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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-07-18 - Orange Coast Pilot: I . . . " .. . . . ·. .. ·:· ' '\ • j , . • l I =I· ·.; , t ' , • • J .. ... ... • , ) ; . .. • • . ' I l 17 • . Sen. Carpenter untington Pair's Heads Campaign Daughter Slain; -( o Re·elect Gates Manhunt Begun . •I ... DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 18, 1978 VOL. 71, NO. '"·>SECTION$, 2' PAOH For Sheriff Gates Sen. Ca enter To Campaign State Sen. Dennis Carpenter. R·Newport Beach. said today he will serve as the working eha1rman of the Committee to Re elect Sheriff Brad Gates "Under Brad Gates' direction the s heriff's department has provided modern. efficient law enforcement ror Orange County while holrung down the cost to thP taxpayers ... Carpenter said The retiring Republican state .senator said he is' abandoning his policy to stay out of non· part1s<1n election races because of what he sees as "the need to continue the sheriff in office .. Gates ts facing a November Huntington Teens Jailed In Shooting Two Huntin g to n Be ach Juveniles who admitted attack· in~ and robbirtr a paraplegic who was shot twice and left for dead were committed Monday to the custody or the California Youth Authority. Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight or· dered jndefinite CY A terms for Nartry Ann Lynch and John Gene Moore. both 17 . a fter they pleaded guilty to criminal charges Moore pleaded guilty to at. tempted murder and use or a firearm in commission of the of- fense . He could be held by the CY A for as long as five and one half years . general election runoff against one of his own deputies. Lauren Rusk. The 39-year·old incumbent sheriff failed to gain re-election in the June primary election when Rusk and four other can· didates held his vote to 41.6 per· ~ent of those cast. Carpenter didn't leave today·s press conference without rus· cussing some or the problems that plagued Gates through the primary election. The state senator said he has talked with Gates about improv ing his relationships witb some of the city police ~hiefs in the county. He also said he discussed a federal grand jury probe into Gates' financial affairs. "I feel satisfied there are no problems relative to Brad's in· tegrily or fitness to hold office." Carpenter said. The eight.year state senator said he had reviewed t he sheriff's finances with him and "found them normal and as un· interesting as anything I've ever r eviewed." Carpenter said film actor John Wayne will se rve as the honorary chairman of Gates' campaign and that he expects to be joined on the working com mil· tee by other county, state and federal officeholders from both major political parties Trashmen Strike NEW OR LEANS <APl Garbagemen staged a wildcat strike in New Orleans today. protesting what one official said was a shortage or garbage trucks in good repair . Ttco Huntington Teens Senteneed iii Shooting A~Wl,..,._to FIREMEN HOSE DOWN SCHOOL BUS AND AUTOMOBILE AT SCENE OF DENVER CRASH Many Injuries Reported Aboard Bus Carryln{I Mentally Retarded People Cops Seek Murderer Huntington Pair's Daughter Found Slain By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 111e o.i1y f'ltot si.11 A manhunt ror the murderer of Cheryl Ann Green Sky, 18. daughter of a Huntington Beach couple. continued today as an autopsy was conducted, on her body which was found nude and apparently raped in Bell Gardens Saturday. Investigators said today a no· bail arrest warrant charging William J . Hatley, 20, of Bell Gardens. has been issued . Funeral services for Mrs. Green Sky, of Chippewa tribal American Indian heritage. are scheduled Wednesday at Pierce, Brothers Smith's Mortuary. Huntington Beach. and at Good Shepherd Cemetery. ··we·re not going to have a priest or while man's religion. We'll have a medicine man." her bitter brother Daniel Green Sky said Monday, as a ramily spokesman. He said there will be a tradi· tional rite by a shaman . although mortul}ry spokesmen said the Rev. G.B. Gordon, or the First Christian Church or Huntington Beach, will formally preside. "Her husband. Loren Robbins. is Indian too,'' Green Sky added. saying they were <ict1ve m Lhe Los Angeles Indian Center One brolh t>r. Ri ck. ll- employed there and ha s slam sis· l e r . mothe r or an infant daughter, Rayana. was studying there to complell' requirements for her high school diploma. Bell Gardens Police Detective Gary Magers said the Green Sky woman was discovered about 8 a .m . Saturda y. s prawled between two portable classroom bungalows on the Bell Gardens Elementary School campus. Retarded Children Victims · ; DENVER t Al'J A ~~ carryi ng childre11 and adult!!'° 11 school for the mentally retarded collided with a car this mont.ing <1l a D<'nver intersection. Authorities said 24 passea.gers wert> taken to hospitals. J oc Calabrese. preside« CJ( Laradon tlall. a non·profit training l)Chool on DenYer's north side. said he underswod sax of the pas:-.cngers wer4l "IMM1 pre tty badly." It was not immediately k1llOMl how many people were ill tlK> car nor whether they •ere injured. A s pokeswoman at Denver c;eneral Hospital said 1~ )"OUt.hs wert' t a ke n to St. Joseph Hospital. four to Denver General and four to St. Luke's Hospi.tal. A spokeswom an at St. Luke'& Hospital said the four admitted Lhere were children who were "not seriously injured ... just pretty frightened." Witnesses said the bus and the car collided al an inlersedioa. The impact flipped the bus onto ats left side. Eight ambulance!) weN 9Cflt lo the seen<' Laradon Hall has t wo divisions. classes for chHdren fro m ages 4 to 16 and a. vocational program for JeQPle 16 to 32. Calabrese s aid the bus passengers "could have been a mixture" of the two age g~. " .......... .. Miss Lynch pleaded gullty lo armed robbery a nd related firearm allegations. She could be held by the CY A for as long as five years . Salesmen, Indian• .. There were a few superficial cuts around her neck and some stab wounds in her chest area One in the heart area, appeared to be deep," he said . Bob Dambacher. chief of in vesijgation for the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office, said an autopsy would probably be con· ducted today. Low clouds and local fog night through mid - morning hours, otber-wUe fair Wednesday. Lows tonight in mid·60s Kips Wednesday low 70s at tlM beaches to low 80s inlud. The defendants, then 16. were arrested last Nov. 21 after being Identified as the pair who shot a nd robbed paraplegic Jorge Groups Aim at Congress Rodriguez. 38, in Huntington WASHINGTON <AP > - Beach. American Indians and traveling Officers said the defendants r salesmen bad one goal in mind are two .or three juveniJes who today as they massed in the na· were driven around the H~l· lion's capital: Get Oonrreas and \ngton Beach area by the victim the rest or the sovernment lo while he plied them with beer Jisten to them. and hamburgers. Several hundred traveling Orrtc~n . said Rodriguez was salesmen and sale.awom an, most shottw1cemthe head.Theysaid wearing imHallon s traw his attackers then dr~ve olf. boaters. showed up at the cime back to collect h~s wallet Capitol today lo oppose Jegisla· and then dro~e away again. tton that would tax automobiles The third JuvenJle was gTanted burning excesslve amount.I or immunity from prosecution In gasoline and a proposal that return for his testimony. would end tax deduc:tlons for It was stated in court that some business expenses such as Rodriguez bas now recovered meals. <Related story, Page so from 11is wow>ds. Al the sarne Ume, hundreds of Indians continued their protests aimed at convincing Congress not to approve pending legilla· lion that the,v say wm take away their lands and deprive the m of their cultural heritage. The Indians, who m arched l,OOO·strong onto Capitol llill in a protest Monday, planned to dem· onstrate outside the Supreme Court building as well as Jn oth er areas ol the nation's capital. Both the Indians and tbe salesmen claJm they have been forgotten In today's America. "Ev rybody has seen one Ca salesman>, but they don't knOw wha t they are and the go~m· • ment denies that they exist." said Marshall J . itrantler, presi· dent of the Bureau of Salesmen's National Associations. The bureau sponsored events that included a march to the Capitol. lunch by some of the salesmen with ~ongress men . visits to' c-ongrusional oflices and a reception for congressmen at the end or the day. Seo. Jacob K. Javits. R·N Y . a former traveling salesman. told the protesters today not to worry about a proposal by Prest· dent Carter to cut the tax deduc· tlon for bu31n ss lunches. Carter has crlUclzed "three .martini <See MARCHES, Page A2> The victim was last seen alive leaving a party with a girlfriend aod a third individual who re- portedly offered the m a ride home. investigators said. Detective Magers said be is being sought for questioning. The murder victim is survived by her parents, Daniel and Gladys Green Sky. of the Sunset Heights area or Huntington Beach; brothers Daniel, of Bell Gardens, Rick, or Bell Gardens and Mark, of Huntington Beach. sisters Terry Arellano. or East Los Angeles. Beverly Green Sky. or Los Angeles and Karyn Green Sky, of Huntinaton Beach. She also leuves, in addi\ion to h er Infant daughter . he r moternal grandparenl8. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bonga, of Michigan. INSIDE TODAY 1968 WCI perhap$ the -* lt'multuou_, 11ear o/ the "80il. but Corona del Mar Higll School graduates ~urviv.ct the decode. Featuring, ,.. Cl I l -"" -\2 OAIL V PILO T s T uttall.ly July IS 1978 Cotnpany Loan Repaid • e l.1and Developing Firm Makes Announcement Wjthout Comment rangt!d with Prudentia l fnsurance Company. That loan. announced in October is secured by about ~.500 commercial. in- dustrial and residential ground leases. Speculation at the lime was that the company would be forced to sell off assets in order to meet its financial obligations. This was based on the reasoning that the Interest alone on the $240 mllllon loa n would equal the company's net earnings under its old management. The lrv1nt• Co mpany con hrmell loday that 1t!> $240 million h:rm uar1k Imm ha::. heen repaid Parllclllars of the loan repay ment were not released by the company." That terse statement was all that compa ny officials had to say today in light of reports an- nouncing the retirement of the nine-bank loan used one year ugo Ill llw purchase of the firm. Comp.:iny President Peter Kremer was reportedly out of town and no one else in the com- pany's Newport Center head· quarters was available for com· ment. The announcement came as no s urprise in light of previous statements made by Kremer predicting a 60 percent increase BEWARE OF PUSSYCAT ... ,. .. ,..,..... Glamor Puss? When 1l t(lmes to feline beautv contests. "Cactus Kitty" 1:-. one tou~h cookie. He showed this face Monda~ u~ he ~C'anned the crowd on hand during h1 'i ;1rrwal at the l''ort Lauderdale. f''la., a trporl. · (';.wtus" 1-; c·ompl'l1ng against eight other cats this v.t·l·k in th<.' 13th annual Glamor Kitty Contest an llollywoou. Fla. lrt the company's gross earnings In its first year under new management. At the time the prediction was made in March, Kremer noted that all but about $50 million of the $240 million loan had been paid off. The loan was made by a com· blnation of nine banks, led by Wells Fargo. to a consortium of 11 investors who outbid the Mobil Corporation to buy the land company for $337.4 million last summer. By23-8Vote However. the company has not sold off its income producing as- sets in Orange County, Kremer noted in Marcll. This in part was due to a $100 million loan the company ar- Committee Backs ERA Extension WASHINGTON <AP> -A proposal to extend the deadline for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment cleared its first hurdle in the House Judiciary Committee toda)" by a vote of 23·8. Before an overflow audience of ERA supporte rs a nd opponents . the comm ittee turned aside a move by Rep. Harold Volkmer, D-Mo., that would h ave r equired the extension to get a two-thirds \•ote if it reaches the House floor. Supporters were confident of securing committee approval by a close vote later in the day for an extension of three years and three months. scaled down Crom the seven · yea r extension originally sought. ~ep . Robert McClory of Illinois. the committee's ranking Republican. led the opposition to the extension. R ep. Thomas Railsback. R-Ill .• said he would offer an a m endment providing that s late legislatures that haye already ratified the measure could withdraw their approval during the extension period. Congress has not yet indicated whether rescission actions @re legal. ~Cuba Swim Postponed FORT LAUDERDALE . Fla. IAP> -Marathon s wimmer Diana Nyad's scheduled Cuba-to-Florida swim has been delayed. partially because she still has no visa to enter Cuba, • a spokesman for the swim- mer s ays. The sale or non-Orange County holdings of the company -thf: 103.000·acre Flying D Ranch in Montana and about 5,000 acres of Imperial Valley farmland also produced cash apparently used lo retire the short-term debt. In addition. the company altered many of its business practices to produce a better cash now also aimed at reducing its debt. An article last week In th& New York Times quoted Kremer as saying that about S90 mlllion of the loan was "paid back out of internal cash flow." Observers speculal.e that an additional mortgage has been used l:fy the company to pay off the balance. but no one tns1de the company would comment on that possibility. The New York Times article also quoted company mana~e­ ment as saying that cash flow . and not profits~ was the com pany) primary goal this year" The company does not expect to pay dividends for some timt:, the ~~ry said . Agreement Reached on Tris Ban WASIUNGTON <AP l __("The Consumer Product Safely Com· mission announced settlement today of a laws uit that had called into question the legality of its ban on use of the fl a me re· tardant Tris in children 's sleepwear. .,.w.,.,..... Dies at 60 Ft!dor D J\.ulak ov. a membe r of the Soviet l'n)on ·s ruling Polit huro. d1~d suddenly Monday. I le wilt be buried in the Kremlin wall Job Totals In County Show Boost l' n l mploy rnPnl 1 n Or an gt• County l'l1m\X'tl 1n1rn 4 6 percent an M ;.i~ to 5 I IJl'fl't nl in June. at·cordang tu l1gun·.., r<:ll'a!>ed bv the ... t all· Economal' 0 l.'velop- 1Yll'nl Oepa11menl 1 f':DD> T h e monthly 1.,bQr report pointed out that the l'OUnty 's un <:mployment 1 ale. despite last month'!. chmh 1!-thl· lolo\-est ol any metropolitan arE.'<i in thl' ~lute But. thl EUD report noted, thl employml'nt impact!-of Propos1 lion 13 n·lutcd I ahor rollback~ a fl' not rl'fl\'t'lt•d 11: lh1· J Unl' rt: port l hl\H'\l'f. II! Oruni.:t· Countv The agreement came wit h 1h1· numhl'r of p1·r .... on ........ h1: hav;• Springs Mills. Inc of Lancaster, been tai<l "If tweause ol vote1 S.C .. a large fabric manufac approva l of thl· propi·lly lax re ~ _Egypt,_J~!'1!_~1 Note = M cClory. who voted £or the ERA when it was originally approved by the House, said the extension would do "more harm than good" lo the prospects of ratification. He said h e beli ev ed ratification could be secured by _n~t March 22, when the original Members of Ms. Nyad's team in Fort Lauderdale were keeping in close touch with their New York office and expect Cuba n a pproval at any time. her spokesman, George Post, said . The situation hasn't c hanged in more than two e~~·re just going to camp m 'treY west 1Infff we get full approval." Post said. lurer form mc•a .... uri• I!-m1n1mal U nd.er. the . agreement. the s 0 r ,1 1 g 1: , ,. r n rr. ,. n 1 c.omm1ss1on ~II be able to ~-eeonom1<'s. lor th1 most part, 1r. hnue to forbid sales of Tns· labor fon•t haH· rnmt through __ filJl!!!Jt.Ba!ments to consumers ~ha::.1ng_.out pulJlu· 1oh~ val'<:lt'tl t t 'Wide Gap' in Talk I.EEDS CASTLE. England 1 I\ P > t::gyv11an and ls raell fun•rgn mm1::.ll'r" opened a l\\O· ti:" mt><•ting in this caslll' ..,11111 lw<1-.t of I .tmdon today. but <1ft1•r :P · hour::. of negot1attons 1 ht• 11111\ apparent agreement \\,1::. lhJl thl· g.ap bl'twccn their po::-.1t ion.., on M 1dl'ast peace was \ t•rv wick .. A::.kt•d 1f lhl·rc were any areas •>f aj!rcemcnt ht>tween Israeli Fol'l'IAn M1mstPr Moshe Dayan .111<1 l\lohJmmecl lhruhim Kamel 111 l·:~y pl , EA) pl1an sµokesman llumd1 Nada said · "Wt• arc strll wailing ror a mnrc· pos1t1Vl' response to our in 111"1" t•<; and proposal!> " Sounding 11nly slightly more 11pt1m1stH.', hrat•l1 s pokesman '\,1rtah Livat• ..,;.1111 that since the IJ'>t nl.'got1..1t1n~ SCSl>IOn In .lt·rusalem an January, "We h ;i vc got m•1ch ncar<•r to ur1 cfrrstandang each other . the problems hl•1ng pr<'s<'nted by the 111 hN part.~ " Rut Naciti qu1l0kly n'.IOlnl'd • 1 '1<111 L think thcr<' 1s ;.anything rW\\ · in lsrJt'l's proposal t ' S s pokci.m<.an llodding ('.1rl Pr, :-.pl'akrng fur Secretary ul St..1lt• l'vru::. H Vance. who <0h.11n•d th~ m<'ctrng, said the ,11111 111 I Ill· talk::. ts "lo identify u rt·.1.... of agrecm<'nt and then movt' into other art' as." He li;iblc reports :o.aid Vance's a:-sastant. Mid east trouhlcshooll'I' Alfred Atherton, would shuttle between Egypt anrt lsracl to follow up the talks ht'rt'. Cartt'r declined to confirm Alhl•rton's travel plans. There ('Vt'n Sl'l1med to be dis· agreement over whether the parties were negotiating direct- ly Lavie said these:' were race to fact• negotiations Nada saw ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT r,,.. ,,.."'Jrco.-,10 .. 11, p . ._. •'"'•"·<"' °'"" ,..,. , rh!P,.. #'\ Pt•"" .,, ovf'4("wht 1""' ,,.."""'""' C,0..\1 P\lf)h~lnifl ( ~ff\4t•Ay ':w-f\lttM• ....,,,,.,..., • " t-~·\ft"'l't ~.,"9•¥ Ou •1ph P.rl,.4¥ fo\t C'•J*IA ~ ,.._...,.Pi..,1 ~-" ttv"fl"O'.,_ Utlllft '~ ,.,n .., •. ,,., ''"'"" \MtJt•h.t,• v,.11,. .. .,. .. , L~ 8• t " ~U' (•A\I A \•""JI• rpoq•OMI fd t~ '' PVb'•""'•d \"'"'""1' .,,., '\.Jll"'n' u ... ,,..PN 1u..-• 1'h1n11v111"Q ,,.,.,.., 1' _.. no .....,,. n10 ,,, .. , C..0-t•M.. • C' •ht ltl'll ... ,.,. tteMrlNWfftil t'•' .... "' •rwi Pubh,,.., Ja011 C.Wloy v~· ,,..,.,,....,."' .,...,~'""' .. w~ fllltMHICta'f'ft Ld•l6' , ... "' ...... ...,.._ M·•"•91no l«MW °""" .... ,.... lllt ... nl" '"'" At. l\tAnt M.tff\•OlnQ tdffOt \ Ottlcea '""'• M,.,,. \tftW,.,1 A11,~1r.-.... t AOttf'• n••c ri ''~ ~'•""1'fVl'f' ,.,_.,~, .. """'~~·"" ,,..,., f\ ,,.,, '""'.-<."""'"'''"'*'" ~jlrb•f • V .. lt•Y 7\101 \_A rA# ke).1(1 ,., \A" D•t"tft f ,,...,, Telephone (714IW-43:U Cl.t.HlflN Adveftllllllf .. ,.llUI ~l•flieof" Valltt .,_-'Off+<• .. , .. ,,0 I r~ Wn ( l•n.,.At• ~ 'f9ft ~" t)f .,.. (..,..." """""' .. tf'\ IM0-1120 ~:"f~ =-0.-.:_ (~M ,~._::'~~! ....... , ., ••wrur~r:' •• ,..,,. flft'' .. ~:i;:.~1~· .... , .. , .•. "'"'"'--•f ~.,.. 't•n ..._, ... ••te M <Mt• Mew C.•"·"''"' .. ,..,.,. ...... " ,, ,.,, , \J '° ,.,.,.flltfrilt¥ ltY M •il t• \4 ,...,..MY f9'1•1·1•r• "~'~ ,, .. """"'"'' the m as indirect talks through Vance. A top U.S. official said before the day's discussions began al Ll'eds Castle 45 miles southeast of I .ondon that no breakthroughs were expected. "It's a good thing that the parties are beginning to talk directly to each other again," Vance told reporters before they sat down at an oval table in the heavily guarded, 13th century fortress in the pastoral English countryside. Huntington Firm Sued By Renters A Huntington Beach develop- ment company was s ued for $5 5 m1lhon in damages Monday with 1 he alle~ation that it is forcing ~enaor citizens to leave a long· l'Stablished mobile home park hy drastically raising their rl!nls The Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed as a class ac· lion fo r all 90 occupants of the Mesa-Vue Trailer Park, 618 Adams Ave .. Huntington Beach. names the Mola Development Corporation, 417 Main St., as pr incipal defendants The action was filed b y lawyers for the Senior Citizens Legal Advocacy Program and the National Senior Clliietls Law Center The owner of Mola Develop- ment and his attorney were un· available for comment today. Named as co-defendants in the action are John L . and Jewell B. Henricksen. the former owners of the trailer park wbo sold the property to Mola. It is alleged that monthly rent· als of $77 at the park have been hiked to $125 in a bid to force the elderly and financially pressed occupants to leave the site. Lawyers for the senior citizens rlalm that land all around the trailer park is being developed by Mola and that the firm \n. tends to utilize the trailer park for the same purpose. T hey claimed that many of the occupants are without funds other than Social Security and cannot afford to move their trailers. In any event, the action status. many o f the mobile homes are older structures and might not survive the transfer The loW!lult seek& an In.lune· lion thDl would prevent the new owners from raising rents until • court hearing can be held Into the dlapute. It ls alleged that Mola was obll~ed to give al leaat one ye•r 1 notice ol any auch chanae •l the limo they took over the property.A seven.year -pen ptrer.-!fhe.= meas ure i esig n ed lo guarantee al protection of the law regardless of sex. M cClory predicted the Illinois Legislature would ratify the ERA at a special session in Novem ber, although it has refu sed to do so in the past. He said this would give impetus to other states to follow suit. If the ERA does not make it by the deadlin e. he said. Congress s hould start the process over again and this time s ubmit t h e m easure Jor ratifi ca tion by s tat e con ven ti o n s, the other alternative o utlined in the Constitution. Thirty-five slate legislatures have approved th e ERA. a lt hough four -Ne braska. Idaho. Tennessee and Kentucky later rescinded a pproval. Kentucky's r escission action was vetoed by the acting governor. Thirty.eight, or three-fourths or the states. must approve the measure for ratification. f'ro91 Pafl'!AI MARCHES. • lunches" being written off as business expenses. "We're not going to be spoil sports and kill the goose that laid the golden egg just because the goose drank one extr a martini," Javits said, referring lo the fact that many jobs de· pend on salesmen hawking the wares made by manufacturers. Javits and Sen. Bob Dole. R· Kan .• also told the protesters of legislation they have introduced which would give traveling salesmen a tax deduction for contributions made to their pension plan. a deduction most Americans already enjoy. The automobile is a key part or a salesman's life and they are focu sing their protest o n Carter's energy plan. which in· eludes a tax on fuel-inefficient cars. They also are protesting a law that forces automakers io meet specified fuel economy standard.a averaged among ell the cars they produce The salesmen claim such legal reatrtctJona force auto makers to produce smaller cars lo the detriment of the aalesman, who needs a bl« car with • lar1e amount ol trunk apace. The Indian protestl followed a 31000·mlle march by aome of tnem fro m California to Waahlnston. Hundred.a of others Joined the protett.ers when they -npreHOUn1 80 tribes -ar· rived In Wuhlnston during the paat weekend. Th• rally out.Ide the Capitol on Monday focUHd on cb&.r1es by aome of the lndlan leaden tbat the aovenamnt ls P.f ICUc- l nl 1enoc:lde 111ln1t the In· dlan1. Cuban Army IA>ss 1,500 our wm=nm"'lfe,6f~lo fbrc'nh°e'--. tnroui!fi'YcsiJ?tmtf~M"P;=..:-=:=-i--,,,... ... • C'om pany to r~purchase gar ments ments from ~et~tlers Whal ht•lpt'rl ... .....,, 11 th1 C'nur.tv The co~m1ss1on bafl!'ed use oC unemplo\ mt 111 1 .,rl an .Ji.;ra· the chemical on April 8. 1977. wen ~raduute-. trom h1ich s1·hool and ordered th': repurchases as and t•ollt•gt 1h.it Pooclt d the· a means or getting the garments labor m ... rki 1 (1\ c·iirclini.t to off the market.. The co~m1ss1on EDD acted after Tris was linked to EDD'._ monthlv 11.port .,,,. .. ~ . cancer for tht r1r ... 1 111nl 1n 11 month::. However. U.S. District Court som<''-'hat lll'::.~i mi~IH· In Af • W ? Judge Robert F. Chapman ruled rJC8 8r • last June in Columbia. S.C .. that the commission failed to follow procedures set out by Congress Much 1tl th...at p1·:-.~11rH .... m \.\,1s based nn lhl proh.ihll 1 "eptuul 1mp:H't 1>( P111po .... 11 ion 1:· ;;nd the ehmin.it1on of 111on 11uhl!r :oh::. WASHINGTON CAP> -The Cuban army has lost about l ,500 men ki lled in Africa over the past three years. U .S . in telligence officials said today. The officia ls said the Cuban battlefield losses apparently are not heavy enough to have caused ~nrest among the Cuban popuJa. tton at home. whe re. they said. Cuba ·s military help to African n ations s uch as Angola and Ethiopia is still "extremely popular " The officials. who declined public 1dcnt1r1cation, said they have no convincing ev1dt•nce on the degree to whi l•h the Cuban army In Africa h as suffered wounded and m1s~mg casualties. Nor. they said, can they ron. firm rcp<>rlb that Cuban wounded arc bcinR treated an Russian and F.u~t European hospitals rather than being sent home, where they might arou~c popular concern The agency then appealed to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court or Ap- peals. Rut lht d1•1i:irtml'nl ., report abo pn'rll ctt•d lh<al Pmp!o~ml'nt in pnvall' mdu .... trv 1:-. expected lo d1mb tlt1 uu~h I he ~umme1 rnonthh The settlement ending the suit comes several months after the commission reissued the ban. complying with the procedures Chapman said it had failed lo use originally. Commission attorney Stephen M d "I d Lcmberg said the settlement rt! UT e r '" iar~P tains the primary contention of the commission. the right lo forbid sales of Tris-treated gar ments to consumers. In addition. the commi!>s1on withdrew lawsuits against seven other fabric makers whil <' stipulating conditions similar to those in the agreement in the Springs Mills case. The action does not affect commission action on exports of Tris-treated garments. which the commission also has voted lo ban. ROCI\ SJ>HJi\c;:-, \\)o tAP• Publ1t !'iulll~ 1>1 rlllur Et! Cantrell !ii' \\;1-. <"hargl·11 Mon<l:.t)' \\Ith tht n~1:rde1 or .an undt'l l'O\l't po1:c c 11'.•n adding fire to a 1·11111 r11Yt'r .... v over alle~Hl1 or~ n l \IC'·e and corruption in lh• ... rrn:).(h mining boom I O\\ r• I l•t und1 rc-over agent. 29 )c1.ir old \1 1dwel Rosa. had hCl'n "''ht•ch:lt-11 to le!>tllv M on d :. ' la I 1111 ~1 \\ ~ 1: m 1 n g gra nd ;ur} 111 \l::.'1~:.•ang the· alle~at ions SMOKY EAR c ory Fnrmli-ol Ohm srnok> <smoked cheese b11r1 111 a popular t·hee"c '""ontt' of m uny ycurtf. fl'~ u ~uperaor hlt!nd of cheddar ond Sw1s11 «'heese that •~ hu·kory . smoked to pcrlec:ti(m to 141ve 1t a dcll<'tous ~......__.,~smoky taste Rmol.:v rnt•kl':o OJ mouth Reg . $3.89 cut $8.49 whole W8tt'r10~ -.nu 1·k I h ut } c)ll \.\ tl J IOOJ rcmNnber orrer F.xp1n•i. J11l\I 23 WESTCLIFF PLAZA , , •• """"' .............. 64 .... 11 ~,.,..,,., .... .,., f ,, • I 4 • . .. 4 .. . • . .. .. . A ·. J ' • . ~ . I 1 ~ i I . ' ,,... . , j l , ·. .. ) i i : , ' -•• ~ • 1 • 1 • t Orange Coast EDITION 'I Today's Clo51ng N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71, NO 199, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1978 C TEN CENts: Olylllpic Panel . Rejects LA Offer LOS ANGELES <AP> Los Angeles' chances to host the 1984 Olympic games all but ended to· day when the International Olympic Committee reJected the city's final take-it-or-leave-it of· rer In a statement issued arter rt! ~eiving .i letter from IOC Presi- dent Lord Killanin. M oyor Tom Bradley said "The proposal having bc:en declined by the IOC. I am therefore recommending that the City Council withdraw the city's bid for the 1984 Olympic Games." K11larun's letter said the city':. final offer does "not meet with the provisions of IOC rule:." :md that "'the propos als arc not ac ccptablc .. Today's events ended months of negoliati~between the city of Los Angeles and the IOC Tht.• bas is of th~ dispute wa:. that the city wanted a private group to take financial respons1b1hty for the games. a proposal which ran contrary to IOC rule~.· K11lanin '5 letter and Bradley's rt•l'Ommendation to the Cat~· Energy Action Senate OKs Carter Coal Bill WASllINGTON <AP I Tht Senatt.' O\'er'>'hl'lmrngly 1111 proved thl· first porllon of PrP ... 1 dc·nt C<.trtt.'r's five purl energ) µrogr:.im toda}. voling to curt<t1l the burnmg of •lil and n<.1tur<1l ga:. by po'>'cr pl<1nts <1nd bus1- nessc•s ft w<i s the first pos1t1vc con ~ress 1onal action in month:. on the lc•g1slat1on Carter subm1lll·d 1n April 1977 to t'ombat an c·nergy cr1s1s hL· culled .. lhc moral L'Qu1valcnt of war · The 92-6 vote sent the com prom1st· mea!-un: lo the llou:.c wht·re approv<.11 would µut 1t rm Curkr's de:.k. However. House h·<1ders pl:.an to WJtl until the Senate pa's'-'" Sl•veral othe r p art!> of t ht• pad.age before acting The bill would proh1b1t burn mg of oil or natural gas in most new power plants and give the government a uthority to order industries now using thc:-.c ful'I:. to com·ert to coal Errors Bit Evangelist 'Misquoted' OE~\'EH If\!' 1 Huth Carter Stapleton. thl' 11 also \\ould han thl' use of decoratl\'e outdoor ~;,a:. lamp,, <afkr 1982 Rackers s aid lht· mt·as urt· t•ould help CJ;2!lserve up to one m1llaon barrc'T!-of imported ml dailv. but cnt1c·s said the· sa' mg; would be rar les!> The mea:.url' \\<IS the rir~t tomprom1Sl' to t>merge from a conference committee named las t fall to reconcile different llouse and Senatt.· versions of C<t rll'r"s energy plan Mideast Meetings To End? Council would seem to scuttle hopes for Los Angeles becoming 1he 1984 Olympic city. But Bradley's recommenda lion must be approved formally by the City Council before the city's bid as off1c1a ll.} withdrawn. In has letter to Bradley from Lausanne. Switzerland. Killamn said the mne-man IOC commit tee still wanted Los Angeles to host the 1984 Games, addin~ • "' "We are most anxious that L'Os Angeles will stall be able to come forward with a contract" that is acceptable to the IOC It has been lhe position of the IOC to stand fast on ats rule that a host city must accept financial responsibility. In reje<-ting Los Angeles· pm BEWARE OF PUSSYCAT vosa,, the committee has re- peatedly said it was doing so to µrolecl itself from s imilar de- mands from future host cities. K 11lanin acknowledged that Los Angeles "should be in a f>o:.1t1on to hold the games at a m1n1mum cost in view of all the facilities which already exist. but the IOC must protect itself Cor the future and not com- ,,rom1se itself with other t•1ties " Mesa Approves BuJget l\y MICUJ\EL PASKEVICH Of,,,_ 0Mlf Ptlol St•ft With much µraise for the city' sl:Jff. Cu::.l iJ Mc::.i:I City Counci~ mt•mbl·rs Monday unammous lY' appro1red a $21 t"i million budget 10 run the ('ll.Y for lhl' next fiscal \l'<ll · The JXJsl Propos1t1on 13 budget I " down 14 9 percent rrom last year. but most city depart· m(•nts. mcluding police and fire and leisure services. will actual- ly be spending more money than last year Tht• ma1or l'Ulback from last \'t.•ar·s budget of $25.5 million Wiii l'Om(' from more than $3 mtllton rn l'Uts m capital im· pron·ment fund:-. t•1ty officials noh·d Th1.·n· wall Ill' 110 layoff~ and 11011 managerial t at y l'mployees may sec.• inl'rt.'ased paycheck:-. through normal raise:. based on serv1{'l' and senaont} t•\ angt•las t !.:.astc•r of Prcs1tlcnt Carte r . says reading a .q_uol • -4l1 •nt ewsweek maga11nt'. \\hich :-aid .Jlosus was j us t CJ man. \\a::. "the most dt•vaslaling experience of m y life " C1\lllO. Egypt <AP I Prc~.1 When 11 eomL·s to fl'lint• l>c:mty <.'Unlt!~l~. ··cactus Kill'·· 1:-. ont· tough eookic He showed th1!> f:.in• ~® · · · .. Llcd..J.he...crQw.d.._j)~ew,d d4Qo.L his a 1Ti\·a1 ut thl' FOiT La~a . a1rporr- I o~_M,!i_.XUr ~d t--'li'f~c~"-1ancf1iST<eOC6'1frfclf'lli'b·~--=='-= ... Sht• 1s fratured in the magazine·~ latest 1ssut.· and b quo tecl :.is saying. '"Jes us \\as 1ust u man" u1 darned hv God to earn · mankind's burdens dent Anwar Sad<1l said to<fay there would be no further meet 1ngs ht•t\\t>en E~~ ptian and Israeli rcprcscnt:.al1\ cs 1f Israel does not respond to the Egyptian proposals for Mideast peace be 1ng d1scusst:d at Leeds Castle 1n England ·c:.ictus .. 1s C'ompet1ng a,gaanst eight other tats this week in the 13th :.annual Glamor Kitty Contest in Holl ) \\Ood . Fla ··And 1 bt·ltl'\'C that through the I lol~ Spmt. God tan bl' 111 me .1ust a~ hl' \\as m .Jesus." tht• prc:-1- <.le nt s s as tt•r 1s quot cd a s s a ying Mrs Stapll•lon distributed a '' ritlen statem ent s aym g she 1s an ··orthodox Christian" \\ho beheH•s 111 Chris t <is 'the II\ mg. hodil~· res urrected Son of God who dwd tur my .sins upon the tross ... Mrs St :ipll'ton said lhe Newsweek article <:On t :1mt.'d 21 errors. including claims that s he keeps in a Imo s l d ~Ii I\' ton ta<.' t M' it h Hus tier mag a 1 1 m· -µuhlis h(•r J .;11.-ry Flynt Sadcit's n•mcirks. made during a ne'>'s confercm·t.· m Khartoum. Sudan. wht.•re ht• is attending thl' two d ay m eet in g o f the Orgunization of African Unity. \\l're broudcast by Cairo radio. The pre::.1dcni. 's comments t.•amt• as n·ports from Lt·eds Ca:-.tle md1cat(•d a wide ga1> t'X 1slt•d betwet.'n tht.· Egyptian and lsr<Jeli view~ Handicapped Win Mesa Apartment OK U.) KATllV CLl\NC\' Ol llw 0111, Pilot ~tall Parents File Claim EJ;(yp1 is I rying tu eonvinC't' lsral'l ol' the nl'tt>ss1ty to withdraw from the Gaz<.t Strip and the West Hank of the .Jordan Hl\'l'r as a first step toward a <·o mprcht.•ns1ve settlcmf.'nl of th1.• ;m vear-otd Arab-tsrueli conflil't ,\ 12 unit Cnsttr M('SIJ :.a rea .1pa rtml•nt hu1lrl1ng was ~1p proved Monda.) as a home ror rnt'ntally hand1tappcd adults by I hl· 0 r angc· C'uu nt y PI anning Commission Over Irvine Rape C\11ro wants Gaza return(·d tu F.~yptwn t•ontrot and the West Bank to J ordani;,an Jurisdiction for f1 vt· vears. after which tht• lclt.·al Palestinians would dl' t t•rm tnt' lhe1 r own ful ure. An~ry neig hbor" ":.ltd lh('y wall appeal the dec1:-i1on w counl) :-.upcrv1sors The complex 1c, at Jll<! E 20th Street <it lhl' cornl'r of 20th and Woodland AH·nut• Lo s Angele s Count y .Juthont1e:. <.1rc d1:.rn..,:.1ng a $25.2 million da1m handed to tht•m by Pwzel Backs Extension Of ERA Bill WASHINGTON I AP > A proposal to extend the deadline for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment cleared its f irs t hurdlt.' in the House Judic iary Committee today by a vote of 23·8 Before un overflow a udience of ERA s upporter '> and oppon ents. the t•om m1ttee turned aside a move by Rep. Harold Volkmer. D·Mo . that would have required the extension to get a two·th1rds vote if it reaches thP H ouse floor Supporters were conhdent ot securing romm1ltee approval hy a close vote later an the day for nn extension of three years and three months. scaled down from the s even ye ar extension urigindlly sought Rep. Robert M cClory of Illinois. the committee's ranking R epublican. led the opposition to the extension . McClory, who voted for the ERA when It was originally approved by the House, said the extension would do "m ore harm than good" to the proi>pects of ratification. H e sa id he believed ratification could be secured by next March 22, wh n the original seven-year period expires. The mta s ure is dcslaned to guarantee cquaJ protection of the law regardl or sex. l::iwyers representing tht• parenb of a t:l-year old El Toro girl ""ho , .. us beaten etnd raJ>(•d in Irvine last May 18 Th<' cld1m. expecu-d to hl' <.1utomatil'ally denied by Los Angl'les County supervl"ors holds the rounly respon~1blc for l'riminal al'ls alle~cdl y com matted hy W<1rren Date Cle well. 28. of M1ss1on VicJo. fl all e~es that coun t y employees allowed Clewell to be released from Atascadero State Hospital shortly before the at· lack despite the fact that he was not mentally competent and over his own protests. Attorney Steven Si I vers t<'m s aid he is preparing an addi tional claim for $25.2 million in dam ages which wi I I name Atascadero officials and doctors and two judges involved in th(• release of Clewell He s aid laws uits will he filed immediately after the claims are denied lsr<1el ha., rcJt•rted immediate "rlhdrn,,al lr<>m tlw l'>'O 1:1rea:-. Bandits Hit Me~a Market Police are seeking two men who r.obbcd an all-night market in Costa M~sa early Monday morning and .escaped with about $30. Investigators said one of the men displayed some type of ob· .icct. apparently not a gun. and ordered an e mployee al the U Totem Market . 2271 Fairview Road . to hand over the cash. Police sa1rl there were no in juries in the 3·07 am. robbery . Both robbers were described as bein1t in their mid-20s. 1'he apartment hu1ldmg a nd a th rel' bl'droom house would bet·ome home for 36 mentally handicapped ;irlults \\ htle they arl' being taught skills to enable them to work and live on thc1r o~n Cohn Ashhng and his :.on. Mark opt.'rutt• a "1mrlar 18 res1dt.'nt horn<' 1n Santca Ana. but \\ant to rch><.·atc and e"panfl The} wen• Joined in their n· ques t to convt.·rt the rnmplex by ;ahoul 25 :-.oc 1al workers <1ncl parent s who ha ve had youngsters in the A:-.hhngs' (•arc One s upporter dcscr1bNI himself as the f ather or a ··former retarded child .. 'He is still retarded." the m:Jn said. "bul he 1s a retarded adult. He has graduated from the As hlings' and now lives in a very nice condominium with three other young me n .. The man said his son is not a public burden and earns his own Real Prickly Problem Prowler Siupect Misses Dog, Not Cactus The yoWlg Laguna Beach man who fell through the roof of a flower Rhop early this morning m ay not have been a desperado but he had some desperate moments He Janded on a cactus -l(roin first. Firemen humanely plucked hundreds of cactus spines from the truumatlzed area before pohcE' booked the 19-year-old youth ror trespassing and prowling and released him to nurse his wounds and renect. POLICE OFFICER CARM EN Poll11stro wasn 'l sure why the young man ran to begm with when he saw the police car patrolling the north part of the city The man was walk· I Ing near I.a Bren Street and South Coust Highway. Maybe it was the beer bottle he was carrying. Pollastro purs ued. His s potlight tie lped locate the man who was by then prone atop a nower shop. Then a rra11h through the screen root was followed by anguis hed cries I ON TPE BRIGHT Slt>E, salrl the officer. was the fact 1hat the young man m~nal(ed to e lude a formidahle Doberman plnscher guarding th~ s hop "I really don't know why he ran." Pollutro said thl~ morning, scratchinic his head "He didn't do a-nythlng wrong until he ran Then he couldn't do anything rtaht .. income now as a Janitor "Our goal in a llowing him to live with the Ashltngs wa:-. to make him independent.I' th(• father said ... so that when we· are no lon~cr here he would h<· <See COMPLEX, Page /\2) $240 Million Repaid b y Irvine Co. 'The Irvine Comµany con rarmed today thal its $240 milhon term bank loan has hecn rcpa1<1 Particulars of tht.' loan rcpa\ mcnt wcrC' not rl'leascd by the company .. Thal terst' statement was all that company offu·aab had to say today in liJ.?hl of reports an nounring Lhe retireml.'nt of thl' nane·bnnk loan used onl' ye<1r ago in the purch:ise of t ht• f1 rm Company PrcsidC'nl Pete r Kremer was reportedly out of town and no one else in tlw com- pany ·s Newport Center head quarters was available for com mel'\t. The announcement came as no surprise in light or previous s tatements m ade by Kremer predicting a 60 percent increase in the rompany·s gross earnings in its first year under new management. Al the time the pred1ct1on was made in March. Kremer r\otcd lhat all but about $S0 million of the $240 million loan had been paid off. The loan was made by a com· banation of nine banks. led by Wells Fargo. to a consortium or 11 investors who outbid the Mobil Corporation to buy the land company for $337.4 million last sum mer. Speculation al the lime was that the company would be forced lo sell oH assets in order to meet its financial obligations. This was based on the reasoninll that the Interest alone on the $240 million Joan would equal the company's net carninRs under lts old management However. the company has not sold off its income producing as - set.a in Orange County, Kremer noted ln March <See LOAN, Page AZ> hers not to ~uaranl<'c any raises and not to rule out the possibility that Costa Mesa might reverst' its prt•v1ous :-.t;.and <1nd seek part of a S250 million stute emergen- cy ~aid packag<.' lo ctlil'S Costa Mesa would be entitled to s lightly more than Sl million rn ... 1:1lt.• :1111 City Manager Fred Sorsabal ha:-. asked the council not to st•ck anv st <ate funds herausl· of a c.·omr1lex formula that rnuld pen:.ihze the city for holdm~ funrn. an-rcservt• I lowcver. then• may be new mterpn•tal1ons of the so-called 'l a I 1• "ha ii 11 u I .. h 1 II an cl McFarland a sk1.·d Sorsabal to "sl•e what strings <lrt' attached." f'ormc.•r Mayor Alvin Pinkley was among thrl·e n·s idcnts who <.•amt• bl'fort• th<: eounci l to praise tht• dty's solid financial -.tat<.• :Jnd rt:-. n ·sµonse to passage of Propos1t1on 13 Bcc·ause nr the tax rn1t1ative. C'ostu Ml'sa expects 10 receive <Sff MESA. Page A2) Mesa Schoo l Thief Gets Gra s Blower A grass blower worth $225 was stoll'n Monday from the parking lot of Paulanno School in Costa M esu wh1lt• a school employee "as doing yard work . police said today Tht.• gr;md lhcft was reported h y 5R·ycar·old Claude Caston who told police tht' grass blower was lakt•n from a trailer while he was at work at the school at 1060 Paularino Ave. The blower belongs to the Newport-Mesa Unifil•d School District Coa~t '=-- We athe r Low clouds a nd local fog night through mid· morning hours, otherwise fa 1 r Wednesday. Lows toni~ht in m1d-60s. Highs Wednesday low JOs at th~ beaches to low 80s inland. INSIDE TODA 't' 1968 u.ns perfl4p$ the most tumultuoi'-3 uear of tl1e '60s, but Corona del Mar High School graduates survived the decodA?. f'eaturing. Page \I l•dex OAILY PILOT o.il't Pltft 5utt ,...... LEAVING COSTA MESA City Aide Duggan Costa Mesa City Aide Quits Post Robert K. Duggan, Costa Mesa's assistant city manager for nearly eight year s, an- nounced his resignation Mon· day Duggan. 37, said he has ac- <'epted a posl as city m anager of Atwater. a small community riear Merced in the San Joaquin \'alley "This is what I've been look · 1ng for for a long time," he said. Duggan will be leaving the ci - t v July 28, taking over his job in i\twater \Rree days later. Ile will be joined by his wife, , Joanne. daughter Cathy and sons. John and Robert. Cost a Mesa officials an - nounced no immediate plans for fmding a success<ir to fill Dug gan's $29,712·a-year post. f'ro• Pa~ A I COMPLEX. • f....ati•r Jul) 18 1976 Lawsuit On Tris Settled WASmNGTON (API -The Cons umer Product Safety Com· mission announced settlement today of a lawsuit that had caUed into question the legallly of its ban on use or the name re· tard a nt Tris in children 's sleepwear. The agreement came with Springs Mills, Inc. of Lancaster, S.C.. a large fabric manufac- turer Under the agreeme nt, the com mission will be able to con· tinue to forbid sales of Tris- treated garments to consumers but will not be able to force the company to re purchase gar· menls from retailers. The commission banned use or the chemical on April 8, 1977. and ordered the repurchases as a means of getting the garments off the market. The commission acted after Tris was linked to cancer However, U.S. District Court Judge Robert F. Chapman ruled last June in Columbia, S.C., tbal the commission failed to follow procedures set out by Congress. T he agency then appealed to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap· peals. The settlement ending the suit comes several months after the commission reissued the ban. complying with the procedures Chapman said it had railed to use originally. Commission attorney Stephen Lem berg said the settlement re- tains the primary contention or the commission. the right lo forbid sales or Tris-treated gar men ts to consumers. In addition, the comm1~ion withdrew lawsuits against seven oth e r fabr1~ make r s while stipulating conditions similar to those in the agreement in the Springs Mills case. The action 'does not a ffect commission action on exports or Tris-treated garments, which the commission a lso has voted lo ban. Tris originally was used to no burden to his brothers and comply with government fl am· ~i~lers or to the public." ma bi Ii l y s tandards fo r Protesting neighbors didn't children's sleepwear. Only after fault the Ashlings' programs 1l was m widespread use did But they said the site was too far test s by the Nationa l Cancer from publi~ tJ:a~_rtaU92 .. 81!~ , Institute establish that ~t caused .,.. __ ...,._._~1'1g c:emer~"'-~~ u~ .•.f.bl"er"'~ laboratory ammals. • Larded adults. r : They a lso contended the , :. neighborhood already has traffic , · ,ind crowding problems Harry Bourgeois told the com· mission he supports the need for ·s urh a facilit y "in your neighborhood but not in mine un· der these crowded conditions " Elht!l R1rk, who lives next uoor lo the apartment, present- ed a pct1t1on signed by 40 area ..cel'iidcnts who she said oppose lbe ~partment conversion. The senior Ashlmg told com- m 1ssioners the home would be o<.·cupied chieny by young men .uid women m thei r 20's who are on t he road to becoming in- dependent All have jobs or their own, he ~;i1d , and lake public transporta tion to work Al lhc home they will be t aught to cook. keep house, do -;hopping, manage m oney and otherwise care for themselves. J\~hhng said J\ lc:ohohc bt'veraf!es won't be permitted on lbe premises and since residents will use public ffOROred Arda lrans1t, he said, there would be no more than four vehicles in the bu1Jdm1Cs parkmg lot Murder Charged HOCK SPRINGS, Wyo. <AP) Public Safety Director Ed Cantrell. 50, was c h arged Monday With the murder or an undercover policeman. adding .fire to a controv~rsy over allega tion s o f vi ce a nd •corruption in this rough mining 'iboom town. The under cover 11 agent. 29-year-old Michael Rosa. ! had been s cheduled lo testify I Monday be fore a Wyo ming :grand j ury investigating the allegations I I f ' ' I ~ •. ORANG& COAST DAILY PILOT ·-" .. ·-"'" .... °""'•M~f J .... c .... ,, y • ,. ,,,.,.Of'"' •nd C..~•' '-'t~· .... _ ... _ c .... .. , .......... ~ ..v ... v•nol<li~ 0 .. -. .. 1..... ._ ....... .. ,,.,,.f'\, ~ £4'tton Cotta M••• Offtce llO W.\I 8•• 5tl'ffl 1"'.t•llf'llQ ~U\\ P'() &ot 1'90 .,..,. lel•p"Mt'e {11~~1 Cleultled Advtrtlllrtt t4~M71 ~r·c !:!. o:i:r: .. ~~! .. ~~i:s.~ M •llt • ., t •Wt11U,,..fftl\ t.•rt lft Mtf .. '"tHtftwtN •tt.._,t tNC••I "rM•'4f.,_ •t ( ......... ,_ ~-'~":.':'\:::!!~=-~~··.,:· t~::, ~':. ~'"'' •• "'•'' t• \t Me'\l~lw ..,.HtM'f ---UlO-lM• Soozy West of Costa Mesa won the top awards for two. dimensional art in the pro- fess ional divis ion of fine arts competiti on at the Orange County Fair. She will demonstrate watercolor techniques at the fair from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday Frm11 Page A J LOAN ••• This in part was due to a $100 million loan lbe company ar- ra n ged \With Prud e nti al Ins urance Company. That Joan, announced m October is se<'ured by about 4,500 commercial, in· dustrial and residential ground leases. The sale of non-Orange County holdings of the company -the 103,000-acre Flying 0 Ranch in Montana and about 5,000 acres of Imperial Valley farmland also produced cash apparently used to retire the short-term debt. In addition, the c:ompany a ltered many of Its business practices to produce a better cash now also aimed at reducing its debt. An article last week In the New York Times quoted Kremer as saying that about S90 mUllon or the Joan wa.<1 "paid back out of Inte rnal cash flow." Observers speculate thJt on additional mortgage has ·been used by the company to pay off the balance, but no one lnislde the company would comment on thol pos.slblUty. The New York Times article Riso q\)()l.('(f company manage· ment as saying that cHh now. and not profits. wu the com pany's primary goal this year. Budget Cutback Studied ... The ever-changing budget lor t he Ne wport-Mesa Un i flt-d School Di strict will be back before school trustees tonight for further discussion on possible cutbacks because of Proposition 13. The public meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa Council Chambers. The tentative budget approved June 27 has the district receiv- ing $41.2 miUion in state and local revenues for next year. This figure represents a $S. l million loss from pre-Jarvis rev· e nues estimated a t $46 .3 million. Last year. trustees approved a $50.6 million budget t o nm the school distnct. ~ Olgnapian Goof? T rustees already have cut the budget by well over $1 million lhrough the eliminallon of schoot busing for high school studeoL-.. adult education and all b\Jt rt .. quired summer school pro. grams Pictured is the $650,000 Heritage Park. Irvine, Olympic-competition SO-mete r pool, give or take an inch. That's how much short of its official length it was discovered to be two weeks ago-useless fo r o ffi c ia l co mpetitions. Workm e n labored a week to stretch it out. AAU Of· ficials are due later this week lo see if they managed lo ease back in those 25.4 silly mi llimeters. Tonight. trustees will take a line·bY·line approach to the hudget and make s uggestions about further cutbacks. Dana Mali Fighting Rap The school district has until m1d·September to submit a final budget to thq Orange County Department of Education By TOM BARLEY °' .. CMlt't ...... 5utt A trial judge was told today tha t Dana Point restaurateur Robert Cha rles Mardian had ..seve n or eight stiff drinks" shortly before his car allegedly struck and severely injured a 13-year-<>ld boy near Dana Point Harbor. Deputy District Attorney Joan Reilly told Judge Kenneth E. Lae in the opening statement of --..'FONIGIR' - ORANGE COUNTY FAIR Fa irgrounds, through Sunday. OCC SUMMER LECTURE - "Exploring Antique Lands," Fine Arts 119, 7:30 p.m . "OTHERWISE ENGAGED" South Coast R e pertory T h eater. Tues day-Sund ay throuf!h Aug. 1, 8 p.m . WEDNF.SDAY, SULY 19 OCC SUMMER LECTURE - ··Promises. Problems a n d Positive Living," Science Lee· lure 2, 7:30 pm. Slayer Gets life Term For Murder A m a n who s trangled a 65-year·old neighbor woman to death just four months afte. he was released from a three.year term in state prison was sent back there Monday for the rest of his natural life. Orange County Superior Court Judge Jerrold S. Oliver ordered life in prison without possibility or parole for Russell Leroy San· ders. 47, artcr the defendant waived trial and pleaded guilty to first degree murder. Sanders admitted in the courtroom that he was the man who on Oct. 27 entered Mrs Flore nce Conway's Anaheim apartment a nd strangled her with an electric cord a fter torturing her. Tl was testified in the bPief hearing that Sanders left a note on the woman's body. lt read: "Leave our children alone. Now I know you will . Sam." S anders was a rrested two days later when police spotted him driving Mrs. Conway's car in Anaheim. Judge Oliver was told that Mrs. Conway befriended San- ders s hortly after his release and provided money and food for him while he supposedly sou"ht work. Lawyers s aid Sanders decided lo m e the guilty plea when he learned that the prosecution in· tended to ask for the death penalty if he went on trial. 1R4SHMEN STRIKE IN NEW ORLE4NS NEW ORLEANS <AP) -Most of 328 city garbagemen refused to make their rounds today to protest what one official said was a shortage of garbage trucks ln good repair. Representatives of the strlk· ing Teamsters Local 270 met with Mayor Ernest Morial to try to get the men back to work. Mortal aaJd he was trying to reach •quick eetUement. the Orange County Superior Court trial that Mardian. 30. was drunk and at the wheel or his Ferrari sportscar when the boy was s truck. She said witnesses will testify that Mardian had drinks at both the J olly Roger and Harpoon h enry's res taurants in the morning or June 5. 1977, before he lert the latter facility "bum. ing rubber and at high speed." Mardian pleaded innocent to· day lo felony drunken driving charges and waived a Jury trial Defense attorney Marshall Schulman said he will prove that hi s client was not drunk at lht• time of the accident and that un avoidable cir cums t ances led hi m to lose control or the car. "This was a most unfortunale accident." Schuman told Judge Lae in hjs o~ning statement. Mrs ~ :iaid-~r-ltnes5<, will testify that Mardiao was driving at 60 lo 80 miles an hour shortly before the accident and that he ran a stop sign on Del Obis po St.reeL Mrs. Reilly said her evidence will prove that Mardian was ac· companied in the car by Dana Point waiter Larry Do nald Hall, 23. who allegedly later told California Highway P atrolmen that he was the driver She said witnesses will testify that Mardian lost control or the high powered car near the in· tersection of Del Obispo Street a nd the entrance to Doheny State Park She said Michael Dawes, 13. was hit by the car as he carried his fishing pole to tbe nearby harbor Sh~ said be was thro\vn eight feel through the air and was unconscious when he hit the If . MesaPlwne PoWs Out As Bill"boards T elephone poles in Costa Mesa w il l no l onger serve a!> billboards announcing possible city changes in zoning or the general plan. The city council unanimously backed a planning staff sugges- t ion Monday to do away with s uch postings and save the city an estimated $1,400 per year. From now or.. possible c hanges in the general plan, specific plans or zoning will be fiaffdf~~~CYl'rtrf"" .. -.-..,• c l a ss ifi ed section s of newpspapers and by postcards mailed to residents living within 300 reel of the affeeted area. f 'rorfl Page A I MESA BUDGET ... The city will no longer an- nounce in newspapers any possi- hle changes for variances or con- ditional use permits This will s ave the city aboutSl.200 per year in publication costs. planners said. Just $2.2 m1lhon from property taxes. down 53.4 percent from last year's property tax re,·- enucs. The city's major source or 1n· come wlll be an estim ated $8 8 million in sales tax revenues. up eight perCeOl because Of bUSI· ness growth. Each member of the c;ouncil said the city staff should be con· g ratulated for compiling the frugal budget and expressed thanks to past city councils for their conservative approach to city spending. Public ~a fely programs <police, fire. communications and buildmg safety> will account for 34.4 percent or city expenses next year These programs will s pend $390,000 more than last year, pr1 m ari ly for a n e w com· puter ized communications system for a total budget of $7 ,453,080. General government services will receive $4,269.950. a s light increase over last year 's slice of $4, 127 .355. Public works. which main- tams city streets, li ghts and traf- fic engineering, will receive SJ,483.150. La.st year the depart- ment operated on s lightly more than $3.2 million. Leisure servi ces. which earlier had been targeted for the heaviest cutbacks, will operate on a de partme nt budge t of $1,606,130 for 1978-79. Last year leisure services spent $1,558,470 . Sorsabal said the altitude of Cos t a Mesans has been "ex· emplary" in accepting higher fees now charged for leisure service programs. Costa Mesa will operate thjs year with about 510 employees, or 19 fewer positions than were rilled at this time last year . Council members have asked for a reduction to 475 employees over the next 18 months and Sorsabal said he sees no prob- lem in handling this reduction through normal employee attn- lion. He noted that city parks arc now being maintained despite a loss of six employees. The city has added four new parks this year. Chess Title Match a Draw BAGUIO CITY, Ph ilippine~ (AP> -Challenger ViktoJ Ko rc hnoi and world che"s cha m pion Anatoly K arpov played to a draw today in the opening game or Ko rchno1 's grudge match for the title. Karpov offered Korchnoi ci draw after 18 moves. and the game. wtuch experts described as "unexceptional," ended after two hours of play. Korchnot. the 47·year -old defector from the Soviet Union. made a traditional Engli sh opening. one of his favorites. The 27·year·old Soviet champ1~n trans posed 1l 10to a queen s ((ambit which Kor c hn o 1 declined. SMOKY :SAR Reg. $3.89 cut $8.49 wholo,. Hie ory Farms-of Ohio Sm~y <smoked cheese barl Is a popul ar cheese r:lVonte of many years. It's a supenor blend o( cheddar and Swiss cheese that Is hickory smoked to perfeclion to give ll a delicious smoky taste. Smoky makes a mouth watering snack lhal you will IO{!J remcmbo~. Offer Exptru 3uly 23 WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17111 & .,...... ......,.. ..... 641 .... 11 ~ "TltU. 'Tl6 S-. 'T'll \ F~SHIOH ISLAND ....,.,. ...... 4MOJO ~,.'"'""'' .... tJ-1 r . : I I "'I . STI LL SMILING AT 79 Film'• 'Tough Guy' Cagney Cagney's 79 Star Still Sailing CHILMARK , Mass. <AP ) -He calls women "pets" and men "fellas." And a 39-year-old is just a boy. In nearby Newport, R.I., is his 43-foot sailboat. which still gets occasional use. His once dancing feet move slower now, end be follows a careful diet to control diabetes BUT FILM STAR TOUGH·GUY James Cagney, who marked bis 79th year Monday, is still ready to doff his yachtsman's cap in vaudeville style. The burlap cap was a birthday gift. A small group of fril?nds Joined Cagney and his wife, former danl:er Frances "Bill" Cagney, m this tiny town on the island or Martha's Vineyard to mark the day The U.S Posta.1 Service also had its gift, a stamp com· me morating George M. Cohan's "Yankee Doodle Dandy," a Cagney classic. .... Early in the day, under a bright overcast sky in a wooded spot chosen by Cagney. postal officials presented the film star with a framed poster depicting the newly.issued stamp. THEN IT WAS ROME TO the secluded Cape Cod-style house, s urrounded by a white picket fence, that Cagney shares with his Wife of 55 years and their 1().year-old dog, Lady. Tne house. far off the road on the south coast of Martha's Vmeyard . is home to the Cagneys six months a year, with the rem amder spent in California and Standford ville. N. Y. Cagney, whose five-foot-eight-inch frame was described by a doctor after hjs most recent physical as the body of a 40-year· old. walks haltingly, slowed by a slight stroke a year ago. But his teeth are all his own and his handshake is the firm grip of a young man's HONORED BY A LIFE achievement award by the P=-.. '"--=:t=·A.meftetlwJililm mst.it.u~-teWeOfn>m.&be M!rean,, • in the 1960s. : The ftlm star. who turned a grapefruit into a weapon when • he smacked Mae Clarke with the fruit in the 1931 film "Public . ·-. • ... • I '\ • , .. Enemy," still talks by telephone with Ralph Bellamy and Pat O'Brien. And he gets out regularly -driving a team of horses hitched to a carriage Business1nan Asks Laguna Chief Quit L aguna Beach businessman .Joel Snyder says he bas more. than 400 signatures lo present <'otan cilmen tonight demanding the resiflnataon of Police Chief Jon Sparks And while lht' number of !;1gnatures ~atherec.1 by Snyder .ind his supporters do not come near those collected earlier this year by Sparks backers, the an· gry bus ioessman says he's hap- py with the count "We only began collecting signatures Saturday morning," he said. "and the troops are still on the streets filling up peU lions ·· Earlier this month more than 1.500 signatures were collected in support of the then-suspended pohcc chief who faces charges of criminal battery in South County Municipal Court at the end of the month. Sparks ls alleged to bave punched another man in a bar. Sparks was 1uspended without pay ·by City Manager Fred Solomon July 1, and reinstated to his position Monday. He is on vacatiou until the end of the '-month. Solomon said this morning he would have no comment on the petition drive, saying he stands by his decision to r eins tatP Sparks Snyder is expected to present his petitions to the City Council al about 6:45 p.m. in council chambers at 505 Forest Ave. "We pushed bard for two and a half days," Snyder said. "And whatever I've got by tonight, I'll be banding over to the City Council .. Even if it's only 500 s ignatures, that's 500 people who feel the same way l do, and most of them are prominent businessmen in town." Snyder said the pro(C£s ional thing for Sparks lo do would be to step down. "Sure. he's a damn good ad· ministrator, one or the best.·· the laundry man said. ··But Nixon was a good administrator loo. Should we have ignored Watergate Just because he was a good administrator?" Last week members or Sparks department presented him with a letter from the Laguna Beach Police Employees Association asking that he resign "for the good of the community " County Jobkss Increase Unemployment in Orange County climbed from 4.6 percent in May to,,S.l percent in June, according to figures released by the state Economic Develop· menl Department <EDD). The monthly labor report pointed out that the county's un- employment rate, despite last month's climb. is the lowest of any metropolitan area in the state. But, the EDD report noted, the employment impacts or Proposi· tion 13 related labor rollbacks are not reflected in the June re· port. However. in Orange County the number of persons who have been laid ore because of voter approval of the property tax re· form measure is minimal. Tuesday, July 18, 1978 So far . government economies, lor the most part, in labor force have come through phasing out public jobs vacated through resignations or retire· ments. o.lty ............. "' o-v-- BLINDFOLDED ACROBAT DIVES THROUGH FIRE. KNIVES Tonight Last Chance to See Chinese Troupe at County Fair What helped swell the county unemployment rate in June were graduates from high school a nd college that flooded the labor market, according to EDD. EDD's monthly report was, tor the first time in 14 months, somewhat pessimistic. Chinese Acrobats In Final Fair Show M ucb or that pessimism was based on the probable eventual impact of Proposition 13 and the elimination of more public jobs. But the department's report also predicted that employment in private industry is expected to climb through the summer months. Misdemeanors . Changed To 'Infractions' The acrobatic Chmese Circus ot Taiwan wiU give its final p e rformance tonight at the Oraoge County Fair in Costa Mesa al 8 p m . in th P Grandstand. On Wednesday, the fair will be open from noon until midnight. Admission is $2 for adults, Sl for senior citizens and children aged 6·12. Kids under 5 are free Tonight's highhgbts . -6 p.m ., Lawrence Welk Stars (also 8 p .m . ), Am· philheater. -6:30 p.m., 4·H-FFA Sheep Show. Hentage Stage. 7 p.m., Vandermeide (hyp. nolist ). Amphitheater 7 :30 p.m., Montezuma·s ltcvenge, Mountain Dew Stage. 7 :30 p .m ., Cera mics Misdemeanor violations in Demonstration, Crafts. Laguna Beach will be caJJed in· -8:30 p.m .• Senior Sunshine fractions beginning Aug. 11 -Group, Heritage Stage. a nd the diffe rence isn't just The Wednesday schedule: semantics. -All Day, Pillow Making. r~trreanorflOrattr.~ ... -a. &r~ :: ~ ~ Art Colony, such as those walk· · -All Day, Home Improve.. ment Ideas, Home Living. -All Day, Weaving and Spin· ning, Home Living. . -1 p.m ., Chinese Cooking. Gourmet Gallery. -l p .m .• 4·H Movie, 4·H Building. -1:30 p .m .• 4·H Steer Demonstration, Heritage Stage. -2 p.m ., School of Dance, Mountain Dew Stage. -2·6 p.m .• Cheryl Rendes <Mime>. Grounds. -3 p .m .• Orange County Variety Show, Mountain Dew Stage. -3 p.m., Watereolor painting. Fine Arts. -3:30 p.m ., Clown Contest. Heritage Stage -S p.m ., Robinson FamUy, Mounla1Jl•t:>ew Stage .. . -5:30 p.m .• Junior Nav{IJ C adets Marching Band, Heritage. ·-6 p.m., Eddie Rabbitt . Am· phi theater. ' ing dogs off leash, begging. jaywalking or drinking on the beach. formerly faced stiff fines and possible jail terms. Under the new ordinances des· ignating s uch offenses as in· fractions, violators lace max· imum fines of $150 and they can· not go to jail. Administrator Loan 'Poor Judgment' But the ordinance wasn't altered to give lawbreakers a break. It was designed to cut down on the work load faced at the courthouse. Under the law, anyone SUS· peeled or committing an infrac· tio cannot seek a jury trial. Cuban Army Loss 1 ,500 In Africa War? WASlUNGTON <AP> -The Cuban army has lost about 1.500 me n killed in Africa over the pas t three years. U .S. in· telligence officials said today. The officials said the Cuban battlefield losses apparenUy are nol heavy enough to have caused unrest among the Cuban popula· lion at home, where, they said. Cuba's military help to African nations such as Angola and Ethiopia is still "extremely popular." The officials, who' declined public identification, said they have no convincing evidence on the degree to which the Cuban army in Africa has suffered wounded and missing casualties. By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. OI tM o.lly ~llet Staff Fountain Valley City Council members have criticized City Administrator James Neal for making a $10,000 trust deed loan from bjs personal account in a city-sponsored retirement fund to a subordinate. : 'It was poor exercise for bis managerial judgment'' in mak· ing the loan for City PersoMel Director Sally Hartman, said Mayor Marv Adler . But Adler n oted that an anonymous letter sent to city employees, the City Council and the news media was "totally er· roneous" in implying Neal acted illegally in the loan transaction. Neal, 64. is on vacation and could not be reached for com· menl today. The writers of the anonymous letter ":ire trymg to make J im look bad," said Adler . City Attorney Tom Woodruff has told the City Council Neal ~electing the ahape of a Diamond 18 usually a matter of esthetlo preference. Diamond Is cut.In many shapes, the most popular of which are the round. oval. pear, marquise. emerald and baguette. didn't violate any law in the transaction. An Orange County District Al· torney's Office investigation of the matter bas been dropped for lack of evidence, sald Mayor Pro Tem Roger Stanton. Last week, city councelmem scrapped Neal's two-year con· tract and replaced it with a day· to-day working agreement ecrec· live Jan. 1. It was the first lime in 11 years that Neal's contract bad been changed, officials said. Adler said the retirement fund loan by Neal was not a factor in the termination or the city manager's contract. Council m e mbers were aware of the transaction when Neal's con· t ract was scrapped early Wednesday morning, Adler said. "This incident raises Qt1es· lions and I am not going to judge the legality or illegality of 1t." Stanton said. @ &EM WISE • • . • Texas Beat Deaths Up The most popular cut is the round or brilliant cut. It Is called brllttant, because, according to the a<:lence of optics. this cut allows maximum bnll1ance. Most lewelers have agreed on an deal method of cutting to achieve maximum brilliance and fire. but cutting variations do exist Sometlme5 a cutter will compromise the proportions to rnatnt•n weight In the f1nl9hed stone. In so doing, he aeenflces some of that brllllance. More Diamonds are cut In the round shape than all the other shapes combmed and of course that Is because the demand for rounds Is greater. I ;. Dallmt Hits Record 107 tl8 Ctl8ualties Mount DALLAS CAP> -Tem· pe ratures s oared past 100 degree1' for the 16th day in the Oallas·Fort Worth area, and the death toll blamed on the heal rose to at least 21. health of. ficiala satd. Dallas Monday, brlnglog the total here to 14. Fort Worth ac· cou.oted for the other deaths. ''We've been watching very closely and keeping ln touch with the hospitals. and we're t blnldng it's going to be the wont we've ever seen if things continue the way they're golng," aald tile Dallas County health dlnctor Dr. Allen Fain. watched closely by family mem. bers." Health officials are at a Joss to explain why the deaths appear to be concentrated in the densely populated area. ''People in the rural areas are better acclimated to the heal,•· suggested Dr. Raymond Moore. deputy slate healt h com· m las l oner. "Most Texas ran ch ers and farmers can tolerate an awful lot of beat." Mary Barr Q,rt1neo Gemolog1at DAILY ~LOf A!I Senator To Aid Gates State Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R·Newport Beach. said today be will serve as th~ working ~hairman ol the Committee to Re·elect Sheriff Brad Gates. ''Under Brad Gat~· direction the sheriff's department bas provided mod«n. efficient law enfor cement for Orange County wtlile boldiug down the cost to the taxpayers," Carpenter said. The retiring Republican state senator said be is abandonina his policy lo stay out of non-- partisan election races because or what he sees as "the need to continue the sberilf in office." Gates is facing a November general election runoff against one or his own deputies. Lauren Rusk. The 39.year·old fncumtient sheriff failed t.o gain re-election in the June primary electioft when Rusk and four other can. didates held his vote to 41.6 per· cent of those cast. . Carpenter didn't leave today's press conference without dis· cussing some of the problems that plagued Gates through the primary election. The state senator said be has talked with Gates about improv· mg bis relationships with some or the city police chiefs in the county. He al.so saJd be d iscussed a federal grand jury probe into Gates' ranancial affairs. "f feel satisf led there are no problems relative to Brad's in- tegrity or fitness to bold office,•• Carpenter said. Huntington Toms Down 'Fat' Budget By ROBERT BARKE R °' .. D.ity ...... St.aft : •• A proposed $57.6 million city hudgel came under fire from some council members be(:ause of "untrimmed fat" and wa9 turned down Monday night by tk H untington Beaeh._Cily Coun-- C'1l MayOf' Pro Tempore Richard Siebert and council members Bot> Mandie, John Thomas and. Rulb Balley voted imtead to re. lain a previously approved iJI. terim budget that caJls for ~ million less in spending. Councilmaa Roo Pattinson , who called bis colleagues ''wisby·washy," and criticized them for rejecting the higher budget proposal, voled in favor of the new speoding package. He was joined by Councilman Don MacAlllster. Mayor Ron Shenkman is Of\ vacation and didn't partkipata in the discussion. Siebert said today that the de· lay in approval of a final budget will give the City Council a chance to study how much rev- enue will be accrued from new charges on oil operations and to review m~ement functions. "f don't want to impose any user fees until I know that they are needed," be said. Las t Wednesday the City Council tentatively approved a series of usel' lees, including in· c reased costs. at recreation facilities. parks, and beaches and a n $80 paramedic ree wber. patients are treated and taken to hospitals. most de5lrable ptOpOrtlon for It II length equals twice Width. The pear Shape Is a cross between the brilliant and the marqulae.. It Is round at one end and pointed at the other. The proportions of a pear shape are W!1fY often llmlted ta the piece of rough (uncut gem material) from which It Is fashioned. Length equals one and a half width Is usually. consldefed the moot gntcefut pears~. The emer8fd cut is rectangu· lar. sometimes square. and is moat attrective In large sizes. A r.eent Improvement on the traditional emerald cut has been pMel l'9cl as a ''rdant cut " It has 70 facets and combines the top Shape of the em&f'81d cut and the bottom IS faceted limlw to the brflllant cut Anottter combination cut la the "trilffwtt" which )'OU might have g....-d trom the name. I& a combination of a triangle. shape top and brilliant fee.ts on the lower pert of ttie stone. The blQuette cut Is u.d tor eccent With ottw cHMtondl or gem ston" In making up jewelry. It Cfll\ be either ttraigh\ Of tapentd. Countless others have been treated or hospitalized becaUle or the intense beat. At Jeut 16 people had been admitted to Dallas and Fort Worth bolph.all. Four were Usted lo crtUcal con· dllion Monday nl&hl. Other cities around the stricken arra reported Isolated cases or heat exhaustion, but no fatnlllh'~ "Tbe heat seems to be bitting moati, the older folks," said Tony Badger, an lnvest111tor with the Dallas County Medical Examiner's office. .Moore saJd clty dwellers ap. pear to suffer more because they are u sed to olr· conditlonln11. The oval 8hape Is steedlly increaalng In favor with the public, ~ partly because the eye aurfaoe of an oval Is greater than a round of the ume earat weight. and so gives an appeerance of btlr19 larger. The oval can be a very lovely and llvely Diamond If the proporUons. u perfected by Laure Kaplan, art follow.d. (You mlgt}t nmember t told CHARLES ff. BARR The heert·lhaped out oan make a WlfY beeutifol Otamond too. we ,__one~ 1 think 11 eepeclally nice. Come In tlnd Me It W'4 ttMl Ottier diamond cues that we stoct( at Charlet H Barr Jeweters. But in Dallas Monday. heal \'l<'t• ms t•onlmul.'<1 to cbec:k in al ho11 pltol e mergency room•. some still 1uffcrina from the city's rt.-cord·hlgh of 107 Sltur· day Two death• were llsted In At least 10 of the victims were over 65. Nine of Dallas' de1ths occurred between Saturday and Monday. The others died wtthln the tut two weeks. "Ttleae are l*>Ple wbo gel aneaked up Oil," Faln aald. ''The elderly are hllbly vulner1bJe ript DOW Md tbe) lbOUJd be -----· .... ---..--· Forecasters declined to pre- dict how long the heat wave would last. Di ck Elder, a meteoro1ogllt with the National WeaU..r S"ervtce, said the oven· like cood.IUoo la created bT. hot winds blowln1 north rom northern Mulco. -·------1- you the story of Mr. Kaplan'• • cutting the famout Jonker'• • Olamond In en Mr1ier column,) ......._, _. Two other popular cuta are ~ .._ tht marqulM and the PHr A hct.ty thape. The mttqul .. (n8Yette) Is thaoed eomewhat like a boet -poln~ at both ends. The I ---·--_...._ ..... ._ ... -- Since teteqtlng the Shape 01 e diamond It tn.lly a matter Of penonat ~ 11'• nq tp .. tM wn.cy " euta tbat .. avalllb" .,.,. · ' • I ' ~ . ... I • r . • • • . . ·-. . . . l j l ,, . • ' J i \ I ... ... .. -- ,.\•I OAIL Y PILOl Jost Coasting Tuesday July 18 1978 Q & with~ Tom ~)If\"''.' Marphine A Pretty Fair Show H URRY, BUltRY, HUJtRY: I've made up my mind I simply have to get out to the Orange County Fair, which is running through Sunday out on the Costa Mesa grounds. Just reading the program has to pique your curiosity. If you didn't make it out to the fairgrounds today, for example, did you know you missed free radio messages? Don't ask me what that means. But it must have been good. It was free. And tonight, there will be an outfit on stage called Montezuma's Revenge. You have to hope the show has no relationship to the sickness by the same name. Then over at the amphitheater, Vandermeide, the hyp· notist, will be going to work. You can get clear out or this world ONE OF OUR INTREPID photographers urged that I not miss the Chinese Circus of Taiwan. "Th.is act is so good that I'd pay to go see it." he en- thused. Listen, when you can get a news photographer to admit that he'd pay to go see anything, you've got a real show on your hands. Clearly, the lure or a county fair has always been with me, particularly the old sideshows that my parents always admonished me to stay out of. There were the Goochie-Girl Dancers direct from Cairo. Or the Man Turned lo Stone. No Tellmg the Sights You'll See at the County roar Or the World's Fattest Lady -"Come see for yourself her 650 pounds or happiness . . .. . Once at a county fa ir I almost missed my ride home '~hilc waitin~ for The World's Strongest Man to make good his promise that he'd s hatter this 10-pound chain across his chest "BUT B EFORE 1 BREAK this chain, ladies and gentlemen. r \\ant to s hare with you the secret of my muscular 1>0wc·r." he :-.hout~d to us yokels gathered below the stage It developed that the World's Strongest Man was hawking a miracle snake oil that would cure everything from pimples to pneumonia. He just kept on blathering away, waving his two dollar bottles of snake oil (a full year's supply) toward the crowd. "Come on, please, World's Strongest Man, bust that G.b.a.i~ cross ~our chest'"" l ..ke.12L~ML~Y~bre.alh~ whiJe searching nearby races franlic3ITY Tor ·my rfde home. 1 You didn't want to urge lhe World's Strongest too loud· ly, like some of the ladies and gentlemen did, and then abruptly found themselves IO possession Of $2 Worth or Krum p's Mfracle Kure. FINALLY, AFTER WllAT seemed like hours. the muscleman had fleeced enough or the unwary In the au· d1ence. Then he he:H eel hi:. big chest and snapped the chain. It w::is sort of a letdown The links didn't s pray out into the aud1enc<.•. The chain JUSt sort of parted. Well , what could you t•xpect for lwo. bucks worth of lo- tion? M aylw they'll ha\'C .a ~.trong man act out at the Orange ("ounty Fair Hui th1.•n ag:lin. lh<1l kinrt of act probahly went out with ... nul-l' u1I Moms' Hurt Deeper Than Sons' Beatings? NEW YORK <AP> Vickie Greco. 55. wept rn Queens Criminal Court when her son, Lenny, 31, was sentenced to 90 days in jail on charges or beating and robbing her. Me:mwh1le. Palmeri Herron. 42. whose 19-year-old son, John. was arrested Sunday for beating her, told the Daily News Monday that she wanted the charges dropped. She also said she wanted police to stop scarching for her 17-year-old son. Brin, who aJleged- ly fled the family apartment when POiice arrived. Greco was arrested Sunday after his mother. ci widow, called POJlce and told thl•m he had beaten her the day before and taken $165 A police officer ente ring the. apartment re portedly found that the woman had locked herself in the bathroom after her son beat her again. Grcco was rcport<.'<.I asleep on the floor NATION /WORLD Oil hnport Curb Vowed WASHINGTON <AP) -Prest· dent Carter Is home from the Bonn economic summit meet- ing, where he promised to re- duce U.S. oil consumption. Now he races the difficult task of get- ting Congress to help him make good on that vow. After two days of meetings with the leaders of six other ma- jor, non-communist industrial nationB in Bonn, West Germany, Carter told reporters: "Each one of us was cautious not to promise things we cou!U not sub· sequenUy deliver." Carter will have no trOuble fulfllJing one part or his promise, raising U.S. oil prices. but the other part -a cutback in U.S oil imports -may be a lot tougher to achieve. THE PRESIDENT said 1n Bonn that to help dampen 011 consum~lion by Americans, he -vould mcrease the price of domestically produced oil now an average of $8.99 a barrel -to the world market level. about $13.50 a barrel, by the end or 1980. Actually, Carter can achieve that goal, and sooner than promised. by doing nothing. Under legislation Congress passed after the 1973·74 Arab oil embar go. price controls on domestic oil automatically will expire in May 1979, and prices would rise to world levels. The result would be a seven-cent boost in retail gasoline prices. BUT IN CURBING oil im· ports, the president will have a fight on his hands, no matter how he goes about it. ' Carter's proposal to reduce consumption by imposing a tax on domestic crude oil, thus mak- Traffic Restraint U.S., Soviet Union Resume Arms Talks WASHJNGTON (AP) -The Carter administration is resuming a new set or arms talks with the Soviet Union after reJecting a postponement in the sessions because of Moscow·s crackdown on dis- sidents. Just five days after Moscow and Washington held high-level strategic arms negotiations m Geneva, delegates from the ~o countries scheduled meetings to-- day in Helsinki, Finland, to dis- cuss ways to restrain traffic m conventional arms. The adminis tration 1s weighing a series of options to retaliate against the Soviets for their treatment of dissidents. and officials said postponing the Helsinki talks was one of the measures considered. U.S. Assails Russ Demand B UT STATE Department spokesman Thomas Reston, who announced the resumption of the talks on Monday, said the d~· ctsion to c-ontinue the negotia· hons was Justified on national security grounds. ·'The increasingly rapid buildup of conventional arms around the world poses a serious risk to regional stability and thus to world peace," he said. Secretary of Stale Cyrus R. Vance used rrtuch the s amP language a week ago in explain· mg why the SALT talks should not be conditioned on Soviet performance In the human rights area. On R t t • THE UNITED STATES and _ _ ~ ,r{l_C !OD_ the ~g'!iet_Uni~n ha~held,l~9 MOSCOW (AP> -A Soviet prev10~ rounctS ot'-fiilks on a judge today gave two us. cor-conv_enttonal arms agreement. respondents five days to print a As tn t~e ~revious rounds. retraction or reports he ruled Moscow IS bemg represented _by slanderous and pa}' court costs Am bassad~r L. I. Mendelev1ch of $3,330 or run the risk or hav-and Wasbmgton by Les lie H. mg the Foreign Ministry revoke Gelb, dlre~tor .of the S~ale 1 heir accreditation D~J'.!artment ~ offtce or political- State Department spokesman milllary affairs. lng it competitive an price with Imported oil. Is in deep trouble in Conness. Observers say that in an elec· lion year. and with Proposition 13 pressures mounting among the voters against higher taxes. it would take a miracle to get a crude oil tax through Congress. THE SAME PRESSURES would work against any attempt by Carter to achieve the. same results by imposing a quota or fee on oil imports, which he can do without permission from Congress. Even before Carter went to Bonn. the Senate voted to block Imposition or an oil import fee. and there ls strong support for such a move in the House. If he tries to slap a quota on oil imports. Carter risks lhe threat or a legislative ban against that step. with especial- ly heavy backing from East Coast senators and Republicans. CONGR~IONAL leaders in the 15-month fight over Carter 's energy program had no com- ment on the president's commit- ments at the summit. They said Flooded Again they were awaiting specifics In Bonn. AP Diplomatic Cor, respondent Arthur L. Gavshon said Carter and the leaders or Britain. France. Italy, West Germany, Canada and Japan mapped a modest strategy to avert new trade and money con- flicts. but did little to resolve their basic economic problems. Virtually only two new ele- ments emerged from the sum mil talks: -AGREEMENT T<> cooperate in combating ter· rorism. especially airline hijack- ing, by threatening to cut off commercial air service to coun- tries that aid hijackers -Agreement among the seven lo coordinate their economic policies across the board lo mutually remforce each other's efforts. ·'Their totaJ effect should be more than the sum or their parts." said the final communique or the seven leaders. Carter said the s ummit's strong statement on air piracy was "in itself worth the entire preparation and conduct or the summit " &PWI ....... r\Irs. Pauhne Bush mspects damage that a second rec- ord flood has done to her home in Austin. Minn. About 100 f amities have evacuated their homes. and the only transportation possible in much of the city is by boat or canoe. Th o m as Resto n said in ------------------------------------------- W as hmgton that the government <h•plored the decision and was considering retaliatory action. Reslon gave no hint of what type of action is being contemplated, but presumably U.S.-based Sov· ict correspondents will be the targets of any such action. R ESTON HAD no further comment except to say American authorities were watching the case very closely and that the department has been in contact with the newspapers involved. Both of the newspapers. the Baltimore Sun and the New \'ork Times. said they would not retract the article. BOTH DEFENDANTS, Craig Whitney of the Times and flarold Piper of the Sun. are vacationing in the United States . They notified the president of the Moscow City Court, Lev Almazov, on July 3 that they were withdrawing from active participation in the civil suit, but Almazov went ahead with the trial. Brighten your day! 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Jarvis Cleared In Trial OXNARD <AP> -Tax fighter Howard Jarvis, who won a political triumph with Proposi· llon 13, has won a personal bat tie with dismissal of a mlsde· meanor dnmken driving charge alter a jury deadlocked 11-1 for his acquittal. "I have butterflies in my stomach." Jarvis said. "It's very traumatic to go through a trial " THE 75-YEAR·OLD co-author or the Proposition 13 tax cut in· itiative was e mbrac ed by political s upporters a s he emerged from lhe courtroom. One man hung a horseshoe of flowers around Jarvis' neck. "This is the way the system works," Jarvis declared, ap. pearing close to tears. "It's a vindication of the jury system. I think we got a fair trial." MOMENTS E ARLIER , Muni cipal Judge Charles ~cG,rath ha d accepted the Jury s conclus1on that their deadlock was unbreakable The panel of seven men and ri ve women, which began de- liberations last Friday afternoon and resumed them Monday morning, had returned to its talks three times after initially announcing lhe deadlock -but each time reported no progress. "There are some cases that just cannot be decided by 12 peo- ple," the Judge said. J URY FOREMAN Donald Rundle said the jurist who deadlocked "wasn'lconfused, but rather firm in his result." He s aid the Jurists agreed not to reveal the name of the jurist who voted against acquittal. T he Jarvis case -·normally a r outine type of char ge - brought television cameras and national n~ws reporters to the ha llway of the tiny Oxnard Municipal Court in this seaside community about 50 miles north of Los Angeles THE PROSECUTOR, Ventura • County deputy district attorney Robert Bayer , immediately said -U!&J\.l.Ql~.~ Je;miQi.&.owar acquittal made it unlikely a con- v1clion could be won in a second trial. On Bayer's motion, the Judge dismissed the drunken driving charge against Jarvis. The tax reformer was fined $40 for driving with an expired license. He had entered a guilty plea earlier to the charge JARVIS llAD TAKEN the stand to swear he was not intox· icated when he was pulled over by a sheriff's deputy on the Ven- tura Freeway last March 15 Deputy Michael Kipp said J a rvis was weaving from lane to !ane and failed roads ide sobriety tests. Blood tests later s howed alcohol in Jarvis's bloodstream. JARVIS ADMt'ITED he said he h.1d a vodka and orange juice befo re dinner and "two or thrl'c .. cups of coffee laced with liqueur at a Proposition 13 cam- paign gathering that night before he headed home at mid· night. But he told the jury he was sober and "I'm not a regular drinker" Jarvis had lengthy explana- tions of his behavior that night. HE ZIGZAGGED across the freeway, he said. because he thought a political enemy was following tu m , 'not a sheriff's car. He refused to walk a straight line because of leg trouble, he said. and couldn't recite the alphabet because "l hadn't done it since ldndergarten." DOGS TRAINED TO AID DEAF SAN FRANCISCO CAP)) - Dogs who would otherwi~ be homeless and doomed will be trained to help the deaf and hard of hearing under a new program sponsored by the city's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The SPCA said Monday it is training some or Its dogs to r esp ond to voices and band signals and alert people to such sounds aa an alarm clock, a knock on a door, the cry of a child or the shriek of a smoke alarm. The program ls among the lirat ln the country. SPCA or- ficials said dop chosen for the training mwrt be intelligent and trtendly, but added that breed and pedigree are irrelevant. .. ,.,,..,..... Vice Mayor J ess Haro of San Diego was sentenced Monday to 90 d ays in federa l prison for customs fraud. Haro, 42-year-old Democrat. kept phony re cords while importing goods for his lumber business. Tuesday, July 18, 19'78 Kennedy on Top? Brown Sees Ted as 1980 Nominee MONTEREY <AP> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. says the most likely challenger to Pres1- d e n t Carter for the 1980 D e mocratic n oml q alion probably will be Sen. Edward Kennedy -not Brown. Responding to questions Mon- day a t a m eeting o f the California Broadcasters J\A· soclation. the governor said ffe had one idea "right now" about political office: re-election in November. ''I WILL CONTINUE to do rliy best to serve the people that. hopefully, will elect me. I can't tell you what I 'II do in the mid-80s. late-805 or any other time. I don't think ~pie think that far in advance.· Brown, who r an again$t Carter in the 1976 presidential primaries, said he thinks Carter "is going to run for re-election And I th i nk II a nybod y challenges him. it will probabl y be Ted KeMedy. The polls show he would have the strongest chance." MOST O•' TUE q\Jestions had to do with Proposition 13 -and to most of them Brown said he and othe r Californians would have to wa il and see to de· termine its full consequences. Among ha s wide-ranging responses relating to the tax· cutting 1nit1ative. Brown re- m inded his audience of about 200 broadcast executives that he did not support Proposition 13 Letters Probed BROWN sAlD HE opposed the ballot initiative because he felt 1t had more long range problems than the Beh r bill, which pro· posed a more modest reduction itl property taxes but WBS de- reated. .. I think if one took a five-year perspective. the Behr bill would control government spending - it would to so in an orderly. very rational manner. But the people said they wanted more and they wanted it now," Brown said. ··Basically 13 said what we could do but it didn't give us the formula on what we should do." Brown said "Thal was the dif- ference between 8 and 13. So 13 was only half of the problem half the solution. And the other ha lf will now be worked out on an interim basis and then over a longer term bas is ·· DAIL y PILOf As ., .......... Singer Della Rees<' riled swt in Los Angeles S uperior Court Monday for Sl.5 m11l1on damages 10 which s he accused her business manager. Frank A. Evans Jr., of misappropriatin g more than $100.000 o( her money. Bahn Asks Insurance Rollhacks State Hit By Suits Over '13' ' LOS ANGELES tAP > Proposition 13 may have placed California and New York City tn the sa me fmanciaJ boat, slate at- torneys say, legally justifying cancellation or union contracts. Zodiac Inspector Clear LOS ANGELES CAP I Los Angeles County Supervisor Ken· nelh Hahn has called for a statewide freeze on automobile ins urance pre mium s and a rollback of all county premiums to the lowest rate currently charged in the county. But union lawyers suing the state because of wage freezes say the comparison between financially-struggling New York City and relatively prosperous California is nonsense. Mor e than a dozen lawsUJts lave been filed against the state, challenging its right to deny promised pay raises to govern· ment workers as provided by con- tract. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Police Chief Charles Gain s ays the ins pector who for years tracked the elusive Zodiac killer did not write an April letter at- tributed to the Zodiac -and neither did the Zodiac Ins pector David Toschi had been under inves tigation since admitting that ht> wrote self. praising letters unde r f1ctit1ous name s t o <i San Franc isco writer. but Gain said Monday "there 1s no evidence whatever connectmg Tosch1 to the Zodiac letter." Assembly majority leader H oward Berman, D-Los Angeles. asked state attorneys IT WAS GAIN'S firs t pubhc for an opinion on the legality of comment on the issue since the legislative action which has de· nied the pay raises. inspector was transferred from the homicide squad to the pawn shop detail last week for mailing letters praising has work on the Zodiac case to writer Armistead Maupin. Al though Gain criticized Toscbi because of .. h1s craving for publicity. h e said tha t handwriting analysis c leared Tos ch1 of wnting a letter at- tributed to the Zodiac in the San Francisco Chronicle April 24 GAIN SAID, however. there is "a preponderance of evidence based on handwriting analysis" that the letter was. "not authen-tl<· .. "It 1s not known" who wrote the letter. Gain said. State documents exam inen an Sacramento reportedly also have verified as authentic a 1974 letter from the Zodiac which Toscha at one lime was suspect- ed of wnting. POLICE SA V RE was IMlt m- ''estigated an connect1oa Wlth that letter. however Toscha. 47. had been assigned t o the CJse s ince Zodiac murdered has only San Fran· cisco victim m October. 1969. the last known slaying by the cryp- tic killer. whose identity comes from th~ astrological Zodiac. Hahn told a news conference Monday he will ask Gov. Ed- mund G. Brown Jr. to impose the freeze and rollback pending lhe outcome of a Federal Trade Com mission investigation of auto insurance practices m the state. TGJta to Citfe1r Legislative counsel Bion M. Gregory and his deputy Verne Oliver told Berman not to worry Plans Viewed PAINTINGS BY CYNTHIA Nl040LS PHOTOGRAPHY BY NORMAN COUSINS LOS ANGELES (l\P) The about the wage freeze, despite a state should return to the cities set liOt\ or the stale constitution any additional income tax rev-that st ales: "No bill of al· V c l enues it collects because of ~aind~r_. ex post f~cto _law or law r 0 r 0 mn ex lower property tax deductions, 1mpa1rmg the obhgat1on Of COO· r tracts shall ever be passed." f t Gregory and Oliver said the LOS ANGELES <AP > -Hollywood Racetrack ~ ""Qlm~ -~ :Vork.begia~P~at,o~~~~To _ JI7I a wage freeze on New York City fo~ a $100 _mllfiOriSports complex_ ~at w?uld, be _ _ workers, also covered by con-privately financed and coui_d be f1rushed ln time Mayor Tom 8 di "d tracts promising pay hikes The for the 1984 Summer Olympics, the mayor bas an-ra cy sai Mon-action was upheld in the c~urts nounced dal~-identical letters lo Gov. Ed· the attorneys noted, because th~ BradJey .. caJI~ the proposal "spectacular._" d G court found the freeze necessary a!Jd added. _any city W?~d _be _proud to have this mun · Brown Jr., Assembly "to serve an important public kmd of multi-s_ports facility an its area. But whe_n Speake r Leo' McCarthy. D-San Id h t with t t th t th Francisco. and Senate President purpose due to the financial we cou ave 1 no cos ? ~ axpa>:~rs, as Pro Tem James Mills, D-San crisis confronting the city." proposal becomes vet.)' attractive. indeed. Diego, Bradley asked that the .. Ridiculous." Leo . Geffner AS PRESENTED MONDAY. the complex '"huge tax windfall" be passed answered Monday. He is the at-would occupy 700 acres of city-owned land near the back to the cities. torney f~r Servi~e Emp~oy~s Sepul\\cda Dam, a 2.097-acre flood-control channel, ln~ernational Union , whac~ 1s in the San Fernando Valley, Bradley said. W~ge Probed b~ang several of the l~gal actions It would Include a 75,QOO.seat racetrack. 50 to CASTROVILLE (AP> -In a!med at restonng union contract JOO lighted tennis courts. a velodrome for cycling. · h tc~"!'15· a n equestrian center. a theater-in-the-round and vest1gators were examining t e . H o~ ~a n_ l he Y a r gu e aquatic and rowing areas that would be used dur-~r~~~=~::uo~e~~::11!a~~!~0i~tr~ California is like ~ew York, ing the 1984 Games if they are held here. Bradley lose its blades and crash in a where New York City was ap-s aid ' proaching bankruptcy and. in ef . . burst of fl ames, killing three feel put into receivership?" Gcff-THE ARMY COR~S of Engineers. which over. men aboard. ner said. "Nothing like that at sees fl~·control pro1ects, _would have to approve The identities of the men were a ll has happened to California the ~~oJect, as well as the City Council. withheld until relatives were The governor vetoed a pay raise We would have lo look at such a proposal notified, officials at nearby Fort and the legislature didn't over· very. very carefully before we would approve s uch Ord said. ride the veto... a n installation, if in fact we would approve 1t, .. Authorities at the military . said Corps spokesman Perry Davis, noting that the post said the medium-sized UH-I Tl would hav~ been JUSt as Corps has not been notified of the proposal. helicopter had been in the air easy. Geffner said. for the state about 23 minu t e s when it to cancel contracts with service llE ADDED THAT during las t winter's crashed onto state Route 156 at companies or not replace storms. about one third of the acreage -now oc- about 11 :20 a.m . Monday. workers. rupied by golf courses. tenrus courts and parks - 'IJtelt HJ E ds "Instead, they violated the was.~o~ered by water. . "fl n cons titution b y canc e lling . Right off the top or our h.~ads. _•t has some SAN BERNARDINO IAP> workers' contracts .. Geffner things th~t worry us very much. Davis said. The California Highway Patrol said. "The freeze ~as just a facilli~ b'/:.ll~Holly~ood ~ark. Inc . woul~ lease the announced Monday arrest war-political decision to abrogate Y o _ the city. City Council President John rants for 15 men after months of binding contracts to minimize ~erraro said he _u~der_stands the firm wouJd leave "nv est"gat"on 1"nto what 1·' h ff r Pr -, its present fac1hty m Inglewood for the new 1 1 1 s t e e ects 0 opostllon 13 by racetrack. A source fam1·11ar w th th I t Id believed the largest truck theft making government workers h . I _e Pans o ring ever cracked by the CHP. bear the initial brunt of its t ~ Los An~eles T1m~s that Santa Anit3: operators "We think it's the largest ring ~osts •· might also leave their Arcadia facahty m favor of the CHP bas ever broken up," · the new track. said Deputy Chief Dave Martin or the CHP's Inland Division. 150 R CHP investigators said they OUted recovered parts or 15 diesel tru c k -tracto r s a nd three refrigerator van trai le r s . By Toxic Gas estimated to be worth $500,000, including cargo. 2Held in Death YREKA <AP> -A man and woman have been arrested for investigation or fatally shooting a policeman <1uring a five-hour. pre-dawn gun batUe following a brawl and high-speed chase. Siskiyou County Sheriff Bud Taylor said Carol Jones, 18. and Jasper Alfred , 17, were scheduled for arraignment Tues- day tor lbe murder of Yreka policeman Jesse Joe Hlttsoa, rt Greeta~ Salb LOS ANGELES CAP> -f>lan - nlna to plant the m selves between the whales and har- pooners, 26 members or the ecological group Greenpeace set sall to combat Russian and Japanese whalers In the Pacl/ic 0 e "' EL SEGUNDO <AP> -About 150 U.S. Air Force, civil service a nd privatel y contrac t ed workers were evacuated from pn Air Force facility Monday after a cyUnder containing the toxic gas nitrogen dioxide de· v~loped a leak. Two Aerospace Corp. scien- tists working under contract to the Air Force noticed the leak in the laboratory where they were perfonnJng experiments u.o;ing the g as, said Air F orce spokesman Jim Schultz. The scientists immediately left the room and sounded the evacuaUoo alarm. They then put on 1ell·contaJned breathing ap· paratua, re-entered th e laboratory and sealed the valve from which the gu was leaking. Wnverter . To Close EL CAJON CAP> Occident al Research Corp. is closing its ex· perimental solid-waste recovery plant because of operational fa ilures and mounting costs. a San Diego County of· ficial said today. Although the $14.4 11)i111on plant succeeded in converting household trash into glass and aluminum. it failed to produce 200 barrels dal· ly of usable crude oil. o major iOal. C.ll 842-H78. Put a t•w word• to work for ou. 4v,...01-.,. TODA Y AND TOMORROW GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS Abo ,,_, 21 tin S1pt1•11" I GREAT WESTHH SAYIMGS 1414 WIWllre lt"1. .... ty HUit }I;·· Sale reduce.d Y2 or more! ~~courreges south coast plaza costa mesa. The $5.88. PRIMERIB DINNER " OATALINA . Special ~ Off tor u pltts JaJ.r JI, ""' New, •• 425 PlllllnfW m1I• IMp "'Catlllne Holldey" ...._ 8:00 em dellV "°"' "" •et.oe flftlllon 6nd ... ,,.. Avelon '' 4:30 Pf'I'· Rounct Trip •.. •11.00. Under 12. • .16..80. ........ tiofte • tntOl'lll9don1 C1l'1173-4245.. ,. On·the·MaU u South C-Qast Plaza Near tt\e Carowld on tl\e f"ltst ~wt. For ttservation, CAil! 540-epat 011ngeeo.i.•o•·'•P"o' Editorial Page ----------------------------------------------- f • ru.oay. July ta. 1978 T"°"'u ICNVtl Editor S.rbara l(,..1b1ct1/Edltorl11 Ptge Editor -.. -. J . Economy Moves _In County Courts ,After a balky start. Superior Court off 1c1als 1n Orange County have moved to cut cost~ related to operation of the courts. Judges agreed Jast week to forego their seniorit y rights when selectins the courtrooms \Vhere they serve. That sacrifice. 1C it can be called that, means the criminal courts can now be collected on two floors where security facilities make the handling of prisoners easier and less costly According to court administrators, consolidating the criminal courts on two noors will ·save an estimated S3,000 a week m overtime paid to sheriff's personnel Another economy was struck by the judges when they agreed to use a pool of 12 bailiffs in 20 civil courtrooms. That will either free eight s heriff deputies for other duty or eliminate eight Jobs from the sheriff's department, an estimatcd$174.000savings. In one sense. the judges' economy moves can be said to be long overdue, reflective of a system where something as mundane as seniority allowed judges to pick their own courtrooms despite a $3,000 a week adverse impact on taxpayers ln another sense. however. lht• Judges are to b~ 1·ommended for joining in the mandated effort to ,reduce cost and w~te m government •••• The county'~ Juvenile Court added to the economy showing recently whe n iti-. presiding Judge. William Murray, approved a flat fee contract with a group of ·private attorneys The attorneys will r epresent indigent juvenile offenders in situations whel'e the public defender finds there is a conflict of interest Judge Murray instigated the flat fee contract after noting that some private court.appointed attorneys were charging exorbitant fees and. in some cases, providing -inmething less than skilled services The judge did both taxpayers and troubled juveniles ~ ::-,crv1ce by Pegotiating a contract that should me<Jn 1mprov('<J legal services at lower public cost T his Isn 't EconoIDy The number of vehicles that Jam Orange County highways grows by about 65,000 C'ars and trucks a year Increasing traffic congestion throughout the county nothwithstanding, county officials have been told they must wai.t for Oraoge County's share of stale highway conslruct1on money. That message came recently when Gov. Edmund G Brown .Jr lopped $66 million hc<.idcd for Southern ('alafornia highway tonstruction J)l'OJt>cts from the CalTrans budgt•l Brown 's Vt.'tO might h:wt• ma<le sOmt' .sens(• If It r·t·prcscnted a tru<> buclgt·t <.·ul Hut 1t dot!sn·1 ,\II 1t means 1s that mont•y aJready paid into lhl' highway building tund by county motorists when they bu." 1-=---==-_g;isQ!itie wHL~nOnue..Jo res.1.J.~iateihand"_,,!'!,,., ---~"""!'"-- • ThatCTOcsn 'l maxe much sen5e as c romc ra"ffl't . .. C'ongestion continues to worsen in Orange County. ••• It will lakE' money to correct the congestion ailment , . . . . . r The money 1s ttl hand It is earmarked for h1ghwa> cons truction use Orange County 1s entitled to 1ts fair share of the fund~ • ind the county's state legislators should make certain the,• money tx•gms flowing in this dirt•ction T een Drinking The state Legislature recently rejected a propos al that the legal drinking age be lowered from 21to19. Statistics accumulated by the state Highway Patrol and information from the Alcoholism Council of Orange County indicate the rejection was well advised. The Hi ghway Patrol notes that 8 percent of the l1cens<.'<i drivers in the state are 15 to 19 years of age. And lh<Jl 17 percent of the state's fatal accidents last yea!' uwolvcd a drinking driver from that age group. The Alcoholism Council estimates that 17.SOO young people in Orange County are a lcoholiics. More S1fUlifi cantly, the council notes that studies of <.Jlcoholism re' eal the last activity lea med is the first lost when a person is incapacitated by the use of alcohol. In the case or the t een·ager, that last·learned. ' first·lost skill is likely to be driving. ! This fact alonP sheds a great deal of light on the • unh appy statistics coupling teen.age drinking with traffic . .iccide nts and bolsters the Legislature's decison to , .1\ oul lo'A <.>rmg lhl' legal d1·inkmg age. • • : Opinions expressed m the space above are those of the Daily Pilot : Othe1 views exprossed on this page are those of their authors and • artists. Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. · Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. . ; ; IJoyd/Orgies ' By L.M. BOYD ~ Emotions have a way or 4 linking up. one leading to : another. somehow The 1 women of old Rome who :. watched t.be gladiators bash, ~ bludgeon and bleed to the death were especially suscep.. : llble immediately thereafter to romantic advances, ac· cording to nooe other than • Ovid. Theory wa~ that the bigb excitement or the con· I ffiCt, the intense rear, anger, .lJear Gloon1y GU8 I can banlly wait to see Jawe III. I hope tbe same f amlly alts behind me so they con keep me posted on what's golna on Just like they did throutih Jaws II JV ~rief. did not swil\ly subside bul rather shifted to amorous passion. circumstances permitting. There are his· torians who cont~d tbal the infamous orgies of that time and place related directly to the carnage of the Col- osseum Q "What's the new6st word In the English lan~uage?'' A. Humongous. Or at least, that's our Language man's best guess. It now appears in no dictionary. But the predk lion is it will tum up In the next editions as an o(lshoot. u f huge, monstrous and enormous, or some such. In Virginia, if you dial somebody on the phone, realltc after the answerer says hello that you .. vc spun a wrong number and hang up without Rpenklnl(, you've broken the local law. That Martenl• Dietrich In· lrodu('ed s la ck!\ to the women of this country Is widely known ~ss well re· ported 1s the fact that it was the. too, who populari'led the Ion& long fingemaUa of the 19305. Jack Ander&on Big Oil Fights Alcohol Fuel WASIUNGTON A year ago. we .. aised a lonely voice 1r tavor or developing alcohol fuel to re- lieve the energy shortage 1t might not be necessar~ after all, we reported for Americans to junk their big cars, give up their weekend drives and move back in to l~e city rrom the out- I y 1 n g com· munitaes. Before the nation runs out of gas. we suggested. thl' dwindling supply could be sup· plemented with a product that can easily be distilled from agricultural sarpJuses, limber was tes. cheese whey, waste paper, even garbage . T H ESE plentiful resourceio can be converted into alcohol ruel. which can then be blended into gasoline without altering the engines. As evidence that the s ubstitute would work, we ' ( Earl Wa ter poured an alcohol mix into our own gas tank. 1'he new gasohol industry, w~ predicted. would reduce our alarmina trade de· ficil and create new Jobs at home But we warned that the "11 In· dustry would oppose developing a rival fuel "This not only would threaten oil profits but C'o uld break the industry 's monope>ly," we wrote on Aug. 9, 1977. The predtctioo was fulfilled all too quickly; our columns touting alcohol fuel drew yowls or anguish from oil executives and generated a propaganda cam· paigo against us from Cqfst to coast For the columns had stimulated pro-gasohol activity on Capitol Hill nnd in the White House. CHEVRON and Mobil 011 swung into action with a slJck pubhc relations campaign. Let· lers signed by Chevron ex· ecuti ves began arriving in newspaper offices, challenging our findings. In each instance. the letters were identical, word ror word. Either the various ex· ecutives arrived al the s ame language by extrasensory perception. or they were execut ing orders from above Subsequently Mobil peddled l'etters to editors around the country, parroting Chevron's line. These letters went on to suggest that if U.S. oil wells nm dry, the nation should rely on a patented Mobil process which transforms four barre ls of alcohol derived from coid into one barrel of gasoline. THIS PROCESS is more costly than other gasohol r efining methods. It should also be noted that the Mobil process was sub- sidized by a $1 5 mllhon re· search grant from the tax- payers. Tbe Chevron management also sent an entreaty to 2.000 employees in its Richmond, Calif .. refinery. "If Rolaid::. claim to relieve gas. what will relieve gasobot·?" demanded the tract It urged Chevron loyalists lo write their congressmen an<f Inflated Salary Message Sinks l t will take a while but the crunch on local governments brought on by Prop. 13 is slowly beginning to seep down lo results. ln Sacramento, the city manager has offered to sacrifice bis three assistants in the s pirt or economizing. This will provide a savingsof$100,000 yearly. That economy is slow to take hold was evident however for his m agnanimity did not extend to any offer to cut his own s alary . Sacramento, a Ion g with most other local govem- m e o ts and especially the sc hool dis· tricts. has been most generous with the t.axpayer's,money in pro- vi ding sala ri es and ad· ministrative staffing. It pays its city manager $50,283 which is more than the st.ate pays the gov· ernor. Not to be outdone, Sacramento County pay1 Its mana2er $50,844. Art Hoppe The irony is that for many months the supervisors have been dis· satisfied with his services but couldn't muster the courage to fire him until passage of Prop. 13. Although that gave them the needed incentive to force his res· 1gnation, they generously agreed to continue bis pay for another three months along with allowing him the use of a county auto even though his official conne ·tion has been terminated. FU RTBE~ they agreed to hire another manager. presumably at th• same salary. The man they bad in mind for the Job was already on the payroll and perfectly content at a far Jess salary of $39,000. No doubt im· pressed by the sudden discovery of his great value and unwilling to wait around for the vacillating supervisors to clear the way, he accepted employment as county managerof Alameda at$48,000. So while Prop. 13 hasn't yet con· veyed the people 's resentment at sky high salaries it ls having an ef- fect. It has even carried to the schools. The Sacramento school distn<e has served notice on "all management personnel" to be available ror classroom leaching assignments. The order included use or "site administrators" <known as school principals in the days before big salaries aod over· staffing of administrators> who are lo be used hereafter in th~ classrooms when teachers are absent. A LL OF TIUS serves lo point up what the people knew when they voted for Prop. 13. Government is st.acked at all levels with gt'05Sly overpaid "executives" and "ad- ministrators" with liWe or no es· sen ti al duties to perform. To com· pound matters each bas a retinue of "deputies," "assistants" and "aides" also highly overpaid and with less than nothing to do. Unfo 'lunately in the initial blush of forced cutbacks some agencies of government. either through ineptness or a desire to punish the voters for Prop. 13. are aiming their axes at the more es· sential worken and those lo lowly positions. And even where action baa been Laten to eliminate some ~xpress their oppos ition to alcohol fuel. The company's Was h1ogton lobbyist. Robert Lindquist. has long been in the forefront of ef· forts to discredit the feasibility of alcohol fuel. He distributed a company rosilion paper to Senate staf members contend· aog that "alcohol fuels have been proposed throughout the history of the motor car, but every time they've been r ejected on economic a nd technical grounds .. AN AIDE to Sen. Jacob Javits, R·N. Y .. responded with a point· by .point rebuttal of Lindquist's arguments. We mentioned this in an earlier column. Cbevroo·s identical letters to editors claimed no such letter had been received. We suggest Chevron check the files of its Washington office. The letter was sent there Chevron has also been work· mg eager-beaver at the stete level lo thwart any considera. tton of alcohol fuel. The lobbying 1s pe rhaps most flagrant in California. On one occasion, Al Schults, the Sacramento lobbyist for Chevron's parent company, Standard Oil of California, nagged state assemblyman Daniel Boatwright through the corridors of the state house. An angry Boatwright finally told Sehults to stop pestering him 10 public and put his views in a let · ler OME OIL compames are be~anning to see the handwriting on the wall. Gulf Chemical of Kansas. a subsidiary or Gulf Oil. 1s planrung a plant which would du;till alcohol fuels from com cobs. Six other oil comoanies have consulted California authoriti~ on similar develop- ments. While Cbevroo and Mobil arc wailing that alcohol fuel is un. profitable lo produce, 26 gas sta· tions in Illinois are already sell· ing gasohol distilled from che~e whey. For that matter, a British petroleum company teamed up with a distillery between 1934 and 1964 to produce ao•alcoholic rucl known as Cleveland Disco!. It was advertised a s "cool, clean, with extra power. extra ""'°UOftJY' and·~a wmlJu!mon-• t'fficiency" • ID Slowly unoec~ administrative JO~. as in Sacramento city, cutback.~ m excessive salaries are yet to be proposed. It was in that very area that the Legislature was most derelict m its action allocating billions to local government. What better time to impo6e such restraints and thereby accomplish not only reduction in government spend· an~ but a stop to spirahng infla· tion" MAKE NO mistake, a large share of the blame for inflation falls directly on goventmenl at alJ levels at.arting with Congress wblcb, in boosting the pay for its members frGm $44,000 to $57,000. set off a round of salary increases not only at the federal level but in a round robin effect on all levels of government. Ir less than 10 percent of all Californians paying Income tax have incomes above $35,000 aml more than 50 percent have earn· iogs of $12,000or less. public agen· cies which pay employees as much and more than the governor are completely out of line. It's Tllne to Show the Decent Side of Sharks Back in 1975 Hollywood mad. $200 million by scaring everyone baU to death with "Jaws," the story of a man-eating shark. So now, of course, Hollywood is tnt· ing to sc~ everyone half to death with " Jaws II," which is the story of a man-eating shark. No one is more scared than the National Association or Beach Resort , Owners "We were just getting a rew brave souls to go wadlna again a nd they do thls to us," complatned t he auocla· lion's bitter president, Milton Haberdasb. "Sure, there's a couple of bad nat\ tn every barrel. but Is that any reason to put the bum rap on rvery decent. h-tcndly, f1n1· loving shuk ln the sea?•' The aesoclation has un derstandably commlasioned Walt Disney 1tudJ01 to Pf'elM!ftl tbe other aJde ot tbe picture ln , movie tO be ~ailed "Jaw1 ID.'' ' As you might suspect, it is the story of a shark-eating man. THE BE RO ls Sherman, a 20·fOOt·long great white shark wlth a heart u big u all oul· doors. As the movie opens, Sherman ls worriedly following Peaches Melba, a curvaceous blonde who ls a knockout on water skis. He is worried she wlll knock herself out on the low bridge ahead. She does. Quick as a Oasb, Sberman clasps her tenderly In hls mtghty 1aws and drl(JS ber up on the beach ~. acting out of some mysterious mllllon·year-old in· stinct, be gives her mouth·to- mouth resuscitation . Un· fortunately, from the way he rolle b1a eyos, you can tell ho ls becomtne emotJooall.y involved. Ovemlgbt.. Sherman ts a na. Uonal touriat attractJon. The llt· tle town of Amlly prospers. More· sharks come to frisk and gambol In the tourist·lnfcsted waters. Then tragedy aU'lkes' ALL WE SEE •• a black 1norte1 aad two black mm nm cleav\Qa the dark watar. SUd- deoly, thtft is a brief, bloody furor. And the next morning the mangled body of another inno- cent shark is found on the beach. "'THERE'S a shark·eating man out there somewhere, Mayor," says the Police Chief grimly. "You've got to lssue a wamlng." . "What! And r>care all the sharks away?" cries the Mayor. ·'This town will die without those tourist attractions . So Sherman. mooning over Peaches, swims unconcernedly about, oot knowing a deadly sbarkeater lurks in the area. Crunch! Sharp, cruel teeth tear into bis nesb. Wounded, burl and deeply offended, Sherman nevertheless puts up a gallant struggle and manages with the help of the Police Chief to cap.. ture the blood·crazed sharkeawr who tums out to be a berserk Hollywood producer. I N THE end, Sherman re coven fl'om his man bile. He sh ows no a ni mosity toward humaM and CGaUnues to ftoltc happily wtth the touriata. "Even a shark tnowtt, '' the s miling Pollce CbJef pointedly polnts out, "that one swallow doeso 't ruin a summer." President Haberdash said he relt Jaws Ill should 10 a 1001 way toward r estor ing a btalanced outlook on beach vaca· lions. Asked If he felt the plot were believable, be waxed lndig- nant. "A bell ol a lot more people eat flab," be uJd anrrtly, ''ttau vice versa." l 1 I , t N y l) ~ ... r •• e . ' ~ l. . d n 1t· '.)· I' I' t• ·. ·' r • • ... I • I • ·-• . ~ ' -. ORANGE COUNTY J AT YOUR SERVICE I OBITUARIES e &~ W@M[[ ~-~~rrw-0@© ~01 a problem' Then wnte to Pal Dtmn. Pat Will \,Ut red tape. getting the answer.t and action you need to solve mequitse1 in gouernment and bu.smess Mail your que8tions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service. Orange Ccxut Daily Pilot, P.O. Bor 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. A& many lttter.t 0$ po#ible will be cn.noered •. but phoned inqu11ie.t or letters not including tht reader'& full na~. addreu and busineu hour.t' phone numbercannol becomidered. Thiscolumn~radai· ly e.zcept Saturdays." TICO Trfpes of Tettaaq Told DEAR PAT: Will you please explain t he dif· ference between Joint tenancy and tenancy in com· mon., J .J .. Newport Beach J olnt tenants share equally in the property, both have a rigb' to &be use of the wbole property t and if ooe dies the olber <s> takes the deeeaseo person's share wit.boat the necessity of bavtn1 a "ill, if any, probated. A Jolnt tenant can sell bis share of tbe property. At lbe death of one joint tenant, such property can on.ly go to the surviving jolnt te.. nan l<s), even H there is a will to the contrary. lrary. Tenants in common are also each entitled to 4'qoal use or tbe property, but tr one party dies , the other party does not ta ke bis sha re unless this bas been specified In the deceased person's will. Te nancy ln common is no-mally more appropriate to business partners tban to spouses. Spouses wbo don't want an automatic right of survivorship as in "Joint tenancy" should consider the commanity property alternative. CanceRadon Cla~ .. C...traei DEAR PAT· Exactly how does one go about canceling a door-to-door sales contract? I uo· derstand that certain conditions m\Jst be met or 1t ·s impossible to cancel. My elderly aunt is r a rtac\Jlarly sui.ccpt1ble to sales of this type, and I want to be able to tell her what to watch out for. ' P .J .. San Juan Capistrano ff you change your mind about a door-to-door ~ales purchase, a contract or $25 or more may be canceled by midnight of the third business day <not <'Ounllng Sundays or boUdays) after signing tbe contract. T he salesperson must give you a copy of the re· ceipt or contract containing the date of the s ale, tbe salespenoo's name and address, and near where yoo sign, a statement Infor ming you of your right to cancel within three business days. This statement must be in a size equal to at least 10 point bold type (slightly larger than A YS answers>. You also must be given a separate form headt>d ''Notice of Cancell ation" wbicb must con· tain, along with the d ate tbe sale is completed and the salesman's na me and address, a run explana- tion of your right to c:ancel, and the steps you should follow. U you change your mind about the porcbase, Pri%ePoet Michael Malone. 9, has won a third pl ace rib· bon in the Orange County Fair 's youth liter ry competition for his poem. "The Dog Sleep. in the Nighttime. the Cat Sleeps in the Day... 1c·s lhc son Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M alone o ::-ian Juan Capistrano. County Inventory Shows a 'Profit' Orange County officials found more than they lost during a recent inventory of the county's General Services Agency <GSA >. County auditors couldn't find 97 items worth $13.281 ranging from chain saws to sofas to radio transmitlers . But they found $45,939 worth of unacrounted inventory in various GSA divisions, including desks. tools and portable steel sheds. SUP ERVISORS ASKED Atditor-Controller Vic Heim t.o review GSA 's equipment record· luesdlly. July 18. 1978 OAJL y PILOT A 7 Senior Helper Hailed ·. ColUlly Honors W@mattfor Tax Aid Efforts ~ By KATHY CLANCY Ot , ... O•llV 1'1191 Mot" More tha n 10,000 Orange County seblOr citizens get fr~ help with their lnoome and pro· perty tax problems each year through efforts or volunteers. And an Anaheim woman has been honored by county supervisors for her work as coordinator of the counlywlde volunteer tax aid program the past rive years. "I didn't want to just sit around when l re- tired." s aid Anna Katz. "I wanted to do something ·· So the former state employee has been recruiting senior citizen volunteers for both the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance <VITA> program spon sored by the Internal Revenue Service and the Volun· teer Tax Aid Assistance pro- -g r am sponsored by the Ameri can Association of Retired Persons.· •ANNA ltATZ TRAINED SENlOR CITIZE N volunteers are at work almost year-around to answer tax ques· tions at 40 locations lhrougbout lhe county Last year. 84 v~unteer seniors were tr ained by the IRS t.o offer help to lhe elderly in filing federal income tax returns. Chuck Zincke of the local IRS office said those volunteers gave 5,347 hours in the tax help effort. And each of lhe 10,000 senior citizens r~eiving the free service would have paid at least $20 each to have their tax returns prepared commercially. Zincke said. THROUG H AUGUST, 40 volunteers will be at work to answer seniors' questions about property tax assistance, renters· credits and deferred pro· pert)' tax payment programs. Mrs . Katz said. Those wanting the location of their nearest tax assistance office may call 537-4861. And locations along the Orange Coast include: -Huntington Beach Senior Recreation Center, 1706 Orange Ave., from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays. -San Clemente Senior Citizens Center, 100 N. Calle Seville. from 1 to4 p.m. Tuesdays. -LAGUNA BEACH SENIOltCttizens Center , council chambers. 504 Forest Ave., l t.o 4 p.m. T hursdays -Costa Mesa. Mesa Chapel. 1734 Orange Ave., 9:30 a .m . to 12 ·30 p .m . Mond ays. or California Fooeral Savings and Loan Association, 2700 Harbor BouJevard, call 546·2300 for appoint· menl. -Newport Beach Senior Citizens Center . 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar, call 759·9471 for appointment. -IRVINE, HERITAGE Park, Walnut Avenue near Culver Drive, from 9:30 a .m. to 12:30 p.m. Mondays. -San J uan Capistrano, City offices. ~Del Obispo St .• from 2 to 5 p.m. Wednesdays or phone 493· 1171 for appointment. .~'I For the Record IT. JOS4!~ MOSl'ITAL -"·"7• Jlor ~ -Cl~ O.v1\, El Toro, Doy .-11,"7'1 Ml •nd ""'"' "-~r-... s.., J\Hlft c.p.11r-. •" J-.tt. me Mr •nd Mn ~ ~Q. Hunt· 1nq1on a..a.. Doy J-.t1,tt1' Mr •nd Mn T .. ry A•ther. Cosl• Mew,g1rt Mr. •nc:t Mn. Rogeor R-u. Mls.- Vltio. bOY Mr. •nd Mn. ~ WMno<k, El Ton>, glr1 .-.n..tt7t M r. and Mr~. Frtdertck H•ney, l"ouft1•111 Y .. lty, llOy Mr. •nc:t Mn. O..y LAmll'IOl'I, trvlM. girt Mr. •lld Mn. JolWI SlllCktf', l"'IM, DOY .-v,"7'1 Mr •lld Mn.. 0.Vld lt_,,,S, l"'IM, boy .-.. "" Mr •lld Mrt.. LM'rv hi~. lr-1-. 91r1 '-"·m• M r end Mr\, lloberi At,.Sllew. lrvtrw. boy l'OUMTAIM V4LLl['I' GO-UNITY ltOSl'ITAL JoMe '4. H7t Mr ..,., Mn. "-1 e-oi... eosi. -... Q•r1 Mr •lld ~ lt-1 8on0. H""1 lngton S...cti. Q<r1 -2'·"" Mr and ~ A..c....,,. ltoycl, triwtn•, Qfr•. 1-Z1, 1,.,. Mr •nd -~ VHn ""'"'· Hllftl· •"91on 8NCll QOr1 M • •"4 Mo C.reld Oliellette, W•Ulm•n-. llOy Mr and Mr1o. GlrrOI Cl¥11, H-· 1nQlon e..oi. Doy • ..... "" Mr. •nd No. ~ AO.MM, C~ .. ~.91r1. .i-2'. ,,.,. Mr -Mn A-. AOlln.Cl'I, F-t~n Y•lleY. 110Y J-·· t'71 Mr .oftd ~ Sle¥efl 8ot\(i.r. Coti. Mew. boy SAN C1.aMl!MT E 01.MUIAL ~Pl TAL .-v ,mt Mr. And Mr~ A09tf Sllr-'. S- CI-le. DOV .,.. .. ,.,. IJftatlt Notlceir QUeftCl!lt PEARi. A. QUENCER, ,_..,. of ~..n" 8Ncll, Ga. PHHd •w•Y on J\lly , •• "71. born AucJlnt 2•, , ... 541rviwd bJ _, WllllMn A. Quencer. funenl wrvices will ti. lleld di ICl:OO ft, M. Thuridey July 20, "71 .. PiKifk 111-c~. 1n1fn'Wftt .i Mtlr.te Al>!My, A...-lm. C.. PiK"I< Vltw MMt,..ry dlre<ton. STtwAltD 8AUCE S. STEWARD, resident of HuntlnQ1on &Ndl. Ga. P--•Y Oii July It, lfn. SUnrlwel °" "'' ...,., Me~I. Ill'--ice S..0-af Denver , eoior-. ~ .. wrvltt~ ••II ti. l\eld on ~v di 11 .00 A M •t 0.ldey lln>ttlet"\ CIMclel, l?'tl I 8•K" 810(! , 14..,.lft91on S..Ch. c.. an.mi. GltU!N S«'I' C HEA'l'I. ANN GREEN SKY. lorm" ,.,,_,,. DI H..,.1"9\0n Be.ell, c... s..;,. "'fld t)y • dAUQblff' ""'" ...... Grtef\ SllY. lier --Dall~! .,,., Gledys Grftn Sky, • Sl>l&r ICMyn Grt"" S..y -~-_,. ~ !;ay •II of HuMlnqton Bc;icll. Ga., two Sl\t•rs Terri Ar@41-•nd 8-ty Gteen S..y llOlft GI Lb\ ""'980.S. C.. t-b<OI~ 0-..1 ~ S.y -Akll Grten Sl<y Dom of ~I G«Oen,, c.. --"'9ler,,., or.....,_, M r . •nd Mr\ Henry 8on9• ot Michlq..-. f-al ~es will bf' CO"<lllCted -y JvAy It, ... 1:00 P M at Pt"«* Brotll•rs Sml1,.,· Mor11o~ry wllt\ Aev. G B. Gonion • As\«lete Pnctor of n.e Fl"* Cllrbtlotn Cllurch ol Hunttl't9ton 8e•cr1, oll•<••lln9 tntermt'"I In Good ~fl'd c.mor1...,,. Pierce 8<0ll1th Smttl'I>' Mort uan •21 M••n SI. Huntington S.<t<h, Q . director> ~36 .. ~. P EllllY JOS EPH THOMAS P£RllY • ,_~ldeftl Of CM!a M<Ke. C.. P-d "'""'' on Jul, "· 1911. Suf'>riwel by "" wile M •r9A'.,.. ll•tt•• sons, Thomirs J . ~= a ll you have Lo do is Lo sign, date and retuna lb.is I=~..,.,.,.,.. ---=.:liOU~e..oL CanceUaUon" o "1c, selle(~ . • . ·-business days. Send tbe letter by certitaeo maU so Cha t yoo'IJ have a rtteipt to prove you sent the c an· cellation notice on time. The seUrr mus& return your money within IOdays. keeping system within six months t.o help de· l""l ,J_ D _ -. l . ed rminciJa.QQt.her.inventncy~g~ -t arn; ·~eet Mr.~ Mr1o. """-" A•mlre1, ~ Clemeftle, DOY. '-2',"71 ~~ti~.~ Clemeftl•,9trl Perry •nd ~ Onld ~ bon\ Of Cost• ~. C... -A-II Jot\n Perry ol .._, S.Kt>. ~.his ltwtt dau9Mu~. Jo.tn Mlltenbur9ftr OI lucM1n, .,,_.. .nd Pa1rkl• A1>n Pe rry •nd oo-Perr, -of Cosl• Mita, C.~l:lt~ ~~ Jo\ej;tl I ~~~-;-a • t1r011>er A-.i P@rrv Of ~te. C:. 41ftd \.•~t~r B•r b4'r41 More-t of wu1m1nster, Ct.. -1 Qf'-11lldre,. Pr•Yer W<Y•(At T~y J..iy II ,., IPM •nd AMu ot Chr••h•n Bu<1•1 W.orw\dey ~' 1', 1971 iM IOAM Doll> •I St Jol>ctWm C.lt>Oloc a-di.~· MoA. C.. '"'•rment Hoty Cros. Ce,.,.1try. 8alU llMQ<!ron Fu~•I Home CMl.I ~ dir.ctors ( • ; I" • • t .. ·, ~ i ) r ... . . . If the m4'rcbaodise is ool picked up within a -reasonable lime <usually 20 days), )OU can use it or dispose of it however you want. Ir lbe salesperson did nol teU you of tbe right lo cancel, Lr the rigb& to cancel is not oa Lbe con- tract, or U the c ancellation form ls not attached, you have until three d ays after you learn about yoar cancellalion right to send in your cancellation notict-. Who Owns Medical R~orm'! DEAR PAT: Do I own my medical records. or does m y doctor have a right to them? I plan to move tx'rorl' long and when I asked fo r records. my dOl'tor told me th~t when I choose a new doc· tor, he or ~h<' l:<J n request my records and the:[ will be ma1kd 1 his doe~n't seem right to me !' C.J .. Newport Beach An Or anite County Mt>dical Association spokesman t'xplained that medical records are the legal property of t he physicians who hold them. It a lso is bt'lien"<I that a lay person couJd easily mis- unde rstand the technical material contained in these r.-cords and become unnecessarily con- cerned. When you choose a new physician, you will h avetosign a releai.c form req uesting your records be sent directly to that doctor. "It boggles my mind how people can get away with such things as fi le cabinets. desks, and vacuum cleaners, .. Supervisor R~lph Diedrich ob· !>crved "It is astounding." GSA officials said many of the items listed as missing likely were taken out of service over the past several years and not removed from county records. IN ADDITION, TUEY noted, the $13,281 figure amounts to less than one-tenth of one percent of GSA 's $14 million inventory. GSA Director Tom Egan also noted that cer · lain divisions in his agency are "particularly vulnerable t.o losses and thefts" because workers use portable equipment to perform their duties. Heim said the Inventory shows · inadequate controls over equipment before the GSA super- a~ency was crc<1ted in 1976 and during its forma· lion. T llE PRE VIOUS LACK of control and use of port:.ihle equipment could account for numerous mis~ang items. he said The lack of control also may explain how un- accounted for items we re round during the inven· tory. he said Heim noted the agency recently has im· plcmentcd new procedures ror keeping track of equipment and appears to be improving. Summe r Swimming Scheduled Regislration for the fina l session of Orange Coast Colle~c·s summer swim program will be h eld JuJy 29 from 9 a.m . to noon in the OCC gym. Would $20,C>®to~ fromThe·Assoc1ates The two.week session begins July 31 and runs through AuJ!. l l. Classes m eet Monday through Friday. C lasses in the pro gram are 40 minutes long and are offered l rom 9 9 :40 a .m., 9 :4 5 ·10 :25 a .m., 10 :30·11 :10 a .m .. 11: 15-ll.SS a.m., noon lo 12:40 p.m .. 1·1 ·40 p.m • 1:45-2 :25 p.m., 2:30.J:lO p.m .. and 3.10-3:50 p.m. Fees are $8 per slu· dent for the two-week session. The toddler class~s <three years old> are priced at $12. Classes are avwlablc f or t oddl e r s, non · swimmers, beginning s wim mers, advan ced b egi nn e r s, i n · termedlat.es, and begln· ning competitive swim· men. Students furnish tbelr own towel!'!. caps and suits. Lockers arc not provided. ( Hl:RB("\l,'.\ ) ---~MUIES, 88'\lrdaya In the DAILY PILOT make~ for your business? Wien you own your own business, you know it takes money to make money. That's where we come in. We're The Associates, with business loans from $20,000 to$300.CXXl And 'Ne're ready to help you get whatever you need, today. Money to help your business? 1. Purchase additional equipment. 2. Expand With nfNI locations. 3. Take advantage of discounts ottered for volume purchases. 4. lni:>rove cash flow. We believe in the growth of American business. and we're willing to lend our money to prove it. Are you ready to grCNI? Associates is ready to help. Give us a call today. Assodates Business Loan Plan Jaci< O.xon ASSOC1ates Rnancial SeMces Co. of Cahfoma. Inc. 600 Sruth Eudid Anahetm. Callfomia 71~ A Gull •Westem Company Transit Unit Chief County Supervisor Ralph Clarie or Anaheim wall serve another term as chairman of the Orange Cou nty Transit District Board of Directors. Clark. who has served as OCTD chairman since 1973, was unanimously elected for another term by his fellow director-s. William Farris of Orange will remain as vice chairman. Clark called 1978-79 "a pivotal year" in OCTD's eight-year history. He said directors will try lo meet increasing demands for bus service during a time or limited financing because of Proposition 13 If<' also expressed hope that the distnct can move forward in efforts to acquire seven miles of abandoned Pacific-Electric right·or-way to serve as a ru41re transit corridor ThebHway land. Clark said, eventually "will be lhe backbone of our transit system." -··'"' Mr and Mn. Alnotd P..i.lle. ~ J...,.. CAof1lr-. 9'f'I .Myl.""' Mr "'"" INr.. Wiii..,.. EWnclv. S... C•em~nte. qor1. Mr dnd M,. Will'-ProHI, S... c•~nte, t:Dy. Mr •11d Mr~. °"' Fowler. ~" c.•-nt•.111<• .-., J, 1 JJS Mr •nO Mr\ Will..,.. T..,_, S,.,. Clem•nt1, bOy Mr end Mn. NK'»l<H Alwt•, SM ClefMftlt 9"1 --.s . ..,. M< •no ~ Mtort>" Mcc..tfr.-,, SM! C:l~tr, 9rt Mr . ..-4 ,..,,. ~ ~. SMI Cl..,.,.nle, otr1 Mr end Mrt.. ~~.S... Cl..,,.nle, girt. JWJ•. '"" Mr. ""d M,., O•lt Gr•I. S•n C.IHnenle, 9"' Jtlly 1, tt11 Mr and Mrs, Cheryl Ttlf)I>, S•n C.iOftlente, llOY. Mr and Mt"" lllcf\;lrd G<een, S... Ju.tn C:.Oi.trMIO. Olrt July .... ,. M• <ind M•\ (uqtne Quir ~. C..p1\lr•no 8tN<h, boy Jvty •. 1m Mr and Mt• Antonio Metw. S... c1-1e. 9"1. Harbor Lawn -Mount Olive Memorial Park and Mortuary THE TRUTH ABOUT FUNERAL PRICES In greater Orange Cou.nty In compliance with lbe wishes of the Federal Trade Com mission's recent findings, we wish to be the first funeral firm in tbe area to disclose our prices to lbe public. For example, we wlll arrange direct $255 dlspoaftlon Including mortuary care . . . . . . . . . • •• Or choose from other $446 types of service• from ........................ . ~~::~t~ .............. -............ -.. -......... $9 7 BURIAL SPACE-Including $250 C.merwt Gfave Uner &. Opening. . ............. . Everything in one Beautiful Place Cemetery·---Mortuary Crematory Harbor Lawn -Mount Olive Memorial Park & Mortuary 16~5 GISLER COSTA MESA 540-5554 Serving famllle• of all faittls SA NOLI[ A AOYST0!-1 SANDI.EA. fMldenl Of H..nitnQlon &iKfl. C.. P-..,._.., on Jiiiy 11. 191', _.,, ~h 24, 1~ ,,. Cof'll ..... ~ SunnYl!d by .... , ••"' Ethel. N~ -....n I. T""'-" of Co\t• Me~•# C• .• ,,_, .... grAnd<hlldre" anct lo~ \lrters """""•' S.r•l<o lo ti• lleld on TIH~dey July II, •1 l ;JO P.1114. dt P.clllc View Cll•pel. lntnmenl Pa<lll< View ~~ PM1L P«Jfk View M or1...,,y dlrtKtors. MiKMEIL NllNC'I' TAYl.011 MacNEll... re\IOenl ol Laguna Be.Kh, C. P..- ,...,., on Julll 17, 1918 '" "'-n•A. Arllond, born S.p1.,m1>er U. IUJ Sur•t•rd bJ moti-""ldreO Al>t'll ot NtWPOr1 8'-.o<h Cd lather Yfilll<JM W T •vtor ot Hun1tnqton HM'tlour, two \01>\ Aaron dncl c .. nnon M•<N<'•I -mor1e1 '4!rVt<M wlll l>t' held•• 1PM on Sund•Y July 7J, 1~7a "' P<Ktltc 11-C 1>epe1 Pacll•c VI•• Mon ... ,., dl1'9<1Gr"- PACIRC YtiW MIMOltlAL P.AIX Cemerery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific Vtew Dove Newport Beacl'I 644-2700 McCOltMIClt MOltTUAlJIS Laguna Beach -494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cao1strano 49s...1na H.AQORUWM. MOUNT' OUYE MOaTU.AIY 9ld MIMOllAL f'AlK MortuatY-<=emetary Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 5-40-5554 l.ALTZ••HOM N-••HOMl 6-46-2-42-4 Costa Mesa 673-9-450 a.L.-OAOWAY MOltTU.AlY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa ~-9150 SMflM.TVn41LL-U.Mt MOaTUAlY WISTCUllF CHAPIL '427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-4888 '9CI •onttU iMl11n MO«rVAIT 627 Main St. Huntington Beacti 536-6539 stt9lf9 MOITUAIY 978 So Coest Hwy. t..gun& Beacil ~~1535 1533 N. El Camino Re•I Sen Oemente •02-0100 ,.Ml&., ~Ol.OM.Al ........ l "°" 7801 Bolsa Ave W81tmlnltlf' ~ 0 ' . .. t ~t IW ...... ly 1n •s P· ~-. le •• •e ~ n .. d n 1•· .. 0 ll' ., ,. ,. l' If 1i l OAtl Y f'h .. 0 T Tu6&aay July 18 1978 NATION I CALIFORNIA J j . ( • t , .. . I .I .. • .. r ~ .. .. ... . . .. • I : I . ·. J .. .· . . . , .-. ,•' • . , Utility Initiative · Propos'ed ··'SACRAMENTO IAP> A San.ta Barbara·based group op· posing the proposed liquefied natural gas terminal at Point' Concel>tlon says it wants a statewide initiative on large utility projects. Citizens Against Government Dumbness is s ponsoring the proposed iniMalive, which would require voters to approve utility construction projects or more than S50 million if they are to be financed through rate in· creases. J"- "IT'S VERY SIMPLE. People. shpuld have the right to vote before money 1s taken out or their pock~t.s." ~aid Phil Mark- ing, spokesman for the group, on Monday If passed. the proposed con· stltutional amendment would a ffe c t the planned LNG terminal 1f the utilities decided lo ask for rate increases to pay for the estimated $600 million co5t. he said. Western LNG Terminal As - sociates, consis ting of Southern California Gas Co. and Pacific Gas & Electric Co., wan~ to' build a terminal at Point Con- ception in Santa Barbara Coun· ty to unload LNG from Jn- donesia and Alaska T H E STAT.E PUBLIC Utilities Commission must de cide by July 31 which terminal site to approve Other proposed s ites include Camp Pendleton in San Diego County. Rattlesnake Canyon in San Luis Obispo County and Deer Creek 1n Ventura County. Citizens Against Government Dumbness 1s a coaht1on of en· vl r o nmental, ran t•hcr a nd fishing groups IT OPPOSES THE Point Con· ception site because of an rarlh· quake faull Jc•und there, the treacherous v.cather <1nd sea» of the area and the s;ifety of LNG LNG is natural ~a~ that 1s greatly cooled to compress 1t for easier trans portarnn. Li· quefied gases were in tankt·r trucks that t•xploded in Spam and Mexico 1n the past week. killing many APWl,.,...to UNREAD DIALOGUE Sen. Gary Hart Black Dots Mark What's Never Read WASHINGTON !AP> The floor of the United States Senate 1s one of the few forums where a person can carry on a con· vers ation with someone who isn't there a nd not be led away in a straitjacket. If the Congressional Record can be believed -and would the record mislead us? -Sen. Gary Hart had a nice chat the other day with Sens . Alan Cranston. D-Calif .. and William Hathaway, 0 -Maine . Un - fortunately, neither Cranston nor Hathaway was present "I THANK l\1Y good friend. the assistant majority leader. for his kind comme nts and his ~upport of this bill ," said Hart. according to the Congressional Record transcript of the debate on le g\slalion d ealing with military construction projects H alf a page lat er , the Colorado Democrat turned to Hathaway, who was elsewhere. and said. "I assure the senator from Maine that I s ha re his concern regarding·base closures ;rnd reabgnments " Congress recently decided the record should not mislead and black doL-. mark material that was submitted but not actually read . The s tatem e nts b y Cranston and Hathaway were so designated. But since Hart was on the floor. his res ponses were not marked 1t' eek at a Time . Computer Controls Kids' TV Viewing LARCHMONT. N.Y. <Al>) -Two parents worried about the cf· feels of television on their children have developed a small com· puter that. they say, enables them to select a week's TV viewing in advance. Joanne and Ray Dobson said the device. called a video proctor and r esembling a pocket calcula~or, allows t~e parent.to ty about not controlling the punch 10 the wee~ s programs amount of t elevision my kids 10 advance. If a child tunes in a ,J".atch." The family has four ''forbidden" show, the screen children ranging in age from 11 remains blank. to 14. "The kids may scream and "Parents have an obligation holler . T~ey may resent it," U> act as a buffer against the Dobson said. impact or television and not to "IT'S THE SAME as havi ng a parent in the room watching TV with them. But kids like con- trols deep down." Mrs. Dobson. 39. who teaches a course on television's impact at a college near the affluent New York suburb where the family lives. said s he "felt guil· Mercy Ship Rescues First Viet Refugees MONROVIA CAP) -· A 188· foot mercy ship ,launched by a Los Angeles area charitable Rroup has rescued its first two boatloads of Vietnamese re· fugees. a spokesman said . use it as a baby-sitting tool to keep kids out of mischief." s he said DOBSON, 41, who owns a Manhattan marketing firm that will oversee sales of the pro<> tor, said it was developed with the help of an engineer at a cost of $150,000 and will sell for about $150. He said the money was put up by s ponsors who will share in any profits . Dobson said the face or the proctor resembles a push-button telephone and can take thous a n ds of entries. The parents push separate buttons for the day of the week, time of the program, the channel and duration. "It's just a programming de· vice with a memory." he said "It's really not complicated " Mrs . Dobson said her obJeC lions to television include that "it teaches them that violence works. that big problems can be solved in a 30-minute format. and that it nurtures miniature consumers for products that are not good for them." She s aid most kids watch T V between 5'h and 6 hours a day. RED SKELTON MARKS TWO MILESTONES 65th Birthday, 55 Years In Show Business .. w ........... Comedian 85 Skelton Vows to Entertai1i RENO. Nev. IA PI Entertainer Red Skelton celebratos hi s 65th birthday today. vowing that "as long a~ I've got a breath in my body. I'm going out and try to make people laugh." Skellon·s routines have changed little from 20 years ago when he lit up the television screen. Gertrude and Heathchff Klem KadiddJehopper, the pantomimes all remain. ' ONLY A KNEE INJURY impairs his slap-slick humor. "I have to wear a brace on one leg from the falls over a period of years." he said between shows at John Ascuaga 's Nugget in nearby Sparks. Nev. .. . Skelton has no kind words about retire ment at any age. It s all ~art_ of a plot. Young people ~hut elderly people off at a certain time because they're afraid ouP wisdom will get t<> them and they can't control people ·· SK ELTON'S 65TH BIRTllDA Y also marks h1~ 55th year in s how business. He 's conquered minstrel ~how-.. ci rcuses. burlesque. vaudeville. radio. telev1s1on and the movie~ He also has written more than 5.000 musical selections from tunes used in his sho\l(S to symphonies. and has authored thousands of short stories. Milt Kohut. a spokesman for World Vision International, said the Cal Loader escorted a boat found bobbing In the South China Sea with 55 refugees aboard to a Malaysian village. The displaced persons were al· lowed to land safely, Kohut said. Another boat. 25 feet long with 21 persons aboard. was escorted to s afety at an un· di:,closed location within the l a s t week. a ccording to a m essage received in Monrovia Monday from World Vision's Singapore office . ADM. IANGILLE TO TAKE COMMAND The relief boat was launched May 17 in Singapore to aid some of the thousands of re- fugees who have fled Vietnam m tbe wake of the Communist takeover . SAN DIEGO IA P > Rear Adm. Justin E . Langille Ill takes over next week as commandant of the 1 llh Naval District. in charge of all Navy units and Marin .s in four western states. He succeeds Rear Adm W Haley Rogers. who is retiring. In a ceremony, Langille will as· sume command July 29 of a total of 280 naval and m a rine commands with 154.000 active duty personnel and also .45..000-naval reservists in California. Arizona. Nevada and Utah. He also will b<.' commander of the San Francisco and San D.i ego navat bases. Langille. a 1945 graduate of An napolis. is assistant deputy chief of naval operations for s urface warfare in Washington, D.C. IF YOU QUALIFY • RABBITT INSURANCE 548·SSS4 1914 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA i l I' --------=-------------=-.:::::::::::::::::============---v--Fluoride Mouthwash Tests Prove Cut in Decay W ASHlNGTON <AP> -A nationwide test with more than 70,000 children shows that weekly us e of a fluoride mouthwash can cut tooth decay an average of 35 percent, government scientists say . . The National Institute of Dental Research said all of the children in the demonstration pro· grams were in commumtics without fluoridated water. . M~RE TllAN_ ~ALF .THE nation's population hves tn commumt1es without fluoridated water and those people could easily reap the benefits of ~ school-based mouthwash program at relatively little cost. Or James P Carlos, associate direc- tor of the institute, said Monday. ··we estimate there are at least 20 million children in non-fluoride communities who could he helped." Carlos told a news briefing on the S2 5 mirnon demonstration program. "Dental caries I dee ay) 1s the leading chronic d1:,case in childi'en, affecting more than 90 per· cent of them." Carlos said Even though the na· t10n spent more than $10 billion m 1977 on dental services, about half the population got no pro· fess1onal care at a ll. he added I I I I I I I I I I I ·: July 14-23 : : Save 50c : I Reitular Admis'llon S2.00. 50<' orr wilh this C:OUJKln I I "'/c Frt-t Amphitheatre Entert.ainment Nil(htly I I *MC"Donold 's Day with Ronald McDonald I I *M('Oonald Lnnd Magic Show I July 17-2:00 pm-4:00 pm I ~lvln Bl11bop July 17~1rcus of 'l'aiw•n I I 7:00 pm-9:00 pm July 15.16. 17.18 I "' *Rodeo *Welk EnlAlrlalners I July 21, 22. 2:1 July 18 I I .D.J. Thomas *to;ddie Rabbitt I I July 20 t.' • th Fa' I July 19 I A:.<PJOY e If. J Ent«'rl8inmt1nt Carnival 4H -f'FA I I Livtst-O<'k Arl'l•Crt1ft8 Food & Drinks I I Monday I hro111<h Thursdoy l2 noon· midnight I Friday. Soturdov nnd Sunday 10 nm ·midnighl I I Chlldn:n Admic;c:1c)n Sl.00 tAf{C'A 6 through 121 I Chilclrl'n undt•r fi free I .. • • • • • 10iscoun• eou~ • • • • • • J ••• i GARDENIA An evergreen shrub with extremely fragrant white flowers. Due to a special buy, Roger's has a large inventory of the everbloomlng Veitchii variety. LONG STEM ROSE SALE 5 gal. regular Sll.15 NOW ONLY $6.95 Have you ever wondered how we plant and grow our beautiful mossed hang- ing baskets? HOW-TO SEMINARS HOURLY l 0-4. 1 dozen regular $18 .00 NOW ONL,.-$2.9& 1 dozen Carnations regular $6.60 NOW ONL'\' S2.9& THIS SUMMER TRY A NEW EXPERIENCE IN GARDENING - PORTABLE COLOR GARDENS IN HANGING BASKETS OR POTS • Our special moss for your basket (regular $3.50) along with 14" round wire baskets (regular $3.30) are ready for your green thumb. This S6.80 value NOW ONLY $5.00 PRE-MOSSED BASKETS ARE ALSO AVAllABLE. AT THESE FANTASTIC BARGAIN PRICES. .. & POTTING -~I MIX Roger's specially pre~ pared, nutrient fo rtlfled formula ls tt\e complete soil mix for potting all container plants-indoor or out-baskets or pots- annuals or perennials. 2 cu. ft. bag regular $6.50 NOW ONLY $4.50 1 cu. ft. bag regular $4.50 NOW ONLY $3.00 son. 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St le >f .d IL l • d fl •.• u ( • • . •. , i i· ; 1· .. { " I • • i } ;. s • • . .. ... ~ • ,. INSIDE : •Comics •Stocks s •........ ·8 .. u.s1•n•e•ss .. ··e•n•t•ert .. a.1n•m .. en•t .................................................... i,._OrtS Tuesday. July 18, 1978 CAIL Y PILOT ..c • .... H alos Bitten Again By Mental Errors By JOHN SEVANO OI tM O.lty Pltet St•ff Gone is Chris Knapp, and gone is the California Angels' lead in the Western Division of the American League. Kansas City pulled into a tie wilh the Halos a fter the Detroit Tigers drubbed the Californians 4·3 in 10-iqnings Monday night before a Family Night crowd of 32.469 e1t Anaheim Stadium. Tonight the Angels will try to make amends as Cleveland in- vades for the first of a two-game set. Don Aase (7-4 ) will be on the mound for the Halos, opposing Rick Waits (6-10 >. It was a bitter defeat for the Angels and Ma nager Jim Fregosi to s wallow. The Tigers tried everything to give the game away. Only a supet b relief p e rformance by Jack Morns C~·4 ) over the final six innings kept them in the contest. "They tried every possible way to give us the game." said an angry Fregosi. "The other team didn't beat us. we lost it." THE TIGERS were charitable as they committed three errors But the Angels were equal to the task as they didn't take advan· ta~e of the miscues. In all, the Ha los stranded nine runners. six in the first five in· nan gs The biggest blow came in the fifth when the Angels had bases loaded and nobody out and could only push across one run. Rick Miller started the inning with a wa lk and Bobby Grich followed with a ground ball that <'aromed off the foot of starting pit<'ht'r Steve ltaker to shortstop Alan Trammell. Trammell fired the ball to Jason Thompson at first in time to get Grich, but the hall slipped out of his g love and everybody was safe LY MAN BOSTOCK then ex tended his hitting streak to 12 games by hitting a sharp liner to STARS, SPI KERS DUEL TONI GHT The Orange County Stars bat- tle the Western Division·leading Santa Barbara Spikers tonight al F ountain Valley lligh in In· ternational Volleyball As s n play, beginning at 7:30. The Stars < 13-6) are 21 ~·games behind Santa Barbara, a team boast 1n~ Lutz Eymard, Bebeto Defreitas. Rosie Wegrich a nd Sue Herrington Pacing the Stars are hitters .J o n Roberts a nd Duncan McFarland. right lo load the bases. Ron Jackson followed by hitting a high chopper over the mound that Trammel made a do-or-die play for and missed. Miller scored easily to gave the Angels a 3-0 lead. but Grich also made a dash for the plate when Angels Slate who was subbing for tbe retired Knapp. Caneira. who was called up from Salt Lake City 24 hours earlier and was pitching with on- ly three days rest. stopped the Tigers cold for five innings before wilting m the sixth. Three hits, includin g Thompson's 20th home run of A11~"'"°"KMPC 11101 the year. chased Caneira m favor To"IQM Cle•e l•nc:l•IC:.llf0t"1• I ))p m o f K en Brett. who s urren-'f::,"::::" f~~:•••ncutc:.tuorn•• 1 Hpm dered a single to Milt May that ""' let the Tigers lie the game at Trammell overran the ball, and three. he was thrown out easily. The The Tigers scored the winning move thwarted what could have run in the 10th off Dave La Roche been a big inning although Don <6·4) on singles by Rusty Staub, Baylor struck out and Joe Rudi May and John Wockenfuss. popped to short to end the rally. "It's a bad play." remarked Fregosi when a s ked about Grich's attempt. "With two out. it's fine. With nobody out, it's a bad play "Repeatedly. I httvc said tl will be the mental mistakes that will beat you. not the physical " OVERSHi\DOWF.D by the Angels' dl'fcat \Hts the p1tchan~ performance of John Caneara. THE TIGERS tried to give the Angels one more chance to win an their half of the inning. Grich opened with a single. but stayed there when Bostock 's :-.acriface attempt went in the air and was caught by May behind the plate. Jackson then hit a routine double play ball to short. but Lhe Angels we re reprieved .... he n second baseman Lou See ANGELS. Page 82 Al Pittsburgh Sutton Tabbed Fo:ri LA Tonight CHICAGO <1\1'1 Rq~g !)\at y,,on .t and that was most Smith already had !'lugged two gr;..tafyang .. home runs. But has heroics for Yea ger s aid Smith '~ throw ~~~:s.e~~== ..... ----_;.==.____J~C..b,J;d~a~~w~r~~.!.Y:~ls~h~ unlll~~~e-htm·on-=»an-tlH~c9'9'.._,,.-""4• the last. crucial play of the hop . i was dug in pretty APWl,..,...1• ga.fti~· Los Angeles right fi elder good. You would .~ave had to kin caught Ivan DeJesus' fly ball me lo get by me • and fired a one·hop s trike to Smith followed Bali Russell's c atcher Steve Yeager that rarst-inmng s ingle with an op- turned Larry Cox from a poten-posrle fae!d poke out of the park. • tial tying run at third to an easy Then. with the score J .J. ~ out at home tagged loser Rick Reuschel. !Vi. It wrapped up th<' Dodgers' 4.3 with h1~ 15th hom<'r o r the comeback victory Monday over season an thl e1J?hth the scrappy Chicago Cubs. who were done an by four double "THINGS HA\'£ happened plays . • he re m the past. These fan!'I can Tonight the Dodger~ are in Pittsburgh for the sta11t of <1 three-game series with Don Sut ton <9·8> schedul ed to return to the mound for the Dodgers Dodgers Sla te All Cl.a~"" l(AIC tao; r or 1qM Lo'-Al'ge1~ ... a1 P1tt\oor9rt J lOo "' w,aone~ddv Loi. A.nQr•t"' al P1t•\b\#f'Ql"t ' lO 1 m . f f'!Yr'tduy Loi. Anqe1f" at P•tt,bvrg~ u 1' ••• rrt HOME TOWN COOKING? Umpires .Jerry Neudcckcr cleft I. George Malonev <center) and Greg Kosc share a laugh as they prcpa ~e for Monday 's game. The umpires haa to officiate in borrowed clothes,because their lui;rnagc wa:, late "THE HOME RCNS would have been nothanJ? more thcin ;• tie ballgame" 1f Cox hcid ~cored . ~aid Smith "The throw wci~ g t•t on ~ou pretty i:ood .. saaci Sm ith 'Ii )'OU can !'tlt:ncc them th:.ot ....,Cl) •t "all the ~wLeter .. .,.~ Advice to Sutton Keep Your Mouth Shut CHICAGO <AP> -Don Sutton as not the kind of man who has to be told when to speak. But that as precisely the pitcher 's predicament. despite a rulin~ that he will not be suspended for throwing a defaced ball. National League Pres ident Chub Feeney a n nounced the decision Monday. The Los Angeles Dodgers' veteran right-hander was ejected from a game in St. Louis Friday night for pitching a de- faced baJl and had waited quietly through the weeke nd to find out if he would be s uspended. HE HAD SAID he planned to sue umpire Doug Harvey, who tossed him out of the Cardinals ' ~ame. and the National League for trying to deprive him of his right lo make a living. On Monday, during the Dodgers' 4·3 victory over the Cubs. Sutton received a telephone call in the Los Angeles clubhouse from his attorney, E . G re~ory Hookstratten. who told him of the de· casion. "His advice was to tell me. 'As dirffcult as T know it is for you. keep your moutb shut' ... said Sutton as he tried good-naturedly to fend off re· porters after the game. The hurler did not say if he stall planned to file a civil suit. He said Hookstratten told him· "I met with Mr. Feeney. You·re not suspended. Keep your mouth shut and I'll talk to you later.·• ' THE DECISION, Sulton said, "doesn't sur· prise me at all." While Sutton. who has been 2ccused man,> tames in his 13-year career of doctoring baseballs. ~hed little h~hl on his plans. Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda ·s tongue was not tied by legal cons1der2 tions. 'Tm verv enthused." Lasorda said "It makes me feel gooct'to know they're not penahiing Sutton We just cannot lose a pitcher the caliber ot Don Sutton." Lasorda planned to use Sutton, 9·8, in tonight ·s open er of a three-game ser ies in Pittsburgh against the Pirates. "IT'S NO SURPRISE," Lasorda said of Feeney's decision. "I wasn't thinking one way or another. I just said I hoped when they made a de· cision it would not hurt us or Don." Feeney·s statement said that the umpires tool< the correct action in ejectmg Sutton but that "no further disciplinary action appears appropriate at this time." He said Sutton is being warned again that dis c1plinary action may be taken if "repeated viola lions of Utis nature are detected." Harvey said that during the St Louis gamt: he found that three balls which Sutton had patched were defaced . After the third incident. an tht seventh inning, he ejected Sutton. Harvey said he wasn 't accusing Sutton of de- facing the ball. only of using a defaced ball an violation or a baseball rule. Sm tlh tried to go into tht• !-lands behind home plate atle~ .1 fan alle~edly called ham names dunnE? a. iza mc in Chicago !Ust )l':.tr "11 se ms lake sanc<' thl!n, I H' hat \\.Cl! tn this ballpark." he !>aid Tht' Cub~ m a} ha\(• been b<:ult n a!-much by "·pre-game decision a!-b~ Smith Th('y OP t1onc<1 third i::trtnl! ca!C'ht'r Mt1<1' C ordo n t 0 \\.!<'h:~J of \h1· Amc11can Asc;oc1a11on •o make room for out11elder J e rry Whitt.--. y,,ho l'a mt off th(' disabled h:.t Set DODGERS. Page 82 • DON SUTTON Navratilova Faees Austin Tonight ~ Wimbledon champion Martina Navratilova and her Boston Lobsters teammates lnvade the Ano.helm Convention Center tonight to duel the Anaheim Oranges In World Team Tennis action. •with the WTT's No. l team which has rolled to a 21·5 record. The featured match is the Navratllova·Austin ttfr. which pits Austin. the Wimbledon junior champion, playing in her third and flnol m atch with Anaheim. against Navratilova. who beat Chris Evert for th Wtmblcdon championship s treak by Nnvratllova earlier an a Dallas tournament "On-e cannot thlnk of Tracy ai. a child." Navratilova once snad "If you do, she wtll beat you .. Austm 1s unbeaten In single~ (or the Oranges. having defeated Wendy Turnbull and Virginia Wade Other matchups t,orughl aru balled between Cliff Drysdale or Mark Cox of Anaheim against Tony Roche: Cox and Drysaale "" Roche and Roy-Emerson of New port Beach. Aus tin and Fran('ol~c Durr against Navratilova and Terry Holla· day ond Durr and Anand AmratraJ vs Holladny and either Emerson or Make Estep. MARTINA NAVRATILOVA FACES TRACY AUSTIN TONIGHT. ll gels under way at 7:30 and In addiUon lo the ract tbe Orange!' 15·year·old sensation Tracy Auaun la up agalQ1t Navratilova . tht Czechoslovakian defector. the ~nahe!m contingent Is: faced AmOlll 'Navratilova's v\etlms at Wimbledon was Austin. who rcll . 6·2. 6-3 Austin. however. put an end to a 37 match win The Oranges are 13·17 and in contention ror second place In the WTT's Eastern Division. trailing the New York Apples by 21,'l games Juniors 111 and un~er> wW be admitted in the terrace level at halt price I , ••• C'. " I I 1 • I • , ' • ) c • : ' .... •• j . , . . • :1 ·1 82 DAILY PILOT TUMdoy. July 19, 197 Rozelle St,rikes Allen Slugged ;.With Stiff Fine LOS ANGELES <AP> -Coach George Allen of the Los Angeles Rams has b een fined $3,000 by National Football League Commissioner Pete Rozelle for "acrimonious and purely destructive statements" concerning Allen's former bosses with U)e Washington Redskins. the Los Angeles Times said in today's edi-tions. Allen spent seven years as Washington's coach and general manager before becoming Rams· coach for a second time this year. He also was cautioned by Rozelle for other public comments, the Times said it learned. for publlc statements that "verge on tampering" with Redskins' quarterback Billy Kilmer. Allen denied he had tampered with Kilmer, who iii!, in a contract standoff with Reds kins' President Edward Bennett Williams "Of course we would want Kilmer," Allen said when asked about the caution from Rozelle. "But there is no way we can get him and there has been no tampering," Allen added at the Rams' training camp at Fullerton. The fine was for "continuation of direct and oEoRoe ALLEN personal attacks" on members or the Redskins' management. the Times said. Allen was quoted in one published story after leaving the Redskins that Williams was "petty, mean and vin· dictive." Rozelle's letter , the Times said, gave Allen credit for "the on- field successes of your football teams," but added that "un- fortunately your performance away from the playing field fills us with dassatisfaction. ·· At Star Tourney Mom's Tips Help, Connors Rolling From AP Dispatches WASHING TON -Jimmy Connors. after a week of ticking h as wounds a nd practicing serves w1th his mother, is back •n action and winning again. Connors, the top seed, blasted p<.tst Australian John Marks 6· l. fi-3 Monday 1n tht• opening round nf the $175,000 Washington Star International m(•n '::. tcnn i~ tnurnament "l st.•rved like a !>Chmuck 10 days a~o." Connors said. still marting frnm his straight-set loss to Bjorn Rori.{ an lht' Wimbledon finals Connors woula not say-what tips his mother. Gloria, a former teaching pro, gave him to help his. serve. "That's between her and me. It onl y a ffects me a nyway, so there's no point in talking about it." he said With Borg playing at home in Sweden this week and Guillermo Vilas making a movie, Connors 1s the overwhelming fa vorite to add <t second Star title to the oncl he captured in 1976. .Jimmy's huckcourt power wns too much for Marks, who prefers a faster surface more conducive to his serve-and-volley game . Dick Stockton. seeking to re- verse a losing streak . got the umpire to reverse an unfavora- ble call and went on to defeat South African John Yuill. 6-4. S:-4 ----- Pol::nd's Wojtek Fibak kept his compos ure through a ra m delay and defeated AustraJJan Rod F rawley 6-2, 7-5 ' FreillPageBI DODGERS TRIP CUBS. • • ancl got two singles Mond<iy C HI CAGO MA N AGER lll'rman Franks said he would have put in a pinch runner for catcher Cox. who's not known for his blazing spPNI. 1f he hud another catcher With one out in the ninth. Cox p1 n c h-h1t for catcher Dave Rader and drew a walk from winner Terry Forster. 2-2. Bob We lch came in to pitch and Larry Biittner douhled Cox to third before Smith's game end mg thro" THE CUBS capitalized nn f1rst-innrng error~ by Ron Ce) and Duve Lopes to cut the Dod~crs' lead to 2-1. In the third. DeJesus opened with a single and stoic second. He went to third on White's g round-out. which mi~ht have been a double pl;:iy ir DeJcsus wasn't trying to steal on the play. He then scored on Bill Buckner's sacrifice fl y. Then Bobby Murcer walked and singles by Steve Ontiveros and Mike Vail got Murcer home But a s im pk fact over- -;hadowed all that resourceful· ncs~. "It was Reggie Smith day here . wasn't it?" said Dodger Ma nager Tom I.asorda. lOS ANGELES ab r II bi lope., lb 4 0 1 O Ru.,:~~u . .,., • t ? o I! Sm1tn, rl • 2 2 J C.•v. lb 'o o o l M1rt1nn, lb 0 0 0 0 <;arv~v. lb • I 1 O C.. 8dker II • 0 1 0 ~~rQu\n c. l 0 t 0 Y•11gor,c 0 0 0 0 North. ct 3 O O o John, p 1 O O O lacy.P" I 0 1 0 FD'1tH. 0 0 0 0 0 Wetcn o o o o o Tote•• JJ • 10 J CHICAGO OeJe!-u~. '~ Whlle,ct 8u~ltnr, lb M urcer , rt Onhvr\, 31> R Scoll Jb Va1t.1f K•ll•hr lb ll•der.' Co•. pll R R•""'· p Clln<!\, P11 B11Hn•r, ph Total\ all," Iii • 2 ' 0 • 0, 0 J 0 0 I 3 I 2 0 lO IO 1 0 0 0 • 0 , 1 • 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0000 3000 0000 1 0 I 0 lJ J' 2 lO• AnlJ<lti. 200 000 110 4 Ch1caoo un 000 OOC>-J E C.y, ~. OP-lo• AnQf'IH • lOB lOS Anc;ielu '· Chluoo 1 18 Runell, Bllttn•r HR~ R. Sm1tll 2 OSI. SB-~JHu\ s F•rv""'" SF 8U<kMr. NO'lll John Forsttr (W,,·21 W•lch IP Hll It ~II 81 SO lOS ANGELES • 6 l 2 1' 1 2 '> I CHICAGO 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I! lleu~chelll,t-71 • 10 • • 0 J !>av• -Welch !31 T 2 •• A ,6,821 BASEBALL I TENNIS I PEOPLE IN SF'ORTS Dally Pile! PtMto bf ~ A"*'•H REFLECTIONS -Detroit pitcher Mark Fidrych. still on the disabled list. sits idly by as his Tiger teammates take on the California Angels. Reflected in "Bird's" sunglasses is the on-deck circle and home plate. The Tigers took two of three lrom California. l'Ompleting the series victory Monday night with un extr a inninl'! triumph Frota Page BI ANGELS ... Whitaker threw the ball into De troit's dugout following the force at second. Still, with the extra out the Angels couldn't take advantage as Baylor flied out to end the game. "We're not driving in the runs like we should be," said Jackson as he leaned back in his chair in the locker room. "We're leaving too many men on base. One guy or another usually picks up the s lack for everybody else. but we haven't been doing that lately." ARE THE ANGELS looking over their shoulders at Kansas City? "We're trying not to worry about them. All we want lo do is keey oo winning.·: be said. "Kansas City has been playing good ball, but they could go into a slump and lose six in a row. .. All we can do is try lo keep w inning and hope somebody beats them. There's still two and a hair months left in the season." Yes. and with two and a half months to go the Angels' magic number remains at 73. 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Al 1 3 I I 0 1 WP Baker T -2 Sf> A -32,4'9 * ANOll ffOTlS Fr19KI on C.!Mlra: "I lhOUQM he ttw'ew ""'11 tonlQht aOd ~shduld mon tnlo Kn•,.•• •Poi In Ille ro1allon.. c.i ... ira on o.1no with the Anoets .. , thouQlll I was QO!no to .,. C•lled uP taur -~\ aoo but' develQiled •omt \llllMU 1n my \l\Oulde< I lhoUQht I Ditched falrly QOOd tonlC)hl I'm u•wlly uHCI 10 lour <Uys re•l •nd 1 11..i lo come back end polch with lhrM, so bl'\idf\ the •Oder I huno lo T~ll I lhc>Ugflt I O•d all riQllt" -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All-purpose Piteher Medic(h) Rescues HeartAttack Victim From AP DiSJ>alches BALTIMORE -Baseball p1tchersstrive to record saves. but on· ly when George "Doc" Medich is involved are lives at stake. The Texas hurler. a first-year resident at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh. saved the life of an apparent heart attack victim in the stands or Memorial Stadium Monday night about an hour before the Rangers were to play the Baltimore Orioles Germain Languth. 61, of Pasadena Md ., had no detectable heartbeat or pulse by the time Medich responded to a public ad dress announcement for a doctor and rushed from right fie ld to a box hehind third base Uut afte r Medich directed the emergenc'y trC'atment, Languth was admitted to nearby Union Memorial Hospital with stable vital signs. Although he was listed in serious condi tlon in the-coronary care=-unit, