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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-06-23 - Orange Coast Pilot'7 .. , '.Boy's Roeket BlatRed . ' ,/ Niguel Water Exee Indieted Trustees Face By Grand Jury Recall Action .. • • • , ... -, : --"" ! " ·-:-::-... ~"':-,At~-.~~:-'':~·;~-.. '--. ... . . . .• •• • .. ,. ··,~·:__ ... ·~-" ·:-.,....,-< .. : -,. ·. ...... ~ ~ ' : DAI LY.~·-. Pl .LOT .. ·· ... . · ... ·. . . . .. -. c ·:... ·-' ... . . ,, . .: . ·. * *' ,*-·1 .C»j--~.*···:'*··,:*~ .. · .·· . ., .. -. ., .. - -; -:;·~. -... !: ; _ ......... -; ~ .. ,,,.#~ • . . .. . . . . . . . VOL. 71, NO. 17t, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES \ Grand Theft Charge B Yacht After inks ollision • Niguel Water 5 Aboard' Exec Indicted By TOM BARLEY Of 1111 o.lly .. Het Staff ~ "Former Newport Beach cit> , councilman Carl Kymla has been indicted b. the Orange County Grand Jury on charges conn ected with alleged im- proprieties in the operation of the Moulton Niguel Water Dis- trict N.amed in the indictment with J<ymla. who is general manager of the district. are John Perry, · the district's director of ad- • ministrat1vc oper ations. his brother. Chuck Perry. a mam- tenance yard foreman. inven tory control clerk Vernon McKown and Kenneth Krieger, a maintenance yard superinten· dent All five men are scheduled to face arraignment Monday in Superior Court Neither Kymla nor the Perry brothers could be reached for <.'ommcnt today The indictment. which has not yet been made pubhl·. contains Garbage B~n Nixed By Supre me Court WASlflNGTON <AP > The U S Supreme Court ruled today that New J ersey may not pro- hibit other slates from dumping their garbage in New Jersey. The 7-2 decision potentially has great impact on other states fac· ing the same environmental prob- lems. The court he ld that the garbage ban violated the com· merce <'lause of t h e U .S . C'onst itullon Summer Idea a llegations of misuse of tax funds. grand theft of publac money and alteration and destruction of public records. An indictment is a formal charge made against a pe rson by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. It is alleged that water district employees have been used by defendants to mow their lawns. perform landscaping chores. re- pair cars and. in one case, lay a water sprinkling system . all on district lime . It is alleged that water district s upplies were used for personal purposes and that files reflect ing the hours employees "orked on the personal proJect!t have been destroyed. Kym la. who once served as an aide to former county s upervisor Alton Allen, is charged with mis appropriation of public funds and destrut'lton of pu~c re cords. John Perry 1s charged "1th mi sappropriatin~ public funds. destruction or public records. makin~ raise record enlries, making a false financials claim and grand theft. Chuck Perry is charged with making a false financial chum. grand theft and destruction of public rec•ords McKown is charged with mis appropriating public funds, making a false financial claim. making a false record entry and destruction of records Krieger 1s charged with fal!.1 fying or altering public records aod destroying public records All but one of the charges are felomes. If you ·re short of ideas on what to do with the kids now that school's out, here's a suggestion. It's in· eluded in the Clip and Save Guide to Summer Fun in today's Featuring section. Page Bl. I u.11, Pilot st .. ff PllOIO A REMEN TAKE TO THE ROOF TO BATTLE FLAMES IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Blaze Wrecks Apartment Unit; Boy Playing With Model Rocket Blamed Fire Guts 3 Residences Huntington Boy's Model Rocket Blamed By ARTHUR R. VI NSEL O! UW O•llV Pilot Stall /\ boys · model rocket hurtled down onto the wooden shake roof of a four-unit Hunt- ington Bea<.'h residence about 3 pm Thursday, 1gmting a fire that wrecked the buildmg and 1nJured several fi refighters. Smoke from the fire at 8101 Forelle Drive was visible as far away as Oranj?e and Anaheim. according to authorities. The bla1c near the corner or Reach Bo ulevard and Ellis /\venue m the city's Five Points urea destroyed two among three triplex units and heavily damaged an attached family home "We really haven't come up with a loss figure on the contents at this time," Huntington Beach Fire Department spokesman Roger Hosmer said today. lnvestlllators said a blind resl· dent, Mrs. Carolyn Bommarito. 68, was led by the hand to safety by one of scores of neighbors who raced lo help. Some fought the fire with garden hoses One of the tenants. Oavid Breiter. 26, a United Pllrcel • Service deliveryman. was just arriving home when the fire broke out "A II l dl<l was &et my wife and \ son out. .. Bre iter s aid In vt•st1 gators said Mrs. Barbara Breiter and David Jr . 2. escaped inJury. A neighbor, Candy Durante. 12 . was taken to Pacifica llosp1tal for treatment of s moke inhalation and later released Huntington Beach Fireman Jam Poe at one point fell through the crumbling, charred roof and plunged to the floor below. suf rering second degree burns on his legs. Treated at nearby Jlunt1ngton <See F IRE. Page AZI Three FV Trustees Target of Recall By ROBERT BAR KER Of tlll o.tlly .. 11.t Sl•lf • Recall action was launched Thursday night against three trusteeS' or the Fountain Valley lelementary > School District who were accused of making a series o f program cuts detrimental to education. Trustees Roger Belgen. Sheila Meyers and Betty Mignanelh, whose terms expire in 1981, are the targetsorthe recall move Attorney Steve Green. chairman of a group called Fountain Valley Cltliens for Quahty Education. accused the three officials of a .. slavish .. en· dorsement of admlnastratlve staff recommendations.· Ile also said thal they are in sensitive and not responsive to the community Belgen claimed that he has been responsive to needs over the years. "I'll be happy to meet you in the precincts," he said. Mrs. Mlgnanelli claimed lhat the Fountain Valley Educators Association has a part in melting the movement. "The unions have no place in the schools:· she said "I'll fight hard-core unionism to the bitter end." She said that her l)(?rformance <See RECALL, Page A2> ' ., Rescued By Boat By ALMON LOCKABE¥ O..ly Piiot -0"1 Wrlltt A Newport Beach power yacht was s unk and its five passengers r escued Thursday in one of two collisions off the Oregon coast. According to the U.S. Coast Guard at Florence. Ore .• the Grank Banks-50 yacht Simpatico II, owned by Harry Johnson Jr. and James West of Newport • neach. sunk following a collisior> with the fi shing vessel New Life off the southern Oregon coast. Thl' onlv one of the five people ••boud S1mpat1ca 11 identified ".is 'l'rcrnr 1-·aux. 59. of Santa t\nJ Ill' was 1dcnt1fted as the skipper of the vessel Faux "as taken by Coast Guard heho<'opter to Bay Area llosp1tal an Coos Bay. The other four persons were not identified. They were picked up by the fis- hing vessel which collided with S1mpat1ca II before the yacht . ... ank. The Coast Guard officials said they were enroule Co Nt'wport, Ort• Th<.' collis10n was the second in lhl' area within a 21h·hour period. The other involved a Soviet fi sh.mg vessel and a 35- 1 o o t fis hing boat out or <See YACHT. Page A2> Or::Gi:ast We athe r Variable high cloudiness t but mostly sunny Satur- day. Little temperature change Lows tonight 60 to 65 Highs Saturday 72 lo 75 ut the beaches a nd 84 to 8& inland I NSIDE TODA 'W The abstract oft of Frank Stella u heavy in ds form of ronst ruction r honeycomb aluminum) color and "move· ment." Story and photo on Page Cl ' •• ' • ~ • >· t. I 1\:l DAIL'¥ PIL01 s ·$5 Billion Rescue Plan Due July I SACRAMENTO <AP J The Legislature prepared today for final votes on a $5 billion rescue plan for loeal governments to ease the sting or $7 billion in prop· crty tax cuts imposed by Proposition 13. <Related story. A5) r Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. was expected to quickly sign the measure, which follows closely the proposal he made after voters' 2·1 mandate favoring tax revolt leader Howard Jarvis' initiative. Beginning July 1, the bill Word Nixed Judge Bans 'Wetback' AUSTIN. Texas <AP > -Using the word ··wet· back .. in Municipal Judge Alberto Garcia ·s court could get you a $200 fine. "You ar.e hereby on notice that the word ·wet· tmck · is considered abusive, indecent. profane and vulgar.·· said a notice posted by Garcia on an inside door uf the municipal court. Ile added that he did not caiie whether the ref· t•renn• was to a Canadian or a Mexican alien. The note s aitl that the court a rea is a 'Public place under the Texas Penal Code "and the very ut· teranc(' of that word ;ncites me to a breach of pcaec " State law says that using abusive language in a µubltr place can be punished by fines up to $200. ::tlthough lhc usual fine in Garcia's court is $53.50. Out of Prison KKK Hits Return Of Sex Offemler FALLBROOK <API After l\\O prison terms as a kidnapper amt St"< orrendcr. Joseph Henry Larroque 1s headed home to a nl'W lift· und h1l:i own landscape 1irm but not 1f the Ku Klux 'Klan can help 1t A C'ampaign to change Larro 1111l"S plans is being mounted by Tum Metzger , California grand llr:.i gon of tht• Knights of the KKK Lt•aflt•ts which warn against a\"C'l·ptmg Larroque were de· llH'r<'d lo Fallbrook homes Thursday ·we )"Ould hope to create enough interest in the communi- ty that he "ll have to go t•lsewhere, said Metzger. We don"t feel good about m;.iking some other community h<J\ e to accept him. but maybe th1·~"1l do the s ame thing And ht• II have to keep on the move.·· In this foothill community or f'rot11 Pa~ .11 I FIRE ... lntercommunity Hos pital. within sight of the blaze, he too w<is released later. i''ountain Valley Fire Depart· mcnt Capt. Dave Heffner had just gotten inside the blazing structure when a portion of the roof collapsed on him "The roof fell on me. but l'm tOK ... he said. s weating and gasping oxygen from a tank bot tic outside amid a c rowd of perhaps 200 spectators Penalty Upped On Angel Dust SACRA MENTO (API Despite one lawmaker's warn· mg that stiffer sentences aren"t dl.'tl.'rrt'nts, the Assembly has approved a bill to increase the penalties for the drug "'angel dust.·· IL would increase penalties for posst•ss1on for sale or manufac· lure of phencyclidine. known as PCP or angel dus t, from a max 1mum of thr£'e years to a max 1mum or five years in prison ORANGE COAST \ DAILY PILOT 1 .... o.-.. ,.COA\tO,u1,.n11~ """'~t"'' flo"\ ,,...,,tltw,N·M· p,,.u '\lt11~1l'Wil1P)•trw0.1·Wp \ .8 t f• Jbfo,honQ H't0f) tftW 4-Nt ur "(i•llf'Wh tH i,.,. 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Ttltphont (714)642-4321 Cl1Hllltd "dwenlll"ll $42 !1171 "'•.,,j•t'f~t.• V•1t•1 H..-()01,,. !111·1310 f 'ft"' \Aft ('4Jn'W"f'lttl ......00 It tl'f' frrrrfOrlfirlOf.t"'O" (fNM•f """'"''"''''r S.t0-1!n0 '. northern San Diego County citizens read the leaflets which call Larroque "a beast who preys on little children" and several mothers expressed concern. The California Community Release Board said Larroque, 54, paid his debt to society for the kidnapping and rape of a 14-year-old girl in 1963. He was released from Atascadero Slate Hos pital after doctors pro· nounced him cured But in 1974, three years after his release. Larroque was ar· rested for a similar crime. He pleaded guilty to kidnapping. Today was Larroque's day of freedom again. but in Fallbrook his stepdaughter said "they've made it too difficult for him to come back -I don "t know why they·ve done this. He's a good man. He made a mistake. but he 's paid for it. He's been re· habilitated." The KKK. she said in an in- terview, has stirred up people and destroyed the lives of Larro· que and he r mother, who works as a hospital bookkeeper. In Sac_ramento, state parole official Gary Mccomber com- mented: "Now he wants to phase back into society and this is not go_ing to help him ... Princess Feted At Disco Bash In Paris Club PARIS IAP> -Houston de- partment store heiress Lynn Sakowitz Wyatt turned Maxim's into a three·band disco for the dinner-dance she gave Princess Caroline of Monaco and her f1ance. Philippe Junot Mrs. Wyatt, a part.time neighbor of Caroline ·s parents on the Riviera. decided Maxim's bland orchestra would bore her 150 guests from the international set. So she flew in Vill afontana de Roberto Perez Vazquez. a 12 ·piece Mexican violin or . chestra: the Ritchie Family t no; and the By Pass pop group. There was no estimate of the cost of Thursday night's enter· tainment. but the tab for food and drink alone was reported to be $25,000, or $166 a head. The guest list included Prin- cess Grace. Caroline·s mother: Greek shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos with Princess Fertal of Jordan. Prince Fouad of Egypt, son of the late King Farouk; the Ouke and Duchess of Bedford. couturier Helene Rothas: cos- metics queen Estee Lauder. and Marc Bohan. the Christian Dior ctesigner who has C'reated the wedding outfits for Caroline and Princess Grace The wedding wlll be Wednes day in Monaco. JURORS' FREE LUNCHES OJIER SAN DIEGO (AP> The latest victJm of the Jarv1s man· date is the rree lunch for jurors in San Dtc10 County courta. J11dges of the Mun1c·1p1I and Superior Courta voted Thur1day lo eliminate the fr lunch pro· vided at county expense to Jurors durtna deUbent.lons. I would start a flow of billions of dollars from the state surplus to cities, counties and schools to avoid massive l ayorrs of teachers, policemen and other employees. "Having rescued the st ate rrom chaos. the Legislature can oow address the problem or total confusion," joked Sen. Albert Rodda. when the com mitlee he headed <.'Ompleted work Thurs· day. Brown. who led pre-election o pposition to the Jarvis in· 1ttative. scheduled a state wide televised address tonight to dis- cuss the state's res ponse lo Proposition 13, but press secretary Elisabeth Coleman re· fused to comment on whether Brown would sign the bill before television cameras. (Channels 2. 4, 7:30 p.m .) Major provisions of the aid bill provide one-time grants of $2.2 billion for schools, $1.48 billion for counties. $250 million for cities and $125 million for special districts. Other key provisions include a S900 million short-term loan fund for local governments facing cash flow problems and a guarantee sought by Republicans that no police or Cire agency could reduce "the level of service . . . actually provided during 1977-78." The aid for counties includes stale takeover of the county share of welfare. Medi·Cal and food stamp programs. a $1.04 btlhon item currenUy paid by local property taxes. A week-long deadlock over the aid ball was broken Thursday when a two-house committee ap· proved a compromise that re- peals proposed 7.65 percent welfare grant hikes for 2.17 million recipients and freezes salaries of 1.4 million state and local government employees. An other key compromise which Republicans demanded was the proposal not to cut police or fire services. Both the wage freeze and the freeze on welfare grant levels would last for one year. The agreement provides that no person receiving either a state salary or welfare grant. or a salary from any local govern· ment agency getting aid from the state, s hall receive any in· crease during the coming year • unless all receive the same percentage increase. The funds for welfare grant in- creases were removed from the bill. But Senate President pro tern James Mills of San Diego and other Senate Democrats were expected to seek some in· creases during the final round of amendments to the state budget next week. The cash, \.Ising up the entire $5 billion state s urplus ac- cumulated over the past four years, reduces the pinch of Proposition 13 on local govern- ment from a $7 billion cut, or 23 percent, to $J bihion, which is an average 10.1 percent cut. But it Is only one·year aid. Estimates of slate aid available next year for citjes, counties ana schools range between $2 billion and S3 billion. Rodda. D ·Sacramento, warned that the bill only eases local governm ent problems for one or two years. 'Tm glad we have a bill that looks like it will work.·· he said. "But I'm not too optimistic. I think we're going to have real problems in two or three years. Perhaps in two years, certainly in three, we may be looking at a tax hike" f'rot11 Page Al YACHT ... Brem erton, Wash. The collision between Sim- patico II and New Life was re- ported at 2 · 15 a.m. today, 10 miles west or Florence. Coast Guard spokesmen s aid Faux suffered chest and lower back injuries but was reported to be in good condition. A Coast Guard official said it would be pure conjecture lo say how the two accidents occurred. lie said skies were overcast but v1sibihty was "no problem.·· Women Pilots Set for Race LAS VEGAS. Nev. <AP> Wtth $20,000 In prlie money at stake. 42 planes pi lot ed by women take off Saturday for the Air Ra('e Clossic, a cross-coun- try «"vent that was formerly spon~ored by the Power Purr Derby The female pilots, who include a treat-grandmother ond a col lege student, will make their first stop at Grand Junction, Colo .• and continue to Casper. Wyo .. North Platte, Neb .. Olathe, Kans.: Burns Flat. Okla ; Hot Sprin,s, Ark ; and GulfPort. MJsa. f.A)119 and Short Sandy Allen. tht;a \\Orld s t<Jllc~t lt\'lng \\Oman at 7 71 ~ shakes hands with I knn L<iMothe, 74. lhl' \\Orld n•c·ord holder for shallow high diving, out~ttlt! thl' ne>N Gutnnt'ss Museum of World R<'l'Ords \.d1tt·h opl•n<.·d 111 ).1~gara ~·a lls. Ontano Boy, 13, Kidnapped By Parents' Killers? PU RC ELL. Oklll (AP 1 Authorities wer£' searching lo day for a 13·year-old boy whos« father and stepmother wen• found slain along Interstate 35 Police said they fear the boy may have been taken ho~tage by the kille r or killers The bullet·nddlcd bodies of <i man and woman were found in:.. ditch by a passing motorist near this central Oklahoma town Thursday. Al Abernathy, spokesman for the Oklahoma State Bureau of lnvesti~ation . identified the vie· t 11ns as Air Force Slaff Sgt Melvin G Lorenz. 38, and his w1ft'. Linda, 31 OCTD ;... .. To Keepj Subsidy .... .. • The Orange County Transit Distr ict <OCTD > likely won lose its $13 I million-a .yeat rederal operating subsidy in tbi6 wake of Proposition 13. • Arthur Bauer . an aide to St-.tf Senate President pro tem J~ Mills. D-San Diego, said legia~ tion expected from Sacrameut;o and OCTD's abilit y to maldl federal dollars with rese" funds probably won't jeopa~ the subsidy ·• Mi Its ear(jer was quoted .; saying OCTD and seven ot.Mt m aJor transit operator s it California would lose $40 milUCli in fede ral funds because of loe4) property tax reductions bro~ on by the Jarvis 1mtiahve. That's what the raw datll showed, Bauer explained. ~ 'There are so maoy nooks add rrannies in this business," be said. "and when you generallzt lots of 1t gels was hed out.·· · Tht' subsidy issue both frotft th"' state and federal gove~ ments was raised becall$e legislation authorizing the operating grants requires local operators to ··maintain local support ' That me;.ins property lax rev- <•rna•s, as well as those from the rarebox. c:m't drop from one year to the next. But Mills has authored Senate Bill 1900 which permits transit operators to reduce property tJx income the next two years and s till qualify for state sales tax s ubsidies Baul'r -.aid that measure· '>hould pass next week without d1ff1culty. And OCTD General Manager J ames Reichert said today OCTD will be able to claim it!> $13.1 million federal subsidy as long as 1t qualifies for the statt> grant. Bauer agreed, saying OCTD likely could reduce its local prop- erty tax revenue. make up the difference from reserve funds and still qualify for federal as sistance. He said, however. funding varies from transit district to transit district a nd the s ame s1tuat1on may not ex1st for all RECALL ... Rock Noise Restricted Lorenz son from a previous marnagt'. Richard J Lorenz. \.\as massing. a Ion~ with the family pickup and ramper and two pct dogs. Abernathy said m Oklahoma City. about 35 m1l£'s north of here. lie said ther£' was no ind1ca· lion of a motive in the slaymgs An appeal \\-a s issued for anyone sighting th£' boy or the dar~ blue pickup and white over. head camper t o notlfy Juthorities The bo}' 1-. blond. hluc·eyed, I feet. 5 inches Lall and weighs about 60 pounds has been consistent with a urn campaign statement in which - she pledged to eliminate spend- ing not directly related to im- proving education LOS ANGELES IAP 1 The county's first noise ordinance allowing rock bands lo operatt· up to 70 decibels at a~hour has been adopted by the Board of Supervisors. The 3-2 vote Thursday came in response to complaints from hillside residents living within hear ing r ange of rock bands playing at Universal Studios' outdoor theater. Although the residents and the health department sought max imum limits or 45 to 65 decibels. Frank Gomez, the health depart. m ent's noise expert, said the new ordinance was "one that could be lived with " $250,000 Blaze SAN CARLOS CAP> -An e lectrical malfunction was •lamed for a $250,000 shoppinJ( center fire in San Carlos that s narled rush-hour traffic Thurs day on the Bayshorl' F'rePwav .. He could pass for 8. · another bureau spokesman said Authorities said relatives of I he Lorenz cs in Norl h Dakota loltl them the couple and the boy wt"re en route from San Antonio. Texas, to Spmtwood. N.D .. to attend the funeral of another rel· alive. Lorenz was on emcrgen cy leave from Lackland Air Force Base, they said Abernathy said Loren1 was shot twice: once in the throat and once m the shoulder. and his wife three times. twice m the ab domen and once in the throat "All we know 1s two bodies were found two miles south or here and il"s hom1c1de. ·· said McClain County Sheriff Don Sm 1th The bodies were taken to the state medkal examiner s office for autopsy M re, Meyers, the third trustee named by the recall group, was out of town and couldn"t be reach('d for comment Green said his recall organaza t ion docs not represent a special tnt('rest group working to save any specific school programs "The group also is not a tool of any teachers· organization." he said Green said that recall action didn "t name Trustees Dick Plum or Karen Ackley because their tc·rms will t•xpire next March. Green said he hopes the recaU £'lcct1on will be held in Nov. t~mbcr Mor<• than 5,()()0 s ignatures will be required to place tt\e matter on the ballot. The district has been em. bro1 led in controversy since trustees announced a series of program cuts and announced iQ· tent1ons to lay orr 96 teachers because of declining cnrollmeot and to put more money into what they described as basic t•ducat10n ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 , How's That For Holding The Line On Inflation? It s hard to believe. but while everything else has been zooming. carpet is a belier value today than 28 years ago And It's Better Carpet ... Today s carper fibers perform better than those available in 1950 they resist wear and staining rar better. ttley clean easier and stay clean looking longer and offer features we never dreamed possible 1n 1950. Most important they offer new color and texture beauty Come In Today and See These Beautiful Inflation-fighters! -·· ·\,·'· DEN'S ~a;;p;; · ··~:iiiSii.iii.tiOn:·custom draperies .. ··t· , .~ Lil "'o l'A>4JI ·~ ·~ .. '·. linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllF 97627 • PHONE 6•6 44838 -6•6 235~ ·- I ·' . . - Orange Coast I Toda,··s Closin~ ' ~. Y. Stot!ks VOL. 71, NO. 174, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1978 C TEN CENTS ... Jury Indicts Water District Chief Former Newport Beach City Councilman . Carl Ky mla, who has been indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury for alleged improprieties an the operation or the Moulton Niguel Water Das· tnct. dented wrongdoing an the case toda\ Named 1n the indictment with Kymla, who 1~ general manager of the d1stnct, are J ohn Perry, the district's director of ad ministrative operations, his brother Chuck Perry. a main· tenance yard foreman. inven· t ory control clerk Vernon McKown and Kenneth Krieger. a maintenance yard s upervisor Contacted by the Daily Pilot. a dbtraught Kymla said he is not aware of the specific charges. but added ... I know J have done nothing wrong and I am confi· dent that I can clear myself." Gro11nded Goony Bird All five men are scheduled to face arraignment Monday is Superior Court. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. The indictment, which has not yet been made public. contains a llegations of mis use or tax funds. grand theft or public money and alteration and Jr. E Roland of Cardiff has nicknamed ha~ motor home the Goony Bird. The vehi· l'le "<.1s built from the fuselage of a DC-3. the chassis of a bus and a large engine. It caused quite a slir while driving through Tucson recently .. $5 Billion Aid Readied SACHAMENTO li\P I The L1•gislatun· pn•p:in·rl today for final vutt'.., on a $!'i billion rnscuc plan for · lo1·al governments to c<.1..,e lhl• sting nl S7 hilhon in prop- t.· rt y I u x 1· u ls i m posed by Propos1t1on 1:1 c Hc•lated stor y. ASI DemoC'ntl1r Gov ~dmund BrQwn .Jr wa~ expected to' qu1C'kly ..,1gn thl' meai.ure. which follow ... clowlv thc proposal he madP <1fkr H>kr.., · 2 I mandatc fa,. or 1 n r! t" >. r l' v o It I ea de r lloward Jani.., 1mt1<1t1ve Beginning .July I the b11! would start a now of billions of dollars from the 5late s urplus to t•1lies. counties and schools to avoid massive layoffs of teachers. policemen and other employees. "Having rescued the state from chaos. the Legislature can now address the problem of total confusion." joked Sen. Albert Hodda. when the committee he headed completed work Thurs day Brown. who led pre-election opposition to the Jarvis in· 1tiative. scheduled a state wide Har~Or Ridge Housi11{{ Opulence Unveiled Ila rbor Ridge 1-; not your or drnary housing tract Th<• 300 home cl<•velopment 1s strung a<"ross the r1dgcline next t o Spygla..,., llill in Nt•wport Hcach \.\1th a ... wcl•ping view of lhl' coast and most of Oran~e County from lh<' San .Joaquin Ill ll s north Rut 1t s not the· view that makes llartwr lttclgc excep. t1onal 1t s thl' opulence that already envelops the partially built project by the Irvine Pac1f1c division of the Irvine Company Even 1n a community like Newport Bcaeh where affluence b commonplact', Harbor Ridge is unusual Tht> opening was heralded by a VIP party Thursday night. attended b~ 375 people who v1e\o\-ed lll model homes. The 99 custom lots start at $200,000 for the smallest 6.000 square foot parcel and range up to $600,000 for the half acre loLc; al the top of the ridge The 136 detached homes range in price from $250,000 to $450 .000. 'The 99 condominiums start al $200.000 with an average pnce of $250.000. The prices apparently haven't turned off potentia l buyers because Irvine Compa ny of· fi cials say they have a last of 5.000 people who've expressed an interest 1n buyanR into Harbor Ridge Company spokesman Martin Brower said there will be no lot- t ery a s was h eld f or the moderate meC>me housing in Jrv1he be no sales al that lime Monday, beginning a t 8 a.m .. peop1e wllo <fe1initely want to buy will be able to phone the Irvine Company for an appoint ment to sign the sales agree menl. "We've done this before on other projects and it ·s worked . " Brower commented. He said that a few of the custom lots have a lready been CSee RIDGE, Page A2) televised address tonight to d is- cuss the slate's response to Proposition 13, b ut press secretary Elisabeth Coleman re· fused to co'!)ment on whether Brown woula sign the bill before tele vision cam eras. <Channels 2. 4. 7:30 p.m. I Major provisions of the aid bill provide one-lime grants of $2.2 billion for schools. Sl.48 billion for counties. S250 million for c1t1es a nd S l 25 million for special districts Other key prov1s1ons include a S900 million short-term loan fund for local governments facing cas h fl ow problems and a g u ara n tee so ught by Republicans that no police or fire agency could reduce .. the level of service . actually provided during 1977-78." ~ The aid for counties includes s tate takeover of the county share of welfare, Medi-Cal and food stamp programs, a SI .04 fiffiion item currently paid by local property taxes. A week-long deadlock over the aid bill was broken Thursday when a two-house C'ommittee ap· proved a compromise that re· peals proposed 7 .65 pe rcent welfare grant hikes for 2.17 m illion recipients and freezes salaries of 1.4 million state and local government employees. I destruction or public records racing rum. .. I became aware that records were missing after the fact and I'm prepared to dere nd myself on that issue," he said The Newport Beach man at- tributed the case to an infor- mant inside the district whose action was prompted by a rift between employee groups . Kymla said he does not know who the informant is and won't find out untH the Grand Jury transcripts are made puf'>h c . It is alleged that water distnct supplies were used for personal purposes and that files reflect- ing the hours employees worked on the personal projects have been destroyed. Kym la. who once served as an a ide to former county supervisor Alton Allen, is charged with mis · appropr iation of pubhc fund::. and destruction of pubhc re- cords John Perr) 1,.. charged with mi:.appropn atang public funds. destruction of publtc record:;. making false record entries. making cl false financials claim anct grand theft Chuck Perry 1s charged with making d false financial claim < ee KYMLA, Page A2> Newport Police Stage Slowdown Adequate Salaries Stressed By JOANNE REYNOLDS OC IM Dallr Piiot Stall Angry Newport Heach police officers launched a slowdown to- day. touched off by what they say is the city's unwillingness to grant them adequate pay The announce"\ent apparently caught Newport city off1 c1als by s uprise The slowdown mvolves only sworn policemen who do patrol or detective work. It doesn't in- clude any of the department's civilian or supervisory person· nel. The action does n't have the sanction of the Newport Beach Police Employees AssoclaUon, th e bargaining group that represents all police e mployees. Doug Thomas, president of the association and one of the of· ficers particip a ting in the slowdown. said officers involved met Thursd ay night al the Sheraton Hotel and agreed to the action. Examples of the slowdown cit· ed by Thomas included the de· partment regulation that re- quires an offi cer answering a family disturbance call to wait for a second backup unit to ar- rive before taking action ··usually. there isn't a backup available so the officer goes in by himself. From now on we'll wait for that backup. no matter how long it takes to get there · He also indicated that the an· nounced crackdown of fireworks over the Independence Day hoh· <See POLICE. Page A2) Workmt•n build supcr..,lrul'lun· 101 lake..,1dc pav1lton at TeWinkle Park an Mesa del Mar area of Costa :\lesa Construction officials ~ct~ thl· pavtlton !->hould he finished in about two weeks and would bC' a perfect fi shing <.,pol tor kids 1f the man-ml:ldt• l<.1kl0 •~ 'tocked The Ol'\\ p;.irk should be completed ~omct1mc this 'ummc1 5 Are~ Sailors Rescued Five people abo~ a N)wport Beach power yac were pulled from the wate r ff Southern Oregon early tod y after the Grand Banks -50 collided with a fishing vessel and sank. According to U.S. Coast Guard officials at Florence, Ore .. the S1mpatica II owned by Harry Johnson Jr. and James West of o.ttY NM·-PMM Newport Beach wcl)l down following the collis1on about 2 15 this morning 10 miles west of Florence Picked up by crewmen of the New Life, the fi shing vessel an · volved in the collision . w'.'.'rc Trevor "Ted'" Faux, 59, of Santa Ana, Simpatica Irs s kipp('r, and his wife. Ruby , Tim and Barbara Dav is o f Redondo Beach and Dick Herman of Corona del Mar. ( Faux was injured in the 1nc1 de nt and was taken by Coost Guard helicopter to a hospital in Coos Bay, but reportedly was in good condition and was expect· ing lo be released from lhc hospital today There were no reports of other injuries. ~ The 10.year-old Simpatica II was being taken to Vancouver from which one of 1ls owners pla nned to do some cruising later this s ummer. The collision was the second In Eight Killed In Baja Riot BULLETIN the un•a w1th1n a 2 12 hour 1wriod The other rnvolved a Sovll'l fishing \'C..,:.el and a 35· ,loot f1c;h1ni.: boat out of Bn•mcrton. Wash. i\ Coast Guard .... poke~man sau1 11 isn't known how the two :in·•dcnts occurrcd He said skll'S \\en.• overcast. but that vis 1h1hty was ·no problem Or :n:tj0:a~t \\'e a th e r V:1riablc high cloudiness but m(lstly .;unny Sc1lur <Lt) L1tll~ temperatµrt;> chan~c Lowe; ton1~ht 60 t(l 65 ll1Ahs Saturday n to 7" nl lh<· bcach<'s and 84 to 88 inland l~SIDE TODA\' The abstract art o/ f'ronl. Stella u hea1Jy in it" form. o/ con.,truct1on 1 honeycomf) olumanum1 color and ··move- ment " Story and photo on Page Ct The 5.000 potential buyers have been Invited to tour Harbor Ridge ttus weekend. There wall PARTY TENT (LEFT) STANDS our AMID FRAMED HOMES ON HARBOR RIDGE High Above Newport 8e•ch, an Above Average Opening Steged by lrvln• Compenr T1JUANA, Mexico (AP > - Eight persons, lncludln1 the w1rden ind 11sl1t1nl warden, wese abot to death today as riot· Ing broke out at a Baja California state prison on the eutern edge of lhi11 border dty. • I • ' -· . ! . I '• 1·,... Pap ,.t I POLICE ... d11y w~ not 1io1na to be pursued by patrolmen because or their fear or being assaulted by rowdy bea<'h crowds "I 'd rath e r light their l1recrackers for them than gel my tail ki cked trying to take il 3way from them ... Thomas said. He said there are about 80 s worn officer~ in the depart· ment. lie said he couldn't say how · man,y or them actually are participating in the slowdown A flier prepared al Thursday's rnt-et1n~ <'xplains the policemen's frustration with the City Council's inaction on grant- ing them pay increases. Noting that the city's revenues have in- creased 63 percent m the past three years. the mer states that the buying power of the average policeman has declined 25 per- r ent .. We 're performing at the level of financial support we're receiving." Thomas said Some members of the depart- ment, primarily the unranked officers. have become mcreas mgly militant over the pay issue in the past months In May, a few patrolmen staged a wildcat moratorium on writing tickets for movin~ traf- fic violations Unofficial reports indicate none were written in the three-day period The moratorium was called off <.i ft er, informal meetings hel ween the officers involved 1tnd department management He said the officers would all contmue to uphold laws and ob- serve dl•partment regulations und policy. but they would Ob· ~en e the letter of thos e regula- tt0n ~. ,.,.h1ch will s low their performanc<!1n the ftcld "We've complied with City Council demands for increases m service without complaint and we feel that now it 's lime for them to lake the c-esponsibility for their action." Thomas com- mented Police Chief Pele Gross wasn't available today for comment. His ad1utant, Lt. Gary Peterson. sa id he was unaware that a slowdown w1ts in effect. The slowdown also caught City Manager Robert Wynn by sur· prise. '"The only word I 'd re- t•c1vcd was that there would be no strike or s lowdown," he said·' ·This comes as a surprise.·· · CY Councilmen. who are currenl- 1\ negotialmg salary packages for the commg fiscal year, are expecte d to act Monday lo rescind their police pay policy which mandates that orficers be paid in a bracket comparable to the top three offered by county law enforcement agencies. Thomas said rescinding the policy was only part or the dis· content that fueled the s lowdown "It's all related lo the .-noney situation.·· he said. lie said the officers participat· 1ng agreed to continue untiJ they receive ··proper compensat\on " Mrs. Clark Dead at 85; Services Set Funeral services will be held Saturday in Costa Mesa for Fan- nie Emily Clark. 85, who died Wednesday of natural causes at a c onvales cent home in Carmichael. Calif. Mrs Clark. a n ative of Nebraska, came to Costa Mesa in 1930 where she ltved for 45 \'Car::; Jler fnther tn·law, Silas Clark. was responsible for construction of the old Costa Mesa Hotel on Ce nter StrC<'t and the Blue Top Motel on NC'wport Boulevard Two of her daughters, Virginia Knighter of Porterville and Rhoberta Hirsh of Las Vegas. were among the first students to graduate from Newport Harbor lltgh School Mrs Clark is also survived by daughter Jean Os borne or Carmichael. 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Services at Harbor Rest • Cemetery in Costa Mesa will begin at2p m Saturday .. .. . .I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T~ Ot.,.. eo.\t O•llY PoM ,._,,. ....,.,,. , (In'\ ,,_,,..,, '""" .,..._ ~ ~~' ., PV0""'-"0 b¥ ltw> Oo",.. "' I •-A 1 Pi.1nft\ft1"0 (OfftO•"• ~ ... ,.""' l·nn· t<# ,,.,n1 hf'1 MoliWt•Y '"'OVCI" Jr,d.lit I .. <~t,. y.i.,__. ... ••DO't 8" ~, h M"nt1"C140'\ 0-e<P'I ,.,.. 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"'•'t•t er •8wtrU\•"'•"'h "-••fl,_ fll\•Y ... ,._.,edve.•• •••MWt '""'"' ..,,,,Ut•lM .. ,...,,..,.,_ ~ e"4 r 1•\\ "'''"" •••• •• '""''' •u C.•l·I '"'• j ytUtfttJl•t" "" •••llH \I \0 ~l"l'I tr1 M •1I \I \It Mnt\t"°llr Mlllt•ry °"''' .......... " ""' ~, .... • O~llr Pilot St.ff P- H0N0RE0 FOR A CAREER AS RED CROSS VOLUNTEER Loretta 'Billie' Hiii Dl1plays 60-year Award 'Happy Times' 60 Years~ R ed Cross Worker Ry REBECCA HELM o. IN Oa••r Piiot St•ll Her eves filled with a mazl' ment al the thought that <1nyom.· might think 60 years of Red C ro ss volu nteer work . sometimes seven days a week on 24-hour call. is in any way re markable. During that lime. t.oretta ··Billie" Hill has knitted, sewed, recruited. supervised, worked on disaster canteens. delivered blood. and the hst goes on and on. Under the proud oaze of her husband Russell , sitting allen lively nearby in their cool. quiet apartment in Leisure World. Billie recently displayed a plex· 1glass and brass 60·year service award she received earlier this vear from the Red Cross and talked of her long assoc1at1on with the organization. ·'We've had s ome happy .times." she said She became a Red Cross volunteer in 1918 while working ror a brokerage hous e 1n Manhattan. She said she wanted lo learn how lo knit. When young 81ll1e produced her first pair of socks. however. her instructor instant ly ripped them apart because of a mistake in a " stitch at the top of ooe'l- "I never forgavl' he r. · B1lhc said: o?luckhng She did rt•l·over and when 1n l!JHI ~ht' married Russell and n 1mt• "1th him tu Southern l'<1liforn1a. '>he 1mmediale lv ~tarted "ork1n g again with local Hed Cross chapte rs lier vears of service wound through World War 1. World War 11 . lhl' Korean War. and the Vt<'tnam rnnfllct 81llie"s (unc- tion was always the same - lwlpmg her chapter make pa· iamai.. bathrobes, bedJackets. and <1 non-cndtng parade of sorks to send to U S. soldiers in Ot.'l'd ll ~l'I~ to bl· a habit." s he ans \\ t•rcd matttfr·of.factly when askt•d why she gave s o freely or ht'r time unct energy ··vou get ~lurlcd on ~omclh1ng and you ~ant to finish it. .. S h e :-.till 1s n t f1n1 s hed . howc\'C'r Each Fnd<.iy morning, )',he goei. to o ne o f Le isure World s l'lubhouscs and works with the Lag una Hills Red Cross chapter organwng blood don:.it1on packets. The few hours are far less than what she has given in the pas t , but she s older now, she s aid llo" old 1s she·• Billte m omentarily looked perplexed and glanced over al Russell \I.ho came gallantly to hl'r rcscuc • 0\ er 50. · he answered t•ryp t1call) AS200Word · -Judge Bans 'Wetback' Using lhe word "wet. Alberto Garcia's court . AUSTIN. Texas lAP) back" in Municipal Judge could get you a $200 fine "You are hereby on notice that the word ·wet· back' ts considered abusive. indecent, profane and vulgar." said a notice posted by Garcia on an inside door of the municipal court He added that he chd not care whether the ref- erence was to a Canadian or a Mexican alien. The note s aid that the court area is a public place under the Texa~ Penal Code and the very ut terancc of that \\Orel 1m·1tc:-; me to a bre a ch of peace.·· State law says that using abus1' c language tn a public place can be punished by fines . up to S200. although the usual fine in Garcia s court 1s $53.50. Three FV Trustees Targets of Recall By ROBERT BARKER OI Ille O•llr Pll .. St.II Recall action was launched Thurs day night against thret• trustees of the Fountain Valley !elementary) School D1 s tr1ct who w~re accused of making a s erie~ of proJ?ram ('Uts detrimental to education Trustees Roger Belgen. Shella Meyers and Betty M1gnanelh. whose tern~ expire '" 1981, arr thetargetsoflhe recall move Atlornt•y S t rvr Gr<'e n , chairman of a group eallcd Fountain Valley Citizens for Quality Edu<'nlion. accused 1he three officials of a .. slavish" en dorsement of administrative staff re<"ommendalions " He also said that they ore 1n sensitive and not responi.ivc to the community Belgen claimed that he has been responsive to needs over the years. ''I'll be happy lo meet you in the precincts ,·· he snld. Mrs Miffnanelll claimed that the-Fountain Valley Edu<'ator.. A!'laOC!tation has a pnr1 In lnclt1n.: the movement .. The unlon.c; have nC'> place in the schools." she said .. I 'II hf(.h1 hard-core umoJJism to the biller end " ~he 11ntd thnt her ~rformonrf' has been consistent with a 1977 (·am~· 1gn statement in which she edged to eliminate spend- ing n t directly related to im provi g education Mrs Meyers. the third trustee named by the recall group. was out of town and couldn •t be reached for com menl Green said tus recall organiza- tion does not represent a special interest group work..ing to save any -;pecir1c school programs · '1'he gi:-9up also is not a tool or any teac~M' oq~anizaUon ." he said Green said that recall action dido 't name Trustees Dick Plum or Karen Ackley because their terms will expire next March. Green sajd he hopes the recall election will be held In Nov ember. More than 5,000 signatures will be required to place t~e molter on the ballot The district has been em- broiled in controversy since trustees announced a series of program cuts and announced in- tentions to lay off 96 teachers because or dtcllnlng enrollment and to put more money Into "hut they <tl!scribed as bask t>d 11 Nl tlon 'Bare Bones' Type Media Center Offers Budget Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees ha ve been asked to .cons ider a "bare bones" budget submitted by of- ficials of the dislrict's lnsttuc- tion Media Center in Costa Mes a . targeted for potential closure because or passage of Proposition 13. Dr. Bill Sandborn, director of the Media Center, told trustees the center could sur vive with Fro1t1 Page A I RIDGE ... sold to a pre-established hst of VIPs. but he added, "we still have plenty of lots." If t he sales bog down. the com · pany plans to host another party in September similar to the one staged Thursday. It was easily as luxurious as the development Itself. The guests were greeted at the ersatz English manor gate by valets who parked cars while the guests were driven to the party in jitney buses. The main part of the affair was held in a tent next to the home models. While cocktails were dispensed from the well - stocked bars, a dance band s up- plied music. Guests dined on crepes, fettuccine, gazpacho and chilled fruit. Or they could visit the models, each of which had its own bar. hors d 'oeuvres and musicians playing themes to match the de- cor of the model Hosted by Frank Hughes. pres- ident of Irvine Pacific. the par· ty attracted builders. politicians and city officials. As they left, each female guest was given a single long stemmed red rose. Developers al the party said the a ffair is a good indication that the project wi ll sell out. They based their prediction on the building industry adage that the more lavish the opening, the more likely it is that the project 1s already sold. Contempla ting this weekend's s howing for 5.000 potential buyers. Brower agreed .. Selling ~omethmg like this 1s a matter or timing <1nd confidence.·· he s:.iid S9rcery577 Miles A.head 111 Tahiti Race Sorcery was 997 miles from tho finish rn the Lo!I Angeles to Tah1t1 yacht race today and was 577 miles ahead of her nearest rivals According t o the computer. Sorcery 1s about 12 hours behind Ticonderoga's record-setting pace of 17 days and seven hours Tuia and Westward were both about 1,575 miles from Tah1t1 and Celebration had 1,910 miles to go Brian Carter aboard Tuia said they had been bealmg mto 15· knot winds for the past four days. He added that the yacht had been hit by the doldrums twice because of the effect:; of hurricane Carlotta Tuta and Wes tward were ctllout five degrees north of the equator and Sorcery was three degrees south cutbacks of $137.897 out of an an nual district bud~et of $300,000. It would force the elimination or about nine of 20 media center employees and a $56,897 redul' lion in funds for supplies, he said The center is the district's de· pository for films. tapes, and textbooks. The center also in eludes an audio studio for pro duction of district films Sanborn said the center lb .. as good as any in the State or Califorrua ... He said more than 35,000 items had been checked out by teachers during the past year. the busiest in the center'!> history Asked if the center·s collec- tions could be doled out for storage al individual schools. Sanborn replied that s uch a move would create problems in how to divide up the materials Trustees said they were 1m pressed with the extensive cut backs submitted by Sanborn. but .haven't taken any action yet. District officials will continue discussion of post.Jarvis cut- backs at meetings scheduled for each Tuesday until a new dis· trict budget is arrived at in Jely Terrorists Wn:victed TURIN. llaly <AP) Founder Renato Curcio and other leaders or the Red Brigades terrorist group were convicted to· day on subvers ion a nd other charges and sen· tenced to prison terms of bet ween 13 and 15 years The verdict came al the end of a lhree-mohth trial during which the Red Brigades. responsible for a wave of urban terrorism 10 Italy in recent years. kidnapped and killed former Premie r Aldo Moro . claimed responsibility for five othe r s layings and vowed revenge against judges. lawyers and jurors. Curcio and the other'\ were in their cells when the verdict was read Viejo Body Identified Orange County Sheriffs of· ficers have identified the hody of a nude man round Monday in the Mission Viejo area as that of Ca mp P endl eton M arin~ Richard AJlen, 20. Coroner's officers who con ducted an autopsy of the body on the same day said they have not yet determined the cause of the young Marine·s death The case has been assigned lo the sheriff's homicide div1s1on~ Investigators said they believe that Allen's body was stripped in another location and then dumped from a car near the tn tcrsection of Moulton Parkway and La Paz Road 0.-lr Pl ... St.tt ....... IN:>ICTED BY JURY Water Chief Kymla Front Page A I KYMLA ... grand theft and destruction of public records McKown is charged with mis· appropriating public funds, making a false financial claim. making a false record entry and destruction or records. Krieger is charged with falsi· fying or altering public records and destroying public records. All but one of the charges are felonies WupleFlee Fulkrton Plarie Crash A Cypress couple escaped without injury Thursday evening when their single-engine plane crash landed in Fullerton, police said today. Pilot Mark Steven Hennings, 24 . and his wife. Rosemarie. were returning to Long Beach rrom Las Vegas when their Cessna 150 lost power. police Sa id The plane first had engine trouble over the Diamond · Bar area but regained power and Hennings hoped to make an c m e r g <:>ncy landing al the Full~rton Airport. police ported llowevcr. the plane lost po>4er again and Hennings landed in a strawberry field m the 2400 block of Orangethorpe Avenue. offu:ers said Greece Quake Toll Hits 45 SALONIKA. Grnccc (API Sixteen more bodies have been pulled from the rubble left by the earthquake that h1l Saloruka three nights ag~ ra1s1ng the <leath toll to 45 The bodies were r e m oved from the debris of an e1gbt-story apartment building and included two 7-vcar-olds and six mem- bers of the family of former Gov Ion.ms Voliotis. who was <•way when tht' quake. struck Tuesdctv Li ght tremors c·ontinued today 1n northern Greece . eastern HunAary and ne1Rhborin g Ho man1a E>.pc rts s aid they "'ould go on for many days. Some said they feared the worst "a~ yet to come ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 HoW' s That For Holding The Line On Inflation? 1rs hard to believe. but while everything else has been zooming. carpet 1s a better value today than 26 years ago And It's B~tter Carpet . . . Todays carpet fibers perform better than those available 1n 1950 they resist wear and sta1n1ng lar berter. !hey clean easier and stay clean looking longer and orfer features we never dreamed possible 1n 1950 Most important. they offer new color and texture beauty . Come In Today and See These Beautiful Inflation-fighters! DEN'S -~~-ii.: insiaJiitioii: ·custom draperies • • t.10 J (.)4Jl .. linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE COSTA M£SA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646 443 8 -046 ~H- ' .. Pacific Sailor Rescued NORFOLK, Va. <AP> -For 10 days, Alexander Starkey, alone and sick on the Pacific Ocean, new the American Oag upslde·down from bis 21-foot sloop. Finally, a Noriolk-bounc;l con· lainer vessel sighted his distress signal and picked up Starkey but left his sloop behind. Starkey arrived here Wednes· day. ruing the loss of bis boat and saying he won't put lo sea again until he sees his doctor. Starkey, 38, a res ident of Northern California, said he began tus solo voyage in Santa Cruz on March 16, bound for Easter Island off the Coast of Chile. "On the 70th day at sea, about 150 miles from Easter Island, I suffered some kind of disability. I was paralyzed for five days," he recalled. When he began to recover, Starkey hoisted his ups ide-down flag, an internationally rec- ognized sign of distress. Ten days later , the Associated Container Transportation ship ACT6 happened along, bound from New Zealand for the Panama Canal and eventually Norfolk. It was "a most unlikely place to fall upon a yacht," said ACI'6 Capt. Michael Twomey. "We spent a few minutes slow- ing down. I expect we frightened him no end, because we had gone well beyond him before we could tum around." Strike Looms In Huntington School Cuts By RAYMOND ESTRADA J r. Oll .. 0.UyPJl.cS .. H Huntmgton Beach Union High School District teachers declared ;,in emergency Thursday and granted themselves powers to roll back salaries or lay off teachers and other workers if necessary to balance the 1978·79 budget. "This may necessitate us get· ting ready for a strike in the fall," teacher union President Ira Tobin told the school board. District officials said the board may have to make severe budget cuts due to loss of about $19 million in lax revenue mandated by the passage or Proposition 13. "This would only be a' last re- sort -only to keep the district from bankruptcy." said Trustee Doris Allen. School board members decided 1gainst massive teacher layoffs in March. Ofricialshaveproposed elimination of 58 non-teaching posts. AJI of the district's 2,500 ~mployees could be affected by the school board's action Thurs· day. officials added. Spokesmen from the district's employee groups vehemently protested the board action. They claimed the trustees were over- reacting to the financial situation. "This resolution does not say we will lay off people but we need the flexibility we are up against the wall," said school board President Zita Wessa But empl oye e group s pokesmen said the school board was . m effect, voiding their con· tracts The school board plans to con- sider final action or proposed budget cuts next Tuesday. The board will meet at 7 p m. 1n the ll unltnglon Beac h Hi gh School gymnasium, 1905 Main St. .. o.llyl'I ... ~"~ THIS WAS HOW DEVASTATED APARTMENT UNIT LOOKED tHIS MORNING Charred Roof Fell In on Living Quarters on Forelle Drive In Huntington Beach Fire Guts 3 Residences Hunlington Boy's Model R ocket Blamed By ARTIIUR R. VINS EL OI t11e o.llr Pl 1t4 Si.ff A boy 's model rocket hurtled down onto t~e ooden shake roof of a four-Hunt- ington Beach residenc about 3 p.m. Thursday, igniting a fire that wrecked the building and injured several firefighters. Smoke from the fire at 8101 Forelle Drive was visible as far away as Orange and Anaheim. according to authorities. The blaze near the corner of Beach Boulevard and EJJis · Avenue in the city's Five Points area destroyed two among three triplex units a nd heavil y damaged an attached famil y home. Out of Pris o11 "We really haven't come up with a loss figure on the contents at this lime," lluntmgton Beach Fire Department s pokesman Roger Hosmer said today. Investigators said a blind re~1· dent. Mrs. Carolyn Bommanto. 68. was led by the hand to safety bv one of scores of neighbors who raced to help. Some fought the fire with garden hoses. One of the tenants , David Breiter, 26. a United Parcel Service deliveryman, was just arr iving home when the fire broke out. "All I did was get my wife ahd son out." Breiter said. ln· vesligators said Mrs. Barbara Bre ite r and David Jr .. 2 . KKK Hits Return Of Sex Off emler FALLBROOK CAP> -After llo s pital after doctors pro two prison terms as a kidnapper nouoced him cured. and sex offender. J oseph Henry Larroque is headed home to a new life and his own landscape firm -but not if the Ku Klux Klan can help it. A campaign to change Lairo- que ·s plans is being mounted by Tom Metzger. California grand dragon of the Knights of the KKK. Leaflets which warn against accepting Larroque were de- livered to Fallbrook homes Thursday. "We would hope to create enough interest in the communi ty that he 'll have to go elsewhere," said Metzger. "We don't feel good about making some other community have to accept him, but maybe they'll do the same thing. And he ·n have to keep on the move " In this foothill communit.v of northern San Diego County citizens read the leaflets which call Larroque "a beast who preys on litUe children" and several But in 1974. three years after his release. Larroque was ar- rested ror a similar crime. He pleaded guilty to kidnapping. Today was Larroque's day of freedom again. but in FaUbrook his stepdaughter said "Chey've made it too difficult for him to come back -I don't know why they've done this. He's a good man. He made a mistake. but he's paid for 1t. He's been re- habilitated ... The KKK. she said in an in· tervicw. has stirred up people and destroyed the hves of Larro- que and her mother. who works as a·hospital bookkeeper. Jn Sacramento. state parole official Gary McComber com- mented : "Now he wants to phase back into society and this 1s not ~oing to help him.·· mothers expressed concern. B The California Community Binuo oorri, Release Board said Larroque. • ~ · 54, paid his debt to society for Se the kidnapping and rape of a &nanza,s t 14 -year-old girl in 1963. He was released from Atascadero Stlfl.e escaped injury. A neighbor, Candy Durante. 12, was Laken to Pacifica Hospital for trealment or smoke inhalation and later released. II untington Beach Fireman Jim Poe at one point fell through the crumblmg, charred roof and plunged to the Ooor below, suf. fering second degree bums on his legs. Treated at nearby Huntington In tercommunity Hospit al , within sight of the blaze, be loo was r eleased later. Fountain Valley Fire Depart- ment Capt. Dave Heffner had just gotten inside the blazing structure when a portion of the roof collapsed on him. "The roof fell on me. but I'm OK ... he s aid, sweating and gasping oxygen Crom a tank bot· tic outside amid a crowd of perhaps 200 spectators. Firemen from Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley bat· lied the blaze. Investigators say the rocket which landed on the roor was not the Fourth of July pyrotechnic variety, but the type used in bot). by rocketry. Rain on For Sunday Parade? Bonanzas -in the form of e planes and weekend windfalls - Friday. June 23 1978 DAIL V PILOT A3 Grand lurg Report Doctor-owned Hospltals Hit Doctors should be barred from having financial interests in nospilaJs, according to the Orange County Grand Jury. And, the jury said, the Orange County Board of Supervisors should help promote legislation that would end doctor ownership of hospitals. The jury pointed out Thursday in a report on local hospitals "that at least 19 of the pro- prietary hospitals in Orange County are doctor-owned." "The possibility, therefore, ex· ists of many unnecessary pro· cedures being done in order to use otherwise underutilized equipment, laboratories, operat· ing rooms, etc ... ·'A coRflicl of interest exists when a doctor admits a patient a nd the same doctor owner benefits from increased usage of the hospital," the Grand Jury declared. The jury's r eport did not say if any incidents involving such con- rncts were uncovered. Nor did the jury identify hospitals that r eceived un· favorable comments from slate licensing inspectors cited in the Grand Jury report. The comments on hospital ad ministrative and operational shortcomings were included in mspectioo reports accumulated over the past two years. According lo the Grand Jury, hospitals should be required lo post copies o( the on-site inspec· tion reports. "lt is the contention of the jury that the public bas a right Gambling OK At Hock Shop CA RSON ClTY, Nev. <AP > A Reno gambler who's down on his luck can pawn something and get back to gambling even before leaving the hock shop. The Nevada Gaming Com· m ission approved plans Thurs· day to install 10 slot machines in Palace Jewelry & Loan in Reno. When the Gaming Control Board recommended approval of the request last week, a board me mber said slots have been licensed in pawn shops before, but it was rare. to familiarize itself with the . . reports and that hospitals have the responsibility to make these reports available lo the pubHc ... Also the Grand Jury said, the county Board of Supervisors s hould support and cooperate with the Orange County Health Planning Council "lo increase public awareness of the coun· cil's services and publications .. Subsidy Retained ByOCTD? The Orange County Transit District <OCTD) likely won't lose its $13. t m llllon ·a -year federal operating subsidy in the wake of PropositJon 13. Arthur Bauer. an aide to State Senate President pro tern James Mills, 0 -San Diego, said leglsla- tion expected from Sacramento and OCTD's ability lo match federal dollars w1tb reser ve funds proba bly won't jeopardize the subsidy. Mills earlier was quoted as saying OCTD and seven other major transit operators in California would lose $40 milboa in federal Cunds because of local property tax reductions brought on by the Jarvis initiative. That's what the raw data showed, Bauer explained. "There are so many nooks and crannies in this business." he said, "and when you generalize lots of it gets washed out." The subsidy issue -both from the state and fed eral govern- ments -was raised because legis lation authorizmg t he operating gr ants requires local operators to'-"maintain loca! support ... That means property tax rev· enues. as well as those from the rare box. can't drop from one year lo the next. But Mllls has authored Senate Bill 1900 wtuch permits transit operators lo reduce property tax mcome the next two years and still qualify for state sales tax subsidies. GOURMET SHOP CLOSEOUT AH Merchandise Reduced To V3 OFF RecJUfw Prict HB's Fourth Fix ture Pe riled will be featured in Sunday's Dai· ly Pilot. NUMBERS UP -Bingo 1s booming m Orange County. Staff Writer Gary Granville reports that the majority of players are not little old ladies and their "innings are worth looking into. Sole Price 49C fOU1'4fAIN YAU.IT HOUOMU This year's Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade, a fixture for seven decades. is facing possible canceJJation because of city budget problems. City Counci lwoman Ruth Bailey said today that the parade s hould be scrapped because of the city's financial bind after passage or Proposi· tion 13. "The parade is not necessary and I <ftlJl 't think that we should ~pend the money on it,·' she declared. " She saJd that she will ask the City Council to decide the fate of the parade at a budget hearing Monday. Expen8es or $26,000 were al· located for this year 's parade out or last year's budget. But costs are expected lo be less than $20,000. ·'The parade doesn't have a high priority," Mrs. Balley said. • "ll doesn't bring in money or pay for lt.selr." She saJd that savings could ~rhaps keep a city employee on the job. Publlc Information OCflcer BIJI Reed said that more than $8,000 haa been spe nt ror 8 por•de coordinator, • city noat, dvertislnl and promotion. Cit y officl Is already bav~ sli ced $2,000 by canceling a mayor's reception that was to follow the parade. Reed added that some of the savings. if the parade should be canceled. would be only "paper savings" because police officers will be paid for working the holi· day anyway. Mayor Ron Shenkman said Thursday that he favors keeping the parade because of commit· men ts. The parade 1s scheduled to start al 10 a.m. and r un along Main Street from Fifth Street to Yorktown Avenue. Bands. floats, drill teams and horse units are planned. J . Sherman Denny, former manager of the Huntington Beach Company, is scheduled to be the grand marshal. A fireworks show, with od mission of $2 lor adults and SJ • for cbUdren, ls scheduled for the evening of the Fourth ttt Hunt· ington Beach High School stadium. I\ patriotic festival also 1s planned for June 30 through July 4 at Main Street and Garfield Avenue. Mrs . Balley said thet she also may ask to cancel the flrewodcs 1how since It may not pny tor ltAelf tr the parock is dis~ llnued. FLIGHT PATl'ERN -Mis· s1on Beechcraft sales have made a steady climb, mostly to hard. nosed businessmen who have round small planes .save \ime ( SUNDA v:s BEST J and money. Staff Writer Thom Lecoq Interviews Bi ll Gremp. vice president, to find out about upcoming models. ROOKS FOR TV -Book!\, whirh once o.utomatlcally went to the movie people are now be· Ing snatched up for the television networks as soon as they come off the pr('ss and sometimes before. An J\ssociat· cd Press story explains why. OFF·. HOR•: OBSERVERS T h f're's a small 1roup or Americans who work abroad in their own water11. An Aasociat.ed Pre~s feature describes life for Uncle Sam's noat1n1 lnapecton. ob<>ord torelgn trawler& allowed to ru1h ln. .. tde the 200-mile limll. TETRALA TE* Multi-Purpose INSECT KILLER An aer0601 spray with rapid knockdown and sure kill. Kills Flies. Gnats. Flying Moths. Mosquitoes. Ants and Wasps in or around the home A spray for house plants, such as African Violets. Kills Aphids. Spider Mites' and certa11J other common plant pests. Is free fo nasal irritation and has httle 1f any Odo~ • ' 16Yi oz. size. reo. •2.G9 •TM FMC CORPORATION Sale Prices 1.4 9 INSTANT &.AWN Roll out the green ccrpet with fresh sod from s Mt-ft. rollt ~ ...... CA* ........ wac•l-bwf Hybrid hnnuda •.•..••...•..••..... S 1.49 • • ' I COSTAe ~ MESA V t(TOMIA ~-· ~ Opell 1 0.,. ..... 7 _. ... 2 t2J MIWPOIT ILVd. COSfAMISA .....,.,., .... JtJJ .................. ., .... 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Tom Riley, our coastal district supervisor who 1s chairman of the county board, was holding court on the s ubject last night. At the time. he was in a big while tent in the hills high above Newport Beach. HONEST HE WAS. Actually, he was attending the VI I' showing or Irvine Pacific Prez Frank Hughes· latest super subdivision In the sky known as Harbor Ridge. Rut I digress. Riley was spinning a few yarns on calls he's had since 13 became a Thin~. "One lady called demanding to know when l was going to eel rid of mv car." the board chief recalled "Others ca II demanding that we re.establish s um mer school. "It doesn't do much good to tell them that the county government doesn·t run the schools." Riley was also called by another woman who c>x· pressed deep concern for the fate of a special school for handicapped c hildren. .. , didn·t recognize the school name," Riley recounted , "so I tried to work around getting the information from her." He finally learned that the school is in Los Angeles County. ··1 referred her c<.ill to Pete Schabarum, .. Riley sighed. WA S HINGTON <AP > Cong ressional leade rs. c iting lac k of time and a clogged legislative calendar. say Pres I de nt Carter 's wetrare overhaul bill Is dead for this session. However . su pporte r s atl' already planning to revive the $20 billion proposal next year. ftcp. James C. <;ormun. 1). Ca lif .. s ponsor o f the od · ministration bill, said ThurNday night lh<' we tra rc plan w1111 s h e lv('d for the yl'~•r urter sever al days or talks umoni.: House and ~matt• h•adt•r!< ('orman s;1 1cl tht• tl1•1·1'4iun ('<J m c arll'r fl oUS(' Spt•ukrr ThomaR P O'Neill .Jr wus toltl hy Scn:1t <' M ujurlty L••ad.-r Hobert C Uyrd that u bat•klng or le>j.!lsllltlV(> .hllklll('!\S 11ntl II luck of liml' 10 tl11~ l'it'C'llllO Vl'ltr would pr e>v1•nl lllf' b\J( fro111 h<·1n..i t·on111tkn·t1 111 thl' set'lut<· SOME DEMOCRATIC leaders ulso were reportedly concerned about the CQst or the bill at a lune when tax·conaclous voters !l l'em to fav o r s pending re~tralnt. "Thl• 11pca kcr has said all ulong that unlesit there was rcnsonablo hc,pe to get lt lhrouf(h the Senate. he was not going to lwlnl( It up this year, .. ('ornum said. O 'Nl'lll informed his l><'mocratlr lie utenants of hls d1•ri11lon oot t•> press al\ead with lhl' wclfure bill at a closed meet· lllR Thursdny, Corman a dded. T H E WHITE llOUSE had no I rn medwtc comment on the de· c-l11lon (' u rl<'r murle reform of the na· t1on '11 Wf'lfort> IRWS one or his <·nmpuli<n 11h•d1t,•s In 1976. Hl' 1111vc•llc'fl hl'I overhaul plan last /\111(11 111. 11n1l nJ< Conl(rc~s .. lo Nazis Call Off March in Skokie ClllC'AGO fAP I N:11.1 INHlt'r Fronk Collln !WY" his battle has been wo11 and he hu" "totally i;uoec·•-clc•d In n·~t<>rin~ while man·s free speech rt Rh ls · · Rut thf' pos-.1b1llly hnJ(crs for a street confronla· t1on belWl'Cn neo N111.1'1 11011 m1 l1tnnt .lt·w" Collin. m full storm lroo1wr rt'lWha. told a news conference Thurs- dnv that hC' wus C'll ll lng orr the Skok1l' m<1rch pl~mrwd ror Sun day bccaust' a frdc·ral <·ourl has made 1t poi.s1ble for his group to rally in a Chicago park. Collin described his attempts at get· tmg a parade permit in Skokie as "pure agitation" over tbe free Sf>C<'Ch issue. CANCELLATION or the rally in Skokie -where more than 4,000 survivors of World War H Nazi concentrnlaon camp$ live was hailed as "a triumph for mankind" by vi llage Mayor Albert Smith. Collin said he would hold a ••v ictory rally" Saturday arter- noon outside a federal building 1n downtown Chicago. The RAB BI ME IR Kahane. roundl·r of lhl· lca~uc. attended lhc news conference and taunted Collin "You have no business in Chicago; come to Skokie where we can deal with you! .. Kahane shouted as he stood in the door to Nazi headqua rters. Police made Kahane leave." Collin's remarks came seven hours after US. District Judge George Leighton signed a n order saying the Nazis may m arch m C hi ca~o·s Marquette Park without posting ins urance re- quired by the city park d1stncl t otally scrap" tbe existing welfare system. The administration proposal would create 1.3 million public service jobs and abolish exlsting food stainp and multiple as· sistance programs In favOt" ofo s ing I e cash payments for welfare recipients. CA RTER'S WELF ARE pro- posal cleared a special House wel£are committee largely un· scathed in February, but has made little progress since then. Corman. chairman of the s pu ial eommittee, said the welfare bill was in trouble when the president's tax cut bill was sent to the House Ways and Means Committee first. "When the administration de· c1ded to put the welfare biH behind the lax bill. that doomed •t. .. Corman said. "If the tax bill had gone through quickly. we might havt> gotten the "'elfare reform b11I over there to tlle Senate quickly.·· THE PRESIDENT'S tax ct.it proposal has be~ bogged down in the Wdys and Means Commit· lee for several months. Corman also partly blamed the demise of this year 's wellarf! bill on the lengthy filibuster over la bor law revisions that hal' backed up bu~1n ess 1n the Senate. The filibuster ended Thursday when the controversial labor law bill wai> sent back to committee. However. the filibuster. which began May 16. prevented action on nume rous Senate bills. Corman said he would in· troduce the welfare pla n again next January and hoped that a version acceptable to backers or the adm1rustrat1on bill couJd be approved . . ............ LEADER ANNOUNCES.MARCH CANCELLATION Frank Collin, Left, In Group's Headquarters FORM ER NEWPORT BEACH councilman Dee Cook. who 1s the mountain hamlet of Bishop's former mayor and current councilman, s truck his blow thls week for fiscal ~It tig~tening. He moved to chop the pay for Bishop coun- c1lm en 10 half-from $150 to S7S per month. Motion passed unanimously. It won't save the day by itself but maybe sends a message to the taxpayers that they wanted to .Jewish Defense League said 1t \l.Ould confront the Nazis a t the rally. The militant JC'w1sh Defense League had threatened to con front the Nazis in Skokie Killer Breaks Silence hear. · A rect:nl advertis ement 1n an Orange County newspaper 1s headlined, .. Was 13 an Unlucky Proposition for Your College Career?" The ad is plugging for enroll· ment in Park College. Thars in Missouri. One of our loyal subscribers sent me the solution to the educationa l crunch. It's a copy of McGuffey's Reader, first published in 1836. Still looks like it wouJd work. ANO'nl E R CJTIZEl'I called our offices in a rage because county government hasn't fired anybody yet. "We wanla see 'em walking in the streets:· he screamed There's som e hatred out there, mixed with the turmoil. 23 Korea Reports Missing From Files WASJONGTON <AP> -Twenty.three reports warning of i'n· fluence buying by South Korean agents in Washington are missing from official files. making it impossible to determine why they were ignored. the Senate Intelligence Committee says. Sen Adl ai E. Stevenson Ill. D-lll .. who headed a year-long study for the committee. said that while the fact of the missing re. ports 1s "susp1c1ous." no evidence has been found showing that an inte ntional coverup is Involved. The 50·p·age study of lbe U.S. response to the opera- lions here of the Korean CentraJ Intelligence Agency and of Korean rice dealer Tongsun Park said also that investigators could find no responsible government officials willing to say they had read the FRI intelHf!ence reports ERA Backe r s' Hopes Dim In Illinois SPRINGFIELD. Ill. <AP> - Equal Rights Amendment sup- porters are racing a July 1 deadline to try to get a pro· ERA resolution through the st ate Sl•natc after failing again to get lhc· needed number of House votes. "fl looks like just about the on· ly r oute at this point," said Gloria Craven, chief lobbyist for the lllinois League of Women Voters. FOR THE SEeOND time in a little more than two weeks, the llouse defeated on Thursday the proposed amendment to tbe U.S. Constitution banning sex dis· crimination. This time, the ERA cam e up two votes shy of the three·fifths required by the 11· lmo1s Constitution for approval, 105·7 l. Prospects for approval in the Senate appear dim before the Leg1slature·s expected ad· jo urnm e nt on Jul y 1. Lawmakers ate not sched uled to return until after the November state elections. Northeast Days Warmer Showers Scattered Across Mitboost, South Tentperaf ure• Ml LAI ,." AllluQ.,.,_ .. 07 AIT'..-1110 '" 11 AllM!U '8 •• S.IUmOf'e .. 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(Olldll-• ... , .tt ~\I • Chiklren's A.bme, Tonure, Munkr Detai"led JACKSONVILLE, Fla . CAP > --E rnest Dobbert Jr. has broken a sax.year silence to un· ,·e1 l a horror s tory detailing the abuse, torture and murder of tus children, but his lawye r says Dobbert is a born.again Chris· t1an who deserves lo live. Dobbcrt, 43. testifying Thurs· day in a rehearing of his sen· te ncing in the death of his daughter Kelly Ann. 9, revealed details of his brutal treatment or his children that left two dead a nd two ma1 med for hfe. His 1974 death sentence was overturned by t he Flo r ida Supreme Court on grounds Dob- bert was not given a chance to r espond to a presentence in· vestigation report. CIRCUIT JUDGE Hudson 01· Jiff. who had sentenced Oobbert lo d eath despite a Jury's recom· mendation of hfe, presided at the rehearing without a jury. 01· Jiff wtll sentence Dobbert June 29. Dobbert testified he began beating the children after his wife was jailed m W1sconsm for writing worthless checks, and Assistant Public De fende r William White s aid it showed Dobbert's troubles were linked to his marital life. "If the dark side or a man can be brought dut by a woman, then he can change again," said Wh ite. "He is now a born·agam Christian and this m an may be changing again into what he was before all this . Ther e is no legitimate reason for hjm to be killed." DOBBERT acknowledged that he broke his older son John's arm. nearly ohnded the boy by rubbing his knuckles In his eyes and kicked Kelly m the stomach so often that it s welled. He sajd when Kelly died, he wra pped her body In a plastic s heet and with J ohn 's help buried it at night. "After Kelly died. I put the body in the next bedroom and locked the door." said the burly ex·house painter "She stayed the re two or three days. I didn't tell anvone she was dead . I felt shame' and guilt" JOH N TESTI F I ED at his father·s murder trial rour years ago that they buried his brother. Ryder, 7, at the same time. John was unable to find the burial scene and authorities have not recovered the bodies. The nJghtmare .:nded for the Dobbert children when John Jr. slum bled into a J acksonvllle BattJe E rupts BEIRUT. Lebanon <APl - U N. lro(>ps unleashed police dogs to chase Palestinian ln· riltrGlOn from B ~ector O( southern Lebanon after a "un battle ~arly today, a ChriaUan radio statJonsaid. . \ mote l. malnourished and bat· tered. to ask help. Dobbe rt was convicted of second-Oegree murder and sen- t e nced to life in prison in Ryder's death. He a lso was sen. t enced to 46 years in prison for torturing John, now 17, and abusing Honore, now 11. THOSE SENTENCES are not affected by the rehearing. The two surviving children have been in Wisconsin treat· ment centers since 1973. A su1t filed in their behalf won a $1 million settlement from the city or Jac ksonville. which was charged with neglect for failing to investigate reports of ctu.Jd abuse at the Dobbert home. Dobbert said he did not plan to harm the children and after he beat them he would sit down and think his mind was slipping away. H E TOLD THE COURT he could nol lake the children to a doctor. "I was scared, .. he said A s ked why he would not d1vluge the place of burial now. Dobbert said it would serve no useful purpose. •PWI..,....._ TEU.S HORROR STORY Ernest Oobbert Jr. ... Hr said he hai. been converterf lo rl'hg1on m prison "I want to ltvl· to help peo. pie,·• he said, "lo help undo what I havedonl' " Media Searches Lawmakers Push For Full Reversal WASHINGTON CA P> -A congressional push 1s under way to reverse the Supreme Court ruling that permits searches ol newspaper offices without s howing evidence that a cnme has been committed. A month ago the Supreme Court handed down the decision up. holding such searches, saying that newspaper offices have no special exemption from search warrants Issued by a local Judge or m agistrate . But critics quickly rallied to try to overcome the ruling through legislation. saying the court ruhne could permit poht1· c1ans under investigation by a newspaper lo obtain a search war rant from a friendly .iJ,ldge 1md cut short any effort to expost.· wrongdomg. A SENATE J UDICIARY SUBCOMMITI'EE. chaired by Sen. Birch Bayh,D·lnd., on Thursday began heartngs on proposals pro tecting bu.c;messes, including newspaper offices. from searches un· less there is specifi c evidence someone there has committed a crime. Bayh said the Supreme Court ruling ''has left us with a serious potential for governmental abuse of our right to pnvacy." Proposals to overturn lhe court ruling also have drawn support from a wide range of House members and senators from the ver~ liberal to the very conservative. AMONG THOSE TESTIFYING In support ot new hmlta on local and federal search warrants were Republicans Sen<i. Bob Dole of Kansas and John Heinz of Pennsylvania. and Reps Robert F. Orman, D-Mass., Andrew Jacobs J r .. D·lnd. and Danforth Quay le. R-Ind. Dr1nan and Heinz argued that covera1e should be Umlled to news.galhertng organ1utfons. Among representatives urtlnR passage of a limit on pohct searches or newsrooms were Julian Goodman, chairman of the NBC televl1lon n<"twork; William Small. news dlr'C'etor of CBS; and 'Orant DlUman, Waahin1ton bureau cb1ef o/ Umted Press lnt~rnll· lion al. \ 11 CALIFORNIA Friday. June 23. 1978 DAILY PILOT Aa . Battling Bla·%e . . ... .,........ Sheik Sued Again Is HiS Fist or Money the Spur? LOS ANGELES !AP> -A Saudi Arabian sheik, whose gaudy Beverly Hills pleasure palace is a traffic-stopping spec- ' tacte, has been sued for assault ror the third time in three months: - The sheik's lawyer said Thurs· day that people are picking on Dr, Sheik Shamsuddin.Al·Fassi because he's rich. IN THE LATEST suit , filed Wednesday, a former bodyguara for the sheik claims his boss s lappeCI him in the face while drunk aboard a trafls·Atlantic· flight. sheik and attorney M albour Watson. BATE.5, AN EMPLOYEE of the sheik ror a year. claims his boss told him to slap Watson. Bates says he reCused, whereupon the sh~ik allegedJy slapped Watson and then Bates for not followmg hts orders. Bates' complaint allegeJ> as- sault and battery and negligent and intentional infliction of emo- tional distress. He is seeking SI million in general damages and $10 million in purutive damages. Watson has filed his own $10 million damage suit in federal court here. About 350 firefighters struggled Thursday to control a fire that d estroyed an estimat· ed 2, 700 acres n ear Hemet. Two people were injured. Then a second blaze broke out Thursday evening some 25 miles away south of Corona and blackened more than 700 acres. The sheik's behavior on that flight is lhe s ubject of anoth·er suit by a prominent Los Angeles attorney who says he also was slapped. In addition. a hotel room service wmter Ciled suit last. April saying the sheik slapped him for poor seryice. Both Bates and Watson also sued British Airways, alleging the airline was negligent in con- tinuing to serve the sheik alcohol when he was "obviously drunk." Assembly Cutting Back T H E 51-Y,EAR ·,OLD sheik made news last weekend when he th re~ a party for 800 ne ighbors at the $2.4 million estate he bought as a present for his 22-year.o1d sqn. Sbe~ Mohammed Al -Fassf. .... ,,...... .stE> ,AGAIN Sheik AJ-Fasal porters at the soiree. shrugging 0 rr l he suits a-s m 0 n e y. motivated. ''Maybe they <the plaintirrs> heard I bought a house and paid cash C3 million>." · BITKOWE R ALSO represents Mario Rivas, the Century P laza Hotel waiter who filed a $2 million damage suit in April, claiming Al-Fass1 slapped ham lor failing to deliver a basket of fruit to the sheik's room fast enough. Attorney Herbert Burstein, who represents the sheik in the lawsuits, said he believes the suits are a result or publicity about the sheik's wealth. SACRAMENTO CAP> -In a move triggered primarily by Proposition 13, the Assembly's money committee has killed l\bout 175 bills that would have cost taxpayers more than $250 million. T hursday's rejections came some two weeks after the voters' 2·1 approval of Howard Jarvis' property tax cut measure. .. T HE MOOD OF legislators is to be very conservative and not to create new spending pro- grams. This will also free up money to help local govern· ments" hit by Proposition IJ's property tax cuts. said As· sem bl,JPman Dan Boatwrigbt. chairman or the Ways and Means Committee. The Concord Den;iocrat said "many good bills died" when the committee spent more than six hours quickly killing bill after bill as a packed heanng room watched. T HE COMMI'M'EE also ap- proved more than $30 million in bills on the "suspense file" ~ary's ~ Son Faces J Charges for LSD SAN FRANCISCO <APl -- Federal drug charges were filed against the son or former "drug culture priest·• Tlmothy Leary · and rour other young people Thursday. A ssis tant U.S. Attorney Mark Webb said the LSD seized ·had an estimated street value of $480,000. which it uses every year to hold money bills until it can get an idea about the size oC the next year 's budget. In a simHar hearing recently. the Senate Frnance Committee approved about $88 million out of $293 million an bills before it In the Assembly committee voting, bills backed by the As- sembly Democratic leadership fared the best. and several com· pl1cated balls were killed without much debate, causing some fryed tempers. AT ONE PO I NT As- The lavish party was meant to placate the angry neighbors and win friends after the son had horrified Beverly f{ills residents by placing plastic flowers ou1 front and painting genitals and pubic hair on statues visible from heavily ·ti:ave!e~ Sunset Boulevard. Townfolk dubbed {be house "ctirty Disneyland .~'· "I DON'T FEEL I t)avc prob· lems in America," he told re· This ... week's lawsuit against Al -Fassi was filed by attorney Marsha ll L . Bitkower who represents the sheik's former bodyguard, Robe.rt Bates. Bates. 24, said he was guard- 1 n g the sbeik on a British Airways flight June 5 when an altercation arose between the Amendment Tabled /, . "I 'm not a witness to any of these incidents,·· said the lawyer. "But the point of all these suits for petty aJleged as- sault51 is just a bunch or hungry people looking to hold up the sheik for money. "If they <the incidents> reaJly happened, none of them are worth more than $200." semblyman John Thurman dem- onstrated his anger by throw· ing down a file of bills and stomping out of the room. St•ndeSert Revival Out /\ bill that would have made SACRAMENTO (AP I A Martin Luther King J r.'s birth· s talwart Republican supporter day a slate employees' hqliqa) · of the dead Sundescrl nuclear at a cost of S6 milli(j~ was power plant has been thwarted ( ST.4fE J non-owner-occupied residence~ that the owner had held for less than two years. scaled down to a day of com-m his attempt to r.avive the rssue memorat1on. which would cost in the Assembly. 00 Near Pocoi•o SACRAMENTO <AP> -A bill nothin~. Assemblyman Wilham Dan· LOS ANGELES <APJ _After that would abolish the state Arts Art• Counril 10 Go? "'1 b ,,,. b lls n" e n"m'"1er of Fullerton tried to Councl·11·r 1't fa1'ls to get any fund 1' any ig-mon.,.y I ._v r ._. "·' 15 yea-Of searching by maj·Or . " chcd the po'1nt or debate amend a geothermal energy bill ·~ ing in the 1978·79 budget has .,ven rea oil compan1es. Chevron U.S.A. before members Called Out ror Thursday on the Assembly floor been approved by the state Inc. save it has made the first oil them lo be kl.lied to permit Sundesert to be built. JP Senate. · and , .... as discovery an the fl at But the Assembly voted 40-28 t> Thursday's vote to send the ·~ ,.,· ... ; . . Und ercover Drug Enforce· menl Administration agents ar· .rested John Busch Leary, 28, Berkeley; John J . Heberling, 20, SeaUle; Charles Joseph Pinedo, 20. Bellevue, Wash.: and Judy Ann Haynes, 23, Berkeley; at a Berkeley motel late Wednesday. An affidavit by a DEA agent alleged he met with Campbell and Heberling in Seattle. negotiated purchase of LSD in blotter 'form for $46,000 with de- li very to be made in Perkeley. THE TWO BIGGEST money to table his amendment. a re of the San Fernando bill to the Assembly was 22·8. b·1r ed SlO ·11 Valley. The council bas come under -1 s approv were a ma ion Chevron. a subsidiary of Stan· low-income housing bill en-1'Vo Polite ~oyoffs dard Oil Co. of California, San increasingly sharp criticism in A F I FTH DF.FENDANT, Gordon Campbell. Seattle. was arrested m that city. All are charged with con· spir acy to distribute 100,000 ddsage units of LSD Leary identified himself as the ~on of Timothy Leary, who now lives in Los Angeles and was known yrariously as the "hjgh priest or drug culture or the 60s, .. the "LSD evangelisl" and the "LSD guru." The document said Heberling and Pinedo arrived by plane from Seattle. Pinedo met Miss Haynes in Berkeley where she had been seen earlier by a~nts 'walking with Leary "carrying a brown bag" near his a partment. dorsed by Assembly Speaker ::. d 1 d' recent months because of grants Leo McCarthy and a $13 million LOS ANGELES cAPI -The Francisco.saiu Thurs ay ts •S· it made that critics say have work men . s com Pe ns a tao n Los Angeles City Counci I has de-covery ~tell irsploc~ted neboar :1>20e been frivolous. measu,.e by Assembly MaJ'orlty , 1 commuru yo acoama. a u '" c1ded to let attrition. not ay· miles north or downtown Los Moa-r Rehired Whip Art Agnos. offs. solve its Pi'opos1t1on LJ A 1 --one Comml.ttee member, As· nge es. money problems involving the CORONADO CAP) -"These semblyman Gordon Duffy, R-police department PnJfil• Tu Nixed thrngs happen. 1' s ays City Hanford.spokeregretfullyabout Although Mayor Tom Ma n a~er Warren S. Benson a S2 million bill or his that would Bradley's proposed budget calls SACRAMENTO CAP> -An ef· after the City Council voted to THE AFFIDAVIT said Miss have provided st~rr to help rural for more than 1,000 police fort to place a 30 percent profits fire h rm _ then, a day later, Haynes. still with the brown slum areas apply for grants . He layoffs to meet the demands of tax on speculators as a way of asked him to s tay bag, and Pinedo went lo a motel dropped the measure without . thl' J nrvas property tax hmrta-controlling skyrocketing housing Mayor Pat Callahan said the room the agent had been told to taking a vote. tion initiative. the Council de-costs has been squashed in the council acted in haste obtain and the trio was arrested "It was really a good bill. We caded Thursday against layoffs. state Senate In the audience Wednesday as the de)ivery was being made. have ru r a I s 1 u ms without Instead. by a 10·5 vote. the Coun-Thursday's 5·27 vote in the up-when the council reversed its 4·1 Leary then was picked up after sewage and water But the com-cil approvC!P a motion to limit per house killed a bill by Sen. vote by a -2, about 20 city Miss Haynes told agents she re· m1ttee would have laughed at it" cuts in the police salary accounl Alan Sieroty that would levy the employees cheered the retention cervedjheLSDfromhim,theaf-in the post-Proposition 13 toSpcrcent. tax on profits from the ~le of of Benson. fida¥it)said. ~~~~~~~~c~h~m~a~t~e~·~Duf~f!y~s~a~id~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M«rine Arrested In Child Abuse OCEANSIDE <AP I -A Camp Pendleton Marine has ooen arrested in connection with the all-night-long beating or the son of a woman he . was to marry today, police say. • ,.. •. .. P VT. WILLIAM J . Wilder, 21, of Salem. Ore .. was arrested Thursday at the base and charged with attempted murder, assault with a deadJy weapon and child abuse in connection with the ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ' . .... June 15 beating, officers said. · The incident was reported to welfare 10· vesligators and then to police by the child's mother. Kathy R. Keeton, 25, alSG of Sale.m. . • Wilder was being held on $10,000 bail pending a preliminary court appearance. Partlcular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the .. Golden Touch" "The si ncere friendly concern for my particular specifications In an automobile. t onvlnced me to buy from Johnson & Son". NANNETTE S. FRYER Corona Ott Mtr. Carll. ANO'rHER SATISIFIEO CUSTOMER .JOHNSON Be SON !• l 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540·5630 . .... w Sat., June 24th Only! I 0 a.m: Til 4 p.m. ALL SALES FINAL No Exdl•ps • Mo Refwds CASH & CARRY SOLD•AS·IS 5312 System HIRltington Beach Ind. Park Mchddett j ~ - N Pu111K ... Dr. .!I J f s,. ... x \ 5312 s,. ... .... 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F.n·d·ay •.• J.u.ne·23-·.1.97·8·---------·S.·rbar····K·"'·lb.lc·t\·/·E·d·l·tOl'_l .• 1 .P·~-.E·d·it·o·'•-• ll Marine Institute Funding in Doubt 1'he lon{:t hoped for Marine Studies lnstitutc in Dana Poinl Harbor appears headed for a setback as one of the early victims of reduce~ property lax revenues. Orange County supervisors last week postponed ac- tion on a joint powers agreement with the county's four "Community college districts covering the proposed $600.000 scientific facility It is uncertain now whether lhe colleges will be able lo put in their SS0.000 apiece shares of building costs and whether supervisors should spend $400,000 in public funds to finance the remainder. The idea behind the educational institute is a good ~me, worthy of support. But in this day and age of govern· ment budget ~utting and in view of the public's attitude ~xpressed loudly at the polls June 6. it seems the institute is s imply ill-timed County government doesn't belong in the education business anyway and its contribution to the institute now should be limited at the most to a low-cost lease or the Dana Point site. If the institute IS the worthwhile project it appears to be. its backers should have little trouble in enlisting the -nnancial support needed from private foundations and private donors Secrecy U nre asonable Orange County is not the only area where local law officials are disturbed by the presence of unknown num- bers of the federal government's reloc~ted. witn~sse~. The situation which surfaced during rnvest1galton of an Oranl!e County murder case is causing headaches in San Diego and Los Angeles Counties, officers from those <.irea s s aid at a rt>cent meeting of the State Sheriff's As · socialion. Although the government gave verbal assurance that no more of the former mobsters turned informants would be located in Southern California alter receiving their new identities. there's no way of knowing that promise has been carried out, the lawmen complained. And, they contended. there 's reason lo believe some of the protected witnesses are involved in the growing problem of organized crime m the southland because they are followed here by relatives and fo.rmer crime world associates More than 100 of the witnesses are believed to be ~iv· mg in Southern California, though the exact number is unknown. This fact. and the federal government's refusal to re· \cC:JI th<.· 1dcntilics of the former crime figures to loc...il • 1uthorities, was the source of repeated complaints at the s heriffs ' conclave, and rightly so Wh.ile the witnesses. may deserve protection. the -.ame applies to the residents of the areas they move to Local law agencies should continue to press for a more reasonable attitude on the part of those administering the federal Witness Protection Program. Mo-pe ds 'Dirty'? Sales of the popular. economical little mo·ped are up 5()0 percent this year compared with 1977. and that's !Jegininmg to cause some concern in the state Air llesources Board. IL seem:, that mo-peds. while getting more than 120 miles Lo a gallon of gas, a lso produce what the ARB terms a "horrendous'' amount of air pollutants. A study shows they emit between 5 and 20 grams of hydrocarbons per mile, compared with 0.4 grams for 1978 c:ars. And. with the estimated 60,000 mo-peds now on Calif orn1a 's roads the number increases daily -that can add up to a lolof s mog. So far s tate mo·ped controls have focused mainly on .safety factors. And federal regulations don't require emissions control devices on the motorized bikes. But that may change. The ARB is examining the·prob- lem and is expected to recommend some emissions con· trot regulations for mo-peds before too long. While cars will continue to outnumber mo-peds by many thousands, the thought that a single "dirty" mo- ped ridden 5.000 miles a year could emit 100,000 grams of pollutants. compared with 2,000 grams for a new car, must lead to the conclusion that some smog-preventive steps eventually will be in order. • Op1n1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. .aox 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/ Eggs By L.M. BOYD Q. "l know a hen's egg should be stor('d small end down, hut v.hy"" A Becau.-.c tlw air pocket :inside 1t 1s tn the large end. Were it stored downward. 1t would tend to rise upward. unstab1hzmg the egg. Q •·I low do you account Cor the fact that the divorce cate m the Soviet Union has tripled since 1960"" /\. C"rcd1t th;1t to the revolt thereabouts h-.• younit women Dear Gloomy Gus Who Is paying the aalarles, travellnit and Uvlnai exJ>('O.'\C!'i or lho5e going to Sacramento to got. tax money lo replace the tax money taken away by Prop. 13" The laxpaycl'31 R.C.S. against household drudgery. They're mostly better educated than their husbands. those wives are. <.1nd they've jumped into a sort of women's liberation of their own. Q "When v.as lhe inlerna· tional pohce force called In· terpol first organiied?" A. ln 1938. In Vienna. Two weeks before the Nazis took over its offices there. The United Slates paid Sl,500 for first year's dues It was re· organized in 1946. Its head· quarters now are In a suburb of P;Jr1s. France, railed St Cloud. Millions of glowworms in habit the caves at Waitomo near Auckland in New Zealand. Their lights II· luminate the rock formations to create an eerie fairyland effect. It's only one or numerous tourut attractions ln New Zealand, bul lf Its llke can be f~d elsewhere ln the world. I don'l know where. Q. "Tho five lnterlockln1 rings that comprise the sym. bot of the Olympic gamet are black. blue, red. green and ye 11 ow . Wha t · s th e 2'1gnlflcance or tb~se colora, Jr any?" A. One of them apJ)tats on every national naa In the world. Nicholas von Hoff man A-Slavic View of U.S. Warts Harvard University invited Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to give the commencement address re· cently and by the time the exiled Russian novelist was finished the audience may have been en· lertaining the thought that he should go back where he came from. He abraded so many opi· nions no one was likely to accept him as one of their own, The old grads of this West Poinl ror government and cor· po ra te careerists might h ave been pleased a t t h e Russian 's reproving those who op posed the war 1n Vietnam Hav e those who worked to pull America out of the con· flict thought of the misery of tht millions left to live under Com· munism in Indochina, he asked. A melancholy thought made more so by those old anti-war people who romanticized the new Vietnamese government in the same way that conservatives today ma.lee over Red China and delude themselves into thinking its kind or communism is :somehow more yummy that that practiced in Russia SOLZHENITSYN 1s. it turns out. not an anti-communist but an anti-capitalist, too. At least P aul Harvey r he is anti the sort or a capitalism Harvard-trained men, and now , increasingly, women guide and administer. Solzhenitsyn's message will be ignored by dismissing him as "spiritual." a word which sug- gests inconvenient virtues which are to be praised but not prac· ticed. Or we may remind ourselves that Jimmy Carter and Anita Bryant are "spiritual,.. meaning one who prays for guidance on important appointments to the Civil Aeronautics Board or baits homosexuals ror Jesus. And is this not a time or miracles when the grand Mormon mufti of Sall Lake City gets a direct telephone call from God to inform him that blacks ure human bemgs·1 If the call wus delayed m coming in. you have to u~erstand what it's like being stlfdk in a phone booth in another galaxy without a dime WITH us. lhe s piritual IS highly individualistic. T he spirit is alone, dwelling solo and by itself in the temple or the body. Russian m ysticis m is com- munal, lied to and part of a peo· pie in a nation. Neither in the Gulag Archipelago where Solzhenitsyn s pent so many years in pain in the communist concentration camp or Yasnaya Polyana where Tolstoy prac - ticed pure Chnstiantity on sus· p1c1ous serfs do men save their souls in sin~le isolation. ,, . Nontaxpayers Try A Defiant Stance The tax revolt in the United States is snowballing . Now Americans are coming forward \.0 announce that they have been paying no taxes at all' Irwin Schiff has refused to pay any income taxes for years and has written a book insist.rn'g thal none of us needs to. Ca meron llall of Wheatland . Wyo .. says he has paid his taxes for the past s ix years with nothing but a s mile. A gravestone seller named E .L. Fowler m Tifton, Ga . has paid no taxes for 22 years and does not intend to. Why is the Internal Revenue Service not prosecuting these in· dividuals? IT MAY BE because in two re· cent cases which the IRS did take to court -the government lost! Ordinarily, the unchallenged verdict of any one court becomes a legal precedent. If you were to go to court to- day refusing to pay your income Ma ilbox taxes your attorney would cite two cases: "The Government \I'S William Drexler 1970" and "The Government vs Norbert Stc1ton 1978 " In each or these cases the de· fendant was accused or paying no taxes on his income. Each de· rendant sought and got a jury trial. And in both cases the federal court jury deculed in favor of the defendant. The Jury, 1n effect. agreed that "the IRS has no legal right to collect taxes .. ('AN ANYBODY take his tax case to court and win on similar grounds" Mr. Drexler, himself a for mer lawyer, says "yes.·• When the tax man demanded to look at his books Drexler cited the Fifth Amendment ; he re· fused on coost1tutional grounds to produce his financial records -and got away with it. Let me say that others who have tried something similar have ended up in federal prison. Drexler says that those who went to prison were not properly prepared, not entirely familiar with their own constitutional rights. A principal point which Drex- ler made in his defense was that the Constitution authorizes the Congress to levy and collect tax· The Idea of a personal savior must be perfectly lncom· prehenslble to the starets, this Russian holy man. Another de- lusion of an overpleasured, sel!- indulgent people. We understood Sol.zhenitsyn, or at least we thougl'\1 we did, when be was In Russia. The closer he Is to us. the more we shall be forced Lo ignore him even wbile he writ.es his great, long Russian novels in the un· Slavic state of Vermont because we can't put bis two and two together. IT 'S NOT given to us to un· ders tand how thi s anti· Bolshevik. thts man. who has done more injury to communism that our armies have, cannot believe in democracy. He has been sold to us as bigger on hum a n rights than Jimmy Carter. stronge r on human dignity than the Pope. and the man doesn't believe in ma· jority rule. He doesn't believe in the first Tuesday after the first Monday 10 November, nor in the open primary, nor in the Gallup poll. He is un-American, thAt is, he is non·American. and yet we have made him the international figure representing civilized humanism. His anti-democrallc bias doesn't make Solzhenitsyn de· v1ant from the Western tradi· tlon. Respect for human dignity es -but does not authorize tJie Congress to delegate or transfer that right to the IRS or anybody else~ SO WHAT Drexler did was to file a tax return each year, responsing to au ques tions with Fifth Amendment objections. Not many Americans would like to see the chaos in oar CQun· try which Italy suffers -where almost everybody thumbs his nose at the tax collector. ...... bas only come recently to be con nected with o~r Ideas 1>r political economy. If this Russian novelist ls a Slavic mystic and a ChrlsUarf platonist, Pinto too was oo friend of democracy. The Greek philosopher would have been ~s appalled by our music. o~r television and our newspapcr'S as this Russian is and would have agreed all three should be closely controUed as much tor moral as ror political reasons. FROM TIDB we need not de- duce it's time to burn tbe Constitution. but to see bow politically ethnocentric we've become, how absorbed in oµr tho~ehts. bow tunnel-vision~ a bout other ways and other values and other possibilities. Solzhenitsyn has been unkind enough to remind us American soe1ety has infinitely expanded the marketplace for ideas. While we see ourselves as a splendid solid people of ennobled im· agination. this mystic, tbis monkish spiritualist sees us as vulgar, self-prettifying joggers m special $50 sneakers. A s a propaganda instrument for the playing of the Magnificat lo our vanities Aleks andr Solzhenitsyn will have not more uses for Washington than he did for the Kremlin. But since we can't send this uncomfortable man back to Russia, where should he be exiled next? .. But what these court case!> and state referel'ldums are pro- viding is a forum through which a long·silent rrfajorily can ex- press their resentment against having their hard-earned money used for the support of the in- digent and the immoral at home and abroad. The voters are educating lbe government -and you watch! Politicians of both parties are falling over one another m their eagerness to respond. • J Voters N e ed More Infonnation on Judges To the Editor Regarding ".Judge Ousters Poorly Targeted.. . . . . what a pity to read about four judges. their s pecific duties on lhe bench, and 'some' background information on lhem after the election. To assume this ousting hap. pened because of "an electorate that was already in a surly mood on olber issues" is missing a very vital point 1 believe a message is being sent from the voter to whomever it may con· cern that Mr. Law Abiding Citizen is tired of the ever· incr easing crime rate in our country. The criminal and "his- rlght.s" a_nd protection seem to outweigh the rights and protec· lion or the law abiding citizen. We are fl ood ed daily with statistics and news of serious crimes being committed by re· peat oCfendf'rs who have been turned loose py one agency or another, or by u ''lenient judge." WHAT m(.ly have happened to our incumbent judges in this pa~t election need not happen again if the public is adequately informed prior to casting their votes. When r vote tor a judge today, T believe my choice is as Important as my choice for flOV· ernor. yet I am voting with n lack or knowledge in rclatlon to Individual judf(es How can we rind out more about the individual Judges we are vollna ror? Who can alve lbc publlc IJ\lormation regardins the cases they try I e. civil or criminal? llow can we d e· termlne lf we :ire votlnat for a le· nlcnt Juc:tae. or one who 1$ more strict (without relying on those who resort to campaign trickery)., There has to be a better way of informing the voter so. tbat what happened to these four de· dlcated and respected judges will not happen again. There should be a way the voter can determine which person he feels is best suited for the job. God forbid we s hould SEAT or UNSEAT the wrong judge! MIKI GIARDINO In a pre-election td1torial the Daily Pdot commtnttd on the qualifications of the four incumbenl 1udges rtwo of whom later were wt· aeatedJ and recomm~d that they bt retained. Ed&lor Ttl the Editor In your Junt' H ed1tor1al con· cern1ng Senate Bill 1045, a number of mis l e ading In- terpretations were put forth con cernin.i the rolo of the profession of pharmacy • The California SU i e Legislature passed a btll In 1975 that requires pharmacists to is· 5ue warnings to patients when dispensing a drug that Poses a substantial risk when taken with alcohol or which may Impair a person's ability to drive. Now the Food ond Drug Admlnlstra· tton Is proposintt to remove several of these druu from prt· erlpt1on status enabling lhom to be purchased without any medical-prof~elonnl contact at the lime of purchue. AL 0 NOT mentioned in your ~dltorlal, 98 100, as written ' would .only restrict the availability or over-tbe-counter medication sales via grocery markets and convenience stores during a one,year evaluation period. During that year the California State Board of Pharmacy would determine if these lypes or medications are sufficiently safe for the general public's use. Medications con· stdered sale then would be free· Iv sold via •tnY outlet wisb.lng lo do so. It seeU\.~ logical that if a drug is dangerous enough to require a prescript.loo and warnings by statute, then certainly the public's vested interest should be protected by a regulating agency. We all have observed that drug manufacturers in their zeal to in· crease sales or their patented 'W"'11d It hl4I If I ""'1 a. /ltldtlll I ono9 ""°'*"" "' .,,_ .......,,.__,, nostrum s and rem . edies do little to tell the public useful information concerning some of the less desirable effects or their products. ~B 1()115 will not remove one dime Crom the grocery s tores, the over·lhe· counter drugs that are currently selling in the grocery stores will maintain their readily available ,:zrotery store Shel r status. DAVID WELLS President. Orange Colmty Pharmacist Assn The ed1tcmal pointed out that SB 11>45 would restnct the avaJlabWly of a numbeT of former.prescriptwn drugs which the FOA ha.s concluded art aaf t for over-the-counter 30le provided they carry adequate Con· aumtr warnblg lobeb. Editor. A d rit'r To the Editor Tom Hayden, on the David Frost show. said that young peo- ple of today must accept the fact that they will not have It as good as their parents. I would like to say to young people lJ you elect Tom Hayden, or those that appoint Tom Hayden. younotonl)' won'thaveit. as good you won't dciscrve to have ltugood. JIM BOLDING •. Letters from rtadnr m-. wdcom~. The rtght lo C~lft ldtfrri to /tt lf"O« or elimirlort hbd ii rflnwd l.ftten of 300 tiUOrcts <>r ltu U1W ~ QfOfft pn/n~t. All Ldtm muit m· dvM dgnaftir~ and maUing oddnu bat namtri ma11 ~ todMtfd on r~· qw$1 1/ lilf /ic•tnt rwa.on ii appar-t71l. Potlry wsU Mt bf pubUWd. - . \ ' .NATION I MUSIC Fnday. June 231 1978 DAILY PILOT A 7 Mr. Chips Too Busy for Nostalgia 4th Bee Gee Star Rising By MARY CAMPBELL NEW YORK t AP 1 i\ndy Gibb is proud that he·s a s uccess as a solo singer while his three older brothers, the Bt.·c Get's. arc riding a high wave of popularity, too .. We're both peaking I couldn't think of anything nicer than this fore-. er," he says. ··-•• EVEN SO, H.E CONCEDES, HE admires them .•.so much that if they asked him to join lhem. he , probably would g ive up his personal fame and do : it. .•• ··A lot of people thought I was going to t.tl Tops in Pops ~~1 join them when I grew uµ," says Andy. who's 20 • · 1 · m happy lo sl<.ty <.ts ,• I a 111 . But if they asked m e I would probably 1ump :it rt .. And) was JO when thl' lfr« GL·e~ began mount • JnJ! an intemat1onal follow111 g :: "I had a t<.'rrrblc t1m1• 111 St·hool after that, •• Andy says "I couldn't get on \\rth anyone. the k1c!s · m ore than the teachers, because I was brother Lo the Bec Gees I found that at every school l went . to. I lt:ft school very early. · WHEN H E WAS GROWING UP a nd his brothers were away from home and famous, Andy hardly knew them. fe ll a generation removed from them. Now. he says. he feels they're alike in several ways "I like ballads. but romantic and energetic. I don't like dreary te ar jerker ballads." he says. ··w e have similar attitudes in our song writing. We like uptempo thrngs, positive energy." The Bee Gees the name stands for the Brothers Gibb -Barry. 31. cind twins RobiA and Maurice. 28. spent a number of years in Australia. getting their act together Andy was 6 months old. , m 1958. when the Gibb family moved to that coun· try from England. ANDY STARTED PERFORMING AT 13 , in tourist bars on the is land of Ibiza. where the fami· ly was livin~ then. and 1t looked like he was a pro· spect for show business The Bee Gees advised him to do what they had done: get seasoning in Australia "I planned lo stay fi ve years but I just stayed two," Andy says. "I never had a hit single there. I put one out but 1t never did anythUlg I was known there. though. I did a lot of TV t alk shows." Andy le ft Australia <.ifter a telephone call from Barry in 1976 · "He told me to come to Miami because I was going to make a record and he was goi ng to take it ... to the Bee Gees' record company. RSO. I didn't r ealize how close h(' was following my career in Australia. I hadn 'l any idea "Two weeks after he called, I was il1 Miama. I went like a shot. nothing could hold me back. "I made a single <.ind an album and got a re- cording contract Barry sang on some of the songs. m a purely cosmetrt.• way, a nice add-on. He only makes himself involved in places that never take anything away from my s rnging, which is nice ... WHEN HIS FIRST ALBUM, "Flowing Rivers," cam e out last summer, Andy went on tour to publicize 1t, opening shows for Neil Sedaka. Andy's "I jus t .Just Wa nt To Be Your Everything" was onc or 1977's biggest hit records and his "Love Is Thicker than W.{lter" also became a hit This year, Andy went out headlining a tour for the firs t lime His second LP. "Shadow Dancing," was released in June, while his single "Shadow .Dancing." written by all four Gibb brothers, was the country's No. I best-seller Blanketing the country w1tb Andy Gibb m June. R SO re leased another single by ham. "Everlasting Love." wratten by Barry ..... . ... Dy HUGH A. MlJLUGAN AP' S..Clel Cer..._..,. PUTNEY, Vt. -On recent s uccessive s unny June mornings the tall. s lender. upright oc- togen arian le ft his 190-year-old book-lined farmhouse to attend the graduating exercises at Windham and Marlboro colleges. rr" On the way to the second one. he passed Mark llopkins College. In other years he would have al· tended the commencement there too, but there wa11 a "For Sale" s ign on the lawn Rising educa· lion costs and the end of the baby boom we re about to claim another v1ct1m HAD H E CHOSEN TO WEAR his academic robes. Dr. Walte r Hendricks was en- titled by collegiate protocol to dangle three gold tassels over his left eye from the flat roor of his m ortarboard. He had three colleges. More <C,..-been president of allc~· J amazing st\11. he had Stew founded them all, started -- them from scratch or whatever he could scratch up. Before he came along, the Marlboro campus was a dairy farm·; Windham was a gravel pit . Mark Hopkins had been the stately porticoed home of a forme r Vermont governor and federal judge. All three colleges were founded after World War II. when Hendricks, already in his 50's, re- turned Crom Biarritz. France, where he had helped set up the GI university after completing one career as head or the Humanities Department at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Love Daven F anlasy With Style CHICOPEE. Mass. <AP> -Lots of motels have cashed in on the sexual ~but how many in the style of the Jungle Room, HaD'ger No. 5 or the Circus Room? "This is a fantasy haven," says Maya Asselin, 29. who along with her 31 -year-old husband, Robert, runs the Pines Motel. YOU CAN SPEND THE NIGHT like Tarzan a nd Jane in the Jungle Room under a bamboo canopy, or in the Hanger No. 5 room on a bed sus- pended from the ceiling by heavy-duty chains. Soon you'll be able lo b~nk out in the Circus Room on a waterbed surrounded by a cage. TuC'ked umid hamburger JOmts. gas stations and discount stores on a neon-lined strip of M :is:.a chusells 33, the Pines does not look like a motel that l'atcrs to those with a tas te for the ex· ollC BUT THERE ARE TIP-OFFS. One is the big "Waterbeds" sign out front, and another is availability of day and hourly rates. Many people rent a room for no longer than three hours in the afternoon or evening, whlch ap- parently doesn't bother the Asselins. "Tbe rooms are very romantic." laughs Maya,~. a native of Peru with an accent that makes the word "romantic" not sound corny. "We get mostly young couples who want to try something new," she says, "but couples in their 60s have come. One of them got a rught in the Jungle Room as a present from their kids " Another couple spent their 50th wedding an· n1versary in Hanger No. 5, she says. TH E ~ELINS SPLIT THE WORK at the Pines. Maya plans most or the rooms, and then her husband and father move in with the crushed velvet. glass and paint. Each room has a theme. and most have heated waterbeds, mirrors on the walls or ceiling. AM· FM stereo, tape and record players and color ca- ble television. , The "romantic" room themes distinguish the Pines from other motels that offer a less entertain· ing environment. Among the favorites: -THE J UNGLE ROOM'S THATCHED roof bed ~anopy was rescued by Maya from .a Chinese r esta urant that had gone out of business. The large waterbed is covered with an imitaUon leopard spread. and the walls are lined with bamboo reeds. grass and vines. No s moking aJ lowed. ' Hanger No. 5 is dominated by the hanging hcd. Walls are lined with mirrors that rertect soft red lighting. -The Mod Room ·s ultraviolet lights were Maya's idea: "I thought it would be romantic to make love in a room with black lights," she gig- gles The walls are black. and white, and Asselin said lhe mirror on the ceiling is a big sell.ing point. -THE GOLDEN PARADISE FEATURES all sorts or ~oft gold lighting, a big gold waterbed and shiny gold wallpaper, The "decor by King Mjdas" on the motel's rate s heet was inspired by a dream Maya'ssisterhad • The PinPs has had a bit of an 1denl1ty pro· blem. The motel's ad in the Chlcopee City Directory • for example, ls bordered by the outlines of stately pine trees. But its ads in an alternative weekly newspaper feature a different outline: a man and a woman. apparently naked, embracing. -A.U·Ser er .... -... MQonlite Sale SUMMER SCHOOL STARTS JULY 5th .,. ... Hun1tngton Centor's Fantaallc 11-hour sate tonife from 7 to 10p m end continues on Sat subjec:I to stock on hand BNctl Blvd & Edinger Al th• San Diego Fwy •, -~~~~~~~~~~ ... Call 642•5871. Put 1 few word• to wor for ou. * * LOW TUITION * • Remedral program tmohaslzlng the basic. In Reeding. Arlthmetfe. E.ngllah and Spelling Before and after school care 1vatla.ble tor children of working patents FOUMTAIM YAU.Ff t 6835 Brookhurst Streot (714) 962·3312 Yet there was something uniquely medieval, about these threl' s maJI colleges located within a 10 mile t rianglf> in the rolling hills of southern Vermont Hendricks believed that a col· lege was a community of scholars and students. h ving and working logetht:r. taking time out from Spinoza and Shakespeare lo help push each other's cars out of the snow, tapping the maple trees together along with the ancient ba·rds and seers. Doing your own thing wasn 'L as important as let· ting learrung to do its thing All three schools were progressive lo the point that Harvard a nd Ya le are now gelling back lo where they began revising the curriculum to stress general knowledge over specialization, pre· paring a student to ru1r111 his potential for living and loving and giving. rather than just filllng out a job application form ON THE LOVELY CAMPUS EDWr\RD Durell Stone designed for Windham College al Hendrick~· urging, the founding rathe r watched the academic procession wind past the dormitories named for him and tus wife Flora . Then he took a seat in the rear row or the theater. recognized by a few of the older faculty m embers but unknown to most of the graduates and their parents. At Murlboro nt•xt day. he parked his car near the girls dormitory that had once been the presi· d ent's house where he raised four children and again chose a rear seat in the auditorium since made famous by the Marlboro Music Festival. In the drone of the commencement oratory. he could have sat the re like Mr. Chips in front of Mrs. Wickelt's fire. letting the pas t flood in on him with the bright s unshine filtering through the sugar maples. ticking off the years and the names in alphabetic progression . . Crawford, Eldredge. Gore. LaPlanlt', Mulligan. Mivray. Pratt, Shingle . until the chorus sang in his ears or aftbousand bygone joys and triumphs. problems and despairs. bhuards. huc1~('1 battles. trustee tights. graduates • perk up the patio with a new set ot cust11ony riads v1v1d florals ot w1ou clean vinyl for the chaise or chair' t 1 •a& chem pad 1. 59 2/$3 20· x 72' chaise pad 2 .59, 2/$5 24 'x72"4 99 ch.i•se Da<I • I l' Piiiow 99c ~ gone on to glory and a few already dead. but he n<?vcr had time for noslltlgia. UIS Fr\VORITE THEORY OF education was Mark Hopkins iltting on one eod or a log with a student on the 0,ther. But when Walter Hendricks sat on the log. dis- coursing on Chaucer in his cherished one-on-one s ituation. he was always jumping up to help the ele<."trician extricate his truck from the mud, show carpenter Luke Dalrymple how he wanted that old blacksmith shop converted to a library. talk some sense into a passing student who wanted to drop out in frustration over h1~ grades. soothe the ego of a young faculty member unhappy with his .class schedule ri!mind the cook that his community of ~cholars 'and students would concentrate better if those blueberries ripening on Mather Hill ap· peared soon in pies. . While the gradlJates were still out on the lawn having their pictures taken. the founder or three Vermont colleges stopped by Hendricks House, bjs little pubhs tung firm 1n Putney, to see how orders were coming in for the complete and annotated Herman Melville. his prestige project of the year. NEXT HE DROPPED BY THE POST office and picked up a check from a local farmer who had put I.000 taps in the grove of sugar maples he owned over by South Pond. The sap had run lat~ and he went to his study, a converted cowbarn ov· e rlook1ng the Connecticut River. and wrote another half chapter of the book he is finishing on Robert Frost , hjs lifelong friend ·whom he had studied under at Amhearst. As a young writer. he had lived on Frost's Vermont farm. For Walter Hendricks, alter all those years and all those beginnings. commencements have always been a time of beginning, of getting on with something and leaving the past behind. which is why no ivy has ever grown on him or any of tus colleges W. 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The Balboa Yacht Club will send ocean racers of t h e Interna t ional O ffs hor e R ule, M idget O cean Racing Association a nd P e rforman ce Handic a p Racing Fleet ratings in to action in the second and th a rd races of its 66 Series Saturday and Sunday. BOATING Berniuda BOA TING I OBITUARIES PUB LIC NOTICE HOflCI: OI' PUik.iC MIAlllNG NOTICE IS MERI.BY GIVEN !Mt• llUbllc l\eerino Wiii .. held 11¥ Ille Clly Cot1ntll of lhe Cltv ol Cott• Meu on Jiiiy '• ttTI, •I tht no11r Ott JO pm, In Ille COlln(ll Cht"'°'"' Of Cll• H•ll. 11 Ftir Otive. 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H tton· NeQetl•• OK••••tlon tor Ruone Or o Petlllon R n l6 J:,,:~·;~ •nee CH" lolY PllOI. P1;0ll\hed Oral'9f COlst OellV Piiot. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 1"41t UJt.11 June t•. " . ..,.....,J•••v /, 1'11 et H id II~ ..,,, Dlace, ""Y .,,0 •II 1-----------..:.;.;..;..;..:1 " _,..._ ""' 1lll Tt per"°'1• lnternt.O nwy -•r •nO tie nura by tht 0 11 COlln<ll on lhe •toremenrioneo olrm EILEENP PHINNEY. cnv Cl«ll P11bll•hed OrM91 C:O.SI Delly Piiot. J..neU. ttTt P UBUC NOTI CE l'ICTITIOUS •USllllU S NAME STAT•MENT T,,. hlllOwlnQ l*'DI 1 i d0<"4 11111• fleS) •S. P U BUC N OTICE l'ICTITIOUS IU$1NES$ NAME STATEMllHT "If I put everything owoy I'll forget to ploy with them." TUE NEWPOR T H ARBO R Y acht C lu b will be host to the Laser dinghies in the Western Re gion al Championships Sat urd ay a nd S unday. Trophy Retained IHIVATE. II.SI H1c11ot• Unit 0 . -------------I M11nt11191on BMcn, Clllllom•• •Jt.IT PUB LIC NOTICE R•Ymond J-How•rd, 11>4 SI M<iry\ Ct .. Lono lita<h C•ltf0ft1r• T flt IOllOWlllQ fltr\Ol\S are dO•ftQ' 1111\lnen•s E•C.HT·BALL DEVELOPMEMT COMPAN Y, 'IOI eo ... Sl•fft. St11te -------------1 '°81) OllDINANCI! NO 1 .. 2' Thi\ l>lls.,,.U I\ conducted by 11n "' 01vtdudl P•Y"'Ofld )•""tt Howard 110. Nt wc>ort Be.Kh. Cl<. '1..o ~For the Record The Dana Poin t Yach t Club will jo in forces with Oceanside Yacht C l u b for the a n nua l Ocean side Argosy Saturd ay and S U11day. Sout hern Californ ia Yachting Association calend ar: . Los Angeles-Long Beac h H A MI LTON, Bermu da <AP> T he U n ited States team re· tain ed t he Internation a l O n ion P a t c h Tr.op hy Thursd ay in a four-r ace sailin~ series culminat· ing with the e n d o r the New por t-to-Bermu da Yacht r ace. AN OllOINANCI! 0,. THE CITY COUNCIL 01' THI! CITY 01' COSTA MESA, CAL.,OllNIA, AOOl'TlO l'UllSUANT TO THE l'ltOYISIONS 01' THE CALlfOltNIA COMMUNITY ltl!Ol!Vl!LO l'Ml!N T LA W, Ol!CLAlllNO THI MIM•EllS OF THE CITY COUNCIL AS TH E llEOl!Vl!LOl'MENT AGENCY Of THE CITY 01' COSTA MUA. This S1•t.,.._1 w•s riled wnh the County Cler .. ot 0••"0<' Coljntv on JYnt ll, 1919 ,....,, Publisl\rd Orenor '°"'' O.•I• Ptlot Jt1ne t•, ?>. lO-nd Jyty I 1~11 G•rv Fo!Qr>er. l()ll S0\1111 P.ac:it•c COIJt Hwy , Oen• Point, <:A ..,67' Berrv Herrn.11\0n, l374J MdQtlten l'IH. Soul"~. c:A. .,.,, l(~ftO•ll Br.•I Comp .. ny I 1 -lnef\hlc>I 'IOI Oo•• !>trfft, !lt11l~ llO. 11tewc>ort Buen CA ~66() l!u\ ll"""H\ ·~ ~onOt1CCtd b" .; Qener •lc>Mlntr\llop lllt /9 B irth• C ABR ILLO BEACH YAC HT C L UB -Small Boat Regatt a, Saturday, Sun d a y . LONG BEA C H YAC H T C L U B -Cat a lina Is land Series No. 3 (IOR, PHRF, M O R A, M ORF> Satu r d ay. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY P UB LIC NOTICE OF COSTA MESA OOES HEREBY I ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS !---------------' Kend•ll Brl•f Comp~n• • Pilflntf\1110 ev The Brott C:o<POttttoon .t C.litOf'nld Corpor41t1orr B.,ty8rlel, Pfesio.nt . FOUNl AIN VALLl!V COMMUNITY HOSPITAL MAV U, lt1t Mr atld Mr'-Jose Ze1w1e. J'ount•I" V•lleJ, llOy. MAy»,1'11 Mr •nd Mn ~I Wtlntr, F011n 111n V•ll•y, t>oy. Mr end M~ 0...let Tr0\11>, l'o.inw1n V•ll•r. C>Oy. May JI, 1'1t Mr •nd MO Herotd R•pel Ml\)IOft V1•10.oor1 J-4.1'71 Mr •nd Mr~ Reymond (11own w~,,tm1n~ter qnt Mr •"0 M t"t> ~oberl P•u f nt•no Co\I• Mrw Qtrl J-·· 1'71 Mr •ncl Mt\ R1c,,.rd Mutt " Ht1n1 •rwiton 8t«". 01rt J-•.1•11 Mr and M" Stephrn 1 hornlon Fot1nl•lt1 Vallo. C>Oy J -II, 1'71 Mr tnd M rs. Jonn All ''· Wo\1Mln$1•, Qlrt. J-n.1m Mr. enet Mr'-1.Atl'Y F'""1.M, Hllllt· •"9ton BMCJ>, "''' ,,_,,,m• Mr •"" Mn . Ol.arln V.arg.K, F0\111-teln V•llev. Dov. J-14.1971 Mr •nd Mt-. Gef•ld ZllCIWfO, Hunt· •"O'°" Buel>. 01r1 Mr and Mr~ JoM Cieo•Qe, I ounrn1n \/olleY. b0¥ June ti. t.it Mf nnd Mr\ (,,uy l t•t F-uunldtn V~litY !)Of Deaths Elsewhere L ONDON c/\P J Mark Robson. 64, (1lrn editor, dir<'l'l or and pro· ducer. died T uesday of a heart allal·k . the U .S. Embass y here s a id Wed- nes day Among t h e films he directed were ··valley of the Dolls.'" ·:von Ryan's Expres s." ·Bridges !Jl Toko· R, .. an<! ··Earthquake " WASHINGTON !AP l l''N lcral .Judge Luthe r W. Youngd a hl , 82, a forme r t hree t er m R e p ublican ~overnor o f M 1n n esot a w h o earned nat ion a l fame for his <·ourt r uli n gs 1n the McCar thy era, died al his h o m e h ere Wednes· day COPENHAGF.N. l>f'n mark CAPI Former Prime Maniskr J en s Ot· lo K rag, 63, "ho l ed Den mark into the Euro- pean Common Markt•t in 1972. died toduy P'IEltCI lltOTHHS SMITHS' MOltTUAIY n:.>I Main SI H untmgton 8 Pa<;h 536-6539 SHEHQ MOllTUARY 976 So Coas1 Hwy L'aguna Beach 494·1535 1533 N El Camino Reill Scln Clemente 492-0100 P'HIC f'.lMILY COLOMl.ll FUMflt.ll HOMf 7801 Bol<;1 A ... WP<.lm1n-.1pr 893 35:.>~ P'.lC IFIC YlfW MIMOlllAL P'.All• Cemetery Mortuary Chaoel 3500 Pac 11tc Vie w Orio1P Newoor1 Ca l1lorn1,) 644·2700 McCOllMICIC MOITUAlllU Laguna BPac.h 494-9415 Laguna Hill' 168 0933 San Juan Can1~trano ·~5-1776 IAL Tl·llllCH llOH FUMlllAL HOMI Corona del Mar 6 73-9450 COst.1 Ml'l'la 6<16 :?4:?4 llU.lllOAOW4Y MOllTUAIT 110 Broa<JwcJv Co~1.1 Mesa 542.g150 Slo4Jm1VTHIU-1.AMI MOITUAU WUTCUPJ CHA.PB. 427 E 17th SI CoataMOM 646-4888 SAN CLEMENTE G£NEllALHOSPITAL JUNE U, 1'11 Mr and MR• Sltptten 0.••"5. S.tn C:tem•,,.•. Qlr1 Mr dnd Mr,,_ JOMll>fl R. Sftlllh, S.." Juen C.r>IStrano, olrt Mr •nd Mrs Richard Ro» 11 Sen Ctemtnlt, l>Oy. Mr •nd JU NE IS, 1'11 M r •nd M r\ Paul Wtrnt'" S.dn Clem .. nte t>oy Mr .tnd Mrs OtLtOft Abell San Clt'menttt 01rt JUNE 10. ltll Mr •nd MH Et'"' Lom~t' l ct;un..s 1.t .. l Pl.Q1rt DEITRICH C.ROVER CLEVELAND DEITRICH, r~ of 11'1 Newport VIiias In ...._, llttch. c:.. P••sed ew•v Ofl J.,,.,. 23, 1'11 •• the -ot 91 8eto~o h..-icl ot Lu<itttt 0.1rrlth or Nt .. oort BNcfl. c:.. Ho tormat 1vnera1 wr•lc~wUI INlheld. tnl..-ment will~ at the Holrrl• c..nwt•ry '" Oallas Cllv. 1111no1, Sml1~ TUlt\111 lamb C:o,te Me~ Mort.-ydlrMtors Mto-48118. SANKEY PE AHL I ~ANICEY ••rnlenl uf (Of Ond oet Mbr CA • OitSM"O ~wav on Junt' n. 1018 SYN•Vl!d llV llf't \On Robert Sanko of ~I• Me.,. c.. •nd ) Qr•ndf P\Hdf~n Sf-4"Vl((l'"Jo Wftl t>f' (()0 d11<ltd Mond<ly Jun• )o 1'18 ~r 1 00 P M. Bttl B•~ow .. v Cn•P<"t wolh F •'"'' lohn Ashe• o• St J.tm•• EPl\tOP411 Churth 0111cia1tno '"'"' '"Pnl wdt b -at Harbo r L itwn Crmf'1ery Ml\ SM\~ f'Y wd\ a mf"M~' or Ill• SI (•(rt1a vu•IO gl Int St J•mn Ec>•H0061 Church B.,11 RrwOwb'f Mott\Htry c:llrl'tfot\ ZIMMEll, SA [0WARO M ZIMMER SR re•• °""' ot C~l<I ,.,...,., C• •oHnn •M•~ d<rnl of Btll, UI Pe•se<f .away on J""" 21, 1~18 '>unio•NI llv h•o '°"' Edward M Z•mm.,, Jt • •M Rot>ert P z,m mer ol S•nta Ana . Ca-atso 4 o,-•n0<.n1fdrf'f\ Furerctt ~'"'<~ wilt bt COMYtled f-y Junt 21, t•la 01 II 00 A M at Bell Bro.ctway Cnapel w 1trt Rev Brucf' Kurrte othc• .. fU\Q In t~tmpnl, •l '"" Fort Log.>n Hat<Ondl {~rn•lery Otnvet, C:olOt"lldO Mr Zo m mer w•s A member of the Los A"9f'"' Etks LodOe .ano •t>tored from '""' VS Navy M\ a Chu~f Warrant OfhC-er attrr '\~rv1nQ tn World War'-I & u 01f~t •or~ llt ll BrMCJWay Morluary. CLARK f .l\NN IE EMILY CLAql(, c>as~t'd 1'W•Y in C.afm1tha~t, Ca on Juntt 11 1~18 O~atly belbYfCI mOlh•t ol Vtrqlnla tenlQhtOf or Por1ervl11e. Ca R"ol>t!rta Hlr\11 ot Lu V~\, Jun Ci.borne ol C•rmlc l\aer. 8cloved qr.tnamot~r ot-.110. ornt~r•ndmolh•r ot 1l S,urv1v~d cll5oo by numerou-r. noects and 110011ews A na1 .. e· 01 Nebraska, -U ¥Mrs A resident ot Co\ta M•w \Inc~ 1930, HPr latnor '" It• Sil&s Clark bull! "'hat is now ~nown '" lht' C:0,141 Mr\OI Hotel on C:Mrer Strttt .111-.0 ,,.,,. 8 hll' Too Motet IOUIM Oft t-port Blvd RhollertA .. no v.,01111• _, .... moe" ol lh<t Ut A lnd ct.,..\>KQtldll<rtt!d from N•wpo<t Harbor Hoqh X'-1 Slw had ""'°n con. •••.,~<•no In (.arm,c~' '"" n••t ) vurs C.raYttt<te ...,,.1c.-s w111 iw held on Satyrd•r J""" 1', 1978 at 2 oo PM •I Hel"bor RMI Cemf'lery Arr .. nqo me11h l>y S1err• V•~w cn•~I 6101 """ Ot"'<. Ot•CI C..,•m1<na•I Ca •'161 0 1 ISi\ S anta MonJca B ay K 1NG HAR BO R YAC HT CLUB -Summer One-D esig n R egatta. Saturday. M ALIBU YAC HT C L U B -P ring le Jovita · t ion a l <multihull> Saturday. PAL OS V E RDES-SA NT A MONI C A Y A C H T Ct.UBS -C h a nne l Is lands-Santa M o n ica n ay race. Saturd ay, Sun day. N e wPort· Balboa BAlll/\ CORINTHIAN Y ACHT CLUB -Stars .. rnd Stripes Regatta, Satur day, S anday. HALBOA YACllT CLUR --66 Ser ies No. 2·3. I IOR, M ORA. P H RF> Saturday, Sunday. NEW PORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB -L aser Wes tern Regio n a ls, Saturday, Sunda y; Lehma n -12 Treas u r e Hunt, Saturday, S unday. DANA P O l NT·OCEANS1DE YAC HT C L U BS -Oceanside Argosy, S aturday, S unday. COR O NADO cff~ ~~~HT C LU B -L asko Spr ing Ser ies, Saturday. CORONADO YACH T C L UB -Sun a n d Sea Regatta !in vitation a l h a ndicap> Saturday. MISSION B A Y YAC HT C LUB -Qualifying races (Jr. Sabot) Sat urday. S unday: Inv ita tio n a l rcj!atta (Victory Class > Sutur day, Sun day : Great Race Ill {Laser >. Sunday OCE/\NSIDE YACil T CLUR Oceanside Argosy. Dana Pl)lnt to Oceanside and Ret urn. Saturday, Sunday, S pecial Series !Sabotl Sunday. SANTA CLARA RACI NG ASSOCIATION Sum mer Serie s (all cl assesJ Sunday. S/\N DI EGO YACH T CLUB -L amb ert Series (Cal -25> Saturda~. Vol l me r Series c Coronado-25) Saturday, ·Sunday. S m all Series • t PC> Saturday, Sunday: Nation al R egatta <Sr. Sabot> Saturday, Sunday. Whitson Trop h y <Sol· ang 1 Saturday : Laser Circuit , Saturday: S u mmer Sen e s ( Etchells -22> Sunday: M anna Series Ont 110 I Sunday . SOUTHWEST E RN YACH T CLUB - :-x>utt1western l nv1tat1on a l (power I t oday North a nd In.la nd <.:HANNEL I SL ANDS Y ACH T CLUB Chan- nel Is lands to Redondo Beach . Saturday. Sun day. POMONA VALL EY S/\ILING ASSOCIATION Sam Cook finals . Saturday. SANT/\ BARB ARA YACHT CLUB -San Francis co to Santa Barb a r a r ace. starts today. Spr1n g Sencs ton e -d esign > S unday. • Big on Boats Broker Emlwsimtic Fig ures com p iled by t h e R oyal B e rmuda Yacht C lub, a cosponsor o f the New Qorl ·lO· Ber m uda race, s h o w e d t h e U.S. team with 19 1 poin ts to 171 fo r South Ameri ca and 63 for Bermuda . T H E SERIES con sist- ed of a n overnight race from Oyster Bay. N Y . to Newport, R J • a pair of day races off Newport a n d the r un to Bermuda. T h e 12 competin g yach ts w ere scored o n t h e basis of on e a nother, rather than in relatio n to t h e rem ai n i n g 150 yac h ts in v ar i ous c lasses ente red in the races. I n the Newpor t -to· Bermu da r ace. Acadia fin ish ed first in fleet a nd that counted as fir s t for the United States 1n the O n ion Patch s eries. T h e British Marionette: was set>on d in nect a n d 1n th(' race. T H E ONION Patch co mpetition Wl.I S in - augurated in 1964, to be run in the years when t h e Newport -l o · Berm uda race as h e ld . The Uruted States h as won t h e trophy every year ext>ept for 1966, when England won it. T h e t wo maJor w in ners m the Newporl·tO· Bermuda race were de· termaned Thursday wit h s i x o f t he 162 yachts in the race still out P UBLIC NOTICE SECTION I: Tiie Clly C.O..n<ll 01 the ll·m.. Clly ol Costa /MM I Inds end decl••f" NOTICE TO Cltl!OITOllS lh•I 11\e ulSll"ll R-vel_...,.,t A(ll'n· Ne. A-'5611 Cy ol tn. clly o4 Cotti MeU lllS -n SUl'EltlOll COUllT Of' TllC In exlstenu since Jenuary 11, 1'12, STATE Ol'CAUl'OllNIA 1'011 anCI ll>ert rem.IM • Med lor sucn THE COUNTY 0,. Oii.ANGE •otncy wlltllt1 rhe cnv o4 Cosll Mew In the M<lller 01 the Estel• or Thi\ "01-t wes llled with '"" C:011nly Cl&A ot Or•noe <:o..ntv on M"Y lo, '"' f .. Sttl Pt1b11Shed 0r...,t Conl O.tty Pllor. JyM 1, •, t•, 73, 1'7• The c:ny <:ouncll further find' •nd MAUDE v ASBURY. 0.C.•MCI 2141>-I• dtclerts thet 1ne hurlnQ on lhlS NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEN lol--------------Ordln•r>ee hes bMn duly noticed •nd c•edllors ~•jno er .. "" 41Qot•ll\t ow l>tld 1>11l"Wlnl to Gellloml• Ht•ltl't •nd wk! de<-lo Ille ~ cte1ms "' tl\t P U BLIC NOTICE Seletv Code unoo oll•u ot n.e clef' or 1ne 61MKeld 1-------------- TnP C1ty c.o..nc110111>e c:11y 01 co.t.11 "'""'or to pr.wnt them to Int"" CI TYOF l'OUNTAINVAU .. EY M•Ult1rl,.,linduncl<IKl•rHtht'FH der\19Md ..... olflu of JOSEPH E NOTICE INVITING ••OS •ons !or deC1ero11q •IHll """ BERBERICH. C.ETZ. All(EHS. .. 1'011 THE CONSTRUCTION OF ~edevel-""'I AQJtft<v of Int Clly o• MANNI NC., S400 Wlllllore Blvd S111tt • AVENIOA CINCOOE MAYO C:osl• Mtw .tlla<~ her•lo m•rkHI 110, Los A"9tltt, C... ~. Wh•Ch lat• CAL.LE ZAllAGOZA AHO Eal\lbtl A" •ncl 1ncorc>0r•1tc1 ~ ..... '"' o411U ts llW pla« of buSlnH\ Of the <:ALLE INOEl'eNOEHCIA by rtltrt<><t' pyrwant to C•llloml• -•S19f'td on •II metttrs pert•1n1nq PllOJECT HOS 0 14. 41lS. 411• Ht11tnanc1S.lttyC:-~»100 to Uld tsatt Stich cl .. ~ Wllh Int NOTIC:E IS HERE8Y C.IVEH ""'' Th• C•tv Councu 01 lhe C:ltv 01 C~t• ne<tu.rv -hen m1111 oe filed or •~ C:•IY C:ouncol o4 '"" Coh of Fot1nl••n Mew lt1rl~r !Incl• •nd a.elates th•I prf!Senled es eforew1d w1th111 10..r V<1llt'Y C.l•l0tn••. •ill •P<t••t' w•leo by OP< l•""'I ot\t41 to~ the R.oe•tloe>-months ell« U. llnl pulll>Yllon of propo .. 1, ""''' ,,.. "°"' 01 tQ 00 • m ment A~y wlll r.wll In ~lier serv thos noU<;t on Weant'~¥. JlllY S, 1'71 lo< t.on· tno tl>e it<*lc Int~•""° promo~ 1rw o"eo J-t~ ~ ilr11<11on ot A-C:.nco oe ~vo l>\IC)llc ,,..1111, Wlety encl wellMt in.., L04SJ"""HE C.ORMICR C.11• z.,_. -C:.tle '"°"pen0en-tfle<tl•t ,_,,,., E..a.tr1•0H hew111 C•• on ecc;or~ with the Pl-•lld SECTION J : A«ordil\Qly, Ille City Of ulcl-141t<1hutoons. Pr-.r• \NII C.. pr• Council Of ttle City of Coslit MeW-s JOSE PM IE. MaaEalCM ~Ito --*' <.OWt -\NII I» iwrebyord.lln .. tot~ GIET'Z,AllCl!MS&MANN ING .c<omp,tnu!d IW Ollf! of lhe forms ot t. Th•I tklrsuenl 10 Catllorlll• A~ bidder'~ 1e<yrlty req111r1!d bw Section HHlth .net s.fety Code UJIOI then! s.t .. nt 1 ~of Ille SClecofk .. iOM All c>roPOWI• lllll ••ISIS. Med I<*. R-vet--Mt ,... ................. ,,, ... be nwr•HI "'PROPOSAL ON l<oencv 10 luntllon In'"" Cllyol <A<ll• I.M A ....... CA•• AVENIOA CINC:O OE MAYO, CALLE Mese. hi: 11111 W -41lt l A q ,\ c. 0 l" • H 0 c A L L L 2 Tl>at pur\UMI lo C.illornlo Pubtis~ Oranot Coast Oaoty Piiot INOEPENOENCIA" •ncl be .,,.,1.,0 O• Health and Salely C:~ '33100 lfll! City JUM 16, 13, lO, July I, 1q7a 13>7 11 <Mlll•ertd \0 ''to IX' In 11• lhP l\dnch ol Counco1 ot tl'lt' Cotv ol C~I• Mt<;.i ooes th~ Coty Cltr~ di llt'r ofll<I' '"the Cth 1>ore11v Otel••• that l>onotorth 11 Shdll PUBLIC NOTICE H•ll, 10100 Slat~• A•!'n..., •I or boto,.• tatrt 1\e ano bP "Vt~t~ with all the 1f'P tiour \tlltf!O. tll wt'U(h ftme Alt 010' r•Oht\. oower\, dut••\. Ofl~~Qttt> •noi------.-.-,"-,,------• :~:~:~d ~~~ ~"~~:~'d"' 0~~~~;1·,~; 4 1mm11n1t1e\ nortlolorp eao•Cl\Pd by SUl'ElltOll CO\IRT OF TN£ Cl•r• ril n~r .,11 ,,,. on '"" C1t• ,..4,1 lhP .tppo1ntl'll momber\ or \A1CI AO•n STAT[ Of C L •011 i•••o ~t~I·• 4 •• ,, ... ,,1 ,,, ·b•·•or,. 1.,. (Y. wtl,,Out t•t•llllon, 1>urs1Mnl 10 th• A Ir NIA FOii "'~ ' • • ,. CL~~lornlf <:ommunity Ro<lfl••l-nl TH£ CONUON. ~.!JFl)ORANGE l>OYr \141l'CI, ~' whoth f ,mp dll bods,,. a..... ~,.. <••"'ed will Dto f>UD••Ch ' cot~, t--' ) T nat ~IO at II on sl>atl ,,., •• Int H 0 TICE 0 f HE A 111 N c; O I' "mon•d, "nd O•<ldred ov tnt C•t• pybl•< onlf'<P" •nd l>'OtnOIP ttw pybllt PETIT ION FOii l'llOa A TI 0, WILL Ct•r' 8•ddo'I\ ""° t"" py011< ••• 1nv1I hf•llh, Ult!ly •net ......... on•" tflf'C ANO ,Olt LET1'111S TE,TAMIEN· •O IO°" c>r•Y'ftl "' '"" de<l•••tlon ot II•• "llnntr TAaY Uod propowl\ 1 Tllet no otlWr llUl>llc rKMds or E~I"• o4 GRACE AGNES SOLDAN, All 11•0< W '"<f'••f<J. •1t•m1~. al'd rtl)Oth ulsl Olhtr INn tl>OW c>r-s•nl •ko known •• GRACE A SOLDAN. Opcf,trfd will IX' rtte<red by lfl• (oh fd •no ton\l<ko•td .. Int PUbllc .... , Oe<uwcs • (If'<\ 10 '"" CllY Et191nHr dnet c.rw .. , 1ng orlll\t adoption o4 '"" OnSin.,r>ee HO TIC:E IS HEREBY C.IVEH '""' lornev for <tw<k•"ll •ncl r-11ng '" SECTIOH ): Tht\ Ord1t1MK• ·~II MAR ION OONA LO SOLDAN, ·-.. :.:;J~:~·,~o;-~•l dt 11\ re<)lllM m•tt•nci tall& tllt<I .,.., IM on lull'°'"' •nd ,., MARION 0 SOLDAN"'" llled hf'<t•ft Prior \0 <-ll<•nQ wort.,,.. con lt<I thirty UOI <Seys''°"" •net •fin''' a pelotollft tor ~-•• o4 Woll encl '°' lr•<lor .. no .. 11 wcxontr.oc1on •"•"on Pil\~O•. \NII~ °"°4•SM<I once'" IM Lett••• Tt~t•rMnl•••. rorltrtntt t• l••n. bll\•,,.., ht•n ... 110 ... ,,,. C:1h 01 0•'9J'Qe Co.I~ 0,,1.,. Piiot, • new~pet Which '' ..._ ror t11rther Pil•htt1l•rs Fot1nte1n V•llo in .tecordt'lnc• '"''" OI Qtntt•I ClfCYlalton printed •nd Mid lhal IM llrM -Pl.Ce ol "UrlnQ t,,. Foutll .. 1' V•ll•v M\ltllCll"ll c:-tklbh\ntd on ~ City ol c:~i. Mew tht umt hes bffn Vt'°" J11ly ti "II, vorym• , T·•• \ cn.ote,., ) 04 .,.0 t04ethor with w ~ of tne mem at IG 00 • m . on tnt co.i•t•004'11 oi s OI ~rs or '"" C:lty Collft<U "°''no tor and Oeperlment Ho 1 o4 , .. d CO\lfl. •1 100 tn •«Ottl.llk,. "'''" tllt prov1\t0n\.,, •oa•nSI ,,,..Y,.,,. C1•1C C:tnle< Otlve WHC tn 1114' Cory or ~clton\ ,110 •e 111, •n<lll\•V• o4 on. Pl<SSEO ANO AOOPTEO t~•s l~h \lint• At1•. C..lilorn•• L•bOr COCI" or !!It Slat,. of C.hlornoo d•Y or Junp 1911 D•ttO J~ 29. tt1t '"" City C:OllnC•I o< '"" C•tyor Fo11nto•" Eaward v Ml.foif'l..,.,d WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, V4ll•v hd\ by ••SOlt1l1on "'"''••ne<I Mn0t or t~ C11v Collnly CtKk '"" pr•• .. •••nq llOu••v '"'" 01 ·•~•to• ot Cost-Mn• JOHN It. COllCOllAN ••<" t •dll or type ot workmdn or AT fEST . 11114 s .... ,.._•I••.. mtfhan•C ~ Ir "'MYI" '""con EILEEN P PHINNEY' 1•1111 .. or, c..111-• M716 l••<I wnoch woll "" .. warelfld '"'""we c:ny c1ert<o4 lh• h f: Ut>I "1·n11 H\•tul 11·~· P•t•all•no w.toes ,,, City OI Costa ~\a ""'"' .... fer: P.tl11-r Cl•\\ICIAllOM nor proVlded IOr .,., "' STATE OF CALIFORNIA I PubliSl\rd Or~ Coa1t 0411¥ Piiot. '>OIUllOn '""" nol l>I' ·~·than'"" mo·• COUNTY OF ORANC.E In Jt1ne n . 2), 2•. 1979 r~c Pnl WllQ4' d•lerm•ndltons ror tn .. CITY OF C:OSTl<MESA I 7ui1.11 Oranoe Coonfy drM <1\ PUOMl!Cd Dv fjO TICE TO PUBLIC Of AP· l,EILEENP PHIN~V'.Clty<:luk tl>e Ul'tlPO Stdlf' Oec>•rlmenr of PLICATION av TH I CITY O F andt•.ofllcloC1erltoft1>tCltv CO..n<11 P UBUCNOTI CE L•bor,,.no 1nnoew~t""'''lnoo .. :e~=~~~N .. ~~~'T~i;. I~~~~~~: ~~~•~n~1~;.~~;::.~;,=:.~~ SUPEltlo:=TOI' THE ~0~i~o~:~F: ~::.::n:::~;~: ~~:· &;~:T:~N'~'~,~J~.:g and tOMlde.-.cl secllon by-"°"., a STATE OFCALlfOANIA fOll m•O• on '"" 0111«•1 t>••"~ •orm AND Ull8AN 0£VELOPMIENT FOii reou••• 11\ffilnq .of Wid CllY co .. nc•I THE COUNTYOI' OllANOE lurno\lll'd 11• lllf' ,,,, -•• m-'" 0 S 0 co N T lltld Otl lhe Siii ,,., o4 J"""· 1•11 •ncl NO: A·-•ctord•nct' Wlfh ...... l>'OWl\•on• ol th" A H U ING AN MMU I y thtrHlltr PHW<I llnO Hooltd •• • H 0 TIC [ 0 F HE A II IN 0 0,. NOl•Cr •nd ,,.. P<OPO\.tl rf(luortrntnh DEVELOPMENT ILOCI( GCA!iT ~-· NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt EN INI wholeat.artqo1lartnHtonqolwtdCllv PETITION fOll OllOER DIAEC· •nc:I concMIOM ''°' lorlfl Yr>Mr '"""'°'' Boats are a means o f creative expression and 0" Ac>roi n . ..,9 the •t>o•t' Nmt>d cuv C01111c11 ~o en,,,. '~" o.v of J..nto. TtNG TRAHSFEll 0 ,. l'llOl'EllTY 1 or '"• Sc>ioc•11c•1tons e.cn -· personal growth . ot Founl•1n Valley St1bmlllfl<I •PC>liC• 1'11, by""" lollowlllq roll Colll •Olf (PC ISi 11tJI mu•I I><' loO ri...O '" d<COtd•nt~ wllh 'fh ' h hi f d th llonandr-llorrel ... woll..nosro AVES COUNCIL MEMBERS·H£Ai11w'oJ..;..,. .. ,. dOOltUblf'Sl•t•L<tW'; at st e p I osophy 0 Bill an R u Kaysan~ 1ne us o.oet1ni.nl of HOllslno encl McFarlend. Sm•llwood. HerlrOQ TIME·, .... m . PldM. •c>«•"""'°"' •nd Off•(•~· w h o recently pur chased the brokerage fir m of u111an Otwtoc>rNn• -·Toll• 1011"• A•clll. sc,,.rer DEl'T J · · c>•ooowi •or"" 10 ~ us--o •or bt00'"0 E n sign Yachts, 2703 Coast Highway, from Duke HoY••no •nd eomm .. nnv o.vel6c>me111 NOES couN<:•L MEMBERS es.TATE o i c. e o R c e A ~-:,~::;«~'c~H";1:~°''""oi '"" '-·•• Act of 1974 (PL•> Jill for'"" lotl-lnO Nont RIC:HAROS. c.onwr•al"4' STEPHEN '"e CO\t ol w1d Plat\\""" Scwc1fl(. H erbst who operated it for many years . oro1e<I ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS w MEYERS, """''-'· MURIEL lion\., \1000. on(l...,or•olo II •ne l>•d B ESI D ES TllEI R L I FE-LONG a·n ter est a·n ce1011y Ju•••• Mulll·YHr f'v•llc NOft• DAISY RtCHAROS WH EELER o., ••uut'" tfldt ,,,. P••n• .. ~., Wor11 .. '""'""'"Ntll Pr-•m • "'°• IN WITNE~ WHEREOF I h••e Conserv•tor •nd ReiP)ndefll Sl>f'Cll•uloon\ °" u nt I>• m .. 11 '"' boats. the KasingS a re aUthOrS Of m o r e tha n a jecfll11U..Co'-YJ,..ru 1•19ttertele fltr•OY WI my Nnd and alfl<HI II,. NOTICE IS HEREBY C.oVEN INI m•ollnQ ""° IWndll"Q cll•r~ '""" i.. dozen books on alt ernatives o f modem living, in· 1""g:.,~~':'..!;'~~srrHts 10 111<ivo. ~··0~'J'™'c\':,:•c.ost•Mes••h•>J0th STEPHEN w MEYERS h•• 111..:1 .,. •OO•t•ona1 uoo Neotnerrrw <o••c• eoorc. elu d i ng such titles as "First Tim e Farmers ct1ros. qutten. 11oew•1u d•••n•09 ., ~~EENP PHINNEY ~:e!i;.:::r:;!;i.'nci~t!.n~;:.':.'::"~, !':.,::~!11~.~~~~.'.:"~1111°~~~ C.ONC.OON RUSSELL COOll •nown G · d .. • G H S . O f Tb W l•cltlt•es. wa1ef' •llCI ~.,., connt'c City Ct..-. end h olfi<io the Hl•le Of tllf c:onserv•t"' nd"'l'CI 1 ... A•d lo m•ny ""C R '""II Cooto. O UI e , • real Ot p rangS e est ," I ' I "°""nq tNbUlle ( C v•- •"'•• on J~10. ~•1a """" ~~':. ''Privacy," "!low to Live In T he New A m e rica," ::::\~•:;;:n1~••11on °i'r11t qr•n• o:~;,:,~:~, ~:S~~":~ :::c~~b~~ ~~:_:·~~ ~~~:~~1:r~ 2.~'t~~o~~1~~" He was C>Orn 1n San JWln C.ap1~1tano. ''Th e Rob'n llood H dbo k .. d "H T E t block. ltEl'OllTOFTME MEYERS ,n compl••nu wolh the o•F--•••nll•llev CA C• on Apr II 29 19'4 Both or hi~ I a n 0 • a n OW 0 a .~~! !.f.f,_~~1.1~.ll~~to~0:•1>l~~~c '.": CITY COUNCIL 01' TH£ torm• ar Ille written eQr""'9nl tn Pvb••\llfd'().:....,.. Lo..,t Dull• p,,.,, ""'•""· RUOOlc>hll\ 8"11 Coolc. •NIH••-\V ell O n a Dollar a Day." -• ~ • • 9 CITY 01' COSTA MU • lered l"'O ...,. the c.onwrvar ... In "'' Jyn.-ll, t•IS rl•I C:onQdOn t:ool< w&re lrom fammes "( 'd Jike to acquaint people with t he fantastic emlnatlon llCIOtl r1<1"9$t >tUO will 41< fh1' report h made pyrsuant 10 lilellme Tl'lt' P"llllon n,u t>Hn \ti tor )l"I' 11 ttwll h•O llwd In ttt. C.pl~trano Valley cept ""obletllon lo'"" •PPllC•tlon on Cahlorn1• Hollh anc:I Saltly Coot he.trltlQ In Oec>ert,.,.nl J of llM' ,.bov• tor VHr\ T"" CAinQd<>M arrived 1n poten tial Of boats for inner g r o wth as Well aS their ly II mtt °"Ille fOll-lllQ QtOllnd\ \ll100 lo \~lanto•lo and explain ttlo tnlllled (Ollrt on,,_ 2611• Olly 01 Jtl(lt '"'' Cook ettended Int first pybllC more con venta'o n a l SC for recreat 'on .. sa"d Ka 11 Tne appllcant \ OPSCf•PHOn or dt"rmonatlon ol tht' Coty Co11nC11 ol '"'· •• 9 00. m P U BLIC NOTIC E «1>00111\ SM\ J..an Capistrano, ea ano U 1 • 1 YS· nttds •nO oble<to••' " ptaonlv •n tht' C1rv or Cosra Mna •n dttlarino The prl)f)et'ly to '* '"'"""""o I• 1--------------hl\ re thtr wMascflOOI trust.., tn 1919. 1ng w ho h as been a boat lover s ince he learned to conmre11r with sloniflc•nt •••11•b1• •tttll tnt Rede•&l0c>mon1 Agency 01 oturl~o .n toiio-"" db<11~1s 01 ~t>• Cook.,,, mi)Mied to Maroaret D•v .• sail on B alboa B ay in 1936. ··~:s :::: ~~·~~ftlt, 10 Df Vndtrt•~•n lh• Clly o4 Cosl•M<oY tltlf, and llWttQhl IO-U•on Of Ille NOTICEOl'Tltun•e·nALI! nit11¥t of c..ootoetown. Ol'uo and !ti.Ir "Boals can be m a n y thin.its a l On ce _ a Secon d Mt plelnly IMpprOPrlat• to,.,.,., tht I Tne COUNCIL rtC09"1JtS ana •P Manor toottd di 101 F VI• Estrada, T \ No lll' ~~,'J ':tlld ~o::rt R Coolc. W ... \ born on hom e' a n escap e val Ve fo r h arn'e d e XeCUtl• Ve". and nnd• ancl lo.f\OfltO &l>l>'O,.al. :,...c~·:;s.:: \OtotiCt\ Mr•IOIOte ;•n L•ciune Hill\ C.-lllornuo. 1nclt1dinq On JulY 11 1919 at I 00 AM R and •n . ook wa\ born n 1'115 bul ., 31 The •-llc•tlon clOt• nol IPPI• ere ¥ appo1t1teCI membeo o 11\t mem!M!rsn1p ttrlll10tf\ '" lht Go•Otn r ~ 1 < .. • C · 1 dlt~ II Vl'llr\ l&IH ()( oollo. llnc:l IMlr r I . both . d t Id ~ ' e•l\llnq llGENCY Rain Fo11nd<1tlon or L•QllnA Hiii• •n<J rlfl•nc ... ,..., •• c.nq 0 • nt. ~ third c.hlld, Mary MetQAr~t Cook El· a means 0 exp Oran g Inner a n OU e r WOr S. wl~~ ~:ll~~~cl:t~oilo~IOPO\H j~loQI· 1 The C:OUNCILdoe• not by lhlUc lh<! Un1teo UIQllNI Holl\ Mt1IYt1I, •nO C•ll!Orll•f<Oll>OtdllOft .is Olll• •Pc>O•nt 11011 Wd' CIOrn on 1'111 Ourono Ille /\ trip to o n e o( the serene bays o r the C ha nnel Ole acuvmes "°"· lnlfn<I 10 crltlCoH '"' efforts OI ... l'IOY\ehOIO turn11ure, l11rnosh1nqs fd • ruu•• Unde• •nd """""n' ·~~··0 •ol•owlnq ...., •••. """' lhOllQh busy will\ I s tand s can be as r e freshing as a world c r uise Obje<llon mu\I ~ r>r•p,trl'(I ano •Yb Hid AC.ENCY-"""'" ""° 11.1 .. res. cn1M tHYtlWdtf Pit or ''"" rtCOICIMl'Nowemoer ~. I .. .,, l1trm1n9 1 .. m1tv '"""· c:ook also look"" a n d 3 lot less costly, .. says K aysin g . mltlt'd In accordance with the re<1t1lred l Tiie re<Hil tMnqes •n '"e COUN IYrtS. booh. ""° dll OtMr ottm\ or '~'~,~o :'t· '" l>OOk l~u" P•ll", 1,~ "•Htmt ly Ktl't\' c>erl tn ,,.. otwtoo. proctdYre lt•CFR. Section SIO lOOI CIL s o•n -~•-111> ft'llec ts .... onoo domei.llt -hold otnet Pt•sonttl Ulof 0 •toe ~O<d\ '" 0 '"' 0 r ""'"' oi S-JW1n (.llc>l•tr•no. not only U NDER T H EIR O W NERSIUP E nsign Yat>ht s ..,nd may IMt •ClclrH\4!d 10 HUO •I 1no ow•rrnt'uot tt>t 1moor1 .. ncr or th• 0, •00,,.,.,,,,,, ..,,,,en ~lonoed 1n ~ ~ "" t ~ R-c (' d~ r or O• ;~o· ~.~' ne prHkllont of t>otn lht Trabuco WI)) "ttem p t lO Search OUt a nd fulf1'll a n y desa're HUO, LOS At19tlt• Aree Olllct, UOO Cluynct1Ton "~ta<tlwillt\ oldlhe AGEN whoto or In pm lo Etflel ROQ•r A~ .. n~ill~~~~U~~:~'",~'~~GH~~ -ater C°"""""y and IM CaO•llr&no u Wllsftlre Botltevard, LO\ Al\Qtlt\, C:A ht "'" O\Ollll••\ an dt•lr•s ot R1CflafO\ f,i~•!<~~1~1:.=:t£::~~f1:~ ~!~~l~~~~ts may have in boat.Ing, according to th e 900J~,:ct:~on':'~'~~o~~;;r;~ on ~;~~.~~~c~1:~~1~·~:~r!~1~~ 111~z~;'£i~~~~::.!::.".'.'~'onon f~!.~:~"~~.:~c~:~~:~:·~~~£: Rolery Clt10 ~once II\ t0tm•llon on "Whether it's a Cruisin g sailboat for a South ~~~.·~~':~~;.,t=::,~·~~ •bo•• C1Uttdlht••l\ht1qAqency HURLEYANOSHAW So11111 !1rot111tntt•nc•10 1MO•d Coun 1'11 II~ orQoMIJ.0 llUln 11\t lit"' oe s111..,,... vicror • Th"' COYNCIL i.tt~sto •vo•d ••tn 8y Wlll•#'ll O Sfl.t• l'r Co11rrno.i~ '" '"" Cuv ot !Mint .. oertmonl -Its votunll•• wcllon P a<:ific Jaunt or a s m a ll freigh ter for a family HO<nlnQ/(otnm11n1tv ,,,, \llqhlnt 00\Slb<llly ot d1Ytr9'1nl ' Allorne'r'IOt Ptllllon•tr Antt, C•lllorn·• all roont "''• """ •n '-'""Mt & """-c;.oo .. ""° work.o cruise of the world we w ill be able to deliver since o.~1_.....1 c.ooro1netor ••ew• n to'""'°'•· •no ooe•" 01 w 10 HUR LEY &SHAW '"'"' <onw.,.., to•"° -""10 bv ·• roi"onq money tor <Nflli•s •llCI Othtr we have an UJ'lh mited broker's lit>ense "'nd can buy PYl>llShed Oranot Coe\! Diiiy Pilot AO ENCY In !tit C•tv o4 Costa Mes. s l,.. H~11tl ....... o.1ve 11ndfr •••0 Ottd o4 Tr11,.i "' ""' Pt-r ot9•n11~1-Thty ,..., .. •<llv• In .. Jt1M 11. ,.,. O•tr•lt 011111\ lor UPQ,.Cll!IQ .... City Sell M•rl ... c.1.-1 •11• ,.,. '""•INI '" Utd ,....,,, •• 1110 ~l•W 10..nc:11"" ,,,. eomm11111tr PTP\byt•rt•n a nd seU any type of boat a n ywher e tn the world " 1..0 11 r"" c.ry Cwnc•• '"'' "'-1• 11>et .u r.1 nu1m.1111 oo\Cro11td •• C/luf<n Iii ~ J.,." C:.c>lstrano Tht !.aid Kaysing. ' '""°"'"""'' ror tM '""'•"-"' AllorMv•tw l'ltlt...,_ Lor >•Of ''""'Ho 10-0. ,,. '"" C••• I-011 -kfl the dWr<h now sl...O• PUBLIC NOTICE oro1•<t •rN 1\.,, lllltQrll 0.-fl or tho Pt1bh\hed 0r4111Qt Coa" O••tv Pilot or ••~•"t •I\"'°'""'" •"tOrCl<'d on 800• •-' <1°"•'"" by Mr Coot< H• •1'° ··we'll a ls o las t an d sell anyone·s boat since we 101•1 C•tY oat'• ano o01Kll,,., .,,o June'•· 11. u . 1•1• i11 '"•"" , •o ~ •nt'"""° 01 I" .. t°""°"o t11e eo.,. Scout Troop 11 11 011 are an n multiple listing ser v ice." h e added 1--------------1 ,,,,.,, bt <on•l•tenttv .... 1 .. •••o. 1u1 '' 01t•n•o .. , Ml!X. rttoro' of Dr•n<lf ~l),...,,be, )I, 1'7S the c R .... ,11 Cool< f'ICTITIOUI •USINIEU WtlOl\eO, -IHIJll\tlHI •qllnil Other 1-------------..J Count¥ CaillOt~tA PMk wo df'dlul•d '" S•n J t1•n NAMIE STATEMll"T cnv ooetunooe>rt<ll•H P UBLIC NO'rlCE Tht ,,, .. , -'"" ...,d olh•r <Oii' C.•P .. lr•no ... w•s • -.... ~. Of "" S un .. -oon, T id•>11 Tht' 1011-lllQ *-IS OO<llO lklll s ,,,. C1ly Countll h•• commltlf4 mon df\1Qtwt1on •• Jh 01 ,,,. , ••• }0th 8&11oon C-ny 1n Fr•nc• Clur C I ..,, a.. -,.,. . '"" no•-• •tr t IAtqe •mounts of u111t•I •• propel(y aescril>td •OO•t" 1111•oortta 1119 World Wat I Ft1ntrat wrvl<H wlll OO•f 0 W .. Of ne r FlttOAY ARISTOCRA 1 FOTO 11 l W 1111> '°"'"' to lhl\ ., ... In !flt pyrth•se of ··~>0 to tit J•n C•I>" A••l'ue trvol'r ot held on Friday JllM 23. ,,,. et 2 oo Sl<(nno tow s S. c> m t • StrMI. •·tJ, tat• -w. Ca111on11e L1011 \ Pe rk Ea1>•n11on, Se11lor 'UPElllOll C:OUltT 01' THI C..t•IOrt"• PM et '"" r.,...,,.,..,,11.,. Pr"•hv1.,r-n S.•oM n1011 11 $t p "' ~ • 97•71 Cltlnn'• ~•no c>ro1e<t, constrU<tlon STATI O~CA.UFOltNl.A f"Ofll '"• ""°""•llMll ''""t~ d••<•••'" C:nurCh, !Mon J..en c.p.•trano with tlw Varlabl• "'Oft Clo..dl~I\ fly! tllOll S•f UfllDAY J•mH LM Roche ... ,., Mt ~l\4011y ol •new Flro St•llon, llnd the 1>'000\fOO THE COUNTY Of"OfllANOE • •nv ll•O•lllY tor "ny 1ncorrt'flr••\\ ot Rt• Rollert Scnwenc~ 0111,ia!lno In ty sunny 11>rouoh s.turd•Y Flr\t tow 1 Qi -m o • Cr., Fo1111taln V•lloy, C..llfort11a Olot Htlont1or-R.CrNllM C:.nter •nd N 0 T 1CE~,..A-::~111 NG 0 I' t"• •tror '"""'"" ,ond 0111•., • OfT'mOn ttrmenl will bft "'°Id •I F•lrh•••n lt"hl v•rl•lllt "Ind\ n10M •nd FlrU h1Qh I •1 p nl • S fhll 1>11tlM\\ I\ Condll<ttd by .... In l.ll>r•ry .. HllSIOfl f"•TITI~ roll .. fll~1'· Of' WILL OHIOneUOft, ti""¥ \hOwn htrt•~ Memor 1•1 Parr.. 1n Santa l<n•. l ot mornlnq l'tollrl HIOI\\ S.turdo Ill 11\t Sllfond low 1 IX> pm 1 0 dl•ldt1•I • Ou•u\e "'9 lundl"O •or tht! •bo•• ANO l'Olt L•nlfll$ T•ITAM&N· !>aod \~It '""I b" m-. o..r "'""""' rr1en1n 11rt •~tel toronlrlblllt In 1 .. 11 lek !>e<nnd hlQh U ~$• n1 S 3 J•mML R0tllt l)rojet l\ •rt from v•rlOt1\ \OtltU\ tARY ANO Jo. AUfNOllllA1'tON cowen•nl or'"~"""'" ~•P••n or '"' or llow•r\ to th• 80y S<Ollh or C:o•ll•I ltMjlt'rotu•~t Wiii ,,n~ SUNOA'I' This •• ,,,....,,1 ... u lllto "'"~ .... whltl\ • ~··· •Qtncy •oulCI II••• TO AD,.1llN1Sl •fll UHOl lt THI Plied. ·-rdltw) Ill•• pO\.Wt\\tOtl O• Anltrl(A foOOP a 11 ot San J ua11 b•twten ., 11nO 10 tnl•nd lem Flr't low 1 ~II m .0 ' COt11\I¥ Clerk OI 0••11Clt' County on no control or IO<tt~\ to, IM COUNCIL tNOllPl:"O•NT AOMIN"TltATION encumbrtll(tS. •o l)h Ille 1•m•1nol'Q '•o•\lrftno or r~ .. (ommt1r1ilv j)f'ratt1rowlllr6"0&tlttlwt+nt'""" Flr~thlQll l •Jpm '' Jt1t1tU,rt'9 rt•htMllt l\alpr11T>•ry l1ttPort•l\C. Of lSTA1'UACT prlt1CIHl•11m ntlMllOIPl\t '"''"•d Pr .. byt.,len C.nurcn of Sen Jt1-n IS ThtW•ttrle"'l)ertlurtwlllllt&S *oncllow • Up.m 70 l'OtMU 11111 th•\~ "ftM bt COOll!lntlfG IM E\l •lt ot M Alt'\HAI.~ J ny <~o d O,,d ol T'u\I !O·w1• C•PhtfallO. Smltn Tv1hlll Limb co~t• ~"" •lteu·o-m ""' l :OI p.m Pt1bll"'"° Otal\Qf C.0.\1 Oauy P1•01. 1>ro0trtv ~ltd HOWLE tlf, Dt<N~d ,2',)IS 00. •ltn •ntttot rn•rton. ~· ~·· MOrlU.•V<lirll(tor' ..... ,... ·•~i to 4J I>"'·· sots '01 JUllA It,)) >O•nd Ju•v 1. 1'11 1 Tht COUNCii. '"" lh&l 111\ '"th• ~oner. "HER69Y OIV[N INt j)IC>Yldtd In ... 10 MIPI• •t!•ent~· • 'in 11 lln•I •n•lvsls. orlmarlly tnd tu111 OOAA 1. HOWLlllY ,... liJ;ICI .,.,.," • "'•· t1nd•r tile lerm\. o4 "''ti Offd o• AL•lllt ------------~ rnpoll\ll>lt lor the ••enhut \Y<et•t or .. utloft for PY-obet• Of Wiii •ncl.., 1, Trust, rtts, cnerQt\ •NJ ••CWll•n v• at!~~,r~,,.~1,,:,L!E,!!!~h•o;,. '~.:~~ PUBUC NOTI C E PlJBl.lC N&l'I C E ~~~~;a1e;=:~,,c:;~=~'~"~o:' :::"::t.=,1:• .. f~t!,~ ~i,:1~~!!.:0,~,~ tfVfo <•Nr~ ,.,_.,. on Thllf~Y J VM ,, 1•11 •I ----,-,-n'""1-,-,-ou-s-.-U-S-lltl_l_U __ _. ll<or '"" City MAMQlt, dlrt<t •nct lh• tnd•HflOflll Admtlll\tretlon ti TM ffl\tlt(t., .. -· Wld 0..d QI Pe< II lea HO!otl•I S.IO•HI fl!nl>&nd 01 ·-------------·-------------llAMI STATS MINT tv•hitt• lllll °'*"J •o•ln.st t»f\Cll EU•ttt olloCI, r•f9AflCI to •111(11 " T ..... ,,.,.,.,.,. uecwtfd .. ". 0.. Wiim• ,,,. Alti-f -nd 181""' of ,.,. f"ICT"10UI ""'""'" "CTITtOU' auso~•U f'll• IOlto.IMI "''°" " -0 btl" m"k\ •o ••wr. lllAI W(O \\ "l\.Ot lor f--1~111•n ..... INt IM1ted lo hi ~·"'"' I ... ,.,..., W•ll•I Of I 11\tttl c •• •tld •• NAMI JT"TSMINT NAMl ,TAtlMI NT MS6•• • ftr OKIMl"ll llUll H .... ACEN '"" t1m•-IM4l<•otllt4tlno111ew .... OKIM•llClfl ot Ottltt1ll """ o. .... nc1 QfllMCft lldt ... 1-M Allltrt hto tletfl TM IOllOwlftQ "'""'I•_.,........ Tn• IOllOWlllO Pll\0~ " dolnt MAlltN£ IANK ~f"VICC, JI CY tht COU~CIL "''" •teomtllsh "es 11-.n Ht lor J• » ... ,. ... It 00 for ~···· tftd -•rHUn Notltt or tM ""'' -_, .. ,or ol lhe AAS M" h lltHolM» as ,, •• "'•"'' Yt ••• Co\!• Mtu .... , •• c.bje<ttw•. 0110 .• , IOllOW• • m '" Ii.. (OWi-of~......,. Otte11tt .... (lettldll lo S.11 T'I~ vfo ... trot..,m (.ompany •n hi\ youth Mr '~ ~ERP"1$E, Unt 1..•, CAl..IFOAHl.I\ HtQCl.INIES, tlf\T c.tflf!Jrt1l•m,. •1 S.¥t lob"*"" D¥ etltnl11allt10 Ne J of Wk1 ,_,,al 100 CJvlC (Ml ... Ut\ltt1td uuud •••d Nvt•ct nt •1t11trl hotd •uktM Ill lht OulldltlO Of l't-~.'P'-ela\lillllY CA'7T0e Mlfn, H\ll'ltlftolOn OMcl\, CA.,._ VIC~Cll' p Ciallf'-II. )U 8 PH to AGENCY_,,_,._ I COUNCIL Orove WHI 1n the (11¥ of Stnf• ~ 0.f•ull •llO IE1«1fon 10 Sotll to flt t• '"" ,.lln.t-C-1 ..,., I\ -of ""' Syl¥1• A.Ufle Mtfltll, ,,.,. Lii>. WilllltM J (l.ttk, 6tU wa111ut. MOn .. v"'·· -..11 Mt\.e CAlll<ltno ..... flOt ,_,,. -·"-<_,,..,W-C•ll-• • ' Ctrfff ,,. .... (-y -· ll>t , ••• IHI 'II'"'"'"' ~·wn• to ...... K Fltr'es. F~-V~ldy, u bta KllllllftOtClll llH("· <:1'"'4 .,,,. llOft tor tllth MNICH I •llm1n.ttlt10 the O•led J-•.•• ,. IWOCltlr1Y ,, •tc•t .. compll\"~" lhl\ H• ... , ... , • T'lll• 1111,._ ,, (~fH llV'llfl '" Tltlt ~-, I, c~.11¥ " Tllls llYS""'•" tOllCIUctotd by tn •n """ (Of\\-llQ tff•I e"lf .. _ .. ot WIWAM I ,, JOHN o ••• J""" 1\, .. ,. .... -ti/ .....,. wi.... u.Jte ·~ lllVMl\1111 JINll\1111\&fl. dlt1idufl d\oll r-llfl9.., st•fl -Off>fln C-y CJaf\ " -P ,IMn<l•I •1u ,.,. ... may t•ll lrorn •PM to '~1"41 _ .. _.., Wllt!M\J-Cl¥k v"··~'-" bl C•••IV ,_dl,,.tt Ille'°"'' •0•11tTW UTTI.I 5erY1<t11tCO '"' tl"M .,, l'rt4oty J->i. •I ll'lpfCt TMt •1111-lt ..... Ii ... Willi,... Tiii• stat.-it -It ... wit~ "9 Tftlt s~t """"' flltd wttfl IN at1d OOff(ll"" OI ll'lf AG(N(Y Wit/I •lt~CIMw Ori.. •Call'-•<--.it10t1 ,,...,,..,, SMl!m' MM!Wty, '21 Mel" c...nty Cltn ol °'-°"'"'"Of\ J-CO\ll'IY (~ oc Or ..... °"""" on NltT C:-tv ciiilVc;,Af\09 c_,, Of\ ll'lllW Ol ll!t CllyOI Cell•..... ........ a..c.,. ~. .... •• ,_ ... ,, H11nll"Olflll he<h, C:.. Prlnle s, 1'1• tt. tt7• Jllflt 1, .. ,. Cl C"*' COUNCIL -"*"" 10 t .. : (H41.-..iJ tly T.,... Riv•• •-••I M<vlCf'\ wlll oe lltl4lf •Y CM ,..... ,...... ~ be lll>tltr lnlonned -fW•<t ti tlM • ...,..., tw: ~ TNlt .. Oltl<t< l•mtt v ot1 \111..,d•Y ,.,,., "· r•7t PUlllllNO <>reno> Goesl Oellv Piiot, l"!illlls-er..... CNst 01111y Pli.t l"vllll\llM C>MIOI-Cotti 0.11• P110t aa, 10 u, ••er•llot1• •1 Hid l'UOtklltd OlrMOt Goe\! O.t1y f"tlo4 """"'"" °'""' Coa•t 0.1.1 Pl or Pl•rr• ••othe•• '\mltM MOtlll••Y .NN• ••• u JO '"' Jurlf t • , .. H ,.,. J-• .•. n.• 1•11 AOINCY J-"· 11 u. .. ,. J wM u . >O, Jwly ••• ,, ..... _ ... _____ ,. ___ ., ldlf•<IOI\ \M1.l' ,,.,. Mn 1' ' "* ,, •. Wiii uptdt", .... tttr\ ....... c ,..,.. " ftO. IC ' ' • I I ' ORANGE COUNTY P U8U(' NOTI ~£ ?ICTl'f"IOUS I UWllllU Ill ..... ITATIIMINl IM Nl'-'9 .,.._ to .. n_. o.i., Pl'BLJC NOTICE PltT111~ a 11111uu NAM• \TAT•MUfT T~• t.ou•w11M1 0.t MH\'-•t• diO•ftV Dw~n•\\ •\ PLOLJ(' NOTIC'l-. l'ICTITIOU$ • ..,..NIU HAMI UATSMIHT I lie 11141 ... l/lt ~·-• la cloM1Q Cllnl ""~' ., <:onti11ge11ey Fee Boeked Friday June Z3 1978 o-.1L v P•LOT A9 • AUTO • HO,..EOWHERS YACHT INSURANCE """•' THI Hl•ITAO llHOIO M VkllT') )II ll•-'w•y t...ouut1• ... (II, ... ,_ Ll.OYU \u .. ut fl)jlo\PANY l .. I\ Bills Profiled RABBITT 'HOPPI, 15•1 W c;.entrt Ot •to. Hwftllflll°" ~II CititlOtftla tJMI •owleefl (Witt 21ot1 il"Mtllt tool "'"""•Y. Hut1ll"Q10ft .. ~h C..tllOnll•- Tlll• ~.,.,. " <-.Cle.I ly .,, I" Otvlclllal •en.a-CM ... 11111 •tat-wa> 111911 wllll lM Co1mtv Clttll 01 0••11i19 Gl;;llt~ on JUM IJ, ltlt. l••I l IWI .. <, Jiofl ~h Ro.a (,.aph t••n<1 INch, C•llto<ttle tttu Murr•y ~ •ld\l\er It•' O•l•nO llo.o P aWOtN C...hlu•n•• llll\ DU\l,,.H ·~ ton<111"•0 Oy • ..,,., •• p.11-1111-. Mu,.,ey '-tlel\her fArt E Mille• Thi\ •l••-nl ••~ llltO wllll 0141 Coul'llY C.tcr• of 0r'61'1Qlt County on (•H•nt• Mi'"'"" ViejO U '1 .. 1 1 loycl l '><K•ul. l .. IS C•HMI,. ""'"'II" v .. 10, CAmtt 1 '"' IMi\lnn\ • U1f\W(l#O by ... In J1¥•du•I 1.IOydl. -•ul 1111\ •1•1-111 ••• 111,0 wllll 111• County n .... ol 0• ... Gt CounlY Oil JUl\e ~. 1•11 ""Mf' PubllrlMld Orllfl~ C:O.\I Dally Piiot Ju,..$, lt71 .,0 .. J J11n• ' "· n. lO, "" By 0 .C. HUSTINGS Of .. Delly .... .-Jteff an g to provisaoni; of the resoluuon. ACR 161 ••• IHSURAHCI AGBCY SERVING THE HARIOR AREA SfHCl 1951 Our 21 tt Vear •548-5554• ~tMOtt ""wollalMld Qr.e119t CoeJI Oa1 ly Piiot. June''· n. JO encl July'· 1'11 P11bll\i..G 0tllflO-C.0..•I O•lly Ptlot June ••••• n. JO. "'' 1-------------1 The stale Senate has passed a bill by Dennis Carpenter. R -Newport Beach. that. would have a court re view the attorney contingency tees in product liability cases. THREt ORANGE County con- g ressmen voted against a bill lo restrict federal payments for abor· ta on lo cases in which the woman's ltfc 1s in danger -191' HARBOR Bl VO. COSTA MfS.. 1131,. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU$ I USIHISS NAMI! STATl'MIHT fflt IOllOWlf'lll ~-11 doing bu••· MU., COMPUTER AOE FINANCIAL. 20t01 Broo,llur>I SlrHI Sullt IOI, -..un11ngton 8foac11, C.tllorn•• ,,._.. P•ul1ne L1 ll1en Smtih, 061 M•••tl• Ori,,., Huntington BHcll, C•llfornl• 92M Trus IMi•I~• I\ conctuueo by ~n "' 01•IOUal P.oll,,. L Sm•lll <fllls ,,.,..._, w•~ filed wtlh the <o<t"'Y Cltrll of Or•19QUOl!y on M•v JO. 1918 PUBLIC NOTICE mm PUBLIC NOTICE l'tCTITIOVS IUSINUS NAME STATl!MlNT T 1'8 •ollowln;i ll•t\On 1\ doing 4'1CTIT10Ui IUSIHl:SS bu\'""""' OIAME n4Tl!MEHT OE PENO.ON PRODUCTS, lfttl lt•• 1ollow1no oe•~• ••• 001ny <i•o.,t•ttw, t•••nf! CA 91/lf bu\lnt \\ •> N ICllOI .. Jo"n M•IY••· 1011 GALERIE LA ROCHELLE, IS)() Grov•vtew, lrvtM, CA t1'14 So (Otsl Hlgl>WIY, lAglln• s ... cfl (.A • T .... Du\t...,, ... c.onc:tuu.o Ot en 924ll 1no1vldu•I Robert •net Ch••lrM Frueh!•• Nl<llDI•\ J M•tvu uou 010 Har110r L.Ane ... ns, M<lttn• Tfl•• •t•temenl w•• 111.a wt111 Ille 0.1 Re v. CA902'll C.ounly C•e•-otOr.i~ County on M•y Tiii\ Duslneu I• conOu<l..:t by •n In ~. 1'11 dl'llClu•t "tNZJJ R_.I kucll!M l>ubll\lled Ottnot Coell 0.1ly Piiot. Thi\ •l•tement wu 11100 w111> t"" Ju,,., 1, 9, ''· ?l. 1'11 COIHllY Cltrll of OtanQt County 011 J-\, 19'1 The bill, SB 1915, was approved 22-9 and sent to the Assembly. ••• A BILL BY Assemblyman WJllla m Dannemeyer, R-Fullerton. to lncreas.e the amount school dis tricts can pay private firms per stu- dent for driver training from S60 to $90, has passed the Senate 21-13. AB 2050 was sent to the Assembly for action on Senate amendments. Only one lo"al congressman . Hobert E Badham. R Newport Beach. voled for the bill and against a compromise. The compromise was defeated 212 to 198 ELEMENTARY SUMMER SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN thru 5th GRADE: JUNE 29th to JULY 28th at SOUTHERPI CALIFORNIA COLLEGE 55 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA MESA 16 CLASS CHOICES . • . .. 8:15 A.M'. -12:15 P.M. •"11 l'uDll\lleO Or_.,. Coohl O•tly Pilot, "~t-~-~----~~~~1 Publl\....S Or~ Co .. t 0.lly Pltol ••• Voling against the more stringent regulations were Charles E. Wiggins. R·Orange; Jerry M Patterson. D· Santa Ana. and Mark Hannaford, D· Long Beach EXTENDED DAYS •.. Juno 2. '· ••. n. ,,,. PUBLIC NOTICE 2ISO-ll ,lune t , "· 23, JO, ltll 214)-111------------1 A SSE MBLYMAN BRUCE Nestande. R·Orange, Is the author of an Assembly bill that would permit employers to require prospective e mployees over age 40 to take physical a.Gd' medical examinations if work is stressful. as determined by the e mployer. ••. 8:15 A.M. -3:00 P.M. $20 Per Week -1h Day· P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITlOUS I USl'IESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE T11• 1011ow1no PtrMHI\ are doing ---~-.-CT-IT_l_OU_s_1u-s'"'1-N""E..,.S$.,.---_____________ ,Du"~~~~·u PROOUCT IONS. 1af1 ,.AMI STATEMliHT of'ICTmous BUSINESS IC•l•tr. lr•lne, C..htorn1• '1114 In• loll-Int penon ,, OOlno bu•I NAME S'fATEMENT J•nel Lvnn Walt.tr 2S21 B•mbOO ne>) a> f lie lollowlf>(I pet~$ •re dA>lnll ~I, N~wpotf 8'1.Cll, C..lllornla •2660 THE FATHER'S FURNITURE, bu\lnl'\Sa•· Al\4, citernen Wa)•er, ?~1 B1m 11•9 Oor:..t Uno, cmte Mew., CA HAIR SHANTY, 135 Bn•er, ;:O, 1>oO St , Ntowport 9ttKh, Calllornla '1t74 • Co''" Mew, c.a111orn•a 9267& 97640 O.r•ld ._&. 81rrl119tt, 11•• Dorset Barbara C. Hiii, 13101 Wa~•.~IWlt Tllo\ ou"Ml\ h <0<10uctt<1 Dy • \.one. Co•t• Ml ... CA 9762' An•, Ce11torn1a, 91709 ,,... _.. Qtn\ral partnet'\hlp. fh>l bontrass I~ <:°"°"'-tecl bot •n In· Stephen G. Hill, 13702 W•ke, "'"111 Jarii\ Lynn WalOr dl••Ou•I Ana, C•lllOmta 9210'I Thi\ \Ill-I w•' filed wllh Ille C.etilld 8. 8<trrlnger Tiii• bu\lnt!ss h conoutleo by • tounty Cler• ol Or.ingo tounty on Th•• , ... ._t ••• flteo with Ille gent'tdl 1>Arlner\/11p lu~J 1918 tounly Cltrk Of 0••1191 Cou"'v Cll'I 9.,.,.,. Hll.1 • l'M'4111 JulM! S, 1911 Tll" •1•1-1 w•• 111ec1 wll+> lht Publl\...., 0r•"9t Co.st Oally Pllol. l"H... County Cieri( Of Or•"il<i.....Countr on Junf 16 13, :JOanO JUI'( I,,.,. Publl•l'ttld OW119f C.O.•t Oallv Piiot, Ju,,. 13. 1911 ...,, F~t 1334-71 l u"" '· t•, 13,:IO, 191'9 21»1' PubtlSlleO Or•n~~\t Oally P1t01, r PUBLIC NOTICE Ju,,. ••. 2J. l0-Ju•v 1, 1978 PUBLIC NOTICE •tCTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATl!MI NT Trte IOllOWlnQ llefSOtl I\ doln9 bu\t TllP\\ tU1 MORE 1HAN 'W()ROS. 403 Lan <t•OOO. 1 rv11w CAt11orli1a 9211S ~t<h•rO R H•rOy H JJ L•n ttowooo ••••IW. C..hlo•n1• •111s '"'' IMi••~\ I\ <onck><leO Dy •n 1n lHv1du•I R•Cf\MCI ~ Mordy Tiii\ Sl41-lll w•s llltO Wllh lht' (ount v Ctork ol Orc1not County on Junt S. 1911 "'~ Pu1>11sl'le0 Or.-.oe Coes• Oa11v Pllol Junt• 9, 1•. 23. JO, 1911 PUBLIC NOTICE 2)JJ 1• 1------------·1 SUPE'IUOltll~~TOit"'TME STATE 0 1' CAL11"011NIA ro• fHE ~OUNTY 01' ORANGE PUBLIC NOTICE ' HO A .... IH ---,.-,-CTt-TI_OU_$_8_U_S_l_H_E_SS ___ , H 0 T I C: E 0 I' M 5 A R I H G 0 I' H~E STATEMENT l'ETITION FOR PROBATE 01" WILL n~"•' TESTAMENTARY Thl' 1011....,.no ~,._. "oomq Du~ AHO COOICll. AHO f'Oll LEtTEllS OU TOOO~VIVAL CO . E"••r ol CUC.ENE C HOUSfON PANY, 112' Pot tllln Nrwporl O~~~~tE I~ HEREBY C.IVEN '""' Buell Ca1>1om1e'l7 lJIOm.i\ w "''""' 182• Port Tiii n LAURA JANE SHORT...,, lll•01Wr•1n NtwPOtl Be.oc;~ Cetotornoa 92660 ' ' • Pthllpn tor Prob•lr ot Woll •OO Tru buc.t,.~\ ,~ conou<:teo by on in too1ut •no t0t •U\fctn<• 01 t. ettt!r\ ,. • lf'\lamMldry rrltrt1"1U" to •"•th ;\, O•••Ou• T hom.t• w c..1.... m·o~ IO• lum ... , IMrllCUldr\ •nd lll•t T 11 , \I 1""°"'1 ,., hlt'<I wolh the Ille llm• dno ptac• ol twuon9 t1W ,d...., 1 d w 11•• DHn w>I fOt,,JUM JO, 1'71. •I 10 00 County Cl••• 01 O••nfk County Oii •.m .. In tllfl GOU•ll"CIC>m of Oepe11men1 Ju,,. U, !'11 No. 3 Of H IO court, at 100 Civic Crnttr ""'°" Orin w .. 1. In IN Clly Of !wnla Ana, C•lltorn1" GUSTAVE S CHABllE llSU MacArlllur Bl•d . ::H 1r•1ne. C•hloml••Pt> O•ftd JUI'"~ 1918 WILLIAM E St JOHN, l'ICTITIOUS BUSll'IESS Publt\lle<I Orancie '°"'' Oa1ly P1lol. LOUnly (let) NAME STATEMENT Jun" II>. 2J, JOltndJuly I. 1918 c;, PAUL OU801S fnt tollDWlnQ l)(·r'iOll '' C101n9 bu" 133S-18 1Ut Glenw-Lane ""'' •• N•wport llMcll, C:.lllor111 .. '2'4> I IF ESTVLES UNLIMI Ito 1S111 , ____________ Attorney fat· Pelllloner ~loti.pc>rl Dr Laouna Hiii\ C•1tlo•n1• P UBLIC NOTICE Publ»lled O.angr (Od,I O<tlly Pllol 41~SJ unt t~. 18 11. •W8 llobt•I J oAllPy, 1\211 ~lotklljlr Or , Laguna H•ll\, Calolotnla '>16SJ Thi\ DU>•rw"U" conouci.cl bw en 1n- otv1du•• Aobeort J Allh rn1• \l•ltomenl w•• llled with t,.. t:"unly Cl.,, 01 Orc1nue County on June 10. 1911 FMU .. Pub11~hed 0r•"91' C:O.\t O••tv Piiot. Jun• 1J, 30-July I 14, 191' ,0 •. 11 FICTIT10V!> BUSINESS .,, 1'1-""'E \TATEMENT The followint-l""•sons are dol"o tMistne•s es· 7350,. • PUBLIC NOTICE EOUIPMQllT ~I NAN CE A~ A·l1411 SOCIA TES, 710 HUl'ICli.y Way, PliKtn-NOTICE OF INTEHTIOH TO 114, C..lllornla<n610 CREATE SECURITY INTEREST • l•IMr, Inc ., a C.lll0<n1a <.0#1)()•<! ts.cs '101 ..... 101 U.C.C1 hon. 710 Mur>Cl/ey Way, Pldrenlt" NOTICE " nt••bY II'"'" 10 111t C.lllorn1•"1610 CrtdHIM'\ ol Gvncll',_. ~Co. Inc, Tiiis buslneu l\(Of>IHK1eO by• cor-dbl B•lbcM Pl\.erm..:Y; Oitllor. wt'IDM O<>f'•ttOn builne\\ •6dre\\ ·~ ,,. e e··~ ------------1 Laine•. 1.ft Btvo .. B•I-. Couni.t of Or1t1ge, Slate -f>UBUC NOTICE CMrles A J@anson II I of C•lllo•n•• 1...,1 • h<urlly 1nteresl I• l'ICTITIOU$ 9U$1'1ESS NAM5 STATEMENT T11e toltowinu perSOt\ I\ 001ng ~I· nt~' tt\ ~UN TIME OIST, S4,4tomnQlon, Sou111 L.e11.,..., C..lllornd\hll RoD1n MotllllDfl'ler y Huth, ) S Ston1no1on. ~'" l..~u,.. C..hlorn•• 11~'1 'n,, DU)•nM' '' corKtuc.teo or •n '" f)1'W10U•I Rot>on M Ht•l h I Ill\ \llll~mHll w,h T.fp(f ••Ill Int <ounty Cl••• ol or .. nQ~ t.llU.!)IY on June 20, 1918. ·\ ~,,, ... , .. Publl>lled o. .. nut (O•>I lly 1>1101, Jun• U, JO ono JUiy I, 14, I 1')6-18 PUBLIC NOTICE #ICTITIOUS BUSI HESS NAME STATEMENT T ne 1011ow1nQ Pl"SDn " Oolng t1us1 ,ft'\\•\ CALIFORNIA LATTICE COM· PANY. 1014 qtclOlnO. C.Osl• MH 4. C•lltorn1• 9)~ Jamt\ CMllOn Pr-• 101• ReO· O•nQ, C~I• Mtta, C..lllornt• 41616 f hi\ l>u\tne\\ 1\ conoucttd by en In 'dl'llO\l•I Jjtm<'\( ""°"'' • nO\ ll•lt•Mf'<\I w <t< ftlf'd With fllt <.11unly C.IPrk of Ot<1n~ County on Junt 10 1.,9 ,....,., Pul>ll\llNI 0r.,.c°"'' 0111y Piiot, JUfll' H 30 °*""July 1 It 1911 243' II PUBLIC NOTICE l'ltlTIOUS aUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT P~o-.1 aDout lo oe cruteo oy Oet>lor •no 4Th1\ •l•Letnenl ••\ 111~ with llW grenleo 10 M<Kruon & Robbin\ Orug ColHlly(le,..~Oraf191'Co<l'llr°"Mo Co .. A 01v,.1on ol Foremost 30 ••• ,. McKt\SOll Inc .. Secure<! P•tlY. WllOM F~U bu~11nus eoor1u,1s 1 Pofl SltHMI, P 11bll\lwcl Qr~ C-'1 Oa1ty i'11ot San F't•ncl~o. County ol S.n Fran· JuM 2,' "· 2f...l•ll CISCO, Slaltoo!C•lltornll 1151·18 Tiit P•Oll9rty 1n -IUI 11 ... S.<urlty •nt•r~'t -~ <r11i1ttd I'\. 1n ;~n•r•I, ___ P_U_B_IA_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ ::: ~;:~~1•"~,::~.';;1~'::0""~~ :.~o -.cr11>t1on fittt,. ,..Qu•pmf>nt, rvrn1turt --....,.--=~:::".'::-:":":":".':-:'::':':""--etnd • furn1\h•rJll~ ot Debtor <-over•no l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS oroptrty now-"'t•ll'O at 11' B•lbo• I NAME STATEMENT 81•<1. 8all>oa, CourllY ol Or""~· Slale The #o11owmq P4'r~on\ are do1n9 of C1llforn1a, c)nd,Ou~ntt~\ kl'\Own 4U Du\IE S\ .u Ba•bw PhMmaty OLO COAST JEWEi.RY' 18171 The elore ...... o 'Ml?;" tty t .. M'ICllon E+c Iona, M1u10t1 V1t10. CA ~761S .. ,11 1>e c~mmat or •lie• lll<t Clarr H. Mc)Wr, 181'1 E\tAlona. rO da~y 1918, 10 00 AM al M"\1on V•tojO, CA9l41S , Mcl<eu\n & Robblni'"O•ug Co .. A J"_s.1-Ynn i(, Hot•nan 78111 u••llton of Fortmo<>I M<Ke\\On, Inc., EHelon•,MIS\IOl'IVlrlt>,(.A92'1\ HH Jllhon !It . lot Af'IOtlh. C•1ttorn1a , Tho\ business Is conOutl~ Oy d So far "' ~nown to \ht Stocur~ P• general partnersl'l•D-iv. alt buw••" namri ano adore- J.ectvnn K. H"olan .. n useo by llW' Ot'Dlor IQ! trte threr , .. ,. Th•• i t•l-t was l1led with llW' 11\l l>Ht, ••• Sdme - County Cltor' of Of•"9f County on M•• O•ttd June IS. I'll 23. 1911 SECUREO PARTY F'4t1S M<IC•non & Robbins Publlsl>td 0rln9' Coast o.,,,, P11ot Oruo Co. A O••lston June t ~ •••. 23. 1978 Of FIM'•m<KI MCl(f\~n. In< 1010 I> W1ll1•m J (°"roy PUBLIC NOTICE SICTITIOUS aUSINESS .. AME STATEMl!'IT Atf'tl (r'.'d1I M rtt\6Qt"r Publl\l\l'll Oron11t COd>I 0'1111(,. Pllol, Juni 23. 1919 • l HOMI -: PUBLIC NOTICE Tiit followlno person• ••• Ooono 1------------...--1 l>ol\lnuioas· RANCHO SAN CLEMENTE t4S1 Qu•ll StrHl, Suite 10S, N•woon ISHtll, Calllor"l.t tt..0 NU·WEST DEVELOPMENT CORPO RATION OF ARIZONA, e Coloreoo co•PO••llon 101 Qu~11 Slrtel, Sullr JOS. Ntwport Brach, C•lllornla 91660 NOTICE Of' PUBLIC HE4111M NOTICE IS HEllEBV GIVEN lh•t 1 puDllt hUtlf>(j .. 111 ~ htlO by lllt tlly Council ol ""' Coty ol Cost~ Mew on July l I'll . .ti tllt hou< ol b >Op m • D• ~\ \Oo" t~ritafl,.r •\ lhfo tnAttPr m,.., ~ hf'aro 1n 1n .. Counctl (thttnr>f'r\ ot City H&ll /I r a.r Oto•t (O'll• Mt.,. on t~~ •ollDW\"O 1t1m~ ll is AB 3825 A SSE MBLYMA N Ri c h a rd Robinson, 0 -Santa Ana, has tn· 'h-oduced legislatt,on to require prompt anU t hol"J)ugh evaluations ol ideas .submitted through the employee suggestion program and to require each department and agency lo submit a report on them. \l" --The report would be submitted to the State Merit Award Board. accord New Director Name d Mahlon C. M cN1e1 ~of Garden Grove has been na med director of the Brailli lnstitute .Orange County Community Center at 527 N Dale Ave .. Anaheim. Stmamer Sessio11s ••• S TATE SENATO R PAUL Carpenter . D·Santa Ana. is the author of SB 212. which would re- quire stale hospitals to meet the ~am e license requirements for staff as private hospitals after Jan. l. 1979 1 t has been approved by both the Assembly and the Senate and sent to the governor. • • • U.S. SENATOR ALAN Cranston. D· Calaf., has co-sponsored legislation that wouJd sharply reduce the capital gains tax rate. The Investment lneent1ve Act of 1978. S 3065. would return the max- imum capital gains tax rate Lo the 1969 level of 25 percent beginning in 1980 At present the tax rate can run to almost 50 percent. C:ra nl>lon cited the need for addi - tional capital mveslments as one of the reasons for the bill Buffalo Courses Set Growing ' lly Extension UC Irvine Extension s ummer courses will be offered as usual, and are unaffected by the passage or Proposition 13, according to ad- ministrators. CA MP PENDLETON <AP > Home on the range. where the buffalo roam and Marines shoot at p a per targets. the bison herd now numbers 15. The latest calf was born recently in the herd formed in 1973 when the $30 PeJ Week Fult Day FOR INFORMATION: 556-361 O Ext. 276 Weekdays. lhmlington lkach Cily Coum:1I will hold the 0H1nal Public llearing o n the propot.ed 1978- 79 municipal budg<'l a t 7 :30 p .m. June 26 in Cit y Cou11dl Chamber~ of thf' Ci\ k Center. :.WOO Main ·lr<'<'l. Pro pot!ed it. a S:.?7.2 million gent>ra l fond IJud~t·t. down S7 miUion after passage ol' Pro position I:$. Councilmen are holding a seric or study sell8ions prior to the hearing June 26 and may morlifyWpropo8a' and may cont1ider alternali w financing plans. You will have an opportunity to speak on June 26. It i11 your money, your cit y and your !!O''t>rmnt-nt. Part ir ipatf' ~ Mayor llon Shenkman Counci.Jmemhers Ricltard W. Siebert, Ruth Bailey, Oo n MacAUister, Robert P. Mandie, Ronald R. Pattinaon, John A. Thomas. ed with student ft;es. BR/ E F S Classes are s upporl·c J fi rst of 10 bison arrived -----------------------Information o n schedules. classes a nd fees is available by call- ing the extension office, al 833-5414 Sierra to Meet The preservation of Santa Cruz Island will be the topic or a June 27'meetrng of the Orange Coun- ty group of the Sierra Clu.b1 • The meeting will begin at 7 :30 p.m. at Sad·~ dleback High School in Santa Ana It is open to the' public. .oc Council Bonorrd The Orange County Council, Navy League of the U.S:; has received an award as outs tanding council of the year al the group's national conven- tion in Seattle. ,-....-Information about the league is available by ca-lling Don Rogers at 847-9956. S11rvivon to Reunitt!' Survivors of the U S.S Aaron Ward, a destroyer·minelayer hit by six kamikazes on May 3, 19<t5, wall hold a reunion in Long Beach July 11-13. Infor m ation 1s available from Lefter ts 1..avrakas. 354 Broadway. Costa f.fesa Fire Trau•k Ordered from the San Diego Zoo Two more calves are expected by September . roaming free in a wildland a r ea of this Marine Corp:; training base ... DINNER WITH GOVERNOR JERRY BROWN Talk With . FORMER GOVERNOR PAT BROWN 'ASSEMBLYMAN RON CORDOVA Ar1d Other Polatacal Leaders At The 4th ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER NEWPORT DEMOCRATIC CLUB SUNDAY, JUNE 25th TALE OF THE WHALE 400 MAIN STREET BALBOA PENINSULA, NEWPORT BEACH COCKTAILS6 00 S11 .00 ·M EMBERSANOVIPS DINNER J·OO S12.SO ·NON-MEMBERS. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC av RESERVATIOM 644-6399 644-4167 581-9149 f tu11 follow1n9 ~r\On\ •r• Oolno l>u\1ntt\\ A~ ACE SIC.N COMPANY USE 11111 .Sl•~rl, C~teMl!SI, Calllor"'' • Thi• bu•~ I• conovctrO b'(. CO• PD••llon, PROPOSED OR01NANCE •meno· A new fi re and rescue truck for Orange County Mun1r1p~1 Co<!P r.1a11nv to ''"' "'"n Airport has been ordered by county supervisors Ing Tltl• ti of lhr Co•I• Mua u CTI 0 l M Boni.,, Slon• & Npon 13\ E 111n Strrtl Co•I• Mn• Call•o•n•• t 7U/ l M lld!fl'fl, llS E I lln !\lrttt (O\ld Me .... C~lllorn11 '2UI r111s bu\inPS' "conctuctl'd by an un •ncorpgr•ll'd •\110Cl•llon Oilier then a odrtnership L•rty Mlcha~I 80hltn Nu·w ... 1 Oto•t'l~rn1 Coro Jo"" lltl.,.. Prolr<t Olreclor ll\IS stat-I w&' llled with lh• Courtly Cl•rk of Orange Counly oo June 10, 1918 FOtUO Publl•....., Or~ Coasl Oa1ly Pilot, June n , JO""° July'·''· t978 l•lS 19 Thi~ •l.tl.,......nl wa' 111.a wlln lht <.ounly Cltorlc 01 Or•n~ Countr on t------------Junr 10, 1911 ..... ,.. Put>ll•lled oranoe ™'' O.tllY P1101. •------------June 1l lO encl JUiy I 14 1911 PUBLIC NOTICE 1U• It P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' f'UILIC: HEAii i HO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111,et a puDllC lltatlng will De M id Dy I,,_ C0\11 M•\.e Clly c.oo;r.cn on July II, 1tll al Ille 1'out DI ' )0 D m .. I" Ille Co11n< 11 ~' Of City Hall, on Ille follow1no fNlll~ RESOLUTION OF l'll!CESSITY kit •tqu11111on bY con<ltml'lallon of Pf'OD- r•IY localftl on •~ 'Olllhwefot corner ot 19111 Str .. 1 .. no H••bor 8ou.,varO -n•f\ lu<A\ \l'CI H•ly ... lOUklOI'\ NOTICE IS ~URTHER C.IVEN IMI at ,.,d ,.,,.,. .no plact, ~n, .no •II llt'''°"' lnlPt0•lt0 mlr( •-., '""" 1-llu r O Dy 111• cuv CouMll on th• .,1ortmtnllonoO •t•m EILEEN!> PHINNEY Coty Ctrrw PubthlltO Or•"llf COA'1 Oe•ly Pllol June U . 1911 PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC'fl110US IUSIHU.$ NAMI n.t.TIMIHl l 11'1> tollowl~ per&on• •r• doll'lt butt,..\\•• PECHAHGA ¥EA 00WS INV(STMENT GROUP, 1.00 Dov• ~tr~tl. !>U•lt 100, N._i 9Nc:fl, C/lo •1..0 Mltl!ffl A NICholft, ltoll Oove ~''"'· Sll•le 100, Ho!wpotl ... tttll, CA •1..0 Ttll' bu\in!'\\" t»lnt (~'"by • Ht IMr.i.1p MtCHAtl A HICHOUIS fl\1> \Ull-1 wet Ill .. Wltll tlle Covnt• Clfft. ~Or-Cbufltyon MftY lfo ,.,, \, ~"' l>)IOh\-Or ... eoe-Q.lllly Ptlol Ju•,. t, '· ••, U. ,.,, 21•11t l'ICTITIOUS 9USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit to1tow1nu p.-"on\ itrt' dolno OO\tn4!'\\ a\ MOTHER !\ &EST BUYS. 11"1 S1<y P•r• Orcir :: 8 . trv1,,., C..lllornl1 "'" HHOIO Wllmerlh, 7•1t? Tim """"-· El Toro, C.lllorn•• tl&JO Paul 0 Sc"""'41n1'1, IJSll 8torl••' Cr , Hunllf'llllon 8utll, C•1t1orn1a .,. .. Th It llut1"'1t II COl'IOu< l•d tit • uener•l INl1no""'o H•fOIO Wtlm•rlh Thi• \l•l~nt .,.,, 111..i with the County Clor' ot O<•nQ9 C....nly on June 13 ttll ...... t. Putills-OrAflQe Cott•t O.Olly P'1101 June•• U . J01noJ111~ I, 1•11 JJ.)6 ,. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOVS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tll• 1011ow1n9 Pl'rM>n\ •r• doing buMMUlf KINO KOLO HEllO OllOWEltlGllOWERS CH01rf •1'' u~GS RUN FREE INC TOWN AOVEllTtSERS, 11711 Von KM ...... n l~tw C11lf '2114 IF DOGS RUH Fi.EE INC • Calllo•"''" corpetellon. 11211 voo Karman, INil'le, Otillon\I• 0114 Tlllt -"en-a I\ .-.C-Dy 8 (OI -·•IOl'I 11 ~Run ,., .. 11'< ~K­f'<•lldtnl Tiii' 1111......,1 we\ lllHI w•lll IN (ounly Cltfll ol Or•no-County on Ju,.. S ,.,, ........ l'utlll\IW'd Of ... (OMI O•llY PllDI, J.,,.. • '•· n io "" ?Ht II , oara> ttnd D•o<rllur~' tor securing The truck will be purchased with $197,673 from Pt•m•I\ lo• lrmPOrery trailers ano moou•a• •••ut•urM, n c1uo1no •••ll"r a irport revenue. It will replace a 1960 model pa,_, Cnvoronm'lftl•I 0.termln•llon Vehicle. E•rmpt C.ENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT Nr,..por I Center Orlvt , Nawporl C:.PIB7A, Th~ lrv1,,. ComP•nY. 610 :-------..__ST~TE SAL_------t Buch, ""° the Coste Mew Plenl'llng Comml'"°"· tor Pl'rmlulOl'I 10 amtno 1ne land use Ot\lgniillon Of pr-rly loc•teO M>Ulh ot BrlttOI Slrnt, test ol San11 A11• A-. north ol lht S.nt• An•·0.1111 Oreln.tgt 0..-1, •no wnt of .... Nt-1 Be.ell MunlClcNI Goll Course, t rom Publlt eno Sl'mt DUl:>llC 10 Gt ntrat Commerclel Envoronmt'n i.1 O.termln.etlon N09at1v1 O.C•••• lion GE NERAL PLAN AMENDMENT GP·ll 78, w 1111mor Homu, In COtPDralecl • .Ull\orllrcl -otf'll lot C GtrtrUOt -CIYdlt E Slo.all 4'11 f'lowtt Slrwt, C.0.1• Mtw. •nO Ille Cost• Me .. Pl...,.•1111 Commlu lon. tor -min ion lo emHld ""' lln4 UH d .. lgnat1on 01 orOOl'rty IOC•l<'O at lht no•lllw•>I (0""'' Of VIClorl• SttHI •nO ColltQo Av•Aut, trom C.r111tal Commerc••t to M•Ol11 m Oen~llY R t•IOtt11l•I •no 10 (Oflloldtr •ll•rn•ll•t Gtlnetal Plan AmtnOmen" .aod o• ruon~ IOI prQ119rly 1001to •1 J .. H• 0 0 1no O• Vtclort• Slr-.1 •nd •• n.o. ,, ... •AO 1111 to1100• Avenue El'lv.,Dl'IM•nlel 0•1erm1,.,. 11on Neg1u ... Oe<lueuon GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT GP 1t ?C S II N0to, Jr, •utllOrhNI agtnl tor S II HorO, Morrow, •~d RUH, )00 Vlctorle Slt"Ml, Costa Mo\A, •nO '"" Cos•• Mt.,. Ptetw>lflll Com mtuton. for l*'mlnlon to • ...-the l•nd u .. Otr\lgn•llOl'I ot parcelt IO(lttO t>rtwetn 110 -tllt nort,,.rty hall ~ JOO Vl<IOll• Sl'ffl Ctvtn 1111mM11) l•om Gene••I Comm.ttl•I 10 High o ..... ,, •••IOMll .. ; 8fl0 to COft,IOtr •ll1trn•ll ... 0.-al 1>111'1 A,.,...llCl,.,...nh •nd/Df •• ,.,,, .. tor IMtctli IOUltO btlwff" hO ltlCI tit tenn number•> Vt<torl• Strwt and Ille \DIAi""'' llAll M JOO Vl<ton• Slftel £nvfron"'4'nt•I Ot11rmlna11on Envlronmt11tel Im t:>e<I q•oort ror ~el il"lan Alnfl'd 'Miii GP,. IC •«toted on Aow " ,.,. OIOTICE ·~ ruRTH[lt GIV(N IMI •I U ld 11,,,.. •no lllA<• •n• •M 111 ,,....•on• 1n1er ... 1tc1 m.o ·~·· •l'IO .,. h•aro Dy IM Cit• Co11n< •• Ol'I th• •'O•t menu-11...,, CILEf 'IP PHINN( Y CllyC1-.- Pullll"'-CI Or-(M\1 0.11y 1>1101 Ju.,. n 1'11 Partlcular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of.the "Golden Touch" "The concern of the friendly salesman In helping me get the car of my choice. was greatly appreciated". GEORGE EICHER S1nl• Ana, C.tllt. ANOTHER SATISIFIED CUSTOMER .JOHNSON Be SON '* l 2626 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 I' • ESTATE JEWELRY • CHINA • RUGS • SILVER • FINE PORCELAINS • BRONZES • FURNITURE • OILS. Etc. 116 Million Dollars Worth Fri., Sat. & Sun. June 23, 24 & 25 8:00 pm Inspection Fri., Sat. & Sun . 2·5 pM & 7-8 P"' Don't miss this important salef Fine crystal, chine sets. European furn1tu10. bronzes. rugs, oils d11d many other items. Lots of diamond solttaires and clusters. Fine men's and ladies watchei rings, earrings. bracelets, necklaces. etc . sot with diamonds, emerald,, rubies, Hpphires. Several important large 11morJlds dnd ~apphires. TE AMS t11nk Ame•tt ard Mattercn.,09 Perton~1 rh.,tlr Cun Somo e w ftf'clod 1e1mt C•l'I M '""""114"1 Pro{Hrfy mo~ for conVf!n1tmc11ol111/fl to nevvport galleries, ltd. 2452 West Coast HlghwtJy, Newport Beach, CA (714) 645-2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED .,-IL 6 P.M. FRIDAY An Levtf'I• AuCllOf'l~t • • . I 10 OAll V PILOT Frtday June 23 197' AT YOUR SERVICE I NATION THE•· By 811 Keane "Every time somebody ding-dongs the door, Borfy woof-woofs." "(fot _a problenf! Then ~Tit~ to Pat Du~ PatpmJL cut red faP.e. gettirw the amu.itts on4..actl0ft ~ Med to sol~ inequities in government ond business. Mall your que.81iotu to Pat Dunn. At Your Serw:e, Orange COO$t Daily Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Me$0, CA , 92626. As many letters as possible wail be a~ed. but pfloMd inquiries or LetteTs not mcludlng •the reader's full name. addres.s ond bu3meas hour3' phone numbercannot beccm.ndered. Thisco1umnappearsda•· ly e:r.cept Saturdays.•· 1lfedi~I ('overage Confauhag '·· ...- DEAR PAT: I don't understan<t Medicare cov· erage of home health services Both pahs or Medicare cover home health care.rWhat•s the dif· ference., ( Rescued From Obscurity Stadium, : Nelly Bly's Grave Marked After 56 Years Mural ! NEW YORK <AP> -Neille Bly , the spunky femaJe reporter who bested Phihas Fogg's rec· ord of tra veJing around the world in 80 days, once wrote she was moved to pity at the sight or a neglected grave in Mexico. Its stone cross was old and weather· beaten and had no lnformaUon on it other than the c rudely scratched Initials T.M. "Somehow a thrill of pity strikes one for T.M., as it seems to be the only grave in all that quiet city that bears no mark or loving hands," she wrote. ~ . ,. TUUBSDNl', A TOMBSTONE was dedicated here for Nellie Bly herself, whose body Hes in a grave that has been unmarked S6 years. · "Nellie Bly is one or the mosl famous women journalists and for her to Ue in obscurity is hor- rifying. She was a prominent news person who shouldn't,.. be forgotten." said Vincent Lee. president or the New York Press Club,· which is sponsoring her memorial marker. Miss Bly, whose real name was Elizabeth Cocfi.rane Seaman, was born May 5, 1864. at Cochrane's Mills. Pa. While still in her teens, she became a writer for a Pittsburgh newspaper al $5 a week. THE FEAT THAT brought her world fame came in 1889 when she was 25 and working in New York for<the· World. Her e<fjtor and pubjjs!'er. J~eph Politz.er, -·--- .... , ......... NOT FORGOTTEN Reporter Bly s~t h~r out lo beat lbe mark Ruru set by JuJes Verne's fie· lional hero of .. Around the World In 80 Days." She made it -in 72 days, 6 hours and 11 minutes -while people around the globe read of her progress. She wrote stories llbout going down into the sea·in a diving bell and. up jn the air in • balloon. SHE ONCE POSED for 10 days as a menlal patient in an Dropped :. insane asylum on Blackwell's Island now Roosevelt Island • -in the East Ri ver and report· SACRAMENTO IAP) •'-'!U'.'.1 ed on abuse of the inmates. pre· -A $100.000 grant lo • • • ff • paring for the part by .. prl clic· paint a mural or the • .,,,._ ... ing wild gestures" and a Capitol on a nondescript ·~~~~l!~jl~· "lunatic stare" before a mirror s tale office building •i.. • She eventually earned as which blocks one view or • HERB • much as $25,000 a year as a tt?e Capitol has been • fRIEDLASDF.R : journalist aba n~~n e d du e to: IS MAKING 41 She marrie d Robert L. Propos1t1on 13. GREAT DE L . • Seaman. a steel manufacturer Another Proposjljon 13 .• A S 40 years her senior. in 1895 and victim in Sacramento is ! FREE • inherited his properties when he a S4 million stadium pro· • « died 15 years later. But she lost posed to house a Pacific• 50 GALS • her fortune through various Coast League .baseball • O•'GAS • business disputes and litigation. team al the capital. ' « T he mural on the• •.• -.............................. -•.. • SHE HAD NO CHILDREN but Stale Personnel Build·.• or 011. ('tfi\:\(it-:S • l k . b d d t . hi h Los A I • 0·•~·-.,iw•-•1 .. « oo m a an one youngs ers mg. w c nge es • ..... , .. ,._.,-.... and housed them in trer apart· p a i n t e r T e r. r y • e HONDA e : menl in the old McAlpin Hotel Schoo~hoven described ,. 1111 ..... uu.... « near Herald Square until she as a visual pun, was one • U'l·m1 .-.-.-_,,,, could find homes for them of four art projects cut •* * * * * * * * * * * •• She was on the staff of the from the Department of• MG-TRIUMPH ! New York Evening Journal General Services budget it when she died Jan. 27. 1922. and due to the landslide vie-it • JAGUAR • ! was buried in the Woodlawn tory two weeks ago of it FIAT·LANCIA « Cemetery in"the Bronx. the tax cut irutiative. • 111•H111s1 • .... •••• L 't J d f.17·TI"fl -~ 9HTll • ast year. a wri er . u y ....,***********« Tiger or Northridge. Calif . who •• TOYOTA •• was doing research on her life.----------• _,c;...,.c;..., ... iaa"' « visited the s ite and expressed • c.o.-4-t• ui s..eo « disappointment at finding no ~ it******•**••~ g r a v e m a r k e r . J e a n n e • 10TOR o Capodilupo, Woodlawn's com· EARL'S • 1' H ~n; • munity affairs coordinator, then . PLUM••NG •SALES & RE~,.Al .S • contacted the Press Club. :.~"ci:g. • RESF:RVE ~OW : Miss Bly was said to have got· s.-... t .. 1 ;;:,,. L~..}.~'!~~""' Ooo• • 537.1717 Ext. 500 • ten her "nom de plume" from •C•" ~·Of~ Ne..-~,.. v°"' ,., ... , it* • * • • * • * • * • ._ an editor who probably recalled cos1AME~64Z-17S3 • e LEASING e • the old Stephen Foster lune : ••ussi:v~::4'9~01 !r .. ":.:::.t:.:.=.~-· "Nellie Bly had a heart warm as >emc-'-""'-537.7177 Ext. 600 • a cup or tea.·· ·~ ... " ..-•. 1 • * * * * * * • • * * * •• E.H~;'HunUngton Beach· _.._ MedJca.re hospital Insurance can cover bome healt.b care when It Is needed for furt!ter treatment of a condlllon whJch was tret ID a hospital or _ skllle~ nursing facUUy. M cue medical ID· surance can cover home be lb services when a person needs part-time skilled· nursing care but ttoesn 't need to be .to a hospital firsL Med le al in· !'lurance also can cover home bealtb visits when you have used up to 100 visi&s covered under hospV.aJ Insurance and ~eed more. Certain condi· tfons must be met, however, before e ither part of 1'1edicare can pay for home health care. Ask any Sotia1 ~tarity office for a copy V>f "llome Health Care Under Medicare.·· • t TulwWon~f "Roa.sl'"Safe••an ~ DEAR PAT: I've worked for two yi'ars in the television department or a large store, surrounded • 40 hours a week by 35-40 operating color-TV sets. Is there any way or finding out just how much radiation I'm being exposed to, and il I am in any • danger from this? J.A., San Cleme,nte You don'l have aoythiJig to worry about. D-1-: Stephenson or the radiological health branch of the Food and Drug Administration says that although a few years ago, limited radiation leakage was de· tected from lhe front and bottom or some color ~etst this is not the case today. SlnCf tbe Elec· tron1c Prodection Control Act went lnlo effect in 1968, all domestic apd Imported color i,ets .are test· ~d lor radiation control and shleldlng. Stephenson added that sets are selected at random from re· ' tailers for high-standard testing. If you want to tprn more about tests }>elng condac&ed. and. their results, wii&e to Bareau of Radlologlcal He-9da, 12720 Tw'us Brook Parkway, R\dtvllle, Md. 21857. . .. Scoop on Solar Sptem• Ottered DEAR PAT: Where can I getinformaUoo about buildingasolarwaterheater? T.N. Cp~ta Mesa A variety of materiab are available to yoa. A frtt brochure from &Jae NatlOllaJ Solar Beatba& aDd Cooliag lofonnatloa Cater clbcauea CODAJDer · consideraUoos on how to boy· solar eqalpmeat, range of co.ts and rates of tbumb OD naJutlac a M>lar bot water system for YoGI' bome. Reference ma&erial, a glossary and llst ol maaafactaren of solar hot water eqa.lpJD•t are b1daded. Request "Solar Hot Water and Yoar Home" by wrlllag to: Hot Water, Box 1607, Rockville, Md. 2085t. Also, a new boo", "BQild Your Own Solar! Waler Heater," by Stu Campbell, bas Jut beea published. This book should be available la bookstores. or you can order by 1Pall from Gardea Way Publishing, Dept. 17ZZ, Cbarlot.t4!, Vt. 054'5 ($7.95 for paperback and $12.95 for hardcover>. Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the "Golden Touch" "The service Is great ... and 10 ire the people". LINDA MOSS Cott. ,...._, C•llf. • ANOTHER SATJSIFIEO CUSTOMER .JOHNSON a SON !it-I 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Me9a • 540-5630 ' Here are some of our customers' favorite selections from our foar big menus- two for grown-ups and two for children. . Dinners ••. served any lime. Top s irloin steak. . . . • . • • • • 3.85 New York st.ea.IC ••...•••.. 3.95 Captain's platter (shrimp, ocean fish. shellfish). • • . 3.65 Country frie<fstcak. ... , •• 2.95 , Deep.fried ~lilcken .. : ..... 2.95 Deep-fried shrimp .......... 3.45 _ --Burger SpeclaltfeS' Hamburger combo (wtth salad. fries) ....... ..--• ';. 1.95 Ch~ddUxe ,.-• (With frleS) .•••••••••.•• 1.65 Bacon burger combo (with salad. fries) ...••••• 2.50 Sandwich Board Harn & Swiss. • • • • • • • • . • . • 1. 75 The Texas sandwich •••.••• 2.25 Toasted bacoµ. lettuce and to-mato. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1.55 Patty melt. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1.85 Chill size. • • . • • • • • . . • • • • • 1.80 Soup & Sandwich Soup of the day with any sand- wich for only 40¢ more. ... . . ' • 1918 S1~ lllntav11"'' '"c .- .. • .. ------. .--,. .. ,_--.. For Kids Children 12 and under get their own special m e nu. These a re some of the selections they can choose from. Tiger burger. . . . • . . . . . . . .35 Hot dog.................. ..35 Chicken dinner. . • • . • • • • • 1.00 Fish dinner. ,. ••••••••• , •. J .00 Burger patty dinner. . • . • . 1.00 Grilled cheese sandwich. • .50 Vegeta.bles. • • • • • • • • • • • • • .25 Tossed green salad. • • . . . .30 French fries........... . . . .25 Pancakes (four).......... .s'o waftlc.... • . • . . . . . . . . . . . .95 French toast............ .60 Bacon or sausage. egg, four pancakes & toast. . • . • • 1.10 Pudding. • • . • . . • . • • • • . . • AO Sundaes. • • . • • . • • • • • • • • • ..50 For Light Appetites Beef patty plate. • • • • • • • • • • l.80 Fish met plate... . • . • . • • • . 1.so Large chefs salad. •.•••••• 2.10 Tuna salad. • . • . • . . . . . . . . • 2.25 Sides Vegetable of the ~Y· •••.•• Potato salad. •.•••...•••.. Tossed green salad .•...••. 11 French fri~ or hasb browns .•••••...•• Oaion rings •• -••••••••.• Desserts ~crust pie, •••....•.• Strawberry shortcake. •••• GeJatin. ••• •"!fl •••••••••••• Caho\ Cake. ..••• ~ ......... . Brownie ~ la mode. ••••••• loe cream/Sherbet. ••....• Bl't'8kfilsts .45 .45 .60 . 45 . 60 . 65 • 65 . 40 .75 .80 ..30 Some o f the more popular choices from our famous bn!ak· fast menu. Sambo's special (one egg. two strips bacon. six pancakes) •••••••••••••. l.50 sausage or bacon & two eggs. pancakes ••••••••• 2.20 Ham & cheese omelette with six pancakes .•••••• 2.20 Lite breakfast (one egg. English muffin. juice). • • 1.25 Waftle with egg and bacon .• 1.60 Six Sambo's pancakes. . • • • .85 Corned beef bash & egg •••• 2_.~ Naturally. we also offef ·your favorite family beverages. And the items shown here represent less th.an half of our entire menu selections. Come in soon. and bring the family. We serve au selections au the time. See our complete menu for delicious details. IMrnu I"".,_ ~R' -.uh"" I IC>• 1\.1~ I Now open r;plAlfWfTS ® ' ]ust.wbat the family ordered.® 23515 El Toro Rd. at the new Bell Tower Plaza El Toro .. ' • 27 ti r, G ti \\ d r. " ' l I! I l I r ' • I ( l I! r I t s l l i I I 1 I ' IN SIDE : •Sports •Stocks •Business •Ann Landers J Fncay June Z3 . 1978 DAILY PILOT rcitp~-and---save--cuzde--to--summer-Fun1 I Or, what to do with the kids now that school is out. 1 : ... ·: I ~---------------------...-----------------------------------------------------------------------· I I I 8}' ALICE STARft I Of lllt D•llY ...... Slaff I I I It's an all-too-familiar cartoon - a frantic mother barricades the front door I I while her kids, loosed from school for the summer and screaming like banshees. T I rush down the hill toward the house. I It's doubtful that anyone feels that frazzled about the idea of having the kids I I home for two-and-a-half months. But if the cancellation of su mmer school has left I I you short of ideas on what to do with the kids during vacation. here 1s instant help I I -a Clip-and-Save Guide to Summer Fun. • Orange Coast moms and dads are lucky to be living in an area with so many ~ J 1 • I I resources -beaches, bike trails and amusement parks abound. -. I I But there are places off the beaten path that cost little or nothing.too. How ·•· I I about fishing in Irvine Lake. or enrolltng in a library reading program. or taking a 't / ;, 1 I I tnp to Catalina, or visiting area tide pools to study starfish? ' If you have any ideas tr"lat we have overlooked, send them along to us at the I I / 1 Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Features Depart ment. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA I I 92626. We'll be glad to share them with other frazzled moms. More on Page B2. I I I Bikin' I II Exerc1~c can be run 1 1 when it m('ans jogging I on the shor(' or peddling I a long on lt s ummt>r I bi ryd(' safari Spec I I Stee-rike t a t o r s c an w a t c h I cyclists race at the 5th I The old ball game can be a new adventure Annual Bicycle Gr an d I at nearby Anaheim Stadium. Family nights Prix in Costa Mesa. The I ft.>at ure half-price r ates on all tickets for Catch Some Rays eve nt begins at 7:20 I I baseball ga mes. Games begin at 7:30 p.m. on a m . Sunday, June 25 June 26. July 17 and 31 and Aug. 15. On helmet Rask on the beach at llunt.mgton until dark, also has picnic areas Dis tance races. live I I night, July 1, the Angels will play Texas. Stan-Pier, Newport Beach or Corona and kayak rentals. Admission is band music and a visit I I dard ticket prices are $2. $4 and $4.50. Call del Mar. Don't forget Dana Point. under $1 for adults and juniors, 25 from Disney's Donald Art is Smart 634 2000forinformation. Ca pis trano Be a c h and San cents ror children. Sunset Aquatic Duc k are planned I I The California Sud soccer team plays at Cle mente. Doheny State Beach in Park 10 Hunting ton Beach is Come lo Placentia Hill Go for culturl' at " local museum. The Anaheim on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 Dana Point has a $1 50 fee pt-r car popular with fi shermen and boat near Es tancia Hi gh Laguna Beach Museum or Art at 307 Cliff Dn ve I I pm. Summer games at home include June 21 Many local beaches are free lo the ing e nthus ias ts. T ables a nd School for this bikl· exh1b1ts paintings. crafts and sculpture from I f Ph1ladelphia>. June 24 <San Diego) and July public. Swimmers should check shelters are provided for pi e ride r s' co mpetition 11 ·30 a m. to 4 30 Pm Wednesday<; through I 12, 22, 26 and 30. Reserved seat tickets are $6, $5 for lifeguards' flags before going nicke rs. Boat watchers may. find Open free to the pub)1 c Monda)~ I I a~d $4 for adults. $5.50, $4.50 and $2 for every· into the water. Red shows danger, the park a good vantage point for Bi cycle routes and Tht> Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San one under 18 or over 65. After the soccer yellow, caution: green, light surf eyein g the craft in ltuntin~ton trails run from Irvine lo Clemente Drive. orrers children" workshops in I I games. kids can get autog raphs of players at Bring along sandwiches or salads Harbour. Scots man's Cove, a th e b eac h and a ll music. dra ma and dance hef!mmng July 8. Art I the Stadiu m Cl ub (Sl per person for non and lunch on lhe sand , or try a quiet s andy s pot, lies between around the harbor re· e xhibits are open da1I) For information. call I membl•rs). July 7 will be pennant night. Call beac~ barbecue. The Back Bay Corona del Mar and Lagunci gion. For a day.long 759 1122 I I 634-8326 for tickels. beach at Newport Dunes Aquauc Be1:1ch. Aliso State Beach in South bicycle trip. try the The Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St.. San Or ror a baseball outing, make a big night of Park offers a playground and Laguna and El Ni guel Beach in Santa /\na River Trait. ta Ana, features a shell exhibit through June 26. I I it a nd drive lo the home of the• Padres at San swimming area for youngsters. Laguna Niguel are two more fam1 This paved bikeway Admission is free.• It open:-. at 9 am. Tuesdays I I Diego Stadium, or to see the Dodgers in Los The park, open daily from 9 a.m ly favorites runs along the rive r through Saturdays and at ~ P m on Sundays. Angeles from North Orang e Closed Mondays I ---------------------.... -----------------------------~ County to the beach ~tovieland or the Air near the Oran~e Coun- I Fishing Around I Catch a trout at Irvine Lake. . The lake, •off Santiago Canyon I Hoad near Irvine Patk. ls open I from 6 a.m until 6 p.m. daily. <C losed We dnes days a"d I Thursdays.) Entry fees are $4 for adults and S2 for children. Bring a I California fishing license. Rods I .ind reels are available for rent at S2 a dav. I Or try to find a catfish in Foun· 1;i1n Valley's Mile Square Park, I 01w n fo r fi shing from dawn until I du-;k Park admission is 50 cents p..r carload Bring your own I (•quipment and bait. H the fish w11n·t h1tt•. the children can enJOY I walthmg the ducks or running at I lht' playgrounds I I I I F1:-h ing i!i free to li censed Jn~l crs at Hunting ton Central Park Located near Talbert and EdY. ards, the pa rk's lake is .:;tocked for s urprising catches. A roncession rents all fi shing gear. L:.tler, u·y renting a boat and tak- ing the kids out on the lake for a treat. While licenses are required for fi shing in state waters. anyone can try his luck at a public ocean pier. Just bring a dropline or fishing pole to the pier at Huntington Beach. San Clemente, Newport Beach. Dana Point or Alonzo Pier at Laguna. Or rent rods and reels at nearby sporlfishing stores . The Tackle Box at Huntington Beach Pie r rents spinning rods and reels for $3 a day, plain ro~s and droplines for less. It opens at 7 30 <1 m and closes late sometimes al midnight. Fa milies can fish for halibut and bass off the dock at •avey's Locker . Dock fi shing costs $3 each for all day, including bait. Brin~ equipment from home, or rent poles for $3.50 a half day or $4.50 all day. To get to the dock at Balboa Pavilion. take Newport Boulev ard to Balboa Boulevard, then turn left on Main Street Ente r o ff the Wes t ty Airport 1s a different kind of museum. The I Pacific Coast Highway collections of famous aircraft may be seen daily I at Brookhurst Street from 10 am. to 5 pm beginning .June 26. Adult and ride north on the entrance fees arC' S2 25, ;un1 or-., 75 r ents: I river bank children 5 11 , 50 cent!> Try peddling along Or drive along the coast and see "A Little I the beach at Ocean Bit o( History" at the San Clemente Inn. ThlS Front in Balboa, or take mini-museum features mementos and photos I a n inland park route from around the world donated by former Presi· I along Spyglass Hill dent Nixon. Open daily from 9 am. to 9 pm. Road, Ford Road o r I U n i v e r s it y Dr i v e, t--------------------• lr v in e . Traffi c engineering de pa rt· ments in many cities provide free maps of bikeways . Take a brisk walk on the West Ocean Strand along Balbo a Peninsula. The beach and open sea lie on ont' side, while picturcsqut.> small frame houses line the other Pedestrians may ride the Balboa Island Ferry for a JO cent fare On Friday nig ht s from ti to 8:30 pm .. ------------------------------------------------------------------_.b r i ng $2 fo r eac h· f a mil y me mb er I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -. I M a r ine Life I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Natural wonders hidden along the coast or off the highway de- h~ht youngsters and adults. Ex· plore the mysteries or tidepoot life at a marine hfe refuge. Sea hares and starfish live safely In seven protected areas along the Pacific Coast Highway Refuges are tocat· t>d in Newport Beach. Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach. South La· auna. Laeuna Niguel, Dana Point and at Doheny State Beach. Wear sturdy clolhinR and tennis sh~ or boots fqr safety o n s lippery t1depool rocks. Be sure to take a camera a long, but leave the bue)et.is at home -permits are re- qulred ror collecting marine life To reach LitUe Corona tidepools. turn off the Pacific Coast Highway nt Ocean Boulevard. Corona del Mar. Follow the road t.o lLs end, lhtn walk down to the wat.er. For Island of Ro-mance Cata lina Island 1s a favorite s umm e r r es or t. C atalin a Passenger Service cruisers leave da ily at 9 a. m . from Ba lboa Pavilion and arrive al Avalon at l l : 15 a.m. Return trips depart Avalon at 4:30 p.m . Round trip rares are $11 for adults and $5.50 for children 12 and under. Or ny lo the Island from Orange County Airport on Tra n s Catalina Airlines. Two flights depart daily at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Return flights arrive at 9:30 a.m. and 6 30 p.m. Adults fly round trip for $35: children 11 and under, S27 ; tots un- der 2 ride free on mom's lap. While on Catalina; families can , take a variety of island tours. Glass Bottom Boat and Coastal Cruises, Scenic Te rra ce a nd Skyline Drives. Inland Motor Tours and Two Harbors Trips are available. Contact tbe Visitors In- formation and Services Center m Avalon for information and re scrvations at (213 ) 510·2500. Joe's Re n l-A·Boa t on th e Pleasure Pier has small rowboats, motor boats and fishing ~ear. For hunting and camping on the island. contact the llarbor View Inn al 1213) 832·4531. Or dance to the big bands al the popular Casino. Tickets are available from Ticketron. The Chamber of Com· merce can help with hotel reserva· tions and information. Call C213l 510·1520. directions to other t1depool areas and further information, call the Orange County Harbors. Beaches and Parks District at 834-4794 _........__.......,_,., '-"""-""......._.'""'-'-......... ""--'--~ .._ """-......._ ....._ __..._..~ '"'--'--"'--....._ ...__ ...._ ...... '-............._. ....._ Treasure Cove in Corona del Mar has unusual rock formations A small sign just beyond Cameo Shores marks the dirt road to the cove . More than 25 species or native birds make Tucker Wildlire Sanctuary their home. Dress in cool. loose clothing for a leisurely st roll past goldfish ponds and blooming flowers. Walk across a wooden bridge above Saolia10 Creek to a birdwatehers' deck. El Toro Road horth Crom the clt.y leads to Modjeska Canyon Road nnd the sanctuary. Open 9 a.m to 4 p.m. dally, this wildlife preserve al$o houses small museum with live mice, rat~ and reptiles in -~....._....._....._...__...__'-'-"--~~...__-....._~, -'"'--""-' '-~........ -"- --'--......._....._ ""--"""' -~ """-'-'-""'-""'-'-'-...-......... -......._ glass cages. Althou11h donations ore accepted. no adml111sion fee~ are charged. ParkinJl ls free st the gate ---------------------------~----------. . ,, ____ ,,_ ·-----··--r -• a nd try o ut trampolines in the open gym al Irvi ne Gym nastic Park A Wild Time Vtsll ;1 wald ;rn1ma1 .111\ d<t\ <1\ l.ion Counlr)' Safari 111 L agurw ·I till~ Open 9 t ' a m . to fl pm. Adm1ss1on 1s $4 95·for adult~ a nd $.1.25 for c h1ldrt·n :! 11 Or !-op~ on an I t•le phan l <1 l the San Oiej!o Zoo 10 Ba lboa Park. It opens dall~ a l !} am. ana d oses at I s p .m Children w :inct undc.•r l'ntt•r free I when w1lh an adult. Ad m1sswn for grown· ups is S.1. /\I the San Diego Wild Anima l I Park at San Pasquul. rtdt• a tr mn along on I a n /\fr1can saJan d;.11lv rrom 9 a m . to 9 p m . Enlrancc pnn•c; ~1n• 5;> 25 lf'r adult~ I a nd S2 75 lor chtlrtrcn 6 15. indud1ng a I m onorail rick . R1rd~. t·ll'phunt s. horses a nd dancers pt•rform HI s p (.( wl ... hO\\!-.ilt<•rn;.l( I ing houri~ I rnm 11 <• m uni !I !l l.J p m I Ahoy ! See the Queen in Loni! Beath sny s umm e r day The Queen Ma ry on Pier J is open from to a.tn. to J:30 p m on we()kdays. and until 4:30 p.m on weekend!- Summer vlsitort; l'an • stroll through U\e stup at a leis urely pace Tour guides slnhon.ed along the way provide information. Rates are> SS for adul ts and $1 7S for chJldren und r 12 Grandmother c:an com~ atona for S3 • • I 1, I I I I I •• •• I I . I ----------------~----- \ . • \ • • ·. -.. • ' '-!-B2 0All 'V PILOT fnoay, June 2.3, 1978 -r---------------------------~~-~~----------~--------------~, ! Clip-and-Stive Guide to SUmmer Fun! '. •/ t111l~ Fu.~·nDJ.t't.1lhm l11flf) his m(lrniDA S(ln~. .