park, no pelb. S48 6173 COSTA MESA Double wide 2 Br. cen trally loca~ adult park Low r en t GROVE HOMES 761-1101 2 PRIME 4 PLUES rEHIHSUU POINT Cl.lslom bit 4 Br, 2Ba home, lo be remodl'lcd Buy now ul $]87,WO, or $!45,000 ulkr e)(tcni.1vl' r~modehnK l'lul'lb avlt1I. cull bkr for uppl 752 I IOK J Ut:droom with open ON UDO Penln. in NB. nr beum ceilings nestled m bay & sandy bch $9000 ucres ot park la od' 644-5729 J 3 br & 3 2 br In e11t·b ~i.q. ft . bldt:. w frpj(':j euch apl., pnme aret1. CM SU0,000. Pnn. C1'1\ Bkr Busmei;s ProPt>rtlt•' Brokeraite Co 752·l!Oll WESTCl.ll"l" tlf<:ST BUY 3 UH, furn rm pnml• ar~a near i.l'hl~ & :-hop vini:. 1212 l'cmhrok1· Owner wunh urfer Cull &Rt. 642 075K Op1•n Sal Sun WES TC LIFF W11lk lO 11rhool:. & i.hop i.: 3 BR, 2 Ba, fom rm. 1!11 floor pion I.gt' entl pal10. SIS 1.000 Owner will '>how U} a ppt 646-0100 $82,!\001 Call us now! ---- HEDl"ARP ET. 754 l.202 Costa Met1a 2br. lhu. 17x55, lull ex1.1 Xlnt llY OWN l-:R lforbur View rond $11.500 Tu be Income PrOfMrly 2000 ',!~~me:. Mont1•go. 4 Br 2 moved Ownr will :.hare ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' I sty, auto sprknlrs. mo v 1 n g e,.. p I' p wtt !'>•>ftm•r. many xlru:.. 213-861-4989 Rto11ut pulm & lnd:.cpnl( $1b0,0UO Owner w /carry Acre• for sate 1200 :!rill TU. :1hown by 11ppl. •••••••••••"I••••••••••• Pnrw only ~ 2242 or 7''211747 JUST LISTED! FIVE ACRES OAKTRHS Huf(e oak trees like you've never seen, cover this gentle rolling s arre parcel on pa"ed road~ a.al &tate Counselor Prof l'a 1nve~t mcn 1 an11lys111. uppra1s11l1>, tu>.' & exchanl!e adv1cr Spt>< wl111nl( 111 Br h multiplex propertte!o S.:.-llCl'll & buyer.J UVUll. Cull Ron EllJ:. Qtnlury 21-960-2358 "'"Conwltaffoft All ull.l 's avail Term:. i---------• BKR (714) 676 5717 OR522·20JO COVINGTON New Houses t'ommert 1al boardtnl! k1·nneh with connecting h<1uw 42 dui.: runs. horse '>tohleb. 1:room111g area & uff1<·1· on •, acre 1n l"•rotun" lk•a1eh Ownl'r" .... ,11 1 arr) hl T U $1!17,500 PRIVATE OCEAN COM-Plush brown carpets. 3 MUNITY complet t' br with large tam1ly w llenn1s courts. pool. room Seller would hke a clubhouat> & pnvate ac· fast ule. Priced al cess lo beach 4 BR S83 000 w1lh large &porklinKl•---------1 S4.~ lh1s dehghlful 411r, I'• ba fam hm Walking distance to Mariners i.chl J.gc k1tch <1dJ. to 11aneled ram rm w /bnt"k rr1.1h' $145 OUO Call Sosan 531 6541 or cvb 5411 1578 nus one 15 u beauty Anaheim St83.000 In' rril·e:. r .. 0.:1· lrurn Sl:W :JCIO lo ~ ~2.i:,o S111·!o r11ng1• rrom ·1 hr 2 ha l•> I br. 3 ba '-,<1m1·"' rumpui. rm~ (jd f1na111·111i.: 111 qual'd huyl'r 1>-1:1 1i:l!t!, ai. k f OI Uom. HUR9TH STREET HACH family room home on EXTRA SPECIAL qwet cul·de·s11c. reduced by anxious owner lo ~ell , lllil $1.59 .500 LOCJIMO ..a,...t Rffllty l]C).5050 4t'64040 Largest 3 br plu~ bonus room Upgrade thru-0ul Over 21100 'q feet o hvlng NPfll'f' Hurry on lhl'I one pool And for your pn va<'y u s lumpslonl' wall Only $137,SOO. 1t ·~ :i beauty! Call 540-1151 ~HERITAGE THIS IS IT!! EASTILUFf..Movinq J Hr+lam Lu.~k home ~11~.ooo Al·roi.ll from l"dM II S By owner 1>11011352. Open u.uly 1·4. ~51\raha, BUILDERS& DEVELOPERS ATTN Prime 35 acr l'" nr Rancho Sanla 1-·e. liberal terms at about Sl6,000 per at• HArLES ISLJ.MD A real pnde or o"' n1•rsh11> Tuple't '" II prc~tlj!IOI" an•a $249,500 2 Udrm . 2 hath home Spanish Ac:c:enh Y.ilh h1.•amt•d 1·,·1lin1:~ ..... _ ............ .. fircpl.icc. i;lained l(lasi. _ SERVING THE ENTrRf: SADOLEBACK VALLEY 714 /837-~ 714 /581-1000 Gill'J:t'<.IU.'> Wl'S\l'rrl t \It• fam rm v. "'l'I ho1r 2 trplcs, 3 ~pat bdrm!'> & pool. ull 1111 IH'JUI g-roumls I Inly $1;J5.0UO Ca II 842 1"'00 I\ ~'1. ~~~~~~---·r---------1 =.~t=.!~ ..... !?.1.~ ---------•1 2~Br 2 1 , !111 , condo 1-'ANORAMlC 0 . REALTORS WALUCE&Co. REALTORS 714 ... 33-6490 Mini Warehouse• Tht~l· ltrt' r l·•T mon,•ymukeri.' Lo<·all'11 from Wesl Covma lo ~llfl 1 1.>leito Jbr. 2ba llflm1· " frvl• Lr..: dl·ck. pal111 w i:.1s gnll. llled ruurt 1•nln Sl42.!">00 Cull 1>11•k EL'!imm1u.·r. llurt•um & !lorn R' Jo: 494 H~'> I 4 IR-3 IATHS View! L.:l'. hv rm hu~ he11m rt-II frpl. wall~ ol Kla.~s lead Lo p11llu & l•lth house. ram rm hlln k1tch . laundrv J ri•.. I\ buy. $126,500 . Mission Rl'11llv 1111117.11 window, oc.·eun Vll'W & on BY OWNER w 2 8 a qua•1 '>tret•l Low main lwnhse, rub ~ie":. AC dhl ll'n .. m·1.·. modl·rn ronvc-' fllt'Ol'CS IJ 11 lor SI 36 000 ear. pool, jacuzzi. ten Olll, ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . . $63.900. 752· 7984 & ...... 722-4365 .-wport IHch I 069 IUSIHESS ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPPORTUNITY 1-'Ully eqwpptod w1lh fan- IU!ot1c decor Bui.y beau· ty Hlon 1n downtown Laguna Beal'h S:IO,ooo I lu.1 So Coa~t I h•'> LMiUNA Bi':A<'ll 497-2457 Eagle's Nest NEW CONDOMINIUM 3 Bedroom , prict>d al 119.llOO. Aak for John at 962 7788 Gaie upon twinkling cily lights & 1hinlng su. Caulma 1un1et.a & roll· 1na h1ll11. The nest Is loca~ on u corner lot The eagle wlll sarnflce 11 ----------- foc sam.500 1422 > IN NEWPORT THE GOOD LIFE HORTH LAGUNA . ~ J __ En1oy gor1teoub o<·c11n 2 Cuslom Orean view .l..JOIUlt 3 Bdrms, tam. rm , 2 IEACH Hews in .111 d1rec-1wn' hom~ Arch Chrisllan baths. beaut cpl ·a. ALMOST OCEAMRlOMT 3 Bdrms .• Z·llor y. t house to bearh. $129,SOO NEWPORT IEACH REALTY 675·1642 BLUFFS 3 Bdrm, 2ba, slnale level "Lu\da" Gated enlry, private patio Walk to pool, schools, par ks & shopping $145.000 by owner Open Sat.Sun 1·5. 5'i> Vista Grande 640-4089 from lh1" unique "''""' & Ahle S325,000 $.'.150,000. bltns, frplc. dbl gwr & glau l'Ondo ahc1v1• 1\IM1 ~ 1622 room for boat & trlr Dig Hewpori ~ Pier 2 Bdrms & rkn. cor lot w /sprinklers & l:o'..u. near pool & clev:ilor WAITING FOR A uovuY aunmng by your ... ..,.,..,,,, v iew of golC course. rwtom pool or relax on ........ .,.,., c;c)OD IUY7 1 ....1..._ II!.....-....• I 055 118,SOO fee almple. .,.,.,r hoi f vt l . UGUMJ. MIGUEL .,_ ~ ,_ c re o P pa toi1 C HERE IT IS! ••••••••••••••••••••••• JACOIS RE.AL TY Spanish style cusl hme, :ondom1mum. lcx:akcl 1n 2 hou.c;cs on 2 lots, zoned New Waterfront 48r 675-6670 pro{deror'd, many mort lhe popular "!o'oolh1lli.' R 3. O<'eanv1ew. frpl.lots home 15 000 under amenities to numerous to Th111 2 bdrm , 2 hath of dl't"kmi.: Walk ll1 Vic · ' ,..__________ menlion. Call for appt home orrer11 th" ultim"ll· market o wner / a&t•· ~ .. tOM11Rrh $119.500 768.3361 • Rir.•LEST•TE Ope0Sat1Sun1.5 in carefree l1vmi.:. lnHt OPEN Sat/Sun 1.5 -""' 2449WlndwardLn NB Ing lond!cape 1>rov1rl1•11 2'7$5 SOJ .ANA WA y MUST SELL Beaut. Park Creative I< prof. co. will Great Western R. E c;pacmUll out1lo(lr hv1111ot ARCH BAY R.Jo: Pl 3 br. 2 ba homt' Lake soon~ opening ok'• In '847·9632 or t'11, m11ny tll•lux,. <l9'JW? 661 lflll &rec priv'gs.Thlshomc Npt. Bch &C.M. area11. feature11 . $89.llOO at SSl.500 ls priced un· We have opcnln&s for * ILUFFS * MORTHEND der sold o ut mdls. n cw o r ex Per Origlnalarea,4BR.Jbu. Beuut1ful ((OrdcM l<•iul CllOICt: NORTH END; Ownr /agt. 494-9767 SAIC1pe1110llll & mgra who end unit. Totally redec. you mto thui home rull of <·hormlnl( 2 BR, 2 ba , are lntereated In a Move-in ready $149,000 warmth & c·harm . thl' d1nini: rm., den, frpk 1---------1 career. Apply by calling HASTINGS & CO. wood floors, frplt:., Lovely lariio ya rd. Therelsatlllllmetoen· 831-0400 557--0110 REALTORS 640.5560 Newport t.:resl. 'J m1 , • rean from lll'udi . $IO:J.oon v1~w. ~orgeous c·usl 642 6500 dy 1'73 7"8" horn~' ' ac $1511.000. s ' 1 ., " l..ar?JeO 4!16 1772 CVS ' ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS •IUYERS• John Saur Alrt 752 20211 Quull Pl Pro1wrtH'!'> 4 Br, 2 Ba hou1>1• on l.tdo Isle Lari(<' J'ul10 Wntt• Clwmr1ed A •967. Oa1lv Pllol P 0 Box 1560, Cosl:I M1•sa. ( \ !l:.'62fi MOYE UP TO LUXURY llllO exqw11tely furn d :l br, 2 ba owner" .ipl. w viewof OCEAN & BAY + 2 mort• apls . newly fum'd for summtr ren la l Walk 1 a blk lo beat·h Ask for Dons 6'~392, bkl'!I. Coop GOING, GOING, GONE! 8 Month old townhouse w 'dehithtful ocean view. !orated in heaut. S11n (;lemente 2 BR, 21 ~ BA. :I channm1t patit>ll. 2 car garage I.orated in private t•ommun1ty w 11w1mmlng pool:. & 9 hol<' p1lch & pull <'Ourse SSH.500 Loguna HJcpt Realty 130-5050 496-4040 CHARMING $73.000 Will consider VA terms on th11 2 t>Nroom beauty w1lh everything. Cozy f1repluce. heavy ahake roof, 2 rur l(ural(e, room ror RV You'll love it. H~RTllA HENRY REALTORS 215 Del M11r 492 4121 S-J&Hlll MPT HTS HOME Capistrano I 071 Custom bit sturdy homl'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unique Or pion :1 HR, 21•--------• bath , lots of walnut 11/<t ACRES for your mobile home or bldg sit e South of Corona. Ut1I avail. 1-'ull pnce $12,500. BKR l714)676·S717 OR522·2080 LANO !rum R a r s t ""' 4lu1 Oce11ns1de Ma ny d1Ue rent :i11tt- parcels al dlfferenl. pncet1 RIVERSIDE TRIPLEX + 3 bedrrn home PLUS vacanl h>\. TWO ACRES A1b~T1 Sparow Xlnt m1n1 ranch sit e lnve:.tmenl D1v~1on Level, ul1I avu1I Mobile 963-7866 home & all un1rn.ahl ok 1---------• XJnL lerma BK R (714)677·58>1 OR522·0S30 FIVE ACRES Fanlaal1c view, well water. can be sphl Good for your moblle home or bldg 111le. Xlnt term~ BKR <714) 677·56111 OR522·0530 ---...... ,roperly t 4 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER MAR.KET 12,400 sq n. G r ou a n nu a I s a I e 11 Sl.250,000. Liquor hcen11e option al . Cal l L Ashcraft, 644·7270. I UHITS-IALIO-' 4 duplex~. all 2br. 2bll', 4 car encl garage. view Slll0,0001dplx Tom Lff Rltr. 642161)1 • ---TAX SHH. TU! Protect Your fncome Bwld Your Estatt> 17, 22 & 44 Umt" Pnnl"1pul!1 Onl> All Pnml• Oranl?(' Counly Location'>' • Kent Roger.i Realty 848 8300 DUrLHES,N.I. •• 2 duplexer.. block tu bearh. <2) 3br . 2ba, cni;!r garuecs. Sl65.000 To m Lee. Rltr, tu2-t603 .. paneUna. FA heat. frplc THI CAUISOH CO. O~ERMOVING Mu1l sell' Close lo har bor. Gd. starter Dl1tressrropetty! beamed c1i11'11 arf' but a $19'.!,500 joy Lake Forest rec rea· for interview. Hlrin& ------ few ot the retilun·11 thJl Pi':G ALLEN tional area on Labor 1~M~on~lb~ru~Fr~l~b~y~a~p~pt~·~ project lhe qualnl. REALTOR 494·7578 Day. Lovely 1 s lory1. Realtor home $52,500. I can find 1l ror you ILUFfS 2819 Newport Dlvt.1 lJKlt. 831-0400 & 4~ Beach area 1pec1ahst By owner, 4 Br, 3 be, tam _ Newport Bch fi7!">·4961 Probalea, FoTttloeure~. Laituna feellnR Thi~ 2 home on corne r lot. 1978 bdrm , 1\4 b1tlh humeo IS lq ft. 3bT, den, n~ba, perfect for coupl<' A/C. CloH to acbool1, SlM.500 LogunoHIN1 1050 BEACH It T!:NNIS MIGUEL SHORES ••••••••••••••••••••• •• a.us. Tbls home i. In DrUahtJul garden home LG rOOL HOME near new condition " with 3 bdrm,;. family Bv owner $Br on quiet prtced to sell. Act. rm., pallos & a ll the itreel. 2400 Sq n plus &U-m4 amenities of a pnvatc huae !l<'reened 1.n patio, l~~~~~~~~~~I rommunily . pool. ten tr I A c a I· nla. clubhouse ~ bu ch ce1'.I 8 • ur aar • Miss&o. Vt.fo I 061 .., ..... 000 inany xtra1. '11bla Is ono ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... of the bat buy• 111 the area $122,500 3 Br. 2 Ba. lplc, rormel Optft Hte Sat /S. dining rm, lfe kltchen & 25201 Grissom Rd. !=~ ».~ achoola & B:J0.9403 K-R Propertla "94-8700 -~HOUSE I U dbl Bankrupt<'ie1,D1vorce """'"" rm. rg pa o. gar LEASE/OPT Weatd1tr lest luy ht ToWll! Investment propert1eis FRI-SAT 1.5 ~:/:~n;r!':~df~atu~~! ~:r1~~-4fpBI~ ~ r:~ 4 br, 21; ba, uparaded ~t:!J Loh/ Below muket prire. I 2042 Port 428 Viale Suerte Open 1-5 kltrhen. rrwt tree11 .. & ~ ~ ~~4~ h 0 me .•• ::-.n:: •••.••.•• !~.~~ w~a:~~-ri Wevbridm Sal & Su n . Call l(ardc n ' Wulk lo FAIR.HAV~N <S A I Lol 1--------r.... A Terra 6iu.a Ufe par· da)'l/eves. 548·8033 schools $700 mo be VS.JC C'ounlry Ct 4 br • air. Beautilul locat100. Call quet. entry ball be1lna Premium ai11gle level Sl4.000 opt. Sule pnce !!mart deco & xtraa af\er5PM.837-64J1 PRICESLASHED! your tour tbru tbla pro-Anita Plan In the Bluffs S 13 9 . 0 0 O A "1o u m <' ~ m1 Agt Opn Sun Only SJ.95.000. for &. • feuk>nally decorated s New camel carpeting mort~aae ul end or he -$49,SOO Two c~oe plots. Harbor Bdrm, I Ba. unatsinC M bedroom PLUS family thruout. 3 Br 2 Ba w 1lge S48·5215 Rest. Colla Men S40-Jl!.SO, Ai.it __ _ room "SOMERSET" hvln1 rm. end unit . -Cua de Capistrano Con-646-8166 home. New wall cover· w/patio. Won't last lon11 C:U.tomr°°' Home do z Br, 1 ba. cu1tom ------4-Plex. Co-It.a Mesa. all~ tn11. extenalve used at $107,900. Open Dally 4br, 2'~ba. fam rm, din drps, dl1hwshr, pool. Harbor Rest Mem Pk, bdrm $135,000. AGENT brfclt paUoa, custom wall 1-5PM. Al\. 645·9950 or PTestlge area $174,llOO 49J.430J Cypres.., sec 8 lols, All o r ~ unlta ae bookclllel! Jn II· M1·403hv• <>Is\ Hae Frl/Sat1Sun 1·5. sep, GS ea, S:llOO for B FOUR L 1 ............ Newport Boa"'h -----· ----040-5357 or 645-8031 A,.. 4 c:•-Reply to ad #95e. Dally p EX, DANA P1' .... u-....... .. . ... "7--7"' Pllol. P .0 . Box 1560, The best buy ol lhe ycur ~·· nos N.c-t Hwy .. Loguno 494-1177 3'601C-tHwy.,S.loguno 499-4591 COIJ\mun.lty HAUOR VU DRASTICALLY Mlnutea lo beaoh. '-ii ea.ta Me11a, Ca. 92626. for Income property. a+ bdrm a beauty PALERMO REDUCED a c r e. 4 b r • 2 i,.; b a . AllkJnll 1165.000, Call m<' Wbal.'1VourTrode! Cordova La Familia Dramatic model Opn r d I 111.12 per Doy FamllY Room 1,. ba. Up. IL.:~ ''"" 21•Ba. laa.,m, din Seavlew • Brdm1, ,.. lbe Sun 1•5. 1134,900. Harlloc R"" 2'holce lots. " ota I& oo lhl• nne ••· 11\at's UWetopay graded.831-1323 rm, prof lndscpd, Be. fam rm. 2 frpk's, 2 NewportlrYine Realtors. 127Seach. vestment oppty. 41~- roranlldlntlle Dally Pilot J~uazl,. Owner at re· atruima. Unbelievable 8311-8588 979-7298 592·4534 Prine. only Servtce Dtrectory lhat can Clualfled ada aell bl• ... duced price of '184,900. view ot Clltollna 11nd --------Condoml•l•"'s/Tow,._ please. Acent . Brobd• estabUah YoW' pro(eulonal Item•. a mall Item a or 7'2•'920 IMGI valley ll!fhtll. Brand new, s.ta AllCI I 010 houMt for Hit 1700 111 ...___.. .... ICJftGCJ 1denllt1 For more 1n. M09 cw••ut." MACM upvuded, & a eteal e t ••••••••••••••••••••••• •n--,•r • la not lmaiilnaryt fi1 vel fom.UoncalJ &u.5678. any Item. Just c all LIDO ISLI '°' ACREHorH ranch w 12 only 1229.500. J . V.CO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cuatom reature1 of fl\· •• ..t•tv O 111 to ut t•------....;..;~-~ .. .::M2=..:·58'78::.:.:::.· ______ f houae1, workebop le ,,_ ...,1~ 7a117""" y tclau.reWork1Towcm1 dunn• e legan ce are wan ... u vcr, q e I ~Br ••• bl.It beach·lenn'-...__ n. k Ba ............. ...,.. ,_, A .. __._.o Do~ l M .. 1 I d b • 79 .. ... ... u.c y area on --".....,... "'" Lux rel re. ca la. found m these 4-PI""«'~. oc.an/canron vlewa with ,_ ... r--" --· r .. ..,........ --• """".-"---U1C ..-crtt. -u• ae YIEW CONDO "' move nto lua 4 vr ma ... , l~ dn. 135,000 Can atilt ti.Mm rrom HC ua on an 1uper ... _rt•~-.. 1069 .... wwrt-..:.--.L 1069 ~ ........ 61•-... _ -11 .-t 11 •-l .... .. , ... _ luab veietaUon aur ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. •••••••••••••••••Lowest 4 Br, lam rm In IOOn. 1119,000 Owne r . quiet be•ullfully dt•· Bradford Pl1ct home. •1'40 builders warranty. roand.lnltbtt enormoua 5 areal Top cond. Won't _aa.oi __ u ____ __,__ coraled W/Ylew. Furn or Ma1t d treble 1reenbtlt XANADU R.E. '1SM)'f~·- bldroom. family room. 3 laa. cau John Vanlan unfum. Own.,r wm help Joe. Thi• ono WOtl'l lllt. bath home. 1209.000 '430 > CompenY. 541•4 nnance. 111,000 pPen tsl.~ ... 55'.-4556 HAUOaVUHOMI ~~~o Sat/Sun l ·&. ~ llONTEOO • Br by owner. ms Part Nmoa. ~r IOcaUOG It 1ard. <>Pen SatJ$Aa.,'40j710t 1·nr11 •,r 1 OL~ON . . . ... -. ----------.. 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Pool, mac 2br •nd twn"-• 1 Bdrm .-aih loll & roor 00 ~Su ,.47· Elden TWO VACANT tall W OtHnlrootl 'a Br, lnl Rm \ilch Fam Rm wave brick t'n'try /(pie. 15150. A&t· 541·5032 tmnla, walk lo bth Yrl1 cata'un a vu. 9425 mo prden. Exc1tln1 2 Stnry Ave 146-TOZ'7 e'°" LOTS. COM .,_rk1n1. MOC.I mu .>rly. 2 car iar m~t •hr. t.c>O f'antty, lndry, dbl iiar. NO WAJTIHG '5SC>.e40-J1Sl 418:M17• · livinl room on LJ11Lt; · 1aa11 11111 ki1t »• Lr1a~•11 ~-"'° 81$-3i23:13U2tl :-1.!c~':.~k:;~~! tBllct.aAduU ~/mo 4 Bdrm on Pentnsul• T..tift 32'0 filAt_N.~~:0t~ u N~l ~4&°°~~~·~ • m -fie nt onian • '' lUJ( Uuan' r. P•tlo, lNIT4MTMOVl-IM 28RdenA1C1dult Cl60 w11td)' walk to Bay 4 •••••••-•••••••••••••• SA.LJSBURY Rt.TY tll'M.~$351 P'ulUott lilud ~1 •• 1•r Ullla• Wnlr. 9'00 ) er + den pluah cpta lBR s:rrs Buch Woodsy " warm 2 br Lu.x Coodo AC m-t900 r.f roe ""''cw.tom n111 ;UJ3.»'122hfl1PM N arnew,lwnbae2Brl'• blUn, fpk. 'cov'd p1t10: 28R $42S In prime loc1t..1on ow. frp~ PoOI. ju~ Adult.a,E/l.kle2Bda, A Gr.o S. CJtwwwwtt l I 7 6 :•· .:iat ~t ••r ~1 1"1nr, cloee to bch " 4BR $450 t:50 I mo Yr I Y l u ear. w 10 hk up. ~. Le 3Br w/dln rm, frpk, & pool. Jucuul, ladry. ~-~-""""'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~':.i· m •11•r, chlkld' M'boola."50.•-3580 sBJt $48S 11ttrfronl llomes 645-$464 balcony, ~ii blk to bay, fllD<'klat'ld 1ar. s:rro. 644· 10 LOTS' • .n1,ima pe.,c 48R,A/C $49S 831-1400 SSOOmo.yrly61S-m'i __ OIJ7I I •l.llllul t u,. :lb11, huae OK .SllS mu. Man•.ier, '-"Ilea W.tco111e 4.BR,A/C ~ --W" .... hr 3291 • y1&1d A\allt/ltol/l.'111 ~ Nlce 4 Br,2ba,yd.Z·car CBR A/C ~ 1''orLe&Mt·3tir,3&honat', ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lc•lBr+den.l8a,1plit 1"2Bclrma,adultaool.y, J'<iGl1b ~ u .. .., C'u. tal ~ m •t.1 :lg,, aar. lncd yard. Bo1t pt, avaJI now, 11651 Van 4BR' ~ ::::~d;i .... , ;l::'bo~~ Real ah.rp 3 btdrm. 2 le\"el, fplc, ancld.a aas, clotolOshopl>U\I ~I> Ph ui1eo0' .. 'u II>' rn1 14.0r•C•,, no kid.I, pel OK lklrcn. IM6·eoel walk to EA"l110"' •-Harbor bath-cpta, drps, 2 car $375 yrl)'. 873-211SS 645-8939 ~ala. J'lana • bwldanll ......._ U.fw"'~ ~ 7Mlll_____ Yor be abarp 3Br , 3&, IUah Schls from quiet aar. _;;'s A yat • ; ce 1Br. upetalrt charmer, UST 5101 rlf'OWld 6 lu•I' All •P 54' I ._ • F ced rd I ptrmlla ev•ll•bl•'••••••••••••••••••••••• MF.SAVl!:ftOE POOi. hi kll., Uv rm. ijj KlnpRdaddrea11,avall area. · 1en.noee. deck,frplc,utillncluded.:? Or & den, skylight, l"\ln-lluC' all or part' ..... l.a-4 )206 2&.ury. 4 ~rm-.. don, frplc, frc1h palnt. wl r Sept t. Owner MB"-192 11834517• nopetaorklds,avallAu11 1pllt-lrvel, (rplc, near J'nc~ fmm r:n M>I• rt•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• dJnlnll rm. choice corner IOftner, 1pmldn, wlk or dl)'ll, M2·1122eve4. 4br, 2ba, din rm, cvrd 25. te2'yrly, BIU 815·38$9 new, coun~etltna. No y llAYP'RONT. rlt!r 4 br, 3 k1e• ~7:i/mo + 1ardcner blM to bch. MU1l 1ee to HEWPOlltT llACH patio, Crplc. Peta/kids Lower 3 Br, 2 Ba rurn or pets, adlt.s. . 646-1164, • u,,..at'ft •Co ba. tam rm, no P•l• tndd I A1t•nt 641M'l29 appruc. 1495 mo <710 I "'YRao1o.1y OK. Xlnl area. Magnolia unlum, 403 N Bayfront _84S_9M __ 3 _____ _ 1H• 1 '7~' uu1 1 1 W 40'.!8or963·~3 • ....... CH ltl"'LTY "' r9' " & Edlnaer. $415. Joan 8 1 Io ui· er 111 00 mu, >• 'Y u Nwpt fll\I l yr old, llJr - -"""'" "' 2 Bdrms., den, 3 bath 146-1.37lor8*~ . . q re upµ . ntEVICTORIAN \ lt:W, ll(HHf I~<' f( I 117S-4~ 2Ba, cpta drpa, 1111r, $42! 4 Br. 3 . bo Fnnclacan 5 5 1·2000 coodoe; extra lae. hvlna STOO/moyrly 6'7J-IMO 2 Bdrms, H~ ba, with Tuma HV ~uu th C.O...,M_. 3221 mo..GUS722 Fountoan. MeH Vlt!W nn. & matr. awte. Jt'urn ........... ~or a..oa,.-sulo 3107 ~ar S!SO. Adlts., ciuy, Ownrt «t6-17Sl ........................ · SdlnOl area. $490 per mo. Unlvi P~k Te~~br. 2t>.:. $1125 monlh ; unrurn. ~fWwlllMd l l OO ....................... rps, ran11e, fncd )'d i!'. 3Hr. 2& 2 caar 1ar, patio IM2·1388 Ava I vd. 1. _,.,mo. r llOOmonU\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 1, ... Ba, lwnh"e atvlc, w patio. Waler pd. 667 .. n fa6 o.-..rt. t.1,1-;nJl.Vunfurnduplex ... 1 .. II ' •~-11:c.notvro '" ., ~ v ct la St c II 1 ~ -"II y .. , new wa paper ......, >NrVV• UDO 1•• •yy ..,U'I mo to mo, yrly a or . a .,, llft«i 2400 lfir fri1k ., pclQI t:~ l 1 •-t 3 br lh ba condo near -• ~ .,.,., .. 120 p;un n "" ou · auper 67'9 7300 Cu"""•rt. 979 687tl ....., ... •••••••••••••••• ••••••• l"''l.IM' Nu Pt"t. i;.w 7"30 clean. k1da OK, No pel.a beach. pool. tenm.s, car i.,... leec.h 3241 r • .... -------- lUG Bt:.AR LA.l\.t:Jo·Ro"T Spycla:I) k1d1¢e 4br &< fam ~7212 ~~vered pallO. $325. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BluU1 4 Bdrm , arut REALTY COMPANY 3 Br 2 Ba yrly apt Blk lo SZ90 2 Br, 1 ba, E . a1de $1.~ OiA> ~ L•btM rm w ""' CK:nn \.U 1.rg ••errs. 3 BR, 2 ba, bltna, 3 Br 3 Ba. oceanfront. location Former model COSTA MESA bay & beach. 1425 mo ~~:."642~~iu. b~. A&t.,..9727 or!l704 ~·duded lot.~ mo DJW, cpla. F /P, etc Lovely 4 bedrm, 2 ba, ll3SO mo. Leue. BlWe, '6.'iOA&ent644·1133 B r an d new con-673-2058aakforSandy ,.UREATHP. 'lh•l fre~h 7S2 0017 Agt 642·2Ztlor8t6-9e66m•& ttone fplc, cov patio, 83J..3UO; Dave\.. l39-0580 ..;..._....;;;. ______ dominluma-cbooselrom Cor'OM .. Mar 312 2 COUDtry .. 1r ' Lo<-!6ted an 1 ...... .r•"'HICl .... G cpta, drpe, good area. eva " LIDOl"'Y_""...,T l·story, 2 BR, 2 bath up· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Grttn \.a.lley L.akl' ltur _,...D ~,. " 2 8.R, 1 Ba Opht, Crplc, & Kld1 & pet OK. S315. _ _...._______ "' """" per or 2·stocy, 2 BR. 2~\ l•--------•I roundNbyNat'I t·ore•l New bn&hl & cheery 3 gar. Lndry & J1e yrd. 98.l-4.5IJ7,A1ent,noree. Qwm1q 2 Br, view lh Brand new. 1pacloua 2 bath unlt. Well hpl zsty•br.yr.roundhume br. 2 ba, frpl. i.undeck. S2J115mo761-5I07a.fl4pm Ba, Cplc, close to bcb & bdrm &denor3bdrm.,3 IJ"C)Uftda; all adult com-~ ~v ,,. attacht.'d iar Cb tu view. mhwshr. Jn pnme -K.JDS OK. 3 Br, 2 Ba, encl lhope. SUOmo. 494.3223 ba condo. Security bldg. plea; 2 car aara&e w/ '(I l l.ikc, \l1.a lot S58 . .SOO CdM loc 3 blks Crom &Side4Br.2ba.&125mo. yard, dbl gar, 1395 mo. Good oce 6ew beam Leuet990Mo.,yearly, opener. Complete . l~!"~~ ~t 111.ih t..rnd Co . beach. S495 Agt.. Days K.adsOkay. Pet1 ok. 0 4-0382; lin •r \ 1'' 3 IA.Y&IEACH modem kltcbenaw/built C. ret! n V 41 llL'y Lake tl75 4!311. eve!I 640-7665 or 846-l7'74 or 64e·72AG SSl-283S Hk for Linda cei g, 2 ge a cFonies.' REALTY 759-0111 lns loci. l ru b compac CORONA DEL MAil tnS JJll -------BR , 2 Ba, 2 rplcs, i'lt 867 20flO · So. Coast Plaza area. 2 Super 1harp 3 Br condo, 640-1847 I~~~~~~~~~ tor. Convenient location. 2 Br Townhouse, Crplc Br. 1•2 Ba. Sm pullo, lov t ~I Ba, 2 urports, patio, Appt. only <G·20 > Pool. tenn11>. Some oceun elyground.s,S/P,Adullf pool, xl n t l oc .l Br , l rg l1vln& rm NEWPORT CREST LarryDyer642-8235 &Catahnav1ews.CIO!>l' only. SJ2S. 548·•471 Goldenwcst & Warner. w/Crplc, lrg ba & dre~s-1 CONDO . to shopping & hne beach err~ mo. lst, Isl & dop. log rm. modern kit. 3Br.2,1Ba,tel}nis,pool, Condomlnl 644.:.is11 • Charmer w/fresh paint, 842.4000 panoramic ocn view, pvt walk to bench. Av111l •1-..&.-• ...a 3 .. 251---------, pvtyd,2br,livrm.dinc gard en w /gazebo . now. lmmac. $525/mo ~.a.cs .. CORO~A-DEL MAR--rm Npt Hts. $310. 3 Br H2 Ua condo, cpl.a, $400/mo.Call4D4·2018. C811548·6317. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW-2 bdrm, 1 both, 645-4963. rerrlg, wshr/dryr , no -lrvine. Smoketree. 3br w/:1undeck. fplc. i:ar . Spectacular can)on & - ---peta.S3S0.003·3008 Cape Cod 3 BR, 2 ba . 2 LJOO ISLE. 2 story, 3 2ba, sngl stry, comm. W/D, all applt's Nr oceanv1ew.2BR +den. College Park twnhse.: (rpl.;stepstolhebeach. bdrm , 3 ba, DR,. pool&jacuzzi. M2$mo. par k. beach an CdM. yearly lcuc. $600 /mo Br. den, l'I·• ba, pool IMMACULATE Family IJ15Agt49'1·7S51 Graclo~ ~omo w/large ssi.S294.SSH2U $4SO/molease.s1seoot. Out of County Prop«ty 2 550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 C F. A N t' H 0 N T rnori::RTv ------- 2Br. lBa, bltns, very clean, 785 Apt l Shalimar, no pets, $250 mo 842-8907 or 759-S80l L«e 3 BR. 2 Ba upstairs, t'l'Jl(.S, drps, no pet9. Nr OCC. 1296. 7Sl·8' 2 Br, l'ii ba, cpts, drps, bltns, gar. pal.lo. $300. Ad.Its. call 546·1773. 1.rl( 1 BR apt. for $200. & pool. CIAll ~·7924 9UICK MOVE-IM Lge2 Br apt, patio, smitll cluld, pet nk, $27S mo In cl<t. ut1I. Call 646-4387 or 642 0282 63' f'ronta1w by 221 · lot l.g J br, 2 •a. l>llUnll, frpk. ma11n1f1cenl view. f:xclu. ... 1ve pvt !x-11ch m C11rlsb4ld $253,000. By awn.er 546·6013 5'25/mo. 545-8935. hme, 4 Br 2 Ba, attach -patio on 60 lot. SllSO/mo ---------- l UEORM, 2 Ha. cov'd patio, ft!nCed yd , frwt trees, gnpe.s & 1111rden 2 >n. old llemet. $165,000 I 714 925 3682 C.1...0SE TO WATER-in ----dbl gar , (pie, dshwsbr, 2Br, 2Ba, ocean view. ap· Unlquo Homea675·6000 °"'"••• Uwfunt 3600 Old Corona del Mar. 2 Clean 3 br, l ba house L&c nicely lndacpd, ~lose lo pllanca, adults, no pell>, ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Bedroom. No children, yd,dblgarage,SJSO/mo ihopl, achools, St. avail Aua 22, $350 mo. 2BRC-Ondo,closetobch,Npt Hat• cozy Zbr lba, no pet.s. $425/mo. 548~ Bonaventure. S42S mo. S31-1192eves frplc. wet bar, super up· beam celling patio gar No f C II c · graded. 1525 mo. Ask for N .._. •.,..., .... ., · SUMMER RENTAL-2Br 28atwnhseanC.M ee.Agt.. a urt&a,2Br,fplc,Smiotobch, Mike or Pejgy opets .• ..., . .....,.1....., One block from Chana KldsO.K $260. 983--0867or960-586S child OK, no pets. 1400 <213)920-1822 ~EW .. PLEX Cove Beach 1n Corona 14582 A!pen Cr 4 Br 2ba lie. 494·3651 ----A.pea hwats ,_..sited "" ~ Lge Ea.sts1de ho0&e, 2 Br, r I r . ' ' EAST BLUFF llOM E ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR + ofrlce, 2 bath, crpts, drps, adults. yrly 310 Iris. 1·295·6827 or 223·31MM Shangn La. All gla'> l>d. tpectacular Bay view Wht crpl'g. 2000 !\Q ft S150 lse 613 8893. 640 1232 Garden Apartments. 3Bedroomsw1pat10. also 1 bedroom & Bach. Mature aduJt:1 only .. ~Apt#2 275 E. I lttl St. C.M. 631·3003 l'"c vacant')' uea Good del Mar. $275 Kids o K. rp c in am rm, new 4 Br w /ocean /can yen 4br, 2ba, VIEW lcAoaPetlinlllla 3707 rl'nl.s 195.000 Down pay COLE OF MEW,ORT pa1nt/cpts. MSO Kent, view, 2h Ba, Fam Rm, 644 0005 Lge. 2 BH. encl deck NEWPORT menl 123.750 Call \fr REALTORS fo\J · hed MH c M 2 847 .14llorB46·1.31l bltns W /D waler & ----••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns Adult:.. no pets APARTMENTS Jo'rey 675-551 I Br.~5, pell!, 01~ $1as PRICED BELOW AREA &rdnr'pd, 165Ci. 491·2970 On Water w bout do<·k 3 Bdrm,'~ blk Crom bay & Also. a.uper 3 UR for 2BR S190. Infants only. BEN lllNKl.1-: R 1-; -------2 BR Condo Lge 38r, ram rm & ofc. ocean Available now. f I S50C 22 I BR Sl6~ Adu!U. onl>. + ~2 :WS6 H.u-bor View Knolllt, 3 Br Unfurn twnhmc In Nwpt • new paint, &......-NkJutt 3252 I'• t Io & Pr av a c Y PJ01mo 613-6055 ~rru ~ l Agt 644 12 uul Nope~. 3 811 , tenn111 & pool n-.. crpts, wood kitchen ....................... SISOOmo ,..__ Ocean&jet1yv1cw,:!BR. 2450News>ortBJvd Outof State "r"nd new .u:. ""'' 759 0717 ""''· 2 Br. 2 .Ba+ p11110 floors, beltt loc Pool, 2 1 ' . _._def Mar 3722 C M P'ronn.rty 2600 u u .,.,.,., __ _ $245 car encl. 847.8004 or Gorgeous 3 Br 2 \ Ba 2 Br wlfrplc P.1llo & gar ••••••••·····••••.-•••••• den. patio, 21.2 b" Short osta esa ·-r-847 .,.,.,. Twn h me. View. _FP. ~-Waterfront luxury 2ur, walk to bt>arh $550 --· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, 2 Ba, 11ar. rrpts, ...,... ._.. Hillh Sh 1 Bd u S250 Lovely lge 2 BR drpe, bltns. yrly 310 Ins. Unrurn opt In Laguna ~1 ursl. trey 4 rm c.-ompletely f~rn pool. Jacuzzi. slap avail, Moilse Al(t tl4'1 7383 very clean, rlo:.e o Cc.: SACRES 1295·6827or22.3·3808 Bch. Oceun view S22S Exec.,lge.38R,2ba .re Collect. 714 ·536·0831 or with beach & view. Sl275mo lse67s.3178 SHARPS.of8ay:11deUr . no pets. 285 Mendoiu. 1 l~:droom fJrmhou1>c, Ulilpd.Fee dee Prlv. yd. Spr· 714-846-3301 SHOO/mo. Wlntcrrlease -·------ l'lt!(' kitchen & hc;itani:. Ll(e. 3 BR. 2 ba duplex., angdale/ Warner. $495. --------•-;-• bc1unnmg St-pt lS Costa Mno 3724 3 Br, SS25 & 2 Br, 142S. no 546-5704 _____ _ r r p ll· He d u l I( u I fpl, gar No pel.8 $490 Homerinders 557·0822 84().2941 OCEAN VI EW. 4 Br, WATERFRONT 1101\U.:S u••••••••••••••••••••• pet.s. 673"2060 _,.. -Li:te J Br 2 Ba. pvt palm. W11sh1n!(lnn rurm l1rnd. 640-9286833·7238 • v l 8 "· n L'am Rm. formal dlna'ng, 631·1400 • • ~ $40.00 WEEIC Ir u, Charmio n slate rloored Cpl<;, new drps & pamt -----ELEGANT brand nu, xlnl ery n cc: 3 r 1-... a, .. ., pnmc locutann . lei.i-. thun alkto k hi h 3 car 0 ,.r, pvt comm. WESTCLIFF 3 Br 2 Bu. •Studlo&l BRA,..., mini.home 1 Ur w/11crl $265. Evs.846-4343 l<JmalriimJN,·ivy ""s"~. 2Br, lbu, w /pal10. yd. 2 area.2styhouse.Nrbt'h w par .sc ,11 ops, .,.. ,....., ed uu ..... Ca (I dbl 3bd3b .a. o _,.8465606 w/pvt bch fac1I. Pool. Cplc,patlo,dbl"ar,$475 •1V&MaidScrvAvall wall pal10.Cµli./drps, Hremerton. Uun°or. & r 1<ar. rp • ovn • a . ..,..5.646-l 35 _..... · " ...____ •n & ( Ad It K 09 "f elccran11e1nc. 644-74S2. --.----.---• t ennis. $90 o mo . ardor lncld. Av l 9 /1. •.-........ Serv. Htdpool s...,ve re ng. u !I on cyport · m1 rom ----- -Clean, new cpt.s 4 Br 2 Bu Huntington Continental, 3 714.493-5188. • 644 7727 dys . 5<18· 1232 2376Newport Blva, CM ly, no pets Refs n•q Br, 2 ba, cmpltly remdl 'd, No peus. s.12S 1021 Valencia. 546-6985 Yarhl Harbor F11dn~ Ueaut1ru1 4br w pool, mMesudelMar11rea.Nr br.llkenuCON00.7No evs ~-97S5or64S-~ P50.Ph 759·0358Bkr. <-ountry rood, may Le view & pvt access lo schools. park, grdnr 10 pets.Call833-7937 /Side l& 3 br 2 bo nu i.ubd1(11ded $51 ,000 ocean. For Info eall cld. $450mo. 968-6070 --Condo on golfcourse. 2Br, Wiii lease our very mce L'Jefvm 2 Ir 24~.~ i::~r~l>PB:~ ~peR•,; cpt/drps, en~ gar.' no $15,000 down 673 tiU55, 1·792 6008or 213-860·0391 3 8 U.u tlrl-2Ba, w /w cpts. W / o. 3Br, 2Ba. beach home lo Pool. mature adlls, no Sat c .. n 675-86711 pets, $375 /Avl 9/1 1116 E. 1 ·682-0155 or 120b I r 2 Ba. roe rm w pool "' •"!"'I"'"' refrtg$350mo. 497·2841 re'lpons lble family . pets. S2SO 645-3971 "" 215l,S46~8.5 i19 3448 Chum below hwy. 2Br. table, approx 2000 i.q ft . ~ 3242 Si(l()mo No l'et.s. 544 4206 -- Crplc, $465 mo. Drive by lge co\ "d patio, S. C11t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Ba, Fam Rm. club - - -• -~ ? -BUNGALOW. Employed It.GI Estate 605 Begoma. For appt. Plaza area $525 mn 4 Rr. 3 ba end condo on prl v .. $425 mo. John Clean, 11tlracllvc 3 br, ~ ba person. no smokers. b~ 2800 979--1285 or S40-1720 abk 545-0193 pomti.urroundod by wide Stock, 494-0706 house. dbl ll(llraite. life MaidServaceM8·7197 ••••••••••••••••••••••• for Zak channels. SS' side lie l'Overed patio, fn<'d yard Lol m Mobile llome Pk m 2 Bdrm dplx Adults. no dock. Sl200 mo Agl NEW 4 Br 2 Ba. lge p1t10, Rm for boat or RV. $460. Sl95 mo. l br. Mat\-'re Palm Spnn~s sell or ex Costa MHG 3224 pets 2024 Meyer Pl. In IWO-ll79 fenced back yard. public 548-6680 aduJts, no pets. Qwet, change SlS ooO 646 7117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,qwre 1791, Re><:hes ter, ' l.ennls courts & fishin1t at 1ecu re. Ponder o:1a ----· ---Consumershwor.1 rear WATBFROHT nearby Regional Park BLUFFSCondo4br,2bo, Moblle Est ates, 1991 WANT· Improved pro Before you pay so~e ...._,_...... 3226 ~· Dock 2 b 2,. ba $550. mo 714 ·4.95·M07 or view, nr. pool. $750. Newport 648-8373 'Pl'rlles Anywhere' Need .. -unn ' r. • • 496-3618 Leaae640·8429 wxshelter •11enc1es for the run ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo 9005.Mo.846·2708 Dmta,oMt 3726 HAVE 435 ac Nev land °.. r o u n d • • c a I I Close to Dan a Point ...._ Foreat 3255 BLUFFS 3 Br, 2 ba. Lrg ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlSO per ac + Cullh & CONSUMERS GUlDE. Marina. New 3 & 4 bdrm lrviNt 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pal, pe>ol, great loc. 1485 El\ VILLAS 1 Br'. bal, Pvt 1 Bdrm w /pa tao. new /d ,...._ br, 2ba Nu crpt.a, drps & carp rps,......., pnt. $!35 mo Adull.s only. 57S.SIJ8 dys 835-6665. dys. 675-6125 Wanted lamtly fnr eves beautiful 3 or 48r apt ------- 1...ndry rac. storaae. :.m pet negohable, conve ruently located to 1chl2' & shopping. So. of Cst Hwy. CdM . 673-4027 aft 5PM/Wknds. Avail· Sept 1 LA CA.SA IUMCA. Paper ~nydhdv~;,~d areh gl~d bomes for lease. 2000 to ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 640-8146. vu, crtyrd, gar. $250. 1 Myer1S Alphu ple~'s '&· opt'ss aovail~eb~ 2200(714)~.il~o pel.a. SSSO. HMTALS ~~~IB:.zr;~~.~'h'::hr~ 5anClenleftte 3276 Smllr Br. $200. 496·5293 ~lc~B~~ 2,!~ ~;'ek~d~~ loch..1&211 A•ail Mow--$50 Dep. All utals pd., cpts. drps. pool. lndry. fac'1. Adult.s over JS, no pels or childr en. Call Sue S56-7177 or Henr y . 642·9137 Corporation NOW! Al Beach or .. Up 2BR,2ba ...... $410/425 club facil. Lake, lennil, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mewportleoch 1769 SJSOmo.640·7266 6736756 to 100·1 of NEW listings REMODELED 38R,28a ....... 1385/5SO SJ75mo.JU.0175 2 Br 2 Ba. walk to bch ........................ CoataMeaa J 3824~~~~~~~~~ Real Estate ca c h day . Sm a 11 3 B f f 1 3 BR. 2~ii Ba ....... , .14SO lltetT OR-LEASE (pie, fncd lndscpd yd , WA TERFROMT ••••••••••••••••••••••• l lg Br apt. Cplt, drps, Lg W..ted 2900 fee/FREE ltfe service. to ~·ppar~i!:!::·wa~k·: 4BR,mea ......... S7~ , W/,.,....1,.,...... aar,S500mo.494·6874 And water view lu"ury Foxt.ollowVm-F-!:...Jelrig, It o ve n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64S-4900 be h/ rt 998 116 vw--• "" a ""• l BR $1200 mo 2 -~-......,,.,.,._ Consumers G I ac ma na. · 4 3br 2bo Twnhn. Mira B..-R · .... ~ M' 0 ·• 821 w. Wilson 646.2010 OWN Property In ** ude or99'74!157 To..,llNlnOWMr Cotta Home1 1425 mo .,.....,., · FURNORUNFURN Frw119wt .. Inglewood, Hawthorne ~ ••· rJ _ 2Br,nu. YU 1345. (714) SSS 6208 (213l BILLGRUNDY 2 .. _to h r I ,._....,•BrZBa orSo.Bayarea? NEW3br,.:'raba,famrm. Mapilllcent vlew, fan· c.c'~ 4Br,NU,2tt«y 149S • ' REALTOR 675-6161 • ...-wn omew/ rp ......._" WILL, "'Y C "'SHI! Incl. Clbh.ae., pool & ten-taatlc house. Open houie D 4 Br, Nrahopplnl $350. 4f3.0554 •Lee patio., enc. garaae 1141 Tuttln. $315. "' "' nls courts 673-6872 "-t ""•· 5 ......... ., p "lf'._. J ..._ OC"'• ... Vlraow b b •AduJla, child 16 & over 6U-m2 ~ Ph.TomD'All .. undro . -.,. ,._n l· • .._ e· ,.,,,.,, 768•0478 .,.,.... "" 4 r, 2 a, ST&tSTOIEACH Pool&JacuzzJavall. E Id B A T.D.,RO,EITIES COLLEGEPARK HOME · qulto, D.P. 133-8544 or FP,newlydecor'd. Wal aata e 1 r pt an (213)674·6907 or (114) 48r, 2Ba, or rwy, 1hop· e61-0798 ~·8600 Mt.ao.Vlefo 3267 to •chit. Lst.• $54S. a BR.Zba S450yrly Sharp 2br. cplt, dr'N, Trlplell. 1185/m o . 541-6201 an ytime or plnc &s OCColle1e,avall r=-1•vo11ey J2l4 ....................... -...&&498-2275 tC:~~~~ls ~'!'.·..l..cb57l~dJ?•Knn. Sto, Matu r e a d lta. No <714ltM8-52211R.lpm AuaU.85-1097 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASAD&SOL S.~ ..... -......, .. .,. peta/children.AvaJl Sepl A'M'N OWNERS. Havt SHARP 3 Br 2 Ba. HUGE ••Very pri~ateexecutlve IJ5%JCu4fUsJ>a:fRVllCE 2 Sr, 2 Ba condo. Spec· Cepbtrwo 3271 AptD.145-&4l7,13a-S448 1.Call642-5872 buyer who uronlly BonuaRm,allbltn.s,fplc, homew/10 walla.3br.2 TURTLEROCK t.cularview. AAer8pm •••••••••••••••••••••• I VIEW OF OCEAN & BR.cpta,drpe,ltidsOK, need.a oceanfront dplx qwet cw de 1ac $450. ba, ram rm. bltna, W /D. J Br 2 Ba btfi •cosy in' wkd)is.137"290 4 BR, ram. rm. cpt.t. drps 1 CITY. 2 br, 2 ba. frplc, nopeota, 1225/mo. 23rd thru 36U\ St .. NB. s..w.6330 ~47;,xt!~'54:::i,~m!; out.1M.6.»5Z29 Mu,,.,.leactt 3269 " many utr aa. scoo beam cell • Jacunl, 645-2911 J ackle, Lido Rily . PR~IGIOUSHOME 982-0962 ....................... •77IO iaraae. 1315 • 1395 ew 2 Br, lrpl, klds Ok. ~ 4 Br a Ba, cklee to beach. * THE WILLOWS. ·4 Br, BLVFFSCONDOS New 2 Br condo. t~ ba, MSG5eorlm·33TI 1.,., wab.r/dryr book-up. WANTED 00 LIDO ISLE. S560 mo, 548-t3M, Owner Lovely 4 bedrm, 2 bath. 2rbam. liv14rm00° ~4r4m1•4r9a0m r...... ltartlna al S500 enc aar. comm pool. W1nter rental, deluxe 4 Br l350/mo. 552-1215. 3 Bdrm or 2 + den. Good or 546-580$ Attnl all new cpta " palnt. • v • 1 Mol\&h. A1ent 844-1133 SJ25/mo. 41a3.&2M 2 ba, -\.\ bllt to bay Ii bch Fncd yd, klda Ii pet OK. a>-5050, ext22. no-· ... tA ..... 1103 N«!W l Br•"' bltna, enc condition Write 1lvin.J ... _,. __ ... 326' Ht..,_...leoch 3"69 ........ _,., . .,.... .. r> fUll lnform1Uon "loc\· MESAVERDE SJll6, ~.Agent, DO Uni~ Par k T wnhae ,_ .. r-__ .. 'r-' A car. no pets . Call Warm & charmln1 3Br. fee. '" _;_lie" 4br •. fa m rm ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br, or unlurn. Adults, no 827 .2479_ l.lon. Write clu11fied Ad ..-• ~ ...... ., • .,1 E tau. N --------.. l~ bath wtnew cpl'I & ., • • · •-· -• ,....,, · ·Ml. Dally Pilot .Box 1580. la~ trplc. 1395 Uat&:IHt) Hlawf'9oa le8dl 1240 .:IC> mo. 75Ult7, Ast. MB-1801 THE I.A YLEAF Cotta Mesa, CA 1128311 497-:IOU ••••••••• •••••••••••••• 2 WICS NH a1MT W l n t e r R e n t a I • 2 Bdrmt, l bath, water ·~-N-..tu -nlAted, '·• 3 Br 2 Unl• Pit • Br $.'580 lie macneb I Irvine Corn11le tely turn. Very pd . sno. Bt. utl Cu I. ....... B.,a ... " ~le,' beaul .. lroplc•I •AVAILAl&.1• u1.cil1of.417.mo . It ~3 8r28a.Encl 1ar.1 s;.clouanewa ptt Pool" ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,, .. 0 _, raa u ... 11-11..1.......... __ .. __ ._ .. _.... e nc l y d , o r t h ops-..... W• from ocean.1475mo. P••Pa .... ~ .-.nw-" · llBd, IBa President Home l#o of Ofonge Cotrt(a Ad\llta No P ta ..... •••••••••••••••••• achoolt. M~: 175·2082, Houaea, condominium• In Turtlt Roe .. Hiiia llG04; <213)445·U2t __...__ ... ...-..--A • do Ce .. ...._,_._,. 3107 Avallnow. and townhomea. Month """"·· -· -.. ':.-• ..,,,....,,,.,_..,.o, ............ , ..,.. voca • ·••· tomonth rentala 1tarttn1 ,...,...., ........ --tBr. cloff to 11•Y. Pk & ~A rtlamg 64t-Cl883 ""•••••••••••••••••••••• 4Bedrm&deo,laereuced aU32Sto r700.Local4d ln D~SIVI UDO beacb, 1275 lfto. Sept Mlllogwltureoms. 2" s Bdrm1,.matur e 9PACtOtJS Oceanfront 4 yard, fl>lc. Mesa Verde. HootJneton Harbour and TWOIMtdrooma 2 BR. 2 bath, 2nd 1toty apt. JO.JuntlC.8'l5-~N.B. WOllNlull.and--.. adu.lta, 1u -111 Scott .er z Ba ~mp&eWly rurn Read, now. ~/mo. tat H·-·•-Bt b c 11 I . ..i f I b .. ...,.._ -hme. Fpk, wtbr/dryr, &luLt7M545 .. tun.atoft ac • • WatnutSquare ...... ms W gorgeous vie w o tum n1 asln 11' ... Ftolmgpooll, Pl.f42.:i0'73 dlhwshr. 2 car ear, no •lormort~llt. RancboSanJoa9 •• ~ & lovtly front patio to watch the Jacurzt.IOOOO,l>lllards. --------~.u· ~per mo. yrl1. RanchoTHR!-.!'!~m· 1s.'SOO boata. Posslbillty of 28' boat allp1 andtxellngcllbhou9e s~.2 S:: :,t::S~t. "v ·-.... U.144-1582 t;.~lllllNnlU 1750/mo. yrly . Amy Ga ton WlftlOClol..,.Tennis. Av•. an.oou or Tint PMlt 1126 Orans•TNe ........ S450 642-&35. CG-16) gym.ond~ot Mulher.IU-3414 woodbttdc• •••.••• 1 141s Thi Vlogt. Mort ct Univ. Park • . .. • • • • 1415 w11,. m .........• ms ~ vou·re IOokltlg '~~~~~~~~I RAndlOSal\Jotq •• ~ tor.flinlan .. CM>labl8. t• Twtle Rock ........ 1$75 ON and 1ivO 8tdtoom FOUR Scdrcioml AM~ Oltcil open GOO IO I«>. RliAL TY INC. NO# ...... red hill __ \ .1 •• ,. , - -I !J j>s twab u.tw.. 1~•h u.ftn. -4000 Offta....._. 4400 Du ' 111 . ,._ ..... • •• • • ••••••• • •• • • •• •• • •• • •• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••tt••••••••• •••••••••• co...~111a~1 tr. ...... lt.,'f IOOS .._..._ .. ••• )140 ..._....,°" .... 1140 emt w ru room .... n-·•0 •0 ••••0 •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •11~u:.:·1aui!d'ry La~ lZPvt Ofnce1, r~ le --------------·--home. •ioo1mo.' No total. ~~i.1ea~M Restaurant dupen. Call IU·4UO F\111 UQ. UC. Seall tOi.'5. ~~ tit a.c PM. rtcne E.xetllent parklns • aood {). 0 '/J.1~ r~~ Rcw>m for r.nl Laauna luc.tl•eWh\ 1~.1.Arsedancefloor. f..4 r/"I/ /<<4 Hiiia. nr Saddlebacll ance avaU. Ove.rlook1 On PACIFIC COAST Lu·vuRY A OARTMENTS I Collvae. 110 mo. Al• airport ' mountains. HWY. J'\ ,..,-"" 16-30, Ca11Jeanl3'1116S Alrport/Re•l•try area l•J•J IU>IOOM ~fTS • NATUlltllfG • UMtqul AMD DUMA TIC ROOl '1.ANI •'u!tlum 1l1"211~rw11 \\ 1tl1 • \11•J•lll1fHtlly I r..:,• n1om" 1h 11111ut11 1•11tn• \\MYb. .1nJ lu,ur 1ou., .1111•·111111•' !hr 1111.:hout l,U("i.llt•d 1111 JI \Jll\OH Ul.l FFS <'11(('1 .t•: r N1•nr Hol\u C. 'hll'll .111d War 111·1 1 lll'N'l'INCi'J O:\' IW \('II >rn1 1JtH "' ~o 11.!:l all2 Mlch•1-on. lr\'lne. 8 l quiet worldn1 men 7~ 02..'M SllOlrnu lo l/H. Wlnlt'r ---nwmha 1100 Share ba, Dllrwi Pt. ~.in Clem. pa o· TV, •ttch 175-'81' mincnt, new, ocean vu, Co11t. tlwy , $130 up IMO 4! JlmJ In North UIW\8 II.au .. ~. Aoll. Im ~ 07,.azs CdM tlhc •Wllll, utll pd, A1C, amplu pka. rrum -..r Rtet•• 4200 ll6.1 No 1110 req.1175 eeoo •••••••• •••• •• ••• •• ••• • l>ehlll~ i•rdun orncc for N\'lwporl Beach n•ar 1J1e oo. 1q fl. 2 ottlces, ~•11 l,ae ilbr, llba, ur PJO mo 833 0058 1151 Av•!) nc>w! S42·lll03 Duvu St Suite 21S$, N.8 0.. ,... .Jtl ._ Mt-porl ..... )169 U&Jboa 11$){, llL..,pl &, 11~ o ~ wk ti up 11r mo ratv 133-9657 P'or ~ue 1400 sq ft ofc/ warehH + cooo 11q ft 1tor•1e yardl Ill Irvine lnt.lu1lrla I complex w 1vu1I Key lock 11111 pump It 11ecrelarlal 1t'rv1ees National Se1 v1cei; Co IM()..82SO ••••••••••• •• •• ••• ••••• •••• •• ••• •••••••• ••••• • tr75'--~IO.orl42-G313 l &; 2 Bdrm i\pu 11ui1.. , .. JC MfWPORT • , • bk-1mmrd11alrt, file, ht•l11r 1 or :! BEACll 118~. St~~ lo I lir••lrt••m1> &. 1u ... nl11iu~11 aand In Npt Heh Luxury • ri•rn ~ ~ air. 21JOA Av111I now. s:toc.l It ti --t..oc9' )140 !'>IM« t H ulat i-1•u lot.fl "" k 11185 552 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r11 rt•.,1iu11 J>r ul(ram OCt-;J\NFkONT LAGUNA Mo1 1111 JlfOl(r:im II ""'11" 11 3 Br. 2bit SI • 9 Private DAHDMIW! ::? fir ii~ Hll Uc>I""""'' HU <)pton ll ~ l>iuh I ~I~ l<l OC t'Oln ~.! llWI Al!l ~ llOK l1·11111s cuoru ,\I t ai.h1on La.I,... to b4::Ch 1450 wk fo)'om am pn v 11H11:c up to l'land Jamhun·t· & Soan j C.ll4W7 2042 2500 sq rt by II arbor J • ••1w11 11111. ftc>Jil )' Blvd & ~ fo'wy Mo 2200 17141644-1900 IAYRtOHT LUXURY aficeSuite, 2 rooms. wet &aeh area J hr br oiml :-;t'w t.lupll·'l(t":< l .l br 5:00 UJI HI~ h1m1ly "' 11el,ll nu. lie p11l10, fp, c.Jw, 1111 >Ii. li75 1.91"' pe~ S175 !Wn !ltiO ~ ' ' ~ lh~e 4 br. 3 ba Bayfronl bar. bath, new crpti;, howie Avail Aui 15 thru buralur alarm S150 mo Sept. 15. Sauna, 60' boat Ask for Gail. 644 7211 dock, fum11hed, yard, wL'l bar, pool tbl Bay view from every room, much more t2000 for all 30 days or S700 week. Avail yearly 1tartlne Sept 16 $1350 mo. 673-1818 Ni."W 2 BR ., B s:Jl.' :! Ur. hut.!c tfrt·k .,.. vww ~ a ' L1w I.iv Hm I blk lo bch THE EFFICIENT AL TERNA Tl VE fo'rt'e l month r t'nl, Ir $Jii.'> 673 1260 le11~ed for ti mu ... 848 ':T177 2Br, 2lld. n1n~ an·u, 111> peb :.in.ell rh1lt.I OK SZ2:11icr mn 9611 9171 Wfo:STCLlfo'fo', 2 br & t hr, ma tun: adulb, no pctll or lhlld, ..,w1m J>Of'I lnq 17m West1'11ft Ur Apt 18. NEWPORT nett OCEAN· ?t1o. to mo. rent incl Re cp l 1erv peTI1011atized phone cov eraae. cont rm, m111I serv, under11md prkl( & more In Newport J-4( 2 Br, 1 Ha, l'nd11w1I ' l(araKt'. :! blk., tu bt·a• h walk lo ~tore'> & hu:t , ~711 mo !lti(~51JI 211r nroceun. d.,hwlihr FRONT Avail Aul( 6. $..'71i}rly Nop<'l,nuq1l Sleepi; 4, $200 wkly 12H', 11 .... 1.gur .&15 2117 673-2493 Wfo ..... H 'l.l'FF UH L.:c> NU Rest beJt•h Aul( i.pat 2llr. 1 llJ hc .. tcu week~ sllll av1ul 1 Also TllE F-XECUTIVE SUITF.. IHO 5470 COROMA DEL MAR l) e I u x t• I r m Realonomrt·i. <:orp Hkr 675-6700 '· Deluxt• pouhlde ~tr.1 large 2hr :!ha hll11" dshwhr /'lir ht'Jl h AduJL'I, no pet~ ~25 mri 5J6.8J62 New 2 & 3 Br lo"ur} ·•flt' pvt pJllO·balnm~ fph t•ncl l(Jr, walk to l1t•a1 h !1111 Oelawarl' 5Jb tilJfi.! 1 Hr $tli0 No p<>I~. 1 hlks to pier 14.t .. hlll~ ranl 5Jt, 7~:! IJEl.l X t: C'ondu " hr I , h11, tcnni~ 1·ll ">\1 10111 pie" 1 • mr tn hd1 1\ppl ' 1ndudc>tl SJ7:1 Call li,1~ It· IUS..!JUl I 111 'Holl .1.l:!!t .dt W\I •fA~tlLY •POOl ~'i •JA<'l zzn:s •l'Hf: 5(;11001. •l'/\llKING UANBURYCIWSS :! Bedroom from ~'70 842-6604 pool &15 HI~~ winter rcntul 2 br Call , between 7 8 JO A M :! Br v. l:Jr.i1otl' 12~0 New 6424489 Be If t' rr l'"'l" thruout Fcnl·ed yd · llUl ul urn o H'l' .,. ·. Bank of CO!>lu Me~a v. pat111 Water pd 2228 2 Br coUal(e. near big Plaza 115 mo No leHe ,\'' Pla11•nt1a Call blwn Corona beach By week 5.SS-l!IOO • t 5, 10:16 ti 20 °'weeks 640 6064 • t.11<1. 2 IJJ, fq1k, .. un'1tdc Balboa Island 2 B~rm ~!~~~••••~~.~~ .!hou~t'l.toh1·h,:!<'ar<'nd $400 wk , Aug & Sept i:.1 r , I a unit ry Yr ly Kelley640 5511 4 DELUXE OFC'S ~.10 mo 673 ~~ y-.....t..1--R--Aall .. 250 eonr rm . Stal 25, all uo;anun ......,. "' paneled, sm wlu.<' 111 rt•· ·1 Br . .! B .. 1 llu~•' J.JJL10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrJ;l1 . 1xx1I .11lults uni> BIG BEl\fl LAK f:FfH>NT ~l!"I mu :!013l Santa Ana Cabtll!I <71411166 7701 · .\H' Call Ktr" >111 5-140 or 491 9727 or 839 5173 1 lllc><·k tu Otcan Jhr, lhu < 'rµL,. itri,., No garai;t• Yrly $425 675 1026 2BRHROCEAN LAG UN A lli':ACll 2Br 2Ba. s ip& 6, slt'P'> to beach , p1cturt':.que ocean view, pvt pulao, lodrY 494·7302 .. - llnc·k rrr~·plucc, nr park Rentab to Sh... 4300 Like• new, 2 ba Lse ••••••••••••••••••••••• gj() mo 673 1!4113 f'em 4 br 2 sty, 21 2 ba. Nwpt Hgts duplex Nu J llr. l. Ila, f><'ll\, rh1lcl 0 K ~15 mo 646 7171 pool/JaC, cln & rehahle '175 mo+ P UTIL N.W Hunlf' Bch, 1 blk to bch 114{). }4()9 ar l or 2 yr lcasse Lake l"oresl '11rl.'n Ktnt llJirkana 711 5111 9393 Pl\IME COM VJ l.OCATION t'or ofc or shop Coii1>I Hwy Lu Heh 33ti IQ ft t-pvt 1otarden t'rpl, $275 incl ulll11. Gumb1ner & 0811()('. 494·1M2l STORE f'OR LEAS F. 4500 sq ft t'inc1L loca lion Harbor & Newport Blvd CM 548 3401 or Eves 548 3270 3876 WALK TO BEACH San Cl•met1t• .....•.•..•...••.•••••. Female roomnh• wanlt•d ' Newport Mariner's Mill• Over 21 lo share 3 Bdrm S48 11q fl 11tore or offin• apt near beach Sl431mo. S300 <2131477 7001 Jerry including uUI Eves after ltdaltrial R9fttal 4500 TIMBERLINE • Br I 11;1 Condo l'onl. nr VILLAGE 1>1· ,1 • h s21 :-i rn o !'lev. adult apnrlml•nl!-o Wlr tr11!oh pd 4911 7:\Sll 7p!!:' 675-311'4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Female to share 3 hr l'atunnl( un111ul· 3 llr 2 Bu, ~Jo , 2 Br 2 Ba. houl!e an CM 1125 mo det11gns Vaull('cl $.IUI •, blk bt·h Onan Call 642-4133 art 4 oo <'('thng8, pn \ate \IU rplc flLtllO, dbl l(ar 's yards fareplare~ "1» f>ll74 Vng fem, share w same .:aroges ti more ' furn 2 Br apl Pk Nwpt. 2&38edroom 2 BR i.:ar. pool, view Sl70+ 64().34165 from S300 iidults, no pets P>ll. 290 ~-- lndltstrial Units WJTif Ofo'FICE 1400 lo 3900 lq n lmml•d occupancy Lea11ne of nee open 9-5 Mon·Fra 711 W 17lhSt •C·•orcall Eamnaa 28 dot lllgh quullty. 9 stands in· el uded. Mu11L 11ell. 750-2251 Alfl'O LEASING. cltiver people own their own bullineM, part Umll OP· portun1ty. No invest menl Tax advanlugei; Call Jerry llurnlt, ror de twb 751·89t0 JANlTORIAL Busane:.i. $1500 mo income. $SOOO fo'lrm 493 0064 CiOLF COURSE In heart of So C11hf re liOrt area $475.000 Seller will carry walh f75,000 down. BEN HINKLE R E Call Geo f'rey 542-3456 FISH &CHlrS Super Beach Loe' Uruque 4c ~real potentiul 19 Yr. lease Ull 751 -3741 Professlonal Sl'r v11·c Ru11111es11. ucl1ve brn~·e 1973 Part Interest. rc a~onable invcslmcnt ubove a \'erage return personal pnrt1e1pul1on open Reply w 1 telephone no Lo PO Box 2, Balboa, Ca 92662 MoMyto Loan 5025 ......•.•....•......... ht, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'i LOANSAVAILABL~ Credit not important lroker. 49l-3 I 02 SWING LOANS 2nd & 3rdT 0 S I DAV APPROVAi. Credal ·No Problem Curu.tru<:t1on Loans CALL ANN 673 1166 Money WQftt.ct 5030 ......•...•......•..... $12,500 needed ammL'<i for prime R E . Oppty $25,000 rt'turn wilh111 90 days 540 7558 Mort~. Tru1t DHdi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS 9% Also 2nd TD Loons t'a1resl Terms slncl' l94!J Sattlet> MtCJ. Co. 642-2171 545·06 I I For Sale 1st TD on Npt Bch duplex by Ownr 142.000. 9' .<. Due d11le 3 yn. 648-7616 or 433·643:' -., Lott& ...... IJOO DAILYNDT Pt !!idey. Auauat 5, 1111 ;;:~:;:;;;.::;-_:~:~ twpW•tfd 11 ....,w..w .11oo'H.f,w..w 11oi In Bar1a0ln 8aaket •••••••••••••••••-•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••" Market or parklnl Jot of .,_ fMSilf ...... JIM • Placenlla. CJrl . M•ter •c• Cpl Rl'1W1rt1 No queauon1 M.lddle aJod experienced aaked. 548-GW.3 for 120 lJnlta. CDM. Apl FOUNI>· 2 dop, la Pure + .. 1.,,., 80 chlld.reo. lin.tod Buff German Shep, ~1_1 __ ----- blk t t• n youn1 male Arel\. Des11ner 2 s yrs Shep. 4lM 7016 Chru &to exp. or receot iraduate 1''ound Siamese Cal, Call t.o us.enur,. 768 3441 1''ount1 >ml blk mall' cockapoo dot:. apx 3 • mo.. Wandcnn)( on Cu nyon Dr , CM. Cull ~3231 Lost· Fem Germ Shep. Blkteray, Vic Fashion lsbmd Reward. 640·5988 LOST Near Park l.ldo, lon.i haired iruy whall' cut. answers tu "Lul.u ". Resldllnllal. commorc proJt!t.'tl To work w min 11uperv1a1on. s.1 .. ry open. Cont11ct SUMMA Enx1net'rs & Co1U1lruc turs lnc. Surwel Beach. Attn : Joe Hudson . 213 502 2tl67. 714-346-55111, 8 30·5PM, aft 5PM, 714 962·5329 ARTIST Prnducllon for A·V pro ter11m, ! /time, beni!fllli. Cull P1tula aft l lum. S46 1420 ACCOUNTING Cl.DI A fu1l·time posltlon ii avallabltt for ac- c ur a tt: clerk to a11l1t lo busy newspaper offictt. Duties an varied. Should oo a 1ood typist and operate a 10 key adding macbln~ with skill. Pr1:v1ous 11ccountini off\ets experience is desirabit= Work ln pltasant *='lviron- mtmt with eood company bent:flta ln- cludlng 2 wc.-ek:s vacation after one year, company pald group inauranct:, · crt:dit union. etc. Apply at: ORAMGI COAST DAILY PILOT n> W. Bay St .. Costa ME:Sa Bttween tht: hours of 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Call for appointment please 642-432 I, nt. 27' F.quul Opportunity Employer Rewurd 1ffound 541J81!17 l---------•I ASSIMILYLEAD tWpW..t.4 7100 ...._,W..ted 7100 LOST· Sm Sprln.:cr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. Span Vic So t.a.:una J\i.!\t!mbly of am11jl el~r Liver & wht An11 to lro mccbarucal dev1lci. '"Chel~cu • H1·.,..11rt.I ' 11 Requires cxpl•r . 111 love her dearl) 1 Call t1Jred1n1 work or up lo 10 Wcm.l y 19'.i 4233 DM!mbler> Day ::.htft STACOSWITCH IMC Pound Goldl•nJ.ab about :1 ll39 Uaket"Cosla Men mo old, Malt' \.'al' Mc~J 549•1041 ~;;~~ & Capri l.u l::qu11IOpporEmployer Penoftal1 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Jnnk1111: µroblt•m ·1 l~ll Alcohol llelpllnl' it hri; • d11y 835 3830 Pllt-:<iNANT" Carini: ronf1dl'nl111I 1·11un .. cl1nl( & rt.•lerrul Abortion, adoplaon & k1•ep1n11 Al'CAllE LINDA & VICKI Outcall Mossa~ For the Fvn of It! Servinic all Orun~l· l'o 1135 7313 Spiritual Reoder 1111.SSu El Cam100 Heal San Clemente .. \J II> hl 1''or 11 ppt 492 7296 •MICHELLE'S• ASSEMILERS Assem biers. prec t11on. male or fem 4 yrs. m111 expu Good manual dex lenly, good l'yesighl. soldertn6' & microscope rx11cr Small rompo nenl'I. llurd workinit". de dH·utcd 1ntl1v1duals n l't'dl'd Sm a I I co w good lwnefits, 11d op POr. udv1.1nccmenl Call Carol, S!St·3830, MV A11i.iisl Chef & Pantr> Person Sec Chef. San C lcmt-nt l' Inn . 125 Avenlll.i 1-:splandu1n, Sant'll•m ASST Mgr M ar1 ne Jldware Man t yr. txp 111 high ~olumt• retail m11mt S.il t omm w l'XP C11ll ror appt blwn !I & 11 &is 1711 Out1·all M.is:.u~t' Auto Mechanic. foreign IOAM 2AM 731 1 lltZ and or dome:;t1c Clean Ol'TCAJ.I. M ASSAG t: 6PM 2PM 973 08!13 •SHARON'S* Oll'l\:1\J,l. M ASS1\G 1': 1!111 1224 EXOTIC GIRLS M111111ui:1· & Mnd1·hn11 Outr111151l 3100 ,543.3200 DANCEOFFUM lkuul nudl' 111rls, dunrl• & mp M!"IKIOnll 1111\M lo 2AM Mon lhru Sul 625 N Eurhd /\nuht•1rn AU.ERGY CONTROL IHFQllti4A TIOM Pr~ reronll'll me:.~111(1' 1714 1 5439624 or \Hall• Allergy Control FoundJ lion, Bo" 1583. Oranlll' C i ~ill .. hop, sleady JOb 646 tl310 Automotive SALESPERSON Selling Toyota & Voho I.Jib of 1rurr11.· <ireul earninl( potential You need 11utomot1vl' ~ale~ experience t11 qualify a.all Saa Ir• M anu1itl'r ut MAR9UIS MOTORS MISSION VIEJO 831-2810 49s.1210 AUTOMOTIVE A Ot'W Chevrolet dr alership 111 the Irvine AuloCent<.>r 111 now hlnnl( for 1111 dt.>pnrtmenL'I. See U..'INOW' MACPHERSON CHEVROLET :!1 1\utoCenteor Dnve IRVlNE CALL 768-7222 lollklltg ' TELLERS t\111 or part i1mc lmmecill.1le openinp for exper'd well eroomed In· d1v1dual1 lo work In busy. friendly al- -•KPRS lZI $1050· RE le Med Supplies Employera Pay All Vea Uz Reinders A&ency 4W() Birch Sl, Sle UM Newport Beach 133.Sltl 0.11 fOI' appt/estab '65 1M11phere. Xlnl ulary. ------ IOOtCIEIPIMG E'<pand1n1 mortea11 banlun& firm an Orani• Co. has an lmmed. open 111g for an lndlv. w /ea JM!r. u 11n aaslstant booll keeper. Must have p.W exper. In mort.aaae ban\ in&. Please Contac Cathy Thompson a UnlCMI Morlea1e 714 /963 71f73 beneht.a & arowth poten taal Call pcraonnel 64.5 5333 IAftilK OF NEWPORT E.O.E. Ba.nkllll( Pos1tion1> Open t•or: TELLIER HEAD ll(llr9' Bank experience req·u. Conlal1 Bob Crel1thlon Irvine National B:ink 833 :1700. E. 0 t; BAR GIRL Nights Oepl•ndablc Sa Ill I'} + 64ti . 554-t lanftalds A" Shifts Call for appl 548 77111 Beauty Asst Shampoo G1rl, MV, call eves 495.1005 BEAUTY OPERA TOil Nfo:WPORn;n INN Eq~I Oppor Employ~r IOOkKHPER F /C Multi books for pro1 mgmt. Call 640-0l~ CA.ILE TV IHST AUB. Underground " ovet head, 11lao bench lechn c1un. exper preferre< tra1nte conslderec 642-3260 Cafetena (ult & r/\1m1 Exper pref'd. Sant Ana Irv area. 870 6373 6440661&6404740 Cafeteria/Grill Cool BF.AUTV Opcr for bU!I} M ~·. rompany benefit salon Call Sandpiper Call for appl 752·7113_ Hair Ctr 675 7720 canvll!ti. M11n·Needed Ir; Beauty Stylist. mus t do new lrend11 Very busy salon Top w1111es for rl ght person l.a kl' Forest 83'1 ·4250, 837 11779 BEAUTY OPEKATORS Earn More! Ct.IM Salon 644 7321 or 552 0943 Bkkpr/Aui11lanl, Full Time. Mature. 979 7~. Mrs Van Horn Uout Corpenter f'1berilu11 & Gel Cool Repuirmen Apply at. Dana Point Shipyard 34671 Puerto Plac<> Dana Point llarbor ••BOOKKEEPING CdM really and dev~op med , rully exper· Oceanside are J .4:1) 1188 Carpel layer Phone after 4 PM 752·6106 --- CAJt W~H Help wanted. Full Tim Over 18. Apply In pcr11t Metro Car Wash. 29 Harbor Bl. Coela Meta Cashier Clerk lo wo 9 30-6 Mon & Sal. ~ Thurs & Fri In Cd! Good refs &. exp req Hrs lo increase an f'a No 1tudent.s please CJ Mrs . Adams for I terv1ew. 644-7575. Chrullan Coun:.l'lllnll lleahnl{of Memone!l Joy Coydendall 0 S.l. mcnt firm needa t'Xp'd Cashier-Resp wom• girl F'r•day, e.xer secy 1-\111 & p1Ume. eves type Must have con wknds Apply, 0 .1 Automotive slrucllon bkkpg exp AirportGiltShop.~ New Detail Shop need.a CommurucatJon skills et· caahltr Gen shoe dr By appt 646 7K4 I help 1enll1I. Salary open work. f lame. Must WO 00() 4611 l)(•li.:ado 493 191111 fem 2S +, 2 Br, HB. dogs 642-4463 A home by the ht·.11 h ok.Llnda •540-4914 xf.4 or l!I one ol lht• bl.'ttl'I NEW Duple" 2 br, adults. 848·21676 thinit"° in Ith·' oo prLt1 ('plS, drJ1!1, D W ---BRAND NEW l.lghl & "';:::..":'"ts/ Lod&~ Rader wanted. fo:ai.t Cou!\I, share expensl'S & driv •••••••••••••••" ••• •• • tn• LEAVING Al 'G Ii Top wages pa ad Engine Welton & Co 675-8900 eve11wluld1. Apply, Sb Steamers, eng painters, Market 10045 Adarr buffen & polu1hera, up· BOOKKEEPER Dody HB ' hol1tery shampooers. shop up l person oft' check out. pack-up & de All duties up to P&I. .. r.in1ot<'. 1wr S375 492 6853 F'emale roommate, 3 BR. bnghl ore 1u1tt + 1600 New 2Br. 2bJ, hutllrno,, :?Baapt.onBalboaBlvd sq rt fartor~ or ~......... 5100 f173 7o.T.! ••••••••••••••••••••••• RF.l.AXIMi MASSl\Ci 1:; ti very. Apply al 768 8311. Bill Carmer. CASHIEllS Jmmed. full Ir p "lir openings 1n our S\ service ga11 slatioi'I 11.B., CM &. SA. are. Ca II 82Hl260. , encl i.:11r ._:1110 r11n Vi•ryl'lcan,laq(c-1 Br apt 67$-5035aft.7pm warehouse DrlJ!i. cpl11, 1---------· lleai·h C:arfo•hl :;~I 7WI 4 hlks to b1·h Adi Ls only. ah rond . IJte truck door The New Sandpiper Ten· AobJamc, Lil' Mallhl'Ur 2069 Harbor Bl, CM Mission Viejo Walk to beach ' 2 llr I' , Ba. bltn11, t•rpls, rlrp~ $!5<1 rno !>454560 Female Roommate want Ideal loc ~· pc• "'I It ,111 nl11 Club ofrers hm1tt'd ed, sh a r e w Is am e 11 t 11 memberships. No inllla Outrnll99.4!14~111 645·1030 - IOOKKEEl'Ell D11Un11 de i1harc rl'ntal11,l----------i F\all chorge. porl tame•, OCEAN VIEWS l'n<'l1.111ed i.:nr. Sc!ll(l mo 3 llr 2 Ha, frplr. rnl'I Wuter pd. No !101¢s 715 l(ur. bar. Sil~ "46 Ml-t ,. '"U" Uclav.urc Call 957·11U2 uftn 5pm SanJ " 968-®J C~trano 3871 J Br 2 Ba 4 pie)(. fplt•, end ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;, gar, fncd p11t111. 1pt!'I. OCEAM VIEW drps. blln11. 1hhw.,hr. Urand new 2 Rr. 1275 to walk to park, 11chool~ ~ Nr Pico ficach. 105 I" ahoppng S3SO 847·334ti, 1)(>1 Rrposo 71C .e96-5275 !lfl8..4967 s.toAna 3110 LIVE Near The lk'uc:h' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Casa del Sol BRA DfORO Pt.ACE· Deautirul Adult Apl!'I Spacious 48r. 2Ba, pool. Gasl.Wot.rrold kids OK. 137$ mo. ,. 2.1661 Brookhura.t. H U 646-:1751 lj ''2· 66 53 s.et. LGCJllMI 3'16 ~Oft ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......,. 3142 4ct. qultt. luxurious, ex-••••••••••••••••••••~·• ec 2 br. 2 ba apt. HAllOUR LJCiHTS Elevator to ~le prtv. bch. Party le game room. Offers eleaant ndult total security. Perfart apartment.I. Localed In living or wknd retreat for exclu11ve Huntlnglo,n the adventurous aduJt. Harbour. The Harbc)ur 1 Starlin« al S5l5/mo. only apartment complex. "1J9..283S -Spaoous 1 Br. 2 Br. & 2 , .. Br + den, Ooor plan11 Af u hmtt Fumiahed ti• from $280, are com· orUnfwftlshtd 3900 plernenwd by rn<'honllnl( .. ••••••• •••••••••••••• 1a~n1 " llrtama. a THE EXC111NO beautiful clubhouH rA&.M MISA A"S. W/nuna, nm, Jaru7.zl. MIN\JT.:STONPT larae pool 41 beat of 1111, RCH wonderful peopl~ We In · vtw you to.vtalt Harbour Bacb.1"2 BR. Lish~. P•ciflc Coa1t from $210. 'up Mwyto warn ,. to Alacm Adultl. No Pm . f, sa 011 L51Uleaa Or. '> ~ :"1t °eotsa °'ic:'i: 15 81k1 Ea t of Newport Warner to A1aonquJn . 1'tvd > I 11100 aaybrooll Lane 548-m> TH ... l:Ml ._ Sl:17.50+utll. Child OK "°' wt improlll' 0 li U 642;42SIO ueeds Art Gnffin Ownr lion fee. Low monthly _ 979 3541 rates. Call 673 8120, 2101 V1oco ~nl t.>rprt!lt.'S. AYON 10.3 Mon·fo'rl rlcu11unl 1135151lor911fj 8716 surroundinics. lor. In CASHIER, for count AVOID lNCOMPATIRU: Stc:wGCJe 4550 l-1',•Co-a.st•H•w•y•'•C•O•M•.-• ROOMMATES'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ashlon Island. Able to ranch market Wkd: ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEED EXTRA CASH? post bllllnte11. bu lance Some exper. pref. Ne Social Clubs 5400 l.-0,~.n -Cl)Aru °UHLIMJrm R. \.' Stora11c Oranitt , Counl) l nlrrn'I Takes lhe Gues1wor1< Ruct.>woy 75c per rt per out off1ndinf( lhot • mn Comple.c serviee RlGHT ROOMMATE dl'ni 714-675-1290 J3,2..4134 Since 1971 "' .,.-,-M r Rentals Wonf.d 4600 .-e.m.a e, aste suite ••••••••••••••••••••••• wilitchen prlv Lovely Patk Newport. Avail 1m ~anted I bedrm unf apt ~ C.11 before noon & II\ Old llunl llrh Under after6pm 640-5m0 l220 Qwet. with xlnl ---refs S36-8280Joanne Roommate wanted Quiet - non-smoker Sl!IO . 2 BR house. partly furn m -3883or41M 2979 w /h!nce Nwpl areu w view Vrly 675 6804 W/Male 50l1h. Slra1~ht, 8.»llamor510.30pm. neat & particular Will ahare his luvly 2 br 2 ba Wanted Two 1 Br houses. NB mobile home with at· portly furnlllhed, w /(ncd tractive. emplyd fem. yard ~•r bch or Nwpt 40lsh. Musl me<it. Dale. area 714·675·6604, 845-'n12 8:2CH1AM, 5·10:30'ft.!!._ Male rmmale wanted, MATURE Dep. Mrshl, must be over 25, 11hr 4 Br agl, needt 11ueat ftouse, a Ba hme In HD. &1$0 mo sm houao or apt. Perm. + ~ uUI. Call Mike, _MB-_9345_.;..;.._. ___ _ 644"41162or96:M>748 PROF. Working cpl •eek1 DAliftl & 1hare rentall. honv ln llunt Sch lo L~a. Video Enterprlau, Bch uea. Xlnt. ref 1. 83S-U5l or9fl8.87lfl SJSO tope but 11fill lake -lllnt, l.'are ol your home. Fem lo 1br a Bf 2 Ba apt, •3168 or W.06Sfl ~ area. NR. GU Inc Ml ....... 1 -utU: Maureen. 752·2t00 •UV •HUS eve. ...... OMC...-.. 6a-.. SOPT 1S17 W!STCLll"P·NB AGT.MlAOD 4650 Loti & ~d 5300 Oatinl( & shsrt! rcnlnl!I, Earnings are good·hours company acl.'ount, work per1onablr &. deper ••••••••••••••••••••••• Video Enter1>rl1c1, are flexible when you're w/budget. run profit & 831-0680 an AVON repruen· loss 1latemcnl, ant! dn ------ 150 Reward' Boblall 113515llorD968716 tatave eau 5'40·70Cl or rertain mathemalll.'•1 CIRCULAT10M tiger cat Lost 5 25 vac Tro•.. 5450 Zenith 7·1359. ca I cu I all on s for CLERIC P\Jwcreek Village, CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~--~~~~~~~ 1lalisl1cal reporl Ex· Part tame. heavy "'""' 534 3.'S61 or 540-8263 · .., ... BABYSITTER wanted tor perlenced preferred. won 3-lpm, 5 da)'I Sl(I Jtt'nlltm~n to ec;cort or 3 art1n.-lad1e11 on ex tended tnps, reasonable C..'yru&. p 0 "°" 28020 Chino, ('a !JI 7 JO SCRAM4.ETS ANSWERS Troupe -Qw re Uncle -Amaion COMPUTER '"r,:YIM"t & reparation •••••••••••••••••••••• X-...& IMtrucffon 7005 My uncle sa)'tl hlll com pany is really in trouble Everyone 11 worried. 1lwly discovered that the• COMPtrrER has an ul 1,·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.•.••_.• cer. Lost White Male Samoyed Vic Placentia & Wit.on, Please call 548·7088 FOUND: White poodle, male, miniature, vie Harbor /Bay, C .M 642~ THE BIG EAR SPECIALIZE." JN HELPING ADOLESCENTS Call JAY for lNVOJUdATION ON AUGUST TRIP '75·4610 lntanl wkdys 8 AM to ~I Tern Lone. 644 7~ week. Call M2-"321 i 3PM St.11.rt Sept 1. Refs IOOkKIEPER/SECY 219 desired MJ.4252 Varied dulJei. no smok CIVIi Englneenne Desi RABYSITTER Work.Ing mg Flex. hrs Sal de Draftln1. C.A Reynok mother nda babysitter pendao.!!_skllls ~6S01 Civil En11neer11 for 8 yr old llrl. AJI day 1 _________ Im 5115 ______ _ aumrnt!r, •2 d11y 1chool I.\ Ct.1.AHH Aft6,&42·030C 11·. Animal hoapltal ~ , lrvw. F\Jll or p/tirr Babyailler lo care for our n~ yr old lwm.s. F Jt.ime Room, brd + l60 wk. 41M-8058. BABYSITTER CM, my home for 7 yr. old & 2 mos. old. 979·36SJ alt 6PM Bah)'tlllt.er. p ff, ror kin· dereartnor. So. Cat Plaza area. 54fJ.1424_. __ _ 11 l a Span apeaklna o &u.5'60. ~a ~~~~m LOS ANQll.U PALM 81'AINQ8 WOODLAND WILLI N'WlfO"T lfACH BULLOCKS WILSHIRE A leadlna hablon 1peclalty •lore II now ac Cf'ptlfll applicaUMll for lM fol.loW1DJ posit km•. Cleanlnc·p/llme df $3.50hr. Evea 13/ll La1un a or Irvin Women or men. 661 07f C1eanln1 lady, MilltJ for Dinner Playbout fm.7MO, Mrt Van~ CLBICAL P.-Mt-rolfflott VerHuta oUlce • IW'ded to round Out fl 0tnce at.rt. Wtllins· pttcll In aad Hlilt wilt neecUd i.ot.. ot va.r111 SbQ•ld be uper'd aeaeral ofll<'e A Ul .,....1dn1 With nP-ret. ATIAH ,, ........ Call Mia llllller 644-I071 .. . . . .. ' DAILY PILOT Add •t .. Build 1t...01aper 1t...Hammer It... Caroot it ... Cement It... Wire 11...Hoo lt ... Clean 1t...Move 11 ••. Pr s lt. .. Pamt it .. Natl It... Plaster it...Flx it SERVICE DIRECTORY Plum 1t ... Patc 1 Roof it ... Landscape It . Tile 1t ... Tnm 1t .. Sew 1t ••• Haul it ... Add 1t .. Plant it Alter 1t. .. Lectrn 1t.. • ......... .,. Gtdllt ~ '~fPopefillCJ Nnlmq/P#lf*ilWJ ....................... ..AJll'LlA,HCt: R f:t' A IK ••·tiervtr• rail ~nH1Mt>UJ Carpet Mun wtU laiy your• KOUllE G£'M'INO 'l'CK> ur mtae K•P•lra 4'1 SMALL'!' Al>l> A ROOM ,1NnJn1 Lou! <Juar work Oil Rt.MOD .1.1 Quality at ~II"' 1ulnaa. Prl.'• tonalruclloo with re ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MOWING · t:l>GlNO Skiploader, dump truck, R<>11emaricfa Jlouaerln6' PETERS PAINTINO Quality Work. aot·tcxt MAH V'S PLUMBING Trlmmlnii. Cloanupa, hauUn1. treework, arad x.tnt work, refs, &d rMll!:i: Expr'd Rua lhlea. Av&. rm. S'5· Refs l''ree NOJ~=~MALL llaulln1 etc. Rua lq,demo,et.c751·38~ owntrans642·1403 . Free Eat. Call Geoe -..Dan.131211118 ___ _..;.. ___ _ ~5~ ---HaM1ftt Alice's Houseclunln& ~ PAINTER wlll trade ..... & ...... , • t 11 S.W•la J••····················· at ~ 3MI aaon•ble price. Uav~ m1n1 Iota! red,. 1.lctnatd loaurcd " &lnded fl'r~ ... t. Ken Oardenln1 Serv1c. clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reu, rel.lable, refs. Own PAINTING Jot/Exl. Ell palnt101 tor a van or ••••••••••••••••••••••• up & hiluhna. weekly Uaulin", muvln". clt•anup trans 646-487l anytime p·d.. honest, neat. Reu Pickup true!.. W-0386 Add-ons. paho. akyUaih~" •••k•• •la1 /Te1 •r••.:e. l11ulo1111 laftl. Pt't laltu~d la alftall • nnn profit bz•I <AU f« appt I Utnrb ~7 llMI malnt.-nunce. Re11ona • " Llc'd. Dave91W·l'>U --"rpr1. R Id & comm I. blc rull'1. free 1.'Sthnalfl. fl /up. Treoework. lte81J, lfoukcleanin1 by reliable -!:xt.enor llomc PatnUn1. Ir ~t 962-017 Lu..kay. If c-pt.11lOn11nblHa.:h CIHn ncdy·Sa lvtn II "" I.Iv, dJ.11 rm, hall II,. Av11 IC)dataa 714/MS llilM mr f1 tu, toui:h aiu. c:ht ------ AIU•r 4 30 uak for non fut, freeest'42 4597 couple. Relerencea. Call Paint Your Castle Ucemed 862 7188 ~------- &U-0511 or !Mlt-49tl7 HAULING. Odd Jobs 963-5111.3 or l.m-61211 Averaae Extr 1 Stry $395 · laofllMJ -' Ciu.ar eUm pet odor m.ctrfe411 ..;;...;~.;.:.,:_~ <'pt ' ~r. •• Y,.. ··~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ~ Uu IAurk my..-lf. flcC. ELn.'TRJt:Al. St:ltvl{;i', Com P 1 I an da capes, Law atudent needs work A.TTM:IAC:HB.ORS 25tory $545, lnlr $45rm Comm'U1 ReaidenUal. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11pnnklen, clean·up1, J1m4SM·5'54 Come home " relaud 2 Pnces Incl malr'l·labor .)Ob too bis or loo amall. Repeirs. Lie Is Ins. All -••••••••••••••••••• •• aJl CHUI CAIJ.S Ill hr, '5 SMALL PROTECT YIMlr llomf' C • .... ,.._ JO~ IM2 li:O:t trll't! trim 8 yrs expr In OCC Student. Bag ~. T middle aged ladles will Gwirtlnard, Free eat. 20 yrs upr. Rooms l)'Pt'S Free es! Walt. O.C. Kcfb. Comm'I Main· truck. Trash, tree trim, clean your apt & do your Ted 552 Oll4 or 636-70i5 SlS/up. F\&11.Y ansrd & Ile Call anytime, S4l S.IJJO tenam.~548·9611 etc. Randy 642-5703, laundry. Rcfs/bond .. ble PROFESSIONAL Paint· Qldjobetoo836-tl>9S Tie -- Roo'a l.uwn Service Mow 549-3666 5:17-6051 or540-6947 lni. lnlAlr/Exter. Reas, P'lashr/ll.,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• l d I ---llo I work 1u.ar 64.2t0386 ••••••••• •••• •••••••••• C'"'D ·MI'' Tl l •• N ornc.... de ltlo~n ntt'-. • 1!Jt. -C4MK•no .. for fr•• C'tl ~•ll Jun ••••••••••••••••••••··~ ~&ctric 1»-S.C t:.ronotny At">U1llr• 'Jual 1Jd27l.M ~ liU74 1pra1•d cl'tllntt1. I l' 4t edge a so Y c n·ups CHEAPEST hauUng In use<" eaotnii. Mature. -LI'-" " • •• t•w or M7-8709forfreeesl town t-'r ~:illl CHEAP' experienced. depeoda PamUng Local-Eslab & ~8~~Ffi.,t:.~,l~1 l'\'modcl. 1''reu t:11l, ~ml G;;ral Sentc" 642·2995or~ 1390 ble, refs 536-0950 i~sured Tons or ref a Fraest 893.1439 ~~ wdcome. 536 U26 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houteea...lncJ $14 .50 wkly/bi wkly. !r~d ly/efC1clent --- c.,.... pain, icwar, I.tr• ll'JW~ G.-•slM9 •••••••• •••• •• •• • • • •• • • ,,_ ~· ~ 11100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca'lH'olry, .... , !)I" ,.~nt/C _. R4'h•hlef':xpr 'dJ11pnne11c P-i. duors. ~tr Al•v -CNK~•• aard ner " l11nd1caJ>6. OaallD l I.tr 1."ll Aft. !., ••••••• •••••••••••••••• nea•onabl~. tree ei.t llume & Apartment ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dependable own trans ------~ Hcpiur& remodelln1. Want a REALLY CLEAN XJnt ref1. K~lly S59-4890 . F\ne work. State h e & lo-••••••••••••••••••••••• Trft W !ice 642 6783 HOUSE" Cull G1oghaam --.-&rd Exterior apeclaliat. 10% off w 1thia ud. Plumb ••••••••••••••••••••••• Girl FreeestMS-5l23 L.-.caplag Teyme-<:allco836-~ 1n1. waler aerv leaks, Removing, tr1mm1ng. ~lt B&D Cut1rr•1,. All ph111..-1 MS-SZJOM1ke J33tl732 '"°' rrtt-, lilud. & hnck llANUYMAN Carpentry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -bat b r IJl Inc I. Rt'• s lopf>Ull(, (rest, he /tn~ tn eledncal, plumbing & Windows/Housecleaning Landscapin1. 30 yn exp. WORK GUARANTEED 132-3668 area 14 yrs. Tony 645-~la. ""1ninl hnuh. r,.mrin.4, -..Of'k. f''tt:e t.'IU. 1.tt· & WEt:DlNG·CLl!:ANlJPS repairs, l.1r ~u1 l'k bonJed67~ lfllO Weekly M1unlenance floon.f-46-6851,847·~7 Goodrntes·Goodrels f'·ree est. Licensed. lntenor/Extr. Free est. ---• ---· CaJIM L 5367711 645-8149 C·271ffl2 25yracxp.642·0295 HOMESAVERS. ~lumb •etv1re. W r k 1 u a r f''ree esl G42 9907 982&14 <.:t;MENT WORK. 1\11 kJDds Reawnable. Free VERY LOW PRlCfl'~! ~ Sblht.n1 .. uira~e catlinel'> tsltrruile75Q.6625 on 1arden1n11 main· Wood patio 111Sluller. Ex ---r . ynn • ' ------lng & Hooting & ;ur con· Wiftdow c..-"9 periencc Call Juno Alice·s Hou.secleaning 8yrs.exper.frt'eest.al10 Knowles Palotina. dltionl.n&. Frtt e:.t, SlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• for pr fr ut.11 rm~ lilt to -tt.-na.nce. GeorAe S4!1 201~ order .. 7154 ONE MA!llCrew Syrsex I.lob 1131O!H.5or4934167 Reas, reUoble. refs own landscp 'g material lnlt Ext. commerclul hr. llont'St & reliable Window Washlnitl Re•s Gloss trans &48--C871 :M2·72Q7 uvall Jay 848 4043 or apta, ru1dent1al & llel'Vlce BofA. M1C 01\. Rehable work. Refs : ---pr pounn11 & finlllhm.: ROOM ADDITIONS Sri yc>11rown forms, sa\e J'rarN11g Spcc1au&L11 monl!y Ml 2423 Art now! for rump m.i&nt or lawns, ~hrubs & lreea. Hes. & comm. -----995-215:1 mobile homes. 836-1120 751·3150 L'-t Marlt •73 ••"7 •••••••••••••••••••••••IMMACULATE CLEAN· ------ril'et.'5 · .v ...., Slatnl.'d i.:lu~:. Made tu or JNG You Ot:.5ERVE the MasOfW'Y YOUNG Man, 5 yrs expr DRAINS CLl-:AREO Mtkti 499 1104 --- The faste~ll druw in the MrWeeney. 645·~124 der Alsu desi~n wurk BEST. 758·0377 ••••••••••••••••••••••• in wallcoverinl(. Free !'·ROM $3 50 1-h~e Cl!~ 675-3175 F1replaces·Plnntcrs est.s. 645-8576, Andy Cull 751 0042 You don't need a gun to "draw fasl'' when you plare an od 10 the Dally Pilot Want Ads' Call now 'Jbe fast.est draw in th The fastest draw in !he Brick Coocretc Patio West. <1 Daily P1lo Clauified Ad 642 5878. Wt:Sl a Ua1ly Pilot Rave somelhinic you want Class1f1cd Ad Phont toM'll~ Clus1f1ed ads do b42 507H 1l well 642 5878. 1'1nd whul you want 1n West .. a Daily Pilot Block Walls BBQ Pits Have something to sell? SEU. idle items with 11 Dally Pilot Clasi.if1ed~ Class1f1ed Ad 642-5678 ReJs. Est.s. 646·0464 Clusified ada do 1l well. Dally Ptlot Class1f1ed Ad 642·56711. ------ HelpW ... t.d 7 100 HefpWanted 71 00 "-Ip Wanted 7 100 He&pWa11t.d 7 100 H.tpWanted 7100 HetpW•t4td 7100 HetpWant4td 7100 He«pW•ted 7 100 HltpWant.cl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COC:ICTAll WAITRESS D .. Yery & Stoc:k Clerk MOTB. DISK HB.r Nuning l:;xcc Sec'v totl<!K lloste.,., & bu~ boy Mi INSURANCE MAIDS. F fTIME Lady or mun. No exp·d RH SUPHV. l-11 NX OPEaATOR Pm11 Opr110M S3.Sl.3K c a s a M c x I ,. u. n Group health claims ex Good benefits. llohday nee Will truan. Retired LVH-lelief l· 11 Pleasant Npl Bcb atock Lt·urn II\ 40 hrs lhe mo11l exciting, glamouroui;, tughly paid profess Day or eve sessaons. Pl.ice menl asslbt Good Joh op por 12 IOpm t'r1 & Sul & 10-8pm Sun. 18 Yrs or over. 40 Hrs in !'·all. High nme LlQuor, 495 J:;. 17th Sl,C.M. Jr Urafbpcri. S700+ R~l11uranl, 105 Main Sl. anuner. Exper'd at leas! lM, La1una Hills, Con· pel'll()M considered. App LVH-11 ·7 II b r k r • ~ 0 f c, H r s Gen Ofc p1l lo &.Shr Balboa Pen. Apply dJtly l yr. Salo~n. S.9,:.17~ tact Personnel. 586 5000. IY ln person only. C~ta F /ttmc & p /lime ll 30'Jm·l2 noon. $3 hr. f''et."S Paid "Also 1-'ec Jobs before I IAM 675 9600 Interior Desl&JU. Openlnll •MAIDS * Mesa l nn. 3205 Harbor Joan u team Interested '"I Cont a ct Sandy, at lrv1nt"_1'cr~o?nc~ l\l(enl'Y MsT ESS & 0 Jo' f''IC E for energetic designer The Inn lit. Laguna Bl. C~---quality geriatric.' care 040-1460. .488t:17lhCoslaMesli WORK w i exp & 1eood sales 211 N C tH L Rehaboncnted.174 Bed ---- CCllU 714(75 I ·91 '4 So. Cali Cockt111l Wa1lrc1i.es, Inc , 17!122 Sky Purk HI , Ste C: Delivery & lns!allat1on or Applic, & TV, mech bul'kground nt•t·ess e .. l ....._, ., • ., 1•10 .!!._W)', itfluoa MOTOR ROUTE SNF. Cnll Mrs. [)arms PERSON needed for care ~1 e"'" ~ .. f' 0 r N w p t R ,. h 11b1Uty.1157 0636 • The Daily Pilot has a 9.3 828·7730 sot S 0( lnUenor plants in rom- EXEC. SECRETARY Restauranl . students JANiTORIAL & ;;;;;-:1•u-.... •.l .... -T• ..... -.... • .... -C•E-M• .... -,..•1 JarRe route in Soutb Beach, Anaheim ; mercaul setting. Mu:.t ~:1;J:rt $3.00 per hr lenance man Prefer ~,.. ..,..._,.. A Laicuna approll eurn have expcr & lrun&p. Irvine. Ca 92711 COCkTAIL WAITRESS The Uav1s Hrown Co 646 16H4 l>ehvery mun for c.irly mom. LA T1mt::. 1 0dys 1>er wk. 2'• hn, per day SJQwk 646 1413.m3·2St5 To mklng dar 1n flnan· t•1al services firm Resp., llCYI'EL Food Cashier. t·x du1llengmg pob inrnlv-per vref'd Holiday Inn m11 ureas of seeunlics, Lagunu llrlls, conlut:I huur ~E 640 0123 perM>nnel. 586.S()OO sema -retl red ma le Must have exper. In 1niu1 9400 per month . Part tinH' 12 llr c<Jn• Call Margaret 557.0150, 8'2·7747 lbtwn3·5onlyl maintaining restaurant Mon lbru lt'ra afternoons Thur ... l'ri . cl<lrrlv 8:J0.4::.>wkdys. JANITOR /CPL Apply In person. t 131 Back Bay Or. Npt Bch & related equipment & and Sat & Sun mornings. 11nllmn \\hi r hr pat1cni - -- h 11 v e a work 1 n J: Car and good dnvmg re NeY.purt "' l'J Call roll PEST COHTROL knowled1e or the elec· cord required. Coll Ii !IJ1m 1:n:11 :-.92.:;71,3 TECH tncal & plumbtnl( trade 6424321 Leaving name <71-l•f>.IO!it\!t:l Steady 1ob for n1tht t; x pc r · d A p 11 I y 1 n pcrlJon . l>crb.> Jtestauranl 1262 So F.usl Bnstol, C M Detttcd A11l1t. for Pedodonllsl Xlnt sal + fnnitc.-l><'nc. Exper necess. S411 ·~ EXEC. SECRET ARY HOUSl'X .. 'LEANING 2 re Oppur. for highly liablefc.-malchelper:;,for Jewelry Manuf. needi1 mntlvaled. out11landing housedt•anlng service diamond seller. Xlnt exec secy d<'s1rln~ a <All aft 5pm. 493 7310 working conds. bent:f1ls Apply at. Oranl(e County and phone number OCCUl'ATIONAI. 11t•r.100 No e\ per. nee. Restaurant Ser vices. ------J' rt h d TIIERAPIST ro 1 s 11nn1t 11n group 2001 Ua1mler, Santa Ana. MOTOR ROUTE · h Ith A I M 8am-5pm,Monthrul'·ri Th" Dally Pilot has u Smal l psych1al11 c .l'll LI VdPPl:t C~~ Compan11m. mature m:in for wheekha1r stncken man. Hoom & bo;ml + Uy11 494 5677. t•\'C:. 495 IMS chollen.r.:ang po~ & xlnl --ONLVTOPMANNEED C'OmperuuHion Newport Housedcaning Womt•n APPLY Fedeoral 3355 Via Lulo wanted lo work p lime. lrvme • " hobp1tal m·eds part lime Sam 12 oy ts l n lar11e mule In M1ssl(Jn Clempor;iry 1 occupa I t_rol, 566 E Pyt•r Rd. Viejo area Appro~ cum l11>naJ therapy aad, prefer S A -- Denial of fic e, secretary /rerevt1on1st needed Ph 5411 7074. C..'ONSTllSl':CRETAHY DEHTALrORTHO Secrct.iry lo Oper11l1oni; Chatrsute e~pcr & RDA, Mtr & J>urrhasanf: A).'1. 41 J days or r ttml' Exper m n•s1dl·nt1al C•m· 642 2626 tract adm1n1strat1on --_ For Major. Oran1ec Co OENTAl, J\si.est .• rxper·d Builders. Salury com 1 yr or more X-ray he. mensuratl' w /cxpt•r · Spanish helpful 545.4553 Please st'nd r('sume to ------ Ad Nu 985. Daily Pilot Dental Orthu asst P 0 Bo~ 1560, C<>l'.lll P ume for fnt'ndly. low Mesa Ca 92626 prusure ore ROA or Ste 210. Newport Heh ' Tue:. t~ru Fri, 8 3 Coll J&nll'l' ~ llJl(l(cdy Anns 1-:XITTJC European Auto 6'7S 65SJ re11toral1on ahop nr. <><: --airport needs J:t•n Housccleoncrs. womt•n purpose re!.lorulion over 21, rel1abll.' refs helper 957-0212 own trans. 642 __!~~ _ HOUSEtCEEPER FACTORY No t•xper. net· Bayvww Men & women needed Munor 350 w. Bay C.M now• Lot.s or work u v J 11 ' 642.3505 ' No fl!e! Call or u>mt· in ------ todJ>' llsekper. cxper only re 754-1667 liublC'. rt'f':. o~n l"Jr Pmmpl TempStniteh Perm $400 mo Lil~ 714/979 6124 Jewelry Polisher cxper only. Xlnt working l'Ond .. fringe benefits, 714·9796124 -Irvine.-___ LAB TECH Grr.tde IV MAINTEHAHC:EJLlte Man 40hr week. Xlntop· Port for retired person. Full compnny benefits pd. Apply in person only Cost.a Mesa Inn 3205 Harbor Bl, CM. 1ngs S300 oer month u I Mon thru F{r; artemoon~ exper an rec:rea ~na or Phurmal·y d1•rk. t.•\per .• and Sul & Sun morninl{s related held Con lad full trmt-No ntl!hls or Carandgooddr!vini:re Saro 1-·cri:uson at weekends 1.t. typ1n.: cord rt!q uired Ca 11 ~o~ re<1 . A1>Pb 1n person. 642·4321 Leaving name ---------•I New po r l C <' n t e r and phone number OFFICE Phurmacy.1401 Avocado St , Npt Beach MOTOR ROUTE needed for product MALE. 1n 20·11 w /van. aoaly1111 of yn1C Bio furnllure & delivery and Medical corp. 2 yni roll. instollutlon. Part lime The Dail> Pilot ho!! a majonnl( in Chcmi~lry 646 52 1 ft mute In Newport Beoch. IMMEDIATE 640 1320 OPENINGS f'hoM Solicffor 1-:~per 'd. No 11ale~ in- volved Sct·up uppLl! for' :.ulesmen. Guam sol + i.uper bonuses. Call Phil, 75l·S4ll or Microbiology. Newpl · 1 a ...:.!?m afternoons Mon. thru Bch. 6.11·1857 1•--------•I Fri. 31'M lo S:30PM, Sul For People W11h LANOSC/\PI': FOREMAN. exper. rull lime, wage negotiable, MA ..... AGER & &in mornings 6AM to Seuetcwiol, Clerical * " * BAM. Good tor h11th Swftchboard, Typln9, school or college student ec ..... -..... or Approx earnrne.s S125 per ,,..._., CONSTRUCTION drywall Finishers needed Will rons1dcr trainee Cull· S49·4:r73 RDA cligablc. Salary bued on exp/ability. Irvine S59 0777. aft 6 640·4200 21UISo Main Sl SA ll.tlls. 768_7_926 __ _ -997-2828 . Lar.:c ei.tabllshed office, month, S60 cash <k!poail Data ftrocess Slcllls l'ICK Y rental 11tore has operung for Yard Man. rarecr minded. Wall tram. Neal appearnnt'e & handwriting. G Vay!!. wkday off Apply J930 N~rt_Blvd. c_M_. __ COOK & DISHWA.SHl':H t• lime Shavro·s, 5930 W Coa.~l Uwy, N B COOK-experi<'nrcd. A1>P ly 1n Pt'r~on Colony Ktllhen I ().15 So Coa)l I lwy, l.al?unJ Bt·h Dental Receptionist W;,inted for orthodontic office. mWlt enJOY peo· pie. Please '!end resume to 28 Monarth Bay Pllua. Sult<' R. So. La11una. Ca 9'.!677 Fflnal• Fadory PackGCJfN S2 so Per hr lo o;tarl Mt•ri l raise ~. 1537 Monrovia AVl'. N 8 548 5125 ----- llOUSEKEEPEH / GOVJ-:HNESS IUve·in) N 8. hm nds rull charge person to run h11ehld Re11pons1b1lit1ei1 1nc1·1 supervision of :! girls 11ge11 12 & ts. hi1kp '11 fo'RONT Of'C Position dutte!I Mul\t be mature, open for ear. noee, thro;it as well as able to rch1tc.- & facial plastic i.uritt•rv to teo••nal(ers 111 stan ~nlal Asst tha1rslde, D1ctaph, typinai. hllnA. dards or nealneu . COOK 1''\Jll Patrt ttml' 1-· lime 6 mo·!! exper billing Some back ok cle11nhnes1 & org11niza· l"leancul·C'articr m1ntkd SomeSatA 11 H &16•35411 Good secy skills. Mart Lion rcq·d Due to hi ex· t-:nerl(l•t1t> ~ 79\11 01-:SlGNER·CJll.:ulalor S675. Send rec.um1• to pect relaUnl( to ("art• or COOKS & COUN.l"EH for civil en~in.t•cr1ng Cla'11lf1ed ad no 9111 l· o the1<1rls,u4yrde1rec111 llELJ•. Ouys • "'V"' firm. Donald f, Stevens. Dully Pilot, PO Hoic 1~. pref'd, xlnl opporl for · "' ~ ~ Costa Mesa, Ca 9264!6 former achl teacher An stun~ Apply. Dt'I T<1co. t~c 1R28 f''\Jllerton Avt' moSupenorAve, CM c '1 fl46-t19is G&IERAL OFFICE ~~ ::~~ :h3esi~~o COOK·Some experience DESIGN Draftaman. Re· f\ill " p/Ume entry ore ble. Must drive car a Apply In person, Derby cent. exp. nee. Med!cal clerkr!i;5. In &rowing provided. Should be flex· Restaurant. 1262 So producta bkamd. des1ra· N.B. armaceutlcal re-lble reicard'g worklni East Bristol, C.M. bte. MG-1142 . aearc co. INear Hoag> wtcnds. liovely pvt rm " tor person who can work bath. Sal Is 9560/mo. + COOKS It Waitresses & Dinner cook must be U · wtmln auS>ervlJloo to do rm, hoard. Send reaume Lac. CM. NB. p t.une &. p'd. Apply betwn 9:00 primarib' copyln& "de· to. M. Seeger, po. Do• F /time. Cort~ Shop U· a.m. ·~pm. Aak (or chef. llv. of Inner-of c mall. 19547, Trv. Ca. 92713 per Ref a p I ea" e . Harry a Bar & Grill. 424 Other dutJes anclud. er· -- Charlie'• Chill otc. 1714) Martln1ale Way, N.B. raw Is nuna. Perl. for Housekeeper, 2 days wk, 3 - tM!l·OMl ___ _ DISHW~lll!:R, nppply In rectint 11.S. 1rad &tor hrs ea. W /car Wages Ci 1tudent. No exper. nee. apen, &46-8359 5-7PM COOK. wanted exper. ~erson , 27750 rown c.all 642·7511 belwn HOUSEMAN rDRJVER, XI n t w a I l's . II o o d alley Parkwity. Mlulon II :J0..5, uk fOf' Pam -exn..r Newport n-ach benefits Apply 1n _.YleJo -~ ....., per 1 on . c a n o · s DOCK ASSIST ANT GEHERAL OFFICE area Ca1164G-53311 Re1lauunl. 224 l Jo: But expr rNiuired t.lte typing, reacrva IMSULATIOH CollstHwy,NB.Set!Chet P /ttme full lime. lions. F /T Apply tn IMSTAUEJl ---------1 _6'7_3-_~15 rfa~c~~~o~.~u~~11• Needed rmrned. t-:x- COSMETIC: SALES DRAPERY room worker ---per·d. &u. Hancera on Excellent oppor. tor f'd U l ~ GENERAL Help wanted. I y n e • d apply q u allrled cosmetic ::r&J.~· P 0 Apply Tata. Inc 230 714/MB-1618. apec:lalllt. Sal + comm · Newport Center Dr., _...;... ______ _ Ou&atandinl c:o. benents. DRIVUS Lower Level, Nwpt Bch. •IN-SU•RAN-•C_E ___ _ Apply In Pt!noo Early AM. 3-6, delivery ..:.840--6~..;.780 _______ • JC: PEMMIYS LA Times, C.M. $300 Girls needed tor sandwich DLa1una Hiiia Mall mo+. 545-0770 Bob deUvtr)'. EZ work. Sal + Laauna Hilla DRIVERS.Male/t-'emale comm. 646-37SS. OFFICE ADJUSTER · Equal Oppor Employer mUll be 21, your c11r o; Hair dnlNer needed for oura, SUO • IUO per hr. tquna lkh lhop. Cllen· Counter Girl Nf'eded For G-5425 lc!le pref'd. Call 494·300t <>rence County romfian1 Dr)'cloaMra. 18 Or over. d hi .. 1 1 tl-;.t Mt•3. DRIVERS-a routes open, Halrdreuer, (ull or nee • Jin Y qua au AM 6 PM. p/tlmt-. Muat p{tlltae w /amall cllen· pef'IOn to handle detalMd COUNTER~IRL. Pf\lme. ha\·t clean dtlvln1 re· i.i..Ca.11673-5342. lelephon 1nvcstlgallons. Cllp&. Mike a Ft.b Fry, cont, neat. appnran~e. IC\ltl ai.o be able to 115W. 00 St, CM lt 11'1 •over. 548-0.70 1----.----•1 aupervlae lndeptndent NAil STYLIST adJU1wn. W Yeat1 ex- ' C Q U N T .r; n )< E 1, P • Ul\lVERS needed by LA job lu rea ... y °" dt· Ptrieoct preterNd. Ex· J'Aim.., P/tlll:r•d1ya or Ttmu for p11rt-Um e ctct. .. Salarf + co m m. pert.n,ca l D product e , 1*1 baltd <M\ tit• WOf\;Mu1thnetrucllor. Paid \'acaUon. holldan, UabllH1 4' rr•U"d tn Laundry w orilft' Wknda only. Bayview Conv. Hosp. 2055 Thurin Ave, CM 142·~. ____ , prime t•orner location. required. Call 642 4321. Choose the days, weeks Must have recent re· Alllt for Circulation, leav & location In which you s1deollal experience. ing name & phone or work helpful. M u1t be or· pUcat.aon some commercial come an und fill out np f£J ganlur and motivator. -----l..egal secretary, Orange Salary, overnde & com NE ED NOW 1 Counly Airport area mission. Appointmt>nt EXPERIENCEP 833-8346 _ secretory. 750 8827 NEWSPAftER • LEGALSECIETAltY _ __ DISTRIBUTOR ti~~oVeft~ Small bUllnes11 llt11al.ton MANICURIST Relocate to exciting Lui. temporoiyser.'lce Vegas, Nevad1 and · 133-7755 rirm 1n Newport Ctr Take O\er l'llt•ntele Tom le youro-. bots! leff11 exper·d leital secy Rae flair StyUsll> 218 F.. Coldwell B;,inkcr Bldg Practiral Nurse Wanted Part Time. Call 549 2W9 PRES SM.AH i\ R Drck 360 w 1 SI 'I r ll6 50 hr PcJrtrt't' Prt>'~ 7141644 79:,S or trainee. Must have 17lh,C M 6454012 Nevada 5 most pro 4040Muc:J\rthurBlvd xJnt 11k11ls Call Lmd11 -llrl'll:slvc & f11stcst grow I ~St~e~JM;:: __ ~N~c.;:w;:;po~rl~li~r~l~1l--:~~~:":~~--~. MarucuriJll, w/followmg, ini: 7 duy mornlnQ11 f'RODUCTIOH ----ror new acryllr noll "hop. neWApal)l•r Is looklJli for LEGAL SECY F.11 per In a cry 11 cs. 1 good distributor wtth Office A~ant CONTROL SUPE:RV. Oneto3 years exper, xlnl l!Ba-8300or 894 5777, HB proven track rt'cord. 7 J0.3.30 Sal Sun Mid Responsiblr for pl Jn 1~1111, no ahortbJlnd re-MAT UR E W 0 MAN Must be aerv1c.1 oncnted night to 8, TuP5 & Wed run~. scheduUng, & con q d Call for appl & ncel ln tales If you 642·3505 , Bay v rew trol or all produ<'llon al' 752 25111 • p /llme to welcom arealeadingd1stnbutor Manor tiv1llei Mustbe famllla · · Tiewcomers & contact now. don't m1H thia op wtEDPsystema. LEGAL Stc:lETARY merchants. Flexible hrs portwUty.Call: PART STACOSWITCH IMq for .f'lewport Beach tlrm. Need car , lite typing f702t l82·3078 1139 Baker Cc.ta Mesa gen._eral practice . 547·~. andaendreaumeto· 54t-l04J Conalder trainee, lf ex· Mal u re women f o Clreulat1on Dept TIME fAiual Oppor Employer ceUent 1kllls Maf card houseeleanlni aervic Las Vegus SUN helpful. Sal arr com · pftlme. Car nee. Top P 0 . Box 4275 WORK menaurate. Cal Loura 64S-5123 Lu Veitas, Ncv.119106 7SQ.-023.4 ATI'N: MR SHUE Production Mechantt>a l.>rafbman nffded 1 m medJatt-1)' Call 645 2043 -MF£HANIC. ieneral, .. 1 All replies confidential Work pttlme In one or around , e" per our e1rculat1on sale~ UquorSton Clerk, mature. cxpeP. ( Ume. ApP.IY In Jl('rson 895 W. 19th St . Cos la Men. Domestic f'orei&n room a & .. ti 11 ha vr Mlrlne O"U.I_ toola NOW RecrwtmJt ahatf) pleasurr lime for Wuge.1 neaotla6le. 5oo amblllou.s man to 1ell Youn.ell You can work to open 11ho1> In N~wport. hardware. toolr. & shop near home " 11t1ll punur PRODUCE MAN M f for rountrv rant· m1rket Tnm. at't u~ d.l!lplay Pt t1mt' 1-;xpt·r 831 0590 ----642-6009 equipment to ln4W'tnal outside act.1vlt1es. w~ acC0\11\ta. Av1 Si!80 per pay waces + comm AM ·---- wk. No exper. nee. CaJI & PM bn avoll Call ror l•--------i 75l-OIM det.aill, Real ~late Saleapersor NURSERYMAM Exper'd, f /time, perm. Mature male ovef' 21. 6 D1y1 Sat lnc l ud . Sat/Sun. Work w /plants "lJWs. $3 Hr • up Ad· vancement potential. wauoa 111111 Nursery, Jnc, ~· 830-Sil5$3. HUISl5 AID&S &OIDll'llS ~r c11 Bayview Conv ---1 Kolp. ~ 'J'hunn /\ve, CM 1423505. .W.SISAlDI Loi AneeleaTlmes 10°"• 540-0301 C.,..W.tiott T. y OU -------We Curnlah dealt · nx Anawft'. Sen. telel)hone-secr eury • P e r m . p I t i m ' .... , .... p. ' switchboard opr Can de· Bill Thompson Rily ve&opto f /llme It desired. ?llll92 M•riUC'rlte Pkwy We train lf you're willln• Sll' 120 Ml !I Vtl' to work ens " wkndJ Oa11 49:> 1870 Su perior Anawn1n11 Eves83t-o717 Service. 2.50 £ 17th St.1--------St.el.C.M UAL ESTATE ----1----------------PBX OPERATOR • 1 WILL TaAIM per. AP1111 tn ~n aft vaa, alto liability In· mfldlcaJ, dent.I lnn r., .-tlptJoMbelplUJ. *PM. 'hco lltll, a&• 5. IU"IJlCe, E 0 . !. Betwn pront abutlll fl retire· 8eU Jdle It.HUI COaal Hwy. La•n• 1:-..11,..... . meat. Creative & prnf. C"O w1 '°°" bf. opentni ofc'11 Npl Belt' " C fWf aru Wt' t\avt-openanaa f1 new or tirp~ aalelprerwnt It msra wl are lnter eated 1 n CIJ'Mf, AJ>S>l1 by calbn 631~ ISJ-01 ror loteniew. Jllrlt Mon Uiru Fri bT appt. ~ J:n1rner: t ropblea ·• APillJ'laPWIGD COUN1KR oun.s. aalu. l •p'.d or aome JC,...IYS -·~· ~ pc111lion. Ba· b!Qwi.la Mlprat. 2110La1UDa Hlllj Mall ,.. • .i,. ruu or ,.rt -.nu Mon-PrL i.a.-Hit l l "' • A J> p I 1 ....._. Oppor J:mplo~r OOODINOUGKNat1Wal Fot4• 1 .. ••i• I. •111D11hn~ PROPERTY DAMAGE . ADJUSTER I •Kff.-.. SMctt r pm \n fumKure •tor HD•tctc D 1it ~I\. ... • 11 H.tpW•hd 1100 H.ts»W•ted 1100 ~~~1~ ........... llcydet 1010 ...............••...•.. .........•.••.......... . ..................... . "'-"11'" 1005 ,..._. 8011 ... Sale 1055 lta••WO... I 5 ~.~ ... :.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~ .. Fttdey. August~. t9n DAil. Y PlLOT R tWI' Cl K n l'ISI Nn. S-"'t "' h 111 II fjUlibl) '11 OI ... , .. 1n11 rn11t111 c-w< 11 1ll1•m111!oi IK r•on 1,1"" IY~ It IW lltf•lll I 4. Pft-"''""' ulr ci•i,ae• 11· '• •t :SOmr • •h ul11t111i.: SlAnlll ••I ~I I" 1 lllu Inn ,. t ... nrfll 1 111 1 .. ,._ M:l UCIPT JTY"ST l .1chl •r( u11n1111 • 11 lh lutir I. """I\•'"'' fur intrnur d a1.:11 J rr 111 ]url Ito "' h i.t? 71 fUA t-trlll•'l'I flt ••ti\ S&iiA1 '6Hr•• I I It , ""' J 'Mllllolll 1' l4 .. fl • ' & .... lP ,.,11. Ii..~ lluu "" I .11.• ( Ill II• I I Ir 11 11 I r \ ~» 1\1 ti tl. Sill!~ \\A~1 f'.U 11•1•1' • n lh 1\1.&~lr<' s h,. I" "I' • •ho rftJ ·~ m .. ~.,I~ litU.~ • )' ' t ur 11l11~h II• "" 1'ol(' at .U.ll \ 111 I 11!•1 1•a11 Ho • r Br '" 11 , ICQll K.r•I t:..11111 :-.,1INi l'rup I •inl,.d I I 1 • •• Ill r<\mm :1<Plll '""'l"HI tll!ill<'h ~ ltf•f I ltt~l\l l<\'.\I CHf.f /ASSIST c· 1~t•I•· .. r r .... ~ 1n~ 1Jm1l•'11 hrunrh mr·r111 & It ..rruni: Jmrwr 1 ... J:un .. Ii l' 41 1 h I 'I I "'I 'I j !Wm llJJm SALi LADY Secretary. p /Uru• tob~ TeJephon Sale•·Ad\'ert. ••••••••••••••••••••••• K ms 10 apd btke, aUJI un· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• .. • l'Mt lllit'. 11, tJCtlwilve bn Ute lY,ltlftl • • .\pl'K'y, full " p/t.lme. d der warranty 112~ lQLE HOUS.ll l"1JLL ant \IQ 111n mhuv •l kpoaaluUs~~ Great pot. Sal + comm. Wonderlan eo-au ev•. OUve lrttfl padd~ bdbt'd s.t. ool.YI All da)<. LoU of cw t""\JRNrrURE. bk• iut'i: w• 1•1iu;i Call SICllTA•Y m-em,m.a.w. Of Antiques! L.ma 3 •PMd Schwinn dbl 11, match'f quilted mtac 730 T~IU•e QIW, mos:.>3119 M11 lt In \Wll7• Need tlardworktn1. HUGE warebouao blltt, t yur old. Xlnl !1r~:!t~cli1·~~~d <btwnl~&d • l Je...,_, 1070 S SMAH da\ 11r11flt•d , an•tur~ RLERS crammed wltb over liOO ClODd. $.'50."2074 aft 5 ESTATE SAU ·-···------··· Pl""" Small rt1 w lotA J mwitc boxe1, nlckelo· Two ladJ bikes 1 Huffy O.drm s,t, contem · Qimptete har'nJdlaP ror W .A .._.TED 1~1 r ul 1111n 1eo11 nvw o( rwp Xlnl l)'plnll •all deon pi•~ circua or· J apd $4S 1 • beach porary 2 two beds, s br home. Ru•. • ~" ~~a•l•1 1r1 t .uun11 req'd. Uood Moe, P~Y· IP/flJ2HnJ uns. wall clocks , cnase~ ty~. $u Both bd~.m•tt.boxaprp., collecllblea. 417 Sura TOP CASH DOLLAR U. 111d1 aanum tu <ll• MIPK>n Vlt!}o area. C;all 2 F /f o,.""'• fi "•ndfather c lot•k:., uOOdcond ~.3153 man a l.r. llld1~ dresser. Dr. CdM. S'4·S1'Z or PA I D FOR Y 0 UR 11111n11 r .. A. h1111k UV Uirol '81 JU() lOlm to • . .._ PMn l'h...,.. • ..,... J-~ DY W"~u_, • Esf::!cn«ld t.ctllers only uclnatinl antiques ....... _ .. _,. ~ c."" ~ • ....__.... • 111 r ••• q,blt J'\ 11uli noun .., to Over $1,000,000 Worth M1cist9Materials1025 · A.RT QBJECJ'5.. GOLD, 1"1t..·•~ liill 4< 1' lrm.. ~h~~~~=.·~::i!ct Amencan lntemaUonal ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coclrt&llbar,Smokt1lus Oaraae Sale, fura . S ILVER SEJ\VlC&::. Mr IHil~ fJ ll.l4U """ SIC•ITAaY Vicki lllUUICn or SUHMll GaUenes; 1802 T Ketter· Used Lumber. 4"d2""11' chrome, 1 or ia kind $425 ty~wnler, Cli.hlfta rods. F I N P: FURN & A~ 111111 ltapldly 1er11wln11 Laud at thu Saa Juan In a St., I rvine Tel <2:.tl. 3"xlO"xt6' <4 1. orbestoffer K47040'1 bowlin&baJJ,117°"hld, T1QUESMS-D0t iALI MAH •rl'tllll'l1u.ral 111 m n11f'd" faplalraoooffico 754 17'17. Open Wed lhru 2"xtu"x 14\.2.. (432 l. '1' Pale Yellow velvet lov OdM. &.inday only.9-SPM ------- 11.11 .. .,., 11 "~· f 1,1 ... 11111111 ..: ;~,1~~·1.'j~';:!t~Y ~~:n' HOME FEDERAL Sal. 9 AM lo4 PM Vl11t' ~ackcts 126J, 644 0878 ~~Int cond. $?00 Ford car pan.a " masc ~:::~~~ ;• s~~d:1'1~~ "' 111' 1111 l't , I 1111 t' Sal opt·n rt•\l'r ·' l.t.:11 PUIUC AUCTIOM 10xl0 Mulcan Clay Tiles household llt>ms, 2S1'tl rlud~. 1111\dt sell '7»2251 I'' "i.: r .. "f' •· ' .. dru111 A"'-K 7~ u11u ~•VINGS 0 LOAN MANY fTEMS Of' FINE <brown>. Ample to cover SoUd ash dblti bd, dblt' Pizarro, t:I Toro. nr ~,CARAT "'···-ond rin•• "'"19'"'-' 1•ta•h·•11•1' iM • F.STATE Jl':W ELRY, patio '1pnce.W7US33 bureau mirror, 2 Rldi:e Ro u tt' & Solalalre ;;:)' " 1111·111 l'•ll 11''!'7\:l SICllT ARY ART OBJ ECTS, AN "---10 ... 0 rughllltaod & 6• couch. Jeronomo. 511·3641, u 1.9 . .;.,_ I Gari oil-In N II ~wlf 4tJ-060 I QUl!S F INE f•URN _....... ~ Fn1Sut .,., _...,., ___ _ SALESMEN 'AHTI D '>l1tn«r. Moc1tl llf'•'Y 11klll11 11 . .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. lltiS-0262. --· ----l.A1>r d "' rc'1I atc·ri·o "I '··· I I I Equal Opp E mplyr M 'I" ETC. PHONE !-'OR IN· 0oi..... I __ .. I Gloant1c G•~• e Sul~ UvHtoc.k 107S '' lll'I' ,...nt ...:n~ 11 ·'ll f'O & BROCllURE. .,.,rmon, IC·~ ma e . For ::.ale: HI rise trundle Sa"t I .... 111 .. ~ ••••••••••••--••••• ... It ... 1'•11 Mli t?o n. 7~ 1100 MS 2200 A.KC, very cent le. IH bed e~ccllcnt condition · on y. -· • ~ b ok • TIU:S~TI'ER . moll, housebroken. SlOO. 9) 0Aft SPM 4.94·5104 c.olumb&ne. Ftn Vly. Nr . Reg. Mar13at ll\l.lft, r l' SA1.IS/OIG.MS77? S1.·1·H·lllry \1 urlnt• utit•111 for cu.wWm work Sl.(•1uly HOUS1':0FMILLER Pb6755095or &45·3846 . MJ"noh a /He1I lo ride It drive, hlk; Ar. You Tit One 1-<l i-:~1•·1 111 l'f d Mon 1r ,11.111.ified. b4S 2635 Npt ANTIQUJo:S Bedroom 8et, nice conth . parade lfors•• 1cktani:. \\r Uf' loo!Cn r for 111ru •'r1 Wal(aiopt:n A"k Now Op e n lll96ulleaul1ful S JI ELT I ~ llonan!lreaaonahle.Also Mvvi.na out of state. 2 Eog, W o•t era ('7141 ",,,.,,,th1.:ht'nt1\li•H•I lur l.11. 1# m 4pm , TRAINEE llrookhurst. ~·ounlain male. 8 mo:> ASK~ ~cl, dn>t.sml(lnble 642·2tl9S ~e~~h~l~·~iJf..~~ 331-111_1 ___ _ 1r11lnulu.1b for JI t·u·rt ""'• :?:M• Local <.: M factory has Valley IMc Do nul!l ·s Al.I sho~s & he. utn ace Wall wula, glllSS & wood bed ~O. Dune bu&aY 'nUSWEEl(SSJ"ECIAJ. m.: 'i.r1Tr in t~ m•>'"' SfCRIT A•Y ctl't'nina in at'" i.tator Plaza> C'ome in. for cof $1~ Ml 3823 colfee tables, sora table Sl.250 House car $2700. 2 IO Iba ALF. le MOL. 13Jl5 •·u~rn .. • \\ ,. it• the I' 'J for '""uram·c· ufr. wlndinll devt No e'lpr r...e. Wl.'ekend Sper11Als Wanh.'<I G•.>Od home for 6 Game table. matr hmg air COQdttloom S7~ 1986 bmit 2. Bitiadl City Feed 'IJll:"" 1-.•t h .. n,.ioc 14t•·d Gd tde ~l'50n1thly. hrs necf'asary. wall train ~-3202 _ _ mo old m<lle Dobt!rmun aerver & coHec table& Ford staUon w:igon sns. 2372 Nt>wporl Blvd CM ml1U•...,1 <'11ti f'.C l<Hl .. J fk!xlbleSandy7~5131 S2fi0 hr to ~.tarl Ca eJBa·kTrunkdatcd GcnUc.lovln",carsun Sola&loveseaL.lamP1>. O\erlOOmaac.ite~.Ult ~OPENSUN. ~111pu1i.: m.1111' fc• otf..r Aller.nator Spec1all1cs ~ $60 \181 top' trunk, I.ouched Must hJvc lgc barrel chair. chrome & Merrill Pl, Costa Meu. --- » Pf't'!>lii.:iouH·1i1f\·r. ,Int S t.:C rtl':TAHV I' Time, Jnc.<.:all6429l65,askfor $5 9603674 yard CJll Chris ill l(luss dinette, QUeen 641-m06 tr1i1in 11•K prll'r.im. w1lh Xcro~ 800 card u Stu .up. 837·2200. 1fl 6 30 call hideabed & wing back ---------Mlsc.l•IOMt 1010 hlRhf-<.l c·omm 1$1rn & ~r Newport Set·reh1.nal Estate Si>le-3 Pc Bur ll'<I SS0.0013 rhtur gJS Sllli8 Yard Sale Sal & Sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• man> lnn11t'l~·n•tll We Sf-rvtce:. 752 23T7 TRAVEL AGENT Walnut Vactonan bedrm · Small cheat frcuer, l'UIUC AUCTION r"t 1m1ft·,,~1u11411m 111 C' a r e r r o p po r set marble top dresser. Old l:;ngh!>h Sht'l'P dog f\• ,' Drown Naugahy1le davenpQrl, typewriter II"" Jrl 111 , .. 111c & .1 SEl.:RETARV P '1' w /pro r es s Ion u 11 y dbl. bed. Perl cond. Also: pups AKC, :.hoh $1~1. ruJJ slee~r. Oak Antique table, shotgun, 3 lr«i s11.e MANY ITEMS OF FlNt-: "lroni: <1l'lt'fm1n11011 111 tiOwpm, wmedktulloo. mam1gcd ai:t> Unf?hl, anllq. chairs, table~. 6467007,631 t430 dres:.er w1 be\'clcd m1r · elect apools, golf clubs. ~~Ai~J~~;:.L~~: •Uf 1·l·t•cl Somc~q.:;in "fllull(. m111 of S yrs ex chet-rlul N u or<· I' art or duna. Call 714 492 2415 L• •• h ,, 11 s 11 ror. both p1el·e:. in xlnt t.oob, mLSc. 333 Mesa Dr. h stauront H elp lwvho.irdJIJlhty lrt••pl .~r.li.trbor &ker CM, F 1t1mc l'lt:.t'>C call <',llltull nu • mM, 11 cond.Call~-72i9 co rn er Mesa & TIQU~. FINE F\JRN. Mr,:.ion \ ltJ" »it • ht 11 H \1111 •Ht· the o• ('all IOC' Ftanllbn Clay Film11. 644 7371 eve:. p:ip{'rll. :.hot:., red & ---Redlands.CM. E-7C. PllONE 1-'0R IN· hl'IPl'f' 1•.inll\ l>aphnl'Jett.!186100 957-0414 RoundOakClawfootdan wh1le MIOlllll Quem1112edbcd,2rrsold. ...0 & BR OCH URE. :....ntl,.11·h '1.ik••1 I' ll1t1l 1------•--1 Trav•l Aqent ini: ta bit• for sa\c. $300 frff to You 1045 Good cond Sat 10·4. 9' sof•, med 64S 2200 -----d.i'~ c .. 11 ,tllc·r .!l'.\t SALE.SPEltS04 SECRETARY M1n1mum :.'yrs current Call67J 257i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6313.\53 cabinet.II, kitchen sank. ESTATESAl.E ~t.lti..14 TO SI 0,000 ~xp in van1l1on tr:ivc:I Blk WI Sh d T -hghl fixtures Misc. 1~7 TIH & S 1 r Re.taurunl NOW HIRING SHACK SHOP )446 E. C oast Hw y CorOfta del Mar All l'o 1l11•n" Kt• Oi.w•nrrw \u.: :11~1 \11111\ 1111>1·r~1111 ·.r t .\1on thru Fr 11J.1\ 1-..<tu•I Oµµnr I· mplo) 1.'I RESTAURANT MANAGER 01.in.;1· luhu t..11111n.1 lldl' \!,di loo I •!J.! 581 112!•1 I< ~ \ I \ I IC \ °' I h t• I I' "'.1nh'd 1111"1 lw .'I It• w "r i.. II J I I I I mi· I II t:slJl>ll'lll•fl 11 -.1.wranl ii' "''"" -.1t·w.1rtl dt"'" l ut tollcl:l' ~• u1lt-nl pn• /erred, no '''-P•·r 111'1' 7~.z:-.311 RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM ConYettie-nce Mar ke ts P~1t1on_, 1111t•n l\l :!nd & 3 r d ' h I f l I II S •f II l" I I.' ml' n t l· b. I. J i.: u n a lk•;11·h lltlwr .tr"·'" h.i "' opemnj.!" JbO '\u •·'<1w-r rl'<fd 1\ppl)' ,JI JD\ 111 uur i.toreh :?!>RR "IJl·" port 1\1\ 11 <"tl!llj \ll~:> II 1:: i7112 1>1rcM rwl• ADMIM ASSIST.AMT Med ~i~-d IJw.y a.:cnc}. Ant1qul' Gange Sale I 1l • ccp o.: t>r Queen bite 11leeper sofa. Manners l>r , NB Antique a ny .1 vc For t'l•·<·l ro·~t·h ·1 b h l'I d Jlllck Hur. 17• Inn.:. !)' rier, ma'( •o II),, m:tx, Pnl!tel blu<"iwht flor al --p1ec~. nt4)499·S215 tnJnuf 1 :J Yr:11ie ""<'X Anlmill llo:1p1tal N B Mil' ar1•1t 0 'l' h i).(h Manll'I :.. ol d mall'. cute lll'llJI fJce dt-s1J(n . $150 bstofr. Call 506 7lh St. llunt Reh. New L·ohlnr "a st iron .... Personnl'I & Uff11·e Wt'i!kl•HCb SulJr> o11cn .:73 ·•u11 ~=IJ!J:r7 Many 1tt•rn s Aulo. "' " ' 1i.·r . & ll'rhn1l'll bac·k Mgmt, 751 :!bOCJ v r :.end Call 7H ~Ill l:J:JU trw1ks. l'hoppm.: bhJl'k, u .,.,., .....,.,. ___ household. t:lolhang l"ri balhlub. an c ralt•. Co!>l ).(round in rdal<-<l Id. resume to PO Rox tH'l.\11, TR"' VEL d res 8 er s & mo r c l<ree to good home (2) Duk pine Queen bedroom Sal. (t25. ask .. g ~. 493·44-'U Coll 549-l I Jrv1m-Cu ~1:!713 "' S4SS2t5. hunr1l'!> w larl(t' 1·a1:c i.wtc. twin malt. Con· ~:i~u .. I O!Jpur Err4oyer COUNSELOR SWORD Cull 548 ti25!'! temp ::.olil & luve:.t·al G .i rag ll Sa I c, :1 ~ U !> Must 8"11 Apt az refng, Seat:tar) n ·l·t·p1111n1:-.1 :! 'Ir., l'XJ>t!r llrkl·l1111( l'.ir4 ul•t "'nod 1:amc ~l·l Sea:-.hore Dr. N U Y/F. $100. + lge rcf/fn r SALESPEO .. E l11r n ... w Dr.iper·~storc opl'n1n g 1n Llhure \\11rld L<Ji:und Jill ~ .irt'd Mu~t ht.• t·-.;tr in r •· .. fl ~ t o "' •a r "l1t>rl.J,w1•iJr or 'h11t.• L Jll \lr' D1111j!IJ,, !I J4kt'l to :. ·111 ~· m IJ r J J1 r ::. C 11 r po 1 .ii l' l> fr t cs 1711 1~111 .... , SALES f>••rl time• 5 '+pm Jon Vi I 11t•rfrct for C~l(e !'>l111l1•11I no JHt·~re SJlt·~ or quola' In ¢cl !>:II C:.411 Sl1les l><'r.,1111. r!'IJll. r•'1· 1111!. :in "upph<'' 41 s wk ~ 5(1 to :.tart A y I ~.l'M S.11 only I. (·"·"I II.,. \ La.: II · ltt·ach SALES PERSO NS St.11111.Jrd '>h• .... ~ 1' ul Ill> l n•ud~ In up;>n 1l1o doorj fl Co11ta Mf''>:t \\ ,. Jrc lul· m l( for nl·dl 'harp. 1j l(rt••l'•l\f' l'COl'll• \lo llh. '1111·t•r1• clr'lre lo A4' .1ht•afl c;11ml JIJ) .11 hl·n1·f1h "1th l'"Cl'l'lll' .. 11 \ J II I' {' m I' n l (I I portunill<'" Pll'a".. ca ror J f>po1nlmf'nt 21 J S97 -1Jllb u 7 145~0Sbll !),\\II nl't'<lctl fur front olll1·t· tlomt',l11· & rnlt>rn.1 i-·ound 111 No Europe Two remJll' S1umt'!>I' Cot tbls, wall unit, sofa l>t.-s11(ncr, & name brand SllS. Curvt•4 bar w /J TH>tll1!&l11:h1houkk1·l'P t1onul lil ll~'ll<JHI Hand~uardi·ul llr;.u,,,& spa~ed. l1ont 11'1"' lbl Chrom1• & i.elass clothe5,men&woml'n~. stoolsllt5.Wash&01Jer, •teel Muke otrer l'P 1 1 d 1\1 l t h ll ... c "J or $150 ·pr. 1n).(n><1wrt'tl M3r111t·1n fHJOam~·1opm> ;:.,~""°"L'rnd 1 ''l'J"c u .. !I J \' dmelll·.~la::.stopt·or tbl SC>-to~OO """L j r J .....,.,,..,,,., ,. ,. lo"t•lhl'r 1146 700 I . 548 2S96 1 ui.try exp vrc 1 l•---------i----,... Ill backl·hrs 846-8MU SJt Sun tAM-SPM. ~ Sp .. n·rdfl 615 7177 .a......:~.... 10 I 0 Typht -..,.--..... Valujhle Puh l'u1> "Ith l>a\'l'Opo rl, l·oH1:e thl. V1u San Joi;e, M1:.-.mn SeaM Sew 1\taeh. never ur;('d • Pd $300 •A" k $250. H oover vncuum $25, ML'>c it.em~ 1137 n 16 Sel'unty Guard, 11 l1m1 St.'C lhne Hou.w. Coa,,1 t'al•ma ran .!Oi! :'olt-1;,,,\ In 1111• •11 ~J 211110 SECURITY OFCRS TECHNICAL TYPIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• P&Pt'rs Mall·. ~t m~ !\Wl\el chr, bookcase. all \'ieJO T ypi-.t rur ll•rhnirJI & Wa~her~ 11ryers. Clt'jn nds lovmi: ho me ti7S tlS-IJ \Int 6U·9M8 --- ,1.,11•11l·:tl doc·uml nh lo.11.e modt'IS SHiii. 1 yr -----AnllqUl'!I. Armo1n'. bclrm " ~ "' d 1 KITTENS lovf'abl<' I I I .. l h t~nt-. Mu .. t l\I"' ti .,.pm \\rll auar rr•'l' l' 1vt'n· mc.,14uj1ty l\ml!. um "c:; eouc . p .. \t I •'h \\II t 1 hou:.c hrokt'n. :n.111.rhlt• I"' I ,. tJ I t $"1)0 l l Jin un .,.1iril prrn l'''llll! ' r ' .: I J "" 1U~ Ult.:. ,..rm urn. Jl ::tUJ>cr uOt) It'~ rt•t• II ., f'lJUIJ• 1•rur11·1l·nc) in _liJti :igio l11~oc11l honw 1;:11 I~~. lo" l>n'""~l7 KliJ ~I Sun !.I., W7!J Oranj!e. Full lime Nt·ccll•d 101 .:rammar 11·q 11 f'ur ""RGllT DAM AG I': I> GU llOMt: for (il'fm lll':D~CO ll\TIN<;Blrl CM san.JuJ11C'.a1111 1oc .. 111m appt 1·ont .11'1 l'.1rol llOTPOINT SALI-: J3!111 ShcppUP'!.ll"k1Sart'1s iu,.t om ,1. I>a ni,.h2famgar&rurn<1alt', \111 •1 111 .11111 -111 .. 1 S6~. tl\1•1 tull 1h.J11 ''' uld autq 11 u11i. st::~. OI · tnm.111. 1 ... 111 b"•t" m J ll t. """ ~pn11r ~111 ,,m.,11 ,,,., ," t.1hh :? h.111 In~ l.nilurna.. it •·11w pnwnt Smith. ,\Ho finJlll i.il W WamL•r nr llMbor km.: "h<•p, dJm ll<•ll!a.in .\luikrn ·..ulJ "' JtlJ< bt·d .. oml' Ill'" 2901 llarhor furru:8~UhC:...;\S'1111~aT11~,1L ~rv•l·"" 111•1Ml5.HINI SantaAna !17!1:.'921 "ht'pll7\217'.tuftt> e•ntl th! :! imporlt•l1 Viewl>r ,l'DM.Sat9~. "" ""' 1.-:quJl Uppor tmploycr D:in•~h t·hr,.. i..lnl l'Ond Sun!l I Call l714 > 635 lb.Ill t .,!•---------CASll PAID Bloodhound AKC. 2 yn. S42-llll:! l.11111''· hr1:t"~ lO\\l•I I ,l{'I,. .. 1.i 1111 trunk ~111 l·.111 111 I Jllpf11.~g&.1(;1.1j SAM&!'! PM For W~hr Dryn Rerni: old. fn~ndly. 11d w/peo· -Draft tuble, desk. lent 10 wurkmi:or nol 957 8133 pit>, nd'I l:d hm 673·4lt7. Rot k mople hull'h. like apeed bike mul'h more Service Slallon Attl·n dant, exper'd ()uy t<:vl'~ "'ull & p l•ml• AP ply, Shell Sl;1 l1on 171h & Jrvme.NB &•nil·•· StJ All1·11rl,111t. ex1ll'r d 1-'ull or I' l1111t• ,\p!JI' Ar1·11 Stat11111. I 7l &lnmc-.CM St-n Sta 11"11> lll'l·dt·d 1m rm'l.I Full vr v l \IJl>I.> 900 .. : Cst I hH NB SHIPPING CLERK Mu.'>l have l'xpcr Call 979 tiT.ltl. Hon TYPISTS / SECRET ARIES Join the ll•um lhJl orrt:r-1 •1pportumty. nt>x hr!! & ROOC.I puy ('ALI. TODAY & Stu rt Tomorrow £ . .0.l of f ice • ~0' ov e rload 557.00•1 3723 Birch Sl. N 8 TYPIST Mu.-.t be r ..... t .• 1t·t ur.1te 8, 20" :.love::., US ea 67J llW!I m•w, goll1 c!ccorutur rod, Slit Son. Aug 6 7, ~2 10x6' ALUMINUM Awn Ing w1lh rain spout & gul· ler S3S.~ Cle an 300 rur .ill Toi:dhum~yn~malctlol! 675 SZO.'i or 67S li2:>.4 Great w 1 child "'ound, ---can't kPcp. 847·73711 WASHER DRYER ra:RM Sh1•i>hml, sµu yt•d Super deluxe multi • yC'll· r 1. m t 0 "ti r 1.1 m 1 1 y model. Look~ & runs hkl' "' vard 111:1 :tcWI nt•w $24!bel !).15 :17 \X . Fumit...,... 8050 c ortei! tbl. wardrobe Blrch,SAH trunk. twin head & root ------brd fi.16-2<).11 11118 Hlghlund <Westcllff> · ----Stainless sink , dc11k, RATrAN /um, 4 pcs. xlnl cond 112.S, 17h ' fbal~ canoe SUMI. $31-7653 V1•rmonl Pinc dining ~<'l. c hes t. sewan11 mal·h, rnd tbl, corner 1·hma. child's bike, twin hdbrds. M!()O fk·,tOfr 546..SJl;:i Books. lln tins, knick Wedd1n1 dresa $.'50. sr 10. knacks. 10.4 Sal only Dunca n Phyfe drop)eaf -lbl SI00. 840-2661 Sun da> o nl y. 1110116 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Sale 8055 Gilman, lnml' St>ur'a 3 GM infant lovese;1t $7.So. STOH l'.WIDt:~At.": ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spinl bike. rkw Primu!'I Jlt>nver up rl~hl St ~. Wcdl(cwood Uvl'n. xlnl t'OOd S12S 631 1335 Westinghouse 19 l'U fl ll'umaker rcrrii:. ~511 \ldyt.•.: "'a:.hcr ~OU 6'-1·2558 ----"'r• g1da ire rd n Jtcra tor Jmpenal. m ake offer b) owner642·1802 Nl•w & uwd furn, UJ•PI ., PUILIC AUCTION Propane stove, new 8 lb RoJ,lt'n·Pre:>ton lurnlablt! ITll'><' ~il~on ·, Bur1:am MANY FINI-: ITEMS OF prop11n1• rylinder. lt>)S, $10. 833-3&1n Nook M5 It.. 1111 W l!Jlh, t y t"'1 M4! 793(1 &548 32fl:! ESTATE JI-, W .LR • t.k is , r ad 10, l(.l mu. :?Sli<lin& 1lau door'> S'&W AHT OBJEC.:TS. AN-clothes&mu1r .. ·.~r..-. rrs "J, Call TI(JUES. l''lNE H IRN . " ~· "'"'" •• • •:re PHONE FOil IN 2 Family Sale bl_s_~-----.,.o & BROC HU H 1:-; 1552 M1romar, Bulboa Decoc'ator has 18yart15 or 64S 2200 u.:.<-d carpel. Xlnl cond. **I BUY** ---------•! noon A.4>k for Stdn SllOE s,\LES I' t 1•\p "'llini.e 10 learn the prl'rd. no Sun Xlnl 1111 rai.l'lndllll~ trade ,.r port We.,ll IJH Sho1•11 ,..h,u~ tyrwcet uaa. Good N B . M r c u r r ' n .... """" ,._. k d Inexpensive C1lHC<' lbli;, H 1 • L o s h a ft • S41.aGIW pay Xlnt wor lnl con s. llO' RCA Elec dryer Pink lk1a1IStorM 1--------• ----------1 Near •l11K>rt Call Art '67Kenmorewasherwbt. Ot• I" , n I. s 1 "d., SNACK BAR attendant,• Griffin for appl. 979-ls.41. xlnt. t80 ea. Bolb for Good U.,('(J furniture· & Apphan<'"' on 1 will ~II or SELl. for ' ou MASTERS AUCTION 646-1686 & 813-9625 Schwinn boys S ~pd Stln· end tbls. k1tt·h<'n lhl!> It.. lll>d ·orance /101<1 mull•· iuay, :a.. Hohn. 2 m11.rble chairs, drt'sttt·r~ thl.'~ls tnnf' ~ZS or hcs t offer. pt'dt"ltal lbls . 2ox20·:. &beds 9W 1047 !ilill61S!I pc•rm •• n ... nl )l<lltl l Ion ~ li&ht bartendiog. Part TYPISTfRECEPT 1110. 844--08a8. CAl~L No" fi>r rn•t• Hl on 11111).tht•e:-t1"'' lime. JO Hrs p (wk eves l lphohl1•n Sprr1nl 11t .. ,1, V1111· h11111111" till lOpm. for II. 8 Rae FOC' l•w firm Mal( card 19 2 Colds pot frost·free pr1<•c• o n ll1d1• a llt'ch \\ 1. 11 1111 1·1.11,, "'11 quet. Club Only mature It ex per pref 'd M usl ref. rn.er with Ice makf'r 7fi8..3494 1 .ill '1i Sinm.inn al RlA• r~1"'2 mule, nef'd apply have xlnt 1k11l1 t" lime IOmo old. While7688&\li ' • I 84 n-l 3c I Nf'wporl C tr Lo• -t'.\S lll'/\11> .. 1.t11.-•• ; :! I 11 1 llwn .. on y) ,, .. 9193 void GE Rl°frl " 14 '1 ,,.... ... For )(cl u'ed ru1 n .• in11 RETAIL CLERK 1'111111, li·tl~l fol lo J 1 lil'r .. om1''lll h•,11ht•1 11o11rl. r•' 11wn·tl 1•1, :1:!:0 *SALES* STOCKGIRL f r oi1 trrec. 10 f'U I t <lllP\&•·lr T\''-. !'5711t:•:1 \ 0<.'1\1 IONAI. freeicr. GE. Powl•rc•rntt ' Real Estate I Youn!! ;rlert ~irl ni•t'fi«'cl INSTTtl'l'TOKS <'lee r1lnne. 493-03!17 ---------"( Mut1l have some dent•;il Nl'<'<led 1n Luw enforc'I'· -------MUST LIQUIDATE •FuU & rart Time & n•tatl r"<ricr ni .. n l ,,,. <' u pu t I 110 b, Kenmore washer & clryl'r .o.•ROPOS ' ' Contcmporun ~olJ, t.. .. _. ·1 s-• M t For Appolntnwnt "'r fashion merc·h.indilllnA. z yra old Sl~ll ror holh lovci.elll!> at ('OSI ll11lt• .1 """Ot .,, .. ; 9""' • Call Jim 2!l l-'111hion hi. N H & t'scrow derk lramcc 0 a Y • !> 3 6 :; 2 ti :! ht.-ds !\GS All ... , .. ,11 Mf 'fht' ltt.'11 llJlltNm Ill Npt L'xpnr'd an lhe r1cld eves-9633632 n h h ' I 540 5080 T -"~ e,; d tJ led f "" ... (t-c lbl~. J p1• ~1511 W,tll t' as o~nin1:' or • ea.:.ucr· re en w or necessary to qualify for mitmnt trninrr'I & 'lalc!oo 1---------lf pvt ~!1:~rten. Sta.rt ......,...... credentia1a. Call Bltn Kenm<>t'1! sl.ove Lop & unit Sl7S L.: l11m1r. 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PONTIAC & OPEL 0ALLEN {)LDS-CADILLAC-GMC 0 SAOOLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS SHOP ·& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY ftHK RO. ind what you .want • • Buy it for less A LITJLE. • • WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF SADDLEBACK AUTO BODY NOT ONLY DOWE SPECIALIZE IN BMW's. BUT ALL MAKES-FOREIGN & DOMESTIC' OPEN 8 TO 5 -MONDAY THRU FRIDAY SALEr We're Southern Orange County s .,,.. Volume Dealer -Excellent selection• SERVICE• We're the finest 1n this part of Orange County -Let us show you• Try us first and you will be LEASING-, sat1sf1ed -Call fore Quote today• WHIM YOU'YI .of •RLU "'°""'-YOU DO •RIAT THl ... S! 24888ALIC IAPl<WY 837 2400 UGUHA Hill S • O SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY'S VAN HEADQUARTERS: ~~:4-:;,~:=v::=• ~~ EXCELLENT SELECTION t:., ~~ OF MEW GMC .VANS 1'Q' ALL SALE PRICED FOR OUR SUMMER CLEARANCE 837·5616 Polleycrart Cub er 23' w tlrlr Nu Cal. 20. xlnt cond f"ull lOOllP I O $2250 race II 0 lrlr 5310 646 011 l 16' y or ski bo1tl 3 Cov CAL 25 1976 Na11on11l 3 props 7 s 11 p Champion Loaded, 10 n son. Sa<'. $1200 bags or salts. Nr new 7 S hp Honda 0 8. $960(1 (213 I 592 2965 or (710 DORSETT Deep V 960-3484 . ideal for ocean. lake -- 0 rt \'er 160hp I JO 26' KANTOLA Trimaran. p w,lrlr, ship lo head, ruu galley, 0 18, . re radio. compass, VH1''. hfe lines. moonn~ . skis, bail tank etc cov., poly pnl • specdo. t cond. $3600 · 3781 perf. cond. $7500 lncl'cls aremont St . Irv . 4 mos free shp PP 7250 (714) 549.2520 rp 18' Bay boat I B 18' Sol Cll w trl. xlnl w tuneup Many xtras cond loaded' 494 708~. 00 642·5583 494-2781 R:.t ofr Character boat & N B slip 23' Ketch Sturdy, good nggmg, etc $1000 496-83111 ' Sabrecrart. fly br. -------ns rull covers like Want to rent Sailboat, 40 Lew '$14,500 631° 3610. to 50' Bare boat. Sept 6 f':> 7950 Bk_r__ thru Sept l l. 675·:>421 __ 17' FbrjllS. Ski & 1''1sh 15' Cal, '77. Sea Spray, !5 ·up Chry~ler $950 xlnt cond1t1on. $1200. .~ Neweqwp,675~- 8 ' Glass par l'ab1n ·rulser. 6 cyl Chev I / H 1 Mere outtdn Yt'. Ba it ank. r<'ady for f1shln1i $2400 493 S329 10' Skim Sailboat, hkt' new. complete SlSO ~-1760 LASER No. 7901 , xlnl cond 2 sails. molded EA RAY 22' Cudd) board '600 S48~­ Cab1n, SAVE on 77 pnces. xlnl cond, lo hr:, 581 1090 • STAR•'IRE '75 W/lrlr 225 OMC, hdtop. hc11d. galley, tnm tabs. bail tank, outriggers. Vil F, Falho. 187 hrs. Bnstol pp $12,750. 714 640·2868 &640-4672 SACRll"ICE SAU: Sabol. ready lo race or Cl"\llae. sand dolly & pad· die. $225. 846·9531 KITE. good cond. Must Hell' S2SQ. 962~ 17' O'Oay, day sailer. Sl~ incl lrlr & rnotor. 64(). 7020. 493 6204 2 Hoat Owner 1973 Tro loah SU / Jan. hke new & loarlcd ~kl pt 9070 ~r!~a~c:,J:i~·soo or best •••••·;~;;~~;·••••• 9060 Newport Beach boot 111ip. •••••••• •••• ••• •••• • •• Minimum 34 fool. Please SOUTHWESTERH call 544·8M8. YACHT SALES For rent. 20x!\0--. _W_a_t_e_r -& FUJI 32, 35, 40, 45 MKI I elect mcl'd Avail Aue 5 26' Columbia MKll SlOM ~Penn. 27' Catalina, Nu Sl9M 'ZI' Newport Dsl S23M 1 have avallable 2 sUJ>ll, 28' Newport, beut. S2S :>M one in Dover Shore11, 28' Weal!a1I 140M w /accommodate up lo 31' Mariner xlnl 137.800 65', one in Promontory 32'Challeneer S4!\.:SOO Bay. w acromrnodateup 33' Morion cstm S38,900 t.o 50'. w rtrade for one 3S'Er1cC2)race SJS.900 llveaboard slip In 3S' FUJll from ~l.SOO Newport Bch. Call &.II 12 37' lrwln 1uper $49,950 midnlaht, ask for Ian 40'Mlnai1Llvebrd l&OM 645-720 4l'CT~ror ()(r . 30' Newport race 124 400 Dock apace av a ti. up to 44'Gullatar s1i5M 35'. Pow r boats onJy. 45' Fuji (2 > A.nxtou Ofr 1100 mo. 875-560. New, Largerfacllltles WANTED: Two alipe for 216111 Newport, 673-92E._ 27, Sall boa Lt. Newport. Forget Askins Price• Balboa. 87&-1292 Arty reuonable otfer loah, SpHd & wilJ buy t.hele boata! Sid fOIO '.fl' German Motoraallor .. ••••••••••••••••••••• JO' lalander , lJke oew 30' PeartlOfl, very clean 27' Newport, race eqpt. 28' Pearson. ed lat boat lBT7 18 foot Formula. 190 OMC. 4!\ hour.. Must sell' $7995. Call 831H818 T.O Y .S. 875-7674 18' Carlson. 427 Ford In· .. --------•I board, nMCb some work, 511·7919 '" C01onado ZS' Cl an. Loaded for cruJ•· ROGERS, cu1tom Skl boat. 17' 10" 125 HP '751·8449 Evin. Xlnt cond. 13995. In« •.ooo. 057-0386 ---------· Call Jim al 8tt 11148 01. 21'MORGOH 873-14'0E\tea. OUT ISLAND 18' Jet, 454 Chev. Trajler. Loaded with all new r:ov. ~. C.U &$7-128l eqwpment al\d 11 epe 8 da)'I, evt1541-1944. ~~1i: 4''he~~W~: 1!:_v~~~·1x1a.m:P, 110. tfui&hY. •13" bead room. .. ... t "...,."', • tru. '3i...~· $22,'°°,$1J.llZ'U bier. 21.UC-l!IC, 'Jlf.522-~ ' ...._._.. ""° toWOrH..n, s.a.1 Ant~/ Tnklas tHO Yw tno' ........ ,........ Fr1d!J,AuQuats, 11n DA&LYPILOT DAl1i -••••••••••• •••• •• ••• • a..t/Stw.. f 160 Cl•slc1 t 520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••-•••• ••••••••••••••••-••••• .,. hca lllu1, lnt runJ1 ... .... ....... .......... ................ ....... ''70 Font Cou.rler, 21,000 .ua-ltwo 9 ....,_ 1.,...w ....... .., Ii led ..,._., 1.,orhd . , '--.MW luw, Jual 11\rr It V S fUlt \(.:t. (X"I It 'Tri' 'S7 Chov 4 Ooctr Wal(Oll ml. 'Spd. 13SOO, or bt1t 11711 DodCt Cuatom 114 ton. =:. .. ••••••n••••?~! •••••••••••••• .. ~•••••• •••••••••••••••••••••u •••••-•••••• .. •••••"' , r1MU crut IJIJO l• r ft !tt·r '"'' c umvt Huna llood ~o Call oUtr 8'7&-'1821ssa-ot'ta PS. .PB! AM·FN 8 trk, * ALPA ROMIO • IMW t712 o.t.. 9720 o.t.. t n 6 • c r " 1 , 11 d p t ~4M --CB, llU'f, Cl.lit lnl • pol. •••••••••••••••••••• •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-•••••••••••••••••••If l'JIO i:'l I 1 •~-~ tlChevyPkup, VI, 111000 -.1w ORANGECOUNTY'S -"'TTHINICI ~ SllSO t57.07IO II DEALER! -1111rrnk lluM ~-s V ct.t tUO "l'5Tndt1man 100. Side & Ste the all-new 11111 '"CllASl!ll t tlO l'Uk t<t.~ I •••••.:-••••••••••••••••• l.11711 Ford ra<> ~ton. V 8 backwhtdowed, air, P /S, Spider. ¥\ 11111 u:.u '°'" 1111 "' ~ t nm t orJ 'to t1111• • P•c:kup •. auto. ru111 loaded. P 1B. f\lUy loaded. $4800. 1£ •cH IM--RTS ........ ~/ S.11 CREVIER i4 ar.oz. 'apd, ~/c, m~A, am1fm, xlnt ~. ~ CBS> S'575 . t 133.1351 ,pm /w knl$~ m-~ ••-••••••••••••••••••• .. .WOO ""· ~th whir, all SM75 etl 04'71 Xlnl coad CaJI '94·2018 '""' ,._ "TJYAM\JIAMX T .......... Tre•-4 9110 lll11t1 St!ll lot1elber or . . MDOVESTREET Rl 0001> ~IR\..\ •••••••••• •••••••••• •• • Mil> lllneat S7J a.w& Art 1974 FORD "10 ~vy Vitn, $1200. or <Near MacArthur Blvd 111 NEW CARS • lt76 DATSUN 119or l\rtt °''"' 7 \' 1 4'1'M best otter. D•Y·58f.~2. &Jamboree Road) • trllure, ltr•l 11 1 COURID,ICKUP NEWPORTBEACH ~., M•iHi 1' • bo" 11"'' 14 llMJ• uui, rww pain• Wflh CAMPER • •peed. eves·~ 712 0900 im 111.mda uo u"r1 !utri 1°''° 411 1'" 1 1111( ur ·11 ' m•••· ro" rlAdlo It heater. Lota of Dodie Van. Bed, cot, • Tiil ULTIMATW OlllYlllll MACllllll •USED aMW't* '74 BAVARIA, Auto ?»MVG ATTHEOLD PRJCES AU mod b now avail•· bla. Call or '" ~ before youbeyl!! JIOZ "l' ' 1peed, f1u:tory a r n-.i a1 ur Hadl' '''' CAI »7 l•m1•. lW tJual port oil ext rat 4r very low etove, refrlc .. water Alfa ROMeO St"der (' .... c ....... '64ZO~U Ml S J :>t.f.I.' :!I' l1111H•I tQQl~le-n1 lllOO t.M2U&25 m11 .. ,e. CMH5Y). EZ $1500/ofr.9'8·0111 '74. Super clean and I I I ..• "<' I -~rma-0 A.C l yr. pam h II r' tn•u •ltv. ·~ "I* ••1 " labor Hrvlce Uc Save on Dealer'• Profit: mec anaca Y perfect . "143 OCpeS/R '7'6LWB COSTA MESA DATSUN '7620024spdS/R40lPDP *&HARBOR BLVD. '8U002,4sp Alr,ZKGJ.38 S4CM4UU40.0213 "13 3..0CS. upd. 220KMT cond , All/1''11 •l•rAO w/\ape "Amenc:an rao. I n 1 m a I w b e e I•. (.4!90354 ) • fl ,111t ·~·'"cl c:a-111 otr ue 1 A l C pot ,'1 ''71 Dodce Van B·lOO Not our line of car and • tint avai • u 0 eo er 1 _.. ' mUlt aeU TODAY I Can $6918 ' .. "'T4 "4&1l••v ;:,I) f'ur11o;n1: phund $4-'ill ' ainc:e la Pt'J'fec:t '-VI"' for S2000 l ,,....LY S2tt5 le111 than prtce new f111ance Iona-term OAC. .. nt • m11t ' ulrnt111 l!d """ <33MXN) ,,..,,,1 ,,,.., ,. 11tnv.-1, I! Mi MAIEAS Custom extenor uad In· · r ho 1 ""'' s.,1 11111 in "" tenor, maa•. AM/FM 1.,1 1.,,. 11111•dtitr..IK QfARANC1 AUTOCEHTElt 1tereo cassette w /4 .._., 1971 1425 Baku St .. CM 1pkrs, pwr atr, pwr br, Al ..., h blk ual of Harbor Bl sun-root, 50,000 ml Wlr· House of lmport"S ... -· .. ...,.,,,, ......... . '711 3 Oat ' apd 5 /R '723'0Z, manyJrtru. Konl S72PQM ahockl. headera, etc. CloHd On Sundayt Mint cond. Mu.st see & --------'--1 drtv .. 83(MIM6 or7Sl-3204 ORANG! COUNTY'S OLDEST '74 Z&OZ CIUAt Air, AM /FM. m•••· cov. +more Sdl)O. 552-9!!63 Nabe~'"'" Cadilla I• I • f I·•• t , ' ' 'f' ~ ~:.!717 ro! KO .. H lllt I 17 . •.c· 1111 11• f, :f.t L'f I ... j ll7lll ....._ .._. 540-91 Of ranty. See to appreciate. CHtMOOtC -----M111l aell fast. Alklng & .!hUO H.11 onr BlvJ · <.mlJ Mc>J 540·1J I l~ \"a~• H ll:lli1 lo.,. nuJe•a• rlC".an r<.sri> 111 9> ID ltuatt l l'\t ,;; R•1orl H '""' 1 11 , lull l•,1111 ~II"' t. '4!1111 I'll M" IUH~I H.UVllT 73 Travelall P JS, P B, S '7 9 O O . 5 5 9 . 5 8 6 I DOU't4tH A C, trlr package Top evea/wltnds pv. ply. 74 ALFA ROMIO vaocE 2000 GT tt74DATSUN 7fOCOU,E lt72DATSUM cond. S!ti()Oor ? 962·64tltl "l I Y1>M 1976 CHEVY VAH ....... ...:-m i'1atbed Ford 1'rur k Surf..-COftYtrsiOft 4 speed lran.s., vinyl in· tenor, radial tires & low miles <!164RRZ>. Sale:.-Serv1co-Lea•in& Roy Ccrver,lnc. 4 epeed, •Ptc:i•I •lloy whe~ll. vil\)'l roof & many other extra,! Very sharp I (705Ll Y > EZ terms 0.A C. l yr pdl'U & labor aetvlce policy avail. Auto Center's price it 240% Dart btk,~ 7.! t'~I 71 ~.&u 1 lllS En.turn • 1 llCJOda )Ut!>IJ t:hm••fl" iiU alnt rontl c .. 11 •fl lipm U1 !iOtl3 I ~ \ ri" I "1 r J I (, J n·rni t'r;,h•r "l"' ,. "' 1·n & ~ad l>•nt-lh.• Ii.ill• r) l11eht, l(ll!> light. 1 IU t ... .i..up •·lc1·ln( hr•k"' h1l1 h ind \ • n • lt·Jn t. J 7 1 I ~. 1; J f I c r I 141:.'t'kdJ~S SM:FM compres11or, bst Short wheel bne. VB. olr 64&-0568 wkdys $4988 Rolla ftoyce BMW 1540 Jamboree Newport Beach ~t>«-4 4 1peed with leSI 1 50,000 miles. (.Z:' 16.KJ. Extra sharp! Won't~~· llmda (."LTO ~earl} new Slrfft OT dart bake> 2 H :service "'llrTantv Mu,1 i>elJ ! ssoo ~ ~ ----I nit I rlr. 'llJ!> II. l.lllll.,, Bill MAXEY · TOYOTA 1111 1 l irerftll•Q 14 1 I\~~ .-tUNflH(,fOH If AC •t '71Honda90 runs ~17S t;J to"':. t·.1;,il> \Cr\' llt'Jll Honda 90. nd:. ~rk Sll5 $ISO olfl'r '>"11 7t/7'7 4 Wheel Drives 9550 D.ive be( :i P\1 675 i!lJl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ("11lt•mJ n u \ roor to1J J 11 ''7t HONL>A 17~1l'M, owner $4SO t>-lS 5;Jl,cJ l'Ollll IO.UOll llTl' l(•H1d t·orni $17,) 1,.12 H~S Troilen. Utility 9180 Moped tt·onom" mt1rt ••••••••• •• • ••• •• ••• •• • prlloH'r YllmJh.1@ Only S l'11<;1.1·: Wh1• .. 1 l I ll 81Xlm11111 £"•" 1•11 ·111;~1 11 11l<0r ~l.!.1 1·.111 !~11. ·75 Honda L' R I :is Tnck parts $400 546 lf'87 FJ~t 750 llondii ni·w 1·1111 Xlras, mir..t '>t'll Oller 8231 R1d~ehelcl l>r 11 B '72 BMW 7SO with cxtr.1i. $1350 548 1601 Vt.'Spa Scooter OOt'!' 2 mont.hA old $6<111 64S ll67K '00 Yum11ha l>TI 2:.i1 "-!110 M1111 pu·kup ... tw11 SHill bst orr f>cl6 IWJ:! 4 fl 5 I' ~I .111 II ml'\1f,j_,1111:! I Auto s~rYice, Parts .. ~~~~~.':~~: .. !~.~~ !-,.\ \. 1-. WITll l'SEl>.\l<Elllll I fo'UIH-J(; \I(' \Fl l"\H'l'~ I l~Oj!IOl''> • Tran!lm1,. ... 1on.., • Ht•ar t-:1111-. 1T1n·::. 'Fl'ndt•r., , Door:.. • llumJK•r" l\tPOf< I \tlo...,11·r1\ IOI N \I.inc ht>,lc·r \n.1tw11n 771, 1111111 1972 Kil"'a .. .ik1 ~""' fo,,1 I 1.i ,~ 1 ··•I \I 1r.1 ,1 n~ "lrl't'l blkl• '·" nl1n· l'Jrh ·~111 ~ .. l'iirk"r $4(J0 1;ood l'ond h.11 <!f>IK Orun..:c C.1ll!l!1i ~>111~1 1977 Su111k1 TS IK5, 17'.> nules. $700 <:u!lh ~I!! \ W •;u11r1111l ..,. cl,111 101 p.1rts llJH' pink lrp AMC-JEEP #I in CaUf. \\ 1-; OUTSELi. Al.I. H 1-: I' U F:Al.1-. R:S IN Tll!o.~TJ\TE HUGE INVENTORY \II Modeb Nl'W & llsed J.ca~ing A\-Utluble Costa Mesa AMC Ju p .!.'1'.ll llAIWOH Ill.VI) Ctl'\lil \1c:.a !i-l9 K023 JEEPS "77" ('JS':.., C.I 7's. l'ht•rokeeo'i, W11~oncen. 1'1rk u1., up lo SI .200 dts t'OUlll!> 5 yr 50.000 m1k wurruntys 11va1lable. Copeland Mtn Inc 2001 I'.: 1st. SA 558 l!OOO ·72 TOYOTA 1.umfrri.r S11onL.' dr1wncl.1hlc & l'i1t 4'"1'•0 ti7.J Oh•l7 76 I u\ 11lJ l..1mfrrwsl•r Xlnt nmd S.000 mt :.till WliJ<or Wllrralll) l)(f ro,111 l1 r<•.., & n mi. !'IS20IJ 4!1:1 11411 ~ St.IK ~JI !18!111 t•\ l" l!/711 1-'nrd Bron.-u itood YAMAHA Mana l'.:ntluro ~I l'U In l'h1·V> 1•n )!llll' 4 60 Xlnt rood ~:t.'i m bolt m.1in, run" i:nod eluding bumper rads Complett' ~4~1 \'k rc.1 <new> 546-114' Hiil 673 l/j70or 1!>6 i'~d '7~ HONDA 250 XI, Pei r cond lllOO. A~k Im U1ll 673 4670or 496 7!°)1)1 Auto1 for Sale '76 Kz "'"' I •· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. o m1, l''llr.1~..,. .._~ .... / 1mmac -·.!..'T-~ 788-341~1 Classics 9520 ......•......•....•.... '6 4GORDOH rnn<l1t1on l all 11111 at MS l1i:JO 75 JES-CJS Sh 1rp I P6JS) ll.1rdtop, s Jl('nal l1res & ~heels Lea:.e Sl9ll. I:.! Uown . su.-i 12 a monlh ror 36 mos Pnte $4600 Buv back 52475. Total lse ob hg S6458320AC corELAHD MTRS :..1()()1 E bt SA 55ll 8000 Motor HomH, Sole/ Rfftt/Storaqe 9160 JOHH KEEILE '76 l'll~ROK~f'~ Chier 4 µa~1>en~er 4 :.peed , '..in & blk, lo "!I. t·rUJSl' sunroof A !>lllll•r ti.•aulv tnlrl. till whl. en anten f~rllllO"l::l t ('ullRonriir bas +m ore. $7100 ......••.......••...... quote 163 f~IJ7 '77 DATSUN Clean, all ac- cess. but alr cond. Very lo ml. 645-0311 d11ys, 968-5385 eves. Sale or Trade ''77 f' 150, 460 en&, llUtO trans, camper shell It boot, turbo rims ~862'7 ·53 GMC panel, xlnt coad SI.SQQ Offer, trade, VW bus\.wl 4155, 5406262 l!m! Coum·r. Sl59S Xlnt Cond. 54,000 ma, 835 4013 ·11 Dat~un P U Clean But· kel 1>et1l!> Xtra ~Jl> lank AM FM w 14 spkrs Low m1 !1650 546·1~7 lll6S ~. ton Chevy P U w tabover camper. $1200 493 219ti 72 Datsun Pkup, 50,000 orig m1, c:ampr whell, new paml, AM FM, 32 mpg. $1700 r1rm 5S4-0637 • '75 Luv P /U w /sht-11 camper, muny xtras Nu t·ond 23.000 m1 552 0182 VC1M 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 FORD VAM COMVERSIOM VII . i.unroor. radio heater. whale spok e wheels with special tires & many more opllon5 EZ term!! 0 A C I H p11rts & labor 1>erv1ce pohey av111I (82691KJ Auto Center's pnce IS r ONLY Sl6'5 / HAlf:llS AUTOCEHTER 1425 Baker St .• C.M. • ., blk eHl or Harbor Bl 540-9109 1972 FORD IUHLETOP VAN A Cflmper special folly bell coat<1med & In ex <'ellcnl t'Ond1taon $t200 Pr 1 ply 531 '7977 1974 DODGE automatic, radio & ptvr. 1teerin1. UB7824'7). MIHION Vlf JO IMl'O ll lS •• f, ' ••a . ..... . .. ... . llJ I I l·I B 49!> 1704 Nabers Cadillac 2600 H.ub-Or Blvd 1975 IMW 530f SEDAN. Only 13,8'79 mllet. 4 speed trans . factory air coad. & AM/FM 1tereo . (897NZB>. Jon.cat .. ONLY $4395:.i. MAR(l)UIS TOYO MlSSIONVW 131·2110495-1 '75 Dodfe 300, xlnt cond • C..o~t.i Mc~J 540.9100 $8988 OMLYS2St5 MAISS AUTOCIMTER 1'2:5 Ba-er St., C . .M . ~~ b& ut ol Harbor BJ 280·Z. 2+2. au to, mags, AM/FM, '5 Call 559-0381. port ca mp er /conv 54~91" SS600./orr. Must sell, A&tdi Nabe 645-8873 9707 fS 1972 2•0Z, xlnl cone!, 73 ~z. new paint ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM , air, macs. hot.• spd, air. ma l9li6 Ford Super van. '74' J Audi IOOLS, 4 spd, Cad1·11ac stick, 48,000 m1 Call more MS-8986 . runs good, SliOO air. AM f''M stereo, sun 540·1920 days, 552 3156 -- - - __ _.,.q.. 675-7436 roor. lo m1. $3350. 830 9495 eves '73 Datsun 1200 Seda!(' .i ... 58EHi7 2 :?6011 H,11hor Uhd · spd s1050 or off't'r ... .o. • .a--Wantad 9590 or_ l ( M '11 1 'lllKl -----•A ... -..,. -.v. .. •l\t.1 l''·' ' ''73 240Z, 4 spd, AM f'M, --••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 AUDI 100 LS Air. mags, Mlr h . C:O\er, ---WI WIU IUY AM FM, auto trans. lfOM brwnttan, MlNT, $4195. '73 P.U. Gd c:ond. nu tlre~. YOURDATSUH mJ. Mui.t sell S3200 or '78 BMW 2002, AM/FM 67~ manyxtra>. PAID FOR OR NOT best ofr 67S·4117 uncr 7 cass, sun roof. Very l2!SOO TOP DOUAR PM/wknds cleun 675-1345 art 5, '77 8210 Plus. 7,000 mi, '7l Dulsun SlO 4 dr, goo ·FOR TOP CARS Aust&Hffhy 9709 54().4242 work air, •t= ~6893 condition. must :.el BARWICK DA TSU~ "'·Ill Ju .JU I ,q,1·.l1 ,tfl•t 831 -13 75 49).3)75 WE BUY CUAHCARS & TRUCKS CONNElL CHEVROLET 2K28 Harbor Blvd. COST A M i':SA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP l>OLLAll FOR TOP lJSi'~O CARS f'ORElGN. DOMESTIC or CLASSICS lf your car ts t1xtr11 deun Set!US first IAUBIUICK 292S Harbor Blvd CO!lta Mesa 979.2500 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN ~ PiH I'> 0( IH.ll Ill 110 llUNllN(.fC)tl Al ACH 114?· Ill! I s 10 0442 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 · 2002, ice blue. 3 yr -.,.----_!!lO frl>-OJIM __ _ 1974 AUSTIN I.I wrnty, aar, AM /FM, 76 Station Waaon 710, atr, •68 to •73 Cpe, bed a 4 speed. radio, heater & hood b ra. But ofr auto, AM/FM, 11,!IOO mi. truck. ~ to 11,95. 1 I 11 IW6-'519 (93.«117 -v er Y ow m ea C ~. ---------storage, have to mov CS68ZG W). EZ terms-Capri 9715 QualfledAds 642·5'78 em.'73-1784 I 0 A.C 1 yr paru & labor H••••••••••••••••••••• 1erv1ce p~llc>'. avail 13 2600 cu. In. ve, 4.spd, Aados, Hew tlOO Aldos, M•w 910 Aut.oC4tnter s pnce as A/C, snrl. AM /FM tape ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• C?MLYSl795 Gd rond P t P $2300 ...-----------------.1~ HAIEIS 544-41125 546·4764 .-:. .. ~D AUTO CEHTH CltroH 9716 .... c J~ 1425BakerSt.,C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUGUST SALE 1 • blk cast of Harbor Bl 73 CITRO.,... MS 540.9109 ..... BMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEBACK BMW COMEIH&SEE THE630CSI MOW OM DISPLAY OUR COMrLETE IODYSHOP ISHOWOrEH BMW RESALES 1972 2002HI 4 speed, air cond , ?>terco ca1111ette & mass. <627FGX). 1974 2002HI 4 spd . full power, air cond 1337MJC> $8.889 MOTORCARS D'B.EGAMCE 626 W 17th SA 547 .9250 ---Dahwt 9720 ....................... *DRIVE A* * LlnLE •.• * SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPARE BARWICK DATSUN S.u1 .1••·•11 • •1'1 t· .1L•• 8Jl .IJ7!i 49J.Jl7!i NEWPORT DATSUN SHOP &. COMPARE IF YOU MUST, BUT WE FEEL THESE ARE TH£ LOWEST PRICED FIATS IN SOUTHERN CAUf. AT DICK MILLER MOTORS the VOlUME FIAT DEALER OVE" 200 FIATS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERYll 1977FIAT11 /9 SO.CALIF'S LARGEST fleelof "New" Molnr Home Rental!\ Over 110 19'77 m<Klels to t·hoose rrnm, 18'to32' ln.<1urance included Dale !I RV llenlab, Inc .. 1711 1559 4411) MOTORCARS D'EU GAHCE 6:!6 W 17th SA 547 92SO ~1a~~:c'!'r. 18. Runs 5-58.15 66 Jeep Auto. P S, xlnt. $2100. SPOllTSM~ V AM Automatic:, pwr. steer· Ing, stereo tape & air IMPORT CARS cond. Thia van is extra, .., 1 1 ODELS 4 IJ)eed, 111r cond .. !IUn· rool• & al.A.'rco cassclle. lsellMCJi'). FORTHEIEST Fl.HT PRICES Cal J im Hffdham TODAY! 1188DOVESTREET Nur MacAn.bur &Jamboree Rbada 833-1300 SALE PRICED. ~51.95 '• to c1too .. "'°"' ,··. Motor Home Rftttol 111/J'to 32' FUiiy self conl.1med Reserve now for summer fun..,.knrl11 REGENCY MOTOH HOME RF.NTALS 925 N Harbor Rl vd, SA ••531·2503•• ·~CHE\' BEL AIR On I} 34,000 on¥1nal mile, lt73 Tuyola Landawser. This rar 1s 111 PERFto:CT Chevy 283 eng. Sort top onitmul rond1t1011. You l311t orr. 833·6936 or mu.sl Sl'<'' LocJk11, runi. f>9 fl39S exctllent SI .ooo or l>t'~t .,. L - <"J'>h orrer t.38 9308 ,nae ... 9560 extra clean with low, low ~ M mileace. C1'8KYY 1. ----Wl-·---- OHLY $5695 MHD COSTA MESA OATSUM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~HARBOR BLVD CLEAN USEOCAllS HOW CAU.PUPY l>i Chevv lmp:ila Convt '06 f'ord P.U, Cstm cab. 540-6410 540.0Z ll ClaSbH' ung. C'lt.'dO, lo m1, short bed. steps1de, 6 cyl musl sec ~I 1).1:!4 auto $1500 r1rm 545·2014 1!13'7 f'ord . mu11l ..,l'l l l14u1l Sl'll ! 73 To.>ola $795/be'lt orfer 3012 f'ku1>. lo m1, new clutch, Klllybrookt> Ln, CM, fXhuust.Sl795orbstresp !M0-3811 orrer. 499.2373 eves ------ I-ton '66 Chev step-va w1'736cyl eng . 14 mpg, everythinc cood c:ond. 14'x6' bed. windows, ex· tr as. Call 645·3269; ~7t91 540-5630 1011\SO\ ~·SOX • llNCUl N · MF.llCUAV 2626 HAAIOR ILVD. ....... Hew 9100 A.utot, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 A.lftos. "•• 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COS~MESA TOPIUYEA See 111 fl.rst, " laal! Top dollar paid for import.I. COSTA MESA DATSUN 1'69 2002 Automatic, air cond. & AM / FM radio. /\ one owner car CZRV449). " .1 972 2002 Aut.otpetJc with air cond. O n e ow n er cur. Cl21FTQ). 197l 2002 • speedJ sunroof & AM/FM radio. (6505). 1973 lavarfa 1 speed, air cond .. sun· loot, metallic paint & on· ly 27,000 ori&inal miles. 0091.WA>. Guess which Car Dealer is MAD because he has 'e world's lousiest locatlonm • 1976 5301 2845Harbor Blvd, 4 speed, sunroof, air Coflta Mesa a40-6410 c o n d . & i. t e r e o " ,.. ...... '"" Perklnt0n, 9WMr of ...... DlltM1' ............ m. ,.. are""''· We thnk oll tlte,..,.. whe,.,. fMftll ... ....................................... ~ .. , .. , ....... WE PAY TOP DOLLAR H>IHll'TY IMPORTS IOIJREVI .... 1974 2002 4 1peed; AM /f''M & only 23,000 original males. Super •harp I (030K YT) Jt75 2002 Automatic, air cond .. sunroof & metalUc paint (0154). 1976 2002 *1 speed with tlereo cauette Superb 1 C400NMV>. 1973 3.0CSA AutomaUc, sunroof. air cond . 4s low rnflea (3S1JPS7 1974 J.OS.o Full _power, 1unroor, air eond. Ir lealher Int. (JISKLf'). 1975 J.OSI • apeea, 1WJ.t00(, hiatfler 1nt., air' <'ond. II f ull power. (009NJL>. '75 280Z. fuel Inject.Ion. air. 40.000 ma • guar steel radials. Cassette dec:k can eves. 7118-4J59 '72240Z. beaut. Air. magA, radlala. Alf/FM. auto, SMOOorT.O.P '768-8852. DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT-LANCIA ( 120 W. Warner Santa Ana, 557-2132 ......_ M•w taoo Alltos, M•• ,.oo·...., Mew " . .....•.................................•......•............•. ~ .... rRIOR TO COMrUTION OF OUR NEW FACILITIES WE ARE RUDY TO SERVE YOU FROM OUR 11MPORARY OM SITE OFFICES HUGE SELECTION MARK Vs•CONTINENTALS•VERSAILLES MARC)UIS•COUGARS•MONARCHS•COMETS BQBCATS & ~PRIS BUY or LEASE IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US FIRST lt71 f'OMftAC MAND flfX ~-... ..._ ... _._.._119'1l..MI~-......... __. ttoao ___ .,_~ "" .-cuaf ........ ...,.. '"" -' ....... ,.. .... cnHe, -llMll• ... 1•1 ....... - •• OAlll'PtlOI • F11iJ• A utt6. ten ........... ost1d ...... ~ ,.,.... 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Xlnt .,.ulp"""' lncludin'a I UD· Mercede!I you've been ma11. Luou llke NEW• at~r~. pwr due brk&. Loaded includloa etueo I cylinder, 11utomatle?, ---"' 1lnun "'~"•r rv111ott1 td concS. AJ<.,', 1t1.:rro cia.. ;;,, &~ l -'t lookin£ for ln excellent, (J.94E0Q), r ad 1 a I b L 0 w mi ll l II t PC>Wtt sleerint. air roft· Mat off•r All ll'M l hl>l11 uf7 l.u11o n t;.'.1111~ w Ulptt, l'tM ml,t48 1411 1 er.o ceu ... e . showroom condition & ONLY •"695 $4500 ll6 1 • casse e . n exce en dtt1on1n1 Leu than • 11o.1 . ~ .... r 17°"8, •71 11 Low mala1, Pncf'd to •ell pr1 ced tu u 11 th 1 s .. -· t 0 r . 494 588.'I cood.IUool <:rr>..KLO> as 000 miles (581NWO .w 11.ciur &114 •o.u ~ t7lO ot I lhl1 weekend wedlftMf 1157NRN). For MAAOUIS TOYOTA SAOOUIACk oi\ty mu. ctOwn • 9' a ul•1 the economy of dittel & MISslON VIEJO VAU.EY IMPORTS per month itlcludtnt u;x rJCIOSJ•HI . run" 1111011 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 1 31·2110495-1210 131.•04049"' .. 949 license, & all flnanc~ tn. a-n r 1,.,.,. th.t UOI• tn• •n•1 111m .. , -II> n)lldtllOfl ~Ill l•lo. • d e • n d I 1 n ,, 11 ' c l;an.;r,(J\( 1:.#t°' 't 2 SPOIT COUPE pd m1ti.: 11o hrt'h Oil f"\t rad111 11u .. 1 itJ-., blk \ inyl h»rd lolJ, l-6'\.illrv )l.'llow (;ood c un $JOn ,\.\king Sl~J cir rpkr oller 04ti J81H Jfll·r ~or67J.il44 Jnd ll'J\I~ lllili: for Tammy 1976~AT Ill 2DOOISEDAN In !ihc1wroom 1·ond1l1011 1 Ull P\J > A fantu"t 1c Mhhthn:-C.\X •.~1 b1>l '78 JAGUAR XJ8L 2:lM a -charsesfOt'42monlhsOD uh 6H 1MM4l l'<'ln all II mt, •Int 'onc1 Jl2.0UO P .... ot 9748 a ppr o" e d c red It. !~-~~,15 2lO(J, home ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 VW Bua. good cond. DelerN!d payment price '3 1"1111 llU(,1 .int t nw, .,.,.... * PIUG!OT * Good tires. best offer. Ml 04 •••.1d on 111111, 1111 •• r.t!) LHM Call ~7974 73. • Annulll percen· Miu \ .,.,., ·r.t:M 't.iK Qi :-W..-ch111 ('lu11atc11ulu All model.a now av111luble 71, Corolla tace r•te u;.12<• or if you fo'M lll~ Xlrtl 1:ond ht M9w. UHd '74 4soSEL Mercedes. lncludina 604I & Dlt!Sehi . 4 IPHd air co,,dll•O"lno 1964 spare vw rngioe. prererto pay ca.sh ...... , ;u, lJIS :! •Ir 1111. AM I-M 1 ""• M .. roon, 11tnpwt1 llUOO nil Will I IHI ty ~~ utr M~ Ul!70 ~tuk,·1 ~7UCM. ova 100 f~:;,i:r~'.:i:J'dta~~n:; =~:~~;1.&lellatd1s :;:.n:=;: 8 "'' ' 1141 ~.~~~hi.~!N~ used $3220.92 1 2 x K "; u 1 2 2 + :! MERCEDES W-4274 eves IEACH IMPORTS s2 1.9 5 lncludina tax• UceO!le "14 1-'IJI 1414 hpydn 1•1111 ""'' :! 11111~ AM 1"'1 11l111n lu m1 s:1K:1:i 7~. 'ti).! J Ac; U A U I' u ll lu 11 v OM OISPLA y ,75 Mil 4SOSL •A .. DOVE STREET '74 VW 412. 4 dr, AJC, Xlnt rntortid Vl•ry ek 111i. .._ cond. Low mi. 6461757, 111udl'd 'SlSOO l'h Houwof lmporb With me llllic paint CNearMacArthudilvd. 979-6339 17 141W4Ci;Ut. AUTHORIZtD s tere o & ill luxur)' &JamboreeRuad) ME'Rc.EDES DEALER t!Quipped. In showroom NEWPORT BEACH Collectors Hean '72 VW JenMft 9732 fl862Manch~lcr, condlt1on. (447MXN 1 75Z..0900 eamper fo1awless 1n ap GU STA FSO N LINCOLN M f:RCUFIV 16800 Be~11 l1 131vd Huntmglon B(.'.11.:h 842-8844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buena P11rk • Priced ID sell or lease. p---L-peuran('e Runs better 741• J .II , t'a1ti. "''''k 523·7250 ~ 9750 than new Luit of itlras 1974 Sportabout Wan, ttc..:te 9 7 'l 7 acoucJ conct ~~,(JC) c ,111 <>n the San la Ana ••wy ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 548 3773 SJ,000 mi. xtra clean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Murk ;i t 1.au :itloo "' PORSCHE ,2,5 xlnt cond $2800. Dys, lrand Hew '77 .wi llf14 1972 MIZ 250 :I 't Ill VW Squarcbat·k ruru; 673-3117 or 545.5072 '' 0 U I' E L We have an exft•ll"nt &ood Cletm Sl200 ofr, Ho ..... DA C '74 JENSEN ~ ..,.,.. u x u.r Y11970 250 Sedan. Rblt enR ••l-... lon~uslhe ""' "' 64012.38 ,... ars l'<IWP~ Wt!~ low miles AM-FM. air, new t1re11, ..... ""'' MAM Y lntt1rceptor all ortgmal & 111 m excellent cond1· Xlnl cond 494•2074 evs Champ hip Edition. 67 Ow.. l(OOll l·ond. New 01 1 Su~r cond hu11 11.,.1.:r t1on <'""'GWG ) Good ------NOWll'. · I t $8 .. 0 ToChooHFro"'! ytlun& ll"'4RUJI .,.,... coo er , 1rc:1, " . U.._.IVERSITY Sil.lit !ielection of other MBZ!. '58 MBZ 219. "Restored BILL YATES 7 ,,.__._ 67586311.6457400..., ,... mstock. Classic. Rebwlt eng, I,~ Otckmobile MOTOR Cil'S nunt cood. See to ap VW.p()RSCH! w...-'87 VW Sta W.:n Nda en&. Honda Cart • GMC D'ELEGAHCE prec1au. $3800. <TYZ02ti> SanJuanCaplatrano ~=~HOSl.O). work ~5_8024 Truc:b li2ti W 17th SA 547.9250 Ph-497-3838 117·4100 493-4511 2M501larbor8hd KarmannGhio 9735 . '75G>SLC(4pau>Met. '71 911E T.ar11,.bri1ht s2495 '72VWCamper Van New Cc.1!11..11 \1 1!!.a S40-9640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Mercedes 280. lo mt s red, sunroof, AM/FM yellow factory maia ~~ p~~5 ~ tires. -.71 K G h lmmac.$9400.5511241or tape d k. aar, spec1nl good~,511-7919 • •• '71 CIVIC Blut-Met,;1ll1c semi ... :t~ mG;io~d 1.00 1du 956-0llll afl6 whl1:1. only 10600 ma '71 vw BUil Rbll eng, new Wht V top new l'lull'h $1950 1-'trm p I' M"'.nCEDES 714-759-1166 eve/wknd, 'Tl PUMA lellO dual port paint Xlnt cond. $1800 r-,,.w tire:. & hrkc., H<:~l 64().704!0 493 6204 '"" 833·3884dy:. wkdys dual carb/4 11pd /s1lver 540-3773 oH..rmcr si:100 752-9m ' LIMOUSINES I w/black 646-3370 '63 Rumbler. 60,000 mt. Exel cond. $450. Pb . 6755750 Well ttlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bwck Estate Wagon '73. A1r cond., power pack. roof rock, etc. Sl950 or best offer. 8 am to 5.pm, wkdays only S41M710. l!r73 Buick E&tate Wagon, !>lereo. a track, orig ownr..: S2SOO 645-S089 evs, '73 Rel(al 2 dr .• auto., atr. pwr steer . & brks. Best '>llVtnl:i. lhb wt•t·kl·nd ..it 71 llonda Ctvl(: rond , $:!I <XJ offer 493 2057 Lotus • 9 7 37 l. ow m a I cs 19t>7 I 976 MIZ 3000 ----· '68 VW Sunroor. ftunb xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Sn 039:!1 Also bluck Stiver w/blark mterior 16 TURBO Blk., Ton int. good R1.:ltuhlc t'ht.'ap '>ln•tch uv111luble St11reo. sunroof & 1n !2000 mi $1200 &•rhn truns $700 675 !i!lHI !157 071\U 'llSSION VIEJO IMPORTS ,.,. '. .. . " ····· .. 11'1'" .................. . ~:IH 112:J!I MOTOR CARS sup erb con d 1 t Ion radio. Sunroof. CB. mtnl. D'ElEGAHCE l526PlU ). Priced to sell Asking 126,000. 1175 81111 'W BUS Slick SIKSO or bt•11t 626 W 17th SA 517 9~ orlease this weekend. 15914 2.0 lmmJ1• AM·f''M olfcr '729 Pui.s F.state Wgn, $HlllO or off er. 675-~ '611 LeSabre, 1 owner. RJl -1748 495-1104 76 llonda Ct\ 11· C\TC. 5 i>Jxl air. AM 1-'M ~lt'rN1, mw.t :.ce 6411 l~ 1972 Lotu.!> 1-:urnpu. Su lll'r 1·ond w, n1•w i.tcrl bclt1.:d lire:. on mai: whh Special 1.:xh..iu~t i.yi.tcm w Weber c·urh :w.r.01 a<' tual m1 Burnt oran1w color Cull ti:JS ~t ..ift 4PM '71 :.!HOS. Sunroof u1r. whtlt.' $4200 Great ('On d1l1on 673 59!i7 MISSION VIE JO IMPORTS ••••• t. • .... ' Volvo 9772 !lood cond Air, pwr, gd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ure!oi S800 640-04_08 __ • tape. nu radlult. 27,000 mt 838 37811 ... , ... . . ·-·· !JI 1148 49S 1704 A.lto1, Hew 9100 A.lto1, Hew 910 •.......................•...•••.........•.•.•• '811 912. S spd. AM PM ************ Maida 9738 MG 9742 cassette, xtra dean , 1975 MIZ 450SE '6LSO 642 1811 7 6 Corolla AYlo i..... "" """°"'°"'"V l1c•n1• (468POXI Low * * ...................... . Luxury eqwpped & l'tas ••••••••••••••••••••••• , "u n r 0 0 r. !> t c r c 0 & HELP! Our family has 64 356C. xlnt cond onJ( metalhc paint <030541 I outgrown uppy Utlle L971 black mt • durk melalhc Buy or lc..ise Weekend MG Midget. Racing gray, chromt.' wheel!>, ......"9"' 5 3395 * * * * miracle mazda l>pe<'tal al orange. with black con-soll d body, $6. 7 50 O.._.LY SI] ... 95 vertible lop· In tip top _498-0444 " ,,. condtt ton. Lo m tic!> We havt! many other fine Pnced well below blue 74 Porsche 914 2.0 MA7.".t.o ~rlet'lrrom book at firm $2499 Cull Air cond Stereo Sharp * JOE MAC PHERSON * ~0M=s~~:Oo BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Jt * Men:ede1 a.n1 9740 MISSION VIE JO IMPORTS 5864417 Lea!>C $137 115 down. $134 85 for 36mos Pm :c $5800. Buy b•ck S342'L Total lse obhg $8-114 15 11111 '"•'"I t•• I•' I\\\ HUH l1,..U10H ll&(H .,..,__ ........ . ..................... . 6'" .....-1960 l!lllli Good t•11nd ....._ ....._ S17uo111rr i5Z :i101 dvs. ....... ....... 67311111\1 t'\I'' Jt Sales & Leasing * * * * * lt New & Used * * Cars & Trucks * IUIHI Jt 21 AUTO CIHTltt D•. ~ * : 768-7222 . . . : 'ti4 :\frrn:de~ 1!10 1 1>pd ~tk Thi.' ~hJflH'!>l ont• you ·11 l'Vl'f M>'l' s;!:1tJO 962-8411! '73 450SI-. Brown Xlnt ron!l.41M Must~l·ll P ~t prty. 833-1486 Mercl.'des Ben1, 00. 280S. tobacco brwn, AM FM ruru., lookli flc>od ~Ull'k S<Jle at $4ll00 PP. 752 8791 -- MH '71 280SL Cpc Rcl~tr hai. all xlra!> 13.000 M 1 $11 ,750 AM':.. tl73 5620,e\•es 673 Oi'28 .... ' ..... .. ,. ' .............. . IJt-1748 49.S 1704 51MGoA Body man'i,. :.pN·tul' Super mec hanically MERCEDES 1969 <JEPo5!1). Your1>for onlv 2JOMIZ $598 F\1lly l';qwpped Brown. MOTOR CARS mr <Scr.110:1861 D'ELEGAHCE $4819 626 W. 17th SA 547-9250 WeSpKlalln In M..-cect.1 MGI 9744 IA?as1ng & Service ~··•••••••••••.••••••••• Muny other Sports 71 MGB GT, good cond1 , • lion, &ood paint & tires, '-'ars PPS2300.546-:S1M & Exol1cs t~ an Stock ('Jll for <·ompll.'te info MOTORCARS D'ElEGAHCE ti21i W 17lh SA 547 9250 '74 MGB Roadsur, 21.000 careful ml , c us cpl. AM FM. Fae wire whlb, lugg rack & roll bar $3665 or make offer 1893 3175 aft.er 5pm OAC <P633Al COPELAND MTRS 2001 E Isl SA SSS 8000 PORSCHE 91 l S '74 l.ess th11n tu.00-0 miles. mechanically und cosmcttcnlly perfect. Can be fm11nced long- term. Call for details. (llQSHI). HOuse of lmport'S ... ,, w•~•~ ttl\ttf •uttt6 •••• I• I •I• t\11 I'• \If,,,. 1958 Porsche. new rJutch & trans, strong l•ni: SJ,'>00 675 3330 4-Door Av•o 11on1 u...-Tlltt.0&31 aooo 2ro<1 -Mic. .,,., ct•"" s995 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA •••• , •••<"l l·d 141 1 \\" HUMTIHC# f0N It •CH ************ Auto1, UHd I A.ltos, UHd Autos, U1ed A.lto1. UHd A.to.,u1ec1 --pe°r:':~~~1~~1~~t~r!•: ~~~~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• below Blue Hk SS700 196' CHRYSLER Newport 4 Or Sed1n Bronze with Jail 1n1enor has oower brakes & !>leenno arr cond radio heater runs great See 11 today Lie •961CEO 5895 1'71 LINCOLN Coupe light green with dirk green vinyl roof full power of course. AM/FM •t•r•q .radio, tllt wheel Yoo mutt ... tflill One. lie lf917MCG ~1895 ft7Z FO•D Cly SQulre 10 Paa1enger Wagon. White with Ian interior. oower brak .. & Steering. air cond radio. heeler. real sharp unit Ready to go Uc. #242ELU 5 1595 tt72 MaeuaY , Marq. Brah 4 Or. 8d Gteen with or .. ,, vi~ roof. full ~r air cond • radio. h .. ter, comfort lounge f rt Matt Lootct 8nd runa oreat. lie 1178£80 5 1688 1972 CHRYSLER Newport CuSlom 2 Or H T Medium green. with green intenor and dark green vmy1 roof power brakes and steenng air cond & heater radio Sharp untt test dnve 11 loday Ser •CM23M2C271342 5 1395 1'65 CADILLAC Sedan Deville. Green with white roof. lull power & air cond. rldlo 1111 wheel Great transportation. Lie INOS714 5795 1972 FORD 2 Or. HT Light blue with dark blue roof power steering & brakes, air cond • radio & heater real nice car Llc.~FTC 5 1495 I tH LINCOLN • Or. Sd Oold with leathet Interior. full OO'lttf, air cond , rldlO. ;r•t trenaixwt111on oar. Lie. t vwre.u s995 f 19'9 IUICK Electra 225 2 Or H T Sharo luxurv car green with oreen vinyl roof full power. aJr cond . AM/FM rld10. tilt wheel. all set to go. Lie. lfXVK105 · s I 195 1'7ZUHCOLH 4 Or Town Sd. Black. black leatl'I« Interior & vinyl roof. Lo.csed with extras this fine luxury ear le all aet for the famlly neec:fll'lg room & comfort In a fine automo«>Ue. Uc. t <433EAP 5 1995 1972 PONTIAC Gr11nd S.fan Wagon. Power 9t"'1ng. power brakH. power wlndow1. AM/FM radio. luggage rack. tilt wheel Uc. lt131ELT Ca 11552 0042 Pori.che 70, 914, lo mt, clean tn & out, appear jtp, AM FM sler1.:o, mags, S31115 968 6495 '62 3568. Recond1l1oned. S3600. 416 Col t oo, Newport Shores. 548 · 3851 Roll Royce 9 7 56 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROLLS-ROYCE ISolOJ.tmkru Ntwpen IHCll ,.._ __ ........... BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1111• IPCl("l hd I•) I \\\ f4UMfU4f.10UlfAC.H 1976TOYOTA Celtca Uftback 5 speed . air cond., CONCAMMON'S AM ,FM stereo radio & red extenor. C033NRN>. HORSELESS 12 month, 12,000 miles CLOSED ~UNDAVS STABLES i;erv1ce contract 1n· Brokers of fine contem eluded In this low price of porary ONLY $4695 ROLLS ROYCE MARQUIS TOYOTA BENTLEY MISSION VIEJO nutomobill'!I ll 1 ·2180 495· I Z I 0 :rm E Cout Hwy (714 1475-0930 Trfumph 9767 SCICltl 97 60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 811TR250, good cond., new *SA.Al * ORANGE COUNTY'S tl SAAB DEALER! For Sales & Service IEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVESTREE'r (Near MacArthur Blvd. 4'Jamboree Road> Nj:WPORT BEACH 152'-0tOO Toyohl 97'5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• lt74TOYOTA CWCA JJ.881 actual mllH. s radtals. $2000 or offer. Must sell 6454533 VoflcsWCIC}tft 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 VOLVO Pl800COUPE Already a · clns~•r 4 speed w ovt.'rdrt ve . AM FM ~ten.."<> II truck & leathe r ante rt or . t301E1V) ONLY $4995 MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO J::XCl.L:SIV ELY VOi. VO LurJ?ei.l Voho Ot·ult•t tn OranJ(t' County' BUYorLF.ASE DIRl-:CT '66 Bwck Le Sabce. Ruru. good $400 Call S46·4S43 'Ill R1v1cra Full power. Mint cood1l1on. 3850. Ph 848.3587 '72 E&l11te Wgn f''ull pwr, AC Clean CB avail. $1895 b!.t olr. 548·1240 '68 Rwck Special IJ.50. Runi. good 646 951f4 '76 Uuack Centurv Custom. n1r co n l. AM FM radio. 9,000 mt, $48001 best oner 770· 1531 Coclllac 9915 [!f:f(fl~, .... ~~ ... 2025 s. Manchester Cadi•JJ Anaheim 750-2011 aC it 1975 VOLVO 164A SEDAN 4 l>OOH Lculh,·r ant <1Utomutt<·. air cond . sunroof \M FM "tlt'n·o Cd'>"il'tlC <7J!I M I' I' I Pnfl."<i lo sell at ONLY $4995 SADDLEIACK VAUEY IMPORTS 131-2040 495.4949 Must sell '74 Volvo M2. PS, PB Xlnt cond 1''1rsl ~~746.'l '75 Volvo 245 WaJ? Stk, AM t1''M , utr, xlnl & clean.~ 673 6195. - --1965 Volvo 122 SW Wtcn Good cone! Enl( run~ .;d, bstofr. Call 492 5635 ---Autos, UH d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77GREMLIH SI 06.S 7 pe1" MOftth 6 cylinder. automatic. power steering, air con dlt1oning 2 yur or 24 .000 mile factory warranty. (A7A4651':12~01 Only $199 down & 1106 57 per month incl tax and SUMMER SALE • • 1976 CADILLAC SEVIUE Custom f1n1sh. Seville wire wheel covers, full leather. s tereo w1tb tape &paddedt.op. 1917Rl.Y >. Sale Priced • 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE · Cahr1olet top, ful l leather. 60/40 powe r· sent, AM WM stereo with· tape player, full power assists -<520PCX >. $8988 • ..,.. 1975 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE Fu II leather interior, Cabnolet top, AM/l'"M siereo w ;tape & cruise control. (200MMM). $5988 • 1974 CADILLAC II.DORADO C~PE Cabnolet top. AM/FM atereo w /tape, cru.lae control, 60/40 power •eat " foll power assiati. (ll7JSG>. $5788 license and all finance • ~ charges for 48 moolha on 1973 CADILLAC; 8 pp r 0 v " d c re d it . r COUPI D!Vtu.E I Deferred payment price ul ~14.36. Annual percen· Cr s.e control, a tereo laf!e rate 15.99'~ or'' you mulUplex, &-way power prefer to pay cash, a.at, Cull power• opdons, $3959.96 etc. tnc:ludlng tax & llccn1e $3988 • GUSTAFSON LINCOL,., Ml·ncuqv 1 '181lU Br,,,"' Ul .. cl tiunl1111;1.,1 , ..... ,, h 84 2-8844 I 973 C.AOIU.AC SEOANDIYIW Yull power a11i••l· AM /l!'M tte r eo multlp(U, Ult wbril & tl0 /40 power s eat.· OOGJlJ>. $3788 • 70 Camaro :w>7 V8, PS. auto, Mich radJI. nu pt, S2U01otr Xlnt 6-U>Z29'• 71 Camaro, lo m1 auto, xlnt cond • mUJ\l 1>ell ! ss1 o:no& '7.5 Monte C:Jrlu ;n .<1011 n11 P IS, 1'/B. "ul>t'r 1 ll•.in $.1995. 847 0407 IECAUSE OF THE TREMENDOUS RESPONSE YOU HAVE SHOWN US THE PAST SEVER•L WHkS. WE ARE GIVING A WAY A IRAMO NEW 15 FOOT SEA SPRAY CAT AMAUN FREEll Ho --~to bl! el•Q•bl• II)''"" Aij ...,,,. .. llllill M r-votd b• I ... _ 10 1971 -""''' ... ,._. tloen...i on-""''" ... 11 "".,.,. P'OI• COl\ll"""' ol .,_,. t 5 II See 6ot1v C.t,,,...,11\ lfld lr•il.., '"'"' Ml'V\•, Will ~ ,,..,~,.,, ltnm 4 ••1'dotn ~ ol att t1uahl•..O 8flt~"' Tf\<o or'"""V ,.,11 t•h DI~•., -.U., "°'on un Auq 21 lllfT ,. ...... MOH .... II bit nololl.., l>y ,,,.,, IYOmotly tllereafltl< Thoe d•-110 II -11 to Ill ,..,o•nt1 ot t"4 u S ••ceoi ......,.,.... I01 tllftor •• ...._.."' ._.,,..,,,~ lh 11t.t1etH ..,Otldl1t• .. ano .. ,.,. ... 'IQ~· Alt fM•• ti any, -~ •aott1fal10<> ,_ ""'" bOI tlMI >Ole ,_.,,,b<~tv ol th• ...,,_ SO, NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO WIM 4 FRl!E CATAMAR4M AMD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUlt 1977 YIAltlND CLEARANCE SALE. DO IT TODAY. THERE HAS NEVIR BEEM A &mER TIMI TO IUY YOUR IUICIC. Clilotod ...... 1111<.k ~ trempo11,.. """"' ·-H•illnQ '""'' R•ltMl!n~ m41 1 tl\eel bfoc:t.. • 't\•ttdOW 1n ~mt•il Adtu\t.tht, Ctuthtul, dawn h•"I AJJ<J ltbic ,1b tletb ,... ______ _ ......... _.... ............ ------................. -.~ ... DISCOUNT '•"r • ._ •••" • ' ·~~ •• ... ......................... ~-.... _ .... ~ ~"'" .. ""'._ ... . ... ......... .... ''"J , ...... , .................. "t ... .. •• ... ...... _ .~ ...... ....... ..... .... -'-........... ..... ........ ....... .,,._ ...,.., ,,., ~~.,::{~,'If'*"' EVERY USED CAR IN STOCK SLASH EDI ll90N s 1299 \ '119'KILl&AUt :~-:::.:: :::::. $ ) '>Oft t•fto' £77 ·n wun...-11~m•c1 ·~:.-... -'2444 '16 CHln' CHl\'ITTI 4H. ·-· ··-s2666 "14MUST..,..ftHU. " ·~---s2888 "11 IUIQ HTA? W.4~ .... --~ ... ...., ,...,..., 6.777 PIRto tt57 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Brown Pinto, realfy clean. SHOO or oiler 1145-5112 or 54..5· 3SO 1 "73 Wan. Air. R/H. lua. rack. Xlnt cond. Ona. OWJU'. SlllOO .548~45 '73Squfre. auto, air, 33,SOO mi, 1uper cond S22:IO 833-0468 "74 Brown Pinto Sedan. AC, A'J;'. PB, &ood cond. f:l82S.163-2913 '7l PINTO. Xlnt 1hape, new Urea. $11.50. Call 873-U8l leave m1a ,..,....... 99'0 ....................... '71 Fl.JRY Ill. XJnt cond. New tlret & brakea. $1.295.545-~14 '73 Duster, x~ cond. PS. PB, elr cond, ao,ooo ml, IU00.981-2Al '18 Convertible. $750 54MtH '71 Dust.er V "· auto, A/C, P 18 . Good cond . ll250/blt olr. 8'r.!104 Ponffoc 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 970 rONTIAC , UMAHS2Dllt. Hardtop Automallc, pwr. 1~n1. air cond., vinyl root, one ownrr & dark aold w1ll11ht aold In t erlor. 34,002 actual nrtle1 (SlMBHA). Aak for Jerry. Call IJJ ... 64t '67 LeM•ns. Xlntcond ln/· out. Auto tran1. A/C, rad lirCll, P /S. S1195. 848·4112 Eltcep. cle.n '83 Bon· nevUJe1 pwr, air, 4 dr, bestotrer. 5'5-4421 TIANSAM '11 • Low mUet, all l•c· tor1 opt1on1 a nd 1howroom frtah. Wiii take trade and finance baJa.nceOAC. (llSSAI). HOuc;e ot Import-; ........... ····· .. . DAILY PILOT 0 f 3 ., • ~ • another Santa Ana· Lincohi Mercury FIRST 1st in sales • • 1n service 1st • 1n parts and now. • •• Lincoln Mercury Dealer in Orange Co1Ur1ty to close on Sunday . . . to give our e1nployees a day of rest . . . a day with their families ... and a day to attend the church . of their choice . . . Please feel free to browse through our ne'v and used ear inventory on Sunday . . . then come in early for our MONDAY SPECIALS '74Dodge Dart Swinger '77 Bobcat Runabout . . . . t V8, aa•i.. ,,.,..,, tadiu. hotH. powrr 1tl'f'rin~ powrr bnke-. l•C'IOl'Y air C'und., Ylnyl tot. Only 23.000 11\lltt. Ll • HW ln•ldt' 4 o•t. A ml -ruaf. fty r11r Jn ~utlful 'T..all• f°'1ila" eotd,nrocl !f'llow. lrit<td to 9'0 at onlr 4 cyl.. 4 8pted tr1n1 •• po"'f'r flf't"'ri n~. powu brak<'•, white· wall tir<'s, vinyl top. Tintctf 'Joe., Deluxe inte-ri<1r trim. (Sttr. 502794) . : '2999. (l7l)(CC) • . . . ' 1111 DEMONSTRATOR SALE!!! HutJe S•lectlon of 1977 Demonstrators On Sale Mow at Year End Clo•• Out SaylncJ•! GREAT VALUES OM· FINE USED CARS •74 SAAi 4 cyl engine, automatic transmission. rtdlO heater. bucket Mats. vinyl roof l l)Ower brakes (473KLYI '16 PLY MOUT.H ~OLAll WAGOM '7 Z PL YMOUTM IAIUCUDA 8 cyl. engine. automatic transrnlsslon. radio. heatef. b~9t 1Hl1. contele. vinyl top. w/slw tlr .. & air cond11lonlng (281FUP) ~1195 SAVE MOW WITH CUSTOM CAR LEASING ..... . LUSE THE ALL MEW CORDOIA AND VOLARE OR AMY MEW MAKE CAR, TRUCK OR VAN DIRECT AMD SA VE! LOW COMPETITIVE RA TES ••• FOR IMFORMA TIOM AMD PRICES CALL PAUL DEFAlllS. .. 546-1934 DEPENDABLE SERVICE YOU CAM 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. •ACTOH •• COMOmONIMG 318 00 V-8 engine. light pact<age protection group AM/FM rld1o. power door locks & eteet1ng. tinted gins. FA78•14 wsw redial tlr ... deluxe Insulation PICkag•. cargo coml)8t1ment. Cll'P8ii A etoragt bln1 automaflc transmission. left remote control mirror. dual horn~ vlnyt boctv side rt10uldfngs. whffl covers luggage rack. 60/40 1pllt bench t .. t'YlnVI protec:tJve rubber 1tr1pa front a rw buml* ouardl. Ser fHL.S G7S 3100C7 76 MHCU-Y COMIT 8 cyl. engine. autofnatle. radio. !')eater, l>OWtr ateerlno. oower brakes. w/l/w hres cu~m Interior + ••tenor & 11r cond1tlon1ng. (958N01(). s2995 '74 AMC AMIASSAOOlt V-8.• automatic. air conditioning. oower steering, power brakes. pawer wlndOwl. AM redlo with tac>e .• heater. whitewall tires. vlnyl roof. tilt wheel, cruise control. (980JSI) 52395 '71 CHIYSLR "41WPOIT v.e. auton.tle.,air oonditlonlng, power Meftng, ~ brakea1 radio. heater. Yltlitewall ttrea. {1380LFJ •73 PLYMOUTH DUSTa V-6. automatic. air conditioning, oower atffftng. QOWer brak ... radlO. hMter. wttltewall tlr ... vtny1 roof ( • 11 GVJ) '77 IMW 130I 4 DI. . • speed. air conditioning. AM/FM stereo cassette llP4t radio. he.fer LAM than 7.000 miles. (28&SEU) Irvine VOL. 70, NO. 217, •S ECTIONS, •2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY; AUGUST 5, 1977 TEN CENTS t, Laetrile Users Called 'Eq11Dited' \\AS lff NGTON 1'AP 1 %_ Cancer '1t'l1m~. t•mot1on;1~~ \ ulner .. blr to huc·kio.ll·r~. i.re "ex ploat fd 'lullrully" by prr,moter~ of u~rile. th•· 1-'1".od .md I>rua Admtnl"ltratmn mainl•un ... tn 11-. 1otronce 1 ~• atemt'nt 'l'l on tht' underRround <'ancl'r trcdlmt'nt In " 2611 PJ~e rt-p11rt riled T hursd3\ "1th d reo1:h:r al JUd)lc an Oklahoma, tht.-f'DA 'ard " re '1cw of chn1c. I n·'t ar< h ilnd ,,f Reports In IAu~trtle proponents' urgument~ haa f•aled to sway tho agency's ~·on vte·uon that Laetrile as a hoax The report was ordered by the Judge, who •• hearing a cai.e hied by a cancer victim who wanb Laetnle. While revullng no new evidence. the report marshals prev1ou' arguments against the -.uh,tance. then characterize~ Laetrile promoters as charlatans Hinshaw Set For Prison o.t•v~ ...... "...._ HEADED FOR PRISON Ex-Congre11man Hinshaw 4Americans Found Dead at Mexico Ranch OAXACA. Mexico <API Six men. appu1 ently including four Americans, wt're shot. beaten or burned to dulh at a southern M exi can ranch in what authorities believe may have been a battle be twee n t wo narcotics ganas. police reportt.'<i t'our bodies, badly burned. bullet-riddled and battered, were found in a charred Volkswagen Van at the ranch. in a desoh1te area oC OcoUan distract, aboot 2!i0 miles southeast of Mexico City, police said Thursday. The two other bodies. beaten and shot. were found nearby. Four or the dead wer e believed to b e Americans, Including three of those in Ute van, said Com· mandtr Julian Bautls ta Martinci of the Judlclal police in this state capital. He did not say why lnvesUgators believed they were Americans. The other two victims ap· parenUy were M xlcans, police said. The identities of the victims were not announced. ·' ldenUflcatton ls dlrrtcult •lnce they w re b rn..cl and the bodlea were decompo1ln1." 8aut.1.st11ald. Pol ce aa.td the ahootln,p oc· curred July ao but local Pollce did nOl Jnm about them rcw several dl)'I. Th d athS w typical ot lb • conshnt warfare between narcOt.lcs ••nas In Oaxaca atate. Bautbtu&ld. By TO~ BARLEY Ol U. O.ally ~1i..11.atf f''ormer Congrcsi.m an Andrew .I ll1nsh<.1 w reported to t he Orange County Ja1l toda} for pro cesstng that wall end Suturday with h11o shipment lo state pnson llin1ohaw, 54. was escorted by dcputu.·1o from the court room of Superior Court Judie Robert P Kneeland tu the jail a ft er has two luw~t·r' vamly argued for adjust m l'rtt l•f his sentence llinshaw wall be shipped to the state's Chino facility for screen ing that will determine the loca· t1on of his eventual imprison· mcnt He was sentenced to one to 14 year s i n prison by Judge Kneeland following his convic t10n on bribery charges It was succ~ssfully alleged 111 Htnshaw's trial that he accepted bribes in the form of cdmpru-an contributions and stereo equip· ment wtule he was s ervins as Orange County's assessor and running for Congress. Hinshaw. carrying a satchel containing his shaving 1ear, toothbrush. toothpaste and other toilet accessories. smiled broad- Iv as he shook hands with his lawyers before leaving for the Jail "If t have to go, I have to go, .. he s miled "I want to do all I can to make my stay in prison a short one. Judge Kneeland agreed that Hanshaw should be confined in a mimmum security lacilJty pencl In g <.t re \. aew of his scntenc<' which is expected to he ordered a year after his mihal commit ment lllnshaw's state prison term will run concurrently with o. one· year county 1a1l term ordered oy J udge Frank Oomenichana after the former Newport Beach Republican was convicted in a second Superior Court lnal of misappropriating funds and pet t y theft. It was alleged that Hins haw misused county manpower and materials during his successful congressional ca mpaign in 1972 TumerSOUJ, 'P~rCzar' WASHINGTON <AP> White · House officials are sensitive about c-.lling an old colleae classmate of lhe Pre$ident the U .s. "ln~lllgence czar,'' but CIA Director Adm. Stansfield Turner is getting unprecedented power over the nation s spy communlcy. Urlder an administration plan announced Thursday to cen· trallie control of intelllgente operatlooa. ll'l!raer will h vo aulhoricy over the bud,ets, 11oal • and actlvlUes OI t.he c nt:Y'• spy aaencies. The plan places 'l'urner. 1 U.S Naval Academy clasamate or Pratdent Carter, ln charae ot a spoci&.I center aetting out the tuts or individual asenciea. ond Laetrile uJers as victims "Cancer ensenders rear . Cancer victims' families feel both sympathy and guilt at being unable to relieve the victim's 1uf· fenng," FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy said In the re· port "TheM! feelings are exploited sk111fully by the purveyors of rali.e cures Cancer victims and their fam11tes are extremely vulnerable to the kind or persuasion so skllllully used by Lutrile's promoten . . . " he said. .. Promoters play upon the vie· ••m's frustration with o. medical restablishment that cannot offer the1ertainty of a cure, und build upon lhe cancer patient's fear of legitimate can<:er therapies,· Kennedy said The commissioner 1oa1d the FDA made an objective review of Laetrile supporters' arau· menta, but found them unaccep- table. Kennedy said case histories cited ln a book by one promlnent Laetrile proponent "not only do not provide the kinds of adequate a nd we ll -controlled studi~s needed to i.how the effectiveness of a drug, il is nol even on ju face a particularly credible rttount· Fire· Razes Six Suites Newport Office BUildi]ig Damage $350,000 in offices occupied by Te~dler and Associates. an lnsura,-.ce firm. "We know where It started, but we dt>n't know how," he com· m~nted, OtfleT occupants of the 1utt~ wlng or the bulldine were listed by firemen as· John M~Cray In· vestments: Erle P. Halliburton Enterprl1ea: JObn Pelt aM As· sociates. lnc.: Comlr'unlcadons Services, and LeHe Systems Corp. loutht the fire which worked lta way lnto the common attic that ran the length of the sinele·$\Or'Y buUdlna. Walker put out a second alarm at about 5: 15 a .m. It brought three more Newport unJts and two more county unlts to the • ins ol medtcal cue histories ... He said claims on Laelrile's ef. fectiveneiu "appear· to vary in ,.elation to the sophistication ol the Intended audience," with claims varyina from curing c ancer to relieving pain to lower· mi blood pressure to helping arthriti!I Theories ol how Laetrile works cha~e over the ye1trs, he said <See LAETRILE. Pace A2) 300-plus Fires Hit In State SAN FRANCISCO <AP> A 32,000-acre fire near Big Sur - the worst of more than 300 California brush and limber fires r aging over 100,000 acres "looks like it's iOtng to be going for a while:· a stale forestry spokesman says. More than 2,000 men were on hand lo fight the 32,000.acre lightning-sparked blaze in t.he Ventanu Wilderness of the Los . Padres Nat1onol Forest, said California Division of Forestry spokesman Orlan Barrette. In all , more than 8,000 firefighters were spread across the state. Including 3,SOO Forest Service recruits from 48 stat.es They were being aided by 63 air tankers carrying fire-retardant chemicals. 60 helicopters and more than 200 fire enaines. The Ventana fire, more than 20 mitu Iona. wlll cause three " watersMds m the wilderness to or.c'umulate up to three times t.he normal amount of sediment, said Debbie Nltchell, a dlvialon ape>keswonu,n. She said that will lncreue water problem• for areas of California already suflerinc from the two-year drou1ht. She said that when vegetation is lost because or tlre, not as mueh water can be absorbed into the underground water table. In ad· dllion, the burning vegetation produces gases that are absorbed by the soil and block off part of the water table. The affected watersheds in· elude Carmel. servinc 20,000 peo- ple ln the Catmel Valley; Big <See BIG SVR. Pate AZ> Irvine Cable Meeting Set Irvine r~identi interested ln reeulatlns rates for cable televialon In Irvine are tnvltetlj.o attend 1 special study seuion Monday riltht. The Cable Television Ciilieris' Advisory Committee will hold its fourth meeting ln ill attempt to set crlterio tor permit.liq c:able TV rate lncreases. The meetln1 will be&in at 7:30 p.m. In the mana1er's coa- ference room at Irvine City Han. Thi~ 1!111 t ',111;11lt.Hl 'ill\• t doll.11 il1 'ipln\ t'<1 b.\ Doll) Znidar.:-.11 . I' \ .ilw·d .11 ".2"10 t)()(t Thi' (.'Otn one or onl~ IY.o Ill 1•\1c;t1 n1 , ..... h1111c "'""""at ·' \ .1neouver exhibit })\ 11\l.rll'l' 1;1·111· 111·111\ 111 :'>l',111\lo It ~ou'rt• inten•slC'cl. 1t ... for -.;iii· ------------ ;Disabling Bullet' Nixed by Governor A new lYflt' of Pxplos1H l;ullc•t thJt \\-on't pt•n1·lra11• ,, lawm<Jn bulletproof Vt'!>' l•ut t-.1n ~··vt:rt'ly 1n1ure rum ... houltl be ou!lawl-'d C alifornia Cov Edmund G Brown Jr anti S.inl.i Ana 1111111 1 Ch1d Hay D<JVI'> C'ontc:nd <'hid Davis IS the (•ha1rrn..in or ,, new Crim<> Hesist11nu.-Ta'ik F oret'. u citizen pot 1t1• orR<in1r.a twn creutcd Thursday whl:'n GtJ\ t:rnor Brown s igned un cxccut1vt order <.1uthorazinR it at J r;r1•s., conference in Pasadena lie <.11:.o .,aid he "all cnac·t lcg1slat1on oull<.1w1n~ the pct.cot new typt' of bullet. which Chll'f Oavas has 1·Jmpa1.:ncd tu h<1\I' bannt:d from pro<lu<:twn "'The bullet will ~" halr~.1\ t hrou~h lht-Lo'i Angel.,, T1•leµhont· Oarector~ Ycllo" Pa~l~ and lhun t•xplocfr Chwr l>JVIS ... a11I Jl the pre.,., t•on f •·ri•nct• It "-OO l pt·nt•lr alt• ,1 ... 1a111lur 11 liulll'tproof \est of lht· lypt that 11 policeman would Wl'.H ." ht• con t mut'<.1 But 1\. will lorn· the -.c::.l • .in rnch .md <.1 hutr 111to d sub!>tanc·1 :-1milar lo a bo<h . thui. rcndertn).! the vc'>l mdfrd1vl:' Chief D<nt~ Another Blaze Being Fought In S. Barbara Sl\NTI\ BARRARA IAf>1 i\ rwtent1ally dangerou ... " hru .. h fire tn rugged hills right mll<'s north of Santa n arbura when· a raging blaze burned 25'> home ... last week was contained hv firefi ghters after burnin~ t~• wlth\n a quarl<'r mllr of a hous rng tract · About 100 firefighters stay~ on the fire lines through the ni~ht hoping to bring It under contrnl today. said Santa Barbara Coun ty fire spokesman Gary Munse} The fire was cont.amed a!le1 burnin& onJy five acres. Munse.> said , but flreflgf\teni had been worried that the names might be whipped out of control by fickle "sundowner" wipds that bttonlt> '~wpcrheated as they drop 3wiftl~ ·off surrounding ridge!! • At one potnl. the names were ; only a quarter-mile from about~ ;"homes In the Paintf'd Cave de t velopment.. he said. . ··Fortunately the Sl.lndownt<r :. wlncbdtdn't show up," hesaid About half lhe 100 men on the : lire Unes Thursday night were broueht from the Lake Cachuma • fire, which was declared con· taJned Wednesday. They wer• aided by u dotcn fire englnei; and several tractor!\ Cause or the fire WU not Im• mediately known. but Munsey •aald it WU believed to have been .. man-caused " .. DAILY PILOT cont.anued. During the news conferttnce. Governor Brown announced be is earmarking $UO,OOO in federal funds administered by the Law Enforc·emenl Asaiatance Ad· ministration fLEAA> to act up hi'\ new citizen-police crlmelltht- in~ agency He has criticized the way such money lS distributed in the past. "But as Jona as we've got this money, we're going to use lt on ~omel h1ng we think i s worthwhile." the governor d ec I an.'Ci lie made the rernaru at a press conference ea lied to discuss the benefits of a procram ln which Puadena senior citizens are used us volunteers to help crime vk· ttms Santa Ana's Chief Davis was appointed chairman due t.o his 11xteru11ve work an promotint the outlawin~ or the new dum-dum bullet. 10 addition to other uchi evements Chief Davis and three other police chie fs from Concord. P badena and Stockton have established successful programs m whlrh citizens aid police Speak\ng ofC the cuff, Govern~ Brown also said sooner or later, "incc prisons w\11 be totally • packed by 1980, the legislature must vote to build more He pointed out the,stale has enacted a determinate sentenc- ing period 10 which prisoners must serve a speclrted term and lon$C·t1mers Just cannot be re· leased to make room for new o(. renders f'ra.P~AI BIG SUR ... Sur. primarily a recreational watershed, and Arroyo Seco. serving agriculture In theSallnu V nlley Water UH wlll be Im· paired to users of all lhree wate~heda . Miss Mltchell aaid. The fire also was thrHt~n& "t ructures at the smaU communl· tv or Tassajara Hot Sprtnrs. evacuated earlier this week, and tt forest ranger station al Chews Ridge. Barrette said the 20,000·acre Sc~rface rtre near Canby In Modoc County was also burning out of control Other fires In the Modoc Las~cn area In northwestern California Included an 8,000-acre blaze near the town of Bieber, the 6,000·acre Pondosa Umber flre, • 7 .OOO·acre rtre near Mosquito Lake. a 1.600-acre fire near Egg Lake and at leut 15 other fires from one to 400 acre• In alie. A 3,000-acre timber fire near E a1le Lake waa potentjaJJy • throat to 50 to 75 homes In the Forest Lakes aubdMston near SusUl\vltle. Barrette uld. A 1,500-acre timber nre ln the r1um11 NatlonaJ F9rett WBJ be· Ina fourht ~more than 700 men. . -- SACRAMENTO (AP) -F'ive aupermarkel employea who l'haaed • gunman out or lhelr alore wrecked three autOI In a wlld chaM thal ended In the ar· rest of a31-year-old man omcen aald tbt market employes and the Oe•lng man traded numerous 1holl as they ro&lred at hlth speeds throu•h quiet city atreelJ ln a six-mile chase Thursday One store clerk crashed into • utlllly pole. Another wrecked his car using it as i. roadblock. The t.ransmlaslon fell out of • third marketemploye's car. The arr~ted man's. car was also smuhed ln two colUslON. There were no Injuries. Arter a couple of the l>ursulng car!; wer e wrecked. a state policeman JOlned the chase. Finally, a city policeman over took the last two pursuing autos and ran the neelng man's car off ·. the road. OCficers said Shelby Mercer was booked for 10vestigat1on -0f robbery and attempted murder The incident started at 2 a.m at an nil-night S;t fc wa y supermarket, where a gunman ordered clerks to dump the con· lenll of their cash registers tnto a paper baa Tbegunman warned the clerks he would "blow oft your heads" If they followed and fired 13 shots through the front windows or the store to prove his pomt But before be was out or the parking lot, five employes had piled into four cars, and the chase was on Alvaro Mechacit ~car dropped Its transmission on the street after a sharp U-turn as a few sho~ were exchanged. A mile later, Anthony CalJipare lost ~on· trol of his car and crashed. lrtto a utility pole Alan Cook.used has car as a roadblock after \he fleeing man drove onto a dead-end street. His car was disabled In the crash. but the fleeing car continued with Marvin Clark still In pursuit with his passenger, David HIUi.t. fir Ing out the window A state policeman who came upon Cook's wrecked car joined In the chase. and finally city police omcer Albert Najera forced the neelnN car off the street. Cook said later· "S'll~way's not too happy about the risks and ·~luff. The police thought it wa~ real nice, though ... Coast Guard Seeks 'Lost Local Yacht The U S. Coast Guard In Honolulu ls continuing a search today for a 31 ·foot sloop reported· ly overdue oh a cruise from Newport Beach to Honolulu. Aboard the yacht Coral when It departed Newport for Catalina June 19 were John Rorer Eeds. 1959 r,taple Ave .• Costa Mesa; flls wile Robert• and Larry Busby. Mlll Valley • Tbe trio were to have left Catalina June 2S fOI Hawaii. estlmatine a crossing of 21 days They planned to follow approx· hnalely \he same c:oune u the Transpac yacht race. There had been no report from the boat as of today. Accord1ai to the Cout Guard, a 11•r~r check ia betnc made in ell HodoluhJ ports, augmented by "hydro· pix" a notification to all ships at 1ea to be on the Joakout rot the Coral. The Coral was equipped wl\I) a radio tnnsmltter with a ranae 9f abOut 100 mUe1 a radio direction finder and other naviaatlonal 1ear. The Eeds were m arrled Jn May. The crulse is part of their honeymoon. Strikes Ilia Cata WASHING'roN <AP> -About 00 1htkln1 coal n\ineo demorutr~ed t~ay •1alnlt cuu In health benefill while union Pratdent Arnold MUler •1-Yed away. recommondlna tMy io back to work • 10,000 Due At Onofre? Th n •e· foot hi g h Ruth I l' Soucek solvt.•s h e r heig ht prol>lem b~ uttl1itn(( tht• ..,helf of this telephone booth ut Lake George, N Y., where s he i s u m e mb e r or u performing group appearing in this resort community. Officer Slain During Heist At Gem Store SAN PABLO lAP> When San Pablo policeman Robert Wheeler edged Into Musselman's Jewelry store. his eun drawn, he couldn't liee his murderer crouched behind a counter Seconds later. a gunman leaped up and pumped one round polnt·blan.k into Wheeler's face The 42-year old father of two t een·uaed ilrls died within minutes Thursday at Ri chmond Hospital. Two men fled the store. carry· Ing a vaJl1e and a guitar case stuffed wlth jewelry and cash. poUce said. Wheeler had come into the store when a silent alarm went off al 11 . 30 a . m The shop owner. Robert. Musselman. 57, had been tied up with the ripped-Out alarm wires Crowd estlm•t•• for Saturday's n~lear enVJY pro- test demonatraUon at the San ODGtre nuclear Jtaer•tJlli ala· lion vuy. wlth pol.ice 1Qtna they expect 2.000 people -ana or-unl&en saylnt C!loser to io.ooo. The San OnOlre Action Com mltt.ee bu been di1lribut1nc ruen ln Orante County which call the IPt'ead ot nuclear power "the central. 1ravest threat to the human race today.•• • A 1pobaman for t.be Oranae County chapter or t.be committee said ruers have t>een dlstribuled in communlUea and on colleee campuaea throuabout the counly Spec.la! cmpbuil hu been placed on San Clemente. because it is th<' town closest lo San Onofre. she sald. "There seems to be a lot or in terest. around the county m thai. demoostrauon;• she said "My phone's been rlnrtng off the hook.0 Buses have been hired to bring demoru1trators from San Diego and Los Angeles . The San Onofre demonstration. which falls on the 32nd an niversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Japan, is to be a massive. peaceful demonalratlon, or· ganlzera have said. 1l ls t.o be followed by a car caravan, transporting dem onstntors to the Dlablo Can yon nuclear plant in San Lws Obispo County. where plans call ror an "occupation" or the racllltiesonSunday. This second California dem onslratlon would be similar to the Seabrook, N.H .. "occupu tion," where about l ,400 pro· test.ors were &tTested and held 11 daya in make-shift Jail r acUltiea Law enforcement officers, who have been conferring with or ganiiera of the San Onofre de monslraUon, said today they do not expect any problems Satur day. ··we're Just about ready." said Jack Stowe, area manager for the stale parks department "Stat.e park raneers will handl< parking, the San Diego Sheriff'~ department will handle traffic control and law enforcement and the demonstrators wm have their own monitors, ••well.·· The 100 trained monitors on hand will lake care or first aid Say It Again Carter Boo-Booa on Cmial WASIIINGTON <AP I The White House. seekinR public support £or turning the Panama Canal over lo the Panamanian government, has wound up on tht· wrong side of its own sales pitch. In a .. fact sheet" mailed to about 3.600 editors and broadcasters. the admlllistration says the Can<:t! Zone• '"ls owned, operated and ruled by a foreign countr'. the United States · · That prompted Rep. Gene Snyder < R-Ky .1. a treat) opponent. to fire a gleeful telegram to President Carter on Thursday offering .. congratulations on acknowledging . that the United States owns lhl' Canal Zone. Your Position fully supPorts m y own and th at of most Americans · · Unfortunatelv. il happens to flatly contradict the otricial State Department position that the United States holds only "rights.'• not ownership. in the 10 mile wide Canal Zone. There was no immediate commeut from the Whitt• tiol!se. aod ot.her~roblems which do not ulre c-. Stowe 1aid. "ihe an Onofre _,,d Diablo Canyon demonstrations are two ot a awnberot nuclear power pro- testa belnl conducted around the world thl• w.ekend ln observance of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, accordio1 to or- aanilen. The local protests. which c1trries t.he sloaan ''Active today or rndioacti ve tomorrow,'' is sup- ported by a number of peace aod t!COl<>O organizations. These include Another Mother for Peace. the Ecolo1y Task. Force of the California Council of Churches. the Catholic Worlter. the California DemocraUc Coun· · l'll and others. Indictm.ent Of Suspect Expected A federal grand Jury to con- vene in Los Angeles next Wed- nesday 1s expected to indict San· la Anan James Steven Gano, the Southland's alle&ed Baaeball Cap Bandit, on numerous counts or bank robbery Gano, 28, was detained Tues· day evenmg by Newport Beach police for queslionlnc in the rape and strangulation murder of n former girlfriend who broke up wilh him last week He was cleared or any involve ment in the killing of Jane Ellen Bennington . 29, of 322 Marauerlte Ave , Corona del Mar However. pohc-e said, when he produced a roll of 100 crisp new $10 bills to pay ofC three old lraf flc tickets that had gone to arrest warrant status, Detective Gary Black was shocked. He glanced from the wad of billa-allegedly taken in a $1.300 bank robbery in Huntington Beach Jess than 45 minutes before investigators picked up Gano in the homicide case-and then at his face "Good Lord, it's the Baseball Cap Bandit.'" he thought to himself, ba5ed on circulaUng photos 'fhe Santa Ana motel resident 111 accused or 36 Southland bank' robberies occurrine on a spree that began June 10. according to FBI agents in Santa Ano They allege he made off with ubout ~0.000 in the robbery ram· page which included some Jot.s committed twice an the same hour within tht' same city, notably Costa Mesa Agent Abe Cornett. who is handling Gano's case for the Orange County FBI office in San· ta Ana, gald the Baseball Cap B a ndit struck a ll over the Southern Calif orml£ area . Wearing a baseball cap and 1un1lasscs. with his red hair slicked-down. he aaunlcr~ into banks a s far away as San Marino. Sherman Oaks aod Mon tel air demanding money. Never did he show a 1un. although the notes he banded tellers 11ucn as one al Callfomla Flrst National Bank which was robbed Monday warned that he did. ADVANTAGE -AIDEN'S One huge advantage Alden's has over most carpet stores is that we have our own 1nataller1. provldlng fle>dblllty and reliability in scheduling installations. very few department ttOfel or speclatty carpet stores have their own workrooms. and must relY on an out&tde contract service for installations we have had many people buy from us after being disappointed by an tnstallaUon company who tcheduled a Job and didn't show up or call. SometHTMts. this has happened two « three times before the customer gives up. .. At Alden·a, our in1tat11tlon achedule is operated very efficiently, and ~ wtTen our men are held up on a f)AMoUs JOb causing a late start. our men win stay and flnlsh 1 yoti want rellablllty-can ue' Laguna/South Coast EDITION Afteraooa N.Y.Saoeks VOL 70, NO. 217 , •SECTIONS, •2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1977 • TEN CENT~ Onofre Nuke Protest to Draw IO,OOO·? lr o 11-d cb llmillle• for s.llurdill) ·~ nuclt!ac encr1y pro te l demon"tratJoo at l~ San Onofre nuc-lt-ar 11enerwtm1 lit lion "ary. with police u ytn& they 1.·~pect 2.000 people and or ~anueo :sa) an& clost:r to 10,000 The San Onofre Ac:t100 Com· m1llce has bt:en d1~trabutlng Oicr.. in Orc.nge County wtuch <·Jll the ~prcad of nuclear power thl' ('entral, grave)t thrt'ltt lo the human race today.•' A •Pok•mao for t.be O.-u1e County chapter of tht committee Hid nJen have been dlttributed an communlUet and OD collqe campuses lhtouahout tht county. Sp«iaJ emphult bu been pla* on San Clemente, becau.ae lt lJ lbe town cl<»at to San Onofre, abe said. "There seems to be a lot <A in· tere:it around the cot.lDty lo thlt demonstration," ahe aald ... My phont'I been rin1in1 off the hook." Buses have been hired to bring demonstrators from San Dle10 and Im Angeles. The San Onofre demonstration, whlcb falls on the 32nd an· ntvenary or the dropplna of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, ls to be a massive, peaceful demonstration, or· ganJiera have aa1d. It la to be followed by a car caravan, transporting dem onstrators ·lo the Diabio Can· yon nuclear plant 1n San Luis Obispo County, where plans call for an "occupation'' or the racilltles on Sund Hy . This second California dem onstration would be similar to the Seabrook, N.H., "occupa lion," where about 1,400 pro teslors were arrested and held 11 days in make-shift jail facilities. Law enforcement omcers, who have been conferring with or· ea01zers of the San Onofre de· monstration, sai~ay they do not expect any prObJems Satur· day "We're Just about ready," said Jack Stowe, area m anaaer for the s tate parks department. "State park ranaers wlll handle parkln1. the San Oie10 Sheriff's department will handle traffic control and law enforcement and the demonstrators wllJ have their own monitors, as well." The 100 trained monitors on hand will take care of rlflt atd and ot.bel'EJroblems which do not r uire lee. Stowe sald. 1-he an Onofre and Dlablo Canyon demonstrations are two <See PROTEST, Pa1e AZ> Sewage Shuts Clelllente Beach Jail for Hinshaw Former Congressman Turns St:lf In 0414ty .. lleeltaft- HEAOEO FOR PRISON Ex-Congreaaman Hlnthaw By TOM BARLEY Of .. o.lly ........... Former Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw reported to the Ora nae County J all today for pro· cesslng that will end Saturday with hls shipment lo state prison lhnshaw, 54, was esc9rted by deputies from the courtroom or Superior Court Judge Robert P Kneeland to the jail llrter his two lawyers vainly argued for adjust· m ent o( his sentence. fllnshaw will be shipped to the stc.tc'~ Chino facility for screen· ing that will determine the loca· tion of his eventual imprison· ment He was sentenced to one to 14 y ears 1n prison by Judge. Kneeland followlne his convic· lion on bribery charges. It was successrully alleged in Hinshaw's trial that he accepted bribes In the form of campaign contributions and stereo equip ment whlle he was serving as Oranee County's assenor and running for Conireas. Hinshaw, carrylnR a satchel containing his shaving gear. toothbrush, toothpaste and other toilet accessories, smiled broad· ly as he shook hands with his lawyers before leaving for the jail. "If I have to go. l have lo go."' he smiled. "l want to do all I can to make my stay in prison u short one." Judge Kneeland agreed thc.t Hinshaw should be confined In a minimum security facility pend· mg a review of his sentence which is expected to be ordered a year after his inalial commit· ment. Hinshaw'a state prison term will run concurrently with a one- year county jail term ordered by Judge Frank Domenichlni after the former Newport Beach Republican was convicted in a second Superior Court trial of mlsapproprlatlng funds and pet· ty theft. It wu alleeed that Hinshaw misused county manpower and materials durtne his successful congressional campaign In 1972 SJC Airport Rapped By WlUJAM HODGE Ol-o.lty"1tet5Uff A 368-(oot reduction an the length of San Juan Capistrano Airport's runway has generated an extremely dangerous silua· lion. according lo one or the a1rf1eld's owners. He said the move waa required by state aeronautics otricials who subsequently ruled the runway safe once the threshold was displaced. Councilman John Sweeney, who was present at a meet.Ing with state aeronautics officials MQJlday, said his impression was that If the bamboo was removed * * * the runway sbortenina would be reconsidered. Councilmen unanimously directed Mocalls to explore weed abatement procedure• ror re- movina the bamboo. Once the bamboo Is removed, they said the city would ask the state aeronautics inspectors to review the runway shortening. * * * Jay Wilcox, part-owner of the airport, told city councilmen this week a so-called "displaced threshold" has shortened a runway that was already at minimum length. A displaced threshold Is simply .i lme painted across the runway, which pilots must land beyond. The runway shortening was re- quired by State Division of Aeronautic• Inspectors when they ruled a bamboo patch and freeway advertlsin1 sien northeast of the runway created a hazard to aircran. makin1 an approach to the Uny airfield. Lawsuit Planned By Plane Owners "We have repeatedly asked the city to hav~ the bamboo re- moved,'' Willcox said. "We even oHered to do It at our own coat." Wlllcox said the shortened runway coold cause otherwise le&IUmate aircraft to encounter problems II they touch down t<><> far beyond the painted threshold Several owners of airplanes bued at San Juan Caplstrano's tiny airfield are plannlnl a lawsuit to challen1e a recenUy paased city ordinance 1ovem1n1 operations at the airport. ''Some<Athe pilots lo San Juan have retained me to rue • lult seeldnl to declare all or a part ot the ordinance invalid," San Clemente attorney Frank Dlmlnoaaid. Dimino baa represented "If a guy landed too loot and several ot the pllota at put City realized he could not stop, b• Council meetJn11 •here the new ml&ht increase power to try for a airport ordlnanC!t wH belDI ell.I· to~" Willcox explained. cUllOd. Deoendln1 on the remalninl ten1th of the runway, WUlcox The new ordinance reqUlrw aald, such a pilot could con· pttotl to foUOw CeitaiD fllibtpa~ telvably let eDOUtb power to tents and to fllt IO·Called trip cllmb briefly but would not be ... ~prior to talr.4t0ft ~d report.r able to dear tiOmes localed off l.Qdln1. theendotth runway. DlnilnO aald t.M ault WOuld be Cit)' Monqer James Moc.Us rued .Sthln 30 day1 lft Or~ d fended the nmway ahortenlnJt. County Superior Cp,urt. ·He • decllnecl to outllH a~lnc • • chall..-to th.• onUnance but· 1ald the ault YIOUJd CCJftlend that .the dt.y ovw1tl'PPtd lta lttal autbortt,y la t.M orillriaDce. "We don't aet up tramc pat· terns at all," be said, referrin1 to the ctty'a departure course that restricts airplanes from n>1n1 over houses at leas than 1,000 feet. "They (th City Council> can do Q)'tblna they wanL" San Juan Capistrano City Manaaer .Jlrn Mocalls declined comment oo the potential lawauit. "l really can't respond uotU I've aeen somethln• on peper," be aald. ~rSlain ~Heilt "MGemStore Delly~ .... ,,....., •iu..-...... HEAVY EQUIPMENT ATTACKS 2,170·ACRE FORSTER RANCH Neafly 4,000 New Home• Plenned In Sen Clemente Grading Under Way At Forster Ranch Grading Is under way on the 2, 170·acre Forster Ranch in northeastern San Clemente. where 3,942 new hpmes are planned by 1984. Project manager Leo Fltzslmon told Capistrano Unified School District trustees this week that the (irst tract to be built will be directly inland of the San Diego Freeway. about a mile south of the Camino de Estceila ortramp. The Daon Corporation or Van· couver, Can., 1s grading there now, be said, In preparaUon for the construction of 57S single family home~. The flrat models are to be completed In about three years. The ranch will be covered with homes by 1984, barring construe· tlon delays, Flu.simon said. Caplatrano school district ad· mlntstrators, already faced with tast...paced new home construe· lion ln Mlulon Viejo and Lacuna Nlsuet. have been meeUn& with Fituimon to pick new school aitn on the property. .Even fiith the aites selected, the schools may not be built, becauae the district hu earmarked the tut of ltl 1tatt school bUlldlnl f\&nd.I for aebools ln Mlulon Viejo and L11una Nitue1. Diltrlct vOters have twice re- jected recent school bond and state loan proposals tor. new achool constrUctlon. . Tbe Dion tract 11 expected to ·generate about 281 new elemen· ·tarr aehOol children. lri three Y•lll'I u w U u 115 junior hllh and 115 senior high school stu· dents. The remainder or the ranch property, which is to Include equtstnan estates. sinale family homes, townhouses and apart· ment.s, will bring about 1,601 new elementary school students, 640 Junior hilh and 640 senior high school student• into the Capistrano district by 1984. ac· cording to district projections. Teachers Win Pay Increase ID Laguna Lacun• Beach teachers won a five percent pay increase and Im· proved beneOta Thursday In a package that will cost taxpayers an additional $2$9,000 thls school .. • Pumping Station Snafus By ANNE COOPER Ol 1 .. Dally .. llel llaff Nearly one mile or San Clemente beach was closed to- day as raw sewage spewed into the ocean following a breakdown at the Avenada Rosa pumping station. The sewer pump failure also caused a backup from the city !>ewer line at the home <A Scott Beaty, 220 Rosa. Three firemen worked with two water vacuums at the Beaty residence, removing about 100 gallons of the slink~ stuff from saturated carpets. The failure occurred about 7 a . m .. when an alternator· malfunctioned. sald Jim Man· nlng, civil engineering assistant for the city. The breakdown lefl the three pumps at the Rosa sta- tion standing idle, he said. As the city's reslctent.s woke and prepared for a new day. • water use rose A stretch of eight-inch sewer line on Santa Barbara could not handle the hJih now leveJ. and sewage backed up the manholes along the street. The gutter runoff fed into col· lector pipes, which empty on the beach near tbe city lifeguard headquarters, just north of the municipal pier. State law requires that a beach be closed for 48 hours after a !tewage spill. LJfeguards dosed the beach from Esplanade to EscaJones, nearly a mile. until county health officials arrived to (~SEWAGE, Page "2) School Board Okays Budget The Laguna Beach school board approved a $6.97 million budget Thursday that calls Cor a 75-cent cut in the tax rate. There was no public comment at the public bearing preced.ID& lhe school board'• action. One spectator was Dr. Norman Browne, former board member, who quipped "I wanted to see the overwhelmln1 crowds." The proposed tax ratt ls CUS per noo assessed valuaUon or about $430 to the owner <A an S80,000 La1una Beach bome. ' Late nl~ throusb mid mominl low: ctouO. , near the Coast.; othril.M lair throu~ Saturday. Cooler' day• wfth hJ•hl h'Om low '70s at~ to low 80I ln· tud. Overn.llht lows 82 to • 61. . INSIDE TODAY L SC . . Big Sur Fire Defies Control . : SA.S f'"f(,\,C'lS<'IJ /\l'l A .. .000.~c-tt fut: th~l&I U1ti Sur U1• WOMil or mon lh•n 3110 ~ Cahforn11 bN11h and umber fir•·" ~ ra1ina over 100,000 •t:rt'I c. "looks tikC' '' " goinf! to II(• li(VHl6( lor :a ~h1l1• ·• '' ·•• •· fon·.,tr \ 4 'ix1kc.man ~~> ~- • More than 2 000 1Tlt'n ~··r•· '"' : h~nd In f1&hl th•• i2,h00 a<'I" • h1htnjne Aparked hh111· in Hu • \'entana Wlldt>rnf""" of th•• '"'' . ; Six Men • '\ ·Murdered .. ,, ·Jn Mexico -1: OAXACA. Mexico IAP1 ~1x .-men, apparently includinl( four Americans, were '>hot beaten or burned lo death <JI a southern \1ex1<·Jn runt·h 111 wh;..it author1llC's bl'hl'\'l' may hti\C.: been a ba l lit• ht•l ween l wo ·· narcotics gan~s. µol1cc reported fo'our bodie'>. badly burned. bullet-r1ddll.'d and butlered, wNt· found m J c•harn•d Volkswagt:n Van al the.• ranch. 1n .1 desolate.• a red of Ocollun d1'>lncl, about 250 miles southeast of M ex1co Cit) policl' ... aid Thur-.dav The two other bodw-;, beal<•n and shot were· found nearby. J-'our of the clead were believed to bt• ,\ m t'rlCilD'> including three or those in lht• vun . '>li1d ('om mandt>r Julian Haut1sLa M artmcz of the Jud1c1al police 1n thb <;talc capital He dad not sa~ why mvest1gutors bell{'ved thl•\ were Americans The other tlo\u v1 ct1ms ap 11arcnll} Wl'tl' Mt.''<ll'ans. poll<·•· said The 1dcnt1l1<'s of lh<' Vll'l1m ... were not announced "ldent1f1t·at1on 1s 1.hrftt•ull sincE' they were burned and tht· bodies wert• dc<·ompos1ni.:. · Bautista s aid Pol)ce said the shootings oc· l'Urred July 3<t but local police clul not learn ubout them for -.evt'ral days. The death-. wen• Lyp11:ul of thl' <· o n st ant w a rr u r (• b c t w e l' n narcotics ~an.:s an Oux<iC'a '>late· Haultsta s1.11d Capistrano Radio, TV Veteran Dies Radio and television veteran Raymond G Mattinson of San .Juan Capistrano died Tuesday at South Coast Community Hospit:il after sutrerin~ u stroke He wai-. 5!5 Mr. Mattison, who spent almost 30 years rn radio and lelevls1on. was chief engineer and· sales executive for radio a station KAPX in San Clemente al the time of his death Memorial services will take : place at 2 p m Saturday at 6 Kin~dom Hall of Jehovah's Wit ~ nesses. 34322 Calle Narar\ja m ~ Capt..trano Beach • Funeral arran11emenls are be • ing handled by the Neptune J Society or Newport Beach. • Mr Mattison 1s survived by h1.., wife Ulhan and children. Mrs ! Linda Ri,&io. 27. of Anahe1 m . ~ Lee. 26, o 01amondvllle. Wyom , ing, Mrs. Donna Harless. 33, of ~ Emmeu. Idaho, and Ray Jr . 21. 1 or Anaheim ' s ~Strikes Hit Cuts , ~ WASHINGTON <AP> About : 650 strikW coal miners : demonsttateatoday aaalnst cuts : in health benefits whit~ union Presidenl Arnold Miller stayed i away, recomme ndlni they go ., back to work. ,. ~ I £ : 'C DAILY PILOT l'udn·i. Nullonul fo'orest. 1u11d t:1allfom1u ll1vl1lon o( Forclltry ,.pok1•11mun Urlan Uarrelte In ull. more lhan 8,000 f1rcfl.:hlt>r1 were spread acrosa the->itutc. lnrludinJC 3,500 Fore11t -..t·n·acc 1 ccrull<\ from 48 t.lutei. nae) ~ere ~mg uided by 63 air tunkers curylni flrv-retardant • ht·mlcals, 8(9 hellcoplcn and more lhan 200 nre englnei. The Vcntana fire, more than 20 m Ilea long, will cause three "'a\cC11hecb 1n the wilderness lo dt:t·umulate up to three limes the normal amount of sediment. said Debbie Mitchell. a division .. pokeswoman She said that will Increas e.• "at er problems for areas or ('Jl1forn1a already suffering from the two )car drought She !>aid that when vegetation 1s lost bet·Jusc of rirc, not as much water can be absorbed Into the underground water table. In ad· d1twn. the burning vegetation produt·~ gases that arc absorbed lJ\ the soil and block orr part of the water table. The affected watersheds an dudE.' Carmel. serving 20,000 peo- ple an the Carmel Valley; Big Sur. primarily a recreational ""atcrshed, and Arroyo Seco. .,crvmg agriculture in the Sallnas Valley Water use will be Im· paired to users of all three watersheds. Miss Mitchell said. The rire also waa tbreaten.ine structures at the small communi· t~ of Tassajara Hot Springs, evacuated earlier this week, and a forest ranger station at Chews Ridge. Barrette said the 20,000•acre Scarface fire near Canby in Modoc County was also burnlne out of control Other fires in the Modoc Lassen area rn northwestern Cahforma included an 8,000-acre bla1.e near the town of Bieber, the li,000-acre Pondosa timber rtre, a 7,000-acre fire near Mosquito Lake. a 1,600-acrc fire near Egg Lake and al least 15 other firei-. from one to 400 acres In s ize. A 3.000-ecrc timber fire near Eagle Lake was potentially a threal to 50 to 75 homes in the• Forest Lakes subdivision near Susanville, Barrette said. A 1,500-acre timber rlre in the Plumas National Forest was be 1ng fought by more than 700 men Fra.a Page AJ PROTEST. • of a number of nuclear power pro Lests being conducted around tbc world this weekend in observance of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, according to or gan1Zers. The local protests, which carries the slogan .. Active today or radioactive tomorrow," Is sup ported by a number of peace and ecology organizations. These include Another Mother for Peace, the Ecoloay Truik Force of the California Council of Churches. the Catholic Worker. the California Democratic Coun- cil and others. Fro..P..,eAJ SEWAGE. • • .{'Valuate the Potential health hazard TM beach remained closed to- day from the pier to Linda Lane. about a quarter mlle to the north It was expected to be reopened In t lme for weekend beach crowds Manning said repairs to the pump station were completed Thursday, and its operation is back to norm at. ~·· Thursday's sewage aplll waii San Clemente's flrst for 1917. t,ast year the city had at least: seven •pi1111. Truck Hurts ~o; Police Hold Driver Oelty '*' ,_.-,.II~ 11-.. l.ag1.1na Recalls Funding The clty of Lagu'8 Beach has withdrawn a SU,780 cranl to I.he L•IU!Ml Greenbelt, Inc., on ad- vice of the city attorney who told the council prlvattl.y tt ccaald compllcate his defense of the city's various Sycamore Hills suits. The grant, taken from fedtral revenue sharln1 runds, w-. to aid the Greenbelt'• promoUon and educational progra.,,s. Greenbelt President Thomas Alexander, pleaded with the council Wednesday not to withdraw the rundlnf . ··I pledge to you not one penny will be used to sue the city. Not one penny will be used to fight t Rancho I Palos Verdes (Cor· porulaon. owner or Sycamore l111ls>. 'Dr Alexander said. Or Al<.•xundcr said the non· profit conservation a:roup bad planned to use the funds lo publish a series or environmental white papers on waler resources. flood plain control, air quality and the nora and fauna of the arcu Although sympathetic, the l·ounc1l remained unswayed by Dr. Alexander's arguments in the face or city attorney George Lo1tan's counsel. Lof(un has refused lo discuss publicly the reasons ror his opi- nion. however. it ls known the al· torney feels that by granting funds to the Grt'cnbelt, the city could give the Impression It was allied with the Greenbelt. Such an alllance ia the point or at least one suit by lhe Rancho Polos Verdes Corporation in a multim1lllon artion •&&inst the c1ly. COUNTY FIRE CAPT. CHAIS MANION LAYS HOSE AS FLAMES ERUPT THROUGH ROOF Blaze Near Orange County Airport DHtroy1 SultH In Office Complex The property owner has ac· l'USed the city and the Greenbelt of acting in concert to deny it rights lo develop 2,000 townhouses on the !522 acre site. The site is just north or IA&una Canyon and El Toro roads and is considered the "keystone" or the Greenbelt. Fire Razes Six Suites Newport Office Buildi,ng Damage $350,000 While Alexander protested that "this modest grant could not Jeopardize anyone,'' Logan said he would discuss the situation wilh the Greenbelt attorney "and I'm sure he will agree with me.·· Fm: ate 1ls way through a com· mon attic early today, destroying the six suites in an omce building across the street from Orange County Airport Newport Oeach Fire Inspector Art Morton estimated the damage to the building at 4570 Campus OriH, Newport Beach. at $350,000 The building. he said. 1s owned by Richard Ki!>singer of lluntm~ton H<'ach The bla7.l' "'a'> spotted about 4 25 a m h} un Air Cahfom1a employt• on ha'! "'a} lo \I.Ork Thart ) t\~o firemen from Newport Beach and the county's nearby airport fire station bat lied It for90 minutes Morton said the fire broke out m officei. occupied by Tendlcr and Associates. an insurance firm "We know where 1l started. but we don 'l know how," he com mented Other occupants of the gutted wing of the building were listed by firemen as John McCray In vestments. Erle P Halliburton Enterprises, John Pelt and As soc1ates. Inc . Communical1ons Services, and Lease Syi-.tems Corp Initially, the men from the l'ounty station as well as three engines from Newport Beach un der the command of acliniz Batt~hon Chief Dan Walker fought the fire which worked its way into the common attic that ran the length of the smgle-ston buildln&. Walker put out a second alarm at about 5: lS a. m. ll brought three more Newport units and two more county 1•mts to tht· scene Morton said the fire was particularly d1Uicull lo fight an the enclosed attic space becau ... P the tiled roof kept tht· ht•at ron tamed I le said the heat build up got '><> severe that there were t"' o u plos1ons, but no one was hurt by them. hesa1d 'I am the one who recognized this from the beginning .•• whq recogniied the seriousness ol the: several law suits we had. •1 dl'clared Councilman Johd McDowell. McDowell had voted ugamsl the previous allociition of the Grffnbelt grant. McDowell said it was ''clear to ml.'" that 1t would be dangerous to Jlly LhC' r1ty too closely with thl' Greenbelt ll pain~ me to have to do this Councilwoman Sally Ul'llerut• said. but she noted the c·ouncll had to reJy on Logan's Judgment Victims of Cancer Said 'Exploited' · However. two Newport Beach firemen. Pete Koch and Jot• Pasternak, wer'e overcome by heat and smoke and were given emergency treatment at Hoag Memorial Hospital before be1nl( relea.11ed. Watch, Cash Gone A burglar who entered a Laguna Niguel home via the un· locked sliding glass window took a man's wrist watch and cash with a l.Olal value of Sl,000. Orange County sheriffs officers said. Deputies said the theft w11s reported by Edwin Tobias Earl. 32, of 31431 Paseo de la Play a. I le was away from his home al th<' lime. Th~ council voted unanimously tn reallocate the money to the city's open spul'e acquisition ac· count. The council had apportioned S115,720 In federal funds to the open space acquisition fund t•orher f'rom previous years aJ. locations, the fund stood al 5268,672 before the most recent additlonio; a particularly credible recount mg of medical case histories " lie said claim• on Laetrile"• er fectlvenesa "appear to vary In relation to the sophlsllcallon of the intended audience... with claims varylne from curing cance~ to relievina pain to lower mg blood pressure to helping arthritis Retirement Nixed SACRAMENTO <AP> -An As· sembly committee hu kUled a proposal to force judges to retire at age 70. ll was the second straight year or defeat for the measurl'. .ADV ANT AGE -ALDEN'S One huge advantage Alden's has over most carpet stores is that we have our own installers, providing flexlblllty and rellablllty In scheduling ina1allatlons. Very few department stores or specialty carpet stores have their own workrooms. and must rely on an outside contract service for 1nstallatf ona. We have had many people buy from us after being disappointed by an installation company who scheduled a job and didn't show up or call. Sometimes. thi1 has happened two or three times before the customer gives up. .. Orange Coast EDITION VOL 70, NO. 217, ~SECT IONS, •2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 19n 4 N TENCENT~ Fire. Wipes Out 6 Newport Offices Report• In Hinshaw Set For Prison O•llY ~II .. ti.H ,.,_i. HEADED FOR PRISON Ex-Congressman Hinshaw Ca n didate Filings Due Today Three of seven who took out ap phcations for appointment to the Newport-Mesa school trustee position bein& vacated by Man an Bergeson had filed thelr ap phcatons by noon today The real had until 4 30 today to turn an applications al d1stncl or hces Fil ing earl) v.ere Ann Beauprl'. 34, a Santa i\na lle1ghl:. owne1 or a du) care Cac1bty . B J Skilling, 40, a Newport Beach 1 housewife and volunteer worker. and Stanley Legum, 34, a Costa Mesa research linguist Tim Salyer, of 2043 Westchff Drive, Newport Beach, was rull'd mehg&Olc because he lives out side I.lie third trustee district Applicants wlll be screened by the district's seven trustees, in· eluding Mrs. Bereeson, who re mains on the board until her replacement 1s picked. Trustees will rank thetr top rive choices who then will be tn· terviewed during a special publlc meeting at 8 p.m Monday at d1:. trlct otflccs. ut 1601 16th St . Newport Beach Th e se le c ti on o r Mr s. Bergeson's replacement, who will serve the remainder of her term (until March 1979), will be made at a board meetin g scheduled for 7 · 30 p m Tuesday. at Costa Mesa City Council chambers, 77 Fair Drive Mrs. Beraeton, who served 13 years as a t.ruat~e. announced on July 25 she would resign to seek the Republican nomination for the 74th Assembly district. Maeeeme Arrested On Soliciting Rap Cotta Mesa vlce officer• Jailed a 32-year·old Newport Beach woman Thunday after UTe1Un1 her at a masaaie parlor on 1uspi· cion of 10UcJUn' acts or prostitu· lion. · Vivian Lee Morales was ar- ruted by aa undercover oltlcer p<>1ln& aa a customer at the Pbyalcal Therapy Masaa1e Parlor,JS28Newport Blvd. • By TOM BARLEY OI • o.lly ~MllC IUtf fo'ormer Congressman Andrew J Hinshaw r e ported to the Orange County J all today for pro· cessing that will end Saturday w 1th his shipment to state prison Hinshaw, 54, was escorted by deputies from the courtroom or Superior Court Judge Robert P Kneeland to the jail after his two lawyers vainly argued for adjust- ment of his sentence Hinshaw will be shipped to the state's Chino facility for screen· mg that will determine the loca lion or his eventual imprison· menl lie Y. as :.cntcnced to one to 14 years 1n prison by Judge . Kneeland following his conv1c t1on on bribery charges. It was successrully alleged in llmshay,, s trial that he accepted hnhc~ IO the form or ca mpa1~n contr1but1ons and stereo equip- ment while he was serving us Orange -County's assessor and runnmg for Congress Hinshaw. carrying a satchel containing his shaving gear. toothbrush. toothpaste and other toilet accessories, s miled broad I) a~ he shook hands with his law)-cn. before leaving for th~ Jail .. HI have lo go, I have to go,"" he smiled. '"I want to do all I cun lo mak!' my slay in prison a short ont.'. Judge Kneeland agreed that I linshaw should be confined In u minimum security facility pend ing a review of his sentence which is expected to be ordered a Yt.'ar after his mlt1al commit ment. Hlnshaw·s state prison term w 111 run concurrently with a one· year county jail term ordered by Judge Frank Domenlchinl after the form er Newport Beach Republican was convicted in a second Superior Court tnal or misappropriating funds and pet· ty theft. It was alleged that Hinshaw misused county manpower and materiaJs during his successrul congressional campaign in 1972 Coast Guard Seeks Lost Local Yacht The U.S Coast Guard 1n Honolulu lS continuing a search today for a 31-foot sloop reported ly overdue on a cruise from Newport Beach to Honolulu. Aboard the yacht Coral when It departed Newport for CatJ)ina June 19 were John Roger Eed.s. 1959 Maple Ave .• Costa Mesa; his wife Roberta and Larry Busby. Mill Valley ~ The trio were to have' left Catalina June 25 for Hawaii, estimating a crossing of 21 days They planned to follow approx· imately the same course as the Transpac yacht race. There had been no report from the boat as of today. Accordlng to the Coast Guard, a harbor cbeck is being made ln all Honolulu porta, augmented by "hydro· pix" a notification to all a hips at sea to be on the lookout for the Coral. The Coral WU equipped with I radio transmitter with a ranee ol about 100 mites, a tadle direction rtnder and other naviaational 1ear. • The Eeds were married In May. 11\e en.use Is put of lhelr honeymoon. V~Booten ' Joey 'Split' Fire· Victim Vieim Damage With Dismay Reason . Pllzzles Inspector Fin ate its way throulh a com- mon attic early today, destroying the six suites in an office building acrou the street from Orange County Airport. Newport Beach Fire Inspector Art Morton estimated the damage to lhe building at 4570 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. at $350,000. The building, he said. is owned by Richard KJaai.ager of Hunttniton Beach. The blaze was spotted about 4:25 a .m. by an Air California employe on his way to work. Thirty-two tiremen from Newport Beach and the county·~ nearby airport fire station bat· Ued it for 90 minutes. Morton saJd the fire broke out in offices occupied by TendJer and Associates, an insurance firm. "We know where it started, but we don't know how... he com- mented. Other occupants of the autted wing of the buildmg were listed by firemen as: John McCray In.- vestments: Erle P. Halliburton Enterprises; John Pelt and As· sociates, Inc.; Cook Communica· lions Ser vices, and Lease Systems Corp. Initially. the men from the county station us well as three engines from Newport Beach un· der the command of actinJ( Battalion Chief Dan Walker fought the fi re which worked lts way into the common attic that ran the len&th of the sin1le-story bulldlna. Walk• put out a second alarm· al about 5:1S a .m. It brougbt three more Newport units and two more county units to the scene. · Motton aald tbe fire was particularly difficult to fight in the enclosed attic space because the tiled roof kept the heat con- talnect He said the beat build up got so severe that there were two ex· ploslon.c;, but no one was hurt by them, he said. However, two Newport Beach Firemen, Pete Koch and Joe Pasternak, were overcome by heat and smoke and were given emergency treatment at Hoag Memorial Hospital before being released. Fight Leads To Fatal Fire MIAMI CAPJ-A fight over a miasin& bq of tried chicken and pork chops may have been what led a tenant at a $15·a·weelc rooming house to set a fire lhat kllJed two people, police say. Robert Steele, described by police u a drifter with a record of ageravated assault.a~ was ar- rested Thursda¥ as he watched fl'lmes destroy the two-story wdoden buildltut where he lived. Late niiht throiu&b mld • mot'D.lns lOW clOUd.I n~ th• ~ othrilSe fair • tbl'OU&h Saturd11. Cooler daya with htgbS from low 70. at beatb• to loW IOa ill· land. Overiil1ht lottt 62 to a . IN91DE T08A Y OM.Y PILOT N 4 Yanks Slain in Mexico OAXACA, Mexico IAPJ Six men, apparent!> 1ncludm& four Americans, were &hot, beaten or burned to death itl .. southern .Mexican r4nch 1n wh11t authorities bell eve m MY havt· :.:,een a battle between tw11 narcotics ganl(s, pol ice reported Four bodies, badly burned. bullet-riddled und battered, wert- found m a charred Volkswagen Van al the ranch. in u desolat(' area of Ocotlan district, about 250 miles southeast of Mexico City. police said Thursday The two other bodies. beaten and shot. were found nearby !-'our ol tht' dead were believed to hl" Americans. 1ncludin~ three or those in the van, !laid Com mand1.•r Julia n Bout1&t a Martinez of the JUd1c1al police 1n this stale l'ap1tal He did not say why 1nve'>t1gatorll believed the~ were Amcnl'an-. The other two v1ct1m~ up parently were Mexicans, polil'e .. aid. The 1dent1t1es or lht• v1ct1m., were not announced "ldentlflcat1on 1i1 d1rficull since they W<'re burned and th•· bodies were dccomposlhg, Baull&ta said Police said th1• shootings ot curred July 30 but local police did not learn about them for several days .. The deaths were typical of the constant warfare between narcotics gangs in Oaxaca state.· Rautista said Nuke Prote8t At San Onofre; 10,000 Likely? Crowd estimates r or Saturday·s nuclear energy pro test demonstration at the San Onofre nuclear generating stu lion vary. with police saying they expect 2,000 people and or ganlzen; ~aying closer to 10,000 The San Onofre Action Com mltlee has been distributing fliers In Orange County which call the spread or nuclear power ·'the central, gravest threat to the human race today "' A spokesman ror the Orange County chapter of the committee said fliers have been distributed in communities and on college campuses throu1hout the county Special emphasis has been placed on San Clemente, ~ause It la the town.dosest to San Onofrt, she uld "There seems to be a lo• uf in terest around the county in this demonstration," 11he 11ld "My phone's been rln1lna bf! the hoolr ·· Buses have been hired to bring demonstrators from Sah Diego · and Loi Angeles The San Onofre demon1tralJon, ~which falls on the ~2ntl an· ' nlversary of the droppina of the 'atomic bomb on Hiroahlma. . ~Japan ii to be a maaalve. peacelut dernon1tr1tlon1 or· ianlurs have aa(d. OAANOI OOAIT N DAILY PILOT r•· ''Thelt (, lin11 are exploited 1klllfwlf by tb9 purveyor• ot t•l • C\ll'tf, Canctr·,tc.ttma and their tamlllH are utrem•l>: fulntrabl• to tla• klnd of pemw1ont IO 1tUltullj used by Laetrile'• promoters ..• ," he said · Promolenl play upon the vie· tun '11 frustration with a medical t!Slabll!1hment that cannot offer the certainty of a cure, and build upon lbo cancer paaU.nt'I rear of 1e1ltlmate cancer thlataples." Kennt!dy •aid. The t'OmmlHloner sold the Making Poi~t Slsreo Player'• Head Baahed A Corona det Mar man 61 n1U1· 101 a three-quarter• ot an Inch J Ub In bla aclltp today after find. ins out just bow upaettJn1 his sttteo let could be. Police say they are looltinc for t¥ bil man with a baseball bat wbo. crashed bla way Into the apartment of Kent Rowey Herbert. 18, just before 3 a m Thunday Herbert told poJice he was playing his stereo loud and acknowledged that the practice had been the source of a neighborhood dispute In the SOO block of Jasmine Aven\Je where he lives Accordin& to police repo~a. the man yelled at Herbert to turn the stereo volume down, then bashed him In the bead with the bat to punctuate his demand. Herbert said he Oed the apart ment with the man right behind him, but the man broke off the chase and walked away. ' Herbert waa taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital for treatment of the cut. Police did not Indicate tf the stereo volume was lowered after the Incident, 'Disabling Bullet' .Nixed by Governor A new type of explosive bullet that won't penetrate a lawman's bulJetproof vest but can sevttely injure him should be outlawed, California Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. and Santa Ana Police Chief Ray Davis contend. Ch.lef Davu is the chairman or a new Crime Resistance Task Force. a cithen·pollce organlza· lion created Thursday when Gov ernor Brown signed an executive order authorizing It at o press conference in Pasadena. He also said he will enact le11islatlon outlawing the potent new type of bullet, which Chier OavlB has campaigned lo have banned from production. ''The bullet will 80 hplfway through the Los An1eles Telephone Directory Yellow Pages and then explode," Chief Davis said at the press con rerence. '"It won't penetrate a standard bulletproor vest of the type that a policeman would wear:· he con tmued ·But 1t will force the vest an mch-and·a·half into a substance similar to a body, thus renderin1ot the vest ineffective.·· Chief Davis continued. Ourmg tht-news conrerf:ncc, <Jovernor Brown announced he is earmarking $150.000 In federal runds administered by the La"'' Enforcement Assistance Ad ministration (LEAA> to set up his new citizen-police crimeflghl· in1ot ugency. lie has criticized the way such money Is distributed In the past ·'But as tong as we've got this money, we're going to use It on somet hing we think is worthwhile ... the governor declared. He made the remarks at a press conference called lo discuss the benefits of a program in which P asodena senior clJbens are used as volunteers to help crime vie· tlms Santa Ana's Cbiel Davis was appointed chairman due to hls extensive work In promolini the outlawing or the new dum-dum bullet, in addition to other achlevement.s. Chief Dav\s and three other police chlels from Concord, Plaaadena and Stockton hav~ eatahlished successful provams in which citizens aid pol lee. Spealdns on the cuff, Oovesrnor 8 rown nlso said sooner or later. 11lnce pri1on1 wlll be totally packed by 1980. tl\e le1lllature mu1L yote to bt.1lld "'ore. Say It He potnted out the state has enacted a determinate sentenc· Ing period in whach prisoners must serve a specified term and long-timers just cannot be re- leased to make room for new o(. fenders The governor also said he I& certuin Individual members of the leg1slaturt1 have made up th•1r minds on whehther to vote to override his veto of resumed capital puninshment He said It will be so close he cannot gues• at the fln'al out· come Officer Slain Quring Heiat At Gem Store SAN PABLO IAPI -When San Pablo policeman Robert Wheeler edged Into Musselman's Jewelry !ltore, hls gun drawn, he couldn't \ see his murderer crouched behind a counter. Seconds later, a gunman leaped up and pumped one round point-blank into Wheeler's face. The 42-year old father of two teen.aged &Iris died within minutes Thursday at Richmond Hospital. Two men fled the store, carry. ins a valise arad ll ,eullar case stulfed wtth jewelry and cash. police said. Wheeler -had come into the store when a silent alarm went off at 11 :30 a.m. The shop owner, Robert Musselman, 57, had been lied up wlth the rlpped·out alarm wt res. • Pellce arrested one man almost Immediately after be tried to bide under a hoUR a block away. The other man slipped tbrouet'r a cordon police had thrown up around t.M oetahbotbood. San Pablo police 1ald Wheeler was the first policeman ldlled II" the line of duty alnce Uris aQ)all cltf wu lncorporeted In 19'8. Strikes Bit Cuts WASHINGTON CAP> -About •so 1trttdna coal mtnera dtll)onlttated today a1atn1t cuts . In health beneflta whll• unlon Prtlldcmt Arnold Mmer" stayed away, recornmehdlna they 10 back to work. FDA m de an obJecUve review of Laetrile wupporter • a.rcu-snen~ but f ou.nd t.besn unaccep· Labla. Kt:bnedy.' laid caae hastorles cltectfo a book by one prominent Laetrile proponent "not only do not provide the kinda of odequate and well·controlled 1tudaes needed to show the effectivenes:i of a drue. lt Is not even on lt.s fuce a particularly credible recount tng ol medical case hlatorles. · • He sald clalms on Laetrile'• er fectlvenes1 "appear to vary in relation to the sophistication of Indicting Expected In Heists A federal grand Jury to con vene in ~ Angeles next Wed nesday is expected to indict San ta Anan James Steven Gano, the Southland's alleged Baseball Cap Bandit, on numerous counts or bank robbery. Gano. 28, was detained Tues day evening by Newport Beach police for questioning In the rape and strangulation murder of a former girlfriend who broke up with him last week He wa:s cleared of any involve ment In the killing of Jane Ellen Bennington , 29. of 322 M arguerlte Ave , Corona del Mar Howt!ver. police i,tud, when he produced a roll of 100 cnsp new llO bills to pay off three old truf fie tickets that had gone lo arrest warrant status, Detective Gary Black wwi shocked He glanced from the wad of bills-allegedly taken in a $1,300 bank robbery in Huntington Beach less than 4S minutes before investigators picked up Gano in the homicide case and then al his face "'Good Lord, it's the Baseball Cap Bandit:· he thought to himself, based on circulating photos. The Santa Ana motel resident 1s accused of 36 Southland bank robberies occurring on a spree that began June 10, according to FBI agents In Santa Ana They allege he made orf with about $40,000 in the robbery ram page which Included some jl)lJi, com mitted twice in the same hour within the ume cit~. notably Costa Mesa Agent Abe Cornett. who 1!. handling Gano's case for the Orange County FBI office in San ta Ana, said the Baseball Cap Bandit s truck all over the Southern Cahforma area Wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses, with his red hair shckcd·down. he sauntered Into bank:; as rar away a1t San Marino, Sherman Oaks and Montclair demanding money Never did he show a aun. although the notes he handed tellers such as one at California First National Bank which was robbed Mondey warned that he did Bombs mt Belfa&t BELFAST, Northern Ireland <APJ The Irish Republican Army claimed responalbllity for a aeries or fire bomblnas early to- day around Belfast and aatd they were tied to .Queen Elizabeth's .,cheduled vialt next week to this troubled province No casualtiea were reported In the 11 bombings the Intended audlence," with eta m1 varylnf from e11nn1 caOe«"to roeU~Jnc pain to low«· 1na blood QTUsure to hetplna arthritis Theories or bow Laetrtle works cbanae over the rears, he said. Ttle comm aaloner aaad te1tlmonlals rrom per1on1 who have used Luetrlle can be uc· counted for In several waya, m eluding simple psychologacal s upport from taklne the sub· stance. ln uddition, he said. moat Laetrile patients also have taken SlMwt Clretdt ..... ,..,... .. T h r <-' c . root . h 1 g h n u t h ll' Soucek soh es h1.•r hc1Rhl 1> rnblcm by ut i la 11ng t lw shl'll of thts tclcphom• booth al Lake George. N.Y .. whl'n· ..., h 1.• 1 s <i mt• m b <.' r <d .1 ptjrlOl'ffillH! group i.JPPl.'<trll1~ in th1o; n_•<;ort commun1t~ Another Blaze Being Fought In S. Barbara SANTA BARBARA IAP> A potentially dangerous" brush fire ln rugged hills eight m1lei:. north of Santa Barbara when• a raging blaze burned 256 home.., last week wus contained b) rirefighters after burning to within a quarter-mile or a hous ing tract About 100 flrerighters stayed on the fire lines through the night hoping to bring It under control today, said Santa Barbara Cour1 ty Clre spokesman Gary Munse) The fare was contained after burnJng only five acres, Munsey said, but firefighters had been worried that the flames might be whipped out or control by rtcklt> . "sundowner" winds that become superheated as they drop '>wirtl~ off surrounding rid&es At one point. the flames were only a quarter· mile rrom about 50 homes in the Painted Cave de velopment. be said. "Fortunately the s undowner wlnduUdn'Uhow up," hesa1d conveotlonal therapy, "bul c laoou wJ\ ouL ad••uat•. • to itve ·Ltetril• aole crtdtL Som• of t.boso 1-ho believe th~m1elve1 cur aevtr had c _,cer at all Othen .,~)' not be cu ed, despite tbelr boUtt" ennedy aald cWma that p0pulaUoas which coosum1 larae amounts of t.aetrUe·llk• tub· stancu are fr from canaisr are not Ltue. He said such ~abns have beet:l madelor Eaklr:not i.nd ror th• KJ.njdom of Hunza lo the· Hlrialayan M'ountafnt. Big Sur Blazes Raging SAN FRANCISCO tAP> A 3::! ,()()().acre.• fire near Big Sur • the worst or more tbon 300 Culiforrua brush and tlmber firei- rag1n1 over 100,000 acres -· "looki like It's golne to be 1olng for a whale." a stale forestry spokesman soys. More than 2,000 men w.-e on hand to fight the 32,000-acre ltghtnlng-sparked bla~ ln the VentaJ)a Wilderness of the Los Padres Notional Foreat, salct Cahfornlu Dlvlslon of Forestry l spokesman Brlan Barrette. I In pll, more than 8,000, r1rer1ghters were spreod across the st-le, including 3,SOO Forest Service recrUJts from 48 states They t..cre being aided by 83 air l1&nkeJ1 carryln1 flre·retardanl chemu:als. eo helicopters and more t.HlUJ 200 fire enelnes. The Vcntana fire, mor.e than 20 males long, will cause three watersheds In the wildernesa to urcumulate up to three tJmes the normal amount of aedlment, said Debbie Mitchell. a division ..pokeswomun. Sht.' said that will increase "'atcr problems for areas of Cal1tornlo already s uffering I rom the two year drought. She -.u1d that \\'hen vegetation is lost. because of ftrc. not as much waler can be 1:1bsorbed into the underi<roul\d wuter table. Jn ad· <11tion. the bumktg vegetation. produces gbes that are absorbe<t hy the soil and block off part 01 1 hl' water table The affected watersheds in dude Carm~l. serving 20.000 peo· pk in the Carmel Valley; Bi& . Sur. primarily a recreational watershed. and Arroyo Seco. .. erv1ng aJ(riculture in the Salinas Valle\ Wuler use will be Im-pair~ lo \I.Hrs of all tbree "'atcrsheds. Mi's Mitchell !aid. Thl' fire al!\O was lhreaterung .. tructures at th<' small communi- t} of Tas!>ajara Hot Springs, evacuated earlier thi~ week. and a forest ranger station at Chews Ridge Barrette s1ud the 20,000·acre Sl'arfacc fir• neor Canby in Modoc County was also burning out of control. Other fires 1n the Modoc- Lusi;en area in northwestern California inclµded an 8,000·acre blar.e neur the town of Bieber. the fi,000-acrc Pondosa Umber fire. a 7 .OOO·acrc fire near Mosquito Lake. a 1.600-ucre fire near E1ut Lake and at least 15 other fires rrom one to 400 acres In size. A 3,000-ucre timber fire near Eagle Lake was poteraUally a threat to 50 to 75 homes in the Forest Lakes liUbdlvislon near Su!lanville. Barrette said. A 1,500-acrc timber Ore in the Plumas Natlon~l Forest waa be· mi: fought by more than 700 men. ADVANTAGE -ALD~'S One huge advantage Alden's has over most carpet stores as that we have our own lnataflera. providing flexlblllty and reliability In scheduling anatallations. Very few department stores or specialty carpet lores have their own workrooms. and must rely on an outside contract s.,v'l6:r~r installations. We have had many people buy from us after being d1sapPomted by an lnatallatlon company who scheduled a lob and didn't show up or call Sometimes. thl1 has happened two or three times before the customer gives .. UP At Alden'a, our installation schedule is operat~very efficiently. and even when our men ar held up on a previous job causlrt,\J • tate start our mtt'l .will stay and finish. . • • • • ~ • U you wal)t rehablt1ty -call us! Saddlebaek EDITION • VOL 70, NO. 217, .c SECTIONS, .. 2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FR~OAY, AUGUSTS, 1977 TEN CENT~ Onofre Nuke Protest to Draw 10,000? Cro~d c\l1m11le1> for S.turday's nuclear eneray pro lf'Sl demomlration al the San OnolN nuclear 11ener•tan1 ata lion vary, with police sayin& they expttt 2,000 people and or 1an11en aytn& closer to 10.000 The San Onofre Act.Jon Com m1llee has been dis tributing n1en in Orange County which t'all the spread of nuclear power the central, 1ravest thre11l to the human race J,oday " A apoketman terr tbo Orance County chapt r or lhe co11>mtttee s&Jd men have been dt1l11buted in communllSea and on colleae umpusee throuahout th• county. Spc!daJ emp uls has been placed on San Clemente, because It iJ the town closest to San Onofre, she &aid . · 'Thtte see ma to be a lot of in· terest around tht county in this dcmonstratton, · she 1>u1d "My phone's been rmgu\a off the hook " 8usea have been hired to bnng dcm()JlSt.rators from San Diego and Los Angeles The San Onofre demonstration, whlch falls on the 32od an olvcraary oC the dropping of the •tomic bomb on Hiroshima. Japan, is lo be a massive. peaceful demonstration, or ganiz.ers have said It 1s to be folJowed by a car caravan, transporting dem onstrators to the Diablo Can yon nuclear plant in San Luis Obispo County, where pluns cull for an "occupation" of tht: racihtlesonSunday.' This second Calirornla dem onstration would be similar to the Seabrook, ti.I! , "occupa t1on," where about 1,400 pro testors were arrested and held 11 days l.n make·&hlftJail facilities Law enforcement officers, wbo have been conferring with or- ganJzers of the San Onofre de· monstration, said today they do not expect any problems Satur· day ··we're just about ready," said Jack Stowe, area m anager for the state parks department "State park ran&ers will handJ< parking, the San Diego Shenff~ department wlll handle traffic conln>l and law enforcement and the demonstrators will have their own rnonltors. as well." The 100 tra.ined monitors on hand will take care or first aid and other problems wbkh do not require police. Stowe said. The San Onofre and Diablo Canyon demonstrations are two <See PROTEST, Pa&e A2) Blaze ht Big S~ Defies Co~trol Reports In Hinshaw Set For Jail Term Ollf¥ Netlltff ...... HEADED FOR PRISON Ex-Congressman Jotlnahaw SACC Raps 1 Jury-backed Office Switch Directors of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council <SACC) are opposing plans to shift administration of county service areas from the County Administrators Office <CAO> to the Environmental Manqement Agenc)' <EMA>. A CAO stafCer works with homewowner associations in the tervice areas to hdp meet real· dents' requests and review area budceta. THE GRAND ltJ&V. cltina the tact that 89 percent of the ffrvice areas' interest Involve the EMA, has twice recommended that service areas be moved under the JuriadlcUon or the ptannin1 ••ency. But SACC execuUvet fear resi- dents will lose the right to review the budget. that delineate such thinp u street maintenance and park development In their nelCbborbood.a. TREY ALSO SAU> they have a aood worklna relationahJp with the .ctmlnlltr•ton' Office. Laauna Nt1uel '• represen· tat.lve to SACC oppo1ed the •roup'1 stand. Teet Detonated LAS VEGAS (AP> -The f O\frth announced nuclear lift « im w detonated Thur.day at the Nevada Test Site nortbw t of !Mri. By TOM BARLEY Of lite O•lly ~llet Staff Vormer Congressman Andrew J Hinshaw reported to the Orungc County Jail today for pro· cessing that wall end Saturday with tus stupment to state prison Hinshaw, 54, was escorted by deputies rrom the courtroom or Superior Court Judge Robert P Kneeland to the jail after his two lawyers vainly argued for adjust mrnt or his sentence. Hinshaw wlll be shipped to the state's Chrno facility for screen ing lhat will determine the Jocu Lion or his eventual imprison ment He was sentenced lo one to 14 year s In prison by Judge Kneeland foll owing his convil' lion on bribery checges. It was successfully alleged in Hinghaw's trial that he accepted bribes in the form of campaign contributions and stereo equip· ment while he was serving as Orange County's assessot and running for Congress. Hinshaw, carryin& a satchel containing his sh av Int gear. toothbrwh. toothpaste and other toilet accessories, s miled broad· ly as he shook hands with his lawyers before leaving for the Jail ··u I have to go. I have to go,' he smiled. "f want lo do all I can to make my stay in prison a short one " Judge Kneeland agreed that Hinshaw should be confined in a minimum security facility pend· ing a review of his sent ence which is expected to be ordered a year after has initial commit· ment. Hinshaw's state prison term will run concurrently with a one· year county jail term ordered by Judge Frank Domenlchini after the former Newport Beach Republican was convicted in a second Superior Court tnal or misappropriating funds and pet· ty then. ll was alleged that Hrnshaw misused county manpower and materials during his successful congressional campaign in 1972. Three Given Promotions In Saddleback Saddleb•ck V1tley Unified School Diatrtcl trustees have ~N>­ moted t.o teacher• and a dean of 1tudenb lnto the administrative ranks. Al Moreno, dean or students at MiuJon Viejo Hith School, hu been named asilistant principal at El Toro Hlah school. Ile atart· ed Vf'Oi1dnl in the dlitrlct lo 1888 and was a science le chtr and coun1elor before Ukln1 hl1 prelebt position. M«eno. whose new salary bu not~ betft•et. will be r,eplaclnl 1'hom11 Tullar who waa named prtncl= the new ljfUn• Hills Hip . Oellf ,,.._ "'"9W ·~ • ...._ COUNTY FIRE CAPT. CHRIS MANION LAYS HOSE AS FLAMES ERUPT :fHROUGH ROOF Blaze Neer Orange County Airport Destroys Suites In Office Complex Fire Razes Six Suites Newport Office Buikling Damage $350,000 l'Jre ate Its way through a corc)-m ol\ attic early today. destroying the six s uites in an office b1Jildlng across the street from Oranae County Airport. Ne~rt Beach Fire Inspector Art Morton estimated the damage to the buildint at 4570 Campus Drive, NeWPort Beach, at S3SO.OOO. The bulldtna. he said. is owned by Rtcbard Kissinger of Huntington Beach. The blaie was spotted about 4:25 a.m. by an Air California employe on hi way lo work Thirl7·lWo hremen from Newport Beach W\d the cOUJ'lty's nearby airport fire station bat tled it for 90 mlnutes. Morton said the fire broke out In office:s occupied by Tendler and Associates. an insurance ·firm .• "We know where It started, but we don 't know how," ht' com mented. , Olhet' occupants of the gutted wing of the buildm& were listed by flremen as: John McCray ln· vestments; Erle P. Halllburton Enterprises: John ~elt and Aa · sociatea, Inc ; Communltations Services. and Lease Sptems Corp 300-plos Fires Hit In .State SAN FRANCISCO tAP> A 32.000-acrc fire near 81g Sur the worst of m ore than 300 Cahfomia brush and timber fires raging over 100,000 acres "looks like 1rs going to be going for a while,· a state forf:!>tr) spokesman says More than 2,000 men were on hand to fight the 32,000·acrt' li ghtning-sparked blaze in the Ventana Wilderness of the Los P adres National Forest. said Cahforrua Div1s1on of Forestn spokesman Brian Barrette. In all. more than 8,000 firefighters were spread across the stale, including 3,500 Forest Service recruits from 48 states. They were being aided by 63 air taplters carrying ftre-retacdal'\t chemicals. 60 helicopters and more than 200 fire engines. , The Ventana fire, morl' than 20 (See BIG SlJR. Pa1e A2> * * * Another Blaze Being Fought In S. Barbara SANTA BARBARA (AP> A "potentially dangerous" brush fire in rugged hills eight miles north ol Santa Barbara -whert- a raging blaze burned 256 homes laJt week -was contained by firefighters after burning to within a quarter-mlle of a hous ing tract. About 100 firefighters stayed on the fire lines throuah the night hopina to brine It under control today, said Santa Barbara Coun· ty fire spokesman Gary Mume)• Tbe fire was contained after burning only five acres, Munsey said, but firefiptens had been worried that the names mi8}tt be whipped out of control by fickle "sundowner" winds that become superheated as they drop swiftly off SWTOUndin& ridges. At one point. the flames were only aquarter·mlle from about50 homes in the Painted Cave de· velopment, he said. .. Fortunately .the sundowner windsdidn'tshow up," he said. t 'indicting ' 'Expected I In Heists \ le<kral ~r..ind 1ur) Lii 11m vene in Lo~ An.,t'lci. nc'<t Wt"d nesday is expected to 1nd1ct San ta Anan Jame'> Stl•ven Gano. tht· Southland's ..ille&ed Ba.,cball Cav Bandit, on numcrou!> l'ounh or hank rribb<'I"\ 1 Gano, 28 .. wa-. <ktain<«.l Tut''.'. rlay evening hy Nl'wport B1•ath policl' ror questioning in the rap•· and 11trangulat1on murder or a former l(irlfriend who broke up with him last week He wai. cll•a n·d nr .in, mvoh.t" ment in the killing of Jane Ellen Bennington . 2 9 of 322 M ari;:u<•rill· Au· Corona clt•I \1 ar llo"cvcr pollC(' 1Uld when ht produced a roll or 100 r nsp ne\I. SIO bills to pay ort thr~e "'d trnr fie tickets that had Jtonc to arrl'sl ~arrant <1latus Dctecl1' e Can Black was shockl•d · He glanced from the wud of bills allegedly taken In a $1.300 bank robbery 1n Hunt1nl(lon Beach lesi. than 45 minute ~ before mvcsti~ators picked up <;ano in th<• hom1c1de case an<I lhPn at his fut•t• 'Good Lord. 1t'!> th<.• Ba11eball Cap Ban<.llt , · hc thought to him self. bus t•cl on c·1rculatin~ photos The Santa Ana mot<'I rt•t.1dcnt 1s accusl•d of 3H Southland hank robb4'nc:> 0<·r urring on a sprCl' th at began June 10. accorchng to FRI agents in Santa Ana They allege he made off with about $\0,000 In the robbery Nim page which included -.ome JOb' committed twice In the .,amc hour within the same c·ll \-. • notably Cost a Mesa Agent Abe Cornrll, wh<1 1 ~ .handhn~ Gano s cabc for ttw Orange County F'RI ,,mer 1n San la Ana. ~wd the Baseball f'ap Bandit s truck all ovrr lhl· Southern California urea Wearing a bai.cball caµ and ,unglasses. with his red hair ~h cked-down. he.· sauntered int11 banki. as far away a11 Sdn ~arino, Sherman Oukh and Montclair demand in$( monl') Never did ht• show J ~un . ullhough the note~ he handed tellers such us one at Californ1:ci First National Dank which wa., robbed Monday warned that hc rlid The f' B 1 ·., Agt•nt Cornett declined l C> discuss anything he way have learned of Guno's past )!xcept that he has no record o( al leaed armed robbery lnvolv<' J1lent unUI the present case Gano remained in Orange (Jouncy Jail ln heu or $50,000 bail tod~. pendin& transfer lo Los IAnaeles County Jan to await an iAur 12prellminary hrarmr :Watch, Cuh Gone A burRlor who entered a ).,a1una Nl~uel home via the un 1ocked slldlnK glass window took ,. 'man's wrist watch and cash ~lth a tot.al value of 11.000. Orange County sheriffs off1cerc; r•ld. Deputle!I said the theft was reported by Edwtn Toblas E&rl. ~ ot 31431 Paseo de la Play a. He ,_,.,, away from his home at \h' 1-lme 1 --~~---~~--------~MQlco.IT " DAILY PILOT .. . repQrt wa urdtted by 1, wbo 11 t\Nrlnl a ~aM 111ed c cer vlctam who wanti 1,. WhUt r eallnl no new -ct. lht par\ manhab prev ar1wntnll a1alidt lht !!>ULalam·c, l}1on c har1cterhe1 I r.a•lrllt• prop\Olora aa charlatun11 .ind I.uetrllc uaen ua vlctlm11 (.'1411cer tmucndur• fear < !fnc•.-r ~tt·Um•' families feel both •.>-nwuthy and aullt •l beln1 un1&bh• tn n.•lieve \.he vlcllm'• 1uf lur1n1 . l"f>A Commi11ioner IJ01udd Kc•nnc.-<ly .aid in the re µ11rt S.,rt Clreult Thrt'l' l oot·ha g h Ruthll' Soutck solYes her height problem by ut11izin~ lht• 'ihdf of this telephone booth al Lake George. N.Y .. where .., h <.' 1 " a m c m bl' r o f ;1 rwrforming group appl'i.H"lllJ.: 111 th•~ rl''>ort c:ommunit' f'ront Page A I !!~ .. s~~:.: .: ... watersheds in the wilderness to arcumulate up to three times the normal amount of sediment. said Debbie Mitchell, a dlvi!llon "pokeswoman. · She said that wJll Jncreast water problems for areas of Callfornrn already suffering from the two-year drou11\l She '>aid that when vegetation is lost because of hre. not as much water can be absorbed mto the underground water table. In ad dltion, the burning vegetation produces gases f.h ol are absorbed by the soil and block ort part of th<' water table The affe<:ted watersheds in elude Carmel, serving 20,000 peo pie in the Carmel Valley; Big Sur. primarily a recreational watershed. and Arroyo Seco. ser ving a~ricullurc in the Salinas Valley Water use wlll be im paired lo users of all three wateniheds, Miss Mitchell said. The Cire also was threatenln1 structurt'S at the small communi t> of Tassajara Hot Spnngs. ~vacuatcd earlier this wt!ek, and a fore<>t ranj!er station at Chews Ridge Rarretle said the 20,000.acre Scarface fire near Canbv in Modoc County was allo burning out of control Other fi res 1n the Modoc Lauen area in northwestern CaUfornia Included an 8,000.acre blaze near the town ol Bieber. the 6,000•&Cre Pondosa limber nre. a 7 ,OOO·acre fire near Mosquito Luke. a l.600·acre (Ire near Egg Lake and at lenat 15 other f\r~ from one to 400 acres ln size. A 3.000.acre timber fire near ~agte Lake was potentially a threat l.Q 50 to 7$ homes In uw Forest Lakes subdM1lon near SusanvUle. Barrette said. A t • .500 acre timber fire In lhe Pluma" National Fortlt wu be· 1n1 foulbt by more than 700 men F,...P_,,eAJ .. "'Tt\es rcehn&• an: eirplott«t 1klUtull7 l>1 the purveyors of ra111 cu . caneff' 01ct1ms and lhtlr f1mll " ire extremely ~ulnerablt to tbe ktnd of pertuUlon to akllllully used by Luetrilc's promoters . .. he "Ii id · J>romoters play upon th«' vie llm's fruslrallon wlth a medical establishment that cannot offer the ct•rtalnty or a cW'e, and build upon the CW'lcer patient's fear of lc&ltlmatc cancer ther~pies," K cnnt'<iy 11ald ~ Tht• t·omm1!i111oncr i.a1d the Airport Cutback Hazard? Ry WILLIAM HODGE Ol IM Delly "li.4 .... , A 368·foot r eduction in the len1<th of San Juan Cap1i>lrano Airport's runway has generat.ed a n extremely dangerous s1lua trnn, JccordinR to one of the u1rf1eld'll owners Jay Wiicox. part-owner of the airport, lold city councilmen this week a so-called "dl1placed threshold" has s hortened a runwuy that was already al minimum length A displaced threshold Ii 11mply a hnc painted across ''e runway. which pilots must land beyond The runway shortening was re quired by Stal~ D1v1s1on of AeronaullC''i inspectors when lhcy ruled a bamboo patch and freeway advertising s 1en northca.'il of the runway created a hazurd to aircraft making an approach to the tiny a1rr1eld 'We have repeatedly ai.ked the city lo have the bamboo re· moved." Willcox. said. "We even offered to do il at our own cost." Willcox said the s"ortened runway could cause otherwise legitimate aircraft to encounter problems if they touch down too rur beyond the painted threshold ·'If a uuy landed too long an<l realized he could not stop. he might increaHe power to \r>' for a go around,'' Willcox expla(ned Dependinit on lhe r~maining lenath of the runway. Willcox said. such a pilot could con ceivably get enoul(h power to cllmb br1efly but would not be able to clear homes located orr the end of the runway City Manager James Mocalls defended t~e runway s~orteo1n~ ti' sai<i the m9ve was required by state aeronautics officials wh o sub~eq u ently ruled the runway sate once the threshold was d1spl aced Councilman John Sweeney. who was present at a meeting with state aeronautics officials Monday, IHlid hit impression was that if lhe bamboo wu removed the runway shortening would be reconsidered Councilmen unanimously directed Mocalis to explore weed abatement procedures for re· moving the bamboo Once the bamboo Is removed. they said the city would ask the 'ltate aeronautics Inspectors to review the runway shortenln(. * * * Suit Planned By Pi'loi at S/CAi~rt P.RO'EEST. • f'DA made an objecttve review bl l,.aetrile auppor\err.' llt&u ment.a. but tou.od them unaccep· t.lblt Kennedy 11ld case hlstonei. eited bl a book by one prominent Laetrile proponent "not only do not provide the kinds of adequate and well·controlled studies needed to show the etrecUveness of u drug. it Is not even on It.a face a pKJ'ticularly credlble recoon\ ing of medical cHe hlstorlea. · · He said claim• on l,.aetril..-s ef (ectweness ·•appear to vary in relation to tho sophi11licatlon of Small Fortune the Intended audlence." with claims var1lnl ftop;\ curana cancer to tellw pl.lit lOftr• tng blood preuure to belpmc arthritis. Theories of bow 1.aetnle works change over the years, he said. The commiuloner 1a1d testtmonlalJ from penons who have used Laetrile can be ac· counted for in stveral ways, in cludinl almpl• psycbolo11tcal support from taklnt the sub· a ta.nee. In addition he suid. moi.t Laetrile patients also have taken , con venllonal tber• P>'. "but choou wtlbout adequatt • deli(e '° 1lve uaetrt eolt crtidlt. Some of tl\ole who believe themselves curM never had concer at all. Olhel"I may not be cured. despite their bellet." Kennedy uld clalm• tba& popwauons which consume la.re• amount.I of Laetrile-Uk• 1ublo sl.Ances are tree from caneer ~ not truo. He aald auch claJ have~ made Cor ltlldmos for tbe lttnadom of Hunan ln th Himalayan Moun\•lns. ; 4 Yanks Slain in Mexico OAXACA. Mexico tAP) -Sbc men. apparently lncludlna four Americana. were shot. beaten or burned to death at a southern Mexican ranoh in wh at uuthorllit"'l believe may have been a ba1lle between two narcottcs gangs. police reported. Thi~ 1911 C:a11ud1un silH'I dollar. d1splaH·d b\ l>olh Znidarsic. 1.., \' alucd al 5250.000 Th<! cotn. one · of onl\ l\\O in existcm·t•. ,.., being ..,hown at a VanCOU\er l.'\h1b11 b~ owncr Genl' H enr~ ol Sl•attle If .rnu·re inten•-;tt>d 1t"s for sal(• Four bodies, badly burned. bullet·rtddled and battered, were lound in a charted Volbwagen Van at the ranch. in a duolate area or Ocotlan dlstr1ct. about 250 miles southeast of Mexico City. po\iee said Thursday. The two other bod1e$. beoten and shot. were found nearby Four of the deud wnc brlteved to bt.• Americuns. includln& three of those tn the van. aald Com· mander Julian Bauthta Martinez of the Judicial police in this state capital He did not say why investigators beheved they were Americans. 'Disabling Bullet' Nixed by Governor A new type of explosive bullet that won't penetrate a lawman'!-. bulletproof vest but can severely injure him should be ouUowed, California Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. and Santa Ana Police Chief Ray Davis contend Chlef Oavl11 ls the chairm8f\ of u new Crime Resistance Task Force. a cltlzen·pollce ortnnlza lion cr eated Thursday when Go" ernor Brown siened an executive order authorizing it at a press eonferenceln Pasadena He also said he will enact leglslaUon outlawing the potent new type or bullet, whicb Chief Davis has campalaned to have banned Crom production "The bullet will ao haJfwa> l h rouah the Los Angele!-. Telephone Directory Yellow Pages and then explode,·· Chief Davis sald ~t t he press con ference. "It won't penetrate u standard bulletproof vest or lhe type that a policeman would wear.'' he con llnued. ·•But It will force the vest an lnch·•nd·o-half lnto a 11ubltance 11lmllar to a body, thus renderinJt the veil lnctrectlve." Chier D1tvls continued During the news confcrt nce. Governor Bro'Wn announced he 1s earmarkfna $150,000 In federal funds administered by the LllY' Enforcement Assistance Ad ministration ( LEAA > to set up his new citl1.en·pol 1ce crimefl~ht m~ agency He has cnuc11ed the way such money la dist.ti boted ln the past ··But as long as we ve got lh1' money, we're going to use 1t on s omething we think •'- worthwhile." the feoverno1 declared. He mode the remarks at u press conference called to discus~ the benefits or a proiram ln which ruadena senior cltizeM are used as volunteera to help crime vie tlms Santa Ana's Chief Da\'1s wa~ appointed chairman due to hu-. cxtens\ve work in promoting the outlawing or the new dum·dum bullet. in addition t o other achievements Chief Davis and three other police chlefs from Concord Pasadena and Stockton ha' c established successful proaram!- '" which citizens aid police Speak Ina off the curt. Governor Brown also said sooner or later since prl11ons will be totally packed by 1980. the leg1slaturt• must vote to build more He pointed out the state ha~ enacted a determinate sentenc Ing period 1n which prisoneri. must serve a speclfled term and lone·timer1 just cannot be n· lea,ed to make room for new of fenders The governor also said he 111 certain Individual metnbers of the legislature have made up their mind.I on wbebther to vote to override bis veto of resumed capital puninsbment. He said It will be so close h<' cannot guea11 at the final out come. The other two victims ap· parenUy were Mexicans, poUce l\Oid The identities of the victims were not announced · 'ldenllflcat1on 1s dlHlcull s ince they were burned and the bodies were dccom poslna. · · 8a&utlata 1.uid Police said the s hootlnes oc eurrcd July 30 but local pollce did not leam about them for several days • TJ>e death.a..were typical of tbe • (•onstont warfare between , narcotic11 gonp in Oaxaca i t.ate. , Bautista Htd Officer Slain Dr.aing Heist At Gem Store SAN PARLO tAP> -When San Publopoliceman Robert Wheeler t·dl(c.>d into Musselman's Jewelry '>lo re. his gun drawn. he couldn't. .,t•c h11 rnurdcrer crouched behind n counter Seconds later. a gunma n leaped up and pumped one round µolnt·blank Into Wheeler's face. The 42·year old father of two tee n u"ed g1~ls died wllhln mlnutC8 Thursday al Richmond llospltal Two men ned the store. carry· 1na a valise and a euitar case stuffed with 1ewe\ry and cash. policuald Wheeler had come into the c;tore when a silent alarm went. off nt 11. 30 a m . The a hop owner. Robert Musselman. 57, had been tied up with the rlpped·out alarm wires . ADV ANT AGE -ALDEN'S One huge advantage Alden's has over most carpet store& is that we have our own 1natallara. providing flaxlbllltv and rellabUlty fn scheduling Installations. Very few department stores or specialty caroet stores have their own workrooms. and must rely on an out&lde contract service for lnstallatlona We have hid many people buY from ut alter being dl1app0lnted by an lnstallaUon company who scheduled a lob and didn't thOW up or call. Sometimes~ this has hapi>ened two or three ti met before the customtr gives up. 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Tropicana of Bradenton, Fla Kello,g olfertd to 1lve one shu. or lt• &tock for evtry Troplcano 1h1re Band on th price Kellon •hares were then TetchlnlC on the New York Stock Exchange, 1t represented a Sl~ million otter. ALTHOUGH THE HEADS OF the two companl an nounced they had a1reed to mettt. the deal waa 500n called otr amid reports that aomo major Troplcana abareholden, felt they were not 1etUn1 enouch Rice Krlaples for their cartons ol oran1e Juice. TWo years later -in May, lt76 -Kello11 resumed its wooln1 of Troplcana. The master of presweet~ned cereali. <Su1ar Frostc..'CI Flakes, Su1ar Po1>1, Su1ar Smacks, Jl'rult LoopsJ sweetened Its orrcr by a1reeina to exchange 1 5 Kelloge shares for each Tropicuna share. That placed a value o( $31S m illlon on Trop1cana. up more than 100 percent over the 1974 otter However. after u month of negotiations, the deal fell through again Money Tree Now we're lnlo Phase 3. Kello&& has made a new otfer that Tropicana appears ready to accept. The terms this time: 1 55 Kellogg i,hares for each of the 9 4 m1lhon Troplcana shares At that rate, given the current tradmg price or Kelton shares. it's a S380 million offer. not bad for a Jlttle old orange JUiee company that did S86 million in 1971 , Sl3S million in 1974 and $200 million last year KELLoGG'S RELEmLESS PURSUIT of Trop1cane.t rertects its determination lo put more than cereals on the family dining table Since 1t holds more than 40 percent of the dry cereal market, there's not much room for growth there. The 1-'ederal Trade Comm1ss1on already has an "'" lion agamst Kellogg und other cere11l makers. chargani: them with monopolistic practices Other fOOd companies have embraced the restaurunt field. But fast.food eateries are not Kello111·s style. The Battle Creek cereal producer made its f1ri.t dlven1ltication ln 1969 when It boueht Salada Foods. bc~t known for Ila lea products. And last year It bought one of the nation's leading pie makers. Mrs Smith's Pie Company Tropicam1 is the big prize. though, since it aenerate~ money m a way familiar to Kellon The Flonda julcc i;queezer earned $16 million last yeur on its 1200 mtlhon gross. It accounts for SS percent of ult chilled unglc lltrength juices shipped from Flonda. The biggest beneficiary of the Kellogg. Trop1cane.t merger would be Anthony T Rossi, 75-year-old founder . chairman and president ofTropicana. He owns about 23 ptr cent or the stock, which means he would be able 10 walk uwoy Wlth Kelloaa shares worth nearly $00 million. H the merger had gone throuah in 1974, he would have rece1vt>d only 135 million Stock Buys Help Kilb Learn Math CHULA VISTA <AP> -When the llghta went out In New York City, fourtb and fifth gradera at Cook School felt an- noyed. And aome lost money. "The 1tock exchanaes went black a nd the kids were complaining about losJnc money because they couldn't buy and acll," said their teacher, Janet Abbott. THE WALLS OF HER classroom uo covered with newspapers, new und old. Pages showing the daily news events are paired with paaes showmR the stock market , ruction to nut.Jona! and world h.appenangii Ms. Abbott ii; u curnculum coordinator for the Chula Vista City School District In suburban San Ole10 She 1s back In the classroom this summer teachlnll a special mutt class on the stock market SHE SAID THE PRO.JEcr includes allowing, thl' youngsters to make Imaginary stock purchucs with hand· manufactured money. The children, 9 and 10 years old, have their own 11tockbrokers in the classroom and pay regular com· missions. Ms. Abbott said the children ure not only learnlne about the stock market. but ore becomln1 proficient at addlne and 11ubtractlng lractlona with relative ea11e 0 Tl1EY HAVE TO IN A claa1 that has formed Its own •tock·iuuln1 corporations," ahe aald "The competition ls real, and Ure kids have to be able to ha&ndle the dally ulculaUons." She allow• the youn11ten to double·check their "'ork with a hand calculator, which she doea not re1ard u cheat· in1. since they ffr1t must learn to chanae declm•I readlng11 to their fraction al equivalent.II. SH£ SA.I D THE CHILDRt!N r quick to unload Alli· 11na stock lssu "They learn the dl{(erence between a papor lou or J(aln and a real one.·· ahc 111d The meanln1 or It aU" She believes tho younistcrs are plckln&'up more math than In mQtrt traditional claase.. ... ~ ,...... BRIAN GOTTFRIED SLAMS RETURN TO BOB LUTZ. 'Sports in Brief Lutz Eliminated; . Stars Trip Tucson NORTH CONWAY. NH-Bob Lutz of San Clemente extended Brian Gottfried to three sets before losing' in th1rd·round U('· t1on of a $125,000 tennis tourna· ment here Thursday. Gottfried won 6-3, 3·6, 6-3 Gottfried is seeded second in the tournament behind Jimmy Connors, who beat Zan Guerry 6-3, 6-2 Thur!'lday. Arthur Ashe was knocked out ot the tournament by Harold Solomon 6·2, 2·6, 6-3 while Manual Orantes beat Brian Falrlle6-4, 6-0. Jn other acllon, J ohn Alex· ander stopped Greg Halder 6·3, 6-4, Steve Krulevitz outlasted Terry Moor 6·1, 7 6, 6·4, Ken Roswall beat Bernard Fritz 6·7, 1·6. 6-4 and Eddie Di bbs defeated Hank PftSter 7-S, 6-3. Stan Trfta11pll TUCSON-After winnine the first two games. Oranee Coun· ty's Stars found themselves forced to a tiebreaker before faoally beating the Tucson Sky in International Volleyball Assoc1a· lion action here Thursday. Game scores were 13· 11. 12·8. 9 12, 12· 14 and 6-2 in the tiebreaker "The crowd was really behind Tucson and we just lost a little tenacity," says Stars player· coach Dodge Parker. He said the team regrouped we ll in the tiebreaker to eive the Stars their fourth straight victory. Tonight Orange County hosts Phoenix in a 7:30 match at University High (Irvine). Rlellarc& Ad"•"~e• SOUTH ORANGE. NJ- Transsexual Renee Richards of Newport Beach scored a 6-4, 8· 1 victory over ti-year-old Paula Smith in a second-round match at a tennis tournament here Thursday. Jn the other women 's quarterfinals matcb Thunday, Unc:bay Beaven ouated Kelly Henry 4~. 6-3, 6-1. Guillermo VUas won hlJ hrsl· round match In the men's aln&les, atoppln& Colin Dibley 6-4. 6·1 In the second round J eff Borowtak beat Cliff Letcher 6·4. 6·4 and John McEnroe defeated Patr1c10 CorneJO 6·2, 7-6 In other tl\at ch es. ZelJko F'ranulovic downed Onny Parun 6-4. 7-6 and J aime Fillo! survived a three-set match with Henry Bums. 6·3, 2·6, 7·6 Azt~•ln¥feCory VANCOUVER -Bill Mis· halow's shutout goaltending and goals by George Bes t and Miro Rys led the Los Angeles Aztecs to a 2·0 North American Soccer League victory over the Van· couver Whitecaps Thursday. Mishalow, the Aitecs' backup goal keeper. made 11 s aves. In· eluding several difficult ones 1n the first hair. lJSC Cager Out LOS ANGELES-USC forward Cleve Porter has been declared academJcally ineligible for the coming basketball season and is not expected to r eturn to USC this rail. Trojans coach Bob Boyd said Thursday. Porter, a two-year letterman. averaged 8 O points per game as u junior last season. fte%n• ... n• Tabbed BUFFALO -Cotton Fltzsim· mons. who has coached National Basketball Association teams in Phoenix and Atlanta, signed a contract today to coach the Buf· fa lo Braves or the NBA . HMte Sox WI" CHICAGO -Eric Soderholm doubled and scored the game's first run in the third innlng and then singled and scored on a passed ball 1n the sixth with \he wlnnin1 run Thursday mfht. glv- ina th• Chicago White Sox a 5.A\ victory over the Tex&& Rangers. The triumph snapped a rour· 1ame Chicqo losing streak and halted a f1.ve-1ame Ran1ers wln· ninl streak as the White Sox pulled 3~ eames ahead of the second-place Mlnnesota Twins, who dropped a 4·2 decision to Detroit. Canadian Sfzzles 'Swim Mark Br.oken Dodgers' Tommy John: Baseball's Bionic Man NEW YORK <iP> -Tommy John rolled up his 1leeve and dll· played the 10Jden arm. "My arm la actually construct· ed better now," ho uld, 1queu- '"• hl• fl.at. "I have bluer U1a· ment.a than what God 1ave rne." Oueball'I Blonlc Man then Oashed hJa badtte or coura1e. a 10 Inch scar ln the hollow of hJs e lbow. He called lt his beauty mark, and tor good reuon. It provided him with baseball reln· carnation. Three years ago at the hellbt of his etory. ln 'July or 1974, John ruptured a Uaament ln hi! left elbow that appeared to finish his career. ~tors told him to flnd some other line or work, that he could never throw a1ain in big league competition. But dreams die hard. "I knew how much pain 1 could t a ke ." J ohn said. "I knew somehow I could make il back. I wanted lo stay in baseball." J ohn not only stayed, but miraculously resumed his career with great success. Today. the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher is one of the bie winners in the Na- tional League with a 12·4 record and a sohd gold future. "A lot of people helped me on the road back," said John, "an awful lot of people." Not the least of whom was Dr. f'rank Jobe, who performed a brilliant kind or first time sur- gery on John's valuable left arm. Dr Jobe transplanted ligaments from his right arm to his left, thereby making the elbow uni· quely stronger John's recovery was also aided by his wire. Sally, his daughter, TemL. and his mother-in-law "My daughter was only six m onths old at the lime and I would go home and play with her u nd ror get all abo ut my troubles ... J ohn said "I'd play with her and after a while I would stop feeling sorry for myself " Both of John's arms were ham· pered by banda ges after the operation on Sept 25, 1974, and as a result. he found It difficult to bathe himself That's where his m other-in-law came in. "I'd put on a batn1n1 suit and s he would have to wash me down sn the tub," s aid John. "Everybody was working in my house." Then the bandages came off, J ohn started working himself. ·'I had to see whether J had a good enou&h fastball to atay in the majors," he said. "I was cauhOUI ut first. or coune. I learned from experience not to abuse my arm. I was cautlou5, * * * Dodgers' Rhoden Seeks 13th Win PHI LAD ELPH IA-Rick Rhoden goes after his 13th win t o n1cht as the Los Angeles1 Dodgers open a three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies, here . Rhoden Is pursuing a career- high in victories. Las t season, his best in the m ajor leagues, Rhoden was 12·3. Game time is s p.m. and it can be heardoo KABC radio (190>. Opposing Rhoden will be Jim Lonborg (5·31. trying to throw properly.'' >.. a reswt, John developed a better curve ball than he had before the operation, he said. And bis ra.stball 1aJned more spffd. "I worked on my atrenllb and as a result my rastball ia better,'' John said. "Batters have told me that I throw harder now than I did before." John sat out the entlre 1975 season, then aurraced In 1976 to win 10 1ames and aaln recognl· lion as the National Lea1ue's •'Comeback Player of the Year." Now, at the a1e or 34. he appears to be at the top or bis tame. •'I worked hard at it, but it was worth it," he said. "You don't re- a ll ze how much you miu baseball, or how much you love the game. You sit oo the sidelines and you watch and you really eat your heart out. Thank God I'm back." Road to CornefJaf!k TOMMY JOHN Joe Gilliam , former quarterback with the Pittsbur~h Steelers, runs during workout at the New Orleans Saints camp at Vero Beach. Fla. Thursdav. Gilliam is trying to return to football ufter a bout with drugs and the. law. He'll be trying to unseat Archie Manning. who is relax- ing in the background. Stewart No NHL Stranger New Kilig• Coach Worked Hu Way Up • , said in 1 prepared statement: "I ebole Ron Stewart because or his lterUn• record In rny or· &anizaUoo and bis winnln.i wayt. He coached Portland to the finals In the Western Hockey Leq\le tn 1973-74, and the next year he 1ulded Sprlnffleld of the Aroertcan Hotkey Lea1ulto the ~alder Cup. H~'s a w1nnln1 coach and he'll win with the Los An1eles Kl"11, or tbat I'm poJlti9e." Under Pulford last season, _,,.Y had a 3'-31-l.6 record and 83 polnu, flnlabh\a 1econd behlnd M~ ~ tbe Norrlr Dlvlalon, Los Anaetea mad• lt to lhe Stanley Cup quarttr·fln1l1 btfOC"e beinl eliminated by tM Boston Bruln5. As a player, stewart apent 13 1easons wUb Toronto, then was with lhe Rangers for nearly six, u well aa shorter aUnta with other NHL clubs. In 1.970, he was involved in an altercation wilh Ran1ers team- mate Terry Sawchuk at a home th"e two shared. Sawchuk wu in· jured and dJed or • pulmonary emboUsrn about a month alter the incident. but a arand jury cleared Stewart of any blame. While Stewart 11 abort on coacblnc experience, he h•• more than bis predecessor at the. Kln1'1 helm -Pulford went 1traltbt from ~ playlnS ranks into the job • Wife's Tip Pays Off For Elder WETHJ!:RSFJELD. Conn. CAP> -Lee Elder pulayed a Cutt.inJ tip from Im wlfe and "a tUe cbanae in m.Y awtna" lnto a one-at.roke lead In the tint round or lbe Greater Hart.lord Open Solt toumament. "Now I've got lbe lead, the other fellows have to catch me. And lf J can Just 10 out and do again what l did today. I e>uebt to be able to run and hide from them a little bit, .. s aid Elder. who acored 10 "3's" on his way to a aaudy, seven-under-par M Thursday. Reminded he'd almost won twice ln this tournament, once finiahing third and once losins ln a playocr, Elder &rinoed and said. "I ju,,t want to eet rid of the 'almost' and eo ahead and win ll. .. He credited a putUn• tip from wife Rose. delivered last week In Vall, Colo. while he was playinc m a pro-am event that also ln· eluded former President Ford. with a major assist. "She noticed I wu taklne the club back outside the llne," Elder said. He corrected the fault and had nine one-putt greens on the friendly 6,598-yard Wethersfield Country Club course that, as usual. gave up some or the lowest scores ot the YC!lr· ~1x men Curtis Strange. Kermit Zarley , Dick Maal, George Bums , Jim Simons and Te rry Diehl, the first-round l e ader a week ago in Philadelphia -were locked at 65, only one stroke oCC the pace. 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