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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-07-14 - Orange Coast Pilot17 ' FRI DAY AFTERNOON, JULY 14, 1978 VOL. 11, '10. 1'5, • SICT10'1$, .. ,.AGES K ymla Indictment Was Opposed by DA • Carter, Schmidt Rap Soviets Model Forced Into Sex Orgy Suspected Botulism Probed Diedrich Takes on SherHf Decision Made Qua1ms Revealed Will Receive DA Opposed Kymla Indictment Paid Vacation By TOM BARLEY Of tM O•llY "''°' Si.If Orange County Grand Jury transcripts now available to the public make it clear that the dis· trict attorney never really want· ed to prosecute Moulton Niguel Water District General Manager Carl Kymla. But the panel indicted Kymla and four other district officials last month after Deputy District Attorney William Evans re· peatedly suggested that it might not be wise to include the former Newport Beach councilman in the indictment. "Jn my judgment , the evidence presented lo you is in· sufficient," Evans said. "I don't think there's enough." The advice was ignored. The Carter, Schmidt Criticize Soviets BONN. West Germany (AP> President Carter and West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt joined today in deplor · ing Soviet prosecution of dissi· dents, with Carter declaring that bis criticism will not be silenced m oves against Al exander Ginzburg and Yuri Orlov. Speaking in German. Schmidt said : "I would like to express my full agreement with what the president has said." grand jury indicted Kymla. 44 , John Perry, 32. director of ad- m inistrali ve operations ; hi s brother. Chuck. 28, a main· tenance yard foreman: Vernon McKown, 34, an inventory con· trol clerk: and Kenneth Krieger. 38. a maintenance yard supervisor. All five defendants face ar raignment Monday in Superior Court. The charges against them a re based on allegations that water district employees under the ir superv1 s1on performed domestic chores for them on dis- trict time Evans' discussion with the grand jury included the allega- tion that Kymla used water dis- trict facilities to buy tires for hi s fore ign made auto. Ile warned that it was yet to be proved that Kymla actually put the tires on his car but felt satisfied that a murter paid for <See WATER, Page A2> AP Wl'"*"I• Pronw1io11 Ca lifornia's former director of finance. Hale Champion. will be named commissioner of Social Security. Ad-· minislrat1on sources said Thursday By STEVE MITCHELL 01 tlle 0.lly Piiot Shill Sus pended Laguna Beach Police Chief Jon Sparks will re- turn lo his job at the end of the month. despite a letter from his officers suggesting he resign. City Manager Fred Solomon. accompanied by the chief. met 2 Held After Model Raped For Film NEW YORK (APl Two men were held in custody today. ac cused of forcing a blond model into a degrading, hours-long sex orgy. which they recorded on film. One of the pair was free on $125,000 eash bond in a similar case i.1 New Jersey SHCHARANSKY GETS 13 YEARS -PAGE A4 The German leader added that "such actions" a re also taken "in the other part of Germany" and said he would like to remind U.S. reporters ''that there are also people in Eastern E urope who suffer under such conditions but a re not given such public prominence" as the Soviet dissl· dents. Botulism Probed The victim was described by the New York di strict attorney's office as 19 and employed by one of the city's top agencies. lier picture has appeared on the cov er of national magazines. and Schmidt citing Eastern European human rights viola- tions. "Our voice will not be stilled a~ we consider these violations. and others around the world, or human rights." Carter said. At an impromptu news con· re rence following their only scheduled bilateral talks, the first questions sough t their reac- Uon t.o the prosecution of Anato-ly Shcharansky and others in the Soviet Union. "We deplore this action by the Soviet government," Carter r eplied, c iting not o nly Shcharansky's case but similar YACBTCLUB FUPJ'IEWED Some women 3ay they are tired of bavlog the wind taken out of their aalls when they app. ly for membcnltlp ln a yacht club. • Whet.bet' there ls dlscrlmlna- tlon •cf:~ women in yacht clubs on who you tl'.llt with -the clubs or the women lbtmselvee. Featurin1. Page Bl. \ The U.S. president said It was obvious that "the courageous dissidents in the Soviet Unjon" are being tried, convicted and punished because they "sought basic fi-eedoms" ~uaranteed un- <See RIGHTS, Page A2) State and federal health officials today continued their probe of a sus pected case of botulism food poi so ning reported early Thursday morning by a patient admitted to Hoag Memorial Hospital. H ospital officials. who declined to release the patient's name. s aid the 36-year-old Newport Beach resident is listed in good condition today in the intensive care unit Mean· while. Food and Drug Ad· min is tration and state epi· demiologists continued to probe the case. Blood samples taken from the victim were being tested today to determine that the man was indeed suffering from botulism. The Huntington Beach police helicooter crew was sent on an <See POISON. Page A2> She was not iden tified by name but was t er m ed a "beautiful. beautiful. beautiful blonde." by Linda Franstein or the district attorney's office Arrested Thursday at hi s $89,000 home overlooking New Jersey's Great Gorge and the Pl ayboy resort there was Ronald Jamgoc hian. 28. or Glenwood Lake, N.J. The other arrest made Wednesday night ($ee CHARGES, Page A2> Fine Flap Heads for Court By GARY GRANVILLE Of ... o ... , ,.. ... , .... On the surface. the mini-courtroom drama next month ~ill match The People of the State or California against Ralph A. Diedrich. THE PEOPLE say Diedrich, even thouah he ts a coun· ty supervisor, acted wrongrully and llle1ally the evening of May 29 when he parked his car on a tervlce road at Laguna Nlt"uel Beach Park. For that transgression, The People want Diedrich to pay • s1~ nne. That'• the official version or the case that will go to trial the afternoon of Aug. 8 in South Orange County MunlclpaJ Court IN llEALITY, however, the upcomlnr court conrronta t 'I non 1s a battle of wills between Diedrich and Sheriff Brad Gates. Diedrich say11 he has been falsely accused and it makes no difference Ir his alleged offense Is a $15 misde· mean or He thinks the sheriff ought to set the record straight - that any citizen felsely accused of a crime should be spared the expense or goina to court to prove innocence already proved. 01£0&1Cll WANTS the parking ticket canceled by whatever means sheriffs have or doing away with such things. But Gotes says th deputy who stepped the llcket on Diedrich'• county-leaaed car's windshield acted properly. And while he doesn't dispute Diedrich 's account of the CSff DIEDRICll·GATES, Pa1eA2> with all city police personnel Thursday afternoon to announct! his decision to keep the chief on the payroll Sparks has been on sus pension without pay since July I. follow- ing a bar fight in which he al legedly slugged a bar patron. He faces a preliminary hearing in South County Municipal Court .July 31 on charges of criminal haltery, a nd ::i tria! in early August Sparks will remain on sus· pension until Monday. at which time he will take a paid vacation unti I July :n . according to Solomon. "I have decided lo retain Chief Sparks." Solomon said Thurs day followin~ the firs t -ever mcetin~ with all police person· nel "It 1s m y impression in the short time l 've been here that the police oepartment. enjoyc; a rinc reputation in this commum· ty that cannot be attributed sole Iv to the Chief of Police. It has to be shared with all employees in the department.,. Solomon said "That implies intelligence and dedication to their jobs. and on (c;;ee SPARKS. Page A2l Ora n:,:t" 1 r~- (' O:J' C ·- Fair and continued quit~ warm through Saturday Highs in upper 70s at the beaches to low 90s inland Low$ tonjght 55 to 63. INSIDE TODAY 11 ·, /01r time again in Orange County The annual F'a1r o~ today with o bu$;y slate of ezhibiti and entl!r tainment. Story and photos on Page Cl l•tlex 2 DAILY PILOT 'TELL IT TO JUDGE' Sheriff Brad Gates 1978 01lly Pli.t $\atf - 'RIGHT IS RIGHT' Supervisor Ralph Diedrich E'rO'fft Page A I DIEDRICH-GATES • • • incident. Gates says it's up to a Judge or jury and nOl lhc s he r1fftodccide guilt or innocence So ht> 1t. says Di edrich. TO SHOW THE sheriff the error or his ways. the coun· lY :.uperv1sor has pleaded innocent, asked tor a trial and committed $1,000 to upcoming court fight. According lo Diedrich. he went lo the beach that fateful holiday night after a Dana Point neighbor com· plained that the be ach is chronically messy and Ul-kept. Diedrich s ays the neighbor was right. the beach was messy and 111-ke pt IT Wi\S WHILE he stood ankle deep in beach litter that Diedrich wa:. cited for illegal parking by a passing dl'puty shcrirr. "I was u county official driving a county·leased car on u ffi c1al county busi ness and had every right to use and pa r k on the road ... Diedrich say~. "I don't fa ult the officer who gave me the ticket . He W<.1s doing what he was supposed lo do." But Diedrich does fault the s heriff who. when told of his plight. refused to cancel the citation ·-i'M NOT SAYING I should get special treatment bt•cause I'm a county supervisor. I simply think any <'it1zen faced with an obvious wrong has a right lo expect it \O be corrected," says Diedrich. n ut Gates says s heriffs who go around tearing up tickets. no matter what the circumstances, shouldn't be shcrirrs and probably won't be for very long. And he says, he's not so certain Diedr1ch 's plea or J\1St1fiablc illegal parking 1s on sound legal ground. ACCORDING TO both Gates and Diedrich. al one voint m their confrontation Gates said something like· "Ralph. if you need $15 I 'II he happy to lend itto you •· ·· Arghhhhhh." Diedrich choked. Well . Gates s:ud. you can take your time paying 1l back l)oubll' arghhhhhhhhh. Diedrich roared al the thought of :,1nyonc think mg he might be m need. llE WANTS GATES to stand uP and be counted as a m<1n who corrects wrong when he sees wrong being done. "Sure. he'd probably get some heat if he fixed the ttckt•t And so would I. But when you're right, you're right. And you take the heat knowing you're right." says Dl(:drich lle 's now set to spend what he thinks will be al least SJ .000 to defend himself against the S15 charge. i\nd among the witnesses his lawyer expects to suh pOl'n<1 for the defense 1s Sheriff Brad Gates "l'LL TELL YOU, this is a matter of principle and 1·m gomg all out to prove a point," Diedrich says. "That's fi ne. "Gates sa ys, "onlytell itto a judge." I will.·· Di eel rich replies. "You bet your life I will." Woman Inmate Hospitalized OCALA. Fla . (AP I -Mary Wo rlds. serving a three-year prison term for a c rime s he swears she d id not commit. has hecn hospitalized for exhaustion and m alnutrition after four da)~ of rastin~ and prnyin~ The 29-year-old black woman w<is convicted by an all -white jur y or burning a puticnt with a cigarette in 1977 at a state in· stitutc for the returded where she was a supervisor. 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J amgochian already faces a 72-count state Indictment m New J ersey, charging him with kid· na pping and forcing Playboy Bunnies. a irline s tewardesses and other young women Lo pc•rform in pornographic films. P o l ice who se ar c h e d Jamgochian's home after the first charges were Wed claimed to have found about 90 video tape cassettes. A few were of such commercial filmi; as "Deep Throat.·· But at ll!ast 75 were said t o have been o r non professionals lured to his home a nd forced to perform. The cassettes were not marketed. When arrested. Harris gave his occupation as a pimp. ac- cording to Mi ss Fairslein, head or the district attorney's sex crime unit f'rott1 Page A I POISON ... i.'meq~ency flight lo the Los Angeles International Airport at a bout 1 a.m. Thursday to pick up u s hipment or botulism anti-toxin. Dr. Btn Worner of the stalt llealth De p a rtm ent lab In Berkclty Thursday confirmed that t he su11pecttd source of <'o ntnml n atlon wa s com merclallr canned water c h e s t n uts, mported from Taiwan. However. today he wa.. not available ror comm~nt. Abe Klek.s of the FDA office In t.os Anaeles said the test• have not provided any conclusive results thus rar but added that i.ome prelimlnny findingt1 on both the blood tests and the wal er t'll e~t n uts ma y be avaUoble Illar today County Bus Fare Hiked OCTD Approves 40% Boost; Some Services Cut Hy KATHY CLANCY DI tM Dally Pii.t St.tit A $4S 2 million Orange County Transit District COCTDl budget that calls for a 40 percent hike in rares and reduced property ta>< income won tentative approval rr o m dis tri c t dire ctors Thursday. In the process directors s crapped a p l anned door-to-destination Dial-a.Ride service for Costa Mesa residents as well as service improvements m Garden Grove. They also chopped the number of fr e ewa y comm u ter Park-and-Ride trips from 67 to 14 d a ily and agreed not to ~xpand service on regula r bus routes. Di r ectors turne d a s ide a so-called "doomsday budget" of $39 million for 1978-79 that would have s een fares doubled and all property tax revenue cut off. The $45.2 million version. expected back for adoption Au g. 7. still is SS million less than that a pproved 1n the pre-J a r vis 1977 · 78 fiscal year. It also has been whittled down from the $58.9 million spending package proposed by OCTD administrat.ors before California voters passed the prooertv tax r e form measure known as Proposition 13. Starting SepL 10. passengers on OCTD's regular routes wlll pay 35 cents. a 10-cent hike from the 25 cents charged s ince the district began operating in 1972. Passengers on P ark-and-Ride a nd 01al-a-llide. as we ll as able-bodied <·ompan1ons of the handicappe d o n O ial·a ·Llfl services will pay 20 cents more. a 70-cenl fore. S e ni o r c it ize n and handicapped passengers will be charged 15 cents on regular routes and 35 cents on special service vehicles. Senior citizens had ridden free 1 n th e p as t und e r an u rrangeme nt with Orange County Supervisors. who picked up the cost of their fares with federal revenue sharing dolla rs However. OCTD ofricials said . the future of that progra m isn't known now in light of budget co ns traints brought o n by Proposition 13. OCTD Director William Farns cast the lone vote against the 40 percent fare increase Thursday. say ing riders would accept an immediate doubling of fees in the s pirit of Proposition 13's "pay your own way" message. O C TD admini s trators. however. predicted that a 100 percent increase in rares would E'ro"' Page A J SPARKS ..• by the district was in fact in· s talled on Kymla 's BMW. Evans reminded the grand j ury. however, that they had also heard testimony to the ef· feet that Kymla reimbursed the district for the cost of the muf· ner. And he noted that the water district's elected directors gave Kymla approval to have repalrs m ade on his car provided the d istrict w as r eimbursed for them . Ev3ns described e vidence re garding work done at Kymla's home as '"very weak.·· fi e f>()inted out that two or three years had ela psed since t h e wo rk allegedly was performed and employee and lime r eco rds related tn that period are no longer in cx- istent:e Charges against the rive de- fenda nts include the allegation t hat public re c o rd s were des troyed From Page 11 I WATER ... that b;isis. I feel they will be able to work with the situation." Solomon sa id he was aware of the stance taken by members or th e Laguna Beach Police Employees Ass ociation, which earlier this week asked Sparks to resign. "The position or the associa· tion was brought to me last Tuesday by leaders of the ~roup, and their remarks were con- s ide r ed in m y decis i o n." Solomon said. I le said he also took into con· s ideralion the response hy the publle at Tuesday's City Council meeting where the mayor was presented with 1.500 signatures s upporting the chiuf Area Blacked Out LOS ANGELES IAPl AbOut 3.600 Department of Water and Power customers were the vic- U ms of a six,hour blackout in the t'xrluslve 'RMnc ho Park und Chevolt Hills area of West Los Angel e s , 'aid a DWP apokcswomfln. E lizabeth Wlm· mer sald 8 transformer bank In an undcr1round ~talion (a iled when aix cir cuits ble w o ut Thursday cause a drop In ridership. With the 40 percent increase. they est imated. OCTD buses will carry 21 million passenger fares this year. two million more than In 1977-78. OCTO Finance Director John Beatty proposed the 40 percent fare hike as the first step in a plan to double fares by 1983. He said t he district must continue lo obtain one-fourth of its operating income from local sources -fares. property laxes. bus advertising and intern~H Othe1'wis e , he e xplained . OCTD faces a reduction of its fed e ral subs idies. which now make up haJf of the operating budget. Directors earlter cons idered doing away entirely with Its s han.• of local pro1>crt y t ax dollars. But Beatty convinced them to a ccept the SI 5 million 1n p ro perly t ax due 1n th e post· Proposition 13 a llocal1on Because or state: and federal rc•gulalioni.. he sald. OCTD can collect S2 1n ~ubs1dic~ for every Sl raised in propt•rty laxcs. Yet tit(' d1st1·1ct lvses S l 111 l e d eral he lp fo r c v~ry SI coll ectt.-d al thc f <trl'OOX I It-suggested di rectors coll~ct the Sl.5 million a va ilable. but propose federul lcg1slat1on lo change the way subsidics are ~r~nt c d so proper ty t axes t·ventuall y can be dcl~·kd from the budget Jarvis 'Fleeing Enemy' Tax Figure Battles Drunk Driving Rap OXNARD <AP> Tax fi ghter Howard Jarvis. waging a court battle on a misdemeanor drunk dri ving cha rge, says he drove e rratically because he feared an enemy car was pursuing him . In the case that was expected to go to the jury today. Jarvis and his wife testified that his notoriety as the Proposition 13 crusader had brought telephone thre ats t.o their home . When he saw a car with bright Lights pursuing him. Jarvis said he criss-crossed from lane to lane on the Ventura Freeway. The car turned out to be a s he riff's patrol car. "For the last year. we've tried to stay away from any car that looks suspicious.·· J a r vis told Jurors in municipal court here ··Maybe l'm overscns it1\'e. ·· He s aid police had given him ad vice on the matter "to avoid any car that looks threatening ... It was the first time the 75-year-old Jarvis had offered this explanation of his erratic driving just after midnight on March 15. He explained that he was on the way home from a campaign gathering at a s upporter ·s home when his wife, Estelle. spotted a car coming up from behind. As the car approached. he speeded up "I don't know how many timer-. I c h anged l dnes I JU !>l rem ember going from one Mdc> to the other to gel out of the way of this car.·· J ar vis said llad he been drinki ng "' Yes. J arvis s aid. lle 'd h<td one vodka and orange juice early in the e vening. After dinner . he said. his hosts offe red coffee. which he later found out was laced with liqueur. He had ·•two o r t hree" o r thes e b e fore heading ror home. T hen. Jarvis' friends took the witness stand to tell or the party lh;.it night. Jarvis. they insisted. was not intoxicated The hostess. Ma rcia Greene . spread her arms and admitted sh~ had spiked the coffef! ·-rm the guilty one:· s h<: told Jurors. "l did it.·· But she added an explanation ··1 m a ke very bad coffee." she said forlornly. "The only way I c a n ca m ouflag e 1l is b y doctorin~ It up " Soviet 'Spy' Given Death Sentence MOSCOW !AP > A Soviet court sentenced Anatoly F ilatov. a Soviet administrative worker . lo death by firing squad for spy- ing, the Soviet news agency Tass said. The death verdict agains t Filatov. whom Tass called "an a~cnt of a foreign intelligence service.·· rame today a t the end Of <I week Of WCll·pUblicizcd trials during which dissidents 1\natoly Shcharan!>ky a nd Alex ~ndcr Ginzburg received labor cam p sentences for 13 and eight years respectivcl;, Filatov is unknown lo d1ss1 d e nt s h e re and W c~t ern diplom ats also claim they do not know him. Tas s quoted prosecutor v Novikov as saying in court that the f'ilat.ov tria l "not only ex poses the crimes committed by the defenda nt persona lly, but also brings to light the criminal a c t ions by the reactionary forces of the imperialist states . . above aJI against the Soviet Union and its foreign policy. which is 1:1imed at strengthening detente. peace and international cooperation ·· The news agency did not iden ti(y the "imperialist states." It said Fllatov had been cor rupted "under the influence or s landerous anti·Sovret broad - casts of foreign radio ~ta lions " over a number of year<, and had sold out his frit!nds. family a nd country. Tass said he had "committed a n u nseemly J Ct · a nd was bl ackmmled into working for the unnamed intclligen(•c ser vice * * * f~rolfl Pag~ I I RIGHTS ... de r the Helsinki ugreem cnt. which he noted the Soviet Union "voluntarily signed ·· Carter said there was little m a concrete way that could ht done by the United States except 10 mobilize the force of public opinion against the prosecutions AL th<.' same time. the presi· dent expressed a willingness to "cooperate with tht:' Soviet Unio n wh er<.'vcr poss1b lc to mobilizt:' pubhc opinion ·· He said h(• had r(.'Cc1ved a personal report from Secretar~ of State Cyrus R VanCl• on \\hat th<.' president termed Va nce·s .. con s truc tive meetings·• in Geneva with Soviet Fo reign Minister Andrei i\. Gromvko. GUARANTEE? LOOK TO THE DICTIONARY!! Mrs J a rv1s tcsllfl cd "l"ve ht•en m arried to How1:1rd for M Y<'ars and I've• seen tu rn <1 hll h.· tipsy now and then but not that night " Ve ntuni C•iunty S hl•r1 rf 's Dt-p oty M1<'hal·I Kipp hud ll•st iftl·d th3t .Jarvi., failed roads tdl' sobriety t c!-ts, but J t1n•1s sat<.l ht• <.hdn't fail t he tt•st. explaining he refused to W[tl k a s tra1ghl line because ht• has trouble \n th h1:. legs. Of his reported mabiltty lo recite the alphabet. he ')a1d , ""I ha ",. n · t d o n c l h a l s 'JH' l' kindergarten ·· 3 Cities' Employees On Strike By The Associated Pre~., Public e mployees "' lhrec majof' ti S cities were on strike toda' ClcvC'lan d wa '> t h e hardest hit. with 1,500 pohccmt•n on strike Lo uisville had al m oi.t n11 < i r t• m <' n o n d u l y J n d Philadelphia was without lht· serv ices or <tlmll'.t 20.ovn non-uniformed \\Ill k<•r., Striking lelephone workers in 17 slates returned to their Jobs T h u r s d ay a nd w e r e ~rv<.'n rive-day s uspensions. ending J threc-day walkout 1hat caused minor dcla)'> in long d1stanc1· service The Cleveland ~trike llcg<in T hursday ni~ht over the fmng or 13 p atrolmen by Mayor D<'nnh Ku <'1n1 ch T he 3 1 yt?ar-11lt1 mayo r . "'ho fa<·E>i. a r c1·;dl l'lect inn nc-<I month. dis missed the men for refusing an ordc•r lo ..,tart onlo.man tl a vt1m c foM palrob m h1~h-cr1mc housing pr<>JCClS. Kucinich usked l h<' sl at(' to<la-. for National Guard troupe, :ind any other help 1t could prov1r!e B ut C nv .l1:1 m cs A Rh<1t.lt'' offi ce 1n Columl)u!) s1:1id no dS~istance would ht> offered until the city exhausted every other possibility So m e wa le r a nd garbag" workers honored poliCl' picket hnes. r::usrng t he threat or a wider work stoppage in the cit\' of 700.000 persons A uthor1t1es said not ont· of lhl· I 500 patrolml•n in lht' nl~ ·., 2,000 ml•mbc1 pohct• tlt·p.irtmcnt report l'<I fo r work on the 11 p. m «h1fl Safrtv l>lrectnr .Jame« W H1:1rrt•l1 ... :.i1d ..,omt• p11trolmt·n n·µorl<•d for duly al 7 u m .irHI there wt•rc u lew patrol t"a rs on the str<.'l'l. hut lit' dt•L•hncd to g1\'t' spt'c1fic., Alden s did al f1rsf·moep11on and has abided by lhe deflni11on of the word. ever-thu&ly Whal and how much does a guarantee mean to you? Wed say 11 depends on the 11em involved and the manufacturer Gener1lly speaking. houses would be one thing. au1omob1les 1nd most electrical appltances another all with spec1f1ed time hm1t. Guarantees on caroeltng are conSlde<ablV more compllcaled The rule 1n the industry is TWO YEARS lor manulactunng defects The feeling la that manulacturtng defects will surface w1th1n that 1wo year period Beyond this, these manufacturers feet there are too many variables 1n the usaoe 10 g111e coveraoe beyond ihat per10d Don't be ml&led by •·phoney·· guarantees. They are prorated. based on m1ll·tn1101ce costs. Plus padcllnQ and labor to change By the lime vou hgure them up 11 usually costs more 10 change than the or1g1na1 purchase pnce Carpet manufacturers tell us that a prePQOderance or complaints is no1 oecause of delec1s but because of Improper 1nstlll8tk>n We m1n1m1ze the number of complaints by havmg the best installers around Also we deal only wtth more 1ubatantlat mills. fur1hef reducing problems Buying lrom Alden s will give you the greatest MCUrity Look to the d1ct1onary. and then 10 us t IC NO }IQ-411 DEN'S :iiisiiJlitioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 fJlACENTIA AVENUE • CO$TA M!$A. CAllf 9i621 • PHONE 6•6·•838 -6'6·23.S~ I ... ---.. Orange Coast 'l'oday's Closing ~.Y. Stoeks EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 19S, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1978 C TEN CENTS ,-----------Sheriff Versus Diedricb---------- Great Huff Oi'er $15 Parking Ticket * 'TELL IT TO JUDGE' Sheriff Brad Gates Kymla's Trial [Opposed r I Orange County Grand Jury transcripts now available to the , public make it clear t.hat the dis- trict attorney never really want- ed to prosecute Moulton Niguel Water District General Manager Carl KymJa. But the panel indicted Kymla and four other district officiaJs last month after Deputy District Attorney William Evans re - \ peatedly s uggested that it might not be wise lo include the former Newport Beach councilman ln 1 the indictment. 7 • "In my judgment. the l evidence presented to you Is in- l sufficient," Evans said. "I don't ( think there's enough." The advice was ignored. The 1 grand jury indicted Kym la. 44; John Perry, 32, director of ad- minis trative operations; his brother, Chuck. 28, a main- tenance yard foreman; Vernon McKown, 34, an inventory con- trol clerk: and Kenneth Krieger. 38. a mainte nan ce y ard s upervisor. All five defendants face ar- raignment Monday in Superior Court. The charges against them are based on allegations that water district employees under their s upervision pe rformed domestic chores for them on dis- trict time. Evans' discussion with the grand jury included the alleJ1?a- t1on that Kymla used water dis· trict facilities to buy tires for his foreign made auto. He warned that it was yet to be proved that Kymla actually put the tires on his car but felt satisfied that a mufler paid for by the district was in fact in· s talled on Kymla's BMW . Evans reminded the grand Jury. however. that they had also heard testimony to the cf- • feet that Kymla reimbursed the district for the cost of the mul- • fler t And he noted that the water district's elected directors gave Kymla approval lo have repairs made on his car provided the district was reimbursed for them Evans described evidence re- garding work done at Kymla's home a s "very weak." He pointed out that two or three years had elapsed since the work allegedly wa s performed and employee and time records related to that period are no longer in ex- istence. Charges against the fhe de- fendants Include the allegation that public records were destroyed. YACBTCLUB FL4PJ'IEWED Some women say they are tired of having the wind taken out of their saila when they app- ly for ~mbenhtp ln a yacht club. Whether there ls discrhnina. tlon •sinst women In yacht clubs on who you talk with -clubs or tbe women themaelves. Featurina. P_,e Bl. By GARY GRANVILLE Of "'9 Dail'( ...... Miff On the surface, tbe mini-courtroom drama next month will match The People of the State or California against Ralph A-Diedrich. THE PEOPLE say Diedrich, even though he is a coun- ty supervisor, acted wrongfully and illegally the evening of May 29 when be parked his car on a service road at Laguna Niguel Beach Park. For that transgression. The People want lliedrich to pay a $15 fine. That's the official version of the case that will go to trial the afternoon of Aug. 8 in South Orange County Municipal Court. IN REALITY, however, the upcoming court confronta- tion is a battle of w.llls between Diedrich and Sheriff Brad Gates. Diedrich says he has been ralsely accused and it makes no dilrerence it bis alleged offense is a $15 misde- meanor. He thinks the sheriff ought to set the record straight - that any citizen falsely accused of a crime should be spared the expense or going to court to prove innocence already proved. DIEDRICH WANTS lhe parking ticket canceled by whatever means sheriffs have of doing away with such things. Fun at the Fair Flash the Sunshine a nd his goose. Harriet. greet Lonnie Abbott. 3, on midway at Orange County Fa irgrounds in Costa Mesa. Annual county fair opened today_ For a r undown on fair events, see today's Weekender Section. page Cl. Irvine's Olympic Pool Short by Inch By PlDLIP ROSMARIN Oft• o.11'( l'tlet St.ff Were the world's best swim- mers to compete today in the City of Irvine's highly touted $650,000 Heritage Park Olympic SO-m eter swimming pool, ~very one of them would miss a poten- tial record by an inch. Every record, e very time. By an inch. tract with Heritage Park de- veloper Ruane Corp. Both are Los Angeles County firms. Brady said the city hasn't yet officially accepted the work as complete. Because of that, he said, the estimated $8,000 to $10,000 to stretch the pool the crucial inch will be paid by Pacifica. Brady said the two other pools in the aquatics complex-a 25· yartf recreational pool and a 33 <See POOL, Page i\2) , B!!t ~ates says the dep~ty who slapped the ticket on D1edr1ch s ~ounty-leased car s windshield acted properly. And while he doesn't dispute Diedrich's account of the incident. Gates says it's up to a judge or jury and not the sheriff to decide guilt or innocence So be it. says Diedrich. TO S~OW THE sheriff the error or his ways, the coun· ty supel'Vlsor has pleaded innocent. asked for a trial and committed $1,000 to upcoming court fight. According to Diedrich, he went to the beach that rat~ful holiday night after a Dana Point neighbor com- plained th.at the beach is chronically messy and ill-kept_ Diedrich says the neighbor was right the beach was messy and ill-kept. ' IT _WA_s WHILE_ he stood ankle deep m beach litter that D1edri~h was cited for illegal parking by a passing deputy sheriff. . '_'I was a count~ official driving a county-leased car on official county business and had every right to use and park on the road," Diedrich says. "I _don't fault the officer who gave me the ticket. He was domg what he was supposed to do." _ B~t Diedrich does fault the sheriff who. when told of his phght. refused to cancel the citation. "l'M NOT SA YING I should ge~ special treatment because I'm a county supervisor I simply think any <See DIEDRICH·GATES, Page AZ> Dally l"ll•t SlAltt - 'RIGHT IS RIGHT' Supervisor Ralph Diedrich Mesa Budget Set Spending Up Despite Slashes By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OI -Dally Pli.t St.tf Costa Mesans have Just one more chance to comment on the city's proposed $21-6 million post-Jarvis budget for next fi s- cal year_ City councilmen are expected to adopt it Monday night. Ironically, while the budget calls (or a 14.9 percent reduction ln total expenditures, every ma- jor city department, including police and fire, would be spend- ing more money this year than it did last year, under the pro· posed budget. The bulk of the city's cutbacks would come from a nearly 50 percent reduction in capital im- provement funds, proposed at $3.1 million for 1978-79. City officials say the real financial crunch from Proposi- tion 13 won't be felt in Costa Mesa for perhaps two years. There would be no layoffs and non-managerial city edlployees could see pay raises based on seniority if the council approves the budget Monday. The public will be able lo com- ment on the budget at a hearing set for 6:30 p.m . in council chambers. There has been no public comment to dale. At a public session Tuesday at city hall. council me mbers had no negative comments about the proposed spending program. which calls for a $3.9 million re- duction from last year's budget of $25.5 million. City financial a ides would re- tain a $4.2 million dollar reserve through next year and don't plan to seek any so-called "bail-out" funds from the state. City Manager Fred Sorsabal has warned the council that the city would have to deplete its 25 percent reserve by nearly $3 million just to get $1 million in state aid. About 35 percent of the city's funds are earmarked for police. fire and other safety programs. This program would be in- creased by about $390,000 for a lotal of $7.4 million. The city's general &overnment fund, which takes care or most administrative duties at city hall, would receive $4,269,950, a slight increase over last year's slice of $4.127 ,355. Public works. which Includes maintaining city streets, light- ing and traffic engineering, would receive about $200.000 more than last year's budget of 1ust over $3.2 million. Lei s ure Ser vices would opera te on a budget of $1,606, 130. Last year the department re- ceived $1,558,470. The city currently has 19 un- fill ed jobs that will remain un- fi lled if the budget is approved. The police department would operate with 160 people. down three posilions. The fire depart- ment would lose only one of 99 positions included in last year's budget Tht! council's request for a 10 percent reduction in city staff to 480 employees over the next tw<> years can be handled through normal attrition. said Sorsabat Drunk Drive Trial Prosecutor Asks Jarvis Conviction OXNARD CAP > A pros- ecutor asked a jury today to convict tax reformer Howard Jarvis of misdemeanor drunken driving and called Jarvis' ex- p I a n a tio ns o f his conduct "ridiculous " "He conducted himself in a manner that is inconsistent with his sober personality," Deputy Ventura County District At- torney Robert Bayer told jurors as Jarvis listened quietly. "He failed the field sobriety tests, and he's guilty." Bayer ridiculed Jarvis· con- tention that he feared a sheriff's car was actually a n e nem y pursuing him ·'There was no rational reason ror a sober person to have such suspicions or concerns," Bayer said. Jarvis' l awyer. Trevor Grimm. told the j ury Jarvis' worries were warranted -that Equipment Worth 83,421 Stolen Burglars pried their way through the sliding glass window of a Costa Mesa apartment Thursday and escaped with stereo and camer a equipment valued by the owner at $3,421 , police said today. The loss was reported by Janice Ruth Hoover of 2901 Mendoza Drive. She phoned police at 3:30 p.m . when she re- turned home from work ancl di~.­ covered the break-in. he had received threats saying "You'll never get out of Ventura alive." ··isn 't it Jo1eicat and rational that Mr. Jarvis was trying to get a way from this car " .. Grim m asked. He suggested Jarvis' was be- ing prosecuted merely because he was the leader of California's taxpayer revolt that sa w passage of Proposition 13 last month. In the case t h at we nl t o t h e j ury today. J arvis and his wife testified that his notoriety as the Proposition ll crusader had brought telephone threats to their home. When he saw a car with bright lights pursuing him, Jarvis said; he criss-crossed from lane to lane on the Ventura Freeway. The car turned out to be a sheriff's patrol car. "For the last year. we've tried to slay away from any car that looks suspicious," Jarvis tol~4 Jurors in municipal court here. "Maybe I'm oversensitive." He said police had given him advice on the matter "to avoid any car that looks threatening." He explained that he was on <See JARVIS, Page A2> Coast Weather That's how much the pool is short or 50 meters. according to AA U officials who refused last week to certify it for official competitions. City officials said when the pool was filled with water, pres· sure, combined with wet sous outside the all-aluminum struc- ture, pushed inward both en<h; or the pool. Girl Gets New S11rgery F air and continued quite warm through Sat\lrday. Highs in uppet' 70s at the beaches to low 90s inland. Lows tonight 55 to 63. INSIDE TODA" Paul Brady, assistant city manager, said it was the fi rst such lncldeothe'severbeardof. Brady said repaira- stretching back the aluminum and bolting tt with weldlnC plates to steel support beams- should brina the 50·meter pool back to a full ~ meters by next week, when the AAU wlll ch~lt It again The flrat swim meet at the park ls 1cbeduled July ~. The pool was bullt by Pacifica Englneerln1t. under a aubcon- Uuol Schliller Operation 'Exploratory' Carol Schuller, 13-year-old daughter of Rev . Robert Schulter, was to undergo sur- cery late today at Childrens Hospital or Orange Co\lnty. Tbe "exploratory surgery" wlll determine if further am· putation IR necessary al this time, according to a hoRpltal spokesman, and to begin correc- tive plastic surgery. Carol. uld to be In good sp\rtll aince • motorcycle acci- dent tut F'Mday in Sioux City. 1owa, in which she Jost her left leg below the knee, received a further Utl today. She received a telephone call from actor John Wayne. who told her: "I wnnt to help you Carol. Your Oad has helped me so much and I want lo help you. Carol, t only had cancer, you have loct a leg. You Just caU tne If you want to talk.•· The holpltal 1p0keaman re- vealed "if the threat of infection can be controlled tor the next seven days, prospects of saving he r knee and thigh from am· putatlon Is virtually ensured." Carol told her father , pastor of the Garden Grove Community Church known ror his "possibili- ty thlnklng" and weekly "Hour of Power" televhdoo pro1ram. "Daddy, If they amputate my knee or Wah. It won't chanlfC Ood'a plan ror my life." It 's /air hme agofn in Orange Co&mty. The annual ralr opma today with a bu3J1 alate of ezhibita and enter· taanment. StOfll and photos°" Page Cl . . l !t DAILY PILO r C -Lot• of lleaf' FrOM Page 11 l .. . =: .. . ,. County's Smog To Continue JARVIS ••. ·. . .. the WfY hom~ from M campaign gathering at a supporter 's home when his wife, Estelle. spotted a 4 car coming up from behind. • A s the car approached. he f speeded up. • • "'l don't know how many times; r c hanged lanes . I just remember going Crom one sid~ to the other lo get out of the way or this car." Jarvis said. Orange Counttuns who suf· ·fered through today's smog are expected t o go through il again tomorrow, accord ing t o a spokesman for the E l Monte· based South Coast Air Quality Ma n agement District. ln an unprecedented action. accordln11 to the Associated Presa, industries and utilities in the South Coast Air Basin <in· eluding Orange County> were re· Fare Hike For County Buses Due Hy KATHY CLANCY Of IN O.Ht ~ Sc.ff A $45.2 miUion Orange County Transit District (OCTD> budget that calls for a 40 percent hike in fares and reduced property tax income won tentative approval from di s tri ct d i rector s Thursday. In the process directors sc rapp e d a pla nn e d door·lo·destinatlon Dial·a·Ride ser vice for Costa Mesa residents as well as service improvements '" Ga rd<'n Grove They also chopped the number of frel•wa y c omm u te r Park·<md·Ridc trips from 67 to 14 d a ily and agreed not to t>.Xpand serval'c on regular bus routes. Dire ctor s turned aside a !>O·called .. doomsday budget" of S39 mi!Uon for 1978·79 that wouJd have sct:n fares doubled and all property tax revenue cut off. The S45.2 m ill ion version , ••xpcch'd back for adoption Aug. 7, ~tall I!> SS million less than that <ipprovcd in the pre-J arvis 1977 78 fiscal } car rt also has been whittled down from lilt' $58.9 mlllion spending p:.i cknge proposed by OCTD <Jdm1111stralors before California votc.-rs passed the propertv tax r e form measure known a!> Proposition 13. Starting Sept 10. passengers on OCTD's regular routes will pay 35 cents . a to.cent hike from the 25 cents charged since the district began operating in l972. f'assenger!> on Park.and·Rlde <ind D1al·a -Ride . a s well as ;.ible·bodicd companions of the hund1capped on Dial-a.Lift !-l'n '1ces "111 pay 20 cents more, a iO-ccnt fare S e nior c1 t1 7.c n and handi capped passengers will be <'h arged 15 cents on r egular rnuH•s ~ind 35 cents on special service vchiclc·s SC'n1 t1r c1t17.e ns had ridden free 1 11 th e pas t und e r an arrangement with Orange County Su~rvisors. who picked up the cost of their fares with federa l revenue sharin~ dollars . However. OCTD offi cials said. the future or that program isn't known now in light of budget con straints brought on by Proposition 13. TONIGHT ORANGE COUNTY FAIR - Fairgrounds. through July 23. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8 p.m. OCC PLANETARIUM - "Stars or the Summer Sky." 8 pm. ··OTHERWISE ENGAGED" South Coast Re pertory The a t er. Tuesda y ·Sunday through Aug. 1. 8 p.m. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ·-"" -~,.,.Of,.t ·~ ftvnt1•,..,. n c• • c...-.. , Y•f• ,,.,~IOf"' •N9 0.~•· Mil,...., , ... ,.,., ...... Eono• t~o aM~M M•M4•nou 110. Cit•• lo•" l... •I< ... ••, """ A""'•,., Ma,_11to+no tdUou Cott• Mtu Oftlce M.1111ffllt ·-=~::t =•o $~'":...,, t1t1t Tel•pllOnt (714)14~1 C#H elfled Adwt111ll"O IU-1111 c ~-:·'·t~ ~ o:,:, ~~ .. =~~~ ,...1.,, ., .... , .... ,,.., .. " ,..,.,,,, ,..., "1 ttffNll<M w UNVt ,,.ct•t ,.,,,. .. _...,_ • cortr1"'1- 1tittt"9 (110 M\laft N•• 41 Ce\11 Ml'H t eHfOtft1a \Wl\Ctl••1eft CW c.•u1ft U \I ,...,.,~,, •• ,._ ••• ,, ~ MtMtt•• """°'"• ""'!WI-.~) tt-IMt quired to take pollution-cutting s~eps today. Curtailments included a cut· back at Huntin gton Beach's steam plant. to 80 percent pro· duction or ele<:tricity. Although smog levels re· malned relatively low today in coas t al Oran ge Co unty. breathing was expected to be "unhealthful for sensitl ve pe r s ons" in the Saddleback Va lley area where readings on the Pollutarft Standards Index <PSI) were projected to reach 154. Had he been drinking? Yes. J arvis said. He 'd had one vodka and orange juice early in the evening. After dinner, he said, his hosts offered coffee. • which he later found out was .~ laced with liqueur. He had "two • o r t hree" of these before : heading for home. • Then, Jarvis' friends look the witness stand to tell or the party i that night. J arvis, they insisted, : was not into>Cicaled. • The hostess. Marcia Greene. spread her arms and admitted she had spiked the coffee. "I'm the guilty one," she told ~ j urors. "I did it." The coastal area was expected to t op out at 63 P S I. the spokes ma n said, noting that northern Orange County was to be hardest hit A stage-one alert was announced for the La Habra ·Santa Ana Canyon vicinity. The spokesm an said a com bination or a "very. very low in· version layer, bottoming at 200 feet. very little wind and lots or heat·' is caus ing the current smog condition, creating second· sta.l!e alerts In parts of Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. o.lly ,...,. kMt ,_ WHETHER HEALTHFUL OR HAZARDOUS, BAL ISLAND VISITORS ARE TAKING TO SKATING Promoters Enjoy A Booming Business While Residents Seek City Controls But she added an explanation. "l make very bad coCCee," she said forlornly. ''The only way r .. ca n cam ouflage it is by doctoring It up." Newport Rolls Along Mrs. Jarvis testified: "I've been married to Howard for 14 years and I've seen him a little tipsy now and then -but not that night." ··1t·s like smoking a cigar in a closet." he said. Island Roller Skating Stirs Controversy Ve ntura County Sheriff's , Deputy Michael Kipp h a d testified tha t Jarvis failed , roadside sobriety tests, but Jarvis said he didn't fail the test . explaaning he refused to walk a straight line because he has trouble with his legs. Today's alerts. predicted between l and 4 p.m .. were ex· peeled again tomorrow. he said, with meteorologists anticipating some let up on Sunday. A s tage.one alert results at 204 PSI. That's when the elderly and younger children a re warned to avoid physical exercise Stage-two aleru.. sounded at 279 PSI. include the st.age-one warnings and result in closing of some industries, a spokesman said . By J OANNE REYNOLDS Ol 11• D~ll,. "lot SUit Roller skating. which is taking on the dimensions of a craze in Newport Beach. 1s inexpensive. run and healthful Thal view. voiced by roller skatang revivalists. is not shared by a g roup of disgruntled Balboa Island residents and merchants. They see roller s kating as a hazard that ought to be con· ti-oiled by city ordinance. The problem. which is headed for City Council for eonsidera· lion. has come to a head this summer with the ar rival of a skate rental shop on the island's main street. Marine Avenue Debra Hegg, a San Juan Capistrano resident. opened tht.' Balboa Skate Co. on the island in April A month later s he opened another shoµ near the Balboa Pavilion Business. ~he says, 1s boom· ing. "We get about 2,000 people a week," Ms. Hegg claims. The shops not only rent the customary boot.type skate. but sell a specially.made model that features a jogging shoe mounted on a truck with wheels like those used on skateboards. Local resi· dents are buyi ng in good num- bers. she said ··w e get all kinds of people an here." Ms. Hegg added "A real cross section. l know about th"' m erchants association and we·re trymg to work thang~ out "But one thing about this bus•· ness people come back happy:· T he Wlhappy merchants and homeowners s ay they have nothing against Ms. Hegg or rolle r skaters in gener al. They're concerned about the hazards posed to pedestrians by any rolling equipment -skates. skateboards and bicycles. Of his reported inability to recite the alphabet, he said. ··1 haven ·t done that si n ce kindergarten " FrmaPa~AI POOL ... 1.1 mett!r diving t a nk-have $hown no structural problems. Second·stagc s mog alerts were expected today in the Fon· tana. Uplands and eastern San Gabriel Valley a reas for the first time in the history or the South Coast Air Quality M anagcmcnt Di strict. said James Birakos. th(• district"s de puty executive officer Employees' Strikes Hit Three Cities County Botulism Probe Continues Current city ordinances cover bicyclin g on sidewalks and ::.kateboarding on h ills with grades of greater than six per cent Al their June 6 meeting. direc tors of the Balboa Island lm· provement Association decided to write the council and ask for an ordinance controlling roller skating because of what they see as the dangers involved. The Heritage Park aquatics complex has been bothered by numerous problems. Originally it was to h<1ve been ready for use last November Heavy rains cont ributed to J three month delay The contractor further blamed vandalism-~hildren and adults using the empty pool s urface for s kateboarding. a mong other things-for delays. By The Associated Press Public employees in three major U.S. cities were on strike tod ay. Clevelan d was the hardest hi t. with l.500 policemen on strike. Louisvi lle had almost n o fir emen o n duty and Philadelphia was without the services o r almos t 20.00(1 non.uniformed workers Striking telephone workers an 17 states returned lo their jobs T hursday and w e re given five-day suspensions, ending a three-day walkout that caused minor delays in long-distance service. The Cleveland strike began Thursday night over the firing or 13 patrolmen by Mayor Dennis Kucinic h. The 31 -year·old m ayor , who faces a recall election next month. dismissed the men for refusing an order to start one-man daytime foot patrols in high.crime housing projects. Kucinich asked the state today for National Guard troops and any other help it could provide. But Gov. James A. Rhodes' office in Columbus said no assistance would be offered until the city exhausted every other possibility. Some water and garbage workers honored police picket lines. raising the threat of n wider work stoppage in the city or 700,000 persons. State and federal health 0Hic1als today continued their probe or a suspected case or botu li s m food poi soning repor ted earl y Thursday morning by a patient admitted to Hoag Memorial Hospital. H ospita l o ff icia ls . who declined to release the patient's nJmc. suid the 36·year·old ~cwport Deuch resident 1s listc.'<.1 County Fair Salutes Mesa Tonight at 8 It's "Costa Mesa Day" at the Orange County Fair and the city's Silver Anniversary Com· mittee will swing back into ac. lion with another special tribute to the city's 25th year or in corporation. At 8 o'clock tonight in the rair 's amphitheater. represen. tatives or various city organiza. lions will light candles on a special birthday cake for Costa Mesa Councilwomen Arlene Schafer and Norma Hertzog will be joined by Clint Hoose, President o f the Orange County Fai r Board. and representatives of numerous civic groups. Daily Pilot carrier Jacqueline Kelly. 13, or Costa Mesa has been invited to take part in the ceremony. The event is free with reg ular admission to the Fajr. Fro• Page Al DIEDRICH-GATES • • • citizen faced with a n obvious wrong has a right to expect It to be corrected," says Diedrich . But Gates says sheriffs who go around tearing up tickets. no matter what the circumstances, shouldn't be sheriffs and probably won't be for very long. And. he says, he's not so certain Oiedrich's plea or justifiable illegal parking is on sound legal ground. ACCORDING TO both Gates and Diedrich. at one point in their confrontation Gates said something like: ''Ralph, iryou need$1S I'll be happy to lend ittoyou:· "Arghhhhhh." Diedrich choked. Welf. Gates said. you can take your time paying it back. Double urghhhhhhhhh. Diedrich roared at the thought of anyone thinking he .might be in need. HE WANTS GATES to stand up and be counted as a man who correct.II wron1 when he sees wronat txilng done. "Sure, he'd probably get some heat Ir he fixed the ticket. And so would I. But when you're right. you're right. And you take the heat knowing you're ri1ht," says Diedrich. He's now set to spend what he thinks will be at lea!lt Sl.000 to defend hlmRelf against the $15 charac. And a mong the witness . his lawyer el(pects to sub- poena for tbc defense is Sherm Brad Cates. "l'U. TELL YOU, this Is a matter or principle and J'm 1olna all out to prove • point,·· Diedrich says. "That's fine." Oatessnys, "onbtell lt.\o ajud1e." "twill," OicxlMch replles. "You betyourllte t wlll." an good cond1uon today in the intens ive car e u nit. Mean- wh ile. Food and Drug Ad· ministration and s tale epi- demiologists continued to probe the case. Blood samples t aken from the victim were being tested today to determine that the man was indeed sufferin~ from botulism- The Huntington Beach police helacooter crew was ~ent on an L·m ergency fli ghl to the Los Angeles International Airport at ;.Jbout l a .m. Thursday to pick up <i s hipment of b o tuli sm anti·toxm. Dr. Ben Warner of the state H ealt h De pa r t m e n t l ab in Berkeley Thursday confirmed that the sus pected so urce of co ntam i n atio n wa s com m ercially canne d water c h estnuts , imported from Taiwan. However, today .he was not available for comment. Area Blacked Out LOS ANGELES <AP> -About 3.600 Department of Water and Power customers were the v1c· tams or a six-hour blackout in the t>xc lusive Rancho P a rk and Chevoit Hills area of West Los Ange l e s . s aid a DWP spokeswoman Ed Siebel. a n association board member. said the primary concern seems to be the rolle r s k ater s on Marine Avenue. Balboa Island's main business thoroughfare. He noted that. a few weeks ~go. a young s kater fell and SC\'erely cut has arm which went through a store window !\ls Hegg agrtts that skater~ on the main s treet do havt- problem s gett in g aroun d pedeslrians. but she noted that mos t gel o nto the bayfront sidewalk as quickly as possible. "They don't seem to particularly want to s kate on Marine." she said. T he islanders are not too en· th used about some of the s katers that have turned up on the bay front sidewalks either "The problem 1sn 't the people who are just skating along.·· commented Siebel. "It's the hot doggers. the kids who use the side walks as a race course. It's particularly bad in the evening when a lot of people are out walking and find themselve~ having to dodge skaters ·· GUARANTEE? LOOK TO THE DICTIONARY!! Most recent estimates for opening predicted July 1 as the date. It still hasn't opened. Cily Councilme n we re in- formed privately of the missing inch at a meeting Tuesday. Mayor B il l Vardoulis. an engineer. today said. "I would thank they would have come rloser than that. Knowing t he volum<' and weight of water - god. that's pretty stand ard." Vardoulis was angry about the repe ated problem s a nd delays. "My feeling." he said. "is that the contractor owes us a lot of money. ff I had to guess, J 'd say at least $30.000. Arson Probed PERRIS <AP> -A 25-year-oJd man has been booked for io· vestigation of arson in two brush fires. including one that burned 380 acres in Riverside County earlier this month, the s tate Department of Forestry said Th ursday. William Howar d Houts of Cabazon was arrested Wednesday and was held Thurs· day in the Banniog Jail in lieu of S25.000 bail. said department spokesman George Schultejann. Alden s did at 1trsHncept1on and has abided by the del1mtlon or tne word, ever·rnusly Wner and ,,ow much doeS a guatantee mean 10 you? We'd say 11 depends on the item involved and the manufacturer Generally spealung. houses would be one lh1ng, automobiles and most electrical appliances. another. all w1lh specified tune hm1t. Guarantees on carpering are considerably more complicated The rule 1n rne mdusrry 11 TWO YEARS for manulaciunng defects The leelmg is that manufactunng defects will surtace w1th1n ahat rwo year oeriOd. Beyond this. these manufacturers feel there are too many vanable$ 1n tho usage to give coverage beyond that period Don't be misled by phoney guarantees They are c><orated based on mlll·1nvo1ce costs. Dlus oadd1ng and labor lo change Bv Iha ttme you figure them up. 11 usually costs more to change than the original ourchase pnce Carpet manufacturers tell us !hat a P<8tx>l'lderance of complaints 1s nol because of defects but because of improper lnStalla!ton We m1n1m1ze Che number or comola1nts by having the best installers around Also. Ne deal only With more substantial mills. further reducing problems. Buying from Alden's will give you the greatest socunty Look 10 the dictionary, and then to us DEN·'S . , .............. . --..,,,,.v ·installation· custom drapsri1s ti( NO 11Mn linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF . 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646-lJSS > J 1 a t ( l ( ~ 1 l ( t ' .. l ' I ID h •J •a te ic n ti a ,. .J "' 11 ,. d ii ·' ' Friday. July 14, 1978 I * OAILY PILOT A3 Une~ployme~t Due for Teachers ·~-.......... WEST GERMANS SURROUND THE PRESIDENT Carter Moves Through Thousand• Shaking Hand• Carter Criticizes Soviet Sentences BONN. West Germany <AP) President Cart~r. after win· ning West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's endorsement for his sharp criticism of Soviet prosecution of dissidents, said today the prison sente nce given Ana toly F. Shcharansky has pro· duced a "sadness the whole world feels." In a formal statement follow- ing the announcement or the 13-year sentence. Carter said: ''The strugg le for human SHCHARANSKY GETS 13 YEARS -PAGE A4 liberties is long and difficult, but it will be won. There is no power on earth that can long delay its progress." The president said "we are all s-.:>bered by this reminder that. Se late in the 20th century. a person can be sent to jail s imply for asserting his basic human rights." Carter said Shcharansky's rate was "saddest or all for the Soviet people . who have seen their own government pledge two years ago lo rei;pect those h uman rights and desires, and who now have seen that pledge broken once again " Earlier. Carter and Schmidt joined in deploring the Soviet. action with Carter declaring that h is criticism will nto be s ilenced a nd Schmidt citing Eastern Euro- * * * pean human rights viol a lions. "Our voice will not be stilled as we consider these violations, a nd others around the world, of human rights," Carter said. At an impromptu news con- fe rence following their only scheduled bilateral talks, the first questions sought their reac- tion to the prosecution of Anato-ly Shcharansky and others in the Soviet Union. "We deplore this action by the Soviet government," Carter r e pli e d , ci ting not only Shcharansky's case but similar moves against Alexander Ginzburg and Yuri Orlov. Speaking in German, Schmidt said: "I would like to express my full agreement with what the president has said." The German leader added that "such actions" arc also taken "in the other part of Germany" and said he would like'to remind U.S. r eporters "that there are also people in Eastern Europe who suffer under such conditions but are not given such pubUc prominence" as the Soviet dissi- dents. The U.S. president said it was obvious lhat "the courageous dissidents in the Soviet Union" are being tried. convicted and punished because they "sought basic freedoms" J?uaraoteed un- de r the Helsinki agreement, which he noted lhe Soviet Union "voluntarily signed " * * * 'By Firing Squad Soviet 'Spy' Gets I Sentence of Death MOSCOW CAP> -A Soviet Novikov as saying tn court that court sentenced Anatoly Filatov. the Filatov trial .. not only ex-l u Soviet administrative worker. poses the crimes committed by J to death by firing squad for spy· Lhe defendant pe rsonally. but f mg. the Soviet news agency Tass also brings to light the criminal lsa1d . action s by the reactionary ! The death verdict against forces of the Imperialist states 1 Filatov. whom Tass called "an .. above all against the Soviet : agent of a foreign intelligencf' Union and its foreign policy, •service." came today at the end which is aimed at strengthening •or a week of well-publicized detente. peace and international f trials during which dissidents cooperation." • Anatoly Shcharansky and Alex· The news agency did not iden- Lander Ginzburg received labor tify the "imperialist states." I camp sentences for 13 and eight It s aid Filatov had been cor- year s respectively. . . ruptcd "under the influence of t Filatov is unknown to d1ss1-s landerous antj-Soviet broad- ., d e n ts her e a nd Weste rn casts of foreign radio stations" diplomats also claim they do not over a number of years and bad t know him. sold out his friends, family and : Tass quoted prosecutor V. country. Summer Layoffs Included By KA111Y CLANCY °' -o.lty ...... s..tt Teachers and other school employees who lost their sum- mer school jobs because of cut- backs brought on by Proposition 13 are eligible for unemploy- ment payments. The U.S. Department of Labor issued that ruling Thursday, re· versing an earlier Stale Employ- ment Development Department EDD) decision. Jack Yelton, EDD public in· formation officer, said teachers and other school employees now may receive une mployment benefits for what would have been lhe six to 12-week summer school term. Payments won't be granted. however, ror periods that in the past have been recesses between summer and regular classes. he said. Joe Meler of the Orange Coun· t y Department of Education said administrators in each county school district were asked today lo submit lists of those workers who lost summer jobs because of budget cutbacks. He said EDD offi cials will use those lists lo determine who was e ligible for une mploy m ent claims. An EDD spokesm an said the state department had asked the U.S. Department of Labor to make the interpretation of un- employment insurance codes. ·'The situation al first was that the state unemployment in· surance code said that people who had reasonable assurance of returning lo work in the fall wer e not eligible," said Jera Curry of the EDD. "We were concerned because it seemed philosophically in· consistent with the code but we were not sure." she continued. The intent of the law is not to deny wages to people who lose jobs through no fault of their own, Mrs. Curry said. T e a ch ers and c l a ssifie d employees who believe they are eligible ror une mploym ent be nefits may contact their nearest EDD office. Unemployment pay ments range from $30 t.o $104 a week. depending on an employee's normal wage. Until new federal legislation look effect this year school dis· tricts did not pay unemployment taxes for teachers but only for classified workers. During a transition period. however, the federal government has been helping pay those truces for school districts. Mrs. Curry said. Ex-newspaper Ad Official Dies at 75 Fay M. Cheney, a forme r classified advertising manager of the Los Angeles Times and other newspapers, died Wednes- day at her home in Fountain Va lley at the age of 75. Mr s . Ch e ney a lso w a s employed by the Los Angeles Examiner , the San Fernando Valley News and Green Sheet and othe r n e w s paper.s in Southgate, Las Vegas, Burl- ingame and Chula Vista. She is survived by a son, Jim Anderton of Costa Mesa, and by a brother. Charles Miller of Akron. Ohio. She aJso leaves two grandchildren a nd two great· grandchildren. No fune r al services are scheduled. Six Face Charges SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Six members of a luxury aulomobile theft ring involving exportation or the expensive cars to the Philippines have been arrested on warrants issued by the San Francisco Grand Jury. Three other men are being sought un· der tbe indictments. I Big -City L11re Viewed ! The ins and oull of New York apartments and blolotlcal mem· J:>raoes wiU be described In Sun-day's Daily Pilot. NOT TELLING -One lure of tbe bll city ls not having to answer to nosy neighbors. But lhat anonymity usually ends at the apartment butldlng en tran ~e . That's where the doormen stand to serve. And to see. to know. if not to tell. AmU.'l· in& anecdotes or lhe occupation a rc revealed. (SUND A Y'S BEST) HOLLYWOOD BOOM - While filmdom's flnanclal scan- dals grab beadUne11, business bu never been-better. AD As· soctated Press feature looks at tbe dlveralllcaUon or 3tudloa' aucceasea. GAME It PEaCENT DEALT -Membranes, tbtn sheets ot polymers wttb minute pores, have JU3t begun to show their stuff. It's the same for an Irvine firm whose scientists concen- trate on how to make them do more. In You/Your Monev .. T&ADING TODAY?-Boat buyers have problems getting financing, but those who are "bouae poor" can swap property for aquaUc equity. DetaJls ln Sund.,,'• You/Your Money ProlltOt 1011 Cali forru a·s former director of finance. Hale Champion. will be named commissioner of Social Security. Ad· ministration sources said Thursday Trial Starts In Clemente Taping Case .Jury deliberations began to· day in the tr ial o f a San Clemente man accused of il-legally taping a city employee's conversation in April Prosecutors allege that Joseph Barton. a retired police officer. recorded a conversation with Municipal Golf Course employee Ken Beauchene about the lat- ter 's purported s upport or a move to recall two San Clemente City Council members Barton. chairman of the recall g roup, played the tape at a group meeting to show employee support of the recall move. But the taped conversation was lost or destroyed. court of· ficials said. so the jury in the case listened to a cassette tape made of the recall group's meet- ing where the original tape was played. During the two-day trial. de- fe n s e attor ney Matthew Richman attempted to establish that the employee had given consent to be taped. Awaits Trial Laguna's Chief To Retain Joh By STEV£ MITCHELL OI tM D.Mly Pllet Staff Suspended Laguna Beach Police Chief Jon Sparks will re· turn to hls job at the end of lhe month. despite a letter from his officers suggesting he resign. City Manager Fred Solomon. accompanied by the chief. met with all city police personnel Thursday afternoon to announce his decision to keep the chief on the payroll. Sparks has been on suspension without pay since July l , folJow· ing a bar fight in which he al· legedly slugged a bar patron. He faces a preliminary hearing in South County Municipal Court J uly 31 on charges of criminal battery. and a tria l in early August. Sparks will remain on sus· pension until Monday, al which time he will take a paid vacation until July 31, according t o Solomon. "l have decided to retain Chief Sparks ." Solomon said Thurs- day following the first -e ver meeting with all police person· nel. "It 1s my impression in the short time l 've been here that the police department enjoys a fine reputation in thls communi- ty that cannot be attributed sole· ly to the Chief of Police. It bas to be shared with all employees in the department.." Solomon said. "That implies intelligence and dedication to their jobs, a nd on that basis. I feel they will be able to work with the situation." Solomon said he was aware or the stance taken by members or the Laguna Beach P olice Employees Association. which earlier this week asked Sparks to resign. ·'The position or the associa- tion was brou ght lo me last Tuesday by leaders of the group. and their remarks were con- s ider ed In my d eci sio n ,·· Solomon said. He said he also took into con· s1deratfon lhe response by the public at Tuesday·s City Council meeting where the mayor was presented with l,500 signature~ supporting the chlef Oil Firms To Fight New Taxes By ROBERT BARKER Ol U. DAiiy ~llet Sufi Huntington Beach 011 pro ducers are threatening to g() lO court to battle new city taxes on oil operation s t h at o n e s pokesman called unj ust . ex· cessive and vindicti ve. Carl Weaver. vice president of Huntington Beach Independent Oil Operators Inc., said that his or ganization represents about 80 independent oilmen and is def ioitely planning to take court action. He declared t hat the new cha rges imposed by the City Council J une 29 will drive a number of operators out of bus1· ness and will seriously hamper other oil production Weaver , who operates 18 we lls in the city. said that the new charges appea r to be vindictive- ness on the part of one or two councilmen "who are trying to drive us out of business ... ··w e will not tolerate this." he said today. Joseph Loeb, legal counsel for Amtnoil USA Inc .. the c1ty·s largest producer. said that his company is thinking "very seriously" about taking. court action. Aminoil filed a protest against the new charges with the city clerk Thursday. Loeb said Aminoil currently pays about $700,000 in oil rev- enues to the city. Under the ne w schedule , that amount would climb to a bout S l 4 million. be said. Presents GARDEN HARVEST feahrillCJ DWARF PEACH & NECTARINE ~· 5 gat • .n.. 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Only nine ambulance calls, 11 baywaLcb rescues and 26 public drunks arrested. WHO WILL REMEMBER his Avalon holiday the best? Probably Tom Menser from Los Alamitos. He shot a nole·in-one on the Catalina golf course July 4. It was on the 125-yard second hole. He used a nine iron. ••• Jeffrey Butts Headlee or Mission Viejo apparenUy ran himself into a bad hole recently. He filed for bankruptcy. Listed his occupation as "jogger." . *. The Seat Beach City Council wins this week's award tor the lousiest public relations effort. The City Dads called an election for city treasurer to fill the unexpired term of the late D. Barry Morgan. Then the council cut the salary for the job rrom $5,880 to $1,600. Then they put another measure on the ballot to nat abolish the job altogether Doesn't look like a lengthy career opportunity. * •• Villa Park's City Council wins the "Reverse Prop. 13" award of the week. Got m ad at their City Attorney John Parker and fired him. Parker made $50 an hour. Had to MOSCOW <AP> -Dissident Anatoly Shcharansky. defiantly uttering the Jewish rallying cry ''Next year In Jerusalem!". was convicted of spying and other anU·Soviet activities today and sentenced to 13 years at bard labor. his brother reported. The verdict against tbe 30· year-old activist, whose cause had been championed by Presi· dent Carter. was the climax of twin dissident trials that have brought Washington into a con· frontation with the Kremlin over human rights. Dissident Alex· ander Ginzburg was sentenced to eight years at hard labor Thursday for anti-Soviet agita· lion and propaganda. CARTER REITERATED the U.S. position today in Bonn, West Germany, telling a news conference, "Our voice will not be stilled as we consider these violations, and others around the world, of human rights." Shcharansky was sentenced to 13 years on the conviction of spy. ing for the United States -al- legations denied by Carter - and to seven years, to be served concurrent with the espionage sentence. for anti·Soviet agita- tion and propaganda. his brother Leonid told reporters. The sentence was two years less than the 15 requested by the prosecutor. the longest prison sentence allowed by Soviet law. The charge of treasonable es· pionage could have meant the Unanimous l' ote death penalty, but the pros· ecutor had cited the defen dant's youth and clean record ln asking instead for a prison term THE 16 MONTHS Shcbaransky has already served awaiting trial will count against his sentence. Speaking in a sudden rainstorm outside the courthouse in central Moscow. Leonid Shcharansky said his brother told the court, "I am happy that I honor my cons- cience. that I help my people. l am proud to have worked with brave and honorable people. such as Sakharov. Orlov and Ginzburg," referring to other dissident leaders. " .. To my wife and mv oeo-ple I can only say. 'Next year in Jerusalem!· To this court which decided my rate in ad· vance. I say nothing." The s l oga n "Next year 1n Jerus alem!" is a centuries-old rallying cry or Jews dispersed from their homeland. SHCHARANSKY "SPOKE very quietly, very self· confidently and concentrated" as he made his 10-minute state- ment. his brother reported. When the verdict was an- nounced. he said. applause broke out in the courtroom. Above the noise. Leonid said. he shouted repeatedly to his brother. "The whole world is with you!" He said Anatoly raised his head as if to reply but was "dragged away" by uniformed guards. JUST BEFORE WORD of the verdict reached reporters out· s ide. a dark green van believed to be carrying the defendant sped from the court.bouae in cen- tral Moscow as supporters sur· ged around it chanting. "Tolya ! Tolya ! ''. the Russian nickname for Anatoly. Leonid Shcharansky said the judge specified that the flrst three years of his brother's term be served in prison and the re· maining 10 In a strlct·regime labor camp. the second toughest in a four.grade scale. W estem correspondents were barred from the dissident trials and depended on relatives of the defendants. and occasional briefings from court officials. for information. WHILE TIIE WEST'S atten- tion was focused on the Ginzburg-Sbcharansky trials. a third dissident -Catholic ac· ttvist Viktorus Pyatkus -was sentenced Thursday in Vilnius. Lithuania. to 10 years at hard labor and five years of Siberian exile. Like Ginzburg and Shcharansky. the 49·year·old Pyatkus was found guilty or an- ti-Soviet agitation and propagan. da. He was a founder of the Lithuanian branch of the Helsinki human rights group to which Shcharan sky and Gmzburi.:? aJso belon~ed Trophy Award /or "Reverse Prop. 13" Witmtt Iacocca Ousted hire a replacement and got lawyer Jim Markman. He·s going to get $80 an hour. • * * Fred Harper, head man of Orange County Sanitation Districts. called in to object to the lady who objected to us about proposed sewer charges. "She claimed it was an extra five bucks a month, · 'Harper noted. "It isn't. It's instead of." Instead of what? Taxes. of course. Thank you, Fred. • * • THE KING TUT ARTIFACl'S, being done in livin' pictures down at the Laguna Beach F_estival or Arts, are big hits in this year's pageant. Interesting because the real Tut traveling exhibit is apparently laying an egg in Seattle One Seattle travel agent grabbed 16,000 tickets and ~.000 or those have gone begging. Maybe we have the corner on all the Tut Nuts. ••• Final note rrom Catalina lsland: some islanders still As Ford President. DETROIT IAPl -Lee A. Iacocca, one·lime whiz kid or the Ford Motor Co., was ousted Thursday as president of the auto company by :i unanimous vote of the board of directors. The ouster was confirmed Thursday night by William Clay Ford, whose recent elevation to a top executive spot in the company headed by his brother. Henry Ford II. fueled speculation that l acocca was on hjs way out. himself, Caldwell and lacocca, dividing control of the corpora· tion among the three of them. A~WI ....... worry about the late, great drought and Catalina's buffa!o Or. Dale F. Lott lectured yesterday at Avalon on the topic. ··Adaptive Changes in Bison Breeding Behavior During Low Rainfall Years." "The vote on the recom men- dation or my brother that Iacoc· ca be removed from the post was unanimous," William Clay Ford said. He added that the matter was brought before the board Wednesday night and again on Thursday before it was approved. AN AUTHORITATIVE in- dustry publication. Automotive News, said lacocca 's departure will take effect Oct 15 -his 54th birthday. Last month, Iacocca slipped a notch farther down the ex- ecutive scale. Under the reshuf- fling. Caldwell -who bad been beneath lacocca in the chain or command -reports directly to Henry Ford. as does William Clay Ford. while Iacocca has been reporting to Caldwell. PRESIDENT DUMPED Lee A. lacocca Sorry I missed that Interpol Alerted On NY Bond Heist lacocca could not be reached Thursday night for comment. Automotive News quoted lacocca as saying Henry Ford II told him. "It was just one or those things." The departure comes after two years or speculation tbat he had fallen out of favor with Henry Ford II. That speculation was fueled by the recent reshuf· fling of several lop-level posi- tions at the auto company. in· eluding elevation last month of Ford's brother. William Clay Ford, to the "ruling body" that until then had cons isted of Henry Ford II, Philip Caldwell and Iacocca. NEW YORK <AP> -Police alerted Interpol and kept a watch at the cit)''s airyorts today for the two bandits who staged a daring daylight hljackmg of $5 million in bonds from two securities rnessenll(ers ln the Wall Street area. Police expressed the belief that the two were still in the metropolitan area following Thursday's robbery. "They can't just leave the country right away after a big heist like that." said police spokesman Fred Elwick. "Tbey have to gel rid of it." But the other moves were taken because the bonds, half of them negotiable. could be more easily cashed in Europe or South l.merica, according to officials of the messenger service. Bradford Securities Processin~ Service. ·'There are people who wilt pay money -maybe 10 cents on the dollar for this material, in hope that it can be pledged somewhere." said Douglas Thornsjo. senior vice president of Bradford The company said it would make every effort to keep the .securities from being cashed. 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Our own Tom Murphlne pokes gentle fun •t the life and polltlc• along the Orange Coast, In his wry "Just Coasting" column. Rays of hope and humor can be found In the new Featurtng pages of the Dally Piiot. That Is where Ann Lenders gives her cogent and pungent advice. And Erma Bombeck turn a household happening• Into hllerlty. (And don't mlH your horoscope!) On Saturdays, children find games and glggles In Uncle Len'• Corner, whlle adults turn to Herb Caen'e entertaining column 1rom San Franclaco. The bnght, new, eaaler·tC>-fead pages of the Dally ,,_lot bring you the news you need, Information you can use and some day-brightening moments. Keep up with your wortd and have a good time doing It, with the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 NATIONAL I WORLO • ·~··,...... Pope Paul VI is set to leave for his annual stay at his summer palace south or Rome. the Vatican an· nounced on Thursday. Hope Seen ForMUka,st Settlement SALZBURG. Austria <AP) Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israe li Defense Minister ~r Weizman depart- ed today after talks on a Mideast settlement, Weizman saying be enjoyed the session and Sadat expressing hope for a "new momentum" for peace. W elzman returned to Israel to report to Prime Minister Menachem Begin on bis three- hour discussion Thursday with Sadat. who flew out of Salzburg airport for Cairo. THE ISRAEU minister said he and Sadat "discussed various ways and possibilities for achieving peace in the Middle East." He said they would meet again ln Alexandria, Egypt. but he would not say when. ·'I enjoyed the talk with Presi· dent Sadat," Weizman said. ·and l believe the president en- joyed it. too." Speaklng on Austrian radio and television, Sadat said: "Let me hope that a new momentum can be given to the peace pro- cess at this time " HE CALLED WEJZMEN "a friend." and added, .. Salzburg has proved to be a very good omen. because shortly after my talks with President Gerald Ford. the second disengagement agreement was reached " . .., $ALIFOANIA Friday. Jvly 14. 1978 OA1LYP1Lor AS Zediae Ca se Refit Cut Backed , . Panel N ixes Landlord R e quest LOS ANGELES tAP 1 Representatives of s evtral landlord associations have 1 asked the City Council to allow 1 lhem time to bring the "greedy" minority of apartment owners ( PROP.13 ) Board or Supervisors approved an annual sewage service fee or $5.50 for single-unit hom es. a s avings for homeowners, who previously paid an average of $6.88 in property taxes for sewer services. Killer's Letters Written by Cop? into line before Imposing rent controls. "These greedy landlords, who are raising their rents by 50 to 150 percent, in reality represent. by our estimates, less than 3 percent of all owners in the ci· ty." Los Angeles County Coali· lion of Apartment Associations spokesman Mike O'Donnell told the council Thursday. FEARING RENT CONTROL would freeze apartment con- struction and create a serious hou si n g s hortage. th e spokesmen asked the council to grant them 30 days to police their own in dustry before a uth orizing a ny kind or moratorium on rent increases. But despite the pleas, the council's Intergovernmental Operations Committee voted 2-1 to recommend that the council impose a rent freeze and rolJ back rents to the rates charged as or May 31. Councilman Joel Wachs. a commiu.ee member. said after the lengthy public bearing and * * * State Logs 5,730 More Employees SACRAMENTO CAP> The tum ber of people on the state tayroll went up 5.2 percent dur- hg the last 12-month census tcriod, says the State Personnel loard. That m <>ant 5,730 more •mployees, raising the total rem 109,486 to 115.216 between •pril l , 1977, and March 31, 1978. 'I'be report. released Thurs- •ay. said there was also a 15.7 pe rcent increase in the presenta· ton on the state work force or n embers of minority groups. That increase. from 22,638 'mployees to 26,185, raised the ninority representation to 23.5 )Ucenl of the total. It was only .l .63 percent in 1963 when ethnic fata first became available. The representation of women 1lso scored a .gain from 40.6 >ercent to 41.8 percent or the Otal during the 12-month period. lltbougb women still dominate ~~lerical occupations. committee vote, "I can't support giving the industry 30 days to s upport themselves because they have bad more than 30 days and they have not." MEANWHILE, IN OTHER Proposition 13-related action. the Brown administration agreed that 30,000 Calif?rnia public school employees la1d off during canceled summt:r school session s hould receive un- employment benefits. The state Employment Development Department had t aken the position that the workers were not entitled to the benefits -up to $104 weekly if they could reasonably expect to return to work in the fall . ELSEWHERE Thursday: -Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r. signed legislation into law de· signed to delay layoffs of l~al gove rnment a ge n c i es employees. Under the measure, a shorter work week and other layoff alternatives could be im· plemented for as long as 20 weeks. -The Los Angeles County -The City Council voted to force homeowners to pay for approximately $80 million worth of needed repairs to broken sidewalks, gutters and curbs. -The city of Orange became the fourth California community to spurn the state's restrictions on pay raises when the City Council voted to honor 7 percent pay hikes guaranteed in pre- viously negotiated contracts. -LOS ANGELES COUNTY Assessor Alexander Pope said 3,000 property holders who own homes or businesses on leased land may earn a share ot the property tax savings this year if they apply to have their build· ings reclassified from personal lo rca I property. -The downtown minibuses were granted a reprieve of at least one year from threatened extinction. The City Council agreed to pay 60 percent or the buses' annual $728,700 operating expense. • A~WI ....... a.a~ Dropped Attempted murder and a~­ sault charges against Black Pant h er leade r Hu ey Newton stemming from a barroom melee have been dropped because Municipal Co urt Judge William Kelsay complaine d of conflicting stories from witnesses. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The Inspector who for nine years probed the bizarre Zodi ac murders is under Investigation for forging two letters earlier believed to have come from the killer. the San Francisco Chroni- cle reported in today's editions. Inspector David Toschi, who was removed from the case and reassigned lo the properties du· ty this week, denies he wrote any or the letters. and police de- ny they suspect bim. IN A COPYRIGHT ARTICLE, freelance writer Mike Weiss re- ported the police department's mternal affairs bureau plans lo compare Toschi's h andwriting with two letters received by the Chr onicle and attributed to the Zodiac. The letters were re- ceived in 1974 and this past April. Weiss quoted Deputy Police Anti-gay Initiative Donations 'in Error' Gi.rl a Runaway? SACRAMENTO CAP> -There were m istakes in a list of donors to a ballot initiative against homosexual teachers, say the proposal's author and a state agency. ( __ ~_:4_TE_J 'Kidnap' SARATOGA CAP> A 14 yea r -old Saratoga girl is hos pitalized in serious cond1tion today, claimin~ she was kid-napped, drugged, held for more than a month in a wooded area in Kansas , then s hot andl thrown from a car in Kansas City. But police say her story has holes and speculate she may have run away from home, then shot herself in a last. desperate bid for sympathy. ••ALL WE KNOW FOR sure is that there are wounds from a s mall-caliber weapon in her lower right leg and her upper left lef," Kansas City Det. Michae Tramble said. "But we're not ruling out that what she says is true." be said. .. She's t.mder sedation and it has been difficult to question her at length .•. So we j ust don 't know." Doubted miles south or San Francisco since June 6 when, she said, she was abducted near lhe Kennedy Junior High School she attended. IN TWO PHONE CALLS lo her s t e pfather earlier this month, she claimed she was be· ing held by 10 people who were giving her narcotics a nd tran· quilizcrs. But Tramble said that she was unable to give a description of any of her kidnappers. even of thei r possible ethnic origin. He said she also was evasive about how she was able to elude her kidnappers to m ake the two phone calls. And there are few m arks on The author, state Sea. John Briggs, R-Fullerton. said Thurs- day that at least three people were erroneously listed as large donors. He blamed clerical and computer errors before the hst reached the Fair Political Prac- tices Commission, which re- leased it this week. For example. he said Willia m Phelps of Fair Oaks, first re- ported to have given SS,000. ac· tually gave $500; Lydia Hinojosa of La Mesa gave $25. not $2,500; and Alan Masters of La Mesa gave $25, not $2.540. Also, ~ydia Hinojosa's first name was lasted as Linda. an error the FPPC took the blame for. Bond Bill \I etoed her body to ind1cate. she was SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. thrown out of a car . as she Edmund Brown Jr. vetoed for claim s. the third time a bill that could "SHE SAYS SHE was given force anyone who files s uit narcotics and that someone in against construction projects to the car put something in her post higher bonds. hand that felt cold like a gun Brown issued a statement ... and told her to squeeze the Thursday saying, "I vetoed this trigger and shoot herself." bill twice before because I did visions would really curtail questionable lawsuits." /tlurdf!r Trial S~f LOS ANGELES tAP > Lionel Williams, a former piua deliveryman. races trial Sept. 6 for the murder of actor Sal Mineo_ Superior Court Judge Edward A. Hinz Jr. set the date for Willia ms during a pretrial hear- ing Thursday and ordered tht: defendant back for another pre- trial hearing Aug. 29. (;aapgroMllds Cloaed SACRAMENTO (APl -Four camp grounds have been closed in Mount San Jacinto State Park in Riverside County because signs or bubonic plague have been found among rodents, state officials report. The state Parks and Recrea- tion Department said Thursday they are the Stone Creek Camp- ground at the western e nd or the park. two nea rby National Forest Service campgrounds and a private campground. The rest or the park remains open. Chier Clem DeAmicis as oon- rirming the probe of Toschi, a 2S·year -veteran of the depart- ment. DeAMJCIS WAS QUOTED as sa ying investigators are scrutinizing "a lot of old Zodiac handwritten letters. We want to know whet.her they are written by anybody we know." He was quoted as saying "a number of specimens o( handwriting" have been submitted for scrutiny, in· cluding Toschi's. But DeAmicis denied the story whe n he was reached at his home Thursday night. after the Chronicle 's first edition came out. He told The Associated Press the story was inaccurate- and misquoted him. .. THE ONLY CONTEXT in whirh we examined Toschi's handwriting is in the context of letters written to a San Fran- cisco writer." DeAmicis said. Toschi was pulled from the homicide squad and reassigned after he admitted having used pseudonyms to write self. flattering letters to a former col- umnist for the Chronicle. DeAmicis told the AP that police do not intend to compare Toschi 's handwriting to the 1974 Zodiac letter, and do not suspect him of wntlng the recent one, although 1L<i authenticity is in doubt SUBJECT OF PROBE Investigator Toachl Diane Welton bas been miss- ing from her home about 50 Tramble said. not find evidence that Its pro-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * * * 2 Bills Won't Be On Ballot SACRAMENTO <AP> -Two in- itiatives to cul property taxes have failed to qualify for the slate ballot. Secretary of State March Fong Eu taid Thursday the petition cam- paigns for both of them fell short. . . ONE, SPONS ORED BY Los i\ngelcs County Supervisor James JJayes. would have prohibited the use Hard)' s un-loving shrub. Multi-color flower clu.1ten. -1 ca1. I ltQlaeg. 2.95 of property tax revenue for welfare, health, courts. elections or stale· mandated programs. The other , sponsored by Terry Agnew of San Francisco, would have phased out property taxes on proper- ty improvements and personal pro- perty over a five-year period. Both needed 499.846 valid signatures. Many colors. Ftonst wrapped. ""'AKE HOME DOZENS ! water all your plants with a turn of a faucet! CARE-FREE Water potted plant&, flower bedt, hanging baskets -entire earden. SAVE TIME • SAVE WATER Individual parts available. Custom design your own system. 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We'll offer mus1C. dlncC' and sue h .i ~p«t rum of nC'W and classical thC'atrC' works~ will brin,tt San D1c~o .rnd all vour Wild Wt'r to 1hC' ptnnaclc of world cuhuul ach1cvC'm~t. 0 heave N1:w World' Ir r~uires ,·o ur fairest l"C'SOurces. comm1tmcn1 and )uppon Ir will rc<tuirc 6 3 million dollars to rompktc. l°vc come tO stt fOf myself your famed AmC'ncan inioativC' :ac work 1"11 cry on« more mv $.in D1<'go fnC'ndsh1p I'll bid her S1)tCf cmc:s of tht WC'St to 1hC' spm1 of rdx.11ld1n~ .ind rebirth r~ work 10 do-nails 10 hamlllC'I" and grc.it sums 10 u~.. I( by next ~pnng we fill the )Cl!S .md hght the stagt-' If you'll com<.· with m<.· .i "thcam: building C.111 for turihcr 111format1on P.O. Bolt 33838. S., Diego. c.,i~omi, 92103 T~2Jl·2418 . . .. l r Edit ri I .. Rober\ N weeo1Pub11sher Thom•\ KHv•1l £d1t0 Orat'\~ Coast Daily P 1101 0 a ~ ag.e _________ F.·•.dll·Y·· J.u.ly-1•-·9·t·a·---------·B·d·r·ba·r·d·K·r·e·tb·l·Ch·/·E·d·lt·or·'···' ·p·~-e-E·d·1t.or--• Statis tics R eveal New Family Trend s The Orange County Commission on the Status of Women has produced a statistical profile of county women that offers insight into the changing scenario of local family Hre. Among other things, the statistics show that about half of all married mothers today work outside their homes and about one in four mothers with children under school age have jobs. In addition, the figures show that unmarried women head 13 percent of the county households and 40 percent of the families with incomes below poverty levels are headed by women. Commissioners readily admit that some figures in the profile are dated, but the profile gains credibility from more recent nationwide statistics about U.S. women. It appears that more and more youngsters are grow· mg up in homes where mothers aren 't full -time housewives. The statistics reflect the growing divorce rate as well as the fact that women are taking advantage of increas- ing job opportunities being offered them. The numbers say that even in affluent Orange County many women apparently need to work outside their homes today to balance household budgets in a time of in- flation and high living standards . And despite affif'mative action programs, the figures indicate that women still are clustered in low.er.paying Jobs and generally earn less than men even when they win traditionally higher·paying positions. The report points up the real need for improved child care services for working mothers and for continued at· ten lion to equal opportunity movements. The statistics shouldn't be dismissed lightly. They of fer a look into the new way of life for many Orange Coun· ty families today and show trends that deserve attention. Lobbyist Controls The Orange County Fair Campaign Practices Com· mission took a look at the county's five.year.old lobbyist control ordinance this week and decided it isn't needed. The commission is right. When written in 1973, the ordinance was needed and well intended. However. as thmgs turned out. it overstepped its bounds by declaring any person who is paid wholly or in part to influence government decisions to be a lobbyist. In practice that meant any business executive who might have occasional brushes with county government is. under terms of the ordinance, a lobbyist. The same held true for lawyers, salesmen and others who might on occasion deal with government. As a result virtually thousands of persons were ob · ligated to file registration cards and reports on their ac- tivities as lobbyists when, in fact. that was not their pro· fess ion. The lobbyists control measures that are part of the TIN CUP reform ordinance recently adopted by the Board of Supervisors deal directly with men who make • their living influencing government decisions. With that measure at hand, the Board of Supervisors :,hould follow the commission's advice and junk the exil>t· mg ordinance. Medical H elp , Most parents arc aware that their children no longer arc eli gible for medical insurance coverage as depen- dents when they reach the age of 19. marry, or cease be- ing full-time students. What some may not realize is that many insurance firms. including those carrying employee group policies unde r which parents are covered. offer special con- version privileges to young people who no longer qualify for benefits as dependents. This means the son or daughter who does not acquire continuing medical insurance through employment or by entering government service may quality tor an m· dividual policy without undergoing a physical examina- tion. For most young people, passing a physical examina· lion is no problem. But for those with a congenital or ongo· Ing a ilment requiring medical attention, obtaining new insurance can become a serious problem. For them. the conversion privilege can mean the dif- ference between adequate health protection and no in· surance at all. There's a time limit for these conversions, usually 30 days after the dependency classification is ended, so for those whose children are growing up, it's worth checking into early. Don't wait for the conversion offer to be volunteered. J t may not be. But it may be available if you inquire. • Opinions expressed in the spaoe 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 Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone(714) 642-4321 Boyd I Most Beautiful ByL.M.BOYD Who are the 10 most beautiful American women? Dear Gloomy Gus U that workman dis· grunlled over poor in· jury compensaUon real· ly bad 80 pounds of dynam ite and really tried to detonate It and ft didn't explode. what· ta ya be\ some agen cy would have fined the manufacturer for a de· f ectlvc product? M-80 The editors or "Harper's Bazaar" list in aJphabetkal order : Candice Bergen, 31 : Diahann Carroll, 42; Faye Dunaway. 37: Princess Grace or Monaco, 48; Lena Home. 60: Laura Hutton, 35: Farrah Fawcett· Majors. 31: Ali McGraw, 39; Elizabeth Taylor. 46. and Cheryl Tiegs, 30. Ask the lamlly historian how many U.S. presiden~ owned slaves. Said savvy sa1e should say 10 : Grant. Jackson, Jelrer.son , A. Johnson. Madison, Monroe. Polk. Taylor, Tyler and Washington. ltem No. 841C io our Love and War man's file ls an Ob· servation by C.N. Bovee: ''Flirtation ts a circulating Ubrary ln which w~ seldom ask twlce for the same volume." If you want to get rid or block heel mark&. try a peo· ell eruer. That works, too. .. ·-------- J ack Anderson Bureaucrats Replace the King WASlnNGTON -Another lax rebellion, not unlike the Insur· rection that brought down the British tyrnnny 202 years ago. Is s weeping America. But the tyrant under attack is no King George 111 conspicuously e nsconced on his throne: It Is the anonymous government clerk seated in his cubicle. In his pettifogging way. the bureaucrat has gained control over our destiny so Wl· obtrusively that we didn't realize w e wer e OP · pressed . So gently. pro sa icall y , gradually and invis ibly did he lighten the bonds that we never appreciated the extent to which we were caught in his grip, and we pro- tested only the inconveniences -the late letter. the length of the food stamp line. This finesse. this capacity lo na rcotize. made possible feats of domination unimaginable to C harle magne. Prior to the bureaucratic age, when a gov- ernment was short of funds, it had to forcibly lay hands on estates or invade and loot other countries. Nowadays the Treasury experts peaceably and effortlessly perpetrate the same alrocltles by manufacturing paper money or devaluating the currency. Thus the bureaucrat has quiet· ly become a tyrant. He demands the rigid observance or sel rules and procedures, lhe inlermina· ble seeking of permiss ion ror divergence. He embr aces secrecy and dlscourages dissent. because the democratic pro- cesses disrupt the smooth im· plemenlalion of his plans. He abhors democratic politics. with the emotions and harangues and oversimplifications. THE BUREAUCRAT was sup· posed lo deliver us from the teudal rigidlty of the baron and the simplistic ferocity or the king . In t heir place was es tabli s h e d a body of m agis trates and clerks. de· tached. methodical, guided by uniform regulations which were followed to the letter. This made possible what we grandly hail as "government of laws and not of men." But the laws have multiplied. each ensnarled in red tape and regulations, Wllil the bureaucrat can find a legality to support any decision he c hooses to make. This is bringing back the horror of whimsical rule. albeit by a clerk rather than a king. It 1s estimated that last year legislative bodies at all levels - federal, state and local -enact- ed 150.000 laws. 3nd I hat each or these laws will require the is· suance or 10 regulations on the average. The end result of all this is growth beyond control or even comprehenl\ion. TH'i: COST to private citizens and prjvate businesses for mere· ly filling OUt (ederal forms IS more than $60 billion u year. in· eluding an estimated $21 billion worth of man·hours s pent on preparing individual income tax returns. The cos t of paying. housing. equipping and pension· ing off the federal bureaucracy 1s more than $100 billion a year One hundred. tons of waste paper are collected each day from federal offices. Frank Lloyd Wrig ht once wrote that while doctors bury their mistakes. architects just cover theirs with ivy. The gov· ernment clerk. to paraphrase Wright, merely smothers his mistakes in paper. Every private enterprise of any consequence is now entangled in government red tape to the extent that last year businesses had to pre pare 114 million forms -15.000 different types of them -ror the federal government. The paperwork in licensing a single nuclear power plant frequently exceeds 15.000 pages and may cost $15 million Nitpicking over the most manor point may drag on for years. ---------"S~ BUT !T'STH~SE PR®SrTION 13 CUfBACk5-I'M GOIN6TO AAVE TO l£TYOU GO!'' ·Earl Waters A ccordang l o dn un published study by James Ben nell and Manuel Johnson. a par of economics professor s a: G eorge Mason Umversity u Virginia. the numbe r of re~ ulatory reports required by W federal government multipUet during a recent period by moC? tha n 30 percent. Wors e . the forms ~ame increasingly corr· plex: the llme al took to COili· plele them increased 63 percent. Justly do we groan under tha complexity. the m y riad ex. ceptions and alternatives. en. countered in the 6.000 pages of our ancome t ax code. Thti Internal Revenue Service has ofj ats s helves no less than l3.20q separate forms: each or lhes4 may have m a ny 1nd1 v iduul "schedules" attached to il !'I~ fewer than 41 different form1 are "commonly used .. with thi 1978 federal income tax returns ONE FORM alone. the U. Infor m ation Return lo dividends and interest. deman responses from more than 1 million taxpayers. But the i dividual taxpayer has an ea time compared to the bus nessman who 1s deluged wit s pecial forms. Compliance wi Just one of these. form No. 941, · estimated to cost be leaguer -;mall businessmen over million per year 1 The Office of Manageme't a nd Budget, which hos be~ called upon by President Ca~ to remove the s narls from fed e r al operation. has its f become caught in a s wirl r forms. schedules and meD'lOf· says lM professors' study. 11$ 1s the office which approves n~ governmental forms: the r~d s hows it almost never turns ~ down. I But. •houg h we revile lt'f: bureaucrat ror his bumbling~ fut1hty . in f act our e lect representatives are no mat for him. and so he relentless encroaches upon them. .I Jimmy Carter 1s not lJl! first president to entertain dj· si~ns on the civil establishme". Richard Nixon entered the pre1· idency vowing "to reduce ant simplify the bureaucracy a"- ended up adding 80 agencies rut commissions. Gerald Ford announced prou«j. Jy that he had cut the number ( government forms by 12.S pe• cent. then had to admit that°' t.:>tal ltme it took to fill out Ut fewer forms had increased ~ four million hours It may take another rebelli<>l. to throw off the bureaucrali! shackles. Perhaps the r evolutio• has already started over e~ cessive taxes in California. Jarvis Taking Win as Personal Tribute Su ccess is a heady potion. Most humans a re too frail not to be affected by it. So. while the quick turnabouts of Governor J erry Brown and U.S. Senator A I a n C ran s ton . both of whom had bitterly opposed Prop. 13, have caused ample comment, the remarkable transforma- tion of the mea s ure's a uthor. Howard Jarvis, is the real metamorphosis of June 6. One might have thought a 75-year-old man who had lived through many a bitter defeat would be better conditioned to withstand the glow of success . But the lionization of Jarvis which has fo ll owed the Charles McCabe overwhelming victory of Prop. 13 has sent Jarvis on a headlong ego trip. He now sees himself as the new leader of a twentieth cen· tury crusade which will conquer the n ation and even the world. Playing to that ego. Brown and Cranston and other politicians are turning the old warrior's head in the hope of winning his endorsement in their forthcom- 1n g reelection bids . And their nattery seems to be making .Jarvis forget that these were the Vl'ry people who brought about the need ror Prop. 13 ONE CAN forg1V(' much or the glee in one who has fought the battle for so m a ny years as J arvis has and finally found vie tory But. as most winners are bound to learn. success carries with it a respons ibility not shared by the losers. 