\nJcbir~rth.tbirptlb 01mil) \II t11P i;ummrr loo~: t'bii ~. rhir~. rhtt ~ \\ bJI a r1!!11t 111mi~ Umlir I L~. I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,J..:;~~::;;::::;l. I Book Worms I Get hooked. on books this summer at the neighborhood library. "Time Tunnel" reading I clubs can help keep children busy on hot sum- mer days. white mom and dad enjoy their I favorite novels. The science fiction theme and I club incentives make reading a Jlttle more fun. Each county library offers its own program of I slide shows, films or puppet shows. Pre· I schoolers may listen during story times. Read- ing programs began Monday, June 19, and will I continue through the end of August. Costa Mesa has two county branch 'libraries. Laguna I Niguel, Fountain Valley, Irvine, Laguna Beach, San Clemente, Sao Juan Capistrano and South I Laguna have one branch each. Call or visit the I nearest branch for information on times and dates. All reading programs are free to the I public. Don't forget special events for children at I the library. At 11 a m. Saturday, June 24. kic:\s I can see a magic show at Costa Mesa's Center Street branch. Craft programs will be held I every Wednesday at 2 p.m. during July. A I former Disneyland cartoonist will entertain kids July 15. Movies and shows in August include a I second magic show at 11 a .m. Aug. S. Call a neighborhood library for details in your area. I Newport Beach and Huntington Beach city libraries also have programs for children. Hunt-1 ington Beach offers the "Time Tunnel" reading I program. Newport Beach libraries encourage pre.schoolers as well as older children to join in I their activities. I "Rocket Into Reading" is the theme for a reading program for 3 to 7 year olds at the I Corona del Mar branch. Parents may register children for Thursday sessions July 6 to Aug. 24, I or Friday sessions July 7 to Aug. 25. Both story sessions run from 10:30 lo 11 a.m. I The Mariner's branch offers "Rocket Into' I Reading" sessions July 6 and Aug. 17at10 a .m.A pajama story hour called "Travel to the Land of I Make Believe" will be held at 7 p.m. July 11 and Aug. 8. At Ba lboa. "Stories Under the Trees" is I the theme of an outdoor reading group for children I 3·8 years old. The group meets every Wednesday ut 9:30 a .m. from July 5 to Aug. 31. No registration I . 1s requiredforthis oro5!ram. Newport Beach libraries offer a new twist to I their lO·weeksummer reading program. Children I may read any number of books. rather than meet a requirement. Those completing the program I may see a special movie at Edward's Cinema in Fashion Island Aug . 22. free of charge. l!:ach I branch will also hold a film festival the week of Ju- ly 17. Call or ~top by for details. I I I I I I I I I I I I H orsin' Around I I I I I I I I I I I --. Gallop on horseback through a rolling meadow or along a scenic traiJ on a bturr above the beach. Tri·Starco Inc. along the Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar rents horses to adults and children over 8 for $6 an hour. Located next to Horse'N'Stuff. the stables are opendailyfrom8:30a.m . until5p.m. The younger set can ride ponies al Irvine Park from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m . on summer weekdays and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends. Children 6 months lo 13 years old can bounce around the track for a 75-cent fee. Horse owners can ride free along the equestrian trails at Huntington Central Park after June 24. The park has a lake camp· grounds and <-oncessions to entertain h'orselel>s riders. ' AllforFun .. ... - closes at midnight Sunday through Thursday and at 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. General admission prices are $5.25 for adults and $3. 7S for childrenages3·11. Ri~escostextra. I I I I I I Amusement parks aplenty dot the Southern Califqrnia coast. There may be one the chHdttn have missed or several they would like to visit again. Disneyland's summer hours are 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Admission prices Cwith 11 ticket.a) are $7 for adults. $6.50 for juniors and $6 for children. Space Mountain and surprises on the Mat· terhorn ride await summer visitors. Sea World in San Diego's Mission Bay of- fers dailv entertainment from 9:30 a .m. to S pm. Admission. including all shows. is $6.50 for adults and $3.95 for children 4-12. Movleland Wax Museum on Beach Boulevard opeos daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Adult ticket prices are $4.95; children 4•11, $2.75. Off the Riverside Freeway in Buena Park. •• I Koou.•s Berry Farm in Buena Park opens at 9 a.m. daily. During the summer, the park Movie World (formerly Cars of the Stars> has added a moonscape and funhouse rides. Open at 10 a.m. dally, it closes at 8 p.m. weekdays and 9 p.m . Fridays and Saturdays. Adults enter for $3.75. Admission for childrtn 4·12 is Sl.75. .. \ ' Teen '78 Teens '78 is the theme or a summer pro• gram in Costa Mesa. The Department of Leis~re Services offers concerts, dances. ex· curs1ons ~d special e~ents Just for youngsters 12-18. White water rafting on the Kings River is set for July 12-lS. For Aug. 1-3 the program of-fer~ a bike hike to Del Mar. On Aug. ~31 the group .will take a Catalina voyage. A fee for . each event includes transportation, Cood and s upe rvis ion.· For m or e information. calf -;56·5391 Ne~rt Beach teens can learn to saii a catamaran weekday mornings or enter a surf· ing class at Newport Pier. Call the Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department at Cruisin' ' Harbor cruises on showboats or riverboats are cool ways to spend hot summet days. Showboat cruises leave daily from Washington and Bay Front by the Ferry landing in Balboa. Lido Island cruises depart every two hours from noon until 6 p.m . Harbor entrance cruises around Balboa Island begin at 11 a.m. and 1, 3 and 5 p.m. Admission for adults is $3. Children under 12 cruise for a 50 cent fee. while children under 5 ride free. Each cruise lasts 45 minutes. The Fun Zone Boat Co. also offers longer com- bination trips ,and s unset cruises along the coast. Davey's Locker .at the Balbo~ Pavilion bas daily sightseeing tours aboard the riverboat "Pavilion Queen." Cruises depart at different times. so call.ahead for lD.formation, 673·5245. Ninety minute narrated' tours cost S4 for adu.lts and Sl ror children. Forty.five minute cruises are $3 ror adults and so cents for kids. E".ening cocktail.cruises are $2 for adults, $1 for ch1ldretl. · For a quiet family trip, rent a skiff for fis- hing or sightseeing, a lso at Davey's Locker. Up to s ix persons can flt jn the boats and .anyone with a California driver 's license can steer. Skiffs rent for $24 a day. less for balf·day cruises. Auto Go / Sign Up Children's classes for summer are planned in s ome h a rbo r area cities. Costa Mesa plans a Cindere lla Charm ¢ass for youngsters 4·6 a nd two pr e · kindergarten sessions for children 4·5 and 3.4 beginning Jun e 26. Other-classes for tots in c l ude cook in g . science, puppetry and c r eative art. Call 556·5458 or 5S6·S300 for information about fees. times and places. Newport Beach has a youth sports program a s. well as instructional classes for children. Creativ(! drama, gym· naspcs a nd m odern jazz dancing are a few of the classes planned. Call the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Depart· ment at 640-2271 or stop by 3300 Newport Blvd. for r egistration de tails. R esi.dents or other harbor area cities may call their city recrea- tion departments for summer class informa· tion. Car lovers can bring the family along to the races. Ma libu Grand Prix in Fountain Valley has formula racers Ulat any licensed driver can handle. The track is open from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m. weekdays and until midnight Frt- day and Saturday. Prices are Sl .25 for each lap up to ten laps, then less. Championships will be held July 1. An Automotive and High Performance Swap Meet will take place Sunday, July 2. Call 552-5514 for details. .. Orange County lnternalional Raceway is located Just off Sand Canyon Road in East Irvine. On Wednes days from 5-11 p.m . licensed drivers can race their own cars. Adults can watch or race for $3.50. Children 6·12 enter for $1. A Saturday race is set for June 24 and the 11th Annual Nitro For those who would rather walk than race. there's the Briggs· Cunningham Automotive Museum. At the corner of Bak~r and Redhill, Costa Mesa, visitqrs can see 100 antique. sports and· racing cars. This collection of firsts and on.lies has everything from gypsy wagons to Dan Gurney's Eagles. The museum opens Wednesdays through Sundays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $3.50 for adults, $2.50 for students and $1 for children S-12. Arcade Brigade .. -··•r :"f" -• .., 640-2271. . Look' for teen programs Ir> your nelgbborhood. The city, YMCA and scout groups.ofte.n plan trips and activities. Great Outdoors Picnic at a park in any harbor area city. Costa Mesa has 16 all around town and plans to staff half of these for a nine·week "Summer Cele bration ... If all goes as scheduled. playground programs for children will open from 12;30 to 5 p.m. weekdays beginning June 26. Since plans may change, be sure to call ahead for programs in your area. Huntington Beach has 68 parks and school pla,ygrounds in-the city. The new Huntington Central Park will open officially June 24. Vis- itors can picnio, ride horseback. . ~ , Really Big Shows _ ' ' ~ Sum~r events and shows of. fer boU~y treats and late sum· mer fun. Participa~s will gel certiflca¥s at the ollicial dedica - tion of Huntington Centlal Park at 10 a .m . Saturday, June 24 . Equestrians ,ean ri~ atong wi\A the mayor on the park ·s trail route. Ceremonies will be held at the park's northwest eq'tt;near the parking lot off Edwards-street at Inlet Drive. .- Decorate the family bicycles, pack som e chicke n and hard- boiled eggs and ride In 8.,Wuly 4 parade. The 5th Annual Matlner's Park Bike Parade aod Family Picnic begins at 9:30 a.m. at the park's Dover Drive entrance, Newport Beach. Fammes with t.be best-dee-orated bikes will carry home priies. .. fish or go camp· located between E ards Street and Golden West near aJbert. Mile Square Park i Fountain Valley is the site for fishing. pic- nics and fun. Near Warner and Brookhurst. the park opens daily. Entry fee iS SO:cents per car. The Fountain Valley Recreation and Cultural Center next to Mile Square Park has 12 tennis. courts. volleyball courts. baseball and softball fields. Open 9 a .m. untiJ 10 p.m: weekdays. noon until 10 p.m. on Sundays. • Parade·loving klds can watch mar ching bands~ horses and motorcycles along Main Street in HIJbt~gton geach July 4. The marclf begins near Walnut and Main streets about 10:30 a.m. and follows a route to the Civic Center. Come early to find a good parking spot. A comfortable seat and a bot· tie or suntJln :lotion can 1nake ~t'tching more fwnfor mo~ _and dlid. ( . - A Fireworks and Laser Spec. tacular is scheduled July 4 al Anaheim-St•dium. Later this sum- mer. see a Royal Llpizzan Show at the-An~eim Convent.ion Center <July 14·i&>. The Ringling Bros. Barnurtrand Bailey Circus will ap- pear at the Anaheim Convention Center Aug. 3·14. .. - ..... r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I · I I I. I. I 1 · I I I I I •• •• •• 1: . -ii ' ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE ( lloros~ope SATURDAY, JUNEZ. By SYDNEY OMAAR ) AIUES <Marc!l 21·Aprll 19): Collect data - check f&ct.s. figures: you find ways of maJting yourself v.Suable to one generally inaccessible. TAVlltJS (April 20-May 20): Social arUvity pccelerates. Gloom is chased -individual who asks questions does have your best interests at heart. Gemini, Sagittarius figure prominently. / (iEMINI <May 21-June 20): You ree l "lock~ in" -your position ls that of knowing what,shou!d be done but lacking tools. This is a temeorary situation. • .. CANCEll <June 21 ·July 22): Good lunar" aspect coincides now with ambivalence; com· munications are disrupted, but as result you (ind better means of getting message across. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22>: Get appraisal relat ing to property, art, luxury items. Emphasis on well·being. comlort, ability to get job done with a.vailable resources. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Submarine tac- tics are required. Means burrow deep. Find dis- creet wa:ys of obtaining needed mjllerial, rights and permissions. Emotional tangle can be re- solved. LI BRA <Sept. 23-0cl. 22 >: Delay. restriction temporary. Get second wind, bring priorities in· to foe~ Capricorn, Cancer persons figure prom· i nently -sodoeslhenumber8. ScORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Creative juices • flow -vour own stvle. methods are imprinted . .1 · Longstanding obligation is fulfilled. SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Accent independence, originality, creative process. Leo, Aquarius figure in scenario. Build, plan, gel puzzle pieces together -you can invest in your own future. ,. .. " , o.ilf Pllet ll'M4et-, "IC:Unl K ........ Above, Paula Wilhemi of Los Angeles. Above right, Joanne Lestz. left. and Tara O 'Reilly of Santa Barbara are sign bearers. CAPRICORN ({>ec. 22·Jan. 19): Study Sagittarius message. Make inquiries. You get , what you need but first you have lo ask. Ca n~r is in picture and so is another Capricorn. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Spotlight on possessions, money. income, savings program, basic security. Whal had been "censored" i!\,. discussed. 'W~Iking Along PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): You overcome obstacles, land on your feet.. You're being told different stories by different people. If June 24 ls your birthday you have me lodious voice, a "sweet tooth," an apprecia- tion for tfi'e arts and art objects; you also are sensuous, self-indulgent, attractive to the OP· posite sex. Taurus, Libra individuaJs play im- portant roles in your life. tree t>rochUre a< info NEWPoaT 0CtANAUnCS •JOIA • .......... 235 .... ~ ...... c.11••92660 l71_, ... IZ92 wt.'410. IAUQlf~ ...... '1 Stinger Sallboets He#P«Wf Dunes Sor~ feet. heel and toe blisters ing out almost every hight after and 8Wlburns ar~'t going to keep walking an average of 25 miles a 200 marchers from reaching their day. They are educating curious ·destination Sunday. s pectators by speaking to them Tbttl's beuuse every step the about Los Ninos along the way. marchers iake on their ~mile, The Tortilla Mar.atbon is the 10-day walk means money for a 4-major source or funding for Los good breakfas t for s tarving , Ninos. which began when Paul children in Tijuana. Weiss and his family decided to do The march, calleij t~e Tortilla something about the poverty and Marathon . b.egan .in ~anta hunger 25 miles saulh or San Barbar. and will end in T11uana. Diego It is spo~re{i by Los Ninos .t''!l'he ..... . · Children">. a non-pfpnt ~pora-Wt:iss resigned as d1recto.r of a tion that reeds hungry k1as just 'f medical research founda tion to south or the Call7otnia border. w~rk fuJl lime to help organize hos Each of Ute ·volun~r wa!1(ers ' " Ntnoe. That was four years ,ago-, raises $250 from each -of their• ' and slP&e then, the g roup has sponsors. and one walker has ~ade 203 weekend trips 'to Ti- already raised $1.800. Los Ninos 1uana. expects to realize $40,00(Mrom the The marathon will end at" 4 p.m . marathon, whic~ wiU be use<f for .-.... ~l)day at ..San Ys idro ·!}order I Fr1dlly, June 23. 1978 DAILY PILOT 83 ~ . , ./,AA, SALE STARTS Tf ~idlJ:.J JUME 24111 Seml·Ann•I SHOE • ii• TO 'V3 OFF ·an• MIREI • FLORSHEIM • AMALFI • MIRAMONTE • CAPEZIO • JOYCE • PENAUO I . • FLORSHEIM • BALLY • SPERJ(Y~ TO~ SIDER ~ I \ I • CANVAS.SHOES AND Sl\NDALS SELECTED STYLES • BROKEN SIZES ~ /1AA,_ wMAM~ u~idlJ:.J .·111 #54 FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT. iEACH &7 r 4) 644-4221' #27 MAIM STUIT,·ALHAMIRA 121 lJ 212·5678 AU. SAlESl=INAL Particular People Select JOHNSON Br SON Home of the .. Golden Touch'' its food and scJfooi P,rogMms. "' ' l>ark,, whete hUQdreds of {>artic~ , • The wa lkers, 'who trekked pants from both sides ot the ·~~~~~!:'~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' through Ora~e r.nd Latpp &lorder will meet for. a celebration Beach this wee , ijayl! biede"'!'P-and to give thanks. -' LLO't'D· !Ii. Talk . With .Son . ·oorden shop ·-rve been ~olng busfness with Johnson & Son for years and enjoy th$ friendly atmosphere". • \... VODY NELSON \ Newport Beach, Callt.' \ ANOTHER SATISIFIEO CUSTOMER dOHNSON le SON lit I 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 ~· ' . .A•• .,. taliders . .,, ., D E AR ANN LANDERS: I learned by accident that our 17 .... year·old son and his ~irl friend <the same age> started to have sex for the first time a fe w ' weeks ago. I am worried sick because tbey are not using any contracep- tives. I am not guessing about this, I know it for trap my younges~ into. Talk &o your .son. ft a fact. an unwanted marriage. will be espec:JaUy dJf· The girl is crazy about Should I talk to the ticlllt slace yoa "follDd our son. He m ay be gi rl ? Her m<?lher ? ou' by accident" -but crazy about her. too, but Please, Ann, give me do it IJl)'Way. You may Id bl ·t 1 · · h s ome help -CAN 'T b t on1 · tb t o.u 1 ., n m.y opm10 , $.LEED NIGHTS ave o c ess a you ~e 1s mainly interested n E" ... R ,, A N , T Us&ened in oe a phone m her body. -... ~ ~ ,. ,'X conversation or read As my children were ;,LEEP : Don t talk to sometlllng not Intended growing up, I made sure" t be g Ir• o t lo be r for your eyes. In any they knew tbe facts or mother. Y~ would pro. event. 'take yoW' lumps life -sons as well a:i bably receive. a chllly and point out th e daughters. I a m ter--response plus some bot seriousness ol what be ls rified that this girl will denials. dolag. Vrge your soa to Insist on usinJ protec· Uon slnee It ls apparent Ul'llt"lbe gtrt Is ~aretf!ss and In fact may be try. Ing to trap hlm i.Dto m..,.. riage. And please, no letters askl.Dg me why I dJdn't suggest to the mother tllat she admOlllsb tbe boy for bis lack of moraJUy, e tc. Once teenagers begin to ea1a1e In SHaal In· &ereoane Uaey are no& aboat to listen to a lee· tare oa morall. Sony. but these ap:e tbe facts. folks. and I believe In The first in our new fashion Island location. betag practical. re- allsUc, and bopefally. el· fectlve. Reductions To 30% and 50% JELLEN CARTER LADIES HABE:RDASHER SensatiOnal Sele D<Ws fn4ay Junt 23. IOAM to 9PM • Saturday June 24 IOAM to S 30PM • Sundl\Y June 2.5 1 IAM 10 SPM 131 Fashion b!And MaJJ. Nftporr Beach. CA 92680 (714> 759-1 no __ ,.. __ .... _,_ __ _ •' , Moonllte ~ . ~ Hun Moton Cent•!'• Ftntlilfle 1 f-Mur .... tonlte lrom 1 to 10 p.ft\. Ind C!Of'finuM on~. au~ to stock on hind. ~ BIY11 a Edt. 1~ at '"-San~ Fwv LIVE BAR-B-9UE DEMOMSTRA TION Saturday. June 24. 11 a.m. to 3 p .m . FREE SAMPLES and FREE SOFT DRINKS , ............ efWebet"'t . ...... ---JOS'Mffl ~ ...... •c•9•hd ...,_ ... I I Weber Kettles At Sale Prices JBK-300 SERIES KETTLES 18Yi ' DIA. BLACK COLORS · REG. 179.116 OH SALi ..... ' OPEN MON. THRU FRI. NS.'SAT. 8-0, SUN. 9·5 2028 Newport Blvd.,.,.., su Costa Mesa• 646-7441 .. - ... I , -------- ' J'rnJ•Y Jun• 23 1978 Business Group Nam Board James G McCoy . general manager of J . W Robinson's Fashion I s land. has been r~· elected president or the Fashion I sland Merch3nts' Association. Th e association 's board of directors for the forthc;:s>ming year in· elude Dack Marowitz, vice-president <Newport C hildren 's Boolery): C hri s Ackerman. secretary (Lanz o f California, Inc.>; Scott Cornwell. treasurer c Phelps-Meager l. Tracy Albert <M atthc w sl: W aler Bcr~qu1 s t CNeim a n ·M~r c u s l . Al so Chuch C11rt- w r 1 ~ht <J .C . Penney>. Ames 8 Hen- d r 1 ck s on <The Broadwa y>;, Dick M cKee IBuffums>; Al Mayman <At Ease>; Bill M u n SJ>n < SI a y 1 ck 's > • Norma Murrah <Bullock's· Wilshire ). Belly Uselman <The Rigger). and Juck McCon\'ey. executive • secretary 1The Taub· man Compuny 1 Fights Ruling 140,000 Datswis Recalled WASHINGTON <AP I Nissan Motor , Corporation is volunlari· ly recalling 140,000 1977 Dntsuns Lo repair a de· rective emission control c:omponent. the Environ· mental Protection Agen· cy announced. The .detective part is the same lhttl prompted American Motors lo re- call virtually Its entire 1976 line and Ford Motor Co. lo reeall about 1.4 (llillion cars. The EPA said 2.4 million cars have been n•called for the failure of the same type of-part. T he Datsun rec:all in- "" w1 • ..,.. volves 1977 B210, Jl'lO, 810. 710, 200 SX and.-280~ models, the EPA said. Bonnie Cord. 33. as asking the Virginia The defect involved a Supreme Court lo overturn an "archaic, braze joint in the ex· arbitrary and capricious"' action by a state haust gas recirculation .1udge who ruled she .was morally .unfit to system . EPA said the Lake lhc state bar examination because she joint mi~ht break. re· lives .with a man out of wedlock. Cord is o • suiting m an exhaust I f th f d ,,, E Ad · · leak and rendering the lt'\vyer or c e er~ nergy mamstra· emissiof'. control system ~-l_io_n~~~~~~~-'~-·~~~~~~~·--~~ineffective .. ) OC's 'B001n Real Firms Show Con,inuing Growtli Orange County was one or the state's boom counties last year. although this hardly comes as a surprise. Statistics released by the ~late Board or Equalization showed that. In the last three months or im in Oranee County, 51.345 businesses with sales tax permits took ln $2.4 billion, a 21.4 percent increase over tbe fourth qu~er of 1976. THE ONLY OTH E R populous counties that expanded more , were San Bernardino and Riverside. San Bernardino listed a 22.3 percent increase with a total or $812 mijlion in taxable transactions and Riverside a 24.2 percent increase in a total. of $621 million worth of transac- tions. 'In nnking counli;s based on the total of taxable transactions. Orange County came in. second to Los Angeles which recorded a volume or $8.7 billion. . ) statewide. ansj 10 Orange Coun ty , with taxable sales of $149 million. THE BREAKDOWN sup ; lied by the board showed that or the taxable transactions in Orange County . most -$2.081 billion -took place in busi- nesses located or headquartered in cities. Here's a look at the totals for the fourth quarter from Orange County's biggest cities.: Anaheim, $288 million: Brea. $36.S million: Buena Park. $107 m1ll1on. Costa ~t~sa. $203 million. Fountain Valley $40 4 m1l11on: Garden Grove, S112 m1llton. and HunUoglon Beacb. $145 m1lhon Irvine, S88 m 11lion: Laguna Buch. $20 ma Ilion : Nc>wport Beach, Sll2 m1lllon : Orangf, $177 m 1ll1on , Placentia. $19 m1l11on . San Clemente, $20 7 mill1on , and San Juao Capistrano, $13.5 million Santa Ana. $274 million, Seal Beach. Sl2 m1lhon: Stanton, $25 million. and Westminster. $106 million 100,000 Inerease ' OC Airport · Ups . Passenger Total Nearly 100,000 more passengers either arrived at or departed from Orange County Airport the first five months of 1978 compared with the period a year earlier. , Airport statistics through the end of May showed the airport had handled 905,940 passengers this year, <¥12 percent llrcrease over 1977. Countians oh the Move In tel'ms of total taxable transactions. the next in line was San Diego with $1.8 billion. Santa Clara with $f.S billion and Alameda with $1.2 billion. San Francisco recorded $986 million 1n taxable transactions· in the last quarter of 1977. IN ADDITION. THE FIGURES sbo~ed 11.701 commercutl (hghts during the January·lhrougb-May period. up ~.7 percent from the 11.392 a year ago. Airport officials attribute the passengers increases to fuller aircraft using the county facility. Busitwsses Report Personnel ·Pro11Wtions ORANGE COUNTY repealed lhe experience noted statewide in which department stores handled the largest volume bf Ute quarter. lo the-county it ~as S219 JDillfoh. They noted there has been no increase in the number of flighLc; permitted at the.airport each year. although airlines are ellowed to adjust sch~ules to meet seasoqal demand. . " '" . Barbara Via hus J01ned the staft of J: Musch & A!>sodates, Int'. advertising an Newport Beach, as adm mislrative assistant. Pn>v1ousl y she was associated with ,the R.A. ~trathearn Accountancy Corporation in Tustin Via has aho b<'l•n a staff auditor ror the Irvine Compfllll}. i\1 ichat'lf' I Mickey> Clem, a Fountain Valley re-.1dt•nt. ha-. ht•cn named manager of General Telephone'1-Wh1tt1cr Phone Mart. The ston· will open ror service in the Whit· wood Shopping Center on Mon- d:n · · 1\ Gt'n T <.•I employee for 11 years. Cll'm began her career us a dispatch clerk and l ater as j r ust omcr representative 1n lluntmirton Reach. Most recent· ly, she was a residential sales c·oordmator in Long Beach • Carol Walsh has been named director or corporate ~a les for the Disneyland llotel. CLEM Ms. Walsh joined the hotel management team an January <as director of research and develop ment. She came to the Dls- ney land llotel from the Los ··•· Angeles. Convention C enter where she was director of cater· ing sales M s. Walsh attended Orange Coast College and resides in Newport Beach. * Jan Michael Burden has been appointed manager of WALSH P a c i fl c Fi n a n c e Lo a n s • Westminstcr -E;.ast branch office, 15635 Brookhurst Street. TISTDRl\ll A DIESll SEVILLE UWIOllNIA rr" M!'(, L"IM ... Jb ClfY HIOiWM' U'lMfllMll 11 111 /I Nabers Cadillac 2600 H.trbor Blllc1 CCY.>t.1 ~1. S40-9100 6 ._ .. ; ....... can be R~ycled. occ ~,., .. -alc.nl., l0t eo.le --. •• Bill Opposes Alien Buying SACRAMENTO CAP > With visitions of rich 011 sheiks gobbling up rich San Joaquin Vl:llley farmland, the Assembly narrowly approved a hill prohibiting non· resident aliens from buyin~ agricultural land. The vote Thursday was 41·35 on AB 3627, the bare majority in the RO-m e mber h_ou s e . II ow ever, an ~PP,<>nent, Assemblyman Mike An· lonovich, R-Clendale, asked for a second vote on another day . Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the "Golden Touch" • "Johnson I Son seemed to bend over backwards to get me what I wanted". SUE REPELLA Oran~. Calll. ANOTHER SATISIFIEO CUSTOMER JOHNSON a SON ift I "626 Harbor Siva • Costa Mesa • 540·5630 .• Burden was formerly assistant manager or Pacific Finance's Starnon branch office . Burden re!iides in Hunt· mgton Beach. * Chinook MobUodge, Inc .. a Newport Beach manuf1kturer of fiberglass recreational vehic les. apµointed E. Terry Southard )r., as th~ markel· lng /r ofnmunicaiions manager Prior to joining Chinook. Southard spent two years with Estey-Hoover Advertising 1n eu•oEN Newport Beach as an account executive. • Statewide. the next busiest group was new car sales. and again Orange County was no ex- ceptioll, listing $232 mjlijon in taxable sales. , . I. Service stations cam~ in third TRE-Jl'IGlJRES ALSO REri.ECTED0 a· ~.9 pircen( jump in the amount of atr ear'go pa!Smg through th~ airport, with l , ll!i tons for the first five II)Ooths of 1978 compared with 90;6:9 tons for the period in 1977. Ao 11.I percent drop was reported in the number or privat.- aircrart takeoffs and landing. with"'220,619 Lhis year compared with 250,071: Crom January throagh May 1977. There also was a slight drop in the number or cars parked at the airport. 119.280 Uus year, W\th 121.294 reported ror lhe first five months of 1977. ... Ov~r The Countt»r .. • .. \.t I HASOUstin«Js , ' ... NEW YORK CAPI Con\CIH 14\'i. tS • Hyattll\I Richard A. Santoni. of El Toro, has been ~ ~neJ/:c~"'t~11~1 =~1 -f:tz'~w. :~,':Y~~ named vice president. human resources for Com-1ona1 s.cur111~ ConnG•n ~v. JSllo 1n1e1cp prehensive Care Corporation, Newport Beach. ~"1~~~!r e~:~ g=::t · 2'~ #~I~!~~ Santoni served as director of western opera· !.':'~{:'-;~ & 1n<M1 c:,~f:~d ~"-~~ :~~':~tr. lions. CareUnil Division. The program is the •EL.Ind 1•. ,,._,.)a,,1yM "..., 10..., 1w•SoUt laraest network of alcoholi'sm AFAPro1 ,,., ,,., oaieDLb '" a JemwPr ,., AVM Cl) 2~. J~ !>•I• 100 n ISi') J•msby treatment facilities with 31 un-Add•snw '''• 9\' 1.>otM•1 23s,. '•' ~ JJ!!!Y.,':'t AdvRou 7~ l'" 0.<0f'tn .. -~I•~ its 10Acsata~ !,3_.~ciohnowloi~1es.l, Santon1· !?;:.~:~· ~.,, ~!"' 8:t~;'~ ~°"' ~ ~::~!4: 114 >'"·' ,.., l'l~~Alta ~. 571,. 0.1CanT 17\/,, 13.-., l<emanA Pct Up JI\ Up )J 1 uo 1J uo '"I Up 2\ has also directed CompCare's ""'0'"' "''• 1~ 0e11nie 21..., n K.ampAm Allyne 14 1S Oe•tyEI 2.,.. '" ICtll!G•~ Pro(ess1on:.sl Services Divis.ion, AF1ncp Z?'ltt n~ Dl•Crys 11"> w~ K•1wm A Furn lV. JV. ObnCru 14 2S' 1 l<earnyT a training and resource center •Greet 11'h m .. 0o< .. 1e1 4 ~ 1<e11ysv for health care professionals. ~r~go~ m~~ !I.,.. ~rd~ m: ~~ ~m11:1> IJp /IO Up /I • Up J l • AWeldnQ 14'n IS\l't Oorch<» 101~ 10l41 KeyCFd Ami err 2Yt J 1 1• Do.,reoe 71'. µ'.\<o Kty\lnl lJ.p ., ~ Alt.on Drew has been ap-•nadll~ &>... 1•. 0un1 .. no 15..,. 11> K1n111n1 d Anfleu\9 ?l~ 24'· 10ur1ron JI 37 Kn&~V U11 t• • Uu •• . "" " ' Up U I pomte assistant manager of Ant•c;p ,.,, 1 ... Eoer11~ 1•. ,,, K•alo\ ArdMay ',.,, 7" EconLab ' 71.-., U'~ L•nc~lll ~ANTOKI the Western section of the ArttWGs 11J''1 1911. EIPa\EI IO'h 10. L•ndRet '• uo " ' It • I Up fj I Society oft.he Plastics Industry, Inc. ~~cf:;t1 ~!·.~ ~;.,. ~:~~·u~~ ~:: : t:~,~ Drew joins the SPI after having served in a B•l•dCp ' 1•1 E1Moou1 s•-. • L1neu1 •~ , Ut• U" \ • """' Up t1-i 11 • ' I 4 Uf 11 \ public relations and m arketing capl\city with an g~HR~ :;:-,; :r· ~~r~\~1 1~.-c. 2i~ ~G"e association managem ent firm in Southern t:~~I~ m .. ;~~~~~I ~~v· u~ ::1~::111 California. He has also served as a public inform a· r.:11r;:• 'l: 1:~ ,e°'' I 11·11> I IS-1' ~~~t: J ..... • 1-. \._ b " .. 1 " .... u ti '• & .. • uo ,, .. ) I ,., Up t I t 1 , Up It • lion officer for the California Department. of Waler a.tzL•b »"-J.t'" FldU"L' ,." 211'1 Corm Resources and as a eommu~ucapo~ managu for ~ ::~~ ~r"' ~.,, ~:~s":\ j~ ~ ~~~ \ ~, Up 11 t II ... • I•• Up 11 I> DOWNS the Long Beach ChamberorCojTimerce. 3,1r.m1P "'· 1¥1 F1eos1n """ ••v. Mc11dC•1> .Bonanra ~ 2{,_ ~l~~GF~ ~,., ~ MIOIRH La~I,., :-ri9 > Olrcllb I 1. -'011 111• * .,. lk'rM1 1""1 a Fllckor t111t tl"-d18ks Donald II. Taylor has. ~n -named .. re11ona1 g~f!,, I:;~~ ~~:~hu 11 '-11:; Ml~~G !Vt I 11·1• 14~~ ~,.~ • > -I Oii IJ J J, -'"' Oft I) t sales director for Adolph Coors ConrpalfY. ' ' , ' &rw111fto 12 ~rm1~11 1:t11 ,.,. Monico• Taylor, 36, fills a newly·creat.ed position and is e..c11~ ~ ,v.. F=£~ .~~ 1~ ~:id 11 11 NEW YORK IAPI -*11 acollvt1 owr lV. 1~ tllt-counler \loch wPPlltd bv NASO I • 19'h 10\lo N•mt VOl....e Bid Ask~d Cho I II II DBM• . . n•,ooo. Z.S.l1 4 19-ll • l·» 8 ~.. ,. • 011 "\ I l• Ort 11 1 1.. '• o tt too 1•,. -'• Off 10 • J'. -I • Off '" • ,.. . .... "'0" 10) located at the brewery's first regional s~les office llKk•Y• u" 1t:lll Ff"!dlce '"'is.a vRtt D I Pl · Yrl!Uo$ ~ 54 GnRIE\l I ll) t lell at oug as aza 10 Irvine. He moves from the c.1wtsv ttv. >• G11R{111\ m 111 1ct1M 714 lVt 11110...-llQ II ·'°° ·~ ·~ • ... • 11\io 1..-. W"1dy\ •. 116,'°° )1... 11'"> 16 10 10 II EnR\v . 10!,tOO l~1 l"' +I I• II SQ•, -1 Off I I position of director or sales at the Golden, Colo., ~s:~ m I~ ~.~':rt ~~~a~ M~Wi' brewery C.ii1nAlr 7V. 2~ rt'f/4tlV N 32 "-'•QCO · .... C.pl9Ch t"2 10 lll11tst 14\11 16 NttGOll Taylor has responsibility for the sales opera· ear.co 1·~ '"' yrodyn • • etUbtv l . f th l t r c l"f i d N d Cenvt~ 14~ JSl(I HrpAo• u,_ '~ NSe<Rm ~ "' Wlhldlnt . w,100 ll n· 1 12 23\toUY. CnNlu\. l'l,lOO 111.'1 11t1o • '> 1J ZSVt J7 MgtAsU 1'1,100 1•'-IS.,. • '-I• 16llo 1/'llo AeroSys . 1711f/O I.. 2"' IS I ~ -llonN n,IOO 11'• 11\. I~ SI') 11-FtT .. Fn '9,100 JS l& • '• :~ s1,, -111 Ott Ill t 1'Ji -1/.. Otf fl J ~.. -I 0 11 • .\ .... -.... 011 I t I , Oft I J 1 '• Off I I lOn o e s a es o a 1 orn a an eva a c11mLH ~ v H•rPGP " 1•11t N•lOtAE " OluUtl UM '114 HertlNt I~ ,.._ NJNO.s t~a. :· Adv•n<•d . .. . .. . .. . . . 41» 19 I -'• Otf 11 Mlv \>o 011 ~" .......... • !'he ~tarriott llolel at Newport Center has named Nancy Brasser or Irvine catering sa1es manager. Shc had been in the same capacity at the Registry llotel in Irvine and directed the cater· ing department at the Balboa Bay Club. She succeeds Jeanne Souther, who was transferred to the Dallas Ntartlot~. BUI Countryman was named executive chef at the Newport Marriott. He has worked ln Marrlott hotels at Philadelp.hia. l\llanta and Austin, Tex. and most recently at the Crystal City Marriotl in Washington, D.C; ••• Title Insurance aod Trust Co. named Lynn Molloy of Newport Beach account manager in Its west Orange County office serving Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and Los Alamitos. A gradu!lte of Orange Coast College, she has been assistant sales manager for an advertlslng firm 3nd director or corporate sales ror an area <1thletic cluh. • . ) . - Ever.Ready Lighting Centers has named Sc:ott Bell of Grubb & Ellis Commercial Brokerage Com- pany. Newport Bench. exclusive real estate representative tor lls new stor e l ocations throu~hout California. Bell speclallzes in rehabilitation projects ln· volving revitalizing shopping centers. Grubb & Ellis has developed an expansion plan for Ever Ready''i growth for trade areas m California with emphasis in Orange and Los Angeles counties • * • l'hUow·Keo.nedy Corporation, a commercial and Industrial realty. brokerage, management and development organization, appointed Edward John Golden executive vice president He previously managed 1nvestmenr-brokerage- operatlona tor Oeorge Elkins Company, a Beverly Hills realty ::ind mortgage banking firm. was llnanclal analyst for N ew York City banks. and manu~ thl' Cleveland and Detroit branch offices or Dunn & nraJ!street Jn Callfornla, Ootden hos oriianized and directed as president or aeneral pnrtner. several mulU·m1llion dollur public t1nd prtvate r ent hi.at\' ·yncUcations. For 13 yearg he has been an lnstructor In real estate Investment nnalyals and taxaUon at UCLA. UC•1rvlne and UC Santa Barbar• CjrcleF SV> 61'1 atflrtdfl 211'12.2"4 Hl•f\n I' C tzUIA Jl\lt ,.-. 01001'1)_. J~ J~ N~-8 CJllUlB ""' ,. .. 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AM1Yt1 ~ NEW YORK -IL isn't the ring of ca.sh registe~ but their silence that's bothering analysts of rel.all sales, which have been holding up more strongly than many an llcipated The seeming paradox results. as you may have SUS· peeled. from the use 9f credit cards and other lnatrumenl.$ or delayed-payment that permit the luxury or purchases now and the worries of paymenL later. CONSUMER CJlEOIT HAS BEEN soaring in ~nl • -months. and some retailers are concerned il soon wiU reach its limit. leading to a pronounced slowdown In sales lat.er t.h1.s summer or fall. Furthermore. they say. some or today's purchases are In anticipation of higher prices later. In other words, today's good times could be at the ex- pense of lommorrow; lbe sales. in effect, may be borrowed. While the level of outstanding credit had been growing at 'l $2.6 billion rate tor many months. 1t"'surl(ed to $4.1 billion in Marc h and SJ.7 bllUon In April. considered by many to be unsus- tainable rates. PERHAPS A MORE SIGNIFICANT surge has oc· curred in the amounl of new credit extended. Thal rate surged 1 percent in March and 2.4 percent in Aprtt, the lat· ter amounting .to a total or $22.1 billion. Cltn>ank 's "Economic Weelc · observes that since December, "extensions have grown al an astounding 33 percent average annuaJ rate ... nearly twice the average growth during the economic expansion. The surge bas focused the eyes of economists on the cons umer's debt burden. measured as the ratio of credit extensions to personal income. It reached 15.8 In April, despite increases in personal incomes. ~ -MANY ECONOMISTS FEEL THAT level ls near the limit or consumer endurance and that it foreshadows a downturn, as was the case when it reached that level early in 1973 before the most recent recession. Automotive analysts are expeciaJly concerne<t. An in· dustry authority. Sink linger & Co .. said this week that· •those who can afford lo bry now ~o beat gsing are creatJng 11 recQ(O hedge.'" , .. ' , • -~ndlingeC:sees tbe, ~ · · ' • ~..,,,. automoCive hedging as [ J ~ restrictee to upper In· C'W.S ,. ~' _.LYSIS * come families. iodicat· c. /~ 1 ~/I ing still another pro· blcm . . ·'They repr.esent about the on1y .. households who can afford to hedge buy." said Albert Sindi· mger. DESPITE CONCER N ANO EVEN fear . som~ economists 'believe the s1tuat1on hasn't reached a point of no return They say consumers still could slow their bu~ ing gradually rather than be for~ to stop suddenly. >But almost<nobody questions t hat the combination or a likely slowdown in credit ·extens1~ and the heavy ad· vaoce buying \hat already hats dccurred will be reflected 1r. weaker sales by tfus fall • The only factor that i:em.;uns debatable is the extent or the· problem. and that could be a ffected by the extent' to which prices are incrca~cd Market Rally F ai/,s, SwckS Turn Lou;er NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market gave up on a brief raUY attempt aod turned lower.today. Trad~rs continued to be wary l).S the dollar sank to a new low against lhe Japanese yen. e\ten,though ammedi~te worries on Wall Street over rising interest rates abated " bat. "" The Dow Jones average of 30 industrra l s tocks was down 4.68 points to823.02. 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'one of the potential cham· "Being married has helped me settle pions will be Huntington Beach's Gayton down to the basics." he says. "So much of the Mosier . sport of motocross is mental discipline and 1 Mosier won the event on ~ 500cc motorcy· thmk I've been able lo put that together with cle in 1974, the last time big blkes were al· the physical requirements this year ." lowed in the race. He has switched to a 250cc How long does he plan to continue m Kawasaki and has finis hed fifth and si'x.\b the motocross racing? last two years in a field of over 80 contes, "I rigure to race until l'mr too rich to tants. spend all or my money or until I am too Racing on man-made stadium courses Is br~ken up to race any more." he says. foreign to the European-style of motocross ' "The present world champion is 33," he competil.Jon but Mosier 1s also involved as a . says, "and I feel I can race until 1 ·m al least factory rider for Kawasaki on a 12Scc bike in · 32 which gives me another eight years ... the outdoor events. What about the trend to stadium racing" "It's dangerous·but f enjoy it.'' he says o( · "l think 1t will eventually be a world· motocross in general. "The guys who qu~li(y wide event," he says. "Right now we race in are the ones we race every week and each of )3 stadiums across the country and all of the us knows who to watch for and trlJ6t the tracks are different. others out there. Everybody's really pretty 1 "At the Coliseur;n. it gets pretty scary. careful. especialj.Y going through the pillars at the · • "In races like the one al the Coliseum peristyle end. Jumping between two cement • Saturday. it gets pretty tight in there an~ ft':;-, pillars while traveling 40 to 50 miles per hour hard to pass on such a narrow track. 1s ~al scary." · "When you get 25 guys all thinking-the Mosier grew up nging motorcycles. It same thing <I've got to get a start.l.'it's ~II was a family affair in the beginning with elbows into the fi~llurn. NQbody wants~ l)e Mos ier. his parents and brothers riding the first lo shut off. You don't want t~r go together on the desert-in recreational events. down early in the race becaLlSe the entire He found he took to the sport like a duck pack is by you before you can get.back. to water and began racing at Saddleback, "Later in a race you might (all and lose Carlsbad and olher tracks as an amateur. one spot and it isn't as costly." Whe n he graduated from high school at 18, he Last year Mosier made about $25,000 but turned professiona) ,nd has had factory is looking at $100,000 this season. especially 1f sponsors each of the last four years he can win the 125cc national title ... A cham-Spectator gates open at 4 Saturday at the \ t1 S• ,~&,gels Risk First Place With Twin Bill at Texas pionship will bring $25.000 in bonuses alone," Cc>lfseum with rider practice from 5 to 7. The he says. first race is al 8 with four 10.lap qualifiers, Al 24. he is the father of a young son and an eight-lap trophy dash , two 15-lap has finished high consistently in stadium semifinals and tfn) 20-lap ~eature race . • A.f ter A.stro Loss 1. u D n y in c. , 1b SE re Be th sir tor up at th an rir be ra Br Ur ga J be an Sti 110 '710 RIE {79() 5, H A71 list t arc tonig1 Vessc ~lam ThE In th earn fina l k I(' k which Sophi ge Id Sa tun Laddi time i Azu '1977 L winne - M l11 c RA From AP Dispatches ARLINGTON. Tens-The Caltfornia Angels, ma v1 rlual tie ')lo 1th Kansas City for the lead in .th<.· Ameriean League Wcsl, bat· t le the Texas Rangers in a twi· night doubleheader this evening a two-game set which was to get unde r way al 3: 36: The Halo~ are one P,.ercentage point behind Kansas Ci'ty, which 1s a l so inwolved in a doubleheader against Oakland. Chris Knapp <7-5) and Tom Griffin <O·l >. a ,:>ai r. or right· -nande rs. will, be gQing on the mound for the Angels tonight. IN ADDITION to leh~v1s1on 1·overagc, the game din be heard on KM PC Radio ili 101. /\s for Thursday's 4·2 victory over Minnesota in 12 innings, the Angels· fourth straif(hl triumph, Manager .Jim Fregos1 ,Jbkingly said : "Just another routine win Gary Serum , a 21 -year-old Twins righ!-haoder, .had a no· On T'1 Tonight ·Channel 5 at 6 hiller through five innings. He was touched for a clean single .by Bria n Downing to open the sixth and gave up a bloop double to Joe Rudi m the seventh. AFTER G I VING up two :.1ngles tn the eighth, Twins' M aoager Gene Mauch f'epJaced Serum with veteran Mik e Marshall Mars hall M>a lke d Dave M achemcr lo load the t;>ases with one out. Then came a key play in the game. Lyman Bostock hit a come· backer a nd Mars hall. after h e-sitating, fired to catcher Butch Wynegar for'°'force at the plate . But Wynegar's throw ·to first base was too late to retire Bostock. Rudi then hit a two-run ~inJtle on a no-ball .. two·slrike pitch lo tie the game. THE 'l'WINS had scored a pair of runs in the fifth off Angels' starter Ken Brett on a triple by Bob R andall and a single by Willie Norwood to take a 2·0 Jead • "I fell good," said Serum. "I was ready to keep going. It rp· minded me of two weeks ago m Cleveland wben I pitched well for nine mnings and got no de- cision." · Marshall. who took the loss and dropped to 1·6, gave up a one.out sin~le to Ly man Bost~k Stars Battle; First at Stake The Orange Count¥..sta.r.s will have all they can handle tonight (7 :30) when they meet the Santa Barbara Splkers nt Fountain Valley High Cor first place in lbe Western Division of the lnLema· tional Volleyball Assn. The Stars, owning a six game winning s treak, have already met the Splkers once this season in Santa Barbara. wlnnlng In lhree straight gamn. The Stars <8·1) must win lo re- tain sole possession of first place nver fas t -c harglflS Santa Barbara (7 l ). -. ··-··--Scottish Games. • in the 12th. Bostock went to third on a single by Don Baylor and scored on a broke n-bat s mgle by Ken Landreaux. BA YWR THEN trotted home when Ron Jackson followed with another single Paul Hartzell . who took over with two outs in the sixth after Brett walked three consecutive batters. hurled 4 1/:J innings or ef· fechve relief * About two mlnulP\ •lier the 119111• went out on t!IP Twon\ on the 11 lnn1n9 I~\. tnr oower went out t-nlirely in Metropolllan Stadium An unoer ground cable .. n 1naover1enlly cut Dy - tetePllonr c-nr workt r• and l"n> ... re fore I'd 10 lee• their w1y lh<l>uQtt Ille Cl.trkened inner rr c.r"~~ of the s1.i1um wtuteo ot.tyfr i m1nQt•C1 1n the near ~tch 1>4Kk orrsstnQ room!» P'>wer wo~ restored •boul 20 minute> Idler CALll'Olt"llA •b r II bl R Mlllor cf b 1 1 0 M•<htmr 2b 2 1 0 O Humor>rey c 7 o o O BOSIO<'. rl b 1 1 0 Ruelt . 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" R Ell 118 SO CALll"OllNIA l(.Brett ~'1 • 1 Harlltll • , l 0 LaRocne lW & 31 1 o o !>erum Mar•na11 (L I 61 MINNE~OTA I • • ., I r J u A 1,•88 $ 0 0 0 1 TERRY FORSTER Swint Starlets Compete five final events featuring many or the nation·s top female stars. will be highlighted m tonight's <6l i>pening competi· tion of lhe Seventeen Magazine invitational championships at Mission Viejo's Marg u e rite R ecreation Center swimming .complex. Tracy Caulkins. the 15-year· nld national champion from Nashville, will head the list of top stars. Alice Browne. a me mber or \he Mission Viejo Nadadores and resident of Corona del Mar, will compe te in the distance freestyle events and perhaps the butterfly. Man Provides Free Tickets To Surf Game Thanks to Sam Ajamian of San Juan Capistrano, a crowd of 25,l)OO is expected to be on hand at Anaheim Stadium for Satur- d ay night's North Ame rican Soc· cer League cont est between the San Diego Sockers and the California Surf. Ajamlan, owner of Work Shoes Unlimited, purchased 20,000 tickets for the game and has been givi n g t h e m to local ch1lrities and other n eedy groups, a spokes man for the Surf said Thursday. Ajamian said he was giving the tickets to schools for the han· dicapped, youth groups, the March or Dimes and other in· terestetl c harities. the Surf spokesman said: The spokesman added that Ajamlan's gesture was one of good will and a way or helplng youih.s .aUected.. b)' ucreation- cutbacks caused by the passage of Proposition 13. Ajamlan has announced that anyone ·'deprived'· could come Into one of his three stores, which are located in Whittler, Orange and Garden Grove, and pick up a Cree ticket for Satur. day night's game. The Surf spokesman would not divulge how much money A,Ja- mlan spent for the tickets. She held the world record at t.500-meters 116 24.60 > brieny last year . J ennifer Hooker and Dawn Rodighiero a long with Alice's sis ter Ma rgaret Browne, will also be among the top stars com· peling from the Nadadores. Others from around the nation will include Linda J ezek, Nancy H ogshead a nd Cynt hi a Woodhead J ezek and Hooker competed in the Montreal Olympic Games wh11e Hogshead holds a number of American butterfly records and Woodhead holds American r e<'ords in the 200 a nd 800 frees tyle. The three-day meet concludes Sunday at Mission VieJo and is the first all-female invitational m AAU his tory. TOMIGHT'S SCHEDULE All l"IMll S1Ar11 ... •I 6 100 metu bullet'fly, .00.meler tree~t .... HJO- meler 11.t<l<stroloe. ~met6' oncll•ldual medley, •OO meter medley relay, SATUllOAY'S SCHE OUL E f'rellms, 10 • m l'h•ali, • p m 100 met.,. bUttarlly, 100-me1er bre•"\lr'Olo• 700 mPUr lreotyle •OO meter •ndtvoduat medley. ll»met.,. l~tyte retay SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE f'retimt, 10 e.m.-~llWll•. • p,m 100·metor lrH\lyle, ZOO-meter backitroke. 100 meter brea\l.troh. 1.~meter frteslyle. ..00 mtter lr~tylP r~t~y Crippled LA ~ Red ~ .i ~ee1ng LOS ANGE.LES CAP I -As the Cincinnati .Reds arrive at Dod~r itadium tonight, the Los A n g e I e'S Dodgers rind 'themselves without their two left-handed power·hitters, their top re liever. depth in the bullpen and something less tban a full head or s team . The Houston Astros saw to that. nipeing the Dodgers 4.3 Thursday afternoon in the ru~ ber game of a three·gp.me s eries. "We've certainly got some problems." s aid the Dodgers· Reggi~ Smith, ~o happens to be one if the m..-Smith has',missed a dozen games because of a sore " left shouJder . Rick Monday is also questiona ble and reliever Terry Forster will miss the entire sen es with the Reds. SMITH AND MONDAY have 23 homers and 78 runs-batted·m between them and Forster owns nine or the Dodgers' 13 saves. "Naturally. we'd rather be play mg with our full club." said Manager Tom Lasorda. ··ft flakes quite a diffe rence when your two left.handed power · hitters are on the bench." "This series 1s probably more important than a year ago." the Dodgers· Steve Garvey s aid of ............ ' j.he t~ree games w ith Cincin· nati, a41 of them sellouts. "We have to take two out of three. We can't afford to drop too much . more ground." BURT HOOfON'. 5·6, will start ro r Los Angeles tonight agamst Cincinna ti's Fred Norman, 8-3. Smith. said he would try to. play "even if I'm only 85 or 9()' pe rcent. The way we 're going. we need all the help we can get." Joe Morgan. s uffering from muscle pulls. was a doubtfut' Dodgers Slate AU CO-• CA8C 11'•> I Ton•Ofll Clnc1nr>a11 a1 LM Aft9eles 1 1S o "' ~""°'1' Cu>e 1 nn.il .ti Lo\ ~IK 17 SS o m !>unday Concl""•ll•t L.Ol>Ano&lotS n ·SSp m starter for the Reds' series with the Dodgers Morgan, who went 0-4 Wednes- day night in San Francisco, did not play Thursday night "I 'm taking off. I don't know how long. J just hope they don't need me. I hope they can win without me but I can't take this now." s aid the Reds second baseman. Knuckleballer Joe Niekro limited Los Angeles to Just s ix hits Thursday, only three after the f ir s t inning whe n the Dodgers scored two runs, one on Dave Lopes' seventh home run leading off the gamt•. Joe Ferguson slugged a two. run ho mer for the Astros in the sixth innrns.. his seventh of the year ana second In as many games . "THE OODGERS st11l look like a good ba ll club." said Ferguson of his former teammates. "They've got a couple of guys out. don't forget Fortunately, they'vegotagood bench. Niekro. 4·4, who had a 6.80 earned run average before the l!a m e, survived the first innin~ and be nefited from Enos Cabell's run.scoring s ingle with two outs in the top of lbe ninth that scored the winning run. "IT HELPED my confidence to battle back." said Niekro. "I can't say what I was doing wrong before. at least now I'm gelling them out." After Lopes' homer m the first . the Dodgers loaded the bases with nobody out. But they "ere able to score JUSl one more run. MOU'10.. 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AfTEA STEALING SECOND ON ASTAOS. lt•ulL, 1 j\ ' 1t • 4 > I T -t" • -)I M "'Tartuffe' at (ne ulo tJat:'1'~ ·-------.-- •' . . •• . r \ PEOPLE IN SPORTS I TRACK ~ ~ Poco1w Raceivay Ongais Blazes To Pole Position MOUNT POCONO, Pa. CAP> -Danny Ongals held ofr until the weather cooled in the late afternoon Thursday, then went out and won the pole position for Sunday's $400,000 Schaefer 500 with a .._blazing speed of 190.315 miles per hour. Onga1s. winning his fifth pole position through eight races on1 the Indianapolis car circuit this season, turned Ule tastest lap at Pocono International Raceway since the late Peter Revson set the track record of 191.367 mph in 1973. The 36·year·old Cos ta Mesa driver's speed was a big improvement from when he warmed up to qualify earlier in the day. "We are quite happy with that speed." Ongais said. "We had a few problems earlier, but we worke d hard to correct them. Everything seems to be working fine now.·' Tom Sneva. the defending champion, held the pole through most of the afternoon with a two-lap, five-mile quallCying average of 189.534 mph. D/INNV ONG••~ Johnny Rutheqord. who had the best speeds through the praet1ce sessions earlier m the weell, earned the other front row position·in tlte-33•car field with a 18&.lt76 mph average. ' ' in the second row were two other' drivers, A.J. Foyt and ~ordon Johncoclc. who like ongai5 waJted tot t'mperatures on the track to cool off just before the 6 p.m. shutdown. ~ Their speeds of 188.206 mpb and .187.402 mph. respectively, were improvements of about 5 mph from their times earlier in the day. • · M atio AndretU. who got sideways and nearfy lost control of his racer on the first lap or his qualification run, completed the second row at 187.227 mph. Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser, who can become the only man to win all the U.S. Auto Club Triple Crown events in suc· cession with a victory here Sunday. qualified loth. Twenty-six cars qualified during the opening session or time trials ------Quote of the Da,,------- Yankees President Al Rosen, commenting on the status of Manager Billy Martin: "The team seems to lack motivation. It needs to be shaken up. Billy is in the position of having to turn the team around-and quickly. He may do it. But if he doesn't, well, the buck stops with the manager ." Els~inSpori .... BASEBALL -Hospita llied in critical condition, former New York Yankees star Mickey Mantle must remain at least a week ror treatment· of ·ulcers .• -. Cincinnati catcher Jobllny Bencb was scheduJed to rejoin his teammates today when the Reds begin a three-game series with the Dodgers Bench has been hospitalized for treat- ment of a back injury suffered May 27 • . . The Yankees deny reports that they were consider- ing releasing pitcher Andy Messers mith, a Corona del Mar res ident. Messersmith was on the disabled list for two months beca~se of a separated shoulder and recently refused a .club request to go to the minors for work .•. Bill Bonham and Manny Sarmiento combined on a three-hitter and Bonham belted a run.scoring single to help the Cincinnati. Reds to a 5-0 vie-MICKEY MANT&A tory over the San Francisco Giants ... The Yanks' Roa Galdry upped his record lo 12·0, s triking out eight on the way to a 4·2 win at Detroit BOXING -Mail orders ~\ready have brought in $1 million tor the Leon Spinks-Muhammad 'J\li WBA championship fight Sept. 15 and the tickets haven't even been printed. There wm be 15,000 ringside seats and 13,000 other seats on the floor. In all, there will be room for 85.000 fans at the Superdome in New Orleans. Prices range from $200 at ringside to $25 along the up'per terrace. BASKETBALL -Buffalo Braves owner John Y. Brown says his Braves will move to either Minneapolis or San Diego ... The University of Kentucky scored its sixth straight victory in a seven- game tour by routing the All-Japan squad, 118·81. HORSE RACING -Two Caliente Race Track trainers have been s uspended for possession of prohibited hypodermic syringes and needles on the grounds ... Gra.Jtde Brise won the Typecast Stakes by 11 ~ lengths before 16,834 at Hollywood Park. ........._ OTHER SPORTS -Upset by the judgment of Dr. Robert Kerlao, former Ram quarterback Roman Gabriel says: "They've killed my career." Gabriel is :n and failed bis physical examina- 1 lion. prompting tus re lease •.. J eff Hewes shot a blazing 67 to take a three-stroke lead over Ben Crenshaw, Arnold Palmer and Ten-y Diehl in the first round of the Canadian Open golf cham- pionships . . . The United States defeated Australia, 6-5. in an International water polo tournament at Sofia, Bulgaria ... Edwin Moses of the United States won the 400-meters in 48.20 ~econds at a track and field meet In Colonge~ West Germany. Alberto Joantorena of Cuba won the 800 meters in 1:44.4. Sports °" Radio. Tl' RADIO: Tonight -Baseball -Angels at Texas, 3:30, KMPC 1710 >. Horse R<!_cin~ -Feature Race from Hollywood Park, 5:30, KlEV <870>: Bll'seball -Cincinnati -at Im-Angeles, 7:30, KABC (79()) TV: Tonight -Baseball -An~ls at Texas, 6 o'clock, Channel 5. Horse Racing -Hollywood Park Racing, 11:30, Channel 22. ·Azure Runs Ai ure Three heads the list of 30 runners who are trying to qualify tonight for the $110,000 Vessels Maturity at Los Alamitos. The 10 restest horses in the 440-yard trials earn spot in the July 1 fin al. Tonight's trials ki c k orr a wee ke nd which will see the lop sopho m ore colts and geldings v y ing in Saturday's S'lS.OOO·added Laddie Handicap. Post time Is 7 :45. Azure Three is the 1977 Los Alamitos Derby winner. TENftlS MEMBERSHIPS $150 Annual Limited Number CAPISTRANO RACQUET CLUB 493-7676 ,. , Friday, June 23. 1978 DAILY PILOT 87 Bunter Recalls Ups and Downs Ex-grid Star Flashes Back and DMty Ple.e SU!ft ...._ FORMER ORANGE COAST, USC HALFBACK MIKE HUNTER. By JOHN IEVANO Of tlllit o.ily Pl ... IUff The name Mike Hunter will do little to Jar the memory or most people, but a par\Icular Incident lnvolving him may. It's the fall or 1965. and USC ls at Notre Dame for a rare midseuon contest. Hunter recalls the occasion. --~ ··1 couldn't wail to play ,against Notre Dame." said Hunter. who was USC's starthig safety and was the nation's No. 3 punt and ldckqlr returner at the um .. ;:The thing that made it so exc~ing was we had been get· Ung phony letters all Wffk \ong threatening Nike Garrett and thiJ guy and that guy. f•Anyway, the r-ereree knocks on the door. and we had already won the toss, so the offensln un· it went onto the field. It was cdld. like 25 degrees. and the snow was like slush. I stood un· dt!'tneath the goal po6t getting re11dy and the time went by. and went by. and there was no sign or Notre Dame. ·'They came out something like 12 minutes later and by then some of the adrenalin had worn off. Notre Dame kicks off and all 1 could see in my enthusiasm was that I was going to score. 1 caught the ball on the seven yard line, took two steps, and fell flat on my race. "1 just laid there race down ln total disbelief of what happened and I ~uess it oromoted Coach John McKay tO say 'Ob my God, he's been shot.· "lt 's not the kind or thing I'd like to be remembered for, but then on the other hand I wouJd never have been remembered for anything else.·· Senior Olympics Sla~ed Spikers Invade UCI This Weekend The runners have lost a step Senator Alan Cranston, who will or two. the jumpers some of be trying to match strides with their spring. But when ov~ rormer Ol y mp1an Payton track and field athletes n· Jordan, now the head coach at verge on UC Irvine's stadiu Sta nford. this weekend, times and dis· Dan Aldrich. who will com- tances won't really matter. Just pete in the weights. should feel competing will be a reward for a t home. He's the chancellor at most. UCI. Vern Wolfe. who recently • The occasion is the ninth an· guided USC to the NCAA cbam· nual Senior Olympics, which has pionship. will be practicing what attracted a multitude of stars he preaches when he competes from the past including a host of in the pole vault. Cherrie Sher· weekend albJetes better known rard and Lennox Miller will find for other endeavors . The meet out just how much they've runs Saturday and Sunday from s lowed since their glory days as 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Olympic sprinters For instance. one of the en-Nobody, however, can come tries in the sprints is California close to matching the challenge Area Police Coinpete In Marathon Softball Three of the Orange Coast area's finest will be furnishing the opposition in the Orange County Base 76ers' marathon softball struggle, which begins tonight and wraps up in Sacramento Sunday. Police at 5 a.m. It's all a part of the 76ers' ef- forts to raise monies toward the Special Olympics for retarded children and this is the third year the 76ers have tried it. To date pledges close to $15.000 have been raised. Persons wishing to contribute through the mail should send their donations to the Special Olympics, 1424 4th St., Suite 700, Santa Monica 90401. of Walter Wesbrook of Arcad.Ja. An Illinois Re lay!! pole vault champion in the 1920"s who otice captured the U.S. Clay Court doubles crown in tennis by beat· ing a team that included Bill Tilden. Wesbrook will be the first athlete over 80 years of age to attempt the decathlon. Actually, the event should be termed a nonathlon since the pole vault segment has been droppe d in the higher age brackets. But as is the case r~- · garding the age or the com- petitors, nobody seems to be counting. Competition will be held in five age groups in the men's division and four age groups for the women. Minimum age is 25. At least a dozen races at each distance are planned. ' Several Orange Coas t area athletes are competing. Janet Ledder of Corona del Ma r will run the S.000 and 10,000. Ellen Rose of Irvine and Cyndie Marshall of Costa Mesa will run the m idd.le distances and Susan Hartman of ~Newport Beach is entered in the sprints. Huntington Beach 's Harold Wallace will throw the discus. Capistrano Beach's Ronald Drummond Is entered in the dis· cus and shot put and Warren Wilke will compete in the pole vault. Meet director is Irvine High Coach Jeff Swigart . HUNTER AT OCC Currently in his own business as a real es tate broker. Hunter s at in his l r11ine home and rertected on bis days under McKay at USC and earlier at Orange Coa$t College. "I spent two years at Orange Coast and was an Alt·Ameri~ on offense and defense, .. said Hun~r. who at ~ge 34 and 185 pounds looks ~tronger and healthier than when he wa~ playing USO pountJs1. "We went 21-1 those two year5 and were ranked No. 3 m the nation my first year and were the nat10f)al champions in my second ... Hunter has rond memories of his playing days-at Orange Coas\ under Coach Dick Tucker He still holds the.J!lalional 1uruor college record of five TD pum returns in one season and his performance in the 1963 Jumor Rose Bowl was somet.hlog most players 9fi1Y dream about. "I scored two toucMowns. had a punt return for a touchdown. and had two interce ptions <Orange Coast won the game :U ·Ol That game will alway:. stand out. '·F or me the nam e Mike Hunter wtH be re membered at Anaheim 1-tigh I where he {>layed for one year a fter transfernng from ~te> a~ Orange Coast College. You le'ave those places 1 and go to a school li.ke Southern California, you get lost in the shume." Hunter neve r really got a chance to display his s kills at USC. In his first year, 1964, he had to red·shtrt because he broke his ste rnum two days prior to the start of the season. The following season wasn't 1 much brighter. Hunter started at safety. and even got Into a couple of plays on offense. But on his second offens ive play Hunter' broke the wrong way on a pitch·out. and he never played offense again. Hunter believes the l~ t;CLA game may have led to hts benching for his seruor yea r. 1 F o r ' those who do n 't re . • member the particulars or the UCLA contest, Hunter was the safety when Ga ry Behan threw two touchdown passes in , the final two minutes that enabled the 'Bruins to beat Troy 20· l6 and thus get a berth in tbe Rose Bowl instead of the TroJans. .. I'll always remel'l)be r that game from a negative stand· point. .. s aid Hunte r . "I re· member the devastation l felt <See HUNTER, Page 8 ·8> Tonight's duel at midnight features the Irvine Police Dept. at Harvard Park (Harvard and Walnut) in Irvine and following the two-hour game, the 76ers move on to TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa where the Newport Beach PoUce Dept. battles the 76ers at 3 a.m . <Saturday). followed by the Costa Mesa Baseball Standings Smith Ousted Basketball coach Paul Smith of Capistrano Valley High has been relieved or all coaching duties following his a rrest in Riverside regarding alleged re- .ceiving of stolen property. No replacement has bee-n selected. MALCO(.M RSD McJr. say1: LEASE A BOBCAT _ _,, Ol\lllp&~ OltDBYOUlS TOOAY AMERICAN LEAGUE East Dlvlsloo Boston Baltimore New York Milwaukee Detroit Cleveland Toronto W L Pd. 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Wtlls grew up watching his father tear up the basepaths, and his baserunning helped the Rangers score an 8-2 victory over the visiting A's Thursday. Angels on Tonighl Weekend's TV Schedule The California Angels and Los Angeles Dod~ers are in the thick of their respective races for the American League West Division and the National League West Division-and both can be viewed on television this weekend. The Angels get a jump on the field tonight at 6 when whatever remains of the first game (if it is :.till in progress) and the entire second game of the Angels-Texas tiff will be seen. Texas and the Angels began their two-game :,,k1rm1sh today al 3:30. The nightcap can be seen. on Channel 5 with Dick Enberg, Don ..Drysdale cind Al Wisk expected to be m.ikeside. While the Angels get a ju.qip on the baseball :.cene tonight, the Dodgers will be seen Saturday in a rare home game on the tube, starting at I: 15. Normally the Dodgers would prefer you take in the game in lterson, but with the weekend series ~1th the Cmcmnati Reds, a total sellout, the * * * Dodgers have decided lo hook up with the national television of Channel 4. r -~...,.. Thus you can see the Dodgers on Channel 4 and Channel 22 and take your choice of broad- casters -whether it be the network teams of NBC or Dodger favorites Vince Scully, Jerry Doggett and Ross Porter. The Dodgers are in third place in the division and the Cincinnati series is cruciaJ if the Big Blue is to get back into the race and properly defend their championship. As for the Angels, Texas, aJong with Kansas City. is one or the teams the Halos must be suc- cessful against tf they are to go all the way. That's it for baseball fans-the rest of the weekend is devoted lo golf, tennis, soccer, auto racing, boxing, horse racing, football, la crosse, track and field, wrestling and volleyball. * * "* The cream of Oranee County's .prep baseball talent is on dis· play tonight at Anaheim ·s Glover Stadium as the lllh Orange County All-star baseball game Wllolds at 7. The favored North, which leads 6-4 in the series and won an 11-0 decision In 1977. is led by Servile High Coach Mall Mccann, who guided hls Friars lo the CIF 4·A championship. Among McCann's arsenal are Loara High standout Steve Longo, Fullerton slugger Jeff Vlha and Villa Park pitcher Dave Leeper, among a s tar- studded field that Is without the services or pitcher Mike Witt and outfielders Gary Hilton and Rob Deer~ach of whom bas Schwartz, Bast Vie On Cycles Mike Bast and Bobby Schwartz will tangle in a lwo- man match race as a feature of tonight's C8l speedway motorcy- cle r aces at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. A popular feature of the speedway cycle scene in other years, the' match race is being brought back for tonight's show and features two riders who threat.en lo erupt their rivalry into a full feud. Bast is the five-time U.S. na- tional champion of speedway racing·wbile Schwartz has come <>n strong this season with a new bike. T he stage was set last Friday when Bast was disqualified from the scratch main event for breaking the tapes too soon and Schwaru went on to win the e v e n t d'n h i s 4 -v a I v e J aw a motorcycle. ·'The match race is fine with me." Schwartz says. "1 blew Bas t in the weeds two weeks ago. and I 'II do it again tonight. While the match race is a bonus attraction. Danny Becker, Mark Cherry and Dave Sims are ready to contest the two stars in scratch and handicap competi- tion. Sims became the first rider to win at all three tracks on the s peedway circuit this season wheri he captured the handicap main last Friday. Gates open al 6 :30 with the first of 23 events scheduled to start at 8 tonight. departed the scene with a pro ressional baseball contract. South Coach Ron LaRuffa of · Edison High will counter with La Quinta High 's Larry Hicks on the mound, followed by Westminster's Eric Gaylord, a pair or right-handers. ··our starting lineup will play the first five innings and then others will fill ln the final four innings,'' says LaRuffa. "Hopefully everyone will gel m at least two at-bats.·· LaRuCfa says he'll have Mater Dei pitcher-infielder Vic Martin. who has been busy m various all-star games. in the wan gs to act as a stopper an the late goings LEANNE. KARASIK From Page B7 HUNTER. • • after losing that game. One touchdown was my fault and the other looked Uke my fault. I re- member being in the locker room saying 'I just knocked USC out of the Rose Bow l and it's all Mike Hunter·s fault'.·· Hunter admits it took lame to get his priorities together after leaving USC. But now that he has, things couldn 't be better. "My life is just phenomenal now." smiled Hunter . "There·s nothing l can do about my past. including UCLA games. "I finally have my priorities." he s aid ... A relationship with God, my wife Laura, who means the world to me, my children <Tom 9, Ellen 8> and business. Jt ·s a neat life.·· Also. pitchers Scott Gud mundson of Huntington Beach and Dale Boucher of Costa Mesa are counted on for their support an the latter stages with their control. "One of the few players who figures to go all the way I!\ Marina's Mark Dapello," says LaRuffa. who is starting the Vik- ing standout in the outfield for the first rive innings, then switching him to second base. SMllll SIMtlftl L'- 111 DOii ......... Senti-It• LF Mark o.pe!IO. M41rln• ,,. CF Pele O..<>eal•. El foro '°' c M•-· Empting. Fount•ll• Valin •II 18 S<on H•IQll. F-lwll llO OH TOl1Y l,.auAntt, G¥dlln Gro•t l'° ~s ()oft Hiii. EdiMMI JI• ~ F -8oO Smart. Edm1n lll 38 -Jett Pl~t. NtwOOfr di P L•rr• Hl<U. LA OU1nl• 10-J Area Girls Donllnate All-CIF ~ LeAnne Karasik of Huntington Beach and Dawn Rodighiero of • Mission Viejo Hills gained top honors in gymnastics and swim- ming on the girls All-CIF teams this week with area swimmers dominating those selections. KarasJk was selected as gym- nast of the year for the second tame in her high school career She was selected for the same honor in 1976 with Jill Ornstein of Manna gaining the spot in 1977 Karasilc and Lori Wright of Huntington Beach were picked on the vaulting and noor ex- ercise teams with Wright and Ann McCabe in balance beam Edison's Teri Thomas wa~ picked on the uneven bars. Rodighiero had three in- dividual spots on the swimming team in the 100 breast, in- dividual medley and on the medlfy relay team. Jennifer Hooker in the 500 free anti frees tyle relay along with Stephanie Hopper in the 100 but- terfly and medley relay team. were also picked from Mission VaeJO Marina High'c; Patti Irvin and Kim Nutter were named to the first team in softbaU in 4-A with Laura Bodle and Suzy Bramey. also or Marina, on the second unit. lo 3-A. Sherry Bates of E l Toro was picked for the first team and teammate Debbie Car for the second unit. Favorites In Tennis Advance Saturday 11 a.m. (34l -WORLD CUP SOCCER -Italy faces Brazil in the consolation third place game. All-star 1'ollegfJall LEASE 1978 IMPALA Noon <11> -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 1: 15 p.m. <4 and 11) -DODGERS BASEBALL The Cincinnati Reds meet the Dodgers in Los Angeles. 2 :30 p.m. (71 -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -A tribute to Patty Berg, who won more than 80 golf tournaments in a career that spanned four decades. , South Picked Tonight The first Orange County AU-star volleyball game gets under way tonight al El Toro High School where the favored South or Laguna Beach High Coach Mike Duncan battles a Northern contingent under the hand of Newport Harbor High Coach Charlie Brande. South Coas.t League players only. are lumped into two groups. One unit contains Laguna Beach starP Kip Engen, Jamie Plummer, Randy Smith and Scott Frank, along with Paul Kubas and Greg Gahm. Crom University High. HAL HTATI SPICW.! • ...................... w ........ IHdoMwCHIVIOUTWXUIYCAI. c.., 184 .. ~ &3128 a_, 13:171 Touit OC11i90110n 18093•• 31 _.,. -.,,., ..,. '" -·~ -8"' 082!1 511< tl10 On lllPPowed ~ From AP Dispatches Chris Evert. Martina Navratilova and Billie .J ean King advanced to the semifinals of a women's Grand Prix tennis tournament in Eastbourne, England Thursday-but defend- ing Wimbledon c ha m - pion Virginia Wade was knocked off by Austral ian Wendy Turnbull 3 p.m. C2l -GOLF -Third round play in the $250,000 Canadian Open, taped at Oakville, Ont. <7> -NCAA SPECIAL -Championship compeli· lion in three sports-track and field, wrestling and volleybaJl. 4 p.m. <2l -S PORTS SPECTACULAR - NASCAR's World 600, the longest race on the stock car circuit, taped al Charlotte, N. C. Motor Speedway. Action starts al 7:30 and Duncan's South forces, which are comprised of T he other group includes San Clemente's Mark Rivadeneyra. Larry Mear and Steve McAskin, El Toro's John Lombardi. Mission Vie- jo's Mike Brawley and Sam Pedro of University ALL 1978 MODB.S ARE H~ AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DBJVBtY Turnbull stopped Wade, 6-3, 1-6. 6-3 to ;oin Evert, who rapped Anne Hobbs. 6-1. 6 -0: King, who e limina ted Betty Stove, 6-4, 6·4; and Navratilova, who ousted Michele Tyler, 7·5, 6-3. In four matches Evert has l ost only ntnl' ~a mes. 5 p.m. 17 ) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Danny ''Little Red" Lopez risks his WBC featherweight title a'gainst Eduardo Prieto at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Prieto is un- defeated going into the match both as an amateur and professional. 8 :30 p .m. <Il) -PRO SOCCER -The Philadelphia Fury meets the Stompers at the Oak land-Alameda County Coliseum. 10 p.m . (34) -WORLD CUP SOCCER -Italy faces Brazil in the consolation third place game. Taped. 11 p.m. <22) -HOLLYWOOD PARK RACING -Today's <'ard at Hollywood Park. Taped. Plummer and Frank are tentative, however. due to illness. If Plummer can't play, Duncan says he'll move McAskin or Pedro to Plummer's post and start the second group. Brande, whose Newport Harbor teams have beaten South Coast League kingpin Laguna Beach twice in the past two years. has a Sunset League dominated oulCit to work with. ~&Ca ircWS.. •.• c .. u..we'lc-r.,_ C .. DotD"""9 -~·· IUENA PAii( 522·2881 ORAHGt 639-6678 Huntin~ton Beach High stars Dan Moorhouse, Tom Pestolesi, Joe OiPielro and Kirk Salaya are joined by Newport Harbor's Greg Hart. IN LONDON, on the Sunday Thegn Putman and Tom Roletti. .------------------~ men's tour, American Edlson's Wayne Peters and Hilary Sandy Mayer swept into I p.m. <2> -GOLF -Final round play In the Toves of We8lminster. $250.000 Canadian Open from the Glen Abbey Golf the semifinals of the Club in Oakville, Ont. Als,0, Canyon High's Jim Doty and Queen's Club interna· · 1:30 p.m . (4 ) -TENNIS -Rod Laver meets Chuck Tyson and Stefan Smith of La Lional tourhey with a Bjorn ~rg ~ a W~ tournament ~ thampioos ~---~M~IK=E~D~U~N~C~A~N~-----Q~u~·1n~t~a~ar~e~~~~~u~~~-------­ra1n-delAyed 7-5. 6-3 vie· malcb, taped at {..as Vegas. Lory over second-seeded 2:30 p.m . (7) -TENNIS -Bjom Borg and John Lloyd. Roscoe Tanner meet Vilas Gerulailis and John Mayer will meet Tony Newcombe in a world invitaUonaJ tennis classic Roche in the semis, who double.s match. taped al Hilton Head Island, S.C defeated Nick Saviano, (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Amateur fighters from 6-3. 6-4, in a match also the Muhammad Ali boxing club square off again't briefly hailed 10 the first members of the lleretaunga boxing club of New set by shower:r; Zealand. Also, defending champion Cornell mel!Ls John~ Hopkins in the NCAA lacrosse finals and a Two other quarter· report on pre-competition sex. finals are to be played 4 p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN today -matching John "To Save the Whale" docume9ts the efforts of the McE nroe and Tom Greenpeace Foundation, which launched a sub- G u I likson and John chaser on a 5,000-mile voyage across the ~aclfic as Alexander and Colin part of Its conservation activities. Dibley. _.;_ __________ .....;..;..._ _____ _ M E ANWHIL E, In quarter-finals action or the U.S. Tennis Assn. 'S 0 v,,.e r • 3 ~ natl on a 1 trllNkour tournament, lop-seeded Alex Olmedo struggled lo beat Bob Siska. '7-S. 8-1. 1-S. Pro Score • J'. ' -;;.·. a"'_.... .., '\.f•C •vtU .. Conversion by Sundial Loaded wtflt Cu1tom paint, cuatom Interior, 351 eng .• ' cuatom trim, recllnlng bucket -ta, Tinted ..._ Slldlng cargo Ooor, Power at"'1ng, AutotNtlc tr•na., Chrome bumpera, Super aound peck•ge, Aecllner p1111nger wt, Full c.qHttlng. 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O.lly ltllet Sl•fl To on e whose blood n ows down the centuries since King Robert the Bruce honored Sir Adam Cordon for valor at the Battle of Shoch, the whine, thunder and s hriek of bagpipes and drums evoke an eerie feel of reincarnation And those who favor the blue and green Black Watch tartan of the famed Gordon High landers Regiment cannot resii.t the yearly ritu<1l They only can g rab tasseled Scottish tams Saturd ay and join an estimated 25,000 other Southlanders <1t the 46th annuaJ Highland Gathering and Scottish Games at Long Beach Vete ran s M e mori al Stadium. Civilization has set in a bit more happily and ·they are now tamer games. even for we of Tht> Clan Gordon T h e s u n splashed CJthletic fi<.'ld . dotted with ethnic displays a nd sales hooths f or food and souveni rs. seems far from the dams>, chill halls or Huntly Castle. but the mystique is there. I ~ T U E squat, squinty.eyc-ri Scot in kilts .standing next in line to buy a jar of Dundee Orange Marmalade and a new Clan Gordon tartan nt'ckt1e rcl<1tcd from a prev11>us t1me·1 Pcrhap ... he m1Jlht he rlL•s.ccnded from on e 's anl'cstor. k1dnaped by µ1 rates from a coastc.tl island at e1~e J5 and held in c·<.1pl1v1t.v forced lo do 1he1r b1ridmg until, at the age of 31. he escaped Trad1t1onal athlct1e· c·"m petitions such as the l'abcr toss. hammer throw c.tnd tug-of-war; grace(ul l h ghl and covntry s}ancin'g and other events ~gm· <!L 8:30 a.m. Saturday M emonal Stadium is located on Conant Street at Clark Avenue. near Long Beach International Airport ~I OST m e morable compet1t1on of the d a.v ocl'urs between 12·30 and :. p.m . with the massing ,,f 1 ht• bands on the field The maJt•st y uf hundn•ds of bagpipers r1laying thL· o ld hy mn ··Amazing Grace," will no doubt brmg tears to the eyes. The martial music s uch as "Scotland The Brave"' will blow you right out of the top row r>f stadium .,eat~. 1f ynu'r(> not a hardy Scot. or wish that indeed you W<'re <>nC' A s pecial feature not to be m1s::,ed 1-. judging of tht• regal pipe major competitions. m which one <.'ontestant towers about 7 feet tall including bis bearskin cap, coal-black handlebar moustache a nd S2.000 uniform TY Pl(' AL Scottish food.., •He served a long with more traditional American fare, and at $5 pt>r nq~ht camping is available near the stadium. A $3.50 f<>c is c harged for walk ·in admission. M a-ny participants. i.ome or whom journey all the way from Canada, prefer to picnic on the field , almost In the shadow or the graceful country dancers, a picture or pastoral ballet. Some have even been luiown to bring In a tot of ale or a Thermos Jug or rum ·spiked Iced lea to ward orr the Southland's summer heat So 1f you're ber~t or weekend entertainment, one of lhe sarest baraaln in the Southland Is the Hlahland 011therlng and Scottish Games. ... LET'S GET THIS RIGHT Artist Frank Stella is on his back as he guides installers in hang ing of his work. Plaski Ill. at Newport Ha rbor Art Museum. From left are Mark Romay, Nick Vaughn, Stella. Brian Percy and Tom Heller. SCR on the Move Third Step Stage Cast Again as Dime Store BvTOMTITUS of,,,. o.ir~ Piiot si.11 When South Coast Repetto("y first set up oper ations in its downtown Costa Mesa theater lJ years ago, the first glimpse the company got of the place was as <J vacated dime store And when the professional troupe moves on to its brand new theater in South Coast Town Center 1n Augus t. the last ghmpse it will have of the Third Step Theater will be -a vacat cd dime store. "We have lo put 1t back the way we found it," said Martm Benson, one of the company's two founders and artistic direc- tors. ..Our lease caJJs for us to be out by the end of August and the owners want e verything gone." AND AS if the SCR members didn't have enough on their hands with their bigges t set s trike in history. August also 1s the month they take possession of the new Fourth Step Theater to prepare it for opening produc. t1on in November. "It'll be a major undertak- ing." said Benson. who helped with the original conversion job 10 1967 when SCR outgrew its ori ginal quarters. a 75-seat theater on Villa Way in Newport Beacti. "We're hiring carpenters to, a ugment our own staff so we t:an bring both jobs in on schedule." Benson and his colleague, David Emmes. who conceived the SCR operation in 1964 and brought their small, young com. pany to the Orange Coast the following year, ortginally con. sidered retaining the Third Step for use as a showplace for ex- perimentaJ pro1ects. as they did the Second Step In 1967. "BUT THEN we remembered how thinly we had stretched our talents and resources, and we rle<.'1ded against it," he said. "The logistics just killed us. "We're sorry that the Third Step can't remain a theater There was quite a bit of Interest in it from other theater groups, but the owners of the bultd.lng decided they'd rather have the open space and develop \t com. mercially. ll's a sbaine, because after nearly 100 productions, the place has a lot of history at. tached to it" Before the big leardown, however, South Cout Repertory has a swan song to sing in the Third Step. The final production In the Newport Boulevard tht>a~l', "Otherwlse Enaaged, '' opt-ned last weettend and will continue through July. Playhouse <where the first three shows were s taged while the Second Step was being builo m February of 1965 -and the 86lh on the stage or the Third Step Theater That averages out to about nine produftions a year over the past ... 13'years, an incredibly pro- lific output. And over those 13 seasons South Coast Repertory has grown from a handful of am· bit1ous and talented thespians doing low.budget classics to <J regional theater which has at- tracted national attention. ··w e h ad Richard Ede .. , drama critic or the New York Times, m to see 'Comedians· las t month," Benson said. "He gaveusaglowingrev1ew. •· The visit from the T imes critic must have evoked -for Benson, Emmet> and a few other company members w hose service dates back to 1965 - memories of the full·page feature by t h e Los Angeles Times' d r ama critic at that time, Cecil Sm ith, on SCR's ninth production, Harold Pin- ter's "The Birthday Party," which Benson aJso directed. That coverage amplified South Coast Repertory from the hot· test of the local theater groups to one of the most notable in Southern California. Two years lat~r the troupe made its big "llove to the 200-seat Third Step theater. The first couple years at the Third Step were touch and go, both artistically and financially. The company was attempting to make itself comfortable in larger surroundings while main· taming a production company m <See SCR, Page C2> 'Stella Since 1970' At Newport Museum By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Of ti. o.il't ltli.t SUH Artist Frank Stella was Oat on his back on the floor. dressed in a dark T·shirt and green pants like those of a bospitalorderly. He took careful pains to measure the distance from lbe bottom of one of his large honeycombed alumJnum sculpture painting pieces to the floor of the SuJlivan gallery of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Stella. an abstract artist whose curving, bright, multicolored. three-dimensional pieces came a generation after the so-called abstract school, is keen on perfection. HE WAS DEMANDING as he told six installers exactly how he wanted the just under 400-pound piece hung. There was something Stella didn't like. so he sat up and hurled a Styrofoam block across the floor. The short man with shoulder length, wavy black hair shouted orders as the crew worked. But he also joked. one lime putting a bear bug on assistant Mike Lebron and lifting him off the floor. Stella. whose eyes are intense behind thick, horn.rimmed glasses, is a man on the go. He was constantly movmg back and forth between the two rooms, where "Stella Since 1970." opens Saturday. The exhibit emphasizes a new direction in his work. the relief. which he began in 1970 THREE DISTINCT, EXTENSIVE series of rehefs will bt-shown: Stella ·s Polish Villages <collage of canvas on wood >: the Brazilian pictures. <his first aluminum reliefs started in 1974) and his most recent Exotic Birds, thoneycombed alummum> Stella began his reliefs simply by making rectangular boxes that produced flat.looking, relatively small pieces in a kind or crazy "Z" shape "The Polish series was flat and although a plane might be tilt· ed slightly and there was low relief, everythihg was parallel to the picture plane," Stella said. Stella, by the time he did Piaski Ill in 1973, had taken what he described as 'something that beun as a collage and given it re-lief. ''The work became, Stella said. "a deep collage. "ONCE THE PLANES ARE tipped, you enter into a sense or difference Cof shape> or relief." It is very hard. the artist noted, to "rind an edge <in the Brazilian series> that is perpendicular to the floor. "I was trying to see how far you could get away from the basics and still lock the pieces together, .. Stella said. "Eventually the interlocking became the thing itself. "Treatment or the aluminum enables light to go through the l'Olor. kick it back to the viewer aod also allow light from tht' aluminum to bounce back, .. Stella said. The pieces, appearing hke a ran made or varying sizes or triangles with a rectangular shape al the bottom. almost glow because of the treatment. WITH ms EXOTIC BIRDS the artist was "able to really let things fly. "I've taken things and really suspended them much like a flying cantilever used in engineering." Each piece Stella uses in his Dove of Tanna, which measures about L3 feet by 19 feet, is, as he points out, a dependent, separate piece yet have point-to-point.relationships where they touch. He notes that t he items, triangles, French curves, railroad curves and Danish ship curves, are all drafting tools. STELLA USES SUCH OBJECTS, he explained, to prevent "in· venting something myself. "Somehow when sections get that btg, you don't care what they are; they begin to have movement," Stella said. "I couldn"t get that movement out of somettung I invented." He named his latest series for exotic birds because "when you watch a bird you see a lot of detail, a number of bright things and yet the landscape gives you a feelmg of abstract. When you focus on the bird it is sometimes hard to spot it against the landscape, giving the viewer another feeling of the abstract." His theory shows clearly 1n his work 1f one stands before it long enough to look and think. THE EXIUBIT WILL BE the only one of Stella's on the West Coast, according to Betty Turnbull, curator of exhibits, but the artist left his mark on the Orange Coast m 1967. He taught art one day at UC Irvine before being fired for refus-ing to sign a state loyalty oath. <See STELLA, Page CZ> Saddle hack Sets Trio Of Plays Delphi Lawrence, a British ac. tress. wlll be featured in three productions of tbe SaddJeback Summer Stock Companj. The company has p~heduled three plays, "Little Foxes." "How the Other HaJ( Loves" and ··cabaret" for its season at th~ Saddleback College Fine Arts Theater in Mission VieJo. "Little Foxes." writte~ by Lillian Hellman, and considered :i theater classic, opens Friday, June 30. It will also play July 1, :.?, and 6 through 9. Curtain for performances is 8 pm. with Sun. day matincesat3. \ MS. LAWRENCE, who has performed on Broadway and is a araduate ot Royal Academy of Dramatic Arta in London, plays tile lead of Ragina Giddens. Richard Doyle, who was In the movie, "Coma,·· portrays Horace Giddens. Ben Hubbard 1s played by professional actor Wayne Gr-ace who performed 1n "The Rockrord Files ... Tlckcl8 ror each produ<'Uon are SS general admission, $3 stu dents and senior cit.izen3 wilh a gold card. Season tickets are $12 general admission, $9 student. and senior citizen~. FOa THE SCR t roupe, ft ls the 115th major production since the curtain (lrst went U,p OI'\ ···Tartuffe" at the old Uauna SADD&.bAet< SUMMeft STOCk -Jim ~yao,Jeft. u Oscar, Richard Catt u Leo and waync Crpce as Ben, rehearse a scene for .. UtUe Foxes," opening produc- tion of the Saddlcf>ack Summer Stock Company. . The bo~ office at the theater, 2BOOO Marguerite Parkway, is open 12:30 to 8 p.m. MondlU'~ through Fridays. lof011"llton 831-7414. I , { I •. .. a o~LYPILOl Fr1dey June 23 1978 GALLERIES I MiSCELLANV ; SCR CONVERSION .•. °"" "" ............ FRANK STELLA STANDS BY "INACCESSIBLE ISLANDRAJL"'STUDYINO EXHIBIT PLANS STELLA SINCE 1970 ••• (f.'rom Page CU But he stayed in Corona del Mar for a y~ar. working al a studio in Costa Mesa lie pain'ted the 42·foot long Sangre de Cnsto 10 Costa Mesa .. J kept waiting for the Martians to Ian~ but they didn't so 1 wen• back to .. New York to teach." Stella said And with that he took a puff or his cigar and ~/ walked off to help witb~he hanging of still another heavy piece of ~o k . The exhibit runs \br gb Aug. 20 at the museum. 850 San Clelnente Drive, Newport Beach The museQ.m is open 11 a .m. to 4. p.m. Tuesdays through Slrnqa~ anc' 6 to 9 p.m Fridays x -· Stena will attend a pnvle~ Crom 6 to 9 p.m today ) Seattle Pair Focus on Childr~n ' Duo Exhibit Photos in NB TWO PHOTOGRAPHERS -Work 6f Michael and Marsha Burns today through July 29 al Susan Spmtus Gallery, 3336 Via Lido Newport Beach Reception for photogf1tphers today. 7 to 9 p.m Gallery hou~ 11 a .lb to 5 p.m Tuesdays t.hrough Saturdays PEASANT PAINTINGS -Work from Huhs1en County of the People's Republic of Cluna al Muirhead Galleries Ltd. South Coast Galleries I Exhibits Plaza, Cost.a Mesa Hours 10 a.m to 9 p.m Mondays ~rough Fridays, 10 a m. lo 6 p.m Sat urdays and noon to 5 p. m Sundays PHOTOGRAPHIC CANVASES -The un derw ater series of Gary l'~elton at Status Gallery. 3337 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach. Hours 10 a.m to 5 p.m Tuesdays through Saturdays FACULTY SHOW Sculpture by Thomas Johnston and paintings by Robert Reynolds, professon, at Cal State, San Luis Obispo. at headquarters of The Calitornia Stale Universll) and Colleges. 400 Golden Shore. Long Beach througn Aug 4 Hours 9 a.m to 4 p.m Mondays 'through Fridays --£heck Styles ~ 1 Glq,ssimre Vpdated Foremo ~i arti s t s and studios of CiechosJovakla will be represented at the preview showmg or the Ceska Gallery at Lippe/Waren Fine Crystal m Laguna Beach at 7 p. m. Saturday THEATER EXHIBIT Costumes and photographs from stage, movie and theater pro- ductions al Museum or North Orange County, 301 N Pomona Ave., Fullert.on Hours, 10 a .m. to 2 A_.m Tuesdays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 5 p .m Saturdays and noon lo 5 p.m. Sundays. Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the ··Golden Touch" . \ "Good service and f rlendly people who make you (eel at home". , GEORGE GEYER ' Santa Ana, Calll ANOTHER SATl~FIEO CUSTOMER I .JOHNSON a SON i* I 2626 Harbor Blvd • Costa-Mesa • 540-5630 ss as pure art 1s o ---------"------------------- r vely new aspecl to t lassmakmg world HENCE ITEMS or everyday \lse are -at';'> signed. e mphas;zing a rl1st1c integrity and perf ection o{ workmans hip rather tban commercialism ORANGE COUNTY'S MOST ~ EXCITING SPECIAL TY CENTER OF 70 SHOPS & RESTAURANTS ( The exclusive co. lect1on showcases tm ,PRESENTS r-"-r \ portant works or Pavel Hlava, M.lloslav Klinger, KudrO\'lt, Lorenc Jezek. Metelak''-~avec Tochs tein and zanour .· Each arust accents \.hose properties of glass that respond fo a chosen technique FOR EXAMPLE, Jan Cerny p1onei;r ed sculpted molten glass while Kllnger's highl} polished offhand sculptures are In an abstracr mode as shown ln bis "Madonna · These contrast with the silver·fused and carefully thought out mulllcolor works or Hlava Explore these one of ·&·kind works at Lip pe/Waren, 302 Glen oeyre Laguna Beach opening to the public Sunday Hours are noon t.O S p m. Sundays and 10 a.m . to 5 30 p .m . weekd1ys SUMMER FAMILY FUN ' · &1ff ECREATION SHOW SATURDAY JUNE 24th & SUNDAY JUNE 25th EXCITING DISPLAYS & SUGGESftONS FOR FAMll,IES ON WHAT TO DO TOGETfjtER THIS SUMMER SOUTH COAST PLAZ.A"" VlllACE Located •t SunfloW« & Bur S~ts Sant• AM, c.lilomla 92704 • 7~1-6895 Opposite South Coast Plaza MAU \ I From Page Cl ) lhe o-J playhouse, which it relinqwshed afteT 'ive shows lllSTORIANS might differ .as to the point at which SCR's fortunes took a decisive turn up- ward -certainly the productions of "Death of a Salesman" in 1969 and "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" m 1970 -were lnditations of artistic excellence. But the turning point ln the company's career llrrived ln January. 1971. when SCR "took a chance'' and mounted an origlnal musical with an ecological theme. That was "Mother Earth." a s mash hit that eventually spawned two touring companies and a brief Broadway production. It was written by two Lhen-me mbe r s or the company, Rpn Thronson, now a drama ·teacher al Chapman College in Orange, and Toni Shearer. who later adopted her maiden name ot Tenn.ire and hit the big Umerwith her Captalli. Her parents live in Corona del Mar From that point on, SCR was in the black. both as a business enterprise and as a regional theater which demanded attention beyond Its own sphere of influence The comp&nY went ful· Jy Equity and began attracting guest anists from Hollywc:tM for its ptoducUoils wlut.E musicals hadn't proved too suc- cessful before "Mother Earth" <which inspired ~ reprise producUon ~fore the year was out>. after that point \hey became, moneymakers Two wh.ich earned the Uteatd both big bucks and rave reviews were the rock opera "Tom- my'' and the gospel·rock entertainment ··Godspell." which also returned a year later Cor an encore · TOday South Coast Repertory ls on the threshold or another -the final -0 step" in its c arefully prog r a mmed development The "first step' was the organization of the company as a travelir;ig troupe: the "second step·· was the Newport theater. and the 'third step" was the Costa Mesa building where the group held forth ror 11 years When South Coast Repertory moves into tht .. Fourth Step Theater n ear \he South CQast Plaza Hotel, its initial production -as yet unselected -wlll be staged the week of Nov 1, a week that wilJ see SCR playing host to the l9n\ convention of the League or Resident Theaters. Clearly, the c-ompany has come a long way "WE'VE had a tremendous amount or SUP· port from the community, particularly the Segerstrom family, which gave us the land for the theater:· Benson says. "The new building 1s ~haping up JUSt as we had envisioned it. and it should attrart a lot of national attention. "For us. this is confirmation that the arts ore good for the community, and vice versa. The Segerstroro gift has truly been an affirma- tion of that principle. "At long last. the dream is coming true ... .. .. . . . -. ~ -. -. -. . . . . . ... -,..,-~--,,,.. .,,...,,.,__ ..... ,.. "' Deity,. ... ,....~ LET'S OET MOVING -Norm Godfrey car- ries some miscellaneous stage makings to truck as South Coast Repertory begins an early move fr.om its Third-Step Theater in Costa Mesa. Singer At Park James Darren. singer·actor. will perform at 8 and 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Showcase Theater of Magic Mountain, Valen· cia. Tonight, Magic Mountain debuts its Laser Encounter which features rock music and a "dancing" laser beams show. The parkt north of Los Angeles off In- terstate 5, is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. 10 a .m. to midnight Fridays and 9 a .m. to midmght Saturday;t and Sundays. I • QUALITY 6,MERICAN OAK ANTIQUES • 23.000 SQ FT WAREHOUSE • SMALL ACCESSORY ITEMS • 100+ ORES&RS tN LJ :.: STOCK I ·~_;;-~ 150 EAST DYER ROAD SANTA ANA• 7t4) 751-8922 • ,,. 11• ..... ·--· ----· ·--·· •••-••"•• ••••• -• '!••r•••• ~_.,,,,. . . . ... --. ,, . ..... ,.,.. ........ .. ... • I . " .. • ... OUT 'N N30UT I MISCELLANY Friday, June 23 1970 DAIL y PILOT C3 Williamsb11rg Taveni Looks at Past Entrees, Decor Bri"lf Colonial Flavor to Coast Dining Scene N.o place "ives a better glimpse into America's colonial past than Willfamsburg, Va Today -due to extensiv~ restoration and re· CDnstruct;on -many of the stately old ~uild· ings. with their beatltif11I furnishings and landscaped grounds. appear much as they exist· ed in the 18th century. Now, in a delightful way, a small corner of that bist.orlc locale has turned up on the Orange Coast, lb~ WilHamsburg Tavern. Located at the crQssroads of Bristol and Red HHI streets, the estabtishment is a restaurant where theme sue· cessf ully vies with food to be exciting and dif· ferent. The governing body of the Tavern. we lear ned., is a triumvirate, three young restaur ateurs whose friendship dates back lo their days as classmates at Cornell University's School of Hot.el and Restaurant Administration. The three are John Nishjjima. Richard Puccini and Charles Staadecker F OLWWING GRADUATION <Class of '71 l the}' went their separate ways in the food busi· ness for six years but stayed in touch. Then, last year, John, Richard and Charles took the big plunge. pooled their resources, ideas and talents lO come up with lbe departure from the or· dinary that's the Williamsburg Tavern. I must confess, though, that I had a little trouble with.the thought of a restaurant calling itself a "tavel1)." But it turns out, thanks to a ready note of explanation by the owners, that l Tribute Slated ·For Fihn. Director .J Charles B'arton, movie and telqvision direc- tor. will be tionored rrom noon to 2 p.m. Sunday in Anaheim. ,Barton. 76, has worked in s how business 63 years. The series be origii'lated for Walt Disney Studios. "Zorro," has been running on teievision 20 years and wall soon be released as a theater featurette Fi•m and telev1sion clips from Barton pro· du<.'t1ons will be shown at the tribute scheduled at the Inn of the Park Hotel, Harbor Boulevard and Katella Avenue. Barton began actjng in western!> and silent 'movies when he was 13. He was assistant to director William A. Wellman for several years before getting his firs t directorial assignment in )934 on "Wagon Wheels," starring Randnlph Scott. •' Ue directed "Car 99." Walt Disney's "The Shaggy Dog," "Toby Tyler," and 23' television series. Admission to the event is $2. Ticket in· formation Is available by tel~phoning 751 ·9935. ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST! ~ONG KONG Delicious Chinese Food At Reasonable Pnces BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE BEER •WINE • TAKE OUT Fast Merchant's Special Lunch Served Mon -Fn. 11 ·oo a m. to 3 00 p m Dinner Served All Day HOURS: 1 I :00 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. DAILY I I 70 BAKER STREET COST A MESA. CAL. IN 1 HE MESA NORTH SHOPPING CENTER PHONE (7 14) 557-2882 tJpen i lJays ' lliRhCSl Qvallty 1' a l1' c ~h->0can Food!> ALL SPORIS EVENTS GtANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN Mon.-Thllf. ll.30om 10 IOpm. Fri.&~. 11:300.m 10 II p.m. COCKTAILS ~undoy 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 .,, ................. 0 f 'Earl~ 'Bird cMenu t t SERVED DAILY UNTIL 700 PM t (EXCEPT SATURDAY) t I\ c;riRIMP n .MrURI\ and sr.!.l\MI ClllC:ll.r!'. t A o:ilalt1 pte11s1nq comb1na1tnn nt ma11natJCI cr11c~en and shrimp IPmp11r11 ~ ll'l t r U. TCMPURA SCArOOO OINNLR t Butterfly stmmo and fllet of sotp t11pped '" e tleller eno ooep·lried t 10 • gotden perte<:llon S4 9S t C l'AICI NIKU Thin a11ces ol beet. t prt199red wilh onion eoy aaure t and seven condtmenll S3.9S D STtAK TERIYAIU 10 pl .. M your d1tcrlm1nallng 1as111 S4 9S Out •N About Norinan Stanley should have remembered the tavern was the focal point or 4re (second only to the church) in early Amedca. The word v'tavern," then, is used not in the contemporary meaning of wine-beer dis· pen$ary, bUl in the early sense of a place where people congregated for food, drink, discussion. friendshU>. warmt~ ... for "replenishment .. Accordingly, tne f!Olontal fumishing!\r decor and atmosphere ~f the restaurant setlle one very comrortably into doing and feeling all of those things. From our quaint little antique ta· ble (with its vase or fresh nowersl to the sparsely-patterned wallpaper, everything added up to a setting for gracious dining and sociability . ' As luck would have 1t. we happened into the Williamsbllrg Tavern the very week a new din· ner menu went into eHect <along with new lunch and breakfast menus>. Some offerings are holdovers from the previous bill of rare. we were told, but now there's almost twice as many items as before. T HE FIRST BRUSH with serendipity -4 let it be known -came with the appetizers. The marinated mushrooms. $1.50, were absolutely sensational, yielding a taste treat that tempts one to turn thief for the chef's "Greek secret" of the marinade recipe. No less delectable was the Williamsburg pate. $1.50, a s mooth and creamy mixture that's made -quite boldly, to be sure .:._ with actual cream . The delicate, only slightly spicy flavor was as off-beat as the unusually attractive and complementary garni : thinly sliced cucumber a nd hard-boiled egg, cherry tomatoes and ripe olives. I ncluding a choice of s oup or s alad ~ ~. lntroducmg our SUNDAY ~ I BRUNCH from 11:00 a .m. ClossH' Qu1cfle.·· Double Wa/llt' · · F.rw1 Hent>d rrrint> ." · .. Croh \eu herq on4 our ~J>t'l"IOI Cflarle.~ Dickens .\/ued c;,111 . ef b'l 119ickens 3344 EASt COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL l'rtAR. CA. 92625 U.'lfh Complimentary Champagne 714/673-7722 Open Dally 10·2 ''i\LLYSONS'' R EST AURANT In addition to our evening m enu, one or more or the following ~pcl'ialties a re orrer cd. I flambe Pork Tenderloin II Shrimp ~lilan dipped in " beer tn11tt•r. roaled with «nconul. J!;lfn1.,ftC'd with 1:urry and chutnc~ ' Ill The House Favorite Lon,!! Island duckling with a unique plum saure IV Bahama Chicken a dc-h~htrul re('1pe <·apt uring I hf' <'"'lll'ment of th<' trop1t·r-. St>rvt'd 5.30 Co9:30 p.m. Reservations Suggested 3241 Via Lido ':r fllqck rrom Edwards Lido Tht•atrr Newport Beach 675-6220 I PUB LICK NOTICE , Nou • Appearing IN THE LOUNGE t Choloffl beef rn.gnillc:wnl1y brolleo t t ·;,;.;ftt1i t Four Hand Band f t Tuesday thru Saturday find Us on the North Side of 9:00 PM to 1:30 AM f fashion Island, Newport Center t ~ ~ Reservations honored : 644-48tl t i "" ·~~ ;Z" SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOUR PART1£S t-~~: .... ,.,, •• ••• •itri• ... liiiiiNiiewportiiiiii8oiiiilCft,iii3ii333iiiWiiCoasiiiiiitiiiHiiiwy.ii.,iii64ii2ii.2ii29ii6iiii~ and s erved with a stuffed baked potato and vegetables. the first of our two entrees lame from the beef and steaks department: eye of the pr:ime rib, $8.95. A portion as generous as it was delicious. this center cut or the prime rib had been superbly cba,rbro1led rosy red as re· quested. The se~ond entree was scampi "our way, .. S8 95. a dish whose tangy zip makes a wide de· tour around scampi offerings elsewhere. While the shellfish had been sauteed in such conven- tional ingredients as butter, garlic and parsley, these bad been combined with a special sauce that's again attributed to a secret recipe of the chef -the .factor, obviously, that accounts £or the unfamill'ar but savory flavor. A -split decision for soup and salad netted gustatory pleasure in both instances, with perhaps a slightly more favorable nod to the soup. a' spicy and luscious gazpacho. For the tavern salad fresh mixed greens had been nice- ly combined with tomatoes. cucumbers and grated cheese Al>DITIONAL ENTREE SELECTIONS in· elude shrimp curry, $7.50; New .York steak, $10.95; breast ot chicken, $7.50: fish of the day. $7.25; one half roasted duckling, $8.50: New York peppercorn steak with cognac, $11.50; leg of lamb Farci, $8.95; stufred boneless trout, $8.50. l And count as a bargain hunter's paradise the table d 'hote m enu offering a complete meal for $7.95 <entree only, $5.95). Go the fuJI route and you'U receive a choice or hot or chilled soup of the season, a tavern salad, a choice or the ta· ble d 'hote entree of_the day or one-half charcoal broiled chicken, and a dessert choice of bread pudding, caramel cus tard, chocolate-rum mousse or assorted ice creams. For the presentation of the food here as well as the preparation. the cher rates multiple kudos. He is French-born and trained Eugene Piquenal. who originally came to the Orange Coast as executive chef of Chanteclair. pTHER SPECIAL FEATURES of the Williams burg Tavern include an extraordinary wine list <with rarely offered vintages and four ~ wines bottled under the restaurant's own label> and an attractive httle girt shop. Under the direction of Charles's sister, Diane Nevin;1.b.is_ .. country store" sells merchandise ranging from s prees and condiments to the house wines and small antiques. Mistake not that there's any connection between th•s lop-notch establishment and any of the previous eati~ places there. And if the sign of the Tavern itself 1s hard to spot, note the col· onial-looking entrance next to the Rodeway Inn. Reservations 754 ·1776 Breakfast is served daily. Monday through Friday. 7 to 10 a. m .; luncn Monday through Fri' day, 11 ·30 a.m. to 2 pm.: dinner 6 to to, Mon· day through Saturday. 5 to 9 p.m. on Sunday: Sunday brunch 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . PLUS MONDAY TtjAU THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri .. Sat.. Sun .. 'hi 6p.m.) .J, RED SNAPPER ., .< ..... 3.95 MAHI MAHI . . ...... 4.45 GRILLED SEA BASS ..... 4.45 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK . . . 4.75 NEW YORK STEAK . . . 5.45 LOBSTER TAIL ,._.. . . . 6.4S STEAK AND LOBSTER . 7.45 i. and dozen;" of otheri LUNCHEON also served daily unlll 4 pm 16278 Pacific CoMt Hwy• Hun11ngton Boll • (213) 592· 132 I 3901 'E Coast Hwy • Coro~a Del Mar• (714> 675-0900 Ball.et at Greek Russell SuJtzbach and Beatriz Rodriguez dance lead parts in The Joffrey Ballet pro· duclion of ·•Rodeo" set for 8:15 p.m. Satur· . day al the Greek Theater in Griffith Park. Los Angeles. Sunday the Joffrey will danoe four ballets al the Greek. Tickets are $15. S l2.SO and Si .SO. Reservations <213 1 660-8400. Tut Movies At LA Museum "TuU\n.kl'lamun 's Egypt." a program of a dozen 20-mi(lute films produced by BBC-TV in· England will be shown at the Los Angeles Coun· ty Museum of Art Leo S. Bing Theater at 1 p.m. Saturday and JuJy 1, 8, 15 and 22. • . .. The series 1s bemg screened for museum members but tickets not reserved by members. by 10 a.m. each Saturday wi~ be sold to the general public at $1 for adults and 50 cents for students and senior citizens. Originally produced for the 1972 London ex- hibition of Tutankhamun's i.reasur,s. l,he &eries explores the social and cultural forces that created perhaps the most ampre!>sive of all an· cient c1v1hzations. The first six films in the series. "The Pharaoh," "The Land," "The Nile Fleet," "The Temple," "Death and BuriaJ." and "Tne War- rior Pharaohs." will be screened July l and Ju. ly 15. ·Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG -~ CHINESE CASINll l 1 l 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole 3-95.0 )I-to Midftiqflt Oaily-W~e\'Kk u..til 1:00 o ..... on• u n;oas,.. """'°" ""°' • ., CROWN HOUSE ' RESTAURANT ~-f "'>~·~~.-~11!-~~~w . ~ ~ k. ,, .. ~ ~·,.. · ... ~") ... 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIG,UEL 1&1 C•O'Wft \#Mi~---•.,> 499-2626 496-5773 • IVY HOUS~ RESTAURANT 384 FOREST AVE LAGUNA BEACH 11nr,,.~...,, ; Ample Free Par1onq ; ;If 494-9491 752-8558 With ••••• Sunday and Monday Nights June25, 26 Starting at 8:30 333 Bayside Drive New port 873-2733 ,. ' , \ ' ... I .... < , ,. / r • ' f11dt'/. Junv 23 1978 -, • • 4f4-tOll/9 . . )<ltl.CO.UJMWY. U.MMt.1t~ A NEW DINING ADVENTtJRE . ' ... .. .. .. ·mAnDARln ./>CHINESE -Geurt:net cu1s1N~· ~ PEKING •SHANGHAI '1 :e•».:· SZECH~N • HUNAN £ l RUE LOVE -M.i~hael Rupe..-left, finally discovers his "corner of the sky" as he eyes a young widow, Alexandra Borrie in this scene from "Pippin." ' - J\' ~1~-i· . pail y Lunch ~! ·--.. And Dinner A Yocr Host ..t HosteH - Mike cmd AM CWCMIJ l'tl (former Chef of the JO Twin Oragon~naheim) 1500 ADAMS AVE. lAt H..tier ~d.I C:OSTA MESA 540-1937 To Subscribe lo YOUR Community Newspaper CALl,i 642-4321 O.rec• ., Cdi.ct DAllY PILO). e Taste of I taly · 34294 Coast Hwy.,Dana Point, Ga. · For reservations 493-0604 • GOURMET DINING -MEDITERRANEAN RM 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD . • CHAMPAGNE BSUNCH SUNDAYS 10 3 PM I IRVINE, CALIFOR"''IA • OANCING NIGHTLY CABARET LOUNGE •'l • CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOP -24 HAS ' 10ppos1tc Orange CoontyA1rponl (714) 833·2770 MICKEY DEEMS Recreating his Broadway Role with Cast of 18 NOW PLAYING A Visual Deltgrit . . • Choreography Sizzles. M1c1<ey Deems & Phyllis Dome are Supenor Entire Cast 1s Top Drawer ·• Tom Titus. Daily P110t MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY '11.00 S14.00 lncludH: Dinner, Oanclng, Th• Song Styling• of Al Hampton I Broadway Play (S1t fAI. I SAT.) In 3503 S. HARBOR BLVD., SANTA ANA e~·~~tN~L~&~"fH~ RESERVATIONS (714) 979-5511 GROUPS 979 5S l 2 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Medallions of Beef 1795 U'ith SaUL'e Bordelai•e OFFER GOOD THAU JUNE 29, 1978 Served With Your Choice Of Soup or Salad. Potato or Rice and Fresh Vegetables ENTERT AU-IMENT NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO BAR 1617 WESTCLIFF OR. (Between Dover & lrvlne) < NEWPORT BEACH CloHd Sunday• Reservations Suggested 645·5222 Musicals Axed ' . By Pfop. 13 A funny thing happened on the way to audi· lions (or the musical "A Funny Thing Happened on .the Way to the Forum" at Golden West College this week. 'Vhe production was canceled. Trustees of the Coa~t Community ~ollege t>istrict, which governs Orange Coast and Intermission Tom Titus Golden West colleges . rendered the summer musical and a pair of planned children 's shows among the first victims of the great Ptopds1tion 13 cutback last weekend ''FORUM" WAS THE second sumcner musical to be severed b_v the Jarvis a>C Earlier, the Mission Viejo Repertory Theater was rorced to postpone .1ts scheduled production of J>ack Sharkey·s original 1Tt,us1c:.d "Turkey in the Straw•· because El Toro High School, where the show Y.'as to go on. had ~en shut down for the summer. Meanwhile, the same Coas"t Community College board gave the gretn Light to Orange Coast College's summer musical, "Pacific Overtures." which will run Aug. 2-5. The rea son? As an established local tradit10n (this will be the 23rd annual summer musical at 0€~>. it 's expected to make a little money or. at the worst. br~ak even. Then there's Saddleback College. which is in rehearsals for a s ummer stock program of lofty dimensions -recruiting professional ac tors for three productions: "The Littl~ Foxes ... "How the Other Half Loves" and "Caba~et " THESE SHOWS WILL, indeed. go on since the s ummer program at the Mission Viejo cam- pus is designed to be totally self·supporting. A Saddleback spokesm an reports that the college already has sold over 1.000 tickets <good for all three plays) at SlO apiece. .. Proposition 13 won't affect us unless we ha ve a disaster at the box office.·· the spokesman says. "But we're going to need a total sellout to make the program work ... Also going ahead as scheduled is the s um- m er musical "Once Upon a Mattress" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. which is sponsored by the city of Costa Mesa and its Leisure Ser vices Department HOWEVER, THE PLA VHOUSF. wiil cut ils schedule back next season from five produc· lions to four. And , for the first time. ads wlll be sold for the theater's programs to defray pro duclion expenses. Most community theaters along the Orange Coast, being independent of government fund- ing, won't be feeling the Jarvis pinch. But for college drama departments and community groups sponsored by mu.nicipalities, 13 definite- ly is an unJucky number. BACKSTAGE -The Garden Grove Com· munlly Theater is looking for direct.ors for its upcoming season, which will include the open. ing of its new playhouse as well as two produc· Lions at its present Lake School site. . . those interested should send resumes lo the group at PO BQx 1309. Garden Grove 92642 no later than .J une 30. George C. Scott 'Sly Fox' Star George C. Scott. making his Los Angeles stage debut, stal"tl In the Broadway comedy hit, "Sly Fox," whJch opens officially al 8:30 tonight at the Shubert Theater In Century City, Los Angeles. Trish Van Devere. Scott's wife. also stars in the production. -Other reatured performers are Jack Gilford, Hector Elizondo. Gretchen Wyler. John Heffernan and J effrey Tambor The play, based on Ben Jonson ·s "Volpone,' will be staged at 8·30 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 7:30 p.m . Sundays and 2:3Q p.m . Wednesdays and Saturdays throuah 5e.Pt. 2l For tickets, phone C2l3) ~·8101. i" I I t ., , ,...,.,. .. ,..._..,.. .. ' ···*~---... ~·-······-.-·····,..····~-· .. ~"ppin' Ope~ SeJ in LA THEATER / INTERMISSION .. Pi,ptn." whic h .,layed for five years OD LUNCH•OINNER DAIL v 2123 ......... Broadway opens a nine· FOOd To Take Out .r. eolfA MU• week engagement at the l1:30A.M. to tO P.M. 1 M2·7f62 • 631·9911 Dorothy Chandl e r , .P ~v illoq or the Los .. -------------.. Tuesday I ~ ese msme I Angeles •Music Center 1 J Chin C • . The produ_<:tion has I~ /?) .ORlENTALCOCKTAILLOUNGE I been staged by Bob Featuring Tropiclll Drinks Fosse who WQQ Tony I BAMBOO sncw. FOi THE I Awards for direction )f TERRACE MOMTHOFJUME an~ choreography. I l' l t 0._. For Two er....,.. I ft1 ichael Rupert. who I ' JI ;;ti(.. 'it sus r.r,...... I played the title role for ~J'' -'" · .. """~ \ two-and-one-half years I ~ 1.,._PricoSUO I on Broadway. will again I m ,,,_.., ... -1.nyWu "-'•Ide. --, b e p i p p i n f 0 r t h e ~ ello<*~. cnll oulf • 8olA> ' En--•-~ ' _,, -"· -~ -· ..,.....,. _. pav ilion e ngagement I I ,,...,._ .• ....,r_ I which also stars Eric ll ,, For>0tmor9*"' ~erry. Alexandra Bor-I .J. ·l'Jr ~:'f'()0'"::.:0-I r1e, Thelma Carpenter. ?',. !''"TT' .....,...,CIWQ.en. . Larry Riley and Carole I • . . a-""""*111\ I Sch weld ._J53 EAST trrH C.:OS1'A MESA 645·SSSQ: . ---------------THE· MUSICAL had been scheduled in Los ~Sf~i~l~li Angeles m early 1975, • i1 ~.,.. ...... ~ill04lo but· its popularity on Broadway ke~l it there until last June when it closed afte r 1,944 performances, mov1ng ahead of "South Pacific" for seventh place in the long-.run 1 :s'Veepstakes. Set in the Court of C harl e magne . the musical follows the ex- otic adventures of Pip- pi n, the first·bom son of the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. as he sets out lo find his own "corner of the sky" 1n a world he considers "or-dinary ... Curtain 1s at 8 : 30 p. m. Mondays through Saturd ays with 2 JO m alinees Wednesdays and Saturdays. Ticket reservati ons <2 13 1 972-7622. LUNCHEON MON .-FRI. 11:39 A.M.·2:00 P.M. 'l DINNER ~ MON . .sAT. 5:30 P.M. ~- ·. SUN. 5:00 P.M. "6'-' <..~I • '-·1 I CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH SUNOAYS-10 A.M.·2 P.M. UF:SEllVATIOJ\S llONORl:.'0642~3.f \;IV Coas~~::"::'::~"'"""' 8100 ...... .._..., -~~~~~~1~----·1/ You could lose your ead over our Henry cut It's that good. So is the Roast'd Ducklin~ the Rack of Lamb and all our other olde-f ashioned feasts. We serve. them in royal style, too. In our own 17th century English inn. It's a heady atmosphere . FIVE~s :~: 3801 East Coast Highway. C.Orona dcl Mar • (714) 675-1374 We Love the Unfancyness at Le Biarritz ''After all, when we go out to eat we're really looking for three requisitesf'we of course want good food, good service and good atmosphere. Fancy is for once In a while, that's why we eat at Le Biarritz regularly._, Mr and Mrs Pau1 Musco Simply superb dining - .J\ For Reservations (714) 645-6700 Lunch Monday thru Friday Dinner Served Seven Days IJE Bl.ff RRITZT M French Restaurant 414 N. Newport Blvd. Newport Beach. California. Fall in love at Le Biarritz .... Again! • 8 ~ • • ~ # A • • - ' ' t· I .l .. ; . _, ~ \. \; ~ "'e. t- { , MISCELLANY . \. ' "t--Pilotsv 'Tuned In' J et Engines, Music Don't Mix The roar or Jet eogmes and the sound of music don't mix, says the Federal Aviation Administration. > FAA spokesmen are urgmg pilots not to disrupt Seal Beach Leisure World summer musical variety shows al the retirement com- munity arophilheater. Anylhmg from an L· 1011 jetliner to a Piper Comanche could interfere with hslen- ing pleasure of the outdoor audience seated right under the final landing approach to Long Beach Airpoflt. • .... PROGRAMS BEGIN al 7:30 p.m., start- ing a wee)c rto,m bursday. They mtl\.tde a renowned Long Heach area barber sh quartet, the Huntington Beach Com y Concert Band, the Andy Russell group an I Bekal Shriner's Band. A group Jrom the Lawrence Welk Orchestra is 41.so scheduled, along with the big Sept. 30 special Hawaiian Variett Night, always a big bit al Leisure World. Showman Welk, lh..e polka king, is not ex- pected to appear in \he possible path of DC-9s. DC-lOs, Beechcrafl Bonanzas, helicop- ters and other assorted airplanes, according lo omcials. ••1 NEGO'l'IAT~ TllESE things. He never shows up," says Fred Cooper, Leisure World SeaJ Beach's recreation manager. The FAA is going out of its night pattern to assure the s how isn't spoiled for those who do attend "All pilots tire asked to give special con· s ideration lo amphitheater patrons when fly- ing in the vicinity during the weekend pro· grai;p hours," the agency's announcement declares. A press l'elease urges quieter lights aftd if it can be safely managed, steering clear a bit if Welk's Champagne Lady is revving up her vocaJ c'ords below. • Spokesmen for the FAA also point out that the amphitheater is bounded by the San Diego Freeway, Seal Beach Boulevard. Wesfminster Avenue and the Southern Califorma Edison Company steam general· mg plant. Radio Club , Yoimg Students Field Day Art at UC I'rvine La Mirada Art Prizes Awarded In Tustin The Orange County Amateur Radio Club will participate in an a mate ur radio dem- onstration Saturda y and Sunday in Tustin The club will set up operations at MQulton Parkw.ay aud Redhill A venue where passersby may s top, obser ve and ask questions. The "field day" begins at 10 a.m. Saturday and will end at 1 p.m. Sunday. Club members will at- t e mpt to conlacl as many other amate ur radio stations as possi- ble in the 27-hour period. An esumated 12,000 t o 20.000 amateur rad io ope rators are expected to part1C'1pate. The work of children aged 7 to 11 is being c•xhibited al the UC Irvine Art Gallery through Sunday. The exhibit features art or students from El Camino Real School in Irvine and Richard Hem-y Dana School. Dana Point. The gallery is open noon lo 4 p.m. Saturday and Sundav. Paintings. drawmgs, papier-mache puppets. tissue paper collage kites. calligraphy, ~Jay. wood and sand sculptures are featured. The work was produced by students who at- tended after school classes sponsored by South Coast CuJlural Services League, Inc. The clas ses are taught by professional artists. According to the League, the Arts School program is an appropriate way ti> replace a~l <'lasses which may be cut as a result or Propos1· tion 13. Schools or parents who are interested in starting a program in their community's schools should contact the League at PO Box 5046, Irvine 92716. or by calling 552·4424. AS JOE HAROV Bioluminescence, an impressionistic painting by Sy l via Glass . Woodland Hills, won top place in the Fiesta de Arts at La Mirada. M~. Glas s r eceived· $1,000 an1l her work will be part of a permanent display in the La Mirada Civic Center complex. f'. S~al Beach resident. Ki'p Whelan, shared the top prize in ceramics category with Patricia Brown of Whittier . Whelan was honored for his "Scheherazade's Tea Pot.'' ) The 17th Annual Fies t a De Arts runs through Sunday at the La Mirada Civic Center, I I Hottl Wi(. An>llttm, CA ef2s02 /n t4rN~w Gtort<i_ I 1hl>lr• C.1,,.rrdv \ "funny You .. Shof'ld Ask" -dune 13 thm July 2l IESERYATIONS (714) 492-9950 1Eu1111111s 11141 ·nz-mo MEET ME AT THE PLAZA!, The1c is an extra !ip<>cial d1c;coverv awaiting vou and your family ond frwnds at the new Cahforma Plaid. It is. d new concept combining rvlaxed outdoor dinmq and t?ntertainment with California sunc;hine -an oasis in the midst uf bu~ Orange Counly The beauliful new outdoor restaurant has early Cahlorn1a architecture and design with tush landscaping. colorful impor1 E:d hie and sparkling fountains to provide the perfect a tmo:.phere for a ca.,ual lunch or o,1mply a relaxed v1s11 with fnendi..ovcr d snack or refreshing glac;s of bl'er or Ca hf ornia wine Selections from the popular California Plaza menu include unusual ~ndw1che:. and salads pl11s original soup recipe:; and tempting desserts. DAILY ENTERTAINMENT ATmEPLAZAI Super shows~ I to 5 PM dally. • .. No 'f'* « acfmlssloft chargf. THE MIJGLESTONS WAU KABIR June 2~25 J.# l ~ J\lf\e 26-30 July 1-4 ' v July 5-7 __ ]he Callfbrnla Plaza Is located at 7711 Beach Boulevard In Buena Parle (adjacent to world famous Mo\llel•nd Wax Mun um) I ... Open e~ry day at U a.m. - Convenient. free parking. For group resen.iatJon and Inform-lion obout semi-private ...,._.,or priva~ parties. receptions and meetings. i/lfl/IA~ col~714/~4.2261. J Fnday. June 23. 1918 O~IL Y PILOT t5 ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .~:· • 'i.ong BeacJi • ·:. :: (jvic~igJitOpera .:: JUL .. ,~ :: PRESENTS: :: ~ e • • e Based o~ or,i .. .. ..... •• •• ''PllSOHEA<>' e e e e SECOMD AVIMUI." •• ..,,~~fllllllll ................... ._ ............ ... •• •• ee LIVE ON ST AGE • e •• \..\FC2UR GREAT WEEKENDS.... •e •• •• :: JUNE 2 -JUNE 25 i: :: Tickets: $2.00-$7 .50 performances at JORDAN THEATRE 6500 Atlantic Ave. l ong Beach WRITE L.B.C.LO. P.O. BOX 20280 •• •• •• •• •• e• • ea L.B. CA 90801 :: •••• OR PHONE: 432-7926 • •e . . • • • •• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. ? ' .. ,_ ' ' . ' . . CHAPMAN AVE 11 SA. FWY bRANGE -634 2553 . . . -· ~ .. ' .. . . . -.. • ' ............. -. ' .... ~ ' • • • . ' r1 • .. .. -, "' . ' ... "IA TUR DAY NIGHT • PIVIR"CRI will be abowq beton and efter the t'Te¥MW1 t \ .. - . . . ' ' I J Q DAILY PllOT Fnday June 23 1978 ..... .. • .• • • .• • i: • ... ... :: ... ;: =i .· .. . ~ .. ... . ... .. . .. · ... ... . "' · . . · .. : -.. .. • •• •• •• .. • .Jo" ., I • • .. .. .,.., + . Rock Stars Draw Few to New Hall Long Beach Terrace Showplace Ripe for Ho wing Name Artists By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Olllot O•llY "'li.tSl.MI Tbe new Terrace Theater Ln ne~rby Long Beach is JUSt what the rock and roll doctor or· dered -a stunning 3, 1-41-seat concert hall ripe for acts usually booked at Santa Monica or Shrine auditoriums, each a good distance from Orange County. Jackson Browne. Al Green and Robert Palmer have been among the first acts lo play the Terrace this month. The adjacent and cavernous Long Beach Arena C 14,000 capacity) has booked LA rockers Van Halen July 9 and Aerosmith July 12-13. THE TERRACE IS a far superior facility with exemplary acousti cs, unobstructed sightlioes and a plush elegance that will allow fans lo flash out m the clothing department without feeling rejected. The Terrace is turf more fitting for a black· tie optional performance by Boz Scaggs, a benefit like Browne's June 8 sell-out or an even· ing with Be Bop Deluxe. Bands like Kiss or Ted Nugent belong in the Arena, if not off the planet. Having D'}issed Browne's show <proceeds went to the Ahne Sippi Clinic for the Treatment of Schizo~reni a), I checked out the recent sets by Green and Palmer . NEITHER SHOW DREW more than hall a house, due perhaps in part to the theater's In· fancy, lack of promotion and a persistent pro· blem in drawing black fans to shows like Green's. Not that they missed much. Green. arguably the best soul vocalist around, was a visual delight, maniacally pac· in"' the spacious stage and delighting young Jadies with bis ritualistic presentations of long· stem roses. One woman got too close and was greeted with a convincing karate chop from Green's ever present stage thug. \ She laughs, she ates, jhe feels angry, she feels lonely, she feels 3'1llty, she makes breakfast, sbe makes lo¥e, she makes do, .-Y she Is strong, she Is wuk, she Is brave, she Is sea.red, she Is ••• a .:.INIVERBAL STUDIOS TOUR '"""A~MCArllYl'A~• 1 ••~· • A ... A 11111~ 1 OPlll She was tht most famous woman in tlu world. He was a peasant, a pirate, a sharlt. What lu couldn't b .. y with money .. he stole with charm. All lN KlllN ""'"'°" ANTHONY JACQUELINE QU INN BISSET jHE_QHEEK ~(l)N !: .. RAF-VALLONE' C.OWARO ALBERT CHARLE' DU l<NIN(, LUCI ANA PALUZZI CAM ILLA WARV MARILU TOLO anJ JAME~ FRANCJSCUS .. ""'*"' i.-.t.. .. -4, ,,....,.., ... ~T f'!Nf ...., ... NK'O MA\TOllAl l\ a WIN Wflil-" .MOllT "NI ,..._,.NII O .. ~no•1111\"" 1.AUlll"I( l MY(JI\ "'-'""' ... , lU ~ -... Al 1 •N IUl•N ... (l Y 1.ANtlAll M ---- A ~...i -. .. IM--• liOi!!i~ ~- NOW PLAYING MAllOl~#I (04t0 M..,~J' U.A.C..,_.4 ~ , W911m.n.t• !Jq)~ ... > , Green's trademark sound, highly syncopat- ed Memphis soul <heavy on the romantics> was aptly carried out by most of his back·up band. But somebody apparently forgot the crowd was there to hear Green, not his overbearing horn trio. On the rare occasions that Green was audi· ble. his evocative alto was strangled by static from his own equipment. A shameful waste Funk stylist Palmer featured his own guitar playmg and a more rock-orienteq_approach dur· ' . ing his more rewarding show. The sound was excellent and his quintet's s upport centered on the tasteful work of gu.itarist Freddie Wall and bassist Pierre Brock, the only remaining mem· be rs of.Palmer's last touring ensemble. Despite a more commercial approach and Palmer's loosj!r stage mannerisms, material from his latest album "Double Fun" was over shadowed by the best or his early work like "Give Me An Inch." and the reggae classic, ··Pressure Drop.'• The new stuff, while catchy. simply lacks inspiration and 'focus. Palmer's attempted transition from top-notch club act to concert s tar looks dubious al this point. One ran summed it up best in saying "de· cent show, great place ... too bad so many folks came dressed up as seats." * * * IN THE STUDIOS: (a new semi-regular feature of this space with thanks to Rik Clark of Sunwood Studios in Costa Mesa.) Since going to a 24-track sound board early ~ year, Lyon Recording Studio of Newport Beach has hosted Mons Albe r t ( ·Feel angs" >Story ville and is now doing baste tracks for Local Talent (David Goggin at the board I Local Tatent, having split wllh Arista Records. plans an album of originals. excluding a cover of Major Lance's ''Do The Monkey" Scott Free of Sunwood Sound as producing keyboardist Jonathan Hansen and saxophonist Tom Rainer finished a demo with Bruce McCoy as engineer. J IAM STUDIO OF Irvine has a strong rivacy policy, but everyone knows that Stevie ' onder has been booking studio time Confirmed and completed proJects at IAM include disco/rock from Brooklyn Orea.ms )O[_ Casablanca and composer ~ike Rapp's version of The Odessy, "The Greek~uite" for 20th Cen· tury. Skip Konte engineered. ~ Overland Studios of Costa Mesa has guitarist Sammy Hagar producin local band Toys, who will join Hagar as bac ban~for his next tour. Paul Freeman is producing Jim Falcone and Arizona band "Be." United Audio of Santa Ana 1s expandtng to 24-track and now recording gujtarist/synthesist Timo Laine . J .E.L. of Newport Beach is working on scores for two wilderness films with owner Guidotti at the board. Former Righteous Bros. Bobby Halfield and Bill Medley are working on ...eparate projects, Medley's a pre-album demo for Kenny Rogers Rock band Madness also at work. ./ BEST WEEKEND BET: Sunday return of forme r New York Dolls lead sLDge"' Davi~ Johanson to the Cuckoo's Nest, 1714 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. J ohanson and band opened their West Coast tour by drawing five encores at the club earlier this month. "OKAY, EVERYBODY OUT OF THE WATER AND INTO THE THEATRE. There is suspense and action, credible people you care about, a movie filled with astonishment, with John Williams' music, and a climax that is shocking." -Gene ShaUt. NBC 1V Just what you thought it was sale lo go back in the water. .• ·-. --------. ROY SCHEIDER LORRAINE MURRAY HAMILTON GARY 1.vs21 A ZANUCK/BROWN PRODUCTION Wnlten bv CARL GOT iLIEB and HOWARD SACKLER • Directed bv JEANNOT SZWARC Based on characlers crealed by PETER BENCHLEY ·Music by JOHN WILLIAMS Produced by RICHARD D ZANUCK and DAVID BROWN • Associate Producer JOE ALVES lkiiial!ANliMPijl A ~IVERSAl ltllEC m~~ICll~ PANAVI~ (~ ... "~' sourid 111h,on 11«'Attord• ! ta11ts I IBtnMt&•I:I ... MAY BE~~~~~!~~~~ '!8-~~~~~ C!fllOREN NOW PL AYING ? EDWDDa' .. llT ti CIEU WllT'•J IUUIA •ARK DRlft·IM Newport Seach &«·0760 ., westmlnstor 892•44~3 Buena Park 821 -..010 .. . -... -... l-~-~ -·~1 s c -·-494 IS14 , MUSIC COLUMN 90T K .. _. JAW$ J c-1 lllt_llt __ ....... ...,~--- nuon OOUlO • ..,., -• CANICo.H OHt CNI --.a.&n ""*'"' IMO wn>NISOAY fl'OI \ 'lUI OIVU.'S llAINcl'OI nuon-. • _, -.... CANICoaN OHie ... ~us ntl PU01te1• 18t .. --. -..<--&dMT ntl OUIK TYCOON-._.,,... -•~••·*&•a .......... , ..... ..,, ~ alO WIDNHDAY !NI ~u• OIVIL'S UIN1-1 1uar 11YNOl.Os 'THf lt4DM Ill P:tl ~.,II '6f/S4'14 -,_. .. "A DIFfBIMT STOH .. cat ~ OOIS IT HUIT?" "llG WIDMISDA Y" IN~ ••••••••••• PACIAC ~~SWAP MEETS ,..Mlet!K&Sun.-l-1114,..- 0RANGE Dt._.., I & l Set. a Sun.-t em"•""',,...~....,,. et.,.,._ ......_ ~ FVlll ~I ...... Glbwl • _....._._ ....... TMI INOc11 ~us l0¥1 • OfAlM ·-· ~~ llO WIDHISOAY tPOI ""' atlRINO McnoH1111 ~ ... --JAWS J c-1 ••• • 1•u -.....--... WALf Ot.....-S JUNOU I00«101 fUlt SIGN Of ZOU0101 # .... -· -....... ,,, ....... ~,,.,.~··~······~·.,.,, , •••• --. "' ... .., ... ··-·· ·-·-· ·-··- , , '·· \ , { • I \1us1c Stones Still The Tops \ Rock 'n' RQll Group Stirs Vp Atlanla By LISA ROBINSON The lobby of Atlanta's Colony Square Hotl•l was crowded with groupies Girls wearing kabuki makeup and outrageous hair st>:le~. Stewardesses in hot pants. Local mu~c1ans dressed in glitter (remember glitter?) and plat form shoes. Hitchhikers from as far away as New York City Whv? The Rollin~ Stones were 1~ towl'_l. and when it comes to rock 'n · roll they re still I as in "she was sUll lovely"> the top. <Tt\e Rolling Stones will be at Anaheim Stadium Jql:I' 23. > So far. there's no private jet with fur· covered bedspread on this tour, no f~y stage. the halls .are 1illlallisb, ..the costu es less el'Bbor8'e, and 1.be lout party-rtum rs fewer than 30 people. BlJT FORGET THE "low-budget" at· mosphere of the 1978 Sto!les tour. 1:he ~usical institution that is the Rolling Stones 1s ahve and well and no less-awesom~ • The Stones wanted to do s maller h all!, wherever possible to make ijug tour "different" -for the fans as well as themselves. The seven large outdoor dates -and the seven "hockey arenas" -will help c~er the losses playing 3,00<(.sea\ venues and will ~eave a "little bit" of money for the band as well. . The 'tmospl\ere in. J\,tlanta was electric Alt day lortg radio station WKL.5 played Stones songs and listeners cmled in shrieking with ex- citement about that •evening's show. Scalpers were rum9red to ~ get,µng up to $600 a ticket <the legfl) cost was $10) and policemen were sta· tioned 10 feel ·aP,art ~U-along Peachtree Street. near the Fox Theater THE OIOICE TO PLAY the Fox was an in- teresting one. This beautiful old movie theater 1called the .. Radio City Music Hall of the South~') wa~ built in 1929 and has played host to such lutnjl)aries as Enrico Caruso, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Elvis Presley and Johnny Ray. It's known for its fine acoustics, and has a nice. funky feel. The Stones came onstage at 9:50 p.m. to a deafening roar from the 3,900-seat audience which immediately stood up, many on seats where they remained for the entire show. Peo- ple clutched each other as though they couldn't actually believe they were seeing t he Rolling Stones up so close. Mick wore a white cap (which he soon tossed aside), brown plastic pants, a yellow blazer, red and white socks. white sneakers and a Stephen Burrows geometric print s hort- sleeved shirt. The rest of the band seemed more sartorially '>ubdued than in the past; Keith wore jeans a red Indian cotton shirt and black leather jacket. They looked ... well. not quite funky, but there were no "outfits," no costumes. Thank God. THE SHOW OPENED with "Let It Rock." ·All Down the Line," "Honky Tonk Woman" and "Star Star." A long segment of material from the "Some Girls" LP followed: "Lave," "When the Whip Comes Down," "Miss You." "Beast of Burden," "Just My lmagmat1on." "Respe<:table" and "Faraway Eyes." For much or the new material Jagger played guitar. He doesn't ~eem totally .coll_l- fortable with it onstage yet (1t got caught an his jacket a few times) and. of course, it keeps him from jumpin~ around the way he:s used ~o. But he said it makes the show more l]lterestmg for him and indeed, with three guitars and two keyboard players llan Stewart. who's been with the band from the very beginning, and Ian McLegan who used to be in the Small Faces with Ron Wood), the sound of the band is rich and full. Mick Jagger remains an amazing rock performer. There is not a rock and roll singer alive 1and that ~oes for David Bow~e ~od Stewart. Elton John, Iggy Stooge, Patti Smith, whoever> who does not owe at least a nod of gratitude to rum. Not onl~ does he have amaz· ing onstage cnoves, he manages l~ keep an au· dience in the'palm of his and aU rught Jong. l A FJ'ER TH~ LONGISH "new" section. the Stones returned to their hits, stuff like "Tu"1· bling Dice," "Happy,". 1·arown Susar" anU1 "Jumpin .. Jack l''lash," which ended Ute show\ (, R OCK TALK ) The audience was. by this time. nuts -scream-ing for an encore lhut never came. The Patti Smith group opened for this Allaota show. It was a great move. Miss Smith ha'S many fans 1h that cily and her set was well- rt!ce1ved. She was quite obviously ecstatic to be onstage. Earlier she told me. "When I was in New Jersey in 1964 and got kicked out or school, lost mv job in a factory, and was really down. I 'saw the Rolling Stones on the 'Ed Sullivan Show' and it changed my life .. I was lw;t so ec~tatic to be alive at the same time they were. No matter what happens. this night repl"esents the completion or a cycle for me." During the Stones set Patti stood at the very front of the audience, right by the s tage -a perfect target for the inevitable bucket ef water Mick threw direetly on her <she follow~ that by jumping on the sta;~ after him}. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" CAPRICOR N ONE" (PG) "THE LAST WALTZ " (PG) "MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR" "THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" (PG) CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THtRD KIND" "THE DEEP" (PG) 'AMERICAN GRAFFITI" (PG) "THE STING" "OUR WINNING SEASON" "RETURN TO MACON COUNTY" "WHERE DOES IT HURT?" (R) "THE LAST WALTZ" "GOODBYE GIRL" (PG) "RABBIT TEST" "THANK GOO IT'S FRIDAY" "THE DEEP" (PG) "DAMIEN: THE OMEN 2" CR) "T.HE SENTINEL" "DAMIEN: THE OMEN 2" (R) "THE SENTINEL" ALL ORIVE·INS OPEN 6:lOr .M.MfGHn.Y Clllld Unacr 12 FrH Unt .. 1 • Kiddle P11y9round Dlflf I IS, 3 35, 6 00. •:20. 10·35 JlfTyfL CAPRICORf\I ~.' fl Ol\IE /: . ":~ A ELLIOTTGOULD @:ill~' KARENBLACK pc: l"Ci I Simon't "lkECftEAP pcnve" (PG) Adaywltlcom• lhatf1 llkeno other. ( . . ' . John Travolta Friday June 23 1978 DAIL y PILOT C1 Olivia Newton-John is the word A ROBERT STlGWOODIALLAN CARR PRODUCTION JOHN TRAVOLTA OLIVIA NEWfON·JOHN '" "GREASE _ and STOCKARD CHANNING d 1\1110 1<1th ~1c1fq<J"',li111Pfdlclrl(~b~ EVE ARDEN I FRANKIE AVALON • JOAN BLONDELL, EDD BYRNES, SID CAESAR,ALICE GHOSTLEY, DODY GOODMAN. SHA·NA·N~ ~11tBRONTE WOODARD "4«Vv~ ALLAN C l\RR SNoe>1 ................. ..,JIM JACOBS...., WARREN CASEY ,_Cft,.~si.q.~ KENNETH WAISSMAN __,MAXINE FOX,._..,'°"""" v-"<,....o•"'o c1v--PATRICIA BIRCH l ..,.__,..,."""""""__,..,"' -~~......,onfto,Qfllo .. "'L''""'~""'.,..._•l•,,..,fin,•"k<•,., ~•'111!P•11•..rir1~u•r· "''<~•«l!P• ' : 1 \\ : ROBERT STJGWOOD-ALLAN CARR 'RANDAL KLEISER ID • """'"" .~ •••••• • 1 ~ I Jt.61~~~~= NOW PLAYING ·. ---=-.. UA CI NEMA II °'''V 1 2~·JJO ·~l0 •/J'•IOOO CO!.I~ Mesa (7141 540·0594 12 o,. v 12 '~ • :.o • • ,, • • oo : q 10 (JACK ANDERSON) ::. e~' blow vourmlnd! !~t:'~ •• • '~· • 66THE'E!fo_,, ,. U1111cdA11rst1 ® FnJS11./S4HI 12 IS, 2 15, • 15, • 15, 1:15, 10:15 WILLIAM HOLDEN~ LEE Il\Mlfl\l GRANT '-"'MEN .II !!] REVEALS In the .............. -...... ..., .. _ ............ .. DAILY PILOT (e dwards CfNEMA -· l I HARBOR Al ADAM~ COSTA MES~---· S46·3102~ • ; l . . . . - • • TeleVisiotl '* . £8 DAIL V PILOT TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS F=r1day, June 23, 1978 I Kill" EVENING ..... ~ .. ILL CalitOtnll AnQe11 YI. Teut ~ G OIM8MOl<E A fonn. eot1Ylct arrlvel In Dodge tellllng .-. aglUnlt t"9 men wflo <clONd his aiplUte. .M<ME • • * "Toral Toraf Toraf" ( 1970) Mllrfin a.Item. JOMPfl Co1ten. Thi -•• llllding uii to JIC)ln'• 8"'t- fll attllcil on ~ HarbOr .,. _, from American end JapllMM vlewpolnta. C3 h,.,) • AOAM-12 Malloy erld Reed r8S4>0'ld 10 an armed rObbery •I a dlUreh rec1ory! • ZOOM(R) '9 EQUAL JUSTICE \JNOEALAW "Gibbons V. Qoden" Fad- ert1~ Ovet comm8fce wa..,......llow,_o. without deltroying Ille belle pow. «• of ttetes . I C88NEWS A8CNEWS 9'30 AOOKIES A leton holOS Tarry •'Ill three women hostage 1n • bank v•ult 1n order to free hit partner ·Martin Mull plays a rock mus1c1an who hypnoti zes young rans and fore es them to steal for him in The New Adventures of Wonder Woman tonight at 8 on CBS, Cha nnel 2. 8i) OVER EASV Pel O'Brien and wife Elo11e. vers•ttltty of hambUrget: crime preveri- lton. linger Robett• Sher- wood m <X>HSUMER SORlnVAL KIT lrustraltng day on minor calls whtle his wile Is In the hospital about to g1vo birth m MACNEIL/ L.EHREA REPORT '11) CALIFORNIA TONIGHT (J) JOKER'S WILD 'Vltamona. Vocat1on111 Education. H0'1'1et" (J) 1.MERICA 2NIOHT Guest: Loudon Wslnwrlgfll Ill 7:30 e e GOV. BROWN ADDRESS OJ) MERV GRIFFIN Guest& Rey Berwoclt, Mot. ton Serte. , Kerve Vlllechli?e. Su5an Antbro 1:00 R 08S NEWS NBC NEWS "IJ A8Cf'EWS 0 BOWlJNG FOR OOUARS ., ADAM-12 01\CuSSlon of \tat~ r~span~ toProo 1l fl®J HOUYWOOO SQ'\JAReS G JOKER'S WILD I!) AMERICA 2NIGHT Guest Loudon Wavtwrtghl Ill m 28TONIGHT <:onsumer issues and social problems are explored on tontghl'a Officer Reed spends e 1 program Cltonnrl Li#t ings 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles Q KNBC (NBCI Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind l Los Angeles 0 Q KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Otego G KHJ· TV (Ind I Los Anoer'*' ®' KCST (ABCJ San Otego Q) KTTV (Ind I Los Angeles II) KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles fl,} t<CET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles '9 KOCE·TV (PBSJ Hunltngton Beacfl '11) VOTER'S PIP£UNE Orange Counly In Wuh1ng1on" (J) THE MUPPET'S Guest· Don Knolls. 8:00 8 (J) WONOER WOMAN wonder Woman 11ruoglel against the pOWetl ol a popular rock mullcl•n (Maritn Multl"'who u- specoel frequency mlJ$le lo hypnotize young women tans into stealing tor him ' (A) • 0 CPO SHAAKEY "Operation Frisco" Sh8r· key and his crewmen vol- unteer tor a secret subm&· ,.,.. m15S'Of'I on wtuc:n they must share cto.et·Si?ed qu1rters to test the eftect• olstrMS (R) D ® TASITHA. "A Siar Is Born" When Tebotna accepts a tempo- rary 1ob a"'°'LA s weath- er g1rl. Aunt Minerva unleashe9 enough magtc to make her an lnstllf\I SUCCMS (RI G MOVIE • • • ·Tycoon' (1947) Jorin Wayne. Laraine Day While 1n Laun Ameflca, an American railroad builder falls 1n love ""1•h Ille deugh· ter ol an aristocrat (2 nrs ) I!) MOOSOUAO Pete 1s enamoured of a g1rl ~ flll'ter i. In jail on • r~c:twge. Iii ID WAS~TOH WUJ< IN lllEVIEW 1.-ao .. COlUMeO "Try And Catch Mt" A myetery writer (Ruth Gordon) becomea ObMIMd with avenglllg Ille death of lier ni-and utl!UW • plot lrom one ot her novels 10 atay the man r-.ponSJble. (R) 9 MOVIE * * * "Wit Palnt" ( 10531 Rob41rt Stack. JOll(I Taylor. Memt>era of the cavalry attempl to delllltl' a pe- 1r .. 1y to the Indiana (I llr, 30min.) 8 9 OPEAATIOH P£TTICOAT "Genetll Who?" The Sea noar COIT\89 under attack wnen the enemy decodM • me11age reading that Generel M.cArthur t. on board.(R) fD el!) WALL fTREET WE.EK ··~t WIQIS And Prices" Guest: Berry P Bosworth. Director. Council On Wage And Price Stability 0:00 8 (I) THE INCfW>IBLE HULK "The Bee.II Within" When Oevld Banner gete a jOb at a ~oo. he finds a IOYtlY yoong ldenUst Involved In the aarne genetle research heh .. ~ doing. (R) D ®J A/JC MOVIE •*'Ir "Forty Carats" ( 19731 Liv Ullmann, Edwald Albef1. A lorty- year old divorcee fall• in IOY9 with" a young man while vacationing In Greece. ID MERV GRIFFIN Guesta. Ray Berwick. 'On. ton Serie. Herve Villechal.re. Susan Anton. Steve landesberg. Allen Ludden G) MOVIES IN BLACK AHO WHITE: THE EAAL V YEARS fD MASTERPIECE THOTRE "POlderk" Poldark Is saV9d trom a French hrlng squad. then finds that his friend or. stlll a11ve. Geo<ge arranges a marriage t>etWMO Morwenna and Re\lerend Whitworth; Oemetza gives b1r1h to a d11ug11ter. (Pert 3 ot 13) '11) AAING LINE "Governmel'll Sy Judoe1sry· Congress Vf. The Supreme Court" Gue51 R&OUI Berger (RI 10:00 8 ()) HUSPANOS, WIVES & LO~ERS 0.59usted at the small profit betng reahzed by their investment club. Len· me suggests the members TUBE TOPPERS KOCE 9 7: 30 -Votets Pipeline . KOCE's Jim Cooper talks to Orange County congressmen about the effects of Proposition 13. ABC fJ 9:00 -"Forty Carats.·· Liv Ullmann stars as a 40-year -old divorcee involved with a much younger man <Ed- ward Albert> in this 1973 movie comedy with Gene Kelly. KCOP II) 9:00 -Mo\lies in Black. A special covering the contributions of black actors, directors a nd producers from silent films lo the present. Pool their funda and buy • r ec:etlorse 8 QUINCY "Mattera 01 Life And Death'/ Qulney trlel to alow Ills wolk p-and retums to geflefal pr8Qt1Ce bul gell caught up in the personal crlees of his new· i.cqvlred petients. (R) G NEWS FOCUS OH 8Rf7AIH MICHAEL JACKSON Bobbi Ftedlef. member of 1ne Los Angeles Board of Educauon and en 1C11ve antl·busing organ lier. examines the Pfoblems ot ICtloOI integrllton In LOI Allg8les m THE ADVOCATES "Should U.S. Polley Ooeeoureoe lnllM1ment In SOuth Alriea?" 10:30 IDll) NEWS fill MACNeL I L.EHRER REPORT 11:00GDD(l}«DJ NEWS 0 LOVE. AMEAJCAN STYLE "Love And The Boomerang" Dave takes Ille advice OI htS gOOd friend Jflfry "Love And The Qrd Cowboy" Two Old movie stara 11re reunited on a TV talk show 0 MOVIE • • • "Fancy Pants" (19501 Sot> Hope, LUCiiie Sall A dignified bullel' brtngs culture fo Ille Indi- ans and the rencl\efa (2 hrs l CD THE 000 COCJPlE Oscar Wins a playful rnoo- sand..OoOar bet with an 11- Yilar-old neighl>Or 1n an arm wrestUng match. and tne lud pays ott with COid ,.,5,!Sh. ~ MONTY PYTttON'S FLYING CIRCUS til) DICK CAVETT Gue'St. Frederle Oannay. wrner Of "Ellety ~ .. ~Stllftes. W MACNEIL/ LEHAER REPORT 11:308 (1) C8SLATUAOVIE •• "C.C. And Com(>any" p970) Ann-Margm. Joe Nemeth. A motorcycle gang member tall• tor 11 beautllul laSlllon meo&zlr>e wntM thll he rescuea when her Cit break• down (R) D TONIGHT Host Johnny Carll()n. Guests. Rob Re4n«. Eliza- beth Ashley. Jottnny Yune, Or Lend0<1 Smith. 9 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE "Love And The Teller's late" Sunny Dixon locks herself In a bllitl veult with Leurence Hiii. "Love And The Memento" Henry ia pennileQ onm Victoria cen make up t* mind. D al BARETTA "Sharper Than A Sefpel'tl's.Tooth" Baretta's partnM is auSQended elter being Involved In the 1hoo1tng ol a murder suspect (R) I HOGAN'S HEROES OETSMART CAPTIONED A8C NEWS MORNING 12:00 9 TWIUOHT ZONE A crlpPled soldier drops out ot a marching column ano .,_ta a woman CD HIGH HOPE& G) HONEYMOONERS An unexpected summons lrom 1tie IRS throws Ralph 1nto • panle. 12:30 9 MOVIE • •'Ir "I Saw What You Old" ( 19651 Joan Craw- ford. JOhn Ireland Two teenao«s find tnemsetves 1n mortal dar>ge< wnen e telephone ,~e baclthret (I hr . 25 min ) ID MOVIE • 'h "Horror House" ( 19701 Frankie Avalon, Joli Haworth A group of bored young peoc>M Clecid9 to e.11plor• a llllH'lted llOuM. ( 1 "' • 30 """ ) • MOYt& • • 'h "Crim• In Th• srr .. 11" < t95el Sal MlrWH>. John C-vet•. A young mernt>er of a teenage geng I• kNolwd 1n • murder by Ille geng't IMI*'. (I hr .. 30mln.) 12:37 D 8TAAT1ME "Free 01 Charoe" John CISNftt•. ~ 8ek• · 12:40 l1J MOVIE * ·~ "I'll ~ Forget Whlt',t 'II Name" ( 1988) Orson Welles, ()!Iyer Reed. "-.uc:oeetlul bualOMStnln ~up~ IO return to 1111 caretr .. youth. (1hr .• 20 min.) 1:00 D MIDMGHT SP£aAl Hott: 8uf1on CUmmlngs. Gumt1: Petti Smith. Randy BadlrNn, Teddy P9rlder- i-· AonnieMonlrOM. MAVERICf< 1: 15 TAUCABOVT ()) LOVE. AMEAICAN STYLE "LO'i'e And The Tuba" Henry t>noga hie tub• alOng on his llOneymOon. "Love And The Orum Burgter" H.ien dreams that a t>u<gllt .. eboUt to pay. Ylail. 1:378 NEWS I:~ CJ) l.OVE. AMEAICAH STYLE "LCM! And The Vacation" Hatry trlea lo aoy on his wife Edna "Love And The Neked Stranger' Peul enter• the wrong hOlel room. and the wrong bed. t:S61 NEWS 2.-00 MOVIE * * "Allecit Of G11nt Leeches" ( 19591 Ken Clerk, Vvelte Vickers. 8lobd1t1ck1ng crftture• nse from the mwe ol Iha Everglades 10 attack humane, I I hr , 25 mtn I 0 MOVIE • * '"' "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1949) Jean Simmona, ~Id Houston. ID MOVIE • ** "Bedlam" (1946) Borll KaflOll, Anna lJM. 2:151 =EDWARDS 2:'300 NEWS 2:461 NEWS 3:20 M<ME **'Ir "Cry Danger" (1951) Dick Powell. Rhonda Flem- ing 3:2.5 8 NEWS 3:30 MOVIE • * "The Beasl Wllh A Million Eyes" ( 1956) Paul 811cto. Lome Thayer. •:OO O MOVIE * * •;, "0eM!f1 AtlBCk" I 1960) John Miiis, Sryv... Sy ms. • MOVJE • ·~ "Tlie Cr•tlHe Wltl! The Slue Hanel" (1170) Kleua Kfnelll, "i.\ I\ 'RIM\' ~RNING 7:00 I SUMMER 8EME8TER HONOKOHO PHOOEY 19 aut'EAFMHOI PTLCW& LA.PA~ ., Vf(>tAAN: REEL. TO AEAL. I!) YOGA FOR HEAlT'H ()) POSITIVE PAAENTING 7:30 8 CAMEAA THREE "Varlatiom" Andrew Ltoyd Webblf performs ~ WOl'lt "Vwl91lons." bUed Ofl 11'1e theme of "A Minor C8')'le41" bY ~eganlnl D 0000 . QL08£TAOTT£R8 0 PACUETTER8 CD MOVIE • •'Al "The Stranger Wore A Gul'I" ( 1~) RanOoiph Scott. Claire Ttevor. At18f his tole II iaved tw an outlaw, a men ~anl'y aor-10 become a rnem- bef of the geng. ( 1 ht .. 30 min ) (I) ROMPER RO<W fD SPECIAL "Ten Years Alter Kerner" Minority ~t pt&c· ll08tl tn the U.S., ten yeljrS att• Ille 1(-Commis- sion 'a Indictment of "shoc1tlngly backward" practiceS. are e11amlned. (J) METRIC a:oo a Cll R(>80NIC STOOGES 0 MOVIE • tr "Rodeo • ( 19521 John Arcner. Jene Nigh. A young woman takes ovor when • rodeo'• promot., sic1ps out, OWfng her father a large amount ol money. (1hr .. 30mln) 8 @) L.AFF-MYMP9CS MOVIE ••• ,. "Bladcl>Nrd The Pirate" ( 19521 Robert N-ton, Linda Darnell. Btacllbeard makes a valu- able earth -a beMltltul g111 and hef tD<tune In jeW9IS ( 2 h,. ) ft) SPECIAL "SI. Gaty Tiies" Gaza St Gary sketches and pre- plfes tlles for a fmat mosi- &e wtltCll reftectl the Ille ot the early colonial period in Amerlean history. compar- ing hos own tole In Hung•(Y' wllh the sttuggles ol \)le cOlonlallsrs 1:30 I()) SPEED BUOOY AEBOP : MAGGIE ANO THE BE.AUTIFul MACHINE Rob Reiner TV's Quadruple T/ireat I• New 'Roots' 1 Olivia de Havilland. now 62, will be featured in the new TV miniseries "Roots: The Next Gene ration." Miss De Havilland became a star in the movie "Gone With the Wind" 40 years ago. -Chancellor Will Continue NEW YORK CAPl J ohn Chancellor will <'Onti nue as co. an chor or the "NBC Nightly News" for al least another year, the network's news chief says. Les Crystal, president of NBC News, told executives of the network's alfiliate stations that Chancellor had agreed• to delay plans to leave the anchor post he shares with David Brinkley to become a news commentator. Chancellor has been "Nightly News" anchorman since 1971. ... . .. • ~ -. . .. , \ By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES CAP> -Rob Reiner has a quadruple role in the ne~ series .. Free Country" which premieres Saturday at 8 I on ABC, Channel 7 . Two of the roles he plays on' the scr~n -actually th(' same person as young man and at 89 -and the other two he performs behind the camera. Reiner. who recently left "AJI in the Family" after e ight seasons as Mike Sti v1c, plays a Lithuanian imm1gr ant1 n'e wly arrived on these shores in the early 1900s. He is also the on- ca m era narrator looking back on his life 70 years later. H E CREATED THE series with Phil Mishkm and the two serve as executive producers. It will run for rive Saturdays as a try-out senes Reine r stars as Joseph Bresner, Judy Kahan as his wife, Anna, and Fred Mccarren and Renee Lippen are their neighbors , Sidney a nd Ida Gwertzman. The premiere episode is an artful blend of comedy and poig- nant drama. Bresner is eagerly awaiting the arrival of his wife a fter working lwo years to save enough mpney for her passage. He paid his cousin Willie to ar- range for second·e1ass passage to avoid Ellis Island and its medical examinations -she has bad eyesight. BUT WILLIE HAS booked her in steerage, pocketed the dif- ference. and Ann a can't pass the eye examination. She will be s hipped b~ck to the Old Country ·-• I ~ ~ • FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach ,-. . , .. ... .. .. -.. --, -..... , . within a few hours unless he can come up with S25 to post bond ror her as an undesirable It ·s a hum1hat1ng encounter with bureaucracy. but one he solves '" uroe to take her home for a tour of Ule new apartment 1 -a nd. as he Says, its bed. Reiner and Mishkin have been writing to~ther since college, including scripts for "All in the ·Family," the first episode of "Happy Days," and the 1972 summv series. "The Super." TWO YEARS AGO they separated and weren't reunited until prodacer David Gerber of Columbia Pictures Television told Fred Silverman at ABC he wanted to get into comedy. Silverman s uggested he get Reiner and Mishkin. "We said we'd come back, but we wanted to do something uni- que, something special,"· said Reiner, ..who sat across a desk from Mishkin. "We wanted to take chances. The risk of faiJure is great. "We wanted something that reflects us. that we could relate to emotionally. Whal better than our own heritage.'' They began work on the show three years ago, beiore "Roots" and before "Hester Street," a movie about Je wis h immi- grants. "IF TWS GETS picked up as a series we're going to deal with a decade in the immigrant family's life each season," said Reiner. "It will be like a sag_a. with characters coming in and out. l t's really the history of a family set against Ute history of the All'WI~ SCENE FROM NEW TV SERIES 'FREE COUNTRY' Actor-writer Rob Reiner Hugs Judy Kahan United Stales. The focus could shill from Joseph and Anna to the later generations as they go through World War I. the stock market crash, the Depression, World War ti." Mishkin said, "Just think that by the time we get Lo the '70s, if we gel that rarl we 'll have had five years to looK back on it." Joseph Bres ne r i s an a malgam of Reiner's and Mish- kin ·s g r andfathers. Re iner sa id , "Joseph was a watchmaker and jeweler. My grandfather was that ". THE TWO WROTE a TV mov- ie c alled "Love Me and I'll Be Your Best Friend." which will star Reiner and his wife, l'enny Marshall, the star of "Laverne a nd Shirley." Reiner J)la ys a writer who tells the s tory through the device of a novel coming to life. They're also working with a publisher on turning "Free Country" into a ser ies of novels, each one dealing with 10 years in the life of the family. Reiner and Mishkin are work- 1 n g with Martin Mull of ··America 2 Night.'' 81-lly Crystal of ''Soap" and ~Y Sheare r on a satire of tele sion called "The TV Show" f9J'" BC. Reiner s aid. "I like going from one thing to the next. Act- ing is more fun. Writing is more challenging, but satisfying. And producing is something I do to maintain control. l don't enjoy it that much, but it's necessary to 1<eep control over your product.·' He may return to "All in the Famtly" with Sally Struthers for special appearances this next season. "If we can work out our schedules I'd love to do it," he said. "I LEFT THE s how with mixed emotions. l was very sad and had grown to love the people so much. It was an incredible creative experience. The last s how we could hardly get through the run-through we cried so much." STEREO SOUNDS bF THE HARBOR I • ., . • 4_."". "'--······--~·· . .., ... . . . . . . . . . . .. • I . ' . - cbMtCS I tROSSWORO MARMADUKE by Brad Andenon "Even If they do stay fresher, keep your dog biscuits out of my cookie iar!" FUNKY WINKERBEAN HMM ... I CAN'T 5E£M 70 ·JMKE UP N'P MIND-. CASEY MOON MULLINS BOOMER l &.~w IT AGAIN , 000M~~! by Tom Batiuk . By Charles Rodrtguea by Ferd and Tom Johnson C>IPN1T )OU H~A5 P.N APPC>INTMENT AT THE: B~UT'i P,ARLOR TODAY? I I .JUST <:jOT B.ACK ~I FROM IT, you 1J UNOBSS'~V.ANT R----. OLD·· • ... 'i!..! ,, \ GORDO DENNIS THE MENACE I'LL BE r 'tOU A SODA YOU CAN'T GUESS WHICH F'UNNEL THE CATERPILLAR I~ UNDER ,. .,,,,,# , .. ~ •. ,,,, ... .,, •. ,,,, ..... , ... . ' ' • t • • • .. • • • • • . . ' . . f by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson 1 PIJI MY l.~M? A~OIJNO ~~". ~~w 1-te~ ct.05e 10 Jf.f,, J~-r l.IK'~ 'ft>IJ IOL.0 M~ BOOMefl ! OR.SMOCK ANO? by Gus Arriola by Ernie Bushmfller 0"11 ... , ........... . . . . . \ \ Ftldey. JIN 23, 1978 PEANUTS 00'1. EVDO£A 1'00 r:1~ IN THIS PA~ ~ THE STREAM. AND rLL FISrl ~™ERE IN THAT PA~ ... IF "T'MEY'i..t.r euY "'fHES S"'fORY "'fHA"f" ;!.'M MY OWN Wl~OW, J:'M OFF THES HOOK! DAILY PILOT d by Charles M. Schulr: by Roger Bradfield: j J ~ ' 0 TODAY'S UIDSSIDID PVllLI. ACROSS 45 Wall totting I Banet pert 47 lubed 5Willl't0et 48 anct IO At a dtS· teathet lal>Ce 49 Goes ()t) 14 ActOf 50 Stanle. In- Rev lonn&I 15Hearl'I 53EllefgieM ganus ~Wood tbol' 16 fide· Au ielattve lhenllC 58 Handv 17 01egs 61 HOfSO I 8 Delta locale 62 Quality: 2 WOids Sutfll 20 loudly Mu 63Wrall'I SIC 64 MOOICket 22 G•nup of 65 lnd>go and pliJnf~ coct't1nea1 23 Tak.es II 66 Wallace Ot e.iiy Nolt\ 24 COOSUIT!ed 67Metnment 26 Endmq f0t DOWN deo Of tmp 1 50 peicent 'l1 W1nte1 wear 2 Ma19c"ll'le. :.> G.lnnents lnl0tlnll 34 Whefe IWO 3 POiish nver Streel~ 4 Rear gates meer 5 Weighr of 35 Anamas. 101 lndo.l one 6 Soc11I 36 Thffll Of~ QUenCher llOOS 37 Ens' bfothef 1 lorn ac>ert 38Cook with 8 Sc0ted °" dlY hen SllfVtCe «)High 9 Growl 41 Chess piece IOR~ '2 Thalland's II Smely old NIN 12 Stake CJ Oo • llfVICt \3 COiiege '°' chtlfs UNITED Feature Syndlcat& TtlurSdly s Puzzle Sol¥ed I A " c '. I• A 0 f c ' ' A II I II c . ' .. t N E . ' . t 0 II I 0 r I II 11 f I . ~ ' f • f I •C l 0 f I ' ' l ! I -o . 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Simon Film Funny ;'Che ap D e tective' 1Cl~ver Farce .. • By RON PENNINGTON n. " ... .,._ llefOrt ... the only thing cheap about Neil Sision's "The Cheap Detective" is thf sentiment, which is totally off· c$tered and which comes gushing out in all kinds of cockeyed situa- tict'ts. This Rastar ~roduction, pro· duced by Ray Stark as a Colum· bi•/EMI presentation , is easily Sl}non's funniest film scr ipt to date. J'The Cheap Detective" is .a hilarious take-off on almost every pavate eye movie ever made in Hellywood during -or set in -the 'JQs and '40s, with a liberal dash of the World War II romantic espionage plot tossed in for good measure. Simon is obviously a longtime fan of s uch films -or he has at least done considerable research because he does not overlook any of the cliched plots and corny dialogue, all of which he has twisted together in a fiendishly clever manner. 1'HE TIME IS 1939 and the place is San Francisco "7,000 miles from Casablanca" where private detec· live Lou Peckinpaugh C Peter Falk) becomes e nmesh ed in two in · tertwined cases. One involves a search for a dozen diamond eggs. The other concerns a French T"efugee, Paul "DuChard <Fernando Lamas>. whose papers <to open a bar in Oakland> are stolen by Colonel Schlissel <Nicol Williamson), t&e Germany military attache to Cin· clnnati (i.e .. the Cincinnati gestapo). DUCHARD'S WI FE, Marlen e <Louise Fletcher > is an old name or Peckinpaugh's and they meet in Nix waterfront bar. where Tinker <Scat· man Crothers>. the piano player, is told not to play that song . The bar is run by Marcel <James Coco). who is also tied up in the diamond plot, and the harde ned cabaret singer there, Belly De Boop I E ileen Bre nnan ), provides pro· fessional a id and other services to Peckinpaugh. Also lied up in the Jewel caper, a case that lite rally hatches, are Ma d eline Ka hn as a mysterious woman who keeps c hanging her name, John Houseman as tbe obese head of a smuggling ring, Paul Williams as his tough assistant, Dom DeLuise as an unctuous middleman. and Sid Caesar and Ann-Margaret as the owoer of the Golden Gate Bridge and his ov~r~ex~ wife. ROUNDING OUT THE all ·star cast is Marsha Mason as the widow of Peckinpaugh 's partner. who is di s· covered shot during the opening Se· auenCle and with whom he has been having an affair: Stockard Channing, the faithful secretary who has never been "thanked;" Phil Silvers, old crony and Abe Vi god a , detective. While they are mostly all excellent. particularly notable characteriza. lions are created by Falk, with his mushy·mouthed Bogart imitation that goes fa~yond that: Brennan and Kahn, who are two of the best comic actresses working in films to· day. and Mason. who continues to display an amazingly versatile talent with the.cheap blond floozy character she provides here. l'he only weak link is Fletcher. who only confirms the suspicion that she really can't act. Robert Moore has directed with great style, which is marvelously enhanced by tbe atmospheric procluc· Uon values. The movie has t he look of the works it is satirizing. with Robert Luthardt's production design, warm· ly photographed by John A. Alooto, building these elements both attrac· lively and humorously. It's perfectly underscored with a lush blue/Jazz score by Patrick Williams. * * * "OAMllN -OMEN II" Is • lllOIHIH\ horror l•lt tll•t hH llne Klor•, rltll production, <1mplt stio<k, evtrvthinglnl.ct,butloglc. Th•llsfll•I 1111s sequel to "The~" ts ••slly superior 10 IM re· do ol "Th• Exorcist," but II sulfers from ttie wm. in· ability to _...i dlsbeltef. TM •nll·Cllrl\I, m•M1U4lr•d· 1ng •• • cadet •t • 0.1ceoo m1111"rv ec•OHny, ""'-' one grot~-death •lier allOIMr, ytl llh evil conllnues unSUSIH!Cted. The vi-er ~nows Oamle11 will Prt••ll bouuse another ~I Ila• ••ready betn •nnoun<ed. Otrll(.lor Don Taylor rnaNIQes M>me chllllno scentt 111•1 would warm t"8 heart ol All.,d Hllcllcock No fault Gan be found wllh tlie ur,,.•I CHI Wiiiiam Holden, LN Gr_,,I, vounq Jonalhan Sc:oll T411vlor, Lew Ayre~. Sylvie Sidney, and others The blam. mu\I re m•ln wllll the pn>duc~s for lry1no lo sure wltlloul ~:!r.".;,,:_:~~::.smurder mnH will terrlly Im· "THIE euoov HOLLY STOllY"" Ille WO'P'IM 1111 or lhe summer SMSOft, • venlle, perceptive bloqrollllly ol Ille rock 'n' roll p1-.r-.. soerlnQ urfff ended In• nu plane er.sh. The script b'f the late ROClefl Gllller h nelU.r con. dtscendlng nor hyped; It simply , .. ,, now • Lubbock, Texas, boy......_ to •scend the helotits 01 • -music In~ wlttio.11 IOSlllQ his lnle1)rlty Storve R•sn s dlrtc:U.., kMps the slory moving, •nd Holly's mwc 1$ re<re.ttd with uclte....,,t -11oe111., -It's •II live, no plrfbe<lls co~:i~~~ ':1!:1!:'~'n}.· ~~~7c1:::w~ r~~ ... :~ Glo•rlt> Marti,, Smllh .,. ide•I H Olher me.-r. ol Ille Crickets. Rated PG. wllh ...,,., • few uplellvn 10 sully quallh<•ti.., .s • r.mlty lllm WINNER OF 7ACADEMY A\!~!!DS Best Original Score Best Fiim Editing Beat Cost"!,m• Deelgn • (PG) .I Frl:JSet./Su n. 12:00, 2:30, 5:00, 7~30 10:00 Newpot1 ,,ehlon l .. ef'ld Newport Center a.tween Meo Arthur l .l•ftlborH .. p~ co .. 1 Hlghwey f44.0790 "" ,,,. .. , ,. ~· ,., ,,, .J. , ""' ,. .. , ,. "' ,,. ,. ,. • ,,. , .. ..-. , , ,. ; , • T \, • . . ~ . . , . . . . . . ' . . . ~ 1 I I ( A QulCk look at the Movi8s J 'Capricorn' Gaps Movie Can't Deal With Iss ues By EARL DA VIS lfie MoltYWM 11.,..-tar Sometimes. cleverness can paint itself into its own;corner, and that's the fate which be1alls Warner Bros.' "Capricorn One.'' This Sir Lew Grade/Associated General Films production is based on a potentially inspired <if somewhat cynical> ideai: What if the government's much ballyhooed space program were fraud? Okay, it's a premise easily bought. It's a theory that's in· troduced within a thriller genre that's not really prepared to deal with the issues it raises so pro· vocatively. The end result is a movie mildly enjoyable but something of a calculated cheat. Director Pe(er Hyams is more adept at eliciting responses from the audience than writer ·Hyams is. and no doubt about it -there are a couple of sequences <a car chase and a plane chase> that anchor the film in its a uthentic origins: that of a sur· vival test between cats <government agents) and mice (the three . astronauts) coerced into eoing ·through with tbe con game. The astronauts are played by James Brolin, Sam Waterston and 0 .J . Simpson. Elliott Gould ls the reporter who ac· cidentally stumbles onto the sham when first his friend <Robert Walden> disappears and, then, his car's brakes are tampered with. sending Gould careening out of control through the streets . Then there's Hal Holbrook as the space administrator who desperately initiates the deception. and Brenda Vaccaro as Brolin's wife who adjusts to one shock <the news of her husband's beroic "death"> only to be bit with another equally devastat· mg at tadeout Uus miraculous resur· rection >. If there's any group responsible for making this film believable on a general basts than it achieves on its own right, il's the actors, led by Gould's inquisitive news bawk and Brolin 's tenacious astronaut. Produced by Paul N. Laiarus III, "Capricorn One" works well on a superficial level if you can overlook the gaps. What's troubling, though, is that those holes are awfully big . \Vho dunnit? Peter Falk ~ ~ f MOVIE AEVIBWS THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MANI'S SO. COAST PLAZA· C.IU .. 11 >41' .. hltl $46.1111 . MANN'S ._,,_......._,,.....,,...., so. com PLAZA"SAT\JRDAv N10HT nvER" <R> CtllJ .... .....,_,.....,,...,.__. 1411 l1111t1 I SdBT I ~== i.ic1111 t-0!#1!!1 w --'• MANN'S ·CINEMAUNO MMSt ...... ..... l»-1111 MANN'S CINEMAUNO 14M St MltM< Wht• m 11t1 MANN'S CINEMAUNe MM fe.lllrn r Auatt• IU.lltl flO ... "A l*'llBllft'SfOaY•tlt . .. .-- "CADW. ICMOwa..m.r . ........... _,..llYMOLDS ·"THI 1MD• 11l ,,. .. ......,,i»-tan AUMIW ''IAD MIWS 11AU cao ro JAP4M" tN t .. _,,....,. ..... ....... 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Real F.state MOUMTAIM RETREAT bt."'Clrooms. formal dining ~~~wlbr~:~~d-o:.·2 Lot ,._.--~--~--___..,. rm & 'rustJc family rm hW*''' Notice: FOREST 1-'ALLS San Tuke over low mterest ALK TO HACH * VETS * ,, Aflrealestateadvertised Bernar d ino National VAloan.$106.900. 3 Bdrms. + studio. 2 ODOWN.OCLOSJNG in lhi.a newspaper ls sub-P ark. F1 ve bedroom. patios: Qwner will seU on Ject LO the Federal Fair study, hobby room, fami· CENTURY 2 I contract. Low interest. Homeuo all areas of Housing Act of 1968 ly room, completely re-848-0521 Ideal for 1nve1tmenl! ORANGECOUNTY which makes it illegal to modeled. Two fireplaces. $217,500 VIT AGT. advertise "any pre·· & above the s mog , _D_O_V_ER_SH_OR--ES LACiUNAllACH ~141-08'>0 rerence, limitation, or almost 'h acre include View home on ridge ~~ discrimination based on home and two lots Cal Sl2S,000 overlooking Saddleback race, color, religion. sex, Cordel.alls. Very prestigious custom Mts. & blue Pacific. 4 or national origin, or an COLE OF NEWPORT e xec u t 1 v e h o m e ! Bdnns. den. Pootslze lot. intention to make any REALTORS Palatial gated entry . Owner may aasiBl wllb such preference, lim1ta 675-551 I Formal living & dining financing. Reduced lo tioo.ordi.scnminalion " rooms. Fabulous kitchen ONLY $139.950. Ttus newspaper wall not knowingly acc<:pt any a dvertising for rea estate which is in viola CRAWFORD CANYOH North Tu1ttn a r ea, beautiful country setting l.lonofthelaw. ---------• on 'I• acre w1tb view ....... 5* & brealdaat room-loads . LUI TRIPLIX FfHOll Located ln Costa Me111's moel prest.lgious area · Mesa Verde. Walk to posl omce & all nearby abol>Plng & achoola. Ea. unit has separate patio & laWldry rm Call now ror appttosee! 545·9"91. -Wal km 1; l ~:t! ••••••••••••••••••••••• lulls. Space ror RV, 3 ca garage, 1 year old. Call 546-5880 ol space Large dlxe Owners movlog,. make family room. Wet bar. offer Beautiful view. Luxuriously large & La It u n a Ni g u e I private mas ter wmt'. Northview; nexltocoun· Roman balh. WalkmlJI try greenbelt. Move·io wardroben Maid's oood .• 1 yr. old. 3 BR. quarters . Supe rbly den. lam. rm., blt·ln landscaped! Owner will shelves in fam. rm. & Real Eetate finance. To see is to lov· den. Pools11ed yard. _____ ..._ __ e-Come by today. $179,000 Triplex, 2 Br eal'h. 21KJ REAL ESTATE 673-8550. SAN CLE.MINTE Pomona. CM . $125,000 1)111111 ••1,. II\ iv.. "1 111• 1 Townhouse, $87,850. New Matahall Rlly, 81Mtl00 . A =~;.~, ~~~H.~N~D~Y~M~.~ .... ~s~~ [@1 Riii =~;!~;.!~~~ ~..= Newport Beach location DREAM MAURY STAUFFER SPECIAJ.. A lop local firm Wllh Garage rlltly Insulated. ISLAND SEA LION REALTY Thia is a gorgeous " years or :-.ucceM;ful ex· Built in work bench. l.._.VESTOR 3601 E. Cst Hwy, CdM ~ orl 3M+ den 2 1Jt-0ry perteoce Nt!wporl Ltlrge lot with RV ac-"" 673·5354 me o esa .Nor th Beach real estate ex cess. Newly pa inted, we ha ve four super 1213N.CslHwy,Laguna Color coordlnall'fl penence preferred. A re· li duplexes o n Balboa 497·3388 wallpa pers. ~r1>s & pane ·ng and wallpaper . ,.._________ wood Ii al opportunity to grow & Four Bedroom Home . Island. Call for appt. to,. warm pane ng ex help others Appllcauons Mesa North. Truly VJew these super invest· c!lte you as you wander held in stnct confidence Great Buy for $76.000. ment properties. $205,000 2 STORY through this lge lmly Please reply to Ad lf282. c: • .,2313 lo~ooo 41R +DEN home. Huge fmly rm ""'7" _..,, • becomes 4th bdrm w /ex· Dally Pilot, p 0 Box UU•llt9•fl •• ''r""·'I MESA VERDE + HUGEFAM ruanded fmly. Children 1S60, Costa Met.a, Calif. [~ I "" Located b h ..-· 92626 '*~~1•1-~~-... ve bedroom home with n ear eac . j~t love this home & lge ·i j a super mini-avocado or $73,000 asaumable loan. pool. $6,000 under ap· 'T1 SeviUe. fully loaded ~~~~~~~·~~~: ~~ chard on cuJ de-sac All No new loan costs. Best pralsa l. Only $115,000. is.soo miles. S200 cash & ----••··~ it needs 1s some T.L.C. financing available. Act 54>9'l9L $,"" 000 Now! Call 963-6767 take over b.e at $246/m o ..,.,, • r---."" ... -..,. .. -. Call 542·77'l7 24hrs. EASTSIDE CM FOUNTAIN Ol'l1111119·" \ IVN io"' MC1 • G1•:al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.-.HERITAGE • • REALTORS IN OTHER AREAS c•owN POIMt -S1n,::lc story ranch home in cxcJus1 vc Laguna area. Beaulllully maintained. secluded pool a nd a short joll lo the beach. $239,SOO LAKI FOUST -Waterfront 3 bdrm in wood and gluss. redwood decking, air cond. and nr. assoc:. pool and tennis. J ust ,Sl24,9<)0. t4ELLOW -¥Lgc ram. home m Orange, 70' x WO'\ lot uncJ 2300 sq rt home. formal dinin&. 4 bdrms. Presented ul $99,950. <ColUrls Park area) IOMUS ROOM Plus ramaly room. a nd 4 bdl'rns on •1 larl(c lot 1n Founlain Valh.•y. A prtnw hsling at $152.900. U~IC)UI: t1~Ml:S REALTORS) lH[ NICEST 'fOl'LI SCLLIH(, HI~ NEAfESr HOMU CORONA 0£ l MAR, 6754000 MEJA Vl!ROl. 946-6"° • CALl US llACH MIA -4"ft.UIS COVINGTON -IN HUNTINGTON BEACH or similar pl'operty with beauutuJ view of golf course and ocean in San Clemente. Priced at $195.000 each - by anxious seller! Please phone 546-4141 2·1·2'• 5'0I IY 5'01 -Eastside Costa Mesa location tor the investor or builder. We have 2 R·2 Jots. each with an income pr<><:fucing income unit on it. Prices begin at $90,000. C.-640:6161 Serv in~ Costa M esa-Irvine Hunt111q t o11 A•!.tCh ·Ncwport B e.1c h 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Best BllJ In Nellllt For Under $230,IDI Co ..... ty far ProfnalOIMlb & lxtClllH•H 1 Yr. new. seldom li ved in. You own the land. 4 Bdrms, 2'h baths. Free s landang h o m e , not a condo. Landscaped, carpets & drapes. Quality built, many luxuraous reatures. Open Saturday & Sunday l ·SPM. Call for directions. . 640-7611 •• ,,..,..., '40-04l9 fb•r_, 1002,G•Mr.. · 1002 ······················· ······················· -I G._., .e I 002 Ge•r• I 002 .. , .....•.......•...... •••••····•······•·•·•·· I I ILU~S COHDOMIMIUM Splendid greenbelt view! 2 Mas ter b e drm s uites, pan e led d e n w}rtreplace. formal dinfog rm. 2'h baths, customized w I alr conditioning for elegant living. $170.000 incl. land. WESLIY M. TA'fLOR CO .. REALTOIS 2111 Salt Joacpti:c HIU1 Rood NEWPORT' CENTER. M.I . 644.49 I 0 AGGRESSIVE SALESPERSON IMYESTIGATE A SALAIJID Cil&A IH UAl ISTAft SAUS! . CAU TOM 01 ,AT Af RED CARPET 754.1202 1002 HARIOR VIEW HIUS SPECTACULAR. forever Catalina, ocean views . Huge m a1n Lenance frt•c lot This 3 Bdrm + famelv room home is ao 1mmaf'ulate Jewel Highly UPAraded, ~ ~i !~~ ~ ~~i::i·~ urn do~~~,r!uy you [ {fJ fH!Jtfl --------- area. xlra clean. pro· Ous super five bedroom -=---·-=•!!!!'.1 ress1onally landscaped home S88.900. UVE IH OHL G1Mrot I 002 Call546-S880 $54,500 and rent the other . ••••••••••••••••••••••• GHeral 1002 --------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llDUCB> $7SOO! CUSTOM RAHCH ~HERITAGE REALTORS NEA 0 Spacious 4 bdrm, 2 bath air cond., even a mini 1':::..--=--=--=~~;:;:-:~:=~--=--=--=--=~1;;ii::: ... !i!!~lltJI puttmg gtl'en • For the DESIGNED R CEAN upper unit; 2 bdrm. 1 Why rent? Spectacular bat.h lower: just steps to value' Cozy townhome beach. Xlnt cond. & good retreat' 3 large Bdrms! rental area. Pnced at Entertainers patio! Ten· $194,500. nis courts! FHA Terms! 673-3663 642·2253 Eves rusceming huye r !>cc km~ FOR EXECU.TIVE pnvacy, eJpganre <1nd Balboa Isl.and Re3lty 1\111\\t ..._,~ .. ~-...·\\t Can't last al th.is price!! Hurry, call 64S-0303 :.erenaty. Offlored a t LIVING 673•1700 S275,000 This beautifully UP · graded Buccola Home' LUXURY FORESTE OLSON I 960-436 J Ii Spacious Living Room IEACH HOME ii'iiJD1 ..,,th beg Fireplace. Jmmaculat.e remodeled df!lll\ibf! t'1;gry MuS:~~:::r:.'fti home. Beam ceilings, .,.~.._'- private entrance to s kylight, mirro rs & --------- ·-.. , ......... .. BAY&OCEAH VIEW $.295,000 g<1rden area. Slump wood. Steps to beach.I _________ , stone planters highlight park, pool & tennis. 3 MOVING 1n thl' r oom -back yard. bdrm · 2 ba. Be a ch Need housing info.? Mesa Verdt' L1v1ng at 11s Lifestyle w /total luxury Call toll free Best ! $129.000. Call atonly$149.900.646·77 11 1·800-525-8920 5462313 Ext.GU74orGU40 ' " ' • · (~1wm &ttlmrnfi No obligation. A service [ ~ ll!Il:aml of Affiliated lndependent 'Ol ~J l,;;;;;;;;R;;ea;;I ~;;;;;;· t;;at;;e ;;;;;;j~B~rok~e~rs·~~~~ associated BROKERS REALTORS 101'. VY 6nlbrio ~ 1 1 J6b 1 GIAMTIUCH ESTAD-$17 ,500 Price thousands below similar models. Bike to beach from this soariott 2 story 58drm + fam.rm. Private entry. Sweeping staircase to Bdrm com· plex. Owner says bnng any offer. Call quick 8f7-6010 oPIN 111 9 •ti \ l!Jf\I 10111 •111 I• Loc.it~d 1n o n ~ oC 'llewport'i. most des1ra· hie areas. this elegant home provides gracious lmng in t.he midst or a C.rec1ao fountains sur· rounded by an abun· dance of trees & enclosed by a white brick wa ll to msure the ultimate in pnvacy. Newport Beaeh l.lvtng at its finest. In qw.re today. 646-7711 THE VA SPYGLASS HILL 2 STORY-4 llDRM ~~r:;/~rfi~~ :,~ m ~~ + ~'M~ RM !;._','. ..... ~M~il formal dining, game I ~~~~~~~~~ room. maids quarters. A Walk to the pounding 1_ gorgeous Cape Cod in swf from thU executive CdM school district. 2slory home. Italian en· $385,000. try, huge rooms. vaulted ceilings. To see is to b\iy. Call 963-1881. O"ll\I Ill 9 •II~ II.If< 10111 Nl(I • ~ I!""-111 1<1 \I I\ WALKTOIEACH -tbal's right! 2 Blocks lo the water. This exec. retreat has 4 large BR. fonnal dining rm, beaut. sundecl & fabulous patio ~OPEN HOUSE REALTY ~' \; PRIME E-SIDE $79,500 2 Bed.rm, l'il. bath. RV storage, alley a ccess. Call 645-9161 SI0,000 UNDER b i g 4 bd $139,500. ... av n rms . · NEW cu* tom bu1 It . Comparable homes in formal diD.lllg rm .. ram•· " th 1 s d e s i r a b I e ly rm. & playroom. this ranch slyle executive neighborhood. 4 BR. 2"'i home dt!fuutely ls one of borne! Beautiful bnck Bath. Family Room, the best BUYS in facade. Massive stone fire place, wetbar, 2'-" BAYCREST. Over 3,000 fireplace. Large lam1ly vears new. 1 i,.; mJles s. Ct f •· · r m w I 2 o d b r 1 c k ~ sq. · 0 u vmg space; r 1 rep I a c e . E • t r a Coast Plaza. All for 91XU2feelot you own 1t .. · · spacious kitch en. 4 SIG.500. Pricenow12S7•500. Bedrms. 3 baths • OCUM IREEZES!! Detached bonus room! '•'REOCARPET' .. no air-conditioning Mature fruu trees. 1;.. 645-3474 necessary in this lovely Choose your le nder! ----------! NEWPORT CREST con· Owner may help ftnaoce --------· do witb 2 bdnns .. 2 ba~ too! Call today 152-1700 ---------1 Coach 1 freftc:h & convert. den. EQJoy oPfN ,,, q . "SIV1'4 rotM MU. ~,.~:;:;t~~.~ ~~ ... z~~.!::~ l•ltdl ••l•l·•"\t• , ........ . IEACHRmEAT VIEW$61 ,900 Steps lo pounding surf & crystal i.and. Back yard is Bay area playground ! Winding wooden walk ways to secluded entry. gourmet kitchen, step· down conversallon area +fireplace. Sunshine breakfas t patio, pool, j acuzzi , volleyba ll ! Garden living at it's hnes t. Call quil'k ! 847~10. oPfN Ill Q •ti\ f()fJ IOf'J ,., I [MtlHIHll kitchen. 3 lge bdrms. ,,..., = ::::u::: .. · bn ck entry. beautirul t'...a-' 29 patio, skyliles, bltn ~ bookshelves. shake roor. Wat.tu '8Uq. OCEAMROHT =bl~~~';-~~ras. As· BJf.Y & OPEMSAT/SUH 1·5 1214 Nott.mgham 4611 SEASHORE Open Sat/Sun l ·5 Duplex.. 3 & l·bdrm. un· LCICJW'CI sr A ICH its. each wrtb rrplc. Dbl Last chance-a pad for liiiitft garage, corner lot. two, rent out downstairs $340,000 Including land! bdrm & bath. Super buy 450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. OCEAHFRONT for now & Cuture, at 1SJ{l11 OPB4SAT/SUN l·S $106,000 l~~~~~~~J 5705 SEASHORE 1211 Miramar RXBUPPEI Choi ce oceanfront Open Fri/Sat/Sun 1·5 duplex, on the sand! Eastsi*, CM S59,500 Huge upstairs bdrm .. Fixer-upper-go two $2500 Total DOW9 lge. kitchen. On large R·2 appraisal has been or- dered on this 4 bedroom and family room home! ---------• Fantas tic Bac k Bay /)I) t Cmt Hw1 Co1001 ae1 '-'•· [•11111 for entertaining. Offered 1--------•I story or ? Basu; of 3 good SOaring 2 sty, 4 br + lot. $37~.000! bdrm. 2'h baths, small pool! A handyman's FOUIPLEX COLLEGE PARK view' Call now! RED CAR PET754·1202 Immaculate 3 b<.-droom ----Whatever the Fad home 00 a quiet. shady SELL Hile items with a Roll 'em of( the market ~ t r e e t · T h 1 s Da1ly Pllol Classified Ad. With a Classified Ad neighborhood shows real 642.5678 Call Now! 00.5678 pnde or ownership. Only -=;;::~· ~~=====i========~;­S89,500. CALL 751·3191. r r:;;:. • SELECT .._ '-~-=~;~~_S_T_A.R GA'ZEK1C .. -~Cl.AYRPOl.l.AJll----r-~--4 PROPERTIES J:J. ~';';;.~~::r,:: J:J. To ~ musagt fol" SoNrday, reod WCldo CO'rapond•"ll IO,,.,-. Want Ads Call 642·5678 ClASSIAED INDEX Tl Pia,_ ... Cal 642·5678 uaoas .......... ,. .... .. c.Mc:li ........ ..., .... ,., ........ . ............. n.OA~T '1L01'_...., ................. ......... ..,. HOUSH FOR SAU IH.t.1100 one HAL HTATI 1100·2'00 IUHTALS l100•4'IO IUStMISS. IMffSTMIHT AMAHCI loot·HH AMHOUMCIMIHTS .. oo LOST&FOUMD uoo f'IRJOHALS USO SUVICI DIRECTORY •OOO SCHOOLS& IHSTRUCTIOH J'OOS JOISWAHTID 1f1' ...,WAMTm 7100 .-CMAMDIR ......... JUI TO YOU I041 IOATS & MAllMI ~T tv.MSl'OlT A TIOt4 ......... ~a .. ,._",. ol yo.. 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SEEK & FINl1 ORANGENESS C S T H A I N H G T I N E A R 1 E L H R T A T R E H C 0 H S I N A P S S M S A E M A D D E R M 0 E A R N G U A O P G M l P E R B U E l A l Y C 0 N L T A R N A G L G I P G K M T I R 0 0 H E N G H £ D H M N U N E 0 A E A G Q N U 1 T E W C 0 A K A A R B H R 0 N 1 R 0 S R H l A 8 E T P R S C I L J R T 0 X H E N C 0 D H R A 0 0 N 0 U £ G J H 0 0 H T E E £ I C 0 S 0 C Y G D 0 0 C J C C C V R C P U A R Z R H E 0 G H L P H l H A 0 £ 0 N A A A A l l H l T A D R N 0 T E R l N C M T N T R Z C R 0 I E G C H £ P G(S S E N E G NA R Q It A R 0 M I C E S R I £ A N I E S D y C B A .... , .,, ... , , .... ~. .. STARTER HOME Vacant with a FAN· TASJ'IC OCEAN VIEW. Large ... l a rge yard. Freshly pamled 3 Bdrm al only $112,000. Please callus now! 540-3666 Wltelc-.11 REAL ESTATE home w&tinC ror a fami· --v-.--.........:--,-... -1-K-- ty. Close to harbor, parks ""''" ,..., ...,. & schoob. Ml .-soo. u you ·re tired or look.in& c• 729·5966 out of your window s od ...__ just seeing other homes. ..._..yow appt. this is the bome for you. WALL.ACE & CO. Facing 2'h acre park and REALTORS Just steps rrom elemen· tar)' school featuring 4 Bdrma, 2 ba, d.lning & ramlly rooms and swim· A HAPPY HOME min& pool too. Priced to Thisspot)ess 2 story Con· sell fast. at. $92,900. do will make you happy! HURRY! Call Now. This 3 bedroom charmer ...,\l••t! Pri<edatonly e;g COLLINS SGl.500. Call today for de· & •ssoc tails 963-7881 ~ • (llltN.IH9•11~HJfllllll!l l\l"I ' ~ 964-2425 r•&llM ~-=~~~ COSTA MESA NEW LISTING on the Westside. Older home o extra large lot. With potential for the buye with imagination. Show by appointment. 642-5200 A PETE BARRETT .. REALTY office or sewing room, paradise! Paint and pro· ~ s mall kitchen and LR. fit and you b.ave yourself vr-U"9 SUH. f·S good sized pool-old an estate. Excellent 17082 Gro•• C~ garage on alley-great Tnbm lJvUlg. Call qwck, Huntington Be at'h. location for bes t of 847-6010 3-Z.2·1. lovely resldentlal schoolsa.odsboppiogetc. Clf'INIU9••1\llJNIO~N'(f• area. Property lD Up-top 400£.ftla~~:~JM !•111111 ~"£:: .. :: C.MA~. .· -_illllli.. Reafton -.. llim HUM11MG.TOM * 675-7060 * IEACH ~~~~~~ PRIMELOCATIOH Nt. ocean S6l.900. Sharp 2 BR. just 1.5 m1. to TRADE YOUR REAL beach. Jn area or more ESTATE FOR A FINE expensive properties. YACHT. WE ARRANGE LO% Down. Call 962·7788. ALL DETAILS. ENSIGN COUMntY lST A TE $72.900 Seller slashed price on this rambling 2 sty. Bedr'rn estate! Lavish IJv rm + gourmet kitchen' Sprawling ram rm. All o huge lot.. VA/FHA orle welcome. Call for appt. 847-6010 . ()l'IN 1119 •ti\ flJ"i IOMI N I [:Wiii ME SA VERDE ICEY REALTORS YAC'm'S67S-2650 CHARMER Large 3 Bdrm, has formal dining room, family room + eoclO!Sid patJo 16x28. Pool table 1n. IG4IPM1ral I 002 G1•1 al t 002 eluded. Qwet executive ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• oe1ghborhood . OpenHouseSun.1-S Ag\. 536-1484; 546-1.M4 LowMmnt.TripWt $26,000 DOWN! 7% return ra te, 'IOo4 Costa Mesa a.rea. ~II. macnab /Irvine ?" realty jlSt. call 642-5178. --~~--~....J~:;;;;:;;;;;;:::;::===:-Want Ad Help? S©\\otilA-&~~s· GtMNI Royal "'°9•rtil1 '642-1930 PllSTICMOUS CAMEO HIGHLANDS Lovely home f ea tu ring 3 BRs~ den & family rm -freshly painted inside & out! Lg. pool-size yard w /ftuit trees & auto sprinklers. Walk to 3 private beaches. And look at the price -$167,900! Donna Godsbalj 644·6200. <F·ll > 1002G....-t002 Thof Intriguing Word Gome witlt a Chuc/de ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 14-~,Cl.Ar IL~----- • '-'•0<!09 ...,.,. of !he lou1 icrorobled -.11 tie. lo--.., '°'"' ·-,,...... _... I TOCSAC :1121 1'1 I • t:;uNJMlftf0 r r r r r r I' I' r 1 . • .> ~ UDUCID TO $149,500 Ow.& IOUGHT ANOT'Hgl · MUST s&L HAMDSOMI HAllOl YllW HOML c-e1 .... 1 .... 2.,....,,.. a...· .... ::;•1 .... ~ ........ ..try. Law •••i:••• ........... ...... ........... ,...s. 0. all • lllC ....... wltla 1¥ porkl•9. Cl•bll•H• ••d Cl I 'tr,....~ I'll ..... ............ ! 0 ...... ctt, ....... , ............ ff .... 2633 W.Coast Hwy ".Newport Beach 611•1400 ( DOYER SHOHS-YllW! Tait 11ron gates ente r to beautJluJ pool & courtyard of Utis marvelous· 5 BR cusl9m home. Lg. f amlly rm w /stand-up bar & fireplace - formal dining -gourmet country kitche n -e laborate security system -3-car garage. Perfect for ente r taining or family Hvioa w/vlew of bay & Npt. Center from mosl rooms. $400,000 l~aaeboJd. Barbara Aune 642·8235. <F·l2> 642·123S ..... 200 '01 Doller Ori~ ' H•r~ Vl•w C.nttr 1rvlr19 at Campus v.1 .. y ~\tr J52a1414 • \ . ..... • ..... p # '' .. • -4 ... ',A 4'\ • • -4a •I •# •• •• •1 • N le ., ._ V "" •• • .", .... __ l . ,, , v I ~.~.~ ....... ~~:.~.~ ........ ~~ .. ~ ........ ~'!4!:~:.~~.~ ........ ~!!.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~....... Fnday,June23 1978 01.ILV PILOT 03 !~~ .......... !~ !~~~ .......... ~~~ !~ .......... !~~! ~~ .......... !?.~~ !:~ .......... ~!~~ ~.~~!'!' ... !?.~~ ~~!:!.~~~~ ....... 1~~!.~~.~ ........ ~!:.~.~ ....... . IAC• IAY Fme 4 bdrm .• 2~ bat.b ramily home on quiet cul de s a c . Ove r s ized pool. playhouse.. e xtra s torage . Reduced to • $179,000. MIS.A VHDE Attractive 4 bdrm.. 2 ba. home in 1mmac. condition. $99,000. IAYROMT Seve ral fine bayf ront homes with pier & s lips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.~ l th~·.1d1· 011vt· N B 675 6161 Ge•ral 1002 ............................................... LEASE/OPTION " Owner has r educ ed his price lo the lowes t in Cameo Shores! He will sell, lease or lease/option ; if you have been looking for. a buy in a 3 bdrm. home, with an ocean view terrace & with the right te rms, look no more. $249,500 Makes this lo vely home a s t eal. Call today! 673-4400 DiYisiOft of Hst.or lnnshlltnt Co. !:~ .......... !~.~~!:~ .......... !~~ IALIOA ISLAND IA YFROMT SUNSHINE DUPLEX 2 bedrooms & bath. n ew Oak & tile kitc he n, lemon carpe~ 'Beams Everywhe re Charming separate guest & bath 1 bdrm apt over garage with lovely bay vie w . P e rmanent neighbors, bes t beach. Rea dy to move into & lo ve this summer. IY OWNER. PRINCIPALS ONLY \PLEASE 673.a079 Getter all 1002GHH'OI 1002 ............................................... '"ac~~!.~~ RURAL, NEWPORT BEACH IAUOA ISLAND FAEHCH REGENCY Thi• lawtou1 fl"H b.drOOM ftCNM wlHa 1 .. 11, ~ & roof top nterlallllMftt area typlff H Hae best of ho.. a.ct iaterior deaJga. Detailed wood treahMM, Frnch fJrttpltlc•. HI• wn. •d .ique flooriltCJ •all• tWs •IJJa tn.ly spec;.._ Tiiis 11 o Net h• a liftfhM opportultr ftw a.you wlto d .. 1,... ••1ty U•IRCJ. s1ts.opo. DISCOVER CAREFREE LIVING Step• to M•wport's be-st beoch. Sand CMd OCH• ,,... frOM ttaJs coMfort btlilt hCNM wltta firtploct, Mytlgllh, MW appllancts, rHgJI ctcllr w ... ud b•OIW ceiUftgs. y.,. own th• land. Coll now, reductd to $185,000. FIVE IEDROOMS PRICED AT $101,500 Pool, jocuii, fire pit. l•sh tsptt, woocf1 a1td watt~. Fifth bedtooln, battt aad fa•lly roo• with finplau could bt . Hparott "MOtfltr·ln-law• qyarter.. Very nicely •r•trp4 Clftd decorated ltolM In eacellewt K.hool district. BLUFFS CONDO Spacloa D.tons rton. Tllrff IMdroom and two _. ltalf batt.s. Very private end llfdt . with tl1rtt patios onrlookln9 lonly 9rHllbtlt. ~ kitchen wltt. Hffng crta, bllllt·bt bookcasH I• living room. track lightbtg CllMI gos bw·'-•·q.,•. SI 57,500. MYSTIC HIU.S RolU1t9 gr'ffft JUUs Clftd canyon •lew1 from tt.11 ••wtr c:t.corot•d fflrH bedroom. two bath JMM. ln l.oclmta leach. Private stffing. deck ud patf o, perfect for 011tdoor el'lttrtabUc). A home for Ht. dlac'""8g fa•Uy. S I 54, 900. EASY DUPLEX Located CNt a ~. corner R·2 lot, this fl•• bedrocw. two bath hoMt can be aHd as 11 bJ lanJt farftilr or pouibly IM coenrftd to d•plH or odd MW Wlif. $ 122.500. iMERALD IAY Spttchlcuhr •i•ws fro. HNt Ctvia Abel desiC)llld wood/glass thrtt bedrooM plats faally room. or tow bedrOOfft hCNM. Hew c..,,.,.., w pcdnt. Y0tt'll .... tftt w...ttt a11d c..._ of a INMllltabt retreat, but nfoy tt.e slgM met IOMd of th• powtdi119 Pacific surf.. ll~td to $400,000. 2123 644-7020 SAM JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT IEACH A c ontradiction in terms? Not here in the Bac k Bay a.te a where you're a s tikely to s ee a horse a:;>a car. We have a top quality 4 BR with city s ophistic ation and c ountry charm. Family rm .• dining rm, complete privacy & e xquis ite landscaping. $169,SOO. ,_ . 1002 GeMnll 1002 , A C0LDWB.L IANUa CO. 644·9060 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS .. o. --·-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 OM A LOT as.ow MARKET Three on a 'n acre lot, $62,000 located in eastside Costa Gracious. 2 story sun· Mesa with good income filled garden home. 3 & room for more units. Spacious bedroom s. Owner wall help finance. Secluded patio. Don 't CALLnow556-2660. waJt. Call 646-7171 IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ ~~'-------------------------'~ t:=PSELECT °""'''1v·11\ll'•'' ~1•f ,. ~AdR~::R;:~ l 9 lftlitll IT'S SO EASY TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD •You may use the handy order form printed below to furnish us with copy lor your act •Please note that the bottom POrtion of the coupo n may be clipped and aH1xed to your e nvelope, saving you the time to write our co rrect ad dress. 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HEIGHTS Plan 3, man:i:pgrades OCEAN IRHZl Beaut. C'OOd. y owner. 3 BR with bard wood Pncedreduc jW.4-6449 & 6 mo new. J Br. 2~ ba. floors. & built-1.ns. ~y ------'---CHOICE SRECTION OF bin w/VA terms. A&t ~C:co.s RIAL TY Bayside home. 3 bdrms.. RNE DUPLEXES _5'9-4!062 __ . ---- maids quarters: lovely RED UC ID 675-6670 intenor! Space for boa\. 515.515•/1 MARCISSUS OPEN SAT. I ·S 4 Br. 2 ba. formal d.inma. Ageot673-S354 2 Bdrms. m e a c h unit ; c harming, bnck frplc. co.mer Jot. /. 1006 -------OtdCOf.-••C ..... 3Br. 2Ba + guest Ilse on over·s~ lot. steps from beach. The ceilmgs are high, the frpl large, the warmth of wood & bnck abound, $234,000. App 't. 54.2-4762. 675-8347, Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RUSTIC CAPE COD Quaint 3 Bdrm., 2 bath. 2 story home PLUS rental urut. Ideal locat.ll>n: "'2 b lo c k from South bayfront & 3 blocks from d owntown 1hopplng. Must see to fully ap· preclale the Cape Cod charm. Asking $279,000. CaJI C7 I 4J83a.6755 (714) 673-7115 SPYGLASS HILL DeliibtfuJ 3 BR home on pool-sized corner lot. Hurry, this one won't last. $268,SOO. Fee.(714) 640-5112 agent. lc6oo Pe ti 1'llcl I 007 Coda Meso I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 ba., Va blk. t.o bay. 3 IR DOLL HOUSE Now Sl.79,500! . I CoU p k I I Marshall Rlty 675-4600 n ege at , ove y beige carpels. beautiful remode l e d hom e + s pacious car gar. 900 Dogwood. Wa rminglon buHt a pt. o ver a 4 car Phooe751-0r.•eves g a rage. $179,500 Open House by Owner 42'·4291/1 GOLDEMIOD OPIM Set/S-.1-5 Lovely back bay area, Beautiful n e ar n e w 3 bdrm.. 2~ pool home J bdr 2 ba. lrg bath home with lots of wood & glass. pauo. country kitchen Move 10 cond1t 1on Frplc. in m s tr. bdrm. Light & aJry 2 Reduced ror quick salt- bdrm. apt. with lge. s undeck . South of $89.900. 2s1:11 Redland:. hwy .. ne ar foot bridge. $254.900 Dr~ ,,.. 71 S-7151/1 NARCISSUS CALL TO SH **•POOL**• Be autirully decora t ed new uml + •4 BR. 2,,.., BA • c omple tely r e mode led rront home: Coll Pk 1si,3919 R1ch agi each urut has 3 bdrms., 2 baths. frplcs . 1....,...:;.._.10 •TE 4 a..r -all these goodies on a 40 ft. lot. Good ~~~ u r e nta l returns. $217,500 Jst spent S6000 in vp 612·6121/1 GOLDEMllOD CAU TO SH g ra d es. S89.90o Im mediate occup nr best Cozy 2 bdrm., 1 bath home with lge. schoob. 75l-1B06 p P. kitc h e n , bric k frplc .• & la undry ( ·1· · A h 2 bd b th & 3 bdr beauty. big back a ct 1tJes. pt. as rms .• l a yard. Must sell. Askmg de n . Ve ry light & airy. XJnt rental S66.4 00. Ca ll l lia n r ecords. $159.500 631-1470. PEMIMSULA n yard wt~ patios. Only 4 Bdrm. 2 bath, den. $82.SOO. i\ssume loan. ~~1·~-~~~ ·~ * 675-5930 • JIM WELLS REALTOR. • 3637 E. Coast Hwy. Owner. $189.500. 1175·5660 u ......,~ 979-263 • ---------_>A1_1_°'"""" __ or ___ 1_. __ 1 r~· H'm Corona d e l Mar Corona del Mer I 022 -------1 UAHD HEW!! 3 BR, Family Rm. I. baths, fireplace. Cully in sulated . E ai.ti.1d~. $84,900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JASMIME CREEK Plan JJ Very highly up· graded. a.w,5597 SHORECLIFF LUY LIFE OHSUMDECI< be.cause the yard re· quires no care-3 Bdrm. l:V. ba. Ocean breeze to cool you. $272.22 pays a ll on the VA assumable. IUM/f ocltstoM 963-0867 eon.. .. Mm-1022'C...dllM4r 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• & Ocean IYOWMER llome on .canyon with ocean view. Spacious 2 bdrm + den, 2 ba home in quiet prestigious ________ _. Enjoy cool ocean bre ezes rrom th.is young vibrant home ! 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths, family rm .• 2 frplcs., all better neighborhood. s ur rounded by lovely large coral trees. Access to private beaches. So. or highway. $350.000. Ca ll for appt. 973-0307 Poolhomrbyowner thanJ:;e w. Montec1to Model b orne. 4Br. 3Ba, many xtras $2S9, F ee lmmac, reduced below appr&LSal, $109,ooo. Open tOO SANDCASTLE. CdM SattSun t-5 or by app't or~ s• T. & SUM. I .5 5"5·7428. 9'75 Denver .._, ~ 0HH SUM. 1·5 Dnve. Prinonly. ;/,/ • 4621 SURREY DR. MESA VE6DE· lmmac. ~rr ~O'tena d,e/ t../l'(;Qll; CAMEOHIGHLAMDS upgraded, 4 bdrm wt lrg ~671~-~0~8·~a~ New on market ! Im fam rm on qwet CUl·de u14 Vfc.A-,,_,.:T,,_, maculate 3 bdrm .• 3 bath sac. formal dning rm, 3 ,._def M Roy McCardle 18 '0 Mtwport ll•d. Costa Mno 548-7729 BY OWNER 4 Br+ be autiful pool Mesa del Mar area . Will sell contract oC sail' $117,SOO. Shown by appl ooly. Call 642-8825-prin only EASTSIDE DUPLEX Large yard & atley ac· cess. attractive owner·., urut. S97 ,500. HALPIMCHIM REALTORS 67>4392 view home; beautiful frplc's, & beaut. patio. 2435 IE. COcnt Hwy .• ~ • grounds. H 's sha rp!! prfcl r am hom e. nr -------~-~Cool & $199,500 schools & ~k. $92.500. ~~~--- -... __ Open Sat/Sun l·S, Agent c:ar-cW M• 1022 1eoro.adll Mer 1022 q q 673-7525 or ~ 7996 •• •• •••••..... •• • • • • • • • ••• •••••••• ••• ••••••. •• I I I MnoV.,..'s•sthy ~room home with family room, din mg, fireplace and den EZ care yard. $82,900 BKR. call 540-1720 l>Olf Y. f'JUIOO.H< Mow OfiJ SI 22,500 I ROJ. TOR \ By Owner. Beautf1ul ex :moE.c.-w.r,. ecut1 ve Cam1ly ho me ~700'0 w/pool & jacuu a. 4 br 2 ba. ram din rm, & frplc ---------r A quality home you must BY OWNER. 2 br cottage. 4 bill from ocean. Prin only. $130,000. 640-6064 see. Open Sat/Sun 1 5. or by appt. 284S Corvo Pl 546-9179 --~ A CONVf:NIENT St+OPANG ANO SEWING C:lUIOE FOlt THE CA1. ON THE 00 All One Piece! 7321. lnJ~'B~ ·'•'··~ . • , : ; Hit chill su~ outslae ~ ll~:O· ~ slay COl'f rn lll1s soh 1ac~11 , Crochet 1ac~I from neck 9431 down alt 1n one piece includ1na sletWfS' Conlrast ec111na acce111s 8.18 all borders Use worsteo-we11hl L. -flT . ~ _, synthehc Patttfn 7321. Sues v'l. "''""'-ntt.1\1..... 10. 12. 14 tncluded SUO IOI each pallern Aod I 3~ each pattern lor lust dm As ta\y rela•eo comfy asl airmarl and handlin& Send to: your laf0l1tt I shut' (1as1rc Alic.t Ms ~I wa1\l makes lrnrng a cincll Stw dress aoo tunic olus \hOlh Need lec,~aft Dept I OS on cotton QI nylon 1er'ltv Dally p ot J'11nttcl Pa11rrn 9431 MiSSt\ Bor \63. Old Chtlsu Sta.. lltw ~,m 8 10 12 l C 16 18 Y~. 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Sl.00 dr~ t~ \~111~ panli ll!Stlllt M Sl.00 all rn NEW SPRING SUM lnsi.t ktJlnt W Sl.00 M[R PATilRN CATAIOC free IMt.Mlt .._, W S!.00 pattern COUPoll Scncl 7~ Colftplth Gift W $1.00 107-lutlllt Slw\aa W Sl.00 C-plete~•• 1114 $1.00 106-llllbllt Fllll• l•Ul.00 lHriZI A #12 7!1C 10$1~ Crlclltt • 1· 00 .... \6 #l ™ 12'-nntty hft" M 1:50 = t:: Mf ~ ...... , Jrffr hp . l5f JOG OVER TO OWNER"S OPEH HOUSE 2001 Clwbosco Dr, lrvl• T«rae• Sat/Su 1·5 CoroM dtl Mar Appedi1t9 & troditiOlld Wood & Gicis.s Hw witta uilt Gf"HMry. Mr. park with porco11n. 4 .._, 2112 baths, paoy roOM md pool ReducM to $199.000 (fee Le.di 675-1232 1024 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TARllU. '"#I In Califontia" $68,000 Eadt Two R·l tear d ow n houses ea. on 60xl.20 lot City approv'd . Oupl11 _plans included. Read' Tor bldg permits. Chou • E Side. CM . $135.0t. F'lrm. 642·2741 arter PM. 673-9479 ././REDUCED Hurry••! Se ll e r tra ns fe rre d -Mesa Verde est.ate between 2 golf courses, 4Br. 3400 sq f\. 3 yrs old . $188,900 By ag ent. Beth. cnn 964 2431, 963·9101 or (7141 8.15-0'lll, pager 119515. MUSTSElL EASTSIDE BY OWNER. Need Cai.l Spacious 3 Bdrm with escrow SSS$ under Mkt oversr:ted family room. Beautd~r. new k1tch, 3 qual.Jty bwlt with shake Bdrm. Huge yard See to roof. !pie. and bwllins a ppreciate. S67.900. Ph No w v Jc ant . Se l' 645-8121 or 531·~ anytime Owner wall -------- car ry finan cing. Call Newport Hgts, beaut. J br ~l.151 2 ba, new lutchen. up TOP LOC. Mesa del Mar. 2 sty, 4br, J ba. dirung. encl pa tio, de n, nr ~~HERITAGE grade d By O wn e r $125.000. 548-4930 ••. REALTORS schls /pa rk. $114,900. Very clean 2 s tory. 4 Owner 7Sl·0383 1•--------1 Bdrm. 2 bath. on quiel ---------1 street near So. Colfhl Classified Ads. your one· Find what you ~ant in Plaza. $9.i,SOO, by owner stop sboppmg center Dally Pilot Class1f1eds. 751-0221or559-7440 eoro..o dll Mer l 022 ConiM dtl Mar I 021 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CE: 810111 ILllNS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE CANYON CREST TOWNHOUSE Eleg ant 3 Bedrm. Condo Protected By Security Gate . Tasterully Decorated WI Electric Kitchen. Sep arate Dining R o om. Sunke n Liv ing Roo m W /We l Bar . Fee L a n d . P ool & J acu zzi. $159.900 CORONA DEL MAR Lovely 2 Br. H om e 't\La r ge Pa tio On An Oversi .. \ \J'..ot In Old Corona dE'~1 (\. .11 To Expand & Or Add , \I. Unit. Live ln One & Reot Oth1.:. unit. $162.000. • 88 I DOVER DRIV! 631-1800 COl"OIMI del Mer l022 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fllcC?}~!~~ ••OIJ) CORONA" 2 Fabulous properties unde r $150.000 Both in xlnt cond .• on R·2 lots CHIA T DU"-D 45x118 Ft. R-2 lot. Xlnt cond .. wtth 01 ce g u est un it Good income pctential. , A C0UM&L IAMl• CO. 644·9060 Jt11 IAH~OUtN .. U.SRO IN Nlw.<>"1 CINTIR BY OWNER Payments reduced $32.0o a month by Prop. 13 on th1... super dean 4 br home At 715 V1ctona, C M. $74.SOO 646-6813 3Br. 2Ba. lrg cov pauo. vacant. Mesa del Ma r 557-8470. Newport HeicJhh R.2 lot-Only st 05,000 4 Br +den. 2ba. Pvt pal.lo, rm for vegetable garden lol~ of tree~ Southlande,..; 6.11 -2133 !\lust sell this weekend ' Blfl 3 BR w1 20x20 fam rm. $79,900 13kr. !">40·740!l BY OWNER 4 BR ? Ba . +encl pauo. Open llous'· 694 Vrt.'lon d St. Sal.50!1 759·9118 By ownr. save SSOOO ror immed sale, only 179.000 3 BR, 2 fuJI baths. 1400 .,q ft, custm d.rps thruout, 2'"2 yrs new, dog run. 10~10 shed , ~ar a gc opener. t ra'lh com · p ac t e r , 2 11 c u fl refngtfr~ier, all bltru.. lovely 2arden , Crud trees. gra~vmes Ceo trally located l'll!!l ol Harbor Blvd Pnnc: onh Open h.o;e Fri, Sat . Sun C!\t Cull oanytrme. 631 Hs:!ownr/ag? Elltate Sale. Sm! 2 bd,. house w d1rung rm. Ir I! yrd, detach.. ., cur 1.a1r Shown by appt. Bid:; 111 vlted Contact Judith Johnson 7H tm -9060 MESA VERDE 3 bdrm, 2 ba, fam rm. up graded, beaut. red b"clt. planter in patio Rv owner !5!57 ·!5!591 Opt'n House Sat 1Sun l2·4 Halecnst .Gllfy Lola ol bncit work S. e., t raa 1n th1"' charm1n11 pool bornf' AUt'acti\'t'I)' decorated, frpl. & " DK See at S11t ls 30~3 W r r.-t1 L<1t1 SJ.900. llTTY AGRUll Reale.or ""'-08 ! !' f • .. ' lo . . . ... . . .. . .. . . . " . .. ,. . . .. . . . . - J • • .... , , ..... ,,, •t11 ~!.S:::::.??:?.:: ....... ~.r:::::.~ ....... ~!.S:::::.~ ....... ~~!.".':~~ ....... ~~ ....... H•••• for W. Hon-. Fw S. ~' '°" W. ,,...... I 044 &..t-e .._. I 041 L..-. IMch I 048 L419MM MlcJaael I 052 Newpott leodl I 06' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAILV PILOT Ho.wt ,.,. We ···-'················· c..t.Mtte IOZ •••••••••••••••••••••• ~C••S.C sizt.ooo ._,..,._.._. 1040 lnolM 1044 ,,.,._ 1044 -------•I h~ Sbore:i . OCEAN GARDEN """""""""""""""""'"'' """""""""'""""""'""""' ""'"'""'""""""""""""""" '11111\8loCK Vl>."W Gu•nl ••••. walk PilADISE M ... ... S .. 100 N lo heath, rrc. u l eJ 4 4 I... LOVE LAGU A bdrm. 2 UJ. all Upj(rJdt'd, Lush aardena jlrt'l't you YOUTOWMVlUA Sharp 2 yoar n~w, 2 •tor)' rod wut t'Ondo w /3 BR 1 ~, Ba. plush t4Paraded carpet.I., litparate lauo· dry f11c1Ut1e1 and saruae. Well maintained com moo area. w/pool & mlm park C lose to all :unerulle:i. Snap it up at S73.500 The ~ of M a Verde ~t • new low prtt'1t Lov~ ly. l1r1e S8r or 4 • de n. 2'-'JB.l home w1ram rm, form dimna. & 3 trplc1 Your dllldn•o will have a sale. ~hort walk to the elem school & purk By owner Open Sal/Sun 12·5 LOOK All UNDER $-90,000 A 1roat buy because )"ou , d real bu.y ut Sltl9.500. 1 n t h e c h a r m 'n " own the land! lf1 a Plan 0wner/Agent4S2 :?951! <'ourtyard entry. Thli. Uwtlb•BRa.2 BA. faml· Met1cuJous construction Ute a viohn ---single •tory 3 bdrm AND IN IRYINE ty room, formal d1nlng MUST SELL ~aut <''mdo. "Blulf11" condo Is totally room. At w. price, lt h111 maker, has created this fabulous price redut'<'tl Slo.ooo. upgraded. };very rn1 to bet.ht bat buy to Tur· English Tudor r esidence. Two full 0 w n ,. r h ,. 1 n g loolca to a aorden or Orang~ Blossom 1 BR&lofl, EJk~ford 2 BR ~.500 64.950 69,000 69,000 71,000 71.500 74,900 75,500 75,950 76,900 77,500 78,SOO 78,900 79,900 79,950 81,900 82,750 85,500 86,900 89,500 89,700 89.900 UeRoclc. mas ter suites and a n additional transll!r~t.3 11r.211 Ra, ~reenbelt. Prictid ut , bdrm/otrice/den, 3 baths plus living pat111, ''1ew. 1•x!'lus1ve Sl67.~. 759-lSOJ. red hill .-. • or by epp't. 1863 Bou Vi. t.a Citt le. 545-1476. ~ 1 1 '"-iil lU \I I\ Or chard 2 BR Winvale 2 BR room . family room and formal dining le)(' Rl.1.~00 t.:.ill owner lwm?tdi}ifa$ room. Privacy and an open view. Be nfl 6pm,!13l Ol4? --·-·------- the lirst to see. FREE-S 12.000 5~2·7500 Real &late GREENBROOK 771J Mo1n St ttuntmgton Buch IYOWNER Orange Blossom 2'BR Orange Blossom 2 BR Roxbury 4 BR Doheny Cir. 3 BR 1649 llublrd Cllflyoa Dr. Worth of ext ra 1uncn1ties ll-UO L..-a Areal in this top·nolch Pnor LOW TAXES.I L.,.• leadt ales model on <'Ul·de ~~.,!~~ ..... !~.~ 4 Bdrm, 2 b1.1th .:x. ---------1 lremelypopull\J' Camelot S&S Resale Specialists Model Thia lovely home 3.4 or S bdrm models lb located 1n •m ex<'ellent avail, some w /pools. neighborhood on a cul de 968-4602 sac, wittun easy wallnng Pennington Properties distance of S. Coas t JOG TO BEACR :;!~~~~~~~~r:!a~ Super buy , b.ighly up. Robinwood 3 BR Wild Flower 2 BR Abbotswood 3 BR G aihsport 3 BR Ranchgrove 3 BR Fenn 3 BR ltyewood 3 BR . •DUPLIX * tkean aide of hwy, level lot, easy access to beach. Needs paint, mlnor re. pain, Ideal for home & lncome. Hurry, only Sl.S9.900 Opt. hoetM MOOll HJI S Saf /S.. :;,d S~nf1tr::;v!I ~~~Y :•~ 3 Bdrm., 2 bath Back full baths townho m e Bay bome with an AD· MAY 0 CORPORATI O N 380 GlENNEYRE LAGUNA BEACH c K DJTIONAL J Bdrm. & 1 fo'ully crpld. wallpa pered bath attachfld unit. 60 ft wttras h compactor, dbl by 170 ft lot with fruit oven. inter laundry rm, trees. M<issive family fully londsc11ped w/un· room w1th used brick de rground sprinklers. fireplace. bar & sliding Markt>t should be ~.000 glass doors to 18 ft. by_42 b 111 o w n 9 r s e 111 n a n.. juruor Olympic size pnv.itely lor SG9.500 diving pool. Two addi· firm ~somable loan l.lonaJ fireplaces. kitchen Mission Realty 494-0731 dude graded, 3 bdr. Just bum Ha milton 3 BR CHOJCENORTH END t714) 484·2148 CUSTOM DRAPES your toothbC'Ust.-.& move UPGRADED CARPETS in. Open Sunday La-noon L ARG E CO VERED lll sold. 5151 Sparrow, PATIO Ed1n1er/Bolsa Chiea . • 0 E S I G N E R Agt WALLPAPER -.--------r 4 xtfSKYLIGllT HUGE FAMILY ROOM OUTDOOR GAS BBQ 3 Br, 2 Ba. all new paint Mirror Lake 2 + Den Highcresl 3 BR Snowberry 3 BR Loyola 3 BR Champagne 4 BR 1 Sequoia Tree 4 BR Sweeping coastline Vlew. Walk to beach. 3 bdrm. 3 ba. fam rm, beamed ce1I· ings. Owner bwll. will finance. Open house Fri, Sat. Sun 10-7. '298.000. 355 Wey mouth Pl 494~ No better b a r g " 1 n wilh bullt·lns. upgraded • --a..c..• I 048 IHlcJa I 041 ANYWHERE in area carpets & fresh paint ~•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~596~ too! For sale by owner 0Pa. SAT l·S PM 420 Populer Sfrfft North End, charming 3 BR, 2 BA, family home near beucb $185,000 1---------1 Aski ng Sl24,500. Mus! Hew LOCJUna Tudor CUSTOM i.ell 1mmed1ately: ! ! Call Delightful ocean and t'u 557·1668or634·2626. AllTOOAR.OROPNR & ca r peys gre a t s p RINK Rs ~· R 0 N. neighborhoOd, bicycle lo ~~1~n ocean. Ca)! to see . Pnn only pleu_s<' S_.!09.900 ·lfi , : · ' · , , · \80D191"ffView of Catalina & city UW.. 3Br or 2Br + den. 2~Ba. welbar. $124,SOO. By owner, eves. 499-4685. ~ONMILNI ~~ESTATE jt4-IHI nyoo views on spatwui. ARCHITECTURE Jot 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. Sl)ht Ne w . 11 p t:' n v 1 I! w , level w/fam rm & formal spacious r f!s1dc nce. <I dining rm. Offered hy Bdrnlli, family room and owneratS187,500. Forde dining area will\ fully tails <'all : 673·5500. landscaped garden that 646-8402or548·7302 has room for a pool. IY OWNEtl 982·4471 ~: 646·8103 J BR. l~ ba, sep dining --....-------1 nn. under mrkt. ~.500. Shown by appt only !i4S..8576 Pnnl·only .. •AMCH llALTY 551·2tOO ..... MJDoWft TabOYerP~M» Ne wly red«f'coTated Bluebird. Canyon dplx. OwneN'Agt. Prin. only. 549-2719 BLUE LAGOON VILLA-Sl3S.SOO. St.el>S to pvt beach. 2 Br. M A Y 0 C K 2 ba. xlra rm & stall shower. Sec urity. 2 PoOls, tennis. fresh paint, posh cpt, drJ>li, refng. LOTS OF Room• 3 Bdrm. fJmtly ronm+bonu:. r oom n1.1k1•s 1h1s u i.:r<'at ra m1 h homl!! Great l\k!.a ~erJ~ ur e a ! O nly SB.';,()()()! HEDCARPET754 1202 f'RICE SLASHED NEW 4 br, 3 ba 2 stoey. 34 Oakdale, Woodbridge SI 19.990. Owner. 213 · 657 4376 3 B E D R-0 0 M W/SEPARATE DINING AREA. Archile<'tuully designed home with open beamed ceilings & while water view. Sl37.500 J bdrm Span i.l yle, owner s a nxious ocean VH.·W Submit oil orrers SOO.SIX>. Bkr 7S9 0704 --------- SI0,000 E xtre m e ly a nxious Owner's purchased other home. 4 Br, 2~. ba, 833·8600 formal din area, cozy Ocean vu condo $11S.OOO. frplc m liv rm, s pacious --,--•TURTI.EROCk• 2 BEDROOM CONDO Large single dwelling with all the luxuries. Plan 1'4, courtyard en-Gym, jacuzzi, laundry trance, lrg entry hall lo rm, open beamed cell· a t r 1 u m , po n d & i.ngs. WaJ.Jc to beach & waterfall, formal dining town. $149,500. Nr harbor. JBr. 2\.'lba, ls e / opt Omn 1 R lty gourmet kitchen W/lrg IJ523 CAMPllST\..·IR'/lffE eating area, lrg fam rm N9' 1!.3_1_.1_soo _______ 1 overlooking your 17x3G ---------1 Fowttai1t Valt.y t 034 pool. Upgraded thruout, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Jow m aint yard in ALLIN THE FAMILY ••• •·:.in II\ e ht th1i. huJtt-. 5 rm. family room. 3 BA home You must sec tu believe' $94.IJOO Ai;tl, ----- perfect toe. w /loads of privacy. Submit your terms. Hurry. ~ It ,.._.~I \11\ I 2223 llbtn Sl Hunlmrton Bexh $109,500 .. BEACH GIANT" V•TERMS s BR w /sweep Ing "" stairway lo sep. 25· G rt'enbrook Seville m:.t,Ster suite. Gourmel tieautlfoJly decorated 3 kitchen overlooks lush bedroom home. Inc l. garden area. Formal formal d1n1ng rm . dining, fa mily room bpac1ous family rm & w/crac~ng wood bum. pnv&te JACUZZ1 As low tng fl"'pla ce . Prl<'ed FANTABULOUS TOWNHOME $82 750 A Oeerfiel~ Townhome Plan 2. Totally upgrad and ideally loc:.ited near park a nd pool. Call lo day 'rm. lrg Uvlng rm, family rm. 4 bdrm, 2~ ba, lrg 494-8519 paUo, cstm drapery.mini 1B90So. Coast Hwy. blinds. Lota of Xtras ! LAGUNA BEACH Close to community te n· --------- nis, pools, and parka. --------• Pnnclpalll by appt. only. OCEAN VIEW $143.SOO Owner W.1284 WhJtewater from Dana .y Ow ... U Point to Palos Verdes " <'an be seen from the New Turtlerock Glen family room and garden home, Heather spacious ma1ter suite. model, 4 BR, 3 ba, ram Free form rad ial rm. Hlahly up1raded ltal.rway, Jarae country w/deck & view. lllM.000. ktt.cben and 4 bedrooms 644-41187 lor privacy and enjoy. ment. AJI for Si25S,OOO. WooclwfdCJt By owner. 2Br. l ~Ba <ii. S9.875. down for helowmkt qualifi ed \'els katello Reafty UNCH REALTY CENTURY 21 847-6061 s4&.9lo6 __ s_s_1._20_0_0 __ condo. Cov patio, 1as M A y 0 C K BBQ, upgrds. Nr park, new elem schl. Fishing, ~<g'~E sailing, a wimm1ng ~ 1E.AOf 848-052 I SH.UE ROOF .., POQLH9ME ..... iwglon •acJt I 0..0 4 Br. 2 ba, bltru1. D/W, • ••• ••••••••••• •••••••• laundry rm, pool & patio. •nENTION block wall fence. in quiet "" nt!1ghborhood with all BUILDERS sc hool s. including 1'wo lots downtown JIB. Parochial nearby. Only b. t b 17 6, 9 5 O. Ca 11 n o w au Ject o pro ate con· "46·4380. Rut.h Laurie f lrmat1on . F o r v p a r t i c u I a r s c a I I _R_e_a_Jto_r ----:-::-:-: G l L L E S P I E 1"'-I 044 .REALTORS. 979·2533. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.U tor Chuck. Turtlerock GIM. NO QUALIFYING! New Laurel model. 2 br +den. 21 Dry Creek Rd. lagoon, pools, & more. (714)484-aMe S68.SOO Call this wkcnd,1~~~~~~~~~ COUEG! 'ARIC 5.59·0151. I JUST REDUCED $4000! --------He rtOf T Cornell model. Iron gal PRESCOTI' G OWft ed entry to all brick Woodbridge Place 1. 5 Location for notlalgac patio. Massive brick br, 3 ba, next to lake, Monterey style home W/3 fireplace. Floor to coll· heoch club. (7l4 )731·4484 units . CouJd easily be Ing book<'ascs. Gnlley1·----'!"'~~-·I converted bac k Into kitchen. Family room 1• estate-sized residence GigantJc bonus room. 4 SMOICmH ~.000 (28) .Bed.rma & much more! A deli@htfuJ and souaht Now onJy Slll,900! Call after 3 Bdrm sln1le story today 7~·1700 end wtlt on greenbelt. OPrN 111 o.,, s 'UN roe1 Nt<t • Near POOl, Jacuzzi, tennla aod bfke tralla fl'll.900 Call 644-7.211 FOR D.:rAILS ~ ' "''':~:·-. THE REIU \01,J ESTATERS -------' REAL ESTATE STIUA IUYB'S MARICET- GO OD . BETTER , BEST Locnt1on. clien- wa.sber/deyer mchlded ---------$189 .000 . T e rms Owner /agt. 499-4271. 2 BR home w /sep lrg apt & ok. Across from bch ~.000. Also super 5 plex, blk to bch. Wht water. S395,000. Agt , 494--8611 ~le & incoine. Beauty ---------. SI I 00 montftf salon & supply outlet-• Y plus L Bdrm. apt. Great &.aiJ-oHills 1050 Brand new. 48r. 3ba. 10,000 DOWN lea1e·OW1ter leavi11 •••••n•••••••••••••••• dt!n. bonU11 rm. all up. --. ooo• ~rd:> No aed1t needed, area . ..w, · llG HOUSE rn hnancc. 957 1998. $65,000 LOT. $150,000 VIEW!-SOxlOO ft. easy bwldmg site CHECK IT OUT' <>PIM HOUSE Sunday lPM to5PM 844 Acapulco LAGUNA BEACH $138.500! 3 Bdrm, 2 bnth house. Outstanding whitewater & south coastal vaew. See & np· preciate the many ex· traa. KlCK BACK & ENJOY SUMMER SUNSETS. 3 Bdrm.. 3 bath custom -built home. lmposslble to duplicate on today·s market. $215.000. 1104 So. Coast Hwy LAGUNA BEACH . 497-2457 NOR INS RE~LTY COMFORTS OF HOME without the bother. 2 Bdrm .. 2 bath O·Y-Oonly ~<.z bloc,.k to Laguna's Main Bea<'h. $85,950. GOLF & OCEAN. Brand n ew San Clem ente duplex. Wrap-around view, baclts on coune. Two 3 Bdrm., 2 balb un· It.I. Excellent rent dla· trlct. $165,000. FIX UP It SAVE! Needs pamt & carpets. Loads o potential. Sweep lna ocean views from this Laauna location. 2 Bdrma., huge den & 2 ba t.hs. Sl2J ,600. OCEANFRONT MOB ILE HO M F.. 2 Bdrm., 2 bath tn South Laguna pork. '30.000. SPANISH MANSI ON. Converted to 3 unJts. Uni· que property; newly re· modeled with lmprealve facade & ocean view $195,000. •494-8057 * z Sty, S Br. fam·rm Missi0ttYi•Jo 1067 w/wetdb&arl. ds3600pdsq1_k fl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• decrl' n c 1 c u mdf hm. Will t rd fo r Quiet Cukle-Sac smaller hm. $169.500 3 Br, 21...., ba, tam rm, Jay W Yeah Co forml dining rm. 2 frplcs. 499-2237 Lge lot i 11.!c P<itlos. sprklrs frnt1bol'k . New a...-Higuef 1052 paint 1n 1out Walk lo ·~··••••••••••••••••••• s<·hls. ~hops; & rec cntr Laguna Niguel Realty • Sll!J.OIJO by owner. 837 3298 or 83 I 3877 3 br 2 ba Condo, air cond, crpts, drapes. pool, sgl s t ory $66,750 7l4 /830 5085 St 5,000 DOWN •BY OWNER•BEAClf 1s Just 200 steps away. 38r. 2Ba, frplc;, 2 1·ar gur 1n a Carmel·llke sett.mg on~ pvt st. m Lido Sands $1:11.500 645-1262 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charnu.ng <'Oltage w /lots of wood, new s hake root. & carpels, greenhouse $129,000 Ca 11640-5112 lfC T/\(t f)ft c nl'.~r-.. Nv 141 l\l t l ll:J!-~ 111:.Vl l ( •'~t lt"J HARBOR VIEW HOME~ COUMTlY FRENCH SOMERSET R e desig n ed five bedroom. lhree bath wun outside brought indoors. PtofessionaJly decorated and upgraded. Many cus tom appointments. Owner will help finance Call 752· 1920. J_ 9UAIL PLACE PROf'HTIES ... Owner wiU fo1anl'e U11s lovely 3 Bdrm w /swim m rng pool Asking $87,IXX) Sale or lse option. Open CONDO• 3Br, 2•111 Ba wecke ndR 752· 7667. family rm.$91,500 SICOHO HOME? Thls 2 bdrm. cottage, dole lo beach, la In one of the most charming areas of L aguna ; mltuature J apaneae ~n· tty gar den, en closed brin patio. Priced to sell auus,ogo "-"-..... 1041 ......... h 104' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHhnt Pacific: Prop.rit•1 CGR731-IU2 ~~· 67S-W8 7~·5086 SEETHE Turllerock Pruld~ht CAndo, Oranretree Plan I, SNUGGERY JIT Home. Plan 70, l&e 1r-l BR, l ba. on lbe water FAnt nsllc San Joftquin re11ular lot •lend or col· "2.000 .. Daya ; ~·2·3565. Towoho me Pride or de·1ac. view, 4 br. 4 ba. eves&wkl\dll, 651-6383. ownership 2 BR. San llv rm, 11ep. din rm, f•m --------_________ , Carlos m odel. Just rm, pool & Jacu,zi on AHNlkMYeh blo<'ks from r&<'q,ue\ side ot houae. 1255.000. Own your own pool COUNftY ClUI STYLI LIVING Tennis, s w i mming, s auo•, Jaruua. RV l•ARKlNG. Minutes to qcdh fl blko trails. 3 '8drm, 2'-' ba & 2 Bdrm, amal~ atory avall11ble. IUNJTo.ha._. "J..0867 '''·2297 AU.TERMS $96,000 l ove l .> 3 Bdrm 1dt•n .+1ille y a c CMI! tor RV. Sltpe to St 8on1H•nture" 1011 Bike to ~a<'h. Open dally till r • IOld MSl H I Ave. Al\. . M0.253t club. $129,900 Agt, Byowner.Cal1 833·2578. bocue.38r.2Ba,dl0lnllr lm-2S33. ONLY $68,9001 family. qp,en . Mu1C MUI S&SQUALITV , Woodbrtdge 3 br, 11,A) ba, SQ..300I, ev ... 2 sly home, 4Br, 2\.\8&, pond, ftn, gourmet kltcb, ------~~- bonut rm aep fam rm mlol·vu Dltna, & lake, Ulllff!"lltrP.fl w/frpl, form dining, ·walk to pool, spa, pro· Leue opUon or Jo down. Comm pools& 1reenbell. posed shoPft' & tennis Eleaant aer, 88a, Pn~ rt1ht •t $114,950. Owner S5l-le2. twnhmo. PresU1t ll'Mll· mtr. 536-1493. ' ' Beaut ~ br, frplfl. l'; )>a bell l O<' • tlon. A·~. WOODBRIDGE: Bru\f Windaor IJlodtl In The S51"44182,8·10tmor'pm. new i\3pcnwood. 1AJwest Terrace. Univ Pnrk. Nr ~ ... ~ pnce 4br hou11e ln Wood. peol, c lt>bs e Prl<'e ~ ...... •*'r, A/C, pro-bnd1ie 0wnfr anxloua. a)uhed l wk only rrom "'"' ..... "o Turn left oft v •lo At '83.750 lo 182,9.'IO Prine I II deC!or home. aoooo W~hotlow. 7 El,mwoo<J onl,yown<'r8394398 doW11, seller wUI a11lt1t eoo.ooo. 152.5.111utis. · hndna. Att. SS1·4m, -Woodbrtdae Sycamore 1-lOtmorpm. r~ draw lD \be sty 111 famUY homt, w.1. . .• Dally Pll~ 8R. a~ bat hll)ll,Jit u F\nd what &: .. n:~ lo aa.lfted Ad. 14.1-NTI. rrid«S. 5St.Qaa O.U, Pilot . ·-·-·•-•••ti -~ CltUTIYL .rtnanclp$ avaJI. for thlt 2'bdrm~ famllf rm. home. Su OC!e&n \lltwa from ltvtla ot thla Arch Beach Hel1bta Qf· COJ1a1. $136,500 NOITHIND ConaJcSer llM poutbtuu .. ottered hr '6.la 2 bdrm botn9' on pooltlzecl lot: bdw(I, floora, Iota ot atorace. prtme l~aUon ! SlTUOO ~ ''°' ,,.,c--...,...a...-494-1117 iMOi to.at Hw.-..u..,,_ --·~ "~~!]~ ,,,,. I OYllLOOtCIHG LAGUHA Tas teful, exciting, adaptable, 4 bedr oom ot 3 bedroom & den view home cons tructed with finest material•: finished with richly cuatomlud details ... Quality cablneta, appliances, hardware, carpet.a. Vtew of ocean, sunsets, mountains. Premium neighborhood. Quick sale allows buyer some selection In finishing delflls. flxtures, etc. $317,SQO. A COlDWIU. IANKa CO. 496-7~22 831-0836 """" ..... ct..., ..... ............ ... . "" ,. . ' ............ . ""' ...... ,. •••-.. ••r r ... -< • , ..... -,. _,,. .... ,, ..... ,. .... ~··••'\• Is a good day to advertise in lhe Daily Pilot Classified Section. JI V HMS PHASz.; Ill OPEN SAT/SUN I S 3Br or 2Br & den w thin W.Slrc mtc ht~ vu, soft wtr, i;:ar dr opnr. llJI i,tradcd a ppls. hllrtl<'I lndscpd w1dck. l'ool, Ja<· & &enn..., f ee lant.I Slli1.SOO. Own r. '2244 Port Qirh~e. 644-4887. PENMPOIMT Custom remodeled tn- :11d•/011t, 3Br, 2"'1Ba. Qwet •treet, nr bcb & bay. $2.C9,000. Dltr. 7S2·1108. Back Bay Qn N.B. Golf Counie, ~ acre horse run <'h. 2 ho u5f 8, l workHhop & iclort11n l'Ull> "-•nut vu of 110U <'OUl"llt' & lots ur rm for hor11e:1. Must sttll, O.A St•9.000, aood term 549 7911 ----.. ~""· .. •~llay ownr, Buck Bay area, 5 OR. 3 ba, 2 Crplcs. 3000 ···~I llq ft. hM w/ll"fl yd m <'UI de s a c. Mu1 t s rll S\371000. Goocf terma. 0 .A.&49-1971 ........ , .. , ...... ' ...... ' ... .. -·'---..-·, ...... , T1 r (. 8 -T T1 111 p • In to ., •• •• ST I Eq --Te1J1 ~:n co, M1 40W &t Fl!u E.O ~ l~ll« Cont Mrs Ptnl sso~ EO! l'ow Pl'r'll 01\W Av~. am. . .. . ... . ''--~~:.~.~ ...... ~~.~.~, ....... I~!.~.~~ ........ ~~~!.~~.~~ ...... . ~~.~~~-.. !~~· ~:r-••-'· 1069 So.ltl~ 1014 Southl.ogiuM 1016 •·····•···•······· .........••...........• , ...........•..•........ OH.et-llHI &t• •Other R•ol Esfof• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobi .. Hotma ~few Wt I ZOO For S• It 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,. • ..., Estot• Otfwr R.Clll btot• •···••••···••···•······ ....•...•.•......• )') .. Fnday June 23 1978 DAILY PILOT ·~· $10,000 On MoCl"'lHtltHNded BeauUful 3 bd , 2 ba homl.' an prut1g1 ou Eaz.tbhJff f>Jyment:J on ly Sl01B per mo Owne wilt finan ce flurry won't last. Ask tor E Che mow 964 2455 Agent. 5 IN SEAVIEW 4 Differenl plan!4. 3 & 4 HH, N B's finest, secun. ly, pool, tl.!nnis. VWWb. SZ!0.000 to 1275,000 Ask for Zee 832-3910 llfl.J!;;f:idt!lt.td erestview Realty SEAYIEW $10,000 DM $1,970/Month 38r, iaa, comm pcl(>I, Jae, tennis. No qualifying needed, qwck pu:isess. 957-1998. Pnn only. Quamt Newport I le11hts home has spac1ou..<1. ~un ny kitchen w /<.'ablnels galore and all new ap- pliances. Formal dining room as ideal for in formal entertaming. Two bedrooms with a II new baths. Home enllrely re· novated. Call owner for appointment. ~-8618 SUPER BUY JM{ Ca.rmel Model. 3Br. 2Ba, close to pool, park, assume loan. 1826 Port Charles. St38,000. Call 644-2841 SOUTH LAGUNA PROPERTIES 2 ledrooM w /oce• & Cataina ;:.~ ~ ·g.;.;;. j w;;.;.;.; ... $164,SOO. 180 •few •.•....••..•.. $319,000. Tro _, 9Q1 ditna, gitell qtlCI .......................... $260.000 21 ..... wWttwat..- view cOftdo .................. Sl6S,SOO. lecacll cottog. fber •SMt I bedrooM ...•.••••........... S79.t50. 499-4551 CUSTOM HOME OOVERSHORES M.wporll.ach 1069 S.C"-• 1076 Owner must sell 48r, ••••••••••••••,•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 2 brtth. Fi11est Newport Hts area Beam c·e1l's. formal d1n1ng rm Much more 631 ·451G As,'1 John ort IHI lsUt1 Assedatts l 1714) &45'625 :ma. prof lnctscpd. & de .. LE CHATEAU" corated w/jacuui & WATERFRON'r pool. Bltn microwave. many o ther xtrai. 5 BR (or 3 + study..,. S229,SOO. Opn Sundays ma• d ). 4 ~ b a. r o-· 12-5. 1531 Highland Dr. searc hed in France. ~. ~~i:,~n~~~f~~~shl~~~~ THE BLUFFS cl. balconies. sweeping 3 Bdrms., 2~ baths, staircase. lavish use ol Llc;>\llD.4 TtON formal dining rm .• coun· stone, beams & shutters. SALE try kitchen: gorgeous de· 4 frplc's. formal dm rm & cor! View to greeAbelt. entry k1t ~h w/BBQ. J Bd r:m s. 2 1·1 b a I h Priced to sell now at ffPlc, W4lt bar & pantry Newport Crei.t Condo. Sla.5,000. 'Billiard sized gume rm Owner mw.t sell. Asking Agent640-S560 also has w/bar. Mstr SJ14,000.-makeofr. -----------swle wtsludy, pvt sun ReaJtyWorld 631-1650 OCEAN VIEW deck, & balcony. Dock N~.RT HTS. for two 60' boats fo'or ...... '""'-Breathtakmg views lhru-appt. to see, 660 Harbor 3 Bdrm. & ram1lY rm .. out tti1s fantashc 3 Island Dr. John Marr, like new home. wi th bedrm trilevel twnhme. bkrtbldr.644-0209 ..,hmgled w&lls, bi!ams, Must see this massive•--------- rough wood & .a unique master bedrm suite with OCEANFttONT bnck frplc. $119.900 v a v It e d c e 1 Ii n g & DUPLEX VICTORIAN "CLERESTORY" win· 2Br, lBa each unit . .>4 Ba CHARMEJl dows. Just lis ted & inlndryoff2cargarage, 3 Rd rm , uhJ rai.h1on~ pnced for rast sale, don't wd bum frph:. kat<.'hen home with oak firs, hlRh miss 11 1 Cap now! BBQ. 6708·6708•.<z W c.•e1lings, "4eaded ~la11s & 645-7221 Ocnfmt $365.000 25''< dn w~ht iron, f-eparate Ontu Shown by appt only. Con guest quarters $152.000 tact R.S. Pattison. agt Call the Nt!wport Heights ~21 642·3008,. Prine. only f.pe<'1aUst at 646-4463 :=r-= ~ -4il®ID 1~"tcu{;~~ ·· D~~~Ov'!~ ---•-------Eastbluffs, reduced, Of laell lay BEST NEWPoRT SHORES lmrrY1culatc 3 Bdrm. 2 ba beac·h house drt'atn. Only $109,0CJO. Call now Asit 5.59-4556 48r with a fantastic 400Q sq fl pl gracious liv ing offer btn views or vl•w. Open Hse. Back Bay and Fashion Sat/Sun f-5. 2951 Center. Lg pvt master Cassia St. 644-0241. swte w/sunkcn tub & s kyhtes opens ontc OPPOR'tUNITY lushly lndscpd yd & ---------1 to lllvtst in NB. Lovely J3CUZZI. Add11on 3 BR & 2 du I bet b & fulf balJ\l; + maid qtrs oc~~~ o'te:~,. a~ill w/full fSath. Home bll r111ance. llf1chael Real a r o u n d c c n t c r Estate. 673-6880, dys. courtyard: Spamsh style BUCH HOUSE with aaow ROOM $1 37.500 ZBR + guest urut. w/pnv entry & buth. 1 •.., blks to bch. $86,SOO. Open hse Sal &.. Sun, 1 4 149 W Escalones, 498·0175, 496-0784. , OPEN ll OUSE BY OWNER 12·5 Sat/Sun. New cstm home,. ocean view, 2700 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, & study 2 lrplc's, opeo beam ceiling, ~ken jar bathtub,lrg lot. &"many more amenities. A must to sqe. $216,500. 148 Call~ Redo ndel 830-8696 531-1375 SanJtleln Capistrano 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •SAN JUAN VILLAGE • 3Br, l'"-iBa Condo. J>OOI, lake. str eami.. nv storage.. Pnced below mkt fo r quick sale lmmed poss. $67,500 By ownr 64(). J 037 A GEHTLE CARESS by ocean breezes 1s the crowning touch to thts delaghllul home. located on high ground above historic Mission San Juan Capistrano. View the halls from modern comfort set in a Spanish motif. Only S75,900. To expenence please call 968-8880, eves for comfortable riving 1Sx25' kitchen w1bltn ---------"MINI ESTATE" BBQ. game rm & bar rm Secludl>d Estate. approx 2 in Lido Sand:.. only steps to bea<.'h. l<'nna~ & rom --------- mumly pool A spic & .... p..in 3 Bdrm Slll((le story w/huge family rm and newly added hv111g room. make th.as a perfect home acres. 2 BR, ram rm Sta. This describes this for entertainina . ble for horses. $225.000. BEAUTIFUL SUPER " ...__ QUALITY "U" Pia o Ml.5,000. MC. l-'111anc1al rnvue owner for appt. (714 ) 994-SSSS ~!IS-1638 home with protected --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIHt JlAHCH StTE ._ ,,......., 2000 1t..e &tat. .. Mer 32U' HEY IUDS 2"'1 Aerts ln the ht'art of BRING MOM & DAD ranctung country. South ••••••••••••••••••••••• ir.....a.-... "100 r. ---~ 6 ...................... . 7 UNITS C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5• Family Pet P11rk , Central Orange County. 1976 K1NGS1'0N 2b60, of Orange County, all usable. Xlnt terms. BK R '714) 676-5717 ORS22-2C*l .Beaut.iful brand' new •H Want Beech pro,.ny for Avau July lS, 2 88. l b11 br. lotl, C/p. 3·2 br, 1-.., ba exec home in Aoah~m. !¥>me. S400. Adll8 only. town.house. o 11 b ltns. Call 535-2334 or ~G.568 n o . p e t s • C o t o n .. ,........ A~· Hur"" buy --Hi~. Call 675-7258 ~ ...... '"I"'· '1 ' RMI Estate now Tom L.ee, Rltr. WGftM4 z•OO We have several choice ~ 642-1003. · ••• ~•••••••• •• • •• •••••• BR homes f~m $475, up. ·3~r. 2Ba, lam rm. JVcan Zl Acres farmland $795 St~g. Priced fOr q~kk U<.'re1 low down in town. sale· <NM5938·9) corner o/2 street.a partly ARTlSTlc; C ' ' ' d 't i MOBILE HOME e n c e ' u t I t y . NIWTRIPUX 0 W N ~ r 0 p ~ r t y 1 n A&ent 6'75·59.10 IYIUILOEI . Inglewood, H~wtho1e CostaMtM 3224' 957_8005 S40.l3G8 ;;=)~90 (Has been ~~BR, ~gl stry "2·3 BR, or :iu.ea,y !ryeaC .... irH11 •••••••••••••• •••• ••••• ~spac1ouadelux~un1l!I ~ ~ .. ranqual Panorama" •EXCITING• NewPGt't leach Uving in 'Newport Bcb m comfort & harmony. lov- ely adil park, swimming, Jacuzzi & social uc. tivil.Jes galore. 2Br. JOa m quality homes. All for only Sl.2,900. <SC1053 I Calfonlla Pacific Mobile Home1tealty 2706 Harbor. St.e 208 54~n7 . 1976 ICINGSWOOD ~x60 3Br. fam rm, wB 2Ba. Roman tub. A/C, family pet parkr.. Lg. gJassed glasene.. rch 2'i,2SO. tMM9671-2 , ARTISTIC MOBlliE HOME 957-800.5 540· t368 700 ACRES Bike w bch from bt•re. Ph. Tom D Alle!l:iandro View 3 matr u Bdrtn:1 Sl98.ooo r .p 2412 T.D.PROPERTIES 2~ bi1. Frplc. se~ Riverside County at a DeJaware, HB. S36-l718 1213> 674-0907 or <714l balcony & y;ard. Auto lane freeway off tamp. • z TIUPLOES • 546-6201 anYtJme or (714> garage <>pnrs. ow, trash So~e xllat commercial Nr Lake Park. Min to 846-5Z218~l6PM comp. beautifully cpt'd 4' potenU•l. Rapidly de· beb. l-4 BR, 3 ba; 1.3 BB. •-t......t... t draped tbru-out. Only velop,ing area & 2 miles 2 B j -~Olmo. To see call or f~ay frontage. lo· ~ ba: 1·3 R. 2 b I 5 ........... • •••••••••• 873-2282. -vestorterm!f.BKR. W ,fprplc's: S189,000e ...... ~alwd a--------- (714.)677.5091 1700-1713 Alabama, HD. ••••••••••••••••••••••• e Jll ~ B r , 2 B a • OR5Z2-0530 536-1118 ~ ltlacMifllmd 3J06 Townboue . ._Pool. __ ....;.. _ _:..._...:........,._ __ Eastaide • ..-nique ~ 00 1j ···~ ........... ,. ....... jacuzzi, dbl gar. \;!Ole to * A CREA GI * One 3~ yr old tri~2 Y FRONT BEAUTY• bch 5450. 962-97ST. West Pric•lslt'* · bd 2 ba cstm home. One 2~R2BA.pier.~mo. ,_Bl_ul_f_V_llla_g;;...e_. ___ _ !_0 ~ACRES , Valley remodeled 2 br'1 ba. By AvlSept.Owor.673-Q(M S33S 3 br sundeclc kids+ \A!llter. S6500 per acre. Owner.$129,000.646-8300 .... , "" Mio 310; petsSmfeeMS-4900 Ex terms. Water, home ll UMts E..SJ• ••••••••~ ... '! ......... ," .CONSUMER'SGUlOE ~~~:,-1:;.ves. Stream. Spae. house+ 12 lge un· 0'4THEBF;ACH ::: WOW!! its. Open beam ceilings. s:iis3br2ba more.sm fee $1SO 4br 2br jacuu1 ~~~RES, No of Escon· AU have yards or patio •CONSUMER'SGUlOE +sauna (rplc d/w gar dido. Ex terms 4-6 acre decks. locome $43,680 ~900 sh.are. Sm fee. 645-4900 parcels. $10,000 !>f!r acre. rnce ~75,00-0. Ren ls eoro.. .. Mw l t 22 ..CONSUMER'SGUlDE Water, hills ide for ow. Dnve by 362-366 E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICIDS~ -avocados. Balance ready· ·20th St .. C.M. Callr---------r 1rs:•~-for home s)te & citrus. owner/agt64.2·9666 E..-SIDE 2 BR, gar. $365 Shown by appt. only. '91tusffc Ylew mo. Large triplex $395 • .EXCITING. TedH. VGIMlllMJCo. COSTA MESA from this parttally 646-t848,675-8258 305 No C 6 UNITS lumtahcd 2 Bdrm & den • oost Hwy ff home. Older adult5 only. Br, 2Ba, huge mstrsuite, So Pacfflc Pcrodfw • -• JI ett's what you've been hardwood nrs, frplc. trig Get away from at all in --.,..-ac looking for. New 6 unit $7SO/rno yrly · yd. $185 mo. 673-Q36 or this btfl appointed 2Br, '4f4-t•.C6 apt house with four 2 Br. 642-0082 lBa xtr I li · 2 ba and two 3 Br. 2 ba. 0.The Water 1--------- rm • ce14lt 8 20 ~~geAllv~~ Aupto.!::'*~ 1300 AU elec. IUtch w/bllns. 2 Presl.igaous. condo with DESIRAIU· tasteful South PaciCic-de· .-car parJtio" each unit. pnme 8831. Ocean " Jet· HOME cc>r, In 4•park. Priced to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 310 Victoria. 642-2164 ty views. FuU seeunty 2 BR. 1 BA. Large liv . sell al only $17,900. leildtr's Sale Ownr/Bkr. bldg. Pool and dock for rm ffrwd. noors. Cptd., (FH1782) New lO·unk.-CM, xlnt SANCLEM&WTE SO ft boat. 2 Bdrms. 2 Drapes irarb-dup, Caifornia Pacific location. gross income ~·"" baths. Fully funusbed. aarage, water rum. Mobile Home tteally S37 .800. $47§.00-0, 25% IEACH TRIPLEX SlSOO/mo yrly lease. ADULTS NO PETS 2706 ffartq, Ste 208 down. balance at ~%. Spacioos, sparkling 3:2.2 WATERFRONT HOMES RATE REA.SON ABLE S•0-037 . Pnnooly. JD top location at 631'1400 Acrossf'r CounteyClub Wkends,631-5900. $157,SOO. ,_ _______ Z'1SM'esa Dr. Phscs:-6706. · Wkdys. 751-lllSO. BERTIIA HENRY 1975 SKYLINE ...-ss ,,..rty 1400 215 De!R=To~-4121 12x44 lBr. A/C, com· •••••••••,•••••••••••••• pletely furnished, includ· 133 OCEAN ing dJShes & lioeru1. Br· FRONTAGE. ing groceries & begin to superb restaurant loca• live. S Rent $110. Adult, tl!>n, Carlsbad. One of a no pet. $15,675. ILV376l) kind. $280,000. WRM LA~EACH By owner. income S710 mo. SUS.000 . .$10,000 dwn 642-9401 ARTISTIC REALTY Ownr/Agt . MOBlLEHOME _7_14_-434_·_17_35 ______ ,By Owner. Choice SC S40-800S 540-1368 ~h!Y Loh/ duplex. l bdr ea. Blk.s to Ciypb I 500 beach. Close w shopping. •EXCITING• ······················· S84.500. 4.97-224-4 . One plot, <2spaces>. Dumpy duplex with two Hul1tiwCllCM1 lch ' Harbor Memorial Park. fireplaces. 228 Albert Absolutely breat.htukfog 68$-4670. Cos t a .M e s a . 8 k r 24x64, 2Br. 2Ba, rumpus Cottdollti•i•Ms/TOWll• _83_1._21_1_0. _____ _ rm & !>ar. 1975 Roy al hoerMs for sal4t I 700 Lancer m 5 •AdJtlt Parlf.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...........__._°"" Tennis courts, s wam . ~ _ nung, Jacuzzi, social a<.' OWNER· "'.111 take $SOOO Pnlp.t Z I 00 Uviues and much mueh down. lndian Wells Rae· •••••••••••• ••••••••••• more. (Jnc.11·2> q~ Club condo. <Palm Industrial acre. wests14ie CaliforNaf'acHic Spnngs). Gated tennis <Asta Mesa. Almost last MObile Home Really comm. Call G1U1-759-02« one t,vall. Plul Sullivan, 2706 Harbor Ste 21>8 agt. RJlr. S48-2103. 540-59)7 3 Br. 2~ ba, frplc. wei. LohforSale 2200 bar, dbf gar. $72,900. 10% •••••••••••••••••••-•• M.wpcwt IJtcd 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RAMATIC. nu 3-bd, 2'h ba. 2 sty. FP. Nr t>cll. Lg yd $S7S-S62S. 646-1035 FURN. tfOMES Sensati 1 3 bdr L..ge. 4 BR. 2 ba. home tn ooa , m + Mesi) Ver-de. Avail. July home on tSland wilder· 8th. $485. First & last mo. ness (San Juan lsla~d •• rent. families only. Washington>. Avail. 549-1656Days alter Aug. 2nd oi: yearly 955-250'7 Eves Beautiful bayrront home 1 BR, upstairs. pet on Vta Lido Soud ; 5 OK. 14.S Mesa. 645-5295or bdrms .• 6 baths, family '546-794.5 rm .• 2 frpks. On thet---------- water, with pier & slip. ew 2 bf\ l \.; ba condo On yearly lease. MSO. Also oew 3 br. 2•,11 ba condo S550. Dbt garage, pool, jac11zz1 Choose your crpt cok>r Victoria It Canyon. 63'1·20fl0 Cb.arm.mg 2 bdrm. Udo home with deh~htful patio, close lo bea.ch. ~Avail. for Sept Great 2 bdrm hdme on the water o~ Via do Nord. has been COlll'-+-,.._...e._ _ _..:. ~-­ pletely redone. Avail. Jtme&August. CALL FOR DETAILS 644-721 a .. patio a nd .Pat:k·like Harboe-YuDHlxe / NUDISTDEUGHT grounds. Formal dining :i b b R D rm. IJV111g rm and family r, 3 8• F • R. + 2· room ( b o l h w it h sly sep bonus rm w /ba. Richly decorated & up. fireplaces> and roster graded. Spacious home & Pvt jacuz21. sundeck & covered paUo surround this 4 BR. architects dream home. Inside Ter- racotta tile. cedar panel· Ing, cstm lighting & cstm Crplc, make this a page out of Home Magazine. Spacious c!lsens,µous. on- ly $84,500 & yoiJ'rs to ex. perience by calling LAGUNAHILLS down.IREN.968-.., MULTIPLE ZONED Dbl wid~. 1972 Lancer, D=l(... · 'LOTS Need partner overlooking golf course. builde. CALL or IS min to bch. Rock 1100 r. +-64.2-9604. bdrm opening to lovely 1 ,, .. patio and yard. 4 BR +~'4:;ot~ ....... ;;;589;;1;;;;;;;;;; scaped, fruit tr~. Super ....................... . OfffCEtLDG sm buy 121.000. (1214BX> 4 ple.x. fully rented. 2 yrs Huntington Be h ~ Mobl .. Hon1t Store old. Hwtington Harbor ·27,00ll sq. ft. lo~c near Br. 2ba, 2 car gar, landlord will do )Tdwrk. ' $420/mo. 775 JQann (213)439..S831. ON THE SAND sewing room. Sep yard r wi th Rarden. fruit & .M&WP T C71•t8U-8895 Area.848-0023 Pacihca Hospital, 5 :l Hr. 2 Uu, rm to add on. tiua1nt 2 story, I~ lot. 1410 OCEANFRONT Trudi De1:m llltv 1213l596-31m; 420 i871 walnut trees +grape Walk to the beach from· arbor. Be the first to seo this lantasti"<.' duplex. this ex<.'1ting home. Home & income op- $239.500. 6464380, Rulh po~ity. 4 Bdrm &' 3 _La_u_ne_R_ltr__, ____ 1 Bdrm to (1t your needs. n....-t.s Sbo c lr •. c· . ~EAA ~A VERDE 3 Bf. J"ba HUNTINGTON BCH fncOftlt ~ 2000 ruui p. n "' IVIC •73 La "" B --r-· ' Center. Sl.35.000. ... \. c. elec bit.ins, lge fncd ncer, 24xov. 2 r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• o ·d Bo k Rlt -... --• dbl gar w /opor, cpl, 2Ba, Rorrian tub, AC, • avi 11:.~_,9950ur e r "'-· • ..,.'T.!"i .....,.. ' It.., • $495, Call 979-6896 W I D • 1· m m a c . SEl.l OR TRADE ~-"'""'--'"v· ors.12.l136 IS~~~ Pacific J HOUSES on R-3 HD lot. BJ'n ~C:da2 ~~ ~~~ Bayf'ront condo, lrg 2Br, 1----EAST--S-ID_E __ _ Newport Crest lse w /OP· uon to buy. 3Br, 21'a Ba Condo. $600 mo. Call for details 631 11143 5 BR-BY OW .. ER Lots or xtr;is. Priced to Beautiful. ree lot. loan seU now~ Call 540-1151 M H Sales 638-0300 1st two S.A Ci.vie Center D M V . $ 8 5 • 0 0 o . !~:U b!~~Y ofulyrn, M~ 3 br, l~ ba home. Hai. assum, 759·1975. $192,500. l83S Prt ~tieffield Pl. ~~HERITAGE Varley •fflty · · area. AJI rented. Big ole 213(114-8356 • ~ · · lots of used brick in Jiv. FAMILY PARK house+2 sep. houses. -lhlY reotaJ. 015-6775 or 675-80l8 ing rm & family rm. $3,000 under priced. Dbl Property clear. Askl.ng Beautiful corner-lot m · Re frag. dsbwhr & 2 wide Goldeowest. Frwy $165,000. Submit all LaCosta. Have approved SUmmer-rentals by week patios. Only 1475. mo. else. AC, 5• park. trades. Want clear plans by arcbHect. ormoot.b,2&JBr's Crom Call Hayward.Watson ---- ASPEClALPLACE More than the ordmary, O<.'ean & S<.'emc VICWS. 2 bdrm "Ondo. den. par. quot noors. + library >tUebtroo m & '>lud10 workrm Agl ~0295 .. l OPEN HOUSE , REALTY -?) llGCANYON STEAL IT! Move In condition. $247 .500. + furniture . Must s~ By ;ippoint· mcntonly. 645-9161 .. , ...... -···- R-lLOT • • REALTORS -OPEN HOUSE 496-49n 731-6050 2431 Holiday. Open._ _______ _ Sat/Sun 10·5. Fi ve bedrooms, 3 baths. din- ing rm, fam rm. Frplc. boat gate. parking for 4 vehicles. 2700 sq rt in all. Sl.00.500. Owner646-6254 J•st•c-c:--s....,.,.~....., (L87717· 73) ~prefer E'side CM. 552-3'55 • 838-1663 $225/wlt. Owner. 67s-ms ReaJ Estate, 731-5S8L Mobl~ Holm Store 20rl46TDN's, Agtt P8e.O.Bohx .......... Dfttri or675-8018. I ARTIST/ART COLLECTOR'S HOME Exquisite wh.ate interior wtlh striking color ac· cents. Gabled roof, wood burniDg fireplace, 2 bed- rooms, 2 ba, den, formal dining room, 2patios. It's beautif\11 & you <.'an wal.lc to beach, play ten. nis, swim at club house. You'U love it ·$102,000 Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 404 Prospect. Owner 541:1·5361 Do•er Shores UDO ISLE. 2800 sq. ft. Santo.Ana Owner financing 4 br, 3 1080 ba. d.tn area·, hg hv rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ole set-up. Mod kitchen -·.-• .,.•c·~-... -1•u•tl•T-serv porch, patio. pnv -""-bcb. lrg lot. Owner Newer home at less than $281,000675-6259 new home pnce. Beaut 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20 EXQUISITE OCEAN VJEW lots, estate size, ready for building. Xlnt terms Call Norman Wulf. 38r, ls~ ba, frml dmmg rm, (a m rm w/frplc. Greenhouse garden win- dow an kitchen. Only $81,5()(). IREH/T ouchstORe 963-0867 WESI' COAST PACIFIC --------1 REAL ESTATE,-------- 831·21600. By Owner. New 2 bd. $71~ Open 1·5 Sat/Sun. 1606 N. Huron Dr. 554-1616 SOlllh LOCJ119N1 I 086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (71•Jl41-8B9S ,.._,.; ewpor ac , bsor'f • 2•00 ---------lBr. Adu ts no pets. ...._. $270-U\ll pd. 2072 TIRED OF RENTING Bargain price dbl wade, dollbse in Orange. Qnly $18,500. S pace rent $112.50. Miramar '65. (2t53XNU> CALIFORNIA PACIFIC l\1.H. SALE.5 638-0300 5 MINUT~ FROM BCH Cozy single wide 1972 Ra{?Jada wfenelosed porch, brick fmt, lmttla<.' & e ye appea lin g . <RCJ!H..70) Mobl .. HCMM Store (714114l-1195 ....................... Ho.esU..faul*:cl Newport •DRE. Days 5al OR TRADE Large 3 BR ~bin Big ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6"2-0835 Eves646-6423 Dlx home and income. Bear. AU Ptne int. 2 fp, G,.r.S 3202 Super Sharp 3 Bdrm, lge nr. golf & skiing. $60,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cozy 1 Br. $165. gar. Cam rm. 4 uruts, 2 bdrms Own/agt. Calf 494-8611. •LOW RENTALS• Plxsm fee. 64.5-4900 each. All have e ncl --...of,..~ lOOO'sofvacancles •CONSUM.ERS'S _. ~·' HOMIU!J a. GUIDE garages, pvt patios, Property 2SSO • mMDl!OftS• loaded with terrific ••••••••••••••••••••••• AU areas-AU pnces &Sade 3 Br. gar. Crplc, !.!.~.~.!li_J:&~, Love I Y --------•557..08Z4 * fncd, adlts. 1st & last. KJVl.IDWt. "Room for boat .,.....u s oo · 1 J 1 or trlr. E'side CM. Sub· flartrrtoc..OC•-· LIFc.rnnESERVlCE 4 • Avac u y t J 2 •·3BEDROOM GoodlnaU22offlces ~7-125S. m.lt aJ trades farge or "' E •---------small, TD's, Uhlts, clear VA-FHA lF ~~~1}~~~Eror 3Br E/Slde wtdbt garage house, etc. ($200,000eqtJ.i. GARDENTOWNHOME Homes aptadplxes bacba & nice yard. G reat ty) Aslt.lng $350,000. Agt. 2CarGarages $l.5Sbach applsngls shape, available July 1. P.O. Box. 2146, Newport 1-433-9924 $180 1 br util pt pd $350 mo. 646-9778 Beacb.C~ hes 1·757-1623 . S2402brkidspeu Ca r r rn•wwef! Costa U--I 11-1&.... $335 3 br kids pets oft $2500/bst ofr 8x42, 2 br ~ vwrn 13754 bl'-Jdds peu ok. before you pay some Ba, vry nice, move out 5 &Wts Calf•-'-•. 1 agency for t b t' THIEEARCH I~ 548·7602eves64S-S016 BY OWNER RAMIUMG wwo.y ... move "RUNAROUND". Call 4 BR. 3 BA, den, dining PRIMELOCATION COUMTRYES~TE lc6oal"-d 3206 CONSUMER'S GUIDE. room, pool, spa & oc •an FANTASTIC BUY 1·2 Bdrm 4·2 Bdrm 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Many lulve and are glad t: Dbl wide Klnaston. 8 mo l."J acres w/acljac t 7VJ W"'.--tbey did!! Save time, ga11 view old. adlt pet park. nr $1S5,000 646-9060 acres opG0t:•·1J:arate ~ • a1 •-•-r DENNISBUSH r I I l . 1 ..... 0 ... 1.r ........ flo .money.onee .• ""th small older bouse l lot from beach. SI J0,000 owe. Bkr 963-'1377 By Owner. 3 br 2 bu, of· f1ce. pool, j a ct.i u 1. borglar alarm, many ex· tras, custom built, lathe ---------1 & plaster, lrg rooms, pro- fwys&bcb.Openflrplan pro ess o ist s -• -~ IOOO'soflt...tatsJ U..,O RMI &tat. space rent, Pnced $46,000 studio. Open beam cell· 2 or 3 Bdrm home or apt, ,..... w 499-4551 ow market at $32,500 Two z Bdnn homes 00 1 i.np in liv rm. overlook-&MuaJ lease. Nice. Pvt Klu.>-PETS ELCOME IY OWNEI res s . d e c o r a t e d . Nwprt HgtS lrg comer Secluded skinny dip PoOI lot.Zbdr2ba,Camclyrm & cabana. Buy frbm + bonus rm. Sll9,SOO. owner & save com-~ 7064. Opn Sunday. mlllJon. ·~~.-s~·!:r~ F'antaallc pr<1perty of For Sale.Leavins areta lert-d to PRJNClPALS 120S Westcliff Or. NB ONLY Luxunou~ 2HR, 631·2897. Open House 2BA, din rm. bll·lllll, xtra 1•Sa•t•tSu_n _____ _ lrg p1at.10 on front w1vlew --------- or bay, balcony polio off TERMS TO P .P. 3Br, bedroom with told down 2Bll. nu paint. crpts. llt'(1 forovcmlaht Rlle.Sts. Ope n Sun pm , 355 A decoralor'!I delight Walnut. 6'2-3689. whi<.'h includes a11 -~~-~~~-­ f urn ta h I n i a . Tb 8 NOi' 0000. NOT NtCl!:, itorgeous home-like apt. BUI' A GREAT Harbor rtMS above ~ olltce View Home. 3 BR. din spaca below. now t4tii• nn, a b-. dose to pool, ed. All th.la and a double perfect cond. Move-in cncloMd aarase with olf now. Owor, 1133,600. alley partln1. Owner M).<132:5 will catTy own oapen1 --------wnb 29'M down Call ror Nnport Hts 3 BR older pat'liculurs homo. Hta, new roof & , ... AA9w corp plumblna. s11&.ooo , ... '7712/SSM6Tr ~r. 831 t~. 6759880 AA#; LM M9r'c"-' OC!AH VU COMDO F..utblufr 4 BR, ram rm, 3 Bdrm + 2 t>.lhs + din rm. 3 ba. on Rl'ffll 1ua1e $8$.000 Oltr belt by pool, JJ64,SOO. Sl&>-a7'7 A&t, 133-JJ86, 551-6131 . ' .. · LOVEAVIEW FEATURING s.r-e>ce..va.ws ---------' .... lSH2'781·78> ' Jot In Yucca Valley. 7 Ing heal ed pool. 2 party.6'2-S25S. 645-4900 W..tMMstw MobMeH°"9Ston years new. Rent& low, Brdms+den or 3 bdrms. ()pen7da)'S9·7 "••••••••••••••••••••• (7141 -"'-·""'ta di b J l New cpt'g thru-out. IALIOA ISLAND V,. FHAT""RMS l4l..eln v uy 0 01 u.y, us C411Mow97M626 t.u.e 3 br, 2 ba duple.t C'JeanZbr~. carport "1 "' listed. Blu. IM8-0236 (or -annual lse. Avail, N'e:d to comtr. work. 2 Bdrm. t"' ba Tri·level 3Br, 2Ba, dbl gar, lrg De Anza .JJ.ays1de. 3 BR '-Hlllldelt.lllc. ... -~. o-•i req'd. -. S27Smo.8'7JQ36 Townhome. Bes\ "'"ws bckyd. Move lo co.od. mobile bOme, aJum lo-i... ~ .. '?_UNITS 1631 E. nth St. c. SA ~"" ._. -.. at t>.Jit pnce S7UOO. you -•~ooo_._Bk:r __ . S3&-__ 1m_._-' sulated siding, a real ~• COUM'TY mo. Part. l\rro. 67~S72' 2 BR. 1 ba, smJ cbUd OK. fix you save SS. ___ 1 _ _. ... ..,. bargain. N.B. $34,9$0 NIDIOF Mot-. ru.-c--a.. a.t.o.Piall a• 3207 oo pets. 1982·8 Meyer .It _........ --terms. Ownr/bkr mov · --.....,. -·,. ••••••••-••••••••••••• 19S4-8 Meyer. se&-.3484. 2 Bdrm. 1 ~ b!l Trt-level ••••••••••••••••••••n• lng.675-8458.631-4920' • OWHaSHtft Approximate s acres, IAYMONTCONDO S340&S310. Twnh1e onlr *"4 900 Mobile~ Mo&le HOIM ..Four ye a r s n ew . lovely billsic$e home fac· 1--..... -e--... v---... -.. --.,, ' ·-~-...... s..__ T b d IRn Mt. P•lomar. 3 UR. 2 Lwl11"" I 8R, 2 ba unit ~"' __,., Owner wl 1 • Help for5* . 1100 ninr own ouse ealgned. .... -, finance, M!ll e>n contract. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Assum ab I es, re . Pt' of e 11 a J 0 n a I 11 b&, din rm, den, trg tw-w/vlew. Avail monthly, Lovely 3 BR, 2 ba, tam ca.shout exchongi' L GUN BE ,., .. 8 po6SeSSI0011, bl.lY rentals, lanchcaped & mona~ed. lnit rm & country or lease opt SS95 rm, yard. $495, t yr l!W • A A A..; 1 est rent town. fo'or fnfo Cl ln kitchen. Year round pro-640-2981 Preterfamlly. 546·7515 <X'ean view & pvt beach, , 06C seven. to lh rty d 1 rd HAl'd toflndSlngle11tory 2Br. 2Ba , ltfrnlshed, 17141141 .. 195 daysonACTO,contract, fuulctnl ea ens, mony c-.adefMar J222 C-lZONEDhome.Attr~ T w 11 h m £' • 3 J R e 499 197" ---------or subject to. Wiii ac-r irees, easy care ••••••••••••••••• .... , t.ive 3 BR 2 &, laundry. ~m5,2bath,tGOOsq WALKTOllACH commodate exhanio. fiowerbeds,2lraadobe 8f:1 ul H bo VI l&j f 1 ddln' rt. Beautiful deco"' •WALKTOBEACH• or over to the beautiful '1,200,000.Call752-l920 patios, small bui aood t~R ~ ar r cw SAJe P~ kirnghare... Owner '8tlklna '92,000 'Sln&le wide 60' lona. club with pool and J '-'U .&:fL Pl'Oductna oranae arovo. • 7smo. per m le en+ llfuataeU·makeo<~r. encl'd porcft. 5 Star Jacuul from lhU T II' ~!t000'wol{l1 1'!f~-trpumctpa, 9'15--0827bet 91&s. ~~.ol~r m~~ VllWRIA&.n P•rk. Pool "Jacuad. VlK1N02BR2Ba +FR p•-.a.:cE -· nc-• or. CHARMING 2 BR de-1\let.bJ.CM.AJt,8*~ 496-nJJ 77MHS ~!!1 18011 960-~• or home. Owner moved to '-"" ~weekend, 30lm \ached unit w1boam --~-..;.;...o __ _ ..,_,, San Fernando, lmmed PIOf•TIIS'" Y Coialer Rd . eel's, frplc, d~ll. DIW. 38R28a,dbll'ptdoFam poss. $38..500. 841-4380, co,. fta.Jf ,..._, 714n41-2lst, i49-t72'7 dbl aar, laund area. It Lil, 1475 CJJO AvaH IAYNOMT0 YllW Rut.hLaurieRJtr I------..-;__~-7ac:iw8a1'Cblt..Formal· USO/mo yrly 438 oow.1111.e.e...ms MAUOflfla b' L&l.ed u boy'f school. Hdiotrope.844-T.!m o-...... 1226 MewpOtt lettdt 1 +den. Lovely patio. You Lovfd 10 Yrs Ago De Ania .Villa1o, Nwpt 1'.,XED lNCOM 6? 4 Beaut. cu11t ho"'e" Sch. Adult Parle 8751331 Slnalewtde Starr corner w rpanora mlc on1n Act \. lot, fW>" cite, ~araded, VICWI •••II for ~·'" from -=---------super •avinp ll Sltl,400. SZ28.000 You muat 1tt LIDO ISLE <SZ'1»67> the quality of th cu Plutll 1977 dbl wide MoWlt ...._ Sfwe New rour-plu. IH? Ideal for-relictous . _.,....1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .An.abesm. Colt• .. _, relJ"tat. Many butkll~, ~•--• "n-..._ .n. dbl ""-Ir• oa'"s 3 I T,_..__ tJ-lO -. I d "°"• ~ • .u:NI, a•r. or WeJI bldll a Off at pk'I · " "' · we 1 • -. , .. _ .... u an Mantta _, mo w~ $1400/mo Inc. Bkr S130,000. a!q)athome. lt'a almple R E •11e1 · SS7..-S w ll h 0 a II>' P 11ot1--·------homes . .\11 early vtsU Is LA.n6er, o~ar oc:e.o, Im ( 1 fl recommmded. 498·0200 mac. (83-M&e> __ 7_4_11_...., __ 1 ____ Kavt eomethln1 you want or Hl·ilU. Sunset ..._..._Store toMU?Clulitltdadldo lnve.stor1, we h AVl' $0 ClllSlllled Adi. And ll •TON 3232 a c r e I o f y o 14 n 1 >'O'a hl'(e aoflMthi.nt to ....... •• • • • •• •• • • .. • • • • avoctdoea. Hll, oall •-.L.rtia.ndly SQlbrt.lds••rpet Pacindfomr B11Ud~N ....... nnd what &o:-.. i;ant lJJ It well -C•ll NOW, l ~P\Jol tedl. eG-5871. Melro .. ReaJ Eatato, Clualried Ad.vtio\at Y•td. FM·s.s7-G834 714n414141, 741-1727 eo.-ia •HOMEFtNl>ERS~ -........ , .. , ... , ... , • •• ..> • ········~·'·······-······"'•*• .. ······---~ • • • • # ~ • -- . . f"rid!y June23, 197& ... twcal1,....ll.d Apwatwww.ttu.tw.. ..,_..Mnhu..fwft. *if hwMIFwWwd ._..toS.W. 4300 Offic•._.. 4400 ~,_.-.;;;;......:;;,.;,;;;,;...;.,;,;;.;;..;,.. ____________ .._._.-..-.;..;;.;.~ ••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w"'9tt.al•d JtoO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... U. .. lll•d ...... ., ... datfll ... .,.... ...... J76t eo.t.Melo 3124 .......... IHda 3140 .. ,.................... .....,...,...... UdoVillage ••••••••••••••••••••-• ••••••••••:• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE 2XCITtNG 1'1nchnJ a Roommate• Karen ~a••• Y6y l2lf '"'-3144 ........... .._.. 3269 LA MA.>eCHA AnS 28r. ctuldten welcom~. no PALM MESA APTS. Prole-.iocal People Uae ~stsl Sti-16114 • .................................................. ;-.................. Larae l,2"3 bedroom ~. 1tartt~ at sai~ mo. MINUTES TO NP1' Hc•t ....,_, la>aaculai.b ..... 3 bd• OAAIJGETREE CONDO , 1. j' ••nlen ••"· D•h•h" .....,, SCH 8"2-4134 c.I OFFICES 2b9oa cul-dw1c. eaUo. lBr,AC.pool,JacN.sauna. c--n .. wwell ~e bltns, encl. gar. gas bbq 1Bac~&BR l>ependabteServ1ce ld ....... NWtff'M rt-ok. outdoor BBQ. nr t.ennls. $300 mo. O pets. before yoa r•Y some Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott l'A,....:,;.d Viii.are rom -.-. up Smee l971 Briiht and cheery new school.a. $4.30 mo. Ava1J Ownr/a&t 1sq1~ a a e n C!' y o r t b e Pl. 642-.5073 ~Wiii ~ Adult3. No Pets O(fico auites So. ot Coallt now Cau "."3~-"RUNAROUND" C II ---------New t•-" bdrm lwcury' l~lM~a Dr • Cbrlallan man needs Hwy. Ava1l"'ble now•. . _,.,...., Woodbridge 3br. lh ba CONSUMER'S OUJ08 "" BIG! Br.00 new 2 Br, llt!lba d II -l l •• I (SBlk$EtitolNew rt l&IDeloibareNortbwest You must s·ee to ap· 3 BR condo. fully C'rpl.d. Townhouse. $410 mo. MJlJ\)' havt and are g l;'d townhouse. paUo, large :ro':n ~ ll + npools~ t~~~ Blvd.> HB 2br, 2ba apt. Sl2S preclate. Call Linda ~,bltn 1to~.dbl1•r. M21lW? lheydldl!Savelime,gas • y•rd, f'rplc, encl. gar. nls, wuterf:dts. ponds! M&-9860 -tutil840-1897eves. ~2311 pa •~ID hookup, tennis M30 2br +ram+ dine &rnoney&orrlee. M25. f)-om San Oiego Frwy IOOlftl 4000 Lrg airy room, kltch priv, •--------- & swim facil. secunty, Gar Fee 557.0824 IOOO'tofRtfttah! TSLMgmt 642-1603 drive North on Beach to ....................... pool, vie Bake r & ON JHE WATER ~~Jes::r~:bF'o ,..,.murt0 ,· •HOMEFUroERS• Kln§-PETS WELCOME GttF.AT RECREATION. 2 Br 1 ba. 1 story, shag, McFiadaen then West on Rool\)W/kltclw11ette Fairview, OCC College, ......., "" 6 .. S-4900 S i 2 McFadden to Seawlnd k & ..... beach. 'or M. 23+. non· Del Sult FV (213) 32.i-7020 (213) n~ tlf ·11 d t •• • .. w1mm ng. !lllUn 1us . O/W, drps. patio, fprlc, Village. (7t•)893·Sl98 wee ..... I' ,e IS ' ...,au u 'I ecora eu '' t\.""n7days 9·7 health clubs. b1'lliar·1••• '-~ Alftn·0 Adi " 548-9755 sm<>ker, mod. drinker. · ~1 bdrm. 2"11 ba. tam rm. nr .......... n tgtit·liabted te n~s S'31~ m 'o'a£.1d e ~: _ ___; ... ::..IR.-•• -,-11!.-.c-H--emptoyed. resp. SlJS. tst Beautiful :.?story w/bonus pool. tennls. guard gate Townhouse, 2 BR +den. courta Pro & pro shop, <1)538-8406 """"" lliA Ambauador Inn in Costa &lut.sbrutil.~2'191. 2!11-1270 ~ft room. 3 br, 2 bu, frplc. S6SO/mo lease559·5229 wet bar, 2..., ba. $82S mo gc)lt drl vu-irange, party & CIVIC.CENTER Mesa. 2277 Harbor. ~·n· ES All .... Mtfes dshwhr. Kids & pel!I ok. • Lseor lseopt. 644-S7ot room. ... MESA VERDE home at· BRAND NEW Spacious trally located. 23S room:-1. •ROM HARING S405. 96' 2566· A61t. no 3 Bdrm. •~ ba Condo. 3 BR. 2 ba, lovely FUN ACTI v ITIES . ~~.p~e;ts~~1~ d lx t:.!.~~38!:, ~~/~d~lt~ Y& with k~tc~~g Nof!~.f.~iraced MmilNIUdoYHlocJe lee. __ Ne w cpt/cfrps. WI D Westcliff area Nr shoP8 FU11t1me dir~ctor. 'tree Yorktown . JW4t West oC u • rec. 531)-2'94 ... .,_,.. 675-16'2 At hkups, pool. $475. Ph & schls. Avail Auti l , Sunday brunch, BB~"s! SUPEI HICE Beach B o room. Daily & eekly ·---ORl.adt 3240 "'°6S6 848-2320 trips, parties, spor t •Lockedgar.w/lgstor. 536-17 ratesst.artingrro $S4i Stnuibt M/F to share 4 Ex~uUve Offices near ............ ••••••••••• tournaments & more• • D/W. patio, lndry rm week. bdr home w /fantutic vu, oc All1>ort. all ~Ices OPENllOUSE Turtlerock·Campus view. BEAUTIFULAPTS; •Specialcabioetspace H UN T I N 0 N Eastbluf""1295 pr mo. + availitble. SZ25 mo. New-elegant 2 bedroom 3 br. 2 ba, atrium, wet DOYER SHORES Singles. 1&2 bedroom s. .a be t . cook' g LANDMARK CONDO. J uUl.644-0904. Tooy. 7:52-2813 + den ($.S75). Cedar -& ba r ' s P rink 1.e r s ' "'· ~ .... a • gufl f ID BR 2 Ba. wetbar. pool&" Beaut . ..room. priv. th. ---------window home. s Blocks •landsct&>ed. 2 pall-OS +Success Corl~ase with S rum. & unfum. Models gaslaAwatera ree .• r« fac1l. $450. Coats & .Employed , matu MIF l.O sh.are 2 stey, 4 ...... • •4450 tO beach. Pnvate 2·car extras. Lovely. $525. m!'. bedrooms, 3~ baths. ·open dally 10 lo 7. Room· *4'i~~Opets, 2 b~ S310 WaJlac~ 962-4454 • person. mo%-. Lag . ~lochouseon Penn. Ex· ~··•••••••••••••••••••• gar~e. Fully main· lo respon. tenant. Avail. country English estate. mate service uva1l. !'o • • • 494-7346 -~!'6,,_~18Dan or Jim 4DB.UJIOfC'S ta.itli!d )W'd. Adults. No A u g. 1 s t . D a Y s Pool, jacuzzi, just re· lease reqwred. SQtry. Month to month •LONG BEACH 1 Br.Stv, ---------.:a an u,...,,.., pets. :125 18th St <714> (714 )64S ·2233, ~v es decorated but must adult.sonly.nopets 2.323EldenAve,C.M. rerr1 g. $18S. Ulll pd. S..-r..... 420Q.1---------Con!. rm., seat~· all ~l 833-8282 move. Take advantage or Oakwood 642•7605 Adu I l s . no p e l s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdnn. hse. else lo bch paheled, sm. whse an·re· ... Uus I.Op notch offer. Ca:ll Garden Apartments 2 Br apt w/encl. garage. (714)&'J3.897( PROMONTORY POINT Sl50 mo+ ..., utal. ar. 1 or 2 yr. lease . .hake -CA .. br 2 b f 1---------•1 . J .. ~ .. 15th to "'-pt is. "II 848-9556 ~,!!~_t area. Kent ......,. .. , a. am rm, for viewing. 640-5357 or .. .,......_It/..... $280. mo. 1912 Wallace. $205 2br llftba J>t>OI! KLds. ......, .x: .. """ILUJ:t A/C, beaulifulS&Shome 6'MJ.7J70; · 880lrvme.lal m hi 64>Sl26or637·5895 Gar.Smfee6454900 orparl.lBr&loft,cmplt· To share 2b~rm . 2ba, ?iC-S8l·!l393-in prime area. No. or Ed· 645 0550 ly furn. Tenrus crt.s. poot, home CM. Non smoker. r--.---------... ·· inger between Magnolla He.,;w+IHcll/s..... Lile, b}'.igbt, airy & n~w 2 *CONSUMEJt'S GUIDE ,activities. AgtG"lS-5626 . Pets OK. S130 mo. Call ii-------._ & New I and. J 59 4 2 1700 16th St ~r & ~ ba, frplc. pool & SHARP/NEW z BR . 2 bo. Oceanfront. 28 r upper un-Jerey.631·5059aft4PM 5400 sq ft .Ma.ybrook. N~OOD 'Dover at l6th1 JacUU1. Adults, no pets. frplc. gar .. no children. Lt. very n1co. s ndeck. 26 yr old remale waht.s to Showplace Qt town Gemini Realty 839 -• n ...-642-8170 5'8"°'21 $310. 962·7788 Mack June/July open. 67s-1906. share a pt & expenses Meaa Verde f)r. Plaza -G~::J..3pab~,o~f~~d~r:~: 2Si:~~,:r.;d~~ed Preview Opening' 2 bdr. 2 ba. condo. pool. NEWPORTIEACH Call aftS:S.C-l.538 ~Mesa ~~rde Dr. E .. Kids & pet ok. $43S. homes ofSpanishdesign.I•--------carport. adults only . Lrg3bdnn l tn be,oewly Roommate lo share de· ~123 964-2566 Agt, no fee. Each w I f am i ly rm, STEPS TO IEACH 8fe81iB.AU SJIO. 955-309'7 decorated, 1 botise to luxe 2 br, 2 ba apt. near i--------· ---------• fonnal dining, skyUghts . SEA VIEW, 3Br beauty, 2 ~ B~ 2ba. Ppnin ~. Occupancy late June Ocean view 2 br, 2 ba. ocean. Oran~ Coast College. OCEANA CENTER 3bdrm,2ba,New crpt, alrlums &Romanbaths. comm pool. Tennis. r gaest, erun..,.,,, lBdrm $285 frplc.SJSO mo.20819th. 40'powerboatslip,plush Tennis courts . pool, Oceanslde.CaminoReal. y rd, or Marina lfl Never lived in.Gardener SOOO/lse. SUMMER RENTAL 2Bdrm.lba $320 su162-8847 3 bdrm 21h ba condo. jacuzzi, etc. $195 +..., ....... '-able GN\CNW\ sq ft, S4SO /mo A vail 7 ·1 inc l. 3 BR home at BettyGrubbReaJtor BayCront, 4 BR. 2 ba. on Be t'f··' k l'k t waterfrootcommwuty. util.957·10'l7 ._.... <NV'.-N 892 A"Cft -..Simo. 4 BR home at 644--0818. b g ba S8SO Wnek au I UJ par . I e a . IGds ok 3 b 2 b ...,.,s grnd nr location w I ..,..,... ~· 1 y. "' lll08pbere. pool, spa. Ex· • r, a . ..,, Bayfroot lrg luxurious u F _ . 1 E $61SJmo. 1 F·l3l LUX TOWNHOUSE cellen t locat ion n ear mo. 79'll Holt St. 835-0211 condo. 2 btirm 2 ba. ~1 • $luu + util, rum rm. ::V'rce: 4:uil "~~lip.~~~ Super! Si2.50 fncd yd pauo Jean Dales642·8235 3 Br. 2"'2 ba, view deck. beaches. s hopping. etc. pager9373or962-8840. beautifully furnished . DOn ·smo ke r please. ~pool sm fee64S-4900 renl 'or -th or for the ~. aft 6pm, Mon· coverage of No. San •CONSUMER'S GUIDE •--•--h 3248 pfrpvtlcs. '~ptepsavato11awbalete .. r.$73265' Adults, no pets. Ope n Lovely 2 bd 2 ba w/palio ' ...._... Fri Diego Cly. A/C & good ....,--_._ u daily •0.6 .. 2250 Van~uard beaut. dra pe; & w I~ season. Adults. Boat slip •--·-------parlang. WlU assist m le· SUPER DELUXE ••••••••••••••••••••••• lse or lse op t. Call Way CAt mtersect1on of shag. W/dishwasher & available. . M/F age 2S..as to share 2 nant 1mprovemenh . ~ 4br 2 ba lge palio Emerald Bay ; nearly 642·3033, after 7pm Santa Isabel & Newport bit-ins. Walkto theater& 3bdrm2 balrgpallo, l~ bdrm+ den. lake front Owner. G Tasto. k1dstpet.ssmfee&u-4900 sand frontage; s· BR. 675-1215 ---------lllvd,C. M.>~9626 bag shoppmg ctr. s mm. bl.ks lo ocean. lh blk to apt. Vasta del Lago, CM 7141297.9900 •CONSUMER'SGUIDE Lease S22SO Mo. Agt .• JuMIMECDIR.llt.U to bch. No sml chlJdren park&baybeach. $250/mo +~ util. Call -------- 49C1177 --l r2 B Adults ltiFANTSONLY orCaU"""3'79S pets.Call 67S-677Sor675-8018 Fred 64S·9700 days BUSINESS SUITE for WALK TO BEACH · Beautifully upgraded 2 ° r. · no pets. 2 Br from $210 mo + util. 91;3-3795.,.,,,.. BALBOA ISLAND. 2 Br 957-13S2 mtes or check renL Skypark lodustnal S4104br2ba fncd yd patio L01J11110 Hlh 3250 bdrm. den. frplc, pool, ~2~ 0E.'"tsthy~ ~s No pets. 2450 Newport house. Sips?. Wkly $225, w/mgrtpseeapt. ~~~..iN900r. sqOr!.nlgmemCedo garsmfee6'S-4900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t e nnis, guard gat e Blvd,C.M. $259. Spacious 2 Br, new ,.......,... •• . •CONSUMER'SGUIDE View Co ndo l.;ag uoa comm.$725/mo.M-4-1968. _~ __ 1ao_1______ cpl. patio, 2 kids OK. Mo/$6S0.67J..8970eve ••'5&ECTIVE• occupancy. $490 /mo. 3 bdr 2 ba, frplc. kids & Vill~ge, 3 Br. 2 ba, 2 gar, _835-__ 11_00______ QUICK IN 847-0967 Ocean Ftoot 2 stry apt. Oain a reliable Pleau contact Mrs. Pe ts OK. $47s m o. refng,A/C,ten,3pools, eo>nnBach+uli.lpd S..Clemtnte 3776 Newtnbses.2br.l li2 ba, Best loc., grt b c h , roommate.00-7464 Schurb•lS57·5112 $450 S29 0384 !213 > _.,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• E-side. Cpts, drps, all WALK TO BEACH, 2 Br $400/ k J 20 J I •SHARE A HOME• . Pauline . 84 6·7947 • · · · Fee.557-0824 DUPLEX, 1 BR, J ba . bltns, fncdJ:a':os. Sml dplex. all new s tove w uoe · u Y """'""'"l m.7715 •HOMEF.INDERS• ., Call 49f..5317 or67S-5530 ..........,. newly refurbished. avail child & pet . Only $37S r e f r 1 g . fan ta st 1 c -----,-----k ••••••••••~•••••••••••• JBr,2t,;8a,4blks tobch. LEISURE WORLD New S..C..._nt. 3276 July I. $260 & $280. mo.Drive by2536Santa hideaway,pvtCncddeck, ------.--• w*i:.t 4350 Sqft.2oksdeldoor dwntwn. 422 & 424 10th condo .. gorgeous blu.ff ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831·9950or 6Gl3606 Ana Ave th en c all sngls welcome. cat ok. ON THE BEAC H 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22< Sq ft. Costa Me:$u. St.L6e.S36-7271 /960·1032. ~~;· 2Br. t2B:Soo1 /C, $3953Brga r +view ---------642-0282. S400mo.SJ6..2'S6 Bdrm. 2 bath. Patio. Want.ed garage 10 rent m 64.5-0191,675-0508 · vacao · QlO. Suodeek Fee 5570824 ~nh 2 BR. bltns. o ;w. l.ocJlnaleach 3148 BBQ. TV. Gated, com-N.B. or C.M. Call Dick, Redla.ods/Yucaipa, adJa· Attract1v~3 BR, den. din 673-4642. •HOME . .,...N.DER.S• 1....._-t-L-~ mwuly $700/wk ,,_7u 7 S B d 2 bJ ( d d dbl .. , -..-balcony, gar, adlts. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · """" .., · cent a n , ernar ino ~~;, W(D h~ku~ .. bltn a...-MiCJ!lef 3252 ----Jumi-------••••••••••••••••••••••• pets.548-4291;645-9857 Lrg 3 BR. 2 ba condo, ONTHEBEACH4 Bdrm Dbl garage near Hunt· Fwy. lS,000 sq ft. MR tov ts & d · ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-i. .,21 11G .. 111•11•1r1rd,. 3802 ocean view, la undry wood. S yr old tilt-up on 5 e, crp rps, nr. Custo · h 3 __,..strmo .. 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Central loc. 2 BR 1112 Ba, racil , $500. 494.5225 boq:ie with privacy at ing10o Ctr. $40 pr mo. •.5 acres. Clear span 24· beach SSl.!i mo 9442 Tiki m executive ome, ••••••••••••••••••••••• noar new townhouse. _.,./wk. 847·2119 Ins "ft" c 1 r e I e B • 1 2 13) br, den. lam rm, 3 ba. . . 12621 Flowe r St re~t. .. _.v ulaJ.ed cea.;..o.a· 800A .. 325-7020 ' Jio...631 Beaut view. Lseoptionot 2Br, 2Ba, l~nnis, view. Gard~n Grove. Large Fncd yard, air cond. $345 Studio apts, "'8 blk to 240/'80 powe r. Truc k · rent. 495-0635 Duplex, pnvate. 2 car one bedroom townhouse mo. 64S-46SS evs beach. S250 Incl. utll. WATERFRONT HOM ES Offic.e hlltal 4400 weJ I. A/C, crpted ofc. Gd Atlr. Br, 2 ba., bllns, gar. S38S. 496-4330. ·close to shopping. Laun· I •--------•I Permanent. Stv & refng 631-1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• labor & housing area. fe n c e d yd . N r . Lake fwftt 325"5 d ry r a c ii 1t1 c s. No· NEAR NEW BR 8 Hotel Cahforrua. 494·9008 2adJ. of-. """ent. approx 4Br modern house on B~·"'-urst •-Garf1"'ld. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Condos 1 stry 3 bdrm. 2 cJul ... --C II 2 l A, or~-2797. ....., ... ~ also ail Id If .,,';:""'968-'1•"1"" " On the lake 3 br, 2 ba. ba wlfrplc, pools & park, W":::_r",a't' 11')71o"'>pe89tsl '1013a upstairs apart. Nr S. Huntington Beach. Mins 8JC33 '. $350/mo. 1827 prop av . ea or _,,, ""' A/C,pvt spa.club&lake walkto schools,m1ssaon, '""' .. Coa s t. Pla z a ·a nd N.l.aguna,2 bdrm,den.2 to bch, tennis, pt;ls. WestcUJf.NB631·0900 ~t~~warehouse. $185. 3Br. 2Ba. country ~1t pnvgs. $64S. 871.3889 all new. no pets $450./mo lalx»a llland 3806 Woodland Vig. DIW. nice lrg ba. lrg deck, coast sleeps 6. $250 wk. 499-l974 CdM dlx swtes. util pd, 1---------- w /bltins & dshwshr, ---------842-3935 •••••••••••••••!••••••• cpts &drps. lst,lastSlSO line \1 e wtk wahbe r & LIDO.Sandybeach.Lge l A/C, ample pkng, from 4464S(i>FT crackling frpl. s upe r Misa$onV~jo 3267 s.taA.na 3210 1 Bdrm l Ba . fircplacl'. dep.AduJts.nopets.Call dryer.lb be · park. Br. sl"" 4. New cond. Sl6S.Nolsereq.675-6900 2pnvateoffices. clean:--Kardener. must ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrg patio. ul1l incl Nu 546-5880 ask for Leslie s h op P 1 n g SS 50 I m o ,.... ks + recpt.. & gen'I office, 4 see.847-3341 $115 3brk1d~ok.gar Bradford Place twnhs e. crpt & pnl. $425. yrly. . 494-72,56 ~~.Min3w .Agt. EASTl7THST,CM restrooms, 120/208 v. 3 Fd yd Fee · SS7·0824 3B .... Ba 1 d 67S-38S9 ~ ,._.,., .... ft FLOOR ph, sllyh ghts, space IY OWNER •HOMEFrNDERS• r, lr.i • mce Y e· Spacious 2 br garden' apt. Newpori h9cft .sw69 _v.__ ,.._ I 4BT.2...,Ba.2 m1'stobch, --corated.556-1977. llGl»oaPeniftsula 3807 Pool. Jacuzzi, garage,••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH, 500sqft.,A/Cofc.priven· bea~,·~celHardl. ocalion. !-> 3 b 2 b f I duJ r · f)-$295 steps bay/ beach. HTD trance. Util inc. S250/mo. "'"' ... r. age l blk to grade school. · uper r. a. rp c, Nr So Cst Plaza 3BR & ••••••••••••••••••••••• a l ivmg. om · PARK NEWPORT POOL. Avail. any week. 01.. 67., ,,.,00 Tri-Co Realty pubhc park w 1tenrus crts dshw~r. luds & pels ok. d~n lse/opt Pool sz yrd $S7S. Lovely large 3 Br 177 E. 22nd St. 645·2498 B ac he Io r :;i , I or 2 Call NOW ror best wks. oar. .rv• · 645-0621 & bike trail to bch Kids A.v a 11 · n ° w · s4 3 s · cor lot. RV acc. Cntrl bltns. fplc. Close to bcb, Large 3 Br townhouse apt, Bedrooms &Townhouses Dennis a t 64S·6646 or Office s uite, M. V . at St .. ..rso OK,nopets.1\va1IAug 1 964-2566.agt,oofee. A/C. Avail J uly 10th. s hops, d1 n1 n g. Yrly. 2ba,frplc,patio,garage. Ftom$329.50 759-0117 AveryPkwy.Deluxe.750 -on191 .. - SOOO/mo. 962 06l6. SSTS/mo. Sunbow Realty Adlts. 833-3307; 673·7077 Qwet complex. Adults, Spectacular spa. total sq. ft. S."I sq. ft . Pruter ••••••••••••••••••••••• twwport leach 3269 759-0911 no ""ts. $400. 645·3381 0 , recreation progra m , Npt Bc h oceanfront Mgmt,831-7444 R.V. trailer. motor home~ J BR. l j• ba. crpts, drps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Charming 2 bdrm. Year· ,..... Is duplex. sips 6, or Mkl u " bltns & gardener Clo:;e NO FEE! Houses,coodos, Southl.agltlMI 3216 ly. $425/mo ..,., blk frm 675-5949 -·-----=~~.~t7~hlo: &lct.Cal1Curt,6T.HS73 PfCllGI ~~ gbted&feoeed lo schJ, shop'g & bch. d u p I e xes. R e ntal ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch, no pets. 689·773o $400. 2 BR 2 Ba. fplc. pvt Island, Jamboree & Sao S46(1mo.960·l417 Pav1Uon.675-4912 Bkr. Cottage on picturesque 688-6509 lndry BALBOA PENIN. Bach Euuti••S..ites ._..W..ted ~600 yard, rm, ·gar. no Joaquin Hills Road. A t Fu 100 ds l orri-avail o e looks · 2 BR lk l $350 ave w I view, frplc & new 1 bd t t . nots 833-3307 agt 171 .. ) 64 .. 1900 P · rn. Y o '"" · v r ••••••••••••••••••••••• . wa o ocean, . Open! Buy bke rent, 4 Br, cpt.s. $450 mo. ulil incl'd: .rm, crp s , s ove. .,... . . , .-beach. Avail now tiUJuly airpor t. & mounta~ns. Re I 1 • b I e • work Ing ask for Keith, Bkr. 3 ba J'acuzz1 etC'. 1712 Ch k Au •99-2512 refng,st.eps tobeach. No •v••LJULY IST Sth.675-6766 2082 M1chel&oti, Irvine. jourr.a1·1st needs one 962-4471 · · UC <vres" or pets $27S mo incl "" ""' 3 BR. 2 Ba, Cplc, encl gar, 752-0234 Highland. S32S,OOO . 831-9755 ._. utilities. Yrly ·lease: 2 br townhouse $375. yrlylse.Nopets. NBswnmerrentals.1&2 bedrOlm cottage or apt home. Agt .. 631-0900 WalbuMtw 3291 675-1573 Adults. 640-2010. SS9·7UM bdrm furn .• next to . &.Clltfq Offlcn by Ju Y I in Laguna SI~ l Br gar, yd, util part pd · Fee 557-0824 •HOME FINDtrns. SUIO 3 br garage yd Petok Fee S57·0824 •HOMEFINDERS• Beach walk condo. 3 br. 2 ba, upgraded cpts. bltns Yrly lse. 1714>Gi15 l219 or 12t3 l439·0281. Wow' S3SO 4br I' 1 ba. yd pool s m r ~ 645-4900 •CONSUMERS PUID E S240 bltn.s. lndry, kids,•+ more sm fee 645-4000 •CONSUMERS GUID E lmmac newly decorated 3 BR. close to bch. 1!14 ba, crpts, bltns. fncd yd. Lse $395. 536-2315 • :WALK TO BEACH 2 Br house. unlque. <111 new. Extreme privacy. Stove. retn g, D/W. resp sngls welcome. Pets on a p· proval. Baby ok. $500 mo 536-2456 Pl h 3 BR 3 b /bo t beach. J"'''/August open ~ 0 C •frporf Beach. Newport Beach us · a w a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coronadel Mer 3822 2Br. upsla,irs, nr s hop-Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba, lge 20430t.h8l."NB6'154490 r-n• • • "" or Cos~ Mesa. $200 or sli p. I blk to beach. $750. 3 Bdrm. l lt!I ba. 2 car gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ping. Very clean, neat, mstr ste, all bltns. Dbl ---------• LocaHow less. Quietness essential. SSll-8.534 &6404919 $475 mo, Isl/last. Many ava il 7/1. $230. r efs , garwtelee.dropnr. Pool $35~ Forlease:3624sqf\12lg. Reply lo Classified Ad Sr.•VIEW xtras, (213)924·9051 adults. 5(9..4225, 556-3900 & rec facil. Adults, no exec . s uites w /pn v. •192. Daily Pilot. P.O ~ ... .....,., Pre.I 'ed I Glamorous r. 2 bath in ... _,.__ Bo Cos M I _,t ul E d BR ..... -. · marn <'P · "''"'·"""· Lg conlerence · x 1S60, ta esa. Unobs Lruc ted view of ToWl!llame ocean a nd Newport Uwfwnlshed 3525 Beach. 3BR. 3ba. New, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ull se~urily: Tennis. 2 bd. 2"'1 ba. encl gar. rn,, '!':"r"'"-.S~--Avail. J Y l . /Si e 2 $425. lse. Avail. July l Promontory W /forever rm (seats 12> w/bll·in Cal. 921626 or telephone ,~ i,. ';,' ~ ~"'._·~~-1 Ba, newer, Adlts. no 759-l74S view. Pool, jac, sauna, bar Lg.priv recpt area 64S-930l pets. $325. 67S-S312; tennis . Waterrronl w/lOunge. ~. ktclm. s•--------- Jacuzzi, s ~1mmin g. patio, rrplc. No pets CARDEN AP'I'S SOOOtmo consider lse opt. Irvine, $425/mo 58H~8S CORONA DEL MAR . ;\gt/Owner. Ask for Rod aft6 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. at (714> 325-2996 or Dean ---------Pool, tennis. Some ocean at (714 ) 832-5144. Specify Lrg 3 bd, 2~ ba. w/ at· & Catalina views. Close Seaview Home. tacbed gar, door oper, to Fashion Island & fl11e ---------1 view. Jioot, sauna, trash be h 1 Bluf'fs condo. 3 br, 2 ba. comp, Ana Hills, $445. t••a•c_. 644-··26•1 ___ _ one level end unit. Best 637-8828 toe. s ch ls , shop·g. -~-· ----1-L..L-~-~-6-0-0-•Lwc 3 BR.~ Ba. front 640-4933. ......---U11Ywn1 ~ duplex. New opts. pallo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar S5SO 673·7Sl3 agt Harbor Vu Hm, 3 bdr 2 ba, Elegant2 sw, 3 Br 2~ Ba. ' · · pool. s pa, Jg yard. spiral stairway, fplc, CoataMna 3124 MONTH lo MONTH S7:>0 open beam clg.s, lndry ••••••••••••••• •• •••••• pr mo. me I. ~ant & ut1l. rm. lge paUo, decks, in Vacant. Children OK. quiet nbrhd. Close to New TwMlse Apts 640-0325 after s PM . sSSSOhopmctor.'-~~3365· Nwpt H.gts. 11/J Mile •ach New 2br 2ba pool! $460. 0411 Fncd kidss m Cee645-4SOO •CONSUMER'SGUJDE 546-5880. Nwpl Hgts lovely area. 2 _Ho_mes __ 63_1_-_JAOO _____ , additiooal offices . Can BUSINES.5 man needs 3 2 bdrm. newly renovated ~ ~~~vm~~~~ FUm. choice Lagwia loc. furn. or partJal. Location or 4 bdrm house lo lease Near Nwpt. & Bay. No or•9'-3223 6 rms, 2~ ba home. provtdes ample parkiog Must be near Newport pets/child.ren968-3636 Qwet. priva te, conv. ready accesa lo iurport; Harbor High. After 6PM Newport Hts 2 BR. 1 ba. Walk to bch. Sl,200 mo. freeways, & restaurants. 1_75_1_·1_706 ___ ,....-__ 2 bd 1 bath, carpet. new frplc. gar .. crpts. drps, 494-7430 Employed mar( 42, wants drapes garage. adults. etc. Older adlts. $295 yr-Call 714n52-06Sl quiet room ln pnv home, DO pets S28S. 319 Monte ly.548-5306 Nice2br apt. lt!I blk tobch IElll I r-v1cE CMorNB.548-752.4. \li:sta, 831-2199. ---------• Newport. Sleeps 7. $195. rv-~ Small l bdrm, redecorat· wk up. 673-3601. DELUXE OFFICES Wanted beach hse for ret Lg~ 2 br, nr stores. Qt ed. parking, ~ block to ---'-------• Persoa.a! teJepbone/ re-writer. Bat. Penan. SSOQ mature ad lts . $23S. bch, S27S./ inclu ulil. BACH APT, new llltch. ceplionist, secretary. lse/yr.675-9347 642-1276,645-2610 G7S-122S New cpts, "'8 blk bch conference room, corree Newport. Slf>s 4. 673-3601 MESA PINES Nice 28r Dplx upstairs. & hospitality ser vices. auu.ntjln ... t/ 2 Br SJS(). Pool, Jacuzzi, frplc, w /0 , garage . 1 BR furn apt, So. Excellent location. near ~ adults, no pets . 2650 adults. no pets, nr Lido Bayfront, Balboa· 151e. freeways. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harla Ave, CM. CMesa Isle shopping, Avail ap· avail A1.1g 8-Sepl 15, $22.S IA.KER CENTEtt ...._,, Verde Dr. E. orr Harbor prox 7 /tS. Lse. credit ref wk. 6734377 <714)979·2161 Oppon.Hy SOOS Blvd>.549·2447. SSOOmo.4946303 .,.., BR COSTA M"""" _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... per view! Newer 3 . llA>n ''THESEVlLLE" Steps to beach, lrg mod 2 ba. home. A/C, pool. 000 sq ft W/work area, TIAVB. AGENCY '3 Br. 2"'2 ba condo. good Newport.Hts. 3 BR, 2 ba, lalloel'*nl •• 3707 area. From $400. IREN, (am rm, pat .. dbl gar., 3pdrms, l~ Baths . flreplaces. Pallos. Dishwashers. Disposals Laundry Facilities 2 Br wtgar, adlts, cpls, 2Br. beamed ce lhngs . tenrus.-3 To 4mos .• Sl200 wet bar, r estroom. FRANCHISE drps. range, fncd yd frpl. all blUns. $450 yrty. mo.Agt64CMiSOOn 59-008'7 :'°Spm'~· Call 646-4296, 8 The new way to own a wtpatio, wtr pd. $295. ~7. B I G C A N y 0 N t " t T l 96&229'1 etc. $S2S. 642-7945 •••••••••••••••••••••• 2619 Santa Ana ~ve. ---------• r .. ve agency. rave S250 2br walk to ~ach + 1175 MowroYlo St. 63Hl20 l·S Oceanfront, small 2Br Town.home. Avail Jutyi--------• ~work. Start your own. 1 Bedroom condomlnlum, Ocean Vu. Cst.IXI bit 3 Br, pool. lenllb. super loca· 3ba exee home. Lg F /R. moresmfee8'$-$)0 ~/mo ~ $460 yrly; dishwasher 15-AUI 1. 2 Br. teru\.ls • ,..._Offiu Exp. not required. *CONSUMER'SOUIDE $365. 3 BR 2 BA, lower. sooe~ Seashore; avail court. jac uu l, pool. Lido uea·beaulifuly Coaiplet.eaupport & long oew decor. carport, no 6.28 qmet persons pref 7s&-1SIM £umished exttuUve of. term service provided. ~~•••••••??~~ Nwe/:nc~oa:: rga~a:!Y& ~10,21 .V alencia . ~2117noca11Sat·Sua ¥-.-.-.. -.... --.. -.-4-25-0~ ~~.re::::; ~~~; Char~:i. $50 W9 & UP paUo. 12:50 sq l't. 827-8410. VIEW 3 BR. 2 ba. crpts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pr'OC'eSSing, computer. & t.i<Jo S250. Call 646-4477. R50/mo. 548-2928 .,..._ 3244 Bluffs: 2 BR., ~~ Lge. 3 ••••••••••••• •• ••••• • • • BR. fam. rm • $7!50 mo. I.ENT A.LS Pools. Bkr. 644-0134 3 OR. 2 Ba ... · .. · $.500/640 Ph~tft 3 BR 2~ ba 40' 3 BR. 2•; Ba. S600 boat shp. JV. blkB to 0bch. 46R.2~Ba · • • SS2S Yrly.675-6775or675-8018 Sludlo, l bedroom Nochlldrenorpets EA.STSIDE 3 Br 2 Ba. no drps. bltns. Steps to LACUNA BEACH Ocean CPA service on pre ~~~gJ~ Mt1id service,pool 2 Br. I ba duplex, pvt pets. S390 184 21st St .. beach, S'S2S mo See 108 View. 1'"1 blks to bcb. 3 rnises.1496mo.67~ COIN LAUNDRY'! 'Zm1Newport81,C.M. "ard & "Dr avail now iavall JUly15:540-G98S 2-ith St ,642·0177 . br • .slps 6. $295 per wk. CALI.NOW ' 548-9755 or 64S>3967 J "' • (714'> 494-5012 S28S/mo. Call 754·0847 Nice new 2Br. 2 both onts l''or tse. Npt Ternce1 ~ . OC AlltPORT t.9PE INC. s BR.2 ,Ba.. .. S600 --------- 3 BR. 2 ba. N. H . $650 I trbr Vu flms. 4 Br, 2 ba, 2 Bdrm. Resp. aduJa Av11ll Sept· 1. Nr schls, only. $250. sbop$, pools & park. Ph. 642-3887 Av1U furn. $750/mo incl U111Uu9•lncll J740 gard IWtr. 6'0-&289. • ........... , •••••••••• '1.500 Mo., newer a Br & .S,NALl, BEACH HOTEL fam. rm., cuatom bol.t)e '<I 'ROOllB137.50Wedt oo Bl& C.Jl.YOO Fat.rway. All& 1165/mo, S3W037" Act~~ ........... J741 S2952BR + .raraae ••••••• .. ••••••••• .. ••• fee. Sl7--08at 2 Bdrm. Blk to be11ct.1 .. IOMEFINDERS• town. Carporl, patio . San Joequin Townhome. H b V H SOO )'rly. 7H·9'Sl, pt C'OUl"lfl vi~w. 2 BR. 11r or u m es -4:1M-llS11 2V. bl • dm, tlOO mo =-~iJ~~en. !8"· ----.. -odt ___ l_7_'9_ 55-1'48 1ttl fipm · •• • •• •••• • •• •••••. • •• • • UNIV PARK• br, 2~., ha. HAAIOI VllW AT BEACH•• 1 bNutdftrt'dhmw/tnnJ BriOt • ~. 3 BR, Snlcecca\pllu;,, di.lie, super loc. nr. p00t, l·flJ. "Moaaco Plan". SZ001'1rnpool +more tmn.la, pnbelta Ir ~ Tot.ally fresh. move 1t1 ~-.r lbr ut1l pd • perk. U50/mo. Call now•ttGSOpcrmoa&.ta ~·s<JUIDE $.$1-4831. Acent M).55IO .... .. '\ r • • t " BR. 2 ba. fam rm. k1tch, Modem cabin. Lake Ar LOCATION Coinlaundrie11 s lncel96:! Nlce 1 BR w/patlo deck. ~~~hi gar·aB.1350kr ;.7m,e,.,~oo'1 condo Oar. pool, Jacuzzi, rowhead. excel sun 1' I 171 ... I 547.593.i1 refri1 lncluded. $235 mo "'"' eim, S5 ...,~ no peta $460 mo. 548-8038 deck, phone. TV. 3 bdrm. exec ofc avaJI. • ,. .. + SlSO. de p . D ays, 8428114 ~121. 5'9-7007; evesm.4410 0-PoW 3126 Udo lalc "50/mo. Sandy . OIFTSHOP ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. Life 1 Br. new On So. Lake Tahoe. 2 BR De* S,.C. for R...t Trim, but10o8, yam, no· OPEN SAT·SUN 10-6 Sharp Ocean view 2 bdnn condo. Affl. 64.S-5C* coo4c> w tdoclt, pool, nr Delk, c:balr. utlUUe&. lJooa. Located tD bu:$y ......... Ir den dpPIU, frplc, 4 S.Cle•ala ll76 casinos. Ownr aft 6 ; '50.~750t ~~SM.ESCO .,.._.~ balconies, S385.1m •• .. •••••••••• .. ••••••• 6'4-e604 • l\lewtsh bid&. 750 aq n -.257 • _., Wayne $!0.0 Bachelor a pt uorurn. POlPU BEACH KAUAI 1115. Ex~t parklni · l. 21180£ldenAvenu. ,....,..__.._. ll40 Walk to be•ch. $220. 332 Hawaii oceanfront pen· Nr. Plan In D. P . Rest.llU'allt II bat. Dana 2•3bedrooma,f38011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• £nclno Ln. Apt 0 . tbouM.4br3ba.Jac.lD Montaomery R .E. Pohlt.Cl'lS..000 UP· fl'b'l'l>latt, wet bars, ** * * * •<962Sor834-t612 slde condp. Fantastic G&-12111 A.aent&t0-7000 cncl0tecl 1ara1t1. In· couUJ..ne It sunset view. dlvldual laundry rooms LARGE 3 BR• nfl)e level 2 Br, r,e porch, walk to 7141492.6841 So. J..aiu.na ; tiny ~n· snack shop + mUlY extru. etnlury owutt1 untt. Xlnt loca· ~ach. fenced yd. ms t.bowednN; I ueS200 located 1.._ muJU·mllhon 21 Crod~er. "'2·5062 or Uoo.nearJchoola "ahop Evea'98-0318 ........__1 ~· 500 aq. fl. olc. SS apor13 comi>lex. Ov~r 152-8863. plnf . U2~t mo. Call ,_,"" 5pece, oc-ean v\ew 1375 11000/roo. Only Sl8.000 OWDC!t' at 84lMl70'7 or 11gt s.t. NMt lllO bow Dail)' rtklt Claa · Month, tN rullpnce. All.'f.511400 l BR. bl1·m O/R, rddg, llW.l.31L • •••tt• .. •••••••tt.e•••-IRed ads dlsptay Ulelr 1'urntt Assoc. W/'tt. Iha&, drps, lodry, ***** No r t h Bro adw .. y·. mmact-*b.b tc&Jbillly Realton 49MS91 COCJtTAlLS •lk majof •hopl. b\&I ~ Spaclou.s l bdrm~ re· ud tmpett? Ow' adl. " b )' l h • bl Y • P' r re • blk. rno. 11.11•11.tr pd. SHA.RP, t.acb,21t3 BR. deeoratect. rrple . ant~ to.., rttllY Batetomet.b.LqJOU••ot at.anding bktt. ad park· Adwl over 30/oo pell. rrpt. diabwub e r , $1.1115/mo ecMta 547.z:m 1et ·tanlta . tbooe to..Ota.ll&iiiechdaclo tna. lonl lt.ue. Tum~. Pleutc:a11141-l• prap,palb.-.zaa m«!111 eGaTL • ll..O.to4171. qJ..75M400t " , ,. ' ..... "' , .. -~ -' ....... -.. l .. ' .. .~ ). • I ,, .. t. !$ o • It• r, R• a. 1a. :n . ' d!l d . In· r':. rth •· ad ply o·a n . ~ 111· '• . Jd ~~ ' ff NO LS ,. T I ~ "' I Ti p a p M Te f( c 84 -TJ n Inc ... ar1 Incl to1 •G •C •G .. STA 1 u Equ -Telle1 periei CQf.1 M n 40WP & 4>t &t.rei E.O E Lewi leJler Coma. Mt'I. pedal 5.10N~ EDE& -to-n per'd G&Wl A,._, NJ -Wa.ntM ----r- ,. ~· ~ . . . . . . . tt « g ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . •• ••ed• I I II Mnonry NwtMtfP..,,llf lQt • .. .. • B&!J.ApplJan~St-h DATA .. ROCESSING Fow.dat1ons1 retain ins • ........,. &tctric OCCStudent. l Ton truck 'l'fUP CHARO E SlO Services for s mall buai· wall a. blocu, pauoa Lie 327136 645~74 Trash, tree trim, Ron . .......................................................................................... . Wallll , c~ilmga. flootli & fo'rce Est: 81<><!kwall , Re Paint Your Costle CERAMIC tile. New or r~· wmdowa cleuned. Co.II tainer Wall, Slurr'lpstone. Specialmng In rt!1tden· mndet. Fr~e eat Sml, ~ ~hlln, .S A ne-sses & professions MfJ..Gfl l.lc'd. ____ 11----------642·5703, 979-6489 549-2422 957 01~ Custom programming. Coatiodor ELECTRICIAN Priced ---------tlf\er 8 PM. 646-61•5 8 r 1 c k co n c r •· l e llal homei.. mi. & ex,t. job!l welcome. -S3tH967 A.sphaltR.,alrt Reatsonable. Southwest ••••••••••••••••••••••• right·free estimate on Lite hauhng·movlng •••••••••••••••••••••• Services 957·0162 R.J Huffman & SOrl. lari:e or small jobs. Garage-Yard cleaning. SUMSHIH~ GIRLS ~:~:1~>&;:,~~7~c & Pleaae check our re· _a.ft_s ______ _ The professionals in rerences. 1..&c 11 320881. T~ •Save Money-Ccrplllter Remodel & uddltioM. Ucensed 673-0359 Reas. rates. 642-0705 Drlveways•Purkmg lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64.5-4&44or548·454l. Feftclng Student, big truck: Haul· home and omce clean· p...i..a.i-/p ri Gu 11 r . In s rd, fr el" ••••••••••••••• ....... . • w !uJl · ed -"""':f • n9 est ''fed 636-7085 ;....,. •' 1-~ t •lli· e are y msur ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · l ~enua .... eacl) r will •Repairs •Sealcnating Carpenter. Free est, Any U censed & Bonded. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing. clean·up. trees cul. ·Li e . NB. CM S& size jobs. Call AUan or R-"'ODELI .... '-!.. WESTERN FENCE CO. Any size job. 49M6Ell -ls your service? Free PETERS PAJNTING Paper bang~, est. local· 1~,~ ~;~lR.e~dWg, estlmate,540-9525 Expr'd. Reas Rates I y . E u r o 1> 9 a "'1_,.....,,..,.;__-""-~--"""---- DIRTYWINDOWS? Free Est. Call Gene crafts man•hi~. C!lll All aubjc~. J.st lt)ru 3rd CALL LYNN 552·0458 ~9PM. 540-22l80 £xper. pub he school A8phalt 646-487l. Tony.'MS-8649 · .,... ""'• Wood & Chalnlink Custom Room Adds LiC#34S.lSI 536-l83'7 CHEAPEST bauUng In labysfttfnc) Ind. carpenter, ~mm'I, Cabmet.s'Countertops town. Fr. eats. CHEAP! ...................... res. No job too small. Apt·Office·Comm·Alt. GaldlnilMJ 642-2995or645-1390 Red Cross t"ertlf1ed super John. 531-8082 or 646-0425 Custom Homes & Units •••••••••••• •• ••• ••• ••• ~nu 960-5844 All . P.ROFESSION AL House Pa.mtmg, tl)C.. E•· ~~ ~aU>lqff •,Nil/.. Married couple wants to Pamung. Inter I E>tter Ler. Free esUrnates. John l-----:----....,..- clean houses. 2 years Reas, worlcguar642·0386 Beck.645-21p1 Remedaat ~on Ser•ice smer ...ol\ care for your ,.._.1r __ 1 Quality not Quantity •VERY LOW PRJCES• rhldm Jrv ar~a Ask tor -.-• ._.... ... ,ce Wm.B. Anderson·Bldr On Garderung Maint. K.imss&-4062 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free'&t. 631·0361 George 549·201.S We'll haul anything, no job too bag or too srul can Doug. 673-8778 exp. 548·~. Celia. Painting.· Ex tr /lntr. Ex· In l e ri o r I E x t e r 1 o r 'J\Atonng Gr.ades 1 · 2 ~aplltg pr'd, honest. neat. reas. Reason. rates Free est. · J ~90l2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lic'd 964·1045 Dave ·C811 Mike S48·5937 .(:~ LANDSCAPING Pine E~er Painting by fltast.r/Repai ••••••••••••••••••••••• ShamPQO & steam clean. Loving m6thu will Color brighteners; wht .Room ~dd1t1ons & Clean·ups. Hauling. ~ babysit, my home. Mis· cpts 10 min bleach. Clean Remodeling. 31 yrs expr Landscaping. Im med. ••••••••••••••••••••••• saon V1e10. Del Cerr Uv, din rm, hall SLS. Avg w/bard to bwld sites servicing. 642·9907 area. Sw1mminR. skat. rm $7.50. couch SIO. chr IMAGJ NA'l:ION is our 1ng Lnps, Days or eves, ~. Cuar ..elim pet odor. password. Quail Bwlders GeMrill Set"Ylc.n 77o.-0289, 581 ZSS4 Cpt repair. 15 yrs expr. #213'94 Gordon 6'4-6881 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Do work myself. Refs HANDYMAN: Carpentry, Will babysit irl 5· 7 en my 531-0lOl. Ca 11.r or n i a Coas t a I electncal, plumbing & home. Will ti ve my 6 yr, _________ _,. Serv~ce. New, remodel & nrs.8'7-2787.557-4504 o Id d au g h le r tor CahrillCJ hauling. Free estimates. playmate Lg c hild·.,••••••••••••••••••••• C811Maxat492-6393. Resp. man w/rers to sit eqwpped bk yrd+many Weddings, s ummer , your house. 495·2125. s ummer act~v1t 1 es. parties. wme tasting.. Cust.Om Remodeling & Michael. swimm1na.etc. 642-8144 Cabana-For The Fine Additions . Call Vince ----------'Lenhoff & Assoc. 673·7404 B & M Wax mg Co licyct. R_,air An of Cat~ 645-9868. Fore1gn·domestic cars. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.n.nt/C te orating Call Bill. 640·27<14 Mob.lie Bl.cycle Repa'r "t oncre ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------• ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gr...t&... Your Home. f'or Appt Cement work all types Wallpapering., painting. · -":I C&ll 891·1455. call wlcnd.s or' wkdays afi lnt. & exl. Free est. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ha 5 642·8482or646·3351 refs, qual. work. Lic'd. Haul, skiploader dump ve ~omething to sell? · N.B. 548·3948 Work done trk, grading, tree wrk, Classified ads do at well. Want Ad Help? ~·5678 by job. demolitions etc. 83J.12S7 Want a REALLY CLEAN Reasonable pnce:s. R. Sinor. St llc , ms. Try •••••••••••••::•••••••• Servmg CM, Npwt Bch. HOUSE., CU G' h 968-8783 o...,c:u.c24h Irv. Reason. Coat>\ Clrl. Fr~~. 645-~~am me o.JQ·......., rs Neat patches & textures c 1e an 1 n g s er v 1 c ~ --------01 g It Lands ca Pe . YOUNG MAN. 5 yrs expr FR.El EST. 893-1439 548-5811 • F1oors. carpels, baths, Reason. prices. f'r ee tn wallcovenng. f'ree walls. patios, windows. est ·Ca I l any l 1 me ests. 64.'HIS76Andy. ~ SeRr vmgCCM /NB1lrv .. Spec. price ror vacant re· 646-7070 ______ __;_ ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• eas. oast Cleantn1! sidences. Land.s---ca_p_m_g_.-T-re_e_ln_m_· Painting & papenng. 25 HOMESAVERS. Plumb· Serv1ce.548-S81l Those Guys 974-0810 ming. Clean·up 8 yrs yrs serv. Harbor area. St mg & Heatlng. Free est. Get a rlear v1·ew from Lie. & ansrd. 642·2356 $10 hr. Honest & relia ble Immaculate Cleaning Co. exp. Free est. Noboru servtce. eorA. M IC OK. "ACl.~R VIEW" Co. For th06e who deserve 848-4043or897·28G2 Prof painting. Ext & lnt ~or847·0383 631-0217 8.13-1470AnsSer the best. 759.0377 v--y Low rates. Refs . Free D ...:.-..A...:.:.:..:=::.:::...:::.:_:=:::_ __ , _______ __;:....... --1 est. 536-4780, SJ6-4J83 ._ •• .., I 1&.11-ROSecnarte'S Houseclean-••••••••••••••••••••••• •----------••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,. is.Ilg!! mg. Refs. reason. Own Brickwork. Small JObs. Int, ext. ser ving area for 7 REPAJR & REROOF. All Classified Ads are really trans. 642·1403, 64S·3439 Newport, Costa Mesa & yrs. Prof. qual work type 11 • 5 h I J'I g l e s. small "people to people .. lrvlne. 675·3175 eves. Reason. Neat. Ins. Dave rot'kshakes·compo·lar. sales calla with big re· Carpet cleaning, wan· 58&-84.25 adenrupand tiig ~ult.s! dows. ovens, we do it all! SELL Idle Items with a ----------'I Free esl. S4l·S930 To place your classified The Moppets 540-2393 Dally Pilot Classified Ad. Want Ad Help? 642-5678 W;ll1t A(t Results 642·5678 ad, call today M2·5678. ~ 5005 Lost&Fa.d . 5300~ ......... ??.~~ ~~~ 70 HltpW.nd 7100 .W,W..W 7100 H.lftW.te6 7100 HtfpW..W 7NO HelpW..ted 7100 •••••••••••••!••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAXING MASSAGE """" 05 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••,••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo6t or Found ape~? Call BobJames·Llc Masseur ••••••••••••••••••••••• APAltTMINf BOOKKEEPER AFFILIATE Ani mal Asust ance Outcall 9-9,'94·5111 STUDENTS MAHAGIRS Alil'OMCYI'IVE Mfg. business in Irv lo INVESTMENT League 537·2273. no fee. Chester A. Arthur School Coupl~ tq auanage 65 un· EXPERl84CEO dustrial complex seeking GUARANTEE OST: M Irish.setter . *SAMDY1S* Summerses,sion i':S iJ;f'Ga.rd_en Grove._ On CASHIER qual'd. elderly, Ptr1me ~360 .... _& p Wk. Under 1 yr old .. No tags. "'·tcall Mn•sage J"" 3rd... A 11th SI~ run time poslti.on. Good •"orklng c d . bkpr. with exp. thru to & • .... _.... er WI ..., u.,' uiru ug ' C811 Mike Sullivan (714) .. on I · 111cludmg trial balance. PART TIME Vic Cameo Shrs, CdM. en-0329 Jr. & Sr High credit C lions, good pay & com • Ccill642-1729. · •---------classes. 752-~. QUAIL PLA E pany benefits tr ex· C81l:979-776.5forappt Our latest program in ---------• •SHE«I LEE• Call 638·2184 or 836-9329 _~_MN __ A_G_E_M_EN_T_. ___ per1enced, phone Mr n.....i.•-eeper/"'--'y ~utomallc merch1tnd1s. MI SS l NG PENT A Ceruf1ed Masseuse w1 gb llJIUUWUO. ~ mgfeaturesdienewpop. C,UfERA,Lenses,black .HouseCalls -Byappt. lorin!o.. APTMANAGER ... n t at Mature person. elC · top tiot foods. All are na· case. Id No. engraved on 838-6838 Mature cpl to manage pene~e necessary. near t1onally known brands each. $'15 r eward, no ---------'REAL EST ATE apt. complex. woman Or. Cty airport. 752·0894' COSTA MESA DATSUN s u c ti a s H c 1 n z. questions. CaU Tom, FO,VV LADY LICENSE runtime, D)SO Prr. Good ~ampbell's, Hormel. 642-4321Ext.207 Tb-anks! At. salary +apt. No 28'5llARBORBLVD. Cbef Boy·Ar·Dee. etc. All Outcall MC15S091 SCHOOL ~~~rd6rePnM .. Call 873·8803 540..64 I 0 540..0213 ccounts are secured by REWARD: Lost 'Golden M/C 731-3561 ... ..., us in office bwldings Rtvr. Neau male, 90 lbs. OFFERS !>l'hools. mdw.tnal plant~ 49342Slor retumto34821 PRE~N~NT ? Ca~ing. · and hospitals an your Calle del Sol. Capistrano co.nfidenuaJ co~sehng & area. We-need rehable Bch. refen-al. Abortion, adop· -people 1n your area to tion&keeping. ser\'lce theSl' acl·ounLc; SCRAM-l£TS l\PCARE 547·2563 W E ,p R 0 V I D,,.J;: ECUHED LOCATIONS ANS' WERS UMDA & VICkl I N Y 0 U R A R E 1\ , 'QutcaO MCKIOC)t Guest Lectun Free ARCHlnCTUUL Protect o.Mcpen- Job CCIPfaifts AUTO SERVICE ADVISOR Toyota agency In Hunt· mgt.on Beach needs ex· perienL·ed :1erv1re ad· visor. Sdays a week, best of hen1fats . Call Mr Smith. 847-8555 ---- Bookkeeper, exper qoly thru f1nan c1al s tale men{s, multiple set of books. NCR background. out.standing opporturuty to work in the pleasant atmosphere of Corporate office of National Ladies: Specialty S hops. All benefits. Apply in person or send r esume . No phone C'alls. Back Street. 655 B St. Tustin, 92680. ~. ,, ";l:C"' \- ffltE CLERK c Retail marine har.&ware store seeks offi ce clerk with 10 key experience. Lite. a'cc..ounting for sales report:;. f iling & purc hasing.-Nalional company wi th aJt major benefits. Beach Loca tion. CaM T. Walker 49l-445S.. For Interview a Appoiatnw:•t I NV 1': ST M ENT Accost-Alive -Forthefwofit! GUARANTEE. COM Troth -Cougar -SeJ'VU1 110 r. P AN Y J''J NANCI NG , £SCALA TOR g~. 73~f ge .,.o. •Crash Course available •Materials provided~ . •Small c l asses for personalized instruction. •Choose own tasle-day & night classes. •Placement-up to 80rH rommission. Well established Orange Co. firm with strong de· sign & advanced produc. Lion systems orientation offers permanent p0s1· uons wtxlnt beneC1ts & opportunitjes tor advan· cement. Minimum 3 yea.rs exper to type I & Ill Hospitals. Com· mereial, R~reaUon. Babysaller. PIT for 8 mo old girl, Mon/Wed/f'n. '4 hrs1dy 548 5195. BOOKKEE"ER/FC HelpWClllffd 7100 ..... Wcmhd 7100 .Growing Mfg Firm in ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Ana. needs fulll•---------W II 0 LES A LE M y wife will.buy Free J week s ales training OUTLETS, ONE YEAR anything that's marked XX DANCE OF FUN XX FACTORY WARRANTY down. Yesterday she Beaut nude girls,.;Oancc PARTS ANO SERVICE. bought an ESCALATOR. &rap sessions al our new You provide 8· 10 hours .location IS the most lux-Call For Driails your t'ho1ce w eekl.)I , REWAR_D! F S~epherd wiousinOrangeCounty 831-1003 493-0442 serviceable automobile PuP Mam & GarfieJd HB If you deserve the besl Kalella 1 ...... 0,.nhtcp D• L. Rowt.d Babysitter. supervise 10 & 5 yr old from 8am·3pm. 6126-717, wkdys only. Lag Belt. 494-3856. Babysitter /Housekeeper. charge bookJc.eeper thru T,8. Informal. working cond .. good salary. Call 714-979-5400 Clencal CocktaU Waltnss ADP School Earn up to $300 per wk. PENSION Low 'tuition. Placement assist. 751·9194. be ready to start in JO John 536·9400 S36·5J27 try it. Now open 24 hrs Real Estate School • d ays. m1mmum invest SJ6..3878 I PLEASE) every day. 32031 Camino Capistrano ment, $3000. LOST Black Cocker Ter· 2 0 6 0 So. E u c I 1 d . San Juan Capistrano & Assoclat.s, htc 776-l ISOAltahehn Exp & reliable adult. l m!ant, wkdys, fuJIUme. Tustm 731·1058 eves BOOK.KEEPER. Mature part lime to ( flJme UI Fall A/P, AIR. payroll Variety. Muirhead Gallenes, Call Ms. Chap pell, 549-9191 SERVICES ~11.1.aJ.1 WaJtress, exper. ()ppor. & challenge of· App I y 6 /2 3 . 9 a in . feted to resp. indlv. m Jaspers, 3672 S. Bnstol, our Newport f1nanc1al S.A. , For lnformallon'Call ner Female. Nr Irvine & Anaheim. Eitciting de t.....1... W-.£...~ 7075 Toll·f"ree Mesa Dr. CM Reward! If _w_·1s_534 __ •158_1 _____ --~ I .S00..32S-6'400 found please call !>46-0351 DivorcefBankruptcy •••••••••••••• ••• •• •• •• Operator 60 leave name and number _,... Couple for security hire. Ph S fr_,. ...,... own mobile home. will ones ta '-" Action Typmg. 960·5419 Are your bills bigger than your income? In.stead or s pending less. make more. P tr & F tr oppor Call for appl. 494·5168 24 llr oa FOUND: Young dog, blk stay on premises. For ---y. & wht. vie Euclid & OUTCALL moreinfo546·1820Kent Assembler for Assembl· Chapman, G.G. 537-8398. Responsible professional lllg & paintmg arrows e.-!~ W SO f'OUNt1-Iris h Seller . __.n ont~d I 0 male. §ng. m Mission • • •• • •••• •• • • • •• • •• • • • • VtCJO. 830·9445, 768-4445 Lease ·buy body ~hop Mosaoge ••.• Escorts man des ires to spend Apply in person. Arrow MC/IA 631 ·38 I I time al beach. Wall Mfg Co. lJ6S Logan Ave, watch your house. start _c_._M_."""'T' ______ _ J.~.000 SQ. rt w/booLhS & ('Omp. 554·5565 anylJme TOUCH OF CLASS anytime. 2 wks-2 mos. ASSEMILERS F OUN D : Bou v 1 er MODELS 637·3594. Tony. 11:1 £rTRO .... ICS Flander blk dog. he's at ~ ""' Orange County t\n1mal Babysitting/Lite hskpng lmmed operungs for peo· Babysitter needed , m y home, full time. Call eves, 957-0698 Babysitter, needed for 10 mon girl. Mon·Fr1, 8-0pm Smgle parent req resp adlt. Your home or mine. 675·3185, aft 7pm Babysitter needed while Mother a ttends night school. 6·10PM. Mon· Thurs. My home . E.S1de CM. 646-8683 aft 6 PM. Jn•ntw.nt Wanted 5020 Shelter, has only 3 dy!i. ESCORTS Oil wknds for parents pie w /ex per. In P C SJG-9445, 586·9606 who want to get away. Boards & wiring. Grow· Babysitter !or 6 mo old ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very rel.Ja & reas. Ask mg co. Xlnt bens. Apply boy. Tues & T hurs. Businessman wants to an Found : Sm I dog , 975-0062 646-71 18 ror Mrs. Pina 642·8879 Scientific Drilling Con· 8·5:30. Weslchff area. BOOKKEEPER F /C Rapidly expanding Newport Beach develop ment company needs ex penenced bookkeeper F/C. ·Please phone 17141640..SI 12 BUSIOYS EXPERlENCED Stuft Noodle Restaurant. Newpo rt Beach. 215 R1ve rs1de. Apply 1n per so n betwe e n Bam·lpm. Business woman seeks an firm located in Fashion 1----------~~f~r~ave immed. COLLEGE GIRL '8lSOHMR ClERK Bachelor needs hskpr. Experience Req'd Dana Pt. Condo, full· -ClERICAL pnv1leges Call for Jn· IFigureap&Utelype) terview 496-6658 Jim or ·R.ECEPTIOHIST 0eMY ·CLERK TYPIST -GENERAL ClERK <Mail Room I Xlnt working conds & co. benefits offered. Contact 644-4360 ext 262 Commercial Loan Officer vest or purchase yacht Chihua.hua.Suneve. Vic . B/A .. M/C ... Vis3 trols, 4-040 Campus Dr. 646-7454. brokera~e an Newport or Paulanno & Coolidge. llA.M -3A.M Mature relined woman N.B. or call 557·9051 &1-------.---aggressive leader to•---------- tram & develop others in l•---------il~J! ~~~~~yr~ Long Bcarh Harbor CM S40-0l24art5pm. ----------i desires live in pos as asklorRayGilman Babysitler/hsekp r, li ve· areas. call Mr. Jackson ----------" ESCORTS companion aid. St nurse. ----------In. for 9 yr boy, Irv area distnbuting consulting bus111ess. E .W.C. 962-8181 at633-3!194uflerfi LOST: Sun 6/18 i)m, v1c Xlntdnver.675-7794 $60wk.CallSS2·9086. Hwpl 1ig h t s Elem ll'S£MBL£RS Carpet & Upholstery Bartender Ptr. apply 6123 Cleaner. over 21. Dnver.. 9am. Jaspers, 3672 S he. 640-2700 MoMytoLoan 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• QUICK CASH lsl & 2nd Trust Deed loans arranitcd for any reason Credit no pro blem Borrow on the an· creased value or your home. call today for fast. courteous lnforma lion. School. German Sh~p. M. OUTCALL Mature woman would like M 1'2yrs. Lthr rollar + to care for older couple 50TrallleeAssemblers license +flea collar or lady Lile housework Needed Immediately &15-7()W. 558-2677 Leisur e World.642·5063 Long&ShortTerm FoUND Chihuahua mLX? BIA M/C VIS A ..... Wanted 7100 Assignments F blk/tan mrkings ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3SluftsAvailable. Found al Graham & WANTED-Singles for dat· ACCNTG/Clerk Must have own transp McFadyn HBS47·322A Ing, Saddleback Club Call Today 551>-8520 ~·0489, 581-1927 since Expr'rl individual In Free. Top Pay. Vac Pay Lost: Lrg <90 lbs> gentle. "" t er ested in r t llme YlctorT-ary playful blk male Shep permanent work. Good -··,...-· Penonal ~Ices 5360 knowledge or account· 5-nlcea max. 4~ yrs. Nr Lake Pk, •••••••••••-•••••••••• · · 10 k G t Div Walter Kidde & Co H B, 6116, S25 rwd . l.Jli,typmg, ey. rea Bnstol, SA. ---------- Beauty Salon 1n C M needs Wig Styhsts. ~r; comm15s1on. 548·3446 Beauty salon in CM needs hair stylists. 6S0o com- rruss1on. 548·3446 Beauty salon Needed: Assistant. l(d opportunity , assist owner. CA.SHIERS F /llme Good Pay Growth ro 5 Locations We train. Co. Bener1ts .METRO CAR WASH 2950 Harbor Bl. CM CA.SHIER Telephone. Needed for Sat/Sun for C.M. ~lore. $3 Per hr. Apply 8·5 Mon· Fri, The Earl's Plumb· CLERKS UTOTEM ()perungs Now Available for full or p/t1me clerks on 2nd & 3rd sh.1fts . No e lCper necessary.we tram. Advancement OP' porturut1es to those who qualify. For mformallon go to our nearest market or contact the personnel office at 12442 Lampson St Garden G rovu 537 -4840 Equal Oppor Employer lend.mg exper. Must bt' rapable or a ssuming future adminastratn'l' respons1b1lat1es & bl· growth & profit oriented. MaJor bank loan trauun~ &MBAdestrable. Aggressive indepenrlent ban k provides xlnl benefits. promot1onul 01' portumt1es & sal com mensurate wtexper. f'ur ammed cons1deratiu11 please send resume & salary history in con Cidence to. ~. \AJ.aX CO. _5.'J6.._963_1 _____ -" Let LIS help you with your poteoUal to right person. 4341 Birch Street t..;.1• !\ important c•a rccr C.M. area. Call 549·2238 Suite213 111 "' 1••1"1u~ Found large orange change. R ichard F.. dys. 646·6153 aft 6 & Newport.Beach L•t'ensed ·u ome Loan Persian male cat. Mis· Rigler & Assoc (714 ) wlrnds. Equal Opportunity Brok cf rs s er v 'c'! ~II So s l ~n30V 192e J o4. 57Ba r bar a 752·61!00 -A-cco-un-ti_n_g_C-le_r_k_w_/_ma_lh_ •-•E•m-p.lo•y•er•M-/•F--1~~~ ~~~~~:~~lo 631· 1394. mg, Inc 1533 W. Lmcoln. ---------- An a h e 1 m or phooe1----------1 642·1753 ext ll EXEC. OFFfCEJt PO lox 7120 Newport Beach. 92660 Equal Oppor Employer Calif. orl7 yrl(. a our <0'"4: >4 · l · SoclalClubs 5400 aptitude. Call Donna, receive'--sttra1·n1'n°pro· n e .1i1 r l' ~ l 0 f f 1 c e ,..,.,I.STANT APT MGR. "" ,.. Cashier Wanted : part 714837 3744 ·FOUND : Youn g ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-1000. ~ gram. Pre fe r neat , time,Thurs,Frt..Sat.& ---Keeshound. VIC Robin ----------1----------Couple preferred , fashionable applicants Sun Call Barbara for Wood School . u B . SIHGLI? ACCOUMTIMG CLK general handyman & Apply tn person, 200 appt. 540-3280 84J.<l038/892·68S9/S37-2273 Call tNTROVIEW for the AIR & A/P for expand· maint, live on premises, Newport Ctr Dr. N B lsl, 2nd &. 3rd T D 's Credit no problem. 738-4271 Arranged by Coast Home Loans FOUND: 4 Kitten.a. 8 wks, all colors, nd homes. 494.7346 intelligent & discreet ing petroleum co. Sal l Br apt provided.•----------• CA.SHIER way to meet new single commensurate w texper 494-8541 btwn9AM·5PM. Beauty Styllst, trained to With lite bkJc.png exper. people. 752·S4ll. Please send resume lo: Asst. Manager. Retire take over clientele, top F/tlme Days. Muldoons Amorient Petroleum. menl !tome. Uve l.n or on wages. 837-8779, 8374250 Restaurant, 640-4ll0 . lnc , Accounting Dept.. 646,,,. 6 DO YOU NEED CASH? lsl. 2nd & 3td lfome owner loans Found older Pekinese vac. El Toro H.S. flrown with En=.:;t! black !orange ."S86·0400 30100 Crown Valley call Sal open ...,71 Beautyoperatorw/some Chlld care w/llte Park w a Y. Laguna 645-7555 rouow. Manicurist. Ass't. hseworlt. one 9 yr old Niguel, Ca 9'l6T1 Automatic traJlllmiasiona. Modem salon. CM/NB girl, one 12 yr old boy R & R man, MUST have area. Call642·S38l who goes to yr round arranged rast Borrow SlOOO. $100.000 flexible terms. pJs l credit no problt.!m. Cull ~no obUgallon STERLJNG f'IN SVCS 7141955 1610( bkr I Molt~s.Trvst OHdi 5035 ..•...•.•...•.......... LOWEST l....,...tllates lat T.D.'a, olto z.d T.D. &.o.K. F'a.irott Terma slnce 11M9 Sattler Mfc). Co. 64.2..2171 545-0611 Lost 3 yr old cat, Tabby cir, long hatr. answers to Destree. Vic San Jacquin Hiils & MacArthur, Baywood Apts. Reward 64(}. 9046 • - fo .. OUND nr Victona & Ca nyon CM Lrg M. blk ghepherd w trust. mrkog /l4&-4838, 566-l309 FOUND M II us ky I Malemute, vie Newland & Pac. Cat. Hwy, HB. Wht face. 960 2.'102. Found. Wht Poodle, Cam pus Or area, 0 C airpOrt, Fem. SS6·17U. Betty. R4!tlrCld c.'OuPle ha11 money Found l unknown blc)'· to ltnd lst & 2nd TD'a cle, owner l<kntlly by st, AJ(ent. l-83'[·3744 cir 6 frame no .. dale & 'ND M t SIO~ l'C a.41.\lon loaL Call ~ ortea.ie o . ,.K.8.P.Q. 538 5622 n('edfld on .my ltorne P a caJJ (or deta.lla. 64Z-Oft'8. IJern•• 5150 ,. 10'\ And m<>N yleld on • • • ••• • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • TD's. Well sttured by s,.tft .... R ...... 1"6nit But'h Apll lSUSo E.IC•min~tal 213 43"f ae1 t It ror Bob San Clemente. "1 Uc. °' S.1'11. For appt. 492· .. -., . .. ... -· ,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schooh& Accounting clerk for cmpltsetoftools. Exper Beware of layoffs due lo school. Well.mannered ~Hon 7005 small d yna mic oUice preferred. 548•2288. Prop children. mce home & ••••••••••••••••••• •••• near Or. Cly airport to 13· Start earning neighborhood. No s mok· rr f ~ 1 xtra money to suppl Cam PIANO& pe onn varietyo tas .. s. Automotive Scrv ce income now Ca ll for mg. neat person. Ker's VOICE LESSONS Should have 2 yrs ex· W r 1 t e r , ex p e r · d appt. 494.0408 F V. 962·3614. Mrs Han C.llmelorinfo penent't' typang.10-key. w/Gi!rmancars.Mustbe ccxk ,aft~pm Maryann M!M08S Salary open Please send reliable. ServicinR C M. resume t.o Box 265, c/o & N.B. areas. Sal + Earn HJah School Credits· Daily Pilot . P .O. Box comm. 642-1604 Independent StudyRead· 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca. Ing, Math, Spelling & 92626 AtrrOM011VF. Study SkaJls. Open enroll· ~~------1 IMMEDIATE ment. Tota l cost $200. OPIHIMG Woolbright Academy Acctng Bkkpng In Uncoln·Mercury dt· 13861 Beach, Wstmnater . TEMPORARY alerabip omce for lady 897·2.86S Register Today to work with automotive back- Summer oducntlonol Pl"O· Qn various accounlina & around. Typl.na " m\11\· aramorrered by top arcu bookklleplna a u lgn· OMV experleocC1 bclpru1 educators. Elem. & spec. mcnts Work close to but DOl es91ential. Apply your home. Flt1ure toM Cl k e 1 educ. e vall. 494·138~. Clerk!\ to Sr Acooun ary ar e, ua DH~ Clasaa form lmmed. tants needed thruout MJr. Dalty Word School, Sum· OranitCo. mu Proaram Aaea 2-u . Robe.rt llaU'1 ll4nt·3Plft ... extended Accounte11>?$ d.ay care. no So Cem SOOS Main.Ste501 brldp, Oran.1c 633-7734, No Tower, Union 8&M 633-5582 In TM Ctt1 ot Oran1• 'UA/835-4103 (1olf I~ by NB lady ---------1o1tgtoe Iona.I roupor prtHte.., B.Kn.mer.~. .. .. . _.. ,, ... loot AsMt'llbty Day or olght, We tra10 CIVIL 1631 Placentia, C.M. EHGIMEEJUMG ---------1 LeadlnR OC firm otrers Boat Manufacturer We are Interviewing tor t.be folloWing pos1tton11: l) experienced produC· Uon foreman, capable or now cbartina a 2·3 pro· duct line & capable of rnnn11aln1 &c 1ehed4ll.n1t or perso11ne1. 2> ex- .,erlf'tlced trim carpen· ten wtl.b toob. All •PPll· cuta aerloualy ton· aldored. Many !rtn1e 'btntftts Caltror an)pPt. Altjucla Ysclrtt 645-0117 outs tandang oppor for pro1ect en~ineers. de· 11\gnen & draft.amen ex- per'd In subdlvasino· & la,nd dct"e-lop11D~nt cnaineertnir. R~«ilstr~­ Uon + 3 yn cxper. req d for vroJect eqni. 2 Yrs m1n exper rt:q'd for d•· a)Jtncra & drtttsmen. AP pfy tn PlflOO to! Mr. F'Uentcs 1tl Robt'rt. Bein. WUUarn nost Ir Anoe • 1.40\ Quail St. N 8. ;:, . ' ~h · CLERKS Comm1ss 1ons leasin~ agents for commercial INVENTORY property. Some exp. rcq Send reiume to: Ad 11129 Special 1 Day Inventory C!O Daily Pilot Box 1560, Tues AM 6127. No ex per _eos __ ta_M_es_a_C_A_9262S __ _ nee. 150) People offded. Coot, dish·up, some e\ Major d ept s tore . per. Spaghetti Bender , Laguna Hills area. 16 6204 W. Cst. Hwy. NB. Yrs & up. Call today. COOKS Ha.PER ~Q~. 0 ff i' c e • Expenenced. nights. dtn· ner house, beach are:.i, 0 overload _ca_1_164.2-_KM __ . __ _ COOKS 557·0061 Toppay, ltll sh1fh ava1l.1 ble ApJ)l)I be twe<'n 3723 Barch St. N B 2 , 5 p m . D e n n y · ., Equal Oppor EmplOY<'r Reslaurtu1t, 529 Averud~ Pico, San Clemente COO KS Wanted, BreaJcfaat, lunch &c din· CLERK Typist, pro-ner shlfts. Ma Bar~er·., areealve N.B. real est re· Restaurant, 212 E. 17th 1earch appr1alaal flrm St c M 848--4303 bu and xJnt oppor. lor1--·--· ------ an en4.1ractlc pcraon Cook• wanlod, ox- W/lood t.1ploe •kills. porlonced proferre~. phone handllna ablUUea. FW.J or P•rt Urne. Apply lUinf & copy macl\1t1t In pmlM 3 5 PM. Coco 'll operation. Conaenlal Famous lta mburaers. st.arr. good bcrl$. Oppor lS.SS A4ams, CM. to grow. Sal C'O m · c-1rw.a.....,_ mensunt. wtakJlls & po ~ "'"'- 1.ft>l. C.11 8'2-1860 for lD· ~fl Saute Speclal· • tervi.w 'Y· Co ntlft•DU~ e..x-• ~rfcnc• pref~rr•d .. CllltlTJPIST J..uoch A:dblil«. N>P1l!~ t;=~ru::~~ ~f=~~·Cb'ft~ Q ou 'bl"Okv lartn JW. IAawna &tatfl <NO 50me pboae wor1t Ntar P R 0 Jof E C A L l. S ~t•....a. PLEASE• - ., .. .. .. ~ E. \ . . . ' . . . . . • • • • • • f .. • • • DI DAIL v ""LOT Fnmri .JUf'e 2', lf!f ....., W..ted 7100 ....... W.t.d 7 100 ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~! ~~.'!':'.·.~ ..... ~!.~~ JANITORS ~~n!cct!~~:r~t}m ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.01.mt • .-r Ill I I' tur dr> P tu <'are for dtubl .. d Lt.....&......1 Couplt' Days Apply in e q u i p . M u a t b c.' l .. non.., ~ Newpvrt Ounes. kaowleduea ble 1n t ••ner I r lif'•l wom1tt1, ic.>.cb1<1n1114' lot Uo.steu for t>xecutHti ll.310.ckBay Or,N B. ,. Clto•nt>ra, ~ ~~ C..:.t. rm bo<ird mC'M Z>-18 &~ u~.i ot Nt•wport fk-.i l'h troublesbooilng. repair & "".).l.'4~) :WS !GAS MAN ror local c:ar (&rm 9 3 Moo fs'ra Oulat'll Keypunch operator Prr 1 ~.;:~~ 3~~~cr;:~~~ ' w h Sulary + comm includ~ prepJrlna " YT exp. SJC area. Call exper w/d1est1I deatra C o_,er & Ccnh 0.11645-tQ.l!i ~e r v 1 n i ex • c u l J v e fi8M2I l 0 P mgr ble. Submit resume or h)hht-H•lp --I u n c h eon. l 1 II ht &AboratOl 'f AI• letter wtexper & salary Mm ag .. JtJ yr. Apply Ill G1.1nl"UI omc~. ~ood ~-:f~~:u:n!;:!~rn ~r. IJ\ phlebotomy & req UI r e ,n e n Is I 0 penlOO, Delaoey'1 Kettle l.YP1$l van1'<i duJ1es.1iood rands. Must have own back lab procedures to Classlfied Ad #193, Daily of Fish. 630 Lido Park benefits 6U·599t car. Phone 7141752 14001 work In dtnica! lab in P1Jot. P .O. Box 1560, Dr,N.8 . 6'75·3145 ~vt ..,,., N ... Phone. 640.0140 & O:lsta Mesa, ~Ir. 921626 ---------•General olrace fo r J .... ......, o Couple wanted to manage Herbert Hall Jewelers in · · ask for Margaret. 'Q>ilJI bU&Ule$5. P /time. S. Cst Plaia. 549·1379. HOSTISS LMMI Mc:_._. Medical Office Tralnet>. Mr.Ha11&42-l634. .r..---..1-.n,.• 21 or over. Stu!t Noodle Ex~7ci" 8ecv·;~; 'gen'I gen'! assisting. Spanish -~ V'l'n.. Rest au r un l, 2 1 S ""' " skills needed. Late typ. COUPLES earn u~t Re.sp., dec1s1ve rndlv Riverside Dr. N .U. pract.ice.Nonsmokeron-ing.Mustooabletowork '1000 per mo in you able to work w /late 541!·74)8 ly.H.B.TopSalary.Mag eves &/or wknd s . ~pare time. 536-2403 s upervmon needed for fl helpful, but not nee. S48·ml. CREW WA~Ta.. Fashion Isle. mvestment HOST /HOSTESS 848-1400. -------- " ._ firm 640-0123 Would you like to work in L 1 s l G d MEDICAL ASSIST. Sail 7S' schooner one oI Newport's fine.st cga ecrc ary 00 Ex.per. ut phlebotomy & Seamuns h1p course General Office, PBX restaurants? Apply in s kJlls. Salary dependent back lab proccdurei, to Sharecosts Answer. Serv. Oprs person, Velvet Turtle, 59 uponexpenence.Laguna work U1 elmical lab in C.all .Leo, 21.'l/276 &505 Im med openings for ex· fs'astuoo Island. Niguel omce. Resume to N.B. Phone 640·0140 & -per 'd or qualified people ! Box 2164, 'k Dally Pilot. Cutter wanted for wet swt Rate or pay depends up· Housecleaner, . dy/wk. P .O. Box 1560, Costa ask for Margaret. rnf"r. Exper desired or o n expe r . Apply rn expenenced. Mesa. C.a. 92626 MB>ICAL RECEPT. will train. Apply bt>twr person Mon-Fri. 9am. 673-8927 LOT IOY To work m clm1cal lab rn 8 3CH2am! 837 W. 18th S1 4 155 R h s St., CM. ~';'· oc ester t. E.xpenenced. Good driv :-!..:t~~bo· ardT.}.~o! ~1~t Dental Ass1Stant. Frr. cx·1·--------per CDA pref, salar) General open Lag H11ls1EI Tore area. 830-1130 Dental us1sl/recept F'(f, Mission Viejo. area. Exp. only 495-0223 •Summer Jobs EARN VACATION$$ HOUSECLEANING mg record s day week. .. ... "'' ... H1e.1 • Company benefits. See worlc well w/people. Call ....,.. Wii.J Kr u t Marga re t for a ppt. FUU Lime. Mon· Fri. Part. ae er a 640-0140. t.Jme work avail. dunng week or on Sal. Wall ac cept. students tor s um. mer e mployment. ~~ H OUSECLEAN ER S needed. Mature. Top S'S. Car nee. 642-1403 645-3439 Medical Ass istant Urology back otr1ce Mature woman, Typing, sterih zrng & X·ray 5411.2247 . ~ .... • ~~~.: ... ~.~~ ~~~ .. , .. ?!.~~r~.!!'!1:~ ..... ~!~~ ~-~~ ..... ~!.~~ -. Office Ass'f. ,· N~ ~t UJ J rvrne has ~ tor cap.tile ~non to habdJ. VAtt<x.11 ~h•$CS ol otnce procedure. Must be iood typist & u.n- dertt..nd bookkeeping ()pportumty ror persona blc. self s ufhc1ent an dtvl du al. Call 714/SS&-2930 for appl OraJ Surgeon surgical as· s1stanl. Experience necessary, Call 963·0727 _.., " . REAL ESTAfE LICENSE # .. 1'9WllO. ULAAllO POSITION FOlt UCIMSID AGINT WJTH TOP "°"-! SllU.SJ CAU TOM MH11 OR ,AT PlCIC AT RED CARPET 754· I 202 or 751·9184 arter 6 PM. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~~~~~~~~~ HwiUngton Beach. :: Secrt'L.Jry Adm1n1.;tr Jtl\ • duu~. -. .id"l"rtll>an~ & copy .. ntm.: bJck1tround ndcd to 't.irt 1mm1•d Cull Ken l.ew1!\, 7~ 784 a SECRET All YI ReMarch Aulstant FASHtON ISLAHD Economic ~earl'b !1rm 1> t• 1• k :. l> I." c . y w / l( I 11 l statJstJcul typing i.k11b Va ried dut1e,,, ai.i.1:.t wfre;;earch prOJech A!.hl ey Econom1f Services. 640.07:». Part ta m e PM . daily HelpW..ted 7100HltpW..ted 7100 charge, entries, typing 60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~relary, preferable an 644-6813 •-ErTIONIST 30 s. llve·m comparuon wpm. ~ SALES Free to travel. Brodd· PART Tl ME GIRL 4 hrs Prefer recently retfred GUYS 'N GALS minded. 499 1393 per day. I JO 5. JO. lyp ~~ev °: /:':'~ :n~lli!el'nlti Earn the next semester·, --------· ~g, phones, client con. groomed to direct vis twtJon or buy that new -SECR--ET-AR-Y-(.R_EC_ EPT--. tact. 89'l·3387 llors & answer phone car you want. Ph.'nty of tune f urf id !.Un Ex P <· r d • Or N H eves & Sundays. i40-8096 Earn ~~~h ~SlsO per architec:turul firm. f't'rm PART TIME wed( workuig PrrlME ~1t1on :.tarts J1..11y 1 ~ $750 and stall be off early Salary 11ego. 67~8233 fo r ruENINGS A Marvelous oppor for ;i etlOUf?h lo catch th(' nl(:hl _u_P_P_t ------~I I PRtypepersonatitywho activity. This 1:. l:'I R Adults with outstanding. has olc skills. Golden op· work for u non pror11 SECRET ARY attractive personalities por. Will have much alhlctic o rg.inization Small prof~-,1onal ollrl·1· who en.JOY working with public contact. (;all For info: please do not 10 Newport Center Typ ludo;. Start at $3.50 per Coastal Personnel Agen· call before noon. as Wt' mg o;k1lh a mu.-,t. Ac· hr. Phone 642-4321 11250. cy. ~. 2790 Harbor. are aJJ out catching lht• COW'llmg or Lcgdl lann .__,w 3 00.S OOP M CM waves 't1l then. <714! exp des •rl·d Good ~ een . . • 991 ""~!. A.skfot' S1taron ---------......., i.alary & oubli>nd111g Remodeling. au trades---------benefits. Send rei.umt> & Equal Opportunity needed. Deyeloper Ron SALES/H<1rdware refmces toAd 11128,('10 Employer TaybiS49-ll86499·3922 E.xpr. pref fs'/t1me. App ly rn person Crown Dally Pilot Box J56u, Dental front desk, recep tJonisl In CM . Super op por. for sharp_gal w /exp. Call a~t.Jme"'-979..SS(l eves 675·3473 --De ntal Asst . cha irsidE Exp, X-ray lie. Lovely of fice in CM Call anytimE 979-8511, eves 675-3473 Needed hnmediately ./Clerica I CJ.rir Typists <aW.PM l " .,tsftio.. Typi1h Housecleaners. Tues·Fri, 8·3PM. Call Janice's Raggedy Ann's. MED. RECEPT. Busy Ors. ofc. Exp. only. Benefits. 646·3903 PBX Answ.,-Sft"v. Rental yard man. person Hardware. 3107 E. Coast ,_Cos_ta_M_~_a._. CA_!l_2G26_' _ All shirts avail. Exper to help w /customers. Hwy. CdM SECRET ARY pref'd, but wall train. mecharucs. gen'! labor -~------- Weekends a must. C.all Apply 1954 Placentia. SALESLADY lloteJ To d1r ol' sale!> &. ~ r60WPM.) ./Stat Typists Dental ofc peeds cxper I Ac:co.fMg Cfetsb typist/recept, F or P rr. l looldi .. ,.rs Housekeepe r, m person, 5().S5, live-In. older writer. Lite work, fine small home on bay. Gd salary. 675-a-067. forappt557·7777 EOE. C.M Exper'd. Girt Shop. App-bales mgr 01ctaph, h\'y --------I n .. n I t t I typing & adman ab1lllll.'~. MEN/WOMEN PBX -y, .._gs n erna ionu ' Resume req'd. Leadmc 2043 WestcUrr Dr, N e. WANTED , Ans we ring service R.E.S.s N R hotel. S<W-1700, cx1 Full time & pa~ time. operator full & Ptr. Call One or S. Calif, leading Sal~lady p/t1me days. 382 Don1> EOE _ We provide transporta· 835·3561 • bkfrs and de velopers 1s Refs req'd. Call for ap. r--------Call 644~. _ ./f'IX Operators ./Secnfaries Dental Assistant, oral sur· geryonly, N.B ... 644-6161 with or without SH LVNor RN needed p/time Uoo. Assembly, facto~. ,.X-.."TOR In the process of in· pollltment631·3473 SECRETARY ll-7 Fri/Sat or 3-11 Wed/· warehouse. gen I ""'.9"U\A terviewing for their re· S 1 1 d r 1 1-'ASHI ON lSLAND Housekeeper; matvre 11·7 T hurs Good benefits laborers, etc. 556-1943 4 ~ 11 7 Shift. Full & P/l1me . s ale divis ion. We arc a es a Y or Je~e r y Forlune 500 comp:un night shirt. Guest home 1 Be 1 M 340 Exper 'd only. P lease see.king ambitious. ag. :ere, 3 ored4 ~~k. !>eeks a .,hJrp, matuu• in C.M. 640-6116. V~oriav~J ~~· Mellrvyns is o,ow tarrki'!glap-coota('t personnel dept. gress1ve, licensed an· s reqwr secretary r it:, Wesll'rri · p 'cations or P Sae.s, San Cle me nte Gen'I d1viduals who have a Salesman. F JT . Shoe Regional Sales oflu·t· Work wber~ want & HOUSSCl'l'RfUY•ift LVN'S a nd stock. Daytime. Hosp.496-1122. posiuve mental-altitude s ales man wante d in Mi.t possess excel typan~ DENTAL SERVICE when you nl w ilh ,,.,.ri.,..,. p<et Malu"' "'"""" & w.,nd •h•h• and a ,.., deoir. '°"""· F., h, 0 n h I and fo, •lalb w ''°m' s 11 0 , "" COORolNA TOR VOLT. Lo • & •ho<I ""'· Own •oom & balh. 3-U MOOocaoons. Fu II & a" ii. Apply at 9BI I Pmon to wo•k In pnot '""" ""! who uoder..tand )'OUOg. rapodly gmw•n• taphone exp. We ""'"' -w lfnmt orC d,._ ...., ""gnme_nto. !Ioli-$alazy 0 ..,, . ..,_.... Pit. Maa Verd• Con,. Ada"" A"· lfB Bet ween •hop. V ••ious du ti... that u..;,. goals and °""' company. Gd pay & the p,...Ugeand '"'""'' U.I ~tion exper. day ~ yacat10.n pay. Hosp. 66( Center St. C.M. 10.2. E .0 .E. Graphic exper helpful. can ooJy be reached by benefits. Ask ror Morrey. ol an mtemat10nal C-Orp needed to work in housei-Ho~p1tahzat1on plan . HOUSBCEEPER 548-SSSS. Mowrcycledelivery, Frr. ~~~~river-lie. hard work. We will train. 7S&-Qj8S, along with an attracti'" S uppo t1'ng our fi eld available. (Asst> No exper nee. u.&.CHl ... IST "lean.cut. bondable, non. . . caU for interview. Mon· ---------:.alary, benefits ancl · r NEVERAFEE · Will train. Biling ual. """' " " <>•na h PHOTOLABTECH Fn. 9AM-4PM, ask for SA•H~iEN-YACHTS workanP cond 10 NH servi~ reps & coordlnat· ..__y bl to ..... S . b N.8. co. needs. Class A smoker. U'tV"Vlll , 24 rs, B"-,..,,. .. ..., 1 . "" ing service activities. We ~..-..-.. a e spe..,. pants · Machmist for Bridgeport Moo· Fri. • Day or n1te. P /lime. ...... • ...,.,.,..., Prefer experience in Please !>ubmat resume tu olfer a career oppor w/a Newporter Jon Hotel, u •11 •-H _, L th 557 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~I bcolcerage & sailboats. P.O Box 7410 Newport major data proceesang *VOLT* 644-1 7 00 Call Yolanda. 006C "::o1e:~~~~g:rccis1:~ MOTOR ROUTE . R.E. Sales Comm.iUioo only. Kona Beach 92660, or call rur firm for an intelligent. ext 574 E.O.E. work. Exper req 'd. Top The Daily Pilot bas a PILOT r...n-..rrop. Manne,675-1403. interview. appt. 1714 1 h • • h I y m ot" ate d . ~RARY ,.....,.._., bte wo•k& """'· E.0.E. 557.9051 a.k la.ge mute ;., Mi,.,on Corpo,.i., ,.pe,·d light Wot & Ex...__ Saie.man, dynam•c. ,.. '"'ISSIJoan Sta" arUcuJate md1v. W/good SERVICES eve meal. Mon Fra , forRonAdams. Viejo. Mon thru Fri af. pressunzedtwin.Approx -._..,... perienced . Part time.·---------1 I k I •-•· I t; t S t & S n 60 hrs "-d Xlnt oPpty to grow with •• c enca s 1.., "'cxper. n S4f>-4741 3 ·6 Pm. o wn tru ns 1 ernoons. a u per mo. ~o re-For interview Mon·Pri dealing w/people. Please J848Campu.s Dr. Ste 106 7141835-7206 achmery Asscmb ers. monuogs. Must have de sume givin~ r atings, h rs expanding professional 3-S pm, W.a terbeds Unltd, call Pete Meade 546-6080 Some shop exJ){'r nee pendable car. sso cash & compensation r eq 'd . firm. Super training. or sendr<'sumetu. Across fromOCAirport Housekeeper, C.M. re-Stutt imm<.'d. Call Duve depos1treq.Goodclnvmg to: Jack E Bivin, 3955 Please call for appt. lmNewportBlvd,Costa JDC 8J9-9llO tired lady huve car, 6 or Bob 957-8761. record. Call 6~~· 4 3~ I Birch. sle E. Newport 838-4921 Mesa SECRETARY to V.P . Sales of a majm d1v1s1on or lntcmatlonal Corp GOOd S/H & typ111~ req Prc•v1ou~ :.all·s 1::q1r pref S11·,1rJv ~·mplo1 ment "1xln1 com 11:in~ paid fnngc Ul1nd n~ Cu 11 lorappl DentalPracticc J6240rangethorpeWy dys, P i t, non·s mkr. MA ID & u~intcnan••t• Leave name & phone Beach,Ca92660 Svstems Anaheim 6428494 '"" • Your call will be rt1 22113 F~irvae'W Rd Equal Oppor. Employer · · Man for lite ma int. App· turned. Restaurant SALES PEOPLE Costa Mc·~a HSKPR SSOO mo. Over 40, ly, Travclodgc-. 6208 W. --------- bve·in. some :.mall lady Coast Hwy, N B. MOTOR ROUTE DENT AL RECEPT. 6"'1 Ofcltetper Plumber. Mm exp. 3 yrs . m repaar & remodel 979-8005 Lunch counter Pert-TirtR Food Preparation , Retirees, houst-~ 1 Vl"s . Ope ning for re liable inva.lid care. 675-7363 PedJatnc dental office. Costa Mesa. Expenence required. S48·SS88 person Duties an cld ---------P h o n c • t y p 1 n g & instructor DeotaJ Recpt. NB Ortho olc. Ortho exp req. Start at up to Sfl50 642·2626 CIL'>tomer serv. backup. GROUND !60() mo + paid bens. vac INSTRUCTOR/ & hot cau Mary Ann. PILOTS 631-227'Z To conduct weekend ac· DESK CLERK f'or downtown hotel an Laguna Beach. Must have exper. in 4200 NCR roach. Apply to Auditor. betwn lOa m & Spm, GOOD JOB Pensioners 2 Days per wk. Perm. car. No sell· mg. 673-2289 GUARDS 494·1152 _ F\all & p/tame. All a reas. Desk Clrk N11e i\dtr l\p f ply rn per:;on. Surr & Sand Hotel. Ld.l!una Beach. Drstnbutors & Salcc; Pl'Q pie Supplement your Jn· ('Orne. Vilaman c·o. 200•; Uniforms furn. Agt-s 21 or over. Reti red Wl.'l eom e . No exp e r nccess. Apply. Universal PT'Olt'<.1.ion Service> 1226 W 5th St, Santa Ana. In· l.(•rvw hrs 9-12 & 1·4 Mon· Fri. f~~h~r :~}~! 751.1706 ror --H-A-IR_S_T_Y_L-IS_T __ DRIVERS <Cross Counlry l No s pecial lie reqd MacGregor yachts, 1631 Placenl.la, C. M 1 slauon now available for n:nt. ALSO 1 p/time station for rent. Very busy shop. E asy to build c h e ntele. Tom Rae Hairstyles 645-4012 DRIVER JlrurSlylJst.s Exp. with following for For OC e xpress ~o booming beach area. Ap- S4(}. __ oso_1 ______ 1 ply in person . 326 _________ , Manne. Balboa Is. Ask DRIVERS for Tula. celerated clinics for pnvate instrument com , mercaal FAA exams. Travel b y company airplane & asrhnes to major c1t1cs nationwide Requi r es•CFJ -1 or ground •n!>ll'uctor ad· vanl'ed & instrume nt cert1f1cate. Xlnt sal & bens. ldeaJ pas1tion for former m i lit ary o r atrline pilots. Interviews being scheduled for 6/28. Call 546-7360 weekdays or submit res ume to personnel director PO Box 2820. Newport Beach. Cahf 92663 fs~qual Opportwiity Employer Internal auditor r I med. size Orange Co. hospital. Wrk w1conlroller mst be hMpitaJ exp. strong on cost rePQrts, budgets. liCct analysis & recon· c1Ual.lon. Position a vail 1mmed. Call 4954400 ext. 403 Men or women 2S yrs or HAIRSTYLIST JAMITOR older. Know lhe coa!.l Balboa Island shop. Call Early hrs. flexible, 6 cities. Net $l80 a week or 675-J70l. days per wk. Good for more. Orange Coas t student. $3.25 per hr. Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml HANDYMAN 496-5767 He rrm1rn 11. Founta in Reured man n~lng to --------- Valley. <No of Slater supplement income. Job J.wtorial Worll hetwn Newhope & co n sis t s o f l i ght Partlime&fulltJme. EucUd> janlton al work, packag-546-1.130 _________ 1 Lng, pickup & delivery in --------- company truck. Small J,anitor, Janitress, p/lime co. Apply GLG Systems & (/time. Irvine area. Jnc. JllS2 Condor Av, Will train. Ideal for DRIVER S aturday & S unday 1-"V. 549-4777 housewives, students & monungs to deliver 0111· ---------cpls. Call betwn 3·6pm, ly Pilot to carn l·rs in '714) 833 701S Laguna Nll(uel & South The fastest dra-:v m .the -'------·---- Luguna. Must have larl(c West., : 8 Daalt Pilot Sell with EASE! station wagon or van & u Classified.Ad. Ca 1 Today It's a BREEZE good driving record. For 642-S678. ClassifledAds642-5678 1nformalioncall642 4321, M.&...W..ttct 7100....,.W..t.ci 7100 11Sk for Harry Seeley :;:::•••••••••••••••••• ::'! .. ••••••••••••••• ••• MA.H.AGEMENT SUPER EXTRA INCOME Local busmessman seeks part·t1me a ssociate. Must be amb1t1ous. will· mg to leam & have 8-10 hrs /wk. For interview call 645-5921 . Cart's Jr. 6882 Warner NURSES AIDES Huntington Beach All shifts. Top pay Xlnt Equal Opportunity bens. Bayview Conv. PRESS PERSON Full lime. JTEK & AB- Dtck exp. Laguna Hills local.Jon. Call for a ppt. 714/586-3150 OZJTE CORP. 635-4131 E: 0 Js: M fftll Person wanted to work s tudents. We have• open. at lunch counter in large 1ngs m our H U Jr health food store. Food Mark'l!t. rcomer l:loba preparation. Previous Chica & Edinger l ex_penence desirable but Eves1wknds1hohdays not necessary. Unuorm Hrs fJex1ble. Starun~ furmshed. Medical & rate comme ns urate 1--------- Recepttonlst ·Typist. 1 girl ofrc. $6SO mo Nr Airport 7~·5282 hosp1taJ benefits. Apply w/exper. Please apply m SECRET ARY Lindberg Nutrition. person, Seagate Liquor. Orgaruwd md:v wt~en I between Carousel t 16101 Bolsa Ctuca or call clencal !>k1lb for heallh Bullocks, lower lever. '714184().2711 mgmt firm m N B. area So. Coast s hopping Tyn..&s + wnm plea 1:1n1 center. CM Ask for SALES/ PICTURE~ ma~er.' 640~5o manager FRAMING Nd intel prsn for appt Restaurant Management Uruque lunch & drnner house seeks person for ass't manager·s PoS1t1on. Management expenence preferred. Will consider training right person. Salary /in s u r anc e benefits. 494-9765 RESTAURANT J.AQCIN THE BOX MowHlritMJ Comter,ft'SOflllef We have immediate operungs available for Counter Personnel on all sh.ifl.s. full and part time . Please apply in person: r tframe s hop. South ---------Coast Village. Skilled 1n &'<.'rt'lary anth, personnl relat. & Part 11mC', JO 2 Tuu:.. hand work. Perfel't1oniM 10 :! Thur-.. M u ... r I»· boss. p rr. about 20 hrs thorouszh. good sk1lb. ch SJ. hr. C.i,11 La1ry pt•nd.ib lt• N1·wput1 751-6306 Beach area fli3·562."> Sales Retail CURTAIN AND DRAPERY Secretanal Good l }'p1~1 with ~en'l "f r1n• kn0Wlt1d lo:t' (;oild phont• Jb1lr1 ~· 1 ., <lay SJI & ~ .. d.1~ 11!1 duf'lng wcc'k X32 7311 Experprefd. but we will SECR ETAH \' ·'T)·pfSI' tram you for a perma. lull 11ml., 'horthand nent pos1l1on 1n our helpful. llpply m pers1111 Laguna flJlls shopping 1 ,, :\fr F u c n 1 •',. ..1 cent.er store. Xlnt work Rob(>rt Bran. Will1an1 1ng cond & e mplnyel' fs'rost & Assoc 1 ~01 Qullll benefits Apply to blorr Sl . Newport Beach manager, M on1l'a --------Hollaway. 110. JOOJ Moran Drapery Storei, 20 stores servrng So Cabf SALES WE KNOW YOU WANT A JOB!!! W•AlsoKnow YOll Ub 'eop~ &Yc.1Uke To Talk W• hoYe tM ldHI posffion for you. s.11ng n .... u~ Boob ha1 provM tot.a great cttanc.for Set:retanal Pe>rmiinent l'ARl-:EJ< OPPORTUNITY Exper bu:. "'ODlJll 111 admsn + mana1:1· 'ml Rraph1r de<1ii;:n 11lr . ,,, '>l~l 1Jrlnt11pat in da1h bu' fun1·11on-. Olh• r duties llll !d rhcm con t<Jl1. new bu.'> dt•v . g<><x/ "'l' {' V '>I( I 11,, h k p n j'. Bri1eht 'd' "Lirl1111: lll.Jtun· Jl11tudc.or1o:an11 w /d1•l.i1 i., + Pf:'OPl1• onrntL-d Apply by lt•I t pr. w resum1' & ~a l..iry h1~ tory lo .I Chun•h, 2!!1> Nc•wport Ctr U r i'l 8 !)'~-------- St-1·n•rarv EXEC SECRETARY Early momrng delivery for LA T im es. Costa Mesa, Newport Bch. No rollectUlg. 832· 7089 INVESTMENT Employer Hosp, ~ Thunn Ave. ~~~~~~~~~I CM R ecept 1Sec·y . Real R ST 0 r. C &>late knowledge re<fd. MANICU 1 C 1ci: mal_'ager o r License pref'd. Res1den· 1020cecaA•e Hw1tliqow a.oc:h i ....... MOonflCJht~rs & MW orrivois to So. Calif. to Hnt lftOMy, han fWt &_.CJOOd aboYf fltlQ ..... YH, WHAT MORE CAN YOU SAY? To 'fhc President Real eM mvC'slmcnr I 11111 lnr educ,11or' (inmt <'<1recr oµpor & '••n challengin~ Xlnr t vp IOf!l'>h rcq d ts;\l'l' '41t'\ cxpcr .1 mU.\l C.111 t:::kt>11 ill 640-0123 s.ctr•cT.chs lmrned openings & op porturut1es in an cstab. co. ln Orange Co. iurprt area. l\pph can ti. 10 troubleshoot , rcpa lr & tell clen.ron1c syslc·m~ Recent an~og & d11otal exper rc-q d . Interview by appt only, 557·9051 a.'k for Bw;ch. Escrow Officer needed unmedialel.y, perm .POSi· boo. 837..aaao Exp. bartender wanted f /p,.Ugjous restal.ll'ant ~ Newport Center Dr. Fuhloo lllaDd, NB ..... SALES Pre111lgl005 second trust deed investment r1rm ls 11ecktng an experienced salHperson Lo toell prime Orange County residential loans Prefer Individual w1lh good investor base and Rcnl &<!tale sales license. This Is an exceplional OPPortunlty ror an ln· dlvldual with auccess In SecuriUes S..les and looking U> enler a growth oriented industry wllhout lhe coneern or market decline., Exrt'llent commJMioo schedule permlta un. Umlted penOflaJ erowth and lmtnedJate In· come. Preeent lnvestrne 1t CounseJora oam a minimum ot $35,000.00 annually. Sharp, New Salon estab~bed mtenor de· tlal real estate ore. Full -___ Cal_l_S48_·2256 ____ 1 sJgn firm. Lite bkkpmg, tune. lnqwre964 2576 order exped1t111g. & gen ___ .;__ ____ _ MANICURIST ofc work wtpubl1c con . 11462 IHch llYd ' ........ a.ad! Equal Opportunity Employer MI F Needed for busy tact Salary t'Om,,_ns Make you ~ s hopping fashionable salon in N B wtablhty. Location nr easier by using the Daily R£T•IL E.xper a must. Followinl( O.C.Alrport. ~9·1945 PIJotClasslfted Ads . ._ pref'd Apply tn person, ~ w~ 7lftftM-a.. W-. a.-..11 7l0u Immediate Fff &h P rr 200Ncwport Cir Dr.NB • ...,.. _._ "'"':"..,... -JWU Openings sales & t'as 1cr CALL 833-8095 for ... lnt.ni.w SECRET ARY I C°:hallcnJem~ pm; Job h .. ~ "·1r11•1y 1111'11111 111 1• pc~nnd ~ork Sh >11· l}PIOS? bO Jn tnf' Jll · Call lor JJJIJl 540 ';6J' EOF St•('f•'' If\ I nm~\ J •• \. ---• •• ••• • ••••• •••••••• •• .: •••• •• • • • • • • ••• •••• •••• pOS Applications now be Manuf firm m Irvine req mg taken al Wf rd & Har TIMMI FE Librarit._ "" Equal Opp tmpl)'r ffi Ir Pt'l'Son ~ 1r 'IA11t·r '•· ~h r11.1 d 1· .. 11 Ms, H1l11l'r 661 1::n --- run ume help f 1assembly NURSES NEEDED r1ngton, 1275 B'nstol CM ---operation. 0..11979 n~ Appty In Person EOE MASSAGE TECH. RN 'S. ICU. CHARGE $102·$108 RN·For <EENT> doctors semblers SAM 9 30AM fs'or N n. dt·nlis1 l\m;r Sandwich & Salad 1\:1 Secntary/R~upt. 18l Class Legit Massage RN'S. ICU. $92·$98 o(flce, 4i;,. dY8 wk. 9·5:30. Must be' neat. clean I,, typlnl( & Ut<' bkkpnR rt- Spa. Costa Mesa. Salary $85 5.S2-82SO. 552·49.13 dexterous S3 PPr hr q'd. Xlnt working l'Oncb + bonus. We will train. RN 'S Floor $80· 11..,.,5 979·01"7 ror appt art & pay 642·-IBJ2 63HJ62S, 645-3433 LVN 'S $52·$60 "" lOAM. Lori ·a Kitchen ,_..;._; _____ _ Aides & Orderlies $42-$44 7.3 Superviior. 11·7 SECRETARY M ATU R E W 0 MAN All Shirts Nt'ed<.'d For H<>11p1taJ <l>.rge N~. Good sal S...tress. Prr PQ81t1un for ~um p /llme t o welcome & Stutr Relief & fringe b ens . Mesa ~IY In person. 18li0 rnt.T Emcicnl 1>'-'<'Y po." newcomers & contact Work hours & hospitals or your choice. Free Verde Conv. UO$p. 661 ~lfdSt. 11v S.S7·S220. lkll'I , dJctaphonc. lyp111~ Our loans•~ written to attract loptllAUuted merchants. F1exlble hrs. Malpractice group Insurance avaHable with Center St, CM 548·5585 & tl\JOY detail wort( in lnn1ton aeeklna stture lnveatroent.t with N :ed car, Ute lyplng. discount for workJna for We tellff still Ill· ...;.;:...:.__~-----iSeams~. expert('nced busy RE ore. NU. C;i !I .ylelda avcraalng l~. • ,_511_~ __ • -----sessmrnt tcsta a.re glvtn RefertnctS & de· aoe.w.•s l09 A~ Sails " 5311 coveN. 1-~x 1.ila at 1133 2000 Foreman trainee, for MtdJ al Recc ...,ndablllty 0 mtut. Health clearnnce te· Women neede d fo r celleot wa~('~ le In :':':~ ~~";' T:,c'~•: C.U £ate v.~. "11~ ... ~,~ O.P "l; b.'.1 M':'. QU1 .... Cometn M"' Friday " =el•anona Sm· :r.!°ITT. =~· Loe•t SECRET ARY =-~bl~;.~ I!· • lllWPIJllT EllUlt1' RINDS. INt. .C •· ~ ~~ ::.:·~··~,~ JI · , w";,.tcnll Nurs Re1fstry Sat '''"· atn gallery. Sttretary, ro• tow otc . ~~~~-~';:"p "!~','~"' monl Corp, 23001 Calle 620~1~~W2U )J, ~PD<!(.CcirtaM'ua.112121. 1111West.cllflDr Ste212 pay comm ensurate P(I' summe r bclp. iid fa.,tp&ce RE. ore . N n ~$JC A~11ft f :~· *'-1: 'lirt ...._ .. ~ CalfOlnlo92660 • , ~ ' .. , .. _ _.Beach, 631-1'-ltO, 7S2-9118 wtu:pr.r. Slimmtt Job tnins a. i.hlhnd. E1tper XJnt ~rt. for sharp P u ·• n ..._,.., -_, ...n ,._. ~--.~ ".,..,..,.,,,.,. .. _ ..... '----10.1267$.3080 aot ~.NB 644·S040 ... 1 ."111 laa\833·2900 -1.;!~ '~"" 4. • :' I -~ , ---• -1 ,f~~:::::·'::::::·::-t-~-~~==!-'~=::~===-::::::'::=-~·~===-==~1::~.mi;•:;:•-..:;:••:::~~=;........,:;=:::.:oL,!'!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.L:::r=:;u"""=::~::=u:=::.:...:..:._:...:..J.::::=:::::::::::::::::::::.JL;;;:;;~;:;::""::.:_.:.:,:..::::::::::::::::::::= · .... I ~ . ~ .... .. .. . .. , ~ 14 ._., r • " • • .. .. "' . • • • • 4 • • • • i • .. , . ... . ..... ... --. -.... , ... -.. -.... -....... --. . ~ -. . . ' ~ . . . ' ,,, I I ' ' I ' I I l ! • !~.~~ ..... ?! •. SICIDAIY X1nt oe>l!Ottwuty ror sell Har ter Custom• M'J'\'1<'tl or romtnM. ltoO b1clc1round h tilpful tiood t.YPIOI a m I.Lit Xln ~•lary & beneflls 752-1600 uk f<>r Lyon *Secretaries* OOfc/Adrn Asst t.o SlllK ~ers Pay AJI f ees l..ii RelDders Agency 4020BircbSt, Ste 104 Newport Beach 83J..8190 Call for Appt/Estab '64 Sec.ity Offlcen Estab·1 security rtrm needs r eliable men & women for uniformed security pos1t1ons 1n Costa Mesa Fu II or Plt tm e . Retired welcome. Phone m~ln olc collect ror a ~la Mesa a ppt. (2131 255-01.56. Secy Lt . .adlpng for accounting dept of fltuincial services firm m Fash Isle. Gd skms. ex per Call 640-0123 SECY TO EXEC. . . . . (/\ntiques Wholesale lo the Trade. , Great Smalls<;& Furnishings Weekdays Ten Lil Fi ve 968·133 1 18335 Mt. Langley Fountain VC:1lley ------· AUCTION DEALERS ONLY Every Mon lOAM. Containers arriving weekly Mon·Sat 9-S. Debb'a A.fttiqlles 8322Garden Crove Bl G.G. 638-301j ------· ANTIQUE Music Boxes! Slot Machines' Clocks! HUGE SELECTION 4-ric• ...... INlffo.cal Open Wed. thruSat. 1802Kittttlng, Jrv. (714) 754-1777 I i I SPECIALIZING IN OAK ANTIQUE ROLL TOP DESKS I ~ . . • I 1050 Pl Fnd!y, June 23, 1D78 -DAILY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... LEAVING STA'11E . "---~,,,.. IOU ••rd•nJ. -1011> .i..-..a.... .. 10t.c: Bargains. End of Sale. -..,.. rwn 1 • Antiques. somo furn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• drop teat Lble odd:I ind Sat /~un llAM,.JPM AMTl9UI Rea>cm~r t31.1 1et fleas ends. 67S-99G6 ' Tr e • • u r e 1 Cr o m ..,, •• .._ too. 8rina U,.m tn for a yesteryear. 811 Beloola, <='t ... o.t ne. dlp. Ln« baand..uts Chest of drawek wJm11, CDM -"' Mait;;tunOfrer ·~~\ed· Jot'd>ufi' Pel ror (9 duwer > $0 HOVING 1'(). S~ ClTY Authe.nuc hadcnf\t<l Sbop.~Coa.slffwy, Rdri1eratottp0.631.o.1W A"RJJ. 'MUST S£l..L •cbto1 c:9pl>o~r~h. CD1' ~ Zenth mp\e C!Oftl!Ole radio MANY tt&MS. Antique flrealde benches. coffee ,.... & ~ IOtO pbooe d. l mple c:pt, 2 Cbineae•cerved rues. ~b~H. dodfh boar;u. •••-••••• •••••••••• side clu1 SlO; atld. floral lv6fy, tin~. cloiaonne, _! ... ~ ~.i~ ea, ap ce 1 ienttboatre velv love aear= like 1111 aUver. •lauw~. fW'tl, ,..._.""""Jen benches. tr)e. $orotrer :~ic!i~do~~~~J~ ~e:::a~~ ~~~~ ~=~~~ blr .{ , ~ · t, dryer. avocado 1125 ea. r~. patio furn., lug· ""me & S~e ~ Blonde Uprt1ht Piaoo. Mving611'1.M"-~. a.A e\lrercycle, pot.a. & W ~COOC1$250 4 pa~. plants fr pots. No~b • o.i1&46-t100. Couch. $10. Huge cof tbl, toots, Fri. Sat, Sun Off~ Refused~ l $60. Commode lbl. $50. 9 30 4 30 N I •Jt ,. ........ lo Fender Rboa,s stage Winged cbrs. $100/ea. : · ; · 0 P~·H e. 6 -' 2U7 Buckey~ ,NB eo.t.Mffca • pilllO w /Y.a'111.~ JOOW amf. 8rtpcl nu, must sel • ..8~ ~r takes . 6'4-2CQ.' 499-2621 (~tblulf) Jamboree to <JUar> ~1aple Bed Desk&, Buffet. 81&00 to Btackeye. This is a Not over $40 ea. 3261h Lots of aood misc. items. Private Pa(t.)' 16th, CM. 646--4061 Sat/SUn 10-6 5305 River Sale!! 1947 Janssen console. N8642-6726 ~ some repair $4.'l> Good paintings. tables, ---------•Family Mem~n;hlp to orolfet. Aft 6; ~82 phonograph cabinet. 2083 HOUSEMOVING SALE John Wayne s Tennis --------- P o rt Proven ce Pl. everything IOOl• Bike. Qub.Calt831·7600 Solid oak upright piano. Harbor Yu Homes. Sat refti&, livinJ nn set, TV. Newpo~ath Tennis Xlnl cood. ~keoCr. Call l~. plus much more. 646-6685 Cl U b ta mi I y ID e m · 64().6422 aft m. OaJc Church Pew Bench. Fainting Couch. desk. desk cllr, misc chrs & tbls. couch. ant1q vie· trola. 548-al96 Custom 8' blue/wht velvet sofa, matching trad. cof- fee &end tables. 675-9396 Chaise loUJlies. 2, Brown & J ordan. g'1 cond. Walnut swag li ght rix· t ure. 644-1607 1m Whirlpool washer. bership. Bst ofr + La Conda Player, plays ele<:. broom. new. bolts trans Ce r fee . eves well, books, 22 rolls. drapery tining. r ab ri c. :494-<CllB llOO/bsl 96'7-l 160 aft 6"pm. ~yrd,armchairSLS. an· Orig. Art. Mus t Sell! Upright piano, 1909 xlnt tique hatrack. 759--0631 N e m a n M o o r e · tone. good Instrument for YARD SALE·2 Familiesi graduation gift. S3SO-up. learning. Btwn 3 & 4 Sat 7AM-6PM. 2209 Ma· ~U beans. 548-7098 pleSt.C.M. Mst sell Crest Elect Kiln. SportilMJGooda 1094 Good cood. Lots ol acces. ••••••,•••••••••••••••• Bestolr540-2186 CoMphUJ Eqllip•"'· PLANTS : Specimen Ho.da. lef ... taaded Fee Paid. Plush new ore. Ir vine Complex Custom er contact & more. Start $850. Also Fee Jobs Call Michele Kuhn. !)4()-5001, Snelling & Snellmg of Newp<>rt .. -------~--------------------------• ~!c~ ~r~e ncy, 4340 Help WCMted 7100 8lk " wht port 1V's, dis· hes. organ, lots of misc. Occasional chrs. Sal/Sun' 9 ·5pm. 893 Our new furniture bas ar· Towne. CM. dracenas and others Sl50 Golf Clllbl. up. 6 to 8 ft Ju.st moved Honda 100. Honda Trail p ••••••••••••••••••••••• n ved, must sell den & CELEBRATION / Sell· AfpliGRUs 80 I 0 Allcfioft 8015 l>o9' 8040 mJSC. funuture. Couch, Out 00 Sat. (See Dime from Bel Air . to Lido 9 o . H e f m e t s Great opportUDJty to buy Sear's Teat Trlr. ~ gorgeous house plants at Service Sta. Attendant. exper'd. Full or p1lJme. Apply. Arco StaUon. 17th &Irvine.CM ••••••••••••• ••••• ••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• chair & ottoman, table. d> '"'-··-b ~ o k lbl TRAYB.AGEMT FRGHT OAMAGEDl __________ Labrador pup, AKC. lamps,bar&4stooJs.All ~.IZ"w:a~. $95: Newpbrt/lrvme. Min 3 HOO'POLNT SALE. 3308 *AUCTION* yellow F. papers. champ p1ec:es in good condition. SSS. Wtrbed, $6-0. l l2 ynexper. Call 754·1SSS. W. Warner nr Harbor. lines. btful, 6 mos, shots. Call 556--6285 after S Frt· Clearbrk, CM. 54S-4948. reasonable price. Al\er Pool Table, cust wood 9AM67~73tS · carved s late, fuJI size. xlot cond. BeSl ofr. King Size+. Mattress, 4974210 ._ ... a l:MT SantaAna.979-2921 Moving. mus l sell. day &aJlweekend. Ser vice Statton Allen ,_y AG....,, MonclayJUMZ6, 7PM S12S/B0.846-9"22. ---------1 EASTB LUFF . 908 dant, exper'd. Day & 'E:xper'd &/or working •Washers. dryers. clean Toos of American Oak, ---------Moving sale. m&Sc rum of Almond Pl. Saturday 9.5. bolt sprgs. rrame $40.t--------- Baby s wing SS, Ph Don't miss out on tbe 557·1l.93 great events coming up Eves. 'Full & p/time Ap· partner. M9·1966. late models. yr guar. dressers w/dbl mirrors. AKC Fem. Cocker. $75 or all kinds. Super prices. Teak dirung table/6 chrs ply.Shel1Stallon, 17th& $100 up . d elive red. hlgb·boy chests, press best offer. Good family 963-7195.aftlOam & buffet. double bed. at lhe MESA VERDE Country Club. EQUITY TENNIS • SWlM mem· bership for sale. Now Sl700.S46--0358 lrvme. NB Travel Agent. Minimum 4 Kmg·s.636-2840. M/C. b a ck r oc k e r s . dog. 493-0615 r-.r....t-8055 lawn mower. men's bike. Elecblse~root~r. t,<z··, 75' ---------• )'l"S international travel ---r ~ b ls <2 1 ca e, ..,.,.,. Serv Sta Help needed im· agency experience. Call ---------1 secretaries, roll top Doberman Male. 18 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar stoo I. am1>5. 673-9408 m e d . Must b e 18. Mn.I>ryer.549-2246 Washer, dryer, dlx desks. china cabinets Black&rust,·purebred. GARAOE SALE. lOAM· bedspreads.tables.kitch ---------i Day/night shifts uvail. models. completely re· PLUS English h a ll vry obed. $200/Hrm SPM Sat-Sun. 7907 utaisUs. baby bike seat. White Fox coat full _"Full or p it. Apply 990 E-Typist/recept for dentaJ built. refinished, year stands, drawleaf tbls. 496-0979 Rainbow Cr, H B. Comer bike bas ket, games, length, was $HOO. Must TV laclo. CstHwy,NB ofc wanted. exper, For y h 1 wardrobes, pianos, ofGarlield/F1on'da clothes & paintings. sel1$350.6T.J..9149eves Hi' Fi • .r.......__ 1091 Ptr Call 644 06&.1 guarantee. our c 0 ce beveled mirrors, leaded Golden Retriever MUCH MORE. ~ ServSta Attend. F/t&P/t · ~~-$130 ea. Free delivery. glass windows-& etched pup· Antiques. collectibles. 65 yds A·l rust carpet ..................... .. day shifts. Hrly +comm. UPHOLSTERY Sale ends June 30th. glass doors. ·pies, Fe~~~~· furniture. boat. TY. Yard~·!°' •. bageta6y -furn ~ea· 2.~4usl ed lOllets Ak.aide.ckG.XCSS-S7500D. Scaseett.eansua Call673-3320 Expr'd cushion maker, South Coast Appliance. DON'T MISS -----'----• fabncs, books. clothing. .rd~-ftL,. ...., ......,. ... , upholsterer or cushion 1•537--2S42-------•I AKC reg.blkLabpups etc. 1100 Pescador Dr. clothes, ~ictaphon ~. King sz Waterbed,compl CA-~ pre-amp $4.25 Shipping cle rk . non • smoker, 3-S hrs per day, CM, 64S-3350 Spa lnstallallon Experienced or 1nex peraenced lmmcdtate pru':R!> ~_04 __ _ sewerwantedimmedfor THIS ONE! $100. DoverShores.9-4.Sat. lBMtypewnter.Wtr_sk1. SlS0,1.eruthl9"clrTV 7 Sansw TU-9900 tuner . canvas products & yacht Freezer hke new $250. 640-4090altS.30 motor bike carrier. mCllS old, like new 1275, $325.64()..8411 Eves upholstery "COmpany in Penneys 20 c u . ft. s..downAnticf111Hltd. FnetoYou 8045 Gt'fi~~t.~~!~·~~1f.1:e~ Sabot, Snarl:. Cir TV. Prices firm, moving Sears IS" .colOC' TV, ex· Costa Mesa. F t time gsg.1151 IS2921olsaChlcaHB •••••••••o•••••••••••• lots or goodies. 2769 sinks. lawnmower. Kmg from Bag Canyon ceUent cond. $200/besr permanent pos ition,---------• 17141893-7509 Bdrm set . _M UC H ~l0,anssvs6"4-4684 offer673-9077 company bcne, salary Like new Chateau Magic Btful nuffy kittens. box Sandpipe r Dr· M'esa MORE. 2 families. 426 •---·------- commensurate w /ex pr. Chef gas dbl OHn & trained, free to lovrng Verde, Riverside <off Cliffl NB. 2 Sets king size like o. ew, New speakers. Design · home. Irv. 559·4467 ---------Sat'-·· t /b S panis h speak1n .e ~tove. cont. cleaning. 2 BkydH 80ZO ---------llO s pd bicycles. old 1;::,Qn. mat ress ox s pnngs Acoustic,D-2,S>aOO. ~ .... --.......... .--..._...~ welcome Call 645 2247 bed conter unit w /tbl $15 ....................... Two rune week old kittens. crwsers. stmgrays, sml Multi· Family Super Sale w /frames· Sl25 each 673-6967 · Sr AJA toSllhr for appt 2 bed folding unit. G' 22 .• H black short haired male blkes.13·wheeler,&bike Sat&Sun.21751 tmpala ccost S2SOJ ~--028l aft ---------Exet•Secy toS12K ---'------....-Wa lnut portable bar itame, cstm, uret andblackandwh1telong cart.6424616aftl2. 6pm. S t e r co mponents , Set: Word Proc to S950 WAITERS, Ex~r. w/fornuca top 548·583S comp changers. Sewups haired female. Please Lo. Hunt. Beach. Marantz amp, Panasoruc .Jr Secy1Recept S850 For pvt club. Must be XTRAS! $25-0.548·9822. call 631·3149 after S 30 F'r1 'Sat 104. Elec stove. 1 ls ESTATE SALE; Desk, lrntbl, Pioneer splus . lrvuiePersonnclAgcncy personable & able to GameShow Wi nner-30" Bo · ··Sch s hanging frplc plants & W.· f0-::t.sq~e~•.rs:Ca ta,bles. c:hairs. l;vn~. separate8-lr&casstape 488E17th Costa Mesa work vaned schedule. self cleaning clee. oven. Y s 20 wmn Un· PM. hshld rrusc. 47'2 Seaward Triumph allto parts, DllSC. 6'2·2603. 6C2·933:!~ recorders. New, $2000. 2 SU!lc224 642·1470 Good bt-neftts. Call CWhirlpooll, $569. Make ~~~E~~~l coodi· Yoong F Beagle puppy. Rd.COM . baby items, misc. 2260 3..c..-.aeapo1es-&reel• .zraok1,$12S0.~7·1240• •·~~~~~~~~~ 644-S404Corappt. olfer.GeneSS9-lSt6 · trained. likes children ---------MapleSt,AplA,CM.Sat """' .. SlO-SIS .. "':° ?.5 .. eo&o.-'IV $178.. Free :; Gd homeonJy. 847-7378. Sat/Sun 104 _.... Stock&Delinry Waitress. Apply ln ttlRUGERATOR 1046 Valcne1a,CM 9-S. 548·-• del Ir. set up. Iyr war . Good dnvmg rec. Apply person. Sid's Blue Beet, $75 • ~-8514 Cycle & Company Ma!e"tlger stnped kitten Baby items. 2 Families. Lots ol anti-Signature Zi&·Zai se'4rin& .2052 New~rt Bl, CM in per5on. 1526 Newport 1072lstPl.NBaft3pm Maytag dryer. works ~S~~;-:'is1 Yard Sale. stereos & ques.clotbes&st.uff. rmcbinew1attach. Desk -~---------._B_lv_d_.Gos_ta_~_tes_._a_ .. __ Waitress. 'busboy , & good, e lect rt e $65. GRAND ---------1 speakers, Motobecane 10 Palau CM Mesa Verde type cabinet. xlnt .cood. CB Radio, 40 .s,haonel ,SUMMERJOBS hostesses. Part time. 847·5672 OPl!ai...llMG JKittens.alsotwo l yrold spdba.ke,cltildrenstops. s1.oo. P~r~elaln 2·PC Realistic, inclcinng Un· ' wk:nds & eves. Mission " ....,. Siamese Cats. mucn more. Sat /Sun. Hanel 1060 toilet. beige. $25. Wgt lift der dub rack for quick Do U a s l> e m b I Y Vu?JO Country Club. Maytag Washer. gd cond. SALE Sts-4522 9-3PM. 3099 Cresta Way. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• setS15,S4&-3472 removal and tnmlt an- Malet{em Day or night $75 Call after 5 PM t ..,.una Beach. o ... en. Arab Mare. Loves N E W L y R E • lerlDa. Almost new, $75. S h I r . W e l r a 1 n .83_1_·1.SSO_______ c:An2488 N~ & used b1·kes big p I A t U .._& ·-.ur. LUO~ -A6nu ,_ .,.,,. .,.. · uppy ma e us ra an . people. Very versa Ute. UPHOISI'ERED 4• Love '""'"~ ... ci-... ~P';:eGcenr;:gao.rc.':1achts. 1631 WANTED DRIVER Gas s•-ve w/30" oven. di.scounts, lO spdss.97.50 Shepherd. 2 mo. Good Patnttngs. antiques. $650.Jeannie64&-l.93f seat $135. 6'·8" couch RADIOTELEPHON"". .... u It s ..... D ""Y O ... LY LU leoc:h Cntisen with children. 546-0341 furniture. household. 1---------c. "" _. ., $40. Twin bed w/storage Fode Mopeds everything. Fri, Sat. lh uhldGoodl 1065 $185. Bh.etGreea floral full ll channels, weather Switchboard Opr. Full & 9 1t. Will tram. Mw.t be reha & able to work eves 1wkndi. Ph 645 7565 To deliver Daily Pilot drwrs Best offer 631·3176 Dobie/lnsh Setter pup sun. 1601 Ruth Lo, NB. ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo white also 6° white c ban o e I, monitor bund.ks to earners. Re-Moto-Cross bikes parts· 6 monlhs. housebroken. 646-53.55 SS wood co u c h S l l O spe4ker, tnmJc antenna, qwres van or larite sta· F'r06t Free Admiral. gold, acc ess. lte pal l's a l I Lovable Waterless cookware. w1green/yellow on white easy mst.allatioo. AJmost lion wagon and a good excel cond . $200. 64S·Sl91 makes . Buy sell·Lradc Freetogoodhome Pauo SaJe! Furn & misc New,l9pcs.$19!1. pillows.LikenewOrange new, $950. &&S.9484 aft dnving record. Phone wk89-1-6247wknd consign. 661·2120 hsebold. 310 Ruby Ave, 536·2403 rocker chaJr w1ou.oman 6PM 642·4321 and ask for GE p 7 lik w & 2470NEWPORTBL.CM BallsleSat/Sun,9-3pm. Jew.try 8070 S12S. Silver items: -.._-~-&-Mcri--.---- Teactters1Gov'1 Workers HarrySeeley · _oven. e ne 642·7910 Gold Rtrvr/Germ Shep ••••••••••••••••••••••• Modern & Antique. -• Prop'3 Concemml? you? EQUAL .Hotpo1nt double oen. ---------1 mix. very auract/lova-s Farruly yard sale. 1213 Fiery Brazilian opal ring S aturday & Sunday. Eqal..-nt Start p /t1ml' business OPPORTlJNITY Good eond. 645-456! b\e. hsbrkn. Xlnt w /kids. Donegal Pl CM w/2 dia. 14 kyg. $650 28.. 548-68091901 Diana Lane. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1long range secunt)' EMPLOYER Calntras& 552-00~ Sat7·3 c'":.:-w/Crusader er""'" Newport Beacb.. loab.Ualata race/ Forappt. eall751·m2H --------~tion 4lOIS Eqili,._..+ 8030 •kUll .,.,.... . Semce f020 WA.REHOUSEMAH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free to good ho me. Plant Sll1e. Freezer $75. lBkyg. $750.496-7411 Non electnc:al hospital ••••••••••••••••••••••• Teachers desmng sup· Pac king & 11 l e w hse . lOOmm Mlkkor Beagle mix F. 4-S mo old Side by side refng 20 cu Modlinery 1071 bed SlSO. All purpose Beat the tugh price or dry plemental income. Need work. Pleasant. clean PUBLlC FURNlTURE $12S. 545-3097 ft. $275. 1626 Santa Ana ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedside commode $40. dock. Underwater boat aggressive leadership worlung conds. Paid vac. •AUCTION• 64&-7314eves. Beautiful tiger stnped Ave. CM 642·'1864 Chicago H.D. drill press ~ bottom scrubbing & potential. ' '-" be~""1ts. c•ftrt $3.25 "' 8 h k hr 2 · 'd wood .. I I · u... ·~11 ..,.... •--""'-7 30 r.M fem a wks. and her 6 Families, Port Laurent new, SI c ue , l"z l Power Tools & Construe· tops1 e wora. ma n· Persona Busmess b.r. ,,. • .,1 lndus'"" Way, ,_..... : • BRONICA ETR. M.·1nt S pd. "'·h be h rind R bt ..._ _, fluffy gray fem. play-Pl HVH. NB. Sal/ uo s ..,.. p nc g er. tion mate rials. Chain teoance. easona e Management. 963-7225 Westrrunster. (DffhraWelcotM) cood. Speed grip, AE mate.536-8280 9am.Ba.kes.furn.cloUl'g, elec motors. machinist saw.654-4561 pri ces. 548·S404 or b -..... ed LG. SfORAGE LOT finder. 2 backs. F2.8 75 · tools & box 15• c shop "'.,/'''"2989 Teachers & Su s n=u Xr t .. _ · l nusc. . m ~ .,.,.... ay ecn111c1an. P /lime, STOCK UQUlDATIONS m m. bag , f i It er s . ~ 8050 items. 817 W 17th St 11 14. Shotgun 12 ga bolt action --------- for Banbury Cross 6-lO hrs wk. Orthopedic Lovely bdrm sets, chests """"/bst ofr. 957-1160 art ••••••••••••••••••••••• Emblem Club Patio Sale ,....,. gJ ba-' ~ XJol ond1' loGll. ~ Cen ter Preschool. suraeon·s orrc, 1''ai.tuon _,., '""A "'·"erton Ave. CM.-"'-"'--------sli'oo.67'~~8 • .. £...!--"' 8422948 .. armolres . F r enc h 7pm **I BUY** ..,.,,. rw.1 ~· ...-........--9030 . Isle, 640..4940 dressers. baby crib. desk Sat S.24. 9-5 Saturday Sale Only ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ......__1..-...a.... & ch.rs. coffee and end Cats 8035 Good used Furniture & ---------1 Portable gas drive Must seU z.tg.zag sewing •ZODI •c TELEPHONE SALES MONEY {&PRIDE) Tl•·Llf• &.lbr.oriH. hie. has both full & pcrt..ffnR openilMp for arficuklt•, fun loYiltcj mdMduols who want to worit for a IMng. WE OFFER: •G.d" Hrty Salary •Comm. Paad WHkly •Gr-eat.,... ,._ •PdTralnhMJPlmt CALl TODAY I START TOMORROW 714/833-8095 TIME.IJFE ' LIBRARIES INC F.qual Opp ~mplyr m /1 Teller. part t1m1·. 1·x pel'lcnl'e preferrw Will c 011 s 1 d c r t r a 1 n e t' . M1n1mum typin g 40WPM Mutuol Savuigs & Loun. 570 Camino de flltrella. San Clemente E.OE. TB.LER Level beadC!d &: ct\Mrful Leller needed p /ltmt Oxltact Mra Cro1ton or Mrs Lee &4-4 1461 Im penal Savlnp & IA>an 550 Newport Ctr Dr. N. B EOEM FIH tow 'ftlJ('k Dnveni ex P"''d Top Pl>'· Apply. C&W Towtng. 1000 Irvine Ave.NBM2·~ Wanl Ad Help! G42·SGTS ~-tbls, lam1>5, pic:tu.res. col· •••••••••11•••••••••••• Appli ances-OR l will SUPER SALE: S Garage welders. 1JS w 200 amp machine, cabinet model "' or & bllt & white TY·s. Persian kittens. CFA re· sellor SELLforYou. Sale on Eucalyptus (Ter· oc. factory demos. Full 1n n e w cond. $75. Port-A-Manne ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMERlCAN OAK Largest Selection in Orange County Stewart Roth Antiques 750 E. Oyer Rd. S.A. <at Nwpt Fwy) 751-8922 Exclusively wholesale an· tiquc dealer opens b\s doors to the general public for a sale. Public admitted Sat/Sun. June 24th & 25th. Buc kley Wheeler Antiques. 3403 West MacArthur Blvd, SA. 751·7454. BIA & MIC. Antique brass fireplace hood. $75: 548-6097 ANTIQUES WHOLESALE ONLY ENGLJSH SHJPMENT ON SALE NOW!! 1833.'i MT. I.ANGLEY FOUNTAIN VALLEY s tereos, antique hall gistered. Xlnt quality, MASTERS AUCTION raceJ. Uruversity Park. guarantee. Also sale on Craftsman self.propelled lnflatable Boats trees. rockers. sofas & beautiful long h air . (t4L •686 & 833-9625 June24·2S J4 welding cable & mlllc. rnlllc:hing lawn mower . 29'25Cotlege, C.M • loveseats. dining tbls & From show parents. ----------i welding tools. helmets, xlnt cood. $85. Cash <714 )540-2070 D Hsehold furn. ds hwhr. chrs, lovely home bar ....:638~·9....:~:.....:....------CASH PAI misc. 2253 Columbia Dr. etc. Hrs 7:30AM·2 PM. 536-7946 MmiH .....__Sales a n d b a r s t o o I s . . F d ed r nu 3342 W. Harvard St. San· -· ..... ' refrigeralorsandswves. 2 Kittens. l grey llger or g us um, a · CM. (crnr Wilson, nr ta Ana. MC/Vlsa accep· Mes a Tennis mem· Special: 80 21:> amp sUvertlp longhair. t blk ques & clrTV's 957-8133 Fairview> Sat/Sun 9·4. bershlp, Mesa Verde $U9.95. General Marine FROM STORAGE tiger s1lverlip longhair. Custom diruog rm set. ex· Mis hs hod ood I table C.C. SISOO. or make offer. Batteries. 631·4343 Ca 1_ w/wh ite boots. $15 ea. panel. table w/2 leaves, 4 c e 1 g s. urn. ~ 1080 963-2962 r~ts. camper Wm· 547.3182 toys. VW parts. clothes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1JOHNSON 6 0 /B 6.6 gals dows. beauty supplies. _..._ ______ fullyupbol.chatrs,&buf· 31SlriS,CdM UJGG•GETl.GS SHOWCASES portable rueJ tank & stoves. ovens. meat Docp 8040 ret. $400/bestoffer. Other ~ A 1 anUque. l corner light· molOfsland. $35. 548·2647 trays. PLUS LOTS OF ••••••••••••••••••••••• _rrus_· _c_. 640-__ 57_68 _____ Antiques. guns. misc. f'TomY'OW' business card ed M II b S MISC. Golden Retriever pup· Fri/Sat. 1054 Tulare Dr, Send one card for each · u~t se Y un. I Seagull s.c.enot +Clut. ~•YE t •VE SAVE pies. A.KC Field & show ~~t~re<\ 1 ~ :D~i~gt i~~ CMF. • • /SU n > tag plus one spare. We 548-1418 loag shaft. used 2 hrs, nu ~ ~ Sh d · < alTVlew n ower return p ermanently Makal cond.$395.644·1431 We honor BofA. MC, p~t. ols. worm.~ · sets. l dillette set, I drop ---------Cashier's chec:ks and raa.sed wtrLC. Xlntdisp · leaf table, I dresser wit Lots lllOn! Goodies! Twn. sealed attractive tag & lutt-ftts 1013 20% off sale. Sara's CASH. No personal (213)425-1.561. mirror sliding glass bed. Now Ull sold. 501 strap. meeting airline ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marine Salvage 417 29th checks PLEASE! Food AKCREGLabradormale _doors __ ._526-_4_924 __ . ___ Avenida Lore n zo. l.D. requirements. Pre· MUST SELL. BeaulJful St. NB GiS-4684 Sat /SUn available. Items ~ubject <Bluffs) NB vent loss & theft! For a '77 Gibson Marauder 9.5 topresale. pup. Champ bloodline. Mu.st sell qwck! 2 barrel person.aliud tag enclose w1case. Mint cond. $400. t..:.. _______ _ ..... ,...THSAUCTlOH Oon,675·5Sllor673·7252. chairs (swi vel). Ping Great Buys on Odds & wallpaper, fabric or 536-11.33 loah.Powtt' 9040 ,..._ poog table. Pang p<>ng top Ends. Sat & Sun 9-1. 1577 "Day Glo" paper & we ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ewport B~~~ AF~;al~.e~.h ~ b MJn~ ror pool table. Gm nylon Miramar Dr .. Balboa . will baclt & trim your OMc. fwwilw• • 47'cla,,slc 1930 bridge dk carpeting, 16xl0. Maple tap. Or try two cards ......... 1015 cruiser GM dsl, much old. Call 642·7445. 1V. B/W. 673.2921 aft 6 Great sale with bikes. baek w back. ••••••••••••••••••••••• teak, great Uveaboard. Mlt .. u 8005 ~I 8005 PM ~~~e: :e'~· ~ PRICES: D\Yer\·A·Call at In price . Sac. Bogardus Yacht~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Id .. _ <l"'"ms>. NB. Sat. 1" 4 S2ea orJ/$5 receives &forwards your $17.000. 548-5556 8 Ct. sofa, go • .,.,1ge, nn v-4/5lAIS SUIOea. phone calls. Nearly new. r------------, green, Ooral print. RCA· 6/9tagsSl.50ea. Only $600. 759--0811 Ask 1977 24' Reinell cabin 1Vcoosoh:646-4343Eves BLUFFS Camp gear . 10orcnore$J..40ea. forSm.itborHaase. cruiser. lmrnac. 964-2233 I ANTI QUE CENTER I TV's designer clothe$. . MU.'lt sell House full of slidmg glass doors. mir· Sales Tax Included E x E c E I · dys, 963-4989 an 5· I I qusllty "new" !urn. Sofa ror wardrobe doors. Draw :~c:~~r send Typewriter (01:~;,~ ~~ TRADE YOUR YACHT c~. ~F'l\1crr~m~~~7em14r1,~~7;2• •• Special Anniversary Sale ,• ~~e::ta~Soriaw~ ~!e~~~~·.m~~~d~:irz ~eo:.t~::~ ~n~~ ~~-;;~75 +other .:, 0l :ltkN~~TAllt ~ .,.,., ..., game tbl & chrs $425 ~701567~6948 t.ag..Add2S<each. DETAILS. F.NSlGN Mcrs PM OF ALL DEAD WOOD :~W81~0~~ts t~s.s~ Buikhng materials. bead· Send check or money or· N~a!~i! ~~~k: 1_:..Y...;.ACHTS~...:·...;.· 67_~_26:>0 __ _ rtummels 75 anniversary I Featured countries of origin I ~770.288l boards and misc Sat lo-4 der"toLOTr-..n1o.1"' 1ng $350. or trade for old 21· Reinell, 1/0. cabin 77 annual. Will trade for I I 264 Brentwood CM Off ...,,..... •"• gold etc. 64$-91.»5. c:nasr. like nu. mny xtrs u eGra:ua Lus Ninos Am erica, France, England & FROM ESTATE: wing Santa Ana P.O. Bo• 1560 Include VHF. pm hood. 557.3362 I Austria. All or extremely fine I chain. IQunge chair /Ol· 2H uses ol furn beds CostaMes•.C..926216 Hel\•' drd~~.! w~r~ dlo«hY, galley, tlldJD heritage toman sofa bed period 0 ·~t \i • • benches, ......... , tb .. ,,.. trlr 11.a.772.9320 SLOT MACHJNE FOR I C.tl8Ca IEDUCTl,,...,.._S I sda. d~k tablei1'. buffet. mi&c 1020 13lh St. HB l Desllners Leftovers Liv, cbra. wooden disks $TS. • · SALE.1933Mllls 0old•n .,_,,._ V" ColorTV'treez.er cheat blkWofAdams Sat. rmBrldmt"°°/ofr Softt Mot&.ldedl$8$-up,Ncw 20"4J ft Penn Yao Ex· Bell. toe m:lchloe. 'tint I OM COMPUTE IMYB4TOIY I much more. (;42.7524 ' Electronic/ Automoth'e. tble •· Li Ant. chair desk 4'c Illes $119.9$. plater, 225 H.P. Chrysler cood. $1500. 646-9823 or J-•• ....._ J .. •• -Y. I --------C l ~-Bdrm lum SS0-$400. Woodtnshtlvuur. loboard w/only $&$ b.rs. 7618-0013 I .. ~ I 0•5,. .. Muo ~ !(inf ss bed. $2$ maU, S25 ompu er parts/ sup· Andquea SO up lldbrcl.lt C.E. WllOL.f!SAL~ £Qa In gd c:ond. Bo•t new ~ box sprlnJ., $$0 all. pUt1, Hi perforl!\Bnc. a I~ rzzs. Sleepersola OmC&FURNITURE 1172. Orig. owner bH I Pree local delJvrry I 873-6880 stand•rd car part.a + sm. Sit '* SUD 9-S 332 20C4 Pl•W'U&. C.M. biit ~el eve. Unique WUDHB.I'? llelp yourself to 11 Huplna W«tioo of Qlla.lined Hopel'\lls 111 the DAll.V PILOT HELP WANTF.D ADS I AnHnue Center 'I =·o~~rE=·g:. &venln1 t:anyoo Rd. 631·27'1'7 S3t·9 tunfte1 drive anowa easy U1f •r Just moved lnto town? FV. 968-8380 ~ CdM ,._.. 1017 &rt~ Gd ocea"p lake. or I 1996 Newport Blvd. C.M. I ·~~.~~~'}~~cdAwd~~ Movtncule PHOt• MATI ................... ~... ~~r'!.i.!·~~ I rJc D'"I I They're the easJ L way Slt4'Sun ... ,w ''" r ra oty . U9. Aftfttan Gray Pam>t, •P. repattedly 112.~ A.lk· gw-~ toflndJusl\bettemsand .1'-t)ftR.lcbmond W~ Q49. 75NTll Ptu I~ ato'a. Ca•U. i"I '7500. R-. "1M5lt , ____ --------.1 Mitvtceuou oee!CU C.M, 7Sl-4940 RQew !p!!n " ' ..,,,, ~MllO.•-Oalt' Bul.e+MreO .. -. ,,, .. ,,.. . .... ·~ ~ ,. jt .. • .. •• .. .. ~ -I' • • , • , ~ • , • -~ • oJ . • ... .. .. . .-.-... . .. . . . . . .. -. • DAILY PILOT f-11da Ju,,. 23 1978 r. ... w 9060 ... w. 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 904 .......... t04 0 ....._ rowet" FUJI· VAMMfA 14' Hob.le Cat W/traller DIAi.BS New Sail $880. 5116-ilfi7 • •. ~ • &r~ ao· OMC 19~ II}' 11' Wellcrurt Ot!cp V ttr Yacht 8rokera1t-_eves __ . ______ _ 24 · • 7 l st! .a k • y in1a 1.-..s th~o 150 hr.. coru.olt!, Mt!1 c, cu:ihml LtstinpWante<l! Columbia 21 Sailboat Weeboder, 1~ h~ all PrnC m.1nt•1n~d ~tun U',ulc-r many xtrH Xlot So•-..ten. 811. fast, comfortable HltH Jmm•c P P cond PP <2L3J W6 3343 oond for ~1. d1vtnf(, fi:. Yodlt ~ daysailer. Open cockpit f 040 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . .. . . . .. . . .. . . Tt f IM'fatto.. ..._, HOllltt. 5.e./ MN ... a/ ....................... a..f-/Sl•ep 9160 ~ 9520 C111.Sda/ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .... 91 20 174 ~ m fw • lJkS7 BeoUey St A fine ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mini MQtot ttoi:n~. Mµit ample of lb1s pre•t1ge Ford ·m l too bubta'e top, see thl$ uritt. Pric~ t 1&utomob1le A )111hly ~le~utj· !~~':ir ~t~'J~ Kl\. (li~1!4ff -'"r.~~:t'~n "!~~~~ ocv!~ work. $1850 o b .o .-. ' ~w:ady wllh onf(lnal 4 Wheel Drh~ 4 4550 •••••••••••••• # •• , ••••• '72 G MC Ji-.y-.. va. auto.. <tit. wheel~ hubs, tll)tMCUl~h: (l()nd 1 yr. ~.OOftmtle '4'arTan IJ~V&ll•b(e !PlOtNJ ..... $3999 $15.900 642 OU6 d> , Oay <7t<t>6'73 219~ E'·~ tuna :rM El todeoa, NB 26l6Newport Blvd. seau 8. Xlot bay crwser 673-79811 wknd~ 14>knd. fn'lJ>t"ct Sat1Sun ~ 3168;,.;______ Newport Beach & able off shore boat F 4 ' 12 3 Roo th 1 (714) 673-92ll wJs & outboard. Nwpt 8o11, slc1. 17' l.'u~tom ------my apt on e wa er slip avatl. J4ust sell for llOHP Mere OB. Alnt 24· T Bird. tn hull ·~ Shower. rwuuna water, JOTE #7'2.. blue & white. on{y$1650.~ 498-$!.84 'l'IUCI[ cm &.ray lfather •nter1or 554-5400 ~ M~ to appreelitl>· SUELL TOP for Im Port S20Harbor Blvd . SA drives & rides beautiful· COPEi.AND JEEP %001 E ht. SA 558-8000 Plclcup. Brand new. $230. • ly Bauer Motors. 29~ t o nd . $2800 P P Cutty cabin, head, bu1t pilot hou:.e 11tudlo. xlnl cood. Nu mast. no ~...:;...;;........; _____ _ ~ 1197~ Wik. CB. etc Nice. Ask hantlcroltoo GM diesel. trlr . .SSS0.64.S-7814. 22' Columbia Galley mgS6800 Phone539-0479 Most for the money, _________ Model, Hooda outboard. Kawasaki -- ----$24.600. '7 5 CAPE D 0 RY VHF rad;o, SC.COO. (213) Ph 5116-9177 Motor Ho.. Rttltcll Harbor Bll1d ., Cost.i Camper sheU for 8' bed. 34" hi&h. cargo door S27S. Call aft 6pm . 495.5827. Mr. Pintar. 181/a to l2' Mesa. 979 ~ ~OSTAMESA -AMC/JEEP #I IN CALIF. •• •Jet Siu• 440, must i.ell '76 TroJan 25'. LJke new ER1l91 Yachts TYPKOON. 19' full keel, 897-3851 Jel(, 636-6638. Canvas, VHF. must i.t~c 541. I I J I sloop, baaic boat $4000. --~------- • St5,500. 558-8534 or Wlth trlr&extru~. CAL25.main,jib.lapper, at' Arenacrafl f1bergla::;s oi5 t938 5'2-98&l RDF, compass. knot & teak. OMC 210 h. p. -SEA RAY BOATS meter. Sharp. Slip avail. F\sl\RDorFskDi. FFu&ll,y eqwl P Wellcraft WMl&ender DESPER.ATE! $79\IO. 540-0003. + . lra1 er 21' w/!33hp motor. like Xlnt cond. S6,999 Also 7' new cond fully covered NOW Open 27' on Deck, 36 LOA. JSLANDERJOMKIJI fiberglass dinghy Sl 10. sips 4. Priced to seti motor slr. lnbrd. Clean, 2 Fully equip. Must sell '58 CHEVY ~ ton 81f.J' Cabover. Clean. $1200. Ph548·016l f)JUy seJ! contained ThundeTbird, reeitorod, Reserve now for white w /black mt . see to Hohdays & weekendi.. apprec:late. Best offrr REGENCY MOTOR Pvt ply. (714) 548·6304. HOME RENTALS aft, 7PM. (7M I 770.4151 92.:> N. Harbor Blvd, S.A. ••531·2500•. '77 Deluxe dreamer RENT 2J' Fireball. sell· camper ~·1 ft. Many contained.Lot.soCxtras. xtras 540-0011; 645-2283 '57 Chevy 2dr hrdtp fresh 324, 4 sp. p f.; xlot body, cberry Chruout $2.000/bsl ofr. Mu.st sell. 770.1083 8:11..Q>42 • 1971 CHEROKEE $6995 CJ8A16NN12778J) iJCherokees ln Stock OVERSTOCKED 962-0720. $14.950. Ask for Mack Until 8PM g:1~~~ tu ssooo. Ph AakS2$,000.P .P.67S·31Sl • '73 8a,ylmer V1ctona, 27'. 962·778Sor96J·l025eves 12' catamaran w/ trailer. F/B, cnaser, Mere V-8. Bay boat, 18' Lapstrake 7 Days 3 week 26' sloop, triple planked S500 or make orr. Xlnt Tent cmpr for sale. super cond. sips 6, pull oul ktchn, a wrung. 5.52·0035 CJSP1ckups For Reill: 29• Pace Ar 195<1 Packard Patncum, Wagoneers row. air. gen .. crwse, 4-dr. auto. 4! ownr., onl.>. $1300 • Sll.900. 673-382:6 Classic; Gray I /8 . Xlnt. . mahogany huJI, sleeps 4, saU away cond. 324 El $2495/trade 759-0260 ONCE A YEAR encl. head, teak lrim, in· Modena, NB 548·3168 • 19' Johnso n Trt hull, ---------1 c l. mooring. $8500. Motorfud IJkes 9 140 ster eo, nu & beaut have owned lor 12 yr.s P1scounton 6304904 Gar enclos ed. SSSOO / sbme model::> -...................... . firm. Mi-1753. 991-4710 210ff.P, OMC. l/O, con·l·---------i 673-7SJll. Will sell '"' interest J'Un summer w/yellow •. ~~p, trlr. $4000 FOR SALE CLEARANCE 22 --.-Ca-talin-.-.-.-re-a_d_y_Lo ___ , Coronado 23. slipped in Solex moped. 3 yrs old '78Sea ftay.25• Sundancer 10 Dana slip, Mere Cruiser 2SO, VHF, i.tereo, outriggers. bait tank, trlr. much more. Sharp & ready to ftSh or cruise Sl.9,500 or bst ofr. Must see. Call Dave 66Hl662 or Dick Price at 495-0800 19'15 ~· Reinell Segdan sail. $4000. D.P. $2000. 551-2600 Oieap. Sl50 640-1749. Bndge. OMC 225, xtra "'"•-4250 ·11 s b t 'NEW '78 31' Pace Arrow. " H bo a ~&•H'"'Ul~ ~ ar r lvt.I Sips 5. Loaded. Weekly ...,_ "' ll01ll ' COSTA MESA rental only. 646·2136 '77 Ford~. loaded, tr 714/549-8023 days.~ eves. bed. Tool boxes. alum .. clean, dual station, VHF. ~ Sydney sa1 ng a 0 • '76 C1matt1, good cond depth finder. bait tank, ScrYe $6,170. '74 llob1 Cat 16, w/trlr & 673-0complltlOete, like new. $425. w/xtras, $275 or best _..:__ _______ , ramps. haul anyttung &•---..:..._ ____ _ ·72 Pace Arrow 34' Fully mstyle. Save $7000. p P. -...,.'72TOYOTA P · d 30' Sportbridge, twin 963-3990 many xtras. nee to V8's, lnrn tabs, electn c box. xlnt, $1600. 645-4106, __ _,_ _____ _ move d k d ""'"3423 ~ 4t1Jps/ ~~-/ loaded. Sips 7. Gd shape 770.5060 LANDCRUt~ER lm $8000.646-6595.646-2136 ---------1 maculate, 4 wheel dnv,•. Be t offer refng & stove, oc s1 e ...,... -~ .. .., s · power, s hower. 200 1975 Catalina 22, fixed Dodts 9070 9150 TRADE ·71 T Bird for '34 Fnl Sed Deliv'y I yr . 12.000 mile wdrran· equ ity in Mini Chevy front to rear. lyava.&lable.(251Al. HARRISON'S gallon fuel, many extras. keel. 7\.'l HP Mere O/B, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l only. Stock #6.12. radios. lifelines cockpit SUPS AV AH.AILE ti SEA RA y BOATS Sove $3,532 ·10 18' Glaspar tn hu . 115 3101 Coast Hwy, N.B. ,. .. Express crw·~1or V8, H.P outboard John:.on 2 631·2547 "' "' whl trlr, lots or xtras. gd1---------i lrlr, elect.nc refri • dock sea. fUlb, & dive boat, 1 side power, trim tabs, cushions, xlnl cond. YACNewport646·0SSl $4500/bst ofr. Must sell. ----=----~­ Dys 646·4446. Lenny. :.>' Avalon mooring. In Wknd.s&eves.837·0019 front of Sean's & swim area. $25.000. 6'73·5099 Motorhome. 646~ wtres. turbo, P /S, P /B. $3499 air, CR + more. Been 1n COPE.a .a. .._.0 JEEP '78 Honda 750, extras, 5000 Rent a 1977 Executive many magazines P P ~"" mi.S1B50 Motorhome or M1n1 Best offr by 6/27178 558-8000 ___ 673 777_o___ motorhome from· Herb _n_o. __ 5060 ______ --------- 77 Yamaha XS7SOD. shaft Friedlander. Call any or 1963 Corvair convert. new '76 CHEV llcner dnve. &U.er t han new. thesenumbers top.pai.nt&slereo.si575 4x4-Super clean. Mu~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner. $2300847·5447 Classified Ads 642·5678 wipers, 100 gallon fuel. 12' Kite, lrlr, cover, 2 ...:.:.:.:.:.:::.:..:...::=.:..::_.:..:..;....::..:..::.. __ , _________ 1 loaded. 2 only. Stock sails, xlnl cond. $500. Xt.rasS1595. Btwn4·8PM. 898-6777 644.61g1 dys . 494-7465 see. (l.351471 IOAT SLIP _m_54_97_Ro_r_• ----537.7777 eves. Cheap· N E E D E D l M '77 Kawasaki Kff400. Ex· 82M888 ~ $6895 . ·!1t rcaa!~li~~ nzt c ~:~~· ;:~·~~L ~ ~~~~~ ~e~tn~~~~~~f66~.~7 '72 20· Pace Anow •• ~~ •••••••• !!.~~ n~":~ry v-9570 v.. 1 570 #631, 67l. No dealers ...... ~.___18_. -----.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• please. SoYe $3,245 $S)OO/B0. 495-6068. bor. Days; 640-5050, aft. 6 PM. Make offer. 493-2361 '74 13 ft. TravelTrlr self 554-5400 24'CuddyC8bin, Va. trlr, _;_________ Eves; 552.0790 ·73 BMW·R·75·5 Xlnt cond '78 Yamaha SRSOO. 500 contain ed Qua Ii t Y 520 Harbor Blvd .. SA $5995 loaded. Ready lo fish. Cts· '73 Hobie Cal 16'. Xlol loafs. s,..cf & Sl.fll5 l..tc SFl605 rru. $1400. '78 Yamaha, fiberglass const. Can be VAN'S VAN'S VAN'S '77 Ford Swffr l60862J hermen's delight. Only cond. Extras. Sl300. or Sid 9080 492.4637 $500TT, 200 mi. $1300. towed by VW 848·9860 '65 JEEP '76 r.--..11 " .,__.J • & "'i onet>t.ock #554 best. Keith, 539·0576 ~ ,, .. r1111 rwr "'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-2518 .67 J-p Wagoneer, trlr WAGONEER .10365 .. 81 $5 .. 95 f Honda 1975 CB 400F """ V h I .. .. So•e Sl,893 Hobiel6w/trailer,lotso Hondo flatboltom. 440 Bo~htnewmtm Well Trailers.Travel 9170 htlch, new eng. full d ery \!8ean," w el· '76 Cite.. Surfer f97522ZJ S5295 20• Runabout, vs. trlr, extras. $1600. Chevy, wtlh V-dnve, xlnl maintained. less than •••••••• ... ••••••••••••• power. spoke wheels. n ve. . auto. l yr . '75 Dodge s..f•r Cl 7981 21 $5095 one only. Stock #570. 495-2848 sld boat, 963-6055 8000 mt S6SO 541>-4563 28. Travel Trailer 1 bdrm. xJnt, Sl.500. (2U> 592·1510 12.000 mile warranty •7 .,_..." 15 ~.Gd~-... 291 Moote or (714> 554-5700 avallable. 1244-AJ. 4 r ,._ ... TOJag.r pots. Cal 34, atomic 4 gas eng. SaivOC)t 5*-As ls ~ wuu sz49a 1540310) S46t5 HARRISON'S lSO jeru. spin, Slrm Jib, '76' 19' Sea Ray l95SR ·~60~180 c~. s~~ VISta CM 646-9566 '72 Ford 1 Ton van. stand cl'\De.I ....... D· JEEP '74 Dodp 4x4 V• l6l044YI $6995 SEA RA y anchor, RDF. dinghy, Runabout. MerCruiser, 645-0923 Coleman . Campi.ng tent Up bubble. good cond ---~ '72Dodlle5wfw17934261 $2995 lull c ushions. Super 188HP w/888 outdnve. trailer, crank up m~I. f)JIJy eqt.ap'd, refng & 2001 E ht, SA •73 ForcfCW. Wgit 190ISEl'J $44'5 3IOl~~~y,N.B. cond.675-0924 Inspect at 407 Bolsa 73 Honda, 11.000 orig mi. Butane eqwpped, s le_eps stv.S3.1~.Call675-1193. 5 S8-8000 ~ ~~~~~~~~~UDO 14, J42lll & '78 T rlr. Ave .. N.B. 548-1264 Sub· serru custom, :.ee lo ap· 6, ice box. s pare tire, 4 wt.el Drivn 9550 _ AND MANY, MANY MORE!!!;_~<...&• 0 Fully eqwpped for rac· mil bldSuto So. Co1ast prec.$1.000.642·2597 water tank, canopy.••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Dodge•rz ton-1x4.6t·)I. --9 60 Ing w /Schock sails, Manne rveyors nc .. 76 Suzuki. RM12S, xlnt 5484415 77 JEEPP/U newJ.spdtrans.transfl'r TRUCK CITY 554-5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harken Blocks , hiking 5732 E. Second St. Long ~ .. Ra d Mike Super 1 4 800 t 1 case. brk.s & ban. $2500. Islander 30, MK II, su~r straps. Also lilting sling. vu• · .. ...,.. " ""° n A .. 90803 1213) ~34 0•71 ~vuu. ce rea Y· · Rent a 12 • Apache c ean. . ac ua 847 3986 ~~·many xtras. S2 3 .:IOO ~:1~ d~~(c~~ ~~~o~v'i>t :r~~i~Bi~ ::i~r~~~~: _;_z.,.._uk __ l7'°_· '_7_6_R_M_l25_' -.-n-c-v-er ~~psgi:ii~~~~:~~. :ig::~ milesTR. (SUC1;K~CSl.TY';;; •· ~,:;;;;;. ;,;:;1==;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;_;...., 520 HAUOR ILVD •• SANTA AMA 644-1836. SSIH212 days, 771-1619 eludes noon. 6/30178. ~~excel cond. $.50() range, sink & refng. Sl8S I <e _;1 .~ Autos H•w 9800 1, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 Alltos, Hew 9100 Autos, H•w 9800 -=....:....:.::.______ pr wk. 547-3182 554-5400 f flt v· I ,-. ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HondaATC90 AutoServic•.Parts S20Harbor8lvd .S.A I ).[ ';~·l/, .oo OVER FACTORY INVOICE s .oo OV~R FACTORY INVOICE Plus Dealer Installed Acoesaorlea At Retail Erery Datsun s-2101. S1ocK1 ENTIRE INVENTORY IN STOCK PRICED TO SELL AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS DURING THIS LAST 3 DAY SALE Friday, Saturday & Su•day 0.ly .. , . . .. . . ... . . ., ,~ • # , .... -•••• , ........ ,,., ... ,,,, ... . "' Callaft567l·4869 &Acussorie1 9400 1976 Ford. F250, 4x4. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ranger, V ·8. 4 s pd. I '68Honda.3SOCB. Aut.obody Repwrs. MaJor cruise. AM /FM 8 track, I $375. 646·7206 or Min"" collision. Big aux. tank, cycle rat•k I 2S9 E Albert Pl. CM '" vi-l ood 30 000 m ·s saV111gs. Alan 556-4017 ~ c · • 1 · 74 KAWASAKI 90, rack. _SJ_1._ws _______ 11 double mirrors, 5200 Corvair 164. engine parts, " • .,. ft ready to rebUJld, w/4 b.I rrules, $200. 645·.,...... a er carb & manifold. 817 W 6PM 17th #14. CM ~------------B E LL m o l o r c Y c I e Cmpr shell for '65· '66 El helmets. Size 7-5/8 Super Camino & '75 Datsuo Magnum, $35. Size 7·3 8 pckup . .&lofr84B·22S4 RT. $20. 645-9484 an 6PM ·75 CHaJO Rood cond1t1on, low miles. new tires. acce. $475. 646-8405 aft 4PM Autos for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 DODGE 4x4 Super nice. Priced cheap! ! ( 123496) $3995 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 S2X> Harbor Blvd .. S A . ' 7 5CHEV Step.side, 4x4, va. auto .. AM /FM. wheels. l yr .. 12.000 mtle warranty '77 Honda CR125. xlnt cond ·. fast. $600. '77 Suzuki RMSO. super fast 1tnrk. S500 5-16·1587 1950 MG TD Sport s available. <PtOl.J). Roadster-British rac111g $4999 g~n &. in unbelievable COPELAND JEEP coodJl.lon. A collector·s item with continuous in· 200 I E I st, SA creasing value. Bauer 558-8000 Motors, 292S Harbor ---------i Bl vd .• Costa Mes a. •73 ~01 '76 HONDA SSO Super 9-rvl\ f'OftCO Sport, pe rfect cond. 97 2500· Nice, Nice. <40059>. MotorHomts. Scft/ Rmt/SforclCJe 916~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• c u s to m p a 1 n t • Metro. 33 mpg, Al shape, $3995 windshield, new tire & $1199. Bargam ! TRUCK CITY Starting a New Business A ccco•d •t1g t o C11tlomta Bu•111•n ind P•ol•H1<>n1 Code IS.C. 17900 to 179101 111 persona cto1119 buslneH under 1 lietrtlou1 t11me mu11 Ille 1 1111ement wllh the C~nty Clen! 1nd fllote If puDUstied l out 11m11 In 1 new1p1pe< "'"'"11 the 1111 In •hlCll Ille buelneu 11 loclled. Tiie 11a1ement rs required by I•• 1nd 15 nece111ry •n pro1ee11ng r our butineu n1ml!'I Mosl bat1k~ req~ue p•ool or IUing to open commere111 aocounla t , t I I I I t ' ' ' -i t I ' t t I t ' ' ; r i ' I ; The DAILY PILOT ,p•ovldea bOllt tlllnq end pul>llc1tlon Hr~cea. We 1t1v1 Ill lhe neceHet\I' lo•m• 1nd m11nt11n • dllly •••vice to lhe O r 1ng• Countr Courthouse. Eilher •top by ot1e or our convenient olllc11 or pho n e the L EGAL DEPARTMENT 64~21 , E•I. 332 for mo•• lnlormttlon Ind l0tm•. battery. Sl.1.50. SJ6. 7675 673-9408 554-5400 Want Ad Results 642-5678 Want Ad Help? M2·5678 1_....:S20:.:.:..:..:Har=..:bo:..:.:..r..:B..;.lv....:d::.·.:...:· S.:..:A..:.._.i 1..---------' Alltot, Hew 9800 Aldos. Hew 9100 Alltot, New 9100 Alltot. New 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HOllDASI SUPER SELECTION -SEE US FOR YOUR BEST PRICE! WE'RE DEALING! WE'RE DEALING! GOOD SELECTION OF ACCORDS & ACCORD LXs IN STOCK! TEST DlJVI THE HOMDAS RUN ON ANY FAIULOUS ACCO.O TOOA YI GI.ADI OF GASOLINI! SllYICI DIPAITMINT NOW OPIN IATUIDAYI I A.M. TO S P.M. * ~· • .. 41 ........... ,,,.. ~-·--· . , . . . -..... . ............ ..__ .... ~ -.. ~ ., . • . . ' . ., . ~· . . . " . . . ,,. . ' • ... " . . ~ 4 Wheel Dtl•.-9510 TralQ . . tHO Tniidls tHO Tnelp fS60 V-tl70 •.....................•........ , .................•........................•..•.•••.•••.•... •······••••••··•••····· . - ·77 IU Bl&.ler. ( h'1) ennl' Packaait' A I t"M w tal>*. hit, tr•r. 1u r, loaded PP xlnt ccmd Slll.00/Qtr 642 0.93 d)'S1 '77 Cheyenne Blue r . buckskin. loaded &>111 offer over $7400 .. 4944366 aft.er5PM ·74 Bluer Wagoneer, A/C, P 1S. P B, i.tereo, much more TC>p i.hape. 979-3214 Trucks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALLEN . GMC TRUCKS 1978 GMC Jt4 TOH YANDURA VI. alllOINIJC i.-PMI -' OI UO•'-• 1111.,0 Mltrors no1.n•o~1e. s5595 •71 CHEV ' l T~ lf77 CHEVY l~A..~Z\~ \'If Sl&.Vll.ADO ul\, P S 1SN ln::.:i161 • OAMPllSP!CIAL $6599 · ~. Ton model. va. ...:...../ aulomaltc. air cond .. '7' CHEV 1;, TOH pwr bleenng, 8 track SllO RTI E .,.i14· VS. i\en!O, l~lt wheel, cruise a ut o, P 1S . .11r coolrol, exJ,ra tunkb, <Ser.3200561 slider wl~n w. ne)t' $7599 wheels ~ ires & 11>' " RE A 0 Y' G 0 ! ! ! (109J(l)J). C8 ll()W for OW' { • GroHt Chnro4et I 8211 hocll l lYO HunhnqtC>r1 leach 847·6087 S49-3lll 1977QOD<;E TRUE SPIRIT SPICIAL PllCtf\ CONNELL CHEVROLET ~Harbor Bl.Yd COSTA MESA VS, automatic, air cond , 546-JZOO power steering, AM/f'M ___ __,,__ __ _ stereo,. cuatom wheels ft77 FoRD and tirek. bucket seats, I TON ST AKHB> sunroof le mlich more! ( 1082079) W'Ltb heavy duty hoist. ssaaa. <IE&Om>. • ; -:ir • $6999 CONfllaL PHIL LONG CHEVROLET ·•Chevy "4 T, auto trans, 75 G~ Y AH abell, ~ eog. YsL sell. 12' Box. Llft pt.e. Like Gcmatoschl. N-4.111. new! C15961SW) • •74'-de.-ier S51t5 Custom Paint I R~Uye . nuc1 CITY ~. Muat see! SU~r \ 514-5400 clean I (1Sz2r,'j ~Harbor l}Jv~ •• S.A. TRE ' Ateta1lic black , 5 OO Ttadeaman 100. 1977 Dodge witb AM /P'M feHat r Blvd., S.A. stereo. PIS. P/8 (diac) '7aJPord Rtncbero. camel color carpet. 3$), ~. a\ltomatic, PIS, paneled. well seats, ~r cond., AM/FM ,IJlap, Tear Drop win· c e stereo. cuatom dows. roof vent. bit 6 cyl, s I. or best offer. •lnt mp1. under 9,1(1( 673-0819 (1.().0). 979-2$92 easy miles. Pvt pty eves. ~~~ Spm wkdays '74 El Camino Special Weekend Priced. 1976 fOID II 00 <ff8mn <. SUUB V AM $2995 Carpe.t le pan~led in· -uc:" c-tenor. mag wheels, bed '" " "' & c u stom paint " 154-5400 OF37050). Weekend sale S20Ha.rbor Dive!, S.~. price is "' <*LYS4150 '67 Ford PU, FlOO. V-8, ~ auto. ..., T . 3S2 eaa. a· < bed, gd cond. $1500. Af\ MardDfR.....tt 5pm&wkeoda,Hl·!M9. 2150Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 2828ffarbor Blvd. FORD , COSTA MESA 43AutoC.ent.er Dr. 546-1200 S. D. Frwy · IrvlJae . 1978GMC 1;, TON fttCkU, --------'-t~ . 76 .. 511• 1977TOYC>TA SR5PICkUP With Shell. <IF27401) . 71a..8 C..0 6.45-5700 n ... one. lully llctor~ .ouoPQeO' 17C0•4&Z$1.l'J5()J . '4295 WE HAYE A GOOD SELECTION OFJIMMYS, SUBURBANS &VAN CONVERSIONS llO"f:'8 liUT'8AT tMl.MJf't• oo..rt cownT"t ....,...ftl(Q tl"l:Cl.44.S"' 114 714 ALLEN ~A U•L~;'\t... · Olt>V~UUll f (,M4. 1 lol'U(• '1 .... 01~1-,,.,., ..... , •••• , .. A &Ul4A ,.l(IUf I 73 Oats.PU 4 cyl., 4 spd, air condi· t1orung. stereo, custom anten or, camper shell, Tacoma whei!I. <86014 >. $2495 •76DahmPU lnng Bed. 4 cyl , 4 spd, radio, heater. Only 14,000 rrules Sharp. (1082854) $3595 ·noatsunru Kins Cab. 4 cyl., 4 spd, AM /FM radio, s tereo tape, mags, custom in terior & c umpe r shell OF89456> $4695 77 Datu.t 'U 4 cyl., 4 spd, only 13.000 miles, like n e w ! $4499 PHIL LONG FORD 43 Auto Center Or. S.D. Frwy ·Irvine 768-5888 '75 CHEV 'h Ton Super clean, 4 spd, P /S. must see-like new (l.24661 ) TRUCK CITY 554-5400 520 Harbor Blvd .. SA 1975CHEVY LUY PICKUP With Shell. (565862). $3199 PHIL LONG FORD 43AutoCeoter Dr. S.D. Frwy · Irvine 768-5888 ---·14CHEV l/4 Ton Super clean. (371S9Y). nUCKCITY 554-5400 520 Harbor Blvd .• SA 1975CHEVY LUVPICICUP With Mikado package & ME TOO 5th wheel cam· per.<1871956). $5899 PHIL LONG FORD 43AutoCenter Or. S.O. Frwy ·Irvine 768-5888 IJJ3l263). -------- $3995 '70 CHEV l/4 T0tt '76 Ford Courier •1S F08 I TOM St.alte. Excellent cond. Must see. 148284Y ). $4795 TRUCKOITY 554-540.0 520 Harbor Blvd., SA '62 Ford Shortt>Qd truck Stockland shell, Tacoma rims, big tires 631-4195 '72 Doclp Surf.,. U9342L) $2699 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 520 Harbor Blvd., S.A. •100ats.PU 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio, heater. Camper shell. 18583ZI') <Stk.11718BT> • $1757 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VO COSTA Mt!>A 04"1 0010 '71 ...... watiOIMlll l/•T & Camper Clean, Clean Vacation Special. (106SSK l $2695 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 520Harbor Blvd .SA. 'S7 Ford ~'z I.OD P.U .. work horse, good eng .. W/ cedarcmpr. Ofr. 495-2125 77 Ford n T FI SO Super nice, low miles. (UJ0176> $5995 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 520 Harbor Blvd .. S.A. ·CHERRY· <SN.32P> , The Ultimate ,\ftan, 1975 tmlCK CITY " Fml Ecooolioe 150, re 554-5400 cenlly converted. An 531Harbor Blvd., S.A. absolute beauty. Musi see. Sl0,500. 49&-1338 "l Ton IS Chevy PU. 6- cyl, :Hp trans, nu wht s~e whls w /nu wide 6p!i' tires. 54,000 mi's. Asking $3200. 531-1.366, aft 5pm, wkends. 75 flOID ST AICE ~Ton • Super clean . Mat~! (41752) TRUCK CITY 554-5400 5.20 Harbor Blvd., S.A. ·~ lnternaUonal Runs good. SSSO/BO. S.2851/67s-4311. ms Datsun King Cab PU. ster cass, CB, shell, Norseman tires, Much More! Very n1ce.P .P . 64U763. '77 Ford Fl50 P .U. Ranger pkg, auto V·8 151,crulse control, posl traction, aux fuel tank, 2 tone paint combo cinnt brn & tao. amp & oil ga u ges r ear step bumper, s liding rear window, swing lock mir. rors, dual batteries, ex· eel cond. Ask S6000. 675-622.0, 675-6221 PM 1975DATSUM LOMGIB> fttCICU, 4 speed, spoke wheels, chrome step bumper, air cond., AM/FM s tereo cassette & only 23,000 miles. Very clean! (736142). OHLY$l510 Milade Maida/ ...... 2150Harbor Bl•d., C.H. 645-5700 76DODGEVAN VS. auto., s ilve.r , very clean. l yr ., 12,0QO mile warranty available Cl!i8-A). $4399 COPELAND JEEP 2001E1st, SA 558-1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEWILLIUY YOURDATSUH PAID FOR OR NOT TOPDOU.Alt I FOR TOP CAIS BARWICK DATSUN • I 1 I •• 8 31-1375493-3375 WE BUY Q.EANCARS &TRUCICS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAU FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN. DOMESTIC or CLASSICS U your car is extra clean see us first. IAUBIUICI[ 292S Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979-2500 4 cyl • 4 spd. factory air cond1t1o ning S harp truck. custom an and out •120(.8) & Cab Over Camper. Must s ee this unit. Pncedtosell. (78095G). $3595 TRUCK CITY 554-5400 520Harbor Blvd., SA um Kazda PU. Good ·12 Chevy stepslde 3 spd, CODd. Sl,350. Call rad.Jo. mags, immac, lo 673-6275evs. WE BUY USED CARS CALL GARTH Used Car Mgr $1395 ma , PP. S2500/ofr .1-------- 642-0493dys 65 Jeep ~ pick-up. 327 Chev eng, big tires. new 54().5630 •68 FORD l/4T paint, runs good. 64S-t561 '75 Ct..• l/4 Ton '63 lntem'I PU. Short box, Nice condition. Must . h k his I k b seli! (86LO'ZA) Mln!ature gol( course VS. auto trans., Power w t spo e w • rg no . m ten e truck 4 1011\SO\ ,\ ~o,· • LINCOLN· MERCURY ~leerin g Low miles b1 es, 4·cy l eng. Ofr. $1995 w~·r d:f~e. I/• ·T: Sharp lrU<'k. \ 109G31 I 97~0183 or 754-0146 TRUCK CITY hydraulic dump bed & a 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA S4295 '73 DATSUN PU 554-5400 3-wheeter. 963-8259 WEIUY USIDCARS! &Shell.1129736>. 520Harbor Blvd., S.A. Shell •or smJ t~-k, "Int '6SCh4t•. 'l1Ton • ..... .. 6 tyl., 3 speed . power SZ295 '70 Blazer, ms good, !Hr, conditionSl.50. We're the new Chevrolet steenng. Completely n· TRUCK CITY AM tFM, CB. Cheap, 546-1.587 coodilloned. Black beau. 554-5400 $3000. ~. 71 ~XL T · deaJerahjp ia tbe Irv Ille Auto Center. We need ,your used car! ty ! Mus t be seen 520Harbor Blvd .. SA '71 FordR_.._o RANGER. Only 5,000 <lF170L51. -.....- '71 Chevy lton c & C. dual CI ea n Must see I miles, V8, auto, cruise, JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET ALLERDICE rears 750 ures. 10,000 pd Custom! (66872) P /S, roll bar, till. Garden Grove GVW, long whl base, $2895 (BA3166)s. 9599 Subaru S2SOO. 898-5715 TRUCK Crrt 13821 Harbor Blvd WANT ACTION., 554-5400 554-0800 Classifed Ads 642-5678 520 Harbor Blvd., S.A. Ailtol, H•w 9100 s. Hew 9800 Autos. Mew •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 76~ RAMCHARGER. V8, auto., PIS. low miles, ful· ly equip. (1016873). $5995 Grottl Chevrolet 18211 l#oc:h l l•d. H ""h"'ilfon IPac II 847 ·6087 549.JJJI 21 Auto Center Drive JR VINE 761-7222 .WOS. ... arbd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Sunbeam Alpine. Fastback. Nds some work. Must sell. $350. 840-Dl9 Mtaa-o 9705 9170 ··········-··········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ALFA ROMEO* '67 DODGE '78Spiders are here! Mo•illg Y• A few '77s left at factory Runs super! Must sell. reduced prices. Lease (123496). dealer direct. 2895 IEACH IMPORTS TRUCK CITY 848 DOVE STREET 554-5400 <Near MacArthur Blvd. 520 Harbor Blvd., SA &Jamboree Road>. NEWPORT BEACH '72 CHEV l!z TOii 752-0900 Loo& Wheel Base Van. VS. 3 speed, air cond., Jlild radio fr b eate r .••••••••••••••••••••••• <17290K). (St.kl.828AT>. $Z4t6 THEODORE ROBINS FORD .'f.t.(1 tHIRl\011 Pt v() cn'r" Mt '" ,,.n now "7f FOX. blue 4 door, AC, All/FM, auto, $2300. A·l shape. T.L.C. 988-1486 '77 Audi Fox Wp. AC, All/FM cassette, anrf. StSOO. SS l.203 AM . '72 lOOLS , A/C, auto, AM /FM 8 lrk, SOM, new •69 FOlD tires, 11400, 960-5254 S.,.rYCM 73 Audi, 4dr, lOOLS, Must see-super clean. auto/air, v roor, blk. (271RSQ). WSW, Xlot cond. $2350. $2199 ... ...;.•_1583 ____ _ TRUCK CITY -..W 114-1400 _ .................. .. 520 Harbor Blvd., SA "74 P'ord Swfer nn 5411, •HOO/take over P•r· mmta. 751·3'07 aft 1 '"CHIYYAM t Pat•;: window VID <Z.SRDn). ''''' T'IUCK CITY 114-1400 D> Harbor Wvd., SA Na" lnaWat«t 8*J e cyl t ll*d stick dual rear wbeela ..... ~ ..... •w. CPll.al'll ICMOOI CREVIER &I Sf 6 llO.\OWAY IAlffA Aif4 835-3171 l Tl44t "'-,_ll ON'flffQ M•Clf!H9 •USIDIMWs• '1UOO:ZOpd (75314) '7UOO:Z 41ap. (5"LJA > "74 200&A,A{C/(598LPO I "ll•Auto. (81Gl1V>. •71-.-41118/R(MPflZ> 11• ;Lu(tolPIDI I iem:11a<111ACS> a-..o.s.•.,. " YOU CAN NOW BUY The ~,. HONDA ACCORD and HONDA ACCORD LX · NO WAITING 60 Now in stock! EXAMPLE: (1515i (SJE3066097) 1978 HONDA 1978 HMDA CIVIC SIAD• Calf. EPA 41 "'P9 Hiway Rated 33 ~ City 36 MPG COMllHED (Stock IJ 1424l CSGA452576B, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ WA (Stock 113951 (W8A401464-41 IMMEDIATE ~ DELl'VERY SALES & SE.RVICE OLDSM•ILE • IMC • HOIDA 2850 HARJOJI BLVD.. COSTA MESA 540,.9640 . . ,. _, . ",, •• i ~ ..... t>;:, . .. .. ~· \ . . . . . " . , . . , r ,., .I .,,. 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'78'$0yder, J tha)) 7 000 lt75 Ml% JIOC l9T7 MGB-White w1tb red ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••• .. •!••••••• •••••• maruon. 56M. mi 4 •P<I. 21012+ 2 AMtFtlf ftered ~ (}-ll'K, ~AMI~. 'l>tuut i8td Stet\o, cruui \nlrol, c~tocn st.ripes. Thi.I COD· 1971t8MW's HERE MOW! COMPLETE IODYSHOf' MOWOf'~ EXCEl.UtO' SB.ECTION OF ' IMWRESAUS lt71 IMW lJOI ~BMW. 320t, auto. At. alt, AM/~M. $.%00. P.P. c speed. fnag whu la. map, ~vre}¥indqws. 4 w ght btue. S0850/or ~~ rwr wJndowtt dour verll ble also htt8 • £V'~UT1VI C ""R Blpt r~dlo. wh~laf9 out· 759 UM8 1 AM/FM 1tereo &r low t l)d. il.ooo mi. Pvt· pt)' t llnle 1ease~6'1Ut55 '> e c \ s >~ A 1 n e hardtop & luaaa1e rJck. ~ "' d -•• ("*'Ul' $7500.963-0987:M2•2190. automobile. Buy or JJaue~ot<1rs, t925 w h I stan inc qon . .uo ·~a#l..1'\IM needs work ··,.iu1a. -h •. HORdm 9727 1eue:·(826MlT). ' lfarb r .&fvd., Cosha ~ .:.~~:, & 1:.'hah'::. M0-1.242 U6.W or ~tofrtlr. ~ves'. .. ~ 16111 *DRIVE A * ....................... __ MtA. p . • lllt>35> '73 8avarla 3.0:1 1-'\ord s.18·1634 -edt •-...1t..1-8 W h ood I ct SAJ>DLflAQ( blue . aunrooh A /C. ~/l....tt * UTI"LE ••• * ~..-..w'7 ot~~et~!MB~~n~~ '!:.;~un~eo~e':.'k~ VALLEYIMPORTS AM/F&.1 sl.-reo. Xlnt ~ ............ :.!?.'.! 2.1.SOtlart>orBlvd .C'.M. SAVEALOT HONDA Cars inventorv.Calltoda' cdcood.P.P.SC4-2926aft 131·2040 4t5·4949 <'OOd. 6'1.1-?38!1 ·71 CAPRI lOOOCC. c cyl. "45.SJOO &J{OP&COMPAR}: M~NY IT\tlta&CO• Vil _6 ______ _ steelbltedradnla.$1500. D•'TSU..,.S* , T0Choowft-0tn! 'O IMPOaTI ORA~~~~~MTY'S 548·!8>6.attSMon·Frl *.~~on UNIVERSITY TMl83H746odn•J49S-1l'04 1967 MGB GT "Special rn .i I _.,_ Edillon "·A ve ry ran• & 19'M -Pn-. 4 cy • air. lo Of Al Models Oldlmoblt. '70 Ml% 280SE&. 2 + 2 c o m p I e t e t y I mi, xlnt cood. S2400. SALES-LEASING Hondo Cars • GMC With stereo. air cond.. restored. Finished in 646'6532 PARTS-SERVICE ·74 260Z. cocoa bm. blk Tn1tks M1chebn ttres & metallic blaclt w/black interior. BMW RES ~LElo. ._. ..... _ _ > •ht. A <.:. ne w paint. 2850Harbor Blvd pamt. t8048NRI. Sunroof, wire whee ls. Sales·serv1ce-Leasing Roy Carver.Inc. "" :. t.HIQlln 9720 great cond $.1900. Dys Costa Mesa 540 9640 SADDLHACX hatc h b a c k, wood COSTA MESA DATSUN •••••••••• ••••• •• •• • ••• 7S2·8L61. eves 496-5321 y AUEY IMrORTS rimmed st.eerina wheel & 1974 2002 Roll:. f{oyce BMW We may have your next 1540Jamboree car II\ our mventory. <:all Newport Beach 640·6444 us today! 4 speed, a ir cond & s tereo c as s ette . <373LPF). ,,, .. "HA"BOR BLVD 280Z '78, auto. A IC. 6000 '76 CIVIC CVCC 131·2040 495-4949 more! This car is an out-.,,,..., n tn s tanding investment · 540-6410540.0213 ~~:'~:!'~'· S8750 4 cyl, /s~luggage 1971 Ml%210SE only a limited number 831·2040 495.4949 '74 BMW 3.~. 49.000 Mi .. ---------1 air, auto., dark blue; elec. sunroor. Becker FM. Miche lin X'VS radials Call 751Hl21 1974 lovario 4 speed trans & stereo. Ol5MCB> 1975 S-3ot earner. radio & heater. 3.5 COUPE were produced. Bauer / 1976DATSUH '76710StnWgn Immaculate ! 'l033PBY> Last or the handmade Motors,C2925 Harbor 1210 4 speed.sunroor.rad10& <St.kP3226; c lass ics! Luxury Blvd., osta ~e s a. 'Wtlh /(M/~¥ stereo & 8 beater. Super clean CBr $3 191. eqwpped. low miles & _m __ 2500_. _____ _ People who need People That's what the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY ---1 S1her with blue 1ntenor track tape.' Economy & Less than 18.000 mis shows sJ,JPerb care. l or n.-1 974JC.. low m iles·only 22.280 (47:rPCF) onJ eoo de f h _,.... .,. __ ..._ __ (""DREJ> y ma or t e ••••••••••••••••••••••• tS aJl about' Sell l(!.le items 642-5678 -----9590 Autos W.ted 9590 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEED! NEED! NEED! DATSUN$ • Z CA~S • WAGONS • P I CKUPS • 8210s • WE WILL PAY TOP-TOP-TOP $$$ FOR CLEAN CARS ONLY!!! CALL CORT AT 540-6410 OR 4 &Pt'l'<i. l>tereo & only 12.500 original mlle1t. (895NRHI 1975 53010 W1lh air cond. & stereo. <560MML1. 19762 002 4 speed. sunroof & air cond !SWPQM > 1976 530I 4 speed, sunroof & ste reo cassette. <486P HH > 1977 3201 4 speed. stereo & u1r cond. (238SPI l. 1977 32l>i 4 speed. sunroof & mag wheels. CS83SPN>. 1977 32010 Block wtgold interior Stereo cassette. air cond & only 10,000 mill's! (0040) 831-2040 49§.4949 55995 '76 710WAGOH 4 \oeeo 1or cond AM/FM ,,.,ea r~ ro & --m1i., (HnRU1 '74 1210 2 DOOR ··--lll tr-lltweo v.,, cloMr1' ll28MC8i 5 1996 '73 610 2 DOOR H11orop Autom1toc AM/FM , ..... ,. , .... "*' 23.000 -.. 1n •u-c-oon 1503H0XI nwe; .,...., $3259. US Mus t see to ap· . , ONLY $2675 preciate.owned hy a For Sale. 73 Opel, l.9· Mlrctea. H 0 1 1 Y w 0 0 d s l a r . liter, engine, salvaged Mmda/R H (593EMO I. tI.25. ~O~!Cadel body, ' 9ftGU SEETODAY'!!! !~y.con827d_.!,l;!o7n. Pnvate 21SO Harbor Blvd .. C.M. ,...... ~ 645-5700 Hond '73 C1v1c Htchbk. JCd IT\ .. lllCOtl VI cond $1700 833·7276. 'C)' CMf'OaT6 '74 2602 673 tOl81675-a340 eves 9747 6 cyl.. 4 s~. air cond .. mag wheels, radial tares, A~/FM s t e r e o . (7Q0KZZ> (Stk. P3470). THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR 6LVD COSTA ME SA 642 ·0010 DATSUMS! '74 Cvcc, showroom rond1· '77 121 O llon. 24K m1. Must see to W Ith 5 s peed trans. _a_p_p_rec_ia_t_e._64_2_·_997_8 __ (892RLI). Cvcc. 1974 . beautiful. '768210 documentation for all Automatic with only maintenance. 1 owner 17.000males. (432PVJ >. S2S2S 493-7976 '767 IOWAGOH '76CVCCCUSTOMGT . Only 15,000 ongmal ~spd Hatchback.yel tblk miles . <732SLS>. ant . AC. Blaupunkl '71 510WAGOM AM 1FM stereo, tarp. ·With very 'low miles. racing whls, tach. cocoa (957DN'{'I. mats. flared fender:., SADDLEIACK Gurney Vi ctory mags, VAU.EY IMPORTS 13 " Goodrich radial 831·2040 495-4949 T tA'!>, front s po iler , ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-========:!. UJ71 Pantera, LS,000 on g. 'flJ Mercedes 2aosE. xlnt miles, blue, beautiful, cond,a1r.AM /FM.4·spd, PIP. Phone evenings $4000. Call aft 6; 645-9899 (714) 499·4155 or write 1975Ml%Z80 SEDAN. Tobacco brown "Pantera", 443 Promon· Lory Dr. West, N. B. 92660 & m immaculate cond1· Peugeot 9748 lion! <229MFW>. Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• see to apprec1ate! Bey or ' *PEUGEOT * lt.aSetoday! We have a good selection of 6046 & 178 Diesels now Many models to choose in stock. Lease dealer from -HurrY ! direct BEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE STREET 7'41831-1746 °' C7141•9S·tl'04 (Near MacA~ Blvd. dechromed . 40K m1 More fama.bes are getting '72 240Z. pnmo. 57.500 Very cherry. See Oct lhe camping "bug" this ~~~~~~~~~ mi's. A 1C. Mic he lin 1975 Playboy mag for &Jamboree RA>ad ). '62 Classic 220SE Coupe, NEWPORT BEACH 4-spd suck. fuel •n.Jec.. 75~ o-o year. lf you h ave a '::: radials . mags. AM /FM. tWlll. $3750. Eves, wknds, camperthat's notgetting defogger. $3675. 646-9546, _64G-0608 __ • ------used, sell it now with a Have something lo sell? Classified Ad. ll:o~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=-;;;;;;;;;iiii311 Classified ads do it well. S49-043J '72 Honda all', new M1chelms. On g _______ .,._v __ _ color & equip. $7500. p,--1..-5.57-1.868 ~ 9750 ---------························ I '74 Black 260Z /\uto. A!C. 600s pt cp. $995. ~~·.~.': ....... !~.~~ ~·.~:.': ....... !!~~ ~ ... ~ ... ': ....... !!.~~ ~ ... ~:.': ....... !!!_~ ~~·.~:.--: •••.•.• !!!_~ ~.f~$WOO 558·1000 ext ____ 586_·94_13 __ _ '76 280C, ong. owner, ex cell cood, 28M, leather int, sunroof. $13.500. 645-«n9 aft 6 & wknd.s. LARGE sa.ECTION OF IRAMOHEW 1971 75 CVCC W AGOM lll••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••i '74 260Z. air. AM /FM 8· 4 speed, air cond , l yr . trk, mags. louvers. auto, 12.000 mile warranty '68 2MsE, 4 dr. 4Jlmac. PORSCHE9245 Groth Chevrolet Says •.. blue. 751·0930 available. 1250-A) '74 260Z. clean. SSM . Mu st $2999 See us for your best buy today-Hurry! THERE MAY NEVER BE A BETTER TIME OR ·PLACE TO BUY A sell by Fn. P P. Carey COPELAND JEEP 752 7101 200 I E I st. SA ·oo s10 $400 a' is. Good ss• 0000 tran i. l'ar . Ni c e ---------- personality. tern ble body Must!>ell . 548-6338 ~ 9730 FUiiy eqwp. Compl. re· cond. engine. New tares , comp I. serv. records . Call Last Deta1I 751-1337. i l 2.80SL. air. auto. PS1PB. nu paint. btful. 673-34341675-3302 73 4SOSLCOHV. BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE San Juan Capistrano 837-4800 49J.45 I I 1975 PORSCHE NEW CHEVROLET! See Us Today! 1978 Camaro Tinted glass, floor mats, body side moldings, PB, auto, tilt. Ser. 614526. s5275 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WORLD'S LARGEST LUV DEALER * CUSTOM LINES * LUV MAC HINES * LONG WHEEi-BASE * WALK-THRUS • SHORT WHEEL BASE * Large Selection Of LUV'S LUV'S LU"-'S 1978 LUV s3994 fl--I ~LU'; !Al( & liC 1 , v , 'iu•PP•·fl lnCtuOPs 4 ~po , '"'' "''"''0' I) Ml IC~ mor" Ser. 24681 2. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Lease A New 78 Malibu Classic $11969 T'""4t ..... bodr ... inoldlngl. ..... Pl, "· v .... euto.. w.a.w. tlrM, mfect. clodl a ,_, _... ••"-· Plua tax 36 mo. open end le ... on approved credit 1n1t1al value $5696. End of term value $2925. Initial cash outlay $3.w 87 lncludlng yoor lat payment. lie .. refundable condition deposit. total of periodic pym1a. $4567.32. Stk 1247. Ser. 457078. 1978 .1/2 Ton Van ONLY $6500. f'LUS T"X 4 U C- Heavy duty auap., air, chrome bumpe,... 350 v-a. auto., PS. PB. tilt gauges. Ser. 137273". NEW. '78 CHEVETTE Four Door Dtla9 ................. ..... """°'· 4 """ c;uM. bvcllet •••t•, redlo, ~. tpOl't ~ whl., w.1.w tlr••· ... 22140t1. IM.:DIAT£ DELIVERY sasso MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON ALL USED CARS '76CHIV. ti T°" v... -. VII Pts. lo !N-(1Atvu3) $4599 '7'CAMAIO 11 cY1 • 8"'°'-Pts. •. loMl'M <~I $3995 '77AlllllD E«Jrll V-4. P/& 1U10 • .,, r -!00 D,......,,AM~(Ol!TMll $6595 '7SCArlJCI Co"••llltll• lo.ooeo •t•wlo . AM/FM 11ereo. low m11e1 181QU8ZI $4595 71a4IYITTI 4 dr 6,000 ...._ e.i10 , RM, -~·-·~ $3699 M B k G t " you ............ with '°"' pur'ClhlM "' any perttculer, .... NMtd .. Used Car onev ac uaran ee ywr moMY and t.tum your.,......,. et 1nr 11me wtthln M t.oura...., puree... ·11•0teo JCLT R~ ()Ny 6 000 ml'- V-4 NIO -P/S ,.,.. -Ith Jll.Ullll $9599 .. ' '71CHIY. "' TOii P U lllotw\111 v.-auto. 1141 P/5 (&4f • 1&2&t&J $6599 $7599 '71C .. V. V•11 V II MO. PIS. '9 10t1 10w ...... llHt11381 $5599 '7'DOOGI l'l1MCll..... \1-3 1U10 P/8 10w 111tlel.Mly~llOIM7$1 $5995 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two '77 280Z's. Cpe 1976Jaguar XJS 2+2 Vl2 wrnuto trans, tHrk & air. Sportcoupe. White with 2+2 4·spd II lrk & air. red leather interior 642·00)4 Automatic. stereo. :.ur cond. & full power in '76280Z 2+2. xtr lo m1. A-1 cl\4(1ing door locks & win cond.AM1FM cass. p P , dow., The ulllmat~ 842 9852 Jattuar Bauer Motori-.. ·n 280Z. 5·spd. loaded, 2925 Harbor Blvd . Co:.ta 14.000 m1. like new . S7900 Mesa 979·2500. orolr. P.P. fY19·6274 eves. 1974 JAGUAR '71 240Z AM /FM. air, XJ6L mags, Si2950 837-6050 ext Long wheel base. A Jewel 554 wkdys 497·2616 with auto mati c, air eves/wknds cond., full power inc. WUldows & locks. s tereo. ·75 280 Z. xlnt cond. Low leather int. & only 30.149 mi. fully loaded. $6600. miles. CLRCJAG/. Call S57--42AO $7888 '74 1h 260Z. 2 + 2. xlnt MEWPORTDATSUM rond, l ownr. Make offer 888 Dove Street P.P. 551 ·6345. Newport Beach '71 240Z, good cond, $2400 833-1300 firm. 1~-------~ 646-7223 1970 Jaguar XJ6-Fmished ---------tn sable wrlh tan in tenor. '72 Datsun 1200, needs eng Has elertnc sunroof. low work. $500 o r offer. miles & Is in extremely 675-3227 eves. good condition. Bauer Motors , 2925 Ha rbor 'n Dats,un 1200. nds work. Blvd., Costa Me s a . $550. 979-2500. 586-9413 '7J XJ6 J aguar, has every Rat 9725 option avail . showrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. perfect body, pot & * Ff AT SALE!* lnt.$7700.496-6658 on all Fiat 9732 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM rad.io, air. 67,000 rru ·s. xlnt cond. $14 ,500. 640-7986. 1973 280C. x.lnl cood., a ir. power, etc. Best oHcr over $8000. 640-2344 9115 5 speed. stereo cassette, mags &only 27,000 miles. Ul41). superb! SADOWACIC V AU.EY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 67 Classic Coupe, lo mi, . rrunt cooditaon. 957-0620, Pnstme or H.untintgton 631·2519 Beach tS offenng lacquer ---------• pamt, metal ruushing & MBZ LOOKING f'OR A fender flanng to Porsche 450 SL/'50 SLC '! We have owners. 536-7888. the lat'gest selection or s uper clean, well main- t.amed previously owned SL/Stc·s an Southern Cabfomia. Available for lease or purch&Se. Com· petiltvely pnced. Call for detaJls. 213/921 ·8588 714/5.23-7250 1977 PORSCHE 924COUP~ Wit h Cactory mag:., BlauRunkt stereo rassettl'. air cond.· VERY S llAR P ! <787RlYI. SADDLUACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 49$.4949 ...1...-•Wfl •man ,., ., .... -.1U. ..... 1 "-~•... '70 911T. newly rebwlt __ ._••_"V_•_iro_· _.,_,._ .. ,_,_..._ __ 1 engine & paint job. Xlnl Must sell Uus weekend. _cood. __ 645-64 __ 12 ___ _ 220 S. 1960, oeeda e ng i3 9.14·1.7 Light blue, ex· work. SSSO/ofr. 673-6160. eel cood. mw.t sell $4500. '71 280SL, ex. cond., 2 _54&_577_8 _____ _ tops,. brn /tan int. '78Porsche9281oaded, $13 ,500. Dr. Mille r . MOMDtic 639-4001 ~.#0111 1970 ~E. drk bm/ drk (714 )54(}.7S59Ken bm. auto. full power. air. n...--he •sg c r R/H. 72K mi, $5895. 1964 cva,..; ' pe, sunroo ' 190 sedan, mid·red/ blk new crpt, n ew paint. stJt shift, new brakes, verY clean. 642·2754 128 & 131 models <Brava except· ed) at clutch. top engine over-1977 9US, only 4500 mi, 1974 Jensen Healey·Late haul. $1895. 673·5886 air. sunroof, le ather. Foctoryln•olce plus dealer Installed ac· ces&Ories. lf any. Offer good thru July 4, 1918. Hert.~ IMporis 13749 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 537-7777198-6777 197SRAT COHVBtTllLE 5 speed. s tereo tape & tn very good CQnd1t1on. type model with "i5 bum-73 280 C AM/F M, loaded. Must pers & 5 speed gear box. Auto., air, stereo, im· _sell __ . Sl8_._soo_. 64().8208 ___ . - Stereo tape. luggage rnac:ulate an & out. one '76 9us TAroa. lee -n. rack & in way above. -.. ...~-average condit Ion. owner, 1 yr., 12.000 mile 7" aJioys, Cass, lo mi's, Bauer Motor s, 2925 warranty available. xlntcood.963.Q2:8'l eves. Harbor Blvd., Coste (Z!C}A). Mesa. 979-2500. $7999 '66 912, x.lnt cood, extras, Must see to appreciate. 642-1282 1974 Jensen Healey Con· COPELAND JEEP verllble ·A r eal good 2001 E lit, SA '1119211Tw/'7l Eng, 7" al· looker ln black with gold 558-8000 loys, (918ADH 1 J>U1 stnp111g. Super sharp --~-----­sport.scar. Bauer Mot.ors. 2925 Harbor Blvd., Costa '78280£ Mesa. 979-2500. '73 91 lT Targo, Recaroi., (385HHNI (S51NCA>. _MCDdo ______ 9_7_3_1 Classic Wbt/Bamboo. A beauuruJ car for those wh o are econo m y minded. (036743) '65 Su nroor coupe C570UPW> 11\"llllO• VI '<::I IMroaTa '76 131-Clean 22 ml , steftle>/cass, auto, $3,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda &CUOO.lm-7613 2150 ...... ~d. '7S Fial Xl9, loaded, xlnt C... M.ICI 645-1700 '"•ffM OPEN7 DAYS 536-7118 (5,-•=•n . ...... ·---------"""'''""""""'~ --'62 356B, while, FM cass. ,7,,,"'"~' .11.•11114td! chro~.!~~.L xlnt cond. MG 9742 M,850. ~.alt 6p.m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1961 Por sche Convert., 832·0640 MlreedH hftl ,740 '71 Midget, new mot.or, gd rare, blk on blk. good --------cond. mstsell 631·27'43or condition. P.P.497-3289 cood, ·10 850. FM cass. Taunus ••••••••••••••:••0•••••• 548-9551 ' .,,,,,,. 912, AM /FM, chrm rov, msgd, 2:5-JOMPG 1914 MIZ .,5 SL ""' . $1000 897-3619 F.qutpmeot includes pwr MGI 9744 wbls, 4-spd, nds paint, windows, stereo. 111 r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ 63 1·9560, eves , '72 Spader. 850 Spt Con cond. & 1m Immaculate 77 MCB. AM/Jo'M )jtereo --------- vert. like nu. many coodltton. (Ot,87291 Buy casseue, 10.000 ma's, xlnt 68 911L. "S eng'' Koob xtras.$1'750/80.552·3836 orleasetoday . {'()r](f ~ 7S9-1•99 r eblt trans new •74 Fiat 128, g~n. good MUST SEE!!! ' . wtndsrueld, murr: batt & • c:ondltloo& l'l'\ftta1~•~.' ·::an~~~.a~n.gi~~J :!~-~:.L s~;,0t.~lS: Q body. Ouly ~. 675-260C Dick lt71AAT Ill 183t-t~o.{7'Ml485·t~ --------~. Automatic, air · •es MOB. nu pa.int. 1d '841 912 Porsche. Very A,.../FM a track "Tl 111.'8 2IOSE. Xlnl cond. cood, S1300/BO. clean. Make ofr. vinyl'to; • low muu' 1$,000 mt. u 100. Pb nc 72:5-7571/'88-16611 131.()571 Loo k s like NEW! 6'4-0lA7 ;~5il6 <181Nt..f> 76 MSZ 45058. • $2616 COmplot. with sunroof. ..wPOaT DATSUM crulae control. s tereo 88U>oveStreet tape, pwr. vrindowa. etc. NewportBeacb L o w . l o w m ile s . Hl-1 lOO (5m.RCP>. 8QY or lease '75 Flat l3l AM/FM, 8 tnck, auto, $2.000. Call M2-Ma8. .... .,..,. IMNIT& 1973 MGI '77 sac. black, dot cond lOADSTH Take over lee paymenlll. With railye .,heel.a & 00• No down. 898-2636 ask for I y 52. o o O m i I u . 1_8ry_a_n_or_M2_·_6829 __ . __ !MlSlHf l. OMLYS2610 Mlr1ca, ...... , ....... 2.UO Harbol' Blvd., C.M. '45-1700 ·n Porsche 924, xtras. Sl5()(). "78 sac, 6.000 mllet uftder wt.n-anty. Sl0.49S. &U..()111 - ' . . .. \ ... --...... .. .. .,. . ,. ~-. ~ ,,, .......... --... .,_.,.,,..,. ... ,. '"t ... (/It .... ,,. _,,... ... .,. .. , ...... ' .. . ".. . ~ .. '· f c. .•. I I t • Allto-. t..pa:rtM •• ,.,.... ..._, l•,..,W Mtot, Import.cf Autot. UMd Mto~. Un d ·~····················· .............................................. •·•···················· ··•••·····•·•·····•••·· •·····•••····••········ Fnday June 23 1978 DAILY.PILOT DJ3 • ....... t1H ,.,... ,,,, ,_,... t 7H Vllllawogett 9770 9901 Meir 9tl0 A.Mtot .Uted Auto1,Uaed ........ u.~ ....................... ....................... ....................... ..............•..•..... ....•...••••..•.••..... . ...................................................................... . .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c • f 9917 TISTORIVI OUI llPOdvou 19'4 YW '76CAMAIO '668Ulckspeclal -4dl ac 991 5 Cr•.c ' I C••• ..... C ... ••a yo111 With new palnl. Flair t l • P /S I -•-• d ·~IU\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ -v fenden. AM/FM stf.reo ~Y " au~o. ' a r. AIJJ~~STil • '72 Sedan DV . fully ·n O.m•ro~ mfll, 6 cyl., OFlHIYl.Al"' TOYOTA. " chrornt uursc AM/f14.i~;;L> equlP\, leth. ta~ deek, _auto,newv-.ns.mil. ~- Good lnventory In block SEE us• WbetlJ. (ONJIMOi. BwckSedan '67 98M. m>6. 5.W-5.lMI, P.P. 581-lMU '' HWT)'M~~~ut! MAtqUfSTOY.OTA -'-~II • 'WAUllU ~~~· ''10SedandeVUl•,k>f;lll'1, er., •i tf2 MlSSION~&JO &S,.IR,IT. ~.PIS.a.to.. , _1'-• good eog, S1300. t.~o. ;:J.:••••••••u•••u~· MAZDA/RENAULT SUPER Mcmdlt/l....et a1J\ T·Top, pW'r wl.ndowe, "73 &Lite Wen. Amt cond, ..!963.(MIS~~l,~983-G864~~---l•--::o-~~--~ 2\!SO Harbor Blvd. 11 l·JllO 95-1210 21.SO Harbor Blvd., C.M. A ?1J I F M a t e r e o . loaded, was. cruis-e. air. lt77 CA.DIUAC Jt COSTA MESA ~~;3ota Corolla Waaon 645-5700 (OUTMU. rat.Ho-. rack. PS/PB. 51VIW '76 CdV. A Beaut.)' I FuUy .... 645-5700 SUMMER ~.' air, roof r•c~ v.ey 9772 • S4'5t5 '200>/BO. 963·~75. !o':.'!':°' .,C~ ~ !:,~~r!!~.WJ0~1"J~d~ • '63 r~rav .. lle, hard top 0• xJnttlOnd. 962·n1 , • --~ • Co••oe 991 s ~=M:-'..,, _,.,... Real Cherry. 36M, $'1'&W •• ..,.. " WHE1:1 5 •••••••••••••••••••••• M•v tra~ tor TD'S. Pvt • convert. 2 lOJl6, unique. ... '76 Corona, mo a t llfOltlYOUIUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• i 1<0,995 J>tY'67~9986-• Clll536-Q96 aacrltace ! Me tallic AUSIDYOS.VO. LTD EDITION it 1reen. radials. air, 1973 t1eetwood Brougham Rois Royce 9756 ,76 COROUA AM /FM ater. tape deck. See ua at Southern 1978 Cadillac Blarriti . ff75 CADILLAC SeatUe gold w/match'I » ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlfl s.1-..._ ...,_.,,,. disc brakes. lo mi'a. xlnt Onnte.. eouoi,;a Volvo Laat of ttie big ones. COUPE DI VIUI bm velour int. 58,000 mi, _. #J DEALER IN U.S.A. m•g •ft" .... CIMn Lo cood. Call 839-1.596. af\ Headquarten.. AMC . 9905 $27,500. (7l4) 493·6287 Ol' a a19• •U.-tof. full PO-• buul cond $3275. ~ & • ""' .. Uc 1~ .. pm MAlt"'UIS VOLVO ••U••••••••••••••••••• 728-0485 11C10tY..,-. 1ow -• 1 dn ....,., •ltAA it it 13349 ' . '75~CA ClOSlO SUNDAYS GT V•llow A/CO#td . ''" ---------1• L/rau . •Ml a.,nv-t O- 1961 Rolls Royce Silver • Cloud l l. Beaut rar. $18,500. 640· 7030. ~ ............. ~?.~~ * SAAi * l~ Saabs from SS99S. !:la48}. L ease deale r dire~. Alsn. Turbo Demo Now available! IOt RAn014639 °"4r s3527 '76 TOYOTA SRI& Pict<-~ ~ kod __ ._lJO llAll&&t 53585 f 76 DATSUN .. . MJ.SlIO?i VU:JO '70 Hqrnet; nu braka. nu II"' •RfTZ •77, . "' ~__,6 4cntl'YK9'5 ''e .._,,.,,..,.., ROGER MILLER SA VS. Tri.... 97i.1 131·2880495·1210 tlrea. 111-U )tarter, ""' -. C•mro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••:".. SS00/80. Call art 6pm. While on while El ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'LowPricn!" 1973 Tnumph TRS.Cholce OIAMGI ~OUMTY s.16-4407. Doradb fully loa~ed. XJnt I 97 4 Pl YMOUTH I 975 CHEVROLET l.IASING ol2. One is white w/b\ue VOLVO '74 MATADOR. 30,000 mi,· ~~14) 493·62S7 or SllRIMG COUPE' C.AM.AttO 494-llJt 546-ft67 interior. stereo cassette EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO mechanically . perfect . e1ae1o, .. ,_ ~ ""-'• Automatic. factory u1r & rack. The other ls blue _Largest Volvo Dealer Make oHer, 073·0200' :" Trade 11' Spe.ciol l::,°1'3:.:f"'°' • • -<.'Olld. & power steering w/black Interior & ~ In Orange County! days, 548"4046 ewe' & '74 Cad. Sedan de VHle. i2 9 9 5 <997NKK> lowmiles.BauerMotors. BUVorLEAS E wknds ' Clean. nper n 1re $3995 292S Harbor Blvd., Cosla DIRECT (71112) ,t;:i:;.;:.~·.=:~: ttm~~ ~~·~r;.~~~~: ~~mri cover. S7,Q09. 675·11319 _ '68 Jeep Wagoneer. 75K 520 Harbor Blvd .. SA. 1.974 Triump~ '):'~British 2025 ~· Manchester rru . good engine. $1300 or ------- racJng gr;en. A true Anaheim 750-2011 bestorfcr.644-6050 EX~~E~~~~ll~ON · ~lassie that ls Improving Swed!sb Volvo Mechanic llic:k • ?9 IO DITlON. m value each year. A re· at Jvan's 1995 Harbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-4533 al high performance Blvd. C.M. 646-l9S2 '75 Bwck S kyhawk. roadster. Bauer Motors. · 1295(). Xlnt cond. 1976 CADILLAC SEVILLE Oo•o ••••-""' -"" cono ,.,. I • ~ .,M,, ,., llllNOMI i8995 Nabers Cadillac lh\HI I I 11h111 Bh<l ( "''·' Ml''·' ~ 10 111110 '76 Low miles. auto. P /S. Trade lft Special •73 Chev. Monte Carl~ N 1 <: e. mus t ~ e lit!; CCTPSS.5> $2695 .. : ntUCK CITY '• BEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE STREET tNear MllcArthur Blvd. &Jambor~ Road> NEWPOR'l' BE1'CH 752.0900 2925 Harbor Blvd .. Costa '69 Vol•o W9ft $1200 Csll 644·701S :·~~;"P 0~9::·~. ":l'~ Meaa. 979-2500. 673-4.583 833-9J2l '00 La Sabre. 4-dr. auto, l l.976~Tn ~Ph TR.7s·Some ·63 Volvo 1225. Stal Wgll. ownr, gd tires. batt, wtth s roofs. air cond1· Good eng. As is $650 brakes. Xlnt trans, ods P·HJ'. 6 cyl, A M /FM stereo Lape. rally wheels, MW st.eel radials. con· sole. tinted glass. woman owner, bedUliful burkslon 1n and out $4195 S46-0400 554-5400 : 520Harbor Blvd .. S.A.:• !~~~ ....... : ... !?.~~ '68 Toyota Crown. needs work, not running. llOO. 1)73-4861 ·77 <:ellca liftback 5 spd GT, copper wttan ·lnt, ~. 4,99. Ul66 1977TOYOTA COIOLU 4 soeed. radio & only 8000 miles! Like NEW ! <549SXE). Sale priced at OMLY$3190 MJrocle- MCDda/R~ 2150 Harbor Blvd., C.M 845-5700 t NM ~329$ Set ••r ••c~l••t .-Ctlo.t of , ....... .. , •• , ... , •• d .. •••d c- '70Corolla, 4.Spd, gd cond. 1!774 Corona, atr, AMlfM 1i600. /bt.t orr tape , n e w bra k es . · 581·mS ~torfer. 631·5517 ll , 'special wheels. Mary 673.3234 aft 5. pamt. $700. 640·0408, aft a ce t design paint 6pm. schemes & Victory edi· 1.966 122S, auto, xlnl cond. -------- lions. Most colors avail· Sl950. '75, rur, P /S. P /B. lilt whl, ble. Bauer Motors. 2925 993-5671/540.8262. vnyl top, Uke new. Plrelh ·73 CAD SDV, 'to mi's, Harbor Blvd .• Cos ta ··· .... · ........ radJals$3300.~·004S makeorr Seeat Dover& Mesa.919·2500. '64122S,loml'a.Mich Cornwall St~. N.B. radJals, nu paint. great SELL idle items with a 616 7423 9770 cond. 80. 673·6325 Dally Pilot Classified Ad -------- VOUCSWAGEHS Largest Select Ion ln The Area!!! . ·75 Monle Cat to. load~." rru 's, very eleun •: S48-MJO • ------.. ·6.~ Ca maro SS. fresh, '6S Sports mod lrnplil' I ba I a need 42i. TRW xlnl tirei.. new ball crane. Holley. Weiand . b)'ks. good cond, · .. H o o k e r s , b u 1 I 1 673-4593 ·:. Powerglide. 456 pos 1. F~T. S2SO<> 64.2-4877 ClaM1fied Ads 642·56 WESY. GERMAN IMPORTS, 645-6120 BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE! 1970VWIUG With optional a1r cond .• 4 speed trans.. radio & beater. ( l.S8SPK>. ONLY $1295 EVERY .NEW 1978 Autos, Used , Allto1, Used . ~ .. .,.1.-11 Mtn I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••· J""" Harbor. Costa Mesa I . '4l.07fl j BOBCAT IN STOCK '1f!:~~!~~!~.~·.s1295 ••nyt root tll*)(, f} Summet a0tie.a\ 0' OMLT . 4 •llffCI. "'' -.cl ..... a CUlllOf'> '16CHIVTCHIYITTE $2795 ,,, .. ..,, L .... ,_ D>f-.11 (1~' '11 CHIYY lll CAM.ARO , 6295 Aul-•hc -.-woo .... eof'd a pwr •1ndo-.-1 A lf'tf•H lo ctr .. ,el (IDltl OM y - '78 CHIYlm4ooot ~3895 H.ATCHl.AClt • ~ Aul-IC Ir-& '°"" mt\M ~11 ONLY '7 8 CHIYY MAI.JIU SIOAM $ 5295 •O-,.. .. -. ..... -"" ....... vt~·-··-..... \ OHLT MAKE OFFER t•• ar1ut . tea•er I• Vala 11 Senlce". ,..._......._...,..Aa.......oee~a91T LARGEST SELECTION OFU5mVW1 INTHIAllA BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE San Juan Capistrano 111...qoo 493-4511 OLK·SWAGEN Salea.-s-nice Top Dollar Paid for Used VW s COMMONWEALTH MOTORS SINCE 1953 l442 So. Bria to I Sant.Ana -146-0220 Approx. 2 ml. No. South Coast Plaza. -----· '72 VW bus, runs well. looks good. '1950. can Pat, 497-4070 or 546-7955 ·n vw Dasher Wen. Stick shirt. lo m1. Owner ~. (213 )592·5227 ·~ VW Baja Bug. Xlnt shape. $1350. ca 11548·9721 '76 VW Conv .• 12,000 ml. in storage. perfect. orter. 499-3296 '74 Superbeetle, s nrC, ~/FM . radials, lo m1 's. 673-2466. '73Super Bug. Runs &ood. looks good. Great trans. 846 7901 Art 5 '71 Squareback. r blt engine. good condition. $1350. p p. 536-0573 '70 VW Convert. r blt , $1 500 o r best oHer 763-8134 aft 6 PM. ·~ Bug. runs weU. needs seat covers & paint. $tSO. 548·1392 ·74 bug. AM /FM radio. new tirea, excel cond. tz495. 673·3899 '71 Super Bug, reblt eng. new clutch & brlu, xlnt ~ $2100. 833-7517 ·oo Beetle, reblt eng, must sell. Bargaln ! $800/BO. 67S·9SSS. '75 Bug, lo mi's, xlnt cond, AM FM tape. $3200, must sell. 642-8446, ·ee VW SQbk. full auto, sunroof. £ni xlnt cond. $1005/bst orr. 496·2189 'frl VW Sqbk, 1ood trana, Must sell. m>. 673-407 af\5PM. '89 squareback. tuel ln,I. auto. A/C, brand new q ., m1t sell tllia wknd, 11400641 .... '7 18 au,, looka 1ooc1. rune IJnt. suoo. 912-0184. 7ZVWIUe Sl.500 Firm. '31·Ml7 li73 Blue Super Bua. Good eood. 11800. Call 8'1M175evs. ·es VW, radlalt, xlnt run. 1'lnl coad. '100 ..... 5238 8tlnday or Monday. I . . .... > .... , , .. . ___ . __ ,..., ...... ·-. .. ... . IUNAIOUTI NOW PRICE $ ITATION WAOONI . ,,,,... .... •t.• SLASHED TO NEW 1978 LINCOLN VERSAILLES 4 DR. SEDAN 54000 OFF WINDOW STICKER Full power. leather bkt seats. pwr moon roof. speed cnt .. tilt whl. auto air cond .. am/fm ster with ouad 8 track. auto trans. w1rewhl cvrs. tint glass. windo w stk• $15.262 Ser IJ8058220 Stk. #8743. Oller elU)lres 6-30-78 NEW 1978 ZEPHYR EUROPEAN SPOR'JTWO DOOR WE HAVE ALMOST$4274 50 MEW ZEPHYRS READYFOa IMMEDIATE DBJYERY! "'"' • 4 C yl CJC1S IG¥tf' • 4 apd tr.a • Rod;aun1 • Tint.cl If•• . ' - / • ' i I • ,J . , \ ). DAI V f'ILOf F'.rida JuM 23 107 Autot,Uted .A.uto1, U1td .......................•...........•.......•.. •·•··•··•··········•·· ...•....•.•..•.•...•... . ....... , .... . ~t. Hew tlOO A.tot, Mtw HOOA.Mto1, Hww tlOO Che\fro&.t 9920 Ctw•rolet .9920 C:O..tlti ... tai 9930 COf'Yttt.I 9932 Cougar 9933 Mast-i · '951 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• • •••••••• . ·-. .. . . --WIN 1978 FAIRMONT FUTURA ABSOLUTELY " 'Come in and test drive f11fY new or aed ccr or trudt in our huge lnvetdory. Ccr to be gi•ett away 8:00 p.111. 30th of Jme 1978. · Must I• 18 Years of A~ ar Ofcffr Han Valid Cmlfon1a Dri•tn UcettS• '7'Multl>u2dr u1r.Y·top '70Camar0Clas1t1l·cond TradelnSptcial . 19ii Couti<H XR'i. 1m Mu.slang Convt'rt, 1968. new tire» & brukcb V-8 Auw 1 owner 12100 '74CougarXR7 !ll07JZS} t:orvene li1ds now being mac u I.it\', b I k r .. c1ory air. Michelin ~ 9S7 0189 Con494-<Y724 $2995 taken on Indy 500 µJee w1tbamo1:. mt & tnm t1rei.. sb11rp. Must i.ell tiy ---T .. UC T l'ar 111 stock Flell'her All eqwpmenl + lo m1 f'r1 P P Carey 752 7101 '72Chevelle350. mags, um Monza Spyder I spd " I( Cl y Jones CheHOlel 6633 See lhb one Isl. pp l'leun Sl950 V·8 loaded w1lh opl1on:. 554-5400 we :o l m 1n s 1 er A .., e. 549.~ '66 MusfP.'lg. 6 cyl, 3 :.pd 493·267'! 831·7260Dy 493·7570 Ken c on nr. fair cood. $800 __ ___ 520 Harbor Blvd .. S A W ~~m 1 o s le r . "· .73 Com -.·rt-:-iully loaded no.3332 '76 112 TOM V AM Auto . \/II, P IS. low 1rult.~. 1 li\112703> su•t '78 CHEYETTE 1 dr • 5,000 miles, auto Radio. heate'r. d,pcor p"ckage & morl!' l&18UKX > $3699 . Gro"' Ch£"nC'!Pt 112 I I l<r0t h ll•d. H11nh"""""' l "ocll 847 -6087 549-lll 1 1969 Chevelle Station ·71 Mark 5· Vellow.toaded 892 S3200 or best offer l!;vei.. • -....----- Wagon, \lery ured' 5250 7000 mi's Wife's ctir A _ __ _ _ ,197 ~1 73, 111.140 trans, pow!r: PP 546·4519 steal at SJJ.000 631 2897 '76 Corvette L82. 4 spd, T ---rc1d10. heater. Jtr. 302 afl.6pm top, rare. like new Dodge 9935 enR $2500. PP ~-6051. Europe Bou,d ' '7t •••••••• s Kmgswood Wgn, rebll. , -Orange. till opl1on:s ••••••••••••••• eve._. __ loaded, best offer 77,Murk V SI0.500 Day~ 642 78 12 1977 DODGE '!» Fastback\reblt en~. 58l·9407 lmmac 1' P 640·K-t44 Wknds. cH•t>644 9222 ASrEH WAGON run.'> xbil, V-8\4 spd, 1¢d WeekdJys. 9 5 body/inter. Ney.r starter. '71 El Camino. eng just '76 Corvl'tte. whl w ired AM /l''M 8 l k reblt & modified, 396. '75 Mark IV, lo mi's. xlnl slnppmg, whl lthr mt. T ~~st e!~11 ii200Jbst ofr 4 .:. p • A M FM r .id Io cond. loadoo &-lo blue top. AM FM s tereo. PS. 673 8090 w 1camper shell Must book.552·1466 PB. PW. AC, tilt whl. lo ------- sell $!100/80 Call Bud. Corvette 9932 nu. S91Ull b'73_77_7_3 __ '65 2 + 2 1-'astback,t nd~ 557·S316or557·0804 . ···~·•••-•••••••••••• •11 350 auto. loaded. excel work, but runs. 56SO(C;,all di(yltet-9925 , *CORVETTES!* ~b.~~~~1;~ 546-9245. an 7pm.84&-0.128. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 to Cougar ·. 9933 197' CHRYSLER ,.. 1 ¢ ....... _.,_ From ••••·········-· ••••••• --- 91 CORDOBA ~ 1' " 1 ~CHEYY With vinyl l,PP.pwr seats 19)2 thru 1978 -1971-MBCURY MA.UIUC&.ASSIC: ~ ..... )Vindow~.: A¥1FM HOWAtUlCIMvrol~t CO~AR..XR7 Coupe. 6 cyh.nd~ for s~reo & tilt ~lleel "' This one tS, LOAllJpO! L-----~~--• economy. automatic. <039Rlll. 1)()\1E&QUA4LSTS. t983RKL> ' -------'I power steenng & radio .,.995 (Near MacArthur $6599 A local .O{le owner car ~ JlimboreeABnstol) with jus!""29.000 miles' N'EWPoRT BEACJI PHIL LONG (7<!6LPA> .. N~ors ~,all-0114 p1:osss FORD $2h.9"). , · . .,.. • l·~~ / . '78.·darlt b~n. be18e rnt. 43Autoc.ent.erj.>I' CO .. MEI.~ / c.-:...1)•1•:...c loaded. Under warr S.D Frwy frvtnl' CHEVROLfr cM.I Id {\{int cond. ()'75'51~6 . ,. 768-58~8 2828 Harbor Blvd. .lJlllO H.lft'"' r'"'1 ' '18V~l. lbaded. l>lk 7K mi. '67Cougar. ,,. '77 OLDS COUPE Ome~a. V6 for economy. automatic-'. 4tt' c'bn~ , ' poWei:, steend'g, castl>m I.OP. tilt wheel.\"J'adfo and only 15,900 mal t's. <270RXII $4797 COSfA MESA C '~'l.i Ml''·' "..I< 'llUO' $14:-SOOt~r needsvalve,tob. $700 --------+--------._.+-------___ 546-1200 ~~13 I : J fitt-8305 Alltos, N~w 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, Nww 9800 Auto1, Hew · 9100 Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 A.UJos, Me.tt , • 9100 1.•••••"'1.i.~ .. -..··-..• COHMB.L CHIVROLET ' ..................................................................... ······················· ..............................•.... ~ .......... ······~J ·•···~······· .,.,,.... ....... c...... ,......_ \ . ' . , . ) 2828 Harbor Blvd. • • • , ...... .. i 1978 Seville Over 100 To Choose From 23 Diesel Models 1978 Sedan de Ville &. Fleetwood Over 3 5 To Choose From A Few Examples Of Our Fine Used Car Inventory: '77 SEVILLE leather 1n1er1or 50 SO power se111s AM,PM w1111 8 S I o 9 9 5 track. cruise control g till 1 wheel (832AKAl 17 7 COUPE OE VILLE Lealher mlenor, 50/50 power seats. d1g1!al stereo. cruise con1ro1 & wire Wheel covers [975REV) 6 to choot.e tro.w: •• low•• '76 SEVILLE Leather interior. AM/FM stereo w1lh 8 track cruise control & tilt wheel (440PPM) )9495 77 EL DORADO COUPE Cabriolet top, <luat comfort power seats. AM/FM wrth 8 track.. cruise control & 1111 wheel (790$ES1 >9995 '7 6 COUPE DE VILLE Leather intenor. full power & AM /FM slereo radio (223POU) . .. >7595 .. .. , -. LEASING- Fact: We've leased more auto- mobiles than any Cadillac dealer in Orange County. Over 2000 to date. Reason: We specialize in shaping our leases to our cus- tomer's needs. Opportunity &. Selection: Over ZOO new Cadillacs in stock and ready tor imm ediate leasing . rrlc .. ,i.t.i&llc- s.i. ~CH ..... Hin..,....., 6-JJ.71 . . .. • • -, ... \ 1978 El Dorado Over 25 To Choose From More fine Used Cars: '77 TOYOTA PICK-UP 4 speed, tonneau cover & low ) 3 9 9 5 mileage (1E47484) '77 FORD COURIER LONGBED PICK-UP 5 speed & AM/FM stereo with £ J 9 9 5 cassette (1F90077l '77 CHRYSLER CORDOBA Leather 1ntertor. AM/FM )59 9 5 stereo. cruise control & low mileage (R3071851 ( . 177 FORD THUNDERBIRD Vinyl lop. power windows. £6295 stereo radio. lill wheel & only 8.000 miles• (133TSHI . . . .... -. · .. , I ' 1971FOttD , F,IESTA With Sunfoof 151928>. '$4599 PHIL LONG FORD 43 Auto Center Dr S D Frwy. I rvme 768-5818 COSTA MESA 546-1200 'i4 Olds 98. clean. fully eqwpped. $1995. SAT on· ty 551-4871 '68 Cutlass, AC/PS/P 8, ~nt bke n1J, nds pamt. $900 979·1471 --------- '{&Olds 4P• ""auto, AIC. ---------1$199 Trade-In SpKiat 5'S.941J • · 7 4 Fo rd To r 1 fl o Pinto 995) Brougham Coupe. Nice· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean . $2499 TRUCK CITY 554-5.00 5.."0Harbor B'lvd .. s A. 1978FORD I PIMTO RUNABOUT W1lh a1r tond. <854TLQ I ,. $4199 1978FORD GrGnGda 4 dr. 1. I with air c~d < nsucc • . PHIL.LONG FORD 13 Auto Center Or S D F'rwy ·Irvine 768-5888 $4999 I PHIL LONG ''iJ Pinto Sqwre Wagon. FORD ~"· -'..spd. fair cond 43 Auto Center Dr Sl.OQO" 496-978Y S.D Frwy lrvtnl' ----...-----768-5888 fo'ord Pinto, xlnt'c:ond I --------9.000 m1, $21100 firm. '75 LTD Stn W~n. xtra!>:j 636-8662 dys . 770-3005 SJ:JJOor besl offer ev~--:------ ___ 846-_04_07 1.72 Hatchback. lo mi's. 1978 FORD I air: nu tires. m111t cond. FAIRMONT• di'. ~~~o· or' g own r • With a ir 1Jo'nd .-------- (7631'MYI. 'TI s1l\ler metallic Excel $4799 cood. AM /FM stereo, steel radial llrcs, 4 cyl, PHIL LONG slick Bsl orr (714 l FORD S4.5·9089 __ _ 4J Auto Center Dr 1975 FORD· s D F'rwy lrvme PIMTO WAGON 768-5888 4 speed. :ur cond. & pwr i.teenn" Super shapl'' ·ti 2 Fa I co n . t· he a p (325MCll I transPortauon $75. $2295 Call 646-0163 NEWPORT DA TSU .. '63 Falcon Sla W~n. runs. 888 Dove Street needs work. $200. Ewin Newport Beach 962·6222 833-1 JOO ·75 LTD St.a. Wagon. P/S, ·-Sq W 6 I P /B, A!C. great shape. 16 wre. al'(on. cy • 979-3214 auto. i\/C. AM /FM. low ---------1 m~e" ti41 ·2292 da.):. Mercury 9950 _T5.'1·0597e~ __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY ·s '72 Hunabo.ut. s~~!rp I 4 ,....EWEST spd, AM 1tM. n€w tire~. " ~1usl sell. $9i5. 642 3542 LINCOLN-MERCURY Dealership ts now OP!o;N RAY FLADEBOE UNCOLN·M EHCU RY 16· 18 Auto Center Or SDf'wy-Lake f'oresl cx11 JRVJNE 810-7000 ·;3 Pinto, deluxe model Runabout with hatl'hbal·k, pull down back seat. Two tone , beige with 3\IOCado tnm, vmyt I.Op, delux mtenor. 4 cyl, automatic tram .. AM radio. Excellent con· --T-rodt--1-5--1-1--• dJtton $1600. Call 494·1531 rt JMC a SaluroayorSunday. '76 Merc ury Monarch. -9 0 157JPHM > Ptyr'IDuttt 9 6 $3295-••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUCK CITY 1971 Ply Satellite Sta. 554_5400 Wag !l pass., P S, P B. Air, Gd tires. trani.. 520 HarborBlvd .S.A. Coolt•r, air s hock!., ---trailer hllch. CB Radio ·;5 Marqws Brougham. 1 I c .,. <: d $1 800 dr. loaded. xlnl rond mr · ,oc,.. on · ' · . S2 0 921 S. Orange, S.A. 72.000 m1 ~. 110 --.---41 '71 Ply. Salelhle; AIC. 842 5762 --------new paint, aut o .• new 1977 BOBCAT trans. & brakes: $900 Or RUNA.IOUT beSl offer 554-0464 V6, air cond .• automatic, ~ Pl pwr. steering, moonroor. 71 , ymouth Fury I~ I, mags & only 4 ooo miles AIC, PIS. R&H Lo m1 :.. L 1 k e bra n d N E w • S899. 493-:>739 or 529.3237 <212SLN 1. ~ 6pm -------$4198 '7JScamit. 6-cyl. A/C, NEWPORT DATSUN PSIPB. radio, auto 888 Dove Street \l_fl50 752·2282, dy!-> Newport &Jrh POfttioc 9965 833-1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ill Bobcat Wagon V6, air. '00 Pont Custom S. air. power. AM FM. 21 ,V\JO P S. P B S650 or best or mi $3450. 544.0903 .!:_r 673'2J70dys __ Mlllt«Mq -9952 ·71 F1re~1rd. good co!1d ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJr, PIS. P 18 . S16SO Call 14178 FORD MUSTAtofG With a1rcond. <8.57TLQ> $4799 PHIL LOMG FORD 43 Auto Center Dr SD. Fl"wy . Irvine 768-5181 t966 Mustang. Was Sl295. now S800 Light fender & gnll damal{e Mi 3182 ------ MUST SELL' 'iS Ghia, V 11, auto, loadt'd Xlnl cond S3500 ofr ~s 244/J &K-4596 an 5 ·JO. '77 F1reb1rd Esprit, loaded, 23,000 m1 ·s . $lllO()e. 846-6.171 9'70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75T-llRD SPECIAL EDITION Tilt. crwae. (uJI pc>wer. l yr . 12.000 mile warranty ave1laOle. \ PtOl l l $5599 COPEUMD JEEt' 2001 E ht. SA 558-8000 v.., ••74 ·oo 28SI V8 lllll(J, A1 c. r IS. • •••••••••••••••••••••• pony ml.. cherry l.'ond 13 Vegit Good ~hape. QMX) 963-9U!Oor968 6t87 must sell S750. 6U 2073 I -~ . r .. ,. ,,. , ) J .. . . .. . I ... . . f.riday June 23 1978 OAll y PILOT Dli • .._ ( . ' . . ~-we~Pe Doing It Again ... .. · 'Right Here In Costa Mesa -at ·orange'Countjr's #1 Buick'Dealership . .. A .. . <.. ; ~t ~gal-The Surprise ·car of ·T":e Ye /ar "' Our prices are as low as always, but today we can show · you how you can buy a Reg~ for about the sam.e price as a Chevy or Ford. I ' Yours .. ~~r·;As .iJw A~ >j . , . •' . . ~ith Air Conditioning +Plus ·+ witli three ~asy ·ways to. ~uy. Power •f9ering, pow.,. brakes, automaffc fnlft1• mission, tfnNd gkaH, remot. ~ontrol mirror, V6 eft91ne, steel bett9d WSW tires. Calffomla Eml.- slon, •• ...._ mouklng pockJ.199. CS:er· 1'5341) (Sttc.523JJ 1•78 Does not lnclode chrom9 wheels •vinyl top. s.r1p1NCI Retail P!k• $6803 • .cs ....... ~ ..... --. C4SH " . TERMS-LOWDOWN PAYMENT ') . ) s5999 l'lus tax and hcense. Check 1t-shop it -Full Cash Price $5999 + tax & lie. $163.00 MO. $119.87 per month for 48 fllOnths with compare it. You can't beat this pnce! for 48 MOS. on approved credit. $8219.00 • $1999.67 down. Deferred payment $7753.43. total deferred pmt. price. APR.J3".09%. . APR 13.09.J> • Not just I specially advertised Regal but over 100 to choose from,1W.ile they Open Tiii 10 P.M. Mon.-Sat. 1·Es ••• O,W• E"l'f S•U.t Tiii S l' .. ff. Alf Cars Sub1ec1 lo Proor Sale. All Prtces + la• & LicPnse Prt<:es Good 48 Houn Alter Pubhcation. ........ . ... - If You Missed Our~ Last Sale, ~ Don't Miss This One!!! ) I i I w_.~r~ \'our Tarl(et Dulek Dealer · ;i Ri""t Here in f.esta Mesa . ""-~· . J " Ho•e el the elNm.. <-' • . frHll 8aJ'IN18M fer 1971 . flr111191• (.otutf" s ' 11 f Buic:I; •••!td••r 't HARBOR BL VD . 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SJr oond1t1oning. power steering. power brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. luggage ractt. Ser #240340 54-195 '73 fORI>! ··vAN VB, 3 speed manual transmission, healer and 8 trS:Ck tar>e. (578JEP). 92295 .. '- Affal Chrysler..,. ,.., ..... s.r.lu Hows: M.., ttn Friday 7:00 ..... to 6:00 ,.... Sotw dar 1:00 ...... ' 1o1:00,.. . .. . . . . . ~ .... '~ ~' •• . ' , . I l , . .;· '"'· c I' .. -:y, •• '\\ ' I \ l f ) J Bunt ... gton Beach Fo11ntain Valley • EDITION .. "" . ..\fternoon ~. l'. Stocks ' "" I , VOL. 71, NO. ,174, 4 SECTIONS, 4.4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR~A FRIDAY-. ,JUNE 23, 1978 ,, -. TEN CENTS uts . ' ... o.ltl' ...... s .... ""'"" SCHOOL T~CJSTE.ES_ARE RECALL TAROETS IN FV Meyers. Belgren and' Mlgnanelll (from le~) Three FV TruStees Youth's Rocket Blftme4 By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Of ti.. o.llY ~let StaH 'A boy 's mod e l r ocket hurtled down 'onto the wooden s ha ke roof of a four-unit Hunt· ingt.on Beach residence about 3 p.m . Thursday, igniting a fire that wrecked the building and .inJur~d several firefighters. Smoke from the rire at 8101 Fo~lle Drive was visible as far a way as Orange and Anaheim. according to authorities. ts 1R ll The btaze near the ('O rner or artue 0 ec•ll'Y Beach Boulevard a nd Elias ~ -• • ~ ..,, .i.~fnue ii\ the city's Five Points area destroyed two among three ,lVhQ!te term s expite in· 19&1. are • 1 lr,ip1 e'k units and heavi.ly , , By -ROBERT BARKER OI -04011 f "let Statt 'R~call action was la unched 1'hursd~y night C1gainst three trustees of the Fountain Valley !elementary l School District who were accused of•making ~ s~fies o f pr Qgram c uts ' detrjmental to education. Trustees Roger Belgen. Sheila Meyers and Betty M1 gnanelh. Huntington Teachers . -er ~ ... ,, - Eye Strike ·-By RAYMOND ESTRADA Jr. . OIO•O.llYl"ilol,tall " HuntVigton Beach Un)on High.. School District teachers declared an1 e mergency' Thurs day and granted themselves powers to roll back salaries or lay off teachers <ind other workE"rs if necessary to ba lanrethe 1978-79 budget. ·T~1s m ay necessitate us get· tang ready for u strike lfl the fall , .. tcuchcr union Presldent Ira Tobin told the school board. 01stn ct officials !)al4 t\)e board may havt.> lo make !.?evere bud~ct cuts due lo ·loss• of about S19 million in tax revenue mandated by tht• passage of Proposition 13 "'Thts v.ould only be a last re- sQrl only to keep the d1stnct from bankruptcy ... s~ud Trustee Oorjs Alim . • • · • • Sc hod\ botird members ilecided against massive tcarher layoffs . m March Offal'ials nave proposed t-li minat1on of s&,. non-leaching posb All of the district 's 2,500 employees could be affected by the school boatd's action Thurs· day. offic:1al s c.iddcd . Spokesmen from the district ·s e mploy<'e group~ Hhemenlly protes ted the board action. They claimed the trustees were over- i"eactang to the financial situation. ··This n·shlutwn docs not SCIY \\ e w1 II lay off people but we need the fl e>qb1hty we arc up against the wall.·· :mid school board President Z1t.1 Wcssa. But cmplo)'ec gro up r-pok<·smcn ::.aid the school board was. m effect. rn1dmg their con- tracts Ass1sVa nt S uperinte ndent Charles Hess presented the school board with a S6,316.804 last of <Sl'e TEACHERS, Page A2) Coast ~~ \\"eatber Variable hi~h cloudiness but mostly s unny Satur· d ay Lillie temperature ~nge. Lows ttm1~ht liO lo 65. Highs Saturday 72tcf75 at the beaches and 84 to 88 inland l~SIDE TODA l' The atmroct art o/ Frank Stella is hecVJI in atl /orm o/ con st ruction f honeycomb aluminum> color and "move- ment." Stqry and photo on Page Cl 'Chetargetsofthe recallmove. dam aged an a ttached family A ttorney-•Steve ·Green . home. chairman of a group callesJ ."We real~y haven't come up Fountain Va lley Citizens for with a loss figure on the contents Quality Education, accused the a~ this time." Huntington Beach three officials of a "»lavish " en-Fire Department spokesman -Oorsement of admin1stra\ave Roger H_osmer sa1~ Loda~. staff recommendations....... . lnvestuwtors said a bhnd r~s1- He a lso said that they are m-dent, Mrs. Carolyn Bommanto, sensitive and not responsive to 68, was led by the hand to safely the community. by one of scores of neighbors Bclgen claimed that he has who _raced Lo help. Some fought bt'en rcsponsiv!;.' to needs over the fire wtth garden hoses. thl' years. "I'll be happy to mt:ct One of the tcnC1nts, David you Jn the precincts," he said Bre1~er. 26,. a Umted Pa~ccl Mr~Mignanelli claimed that Sc·rv1t·c deliveryman. was JUSt the Fountain Valley 'Educators arr1 vin~ home when tht• fare Asiiocaat.ioryh;is a ptrt in melting -b.rokl' out . the movemCf'lt. ·•' · · J "All I dad was gel my wife anrl • "The wiions have no place in son . out ... Breiter said. In the schools." she said. "I'll fight vest1_gators said Mr~. Barbara hard-core unionism to the biUer Breite r. ~nd Davi d Jr .. 2, end." escaped u\)ury. . She s aid that her performance· A neighbor, Candy Our.ante. has been consistent with a 1977 12. ·~as taken to P acifica campaign statement in which" ~osp1t~l for treatment of s moke she pledged to eliminate spend-mbalallon and later relea.sed. ing not directly related to im-. ttunlington Be_ach Fireman proving education. Jam Poe at .one pomt fell through Mrs. Meyers. the third trustee~ the crumbling, charred roof and named by the recall group \(Cfs plunged to the floor below. s uf out of town and couldn :t be fcring second degree burns on r eached for comment. his legs. Green said his recall organiza. Treated at nearby JJunl1ngton t1on docs not represent a special l ntercommun1ty Hospital. inte rest group working to save within sight of the blaze. he too anv specific school programs ~as released later ·"Thep;roup also 1s not a tool of Fountain VC11ley Fire Dcpart- any teachers' organization " he menl Capt. Dave Heffner had said . ' JUSt gotten ins ide the blazing Green said that recall action structure when a portion of the didn't name Trustees Dick Plum roof collapsedonh1m. or Karen Ackley because their "The roof fell on me. but I'm terms will expire next March. OK ... he said. sweating and Green said he hopes the recall gasping oxygen from a tank bot elecCion will be held in Nov· lie outside a mid a crowd of ember perhaps 200 spectators. More than 5,000 signatures F irem e n from Huntington will be required to p lace the Beach and Fountain Valley bat. m atter on the ballot. tied the blaze. The dis trict has been em Investigators say the rocket broiled in controversy s ince which landed on the roof was not truste<:s announced a series of the Fourth of July pyrotechnic program cuts and C1nnou nced in-variety, but the type used 1n hob- tenlions to lay off 96 teachers by rocketry. because of dechning enrollment Huntington Beach police said a nd to put more money into they are studying the possibility ~hat they described as baste of filing charges 10 the rocket- educalion. C'au:sed blaze. WilJ HB Scrap Its July 4th Parade? Tius year·s Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade, a fixture for seven decades, as facing possible cancellation because of city budget problems. s liced $2.000 by canceling a mayor·s reception that was lo follow the parade. City Councilwoman Ruth Bailey said today that the parade s hould be scrapped ' beca'use of the city's financial bind a fter passage or PropoSI· hon 13. Reed added that some of the savings, if the parade should be canceled. would be only "paper savings" because police officers will be paid for working the hoh· day anyway. Mayor Ron Shenk man said Thursday thal he favors keeping the parade because of commit- ments . ( ·'The parade is not necessary and J don 't think that we should spend the money on it, .. she d4!clared She said that she will ask the City Council to decide the fate of the parade at a budget hearing Monday. Expenses of $26,000 were al· located for this year's parade out of last year's budget. But costs are expected to be less than $20,000. "The parade doesn't have a high priority," Mrs. Balley sald. "It doean't brlng tn money or pay for it.sell " She said lhat sav\ngs could perhaps keep a clly employee on the job. Public Information Orrtcer Bill Reed said that more· lhan S8,000 ha' been spent fot a parade(coordinator. a city float. advertUint andjrorhotlon . ,, City J>fftclal already have The parade is scheduled to start al 10 a m and run along Main Street from Fifth Street to Yorktown Avenue. Bands. floats, drill teams and horse units are planned. J . Sherman Denny. former manage r of the Huntington Beach Company, is scheduled to be the grand marshal. A fireworks show, with ad· mission of S2 for adults and $1 for children, Is scheduled for the evening of the Fourth at Hunl- i n 1 ton Beach High Sch ool stadium. A patriotic festival also is planned for June 30 through July 4 ~l Main Street and Garfield Avenue. M ra. Bailey said that she also may aslt to cancel the fireworks show smoe il may not pay for Itself it th paarllde is discon· tlnued J \ " t .. ..,... , AREMEN TAKE TO THE ROOF TO BATTLE FLAMES IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Blaze Wrecks Apartment Unit; ~oy PJaylrig With Model Rocket Blamed ~ • THIS WAS HOW DEVASTATED APARTMENT UNIT LOOKED THIS MORNING Charred Roof Fell in on Living Quarters on Forelle Drive in Huntington 8eacn FV ARE CAPT. DAVE HEFFNER TAKES OXYGEN The Roof felt on Him, But He'• Ok•Y Garbage Ban Nixed By Supreme Court (>WASlUNOTON CAN -The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that New Jersey may not pro hibit other states from dumping their Matblge in •New Je rsey The 7 2 dectslon potentially has ~ • great Impact on Other sUttcs fac· ing the snmeenvironn\enlal rrob- lems. The court held tha the 1tarbage ban v1olatro the com- m e rce c la u se of the U .s. Constitution WW1Cilman Thomas' Trial To Reconvene The misdemeanor trial of Hunt- ington Beach City Councilman .John ThomC1s, chc.irged with theft, vandalis m und trespass, 1s :-.cheduled to reconveno Monday .tiler lWO days O( testimony this week. Thomas 1s facing trial on charges he ,removed S2Q,<100 in ' property belonging to the Kmg Petroleum Company between Sept 25 and Nov. 29, 1977. The oil company shares the premises of Thomas' Huntington Beach truckinit and crane firm. Huntington Beach police Delee· 11ve Keith Nale testified Thurs· day that Thomas told him during a Dec. 15 telephone convers ation that he had bulldoied two oil com· pany buildingsdownonOct.16. "It was just trash I took to the county dump .•. there was no crime." Nale alleged that Thomas said. Thomas. who d e nies any wrongdoing. has asserted that the trash" removal was part of a <.'lcanup operation at his trucking and crane yard near Garfiel4 A venue on Golden West Street. Thomas C King, an attorney and owner of the petroleum com- pany, completed his testimony against Thomas Thursday. King testified that he and Thomas had disagreements over the years concerning use of the property in and around the truck and crane yard. The problems stemmed Crom the use and storage or equipment by both Thomas and Kin&. King, who ruoa his on business from Newport Beach, said be did not immediately Ole a crime re- Port on the alleged destruetioo or his property becallse of "c:Oncem ror my ramlly's and my own safety." ( ... • • • .· I• 12 DAil Y PllOl • HiF f~ June 13. tl71 . ~ ---· ' Word Nixed Judge Bans Wetlxzck' Al STIN. Texas •APi Usina the word "wet· b.ic.•k m Muruc1pal Judge Alberto Garcia's court rould ~ct you a $200 fine You are hereby on notice.! that the word ·wet· back ' 1s cons1d~red c.1busive. indecent. profane and vulgar.·· said a notice posted by Garcia on an inside door of tht.> municipal court. Ile added that he did not care whether the ref· l'rCn(·e was to a Canadian or a Mexican aHen. 'fhe note sa1tl that the cou~ area is a public place Utlder the Texas Penal Code "and the very ul· terance of that word incites me to a breach or peace." State htw says that using abusive language in a public place can be punished by fines up to $200. although the usual fine in Garcia ·s court is $53.50. Offieer Injured . 3 Valley Youths lleld in Burglary Five Me n I ' Indicte d By Jory By TOM BARLEY OI tt1t l>Mty ,.. ... Sutt Former Newport Beach city councilman Carl Kymla has been indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on charges c onnected with alleged Im· proprieties in the operation of the Moulton Niguel Water Dis· trict. Named in the indictment with Kymla. who is gener al manager of the district, are John Perry, the district 's director oC ad· ministratlve opera t ions. his brother, Chuck Perry, a main· tenance yard foreman, inven· tory control c lerk Ve rnon McK~wn and Kenneth Krieger, a mamtenance yard superinten- dent. All five men are scheduled to race arraignment. Monday in Superior Court. Neither Kyrnla nor the Perry brothers could be reached for comment today. San Clemente police officer Jame& Gularte was knocked to \he ground by an acceJ•raUng ' car Thursday as he attempted lo arrest the young driver on suspi· cion of burglarizing an automobile. The indictment. which has not Gularte jumped up and yet been made public, contains climbed into the &><>lice depart· allegations of misuse of tax ment's Mustang, and with the funds, grand theft of public two other officers in Bernardi's money and alteration and van , they gave chase, said destruction of public records . Ehlow. 1 An indictment is a formal Gularte. 30, was transported by firemen in a city ambulance to San Clemente General Hospital, where he was treated for a severe strain or his right wrist and released. The youths in the Volkswagen charge made against a person were halted ll quarter mile from by a grand jury. It does not the scene of the alleged car establish guilt or iMocence. burglary and arrested. :> It is alleged that water district Arrested in connection with the noon incident on Avenida Santa Margarita in south San Clemente were Bria n John Ouellet, 18, or Fountain VaJJey ~n suspicion or burglary and as· sault w1th a deadly weapon and Ouellet was being held today employees have been used by at the San Clemente Jail on defendtlnts to mow their lawns, S25,000 bail. The two younger perform landscaping chores, re· boys were ta ken to Orange pair cars and, in one case, lay a County Juvenile Hall. water sprinkling system , all on .district time. ·two Fountain Valley juveniles on suspicion or burglary 1 said Lt. "A 1 be rt E h low of the San Clemente Police Department. Eh low said Gula~ and pol~e 1 officers Steven Bernardi and Sandra Cole were in plain clothes Thursday and had staked out the A venida Santa Margarita fbcation, where numerous auto burglaries have recently been reported. 1'he three officers planted two S5 bills an a 1967 Ford Mustang bt'longmg to the police depart· mcnt. Ehlow said The bills were left partially visible in the J()('ked car. which appeared to be just another car parked in the ~rea, )Vhere 6iany'surfers tea\oe their vehicles when they go to the beach Watching from Bernardi's un· marked van. the omcers said they saw 'thre; youth in s,wimf'uits, c~rrying surftsoards, force their way into the Ml!Stang and remove the two $5 bills. They Uren prepareli '9.Jeave Uk \ area in a Volkswagen"'.' ) Gula rte and Bernardi ap-' pro~hed the YW on foot to take ' the youths mto custody. With his "i011~ identification)>adge in his r~~e ran tcf the front or the car The driver ac· cclerated, said Ehlow, knocking Gularte to the ground. Rfrnardi fired one shot at the right rear tfre of the fleeing vt•h1rle. said Ehlow, but failed to d1~able the car. Subsidy Retained ByOCTD? -. . The Orange County Transit District COCTD> likely won't ~lose its $q.1 mlllion·a·year federal eperating subsidy in the wake of Proposition 13. Arthur "Bauer, ~n aide to State Senate President pro tem J ames Mills, D-San Diego, said legisla· lion expected from Sacramento and OCTD's ability to match federal dollars witb reserve funds probably won't jeopardize the subsidy. M Ills earlier was quoted as saying OCTD and seven other major transit operators in California wouJd Jos~ $49 million in federal funds because o( local property tax reductions brought on by Ute Jarvis initiative. That's what the raw data showed, Bauer explained. ·'Th er~ are so fllan,Y nooks and crannies in 'this business,.. he said , "and when you generaJize lots or it gets washed out." The subsidy issue -both from the state and federal govern· ments --was raised because legtslation authot;tzing the opera4Bg s rants re9uires )~al operators to "mamtain local .. support.·• . I Fro,,. Page A J TEAC HERS That means property tax rel(· enues, as well as those rrom .. lbe farebox, can't drop from one year t.o th.e next. ~ I But' Mills has a uthored Senate bud~el cuts that included Almost Bill 1900 which permits transit all s tudent busing, driver train-operators lo reduce propert)' tax ing . fit~ld trips and a ll co· income the next two years and curricular act1v1ties such as still qualify for state sales tax sports. bands and drill teams. s ubsidies. Des pite these prbposeu cuts, the district would still be raced Bauer said that measure with about a $2.2 million deficit, should pass next week without Hess said. difficulty. · Hess also presented a hst or $745,594 in possihle ruts but said And OCTD General Manager the pro~ams here would be James Reichert said today virtually' "dect'trlated'' if the OCTD will be able to claim its board approved t he reductions. $13.1 million federal subsidy as .The schoo1 board plans to con long as il .qualifies for the state sider finat action or pr~s¢ grant. bud~et cuts next Tuesday. ft is alleged that water district s upplies were< 4.'e<f for personal purposes and that mes-reflect- ing the hours e mployees worked on.. the persopaJ proj.ecJs .trave been destroy~. , . Kymla. who once served as an aide to former county supervisor Alton Allen. is charged with mis· appr opriation or public funds and destruction of public r~· cords. J ohn Perry is charged with misappropriating public funds, destruction of public records, making false record entries, making a false financials claim and grand theft. Chuck Perry is chaqed-with making a false financial claim, gr and theft and destruction of public records. McKown is charged with mis· appropriating public funds. making a false financial claim. making a false record entry and destruction or reco~ Krieger is charged with faJsi· fying or altering pubUc records. and destroying publi~ records. ) All b t one of the charges are felonies. \ Te"orists ( Convicted TURIN, Italy CAP> Founder Renato Curcio and other leaders or the Red Brigades terrorist group were convicted lo· day on s ubversion and other charges and sen· tenced lo prison terms oC between 13 and 15 years. The verdict came at the end of a lhree·montb trial during which the Red Brigades, responsible for a waYe of urban terrorism in Italy in recent years, kidnapped and killed former Premier Aldo Mor o , clai med responsibility for five other slayin1ts and vowed revenge against judges. lawyers and jurors. Curcio and the others we.re in their cells when the verdict was..read. The board will meet at 7 p. m. in c he Huntington Beach High Schoolgymnasium. 1905 Main St. ORANGE COAST M' DAILY PILOT r'W().,..,QI" C~\t O..WyP11ot .,thwf\o(t\l\C~ •-11tuwN.--. p,M~ 1 ~bt1W<tnyt,...Orlt"',.,­ f'M\t f>llhlt\oM,,.(Of'llrO•"Y ~·•t"Pd '"°"' "'" ,,,,.,11,¥0 ¥1"1'1>0 1h '"'ntlQ"' t:rut,11, fl)f' co~h ,.,_,,. flit••"°'' f\flt,.t,, "4urit1noton A.t1rh J:C'lvf'I 1.-.~ v,,.., ... , ,, ... ,,, "•l'i+1t-tM • v~-,,.. ·~ Grand Jury Nixes- Doctors' Hospitals ' ,..t)\i..,..tf'· /I'°'"'-'"'",_'' ~ •"'O'"'f"O-•wt.+f•O• t •w• Putt N'l(t \.-ih•\1•U ~ '-'lfWl~t' '""" l'"t""' ,,.., ,...,,,,..~,,.q '"""' ,,, "' ttl) Wrfl\f ""'" ~,,,,., (.n\ff\ M l \A ( .4l1fJo,.1 '1>1•)• ltoW,1flt WM v'"""""' 4ttd r.J01;•V. ,., •• c ..... .. •• l>·••tot--~t '"Id""~ '"''""'"'iU' 1'h ..... t \9'U\>0 f ,, ••• f"tf'n.f\& M~t~ M.t~Ai011'Q I' ntffW (-•""'' H \...-, • ..,....,.I" ,_,.,, A\ tttf'lt 1\441\.i).ftq f1tot0' ..... ,, .. ,, .... \ttf>\f 0.. ,."Of° Count,. f ttit1'1 .. 11nllftQlon 9•.tti Offke '"'l'"••(f\ "'°'*'"*"" '4.tH1 ..... .\~,_,, ,, 0 80•"" ~ Offlc;•• L~f! 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The jury pointed out Thursday in a report on local hospitals .. that at least 19 or the pro· prietnry hospitals I" Orange County are doclor·owned." ·'The possibility, therefore, ex· ists or many unnecessary pro cedures being done Jn order to use ot herwise underutillzed <'Quipmenl, leborotorle!I, O~Tat.: ing rooms, etc." "A conlllct or int.croit exists when a dO<'tor admits 1 patient, and the same doctor owner beneflu from iJlcreased usaae or the hospital.'' the Grand Jury declared. The jury'a rep0rt dld not ab If any incidents lnvotvtna s uch con- m ets were uncovered. Nor did the Jury Identify hospitals that received un· favorable comments from atate licensing inspectors cited In the Grand Jury report. The comments on hospital ad· ministrative and operat\onal shortcomings were included in inspection reports accumulated over the past two )'ears. Acc!ording to ttie Grand Jury, hospitals should be required to post copies of the on-site in!pec·. Uon reports, • i "Jt Is the contention of the jury that the public has a right '1J familiarize Itself with the ... reports and that hospitals have the responsibility to make these ret>orts available to tt-e public." Also the Orand Jury said, the county Board of Supervisors s hould support and el>operate with the Orange County Health Plannlng Council "to lncrcue public awareness of the coun· cu·s 11erv1ces and pubUcaUona." , . ... Summer Idea OC ~Man F aces ' D rug Raji Richard Razzonc ef Westminster. who ~uthoritles aJ. lege had Sl million wor\h or '1· licit drugs when arrested Mon• day, was formally charged lD ,. complaint issued Thursday. If you're short of ideas on what to do with the kids now tha t schoot:s out. here's a suggestion. It's in· eluded in the Clip and Save Guide to Summer Fun in today's Featuring section, Page Bl. Riuone. 34, of 6152 Navajo Road. is charged with possession or cocaine for s~: possession of dangerous drul,\ for sale. p<>ssession of mar}- Juana fof sale and pogsess1on of a conceuJablc weapon by an ex· Two Rapes Charged felon. ~ Huntington Beach Police work ing with both the Los (Angel~ Police Department and the Q. Customs Service later arr~ Tom Frank Maniscalco. 33, qt Santa Ana. and Pbj)liP Ray WIK· ren. 21. of Missourt, on similar charges. Huntington Suspect Ordered to Tridl They were taken into custody aboard a 30-foot cabin cruiser~ Dana Point Harbor late TuesdllY a nd charged with possession of cocaine for sale and possession or a loaded weapon-in a veh1· cle. A man who allegedly raped a Golden West College student afler ab'andoning an Orange Cou1tty Superior Court trial in which he faced an earlier at· Drown Victim Identified In Huntington A drowning victim whose body washed ashore at Bolsa Chica • State Beach in Huntington Beach was identified today as Eugene P ljloo, 23, a former seasonal worker at the same recreational racility.--\. Pijloo. who lived in 1'0ng Beach, vanished nine days d o alter telling his wi{e he would pick her up at work following. a day he plaMed to spend on the beach. • His Cll' ,.and 'i)rious identifica- tion pa~rs were round near the border between Huntington State Bt?ach and the city beach after his wire reported him miss- ing. " Authorities said the corpse washed ashore directly in front of the Bolsa Chica Slate Beach he;idquarters, midway between Gol?!en West Street and Warner A'Venue. • > I tempted rape charge was or- dered Thursday to face trial on both sets of charges Aug. 7. Judg~ Allcemarie Stotler will be on the bench for the trial of Jesse Flores. 23, of Huntington Beach. He is held in the county Jail with bail set at $750.000. Flores was arrested May 25 by police who staked out the area where he was believed to be hid· mg in Westminster. Flores at· Lempted to drive out of the trap but was cornered by pursuing police cars . It is alleged that he raped a 23-year-old Golden West College student who has identified him as the man who sexually as saulted her last M'y 21 in a restroom near the campus gym· nait~l)m. ' Fibres is also accused of at· tempting to rrpe-a Huntington Beach womap in the downtown area last Met-ch 31. He was be· ing trif!d Of\ lhr>se charges in Superior Court when he ap- parently lost interest in the pro- ceedings and failed to return to the courtroom. $2 5 0,00 0 Blaze SAN CARLOS <AP) -An e lectrical malfunction was blamed for a $250,000 s hopping center fire in San Carlos that s narled rush·hour traffic Thurs- day on the Bayshore Frc1>way Investigators sal.CI an addition lo five rifles and a p1i:.tol, an loaded, that Wt.'re found at R12zone s home . a 9mm uutomali<.· pistol was found aboard thl' boat w1lh Mamscalco and Warren The vessel was moored .it a guest facility for short term oc cupa.ncy and had no name·. ae cording to authorities who 1m pounded 1t as evidentc m the case. They allegedly found two thirds of a pound of South J\mer1can cocaine aboard her when 1t was raided. Maniscalro was president of the Hessians motorcycle gang w years ago when he was attend 1ng Colde n W<'s t Co llege Na rcot1cs delt'ct1 ves c la 1-m Hizzonc had pn'vwus ties with the gmuu P lant Lovers Seek Custo d y NB Power Yacht Si~s'; 5 Rescued A couple who claim 1t was - agreed when they sold their Fountain Valley home t hat they would retain possession or 'a duck·shaped plant and a pal\'n tree have accused the new owners or violating that agree ment Named as defendants in an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by Allan and Nancy C'ollt<.'r an: Jame~ B. and Rita Montgomery, 9034 La Cas1ta. By ALJtfON LOCKABEY Oltl•y Piiot ..-11119 Wrll•r A Newport Beach P<>we r yacht was sunk and its five passengers rescµed nu~rsday in one of two collisions off the Oregon coast. According to the U.S. Coast Guard at Florence, Ore., the Grank Banks·50 yacht Simpatico II, owned by Harry .Johnson Jr. and James West of Newport Beach, sunk following a collision with the fishing vessel New Life off the southern Oregon coast. The only one of the fi ve people aboard Simpatica II identified was Trevor Faux. 59. of Santa Ana. He was identified as the skipper of the vessel. Faux was taken by Coast Guard heliocopter to Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay. The other four persons were J¥>l ident1fied. They were picked up by the fas. hin~ vessel which collided with Sim patica II before the yacht sank. The Coast Guard officials said they were enroute to Newport, Ore. The collision was the second in the area within a 21'2·hour period. The othe r involved a Soviet fishinK vessel and a 35 root fi s hin g boat out or Bremerton, Wash. The collision between Sim· patico II and New Life was re ported at 2:15 a.m. today. to miles west of Florence Coast Guard spokesmen said F'aux suffered chest and lower back in1unes but was rH>Qrted to be in good condition . ~ A Coast Guard official said 1t would be pure conjecture to say how the two accidents occurred He said skies were overcast but visibility was "no problem ." The ColllC'rs seek $4,000 in damages from the Montgomery\ and a permanent inj unction the1t would compel the defendants to surrender the plants. JURORS' FREE LUNCHES OYER SAN DIEGO I API -The latest victim of the Jarvis man date is the free lunch for juron. in San Diego County courts Judges of the Municipal and. Superior Courts voted Thursday to eliminate the free lunch pm. v1ded at county e xpense lo Jurors during deliberations. ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARP~T TODAY FOR LESS THAN' THEY COULD IN '50 How's That For Holding The Line On Inflation? It's h~rd to believe, but while everything else has been zooming. carpet is a better value today than 28 years ago. And It's Better Carpet . . . Today's carpet fibers perform better than those available '" 1950 ... they resist wear and staining rar better. they clean easier and stay clean looking longer and offer features we never drearqed possible in 1950 Most 1mportanl, ttrey offer new color and texture beauty. Come In Today and See These Beautiful Inflation-fighters! DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• -installation · custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PtACENTIA 1'VENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF 926'27 • PHONE 646·-4838 -6•6 233.S • .. ... - • .. .... ) J ) J .. ( I } . .... ' lrV111e !Ecl.)f ' ) , Today"s Closing ~. Y. Stot!k~ f s • • VOL. 71, NO. 174, 4 SECTIONS< 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1978 TEN CENTS . Jury Indicts Water District Chief Former Newport Bea<·h City m1n1strati ve operation s, his Councilman Carl Ky mla, who brother Chuck Perry, a m ain· has been indicted by the Orange tenance yar.d foreman. invcn- County Grand Jury for alle1ited torv control c:lerk Vqrnon 1mpropnet1es 1n the oporauon or Mc.Kown and Kcm1&lh Knegttr, the Moulton Niguel Water I>1s a maintenance yurd superv1l>or tnct, denu~d wrongdoing 1n the -. Contac;ted b.v the>Duily Pilot,J:i tase today. •· distrau~ht Kym la said he is ~t Named in the indictment w1lh a wart• of thl' s pf;'c1f1c charges .. Kymla. who 1s ~cncral manager but a<ldcd. '"I know I havt: done of the district, <1re J(.)hn Pern'.' nothing wrong and I am confi· the d istrict s d1rettur of ad <lent tbal J can clear myself " All f1\'C men are scheduled to face arraignme nt Monday is Superior Court An indictment 1s a formal charge made against a e._er,son by a grand j ury. It doet('" not establish guilt or innocence. The indictment. which has not yPt bt>cn made public, contains a llegations of misuse of, tax funds. grund theft of publir money and alteratio n and , destruction of public records facing .him · · l became aware that records were missing after the fact and l'm pr1pared to defend myself on th.fl{ issue :· he said 7 The Newport Beach m an at· tributed the case to an infor· mant inside the district whose <1ction was prompted by a rift bet ween-t?mployee groups. Kym la said he does nm. know who the informant is a,nd won't find out unt.il lbe Grand Jury transcrlpt,s are made public. It is allege<tthat water di~riet supplies were used for personal puf&>oses and t.bal files reflect- ing the hours employees worked on the personal projects have been destroyed. Ky mla. who once served as an aide to former county supervisor Alton Allen, is charged with mis· ResCue a ppr_opriation f>f public tuod::. and destruction of pubhc re· cords . -.Tohn -Perry is charged with misappropriating public funds. destruction or public records, making false .. ecoul entries. making a false financials claim and grand theft. Chuck Perry 1s charged with making a false financial claim. <See KVMLA. Page i\2l Sea .-- ,Mishap Sinks Newport Yacht .. . Five ~'eie al>QS'rd"'a Newport volved in the collis ion. were The 10-year-old Simpatica If Beach er$ yacht were pulled Trevor "Ted" Faux. 59, of Santa was being taken to Vancouver from t W{lter off Southern ;Ana, Simpatica ll's skipper, and from which one or its owners OregoQ early today after the his wife. Ruby : Tim and planned to do some cruising C'rand tla~SO collided with a Barbara Davis or Redondo later this s ummer. fi s hing vessel and s ank. Beach and Dick Herman or · The collision wa s the second in According to U.S Coast Guard Corona del Mar. the area within a 2~·hour ·o~ials at Florence, Ore .• the Faux was injured in tbe inci· period. The other involved a Simpatica II owned by Harry dent and was taken by Coast Soviet fishing vessel and a 35- J ohnson Jr. and James West of Guard helicopter to a hospital in foot fi s hing boat o ut or N p~ Beach w e nt down Coos Bay, but reportedly was in Bremerton, Wash. wing the collision about 2:15 good condition and was expect· A Coast Guard s pokesman m orning 10 miles west of ing to be released from the said it isn't known how the two ence. · hos ital today. accidents occurred. He said Pic ked up by c rewmen of the T~ere were no l'eports of other s kies were over cast, but that vis· / New Life, the fishing vessel in· injuries. ibility was "no problem :· "'"J . J O•llJ Pilfl St.Ill Pl!olo PARTY TENT (LEFT) STANDS OUT AMID FRAMED HOMES ON HARBOR RIDGE High Above Newport Beach, an Above Average Opening Staged by lrvlne Company By JOANNE R E\'NOLOS Of U. o.t1ly P1101 Stall II arbor Ridge 1s not your or t.linary housin~ tr<1ct The 300-homc dt'velopnwnt 1s strung across the ndgehne nc"<I to Spyglass Hill In Newport Ke ach \\.1th a S\.o\('£'ping \'If'\,\ ur the l'oast and most of Orangt• {'ount) from the San J oaquin l hlls north Rut 1t"s not the \.lcw th<1\ m<ikt's Harbor Hidge t•xccp t1onal. 11 s the opulenc<.• that alrt.>ady C'nvelops the part1all) hu11t pro1en b~ the l rv1n1· Pac 1f1c d1 v1~1on o r the l rvint• Company Evl'n in a l'orn mun1ty like Newport ,B<'ach wh1,.•rc arrluPn<'e 1s com monplace. Harbor R1d g<.· 1s unusual The opening was ~ralde<.I by a \'IP party Thursday night. <1tlcndc d b) 375 people who '1<.·w<'d 10 model homt.•s The 99 custom Ioli-start at S200.<HMI for the s m<1llest 6.000· squan· root parcel and range up to ssuo.ooo for the ha lf acre lots at I he• top of the ndgc The l'.lli clt•tachc·d h omc·s range 10 pntl' from S250.tl<)ll to $-150.111)(1 T he• 99 tcmdoman1um!:o '>l<irt at S21ttl.llOO with an <1\".t.•ra..:1· pnt•1• of S2511 ouo Tht• pnc-t•s <.Jpparenth h.l\1•n 1 turned off pote nlu1l --buyer-s because Irvine -Company, of f1c1<1)S SiJ) they havC a lj!.t of :1,000 p~oplt• who've expressed an interest m buying into Harbor Ridge. Company s pokesman , M artrn Brower said Chert.• "'ill be no IOL· lt.•ry as was held for the.· moderate income hous ing 1n lrvlnc The 5.000 polt'ntial buyers have been m v1ted to tour Harbor Ridge lh1~ weekend. There will he> no sa !es a t that t 1 m(• Monday. beginning at 8 a .m .. people who definite ly want to huy wlll be abl(• to phone the Irvine ('omp<my for an uppoint· ment to sign tht• sales agre<'· ment .. W l' 've dom• lh1s bl' fore on other pro1ects and 1t s worked . · Brem er commcntc<I li e smd that a re\,\ or the eustom lots hH\ l' ulrl'ad' hcen sold to a Prt'-e'>tabhshC'd ltst of VTPs. but he ad<i<'d. ·"'e still have plenl)-'Qf lots · If the salt's bog clown , the com pany plans to host another p11rty in September similar to the one "tagcd Thurscfay It was ·cas1l :i-as luxurwus as the de".elopment 1l!:ol'lf The ~wests were· greeted at the t•rsatz English manor gate by <See RIOGF.. Pa1itt> A2> Grounded Goong Bird / A summer mun1c1pal bus line. turned down by lhe Irvine City Counc il last February. narTowly has been approved this week by th'e counCJI, wluch gained two new members in last March's e lections ~oth new councilmen. Larry Ag.r<i n and Arthur Anthony. backed Coun cilwortfi~· Mary Ann Gaido's t ene'w drive Tuesday to restore fare bus service for c1tv residents. Mrs .. Ga1do· was the only sup· porter ror reinst atem ent of the program when the council voted m February A s ummer service had been offer ed three con· secutive yea(S, in 1974. 1975 and 1976 It was canceled rn s ummer 1977 Rill Vardouhs. who voted no 1n February, voted no again on Tuesday. without comment. David Sills. another February dissenter. was not present for thr new vole Bus service. which uses two Irvine Unifie d School District buses and drivers. will run from .Jul~· 5 to Sept I, at a cost of Sl3.000, aC'corchng to Les Card. m<inager of city trani:portallon CSee Bl'S LINE, Page A2) ,.,. .. ,....._ II E. Roland of Cardiff has nickn~med his motor home the Goonv Bird. The vehi dt• wn:-. built fro"\ the ru;elngc of a DC 3 " Lhc c hns~t!) of bus and ll large engine. lt t•a u:11E>d ciwte a s tir while driving through Tut·~w 1 rc~ntly l .· ,. A$200Word Judge Bans 'Wetback' back" 1b unicipal Judge Alberto Garcia's court .,. AUST~·-Texas <AP> Using the word "wet· could ge} ou a S200 fine. " "You are hereby on notice that the word ·wet · back· is considered abusive, indecent, profane and vulgar,"-said a notice Posted by Garcia on an inside door of the municipal court. tie added that he did not care whether the ref· ere nee was to a Canadian or a Mexican alien. The note 'Said that the court area js a public place under the Texas Penal Code "and the very ut· terance of that word incites me to a breach of peace. .. State law says that using abusive language in a public place can be punished by fines up to $200. although the usual fine in Garcia's court is $53.50. · $5 Billion Rescue Plan Vote Today SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Legislature prepared today for fin al votes on a $5 billion rescue pla n for local governments to ease the sling of $7 billion in prop· e r ly t ax cuts imposed by Proposition 13. (Related story. AS) Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. was expected to quickly sign the meas ure, which follows closely the propos al he made after voters· 2· l mandate favoring tax revolt leader lloward Jarvis' initiative. Beginning July 1, the bill would start a now or billions of dollars from the state s urplus to rities, counties and schools to avoid massive l ayoffs or teachers, policemen and other employees "Having rescued the st ate I from chaos, the Legislature can now address the problem of total confus ion,·· joked Sen. Albert Rodda, when the committee he headed completed work Thurs - day. Brown, who led pre-election oppos ition to the Jarvis in· itiative, scheduled a state wide te levised address tonight to dis· cuss the state's response to Propos ition 13 , but press secretary Elisabeth Coleman re· fused to comment on whether Brown would sign the bill before television cameras. <Channels 2. 4, 7:30 p.m . > Major provisions of thP aid bill provide one-time grants of $2.2 billion for schools. $1.48 billion for counties, $250 million for cities and $125 million for <See VOTE. Pase A2) . ..,S,r.angler Link . , To Body Probed LOS ANGELES <AP> -A ful· ly clothed body of undetermined sex was found today near the lop of the Hollvwood Hills. but police said the person had prob- ably not been killed by the II ill side St.rangier. The body, dressed in shirt, pants and boots was found by ci· ty road crews about '11 a .m . In de nse brush and tra~ on a steep hills ide overlooktfg the San Fe rnando Valley and Universal .. .Studios. Police Cmdr. William Booth. while refus ing to rule out a Hills ide Strangler connecUon.· said the Hillside Strangler Task Force had pulled 4:>ut ot the case after surveying the scene. "We can't say conclusively that It 's not connected to the case but we've decided that tho' task force wm not be l•~•sligat· Ing the case," Booth said. North Hollywood Divlaio wlll handle it, he aald. At first, police Sgt. Gary C. Hall of the North Hollywood Division s aid the body was that of a "a young female. She bad a pparentl y been sex ually molested." but officers later said Hall was wrong. The body was round off M ulbolland Drive near Tor reyson Place. A neighbor woman told police she was &\Vakened by ·a dis· turba'llce sorn..elime between 3 a.m . and 6 a,tn. "I heard a lot of noise and doas were barking,·· she said. "It woke me up." Her identity was wi\hheld by officers. The> 13th and tast known vie tnn of the Hillside Stranaler. Cyntbi,a Lee Huds pe th. was \found th (he trunk of her car Feb. 17 ln the Angeles -NaUonal Forest~e Los An1eJes. The • first of vict.fmti was found early l Septembe~. CSee BODY. Pace A.2) Emergency Meet Set By Trustees Trustees of the Irvine Unified School District are schedufed to meet in emergency session at 8:30 a.m. Saturday to discuss budget cuts forced b~ Proposi· lion 13. District administrators were meeting today on the s ame sub- ject. The nature of any cuts, of· ficials said, can't be known unliJ the size of legislative relief from Sacramento is determined However, Trustee Fra nk Hurd was optimistic today. He said he has no fear s a bout s c hool closures next year. nor a bout the quality qf the education childreo will get. H e wa ~ cr 1t1 cal of dooms ayers. a nd of teachers. admin istrator<: and trustee~ statewide who have threatened to run schools at full-strength despite revenue losses. "I think it'<: irresponsible." Hurd said. "to talk abou{ run- ning a full -scale program and shutting down when the money runs out.·· Before the J l.lnc 6 elect10n. that was exactly the position taken by A. Stanley Cor ey, lrvine·s s uperint e nd e nt o f schools Corey had said that. 1f neither legislative relief nor court ruling restored some Sl 1 million in pro- perty tax revenue losses to thedl.!o· trict. the schools would run al fut! st eam and close at mid-year. Hurd said he didn ·t think Corey meant it. and char ac· terized the s uperintendent.·, state ments as an attempt to im· press voters with the seriou~­ ness of the district problem . Coast Weather Variable high cloudines~ but mostly s unny Satur- d ay. Little te mperature change. Lows tonlttht 6C to 65. Highs Saturday i2 to 75 at the beaches and 84 to 8ft inland. INSIDIE TODAY The ab3troct art of Frank Stella is heavy in it.s form of consr rJ.lchon f honeycomb olumuwm/ colof' and ··move· ment " Story and photo on Page Cl > , .. ' " i .. l :! " DAIL 'I I'll• l •~ro• Pa,,.. RIDGE ... 'itll'l~ ~ho pjrt..1-.l 1·ar., ~hilt' the jue~ were drl\ ~u lo t.b~ p&n)' Ill Jit.Dey buses Tht mam p.irt of thl· afhur \\ a!I held tr1 a knt r11·>.I to thl' hunw modt•b Whllt· 1·orkt:.ob "ert' th:.pt•flM•cl Imm ttw "l'll :.lot•kt-d bars, .i dJnt•t· band !>Up plied musu· G11t•sh dined on \:repe . fetturc1nt>, ~a1pacho and rhilled rrwt Or they t·oulc.I \ 1s1l tlw models. \•arh of which had 1t-; own bar. hors d'oeuvres and musicians playing themes to match the de cor of the model. Hosted by Frank llughes, pres 1denl of Irvine: Pacahc, the pal' ty attracted builders, poht1c1ans and t'lty ofric1als As they lc:ft. euch female guesl was given· a si n gle l o ng s temmed red rose Developers at the party said the affair 1s a good 10dicat1on that the proJect will sell out They based their pred1ct1on on the building industry adage that the more lavish the opening. the more likely 1t is that the proJect 1s already sold Contemplating this wt•ckend·~ s howing ror 5.000 1>ot enl1al· buyers. Brower agreed. "Selling somettung like this is a matter or liming and confidence ... he ~uid. .From Page A I VOTE .. ~ special d1stnc·ts. , ,..,,oat Jun• n 1a11 \ -· ,, . f1tird of Fond • • - Body Of~ Slain "' -, Boy Found D•llY Pll•t Sl•fi l'IM>i. \ PlJ RCELL. Okla IAP > -Of· • ficoh rowid the OOdy or a young b<>y_.aJong Interstate 35 today and_. u state agent said it was believed he was the third member of a family shun while on the way to a funeral in North Dakota. l~EOBY JURY Witef °'let Kymla .. ,f4 f 'ro• Page .'1 J Al Abernathy of the Oklahoma Sta. te Bureau. of lnvesll¥alion ~u1d the body was foun~ just north of where the bullet-riddled l>odies of a man and his wife were discovered in a ditch Thursday The 13·~ar·old son ot the man .-was missing, alohg wiQl tile ' family p1ckup·carnper ¥tf two pet dogs. Officers theoriied that lht> youngster had been abduct· cc.I by whoever killed the adults. Abernathy saad the body bad not definitely been identified as that of Richard J . Lorenz. But when asked whether officers KYML A ... grand theft .rnJ dl•s k"Ut.'t1011 of publi<' records . McKowrt b c·Barged with mi\·, appropriating public fun~s. making a fabe financial claim. making a fal~e rl't'ord entry and rlestru<"litm of rerords. Kril!fil,!t is charf.:ec.I ~ith fal.61, fying or altering publtc records and destroying public r<l~ords All but one r)f the charge~ are ft' I om es thought it was h is-body , Abernathy said, "Yes, we do." Abernathy earlier tentatively identified lhe slain man and woman as Air Force Staff Sgt. Melvin G. Lorenz. 38, and his wife Linda, 31. fie said there were no indications why the two had been killed. Mrs. Lorenz was the missing boy's step- mother. Abe rnathy also conUrmed that the bureau had received a rePQrt that a picl<up truck matJhing the description or the missing vetu· cle had been seen Thuf sday headin g nQiUl near Sti!Jwater Jn ' northeastern Oklahoma. '1 , He 8aid U\ere was no indica· hon of a motive in the s liiyings. An appeal was issued for anyone sighting the boy or the dark blue pickup and white over· head c a m per to n o tify authorities. The boy is blond, blue·eyed, 4 feet, 5 inches t1dl aw weighs iboUt 60 pounds . "He could pass for 8, .. another bureau spokesman l>a1d. Authorities said relatives ,,, the Lorenzes in North Dakota told them the couple and the boy were en route from San Antonio. Texas, to Spiritwood. N.D .. to attend the funeral of another rel· alive. Lorenz was on emergen· cy leave from Lackland Air Force Base, they said. Abernathy said Lorenz was shot twice, once in the throat and once in the shoulder . and his wife three times, twice in the ab· domen and once in the t hroat. "All we know is two bodies found two miles south of nd it's homicide," said n County Sheriff Don . I Summer Idea If you're shor{ of ideas on what to do with the kids now that school's out. here's a ·suggestion. It ·~ tn· eluded in the Clip and Save Guide to Summer-f'un in today's Featuring section . Page Bl Three FV 'Frustles --~ Targets of Recall By ROBERT BARKER OI t11e Dally Pii.t 51.11H Recall action was launched Thursday night against three trustees of the Fountain Valley <elementary> Schoof District who were accused or making a se r ies o f program cuts detrimental lo education. Trustees Roger Belgen. Sheila Meyers and Betty Mignanelli, whose terms expire in 1981, are the targets of the rec au move d1dn 't name Trustee~ Dick Plum or Karen Ackley because their terms will expire next March C.reen said he hopes the recall election will he held 1n No~ ember More than 5.0U() s1 gnatfe!': will be required to place tht· matter on the ballot , Other key provisions include a S900 m1lhon short·term loan fund for local governments facing tash flow problems a nd a ~uara nt ee soug ht b y Republicans that no police or fire agency could reduce "tht• level of service e1ctually provided during 1977 711 " Two Rapes. Cl1arged Fro• Page A J Attorney Steve Green . chairman of a group call ed Fountain Valley Citizens for Quality Education, lll!Cused the three officials of a "slavish" en· The d1 stnct ha::: ha.en cm broiled 1n controversYi s ince trus~es armouneed a series Of program {'Uts and announced in tent1ons to !uy off 96 teacher.:; because of dcchning enrollment and to put mon: money into what they des<.·nbcd a:. bus:l· education The aid for counties include-. !>late takeover of the C'ounl~ share ol "elfare. Medi Cal and tood stamp programs, a SI 04 b1l11on item c·urrently paad t>y l<1c·a I property taxes A w<·t'k long <ll•c.tdlotk over the aid bill w:.is hrnk<'n Thursday when a tY.O house· committee ap· proved a compromise that re· peals proposed 7 65 percent welfare !!rant hikes for 2 17 m1ll111n recipients and freezes salar1c''> of 1 4 million stale and lm·al govt•rnmcnl l'mployees Anolhl.•r kt•y t"omprom1Sl' which Hepubllca ns demanded w a s the nroposul not to cul pol ice or f1 n•scrv1l'c!> Hoth the wag1• I rccle and th'• freeze on welfare grant levels would last for one year The agreement provides that no person recc1v1ng e ither a stall' salary or wl'lfure grant. or J !>alary from an~ loc·al govern ment agency gelling aid from 1 he state. shall rec.·e1ve any in l'rcase dunng the coming year un les" all rece1vt• the same perC'entage 1ncrcasc The luntls tor wl•lf<irc ~rant 111 C"rt•ascs wt"rc removed from tht• hill. But Senate Prc~1dent pro t ~m James M 1 lls of San Diego ;and other Senate De mocrats were cxpetlN1 to seek some 1n (·rcasl'S during the final round of amt•ndmt'nts to the stalC' hudgct next week Th<' c·ash. us irig up the ent1rc- S5 billion state surplus at t·umulall·d ov<>r the• past four vears. reduces the pinch or Propo~1t1on 13 on local govern mcnt from a S7 b1ll1on r ut. or 23 percent. to $3 b1lhon. which 1s an uverc.tg(' 10 l t><'rC'ent cut. But 1t ts onlv onC' vear aid Estimates of state cud a vailable> ne'<l vt•ar for c1llc·s. <·11unt1es anci schoc;b 'an~<: bctwt•c·n S2 b1lhon Jncl s:i b1lhon U o dc.la . I> Sa<'ra mcnto warned that tht• bill only eases local government problems for 0 1w or two years Tm glad w.-havt• <J bill that h>oks like 11 will work ." he said ·n ut I'm not too optim1st1c I tbink wt''rc• going to have real problems 111 two or three years Perhaps in two years, Ct'rtainly lD thrt'e. \~l' m;.1y he looking at a t.JX h1kt• ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1"1 ~ t,,.Qo fl'\,l,I ()4 h P1•1\f ¥t '"..," ' :,m bfllil"f'lf"" .._ ........ , .. ~ Qiubtt"""4fl-yf ............. , ""' t,. ,f'\1 "' 'l ContG •"'• YMi' •t. rtl·''°"' ,, o 1t-t ·hf I M 1"'IJ.I• Ou •O" J t1rt"'Y lol1ti• f "'' • W."-f Nt1•~tA,l><4trt •-4·J"'t1~iWIAio...,hf f'_Jt1 '"'" ....... ~ ... ' "'" ,,.,,,,.,.,.~' y, , • ., ,,,. • "0""'•~•" • .. ,...'"'",. • ,.,,~,..,, """fOd .,,,_ . ··~t ... ·1 ...... , •• , """"'-\."'11t .. , ·~ Of•"" ('\ .. I l"'' I'\ "'O 1"~1 t 'i •• \)'\ W.\t R•-t ,_..,,..,., ( IA~,-(A\ol1l"1 ,~lt, --·"-.I,. t-f\t Alw1 p,, ... ,.,... 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''I'll be happy to meet < • A mun who ullegcdly raped a Colden Wesr College student .lftcr abandoning a n Orange County Superior Court trial in which he faced an earlier a1- te mpted .....-ape charge was or· dcred Thursday to fa ce trial on both ~C'lS of charges Aug. 7 . ' Princess Fe te d At Disco Bmh In Paris Club PARIS <AP1 llouston de partment store heiress Lynn Sakowitz Wyatt turned Maxim's into a three-band di sco for the dinner·dancc she J?ave Princess Caroline of Monaco and her r1ance. Philippe Junot Mrs. Wyatt, a part-t ime neighbor of Carolinc·s parent!> on the Riviera. decided Max1m·s bland orchestra "ould hore hc:r l50 guests from the international set So she new in V1llafonlana de Roberto Perez Vazquez, a 12 .p1e<.-e Mexican violin or <.•ht•stra. the R1t chH.' Family t no. and the By Pas!> pop group There was no estimate of tlw ('Os t of Thursday ni ght ·s enter tainment. but tht' tab for food and drink <.ilonc was reported to he S25.000. or $166 a head The guest list included Pr1n cess Grace. Caroline's mother. Greek shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos with Princess Feria! of Jordan ; Prince Fouad of Egypt. son of the late Kang l''arouk : the Duke and Duchess or Bedford . couturier Helene Rochas. cos metics queen Es tee Lauder. and Marc Bohan. the Christian Dior designer who has created the wedding outfits for Caroline and Princess Graci• The weddin~ will he Wcdnes day m Monaeo 2 Bowling Balls Take n in Irvine A burglar kn o c·kcd a n employee of Sperry Univac s Irvine mini.computer d1 v1s1on out of the bowling lmeuv Jeff Buco l a t old po l1 rP somebody broke a sid<' window of his car. while 1l wa!. parkt'd today 1n the eomµany lot , al 2722 Michelson Drive. and stole two bowling balls Opens Aug. l . J udgc Ahcemane Stotler will be on the bench for the trial of Jesse Flores. 23. of Huntington Oeach. He is held in the county 1ail with bail set al 5750.000. Flores was arrested May 25 by polite who stl.lked ou t the area whNe he was believed to be hid- 1nJ:( m Westminster . !-'lores al· tempted to drive out of the trap but was cornered by pursuing poliC'e cars. It is alleged that he raped a 23-vear-old Golden West College slu.dcnt who has identified him as the man who sexually as- !>aulted her last May 21 in a re~troom near the campus gym· nas1um Flores is also accused or al· tempting to rape a Huntington Bl•ach woman in the downtown area last March 31. He was be· m g t ried on those charges in Superior Co urt when he ap· parcntly lost interest in the pro- t·eedrngs and failed to return lo the courtroom Terrorists_ Corwicted TURIN. Italy <AP > Founder Renato Curcio and other leaders of the R ed Brigades terrorist ~roup were convicted to- day on subversion and other charges and sen- tenced to prison terms of bet" een 13 and 15 years. The verdict came at the end of a three.month trial during which the Red Brigades. responsible for a wave of urban terrorism in Italy in recent years. kidnapped and killed former P re m ier Aldo M o ro . c la i med rC'sponsibilily for fiv e other slayings and vowed revenge against judges. lawvers and jurors . Curcio a nd the others were in their cells ~hen the verdict was read. New CHP Office Set for El Toro California Hl~hway Patrol has sch edu led openir1g a n e w Capistrano Arca offi ce Aug l m El Toro to serve southern Orange County The oHi<'e. in a converted warehouse at 23261 Del Lago Drive. is scheduled as tern· pornry headquarter!i for the 52 uniformed officers and six non · uniformed personnel who will be assigned to lbe patrol's newest area on J uly l. Until the temporar y head quarters is complNect, • ~HP spokesman said , U>e C~platrano Area hcadquarterf Will remaln in Santa Ana. , The new squad composed ot personnel already tn service? as members or the aoon·lo b~r d1v1ded Sant.a Ano ~f't'a will• ' -:.~· ' ' be responsible for patrolling 15 miles of San Diego Freeway between El Toro and the San Dic~o County line at San Clemente. The squad: commatided by Capt. Chuck Chase, also will pat rol 430 miles or county toads ln M lsslon Viejo, La'4J Fo~h Laguna Hi lls, El Toro, 1'aguna Niguel , D11na Polnt South Laguna and Capistrano Beach. Lons ,range ytans ~an ror con· struct lon o a ()er m aoent C platrano Area tieadqu~ta f aclll\y In Oaplstrano Bt ach on ~ta~·owned eroperty ncu the Son J130 Capistrano Airport. the CHP spokesman sald. That facUll)r, be said, la an· Uclpatro for complcUon during the early 1980s. ' r _, , ing a south loop, every hour. you in the precincts." he said Card said the buses probably Mrs. Mignanelli claimed that will be scheduled from 8 a.m. to the Fountain Valley Educators 5 p. m., but exact ti mes and Association has a part in inciting routes are to be determined. the movement. Schedules are expected to be ."'The unions have no place m ready next week. • the schools." she i;aid. ·"I'll fight February's opposition to lhe hard·core unionis m to the bitter p I an wa s I e d b y th e n · end ... Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor. She said that her performance who complained that too many has been consistent with a 1977 young people ride the buses and ca mpaign statement in wh1t•h "'bu~. everybody in the sum-she pledged to el iminate spend mer d I d Mrs. Ga1do said today that ing not irectly re ate to im besides senior citizens. young proving education. I d f th Mrs. Meyers . the third trus tcc peop_ c are most nee Y 0 e named by the recall group. was ser vice. l f d Id 'l b A new t een center in northern • ou 0 town an cou n e Irvine, she said, 1s all but inac· reached for_con:iment. cessible to many or the city·s . Green said his recall organiza teenagers. · t10n does not represe.nt a special "There are kids in Turtle interest ~~oup workmg to save Rock ''"southeast Irvine 1," she any spec1f1c school _programs said. "who are two miles from "'The group. also 1s _not a t~I of any bus stop. How are they sup a n_y teachers organization, he posed to get there'"" said Viejo Body Identified Orange County Sberiff's of ficers have identifi ed the body of a nude man found Monday in the Mission Viejo area as that of Camp Pend leton Mari ne Richard Allen, 20 Coroner·s officers who con· ducted an autopsy of the body on the same day said they have not yet determined the cause of the young Marine's death . The case has been assigned lo the sheriff's homicide division. Investigators said they believe that Allen's body was stripped in another locat ion and then dumped from a car near the in· tersect1on or Moulton Parkway and La Paz Road Green said that recall action Fro• Page A I BODY. • • Miss Hudspeth, a 20.year-olc.I Bible school teacher and college coed. bore what police called thc "signature" of the strang l~r But officers have never dis closed what that signature Is Miss Hudspeth lived across the street from the apartment of an earlier strangler victim . Kristina Weckler. And although m any of the strangler's victims had been pros titutes or hitchhikers from Hollywood's s treet s cene, ne ither Mi ss Hudspeth nor Miss Weckler fit that mold. Both we re quiet , studious and careful about their associations. investigators said The m1sdt•mt•.lnor 1 rial of I !ur.t 1n~ton Reac•h Cit y t'ounc·:l man John Thoma~. l·har~ec.I ~1th I hell , vandalis m and I rc·~p .. -~. 1 M'hcdull·tl lo t t'l"Ol1\l'rll' \Jon<!.Jv altt•r t\.\>C1 <l.n-. 111 ti·-.t1mnn~ lhi. "t•cl-. Thoma -; 1:-; lar:r.g Ina: or. l'hargl'S ht• n·mnvcd S2<! ()()(! 1n prop(•rty ht'long1n~ lo tht• Kini:. P~trnlt>um ('om1rnn) between Sept 25 and Nov 29. l!J77 The Oil (·ompan)' shan·~ thl· premises ol Thom a s' lluntangton Bc.;t:!- truckine and crane firm Huntington Hca<-h police Detc1· ll\c.' Kl'1th Nale testified Thur<> day that Thoma~ tole.I him dunnl'.! d Dec 15 telephone ronversalto~ that he had bulldozed two 011 com puny hu1ldings do\.\ non Oc·t !G. It Y.3'> JU'>l tr:!sh {look to lhl• rount v clump thcrt was nu n 1mc. "ll a!t· .il!egcd thJt Thomas~a11J Thomas "ho dl'n:e'-an\. wron~doing has as~l rtl'd thal th~· "trash'" rc•mu ... 11 "'us pa rt of ..s cleanup OP<'rJt10n at ht" trut·kmi.:. and C'rane ';ml 111',1r Garf1ekl A Vl'n uc on Gnlcfr·n West Sl re-cl Thomas C King. an attorne-.. and owner of th<.· pt'trolcum com pan.v . {'ompll'lc•d hts test1mon:. against Thomas Thursda) Kan g tco;;t1fil'd Iha•. h•• amt Thomas hatl d1SJJffCcments ovet the years ronl'crning us<' nf thf" property in and around the truck and er ant' yard The problems stemmed from the ust' and stor:i gl or equipment h\ both Thomas and King ·King. who runs h1~ 01! husiness from Nc" port He;wh -.aid he d11t not 1mm('(J1:.itt·I~ lilt• .l <rime n port on tht.• alh·g<'1l 1h.'!>I ruct aon of hi s propert~ h1·<·m.-.1• 111 <·om·ern tor m) fomtl\ s .111tl nn O\\O salctv · / ' It's hard to believe. but while everything else has beef\ zooming. carpet 1s a better value today than 28 years ago. And It's Better Carpet • • • Today's carpet fibers perform better than those available In 1950 ... they resist wear and staining far berter, they clean easier and stay clean looking longer and offer features we never dreamed possible 1n 1950. Most important. they offer new color and texture beauty Come In Today and See These Beautiful Inflation-fighters! DEN'S ~irpeit11t1U: insiaiiatioii: ·custom draperies l( :0 7l04l~ liholeum • wood floor COST ._ MES "'. C""llf. 92627 • PHONE 646 4838 -6•6 ~3.S.J 1663 PlACEt-ITIA AVENU~ • "' "' "'t ~ .... • (,... . ., ' , - -J· .. \ .. ... < t' ) .J ( ' .,,,.1· .. • _ Lagl1na/ South CoQst .\ r•~rJIOOh '. , .• ~ t oc.-ks j VOL. 71, NO. 174, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES 6RANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA , FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1978 Ad1ninistra tOrs' .. /' TEN CENT~ ~y ANNE COOPF.R ll1lls High School. the first of three spec1a,t board meetipgs scheduled to poll community o pinion on how to cut the CL:SD's S34 4 million budget 10 br.JnJ! it into line with reduced property lax r~venues in the wake of PropositTon 13. teacher Michael Jacobs. a Dana Hills science teacher Leo Quirk. Sa~ or !h •district veh1des 1dent1c~I tc, the teal·her '>&larv PQint resident 'In addition to a good football 4sed f)y 3iOm1mstrators. school M·hedult' nn <• nme·month ba'>1~ Ol 1 ... O.ttlY Ptlol Sull School admim:.trators took a drubbing Thursday from [.ap1strano l 'n1fted School Dis ltrict t axpayers and teaehers. who said cuts at the top of the pa}' scale would hurt education fess than 1avorrs -prcviou~ty sug itested by school offte1als · J a co!>s "1'f! ue,d that good team . I believe taxpayers want bbard mern,btrs and tea<'hers "1th add1t1onal tar'tw workccl tc, school ad6\1n1stration is not good basic educatio n ... said Elimmat.ioo of all travel al bt• paid on an hourly overt1m1 more important than good Quirk. "I doubt that they want to lowanres and conference fees basis teachi(l.g and that ad · pay hi g h salaries to ad·. -fAssighml•ntQ(.one...princ1pal · El1manal1on or c·on-.ull•rnt miniJtrat.ore ~u.ld lM!(<paid on manis trators who have little con· to every two-or ttfr~nior high h1nn~ th~ame scale as1.eachers. tact with their children." ... . ¥hoo ts and l'very t clemcn Other :-u~<'St1ons wh1ct1 dad 'If W-e lH~ paylU£ ad· m1n1strators two l1mes what teachers make. le t 's be s ure thev'n• worth 1l." said college "Salaries paid to Capistran~ S p ecific changes recom. 1.ary schools. wit~e s 1pulat1on not !ouch directly on :.l·hool ad U ntne d "S.t"hool 04alrict ad· m nded by members or the au· that principa ls sPend 50 percent rnin1strators. 1n<'luded ~cheme'> " ~ ... minrstrat.ofs represe~·a ripoff dience at 1'nursday·s-meettng of tte11· hme lt.-achm~. Lo pul school bib transJ>Qrtallon,.._ Nearly lJOO people attended Thursday's meeting <1t Dana of public taxpayers." said Dana included i\n administrative t><.1.Y ~cal•· " <See BUDGET, Page A2> ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;;;_~~~ Indicted Exec Denies ' Guilt Former Newport Beach City Councilman Carl Kymla, who has been md1cted by thc> Orange C6unty Grand" Jp'ry for alle~ 1mpropnet1es in lhe'operat1on or the Moulton Niguel Wqt.cr Dis tnct. denied wrongdoing 10 the case todav ' r Na m<'d in tfil' md1ctment with Kymla, who i'> gl'nt·ral manager or the district. a re John Perry. the district's director of ad· min1slrativc operations. his brother Chuck Perry. a main· .-tenance yard forema n , inven· tory control c l erk Vernon McKown and Kenneth Krieger , -I ..a maintenance yard supervisor Contacted by the Daily Pilot, a tl1straught Kymla s aid he is not aware of the spee1fic charges. but added. ··1 know I have done Stran~ler Vietim? Girl Found Raped, Murdered in LA I.OS AN(:ELES IAP I The body or a young girl. apparent!) 'iexuallv molested. "'as found in a h al t":-1 d <· a re a or North lloll'·"ood todav and the II tlb1ck St rangll'r ·Task Force "a.., invest1gat1ng. police said "Shl' 11-a young female She hcid d!JpJn•nll) bt:en '>exually molcst(•d. · :-aid poll cc> Sgt Cary C. llall of the North llollywood Division Mall chdn'l know whPlher the girl wa~ fully rlothed or 1f she had been strangled The boch "as found on the north s1cll' ·of Mulholland Drive near Torrcvson Plan• he "aid The 13th. and last known v1t· t1m of thl· lhlls1cle Strangler. Cynthrn Lee llullspeth. was found in the trunk of her car Feb 17 1n the Angeles National Forest above Los Ang<'les The first or the victims was found early last September. The 20·year old Bible school teacher and college coed bore the "s11maturc" of the strangler. police said at the time. But of· f1eers have never disclosed what that s ignature is . It was not immediately known whether today's body showed :.1m1lar signs. Mass Hudspeth II ved on the same block of the same street~s <1n t'arlier strangler victim. Kristina Weckler. And although many or the strangler's victims had been pros titut es o r hitl'hhikcrs from Hollywood's street scene. neither Mass lludspcth nor Miss Wcckler flt that mold Both were quiet , studious and careful about their associations. investigato rs said Colorado Man Held In Laguna Burglary A Colorado man wa::. being held in Orange Count) .Jail toda) on susp1c1Cm of burglarv arter he "a~ routt'd from a Laguna Reach homt• bv nt>1ghbors who :.hook ham up ~o badl:.. he drnppt•d his \\alh•t und Babic whtlc> making his c·:-capt· 2nd Deputy Di~s WAllKESHA. Was IA P > -A second sheriff's de put). Sgt Quan O Brien. 50. died Thursdav from a shooting in a Wauk<'sha t•ourtroom Or:~:J5 :as t \\eat h er Variable high cloudiness but mostly sunny Satur- d a~ L1ltlt' temperature <·hange. Lows tonight 60 to 65. Hi ghs Saturday 72 to 75 at the b\!achcs and 8'I tu 88 inland l~SIDETODAY The abstract art oJ Frank Stello is heavy m lls form oJ ,·on1tt ruction r honeycomb alum1numJ color and "move· ment · Story and photo on Paye ('J lnd~x James Clyde 11111, 18. was picked up Wednesday night by officers at Main Beach Park, less than a day after he and a com pan1on made off with about S I "> 1n c·hangc from an El Camano dcl Mar home. police Silld lnv<'st1gator Mark Everton said the two men were allegedly in the home for about 20 minutes when the own('r returned home When they heard a key in the front door. they leaped out a window they had pned open to gain entrance to the home and flfd next door to a neighbor's yard. As the duo dashed past a n eighbor. s he shouted to her hus ba nd, "Quick. get the gun .. The pair ran back past the woman and scaled a fence, with Hill allegedly dropping his wallet and Bible m the attem pt. They rolled down an embank· m ent, dropping mueh or the change acquired in the burglary. and made good their escape. Hill was later arrested. 'He was being held m Jail with bail set al Sl0.000 today. Police are seek· , ing a second suspl?N an the daytime burglary BE4CHES CLOSE A.T PENDLETON The Manne Corps is closing its Camp Pc>ndleton beaches to campers from July 5.21 because of amphibious trai nin g scheduled then About 1.000 civilian families in Orange and San Diego counties hold camping permits. Military campers also will be kept out while maneuvers lake place. a spokesman said. nothing wrong and I am confi· dent that I can clear myself .. All five men are scheduled to face arraignment Monday 1s Superior Court An indictme nt 1s a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence . The indictment, which has not yet been made public. contains <See KYMLA, Page A2> Teens Held In Burglary Of Autos San Clemente police offieer James Gularte was knocked to the ground by an acceleratin~ car Thursday as he attempted to arrest the young driver on suspi· c 1on of burglarizing an automobile. Gularte. 30, was transported by firemen in a c ity a mbulance to San C lemente General HospitaJ. where he was treated for a severe strain of his nght wrist and released. Arrested in connection with the noon incident on Avenida ~anta Margarita in south San Clemente were Brian Jotrn Ouellet. 18. of Fountain Valley on suspicion of burglary and as· sault with a deadly weapon and two Fountain Valley Juveniles on sus picion of burglary. said Lt. A I be rt Eh low of the San Clemente Police Department Ehlow said Gularte and police officers Steven Bernardi and Sandra Cole were in plain cloth es Thursday and h ad s taked out the Avenida Santa M aq~arita location, where numerous auto burglaries have recently been reported The three officers planted two SS bills in a 1967 Ford Mustang belonging to the police depart· m e nt. Ehlow said . The bills were left partially visible in the locked car . which appeared to be JUSt another car parked in the area, where many surfers leave their vehicles when they go to the beach. Watching from Bernardi's un- marked van, the officers said the y saw three yout h in swimsuits, carryin~ su~fboards, force their way into the'Mustang and remove the two $5 bills. They then prepared to leave the area in a Volkswagen. Gularte and Bernardi ap- proached the VW on foot to take the youths into custody. With his police identification badge in his right hand. Gularte ran to the front of the car The driver ac· celerated. said Ehlow, knocking Gularte to the ground Bernardi fired one s hot al the right rear lire of the fleeing vehicle. said Ehlow. but tailed to dis able the car <See TEENS, Pagt> AZ > Shark Bites Stir Fears JACKSONVILLE, Fla IAP, Swimmers have returned to the oeean s urf off Jacksonville's beaches but with warnings from lifeguards in the wake of shark attacks on two youths. The youths, Mark Shelton Jr , 17. and Frederick D Hunt Jr .. 20. were slightly Injured in separate attacks Wednesday. Hunt requked about 10 stitches for a leg wound and w as hospitalized overnight. Shelton was treated a nd released for a bite on I.he ankle. T here were no reports of !!hark attacks Thursday Daily l"llol Sgtl l'llolo AREMEN TAKE TO THE ROOF TO BATTLE FLAMES IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Blaze Wrecks Apartment Unit; Boy Playing With Model Rocket Blamed Model Rocket Cited 'Division' In Huntington Fire Of CUSD Studied By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol ltw O.ily Pli.1 Stall A boy 's model rocket hurtled down onto tbe wooden shake roof of a four-unit Hunt· ington Beach residence about 3 p m Thursday. igniting a fire that wrecked the building and mJurcd several firefighters . S m oke from the fire at 8101 rorelle Drive was visible as far away as Orange and Anaheim, accord10g to authorities The blaze near the corner of Beach Boulevard and Ellis Avenue in the city's Five Points area destroyed two among three triplex units a nd h eavi ly damaged an attached family home "We really haven't come up with a loss r1gure on the contents at this t1mc:· Huntington Beach F1 re Departm ent spokesman Roger Hosmer said today. lnvesll~ators said a bhnd resi- dent, Mrs Carolyn Bommarito. 68. was led by the hand to safety by o ne or scores of ne1ghbor'- who raced to help. Some fought the fire wtth garden hoses One of the tenants, David Breiter. 2U. a United Parct:I Service deliveryman. "as 1ust arriving hom e when the fin· broke out "All r dtd was get my -.i.1fe and ... o n out. .. Brt>1ter said In vest1gators said !VI rs. Harharn Breiter and Oa' 1d Jr . 2 escaped mJury A. neighbor, Candy Durante. 12, was t aken to P ac1f1ca Hos pital ror treatmt•nt or smokl• inhalation and later releasect Hunting to n Rl'ach l-'1reman Jim Poe at one point fell throu~h the c rumbling, <.'harred roof and plunged to the floor below. suf ferang second degree burns on his legs Style and Gra~e --.... -,.,..... Princess Grace of Monaco <leftl arraves at Maxim'"· the noted Paris restaurant. with her cousin, Grace Levy They were attending a dinner party for Princes-; Caroline, who 'll be married June 2!· } A '>Ludy of .1 prop<>sed d1v1s1on 11f the Capistrano Un1f1ed School District int<> two. or possibly three school districts wi ll soon be undertaken by the Orange County Committee on School 01sl11ct Or~anirntion. Committee me mbers heard testimony on the proposed dis t rict s plit Wednesday 1n the o;chool d1..,tr1l'l 's San Juan Capistrano headquarters and th£>n \ otcd 9-0 to ,1 pp rove thl.• ... t uc1' The committee stipulated that the '>t udy would not be started until the school distract has com plelt•d work on its l9i8-79 hudiwt The school board 1s ex· peeled to adopt a final bud~et on Aug 7 Capistrano Un1fu.'d Superan- tend(•nt .Jerome Thornsley had a s ked the county committee to postpont' lhC' study until the end of the :.ummer in order to free the district':-. staff to deal with budget 1mpilC'at1ons of Propos1· tionl3 W<.'dncsday s public hcann~ "a:-. in response to a petition s ig nt.'d by about lSO Sa n Clemente voter'>, askml! that a new -.c hool distract he or· gamzed along thE> present boun darn.•s of thC' San Clt•mente High St:honl attendanrc· a rea. The Capistrano ~chool district. unified in 1964 currently include:; 1 h t• comm u n 111 e' o f San Clt•mcntt'. Capistrano Beach, San .I uan Capistrano, Dana Pomt, Laguna Niguel and p~rt of Mis s1on V1eJo. The new distract would includt' San Clemente. Capistrano Beach and the AJto Capistrano area in ..,outh San Ju<in Capistrano. Mary Ann Whittier. a San Cle mente petition drive or gani:>cr, told the committee that tht• dn\C was started after dis· .. <See STUDY, Page A2l Fishing Derby Set in Niguel Member" or the W<'stern Bas~ Association will host a fishing derby a nd rishing instruction work~hop Saturday f or youngsters al Laguna Niguel Regional Park Tips on how to cast. line tying. on d u~e of hook-;, line and :-inker-; will be g ive n to youngsters 6 to 16, with equip ment provided. The workshop begins at R a.m and the Cishina derby will be held after lunch. Pnzes will be awardl.'d for the biggest fish caught and I.he mos t fish .\ " R J ,. I I ~ ,. I• t2 llAll 'r _P1 ... 1 "'"~.,_, _ _.L~S.,._ _____ ,._n ... da ........ .Nne-........,~---· ... m-..;. '''l"''l t'H' j 1 • : !0!; 'n·' ·1 ; t • Art Fest Denied· Laguna ·Nixes Bid/or 4 th Festival An Bllt-mpl lu t'tl'itlt.• \t-t .molhl'r ~umrttt'r it r t ft•,ll\ •I .1long cong~led l.etgun1t C<inyon H.oad in l..agwut Ue#~·h tell to de feat this week . despite a promise from th~ originator tb~l 1l would only "1•nhancc Hu: othe r thr~ rc~t1vals .. Councilmen dec1dl·d the d1sud vantages in<·luding trafff{- <'ongest1on (a1 outwe ighed any benefit:. u fourth urt festival "4ould brine to thf downtown 1Ht!a, und 1.'C>ted uoammously, Wllh Councilman Wayne a aglin .. b~t'nt . to deny a lcmpora~ use permit to fc:;Hnl planners The requt'!st from the (..aguna fku 1 Es latt-tlnd Cons trl>ction Compuny called for use pf lhe Colony parking tot 4tl 580 Broadway to exhibit works or a rt of up to 40 artuits and crlifbmen during the six week rctdval run. A company spokesman said operatol'9 ol the Colony wanted lo give artists who cou.ld nOl dis· play their work at the other lhree festivals a ptuce lo exhibit. He s aid there would be no more aollux or peo~le to ~ are~a because festival-goers wo ul already be there to see the her ~xhibits. " e 're)ust taking a~antage o f •n exi s ting site <the Colony)," the applicant said. Grand Jury Nixes Doctors' 8ospitals • "We seriously doubt anyone would drive a ll the way to Laguna Beach just to see our ex· hibitors. 'They're here lo see the others. too." The Festiv$ of,Arts, Sawdust Festival and "l'rt·A·Falr ate all located on Laguna C3.1\Yon Road within a qll41'ter mne-oT c other. Doctors should be barred Crom having fanancwl interests in hospitals, according to the Orange County Grand Jury. And. the jury said. the Orange County Board or Supervisors should help promote legislation that would end doctor ownership of hospitals. The jury pointed out Thursday in a report on local hospitals ··that at least 19 or the pro- prietary hospitals in Orange County are doctor·()Wned. •· "The possibility, th~rerore. ex- ists of many unnecessary pro· cedures being done in order to use otherwise undetutilt'zed equipment. laboratories, operat ing rooms, etc." "A conflict or interest exists when a doctor admits a patient and the s ame doctor owner benefits from increased usage of the hospital," the Grand Jury declared. The jury's report did not say if any incidents involving s uch con- Oi cts were uncovered. Nor did the jury identify hospitals that received un favorable comments from state licensing inspectors cited in the Grand Jury report. The comments on hospital ad· min1strat1ve and operational shortcomings were included if. inspection reports accumulated ovt•r the pCJst two years ArC'ording to the Grand Jury, hosp1t<1ls s hould be required to flO!.t copies of the on.site inspec lion rt'ports '' ll 1!5 the COntentJOn Of the 1urv Lh<1t the public has CJ right LB S treet Re surf acing Work Slated to familiarize itself-with the . reports and that hospitals have the responsibility to make these reports available to the public.·· Also the Grand Jury s aid, the county Board or Supervisors should s upport and cooperate with the Orange Count)'. He~llb Planning Council "lo lhcrease public awareness of the coun- cil's services and publications ." The ColQny is a commercial complex located just south or the FestlvJI of Arts grounds. Couneilrnen' said the request for the temporary use permit comes too late rot tM summer testival season and that a fourth festival wou ld add 'to the physical and vlsual congestion in the canyon. ' .Word Nixed Judge Bans 'Wetbacft' AUSTIN, Texas (AP> -Using the word "wet· back" in Municipal Judge Alberto Garcia's court could get you a $200 fine. ·"You are hereby on notice that the word ·wet- back' is considered abusive, indecent, profane and 'vulgar, .. said a notice posted by Garcia on an inside door of the municipal court. He added that he did not care whether the ref- erence was to a Canadian or a Mexican alien. The note said that the court area is a public place under the Texas Penal Code "and the very ut- terance of that word incites me to a breach of peace." -tState law says that using abusive language in a public place can be punished by fines up to $200, although the usual fine in Garcia's court is $53.50. NB Power Yacht Sinks; 5 Rescued By ALMON LOCKABEV .o.lly fOllel .... IJ ... Writ ... A Newport Beach power yacht was sunk and 1ts five passengers rescued Thursday an one of two colhs1ons off the Oregon coast. According lo the U.S. Coast Guard at Florence. Ore., the Grank Banks-SO yacht Simpatico II. owned by Harry J ohnson Jr tbc area within Cl 21h-hour period. The other involved Cl Soviet fishing v~s!;eJ and a 35- f o o t fi s hin g boat out of Breme rton, Wash. The collision between Sim- patico II and New Life was re- ported at 2:15 a .m . today, 10 miles west of Florence. and James West or Newport Laguna Beach road crews will Beach. sunk following a collision be r esurfacing mor e than a with the fishing vessel New Life Coast Guard spokesmen said Fau<X suffered chest and lower back j njuries but was reported lo be m good condition. dozen streets in the /\rt Colony off the southern Oregon coast. beginning Monday. WJth an eye The only one or the fi ve people on a l"ourth of July completion aboard Simpatica JI identified date . was Trevor l"aux, 59, of Santa Terry Brandt. assistant city Ana. He was identified as the manager and director of skipperoflhevessel. municipal services, said his Faux was taken by Coast crews hope to coat sections or Guard heliocopter to Bay Area roadwa~ with an inch and ..-half Hospital in Coos Bay. The other of\asphalt before the July 4 holi-four persons were not identified. A Coast Guard ofricial said it would be pure conjecture to say how the two accidents occurred. He said skies were overcast but visibility was •·no problem." Fro• Page A I STUDY ... ,,,..v-da~/ -, ~ They were picked up by the fis-' • , , T esurt1'cing will Include '" hin~ vessel which collided with ' l 00 block of Glenopre SL. , S1mpa~ II before the yacht El~asco. all ArP>yo_Dc:.ive. ta?: sahk. r, Coast Guard officials yo n Acr es Drive . Ros a said t y we re e nroute to "<Vonheur. and i\stci:: Street. Ncwpo , Or~ • ' -~ Abo scheduled for resurfacing The collision'wa~ the second in ':fre the 200 blocks of Vie.JO, Ca· ~ -JQn . C h1q\J1~a .,...J-a Brera . F a1rv1t>w , Wave, Beverly'. Grandview and Dolphin Way · T he city w1 II post signs on streets to be resurfaeed one da)' in advance Nollrcs al~o will ,be passed out to r'ndiv1dual prop.- ert ies on s treets t o be re !-lurfacl'd. ~_Rescue '' . Pinn Readied For Key Vote SACRAMENTO CA P> -The L~gislature prepared today for Parking will be rf'stricted rinat. votes on a $5 billion rescue between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m . dur,., pl,;:w for. !ocal gov~~nments to ing th(' resurfac m~ . ease the sting or $7 ~al hon in prop· erty -ta" c uts i m posed by ~Ott~(.().ti.I 0 .41l'f ,.,.,,,, _.thwft1f,,1\.t"l't'I &-f"Wdl'-'N•.,,,,-p,,. .. 'ouh'•VVltlt)yttwtOr~ r ~ t '~''"'~ c~mc-f'\y ~ ,.,,,. "'°''~"""'' ..... p.#ht .f\• 1 M "I"'•' '' rtwl)OQI\ ,,,,,,_,. 1~• ("'\14 Mio-\• ~,.-~,, n. "'"'•h111.~..n kil>••" r,..tl"I ~~;:..·~':; ~ '':.:;;~~~~ .. ;~ .. ~ttq:f ,~:~I=~ '"""" '' 0...0 1 .f\•1 \•t·1•1tt•' '""' ~., flW l'W•IW•(M• ,,.,hi ""'", 0 "4~t ., tW. 'Nl'\t ""• ,., ... , "°"'~AA#~ ( ... 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Edmund Brown Jr. was expected to quickly sign the measure. which follows closely the proposal be made after voters' 2-1 mandate favoring tax r evolt leader Howard Jarvis' initiative. Beginning July 1. the bill would start a now of billions of dollars from the state s urplus to cities. counties and schools to avoid massive layoffs of teachers, policemen and other e mployees. "Having rescued the !!late rrom chaos. the Legislature can now address the problem of total <'Onfusion," joked Sen. Albert Rodda, when the committee he headed completed work Thurs- day Brown. who led pre·electJon opposition to the Jarvis In· ltlative, scheduled a state w1de televised address tonight to dis· <'UISS the !'ltnte's response t o Propos ition 13 , l)ut press ~N~retary Eh11aboth Colemen re- fused to comment on whe\her Brown would sign the blll before television cameras. <Channels 2, 4,7.30r>m > { lrict voters turned down a school construction bond issue in May. It was the third bond election to rail in two years . .. We a re expe rie ncing un- precedented growth In t he Capis trano Unified School ~s­ trict, but we are not passmg bonds lo build new schools." said Mrs. Whittier. "In such a large district, we have lost· any sense of community Identity." Th e 154 square mil e Capistrano schoel district is the largest by land area in Orange County, comprising about 20 percent of the county. Much of the district has yet to be de- veloped. Mrs. Whittler said life styles vary among the district's com- m unities, as do population densities and Hispanic ethnic concentrations. Mrs. Whittier said the pro- posed San Clemente area school district represents: -1196.7 million of the CUSD's $600.8 million total asses~ed valuation. -Nearly 5,000 of lhe CUSD's 16.000 student enrollment. -Six of the CUSD's 20 schools . Wayne Collings or Mission Viejo told the county committee that residents of his community are circulating a petition or their own, also advocating a&viaioo of the exisUng Capistrano Unlvied dis tr kt. "In Mission Viejo we passed l'Chool construction bonds by 80 percent, yet we couldn't 1et the required two-thirds majority district wide," Collings said. Ray Sandstrom of Dana Point told the committee he ob,~cts to e dlvlston of the Cap Rtrano Unified dlstrtct, which he uid would "segregate the area ethnically." Before any division or the school di~trict can be made, the Issue would go before the voters. s aid Hal Muon. committee actretary .... ., ~ SUnamer Idea Ex-con's '\. Return l Fought •• ALL.BROOK I APl Aner fr you're short of ideas on what to do with the kids now that school ~s out, here·s a s'uggestion. It's in· eluded in the C,lip and Save Guide toiSummer Fun In today's fi'ieaturing section. Page Bl\ two prl1<>n terms as a kidnapper und sex orrendt:r , Jost>ph Henry Larroque 1s headed home to -. new life and h1~ own hrndscape firm -but not If lhe Ku Klux Klan can help it. A campiUgn to change ~arro· que's plans is be ing mount~d !.>Y Tom Metzger. Cahforn1..i grand dragon of the Kmghb of lhl· KKK Oally "llet Stall,.,..... ltOCTED BY JURY Water Chief Kymla Front Page A I KYMLA ... allegations or mis use or tax funds. grancl theft or publtc money a nd alteration a nd des truction ol public records facing tum. "I became aware that records were missing after the fact and I 'm prepared to defend myself on that issue,·· he said The Newport Beach man at- tributed the case to an· infor- mant inside the district whose aetion was prompted by a rift between employee groups. Kymla said he does not know who the informant is a nd won't find out until the Grand Jury transcripts are made public IL is alleged that water district supplies were used for personal purposes and that files reflect- ing the hours employees worked on the personal projects have been destroyed. Kym la. who once served as an aide to former county supervisor Alton Allen. is charged with mis- a ppropnatJon or public funds and destruction of public re- cords. John Perry is cha rged with misappropriating public funds. destruction of public records, making false record entries, making a false financials claim and grand theft. Chuck Perry is charged with making a raise financial claim. grand theft and destruction or public records . McKown 1s charged with mis- appropriating public funds. making a false financial claim. making a false record entry and destruction of records. Krieger is charged with falsi· fying or altering public records and destroying public records. All but one of the charges are felonies. Subsidy Retained ByOCTD? The Orange County Transit Distr ict <OCTD I likely won't lose its $13. l million·a -year rede ral operating subsidy in the wake of Proposition 13 Arthur Bauer , an aid~ tA.State Senate President pro tetn hmes Mills. D-San Diego, said legisla- tion expected from Sacramento and OCTD's ability to match federal dollars with r eserve funds probably won 't jeopardize the subsidy. Mills earlier was quoted as s aying OCTD and seven other major trans it oper ators in California would lose $40 million in fede ral funds because of local property tax reductions brought on by the Jarvis initiative. That's what the raw data showed. Bauer explained. ·'There are so many nooks and crannies in this business,·· be said. "and when you generalize lots or it gets washed out. .. The subsidy issue -both from the state and federal govern- ments -was raised because l eg is lation authorizing the operating grants requires local operators to .. maintain local s upport ... That means property tax rev· e nues. as well as t hose from the farebox. can't drop from one year to the next. · But Mills has authored Senate Bill 1900 which permits transit operators to reduce property tax income the next two years and still qualify for state sales tax s ubsidies. Bauer said that measure s hould pass next week without difficulty. And OCTD General Manager J a mes Reichert said today OCTD will be able tp claim its $13. l million federal s ubsidy as long as it qualifies for the state grant. Fro .. Page A l BUDGET ••. athletics. music and other "non essential" programs on a fee basis. Parents would pay for t he ''ex· tr as·· like football or orchestra or bus trans portation, if they wanted their chihiren to have them. Booster clubs could raise funds to s upplement the pro- grams or make them availabl~ to children whose parents can t afford them. One member or the audience objected to a propos al that stu- dents be requir ed to rent textbooks. "The poor people have been hurt enough by this (Jarvis- Gann l amendment," he said. Leaflets which w.irn agamst a ccepting Larroque were de- livered to f'~allbrook homes Thursday. "We would hope to create enough interest in lhe commuru- t y tbal h e ll have to go elsewhere," s aid Metzger "We don 't feel good about makmg some other commuruty have to accept him, but maybe they'lf do the same thing. And he'll have to keep on t~ move ... In this foothill community of northern San Diego County citizens read the leaflets which call Larroque "a beast who preys on little children" a nd several mothers expressed concern The California Community Release Board said Larroque. 54. paid his debt to society for the kidnapping and rape of a 14-year·old girl in t963. He-was released from Atascadero State Hospital afte r doctors pro nounced him cured. But in 1974. three years after his release, Larroque was ar- rested for a similar cnme. He pleaded guilty to kidnapping Today was Larroquc·s day of freedom again. but in Fallbrook his stepdaughter said "they've made it too difficult for him to com e back I don't know why they've done this He'" a good man He made a mistake. but he ·s paid ror it He's been re- hab1 litated .. The KKK. she sa:d m an in tervie w. has stirred up pt'Ople and destroyed the lives of Larro- que and her mother. who works as a hospital bookkeeper In Sacramento, st ate parole official G<1ry Mccomber com- mented . "Now he wa n1.s to phase back into society a nd this 1s not going to help him .. Front Pag4» .ii I TEENS ... Gularte fumpe d up and clim bed into the police depart- ment ·s Mustang, and with the two other officers in Bernardi"s van. they gave chase. said Ehlow. The youths in the Volkswagen were halted a quarter male from the scene of the alleged car burglary and arrested Ouellet was being held today at the San Clemente J <1i! on S25.000 bail The t \.\-O younger boys were t a ken to Orange County Juvcmlc Hall Visitors' Jewels Take n in Da na A vacationing Las Vegas cou pie were bugl<1riwd of jewelry valued at $10,680 shortly arter they parked their t'a mpe r in a county parking lot a t Dana Point Orange County s heriff s of f1cers said an intruder broke in to the ca mper whilt> Juneve Nancy Osmus. 55, a nd Donald L McCanee. 60. were on nearby Doheny Beach ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 How's That For Holdin.g The Line On Inflation? It's hard to believe. but while everything else has· been zooming. carpet is a better value today than 28 years ago. 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HONORED FOR A CAREER AS REd CROSS VOLUNTEER Loretta "Biiiie" Hiii Dlaplaya 60-year Award 'Happy Tbnes' 60 Years ru Red Cross Worker By REBECCA HELM OI l1'e Dall~ Piiot Staff Her eyes rilled With ~maze­ menl at the thought that anyone might think 60 years of Red C ro ss vo lunteer work , sometimes seven days a week on 24-hour call, 1s in any way re- markable. During that time. Loretta '"Billie" lllll has knitted, sewed. r ecruited, s upervised, worked on disaster canteens, delivered blood. and the list goes on and on L'ndc·r the proud gaze or her hushan<l Russell. sitting atten- t1v t•h· m.•arby in their cool. quiet a par tmenl in Leisure World. B11l1e rE-c:t.•ntly displayed a plex- 1gla:-.s and brass 60-year service award ~he received earlier this ) ear f~om the Red Cross and talkl.·d or her long association with the organization. "We've had some happy times." she said Sh(' became <1 Re d .Cross volunte('r in l91S whHe working for a brokerage house an Manhattan Sht-said she wanted to team how to knit When young Billie product•d hl'r first pair of socks. ho~ l'\ er her instructor instant· ly rippNl them apart because of a m 1stakc in a " stitch at the top Of Ofil.' l nl'\'Cr forgave her," B1lhe s<nd. c·huckhng • She did recover and when in 19l9 she married Russell and eame with him to Southern Call forn1 a, she imm ediately start ed working agatn with local Red Cross chapters lier years of service wound Golfers Teed Off /\TL/\NTA <A P l Golftors using the pubhc coursl' m Piedmont Park ha' t' more obstacles than Lrcacherous greens or sand traps a group of \oung people who meet reg- ularly at the fourth hole, tn dnnk wine and beer. toss Frisbees and enjoy the fatr\\ay sunshine One female golfer says ~he was c:hasl'd down the fairway as she t ried lo play through Other golfers say they l'ncounter youths sprawled on blankets in U1e fairway "'ho ~rab golf balls and keep up a stream of com· ments that (hslurbs chip. shot concentration. Ope n s A ug. I through World War I, World War II, tbe Korean War, and the. Vietnam conflict. Billie's func- tion was always the same - helping her chapter make pa- jamas, bathrobes, bedjackets, and a non-ending patade of socks to send to U.S. soldiers in need. "It gets to be a habit,·• she answered matter-of-factly when asked why she gave so freely of her time and energy. "You get started on something and you want lo finish it." S h e still i s n 't fini s h ed, however. Each Friday morning, s he goes to one of Leisure World's clubhouses and works with the L aguna Hills' Red Cross chapter organizmg blood donation packets. The few hours are far less than what she has given in the past, but she's older now, she said. How old is she'! Billie momenta rily looked perplexed and glanced over at Russell who came gallantly to her rescue. "Over 50." he answered cryp- ticall y . Viejo Body Identifie d Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers have identified the body or ~ nude man found Mond ay in the Mission Viejo area as that of Cam p P e ndleto n Marine Richard Allen, 20. Coroner's officers who con· ducted an autopsy or the body on the same day said they have not yet determined the cause of the young Marine's death. The case has been assigned to the sheriff's homicide division. Investigators said they believe that Allen's body was stripped in another loc ation and then dumped from a car near the in· te rsection of Moulton Parkway and La Paz Road. Wounde d SJ C Guard 'Stable' A security guard who s heriff's deputie s said was s h ot accidentally with his own r e v o l ver in a San Juan Capi strano ~ early this morning is recovering today in San Clemente General Hospital. Deputies reporte d that William Mann, 22, of Dana Point was wotlnded in the stomach at 2 ·a. m. when the weapon fell Crom his holster in the Swallows Inn; 31786 Camino Capistrano. New CUP Office Set for El Toro Cahfom1a Highway Patrol has sc he duled opening a ne w Capistrano Arca office Aug I in El Tor o to serve southern Orange County The offic<', 1n a converted war~house at 2326 1 Del Lago Drive, Is scheduled as tem- pora ry headquarters for the 52 .11niformed officers and s ix non- uniformed personnel who will be assigned to the patrol's newest area on July J Until the temporary head· quarters is completed, 1' CHP "pokesman s aid, the Capistrano Area headqullrtcrs will remain • in Santa Ana The new squad composed or personnel already 10 service as members of the soon -to-be divided Santa Ana Area -wilt ) . be responsible for patrolling 15 miles of San Diego Freeway between El Toro and the San Di ego County llne at 'San Clemente. The squad, commanded by Capt . Chuck Chase, also w'11 patrol 430 miles of county roads in Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills, El Toro, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, South Laguna and Capist..-ano Beach. Long range plans call for con- 11 t r u c tlon or 'A pe rmanent Capistrano A~ headquarters facility in Capistrano Beach on state-owned property near the San Juan Caplstrano A1rpott, the CHP spokesman said. That tacllity, bf! said, is an· Ucipated for compl~lion dunng the early 1980S ., / J Accused Student Elevated CHICAGO (AP> -A college student accused of trying to ar· range the murder ot ' woman he' felt w~ distracting a fellow member from Young Republican activity ,has been ap· pointed executive diredor or the political club. "Even if I were guil\Y, which I am not, it would be better for me to be involved in a group like Young Republicans than to be roaming lbe st~ets ... said Den· nis George, 21. A s tudent at Elmhtrrst CollegeA ~eo\-ge ts rree on S!0,000 DOJJ(J J)e1lding-&ppeaJ of his convict\on on a charge of solicilihg-to commit murder by offering a police informer $500 to arrange the;killing of Cyntlua Runge in 1976. • The prosecution maintained George felt she wQuld influence his former Criend. Greg Thoeley, to step down as president or the Downers Grove Young Re publicans. one of several GOP clubs m Dufage County .. At the time, George headed two oth e r GOP youth groups in DuPage Co~oty, a s uburban area west of C\iicago. His new. unpaid position' is as head of the countywide Young Republican organization. No attempt was made on the woman's life. "It's every citizen's right to pa rticip;ite in politics," George said in a tele phone interview Thursday. "And, besides. the Judicial process is not finished in my case. "If yotf believed I was guilty, you could also argue that a fine organization like the DuPage County Young Republicans would be rehabilitating," he added. If his conviction and sentence are upheld, George faces six months 10 Jail and five years on probation. Several county Re publican leaders reportedly have com· plained about George's appoint- ment lo1.he unpaid position. "I donJ't ' want anything to do with the oung Republicans as long as e's around," said one Du Page GOP leader who declined lo be named. "Hey, we got a lot of problems. We don't need a convicted felon in the party organization." County party chairman William King of Villa Park made the appointment. His only response when asked about it was: "yeah, so what?" "I see no problem in his posi· lion." said York Towns hip As· sessor Les Swailes, a longtime friend of George's family. Swailes said the case against George was weak, despite the Ci rcuit Court jury's verdict. "He's a real hard worker and, quite frankly, he's overam - bitious and I think that's irritat· ed some people. I can't condemn the kid," said Swailes. Bingo Boom, Bonanz~Set ForSwulay Bonanzas -in the form of planes and weekend windfalls - will be featured in Sunday's Dai· ly Pilot. NUMBERS UP -Bingo is booming in Orange County. Staff Writer Gary Granville reports that the majority or players are not little old ladies and their winnings are worth looking into. FLIGHT PATrEllN -Mis· sion Beechcrart sales have made a steady climb. mostly to hard- nosed businessmen who have found small planes save time [SUND A Y'S BES!) and money. Staff Writer Thom Lecoq interviews Bill G remp, vice president, to find out about upcoming models. BOOKS FOR TV -Books, which once automatically went to the movie people are now be· 1ng s natc hed up for the television networks as soon as they come orr the press and sometimes before. An Associat· ed Press story explains why. OFFSHORE OBSERVERS - T he r e's a s mall group of Americans who work abroad in their own waters. An Associated Press feature describes life for Uncle Sam's n oating inspectors aboard foreign trawlers allowed to fis h inside the 200·mile limit. Vote Bill Rej ected SACRAMENTO (AP> -The Assembly has defeated a pro- posed consUtu\lorlel change that would allow 17·year·olds who would tum ts before the g~neral election lo vote in the primtlty. The measure, ACA 85, needed 54 votes to be sent to the Senate. but got only 31-34 Thursday. • , 'Oh, ltly Aching ,Feet' Beauty p3/eants aren't a ll smiles and glamor. Hea ther .McGathy. Mi ss Hum· boldt County, massages her tired feet dur- ing a break in a photo session at the Miss California pageant in Santa Cruz . ~e Got Message - And Sent One Back Couple Fke Fullerton Pl,ane Crruh Su mmertim e parking 1n Laguna Beach 1s often cause for hot te mpers, as one motorist dts· covered Thursday. A man complained to police Thursday mornrng that he was grabbed by the necktie and punched in the face The victim said a motoris t became offended when the v1ct1m extended his middle index finger toward the motorist in a derogatory man- ner. It all started. the victim said, w"1 eA he tried to pull from a pa r k in~ :;pact' on Agate Street al about 10.30 a m The susptict aJ . legcdly pulled his car in front of the victim's making 1t necessary for the v1ct1m lo back up a bit m order to get out.' As the v1ct1m backed his car up, the suspect did the s ame. making it less than easy for the hapless motorist to pull out. When the victim finally maneuvered around his an· tagonist , he drove past the motorist a nd gave ham the gesture of disapproval. That so angered the m an that he pursued the ·victim, forcing him to the curb sever al blocks away. He stepped from his car , ap- proached the victim's window. grabbed h1m by the necktie and punched him in the face. "That will teach you to - with someone from Lag una Beach." the suspect said as he walked away. The victim told police his as- s a ilant also broke a gold necklace around his neck during the-surprise confrontation. A Cypress couple escaped without injury Thursday evemng whe n their single-engine plane crash landed m Fullerton, police said today. Pilot Mark Steven Hennings, 24, and h1~ wife, Rosemarie, were returning lo Long Beach from Las Vegas whe n their Cessna 150 lost power. police said The plane first had engine trouble over the Diamond Bar area but regained power and He nnings hoped to make an em~rgency landing at the Fu ll e rton Airport , police ported. However, the plane lost power again and Henrungs landed in a strawbe rr~ field in the 2400 block or Orangetborpe Avenue, office rs said. GOURMET SHOP CLOSEOUT All Merchandise Reduced To Sole Price 49C F9UNTAIM VAWY STOHOHLY TETRALA TE*. Multi-Purpose INSECT KILLER An aerosol sp.ray with rapid knockdown and sure kill. 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I ---' ft!& ) I ~ I LSC . f"ndar Ju,_. 23. 1178 NATIONAL I WEATHER Jus t • :··, Coa ting WeHare Overhaul Shelved· .. life After Jarvis? ONCE AROUND THE BEAT: tver since the J arvis You Know-What got passed by the voters back on lune 6. the reactions and overreactions have been rolling in from all quarters. Schools arc getting a tot of altention these days. Some parents have been «!ailing here at the news paper enraged because summer schools have been eliminated in many districts. Others have called in anger because summer s.ehool is continuing in some places • .. Our government officials are getting calls too. For ex- ample. Tom Riley, our coastal district supervisor who is chairman d the county board, was holding court on the subject last night. Al the time, he was in a big white tent in the hills high above Newport Beach. WAS HINGTON <AP > - Congressional leader s. citing lttc k or time and a clogged legislative calendar. say Presi· dent Carter's welfare overhaul bill 1s dead for this session Ho w ever. s upporte r s are already planning to revive the $20 billion proposal next year. Ref . James C C2rm1m, 9- Ca 11 .. sponsor of the ad· ministration bill. said Thursday night the we lfare plan was s he I ved fo r the year after several d ays of talks among House and Senate leaders . Corman said the decision «!'a me ... after House Sl>eaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. was told by Senate M ajorily Leader Robert C. Byrd that a backlog of legis lative business -and a lack of tJme in this election year would prevent the bill from being cons idered in the Senate. SOME DEMOCRATIC leaders also were reportedly concerned about the cost or the bill al a time when tax.~nsciowt voters !>ee m to f~vor s pending restraint. "'The speaker has s aid all alon~ that unless there was ref:lsonable hope to get 1t lhrQugh Oie Sen~te. he1 was not. goihg to bring 1t up this year, .. Corm an said. O'Neil l inrormed hi s Democratic lieutenants or his decision not to press ah.cad with the welfare bill at a closed meet- ing Thursday. Corman added. THE WHITE HOUSE had no immediate comment on the de· cision. Carter made reform or the na- tion's welfare laws one of his campaign pledges in 1976 He unveiled his overhaul plan last August. urging Congress "to UONEST HE WAS. Actually.she was attending the VIP showing of Jrvine Pacific Prez Frank Hughes' latest super subdivision in the sky known as Harbor Ridge. But I digress. Riley was spinning a fe w yam~~ calls he's had since 13 became a Thing "Triumph for Ma11kind' "One lady catted demanding to know when I was going lo ~et rid of mv car " the board chier recalled"> "O\ters ca I I dcmandinl{ that we re -establish summer school "It doesn't do much good lo tell them that the county government doesn't run the schools ." ) Riley was also called by another woman who ex· pressed deep concern for the fate of a special school for handicapped children. Nazis Call Off March in Skokie ClllCAGO cAPI -Nazi leader Frank Collin s ays his battle has been won and he has "tota lly succeeded in restoring white man's free s peech rights ·· But the possibihty lingers for a street confronta· tion between neo-Nazis and militant Jews. Collin. in full storm trooper regalia. told a news conference Thurs- ·~'-"~~~~Pl!~~ ~~~;;."li!i~··'~--_,. . . .......... ~-. -. -...... ,~ .... ,, .,,-"f' - ltlustratwn from McGul/er(s Reader. Circa 1836 '-:::;.,. . "l didn'L recognize the school name." Riley recounted, so l lned to work around getting the information from her " lie finally lc<1rned that the school is in tos Angeles County. ··1 rcfcrrc·d her t•all to Pete Schabarum." Riley sighed. FORMER NEWPORT BEACH councilman Dee Cook. who as the mountain hamlet of Bishop's former mayor and current councilman. struck his blow this week for fiscal b~ll lig~lenmg. He moved to chop the pay for Bishop coun· calm en an half from Sl50 to $75 per month. Motion passed unanimously. It won't save the day by itself but maybe sends a message to the taxpayers that they wanted to hear A rec~nt advertisement 10 an Orange County Tie\\spapcr 1s headlined, "Was 13 an Unlucky Proposition for Your College Career"" The ad 1s plugging for enroll ment an Park College. That 's m Missouri One or our loyal subscribers sent me the solution to the cduc.ational crunch It's a copy of McGuffey's Reader, first published m 1836 Still looks like 1t would work · ANOTHER CITIZEN called our offi ces in a rage because county government hasn't hred anybody yel. "We wanta see 'cm -...alk1ng m the streets." he screamed There 's some hatred out there. mixed with the turmoil. 23 Korea Reports Missing From Files WASHING TON (AP l Twenty-three reports warning of in- nuence buying by South Korean agents in Was hington are missing from offi cial files. making 1t impossible to determine why they were ignored. the Semite lntelh gence Committee says. Sen Adlai E. Stevenson Ill. 0 -111.. who headed a year·long study for the committee. said that while the fact of lhe'm1ssing re- ports 1s "suspl'Cious:· no evidence has been found showing that an intent ional coverup 1s involved The 50 page study of the l! .S response to the opera- tions here of thC' Korean Central Intelligence Agency and of Korean n ee dealer Tongsun Park said also that investigators could find no respons ible !!Overnment officials willing to say they had read the FBI intelligence rC'ports day that he was calling off the Skoki<' march planned for Sun- dav because a federal court has made ll possible for his group lo rally in a Chicago park. Collin described his attempts at gel- ling a parade permit in Skokie as .. pure agitation" over the free spe<!ch issue CANCELLATION of the rally in Skokie where more than 4,000 survivors of World War 11 Nazi concentration camps live was hailed as "a triumph for manktnd" by village Mayor l\lbt•rt Smith Collin said he would hold a "vic·tory rally" Saturday after· noon outside <• federal buil(jing i n downtow n C hicago . The .Jewis h Oefcns<' League s aid it would confront the Nazis at the rally ; Tht• militant .ll'wis h ~fense LeaJ'.!UC had threatened lo con- front. the Nazis 1n Skokit> . ERA Backers' Hopes Dim In Illinois SPRING FIELD. Ill. <AP I - Equal Rights Amendment s up. porl<:'rs arc racrns,t a July 1 dea dline to try to get a pro-ERA resolution through the state Senate after failing again to get the needed number or House votes "It looks like Jus t about the on- ly route at this point." s aid Gloria Craven. chief lobbyist for the I ltino1s League of Women Voter:.. FOR THE SECOND ttme in a little more than two weeks, the I lous e defeated on Thursday the proposed amendment to the U.S. Cons titution banning s ex dis- crimination. This time. the ERA came up two votes sh~ of the three.firths required b)' the lJ. lin01s Constitution for approval. 105·7'. Prospects ·for approval in the Senate appear dim before ~he Legislature's expected ad- J Our nm en t on Jul y I. Lawmakers are not scheduled to return until aft er the November state elections. Northeast Days Warmer Shmve"rs Scattered Across Michcest, South / CaHfornla AlbuQuerQUe Am~rtllO Att•nlil 8ett1mo'• BlrminQh-'m Soi~ H1 l.O p" r .... ~,ii~~::=~~::~tl '111 &1 11'1 II AA i.o 116 M 'IO &• 'IO 48 ~ &I O• 11 10 s. II SI-ii \\ ,. \1 ., I• OJ SO II H For I~ -'"""'· """'Y Skl~S and ~tightly tooter te~r111ur.s are tn \lore for Sounwirn Oll1fornia, Ill<! 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'°"'-'' C:oftdl tlon• talr 10 gooci Nt•P01"1 8Hch W••n two lo Ill••• tut wltft teulllwt" _, Cont!Hlon• tetr ti '"''' fCotutol wtather in~ f ormotwm wUL ~ found qn Poot AB todctJI J RABBI MF.IR K aha n e, rounder of the league, attended thC' news conferenn· and taunted Collin. "You have no business an Chicago. come to Skokie where we can deal with you•" Kahane s houted as he :.tood in the door to N az1 headquarters Police made Kahane leave Collin s remarks came seven hours after US District Judge George Le1~hton signed an order saying the Nazis may m arch in C hi cago's Marque tte Park without posting insura.nte. re quired by the city park d1str1ct ,. totally scrap" the existing welfare system • The administration proposal would create l.3 million pubhc service jobs and abolish existing rood stamp and multiple as- sistance programs in favor or s ingle cash payments tor welfare recipients. CARTER'S WELFAR E pro· posal cleared a special House welfare committee largely· un- s cathed in February. but has m ade little progress since then. Corm an. chairman o f the s peci al com~ittee . s ~id th~ welfare bill was in trouble when the president's tax cut t..11 was sent to the-Hous-e Ways and Means Committee f.irst, "When the administration de c1de d to put the ,»'elfar~ biU behind the tax bill. that doomed 1t. .. Corman said. "If the tax bill had gone through quickly~ we-. might have A:Otten the welCare rerorm bul over there to the Senate quickly " THE PRESIDENT'S tax cut proposal has been bogged down in tile Ways and Means Commit- tee for several months. Corman also partly blamed the demise of this year's welfare bill on the lengthy filibuster over labor law re vis ions that has backe d up. bus iness in the Senate. The filibuster ended Thursday when the controversial labor law bUl was sent back to committee. However. the filibuster . which hegan May 16. prevented action on numerous Senate bills. Corman said he would in- troduce the welfare pla n again next January and hoped that a version acceptable to backers of the administration bill could be approved a~w1r..-e LEADER ANNOUNCES MARCH CANCELLATION Frank Collln, Left, In Group's Headquarters ' ·' I I "I. "i,• -- , Orange Coast VOL. 71, NO. 17,, 'SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T oday's Closln ~ N.Y . StoekH FRI DAY, JUNE 23, 1978 N TEN CEN rs Jury-Indicts Water District Chief Former Newport Beach City Councilman Carl Kymla, wbo has been indicted by the Orange · County Grand Jury for alleged improprieties in the operation of the Moulton Niguel Water Dis· trict. denied wrongdoing in the case today. Named in the indictment with Kymla, who is general manager of the district. are John Perry, the district's director ·of ad- ministrative operations. his brother Chuck Perry. a main- tenance yard foreman, inven- tory control c lerk Vernon McKown and Kenneth Krieger. a maintenance yard supervisor. Contacted by the Daily Pilot, a distraught Kymla said he is not --eware or the ~pecifie charges, but added, "I know I have done nothing wrong and l am confi dent th~t I can clear myself." All five men are scheduled to face arraignment Monday 1s Superior Court. An indictment 1s a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It doe!'> not establish guilt or innocence The indictment. which has not yet been madt' publ~('()nlemo; allegations of misuse of tax funds . grand theft of public money and alteration and destruction ol public records f.H·ing him "I became aware that records wer(' missing after the fllcl and I'm prepared to ~efend myself on that issue,' he s aid The Newport Beuch man at- tributed the cuse to an infor .m<tfft mstde the d1~ wltese actum was prompted by a nft lil't ween employee groups . Kymla said he does not know who the 1nformanl tS and won't find out until the_ Grand Jury transcripts are made pu~hc. lt is alleged that waler district supplies were used for personal purposes and that files reflect- ing the hours employees wor~ed on the personal projects have been destroye<t.- Ky mla, who once served as an aide lo former county s upervisor Alton Allen. is charged with mjs. approp.riat1on of public I und.., and destruction or public re· cords John Perry 1s charged with misappropriating public funds. destruction of public records. making false record entries. making alalse financials claim and grand theft Chuck Perry 1s charged with making a raise financial claim. <See KYMLA. Page AZ> Newpo~ Police Stage SlowdoWn O•llY Piiot St.off Plloto Ry JOANNE REYNOLDS Of t ... 0411¥ Piiot 51.ttl J\ngry Newport BeaC'h police off1<:t•rs launcht>d a slowdown to ti.•) touc·hcd off by what they Jo>J\ 1~ the c1l~ s un" illingness to g1 .mt them adt·quate pay Tlw announccmt·nt apparently l':tui,:ht N('wport city officials by :-uprise PARTY TENT (LEFT) STANDS OUT AMID FRAMED HOMES ON HARBOR RIDGE High Above Newport Beach, an Above Average Opening Staged by lrvlne Company 'I ht• ::;lowdown involves only sv. om pol1ccmt•n who do patrol or detect1\e "ork It doesn't Jn· l'hHll' an~ of the• department's ,.,, 1llo..in or supC'rv1sory person· 11 l' I T hi' action doesn't have the ..,anl't1on of the Newport Beach l'ohce Emplo)ees Association. th<• barga1n1n~ g roup that n·1ir<'St'nls all pohtC' e mployees $5 Billion State Rescue Plan Ready SACRAMENTO cAP> The Legislature prepared today for final votes on a SS billion rescue plan for local governments to ease the sting of $7 billion in prop-c rt y tax cuts imposed by Proposition 13. <Related story. AS> Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. was expected to quickly sign the measure, which follows closely the proposal he made alter voters' 2-t mandate favoring lax revolt leader Howard Jarvis' initiative Beginning July I, the bill would start a now or billions of dollars from the state s urplus to cities. counties and schools to avoi d mass ive layoffs of teacher:s. policemen a nd other employees 'Havrng rescued the state from chaos. the Legislature can now address the problem of total l'Onfusion." Joked Sen. Albert Rodda. "hen the committee he headed completed work Thurs· day Brown. who led pre-election opposition to the Jarvis in 1tiative. scheduled a state wide televised address tonight to dis - cuss the states res ponse to Propos ition 13. but p~r ess secretarv Elisabeth Coleman re- fused to cumm on whether Brown would sign the bill before telension cameras. <Channels 2, 4. 7 30 pm I Major prov1s1ons of the aid b1 II provide Onl'·tlme grants Of $2.2 bi I hon for schools. $1.48 billion for counties, $250 million for c1t1es and $125 million for special d1str1cts Terrorists Corwicted TURIN. Italy (AP> Founder Renato Curcio and other leaders of the Red Brigades terrorist group were convicted lo day on s ubvers ion and other charges and sen tenced to prison terms of between L3 and 15 years. The verdict came al the end of a three-month trial during which the Red Brigades. responsible for a wave of urban terrorism in Italy in recent years, kidnapped and killed former Premier Aldo Moro . claimed responsibility for fi ve other slaylngs and vowed revenge against judges. lawyers and jurors. Curcio and the others were in their cells when the verdict was read .Barbor Ridge Housing Opulence Unveiled ll arbor Ridge 1s not your or dmary housing tract. The 300-home development 1s strung across 1he ridgeline ne xt to Spyglass Hill in Newport Beach with a s"'eeping view of the coast and most of Orange County from the San Joaquin Hills north. But it's not the view that makes Harbor Ridge excep- tiona I. it's the opulence that already envelops the partially built project by the Irvrne Pacific divis ion of the Irvine Company. Even in a community like Newport Beach where affluence 1s commonplace. Harbor Ridge 1s unus ual: The opening was heraJded by a VIP party Thursday night. atte nded by 375 people who \ 1cwed 10 model homes. The 99 custom lots start al $200.000 for the s mallest 6.000 square foot parcel and range up to $600.000 for the half-acre lots al the top of the ridge. The 136 detached homes range m price from $250,000 to $450,000. The 99 condominiums start al $200.000 with an average price of $250.000. The prices apparently haven't turned off potential buyers because I rvine Company cif f1cials say they have a list of 5.000 people who've cxprcssed an interest in buying mlo Harbor Ridge Companv spokesman Marlin Brower s:.iid there will be• no lot tery a s was held f or the moderate income housing in Irvine. The 5,000 potential buyers have been invited to tour £!arbor Ridge this weekend There wi II be no sales at that time Monday, beginning at 8 a m .. people who definitely "'ant to buy will be able lo phone the Irvine Company for a n appoint· ment to sign the sales agree ment. "We've done this before on other projects and it ·s \\orkcd ... Brower commented He said that a ft-"' of the custom lots have alread) been sold to a pre-estabhsh1•d hst or VIPs. but he added, "we still have plenty of lots.·· If the sales bog down, the com pany plans to host anotht'r part~ in September similar to the ont' staged Thursday. It was cas ilv as luxurious as the development itself The guests were greeted at the ersatz Englis h manor g.itc by (St'e RIDGE. Pagt' i\2) Grounded Goong Bird Doug Thom<1s. president of lh<' as:-.oe1at1on :.ulfl om• of the <>r I 1 n· r :-. pa rt It' Ip al in g 1 n th t• slo\\d<rnn. ::.:rnl officers involved mt·t Thursda} nig ht at thc Sht•raton Hot(•I and agreed to the at·t 11m i-: x a mplc.-s of the slowdown cit ('d by Thomas included the de- 1rn rt mcnt 1 t·~ulation that re q u11e::. an officer answering a fum11\ disturbance call to wait tor a· second backup~ unit lo ar 11\t' h(•fore taking action "lJsually, there isn "t a backup available so the orficer goes in b~ Hi mself From now ort we'll "'all for that backup, no matter ho\\ long it takes lo get thfre. ·· lie· also indicated that the an nounccd crackdown of fireworks ovl'r the lnde pcnclcnce Day holi- do.iy was not going lo be pursued hy patrolmen het·ause of their ft>i.11 of being assaulted by rowdy beach crowds ~ BEACHES CLOSE AT P ENDLETON 'I hc Manne Corps 1s closing its Camp Pe ndleton beaches to t' am pt•rs from .I uly 5.21 b~causc of amph1h1ous training sl'lll'duled then \hout 1.uoo t'I\ 1hJn fam1hes m Oranfi:C and S<.an Diego counties holrl camping 1>Nm1ts. Military C'am pcrs also will he kept out "hilt• maneu\'t>r::. take place, a :-.pokcsman ::.aid II E. Roland of Cardirr has nicknamed his motor home the Goony· Bird The vehi- cle was built from the fuselage of a DC-3. the chassis of a bus and a large engine. ll caused quite a ~hr while driving through Tucson recently .. ' I _ .. ·'I 'd rather light their firecrackers for them than get my tail kicked trying to take il away from them." Thomas said. Ht> said there are about 80 s" orn officers m the depart· ment I le said he couldn't say how many of them actually are part1 c i paling in the slowdown. A flier prepared al Thursday·s m ee ting explai n s the policemen's frustration with the City Council's maclion on grant- ing them pay increases Noting that the city's revenues have in creased 6.1 percent m the pas t three years, the flier state~ that the buying power of the a veragl· policeman has declined 25 per tent ··We're performrng .. 1 the level of financial support we re receiving, .. Thomas said Some members of the depart ment, primarily the unranked officers. have become 1ncrea~­ ingly militant over the pay issue m the past months In Ma}. a few pa trolmen staged a wildcat moratorium OI" writing tickets for movme tr:tf cSee POUCE, Page /\2' C,ollisic)n at Sea 5 Rescued After NB Yacht Sunk Five people aboard a Newport Beach power yacht were pulled from the water off Southern ·Oregon early today after the Grand Banks-SO collided with a fishing vessel and sank. '·According to U.S. Coast Guard orricials at Fl~/ence, Ore., the Simpatica JI owned by Harry Johnson Jr. add James West of N e wport Beach went down following the collision about 2: 15 this morning 10 miles west of Florence. Picke,d up b~ <.'rewmen of the New Life. the fishing vessel in volved 1n the collis ion. were Trevor "Ted" Faux, 59, of Santa Ana , Simpatica ll 's skipper. and hi s wife. Ruby. Tim and Barbara Davis of Redondo Beach and Dick Herman of Corona del Mar Faux -was injured in the inc1 · dent and was taken by Coast Guard helicopter .tu a hospital in Coos BCI)', but r'eportedly was in good cond1t1on and was expect jng to be released from the hospital today There were no reports of other inj uries. The 10-year-old Simpatica II was being taken to Vancouver from which one of its owners planned to do some cruising NB Council Eyes Hike In Insurance Newport Beach c ity coun- cilmen will consider using a SS00.000 deductible hab1hty in s urance program Mo nday rather than paying a 66 percent premium increase. During the afternoon study session councilmen also will talk about the health ins urance t..he city buys as a fringe benefit for its employees. That premium will not be go- ing up. according to City Manager Robert Wynn. In his report to councilmen. Wynn ex- plained that the city was notified in February that the Prudential health insurance policy would cost an additional $126,000 for the 1978·79 year. But becaU9e the city's claims last year were $52,000 less than the $776,000 premium paid by the city, the insurance company agreed to maintain that pre- mium level. In exchange for not raising the rates, the company will be al· lowed to hang onto that unspent $52,000 an an interest drawing account if councilmen agree with Wynn's 1,>lan. He saJd the premium may ac- tually decUne slightly to $752.000 i( councilmen approve the elimination or 34 jobs from the (See COUNCIL, Pa1e AU later this $ummer 'the colhs1on was the second 1n the area within ::i :!1 ~ hour pernid. The other involved .· Soviet fishing vessel and :.: :15 foot fi s h ing b oJ I ou• o' Bremerton. Wash A Coast Guard s pokes mar s aid it isn't known how the twc 11cc1dents occurred lie '>a i<l skies were overcast. but tha• v1~ 1b1hty wa:-"no problem · Sorce ry577 Miles Ahead In Tahiti Race Sorcery wa~ 997 miles from the finish an the Los Angele~ to Tah1l1 }acht race today and wa~ 577 mile!> ahead of her n<.arc!>l rivals According lo the computer Sorce!'} 1'-ahcmt 12 hourc: behind T1 conderogc1 ·s record ~etting vace of li days and seven hours Tuia and Westward wer" both a bout 1.575 miles from Tah1t: a nd Celebratwn had ! .S ll, mile~ to go Brian Carter aboard Tuia said lh<.'y had be~n beatm~ into 15 knot winds tor the past four days . lie added that the yacht had been hit by the doidrum~ t"' ice because or the effect:; or hurricane Carlotta Tu1d and Westw ard wer,. about five degrees north of thl' equator and Sorcery was three degrees south \\'e at h e r Variable high cloudmes~ but mos tly sunny Satur day Littlt• tc mperatt;rf' change. Lows tonight 60 to 65. Highs Saturday i : to ':5 ut the beaches and 84 to 88 Inland INSIDE TODA l' The abstract art of Frank Stella 1s hrovu in 113 form of constructwn r honeycomc aluminum / color and ·move ment · · Story nnd photo or> Page CJ. ' .. n I· d 0 d e h I· n n a r- n· :h !t, es 10 h. "\t, IS· de ch in an >r 1al hs v I las\ ung t1on r 0 r guel ing, and I to lWP· a .m ' be u be fish • '\ ·- •• ,... PGfltt" l I POLI E. • • tic \10Jauom. vnomr1•l ~l>Otia lndicat~ MM -.-e~ wr1tt~n en thf! three·da!f pc'ruxl Tbe mor .!Lor 1um "".t:. t· ¥11t:d orr arter inrormJI ml'el1ng-. bet" een the oflu·t·r., 1n\olved and departml'nt managl'menl He s1ud the officer., \.\Ould all continue to uphold laws a nd ob serve deparlml'nl rc~ulat1on' and pohcy. but they would ob ::.erve tbe letter or tho~c r egula t1ons. which will slow their performance an the field. "We've complied with City Council demands for increases an servicl' w1thout comphunl and we feel that now it's time for them to take the re~ponsibilily for their action ... Thomas com mented Police Chief Pete Gross wasn't available today for comment His adjutant. U Gory Peterson. said he was unaware that a sk>wdowo ~as m e ffect The slowdown also caught City Manager Robert Wynn by sur prise .. The only word I 'd n• celved was that there would be no strike or slowdown." he said ·'Th1scomesasasurpr1se " Councilmen. who arc current· ly negotiating salary packages for the coming fiscal year. are expected to act Monday to rescind their iK>llce pay policy .which mandates that off1cl.'rs ht' paid in a bratket comparable to the top thret• <1ffered by county Jaw enfortemcnt agencies Thomas said rescinding the policy was only part of the dis content that fueled the slowdown "It'!> all related to the money s1tu<.1t1on ... he !><11d He said the orflcers part1c1pat ing agreed to continue until they receive "proper compensation " Wuple Flee Ful/,erton Plane Crash A Cypress couple escaped without injury Thursday evening "'hen their s ingle.engine p)am· l'rash lljllded 1n Fullerton, police said today Pilot Ma rk Stevl.'n !Jennings, 24 . a nd his wife. RosC'mane, "'ere returning to Long Beach from La~ Vegas when their Ct>ssna 1sh Jost power, police 'ia1d Thl' pl<!Jle first had e ngine trouble over the Diamond Bar arl'a but r egained power and Hennings hoped to make <1n l'ft!<•rgen<'y landing <.1t the Fulle rton Airport. police port<.od , However. the plane lost power agam and J lennings landed in a s tra" berry field 1n the 2400 block of Orangethorpc Avenue. officers said .. Viejo Body Ide ntifie d Orange Count y Sheriff's of firers have identified the body or a nude man found Monday in the M 1ssion VieJO area as that or ('amp Pendleton Marine H1chard Allen. 20 Coroner's officer!> who con pucted an autopsy of the bQdy on the same day said they have not yet determined the cause or the voung Marine's death • The case has been assigned to the sheriffs hom1c1de-d1v1 s1on )nvesltgators l>{l1d they believe that Allen's body was stripped m another location a nd the n dumped from a car near the in t ersection of Moulton Parkway .<.ind La Paz Road Royalty Guarded SALVADOR. Brazil IAP> ·Japancst• Prince Akihito aud "Princess Michiko were heavily .guarded by security agents as they visited St. Francis Catholic .Church. renowned for its lavish, mlaid ~old interior Authorities said extra security was in force because of the possibility of a J a p<A nesc Rcd Army terrorist at ~ack. 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IM:>fCTEO BY JURY Water Chief Kymla f'rom Pogr 1\ J KYMLA ... · g rand thdt • .ind dt,.,tr utt111n 11! public· re<·ords M eKu"n 1 ... t·hari:1•d with m1~ appropnJting puhllt· fund~ m<.1k1ng a false• fir1.i1111al t•laim. mak in~ a f:.Jh(· r1•1·orcl (•ntry ao<I dc•<.,l rucl um 111 rc·c·on b Kril').!t·r ,., d}.Hged with fab 1 (\'Ing or al1n11't~ pu1Jl1c record:-. and dcstroymg pu hh<' rvronJ:, All hul om· of lhl' t·h:.irg.:s an· fclonic<. Fed~ Nab Cocaint> SAN DIEGO 1AJ>1 Co cainl' valued al S2 5 rn1l11011 ~ ...... M'1n•d bv under<'IJ \ 1 r frdcrc.11 Jgents in a raid on J homl' 1n lht• Parad1~e HJlb art-.i Nt•wport Mesa Unified School 01!'>lr1l'l truslt·es have been .1skl•d t o consider a "bare bones .. lludgrt sµbtnitted by of- r1c1als of the <hstricl 's lnstruc· lion Media Center in Costa M ~sa . turgeted· for potential 1'(itsur1· IX'cause or passage of Proposition 13 Dr Bill Sandborn, director of the M c<11a Ct•nter, told t-l:ustees lht.> renter could survive with 1·utbal'kt; or $137,897 out of aq an· nual d1~tr1ct budget ofS300,000. It would force the e limmation or about nine of 20 media center t:<rnployt-e~ and a $56,897 reduc- lum 10 funds for supplies. he .... 11d Th(' center 1s the d1strjct ·s de· p11~1tor} for l1lms, tapes. and h•\thooks The center also in- 1 ludt!s an audio studio for pro· 1lul'l1on of district films. Sanborn said the center is "a!> Penalty Vpped On Angel Dust S ACRAMENTO (AP ) - Despite one lawmaker's warn· ing that stiffer sentences aren't dcll'rrents. the l\ssembly has Jpprovcd a bill to increase tile 1wn a I t1<.•s for the drug .. angel 1•ust." It "ould increase penalties for JlCISSc•s s1on for sale or manufac· tun• or phcnryclrdine. known as PC' r or. angel dust, fro m a max- 1 mu111 of three years to a max- imum of five years in prison. good a s any 1n the State or • California." He 11a1d more than 35,000 items h!ld been checked out by teacher&, during the past year. the busiest m the center's history. As ked if the center's rollec- lions could be doled out for sto.-age at ind1viduul schools. Sanborn replied that s uch a move would create problems in how to divide up the materials. Trustees said they were am. pressed w1th the extensive cut barks submitted by Sanborn, but haven't taken any action yet. District omc1als Wiii conllnue d1scuss1on of post-Jarvis cut. backs at meetings scheduled for each Tuesday until a new dis · trict budget is arrived at in July f'ro•PogeA I CO UNCIL I city budget. • • The outlook is not as bright for t~ city's ~bi!ity insurance. In the .Existing year, the city 'was co~red by a $100,000 deduc. ' tible policy. for which coun· cilm en paid $347,000 including premiums. claims and ad- m1mstrallon costs. OMty ...... S~ ""- H0N()R£0 FOR A CAREER AS RED CROSS VOLUNTEER Loretta 'Billie' Hiii Displays 60-year Award 'Happy Times' 60 Years as Red Cross Worker Because the city has averaged claims of $153,000 a year for the ) "' past five years. W~said he will recomrQen'cl lhe ,000 de- ductible policy ' T premium By REBECCA HELM OI tlle DMlr ...... SUH lier eyes filled with a maze. ment at the thought that anyone mrght think 60 years of Red Cross volunteer work , sometimes seven days a week on 24·hour call, is in any way re- markable. husband Russell. sitting atlen· lively nearby in their cool, qwet apartment in Leisure World, Billie recently displayed a plex· iglass and brass 60·year serVlce award she received earlier th1:c. year from the Red Cross and talked or her long association with the organir.at1on. recommended for the policy will be $148,000. In addition. the city is expected to pay about $10,000 in administration costs 3 TruS t ees Under Fire During that time, Loretta "Billie" Hill has knitted, sewed, recruited. supervised. worked on disaster canteens. delivered blood. and the list goes on and on ... We 've had some happy limes," sl\e said She be~ame a Red Cros~ volunteer an 1918 while workin!? for a brokerage hous e 10 Manhattan. Ry RORF:RT RARK ER Of 1'-O••IY P1lol Still Rt•call al'IH•n v..a :-. laun<·ht•d Thun.da~ ntghl against thret• trustees c;f tht• Fountain Valley <e lemental'\ 1 Sehoul D1~tr1l'I who were a c·C"111,ed f1f m ci king i.J s <· r 1 c :-. o f p r u g r a m (' u l s Opens A 119-1 <It•! ri mental to cduc'llt1on Tru!>tecs Ro~er Belgen. Sheila M t•ycrs and Belly M ignanelli, Y.hose terms expire in 1981, are the l<irgetsofthe rec.all move. Attorney S t eve Green. d1<11rman or a g roup called Fountain Valley Citizens for New C DP Office S et for El Toro Caltfomrn Highway Patrol has ::.c h cd uled open 1 n~ a ne"W Capistrano Arca orflce J\ug I in El Toro to s erve s outhern Orange County The office, in d C'onvcrted "'a rehouse al 23261 Del Lago Drive. 1s ~l'heduled as tern porary headquarters for the 52 uniformed officers and s ix non· uniformed personnel who w1I! be assigned to tht' patrol's newest area on Julv 1 Until the tE•mporary head quarters is complct(•d, a CllP spokesman said, the Capistrano Arca ht•adquarters will remain in Santa Ana The new squ<1d -C'omposed of personnel already in serviC'e as members of the soon to be d1v1ded Santa Ana Area will S tyle and G ra~e bt• responsible for patrolhng 15 milt's of San Diego Freeway between El Toro and the San D1l.•go Cou nty lin e at San Clt•mcntc. The squad . commanded by Capt. Chuck Chase, also will patro l 430 miles of county roads 10 M 1ss1on VieJO, Lake Forest , L<Agu na llills. El Toro, Laguna N 1g Ul'I , ·Dana Point . South Laguna and Capistrano Beach. Long range plans call for con. o.;tr u c t1on of a permanent Ca pistrano Arca headquarters foc1 hty in Capistrano Beach on state-owned property near the !:oian .luan Capistrano Airport, the Cll P spokesma n said. That facility, he said, is an. ticipatcd for completion during thl' carly 1980s ""~ Princess Grace of Monaco (fl•ft> arrives at Maxim's, the noted Paris rl'staurant, \\.Ith her cousin, Grace Levy. They were attendin g 11 <ilnncr party for Princess <.;arolme, who'll be marrwu June 28. Quality Education, accused the three officials of a "slavish" en dorsem ent of adminis trative staff r ecomme ndations " He also said that they a n · 10 sen sitive and not res pons1v1· to the community. Selgen c laimed that he has been responsive to needs ovc:r the years. "I 'II be h appy to meet you in the precincts." he said. Mrs . Mignanelli cla imed that the Fountain Valley Educators Association has a part 10 inc iting the movement "The unions have no place in the schools." s he said. "I'll fight hard·core unionism to the biller e nd." She said that he r performance has been C'Ons1stent with a 1977 ca mpai~n state ment in which ~he pledged to ehmmate spend ing not directly related to 1m proving education Mrs Meyers. the third trustee named by the recall group. ww~ out of town and couldn't be reached for comment G rcen said h is r}'<:,all organi7.a t1on does not represent a speri<il interest group working to save any specific school programs "The group also is not a tool of any teachers' organization." he said. Green said that recall action didn't name Trustees Dick Plum or Karen Ackley because their terms wilt expire next March. Green said he hopes the recall election will be held 1n Nov ember More tha n 5.000 s 1gnaturl'' will be required to place the matte r on the ballot Under the proud gaze of her f'rona Page A I RIDGE ... va1ets who parked cars while the guests were driven to the party in Jitney buses. The main part of the affair was held in a tent next to the home models. While cocktails were dispensed from the well- stocked bars. a dance band sup- plied music. Guests dined on crepes. fettuccine. gazpacho and chilled fruit. Or they could visit the models. each of wtuch had its own bar. hors d 'oeuvres and mus1c1ans pla!fin~ themes to match the de· cor of the model. Hosted by Frank Hughes, pres 1dcnt of Irvine Pacific. the par· ly attracted builders, poht1c1an!> and city offlrrals. As they left. each fe ma le gue:o,t was given a sin g le l o n g s temmed red rose. Developers at the party said the a ffair 1s a good indication that the proJect will sell oul. They based their prediction on the building industry adage that the more lavish the opening, the more hkely it 1s that the project 1.s already sold. Contemplating this weekend s s howing for 5.000 potential buyers. Brower agreed. "Selling something like this is a matter of timing and confidence." he said She said she wanted to learn how to knit. Whe n young Billie produced her first pair of socks , however, her instructor instant- ly ripped them apart because of a mis take in a · · st itch at the top of ont• "I never forgave hl'r." A1lht: !>atd. thurklmg She did recover a nd when m 19 19 she married Russell and came with hrm to Southern Calt lorn1 a. c;he 1mmc•d1atel:. st arted working agam with local Red Cross chapters. lier )Cars of ser vice wound through World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam connict. Billie's func- tion was always the same - helping he r chapter m ake pa. iamas. bathrohes. bed1ackets. and a non endinR parade or socks to ~end to l S l.>old1ers in need. "It gets to be a hab1t,'"she ans°"ercd matter-of.factly when asked why she ga"c so freely or her time and energy · You get started on somct hmg and yot> want to rin1sh It .. She s till 1s n I fin1,,hed, however. Each Frrday morning. sh e goe!> to one of Le1sur1· World's clubhouses and work!'. with the Laguna lf1l ls' Red Cross ch;iptcr or~1.mo:1ng blood donatron packets. Tht• fl'w hour'i ure far less than what sht• ha:. given in lht• past, but s he 's 11hl<•r now 'iht• l'ia1d ' How old 1s sh<"' R1llre moment ~11 ll y looked perplexed ;intf ~lanced over at Russell \.\ho came gallantly to her rc•scut• "(her 5o t1rally he dnS"Wt!rl.'d eryp ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 I( NO Jl<l'n t-~ How's That For Holding The Line On Inflation? 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PAGES ORANGE COUNTY I CALIFORNIA FR I DAY, JUNE 23, 1978 JEN C8NTS T~Ochers: Cut Adniinistrfitors~-u Pay By ANNE COOPER CIC Ille o.u, Pli.t Si.ff School administrators took a drubbing Thursday from Capistrano Unified School Dis- t ricl taxpayers and teachers. who said cuts at the top of the pay scale would hurt education less than layorfs previously sug gested by school officials. Nearly 800 people attended Ttlursday's meeting at Dana Hills High Srhool, the first or three special board meetings s cheduled to poll community opi nion on how t o c ut the CUSD's S34 4 million budget to bnnft 1t into line with reduced property tax revenues in the wake of Proposition 13. "If we are pay ing ad m in1 :-.tralors two times what teachl.•rs make. le t 's be sure thev re \\Orth it,·· said college teacher Michael Jacobs, a Dana Point resident. Jacobs argued that good !>chool administration is not more important than good teaching and that ad minis trators should be paid on the s ame scale as teachers. ''Salaries paid to Capistrano U n1fied School District ad ministrators represent a ripoff of public taxpayers.'' s aid Dana Indicted Exec Denies Guilt Former Newport Beach City Counc·1 lman Carl Kymla. who has been indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury for a lleged 1mpropneltes m the operation of the Moulton Niguel Water Dis· trict, denied wrongdoing m the case today. Named in the indictment with Kymla, who is general manager of the district, are John Perry, the dis trict's director of ad- min1 s trat1vc operations, his brothe r Chuck Perry. a main- tenance yard fort'man, mven tory control c lerk Vernon McKown and Ke nneth Krieger. a maintenance yard supervisor. Contacted by the Daily Pilot. a distraught Kymla s aid he is not aware of the spec1f1c charges. but added. "I know I have done nothing wrong and I am confi d ent that I can clear m yself " Strangler Vietim? Girl Found Raped, Murdered in LA LOS ANGELES CAP > The body of a young girl, apparently sexually molested, was found in a h11l s 1de area of North H o ll ywood t o day and the lhllside Strangler Task Force was mvestigatmg, police s aid. ·'She is a young female .• She had a ppare ntly been sexually mole~ll'd." ~aid police Sgt. Gary C Hall of the North Hollywood D1vis1on Hall rhdn't know whethC'r the surl w <J:-. full\· clothed or 1f she· h<.td been strangled The "body "as found on the north side of Mulholland Drive near Torreyson Place. he said The 13th and last known vie· t1 m of the llillside Strangler. Cynthi a Lee Huds peth. was found m the trunk or her car t-'eb. 17 m the Angt:les National Forest above Los Angeles. The first or the victim!> was found early last September The 20-year-old Bible school teacher and college coed bore the '"signature" of the strangJer. police said at the time. But of· ficcrs have never disclosed what that s ignature is Jt was not 1mmed1ately known whether today 's body showed similar signs · M 1:-.s Hudspeth lived on the ~am e block of the sam e street as a n ea rlier stran~ler victim. Kristina Wcckler And although many or the stranJ:(ler 's victims had bet•n pros titutes or hitc hhikers from Holly wood's s treet scene, n e ither Mis!> Hudspeth nor Miss Weckler fit that mold Both were quiet. studious and careful about their assoc1al.lons. investigators said Saddlehack Studies County Office Use Representatives or 10 Sad· dleback Vallcv homeowners as- sociations m~ctmg in Laguna Hills Thursday night r ecom· m ended spending county service area funds to c·ontinue a county office al Moulton Parkway and Lake Forest Drive Thl' associations' spokesmen, most of them presidents of some of tht-valley's estimated 30 homeowners groups. voted the use of $10, 100 from five property tax-s upported ser vice districts to keep the office open and pay for a half-time secret<.1ry Or~=~;:o as t \leathe r Variable high cloudiness but mostly sunny Satur- day Little temperature change. IAws toni~ht 60 td 65 Highs Saturday 72 to 75 ;.it the beaches and 84 to 88 inland l~S IDE TODAY 7'he abstract art of F'rank Stella is heavy in its /orm oJ con at ruction f honeycomb oh,minum.J color and "move- ment " 6toril and photo on Page Cl J The representatives, sitting as the Saddleback Area Coordinat mg Council's <SACC> Presidents Council, selected an a lternate plan for further consideration Thal plan would result m clos 1ng the county office and SACC. principal agency us ing the facili- ty. m oving its headquarters to the Mission VieJO Municipal Ad· visory Council <MAC> office pro· vidcd by the Mission Viejo Com- pany Final determination will be up to the Orange County Board or Supervisors, scheduled to con- sider budget proposals July 28 Recommendations from the Presidents Council, the SACC executive board, the MAC and th e County Environmental Management Agency as well as the County Administrative Or ficer are to be considered by !>Uper visors. spokes men note. The scramble for office space results from passage of Proposi- tion 13, which is expected to re· duce service district tax funds by more than 50 percent. The south county office budget for this fiscal year is $18,900. Of the total, $2,700 goes for rent and $11,330 for a secretary's salary <See OFFICE, Page A2> BE4CHES CLOSE I ~ ;4T PENDLETON The Marine Corps is closing its Camp Pendleton beaches to campers from July 5-21 because of amphibious training :1cheduled then. A bout 1.000 cl viii an famllies ht Orange and San Diego counties hold camping permits. Military campers also will be kept out while maneuvers tuke place. a spokesman said All five men are scheduled to face arraignment Mo nday 1s Supe rior Court. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. The indictment, which has not yet been made public, contains allegations or misuse or tax fund s, grand theft of'public CSee K YMLA, Page A2> 'Skeleton' Sunnner Rec Backed By J EltRY CLAUSEN Of Ille O.llr ,.,.._Si.fl F'unding for a "skeleton" s um- mer recreation program for children in t h e Saddleback Valley Unified School District was endorsed unanimously by 10 representatives of area homeowners a ssociations in Laguna Hills Thursday night The broup, sitting as the Sad - d I c back Arca Coordinating Council ISACC l Presidents Council, recomme nded that the County Board of Supervisors authorize $27.000 from four prop. erty tax-supported service dis· tricts ror use in the summer pro gram. S c hool o fficial s h ave earmarked $30,000 in s pecial comm unity acli vi ties property tax funds for the project The Presidents Council. with representatives from four of the five county service districts in· volved. gave quick approval to the s ummer project but steered clear of considering a fiscal year-long program. This year, the service d1stncts budgeted $98,000 for recreational programs. A like amount was budgeted by the school district, said Steve Neff, school r ecrea- tion supervisor. Neff said $120,000 of the total was spent on summ er activities at 15 schools and parks last year. This year's program -if given final approval by County Super visors --is scheduled for five locations, one in each or the s upporting service districts, he said. The fifth service district, Service Area 9, blankets Mission Viejo. A pledge for funds from that area is sought from the Mis· sion Viejo Municipal Advisory Council which makes budget rec om mendations for that area. The reduced s ummer program planned as partly fee support- ed -is scheduJed to begin July 1 if county supervisors approve it at their meeting Tuesday, Neff said. Neff said approval would re- sult in programs at Los Alisos Intermediate School in Aegean Hills. Costeau Park in Laguna CSee SUMMER. P age 2) Shark Biles Stir Fears JACKSONVILLE, Fla. <AP 1 Swimmers have returned to the ocean surf off Jacksonville's beaches but with warnings from lifeguards In the wake of shark attacks on two youths. The youths, Mark Shelton .Jr .. 17, a nd Frederick D. Hunt Jr .. 20, were slightly Injured in separate attacks Wednesday. Hunt required about 10 stitches for a leg wound and was hospitaJited ovemlaht. Shelton was treated and released for a bite on the anJclQ. There were no reports of ~hark attacks Thursday. Hills science teacher Leo Quirk. "In addition to a good football team. l believe taxpayers want good basic education ," said Quirk. "I doubt that they want to pay h1 g b sa lari es t o ad· ministrators who have little con- tart with their children " Specific c hanges r ecom· mended by members of the au· dience at Thursday 's meeting included -Sale of all district vehicles used by administrators, school board members and teachers -Elimination of all travel al lowances and conference fees. Assignment of one principal to every two or three Junior high schools and every two elemen- tary schools. with the stipulation that principals s pend 50 percent of their lime teaching An admm1strat1ve pay .,l·ale ide ntical to the teacher ~alary schedule on a nine -month basis. with additional time worked to be paid on an hourly overtime basis Elimination of cons ultant hiring Other suggestions. which did not tourh directly on school ad- minis tra tors. included schemes to put school bus transportallon. (See BUDGET, Page A2> Dally ,.llet St.lft -· FlREMEN TAKE TO THE ROOF TO BATTLE FLAMES IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Blaze Wrecks Apartment Unit; Boy Playing With Model Rocket Blanied Model .Rocket Cited 'Division' In Huntington Fire Of CVSD Studied By ARTIIUR R . VINSEL Of tlw O.lly "''°' St.II A bo y's model rocket hurtled down onto the wooden s hake roof of a four unit Hunt- ington Beach residence about 3 p m Thursday. 1gn1tmg a fire that wrecked the building and IOJUred several firefighters Smoke from the fire at 8101 Forelle Drive was v1s1ble as far a way as Orange and Anaheim, according lo authorities. The blaze near the corner or Beach Boulevard and Ellis Avenue in the city's Five Points area destroyed two among three triplex units a nd heavi ly damaged an attached family -home. "We really haven't come up with a loss figure on the contents at this time." Huntington Beach Fire Department s pokes man Roger llosms;r said today. lnvesll~ators said a blind res1· dent. Mrs Carolyn Bommanto. 68. was led by the hand to s afety by one of scores or neighbors who raced to help. Some fought the fire with garden hoses. One of th<' tenants. David Breiter. 26. a L'n1ted Parcel Service deliveryma n. Y.as JUSt arriving homt.• wht1n the fire broke out. "All I did was get my wife and son out ." Bre iter said In· \ estigators !>aid Mro; Barbara Breiter and Da v id J r ., 2, escaped injury. A neighbor, Candy Durante. 12. was take n to Pac 1f1 ca Hospital ror treatment of smoke inhalation and later released. 1-l untinglon Beach Fireman .Jim Poe at one point fell through the crumbling, charred roof and plunged to the floor below, s uf- fering second degree burns on his legs Style and Grace A I' """""""' Princess Grace of Monaco Cleft> arrives at Maxim's, the noted Paris restauranl1 with her cousin, Grace Levy. Th~y were attending a dinner party for Prince~s Carohne. who 'll be married June 28 A study of ._. proposed d1v1s1on of the Capistrano Unified School District into two. or possibly three schoo~ districts will soon be undertaken by the Orange County Committee on School Di strict Organization. Committee m embers heard testimony on the proposed dis- trict split Wednesday in the -;c hool dis tric t 's San Juan C'ap1strano hcadquc.trlers and then voted 9·0 to approve the study The committee s tipulated that the study would not be started until the school district has com- pleted work on its 1 978-7~ budget The school board 1s E!x· peeled to a dopt a final budget on Aug . i . Capistrano Unified Superin· tendcnt Jerome. Thornsley had asked the county committee to postpone the study until the end of the s ummer in order to rree the district's staff to deal with budget implications of Propos1· t10n l:l Wednesday·._ public hearing was in response to a petition -;1g n c d b ) about 250 San Clemente voters, asking that a new school dis lrtct be or- ganized along the present boun· daries of the San Clemente High School attendance area. The Capistrano school distnct, unified m 1964 currently includes th e co mmun1t1e ~ of San Clem ente. Capistrano Beach. San Juan Capistrano. Dana Point, Laguna Niguel and part of Mis· s1on Viejo. The new district would include San Clemente. Capistrano Beach and the Alto Capistrano area in south San Juan Capistrano. Mary Ann Whittier. a San C lement ~ petition drive or ganizer. told the committee that the drive was started after d1s - ($tt STUDY. Page A?\ Fishing Derby Set in Niguel Me mbers o( the Western Bas:.. Association will host a fishing derby and fis hing instruction work s h op Sa turday for youngsters at Laguna Niguel Regional Park. Tips on how to cast, line tying, a nd use or hooks, line and !linker'l wil l be given to youngsters 6 to 16, with equip- ment provided. The workshop begins at 8 a.m and the fishing derby will be held after lunch. Prizes will be awarded for t he biggest fish caught and ~e most fish. ' • ' u " DAil v PtlCH SD Ex-co1i 's 'RetUm Fought FALl.BROOK IAP l After two pnSon term~ as a k1dnappt!r ~nd sex offender, Joseph Henry Larroque is headed honie to a new hfe and his own land1>cape firm -but not 1r the Ku Klux Klan can help at A campaign to change Larro- que's plans is being mounted by Tom Metzger, Cahfornia grand dragon or the Knights of the K_KK . ~eaflets which warn against ~cceptang Larroque were de- Ii vered to Fallbrook homes 'fhursday • "We would hope to create enough interest in tile communi· t)' that h e 'll have to go elsewhere," said Metzger. .. We don't reel good about makmg w me other community have to accept him, but maybe they 'II do the same thing. And he'll have to keep on the move." In this ropthill community of northern San Diego County citizens read the leaflets which call Larroque "a beast who preys on little children" and several mothers expressed concern. The California Community Re lease Board said Larroque, 54. pa id his debt to society for t he kidnapping and rape of a 14·year·old girl in 1963. He was released from Atascadero State Hos pital after doctors pro nounced him c ured. But in 1974, three years after his r elease. Larroque was ar· rested for a similar crime. He pleaded guilty to kidnapping. Today was Larroque's day of freedom again, but in Fallbrook his s tepdaughter said "they've m ade it too difficult for him to come back -I don't know why they've done this. He's a good man. He made a mistake, but he's paid for it. He's been re- habilitated." The KKK, she said in an in · terview, has stirred up people and destroyed the lives of Larro· que and her mother, who works as a hospital bookkeeper. In Sacramento, state parole offtC'ial Gary Mccomber com mented 'Now he wants to p,tiast' hatk into society and this 1:-. not goin~ to ht'lp him ·' f 'roin Pog~ :l I OFFICE ... S ACC s executive board had retommcnded earlier that MAC bt' approached ror "'free" office space and the sharing of the SACC secretary's salary. MAC's parttame secretary 1s scheduled to quit this summer. and MAC orficials arc consid e ring a replacement The executive board had rec om mended the move to MAC fac1ht1es 1f approved as its first choice m arrangements while placing continued renting of the Laguna Hills structure as its second choice. Both recom- mendations called for sharing a secretary with MAC SAcc: an umbrella organiza taon for area homeowners as sociat aons and c1v1c-m inded clubs and and1v1duals. acts as a clearing h o use on issues scheduled for consideration by county government I The organization ·s Review Committee considers planning and construrtaon matters in the valley and makes formal rccom mendations to the County Plan ning Commission SACC leaders say their primary concern 1s to continue I he• functions of the Rcv1e\\ Corn m1ttt't' Air Raid Kills I 0 MOGADISHU. Somalia <AP> Ethiopian warplanes. ap· parentlv retaliating for Somali gul'rrtlla attacks 10 Ethiopia's Ogaden desert. killed 10 people and injured 43 in a raid on northwestern Somalia, thl' Somali government claims OR ANOE COAST \II DAILY PILOT lhrO.i' ..... 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Texas •AP> -Using the word "w~t­ back · · an Municipa l J u~ge Alberto Gu ref a':, court could ~et you a $200 fine. ··vou arc hereby on not.Jee that the word ·wel back· 1:, considered abusive. indecent. profane and vulgar,'' said a notice posted by Garcia on an inside tloor of the municipal court. The vcrdkt caml' al the l'nd oC a three-month trtul during wha('h the Rt~d Brigades. responsible for a wave of urban terroris m 1n Ita ly m recent yc.·ars, k idnapped and killed rormt-r l'rf'mier Aldo Muro . claimed re~pon sibilit y ror fivt· other slayangs and vowed revenge against 1udges. lawyers and JuroN>. Curcio and the others were in thei r cells when the verdict was read Subsidy Retained ByOCTD? The Orange County Transit District <OCTDJ likely won't lose its $13 1 m illion-a -year federal operating subsidy m the wake of Proposition 13. Arthur Bauer, an aide lo Slate Senate President pro te rn James Mills, D·San Diego, said legisla· lion expected from Sacramento and OCTD's aba hty lo match feder al .dollars with r eserve funds probably won't jeopardize the s ubsidy. Mills earlier was quoted a s saying OCTD and seven other major trans it operators in California would Jose $40 million in federal funas because <>f local property tax reductions brought on by the Jarvis initiative. That's wha t the raw data showed, Bauer expla ined . ·'There are so many nooks and crannies m this busmess," he said, "and when you generalize lots of it gets washed out · · The subsidy issue both from the state and fedl'ral govern mcnts was raised because I e ~ 1 s I a l llJ n a.u tho r 1 z 1 n ~ the operating i,:1 ants rC'Quircs local opera tors to "maintain local support." That m<'ans property ta~ rev· enues. as \\Cll .is those from the• fare box, can t drop from one year to the next But Mills has :.iuthored Senate Bill 1900 \o\hiC'h permits transit operators to reduce property tax income the next two years and stall qualify for '>late sales tax s ubsidies Bauer s aid that rne<.1 s ure s hould pass next week without difficulty And OCTD General Manager James He1chcrl said todu} OCTD will be ublc lo claim its Sl3 l million ft·dcrnl :-.ubs adv as Ion~ as at qualifies for the ~lalt: ~rc.tnl $250,000 Blaze SAN CARLOS (APl An e lectrical malfunction was hlamcd for a S250.000 s hopping <'enter fire in San Carlos that snarled r ush·hour traffic Thurs day on the Bayshore Freewa~ l'U RCELL. Okla. <APl Authorities were searching lo day for a 13·year-0ld boy whose fathec and stepmothe r were found slain along Interstate 35. Police said they fear the boy may have been t aken hostage by th~ killer or killers. The bullet-riddled bodies of a man and woman were found m a ditch by a passing motorist near this centr al Oklahoma town Thursday /\I Abernathy, spokesman Cor the Oklahoma State Bureau of lnvest1gation. identified the vie· lams as Air Force Staff Sgt. Melvin G. Lorenz, 38, and his wife, Linda, 31. Lorenz· son from a previous marriage, Richard J . Lorenz. was missing, along with the family pickup and camper and two pet dogs, Abernathy said in Oklahoma City, about 35 miles north of here. He said there was no indica- tion of a motive in the slayings. An a ppeal was issued for anyone s ighting the boy or the dark blue pickup and white over· head ca mper to notif y authorities The boy is blond, blue·eyed, 4 feet, 5 inches tall and weighs about 60 pounds. .. He could pass for 8." another bureau spokesman said . A ulhorities sa id relatives of lhe Lorenzes in North Dakota told them the couple a nd the boy were en route from San Antonio. Texas. to Spiritwood, N.D .. to attend the funeral of another rel· alive. Lorenz was on e mergen· cy leave from Lackla nd Air Force Base, they said. Senate Nixes 'Spill Bill' SAC RAMENTO <AP> -The slate Senate has soundly defeat ed legislation that would have allowed the state to collect up to S2 million an damages for an oil s pill an California waters. Thursday's vote was 8·22 on SB 1353 by Sen. Jerry Smith, D· Saratoga The law oow allows the state to recover up lo $6,000 a day for mlent1onal or negligent oil spills . From Page ,\I BUDGET ... athletics, music and other "non· essential" progra ms on a fee basis. Parents would pay for the "ex· tra~ · like football or orchestra or bus transportation, if they wanted their children lo have them Booster clubs could raise funds to s upplement the pro· grams or make them available to children whose parents can't afford them. One member of the a udience objected to a proposal that slu· d ents be required to rent textbooks "The poor people have been hurt enough by this <Jarvis· Gann) amendment ." he said Two Rapes Charged Huntington Suspect Ordered to Trial A m an who allegedly raped a Golden West College student after abandoning an Orange County Su~rior Court trial in which he faced an earlier at· tempted rape charge was or· dered Thursday to race trial on both sets of charges Aug. 7. Judge Alice marie Stotler will be on the bench for the trial of Jesse Flores, 23, of Huntington Beach. He is held in the county jail with bail set al $750.000 Flores was arrested May 25 by police who staked out the area where he was believed to be hid· 10g in Westminster f'lores al· tempted to drive out of the trap Smnmer Idea but was cornered by pursuing police cars. IL is alleged that he raped a 23-year·old Golden West College student who h as identified him as the man who sexually as- saulted her last May 21 in a restroom near the campus gym- nasium. Flores is also accused of at· tempting to r ape a Huntington Beach woman in the downtown area last March 31. lie was be- ing tried on those charges in Supe rior Cou rt when he ap· parently lost interest In the pro· ceedings and failed to return to the courtroom lf yo u;n• short or ideas on what to do with the kids now that school's out. here's a suggestion. It's in· eluded in the Clip and Save Guide to Summer Fun in today's f'NtturinR section, Page Bl. ) Abernathy said Loreni was shot twice. once 1n the thc::oal and once in the shoulder, and his wile three tames. twice In the ab· domen and once an the throat. '"All we know !s two bodies were found two miles 1>outh ot here and it's homic1d~. · said MeCl atn county Sheriff Ooo Smith. Tht! bodies were taken to the state medical examiner's office for autops}. \ Oelly PH_. St.II~ UOCTED BY JURY .Water Chief Kymla Front P~ A I KYMLA ... m o ney and alterati on and destruction ol publ1r re<:ords facm g him "I became aware that records were missing a fte r the fact and I'm prepared lo defend myself on that issue." he said The Newport Beach man at tribuled the case to an infor mant inside the district whose action was prompted by a rift between employee groups. Kymla said he does not know who the informant is and won't find out until the Grand Jury transcripts a re ma..:e public. It is alleged that water distnct supplies were used for personal purposes and that files reflect. ing the hours cmplo) ecs workerl on the per1>onal projects have been destroyed Kymla. who once served as an aide to former county supervisor Alton Allen. 1s charged with mis· approprwt1on of public funds and destrUl'lion of public rl' cords .John P erry as charged with m isappropriating public funds. destruction of public records. making false record entries, m aking a false financials chum and grand theft. Chuck Perry is charged with making a false financial claim. grand theft and destruction of public records. McKown is charged with mis- appropriatin g publtC' f unds , making a false financial claim. making a false record entry and destruction of records. Krieger as charged with fal!.1 fying or a ltering public records and destroying public records All but one of the charges arc felonies I le uddctl that he did not care whether the ref- t•ren<'e was to a Canadian or a Mexican alien. The note said that the court area is a publlc pluc·l:' under the Tcxaii: Penal Code "and the very ut - Lea·anc<: of lhat wotd incites me to a breach of peaC'e ·· 1; Stale law says lhal using abusjve language in a publi<' p late can be punished by fines up to $200. although the u'ual fine in Garcia ':l court is $53.50. Grand Jury Nixes Doctors' Hospitals Doctors should be barred from having financial interests in hospitals. according to the Orange County Grand Jury. And. the jury said, the Orange County Board of Supervisors should help promote legisla tion that wouJd end doctor owners hip of hospitals. The jury pointed out Thursday m a report on local hos pitals '"that at least 19 of the pro prietary hospitals in Orange County are doctor·owned " ·'The poss1b1lity. therefore. ex ists of many unnecessary pro- cedures bemg done in order to use otherwise underutilized equipment. laboratories, operat- ing rooms, etc ... ·A conflict of interest exists when a doctor admits a patient a nd the sam e doctor owner benefits from increased usage of the hospital," Che Grand Jury declared. The jury's report did not say 1r any incidents involving s uch con flicts "°ere uncovered Nor did the Ju r y 1dent1fy hospitals that r eceived un ravorable l'Umments from state la censmg inspectors cited in thl' Grand Jury report The comments on hospital ad· m1n1 strat1ve a nd operational shortcomings wer e included in inspeC't1on reports accumulated over the past two years. According to the Grand Jury, hospitals should be required lo PoSl copies of the on-site inspec lion reports. "It is the contention of the jury that the public has a right to famillarizo:-itself with the . reports and that hospitals have the responsibility lo make these JURORS' FREE LUNCHES OVER SAN DI EGO <A P J The latest victim of the Jarvis man· date 1s the free lunch for juror~ an San Diego County courts Judges of the Municipal and Superior Courts voted Thursday to e liminate the free lunch pro- vided at county expense t o jurors during deliberations. f 'rom Paflf' A I SUMMER ... ll1lls. San Joaquin Elementary Sc h oo l an La gu n a ll i lls. Oltv(•woo<l £IC'mentary School in El Toro <1nd Montevideo E lem e ntary School. Mission VaeJo. reports available to the public.·· Also the Grand Jury said , the county Board or Sµperv1sors s hould support and cooperate with the Orange County Health Planning Council "to increase public awareness of the coun- cil's services and publications." Froaa Page 1t l STUDY ... trict voters turned down a school constr uction bond issue in May lt was the third bond election i..o rail in two years. "We are experie ncing un- precedented g rowth in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· tract. but we are not passing bonds to build new schools.·· said Mrs. Whittier. "In such a large district. we have lost any sense of community identity " T h c l 5 4 s q u a r e m i I t· Capistrano school district 1s the la rgest by land area m Orange Coun ty. comprising about 20 percent of the county Muc.'h of the d1stnct has yet to be de ve loped. Mrs. Whither ~aid l1(e styles vary among the d1str1c1 ·o.; com munities. ns do population densities a nd lhspanac ethn1l· concentrations. M rs Wh ittier said the pro posed San Clemente area school district represents: -$196. 7 million of the CUSO'i; - $600.8 m11l1on total assessed valuation. -Nearly 5.000 of lhe CUSD'!> 16.000 student enrollment Six ot the CUSD s 20 schools Wayne Collang" of M1ss1on Vu.'.'JO told the county comm1tte1 lbat residents of hi; communit' are circulating a petition of the1~ own, also advocatmg a d1v1s1on of the existing Capistrano Cn1vic .. '<.I district ·"In Mission Vat'JO we passed school construction bonds by 80 percent. yet we couldn't get the required two·thirds majority district wide.·· Collings said. Ray Sandstrom of Dana Point 1old the committee he obJects to a division of the Cap istrano l 'nified distriC't. which he said ""ould ··scg1l•gJl1. lhl' Jrc,1 ethnically " Before any d1v1 s1on of tho sc hool district can he m odt'. thl' issue would ~o before the voterc; said Hal Mason, commillec secretary. ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 I I. 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', HONORED FOR A CAREER AS RED CROSS VOLUNTEER Loretta "Blllle" Hiii Dlaplaya 60-year Award 'Happy Times' 60 Ye~rs as Red Cross Worker By REBECCA HELM OI the D•llf "i'°' Sufi Her eyes filled with amaze· ment at the thought that anyone might think 60 years of Red Cross voluntee r work, sometimes seven days a week on 24-hour call, is in any way re· markable. During that time, Loretta "Billie·· Hill has knitted, sewed, recruited, supervised, worked on disaster canteens , delivered blood. and the list goes on and on Under the proud gaze of her husband Russell. silting atten· t1vely nearby in their cool. quiet aparlment 1n Leisure World , Billie recently displayed a plex 1glass and brass 60·year service award she received earlier this year from the Red Cross and talked of her long association with the organization. "We 've had some h appy times," she said. S he became a Red -Cross volunteer in 1918 while working for a brokerage house in Manhattan. She said she wanted to learn how to krut. When young Billie produced her fi rst pair of socks, however. her instructor instant· ly ripped them a part because or a mistake in a " stitch at the top or one "l never forgave her,'' Bilhe said. chuckling She dtd recover and when in 1919 she married Russell and ~ame with him to Southern Ca lifornia. s he immediately started working again with local Red Cross chapters I-fer years of service wound Golfers Teed Off ATLANTA <AP ) Golfers using the public course in Piedmont Park ha \'e more obstacles than treacherous greens or sand traps a group of young people who meet reg- ularly at the rourth hole. to drink wine and beer, toss Frisbees and enjoy lhr fairwav sunshine. One female golrer says s he was chased down the ra1rway as she tried to play through. Other golrers say they encounter youths sprawled on blankets m the fairway who grab golf balls and keep up a stream of com· menls that disturbs chip· shot concentration Opens Aug.1 through World War I , World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam conOJct. Billie's func- tion was always the same - helping her chapte r make pa· jamas, bathrobes. bedjackets. a nd a non-ending parade of socks to send to U.S. soldiers in need. "It gets to be a h abit," she answered matter·of-factly when asked why she gave so freely of her time and energy. "You get started on something and you want to finish it. .. S h e s till is n 't f1n1 s hed . however. Each Friday morning. s he ~oes to o ne of Ll'isurc World ·s clubhouses and works with the Laguna lltlls' Red Cross chapter organizing blood donation packets. The rcw hours arc far less than what she has given in the past, but she s older now, s he said. How old 1s she'! Billie momentarily looked perplexed and glanced over at Russell who came gallantly to her rescue. "Over 50." he answered cryp· tically. Viejo Body Identified Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers have identified the body or a nude man found Monday in the Mission Viejo area as that or Camp Pendleton Marine Richard Allen, 20. Coroner's officers who con· ducted an autopsy or the body on the same day said they have not yet determined the cause of the young Marine·s death. The case has been assigned to the sheriff's homicide division. Investigators said they believe that Allen's body was stripped in another location a nd then dumped from a car near the in terse>ction or Moulton Parkway and La Paz Road. Wounded SJC Guard 'Stable' A security guard who sheriff's dep u t ies said was s h ot accidentally with his own re vo l ver in a San Jua n Ca pis trano bar early this morning is recovering today in San Clemente General Hospital. Deputies r e p orted that William Mann. 22. of Dana Point was wounded in the stom ach at 2 a m . when the weapon foll from his holster in the Swallows Inn, 31786 Camino Capistrano New CHP Office Set for El Toro Cahforma Hi ghway Patrol has sch eduled openin g a ne w Capis trano Area ofrice Aug. 1 in El Toro lo ser ve southern Orange County. The offi ce, in a converted warehouse at 23261 Del Lago Drt\'C, 1s scheduled as tern· porary headquarters ror the 52 ,uniformed officers and six non· uniformed personnel wbo will be assigned to the patrol's new~t area on July t. Until the temporary bead quarters is completed, a CHP SPOkesman said. the Capistrano Aru headqu;irters will remain in Santa Ana. The new squad -romposed of . penopnel already In service as members of the aoon·to-b divided Santa Ana Area -wtl, be responsible for patrolling 15 miles of San Diego Freeway bet ween El Toro and the San Diego County line at San Clemente. The squad. comma nded by Capt. Chuck Chase, also will patrol 430 miles of county roads in Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills. El Toro, Laguna Niguel , Da na Point, South Laguna and Capistrano Beach. Long range plans call for con· struclion o C a permanent Capistrano Area headquarters facility in Capistrano Beach on stole-owned property near the San Juan Capistrano AlrPOrt, the CHP spokesman said. Thet facility. he saht is an tlclpat.ed for complet1on'd\Wna the urly 1980s 'l Accused Student Elevated CHICAGO (AP> -A college student accused of trying to ar· range the murder of a woman he fell was distracting a fellow memb e r from Young RepubUran activity has been ap- pointed executive director or the political club. "Even if I were guilty, which I am not, it would be better for me to be involved in a group like Young Republicans than to be roaming the streets," said Den· nis George, 21. A student at Elmhurs t College, George is free on $10,000 bond pending appeal of his conviction on a charge oC soliciting to commil murder by orfe ring a police informe r $500 to arrange the killing of Cynthia Runge in 197&. The prosecution maintained George felt she would influence his former friend . Greg Thoeley, to step down as president of the Downers Grove Young Republicans. one of several GOP clubs in DuPage County. At the t ime, George headed two othe r GOP youth g roups in Du Page County, a suburban area west of Chicago. His new, unpaid position is as head of the countywide Young Republican organization. No attempt was made on the woman's life. "It's every citizen's right to participate in politics," George said in a telephone interview Thursd ay. "And. besides. the Judicial process is not finished in my case. "If you believed J was guilty, you could also argue that a fine organization like the DuPage County Youn g Republicans would be rehabilitating,'' he added . lf his conviction and sentence are upheld. George. races six months in jail and five years on probation. Several county Re publican leaders reportedly have com- plained about Gcorge·s appoint- ment to the unpaid position. "l don't want anything to do "'ith the Young Republicans as long as he"s around,'' said one DuPage GOP lead e r who declined to be named ... Hey. we got a lot of problems. We don't need a convicted felon m the party organization." Co unty party ch a irman William King of Villa Park made the appointment. His only response when asked about 1t was : "'yeah. so what?" .. I see no problem in his posi· tion." said York Township As· sessor Les Swailes, a longtime rricnd of George's family. Swailes said the case against George was weak. des pite the Circuit Court jury's verdict. "He's a real hard worker and, quite frankly. he's overam· bilious and I think that's irrital ed some people I can't condemn the> kid," said Swailes. Bingo Boom, Bonanzas Set For Sunday Bonanzas -in the form or planes and weekend windfalls - will be featured in Sunday's Dai· ly Pilot. NUMBERS UP -Bingo is booming in Orange County. Staff Writer Gary Granville reports that the majority of players are not little old ladies and their winnings are worth looking into. FLIGHT PATTERN -Mis· sion Beechcraft sales have made a steady climb. mostly to hard· nosed businessmen who have found ~mall planes save time (SUND A Y'S BEST) and money. Starr Writer Thom Lecoq interviews Bill Gremp, vice president. lo find out about upcoming models. BOOKS FOR TV Books, which once automatically went to the movie people are now be· 1n g s natc h ed up fo r the television networks as soon as they come off the press and som etimes before. An Associal· ed P ress story explains why. OFFSHORE OBSERVERS - There 's a s m all group or Americans whd work a broad in their own waters. An Associated Press feature describes bfe for Uncle Sam's noating Inspectors aboard foreign trawlers a llowed to fish mside the 200·mile limit. Vote Bill Rejected SACRAMENTO <APl -The Assembly has defeated a pro· posed constitutional change that would a llow 11.year-olds who would turn 18 before the generlll election to vote tn the primary. The measure, ACA 85. needed 54 votes to be sent to the iSenatc, bu\ got only 31 34 Thursday. • '0~ My Aching Feet.' .,,.~l ing a break in a photo session) at the Miss California pageant in Santa Cruz. Beauty pageants aren't all smiles and gla m or. Heather McGathy, Mi ss Hum· boldt County, massages her tired feet dur· He Got Message - And Sent One Back CoupkFke FUlkrton Plane Crash Summertime parking in Laguna Beach 1s often cause for hot tempers. as one motorist dis· covered Thursday. A man complained to police Thursday morning that he was grabbed by the necktie a nd punched m the face The victim ~aid a motonst became offended when the victim extended hi s middle index ringer toward the motorist in a derogatory man- ne r. lt all started, the victim said. when he tried to pull from a parking space on Agate Street at about t O·JO a .m. The suspect al· legedly pulled his car in front or the victim's making tl necessary for the victim to back up a bit in order to getouL As the victim backed his car up. the suspect did the same, making it less than easy for the ha pless motorist to pull out. Wh en the victim finally maneuver ed around his an· tagon1st, he drove past the m otorist a nd gave him the gesture or disapproval. That so angered the man that he pursued the victim. forcing ham to the curb several .blocks away. Ile stepped from his car. ap- proached the v1ct1m ·s window. grabbed him by the necktie and punched tum in the face. "That will teach you to - with someone from Laguna Beach." the suspect said as he walked away. The victim told police his as· s ai l a nt also broke a gold necklace around his neck during the surprise confrontation. A Cypress couple escaped without injury Thursday evening when their s ingle-engine plane c rash landed in Fullerton, police said today. Pilot Mark Steven Hennings, 24 , and his wife, Rosemarie, were returning to Long Beach from Las Vegas when their Cessna 150 lost power, police said. The plane first had engine trouble over the Diamond Bar a rea but regained power and Hennings hoped to make an emergency landing at the Fullerton Airport, police ported. However, the plane lost power again and Hennings landed ln a s trawberry field in the 2400 block or Orangethorpe Avenue, officers said. 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WA~HINGTON <AP> - Congressio nal leade rs. citing lack of lime and a c logged legislative calendar . say Presi· dent Carter 's welfare overhaul bill is dead for this session. H o w e v e r , s upporters are already planning to revive the S20 billion proposal next year. Rep. James C. Corman, D· Ca lif.. s pons or of the ad· minis tration bill, said Thursday night the w elfare plan was s he lved fot the yea r after several days of talks among House and senate leaders. Corman said the decision ca me after House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. was told by Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Dyrd that a backlog of leg1s lat1 ve business -and a lack of t.Jme 10 this e lection year would prevent the bill from being considered m the Senate. SOME DEMOCRATIC leaders also were reportedly concerned about the cost of the ball at a time when tax-conscious voters s eem to fa vo r s p e ndin g restraint. "The s peaker has said all along that unless the re was reasonable h ope to get 1t through the Senate. he was not going to bring it up this year." Corman said O'Nei ll informed hi s Democratic lieutenants of his decision not to press anead w1lh the welfare ball al a c losed meet ing Thursday. Corman added. T H E WIDTE HOUSE hud no 1mmed1ate comment on the de· casion Carter made reform or the na- t1on 's welfare laws one of his campaign pledges in 1976. He unveiled his overhaul plan last August , urging Cong ress "to HONEST H E WAS. Actually, he was attending the VIP showirg of Irvine Pacifi c Prez Frank Hughes' latest s uper subdivision in the s ky known as Harbor Ridge. But I digress. Riley was spinning a few yams on calls he's had since 13 became a Thing. •Triumph for Mankind' I "One lady called demanding to know when I was going to izet rid of mv car " the board chief recalled. "Others call demanding_ that we re-establish summer school. "lt doesn't do m uch good to tell them that the county government doesn't run the schools.·· " "Riley was also called by another woman who ex- t pressed deep concern fo~he fate of a special school for handicapped children. Nazis Call Off March in Skokie ClllCAGO <AP) -Nazi leader Frank Collin says his battle has been won and he has .. totally succeeded in restonng white man·s free s pecC'h rights." But the possibility lingers for a street confronta lion bclw('en neo-Naz1s and militant Jews Collin. in full storm trooper regalia. told a news conference Thur"· :._,;•-'•~ ·"""""'"·"· ,.J __ ... ~ • . .. ~ -' ~ .... ~\\vr.w_... ... -~~· lllustratwn from McGulfe1(s Reader, Circa 1836 "I didn't recognize the school name," Riley recounted, "so I lned to work around getting the information from her " fie fiMlly learned lhal the school is in Los Angeles County "I referred her call lo Pete Schabarum, · Ril ey sighed FORMER NEWPORT BEACH councilman Dee Cook. who is the mo~ntain hamlet of Bishop·s former mayor and t•urrent counc1lman. struck his blow this wee k for fi scal ~It tig~tening . lie moved to chop the pay for Bishop coun c1lmt:n in half from S150 to S75 per month. Motion passed unanimously. It won·t save the day by itself but maybe sends a message to the taxpayers that they wanted to hear. A recent advertisement in a n Orange County ne~spaper 1s headlined. "Was 13 an nlucky Propos1t1on for Y?ur College Career?" The ad is pluggmg for enroll ment m Park College That's in Missouri. One of our loyal subscribers sent me the solution to the <'ducal1onal crunch ll 's a copy or McGuffey·s Reader first published m 18.16. Still looks like it would wo rk. . ANOTHE R CIT IZEN called our offices m a r age becCJ use county government hasn't fired anybod y yet "We want a see 'cm walking in th·e s treets," he screamed There's som<' hutrcd out there. mixed with the turmoil. 23 Korea Reports Missing From Files WASHING TON I AP) -Twenty-three reports warning of Jn· nuence buying by South Korean agents in Washington are m issing from official hie!>, making it impossible to determine why they were ignored. the Senate Intelligence Commitlee says. Sen. Adlai E. Stevenson 111 , 0 -111 • who headed a year-long study for the committee. said that while the fact of the missing re ports is "susp1c1ous." no evidence has been found showing that an mtent1onal coverup 1s involved The 50-page s tudy of the U.S. response to the opera- tions here of the Korean Central Inte lligence Agency and of J<or ean n ee deale r Tongsun Park said also that investigators could find no responsible government offi cials willing to say they had read the FBI int<'lligence reports day that he was calling off the Skok1t• march planned for Sun· da v bccausP a federal court has madt• It possible for hlS group lO rally m a Ch1ca~o park. Comn desl·n bcd his attempts al get- ting a parade permit in Skokie as '"pure agitation" O\'er the free speech issue. CANCELLATION of the raJly in Skokie where more than 4,000 survivors of World War II Nazi concentration camps live was hailed as ··a triumph for mankind" by village Mayor Albert Smith Colltn said ht· would hold a "\ ictory rally · Saturday after· noon outs1dt· a federal building 1n d o\\.nlO\\ n Chicago . The ,Jt•w1sh Dt•ft·nse League said it would C'Onfronl the Nazis a t the rnlly. Th<' militant J ewish Defense Lt•aguc had threatened to con- rront the Nazis in Skokie. ERA Backers' Hopes Dim In Illinois SPRINGF'IELD. Ill. !APl Equal Rights Amendment sup· porters urc racing a July 1 clcadltn(' to try to get a pro-ERA rl's1>lutsnn through the stale SC'natc after failing again to get.. th<' needed number of House \'Ot<.'S. "ll looks like just about the on- ly rout<-a t this point ... sa id Gloria Craven, chief lobbyist for the Illinois Lt•uguc of Women Vol er~ FOR TllE SECOND time in a little more than two weeks. the I louse defeated on Thursday the proposed amendment to the U.S Const1tul1on banning sex dis- cnm inallon This time, the ERA t'ttme up two votes shv of the three-fifths required by the fl. Jsn o1s Constitution for approval. 105 71 Prospects for approval in lhe Senatt' appear dim before th<' Legislature's expected ad· JO urnm e nt on Jul y 1 . Lawmakers are not scheduled to r<'l urn until after the November l>lale elections. Northeast Days Warmer Showers Scattered Across Midu:est, Soutli CaUfornia 4'.lbvouerQue "rn.rlllO 141 u ~" r---;;ciiiiii:::=:~~~:: " ., 'l<I II .... ..... 'II) •• 'II). .... , •• 11 70 s. For .... -k-. SUMY \~•H .,.., \tlQflllY cool~ •-r•hlfH ... 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Collin's re marks came seven hours after U.S. D1str1ct Judge George Leighton signed an order saying the Nazis m ay marc h m C hi c a go's Ma r quette P ark witho ut pos ting insurancl.' re · quired by the city park d1str1ct totally St'rap" the existing welfare system. The administration proposal would create 1.3 million pubhc service jobs and abolish existing food sta mp and multiple as- sista nce programs in favor of s in g l e cash paym e nts for welfare recipienLc;. CARTER 'S WELFARE pro- posal cleared a special' House welfare committee largely un- !>ca thed in February. but has made little progress since then. Corman. c h airman of the special committee. said the welfare bill was m trouble when the president·., tax cut bill \,as sent to the House Ways and Means Committee first. "When the administration de l'1 ded to put the welfare bill behmd the tax bill. that doomed 1l." Corman said "H the tax bill had gone throu~h quickly. we m1.ihl have gotte n the welfare reform bill over there to the Senate quickly." TH E PRESIDENT'S tax cut proposal has been bogged down m the Ways and Means Commitp tee for several months. Corman also partly blamed the demise of this year's welfare bill on the lengthy filibuster over labor law revisions that has backed up business in the Senate. The filibuster ended Thursday when the controversial labor law bill was sent back to committee. However. the filibuster. which began May 16, prevented action on numerous Senate bills.. Corman said he would in· troduce the welfare plan again next January and hoped that a \'ersion acceptable to backers of the administration bill could be approved. AP W~ LEADER ANNOUNCES MARCH C"NCELLATION Frank Collln, Lett. in Group's Headquarters STOCKS I BUSINESS -----------·-- Frida( NYSE COMPOSITE 2 p .m. (EDT) Prices TRANSACTIONS 0...Cali.M lflc1..-1r ... •Oftl'!le _ V.,li, 111'-tr, .. .Citic, l'IW. 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Purchase Off er LOS ANGELES <AP > -Wacoal Corp .• a leading Japanest manufac. turer of women's lnUmate apparel, hu ofrered to purchase 300,000 share.a or Olga Corp .. a Los Angeles llngerlc rnanufactunir. for Sl3 per share l'ndly Ju11e 23, 1918 s DAl~Y PILOT Slowdow n F e ared Credit Buying On Upsurge Bu JOHN CUNNIFF ,. .............. .,.. NEW YORK -It isn 't lhe rtna of curi registers bul their sUence that's bolherlng analysts of ret.aJJ sales. which have been holding up more strongly lhan many an- ticipated. The seeming paradox resul ts. as you may have sus- pected, from the uae of credit ca.rda and other lnlltuments of delayed payment that permit the luxury of purchases now and U\e worrtes or payment later. CON8VME R CllEDIT HAS BEEN soarin& in recent months. and some reta ilers are concerned it soon will reach Its limit, leading to a pronounced slowdown In sales laterthlssummerorfall. Furthermore. they say, some or today's purchases are in anticipation of higher priees later. Jn other words . today's good times could be at the ex- pense ol tom morrow , the sales, in elrect, may bebOrrowed. While the level or outstanding credit had been growing at a $2.6 billion rate for many months. it s urged to $4.1 billion In March and $3. 7 billion in April, considered by many to be unsus- tainable rates. PERHAPS A MORE SIGNIFICANT surge has oc- curred in the amount of new credit extended. That rate surged 7 percent in March and 2.4 percent in April, the lat· ter amounting t.o a total or $22.1 billion. Citibank's "Economic Week' observes that since December. "extensions have grown at an astounding 33 percent average annual rate," nearly twice the average growth during the economic expansion. The surge has focused the eyes of economists onJ.he consumer's debt burden, measured as the ratio of credit extensions t.o personal income. It reached 15.8 in April, despite increases in personal incomes. MANY ECONOMISTS FEEL TIIAT level is near the limit of consumer endurance and that it foreshadows a downturn. as was the case when it reached that level early in 1973 before the most recent recession. Automotive analysts are expeciaJly concerned. An in- dustry authority. Sink linger & Co .. said this week that .. those who can afford to bry now to beat rising are creating a record hedge ·· Sindlinger secs the .--------~---....... ..._ automotive hedging as restrictee to upper rn· come families. indicat-NEWS ."i NALYSIS ing still another pro-... ~------------­blem. ·'They r epresent about th e only households who c~n afford to hedge buy, .. said Albert Sindl- inger DESPITE t:O~CE RN AND EVEN fear. some economists believe the s ituation hasn't reached a point or no return. They say consumers still could slow their bu)- rng gradually rather than be forced to st.op s uddenly. But almost nobody questioos that lhe combination or a likely slowdown in credit extensions' and the heavy a~­ v ance buying that already has occurred will be reflected in weaker sales by this fall. The only factor that remains debatable is the extent of the problem. and that could be affected by the extent to which prices are increased. Blast at Br~rs Hit a,s 'Beerocracy' Ever hear of tbe Yeast Bay Brewers? Or the Maltose Falcons·? Or the San Andreas Malts? They are some of the Home Brew Beer Clubs which represent hundreds of people in California who brew their own brew for personal cons umption, not for sale. THEY HAVE RUN INTO TROUBLE with the U.S Treasury because. in the opinion or the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. they are operating illegally. The ATF's reaS011ing : The home brewmg of beer is not specifically authorized by federal statute. Therefore, at is illegal. .. Ridiculous'" says Senator Alan Cranston CD-. Calif.> •·seer-ocracy at its worst!" HE SAID IT REMI NDS IUM of the basic rule of a dic- tatorship: "ff something is"not permitted, it is forbidden " Cranslon has introduced legislation that would put beer brewers on the same leRal rooting as people who make their own wine. The ATF permits a "head or household" to make up t<> 200 gallons or wint~ a year for ramily consumption, pro· vided he (Or l>hel re~isters With the Bureau. 0A BILL, H.R. 2028, INTRODUCED by Congressman Barber Cona ble fR., N . Y. > with the ATF's support would eliminate both the registration and ''head or household" limitations for winemakers. . Cranston's bill would do the same for beer brewers. plus leg1Umizing the home production of 200 gallons or beer a year -about a s ix-pack a day -same as wine. EndotLlne Southern Pacific railroad crews remove tracks in Sierra Vista. a(ler the li nc .. n Southeastern Arizona was abnndoncd. Some tracks were lo'd as Far back as 1885. Markings on other metal parts iodlcated they were mode in 1907. I J ---~-LvP1-Lbr _____ ,"~-·~-~_.,m __________________ ~S~f!()t9ts HUNTINGTON BEACH'S GAYLON MOSIER RIDES IN COLISEUM SATURDAY. ' Angels Risk First Place· With Twin Bill at Texas From AP Dispatches ARLINGTON, Texas The California Angels, in a virtual tie with Kansas City for the lead in -.the American League West. bat· lie the Texas Rangers in a twi- night doubleheader this evening a two-game set which was to get under way at 3:30. The Halos are one percentage ·pomt behind Kansas City, whi ch as a l so i n vo l ve d in a doubleheader against Oakland Chris Knapp <1·5l and Tom Griffin <O· t >. a -pair of right· ~anders. will be going on the mound for the Angels tonight. IN ADDITION to le lev1s1on ('overage. the game can be heard on KMPC Radio (710>. in the 12th. Bostock went to thtrd on a single by Don Baylor and scored on a broken-bat single by Ken Landrej!UX. BAYLOR THEN trolled home when Ron Jackson followed with another single. Paul Hartzell , who took over with two outs in the sixth after Brett walked three consecutive batters, hurled 4113 innings or ef· rectave relief * Al>Oul lwo """"In •lier Ille l19l'th wenl oul on thr Twins •n the 1?·•"ntno toss IM' oowtr '""'out enllr~ly In Mel•O«>Olll•n Sl•d1um An u""*' 9r0<>ftd <M>t. ,...,. ~n.overl•ntly cut by ..,,,.,.. leltP'lo<\t c_.,y WOf'kers •"" '""' w~r~ lorceo 10 IHI ,,.,.., way 111..-ougl> lhe d••••ned ,,_r rt <e>ie> ol uw >lildtum wn11~ Pl•ver> mingled 1n tt>e nur polch-bl.ck drtts.n11 room> P'lwtr wo> rutoreo •boul 10 m1nu1n 1•1•• CALll'OltNIA •II• n D1 R Miller. cl 6 I I 0 M•cn~mr, 21> 2 1 o o Humpl'trey, c 1 0 0 0 Bo\loO, rt 6 1 1 0 Ruell, lb S0 77 8ay1or, on \ 1 1 o F•irly, lb J 0 0 0 l •nClrUu•, 11 1 0 1 1 R J•O>on Jo S 0 1 1 Mullnlk>. u 6 o 1 o Oown1n9, t 1 0 I O !>olaHa, Pl\ 1 0 0 0 O\•lk, 71> 1 0 0 0 MINNESOTA Norwood. II River•, rt Mor•les, on Ford, cl Ku>1c k, lb Carew, lb Wollt, lb Wyne11ar. c Smalley,>> Ranaa11. lb •II r II bl 6 0 1 1 s 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 s 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 l I 0 0 S 0 I 0 S I 1 I f Olel\ 41 • 11 • Tol•ls 41 1 I 1 C:•lllor n1• 000 000 010 002-4 M1nn .. 01 e 000 020 000 000--Z E Mulllnlks, Norwood OP-Celltornoa 1, LOB C:a111orn1a 1l M1nneso1a I l8-Ru111. Ro Ju•-l8-Roncs.11. S8-IC11~0. Riwh1 S Ro Je<kson IP M R Elt aa SO CloLIFORNIA IC Brell Sl> 4 2 2 S I H•rltell 4 1 J 0 0 0 2 Lellocne IW•J1 1 o o o o 1 MINNE!>OTA Serum Mar\l\all IL I •I TJl4Al411 I ' 4 ... , I e l ' 'Dangerous, But. •• He'll Take His Chances By HOWARD L. HANDY 1 Of IM D•llY Pll.t Si.ti When the Superbowl or Motocross VII races. He also has changed his eating habits takes place Saturday night at the Los and weighs 1S5. Angeles Coliseum, one or the potential cbam-• "Being married has helped me settle pions will be Huntington Beach's Gay Ion down to the basics, .. he says. "So much of the Mosier. sport or motocross is mental discipline and I Mosier won the event on a SOOcc motorcy-think l 've been able to put that togethes with cle in 1914, the last lime big bikes were al· the physical requirements this year." lowed in the race. He bas switched to a 250cc How long does he plan to continue in , Kawasaki and has finished fifth and sixtb the motocross racing? last two years in a field or over 80 contes-.. l figure to race until I'm too rich to lants. · "'spend ill of my money or until I am too Racing on man-made stadium 1ourses is broken up to ra.ce any more." he says. foreign to the European-style of moto<:ross .. The present world champion is 33," he competition but Mosier is also involved as a says, .. and I feel I can race until I'm at least factory rider for Kawasaki on a 12Scc bike in 32 which gives me another eight years." the outdoor events. What about the trend to stadium racing? "It's dangerous but I enjoy it," he says of "I think it will eventually be a world- motocross in general. "The guys who q1,1alify wide event," he says. "Right now we race in are the ones we race every week and each of 13 stadiums across the country and all of the us knows who to watch for and trust the tracks are different. others out there. Everybody's really pretty "At the Coliseum, it gets pretty scary, careful. especially going through the pillars at the "In races like the one at the Coliseum peristyle end. Jumping between two cement Saturday, it gets pretty tight in there and it's pillars while traveling 40 to 50 miles per hour hard to pass on such a narrow track. is real scary." "When you get 25 guys aJl thinking the Mosier grew up riding motorcycles. It same thiug <I've got to gel a st.art), it's all was a family affair in the beginning with elbows info the first turn. Nobody wants to be Mosier. his pare nts and brothers ·riding the first to shut orr. You ~on't want to go together on the desert in recreational events. down early in the race because the entire He found he took to the sport like a duck pack is by you before you can get back. to water and began racing at Saddleback. "Later in a race you might faJI and lose Carlsbad and other tracks as an amateur. one spot and it isn't as costly " When h~ graduated from high school at 18, he Last year Mosier made about $25,000 but turned professional and has bad factory is looking at $100,000 this season, especially if sponsors each of the last four yea.rs. he can win the 125cc national title. "A ebam· Spectator gates open at 4 Saturday at the pionship will bring $25,000 in bonuses alone," Coliseum with rider practice from 5 to 7. The he says. first race js at 8 with four 1().Jap qualifiers, At 24, he is the father or a young son and an eight-lap trophy das h. two 15-lap has lTnished high consistently in stadium semifinals and the 20-lap feature race. TERRY FORSTER After Astro Loss Crippled LA Seeing Red LOS ANGELES <API -As the Cincinnati Reds arrive at Dodger Stadium tonight, the Los Angeles Dod gers find themselves without their two left-handed power-hitters, their lop reliever. depth in the bullpen and something less than a full head of steam. the three games with Cincin- nati. all or them sellouts. "We have to talce two out of three. We can't afford to drop too much . more ground ... BURT HOOTON, 5-6, will start ror Los Angeles tonight against Cincinnati's Fred Norman. 8·3. As for Thursday's 4-2 victory over Minnesota in 12 innings. the Angels' fourth straight triumph, Manager Jim Fregosa Jokingly s aid: "Just another routine win. Swint Starlets Compete The Houston Aslros saw to that. nipping the Dodgers 4-3 Thursday afternoon in the rub· ber game of a three-game series. "We've certainly got some problems," said the Dodgers' Reggae Smith. who happens to be one of them. Smith has missed a dozen games because of a sore left shoulder. Rick Monday is also questionable and reliever Terry Forster will miss the entire sen es with the Reds. Smitt\ said he would try to. play "even if I'm only 85 or 9(; percent. The way we·re going~ we need all the help we can get." Jo~ Morgan, suffering from muscle pulls. was a doubtfur Dodgers Slate Gary Serum. a 21-year-old Twins ri ght-hander, had a no- On Tl' Tonight Channel 5 ai 6 hitter through rive innings. He was touched for a clean single by Brian Downing to open the sixth and gave up a bloop double to Joe Ruda in the seventh. AFTER GIVING op two s ingles m the eighth, Twins· Manager Gene Mauch replaced Se rum v.1th veteran Mike Marshall. M ar~hc.tll walk e d Da ve Mache mer lo load the bases with one out. Then came a key play in the game Lyman Bostock hit a come· backer and Marshall. after hesitating. fired to catcher Butch Wyncgar for a force at the plate But Wynegar's throw to first base wa:,, too late to retire Bostock. Rudi then hit a two-run single on a no-ball, two-strike pitch to tic the game. THE TWINS had scored a pair of runs m the fifth off Angels' starter Ken Brett on a triple by Bob Randall and a single by Willie Norwood to take a 2-0 Jead ··1 fell good," said Serum. "I was ready to keep going. It re- minded me of two weeks ago in Cleveland when I pitched well for nine mrungs and got no de· caslon." Marshall, who took the loss and dropped to 1-6, gave up a Dne-out single to Lyman Bostock Stars Battle; First at Stake The Orange County Stars will have all they can handle tonight 17:30) when they meet the Santa Barbara Splkers al Fountain Valley High for first place ln the Western Division of the lntema. tlonal Volleyball Assn. The Stars, owning a six game winning streak, have already met the Splkers once this season in Santa Barbara, winning in V•ree straia.ht 11mes. The Stars (8·1) must win to re- tain aole possession of first place over hst-ch11rgil'l8 Saota Barbara <1·1 >. Five final events featuring many of the nation's top female s tars. will be highligttted in tonight's 16} ~pening competi· t10n of the Seventeen Magazine invitational championships at Mission Viejo's Marguerite Recreation Center s wimming i:omplex. Tracy Caulkins, the 15-year· nld national champion from Nashville, will head the last of top stars. Alice Browne. a member or \he Mission Viejo Nadadores and resident of Corona del Mar, will compete in the distance freestyle events and perhaps the butterfly. Man Provides . Free Tickets To Surf Game Thanks to Sam Ajamian of San Juan Capistrano, a crowd of 25,1)()() is expected to be on hand at Anaheim Stadium for Satur- day night's North American Soc· cer League contest between the San Di.ego Sockers and the California Surf. Ajamian, owner of Work Shoes Unlimited, purchased 20,000 tickets for the game and has been giving them to local charities and other needy groups, a spokesman for the Surf said Thursday. Afamian said he was giving the tickets lo schools for the han- d 1 capped, youth groups, the March or Dimes and other in- terested charities, the Surf spokesman said: The spokesman added that Ajamian's gesture was one of good will and a way of helping youths aftected by recreation cutback& caused by the passage oC Proposition 13. Ajamian has announced that an)looe "deprived" could come Into one of bis three stores. which are loc•ted tn Whltt.Jer, Orange and Garden Grove, and pick up a tree l~cke( for Satur- day night's game. The Surf spokesman would not divulge how much money A,Ja-mtn speru for the ttckeu. San Diego brings an 11 7 re· cord into the game while CalifOrn)a ls 10-9 She held the world record at 1.500-meters I 16 . 24.601 briefly last year. Jennifer Hooker and Dawn Rodighiero along with Alice's sister Margaret Browne, will a lso be among the lop stars com- peting from the Nadadores. Others from around the nation will include Linda Jezek. Nancy Hog s h ea d and Cynthia Woodhead. Jezek and Hook er competed in the Montreal Ol ympic Games while Hogshead holds a number or American butterfly records and Woodhead holds American records in the 200 a nd 800 freestyle. The three·day meet concludes Sunday at Mission Viejo and ts the first all-female invitational in AAU history. TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE All FIMll Star11flt •I • !OO·meter butterlly. •OO-meler trH\lyt~. 100. meler ~k•lrol!e, 200 meter illC!lvidlHI medley. 400-meler meotey <el•Y· SATUltDAY'S SCHEDULE Prelllftl, IOUft -FIMll, .... m 200-melt< bullef'fly. 100-l'nflltr bru\l>lf'Ok• 200·m•lt r lrenlyle. •OO mtier 1n<11v1du•I medlO IOO-mettt lreftlYI• relo SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE PN!lmt.. IO• m -FIMll, •tt m 100-meler tree>tyle:. 100 "'4tler be<k•lrolif. 200·meltt l>renlslr~e. •.SOO-meltr lrttsh•~. 400.meter f~l'fl• re••v SMITH AND MONDAY have 23 homers and 78 runs-batted-in between them and Forster owns nine of the Dodgers' 13 saves. "Naturally, we·d rather be playing with our full club." said Manager Tom Lasorda. "It makes quite a difference when your two left-handed power- hillers are on the bench " "This series Ls probably more important than a year ago." the Dodgers' Steve Garvey said of .... "' ......... LEE LACV OOMES VP FROM SLIDI! AFTER STEALING SECOND ON ASTAOS. ' • All CHnwl M ICABC 17ttl fon19M C:inc1nnell•ll.o'sA"9f!ltt 1.2Sp.m. S•lurclay C1nclnnat1 al l..os A119f!lttS 17:» p,m Sunday C•n<1nnet1 •I Los A1191tlH 12;55 p.m. starter for the Reds ' series with the Dodgers Morgan, who went 0-4 Wednes- day night in San Francisco, did not play Thursday night "I'm lakin~ off. l don't know how long. I JUSt hope they don'l need me. I hope they can win without me but I can't take this now.'· said the Reds second baseman Knuc kl e baller Joe Niekro limited Los Angeles to Just six ht ls Thursday. only three after the firs t inning whe n the Dod~ers scored two runs, one on Dave Lopes' seventh home run leading off the game. Joe Ferguson slugged a two- run homer for the Astros in the sixth inning, his seventh of the year and second in as many. games. "TH E DODGERS still look Like a good ball club." said Ferguson of his Former teammates. · "They've got a couple of guys out. don't forget. Fortunately. they'vegota gOOd bench.' Niekro. 4-4. wha '1lad a 6.80 earned run average before the Rame. surviv~ the fi rst innin~ and b e ne fited from E'nos Cabell's run-scoring single with two outs in the top of the ninth that scored the winnjng run. "IT HELPED my confidence to battle back," said Niekro. "I can't say what I was doing wrong before. at least now I'm ~elting them out.·• After Lopes ' home r in the first. the Dodgers loaded the bases w1th nobody out. But they were able to score just one more run MOUSTON LDSANOllLES P\;l\f, Cl Alo.., II HOWMd, II C.bell, Jb WellOft, lb How•. ti> l'eroulOft,c J. Crur, rl l'llKlllln,u J . Nlellro, p llllrllM 4 , ] 0 lOOO 0 0 0 0 ~ 0, 1 4 I 2 0 4 0 t 0 J I I I 4 0 1 0 J 0 I 0 J 0 0 0 .-. r~ .. 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