0 Jarvis is ('o nrus in g thf' passage of Prop. 13 with personal popularity. He sees the victory as an acclamation of himself rather than the over- whelming endorsement of an im- personal idea. na mely the cul· ting of government spending by limiting the amount of money available. THE TRUTH is that the crusty old Jarvis couldn't gel himself elected dogcatcher of M ii pitas. The furthe r truth is that whatever credit is to be given any individual for passage of Prop. 13 should be given lo that other fellow. Paul Ga nn Mu('h m o r e modes t and realistic, Gann says that "If credit is to be given to any in· dividuals 1t belongs lo the S0.000 \10lunteers who gathered the signatures to put the measure on the ballot and who got out the vote on election day." Even so 1t was Gann who or• gana zed those worker:'> and rodd herd on them JARVIS denounces the pres~ for its anti· Prop 13 coverage bu~ overlooks the fact the propos1~ lion received immeasurable sup• port from many news papers and editorial writers. And even those news papers which opposed thtl measure gave coverage to the pro ponents which was mor~ than fair Fortunate ly for the public. thq re form moveme nt which ha!! been started by Prop 13 doe~ not rest or fall on .Jarvis or Gan~ or any other individual. It is an idea which. like all in· spirations which have influence~ history, Wlll gather strength o it!' own while leaders in th cause will come and go. , Nothing serves better to dem· nonstrate that than Chrisliamty.! I More 'Laws' That Reflect the Hwnan Dilemma ~-.. Some time back we printed several versions of the origin of Murphy's Famous Law. and a sampling of a few others along the same Line. These laws have been aptly defined as different from congressional enactments. They are "those half.humorous. half·bitter efforts to epitomize a pattern of events in human behavior." The response lo the column was unexpectedly rich. Nearly everyone see m s t o hav e o n e favorite such l aw , ~nd s om e h ave fairly ~x ­ tensl ve lists of th e m . There is Lord Falkland 's Rule, so dear to oil jurists. and many another too. "When It ls not necessary to make a de(islon. It Is necessary not lo ma.ke a decision." A few more cuJllntus from the mail • Canada Bill Jones' Motto: lt"s morally wrong to allow s ucke rs to k~p their money. • Canada Bill Jones· Supple ment · A Smith a nd Wesson beats four aces. IA variant of the oldie Two deuces and s razor tx>at a full house. I • Barth's Distinction : There a rc two typei. or people. those who divide people into two types. and those whO don·t • Churchill's Commentary on Mon : Man will occasionally stumble over the truth but most ot the lime he will pick himself up and continue on. • Rule of Accurary. When working toward the solution of a problem It olwnys helps If you know the :mswer. • G B. Shaw's Principle: All the profession~ nre conspiracies Of'ainst the lllilY • Dorenbush''I lnw in order to 1tct a loun you must first prove you don't n~"d It • fl ELLER 's LAW : The: fi.-..t myth of manageme nt la that It exists. • Peter 's Placebo An ounce of image is worth a pound or performance. Hl1 . Jerry' Ill, Jimmy'I • Steele 'c; Pl s~ia r•"m of So mebody·s Ph1lo-.oph v Everyone s hould bc ll evt-1n something -believe I'll havC' another drink • Peer's Law The solution to a problem changes the problem And there Is Gumpc rson·~ Law . which ha s V<Jri o u s formulations. The one I favor 1s. The probability of anything huP· pening is in inverse r atio to its desirability This law s upposedly deri ve~ from Dr R 1-'. Gumperson. who begun scr1ou:;. work In 19~ on o phenomenon long known to scientists but con~1dc.•red n m\lre l'Urlos1ty Thie; b th(> fact that t hf' forecnsung n •cord of tht• Weather Oureuu. despite •l~ ww Of lhl' MCllSl ;_1dvnnce-O equipment and highly trained pt>rrnnnel. was not tl' ~ood as thHl or the Old Forme r ':. J\lman.ic A ft er tour year " o f r_.. ;. !'Parch. Dr Gumpl'rson enun-1 ('1:.ill'd hi!' now famous bw and1 was able to make" s erie:;. of pre· d1 ct10n!:.' later confirrtwd ~Y otht>r sc1<'ntiric worker<> "' tht! f ll<'ld Some or lhe betll•r knownl ~ include the following ~ • That after a raise 111 salary1 ~ you will have lesl\ money .,, lhl'1 ~ end of each month thari you h.ad bet ore. •That the girl at the r acetrack who bets according to the color or the jockey·s shirt will pick more winner-; than the m an w~l ha ~ s tudll·d th e pa~t performnnce or every ~or~e on, the program. • Th:it <'htldrcn hJ v\• mor,. e:-nergy after J h3rd day or pluy th:i n they do after a good night s :-ll·cp • Th:il the per ·on whc buy' th · ~ mo!'t r.:tfne t\('keh ha~ the lea~l Cha MC Of Winning. • Thot good parking p:<tces are olway'l on the other ':dt.> or the ~tree\ . .. .. . ~ .. ... NATIONAL Fnoay Ju1v 14 •978 DAILY PILOT A 7 Rockefeller Heritage: Power, Service NEW YOltK <AP> Un11ke the on11nal John D . tod~y ·s Rockefellers do not ofter dime:. to people they meet on the Family Distinguish es ItseH Many Ways Marion. who is ck.ing out a living with ht-r husband and two children on a California farm. Cooli119 Ott "'~ .,,.,..... Six-year-old Craig L autaret found an enjoyable way to escape the 98-dcgree neat in Tucson . Ariz .. when he spotted the sprinklers at the dty's Rodeo Park. 'Ministe r s' Tax Status Faces -Trial TROY, NY. IAP> New York state has been denied a motion lo halt the filing of 1978 tax rolls in four Catskill Moun- tain towns that will include pro-perty tax exemptions for mail· order ministers of the Universal Life Church The churc h i~ ba sed 1n California. STA TE SUPR EME Court Justice Con Cholak1s denied the state's motion to halt the filing of the tax rolls until the ques· t_ions of the church's legality and the eligibility of it's "ministers" is determined. But Cholakis said an agree- ment has been reached between the state and the four towns tn· volved to stop haggling through legal maneuvers and let the case come to lrlal to settle the two central questions "If the spirit or the agreement 1s followed," Cholakis said, •·a decision could be reached in a few months. I believe both sides are really trying to nail this is-s ue now. "IT BECAME EVIDENT in <.'ourt ," Cholakis said , "that an agreement was possible But J would have denied the state's motion in any event. Cholakis said he took no part in working oul the informal agreement lo hold in abeyance all ancillary motions and ap- peals m the <'ase For several years the state and the towns of Hardenbergh. Lib ert y, New Paltz and Rochester have been at odds ove r the question of what represents a c hurch and is therefore tax exempt. IN HARDENBERGH, more than 200 parcels or land have been declared exempt from pro- perly tax assessment by local of· ficials because the owners are "ministers" in the Calirornia· based Universal Life Church. Several of the landowners have admitted joining the church in anger over the tax-ex em pt s tatus of property belonging lo more traditional churches in the town. (Paid Advertisement) PUBLIC NOTICE treet. But Uke the man who made them one of the world's richest families, the Rockerellers shape their age. There have been three governors. a vice president. philanthropists, diplomats. con· servationinsts. businessmen, even an organi c toilet en· trepreneur. WITH A MEMORJAL service for John D. Rockefeller 3d on Thursday, 84 Rockefellers share a fortune estimated at more than $1 billion. More millions are invested in the family's charitable foundations. Add to that countless pOlitlcal and business connections. "Jn family power in the United Slates," said a Wall Street ex· pert, ·'there is nothing that even faintly re se mble s th e Roe k ef ellers. " Their power was born of John D Sr .'s Standard Oil and of sleepless nights he spent trying to invest his billion. "YOUR FORTUNE is rolling up , rolling up like an ava lanche!" Frederick T. Gates. manager of his holdings, once told him. "You must dis· tribute it faster than it grows: If you do not, it will crush you, and your children, and your children's children." The clan's patriarch gave away $500 million . a sum matched by his son. John D. Jr. "Junior 's" five son s a nd daughter were left with about $240 million , which ha s quadrupled since their father's death in 1960. During that time. $224 million went to charity. The family's works and charities are part or the national consciousness. Among them are Rockefeller Center and the Chase Manhattan Bank in New York. colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, Humboldt State Park in California and Yosemite Na· t ion a 1 Park. BUT TIIE SON and daughter distinguished themselves 1n other ways, too John D. 3d de voted his time to art and popuJa- l1on control. Abby, the most re· served Rockefeller. died in 1976 after a lifetime of endowing the arts. Winthrop, once governor of Arkansas. died in 1973 Nelson is the most famous of the s urviving brothers. Now 70, he was appointed to the vice pres· idency in 1973 after 15 years as governor of New York and after periodic quests for the pre- sidency Nelson says he has retired from p0hlics. He tends his hold· ings m Venezuela. writes about art. and can look forward to the renaming of the Empire State Mall for him -fitting , since most observers agree the huge office complex in Albany is "the mall that Rocky built." · DAVI D ROCKEFELLER does r\ot have Nelson's fame. but as chairman or the board of Chase Manhattan. the nation's third largest bank with $43.8 billion in deposits. he rnay have more clout. Dabid. 63, believes he can have a greater effect on govern· ment by staying out or it. ln 1960, he tu.med down a bid to run for mayor of New York and has rejected offers lO be secretary of defense and the treasury and ambassador lo the Soviet Union. The Soviet post would be apt. David. who Finance magazine said has "the equivalent of Cabinet rank in the society of his peers." played a major part in American detente with the Sov· iets and Chinese. H E ADVOCATED more trade with Moscow and, when rela· lions warmed. Chase Manhattan was allowed to open the first American bank office there. Rockefeller 's meeting with the late Chou En-lai helped U.S. re- lations with China and landed his bank an office in Peking. The third surviving brother, Laurance, is known for his con· servation work. He has served presidential commissions on· recreation and the environment. and founded the American Conservation Association. But Laurance. 68, is also described as the most ··business- minded" of the brothers. He has extensive holdings in Eastern Air Lines, has built resorts in Puerto Rico. the Virgin Islands and Hawaii. and has invested in such futuristic fields as nuclear technology, optics. high tern· perature physics and chemistry, lasers, and computers . F R OM TH E INSTANT of birth, every Rockefeller owns a share of the family fortune. The best-known or the new genera- tion is Gov . John D. "Jay" Rockefeller 4th of West Virginia. But this crop of Rockefellers seems to have mixed emotions about its heritage. "I think I have as interesting and exciting a job as anyone could have," David Rockefeller said several years ago. "But T Sale of 3 Ships To Taiwan OK'd WASIDNGTON 1AP) -A House subcommittee has voted to authorize the sale of three Navy ships at lust 30 years old to the Taiwan government. At the same time Thursday, the panel rejected a proposal lo let a non-profit organization take the Navy's last hospital ship, -the Sanctuary -out of mothballs to provide health service s and training in Third World coun- tries. The Navy says the five-year. old organization. Life Interna- tional. based m Washington. is not equipped lo operate or take care of the ship. 0 FFICIALS OF THE or- ganization dispute the Navy's claim. The State Department also opposed the group's use of the ship. The Sanctuary proposal wa s rejected by the Armed Services seapower subcommittee on a voice vote with no debate. It still could be revived in the full com- mittee or in the Senate. where a simil ar measure is pending. Life International wants to lease the Sanctuary for $1 a year and is COWlting on government subsidies of about S18 million in the next few years to refurbish the ship. according to John F'. Snyder. an attorney for the group. HE ACKNOWLEDGED that the organization has not com- p Ii e d with "some mumbo. Jumbo" State Department re- g u I a lions that would be necessary for approval of the ship projed. but said the group is in the process of doing so. The subcommittee approval of the three-ship sale to Taiwan 1s only the first step in a process that requires approval by the full Congress. Rep. Charles Bennett, D· Fla .• questioned the advisability of selling the oiler, which is in the inactive fleet. Parti cular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the "Golden Touch" OUMCM COUMTY HOUSIHG AuntO.rn COCH Al STOPS TAKU•G SUOOl CIT1Ut4 HOUSING APf't.ICA Tl~ -The Orange County Housrng Authorrty (OCHA) announces that it wm cease to accept new applications for lhe Section Eight Housing Assistance Payments Program from elderly. handicapped and disabled families ettect1ve rmmed1atety This action by the AuthOrity became necessary due to the extensive waiting hst of ellg1ble elderly applicants. and the tneuHicient number ol units tor elderly under the Authonty's Pf'Ment housing allocation from tM Federal government "The concern of the friendly salesman in helping me get the car of my choice. was greatly appreciated". GEORGE EICHER S1nt• An•, C1lll. ANOTHER SATISIFIED CUSTOMER don't trunk 1 've reully convinced my children or the fact, at least to the point where they're anx- ious to go into business " David's eldest daughter. Ab· by. 35, is a case in p0int. She re· belled against the family .IOMN O. millions but then 'ound money was a powerful tool. ••J GAVE TO everything· civil rights. draft resistance. teach· ms. radical educations. every· thing." Abby told Peter Collier and David Horowitz. authors of "The Rockefeller s . An American Dynasty." After Joining and giving JULY SPECIAL money to the gamut or radical causes. Abby turned to a new ac- tivity; She founded an organic toilet firm. Cllvis Multrum, to maket a system for natural breakdown or human wastes. Nelson's son Michael disap· DAVIO UlUllAllC• peared in New Guinea in 1961 and was never found. The other Rockefellers include Nelson's sons Rodman. who runs many family ventures in South America. and Steven. a theology professor at Middlebury College in Vermont whose marriage and divorce to a maid. Anne-Marie Rasmussen. made news in the 19605. and Laurance's daughter !i "T HE FORTUNE s hould be made extinct." Marion told in· terviewers Meanwhile. the manager or the family holdings has com· plained that some Rockefellers are so little interested in their money U\at they balk at meeting with their investment counselor even once a year. "The world is in a state of rapid transition and I think that . . we as a family are in a transitional state. too." John D. 3d once said. "I'm not sure yet just what it will add up to in the end." Three plump sausages two tresh eggs. delicious hdsh brown pot.;101.;:. choice ol toast or English muftin.1am and butler. SERVED 24 HOURS e . ' \ • ~ ' .• • i ... s IRVINE MacArthur Blvd. at S.D. Fwy. s COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd. Newport Nunery and Garden Center 1500 e. coast highway 644-9510 newport beach (next to irvine coast country club and newport center) ·-__ ;:.-- ' ...•.. _., ........ ALL PLANTS IN OUR NURSERY 20%0FF The residents or the unincorporated areas of the County and the c1tres of 8uena f>al1(. Costa Mesa. Cyl)fess. Fountain Valley. Fullerton. Huntington Beach. Irvine. Laguna Beach. La Habra. La Palma. Los Alamitos. Newport Beach. Orange. Placentia. San Clemente. San Juan Capistrano, Seal Beach Stanton. Tustin. Vrlla Pork. Westminster and Yorba Linda are affected .JOHNSON a SON ~ i 2!r Blvd • Costa Mesa • 540·5630 I L AMLING -• name In callfoml• horticulture since 19~0 OPEN M ON -SAT 8:30T06:30 ·SUNDAYS 9T06:30 Free Deliver y The Aurhof11Y will announce when funding Is available PSRSONAL CHARGE ACCOUNTS e VISA CARO e MASTER CHAROl ..... ~ ....... ~_ ... ~ .... --~-~.,~~~ ' A8 OAIL. V PILOT Getting High Bakke Aftermath Study Says Mirwrity Quotas Not Needed SACRAMENTO <AP> -The exam· pie of Michigan State University shows that a medical school doesn't need a quota .lo' qave a sizable minority enrollment!' says a report prompted by the BakKe decision. The study by a Los Angeles re- search firm. released this week by Assemblyman John Vasconcellos. D· San Jose. offers several alternatives to a UC Davis prog.ram struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court. THE DAVIS PROGRAM reserved 16 places in each medical school ' class es or 100 for low -incom e minorities. In. ruling the program unconstitu· tional. the court ordered the ad· mission or Allan Bakke. a white stu- dent who had twice been denied ad- mission. But it also ruled that race could be considered in admissions de· cisions. "Jn the coming months we may choose to use Bakke either as an ex· cuse for lessening our commitment to equal educational opportunity and improving the human conditions or poor communities. or as an op- portunity for revitalizing that com- m il m e n t ." said Vasconcellos, c h airma n of the As sembl y Postsecondary Education Subcom- mittee. ly physician s -for areas wbere medical care is scanty. The state also has a more tradi· tional medical program at the University of Michigan. Here is how the Michigan State program works: APPLICANTS ARE given points for their grade averages and test scores, with grades considered more important. They can then receive e>t· tra points ror: -Holding a job as an under- graduate. -Being a minority, or coming from an inner-<:ity or rural area and attending high school there. -Being from Michigan. APPLICANTS' autobiographical statements and interviews are as· sessed by a committee or 30 to 40 persons, which includes students. Their standards include the appli· cant's awareness or an interest in im- proving health care delivery. Such subjective s tandards have been critized as being open to abuse. because the sincerity of applicants is difficult to measure. But Vasconcellos said research has shown that the categories measured by the Michigan State program are related to the chances that the stu- dent will practice io a medically THE REPORT SAID the Michigan needy community. CALIFORNIA I ' Diego. a professional c lown who is actual· Jy 5 fcN 2. chats from atop his stilts with Toronto children. Next to him is an 18-foot model of the l.8IS·foot Canadian National Tower State medical school had 23 percent THE REPORT r eviewed several black, Spanish-American or Indian other admissions programs, in· students out of 105 in the' class that eluding the one at UC San Francisco, entered in the Call of 1976, compared where minorities are considered io a with a nationaJ average of 8.2 percent special category a long with non- minorities a year earlier. minority disadvantaged students. -;:========-:=-~--------- The school tries to train la rge num That category bas a ··nexible" ( ] REVEALS in the bers of "primary-care" doctors -goal of 4.1 students in each entering JACK ANDERSO~ general practitioners and other fami class of 145, the report said. , . ~~~~~~~~~_:_~~~~~~::::=============~~~~~~~~ DAILY PILOT Abortion Foes Rapped In Birth Fund Lack S ACkAME f\I TO <AP ) Legislators who put restrictions Qn Medi-Cul abortions didn't provide the additional funds that will be needed for birth&. welfare and hospital costl> because of the restrictions. the new i.tate health services director says Beverlee Myers also s aid she has been told some doctors have already started applying the restrictions. which do not take effect legally until Aug. JS ''I HAVE TRIED TO alert them .. to wait until a fter Medi-Cal reci pi e nts have been notified or the changes:· she said at a news con ference ' But r·m s ure t here will be m1sunderstandmgs ·· She also said some welfare reci- pients may mis inte rpret the new rules as a ban on 3bortions, prompt- ing them to seek back-alley abor ti on:, Sueh abortions probably will iri · erease in any case because they are cheap. she added. Ms Myers. whose department oversees thl' $3 billion Medi-Cal pro- gram , opposed the abortion restric lions contained in the 1978-79 state budget passed last week. THEY PROVIDE STATE abortion fun ding only m cases of rape or in- cest. ~tatutor) rape of a girl under 16. geot't1<• damage to the fetus. danger lo the woman's hfe or severe health danger from a number of s pecific medlcl!I conditions Without the restrictions. s tate be alth officials estimate. 101,000 Medi-Cal abortions for poor women would have been performed this fis- cal year al a cost or S34 million M1i Myers said the restrictions ap- pear to allow funding of 11.3 percent of t hose operations BUT SHE SAID other provisions requiring parents of girls under 16 to be notified, and saying two doctors must swear under penalty of perjury in cases of health danger, probably will reduce the total to under 5 per-cent. She said for Medi-Cal recipients who give birth, increased costs will include $150 to $200 for prenatal care. $1,200 for a normal delivery or $2.500 for a Cesarean birth. and later welfa re costs. compared with an average $480 for an abortion. Women able to get abortions at eoun t y hos pitals will increase caseloads there by an undetermtned amount. Saddle back Awarded Gram A nine-month $5,000 support grant, titled "Local Assessment of Science Education in th e Two -Yea r Colleges," has been awarded to Sad· dleback College's computer science program by the National Science Foundation. The runds are to be used to evaluate computer systems at Sad· dleback a nd nearby colleges, to gauge potential use of the computer fa cilit y a nd to a na lyze funding alternatives, a college spokesman said. Matching funds to cover support staff time are the responsibility of the college. Natural science instructor Dave Ca mpbell will direct the project, the spokesman said. UCTIO .____ __ ST ATE SAL-------41 • ESTATE JEWELRY • CHINA I RUGS • SILVER • FINE PORCELAINS • BRONZES • FURNITURE • OILS, Etc. 1~Million Dollars Worth Fri., Set. & Sun. July 14, 15 & 16 8:00 pm Inspection Fri., Sat. & Sun. 2·5 ptn & 7-8 P"' Don't miss this important sale! 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SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Kern County, • whose volers turned down Proposition 13, has urged that California Supreme Court justices wbo will be on the November ballot not participate in any decisions involving the property-tax cutting , amendment. , Kern County's assessor and board of supervisors urged the court Thurs day to "cause assignment for all further action in the Amador ca se of only Justices whose names will not appear on the Nov . 7 general election ballot in order that this court may avoid so much l as a n inference of injudicious influences." THE AMADOR case refers to a challe nge brought by 29 school districts and is one of three such petitions the court bas agreed to consider and hear oral arguments for on Aug. 11. Kern County officials a l so asked that proceedln)i?s be rec a lendared. Ch ief Justice R ose Elizabeth Bird and Justices Wiley Manuel. Frank Richardson and Frank Newman will be on the ballot thi s November. THE CHIEF justice and Richardson will be seeking affirmation to continue in their posts for eight and four years. respectively. to fi 11 remaining terms of their predecessors. Manuel and Newman will be seeking full 12 ~ear terms. There are no opposing candidates. ·•. •_!_• ........ . • • • • •• • • • • • • ................ ~ ....... ~.:...::SS...!!!11!!9 • HERB • ! FRIEDLASDER ! • IS MAKING « it GREAT DEALS • : FREE : Widows at Convention Legionnaires Revisit 197 6 Tragedy Site PHILADELPHIA <AP> - With a sense of loss and eerie nostalgia, widows of two victims of Legionnaire's disease joined about two doien survivors for another Pennsylvania American Legion convention in the city where the 1976 medical tragedy occurred. Members of the Legionnaire's Disease Survivors Association, most of whom contracted the disease that kllled 29 and sickened mo're than 150 at the ill-fated convention, gathered for a breakfast meeting THEY WERE among about 15,000 P ennsylvania Legionnaires and wives attending the group's four-day, 60th annual convention that ends Saturday. The group alternates co nve ntion sites between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, at opposite ends of the stale and the two largest cities. One widow. Henrietta C hamberlain . 49 . or Chambenburg, returned to the now-closed Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. headquarters of the 1976 convention, in search of a couple of souvenir teaspoons and some wedding champagne glasses for her daughter. But she could not bring herself to slay long. "IT WAS AN eerie feeling," said Mrs. Chamberlain. whose husband. Charles. succumbed to the disease six days after the 1976 convention. "It felt like it was closing in on me. I got nauseous." "I don't think I could have come back if the convention had been at the Bellevue·Stratford Hotel." said Anna Hafer, 59. Lewisburg , whose husband, Elmer. died a week after the bicentennial meeting. The Bellevue was also a victim of the disease, forced to close four months later due to publicity that reduced guests bookings to near zero. IT IS SELLING orr its furnishings at a public sale before a $20 million renovation. The hotel is to reopen as the Fairmont In the fall of 1979. "l wouldn't go back there now." said Mrs. Hafer. "It holds too many old memories. It broke 39 years of marriage." Mrs. Chamberlain was crtlcal of what she believes was a l~ck of Information about the disease that the federal Center for Disease Control at Atlanta said was caused by a bacterium. "THEY DON'T really tell you eve r yt hing," said Mrs Chamberlain, the association secretary. "I haven't yet got the autopsy report on my husband. although I've requested it." "They can put a man up on the moon." said Howard A . Burkhart, 51. president of the association. ·'but they can't find out what caused this disease. They haven't told us everything. It's hard to put your finger on it ... 'Series of S~andals Film Execs Facing Probe LOS ANGELES <AP> -Sp~ by a series of • Hollywood boardroom scandals, District Attorney Af'WI ......... To Tesdffl James Earl Ray . convicted killer of Dr. Martin Luther King. will be escort- ed to Wa shington to testify before the House Assassinations Committee. John Van de Kamp has announced the formation of an investigative unit to probe white-collar crime in the entertainment industry. Van de Kamp ~aid Thursday the investigative group. comprised of lawyers and lnvestigaton from his office. would meet with people In the entertainment Industry to let them know "they have a place to come if they have information on while collar crime." VAN DE KAMP. WHO was in Hershey, Pa .. attending the National District Attorneys Conference. said in a statement issued here by his office that "our concern has been aroused by the Begelman, Lisner and Deluxe Filmlab incidents,·· i.hree recent cases involving industry executives. Begelman. former chief of Columbia Pictures. was fined $5,000 and sentenced to three years' probation for stealing S40.000 from the studio, a crime that "the studio showed a lack of interest in prosecuting," Van de Kamp said. we're cleaning up and so can you •• ... · .. .. • ' -. . . ' . . .. ...... . starts tomOrrow, 10 ·;a.m. shop every department at .all m9y .9ompa.nv. :~tores •• :?"1 .• : wOMEN·s FASHIONS NATURAL FRENCH RABBIT JKTS. OR COATS 35 % Qff .. : . ~ ., WOMEKS FASHONS 3.50-7.50 white 1ewelry (22) 7.50-$15 tailored jewelry (22) $2-$4 flower ha ir ornaments ( 19) 2.49 sun visors ( 19) $10-$12 sun glasses ( 3) \ ·. ·•. 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Big Surfer In Lido 14 Ullman Wins Tit/,e By ALMON LOCKABEY Ol tlle Dolly ...... , ..... HUNTINGTON LAK£ -Led by three·time champion Dave Ullman, rour Orange County skippers placed among the top 10 in the Lido-14 na- tional championship which concluded at this high Sierras resort on a blistering bolday Thursday. Ullman and his crew, Jim Linsky from Balboa Yacht Club, scored three firsts and two seconds to win the title. It was Ullman's third straight championship and his seventh since be has been sailing in the class. Other Orange County skip~rs among the top 10 in the championship flight were Chris Raab, Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. fifth; Stu Robertson, HHYC. seventh: and Tom Schock. Newport Harbor Yacht Club, ninth. Four Orange County skippers also placed in the first 10 of the consola· lion fli ght. They were Bob Mos, HHYC. second: Tony Perez. BYC. seve nth; Roy Woolsey, Lido Isle Yacht Club. eighth: and Al Perez. BYC, nintll. There were 2:7 Orange County skip- pers in the 77-boat championship re· gatta. 21 from Newport Beach and six from Huntington Harbour. BOATING Mission Bay Yacht Club 3. Jeff Le nhart. MBYC 4. Charlie Cum· mings. ABYC s. Chris Raab, HHYC 6 . Hal Brown II, M BYC 7. Stu Robertson. HHYC 8. Pete Jefferson. MBYC 9. Tom Schock, NHYC 10. Lou Brooks. MBYC. Top 10 in the consolation flight : 1. BOATING I OBITUARIES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUSINEU NAME $TAnMl!lfT Tiie loll-•ftQ penon' ••• "4"9 llvSIMU ... PUBUC NOTICE f'ICTIT'lout ·~·au MAM& STAHMllJIT TM lo1-i11t MrMM .,. ""'9 bus--. COSTI> MOA GUE$T HOMit.. ~I· Or.,. A_., (.Mg lllWW. CA .,.,, 111tll•rC1 s Oslllro ollCI Mh .iio Oslllro. si. Ml(llllll...,. W••· '>lerH "'-e, Co •1014 Tl1I• ~·••~Ill' Ml If\ ctlvlOuol AlcN<CI ~ o.Nro flll\ 11•1--tll4ICI WOil\ IN C-tY Cl.-11 oil Or.r\OI COuMv Ofl Jul• s.1•1' ,.,.,,,. P\IDll~ Oronot C:O.•I Doily Piiot J11ly 1, H, )I, 2', 1'71 2*'7t PtJBLIC NOTICE I N COM E PA OPE A TV ::a~s:~~'. 't/~eo:c" eivo 'Hunt •---P-U_B_L_IC_N_OT--IC_E __ l-IUCJll P. Gloe ... I 511....,, Aw l-8Hdl, CA «ml PAF A•~••te•. ~l l(ottll• A.,., •20t. LO\AI...,. ...... , CA'I0720 Oonrw UV-, l.:17t 6"<11 81VCI "m. HIHltlnQ'ton BeKll. CA '1M7 Ron•IO S "Cl•m,, IU71 k.Cll 81VCI , #ll', HUfltl1191on 8"<11, CA ., .. , 'ICTITIOUS 8USIN£SS NN;IE STATEMENT T Pie 1.011-.119 ~rsoros ar• 0011\Q l>u\I""" ... GRAU·ENGLANDEA DESIGN CORPORATION, Jin C..-s °"'"'· Suite llS, Newoo<1 lle«ll, CA 91660 Mt• Gr•u lndu\tri•I D•~•on C6fj)Otlllion, • C.lllomi• GOt"PO<•llOn xn C•mll"" Ori,.., 5'1ott1tS. N-oor1 Bta<ll.C"~ Tiii\ C><.ilNSS IS CCf\CIVC'ttCI Dy " co .. por•llon. .\. Coast Guard motor lifeboat crasnes through the surf at th e Columbia River bar near Ilwaco. Wash. The area's heavy storms and high waves necessitate frequent rescues. The Lido·l4 sloop was first pro· duced by W. D. <Bill> Schock in a Balboa shop in 1958. The class now numbers 4,500 with 23 fleets in the U.S. and Mexico. Top 10 in the championship flh~ht: 1. Dave Ullman, BYC 2. Tom Nute, John Marion, Lake Merit Sailing Club 2. Bob Mos, HHYC 3. Harry Wood, ABCYC 4. Denis Hazelwood, Ma r ysville Yacht Club s. Mike Borzage, MBYC 6. Dave Smith, ABYC 7. Tony Perez, BYC 8. Roy Woolsey, LIYC 9. Al Perez, BYC 10. Craig Roe. MBYC. Olllllol A Trl!9ll""-. 1074 "ve Fell< 01no. S.n Pe<tro. CA '!Ont M11e11e11 M.irl<l<n. )'30 So Clbrillo A ..... Son P9dro, CA '°731 Wllll•m J EIM<'lraut, .o4' \llt v1tHon1t.P1IMVH'llff.CA ., • Olene L. S.0...1, 1'20 El AO RO .. Son Peoro, CA 90131 Ao«Nll E. Oeoer, 1•11 Mil•n PlllU, S... Pwclr'O. CA 'I0722 MEL GAl>U INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CORPORATION AOCJff' Enol•ncler PrHIC!enl Tiiis statement w41S llled .. ,.,, 11141 Collf\IY C:lorl< of Or<lftQe Collnly Oft July 10, 1'71 hrry L. Klrkbo"l<lt 111S Wilm I no ton. S.n P9clr'O AO • !.an PeOro. CA '!01)1 tiieeond Win Victory Ends Jinx l;old Cup Race Close D•nlel M M•rlcot,,, )630 So CllDrtllo ..,.,. Son Peon>. CA 'I07lt Th•\ l>U\fnH\ '' conouct~d 0¥ • Q<!Mt•I partnon1>10 HUQI> p G•IW nu'\ ~...-iemen• ..... , t•t-tod -·•" ,,.. Coun1y C•er .. OI Or•nqf' co .. nly ~ June"· 1'71 FO'ITJ6$ P\IOll\"4!11 Or-. Coast Dally Pi101. J11ly 14,)t,?l,AU<,14,1'78 P UBLIC NOTICE FICJTIOUS 8 USINEU NAME $TATEM£NT POINT PLEASANT BEACH. N.J IAP I -Bill Martin, a 35-year-old rurmture store owner from Clark, has ended years of frustration with a vic· tory in the annual Grand Prix ocean powerboat race off the North J ersey col\St On Wednesday. Martin and h.1s crew. Harry Wellman, of Edison, and Bob ldoni, of New Rochelle, N.Y., made a shambles of a 20-boat open class fleet , running their new Don Aronow-built 39-foot Cigarette hull "Bounty Hunter" over the 178-mile course at a record-shattering 78.43 mph. ,_, .. Pul>ll\llecl Or-C:O.\I 0.tlY P1IOI June 30. J\lly 1 1' 11 197t lUHI SANDHAMN. Sweden <API Australian _ ·,.ank Tolhurst in Aarunga lJI posted bis second PUBLIC NOTICE victory in the fourth race of the S.S·meter yacht 1---------- T"~ 1011ow.nv .,.,~~ .,. ooinQ 1><>i1nes'a.s •CE SIGfl COMPANY, I).) e 111n Sln!et,CoswMew C..htorn .. ~1'17 L. M ~ Stgns ~ Neon, lli E t71,. Slfffl. C0>1• -w. C•lltorn1" ~, Martin, current world tugh-point leader and South American champion in challenging the world's oceans. had never won this race. He has come close before only to lose on disqualifications, M artm had only one serious challenge and that dissolved when defending Grand Prix and U.S. Champion Joel Halpern, of Bronxville. N.Y .. broke down with his revolutionary new catamaran Cougar-hulled .. Beep Beep" after leading the fi rst quarter of the race. Gold Cup sailings Wednesday. NOTICE =£DtT01ts He defeated his only remaining competitor, N0."""14' Albert Fay or Houston, whose Wildfire reached the ,\~~~':W'CA~~~~AT;:. finish line I minute ld seconds after the Australian THE cooNTI" o' ouNGI. L M Bdlltft, US E 1nP1 Strttt Cos" Me\I, c.111-• •2627 Tiii\ l><ls .. ,... IS Concl<KIPCI Dy"" Ufl 111<orpoo•leC1 _,,llon ot11er lhen o a.rtner~p. L.otrv MICIWlel Bohlen breakdowns, or bad luck. yarht. :;6'}{~~r~ ~~l•tt Cit CAAL Tl\IS >I.al-I Wft hh!cl Wllll ,,.,. HE WAS SO F RUSTRATED with this race that last year he refused to enter. All that has changed now. MARTIN SURGED IN FRONT and won easi· ly, fin ishing the course in 2: 16:05, a bout 12 minutes ahead of Betty Cook of Newport Beach, the current world offshore powerboat champion. Notice I\ lleADy qi,,... lo <reclllOt\ THE TWO YACHTS NOW have two victories ~~:'7:. ~,11:1r:i11~;1'::,~ ~,!'~:'!. each and Thursday's final race will be decisive as 111e cierk °' '"" <t1orew10 <°"'' or 10 it takes three victories to win the cup. ~r~~1 !';e~~~~~~~~:~'~Z C.ountv Ct•rll. 01 0••n9e CO\lnly on June 10, 1q71 ,,....,.. PIJl>h\11«1 Or.tnQt Co.l\I D"'ly Ptlol June ll, JO -Jiiiy 1. h . 1'78 Deaths Elsewhere S P RI NG F l ELD . Mass. <AP> -Marion Be llamy Earns h a w. t each er , p oet and daughter of Edward Bellam::y, utopian author and Springfiel d Da il y news founder. died Wed nesday at the age of 92 Deotla Notice• OlllEHS MICHELLIEOREN!.,-71 rn~nl ot Hvntlnqton Btll<hOlecl J"lr I I 197$~1\ " re~ult °' .,, ,..111mo1>ot •«!Mnl 1n ~rrero Ne<Jro. M .. 1co S..r•1v11>9 M• ner nusl>MICI JK~ O Ot...s, llt< P••t nl\ Phlllp•t\CISuml~ONorOllol Sllnl• An•, 7 "'"°'"'\ P•tr\c•• Nor-dl1 Futw11tr ot Founla1n Valley -l(a1n1een NorClll ol ~.,,. An<1 Mn OtMsw~• •~retary tor Hug l'\e!I. Atrc rart tn tr~•n~. c..11torn1'. Frt,,_ ,...Y c•ll •I PlerGe Uro) ·Smllll'' MOrtu•ry lrom 3:00 10 q OOPMFroOily.Grevesle1tserv1ce~w111 l>t' conoucteo on 5.Mllf'Gay Jiiiy IS. 1978 <11 I I :00 AM .i 11141 Cioocl 51\epllerO Cemetery, with 11\e Rev. Sttve P11rc111<1. P•~IOf' of ... CllV¥Y OWtoel of Hunl 1noton Beoc:l'I OfflclallftQ Pitre• Bros sm1111·,_,....,yCllN1Cton. ~~ JANACEK EOW.t.AOJANAC£K.$ervk .. POftd •nQ. HarbO,.L•wn Mo11nl·Ollve MD<1<Mrv al Cmla MHo. 540-SSS-4 ta.L•OADWAY MOaTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMfTK·tun41U-UMI MOaTUilY WHTCL.ff CHAI'&. 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-4888 ...et.-OlMRS SMl1H'S MOITUAIY 827 Main St Huntmoton Beach 536-6539 SHlfNlt MOITUAIY 976 So. Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-153!> 1533 N. El Camino Real San aemente 492·0100 ,_fAMILY CC>l.OMAL FUHl.l.AL NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westmmster 893-3525 PACIAC Y11W t•tOIUAL.rAH Cemet~ Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c Vie~ Drive Newport Beach ~2700 McCOIMCK MOITUAafb Laguna Beach '494-9416 Laguna Hiiis 768-0933 San Joan Capistrano '49S..1776 HAMOaLAWM- MOUMTOUH MOITUA.ll .... t•IDllALPAH Mortuary-Cemetery OemitQr) 1625 Gisler Ave Co.ta Mna 64Q..5554 MLTZ•WOM N•ALHOMI e.&-2424 Cost1MeM 073·9460 , VFOTalks Re~sted UNITED NATIONS 1 AP> -Prime Minister Sir Eric M. Gairy of the Caribbean island of Grenada bas asked the U.N. General Assembly to take up his favorite subject -flying saucers -for the second year at its m eeting opening in September G airy su cceeded in getting unidentified fl y. mg objects djscussed at the 1977 session. He 1s proposing creation of a U N agency or depart· ment "for undertaking. coordinating a nd dis - seminating the results of research into u niden- tified flying objects and related phenomena." GOP Paper Bans Foe SAN DIEGO <AP) Never again will a Democrat be able to buy an advertisem ent in "Th e Republican Record," vows the GOP. The Republicans were e mba rrassed when a Democratic candidate in the recent primary elec- tion was allowed paid m e ntion. Tight rules have s ince been imposed on edit.ors of the local party organ Seven nations competed for the Oold Cup this BANK. LAGU NA HILLS CA w111cn Year. but five entries, including Bahamian Cup de· '·11~· olfl<•" ~ P4<Kt Of 11\illl'ltl\ 01 ·------------Ille un<ler\w,inecl '"all matl~r\ IM'rl .. 1n fend er Robert Sym one tte in John B. were 1no10~1o~u11e.s..c11e111m<;w11n11'(< PUBLIC NOTICE Cook. who came from eighth place early in the race to finish second, stayed in second place in na- uonal points eliminated as thev did not win any of the first ~~!~Zs ":'::.~"':' .. ~"'.~~O::: 1---,.-,cr-,-n-ous--9-u-s-iN_E_s_s __ three races. monlM ~ ,,,. '"" PUDllUllOtl ot NAMIESTATEMENT tlllS notice , ,,~ IOllOWlnQ pe<Wn• .. ,. 001ng O•led J\lly S, t47t 1>u~1nt~~ ..._ Guadalupe Race Ready UNITED CALIFORNIA HAVE A H"IUAAL FOODS, IOI E BANI( OF 41PI Slrttl s.nt<1 ... ,,. CA LAGUNAHlllS CA fOw<1rd G 8•.tn<••O J•, H6Q Eaec\110< Cit IM Will P•I• w .. , ~ S...Cll, CA 1116)\ 01 WOO~ Cvn1h•.t A Consl.Mllll\, lS60 P•I" Mc:IC£NNAA l'ITTINO W•v, L•OO-lle«PI, CJl>~St ." ..... ey st Law T "" O..\•ntt• ., conOUCt•d tly • • MU WlllMre 9lvtl I.mil.., oortnt<Sft>P Sllll• -Eciw..ro G 8•-~r'CI Jr Five sailing yachts will answer the starting L•' A ....... c. .,. T"•\ \141-• Wft hleO w1111 '"' signal Saturday in Balboa Yacht Club's 600-mile SAN D1Eoo Pul>I~ 0.M'l(lr Coi\C 0.11• P110t, C:-IY (lort GI Or-CounlY on Ju non-stop circumnavigation of Guadalu~ Island, a s..iu~~A.,~= YACHT <:Lue -Pio.tOf'CI M11eM1i Sents <SollnQ. T e1re11 barren rock off the Baja California coast. coPOflAOO CAYS .,...,CHT cL.ue -Sout11 a.v A690"' tPHRFt s.1"'· July I . 14, ll. 7'. !tit It 10. t'71 The race is starting three months later than "''·M~&. BAY YACHT cLue -Summtf ~ <•11 <lftws> SuftNy usual this year as Southwestern Yacht Club OCEANS10£Y"CHTCLuB -Rorios..-~rPHAFis.turc1ay.S--y su ...... ,,,!cou·mJO•To•TH~ SAH DIEGO HAVV SAILING ClU8 -Olstrl(I 0..~p llA•r > '"'" -r "' sponsors a Guadalupe Island race in the s pring. 1oo•lA~= 5::"c;J+ uue _ Pe~ Se~ ic..1.101 Sotut'dllY. s-sTAn Of' CAt.11<011N1A l'OR There is talk that in future years the two clubs wiU o.ov; umDer1 s.rle\ 1c:..1-231 s.1uro.y· Soul'-" c..i.tomi• "'-lot!~ THE coo~~~·•NOE get together and run their respective races '>n ~~~!c..S.:~L,=:.'~Y.~~,~~~n~rtS:' N 01'1cr. o,. .uu1No oF alternate Years l"ETITION !'Ott "110 8AT£ 01' WILL O••· M41rlN5«~ Cini 1IO) """''' ANO "o• LETI£•S TEnAMEN There is a difference in the Guadalu~ Island ~'ij',."H~~~;~~'c~uAuac•~~~r~r.1.rv ,~ •. s.iu,. Tuv AHO "°" AUTM0111unoN race run by the two clubs. BYC inaugurated the "''· Sllndrf ;:0::.,":.~~~E,.~=~~:.:,~: race several years ago as non-stop affair and some ANA CAP" YACHT CL~g~T.!'11AF~:,::~.~tiuro .. y o,. ESTATES ACT of the sailors insisted that there should be a day's CHANNEL ISi.ANOS Y ... CHl CLUB -SrNll eo.1 Rega"•· Salurci.y, E\lale Of ETHEL M 8AEWEA ..... layover al the island before starting the return eiuep'fi:~~'re!'Y~.loH cLuB -s11191e1u1M~r«• s.1uro•v. ~~~~~:~:.;:,.:k• E THEL MAv trip. But BYC was adamant and Southwestern YC POMONA VAU.EY ~1L1NG ASSOC:1AT10 H -rw1{1Q111 Serie$. weo-NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN '""' sought to placate the sa ilors who preferred a "°'°s-Z~f~YJl11iBAAA SAIL.tHG CL.UB -Tom Jackson Setles tPHRFI ;.,~:~! ~,!=~e i;;:s.,:;:~~~!;n1;• I b ·d· th t t n} t ped S.lurd•Y SUNey O..Ootlgn A990"•· SllnO.ty ayover y prov1 Ing a race a no o Y s op SANTA BAA BARA YACHT Clue _ w11son Series Ho.•. s.iuroay, <wn-\U<lnce of Leti.n TOJ1a,,,..,.,•Y .in0 for a day at Guadalu!£e but provided another stop-oay. ',°',,. A1"...'..'-• .!!~1 '~e1""""m1,,'"1,111r'•.•110"~~ WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB -Ubot tnvltatl-1, Sunday. • ·~ ~·~· ~ ping point at Ensena a on the return trip. . ------------•------------Est•tes Act. reftt ce 10 ... 111c" " 1• m.Oe fO< turtllef partlculOrl, -'"" P UBUC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE IM ume _, ot«• ot ...,.r1no '"" -..~ YACHTS SCH E DUL ED TO START are ----------,,.'"""wttorJu1yJS.••n .. 11000 PUBUC NOTICE FM In> P\lbh~ Or-C.0..lol 0..1ly Pilot 1vly 14 11. ~ Auq a 1"/8 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM£ STATEllo'l.NT Tf'te fo11ow.1nq Pf''"°"!. .,e do•nfif buS.t~\\d' CHEROKEE RACll'IG TEAM 16••1 9 "'°'' A'iienu~ h v•n• C:ahlorn1• '211• S..llre EnQ11Wf1nQ Coroonn•on .. C•l11orn1~ corpor.,tlon, ~ C.••oll NewPOrl Be.Kii, Clhlorn•• 92060 fPU\ bu•11W~.-. •S t Of'OIK.ted by A cor POtallOf' S.l>f., Enql-rinq Corp Ru<1sell E Cle•ttnooir Pr~Otnl Thi• ~lal-t wns hll!O ""111\ 11\1' '°""Iv C lltr~ 01 °"'"GIP County on JUlte u ... ,. F-SJ5 P"l>ll~llecl 0rllf'I09 Coast D•11y P1IOI JIHW JO, Jvh 1. I•, 71. 1971 llll-78 Triumph, a C&C-54 skippered by Richard Haller, 1---,.-,CTl-11-0U-,-.-U-Sl_N_E_S_S__ PICTl110US8 USIN£SS •• rn .. ,,. ll>e counroornOf °'""11"""'1 Scottsd ale, Ariz.; Tahuna, a Columbia-36 sailed by NAMU TATEMENT NAME STATEME:NT ~~iv! 0~~~~ou~ ~:1~<~~1~e:~:r 1------------ Rue, Cameron. Navy YC ; Andiamo, an Ericson-35 ,,.~Z!,to4towtng __. is OOln9 Im•· ~::,10•10W1no __," oo.no 111ni-eo~~'r~'J...,,. JO. ,.11 PlTBLIC NOTICE co·sk1ppered by Robin and Bob Sodaro, BYC; The 1NvEST0RsMOnLSALEs.1001 CAllFORN1A LATT•ce coM w11.L1AM £ s1JOHN Hawk, an Ericson-32 sailed by Roger Chittum. s Brooknuru Ro•o. !>utle IOS PANY. 1074 AeooonQ. Cos•• Mu •. CountyClff-SST~"T!~~Lol~ltOTllONFl.TFNO£D Fuller Ion, C. ~ Celllornl• '1lo1' MAL.STt:AO A 8AK£11 • "'..,......., r • • Pacific Mariners YC, and Scotch Mist, a Dasher-32 Haro111 , • .,, Jotinson. 1s.1 '"""'· J•mH CMtton ~. 101• Rea •us.,._~ THE COUNTY oFOlllANOE sailed by Bob Anderson. BYC. s.t;~:,"~~T':Ofldllc1oc11>Y•r1 • ... 01~·1~~C::t!·~.,,~-~~!:-.c..•11 N OT•<ENgFA·::;i' ... 1,..0 0 ,. In other yachting activity on the local front e11v1w.1. d1v11111a1. r.1. 1:nu••1~1 •niT1o N FO• P1toun o, w1LL this weekend. BYC will also host all classes in its HOfotcltvonJotlMofl JllmftC.~r AH-r•tw ,... .. ._ ANO unus tUTAMUTAllY. This ,,.,......,. -flloo with ttw Thi' Ital-I .... llleO wltll the Pu1>11.-0r-Coe\! D•1ly P1lol, FOii AUTHOllUOTION TO AO annual Midsummer Regatta with racing on inside '°""'Y c1to. ot Oronoe eo..n1.,. on county c1.,. ot Oronoe c°""'Y ~ J111v '·a. 1•. "71 M 1 N , s T £ • u N o £ 11 1 H E and outside courses; South Shore Yacht Club will J1111t 'lt. ma. J-10. ma ntu4I is•1 ,. tNDE P ENO£ NT AOMIH1sTuT10N send Performance Handicap Racing Fleet and P1.11>11...., 0ranve eo.s. o.i~~~ J!.~~;'~1~:.~1' Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE 0~~!~.A!.1.~:~e G"RNETT M Midget Ocean Racing Fleet yachts away on the JUfle 30, Jutv '· "· 11. 1t11 ts12,. w 1.,. -----------1AENE G GARNETT. o.c.e,.o fourth, fifth and sixth races of the club's Hi-Point -----------11·2W1• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMI c.-~ · tart• t.od L•d I l y ht Cl b ill PlJBUC NOTICE HOTIC£ 01' BET TV LOU KIDD ,..stiled t-ert'•n • ~r1es s mg ay; I 0 s e ac u w HUSTEE'S SAl.( pellllOft ,.,,. ..,_.,, Of Wiii •nO " send the distaff sailors into action in the All Girl 1 ~ No r>,. wo"<e Of L•t"'~ T~1amen1ary 10 t""' Regatta. 1------------l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS °"July 11• 1918, et n·oo .,"'. flue Pe1111oner, eno tor o& .. tl't0r•t11hon to oMJ PtJBUC NOTICE NAME STAH.Ma NT tMwronce _, Trvst ~Y. o o .. 1" '"'"'"" ""°"' irw-lndel>l!nOent •d The two Orange County clubs to the south. The lollowl"ll l*'tOn IS OOlnQ 11\!M· ·-lntecl Tna•ee -""" ., ....... ,,1 mln"t"llon al E\1•1•• ... Cl, rele.-ef'(t' Dana Point Yacht Club and Capistrano Bay Yacht ·------11-.Jts.t------IMHSAUS~ TIME Ol!>T., s s St<Wlln-on, 10 Dee<l Of Trvsl re<orOfoO AUQull 73. to wn icll •l ma de •0 • lu•tPlu Cl b h bo h h d I d tt Dpyc ·11 I. "' 1977. •\ IMI. Ho JQS..S. 1n bOOI< 113A•. Pllrtltulat\ • ..,.o 1na1 tne lime ana Death Gl·ve n u ave t SC e u e rega as. Wl SST'!l"TEE~~Lt,."oTllOHl'·T,,"o· So<,il .. l allll"t.C.llloml .. 92•71 P•-8'17 OfOlf1cl•IAt<orO•lnl~OI· P••<eOf-l"ll llWIHm•lla~bffn ~tll "· nr.nsor the fourt"' race 0 # 1'ts Dana Sen' es for .. ...... ..... ,.. " AoDln Monloome•Y Heall!. s s. ... . tor ··~""' I ·~111 ill 10 00 a m '" ,,, .. • , .. v ., I THE COONTYOl'OllANOE Slon'""'-. ta,,°' . --·. C.lllor •• flee Of 1ne CDuntv Rt<oreler o• 0••"91! ... • . • PH RF ht S d d C Bye ·11 host 0 ...... • .. ,. ..... ....,., .....,, •• _ c-w Cllltorn•a WILL 'iELl AT tCKArtroomofO..Pilrlmel'llNO.JOl \a10 C yac S U0 ay, an apo Wl N . Ut'7 PUBLiCAUCTIOHTOHIGHESTcourt.tt100CMtCttntt<Dr.•,.We>t In Rape a""e Laser and Sabot skippers in the Little Skippers H OTI CE 0 " HE Aii ••0 0 " Tl\ls bu.slnftl IHonOllcteo bY en •n· e iDDEA FOR ,..SH c~wi1>1• ., 11me 1n 111ec11vo1s.n111A,,., c.11to1n1d o "ETITION l"Oll .. lloeATI. Of' WILL dlvldull ...,.. ..... • v O led Jul l1 itra Regatta Saturday. IAND coD1c1us1. '" ANY AND RODlnM HHtll Of wte '"'-'"''money of '"" un11eo • Y • H A M l L T O N , "011 LETilltS THT•MENTAllY. Tiiis sm...,..;1 was fllecl with ttw 5t•IOl el So\11" Front en"4•n<• to 1ne Wtl..LIAM E. $1 JOHN, E l le te of HE R 8 EAT S, A ,._ C 010 Ore,. OllH\IY Coun-.se IOC .. ecl County Cler• Bermuda (A p ) SOU111ERN CALI FORNIA YACHTING As· LAMONT, ••• HEA8EAT SUGAR COUlll Y Cl•rll 0' .... noe ounly on In ,,,, IOO bl«• Of W~I S..nla ....... HITCHCOCK. llOWMAN . POOLE Chesterfield Joh nson SOCiatiOnCalendar: ALlEN l..AMOHT,OeceaMd Junt70.1'71. 1'9'U411 8lvC1.ttormer-ty~UVISlrtt1,San"1U1S He_,....,..._•r4 Hl.Wl"O" aAL"""A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\•t p-~I ..._.,,__"··st Otlly Pilot AN, C•lltornl.11. •II rlQM, lllle •11<1 In· S1il .. 1tM has been given the man· B L'"'• ...,, HEH RY SUGAR Ila' llled llel"tln a ""'Snwv"' ......., • leresl conveywd ID ...0 now""''° by II Terr.tft<e, c.llfonlle..., A ...,.. YAQ4T CLUB -SIMI G....S.lupe l\land rec.e CIOR. PHRFI pelltl-f--....,. OI Will .~ ....__ J-U. )0 ...0 J<ly 1, U, 1'18 .~r •••d "---Cit Tr·-l In'""' ~~r Anw ... ya tw: """'-d atory death sentence S.lurCllly,MldSummerReQotltolallclass.-s)s.tUl'INy.s.incs.y. -· -r<...... ·-"" 1'36-19 --• ,,_.. VO ~~ p 1-~0r C.0.10 I p I LIDO ISLE YACHT CLU8-All Glrl A•"·· s.t\lnMy. Codl<1IS Of eny), ancl tor ··~e of IY \1IWlecl In wio County -Slole ul> i .. -.... ' •• y 00 . ~~r !~e ~~~ye~~o1':u~1;r MO~~J~CA~i.::,.vs:.c;J.;.L~r. Hl·Polnl SerlM Ho. 4-W, <PHRF, ~~~~' ~~~~~~.,~~·---P-U_B_U_C_N_OTl __ C_E__ :: : .~ ~H~~~~ = July I), 14, 10. ,.,. , ... ,. DAHA POINT YAOIT CL.U8 -Dono Polflt ~ No •• IPHRF) ~ -!NI.,,. lime -ptoce of lle•rl1'9 "· P•tes 12 -IJ ol MOUll•neous His lawyer. who asked CUly. Ille ... ,,,. llM-wt fOf' July u. "79. Cf'...., Mtp,, Rocoros ol Of.nte Count•. the j ury (Or 8 Verdict Of l:"zrz~7!"':lll!llB!!!!!:'.!~~· .----~~-------.1 tt 10·00 • m . In IM <-1room of NOTICEOI' tNTllfTIOft TO ColllorN• PUBLIC NOTICE l>eHrt"*" Ho. SDI Ula <~. at 700 Clll.ATW Sl.C:\HUT'Y *TE a EST TM "'"°' ~l •nCI otner <om· •·1'fn manslaughter. said s he ca .. t al. 1t'eaf~ c1v1c c.n1er °'' ... wesc, 111 t11o c11y of 1s.cs.•1t1""* u.c.c.> ,,_ o .. ,_,_ " •n•. ot ,,,. ,,.,. sul"ElltOll couu 0,. T'MIE WOUld appeal the COnViC· s.tllo AM. Cetl!Or'nl•. Holl ct I\ nueby 01ven lo t~e pro0911y C1tKrl1*S .iiove I• l""Po<led STA Te Of' CAUl'Of!INIA FOii • Falt •11<1 G-llluOd not 11\r0V9ll Oeled JUiy l. 1'71 <""'II°'' ol TWO POTATO, INC , 0.D 10 11• 1"4 §llyl-'-•""· Ntwl>Or1 T I! COUNTY Of< OllANOE lion. So111rC1•V WILLIAM I. SUOMN, tor. WllOW -tneil -en" Jlqo.I( Buell. C•lllO<nlo tt~ '"" 1111-H . HO. A-.... P~RES PROFILED NEW YORK (AP) A report or a study by th e American Jewis h Committee finds th at women In mid·life are under greater pressure than at any other period of t heir lives. The report states; "Disutlsfied wltb their own opportunities ror Individual achlcvc- meot, yet Ued down by obligations to parents a n d cbHdrcn, these women are the c an- dJdat~ for anxiety and depre slon " LinPll varl.....,t wl .... • n10111 •nCI County Cle,,. A1roor1 L-Drive, Clly ol Costt oerslftlleCI f ruutt 01\<l••m• •ny -0 f I< I. o• HI •• 1N0 o • • '""' '"'' ltAMSE y AMO llASMUSSSN Mu a , COIHllY 01 Or ... ~. 51•1• 01 li.Dlhlv tor ""y 1ncorrectt1H\ Of lt-e "l.TITION llO• ';.ltOaATE 01' WIL~ ::.~1~ '::"".,..:~los:,u;:.::.:rorn MOllMAN ""'5MUSSIN Cohfo;n••. ""' • -Ur'll}r 1ntorfll " "'"' •ddr9i• ond oilier common -ANO '0" LanEllS TIESTAM£N• CoHt•I ,_.,,,,u wlll r~ ...... ~...... •IMhll to bll U'IMlecl l>Y ~ .,,., Slvn••ion.•t""y·--"·n TAllY ANO l'Oll AUTHOlllZATION l>ttween 62 •nO 71 lnl•nCI lem• =~11,Ct,._, ::.~!~o .. ~=~s::es~t~ S.ICI Wit •Ill bll "*"°· 11<>1 w1lllO<ll TO AOMINISTEll UNDEll THE petllur•• wlll ,_. bllt-.. -Attonientw; .... .._ E """ Str..i, Clly Of TllStln. CO\lflty covenant or _,.,,,,, .. ,...\}or lm-IMDIE .. EMMNT AOMINl5TltATIO• t? The wait< '-<•lure wlll bll 6S. p.,l>llttwd Ol'M\09 CIMJI D•lly Piiot. DI Or•nve. St .. eOI C.llfor11•• piled, reoatCllllO !Ille. pOHeoion. or OI' l!STATIS ACT Su~ Moo-. Tld~• fllllDAY S U P.I'll l 1 1' ~p,m Ot SUHOAY Siles Fo"11ow llU • rn. 0.1 Service .. ,,,, nlO" ,,. •.m. u Re31oraclon S.cOtld IOW 12:U p.m. 2.0 5oc0fld 111911 •:>'p.m, u $u11 rlt.O\ l ,$7 •·m, Ml••·~ p,m. Moon rltH t1J1 p.m , '91\ 1 ·04" m ntiQUC' r----------.. r Slot Marhincs You con Charge DAILY PILOT Ckaulfled Adi 642·5671 PlnbaU Macbines Brass Cash Registers Antique Arcade Equlpmen .. N. Malo St S•n&a Ana, CA mM (714)83Mll$ Jiily 7, 9. 14. tflt Tiie pr-"f, In Qel!Of'.i, In wlll(ll -vmDfllMO. lo 0-Y IM rttmolninQ E"at• Of CLAIR DOUIN HAGEN, u•n lM Security '"'"""' w11111e <rMltCI I• Pl'll'Kli>el wm ot Ille llOl•l•t W<1irec1 Pttcuwo PUBLIC NOTICE fJlll.,ra~. ~ptllOlll, l11rnltur• •net bY uld OuCI Ot frv\I, lO wll NOTICE 15 H£REllY GIVEN llMI hltnlllllnat al Olblor -b<>SIMH Jt4,500 00, will\ ·~er.ii IP\eroelfl, n HARRIET E. HAOEH-IU~ -·"' It kllOWll •s Two PoWto. Int • -provlelff In ..... not.hi. IOCl'IMC:••· II • Miiiion lor ..,_,.of Will Ind tor IOCllod •• 31'°'1( Airport LOGO Drive. °"'· Ufldt< .,,. lt<IM Of NICI °"° Of 1u11•11ce .. Ltlttn TMt-•••y Mid Clly ot Cos~ Mose, C.lllort11•, '""" laM. <Mr'9H lftCI fllMllW' ot fOf it.utflOto"llol! 10 Adl'l'll1111~ 1111dtt Tiie •'orttMd "9e..,lly tr-tton IM Tr11u .. and of tM ln1JI• creeloct tlle ,,. ... .,._, AomlnlstrettOfl 01 Wiii ... c-.mnwitod on or•"•' Ille by .. Id Oooclo! Truil, IE\l~ltl ACI, rtltrenct lo wl!ICPI .. '4111 CloY of Ju4y, "" .. 10 00 • m. •I fllO lileMflclary -MIO OoH Of ,,... IW lurtf'lllr partlc;ulllf'r., Md 111•1 fllCTinous aUSlltlH $01111000 Benlc. ""'-oddrtn '' )3} E Trull ll•rttofort ue<ulecl •net Clo-'"" 11me •fld Plate 01 l\NflllQ tlle tame ltAMI ''TATI M•NT 1'1'11 Strwol. f11tllfl. C:.lltorlll• 11 ... reo lo Ille 11ne1tntorwci • y•d llNI ... , -'"fOt .t.uoV\t 1, ""· •t 10;00 TM follOWI .. ,,..._ ,, oolnt bull· So ,., 6 ,. ·-10 Ille 5e<uroo Oo<l•ratton Of 0.l•utt -0.mMICI • I'll In IN ~ of O.Pil•IMtlnl MM•: Par!y, •II t>u,;"4tn "'me' •1111 ff· for $ale, •nci • wr111e11 Nollet ol Ho 101 ""Cl ~1. 111 100 Clwl< Conlff N l'.WPOIH PHOTO L.Atl1 UU oretr.H vMCl b'f tllt o.tltor lor tho IH\1 0.1•1111 -Eltcll°" to Sell Tl\t 1111 O.lv• w~t. 111 Ille C.ly Ill Mflto ..... ••rcflst., •0,.....,...,9-11,C"'°'* '""" .....,_ • .-Cltrsltned <llUHCI salCI NOll(O ol C.lltorl\I• on10 lton. ••It •11111n •vt. 0•-July 1, t•71 0.101111 -Ele<11Dll 10 S.11 to 11e r• 00194 Jl/Ay IO "" ~·· MeM, CA t2tD iANTIAGO 8 ... NI( (Ofoeel In .,,. (OUflly wl\ef'e ,... .... WILUAM I.. SUONN, Tlltl ~lntn ,, COftclllt"8 ., ... '" fty L.uMlr 0 Gtmy P<OllOflY I\ to<•leo ,_., C.W• clMCIU•I Vl<e~ DtteO J.,,..11 1ert NAJllllY A.OUHlll David RGI" Sec-Part'f T 1 II E IHSUAAHCE AHO Mm S.~l• liltlMc• a 1M '"",, ... _.was 11100 Wllll the IANTIAOO M NIC ••usTCOMPANY wo • ...... ~• c-11 Clartl of Oronvt Co\lnfy on July &.ao• Oo~ •• w..o fr1111... r.1: um m..oe 10, 1'7. --IU I.Ht fltt"lll Mrwt Clel• I.. Wlltl_..,• A-lw ,....._ r.,_ T ..... , Col"""' fMll A...-u•"-turt f ' .........,, o.t "I P11blltlloel (>tn09 toe{! 0.11" l"llOI, P11&1t.-Or.,. Coo'1 Ooilf "llol PlllMl"*' °'"'°' ._... II' IOI, July 14, )I,» ....... • 1'7' July 1' 101e ""D!"MCI Ortn0t Coot•I 0..il\' PllG4 JlllY ta. " 11, "" )tlMt • )UJ.ft JUM JI 1111¥ I 14 !tit >~·7' ... . . . .... . ,_ -----------.. ' . '' , - ORANGE COUNTY / AT VOUA SERVICE Look-alike Bramwell Young of Westminst er will portray W.C. Fields at the Orange County Fair, beginning this weekend. Young works at Movieland Wax Museum. "Cot a problem'> Then write to Pat Dunn Pat will cut red lope. getting the answers and action you need to solve inequities m government and business Moil your questions to Pat Dunn, At You r Service, Orange Cocut Daily Pilot. P.O. Box l560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. As many letters as posS1ble will be answered. but {'honed lnquines .or fetters n-01 includ.mg 'he read.er'.s full oome. address and business hours' phone num~cannot becoruideTed. Thiscolumnappears~· ly eue,X Saturdays.·· Stadonft11E'i,...1Jr1tra~ea1Jle DEAR PAT: J ordered stationery from an ad· vertisement in the Los Angeles Times "Home" magazine in early March. My $10.SS check was made out to Sheridan Engraving Co., but I've lost the address. Could you find out what it is so I can inquire about my missing merchandise? M.J., Laguna Niguel The address is 7335 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, Md. 20014. You c:an request your merchandise or a refund, but don't hold your breath while you wait for a reply. The Los Angeles Times reports that it bas quit pablishlng ads ror Sheridan due to numerous non-delivery complalots. There is some tndicaUon th.at this firm is out of busloeas, but that canooi be COllfirmed at tbls time. Yoa may want lo .file a eomplaint with the U.S. Postal Service as well as wrtttag a leUer of inqaJry. Wait in Order e11 P11rrluu~ DEAR PAT: Can you tell me how to find out if a money order has been cashed? 4 purchased one to send with my order for a T·shirt that was of- fered on a record album. It said delivery took slx weeks, but it's been longer than that. The shirt only cost $4.50, but when 1 pay for something I expect to get it. K.P., San Clemente The post office advises waiting a month after malling a money order before you have a tracer put on it. Take your .-~eipt to wherever you purcbased Ute money order and fill out a tracer form. You report that )'OUJ' T·sbirt finally arrived, and now you know bow to track down a money or- der. As a new mail-order shopper, remember lo keep a copy -0f your ()rder form and never send cash as payment. Repaf,...11 Meuic&e Ears DEAR PAT: 1 have two music boxes that need to be repaired. 1 've tried about seven jewelry stores. but they couldn't help. Can you tell me who repairs music boxes? K.G .• Newport Beach Aaron!s Clock Sbop, SH W. 17th St., Santa Ana, or G. W. MacKJnnon Automated Musical Instruments, 11975 E. Florence Ave., Santa Fe S prln1s, handles music box repairs. If lost cylln- clers Deed &o be replaced tbe cost can be hlgb due to labor charges. This is especially true for older music boxes. f'orelgtl GntMp D•tes Ja Lbt• DEAR PAT: I will be traveling abroad this s ummer. and would like to know If there is any way I can find out if there are any rock concerts scheduled during the time I'll be visiting 'Various Europaan countries. M.T., Huntington Beach .Mike Pukevlch, Dally PUot rock music col· umn.lst, advises cbecldllg newsstallds for the week· ly pubUcatioD .. Melody Maker 1Wa1ulne," wb1cb lists rock concert schedules of tourlng groups. In England, "The Musical . Express,. Is another source of information. Check record stores in @ther countries for current scbedules Hd ticket in· formation. ART AUCTIONS Four Fine Collections Offered Each Night JNDIAN JEWELRY: Many Items signed. some Blue Ribbon Winners. Concho .Belts, Navajo & Zuni Necklaces. Squash Blossoms, Inlay Zuni , Navajo Cluster Rings, Bracelets -so much more' KACHINA DOU,S: Large Collcct1on All Kinds. ANTIQUE GUNS: Long & Short guns Including Rcmlngtons , Coils, Sharps, Pepperboxei;, a nd Decorative Gun Frames OLD COINS: A tine selection offered each nt1ht Sliver dollo~. two and three cent pieces. Half Dollars. ond rolls of Indian Head Pennies & Buffalo Nickels. OECORATOa ITEMS: Frame collections. Br•ndln1 Jmn1'. Borbwire Bundle11. Brt11111 Lampt, f't'ti!lhes. J odi' C'arvlngs, Rugs &t Pottery Many oth<'r Items. MONDAY-JULY 17, 1978 -7:30 P.M. PASADENA CONVENTION CENTER 300 E. Green t., Rm. 316 TUESDAY-JULY l8, 1978 -7:30 P.1't. ORANGE COUNTY RODIDVAV l NN, 101 N. State College Blvd., Ana~m Terma of StaJC'. BAC MC. VJ A. CASH & CHECKS Friday. Juty 1•. t97a OAIL y PILOT A J I •. Housing Plan Attacked • AUTO • HOMEOWNERS ·YACHT INSURANCE RABBITT Group's Suit Alwg~ Approval Improper IMSURAHCI AG84CY SIRVIHGTHI H.AAIOR ARIA SIMCI l?S7 A move to stall an approved regional housing plan was car· ried a step further this week when Californians for Environ- ment Employment and Economic Dev elop ment ICEEED> amended a lawsuit filed last April. THE SUIT ALLEGES that the Southern California Associatioh of G overnments' executive board acted improperly when it approved the six·county housing plan and the environmental im· pact report backing it. CEEED President Clifford Hood said the challenge to the en· vironmenlal report ls an attempt to derail a housing plan CEEED believes will drive up housing costs . Hood also suid the plan ap- proved by SCAG last Thursday seeks to control growth b y directing new cons truction toward inner cities. And. he added, the environ· mental report used to support the housing plan fails to proper· ly answer the questions raised in the plan. "They <SCAG > should be re· quired to address all possible Im· pacts as we are required to do," said Hood. CEEED is a coalition of con· struclion industry rirms and t rade unions that. as an or· ganizaUon. attempts to show a united front on issues affecting the buildin~ industry. HOOD MADE IT clear he sees the SCAG housing plan as. "in ef· feet, a population distribution plan" rather than as a de\·ice de· signed to meet the housing needs of those who live in the 38,()()(). squaremileSCAGarea. 4/$9() Size A78x13 Reg. 27 99 ea. F.E.T. per tire 1.69 TIRE SALE! PREMIUM POLY WHITEWALLS • 4-ply polyester cord construction • P remium tread depth • Wide. strong E cept tire body • Sale prices in c lude installation(Mag~hee1s) Size SALE Reg. prtce F.~;;:- E78x 14 4/$1~0 33.99ea. 2.13 F78x14 4/$1 20 35.99 ea. 2.26 G78x14 4/$130 37.99 ea. 2.42 G78x15 4/$130 37.99 ea. 2.45 H78x15 4/$140 39.99 ea. 2.65 L78x15 ~/$150 41 .99 ea. 2.93 All prices plus Federal Excise Tax as shown. 21$55 Size B70x13 Reg. 37.99 ea F.E.T. per tire 2.06 RAISED WHITE LETTER SPORT TIRES • Sale prices include installation (except Magwheels) • Belted bias construction-2phes polyester. 2 plies fiberglass Size SALE Reg. prioe B60x13 2/$60 39.99 ea. G60x14 2/$75 45.99 ea. L60x14 2/$80 52.99 ea. G60x1 5 2/$75 45.99 ea. L60x 15 2/$88 52.99 ea. E70x14 2/$65 39.99 ea. F70x14 21$65 40.99 ea. G70x14 2/$70 42.99 ea. G70x15 2/$70 42.99 ea. H70x15 2/$30 46.99 ea. All prices plus Federal Excise Tax as shown F.E.T.per tire 2.22 3.04 3.57 3 07 3.69 2 44 2.57 2.73 2.80 2.99 20°/o OFF OUR ENTIRE lhlt SCAG spokesman Mike l'isano said Wednesday there is Our 21at Ve•r nothing binding on SCAG mem· • S 4 8-5 5 S 4 • bers. that the housing plan is simply an advisory rather than ~~~~~~1~9~1,~H.A;;R;IO~•;;•~l~V~D!. ~co;~s~T A;!M~f~SAM policy ·seUing document. .: "The exe<:utive board made It clear in the preamble to the plan that there is nothing binding on SCAG members." Pisano said. Hood contends the housing document represents "blatant misuse or power" by regional government. '". A great place for kids. ' "''"' COAST COMPUTER CENTER'" H...,_. A,... Stlln- Dl1triWor of PJ*Z CDI I llJUtm' '"-••.-""I ~~ FOi IMFOIMA T10M CALL. 6 .. 05J1 I 79'1 -.d TUSTIM COSTAMISA IWH"°8T........, PreliDne n 'if/P . ,,, '/!. .. 'ii ,.,,_ ~t• J.' .,, ·~ •t• 1.1,L ••'"I"' _4' ''='----....... ~ ~... -_.a,,.il' ovP .. :r ¥0- 1E11M'3''ti SALE! Reg. 69' qt. Pennzoil Multi-Vis 10W30 motor oit. Helps keep your engine running smooth. Limit 6 quarts per customer. SALE! Reg. 4.44. King size "cool cushion" 19x35" ventilat- ed car cushion helps make driving more comfortable $10 SALE! Reg. 10.99 ea. 24" or 30" high counter stools. Topped With 2 inches of padded foam. Vinyl cover in solrd colors Hardwood legs in fruitwood finish ' f , , " f ; tf ' ' " I I''/ ~ k'\-·;· ··-··~ .... $ 3 ~ ~ fAElZ[ ANTI lllll ga I. ··--_ .. _ ... _. ·_· -....J SALE ! Reg . 3.44. Preston e II~ ant lfreeze/summet coolant. Winter/ summer concentrate. Antifreeze, antlboll. Limit~ gals. per customer. 2/SS SALEl Reg. 3.99 ea. Pathfinder® 1 ~ton adjust able jack stand Get 11 now an~ se11e1 2f $1 SPECIAL! 12 oz. bagged pea- nuts in their shell. Limited quan- tities. STOCK OF DIAMONDS. 11-1 LAST 3 DAYS TO SAVE! 95760 SALE A~. $1 ,197. Ladlet' cocktaH ring wHh 33 dl1monch. 1 carat T.W., 14K gold setting. 211 20 SALE R~. $214. 10K oold brid11 set. 12 pt. T.W. diamond solitaire engagement ring, matching wed- ding band. Use your JCPennty charge. Master Ch1rg1• or VISA9/BankAmorlcard • • ---Sale prloea effective through Sunday, July 16. 34geo SALE Reg. $437. Men's 3·dlamond ring. 21 pt. T.W .• 14K gold setting. 304eo SALE Reg. $381. Trfo Mt. Diamond solitaire engagement ring, 10 pts. T.W. Plus his & hers wedding bands. Two-tone 14K gold. 317«J· SALE Reg. S397. Dl1mond cruater Hrrin91 for pierced eara. •1, carat T w . 141K gold settings. 31760 SALER~·"'' Diamond pendant. q diamonds. '·· carat TW . 14K gold chain and setting. Illustrations enlarged to snow detail. Some one-ot-a·k1nd siyies Fin"° Jewelry Department Use your JCPenney charge or our Just-for- Jewelry layaway. Includes more tl'lan 200 styles wl'lere the major va!uo:: ta In tho diamond. Your Family Discount Store BUENA PARK: ORANGE: SANTA ANA: 8Mch at Otan~thorpe • 0Ptn weekdays 9:30 to I:~ -SuodtYt 10 toe City Of. at Garden Grove Blvd • Oc>9n weetmaY"S 9'30 tot -Suncsaya 10 toe 3900 So 8rrltol -No of So Coast Pleu • Coen weekO~!l 1·3010 9' S.turday 9·3() to~ -Sundays 1 O •o t. AIZ DAILY PILOT Appl lance RCA XL-100 13" ...... RCA Co1orTrak 25" diagonal RCA XL-100 25" diagonal ---·------- lt(MlT flEDlANDS RCA &'-ck & White Spart• Lie 19'' - RCA XL-100 19" O•~oni11 our t•9 Off price --onso\e co\or -~ contYO' 8 RCA .. '-* & Wt·ute P•rlatla 9" RCA ColorTrak 19" diagonal RCA ColorTrak 25" d•~·· electronic remote control-lor cha1rs1de tuning convenience 'lf\th A9ftWW-ncl ffOd\P RCA ColorTrak· 25" d••gon11 lOllG llACtl MOtlllOVIA • 0 ~ INSIDl:: •Ann Landers •Sports •Business •Stocks l-r1day July 14 1978 DAILV PILOl Anehor Women They say it's a man's world and some women claim that's not only on land, but on sea. By JUDITH OLSON Of lite Dally .. 1194 $\aft Are women who desire membership in a yacht club having the wind taken out of their sails? That depends on who you talk with -the women who are seeking membership or the yacht clubs themselves. Many area yacht clubs say they have a few women members. While opportunities are opening up, women admit, there are still races that are closed to them, yacht clubs that won't allow them to belong and groups such as the United States Power Squadrons which still reserve full mem- bership exclusively for men The main effort to unlock the yachting world is being made by a two-year-old group called Women in Boating. It was rounded in New Jersey to "fight dis- crimination in the port, to promote safety in boating and to acquaint the boating fraternity with the importance of the contribution of women in to boating." Also, the organization simply wants to "share the joy or boating ... Some women feel that there is no dis- crimination against women in boating but Britt McPherson. a member of the WlB national board, believes there is and she is angry about it. "THE ATTITUDE or most yacht clubs is really behind the times," the Balboa Island resi- dents a id "Women have the same need to get away because or the pressure of their jobs. And boat manufacture rs are making boats easier for women to sail. Maybe women will start their own yacht clubs." The Orange County Women in Boating group is small but growrng. Members. whose average age is 30. include a m agazine publisher. a yacht salesperson, law clerk and quality control specialist . among others. The group is not open only to women. ac- cording to Valerie Kriz, chapter coordinator. Around six percent of national membership is men. The women have banded together because "we've been denied other places to learn," Ms. Kriz said. "It 's assumed that you don't know anything. Women are gall ey slaves. "But there is very little that a woman can 'l do. There are some things, in fact, that she can do better Women use their weight and muscles better " Ms. Gleckler. who started sailing in Sabots when she was growing up in Costa Mesa. said that "men seem lo feel they're the only ones who can read the charts " Doris Lorcnger. a Costa Mesa resident, has been sailing since 1966. She has crewed on the Ensenada race and she and her husband brought a boat back from Norway and lived on it for two years. She sees no reason she is not as qualified as any man. "I love the challenge," she asserted. MS. McPHERSON, a free·lance writer and lecturer, said women are denied certain impor- tant benefits when they are not allowed to join the Power Squadrons in particular. ·'They are denied access to a tremendous amount of knowledge," she asserted. "They cannot fly the ensign, which is a very revered thing, they are denied cuts in insurance and it is more difficult to get a skipper's license " In fact, she said, it is the Power Squadrons which make her the angriest. A Squadron spokesman says WIB has "consistently printed misinformation about us" and charged the group with being hostile. <See YACHTS, Page 82> What do area yacht clubs bave to say about discrimination? Most denied the aUegalion tbat women are given unfair treatment. Here ls what spokespersons bad to say about the various membership policies: • Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club: "There ls ho difference between men and women." • Shark Island Yacht Club: There are four women members. Women are entitled to the same privileges and the cost ls the same. • Newport Harbor Yacht Club: There is a "women's membership" available. The club has been a men's organization since its incep- tion In 1917. The men own the club. A spokesman said there are "no u:nhappy fe male members, though. They have complete use of the club." • Balboa Yacht Club: "It's easy for a woman to get in. She wouJd have the same rights and privlleges. There are four to five single women members.'' Dana Point Yacht Club gave the same answer to the question. ea • 8J i I Alison Gleckler, a student at California State Univers ity, Long Beach. has sailed to Tahiti alone and has logged 10.000 miles on the water • Voyagers Yacht Club: "We're one of the rew clubs where women hold their own mem· bership," said Commodore Ron Deacon. "We opened our club to women five years ago. We encourage it." The club has about eight women who bold memberships In their own right. Others are members with their husbands and belong to the Sea V's, or women's division, .._ which is headed by Peggy Brown. Bntt McPherson. Women In Boatmg member. at the helm. Above, Memll Yowytewa works on a doll that Wiii take about three days to carve. Right, detail of a doll. ( -. . Kaehina Dolls An integral part of the Hopi way of life, they are sought after by collectors around the world. By DENNIS McLELLAN 01 tM Dally "llot Stall The stocky, soft-spoken Hopi, seated at his lndian blanket-draped work table, expertly slices off another stMp of cot· tonwood root with a pocketknife. As the mound of chips grows al his feet. the chunk of wood lakes on the shape of a maslted Indian dancer. Merrill Yowytewa of Bacabi vUlage on the Hopi reservation in Arizona Is carrying on an ancient tribal tradition. WitbiD three days the carved kachina doll-a representation of a spirit that governs the Hopis' lives will be com- pleted. Yowytewa then will add colorful de· tall to the . kachina by painting it a.nd decorating it with miniature pieces of jewelry, feathers. fur. rawhide and other materials. '\s is customarj, close attention to de- lall Is emphaiszed because the dolls are used to teach Hopi c'hildren to recognize the masked male dancers, who represent more than 200 splrlts at ribal ceremonies. BUT WIDLE THE kachlnu are still an integral part of the Hopi way of life, it ls as striking expression s of Southwestern handcrafts that they are sought after by collectors from around the world. Yowytewa, in ract, is in San Juan Capistrano thls week to demonatrate his carvlng at an exhibition and 11Je of Hopi kachlna dolls at the Capistrano Tradlng Post. Billed as the largest and mo1t com· plete collection ever assembled on the West Coast. it runs daily through Sun- day. <Before sales began there were some 500 kachinas, ranging in price from $22 to $850). It took about six months to assemble the collection, says s hop owner Sue Di Maio, who estimates there are 200 ac· tive kachina carvers living in the five Third Mesa villages on the Hopi res· ervatlon in the northeastern comer of Arlwna. About 90 percent or the villages' in- come. she says, is from handcrafts silver work, baskets and kachinas. which have the distinction of being .,e only Southwes tern handcraft that use' wood. "THEY ARE A PART of their ct..lture which ls traced back to their roots." she says. ''The kachinas represent rain, lifespan, productivity-whatever is in· votved in their daily life." Mrs. DlMalo, who ls originally from Arizona, not es that Sen. Barry Goldwater ooce bad the world's largest personal collection of Hopi kachinas. which he donated to a Phoenix museum. "He recognized the Hopi people as be- ing very s pecial," she says. "Their name means ·Puceful People" and thev are very peaceful and retiring_'' Among other celebrated collectors of the dolls are John Wayne and Wayne Newton. But interest in the carved figures outside tbe reservation 1s something of a recent phenomenon "Kachlna doll coHecllng has 10- ~ ..... ___ "'. Left, a Zum wamor doll; nght. a Mudhead. creased wtth the ava1lab1hty of them.·· says Mrs. DtMaio. EVEN IN THE 1930s v1s1tors to the isolated villages had to pack m. There now are roads and a cultural center has been bwlt, which provides accommoda- tions for visitors. Mrs . D\Maio believes the beauty of the figures is the prime attraction. "Second Is their mystique. With it you have something that's very authentic. If they didn't even sell lbem. they would be made ln the same manner." Mrs . DIMa10, who met Yowytewa through a friend, says he \S "very much in demand because or the style of his work ··His figures are usually very slender and they have a very youthful, young look. And bJs detail is beautiful. He has a feeling for the 1'hythm of the ceremony." · Yowytewa, who carves bis kachinas out of one piece or wood, learned carv- ing at the age or 12 by observing his rather. "I USED TO just make them like this." he says boldJng his arms close to his rhe1t. As Mrs. DiMaio said, his work now dJsplays a greut sense of movement At 28. Yowytewo has been carving full time for eight year~ A~ do most Hopi carvers. he works at home, where he urns out a repertoire of about 150 diHerent kachJnas CSff DOLLS, Page B!> . -... .., '-. ....... IJZ DAil Y PllQI r:'nO.y JUl'f 14 1978 ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE Corinne Shadoian, left, and Mona Meyer, WIB members. ••• Yaeht <From Page Bl> If women could belong to the squadrons they could feel "more a part of the boating world," she added. The Power Squadrons, a national fraternity founded in 1914, has been under fire from Women in Boating but it seems unlikely that women will be admitted a s full members. Donald K. Barnes of Florida, general counsel, said that "as a result of a lawsuit brought against one of the squadrons, delegates to the annual meeting in 1975 were asked to vote on deletion of ·male' from the constitution. "mE PROPOSITION was overwhelmin2lv defeated," Barnes said, •·not because the del- egates were opposed to female membership but because they refused to be bullied." A resolution is in effect which would bring the question up again at the first annual meet- ing following termination of the lawsuit. But Barnes believes no change will be made. .. A poll of the ladies showed only slightly over one percent desiring fuJI membership," he said. "The other 98 percent prefer to retain their own auxiliary organizations with their own uniforms, officers. etc., or are being completely indifferent." Sames charged Women 1n Boating with be· ing "very hostile" towa rd the Power Squadrons and said the group has "persistently printed · misinformation about us." Six lawsuits currently are pending agains t the U.S. Power Squadrons, five of which involve women seeking membership rights. BARNES SAID, "The American Civil Liberties Union is the chief protagonist in New York and in Buffalo Note how that organization has turned 180 degrees from its Jong-time purpose of protecting citizens from oppressive government a nd is now trying to use govern- ment to oppress " A spokc!)m ;Jn for the Balboa Power Squadron. who did not want his name men- tioned. contended th:.it ''the women have a free ride in the squadron and have a much better deal than the men. The male has to pay $42 a year dues and the women pay $8 lifetime. The men have to volunteer to teach courses and the women do not .. Th(' spok('sm an s aid he thought it was .. very selfish"" of the women to think about belonging. Barnes contended that the women have much betterstatµs than they acknowledge. "They lack only the uniform and the vote. This is con· s iderably more ·membership' than is accorded ladies in most ''amily clubs,' "he said. Some women in boating would agree that female skippers really have a good life. Peggy Bryan, a sailor from South Laguna with eight years experience, said she believes that "boating is pretty positive for women" and that actually men are the ones who are suffer· ing "WOMEN CAN get in any race, but some races are for women only." Why has boating been considered by some a man's world? Ms. McPherson s uggested one possible reason. ''It has been male·orienled because of old :-.uperstitions about women aboard bringing bad luck." she said. "Rut it's beginning to change." Club Calendar rut1s each Wednesday m the Daily f'1/ol and contains rmtices o/ women's and service club meetings and events /or the following week -Thurs· day through WednP.sday. Send notices to Club Colen· dar. Dmly Pilot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Be sure to mctude your name and phone number Notices must be in our hands i wo weeks in advance. To request a picture, write OT coll the Features Department, 642-4321. Pictures are limUed to fund· rauers open to the pul>lic. Wmctmg and engagemenl annoemcemenls nm on Sunday in the Daily Pilot Forms are available at all Doily PaloC of fjces OT by calling the FeaJuTes Deport mtftl. 642-432 J. To aooad da1Gppomtment, proapechue brides are reminded to have their wedding atories, wilh a black· and-white glouy of the bride OT of the couple. to the r'eotures Department one week before the weddmg. Engagement announumnts. wUh black-<ind· white glossy o/ Ute future bride OT the couple. must be received by the Features INpartment si.r weekt before the wedding date. ••• Dolls (J'rom Pap Bl> He can carve an elght-incb high figure in three days. His largest figures, 18.tnches high, take longer. Worldna more than elsht hours a day, be once dld three pieces In seven days. But that ls rare. Like most Hopi carver~ be Is not motivated by big bucks and does not runBSS a backlog. As he continued wbltillni for a small ll'OUP ol lourists, be was a.'iked how often he actually does carve. "U. depends on how many orders I've l(Ol ," he Hyt with a trace of a smile. "It I doo't hnvc any order.t I don't bother with IL'· . . .......... ~ .. . ..... Kids Bringing Up Other Kids U f: A R A N N LANDERS This Letter lo the Edit.or appeared 1n the Grand Rapids Press. I hope you will run il ln your column since lt certalnly say11 what you have been say· ing for a long time to adoptees who suddenly want to go looking ror their "roots." Again, Ann, you are SO right. ANOTHER MICHIGAN READER DEAR MICHIGAN: Thanks for sending In th• t s plendid, s up· portlve letter. I have been catching a lot or heat from the other s ide. but my postUon Is based o n the concept that young girls who become pregnant out or wedlock should pat their cblldren up for adoption through a legitimate agency and Aaa La~ give them an opportunl· ty to be raised by loving parents. Here is the let· ter from the voice or ex· perlence: Editor: Please allow me to tell lhe facts con cerning adoption as I know them. My mother had just turned 15 when I was born and she decided to keep me. l was brought up in a home consisting of my mother, my grandmother and her other kids. 1 never knew m y father . as he dropped out of the pie· turo soon after the preg- nancy be1uin. M y mothe r didn 't want to be c alled "Mother" around he r friends. especially guys. My ~randmolher was only 32 and had children ranging in age from one to 15 years and d1dn'L want to be referred to as ''Grandma." As a little girl 1 thought the other kids at home were my brothers and sisters. but I soon learned they were my uncles and aunts. and 1t was their home - nol mme Growing up was h~rd . co nfu sing a nd ~o m e t i m es c rue l I would have giv e n anything to have belonged to a family and have bad a mom and dad like other kids. 1 am 18 now and have been In counseling ror two years trying to sort things out. My story is not unusual and I hope others will continue to speak out for adoption. Kids shouldn't be brinJi(-mg UJ:! kids. -NAME WITHHELD DEAR ANN LANDERS . Eight months ago my husband began to repaint s ix rooms in our house. The living room is a dis - grace. He started to scrape the old paint off the walls and that's the ( Horoscope ) SATURDAY, J ULV 15 significant tas k. Key By SVDNEV OMARR now is to know that you ARIES <March 2 l · are capabie -and that April 19 >. Creative others are also aware of restrictions are tern-your worth. Aries. Libra porary Be optimistic. persons figure in e:.pecially during social scenario -and so does a ffair Financial com-the number 9 mitment is favorabl y SCORPIO <Oct. 23 way he le(I 1t The coffet>. let alone give.• .i furniture is covered with dmner party. Help ow old bedsheets. I can 'l in vi case -FR YING IN v i t e a n y o n e o v c r FREE PORT because the pl ace looks DEAR f"RVINC: lo like a dump. tht> same way that iOm_. Last night I dec1doo to <' h l I d r e n be c o m .. try one more time to gel "mother-deaf," some the lummox to finish the men become ••wlft" Job. We had a terrific deaf ... So wise up and fight. He called m e a kwitchemaggln'. lousy nag and several Women who have bad other names that l can't this experience (and spell and you couldn't they number ia the print. millions> say the best I am writing to you as sotuUon l.s to hire the job my last resort. What can don.-. Most hus bands. I do about a 46-year.old after paying outrageous man who refuses lo ac bills for work I.bey could cept his responsibilities have done themselves, or keep his word., Ht-decide it makes sense to promised months ago to gel off their rear eads do this job. l bought the and expend the energy. paint and the brushes .----------myself and everything 1s Just sitting. In the mean- time. I can't even have a friend over for a cup or Club Calendar runs each Wednesday m the Da1t11 Ptlot and contains n<>t 1ce.~ of women's and service club meeting.~ and events for the following week - Thursday througf1 Wedne1>- day Send 11ot1ces to Club Calendar. Dally Pilot. P 0 Boz ISli(). Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Bl' sure 111 include your name and phone 11umber Notices must he m our hondx tuxi wet'k.~ 111 udvance Arts & Crafts Shaw & Sell See art originals every Sat & sun al Huntington Center ou1s1CJe The Broadway near Barke< Bros & Tne Akron. Beach Blvd. & Edinger at 1he Sen Diego Fwy Artists call 892-6552 to elth1b 1t settled. especially if you Nov. 21>: Take lead. bt' arc versatile. Gemini. a pioneer. make new Sagittarius and number starts. stress originality. -----------'----------- 3 fi gure prominently. Be initiative. Wear bright ready for expans ion. colors -make personal TAURUS t Aprit" 20. appearances. Timing. ' Mr and Mrs. Paulson 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Paulson of Costa ~esa ce lebrated the ir 50th wedding an· niversary. They were married in Iowa in 1928 and lived in Wisconsin before moving to Costa Mesa 18 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bechtel of Newport Beach, the couple's daughter and family, held a family dinner for the occasion. The Paulsons also have two grand daughters Singles Calendar SINGLE AGAJN: "If I Had It To Do Over What Would I Do Differently" is the topic for a program wilh Norman Rockmael at 8 p.m. Fri- day, July 14 , at the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach. Cost is SS. Call 639·1556. CREATIVE AGGRESSION : Dr Herbert Goldberg will lecture on ''Creative Aggression for Singles" from 9 am to 4 p.m. Saturday, Ju- ly 15, at the South Coust Ph11.a llotel. sponsored by Coastline Community (;ollcg(' CALIFORNIA EDEN; A wine tasting party begins at 8 p.m. Sunduy. July 16, at 857 Gov- ernor St., Costa Mesa. F'or more information. call (213) 924-0839. May 20>. You learn personal judgments are som e characteristics. on target. Leo, Aquarius persons figure prom-qualities of others that i n en t I y . s 0 me 0 n e are surprising. Be ob· "very important" could servant: hslen, look and come into your life. learn . L egal m a tter works in your favor if SAGITrARIVS tNov. you a re thorough. de· 22· Dec· 21): Clandestine termined. courageous. happenings work in your GEMINI (May 21. favor. What seems an "ominous sec ret " June 20>· Work along proves actually to be an conservati ve. appro~d obJect of humor. You will I mes. ThJs ls no ta me to r·ock bouts. If percep· be beneficiary of inside Information. live. you win. Pacc·c toRethcr bits of inform a· CAPRICORN (Dec. lion. You can come up 22·Jan. 19): Fun, games. with complete sto ry . overall view, renewal of Sagittarius is in picture vitality due to stimulat- et nd so is the number ing contacts -these are 5 Significant opportuni· featured. Key now 1s to ty occurs as result of know that you h a v e "written material." much to give -and to CANCER <June 21 get contributions on July 22): Emphasis on paper. variety, excitement of AQUARIUS <Jan . discovery. personal 20·Feb 18>: Maintain magn etis m . Taurus. dete rmination. keep Libra persons figure 1n pace wilh developments scenario. Spotlight on in your own field. deal c hildren . youth. re with one who speaks v ita lization. getlinR frankl y, seeks truth. point across in c reative You get more attention manner. than in recent past. LEO 1July23·Au g PISCES CFeb. 19· «f>tf!Rj]o/f MATERNITY ' Saa.••• s ... 0.ly COOL TOPS, SHOATS, PANTS "'-...... DRESSES, PANT SUITS. 22)· Get desires, roman· March 20): Travel. tic notions into perspec· vacation or holiday tive. P isces. Virgo spirit, intensified rela- figure prominently. t io n s hip -the se SOUTH COAST PLAZA B lock out p l a ns domin a t e. Gemini. GOING IT ALONE: The Women Alone group will bold a potluck b. unch at 10 a.m. Sun- day, July 16, at Bobby McGee's Conglomeration restaurant, Newport Beach. Open to all single women. means be sure of step-Sagittarius, Virgo in· UPPER LEVEL NEAR BULLOCK'S by-step procedures . id~1~·v~·~·d~u~a-1s __ r1~·g~u-re---in~~~!!~~!!!!~!5!5!7!·!5!734~~!!!!!!~!!~~~ VIRGO 'Aug. 23-Sept. _scenario. LIVING SINGLE. Coastline Community College will present a series of five lectures beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 19. at the Fountain Valley Recreational and Cultural Center. Open free to the public. WE CARE: Tbis non-sectarian s upport and social group for singles meets at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday evening at Newport tlarbor Lutheran Church. Newport Beach SECOND MARRIAGE SEMINAR : "I Don't Want To Marry Again, But ... "is the focus of a workshop al UC Jrvine beginning at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7. Call 8.13-5414 for registration in- formation. To request 0 plCIJJrP. write OT call the realures Department, 642-4321. Pie tures ore limited co fund· raisers open lo the public RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Wllllll Y• W.t .... .... ltll .......... ni. C .... W...-54a-02M Sunday School 22): You could locate a "collector's item .·· ! Relative in transit s ignals. calls, sends message. Priorlties come into focu s. Ca pricorn, Canc e r figure prominently. You receive valid inJorma· lion concerning costs. long-range expenses and profit potential. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent on making the most or what 1s available. You can gain added recognition, ex µand horizons, finis h Dolls & Sale §ummer- §unda~ §Ch()()I. Thia Sat & Sun aecause kids need God oo11ect<>r1 J~~~ ~::,~ all year rong. of antlQue dolls, doll! July 14 & 15 Tops Blouses Skirts Pants hooaet Ind unusual dolls Cla~es through age 19. will exhibit In t~ Huntington Westcliff Plaza Only Center Mall Free edmiasion CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY SCHOOL '°'° 1rv1,... BM!. Newoott Beach tor buyers, trtdora. 1e1i.rs Ind IOC)t(Ora Bring vour doll 9·00 & 10·30 AM Sat Hou 10 00 a 00 tor .. .....,., ... , 9 ....... h 81·... .. lat CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST • ,.. • "' to v. pm ............ _ ....... .., • Thurt 'T11 o oo o.m Edtngef al the Sen Diego Fwt , .__3303 __ v_1A_L1 .. oo ...... N ... EW_PO_R_r.,e_EA_c_H_-_e_73-08 __ .. _3 _ _,., ... __________________________ .... ' -. .. .. ,,.. . . -___ .,. __ . .,.r -...._ •• .. ' • Business DAii. '( PILOt 83 P VISU NOTICE tfOTIQ Of' T•u1n a·1 U.Uo T i.MQ. TTO.ltaa Pl BU NOTICt. 11..UI" NOTICll 0 .. Ill UC:K .. ,.,, Do Fed Actions Risk Recession? Ofl July 11, 1•1'. 411 t 00 •"'. OOH #HER lAS, H ol Ju"• J 10 I 'W \.ITl\.E 4 A~IATES INC • ALAN RIC.HARD AMJICHAND •nd C,•ll'9r111e U><POt' .. IOft, H Ouly •P. MlllllY JEANN INE MARCHAND. J)Ollll9d T'Vlt•.....,. •llCI JIWW.ftl to llu'IMlllO ~wit•, ti Tru11on, .. ,(ul 0..0 Of T<W. '-dtO ~y 14, 1'11, .0 a l>foff OI Tr"'I to COHTINENTlll.. ~ 111\1 No ~ 111-. IZ»t AVXll..IARY COMPANY, e tallle>tftlt fU, ol Offlc1eJ R-0\ !ft U. ""IC* et <O<J)OrAllOll. .. TtUl(tM IO< IANK Of' IN C-ty R~ f/t1 o..,. C-· AMERICA NATIONAi.. TRUST ANO ly, Stete Of C..lttorft< .. WI LL SELi. A'f SAVINGS ASSOCIAT ION, • llellONll PV 111..IC AUCTION TO HIGHEST IMll\•lng ··-l•llOll, ., e. .... 11c:1ery, to BIDDER F()ft CASH IP11yel>fe el time ~ure e l>l'CIM<•-Y roote Of evell Clel• Of S.le Ill I~ -y Of 1"41 UM.CS IOf ,,.. •um OI Ul,000 00 •"9 ICIOltlofWll S\Allnl •I tN Soutf\ (1•0"11 •ftt••ftC• to 'UM• pu•w.111 to ,,... ,..,_ ot '"* tt>e otd Councy Courtr.ouw, 111 ,,.. City OMG ot Tr\l\t, wllkll w•• rtcorON on Of S."t• Alie, C..lltorflle, •II rlgllt 1111• July•. 1911, '" 8ool( 9710, ~ ,U, 01· •no internt con,,..,.., to efld now "''Cl 11<1•1 R9'0rd• of 0••"9' Cou11ty Oy 11 uf\Clff Mid OMd ot Tr"'t 111 '"" Gellforllle, 6'>d P<Ollerty Ml ... ltd Ill Mid """"• •nd WH E R£.\S, • brucll ol Ill• Ob $\Alie Ott<rllled M llU-110111 '"' wtwcll wlo DMcl ot T•u\I Lot I ot Trect NO 8'71, '' ,_,, h ucurlty ~ OC<urnld '" ll'let ,,..,.. Ol'I • Mep rtcOfOed Ill 8-Sll, P•llH h<I• .,..,, • O.leull lt1 ,,... paymelll OI U. '4, 3' •fld Ml of MIKelleMou' lllt lnst•llmenl of prll\CllMll ono 1 .. M•P\, records or Or•nci-COUftl r ltftsl °" wold llOI• due Merell I, 197t C..llrO<"nl• •nel a ll Wl)Saquel\t lnst•ll,,)enl' ol By R. GllEGOllY NOKE At.ci...-,_,..., WYlter The monf'y.man1tging l'~cdcrul Reserve Board 1s up to its old tricks. pushing interest rates to the hignest levels in years and contributing to rears of a new reces~lon. It's reminiscent or 1974 when \he Fed's pres- sure on tnterest rules antJ the money supply played a maJor role in the nation 's plunge into the deepest and longes t recession since Wrold War l 1 B UT WASN 'T TRAT I N T U E days of Republican preside nts and the conservative chairman of the board. crusty old Arthur Burns? Didn't Dem~rat President Carter name h is own man. G William Mitter. to run Uie Fed? What goes on here·~ Tl\e """' tdd••" 11no otl'ler com· 1>1lnctp•I 6'>d lnttrMt -''"" ""41r<ll "'°" OHl9M1ton, II •ny, of Ille •NII '· ,., •• •11<1 -°''*'"In lhe j)eymtlftl ol P<°"41'1Y dtlcrl-*"• Is ouroorled th• •um OI '1,tlUn advenctd by .aid --------------------------to be• Benel1c1•ty lor 1n. r.al or4'(1nty 1 .. es t'101 Pes<o Ptcecc.o, 1rv1...,, on 1.,. reel l>l'OClerlY cove•.o Oy wld tt ... ••• 1e10t P•wo Pi~M>. rrvl"" 0..0 ol Tr"'t tor '"" W<Oftd lnJtall CA9t.,.• ment or the llK•I vN• 1.,4.1975 and The uftClotn ......... Tr..Slff dlS(ltl s tor ,,.. fl•cel vH• 1'11·1918, PIU' -~ m Pt'ftelllH •lly lleblllly for tny iftCOrre<lnen OI NOW THEREFORE nollcf' Is the $\rHt eddfeu -ouwr com..-l'Mtreby 91...,.. 1,,.. by,._ ot SU<ll dt· OIHl9"1eloon, II 6'\y, $hOWn llerel" taull lllt ..-slgfttd the owner •no 1 !Mold .-1e will be "'*• but wlll'IOUI llOlder of wlo note and Deed ol Tru>I, ~ c.ove11tnl or we,,.nly, norets or Im· ll•s • ..,,clslld lh op II on and "" Plied. ••rclll\Q Ulle, llOSStUIOft. or declared. 4lflO -he<eby oec1ar• u ld •l'lcumbr-lo .,.Y "'"° ,..,.,..lnlnq lflOellle<Jne» .,,., all surm se<ur..S b1 prlnupel """ ot ,,,. ~1•1 ~utecl Wld Ooeci ol Trur.1 lmmedl•ttrv due by \eld 0...0 of lrus1, wllh int"°~· •nd P•Y•l>I•, end tl'lat tlle unoe,.111....o thereon, •• pnwlded '" Mid no1e1SI. elects to cause Ille ptopertv oo..cribed IHNencH, II env. under t"' terms ot '"the Oeeci ot Trust •l>ove ,. .. ,,.., ro. wlel Deed ot Trust, IHS, ch<lru.1 """ the t•<o•d ot wt1kh I\ m.ot • P<lrl ol •MIMftMI\ of the Trust~ •llCI ol '"' 1111\ no11ce lw tJH<rlptlOtl ot Ille ore t""lsct .. ttdl>V,.IODeed olTru" l\H to lie Miid In a<C~dtl\U with Tiie lle,,.llciary vnM• wld 0..0 01 ,,,., p;ovlSU!nt ther901, IO wllsly wlel Tru\I heretolore ne<uted <lftd de· obllgat1on~ 11.,.red l'O Ille undtt"lilned a written You may have the rlon1 10 cure ,.,. 0.< ler•Uo" ot Def•uH and 0.me<ICI Clefeull cle..crlbed nereln •nO reinstate tor S•I•, al\d • wrttt•n Notice or '"' morl-or Deedof lrusl Se<llon Default -Ele<tlon lo Sell TM llft• :tt24c of Ille Ovll Code permits certain de•slglltd cauHd Hid Notice of Cleleulls to be cured upon the 1><1Ymen1 l)elaull •ftd Election to Sell lo be re ol the emounls required by 111a1 (orded '" Ille counrv '#Nr11 tilt ,.,., se<llon wlll'toul ,.qulrl1>9 P6Ymt'nl ol e>rooerty Is rocetea th<ll oon lon ot or1nc1pa1 ena 1n1erttr D•led J.-n ttll whlcn would root be due had "° Oefeull Don"" Llllle & "''°''·IM occurred Wllore ntl,,lltlt'me..• IS • C..lllotni.HOrllOfallon OOUlble, II the llel•ull 1$ l\OI Curtd '" w1d T•usl~ with lo U1•M months followlno the "' 8y T111e ln.s1 °"° COfdl1>9 ol 1111\ llOlle•. '"' •'9"' Of , ... St'rv1ce Comc>e11v '"''•lemenl w111 lermlnete Ano tne • C.llforn10 ,oroorahon Pt-rly may Ol' '4>10 •\'9f<'ll fo dtlerm lM If ft'•n\tatemenl I> (ly ErrolS,Sllllman. OOUlble 31\d IM amuun\, 11 dny, P•e\ldenl nete\\arv to curt' '"" oetaull, cont•<I Published Oranoe c.oui Dallv Piiot I"' 8enefl<I•,. or MorlOfOl'f' or '""" comt>I-,.;111 ,,,. N--t ktrt>or wcceuon "' "''"'t'SI """°"" "•mt "'"''· Ju~lO....OJuty 1.14 1978 .. no add•M\ a\ ot the oAte or lhi. . 7•116-18 nollce I\ BANK OF AMERICA NT &. -------------SA, Co'ta Me\a, #Sii, L M Ov&, S41 W•st 191h 5trett, Co••• Me>•, PUBLIC NOTICE ca111ornla'h?1 l11•1 1~..,3 ... ~._.ia S TOii'• -------------• DONE ., PHaoena, ca1,1orn1• • ...;J.ae pace ll1i ll·w.ot June n . 1919 NOTICE TO CAEDITORS NOTICE OF BREACH rtcOrdtd NO. A-ttlN June 18, 1918 In thll Cout1ty ot Oranoe SUPERIOR COURT OF THE •• lnstrulT'll!nl No •ll<S STATE OF CAl..l~R .. IA FOR 8-ot ,.,,....,,«• TKE COUNTY OF ORANGE Nal'Ootl Trust and In tit• Metter <H Ille E~t.11e ol M ~~··~,.:,~~I~~~ .. GEORGE HENRY, Ot'C•4w>d NOllC• I\ l'oerM>~ Qlven to creditor,. TITLE A»1SIMll CA\llift An engineer 1nl->pc·cts the inside of a 500.000 gallon spuce shuttle external lank being huilt at NASA ·s assembly plant in New Orll•uns bv Murtin Marietta "Slosh baffle£" lining the l~nk help balance the 11 · ,, • ..,1,.0 <l•lms •v••nu 111., .. ,0 PubltSne<J Or-Coot D.tily Pilot Clo!<•dt'nt to lilt .. aid c1a1n1\ 111 ,,... JulV 1 I• 11. IUI olllC• 01 thll <lf•lo. Of tlle alo•••~ld L-----------1-s1..:_'_'.:.8r--------------------------cou rt or to orn ent tllem ro U>e un<le .. IQne<I at lho! Olfl(f OI PllUL, HA STINGS , J ANOFSKY and quid oxygen PUBLIC NOTICE WA LKER, P 0 Boa 10•0 t8H1t---------------1 MacArtllU• Blvd . Su•le 400, Newpor1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 8UCll, Catllotnia ~ .. l. wnlcll lalN NAME STATEMENT otllce ,, '"" pl.oct <>I bu$lMn of ll>I! Th~ tollow1no Pt''SOO 1\ ooorlQ """ unOf'rSlqned '"all nwllers l)<'rla1n•n<1 ..... ~~~RLD'S f'INEST AUGS 12' N lo .... o "I-'• Suen Claims Wtlh '"" Pt•l•Y SI Or~ CA '711>6' nt<~stry """'...," mu<Jil bf' 1'1ed or c arros A ManttQUI' Hn N oret.f'nled •S 41tore,d10 wUrun four POplt11r, S..nCa An.a, CA 4>?10fi monlhs after Ille '"" publlollon or Thi~ t>usi""n ,, conouttlld lly "" ,,. llltS l'IOll<e di~IOuill. Dated July 13, 1911 Carl0< A MaftrtQ<H' GRACE HE NAY and '"" ""'""""I "'"' 1.1.., with '"" BANK OF AMERICA CO"nl' Ctf'r~ ol Or6"9e County on July ~::,i~;.ST.;:,~~~;l~N !O, !9ll. F'n7M Eaecutor nl 11\t Wiii Pi>bll~IW<t ()rertqt co .. 1 Dally Pllo1 ot the O.Cedef'lt Jul~ u 11. n "U9 • 1911 PAUL, HASTINGS, JAHOFSKY •ftCI WAl..IClrt ~.o.aoal'MO 1n i2 Mac~ al~lf .. S..ll• ... New"rt-,CA~ Publl~htO OrM>Oe Coot D&•lp Pilot, JUiy 14, 11, 1' ...0 August 4, 1~/ft 2•11·18 P UBLIC NCYl'ICE ~ICTITIOUS aUSl .. ESS NAME ST·aTEMENT The fotlOwtnt;I Pff_, Is ooino C>usl MS.5>•~ DECORATOR'!> TOUCH, ~72 Lt C:apllta, Founta•" V&lltp, CA 9U09 r "'• bu"""'' is conouctt'd b~ an ,,.. dl~ldual Kalh'-l D Oem4>WV '671 ._. Ceotll•. Fountal" V•llPy, CA '1109 Jl>OI It PUBLIC NOTICE ll·UU. SUPERl()tl COURT OF TKE STATE 01' CALll'ORMIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A•"""' NOTICE OF SALlf OF llEAL PROPUl'TY AT PRIVATE SALE In tne MattPr of tht E"•'• 01 DSC.AR At PHEUS SMITH SA , Decta~@d NOf1c P I\. ht-ff'()o( QtVf'-11 •Mt SUblK t lo conttrm.tt'°" ot tf\e .00\rl'l'.-ef'ht..O C.oun '"" ul\O~"lqned. OSC.AA A SMI T Ii, JR . A\ E•otutor"' lht w111 o• O!>CAR AlPHEU5 SMITH , SU , OetUW'd, W•ll W'll on July ?<11>. 1478 •I • 00 A M Of therNll~' wl\h1n tnt> tlmf" •Uowed Ov Id"' a• pr tv•tfll> ...al~ to thit ll•QntSI and Desi IMCIOt't dll tne t IQhl Th1l s•at..,,...nt was lllecl wlrn 11'@ !Ille, '"'"'~SI and &SlatP ol '"" nect Counly Clfrll ot Orilnge Counry on <Hnl ofl Ill<! II-ol his°""" dlld all ,,,.. JuM IJ. \911 •IQlll tlllf' •nd interest "'"'(I\ th~ l"ft*1 t \lalt "'" t>y Oll@r•llon ot law or Pi>bll\hed OfM19t Coast Delly Piiot Oll'lll""'•W' ~quired OI""' 11>.tn or tn Jun~ lO, July 1, "· 11, I'll 1S?2·11 ad<lltlon 10 1MI ol 1114! decedent at 1n• ltme or his Oi,alll. 1n and to tllat certain rul 1>roper1y loc.ateo '" '"" Covnly or Or•nQt'. Stat• OI CAlllOfftla, commonly PUBLIC NOTICE kftO•n "' 3100 Oen" 8oult•ard _____________ 1eorofta d~I Mar C.a11tnrn111, ano more parllcularlv ~r1be0 as HOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Lot Elt;1hl m 1,. Bloc~~ Hundred CAL.LING FOii BIDS T111r1v-~ven 11311 or R1t Sut>01v1""" Sc,,001 DIS1rl<t HUNTI NGTON ot Corona°"IMer' a.SllOwn0<1a MaP BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL recordf'd in Book 4, o.,qe •I ol Mos Ot5lRICT Bid ~adllne' F"'Sty, July 21, 1918, cellaneous Maps. record' or Orar>ge alt .00 P m Counly Cttllornla Pia<• or Bid Rtce1pt HUN· Tll• ""'e t\wblKllo covenanu. con TINGTON BEACH UNIC>ff HIGH dlllon.. rHtr""°'"• r1to rvat10ll> SCHOOL DISTRI CT EDUCATION flQf\IS of way, ilnd eMt'mf'nl~ ol r~ CENTER. 5101 8o1S.to llvenue, Huftl· cord •ny ff'ICuml>f...W.f\, l>onds Or n IRQton Bffc.,., C..lllornl• '2Ml (Gretl'i seomenls of rccora 10 be \allst•ed out ROOfft) of ~7:,P::<o.":~":..~,';~ ...... ed tor ,,.... PIO-Pro)ecl l~Ut'<•ltO" Names BID perly and must.,..'" wr1t1nv and may N0. 370 -RELOCATION PORTABLE llf' dcltvert!d ro IN' E<Kutor «lo 11>1• CLl'SSROOM BUILDINGS e ID NO. 311 PORT ABL E Ollie<' of h•••llornen. Aelams. 011<111• C R CA D & H1t1ellln!', Allftntlon St<'P""n M CLASSROOM ELE T 1 L A,. BurQtn, Ul West Stxlll Slre•I lo• SITE WORK AnQi>h!s, Gallforn1e <!0014 O< may "" Piece Plans are 0" 111• Main· 1111'<1 II\ Ille ott1u Of '"" CINk 01 11\t ltl'ltnce. OllH•toons end Co•,.l•ucllOI\, Superior Court al anv 11-•lier '"" Room *• Huntl"Qlon BN<ll UnlOI\ Hlgl\ ScllOOI otscrtct, S20I BolH Ave.. rtnr oullllUflon ol lhts no!'lct l>@lor• Huntlnt;1ton lletcll, Clllt0<n1• ,,...7. 1~;';~k~':::c'!:,~.'~ OI 1,,_ Ult eri> Phone 11141 ... 111 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llldl casn 111 1-ul money ol ll>e UnlleO '"" allo~ ScllOOI District 01 Stele• ol A_,•O t>nlvtelt!<I, flowe.er orange County, Ctlllfornl•. •1<11"9 bY INI '"• E•etulor ••~••ts tl>I! rlQhl to and lllrouoll IU c;overftlttQ Board, OC<tPl an ofle• per1 <Oii ano oarl II• , e I n • t t,, r •re r r, d t 0 a, credit, tne lefM\ of $UCll cr.01110 De "DISTRICT," will ..eel.,. UC> lo Dul .C<tPl•l>le by ,,._. E <eculor end ll't !IOI l•t•r I ..... "" -••led lllT ... •l>O•• ... 1111.0 Cour1 Te .. P~rctl\I i.ul9clbldStor l11t ... •rdota<ontract 110,.1 ol tl'lt emovnl 1>10 In CHI> or tor ll'i• •bow prolf<t. '•slller'l chi!<~ slwill accoml>d"Y thf Blels Shall lie ~lved '" the pl•'e Ofter elld tl'tlt Drlan<:t \hall .,. P<lld UI>' lci.rttlf~ -· -SMll tie --on clOst ol ttcrow alt., COftflrmetlon •ftd pUblkly ,....-eleud tK Ille --OI Wle by the Coun l••es •nd Pf't stated lime anc1 place. ml11ms ol IMurence accep1a1>1e to E•cll b14 must co11fo~m •nd lie """""~r fll•ll l>f' pror•led as of 11'1• re-Siva to u.t contract cloct1mtl'ils. date OI recotdlnc;i of convtyel\Ct' Et<ll tHcl -II • ecc~led by P11rchawr SIWlll l)joer ell costs ol lhe Mtcurlty ~to ,,, IN con1r.ct escrow, tllla lnsvrencr -c~ll 01 dO<uments er.o bY vw list ot ""~ Jtamps on_, Tiie P< openy ts 10 o. loub<Ofttreaon. told In all "IS Is" condition The OISTIRCT !'twrve\ the rlQlll to T1111 u~,,~ •-rves ti.. rlghl reJKI •"Y or ell ~or to w•lvt env to ••lacl eny end all t>•d\ orlor to ~11try frrf'9Ulltll~ ,,,,. lnfotlNlllh.s 111 eny or an Orelu cont1rm11\Q Ille w1e l>leltOf lftttle~ Dtt.OJuly 7. "7' Tiie DISTRICT -Clltermlflecl Ult Onar A Smith, Jr qenerel -•lllflt rett OI ptr diem !'. •t<utor ot '"" E\t•I" w~ '" ttw loealltv In -kh 1111, ot Oo.<•• "'-u. Smith. S• -• ts to tie perlonntd few eacll cr•ll Otteesed or type of_.,.,_~ to ue<lltt Aum5, ~ & Hlit .. 11,.. '"' cot1tree1. Tllev ''""ere Oii Ille •I AttettMn at 1..ttw Ille DISTRICT Offke lc><olt.O el S201 ftJ Wut SlatU•rwt 801 .. Ave .• HllfttlnQIOll •••<II, (A .... , ..... 1 ... CA '90014 "'41. Coolel INi't tie obhllMd Oii ,.._ T'tl: •n.•t .. Q""t. A QIP1 fl/I .,_ retft \NII be An.nM~ tw E- -1"9 el tM jOe Ute. Tiie fOnOolno PutMIJMO Or.-.git Coa~I Deily Piiot, te~I• • per Gllfn WeeK I• Nsad July IJ, U, 10, 1•7' ""°" • --'"°..., .. eloM 411 fl9Un, TM r•t• few MlideY •!Id ove,,lme·•------------- ...,. tM11 • " ._. ttme _. -PUBUC NOTICE • NII: AMII .. ~_.., fllot COff• FICTITIOUJ au1tNIU T AA CT Oft to """"' lt'9 conlrect h NAMI! ST ATI! Ml NT •••rd~'.-~"'*'~ ~~~~:: TM tollow111t ,,.,.,, •~ CIOll'IO t>utl· v"'1tH Ihm, -fMY ._.. ..-MU H w l4 ..-<ltkd rllWI to .ii ~tMi'I llETTY'S SEC:Rl!TAMl/l.L •mP19.,.CS Irr IMftl Ill lfte•.d<llllon Sl!RVICE >0100 Crow11 V•ll•Y '":.~=-' wltlldr -111• IHCI tor .... -... y. iun. JJ, L•QUM Nlovel e j19rlod et tor1y.tlve (0 1 .. .,. <tfter n•n 1neoel9Mt..,tllt_l,,.ofbld1 Belly IEllHlltllll J•M EmofY, Power Grid Eyed for U.S. W ASllJNGTON f AP l The De partm ent of Energy plans to look into the notion of creating a nationwide electric power gnd . linking all regions. The s tudy by the department's Economic R egulatory Administration is scheduled for com - pletion in about a year. the department said IT WAS UNDE RTAKEN in r esponse to a re· Ques t earlier by the late Sen. Lee Metcalf. D· Mont • who had proposed a nationaJ electricity grid The Energy Department. usin g the results of previous studies by the lolerlor Department and the Congrcssional Rest!arch Service. will examine a r ange or possibilities that include additions to the existing powerline interconnection syste m . Another concept to be studied is that or "a federally owned and operated system of general· ing facilities and high voltage transmission lines connecting all regions of the US. in a centralized grid.·· the department s aid It :,aid a national grid might make it easier to transfer power lo an area suffering a power breakdown THE DEPARTMENT STUDY will examme whether greater inte rconnection of power systems can improve the economy and rehab1hly of elec- tricity service and save fuel I t will cover technical and economic feasibility of a national gr id ~md will compare its potentiaJ benefits and C'osts. Most electric utility companies a nd govern· ment power-marketing agencies are already con- nected with others n earby in large regional systems or "pools." enabling them to sell power to each other both on a regular and an emergency basis F'ollowm~ the great Northeaste rn blackout of 1965. powerlines interconnecting these regional pools were also strengthened. enabling the regions to support each other more adequately. Bank Nam.e Shift Irks Sollle W 001en SAN DIEGO tAPl -Tbe Women's Sank, lry. ing to appeal lo rnen as well as women in order to boost business. is changing its name to California Coastal Bank over the objections or some women stockholder!!. The owners of 81,478 s hares a pproved the name change Wednesday but those with \8,581 were opposed The latter said they will sell \heir s hares and pull their account out or the two-year. old bank. "There are lots of places with the name ·man' in it," said one dissident, Josie Rhodes. The bank, the first wom en's bank established ln n western s tate. los t $336,677 or $2.24 a s hare last year on operating revenues of $$03.160. Want To Be A Super Star In Soles? ~ll .. ,,_ a-. ttcMIOllM lro<n , ... befl Soturday,Juty 15 9 AM to3 PM Fullerton Savings a Loon. Communttv Room 18020 BrOOl<hurst, Fountain Volley (Ot405Fwy) Sale& Success Se1T11nar 01recto1'1 Bob end Barbw• 91no1 S10 tee. (714) 842-0180 or 842-4554 hlf r_,,1tloM., l11IOf'l'llttlofl A jlMIY~ bOIWO -• porrform•ft( ,.,., Hlllvlt•. L..-Nlqwl, ,,,. ~ win .,. ..-reo l>t10f' 10 u acu m n tlon of tN (Of\lftc1 Tiie tMrl"'Mflt ll\h lllil\l""t It COllllU<l.O l>Y a11 Ill t--------------------------•llt ll De 111 vw ivrm Mt fotlh '" 1 crtvlouef, ,envec:t~ 11 .. tvCl!llTaoethlJ Emory ~="" ... i.y IElllMlell!J, emoo Tlllt .. .._.••flied Wiii\ i... MAll'MMllN, CllllWMIOl\t Cellllty , ..... of °' ..... 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In th• DAILY PILOT What goes on here JS that the Fed. lake the Congress and the prtis idency, ho~ a role to play In goven1ment that sometim es transcends the in· chnations or any particular chairman In other words, no matter what Miller·s person al Views might be, nor no matter how much he would hke to please Carter , the business of the Fed comes first, and right now the Fed sees its business as righting inflation The White House a nd the Congress are the spending branches of government, and. whether for better or worse. they are spending far more than the gov· etnmenl has in revenues The Fed. on the other hand because of its control over the nation's money supply -is 1n a 1><>s1tion to try to counte r the impact of excess spending, especially when it s hows up in worsening inflation It rea<'ts almost instinctive· ly in tightening Uie money sup Mt L1..u Jy. an <1Cl1on that. theoretically at least. relieves pressure on prices by pushmg up interest rates. The Fed inOuences the nation's money supply by trading government securities in the nation's financial m arkets. When it buys securities, it puts money into the system, and when it sells. it takes money out. SUCH ACTIONS INFLUENCE interest rates. which LO tum cetn affect business activity The Fed receives plenty of s upport and en· courngemenl for its anti-inflationary stance from the nation's tradition ally conservative banking system. which it regulates. With prices rising at an annua l rate ot more than 10 percent so far this year. the Fed has pre· dictably reacted by tightening the screws on the money supply, pushing interest rates to 1974 l<'vels . The cost of conventional home mortgages is now over 10 percent, the highest in recent history BUT THERE IS A DANGER that as the f ed pushes up interest rates to slow the economy a nd cool inflation 1t may push them too high and plunge the country into a recession . Treasury Secr etary W. Michael Blumenthal has said the F ed Is courting precisely lhat danger Mille r has openly admitted the Fed's action (.•ould result in a recession if the White House and Cong r ess don't cooperate by reducing federal spending But even Miller may have had enough of n s mg interest rates. He votc:d last week a~ainst the latest inl.'rcase in the F ed 's discount rate. which was raised from 7 per~ent to 7'·" P<'r~ent. tM highest an more than three yellrs HE WAS OUTVOTED 3·2, however, the first time in recent m emory a F"ed chairman has been on the losing side In s u ch a vole The discount rate is the interest charged on loans to bankh The vote focused attention on the other mem· be rs or the Federal Reserve Board. a ll of whom were appointed by Republican presidents. and who are generally more conservative than Miller. They are J. Charles Partee, a n economist and fot-mer head of the Fed stafr: Henry Wallich. a forme r Yale professor of economics and magazine columnist . Stephen S. Gardner. a former deputy secretary of the Treasury a nd ch.iirman of the Girard Trust Bank of Philade lphia . Philip Coldwell. former head of lhe Dallas Federal Reserve Bank. and Philip J ackson. a mortgage banker from Alabama. PARTEE VOTED WITH Miller on the recent split vote. with the others on the majority s ide. ex- cept for Gardner, who was absent. A seventh seat on the board is vacant, but Carter is unders tood to have decided on a woman. Nancy Te<!ters, 47, a congressional economist and a liberal. Appointments are for 14 years and once he names a member. the president no longer has any authority over him, or her. which gh·es the Fed its independent status It 1s technically responsible to Congress. but lawmakers frequently complain they ~ave lit_tle infl!Jence over ( '._.U '"i • '.;t '-'"il"i ) its actions either. and .... · '' '· • t here have been various proposals in recent years to extend congressional. or pres idential innuence. or both. over the Fed In exerting control over the nation's money s uppJy, which increased nearly 8 percent last year. the Fed uses comparatively little currency. Less than one-third. or $93 billion. of the total money s upply of about SJSO billion is in currency or coin The rest is 1n c redit and s uch things as check ing account balances at banks. 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U you cannot get a personal referral tor a dentist. look in the yellow pages under "dentists'' or "associataons" ror a toeal dental society that will name qualified deoti41.S nearby. Or write the American Dental Association, 211 E Chicago Av~ . Chicago. 111. 606ll, for ln!orma tioo. DON'T BE ALARMED IF THE DENTIST refers yoll to a s pecialist for some phase of treatn1ent -orthodontic care. root canal therapy. periodontal treatment or children's spedaJ problems . Be sure your dentist's personality makes you feel com- rorlable and secure. You should be able to communicate with ease. Never he.'litate to d~cuss fees. bo\.h ror immedfate work and future treatment Many dentists want you t.<1 open the discussion of fees and payment plans in advance or treatment and will be cooperative in structunng pay- ment lSCheduJes you can meet Ask about th+! costs or treatm e nt before you begin. Have your dentist explain treatment options. As k for a b il l item 1zing services. Money's Worth rather than one marked "for services rendered." Com· puterized billing is error-prone. so if you suspect an incor- rect charge. question your dentist . If you hold some Corm or dent.¥1 insurance. checlc in ad· vance which services will be covered and what percentage or your fee will be paid by the policy. If insurance is in volved. take the essential documents with you DON'T CUT CORNERS: IN terms of oral healttr. in- itially high expenditures can easily turn out cheaper 1n the long run. A simple extraction. for instance. can cause more problems and eventual dental work than having th~ tooth saved through marginally more expensive root canal therapy. Beware or so-called bargains io dental care. Avoid cutrate opportunities and assembly-line dental operations. Always question the need for extractions. even when wisdom teeth are involved. Ask about treatment options for saving the tooth. and seek a second opinion if you are unsure . If you have reason to believe a dentist has performed inadequately or irresponsibly. talk and try to work out ~ mutually a greeable solution lf this measure rails. contact your local dental society. insurance ca.mer. or local con- sumer a gency before seeking legal help. Most cases are- mutually and satisfactorily resolved thro ugh dental soc1e· ty "peer review committees .. Protect your teeth by dutiful preventive cart' re gular checkups. proper brushing and flossing, proper wet and oral hygiene Fo r more on "Ho"' to Become a W1se De ntal Consumer." write the ADA at the Chicago address above The pamphlet is free Aircraft Purchase In.spires Market NEW YORK (AP ~ -The stock market. buoyed by a $1 .6 billion domestic aircraft purc hase that affected the fortunes or many major U.S. corporations. pushed sharply hi~her today The Qow Jones a verage of 30 industnal stocks. which Cell 17 poi nts Thursday c losed up 15.24 to 840 00 today. 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His prey, the Los Angeles Dodgers, awoke belatedly in the ninth inning to inject s uspense into lbe final out of a 6·1 St. Louis Cardinals' triumph Thurs- day night. "I think this goes lO show you. in the last inning, bow hard shutouts are," said Denny, 8-6, who struggled to the fanisb with a five-hitter. "l gave every bat- ter the pit.ch I wanted to, but I still couldn't get them out. They made me work as barid as possi- ble, and l still didn't get il." DENNY, WHO S'l.atTED the night with a 2.89 earned run average, yielded only a one.out single to Steve Garvey in the Dodgers sr.c~ Alt 0.-• KAIC OWi Toni QM Lo\ AnQeles '" S1 Louil s·•o m S.turO•Y LOS AnQelK •I SI L..-s lO D m Suncl•r Lo~ AngelK •I 0.1<~ 71 3 JOo.m second inning and two out smash lo Rick MondC1y in the eig hth precedin~ the closmg fra me. R u t in the n inth . after pinc hhitte r Bill Nor th and Davey Lopes each grounded out. the ball began to bounce in Los Angeles' favor off the artificial turf of Busch Stadium. Bill Russell beat out a slow grounder to third to give the Dodgers life. And then , after Reggie Smith dropped a sin gle into shalJow center field, Ron Cey's tap to the left side of the infield went for an RBI hit ~EXT. GARV E Y <'oaxed a ~id k. loading Lhe base:.. But Dusty Baker 'l> s m ash was scooped up by shortstop Garry Templeton and converted into a force play to conclude the game. ·'I think l worked too hard on Garvey. I felt so pumped up," said Denny. who through eight innings had faced only 26 Los Angeles batters, two over the minimum. "I bad a good fastball. I was _ real strong, even in the final in· ning. J knew that I had to bear down and get Baker. because he can hil the ball out of the ballpark." UNTI L T H E DODGERS as· ~em bled their brief rally, the m ajor attack was that in cluded within a 12-hit Cards' attack Ken Reitz singled in a run in the s e cond following J er ry Morales' two-out hit off Tommy John, 1().7, and a throwing error by Dodgers' third baseman Cey. St. Louis made it 2-0 on Mike Tyson's RBI single two innings later ; then added two more in the s eventh on Ted Simmons' t wo-run home r o ff re lie ver Charlie Hough, and their final two in the eighth on Jerry Mum· phrey's two-out hil. T H E P E RFORMANCE by De nny. who fanned four and walked one en route to his 10th co mplete game of the campaign. was e nough to convince Loi. <See DODGERS, Page 86> MVMeet I.11res 800 Swinnners For three days this weekend. the Ma rguer ite International Swim Complex m Mission Viejo will lake on the appearance of an Olympic site. Nearly 800 swimmers from the United Stales, Canada. New Zealand. South America and Japan are entered m the sixth annual Mission Vi ejo lnvita· liooal which began this morning. Prelims are scheduled each day at 10 a .m. and finals a t 5 p.m. at Lhe complex' SO-meter Olympic pool, located at the corner of Marguerite Parkw ay a nd Trabuco Road. The h os t Miss ion V1 e10 N ad adores are o nce a ga in favored to capture the team crown. Stroog competition 1s ex peeled from the Santa Clara Swim Club, the Beach Swim Club and the Oe Anza Swim Club. Some ol the hottest swimmers In the world will be showcased. includina the Nadadores' Brian Goodell and Jesse Vassallo in the m en's competition and Alice Browne, Jennifer Hooker, Dawn Rodighiero and Chris Woo in the women's d1 vision. M a king things interesting is that the meet ser ves as the last opportunity for U.S. s wimmers lo qualily for the World Cham- pionship Trials at Woodlands, Tex. The trials will determine the U.S. entries for the World Games in West B erlin next month. .. .. EX-ANGEL RICHIE SCHEINBLUM. One·liner King Scheinhlum Looks Back By JOHN SEVANO Of ttw O.ily l"ll04 St•ff Witty, charminJ!, humorous, colorful It's a shame Rich ard Alan "R1chtl'" Scheinblum isn't playing baseball professionally any morl' It ·s rare nowadays to find a person who can laugh at himself as well as others Scheinblum has that knack. which lS probably why ht' was given the nickname "King of the one·lint•rs" during hJs playing days in the majors . S('hetnblum spent six years in the big leagues. and two in J apan At age 34, his desires to play haven't r Thell diminished. As rttently as \ast Sunday he could still and been s een in uniform. • • • playing semi-pro on a Now friend's team. '"-----------"'~ B VT SCREINBLUM is also a realist . His playing days gone, be now concentrates on his family <wife Mary and son Monte, 11 ), the restaarant he 's opening in Santa Ana 1 F at J aspers> and his me mories. "M y firs t three years were with Cleveland," r e· minll>ces Scbe.mblum . ''and m y r ole was lo be the utility on·deck hitter. "Biroie Tebbetts was the manager then and he would tcl1 m e to go to the on-deck circle till he could think or som ebody to pinch-hit " Naturally. things got better ror Schcinblum but not r ight away A FTEll SPENDING one futl year with the Indians <and parts or three other~>, he was t raded to Washington f1w cash a nd a player to be named later. Scheinblum swears. although unconfirmed . th at he was t he player to be named later. In 1970 he started reaching his potential. Sent tn Denver in the American Association. he batted 388 and cume w\l.h1 n two weeks RIOilE SCHEINBLUM of hitting 100 for the fi rst time -;ince Ted W1lhams "IL \\as one of my better choke perform.ances. · says St'hemblum . "l was hilting .439 with a montD to go. and 413 with two Wet'ks ](."ft. Everv t1mt' r li!ot to U.:e plate the announcer would say 'Will Schemblum Ile a ble Lt' do it?' or ·can Scheinblum be the fi rst to hit .400 s lnce Ted Willia ms?' ltgotto be pretty dlstractlng." ~c heinbl um says hls most m emo rable choke performance occurred in 1972 when he was with Kansas City. "I LED THE LEAGUE in hilt.mg for 4 1,.; month.~." he s aid. "Rod Carew and J were neck-and-neck all year Ion.~. "Finally r worked my way down to .300 the last two weeks of the season. I just choked. It seemed like Wh1ber Wood was pitching every day ... Scheinblum 's efforts for the sea~on djdn 't go u:1- noticed. He was selected to the American League All-star team that year by his peers as a write-in candidate. an honor he still relishes. Scheinblum con!Jinued to hit following the '72 season. yet teams continued t.o trade tum. KANSAS CITY sent him to Cincinnati for Hal McRae <md Wayne Simpson in 1973. but the Reds retained him for (See SCHEINBLUM, Page 87) Knapp Jlllllps Ship . But Angels Sail On By DAVE CUNllttf.l~RAM OltlleD.ilf Pli.tSl.ttt The California An gels' pitching staff is supposed to be s uffe ring right now. but you wouldn't know it from looking at the box scores or statistics. Frank Tanana is featuring on- 1 y a shadow of his forme r fastball. Nolan Ryan is still fi ghting back from a pulled mus· cle a nd Chris Knapp left the team Thursday over a contract dispute. But others on the staff seem to be saying, "So what?" DON AASE TOOK that at- t itude Thursday nig ht as he blanked the Toronto Blue Jays. 5-0, at Anaheim Stadium. Aase gave up just four singles and on· ly allowed two runners to get as far as second base. "I don't feel a ny e xtra pres· sure because some of the other guys arc having proble ms." Tonoont S•turd•r SunO•'I' .1ngeb S lat e AllG•mHon KMPC(llOI Tor onto •I C..Hlomf• Detroit"' C..lllorno.t O.lroot at C..hlorrn• 'no,., 1 2.Som I 2Spm Ae1se said. "The only pressure I feel is the pressure I put on myself because I was struggling at the beginning of the season a nd couldn't get m y curve over ·· Aase was 2-4 before he finally found the groove and the former Red Sox hurler has now won five of his last s1x starts. Actually, Aase wasn't slated to pitch Wltil Sunday. but when Knapp left lhe team Aase .va::. penciled in "I WAS STUNNED when they asked me if I wanted to pitch ... Aase ::.aid. "I thought they were JOkin~. But I felt OK, so I said sure " Angel Manager Jim Fregosi was also stunned by the news t hat Knapp was jumping the club. but he d idn't t ake a "so what" attitude. "If one player walks out because he has a problem with his contract. and you give in to him . then e very player with e1 contract problem is going to walk out." Fregosi said. "I believe the team is more important than the individual," Fregosi continued. "and that·~ wha t I told the team at the pre· ~ame meeting. I think Knapp 1s possibly getting some bad ad \'IC(' ... G F:NE R AL M ANAGER Buzz1e Bavas1 placed Knapp on the d1squaltf1ed list. sayin~. ·Tm disappointed in the young man He let down 24 othe r players" Bavas1 said Knapp must apply to thl· baseball comm1ssioner'c; office fo r rcinslatment . Th<.' p1tchf>r 's refusal to play con- stitutes a breach or contract. ar· t:ording lo Bavasi · · 1 · m not ashamed or what Wl"vc offered him ... Bavasi told reporters "But he called to say 1f w<· didn't agree to his de· CHltlS KNAii'? m a nds ne wouldn't report "If he wants to retire. that':.; his privilege," Bavasi said . "But we'll give him every op· portunity to think this over." SO, PUTTING the individual out of their minds and concen- trating on t he team. the Angels exte nded the ir lead to two games in the American League West as second place Kansas Ci· ty was beaten by M1lwaukee. 13·2. Tom ght Ryan will try to re- gam his old form as he oppose~ J esse J efferson <6·7l . Ryan is nursing a 3-8 record and 4.72 ERA. worst among the starters. The Angels' best ERA belongs lo rookie Dave Frost U.72> and the beleaguered staff has gotten a considerable boost from the bullpe n. most notably Dyar Miller <2.21> and Dave LaRoche <2.96 and 13 sa ves> OFFENSIVELY, the Angels. we re less than awesome Thurs· day night but they got all they ue eded from catcher Brian Downing, wbo punched two key See ANGELS, Page 86 * * * Transition Tough * * * Media Tough Part Of Fregosi's Job It's been 18 years since Jim Fregosi was a rookie, but that's what he has become again, and the t ransition from vet er a n player to rookie manager hasn't been easy. The 38-year-old Angels' skip· per pomts out the usual adJUSt· ments of switching to a new team and getting accustomed to the players. but 1f you ask what the hardest part of managmg has been. t he answer comes back quic k a nd s u re ··t he media .. When he originally said 1t in June it -was a typical F regosi wisecrack. but it doesn't sound like he's kidding anymore . "THEY <THE MEDIAJ don'• always have a lot of consideration for my time." Fregosi says. "I'm here al the park between 1 and 4 every afternoon before a game just to answer q uestions a nd do inte rviews. But wheo my players go out on the field. even for battin~ practice. I want to be out there with them " Reporters haven 't ho nored that wish a nd are constantly as king for quotes. comments an d stones Fregos1 obliges. but he isn't nlways cordial and easygoing In fart, he's been known to re· act with scorn and dens1on at a reporter's mqum es. especially 1r the reporter is asking questions that Fregosi reels are dumb. "MR. FREGOSI. some people back east a re s urprised the Angels are leading their division Wh at do you think about that ?" a reporter asked recent!) ··wha t pl'op le s<1y that "' FreROSI shot back Dally I'll« ,.._.. .-, LH l'•YM "Well. people. Some people have that opinion." ''Name oue. Name t wo." Fregosi insisted. "Who are the e people'>" By the time that exchange had taken place, a different question was asked by another r eporter in the room. and Fregosi ignored the original inquiry. On another occasion a radio :.portscaster was shoving his mic rophone a fractlon of an inch a way from Fregosi's mouth. "WHAT DO YOU want me to do. eat it?" Fregost barked. ··Here, bow would you like it? .. Fregosi said, shoving the mike back into the sportscaster's face. After a game which tbe Angels won. a reporter who only covers home games said. "The team seem s to be moving players a round the bases better with the use of bunts, hit-and-run plays and sacrifices. Is this something you've tried to stress?" "What do you mean. we're do- ing it better" Were you on the road with us? Did you see us play last week?" Fregosi asked. "Diet you even listen to the games on the radio? How can you say we're doing it better tf )'OU 're not watching us every day"" IT WAS ANOTHER quest100 that Fregosi never answered. "It's a learning process for me ... Fregos1 told the Daily Pilot Thursday. when asked about his relationship with the pres!>. "I've got to learn to be a little more tolerant. .. One indication of hb desire lo <See FRF.G-OSI, Page 861 RENEE RICHARDS Rt!TURNS A SHOT 'World Has Gotten Used to Me' Peopk Have Reali• I 'm Not a Wmbie -Richards By ERNIE CASTILLO OI ..,. Detty Plllt ltatt Her long struggle to gain ac· ceptance as a woman now over. Renee Richards ls once again enjoying what she does be$l- playing tennis. "I think the world has gotten used to me. People hove finaUy realized I'm not a w mble." says R icha rds. a doubles playing m e mber of the New Orleans Nets franchise in World Team Tennis who Is better known as lhe first transsexual to crAC'k th~ professional ranks ·'I t hi nk th e world hus changed n lltllc bit," she said philosophically 'J'uesday night after helping the Nets beat the Anahe im Oranges at the Al\aheim Convention Center. .. R OPLE A.RE learttiDg to cope wtth the envlrorunenl, they're more tolerant. more un· derstantttne. They teamed a lot of the fears they had about me were ungrounded. That's helped to ease the uneasiness." Though It wn s a homecoming of sort.a Cot the Newport Beach optbalmolbfiJst. Ulffe WU lllU• rea-cUon• non4P 0( it negative- when she was lntrodueed Tues day. mainJy because ta.. crowd or 3.11'1 ho<f come to watch ten· I • ms' new.,est phenom. 15-year-old Tracy AlA 'llln. Only ont' reporter covering the match hMd requested an In· tcrv~w w\1\t't Richards -and 1t was paate.~1 after some reluc- tance and wtt'll a two-minulc Ume Om.la. k tht: interview lasted much fonger !A' Richards talked of her acceptance as a woman. he r love for LA •n nis a nd the slmil.ariete. bet wt en the way she a nd Aus t in br.'l kc 1 n to the cs ta blistn:ncnl. ··T a ACY'S S\J~ E R , .. i;he said. "She's n phenon l in J> uru que situation and fq,.M months that's how s'l're was v1 a.wed But s he's an established player and you should think of her as a top player and not as a teenage phenom. "The same goes for me. I'm a player . I've put all the other stuff out of my mind." Th ough she '" no w 4l. Richards soys she plans to play tennis for qulte some time "I have no wne scale. As long as I enjoy It. I'll play." he said. "It 's a challenge but I don't put limits on anytbJng. As long as I'm into something. I'll kN'P on dolna it I'm free. able to dlc~te (Sff RICHARD , Page Bt> I ' 8fJ DAIL 'V PIL 0 1 fries&y J\lty 14 1978 Brit is Ii II Spaniard, Kite In Early Lead ST. ANDREWS, Scotland <AP> -Tom Kite scored con· secutive birdies on the fifth and sixth holes and moved into a tie with S p ain 's Severia no Ballesteros for the lead halfway through today's third round of the l07tb British Open golf championship. The slightly built American and the dark and das hing Spaniard had 45·hole totals of 175, five strokes under par on the historic old course at St. An· drews, the birthplace or goll. Kite made the turn into the more difficult, into·the-wind homecoming nine with a two- under·par 34 on the front side. BALLESTEROS, only 21 but the leading player in Europe for the past two seasons. had to work to m atch par 36 in the whipping winds that raked this centuries-old course. He flipped his second shot into the Swilken Burn, a little creek, on the first hole and had to one· putt for bogey five. He got the shot back with a two.putt birdie on the par·f1 ve fifth. Ben Crenshaw, Kite's more f amous teamm(jte from the University of Texas, opened the day with a share of the lead but SURFING MEET LURES AREA GALS Two area surfers a re among the competitors expect ed to compete 1n the Wom en's In- ternational Surfing Assn. cham· pionships this weekend at San Onofre. Shirlene Di a mond of Dana Point and Vickie Donatelly of Costa Mesa are entered in the event which begins Saturday morning at 7. Site of the contest will be at the north end of San Onofre State Beach. rr unfavorable s urf conditions µr('va il. the contest will be mov('d to next week bogeyed the third and fourth and dropped a shot off the pace at 176 after a frontside 37. HE WAS TIE D with defending champion Tom Watson , England's gangling Pet er Oosterhuis, Tom Weiskopf and Australian Bob Shearer. Oosterhuis, a regular on the American pro tour, closed up with a two-Wtder 34. Watson and Weiskopf rn de the turn in 35, and Shearer matched par 36. That put seven players locked within a single stroke or each other in this ancient event. and fi ve more were onJy one more stroke behind at 177. That was a starry group that included Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, five-time British Open c hamp Peter Thomson of Aus tralia and a pair o f J a penese, I s ao Aoki a nd Tsuneyuki Nakajima. HUBERT GREEN, who just made Thursday's cut with a four-over par 148, s hot a 67 today to go one under par after three rounds. Green had shot a 78 first round, followed by a 70 Thurs· day. Lee Trevino, Open winner in 1971·72 shot a one·over par 73. With his firsl·round 75 and second·round 72, this gave him an overall total of 220 -four over par. SeconcJ.rouno 'KO<fl Th\Jr\Oay in tn. 8rilllh Open Goll O.amplon\lllp .,... the rur )6..3'> n. •.m-verc1 Oki Cou<w at SL AMrews C• -emeteurl· l,A<»ll .. 71-llt S.8t1s1ros ... I0-13'> 8 Cren-10-64-IJt G Cullllft 7J.47-140 R Slw!••er 11-69-140 B Bvm•n n..._u1 r Kit• n..._u 1 T Nekejlme 10-11-141 M Or•kl n...,_u1 T Welson 7>-61-141 T Weiskopf U ·n -10 0 MOOOy n..9--1'2 J Mor9an 7~142 P.Ostrh\JIS n •I0-147 A Palmer 71-71-UJ P Tt>omson n .10-1•1 M Cahill 11.n -uJ A.BHn 7).1'>-1'3 N.Faldo 11·12-1~ 8.Gallachr 11·11 -UJ J N ICMlaus 71·12-1•3 J .Sc:hroe<lr M.Ballstrs G.Burns N.Coln A.Floyd A.c;.rrlclo o Hayes s Hol>Oay G Hunt D.Jonn C..Ma!oOn a·M.Miller M Pinero N.Rltlllfe V.Somers B Bunes J .Blancl a·A.8r0die IC Brown P.Butler H Clar~ 7....,_U3 13-71-lU 7).71-IM 11·13-IU ..,1r1"' n-11-1 ... 1•·10-• ... 13-11-1'4 11 IJ-1 ... nn .... 11).7• .... 10-1• 1 ... 71.12-1 .. nn 1.w 11·11 , .. 111 u~ IJ.73 IH 73·/2-U~ 13-11 ·US ,,.,. 141 10 7S-1•1 Quad Cities Open 1·,....ragrB:i RICHARDS. • • my own bJe und I'm relishing lt. ••1 GUESS you couJd say I'm root loose and fancy free." Right oow, tennis occupies aJl or her energy. Though she is licensed lo do so, she is not cur· renlly practicing medicine. "The team and pro circuit is very. very exciting because the level or competition is so high," Rhe said. "It's much more excit· ing now than it has been in the past. "I plan on playing in the U.S. Open. the fall tour and the winter. Tennjs is all I do. I don't do anything else but play ten· nls ." AFTER A MOMENT o f silence, she amended that state· ment. "I take that back. I play ba njo and backgammon. Right now. I play the banjo better but l 'm working on that." She has also been working on her tennis, as certjfied by a lofty 10·1 record she and J ohn Lucas have posted in mixed doubles On this night, she scored two aces a nd also teamed with Trish Bos trom for a victor y in women's doubles Lucas, a tennis oddity in his own right since he also plays pro basketball fo r the Houston Rockets and is the only WTT player not ranked in the top 500 in the world. is one of Richards' biggest boosters. "I ENJ OY playing with her a great deal," he said unabashed· ly. We're what. 9·1 right now ? "She 's one of my five most famous people. There haven't been any problems al all.·· Which is good news to both the struggling Nets franchise and the WTT. In the league's media guide. WTT commissioner Butch Buchholz is credjted with the following s t a te m ent which s ummed up the anxieties about a llowing Ric ha rds into the league · "I was scared at first. I was afraid whatever action we took would be misinterpreted. If we refused to accept her. we would be accu se d of bias and shortsightedness. If we took her in. people might say we are try· ing to promote WTT through burlesque." As far as Richards is con t•erned, the debate is over. She 1~ now a full y <iccredjted member or women's tennis-and a good one at that. Morley Marti Tied ,. ...... r-..•s ' DODGE R S. COAL VALLEY. Jl l. {AP) -when he was Golf Digest's Mike Morley and Fred Marti rookie of the year in 1975, was s hared the lead at five·under· among seven players one stroke par 66 Thursday a fter the first back a t 67 Tound of the Quad Cities Open "I haven't played in a month golf tournament a nd I was a little ner vous," said . Maltbie. "I didn't sleep very . Morley, the defending. ch.am· well last rught but I really feel pion. has been on the skid sm~e good about today." early this season The 66 was his best start of the year despite be· rng forced to use a spare driver since his regular elub shattered t"arlier this week "I guess I should have broken the other driver years ago," he Joked . "This one is about s ix ounces heavter and I think I hit the ball a little farther with it." Marti. who has not won a tournament in 14 years on the pro tour, has played well all week, carding a 66 in qualifying Monday and a 67 on a nearby course Tuesday. Roger Maltbie, wmner here l.eo>t11ng scores in Ille SIS0,000 Quad Cl11H ~ Goll 1ournam1m1 Tllurwav "' Ille •. S07 Y••O par ·71 Oakwood c.o..ntry Club. F.M artl M.Morley R Erskine D Iverson R Meltsbie V Re911lado M.Ae1d J Renner O.Webrng S.M<!lmy\I T.Olehl G.Kocll G Power~ c .str•noe B.Wynn O.Berr F.Beard T C.raa B Jae<kel L Nlelsen 33-33~ Xl-»-61> 33-:M-f>7 J.1-~1 31-36-f>I 3H3-f>7 33-3-4-f>I 31·3'>-f>I ~_., 32~ lJ.»-f>I lS.33-f>I Jol.3'1-(>8 ,...,.._ lS-33-41 ~ J+JS-69 36-U-6' 35r3'- ls.3'1"""69 A Streck l S-3'1 69 J Chant•Y 31·31.--69 F.Conner 33-:W.-&9 B.Galloway lS.3'1 &9 G. Pllzer Joi-JS 69 H. Twltly 3'1.Js--69 F.Zoellltf lS-:M-f>9 .e. Baur 3S.J}-IO 0 .8rl9Mm J.t.J&-70 B.Bryanl lS-JS-70 R.C.ld-11 lHS-10 v FrnanclZ :i..34-10 A.McNlckel »-JS-70 B.Murptly 33-31-70 B. Tl1mpsn J.1.3" 70 B Welrel 3+3&-70 M Watney 3WS-IO 0 E tlllbr<JI' ll-l7 · 10 p Le•ll• l~ 70 B Lunn »-J.t--70 • • Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda that the right team prevailed "You can 't take anything away from Denny," s aid Lasorda LOS A"GELES ST LOUIS l,l)Pf'\ 2b RU\\~11 \~ R Sm11hrl C•v lb Gar•"V tb D Baker rf Mond•v t i Ff'"IU\On t Jonn p Davaltllo pn Hovqh o R.tultann p North pl! •b r" bl •OOu • I I 0 4 C) 1 I) • 0 I I 1 0 1 0 •000 ] 0 1 0 J 0 0 0 •no o 1000 0000 o o on t 0 0 0 •b r II bl T,.mpl~t'>" SS ~ 1 l 0 Muronv11 ~O I 7 I" H~rnant:lie't lb.fl I 1 0 Simmon\ t l ' , I HPnGro(~ (I ) I 1 I) M ordle\ rt • 1 t 0 Ppll/ lb 1 () I I Ty•on 7b J o t • Denny p • I 1 0 Tolal\ 37 1 s 1 Totals 3'I 6 12 • Los An9tlu 000 000 001-1 SI LOU•' 010 100 22•-f> E Cey, Denny DP-Los Anoe1es I. St. Lou"•. LOB LOS •noe•e• s. SI Lou•• 9 78-Hendnc• 7 HR Simmon-. 1111 Johrl !l..10 I) Hou9h Raut<ll•n IP H R ER BB SO LOS ANGELES \ 7 , 1 ' ' ,,., s • • J 0 ' 0 ST. LOUIS 0 0 0 0 0.nny IW .... I 9 S I I • WP-HOUCJll T-7 12 A 16 819 Baseball Standings MALCOl.M REID Mgr. "DON'T WAIT! ORDER YOUR 1979 TODAY11 WEUASI AUMAICIS AUMODB.S -so .. , •. , ,AITD.,_ 1 A~'Wa l. •-.ov-. .. --- AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Angels Kansas City T exas Oakland Minnesota Chicago Seattle W L Pct. GB 47 40 .540 44 41 .518 2 43 41 .512 21~ 44 44 .500 31,.; 39 43 .476 S'h 39 46 .459 7 31 58 .348 17 East Division Boston Milwaukee New York Baltimore Detroit Cleveland Toronto 57 27 .679 49 35 .583 8 46 39 .541 11 1h 46 40 .535 12 42 43 .494 15'h 39 47 .453 19 32 54 .372 26 TlllnU'f'• k-A"9tll S, Tor-on\00 Cllte8Q06, New Yon I TOH 11, Boston 1 8•111mof91. Ml ..... sot •• M1lwalll<M ll, I(..,.., Clly 1 O•kl•nd 1, Clewl-l S.allle s, o.troil 4 T-J·10-. l oronlo IJeffenon M l al Atieelt I Ryan U I, n Tt ••• (Jenltlnsl-41 •I Boston IT0<re111 ... 1, n MlnnelOta CZ-, M l et Balllmore CM<GreQor U l,n Clllceoo IKrewc 7-41 •t New York CGllldry lJ.11, n Ken~s Clty <Gele 9-3) al Mll•au!IH C ll"*'Olt a.11, n Clevel-C ... 111on .. SI •I 0.kltnd II(~ ... l.n Detroit ISi~ M l a t Selttl• <H-yclltt M l. IO;Hp.m. . ~/- NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division San Fran~isco Dodgers Cincinnati San Diego Atlanta Houston W L Pct. GB 53 34 .609 50 37 .575 3 49 38 .563 4 43 45 .489 lOV.1 37 47 .440 14'h 36 47 .434 15 East Division Philadelphia 47 · 34 .580 Chicago 43 40 .518 5 Pittsburgh 40 42 .488 71h Montreal 42 45 .483 8 New York 37 50 .425 13 St. Louis 35 53 .398 151;.i TllWMIJ'I kotft St Louil 6. ~I S•n Olt90 S, Chi<~? San Fr•n<•K04, PillM>ur9110 Mon1ree1 •, -tonO Ntw vo,114, C1nc1nna11 2 Only 9atnH SC-I~ T-..ay•sG•-~ DOC19en IRllocltn 7 ... 1 al SI LOUI\ IVUC~O'tt<h ••• n San 01e90 1 ~.,.,.,.,.,... 1.11 •t Chicago «irJUfl'I\ S..I Phll•d•IPll•• IR11tllven S.t or K•al S-1 1 •t All•nl• CNletiro' 91 n HOU\lon (Le--.110 7-l l •• Monlrr •I (~ JCMI, n S•n F r•n<luo I 81ut 11 41 •• t.>Hht>vroh IBlv••ven.,Sl.n Nt w YOf'k llacllf'V 10..tl •1 Clnclnroau INonNn U l.11 JOH NS ON & SON LEA.SING ••• A i.LMAKES A.LL MODELS NEW / . OR USED 600 W. COAST HWY.• HIWPOIT llACH • 646-01.62 --. , .. . .. .. . . . --. . . ......... t ... -~ .... *.,,.. ...... GOLF I BASEBALL I PEOPLE IN SPORTS A~Wl ......... THE ANGELS' BOBBY GETS BACK TO SECOND AS DAVE McKAY .AWAITS THROW. U nder NFL Plan Cooke to Give Up Lakers and Kings? f'rom AP Dispatches LOS ANGELES -The National Football League has voted to bar owners from owning teams m other sports, the Los Angeles Times reported today The Times quoted NFL sources as saying that when made final, the action would require owners to dispose of either the1r football interests or other sports holdings. The Times said that in t he case of J ack Kent Cooke, he would have to dis pose of either his m<'JOrity interest m the N F'L Was hington Redskins or his interests in the Los An~eles Lakers of the National Basketball Association and Los Angeles Km~s of the National Hockey Lea~ue An amendment to the NFL conslltut1on and bylaws has been prepared to formalize long·standing league policy prohibiting NFL owners from owning teams in other sport•; because of potential conflicts or interest, th 1· Tames reported The NFL will call a special meetm~ &n August or September to rattly the amendme1nt . the Times said, add ing that at least 24 of 28 teams are believed to be m favor. Ratification JACK •E"T COOCI! rcquires2l votes . If Cooke or other N .l"L owners failed to dispose of their l.)On- N FL holdings by 1980, they would be subJect to heavy fmes., the Times said Reached at his home in Las Vegas. according to the T;rmes, Cooke said he would have no comment on any aspect of the a •:t1on The Times said that some of Cooke's friends expect him to djspose of the Lakers and Kings, as well as the Forum in Inglewood where the two teams play. -------,,..t~ of tM Da9------- T om Watson, on the perils of playing the Old Course of St. Andrews. site of the 107th British Open, on a foggy oday · "My big obJection to this course is that I have no id1<ea of direction. I always have hated to shoot at someUJing J can't see. Here you can see everytrung but the fafrw1i y." E&etDltere hi Sport• .•. BASEBALL -Hepatitis shots have been given to. Boston Red Sox players after it was learned that a sports writer ~overin~ the tea m cam e down with the disease last wef',ke nd Rookie Broderick Perkins drove in two runs with his first major league homer and a single to lead the San Diego Padres to a 5·2 victory over Chicago Cubs . . . Catcher Marc Hill drove in two runs in support of Bob Knepper's five-hit pitching, helping the San Francisco Giants re· cord their fifth win in seven games-a 4·0 triump',1 over Pittsburgh ... Gary Carter's RBI double capped a four.run sixth inning and, backed Ross Grimsley's five-hitter. carryin 1~ the Montreal Expos to a 6-0 victory over the Houston Astros . . . Two home runs by K en Singleton and one each by Rieb Dauer and DcirJg RtcH o•uu DeClnces, accounting for seven runs. po1.c1ered the Baltimore Orioles lo an 8·6 victory over the Minne·;.ota Twins .. Doug Flynn, who came to New York from Cincirmati in the Tom Seaver trade, drove in a run and scored another l o help lhe Mets beat the Reds 4.2 and hand Seaver his third consec·utive loss . . Toby Har· rah clouted two or Texas' fi ve home run ~ and Doc EIUs recorded his eighth victory as the Rangers wrup1ped the Boston Red Sox 12-7. BASKETBALL -Portland Trail T.;t,Jazers Center Bill Walton can resume rad.mg a bicycle because his inJured foot 1s heahng properly. a doctor for the NBA team rmnounced. It was not known whether WalLOn. w"ho has bec11 plagued by an juries throughout bis career. would be ready for this fall 's pre·sr:ason games ... The New O rleans Jazz fi,led s uit seeking $36.518 in damages as a ref.ult of a tramc accl .ent which left fi ve of its pltJ yers injured last yea . The s uit was filed against a Phoenix cab service ... The 1983 NCA!.-. championships will be held m Albuquerque BJ1d the 1984 finals in Seattle. SOCCER -Dutch star Jan Van Der Veen had his suspension lifted by the San Diego atLL w•LTOfil Sockers of the NASL. Though he w11l still have to sit out the team ·s t1ve reu Jammg home games. Van Der Veen will be available ror two road games and for the NASL playo(fs. He had been suspended beca use of excessive penalties . . . Roger Verdi and Pele Mob.rmann VMere signed by the Southern California Lazers or the ASL after bHing released by NASL clubs recently . . Nlnol! lav Zee scored Oh a penally kick to give the Tulsa Roughnecks a l·O NASI_, vi<'ttory over Portland SporC•.,11 Radio, T~~°" RADIO: Tomght Bt •scball Dodgers at St Lout~. S.35. KABC <790>. Toronto ot Angels . 1 30, KMPC mo > TV: Tonight Tennn WTT All·star game from Las Vegas. 11 30. Channel 1, Hor se racing-Taped highlights of today's Hollywood Park action. 11 ·30, Channel 22. f' ro• Page 8 5 Al'.lGELS •.• singh's. each cashing in Carney Lansford from the basepaths. Dave Chalk also knocked m Lar1s ford , hitting a two.out sin1~ le in the second inning for the: Angels' first run. Lansford doubled and walked twice to in· 1t1.ate each of California's first th.ree tallies. TOltOHTO CALIFOltNIA f ''"~Iii, Cl Aa11•or. r• How~ll. lb -C•rtv dh .May~rrv. lb HUiton, II M<ICO lb A\hby, < <.omei, •\ Ew1n<J, Ph To John\Oft \\ ... r" bl ) 0, () • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 .. 0 I 0 J 0 ' 0 )000 1000 7000 7000 '0 0 0 0000 •b r 11 Iii A.Miiier.ct • 0 1 0 Grich. 2b J 1 o o 6o\IOO, rl • I l 0 Ao.Jackwn,n • o 1 1 Baylor. Oh • O O o Rudi, 11 • 0 0 O LaMIOt"d. lb 2 l I 0 c11a1-.u 3011 Oown1nq. c l 0 2 2 Tola!\ 2'I 0 . 0 Tol•IS ll s . s l O<O"IO 000 000 OOl>-O C•l1tornia 010 010 1ZX~ c. A•hl>v OP -~htorn1a 1 LOB -TO<OMO •· C•lllornla S 28 -l.an\.10<d, Ron Jackson. SB -L41Mforcl. S -Huttor\. IP H It ER ea SO TORONTO Lmn<nk CL. l-111 I 8 s s l s Co•f'man 1 1 O O O O CAUl'OR .. IA ..... IW, 7 ... 1 • • 0 0 J • 8•1._ Umnel ...... T -2 h A -i.,U S. * ANGE L NO'f'ES-Tllffe. 1 no plac,e II-• home Tltp An9e1s ,,.,.,. won II ot tlleor last 14 at .t.n•llPlm S(ACtlurn. In 13 aat~ b('lore ll>e Alt~tar bruk C•lllo<nla 1111 .llJ H a tHm. and n1M ot 1r1ose 13 4.tl'IWI~ we<!! •1 lhe 819 A . In 1111! Pa-<I no~ gamtt Jee R•••SI nas lilted nos •••r~ from 1'7 lo ?'1' •• 111<11 Mlli.r llM bffn tM INdotl 11mer 1n 4-t ga,.,., lhis Sffson -has rMClled """" H l"IY 23 limes, an on.o.s. percentage ol SU . M1119f' has hit In IS ot his l•sl t• gamH The AnQltls ••• playjng •1111 24 on tlletr ro5t•r. insteod Of the usual 2S pl•yen, due 10 pllt her Cloris I(_ .. deCl\I.,... 10 IHv• Ille IHm t>e<euw of (l(ll'llr<KI MWMlbles. Gen«•I Mana9f!r 81101• ••vnl M YS he '""' bring UP a P<lcher from Sell .._.... City by Sund.ty If ICnaoc> ~·1 re101n ""' t lub •.. O.Wbell'S only l•mlly rlvalrv of front olfoo men Is now fled. TM Af\9911 (and Gt>Mr•• --r 8uull! Bavasn ,...., splil ltMlor ••• 9amH wllh Ille Blue Jays Cana ~·al Men•9er -Bavull. F,....P,..e85 FREGOSI ... be more tolerant is his new at· t1tude toward the inevitable dumb question. '"I've been playing 20 years and what seems like a stupid question lo me maybe isn't a .,tup1d question to a reporter or his r eaders." Frcgosi said. "It's hke if I asked you how to write a c·olumn. I'd probably ask ques- tions that seemed stupid to you because you already know how to do it." Fregosi is als o trying to master the art of giving a quota· ble quote. On one occasion he of- fered the hackney ed cliche, "We'll take our games one at a t ime" After a r e porter f e ll backwards in mock astonish· ment at the phrase, F regosi realizedhowtriteitsounded. "Did I say that? Did I really say t hat"" Fregosi mused. · Boy. that's not Hke me." Indeed it wasn't. Fregosi the player was always a maverick, outspoken and unafraid lo con· front any issue. He was sharp- tongued and disliked the verbal mush that sometimes passed as managerial wisdom. To expect anything e lse from Fregosi the manager would be foolish. -By Dave Cunningham Handball Event Set Th<' fourth annual Huntington Beach outdoor handbaJI cham· plonships will be conducted ut Golden West College , Aug. 4·5. The double elimination wtl hove four divisions · A. 8 , C ~enior <JS and over L Entry f I" S15 per team with entries ac cepted until brackets are Cilled. TENNIS I SASEBALL Baseball leaders .lMC.91CA•LaAOUa c;.,.w Ml11 l.YM 8111 \Ar<ftO Mii ~Min ~ .... Wtllt.41ro.t q, •f'ett KC 9'e.JaOM10 Sulldllfg T .. Pl11iel .. lllY 0 .... ll " I'«. n m so 101 ..m 1tJI04'tr:1.m n us a 11 .m " 201 22 ..s .m ... &St 61 111 .31t 7t M3 n n .311 70 -41 •• JI• •t 1., 31 7S ,i10 1t 17S t• IS .Jiit " 21' 2t .. -. .._ .... •lllu. lloltCN1, tl; eaykH", C.llforftle, 21, ?tlom.,_, Deilrolt. It; Hlttt, MllW.,._, It; G. l\l•••11d•r. Cl•vela11C1, ti; o. TllomH, ;JllweUk•, 11. .......... Ric•, 8os1Clft, 74; SU111t, Detroit, ., , J ~. ~ •1; HllH, MllwM•. • leylor, c.lltornle, S1. .-....11~· G111dry, N9w YOftl. t•t; ~CllenWf, 8olloft. 10.2; Tlllllf. 9DlllWI. 7·2; Aiolfto, SultM, 7·2; \A9, 9oslllft N ; 0., ~ Oty, N ; Gura,~ Cltt, .. t; Ton., ..... IM. MATIONALLSAOUIE .,,.,......Alt Paf'ker ..... ~-S.L MMlocllSI" Clarll SF e. v .,...,, ... -.u 11-Clll Griffey Clll Pvlll Htll ..... Gift 0 ....... Pd. "Ut ... ~ 71 11:1 '2 .. .Jl4 11 ,,, 44 ., .J" ., no ,. 11 .>Ot 14 31• » " .• 13 Jll 31 .. .101 .. 3'S 60 111 .:ICM 11 )S2 5 I !07 .:ICM .,. J" ., ti .303 .. 339 51 ICl'l 302 MOMIEllUIQ LinllKkl, ll'tll~. 21; l'otter, Cl11einn.tl, ti; l(lft911'1M. Ollc.etO. i.; Wlf'lfMld, s... Olego, 1'. Clri, Sift ~-.CISCO. IS. .... an... •• Foster. OnclnMtl, 63; Wlnfleld, s.11 01990, •2; Oen . s... Frwicl5a>. •1; Garwy, Los •"09\K. ft;Cey,Lol~S1. ...,. .... , ..... n1day, July 14 1978 OAIL Y PILOT 8 7 SCHEINBLUM ... only 22 gamK before shippin~ him to the Califorrua Aneels He bit .328 in 77 games for the Angels to finish out the year. but afte.c 10 1ames the next season he was dealt back to Kansas City . which after 36 gam es turned around and peddled him to St. Louis. So in six years he was with six ma1or lea~ue clubs <nQt count· in& Kansas C1ty twice> despite two .300 seasons and a lifetime .263 batting average. "l can't explain it." shrugaed Scbeinblum as to why be was traded so often. "In Kansas City they told me It was because there was no way Amos Otis could cover all three outfield positions," he laughed. . SCBEINBLUM TOOK his trade from the Angels the hardest. "l really thought I fit into their plans here. I guess I didn't." says Scheinblum , now a Villa Park resident. "[ loved it bere. The Angels bad the best front office I ever played for." Tired of major league musical chairs. Scheinblwn asked for his release from the Cardinals to pursue a career in J apan . ''I' REMEMBER the first day in Japan a reporter asked me how l thought I would do in the league. Well, kiddintlY I said I should hit .SOO. have 100 home runs. etc. Tbe next day it comes out in the 'laper lbal I seriously predicted I would hit .500 and have IOOhomeruns ... Sc.heinblum truly enjoyed his days in Japan -even though be says there's one standard ror the Americana and another for lbe Japanese . Scheinblum's J apanese career came to an end in 1978 when be tore his Achilles· heel. NOW, SC'llEINBLUM lives bis dreams through his son Monte, a bright. athletic. cleaver young man wboes aspirations to become a professional golfer or a doctor. "Ke's definitely made it easier," said Scbeinblum, looking at his son. "Watching him play and knowing you're a part of it all." Still. baseball will always have a warm spot in hla heart . "'tdlill9 Cl D9dslem I llonl\am, OlldMetl, 9-2; Blue, S.n FrM>CIKo, 12~; McOr-. Plllledtlpftla, .. 3; ZKllt"y, New Vorll, ·~: """"'·San '*90. IM; Montefusco, S.n Franc!Ko, 7-3; RMI, Lo1 Ang91ft, M ; k1191> P9f'.5an~IH. APPLAUSE FOR PERRY -San Diego Padres veteran pitcher Gaylord Perry watches pitch during Thursday's game in Chicago and then doffs his cap to applaud· ing Cubs fans as be approaches the plate in the ninth inning. Perry won his 10th game of the season and the 256th of bis career as the Padres triumphed. 5·2. "I wrut always just happy to be in the big leagues and to be able to play a~ainst guys who will be known 500 years from now. ·'The environment and playing in the big leagues is something I'll always remember." ~~-~~-~-~---~~-~~~~ WRIGHTS HARDWARE PARKING LOT SALE! FREE SOCCER TICKETS CAI llOIMA SUMW VS. MIW TOU A"°'-10 s.m, . .,., 11• ue..I SI ' 0: m11 C.-Celep Offer .... Te flnl 350 ,..... 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Motors Pro Tennis Roundup Nastase, Vitas Win SATURDAY, JULY 15 SOcv OFF°"a1"-• IO owP.....,Lot 250/oOff OM AU HAIDWAIE .. ouaSTOIE 25o/o~ OM AU STOCll 1M OUI Mn'AL WAllHOUSI From AP Disp1tcbes gave the competitors in three of Thursday's four matches an op- tion or using the original ball selected for this tournament. the Spalding 56, or lbe less lively Spa lding Davis Cup. Just about all the players competing here have complained a bout the original balls being too bouncy a nd hard to control, thus produe· ing less than top-grade tennis. pion with a near perfect serve 126 Rochester, Costa Mesa • 548-7745 and volley game. ...,.._ ....... .,...,.. .._, NEW YORK -A truce of sorts has been reached in the great tennis ball controversy at th~ Forest Hills Invitational, while two of its leading conten· ders prepared to play each other tonight some 2,500 miles away. By defeating Ashe. Mitton '---~---------.--.-..0....-....1 moved into the semifinals-------------------- a~a in st seve nth·seeded Bob .. -------------------G1ltinan of Australia, a 6-4. 6·3 Vilas Gerulaitis a nd Ilie Nast ase both raised their rec-ords to 3--0 with victories Thurs- day night in this round-robin chase for a $100,000 first prize al the West Side Tennis Club. To· day they boarded a plane for Las Vegas, where they will be on opposite sides of the net in tonight's World Team Tennis All·star match. AFTER PLAY ING their singles set they'll head back to New York, arriving Saturday morning. The semifinals al the Invitational will be held Satur- day afternoon and evening. Whether either Gerulaitis or Nastase will have to compete in lhe afternoon has not yet been determined. "I wish we could play the set here and just tell them the score," Nastase said of the com· mitment to WTT. "It would save us both a lot of time ... Nastase, the player-coach of the Los Angeles Strings, who had $7 ,000 deducted from his paycheck for missing a WTT match Wednesday night. out· fought Dick Stockton 5-7. 7 ·S. 6-3 Thursday n ight to assure him self a p l ace in the semifinals. Gerulaitis survived a scare before defeating Victor Pecci of Paraguay 6·4, 1·6, 7·5 in the second night match. In afternoon play, 19-year-okl J ohn McEnroe beat Billy Martin 7-5, 4·6, 7·5 and John Alexander downed Peter Fleming 6·2. 2-6. 6-3. Adle Staggered winner over Russell Simpson of New Zealand. Dibbs Ad"8..ees CI NCINNATI -Top-seeded Eddie Dibbs has moved to the quarterfinals of the $125,000 Western Tennis Championships a fte r easing to b is second straight victory Thursday night. Dibbs defeated Eric Friedler df Chicago tJ.l . 6·3. while secoad· seeded Raul Ramirer of Mexico s t op ped Mike Cahill o r Waukasba. Wis .. 7-6. 6·1. Other matches: Eric l\ll-y c!M. Pat 011Pr•, M. W •... 1; ~~f1~t~=."E~~~.~.~~f Fra11<ls<o ~I Clllf, l'ffC1I ,..._, ,.,, ,..., w Peacock Sparldea Running back Elvis Peacock, the No. 1 draft pick of the Los Angeles Rams. showed why he is so highly r egarded in bis first professional scrimmage at Cal State Fullerton. C8p S4,367. Residual S2076. Dep 12291. Tota ot>t!Qatlon s 5 754. 12. 38 month oe>en end lease. 1st and l icense requ:red. Ser. t3204 Stk. 1893. On llPC>IOY8d credit. ALL I 971 MODllS A1£ tBE AND IMDY FOil lttttlDIATI DIUYllY .,...,AK 522-288~ OIAH4H 639-6678 AS FOR THE TENNIS balls. 1ournament director Gene Scott NEWPORT. R.I -South Africa's Bernie Matton upset top- seeded Arthur Ashe 6·4, 6-4 Ul the Hall of Fame Tenn is Cham· p1onships Thursday. frustrating the former Wimbledon cham· The former Oklahoma star scored three touchdowns and gained 94 yards on 20 carries T hursday 1n a scrimmage against the Dallas rookies. .. ............. _._ ___________ _. Cycles Race 400 Li/eguards T=~w~~~~!~ Set to Compete racing helps kick off the Orange County Fair tonight at the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds. In add1t1on to the rcg- u I a r card to nig h t. which begins at 8, a 16· rider derby match race is scheduled for Satur- day. Special ticket booths open at 4 on both after- noons. Fans purchasing tickets at these booths will be admitted to the fair at no extra charge. Tickets are priced at $3. 75 for adults, $2. 75 for juniors and SO cents for kids. Jl 's not your run·of·the-m1ll athletic cootesl but the strange events scheduled at the Niguel Beach Park July 28 ure interesting enough to at· tr act 400 competitors from California beaches. The affair is the Lagun<1 Niguel Lifeguard Com petition which features 10 events. including the Stokes Basket Relay in which four athletes race through the sand carrying a fifth team member in a chicken wire mesh basket. Contestants will also vie for the coveted l'iiguel Iron Man championship. Competition includes tests for running. paddling. !>Wimmmg and. of course. carryinJ?. Beginning at 2. the second annual affair is ex · pected to wind up at 11. The highlight should be the Salt Creek Relay with 16-member teams compel· ing in the evening surf under floodlights rrom the beach. Spectators are welcome and there is no charge. Conversion by Sundial loaded wtttt Cuatom paint, cuatom Interior, 351 eng., custom tdm. reclining bucket ... ta, Tinted glaa, SUdlng c-vo door, Poww atMrlng, Automatic trana., Ctvome bum~. Super aound package, Aedlner .,.._..,.wt, FuH CM1*tft9. Stk tT393 Ck>M out aa&e priced at Juat. OVER FACTORYINVOIC THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2llO .... Cllta ..... 142-8010 Stlllct flllfll -COll'llllftt "" COIMnlOll """"" .. """ " Oft' lflYtCe llAft·A·W.M Lfl9UM .,_ MVCOll •SA 9"CIALTIO Call 642-5678. Pul a few word• to work for ou. Stars Take On Tucson _____ .... _~_MOUCMW_._WHllll_• ____ _ _. .... ,,,. .... . , ... 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Televis ion commentators insist that an exciting game makes their Jobs easier b ecause there is something genuinely interesting to talk about and because with all the onfield action no one pays much at- tention to the announcers anyway. But when the game lags, as Tues· day night's contest did in the middle innings, the boys in the booth have to fill the void somehow. The ABC COSELL, DtSPITE bis annoying posturing -"right on the button Double D" -offered some useful in- formation. He went after the con- troversy of the players who dropped out or the game in brief interviews with Reggie J ackson a nd Carl Yastnemski and admitted he tried to contact Thurman Munson but failed. He pointed out the irony that the American League was actually bet- ter off defensively due to Jackson•• defection. ICEITH JACKSON AND HE WAS right on the button when he m e ntioned th at Steve Garvey of the Dodgers was an excep- tional opposite field hitter, then pointed out that Yankee reliever Rich Gossage has been giving up a lot of home runs this season. No sooner were the words out or bis mouth t ha n Garvey s lammed a Gossage pitch to the opposite field, missing a homer by a couple of feet and winding up with a triple. ABC's pictures wer e fine. The network didn't miss anything impor- tant and viewers got some excellent closeups in the dugout, on the pitching mound and in the batter 's box. The shots in the s tands were chosen with admirable restraint. And there was one super replay from behind center fielder George Foster showing Foster chasing down Rod Carew's second triple and firing the1 ball into third base. trium virate of Keith Jackson , Howard Cosell and Don Drysdale did it with constant giggling, inside jokes and unexplained references the TV audience knew nothing about. Very unprofessional. IN BETWEEN chuckles, Jackson dul his usual sound job on the play. by-play. Oddly Drysdale, who is sup- posed to be the color man, seemed far more at home doing play-by-play during the middle innings than offer- ing observations the rest of the time. His pre-game rundown on the Na- tional League was rambling and muddled a nd several or his com- ments needed furl.her explanation. A BC FLAS HED tnteres tin g, graphics on the screen throughouf. the game but some of them came c..-i and went off too quickly to be read. All in all, it was a mixed bag. AJJ. star games usua lly are. Sunshin~ Seeks R ent Reduction Costa Mesa's pro so<.'- <:er team, The California Sunshine, Wednesday asked Coast Community College District trustees to lower the rent for _ games at Orange Coast College. Claiming the team is not causing a ny damage to the turf at LeBard Sta dium . team spokesmen requested a rent reduction from S2.500 to $750 per gam e. Pear of damage to the grass from soccer ga m es had led main- tc n a nce worke rs al OCC to ask trustees to keep The Sunshine out. There have been no complaints about turf damage, but OCC of· ricials said it costs a minimum of $2,000 to open the stadium. District trustees took no action on the team's request, but said they would review it. The Suns h ine r e - portedly has been draw- ing about 1,500 persons to its home games at DCC Pro Soccer N.tlSL T~•sa 1, Portl-0 4SL NY ApollO •• NY Eagi.\ l ~c r•rnento z. Con<>e<ll<Ul 0 * * * * * * Saiurda11,• Tl' Agftlda 11 :15a.m. (4) BASEBALL -TheSan Fran- c1sto Giants meet the Pittsburgh Pirates at Th1.-ee H1ve rs Stadjum. Noon 01> -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 1:30 p.m. 17) -GREAT TEAMS, GREAT YEARS A look at the 1971 Dallas Cowboys. 2:30 p.m. (7) T ENNIS -Coverage of' the Forest Hills Invitational. 3:30 p.m. <2> SPORTS SPECTACULA.lt - Coverage of the 14th NHRA Springnational:; and the Professi on a l S peed Skateboard Cta am- p1onships. 4.30 p.m 11 1 GOLF -Coverage oU the British Open taped earlier today. 8 p.m. <l3) TEAM TENNIS -ThE: Los Angeles Strings meet the Golden Gaters a.t the Oakland Coliseum Arena. <taped). 11 p.m. C22) -HOLLYWOOD PARK R ~CING Taped results o f today's card at Hol.lywood Park. s-•r• TV Age11c1a 10 a. m. < 11) -BASEBALL -The Dodgers meettheChicagoCubsat Wrigley Field. 12:30 p.m. (4) -TENNIS -Dick Stockton m eets Tony Roche in a WCT-Shakey's Tourna- ment of Champions match. 12:45 p.m . (11 > -BASEBALL -Tt-11? Dodgers meet the Chicago Cubs in the seco1:id half of today's doubleheader at Wrigley Field. 1 p.m. (2) -AUTO RACING -Satellite cov- erage of the British Grand Prix. 1 :30 p.m. (7) -TENNIS -Bjorn 'Borg meets Roscoe Tanner in the men's singles final of the World Invitational Tennis Classic, tas:•!d at Hilton Head, S.C. 1 :30 p.m. (4) -TENNIS -Haruld Solomon meets Jeff Bo rowiak in a WCT-Shakf:y's Tourna- ment of Champions match 2:30 p.m . (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Coverage of the Michigan 200 auto race; a profile or marathon s wimmer Diana Nyad; arid the FA Soc· cer Cup Final between Ipswich and 1\ rsenal. 3 p.m. <7> TENNIS -Co.uerage of the Forest Hills Invitationa l. 11 p.m. <22) -HOLLYWOOD PARK RACING Taped results of today's card at Hollywood Park. NOW~ 011FF MOST ITEMS All Sales Final . No Exchanges or 1refunds. --- SOUTH COAST P COSTA MESA • 55 . . . ..... -.. Alamitos, lElollypark Results Loa Alamttoa flwTilwl*Y I lrit r__,,,,,•r CooullMllOI' 4.~. 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O•lly Pilot S~ll ThL• run.filled Orangt> CoWlty ~ Fair swm~s into acllon today in Costa Mesa for a 10-day run of I rions top entertainment, beauty l contests, home arts exhibitions and, or course. the sights and sounds or the midway. The theme for this year's fair is ··Home Grown." a tag that Fair General Manager Kenny Fulk says "really points to what fairs are all about "TREV G IVE you an op· . portunity or expression. lo show som ething you did with your · own hands, some s kill you poss ess and to get some recogni ·; tion for what you did " t.ast year's fair drew more ; than 250,000 persons -a record and thousands of residents have re~stercd their handiwork for competition Thl' fin~ C:Jrt.s dcparlmt>nl will f<.·atun· thL· works of loc al ;1rt1st ~. sculplon. :ind author .... "hilt• thl' photo~n1pl,y u., ..irt · rrwnl will ~how µnni... h) pre, r, .. ~ ... wnal and umatcur.., T ll E l"A IR I S a ma1or show caM• fo r culinary .i rb . needlework. fl orul c.h.·s1~ns C:Jnd l ht• !>lO<:k n.11smg efforts of 4·11 duh ml•mbNs Man'' ~,f thL· ~in1m<1b w1ll Ix· up for ~uctton in 1 ht• .I umor Livestock com pell t 10n on .July 22 Hut lh<.•re ... muc h m ore Today 's openmti activ1l1e:. in dude moto rcycle racing .al 8 pm al the s peedway lab o Saturday n1~ht ) <ind <J frcl' Brooks Street Watt!hes Waves M inneys. boys, Juniors. men. women and seniors are watching the waves at Brooks Street. Not in fear of inundation 1.>ut in hopes the sets will be high enough to start the 24th annual all-Laguna s urfing championships. T hey are waiting for just the right swells from Baja to provide the momentum for the age-bracket competition that m ay start any time now. Some years water con- ditions are s uch that the two-day event lasts four months. Kirk Stuart MUette, 18. de- signed the commemorative poster, detailed at right, to call attention to the sign. ups. Applications are availa- ble from Patty Slowsky at the Human Affairs Depart· ment in City Holl. I ' WELK TROUPER Gall Ferrell 1 1 u s 1 ca I pc.· r r or m a n c <' at Hl·: 1taµ<' Thc.·;i'c.·r hy Brus h i\rhor L>u,,t: , otl.iy l . l'o~t.i M t•:-.a !)a~ 1\dm1s:-.1on lo lhl· fair ll> $2 adult .... SJ t·h1lclrt·n fi l o 12 Chtldrl'n undt•r fi art· frL·t· Then• 1s a Sl µarkiog fr.(• AFTER THAT. JUl>t about e\'<.•rythmg 1s free with th~ excep lion of food. carniv<1I ride~ and separate admission c harges for the m otorcycle races and July 22 rodeo Hours arc noon to midnight on weekdays und 10 u m to mid ill I SINGER EXPECTED B.J. Thomas night on Friday. Saturday and Sunday "Big.name" e ntertainment at the fair begins Saturday. with a 2 p m . free performance by the 32·mt•mber Ch inese Circus Revie w of Taiwan doing acrobatics. Juggling. balancing and traditional dances. Hluc~i r or k ~•ng p r a nd guitarist Elvin 8 1sh<>p will bring his ~punky band •or fret• con n•rts at 7 C:Jnd 9 p m Monday in tht• /\ mph1thcatn T l' ES D A Y I S S E N J 0 R C1t1 zcn~ Day c.:nd member:, of J' .:. .•. • ........ I .. ~ .-..... _.. _ ....... . . .. .... . . , . the Lawrence Welk Show will perform at the Amphitheater. Country s inger Eddie ·Rabbitt will be featured a l 6 and 8 p.m Wednesday. Thursday's evening entertam- m e n t m en u feat ur e s performances by pop vocalist B.J . T hom as. best known for his million selling hit. "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head" in 1970. A WELCOME add1t1on at this year's fair is the first annual Jazz competition which will a l· low young mus1c1ans needed ex· p-0sure and a chance to win a perform ance a t the Golden Bear mghtclub in Huntington Beach. rns trumentahs ts will vie on three consee utlve nights. start· ing Tuesday from 5 to 7 o 'clock. A rodeo san ctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys As- sociation starts Fr iday, July 21 at 8 p.m. with other com peti· lions set for 3 and 8 p. m . Satur· day and 3 p m. on Sunday. Top notch towbov~ will mm pel<' for cash prizes m events such as bareback and 4'C:Jddle bronc ridtng. lo.leer wrestling. calf roping and bull riding RODEO EVENTS will also m elude performance~ of 0 G Cogburns· animal ucts. provid mg a chanCl' to ~ct• monkl'Y'-rid mg sheep dog~ and boxer~ pla) 1nJ? basketball Then"c; a lot mon · Th<.· Dall> Pilot will print a dilll~ schedu ll· of l'VCnl~ Tht· Fairgrounds i:lrl' al 88 f'~11r Drive. Co:.ta Me:-.a - O•llY Pllel I'-lly P•ltldl 0'~11 DARCY LINDER . ALLEGRA MOODY GO AFTER NEW LOAD Youngsters Earn Money Hauling Sawdust to Booths Saivdust Success: Chip Off Old Fest You'd m·vcr gl"l bulldint-pl·rm1l~ from lhe La~una lkach Planning De part m( nt 1or tht· booth~ out at the Sawdu~t Festive.ti But every ~umme1 160 artist~ and t·raftsmen design and construct their own vlllagl am1dM lht' eucalyptus trees. a bout two·lenth." of <• mile north or the fe~l1val of Arts grounds on Laguna Canyon Road EACH BOOTH IS AS UNJQt;E as tht-artis ts and crafts that are sold at the popular ~um mer r.athenng And at the end of the six.week run. the instant v1llafl<.' 1~ torn down agam. leaving the eucalyptus grove mluc t The Sa\\-dUst Ft•"llVHI IS lhc most h.mg loose or lht> three art festivals. and tht• pC1 rt:c1 panL ... do not compete ror booth:, as is the case at th(' Fest iva l 01 Arts and tht• Art·A f'atr They must be restdl•nts of the• Laguna Beach area and a rc -,elected on a f1r!>l come· flr"l to exh1b1t bas1~ Needless to say. then••~ alway~ a long waiting ltst of art1:.b whos e works lean morl' toward th~· unconventional FOR INSTANCE. VOli CAN PICK up Jewelry , clocks. · weavings. ceramics. mucr ame. metalwork, blown glass. sert· graphs . buttern1cs. clothlnJ(. leathercraft. porcelains. mosaics. luggage. stoneware. photographs. quilts. batik, carvings and much more. There are more trad1t1onal offerings, such a:. pa1qpngs, sculpture and drawings, but the bulk of the artlsarf! arc craftsmen. That was the wholt' idea of the breakaway rest1val back in 1967 when a group of artists decided to leave lhe Festival of Arts und form a more casual display "There was no ;urymg then," said Sawdust public relations orrlcer Jack Seymour "But 1f an)one allempted to sell shoddy work. they quickly round th ems Ives excluded · · The firsl Sawdus t wt1s held on a vacant lol in downtown Laguna and wa a succesi, The organization continued its trad1 CSff WOVST, Pa1e C3> I ' CELEBRITY PROFILE 'Take the Money and Ron' Success of Threatened Film Proved Owlish Comedian's Scrip t Talent ./ By DENNIS MtLELLAN Of, .. 0.lty ...... lc..tl Al this year 's Ac ade my Awards Cere mony an absent Woody Allen collected Oscar gold as writer and d1rector of "Anniti Hall," the best picture of 1977. And while he was 3,000 miles away ob· 1iviously pla ying his clarinet in New York City. it seems hard lo be lieve that the movie in· dustry's t.op honors held little significance for the owlish comedia n. AFTER ALL, HE had come a long way 'His filmmaking career nearly came to a dis· astrous hall 11 yea rs ago. In 1965 Woody Allen m ade his motion pie lure a cting d e but i n "Wha t 's New , Pussycat?" which he also wrote. -But because the 28-year-0ld nightclub com edian was new to films, he had no say over casting, direction or the way his jokes came off. .. IT WAS ONE of his finest scripts but we hated the picture." Tecalls Charles Joffe, Al· ten's manager and producer. "We made a vow that if we kept going in the film business we won't let this happen again.'· J orre. speaking at a screenwrlting scm1nur at Sherwood Oaks Experimental College m CAN'T HIDE TAL NT Writer-director Woody Allen ~Circus Auditions ~Dancers for Show .. ~ ... f# . . ' t Auditions for showgirls for Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus will be held Thurs· day. July 20, from 10 a .m to noon in the arena at the Forum m Inglewood. Bill Bradley, s tager and choreographer of The Greatest Show on Earth, and Antoinette ConceUo, aerial direct.or, formerly a star or the flying trapeze and the only woman ever to perform the triple somersault, will conduct the audition Circus showgirls serve as dancers and performers. Those who are selected and awarded their contracts will be trained to ride ele phants, dance in the extravagant production spectacles. and perform in the aerial ballet. Prospective showgirls must be at least 18 and wear leotards for the audition Applicants should ente r at the 90th Street tunnel and pro- ceed to the arena floor. THELUGENE POINT OF VIEW: ~ ~~ '°'~ f1.obllA qtdusiut,. Mass produced glasses that carry famous designer names are fine ... for some people. But for those people who demand more than I hat, they simply will not do. II you are one of lhose people. we 1nv1te you to visit Lugene Opticians. There you'll l1nd a collection of European frames that are truly exclusive in America. And of course we'll fit whichever frames we help you select with lenses 1hat have been ground in our own tab by our own technicians. And because we do all of our own work we know you·re getting lenses that are optically right for your s1ghl. SO if ~ou want more than designer names. come to lugene Opticians and get lash ion frames you won't see in other shops, or on someone else every time you tum around. Where you getyourglasses is as important as the glasses you get. Frome n1ustra1e<1· Polka$56. ln9 basic colors, plusarry custom made colOI', Rxedd1hOMI NEWPORT 8 EACH· IOS FASHION ISLAND (NEARBULLOCK'SWILSHIREl ..... I NEW YORK• PALM BEACH •ATLANTA HOUSTON• DALLAS SCANDINAVIAN FESTIVAL SATURDA y I JUL y 15th 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 11 a.m.-Ethnic groups parade and raising of the Maypole on the Village Green Noon-Crowning of King and Queen 12:30 p.m.-Scandinavian Jawn games for the public. 1-4:30-Swedish, Danish & Norwegian musicians and dancers perform throughout the mall 4:30-Finale-the public & dance groups unite for Maypole Dance SPECIAL SCANDINAVIAN FOODS SERVED IN MANY OF OUR RESTAURANTS THIS DAY. SOUTH COAST PlAZA i!tl. Locaced •• SuftRo..r ft Bur Screet• S-Au. Califor.Mi 927CM • 751~ 0..C 1111 &o.ch COMt P9lta MALL Soulh Coetl J ~VILt.AOI BANDSTAND FEVER Dick Clark "I play the music, the k i d s d a n ce. and Ame rica watches ." With that deceptive ly s 1 m p ie exp lan a tion . Dick Clark, who brings has "Good 01' Rock 'n Roll" revue to Knott's Berry Farm this Tues- day for a siK day stand. summarizes 26 years or celebrating America by showcasing its music. WITH CLARK a t Knoll's will be tbree of t h e mos t e vocative na m es from those gone but not forgotten days or happy rock: Bo Diddley. Freddy Cannon and The Coasters. ''A mer i can Bandstand" which Clar k "look networ k" from W FIL TV in Philadelphia in May 1957 has been a fi xt ur e on ABC·TV ever since. More than 8.500 artists have a ppeared . thousands of chart re- co r ds h ave b ee n launched ; hundreds of careers begun. And dozens of teen. age da nce crazes started o n "A m e ri ca n Bands tand" loo. THE FAST paced act of q,e Coaiters wlll brine affectionate tu11 to the memories or many a •O·yeat·old guest wtlb "Yaokety Yak " artd "Cha.rile lkown.". Clark adds to the al ready i rripresstve merits or h.is shdiw fiith fltm cllps, lncl\ldinl 1ome or the "fOUJldlng rathers" or rock ·n roll like Buddy Holly and Chuck Berry. Performances will be at 7 :30 and 10 ~30 weeknlC)ttl and 7:30, 9 and 10:30 p.m . on the weekend ln the Good Time Theater. -.. -...... -- ·----...... Hollywood. recalled that while making "Pussycat." Allen was writing the screenplay for "Take the Money and Run." They decided not to let this one get out of the ir hands. "We just stayed with our feeling, which 111 not give up control or the picture." After two years they finally found financ· 10.c und the movie was made with Woody as wrllt•r . dln.-ctor and s tar. They brought the c·ompl.-tc•d tllm back to the studio for u ll('rC(IJllflM. l'n•11l'nt wt•rc Woody Allen. Joffe and two 11tucllo h11111ti. Th • Rtudio heads' reaction to wh11l lhry h uct 11ecn was eloquent: Im m rdh•lr ly 11n11r lht· film ended they got up nncl ll•ft wll hoot icuylng u word. l,,ntc•r In th1 rart1•1 noon thPy phoned to say. "Wt•'rn tnyh1JC with lhl' hh.•1t of not releasing it ll '11 Jt11tl 011 nbonilr111llt111 " I\ Wtm K 1,1\'fl':lt J 11rfto. not so easily put 11rr, <·r1ll1'4I 1111•111 l111d1 Jlc• r<'mlnded them thnl thf'y ho1l II r. 111 11111111 lnvcsll'd In the pie· t un• l11vf'lll Wl.01111 "''" .-, lw ""IU(CStt'<I, (1nd 11 ll1N1ff'r Miii ,,,.,,,. II 111 Nrw York i\ lthouJ!h .lotr" 1 N ti:,11111 lh1• 11tudlo opene d II for loit Jiurvi"' .. 11 m•l v. "T11kt• the Money 111111 llu11'' l.ltf »'f"I lo l1P 11 "1111<•rtacutur 5Uc 1·1•iu1 " f.lnl>fl formP1I Ar 111H11I the tht•atl'r und Plllr fl wd ... ri; h91J ,,, t>flt hlrNI, '"' 11old. Says Joffo with relish: -Two days later we got a call from the s tudio: Would we hne lunch with them'"' At the lunch the s tudio VI Ps were all smiles. "When do we do the ne xt picture?'" they asked. N aturatly. the success of "Take the Money and Run" was no accident. J offe ex· ph11ned how Allen learned lo dire(t that first pu:t urt'. "WOODV ALLEN IS A constant wo rker ;m d n constant student." he says. "He pre- pared himself for a year .. Joffe added that film direeton Federico fo'ellini and Ingmar Bergman spent evenings m Allen's apartment tellin~ him what to look for and what not to look for. And Allen "ob- ~erved the m both for a year just to learn ... Of course , not all students have-Woody Allen's particular genius. which apparently has always been evident. Says J offe "WHEN I FIRST met Woody, we were re prcsenllng Mike Nichols u.nd Elaine May. lie would write mater ial for the m and sheepishly come in and read It. "lie J(avc u God-awful performance hut thf' brllllunC"C of hi~ mind was apparent." l 1,lf•11l ·Al11rnplc11 Follow Part11 ~-a n Cle mente to Celebrate hflV l'll h lill l 'I o r 4'1l \Crl11111rnt•11 \ Hlf• '" h n1l11lr1I 111 11 !<uturduy "kirk off" 1Jllr1 Y f111 tli" :.i:.th 1111rr1111I f-'h•11t11 r.ri C:rl11t111n1l!! 111 K1111 f . ,,, 1111•1111• T hi' pnrly, i.111111111.1 al Ii I' 111 ul !-.1111 < 'l••nw ntc• Inn. will h·utun· "'IUllro thrncN 11. llhu• """"' mu"rc und uthl•r 1wr fur1nn 1' T HERE WILL BE A barbecue on thu we11r luwn of the mn followed by dancLng 1ndoon1 to I he Bill Roberts Quartet. Advance tickets un.: $7 so. at the door $10. The party is part of severa l e vents planned for the festival with the main attraction the outdoor drama, ''La Cris tianita Pageant" slat· ed t o open July 22 at Forster Ranch north of San Clemente. The city is celebrating its SOth year of incorporation although it has a 209· ·•net 11 11u11d 1;t•ulpl un111< c1,nl.4..,.l un· «tmimJ( th1· ••v1•nl 1t A <.:ITV HPONHORt:O m1x1-.f voll eyball «om 11•·1ti1011 wlll h1• tw ld 1•uch d11y ut ~ti m on the '!and 1•1mrt11 rM.·ur the 111n lnformutlon un~ re1tnstrat1on for the events ,,, c avall•blo by te lephoning 492·5101. Sund•Y uft.crnoon. llfeguards from vanoui. twach clues wUI compete in ocean contests. An "Anniver sary F iest a Parade " 1s 'che dulNI fo r 10 a .m Saturday. July 22 Par adP route will be north on El Camino Real from Del Mar Avenue to the chamber of com- mer ce building on A venida El Portal. A two-day. three-night carnival is slated to begin Fnday, July 21 in Plaza Park at West El Portal and Calle Puente. year-old history. -------------------- The third a nnual La Cristianita Ocean Festival and f'iest·Alympics are scheduled in the oce'an and on the sand near the municipal pier off Del Mar Avenue Saturday and Sunday. Ga mes for youth and adults are planned from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Saturday, l to 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Dory races, pillow fights, a five-mile run, paddleboard races. musical flags, relays ~ IO'SAU ICEIERG LETTUCE ~ ,,, _,' - , r· -1 : LA1G1 LOCAL ! IEIFSTEAK TOMATOES • ·'. ' , 29c ,_. I J .v u.rt S ,_. 1 I -" ' .. wi•c..-' w;:,-1 0 c I .V Howl Hell ' ' u.H6HNds "._ ~ ·-. --===-----~ ~ . '"Jo.. ' '1Y \. Wl•C..-.... . ' ~.. a • --""-="..__. LAGUNA'S FESTIVALS I GALLERIES Computers Coming to Art· A-Fair By STEVE MITCHELL Of tlle O.lly I'll .. SUtf Laguna':. 12-year-old Art·A·Fair joins the computer age this year. with artists learning how to handle transactions on a terminal at the festival site out Laguna Canyon Road. That will be quite a switch for many of the 115 artists and craftsmen who are displaying their works at the grounds, located at the comer of Arroyo and Canyon Acres drives. BUT FESTIVAL organizers say they're catching on to the new-fangled ways and they expect to end the six-week season as successful· ly as in past years. Thousands of visitors wander around the booths on the 1.2 acre site annually, viewing mostly traditional representational art. Only 25 percent of the displays consist of craft work, with the majority representing oil paintings. water colors, pastels. sculpture. landscapes, portraits and illuminated calli· graphy. Art-A-Fair participants are enjoying their second year at the Laguna Canyon site, having previously shown their stuff on a cliff location near the Laguna Hotel BEFORE T HAT, THE group, which originally called itself the Laguna Beach Fine Arts Assoeiation. slapped together booths along the walls on North Coast Highway. But other things have changed over the years, besides computer automation. The juried outdoor exhjb1t has increased in prestige in the past doze n years. with many Southern CaliCornia artists drawn to jurying dates in Laguna Beach The out.door gallery is characterized by a unique spontaneous and festive atmosphere, with many exhibitors demonstrating their skills daily throughout the exhibition. t'ESTlVAL HOURS this year run from 10 a m to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and from 10 a.m. lo midnight Friday and Saturday Admission 1s 75 cents, with children under 12 admitted for free. Th~ 11-membcr board of directors. elected by the membership of the California corpora- tion. has announced plans to purchase the 1.2 at·rc Art·A-Fair s1t1• THE FJRST •~UNO-raising project will be sales of a limited edition poster --beginning this year with a painting by Lagunan Diane Lcit7. <'ntitled "Tht> Four Fishermen." Only 1,000 of the posters will be numbered and hand-s1~nt•d by the artist and they will be on s1.t lc· al th<> i\rt-a ·f'a1r booth located near the front entrance for SJO each. Try Trams Avoid Congestion There's JUSt no sense in driving into Laguna Reach during the s ummer art festival season You're best bet is to park out Laguna Can yr>n Road at either of two parking lots set up 1.o <0Hset the summer -traffic congestion that :rnnually besieges the downtown areas. SH\ITTLE VANS, buses and trams will drop you off right at the festival entrances, and take you back to your car just about anytime you're ready to go. And you l'an't gripe about the price. It 's free parking at the Beach and Festival Parking Lot at 1860 Laguna Canyon Road. JUSt before the Arl·A·Fair if you're driving toward town on the winding roadway. Park the family heap and climb onto a shut- tle van or tram for only 2S-cents. Shuttle Yans come by every six to 12 minutes from 9.20 a.m. to 12: 15 in the morn· mg Monday through Thursday and from 9: o:; a m . to 12:30 in the morning Friday. Satur· day and Sunday. An all-day pass costs $1. IF YOU'RE EVEN more daring, there's 800 parking spots in a lotfurtheroutthecanyon. especially for weekend visitors to the Art Colony. H's about a quarter mile before you get to the Junction of Laguna Canyon and El Toro Roads as you come into town. It's on the left hand side of the road and is well marked with signs. SllUITLE BUSES pick up and drop or£ motorists every 20 minutes during the weekends from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. with free shuttle transportation . Parking at the weekend lot is St per vehicle, $2 for buses. tf you do decide to drive on into town and rand a parking space, plan on competing with local business traffic, beach-bound traffic, shoppers. pedestrians and other {estival· goers. But that's up to you. DANI · Rroni.e Mn1dl!n ·· llgt l~" Ltd Ed. 16 ~niakn 'Bade~ 31! No. Coa'lt fUghw1)', L1gun1 Beach, CA "'51 ()pen Dally 10·00·~ 00 PM 17141 494·2672 MUGS FACE UP TO CUSTOMERS Biii Darnall Ceramics at Sawdust E'ro• Page Cl SAWDUST ... tional carefree. noncompetitive atmosphere and later moved to the two and a hall acre eucalyptus grove where it now resides during the summer. Festival organizers are in the process of purchasing the site and the SI admission charge for visitors over 12 years of age goes for that ac· quisilion. Builrung design, waterfalls. fountains, and a stream divert attention as visitors wander around the wooded grounds. Hours for the 12th annual Sawdust are from lOa.m. until midnightdaily through Aug.27. • B.J.nlOMAS JULY20 7 :00 PM-9:00 PM RODEO JULY 21, 22, 23 ELVIN BISHOP JULYl7 7i00 PM-9:00 PM Friday. July 14. 1978 DAIL y PILOT C3 Media, Reactions Mix CHINESE BRUSH PAINTINGS -Works tn 011 and brush by Gertrude Mattocks through Ju· ly 31 at Glendale Federal Savings, 100 Newport Center Dr .. Newport Beach. Hours 9 a .m. to 4 p.m . Monday·Thursday. 6 p.m. on Friday. MORE TOMMELA -Orangerie Gallery, 1492 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. extends display of works by Sandra Tommela to the end or July. Works are graphic watercolors. florals. Open daily 10 a .m . to 5:30 p.m. PASTEL, PEN, INK -Artist Billie Nugent showing works at Downey Savings & Loan. 25972 Muirlands Boulevard. Mi ssion Viejo. through Aug. 26. Open during bank hours. DANI AT HAGGENMAKER -Gallery at 372 No. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. showing bronze by noted sculptor. Call 494-2675 for hours MEDIA'S MIXED Paintings and other works by Jean Edelstein at Dird's Eye View Gallery, 3420 Via Oporto. Lido Village. Newport Beach. Tuesday through Sunday. 11 am -5 p.m. WOOD RELIEF COLORFUL -Unusual works in wood by Claude Kent opens tonight at Newport Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Dr.. Newport Beac-h Reception in Hester Gallery July 23. 3 p. m Gallery hours 11 a. m. to 4 p m. Tuesday through Sunday, Fnday 6 p.m. to9p.m. WATERCOLOR WORKOUT -Demonstra- tion by Ken Dec-ker of watercolor technique at Artists Association of Huntington Beach North, Galleries I Exhibits Murdy Park Recreation Center. Golden West Av~ and Norma Drive, 7·30 pm. Thursday Ju· ly 20 IMPRESSIONISTIC LIFE -Paintings. drawings of Ellen "Starr" Lev10son at Huntress Gallery, 2811 Villa Way. Newport Beach Tuesday-Sunday. 11 a.m..4·30 pm JEWELRY. SCULPTURE -Contemporary works at Califom1~ Metals lnv1tat1onal exhibit at 155 Queensway Landing. Long Beach. Hours 8 .i m.-5 pm Monday through Frida)-. 7 10 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday noon to 4 p m Satur· day. CA 1 ALINA SEAPLANES. ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT Red Hill to Paularlno ·Next to Control Tower West Side ?QTRANS > QTIIER ATIRACTIONS Eddie Rabbitt .rutv 19 6:00 P•·9:00 pm Motorcycle Races Julyl4 8:00pm f 714~752-1600 f 213)420-2444 CIRCUS OF TAIWAN JULY 15.16, 17, 18 RONALD MCDONALD MAGIC SHOW JULY17 2:00 PM-4:00 PM Uvestock Auction July 22 Vandenniede the Hypnod•t .luJv 14-28 w.tkEa~nen "'lvll Montezuma'• Revenge N'91atJv Jazz Festival 4'ulv 21·23 Pepei f amity Dav Jiiiy 18, 19, 20 Chlldnn'• Day ~14621 6:00 p•.:9:00 P• Roblnmon Fa.UV .htiy19·2S Senior Qdzen'• Day .lul\f 18 4H-FFA Exhibit. Wt ecl..a-toa $2.00 a.&ldre• ... 6 .. .,. 12.$1.0~ CWllln•_..., ..... .. --... .. ADMISSION AND HOURS F•Ho.n MotlCley.....,... n.n.day 12 aoota• ....... lllt frtclav, .. ......S.V _. hM•v 11 .......... . no..... .............. ... .................. ttnedo .. Spedal DIKcMant Co.po .. fo .. Falr Ad•leefon ~Be ~Waed at the Follow ... 0Wdet8: McDoulde, AlplMa a.ta, Sa~. Lac""9 Altel1ll ... 7-11. a*9 ~·C• cano-. .... ' ......... C.. DAILY PILOT Fnday,Juty 14 1978 Break Out for Bastille French Fare Legion at Orange Coa,st Restaurants Leader in /tlesa Lawrence-Hilton J acobs . of "We lcom e Back, Kotter'' fame, will appear in person a t 8 o'clock to night at a special preview sc r ee nin g o f h i s n e w m ov i e . .. Young blood ," a t E dwards Bristol Cine m a. Bristol at MacArthur in Costa Mesa. He stars in the film as Rommel. leader of a' youth g ang bow1d to run dope pushers out or their neighborhood. Tonight in ~B Violin Leads Music Fest The second concert or the s ummer sen es of the Laguna Beach Summer Music Festival will feature violi nist. Yukiko Kamei. a soloist with major orchestras s ince her highly acclaimed Tokyo debut m 1972. BEGINNING VIOLIN ~Ludy at the age of 7. !>he later f'ecc1vcd a scholarship at Scripps College. Claremont. Ultimately, she became a student in lhe m aster class of J ascha Heifetz. Ka mei has bt>en a faculty member of the Univers ity of California , Santa Barbara. a nd now is assistant to lle1felz at the University of Southern California. The recital al 8 o'clock tonight will be in the auditorium of Lagun a Beach High School. 625 Park Avenue. Kamc1 will play works by De bussy, Bach, Stravinsky and W1eniawski. Ordmanly we don't make much Cuss in this countr y about Bastille Day. Perhaps we oughl to. 1r for no other reason than to give a little boost lo Franco-American relations. Since this Just happens to be Bastille Day. today -or belatedly. on Saturday or Sunday - looks to be a good time to start. And 1 see no better way. quite naturally. than to partake of a meal al a French resta urant, or one with a pre· dominantly Gallic bill of fare . BEFORE SE1TJNG out, be sure you're conversant with at least the basic facts behind Out 'N About Norman Stanley the national holiday of France. Here's a cras h mini-course. The July 14 observance is in commemora· tion of the capture or the Bastille, a French prison, by an armed mob or Parisians on July 14, 1789. during the French Revolution. The Bastille had become a s ymbol of roya l tyranny and object of a nger. lts fall signaled the spread or the Revolution to the peasants and the country at large. BASTILLE DAY WAS chosen as the French national holiday in 1880. It is celebrated with parades, speeches a nd merrymaking. including dancing in the streets a nd fireworks. ~; Only one local restaurant bas been called to our attention where there's going to be an all· out salute. But there's a number or spots where you '11 rind all the elements of French jo1e ~ unwe to stage an ec:iually restive o~ervance. "Lose Your Head at Bernard's" will be the theme for the gala celebration at Bernard's restaurant in Corona del Mar. Tonight's merri· ment will begin at 4 o'clock and the regular din· ner menu will be served. OWNER BERNARD Rigolet is a former French citizen. He and his partner, Marvella Kelley. will preside over the action at their restaurant which is decorated in the tricolor: red. white and blue. There will be dancing, for this special night only. accompanied by French musicians. And there'll be compUmentary hors d'oeuvres and drawings ror special girts .. Patrons also may have their pictures taken "losing their beads" in the guillotine which will be on display. Bernard's is located a t 3201 E . Coast Highway, Corona del Mar . Telephone: 675-7575. OTHER UKEL V pros pects for a rousing Bastille Day bash are as follows . Le Biarritz restaurant, 414 N. Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. Telephone: 645-6700. The Pleasant Peasant <French country din· ing >. 4251 Mart ingale Way. Newport Beach. Telephone : 955-2755. La Provencalc restaurant. 31676 S. Coast Highway. South Laguna . Telephone : 499·3863. BORDEAUX RESTAURANT Francais. 758 Saint Clair <at Randolph Ave. and Bristol St.>. Costa Mesa. Telephone : 540-3641. C hantecla 1r, 18912 MacArthur Blvd .• Irvine. Telephone: 752-8001. Andree's restaurant, 1464 S. Coast Highway Cin the Art Center. Laguna Beach. Telephone: 494·2528 . ••• A HAMBURGE R <FRESHLY ground top grade beef. served on our special egg twist bun -with dressing. tomatoes and lettuce -onion on request> for 40 cents? A malt or milk shake for 35 cents? 1r you saw such a menu today you'd pro· bably conclude one or two things : <a> the restaurateur is ready for a trip to the funny farm/poor house: <b > the menu is about 30 years old. It was the latter in connection with a bill of fare that came to hand one day several weeks ago. But the amazing part is that you could ac- tua lly buy the items that day for the same three-decades-past pnces. THE OCCASION WAS the 30th anniversary ('e le bration s taged by the J olly Roger Resta urant on Balboa Island. Before the pubhc locked in. t hert' was a nother special an mversary affair The Island location. the first restaurant in what is today's major chain. was the scene or a pa r ty ror old lime e mployees and guests. "The employees ha ve a lways been the mosl m porta nt aspect or the ope rat ion ... sa id fo unde r a nd cha irman of the boa rd. Art Salisbury. "and we wanted to give them a cha nce to renew acquaintances and visit about the old days.·· IN ADDITION TO sodas and sundaes going for the ghostly price or 35 cents, the Buccaneer Plate. consisting of "cheeseburger s upreme with fries and salad", went for 75 cents Other items included a 75 cent French dip sandwich and the Suz1e-Q. a frankfurter specia l· ty concocted by Steward Ryan. an employee of the first store and a guest at the party honoring for mer employee'\ FOR TICKET information, call 494·7ll2. Harp soloist, Susann McDonald , and t he Unicom Players of Cahforn1a, will perform the third concert at t he same locallon on F riday, July 21. The 15 string mus1c1ans in the Unicorn Players were organized last year by festival conductor Masatoshi M1tsumoto LAGUNA BEACH MUSIC FESTIVAL PRESENTS YUKIKO KAMEi TONIGHT The Jolly Roger chain now encompasses nearly 60 restaurants in Calirornia. Arizona and Ha waii. Employees number more than 2.500 . SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH from 10 a.m. Great New Brunch Menu! Create your own omelets ... Belgian Wattles ... and more! ON THE BAY 2607 W COAST HWY NEWPORT BEACH ' DP ;; = ®lib et • • • lut~t1'! Friday & SatlJrday Night Special • 2 Prime Rib = Dinners-$13.951 I Relax in the rich SUIT'Ound.ingS of Oliver = Twist's, and eryoy our superb Prime Rtb • dinners that include Yor1cshire puddi.ng. • ll Soup or Salad. Vegetables and Hot Rolls I , &Butter. • ~ • Offer good with ~upon only through • Prime Rib Dinner $5.95 First. you'll enjoy 4 marvelous soup du jour or crispy tossed green salad. Then we proudly serve you a generous portion of succulent Prime Rib, the king of beef. plus a piping hot bak ed potato with all the trim· mings. fresh sourdough bread and butter. For the finishing touch. it's coffee or tea and a tantalizing dessert. AJI this for only $5.95 Monday-Saturday 5 to 7:00 PM. Sunday 4 to 6:00 PM. , I July 31st. 1978. Frfday and Saturday • : nlghlsBtolop.m. I CharleyBrovvt\s •I Reservations suggested. rs"'\ • ••• 83:J..0570 ~ • "l i Sheraton 1'le\vpori I HUNTINGTON BEACH-16160 Beach Blvd. . , .................... ,.....,,-..ca~ I (7 14) 842-6602 ill ,.. ... ~.,,lllrcl&.~ .rrmc ....... COVPON••••• .. •11---------------~--~------- All the~ home-cooked food *°'1 ean eat. $4.95 The Big Yellow House Restaurant Brea We serve ~ood. old· fa shioned cookmR m a relaxed. homelike atmosphere. Soup and salad. fried chicken. plus a second entree (which v.ant's daily). garden vegetables. mashed potatoes and w-avy. lots of hot com bread and hont-}' butter. Cocktails and wmc are avmlabll· Anr. -.nu can use your VISA or Mastl'r Char,l?t' · ) 0 ~ ' Costa Mesa JAH"iff"'''itf .. ~ • l•••l H/ll . Open 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm Monday throuj.th Thursday.!"! 00 pn' 111 W tH' pn> nr l·f'd.1\ l oo pm tr• Ill 00 nm on Saturda~. and noon to 9· 00 pm on ~unda) <Th~ Bt)l \cUow I lou!'t' in Co:.t:i :\It i-11 '' Opl'n lc1r lun\ h. IOI• • Monday through f nd:iy. 11:30 10 2.00 pm I 1639 1:.a<.,t lmpenal ll•Mhw.1\, lirt·a. Cahfom1a 92621·3011l llarbor Boult•v:11d Co.,1a Mt'':I Cablom1a 92626 .... _,····-······ ·-··· __ .._ .... ____ . .[ . I ROCK TALK I CIRCUS • Quadruple Treat Ae rialist Tito Gaona is the fi rst person to ;illcmpl the quadruple somersault from the n~·ing trapPl.e. He appears with the 108th cdttton of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum ancl Jh1iley Circus which opens a 12-day run at thl' Forum in Inglewood on July 18. Thl' :-.how moves to the Anaheim Conven- tion C<.'nlt'r on Aug. 3. ShoY.'t1mcs 1:1l th(! Monday thru Thursday Specials (Friday, Saturday, Sunday 't1I 6 p .m.) Pxcepl holidays Red Snapper . 3.95 Mahl Mahi. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . 4.45 Grilled Sea Baas. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.45 Top Sirloin Steak .. ,...... . . 4. 75 ~ew ¥ork Steak .... 5.45 lobster Tall . . . 6.45 Steak 6 Lobste r . . . 7.45 PlusFresh Fish. Other Seafood and Steaks 16278 PACIFIC COAST HWY •HUNTINGTON RCH •(2131592 1321 3001 E COAST HWY •CORONA DEL MAR• t714l 675-0900 fl••••••••* f 'Earl~ 'Bird cMenu t ..6 SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P. M. • I fE,l(CEPT SATUROAYl I f A. :oiltt<IMP II Ml'llR1\ and St:!'.AMI. l:lllCKLN t A 1>.1h:11e pleas•nQ comb1na11on ol m,u1n,11 •d chicken and shrimp 1cmpura S l.'I'• t u. f LMrURA ~rAtUOO OIN t:R t But1er11y shrimp and ltlel ol sotr dipped 1n a bllllPr dnd deeo·lned 6 10 a golden perlec11on S 1.% 6; f' l. YA1't NIKU ~ Thon slir e~ ol l'l"PI 6 prro~1ed w1lh C'fl•CH' ~'>Y SJll• r• 6., ~ <ind sevl.'n condiments S.l.'lr. I II. :-ill.Al\ TCR1'AKI 6 Cr.01ce~I bN•I m.1Qnlf1ccnlly bro1lt'd • (' tn 1Jlt•a5l' your d1sc11m1na1tn9 1aste ~l.'I~ "I' t RICE SOUP OF THE DAY TEA t t 111111111t11 t find Us on the North Side or f Fashion Island, Newport Cen ter t t Rese rvations honored: 644·481 l &. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOUR PARTIES I *~-.-~-~ •.• , •• * . . . . . "" . . Forum arC' I 30 and 8 p m . weekdays, 10:30 a .m. 3 and 8 p.m . Saturday and 1:30 and 6 p.m . Sunday. Ticket prices arC' $7.50. S6.50. S5.50 and S4 .50. Children under 12 receive a S2 discount on all weekday tickets and the JO ·JO a.m. Saturday show. A colorful un- ders ea fantasy. ..Neptune's Circus ... m- ,·olves 50 youngsters from the audience. l laghc:.l (,luubl) !'.alive J\leXJcan Foodi:. Upen 7 Uay:. All SPORTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN Mon.-fhur. 11:30 o .m. to 10 p.m. Fri. & ~I. 11:30 o .m. to 11 p.m. (Q(KT AILS ~urdoy 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. go93 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 NOW OPEN •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • :wwr=1 'Tl1££T : i ~l:,TAI Jl.1A~T • ............................. NOW PLAYING Soups• Salads Del SandwichH Desserts• leverages Wine & leer ADDED ATIRACTION Al-star Holywoocl AhnosplMre 0,... ~Sat 11 a.M. to I p.M. Dove 1 ~ ~ u E ~.._----Kl.1.111-"1----i ~ I 000 Horth lrfstol Stnet NEWPORT IEACH 955-0514 THIS WEEK'S SP.ECIAL Roast Prime Rib of Beef •••••••. s 6 95 Served With Your Choice Of Soup or Salad. Potato or Rice, Fresh Vegetables and home-made San Franciscan Bread OFFER GOOD THAU JUl Y 20. 1978 JACK KNAPP IS IACI AT THI! PIANO l~I MIGHn Y 1617 WESTCLIFF DR. (Between Dover & lrvlne) NEWPORT BEACH CJoHd Sundeya Re$ervations Suggested 64~-5222 -.. ·.,-----·--· -... . . -_.. .... ,. ,,,.. ---"""' ...... .,,.. ... ~ ... Friday. July 14 1978 DAILY PILOT C:; J ' Aim·. 011rney s Infinity New Album Appeal.s to Wider Audience By LISA ROBINSON Although Journey has been together for the past five years. it is only recently. with the addi· tion of lead singer Steve Perry and the release of their fourth LP. "Infinity," that they've begun to attract national atten- tion Considered an "instrumental" band with a dynamic stage show featuri n g the tale nts of guitarist Neal Schon, drummer Aynsley Dunbar. Russ Valory on bass and G r egg R o li e o n keyboards -Journey is m aking a concerted effort to a ppeal to a wider audience. "THIS ALBUM is absolutely more accessible." says Gregg . Ro lie. in New York o n a promo- tional swing . "T hat was one of the main reasons we decided to emphas ize vocals. We wanted to broaden our audience but we didn't want to lose our regular following. So the logical choice was a m o r e tun e-oriented album. We still want to do solos. but the focus is on the songs. "Having a lead vocalist join the group was a na~ural pro· gression for us," he adds. "We were n't looking that intensely but we talked about it fo r a long ti me and on e day. when our manager came in and asked us if Wl' wanted to tr y it, we said okay It was that simple "Even with Steve in the group. I'm s inging just as much now .. ( Rolie sha res the leads with Perry and sings lead on their latest single, ··Anytime.'·) THE CHOICE of produce r Roy Thomas Baker (known for his work with Queen) was seen by some as an attem pt to change their image and develop a more commercial approach. But after the experience of producing their own las t two a l bums. Gregg is quick to point out the advantages of having someone else handle production "I t can become a 11 tlle l =:---MUI_,_, Mii STARRIN G BRIAN AVERY AS JOE HARDY ~OCK TAL~ tedious . There·a s lot of work checking things out and 1t·s easier to have someone there who'll tell you when you have to do something again. You can get bogged down with you r own work w h en you produce yourself. You get too close to it. .. The group is pleased with the album and 1s planning to work with Baker again in the ruture. "It would be silly to change horses in midstream." says Gregg. "The next album will be pretty much m the same vein with soml' more up tempo material I think people like that and we do too " Talking with the members of this band. 1t become!> clear that they're serious musicians who enjoy their s uccess. "WE WE R E never dis couraged." Gregg s ays. "because every time we 've gone out on the road. there's been growth. We 've learned more about each other. the music. and the industry .. Journey 1s ... democrcilte s1tuat10n that will last because everyone is cl httle older now. <ind more aware and that';:, the only way a band can work. Everyone has hi:; own musical t..iste and his own ;d eas. bur we've learned how to use thew and improve the group Although they s pent almosr iO months a year on the road. Rolie does n't mind the hectic life, He likes playing onstage a nd thmks of it as a "necessary part of music" · 'Tm sure that I'll event. .. ally have a more normal life when 1 ·m not traveling so much I don't want to do this !or the rest of my life. but I do want to do it for about another ten year!'. · "THIS IS WHAT ! alw:;y- wanted to do -play rock and roll and the mus1ciansh1p tr. the group ts really excellent. To be in a band wherP everyonl' wants to do the same thing is rp ally great " As for solo prOJects. Rolle says. 'Tm totally into a group effort. Buena Park fl ost Top Boards Spin United Amateur Skateboard Association ·s first tnvtta tional California Amateur Skateboard championships ar~ under way in Buena Park. Contests and theme entertainment s tarted this morn- ing at Movie World, 6900 Orangelhorpe Ave. and Skatop1a Skatepark. The Miss UASA contest sta rts at 6 o'clock tonight at Movie World. Slalom and freestyle competitions will be staged at l l a .m . Saturday and Sunday, respectively at Movie World' which will be open from 10 a. m. both days with skateboard expo. safety and team de monstrations . Events will wind up a t 8 p.m . Saturday with a rock dance and at 4 p.m . Sunday with awards presentation Admission prices are $3.50 per day for adults. Children under 12 will be charged $1.50 or be admitted free with paid adult. Tickets must be purchased at Movie World I Hot<I W•y. l\ooh~1m CA 92802 1-~ MOREY AMSTERDAM ''Funn~ You- Should Ask .. June 13 t hru July 23 AESEIVATlm (714) 492-9950 IESEIYATIDllS 1714, 772-ml MEET ME AT THE PLAZA! There,., dn extra <;pec1al discovery awaihng you and your fam1lv cmd friend!' at the new Californ1tl Plaza. It ,., a new concept combining relaxed outdoor dining and entertainment with California sunshine -an oasis in the m1d!>t of busy Orange Countv The beautiful new outdoor rt•'-tJurant h,, .. ec1 rlv California arch11ec1ure and de~1gn with lush landscaping. colorful imported hie and c;parkling fountain' 10 provide the perfect atmosphere for a ca<,ual lunch or c;1mplv ,1 relaxed Vl'>lt with fn<.>nd' over c1 .. nack 01 refreshing glass of b\!t'r nr C.:ihforn1a \Vlnl! Selections from the populilr C.1liforn1d Plaza menu Include unusual sondwiche!> <lnd salads plus original soup recipe<. crnd tempting dessert'> DAILY ENTERTAINMENT AT THE PIAZA! Enjoy a wide variety of musical entertainment Monday-Friday from NOON-4 PM and weekends from t-5 PM The perfec t accompaniment to a leisurely lunch . The Callfomla Plaza Is located at 7711 Beach Boulevard In Buena Park (adjacent to world fa mous Movieland Wax Museum) No cover or admission charge Open everv dciy ett 10:30 a.m. <..onvenient, free parking. For group reserva1iono, and ln!orma1ion about semi-pn vate or private pames. reception., and meetings, C'C\ll 714/994-2261. "The casual outdoor place to ~t and drink" .. . . a DAILY PILOT ENTERTAJNMENT I I I I 1 Sundown? ... Fbn's Up Four Cities Off er Outdnor Nm~lties For Emire Family Real Cantonese Foad eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 1IJ 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole l-95'0 t40011 to Mldilkjht Daily-Weet!Md~ Ulltil I :00 ca.a 0YUJ$_, ...... _ ....... Frt!e concert.a will be &iven by lbe 'ttWlt· ingtoo Beach Concert Baud al s p.m .• Sunday, July 16 and 23 ln the umphilheater of Golden West College, 15744 Goldenwest A.ve. The band will pluy selections from the "Sound of Music," "A Chorus Line" a~d "Rocky." There will be John Philip Sousa marches in· eluding .. Fairest or Fair" and "Black Horse Troop." Patriotic songs and classical selections will also be played. such as Rimsky·Korsakov's "Procession of Nobles." Audiences are encouraged to bring a picnic dinner and to make lbe concert a family affair. ''There wall be music for all ages and something for every body." sa1d Tom Ridley, hand director. ..... s •• .,. ,, • .,~ Summer camp·style entertainment is being orrercd al Mesa Verde Library. 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East in Costa Mesa . Free films are shown on the lawn in front of the library at 8 p.m . Thursdays. Everyone is ad· vised to bring lawn chairs and blankets. Upcoming films are "Topper Returns" with Joan Blondell on July 20, "My Favorite Burnette" with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour on J uly 27 and "Little Shop of Horrors." a merry scary with Jack Nicholson in a very minor part on Aug. 3. T.wtl8as••~t.8A The daring fire dance. a bon~billlng knife dance and the splendor or native "hulas" from Hawaii and Tahiti are j ust part of the excite- ment Taina's Tahitian Dancers wtll provide Thursday, July 20 in Santa Ana College's out· door amphitheatre. The show begins at 8 p.m .. and admission is $2 for adults, Sl for students, children and senior citizens with Diamond Jubilee cards. Comedks Come to. LB S""' Moon Theaters Off er Light, Laughter Several classical theater pieces will be presented at Laguna Beach 's SawdusL Festival by the newly formed Theatres of the Sun and Moon of Orange County. Theatrics will be staged daily except Monday al S and 7 p. m. plus 3 p.m. Sunday. example of the comedy of man· ners. Besides Nicholas and Joyce the cast includes De ndron Boden. Patricia Champerlin. Kimberly Cole. Arye Gross and Jeri Jackson. A THIRD offering will be a children's show "Taking a Walk with Christopher Ro bin," a dramatization of the children's poetry or A.A. Milne. John P. Harris and Nicholas Walker will alternate in presenting this s how. York and California. THE DIEATRE of the SWl is currently in production, with the goal of presenting a variety or c lassical and contemporary plays designed to entertain and a muse audiences. It is a theatre or light and laughter. Authentic costumes lend authenticity to the dancers' movements. New performances in- clude ethnic dances or New Zealand and the Phillipines and old ravorltes from Hawaii and Tahiti. Wooden drums and other strange. looking per cussion instruments accompany the dancers. Visitors are invited to come early with a picnic supper <no aJcobol> and relax on the campus' grassy hills. Seating is based on a first- come. first.served basis in the amphitheatre. The Renaissance returns at 4 p.m. Sun· day an Orangethorpe Park, Fullerton. Troubador Morris Mizrahi. his "lusty, lyrical" lute and guitar, and creative mimes Miriam Tait and Vicky Silva are scheduled for this third in the series or rour summer concerts sponsored by the City Municipal Arts and Parks and Recreation Departments. ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST! HONGKONG Delicious Chinese Food At Reasonable Prices BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE BEER • WINE • TAKE OUT I Fast Merchanrs Special Lunch f Served Mon .fn. 11 :00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.1 Dinner Served All Day HOURS :' 11 :00 A.M. TO 9 :30 P.M. DAILY 1170 BAKER STREET COSTA MESA. CAL. IN THE MESA NORTH SHOPPING CENTER PHONE (714) 557·2882 TUE PIECES will include "A View from the Window" a French farce by Georges Feydeau. which will . feature Nicholas Walker and Joyce Hen· derson. both or whom appeared at the Laguna Winter Festival. Also to be presented a re a melange or scenes from Restoration comedies cnlltled "Love for AJI. .. The scenes are from such classical works as "The Relapse... "The Country Wife," and Congreve's , "The Way or the World." held by literary critics to be the finest Costumes for all the produc· tions are designed and executed by J ohn Yates The Theatre or the Moon is a long term developmental theatre which is exper imental in nature a nd will not be giving public performances for some time. Its purpose is to explore the roles of myth. ritual and symbology in relation to man and his nature. ------------------- /1_olden «!ff~~=>.~~ ..., ~· Sl;;;ragon ·! · __ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing ln Chinese A lo C.Orte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY FOOd To Take Oul 11 30 AM. IO 10 PM •• • • .202J H.tlor ll•d. COSTA MESA 442-7162. 631-9911 CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NtOUEL. •-"' c.-v_, _,, 499-2626 496-Sn3 !W>ulh Coa11t'a Fin,.., Cui•i.ne The theatres were conceived by Jon R. McDonald, artistic director, who received his M.A. degree from UC Irvine. He has been a director, actor, writer and teacher in London, New It is currently working with St. Mary's church ln Laguna Beach. exploring the introduction or drama in the liturgy. The ~oal or these two theatres is to tour throughout Orange County, with bases in Laguna Reach. Newport Beac h and Garden Grove. Art Auction's Silent Those busy restaval ·goers who ~cu rry around and see the works of all 445 outdoor artists this year, need not leave the Art Colony. There's plenty more than what ts shown at the three art festivals WITTI MORE T HAN 40 a rt galleries. plus the LagWla Beach Museum of Art, you 'd need running shoes to get through all of them during the six·week festival season. The galleries are spread out along both sides of Pacific Coast Highway, and contain the works of local and internationally·known artists and craftsmen. A silent art auction will be "held at the Museum of Art beginning July 18 with work by artists such as Edgar Payne, Anna Mills. Roger Kuntz. Thomas L Hunt. F. W. Becker. Ruth New Chamber Sea,son's Set The Laguna Beach Tel·Aviv String Quartet Chamber Music Society with clarinetist Vona El· announced its musical tlinge r; Feb 25. the program for the 1978-79 Verdehr Trio; March 29, season at its annual t he Trio Milano from post -season garden par· Italy; and April 2. with ty at the home of Bonnie the Borodin Quartet and Fred Lang. from the Soviet Union. Following three COD· The price or t h e Peabody and others awarded by silent bad. The close or the auction 1s at 7 p.m. July 20. OTHER ITEMS ON sale during the three· day rund-raisang event include Tibetan hand· knotted rugs, a ntiques. Jewelry, c hina. glassware. posters, books, furniture. sma ll ap- pliances and decorative items. Sale hours are from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 18 and 19. and from 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. July 20. Biddingror artwork willcloseatthe7p.m dead I ine with all bids fin a I. The Museum will also dis play the works or R. Brownell McGrew. known to the Indians as •·the man who paints the old." during the month of August. ONE OF HIS WORKS, "The Dinn eh." owned by South Lagunans. Mr. and Mrs. M1ck1e McArthur. is one of the livang pictures this ye<tr at the 43rd annual Pageant of the Masters. T he museum 1s located <tl 307 CliH Dnve. MuseUID in Tune The Newport Harbor Wilhite's concert will Art Museum will pre· be a unique blend of sent Jdo Ceremonial pos t ·contem porar y Music, a concert by Bob mu s ic done with a Wilhite. at 7:30 tonight. primitive fl air. An o rchestra or Admi ssio n ror s pecially trained musi-museum members is ciaos will play instru· free; ror non· members ments created for this $l concert. The museum is local· ·~ ·'· IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT secuUve years or sellout season subscription is subscriptions, the socie-$26 for members and $16 ty will begin its 19th for students. Past socie· season on Nov. 6, with t y members are re- the PaUlard Chamber minded that their priori· Orchestra from France. ty for seats ends Satur· H 1 s s t a g e ed at 850 San Clemente performances have beeno 1~n!:!·~v~e.~N~e~wpo~~rt:__!Be~a~ch~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~ seen at the Theatre ....:: 3U FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH 11 .. n..~-F uture dates will in· day. Phone 499-3106 or elude Jan. 28, 1979 with 545•7535. Vangard in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Institute of Contem· porar y Art . and numerous Californi a museu ms. ......._~ Amp/e ffee Parll1ng 494.9491 752-8558 the Bartok Quartet from iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~~ Hungary; Feb. 6, the FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT r:.TJ '-.I t-:1 u-c.101e1 f"lfl ~irPorte • GOURMET DINING -MEDITERRANEAN RM • CHAMPAGNEBRUNCHSUNOAYS10~PM • DANCING NIGHTLY -CABARET LOUNGE • CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOP -24 HRS 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. IRVINE. 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For Reservations (714) 645-6700 Lunch Monday thru Friday Dinner Served Seven Days IJE BffiRRITJr M French Restaurant 414 N. Newport Blvd. Newport ae~h. California ... . .. . .• . ' .COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson BOOMER Jl~JI - "You're breaking the 11th command· n ent!" ~UNKY WINKERBEAN CASEY GERIATRIX .---------. ~ m, ~TA"1NG L.ET'CM Sf1t.RC .. ,.rr AT ')OJ WITH "TH~T C01.J1...V ~A IOIOTIC CAl..CUL.ATD'<! CDf<~ AT~ CHECK OUT COUNTSZt DENNIS THE MENACE by Tom Batiuk By Charles Rodrigues GORDO TUMBLEWEEDS I l'RON6' ¥A A PINE: NEE:Pl.f: FER YER L.E:EF COLLECTSHLIJ1 SWEE"lS! NANCY ARE YOU GOING TO V"GUUM THE RUGS 7 ~ .. , i .. . ,.... .. ~...,." by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson c/4'z· ~q- ~r- \\I DOOLEY'S WORLD OR .SMOCK W H ICH PO YOO PReFeR, .JAM1e , -rHe CL-O"f"H OR "f"HE! PAPE!R P IAPESRS ? by Gus Arriola by Tom K. Ryan 600V HEWINS, 6-iRL.1 WHUT' PEW YOU Pew FfR E?N'TRATAINMENT?! s ---..~-.... ii~ v ~Y Emit Bushmiller --· AND I CAN'T STAND THE SEEDS I Fndly, JUIV 14, 1978 DAIL 't' PILOT C7 PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz NOW I MAYE 'TO C~TUl.ATE HEit. ., j I i J I by Roger Bradfield by George Lemont :J: WAS K1Nc:::>A t-IOPI N ' we·p eae 1ssoe:c:::> ~oe>e>eR L-E! 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( I C!OI"'( .. $ s , s ' A N c ( I O[ • I{ l s " .. v E • s l .. .. •r" I I E _, f a 1-S .. ' .. _ It I S[• u l ( I 0 0 f \ S I .. 0 •ts "I ' ( • l I 0 I I I IL L . s • 0 " c ( S • , a D It 0 0 10 ... .. 0 "I I ~ ' .. f s 0 "'' c s •• ( ' • t . ' \ -· o ts•• ti f .. _ OI l S T ... ti f E S ' ( f • I D l ( I ti ' ti a s A I l ( a u " .. I f • ti 5 I t 0 I S ' . 1.eei>lv 11 Asoanpon l:lG•ow~ 13 BNns n Stratum 72 Sunievor:. o<llls 24 Squalid aieas 2l> Heavv SWOld 26 flell SOf· face 27 Mae> booll 28 Chattef 29 Mah gtee- lul JO&d 31 Frag1ance 33 Pu1 an end to 36 Suspenseful E D I l 0 \ ' • s I S .. ( l J7 Spcamens 39 RiMWd 40 Na1'°" 42 Rovat fam~v memll6! 43 Rema111 45 Pueno Rico SUport 46 Sea11 off d well 41 S.U. W01m 48 Payment to" use 49 R.111111 SO Lowest range lide !ii Textile Slif· lei>e1 52 Preti~ l0t wntlt' 54 Short plane mp .. . . ~ .... -. • • • Q O~JLY PILOl r:rit1ay July 14 19711 i.Jnb-gettab~ vivid stOJYtelling full of passion, pain and power. 8RllllANTl.. Y ACTED.• lloo'-.WA8C f\I GAOV£TWIN 'Babes' OnFV Stage Fountain Valley Com munity Theater's sum mer musical. "Mothl'r Goose's Babes in Toy land" will oper tonight al 7:30 in Los Amigos High Sc hool. 16566 Newhope . Foufl lain Valley. "Toyland" is the story of the li vely adventures of June and Allyn as t h e y w a n d e r t h r u· Moth er Goose Land. meeting nursery rhyme characters and pirates. June and Allyn are played b y Paula Lazarus a nd Oav1d Scaglione Other per formances are slated for July 15, 16. 18, 19, 21, 22 and 23 Friday performances are at 7: 30. others at .. 110..roe11GroYe81vo 2 :30 p.m Tickets at 11...iiiiiiiis:iiii...aoiiiiiiiiil..••.;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~.I Sl.50 may be purchased at the door 100 CINEMA .. D \ ' Bard on tlae Quad Dan Woren of Newport Beach and Cathy Carlson of Costa Mesa rehearse a scene fr o m "A s You Li k e It ." T h e Shakespearean production will be present· ed at 8 :30 nightly July 27·30 an Chapman Coll ege's Shady Quad in Orange GG Schedules Hart Comedy "Lighl Up the Sky," Moss Hart's classic com- edy about the theater a nd the personalities who in- habit it. wiU be presented for two weekends, begin- nin~ July 21. by the Orange County Variety Players in cooper ation with the Garden Grove Community Theater. SEVEN PERFORMANCES will be presented at 8 :30 p.m. on July 21, 22. 27, 28 and 29 and at 3:30 on Sunday, July 23 and 30, at the auditorium o' Lake High School, on Orangewood Avenue west or Euclid Street in Garden Grove. Phil deBarros of Fountain Valley is directing the show, which follows a new play through the opening night of its tryout in Boston. T he sweetness and camaraderie of "magic time" before the curtain rises quickly turns to heated animosity when it develops that the play may not be as good as its backers believe it to be. HEADING THE CAST are Kathleen Brothen as the famous actress, Tom Titus as the high- powered producer , Ben Jutzi as the weepy direc· tor. LaDonna deBarros as the producer's wife and Louise Tonti as the actress' mother. Other principal roles are taken by Michael Bielitz as the young playwright. Tom Adams as his elder counterpart, Dick Vara as a visiting Shriner. Anne Hereth as the actress' ghost writer and director cteBarros as the actress' husband. Tickets are a vailable for all performances. although the July 29 performance is nearly sold ( out. Further information and reservations may be obtained by calling 964·2047 . _ THE BILLIOlll DOLLAR HOBO .. •ws ti ~.,,L, CAPRICORN ~: .ONE :W\ ,il\ ELLIOTTGOULD ll~alilliill~ij~l·I KAAENBLACK (PG) TH ~ATER PERFORMANCES IN EVER\' GIIU. IS THE WOMAN SHE IS _ DESTINED TO BECOME ... AND IN EVERY WOMAN IS THE GIRL SHE USED TO BE. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER presents A BRYAN FORBES TATUM Film O'NEAL CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY NANETTE PLUMMER· HOPKINS · NEWMAN n•ra• l.NmNATIONALVm£T Written.Produced and Directed by BRYAN FORBES Music by FRANCIS LAI . METROOOLOR ~ ------, ... 0 .. A Bantam Boo• I ART HOPPE ) SATIRIZES In Iha DAILY PILOT NtilSlmm'' "THE CHEAP DnJa1v1" (PG) _...,. n1. '1t "YOUN08LOOO" WTLUAM HOLOEN'-LEE Q\Mlf.N GRANT O~II (!J 1t11 btow voor m1no 1 BURT ,_,. C\EYNOLDS , . "THf; ~o,, ....... ..-..... . edwJr ds LIDO CINEMA ..,., ....,.,.~IT• "" A''° A ll01• Nf WV,>~T Rlt":H •7 J BJ~i)/ -. ) ..... , ... ,.. .......... ,.,,.,.."",,,, .. ., .. ,,. .. ., , .............. -... •' . -.. _. , . - !/ ,•. P,OP MUSIC ,_ .. '-'-· Svttc11t• PG All UIS AOllllllO 1:---~ ·~- ., • • .. ,. ~ • .. lllO(a 1' ADlllJllO .......... ,_...., •n<t•MHI ... ~ol •n• •AUC ..... AU n.u CAUi THI CHIAf' DITICTfVl1~01 ..... IAUIT nn '"°' -·· NO~lllH IOT-- IAWS 2!NI ..... -.......... , .. . -"·----·--,._.,. ~.M. f ,LS,T.CNI Kid COMA.- ... -·---· THI OllUK nCOOH1111 l'tUI A INfflnNT ITOllY 191 HCLC>SI IHCOUMTlltS Of THI 11ID 04D• -H-7tl .. "41 IAJ~--,_...M uuon-..--CAl'lllCOllN Ot.-(Nt PlVI '°'*ft) -Of WOlla1Pe1 _,.., --• IMl'I •Ill• '"' nt01111 P\Ul t.0¥1 DIATH!H I _,-. -MfllftlOUS <nt"oei 1N1 CAT flOM °"'8 INCi IOI , .... ""' THI IHAOOT O.A. IOI M,WS 2,._. ""' OllAT LADT DOWN(N) -"·--· -• .,_.. 0 IAU'I "tlO THI INDl9l l'tUI TMI NOalMAN l'nftJMR&MlnM CAl I ~ .:!fK""''"' -~~ Friday. July 14. 1978 CAIL v PILOT C9 .• Wunzy Club Banc&: Yes & No Dur..teane Su1,.rises By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of u. O.lly ,., ... MMf They don 't call them "club bands" for nothing. Ninety percent of the time. they club you to near insanity with robot·like renditions of songs you're already sick of from excessive radio waves. AND, AFl'ER A TRIP to many Orange Coast night spots. you might be tempted \o 1'i1'a lalis~o Dancers representing the charros. chinas a nd mariachis of J a lisco will be the closing act of the Ballet Folklorico of Mexico which will perform July 28, 29 and 30 at the Terrace Theater in Long Beach. For ticket information, phone <213 1 436-3661. pound yout head on the kitcbef\ llnoleutn for belng such a chump <or chumpette> in blowing your valuable time and easUy-earned cash. Geez. you could have spent the money on the new "1001 Strings Play ~cl Skynryd" album or saved up for a Paul and Unda color· ing book. But some of us never learn. Combine this rotten attitude with gut feel· ings about a trip into Tustin on a Wednesday night and Hurricane. a quartet playing a spot called Green Leaf's on old Newport Road. was looking for a flailing. No crowd to speak of. but the band turned in a rarity for such situations -a well·paced, creative trio of sets devoid of the usual preten· tion and predictability., BY EMPLOYING electric f>ass as a lead instrument over acoustic guitar and dual percussion, Hurricane created a spacious air and offered a highly rhythmic approach to even the most well-worn material from the Eagles/Beatles songbook. A distinct flair for Car ibbean-tinged rhythms lent flavor to a basically soft·rock ap· proach. particularly notable on a danceable re· make of Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl." The band alternates vocal duties with no drop in brightness and is well stocked with de· cent original material. A ·fine ballad, "Friends and Lovers," s howed the band bu commercial recording potential. IN SHORT, A WELCOME contrast to the proceedings observed later the same evening at Desiree's in Ca5ta Mesa, formerly Jaws, Captain Dinghy's and Dinghy's Wharf. Whatever. it'sslill a dive. The band is called Burlesque. considered along with Emperor to be one of the class acU; of the local club circuit. Rubbish. What we have here is a marginally talent· ed bunch of guys doing their damndest to cop some cash by dressing up like Jimmy Page or Peter Frampton and pushing these persona over in the loudest manner possible. Technically. the band has a sturdy rhythm section, passable vocals and guitar lines that mimic the records with no quarter shown. But creativity and purpose? Try Don Kirshner in· stead. JAD. NOTES: Tickets are now on sale at Orange Coast College for Stan Kenton and Orchestra's Sunday, Aug. j3, performance in lbe school's auditorium. The concert. set for 8:30 p.m .. will kick off lbe weeklong Kenton '78 J azz Clinic at OCC. Tickets priced at SS are on sale in OCC's ticket office, located in the Administration Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a .m. to 4:30 p.m . Kenton and band will close out the clinic with a mini-concert on Friday, Aug. 18. Tickets are $3. T~ta ViSitMae and owr 200 other Great St .. at World Famous The Blggat Gathering of Stars ln the World. Ollvla Newton.John AIOIBT simanAUNicAlll~ JOHN TRAYOl!A OLMA 1£WTONJOHN •• GREASE' ..~OiANl'IN(j • ._ __ .,._ EVEARDEN. flWtlE AW.at,.(Wi llUJUll.. EOO BYlffS. SI) CAESAR. Alt:EGOillEY, DOOY<XXDWI, SIW1M1A -eioetc ~ -~CAllJI "~"•AllliEl'Co\Sl\' ............,..,.,f(Bt£THW~ ... ~FQX.-....,..-. -IN1IKlA l!lliOl-llOllEllfsoowcoo-~~ -JWC>A1. 11ul'ilR ~:.~-=.:...-;.-..-.~-===[Gl Pt:pd-C ... TlCKETOFFER TO GllEA.SE: I Fint Maw-Performance Today and Tomonow DeWJs at~ Food Stcrea. NOW PLAYING UA CllEMA " Olly , 2S . 3 30 • ~ 30 • "5 • •o oo Colla Mm (714) !140-0* f1 Dlllf 11 ~ • 1.50 • • M • I 00 • • 10 110 PASSES ACC8'fB) FOR Tl!IS EllGMlEMENT ---~ "'OKAY. EVERYBODY Ol1r OF THE WVfR AND INTO THE THEMRE. .................. and .atoa. aedlble people you cara about. • movie ftlled with ..aom.lunent. with John Wllltama• . mule. and a dfmax that .. ahocldng. • -Gene She*. NBC·lV A lAllOV~ PIOl£1U. YiClal bwCM!l 00t TL(8~ IOtMJSA()l(R · lkttell.'f JA.'f(JT Sl\'IAI( Based 1J1 cta~ias aw l'f ff lER ll t()tf Nw:"' m wt UAllS Pitdml l1f RDWm D ZNW< alll (W(} BOOiVtf · Am:ia1e Prellm ,a M'(S liilllllilllf't'51l llOtCllJP' ...... 1s:;:;: -.... -............... , . ' •.. M •Tm !lllll Alll ~ CllUlll ....,.~,., ... ,~""IC ,.. .......... -.i\I NOW PLAYING ---· &&i•I ft C.llA WllT e1 Nl'lfPOft ..... .....-eo WtltmlnlW 892·4493 .,_ t i46 ·•·oo ·•·ao ·••s& 11 .00 WP•llM• BuenaM821"'4070 . • ; • ' p • " .. • . I CI. OAIL Y Pt LOT Friday July 1.a. 1979 Television 11<11>.\Y EVENING l..'00 •• 8 NEWS E.ME.AOENC'f' OHEI " firwnen '' 1njuteo t>y • dailQetoua Chemical U WIU>, WILD WtsT • MOVIE • • .,,, "Y41n!IMO" (19701 Rtch11d Widmark, Skye Aut>tey The PrMlden1'1 IOvls« IS kldNC>Oed and I fOf"IMQll po-IS ac:c;yffd or ,,.,. crime (3 h•• I .. STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO St..,. neany ro-his 1tle 'Wlltle 1rantp0rtlno a p"s- ooer. Q.;) OVER EASY •~••ell diplomat Abba Et>an, Barbare Gregg on con.umer repraenlltlon; Social Security and Su1>- 01amen1a1 Securtl y income. Narael Oevid. diet meale O(~rallon of l1Sh (Rt plaint lhal ~ la ac;ttng •bnormtl!y. triM to Qtl hlMMlf etrHted •• WAUITMET WUK • Fun Money From Leisure Time" Guest: LM 6 llgut. vice pre11dent. Paine Webber, Mlle hell Hutchin•. tne t:OO D AOCl<FOAO F1LES "The Peper Palace" A protUlute (Alta Moreno) hwee Rockford 10 investt· gate my11erlou1 death threall 90ain1t 11er (R) 8) MERV GAIFFIH G-11 Tolie Atld•. Paul Jabar a. David 6'en™lr. Edna Lev, Fnlddy Marton. Freddy Fender. Patti Brook• • MASTERPIECE THEATRE TUBE TOPPERS KOCE @ 9·00 "From Pans With Love " A variety of top French enter· tainers are featured in programming selected directly from F rench television KABC f.1 10:00 "Asbestos: The Way to a Dusty Deat h." Jules Bergman looks at the hazards of asbestos. a cause of lung disease whose impact is only begm· ning to be recognized. KNBC 8 1:00 -"Midnight Special." Helen Reddy hosts t he Bee Gees. Linda Ronstadt. Kris K ristofferson and Rita Coolidge. Neil Sedaka and other pop performers. VOi.if. Mlrlelte Mathieu end S)'Me Vanan .,.. felltured, alOflO witll "le Croupier Amoreux,'' Otoduoed by Jean·Chr11tophe Av8fly especially for TV !Ind that their fighter can'I meet hit owonen• 1n ,,.,. ''"O· G) HIOHHOPES m> EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW Tile Trlal Of Allton Burr·· (Part 3of 3) Treasure Bunt "Potdark" George 11 unsure it Valentine is hit child. ~na longs la< Drake. but appears to be a dulllut wife: the county 11 divided Into pollllcal lac. tlOfll u tlectlona df aw ,_, (P9rt 6 o4 13) '9 FAOM PARIS WITH LOVE 10-.3011 N&WS 11:00 8 (I) Q'I NEWS LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE Q) HONEYMOONERS "TV O< Not TV" The Kram- der't• and the Nor10M dis- cover lhll tetev111on. tnS1ead Of kllllnc;J cortv8fl8• tlOll, 1t1muta1es 11 Cll C8SNEWS ®l A8CNEWS e:~ SI MICHAEL JACKSON Or. C.,i Sagan. difeetor of tile Laboratory tor Pia~ tary Studies. g1"" h1s ~on lhed...,~I ot human int~ •nd Ille evotullOr'I. Ol'IYl!Cel fatfl 11nd dMllny ol l\umanlun<I tPart 21 Ki rk Douglas <righll as a bandit leads Murk Lci;tcr on a treasure hunt in the rnovie "Scalawag." to be broadcast al 8 o'clock tonight on Channel 2. "An Evening Of Frenc;h Tete11111on" Evelyn Lecleroq llOlt& a UntqUe took et contemporary French culture. seen through Its tetav111on or~ama. Chartee Azna. vour. Mirielle Mathieu end Sylvtt Vartan ate featured. along with "l• Croup1« Amoreui," P<o®eed by Jean·Chrtttophe Averty ~llyfCfTV .. Love And The HouM Bachelor" Don's best lttend lovet Joyce .• COOk. ino. Q MOVIE ei) MACNEii. I t.a4AER REPORT 12".30 D MOVIE • • "The Cool And The Crazy" ( 19581 Seott Marlowe. Glgl Petre.au A reform schOol grlldu1te mftltr1t" the local high acl!Ool gang. attemptlno to introduce marijuana to them ( 1 "' • 25 min I m> OONSUME1' SURVfVAl KIT Cane.<. V1d.o R~ Fooc:tP~' ( TQ TELL THE ""-'TH ,1 MERV OIWRN Gu.-sts l oh• '"""'• 1>«11 J•Nlf A f'-v•d IJ,..,._ E~ L..-f.tfld<fy M .. 1it"I ~f \U OAl.~A t'ONIGHT i JOtmll'I WILD f 30 f A TT\.IT A.LU WllO t(lNOOOM ~ .. Aootldup" I MW\.'NiltO~MI 11 HOU. vwooo *OUAIWa I ~'I Wl\.O MTOHIOHT f 00 8 C8S NEWS 0 N8CN4iWS 8 LIARS Ci.U8 8 A.BCNEWS 0 80WUHG FOfl DOU.A"9 "'-"'' ~ ......... ,. G9 l.COl'fOMtCAlL Y S~KINO S<>clal Sfcutlly" Host Dt M1111na Whitman THE MUPPfT'S GUM! Ci.ol- Q) THE F.8.1 1:00 8 {I) CBS MOVIE The FBI carefully bullds a case against a cleYer cont ... oence team wl\o ve marked a m1lliona1te rPSOtd tycoon as tis next V~lm W MACNEJl I LEHRER • • "Scat-ao" (1973J Klf'k Dooglaa. Mri Leste< A .,,,._legged vagabond -cnes lor a IOrtune in gold wtth hi• only clue to •ts loclluon being • drunk-en l)illfOI Channel Lbtings iJ KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles B KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles O KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles D KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) i<FMB (CBS) San O•ego G KHJ. 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I 2 ""'' 8) THE 000 OOUPU G) MOVIE now • meuage parlor IRl D MOVIE • • '> · Croucutten1·• c 19711 ~· Hool<a. Jere. my Stele. Two San Fran- c•aco d41tecllY9t 1nv""" gett 111e llWfdef ot a yautl\ lbOafd a cable Cir (2 IWS l 11 ®J ABC MOVIE 10:00 8 (I) CBS NEWS SPECIAL Oacar wins a greyt!Ound In 1 polcer game and wants to ·-It • • • .. Master 01 The World" I 19611 Vincent Prloe. Chattel Bronaon A man. striving tor world peece. tr-10 ellminete Ille atmaments 01 au the nations (2 hrs I "The 8ualnMa Of News!>•· oera" HughH Rudd reoorll on the conttict bet_.. eo11ortol con1e11t and economic conoerna and the mOYe toward el\a•n ownership in American newspapers • AMERICA 2~HT Guest: Roger Milter. 11:118 (l)•C8S LATE MOVIE • • * "Carbine W1tli111T11·· t 1952) J1mu s1-ar1. Jeen Hagen A COOVlCI whO 11 a110 a mechanical genius invents Ille e11 blne Q) MOVIE • • "The last Dinosaur" ( 1977) A.chard Boone. Joan van Arll. The WOl'ld's r!CheSI man. lraooecl tn a ooci<et ol time without weapona, I• pursued by a primitive tribe Whiie he hunts 1"8 tut hing dono- saur. (R) D QUINCY D TONIGHT ••'It Ricochet Romanoe" ( 19551 Merroroe MaJn. Chill Witts The head ~ II a dude ranch tries her luclt II m.atcnmalun9 and magte t 1 hi • 30 min I "Ashes To Ashes" Ou1ncy·1 attempt to prove a phHand«ong husband (John Flnlt) guilty of hll Wife's murder 1s com011eat- ed by the vle1im'1 hHl'I' cremation. (A) Guest hos! Rtch little Guest Kelly Monletlh 1:00 0 MIDHIOHT SPECIAL Host Helen Raddy Guests Bee a-. Earth, Wind and Fore: Linda Ronstadt, Kns Krlllotfer- son and Rita Coolidge; Neil Sedaka with The Captain and Tenille. Are1ha Frank- hn: George Cathn. Monty Pyihon.(Rl 8 LOVE. AMERICAN STYlE G MOVIE *•'Ii "The Seventh Dawn" ( 196<4) Wllll1m Holden. Capuclne. A plan- lllton owner laces an ene- my whO turM out to be a former W81 buddy. (2 hrs) a> MOVIE I Q NEWS 9 ABCNEWS CLOSEUP "love And The Flr•t N!Qhters .. John and Amy check Into a motel. "LO\le And The Big Date" Two roommates vie IOf" 11w1 same date on a game ah ow G O TENNIS 0 MAVERICK * • • "The N1ked Edge" f196 t ) Gary Coo oer. OebOrah Ken A long- dela)'8d letter cau-the re.opening ol a ftve-year- old murdef case. (2 hrs.) fD "' WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW "AlbellOI' The Way To A Ou11y Oeeth" Jutes Berg- man reports on Ille haz· ards ol ubettOI. which may be tl\e biggest 1ndu1· trial kltler in history • FOCUSONBRJTAIN fD FROM PARIS WITH LOVE "World Team T&nNS All· Star Match" love COl/efage ol the World Team Tennns All·Star Matches from the Laa Vegas Hilton Tale Of Three C11oes Et) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 1:30 I) TALKABOUT WITH TRUMAN JACQUES Psyctilc; Powers 0 MOVIE 1:30 0 CHICO ANO THE MAN "The Peeping Tom" Ed. convonoed by a lady's com· An Evening 01 Freneh Television" E vetyn Leciercq l'IOsts a unique took at contemporary Franoh culture. saen through its television programs. cnarletl Azna- m HOGAN'S HEROES Hogan wants to learn lhe secret ot a new German noiseless airplane. 41) GETSMAAT ~RNING 12:00 9 TWILIGHT ZONE Two small tune promot8fs • • "Esoort West' ( 19591 Victor Mature. Elaine Stewart An e•-Conleder· ate SOldiet and l\1s vouno daughter encounter the SUNIVO'S of an Indian massacre. pert ol a caval"I Newspapers Criticized TV Special Looks at Problem By JAY SHARBUTI' AP Television Writer LOS ANGELES -Hughes Rud d u sed t o b e in th e newspaj>er business. Tonight, he inspects same in "The Business of Newspapers" no p.m., Chan· nel 2 >. his first CBS special since he exited the CBS Morning News last year. Don't expect this one-hour er- rort by the ex-editor of the Rock $prings, Wyo .• Daily Rocket to be a nosta1gia trip. It concerns irnrh distinc tly un·nostali;ilc lhlnl(ei U!li . 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HICCUPI Ollld 4 burglar threaten Denny and Chna honeyrn<>09 <4:30. MOVIE Q1') ADAM• 12 Tne ollloet"s •tded by ' heltOOl)le< re4ayinq 1nstruc· loons. pursue robbery ~apeclS 1·568 NEWS 2:00 8 MOVIES • 'Jw ' 0.ary 01 A Mlgl\ SclloOI Bnde" f 19591 Anita Sandi. Ronald FO&tet A rec.ently married younq couple struggle to kMO thetr marriage tOQ&ther (, hr. 2S mon) U MOVIE * * 'It "I I( oiled Ruou1 in l 196111 Oeratdone cn1p11n. Gert Frobe Tiie ltleO<lshlp betw_, RMPUt•n and the man wflO UUS11nlled n1m 1s e•amined (2 hrs 1 ti) MOVIE • • '" The Battle Al Apache Peu I t9S2l JoM- lund. Jeff Chandler An lnd1ao and a ca111trv maror work lc>gelher 10 SIOO Gefon1mo lrom massecr· ~ Miiiers t 1 hr 30 mtn I (IJ LOVE. AMERICAN STYl.E "Love And The Mistress Hl•ry 1mntes Btuno and l\1s m1str ... lo dinner "Love And Accidental P11$or>' Jill has 111 automob<le acci· dent 2!30 fJ STEVE EDWARDS D NEWS m MOVIE • • Ptanet 01 Slooc:t t 19661 John Suon BaSll RathbOne A M:oenhhc team lluncl\es • r~ sn10 1n an etlort tc find 1!1llra-ter•es1tlat &YNN<>r• and l>tonq ll>em bado IC Earlh (2 hr~ I 3:00 l)fJ NEWS 3'258 NEWS 3:30 MOVIE ••• "Bt..-Of ~s C 111351 ~lhat tne Hepburn, Cherlte 8oy'9I Two mu ... coane enoounter dlftlou111es when ttley tall in love I ' "' 35m1n I 0 MOVIES • "Ghost Oi Or119'l•IO HOiiow ' (1959) Jody F11tt Russ 8efldet Teenager, 1nves1tga1e the myS1et1ou~ occurances 1n o1 "l\aunted hOUM! 'I 1 ht j() min ) • • Teenagt> Caveman 119581 Robert Vaughl'. Datr ah Marshall A your19 man vlOlates hos tribe', taboos and e•plores "forbidden 1em1orv 1' "' l ti) NEWS .a:OO f) MOVIE * ··~ "Gun ~.,,,. (•"3> Rock Huo~on D9f\Af Reed A men , .. ,cnes iQt ..... 800UC:led lllfl()M wl"1 the helO 01 I,... i'bOuelOf .. 91rtlrltf'd and al' •nd•.,, '1 I\• JOrrm I .,,\ JTIWAY •• , ~RNING , 7:00 I SUfAIER SEMEST'8t' HONG K()h() .. PHOOEY l @l OYNOMUTT PTlCUJ8 LA PATTERNS WOMEN: REEL TO ' RIAL m YOOA FOR HEALTM" (I) POSITM.: 7:30G~ THAEe • 'A Peek Al Burt~" TIMI 11«1tory of Oftt l>f Amettea s most l>OPlifW p11tlorm1no ari. '" 81lPIOfecl D 0000 0L08ETAOTTERS I PACESETTERS 9) SUPERFRIEH09' MOVIE • • *'> "TN! S 000 F1"99f"I 0 1 Ot T .• C 19531 Pf>ter Lind Hayea. H1n1 Conreod " young boy dreams ol hts ooeno tsxnlf "'°a WOt'd ot conS1an1 oractono I' nt JO min I II) ROMP£R ROOM Q;) REAi. EST ATE AHO YOU <Ii METRIC a1>0 f) (JJ ~IC STOOGE.6 0 MOVIE • • r,, .. o~ tl_,jil!" .. ""°"'"" I '9°'Aa R.G .. .,o ~ PeQOMt Cd.lie A QU"'11Wt , .. ~ trom O"••On Ind ,._.tr') • ~ ~· .. " lt....-d Clf ,,., ... ~ .. *'° ,, "' :,() mint 0 MOVIE • • • ·'The 8laQ-&>""'° ()f Fatworth I \9541 lor>, Curt is. J enet LeoQn A tQuire d•sc.011e" ,... 11 01 nooM> blOod lll"1 •<>wa •o 19C11ty , ..... ""1onQ 11~ "'' 'l.mety 12 hrS I &il GYMNASTICS women s 1n1etc<>ll@O•••" 1n~11111onal Gymna.:toes Olympic. Wor1d <A.o _.o •nternatJOnal athleler. cotn· oe1e ,,. balance t>eam. vault. uneven bars 8'\d ttoor eaerCIS4I l•om Sall LakeC11y 8:30 I) (I) SPEED BUGGY G @) LAFF·A-L YMPICS ., RE.BOP MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW TONIGHT at 8:30 PM SPEaAL IN PBmON APPEAllANCE OF LAWRENCE-HILTON J~ AT 8:00 PM FREE AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOS ANO 100 YOUNGBL00,0 SOUNDTRACK ALBUMS BY WAF. 1o .. 0u,.•<; :..ouRT ES, , • u1111TH• ART1s ·s RECORO' .... " • 4PfS "SHOULD NOT BE OVERLOOKED . uncompromisingly realistic and sobering . .. -Judy Stone $.iri r rAOCIOCO ChrQO;Cll• .. Llvin in the street no one gonna beat'cha, hangln with the gang the street wl be YOUI teach' a." --- l I I . . . .. . . MOVIE REVIEWS Fndey, July 14, 1978 DAILY PILOT CJ J Made From. Serateh? Allergic Actress, Cats in Disney Film Sandy Duncan Is allergic to cats. There's nothing wrong with that except she is stalTing with two or them anyway lo Wall Dis· ney Productions' "The Cal From Outer Space," a cosmic comedy about an alien cal who crash-lands on earth and enlists the aid of a group of scientists. THE TWO she stars with are Jake, an Abyssinian who bas the title role in the fiJm. and Lucy Belle. a rat white Persian posing as her pet. the one with whom J ake falls in love. Stars Ken Berry, McLean Slevenaon and James Hampton all sneezed and wiped watery eyes when any or the cats were brought near the set, but Sandy was the primary target, and primarily of Lucy Belle. "1 must say cats don't seem to like me !or some reason," said Sandy.· "I CAN GO into someone's house without knowing they own a cat. and ln a Cew minutes, I break out in hives and my eyes get itchy and my throat closes and l get a runny nose.·· The blond actress' arm was clawed by the cats but she does not complain for rear or upset - (A Quick Loo!< at the Movies) 9Y IJOe THOMAS '"°'.,,. _..., Pl'fts ALLERGfP TO FELINE COSTARS w~~~.-..v~~.'f:';. ~~!fO:,~~'! weshl"liJton, -CAfl call the slOfY l•r·felched? Wrlter·dlrKlor 1'9ter Hyems 11 e qttenodld stuy.teOer -can ~-­fine perfom*'<es from .. llcoPlert ting cat fanciers. a particularly vocal group of fans. "I love all animals. but maybe 1 just don't have a natural arfini· ty for cats," sbe lamented. ••1 belong to a group for the protec- tion or pets, and l believe in animal rights. I have two dogs." SANDY GARNERED Tony no minations for Broldway's "Canterbury Tales" and "The Boy Friend" and an Emmy nom1nat1on later for her teleseries, "Funny Face." In 1971, she made her movie debut in Walt Disney Produc· tions' "$1,000,000 Duck.'' Sandy Duncan in Third Movie wNtter. 11is•111ac1c1 ,,._."' .-,. ---------------------le• v-Wllere .. _..,~ es -" H actors. The ctLSI: JAmet Brolln, Brena• Veccero, Sem Welenton. O.J. Simpson, Htl HolbrOOll. 1Cer9ft Ble<ll end Telly Sev•les In. or1et "'""Y bll. R•tei! PG llofrd • ~-eonc-. Mis-_____________________ 1A>ket1l't .,,.._.., dNd tram• cer crMll, Joe PtolclMton llMnyl Is •1- lowed to l'9lw'n IO ~ II,,_ n e powert111 m llllo11elre, then es qutr1er1Nt0 fOf' Ille LOt A'*I" Rems. WILLIAM HOLDEN LEE GRANT D\MIEN €)MEN II Such plottJftQ COUid Mve prewd • lleevenly dis.st«, bu1 mlreclff oo htPHn. The BHtly·El•ln• Mey script efld 11Htty-114'Ck Henry direc-tion .,. P9ff«tl'f lunad to ttw ,.,.. tesy. They heel • OOoCI pen.m to •ollOw: ti. , .. , .. ...,.. Cornes Mr Joro.n" -1ii.n by Sidney Bu<hm.,,. The supportln9 cesl u fine, npeclelly IN.90ll. Jee.~ Werden es Ille footlNlll trainer, end O..rles Grodln end Oyen Gift'*! es murder plotters. R .. ed PG, but the ftlm ls H Cletn as Be.ity'S "Sllflm-" WH reun<hy * * * "CA,.ltl()l)lllN OMR" l\ e topno«:h •<h enlure, en •Udecloul. lele 111•1 .,rains credulftv •I"*' to the or Nie· l"liJ point. l,lterel·mlnded vl-ers m1y scott et the tale of • Man fend· •no l•k~ by • CltsCltr•t• ooY.,,.. ment, bUt tM eclkln ls IMt end clttff e'*'911 lo _,,.,.. -In Me<Ch of enten•in_..,. a.sloes, eiter the revelettons In 1he first time was only a warning. ,.. . . Fun Begins July 24 THE FAMILY CIRCUS VISITS DISNEYLAND Wakh for it in the DAILY PILOT - ... """"",,. ,,. ......... , WALT DISNEY WORLD la II.LO Cllll.Jll. tlW Ill· n• CllTCllllCIEa..JUll 114.Ull --·--lll·SMI __ .. JMI• . Sll·Ull * * * "TH• CMU .. onaCT1vr pr• sents e11 elHt• u.st In IN rlsklHI of lllm venhirts: llW feature lengtll perody. Mel Broolts mllde ii --111 "Bi.r-1 n Q Saddles " •nd "Youno Fr•nke11steln" but wu less suc- cenlul with "HIQh An•lety." N- Ntll Simon ellenlf>ls e comic view of Ille 1'40 8o!19r1 -.nits, with OV9r- -Of "Callllieft<• ... There we -"*'*''' ol lorced sllllness, but the •'<lefil99 of hllarlty l\ lmprttslve. Pelw Falt< hOlctt.,. lllm togetMr wllll .,, e«urllte, llllfewc.cl lmll.ellon of Bollie, llsA grin-. alld ..... • MPll't tollowup by Simon, dlrK1or Robert ~· e11d producer Rey st ... I< to lhetr ··MunMr tty DHlll •• Reled PG, wltll e few MUtf!IY wordi end INl<Mlelleve vk>l...ce. * * * * * * "THR 8UOOY HOl.1. Y 110.,Y" Is Ille s11rprlH hit ot the suftllTMr ·seeson, e Qeflllt, ~°"'I" .,. greptiy Of h rocll 'n' roll Ploi-r -_,,.~ .... In·~'" 111-cretlL Tiie script by Ille let• Robert Glttler ls nelllltr con•IC.ttldlne ,_ 11ypac1; lt ...,...y"41Uow•L~. Tnu, lloY ~ .. MC.end the lleftllt• Of • new music llNl11ttry wll'-1 lotlflll his lftte9t"'I· SI.,.. "-"'s Cllnctlon kffPI Ille stort mov1nt. end HoltV's ll'Mdlc .. re-created wltll eullement end fidelity -It's ell live, no PltY1Nelts. T'tte lllm's melor term Is G«y .....,, • .--...... ~tlon of actor and ...uci-Diii Slr--CMrl" Meren $1111111 ere l<M•I oK other mernt»rs ol tM CrlOets. Rel· tel PG. with onty • tew e11411e1tws to Milly -llfi<.ICIOrl -•family 111 .... "DONA FLOR I HER • 2 HUSBANDS" (A) MANN'S "'CAT,.~'~ sr•cr SO. COAST PWA 1~1W:J~1•u CHIJlllll AUO M1t lristt1 "Wl ... I TME POOH Ir TIMEI TOO• S..1111 1~1 .. 1'.) ...... fill,.,.. MAD'S "HEAVEN SO.C~UWA CAN WAIT" (PG) )411 lf111tl LJClmY} 12:45-2:35--4:30-&:25 ~~1111 ~'!!! 8:20-10:15 "ALMOST SURE TO BE THE MOST POPULAR EllTERTAlllMEIT OF THE SUMMER.' • ,. .. . ... . , ...... ,., "THE MOVIE HAS EVERYTHING GOING FOR IT: big laughs. popubl pahcs, lltlowy sequences set "' neawen. 1 mun!ei plGI. • c~ma<mc Sulltr BoWI game. a suppomng cast ot cllolce comlC actors and. best 01 aM. a touclllng rom1nce between tile llefO .and co-slat Julie Chnslle. who commullilcol1e lllrough passlOlllte eye con11e1. Ille he.11 ot whtch nas not been tell since aattt GBle and Vivien Leigh me11n ·GOffE WYTH THE w110: ffom begnlrlllll} to end. tor kids and adults. 'HEAVEN CAN WAIT' Is nonstop -and blissfully uncomplleolted -pleasure" • .• · · •J •• , "WARREN BEAID'S 'HEAVEN CAN WAIT IS THE MOST DELIGHTAJL MOVE THE YEAR HAS OFFERED! Funny, fantasfleat. tut on 111 lttl. this romanbc fantasy comes c1cne1 than any film at the past decade 10 captunng the ingenuous. madcap sptnl ot 'JO's comedies •.• As co-d1rtcl0t. Beatty has solicited st~g comedy ptrlormances from his CHI: Dyan Cannon is hys1enc11ty hystencal as the schem109 wtle. and doulllt-ullung GIOllln nas never been lun111er -tlleir scenes 1ogether have a rhythm reminiscenl of NichOls and M1y ... 1rs a tnbute to Really s crah. 1as1e and clasSICal heart that ·ffEAVEN CAN WAIT. gels lunnter. ncher and more moving as 11 goes alOng .. . " • • • · ''WHATEVER YOU DO TIIS SUMMER, PLEASE RUN, DON'T WALK, TO WARREN BEATTY'S SUPERB 'HEAVEN CAN WAIT' ... The movie 1s an unqua~hed hit ·HEAVEN CAN WArr Is so roman11e. so tunny. so heart·warm1119. 11 feels h~e a tender embrace after 1 flan! day's wOl'k. Wanen Beatty co-wn>te the scnpl wrlh woncler WGINlf e.ne ~y Ind cHncRd Wllll ftlnllymoln Buck HefttV, •nd he successlllly puls oft one G4 Ille l~httt 1ss19nmen1s .any mov1t·1111ker can lace. A roN!lllC lout·dt·lon:•. . Theres 1 host ot wonclertut characlers wa111ng toi you tn heaven. lllte Mt. JMan. plrfed wfttl impeccable noblesse *ige by James Mason . 'HEAVEN CAN WAit' 11 a celesh.11 delight:· • .. • •· •. 3RD DELIGHTFUL I JH£11ElfCBfWE . · ~ c~WlfrE ~ I ~ ~tNw m ~fiA ~w~~ • ~IV~~ AHO~ er.Am PflOOUCEOllY WAAAEIC llF.ATIV D1NXTEDl¥WIUIW.N~ANo8l.:KHENA\' f'NO\twe..i1.tnt1nt,.,,_1' AIMAMOUHTPIC'T\M: ,,. IUMIU•.Llmmftl llJ.M ........ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .................. , .................................... .. • She laughs, she ales, • she feels .ngry, she feels lonely, she feels auJlty, she mues ~ she ••Ices love, she nYkes do, she Is strong, she Is wuk. she Is brave, she Is sared, she Is ••• w0 man -c_..---~~---PAULMAZl.laSKY'S---~~~ AN UNMARRIED WOMAN ~~-~-~~---.... Jill OAYBURGH AIAN BATES MICHAU. MURPHY Ciif GORMAN ...._..~MUlMAP~.,_.TON'tMY ._ ........ .,, ..... ~ ....... CDNn ...... ___... ... .-... <am•---· , ____ ....;;m_-..~---=i·~ ~· .. .....-..-Lm!IJ. ~ MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE BUDDY HOLt.Y STORY"' (PO) "SWARM" "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KINo·· "THE DEEP" (PG) I "THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" fPGJ "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" •(PG) "CAPRICORN ONE'" (PG) "THE ENFORCER" "a..osE ENCOUNTERS OF THETHtRD KfND" "THE DEEP" (PG) "CONVOY"' "EAT MY ousr (PG) "GOODBYE GIRL" (PG) "RABBIT TESr "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "AMERICAN HOT WAX" (PG) MBIG WEDNESDAY'' "THE ENFORCER" (R) "DAMIEN: THE OMEN 2" (R) "THE SENTINEL" AL.I. ORIVC·INS Of>E:N 6:l0P.M.NIGNTL 'f Ch tld Under t2 Free Unteu • Kiddie P\ayground LAST7 DAYS ENDS TUES., JULY 18 STARTING WED., JULY 19 PETER SELLERS IN "REVENGE OF THE PINK· PANTHER" . . . ~ 'W''J.'' NEWPORT <·~"'° I (PG) Dally 2:15, 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 I •RITl8H ~ If you've ever considered the advantages of buying a Peugeot Diesel, there's no time like the present. Because now when you buy a Peugeot Diesel during our 50th Anniversary cele- bration, you get the added advantage of selecting our $486* automatic transmis- sion, absolutely free. At any participating Peugeot Dealee Drive a Peugeot Diesel and e xperience Peugeot. Fifty years of Diesel leader- ship comes with every car we sell. And now the automatic transmission comes free. ---~-' 'Manufacturers •tJ®estod price port of entry. ' •. <?:t,» ·w ,. tOfler good from July I thio119h August 31. 1978 on any Peuooot D1osel Sedan "%· ·"' BEACH , IMPORTS 848 DOVE ST. NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Near MocArth.ur & Jamboree \ . . ' . ·' ,. .............. ,,, .. ,, ........ ~ .................... . BUY, LEASE OR DRIVE "One Of The Best 10 Cars In The World" THI BMW 530i "The Best Luxury Sp0rts Sedan In Its Class." WE OFFER: A $300,000 Service Department. Factory authorized facilities and body shop. .i ime. 197S.Juu. 1978 ls~• o/ Rood & Track Maqazrne THE ULTIMATE DRMllG MICHINI'. OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF THE FABULOUS 530i & OTHER FINE BMW MODELS MOW IM STOCK ~ I '74 IMW 2002 I 975 IMW HOie t 976 INW IJOI i f77 IMW JZ• 4 speed transm1SS1on. a.r EQu1pment includes 4 speed transmission. Black with gold interter cond1l1on1ng & stereo stereo. 8Jr conditt0nino & sun roof and stereo stereo cassette. au cones cassette. (373LPFl sunroof. (560MML). cassette. (027POV). & cn1y ; 2 000 miles• (09401 lt74 IMW ......... lt75 IMW J.OSie lt77 INW J2tl 4 speed tral'\SmlSSton and Sharp car with a sunroof 4 speed transm1s11on. stereo. ( 115MCBl and •S a low mileage car. mao wheels and sunroof. lt7J DODGE SUVH YAM Long wheel oase & customized Air cond p~r steeriog & m•o wheels (81940P) (549NRP~ (583SPNl. lt75 IMW SJOI tf76 IMW 2002 lt71 IMW J20f 1t11 roasc .. '24 4 speed. stereo. silver 4 speed transmission. 4 soeed trans .• stereo & with blue interior & only s u n r o o t a " d a 1 r a 1 r c o n d 1 t 1 o n 1 n g . W 1 th 1.tc rory mags Blaupunkt sl8feo cassette & air cond Very :inarp• (787RIY) 12 ,500 original m1lesl cond111onmg. (569POM). (238SPll 1895NRRl. The difference between a Mercedes-Benz le~se and any ·other is the ·Mercedes-Benz. - The ca r you lease does make quite a difference. After all, you don't drive the lease, you drive the car. And when you lease a Mercedes·Benz you (trive some- thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes·Benz model you choose . you drive one of the world's most respected autQmo· biles. A car with legendary engi· neering, meticulous craftsmanship, outstanding performance and safety. Something else: you'll drive the car you lease for two. three or even four years. Most cars look out of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes·Benz. you drive a car with classic lines and hrn._eless- ness that 1s never out of date. We have several leasing plat1s to offer you. One rs certain to make 1t more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes-Benz than you might have thought poss1· 90 ble. Call us today for the \ surprising facts. ' Ask about our many convement leasing prans. Mission Viejo Imports 831-1.740 2e~;~h;!:~~y. 495-1700 Son Otego Fwy. or Av~y. Mission v,.1o , ... -....... . ' .......... \ J .... . ... · .. i . ~ Juty 14, 1918 OAIL y PILOT Pl . ' • eekendat e I1·vine Auto nter .. Y ou'Il d of erica's favorite cars in one place. •UY OR LIASE 1978 CHEVROLET EL CAMINO Bumper guards. tinted glass. heavy duty radiator. AM radio. rallye wheels. power steering, automatic transmission and white sidewall tires. Ser. #481661 Stlc. #2196 PLUS TAX &LICENSE OR LEASE I 95 /le'J I ,,,ocd,, 36 month open end lease. Total cash re- quired-$559.45 including license. Net Cap Cost-$5475 + $100 bank fee . 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Window Sticker was $10,169 NOW PRICED $8086°0 ' All Cars Sub1ect To Pnor Sale-Pnces Plus Tax & License _.-.,PHii, 1,0\(i -~ -~~()Kil (714) 711-5111 CT.---:J ~ LAKE FOREST EXl'JoSAN DIEGO FRWY. IN IRVINE OVER 20 LOW MILEAGE DEMOS WITH FULL FACTORY WARRANn AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 1978 1978 LINCOLN ZEPHYR CONTINENTAC Popular z.7 modef' Fully equipped. (Serial #8K35F522 l 58) (Serial#8481S810077) RETAIL PllCE' '1.142.91 RETAIL PllCE '14.01191' DllCOUlll' .... '&G.91 DISCOUNT .. '2.21191 =~ $5,999 =~Es 1 l ,800 1978 MERCURY 1978 MERCUR~ llARQUIS llOUllWI MONARCH Super Sharp. 2 tone. Ghia Model 4 Or. Sedan. Metallic paint. (Ser.8W84F503243) (Ser.87635510089~ Fully equipped. RETAIL PRICE 'U1l90 RETAILPllCE '7,17D.9t DISCOUNT .. •1, 11Ut DISCOUNT ... '77f .90 =~CE $ 8,20(} ::~CE S6,59!t ALL CARS PLUS TAX & LIC. PRICES GOOD THAU 7/17(78 RAY FLADEBOE LI NCOLN-MERCURY 16-18 AUTO CENTER DR., IRVINE. 830-7000 ASK AIOU1' LEASING low Rotes. All Makes & Models you this weekend at Over 1000 vehicles on display! • rvine Auto Center . • A .. -e • • .. : ... CHEVROLET Anteric'ft·~ t·na•rf•._.~ all ;,. •Ntc• pin~.,_. \\'h.-rt· lht• Sanla ,\na ~·San l>it·)to l-'1e·1•\\:I\' 1111·1·1. ··.\II 1·ar" ,11hjn1 '"prior !>illt•'' All makes, models and colors. Classified Auto Advertising in the DAILY PILOT ..,,.,."•";• ' ,, .. , ' ·---··---··~-----~··-··,~·~··~·,···-··--~~·~-~,.,.,, Dz DAILv PU.or PUBU OTJCE p NOTICt; ~ '""'CS :o--=ao1TOH '~f/11¥!31/4 'hATe~~WlntOllA•AI. llO.AASM4 fh9 , .. ,_,.,_._II-.-. ,._f'UTll«lt:Mtll" SUll«ltlOll~aTO•f"I -n °TMYn•t1aivao-..., ... -naTaOllCAUll0 ... 114'°9 Lllll.irYLU UfllUM11ID. IJJll ' Ti. fk\i'*-MIMu -o1 tlw THI CDUlfTY 0. otllJllCI S.C~ Or.,~ Hll" C..I~ ~ I\ l<OUNTAIN YAU.CY Ill UM llU~ Of IN h i.la OI iOHN ..s.a >fltT~.._,OIC~Ol~Q.INIC. HA'ILl!Y llAUTC>tU:• ..... .._ ti ....... J. Altwy, ZSJ1J ~ 2. ~ flcl o ..... ._,.~ -ii. J HA al.EV MVT04LE1t.. .... k-Dr~ U.-Hlll\. 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I• 1'01 Wot ......... -of Ille""'"""'*' 111 •II llMllWa , ___________ _ -.~.,..ca "1• "'"'•l11l111 toY6d ..... hdltlalms Jo+iN CAAL ISLE 811tOWN, with lh• ntceu.,y voucher& MYtl MD .. IHC. lie llllHI or pr-nttll •• elOf'tsald l------------ 0.-at Pa~ w1111111 ,_ MOnlh• ••ter the ""' f'ICTlnCKK IUSttt•H PUBUC NOTICE • PUB1JC NOTJCE PVBUC NOTICE JoMGtflW.8niwn, PIJOll~tlonOltllhnotice. NAMalTATa MIENT ~ 0.IM J..,. I, 1t7t ...,.... '· PATIUCl(0'1Clln,J11t, ICINNITNC.MAU. Tll• IOllO'Mlle _...., -aolftO .. OTIC.TOQIOI,.,.. tl-r eC L1W lllKlller .. wlllef ~·· •: MO......,_ ...... M91oiok,ftl.Mtf aw........--....i lltANCHO SAH Q.~MfNTE, 14.tl IUPIAIOllCOUaTOflntl ..CeAu,CAmt1 JOMNN.WMAl'U.'f =~.~~~20S, Nt.w,.,I ·~:~~~ PYOlllNd OrMlt C.O.st 0.Uy Pllol °'*"'" .. LIW NU•WEIT Dl!YELOftMllNT '" tllt Mell., ef .... IEttete ot -•.Jllly 7,'4,t1,1'11 tstMt =~..,..W. CO RPORATION OF AIUlONA, 8 FA60[1UCK J , McKEE, SR ,, -----------1 P•-•· ~fUtl Colorado <Orpotet1,.,..., 101 011tll OKH\H. PUBUC NOTICE Ttl: "'-UM Street. SYll• JOS. N•Wf'Orl •••di, Notice 11""""' 91wn • ec~ • T .. : .. ,....,, C.lllMnit '7t60 .._ M¥111Q tlalml ~ -Mid .._ ·------------1 PYlllllNd OrWIOt CNa (Ml1y PlloC. '"'' ~s It~ ..... • <Of'· ci.n1 tt .. ,. Mid c-i.. • ..iic. vi .. ..,..,. •Aue. '"' -·•Ion. the <l«te ........... <*W1 ., '° t NOTictTOcaaoncMIS Jll4vl4.1t, •· ,.,.,.11 ..... ,...o.11141•"c.r.. pr--•-••lll••••ew fllO......,. Jdwl..... olllce ot "·STEVEN SCHll<F•Es . -~COUaTOP TMI ProjectOlncw LOEI AND LOl!a, OM Wll9'11re ~·"• OPCAU~IA l'Ott PUBl.IC NOTICE Tiiis ~.....,_.. -fllM wltll b Blvd., S111te t.00, Los AIO .. IH, TM•cou..-rtOPOllAlfOI Covnty Claftl of o.--.. c.-ty on CelffonlltW17,wNcfo,_effk»ts '", ... Metter Of .... Est••• Of SUPl••Oll~•TOl'Tlfl J-10,1'11. lht pit<• ot t>vsl,,.n ot '"' llfl• ltGUS c. McBAIN. OKffSH. STATIE cw CA.Lll<O•N•A ,OR ""'* «lfflltinH "" ... m.ntn ll"WMIO to NOiie• IS twre4w QI ..... lo """"o" THE COUNTY 0, o•ANGE Publl.iwd Oranoa ONKt Dell .. Plloc, uld .,, •••. SYCll ctelms with Ille •tVll'IO cl•lm\ •o•ll'ISI Ill• HIO NC). ...... " JYM 2J. l0Wld .My 1, 14, ,.,. l\KffMf'f -s rftW .,. flled or xeottnl to Ille Mkl clelfM In Ille NO Tl CE O I' He A It 1 NG OF 14lS-1t P<Helllld as ef~d wllflln f-lflee of ,,.. <1ff11 of ---.S.1d PITITION flOtt Plt09ATI 0'" Wll.L months ... .,. lllSt P"IMk•IJOl'I of w rt er 10 preMlll '"'"' to '"' ANO Ul'1TUS THTAMllltTA•Y. PUBLIC NOTICE tfll~':.kJ.;..,s. me "ldenlorwd-' ... office Of ft09EAT PO• AUTMOAIZATION TO AO· f'R&OERIOC J,Mfl(E£ JR • OME•. 2Ai l!Mt Ollw A-. MI .. Is T." u .. 0 If. T". e..c.-OfltleWlll 11te a , llllttlenl!. Celllornl• 91507, INOEPaNOCNT AOMINIST•ATION PUBLI C HEARINGS WILL 8E · · Mell 1•11« °""' la Ille pl Kt Of °" llTATUACT. HELD av THE COSTA Ml!$A PLAN· UM•~~~ nlMH of Illa YftClef'fi9Md Ill all E~lt 01 llAU'H L MINICI J•, MING COMMISSION at IN Cll' HMI, N lffVINIOtl..,..U ..tttn~toMldft..-.Mft DKMWd. 77FelrDrl"",CalUMeM,C.llf9nlle, A-.,..eCW.. ···-wltll IM necesSMY -hen NOTICI! IS HEltEBY GIVEN lllet •I'''° p.m.. Of' Ms-•• pOtllble OMW!nNnetvc. ..... lit filed or -lied"~ SecYfllY ~Ille NelloNI 8.1111( end lller-ter on Mondty, Jiiiy 14, 1'71, s.ltt 1tll ttllln tour montlls •lier Ille llrst ICI,.,... M. Mll*e, -tlMd llM'eifl e reo•fdl11QtllefoltowinoetlPltcatloM: LMA--.Ct..w1 .elkall1111 of this l\Ollct petition fOr ~ Of WHI and Is-1. AN OROINANCI! of Ille City Pllt>trllled a-_,. co.l Delly Piiot .... d July ll. 1971 WMCe d untn Tesl-IMY lo Ille ~uncll Of IM Clly of Gona AMM Jlll'l 1 1' !I .. ltlt ' AowEIMIMce.tlll Pellti-nendtoraull>OrlHllonto-•mending Titte 1S of "'9 Cott.a Mtsa • • • · HfS..11 EdCutorol tMWlll mlni'1.,. ""*' tlMo 1~1 •d· :::~~~'!:,=:,! of wkl Oou-Otnt mll'lbtratton Of Est.i.s Ac\, rere<enc:• 11s.s i;;;~u;. MG.. ,,.,. #Id MH ln·•----------- •OIUtT W. OME• to wlllcll Is med• for turtller IMIU'leldlltrktl. PUBUC NOTICE ..,., .. LIW pertlcultn, Md ..... """'"' •nd t . AN ORDI NANCE Of .... Clly1-----~~-----1 • •utott..A-plac• of llHrll'lo a. --bHol set C-cll of '"' City of Cone Mtw ~ • • tor July 2S. 1'71, • 10:00 '·"'·· 111 '"' etfteftdinv Tiiie 1s of -Colt. Mesa r.-o .. WW.....~911m c_.l'OOfllof°""9r'lmefttNo.lofsald Municipal C04le retetlno lo con· ITATEMPfT~WTTMOltAWAL ftllO!lslled OrM>gt COti1 Deity Piiot. c-rt, ti 100 0111< e»nter Ori"" West, domlnlYM dewtopmeob Md IM con-flltOM ""'""119'SttlP :111yi..21.n...o•u111,.u,1we 111 .. cltvofs.MeAnl.«:allfOnlle. vers ion of eperlm•nts to con· TM~...,_,,$Uole$: 2'1t-n Oetld Jiiiy., lf1t domlnlurns. end cler"lfV'"9 IN ctetlnt-1. Tiie tlctltlola Nlftlss """'of tM WIWAML•.IOHN, lions of veu11<y raw aftd ttock P•rtnershlp I• COSTA MES P UBl.JC N&l'ICE .. ..-.:."=--co;.pe::~;.e PETITION A·,.12 fM 0;~:,!!~='="~"~ ----------t .,.,..._.O.W~ H•nlY Stroder, eutllOru.d fOifl'l lor ,,_1 ol t,. ,...., .. ..__filed 141 •·-....... Ill• trvlne eon.any. SSO NeWPOrt o...,,.. Cewllty ~on Jvty u SU,.IEltlOftCOUllT~TM• ....,._.~CIMlrwllllt.. C•111er Orl ve, Newport B•e<ll, l'7• ' ' &TATE Of' CAUllCMttflA Hiit T•: ..._.,,., C.llfornle, tor ,.rrnl.altn to ,_ 3 °TM pr1nclpM pUc9 of tM.1S1ness Of Att--,.w· OtPliod~ propeny tocet.O '°"1ft of l rlllol 111•· Pettnersl>IP Is localed et 11 THE ~..::.rv-.. •• Pvbl lslled o.. ... COHI o.ity Piiot, Street, west Of the NewPOf'I .. ecll YlctOfl• Strwt. W.18, eos.. MeW, .. 0 T I c. Ofl "." • ' .. 0 0 fl A Jiiiy 1a. t4, 20, ma MuNc 1'* Golf eoww. l'IOrtll of "" Cel lloml• f2'Z1 • E T I T I 0 M fl 0 • 0 • 0 E • 2'n.11 SMolt A,.._Oeltll Or~ ~ & 4 Tiie P~ wnNlrMlllO trom tM )l•ECTINO CONY•YANCI o• l10' H SIH1y of Stni. AN Avtft"' Pertne,,,,lp Is AOeEftT J 81ELEN from Al-CP (Aor\cllltw .. 1 JDn'"9 lo · ' IEA&.. ... o .. ••TY SOLO O• .. oc IPl•flllff development com-M.0., INC..ACallfonlAecwpor•IJon. ~TltACT8YO«~O«NT PUBUC NOTICE marclell zo11l1'19. 1!11¥lronmant•t whose ...,_Is 1201 Wnt Lnete Ellate of CHARLES EUGENE Oelermina1lon ICEOAI: N'9etl"' tJOt,0fMOf,CA.'2llOI. kATER. Dec.NIK .. onaTOcaeOITO~ 0.<l«•llOl'ladopt.of0f'GP.~2A. JOMNCAM.ISLE 8tt()W9', .. OTICE IS HEltE8Y GIVEN -SU1tE•I01tC:OUllTOFTHE '-SPECIFlC P\.AN SP-7MtA tor M.0.,ING.. lAltBARA SUE SU TEA, H Ad-STATEOl'CAUl'OtlNIA flO• Cot .. MHa Qty COllftcll p O Box ~ ~ n!Mlr•tor heS flied ........ n a pelll..,._ THE CIOCIHTY OFOAANOE 1JQI Cost• MeU, caufamle io ,:.n...c, Jofln ~ ..,_, w Orcttr Ol,._1'"9 Gofl.,.tefl<a of ..._ ~ ' ' ~ 1 .. 1 Pr-rty SOid on Conlr.ct by E"•I• Of ERNEST A. SOt.~. ::C~~:o~-== ='. W.ftAT•IOCO'KUFC.JIL •c-..1, Propert' ~ ts s.q.,oi• DKHsed. bersl Victoria Strwt. En¥1r--.. I A~ et Law VIM Cellen Ind UclUW tocMff M NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Oetermlnellon ICEQAI: EIAKCepttd ....... ~sc..-.t.s JOO C:O.sl H._.....,, NewpCWt Bffdl, C:redllorsol tllt abOve nemeddeeadenl by Council, A!>rll 1t. lt7t. ..._..AM.CAmt1 » Wnef'8fwe, Petitioner Dnl'f' tlWll llWll ell~ ntvlng clelms ~Inst S. ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT PIAlllllled O'Mlllt Olelt Oelf't Pltot ,.. Court mllllt., Order a.itflOrlzlne ,,,. uld ~.,.'-''""to fli. ZE·78·119 tor M9rle c. E<kess, 1100 JunalO, .Nty7, W.21, "7t ~ lf>CI directing Pottllloner to CClfl'l9lete them. with 1t1t ne<HSMY -.cllers, 11'1 Pel<ador OrlYe, NeWPOrl 8••cll, 'M lttms of~ contract by e1tt<Yll the otflce ot tht cterk of the •bOve en-Calllornle. tor • Condlllon•I Use•------------1 1'ICI dellve<lft<1 Asslonnwnt of L .. w lllled cou'1, or to prt'SO!flt tllem, with "-'"''' to <onduct aonllqye tnd flnt art .fflCI !.<ID. Lusa Of u. pr~,...,. to Se-1ne ntcesury ~Mn, to the un· 'Sein, louted ti 1710 Ot'anoot AWftwe, PUBUC NOTICE WOl• Pitclllc RHICO tnd for SIKll cler·SIQned et 800 WlisN<• Boul~v•rd, In •n AP Zone. El'IYlrontnenl•ll-------------1 Jfllel O<dtf or orwr 11111 rnty be ~ Los A119eles, Catllorni•, Which Is the O.tarmlMtlon ICEOA>: eiwmpl. A-Jlntl ief, rettrtnee to "°""l<h Is m.ot for pla<eofbus!MnoflMYl!dctrsl9nedln •·ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT fSCM>WMO.*IOIANG IWIN•Nrtk11l«s.enc1ttit ume enc1 ellm•ttersperi..1n1not.o1n.est•t•of ZE·71·119 for Alcll Aoll1mal'I, "OTIQTOatEDt~OF 'lleceothe•inOtlle ___ ... H id dtUdenl, wlll>ln lour mon~ ... tllorlnd-nllOrW•t•F.endllA 8UUC T1lANM'lllltANOOI' '9r J11ty 17, mt. .. 9:00 a.m •• 141 the after lht tint CIUbllc.llon ot llllS J. Albt,,, 1101 Ftlrvlr# Aotel,. Coste INTllNTICMTOTIUM$1'E• _,.,_,.Of Oe-1mtnt No. 3 of Mid notke. Mew, C.litorni., tort CoftllltioMI UM A.Lc:ottOUC UVt!~ LtCEMS« ~. et 1GO Oortc ~ Ori"' ~ Oet.4 All'f ~ 1'71. Pwtnlt to reuln M HtstlllQ dWlllftO IS.CS. 6tlMW U.C.C. oftlflt CllyofSWMAM, Celitemla IAMAGISH to w 115td nan__, blllkllfle Ill aM/WlelnNPI Oeltd Junt n. 1971. Euailrl• Of IMWIU con111n<1IOl'I wftfl Ult cClflilCnletlon Of • Noflce Is ,,..., 111-tNt a bvlll Wll.U-I!. St JOMtt, ot Ule-nM*1 new OW•llll'llJ. locMld • 2012 OrMte ttt~ of ~ ~ -a Cow11Y ~II dec:edll'lt •-. In en Al Z-. l!IW'.o 1111w1..,t.1 tramfw Of Aquoor t1cwe It.._,. .. bt cuuo• L -•TN•Y TMOttPE, SUWVAM, wottlltMAM, OewnnlMllon (CEQ.lll: •Jltmlll. made. IOMMSONA.NOWHITNEY TMC>ttn &O'IUUJY-7. ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT ,.,,. n•TMI, Soclel Secwlt., lorl 111 ,.._..,. C.-Drive • Wlltalre ....._.. ZE·71-120 tor "*'1 L. 8nlolls. 21'" Ftderal T .. Ni.mber, end ..... llftQ ad-..._ ,.,. • ,.._ Mire mer Orlw, N••POrt 8eteh, drMs end ZIP c-_,._ of ~ ~ &Mdl, ca,_ LM " ....... C4Wf7 «:allfomit, '°' ,,.,,__ ,_ • reductlol'I ttansftton-. ' 'uw-..w:~ "'*"'-"-~ In parking to ...... 18 ~ ot SUNG JIN MOON •nd OK Pvllllshed Or-. Coes4 Otfly PllOt Pulllls.lled 0rMlge eo.st o.lly PllOt 0"t·bt0rOOM apertme10h lo tWO· KYUNG ~ M11S ~Street lllne '°· J~y 7, 14. ,.,. ts1•11 Jiiiy 7. 14. 21, 21. 1971 2J94.71 bedl'OOf'll ..,..,.,_, ...... tt40 Coslt Mewl, Cal.tom.. • -----------...:..------------1 Wtllece A-. In .. RA Z-. E,._ Tiie 11•,._, SOcl•I Se<IKlly (orl PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ::;n1a1 °"""1IMllofl <CEOAl: Ftder•I TM-· end malllhO- -----------------~-----i I ZONE E•CEPTIOH Pl!ltMIT °'"'· •nd ZIP C.odlt ~ .. Ole Consolidated Report of Condition of CJtlrens Bantc Of u :11.m for Mery Al'l11 sn .. o. ""'~NT~ SUH..., SOOtC JA f "-·-of Or •utllorln<I avecrt for 0.-tl'I09 Coast Costa Mesa, City o Costa Mesa, .....-.ty ange, uni .. rten Uni""9t'Wllst O-<ft, 1rn SUH. "42 Soutfl E-"111 ~'"'· Los and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on v1c1or1• stratt, cu•• M•u . ""'"'"'CalltonlMl'IOOle J 1"'71 Callfornla, ror t Colldltlonat Use Tllal Ille ,,....,_. propen, '° tie 11ne 30, .. , • ,,.mlll to~.,. tllls11ng Cflllrcll tor. lr-farred II dtKntied Ill OtMfal M State Bank No. 1060 day ore facllllv tor,. c:1111e1r~. s to n m•ttrl•t~. •YC!Clllfl, mff<~•~. Dollar Amounts In Thousands .,...rs old. toutlild _. .._... tcldreu, In _.1prnen1, '""'"""· fhl1urH. eQYip. ASSETS •l'I A2 Zone. Envlronm•nt•I IMl'll, tr»Mnarne.900ClwUI, -Oetwmlrwttlon tCEQAI: a~. •NI '"~of Rotll. Ill trllde of Intl Cash and due from banks ........................ 3, 131 9. ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT busll'IHI "''"" knowll as: AL TA U .S. Treasury securities .......................... 450 ZE·11·1'2 for 8rlon JHMtll•, OENA DRIVE IN DAIRY 8l1d ls IO<at· Obligations of other U.S. 'Gov ernment evt11cw1aC1...,. tor Oonlelly L. tnd tct •• 1otS a.ur St""'· Costa Mee. Law• L.. &MIWf, 4M Hlfl'lllteft SC., Celltonllll. '°"8* wllfl .. fotlowlno agenc ies and corporations •••••••••..••••••••• 2,299 Cost• Mes.t. eai1tom1a • .., v•'-'<• e11t<r1tiec1 ..iootwl6k "'-• ~= Obligations of States and political from requlnld ,_ ,.,. MINcll end OFF SALE 8EEA ANO wt NE bd. I Ion S 7"1 fOf' • deMlty dhlaltlon Ill '°"'-"on LICENSE NO. 2111SJ7S2 l\OW lu..ed for SU IV S S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' .. with constl"lldleft • • trlple11, loc.cad Mid ..,...... _ _... et -ad-Federal funds sold and securities purchased under .t .... ,,. eddrwu. 1n .,. RM:P z-. drML egreements to resell In domestic offices •••••••• 2.SOO E11vlrol'lm•nte1 oetu"'111•t1on TMt ""._..~-tor 111e L T t I ( I di (CEQAI: eampe. lrtntltf Of Mid llllMftolM end of w'd e. oans, 0 a exc u ~ 10. ZONE EXC9.PTIOM Pl!llMIT lktnM Is the""" of S'.CUOO.,OO, lllCflld. unearnedll'lCC>fne) .................. 26,130 ZE·71·12> tor Ar"'•'"" V•Mtt1et, lno '""'"'°"' ~ • 11.-.... t>. Less: Reservefor •Yttoorlzad -....1 tor St•llMfl M . Wfll<llconslstsOlt"8foMowlllO: lbl I •~,-17" Harv..,, 111 Vl'911'11• ~-. ca. .. ~ .._. pos.s e oan ~s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ -· c:atlfonlM, tor verienc.. from ca111 - Loans. net •••.•••..•••.•••••.••••.•••••.•••••• 25, 956 ••QYl...ct , .. , .,.,.d MUle<k efld 10 O-h 10 be dtllm...., ""° Bank pre mises, f urnitvre and fhctures, and other perm II ~""" ...-1ng lfl aw1i.-t1on ncrow by~ at ti b k I 1 132 with Ille OINtnl<tlon of .,., edeltleMI °'*''no...,.... \ 1.000.00 .assets represen ng an pre m se.s ••••••••••• • , ciwa111no 1.1n11. ioc.tad at ...,,. -l'nlmlsJ«y .-s. OlfNftd "()ther assets ••• , • , , •••••• , , • , ••••••• , ••••••••• , • • • 544 OTHt., In en A7 2-. Elwl..-..1 Nole to be MtltlflM TOTALASSETS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 41,759 O.ttt~~na~ton~~~~~RM T llll'Olltll~ 21.-..00 LIABILITIES ZE11.;..1··N-·-'C.: .... .!.... Ttnolbl•llnUnolllle-1'f-. of I I I I ... _ h i ..... ~ _.., "-0 -·-n.1 11--.-~Wlct Demand deposttS nd V dua S, pa, u,..rs ps, AA·11-tS tor k1on S. Md tr-ferees end Mid trMdwws - and corporations • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 13,643 Auocl•tet. ~.., ..-..,t ~ COMidtretion t.w "" ,,....,... °' ,_ Time and savings deposits of Individuals, =-c...2.:n.., ~,..! ....,,_ 1 IMlMH.,.,., °'Mid lbNe 1, 1e 111e partnerships, and corpof'atlons ••••••••.••••• 19.573 Pro1.<t _ .. tar.._._ to.~ • .,.:.':''~ ~ ';:' 1::% Deposits of United States Government •••••••••• 1,182 lst1no tommerctt l llNlldtnt with ~ ..... -oe Control PWWtfll •St< Deposits of States and polltlcal ~;~~i;<',!c"::' .. ~N=~ 1411natwq. ' • bd. ' . 3 092 ' Tlltl IM ,..,...... descr1Md tnlMfen SU IYISIOOS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • &ov1 ..... •nl. Int a z-. '""'---.. Dt ~ trftlNllM, -..Ct to "'9 Certified and officers' checks •••••••••••••••••••• 1,569 i.1 °'1•'""'',,.oon ICEOAI: ·~ .oow -'!:... at f'lllANK NA VOA OEPOS TSIN 12, ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT -···--. TOT AL I ze.1 .. 1tt fOf' 1-v•llw Gl~tca, ~o~~T~...:= ':ic:' DOMESTICOFFICES .............. 39,059 '"'" •Yt110ttnc1 "°"'tor Jo11n c. at•Auoust 7 mt. • (1) TotaJdemanddeposlts .......... J6,4n Atlllm1. '3llO/a400 W•n MacArthur on:. e111er ~ ,,_ ana _ • d Boulevard, Santa an-. Callfofnle. for (2) To1alt1mean ••fle11<t from 11911 OffifW!"C• pro-df'tHoHYMC111yt11a trelllfrefon.w1t11111 SaVlngsdeposltS ••••••••••••••.•••• • 22,587 visions ..,.,.mine letl ... M'911t encl ltlrff ~ ._ l*t, IO far at._ 'fOTALOOERPOE SGINTSOIFNFOOICEMSESTIC 39 059 f.."'."'l::c~~~~~::~~::':i 1e::.-:.=-:~:::9.:W-11o10er: ANOF I ................... • O.leftnln•llOll lCEOAl:nompt. F RANK NAYOA ESCROW Othe r liabilities .................................. 302 11. ZONE EXCl!PTION PERMIT C.OAPORATION. 3'21 West 91'1 Street. TOT AL LIABILITIES .......................... 39,361 lsE7·11e,-1,21ftftdCTenle'll.,. P•rTcet Mee> Lo~~~1~;:'~:;i·~ EQUITY CAPITAL · • or ••••nee J. "'ntr, · • • •Ylllorlad t99nl l'Of ll'tiW C. Salter, ~~~ Comrnon stock ... w. "'" s1,...., ~ 8ffdl, a. No. shares authOriZed •• ( ....... , •• '>" 600401,~9 1 205 ~f~=·.:=':Cc:.!J:.r=:,r: ~w. b. No. Shares outstanding par va ue ,.,. , tM c~ •.,., ewto Mr"Vtoa s-.Jew. Su r/ii US •••••••••••• • •••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 795 centw tlld • ClllNllne ttlr• exl$tlftt Tr~ Un iv'.._.. ~Its , , •••••• , • , • , ••••••..• 398 parcels 1"'9 -percel, loceltd •t 'aAn NAYOAllCllOWCCMt~. usv ...-..,.. ' '' "' " ' ' • • 1163 2'61..n twtllr llolile Md ...., Ml'I W ........ TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL.· ................... 2,398 mW.St~ llfwt. tn : az-. LMM..t-.cawet TOTAL LIABILITIES AND •n1ro1M11ta1 ot1.,m111at1on Plll>ltslled Oranoe Coefl DilllY Pilot, EQUITY CAPITAL .......................... 41•759 (C1~~iJ='g-c9,..Tt()H PERMIT Jlllr l4,""' 1'«1·11 MEMORANDA lE·17·UR tor ._., lltllan Dell Ave rage for 30 calendar days ending w ith eall date: avtt1ortl'td...,.,., c:a1-A1Mfk•"' ,n: •-----------cash and due from banks ...................... 2, 190 -PrGPtt'Y ,,..,,.. 111. 101Htntwy PUBUC NOTICE It•~ .. #-Ptfk E •••o. &.01 ano••••·•------------FederalfundsSOldandsecur ""purc .. a__,, c.11tofnlt, tor f'llMW•• .,. , eono1. under agreements to resell •.••..•• · • · · • · · • • · 2,S33 11o11e1 V• "'""'' to ..... outdOCW NOTICE=.°''°" Total loans •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 25,831 ~.!!!~"' ~":~-;::·I~~ SUPfltlOltCOUttTOttTME Tlmt depOSlts of $100,000 or more In ~In", a z-. Ell'll,_t•• s~~~'c;:;~::"~=· domestic offices •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9,312 o.wm1Mt1e11 1c:aa.-1: •llNl'lllt. ..., ,......, T t I ~.·•4' . 38.()14 IS, ZONll UC:lillTION ftU,MIT Et•-, ... ~·-~•• • C. KLIN'"' 0 8 -~ ''' '' ''''''" • '' '' '' '' '' '•'' '' '• ' l8•71·U1R lor ltlcllafd O. Mid· o.e.':*."" __.. - Standby letters of credit outstandlng • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 006 ,,._...,, Mflwl,.. ...,.. ~ s. •· NOT•ce is HIERHv 01vcN ie ... Time dlPO!Slts of $100,000 Of" more In domettlc offl~: Andrtfllen, IDO Ml .. Ullt, .....,_, crtdllon d.,,. ..... -"" dKeeleflt Tlme"9ttlflcat"of cMpc>slt lndenOmlnatlons ._.,, c.i1tom1a. 1w ,_., .. • 11111 .. , .--,_,no<ltltM....,, .. of $100 000 mor 9 807 QN!elUONI Use "9rf'lllt lo Cefllhle1 Ult Mid ...... .,, ~ to .... Of' ' '' •'' '' '' '' '' • 0 '' • '• '' • ''' I ..... afW ......... ef ~.. '"'"' Wltl\ ... _....., ~ Ill Market vafue of lnvestm.nt securities •••••••••• 8,383 sunroofs. 1oc.a1ec1 a1 ,.,.. s.arior .,. 9fttce "' -tMtlt °' tM..,.... -Th• unct.rslgned John w. W alsh, Sr. Vice A-. In.,. MG ion.. EJ>v1,_ 1111t11 <-' . .,, '° .,,_. "*"· •"" PresldenUcash~ and KenMthmedL.:*Donak hueh, ~11stant .. ~~ro::".~ii~J.:.·~7~1T ~":r~• ":':!~ ':tt~• ":; \/lee Pres. of tr.., •bov•na ..,..n , eac: '""'ares, i~.n I.UR l'Or , .. t.. Fi.tlty, 21• WILLIAM A. SCHMIOT, ,.. Sall fOf"hlmsetfaloneandnotfOf"theother: EtdeftA-,C..Mnl.calHW'lll•, Mlou•• or1w. s""' *· ,.,.,.,, I h • -rsonal knowtectp• of the . matte,.., IOf' ,.,,•w•• ., • CoMitteH• u .. hec11. e.tttor111• '*O, W111<1111"" av ... "'. ,..,m11 '°" • .,... ,_. fir 11ty11 P1«•., ~Of.,.""*"""'° 111 contalntd tn this rePort, and bellew that each toc.ated .. .-.. ......._ 111 '" Ri .. , m•••"' tw\tlllllle .. 111e ..,. ... 01 stat•ment In Hid rerort It true. Each of the '-· .,..,~• O.Wml"ltlell .. 11t -.cMwit . ..,11111 .. ,_ fl'MIMll• undersigned, tor t'llmsel alone and not for tht other, 1e:0~~!~~tto110111N•t1ove ~~c'. 111• """ ~bo~•ttOfl of 1111• certifies under penalty of per Jury thet the tor~olng Is epo11u1i-, .....,,_ s,...n•J or t•ll 0•1.0 J111y 11. tt11. true and correct ,, '"' Offl<• .. Ille Pl-•no o.pan. YAUOYS K. KLINE Executed on July 10, 1978 at Costa Mesa, ::::i~ 11 Pelf °'1"'· (.eoflt ~MC=::.~ cantoml• COll'A MISA WIL.1.IAM "· $0tMIOT John w. w11sF-Sr. ,.I.ANNING COMM1u101o1 11111• • Vic• Prt1ldenU c.5hler g:;:~· ~~ ::,:;:.... ,._... ~-KeMeth L. OONhue s.c,...,. _ , .. , 1114=: AsslstantVlc:ePns. ~1~.,:."'C::~uy Pllt\. "=::U°""'o.11,, 1tt1C11.. publllMd Orange Cont O.lly Piiot. July u, 1918 .Mr 1 •. "" Mf ''· 11.-.-., ~ '"' ., .. 2M6-71 ti, .. ,. _,. -~··--··,··· ._ , I • A ,_. "" ~ 't t • ,_ • 4 • • • p ···-··--.. -· __ .... _,_ .......... 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Ttte Blgee•l Marketpl•Ceon tfte Of•"0• Cotti DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 'fou c.n ... n FlnCt tt [ ~ J One C•ll Ser11Ce Tf'9de" Wlth •• ..... M 842-..... 10 FHI Cf'edlt ApptOYll Ml1 ...... sNotkr. AU real eetat.e advertised in thia oewapaper Is subject to the Federol Fair Uoualng Act oC 1988 .tiicb mak• it We1al to ad ve rtia e "any prererence. UmltaUoo, or d.llcrimlnation bued on race, color, religion, sex. or oaliooal origin. or an int.entioo to make any sucb prefere nce . llmi\atlon, o r dlilcrim1DatioD ... ~::!.~~ ....... I~!!.~~ ........ I~.~~ ........ G .. IOOZGHe.. t00" G1Muflf IOOl .. , ·1 ' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. MISA Vlll>f REDUCED TO 589,000 Attractive 4 bdrm.. 2 ba. home in immac. condition. Xlnt loc . IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm., 2~ bath fami ly home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool. · playhouse. extra storage. 5179,000. IAYRC>t4T Several fine bayfroat homes with pier & slips BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR l·l' Puy,·d• Dr ... ""P, 67'> 6161 T.uETHE ICED TEA PWHGE Cool otr In )'(>Ul' backyard heated & filt ered s w1mm1n g pool. This home lB a charming J bedroom. den. 1tnd J. bath wilh a spacious bul lt-tn country kitchen. LocateG a few blocks from city p a rk & bite tr3tb. Priced u nder $100.000. CALL 751 ·319?. t;::SELECT T' PROPERTIES llACH RETREAT Ch•r.. I 002 Ch•rel I OOZ ~.~.paper 'Will oot •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IWVW&UI y accept aoy VIEW! $61,900 &.epa to poundine s urf' & tmt.&I sand! Backyard l1 bay area playground! Winding wooden wallio ways to secluded entry: advertising for r e al estate which is 10 TWOFOROHE SURFlrSAHD Gourmet lutcben, step down convcrsahon area + rireplace! Sunshine breakfast patio. Pool. Jacuui. volleyball make carden llvin& at 1l "s flnest. Call for appt. an•10 _Yiola __ Uoo_· _ol_tbe_l_aw_. __ 1 Try this unique Balboa DUPLU Isl.and investment. Two Only steps lo the beach. maoa:~ .... ..... cMdl ........ 4•11y ••4 report erron •-tll .. ely. Tiie DAILY PILOT --· llabllty for tM first lncornct IMlftiaaOllly. ....................... Ga•a.. IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN EVERY EVE 5-8. Lovely 3 Br Span.i&b. Agt Sherman, 249 Flower. C.M. M&-7414. POUllUHfTS in R1mllagton Beach. Spacioua owner unit. almoal carries. Will trad e. For profit projection and tax shelter benefits, call 962-7788. ICIYUALTOU 2ViAC LAMCASTR 330' of c.ommerclal rd coverace. Cor lot. nr. proposed Palmdale airport. Purchased last yr ror $15.000. sell for same. Financing avail. SUNBOW REALTY 7SMl9U . •VETS* 0 OOWN-OCLOSING Homes in all areas or ORANGE COUNTY VET AfiT. CG1 541.otOO Classlfied Ads are the answer to a successful garage or yard sale! It"s a better way to tell more people! CLASSIFIED INDEX Te Pia Y•r Ad, can 642·5678 ltOIStS FOi SAL£ C-111. .• . .•• 1002 lleMIM t.i..s ."l , •••• , •• IOOI &111oo ..,._ .. ,. .••• _ •• um ~Bo-•····•·• IOIS =-.. :i. ...... ··~· ..... := !>Mo -. • • . • • • • • la:!I EITOl'O • • ••••• 1Cll2 t"ounlaon Valley . . . • • . IGM ~Beach . .. . IC* t;.':. Bu~\ . ' ... .° . :&:: .......... Hiiis , ••• 1050 IA&Yna Noa~I • IO!ll .,._ vi.io . . . IOS7 ~~-:· ::: := s... '""" Qpulr •no • • •• 1m SMlaMa .. ··••• s..ltfKll ... I .. s.111...-. . . IOlll .. _ ...... 1• .............. s. llOf IUl ESTATE SERVICES ~ itt ()lrH1ao EMrLOYM£NT & mPAIATIQN llttwllllol ... lf'«\IOll fl:.\':,.., ... separate houses on oae Great aovestmeot fl as lot. Loaded w /charm & OWDer' occuput you will impossible to duplicate. breathe the fresh salt air 1295.000. while your tenant pick& ALL MEW up part ol the tab. Has 4 Cl'f"I llf O• II~ llJN '0111 AHi · N I d t d bdrm unit for you & 2 e • Y rem 0 e e bdrm for te nant. Your duplex. quality thru-0ut. c boice. Hurry. Pbooe IJeet buy 00 B. J. $205,000, I 5'5-$49\ [•81111 REDUCfD now. . IUY SMART SZS.000 Big $ bedroom family Fantastic location on the home, a short walk from island . Use yo ur ----------i the beach. H1&hl y coanectioos on this fixer !-!f>graded with country qpper duplex. Reduced MOVING m kitchen fl shady covered '°~~. VERDE Need bousmg anro. ! patio_ Covered by a full ~~ Call loll frtt one year warranty It lhe SUper ramily home 5 BR. t-800-S2:>-8900 price is a very modest den. formal dining room Ext.GU74orGU40 96.SOO.CALL7Sl..:ll91. & living room. Owoers No obliption. A service ~SELECT have a new home so try ol Affiliated lodepeodeot T' PROPERTIES $129.SOO. 1~Broters~~-~~~~1~2Siroa:Y-"-'-'--1= 2STORY 0 4U+Dat ,....._.Tonita•? +HUGE FAM Vudttbe~PECIALISTat Located near beach. '-:' . , • tbe Condominium ST.l.000 assumable loan. _ Information Center . No new k>an costs. Best Serving a ll or O .C . financing available. Act Balboa Island ~ TOUCHSTONE RLTY Now! Call 963-6767 """""-~--~"'-18512 Beach Bl. 18 Of'IN 111q.11 HUlll •Olii 111<1 • 6))73-1700 ~~Cal~nJPUX~·~'~)..Ol~.~:~7~~1!•BP<IM MESAVRDI Faot.utic opportunity to IRVIME 4 IDRM _ _ _ obtain great investment $89, 90 0 & tax s helter in Costa Spacious 4 br. 3 ba patio Mesa's most prestigious home located in ooe of area. All units h ave o ur mos t desirabl\· private patios & inside areas. Freshly painted & I a u n d r Y r m s · N o newly carpeted thruoul vacancy here as tenants plus many xtras. You walk to alt shopptng & can't afford to m iss this bas. Call today for appt. ooe.J ustlisted 646-Tlll. 5'S-!M91. MOUNT AIM RETitEA T FOREST FALLS Sao Bern ardino National Park . Five bedroom. s tudy. bobby room. fami ly room . Two fireplaces, & above the smog, alm ost ~ acre h>dndes home plus two Iota. Call for details. COLEOFMEWPOU REALTORS 675-SSll -Walker & lee EASTSIDECM (Qli\$11?iijlfllijj Real F.s tate 2STCXY-41B>IM +POOL-FAM lM Sell t.bing.s rast with Daily 3 Bdrm. 2 bath + Fam .• Pilot Want Ads. + quiet street iD prime &HACH Walk to the pounding surf from thts execullve 2 story home. ltali;.in entry. huge room~. vaulted ceilings. To see is to buy. Ca II 963-i881. ----------t area. xtra clean, I006 IOWI 1'01~ 1(121) lllX!S imo l(lr. ll040 '°4S ~ ll0!6 **' profess ion a lly landscaped. SPECIAL F l NANCI NO AVAJLABLE FHA/VA OR O WNE R WILL HELP FINANCE . can S4&-5880 OPfN Ill 0 ••I\ IUN ICI"' Nl(I ' f11UIJll ~~~HERITAGE . • REALTO RS : 20HALOT :J: l~~~~~~~~~~I Best buy on Eastside. '.! u1 I· houses oo ooe large R-~ IO(lll3 w..JIWATB lot. Immaculate & rull or · · ·· := VIEWS I 31, 900 charm. Reside nce plus IJlllO 2SO Steps to pounding income. or bwld to swl. :! surf and crystal sand! This ooe won't last at : Private c o urtya rd •.000.646-7111. .. entrance! Gourmet galley + t.outy fireplace + e.x.ec liv rm! Spirallog staircase to rambllne 4 ----------bed rm comp lex . MESA VERDE $6l,80C> Grower's greenhous e +st&u'Way to d eck with view. Owner aays, "Sell it ! .. Ca ll for appt . 8CHi010 ()PfN Ill 9 ••I) llJ"I 10"6 Ntt I' ,,.lfiftlll 2 BR stud.Jo type condo w /bltns, c rpl:s, d.-ps. dean & sharp 1 Priced low ror fast sale. JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 $1.62 per DAY That's ALL you pay for a JO day ad In the DAILY PILBT SERVICE DIRECTORY 642-5678 Going Into Business? As required by law. new bus lnes••~ vsl no • Flchtlou " Business Name mtJst reglater that name wtth the County Clerk. Call the DAILY PILOT L!GAL DE'.PARTM!NT tor forms and fUr1her Information. 642-4321 Ext. 332 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• manb I lrvtne.. reattg AM IMYITAT10M TO SUMta Pool-side leisure home w1spacious tree-lined paUo. bricked lanai area for entertalning & peaceCuJ country settlng. Sunny , lg. ll ving rm : French doors; used brk & parquet in family rm; 4 BRs lnc\. extended master suite. Harbor H1 district Don't miss this' Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (J \ l ) .. • • • • ' • • • r • • ........ ..... .. I ....... ...,. w. HowMt,.,. s. ....... ,... s. Friday, July t•. 1978 DAIL V PILOt 03 ······················-······················· ...•........•.......•......................... ..... ,._. IOOJ& .. ra1 IOOJ e-r.. IOOJ .._,... IOH ····••···•••···•••·•·· .............................................. ··•·•·•··•····•········ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······;.;·· ••••••••••••• Houu• For We 1 ........ Fors. ......... Fors. GtMrel I 002 ~ I 002 • •• ••. • •• •• •••• ••••. ••. ••. ••• •••. • •• ••• ••. •• •• •••••• • •• •. •• ••. •• •• ••. •••• • ••• • •• • ••••••••••• •••••• •••• •••••• ••••• •• eoro.. .. Mw I 022 c.ro.. .. M.. •I 022 Coshl M4ts8 I 024 ·~-------- ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE. INC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lingo ·~ I UIAll~ OWNED l'OMf'AtO ')lRVINC TIH SOIJIH COASI ~RI" SINCf l'.lb l HOMIS + IMCOMI 612411112 GOLDIMllOD C .. 1o S.. Excellent investment properly: 2 bdrm. house +2 bdrm .. den apt .. both with rrplcs. Conveni ent location & always rented. $159.500 NtMI f.ASTSIDI Just lasted tbts charmuig secluded famil)' home Quiet 1ree.t1o~c1 cul de·sac. 3 kangsitt> Bdrms. Double used brick frplc. pool·slze lot toO! Don't wait. call now 646-7171 AlAl&wt HEWPOIT IEACH EARLY IWFFS IACICS TO THI IAUAMCA aere's a 5 bedroom. 3 bath, 2 story home in popular Harbor View Broad moor . Formal dining, family room, fire places, a nd a deck that extends into a wooded area that is community owned and maintained (that is the Barranca). This ls a new Unique listing at $279,500. llACH .... -UUXU COVJNGTON -IN HUNTINGTON BEACH or similar property with beautiful view of golf course and ocean in San Clemente. Priced at $195.000 each - by anxious seller! P lease phone 54•·•141 S 15-5151/2 MAICISSUS 0,.. W. I ·5 Newer. spacious apt. over 4 car garage & charming house with frplc., beamed ceilings. patio. $179,500 Of1'·~i'" ·) .,, \ ~ ·, tn If~, t [~IQNll n.11 chm"• thg coMo 11 located -• lo•etr ......... . ·~ to ,.etlllq ~ .... CD•M• Mr pool .......... bl ........... ,._ wfth Yh of rro..tCM 'f '°"" mNI lock lay. $159,500. DISCOVB THI DIHUIMCI -Live. not merely exist on sensational greenbelt in 3 Bdrm home. Discover pools . tennis, libraries. New draperies, new paint. Adult occupied. $105.000. Col 552 ... 161. 7 I 5-7151/J MAICISSUS Col To S.. Remodeled house & l ·yr. old apt., both with 3 bdrms., frplcs .. patios & on 40 rt. lot $217 .500 EASTSIDE Spacious 3 Bdrm with oversiud family room. quality built with sh»kc roof. fplc., and bulltinb Now vacant . Sec anytime. Owner will carry financing. c~11 ~USl EASTILUFF Upii.jl()UI: liVMl:S REAL TORS', 675·6000 Ser111n q Ct1 ~t.1 Mc·sa -lr11rne H untington B eac t1·Newport B eilc h 42t-42t1/J GOLDIHROD o,_ W /S.. I ·I Walk to beach from this spacious 1 'h yr. old 3 tsdrm .. family rm. home. Have the added bonus of mcome from the 2 bdrm. apt. over 4 car garage. $254,900 Cuto.ltud two atory hltblllff .._ wltlt ....,. YMw of MD•1t•1, ~ 9d hcJr lay."""" IM•aa-. ............. ..... 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also in Mesa Verdi', .11 546 5990 t001 1ChMr.. 1002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ............................ ·················· • $ ~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS t-uy ,... .... kite ............... ...... Tltl1 •-.cMlote t.01w. wfll seH ltnff. SI 7t,SOO. HAUOR VIEW-CAlMB. ~~ .......... !~~,!:~ .......... !~~ MEEDS A FAMILY! VIEW HOMES 417 COUU CIRCLE C .. To S.. This 3 bdrm.. 2 bath country styled home has great ocean views & is on Cee land; $229.500. Or lease/option. MISAFfXB $74,000 TiilrH 1-*00M. t•ty rooM, ~•dad corfter locoti• for prl•eey. o•w.d patio, deck, profe111....-y 1-.C~ Wftls _., othft-extro Mdoor feola n. $165,000. Here's 'your chance -move your growing family to Newport Beach for the same price you would expect to pay elsewhere. There's plenty of room, with 5 bdrms .• den. attached 2 car garage, mirrored bar; all on a beautiful tree lined greenbelt. A 5 star listing at $184,200 MST IUY IN THI ILUFFS FU Lovely greenbelt view from this elegant condo with 2 master suites. dining room. 2112 baths & secluded f am rm with frplc & solid oak paneling. Air/cond. $170.000 incl. the land. 200J VISTA CAUDAL 0,.. s.t/S.. l·S The best view in The Bluffs is from this 2 bdrm .. 2 bath condo, with private patio & huge viewing deck. $168,500 VA Terms. An excellent buy on th.ls fixer on a cul ·de -sac. Near everything. Big liv rm. country kit., 2 baths, 3 bedrms. Owner highly motivated. Call 546-2313 <>1'Y fft 0 •''\'UN'( fi.t '" [ellRl1fl ILUFFS CONDO 673-4400 WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., UALTORS 2111 s.. J .......... load HEWPOIT CEMTH, M.I. 644-49 I 0 UDUCB> Spctdom Dtlon1 P1aa. Tiwtt ~ ...t two and OM half bottt1. v HY ,,,. ... end Ultit with ttree potioa o•eriookiftg lo•efy ~ belt. '--9e kttchets wittl •otiftcJ or•o. IMilf.ln booll&cesn lft IM•MJ "°°"'• track liCJhtilMJ and CJID~.$157,500. llG HOME-lOW NICE ldeel for '--ge .-1y. Rn IMclru• witll .... clMlg f'OOftl, '"'"*fad l'OO& Urp fewced CorMr lot 10Md R·2.. NHr ,_. ..ct 1hoppiNJ. Offend at Slot,000. 644-7020 l 123 SAM JOA9UIN HILLS IOAD NEWPORT IUCH G.....,.al I 002 Genttal 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW Dl•l.&o. of Hcnor ...,..._ .. Co. GeMral 1002 Ge•r .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FORESTE OLSON '• ........ .. E~TSIDE FIXER UPPER . . unobstructed+ view __ ,_·~----~--­ of magnificent sunsets & Real EBtateSales hills. tender loving care JUST LISTB>I Triplex. l 'h yrs new in Coeta Mesa. Rents pay principal. int & ins. Sl!S.500. 1 s ob v 1 o u s i n th is EARN 80% PRICE IB>UCED to 166.300. Close to beach. 3 Br. 1 ba. Costa Mesa. ~ u53 m21 .. Creal local1on ' Lot SOxl22. Circular dn ve m front. alley al rear 3 Bdrm. 2':i Bath + hobby room. large pool lfarhor H ig h WORTH REMODELINC2 for future localion value' Make offer? gracious 3 bdrm .. family rm . 3 bath home; mani c ured . lush grounds Comp lete pnvacy. Private beach. of your next commission. Interview s are confad~tial. Call Jackie Irvine Meadows R.E CUT CO M MUTER W tclffl....Mw TRAVEL. 3 Br. 2 ba. Seal ---"-------'.;._'- Beach. S&Sconstruetion. WATSlFROHT HOME Asking Sl99.500. OPEH SUM. I ·5 462 I SURREY DR. ~ns1 1sz.0233 1---------1 55.900So. ,.._f l:rl With private dock in -secluded community, REGANCE 64M5H 546-605 with a restful 3 Br. 400l17" C.M. ..._ __..... ---------1 Famil,y Room home on FOR All Y # IN MESI VERDE large lot. Oversued &aw I I I t " ---------1 garage. Call agt, ~ -"8e)OwMarketPncc" or 673-7737 ror an non v. f"RJ.HKlO< S p a c i o u s • n e w I Y appointment. ~HERITAGE I Rf:n TOH \ decorated, well planned. J1ZSO c_c.o."""' 3 'Bdrm home w /large 640-7o0'0 kitchen-family-dining HEWPORTH!IGHTS ~~~~~~~~~~I a rea +gracious large living room. orf 3 Bdrm 2 balh. sparkling · 1 t L J·acuzzi on large lol in ---------1 impress ve en ry. arge , ~IGl .... "L ILUFfS covered usable patio. beautiful Newporl V9' ..... ,.. large ba ck y ard & WAHTSPACE7 Heights Complete ly Handy to the pool, yet d hed A l 2 Houses, dbl. lot, Corona remodeled and cnlargc•d. quiet & peaceful! End toetac t .I:'~e mus del Mar; 2 bdrm. house, Don't miss it ' Call unit, CARMELITA seea _.,, · approx. 1900 sq. rt.+ :>iO.ll51 PLAN , 3 bdrms .. den & 400E.1711 t·bdnn. house. approx. formal dining rm. 3 C.M. ~111-1.000 sq. ft. Extreme baths. Price $1S8,SOO privacy in both. Owner CRAWFORD CANYON North Tustin a r ea. beautiful country setting oo '14 acre with view of hills. Space for RV. 3 car garage, 1 year old. Ca II 546-581M> .. <!~~ .... HERITAGE • • REALTORS EASTCOSTAMESA will help finance. Spacious family home,--------• $325.000 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllll ___ _ ---------1 gorgeous l>OOI ; huge CAMEO HIGHLANDS -------- . • REALTORS ---------i family rm. with wet bar VA UIO()egreeoccanview; 4 INGUSHISTATE lrnsii~ Price & frplc .• 4 bdrm.s., dining bdrms .. frplc. in mstr. SSt,500 rm.. 2 baths; bandy to bdrm S234 soo I 1-~rM-..1-1 R II .• • • -sooT ........... Dow11 "-~ -schools. ealisl1ca y CORO ... "DEl.M"I --Pnce slashed S20.000 for ed $135 ooo ..... ,.. ,.. Soaring 2 sty. 4 br + immediate sale 2700 pnc · · · TERMS R-2 Lot with slab for pool! A handyman's n ho lge bdrms garage & apt. 3 Bdrms .. paradise! Paint and sq. · me. · f 'ut u.... d od led formal d1nmg. is land ' tlLN" L 0 w d 0 w n ! L 0 w en. comp. rem e · profit a nd you have kitche n w /bllns . Gu.! payments' 3 Bedrooms! Sl.99.506 yourself an estate. Otthedral clgs. !>epurate Wut.&u '81.q. 2 Baths! Pnced lo sell! NEWPORT CREST Excellent Tnbm living. bdrm & bath for live in . ..._.-..,..-..,__.,._,.to.J.,. ....... lil SS2.000. Condo: best view! 2 Callquick,847-6010 Parquet rtoors. wood B REDCARPET7S4·1202 Bdrms .• frpk.: owner Ol'f"'"10·1rs1uNIOEJ N<r ~ l l 'jo.. .. I< I \I I ) panehng AV & 1~J~~:ic':i~E :•\i3=:~:ot [SHtMI BEACH Lovely home. separate Laguna 8 e a e h ; 4 · . ' ,,~,~· ~aJ•.'H•• 1 0'0"idel MJ1 450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. 7M11 b . , bdnns., den. dining rm .. 1---------apt. + great ay vaew. poolsize lot. view of • • ... IWUSTIMG All this is included In one ocean & mts. $139.500 -~ NEW WATERFRONT~~~~~~~~! home with boat slip, superb property on the MAURYSTAUFFER East.side Costa Mesa. 3 Newport Peninsula. The Bdrm t bath, 70'xl30' homels3 bdrms .• ramll,y SEAUON REALTY lot-all on Orange rm .. 3 baths & a sunny 3601 E. Cst Hwy. CdM Avenue. Coral Cay. Below mkl. Sell your own home. Bltr.556-4380 FIXED . not % fee. 673-5354 patio; the spacious apt. 1213 N. Cat Hwy, Laguna is l·bdrm .• 1 bath & 497.3388 terrace. $349,500 OCEANFRONT 3 Bdrm. +den home on 30x85 rt. lot; rrpt.. built·ins. patio, beamed ceilings $375.000 673-366.1 642·2253 Eves associated BR Ol<EU'. R!A,10PS J } ~' ..,.. f. J•t l "'' ',."' ' AIAHOOHEI>! ""'ntor'• SPECIAL $46,000 Guarded gateway protect.a lavish grounds "pool! Secluded entry to executive liv rm.! S unshine gourmet kitchen overlooks private courtyard . Spiraling staircase winds to bedrm complex . The finest in twnhm living Call quick' 847·6010 G ... , .. I 002 COf"CIM clel M. 1022 4 Br, 2 ba. formal dinln~. brick frplc. comer lot. 2 car gar. 900 Dogwood Phone 751-0774 eves. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ................•...•.. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, UMITSUMITS Two4Plexff llEATTHE IMTEREST RATE Ta.ke over loan on this hJghJy upgraded 3 BR. family room home on this lrg. pvt. cul·de-sac stree t Payments only S507 P.I. at 9Y•7o Won 't last. call now! 540..3666 MEW DUPLEX J.i s t wh&t your MANO MEW!! J BR. Family Rm. 2 baths, fireplace. fully insulated. Eastside S84.900 loyMcC_. 1110 Newport ll•d. Coda Mfto 541-7729 accountant ordered. (1rst GREENBRQQK user·s write -off! /\ smashmg new duplex for IY 0'61WER only $210,000. Come se<' .. " 425 Ins. open daily 1·4 4 Bdrm . 2 bath PM. Extremely popular {LJ J _I .I~ Camelol Model. This l!JOUJ'lla a.et c/l1talt lovely home ls located ut *tiA.i>,1.,,,,.h~) a o ex c e I 1 en t v ·"7~-· neighborhood on a cul de 673-8494 sac, within eaisy walkin~ Wllelc-.11 2435E.CoHt Hwy .• CdM distance or s. Coasl 1---------1 Plaza Shopping. Many REAL ESTATE RUSTIC 3 br, 2 ba. frplc. palios. well decorated . Guest house $153.000. By lc6oa lllmd I 006 owner 64(). 7030. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spyglass Hill. 4 Br. Fam RUSTIC Rm. pool, ocean view. SJ00.000. 21 Bodega Bay CAPE COD Dr Open Thurs. thru Quaint 3 Bdrm .• 2 bath. 2 Sun. 12·5. Harker Real story home PLUS rental EAtate (714 1 755-9744 unit. Ideal locatioo. 112 block from South ba.yfroot & 3 blocks from downtown shopping. Must see to fully appreciate the Cape Cod charm. Asluna S279,000. Call 17141838-6755 17141673-7185 OWNERSELUMG 3 br 2 ba charmer within 4 blks Big Corona beach. Has fireplace. dining a.rea. new carpeting & xtra lrg mstr bedroom w/sllduig doors, to sml patio. 2 car garage w t beach s hower , outstanding features include: CUSTOM DRAPES UPGRADED CARPETS LARGE COVEREI> PATIO OE S lGN EH WALLPAPER 4"x.8' SKYLIGHT OUTDOOR GAS BBQ AtrrOGAR. DR.OPNK S PRINKk ~ FRONT/REAR 979-8123 Pnn only please $109,900 38r. 28a. fresh paint. vacant. lrg cov patio, Mesa del Mar. Slll.SOO 557..fU7() laundry area $155,000 BY OWNER ..._.,,.11110 1007 incl. pl~ns wllh city Mesa0e1Mar.S83.950 •••••••••••••••••••••• • approval Cor 2 br 2 ba 4 bd. fam rm 546-3797 UVE ~l .. UO" apt. to be built in rear "",.. ,.. Phone644·7864 IT'SCOOL!MesadelMar OCEAHFROHTFOR area. 48r. big pool. ONLY $135,000!1 den/bar. $97.500-Owner Rare oceanfront condo COM DUPLEX will help finance. Pnnc1p TOP noor with fantastic So. of Highway only. Call owner for appt view. 2 Br. 2 ba, dining 700 BegonllJ 548·7530 nn & fireplace. Sec bldg, $159.500 ..... ~LISTI .... ""'· subterranean gar. Call The Property Mart Must Sacrifice·D1vorc·\· · ....,.,... ""9 Peppe Jones Agt for Call64"9019 Mesa Verde North . BAY AVE .. charming 3 pt:.., 4037 ' ______ .,. ____ , Beautiful 4 br horn\:, bdrm. 2 bath home. dbl ap . .,,.,.. shows like model brick frplc. jacuzzi. patio TRIPLEX COllOMA DEi. MAR BJ.SOO. Prin only. MAM &2cargarage! $195.000! Located oo the Balboa ora.fter5PM.557-6778 WATBFRONT Peninsula. Two 2 Sdrm VIEW HOME OPEH SUM l·S uruts. One 1 Bdrm unit A beautiful view ot the JS lalboa Cons Nr 10th St. beach. In xlnt ocean, boats and the cond S22S 000 evening lights. Three Immaculate. profess SAaLPROPHTIES large bedroom!>, extra derorated home 2 bdrms large uvmg room wit &den + dining rm, large 675-4890 fireplace overlooking quarry Ule in hall & den. Capistrano two pat 1 o s w 1 l h huge patio & det'k. e h 1018 fountains. Only $303.000 $350.000 Lncludlng land & ••• ~.~~•••••••••••••••• Call lo preview this boatsUp! OCEAN VIEW custom bwlt home. ca11 CREAM PUFF New paint. carpet . appliances, make th1:. sought after. gotf cour..e. 4 BR. 3 Ba at $147.500 A BEST BUY' Im med po6Session OAC. HALP1MCHIM REALTORS 675-4392 OCEANAtOMT . BRAND NEW . l''O R 752·1920 Duplex,3&l·bdrmun1ts. SA LE BY OWNER . .i I each with trplc . Dbl RR . 3 ba. lrg bonu!> rm. ' 9UAIL V~k~~. ~~;~~n~c u~~ garage. co~ner l~t. ', oc lot Open hse ~ol & condo. Only $59.900. S340.000includang land Sun. $142 St'avicw 01. PLACE Great terms. Owner 1 OCEANFRONT SI69.000 or best offr . Bkr.551·288.S Choice oceanfront very flexible terms. PROPHTIIS"' duplex. on the sand! 661·3168. 661 ·3184 t~ TII l:JO P.MJ BY OWNER. Ideal 1500 Huae 11p5tairs bdrm. lge eoro-.. M• I 022 --...:-.------1 sq. ft. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. blt·in kitchen. On large R-2 lot. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS IAIGAIM kitchen, ca thed r a l $17S.OOO! llYIMETEIRACE 3 BR. family room. celling in liv. ar ea lalboalayProp. Immaculate 3 br 2 ba formal dining rm, 2 Newlydec.College Park. •_.............._ h frplcs .• 3 car gar. '82000 9755682 or eves Placing a Class1f1ed ad is as easy as dialing you phone. Give us a call. We'U do the rest. 642·5678 Assist in ads. fin, etc. Realty Free Homes . 530 -2224 R .E . ADVISORY SERV .....uni ome. $185.000. Prin, landscaping, sprinklers. 957'.o350 • . IEACHTRIPLEX PETE * 675-7060 * only. Byappt. 759-1897 cor lot. Room for pool & ------- R For a e Y wner. more. mor e, more! 1002G....ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llAUTifUl 4 ill ILUFFS St7'.500 .... ,_ 4 IM.-Oo-. two story ''G" .... -• ~lot ........... to pool wttll 2 ,etl0t. exceptloHI decor J•cl•dl119 wood ,.,. .... , floors .-d slt•tt•rs tllnrHt. O•erlooldlHJ I••" ..... •-0..... wfl Hc:IMmp or he ....... OM WATll wmt SUP S2'5.000 ..... ,.. l ......... -W9ler' .... ,.... ................ loytw,_-.,... romd aJtbt .. •g. Specfcm,, lhJlit, • m t_.eM #Jew. ,.,..... ......... Sip ,.,. ., . ...,, W•tmro•t Jlo••• Z633W.CoastHwy ,Newport Beach 611·1400 Walk to beach & ---------1 Original Harbor View Beautiful home . shopping from these MZ·5200 .............. u•..-. Hills, 5 br. 3 ba. living beautiful pnce. S249.000. very desirable units that --------•I 4 Hms on a lot w/yard & nn, dining rm. family This 1s real value. ~hown are in good condition & ---------• room for 2 more. Owner rm. pool. not White Sails by appt. 640-5112 agt. always rented. Only will help hnance w/15'k Way . $235,000. Owne r ---------1 $129,:500. CALL556·2660. 2 sly 3 br home, 11 ~ ba. dwn. Prime Eastsidf' Joe. will finance. 640· 1528 Cozy 2 bl'<lrm. R·2 lot . • S£LECT · smJ dock. $200,000, For s u NB ow R EAL Ty w k d y s . 4 9 ~ · l O 5 6 rum. close beach /shops, ---------• info ctill !213) 43S-898'7 Classified Ads 642·~ PROPERTIES ,_7S9-09 __ u_. -----•weekends. ~.ooo.~ -------• eoro.. .. Mlr IOZ2C:--.. Mw 1022 .._,,... I OOZ GiaMral ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWPOIT SHOllS .. LA*» Own the land and this warm f aQlily home for only $146,500. Community pools, tennis court and only two blocks to the ~ach. • CG&.DWaL IAM"' co. 844-8060 21" UM.IOACMlll...._.RO, IN.......,.., CbTlllll CE 110111 ILlllS ca . OVER SO YEARS.OF SERVIC~ CANYON CREST TOWMHOUSI Elegant 3 Bedrm. Condo Protected By S ecurity Gate. Tas tef'ully Decorated With Electric Kitchen. Separat e Dining Room. Suoken Living Room W /Wet Bar. Fee Land. Pool & Jacuzzi. Sl59,900. UI DO~ HfVI 631-1'80 MOVE NOW! Vacant 3 bedroom and family room and bonui. room! Great Mesa 'V<'rd<' area! Call now' REDCARPET754·1202 ""'o .. $5000 Dow" $408 mo. Newer 2 br condo, new crpt. gara1e. patio .tt pool. By owneT . &d-4610 By Owner. 3 br l~ ba. Xlnl cond. Save on R.E. comm . S72 ,500. 874 Darrell St. $48·253S Mesa del Mar. 2 story. form din, den. enc paUo, Owne.r. 751·0383: IYOWNIR 48drm. Uvtna. db1ina & f am rm 't w 1open beamed clng's & paneling. 2 trplc's. Lathe patio, prden area. 2.~ 1qft..UNIQUE! _,Loral Lane '7N02'7 /213..u4 4123 t • .... DAILY Pll.01 f rtdat• JU!y 14, lt78 :_"'~",.,... ........ ,.,. w. ........ ,.,. w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . c.t.w... 1024 .,.,.. toil .............. 1040 ~ , ............................................ ··············•····•··· "1~0~~ e ;~~ >' DIMS OM THE •llA.CH CUSTOMS• r..odeled. Xlot IJ>come HOVSI! •3 Bdrm, 2 bath. duuna 'Sltt,500. Own l A&l 1bla~nwood3br 2ba. area. family room , ~ du er v ea a toa s t. carptU. dtapa. bltna. Privacy mountain view Corner lot hat RV ntt MIW UMfTS Prot. laochcaped, pan atte.a. 81t 2 car aarage ittoWALLACE. CM den. many uparade.s " w/alJey entry Walk to £labt 2 bedrm, two 1 more~.900. park, •Cboob tr ttor~• bdrm. All l "2 bath• I Y O WMR Immaculate home In & Ant "'"" tu benefits. 22132 foxborou3h Way out. SUUOO. Call toaee. AD have frpk:a, ceramic 581>-32162 tUe ln ldtdaeft • bath,---------• <13 Bdrm. 2 bath, dinln1 dlsbwaaber Is atoves. s PllOIA TE SALE area. famlly room. bllns, covered spaces allow for 2 Bd.rm, 1 bath condo CMl»eta, drapes. 2 car ' umper parking, 18 total Beautiful almost new garage w /alley access. ~uto rt '-1 Another unit can be built ..... oodsp ~ladem·'!.· up1ta1.racoodo.2Bdrm.l in-rear. Beautifully .. .. "' ba. utll rm, A/C. Only i d GoodBeaut. landscaring. t&0,000. Simla~ ~icnel""'eptor~cphooert,~. rental area o C.M. ROYAL REALTORS "'•""""· .... " "'· HllS,000. 493-2143 & '93·2512 park & at.ores BOB BROOKS, Rltr. Ask for Tina/ Agt. 3 Bdrm 1 ..... b tbs 1 . . . . . . . . ~ IM lHE WILLOWS The lowest priced individual bomes ln Irvine 4841 ABBOTSWOOD 38R S73.950 4712 ROXBURY •BR 74,900 14891 DOHENY 3BR A/C 75,500 4502 ROBrNWOOD 3BR A/C 75,950 4681 ABBOTSWOOO 3BR 77 ,500 Glve us a call about any of these homes at a reasonable price. You can afford to live in Irvine today. REAL ESTATE GO lit CABIN ! Bunk down ln Cap'na quart.era wttb plenty of room for lbe crew ID the foc'ale eft. ready to set aaU ln Wa 2 br 2 ba. hideaway overlooltlnc Victoria Beach Cove. $142,500 (114) 67S·548'7 -------'----• • • .. ., a • poo ' ---------•Fa•t•Valey 1014 dining area. sunken RED SAILS IN Tl:fE .. --------1••••••••••••••••••••••• family room w/Spanish SUNSET fl SNUG :;av sron ·GE i-------·1 tile, 2 nreplaees. bltns. HARB 0 u R w i lb ftA carpets. drapes 2 car panoramic vlewa from '·3 119dn>om, 2 balb. like garage oo alley + this Wood s Cover storage area or, boat dau.ler: 3 br. 3 ba. fam house. Walk to park. rm.'230,000 schools & beach. Very ....._ I 044 I !.t' ..... a EMERALD IAY SALi IY OWMJI Price reduced to $399,000.00. This 4 bedroom 3 bath home has a fantastic view and is situated in a gated com- munity in North Laguna with private beach, 6 lighted tennis courts . swim- ming pools and parks. OPEN HOUSE will be held July 15, 16 noon til 5. Call ahead for admittance. 4'7-2267 Refreshments Wlll Be Served- W KLLIA.M P<>W"ELL Recl E•tate .,,. rT5Y iaoo--.~ By owner. 619 N. Coas'1 Hwy. 3 Bdrm Condos . rantastic whale w itlt!r v1ew1. steps to divers cove.«· 1Si82 or 49'7 ·4743 a.a,-....., IOSZ' • •••••••••••••••••••••• uPlN HOUSl RE Al f'Y / . nice property , $144,500. ....... I 044 i--••••••••••••H•••••• AVASr YE WBBERS. Call S36-8836 ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• DRY DOCK & polis h L N• .. • LOWIST NICE o.y 2 br. 1~ ba. COGdo in your brite won ar make ............ I 04I ........ •ectr I 041 aguna lgUer 2 Br/ ... A ln .,._.,_ P ._ the terrace. Wi•dsor plans •-bw'ld your 0..,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ------- Sassy ucn . '-'VUCfe ara. model. Nr clbbse. "' -·· R lty Could be converted to 3 abppng center. ta."°· clipper ship ... ~· X 100·1--·---L•O•T--•1 BYOWNEA ea .. REDCARPET Sr. Super home. Only PriDcmty.13MM lot ... '55,000 Y•n PRIMELOCATION &Classy .... ..., .. Fwlairt V.., Owner moving. 4 br, 2in ba , family rm w/adJolnlng kitchen. Kitchenaide D/W, new lrg oven range. Lr& living rm opening onto covered terrace. 14 acre permanent aluminum • HB $118,900. MOMA.ICM IAY Ocean view rrom every MMiU& SHOUS 234Adams Ave.. "-A%AMIWPOIT Deerfield townhouse . SMALL CRAFT TaL room.2900sqft. S'l91,000. Elepnt 3 bedroom condo with deluxe kitchen and plmb carpets. Private. POOL-$76,950• 4 Bdrm + REAL.TY 975-4616 Plan S: 3 br Z~ ba, fam WARNINGS! Ballen Larse level lot witti _CaU __ 1_14_1_'94-321.8 _____ ~· ~e& i~an::~:~: pool-beautifully fenced•---------rm. bigbly uPSraded. down the batcbes & set fantastic view of bills :> t89.9SO , BKR. -Ca ll !M0--1720 w/block wall. Heavy WH'"'~YOUI fiBy~~-P~:,!0;_!12.900. ~s•PYb 12lab11 oo$138de500ck of and oceao. One ot the --~Al ILIL,OT taJ ~ecaec: n c~~~"M~t% t s hake roof. Some ,.., • --'-""'"-~-·-------! ...,. r. a... • las& buildin". aites left in r........,.. P ans w coaa .. ••.,UU7 • & city a ppr ova I. see! ... 122$,000. .. decorating but. basically .---Woodbridge Biscay. SUNKEN TREASURE one ot Lbe SOutb Coast's Beautiful views of ocean MONARCH IAY g~odt boma.re aocnbooqlusle&t yBourlke ctoo•yth2eBdrlamke. 2fbroathm Uptrd'd • back up to at the lower deck of thls !~tooocom m unities . &mountain.I. $1.28.500. SPECIAL ,. ..... 1 slllr'age build.iDg on slab Snee ne • park. Vacant. Must sell. rare jewel A ~irate's find _..,, Laguna Investments Custom desl-ed quality· sboppio&.646-4380,Rltr. Townbome in ~Br FR 3Ba 2frp1 •-• .. '-3b 3 ..,,.,000 A.DULTUVIMG ""'"'"'""' .... • • • • · ... u.ua r. a........... 4.,.....,_.. h o m e 1 n m o d e r n Woodbridge. Feeling Lake privileges. Only Puoramlc mountain ---------,.. . 1 h IOf' tools & bikes Access 61-fHA BUYERS "#I 1-C411forwlo" w backyard for RV + dbl laiy? Stroll to the pool S1S9,SOO Own /agt UOtSo.CoutHiway and valley viewt m the Huse lllulti·level 4 BR •UJ.can stye w/2 uge close by.WantsoUtude? GUmot'e,540-2300rm803. LAOUNABEACH carefree a du lt home, completely BR.den,ltDR.Approx. ---------1 garage A laundry room. Come quick to best buy •DUPLEX • Room for pool or in town-very sharp 3 Take a sunbath on your eDYiroluneQt ol llonarch re-men. ocn fl canyoa 3 0 O 0 s ~ · I l • 0 r secluded redwood deck. ORA.H4HTlEI 497.2457 Summit 2 Bedrooms views 1265 ooo Ope Su ~ce ... s.ns.ooo. East C.M. Owner says a ddition Walkin g bdrmbomehaslarge RV SELL! $171.000. Submit distance to elem. & hi gate and many xtras. Thia home bas all the COHO() ---------• den, 2 b9u., upcndet: i.s. IW Terr'ace ;.,ay~ ....... C .C . rme qualities of an S&S no ·-...___,. •-Eaeelleot community 831·941 l or 494·'1912. Palnn.y living ln apac. -'«lffers. Bkr. 552.0434 schools. This choice S76.4.50. Call Professional borne is priced under R e a I E s t a t e , built home. HURRY ON 1 ua + -·· &.,......,, • facllities.$135,000 BOND 0 eo"'''TY contemporary 5 Bt\ pool. Lowest priced Plan ~ hom ' I · · TiilSONE!a.soo. IVcoadoat-'"'$$7,'140. SW'BTOWMHOUSI .__. .... a...... e. w/poo:i. Jacwz1. • 3ll8 Yellowstone market value at $89,900 (TI4)960-S402 ~ BR . 2 BA, large Call Muy Lou. Agt. ___ FR_EE_l_UI ____ , C8I for Detalh PLAZA tiWPou ......,,.,.,_.,.._ Overlookina r;I Niguel 644-7211 _....,TY t7• "LI' 3 ~~tbs. This ~tter than new C · C M "' ~ h vered patio, family 841-6100 or owner. ~. '8f .500. 646-5285 96Z-S580 or 962-3520. IUCH RETREA. T ~ -family room wltb wet home. an a brand new more ... $340,000. HUR.YI bar and fireplace. lla.ny are a, re at u res PIUYATE Noqr.aalify-Oramatic.nu2 l ... i14011leach 1040 • amenities . privacy. ~mt.ltocean MICMl&SHOllS rJn NIGfl sty. 38r, 2\li ba. Nr bch ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Bcb, 1-'1 mi away• so LAST WE EK 0 N E as y a c c e s s to views. Lower floor has Nr. oew 3 BR townbome OAIL[Y & 1\SSUll1i I rs 10%dnS129,950. 646-1035 .,.~ Resale Specialists. come by this Sun 12-5 & MARKET BY OWNER. clubbouae awimmlng playroom " glass w/Rec center. tennis, ~ wet your whisUes w/free New Turtlerodt Glen pool and 2 ·--'-enclosed jacuzzi ; 2 pools, saaau & mort>. Iyo~ 3.• !>r 5 bdrm models bee hil t ......... courta. bdrms .• J in baths . w-•'-be ch. S1 ""-avail some w /pools r, w e ;ou apprec Woodbridge Sycamore 2 garden home, Heather N Q R 1 N S •.500 i. ...... ~ .. ,u .... a••-••~ •--:~•c'iu i;~ 4 br 2 ba + encl. pallo. _. · this gorgeous 2 Br. 2 ba sty sgl family home, 4 model, 4 BR. J ba. lam V>Moi>.......ull6 ..... u ... vu "" ..--..... -" t»4 Victoria St. $00.SOO. Penning1oo Properties ullra·modem res .. Pool. BR . 2 ~ b a . hi I h l y rm. High Ir upgr aded R E A L T y detail! $325,000 GOLF couase VU! 158-9ll8 ---------1 sauna. Jae & tenn15 crt. up_..._ "'-,..,...,. w /deck & VJeW. $159,900. VA.CA.MT LAMO .. _ ..... to fiind single sto Just reduced $3000. Now .,__.. ...... ._ s IC>.. 3 Buildable ............. v'•w nan.a ry 31R+POOL 644-97. Open at, ..... n 3Monarcb Be.yPtua ~ •~ 3 BR townhome POOLTIME +IEACH$6S,SOO only $73,000 8398 UMY.PA.llCIRV. 1..Spm RETIREMENT LapnaNiguel lotsonaqulet.treelined Beautilullydec.w/many Spa:?~: ~E!~~m & Prime Huntington Beach Leeward.6ll-4560agt. La Salle. 4 Br. 2"' ba. ---------c HA().YVEN-0 ·~ bedi.8 2 b~. •4t-'-•7•2•ll··-·a•l•l•-0-1•36•I ~~i:!.~~~~~ upgrades. Won't last 1..a 'I Ith H&F locat1'on near s ch""''s ---------i absolutely best buy in --• 1-1 · to guna 5 11 Fr $87 soo t long ... SlOt.500 i·-ml Y rm w "'1.' • area. Premium home. 2 •-•--Main Beach. Newly ava · om · <> .at6-2413 .a9s,.szzo -1. Nicely decorated parka, sboppiJ>g centers RENT C>a IUY f 1 E h' d Beaut.ifully decorated ... ~ ...... cJ b-' .... ..," ooo .. .. ....... al rrp:. veryt rng one. .......... • ._., ean, .. g_ ~. c' ~ •t"' ., .. ,. 1 "'"'5050 w/wallpaper & other & goU course. $1550 tot Owner desperate, 2 Br Air·cond, wall.papered, and landscaped Plan t1. aodalr)' ... S85.950. fatOfTHIWOILD ~ .. -.. - upgrades. Close to 2 golf investment to qualifying lin Ba, large living rm & mirrored. All elect. Tbe perfect plan fort Famlly bome. bllb beam Lovely unit with whltei--------- courses. Only $1L9,500. buyers. Owner wm help dining area condo. Close kitchen. Plus h cpts . large famlly. Sprinklers. NEW DUPLEX. Wrap cellinp, ~luded patiOI. water view· 2 bdrms., 2 Oavld Bourke, Rltr, f In an c e · Take topoolarea. Move In clean. $121,900. decking, covered paUoe around view. designer dbl trplc. Room for pool. baths, den I& 2 frplcs. ...wumHG! 546-9950. advantage. cau 963-6767 Open House Sat. 11-4 Owner 552-8584. and owners want an built on golf course In Quiet cuHle-sac st. 3 Br. Perfect for weekender or Ol'fN"19'"siUNrOfllNOC:t • 21322GreensprayLn. ofter! San Clemente. Excellent frml dinina. Only retirement. Much In Beautiful mountain & valley view. Original J Bdrm, den Model Home with many upgrades: :.,;:~;r.t~ ~·11111 A de~ -Cbt ==~::·:.. $1 .... ,,... ~.:.··::~on ! SobrbeaUng. Upgraded l~-~~ .. ~,~~::::11~1=~-~=-"~I aft.er3 Bdrmslnglestory your personal touch. c1·a·~ ·~on ................ P oo l & lov el .v landscaping. A muslsee' crpt'g tbruout. Dbl gar. BEACH CONDO 3 BDR end unit on greenbelt. Expansive view of ocean "'-"" ~ ... '* Only$75,000. dbl 000 Nearpool,Jacuu.i,tennis --------... and car-. Extreme•0 Com~~ ..,.,,~ TlFFANY 2-,., ba. gar, $66, ---------• and bik tr lls $T9 900 _,,_ <1 REAL ESTATE 96J.7079or6S2"4.278 SUMURW1MD e a ' · New Turtlerock Glen ql.iet 2 bed., 2 ba .. huge •IOSN Cou1 Htgflwav 7 ~ Bdrm lBa 3 2 Calfor .. ait. garden home. The convertable den . 494·1230 ~Be.cf1 Ca926!>t ( 14} l Open House Sun 12-Spm ~tios ~ eover~~ra~~. 644-7211 popularLarbpurModel. $121.500. ~:::i~!'~way For sale by owner ~}71/:~~!·o". ·~.<~r plank floors. lots of 3 Br. 2 Ba. Large master M~'t.W~~,c.i &i&n PETE R NearSo.CoastPlaza wallpaper. frplc. gar swtewilh baloon)'ltfam A TOUCH OF SPAIN. Ocean view, walk to • :i's 28a $82 500 Magnolia> 3 bedroom l:V.. Call r~-Old 3 story mansion beach, 2 br + guest r. · b 1 d t d door opener. wet bar, rm. $1Z7,500. ~&e eel 1 Call """""""' a new Y ecora e ..... _._, M h h ,.. ......... _ _. 1rv· p .,. convert to 3 uxury ....... $1.3(,900. lUl95 3rd ..,_.,f74N, home 2 mi to beacb. sp1u ... ers. uc • muc \n:UIMIUu, toe acuac. -r MESA.YMDE $83.950 By Owner more. CALL OWNER ---------~OObetweeoloam =e::s·o~:~h\~: ~::da8_,0·3.~~go~:eer~ (21.3)"""•"""' FORAPPOlNTMENT. 3 nv·c·~1 Spm. I I f d # Sharp J lrg Bdrm, 2Ba. __ ...,_ .. ........, _____ -t $135,000 968.8763 • ,.. ,..,.,. ......;.--------1 mpress ve aca e . 98CM.518(8rea). .fam Tm, upgrd, btful TORY Reclilctcl $1000 A RARE Sl95,000. llU.'9 500 brick work. S&U50. 2 5 H IY OWMEI Excellent University .,. .... Open house Sat/Sun 12·4 'OO&AEA.C SUPlll SHARP Park location. 3 Bedrm UNIV. PLAN * 494-1057 * Prime location. Walk to 32330regonAve. $.'18,900. JBR, park·llke beauty on major t.own&beacb.tBdown Owner S57-SS91. entry to huge living Comfortable living. Few greenbelt location. Huge .. in Park Homes, VHI. Fox sale. by owner. your own In llke·new room. Formal 41ning min fr heh is this lovely living room. Formal 111, is air cood. and ~as Top-d-t.be-World, 3 BR. 2 cond. Beaut, well INlint ,.,, ~mt le.ty overlooks enclosed 48drm. 2Ba hme on cmr dlning rm Black slate bdrms, a buce hgb ba kltcben·den, Xlnt bldg, gar, laund facil. Lota of brick work & atrium . Gourmet lol.'Upgrdedfeatures+ atrium. Superb, ainale klt/fam. rm. and a cond, $125,000 . M.uslseetoappreciate. .... In .... ,_ b In .......... __ Ina •a· ideal location Open "' added loft·den over lb .... 1 .. ..., ~"17 HURRYon• .. •--e. e ...... as uws c arm g ............,.,, sweep .. s .... 1.rs 1 Id s•"""' home. Ste-to pool '"" _._ u .... ..,.. pJOl home. Attrae\ively t.o secluded master suite. house now U •0 · .;i1 tennis! I~ediate formal din. rm. You'll ---------••1 nda ....... ... :.I • _ ... f I •· ~ BR •-cblldrens quarters Priced for Im med sale at h own lbe land and love ~97.-1 I uecorau:u, rp • ..... · ... · · "--"-"-""'29 occupancy! Owner as Want Ad Results 6U 5678 .., -OpenhouseSatl·5. Owner s acri ficing $95,000.u.: ......... ,SS7·.,, · purchased-hurry. call privacy of tbe yar · 6'?-5200 ~tPast Walk to Victoria Bcb. --------- rrom this r e modeled ...._,_... IOSS older bocne. Outstand.ing ••••••••••••••••••••-• 180' vus. Lg. closets. Lots By Owner . Sacrifice Sale of stora1e. This 3 BR SllS,000. Lg. 4 bd, 3 ba, ~ bomeia pricedtosellat s tory . 2300 s q ft . SIS4JOO cul·de·sac. a /,c. beaut. , i ., decor, ceramic tile ,+;;, entry, 2 frplcs, cover patio, auw. sprinkler. :l car gar. w /opener & more. Assume $80,001> note . quick escrow possible. H~. 581-6425 3023Warren Lane. townbome. 1---------i toda.y! Now only too.soo. paUOll wbtch 11arT0Wl m .900 K ..... R~ OMSOLFCOUtlSE 752-1700 tbi.abomeoolakles. -· ·~ ·-·u11 ._,, 195• • • ·-147-6061 546-9366 Fantastic executive 0Pttt1119 •11HVN•0 111Nf<1• :.:.1:.. ~:;: ~W::1~ 3v'!.~· ~6::2 ~.·:1: .. r:llti!/£i::J 1~•.l1~~ .• :,i.Ji1 n·s so EASY ••-••••••••••••••••••• Rhone Ln. $78,900. ~~;;~~~~~i~:'J1~ dining area, fplc In 4 Br. cent r a I a i r • 675-201.8 master suite & family aprinklers, lrt cov patio, ---------1 room. Relax In your UMIVIASITY 'A.Jtl(. ~ ext paint. 331191 Big By Owner. 4 br 2 ba, Open _,. d a br 2 ba agl fam home 10 ~.881.J3Slagent. House Sat/Sun l ·S. C\Btomspa .... er a roun · · ~golf. Vlll. W incl. '72 Toyota. Ocean vu condo nr hrbr. _ll4_.soo_._963-__ 3341____ Open Sat. 11--4; Sun 1-5 Ownr /Agt. 552-1632 3br. 2,,,ba. May lse/opl REALESTATE 6712Gatebil1Cr.HB Perfect for new family. '1116.000. Omni 681-10021. COUNSELOR 3Br, 2Ba + fam rm. Nr 496-'1'718 P R 0 P E R T Y hi •-H ri P'" 1041 ............ . ..................... . --------~• M ""'AGEMENT Single ac s "' e \ace ... n.n $78,.500. Terms avail. Nice 3Bdrm, 2Ba hme In family & mulli-plex 489lGalnsportClrcle Open ffoUlle Sat I &ao t-4. ~sidenlial area. Lrg unit s. Tax de ferring E + E l"llw a.c. 1475 Pacific Ave. s br 2 landscap e d Pr I v exchange Sellers & ba, fa.mil)' rm, dining block-walled yd. Close to buyers available. Gary ---------• t7S.0650. rm, fireplace, beama, bch. marina, schl•. etc. Bosler,~ ---------u&il. rm, beautiful ocean Owner. llwil'=*a11 S1.5K BELOW MARKET •--it l .... """' 54,900 493·9371. Bnt priced 3 br home on H.rtii• I 042 Sacrifice! Btful lrg nu "' '" Y v ews. .. ,.,.,... market. Perfect starter••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br Wdbrdg, 673·4311, Call Dick Eialmlnger, OPBeSA.T/SUM 1·5 house. Under S"l0,000. HUNT l NG To N _A .... 11._. _______ Alt...;;.__4M-8551 _____ _ 32111._..W., Roger Nelson Reallly HARBOUR AREA 4 br. s pacious & p•~ ......... IC Large spacious Spanish 4 586-5330 EXECUTIVE DUPLEX customiz.ed home on prlv ~ .,. Bdrm custom home. ARTlSTICWOOD SoottRealty536-7533 c u I . d a .sac . For VIEWS Hlib on bill. Many &GLASS dlscrlmatlng buyers. Dramatic ocean & hill unusual features. New home tucked away Roger Nelson Realty views complement this ~ ROYAL REALTORS In estb Ol'Town area! MIWHOMI 586-5330 hideaway home in upper J 493--214311496-1936 Rustic atmosphere! Beat buy lsland Home. 3 ---------Mystic lfllla. Bright • AnaelaDeeOwn/Agl. •·Hanging" staircase. Bdrms , 3 baths. TUITUROCI( bUl. apacloua "airy 4 ba N form din. game rm expansive Uvlng area. .,.X 18)IOOM bdrm 2 .,.lb nestled • 4 br, 3 , 3 car gar. ew o. .. _ _._ bd 't •-.. '""-'de S7 ooo wetbar! Builder taking ..-,,. u...... rm l\D e '"' Beaut home set against =cefully among the 2.eoo·. n.uutl • • to room for grandma too• •-Xt '" assume exltting loan. offers. Red Carpet, · Irvine Hills. New carpel, .. ocean. ra .. e n........ R E """ ""ll ~for this one. bo Ii I 2 Jot. All thil "much more , 144.7551 nuu.:"rla • • _.._ nus rm, sp t n • ~ make 6 BR. 3 car gar. for only $119,500. ·: a./'iQ £\" ' /) "C ~c. priced below mkt. can ~ml. ~ ~~ \loiu ~,.-'b p q•v 9 Bkr, 752·1920 ask for I That Intriguing Worcl Gome with o Cltudl• John Rusell. C';l Walk~r r. tr.r. -----~ ~ C\AT L '°'4All .()rqe tree plan 4 00 the ReaJ £lltate • ._... .....,. °' ,.,. lake l br. & loft . ---------,_~_.i.e. tlc 4BR:..3ba, pool, Cent, air, beautllully * DWLD * ...., "° r.-'°"' _ .. ~ 150' dock uy owor. decorated. pool, tennll, Ocean aSde of laW)', ~vel f 0 AC N l 0 faH,000. Days ; 714/ om.1trecreaUonroom. 1ot.euyacct1ttobeacb. •1533. Eves: 846-80S). Waat fast sale. $58,500. Needa palnt, minor I r I l' I I =~~ppt,, 4022 Owneraat.m.8'752 repain~kteaJforbom•• L • r 1 • s t 1 0 t 1 n income . Hurry, oaly I N I H U E I • AWi......_ Woodbridge, Briarwood. Ull'-~~ Daatt~ -.. -.1 ' 1• r I I .-..v niw •Bdrm. saa. aero.a ,, --· -v -· .. . ___ . . Floor plan around pool, tennll It Jacuzzi. ....... LDl..._Y , ftreplace, conversation Alr. Open Sat /Sun: ..,. "' ~ r__,,B_Y..,l....,...U_Lr-tl • MY wife end t have • Joint p l t , t b a t l a • n 5 s 2. 1 18 o . p . p • 12 One of lbe larsm bonl• 1~ I~ I I r cMckl"D eooovnt. t J~ oot entertaloera dream. 4 Redbawk. In £mer al d B • y . _ • _ • ,. l•t lllOfllll'I l\at911'1ent Bdrma, 8 bath..,, formal ---------Spectacular OC.80 vleW, ...__....._....___....__, rt 11n't itMCtly .. _. .... ," but 11 o•-D --•-...... ot -...ear, I I --, dloln1 room. fam y ~ ....... _, .... _... ... ._. j C U 0 8 A T I t 1 -. room. Pool abed yard New Offertna Plan 4 ope!\ beam c•llilll!' and .. ,-]' .. , ... J.--.-1--..1--.1-1 • ~:i, !'-111e~~ ai~~;,::;:e•rnanct . !;;,n.hdoeud~cTc!4p''1~~ ll:i:i •r:: ~ ~1: _..._ ...... ....&.._...-~.ev.,.io.> _...., .... ,belqw, Owner U7·5832 o r ltitcbell, family ra, dco • ~iyr r r r r r 1· I' 1• r r 1 Sl3IM :J: T =· ~::; •&;mr I .J I I I I I I I I I ~·,?'J~~~ ~ .. =°'•" SCIAM-UTS.......... I .... -----........ t&UOO 5.Sl.QS. • ... .. . 10 PLACE A CLASmlED AD e You may use the handy order form printed below to furnish us with copy for your ad. e Please note that the bottom oortlon of the coupon may be clipped and aff1xect to your envelope. saving you the time to write our correct address. We pay the postage! e lf you need more room for your message. just print or type 1t on another sheet of paper and mail 1t. e You may place your ad by phone. if you with. Just dlaJ (714) 642-5678 ,,,, .,,, *llC I 'I Ill 1#•111111# I II 11111 11 11 1 lll tltlc tt I I ti I 1111111 I I 1111 :Ill Pl • II 11111 1 USE THIS HANDY ORDER ILAHK. 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INda I 06t S. a..• t 07' S. a.-• I 076 Fndlry, July 14. 1978 DAILY PILOT Othlf-RMl•tot. 0...-ltMlllWe l~ae•kt .. • OINt-RMl•t.t. •· ·····•···•··•·•········ ..................................................................... ~ ..................... . HURRY!!! ......................................................................................... .,.. Mable...... ..... ..... ..... Property 2000 ......... ..., 2000 LAST WES.& 0 111.AIUUCT 8Y OWNU. Harbor Vu Hma, Pb lD JBr. ma. view, ~in ~ 8"'~ aau•able loan SLSUOO, fee laod. Open Sat ISwt l .S. 23« ..-onHllGHT$ -.000 will Jel you Into fllil Upttaded Npl flt.s bm. 818 '}"uaUn Ave ()pen Salta.al-5. ACACIATIH llALTY 64J-UH CHWIU& HOME FOi SALE Fors. 1100 ,..s. • 100 ....................... ····················-· MEWPOIT IEA.CH OM 'IHI IA.Y! ••••••••• •••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••• ••• • • • 30 UNITS IHVESTOIS Corn~r lot. 90xt~· lo FAST CLOSE r~edeas~ey,t°'! b:· ! bd OWMH WILL multi·r~-sidtprofeas. F FINANCE R. Bates Rltr. PortcarlilL~. SIS!,OOODOWH MIWPOIT •BYOWJU~R•Bf!ACH 2 Bdrm + den. Fine neighborhood in San Clemente . Walk to beach. Hardwood floors, lots of brick . Remodeled kitchen & bath. Many more delightful reatures. St4,IOO DOM,-MISS THIS! Your own private beach. boating facilities+ 2 rec rooms. Pet welcome. -Near Canne ry , s Star park. Beautiful 2 br l ba dbl wide. Great beach home. (S5051x&u·7U 546-12.ll Ever; 5'4·2617 Pri•ofO........lp <>r...C..ty UQUIDATIOM CUSTOM It Juat JOO t1eps away. 837·9500 511-1000 Cor&eous r.,.cb style 38r. as.. frplc. 2 car gar BeaulltuO townhouse 16 UN11'S. Brond new. unita. Cnn cl08e on one Cost.a Meta. All 2Br. Z week on contract. AlTD. ba. Pride of ownership. or subject to. Underly in~ S850.000. no.2111 custoq:i built ln Newport! ln • CUUMl·llke setting ~~~~~~~~~ Quiel cul·de•uc. Red on a P\'t at. lo Udo Sands RIGIMI' UAL TY 496-9501 1_....Teny -On the waterfront facing Woody 's. Great buy for location. Hurey. This dbl wide won't last. ($2392u&x-66> -brick palhwa.y and white $1.39.SOO 645-1262 .,.n loll Va.fo t 06 rail r ence. 2 Massive !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !At assumable or owner will carry 9~%. Will accommodate exchange. Call 752-1.920 2 FOURPLEXES 1n Costa Mesa. l yr ofd Three 2 bdrm & l 3 bdrm. Pride of o wner:shlp $229.000 each. Ag•nl 840-2344 ....................... fireplaces. Beam ed IYOw..I ceilings. Huge ram Uy N*Prt ttgts lrg romer S. ...._ ~ IS...-. -Furnishe d dbl wide, s h a rp landscaping. Great floorplan. See to believe. (S4536x&u·68> flrice .. .._ • ._ room w/11 ft . wet bar. lot,2bdr2ba.famllyrm C.-..._ ID71 Cllfhtr.o 107' LlveinlJ'andeleeanceln True country st yle + bonus rm. $119,500 ........ •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J 9UAIL PLACE Olia buge oversize.~ BR kitchen. Fantastic 66' MS-7044. ()pn Sunday. exec hom e . Air covered patio! RV OOVERSHORES canditioned, ceramic tile parking--and much, Owner must sell 4Br. entry. quiet end of cul de much more l Owner will 3Ba, prof Jndscpd, & sae, mint cond. Now carry 2nd T.D. f\aU price decorated w /jacuui & Sl.!4.!900 ll) l~~Y~~,!IUl'T'Y· caU pool. BILD microwave, Lingo rtlOl'BTIIS"" 10,. TII l :Jt P .M.J 12UMITS/CM Xlnt lnvestmeol SbGWs 1 _________ 1 approx 9X g rowth. ..,.... . u•.........., many oth er atra1 q& O#'f"l lH ~•ll\IUNIOlllNICI' $229,500. Opn Sundays WE HAVE WHAT YOUNEID $100,000 down. $300,000 full price. Call Cuctis Investments. 962-3'5' • 037.9500 -~.,sa1-1000 [ Wlllll -Ba~-.... -5-· Bay_w_18-Hiy-:-b._l_• __ Ddr_._0r_., . • •• _. "'! .. 1 ~'"' 2 b OWN YOU OWN ...... .._, Auetlg9forW. 1 zoo Rul&urt For your J.st investment or an exchange up, we for S. 2210 have lbe personnel w /the ••••••••••••••••••;•• expererience. knowledge OMCE 1U>G sm Sharp 3 br Cordova, UPfraded, fireplace. patios. prof. landscaped, Reduced to $71 ,5 o. 8»2011 UDOISLEBESTBUY ~ "'rmrg& <iinhic rr:: SPANISH CHAllMElt ,_.S. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2800 sq. ~.sprawled over xua lrg family rm. 2 be la ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20 ACUS &know~· Hunt.ingloo Beach 1~ lots + rm for 2 patios fplc's, skylight entry, -TMI ..... ltlle Ylla hos two *11• In beautiful Murrieta 4 X·lrg bdrms, 3 ba, jacuai. $167-*.642.SllS • .... wWh .e.cco & Nd ... cm 1t1 HUNTING T 0 N Valley. Surrounded by Our lis tings inc lude 27.000 sq. rt. lot near many s ingle fa mily Pacifica Hos pit al,,5 homes & condos + · Points Shop. Cntr 4' Cl vie 2 Duplexes .•.• Sl lSM&up Center. $135,000. frplc, spac lvng rm, mod wfftl poal. ...t IMatlM ....... tnes. CloM ICH hor&e ranches. has it's kit+ bar, service porch, THllLUPfS to H•yttill ~VA or FHA.._ at• pric• 1973 ""X&O Santa Anita. own water well. Terms. 6 Unrts · · · · • • · · · · · S22SM David Boutte Rltr ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~dbl gar, nr t ennis. pvt Sll5.000lll .tford. 9 500 Better than oew . FARGO. b c h etc. 0 W NE R Not one ot ..... __ small Y• c• • • .$5 • (714) m -"""'l C =,.&....11.. I u """' 495-1720 Immediate occup . - IO Triplexes •• $16SM&up S46-9950 12 Un.its .......... $420M 1--------- D -F J NAN c E A v A L •• h I g h de n s I t y • • Ac ...... s from shopping •• ___ o_R_S22_·_0530_. __ $29,000 OWNER 6'1s.QS9 uoits .. this 3 bdrm.. 2~ •""' 216 4-plens .•.• Sl75M&up Can we help you find x 35,000 sq ft. ZOOed R·3. Allows 22 units Location S.E. corner Warner & Sims, H. 8 . (213):i97·~ ·~. lf you can afford the ~y --ba formal dining rm L~ tow apace rent. Shown by 17 ACRES bes.t! Th.ls is for you. Assumable loan 8~%. 4 d ·• · 1900 ri.' S.Clt•llte 1076 s--a ppointme nt o nly . Loaded with oaks. 3 BR. financlng? YOUIET U .... .i t beara.~ts•~-n· .. ht sonq. tbe' ....................... Ca,ldrmo 1071 #KC9775-6. 2 BA home. with your ruque s .. '6'e s Of)'. over br 3 ba, POOL. family ... ~ ..... 1 .. c.. ocir..a. ~·DE ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ~-c-t I .. 3000 sq.ft. or luxury rm 2fireplaces 2350sq gree nbe t ! ustom _...~ OC~ ..,.. own privat e a .. e. I I living. 4 BR, formal rt ' lathe & plaster . det>orator features & COMMUNITY IAct<TO Ret*s secluded area. Terms. •,] ;j fj NEWPORT BEAC dining. air conditioned. c ~l ·de -sac. Price s~ess tll~t. Don't ol Presidential Heights, MATURE 963--099! FARG0(714>676.5717 _ ~ __ -= OCEANFRONTLOT wet bar & a gorgeous reduced s 1 7 , o o o. wait roe the pnce to go with all the benefits of OR 522.2080 1.-y *-3 AR~~ LOT SPA. 714 /496-4034 up .. act DOW & call today l San aemeot.e living. 7 Al 0 p 0 f kn 011 I ft c TING 14'-ll71 S2 000 79 · iM!I·. J Owner/A.gt. $1 1 62.900 Ageot640-S560 luxury Townh o m es Capistrano, secluded al •EX I e ...... Properly 14001--------• Agen~s4o.2344 J:.11 -XIOUS ail bl Pri ed r the end or a cul-de·SllC, a .__ _ ___;;;,,__. ____ _ ....... ··-1 ... v VIEW av a e. c rom ldt ••••••••••••••••••••••• GET l .... VOLVRR •_.'.. :.""y .. u.a.11H· --~• $19,900.NOW isthetime decorator 's dream HalW• . 133'0CEAN FRONTAGE " ..., ._ ______ _ 5811000 ~ _,_ 4 br 2ba! 1.1 family rmk, to buy . 492-2780 or home. Subtle eartbtones Absolutely 'breathtaking Superb res taurant Ir you're ready to move 837-9500 • tMV1TIHG! formal dining rm. roe &'n.a:no w toodles of plants greet atx64, 2Br. 2Ba. rumpus location. Carlsbad. One up 0 r s la rt y o ur 1f:: Macnab· Irvine 770-2'11 VACAMT! fireplace. 2000 sq ft ---·------YoU inside & out. Giant rm & bar. 1975 Royal or a kind. $280,ooo. investment program Needaplacetomoveto home. Sll.5,000. 557-«>75 ZBr & ram rm or bach upstairs ramily room La n cer in 5•Park. Hurry! WRM REALTY tbencometotheexperts Golf course view 4 br. 2 immed ? Selle r w ill or557~1.54. Owner. studio. 2Ba, 2 frplcs. wtwet bar, balcony, & Teo n is co urt s, o wn e r / agent . at Qu a 1 I PI a ce ba.famrm,nrlakeM.V. coosiderre:ltingtillclose open beam ceilings, 2 view of distant hills. swimming, Jacuzzi. n4-434-l73S Properties for solid IUILDAAI 54.900581·9620 of escrow. Big, beaut. S£AYl£W patios, s undecll:, fruit Bright master s uite, social activities and ---------professional counseling. Tl.UXLOT ----1 carefree condo in the trees, l ~bllts to bcb. living room, & dining much muc h more . Ce•ftryl.ott/ A staff large enough to .-wport IHch I 069 fabulous Bluffs. 3 BR. 2~ SI 0.000 DOWM New carpetg, d&bwshr & area look out at lush <JT2081·2l. Crypti 1500 serve. small enough to APP r ox . S 3 · 8x 190 · ....................... BA Clean & sparkling Broadmoar 3Br. 2Ba, s l ove. S 8 6. 5 0 0 . private yard w/party CtlflllnllaPadflc ....................... care.Call7S2•l920. Excellent location. Costa thru-0ut. Very pvt patio, guarded gale, comm Assumable 7'h & 8~% givers jacuzzi. For a one Mobile Home Realty 2 lots Pac Vu Mem Prlt J Ci)U A.IL Mesa. Good opportunity $12,000 dwn very nice neighbors & pool, jacu zzi. tennis. \oans . .149 W. EBcalones . of a kind experience. """""'HarborSte208 opp. mausoleum. Price A to arrange acquisition & PRICED Call ~-"175 all "v•uu construction financf'tlu VERY WELL • S23s.ooo balance. No __ .. ...,.,, __ . ____ , c : 540-5937 belowcost.646-4286 p• •CE .. $1150 /mo $137,500 qualifying. Owner will ... ._._ ... ....,1C ~ $89,$00. Vic Jashinsk1 iiiiiii~~~l '"""""_... c t-J 642-8235 (J ·l6) P\Q52!. carry. 957-1998. Oc.. Vfew HcMM1 91u1 c arc.. 1600 rtlOPllTIES"' -------8 y owner. 3Br. 2Ba. nice pool. indoor BBQ. m o v e ·in today, n o quahfying. 957·1~ '[czQ\ »'0 '' -._.. HollM FiHt" 4 luxury custom homes M •• ~............ 10,. Tl 1:10 P.M.I 1Mc-1Nllll, Desert, Volley 3 br, 2 ba. fp, dw , available w/benerits oC REPOSSESSION OMEYOU i-------Retort 2400 reduced to $134,500. Incl. San Clemente coastal DR.:•u •IOUT HEWTll'9.EX ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Hiity 'land. · livlng. Homes include '-4~~=:---===~~r" Adil & family park. low ~"' IY IUILDl:ll THEILUFfS '41-• MarinaRealty6G8850 we t bars, greenho use 50 down. fast possession. Prime commerdal land 1·4BR.sglstry&2·3 BR. RAHCHO Cb.arming Medil. style woJ .. -.. 1111. ,.._-._ windows, Nu tone food s..."'"" c--Late models. Let. us help with '74 fOOl front.age on all spacious deluxe unlt.s. CAPISTRANO ~;golf course view, c-·o1c-~ --------•1 er>ters & much more. putyouanabomeofyour Bristol in Cost.a Mesa. Bike t.o bch from here. 3acrevlewparcelsfrom 3 lge. BR. 2\'.a ba., super Best "'"" ln Westcliff 2 bd GREAT ·,ou MUST SEE! Priced 2 br,redearn,ydabrdl g1ar..:_Papoolio,I ~:......U... .... _ 5....__ Already bas income on $198,000 f . p . 24 12 $2:5,000. Entry gates, all vaJueat$ll.3,SOO. 2 ba~.ooo or lse opt: from $228.000. All offers sm . • aiu:, _..._ ·~ IOl and room to build. Delaware.HB.535-1718 utll. Horses welcome. Age.ul6'0-6500/64CM277 64S-7522owner/agt EXPECTATIONS? wlU be considered. Full &rec. pnv. 831·3767• 956-4500 Call752-1920. For Info caU 5'4-81183 ask --iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiill.llllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l Would you llk e a ~c;~f.~tlon . -....... • ..;.....1&..a-.. •EXCITING• J Ci)UAIL N,*i!.:~: to rorJimBishop beautifully appointed ~--_......., DI •cE bch.1-4 BR.3ba: 1·3 BR. spaci<M.mexecutivebome ~~:~Ot~~ • .. :·~·:...~··•••••••• SoPodflc:P_...H r-~ 2"'8 ba; 1·3 BR. 2 ba. 5 in prestigious Dover -.--s rtlOPBT11S• gar. fprplc's: $189.000 ea. Shores? Would you like s teps to sandy beach. ForSat. · 1100 Gel away from it all in 1709-17u Alabama, HB. room Cor a family & the Magnificent ocean vu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• this btn appointed 2B r. 10,. TM l:lO P.M.I sas.1718 A CONvENIENT 5"0P91NC ANO IKWINC CUIOE fOR THE CAlON THE CO Wrap-Tte Smciess . Xmas 11 July! I /' t,A6aB~ 1i1 ~~ Get an early ~tart on Chml r1 mas with these detOllttOnS! IT'S [ASY-JOln s1utt 'n' putt t111ngles into """l wreath and ttH (lbOut 18") Wtlh balls. bells tum Pattern 74•2" L . ~ . . -' P11ttrn pieces, easy d11eelions "'f .. ,,.,_,_ Glol\I.,.. IOI both $1.50 l0t each P1ttern. Add fLlllT wtlll tit S4lft an 35c each pattern toe hl'Stdm qvaie 11a1t1t """' ~ llfmail .ncs llandllna. s.i a.: II yo. _,. SCIO 1t 11P witll Mk't ... rows of rd rlQ tot squMt Needlecraft Dept. 105 dtfttt~ --... ~ Dally Piiot Priflild Plttlm 920S: Mmes .. 163, OW CW.. Sta.. llew Sim l 10. 12. 1•. 16. II. 20 YA tlY t•U. rn.t "-e. Size 12 (~ l4) taMs 316 W.-. Zlp, httft .. .....,. pdS 60-lllcil t~ VALUl P1dtd 1978 NHDH ,_. $U• .., ..-,....,_. wn catJ!ti Choose trom Ml J5' .., _. ,....,. llf 225 d~&ns. 3 flee 1nSlde. All fint-dm 9""aM ......., Cfalts 1<1111. 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Clldllt .... $1• .._ W 12 .•. 15' 1._..,....., ..... sue UNb ,...,,J .. ~ W If II J11J ltp ..... 7Sf ... -. . . -. . ...... oPtion of entertaining Finest neighborhood. ~HCMm Store lBa. extra lg lving rm __ _..:.. ______ ---------.__ _______ _ $145,000. U4.x20). All in tasteful ~ Hwy, Npt. Beach SAN Q.IEMIMTE -indoors or around the Pacific Shore Really A s s u m a b 1 e s • So. Pacific decor In 4 * w/retail store + apl. or -"'CH TIJPl.IX -C-'r 1550 pool & jacuui! U 50• we w WestPali:a.ada repossess ions. buy Park. Priced lo sell at ofc. Asswne 7% loan. _,,,. '5op1rty ' mi gbl just be able lo Old City P1az.a 492-S300 rentals. rent to wn. For FHl Spacious. sparkling 3-2·2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• meet your eiq>ectations info ont~~.·~~ -~~ $1i6.000. Agt. 646-2iU4 In top Io ca t Ion at CORON• al an aCfordable price. ---------1 (7141141 .. 195 -WWn•••.-CHd•••hl•/Tow•· $157500 "' Callnow640-5357. OCEA.MVIEW MobUeHomeRealty .._..forHlit 1700 BERTHAffENRV By owner. 7 month old •WALKTOBEACH • 2706Harbor.Ste208 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS mode 1 ho m e . 3 B d r m s • 1 ~ Single wide 60' long, 54Mtl7 c;:.,._r sharp 3 br, 2•a.. ba. 21S Del Mar 492-4121 Prof~lly decor'!led ba+den+fam rm . 1700 ~ .,..,, interior & landscaping. 21 sq ft. Expansive redwood encl"d porch. 5 Star l •·Sll,100 Swedish frpk, tennis. San Clemente Brokers 4 Air conditioned. 3 deck with f i r e pil Park. Pool & jacuzzi. Lots of liviag space for pools. RV pa~kln g. units across the street Bdrms. $82.950. 10'1. 105 ffr •• overlooki n g Da n a Must sell 960·5844 or the money. 12x52 New $72,900. Huntingto n from ocean. Concrete down.Call714·737·6095. · CMtter Marlna&Catalina.Walk s.36-7711 Moon with 8 by 32 Beach. 968-2297 or s teps t o b e a c h .1----------__ ... _w•poi-rt--·--1 to your private tieach New '77 34x56'. New adll expando. Sm pet o.k. 96J.<*>7 IREN. Financing a rran!'ed. ---------•c lu b. Taste ful ly park . F ull e rton. (66-FL.1386> MesaVerdeCondo.Cntry $225.000Callforbrochure P.tlPlac:e-Oc...side Forsal9,byowwer decor ated lhru ·out Landscaped . Ofr. McbileHomtStON Club Villa 3 bd. 2~ ba, B.J Assoc Brokers 2&3BEOROOM Twnh se co nd o , w /re~wood & cedar 1-879-5184 ev. t062N.StateCollege (al Pool.Byowner545·2034 768·7839 VA·FHA paneli ng with added 1---------1 GARDENTOWNHOME professionally decor. plush carpets. *Walk lo Beach• Single La Pla ma) Anaheim. ~Sf. New duplexes & 4-plexes. 2CarGarages many bltl.ns. Huge 2sr. * * * * * wide 60' long w/encl CaWomia 1100 Buy direct f rom the 1.433.9924 21A!Ba, much storage. 956-4500 41639 67"~ frplc, pool. jacuizl. 5 IEDROOMS porch. Partially rum. s ••••••••••••••••••••••• developer. (71 . "" Ev•s 1-757-1623 s auna . 2 l.'ar ga r . l200Sq.Ft. star park with sur;r De Ania Village, N.B. MEWPORTHEIGHTS 2housestlot.S79,500.Bestl--------• cathed ral ceilings & Fan•ft•tic va·ew of ,.,..an ~lucbuhzozust. e Manudslpoosel&l Clubhouses, pools. 58r, 2200 s f house. Can offer. Orange County. 1n ML Lassen r-•'-:u~ 20 more! Very quiet, wlk to ~ """' • J a · .' beach, boat s 11 ps. 3 ed d 1 uvuull3 bch. Price d be low goll course. canyon. 3 960-5844or536·77ll. Don t bdrm. $35.000 terms. ~~~~~tf lot~StJ~ 541-4054 H TS ac. o!pme &cedlarfo~5l market $92,$00. Owner s undecks. Only 8 yrs bey !>efore you see this Owner/broker 675-8458. Southlanders631·2133 HEWPORT G w/some pas ure,. financing at 9% avail. new· Tile roof· open location. 631-4920 New 3 br 2\o'a ba house + 2 spnngs & orchard. s .. YT' 71._768-mll. b e am s c e i I i n gs. ---------DUPUX/$27,500 br J ba house. Bolh hav1: 0 Id c u s t m bu 1 I l ---------1 bedrooms up or down for EXCITING Best 81.l)' Beach area. '71 2 c a r g a r a g e s , f~u.se. 1.560 sq ft 5 BWFFS 1 LEVEL VIEW the pri vaey o r the e • Fieetwood. l Br. Adil pet A short drive from fireplaces , & patios. rru. ~est oCShmgletown. end unit. 2 br 2 ba. children or you. Call lo •-U~· pk. 759-0911. 847·7697 Orange Co. gives you a Reduced by Owner. Ca I af . S 13 2, 5 0 O. Sl.S7.000.0 wner.644-4.201 seelhisoneorcometo -r .blghly des irable area .,.,.. 000.""''>.7089 _9_16_1_47_4-_J.340 _____ _ Ope• Home Sat-S-Exquisite 1975 Ma lSOCl 2 IUDS & PITS with fantastic growth ....,... .,_. HOUSE IUUTIFUL 1-5 br. 2 ba. Lge living rm. Artistic Mobile homes. and positive cash now ._ Prop1rty 2000 lacw Property 2000 Elegant decor, VanLuil 2249 A•• W.odor ( 2 Ox 12 > • Terr I r i c from your investment. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wallpapers, 3500 S.F. or locatioo. With minumin Beautllul mobile homes Forcompletedetails. beautiful home oo 1200 VIEWREA.LTY down total monthly in cent. Orange County. Ctl'73-4626How S.F. lot. w /fonnal dining payment only $259 .so. Family-pet parks. 2 & 3 ... ...._ R.E. IK. +ram rm, wtused brick 49~n22 770-0555 <LX9303>. brdms from $23,495. Call l63l E t7thSt SA FP & large living rm. -------•1 Calfor'lliaPadflc today! See t oday ! --·---· ---Home overlooks large ---------• MobileHomeSale Tomorrow may be to 5 UNITS cove red pal i o & S-..._ Z106 Harbor, Ste 208 lale! 2 br house + 4 t br apts, beautifully kept garden ~tr.to 1071 540-5937 714/957 .. 005 located in good rental & la th s h ade area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------area of Laguna Beach. Separate garden w tfruil SMILE! OWHElt DESPEIA Tl VIKING BEAUTY In park Ocean view. l blk to & nut tr~. grape arbor 8lfl Dblwde Newport. 5• near beach w /lovely club be .. $270 000 PO Bo &strawberries. You'll be YOU'VEFOUHDIT Park ; corne r lot ; raclliUes.2 Bdrm2bath, acn. • · x glad you took the time to $75,900 vacant, ready ror quick + FR wtwetbar. $36.500. 1520• Lag Bch. 92652 see this beauty! Call move· in: only $23,500 ore e rs a cc e Pl e d · DUPLEX!! 646·4380, Ruth Laurie Step Into the brlgh\, <n-2786U> 646-4380. Rltr. 2 duplexes In San Rhr. spacious living room, the ~ttot. store WA.LKTO IEA.CH Clemente,closetoocean. yr~...._ IUDDY family room, the 714 848-8895 ... AblO&utely the best deal tt.rtler ,......._. mom·shed k it c hen Bach e I o r s .. in· town!, $100.000 & CARMEL. 3 bd, 2 ba1 w/padr'/, step into the LOWPAIUC RB« bache&orettes. l.97812X44 d A r a m r m • P r o r sep. mast.er 1uit.e, the 3 Unusual in beach area. Hillcrest . Immediate $U2.90000: tra e. gt, decor/lndacp. lmmac. upetaln BR'a.Steplnt.oa Super delux dblwde occup. Space rent $100, _nl;,.;;..;,;/_"11;,._· _____ _ cond. lmme d occ. IUeatyle with pools , Cameron. Looks like Hurr y this won 't San~. byowper. $157,500. fee. Owner. parka. lakes, "Jou've show model. $28,500 last.lfS.19550. 8tlu1 Span st.yle dup&ex, ~Prin.ooly. found a home your (7i-7SXX) PadflcCoelt red tile root. gorgeous --------· dreams! Call us ~ t4-Store ln•1 :f!s ~~E.5~:! IMAGINE! n4 84&.-S 963--0981 28r, 2....aa. 6'CH326. Newport Rel1hu for LOWDOWN -•..aA Aalll!a..ll .... G t89.500. Don't miss this PAYMIHT ~ vr5" " (Br, 2ba, 3Br. 2ba dupl ·: one. 845-9181 $500 CASH •HA Tl on Balboa lsJand. Ba ,. Will bu,y lb.ls exceptional Any mobile home bought view. Newly remodeled. ~ OPHI HOl 'St '-~Alli / TERMS TERMS Si dS TO OCIA.M BreaUUldn1 3+ or• Br • S'lPt r 3 BR buc h 2bablpluab are•.O"Wner couap witla new carpet will can')' lo&DJ. le paint. Lovely trte ROY AL REALTORS Wlided _Jlle~. -.ZlA:U,41WSlZ MIW1'0aT CIMTB 1~~14~1l~for~11n~at~A~ll~-~ llALiTY 640.11121- .3 ACRE MINI-RANCH Harbor VMw Rom.. for a.e. s BR, 4 BA, ranch S br By Owner. house. pool, cabana. s LC O&J-de.ac lot °" ree car aar, bot1e stable.. to land. M•nY up1rade1. cnlnutee to hrbr. veey sm.ooo. 7Sf.9331 pvt. 13l·Mll or 495-4713 . Don't Mlsa Thia Biq_t ~ay BOND REA.LTV Ave property, m ~rm P\ftd wbat you wan~ ln bles. l-a&·Mlt. 0.0, P'HMClastlfieda. Wt56 Skyline w /encbd thru t ..... Ill'-Lhru Julv $265,000. 752-1978 P /P. porch & full awnings. ..... .., .. ,, "' Perteet for retltement. 31, 1971. NEWPORT Duplex; litre Only$18,SOO.<ea.5507> ...._..._store new, blk to bch. Must ....._.._Store l&mMa1110Ua sell&')9.()73j). ·--Watmlotter n4...,__, t7H> .. -8895 FOUR HOUSES S..-IUY Two aepante houses on 1t10 ctblwde v ..-1e W ALI TO llACH l'WO la.rte 50x.l7s R2 1°'5. 2bdr0),lba Joloparlt.,. lb40 custom dual $95,000 each Agt. rent, Priced riaht at wlde. All elec. Super 8'7s.'137or545-84M $17~. (70-ltx.Xl llPP'adecl home. See to a UftiU Elutalde. 2 BR. l .......... ~ appreciate. tFLt2&2. baea. end auages. sell 714848'889.5 Low down I o a I or ~. , fltWlclQJ. Nell Beatty Realtor.. LA.uHA HI.LS Padflc Coet 64$-4095 Owner moved no rth lft .. ll Musueu this dblwde Lancer.1 ____ 86S-__ 099_1 __ _ Price t laahed S2,000 Vlk.1.r\I dbl expando. all U4SX.'72) lr1 rooms. ICK8'144 l ......_..._ S..... Play Port CM adultll•rk. 714...,_ Nopett ..... 8612 If you watit your advertls· Int d\ffta8e to reach more people at lower cos~. Cl1111fltd 1~ the way to ao• Call Now• 142>M78 macnab I lrvtne realtg A MOHEY MAKB Look over these S units in Costa Mesa. Compar e st ats. & you 'll agree! Mode rnized landscaping, plumbing, electrical & structure make it a mini-care investment . $199.500. Vic J asbinski 642-8235. <J -12> AM IMVISTOl'S DB.ICMff CdM duple x i n i mpeccable condition. 3 BR. 2'h bath units w /new cpts & paint + dishwashers & patios. Great home for owner + inco m e! Appt. only. $197,500. Barbara Wright 644·6200. <J-13) UVI IH YOUR TIJPLIX Picture pretty & owner's unit has 3 BRs. 2 baths + fplc & patio. 3 encl. garages & extra park.log. All units are de li ghtful w /good income. $169,000. L-Ois Miiier 642-8235. <J ·14 ) COWA•I Ii YOUU A ... This has to be one of the best opportunities in an investment ·property in the Newport/Costa Mesa area. 6 new units: two 3-BR & rour 2-BR. All rented ... can-i be duplicated today ... just $319,000! Clbat Mos~ 642-82a$. (J.1s> 642·123$ '44·6200 901 Oo1ter Ori~ HarbOr View Ctnter ttvlne •t C•mPIJ' V•ll•Y Ctn...-752·1414 . . --. -----... ----, ... -. __ -. ., # #' ~ • -A. ~ .. t •• .._ ._. .. " • ,. -• • .... #J ,, ""' .... ~ .. _. .... • • • • • # • • , . , . .. OM.YPll.OT f!t1der,Ju.ly14', 1178 He.ff U•f•lli1"-d "-"U.t..W•d ......... ,... .. d Ap.tl 11l1u.t.n. ,......... 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JJ40 llarbor View home. 4 BR. 2 brcoodo, near new Npt 2 br 2 tNf. den. covered 1.11 ZBr + dt'Jl, wlk to bcb -•11 I --·-..... _ ............................ 2Ba.$'7SO.lncl1atde.ncr Terr1ce.Adult.sonly,no • ·patio, new paiDt 6 llVIMl'SMIWISt I& stores, frplc. nu •••••••••••••••••••••• "---· M4-57&9 640-5832 ...... k50 642..S208 B a.-x 7u '""°" crpta/drps, $330/mo. w . WANTED: tucullv• ~ 3 br, 2 ~. lrpl, ' ,,.._. · I carpet,cle ........ ~r-An COMMUNITY Adlta ooly, no pets . .= = ~ from Co&orado wiahea to dabwbr. 1ncd )'d. Kids " u.,....,.... u sz w .... , .. c.-~e -.100& ~~Z:S:Wor536-05el . rent home lo lltaa ~<* 1&3S. A(1. No fee ........................ 2 br. 2 b!. Bayside Or l~.::.· drps. no pets. utaaT1~£ POINT ---------1 Vfll'de.M-.a del )hr or 114-z:ieGor m-asm 2 BR, ocean View home ln Fab view SJ.200 833-3817 ~2214 ntJU I NI S.. .-. .... ..... equal WW "1 tl00-S700 ... BR "ba 1 pvt community. Tennis, BI< ~' c illr.o 3171 W..tM ~mo• 1·2 )'r lae. leue. •C>woble. J • ~ • rac: • pool, beach, IY&ll Sept 1. UDO ISLE LEA.SE Lee 1 br, uUJ pd, E .. lde, .. ::!!::::: ......... . -•••••••••••••••••••• M~bave4br.Opc.looa : j1c, •.!.~a, vol!!,Y_~~· Sli50.Ref'a.493-7747 Cha.rm.log 2 BR, 2 Ba, covered deck. $M5. mo. Atl apt community neat Pal111dea Cot." OWN Pro'ife~ 'n fam rm, Jae fr pool. vwyq...,_,1385,.-.v,_ street·tO·Streel. Quiet • 8E.20th.~ n .1 • P'9ue .U n ITS 9227 deslcned with you in Bacb house neatly lo1Jewood, • on c 4 1· lmmacul1te 4 BR 2 b1 adults, no smoke/pet. KIDSOK mind le• tu r In I 8 decorated 1275/mo No or So. Bay are.? aft.erePM. frplc. Nu paiaU1 'crpt•1: L9t Poorftt 3255 S72S. p/mo.813-1987 • br ba l $300 1p1clous floor plans. peg Sec. ~1030 'WIU.PAY CASH!! II Br. 2 ba, Weisa del Mar. ~ mi (tom beh. *515. H•••••••••••••••u•••• BEAt.rnFUL 00 LIDO 2 CR.EAT RECREATION: 3 • 1"" ' poo ' ' F u r n I 1 b e d o r1~:..:.:..;~_:....;;_..:......:._ __ _ Ph. Tom D'Al&Muadro l> o o I . N e w I y 2lOU Barbado. Circle. llOOs+dine fam bonus Bdrm den dining rm Swhnmlo1. uunas, 2 mo. 6'5-80M lGam to ?pm unrurnlahed 1 2 & 3 'tf lw• ,....a..ct T.D.PIOPBYaS redecorated. $495. cll.J968-3638 Fncdyd1arlddpetpool and P~ patio 2 baths health clubs, billiards, Huie 2 BR E/Side utll bedroom apt.a. Avai11ble orU.fwI11•1d 3900 <m> IT4-tl0'7 or ('JH ) •2W. 3 br, cul·de·sec. Good •SffmaOMllEf~D7E-0824RS• $800/yrly . w'atertront nlght·lighted tennis pd .. open~1mctgs.'tncd foroccupancy June20tb. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 54&«!01 ~me or (710 Cottap 1200 util l>d yd c:onditlon. Walk to beach. .. u... Homes63M400. ~rlv~ ~o':i':, ;~; )'d, SW mo. 64&-4387 NATURING THE EXCITING M&.5221llUPM. retrig. 8'M900sm tee. MOO. 8U-7019 room. Spacious, quiet 3 bdrm PALM MISA APTS. ..... •OONSWIER'SGUJDE MINloltva.fo 3267 S.Clttntlft 327' FUN ACTIVI Tf£S : townbse apt w/l&e pvt •Parklikesettlna. MINUTF.STONPT •---------2br utll. Pool I S295 yd ••u••••••••••••••••••• ••u••••••••••••••••••• Fulltime direel.or, free paUo. Pool. Adulta. Sorry •Ugbted tennis courts BCH. 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• CoUalt 2br S265 refrtg KJds plx 64.5-4900 Fee 3 br 2 ba, nice home for .-. ~"" ~l or •Recreational facilities Bach, 1&2 BR . .._..,_,..,...d kidl.M5-4900save!Fee •OONSUMER'SGULDE family $450 S..C..~ &inday brunch. BBQ'•· no..., .... _.... •Pooll&jacu.uJ rrom$230."1.1p. ••••••••••••••••••••••• *OONSUllER'SGUIDE · 581:s:im l·leveJ twn'hse, 2Br, 2Ba trips, p1rUes , sport1_~_S1M_19_______ •GIS BBQ AduJls, No Peta ..... ...._. l l06 l ... W• + den, tennis, pool, toumamenta&more! &aper clean 2 BR, 1 ba: •Sparkling c lea n 1561MesiDr . ....................... ~acre! 2br $290 ldd pet ..... DM' 3242 jacuui. Ad Its . $450. BEAtn'IFULAPTS· &side C.M. szas. Adlts: laundry (S Blka Eut.otNewPort Lee 2 Br 2 bl lrplc pr. M5-4900Save! Fee ....................... .,...,._, leodl 3269 Avail Aus 1. fl4S.8880, alt Slqles, lti bedrooms. 319 Monte Vista, 831.2997 •Garden pat.lo kitchen Blvd.> la·--' ' t.lo' -<X>NSUKER'SGUIDE 1... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6pm. F\lm. fr Wlfurn. Models•---------•Opeobeamceillnp 9am-SpmS46-9880 _, rm, pvt Pl · $5003brku.pooleondo NOF'EE' "-·-~condos E t ·d 2Br 181 In •"'R'"•ilebedroom5 Steps to bcb No lBll.adlta,oopets, S270. 2story,fee~-ODI duplex'~entai llENT ll s.t.clOl'T. open dally 10 to 7. as 11 e, ......... ._ 4000 kids/pets. Rera req. util paid. 2072 'Newport •HOMEFINDERS• Pavilioa.l'f5.4tl28kr. 3 ~~a., frplc., Roommat.eeervlceavail. trt.plex. frplc. crpta. :~::~~~~~~s ....... •••••••••••••••• ~~1-!!'ly=~ Blvcl # B. 642·0885, L....L.... 'H44 . condo. Ca"""l.s, drapes, Noleuerequired. Sorry. drps, blt·ins, enc gar, Room ........ .., ..... ..._ ...... , .......,...,_ ..,.._ ~.. n..a-18 Uk • 4 B ·.--adult.sonly, no pets latm. Wtr/gaspald,older •Accen~walls. w/ldtcbenelte ..... 11 F ... ~ _._ ....................... ..,,..... uy e reo., r. $450 Mo. Agt. '9'7·3388 cblJd OK. no pets. $335. ISO week I& up. -· . ................. 3 ba, JICuui, etc. 1712 Oakwood ...,,, Olll UCl .-1 I ,..___ r w In t ·-4UQ .... cc Cape coodo. 3 bt 2 ba, lBfrAl.5 Highland. $325 ,000. WANTLARGEROOMS? -.. enihe, __....,·eves ''""'" corner o a u • _..,.,.., ~t:d~~i;~~ ~et, lg 1>1\.10, no kids. 2BR, 1 bl ........... $425 home. Agt.,631-0900 Huge NEW 3 BR. 3 bl, Garde n ._wk __ . _____ tm>~~~: :or~w:o Ambaaaador Inn ln Costa •HOllEFINDERS• .Nancy.'97·2149 38R,2Ba ....... $S00/575 IJ>lit level. Ocean vu · Apartments pets. Rental center opeo Mesa. 2277 Harbor. DRAMATIC nu 3 bd 2~ JBR,2...,Ba ......... 1625 SIAVIEW skylite · deck · 4·car .._..,._... dally9amto7pm. Cent.rail}-louted , 235 til.,.t IHcll 31'9 ba 2aty Fi> Nr bch. Lg 48R,2..., Ba .. · .. $S25/640 Unobstructed view or pri(&. S650mo.4.92·7715 ....,.,. .._, MewT...._Aph rooms. MANY with ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'1.flS15ia25. 6'6-l03S 4To5BR.1...,ba .... 9675 ocean and Newport BR lg 2 t . N 880lrv1ne l l/JMlefrleoch Orangetree 1 BR lake kitchen, phone 4' TV. la-•are · 5BR.2...,Ba ....... $675 Beach. 3BR. 3ba. New, 4 .• ~-sy,tvae1w. oodew Irvine at 16th condo. AC. rec facil .• Swimming pool, Jacuzzi. -r Mesa Verde 4B1', w/fam tull security. Tenols. pamt. "' crp • n g 845-0550 l3(lO 844-9548 IOd rec. room. Dally & 48drm, as.. prtv bch rm, Bltns, W/D. Avail jacuul, swimming. area.$49S.lse.49'i-0960 3Bdrma,l~Baths ....;__· _______ ,weekly rates starting comm Aug, SISOO. now, $515 /mo. Dys : tllOO/moconsider lseopt. s....._ Fireplaces.Patios. Leg.aleactf 3141 fromSMaweek. Sept · J u n e , $ 5 7 5 . ~Eves .~ Atl/Owaer. Ask for Rod ,,..~ 3278 Dlshwaaber.Dis~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~~=-,or Wkenda, 4 BR. 2 ba ;•mil rm at (714) 325-2996 or De~ •• :::?":::·::: ••••••••• • STEPS TO llACH Lauodty Fae· Ues OCEANFRONT F, ll.SO/mo + ,,., uUI. , Y , at(714>832·5144.Spec1Cy,..__.,_f ,_ ......., .. p eo lBr,lba,)'l'ly.$300 ll7Su-...a-St DELUXE ........._ __ 'Lf d1• 1d super nice many xtras. Seaview Home """°"" or ... e • .,...,.,. •s 3 Br, 2ba, Penln Sl650 _-v.,... · 1 & 2 BR from $420, uUI. 559-6077 • ._._ •• $585 731"'5.37 oc 9'19.Q96 · Carolina. 2 BR, l ba, Aft · Sat/Sul\ ln 1 G .... :; .. ••• .... •izoz Owi.r11at Newport Hts. 3 BR, 2 ba. pool. PX> mo, ist & last SUMMllt ~':"!L oop::= c .64&-050S Beaut room, pvt bath. B b • fam rm, pat .• dbl gar.. + $100 sec deposit. C..11 Bayfront, 4__,.,.W2 ale. Studio apts, 111 blk to empkl middle age person ••••••-••••••••••••••• 3 br S\Q)el' condo, brand etc.SS2S.642-7945 Bobbie at Va lentine onbigbay._, ee beach. $280. incl. utll. Sl50+LagBch.494·7346 •HOMEFINDERS• new Westbluff Village. lf5Z3 CAMPUSJ)a~IJMflE Realty. 532~. 752·1534 Lge 1 BR. bltns, pool, Permanent. Stv & refrig. •----"---- 1000solvacancies ~.No pets. 642-5206 11 a r b o r V u S25S. Adulla, no pets. 423 Hotel California. 493-7137 Furn. ro~m In Costa All&reaa·AUprices _ San Joaquin Townbome, Hmes-Monaco. 2Br + 3Br, 2Ba twnhse. frplc, W.Blly.548-9516 or494-279'1. Mes~. Qwet bome for 'Jbeeearejuat a few: Tri~x. E. side; 2 BR, 1"' golf course view, 2 BR, den, 28a, $595. Call tncdyd, pool privll. working person. 642..f'79-4 Sl90furn bacb be, lrpl, priv. Yd. $395. 2~ bl & den, $600 mo. 5&87SS. $390/mo. 492·7°'6. Bachelor Apt. ZBr. l~Ba condo. N. CUff $175 lbr kid ok cozy pix Afl.. 973-4772 s.s&-1448 afl 6pm. $150. mo. Dr, be lo hwy. Ocean vu, ROOM FOR RENT l2I052brpetaburry1 Plx S22Sblchbseulilpd Bea ... ' .. ully decorated 4 IMJCyt1ToW'llhw ~1~.s~~sBf· r2ai::: 642-7353 lrg pat.lo balcony. Adlts. ~:~~Ivbc~g ~-OBM 12502brgarydvuplx ~ou li'.tbl f 2Br, den " wetbar, walk to scboo s & Wnfllliuter 3791 Blcbelor Loft, refrig, oopets.S&OO . ..... ..._.. 3206 Small fee. SS7--08Zt pool, t!m,, ~e::i.1.em~ 2 YI Ba· 'J"!,l · & c ~~: Mia&ioD. AJI new, no pet.a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• stove, pool, 1dult.a, oo 494•3017 t673-S089. 3 rooms ror rent. Quiet -••••••••••••••••••• •UOMEFINDERS• molease838-3890 ~~· G7S.SS35 $425 mo. 714/842·39~. •B1ch·Long Be1ch, pets.$260.1)46..2901 Victoria Beach 1 Br. Cll home. s min wlk to 3Br,2baanfum.bouseoo · ' 8192-4936 privacy. UUlpd.Nopets. . w/gar. Util Pd. Balcoo.y. OCC. $140 incl utiL M yrly lae u s Top11• IZlOl br, llddapeta plx 3 Br, 2ba Beautifully dee. 4 BR. 2ba, formal din rm, 5-NAM 3210 $185.SXMt974. 2 Br. l~ bl, 610 Joann St. ocview,cable49H401 pref. 875-1178. S3502brllddapetgaryd Comm pool teonis tam rm wl(rplc rumpus _. 1 -£... Adult.a, no k1da. Small '754-09l!O. Smallfee.SS7--08Zt courts ~ aio Grdnr 2700 I\ & k Ba ... , ................... .If.WW""' pets.548-7638. Laguna Bch apt oo lhel--------- •----~ ' C 3207 •HOllEFINDERS• I I c b i / t saoorm, ~ 8 6'2c 95€1 Y' New 2 br 2'1\ ba super U..fw ::ehlNd beach ror rent ' Ge.st Hw 4150 - I n I ~,,;.,_an e seAop . ,av 8/. . s harp p. ool tennis ••••••••••••••••••••••• El.at.sidetownbouse3br,2 • 01s-cc.;1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• N J b 2b f I ,_.._orS49-775l gt. ' ' ' ....1. 02 ba brand Child ~ Ht r, a, rp c , 2 Br. ocun view, frplc. security gale. $395 Ch1 .. 1w JI · new. ren ant retirement home IAYNONTCOMDO d.sbwhr, gar, fncd yd. Willowa, ang) 2 Br hse, n e wly decorate d , IREN . 968·2297 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. no pets. 646-t262; Nonhend.Lge2 br.lba, near Palm Springs. Luxury 1 BR_. 2 bl unit Kids & peu '*·Ml$. Agt., fplc , 2 car gar, pvt yd, gardener. Adults. no 963-<J867. 12621 Flower Street, eves645-9543. bltns, view, 1~ blks to Private & semi-private w/view. Avail monthly, no p e ts 964·1566: $'2S mo. Jae. 559-0253 art pets. Monthly $575. Garden Grove-Large 3br 2ba pool' $300 kids beach Yr ly . $400. rooms, gourmet food, 2 or lease opt. 1595. 973-2911. s:ao fi4&.8746eves. sa&O,lBrbse,lrgyd.$300. onebedroomapartments p 645-4900Smtee ~ hotmineralpools.family 640-2!18l f 1•v--. 3z34 2Br hse. Both avail Aug c lose to s hopping ets R'SG DE type atmosphere Call m -, 3 br 11,; ba condo. W ID. 3 BR. 2 ba, A·frame bch 1st. SS7-086l. Laundry facilities No •CONSUME Ul Me.,..t lead ll6' 1 14 / 3 2 9 _ 9 9 8 l f or Ocean! 3br 2ba 132$ view ••••••••~•••••••••••••• refr1g, S470 mo. 559·1589, hse. $S7S )'l'ly lse. Ownr, children· no peui. 0Call 2Br lBa front yd gar •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• brochu~-bay. Sm fee. 645-4900 Deluxe Tiburoo condo. 3 973-4873 Ask tor Mr 645-0f.23 646-3666 T•tin 3290 Dann ' Donn < ' • w k d' : PAI.IC N~RT 1....:..:..:__..:.....: ____ _ •OONSUMER'SGULDE er 2...,ba wet bar Ate Ho · · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• yor aat 714) S280t m o . y s, ....... ..-v .r-R~ 4~00 ' ' ' ' )'\. .ll'A DBORVIEW 891-1013. 581·2.!IOO, eves;. 67>-0428, Bach e lo r s, l or 2 ._._r ~ 6 C.-.. MGr 3222 pool $495. 847-4.525. ~ 1 Yr lse by owner. Spac 673-89SS Bedrooms ft T wnhouses .. ••••••••••••• •• •••••. Woodbridge 3 BR. 2 ba, Portofmo tux spac t!X~ 5Br vu in Tustin Hllls. t.lioa P1•11• ll07 From~ 50 WEEKLY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11252brklda 0 arsuper1 d I I I b "'--•-J ~ .. · en, rp c, sng se uwe, many x .. as + poo $1300/mo. A. Masek ••u••••••••••••••••••• Nice 2 Br a pt, xlnt North Spectacular ap·a totaJ 3Br .............. S300 J=~Y~~ .~~:i~=• '1 /al rium . Beaut &spa.~mo.640-SOta 5'9-7654 SfEPSTOBEACH C.M. loc. Sep. patios. recr eation p rogram, 2Br ................ $200. new. Full aecurlty.1tn! II ...__.._ 3240 ~~& fafe~~!°°~ Harbor Vlew Homes, 4 WestlNnster 3291 Cut.elbdnn,hugeyard. encl.=~eds~· soci~program.7pools.8 1293SthSt.NB. Teonls, pool. No s>eU -•--mo.640-3$54Jaaet,evea; BR, ram rm. all ....................... UUl~$3~..:.YJ'11y18. $295. · · teaDl.s COWU.AtFuhioo 21J.966-171J. 1975. Les Holmes. 01)'1 -·•••••••••••••••••••• 9'9998 up1raded, ou crpts. 4 br 2 ba house 15792 Lu 673-.-or~ 1 Br duplex, new crpt. Island. J1mboree & San 833·3030, eves l213> OPENHOUSE Park·like backyd. s 0 I an a·a, n r 2 BR. Frpk, S400 lse. n ew drps, gar . 2201 J011qUU1Hillsfto.d. M-015. New~t 2 bed.room New ltDUrY Woodbridge &G-2932 F.dinger/Ward. $f75. Mature adlts pret'cL 211 American. $265. 642-5889, 17141644-1900 UMT JLIASE Ol'T. := \:!!: ~~:: =·~y~~~m°:. Harbor View Hms. 4 Br, 2 Temfic 4 br, 2 ba, frplc, Cypress.A. 536-66l7 (1) 2!3/Ml·l~ 2Br Dplx upstair8, y 3 br 2 bl beach apt 3 Bdrms.,2ba .• 1>1Uo,So. to beach. Private 2·car n4·990-1075or832-3983. ba, ram rm. Nr scbls, cpts, patio, kids & pet.a Yearly, lr2 1 BR, frplc, Avall.Aug.1.Townbouse frplc. W/D, garage, onocean.Availbyweek. or hwy. New carpet, garage. Fu I I Y parks, pools. 1750/mo. ok. $4.4S. Agt. no fee. lndry faci1, gar, Walk to 2 br, l~ ba, gar, frplc adv.ha, no pets, nr Lido July lS·Aug 5. Calt drapes,paint.'6()()Mo malntainedyard.Adults. Woodbridge Crossing gardtwtrpd.640-8289 964-2566;973-29'71. b c b . u t 11 1n c1 Pool & Jacuzzi.. Adults, Isle shopping . Avail ZJ.3/m-198S or 3SS-2A« Agent6'73-S3$4 Nopets.S2S18tbSt. <714) Twnbme, 2Brd + den, For•---, .. ~... 1 ResPonslble cpl only. S37S.646-2010. IPPl'OX 7/15. Lse, credit rordetalls. --~------• -.a:tl 2~Ba. cstm ecor, or --· S23S2brTHou~+poo ~5862 ref. S:SOOmo.494~ t--:--------Z Br l\.i Ba, gar, com•---------lake.SS40/mo.SS9·5598. 4 br 2~ ba, living rm, Smallfee.SS7-0824 New Triplex. 2 BR, 1 Ba. ._ _______ _ lndry & redeeor'd. 706 c-.. n•w.,..!! d.ining rm. den in lovely •HOMEFINDERS• Coro.a.,..._. 3122 South Cst Plaza area September Rentals W• , .. llcn• -r Av~do. adlta, $4,50 mo. before you pay some Tutefully done, 2 BR, 2 N B re a I d e n l i a I &..L-.--£..-l • ..._~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S32S. For further info F\Jm or Unrum reMab ....._ 213-782·llSS a gen c y f o r t h e ba, house .. Woodbridge. neighborhood. $975 mo ~ "'""-°" 833-2238 38r. 2Ba, SS25 CIY ----------ll "RUNAROUND" Call Gardea patio ba~kyard, 642-5413eves. Ultfunlithed 3300 --------Supersbarp,yrly lse. &o.SlSOto Lovely house avaJI July CONSUMER'S GUIDE adj. to park. Avail. Aug. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 Ba, fplc. patio. 28r.1Ba. $300. SIOOperwt. 15, Mature couple. no Manyhaveandareglad LSS2S.mo.640-7880 WestclHf 2 br., 2¥.z ba CORONADELMAR re "v encl 2 car garage. $415 9moe,upsta.irsun.it. IN BAYSlfORES. Two pets. Gardener. $400. the did" Sa ti e g townhouse, refng. stove, Charming cottage , 'IT, '·t:r:-:~ mo.Askfor BIU.54&5880 Fant.astlcblch,$250. bedroom doU house & 3 OJS.7258 Y . ·· ve m ' as Woodbridge E~tates pvt patio, gar. Pool & hdwd. firs., used brick ""•:_ ~~o Yrly.ut.ilinc,slP62. bdrm cba.rmer. Close to B--EA-UT--SH_O_R_E_CL.l __ F_FS-1. ":.:::~I ~.~·,·~:.~_, t~~~ :::::.::::r & .,,,., ~~.'J:· l ba. Beach GARDEN APTS 1::~~!.!'~i.J!;'·;,';~I All~.:."~7n ~~h ~ e: ~ 3 Br, 3 ba, «ean view, KID&P ETSWELCOME designed patio & . . Co r 2 BR 2 ba CORONA DELMAR S31Spermo.Ask for 8ill, ........ beaut around.s. Yrly 1se 645-4900 landscaping. Avail. Aug. 1-b~~to b:ch. sssO · 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. 546-5880 2 bdr 1 ba, beam ceilings, BEACH IN FRONT or $2SOOlper mo. Rltr , Open7daysS.7 lat.640-2360 2Br,2ba .. CdMSSOO BoydRealtoraS75-5930 Pool.tennis.Someocean D..Point 3826 1>1Uo, gar, Nwpt H,ia. Lb.is decorator 4 bdrm ~lL 3Br, 2Ba, country kit, 3 Bdrm, lllt ba Condo. 2BRWaterfrontNBS600 c:.dalnMI-& Catalina views. Close ....................... No pets /kids. S3ZS. homew/fabulousviewor Charm 2Br bae belo hwy. cr1clt1lo frpl, super New cpt/drps, W /0 4 i=~~:~c~~~~5 ,_.llaed 3400 to Fashion Island & rine 1 bd, newly decor cleaa.1-8's-_Ul82 _______ BOATING activity and $460/yrly 642·2732. clean, gardener, $460. bkups, pool. $465. IAY&IEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach.&44·2811 ldhs.ref&depreq.S27S.Step5toboatsUp,bay & ~·Lota of privacy 7·8am. s :30·7:30pm, cautosee,847.3341 s:J3.9100 days, 836·0656 IEALTY 759_0111 3 Br 3 ba ln Eastbluff 133-9703 t>e.cb. 3Brcondo,newly wk£kL'vV~l}ut~La~ wlulya. 7·lllm,Sal/Sun. eves. NB • greenbelt Xlnt 3 bdrm 2~ bi new cpts llwllt •oc:t. 3140 painted, completely . New S.tiS home. 3br, 2ba, 450NewportCenterDr. • on · bJ •" dt'shw'aaber ' patio ,; _,.Oii lhuuered dbl gar w/lots SllOOwtc. lrvbleTerracespaclouaS den.$S75.~t.lse.opt. 3 Br, 2 ba, A/C. auto NewportBeach cood. Nr, part, sc "' • ....................... ofatora e'i:•uto oer Wat11f1oafHoMH br,3ba1 dinrm.famrm lst,last,&deposll.Call sprinklers, p1lio. $575 lhop'g.9900/mo.833-3985 gari1e. $525· Lse.SHARP.beach,2 &3BR, at' boaf alip. fl~mo: c.1631·1400 w /wetoar, 1arde ner Qieer84&.s.s31. mo. lat last $350 aec. {21.3)2f0.0400. 673-7513.Agt. trpl. dishwasher, BJO.m7allSpm. ~~~~~~~~~ incld. Avail 8/ll. -.SO. ~or Ill 99&-5873. Waterfront. 3 bdrm, 2 ba, C•da .. a•t1 DeJuxe upper 2 Br, 2 ba, garage, patios, 96Q.2358. 1,:: Agl644-963S Why pay rent when JOU comm tennis/pool. u.twwl htd 3425 gar, deck & (rpl, walk ~to beach. 3 yr old NB. Avail Aug I, suitable can buy this 60' trlr ln Newport Shores f725 mo. ....... •-ho •g 8/1 _,.,,. Sa "Id Vi-duplex. Lge bed rm. for top exec. 4 BR, Coet. MeM 3224 ................ ac-· from f'"4 ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• """ • 5 P • · · _,.,. WI ,., ... _.. ......... _......... mo 646-9714 or 64(). bltns. yrly lse. Begin elegaoUy furn .. ocn vu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JlB. St.ate Beach. Pool, 3 Br, 2 ba, condo. pool, · New 1&12 bdrm Ju.xury Aue. 1st. 875-1908 bome. Vy Jg pool. $1300 rranQull Panonmlc Jac,clubbouseaodaJlthe Bllifscondo, Lse.2br,2 jac,5'25/mo.Nr.So.Cat or645-3'T'19 ldult apt& tn 14 plans antoOctl.incldspool View. 3 mstr sz Bdrms, fun of li=n •lt.be beach ba. 2 car 1ar. w/ope~. Plaza.963-6481. 2 Br 2 bl be1m ceilings from SZt-0 + 9 0011. WATaROMT malnt . & grdnr. less 2 •L. b F pie sep " ,_ • t pool, gardener. refng, • I' d t ' . r II c.....-'-~2br 2b •-d ~ a . r • •OI' a I ... ves~men . wash er/drye r . s475. Htmtington Landmark. 2 xtra rg. Kl s o . tennis, water 1 s. ~ . a. en. tbereafler.Cbild,smlpel baicony & yard. Auto C1ll now, must sell. TUaTUaoCIC 644.5547 Avail. 7115 BR, 2 ba. wet·bar, 6PM95/mo. Pb~ aft ponds! From San Diego Specllc ular view . ok. 714 ·644 ·0484 . garage opnrs. DW, tra.ab Sl.2,000/ofr. 960-5844 or 184TAL Ownr/Af).. garage, new, extras. m. Frwy drive North on Luxurioualy upgraded, 91S.S25-7573 comp, beautifully cpt'd & 536-7711 4 BR detached ho.me Adults, S42S mo. 968-3094 Q.EAN APT FOR RENT, Beach to McFadden then Dew c • r Pe t in g & !._•,;_•.._•_•_•_,;-.-.-.-,;-,;-.-.-.-,;-.-. draped thru-0ut. To see •lking distance to w/lav~b master awte. WestcUrt·Dover Shores. 2 BR apt over garage West on McFadden to draperies. Sandy bea<'h, callfi13.2282.. beech,lBR,att.achdbl Privatereary1rd.Avail. lmmac4Br. 3Ba ranch Tow"'9DllM ls~s S400mo Walk tobeach. Seawln d Village. beaut iful ~rden a. F1bu lous 1 Bd rm Charming 3 Bdrm, 2 ba ln gar .. ~ocl pvt patio, lrg 8/1178. f100/mo. Natalie on v.. a c w/lrg pool & a.tfMHlstwd & &M-358l · · (TI4)893-5198 overlooks Bal a Island. Penthouse w /forever quiet n eighborhood. closets. Useot2pool.a& Benjamin752·1414 <J·l7) paddle tennis crt on••••••••••••••••••••••• · NEAllEACH Boat slip available . view o f Bay, Avail Drps/W /W cpl, frplc. other r« facll. siss mo, Lincoln Ln. Avail Aug for 2 bd. 2v.a ba, encl gar. Front co~r 3 bd or den & CIVIC c-..-a Adults·no pets. $1500. weekly. $'7SO. $495.645-alOl,645-3009 1st • last + SlOO clean. annual lse at SHOO/mo, patio, frpk, No pets frplc, db . gar. ~/m '""'UI montbJy.673-8414. SALISBURY R.E. ----------1 .a-~ 963-8S56 LEASE ON THE GOLF lnclgrdor&pool642-6749 Irvine, ~/mo 581~85 647·7584, 673·3269, BRAND NEW. Spacious Block from water &r~~~~~~~~~~~ •1"-3 br 1 bl, carpets, ._.... ' aft8 831·7714 deluxe3&4Br.Allbltns, "''---es ar"'a 3 br 2 ba l: ~ W/D tov "''da ,.__ .... 3B 2, ..... _ COURSE Beaut. t op Harbor View, a beaut 4 f •-... r 1 .. e yd. 520 ""'llVI .. • • w •PM. ,s e ...... ""'-wann ew, r, n&HI, R f 2b rp..,., .-. 46 .a upJew Yrl y lse Be h kl ldeal ._...,__ i level 2 Br & den twnhlte 8 • am r m ' a• ••24 Yorktown . Just West ol u .. • • IC ·wee Y' ·OK/nopeb. 5'8-51181 frpk, UIWlll, m crowave, Mont AU enitl Az lwllh ,... ... d Cotta Mele -Be h Blvd. """'_,.. (TI4)11156-5871 JocaUon. Nr. bay, beach ,. bdrm, a b1, fam ll" 2 car pr, 9900/mo. lit & ln Rancho San Joaquin ego. am es. •~•••• .. •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ac .....,...._., or & P villoo New 1 br ~ 1 l aat. $300 aec u r . trv.Qulet locaUon,vlew Avail monthly. '675· , ... MAHCHAAPTS 536-171.8 Beacbduplex,charmiog2 8 · • .home. Bl-levetaundeck. LM/opUon considered. o f golf course a n d Aubermao Co., 76$-ll31 • ..._,.._.. 3706 -. BR.walk in closets fplc sleeps 4. Redec. 2 br, 'Cloee to oce1n. R.V. Ml-lllMl.512Genevi. 1\lrtJerodtHill.a. 837-0688 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Large 1,2"3 bedroom 3Br, 2.lla & 2 Br, xlnt IUDdeck 1>1Uo 1 blk lei sleeps 6. 1225. wk. $100 1cceaa. 1198 ParkcrHl New 3 br2 .... "-··-w/frpl, 1Br apt, Bayfront lot, 1arden apts. D1hwbr, locatJoo.. closed gar, 1 yr bcb. M25 mo. Ownrtagt. rehmdabl~ cleaning dep. 157$/mo 6734133 days. EXECUTIVE 2 sty. 4 BR, ...., """'"' $35()/mo lnclud uUI. lit & bltns, encl. gar, 1u bbq. old. 213-96&-2l08 5'8·8930, 673·62&:1 or 7S2-0327eves. wet bar, 3 ba. ram·nn. 6 peUo, 2 car 1arage with last+ Sl2Sdeposit. Yr ly. Pool. Gu Pd. 771 ScoU 96C).1014. i_;_~;.:...:,;;.;.;..;...· ----- IODS...._OK moa old, $600/m o . opener. Very quiet st. Must be non-smoket" at Pl.6G-5073 Townbouae &ov ly spac (4e 4 br, 2\'.I ba, ~cl. 8cb Couqe 1 hse from '" ..... Oner/all. RooM7~. ~mo. 642- 7089 quietpenoo. 6i.Ml866. 2 er l bl. a story, shag, • home.Ute. : b~ with patio. New decor. 1 blk oceanlmt. itpg s. Month ~~E~I 8t'and oew 3Bdrm Ilse, On Penlnsul1 Near eost....... 3724 O/W, dJill, pallo, fPf'lc, pvt, gat.ed~trance + 2 bch.IBOO.yrly.173-250?. olA'-opeo9650.MS.ass7 m.aza • · • ba~ w/detacbed gar. Balboa pier. 3 br, l ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• beuna clop, 1ar. Adlts. paUoe. Some with att. 2br POOi! Refris 9300 KJds V...._ .._.. 4250 C'blld OK. tsso. 848·2655, "502+dlne+tam nice Yearly. "50mo. 673-263'7 Neat. furn .• 1 BR cottage, $325. 2650 E Ide o . 1ara1e. Swiounln1 pool. yd6'S-4900 Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• •wpo1t Hetpu. 3 BR 2 d ys Wkends eves, Small tee. 557~ tlarbor Vie-Homes 3 br, very ...,., inc~ "as & (l)SJ8.8406 J1cuz:z1. Tenn.ls courta. 1 .CONSUMER'SOUlDE . . D W I 1 . ' ;HOMEFINDERS• .. ,... " blk to Hi.an tin gton Palm Spnngs V1cal1on ; 8:ftt. / • P c&J.~vt 53Ml73. fam rm, view. Comm. wtr. Adlta, no pell. 126S. M~A VERDE bome shopping center mall 2Br, l8e duplex on c1naJ. Condo on Ml.aaloo Bills ! 1 se&Smo. Greet 4 br, 2 ba, cpt.s, Leg.a leeda 1241 pool. OIJ'deocr & water 548-0522 atmolpbere 211:3 br db ..... ult.a. No ...... From WUt to bc.h, teMla & pool C.OUOtry Club. 988-$430. •BR home. West.aide, '"e f---' yd, ....... •-...t• ok. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. S700/mo 752-8980 "'6• oo-• 548-1034 ""' ,..-. f N _.,,Id • .. ...._. IU ....... --Blue 000 Villi 2 . Attractiv• 1 a den. quiet •.-. .--· $435. Se•wlnd vmase ~ ~II. 0 U» or pets, Stel)a to Np lkb ... 2 br fenced yard, dbl 1ar Ir Avail now •. S44S. Alt. no ~i. oc:n1rn't:o pvt bcb. 2 On watt!'! 2br mo kids mature adlt. No pel. EASl'StDE 3 Br 2 Ba, 00 15556 HllntinflOG VWage 9JO/mo. ~1. alps 6, avl 711.S, 7 /22. : k's:ubop, au bmlt on fee. 91W5e8, 97W97t P o o 1 • • t e n n l s ' pet.a yd ~am tee Oar., szas. 2ZM Rutaers pet.a, ..., 114 2ltt St., Lane. H.B. <'Jl•>--1. S.. Ca.w• 3176 Wkly $250. Av!. Aug. It. 1.: ~= J:;o.1:. 9laper s br. l..., bl, frplc. n~T; 213-703-0230 •CONSUMER SGUIDE Dr. • cbildreoOK.~ L11:1 l OWDbOllH a pt1 ....................... (714)529-S601 Call...._.. at....,. t.• lam/din rm. area. cbll 3 br 1 Bndl! ~ 2br uW ldd &..g.11 IHdl 3141 New 2 br 2 ba all bhna prap. 38r, 2 bl. rrml 2 Br, Ip porch, walk to ._.. te s..r.. 4100 &It 7PM, call J oe a t ICldlApeta ok.~~. S::..~ oceuvew ff1)1f45.4800plxfee ....................... f11>lc e0cl iar pauo' clla, -m tr7 kttch. s.soq. beadl. fenced yd. sm ....................... . 551·7711 DO(•ll4-Zll; m.a71 . .-..am eCONSUllER'S OUIDE Oceanfront a~ bdrm ltJidri rep. siso. ' ' •1501 Ewe-.o:lll •II SB.ICT1YI• OJado, .UU, ZBr, 2~S., HOMEFINDERS SIAYllW ::· ~ ~ly Ad~· TSlc,l41mt. ...a.UM)I 2 Br, cbildrta welcome, Deha.e 3 bdrm. 1croea at. Gain 1 reliable dbl,.,.. Bit.tu. J.OOOlof~~~· 'c!::;n!p~O,.:~ !'etfn CbarmlncUJdrm. Poeaibl.Y. unfurn. Avail 2 BR 1 Ba, cpU, drpa, DO '*'· StartJ.q at 1170 from ocean Concrete roommate.MS-7414 ~ ,,,,,__!"~-uapri~ view·,~· 2 Bib to lb• View.~. comm pool _,,._ci-. 49'MlW lndry fad! fresh ~alnt mo.~. llePI to beach dedl:a, •SHAREAHOlll:• "'""", .. .._.f'JlE¥,or " -.......--· A •' pra,e, retrts. '315/mo. r dde S bdrm, 2 be, Ira **LIFE•• belch. Orth WIUn... Leue, '800/mo. '1'16f ~P\mo. 1tH ,.f!_ • ii:.. $22& p o o l I Re fr I I 8 J • A.HOC Broken 2yn1prof.menH•IU1mc lam 'm.1 DJ' ICbla, quiet GoodlD221ocalloaa. '7SO letty~llfro ... ..,.,..... _., ace.~ Jec .. a uoa MS-4900 Sm '788-7tm to lhr 3 br apt. Ideal It. Avau AUi I "50/'lno •~rs la bulloesa 1 BR + bunk rm., dln. ...../8".-018, eves. •• .. •••• .. •••&••••••••• fee Nwprt lout 673·0ISS Ml-GM l CALLDO!SIT ALL !"'ID11e'dhi>ll.t~~.ltn; ~!1 bnae" ...... ...., ~ bd. :t yd, dbl WE"1,,Y 1 B -!!?~ ~J l *OON'SUMER'SGUIDE l br. on bch. S3.o mo. evee . • 557.oat • I\ .. a • -..-·.. 3Br .............. $350. r-. ,-.,.,.., 1c:uu, Include• Ulll. New IBll.lba.ll•)'f'd.1375.4 l1Undry. Bl1 tenced pr.frplc.c etc.NS 28r .............. S2SO. 1dulta. no peta. 28$0 Adult COodo. over 40. 2 o.cor.eano,«·1720. c.ttMwa BR. 2 bl, trpl lae )'1"lf IMSlbttldlpetapbl yard. a Bllts. to the mo. 5'° Weatmlnister l2U~.h5'1.NB Uarla Ave, c;M. (liteaa BR.28a.Sec.gale.1425. Uv ...... 1....i 1475.-... or 752-1920 SZ752brltldfncdydpr beach. North La1uoa Ave. Npt. Hts.6'2·'1745 2u.._1,u. · V_. Dr . .E. off Rtrbor mo.SIM'mor1•1211 tuO 2bt util pd. KJ~ pet.a C!'-•-abomeonptment ltkforJoba Y. Small fee. SS7.0CW DQpla.. ~ • . .Bivd). Mt-~7. 16e)O$m tee Dlllll• dtOJIEFINDERS• AIHt*-7551 &l~rview. Lovety~v. 3 4w2k ...... 11. Z Brand new 2 ii 38drm •OONSUQR'SOlflDS ~-Cl2vu iJNuMrm> 111':~d~r!?';.~i:;:·. $tlDZ+cllnebaJclOll1 ~ i ~:a:f.~:;.ooon:,~r Wc11l11....._. D/W. ':;12 :!.~ ~'. ~·1og~u&c, b:e~~ 0cun1 * 2bJ mo pet GXt~~oqd•" QWet adult., no pe&a. Ptia. Fee.87.m. thiQp fast with D1llJ mo. Ast. t•O·HOO or $600 -· _. 6(1~, 1110 Wallau. $SOI. a, a . z ea s . d y 1 • ldda'4MIOOSmf• cu ct.».N~ -.mo.NZ.-:a. •llOKsnNJ>El\S• PllotWptAda. 'l»0017 MO-ll41 ••oractm.1181 \Vbnda/na,saMr71. ttOONSUVEJl'SOUIDI ........ Slneellft 1, L! , ~ ~ , ... 4 • • -, ....... -• • • • --, .... ~ ·-...... .., • ... • ... ,-,. .............. , ..... ---.. -... ..-..... ... .,,. .... .,... •• "" -..it .,. ... .. .. ..... ... • ... --t Ft1day. July 1.t, 1978 ..... ec..,. ...... ~ C1 •«tor h ••1 Haln1 ..._de••g ,..,../P.-rtftCJ P .... /Pap9ri1HJ ltoofiNJ ....................... .........•......•.••••. ....................... ....................... ••.........•.......•... . ....................................•.••..•.........•..•...........•...............•.••••.. lllJ~Serv. Ot~e/Bal\kn.tptey R.J.fl"fman"Son. OPllfYUD Haul.lJla·Y&rd " aahae l>ebonalr Housecleaning PETERSPAINTINO ProCe.u1ooal Dependable WALKERROOll'rNG TRlPCHA.RGESlO mo. RemodeU1additabnl. a.IANUPS cleanups . Lawn Strvice Reuon. rat.es. Expr'd Rus Rates. Suvlces P¥1nl infl , Lie "326489, all typ~s 202SMam,S.A. ActiooTypi.n1.18G-S'1.9 MS-4'44or$4S~l. 'rre.topped.remcwal installaUon & re.moval. Ooodrefa.642·0221 f'ree Eat Call Gene ptpertut.t\ging For high roofing,lreeest.898~ S.at22 ~l-019 Ucemed"Boftded. 75l-.347G. lnaured. · Tree ft 1bnlb removal. , Sll2-04S8 grade qua lily only roofin Ardifttctw• ~~f Custom Remod•llna & Gardener exp in ynt & ~..!x.!~ Ivens . 1::m~.098i:!~~tJ! =~Painting. Extrt lntr. =Y 17''2922• Gary ~~~r3ve~ta. Fr:e ....................... ,._ Addltlona. Call Vince tree mab,t. gen deanap. ' 1ame.Call5'8-2ll92 Expr'd. honelll. neat. ut. 646·6949 Lorlai. E:x:pr'd ln custom It apec _ ,.... Lenbolf • Auoc. 673-7404 comm " rea. Free eet. Student.a: Ballllila. yatd ck reaa. Llc'd 964-1045 Dave ,._. • °'P T..Mc) Jtoofin1 residenUaJ, remodels & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Juan anytime. 1 pragocleao·up. Xlnt cleaning, exper.. . •••••••••••••••••••••••1----"'------- addiUons. Industrial " Oupe-.r. PrH nt. Any Ceo cootractor, addlUooa da 1 • week. Rua. S3M377 dep. reuoo. Own trans. f'tne . Ext.er. ~aJ.D~g by Plano tunil\1 & repair 25 Re-Root For Letia Jandaeaplnc dulsn. lize jobt. C.11 Allan or cl remodelln1. Bob rat!..96'7·99& S57-37'26.LvMesaage. R.Sinor.St.lic .tns.Try rraexp.Muter'sdegree CallAnyume 643-3173&~ Tony ...... Hardelty, 548·99S3. Ho. C.. Senke n.-d bl ffl 1 me. 836-5SSS3' hrs. m music. $22.50.Uua mo. 894-0Ul • Gt•• 1 ....................... uocipen a e. e c enL. only no-<&ST& ••••a.,..,. lnd carpenu.r. comm/ru . Remodelin&. additions. ....................... HOUSI SllTB own t.rana. reu. prefer 'f'.OUNO MAN. s )'J'S ex pr · T1lr ••••••••••••••••••••••• + palotlna. Rea. son. rdwd ~b & spas. new H~s~oader dump Palm Desert DOCTOlt 4' KB847·5'20 in wallcoverlng. Free ....._.j'R-,air ••••••••••••••••••••••• -save Moaey• rates. Jotui. 531·8082, constr. IJ~ ~l trll.' . 1. tree wrk, wtle bate the beat" will Exper. HouaeclelUlln . est.a.645-3576Andy. •••••••••••••••••••••••Renew your grout & get Drivewaya•Parklng lot Ml-0&25 a.ctnc..I CS tioftaek. 831-1257 care for )'OUT home while Dependable. Own cJ. Prol paiolmg. Ext & lnt Jll~at_patchea & textures ~~a~t! Ir~~ o ~~ :~1purs •Sealcoatinf c.,.ts.r.tce ••••••••••••••••••••••• you 'te away. (1) 5'8-1029 Low rates. Ref1. Free ftt&EST. ltJ.14lt est.Cal1Jobn.89"l-ZA1:1 As~t~M S& ....................... , ... r4Btdric ~:.~.~ .... -.moz,sue3. est..536-4780.536-4383 rt:au•Miq ....._aM&.... · Shame lorpoobrt'!~.t.eam clean. Ue321l36 ~' $" a luml.num aeamlns Ho•1dl•ln9 CUstomWallpapering .......................• ~.~!~ .......... .. -r-·-.. 0 · .-eners: wbt ELECTRICIAN·Priced rain,utters w/baked on -·-•••••••••••••••••• Dla·ll Landscape . Allworkguar Free est H 0 MES AVE It S -••••••••••••••••••••• cpt.slOll'\iftbleach.Clean n• .... free estimate on enamel.Cstmblt oojob. Wanta REALLY CLEAN Reason.prlces.Freeest. 673-4i.ss · · Plumbing & Healing. Rainbow palm tree Worldo& mother has 1 yr. liv, Wn rm, ball SIS. Avg ..... ---o ., .... , ..... ., HOUSE Call G'-ft.. Call ..... 1 Free est $10 hr Honest & experts; neat & clean, old girl attendinl El rm S7.50, couch $10, chr ~orsmalljobs. & .... uttenoen._.~ ? ...... am ....., .. me&46-7070 House Painting, Int.. reliable. servi~ BofA. any hgt. 494 ·7669 · MoroSch. Need someone IS. Guar ellm pet odor. Licensed 6n-03St 11•1•1•H Glrl.Jl'reeest.MS-Sl23 Landscaping. Tree Exter. Free esumat.es. MIC OK. 979·806S or _494-_57S2 ______ _ to care for her and send Cpt repair. lS yrs expr. fl ,..., u•n••••••• ........... Immaculate Cleaning Co. lrimmlna. Clean ·up. 8 John Beck. 631 ·3363. 847-0383 Expert t ree service . berl.Oscbool.7AM ·SPM Do work myself. Refs ••••••••••••••••••••••• General Handyman. For those who deserve yrs exp. Free est. IWS-2161 tramming topping Prefer LB mother with 531-0101. WESTERN FENCE CO. Pain ling, carpentry• tbe best. ~1·2479 Noboru. 848·404:l or Int. ext. serving area for 7 PERRY'S PLUM Bl.NG removal. or"namental i, child In same school. C•a-Mg WoocU1Cba1nllnlc rooting, masonry. Any R o a e m a r i e • s 897-2862 yrs. Prof. qual work. We clear any dram or fruit tree prW\lng. Fret> '97..Jl!i6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uc•~LSl 536-J.831 home maintenance or Housecleaning. Refs. LANDSCAPE MG MT Reas. Ins. Dave S86-842S se~er an)'Catlmllef' Fri ec et.'t. 494·3494 • ttm0delin1 projects. J , estimates. or ow, ________ _ ae..tyS...Wtcet Weddloga , sum ~er .... , Wau&h.6Sl·223l reason. Own trans. SVC.Rotosodorseeded wlmdrates 673-3181 WlltdowCIHMtq ••••••••••••••••••••••• parties. wine tasting. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'2·1403.~ lawns . Sprinklers. EUROPEAN EXPERT ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIVIANEWOODARO ~bana-olCateF~" ~~ ~e •VERYLOWPRJCES• Ha•g .it11uSHl ... E"-l••5 planting. Xlnt refs. ~l~b\~~fr.~it~~~~·i A!~ plelau~sbblnathnng. wcantcelr Serving CM t NBt lrv.t. COSMETICS n u n11,..'"' · Oo G-...1·-1•• Maint ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ '"" w -675-7633· ~ •• " ' ' Rea~ C ast Cleaning Complimentary .. .....,...... · OCCStude l 1 T t k Prolesalooal bome and Do h be l f cera mic tile. Reas. ~· 0 Facial& Make·up Janos Eu r o Pe a n George 549-201.5 . n . on ~. omee cleaning. Fully •4m.IH•ce you want l e s or 832 2468 Service. 548.-~ll ELLERYDEATON Catering. Summer cl Trash. tree trim, a insured. Free estimate.••••••••••••••••••••••• less? Call Dan for free, __ · ______ _ 96U3SS p art_les, banquets, L:::~:fp~og~~;:,1~°e~'. &c-sro,,,lnM489 RE work & empties Reroofiog. uphalt est.Syrsexp.64Nl9'7 ..... r.Repa6r ~Q.~~~~f;'~':?~. ---------. weddiop,M\•a.67 Ml'Vtdng.642-9907 CHEAPEST hauling in wekome. shinaJ,u:lg. call alter 12 Painung & minor home ••••••••••••••••••••••• NBtCM/lRV 631-02li lkplepair 1r~ town. 'Ft. est.a. CHEAP! S40-952S ooon.5'3-Ml7 repairs . 4 yrs exp. Addition. remodel all, ________ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• , _ _... v...., Ja..,.,._.. Gardener. 6'2-2995or64S-1390 ...._,,...,. c:..., ... 78 s•eve types coostr. Free est. Coast Window Cleaning ••••••••••••••••••••••• .__.. ..----u--~1 . Etfi u...l"I ., ............. ......-vo • " ' --L' 'd c: .. o Q')C:I\ • • Mobile Bicycle Repair At . Complete ya.rd service. ....,.._,. earuni. caent, PW •• ....,w rates. JC _,..,....,., 24 hrs. Free eslunatM Your Home. Vor Appt Foundations. retaining Reliable & neat. Npt Lite bauling·movlog. exper.references. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pamllng. Homes lntr le •~ 642·5668 Oall89l-l455·. walls, bloc;ks, patios. Bch.CdMarea.~ Garage-Yard cleanl.ng. i;Jl-4929. Brickwork. Small Jobs. Exterior. Specialty ;._,....., 1--------- 556-8:Ml. Uc d Rea.a. rates. 642-0706 Newport. Co6ta Mesa & Apts. Lo rates. 631·2SO& ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . --------1.=::::::.!.:..:::::.:=. ____ ,Have somethina you want 'lbe faatest draw in the lrvlne.67S.317Seves REPAIR & REROOF All SEL.L idle items with a SELL idle item& with a Classified Ads, your one· to sell? Classified ads do WANT ACTION? West. . .a Dally Pilot Classlfied Ads. your one· lypes·slungles·rockshake Dally Pa lot Class1f1ed Ad Daily Pllot Clalaified Ad. stop shopping c-enter. al well. 6'2·S6'78. Classlted Ads 642-S6T8 Classified Ad. 642-5678. Want Ad Results 642-~ st.op sboppmg center. Free est 5'1·5930 6'2 5678 ~!:».~ .. !?~~ ~~ ..... !~.~~ ~!.~ ... !~.~~ +n~ ~•c•'•l'h/ 1 ~.~.~ ...... !?~.~ ~'!.~ ...... !~~~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~~ ..... !!~~ ..... ~~·:.~ ..... ?!~~ y eed &.od & foiiltd LOST Cal. Small white & ASSEMIURS •-~ ..... -~--..&--MaJe 24-30 t.o shr lux 3 Br. 2:50-SOO sq. ft. dlx ofc. W. oung woman n s to ....................... gray. Male Siamese Babys itter wanted. _,_,.._ectWer 3 ba w /2 girls. Frplc. 19th St, CM. from S rent rm in Christian hm, Lott•,.... SJOO Collar" tag vie l?th & SIMGU? B.ICTRONICS weekdays 7 30AM-6PM. FttJme job operung for I 0/W.enclgar,S200Ulll mo,Tom540·2200 clst.oOCCw/llltprvla's, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine. R EWARD! CalllNTROVIEWforthe Jmmedopen1ngs for Newport home . Ph Gel-CoatTouchupMan Incl. 2 blks t.o bch. approx Aug 15th. Call . ., intelligent & discreet people w/exper. in PC 644-6141 lmmed start. Jnquin ~S2J60; 960-3568 Single two rm suite ~21141. Lost.or Found a pet. Call 64&-8Kl/644·1.50l way to meet new sl.ngle Bo a rds & w 1r1 n g . Alajuela Yachts. 9'1 W available near Or Cty Animal Asllstance Lost: Sml white doa. people. 7S2·54ll. Growing co. Xmt bens. Back omce. 08/ GYN 18thSl,CM MS-9177 Neat r es p . rm mate airport. Full services ....._./lnnt/ Le.&iUeS37·2273.nofee. Monarch Bay area. Apply Scientific Onlling exper.Ftr NB. wanted. Fully furn available. For more ,._.. Lost. Fam.Uy member 6 R a.rd Controls. 4040 Campus 645-~. ~~F/C.., 'Ne~r CRstfcond0. S225 WormaUoo 714/833-3640 ....................... yn Wendy Lou. 113 'Et ew ·4w I il(.~:!=t'!~ Dr. N.B. or call ~7·90Sl Fash. Isle investment G:n~ts'.. e s. wner Office space, CdM. street -....St To~o. F, Beagle mix, n ,......_ &askforRayG1lman BANKJNG firm. Xlnt oppor. Expei level.$14S.mo. Opp..t.lffy 5005 overwgt, tan/wht. Lost: Male English Sheep....................... AHlthMt:4t.! TIU.Ells & maturity req'd. Call WillsbrS. Laguna ..,. ... ..,... •H••••••••• ........... 837·2289aft.,:30. Dot. So. Laguna. Phone Sdtooh& C 640-<>IZI . .m~ 499-430S. ~....._ 7005 R...&....1ITi" 1 lmmed openings or --------s e c I u d e d ho m c • ._ _________ , La d 11 J ( ~-llTUll 11 d ..... _.... pe To IUSl .... ESS M-.. iuoa e · ca e . Lost · BI k Fe m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Goodyear Store El Toro t e er 8 e 11 1 r 1 n JI """""'ee r overlooking ocean " ....... Beer & wine. All new Oas c.hund. nam e FOUND.sctolkeys.Vlc. 837.2900 advancement pOlenllal Full Char e w/responsible yng man. liPltOFESstONALS eqwp. May trade "Heidi". vie. Miss. Car away & Cinnamon REAL ESTATE Apply 1n perso n al f 400.5023Wes ValleyPlazaOl'fices $3S,000Aat494·7551 VleJo.7/3.&17~33 Dr,CostaMesa.7Sl·7S83 LICE .... SE /\llendanl. part lime. ror Goldenwest& Edanger oi Smalldeughlful ~P,\ co FlookmgCorarmmaleto .. Near40SFreeway C FOUND: Chl.buahu~ M, " paralyzed young woman Magnol ia & Adam ~ needs attract 1v• shr brful condo w/ocean .. Comple<esect'y!lvs ntAVB.AGEM Y Fem. Shepherd Bl.kffan vic Continental & SCHOOL personal care. Sat/Sun office. outgoing indiv. w/CPA Vlew./\··aa·i811_"'A2.4691 ... Recept&telepbone en• .... CHISE 11 yrs. 60 lb>. Ana. to M i CM 548 ..-o l0.5.Balboalsl.675-5652 ft.-ClllC exper Startlngsal S120t ~ _.,... .. Cooferenceroom ~ Hydie. SE H.B. 714 onrov 8 • • -.-. 5""A plus tremendous profit P k N I 3 b .. Fr-..-1iee ..... ,_.. The new way l.O own a 96U371 OFFERS ATTRACTIVE C't a k h . •. bo I ar ew p . r "'"'"VI .......... travel agency. Travel ---------1Founct: Whale Parrot. 6.. an s anng "' nus pan twoebse. Furn. $175. 962-4112 Co6ta Mesa <MRL ' Call Coastal Persoone' Fmle. Chene 833-2900 or Network. Start your own. Lost: Brown & white Call . Gunt Lft:hre forff Fabulous pay for a very wuuvs TIJU f'Oa YOUl Agency. 540·6055, 279(, 640-1673 Superior eve. 1100 + Exp. n ot requ1 r ed. Siberian Husky, tem. 40 549-1880 attractive. sophisticated Equal()ppOr Employer Harbor. C . M utilities.Oavia·Brown Complet.eaupport&long lbs. Choker c hain. Found: Apx 3 mo old +CraabCourseavailable girt to model privately ALLJOBSFREE Roommate wanted. Hse ~188' term service provided. 546-~ Reward. German Shep. F .. vie. •Materials provided. ror a few hours a week on beacb, NB. S3SO mo.•----------• 71C~!J..!!".,·. Cb;1rles, LOST. July 4. Va'c. Cameo CoutHwy, DP.~ •Small claues for Girl selected must be Beauty salon in CM need5 ---------6311711 .ita.-Aa..L-lte .. _..'"'"4 -~au-...o•--t ti hair s tylis t s . 6S'lt 1~111r.RmER · ...-...wu -Shores. gre. rem . ...,. .......... ...,.. ..... rue on. extremely groomed. commission. 548.J44& """'9\".....- Non smoking male to share exclusive Nwpt lkh condo. Ocean vu. full rec facll. S300 mo. loci ultl 548-78l3 300 sq. ft. avail Aug. 10. Furn. St r 1 pp Ing Terrier milt. Schnauzer Found; malbe Sprinter •Cbooee own tasle-day very stable & be over l8. Gd w/figures. Bank expr lnc.privateviewoffice. Francb.lseEBtab2yrsin clapped . Ans . to Spaniel. rwn t w l , &nightcl.asses. Utmost pr1vdt·y . Beauty Salon in(' M helpful, for mortgage t;lONewportCenter Dr. greal CM Joe. Off at well "Leonard". Reward. approx. 4 mo's. Vic. l8th. •P1.aceme.nl-up to 80'k disc~on & respect 1s needs Wig Stylls lS. 65' ( f1nn an Newp0rt Center Fashion Island 640-1070 below aet up cost. Sac 67>1689 C.M. 642·5703 or 642'3224 commission. assured Please w n le commission. 548·3446. Call Mrs. Garo 759· lSll ,.. ........ OFFICe.S $7000 /firm 548·7622 _L_O_S_T_F---1--1-1-Found: Morey Boogie ""-~ W k detailed letter to : Btful beachfronl apt. JBd:rms. 1 for $325 or 2 for 12\S ea 675-6614. N B ~ so Tues·f'rt9·S • ema e . s ver Board. Vic: 36th St .. NB. ..._,3 ee Clustfied Ad #251 Daily lri4Jllt C""'v Mew Poodle. l.Oy l.O man. alie, 7/13/78. Call 6 identity. Sales Training. Pilot. P. O. Box 1560, SUITts. so. or Coast lee cream parlour & dell eroomed. Lamb style. 6G293l CG1 For Detolh Costa Mesa 92626 Hwy. Available Now! s a .n d w I c b .•ho P had on (lea collar. ---------tll-1001 493-0442 AU T 0 M 0 TI V E SEE to appreciate $39S eqwpment & fixtures. Reward. Vac. Nwpt Blvct ..... u1• 5150 K t 11 3 bedroom house. close to CallLlnda67c 2311 · · $12.000 do~n will han.dle & 16th. C.M. 646-3427 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• a e 8 MECHANIC. Exper'd. beach .,. best location In beautiful 646-9609 Real F..tltateSchool health/life ins. Pd vac. 848-~. lmiMsslewtal 4450 center. Huntington ---------Sf*'t .... R•oder 3203lCamino~plstrano Apply in person. Ben ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Beacb.SJS.95S3 Lost: Blk Cal. white 18lSSo.EICaminoReal SanJuanCap11trano Warner's Garage 41ow ~s ..... & throat Vic San Clemente. Fully lie. s s ........ 4150 E /S~DE <:.M. Shops. SA NDW I c H Sho~~ =e~ Vl.sta api.s. & Forappt.492·7296 Earn H lgh Schoot,_Slh __ l._.A_. ____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• clfcs,bobby,wbolesale, SlOO/day.Shorthrs.Sdy, Univ . High . Days---------C redits ·ln~ependl"nt AUTOMOTIVE G ' G d gen use Fr S8S 548·7249 ed RELAXJNG M.i'SSAGE Study Reading. Math. araite or rent. oo · · · industrial. Wife wanl 833-5234. Aft Spm 833--0017 BobJames·Ltc Masseur Spelling & Study Skills DMV.COMTRACTS locauon. Near beach. S35 NEWPORT BLVD. C.M. bome. Try $15,000, Cull · ()utcall 9-9. 494·5111 Open enrollment. Total Opening now availabll' monlh. 847·9939 f>rimecomm'l locatlon price. WUI tram. Agt, L6t min poodle. Long tail cost $200. Woolbr ight for experienced clencal Office Rewtal 4400 4950sq.ft. 494·5608 751·l400. ~G~:I~' 1~:i~~s:~~~!: FOXY LADY Academy 13861 Beach. posruon. Work In most ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------RESTAURANT. Balboa. Reward 493--7759 Wstmnsler 89'7·2855 deslr3ble conditions with Execut1ve suite Alrporter 00 c-Ft Seats 100, Terms. o.tcdl Mmsoge ex c e 11 en l com Pan Y JM area. J20sq fl, corner 54 ~ · Agi. 7$1-l•OO. Fd 2 ma.le Cata. Huge M/C 731-3561 Heep W..ted 7100 benefits and pay plan o fc , all st!r vl c es Sbowplaceoftown grey Persian & Grey ••••••••••••••••••••••• Contact Margol <714 1 providE!d . Plaza Mesa.VerdeDr .Plaza ......._nt wtth Blk. stnpes. CdM PREGNANT? Caring. Account 1 n g 893--75Slor638-7880at .. Executive Suit.es. 2082 l52S Mesa Verde Dr. E. Opportwlity 50 IS 673-3472 confidential counseling & para.professional. PIT IOI WITHAM Michelson 11212. Irvine Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• referral Abor tion, for Lag Bch CPA firm. VOUCSWAGB4 7•~52-~0234~------1•--.. 541115-111411112311111111111111111111 For sale due to illness. LOST : C~~mpag~e toy aoo.itlon&keeping. Bk le PI n g & la 1'. 7600WestminslerAvt!. -Manne & auto repair poodl~. Tlge,r . Vic APCARE S47·2S63 non·smolter. 49'-0212. Westminster Beauty. Expert Hair Cutter w/foUow . Pays up to 7()'l.. 6'2·5311 l &>11ts PACIFIC SEACRAFJ CORP. Bus Drivers. School bus. for Sept. SUM l.O st.art Lie req or will train. ~ll E.O.E. CAPTAIH Private Country Club Must be people penon w/h1gh fa~h1on service background. t~or appt. call 644 540-1 Manufacturer of quauly Carpel clea n er. n o cn.asmg sailboats. cxpenence nccei.sarv Pays up to $1500 pr mo !168·4665 We h9ve 1mml0 d 1at1· open1ni::i. f ur 1 h e --------- folloWUlg MlltC~ Min. 3 yrs cxper. Mui.I have <'Ompll"lc knowledge of a ll m1lhng operations •U...C~t•~ Min 3 yrs ex per NEW BUSINESSMEN FULL SSlVICE 3482·2488 Newport Blvd, bu ~ I n es s . .Gd N B G a r f' e Id ' E 111,s & UMDA Ii VIQC I DB.UXE OFACES Costa Mesa. Approx 900 tocauoo. 642~6099. ~~. h u r s l • I' V o.tc.I M-.- Contact the DAILY AUTOMO'l1VE Top pay -t day v.eek PILOT for Information IMMB>IATE Only quwltty oricnll'd regarding the county Acc:\ng Bkkpog Person a I telephone/ sq ft.. plenty of parking ~ recepllonlsl, secretary, $500 mo. 642·3490 Newly formt.>d electroruc Found remaJe Kitten. Vic. For tti. ""'of It! cooference room. coffee corporatl~n i.:eklng Pac. Coast Hwy & ServingallOrangeCo & hospitahty ser vices. W. 19th St. CM Bids $100,000 inves tment Momin& Canyon CdM 835-7313 , 11 loc . Slore/Ol'flce C·l Zone 2 showing IOO''r return 673-3684 ' · ---------Exce ent auon. near ea300sqftajolningunlts within 2 years Call ---------u•55•1'!...E freeways. { both --"'w l.AICH CEMTEll $11.5. ea or $200 or 962-~58 2 CATS. longhair fem FIGURE MODELS m4>979-2161 1- 644-·-98T7--------•Mo.ytoLoan so:zs ~C:.~~·~~u~~~;e~~:i~ ESCORTS $400 sq fl. new Ult-up. Irv ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-3472 Vic. CdM OUTCALL OML y FIEE RENT lndusl 2900 Airway. lat. 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s . 833-30031213-262·1543. Credit no problem. Reward fem Samoyed Dys. nn. hr Deloe Suites Retail or office space + 71*-4271 weanng tags. Ans to 631-2140 Arr ed b Gypsy Amber/Cat Hwy ---------livinl qtrs. Outstanding &D& y OP 661·1734 or 8JO.S380 *544 ' 1269 Sq Nwprt Bch localioo. S3SO CoastHomeLoan.s Teresa. *9"ALITY mo. 71A/968-38S6 EE C'""H ESCORTS* ft •---------OOYOUN D ~ 1 Found: Brn German ._.......,._.. 4500 1Bt..2ncUt3rd Pbforapp't 83.5-3749 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Homeowner lollD.I Shorthair. Male, clipped All OMIMtiel arranged fast. tall. 968-3'22. Sincere. lonely male. 28. TEMPORARY Register Today lo wor k on vanous accounting & bookkeeping assignments. Work close to your borne Figure C lerk s t o Sr Accountants needed t.hruout Orange Co. Robert HaU's AccountemJ)5 SOOS. Mam. Ste SOI No. Tower. Union Bank In The City of Orange 714 1835-4103 ADYaTISIMG Salesperson for Orange Co. Magazlnc. 7Sl ·467S . • i..a..... 1AOO s.f. offce & gar. lo Bo ... 000 $100 000 seeks sl.ncere lonely fem ..._ Irvine tndusl bldg. rrow ._. • • Found· Female black & f t l I h 1 ~V..,. W/4.000 lo 8,000 s .f flex.Ible terms. past cream cat wllh white c ~f3~Se92~22~~5Hu~t Airline, local. requires )Wwpoti 67M662 fenced yd. 5:1&-1802 credit ~problem. Call flea collar. Bay St . Harbour markeUngsec:retary. __ .;...... ______ ---------• usnoobligaUOn. 645-4473 · ALSO PBX receptionist IAY.-OMTOfflCIS -' · 000 s q · fl . New STERLING FIN. SVCS VIDEO MOVIE PARLOR with typlna. Liberal ~annery Village·New <warehouse space. HB 714/~1610lbkr) Found wbt female do~ Free 20 min introductory benefits. lncludlng travel ortlces from 300 aq Industrial Park.894·5351 llADYCASH w/blk/tan puppy. E visit. no purchase req privileges. Box• 267. ~ ft.fantastic views, lg For rentorLeaae:5000sq bl & 2nd boate loana Toroarea.TI0-338S. Also dance & rap DailyPilot,CaP08oxl560 Pa l I o s · P a r k I n a &t ft industrial bldg zoned $ l o o o ac u p . r 'o r Found: 2 cats, l fem bllt & sesaioaa. Cott.a Mesa. 92626 Janiton•J included. 2808 for MP . corn'er of co~rteous service call wht kitten. l yng Cem DAMCI Of FUM Alterations. Halston Llfayetle Ave .. N.B. Pullman Sl & Paularino Anaheim Home loans. Calleo cat. collar 20808. EucUd,Anahelm Boutique So. Coast Piasa 673-1003 St. CM. Fenced. paved, Arranging loans al.nce w/bella.548-7813 Exciting r ecording, Is lntervlcwlng for an Medi-A' ll. ft"-' C M parkln1. Ore sprinklers. 1988. o-··ard. blk/Wbt cal. no 534-1581. Alteration Dept. Mgr ..... un 6""" . • 110-220 wired. Inquire 77.a A.LOI new I h location. Deluitc. WA Dosta.714/549-.9G7l "1"¥9 collar, abrt hair. Vic V.t.ty•corh Must have exper wt Reuonable. 548·2103. Mufi I af-t S.ck Bay Dover Shores. Desianer A {'Pare I. L500 ft U ,._ .... ., ·-84l-V195 ''•2677 Salary open. l'or app't NEWPORT BE AC H sq ' S350/mo. lO J>ejdj 1031 ' 'hlO" phone S40·66•0 from !Ai rp ort) area). }:>:~·0~~·~~1~:~1~•••••••••••••••••••••••Lo1t ; male Peralan •corts&Modlh lt:OOamtoS·OOpmMon RecepUon le 2orcs wtpvt Properties Brokeraae LOWEST Chl,nchllla Kitten. 10 OUTCAU _thru __ s_a_t. _____ _ bath $S7S. Ron Henry, eo.152--80lt. mo 1 old. Bl~ Canyon Art Gallery salesperson. Bkr. WTIMl866. Winst R-. aru. Reward. 7~ 1~ 5000sq. ft. manufac:turlna l .. T.O , .. GET WHAT YOU WANT Must bave exper. APPu- THE ttl»lnlf bld1 In Costa Mesa. •It fOUND: Gre)'tlb poodle tN A RELATIONSHIP reeuroe only to Vorpal UfRIKft Sprtnklen. single ft 3 WT.D.a..-. mix. small. Vefl' lovable J 1.: Galler)'. aa& Olenneyre. II ft'IHHTIV( p bu e p ower, a Ir Fatn.i Tennulnce lMt le obed. Vlc Cat Hwy fl Fret Seminar Wed. Uv Lacuna Bch. Oal. DSt N.ltRM compreaaor, oversized ......,Mft.C.. Mtn St at S. Cat Liquor ~·r1;~0~M.RNoe~, Art....._Wortc. Mo. to ato. rent Incl: tnick doon. • Call Asent, 643-Z 171 545-06 I I Stc>re: 7/'f. 541-3111. R 0 c e P t . 1 e r v • • 1'ri·Co. Rull)', ~ --... 11_,_ 1&-•-mu•· Barbdale Sfllt·Eltee111 Re s p on 1 I b I c ad I l personalized phone or c m · coup ~)' vie. Capo Beb. 7/10. R 0 1 er vat\ o Q 1 : lmiU • erochetln1 • uU Di kS ith Rclt1ted lie bu r-.. -aw ""'• P r o 1 r a m 1 . W/~r ln needlepoint. eoverqe.conr.rm,maU &oleod.Jat•2Dd11>• --~ --....i. w t d f M"rV part.inc• more lo eoo aq. fl .. 800 amps. aoe Atmt. l"11'·1'1'4 --··-•• w1-4IOl/48'1.-2 crewe . an u or NewPort volts. 3 phaae. airlines II p o s I t I o n 1 n tl r l nrg EXECUTIVE electricity lnataUecl for lnvtll '30.000 tor 3 1T'S at When you call Clusltled 11 .it-i-~ 13.._A needlework ahoP. some SUfTEM0-$410 machlno •~ BuUdlna 10%. ruUy secuntd. WrHe to plfC» an $(1, )'O\l're u -,_111-_..-y,_. -retail uper helpful. ---------• **'*9at Producer Adt-300 Dtll.1 PlJol, Bo1t S\lr•d of a friendly ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ~all9am Lane. Hmt!ollon Beach. lMO. Cott• ~'''· CJ. welcome Hd help In Gu•rentHd 1llmmln1 P11eb or M FCC. furn c:tnee. $1SO mo. Newport Harbor Counaellnl Cntr. 131-1110 Contatl Mr Bowman -WOl'd1q your ad for boll plan, reward Sl per (~)127.a38l betwtP I response. C•ll Now! PoWld Iott Ont ao dys. ain ac 4 pm. Want Ad Ktlp 9 642·S6'11 _,,,. ta.5101 ••••••fl•tf*-.,,;-p~,,..• Trade your okt st"r tor new 1ood1ea with • Clalaitled ad. 6'2·S678 OftlHIHG eraftsmcn who ldkl' requirements tor pnde an their work need I Fi t ltl In Lincoln·Ml'rcury u s ng a c ous upply B I N dealt!rshlp olficc for lady us neu ame. w 1 t h a u l o m o l • v l' 3301 So 7~·;~3st. s A I 642-4321 background Typinit u I EXT. 332 must·DMV & contract HeipW•t.d 7100 I expenence helpful but ••••••••••••••••••••••• ________ _. not essential. Apply Lo Mary Clark1:, Bull1ne&& Msr RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN MERCURY HONDA ANO BRJTISH MOTOR CARS IRVlNE 830-7000 Altt'OMO't'f VI!! MICHAHIC We are expandlng our Service Dept. There are Immediate day time openings for quahfled Rolls·Royce & BMW technicians. Apply in person between 8A M & SPM Monday lhru Friday or call for an app0lntmenl. Contact Darrell Sickle. Service Mgr. ROYCAAVH ROLLs.IOYCI &IMW l540Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH 640-4444 Auto Upho l s t~r y Trimmer. expenenccd Salary open. Laa. Hills. 581410 Baby1lller in my bomc. ref's, Prefer matune wocnan. H.8 .8'7.., Babyslt~r wanted. resp lfflla1er vie 23rd St CM. 6'2·'3U an :J People who nttd People That's whet lht DAJLVPtLOT SERVICE DIRECTORY ts ell about' . . ' AMef'IOIM• STRUCTURES ASSEMBLERS Saturday Interviews This Week July 15, 1978! New 00911tona are available at ....,_. ~Al/ti r«u C• .. •t f()( e>ef80na e11per1enced 1n sheet metal assembly operations ti you have experience tfl aerospace structures assembly don t tail 10 get In touch with us now 1 n addition we have posit10ns available for Process Tank Loaders and Tenders. and Sealers al'ld Bonders. Our Employment Office 15 open Mondav through SaturdOy this week from a·oo a m. to • 00 pm We look forward to seeino ycu. MCDONNELL DOUOLAS ASTRONAUTICS CO. 5301 Botaa Av.. HuntlnQton .. .ctt. CA t:Zt47 ................. -.......... "' ......... , .-.... .. GAllV PILOT fnd!y .kl!y "· 1*71 !!!!.~~ ..... ?!.~! !!~~.~~ ..... !!~ ~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ .. o.?~.~ ~~.~ ..... ?!~. ~.~~~-~ ..... ~!.~ :~~~ ..... ?!.~! ~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~-~~ ..... ?!_~ Gener• I 01 c • P 8 X HOUSlc:l.IAMIMG LetAU Sectttary. eJp. Nr Mediul ofllce Central NI AMwtt' Set¥. OUAUTY CONnOL Ca1b•n. uperlenced anaweriDI aerv. opn HBI Orana• Co Airport. l ual.stiq. Wlll traln Wte AU alli.f\.l avalJ Exper WNVlllt. 1n11pector. 2rld pmerred Permant-nt Oooll ieuhlru:;.:rJ ~~· DRAPERY INSTALLER lmme~ openl1111 ~or F'/\·Pll'. Moo·P'rl. Wknd alrlofc 751-1131 t)'l)in&. Mu•t be able to pref'd. but wall train Stuft Backaround •n put ume ~taon 210 !5 ;'~P-u M S2 65 CUil.Om &c commercial, ex per d or qualified work avail. Must provide , worlt evenln1s and/or Week~. s • must Call weaVUt& or knowledge of hn pr~ No wedmdl ,.. S y . d 111 · salary, IWd boUdaya, 5 people. Rate or P•Y own trans College Legal Sec>'· mln 2 yrs \It wedtends.548-7771 foe appt SSHTr. EOE wood & yanu. w ... make Good pay Apply 1n P br . tu enu 11 day~eek Nooamobr. deptndln1 upon exper. s tudents we'com e . exper S/H not .reqd woHn wood sh ado. penoo 3347 E Coast bt>u1~w1ves pref See lnlervlcwa Mon Fri, Apply ta person Mon·Frt 540-952$ Heavy tnnacraptlon MEDICALSec.'ty & Recpt PBX Applv Kirsch Co . l735Z lfwy Coron.add Mar ~or Debl. Newport •·30 Window DeallJll e.aHpm, 155 Rochester exper nee. Type 65+ lmmed . operun1 Buay Ans wering ur"lce Artnst~ Avt: lrvme. · · Munchie s . 230 0 31915·DA1rportLoofDr' St.C.M. HOUSEKEEPER Xl ot aalary company NwsitBchG.P.ofc.Must operat.orrull&Ptr c..11 ~ · Cashier i>erl time Oceanlroot.N.B.nextlO Ca&t.aMesas.w.a 1Live -1n > l''U LL paJdbendlta.ReplyBox be reliable. exp & 835-Wl --- 1blll"l·SuA. can Barbar~ lla.ok 'a · CHA.RGI!: person to nm IU.95. Daily Pilot. P.0 mature. 640-07~ R E ~le. twappt. 540-3280 COOK. ex-nmced ruu Driver/yardman Hard General household in New?9rt Bo~ 1560. Costa Mesa. re WANTm n--~--a JOIN THE -· wortc ~tons hn. In blda *r-..._ Beacb. Responaibll1tle1 C-1. 921826 .-........ ...., C..WW Urne. Apply ln ~rson. m a t e r I a I y a r d . -m111ftS ~ lncJIMie care of 2 girls 12 ---------ADP u.. • ......., sew.. The Beach House Inn. perm/_posltlon. Mu at " 1$ a.od housekeepln& Legal sec'y trainee. San Won when )'OU want to ~. TEAM' Penons needed \n CM. 61iSleepy Hollow L:n. LB httve valid caur dr. Uc. EARN duties. Must be mature. Juan C area. must be work. All shifts avail. PDISION 'Tt • db thehou ...i-ft .L... bl d &QOdtyplst.661-1707. Factory. warehouae. Due to expan1>lon. we evenlnp du.ring week Coot(..., • ., pal Y r. outg..,.... • .,..rsona e an gen'I laborer$. Daily & have openings lor 2 top weekends. Perlodl Institutional cooking 493-8$52 VACATION$$ be able t o relate to LIQUOR STORE. part weeklypay 556·19U ~l:'DUICES producers tour J>t'Ople increases up to $4.20 Morn or aftn ablft: •DRIVER• tgoevee!!·' eAnr aeoe~!eti! time clerk. Mature . "1U't produce morl' sailes & advancementavallitfte Apply, Fla1shlp Conv. Neededlm ed.I te'" • .._... I h h• h Newpott8ch.M6-6878 Modets&•corts Orpor & chlillenge llsl.ulgs per penon>. + 'tralnlng.Qill FrannY At Hosp 466 Flagsbip Rd Mature, over 18. Good m • Y perso n wt ig w.n...1 o f e r ed to rc ~p . our "100" Per~~ot~r malnofrice.213-836-1722. N 8 ~ ' driving record. Deliver ./ca.rtls . standards of neatness. LOAH individuals In our Proaram. . . . graphic s upplies In ./a..itTv.hh c I ea n Ii n es s & C:OUMSll.01 f emale. Top money. Newport !lnanc1aJ Hrm ... 11£.a.1 ·yy Cublers We n ee COOK-Lunch, s Day wk. Orante Co. Jl'ull lime. C.s'WP M) organizationaawellasa I •~ l Musthavecar.631·2140. locilted 10 F as hion ~ cuhiers •t our Go· Experienced. Med /dent a I PI an . .;.,--1-y~a... person who enjoys the A pol Uon .. ava I. ror a •~16...,., We have immed. METWOlk Sell-Serve gas station I ca11557.2074 $2.85/hr + incentive. _. n arts ls desirable. Must person who has the MURSIS AIDIS ""...., 957 ... 400 'San Clemente. Must <60 PM ) ..... ,_ "ded d ea Ire to j o In an Nfieded for coov. bosp. openings tor . Call Mark, 751·2686 'tu....t.T...&aa.. unve. car .,. provi · a••reaslve mort0 a•e •en1•1I Cl-L-18. Apply at 1010 S. E COOK ·-·rr-• Shouldbertexlble •0 0 " Prderexper.XJntwages ....... ~ Cam ino Real. Sa DRIVER BobtaU movlna ./"'cca•l~C: .......... -d " k d loanco.dolnabuainessin •benefits "?por ror ExperienceReq111red leal& .... s.. Salad peraon exper'd ln . ' .. _, ~ regar ang wee en 8 · So. Oran1e Co. Calif. . "'Be, Ca.ri~al Clemente.SeePat. cold w ork in c lud. exper.oolf'apply. 1•1 .. 11pen LDvelyprivateroomand Real eat . li c ens e adv. ~ppty. verly CASHIRS appetlzera •desserts for Cal 847-7278 ./PIX Opes .to; 1 bath. Salary Is $550 requl red. Preference Manor. 340 V tctori a. ~~W:~t,~i~~J'i~ng New lace~ wanled'. Wlll tram Call for appt. 64().7320. F /time. Good Pay small gourmet rest. ./Seatt.-S p/mo. Send resume to will be given to college C.M. cobeoefilloffered <;rowth co. s Locations P~e for appt. 840-7092. DllVHS with or without SH ~f9278oJ' 19547' Irvine, graduate w /prior ex per. MUltSES AIDIS/ Real FJ!tate Sales We train. Co. Benefits Men or women 25 yrs or in lM field or finance. OllDlltUIS Contact &M_.360 ext 262 • p .,, Wek0tm METRO CAR WASH COOKS older. Know the coast Woc1t where you want & Housekeeper. exp. wtcar. real est. insurance or AU shifts. S9bed facll. Cd --------•I FREE 3 WEEKS 2950Harbor Bl. CM Fa.st Foods. p/time eve cities. Net $180 a week or when you want with Perm. s day wk ror accounting . XI n t working c:onds. Xlnl ---------f shift now avail. Apply in more. Orange Cout VOLT. Long & s hort disabled lady . Refs. sal /comm sche dul e be c m STOlllMGI yn •1ai..a1ai..aG CllCULATOIS persoobetwn2-4pm Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. term assignments. 768-7926 permits unlimited ns. Bayview onv ORTRA.iNEE ft.A"" ,..~ • I N ~.--.,..... H Co I ·~ . r.ers onal urowth •. Hosp. 2055 Thurin Ave. ..._c """~ sagnatures 1or ov -_,.en errmann, .. ouola n Hol.iday •vacation pay. o • CMs.2 3505 E o E Hard worker Not afraid ,_..... ~ election. $6-SJO per hr 3095 bor Bl, C.M. Valley. <No of Slater Hospitalization plan Housekee~r. S hr/day, S mmed. lncome. Send · · · · · or lone hours 6 day Mr#rrosperity Easy. oo exper nee Applicants must be 16or betwn Newbope & available. day/Wk, eq>er, cle.an & resume to G. Kaufman. Nurses week. Good permanent •Absolutely no prior" P-timeor full. 18 Or over over. Euclid) NEVER A FEE depend. 6"'4·9845 62i> Newport Center Dr, RM • LYM future ror right person training or experience ca11m-111oor S5l-0934 Counter Girl. Kusters APPLY Housekeeper , hve·an , ste 211 Newport Beach. AM & PM shifts. FUU "2-M22. necessary. lovely home In N.B .• ca92lll80. timeorpartUme Hi&her1----------• • Per son u I i z ed Clerical . Receptionis Cleaners, Ul6 E. 16th St. Drycleanlng Presser, *VOLT* salary negotiable . LO"' ... ·-VICE than average starting ....... COCNdln•o. tnstruc:tion 1)08ition open for bright Costa Mesa. S48..at3 exper.t!ef"d. C.M. 644-2:323 .=.,-Vlsott salary. Xlnt benefits. lmmed need tor lnd1v •Professional on lhe job personable, efflcie n COUNTER .ffELP Prr It 7514357 -.......-• ••y _.8' . APP I Y F I a g s h I P who ls people onented. trairung. Individual to perfor · ,_."_ u--...i.. ed Wed For .,._., TD Broker Ul Good~ t h •bt I i basic responsiblllties day /evs. Saddlebac k SRVICIS ~eeper want gJU • • Ccnvalescent c.enter 466 e ec · ,. e o •Upto80% commiss on. Sh I c t & Fri. Exper'd & steady. Newport Beach. . F1agsbip Rd .. NB. ha nd e scheduling or •Choice of top office Accurate typist, goo o pp n g en er. RECTRICAL 546-4741 Own tra n s. CdM . Resp. for servicing, nurses . Enthus/sell locauons. a Pe I 11 n g • 1 0 k e Y 8J0.9230. 3848 Campus Dr. Ste 106 ~1751. ooUectlons. foreclosures. Nursing sta.r\er. Salary + bonus! Be your own boss with a book.keeping experienc Couple wanted to manage l~S£MBLERS Across rrom OC Airport & payoffs. Supervise RM. al sMfh 546-MH ror app't. top notch professional desirable. Salary open small business. P /tlme. IW 179-9110 Ins uranc e Ba ll ing , lll&ffoCJ.6'4·8824 LYM alMfft orgaruiation. 833-0610. Mr.Hall642·1634. 16340rangethorpeWy reception, filin!' typinl g. LVN Fro· , ~-... . AIDES• allshln's l'hoto~A11ht. Katella Re~ Sahrclcr1'f Anaheim full lime in 1 girl orr ce. me ior """'~or s • · Co Io r b a I an c 1 n t & Clerical WA1io. CUSTODI........ 752.9300 ofc. Good PR. Ex per. DI el Person n e I . un· ri t f __ Needed ln ship,;i'n1' dept "'""" lwterviews F.qualOppor. Employer Veni Puncture. 754-1274. Housekeepers. pnn g: C n mas ang Fwd9tGih...-54&-290Urvioe. Large Newport Shopping Inventory.Ship/Stock rm. Competitive Wages. <re·touc an g 1 • msc. 131·1003 4•3..0442 ---------Complex need individual Tiiis W..tl Steady. gd pay , bens. LYN'S,,........ Cont.act Mrs. Phillips at dUUes. F /tune. hrs flex.1 ________ _ Clerical able to work on own lulw I~. 1971! GIHlllAL Garment mfg, N .B. 3·11 full or p /lime . Udo Coov. c.enter. l55S Will train. 12.7s start. Receptionist Initiative to clean -1 MAJMTEHAMCE 64.2-3472 Medication s . also SuperiorAve,N.B. Non smoker. Apply 10-3. PermanentPIJ'pos1t1on n....+v Clerk I r a c i Ii t ies. Pre r e r 1 1 l.araer Newport Beach vacation relief Aug lllt . On-Site Photographies. no t yping necessary• Or-=~ty Harbo janitori a I ex pr & M•w poi t OH or• Shopping complex seeks IMV8fTOllY thru Sept Sth. Mesa Otfice. aft s 2-tlpm. Ute 3303Harbor Bl. Unit E s. Ftex1ble hrs. near Or. Municipal Court, 460 r I ex I b 1 e working ......... .t McD-.1 maintenance engineer. Supplemental lncome. Verde Conv Hosp. 661 gen ore & some sales. Cost.a Mesa Cly airport. 1111n52-08IB JamboreeBlvd,N.B.ha schedule. Good starting Dugln Astrumtlct Position requires Perm p /time work c.enter&.CM548·S585. Coot.act Sue. Patty or PICTURE FRAMER. REC_. ........ ,ST f u 11 ti me p osit lo salary & benefits with C o • p a ft T f o r mini.mum 1 yr expr. with t.ating retail inventories Glenda. 962-3200. mature women. part ...-""'" st.able company. 644·2020 electrical & m~buical in the Costa Mesa area. MACHINIST w·u aln Good typing skills. Gen'I av,Ulable immedJately btwn9AMA:nooo. etc~irclll board back•round. Good Office Manager. inside tune. I tr .646-6046 orr duties. Xlnt co. requires 1 yr clerica ass..a.lers wltlt ot • I Avail wknds. eves & N.B. ~-needs. ,Class A sales. No experience C exper,type.OWPM. DANCE S T UDIO t--&........._ ~_.... sbtartrl.ng sai bary abnld earlymoms.lOKeyexp M~chinistforBndgeport necessary. will train. ,,._SdtoolTMCllw ~"11e!!~s~~ewEpoOrtE tr. Mo . Call for appt DIRECTOR, must be -""",..... ... __.. ene its w l sta e helpful, but not req·d. MW & Hardlnge ~~e. Pref. 2.5oroldtt. 5S7~ Must be bcrn again ...... ~ · · · 833-0Ul ext 260. Oeadlin ucellent in N. Y. & Latin .......... Yot1'1 be company. 644-2020 btwn 9 Must be 18 or older. Xlnt ao.e tolerance precas100 or 77~ St.art in fall Mon· Fri. ReceptJon1st-Typist forapplicalionsTuesda Hustle. Salary open. ,....Nd to,.,,.,... AM&noon. oppty l o r adv In wock. Exper req'd. Top 8:30-12:00, Call-Beverly. Gari Friday position JEulOy 18th. 1978 at SPM 957-0li66 W~;a ........ mMI GllLAttDAY ~'!'een~~~;·~e~!~gCea~~ ~Ron.E.AOda.E.SS7-905lask <:ftometric orc:ce: pa~ ~.536·143& available in our Newport · .E. 1old•r co•po1H..t R.E o·'" ea-1.1-g exper or ms. me. neat. ou going, Beach office for a good Oatac:o..trolC• ~ ......, (2131 703-0164 for willing to learn. He.1-------.-- Clerical *JR. CLERK *SR. CLERK *CLERICAL ~ST Vaned jobs wit h without exper. in g : ore surroundings. Cal today!!! HOFHS • £.0~ o ffice • : ~OJ <>ve rload ! 557-0061 3723 Birch St, N.B. F.qual Oppor Employer port1 on etched or pref. Great opporl. interview. Maid . live-in . f or 847•5927 Pn.otU'lg t ypist Du ties also Ooyou like detail work ln ...._._... i-wt L--...a.. Varie ty . Call Bi 11 Emerald Bay resident. IMMEDIATE inch.Se f1ling. answenng a buay data processing ,.._._,cmn; _,..,., Davenport 752·9L51, eves Janitorial positions avail, Call497·2267 PACKIEltS OPENING telephones & errands . environment? We need Our ••ploy•••t .,.,....,...... Prr night work. Pays Must be non-smoker & someo e t bat & VI-Needed tor light in g om·cE edit c~to~er i~~~~ & officei1 opet1Mo.day well. Miss. Viejo, Irv, MAmE"D fixture co. 546.290 1. have rront o fC1<'~ t t lhi augh Satwday this GUARDS CM & NB areas. Call Private Country Club. Irvine. a PP e a r a n c e < n o compu er reports o wNk frOM 1:00 CLftL to Perm. reliab. FUU·lime. 9'AM·lOPM. 979-3652 Must be people person APPLJ'NCE QPR pantswts >. Call Barbara &~irerably hav~. some 4 OO W 1 L 3rd Shift. P /time 1st w/high fashion service P/time Attendant for A Davis at642·1626 pog, accoun wg or : p.111. • ooa stuft. Retired welcome. KEYPUNCH OPRS background. For appt. paralyzed young woman, 1 Month assignment-to data P r o c e s s i n g forw..d to•-'---.. h d Leading Orange Co. data call "AA c. .. iu. I Sat/Su operate A.M. 2650. 28SO RECEPTIONIST background. Mon tbru _._... r--Car & P o ne r eq · · .,......"""" persona care. n We ar~ looking ror a Fri 12 .. ~9PM . Xlnt co Irvine Complex. Call center bas lmmed ,..ft'-forShop •-semop•· 10-S.BalboalsJ.675-56S2. Electrostatic presses & sharp person to answer _.. 833 3000 t 191 r openings for exper 'd l.......:: ,...... • l.250 Mult11ith. Please benefits. Call personnel McDOMMELL · · ex or operators. FuU&p/time. pac kaging. Possible PAITTIME/Offiu contact Personnel Dept. phones & t ype in forlnterviewappt. DOUCiLAS Interview. Equal Oppor. 2Dd&3rdshifls&wknds. saJes&delivery.556-1750 2 da,ys per week, 9 to s. r apidly growing N.B. lntegratedDataCo. •~•uncsco Employerm/f lotegratedData Receptionist. clerk. Iii\ PACIFIC nuTUAL insurance o fr i l'e . Costa Mesa 546-6080 "".I"""""" . Costa Mesa MaAagement t . t r b R E 'e.' Accuracy " good phone • SJOl lohaA•• GUARDS E MAHAGHTitAIMHS ypas or usy · · iociNewportc.e nterOr manner a mw;t. SSwpm . DBJVBY I t twlfN9• .... FUU & p /time. AU areas. Call l~or Appl. A nationwide j ewelry co office. NB. 673-flMlO Newport Beach ~-~ted. call Ca rot, Shi pm e n t Prep . CA92647 Uniforms furn. Ages 21 will t each you the F.qualOpporEmployer "'"'<R"' Knowledge ol Orange & o r ove r . R e ti r ed jewelry business. S2SO a PayrollClerit l..i•iaiiii.•iiiii••••,1--:::::;;;~::::::::;-- LA co 's. Good math. An equal w elcome. No ex per KEYPU ..... CH wk + comm. No exper Canon Bu s ine ss RECEPTIONIST Bulk weigh, label. & load . I necess. Apply. Universal " nee. Will train. For appt Machines bas an immed Proclllcttc. Wortien Clen cal duues. Airport vitamin tablets. English oPporturuty emp oyer Protection Service, 1226 Data entry opr . Day c:all6'2-5163 opening fo r qualified 2Sbift.s avail 5·30AM ·tat area. Zillg1tt & Wngh~ Clerk.fe male.drugstore s peaking. lmm ed ----------t W. 5th St. Santa Ana. s h i ft . In -hou se payroll clerlt W/2·3 yrs finish Tues& \OPM 't1l lnsurance.iS2·905S. fulltime.saJary.Mmag opening. Llnwilco Labs. lntM ervwFr. hrs 9-12 & 1·4 ~mputers. RKeq'stospeedd' k MATEllAL exper .Famibarw/BofA l1n1sh Tues nig hts RettJl(forust. law office. 25. Some days, nites 2148 Newport Blvd. C.M. Escrow Officer 00• 1• .,. accuracy. ey as COMTltOLCLERK payroll sys te m o r Approx 12 hrs each . Telephones, lite typing. wk.nds. Port Pharmacy Apply 8am ·l0am Exper 'd for Mis:s1on HAllDIESSIElt exper. helpful. Salary Exper In mat 'I & manual coding or time Apply tn perso n . Mon /We d t Frl. C a ti Z127 Nwpt 131. Newport Mon-Fri. Viejo/El Toro area t open. Xlnt benefits & production <'Ontrol cards. Ma nufac:tunng Pennysave r . 1660 ElinoreorDtck.962·88SS. Bch. ---------join a large & growing With c lientele pref. working conds . Apply. helpful. Must have good plant w /a pprox 300 Placentia.CM. ---------1 Dtli•ery PH'SOft co. w/xlnt benefits " Great Newport Beach National Education, 4361 skills in typing. filing & employees. Lite typing & ---------Clerk. part tim~. typing Freeway Auto Supply, pay. Transamerica Tille locaUon.S42·8484 Birch St, N.B. <Near OC gen'I ore duties. Good some knowledge of ...,..._.~,,_....,._..._.. .... _. wpm & phone..,, 30 hr 26242 Avery Parkway. at lnsurance, 830 N. Main H.airstyli.&ts "Manicurist ~rtp 0 ~tt E) E,~ u a I benefits. E .O.E. Call for acct'g/rocedures. 40 hr $1.62 ner DAY Recepl PBX/It typto $750 week Mon-Fri. 557-0824 San Diego Frwy. Mission St. S.A. S47 ·9571. exper'd w /following for 'U)')"' uni Y mplUyer. appt. 557-9051 ask foi-Mr. wk. g fringe benefits. That's atfYou pay for A/P Clk /Manuf. to S950 ________ _._v_i_eJ_·o_._______ booming beach area. St.evens. Call or send resume to a30dayadlnlhe LiteBkkpng(fype $900 Executive suite A.irporter Apply in person . 32s Laundromat. part lime. MAT URE W 0 M AN Personnel Dept, Canon DAILY PILOT G. Otc. 2day wk S300 CLERKS UTOTEM DILIVEltY FILE CLIElttC To work in medical lab in N.B. F /Unie 8am·Spm. $2.88 hr lo start. Must have good driving rec. Call Margaret 640--0140 DelYefY•Saln 15 Hr. Must have own trans. P /time . S·9 . 531-0842. Openings Now Available tor full or p/time clerk on 2nd & 3rd shifts. N exper necessary -w t rain. Advancem e n opportunities to thos who qualify . F o information go to ou n earest m arket o Dental Asst. X-ray lie: .. contact the pe rsonnel exp'd -0r school. ·Costa dfice at Mesa 546-3000 ~Lampson St Garden Grove 537~ F.qual Oppor Employer Dental Ass t -Chrsd , f /time, good benefits. H.B. 893-5032, 846-3.S40. Inn area, 320sq fl, com e Marine Balboa Isl Ask Count.er & Wash & Fold. Bus. Mach. Inc. 3191 Funding Clerk S12K or c , a 11 s er v Ices for~ 675-0334or673-1690 p/tl m e to w e lc:ome Redhill Ave, CM. 92626. SERVICE Irvine Personnel Agency prov t d e d . P I a i a ---------new<'omers & contact SS6-4700 Dl•~oRv 488 E 17th Costa Mesa Executive Suites. 2 Handyman, mature ror s· DOING merchants. Flexible hrs. ----· ------~I .. Suite 224 s.2· l47G. Michelson #212, Irvine. gueatbomeinC.M. ~ · BUSINESS Need car , lite typing. SELL idle items with a DO~TNOW! ~.___.~ 752-0Z:W. MS-G716 ···.".\ S47·309S. Daily Pilot Classified Ad . 64 ... 5671 dii UN0£RA --------r---------REPAIRMAN . r or Female companion, Hardware salesclerlc,full --FICTITIOUS Mature person. s ales. HllpW..e.tl 7llO HefpW..ted 7100 vHuum & sew i n g> driver, Ir Ille cook. Ume . .ahourweek.Rfoo -. NAME? Pff. hrly. Eves/ Sat.•••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• machineshop,parttimc. w ee k e D d s 0 n I y . Hardware. ask ror Phil. 1be eorree Bean. 549-1766 646-3107 Permanent.. .uM.....S7 6'2-ll33 tt you "•" IHI fllH ------------------your new Flclllloua ~dl-c RE Sales Fii-ft.Ji ,..,$ ...-•w•~ 8ueln••• H•"'• enct E 1 t Nat'tco':w~gbaod ~,y;:;..'O... :~:.=..::-~:: br~t:! & 0 al~g~~~:t~: MACHINE BUSY & NEmlNG laminatora & chopper Woc1t p/tlme eves & Sat. cton't tor .. t tfl•t tll• Goodyear Store. Miss. OPERATORS Unique Homes of Mesa gun operators. Wages ~ equal to ambition. ll"'ll•tlon I• >O -•r• Viejo. 83'7·2900. Verde is "plugged into·· open. Medical & life ins Earn min Sl.S to max. to ~~":~·P~L~~ ~ Medi, lhwfh Saturday a relocation rt>Cerr.it bens. Apply 2581 Kelvin date tllO wk. on sales of !Mlbll•fl row tt•-t • servtce that has t'reated Ave,lrvine.754-6341. wellknownproducLQill rot t3a.so . Our Min4 yrsdraft1ng exper. I • a d emand for more anylime64S-86l& dtcolteelon ~ "'-preferrably In turbo ntervl8W8 salespeople. We are bu.sy FUU or p/time. Must have ---------onll•• Orenge Coeet mech. ar cryogenic field. a n d n e l" d h ~· 1 I' • C:ocktaHWaitrfts DBfTALASSIST worked in fiberglus. $4 HOSTjHOSTESS .... •tlCI,.... notlGo• Xtnt oppor for right Thi& Week E;<per•t•nced or nt-w .,_L--• C b a I r s I d e r o r _Hr_._847_-83_1_0_. -----1 M-••u da""'. App' .. Tue •PP41•• In .. , edition•. In person. Call Mr. 0 . Udrls sal...,...,...lu ma .. apply ~ ,_...,. JU Y orctor to eubfftlt your (71416JS..3062 19781 ""..-vr ~ T Earn up to ~ per wk. pr ogressive prac. In General office diversified or Thur 3pm; Charley • t • '• "'• "' 1 o, July 15, . Attractive 1ant.1qve:o 1 Low tuilion7lacement Mission V. area. 4~ day at Halsloo Boutique So. Brown 's Restaurant. pubtlce tton n ncl Worthington 0H1rf' & top qu0&lll y assist. 751.9194. work wk. Beautiful ofc. Coast Plaza. Posting, 16160 Beach Blvd. HB. •PPfC>ptt«e copy •net • Cryodynamlcs Move up to a better job el Mc· Cpeoph.•> associates to ---------•Nice place to work. fillng, figure aptltode & ---------~~~6':. ~o~":..o~~ Medical Assist. Urology Donn.II Douglas! II you tlave recent work w1\h Cont<1('t Coclltoil Wtttch 830-30&0. ability to follow tbru. No HOTa co.a• Mou. c• t2t2t. b al' k or c Mature experience In operating any ot this Sandy Orlowski or Jim Ex:per. req'd. Must be 21. Dental Asst., mature. typing. Re tail office RelierNlgbl Auditor We'll oo '"° ••et. For woman . T yp ing . equipment. get In touch with us now: Wood atS46·S990 • A PP l Y I n t> e r s on . c h airs id e ex per. exper helpful. Salary Alrporterlnn Hotel =~!!;;::. ~ sterilizlng & x-ray. N.B. AUTOMATIC CHUCKEft . Harcllnte Restaurant G u I l i v e r s , 18 • 8 2 enthwiiastlc. 631·1420 open. For app'l phone r-ta"': Mr. Hannan •• 2 H ... E ..... 548-2Z47 M k 1 I otAl\ -..n f 11 00 l .....,.. ... --... • lit.~. eo·1~ ILL . 120" & ...... _,._ 2 " '<r' .... r (' 0 (' a I MacArthur Blvd, lrvlne. .,...,..,.,_ rom : am o 833-2770 ",_, -...,. •-. ---------Dental Asst. School grad S:OOpm Mon thru Sat. ---------U you're looking lor a bet· DUPUCATI NG I PROFILING . waitresses & hostess. Companlon, Uve-ln, Frr. or 6 mo's exper. Laguna HOTELS ter job, you won't want to 120'' Clnclnnat.1 H.--.1 Aliso'.; Sooth. \670 Nwpt 1 i · lid So General office person mlu the employment ,..... Blvd. CM 642·8293. or tem -anva · me Hil.1.s area. 830-SSlO Hotel relief nigbt auditor L---llS~llJ_....JI -• ..... ns ;., Cl"""l'fled. ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINE . medical background ---------• needed ror survey omc:e. NCR 4200 experl4!nce. ..vo..... u• -- •pref. Call Mrs. Foster, DeotaJasslstant Typing, filing, phones. Appl y In person . HetpW..t.d 7100HtfpW..te4 71 (EDM) ~3099 for app't. Experienced, NB. Ute book.keeplng. 30 to Huntington Beach Inn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-••••... ENGINE LATHE · 20" American 646-4801. hrs week. 540-1377 · 2ll.12 Pacific Coast Hwy. wfth Tracer Companion. Prr. ovem ite HB c are f or el d e r 1 y DlSHWASHER & General General Office, mature. __ . -------~""' QRINDEft · Cruah Mod•l 110 .semi·lnvaUd. 4 n1Les/wk. cleanup duties. Hrs goodtypistvariedduUea, Have aometlung lo sell'! VAID NIWPOIT JIG IORE·•l MOOJe a 13 SIP Call Mrs.Foster,tus-3099 rtexible. 6 Day wk. goodbenefiu.SU-~ Classilledad.sdoitwell. y, MILLING MACHINE ·VMtloal 6 forapp'L -557---207-4-----• 71 HetpW..tecl 7100 3'24 W. WAINll AVI. Homontal HetpW..t.cl 7100HelpW..ted ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...... ANA ,.. ..••.•....................................... ........... , ....... LANDSCAPE NEWPORT BEACH Opportunity for profit minded man· ager with minimum 5 years land· scaplng experience & contractor's Jlcense to run a $SOOK annual busl· ness. Call for interview, Monday thru Friday,714/640.5944 ·~, ... "" -- T'llllatyof tlutl ........ •• , •• , 9 Ir,,..... .At I I tz .:t- t 11• c" 0,1111111 ,_. L--.. Muls:l1••c• Tt zl I I Through the use ot claaaoom ai on the job training parUclpanta learn tbe uae of equipment. tool• Ir chemlcall ~ In landscape tnuaHatlon " malntenuct operations. Tho pf'08rOm la •O hrt per wk for 18 wks durtoa which tbe participant la paid •··uo per hr. These are CETA funded poaltlOM Ir require Huntlnf\,On De•ch residency ar l5 Witt prior unemployment. Aoollcatlona wut b accepted \al'IUI 3PM Sunday. July 16th at Ute Employment a&• 1'ralnln1 Center.~ Maln St .• H.D. · --·~, ··--·· Is exoandlng again a we~ applicltlona tor the followtng pgelllons. These .. firit ct ... Ol)enlngs for e<attsmen with the ~•IMl'Y tkills w()O(Jng on aircraft l)lfts. NC MILL OPllATOU NC LATHI OPIUTOltl TOOLMADU CILIAION IML GUI OPllATOU TUCll LATHI MACHINlm CUIVIC . •INDll OPllATOll OINllAL MACHINlm Our blnlflb Ire good Ind worklnt COndl• tlona WfY good. Why not rlnt 540-5'21 lft lnlen lew. . . .. . .. . . TURRET 1.ATHE · Jon•t l Lampton •3 an VEfmCAL TURRET LATHE ..... Olddlng I L.wta. M" Bullard or t2 ft. Nlle1 In addition. we have poaltlons avallable 10< Proc•u Tank Loaders and Tenders, and Setlers ~ Bondef$. Ouf Employment Office It open M()flday through Saturday this week from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. We 1001< forward to Heino you. MCDONNELL DOUGLAS ASTRONAUTICS CO. ••• .. iii • .,,, • • • • • . ,.. .. __ ...... ,.-.,.. . ... .. ·-~"' ... __. ... --... -........... .. .. . . ....... RH, tl·7 ReUel supervisor Good sal & rnngf' beneittl- Mesa Verde Conv Hosp. 66\ C\•nter St. C M S48·SS85 ltOlllE•S RAG It MOP Wom .... n O\•t'd•·d fur Houi;t-l'll".1n1n~ s .. rv. $48-0757 SALES-CREATIVE F e m <t I t' designer/Jeweler orfers f1uc1n it1l np . ri• r m pt ·tlm~ poic 1t1on t o mature, respons penon w1l'ale~ eicpflr N R 673-4734 S.lesc:lerk. ex~nenl'ed . some skill an hcmmanl( panta noceuary. 8't lbou P~n&n$ul ~. 675 3910. Speak with owner only Sales <'lerk. fem . drua store. run lime. salary Min aae 25 Some days. n 11 ,.,; • w II n d Po r t Pbarm:icy. 2727 NwPt Bl. NB J ' ~ F I~ J ty 14 1978 DAIL V PILO'r 8 9 .... W..eM 110 .... W..tH 11 MtipW..t.4 71to kctfQLH IOOJ lk:Jdtt I QJO 11Ritwe IOSO :'~Y~·~u~.:.._:!:! _______ ..:;,:.;::.:;;.;..~.;;..___;;..__ •••-•••"•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CW. S... IOSS .......... 1060 ti4hcll•1a.t IOIO C • • ~ I 7' • ..1a -c l .,. •••••• •• ••• ••" ••• •• • •" ALES LERI\ Nccd•d d d Ov lO<k .. eouc-.-. -~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • for m&nne dutnbulur ,!"~!l.•~~or~:.•ad~ "SeWlnJ· ~ .. O:,~t!: O>lkdon •Decor•~· "-I. & c-.IJ antique Victorian love 2 Fam Gar Sale Sat /Sun Webh Pony 12.2 bi nds. LUGGAGE TAGS Ma ri ne ••P•rtenct! ~10.inble Sahiry ~~3'72 21\nel Enlb ·,•ndt.tablf. ! UJW8 _,,.. meat tlZO. 87:J..8Ml24 or 2611 Redland s nr d ap p l ed b rn. gdod rromyoor bu.slnei1scaJ'd ~ Call ~l 646-I o va ur e . wa nu GR.A.HD 97~aAer&:P SIAJCC . 8aby items. Jwnper. Eng & Wstrn. Send one card ror l!ach for a ppt 6: det1u ls Qpell Slupplna " Recelv101. vmeer top. coffee tbl . '-camp gear toots furn 84.2-4191 tag plus one spare W•• Y..0£M/F/R Secretary. u~elleot MuathaveclQndnving hit. unu1ually ~~~· OPENING C~bt~lc!Jf!!'tbt mied'5hld.' · · r eturn pl'1m.-n1•nll.y t ypin,, s horthand record. Sma ll manul lll50.lF.arlylto0m~. s•LE 840-094& 5ealed attract1vt> ho t & S•u:dtc~ ttqUir«ld. ma1 card A Ir plant. H.B. H4·535l aame CM' comul tbl '100. " SAT/SUN. 3407 Margaret Jewelry 1070 strap. meetana airhn .. Mature 11 +, YT lega l ex pt=r . prer E OE Pritei&lleJi.lble.842.as52 New• uaed bikes. bl1 ... e dininl Mt. butch. Or. Pb 646·3681. Pwr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 o r eouirt·m .-nl., PQQllon ~T.8444 Ex~lleot co. be.n.eflts. . dlseouott.101pc1a9f.$0 drop·leaf ublo. 6 mowe rs, 750 Honda . UK go l d R o ll e it PreventlO!l~&theft :For a lary commensurate Sboe salesperson.-au t .._.Cnften Wmdaor chaln, 2 Capt. cameras. vacuum. h;ur President. hidden claap a person.a ltH•d t <&g Sales · H&l&ton Bouoqut' with a bility . Send manager. expenenced, French Reproduction. ,_.. .. ,,,. chain 4 extra leaves. dryer.elec razor. lamps. bracelet. 9 mos o ld. enr lou w .tllpaq)f't . So. Coasl rPla,"u Is resume to: l..aw Office. r u l l . time . t o P vanity ~hair, cirfa Moto·Croas bikes Beauoiul tondlUon. Old ml8c bouaeAold Items & S2.8:i0 Nu pnce today. fa bric or "Ody Glo" U\l~mf or ull or 610 Newport Center Dr. comm1s11oa. Applf Ill 1920. B eye map e. entraoce hall table & clothes. $4,300 67~3386. paper & we will back & parttime salespersons IH220 Newr"rt Beach ~non. raul A l•n $t80.~14 parta.acceM. Repalra all ml-r Maple nlc nae lnm your ''"'S. Or try .... l\Ar n.~·., e ' ---' "F bi •-1 --"" m a .. e • B I.I Y ••v • • A~tl ues, chrs. pump. ••1••1 1-1071 .. ., w,... ex,.... tn u=i .. n r 92S61>644 $311 · • aa 00 AAJllUU, •R•i.. •~'-.,.~ ,., ,. " • l d F I Id a I re •·•••• ·•; ...... ,.A...&.. back to back. Apparel. Top salary plus NB ,......,.ue e""'"• .-rv selJ.t.rade-.conaien. 1 8 n t ·1 r g f 1 1 . misc. 6' X 8' trlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... v ... """ ES comm. For app't phone SECRl!:TARV /TYPIST Amertcan,$160. 3'70NEWPORT BL. CM a~::ado~e8~5~2~6~ 0 ; Sat 9·5, Sun l·S. 2317 W. Tb&e saw portable,"' b.p. S2 r,~c . : ~ l'rom U :OOam to full time. s horthand S~Uk ~'fuft"~" w:::ie:t 5e·1'994. 842·7910 ZlJta&?-0321 Adams,SaotaAlla. capacitor motor $125: 41:~<>;$1.00ea 5:00pm Moo thru Sat. helpful, apply in person me, 8 ly U AnUq Ouppeodale secy Moving sale• Bookcase & elect jig saw, portable 6/'Jtags Sl.50 ea. SALESLADY lo Mr. F'~ente.sil a l 1 ·~ tc'i~ffir:bics ssoo.,'oakumbrellaatand: Man's 10ap. 23" Peugeot. CAR~ETINO nr. new. 1 adjoin .;/desk, $150. ~.894·2012 __ 1oormore$1.40ea. E 'd Git Sb'o Robert Bein, Wit am sfa«m • $75, oak aecy '850, UQJ.Mlotcond.Sellaoew 1uxunouagoldensbagt3. Gold velvet chr. S35. Lathe brand new l9x+1". SalesTaxfncluded xper · 8t p. Frost&Aasoc. t•o1Quail 1· bamboo ball &l'ee $t()O. $1'19 Aakin&$1.25 yrd., ct.rps, ewr mower. Recctd·a·call 8.118 mach, S3.950. American aaxl4" NOCARD'.' A P P l Y • u g g s St .• Newport Beach. 131.ocm. · 552-32'11 dryer. Satooly. 897-7167. $75. Adding mach, ~ .., 960 (Zl3l 961 . 3434 Draw your own or send lnternatlQnal, 2043 Stock Room Manager. Check protector. $40. ... name, address. phone & Westcliff Or, N.B retary. sharp, f/time. persoo needed to handle Oak Bed, deak, table, New 20" prll' Moeocroea. Celuch, 8'. brown crushed Lady Kenmore wshr. Mh c il•IMI 1010 we'll make one card per S ALESMAN ·Hi g h fo.r pro p .m~ml cok stock rm. Must have chairs. side board, aale Supercood.$40.645-0518. velvet, Uke new. flSO. l80. Mlsc.palnt'-small ••••••••••••••••••••••• taa.Add25<each. Comm:a•ions. Ca 11 on Dive r s if i e w o r exper. WIU be lo charge priced. 842·'7347 273Sbenwood. CM mM-G47, eves. ·-•-_. 228 Maa""lia n.......1 w -U Send check or money ..... re qut r l ng col)lmon olsupervisingpeJ11onoel. .......,, ~c. ....., uaNgller5 LA:novers v. _ _,_ bus~s & residents & sens e/d etail. Ex per . receiving, & Inventory NA gMlllart• 1025 Walnut bdrm set, tpl ST, CMSat/Sun.10-4. rm Brkhnl $400/olr Sora vovcrto: ING appta 111 )'OUT own urea wJdictaphone & self control lo stod:room. 'n... ~(He •-•••••••••••••••••. •• d:n!saer, mirror + chat Morin to Hawau! •53 tble 165. Lt Ant. chair PtLOTNIMT Radar burglar alar~ starterhelp!Ul.Newport Appl at 31 2 3 W U9U'Dlllll .... S NewLumberVw~.f!.~· !!.a~~~~.g1,~mdn:I ee-·•~v. '7l XKE Jag, DIO.Bdrmlum$50·$400. P O.Box l560 being introduced. This ts f 67~76ll y . ,.. M :.:i....uw. ... , .. ~....., -.,...., Antiques S20 up Hdbrd & Costa Mesa. Ca . 92626 a real oppty. Call Mr. oc. · MacA.rtbur,SA. uat remove. 9 3 • gametblw/24"1eafS100 b o 0 k 5 he I ve 5 • cnroadS22S.Sleepersofa _;:,,_ ______ _ y LI -4 (213) )(Ult sell entire ltOck to doors etc. 54 ·17 l , PlaJd bide-bed sofa $lo0 dishwasher, Marble w, .. ~ Su g. 332 S k d a r k r o o m .:;e · Uaf P~l07 RY Swttct•a...tOpr. ~~!_..':..oo. m for new 873-3202 l&moft.~ frplc, king headboa~. ~n~gl &Can~on 5 Rd. eq~p'ment. comme~1al 7 S89or ( .. , . SECRETA F\JU "p/t. Will train ... _..........,.-c-r•• loads of plants. baker s CdM floorpol.J.sber.gm couch. SAUS/MARKETING NoSb Necessary Must be reJia. & able to NO REA.50NABLE , .. , 1 ., 1010 HercuJon Hide.bed $40 or racks, clothes & lots pictures. odds & ends. 45 for indlvtduals, an Mu s t type 60 ·6 5 work eves/wkod1. Ph OFFER ••••••••••••••••••••••• bea t offer . Good more Junk. Everything 3i,.i.·cabover camperlncl. w.YaleLoop,lrv. opportunity to own a accurately & be familiar 64>7S6S REFUSED!! . cooditloo. 982·2167 goes! Sat/SUn. 401 K.tngs stove. icebox. 35 gal.•----~---- business for less than w/dictapbone. For appt. -·CHa m. ..._, SAT/SUN July lS/16 Electric automa1 tic superi P1ace. NB. 645-4680. Bet. water tank. sips• adults. Oyna·Gy m. gOOd cond. S50.Home c•reproducts. plea s e c onta c t ''""" i•·•-lOAMto5PM. 8 or regu ar move Maple cbest. of drawers ClilfDrl&lSthSt. SxlZ lent. Pro pane $175. See at 920 E. St Btal/tax advaatages. Big 8 a m . 1 o a m , Lyn n Nwpt Be~cb. Interesting 126Sout.b Glaasell, viewer & 1pllcer. new $25. Rec.liner dl&ir $10 or camping stove. eleepmg Gertrude. rear house. s. Orance Inn 7400 E. Staos fi e ld , Av c o opportumty for person Orange ooadition.$15.545-2083. bestoffer.962-2167 Udo Isle Garage Sale. b g s m o torcycle SA Coast Hwy. CdM. W Financial Services, 620 w/expr. Gd s tarting (114)9t7-8930 ,.~ •Movingtoboat· all goes a ' k k •--· ------- ..... "".ll·.30. c b> ••-aft3. N-..nnrt Center Dr, N.B. ealaru, 644-0232 ft-~ L1.1--.Aolo.l-_....._ _. 1035 2 Pc. Sectional, as new, F\Jm books. ctOtbes etc: he.lm.ets. bac pba ck • Sliding gla.s1 door. 8' X 6' _ ....... _. ___ _. __ ....,._•_---. 644~s8iio ., -'_... --•••-••••••••••••••••• beaut. snaterial. See to :!111 via M.enwae. child s fold~way i e. X 8". 8' wrot Iron gates. Salesp ersons . He lp EqualOpporEmployer Tech n I c i an s • Persian killena. CFA apprec.$150.96,'l.3064 96J..~anyUme. elec' stove . setf·clng needed, pick your own K.T.S.·P .A.B.X. Top MOVING SALE 1500 registered. Excellent "NEW .. ,MUSTSELL! Ya.rct,Sale, Sat. 9 AM. "O"Scopew/probes$135. o ven ; o p e n weav e hrs. Call eves, 8'7·2359. wages, full benefits. Car Honda Gen era tor , quality. Beautiful ~ong Sofa & lvseat. $395. Solid Girls wht bunk beds. TS-4l3 Signal Gen.$75. drapes, wheat or beige: -==-::=:.:..:..=.::..:....:..~;.:.;...-1~--------1 provided. 540-1066 wrought iron glass top hair. Show quahty. wood gaD)e tbl & cbrs, dM!st, TV. VW parts. Sml sxu Tent $40.S41J..3548 ptcbwork couc h & SALES PERSO!ll· Retail. •SECRETARIES• 'W'a -..OHESALIS dlninl tbl, motorcycle 6:9-9308 Is women's & pre·teen ' toveseat, paid $1600. t yr R. M. Abrams Company. ReceptioniM, type SO 'n_.-edCX"TbeRou•'ne ' belmeta/1?~· gu log $425.chin Col tbl, e°! :C · clothes. 17182 Cobra Lo, For sale Marklin train old, sell ror $900; child 's Perm. full t ime . 1819 Xlnt phone voice r . ~ .. •. set. campmg items. lawn Burmese Kittens $20 mt g server a HB set. Best offer. Call Bob wbt & gold dresser & NewportBlvd .• C.M. forourofficc. TbisJoolsForYou. mower/ed"er, lou or each. No papers tbl,lampa.761H7'16. S45-5973 chest.640-S035 P AU F Call Us NOW Al " w c,.. available. Call 6'75-5854. Drafting table. Wonder 1---------1 . ...:;.:.:..:...:...;.....;...._ ____ _ Salnf'ft"IOll Employers ay ees millc.3a12Tyler ay ... 7' Davenport, good cond .• Hors e. toys & more. Pool Table, slate. 4~x9, Swap·Mee ters : Ma ke Liz Reinders Agency 833-8095 Sat" a p · o Cats male rnval blue & gold .,"" Plumbing & Gardening Time-Ufe Ubraries -ersaa • • ·-~ · ......,. Sat/Sun. 2S2 E. 21st St, $100 $1.000 extra every week Dept. 48 H rs p /wk. 4020BircbS~S~90 F.qualOppEmplyrm/f Designer's Clearance. femlatle , loungt Aft2PM.646-8497 CM. 751-46118 selling 100% guarant~ Wknds a must ! Some Newport Beac Es b '641 Ori -•-• lante reg s ere • m u a GA .... E T bl Set 1· k new product highly in CallforApJ>l/ ta TIRE & Gen 'I Auto e ...... vases, P .rs aacrifice.64CM775 -• e ~ .1 e 4·FamiJy Garage Sale. Univ Athle ti c Cl u b --"" For info Call eves. Apply Kerm Rima w / s t·a n d s , s olid new. Blk oak finish. Color TV drapes membersbJp, $32:5. Call dem ....... Hardware. 2666 Harbor Service. Apply, Newport ma~ogany 60" rouod Doga 1040 $650/bstolr. 873-3891 cutlery. China. toys: an.er6pm,67'3-6474. Ou.act. 842-2832 Blvd. Costa Mesa nre. 3000 E. Cst Hwy• Italian base table w /2 •••••••••••••••••••-•• train set lots more 18331----'-------1 S AL ES P E R S 0 N • <'(CR£T•RY CdM fillers 36" round walnut G l d R t. i Drexel Cbatlllon t wn • . Su SAWLE SALE ~ " Tow Truc k Dri vers coff~ table w/leatber 0 .en AKC rFi:adei headboards le Baker Santiago, NB. Sat/ n :i~.~~~.~:.~ ""----. ks ~·d. Toppa.y. Apply, lmet.GrftDFortuni~I ~.es.pet. Sbota, :f':C.ro: leaf end g.5. :=~~s~~tfrt!'.1-:;!!~ o r 540·8267 La guna cUUl.Dce -:x~u_Uve s~ G&WTowmg, lOOOlrvine sprud It valaace, 14 . 4S wormed. raised w/TLC. . Dinette set. Cabinet TV. coals&trousers. <Mostly .Beach Lumber Co. talented individual ~1th Ave NB 642·12S2 W. Yale Loop, Irv. XlDtdilp . (213) 425-1.561. (l)armiDg •ml scale solid 20" McLane pwr mower. sues med. & i .. e.) From Candid -Ennw - SCRDHETS ANSWERS ------1 above average typing ' _,_ ... drop leaf table & Walnut ting bdbrd & '6 Bully -Abduct - skills and experienced in Truck Driver , froien German Shorthair W....-• mirror, Car luggage Sal. 12.-6, Sun 12·6. 183l UNBALANCED SALISPBSOM all secretarial duties. foods . local. Call Sat & ..... c" 1010 Pointer, 10 wits. AKC, 4cbalrs.4B2·S32l carrier, Wall hangings. Port Kimberly. N.B. My wife and I have a Housewares & p/time Position eotails beavy Sun° 10am~•u · 846-9419 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........1 hunting breed $100. Li l tibl ~ ............ & te 640--&?99 joint checlung account I Cashier, hrs 5·9pm o-......,. F•GHT DAMAGED 7516"""_ .. •ves. te cora ,conver e • uuva.a mo . h' Mon.Fri Start m in statistical t y p i og , Ca .. b nt'-HarrolNT SALE. 3308 ._.. sofa. 3 moa old, $3()0. Sat. n. 2592 Vtsta Dr. WHBCHAll just got last monl s A I managing pe tty cash •-W. W·---· nr Har·bor, "'-•"•b Springer Span m-s:l57 Bayshores.NB.642-6455 XlntCond 541M866 stateme n t. It i s n'l wage. PP Y now, heavy telephone 1YP£SmrD/ ......... .,..._ exactly "crazy" but it Is ...,..,_tt.dwwe communlcalion s. LllLft SantaAna.979-29:21 pups,liv~r/Wbt,tkF,4 Md. Girl's White 3 Pc. Sat. July 15, 9am, Ocean fishmg poles with UNBALANCED. 2668 Harbor Blvd, CM &iccessful candidate will AKC regis, Cb bac gm · Bedroom Set. SlOO or bet Remodeling. windows. Is SlO Sl"' •· -"' TYPIST W a S b e r D r Y e r . un...i~ 213 """'5132 booL Tenn ree . • ol ex ....,. T L-9 560 have maturity and • .... ......,", ._. · olr.Call675-7554. bikes. flute. ...·ase. 548.9832 rsaa SALIS experience Excellent Dishwasher $100 ea. Eves, 714·960-4702. ... .... _ .. ,_Hood C M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resp. person wanted for · Experie nced with ColorTVSl00.646-5848 Beaut. new emerald .. ~nuuw • · sales ln one of Orange benefit package. Apply knowledge ol cold t_ype. Doberman, Female. 21 green tufted velvet Garage Sale. 9351 Co's largest lighting inpersonat: Excellent company CASBPAID yrs. b lk /tan. prof. Cbippen•ale Loveseat. Wes tcliff Dr. HB . fixture s howroom s. benefits. Apply between Wshr/Dryra/Refrig tra.lned$1S0.64CH9'72 Sac. $2185. Gas log frpk: Saturday. All kinds of ~290l.lrvine. U.S.DIYERS 4PM & 6PM, Monday workJ.ocornot9574Jl33 A.KC German Shepherd eet.aaxsOrientalrug, goodies! Screeoprtntlng Sanxr:;!-.V:Jr':J.r02 =~·Ask for Apt-s:c wbt refrig, lite pups foraale. CaU Rieb, •BokharTa.146-7323 . M'::..l-s-c.-J-u-ly_1_5-·1_6_._2_8_0_11 Jmmed job openings: (714)540-8010 ORANGEcOAST new,f~·ftte$200.C..ll 56&85aAlpm ._.,.s. 1051 Bayside Dr. COM . Girl Friday, lite typing. DAILY PILOT aft&pm.~ Cocli:er Spaniel pups, z -••••••••••••-••••• _Sat __ JSun __ 9-S _____ _ Grapbic artist. Screen An Equal Opportunity ~ W. Bay St., Used refrig's, frost· free, ma.le. 2 (em .. AKC, $1.50 l>oftr' Shott Ga.rap Sale. Antq credema fish tanlt t:!l'nters le production EmployerM/F Costalilesa wubers, dryers. Servel S36-0962 ' Sat/8'aa Water softener · h 1 • 1 • W'Utr · ,....,.5656 "'-uaJ()pportunity aa refrl 0 • Best ea. alao 1101 Ruth Lo couc • sma organ. p. i am,_,,. . -. Employer ~ppllance, 210 Adaau, ""toY• ICMS ~ cbesl drwrs, table /2 Secretary. good office s.c.ity Officers HR. $36--0lll •••••••••••••-•••••••• chrs, odds & eDds. Sat stills, shorthand he lpful Estab'l s.ecurily firm Typist, fast , accurate, · Pit Bull. to a good bome, Remodel Sale; Doors, only ~ Oraoge Ave, but n o t requ i r e d · needs re liable men & mag exper helpful. Busy Maytag wshr &: dryer, great Jam I ly dog. wiDdows, lumber, tools. ,_;CM _________ , 54!M.1.56. women for uniformed word pr ocess· S3SO for both. Giant 979.3g52 or 831·073 Antiques . Stamp SATONLYSAMWl&PM. Secretarv Malure girl security pos itions in ing I t y p esetting freezer, $150. Call (Debby> supptiea.Cbeap.~._~t 22NDSTREET ., Costa Mesa . Full or 1ervice. The Office,~. ,..., -ltSUD·lOOONotting .... m BLOCKSALE Friday, F ash Island P / time. Retired 549·2188. Free Smoke drd kitten Rd.N.B.:s. ._ l~ Orange le 22nd to are~i+i~ .. mfiannll 2desmi~ welcome. Phone main -·-t·legal/wo-" proc:. Refrigera\Or Nd s g d home• SantaAnalr22nd>.Come COOS.uUU6 1 ''"''" ofc collect for a Costa .. .J.,..,. 't; t $35 bololle-broken & lovable 1oam Prl f& Sat: 8112 resp. capable person to Me 5 a a PP t ( 213 ) exp. b~,f~l u\nno Call afters .• 645-25'19 546-lSlO ~~,~~~C: !a:'~e:: Z~~~~ perform a wide va riety 255-0156 • req'd. aw o ce. .--.-.... TOil add b. .._ __ •. Ct ..... -. •-•w.ues. of gen ofc functions: · 644-6400 ~ BassetHound, free. needs twin beds, mac , "".1" ~ IUI ..... recept, a ccur t y pis t Service Sta. Attendant, W"' .... ESSES Goodcood. $'50. 642-8750 family. 2~ yrs, male. TV Set, dinette set, books, games. toys, 1nclud some numbers, exper'd. F\&ll or p/llme. "''"'~ dry 892-6027 clotbes,toys&misc. lamps. furn. carpet. must be abl~ to work A.ppl.y ArcoSlation,l7th 3 ~hlft s avail.::.· GEwast;;~ erset 2Whiteltitlens.looghair Trinkets It Treasures ?~:~:~:Y.t~~r: 1 n d e P e nd w 11 i l • &lrvane CM vacation. Apply T:fij s · female, short hair male. Yard Sale. 9347 El Valle bike parts. glassware. s upervis. 640.S35l ' . Restaur~t. Red /SA 543•2119 Lstsbot. 988-1130. Ave. FV. Thurs·Sat cars. motorcycles. bltn Se rvice St at i o o frwy, Tu.sun. Ele"tr·1,. range, 30" h c:--f ttend t 'd Day " " ONLY oven. fir polis e r , ~~sy A an • exper · . Walt "~ O'Keefe & Merritt, dbl Free TOY POODLE to · tvnotAl?'iter, canning jars. For growmg corp in & Eves. F\ill &.p/time.~IC~, .. -.. _... oven, Harv. gold, xi good home. Male, all Neii)lborboodSale.Lrglc Mocii.'MUCHMORE! r ec r e a t Ion f i e I dd. ~lrvinp~. SbNellBSlallon, l?tb Mw/aeturelderlype.~et.li:e:~~~ cood. 979-3842 shots. Call 848--0685 1 ml misc. Items. Candidate should be g ex e. · . Sal/Sun, July 15·16, 2 Fmly sale 8am·3pm. o rgan izer w /s h a rp ServiceStaAttend F\111& center.P/time.642-S86l Gu Dryer, heavy duty Black Lab, friendly, tOAM·SPM.LoeJardloes Sal Kids&bsehlditems. persona Ii ly for ~usy p /time, expe r 'd, lite anted mature person for Ken.mott. $150. lotelllgent, excellent West & La LI ma . 8 eanyon Tree Lane. Irv. phone s . T>:p i n g mec b 'I kno wledge. health food store F\&11 840-2842 witbldds&otberdogs. FountainValley. SS·60WPM & ~1c5aphd Apply, 2S90 Newport Bl. time. knowledge of RC A W b Ir IP o o I 831-1~ Small elec clothes dryer. ~lr~s:i~n&'~~1:.r~:1~~~: s15o t o ~tar · en CM nutritio n h e.lpful. froet·free, top freezer'. DIRT SUITABLE FOR stercoos, brwn letb cbr 20's > trier. F isher resume to · Management pos1boo for n-~ t ., 30 960-5o286 PLANTING ,,_ I c I H111sb Management Co. Serwice Sta. Atteodant right person. Salary t;;;' grea ·... · • • ... otto. ant que oon m-scope detector. too s. 33208~aseoCerveza f/time. Apply, Chevron, commens urate with &pm. 540-1275 1pi.net organ, stud desk, etc. 9:00am til ? 2583 Su1tesC&O 1251N.CstHwy,Lagui>a exper. non·s molter. No Washer, Dryers: Super FwwH•t 1050 misc64S-81216. SantaAoaave.CdM. SanJuanCap,92675 Beach. eves.orSUn.956-0400 nice deluxe models. yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8'~b.2reelincbrs,9X Boy s cout Troop 344 ET·RY i . b I guar. Free del. Your I BUY * 12 braided rna an•"'ue G Sale Sat July 5ICa ~ Serv ce sta t10~ e~ Warehouseman needed choice $130 Sout.bcoast * 1t * plne tbls, 5~ ~med.. a.rage : · P /lime fo r s m a ll wa nted , expenence . ror marine distnbutor. Appliaoces.37.2542 Good used F\Jrniture & ...... Model l2Winchester, M!StlLesal,054fro!~~.g.Costa coostruclton ofc tn N.B. 4-12PM. 2800 W. Coast Some boating or marine A u --OR 1 111 ~ ,.._.,secy •-1.tte b'-'-pog. u..,.,. Newport Shell. experience he lpfu I. PP ances w 30" maple chopping """' "" .... .. ... .J sellorSELLforVou. bloc:k. 218·A Palmer. YARDSale,21oungecbrs. CootactLarry 9S7-8011 Serv Sta Help needed Warehouse experience Refrigerators. washers, MASTBS AUCTIOH CM. knives, clothing. tool ll /t necessary. Call 549-9871 dryers, used. 10% off L~L •L•6& 1~~ 9625 cabinet. 100% Down Secretary. P /I'.atleast 20 immed. Fu o r P · for appt & d etails . with thi·s ad.. .. .,.. ""'lL ---Jl<r G~od rices, lot• o I b •t •-b r s / wk . L e as In g Apply 990 E. Csl Hwy, E 0 E .... 'f'/R ,,_.._ " s eepmg ag. ma., r ex ,,.,..., NB · · · ""-' 8-5:30. Trade-ins acp(d. CASH PAJD cs, baby things, springs. assorted tools & company.&44....,.,.,. · · For gd us ed furn , whlcbr, TV . s ter bayoneltes. Many more ......_ W..t.d 7100 Http W..tH 71 00 WATCHMAKER d antiques &: cir TV 's ::rT:i:ts & Iota more things too oumerous to ._..... To 0 •sist engineer Sears Heavy uty ftr.01.... g things. Sat/Sun, menti·on. 751•2865. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ f d ...,,..., ..... w /de velopment o wasber·dryer, goo 1---------15th& 18'h. Cmrof Park 5'M>-0675. 3l15 Platte Or. TOOLING PERSONNEL Saturday Interviews This Week July 15, 1978! Move up to a better lob with McDonnell DOU9le• A.tronautl" COftt. P9"Y In Huntington Beach. Excellent positions are avallable tor. • Tool and Cutt9' baemble,_ • Tool end Cutt•r Gr1ndera • Toofhtg Aeseen:h 09'Mf91 Machinist a It you are thoroughly experienced In an)' of th•l8 M'eas. don't fall to ae. wl'lat we ~ offer you. Stop by our Employment Otllee any day, Monday through Saturday this wee!( bet..-n .. ()() a.m. and 4:00 p.m. We IOOIC forward to seeing youl MCDONNELL DOUGLAS ASTRONAUTICS CO. UOt .-Aye. Huntlfltton ._.CA taa ,• __ .. -:-:;i:;. de 11 cat e pre c l s e cond. $220 for both. While Indian cotton sofa ai A.darns St, downtown c M instrumentation for oil 84&-1438 + loves eat, pecan HD. -=-· -·------- fie ld . Good worklns w/cane cocktail tbls, bm Garage Sale, Drafting conds +co. benefits. Top Frost free refrigerator 17 velour so!a/loveeeat, Movtn&Sale : Aquariums. Table. misc. items. 11125 pay. EOE. Scientific cu. fL szso. Almoet new parquet; came set, carpel, drapes. rattan Tahiti, Costa Mesa . or 1111 n g Cont r o Is 586-2076 coffee tbls, eerver + rum. Mlac. Fri & Sat 9.2. ~m5 Newport Beach, 557-9061 bookcases Queen bed 4 901 Almond Place -------- askforRon Little. ...._ 1015 beigebide~bed. 5»G78 <Eastbluff),N.B. ~~~e~~ik~':"'s~Q~ ~ ••••••••••• ............ Beaut. curio cabinet, 5 Qn MO¥tnc Sale: Earth tones clothes & much more. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anoe walnut chrs. sofa, loveseat, rattan Sat8-llam. l7542Lutber • .w.... 1005 PUBLICFURNITURE 536-1878 sofa le a r m chair, CuJverdale,lrvine. ..........•.........•.. *•••nON* oourctW"OJ 1oun1e chr" """ Comer I& end tbls, cbalrs, buaock. queen bedrm Sat~ 9·S,. ****** T_...7:30P.M.. bookshelves, dishes. g rp. bkshelve s. 21051HagerstownCLr, ~~E CDe•rs Wtkwl misc. 5'-$400. 646-2838 bide·a·bed, gas dryer. KB LG. STORAOELOT WANTED: Black walnut nlte atnds, drpg, deaks, Br 0 ad m o o r , S a n Jai ...... lblty'a .,.,,,.,...,.LJQUlDATJONS or oak --.Lal table In misc. galore! July 14 Clemente. 303 Ca lle 29UCroddyWay •nvo..A ~ 9am·5pm. July U SantaAna,ca.~2911 Lovely bed rm sets, good cond. for Mother. 8 am . 3 pm . 4 o 9 2 Dellcada. Inexpensive __:..;__ _______ , chest.a, armolre, bunlt Reaa. 53M2110 Maau.nlta. lrvlne. ( l Blk things. SaL beds, French bedrm W.olScbool>. - 116 .;;:;:...-C-.... -... -,-~--Antique Mualc Boxal Slot Machines I Clocks! HUGESELEC'l'ION .Amrtaa ... ., ...... ...... ~Wed. t.bru Sat. 1I02 Kett.erift~n. (n4} 754-lTTI poup. roU·•·•Q' beds. Doing Buelne.a """ """ baby furn. China, UnderA A llltle of evtrytblng. Sat~n 10AM·3PM. lf8 baratoola, roc:lcen, aofaa, FlctJ lou DUWtc rm set. 8 chn. Plnebunl Ln. 144-8770. Jove aeata. occu. cbn, t I china cabinet $250. Etc. Good stuff la JOOd cond. mqulne radra, amote N•m•? U Sun f Io w e r . Irv Bltal w. ad to Guard stands, coffee .tt end (Deerfield/Culver> . ..._.,_aclmluloa. Ms table1, lam ... picture., su.ma color Is Blk. It wbte ...:=:;.;;.;;~----- T.V'a. atereo, stove', G11ant10 Oaraae Sale. ....... 1060 retrlp, gaa-dq!f~like Dlvorc:ed Dr. must •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• MW cpta,PLUS l»lb or .. crtnce. Free to $350. Alf 11 I f h $$ 85 NICE MISC. DON'T Sporu at photo equip. a a ea Y af., · • 1 G All "•w Nii•-• ..-. • ~ •Pl>I· I& tum. bldg horse feed 6 s1q>pue1 allOYr Old Baken rack Is M I SS TH IS B neut10111 .--• .,.. ~ rnataiala I& brdwatt + free delivery. armoir. a1lo 200 yn old STORAGESALE. •ew M : " ...,. ""' ever)'tblnl from the ~·1 '"4 & Tada Mra. Cutwrlabt: SAVISAYISAYI =~,._...1:.: c)oeet. mt Seabreeze ZM'NeWllOrtBlvdCM MMQllorM>-?llO We boaor llofA. MC, '"c1 '"'"'-*-•tor -IA CDM. l&.. 6"-8878. (across from Oran1e ..;:.:..;...:..;.;.;;;. _______ -1 'C.W..c'-cb,llcuh. onlH••"· u r•u are Sat/&ln7/15·1/l&. Cou.otytaltl ~~=-~? ~t ,.~•:-::a: c::c~d :!.~rt::: •: ~r: MOVlNOOUTOFSTATE 645-5'86 'l'tllt't UUJ to~ aYailable. Jlema lllbject lfd9fMdolt _. ~ EveryWftt ml.Ill 10. 3 pc: Western Saddle· Simco for aft Id In U. D9ily ptlo( 10 pnM)lt. bdrm Ht. :I dresaert.. lS" pedcled ... , •• ~~ s.ntc:. l)lrectory t1u1t can MASTlll AUCTIOM misc. clodlla1. toya bucbtJtcbed and ..,.,, ... -*lbtiab10U1" llld-111111111 arm41 Nt~ Bt•d Cll bol•ibc*I flt•, 2 bik• nickel conc.lto1· 1ood ldeotlt.y. For mot'O la · ....... • .... ,. IOclOGOO. IOlOValacta COftdltJonSl7~~ '°"111dafttall Ma-scnt. H CM Nf.#11 M}time TRUCK CITY 4x4 -4x4 -4x4 .,, ..... S.....11.M01141 7 7 •MC ._.1ooee1 77 ,_... D..T ~ 1cw1e1 76C.. ..... ,~,, '76 ,.,...,/U ••• 1111167'41 .,, ..... ""°"" 'H T.,...4s4 IUTI'241 67J h4ft 4w4 A SW 134tel '7895 '6295 '7595 S6995 s4195 s3995 s2995 s2795 ' S3695 s6195 TRUCKS-TRUCKS '76 Flf'd .... ltcllt&H231 '7S C .... 1(4 TM ,._.. 14e4&1Z1 7S a... Sciefft .... HQ (4eel I 7 4 ..... c.rp-Speel.t \f4 T• ITllml '16 ,_..,,_, o re2021 •74 BC ... M,-1144111 '77 ...., c..tw" ii-•-51'91 ... , ... 11 '71 ,...... c-t.-. ""' LOwllll ........ _llilol31 '77 D..._ "IU t.w _.. 11FJ48!>4t '7) O.._ 'IU & SW .11rmvr .,, e....., wv "/u 11Fu11•11 Flar~ '12 lhrtte 'I U r14134v1 ·14 c _... a C4llMnw c-.- 1ow n11teto09 13"11!1YI s3195 .. '4295 '4295 '3895 '4295 '3995 '4295 '3495 '3695 SALE '4295 '3995 '2895 s2695 '3495 '1899 '2699 '3995 VANS-YAMS-VANS '4795 ?6C .. • t T•W~Y•13U4111 s4295 74 DMps.-fwa-111mw1 '4295 '7J ,_..a.W .. tJ,..._lll:IHAOI '3995 '72 ...., s-fw f• (TOIOl'l.l '74 ...,, ¥_,... I I ,_. (MCQl41 '2995 '3995 '3995 '1895 '1695 '6lhtpY•'"TnA' 'I 695 '" a..·-',.. 12'94091 s 16 9 s 7 4C""....,._'""1"11tw111 14695 • ~ ·' • >-; • • .. • •• \: ... -.. ,, . , • i • • -• ·-~ • ~ • • ........ _...., .-. --.... -................ " ................... -............. ~ -..... " ... -.. ~ .. -..... , ,. @JO DM.Y PtLOT * rn!!y July , .. 1911 !f.~~.~.~~ ... ~~!~ ~!~:'.~ ..... !~~~ =r.~;;,,,,,?::~1~~!~:~ ..... !~~~ ~.~! ........ !~f.~ ~.~ ........ !!!~ .. n'a •-IOIO Mlllk• t...,ctl New <F eowlck·Qult'lt l FOI SAU 26• Double Ender. a ll '7 5 C AP E .DORY a.~-~o w/trlr & ·----........... • I --IOll ... h wwwllh 1083 8 a I• r o d Ill r e e I SEA RAYS! 1-s ... • Re1oell Sedan fiber;f!'"e• .. , __ el motor TYPHOON. 19 full keel. --.a .. _ -••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... OOlnbuulUoo SSS New ( Bri"' An-OMC .-.. ~ • sloop. basic boat $4000. -·-- ..... tetllot a lalol u P e a rl d r .. m aet , ! 1.-»ANA.Mrt Garcia·Pe~o> 'ocean NEYER AGAIN ,..e. 225, xlra rea Y for suctlmer. Witbtrlr"extru~.•-------..... -Sl-C--•aterle11 cookware . cymbals. au.re tom a.om. P n f•ra bly an o ld fiahiq cocobUsaUoo. MO. clean, dual 1taU01i. VHF. 642-7056 M2-llll6l SALTY-.-~ ~uiu + Pl"I Xlnl baas Good cood . Feftdt!r Baaemao. but Stevena dbl bl 20 g a ~llr depth finder. bait lank. • . C 1 AXB..,,,. ....,._ -.m -:w10 ~:MS 1234. =:~~~mC: s bottun, Sl5. Marlin ~ :,-e: xtru . Priced to ~~r~~.F~'~uto0;r10~: '7boas Et.ric._k_s_o1n nl. super ~my, German 1bw~1. ~LAND CARPET. TV Harpaacbord. walnut ............ ,.._,, ~ -1~an »30ritk! •• ~aoa ~"SE nm . SIG soo Bartel CYrS , loaded. w.""'. spin. many 51 all , steel yaw . ua ~ so • ds cso R d wu.. \U \AU -~-W.U "V • 9>QO. l44·l740 542-7572. xtras. $Z3.SOO P.P. John aux. aolid mag int: Great •· q Y • • c a • e • o If e w o o s·30pm TY ..... -----· ----1 675-9060, Al 840-3'Z1 long distuce cnaser or OLTA SRT 102 body keyboa rd, xlnl colld. · · -. J::::' •.a.--1-1 2 4' c u 0 o y u .a. •••5-....1•5 32• TS _,..,, h b 11 b d H · h ex cond. Sl.30. a.2011 497-257• ~.·'71~~1~ i.::1f •• ~::::::; ••••• '::.. ~~y IVl"lllO .a.TS evt~'WKc~ ~~ Cal 20Jusooll equi7 P'--,.:~·.,,~1koe ad~ o ~r y~n •for ....._Mew ' ..._Mew tlOO :S,.. ~en~~beada 11"Cob'TV'89.lyrwat. OMOAR.A A offer. See Slip FlO, nu, .... · H .,......., • jiMU90,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• E•cell cond. Ri ck tree Del/set up 2052 CABINS 3101CoaatHwy.N.B. Balboa Bay Club, Fri. evestwkends. ...._Ytldlh 873-8474 Newport Blvd. CM 611·2547 Sat or Sun It s ave 22· South Cout Albatro.a sf~2850 642-SS.O Side curtaina. camper --------~aoda. 645~ ata beautiful condulon .......... .,~di p iii · Complete PA ayatem. ___. 1 .,, 300 covers. f!ih wells, 100 • . -. SUlOO/bst olr 540-7123 or •v -._.,. ea ID ac 1c Dyoaco.OOatereopower Sherw-recever<>-7 gal.fuel. 31 Bertram Sprtlaaber.•---------675-1TI4 . Dolphin 7 s Hond a Ml\RQlllS MOTORS TOY OT A & VOL VO 3 WAYS to BUY YOLY0245A STATION WAGON All COMDIT10MMG AM/FMSTEUO •utOMATIC TIAMSMISSI<* '°wa STIBINc. POW&IUUS MICHBJH xzy nus UAR WINDOW DEFOGGlll TINTED GLASS AHO MORE! CASH 57991 ~~ Choice of 17 SfaHo. w...- PAYMENTS 5 176~ Cash or your trade worth $2000 as down payment and S176.32 per month for 48 months i ncludes laxes. ltcense and finance charges m the deferred payment price of $10.463.36 at an APR of 12.67%. If you prefer cash. 58612.26 includes all tax & license fees. I 7 WCICJOM To Choose from LEASE 5 143~ Open end lease with 36 monthly payments of 1143.60 plus S8.6 1 sales tax. Residual is 1511 8 80 First payment. deposit 2nd & llceose fee of S497 21 to start. NOT Just t Price Leader ( 192376-223) BUT ••• 17 ::~~!~ lt7JTOYOTA c.lce 4 apeed trans., air conditioning & racho. (652KFV). 1975 000&1 Va T•Y• Aut o mat ic transmission and redl~mmer tunlll (042405) J974TOYOTA c.lc• 4 speed trans.. air conditioning & ate<eo radio. C290VOW). ltnllOID n 1 W.4 A utomatic. air oond .. pwr. sleerlng, pwr. brakes 4 radio . (700RKR). 53895 s5395 GO SOUTH & SAVE "'MllRQDIB MOTORS I YOLYOITOYOfA 21HJ Mu pa Mc Pllw\I• Mission Vlelo M l'loe""'-T•I...._ MQn~To ""°'llllt Oller 0ooo T'lwll M 7·1- AI T-I 0.,..-. .,....,.c...._... ... ,,,.,.,,.11#'!# .... ... ·' .-... -.,. ,,, amp. PEAVEY stereo dual turntable 1218. Ready to flab, e nc Sacrifice! 40' faabi.og boat. outbrd, 'ru1'1 covers. 800 mixer, 2 apkr WoUmaak8·lrkrecorder Trlmtabl,beada,xtraa. blmini,VHF,CB,ADF. Jig boat, refrig hold. Columbia 26 Mkll, '611, l'lldlo,Greatseaboat.io cabinet.a wttwo 1.2' Altec 8050A. JBL1peaken 1.25. XJnt value. SU,900. Cell 122.000.1.Q·9914. main & working jib. brt1tol cond. $14,500 apkra " horns, $950. Makeofret.MZ-6575 Ioc ludes Tamdem 675-0255. 25• Toll.Y, bit '6S & 28• VHF. depth f!Jlder. lOhp ,833-0727all6pm. Mark, 889·"94, Mllte WANTED: 27" Muntz Trallen. 34' Custom bit F /B, baJl ChrisSea Sklff, bit '66. lnbrd. holding tank. HOl 114' 8'15-.-r4 MW TV, wontni well tank, twlo Chevy, full BANK REP OS! ! ! $10,50<>. 7HtM$-l450 With trail'er extras Offlcehawll•• & forolderpenon.4M-U30 12) lll HI. canvas, sips 8. SSSOO. Inspect & offer ~t Avery "TTCatallna30at Daoa Pt. Goodcoad. $850 sc.7089· ... ,.... 1015 MatClutSIRS Owner must sell. call & Co. 3336 Via Lido, NB. Xlnt cond. 129.900. Call · .. ••••••••••••••••• .. •• Ultra linear 450 tow et Stock tss:z lsSM ~ 67J.5260 eva 67~1274. maao. S.ll96 wkdy eva. Fiberglass sabot. delwte, Exec. Delk Shelbyville apkn, w /oak cab, 8 moe SI 3, 931 11.kenew GSO ""*"· xliit cond. 137s'. old. eatotr.538-1674 um 13' Boston Whaler, CUSTOM IOAT Col. 43, diesel, 9 bags 5..7*. I rt w 120 hp Mere· szsoo. By Dittmar & Donaldsoo s a I I s • I o a d e d ........ ------~~' V:C::~J:: ~;~ G•u.. 9010 StoctH'7S 8'73-3CaafU. 44• twin GM V8 71Tl. w /equlpme nt, well 13'Cyclooew/trlr,all Swivel otfice chairs, szs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C !) UO H.P. O.N.C. a.ASSJC BOAT Diesel en~ioe. fully malnt. P.P. ~9133 f~beral, aelf-bail, easy Elec:. Adding Mach. 2 lf'DoryOanlsTraUer $14,5'6 Rare 21· Cbriacraft eqtjpped with all latest ngbllng. exclot. cond. FUe Cabinets, Drafting 13'15. ConUoental. 1956 all electroo.ic gear. like new. Ludersf 1 1 1 6· 2 completed aetsd M.V. Lak&-leaal. Bat off. ·~•-v u Call91MJ42 l d ood T .... -~ 'al f t o sa s, 100 coo , '168-399 Anos. Foun ...... a ey uhw OPEN varo ahe w • wn ~ apec;1 ea urea. moorin& Newport ---·----- area.8112>2'13 INb.t4aiJ tt1t•c•/ flUft eng., to p condition. immed.delivery. . . Harbor. Make offer. Alao IS' Sallln1 Sloop. All ~ 1017 Srrice fOZO UNTJL IPM 2.13!88IMi057 Being sold by ongmal 14' Lapatrake 1k1ff maboc o/b trier cover. ~ owner. By appl. only. · $1 CN> ~ ,.;...c ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For sale 18' Soulbcoast $300. 000. Ca 11 ( 714 > 213~·522'7 -· ~ PurebredSiamesetttt.ens 2 brand new Wlnalow 1 n.... I Wiik nm-a-bout. Excell cond. 675-3211 , 893·7531 or Hobie 12· Monocat. new, Sberwood 13. Brand oew ft~~.:t.,:1ea ~ ~~~~~~: .,.,., ~~;~r8~ s~c.er$3~io~ IW6G7 ~~· PJ. 968-Mti si.200. Matn " jib sail. otr.81HU.9. HARRISON'S ~3500 tr 1969 Shasta. Deep v :?ftS.30PM 63Mtll9after4 IAIYIOAS , &!R.a. a.&.y r unabout. Mere 1/0 . HOBIE14 Hoble 16 w/trlr. Super Sl.800 956-3390 Any size boat. Exprd, ~9'A '76 Searay 30' F /B Elec trim., aunaeats, Bit for '76 Nat 'la. fast. Sail t2200. $1750. · reliable. hardworking, 31.0lCoutHwy,N.B. aportftaber. VHF. auto new battery, bait bag & Absolutely prJ mo. Call646-7227. ftmos Ir Or.-1090 personable, rer.. WILL 631-2547 P i l o t • A D F • new pump. Rod racks. 546-9311. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREW963-8442 --------r11erd'1/0aablng fatbo, ati.s, ladder. Full instr & ---------112' Rainbow Skimmer , GRAND (CONSOLE) INb.McsW ~f m&Q)' xtras. XlDt COGd. safety equipped. Vanson 16' Raclnf Sailboat . cood condition. Bes t LIKE NEW-$1100.00 r•••••.t 9030 UWllG $38..SOO.C.11832-5704. trl r . Rcot tuneup, "Firebal ", & trlr. offer.562-7348 333-8 E. 18th St ..... •••••••••••••••••••• Transferred 17' Olupar, lri-hull. Walk ~:.'~ xlnt. $2500. '800/betofr. 4.N·709'2. Sabot & dolly• fully CM 845-0377 •ZODIAC Haa to sell beauUfull,y tbru wlndsh.leld, 120 hp Venture 17. Must sell this rigged. 1285. Port·A·Marine kept 31' T.S . (2:50HP ea> :~lr l!O fl'· Wolatrom SKIPJA~ '75. Chevy week. Make offer. 536-2898. Kimball console piano, like new (3 yn), trad. styling. $1200. Dys 646-6393 Inflatable Boats s ips 6 atv w /oven •-~boa. Fu canvaa top OMC 20 Few hrs. Clean. 67s.8900 CAL 25, 1969, s•L flP Coll C M • i f 1 • "' t cover. Seata 8. SB500bsl. Pvt pty 675-6586 -n 211125 ege, · · Mono: mat c, re r g, USCG approved. Top Lido 14 113802 $1.S50 lnclu Seagull. $6250 buy!!! (TI4)540-2070 recording depthometer , coad.$3350.552-5321. loah.a.t/ traller/Xtras Days Call(714)673-S2S2. Jobnaoo S'hHP I g haft SIS phone. etc. S15lC or • Q..tw 9050 ~~ Eves 751·3292 or .,.,. B· ... '"---""O. 197". 1885 Emerson Square OIJ s • offer. Ensign Yachts, 18 Lyman cocktail boat, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........._ "' -~ ,, , Baby Grand. S2000. Sl8S. Jobnaon 50HP V-4, NewportBeach.548-11.31 rbll 6-cyl Cbrys. eng. ••••CORE 1---------1 l.50fW'llng geooa. 7'r.t llP 549-4132 "50.982-5611. Manyxtras.SlS95/orbst -A UD014'4068,minlcond. 0 /8 , docks ide pwr. 32' Lowman Trawler, ofr.493--7533 OVER·NIGIITER w/trlr.$1400. comp. bead It gally B a b y c r A o d ; IMh.Pow.r 9040 single screw. fiy bridge, • They're here! Reserve 536-8030 M.anyxtru.495-0572 Farr and· Ce c i Ila n . ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• new VHF. new auto pilot. 16 Tri·bull ruoabouL 50 space now on fast deluxe Beautiful walnut rmiab & Boston Wblr Squall. 9' stereo, 220 gal gu, 120 h. p. Fu II ca v /lop. 48' Sportfisbe r. 1·6 13 • BAN s HEE bi 22' Star w/trlr. 5 sails, gd cood. AakiDI $2,SOO. dlnPY w/S.G. OB. Sail, wtr, bolding tank, slpe 6, 844-3'14uUorLany. puaengenooJy. performance sailboat. CODd. $1600. S5Z-321t oan. llOO. ~2088. nicely .decrt 'd. Huot ·n 247 Rei.nell w/flying TI4-Zl&-LS29. Laser type, but larger ~'nll/640-28SS. Alllot.Mew 9IOO Alllos.Mew tlOO ~~li&1r~· bridge. lots of extras. Amlos.New 9100 = Xlnt cood. $750. Hls,..d/LowCost •••••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••--••••••• · -848·1498or963-4989 ••••••••••••••••••-••• Sc6a WE'RE MAlml Y• Al •FER Y• CAl'l IEFISE 4 WHEELING FUN WITH BRAT! NEW 1978 SUBARU BRAT As much at home In ctty traffic as It is on a mountain road. 1he versatile Brat reflects the American consumer's changing lifestyte by answering every dnVtng need. Thia beautiful 4 WHEEL DRIVE vehicle featUfet glass all around Inside. Has a Clf'P9ted cargo bed with ='=:~~~non::~~~~= s49a rear exterior teats. 100! And Its ~ end handling It great wtth adjustlble rear slJSC)eMIOn. PoW8t ...i.ted dtac brNI. and more! (Stk. 2855/Ser. A89L0167t!6) IRANDNEW 1978 SUBARU 2 DOOR ~........, _..,. ........ -· ---~ ------n._..., __ .,,,__ --·-ID--..Y. -...-. -___ ,,,,,.. _____ dlle _ _.,. .... _ 12 _..,_,_ ..._......, ..... --·-211Dia. ...... 53388 BRAND NEW 1978 SUBARU 4 DOOR SEDAM ~...., __ ... _ .... _ "---· _,_,,_, ..... ___ .., _ _,,_ ~-.... ---....--..--.......,._.,,....._...... ___ ,,_ ...... ---.-------.... --··2'711S9r ~ 53988 ALL OF OUR VEHICLES SALE-PRICED· IMMEDIATE DELIVERYt BRAND NEW 1978 SUBARU STATION WAGON n..-....... .. -. s.---.--._,. _ _..... ... ____ _, __ _ __ .,.. __ 11_ ....... __ ISll< ,,..,._ -.-1 1976 SUI.AIU 1976 SUIAIU lt76SUIAIU 11.4IOOI~ 4 ~~.rldlo. heater. body aide mouldl nga . (Ser. A2iL822542) lt76SUIAIU SfATIOMWA~ Automatic tr1n1ml11lon. redlo. heater. body 11de mouldings . (Ser . A86Ul074U) 1976 SUIAIU Of.JDOOl•AM Automatic tran1m1111on. radio. heater. body 11de m o uldlnga . (~er . A28l 72t799l OL 4 DOOi SIDAH Automatic tran1ml111on. t1dlo. heater. body 11de m o u l dings. <Ser . A28l.&08323) DL 4DOOI~ \ A11toma11c 1rsn1m1111on. radio. heater. body aide moutd1"91. roe11er stnpe. (Set. A2el.eo8299) OPEN 9 A.M. TIL I 0 P.M. 7 DAYS SEA SPRAY U'CATS FROM.$1000 GIJ n Sal•aats CaU836-a90 16' Hobie Cal, clean, fully equip'd, $1800. or offer. 963-5140 18' Sol-Cal w /trailer $1.200. 675-3951 Urgent. Need buyer for 25' Coronado. Good cond. Some extras. Make offer. Partner left area. Will consider partnership. Call~ dys. 67>3673 wkDds It eves. 20' Cn.Uiog Soop, many A:~u. 0 /B. With shp. $2SOO/olr. 642-2500 Hobie 14, incld. trlr, lllnt CODd. $750 64U034 Catalina 22. super clean. pop top + e nclos ure, custom cockpit cushions. plley, alcohol stove, 150 jenny. $5,400. 840--5840. LASER. Xlnt sailing cond. No trlr. $1895/bst. Pvt pty. 675-6586 "t:c:.,.1 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• surs AVAii.AiLE Y AC Newport 646--0551 30' Avalon mooring. In front of Scarf· s & swim area. $25,000. 673-5099. Wanted: 42' slip, NB for beaut. sport-fis h e r TI4 /S58-3'22 WANTED. slip for 38' Chris Craft. 546·3468 days, 8311-5107 eves. Wnted NP alip for 22' Bayllner . J o h n. 751..SS.U(W). 833-2221 (H> ·=-s,.H & 90IO . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Sleetcraft 23' Day Cruiser, w /trlr. shup. 630-0610 15' aid boat, motor & trier complete. Bargain $395. 645-2898 For S a le : 1 9' cus l o mm a d e, je t powered ski boat and trail e r , t o p con d . 5*0378. •Drfaffon • •••••••••••••••••••••• CmtfJn,S./ ... 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Older camper 4-sale, w /o truck. $150. Stove & refric. 640-ZlOO CABOVER camper for shorlbed true k. Xlnl cond w /xlras. $900. 831-0317 or &46-8402 8'q oow before vacation. Be au ti f u I cab ov er camper. $.'IOO. Ph 979-2133 8' camper, bunks. table, icebox, cood cond, S275. M2-705I camper Shell, fil3 Chevy UJV. Removable carpel noor.11eo. 54M07& Moped, '16 Clmitll, looks • r una aood. $215. 545-0782 aft 5 PM. 2 yellow Mopedt, bvy dty frames. nearly ne w. ~ 5 PM. 751-9771. $S50 hr .... "73 Vespa 1.80 • ...... S41$; •• Vespf llOi.11& •ms \!'..-4 •• ., . . -, . . .. --·. ·--·~-·. -· ... . ' .... ---"~-,.. "'- .. . .. .... . ..'\. ~ . . :i -:-: , • •. :.: : • •• ,,. r 1t1. • • .~ : • -• I I I "'Tl Kawasaki 17S/F7, xlnt condition, many xtras. MOO. 551-3060 '12 Honda CB 450 Xlnt cond. '475. Call Mike at 833-1335. HondaATC90 New motor. 613489 Rent a 1977 Executive Motorbome or Mini motorhome from Her Friedl•nder. Call any of these numbers ltl-6777 531.1n1 ....... Motor.._ ...... ll1/2to 32' f\ally ae)f cootained Reserve now for Holidays " weekends. REGENCY MOTOR HOME RENTALS 925 N. Harbor Blvd, S.A. ••531·2503•. RENT 23' Fireball, self-coota.ined. Lots or xt.ras. 'NEW '1831' Pace Arrow. Sips 5. Loaded. Weekly rental only. 646·2136 days, 646-6595 eves. 25' Executive, Diplomat 0 for rent. $350 per wk, 9< per ml 496·2145 or S96-50t0 -....ForcnS. 1g1' 3'' Executive motor home, A/C, P /8, P /S, auto, trans, aux gen, like new, only driven 16 ml'a, $15,000. 979-0121, 2101So. Yale,S.A. Explorer 3'', Joaded. lie 1'1'86KMQ. $14,700 or best drer. Wb.lal Dlr, 752-0687 orMS-2983 ask for Andy. 1' ......... T"9'Nt 9170 ....................... Divon:e sale. 'Tl Me Too custom 27' Slb wheel. U1ed twice . Has 1ara1e·perfect for teena1era, pet, dlrl bikes, bicycles. $7950/bSt olr. Call 641).83113 or leave mesa. '76 3', LaJtoo. :U.U new• w /TWJW air & •wniDI Sipe 1411&-Sln 1972 17~' Prowler, self-coat, awn.log, 55 gal wtr supply. $2650. 496-4S59. 32• Angel, full length awning, new root. $1500 or bst of r. 641-6173. 11' 1974 Smuggler, air, awning, • brnr stove, oven, toilet, slpe 8, 3 _,pare llres. $1800. $4()-811» .... s.. ....... ltAcc111_.... 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mutt sell,. Orn1 Coty mobUe pbonel. Ev•;m.Ga 1'rt Jl'ord Graoada, 2-dr, Metalllc ~. 17,500 ml. Alt. P /8, P /B. AM radio, .new lllcbelln tires. Owaer $4,150. Call ..,...,. ...... a••aa••••aa••••aa I I a 9110 ....................... NIW '71 TOYOTA HILUX PICKUP •4199 Fully fKtory ~plus dW'ofne reer bumPet Ind Ott 8ar mlrTon. R~ C .Uk*"" 141Ki.I dllCDunl prtc.Oft ell c.,.,.... sNfll,.I DIM0-1V17 VOLVO 2MOIA 5'ifw'ool T .._ ,,.,_ 4 "*' ~ ~~ P(S. Pf9, a" ~~ plft stripes. VC· ~l-MU1. '8737 1W7 N1W VOLVO 2HOIA Aollo~ air, PIS. P/8. ~ wifldoon, llltt I If lpn. VOMH140ICIS ' '8220 1W7 N1W VOi.VO 264CN.A ~~ elf. P/S. P/8. PQMf' ~. T-top. plft stripes. ~l.0.102 '8519 SPICIAL USID CAR BARGAINSI '71 IOYOIA COIOUA WIMCIC .......,..k .,.... air 10YOJA CIUCA ~~ AMtflM & lall tflM s 1Clf«I, air cono .• •-· 2M l'llllft. Cfl'1ftlftt wfll... teu"'8fttoa0mlln. torftt WJUZWI ll'Wft· 110SWI •5499 '6399 • soetO. rldlo. ""41, 'IN .. .......... ,, .. )~ 90MllY IN claM!ftt c-~ "'OrM!lll ~ '71 VOi.VO . .. ..... ,,_ .,,,_.. riw. -'*""" ylnyt Net • IMllllr & CNIM COftlnll. ¥1Ma. 1'11H.101 • ..., tr-.. "'" -...i. ai.r.. red! • iow. iow ""'"· v.eiow. CmsMSI '2199 •5599 '7t 10YOfA ~CIUllla ' '67 VOLVO 1n-... ·- DAil v PILOT "I I ' •' . ..._...... . . . . "'•,. • • • .. ..,... • t • ,_ •• a • -••• --r ~ • • • ••• , • ·-.. ... ...... # • ~ ........... , • • • ................ -.... ,,.. •• I 11 HEADQUARTER • YOU CA• BUY YOUR NEW ACCORD and ACCORD LX EXCELLE•T SELECll• READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIYERYll 1978 -HONDA CIVIC Calif. EPA 41 mpcJ Hiway Rated 33 mpg City 36 MPG COMBINED (Stock #1424) CSGA4525768) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • FREE SOCCER ·TICKETS CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE vs. NEW YORK APOLLO s ... day 1 July 16th .LeBard Stadium, OrClllCJe Coast CollecJe OFFER CiOOD TO RIST lSO PEOPLE WHO ASK FOR THE TICKETS ROM OUI LEASE DEPARTMENT p,ic._, .. ,....,.. c.s 8Utlled lo l'l'tclf Sale Oller~llwv ,., .. ,, SALES & SERVICE USM•U•IMC• HMDA 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-9640 -.. 4 • .. .. -• ... ... ... • • • • . . .. ~... . .... . .... -~ ... ...... W..e.cl 9590 .... IMporitd .......... ,.rt.ct ....... l•pon.d ....... tMpOritd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WEPAYTOPDOLLAR IMW 9712 IMW 9712 o.t.. 9720 .,.._ 9720 ~~~~u~~~~ ······•••••••••········ ••••••••••••••••••····· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocCWslCS 1J8 Bavaria, •nrf. AM/ llU YAM '77 .rL. 1Uver cpe, auto. U )'OW' car ii extra clean FM,4-spd, very nice. '73 Dataun MOZ 4 ap, air fully loaded, immac seeutfint. ~lo. cond., AM/FM. ~2.321 ~· xpertly tuned. lo IAUR IUICIC 1974 BMW 2002 Xlnt oood. miles Beautiful condiUon ml a. 642-MIM. ~Harbor Blvd. 57,000 ml. 4·1pd Air (795HTJ) "12 136 aedan. A/C, stand. Costa Mesa !n'9·2500 AM/FM. PP7»-1948. Ill.I. VAN trans. good condition. WEIUY USED CARS 1978BMW's HERE NOW! C.,,. 9715 POaSCHl-AUDI $800/bst otr. 64S·3$49 ... •••••••••••••••••••• 13621 Harbor Blvd eves. 896-7811 days 1976 MBCURY Garden Grove SJ6.23l3 tt.d9 9727 ~~ ······················· CAU.GARTH U.sedCarllgr COWLITE <491.NKL> · IODY SHOP $3499 lrmdMew'71 HONDA Cars MAMY 540-5630 MOW OHM PHIL LONG lXCBJ.ENT fOD SB.ICTION OF 43AutoCenterDr. TaCJlaaM"-! 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA IMWRES•••s s.o.Frwy .. Jrvine ~ 7'1 5111 0..•'511 UNIVERSITY WANTED! We may have your next __ ...:....:::::....:~=---ll:;ii;.ii;iiiiiiiii~~~~ l!t..uc car in our inventory. Call '71 Capri, good cood1tioo, -Ha.d9 C_.. • ...,.. Late model Toyotas, Volvoe. Pickups & Vana. QiJI us today! ustod.ay! lo mi, AM/FM 8·trk '74 128, Jo mileage, Good Trwb 831-2040 495-4949 $1100. 833-1252 dys. =".'1· $1.SOO. 494-8701 2850 Harbor Blvd. 9701 ....................... '74 Maser ati Marek , perfect cond, loaded. 7141658-2244. 714 /925--0807 call colled. 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Spyder. MINT COND . Must sell. $3300. Call 6CZ-1508 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llUVAM '7' Audi Fox Auto. 8 lrac k, 44,648 miles (063LCT) $3,295 CREVIER & I ST 6 HOAOWAY SAlffA AMA 835·3171 THE UUIMATl~MAat!Nf :.usm1MWs• '72 2002 4s p. (544Ll A) '742002A,A/C/(S98LPO> '75 S30i Auto. 1916MTV ). '762002,48pS/R(S49PHZ) '76 S30i: Lux(606PH M > '7i530i ; S/R<S81RCS> Closed 0. 5-days ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST $ Sales·Service·Leasing Roy Carver.Inc. Rolls ftoyce HMW 1540Jamboree Newport. Beach 640-6444 llU VAN 76 3.0 Sl. silver w /blue PORSCHl&-AUDI int., lo mi, m int cood .• 13621 Harbor Blvd $12,SOO. PP. S42·066S aft Garden Grove 636-2333 _7_P_M ______ 1 72 lOOLS 4 door. Excell '762002Greensunroof cood. Am·Fm radio. Call AM /FM 6'5-5261or642-87SO 536·7681 llLLVAN'S '76Aud.l 100.LS4clr. auto, air, 8 track. 34,843 mUes (326-NJE) $4695 llLLVAN PORSCHl&-AUDI 76 (2002). A /c, am·fm stereo. S7.950 or best oCCer . Days 833·9800. Eves or wk/ends 545-9226 '72 Bavaria. Very clean. $USO. P.P. 499-3715 13621 Harbor Blvd 2002 Tll '74, Bilsteins. Garden Grove 636-2333 stereo, sunrl. Or. Its. lmmac. 40M mi. 848-0458 '73. V6, AM I FM cass .. 1--------i1_Ch!lt::.==ra~M:.:es=:•::___.:..54()..::.:...;.D64.:..:::.0 xlnt cond, yellow exter, •DATSUNS• '75 Civic, 4-sp, gd cond .. bllc Inter, 12100. Aft 6; l -.r...t.......t.l -$Z200. •W>.--... -..---Call499•3195. -~ OfAI~ CAJ>RI, '74 V6, 4 spd, xlot SALES-LEASING '75 5 5P a/c, stereo, mags, cond. $2450. Work, PARTSSERVlCE rack, new tires. $3LSO, 49'7-23S8 or home 673-6559 We Need Clean Datauns ! el-1610. '73Capri, needs int. minor 1971 HONDA repairs, $1595/0BO. Civic CVCC 3 Doo r e.sno Coupe. Jusl traded in on 21MSHARBOR BLVD. a new Chevy! Only 5780 '73Capri. automatic miles on this beauty . $1700. . 54o.64 I 0 540-0213 Stick shift with a stereo ~9817 * DRIVE A * cassette. (4a.UPX> SAVESSSSS NIQCARS - SUPER SAVINGSI DATSUN SALE! '10 510 2 OIL AA.I-. w.y! --· '*-• onlY ••.:ioo -~ .,,. ...., -... _,. (it28l.81 5 1444 73610COUPE fleellV niCe a -IOOI Wllll ~ ...... 14Mlf'M ._... a Otll)' u.ooo-r603H00Cl 5 1888 •741210 201. ' <Ml ''*"' cs -• ......, trail•"""'°"' ~(meMCB) *LITTLE ••• * SAVE A LOT CONMEU CHEVROLET SHOP&COMPARE 282SKarborBlvd. BARWIC K DATC-.UN ' ' ' '• I 8 J 1.137 s 49 3. p 7 s COSTA MESA 546.1200 ....... 9730 ....................... DATSUNS! 1!116 Jaguar XJS 2+2 v12 '77121 O Sportcoupe. Wbit.e w1lh With 5 s peed trans. red leather inter ior U192RL1 >. Automatic, stereo. a ir ?61210 cond . & full p owt!,. h I mcluding door locks & Automatic wit on Y windows. The ultimate 17.000miles. (432PVJ >. Jaguar. Bauer Motors. '76 710 WAGOK 292S Harbor Blvd., Costa Only lS,000 o riginal Mesa.979-2500. miles. (732SLS). ------- 71 SIOWAGOM 1974JAGUAR With very low miles. XJ6L (957DNT>. A loaded beauty with less SADDLHACK than 31,000 m i les• VAWY IMPORTS Automatic, pwu teenng 131·2040 495-4949 & brakes, leather. stereo & pwr. door locks . 'IB Datsun 510 4 dr, 4sd. lo (LRCJAG). m1, xlnl cond. New $7777 U r es/ bat t /exhaus t . $WOlofr. 644...015. NEWPORT DATSUN ----' - '77 lOOLS. under 10,000 eve/wk:nd mi 's. Eve r ything! --------1 Traded up, must sell. '73 S, Bavaria AM /FM. SM-9545. 4-Spd, air, new tires, x.lnt '75 12t0 COUPE HATCHBACJl 8"C* lltlle eel -!ow ............ ~, AM/FM 19'1o.(JOIMWM). '77 8210, gd cond. New tires. 4 spd. Must seU ! $3000. 492-5UM> •m 510, nms OK $375. Must sell. 50--6338 833·1300 9732 • •••••••••••••••••••••• llUVAM cmd. $MOO. 497·1051 '77 Silver Fox Sunroof. 1971IMW3206 a u to . a i r , s t e r e o· EXECUTIVE CAR Cl53SGO> With special mags, a1r $4, 995 cood., stereo & Cog lights. llLL YAM 00535). PORSCHl&-AUDI SADDLHAat 13621 Harbor Blvd VALLEY IMPORTS Garden Grove 636·2333 831-2040 495-4949 A.Mtos, M~w 9100 Allfos. Mew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1978 vw DASHER Moolroof, AM/FM can.. attoy whls., executiv~ dnlo. Aslc abcMrt ovailabfe 5 yr. w•r•ty. Ser. # 017796. $ $ .21 per month Oo _.-.. ........ -ol Sl4UI,.. -C.• ,.._lo "'4) ..... &-. _...,,....lo 1171Ut: ... lo 11.7,..._ RILL UNI 58.ICTION OF ALL MEW 71 VWs USED CARS YOUR CHOICE: '11 lltm f.211 , ....... * lJHPMJ '11 11111111 Cl* C¥CC _.. (51 ll'UUI '11 T• Clftll .......... ~ 1071VMI '1$ fW 111111 AM~/I Trll. lto4Hl61 14 llll'CllJ ca,ri V-6, 4 •• •i..,t rMf llUMITt 14 WW s.r lettll ,...._ 111ao11 $ $ MANY PRE-OWNED CARS UNDER 1999 Harbour Volkswagen Call 842-443$ 11711 leech ll~cL. Hwl"'9t• leKh SAUi HOUH: ..., 1:30.t:JO, let. l:JCM~ S-. I 0.6 oe-.. ............. ,,.7,,. Al_..,.. .. ...., .. 54666 SUP85"CW. DtMO SA&.1!11 510•·S21h·"h ALLAMNICID TO Sill NOWltt '73240Z $3800 642-9034 '73 Orange 240Z, xlot cond. 46,000 Ml . Air, mags, pvt pty. 642·3167 '75 no Wagon, auto. air. radio, very clean. S0,000 mi, 49'2·5321 p;clcup. '74gold, AM/ F M ster + 8-tr, gd cond. 74.-..,......, Roodshr An original car a t a super savings! 4 speed . rally wheels, AM/FM stereo. luggage rack & low miles. (958KXV). $46'6 NEWPORT DATSUN .......... 11. ,, ' -. "/ ,\ .. '/ .. 833·1300 tires. S23SQ. 557·3391 or1==------ 963-M38. "-GWCI 9735 ....................... Aat 9ns ... Orange. good cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto stick. Call 67~9124. 1975 RAT evenings. wk ends. SPIDER COUPE '66 Ghla, restored, $2350 C364NPQ). Can be seen July 15-16 $3899 _547_-5395 ____ _ '74 ~2 260Z. A/C. auto. PHIL LONG Maida 9738 AM /FM tape, mags , FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• louvers, $4200. 751-0930. 43AutoCenter Or. '76 Datsun 610 Sta Wag. S D Frwy Irvin $3500 or bst oCr. 5116-1234 · · " I e ext 287. Aft 6 & wknds ___ 7_6_1-_SN ___ _ 639-6477. '77 Spider. beaut. equip'd. miracle mazda '76 8210, ht.cbbac.k, AM / Take over lease + SlOOO. 2150 Hstaor ~ FM radio, nu tires. 38, 8-4409 ':osta Neto 645-5700 mrs. $2500. •9S-6S68. 74-1.3C Spyder . Minl cond.1-------- "7S280Z Datsun, Low m i. Am·fm cass. 1972 MAZDA Must sell. $4.300. 675-7574 RXJ COUPE Eves; 673-9363 '74 Fiat 128 Wa_gon, R/H. 4 speed. air cond .. radio --------15,000 m i's, $1500. &beater. (568GWY >. '74"2 260Z 2+2. Bronzt. 546-2:399 ONLY SI 175 Air, st:eTeo. new radials. , 29.000 mi. Mint cond. 'IB Fiat 850 cpe, needs ..._,.Mr If Min $5000/or bst oCr. Pvt ply. eJec. work. $200 or best u.bor. Costa Mesa 776-3678 ,_o1r=..;.·.:..S48~·~1S7~4.:_ ____ r====64J=== .. =7t=='====- .... Mew tlOO Aaltos. Mew 9IOO Atltos., Mew 9'00 ..................................................................... ,.,_ ,,,. .. ' ._;-" -. llOlllO "Ml'Ml!I SW lfCI '° .... -Good '"' 77 _,_~ -. -. -. . . . . .... . . . -.. ••..•. ".1#1>'-·"·····-. .. ·• __ .._,.,,. ........... ~ ...... ~ 17 ~':.'.'!~.·.~...... ....... ...... w ........ .,...... A.te1.1.,.,..... ........... ....., ....... 1111,...W ~ ....... ;; ••.....•.......................••......•..•••••••••.•........•...............•.••••....................... Friday. July 14. 1978 OAIL V PILOT fl J3 ~.... '740 ...,.c•••le• t140 Mllcc•aletd 9740 '81Kho 9750 ..._.. 9711 V•w..-9770 Allto1, ltnpOl'hd Autot. llftporttd AlltcK. l•parhd ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1t71~JIOC ~ Z1G6. :slot cood. all '7l410S&.CONV. llUVAN'S TISTDllYIOUlt LARCiEST V•w..-.. 9770 Vol&awGCJtft 9770 Vat.o t77Z . Stereo. cruise CODlJ'OI, Ml"VIC9 f'ff'Oltdt. sacx> Auto. PS. aJr. AM/ f'M •USED. ·u CAR SELECTION' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "' rwr. ~uidow~ • door ISM.2.10 radio, irlnt cood 87,500 OFTHIYR••.. '67 VW Squueba clt. ·71 VW BUS. Kblt ena :: o c k.1 -A l a n e •• D> 4-dr. kyl, auto, ou'a. * 914'5* ~ OfUSIDVWt newly rblt. r adia ls CleM.12100/b.tofr C¥11 l8'0UYOUIUY •. automob1lo. Buy or needs paant. Mutt tell.~ M0-7911 Good i.nventorylnatoc.k IHT .. illA SlOOO/bstofr.847..:SO:W or 631·9560 AUSIDVOLVO, lease (82SMIT) Mlle clfer.538-21131 lf72MUJIOC '73tl4·~~~900348> HWTY=t~~ast ! llLLYATIS ™ .64 vw CAMPER. good See ue at Southern A u tom a ti c • P w r POISCHl-AUDI MAJ:DA/UMAULT VW.flOISCHE 1975 IUS rond.. rebtt. 1600 cc. 0ranie Couab''s Volvo • stHrina, a&r cond. fr 13621 Harbor Blvd 21SO Harbor Blvd. s.n J uan Capiat.rano 41,000 ml FM cass tape SlOOS. Ml-5240 "=era. extra 1 ow m I I es Garden Grove m-2333 COSTA MESA 137-4100 4tMll I $3100 firm 646-9 115 76 Q>nv. white on white . UIS YOLVO ~ 1--------1 (81Z9FVO). 645-5700 673-300CM ~lONVJ!:JO , '!.11:.~~,~~·o~;. HOW~D4~:_.,.. 1!1!~;:J~!·~~: Waloyce 9756 VOLKSWAGEN ci••c 991$ :d"i~~~~. rt1°1~~073sl~~ ll 110491-12 10 owner. Xlnt cood. Dove"QuallSta. leather int .. cassette, ...... ••••••••••••••n• Sll1.,...S..-.lc• ....................... _63_l_·2S63 ______ _. ~=======!.I l /SM·SlN <Near MacArthur polyuretbaoe paint, · #l DEALER IN US a 1960 Baja Conv . 11no M1Z '75 Jambore.&Briatoi>. black. aew Perelli Urea. • ·"· Top Dollar rebuilt 1600cc eng. 4000 450 SE te% '75 450 SE NEWPORT BEACH Beltolfer. 3ll07 Seaahore JR{ IOY Paid for Used VW's mi. Nu paint, m any EJec. sunroor, superb, Blue I BI u e . EI ec. 133-0116 Dr,NB.6'75-5S44 CAIVElt COMMOMWIALTH xt.ru.$'l000. 960-40L8aftS ' coulds fi3na9~n1ce) 'cor601.lmfos. =forSuer~~.~~: MG t742 llUVAM'S ROllS·ROYCE MOTOIS _P_M ______ --i ~Is. • a or 31M.l)Call lcwDetails. ....................... *USED• ~"'= SINCE 1953 ltnOLDS _,...._~ __ _._ ... ~-•l&l&ll (l.i-•&ml lt75M6M_,.IT *914.S• ...,.... l442So.Briatot ~~ S.llilillllll•••• I •• -a m II -Extra nice with oaly CLOSED SUNDAYS Santa Ana tl\Ctlldl"t llldO<Y • ., c:9'MI ·---. .z .. --~~11_. .. _ ~ 26,437 miles! Equipment '14 914 ·2.0 Copper 546-0220 cioeairv1 ,~14--&-M -__,._..~ S.... 9762 s5995 ..,,M,.,~, ,,, ~11:1•-•1 4 .... ., .,. •:t •112•ltil!B Inc I u des 4 s peed, <&MMYO> Approx. 2 mi. No. or . _...:.:_:...;:..:..:..:..:.:._.:.:.:..:.::.:::.::::.._1-----------1 AM/FM & rally wheels. llU. YAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• SoulhCoaatPlua. 1975 MIZ 210 450 ~450 SLC (80.1MYV). -ascHR ·UDI 1974 SUIAIU .. 1977 ..Z:yor· .. SEDAN Com SIOF -999 '"" ._. w•GO.... '69 Squareback $600. '"' " · plete with -13621Harbor8lvd _. " 879-2361 days. 960·2308 STATIOM WA90M sunroof, stereo, cruise IWOIO'S, IMC. Garden Grove 636-2333 With air conditioning! eves & wknds. Steve control & low miles. has the lar&eat display in <7llKBY>. C927NXH) Buy or lease. the West!! M's thru 78's '&S Porsche 356C. clean, $2599 213/921-8S88 714/523-72:50 red/blk. rea~onable . Many models to choose On The Santa Ana P.P. PHIL LONG from -Hurrv 1 Freeway 557·1868 MllllCMI VII IMf'OITS fOltD 1910SEL, power, air, AM/ MGI 9744 '67 912. new radials, new 43AutoCenter Dr. FM , s orf, lethr, gd ••••••••••••••••••••••• weben. Marshall Sale. S.O. Frwy.-lrvine rubber, nu ball, xlnl 1977 MSI 2PM July 14. Newport 768-5118 cond. Cmplt s ervice ROADSTER AutoWorb,CM. --------- MIZ •75 reeorm. 646-0050 A sbarp car with many '74 911, white, air, AM t li500 · ~xlras ! Equipme nt FM cass. 20M mi's on To,ohl 97'5 450SB. '642305.L.origi.nt,nueng, &ncl udes 4 ape e d. rebll. OBat orr ove r •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• SUver/blk. elec sunroof, nu convert top.cherry AM/FM cuaette. rally 18888. 962-2389. llU y AN '70 White Bug. Good cond. SJ.SOO. eau 551·5948. or 646-2212 '74 Bue. 1 owner, lo ml's, xlnt cood. S2300 firm. 673-3898 '76 Rabbit, only 17,700 mi. 4 ·d r . s tandard . 30/42mpg. AM /FM stereo, great condition! S3400. 642·6244 e ves, 642-7622dyo. superb cond lo lo m iles. cond. l95()0. 833-7723. wheels & lugeage rack. priced (22183). llU VAN'S '73 D Toyota Celica 1977 7 pass. van. Coverts SI 1.000 Mercedes 4SOSEL. 1973, $4666 •PAMPERED* Silver. S speed, stereo. for camping. 18.000 28,000 mi on new engine, a i r c o n d · m a g s · miles. 24 mpg. blue & LESS . . sunroof, new tires, all •PORSCHES* <18nSXH> white . 752-0234 or th a~ th e n e w 7 8 extras. 957-8191 during $5,295 •'lXI. Availa ble ror teas e bustoesabrs. '78 911 SC Coupe Black, llLL VAN --------- <03084.l> (lie. :!mUMX> '78 911 SC "70 VW BUS. 7 pass. Xlnt cJ..-•W&JI '7'MIZ450Sa Coupe l i ght b l u e PORSCHE-AUDI shape, l owner. $1995. "l•I-Complete with sunroor, (404UJN> '78 911 SC 13621Harbor Blvd 551·3593 • ,, -Targa Red <530UDT> '77 Garden Grove 636-2333 ---------......,_.,.._e.u.-i i.. ... P.t cruise control, s tereo ,...... 9750 Tur .1 •7,4,u.7.ni• 1'•Mll8:5fll tape, pwr. windows, etc. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• boSt ver (800195) llFOltE YOU '70 VW as is $500. Needs 53995 19710lDSll 4 DOOi -ollSll. • Fullit factoty tQ11le>e>•d 1nclu4lft9 wit• -· L*• brand NEW!!! 0 371741 MUST SEE 0 APPIECIATI 197' FOltD TH ....... I.lie NE-8'lgN ...,......,,,, lull oowe< & w1te ........ SlletDI llWfMll 56995 lt710lDS DIESaWAGON I Paaa FUI -11W COnc1 .,.,.., c:r.-& orly 500 ,.._ 14771771 SHOWROOM NI!# Low , Io w m i I e s . llU V AM'S '77 Turbo Brown (800498) front end & body work 1971 Ml%210SE ,!'!MRf:P\ Buvorlease. '77 911 S Coupe Black SB.I. Youtt _980-_am __ .______ ALW•n•-MUCnott Last !5 ~O~a~made ""llCMI UI •USED• ~l3~1~\1 .~5 ~~~ TOYOTA, 70 bug. Am·fm stereo & 8 u~~~=·· lffftOftS •914'5* Targa Yellow (030RTE) SEE us•. trait tape. Needs brakes. l•RRlllll!!ll!!lllll!l-1 c lassics ! Luxury llLLV...... MstsellS650.494·1757 equipped, low miles & ~=======!.I ·75914-2.oelue C811PRJ> ~ M.AlQUIS TOYOTA shows superb care. 1 of llLL YAM POltSCHl-AUDI MISSION VIEJO '61 VW BaJa Bug. reblt oaJ;y 600 made for the '77~EL.a11xtras,snrf. POltSCHl-AUDI 13621HarborBlvd 131-2110495-1210 eDi· S400 or btit orrer. U .S . Mus t see t o Jeth. cass, etc. 22M mi's. bo Bl d Garden Grove 636-2333 ---------Call 557--0929. appreciate-owned by a MUllt sell! 121. 750 or $2.SOC 13621 Har r v "12 Coron M k 11 Ho 11 y wo o d s t a r . & take over lsc. P .P . Garden Grove '78 Turbo Carrera, blk a ar ' ·n Convert. White/Olk. k . t be t rr AM/FM, air, auto, 46.600 Xlnl d -.r900 c 11 <S93EMO>. 64IMM4. Pristine or Huntington w/cor m ·· s 0 er. mi's, ad cood. $1900. con · or-· 8 SHTOOAY!!! l97SMIZJOOD Beacbisoffe~~lacquer 751-1292 (714)842-3612aft.6pm. _63l_·ll560 _______ 1 MllllO• VII pam,_ .. !.:_ mn et~ rtollll5Phing h& '67 912. nicer than most. "12 Ca-'-a -mplete new A u t o m a t i c • p w r . ..,....,.. anng orsc e 40K 00 eng. '63()0 . •"' • -.u lllffiOltTS windows, stereo, low owners. S36-7888. 547-oo2 · engme, AM /FM stereo. miles & in excellent oew tires. wht ext /bl.It ·62 Classic 220SE cpe, unique car, reasonable. P.P.SS'l-1868 condition! <0229S3>. Buy llU VAN"S 77i,;, 9:M. Blk. & Bm int, 1DL $Ul~S /080. 631-3624 . or l11111W". *USED* snrf. lo ml. exlnt cond. Super deal! 74 Celica GT. 112,500. 842-703& Mags, a m /rm. 52,000 mi. •9 I 4'S* .73 911y c~ S2.500torcer.494·S346 '74914-2.0White t91504.9) Loaded. Low ml. Im mac. '72 Toyota Corolla Wag. POllSCHl-AUDI Sl0.500./offer Must sell. for sale as ts. $250. Call G.= JI~~ ~2333 ~3392 days, or 544-0078 _~ __ 367_1_. ----- ---------• eves & wknds. 76 Celica hft·back. GT. 5 _7_4_-..Z __ 2_4_0D_Sdll _ _.. 1971 PORSCHE "12 914, 22,000 mi's. on g SPD, a/c. am-fm/ cass. AM /FM , A/C, auto 91 ISC eng, xlnt cond. $4800. mags, s hadow. Days trans, P/S, 1 Owner. 135,000 ml. Serv red avail $7500. Ph tl:23-065lor6'2-1888 538-5120. ---------· ...._..._. noo .......... 968-2073. 833-0662· Eves 996·5999 w ........... ...... .,. .. OHw SALE c:.llcCll * c.oron. * Pklr Ups * CAnlos Mo FrH Prlaes Jett .... Low P'ricft. ... n..Pnce..__. MINI MOTOR HOtB ........ DOl.PHIN '*' '7495 Slk. tTilttS. • 1210M Bill MAXEY TOYOTA .. I• Ir• "' I · \ • 1 • MVH91H(,T0Ml f 4 '-..H ...... New tlOO ...._,Mew HOO · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 TRUCK CITY TRADE IM SPECIAL s3395 '74 CADS.-De V-. , .................. ,.,06 .,, ............. ntsl '7995 s.r-f, .............. P/S 11MUw '61YW sa9 ............... lWXG4867 -7 5 "7JMeni ... s,.t '2495 ....... P/S. I «• ........ (47eGRN) ~~ '699 ?OM .. C,.. Sf 499 11431'881 7 4 ............. S.--de.. 12995 A/C, 'JS. _.,& ... C l1.wc:Et 'H DMp o.t c,._ '999 llDXllOl '7J ....... C... '2699 (07&00tl 'JS..._J+l '2499 1973 Triumph TRI-White with blue interior. stereo cauette " rack. Bauer Motors, 2925 Harbor Blvd., Co1ta Meta. !m-2500. '85TRA, rm areat. $1000. 54Mlet. M(U'k. ALITY USED CAR SPECl•L CLEANUP DISCOUNTS NEW '78 Z..Z.ZEPHYRS •• •• $. MEW 178 MONARCHS _ .MEW 178 BOBCATS ••••• . . . . .., . . . .... ' . . ....... "' v ... .,..... f 770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Be«M. xlnl cond. $1900/or bell otftr . ....... • •• VW BUI Od COIMI, AX /P'M.'80CJ. 142·•1.P .P . . ..... ..... . . . .... '1W7 ClllY. ...COUPI v .. ~.,,,. ..... , .... lt\'• ..... 197410TOfA CIUCA • C'tl. M t ff fllltMT l:•tf't lti<f •1295 '5995 ~995 1'7•---•no.•--...--......... . . ~ -.. "• . . .. , .. .. -._ " -. ..... . . . '"' QllV. 111 TON M'IUI l (t'l,J ... •~- 1m .. ..... fl ... =.:t:"'-·-· .. '• .. -................... . .... DAILY PIU)'l Fndty July 1• 1971 ....... u .. d ...... UMd A.Ytot, UHd .... Ut.cf .... Ut.cf Aarto1, Uted - -..............•.••....•..•..••••.............. ··•·•·•·•········•·•··• ····················'·· ······•················ ...•........•••...•.... ....._UIH UMd ...... UMd C 'Ric 9915 Qe•••t 9920 Qe.,,... 9920 Con.... 9932 ~ 9952 P'Wo 9957 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC ttol C C c 9915 c 1•11: 9915 78 Seville 3.000 ma. all ·7g Monte Carlo. !fnrf. ·77 i!:l Camino. classic. '78 Corv. beige. leather ·~ F111tback Mustang. ·74 Pinto Wagon 4.spd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk Loaded. amma c power wind. AM / FM power. air. clean. SS600 int. AM /FM 3·trk. T·top. Good classic malenal. very good condition. Call mo AMC Hornet, 2-clr. .75 epe de vme. lo rm. cood. Warrant.¥ Sl3.SOO S.tr. 37.000 mi's. Asking orbsl ofr.681-2293. :J.~''fg~~~.e~~~~ eioo 64.H82S 49t-271S &ood ~ondatlon. Runs -loaded. xlnl oond PP Pri/P4lM-t8l8 ~~/~~~~ill:i.Jl.'s ·75 Malibu Clusic Estate . . a...blle HSS '73 Runaboul. looks good. C!n·:4:~~ 5:.:~ $5800.IN58-8062 '72 Eldo Conv. Mech '! Wagon. 9 ptar. air. '78. wht wired stnpang. ••••••••••••••••••••••• runs 1ood. $950. best ~ Pan Rd. Capo Cpe. deVilh:. All th perf. Green/whl. 40M '7S Monsa 2+2. clean. xlnt PS/PB. radla1'. auto. wbt lethr 1~t. T-lop. '72 Cutlass Supreme Cpe offer 645-0684 8ch. extras. Low mileage mJ 's. New tires. Ori& cood. leavlng area. must rack. wood trim. lo mt Loaded. lom1 s.673-7773. Auto. PIS. PIB. 8 cyl '73 Hornet. &d coad. Best olfei-. Call t64·2lS4. All d.aySat. •75 AMC HoaMET £xtra s harp ! 6 cyl .. •utomaUc. radio, pwr steering, vinyl lop & only 31.990 miles! Average retail price is $3240. <906PCU). Our weekend S&*i.aJ price ls OMLYS2645 COMMIU CHlftOLET ~Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 73/BeaUUful.642•9260 o wner . Ask S4SOO . sell. S2300 or best offer. Xlnl co nd . S3SOO . Ui ·73 Corvette PACE f act air. Catalana blue .._......_ 996~ • '""' ""'" 646-3541 l·986-U81 I l h. ' ht I • ..,,,,..,._ v .,..,.1..,, CAR. Loaded. $36,500. w ma c g ant. w vrny ••••••••••••••••••••••• <>;:tC-.ty's ~.~eet~~ ~i~:C:r~s . 7 4 £I () 0 ra d 0 62 Spyder. &ood sha~. '74NCOIVA 0oodcond. Lie. 234VCO Randy ~~ror;;d&th~~~~I ISTAnSALE . C..tw item. xlnl cond. S7SOO or Convertible. xlnt cond. $1100. Also. 61 Ramp side ean. $1200. Dabb6 <21.3> 69l·398S 8424504 Lo mi. lSK. ·16 Volare . • bstofr.646·1S8'S.Blll. 45.000 m i. Like n ew. truck. $650 . Evs. CallS48·9443 c:oug. 9933 4-dr. 6 cyl. $3300. Call TEST S7600.Momings. (Carl or ~168;759·6348dys 1975 C h evy M o n za ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S Cutlass Salon. super 645·2441. '73 Cadlllac sedan, blu Don>640-1796or750-7286 , 0 1 1 4 d . 2+2 A t ti l 0 • •77 XR7 fully equip aar cond. loaded. S43SO --------- DRIVE w/Whl vlnyl top. Xlnt 7 mpa a. · r . aar. · u oma c r a "·· · · · SIJ&.8602 WANTED: Slant 6 Plym. cond $3lOO 96&-4044 1987 Cadlll.tc Limousine $1000/or best offer. 1 air cond .. AM/~M & In cond .. P/S, low mi. vinyl m good running cond. .& DIESEL ' · compl. restored. m ust ownr. P .P. 548·3878 or beautiful condltaon. Pri. roof. leather upholstery. · 7 7 o Id s o m ega with good eng. for A '70 CDV. blue. leather see to apprec. $3500. ~. pty.$3200.Call837·9682. S40-U4S Brougham , 350 e ng. younger brother Reas. SEVILLE lnter.,wht v~lt~~·1:ull 546-93()6 '71BlazerK·S,J>OSlrear.8 Chrysler 9925 '70 XR7. white. fully load~. $5200· 752·9251• _536-8280 ______ _ C.~~':o i!'u1i1:. $1:~ '70 COY. orig ownr. min t track. FM stereo. CB & ••••••••••••••••••••••• equipt. cstm landau top. eves. 752·5882 POfttioc 9965 fi rm. 645 .1530 days , cond. 51M mi's, lethr. PA. Good cond. $2400. '18 Newport Convertible. AM/FMcassster.~ks ·71 Cutlass. A/C. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• • &44-0lO.Seves FM / AM st.er tape. fully 492-4584 must sell ! Best offer. & ros great. As king brakes , good cond ·nGran Pnx. ---------• equlpt. nu radials. $1995. . M'HOM $2150.648-0211. $1395/bst offer Call Jay. many extras. Astcin8 . 7 3 Cad 111 a c Sedan 770-0675 Classic 1976 Crosswottb 9935 731·S504 DeVille. Gold w/vinyl · Kammback Chevy wgn. eo.tliwe..t.. 9930 Dodft --------$1200 top, x.lnt cond . All xtras · 7 5 ELD 0 F u 11 y Radio. heater. fact air. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 7 4 C s t m c r u 1 s e r 64.5·9708 $32SOS442907alt 6 equippe d. Tan over lugrack.tack.Sspd.b1g ·11 MarkV ·ss Dart. 2-dr. 6·stick. stal1onwagoo.9 pass.full .68 Pontiac F irebard· l61J(J 11.uhoi Ol"d · · pm. brown. 4SM. PP. $5900. eng 4 cyl ovrtaead cam. lmmac! P.P.64()..3444 c lean io & out. nu pwr. air. xlnt cond convertible . Xlnt cond. Nabers Cadillac (.0 ,1.1 Ml''' 540.<Jl lJ(J '73 Cad Sed. de Ville. Ph675~ rallye whls. 25.000 mi. Weekdaya,9-5 radials. 24 MPG. $595. $2,SSO. S2lOO.S47·NZO. f~~~~~~~~~~l loaded, looks new. $2595. C 9917 $4.000 or bst ofr. (714) 968-9921. 968--0290 _.ck 991 C311Ml.J060 ro 566-9974or623.0180 ·73 MK V. Diamond . ·73 Gran Ville. air. PS1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jubilee. 460 V ·8 , all 87-440. Gd cond. Lo ma 5• ""'°' 9957 PB/ PW. xlnt cond. ·16 BuicJt Skylark, a neat 1974 CADILLAC i 4 CAD Eldo. xlnt cond. 1974 CA.MARO '66 Nova. needs some options. 9 M m Iles . mags. PS/ PB. auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl6SO/ofr 55ot·l9'l car. Loaded, 17,000 mi's . COUPE DE VILLE Electric moon roof. SUck sbifl. pwT. steering, work. Call eves uft 6pm 752.1973 trans. $525. 646-0331. 1977 FORD White. Bargain. S3'100. V8, automaUc. pwr. seal, M.000 mi's. 15750. P. P. radio & rallye wheels. 962·5633 ,.._......_ 9932 ford 9940 PINTO W •GOu n..•rtMrd 9970 ·~" -f:.· ~..:-.. -...... p-. door Call morns Don or Carl .,..._,_ f l "-be t · _...,,.....,.. "' " •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ~. WLUUU-" -· "~" 96 ....... ron une au y IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (~SOUOR>. --------• u , AM/FM stereo. 750-7286or'""'17 · excelptional in every ~ ;-PHIL 5 .. 3999 '76 T·Bird. fully loaded. ·~ R~~e~•·c fu~ eq~, vinyl rocl. leather sea~ •• 7 3 E I D o r a d o way! (43SLPA> What's Your Trade" Corvette-Bids now being immac $5000. Pvt party nu ~es.'-l.n'. :,11f~n • Ult wheel, factory air Coovert Ible. loaded. Lie $3445 $1.62 per Day •_ ... en on Indy SOO pace LONG PHIL LO~G 540· 7800 or 524 . 215 7 __., cood. (886LFI). llQ3NKL. $4475 or best That's llWetopay ..... k Fl h FORD f"'lll eves/wknds. $3720 offer. Whlsl Dir, 752·0687 COHMRL for an ad m the Dally Pi lot car In sloe · . etc er FORD ·73 T-Bird Full power . '84 Buick Wag. Full pwr. Good cond. $490. Call 842-5340. THEODORE or",""·2963ask 'or Andy. CHEVROLET Service n:~-ory that can Jones Chevrolet 6633 ~"Auto Center Dr ......, '' uun.-.. Westmin s ter Ave . ...., New radJals.Wife·scar. ROBINS '76 Seville. 31.900 mi. slvr gray w/bllc llhr int. mint. P.P. 640-0740 2828 Harbor Blvd. establish your professiooaJ w e s l min s l e r . ca . S.D. Frwy.-lrvlne Asking $2900. 892-1832 COSTA MESA identity. For more in· 81924444 768-5818 Must sell '69 Bui c k LeSabre, needs minor mech 'I work. $350. «S-7453. FORD 546-1200 fomntion call 642-5678. lObO HARBOR Bl VD CO~TA MESA b42 0010 Aptos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Alltos, Mew 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Johnson & Son I e DEMONSTRATORS EXECUTIVE CARS • • • • • • Contln•tals to Zephyrs 1978 MODEL I e • •DOZENS to Choose From • Best Selection of the Year! • 1 These cars are carefully driven, mostly by our own executives and staff and have been maintained in 11show room" new condition. Every one of our line .has a good selection represented. Priced at figures we believe will please the most frucJal of our vis- itors. SALE STARTS T•AYI ENDS JULY 311 WE LEASE ALL MAKES ALL MODELS Orange County's oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership .JOHNSON I SON * WE LEASE ALL MAKES ALL MODELS 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 -~-----------------------~--~--~~~~~-~~-----~-----~~~- . ' . .... .. . . . -..... ,,,. ... -····-·-,-.11•• ··-· ""··---. ' .. .. -. , .... '78. full power. 6,900 mi'i; '75 Pinto Runabout. air. $6.795. AM /FM. PS/PB. 4·sp, 751·1891 /645·1190. 847·201f 833·3420 L.ee., .... u:••-~··•"•' 18. 4 door. all power . vlny~ •u·--c-,....._ 1975 Squire Wagon. V·6 roof. Must sale. '73 Ford LTD Country Sq e ng. A 1C., auto. P /S. 964·2358 W AC AM /FM N · P/8 ,44M ma. Very clean •65 all 35 000 . gn. I • . • ew $265(1. 492-8084 • power . . m1 9' brakes. new tares. Good on recond eng. Bes t cond. $2200673-269? 1975 FORD offer. good con d . PINTO WAGON _642_·2&06_. ____ _ ·12 Station Wagon . lG-pass. x.lnt cond. A /C. 64()..5021 72 Galaxy 500 Loaded. In good cond. Good tires. 1001 Salvador. C.M 9947 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pre tty c ar & re ally v-.. 997• loaded with air cond .. •••••••••••• •••••••••• • pwr . steering. deluxe '75 Vega. auto. 13.000 m1. 1 n te ri o r & more ! x.lnt cond. S2200. Eves 1325MCH I 95.S-1795 $2222 1------- NEWPORT DATSUN -. I • ' •73 GT wagon. gd cond. $850/or best offer Mus( sell. Eves. 673-7023. ·,. \ .. 'J .. 833-1300 '70. 2-dr. 6-cyl. auto. nu tires. air, very clean. 2nd '71 Panel. 4 spd. primer ownr. S895. 968·9921. color. gre at car ror modification. Aft. Spm. •74 Maverick V-8. xlnt !74 P into Wagon. xlnt ~7321 cond. Brn/T a n . 8·lrk. cond. $1800. M1ss1on --------- newUres. 771·231512200 Viejo. 768-1188 '73 K.amback. AM/ FM. A1ftos Used air. auto. 1 ownr. ammac. '70 6 cyl, auto, nu tires. •••••.'••••••••••••••••• Sl.595/or bst ofr. 646-3601 brakes. valve job . AM/FM tape . r ea r ·---111!1~--· window defr. tach, many xtras . low mi. b s t around. Must see $1295. 546--0048 '70 6 cyl. auto. s tereo Sharp. clean 58 M Runs great $1000 5464085 ·10 6 cyl. auto. stereo . sharp. clean 58 M Runs great SlOOO 546-4085 Met-cury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST UNCOLN-MERCURY Dealership is now OPEN RAY Fl.ADEIOE UNCOLN-MERCURY 16-lBAutoCenler Dr. SDFwy-Lake Forest exit IRVINE 830.7000 1977 MERCURY IOICAT WA.GOH (Ser.510506>. $3399 PHIL LONG FORD 43AutoCenter Dr. S.D. Frwy.-Jrvlne 7'8-5881 '78CHIYY 4x4 PM;KUr s 7995 -"' --""' ''"-hce+1 ... 1-·~·=y '7 0 OLDSMOllU C TLASS s 1395 Aiu•omehC & Oiue-.et ..... 0... of I •uno•<ZY08"1 OHLY '7 71 DATSUH ZIO'Z $ 7495 Auf°"'ahc e.f oonct I ...,-90 You we 90110 -'"''-(730SX81 OM.Y '71 f..~!~!~~-.s2195 •t•eo & •r ., ....oua ONLY 1972 Mere Brougham. '"' 'J2c'oOuY,«?TA CO•OLL•s 1495 ~.fully equip'd. new Aut-.1c•--"""'"'- ti res. $700 I b s t o f r . .,_ ___ -_,__·.,~v_·..,~•~IOS3F08_,..-'--0N.--Y-.....~~~~~ .:M:uia wagon. A/C. '76 ==-r.=i -::~ $ 3295 radio, rrsprs. auto trans. ~ ;to~89i.:[f, good '7 4~~~sc .. ,.... s12 95 0 ~ ._., ··-' •• cond 4 ,.,J 76 Monarch. lo mi. air. 4 -"' 11M2~ OM. y door,perlect cond. PIP . .,_ _______ ......;;..;...;;.;......~-...&..---~ ~~~ .... '77 ~i.=:'~==c::y s5995 V·S. auto. air. pwr.1 .. ....;;;. ________ .;;.;.;.;;;.;. _____ __ ~~,b!~~~~·S:~ '76 ~=~~.2!::.;$ 7 495 Mnlang 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 6 YW Um? $ 2595 '66 Convertible. V-8, 289 :,.:;:.:: ~1 ::.': eog. C.oUecton Classk, ~· nds repairs. best offer bll)'S. Alt. 6Pm.G75-821.3 '74 ~~:~~rv $ 3295 1968 M USTANG "'"" FASTBACK -VS , autom a ti c. pwr . '75 . s2495 ~!.!!t~~ n~ in Ae~~1fe: ~~J;!.t~ ~..:'7':~:.;. condition! <2 16S WT >.1a....:;.....;:;...;.1tMUC=-....:.;;;£1 ___ __;~.......,-------t1 Pri. pty. $2000/offer. Call '7 6 HAT WAG.OH $ 2195 $45·3788 evenings & •"'"°"-..,_ '°""''ooo weekends. ..,. ... See to--• P'ZSOSI .....;;,__ _______ ,. °"'"' 75=:11 • '&s =:o!!!:.~~~$1495 ·es Mustang 288 clasalc.1•~;....;~r":""-":T:"::-"l~~...,.~~""'!!"'"'l~~-1 Auto. SllOO or bst ofr. Call IM0-3414 ·as Must.ana 6 cyl, 3 spd. IOOd cond. $1400/bet orr. Call646-7030 • '67 Futback. 6·cyl, xlnt cond. $1800/orbetofr. 837-6753. '68 Musiang. big en1. gd Ures 4 cond. $1085. 67$-7788. '66 MUSTANG . Com9lelely rblt Ii rel&onld • •• MACH I. Mint cond. Ort1 owner. Aikin• SZOOO HCh. 4U-U77 dys. Dl•2123eves. . . .. ... . ... . . Friday, July 14. 1978 DAit. Y PILOT DJ 5 Why is Bauer Buick in Costa Mesa Orange County's # 1 Buick Dealership? Quite Simple ••. Super Discounts • • • Largest Selecrion of new Buicks in Orange County ••. · Friendly People to do Business with ... And Real honest Values Like this ••. (Not just Specially Advertised Regals, but over 100 to choose from.) .. ' ,. HAT'S RIGHT •. • NOT $7000 or $8000 WHILE THEY LAST ... DON'T LEA VE TOWN WITHOUT IT!! A Yours For As Low As ALL AIR CONDITIONED .. PLUS .. with three easy ways to buy. Power steerl~ power brakes, mltOmatk trans- mission, tinhtd glau, remot. con"'°' minor, V6 engine, steel belted WSW tires. CalHomla Emis- sion, exterior moulding package. (Ser. 1576651 (Stlc. 5497) 1978 Does not Induct. chronM wheel• or vinyl top. Su99e1ted Retail Prke $6803.45 CASH LOWDOWN PAYMENT TERMS s5999 s395DN. Plus tax and license. Check it -shop it - compare it. You can't beat this price! Full Cash Price $5999 +tax & lie. $163.00 MO. for 48 MOS. on approved credit. $8219. 00 total deferred pmt. price. APR. 13.09%. $119 .87 per month for 48 months with $1999.67 down. Deferred payment $7753.43. APR 13.09% ep... Tiii It• P.M. Ma•.-S.t. lD .•• .,.. lmy S.••1 nu$ l'.M. AJ1 Cars Subfect to Ptiof Sale. All PtJ«S + tax & 'license. Pnces Good 48 Houts After PubltcabOn. U Yoo Missed Our Last Sale._ Don't Miss This One!!! We're f Hr Taf1et B•iek Dealer ..,., Here I• CAsta Mesa a ........... ._ · f Jro11gc c,,,,,., y ·s freeil ArprllH fer 1978 11 f B11ic·k fJpofc•r HARBOR BL VD /SAN DIEGO FREEWA y O(otCAUO 10 CllAN AIR, A d . . . f Bo M , cooo CAS MlllACt, ANO MAklNC 1v1s1on 0 uer 0 ors, BUCll C'AllfORNll\'~ JA\'ORITE CAR Opel -Jaguar. Triumph MG 2925 HARBOR BL VD., <XJSTA MESA 979-25(X) ' . . All makes, models and colors Classified Auto Advertising DAILY PILOT in the 642-5678 • .... ,,.IP ,,., .. . '".._,.. ........... -.... . • • f • ~· " .. --··-·"" ..... ., .... r..• -· ,,.., •, oie DAILY PILOT Frtday July 1• 1978 ~ BRAND NEW 1978 ' CHRYSLER CORDOBA V8 engine. power brakes. pe>wer steering, split back bench. torque transmission. cloth \I. 4nterior. tinted windshield. GR78x15 glass ':· b e I t e d r ad i a I t i res & pi n st ripes . 1~> (SS22H8R186197). cA\.L US f01l AquotE •77 PLYMOUTH VOi •U SIDAM vs. automatic trans.. radio. neater. pC>wer steering. power brakes. w/a/w tires. viny1 toP & air conditioning {t64SH0). 53995 4 69 CHEVROLET coun V-8. automatic. arr cond1t1oning, Powe r steenng. power brakes. radio. heater. wttitewall tires. vinyl roof (856AKU). . 5995 ' . 177 PLYMOUTH FUIYWAGON va. automatic trans.. radio. heater, Power sleeting & brakes. w/s/w tires, vinyl bench seat, vinyl side moldings. l uggage f'&Ck & custom exterior (SMSYOl. 54195 176 BUICK llYIBASIDAH va. automatic trans.. radio. heater, Power steering & brakes. wl 91 w tires. arr cond., Power windows. AM'FM stereo. split PoWer seat. lilt wheel & cruise oon1fol. (525PUY). 54395 177 CHRYSLER 177 PLYMOUTH COIDOeA COUN YOl •U COUPE va. autometic trans., heater. PoW8r V-8. automatic trans.. radio. heater. steering a brakes. wle/w tires. air PoWer steering, Power brakes, wlelw cond.. power windows. leather tires. air ooodlt1oning & vinyl toP. Interior. spflt P0W9r seat. AM'FM (777SSH). radio & vinyl toP. (638SCN). 55595 53695 176 TOYOTA 197 4 CHRYSLER WA&OH HIWPOIT SEDAM 4 cyl., automatic trans .. AM/FM V8, automatic trans., radio. heater. stereo radio w/8 treck. heater. Power POWer steering, PoWer brakes. W/a/W brekes. & air conditioning. (820PVJ). tires. air ooodit1oning & tilt wheel. (145LPG). 52595 51795 ..... Y'7' • '""'' • GIANT OVERSTOCKED INVENTORY OF IRAMD NEW 1971 CHRYSLER CORDOIAS MUST IE MOVED OUT! THE SA VIMG orPORTUMITY OF THE YEAR! '76 DATSUN 1210COUPE 4 cyl., 4 speed transmission. radio. heater. p()Wl8(' brakes. w/s/w tires &. air conditioning (470PHL). 52595 '76DODGE S~MAMWAM>M V8, automatic trans.. heater. power steering & p ower brakes. 12 passenger model. (015875). 54295 ATL A S CHITSLl l rLYMOUTH SIUICI HOUIS: MOteA T ntau PllDA T 7:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P..M. SATUIDAT 1:04 A.M. TO 1.-00 r .M. a r • ,. ,# • -.. -• • "' ..... _.. • .. . ,. •. • . • -.... _,........ ,,. • • •• -. .,,.. -.. 1-. . . . .. . . . . . . -- 17 ~ I . ' lluntington Beach Fountain Valley . .\fternoo n N.Y. Stoeks ; I ' EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 195, ~SECTIONS, ~8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1978 TEN CENTS I --------~-Sheriff Versus Diedrich----------..1'. Great Huff 01'er $15 Parking Ticket 'TELL IT TO JUDGE' Sheriff Bred Gates Summer Jobless PayOK'd By KATII\' CLANCY Of ... o.11.-...... Slaff Teachers and other school employees who lost their s um- mer school jobs because of cut- backs brought on by Proposition 13 are ellgibte for unemptoy ment payments. The U.S. Department of Labor issued that ruling Thursday. re· versing an earlier State Employ ment Development Department EDD> decision. Jack Yelton. EDD public in· formation officer, said teachers and other school employees now may r eceive unemployment benefits for what would have been the six to 12-week summer school term Payments won't be granted. however, for periods that in the past have been recesses between summer and regular classes. he "laid. Joe Meler of the Orange Coun· ty Department of Education said administrators in each county school district were asked today to submit lists of those workers who lost summer jobs because or budget cutbacks. He said EDD officials will use those lists lo determine who was e ligible for unemployment claims. An EDD spokesman said the state department had asked the U.S. Department or Labor to make the Interpretation of un- employment insurance codes. .. The situation at firs t was lbat the state unemployment in- surance code said that people who had reasonable assurance 1 of returning to work in the fall , were not eligible," s aid Jera t Curry of the EDD. : "We were concerned because ' it seemed philosophically in· . consistent with the code but we ' were not sure,'· she continued. • The intent of the law is not to •deny wages to people who lose i jobs through no fault or their 'own. Mrs. Curry said. Teache rs and classified employees who believe lbey are eligible for unemployment , benefits may contact their nearest EDD office. Unemployment payments range from $30 to $104 a week, depending oo an employee's normal wage. Until new rederal legislation took effect this year school dis· tricts did not pay unemployment laxes for teachers but only for ctassiried workers. During a transition period. however. the federal government has been helping pay those taxes for school districts, Mrs. Curry s.aid. YA.CBTCLVB FL4P JllEWED Some women say they are tired of having the wind taken out of Cbeir sails when they app· Jr for membership in a yacht dlub. Whether there Is dlscrlmlna· hon against women lo yacht club• depends on who Y°" talk wllb -the clubs or the women tbem1elves. Featuring, Page 81. • By GAaY GRANVILLE Oftlleo.11.-............ On the surface. the mini-courtroom drama nett month will r •. alch The People or the State of California against Ralph A. Diedrich. T HE PEOPLE say Diedrich. even though be is a ~Oun­ ly s upervisor, acted wrongfully and illegally the evening of May 29 when he parked his car on a service road at Laguna Niguel Beach Park. For that transgression, The People want Diedrich to pay a $15 fine. That's the official version of the case that will go to trial the afternoon or Aug. 8 in South Orange County Municipal Court. IN REALITY, however. the upcoming court confronta· tion is a battle or wills between Diedrich and Sheriff Brad Gates. Diedrich Says he has been falsely accused and it makes no difference if his alleged offense is a $15 misde· meanor. He thin.ks the sheriff ought to set the record straight that any citizen falsely accused or a crime should be spared the expense of going to court to prove innocence already proved. DIEDRICH WANTS the parking ticket canceled by whatever means sheriffs have of doing away with such things But Gates says the deputy who slapped the ticket on Diedrich's county-leased car's windshield acted properly. And while he doesn't dispute Diedrich 's account of the incident, Gates says it's up to a judge or jury and not the sheriff to decide guilt or innocence So be it. says Diedrich. TO SHOW THE sheriff the error of his ways, the coun· ty supervisor has pleaded innocent. asked for a trial and committed $1.000 to upcoming court fi_ht. According to Diedrich. he went to the beach that fateful holiday night after a Dana Point neighbor com· plained that the beach is chronically messy and ill-kept. Diedrich says the neighbor was right. the beach was messy and ill-kept . IT WAS WHILE he stood ankle deep in beach litter that Died.rich was cited for illegal parking by a passing deputy sheriff. "I was a county official driving a county-leased car on official county business and had every right to use and park on the road,·· Diedrich says. "I don't fault the officer who gave me the ticket He was doing what he was supposed to do.·· But Diedrich does fault the sheriff who. when told of his plight. refused to cancel the citation. ''l'M NOT SA YING I should get special treatment because l"m a county supervisor. I simply think any <See DIEDRICH-GATES, P age A%) D.t1ly ~ ... St.ff - 'RIGHT iS RIGHT' Supervisor Ralph Diedrich ·City Hall Fat Hit ··'4 •. ("Valley Employees Fight Back ·, ~ 4rll it . t ~ Fun at the Fair <ft• I By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of IW D.tll1 l"I ... Sl•ff F.ountain Valley city officials have been trying to trim rat and fight inflation for several years now. But not all the fat has been in the budget. Some or it has been on city workers. according to ci· ty adttlinistratol"!'i And some employees are out- raged over beine told to lose weight When their bulges don't affect their work. "'Some but not all overweight employees have received over· weight notices," s aid clerk Nan- cy Fong in an open letter to city officials. She has resigned from her city post. '"In my opinion. the condition or weight is a personal matter and to hold this over employees· heads as far as promotions are concerned is discrimination.·· Mrs. Fong wrote in the July 3 letter . City Council m embers Wed nesday placed c urbs on ad· ministration officials and have apparently stopped the over· weight notice practice because so m e worke r s claim it is "a rbitrary '" and cons titutes .. harrassment." But Personnel Director Sally Hartman said employees are in· formed or weight problems after routine medical reports are sent to their department heads. ty Retirement Review Commit tee. One recipient or an overweight notice. Fountain Valley Fire Chief Tom Feierabend, 45, said he had to lose about 30 pounds when he was first hired as a bat· talion chief in July 1977. When Feierabend was promot ed to chief last February. he was again told to lose weight he has put on since his initial hiring, he said. f''eierabend said his weight does not have much to do with his administrative duties as fire chief. "It would if I was lifting hoses every day,·' he added. The chief said the policy "makes it difficult" but said he would not mind if it is definitel.t enforced on all employees . Feierabend said he would like to see an expanded physical fit· ness program for all police and fire department employees . Breathing Unhealthy ' Smog Alert Seen Lasting Two Days \ Orange Countians who suf fered through today"s s mog ar e expected to go throug~ it afain tomorrow . according to a s pokesman for the El Monte· based South Coast Air Quality Management District. In an unprecedented act.Jon. according to the Associated Press, industries and utilities in the South Coast Air Basin <in· eluding Orange County) were re quired to take pollution-cutting steps today. Curtailments included a cut- back at Huntington Beach's steam plant to 80 percent pro· duct1on of electricity. Flash the Sunshine and his goose. Harriet. greet Lonnie Abbott, 3, on midway at Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Annual county fair opened today. For a rundown on fair events. see today's Weekender Section. page Cl. During the pas t year, only three employees have been told by the city"s doctor and their s upervisors that they mus t lose 2 Held After we ight. Although smog levels re· ma ined relatively low today in co asta l Orange Co unty, breathing was expected to be ""unhealthful for sens itive personl>" in the Saddle back Valley area where readings on the Pollutant Standards Index <PSI l were projected to reach 154. The t'Oastal area was expected to top out at 63 PSI, the spokesman s aid, noting that northern Orange County was to be hardest hit. A stage-one alert was announced for the La Habra I Carter Deplores Dissident Trials BONN, West Germany <AP) -President Carter and West German Chancellor H e lmut Schmidt joined today in deplor· ing Soviet prosecution of dissi· dents, with Carter declaring that his criticism will not be silenced SHCHARANSKY GETS 13 YEARS -PAGE A4 and Schmidt citing Eas tern European human rights viola· lions. "Our voice will not be stilled as we consider lbese violations, and others around the world, of human rights," Carter said. At an impromptu news con- ference following their only scheduled bilateral talks, the first questions sought tbelr reac· lion to the prosecution or Anato- ly Shcharansky and others In the Soviet Union. "We deplore U\l1 action by the Soviet government," Carter replied, cltlng not only Shcharansky's case but similar moves against Alex and er Ginzbura and Y\lrl Orlov. Speaklna in Oerman, Schmidt said: ··1 would like to express my full qreement. wtlb what the president bas saJd." The German leader added that "such acUOM'' are also talc.en .. In the other part of Germany" and s aid he would like to remind U.S. reporters "that there are a lso people in Eastern Europe who suffer under such conditions but are not given such pu-blic prominence" as the Soviet dissi· dents. The U.S. president said it was obvious that "the courageous dissidents in the Soviet Union" are being tried, convicted and punished because they "sought basic freedoms" J{uaranteed un- de r the Helsinki agreement, which he noted the Soviet Union "voluntarily signed." Carter said there was little in a concrete way that could be done by the United States except to mobilize the force of public opinion against the prosecutions. He said he had received a personal report from Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance on what t he president termed Vance'a "constructive meetings" In Geneva with Soviet Forei1n )linlsttr Andrei A. Qromvko. Dl1cus1ing the\r bliateral i. .. 1. both Carter and Schmidt aou1ht to play down differences · and emphaslte the pursuit of commoa 1oal1, although Carter ackDowledled there was bound to be "some small varlanceH in their respetlive att1tudes. , But a s pokesman for city physician Dr. Albert Devereux said, "Four or five" Fountain Valley workers have been ad vised to fight the battle or the bulge. The doctor's office spokesman said overweight employees are usuatty put on 1.000 to 1,200 calorie diets and checked every other month or when the worker is up for promotion. An emptoyee·s ideal weight is determined by height and bone structure, medical officials said. City officials said the weightof employees is monitored because of the city's liability in case or ill· ness or Utjury on the job. The policy was set up in 1975 by the ci- Fans Set Record NEW ORLEANS <AP > -The largest Superdome crowd ever. packed the stadium amid marijuana smoke and high amdet.y to see the Rolling Stones perform ln concert. The crowd of 80, 173 paid $1.06 mllllon to watch Mick Ja1ger and his <'ohorts rock'n' roll Thurs- day night. The huge crowd wasn't the largest durln1 the Stones' U.S. tour. Three hundred more fans attended the 1roup·s Philadelphia appearante at John F . K e nnedy Stadlucn. ' Model Raped For Film NEW YORK !APl -Two men were held in custody today. ac cused or forcing a blond model into a degrading. hours-long sex orgy. which they recorded on film. One or the pair was free on $125.000 cash bond in a similar case in New J ersey. The victim was described by the New York district attorney's office as 19 and employed by one of the city's top agencies . Her picture has appeared on the cov· er of national magazines. She was not identified by name but was termed a "beautiful. beautiful, beautiful blonde," by Linda Franstein of the district attorn~··a office. Ar rested Thurs' ay al h is $89,000 home overlooking New J ersey's Great Gorge and the Playboy resort there was Ronald Jamgochian. 28. of Glenwood Lake. N.J . The other arrest made Wednesday night was that of Christopher Harris, 30 ofNewYork. The pair were charged with kidnapping, rape and sodomy. each punishable upon conviction by a maximum 25 years In prlson. Two other men are being sought in the cue. Jamt<>Chlan already fac~ a 72-count stale lndlctmenl In New Jersey, cbar1Jng hJm with kid· napping and forcing Playboy Bunnies. airline stewardesses and other younc women to perform ln pornosr}jblc films. Santa Ana Canyon vicinity. I The spokes man said a com-1 bi nation of a "very, very low in-' version layer. bottoming at 200 feet, very little wind and tots ofl heat" is causing the current 1 smog condition, creating second· I stage alerts in parts or Los ( <See SMOG, Page AZ> 1 Coas t Weathe r Fair and continued quite warm through Saturday. Highs in upper 70s at the beaches to tow 90s inland Lows tonight 55 to 63. INSIDE TODA" It· s fair time again in Orange Cotmt,11, The annual Fafr opena todQW with a bu3)I state of nhibtta and enter· talnment. Story and photo• on Page Cl. •••• At y..., w.k• Att ....... "" ._._, •u c.i........ .. 0...-.. OM• ~· a ~ 0 0... ...... Alt ........... M lllllftll S CMI .......... , .. .... _,... Ill ,...~ u A2 DAILY PILOl fnd!J, July ""· \178 Oihnen to Fight Taxes Jarvis 'Explains' Driving Huntington Producers Threaten Court Battle By ROBERT BAKKER °' u. oeu, r1 ... "'" Huntington Beach oil pro· ducers are threatening to go to cour t to battle new city taxes on oil operat io n s th at o ne spokesman called unjust, ex- cessive and vindictive. Carl Weaver. vice president or Huntington Beach Independent Oil Operators Inc . said that his Heavy Surf FrolllStonn Expected Heavy storm surf expecteo from Mexico's Hurricane Cito was graduaJJy building up today along wes t Orange County beaches, with good-shaped swells for board and body surfing. Lifeguard s pokesmen at Huntington C ity Beach Huntington and Bolsa Chic~ slate beaches. sa id the prediction by tonight was for fi ve to eight-root breakers. Some areas with a sharp southwesterly face towa rd M li!x ico are predicted to get some 12.root combers over the weekend before the tropical disturbance diminishes . Authorities have forecast 1 r e acherous riplides due to Hurricane Cito's swells al most brae hes a nd urge extreme caution among s wimmers and surfers. lli~h temperatures and smog inland are also expected to cau::.c a deluge or beach visitors, increasing both the dangers and the workload for lifeguards. Services Set For Victim Of Car Crash Visitation today and graveside fune ral s~rv1ces Saturday were scheduled for Michele Nordh Orens, 22. who was killed Tues· day in a traffic accident in Baja California. A 1975 Golden West College honors ~raduate, Mrs. Orens "'as fotally injured when the car in which she was riding with her husband. Jack, and a cous in rolled over three times. Iler husband and the cous in escaped inJury in the accident ne a r Guerrero Negro . authorities said The younf.? coupl<' li ved in llunttngton Reach. but reported· ly were planning a move lo F'resno. Vis itation for Mrs. Orens will be from 3 to 9 p.m. today at Pierce Bro the r s Smi t h's Mortuary in Huntington Beach. Graveside rites will follow Saturday at. 11 a. m. in Good Shepherd Cemetery in Huntington Beach. Mrs. Orens was employed as a secretary with Hughes Aircraft Company In Irvine and was the daughter of former Orange County Evening News Hunt- rngton Beach bureau chief Phil Nord Ii She leaves her husband. her par ents, Philip a nd Sumiko Nordli or Santa Ana; s isters. Patricia Nordli Fulwiler of Fountain Valley and Kathleen Nordli of Santa Ana. T he Orens couple were return- ing home from a Baja vacation when the fatal accident oc- <'Urred Brush Fire Out SAN DIEGO <AP> A brush fire that destroyed 350 acres of land in Dehesa Valley, east of El CaJon , was controlled shortly before midnight Thursday, the California Oivisk>n or Forestry said OAANOE COAIT .. , DAILY PILOT ·~Of'~ C .. \t 0.llW tt1 ... Wttt\~f(.f'HUOfT' t>Nl'ldt"rNtw~ Ptn\ l\~•oJllrlid twlf'llt()!-•~ ... 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C-•""""""'''" MO-tl20 ~ .. ·t: ::. o:: tr," ~·~. er,., ...... :r., ..... :.'1:4' 11e ..... -· .. , rnre-•II-\!llril•I Mr,..IUi.o! t ~..,.,...,._ ""= c '••• "'"t .,,. •I too 1111o'f. ~::~: .... ·~.".1' .~'=" ..:,,~::":.: .. ~~. -•"'ft-.u •-·~ .. organization representa about AO Independent oilmen and is def- h11tely planning t o take court action. He declared that the hew charges imposed by the City Council June 29 wi ll drive a number of operators out of busi· ness and will seriously hamper other oil production. Weaver, who operates 18 wells in the city. said that the new charges appear to be vindictive· ness on the part of one or lwo councilmen "who are trying to drive us out of business." "We will nol tolerate this ... he said today. Joseph Loeb. legal counsel for Ammoil USA Inc .. the clly's largest producer. said that his company Is thinking "very seriously" about taking court action By Fi.-ing Squad Soviet 'Spy' Gets Sentence of Death MOSCOW <AP> -A Soviet court sentenced Anatoly Filalov. a Soviet administrative worker. to death by firing squad for spy- ing, t he Soviet news agency Tass said. The death verdict against Filatov, whom Tass called "an agent of a foreign intelligence service," came today at the end of a week or well-publicized trials during which dissidents Anatoly Shcharansky and AJex· ander Ginzburg received labor Rabies Clinic ForHBArea Set Tuesday The next-to-last rabies clin1c scheduled for the Huntington Beach area 1s schedul ed Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m . at the Lake Street Fire Station. ll is s ponsored by the Rotary Club. Dog owners can obtain shots at $10 for unneutered pets and $5 for neutered a nima ls Dog licenses also will be avail able for $2 at the clinic. Licenses are issued free lo dog owners who qualify as senior citizens. A second rabies vaccination clinic a nd licensing program will be offered from l to 3 p.m July 22 al the Edis on Fire Station near Edison HJgh School It will be sponsored by the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association Marine Boot Takes Poison SAN DIEGO I AP l A Marine recurit who swallowed ammoru a after being disciplined at the Marine Corp Recruit Depot is hospitalized in serious condition at the Naval Regional Medical Center. A hospital spokesman Thurs- day identified the recruit as Pvt Kenneth J. McNeely , 18, of Cleveland. McNeely had received non· judicial punishment for an un· specified infraction before his batallion commander Tuesday, a recruit depot ofricial said. The recruit reportedly the n went up· stairs to bis barracks and swallowed an ammonia s ub· stance used to clean brass Firemen Strike LOUISVILLE. Ky. <APl The city's 600 union fi remen walked off their jobs and set up picket lines today In a wage dis· pute, claiming the city had stalled negotiations. The city ob· tained a lemparary restraining order about two hours after the walkout began. Union orficials said they did not know what their response would be camp sentences ror 13 and eight years respectively. Filatov is unknown to dissi- d c n t s here a n d Weste rn diplomats also claim they do not know him. Tass quoted prosecutor V Novikov as saying in court that the Filatov trial "not only ex· poses the crimes committed by the defendant pers onally, but also brings to light the criminal actions by the reactionar y forces of the imperiali st states . above all against the Soviet Union and its foreign policy. which is aimed at strengthening detente, peace and international cooperation." The news agency did not iden· t1fy the "imperialist s tates ." It said f'ilatov had been cor· rupted "under the influence of s landerous anti-Soviet broad- casts or foreign radio staUons" over a number of years and had sold out his fdends. family and country Tass said he had "committed an unseemly act " and was blackmailed into working for the unnamed intelligence service. Frora Page A I SMOG ... Angeles and San Bernardino counties "ll 's like s moking a cigar in a closet." he said. Tod ay's a lerts . predicted between 1 and 4 p.m., were ex· peeled again tomorrow, he said, with meteorologists anticipating !>Orne let up on Sunday. A s tage-one alert results at 204 PSI. That's when the elder ly and younger children a re warned Lo avoid physical exercise. Stage-two alerts. sounded al 279 PSI. include the stage-one warnings and result in closing of some industries. a spokesman said . Second-st a ge s mog alerts were expected today in the Fon- tana. Uplands and eastern San Gabriel Valley areas for the first time in the history of the South Coas t Air Qualit,.v Management District. said James BirakOs, the district's deputy executive officer. Power plants were required to s witch to natural gas for as much of their energy as possi· ble, Birakos said. Southern California Edison was to use 80 percent natural gas, he added. Thirty percent ot the necessary energy for the areas will be brought in from the out- side. Birakos said. to alleviate the s train of those percentages. Firms were being asked to re· duce the mileage or neet cars. All area Industries a re being asked to cut hydrocarbon and nitrogen oxide emissions by 20 percent, Birakos added, and no oil tankers were to be allowed to unload cargoes at the Los Angeles Ha rbor after midnight because of the amount of hydrocarbons emitted in the pro· cess. he said. Fro• Pa~AI DIEDRICH-GATES • • • citlien raced with an obvious wrong has a right to expect it to be corrected," says Diedrich But Gales says s herlrrs who go around tearing up tickets, no matter what the circumstances, shouldn't be sheriffs and probably won't be for very long. And. he says, he's not so certain Oiedrich's plea or justifiable illegal parking is on sound legal ground ACCORDING TO both Oates and Diedrich al one point in their confrontation Gates said something like : "Ralph, If you need Sl5 I'll be happy to lend lltoyou." "Argbhbhhh," Oledrlch choked. Well. Gates said, you can lake your Umo paying It back. Double arghhhhhhhhh, Diedrich roared 4t. the thou1ht of a nyone thinking he mt1ht bt in need • HE WANTS OATES to 11tand up and be counted as a nUl.1' wbo correell wrong when he 11ees wrong being done. "Sure, he'd probably get some heat if he nxed the ticket. And IO would t. But when you're right, you're rtght . And you take the hoJt knowln1 you 're r11ht1" 'ays Diedrich. Ho'a now set to apend what be thinks will be at lust $1,000 to defend hlm1elf against the SJS char1c. And among the wttnesstt tus lawyer expecu to sub- poena for the defense ta Sherltt Brad G•tes. .. l'U..ftU. YOU , this is a matter of principle and I'm ao nJ J,IJ out to pro\•e • POlnt," Diedrich s:iys .. fh•t'•One ... Oat aay • "onlyteJUUoajudae." • 1 ~ill.'' Oledrjch replies _" You bet )-Our llre I will." Am inoil filed a protest against the new charges with the city clerk ThursdaY. Loeb said Aminoil currently pays a bout,..-$700,000 in oil rev· enues to the city. Under the new schedule. that amount would clim b to about $1.4 mUlion. he said /Loeb declared that the degree and magnitude or lhe new taxes would amount to confiscation. He a lso s aid that oil represen· Latives were not allowed a chance to make a presentation when the City Council took emergency a c tion on the measures The Cily Council, in an al· tempt to make up for revenue lost by passage or Proposition 13. imposed an annual fee of S200 per oil well and agreed to charge a n annual fee for the first lime of $500 for above ground oil tanks. water tanks and other tanks. A charge for a permit to ac· tivate an idle well was raised from $200 to $500. Drilling or re· working permit fees c limbed from $100 to $500. In addition, the City Council raised the oil barrel tax from eight cents to ten cents or to 2 percent of the gross value of a barre l of oil. whichever Is greater. Bob Mandie and other council members. voiced reservations about the ra te of increases when the ordinance was approved. M andic insisted that the rates !)hould be reconsidered 1! they appear LO be Out or line Ex-newspaper Ad Official Dies at 75 Fay M . Cheney. a former classified advertising manager of the Los Angeles Times and other newspapers, died Wednes· day at her home in Fountain Valley at the age of 75. Mrs . C h e n ey also was employed by the Los Angeles Examiner, the San F e rna ndo Valley News and Green Sheet and o ther n e wspap e r s in Southgate. Las Vegas, Burl- ingame and Chuta Vista. She Is survived by a son. Jim Anderton of Costa Mesa, and by a brother. Cha rles Miller of Akron, Ohio. She also leaves two grandchildren and two great· gr andchildren. No fune r al services are scheduled. School Aid Funds OK'd WASHINGTON <AP> -The House agreed Thursday to ex· tend most federal aid to elemen- tary and secondary educatioa programs through 1983 a nd ap- proved funds lo develop minimum competency s t an· dards for states. The legislation. authorizing $51.5 billion in spending through the live-year period. was adopt· cd 35-0 Lo 20 It must now go to the Senate Another feature of the bill would continue existing rules for dispensing aid to school districts whe re there are large concen- trations of federal installations. Pro1t10llo11 ·~-1 ........ California's former director of finance. Ha le Cha mpion. will be named commissioner or Social Security . Ad · ministration sources s cud Thursday Fare Hike For County Buses Due .Hy KATHY CLANCY OI .. o.llJ Pli.4 SIMI A $45.2 million Orange County Trans it District <OCTDl budget that calls for a 40 percent hike In far •s and reduced property tax income won tentative approval from d1 s lr1t·t direc t ors Thursday. In the process d 1 rectors s cra pped a p l an n e d door-to-destination Dial-a-Ride service for Costa Mesa residents a s well as service improvements in Garden Grove. They also chopped the number or freeway co mmuter Park -and-Ride trips from 67 to 14 d aily and agreed not lo expand ser vice on regular bus routes. Di rectors turned aside a so-called "doomsday budget" of $39 million for 1978-79 that would have seen fares doubled and all property tax revenue cut orr. The $45.2 million ve rs ion. expected back for adoption Aug. 7. s till is $5 million less than that a pproved in the pre -J a rvis 1977-78 fiscal year. It a lso has been whittled down from the $58.9 million s pending package proposed by OCTD administrators before California voters passed the propertv tax reform m easure known as Proposition 13. Starting Sept. 10, passengers on OCTD's regular routes will pay 35 cents, a 10-cent hike from the 25 cents charged since the district began operating in 1972. Passengers on Park-a nd-Ride a nd Dial-a -Ride. as well as a ble-bodied companions or the hand icapped on Dia l-a-Lift services will pay 20 cents more. a 70-cent Care. Sen io r citize n a nd handicapped passengers wlll be c harged 15 cents on regular route~ and 35 cents on special service vehicles. Senior citizens had ridden free 1n t h e pa s t u nd e r an arrangement with Oran ge County Supervisors. who picked up the cost or their Carel\ with federal revenue sharing dollars llowever. OCTD officials said. the future or that program isn't known now in light ot budget constraints brought on by Proposition 13- GUARANTEE? LOOK TO THE DICTIONARY!! OXNARD CAPl Tax fighter Howard J arvis, waging a court battle on a m isdemeanor drunk driving charge, says he drove er ratically because he reared an enem y car was pursuing him. Jn the case that was expected to go to the Jury today, Jarvi& and his wife testified that his notoriety as the Proposition 13 crusader had brought telephone threats to their home. When he saw a car. with bright lights pursuing him. Jarvis said he criss-crossed rrom lane to lane on the Ventura Freew1y. The car lurned out to be a sheriff's patrol car. "For the last year . we've tried to stay away from any car that looks suspicious.·• Jarvis told j urors in municipal court here. "Maybe I'm oversensitive." He said pallce had given him advice on the matte r "to avoid any car that looks threatening.'' IL was the first time the 75.year-old J arvis bad offered this explanation or his erratic driving just after midnight on March lb. He explained that he was on the way home Crom a campaign gathering at a supporter's home when his wife, Estelle, spotted o car coming up from behind. • Laguna, Chief Wins Fight To Keep Job By STEVE MITCHELL OI U. O.Uy Pllet SW!t Sus pended L aguna Beach Police Chier Jon Sparks will re· turn to his job at the end of the mont h , despite a letter from his officers suggesting be resign. City Manager Fred Solomon. accompanied by the chief. met with all city police personnel Thursday afternoon to announce his decision lo keep the chief on the payroll. Sparks has been on suspension Without pay since July 1, (ollOW· ing a bar fight in which he al- legedly slugged a bar patron. He faces a preliminary hearing in South County Municipal Court July 31 on charges or criminal battery. and a trial in early August. Sparks will remain on SUS· pens ion until Monday, at which time he will take a paid vacation unti l July 31. accordi ng t o Solomon. "I have decided to retain Chief Sparks," Solomon said Thurs- day following the first-ever meeting with aJI police person· nel. Bandit Gets $100 in Heist A bandit who abandoned the stolen getaway car he used Just around the corner. robbed a Westminster photo process and supply outlet of about $100 Thursday evening. Inves tigators s aid the 1965 auto taken from Westminster Mall a rew minutes earlier was recovered near the Fotomat stand a t Westminster Avenue and Golden West Street. The armed robbery occurred at 5:45 p.m .. according to police. Alden s did at flrst-1ncepuon and has ab1d9d by the def1n1t1on ol the word. ever-thusly What end how much does a guarantee mean 10 you? We'd say It depends on the item involved and tht manurec:turer Generally soealung. houses would be one thing. ctt.1tomob1les and moat electrical appliances. anottitt. 111 with specified time llmlt. Guaranteos on earpellt19 are cons1defebly more oomp11cated. The rule 1n the Industry Is TWO YEARS for manufacturing detects. The feehng is 1hat manuf~unng defocta will sur1ece within that two year period. Beyond this, these manufacturers feel there are too many variabl~ 1n the usage 10 give cover1tg4t beyond that penod. Don't be misted .,Y "phoney guarantees They are prorated. based on mtll'1nvo1ce costs. plu• s>addl09 and labor to change By the time you figure them up 1t usually coats more to change then th• ongtMI purchese price. Carpet manufacturers tell us 1na1 a P<el)On(lerance of complaints ,, not t>ecauae or defects but because of improper inatllllatlon. We minimize the number of oomp101nts by hevlng the bffl lnatallers around. AllO. we deal only with 11\0fe subStenttal mills, further reduc109 orobtema Buying from Aldon·s wtll otve You I~ greatvt security. Loot\ to the d1ct1onary, and ttien 10 us. DEN.'S c·.••: iiistillitiiin: ·custom draperi•• linoleum • wood "9or 1663 PLACENTIA AV!NUE • ~OSTA MESA, CAllr 926'27 • P/10NE 646·4838 -646-2J5~ f '.7 I I I I Irvine EDITION * * VOL. 11 , NO. 195, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES Today's C losibg ~.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS • ----------Sheriff Versus Diedrich----------·\f Great Huff 01'er $15 Parking Ticket 'TELL IT TO JUDGE' Sheriff Brad Gat es By GARY GRANVILLE CM -o.11' " ... ""'9 on the surface, the tnini-courtroom drama n~xt b'l~nth will match The People of the State 0£ Callforrua against Ralph A. Diedrich. 1'HE PEOPLE say Diedrich, even though he is a coun· ty supervisor. acted wrongfu!IY and illegally th~ evening or May 29 when he parked his car on a service road at Laguna Niguel Beach Park. . . For that transgression , The People want Diedrich to pay a $15 fine. . That's the official version of the case that will go to trial the afternoon of Aug. 8 in South Orange County Municipal Court. JN REALITY, however. the upcoming court con!ronta· lion is a battle or wills between Diedrich and Sheriff Brad Gates. 1 l d d ·t Diedrich says he has been ra se y a.ccuse a~ t makes no difference if his alleged offense 1s a $15 m1sde· meanor. d · ht He thinks the sheriff ought to set the re~or stra1g - that any citizen falsely accused or a cnme ~hould be spared the expense of going to court to prove innocence already proved DIEDRICH WANTS the parking. ticket can~eled by whatever means sheriffs have of doing away with such things . B~t ~ates says the deputy who slapped the ticket on Diedrich s ~ounty-leas~ car 's wind.shield acted properly. . And while he doe~~ l dispute _D1edrich 's account of the me!ld.ent, Gat;es sar,s it s up to a Judge or j ury and not the she r1fftodec1de gu1ltor innocence. So be it, says Diedrich. TO ~OW THE sheriff the error of his ways, the coun· ty sup~rv1sor has pleaded .innocent, asked for a trial and committed $1,000 to upcoming court fi ght. Accord.ing to. Diedrich, he went to the beach that fateful holiday night after a Dana Point neighbor com plaine.d th.al the beach is chronically messy and ill·kept D1ednc.h says the neighbor was right. the beach was messy and all-kept IT .WA~ WHILE. he stood ankle deep in beach litter that D1edn~h was cited for illegal parking by a passing deputy sheriff. . '.'I was a count:i-: offi cial driving a county-leased car on off1c1al county business and had every right to use and park on the road,·· Diedrich says. "l ,don't fault the officer who gave me the ticket. He was doing what he was supposed to do." . B.ut Diedrich does fault the sheriff who. when told of has plight, refused to cancel the citation. "l 'M NOT SA YING I should get special treatment because I'm a county supervisor. 0•1ly Pll•I St•lf -· 'RIGHT IS RIGHT' Supervisor Ralph Diedrich New Pool Bellyflops Irvine 'Olympic' Tank Is 1 Inch Off 0.1ly ,.,191 ,.,.., ... , "•"k ' 0'0.-011 Fw1 at the F a i r Flash the Sunshine and hi s goose. Harriet. greet Lonnie Abbott. 3. on midway at Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Annual county fair opened today. For a rundown on fair events. see today's Weekender Section. page Cl. NY Times Denies Contempt Charges HACKENSACK, N.J (APl The New York Times pleaded In nocent t oday to contempt charges ste mming from its refu sal to tum over a reporter 's notes to the judge trying Dr. Mario Jascalevi ch on murder charges. did not appear in court Eugene Scheiman, attorney for the Times, maintained the reporter was improperly served in the State of New J e rsey with an order to produce the documents and appear before the contempt hearin2. By PIDLIP ROSMARIN 01 IM Dally ~ilet Stall We re the world's best swim· mers to compete today in the City of Irvi ne's highly touted S650.000 Heritage Pa rk Olympic 50-m eter swimming pool, every one of them would miss a poten· lial record by an inch. Every record, every time. By an inch. That's how much the pool is short of SO meters. according to AAU officials who refused last week to certify it for official com petitions. City officials said when the pool was filled wit h water. pres- North .County Hardest· Hit By Foul ·Air I Orange Countians who suf· fered through today's smog are expected to go through it again tom orr ow . accord ing to a spokesman for the El Monte· based South Coast Air Quality Management District. In an unprecedented action. according to the Associated Press. industries and utilities in the South Coast Air Basin <in-cluding Orange County) were re- quired to take pollution-cutting steps today. Curtailments included a cut· back al Huntington Beach 's steam plant to 80 percent pro· duction of electricity. A I though s mog le vels r e- mained relatively low today in c oast al O r ange Co unt y , breathing was expected to be ''unhealthful for sens itive pe r sons" in the Saddleback Valley area where readings on the Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) were projected to reach 154 . The coastal area was expected t o top out al 63 PSI, the spokesman said, noting that northern Orange County was to be hardest hit. A stage-one alert was announced for the La Habra · Santa Ana Canyon vicinity. (See SMOG, Page AZ> • sure. combined with wet soils outside the all-aluminum struc- ture, pushed inward both ends of the pool. Paul Brady, assistant city manager. said it was the fi rst such incident he'sever heard of Brady sa id r e pair s stretching back the aluminum a nd bolting it with welding plat~uhto steel support beams should1 bring the 50-meter pool back to a full 50 meters by next week. when the AAU will check it again. The first swim meet at the park is scheduled J uly 22. The poof was built by Pacifica Engineering, under a subcon tract with Heritage Park de veloper Ruane Corp. Both are Los Angeles County firms. Brady said the city hasn't yet offic ially accepted the work as complete Because of that. he said, the estimated $8,000 to Sl0,000 to stretch the pool the crucial inch will be paid by Pacifica Brady said the two other pools in the aquatics complex a 25· yard recreational pool and a 33 1-:i meter diving tank -have shown no structural problems. The Heritage Park aquatics Drink Driv e Trial Prosecutor Asks Jarvis Conviction OX NARD IAP I A pros- ecutor asked a j ury today to convict tax reformer Howard Jarvis of misdemeanor drunken driving and called Jarvis" ex- pla n ations o f his conduct "ridiculous ·· "He conducted himself m a manner that is inconsistent with his sober personality," Deputy Ventura County Dis trict A l· torney Robert Bayer told jurors as J a rvis listened quietly. "He failed the field sobriety tests, and he's guilty." Bayer ridiculed Jarvis' con· tention that he feared a sheriff's car was actua lly an enemy pursuing him. "There was no rational reason for a sober person to have such suspicions or concerns.'' Bayer said. J arv is' l awyer , Trevor Grimm, told the jury Jarvis' worries were warrant~ -that he had received thre s saying "You'll never JZel out n VPntura alive." "Isn't it loRlcal and rational that Mr Jarvis was trying to get away from this car "" Grimm asked. He suggested J arvis' was be mg prosecuted merely because he was the leader of California's taxpayer r evolt tha t s a w passage of Proposition 13 last month ln the case that was expected to go to the jury today, J arvis a nd his wife testified that his notoriety as the Proposition 13 crusader had brought telephone threats to their home. When he saw a car with bright li ghts pursuing him, Jarvis said he criss-crossed fro m la ne to <See JARVIS, Page A2) Irvine Man ·Slash e d in Family RO\\' The Times staff a ttorney, Russell Lewis, entered the plea b e for e Superior Court Assignment Judge Theodore W Traulwein. Pair Nabbed ID Orgy A fa mily argument Thursday night led to a n Irvine man getting slashed across the face with a sword. he complained to police. complex has been bothered by numerous problems Oragmally it was to have been ready for use last November Heavy rains contributed to a three-month delay The contractor further blamed vandalism children a nd adults using t he empty pool surface for s kateboarding. among other things for delays. Most recent estimates for opening predicted July I as the date. It slill hasn 't opened City Councilme n were 1n formed privately or the missing inc h at a meeting Tuesday <See POOL, Page AZ) i OCTD Boosts Fares, Scraps Diat.G-Ride \ tsy KATHY CLANCY OI tM Dally Pllet SWI /\ $45.2 million Orange County Tra nsit District COCTD 1 budget that calls for a 40 pe rcent hike in fares and reduced property tax income.> won tentative approval f rom dis tri c t dire c t ors Thursday In the proces!> directors sc rappe d a pla nn e d ' door-to-destination Dial-a -Ride i service for Costa Mesa residents' as well as service improvements an Garden Grove. 1 They also chopped the numbe o r free w ay co m mu ter Park·and·Ride trips from 67 to'. 14 da il y and agreed not to' expand service on regular bus routes • Directors turned as ide a: so-called "doomsday budget" or' $39 million for 1978-79 that would have seen fares doubled and all property tax revenue cut off. The $45.2 million version expected back for adoption Aug'. 7. sti ll is S5 million less than that <See FARES, Page A2) Co ast ~ Weather f • I I I Times reporter Myron Farber, who wrote a series of articles before authorities in Bergen Counly reopened their lnvesl.igalion into a series or mysterious deaths at Riverdell Hospital In Oradell 12 years ago, Accused of Holding Blonde Sex-captive The man said the altercation started with angry words, with his wife and son ganging '-'fl against him. Fair and continued quite warm through Saturday Highs in upper 1bs at the beaches to low 90s inland. Lows tonight SS to 63. 1 I ' I ' I YACHT CLVB FlAP J'IEWED Some women say they are tired or havtng the wind laken out or fhe.ir sails when they app- iy for membership in a yacht tlub. Whet.her there is discrlmlna· Uon against women In yacht clubs <kpends on who you talk with -I.be club!! or the women "! lbemaelves. Futur 01. Pa1e Bl. NEW YORK (AP) -Two men were held In custody today, ac· cused of forcing a blond modt:l into a degrading, hours -long sex orgy. which they recorded on film. One or the pair was free on $125.000 cash bond in a similar case in New Jersey. The victim was described by the New York diatrtct attorney's office u 19 and employed by one of the city's top agencies. Her picture has appeared on the cov· er of nat.jonal ma1ulnc1. She was Ml Identified by nam e bul was te rm e d a "beauUful, beautiful, beauUful blonde," by Unda Franateln of the dlstnct attorney's otrlce. Arrested Thursday cat hla $89,000 home overlooking New Jersey's Great Gorge and the P layboy resort there. was Ronald Jamgochian, 28, or Glenwood Laite, N.J . The other arrest made Wednesday night was that of Christopher Harris. 30 orNewYork. The pair were charged wlth kidnappln1, rape and sodomy, each punishable upon convtction by a cnaxlsnum 2S yea rs in prison. Two other m e n are belna sou1ht tn the case. Jam1ochJan already faces • 72-count state lndlctment •n New Juaey, chargtna blm with kJd- napplna and forclnt Playboy Bunnies, airline stewardesses and othe r young women to perform in pornographic rilms. Poli c e w h o sea r ched Jamgochian's home ufler the rlrat charges were filed claimed to have found about 90 video tape cassette&. A few were of such commercial films as "Deep Throat" But at least 7S were s ald to ha ve been of non· professionals lured to his home and forced to perform. The cassettes were not marketed When arrested, Harris gave hi• occupation as a pimp, ac· cording Lo Miu Falrateln, head or the district attorney's sex crime W\it. His teenage son, he claimed, then grabbed a Vietnamese sword, a family memento, and threatened him with it. He said his wife stopped the boy and took the sword. But. rather than protect him, the man said, he feared she took the sword so she could use It on him herself. tie leaped to grab the sword from her, he told omcers, and In a 1truagle was struck In Ule left cheek. The blade opened a one and one-half inch cut. Police said t he hus band oreferred not to press charges, to they logged the Incident as a domestic dispute. They advised him to seek medical tre•tment for hls wound. I NSIDE TODAY It '~ fair ts me again in Orange County. The onnuat Fair open$ today with a OU.!!I slate <lf exhibits and enter· toinment. Storg t1nd photos on Page Cl. llp i11 A r1ns C'horu~ Ltnl' lor th e Irvine Summe r Musical Theatre production of .. Mame" IH1s its hands out because the students still need money to foot lights. costumes and other stage costs. Group plans debut .July 25, with 8 p.m . performances through July 29 <the re's a 2:30 Sunday matinee) at the l rvine I ligh School Little Theater. Reserve-scat I itkl'l~ arc S3.50 for adults. S2.50 fut• st udents , :.tvatlablc: by t::illing 955-2410. Program wtts canceled by school dis trict because of Prop. 13 budget cuts: stude nts dcl'itlcd s how must go on Botulis01 Probed I n N e wport Case St '' t I' .1 n ti I l' ti f' r u I he a Ith Hlii<'IJb todJ\ c-on11nucd Lhcar µroht• of a ... u:.pectt.•d case of botulis m fo1>tl poiso nin g 1 t' µ o r l l' ct t' <1 r I y T h u r s d a y mornini; by 1.1 put1ent admitted Laguna T hie f Nets $1 3 ,000 In Jewelry II d1<1monds arc a girl's best fnl.'nd . Elo1da Sl·hm1tt of Los .'\rw.<:lc1.. jui.t lost a lot uf friends. Thl· woman toltl La guna H~:ich police Thursday someone took her purse containing nearly Sl 3.000 in diamond-studded j~wclry rrom a telephone booth. The woman said she lcrt her tott> bag unattended in a phone b<>olh at the corner of J asmine Strct>l and Cliff Drive at a bout 12 ·10 p m . returning to fmd the hag ma~sang The /\rt Colony v1s1tor told poli<.'l' lht· b;.ig contained many 1·~ 1wnsn 1• hauhles. inr luding a h\ o and a hair \·a rat hc•art sha1.a•d diamond ring. a · fine \\hale gold chain with cross im· 11t•cld 1•d with :i d 01cn '·· carat diamoncb. a two <•ar at diamond n~ckl ace 5urrounded by 12 srn a lier rhamonds Also missing. thl' woman said. .,.. ;1s SJSO an cash <1nd furs valued JI S200 Actor Sued Ove r R e n t LOS A:-..GELES (J\P) Actor IJonJld o ·connor was so busy on ;i recent six month cross·country tour that he forgot to pay rent on has Manna Del R~) apartment for four months. his manage· m ent firm says o·connor·s m l.lnagem ent firm, Rov Radin Associates. issued a sta.tement from Southampton. ~ Y .. Thursday. saying ... The matter will oo taken care of im· n1l•d 1alely." o ·connor was bean~ sued for $5,480 111 hack r e nt b y the ,\·1 arina City Club. The apart- ment owner s c laimed in a ~u perior Court lawsuit filed Wednesday that O'Conner failed to pay the Sl,620 monthly rent for most of the pe riod between January and April of this year 0 ('onnor and his wife Gloria were notified of the debt on April 18. the s uit added OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT h w Ot•• (M\I O.a+, P1Jot Wlfl'\wt\ l h ,,_.. f:"W",,t,_.,. •• .,.. Pr•~\ l OU'>'·"""O~t"°' 0.~ (.l).,·~PJb1 ,.,_,,._,C..MO·'"• ~Oi"ttl rrt t"""'~•' 0o1f\f Mt1 M6M•v thr~ f r1'1't hr r I• Mr .. Hf>•on"' ~Atf\ H1.,rt.N1t ~ l~1t1" • ""' '"'" v.n,., '· ,,,,,, ,,.ltd'""' • v.11,. ·~ t ~9~~-fl'I S..,,t'\('\\ t A\t""')l•t~~l .. f"ll ,..., D\lbl1\N>•t \•'"'""' ~ ~., ,,... ~.~~~~~~,..~1t1t0~~1~.,~,..l)O W-'t ""~ ••-.rtN ..... f'tf'\•dc'"ll •"<I Pvblt\l'w"t J•c• • ,., .. , ",. 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Food a nd Drug Ad· m inistralion a nd s tate ep1 - demiologists continued to probe the case. Blood samples taken rrom the victim were be ing tested today to determine that the m<m was indeed suffering from botulism The Huntington Beuch polkt· he licopte r crew was sent on an emergency fl ight tu the Lo:- J\ngelcs lntPrnational Airport at about I a.m. Thursday to pick up a s h i pm ent o f bo tul ism anti-toxin. Dr. Ben Warner of the state H ealth Department lab in Berkeley Thursday confirmed tha t the suspected source of co nt amina tion wa s com m er c1ally ca nned water c h estnuts. imported from Taiwan. However. today he was not :1v :iilable for comment. Abe Kicks of the FDA officl' in Los Angeles said the tests h<.1 vc not provided any cone I ust ve n•sults thus far hul added that o;ome preliminary findings on both lhl.' blood test~ and the w a t e r <· h cs I n u ts m a y be avail able later today Missouri Sues NOW KANSAS C ITY. Mo <AP > Missou ri 's at· torney general is suing the National Organization for Women. c laiming the feminist group violates an· ti -trust law by trying lo keep convention groups out of Missouri until the state ratifies the proposed Equal Rights Amendment. Attorney Gener al John Ashc roft Thursday said the boycott effort by NOW has cost Kansas City more than St million in conven. tion traffic. A trial is set for Oct. 23 in U.S. District Court here. FBI Using 4 in Media As 'Finks' WASHINGTON <AP> -The FBI s ays it is u s in g four individuals who work ror news organizations as informers. but did not identify them. An FBI spokesman said. however. the agency does not so li c it informatio n from members of the news media. Edwin J . Sharp, head of the FBl's organized crime section, said Thursday that one of the infor mers was a television reporter and another worked In the classified advertising section of a newspaper. The two wen· not further Identified nnd the other two were not identified at oil. FBI s pokes man Hom e r Boynton. Raid the agency'!'! p o licy h as been to acce pt information r e p r esentatives of the n e w~ media in criminal investi1atlon!I and matt.ers of national aecurily .Boynton sad the motives or the inf ormanta were 1enerally patriotism nnd 1ood citizenship. ll was not known wl\ctber such lnrormanLS were peld. FARES ... <.1pproved 1n the prc·Jlll'v 1s 1977 -7R rascal yrt1r IL .iho hus bc\!!I whillll.'d down from thl' S58 9 malhon spending µac·k.11.:c proposed by OCTD udin1n1strutors before C<ilifornaa "oters pa:.scd the propertv tax reform mcasuH' known as Propos1l1on 13 Starting Sept. 10, passengers on OCTD's regular routes will pay 35 cents. a 10-cent hike from the 25 cents charged since the district began operat ing in 1972. P:.1 ssengcrs on Park ·and· Ride a nd Dial-a -Ride. as well as ublc hodied companions of the handic-appcd on Dial -a-Lift M~rvi<·cs wall pny 20 cents more. a 70-t {'nt fare S l' n 1 o r t' i t 1 z c n a n d handic·apf)l'd passengers will h<: cha rged 15 cents on r egular routes and 35 cents on special service vehicles. Senior citizens had ridden free 1n the past under an arr a n gemcnt with Orange County Supervisors, who picked up the cost or their rares with federal revenue shari•g dollars. However. OCTD officials said. the future or that program isn't known now in light of budget cons traints brought on by Proposition 13. OCTO Director Wilham F ams c::ist the lone vote against the 40 perc•cnt fare increase Thursday. sayi n~ riders would accept a n 1mmcdia1c doubling of fees in lhl' sp1r11 of Proposition 1:rs "pay your own way" message OCTO administrators. however. pred icted that a 100 percent increase in fares would cause a drop in ridership. With the 40 percent increase. they esti mate d , OCTD buses will car ry 21 mmion passenger fares this year. two million more than in 1977 78 OCTD Finance Director John Beatty proposed the 40 per~ent rare hike as the first step in a plan to double fares by 1983. li e said the district must continue to obtain one-fourth of Its operating income from local sources -fares, property taxes. bus advertising and interest. Otherwise, he ex plained. OCTD races a reduction of its fed eral subsidies, which now make up half of the operating bud2ct Directors earlier considered doing away entirely with its s h are or local property tax dollars. Uut Bcully convinced them to ;1cccpl the Sl.5 million i n property t ax due in th e post-Proposition 13 allocation. Because of st ate and federal regulations. he said, OCTD can collect $2 in subsidies for every Sl raised in property taxes. Y el the district loses $1 10 fe d e r a l he lp for every Sl collected at the farebox. Ile suggested directors collect the $1.5 million available. hut propo!\e federal legislation to change the way subsidies are Rrunted so property taxes ev('nlunlly can be delet ed from th" budget. F ro•Page A J JARVIS ... hme on the Ventura Freeway The car turned out to be a sherlrf'!'I patrol <'ar . "For the last year. we've tried to !ltay away from any car that looks 11uspicious,'' Jarvi!'! told j uror~ In munlclptll court here. "Maybe I'm oversensitive." He said police had given him ac.Jv lce on lhe matter "to &void any cart.ho\. luoks threatening." It was the first lime the 75-ycor-old Jo.rvls hnd offered this xplonalion or hiR erratic drlvtng Ju t alter midnight on March l5 Qualms Revealed • # .. .. ,.. 4 DA Opposed Kymla Indictment Orange County Grand Jury transcripLs now availuble to the public make 1l dear that the dis· trict attorney never really want· ed to prosecute Moulton Niguel Water l>istricl Ge neral Mana~er Ca r l Kymla. But the panel indicted Kymla and rour other district officials last month after Deputy District Attorney William Evans re · µeatedly suggested that 1t might not be wise to include the forme r Handicap Oasses Defende d By RF.BECCA H ELM Of ti• D•llY Ptlol Sl•ll The director of a local o;hcltcr works hop for the mentally han- t.la capped has launched a lctler- writing campaign hopi ng lo stop Saddle bac k Valley Unified School District from withdraw- ing its support of mentally han· dicapped adult c lasses next year. The Joint Budget Committee. an ad visory group to SVUSD trust ees. has excluded the c lasses from its µrehminary budget recommendations. A comm1tlf'e spokesman said tl11s docs not mean the group v.-i IJ op post.• conl 10u10~ thC' pro· gram s for the handicapped. Arthur Ihnen. dircctor of Sad· dlebal.'k Com munity En tcr p rascs. however. d oesn't agree. "Let's face it.'' Ihnen said. "1f nobody speaks up, t hey will just throw the programs out.·· The committee met last week a nct set budget priorities. Adult Education . whic h incl udes I hncn·s i:.helte r, was not on the list Adult Ed cost SVUSD about S750.000 !:isl .rear und most went for cl<.1s:-Cl> <1t Lc•isun• World. SV S D's busi ness manager Gilbert Moreno said. I hncn 's Saddll!back Com mun1 ty Enterprises. thl' a dult pro· gram at Esperanza School for t h e Tr:u n able Me nta ll y Retarded and a full·day pro g r a m a l Good S h e phe rd Lutheran Home a re the three loco I institutions for the han- d icapped which SVUSD he lps s upport. About 165 students are enrolled in these vocational and academic c lasses. program directors said The s helter recei ves mo re than Sl00.000 from the distnct annually. Ihnen said. half the budgl.'l of lhl' co rporation Without SVUSO's s upport. Ihnen predict<..'<:! drastic cuts. .. It looks prc•tty grim ... he s:\1<1 Handicapped adults are both trained and employed al lhnen's shelter. which serves an area from Irvine lo San Clemente F rom Page 1\ I POOL .•. Newport Beach counl'ilmon in the indictment. ··111 my Judgmen t, the evidence presented to you is in· s ufficient." Evatts said. "l don't think there's enough.·· The advice was ignored The gr and jury indicted Kym la. 44 . John Perry, 32, director of Cid m inistrative operations: bis b rother. Chuck , 28. a majn tenance yard foreman, Vernon Mc Ko wn, 34. an inventory con- trol clerk: and Kenneth Krieger. 38. a maintenance yard supervisor. All five defendants face a r· ra1gnment Monday in Superior Court. The charges against them are based on allegations that water district employees under t he ir s upervision performed domestic chores for them on tl i!.· trict time Evans · discussion with the grand jury Included the .tllcga lion that Kymla used water d~ trlct facilities to buy tires for bi8 foreig n made auto. fl ~ warned that it was yet to be proved that Kymla actually pul the tires un his car but felt .. satisfied that a mufler paid for . lhat basis. I feel they will be ; able to work with the situation." ; Solomon said he was aware ot ~ the stance taken by members of th e La gu na Be a c h Police . Employees Association, which earlier thls week asked Spark& • to resign. , ~ "The position or the associ-=-, tion was brought to me last• Tuesday by leaders of the group •• and their re marks were con· s ide r e d In my decision." Solomon said. He said he also took into con- sideration the response by the public at Tuesday's City Council m eeting whe re the mayor was presented with 1.500 signatur~ supporting the chief. Homeowners Urge Gravel Mining Halt O r ange County s upervisors should hall gravel mining below Casper s Region:tl Park until mining oper ators correct d;i m age they caused to the 5.500·acre park. J former rount) ofhc1al urged Former count) Planning Com m1ss1oner Shirley Grindle made that recommendation in a letter to supe rvisors. She s aid she was speaking for members of the Santiago Heights Pro perty Owners Association in East Orange. The Conrock Co. has been blamed by county officials for erosion that washed a gully 200 feet wide in places through the park during winter rains. They estimate damage to the· county's largest regional park at S2 7 millio n and h ave been negotiating with company of fi<.'ials for park repairs In the meantime. t'Ou ntv supervisors for the fifth tame this week put off filing a lawsuit against the firm s eeking the S2 7 million in damage. They gave the company one more month t o complete negotiations with the county and as k e d county orfic1als to evaluate Conrock's offer of a former gravel pit in the Orange area as part of lhe damage pa~­ m ent. But Ms . Grindle called that of Marine Boot Takes Poison fer .. at best lauJ,thable ... "H the county accepts the pit in its present condition Conrock .... ill have successfully unloaded J trem endous hab1lity by g1vmg 1l to the-county and then the ljXP:.tYl'f' an• .,tuck with the t•ost of restorm~ the pit .·· sht "'' Oll' She s uggested that Conrock be asked to repair the Casper s damage immediately or have its m ining permit revoked. In addition ir the East Orange pit is accepted. s he said. s upervisors should first ask that it be repaired to a condition safe for public use. If Conrock refuses to repair C.ispt•r s. s h e <·ontinued . supervisors should file a lawsuit immediately. ··not s 1x month.'> from now ·· F ront Page A I SMOG ..• The spokesman said a com· bina tion of a "very. very low in- vers ion laye r. bottoming at 200 feet. very liUle wind and lots or heat" 1s causing the current s mog condition. creating second- s tage a lerts in parts of Los Angeles and San Be rnardino t·ounties. 'It's hkt' smoking a cigar in a <'losel. ·· he said. Today·s alerts. predicted between 1 and 4 p.m .. were e x- pected again tomorrow. he said, with meteorologists anticipating some let up on Sunday. SA N D I E G 0 I A P ) A A stage-one alert results at 204 Marine recurit who s wallowed PSL Tha t's when the e lderly and ammonia after being d isciplined younger children are warned to al the Marine Corp Rec ruit avoid physical exercise. Depot is hospitalized in serious condition at the Naval Regional Stage-two alerts. so unded at Medical Center 279 PSI. include the stage-one A hospital spokesman Thurs · warnings and result m c losing of M ayor Bi 11 Va rd o u l is . an day identified the recruit as Pvt som e industries. a s pokesman engineer, today said ... I would Kenneth J McNeely. 18. or said think they would have come Cleveland closer than that. Knowing the McNeelv had received non Second·:.lagE-~mOJ? alerti. volume and weight of water judicial pUn1shmcnt for an un wer e expected today in the Fon· god, that·s pretty standard.·· specified infraction before has lan<.1. Uplands and easte rn San Vardoulis was angry about the ba tallion commander Tuesday, Gabriel Valley areas for the first l_,, bl d d I a recruit depot official said. The tame in the history of the South repea '-"' pro e ms an e aye; Coast Air Quality Management "My feeling.'' he said, .. is that ~~~j~i! r~go~i~lb:~~~~csntau:d District. said James Birakos. the contractor owes us a lot of s wallo wed an ammonrn s ub· the distn<.'l ·s deputy executive money. If 1 had to guess. J'd say officer. atleastS30.000:__~~~~~~~~s_t_a_n_c_e_us~ed~to_c_l_e_a_n_b_r_a_ss_.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GUARANTEE? LOOK TO THE DICTIONARY!! Alden s did at 1trst-tncept100 and has abided by the dehnt11on ot tl'le word e11er·lhus1y What •nd how much does a guarantee mean to You? We'd say 11 depends on the item involved and the manufacturer Generally speaking. hQuses would be ooe thing. automobiles and most electncal appliances. another. all with specified tame llm1t Guarantees on carpeting are considerably more comphcated. The rule rn the industry as TWO YEARS for manutaclunng defects The reeling 1s that manufactunng defeC1s will surface w1th1n that two year periOd Beyond this, these manufacturers feel there ate too many 11arrables m the usage to give coverage beyono that period. 0on·1 be misled by .. phQney .. guarantees. 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Friday, July 14. 1978 DAIL y Pt LOT A 3 Unemployment Due for Teachers Al"W.,.._ WEST GERMANS SURROUND THE PRESIDENT Carter Moves Through ThouHnds Shaking Hands Carter Criticizes Soviet Sentences BONN, West Germany <AP> -President Carter , after win· ning West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's endorsement fo r h1:. ~harp criticism or Soviet prosccul1on or dissidents, said today the prison sentence giyen i\natoly F. Shcharansky has pro OUl'Cd a "~adncss the wh'ole world ft..-els .. Jn a formal statement follow - rng t he announcement of the 13-year sentence, Carter said: .. The s truggle for human SHCHARANSKY GETS 13 YEARS -PAGE A4 liberties 1s long and difficult, but 1t will be won. There is no power on earth that can long delay its progress." T he president said "we are all sobered by this reminder that. so late in th<' 20th century, a pl'rson can be sent to jail simply for asserting his basic human rights." Carte r said Shcharansky's fate was "saddest of all ror the Snv1et people . who have seen their own government pledge two years ago lo respect those hum an right:. and desires, and who now have seen that pledge broken once agam.' · Earlier. Carter and Schmidt joined in deploring the Soviet . action with Carter declaring that his criticism wall nto be silenced and Schmidt citing Eastern Euro· * * * pean human rights violations. "Our voice will not be stilled a s we consider these violations, and others around the world, of human rights," Carter said. At an impromptu news con- ference following their onl y scheduled bilate ral talks, the first questions sought their reac· lion to the prosecution or Anato· ly Shcharansky and others in the Soviet Union. "We deplore this action by the Soviet government." Carter r e plied , citing n ot o nly Shcharansky's case but s imilar m oves again s t Alexander Ginzburg and Yuri Orlov. Speaking in German. Schmidt said: "l would like to express my full agreement with what the president has said." The German leader added that "such actions" are also taken "in the other part or Germany" and said he would like' to remind U S. reporters "that there are also people in Eastern Europe who suffer under such conditions but are not given such public prominence" as the Soviet dissi· dents. The U.S. pres ident said 1t was obvious that "the courageous dissidents in the Soviet Union'' are being tried, convicted and punished because they "sought basic freedoms" l'?uaranteed un - der the Helsinki agreement, which he noted the Soviet Union ·'voluntarily signed." * * * :By Firing Squad .. . ' Soviet 'Spy' Gets Sentence of Death ! MOSCOW CAP> -A Soviet ' court sentenced Anatoly Filatov, : a Soviet administrative worker. l to death by firing squad for spy. : ing, the Soviet news agency Tass ~sai d. t;: The death verdic t against "" Filatov. whom Tass called "an ~: agent of a roreign intelligence ~ service." came today <tt the end .... or 3 week or well-publicized ·I trials during which dissidents ·: Anatoly Shcharansky and Alex -.! ander Ginzburg received labor : camp sentences for l3 and eight ' years respectively. I Filatov is unknown to d1ss1- d en ts h ere and Weste rn diplomats also claim they do not know him. Tass quoted prosecutor V. Novikov as saying in court that the Fil atov trial "not only ex- poses the crimes committed by the defendant personally, but a lso brings to light the criminal actions by the reactionary forces or the imperialist states . above all against the Soviet Union and its foreign policy, which is aimed at strengthening detente. peace and international cooperation." The news agency did not iden- tify lhe "imperialist states." It said Filatov had been cor- rupted "under the influence of slanderous anti-Soviet broad- casts of foreign radio stations" over a number of years and had sold out his fri ends, family and country. Summer Layoffs Included By KATIIY CLANCY Ol tM OMIY l"llM $!Mt Teachers and other school employees who lost their sum· mer school jobs because or cut· backs brought on by Proposition 13 a re eligible for unemploy- ment payments. The U.S. Department or Labor issued that ruling Thursday, re· versing an earlier State Employ- me nt Development Department EDD> decision. J ack Yelton , EDD public in- formation officer, said teachers and other school employees now m ay receive unemployment benefits for what would have been the six to 12-week summer school term. Payments won't be granted, however, for periods that in the past have been recesses between summer and regular classes, he said. Joe Meler of the Orange Coun- ty Department of Education said administrators in each county school district were asked today to submit lists of those workers who lost summer jobs because or budget cutbacks. He said EDD officials will use those hsts to determine who was t:li gible for unemployment claims. An EDD spokesman s aid the stale department had asked the U.S. Department of Labor to make the interpretation of un· employment insurance codes. ·'The situation at first was that the state unemployment in- surance code said tbat people who had reasonable assurance or returning to work in the fall were not eligible," said Jera 'Curry or the EDD. "We were concerned because it seemed philosophically in- consistent with the code but we were not sure," she continued. The intent or the law is not to deny wages to people who lose Jobs through no fault of their own, Mrs. Curry said. T eachers a nd classified employees who believe they are e lig ible for unemployment benefits may contact their nearest EDD office. U nemployme nt payments range from $30 to $104 a week, depending on a n employee's normal wage. Until new federal legislation took effect this year school dis· tricts did not pay unemployment taxes ror teachers but only for classified workers. During a tra nsition period. however, the federal government has been helping pay those taxes for school districts. Mrs. Curry said. Ex-newspaper Ad Official Dies at 75 Fay M. Cheney, a former classified advertising manager or the Los Angeles Times and other newspapers. died Wednes· day al her home in Fountain Valley at the age or 75. Mrs. Ch e ney a l s o was employed by the Los Angeles Exam iner. the San Fernando Valley News and Green Sheet a nd othe r n ewspapers in Southgate. Las Vegas, Burl- ingame and Chula Vista. She is survived by a son, Jim Anderton of Costa Mesa, and by a brother, Charles Miller or Akron, Ohio. She a lso leaves two gr a ndchildren and two great. grandchildren. No funeral services are scheduled. Six Face Charges SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Six members of a luxury automobile theft ring involving exportation or the expensive ear s to the Philippines have been arrested on warrants issued by the San Francisco Grand Jury. Three other men are being sought un-der the indictments. Big City Lure Viewed : . The ins and outs or New York apartmenta and biological mem- branes will be described ln Sun· day's Daily Pilot. NOT TEI.UNG -One lure of the big city is not having to answer to noey neighbors But that anooymlty wiuaJly ends at t he apartment building en- tra n cc. Thut's where the doormen stand to serve. And lo see. to know, if not to tell. Amus- ing ane<'doles or tho occ1.pation are revealed. (SUNDAY'S lJEST J HOLLYWOOD BOOM - While filmdom 's financial scan- dals grab beadllnes, business has never been better. An As· sociated PreM feature looks at the diverslrtcation of studios' successes. GAME zt PERCENT DEALT -Me mbranes, lf\ln sheets ot polymers with minute pores, have Just begun to show their stuff. It's the same ror an Irvine llrm whose scientists concen- trate on how to make them do more. In You/Your Monev .. TllAOING TODAV?-Boat buyers have problems getting ftnanclna. but those who are "house poor" can swap property ror aquatic equity. Details In Sunday's You/Your Money. Prottwt Ion Al"Wl,.,..10 California's former director of finance. Ha le Champion. will bl• named commissione r of Social Securi ty, Ad · ministration sources said Thursday. Trial Starts In Clemente Taping Case Jury deliberations began to· da y 1n the trial or a San Clemente man accused or 11 legally taping a city employee's conversation in April. Prosecutors allege that Joseph Barton. a retired police officer. recorded a conversation with Municipal Golf Course employee Ken Beauchene about the lat· ter's purported support of a move to recall two San Clemente City Council members. Barton. chairman of the recall g roup, played the tape at a group meeting to show employee support of the recall move. But the taped conversation was lost or destroyed. court of ficials said. so the jury in tht! case listened to a cassette tape made of the recall group's meet ing where the original tape was played. During the two-day trial. de- r e n s e attorney M att hew Richman attempted to establish that the employee had 'iven consent to be taped. Awaits Trial Laguna's Chief To Retain Joh By STEVE MITCHELL OI -o.ily l"llot SUtt S uspended Laguna Beach Police Chier Jon Sparks wiJI re- turn to his job at the end or the month. despite a letter from b.is officers suggesting he resign. City Manager Fred Solomon, accompanied by the chief. met with all city police personnel Thursday afternoon to announce his d ecision to keep the chief on the payroll . Sparks has been on suspension without pay since July 1, follow- ing a bar fight in which he al· legedly slugged a bar patron. He races a preliminary hearing in South County Municipal Court July 31 on charges of criminal batte ry. and a trial in early August. Sparks will remain on sus · pension until Monday. at which time he will take a paid vacation until July 3 1, according to Solomon. "I have decided to retain Chief Sparks," Solomon said Thurs· day following the first -ever meeting with all police person- nel. "ft is my impression in thl! short time 1 ·ve been here that the police department enjoys a fine reputation in this commum· ty that cannot be attributed sole- ly to the Chief of Police. It has to be s hared with all employees in the de partment.·· Solomon said. "That implies intelligence and dedication to their jobs. and on by the district was in fact in- stalled on Kymla's BMW. E vans reminded the grand JUry. however. that they had also heard testimony to the ef. rct't that Kymla reimbursed the d istrict for the cost or the muf· ner . And he noted that the water district's elected directors gave Kymla approval to have reprurs ma de on his car provided the district was r e imbursed for the m. Evans described evidence re· garding work done at Kym la's home as "very weak." He pointed out that two or three years had elapsed since th e w o rk a llegedl y wa i; performed and employee and time records related to that period are no longer an ex- istence. Oil Firms To Fight Neiv Taxes By ROBERT BARKER Ot t11e o.lly l'llol Stall Huntington Beac h o il pro ducers are threatening to go to court to battle new city taxes on o il o pe r ations that one spokesman called unjust. ex· cessive and vindictive. Car l Weaver. vice president of Huntington Beach Independent Oil Operators Inc .. said that his organization represents about 80 independent oilmen and is def· mitely planning to lake court action He declared that t hl' ne"' cha rges imposed by the City Council June 29 will drive d number or operators out or bus1. ness and will seriously hamper other oil production. Weaver, who operates 18 well~ m the city, said that the new charges appear to be vindictive ness on the,part of one or two councilmen "who a rc trymg to drive us out of business " "We will not toleratE:-this,'' ht.• said today. Joseph Loeb, legal counsel for Ammoil USA Inc . the t•aty'-; largest producer. said that h1:-. t•om pany is thinking ··very seriously" about t aking cour1 action. Ammoil filed a protest agamst the new charges with the cit~ clerk Thursday. Loeb said Aminoal current!.) pays about $700,000 in 0 11 rev cnues to the city. 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Russ Sentence Spy Anatoly Gets 13 Years Hard Labor MOSCOW <AP> -Olssident Anatoly Shcharansky, defiantly uttering the Jewish rallying cry "Next year in Jerusalem!". was con victed of spying and other anti-Soviet activities today and sentenced to 13 years ot bord la bor, his brother reported. death penalty , but the pros- ecutor had cited tile defcn da nt 's youth and clean record In usklng instead for a prison term T U E 1 6 M ONT H S Shcharansky has already served awaitin g tria l will coun t a~ainst his sentence. head as if to reply but was "dragged away" by unlformed guards. JUST BEFORE WORD of the verdict reached reporters out· i>ide. a dark green van believed lo be carrying the defendant sped from the courthouse in cen- tral M06cow as supporters sur- ged around it chanting, "Tolya t Toly a!". the Russian nickname £or Anatoly . NATIONAL I WOALO In all. Avalon's population swelled to 35,000 visitors over the four days. Catalina mishaps were minimal -considering. Only nine ambulance calls. 11 baywatch rescues and 26 public drunks arrested. W HO WILL REMEMBER his Avalon holiday the best ? Probably Tom Menser from Los Alamitos. He shot a bole-in-one on the Catalina golf course July 4. It was on the 125-yard second hole. He used a nine iron. The verdict against the 30· year-old activist, whose cause had been championed by Presl· dent Carter, was the clim ax or twin dissident trials that have brought Washington Into a con- frontation with the Kremlin over human rights. Dissident Alex- ander Ginzburg was sentenced to eight years at hard labor Thursday ror anti-Soviet agita · lion a nd propaganda. S 1H·uk ing in a s u dde n rai n s t o rm o utsi d e the courthouse In central Moscow. Leon id Shcha ransky said his brother told the court, "l am happy that I honor my cons- cience, that I help my people. I am proud to have worked with br ave and honorable people, ~uch as Sakharov, Orlov and G inzburg," referring to other dissident leaders. Leonid Shcharansky said the j udge specified tha t the fi rst three years of his brother's t«m "' be served in prison a nd the re- maining 10 in a strict-regime labor camp, the second toughest in a four-grade scale. Pope Paul VI is set to leave for his annual stay at his s ummer pa lace sout h of Ro m e. the Valican a n- nounced on Thursday. ••• J effrey Butts Headlee of Mission Viejo a pparently ran hi mself into a bad hole recently. He filed for bankruptcy. Lasted his occupation as "jogger." ••• The Seal Beach City Council wins thls week's award for the lousiest public relations effort. The City Dads called an election for city treasurer to fill the unexpired term of the late D. Barry Morgan. Then the council cul the salary for the job from $5,880 to $1 ,600. Then they put another measure on the ba llot to fl at a bolish the job altogether Doesn't look like a lengthy career opportunity. *** Villa Park's City Council wins the "Reverse Prop. 13" awa rd of the week. Got mad at their City Attorney John Parker and fi red him. Parker made $50 an hour. Had lo CARTER REITERATED the U.S. position today in Bonn. West Germany, telling a news conference. "Our voice will not be stilled as we consider these violations, and others around the world , of human rights." Shcharansky was sentenced to 13 years on the conviction o( spy. ing for the United States -al· legations denied by Carter - and to seven years, to be served concurrent with the espionage sentence, for anti-Soviet agila· lion and propaganda, his brother Leonid told reporters. The sentence was two years less than the 15 requested by the prosecutor. the longest prison sentence allowed by Soviet law. The charge of treasonable es- pionage could h ave meant the Unanimous 1'ote " ... To my wife and mv oeo-ple I can onJy say, 'Next year 1n Jerusalem ~· To this court which decided my fate in ad- vance, 1 say nothin g." The s l oga n "Nex t yea r 1n J erusalem!" is a centuries-old rallying cry of J ews dispersed from their homeland. SHCHARANS KY "S P OKE ve r y quietl y, ve r y self· confidently and concentrated" as he made his 10-minute state- ment, his brother reported. Whe n the verdict was an· nounced. h e said, a pplause broke out in the courtroom. Above the noise, Leonid said. he s h outed r epeatedly to his brother. "The whole world is wi th you"' He said Anatoly raised his Western correspondents were barred rrom the dissident trials and d epended on relatives of the defenda nts, and occasion a l briefings from court officials. for information. WHILE THE WEST'S atten- t io n was foc used o n the Ginzburg-Shcharansky trials. a third dissident -Catholic ac- tivist Viktorus Pyatkus -was sentenced Thursday in Vilnius. Lithuania. to 10 years at hard labor and fi ve years of Siberian exile . L i k e Gi nz bur g a n d Shcha rans ky. the 49-yea r-otd Pyatkus was found guilty or an- ti-Soviet agitation and propagan. da. He was a founder of the Lithu a ni a n bran c h o r t he Helsinki human rights group to w h ich S h cha r a n sky a n d Ginzburg also belon£ed Trophy Award for "fteveru Prop 13" Winner Iacocca Ousted hire a replacement and got lawyer J im Markman. He's going to get S80 an hour. • • • Fred Harper, head man of Orange Counts Sanitation Districts, called in to object to the lady who objected to us about proposed sewer charges. "She claimed it was an extra five bucks a <nonth, ' 11arper noted . "Il isn't. It's instead of." Instead of what ? Taxes, of course. Thank you, Fred. * •• THE KING TUT ARTIFACTS, being done in Ji vin' pictures down at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts, are big bits in this year 's pageant. Interesting because the real ~ T ut traveling exhibit is apparently laying an egg in Seattle One Seattle travel agent grabbed 16,000 tickets and '8,000 of those have gone begging. Maybe we have the corner on all the Tut Nuts. • *. As Ford President • DETROIT IAP) -Lee A. lacocca. one-time whiz kid of the Ford Motor Co .. was ousted Thursday as president of the auto company by a una nimous vote of the board of directors. The ouster was confirmed Thursday night by William Clay Ford. whose recent elevation to a top executive spot in the company headed by his brother, Henry Ford II, fueled speculation that lacocca was on his way out. himself, Caldwell and Iacocca. dividing control or the corpora. lion among the three of them. .... 1 .......... Final note from Catalina Island: some islanders still worry about the late, great drought and Catalina's buffalo Or. Dale F. Lott lectured yesterday at Avalon on the topic. ••Adaptive Changes in Bison Breeding Behavior During Low Rainfall Years." "The vote on the recommen- dation of my brother that Iacoc· ca be removed from the post was unanimous," William Clay Ford said. He added that the matter was brought before the board Wednesday night a nd again on Thursday before it was approved. AN AUTHORITATI VE in· dustry publication. Automotive News, said lacocca 's departure will take effect Oct. 15 -his S4th birthday. Last month, lacocca slipped a notch fart her down the ex. ecutive scale. Under the reshuf- fling, Caldwell -who had been beneath lacocca in the chain of command -reports directly to Henry Ford. as does William Clay Ford. while lacocca has been reporting lo Caldwell. PRESIDENT DUMPED Lee A . lacocca Sorry I missed that. Interpol Alerted On NY Bond Heist lacocca could not be reached Thursday night for comment. Automotive News q uot e d l acocca as saying Henry Ford II told him, "It was just one of those things." T he depa rt ure com es after two years of speculation that he had fallen out of favor with Henr y Ford II. That speculation was fueled by the recent reshuf- fling of several top-level posi- tions at the auto company, in- cluding elevation last month of Ford's brother, William Clay Ford. to the "ruling body" that until t he n had consisted of Henry Ford II . Philip Caldwell and lacocca. NEW YORK <AP> Police alerted Interpol and kept a watch at the city's a ireorts today for the two bandits who staged a daring daylight hijackmg of $5 million in bonds from two securities m essengers in the Wall Street area. Police expressed the belief that the two were stm in the metropoUt.an area following Thursday's robbery. "They can't just leave the country right away after a big heist like that ," said police spokesman Fred Elwick. "They have to get rid of it." But the other moves were taken because the bonds, half of them negotiable, could be more easily cashed in Europe or South /.m erica, according to officials or the messenger service, Bradford Securities Processing Service. "There are people who will pay money -maybe 10 cents on the dollar for this m aterial, in hope that it can be pledged somewhere," said Douglas Thom sjo, senior vice president of Bradford The company said it would make every effort to keep the securities from being cashed. The fi rm said it was circulating the serial numbers to make it difficult to cash the negotiable bonds, which are in Sl0.000 demoninalions. UNTU.. A VEAR AGO, lacO<:'· ca had been considered a likely s u ccessor to the chief ex· ecutive's post when Henry Ford. 61, steps down from that spot. That is scheduled to happen in 1980. and Ford has said he would retire as chairman on his 65th birthday in 1982. But in April 1977, Henr) Ford set up t he t r iumvi rate of • m Ohio? Flooding Due 'IJwnderstorms Scattered A.cross the East A111W...,_ Atn<trlllO Alll ftlk CllV S.111MOf't e1rrnl11911trn ~on .,_,., .. 111. 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That ts where Ann Landers gives her cogent and pungent advice. And Erma Bombeck turns household happenings Into hllarlty. (And don't miss your horoscope!) On Saturdays, children find gamea and giggles In Uncle Len's Corner, while adults turn to Herb Caen't entertaining column 1rom San Francisco. The brtght, new, easier-to-reed pages of the Dally Piiot bring you the news you ne.d, Information you ca n us e and some day-brightening moments. Keep up with your wortd and have a good time doing It, wfth the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Hope Seen For Midemt Settlemem SALZBURG, Austria <APl - E g yptian President Anwar Sad a t an d Is raeli Defense Minister Ezer Weizman depart- ed today after talks on a Mideast settlement. Weizman saying he enjoyed the session and Sadat expressing hope fo r a "new momentum" for peace. Weizman returned to Israel to r epo rt t o Prime Minis te r Menachem Begin on his three- hour discussion Thursday with Sadat, who flew out of Salzburg airport for Cairo. THE ISRAEU minister said he a nd Sadat "discussed various w ays and possibilities for achieving peace in the Middle East." He said they would meet aga in in Alexandria, Egypt, but he would not say when. "I enjoyed the talk with Presi- de nt Sadat," Weizm an s aid, ·and I believe the president en-joyed it, too." Speaking on Austrian radio and television, Sadat said: "Let m e hope that a new m omentum can be given to the peace pro-cess at this time." H E CALLED WEIZMEN "a friend." and added, "Salzburg has proved to be a very good omen, because shortly after my t a lks with Presid ent Gerald Ford. the second disengagement agreement was reached " ,. . 7 I I . i Lag1•na/South Coast . .\fternooA N.Y. Stock~ VOL. 71, NO. 195, 4 SECTIONS, '8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1978 TEN CENTS \Vay Cleared for Sycalllore Hills Buy .. By TOM BARLEY °""" o.My ~SU" An Orange County Superior Court judge refused today to is- sue a restraining order that would ha ve prevented the city or Laguna Beach from proceeding with negotiations dealing with the city's purchase of Sycamore Hills. And Judge James F. Judge 'TELL IT TO JUDGE' Sheriff Brad Gates told lawyers for Laguna Beach investment broker Ronald Stein- berg lbat he found. no merit in the allegation that the city violated the Ralph M. Brown act at one point of the neaotiations by permitting a secret meeting. The decision appears to leave the 111ay clear for the city to re- s ume discussions with the Rancho Palos Verdes Corpora· Deily ,. .... '~" ,._ 'RIGHT IS RIGHT' Supervisor Ralph Diedrich Parking Flap Supervisor Fights Ticket By GARY GRANVILLE Of 1"9 D•liJ ,.llet StMf On the surface, the mini-courtroom drama next month will match The People of the State of California against Ralph A. Diedrich. THE PEOPLE say Diedrich. even though he is a coun· ty supervisor. acted w"rongfully and illegally the evening of May 29 when he .pa rked his car on a service road at Laguna Niguel Beach Park. For that transgression. The People want Diedrich lo pay a $15 fine. . That's the official version of the case that will go to trial the afternoon or Aug. 8 in South Orange County Municipal Court. IN REALITY. however. the upcoming court confront&· lion is a battle of wills between Diedrich and Sheriff Brad Gates. Diedrich says he has been falsely accused and 1\. m akes no difference if his alleged offense is a $15 misde· m eanor. lie thinks the sheriff ought to set the record straight that any citizen falsely accused of a crime should be ..spared the expense of going to court to prove innocence alread y proved. DIEDRICH WANTS the parkmg ticket canceled by whatever means sheriffs have of doing away with such things. <See DI EDRICH·GATES, PageA2> Jarvis Tells Fears ln Driving Trial j l OXNARD !A P l Tax righter Howard J arvis. waging a court battle on a misdemeanor drunk driving charge. says he drove erratically because he feared an enemy car was purs uing him In the case that was expected :Laguna Thief Nets $13,000 .In Jewelry 1f diamonds are a girl's best fri end. Eloida Schmitt of Los Angeles. just lost a lot of friends. The woman told Laguna Beach police Thursday someone took her purse containing nearly $13.000 in diamond-studded jewelry from a telephone booth. The woman Hid she ten her tote bag unattended in a phone booth at the corner of Jas mine Street and Cliff Drive al about 12:40 p.m., returning to rind the bag misalng. The Art Colony visitor told police the bag contained many expensive baubles, Including: a two and a half carat heart- •haped diamond ring, a fine •hlle gold chain with cro 8 Im· bedded wtlb a dozen Yt carat diamonds; a two carat diamond nee k lace aurrounded by 12 am a lier diamonds . Also missing, the woman said. was $150 In cash ano f\ln valued It $.200. to go to the jury today. J arv1s and his wife testifi ed that his notoriety as the Proposition 13 crusader had brought telephone threats to their home. When he saw a car with bright lights purs uing him, Jarvis said he criss-crossed fro.m lane to lane on the Ventura Freeway. The car turned out to be u sheriff's patrol car. ··For tbe last year. we've tried to stay away from any car that looks suspicious." Jarvis told jurors in municipal court here "Maybe I'm oversensitive ." He said police had given him advice on the matter "to avoid any car that looks threatening." lt was the first l\me the 75-year-old Jarvis had offered this explanation of his erratic driving just after midnight on March 15. He explained that he was on the way home from a campaign <See JARVIS, Page AZ> Y.4CBTCLUB FIAPJIJEWED Some wome n say they are tired or having the wind taken out of their sails when they app· ly for membership in a yacht club Whether there ls dlscrtmlna· tlon agaJnst women in yacht clubs depends on who you talk with -the clubs or the women them~elves. Featurlna. Page 81. tion aimed at Laguna Beach buying the 522-acre Sycamore Hills property. The selling price is $6.75 mHUon. Steinberg's laws uit argued that lbe taxpayers of Laguna Beach should not be allowed to take on such a long term burden. especially in view of the passage of P roposition 13. And he condemned the city's proposal to raise the needed $6. 75 million by selling bonds as "unlawful expenditure of public funds" Judge Judge noted that the meeting condemned by Stein· berg as a violation of the Brown act involved only two couo· cilmen and a lawyer and did not 1all within the provisions of the act He said the meetmg or the three did not constitute a quorm. In any event. the Judge ruled. the tti.ree people involved were discussing the settlement or litigation and such discussions are not covered by the Brown act The City Council and the land development firm reached an agreement in April to end action on more than S37 million in lawsuits filed against the city and ror the city to purchase the Sycamore Hill!\ property The city is currently seeking pr ivate and public funds for de· velopment of recreational and open space uses on the land, located at the junc tion of Laguna Canyon a nd El Toro roads Laguna Chief to Stay Suspended Sparks Still Faces Trial By STEVE MITCHELL OI ti. O.lly "Itel Si.If S us pended Laguna Beach Police Chi ef Jon Sparks will re- turn to his job at the end of the month. despite a letter from his officers suggest ing he resign. City Manager Fred Solomon. accompanied by the chief, met with all city police personnel Thursday afternoon to a nnounce his decision to keep the chief on the payroll Sparks has been on suspension without pay since July 1. follow - ing a bar fi ght in which he al· legedly slugged a bar patron He . I qa11t f'IWI S1a11 -SUFFERsiC~EST PAINS Councilwom•"-Wilkinson ( . ' San Clemente Official Ill San Clemente Councilwoman Donna Wilkinson is in satis fac· tory condition at San Clemente General Hospital today after be· ing s tricken with chest pains at her home Wednesday afternoon. Although Mrs. Wilkinson, 47, is still in the hospital's intensive care unit, a spokeswoman said the former mayor was expected to be released later today. Mrs Wilkinson has been ac· tive in civic affairs for many years and was elected to the council two years ago. laces a preliminary hearing in South County Municipal Court. July 31 on charges of criminal battery. and a trial in early August Sparks will rem ain on sus pens ion until Monday. at which ti m e he will take a paid vacation until July 31. according to Solomon. "I have decided to retain Chier Sparks." Solomon said Thurs day following the first-e ve r meeting with all police person- nel "II 1s my 1mpress1on m the s hort lime I'\•<> been here lhal the police department enJoys u fine reputation in this commum t y that cannot be attributed sole ly to lhe Chief of Police. It has lo be shared with all employee:-. m the d epartment. .. Solomon !.aid "That implies mtelligence and dedication to their jobs, and on by the district was m fact m stalled on Kymla's BMW Evans re minded th<.· grand jur y. however. that they had also heard testimony to the ef feet that Kymla reimbursed the district for the cost of the muf ncr And he noted that the water DA Opposed Action K ymla, Officials Face Arraignment Or ange County Grand Jury transcripts now avaJlable to the public make it clear that the dis I ricl attorney never really want ed to prosecute Moulton Niguel Water District General Manager Carl Kymla But the panel mdicted Kymla and four other district officials last month after Deputy District Attorney William Evans re· peatedly suggested that it m ight not be wise to include the former Newport Beach councilman in the indictment "In my Jud gment , the evidence presented to you is in s ufficient." Evans s aid. "I don't think t here's enough " The advice was ignored . The grand jury indicted Kym la, 44 . John Perry, 32. director of ad· m1n1str a livc oper ations. his brothe r . Chuck. 28. a main tcna nce yard foreman: Vernon McKown. 34. an inventory con t rot clerk. and Kenneth Krieger. 38 . a maintenance ya rd s upervisor A II five defendants face ar raignment Monday in Supe rior Court. The charges against them are based on a llegations that water district employees under their supervision performed dom estic chores for the m on dis· tricl time E vans' discussion with the grand Jury included the a llega- tion that Kymla used water dis- trict facilities to buy tires for his fore ign made auto He warned that 1t was yet lo be proved that Kymla actuaJly put the tires on his car but felt satisfied that a mufler paid for that bas is. I feel they wiU be able to work with the s itua tion.·· Solomon said he was a~are of the stance taken by members of th e Laguna Beach Poli c~ Employees Association, which earlier this week asked Spark!. lo resign. .. The position of lhl' aSSOCICI u on was brought to me last Tuesday by leaders of the group. and their remarks were con s ide r e d in m y d<'c 1s 1on , .. Solomon said . He said he also took mto con s 1de ration the response by the public at Tuesday's City Council meeting where the mayor wai; presented with 1.500 s ignatures s upporting the chief Ski-maslood Bandit Link lnHoldnps? Laguna Beach investiptors believe a ski-masked bandit who robbed The Cottage Restaurant Thursday night Is the same man who he ld up c h eckers al Safeway Market Mond ay even ing. 2 Suspects Held In Sex-orgy Case The man. wearing a black s ki· m ask. green military jacket and carrying a blue-steel .45 caliber handgun. rushed into the back of t he Cottage Restaurant. 301J North Coast Highway at about 9 45 p.m. Thursday. He surprised a bus boy and a c a s h i e r c I o s i n g u p t h t' restaurant. and escaped with $175 in cash. police said today NEW YORK <AP) -Two men were held in custody today. ac· cused of forcing a blond model into a degrading, hours-long sex orgy. which they recorded on film. One of the pair was free on $125.000 cash bond in a similar case in New Jersey. The victim was described by the New York district attorney's office H 19 and employed by one of the city's top agencies. Her picture has appeared on the cov- er of national magazines. She was not Ide ntified by name but wa s termed a "beautiful. beautiful, beautiful blonde." by Linda Fransteln of the district attorney's office. Arrested Thurs day at his $19,000 home overlooking New Jersey's Great Goric and the Playboy resort the re was Ronald Jamiochlan. 28, or Glenwood Lake. N.J . The other arrest made Wednesday night wu that of Chrtstophor Harris, 30 olNewVork. The pair wore char1ed wttb kidnapping, rape and sodomy. each punishable upon conviction by a maximum 25 years in prison. Two other men a re being sought in the case. Jamgochian already faces 11 72-count state indictment in New Jersey. charging him with kid- nappmg and forcing Playboy Bunnies. ;airline s tewardesses a nd other young women to perform in pornographic films. P o li ce who sea rched Jamgochlnn's home after the first charges were filed claimed lo have found about 90 video tape cassettes. A few were of such commercial films 8S "Deep Throat." 8ul at least 75 were said t o have been of non· professionals lured to his home and forced to perform . The ca1'11ettes were not marketed. Whl'n rrtsled. Harris gav his occupollon as 11 pimp, ac· cording to Miss f'alrstcln. bead ot the district attol'ney's sex crime unJt. He was described as standing 5 feet 10 Inches tall , weighing 175 pounds. and Caucasian. His bi?.arre garb, and his a(' lions wer e described by In ves tlgator Gene Brooks u similar to a robbery suspect Monday night who escaped with an undetermined amount or ca~h from lhe Safewuy Markot m Boat Canyon. "lt sure looks like it's the same guy," Brooks said today Thursday's heist Is the fourth in Laguna Beach in the past two weeks. The Surf and Sand Hotel. 1555 south Coast Highway was robbed Thursdny morning or nearly Sl.700. The same hotel lost Sl,200 to two gunmen June 28 Two masked aunmen wert> n volvcd In those two heists. but Brooks said today he ts uncer lain whether the same two gunmen were lnvolve-d 1n bolh hotel stickups. d1str1ct's t!lectcd directors gave Kymla a pproval to have repairs made on his car provided the di s tricl was reimbursed for them Evans described c•vidence re garding work dODl' al Kymla·s homt• as "very weak.' Hl· pointed out that two or three years had elapsed since th e wor k allege dl y was perform~d a nd employee and Ii me n·cords related to that period an· no longer tn ex 1stence Charge~ agamst the five de c<;ec-SPARKS. Page A2l Laguna Sculptor Dies at 34 Laguna Beach sculptor Taylor MacNeil. recently appointed to the city's new a rts commission. 1s dead at the ag<' of 34. follow- 1n~ a traffic accident Wednesday morning ouL-.ide Tucson. Ariz. Ms . MacNeil left Laguna Bea ch Tuesday in a truck with her two children. en route to an a rt works hop 1n Arizona Friends said lhe truck went out of control and crashed a bout 45 minutes out of Tucson lll·r ~on!>. Gannon. fi. <1 nd Aaron. 8. were injured in lhe col· lision. and arc being treated <1l Tucson Medical Center The three-year Laguna Beach resident taught sculpture at Sad- d le ba c k College and Orange Coast College. and had exhibits al the Spencer Howard Gallery and Vorpal Gallery in Laguna Beach She received her Bachelor of Ftnc Arts degree and Masters Degree from thl' University of Tucson Ms . MacNcil had cxh1b1led her work. mos tly bronze and \ cer a mic sculptures. in both , California anc' • rizona. " Th(• recc1pcnt of numerous art awa rds. the prolific sculptor had commissions. including bronze statues for banks and a govern me nt center in Arizona Funeral ar rangeme nts are pe nding al Pac ific View Mortua ry in NC'wport Beach. She is survivl'd by her mother , Mildred a nd stepfather John Abell of Newport Beach; father Willia m Taylor of Huntington Beach. and her two sons Coast Weathe r fair and continued quite warm through Saturday. Highs in upper 70s at lhe beaches to low 90s inland. Lows tonight 55 to 63. INSIDE TODAY II 's /car tame again 1n Orange County. The ann\l<Jl F'atr open.a today with a bu.&y slate of exhibits and enter- tainment. Story and photo# on Paae Cl l•••x j I • ' ' • . • • • " " .. ~1 I I '., ' -DAILY PILOT l SC Carter Flays. Reds Criticizes Sentences of' Dissidents BONN. West Gl:rmimy <AP> President Carter. after win ning West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt':, endorsement for his sharp criticism of Soviet prosecution or dissidents, said today the prison sentence ~lven Anatoly F. Shcharansky has pro· duced a "sadness the whole world reels." In a formal statement follow rng the announcem ent of the l3-year sentence, Carter said: ·'The s truggle for bu man liberties is long and difficult, but 1l will be won. There is no power on earth that can long dehty !ts progress.·· The president said ··we are all sobered by this reminder that. ·.f\ late in the 20th century, a i>erson can be sent to jail simply for asserting his basic human rights " Carter said Shcharanskv's fate was "saddest of au for the Soviet people ... who have seen their own J?overnment pledge two years ago to respect those human right:. an<1 desires. and who now huvc seen that pledge broken once aguin." Earlier. Carter and Schmidt Joined in deploring the Soviet, with Carter decluring that his * * * Soviet Worker To be Shot MOSCOW I AP> A Soviet court sentenced Anatoly Fillltov, a Soviet administrative worker, 10 dl•alh hy firing squad for spy· mg. the Soviet new:5 agency Tass ' said Th<' df'cith vNd1ct against FllatO\'. whom Tciss called ··an agent of a foreign intclligcnct' serv1tt• ... came today at the end ol :.i week of we ll ·publicized triub during which dissiclents Anatoly Shch<.transky and Alex- aodcr Ginzburg recci ved labor camp sentences for l:l and eight yl'ar:5 respectively Filalov is w1known to dissi dt'nls here and Western diplomaL'i also claim they do not know him. Tass quoted prosecutor V Novikov as saying in court that the Filatov trial "not only ex- poses the crimes committed by the de fendant personally, but also brings lo light the criminal :.ttl1ons by the reactionary forces of the imperialist states above all against the Soviet Un1vn .ind its foreign policy, which 1s aimed at strengthening dett·ntr, peac·e and international COOPPration ... The rwws a~ency did not 1den- llf~ thl' "1mJ)('rwlts1 s tates " It said Filatov had been cor- rupted "under the innuence of slC:Jnckrous anti-Soviet broad· casts of foreign radio stations" over a number of years and had sold out his friends, family and country Tass said he had "committed an unseemly ucl" and was blackmC:11led into working for the unnamed intelligence service SD Unit Votes To Buy Line SAN DElGO (AP> The ~etropolitan Transit Develop· mt•nt Board is going ahead with plans to buy the San Diego & Arizona Eas tern Ra1lwa v despite the City Council's rejee- tion of the plan. 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At an impromptu news con fcn•nce following their only Fro• Page A l SPARKS • • • fendants include the allegation that public record ~ were destroyed. Solomon said he based his de· cision on "Jon 's past performance as police chief. and the nature of the bar l inci- dent " But Police Association Presi· dent Mark Miller said he, was "awest ruck" by Solomon's an· nouncement before 70 police of· ricers a nd support personnel Thursday "fi e made his announcement. with Sparks in the room. then dismissed us -a ll in a matLer of five minutes." MiUer s aid. The a sso c iation . which repres ents 36 of the 70 police personnel, gathered responses from 60 officers and s taff mem bers to the question, "Do you feel at this time it would be ap- propriate to reinstate the c hief?" Miller said approximately 60 persons were reached to com mcnl on the Question, .. and no one said reinstate the chief ... li e said the remaining 10 persons could not be reached ctuc to vacations, schools or in· Juries. The two-page letter hand delivered to Sparks at hi s homt' e arlier this wct•k. suggested lht• c hief resign "You arc no longer in a po::.1- llOn to warrant the respect of the o rricers. s upervisors, and employees of the de partment. the citizens of this communitv cind the law enforcement com· munity in general," the letter ~lated. ··we thought it would be better that the chief hear from U!-. know exactly how we felt." Miller said. lie said he did not know if Sparks will take the advice of his employees. "We do not plan lo strike. or write more or less c itations, or go out with the 'blue flu.' " Nukker saud. "We're a professional organization and we think too much of the community to consider those actions." Trial Starts In Clemente Taping Case .I ury deliberations began lo day in the trial o f a San Clement(• man accus('d of ii· legally taping a city employee's conversation in April. Prosecutors allege that Joseph Barton, a retired police officer. recorded a conversation with Municipal Golf Course employ~ Ken Bcauchenc about the lat tt•r 's purPQrtcd support of a move to recall two San Clementc City Council members. Rarton. chairman of the recall group, played the tape al a group meeting to show employet> ~upport of the recall move But lhe taped conversation was lost or destroyed, court of· fi cials said. so the Jury in the case liste ned to a cassette tape made of the recall group's meet· Ing where the original tape was played. During the two-day trial, de- f l' n s e attorney Matthew Richman attempted to establish that the e mployee had given consent to be taped. !eauchene appeared as a wit ness and denied he had given permission. officials said. Many portions of the homeowners m eeting recording played for jurors was Inaudible. The illegal wiretapping charjle is u misdemeanor. s rht•dulccl bilateral talks, the first question~ sought their reuc t1011 to the prosecution of Anato· ly S hcht1ransky and others in the S(lvict Union. "We deplore this ~ttion by the Soviet governmen t ," Car ter repli e d . citing not o nl y Shc haransky's case but similar moves against /\lexander Ginzburg and Yuri Orlov Speaking in German. Schmidt s aid· "I would like to express SHCHARANSKY GETS 13 YEARS -PAGE A4 my full agreement with what the president has said." The German leader added that "such actions" are also taken "in the other part of Germany" ;rnd said he would like to remind U .$. reporters ·'that there a re also people 1n Eastern Europe who suffer under such conditions but a r(' not given such public prominence" as the Soviet dissl· dents. The US president said 1t was obvious that "the courageous dissidents in the Soviet Union" ure being tried, convicted and punished because they ··sought basic freedoms" l(uaranteed un· cl er the llelsink1 agrcem<.•nt, which he noted the Soviet Union "voluntarily signed .. Heliport Proposed In Capo t\ San .Ju;m C:.1p1Mrano city councilman 1s seekmg a com mercial commuter heliport to r l•placc the rccentlv closed Capistrano Airport · Councilman Phillip Schwartze has been authorized to discuss his proposal with Aero Com muter A1rl1ncs. Inc . a Lo-, Angeles-bused commuter c.11r scrvice Schwart1.l' said the c·om mull'r company recently proposed ba::.· ing a port 1n Anaheim where ht' serves as a city planner. When he broarhcll the idea or locating a port 1n San Jua n C<1p1slrano. he said. Aero officials greeted 1t with enthusiasm and now plan a demonstration of their aircraft for city officers and reside nts in Augus t or Septem ber One or the primary locations 1·onsidt'red for the heliport w11ul<I Ix.· the old airstrip. ac cording to Schwartze San Juan needs commuter services for bu s inessmen. he said, and helicopters do not have as many drawbacks as the airport had. An Aero s pokesman said com p:.iny off1cwls are optimistic a bout lo('at1ng in San Juan. Surveys estimate a potential passenger load of 300,000-400.000 yearly between Oran~c Countv and L-0s Angeles International i\ 11·port. San Juan was chosen as thl' second port location because of ficials believe industry ano population surroundm~ the city would support the service. The rompnny's heli copters carry nine passengers. and th(• trip from San Juan to LAX would be less than 20 minutes, I he spokesman said Commuter rare wo uld be 1tbout $15 each way. he added. Clemente Names Recr eation Officers San Clemente Pnrks and ll<.•c r eal ion Comm i ssioner~ Lurry Pooler and Pat Murphy were elected chairman and vice chairman for lhe 1978-79 year at :i Tuesday meeting. Doth men have ser ved on the commission for one year Pooler manages a computer company and Murphy is 3 g rophic arts anct packaging spee1alisl Tram Fee Boosted Laguna Beach is going to let its tourists pick up part or the lab for Proposition l3 starting Saturday with increased rates for restlval tram riders. That summer rare Increase. from 25 cents per ride to ~O cents, is expected lorulse$27 ,oooror city corters, according to Assistant Cl ly M anftgerTerry Rrandt. But the City Council this week dldn 't Just slop al those transit In· c reases. The panel also approved raising NliJulnr maln llne adult fares for the city's seven bu11es rrom2!cenlllto~c nta,ascheme that rou1d raise anolh~r $8.~. Brandl believes. And the kiddies will no longer get a break on bus r ide11, sta~ng this weekend. The council ellmlnated the re· duccd l5-ccnt rare for children un· dcr 12 and wtll now charge the full 35-ccnt rate, n move expected to ~ raiseS3.lOO The city also will ehange tht• monthly bus pass coRt to reflect the c urrent rate hike -doing away with discountR. The monthly pass formerly cost S7.50. It will nowcost$14 . Tbe council also npproved Brandl's request to work with the Laguna Beach Unified School DiRtricl lo attempt lo get . school student~ to lake city buse!I to their c3mpuses In light of proposed school bus service cutbacks being considet·c d by the district lrustees. "Ir tht' school district u~od our buses to tram1port kids, there could be a bl.i difference in both of our budgets ... ~uuestod Coun· cll man lloword Dawson this week. The Increases came al an ap propriatu time In Lasuna Be ach at the beginning oflhe art rc11livalseoson. Al'Wl ...... e WEST GERMANS SURROUND THE PRESIDENT Carter Moves Through Thousenda Shaking Hands Fro'" Page A I DIEDRICH-GATES ••• Rut Gall's s ays the deputy who s lapped tht:' ticket on D1cdrich's cuunty-leased car's windshield acted properly Anet while ht> doesn't d1sputt• Diedrich's ace<>unt of the incident. Gates says 1l 's up to a Judge or JUry and not the shcrifftodecide guilt or innocence. So be it. s~1ys Diedrich. TO SHOW TllE s heriff the error of his ways. the coun· ty super visor has pleaded innocent, asked for a trial and t•o mmitted $1.000 to upcoming court fight. Accordinit lo Diedrich. he went to the beac h that ratcful holiday night after a Dana Point neighbor com µla rnt·d that tht' l>each 1s chronicC:Jlly messy and ill-kept D1cdrn:h ~a} s the neighbor w as right, the beach wa~ mc~sy and Ill-kept. IT WAS WlllLE he s tooo ankle deep In beach litter thut Diedrich was cited for 1llt:gal parking by d passm~ deputy sheriff. "l was a county official drinn_g u county-leased car on orftc1al county business and had every right to use and park on the road," Diedrich s ays. "I don't fault the officer who J:a vc me the· tic ket He .,.. as domg what he was supposed to do .. But Diedrich does fault the sheriff who. \\>hen told of his plight. refused lo cancel the c1tat1on. "l'M NOT SAVING I should get special treatment because I 'm a county s upervisor. I simply think any citizen faced with a n obvious wrong has a right to expect 1t to l)e corrected." s ays Diedrich. Out Gates says sherirrs who go around tearing up ticke ts. no. matter what the circums tances. shouldn't be :.hc 11ffs and probably won't be for very long And. he says. he's not so certain D1edrich's plea or JU~l1fiable illegal parking is on sound legal ground ACCORDING TO both Gate~ and Diedrich, al onl' point in their confrontation Gates i.a1d something like: .. Ralph. 1f Y"u need SIS I'll be happy to lend 1t to you · • J\ ri::hhhhhh. '·Diedrich choked Well. Gates said. you c:an take your tame paying 1t back Double ar~hhhhhhhhh . Diedrirh roared <it the thought of an~one th1nk1ng he might be in need llE WANTS GATE ' to stand up CJnd be counted a~ d mun who corrects wrong when he sec~ wrong being done "Sure. he'd probably get some heat if he fixed the 11 r kct And so \\Ould I. But when you're right. you'r e right And vou take the heal knowing you're right." says D1eclnch. He's now set to s pend what he thinks will be at least Sl.000 to defend himself against the Sl5 charge And among the witnesses his lawyer "-'=<PCCts to sub pocna for the defense 1s Sheriff Brad Gates "l 'LL TELL YOU. this 1s a mnlll'r of principle and I 'm going all out to prove a point.'· Diedrich says "That'sfinc." Gates says. "only tell ittoa Judge ·· "I will." Diedrich replies. "You bet your life 1 will · GUARANTEE? LOOK TO THE DICTIONARY!! Mining Halt Vrged Orange County s uptirvisors s hould halt gravel mining below Cuspers Rcgion;'1 Park until mining operators correct damage they caused to the 5.500-acre park. a former county official urged. Former county Planning Com- missioner Shirley Grindle made that recommendation in a letter to supervisors. She said she was speaking ror members or tbe San t iago Heights Property Owners Association In East Orange. The Conrock Co. has been blamed by county officials for e rosion that washed a gully 200 feet wide in places through the park during winter rains They estimate damage to the county's largest r egional park at S2. 7 million and have been negotiating with company or. ficials for park repairs. I n the meantime. county supervisors for the firth time this week put off filing a lawsuit against the firm seeking the $2.7 million in damage. They gave the company one more month t o com plet e negotiations with the county and asked county o ffic ials to evaluate Conrock's offer or a former gravel pit in the Orange area a s part of the damage pay- ment. But Ms. Grindle called that of. fer "at best laughable." • • 1 r the county accepts the pit in its present condition Conrock will have successfully unloaded a tremendous liability by giving 1t to the county -and then the t axpayers are stuck with the cost of restoring the pit." she wrote. She suggested that Conrock be asked to repair the Caspers damage 1mmcd1atcly or have it~ mining permit revoked . In addition 1f the East Orange pit 1s accepted , s he s aid. ~uperv1sors should first ask that 1t be repaired to a condition safe for public use.' If Conrock refus~ to repair Caspc.•rs . ~he continued, supervisor~ should fil e a luwsuit immediately. "not six months from now." •·ro,,. Page ,, I JARVIS ... gathering at a supporter's home • when his wife. Estelle. spotted a t•ar coming up from behind. As the car approached. he speeded up. .. I don't know how many t1mcl> I (' h a n g e d I a n e s I J u s t remember going from one side to the other to get out of the way of this car,·• Jarvis said. Had he been drinking"' Ye~. Jarvis said. He'd had one vodka and orange juice early in thl' evening After dinner, he s md. his hosts offer ed coffee. which he later found out was laced with liqueur He hod "two or three" of these before head mg for home . Then. Jarvis' friends took the witness stand to tell of the party that night. Jarvis. they ins isted, Y.aS not intoxicated. Th<' hostess. Marcia Greene. spreC:Jd her arms and adm itted sh(• had spiked the coffee "I 'm the guilty one." she told Jurors. "I did it." But she added an explanation. ··1 make very bad cofree." s he said forlornly "The onl y way I c·an cam ouflage it ii-. b y doctorinR it up ... Alden s did at lrrst·tnceotion and has abtdecl by the delrnrtron ol the word. ever-thusly What and how much does a guarantee mean 10 you? We'd say 11 depends on the 11em 1nv0lved and the manufactur8' Generally speaking, houses would be one thrno. automobiles and mos1 electrical appliances. another, all with specified time llm1t. Guarantees on carpeting are constderably more complicated The rule tn the 1ndus1rv rs TWO YEARS for manufectunng defects The feellng 1s that manufacturing defects will surface w1th1n that lwo year oerlOd Beyond th1s. lhese manufacture rs feel there are too many vanablet in the uaage 10 give coverage beyond that penoct Oon'1 be mtslect by phoney·· guarantees They are prorated, battd on mlll-invot~ costs. plua padding and labor to enanoe. By the ttme you ltgure lhem up. 11 usually costs more to change lhan the 0<lgina1 purchase pnce Carpet manula<:torers lell us that a P<ec>OOderance of complaints rs not because of defects but because ot improper lnatallallon, We m1n1m1ze the number of co,mplalnts by having the bell tn&tallers around Aleo. we deal Ol'lly wllh more substantial mills, further reducing problems Buying from Alden's w111 give vou 11'1e greatest secunly look to the d1cttonarv. and then to us , DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom drapsriss Lil NC) nom linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE COSTA M!SA. CALIPJ 926'7 • PHONE 6•6·'4838 -6.C6·l3'5 I ,. ·1 I ' . Orange Coast ED ITION * * ., Today'8 ~•oslng N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71, NO. 195, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~R IOAY, JULY 14, 1978 N TEN CEN rs ~---------Sheriff Versus Diedrich---------- Great Huff 01'er $15 Parking Ticket 'TELL IT TO JUDGE' 'Sheriff Brad Gates Bus Fare Hike OKd ByOCTD By KATIIY CLANCY Of -0.lly l'llet $taff A $45.2 miUion Orange County Transit District COCTD> budget that caUs for a 40 percent hike in fares and reduced properly tax income won tentative approval Crom di strict dir ectors Thursday. In the process directors scra pp ed a planned door-to-destination Dial·a -Ride 8y GAllV GllANVILLE Of .... 0.11, .. , ... ltaft Oh the surface. the mini·courtroom drama next month will match The People o( the State or California against Ralph A. Diedrich. THE PEOPLE say Oiedrich. even thdugh he is a coun. ty supervisor. acted wrongfully and illegally the evening of May 29 when he parked his car on a service roaH at Laguna Niguel Beach Park. For that transgression. The People want Diedrich to pay a $15 fine. That's the official version of the case that will go to trial the afternoon of Aug. 8 In South Orange County Municipal Court. IN REALITY, however. the upcoming court confronta· tion is a battle or wills between Diedrich and Sheriff Brad Gates. Diedrich says he has been falsely accused and it makes no difference if his alleged offense is a $15 misde· me a nor. He thjnks the sheriH ought to set the record straight - that any citizen falsely accused of a crime should be s pared the expense or going to court to prove innocence .already proved. DIEDRICH WANTS the parking ticket canceled by whatever means sheriffs have of doing away with s uch things. But Gates say~ the deputy who slapped the ticket on Diedrich's county-leased car's windshield acted properly. And while he doesn't dispute Diedrich 's account of the incident. Gates says it's up to a j udge or jury and not the sherifftodecide guilt or Innocence So be it. says Diedrich ' TO SHOW THE sheriff the error of his ways. the coun· ty supervisor has pleaded innocent. asked for a trial and committed $1,000 to upcoming court fight. According to Diedrich , he went to the beach that fateful holiday night after a Dana Point neighbor com- plained that the beach is chronically messy and ill·kept. Diedrich s ays the neighbor was right, the beach was messy and ill·kepl. JT WAS WHILE he stood ankle deep in beach Inter that Diedrich was cited for illegal parking by a passing deputy sheriff. "l was a county official driving a county-leased car on official county business and had every right to use and park on the road." Diedrich says. "I don't fault the officer who gave me the ticket. He was doing what he was supposed to do ... But Diedrich does fault the sheriff who. when told of his plight. refused to cancel the citation "l 'M NOT SA YING I should get special treatment because I'm a county supervisor I simply think any ISee OIEDRICH·GATES. Page A2> ~llr Piiot St.II ....... , 'RIGHT IS RIGHT' Supervisor Ralph Diedrich Advice lgnosred DA Opposed Kymla Trial Orange County Grand Jury transcripts now available to the public make it clear that the dis· trict attorney never really want· ed to prosecute Moulton Niguel Water District General Manager Carl Kymla. foreign made auto He warned that 1l wa::. ye\ to be proved that Kymla actually put the tires on his car but felt satisfied that a mufler paid for by the district was in fact in- stalled on Kymla's BMW •. • service for Costa Mesa residents as well as service improvements in Garden Grove. But the panel indicted Kymla and four ot.her di~trict officials las t month after Deputy District Attorney William Evans re peatedly suggested that it might not be wise to include the former Newport Beach councilman in the indictment. E\'ans reminded lhe grand Jury, however. that they had also heard testimony to the cf CSee WATER, Page A21 lroine Pool They also chopped the number of freeway commuter Park·and-Ride trips from 67 to 14 daily and a greed not to expand service on regular bus routes. Di rectors turned aside a so-called "doomsday budget" of $39 million for 1978-79 that would have seen fares doubled and all prope rty tax revenue cut off. The $45.2 million version, expected back for adoption Aug. 7. still is SS million less than that approved in the pre·J arvis 1977·78 fiscal year. It also has been whittled down from the $58.9 million spending 11ackage proposed by OCTD administrators before California '10ters passed the prooertv tax r e form m easure known as Proposition 13 Starting Sept 10, passengers tSee FARES. Page A2> Mi.ss Schuller Faces More hgSurgery Carol Schuller. 13·year-old d a u g hte r o f Rev R obert Schuller, was lo under go sur- gery late today at Childrens Hospital of Orange County. The "exploratory surgery" will determine if further am putation· is necessary at this time. according to a hospital spokesman, and to begin correc- tive plastic surgery. Carol, said to be in good spirits since a motorcycle acci- dent last F'riday in Sioux City. fowa, in which she lost her left leg below the knee. received a further tilt today. She received a telephone call lrom actor John Wayne. who told her: "I want to help you Carol. .Your Dad has helped me so much and I want to help you. Carol, t only had cancer, you have lost a leg. You just call me if you want to talk." The l\ospital spokes man re- vealed "if the threat of Infection can be controlled for the next seven days, proopects or savJng her knee and thigh from am .. l>utatlon is virtually ensured." Carol told hcl' father. pastor or the Garden Grove Community Church known ror bia "posslbili· ly thlnklng" and weekly "Hour 'of Power" television pro1ram: "Daddy. Ir they amputate my kJ'lce or tblgh, it won 'l change God '" plan tor my life " 0•11• .. I ... 5 .. ff ~ WHETHER HEALTHFUL OR HAZARDOUS, BA~ ISLAND VISITORS ARE TAKING TO SKATING Promoters Enjoy A Booming Buslneh While Residents Seek City Controls • 1 Newport Rolls A.long Island Roller Skating Stirs Controversy By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI Ille 0-11, f'llOt 5tatt Roller skating. which is taking on the dimensions of a craze in Newport Beach, is inexpensive. run and healthful. That view, voiced by r oller skating revivalists. is not shared by a group of disgruntled Balboa l sland residents a nd merchants . They see roller skating as a hazard that ought lo be con· troJJed by city ordinance. The problem . which is headed for City Council for considera- tion, has come to a head thjs s ummer with the arrival or a skate rental shop on the is land's main street, Marine Avenue. Debra Hegg, a San Juan Capistrano resident. opened the Balboa Skate Co. on the island in April. A month later she opened another shop near the Balboa Pavilion. Business. she says. is boom· ing. ··w e get about 2.000 people a week," Ms . Hegg.claims The shops not only rent the customary boot-type skate, but sell a specially-made model that features a jogging shoe mounted on a truck with wheels Jike those used on skateboards. Local resi· Drunk Drive Trial Prosecutor Asks Jarvis Conviction OXNARD <AP> A pros· ecutor asked a jury today to convict tax reformer Howard Jarvis of misdemeanor drunken driving and called Jarvis' ex- p I an a tions of his conduct ''ridicuJous. ·· "He conducted himself n a manner that is inconsistent with his sober personality.... Deputy Ventura County District At· torney Robert Bayer told jurors as J 8l'Vis listened quietly. .. He failed the field sobriety tests, and he's guilty." Bayer ridiculed Jarvis' con· tentlon that he teared a aherltr's car was actually an enemy pursuing hJm. "There was no raUonal reuon for a sober person to have such suspicions or coocems... Dayer said. Jarvis ' lawyer. Trevor Grimm. told the jury J•rvls' worries were warranted that he had received threats saying "You'll never get out or Ventura alive." "Isn 't it logical and rational that Mr. Jarvis was trying to get away from this car?" Orlmrnasked. He suggested Jarvis ' was be· tng pr06eCuted merely because he was the leader or California's taxpayer r evQ\t that saw passage or Proposition 13 last month. In the case that went to the jury toda y, Jarvis and bis wtle t.est.llled that his ootorlety as the Proposition l3 cruudcr had brought telephooe threatl to their home. When he saw a car with brtgbt Hghta pursuing him. Jarvis saJd he criss·croased from lane lo tke JARVIS. Psae AZ) dents are buying in good num· bers. she said. "We get all kinds of people in here." Ms. Hegg added. "A real cross section. I know about the merchants association and we're trying to work things out. "But one thing about this bus i- ness people t'ome back happy ... The unhappy merchants and homeowne rs say they have nothing against Ms. Hegg or roller s katers in gen eral. They're concerned about the hazards posed to pedestrians by any rolling equipment skates. skateboards and bicycles. Current city ordinances cover bicycling on s idewalks and skateboarding on hills with grades or greater than six per· cent. At their June 6 meettng, direc- tors of the Balboa Is land Jm. provement Association decided to write the council and ask for an ordinance controlling roller skating because or what they see as the dangers involved. Ed Siebel, an association board membe r . s aid the primary concern seems to be the r o lle r s katers on Marine Avenue. Balboa Island's main business thoroughfare. He noted that. a few weeks CSee SKATING, Page A2) YACHT CLUB FL4P JllEWED Some women say they are tired or having the wlnd taken out of their sails when they app- ly for membership In a yacht club. Whet-her there Is discrlmlnB· tlon aaaJnst women \n yacht cluba depends on who you talk with tho c:luba or the women themselves. Ft&tu.rln1. Pase 81. "In m y judgment . th e evidence presented to you is in- sufficient," Evans said. "I don't. think there's enough." The advice was ignored. The grand jury indicted Kymla, 44 . John Pe rry. 32, director of ad ministrative operations. his brothe r. Chuck. 28. a main tena nce yard foreman; Vernon McKown. 34, an inventory con· trol clerk : and Kenneth Krieger. 38 . a maintenance yard s upervisor. All five defendants face ar raignment Monday in Superior Court. The charges against them are based on allegations that water district employees under their s upervis ion pe rformed domestit' chores ror the m on dis· tricl time. Evans' discussion with the ~rand Jury included the allega lion that Kymla used water dis· t rict facilities to buy tires for his Tainted Food Investigated In County State a nd federal health officials today continued their probe of a suspected case of botul ism food poi s onin~ reported e arly Thurs day morning by a patient admitted to Hoag Memorial Hospital. Ho s pita officia ls. who declined to release the patient's name. said the 36-year-old Newport Beach resident is listed in good condition today In the intens ive car e unit. Mean- while. Food and Drug Ad ministraUoo and s tate epi· demiologists continued to probe the case. Blood samples taken from the victim were being tested today to determine that the man was Indeed suffering from botulism. The Huntington Beach police heltcooter c:rew was sent on an emergency flight to the Los Angeles International AirPort at about 1 a.m. Thursday to pick up a s blpment o C botulis m antl·toxin. Dr. Ben Warner of the state Health Oeparlmenl lab In Berkeley Tbursday confirmed th•t the s uspected source or co ntam ina t ion wa s commerc\aUy canned water c h estnuts, Imported from Taiwan. However. today he was "ot available ror co01ment. F a/,/,s 'Short' Of SO Meters By PJRLJP ROSMARIN Of 11• O~lly .. ltot Sult Were the world's best swim- mers to compete today in tht' City of Irvine's highly touted $650.000 Heritage Park Olympic 50-meter swimming pool. every one or them would miss a poten- tial record by an inch . Every record, every lime By an inch Thal 's how much the pool 1s short of 50 meters. according to AAU officials who refused last week to certify it for official com petitions City officials said when the pool was filled with water. pres· sure. combined with wet soils. ~ outside the all-aluminum struc-• ture. pushed inward both ends of , the pool. Pa u I Brady, ass istant city manager. said 1t was the first 5 such incident he's ever heard or. 1 Brady s aid repairs - stretching back the aluminum and bolting it with welding . plates to steel support beams - should bring the 50-meter pool back to a run 50 meters by next ' <See POOL, Page A2) Coast Weather fair and continued quite warm through Saturday. Highs in upper 70s at the beache!i to low 90s inland. Lows tonight 55 to 63. INSIDE TODA~ It' 11 fOJr time again. In Orange County. The ann1.10l F'a1r opens todo11 with a bu$]1 11L<Jte of exhibits and enter. tamment Story and photot on Page Cl latlex -. . . I ' ' \:l OAILV r'llOT f llCLly, July t• 11178 Author Unhappy A the rton Raps Newport DelayB Dr t:u,cne Alherton. author ~r a St!rtes or e n viro nme nt o rlt:nll'd mea:.ures Thuri.dity cr1t1c12cd Nev. port 8 euch city councilmen ror Cailin& to uct on his latest mitiallve 1'ucsday, councilmen had the option of enacting the measure relatod lO bluff pre1ervallon as city law or orderlna lt placed on the Novembe r ballot. Counr1lmen voted unanimously to delay 1.1 dcc1:s1on until Au1. 1•. their last opportunity lO put the moa11urc on the November hallot Atherton, smnrl inl( from coun· ell criticism oC tus ertort s, took ·~sue with the lack or 11cllon, suym~ he r<>ll <'ounc1lmen were unwilling to act m the publlc'i. best interest. "We must be \0 nreful not to take an elit1i>t point of view." he contended. City Clerk Dorls O~orae Tu4'11· day certltlod lho blurr mea1ure OS qualilled (or th~ ballot. The proposal calls for 1Jlacement or parks in bluff top developments 1m the edge ot the blurr und lhu construction or ti roadway M·paraUn~ the bluff parks from homes Atherton ~ppcared at Tuesday's meeting to press ror enactment of the propos al without putting it on the ballot Newport Beach councilmen lost year enoct ed another Atherton mouu r e that iO · c reased the •mount of parkland that developer1 must glve the cl· ty when buildlnl new projects. But Tuesday, councilmen ex- pressed some reservations about the newe11l mcaaure. P•rticular· ly the construction or lhti roads adJoinma tho P¥rk Breathing Unhealthy Mayor Pro Te m R a y Wiiliam:;, a former prcaiidtsnl or the i''raenda of Newport Bay who is generally regarded as an en- v1ronmenwli8t. was critical of Atherton and his proposal. Snwg Alert Seen Lasting Tiro Days "J'm concemed about a pell· lion like thl1t that is put together by someone who Is not lnvolved In the give and take between the city. I~ Slaff and landowners." he said. In a s ta ff report on the Atherton meutiure, J oe Devlin. the city's public works director, said construction of roads ad- joininat parks would pose serious technical problems and could re- :sult In extensive grading ~nd bridge or <·ul vert coni;tructlon Orange Countinns who suf· fcrcd through toduy's 11moa are expected to go through It aguln 1o m o rrow arcordlni:c to a bPOkc~man for the F.I Monte· h:it1cd South Coast Air Quality Management Dl!!lrlct. In un unorecedented 11ct1on. Jc·cording to the Associated Press. lntlu.'ltrics and utilities in 1he South Coast Air Basin On· eluding Orange County) were ri!· ~u1rcrl to take pollution-cutting i.Le ps today Curtailments included a cut· back at Huntington Beach's stc::i m pl ant to 80 percent pro- d uc:t ion e>f electricity Although s m og levels re .m:11n£>d rel:itively low today in c•oa~tul Orange Cou nty. hrcathing IA u11 expected lo be ·u nhe althfu l ro r sens it1v · 111·ri.on ~ ' 1n th\· Saddlellack \. ~1114-y area wht•rc readingi. on ltw Pollutant Stundards Index 1 PSI 1 were projected to reach 15'1 The t•o;1stal area was expected to top out al 63 PSI , the spokesman said. notln1t that northern Orange County was to be hardest hil. A sta~c·one alert was announced ror the Ltt Habra Santil Ana Canvon vic1n1iy. The spokes man said a com· binat1on or CJ "very. very low in- version layer. bottoming at 200 feel, very litllc wind and lots or heat " is caus ing the current smog condition. creating second· i:;taae alert s in parts of Los Angeles and Sun Bernardino counties. "lt 's like smoking u. cigar in a closet ." he said. Tod ay's a le r ts. predic ted betweon l and 4 p.m .. were ex- pected again tomorrow. he s aid. with m eteorologists cint1clp<:ttmg som e let up on Sunday A stage one alert result!. at 204 PSI. Thal':s wh~n the elderly and younger chlltJrcn aru warned to ovoid phyl'ical exercise City s lttff members say the property that would be affected by passage of the Atherton measure I n cl ud es th e Ca s taw41ys. Wes tbay. the Eastblurt remnant and Ncwporter North along the edge of the Upper Uay. The citv staff reoort also savs a parcel ot CalTrans property in West Newport. j us t above Balboa Coves also would be in· eluded. Atherton said his meas ure wus written to apply to any Irvine Coast property lhut ml11ht be an· nexed by the city. Huncock Banninl III. director or t ht: com1)uny that owns oil fields In West Newport. testified ·rucaday that portions of that property, surrounded by the city but not incorporated. also nre likely to be affected If eventually annexed by the city. Employee Strikes Hit Three Cities Jn ogreeing to delay action on the measure, Mayor Paul Ryckoff also suggested that city staff members study way~ or in· corporatlng the park portion or the measure Into "city policies, ordina nces or the general plan, whatever IL takes" without In· eluding the road concept By The Assoclakd PreH P.ubllc employees In thr•e m:.iJor U.S. elthis were on 'Strike t o da y Cleveland wa s lhl' hurdcst htl , with 1,500 policemen on strike. Lou1~v1ll\• h~d almobt no r 1 r t' m c '' o n d u L y u n d l'h 1 I a1Jelph1a wall without the <,1.'r\'IC'l'<i or a l mo!il 20 .0011 Man Arrested Jn Attack on Balboa Woman A 2R-year·old Orange man was 1n custody today in Newport Reach a fter he was Identified as the man who allegedly assaulted a Pcnin~ula re:.ident early thl!4 m orning. Sgt Darryl Youle :mid he ar- 'l'eii led Mortin Lee Spangler ;1hout three blockts from lhe Incl dent which was repo rted at <i bout l a .m. The 22·year·old victim told police s he had just put he r cur into a rr1end'1t garage in the al- ley In th • 1600 block of West Balboa Boulevard when the Incl· d•·nl occurred She Hid a man approached he r to u8k Cor the time und before 11he could reply, he at· tacked her, throwing her against lhe garage. The woman lold police she ~creamed and ran away rrom her aHailant who fled the a lley. N elghbors summoned police who were given a description of the man by his intended victim. 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'Thursday und we re given five.day suRpensions. ending H three·day wulkout that caused minor delays in tong·dtslance .ser vice. The Cleveland strike began Thursday night over the firing oC 13 patrolmen by Mayor Dennis Kucinich The 31·year·ol d muyor . who faces a r ecall election ncxl month, dismissed the men for refusing ~n order to star t one-man daytime fool pMrots in h1gh·crime housing projects. Kuclnich asked the state today ror National Guard troops and any other help it could provide. But Gov. James A. Rhodes' o ffi ce in Columbu11 said no .tRtistance would be offered until the city exhausted every other PoSSibility Some water and ga rbage workers honored police picket lines. raising th<' threat of a wider work Rtoppage in the city of 700,000 persons. Authorities said not one of the 1.500 patrolmen In the city's 2,000·mcmber police department reported for work on the 11 p.m. !ihift. Safety Director James W. Barrett said some patrolmen reported for duty at 7 a m and the re were a rcw pa trol cars on the street. but he dccU ned to give specifics f 'rora Page A I WATER •.. reel thnt Kymla reimbursed the district ror the cost or the muf- fler. And he noted lhut the water district'~ tlucted directors gave Kymla approval to have repairs made on his car provided the dis trict was reimbursed for them E vans described evidence re· garding work done at Kymla's home as ·•very weak." He pointed out that two or three years had elapsed since the work a llegedl y was -performed and e mployee and time records related to that period nre no longer In ex- istence Arson Probe d PERRIS CAP> A 25·year-old man has been booked for in· vesligallon or ar~on in two brush fires, Including one that burned 380 ucr~ In Riverside County earlie r thl~ month, the state Department of Forestry said Thursd ay William Ho.ward Houts of Cabaton was arrested Wednesday and WAS held Thurs· day in lhe Denning Jail in lieu or $25.000 ball, said de partment spokesman George Sc-hullejann. DIEDRICH-GATES • • • citizen raced with an obvious wrong has a rl&ht to expect it to be corrected," BOYS Diedrich. . 8ul Oates uys iheriffs who go around tearinJ. up tickets. no matter what the circumstances. shouldn t be Jherlff:s and probably won't be for very lone. . A.nd, he uys, he '• not so certain Oledrlch's plea of Jualif111ble lllcaol parklna Is on sound leeat eround. ACCORDING TO both 04tes and Diedrich at one point in their confrontation Gatts said iomethlna like: "Ralph. lf you need Sl& l'JI be happy to lend ltto you." "Arghhhhhh." Diedrich choked. Well. Gate1 said, you can take your lime paylna it back. Double ar1hhhhht\hhh. Diedrich roared at the thought of anyone thlnklng he ml1ht be m need. tlE WANTS GATF .. to stand up und ba counted 35 a m1m who correcta wrong when he secs wrong being done "Sul'e, he'd probably get some heat If ho theed the Lleket. And ao would l. But when you're right. you're right. And you take ~he heat knowing you're rlaht," ~llYi Diedrich He's now set lO spend what he think• wlll be ._t IHtl Sl ,000 to defend hJmself •1•lrtit the $16 charao. And amon' tfH! witnesses his lawyer expects to sub· poena for the dcfeMe is Sherm Brad Oates . .. ,'IL TELL YOll, thla I~ a matter of principle and rm &:olns 811 out to prove 1 point.'' Dt9drteh 11y1. "Thal'lflne;• Oatcuays, "onlyi1ll ll '91 Judie." ·•1 wUI, •· DledrtchrepllH. "Vou~yourllfet will.•· , To1vn 011d Gow1i M up outlines current I rvlne Co. proposal to develop shop~. offi ces und upurtrncnts across Campus Drive from main t!ntranC'e to UC I 1·vine. Development ha!> been dh;cu~scd since UC l wus on drawing boards in car· Jy 1960it. The 48·acre proj~ct it; being reviewed by City of rrvine. Company hopes to opc.m first i;tuge by summer. 1980 Homeowners Urge Gravel Mining Halt Orungc County super vi110rs :>hould halt gravel mining pclow Ca spers Reglon:il Park untll mining operators correct dam age they caused to t he 5,SOO·aCrc purk, a former county offi cial urged. f'ormer county Planning Com- missioner Shirley Grindle made Frora Page A I POOL .•• week. when the AAU will check 1t uguln. The first swim meet at the park Ill 11cheduled July 22. Th\• pool was built by Pacifica Englnt"erlng, under a subcon· truct with Heritage, Park de · veloper Ruane Corp Both urc Los Angeles County tirms. Brody said the city hasn 'l yet otrlclally accepted the work HS complete. Because of that. he said. the estimated $8,000 to $10,000 to stretch the pool the crucial inch will be paid by Pacifi ca. Brady said the two other pools In the aquatics complex-a 25. yard recreational POOi and a 33 1 a m eter diving tank-have shown no structural problems. The Heritage Park aquatics complex has been bothered by numerous problems. Originally ll was lo have been ready for use last November. Heavy rains contributed to a three-month delay. The contractor further blumcd vanda lism children and adults using the empty pool s urface for ~kateboardlng , among othe r things for delays. Most recent estimates for opening predicted July I as the date. It still hasn't opened. Ci t y Councilmen were in· formed privately or the missing inch at a meeting Tuesday M ayor nil! Vardoulis. a n engineer , today said. "I would think they would have com e closer than that. Knowing the volume and weight of water god. that ·s pretty standard.·· Vardoulis was angry about the repealed problems and delay~. "My feeling," he said. "is thal the contractor owes us a lot of money. IC I had to guess, I'd say at least SJ0.000 that recommendation 1n a letter to .supervisors. She said s he was :sp\!aking for memhers <>r the Santiago Heig hts Pro perty O wners Association 1n East Oranf!e. The Conrock Co. has been blamed by county officials for crotslon that washed a gully 200 feet wide 1n places through the park during winter rains They estimate damage to the county's largest regional park at $2. 7 million and have bee n negotiating with company of- ficials for park repairs. In the meantime. county s upervisors for th<: llfth Lime thu1 week put off filing a lawRult agu1mst the firm seeking the 52.7 million ln damage They 1euve the company onl' m ore m onth to com1>let1· negotiation." with the county and u:s k e d ~oun ty o ff ici ul11 lo ev:iluate Conrock's orrer of a former ~ruvel pit In the Orange <irea us part of the damage pay· m enl. Dul Ms. Grindle called that of· " fer .. at best laughable." .. If the county accepts the pit in Its present condition Conrock wlll have successfuJly unloaded a tremendous liability by givln~ it to the county -and then the taxpayers are stuck with the cost of restoring the pit, .. s he wrote. She s uggested that Conrock be asked to r epair the Caspers damage tmmediately or have its mining permit revoked In addition if the East Orungc pit Is acce pted . s he said. s upervisors should first ask that it be r epaired to u condition safe for public use . If Conrock refuses to repair Casp l'rs. s h e con tin ued. supervisors should fil e a laws uit 1mmed!ately, "nol sue months from now .. JARVIS ... lane on the Ventura Freeway The car turned out to be a s heriff's patrol car. "For the hut yeur, we 've tned to stay away from any car that looks suspicious." J urvis told Jurors in munici pal court here "Maybe I'm overi>cn!litive." He said police had given him advice on the matter "to avoid any car that looks threatcniniz." GUARANTEE? LOOK TO THE DICTIONARY!! F re• P age A l FARES ... on OCTD's rC"gultlr routes will pay 36 &Joola, M lO·cenl hlkll from th~ 25 cont,. charHOd »ince the district began ol)<Jnltlng in 1972 Passengers on Park·and-Rld.e and Oiul u ltlde, us we ll as ablt' bodied compunlons of t.bc handicapped on Dlal-a ·Ltfl j5ervices will pay 20 cent.I mon. ;, 70 cent fare. Senior c iti ze n and handicapped paHen1•n waU be c hnrged 15 cents on regttlar routes and 35 cents on special service vehicles. Senior citizen• had rldden fr~ i n th e pa ~l u n der an urriangement with Orange County Supervisors. who picked up the c05t of their rares with federal revenue s harina dollart. However. OCTD officials sa.Jd . the future of that pro1ram isn't known now in ll1ht of budget constrolnu bro uaht on by Pro position 13. OCTO Director WllUom Farris cast the lone vote sgainlft the 40 percent fare lncreaae Thursday, saying ridert1 would accept an Immediate doublin1 of fees in lhc apirit ol Pro~oaltlon 13's "pay your own way · message. OCTD admlnlUr ators. however. predicted that a 100 percent increase In tares wouJd cau11e a drop In rldcr11hip. With the 40 percent Increase, they e11t1mated, OCTD buae1t will curry 21 million passenaer fares thl11 year. two mllllon more than In 1977°78. OCTD Flnunc<> Director John Realty pmpo11ed th~ 40 percent furc hike o:s the first step in a plan lO double fares by 1983. He s1.ud the district mu5t l'Onlmue lo obt1un one·fourth of 11 s operating income from locl! I sources fares. property taxes, bus adve rtising und interest. Otherwise. he explained. OCTD faces a reduction of iL'I federal subsidi<•l>. which now make up half or the operating budget. Diret·tors curlier considered doing ;.1wuy entirely with ils ~h•lr l' or lot:.d properly lax dollur~ But lktill' convinced them to uc:c1.1>t lh1.· S I 5 mlll1on 1n pr o p erty tux di;l' 1n th e post-Proposition 13 tillocation. Becuu.c;e or stulc and federal regulations, he s:ud , OCTO can collec t $2 in subs idies for every SI raised in property taxes. Ye t the district loses $1 in federal he lp for eve r y Sl t:ollected at the rarebox. He suggested directors collect the $1 S million available. but propo!e federal legis lation to chan~c the way subsidies are g ranted so prope rty taxes . eventually can be deleted rrom the budget. From Page Al SKATING ... <:tgO. a young s kate r fell and severely cut his 3rm which went through 3 store window. Ms. Jleg~ agrees that skaters on the main street do have proble ms getti n g around pedestrians. but she noted that most gel onto t he bayrront sidewalk as quickly as Possible "They don't seem to particularly want to skate on Marine," she said. The islande rs are not too en- thused about some of the !lkaters that have turned up on th~ bayfront sidewalk~ either. "The proble m isn'l the people' who are Jus t s ka ting along,·· <'Ommented Siebel. "It's the hot· doggers, the kids who use the sidewalks as a race course. It's particularly bad in the evening when a lot of people are oul walking and find themselves having to dodge s katers ." Alden s did al f1rst-1ncep11on and has abided by lhe def1n1t1on of lhe word. ever·thusly Whal and how much does a guaran1ee mean to you? We d say 11 depends on lhe 11em involved 1nd lhe manulacturer Generally aoeak1no houses would be one 1h1no. automobllea and most electrtcal appliances. another. an with specified hme llmll Guaranlees on carpeting are considerably more compltcated The rule 1n lhe industry is TWO YEARS 10< manufacturing delects The feeling 1s that manulactur1ng defect s will surface w1th1n lhat two year period Beyond tt'lls. these m•nufacturers feel lhere are too many vartables 1n the usage lo give coverage t>evonct lt\11 period. Don't be misted by phoney guarantees They are proraled, based on m1ll·invo1ce costs, plua padding and labor to change By the time you figure them up. It uaually cosls more 10 ohanoe than the orlolnal purchase Ptloe Carpel manufacturers tell us lhal a Pf8POnderance of compl11n11 11 nol becauee or defects but becauM of improper installation We m1n1mlze tne number or compla1nt1 by h111ing the best lnttallers around Also, we deal only with more substanllal mllls, further ted uc1ng Problems. Buvino from Alde n's will give vou tile gteatest security Look lo the dlC11onary and then to us DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• r;afkt. installation . custom drapsriss linoleum • wood floor .. 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE COSTA MESA. CAllf, 92627 • PHONE 6<C6 ... 838 -64.0·235.S r ,· Saddlebaek "VOL. 71 . NO. 195, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE CO U NTY, CALI FORN IA F RIDAY. JULY 14, 1978 :~ft~rlloon ~. Y. S toe k s T E N CENTS ~----------Sheriff Versus Diedrich---------- Great Huff 01'er $15 Parking Ticket 'TELL IT TO JUDGE' Sheriff Brad Gates By GAR \I GRANVILLE Of , ... D•lty ,., ... S\aff On lhe surface, the m ini-courtroom dra m a next month will m atch The People or the State or CaHforma againl>t Ralph A. Diedrich. THE PEOPLE s ay Diedrich. even though he 1s a coun· ty supe rvisor. acted wrongfully and illegally the evening of May 29 when he parked his car on a ser vice road at Laguna Niguel Be ach Park. For that tr ansgression. The People want Diedrich to pa y a $15 fine. That's the official version of the case that will go to trial the afternoon of Aug. 8 in South Or ange County Municipal Court. IN R EALITY. howe ver , the upcoming court confront a tion is a battle of wills between Diedrich and Sheriff Brad Gates. Diedrich sa ys he has bee n falsely accused and 1t m akes no difference if his alleged offense is a $15 m isde mea nor. He trunks the sheriff ought to set the record straig ht that any citizen falsely accused of a crime should be sp ar ed the expense of going to court to prove innocence already proved. DIEDRICH WANTS the parking ticket canceled by whatever means sheriffs have of doing away with SUl'h things. Uul Gate!> says Lht' deputy who !>lapped the ticke t on D1edrich's county-leased car 's windshield acted properly And while he doesn 't dispute Diedr ich 's account of the 111c1de nl, Gates s ays it's up to a Judge or jury and not the sherifftodetide g uilt or innocencl· So be 1t. says D1edrit'h T O SHOW TllE sht•nff the e rror of his ways, the coun- ty s upervisor has plt!aded innocent . asked for a trial and committed $1,000 to upcoming court fight. According to Diedrich. he went to the beach that fateful holiday night uflN a Dana Point neighbor com- plained that the beach 1s chronicaUy m essy and ill-ke pt Diedrich says the neighbor was right. the bea ch was messy and ill-kl'pt IT WAS WHILE he !:>tood ankle deep m be ach litte r that Diedr ich was cited for illegal parking by a passing deputy sheriff ·· 1 \\as J count) official drivi ng a county-leased ca r on oHicial county busint'S~ and ha d every right to use and park on the road ." Diedrich sa ys. "I don't fault the officer who gave me the ticket He \\as doing what he was s u pposed to do " But Diedr ich does fault lhe sheriff who. when told oC his plight. refused to cancel the citation ''l'M NOT SA \'ING I should get special tre atment bc<.·ause 1·m ..t count} supervisor I s imply think any <See DI E DRICH·GATES. Page A2 I 0~1ly Pli.t St.alt ,,_. "RIGHT IS RIGHT' Supervisor Ralph Diedrich DA Opposed Actio11 Breathing Unhealthy K ymla, Officials Face Arraignment O r ange County Grand Jury tra:lscripts now available lo the public ma ke it cle ar tha t the dis trict attorney never really want· ed l o prosecute Moulton Ni ituel Wate r Dist rict General Manager Carl Ky mJa. But the pane l indicted Kymla and four othe r district officials la s t month after Deputy District Atto rney Willia m Evans re- peatedly s uggested that it m ight not be wise to include the former Fans Set Record NEW ORLEANS (AP1 -T he largest Superdome crowd ever . packed the st ad ium amid m ar ijuana s moke and high anxiety lo see the Rolling Stones perform in concert The c rowd of 80.173 paid S I .06 million t o watc·h M ic k J a g g e r a nd h i s <'Ohorts rock'n' roll Thurs day nighL The huge crowd wa s n 't the largest during the Stone s' U .S tour Three hundred m ore fans a tte nde d t he g r ou p 's Philadelphia appearance at J ohn f K e nn e d y Stadium. Laguna Chief Reinstated Despite Plea By ST EVE MITCHELL OI "-o.llJ 1'1194 St.ti S us pe nded Laguna Beach P olice Chief J on Spa rks will re- turn to hls job at the end of the m onth, despite a letter from his officers suggesting he resign. City Manager Fred Solo mon, accompanied by the chief. met with an city police personnel Th ursd ay arte m oon to announce his decision to keep the chief on the payroll. Sparks h as been on suspension witho ut pay since J uly 1. follow- ing a bar fight in which he al· legedly slugged irbar patron. He faces a preliminary hearing in South County Municipal Court July 31 on cha rges of criminal battery, and a trial in early August. Sparks will re m ain on sus- pens ion until Monday, at wh ich tim e he will take a paid vacalion until July 31 , according to Solom on. "I have decided to retain Chier Sparks." Solomon s aid Thurs- day following the fir s t .ever meeting with 11U police person· nel. "It is my impression in the ahort tlme I 've been here that the poUce department enjoys a ftne reputation ln lhJs commurti· ty that cannot be attributed sole · ly to lhe Ch.lei al Police. It has to be sha red with all employees In the department." Solom on Rajd_ Newport Beach counc ilman an the indict ment. .. In m y j udg m e nt , th e evid ence presented to you is in - sufficient," Evans said. "I don·t think there's enough." Th e advice was ignored The 1?rand j ury ind icted Ky m la. 44 . John Perry. 32, director of ad- m in is t rati ve operations ; his brother, Chuc k , 28. a m ain- tenance yard fore man. Ve rnon McKown. 34. an inventory con- trol clerk; and Kenneth Krieger, 38 . a m ainte n a n ce y a r d l'uper visor. A II fi ve defendants face ar raignment Mo nday in Superior Court . The charges against them are based on allegations that wate r district em ployees under t he ir super vision performed dom estic chores for the m on dis· t ricl time. Evans' discussion with lhe g rand jury included the allega- tion that Ky mla used water dis· trict facilities to buy tires for his rore ign made auto. He warned that 1t was yet lo be proved tha t Kym la a ctually put the tires on his car but felt satisfied that a mufler paid for that basis, I feel they will be a ble to work with the situation.•· Solomon s aid he was aware of th e s tance taken by members of th e Lag una Be ach P o lice Employees Associa tion. which earlier this week asked S parks to resign. ·'T he position of the associa t1on was brought to m e las t Tuesday by leaders or the group. and their remarks we re con· s i d e red in m y dec is ion ." Solo mon said. He said he a lso took into con· sider ation the response by the public at Tuesday's City Council meet ing where the mayor was pr ese nted wi th 1.500 signatures supporting the c hief. DA Tel/,s Jury Jarvis' Tale Can't Hold Vp OX NARD <API A pros - ecuto r asked a jury today to <'Onvict tax reforme r Howard J a rvis of mis dem eanor drunken dr iving and called J ar vis ' ex· p l a n a t ions of his con d u C't "ridicWous. '1 "He conducted himself in a m a nner that Is inconsist ent with his sober personality." Deputy Vent ura Count y District At tor ne y Robert Bayer told jurors as J arvis listened quietly. "He failed the fi eld sobriety tests . and he's guilty.·· Bayer ridiculed J arvis' con· tentlon that he feared a sheriff's car was actua lly a n e nem y pursuing him. "There was no rational reason for a sober per~on lo ha ve such 1u11picions or concem s," Bayer said . Ja rvis' lawyer . T revor Gr imm. told the Jury J arvis' wo rries were warnnted -that he had received threats sayina "You 'll never llel out of Ventura <See .JAllVl , Pa•e "1> Smng Alert Seen Lasting Two Days AP Wl ........ o WEST GERMANS SURROUND THE PRESIDENT Carter Moves Through Thousands Shaking Hands Carter Criticizes Anatoly Sentence BONN. West Germ~ny IAP> President Carter, aft er win ning West Ger m an Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's endorsement ror his sharp criticis m of S<Jv1ct prosecution of d1ss1dents. said today the prison sentence given Anatoly F. Shcharansky has pro duced a "sadness the who le• world reels." Lhc1r o-w n go\ernmcnt pledge two years ago lo respect those human nithls and desires. and "ho now hav<• scl'n t hat pledge broken once again · · Earlier, Carter and Scnmidt Joined in deploring the Soviet. <See RIGHTS. Page /\2) OrangP Countians who su( fl-r ed through today's s mog are l'x pectcd to go through 1t again tom o r r o w . a cco rdin g t o a spokesman fo r the El Monte has<.'d South Coast Air Quality M anagemcnt District In an unprecedented <.1ction. a ccording to the Associa ted Press. industries and utilities in the So uth Coast Air Rasin (tn· r luding Orange County I were re- quired to take poll ution-c utting ste ps today Curtailments included a cut Handicap Oasses Defended By REBECCA H ELM Of Ille 0.,1 y Pllo4 S t•ll The director of a local shelter \\ orkshop for the mentaJly han- 1.h cappcd has launched a letter writing campa1J,tn hoping lo stop Saddleback Valley Unifi ed School Dlstn t'\ from withdraw a.1g its support or m entally han· di capped adult <·lasses ne xt year T he .Joint Budget Comm1ttcc. an adv isory group to SVUSD trus t ees. has e xc l uded t he c lasses from 1ts preliminary budget recomm endations A committee spokesm an s aid this does not mean the group will oppose continuing the pro· gram s for t he handica pped Ar thur Ihnen . direc tor of Sad- d I e ba c k Co mmu n i t y E n terpr ises. however. do es n't agree. ISee CLASSES. Page i\2) In a formal sta te me nt follow ing t he announcement of tht< 13-year sentence. Ca rte r said ·'T h e struggle for h um a n SHCHARANSKY GETS 13 YEARS -PAGE A4 liberties is long and difficult but it will be won. T here is no pc;wer on earth that ca n long delay its progress." 2 Suspects Held In Sex-orgy Case T he president said "we ar all sobered by this reminde r that. so late in the 20th century . u person ca n be sent lo jail simply for asserting his basic human rights." Carter s aid S hchara ns ky'' fate was "saddest of all for lhc Soviet people , who ha ve seen YACHT CLUB FIAPVIEWED Some wom en say they ar t' Ured of having t he wind taken out of Chelr sails when they app ly tor membership In a yacht club. Whether there is discrimina- tion against wo me n In yacht clubs depend" on who you ta lk with -the clubs or the women them selves. f"eoturing, Page Bl ' NEW YORK !AP I Two men were held in custod y today. a c cused of forcing a blond model into a degrading, hours-long s ex orgy. which they rec orded on film One of the pair was free on $125.000 ('a sh bond in a s1m1lar case in New Jersey The victim was described by the New York district attorney's offi ce as 19 and employed by one of the city's top agencies He r p1C'ture has appeared on the cov er of n ational magazines. She was not identified b} n a m e b ut was t e r m e d a ··beautiful. beautiful. beautiful blonde." by Linda Franst('in or the district attorney's office. A rresled Thurs d ay al h 1s $89.000 home ov<'rlooklng New J ersey's Grt-at Gorge and Lhe P la y boy r eRort t h e r e was Ron a ld J 1&mgoch1an. 28, of Gle nwood Lukt'. N.J The other arrest modt-Wednesday nigh t was l h11t of Chris toph('r Harris. 30, of Nt'WYork The pair were chargl'd with kidna pping. rape and sodomy each punisha ble upon convictio~ by a maximum 25 year s in prison. T wo othe r m e n a re be ing sought in the case. J am gochian alread y faces a 72-count 5tate indictment m New J e rsey. charging him with kid- napp ing and forcing Playboy Bunnies. airline s te wa rdesses an d other youn g women to perfor m in pornographic films Po l i c e who s ea r c h ed J amgochian's hom e after the first charges were filed cla imed to have round a bout 90 video tape cassettes. A re w were of such commercial films as "Deep T hroat." But at leasl 75 were s a id to ha ve been o r non - professionals lured to his home and forced to perform T he <'assettes were not m arketed When a rrested, Harris gave his occupation as a pimp, ac· cordlng to Miss Fairsteln, head or th e dl!\trict attorney'" s ex crtm •unit ~ . . ......... . . -... hal'k al Hunting t on Be a ch·.., steam plant to 80 percent pro· duct1(ln of electricity Alth o u gh s m og leve ls rt· maaned relatively low today in roas ta l Or a n g(• Count y , breathin~ was expected to ht- . · u n hl'althfu l for sen s itive pl'r sons" in the Saddlebac k Valley area where readings on the Poll utant Standards Index 1 PS I • we re proJected to reac h 154 Tht• coustal arc u was expected to top o ut at 63 P S I. the s pokesm an s aid. noting that northe rn Or ange County was to be h ardest hit. /\ stage -one alert was a nno unced for the La Habra Santa Ana Canyon vicinity The spokesman said a com- bina tion or a "very, very low in- vers ion layer. bottom ing at 200 feet. very little wind and lots of heat" is causing the current s mog condition. cr eating second Sl<Jg(• alert~ Ill parts or Lu~ ;\ngt'lcs and Sa n Be rna rdmo l·ount1es. ·11 ·., ltkt• s moking a cigar in ;,i l'lo!>et ." h<.' S:Jtcf. Tnd av 'c; ale r ts. p red1ctt:d between I and 4 p.m . were ex µeclcd again tomorrow , he said. with melcorologists anticipalin~ .,Oml' let up on Sunday A s tagc-onc a lert results at 204 PSI. Thal 's when the elderly and )Oun1.(l'r childrl'n arc w;.irned to avoid phys1t al excrc1sl' Sta~('·I wo ale rts. sounded a t 279 PS I. include• th<.• stage-om· warning~ .rnd result in closing ol so me industries, a spokesman S~lld Second slagl• :,mog al e rt~ were expc•ctcd today in the Fon- tana. plands a nd eastern San Gabrie l Valley a reas for the first ume 111 the history of the South Coas t Air Quality Man agement District. said J a mes Birakos. the district's deputy cxecutivc office r Power plant-; were required to switch to natural ga s for a:. much of their energy as poss 1- bll'. Birakos s aid Southern !See SMOG. Page A2> Coas t W e athe r Fa ir a nd continued q uite warm through Saturda y. Highs in upper 70s a t the hea ches lo low 90s inla nd. Lows tonight 5S to fiJ . INSIDE TOD""° It ·s fair time ogoin in Orange County Ttw annual ,..oar opens today with o busy 1lote of ezhiblt1 and enter toinment. Story and phl)tos on Paye Cl . ..... ,, 2 DAIL V PlLOl ( Piiot LogbOok J No Sound Way To Suroey Noise By WILLIAM HODGt: °' .... ~ ... ---" "WE'VE llAD CONCt::llNS about uir pollullon. ocean und lake pollution and mind pollution .. but nov.:. rising more in popularity every day. we ha_ve.no1s~ J>:<>l,luttoo. Sevtiral residenu adjacent to M1ss1on V1eJo s proposed 0110 Viejo park tumod out at a recent MAC meeting to complain or potcnthil noise from athletic games at the rac1llty. Monday, J•ck G . Raub Company's plonnlna director. Jon Petke, was pre· ~ented compromlae plans on the park's concept when he beaan uddreasing the noise 111sue. He told MAC mombers noise timanatlna from the park was hard to m tiuure but could be compa~ to an uir conditioner's MOund ut 100 feet or the 11ound or a cash re1h1ter from 10 feel. ··cian we tuke a couple of cash reg· lsleri; out there and rlna om?" MAC Chalrmun Ted Keene •liked. • • • HO OGE AND MAC MEMB£RS were conccirned appurenqy ubou\. unother kind or pollution while discussing Oso Vl9.!o park plans Monduy -lhe Inclusion of only one restroom in pluns for the 85·ncre puk. "I'd isure hale to be way down there at the north end und have to usu the bathroom." member Ch9rles Kenney polnhid out. 1 .. K ··vou'ct better pick your ~hrubbery careful y. eene unswcred • * • PROPOSITION 18, approved by California vohm; m J11nt.'. could be touching off an economic bo<>m 1n Sad dl<.'b<1(•k Valley bottled water sales. School officluls roported eliminating a botUed water service at the Sactd\eback Valley Unified School Dlslr!cl nffice bc<'ause of reduced funds under the controversial propol.1t1on. But emµloyeoi. say they aru still disgusted with the vc.1 llt.'y ·s water quality . . Most employees have taken lo brmgmg in their own hottlcd wattir to avoid lht> local drinking hole . . .. SADOLEBACK COLLEGE Trustee llarrie~l Walthe r wuK nominated to run for one of tt1n com munity colleg,e positions In tht: California School Boards Association this week Sht• wus ask.id t o fill out u bioaraphy to go with t1omlnation papers ul tho Monday meeting. Uut one trustee told her the form was loo lengthy to \'Offi\)I tc at the meetinK. "But I don't h1tvti that much to put down," Mrl> Wit \ther offered modestly. "Ah come on. you're not thul young." 1'rustee Norril>a Urundt 11hot buck • • • SADDLEBACK COLLEGE will be the site Saturday or u Sports Collector Convention from JO a.m . to 5 p.m . In the l·ampus gymnaslum. . . A('tivitles will include actions . displays or memorub1lla. tradin~ cards and old baseball pro1ram1 And two of our f1rsl·place California Angels will be on hand to sign uutoa:raphs and answer que~tions . . . Rchef Pitcher Ouvc LaRoche, who 1s a M1ss1on ,V1eJO rc1iidcnt will be there from 11 a .m. lo noon while de11htnal· t'<l hlttcir 'outflcldcr Don Baylor. a San Juan Capistrano res· H1c•nt, will belhorcfrom IO:Soa.m. toll :30a.m . I pitkcd up a puck or baseball cards the othe r day even 1tot un Ani,tcl in the take catcher Brliin Downing. Rut he wus In a Chicago While Sox uniform . f~ro,.. Pa{J*' '' I JARVIS ... uhv"' .. "li.n 't It lo~ll·ul und rultonul that Mr J1tr\•1s wus trylnR to Rt'l u\q1y from this c:ar'!" Ci r1mm asked He 1'usu:es1cd Jurv1s' wit::. be· in~ prosl'cuted merely because he was the lt'ader of Cullfornia's taxp~tyl'r rl'volt that saw pa~11agc.-or Proposition l:l last month In the l'ai,c \hut wu!l oxpected to go to the Jury loduy. Jarvis arid his wifo te11tlficd thal his notoriety •i1 the Propo11itlon 13 l'rusudcr had brOUJtht telephone threats lo their home. When he ~uw 11 tar with bright lights 1mnuing him. Jarvis suid he criss crosisod from lane to lune on the Vanturu fo'reeway. The cnr turned out to be a s ht'riff's patrol car OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT -·-··-~fl\•Oln1 '"° .. llbf'"""' JH' II c .... , \/'1 • .,, O ... f\t •fWJ 0t"4~ •I M.lfl'evr• , .. "'··· ..... lOltO' , r.::.~.::: °"''::.~,.~~:.." ••. ::-t..::, ..... S•ddlelHOll V •11..W Offlo• l\Hf L• ,.,, llt•H-4 tffl ()( ... r r,.t'_,t111¥ omcu (O\f4tMt"-" UOWf'Ol!.._Y )trf"•I tt~t•nqtOf\ P\•M f'i'I tJ•1\fM.-cnf\nur•..,Arn I IQ<"'*"'•'~ lllkG,._,,..,...,, Laguna Thief Nets $13,000 In Jewe lry H diamonds arc it ~1rl's be11t friend . Eloida Schmitt of Loi. Angeles. just lost u lot of friends. The woman told Lui:unit Beach police Thun1d11y someone took her purse contulning neurly $\3,000 in diamo nd·studded jewelry from a telephone booth. The woman said she loft her tote bag unattendt!d In a phone booth al the corner of Jasmine Street and Cliff Drive al about 12 :40 p.m .. returning to fi nd the bag missing. The Art Colony visitor told police the bag contained many expensive baubles. including: a two a nd a hair carat heart· s haped diamond ring. a fine white gold chain with cross im bedded with a dozen 1h carat diamonds: a two coral diamond necklace surrounded by 12 smaller diamonds. Also missing. the woman said. wu SlSO ln cu11h 11nd run valued Ill. $200. E'ro•Pa .. AI SMOG ... California Edison wa11 to u1~ 80 percent natural RH. he added ·r h sr t y p o r c e n t o t t I\•· neceaaary energy for the areas will be brought in from the out 11lde. Blnkot said. to alleviate tho strtln of lhoao POrcentairea. Flrnu wore bein1 Hkod to re· duce lbe mllenae or fleet ur1. County Bus Fare Hiked tty KA'nlY CLANCY o.a.o.11,, ........... A. 144.2 million Oran1e County Transit District <OCTD> budget that calls for a 40 ()(lrceot hike in Cures and reduced property tax rncoml' won lenlative upprovul from tJ1:strit·t c.l1rcctor::. Thursday. tn the proccu directors s crapped u planned 1.1oor· t<>·llestlnutlon l>ial·a · Ride ervice ror Costa Mesa residenta as well u11 liervicc Improvements in Gurden Grove. They also l'ho1>pe<J the number of fr eeway commu ter Pa.rk·and·Ride trip11 from 67 to 14 duily Mnd uareed not lo ~xpaod ~urv1ce on reau\ur t>us routes . Directors turntid uside u so-c alled ··doomsday budget" of S39 million for 1978·79 thut would tieive ioen It~• doubled and all propert,y. ta>f revenue cut off Th-Vl4S.2 mllhon version. t>x pe<>lcd back for adoption J\uJ?. 7. &til\ is SS million less than that upproved in th e pre-Jarvis 1977 -78 fiscal yetir It ul~o has been whittled down from tho $58.0 million spending package p1·oposed by OCTD udmlnistrutors ~roni California voters passed lh(' 1>roocrtv tax ror ortn measure known as Proposition 13. Starting Sept. 10. pa•sunaiera on OCTO's re~ular routes will pay :15 cents. a 10-cent hike from the 25 cents charged slnct thti district begun operating in 1972 Passengerl:-on Park·and Ride and Oial·a ·tlide. iss we ll i1:< able bodied compunions or the h<indicapped o n Oial·a ·L1fl services will pay 20 cents more. Soddleback Schools Reseroe Depletion To Save $250,000 o 70 cent lsn• Se ni or citizen and hund1capJX-d pussengers will lK' t·harged 15 cents on regular routes and 35 cents on special scrvlcl' vehicles Senior citizens had ridden free 10 the µust under an arrangement with Orange County Supervisors, who picked up the cost of their fares with fcdcrul revenue sharing dollars. llowevcr, OCTL> ofri<:lah:1 11ld. the future of that program 181\ 't known now In tight of budaet c-1rnstrnlnts brought o n b y Proposition 13. OCTO Director William t-~ams l'ast the ione vote against the 40 pe1·cent fa ru lncroai;e Thursday. ~aying rlderj would accept an 1mmed1ate doubling of fees in lhe spiral of Proposition 13 s "pay your own way" m easage OCTD administrator~. howl'ver. predicted that a 100 percent increase in fares would c"uiic a drop in ridership. With the 10 percent Increase. they t·i.timatcd, OCTO buses will t·tirry 21 million passenger fares this yea1·. two million more lhun In 1977-7M OCTD Fimrnce Oiroclor John Beall.\ proposed the 40 percent fttrl· hike as the flrat s tep in a plan lo double fares by 1983. B e said the district must continue lo obtain ono·fourth oC Its oporatlng Income from local sources fart>s. property tuxes, bus .idvertising and interest. Oth e rwise. he explained. OCTO faces a reduction or its fede ral s ubsidies. which now m ~•kt.· up hul( or the op.:rating bud~cl. Dl rectorw eurller ronaldere<J do1na ttway entirely wltt\ It:. .share of local proporty tux dollars But Beatty convinced them to uccept the u .~ million In property tax due In the pOSt·Proposltlon 13 allocation. Becaute or 1tate ind federal regulatlona. he aald. OCTO c1m collect S2 In aub8ldles tor every 11 ralsoo In property taxee. Yet the di1trict lo1e1 '1 in f eder al help .ror tvery SJ collected at the fareboJC . He auagested dlr~tors collect the Sl.5 mllllOI\ available, but propose federal le1lslatlon to chan1e Ulo way aubaldlea ure Mranted KO properly tuxes evontuully cun b{) deleted from the budiet. By wtLLJt\M HODGE Of Ille 0.llY "llel llalt called "school buil out bill" de· signed to require districts with large roservei; to forft:lt u µor· tion of thtiir state a id By Firing Squad A Suddlebuck Vulley school of. f1clul said Thursdny the dl!itrict would sitve about $250,000 from a state penalty by puylng off con· lrarts before their duration ex- pires. Business Manager Gilbert Moreno said the district will pay off about $750.000 in outstanding contracts out or unallocated re- :.l'rV~ funds The money 11:1 bemg Mpent to ovoid u pcnulty or the ~tutc's :iO· Fro• Page A J CLASSES ... "Let's ruce il," Ihnen said. "if nobody spe1tks up. they will Just throw the programs out." The committee met last week and !li.lt budget prlorillcs. Adult Educnlion. wh ich lncludeir; Ihnen ·s shelter. w1u; not on the lilll. Adult Ed coisl SVUSD ubout $7SO,OOO lus t year und most went for e lassoi.; ut Leiliurc World. SVUSD's huslnc1>s manager Gilbert Moreno s aid lhnen's Suddlebuck Commum ty Enterprises. the adult pro· gram ut Esperunza School for lhe 1'ralnobl e Ment11lly Retarded and a full·duy pro· gram at Good Shepherd Lutheran Home are the three local institutions for the hon· d\cupped which SVUSD helps &upport About 165 students urc enrolled In these vocatlonul und acudemic classes. proJiram dlrt'ctors said. The Khl'ltcr receives mOI'\: than Sl00,000 from the district unnuully, Ihnen said , hulf the budget of lht' l'orporotlon. Without SVUSD's supPQrt. lhntm prn~lctcc'I drus tit· tuts. "It looks pretty grim ... he snlct. lluncJlcupped adults are both lraine<l und e mployed al lhnen's shelter. which serves itn areu rrom Irvine to San Clemente. Most of the students are from Saddlcback Vall ey. however. he ~aid In the shelte r's works hops, handicapped 11clult11 do produl'· tmn work and ure paid a piece rntc They produce swimming lra1n1ng paddles . plumbing p<.1rts and med1 ca\ equipment to fall industrial contracts the shelter has. Ihnen said. "This 1s not really a frill class ror thellc pcoµlc ... the director ~uid "They reully don't huve uny other place to JIO. •• Ihne n suld he Is now In ''cstigating other uvenuei; of funding tor the 11helter bl1l he Ooe11n't bel\cvt' It c:tn btcomc totally self·SUl)l)()rtlng Ex-newspaper Ad Official Dies at 75 Fay M Cheney. a forme r cluHirled advertisintc munaaaor of tho Loi4 Alll1Clet1 TimH 1.nd other newapapors. died Wednes· day at her home 1n f'ount11in Valley Ill the a~e of 75. Mr ~. C h eney al•o wa s em ployed by the Loa Anaeles Examiner, thti San f'orn•ndo Valley NewH and Green Shet!l and olhur now11pupora In SoulhHutu, 1.u Voau. Burl· \nGamc and Chulu Vl1lt1 . She h1 aurvlvod b)I a 1ora, Jim Anderton of Co•l• Moau, 1nd by n brother. Chiirloa Miiler of Akron, Ohio. Shu MIKO lolVOli lwo grondohlldrcl\ l\l'Ht two 11r11at grnndchlldrun. No runerol 11ervlcu arc- schoduled. 1'he $750.000 Is bcint: spent on 1nstrucllonal equipment . sup plies. musical instruments. a tractor. duplicatinR equipment und eight school buses. Moreno said the district would bt.· reqwred to honor the con true ts whether 1t purchased the equipment outright or continued to pay on un insl<Allment plan. Soviet 'Spy' Gets Sentence of Death lie said I.he dlatrlct wus not engaging In u buyln(i spree to uvold th• state 11tJpulation on rt:· i1e rve11 . "We're buyrng things that we're ulrt•ady obliguted to buy.'· Moreno "aid. "In u court of law we would be found to have out· 11tundlng debts on these Items " Although the district is using out~tandlng obligations lo pro· t ecl some of Its resorves. Mor eno estlmutcs the :schools will Kllll )<>ge ubout $S00,000 In !<title uid bt.lci1U~<' of l1&rgc re :1er vtis. The dhmict will be required lo forfeit one·thlrd of ltis reserve!> ul>0vc Clvt' pcrcent or the $31.7 million 1978-79 budget. Moreno 1rnld he could not estimate the exact loss until mt•eling with county school of (lcials later thh1 month or In ear ly August Moscow I A p J A Soviet l'OUrt sentenced Anatoly F1latov, a Soviet administrati\'c worJcer, to death by faring squad for spy. sng. the Soviet news agency Tass Sdld Tht' deat.h verdict a gainst F1latov. whom Tass called "un agcnl or u foreign intclligcnct- serv1C(.•," c:Jmc today al the end o ( a week of well·publici1ed trla Is during which dissidents i\oatoly Shcharansky and Alex· andcr Ginzburg received labor camp sentences for 13 and eight years respectively Filatov is unknown lo disS•· d€•nt!\ hart.> und Western diplomats also claim they do not know him Tass quoted prosecutor V Novikov its s1tying in court thul the Fllatov trial "not only ex poses the crimes committed by the defendant personally. but allin brings lo light the criminal actions by the re<Acllonury Fre• Page Al DIEDRICH-GATES ••• citizen !need with an obvious wrong has a right to expect 1t to bl' l'Orrccted.'' suys Diedrich nut Gates says sheriffs who go around tearing up t1rkelH. no mutter what the circumstances. s bouldn'l bt: :1twrl(fl! und probably won't be for very long. And. he sayR, he's not so certain Diedrich's pleu or j ugliflnble Illegal parkina is on sound legal ground. ACCORDING TO both Gates and Diedrich, ut one point in their confrontation Gates suid something like: "RQlph, if you need $15 I'll be happy to lend illo you ... "Arghhhhhh.'' Diedrich choked. Wt•ll. Gales said. you can take your time paying IL back DoublC' arghhhhhhhhh. Diedrich roared ut the thought of anyone thinking he mlaht be In need H E W/\NTS CATES to stand up and be counted us u mun who corrects wron~ when he sees wrong being done. "Sure, he'd probably get some heat if he fixed the ticket. And so would l. But when you're righl. you're right. And you take the he at knowina you 're right," say~ Diedrich GUARANTEE? LOOK TO THE DICTIONARY!! forct·~ of the 1mperiahst stat-'!:. above &1ll ag~.unst Ulc Soviet Union and its foreign p01icy, which \l; aimed at strengthening detentc. oeace a nd international l·oopcrat1on. ·· * * * •'rone Pagt' 1\ I RIGHTS ... <H:t1on with Carter declaring that his cdUc1sm will nto be silenced and Schmidt citing Eastern Euro· pean huma n rights violations. "Our voice will not be stilled us we consider these vlolaUons. :.ind others around the world. of human ri~hts." Carter said . Al on impromptu news con· rerencc following their o n ly scheduled bilateral talks, the flriH questions sought their reac· • t1on to the pro..'\ecutlon of Anato· Iv Shcharansky and others ln the Soviet Union "We deplore this action by the Soviet government," Carter rf'plied. citing not .o~l y Shcharansky's case but s1m1lar m \lv es against Al exander Grnzburg and Yuri Ortov. Speaking in German. Schmidt said · "I would like to express mv full agreement with what the president has said." The German leader added that "s uch actlons" arc: al110 taken "in tho other part of Germany" and said he would like to remind U.S. reportcNI "that there are also people in Eustern Europe who suffer under s uch conditions but are not given such publit pro minence" all the Soviet dissi· uenu~. Th(' U.S. president said it was obvious that "tho courageoU!-1 dissadcntA in the Soviet Union" are beina tried. convicted and punished because they "sought basic freedoms·· guaranteed un- der the Hels inki agreement. which he noted the Sovi<'t Union "voluntarily signed " Alden IS did al llrsHncept1on and has ab1dtd by lhe dellnit1on ol the word. ever·lhualy, What and now much doe• a ouerantee mean 10 you? We'd say 11 depends on the llem involved and th• m1nut1C1ufflr Gtntrallv a~aking. houses would be one 1t11ng. au1omob1les and mosl electr•cal apphancH. another. •JI with specified lime hm11 o uar11nrees on carpe11ng are considerably more complicated The rul13 in tht •Oduetry 11 TWO YEARS for rnanulactunng delec1s lne reeling as lhal manulactunng delects will surlact within that .two year perlOd Beyond lhla. these m11nufae1urera feel there are too manv vtr11ble1 1n rne usage to g1vt coverage bevond 1hat per1od Don 1 be mtaled by phoney overanteH They are pro<ated. based on m1ll·tnvo1ct coats. plu1 P*Jd1ng and labor to chino• By lhe time you figure them up. •I usually COits more to criangt than the or101n.i purch•&e price c arpet manufacturers tell us lhal o 1><ePOnder11nce ot comp111n11 '' no• beeeu1e ol dele<:ll but btetute ol Improper 1nataflatton Wt m1n1m11e 1ne number of com1>111nt1 by having the *I 1n11tllera 1tound. Aleo, wt deal only wtlh more 1ubstan1111 m1ll1, funner reducing problem• Buying trom Alden s will give You the greateat MCvrlly Look to the d1ct1on1ry, and then to u• Telepllone (714)tu-4aal Cl•ttltMcl A•11tl1ltl11t ...... ll ~· v., .. .., ... '1111"'\0ttliC• .. , .. .,0 All area lndu1trlt1 art being a1kud to out hydrocarbon and n\troaen oxide •mi1s\ona by 20 percent, Blnakoa added, and no oil tankers were to ~ allowed to unload cargoea at the Los An1ele• Harbor after mldnl1ht bec au8e o r tht amount of hydrocarbons emitted In the pro cess. be eald. Bmah Fire Out SAN 0 11£(10 IAPI o\ bruJ\h rtr• lhat deatmyed MO &t'ro11 or land in Ooheu Valley, H~t of El Cajon. wn11 t•on\rollod 1hortly before rnldnlKh\ Thursday, the Cnllfomlu Ulvh1lon of l"orcstry ~aid .I{ l)i Ill ~II DEN'S : iiisia11atii,ii: ·custom draperies linoll\Jm •wood floor , • Friday, July 14, 1978 s DAIL V PILOT r\3 Two Rescued From Dangling Scaffol d ,. 0.lly ~ ........... , l'Wkl 0'0.--11 FIREMAN RON SUTHERLAND HELPS WINDOW WASHER ROGER HENDERSON FROM PERCH Two Workers Dangle from Scaffolding In Newport Beach Drama • J • ROGER HENDERSON (LEFT}, VIC WRIGHT CAN SMILE NOW They O.ngled for an Hour from Newport Center Structure ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Former Marine To Brave Sea In R owbo at SAN DIEGO <AP> -Defying hurricanes and ml'chan1 cal breakdowns. ex Marine Patrick Satterlee cast off on his lonely, 8,000-milc voyage to Australia in a 35-foot rowboat. "Sure there's a risk." said the 27 year-old commercial fi sh- erman from San Diego as he prepared to shove off Thursday from Hair Moon Anchorage at Sheller Island "This 1s one of the reasons why T 'm going " Equipment failure~ and other problems delayed the adventure at least six limes since March 25, when Satterlee and Kenneth Crutchlow of the Britis h Market- ing Enterprises export-import concern first announced a de· parture date. Satterlee said the boat was late in arriving he re rrom England and needed extensive renovation. T he bright orange fiberglass and m ahogany rowboat. The Brita nnia II. was used by Britons John Fairfax and Sylvia Cook when the rowed across the Paciri c in 1972 and 1972. Crutchlow s ays that if Sal· tertee makes il. he'll be the first man ever to make the long Journey alone. "All these delays have hurt m e." said Satterlee. clad in a T- shirt and drinking a beer from one or three cases he had at his feet in the rowboat's cockpit. f t Big City Lure Viewed The ins and outs or New York , 1 apartments and biological mem· branes will be described in Sun· day·s Dally Pilot. I I l . . NOT TELLING -One lure of the big city ls not having to answer to nosy neighbors. But that anonymity usually ends al the aparLmenl building en- tra n ce. That's where the doormen stand lo serve. And to see. to know. 1r not to tell. Amus- ing anecdotes or the occupation are revealed . (suNDAY'S BEST) H OLLYWOOD B OOM While filmdom's financial scan- dals grab headlines, business has never been better. An As· sociated Press feature looks a\ the diversification or s tudios' s uccesses. GAME it PERCENT DEALT -Membranes, thin sheets 01 polymers with minute pores, have Just begun lo s how their stulf. It's the same for a n Irvine firm whose scientists concen· trate on how lo make them do more. Jn You/Your Monev .. T RADING TODAY?-Boat buyers have problems getting rtn»nclng. but those who are "house poor" can swap property for aquatic equity. Details in Sunday's You/Your Money. Window Washers Get Scare Two window washers working on the sixth floor of a Newport Center high rise, were rescued without ittjury Thurs day when one of the cables holding their platform gave way. The two shaken. but unhurt workmen. we re identified as Vic Wright, 23. of Downey. and Roger Henderson, 21, or South Gate. Both men were forced to cling to the dangling platform for nearly an hour while firemen secured the planking and then rescued them. The incident was reported al a bout 10:30 a.m. at a medical building under construction at 1441 Avocado Ave. Witnesses said the platform was hung from the building's roof on one side of the eight· story structure when one cable a pparently started unreeling, leaving the platform hanging vertically. Firemen secured the dangling pla n kin g the n lowered two firemen to whom the workmen could cling. The two firemen. Dave Green and Ron Sutherland, and the two window was hers were then towered safely to the ground SCAFFOLDING GAVE WAY ON SIDE OF NEW BUILOiNG Window Washers Were at 6th Floor at the Time Elvis Asked Spy Role? FBI Me mo Says Presley Disliked Beatles WASllINGTON <AP> An in· ternal FBI memo says singer Elvis Presley volunteered eight years ago to become an FBI in· formant. but the document does not s ay he ever volunteered any information to the agency. ac- cording to a published report. The Washington Post said lo· day that the memo also showed that Presley. who died last year, expressed dlsgust about the in- fluence the Beatles and some other entertainers were having over American youth. The memo. written Dec. 31. 1970. by M A Jones of the FBI c rime r ecord s d1v1s1o n to T homas E. Bishop. at the time assist ant FBI director. was m ade public under the Freedom of I nformation Act. th e news paper said. On that date Presley came to Washington to meet with then· President Nixon and accept an award for his work against drug abuse. Previous accounts have re· ported that during lhal meeting, Presley volunteered to help the Bureau o f Na r cotics and Dangerous Drugs. The Post s aid the J ones memo quoted Presley as blaming th•· Beatles' "filthy unkempt ap pearances and s u ggl'st1vc mus ic" for many problem~ ral' mg young peopll' In addition. accordinJ.! to thl' c;tory . the FBI off1c1al ~aid Pres ley "adv1s t•d th a t thl' Smothers brothers, Jane 1''ond<J and other persons m the enter tammcnt industry, of their ilk have a lot to a~wer for in tht' hereafter for the way they hav1· poisoned youn~ mmds by dis paraga.ng the United States in publie statements and unsa\.cn activities " · • Presents G ARDEN .HARVEST f eahring DWARF PEACH & HECT ARINE 5 gal. sie . Reg. 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It was on the 125-yard second hole. He used a nine iron. *** Jeffrey Butts Headlee of Mission Viejo apparently ran himself into a bad hole recently. He filed for bankruptcy. Listed his occupation as "jogger." • *. The Seal Beach City Council wins this week's award for the lousiest public relations effort. The City Dads called an election for city treas~r to fill the unexpired term of the late D. Barry Morgan. Then the council cut the salary for the job from $5,880 to $1 ,600. Then they put another measure on the ballot to flat abolish the job altogether Doesn't look like a lengthy career opportunity. *** Villa Park's City Council wins lhe "Reverse Prop. 13" award of the week. Got mad at their City Attorney John Parker and fired hJm. Parker made $50 an hour. Had to MOSCOW <AP> -Dissident Anatoly Shcharansky, defiantly uttering U1e Jewish rallying cry "Next year in J erusalem!", was convicted or spying and other anli·Sovlet activities today and sentenced to 13 years at bard labor, bis brother reported. The verdict against the 30· year-old activist. whose cause hnd been championed by Presi· dent Carter. was the climax of twin d issident trials that have brought Washington into a con· frontation wllh the Kremlin over human rights. Dissident Alex· ander Ginzburg was sentenced to eight years at hard labor Thursday for anti·Soviet agita· Uon and propaganda. CARTER REITERATED the U.S. position today in Bonn, West Germany, telling a news conference. "Our voice wlll not be stilled as we consider these violations, and others around the world, of human rights." Shcharansky was sentenced to 13 years on the conviction of spy. ing for the United States -al- legations denied by Carter - and to seven years, to be served concurrent with the espionage sentence, for anti-Soviet agila· lion a nd propaganda, his brother Leonid told reporters. The sentence was two years less than the 15 requested by the prosecutor, the longest prison sentence allowed by Soviet law. The charge of treasonable es· piooage could have meant the Unanimous 4'ote death penalty. but the pros· ecutor had cited the deren dant's youth and clean record in asking instead for a prison term TH£ 16 MONTHS Shcharansky has already served aw ailing tria l will count against his sentence. Speaking in a sudden rainstorm out s ide the courthouse in central Moscow. Leonid Shcharansky said his brother told the court. "I am happy that l honor my cons- cience, that l help m y people. l am proud to have worked with brave and honorable people. s uch as Sakharov, Orlov and G inzburg," referring lo other dissident leaders. " . . . To my wife and mv oeo-ple I can only say. 'Next year in J erusalem!' To this court which decided my rate in ad- vance, 1 say nothing ." The s lo gan "Next ye ar in Jerusalem !" is a centuries-old rallying cry of J ews dispersed from their homeland. SHCHARANSKY "SPOKE very quietly, very self · confidently and concentrated" as he made his 10-minute state· ment, bis brother reported. When the verdict was an- nounced . he said, applause broke out in the courtroom. Above the noise, Leonid said, he s houted repeat e dl y to bis brother , "The whole world is with you!" He said Anatoly raised his head as 1r to reply but was "dragged away" by uniformed guards. JUST BEFORE WORD of the verdict reached reporters out· side, a dark green van believed to be carrying the defendant sped from the courthouse in cen· tral Moscow as supporters sur- ged around it chanting, "Tolya! Tolya ! ", the Russian nickname for Anatoly. . Leonid Shcharansky said the Judge specified that the first three years or his brother 's term be served in prison and the r1?- maining 10 in a strict·regime labor camp, the second toughest in a four-grade scale. Western correspondents were barred from the dissident trials and depended on relatives of the defendants. and occasional briefings from court officials. for information. WHILE THE WEST'S atten· lio n was focused on the Ginzburg-Shcharansky trials. a third dissident -Catholic ac· tivist Viktorus Pyatkus -was sentenced Thursday in Vilnius. Lithuania, to 10 years at hard labor and five years or Siberian exile. Lik e G1nzbu r g and Shcharansky. the 49-year·old Pyatkus was found guilty or an· ti-Soviet agitation and propagan· da. He was a rounder of the Lithuanian branch of the Helsinki human rights group to wh ic h Shcharansky a nd Ginzburg also belon~ed. Trophy Award for "Reverse Prop 13" Wrnntt Iacocca Ousted hire a f"eplacement and got lawyer Jim Markman. He's going to get $80 an hour. *** Fred Harper, head man of Orange County Sanitation Districts, called in to object to the lady who objected to us about proposed sewer charges. "She claimed it was a n extra five bucks a month, · lla rper noted. "It isn't. It's instead of." Instead of what? Taxes, of course. Thank you, Fred. • * * THE KING TUT ARTIFACl'S, being done in livin' .pictur es down at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts, are big hits in thls year's pageant. Interesting because the real Tut traveling exhibit is apparently laying an egg in Seattle One Seattle travel agent grabbed 16,000 tickets and ~.000 of those have gone begging. Maybe we have the corner on all the Tul Nuts. *** Final note from Catalina Island: some islanders still As Ford President. DETROIT <AP> -Lee A. Jacocca, one-lime whiz kid of the Ford Motor Co .. was ousted Thursday as president of the auto company by a unanimous vote of the board of directors. The ouster was confirmed Thursday night by William Clay Ford, whose recent elevation to a top executive spot in the company headed by his brother, Henry Ford ll. fueled speculation that lacocca was on his way out. himself, Caldwell and lacocca, dividing control or the corpora· tion among the three of them. APWI,.._. worry about the late, great drought and Catalina's buffalo Dr. Dale F. Lott lectured yesterday at Avalon on the topic , ··Ada ptive Changes in Bison Breeding Behavior During Low Rainfall Years." "The vote on the recommen- dation of my brother that lacoc· ca be removed from the post was unanimous," William Clay Ford said. He added that the matter was brought before the board Wednesday night and again on Thursday before it was approved. AN AUTHORITATIVE in· dustry publication, Automotive News, said lacocca 's departure will take effect Oct 15 -his S4lh birthday. Last month, Iacocca slipped a notch farther down the ex· ecutive scale. Under the reshuf- fling, Caldwell -who bad been beneath Iacocca in the chain or command -reports directly to Henry Ford, as does William Clay Ford, while Jacocca has been reporting to Caldwell. PRESIDENT DUMPED Lee A. lacocca Sorry r missed that. Interpol Alerted On NY Bond Heist facocca could not be reached Thursday night for comment. Automotive News quoted lacocca as saying Henry Ford fl told him, "ft was just one or those things.·· The departure comes after two years of s peculation that he had fallen out of favor with Henry Ford 11. That speculation was fueled by the recent reshuf- fling of several lop-level posi· lions at the auto company, in· eluding elevation last month of Ford's brother, Willia m Clay Ford. t.o the "ruling body" that until then had cons isted or Henry Ford 11, Philip Caldwell and lacocca. NEW YORK <AP> Police a lerted Interpol and kept a watch at the city's a1~rts today for the two bandits who staged a daring daylight hijacking or $5 million in bonds from two securities messengers in the Wall Street area. Police expressed the belief that the two were still in the metropolitan area following Thursday's robbery. "They can't just leave the country right away after a big heist like that." said police spokesman Fred EJwick. "They have to get rid of it." But the other moves were taken because the bonds, half or them negotiable. could be more easily cashed in Europe or South /.merica. according to officials of the messenger service, Bradford Securities Processing Service. "There are people who will pay money -maybe 10 cents on the dollar for this material, in hope that it can be pledged somewhere," said Douglas Thomsjo, senior vice president or Rradford The company said it would make every effort to keep the securities from being cashed. The firm said it was circulating the serial numbers to make it difficult to cash the negotiable bonds, which are in $10.000 demoninations. • UNTIL A YEAR AGO, facOC'· ca had been considered a likely s u ccessor Lo t he chief ex· ecutlve's post when Henry Ford, 61. steps down rrom that spot. That is scheduled lo ha ppen 1n 1980, and Ford has said he would retire as chairman on his 65lh birthday in 1982. But in April 1977, Henr~ Ford ~et up the t riumvirate of Flooding Due m Ohio? 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Rays of hope and humor can be found In the new Featuring pagea of the Dally Pilot. That Is where Ann Landers gives her cogent and pungent advice. And Erma Dombeck turns household happening• Into hllarlty. (And don't mlH your horoscope!) On Saturdays, children find gamea and glgglea In Uncle Len'a Corner, whll• adult• turn to Herb Caen'a entertaining column 1rom San Franclaco. The bright, new, easier-to-reed pagea of the Dally Piiot bring you the newa you need, Information you can ute and aome day-brightening momenta. Keep up with your world and have a good time doing It, with the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 NATIONAL I WORLO s ..... erSto11 Pope Paul VI is set to leave for his annual stay at his sum me r palace south of Rome. the Vatican an· nounced on Thursday . Hope Seen For Mideast Settlement SALZBURG, Au.stria <AP) - Egyptian President Anwar· Sadat a nd Israeli Defense' Minister Ezer Weizman depart- ed today after talks on a Mldeas( settlement, Weizman saying he enjoyed the session and Sadat expressing hope for a "new· momentum" for peace. Weizman returned to Israel to report to Prime Minis ter Menachem Begin on his three- hour discussion Thursday with · Sadat. who new out of Salzburg airport for Cairo. THE ISRAELI minister said he a nd Sadat ''discussed various· ways and poss ibilities for a chieving peace in lhe Middle. East." He said they would meet again in Alexandria, Egypt. but he would not say when. "I enjoyed the talk with Presi- dent Sadat." Weizman said, ·and I believe the president en· joyed it, too." Speaking on Austrian radio and television, Sadat said : "Let m e hope that a new momentum can be given to the peace pro- cess at this time " HE CALLED WEJZMEN •·a friend." and added, "Salzburg has proved to be a very good omen. because shortly after my t a l ks with President Gerald Ford. the second disengagement agreement was reached " 8-1 I OA.ll ' Ph.1.tT r-·~ Ju'Y 14 1978 FricJn} "~ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 2 p .m. (E OT) Prices O..ol•hOl\\.ncl...,.1r_,Oft _ ... ,.,.,,._ M•ownl P•<·h~ PllW llosl°" Dllr0<l-C•f\t•nl\4l••IO<~ ••<~-"Cl,._,,.., l>Y IN ~•110N11 lj-1a1• ... ol ~IH'lli•• D .. fer\ -1,,-,,,,,_, STOCKS I BUSINESS DiB(!USS Fees Picking Dentist Worth Effort By SYLVIA PORTEK utll••-ln The typical Amer ican proba bly needs the servaces of a dentist more frequently than those of a phys1c1an dunng a lifet ime. For lhat reason. finding & good dentist , regular checkups and a thorough program or preventive honh! care are important tr you cannot get <t personal referral for a den\Jst. look In the yellow pages under "dentists" or "associations " for a local dental society that will name qualified denttsls nearby. Or write the American Dental Association. 2Jl E. Chicago Ave .• Chicago. 111. 60611 , ror 1nrormation DON'T BE ALARMED IF THE DENTIST refers you to a specialist for some phase or treatment -orthOdonuc care. root canal therapy. periodontal treatme nt or children's special proble ms . Be sure your d-entist 's personality makes you feel com fortable and secure. You should be a ble to communicate with ease. Never hesitate lo discuss feei. both ror immediate work and future treatment Many dentists want you to open the discussion or fees and payment plans In advance or treatment and will be cooperative In structuring pay- ment schedules you can meet . Ask about the co s t s or treatme nt before you begin. Have your d~ntist e xplai n treatment options. As k ro r a bi l l ite m 1zing s erv ices. Money's Worth rather than one ma rked .. for services rendered.·· Com- puterized billing is error-prone. so if yo u suspect an incor reel charge, question your dentist ff you hold some form of dental insurance. check 1n ad· vancc wruch services will be covered and what percentage of your fee will be paid by the policy (( insurance 1s 1n \•olved. Lake the essential documents with you DON'T CUT CORNE RS; JN terms of oral health. m· 1t1ally tugh expenditures can easily turn out cheaper in the long run. A s imple extraction. for instance. can cause more problems and eventual dental work than having the tooth saved through marginally more expens ive root canal therapy Beware of so~alled bargain:. m dental care A void culra te opportunities and asse mbly-lane dental operations Always question the need for extractions. even when wisdom teeth dre involved Ask about treatment options for s avm~ the tooth, and seek a second opinion 1r you are unsun · If you have reason to believe ::a dentist has perfo rmed Inadequately or irresponsibly, talk and try lo work out a mutually agreeable solution. If this measure fails. contact your local dental s<><:iety. insurance carrier. or local con- sumer agency before seekin~ legal help Most cases are mutually and satisractorily resolved through dental socie- ty "peer review committees." P1·otect your teeth by dutiful preventive care re~ gular cheC'kups. proper brushlllg a nd flossing. proper diet and ora l hygiene For more on .. How to Become a Wise Oe ntac Consumer.·· write the ADA at the Chicago address above The pamphlet is rree. Furniture Rental Business Growing SAN f'RANCISCO I AP I Filling a home with rurniture can be a costly propos1t1on, which may ex pl ain tht! success or Gra nTree, a growing firm wh ere rentmg furn ishin~s is made re latively painless. The practice of furniture rental has been balloonin~ tor years, industry insiders s<ty. GranTree furniture Ren· tat is the biggest in the business JAMES JENSEN IS PRESIDENT of Portland. Ore based Gr<tn1'rce, a subsidiary of GranTreeCorp It started in 1963 in Portland and rents and sells furniture. in nearly threescore outlets in nine Western s tates a nd westem Canada .. ln 1973 our rnenuc::. wen~ S8 3 m1llion ,'" he si.ud .. At the end of 1977 $4 l rri ii lion Th 1~ year we ex peel the re· ve nues wi ll be between S6S million and $70 million . .. As an industry w(' haven't even beg un lo pe netr&.te the potentia l market. .. The industry rea lly grew out or the apa rtment owners who had previously been providing furnished apa.rt.&ents MAMMONo and chargin~ mon • for a furnished a partment than un unfurnished one,·· he said In the San Francisco area. apartment development:, account for 8S percent of the rent<tl busmesl'>. ONE OF G RANTREE'S MORE popular pol1C1es is ont! that ~ran ts JOO per cent of rental payments toward purchase of the items without prev1ous comautment Beverley Hammond, sales manager of three San f'ran- ('ISco area GranTree outlets. said renters pay 25 monthly installments. a nd a t the end or that period own the furniture -if they care to. "Some people don ·t want to own the furniture.·· she said. In that event. the company <'an take back the pieces and either bring them up to rentable condition and let them out again or sell the items m GranTree ret8ll stores. "THERE IS A GROWING segment of society which places much g reater va lue on use of furnitur e than ownership of furniture ." Jensen said In her own experience . Miss Hammond noted that in- dividuals who rent Include s tewardesses. military, young people. students. athletei;. "people tn a te mporary situa- tion.·· and those who simply don't want to \le themselves to a large instant debt In San f"rancisco. GranTre< 1s headquartered in a large showroom with several hundred rental Ite ms. each la beled "rith the monthly rental charge f"OR INSTANCE. A LARGE desk was labeled $1$.2.S a month . a chair S3 a month; a solJd oak divider $22. 75 a month; a ~ofll S\I a month . love seat $14 75 a month· chair and ottoman Sl0.25 ii month The comp3ny offers 11 S24.75·a·monlh s pecial to .. com· pletely furnish a one-bedroom epartmenl. ·• It lists If! pieces lncludlng bed, lamps, chest of drawers. chairs. tttblcs, sof~. dinette. Priced out. the total after 2S pay· ments. comes to 1&43.75. OranTree, sllid Mias Hammond, always makes sure to s tock ~xtra long beds In the fall to 1ccommodate 11 pllrtlcular business they enjoy at that time "It's thf' football players." she said. "We do a b•S bu l ncss with them. And they"rt bta fellows .. ( 142 • 4~21 ) Direct or collect, to aub1crlb• to YOU ft hometown paper. the DAILY PILOT P BUCNOTJCE •..J117' lllOTIC:ll OI' l•I ACM .. ,..,1 0ftJ\llY11 1911.-'•00•m oo .. WH(lt(A\ .. or J11ftt >. ,.,, W 1.ltll.I! .. AS.SCXIATE!> l"'t •AL.AN llt(HAllO MAll(HANO aftd C•htonu• <~•· .... 0 Oll•Y •1> MAlllY JEA .... INE MAACHAN O "°'"'.o trlAI•-alld oun ... n1 to "V•Nno -""'•·., lf11Uon HtKul Oeecl 01 TrllJ1, -.C:~ ~. t• 1t'1, ecl e 0.... OI Tri,.110 COIHINENTAl •• lftlt HO """ lft -lt10t AU)(lllAAY COMPANY. e C.l1 t0fnl• Jn or Olllt1et RK-11\ IM ottlte 01 'COf Po<•I-•s Tr.,.lff for BANK 0~ u .. 'covl\IY Rtcor~ OI Or~ Coun AMERICA .. ATIO..Al TRUST A .. 0 ty, St••• ol c.J1torl'l1•, Will SEl.l AT SAVINGS ASSOC:IATION, • ni111one1 PU81.1C AUCTION TO HIGH CST ben-lnQ ••-••lion, A\ S-lltl•r)I lo BIDDER FOR CASH 1,..yebi. el llme .. <ur• • 1><°'"''-Y nolt ol t,_.n O_,t 01 .. 1. In •••tll•I MOMy Of ,.,. unl14'CI •or '"' wm Of US,000 00 •lld eddll•on•I SlllHI ti IN South (trontl tntrenct to tvm\ ou""""' to IN lerm• or tnt the otd County Cour1-. 1n the City Otto 01 Trust, wllltn w .. rtKorcMd on OI San•• AIWI, C..lllonlle, •II rlQlll till• July •• '"'·In 8oolt •110. ~Sit, Of anO tnlerut tMYWYed to and now held llrlAI Rttorch OI Or•nu• County, by II una.r selo Doed Of 1 ru>I Ill Ill• C.lltOrnle; •nd properly \llU414IO In "Id Co;inty end WHEREAS, • DrHCh or th• ob Stat• dH<rlbed •• lloollon• ror -Ith "'0 De~o or Trust lot f OI Tr.ct No Hit. •• sllOwn l'I 'IHurltv he'I O<<urreo on that th~•• on a M•P re<orded in eooe n1. Pa04ts hU bffn It clolaull In IN i>evment or 3) u lT •M lt of Mlt.cellen.o..s lllt Installment ol Pflnclpel end 1n Mtos ' recoroi. or OrtnQ41 Countv ltre\I on '\ttld nol• due Ma~ll 1. 1'18 C•lllo;nla and All wbseq~nl ln•l•llm9nh 01 Business Friday July 14, 1978 DAILY PILOT 83 Do Fed Actions Risk Recession? 8 y R. GREGORV NOKES A•-·· ... l'ret• wr•-'l'ht• rnoncy munugin~ Federal Reserve B oard is up to 1t~ old tricks. pus hing in terest rates to the hl!!;hest levels in ycnrs a nd contrib uting to tears o r a 1ww recession ll 'i. remlnisct•nt of 1974 when the Fed's pres su re on inter est r:ltes a nd the m oney s upply r>layed a major role in the n a tion 's plun~c in to the deepest a nd longcs t recession s ince Wrold W ar 11 BUT WA SN "f T tli\T I N TIU: days o f R e publi(•un p r e s idents and the con servative chairman or the bourd. crusty old Arthur Burns? D id n 't Dem ocrat Pres ident Curter n a m e his own man. G W ilham Miller, to run t ht• Fed? What goes on h ere'! W h at goes o n here is that lhe Fed. hke the Con gress and the presiden cy, has a role to p lay in governme nt that sometim es transcends the 1n c linations or any pu r t 1cu lar ch airman I n othe r words. n o m atte r what M iller 's p e rs on al views mig ht be, nor no matter how m uch he would like to p lease Carte r . the b usiness of the F e d comes fi rst. a nd rig ht now the Fed sees its busin ess as righting infla tion . The W h ite Ho use a nd the Con g ress a re the s pend in g b r a n ches or governme nt. and. w he the r for better or wors e. th ey a re .-= s pend ing fat m ore t h a n the gov· crnm en t h as in reven ues. was raised from 7 percent to '7 1 • percent. the highest Ul m ore than t hree yea~ HE WAS OUTVOT ED 3·2, however, the firs t llme an recent mem o r y a Fed ch&1r rnan has been on the los ing side in such u vote . T he discount r a te 1s the interest ch arged o n loans to ba n ks The vote focused a tte n tion on the oth er m em· bers of the Feder a l Reser ve Board. all of whom were a ppoin ted by Republican presid ents. a nd who are gen e r a lly more con servat ive tha n M iller . Th• •lrHI -••• •M other <om prlnclpal e'ld llll•rtsl -s•n<t M•rtn mon Ots•O"tl-11 env 01 Ille •HI I, tt11; and• Cltttou1t 1n tho! PllY"'9fll or -·y Ol'Sc:rl~ .oovi" pyrparlecl the •um Of st.93601 .O••n<ed by s••d ---------------------------::; M Ben.fr<1arv for lhe real property t••h T he Fed. on th e othe r h a n d -because of its con trol over t he nation's money s up ply 1s 1n a posilton to try to counter t he impact o f excess spen ding. t.•specially when 1t s hows up in worsen ing mOallon They are J . Charle~ P a rtee. a n econ omist a nd fo tme r head of the Fed staf f; Hen ry Wa llic h . a form er Yale professor of econo m ic11 and m agazine columnist; St ephen S. Gurdner, a former de puty secr etar y of th e Treasu ry a nd chairman of t he G i rar d T r ust B a n k of Philadelphiu. Philip Cold we ll. forme r h ead ot the Dallas Fe d e r a l Res e r ve Bank. a nd Pluhp J ackson, a mortgage banker from Alabama 11101 Pe..co P1c.cco, lr•IM C: ~~·0:•;;:io::rtt,,.'C,:~ ~~s~:~ ~:.~· 11101 Pa\OtO Pl<••t.o, 1'"'"" ment or IM Mui yHr 1914 1•1s eno The u-s~ Tr.,.IH CllSCla1m• ::~.:~1!sllK•I v.er 1'11 1918, plu• MIY llab1hly tor any lntorrttctne>s or NOW, THEREFORE, not1(9 rs lht suee1 -•n -other common ht•tbv O•Ye11 lhel bv ••4>on 01 \uth di! dot\IQntllOn 11 any .-n ,..,.,,, 1a1111 Ille unoe"•OM<I. lhtP ow~r ano S.10 ••f• will cw ,_, IMll wllho<ll llOIO.r ot "'10 noce •na Dffd Of T ru\I <o"'enenl Otf wi&rr~ty. ••O.-H.s or 1rn h•i. e•ercl5ed tts optlof\ 41\G h•\ plied, •"91'rdlnQ lrtlt, poswn1or1, or dee I.red, --""'"b" Cle<IAr• UIO ,.,..,<umbftnein, to ""'• ttw r•m•1ni"Q inoebtedneu end •II sum\ ~urf'CS t>v p<lncllMll wm Of lhtP nottl'll wcurli'CI wld Deeo Of Trust 1m1nt01a1e1y dut by Wld Oeed ot lru\I, w1tn lnttr~· anO IMIYable, itnd lhal lhe un(!e•SIOned Iller.on, n proor1oeo In ~•d nol•hl, tlecls 10 ceu~ me l>'Ol>Crrty de$Crrbed edYances II .,.Y, un<Mr tr.. rerr~s ol In Ille Deed of Tru\l ebe>Ve reltrrtO to, Wld Dffd Of lr.,.I, ten, <he•Q41i. end Ille record Of wnreh '' miMI<'., pen of ••oen~, or lhtt l•USIH •M ot the 1111\ nouce tor dHCrlptron ol the ort lrui.h <rHled by MIO 0..0 of Trull. '"'· ro be wlcl In eccordanc~ with Tiie t>enellClary under wlO Offd or IM oro .. i.lorll lhereot, to w11sfy H IO Tru\I hore101ore uecultCI and dw· obllo.auon' ll•ered to the ...-SIQn4'CI 1 wrltltn You mey IWlvt "'" rlQht 10 cure the Decl.,ellon ol De••ull and Demond cleteull ele'ICrltieo ht1reln and re1n•lete tor Sele, and a wr111en Nolle. of lhe mortQ"9P or°"" 01 Tru\t Scl<tloo Dl!t~ull enO Elecllon 10 Seti lt>t un· 2910< of IM Civil C:OCI<! """""'certain Ot•SIQntd ChlHO >aid Nolf<• or cleteulh lo be wrad ur><>n IM pevmen1 Default and EIKtlon to Seit 10 be nr or Ifie amounh required by lho1 COfded In the '4><inly wher• lht reel sec Iron wlthoul requlrl1>9 oavm~nt of pro~rry I> l0<atec1 that oorllon of principal anCI lnlt,,rst O•tl!d Junt' n . t'18 which woold not be due nao no elet•ull Ot>n w 1.lttlr I\ As\O< ~. Inc . occurred Where re1nstalemen1 is e~lllorn1acoroor1hon ooull)lt, 11 the d<!l1u11 Is not cured ., Mid Tru\lt't Within thrte tnOtllll> IOltOWll>Q lhe r~ 8y Tilt• Tru,i Dff<1 <O•dtno or this nollo, the r10111 Of re. ~·•l(t com ... ny 1nsta1emen1 wilt termlnele ano '"' a C.Olltonua corPOr•ll()fl prOjMrly rnay be >Old "'~I To O•f~rm1ni. If tl!ln\1•1emt"nt •s l\y ErrOIS Stlffm.n DO\~•ble •nd the-amount if •tl\y Pr~~· n•<e\\•'• to C\lre tne ooti1ull tont•tt PuDll\lled Or-C.0.'1 oauv p 1101 the Benellc1ary or MOrr~ or their tomoi~o WIO\ 1~ N....,por1 H•tbc>' 'uccenori In inlertt\I, whOw n"m• Pre" J""" lll-July 1 •• !tit and addren "' 01 '"" d"lt or '"'' ' ' , .. ,. notkf' I\ 8 .. NK OF AMERICA Nl 4. !>A, Co•la -.a. :Sl7, l. M C:••• S4I P UBLIC NOTl CE R·-NOTICE TOCllEOITOllS HO .._ .. .,. SU,.lllt()lt COURT 0 1' THE ST .. lE OF CAl.IFOllllllA FOii THE COUNTY 0 1' OllANCl In the Malle< Of IM E\te9' Of M GEORGE HENRY Oe<u....O Nolite •> ""rtoY O•_,." to creo1t0f• havlno cl aims •O.tln\I lh• Uld ()t<fOt-nt to f1I~ ufd tlaim\ 1n ll'\fl 01110 ot '"' <l\!r~ ol •~ ••orew1d court or to pre,ent tft11m 10 tl'\e WU ! 1-111 Strrrl C.ost.& M~'" C•hlornla 9'161'. O••i I~ 4043 OO"IE •• Pas.tdtM C~llfO<A1a, June n . 1•19 NOTICE OF BREACH reco•d~d Junt , •. ,.,. '" '"" Cou<ily or °'""O" «\. ln,\rume-nt No •t34~ Ban• ot A~rit• NaliOl\OI Tr~t dnO Saving:" A~1att0n By Renal• C: Gaote TtTLE A\\IStant (4\n1Pf Published O<anoe ""'°'' Darty P11n1. Julv 7, 14, 11, 19T8 vnoersiQM<I al Ow olllc~ of PAUL, P UBLIC NOTICE H .. S T INGS, JANOFSKY andl--------------1 WALKER, P 0 Bo• 10•0 1$,)7 MacArthur 81•0., Suitt .00. "lewPO•I 8uc11 C..fitornla ~ ... J wll1<n Idler ottott '' Int piece ot ouslnt-•s or lh<' ,.,-.o~'''9ne<I tn elf m.tt ... r\ pt!!rta1n1no ro >•Id ~'"''~ !>ucn c1~1m\ w1111 tht- ""t•'\\•rv vouctwr\ mli\t bf> fllto or Ort\t nttd 1h •tOrt"\Old Within four "'°"'"' 1111~ '"" lir>I OVOl1ca11on ol th!> nolltt Dal~ Julv IJ, 1q71 (,11 .. C:E HENRY ono 8ANK OF AMERr(a "IATtONAl !RUST <tnd SAVINGS ASSOC: IA TION E•t<utor or t~ w111 Ollhe~c-1 f'AUI., NASllNGS, JANOFSKY' afHI WAl.KEll .. 0 .... ,.. "'U MacA-11¥« . s ..... -..... ,..,, llNdl, CA U "1 PuOll>""" Or-c:o.sr Ddlly P1101 July 14, 11, 11-A1191.sl • 1918 1•11 18 P UBLIC NOTICE F1CT1nous Bus1,.Ess "'AME STATEMENT T II~ IOllOOOllllQ PC>rson IS d01nq l>U»· nt-S.\. ., WORLO'S FINE!>I RUGS. ns N P1MIPy SI , O<<IOQl' CA q1 ... r CMIO~ A M•nrlque H?? N Poo1~1 . S..111a Arid, CA 9'110& Hus bu,lne~\. ·~ tOndY< lfd by ;•n 1n 01v10Ufll Car Im. A MdnrtQ~ J "'" -.tdtt'f°nf'nf ""' .. ~ r1teo w•ln IP'!• c.ounly e,1.,.• ol Oro>llQ<' C.ounly""' "''' 10 1q19 F0t1"'4 PuDll . ....a OrMIQ" tOd\I Do>· v PolOI July u 21, 18 .. uo • 1q11 '""' ,. PUBUC NOTICE A 1S&l' SUPElllOfl COURT OF THE STATEOF C.Al.IFOllNIA FOii TH E COUNTY OF ORA"ICE "lo A·'n"' "IOTtCE OF ~ALE OF REAl. PllOPEllT'I' AT PJll VATE SALE lo 11''1* M AltPt 111 fhf' E ~tilt..-?t FtCTtTI OUS BUSINEU OSC AR ALf''iEU!> <.MIT 'i lol' lf...,_E STATEMEHT Otot~-''~0 Th• fOliOw1ng, otr\On t\ 00'"0 t>u\t NOttfff I\ 'WtfftO-., q1wt>n lfldl \Ybf41C.I f'tt"u •~ 10 n.n1t irni11lfon of tn... 600¥1· t'nl1t1t-O DECO•aTOR ~ !OUCH, 9$17 la C:ourl 1n1 unO<'"IQnt'd OSC.All I\ C•P•ll•, FOU111•0n Vallty CA •1108 SMI f H JM ., E •M UIO• Ollfl~ Wiii <ii This bu ....... ~ "(()llductrd b\I an In 0!.C A II AL PH Fus SMI r .... !.R G1"10udf 01tcea\ut, will \.t'll on JlflV 1Ath 11119 at K.•lhlHf' D Ofornp,.,,y "' 00 A; M 0t tt'W•reath•t wltnm t~ llftir ~LA C..plll•, •llnwe~ bv l&w. <'II Dn•ol• '•I~ 10 '"" Founle1n ll•ll•y CA 91108 n1011c,1 dl>d Oc>'ol br~r All lh~ I •Ohl ,.,.,\ >1al"""""1 owll> llll'd w1lh lh• 1111~. 1n11·r-.1 <1n<1 •~•••~ or 1"" 01"~ Counly (.lent 01 O•en0t County on Clf'nl al 1n1• """' n1 h" ON1m and Ml th!• Ju~ U. l'1& rtQM. hllfi ""d 1nler'°~t wtit(h ttw 1'0'9"91 •\lat~ llA•. by o~rollon or 1aw nr Pubfl"Md 0rllft0ll COl't Oall'f Pitot otn .. rw1\e. MQoin"(I OIMf tr.an or rn Jun<r )0 July I 14 71 1~11 n1111 ,)OOlllllfl 10 '""' of lhl-c1ett<lenl di 111~ P UBLIC NOTICE hmP ot '"' OP.,1'\, 1n an<I to thtlt u" t•ln rr•I properly '°''"'° In Int (ou~lv ot OrMo~ SIMI• Of C...htorn••. comm<1n1v •nown •' JIOO Oc~.,n 8oulf'vttrd -------------· C..OfOfHt dfl'l ~,. Colltorn•a. •nd mor~ 1\4'rt1(UtiltlYOP-'SC-tl~d .ttio lfOTICE TO ~TRACTORS CAL.UNG l'OR llDS S<~OOI D"tr1Ct HUNTINGTON 8E .. C:H UNION HIGH SCHOOL. DISTlllCT Bid O.eClll114! Fr·~• Julv ?t "11 •I) 00 Pm l.ol E•Qhl (~I In 8100 One HundreG T 1111 Iv S..•en lllll ot R•·Subdr•"'°" ot Coron• c>'I Moitr • a' shown on• M AP r.-cordt-d in 8oiolL. • ~ t.> ot M u •. f'fldnt-Ou\ ~' rHord' Of Oro&l'tOf' toun I y (•1110! "'" Tiie "'I" I\ wo1f'(t 10 cownMOll con Pit<• ol 81d Ru••P• HU N TINGTON BE ACH UNION HIGH 011100\ ~·•tn<llons , ..... r .. at.on•. StHOOL DISTRICT EDUCATIO N llQhl\ 01 .. n •no ·~-nl• or ,. CENTER 5101 Bolw A~-. Hulll (Ord •ny ..,,.umbrM<M. bOnG> or.,, 1no10<1 ~h. c..1irorni• 9'MT I Gr""" -.c-«menl\ of r..cord to be '"'"""d out Room I ot lhf' ourr"41~orll~ PrOf•CI IOMlllK •llon NatnH BIO 81d' Or olll't\<srt 1nv1lt0 tor Ille PIO NO JIO RELOCATION PORTABLE Pflrty .OM mvi.t bf> in wrolrno dnd mev Cl.ASS ROOM BUil.DiNGS 118 llflliYl'•l'O to Ille E1<0Culor or to lt'I• 81D NO 371 PORTABLE Olll<eot hl\•llor,...n. A~m• DllQu" CLASSROOM ElEC:Tlltc:Al AND ' H4ltll1~ Alll!nlron Sl•phf'n M SITE WORK BurQln, S13 We<il S101h Street, l.O\ Place Plell!o ••~ on Iii• Mein AnQPlt> ~lttornra 'IOOI• or m&y bl' lenenu. °""""°"' enO ConstrU<llon, lllllcl In lht ollf<<' or t"4l Clerk 01 '"" R-'1 SO.. Hutlhnc,ilon e .. ch Union Supe11or Covil &I •111 llfN' 4ll•t 111• HIQt'I SChool Dlstrlel, s101 Bot\t A•• , llr11 Publlullon ot lhlS nnllt• l>Ollort HuM1no1on lktach, c..111orn1• ., .. , . lt'lf' m&~lllQ or ttte •ale Phnn• 11u 1 .,..,11 T«rin• and concjlllonl or the tale••~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that <•~n In lawful mont!Y Of tht Unllllcl the •bove·ne~ SCllOOI 01.111r1 or Sl•les of America prO••dl!d, howev,., Or•nQe Coun1y, California, .cuno by lhel lh• E ••~<llor r•~rv111111e rlohl lo .,nd throuQh II• (;()•trnlnQ Bo••<I. •«•Pl .. n 011"' PAM t<!\h ~no P••• hereln•ll•r rell'•reo t o"' trl'cllt, tllil lerm~ot•U<llvfldllto~ "DISTRICT,'' wlll receive up to, but •«ept&bl• l>Y th!' E•etulor ano the not tater thMI the •bO•t·\leltcl time, •bo•e-•nlltled Court Hn Petont H•ltd blCI\ ror t,,. •w,.rd ol • (O!llrtC 1 t I0._ 1 ot I"' ~mount bid In <••h o• lor I"" •booreoroJe<I <1Uhl•r's ttw<~ ~II acco"11><1nv '"" 81C1i. •hall 118 recelvtl<I rn '"" 01ac• otfu end the blllano •hllll be N IO uo 111<!1\lllleO -· •M \l\All bo -...a on clo" Of 0;.(f-•lier '°""•m•llon •M !M'bllcly ,_ •'-ti Ille •oova Of wle by 1"-Court T otJCh ano P•• stettcl time -111.u m; ums 01 ln\u••nu1 •<UPl&ble 10 Each bid mu11 conform anCI b• l>Ur<he'M'r VIAii Ila ()(Oleled ••of lht IH-tln to the contr11C:t docUmtftll Oat• 01 '"<ordlno of con"tY<tn<• Etch bid SIWHI 11a accompeni.ct by Purcn•ur '""" bll•• ell <~IS or Ille wcurlly ,.........., to In ti.. t ontrect •\crow, tltlt lnwrano and <o•I\ or OCK-nlt -by Ille 1111 o1 ,,,._,.a \lamp, on.,....,) Thf' or-t'r I\ 10 De S<A>conlrec'°" M>ld In •11 • ., ,,. C-lllOn Tht OISTlllCT ,..,...,.. Ille tlQM to lna un<te">Qnfd rtsHvn '"" rtohl rele<t any or 1111 ~ Ot to w•tve •n• lo •ti Kl efty -•11 b<d\ orlor 10 entry lrrwovt•rlltn or '"'""""111i.1 11'1 eny or en Orclfr tonf lrmlno ,,... .. 1. llkh or In tht bldOlftQ. Dtttd July 1 lt7' TM OtSTRICT het oettrml....o tt.. O'l<M IJ< Smith Jr ~r•I _ .... ,.,,. r•te :Pl P"' o'-" E-\llor of 111t E\ .. ,. wt9'1\ In fht IOcellty Iii wlll<ll 1114• Of 0.C•r Al""'"'~ Smith ~r ., --" to oe ......-"""' tor H<h (•ell ~wo or type ot -1>men -to ••Kut" A .. 1111, 0-" Huelti.,. t lle C.Ofllrett. Tt.w retet .,. on ftlt ti AttW"!AY• M U w t ... DISTRICT Ofll<e IO<el.O •I UOI ~DWHUhrt"SC-80IH An • H11t1tlnoton 8tecll. CA LA• A"ftl-. CA .... ntoll COIHet INiy be Obl•lr.cl on rt hi• 6Jt.1M 411nt. A <GOY OI .,,... rate' t.llAll be At ....... y• ._ ·~­ Inside Spaee Ta11k An t•ng111t·t·1· ins tH'l'ls lht· inside uf a flU0,000 gLJllon -..pact· sh ult le external t ank bt·ing huill at )';J\!'.;A 's assembly plant in Nt•v. Ol'll'ans h,· M art111 l\lttrictta ··slosh twfllt•s" lilllll.J.! thl' Jank hl'lp balance the lJ . quid o-..:\g (.•n Power Grid Eyed for U.S. W ASll 1 NG TON I AP I The Departmen t of Energv pla1li. to look into lhe notion of c r eatin g a nationwide elett1 tc power gmJ. hnkmg all regions The Mud~ b) thl' department's Economic R egula101 y Admm1s trat1on 1s sch eduled for com· plet1on m ahout a year. lhe department said . I T Wr\S l 'NOERTAKEN 1n rt's ponse to a re · que~t e:i1 l1t•r bv the latt· Sen Lee Met calf. D · M"nl who h :.rd propOs(•1I a national elect ricity grid Tht• Ent·rgy O c·p a rtmc•nt. using the res ults of prc•vwus stu<lll''> by thl.' Inte rior Depar tme nt and thl' Congn•s s1<1nal Hl'~l'<.trC'h &·r vicc, will examine <• r;.tngl· of poi.s1l11J1tlt's that 1n<•lude udd1tions to the 1•x1~1ang 11(1wt·rh m· 1nlt·rc·onncrtion syskm Anothl•r c111ll'l'P' ''' b e stuchc d 1s that of "a ft•dl'l'ally ownc>d and operated system of g e neral · ing fa t'tlillcs :rnd high voltage tr ans mission Im es <·n nnl!C't1ng all rr·g 1ons of the US in a cen tralized grid.•• thl' d<•partm\•nt ::.aid fl s aHJ a n a tum:.il g rid m ight make it easier to transft•t puw\•r to un a re a s uffering a power bn •ukdown T UE OEPt\ltTMENT STUDY will exam ine wht'tht•r grt.•::itt•r mtcrconnetllon of power systems ran improve the economy un<l rehab1lity o f elec tr1C'1t y serv1cc· and save fuel. It will cover technical and econom ic feasibility of a natwna l ~rid and will compare its potential bene r1t s <md ('Osts Mos t l'lcrtnc utility companies and govern · ment power markelln~ a genc ies are a lr eady con · nee tcd with others n e arby 1n large regional t.yste m~ or "pools.'· enabling the m to sell power to N il'h o tht•r txith o n a regular und an emer gency bai-111 f•'ollowing thl' ~reat Northeastern b lackout of 1005. powc rhnt's inter C'onn cchng these region a l pools wen' also s trengthened, ('nabllng t h e regions to s u pport c.1c h other m or e arle<1uately Bank Nrune Shift Irks Some W oJDen SAN D I EGO <A P l The Wo m e n 's Bank . t ry- in g to a p peal to men a s well as w o m e n in o rder to boos t business. 1s ch a n gin i:: •ts na m e to California Coas tal Bank ov~·r t he obJedlons o f som e wome n Sl oe k ho lde rs Thl' o w ners or 8 1,478 sh ares approved the n ame ('han~e Wt<dncsday but those with 18,581 were opposed 'T'he l:itter s a id they w ill sell th e ir sh ares and pull their llC<'Ount o u t o r the t wo.yea r · old bunk "T h e r e 3rr lots of place11 with the name ·m a n ' in it,·· 11n1rt one d1ssldl'n t, J osie Rhodes T he ba nk, the firs t w o m e n's ba nk e~tablished In 3 wl'st c m stul<.'. los t $336,677 o r $2.24 a s hare last year o n opcr otlng r evenue!! of ~.160. pesteel •I Ille IOb 'II• Tht f-.OlnQ Pul>ll\heCI Or-C.O.st Oelly Piiot, ---------------------------K-le OI -CIMnl w•• I• bA* July II, 14, '°· .. ,. UCMMI • _._lnll ..... of tltlllt (ti hOuf • lMJ.79 TIM r•tt !Of flelklay end overtlmtil--------------1 -· lh•ll Cit ... lfftt llmt -fl,tff. PUBLIC NOTICE II ""811 Cit ~IQl'y Uj!Oll IM CON 1-------------TlllACTOll to -IN confrKI ._ "lc;'flTIOUS I USINIH twarotel. -UpOll •ny "'beonlr«tor NAMI ITATllM.lllT ..,,.., 1111n, to .,.. not leu tfwln 1,.,. Tiit tollOWlno 11trton " Cloll\Q tlUll .. 1 • ...-ctn.ct le19'\ lo •II WOf'tlrna IMH • ., tf'llplO\lff bY lhtm In Ille e""'utlon of 0 ET TV'S SEC II 8TAII IA1. tfl9COfllrtCt. 5aRVICtl, JOIOO Crown Vt llt y He lllMr INY wl.__ Ill\ bl.. Pitt.way, 5ult9 U, l."9Ul\A HIO ... t a ,_rio.. OI torty.tl,,. ldl O.yl tllllt ~11 ttoeMtetttfortMOl)OMll"Q otllld l etty tlll1atwti.) Jt"'9 l!WIOfCy, A .. .,_'*"" -... fflltmaft(t ,.,., Hlllwi.w, UOUN Hlf\"111. CA ""' win 1111 "-''" orlor It ertK m n tlOl'I et tht t-~•t. TN P<lvment Tlllt eu.1...U 11 <~ 11y ttt Ill tllell "" Ill .. fwfll "" '°'"' "' "'"'""'•I contrk t ~ ht1't (ltluo.tlll J &_,y :t:,,c_ ..... , .,,,.....,.,, (fMt'r Tlll1 UtlOINfll ,.._ flftll wllll lfte .Mel~o.o.tr•1-CWftty Cltn of Of<•l\09 C0...111y Ofl ..... ClllllMrvef... ,_ ti, ,.,. llWll.-. ow. CtM Oolly "''°' """' July 14, 1911 "'*''"'"' Or..,.. OM4l O.llv l'llOI J-it.Jllft1.t4,11.1'71 U..hl Wont To Be A Super Star In Soles? l,Pfn Nill tuotelt lflCMIOu• from U'll °"' Soturday,.Juty 15 9 AM to 3 PM Fullerton Sovlngs &. Loo"-' Communltv Room 180 20 8rookhurst, rountoln Vofley (Of406Fwy) s11 .. Sucetu Sem1n1t 01rt0lon Bob end B1tber1 Bartol $10 '"· (714) 842-0180 or 842-4554 "",...,,, •• lint ., l111tf1Mtltn " AT WIT'S END Erma tella It Ilk• It 11. . In the DAILY PILOT It reacts a lmos t instinctive· ly 111 t ightening the money sup M11.1.u I~. an action that. theor e t ically a t least. relieves pre~sure on prices by pushing u p in terest rates . T h e Fed influences t he n a tion 's m on ey s upply hy trading governm ent s ecurities in t he n a tion 's financ ial markets . W h en it buys s ecurities, it p uts mom·y into the system. a nd when it sells, 1t lakes mont•y out SUCH AC'l'IONS IN FLUENCE inte res t rates. w h ich m turn can a ffect business activity The Fed receives ple n ty o f su pport a nd e n · rou ragem ent for its anti·infla tion a ry stance fro m t he n ation's tradition a lly conser vative banking system. w hic h it regula tes W ith prices ris ing ut an a nnua l rate of m or e 1 han 10 percent s o far this year, th e Fed h as pre· d1ctably r eacted by tigh tening the screws on the money s upply. p u shing interes t r a t es to 1974 levels The cost of conven tional hom e mortgages 1s now over 10 percen t. the h ighest in recent history. 8 T THERE I. I\ DANG ER that as the Fed pus he-; up mterest rates to ~low the econ om y a nd eool 1nnat1on 1l may push lhem too hig h a nd plun gC' the country into a recession Treas ury Secretar}' W Mic hael Blumenthal has said the Fed Is courting precise ly that danger M iller has openly admitted th e Fed's action could result in a recession 1r the White House a n d Congress don't coopcr dle by reducing feder al s pending But even M iller may h ave h a d e nough of ris ing interes t ratei;, (I(· voted last week against the latest increase in the Fed's discount rate, which P ARTEE VOTED WITH Mille r on the recent s p lit vot e, wit h the others on the majonty sid e, ex cept fo r Gardner . w ho was absent A seventh seat on the bourd 1s vacant. but Carter 1s understood to h ave dec ided on a woman. Nancy Teeter~. 47. a con g r essional econo m is t and a h beral Appointm e n ts are for 14 years a nd once h e nam es a m em ber. the president no lon ger has any autho rit y over him . or her, whic h gives the Fed its inde p e nde n t s ta tus It 1s techn ically r esponsible to Con g r ess. but lawmakers frequ e ntly com plain they ,---------. have lit.lie mfl~ence over ( \ flJ'' • ' 11 ) S/S J its act io ns e it her. a nd • · .. • • • th ere have been van ous pro p osals in recent years to extend con g r essional. o r president ia l influe n ce, or both . over the Fed. In exertin g con trol over the nat ion's m o ney supply. which incr eas ed ncu rly 8 per cent last year , the Fed uses com parative ly little c u r rency. Less t han one-third . or $93 b1lhon. of the total money s upply of about $350 billion 1s in currency o r com . The rest 1s in credit and ~uch t h ings as c heck· ing accoun t balances at banks BUT WH EN T HE FED wants lo put act ual currency into the hanking system. to replace w orn· out cur rency for example. 1t does this by placing an order with the Bureau o f E ngraving and Pnnt· mg. a Tre a sury De partme nt agency lhat pnnts the money for the Fed Th(' Fed the n sends the money to regional Federal Reserve b a nk s which place 1l w ith mem ber commercial banks The Bureau of Engrav ing and Prmtmg las t y ear prin ted Sl!l s b illion in nrw currency for the red No one except t ht• f'l!d <'<1n have money print ed legally O\.•t ar Tiu· Counlt•r NASO Listinqs MUTUAL FUNDS 11~~~~ •• '.1o1~1;~~1 g~:::,n rn ~~ ~~p~dr .~~Ill ~~~.~~ 10f69)1117 :~g :!~ :;~ ~::r:~ :~Jti :~!~St<1l:r~~i,04 Nl. . .,. ~ .Ntl ~·-Month UIS IS OJ Four E II 0& lnduslry l.61 MMB ~ 10 • \S Pr1c~ J'und> I C:om F 4 i. • 60 •llon 01 Se<urllle\ NtWS 9 71 10 Ill Hllcm 1311'1 I• '16 lntcap I 00 NL Melher\ 16 Oii NL (;rwlh 10 44 NL Div Fo • 11 S 16 Oeeltrs, Inc . 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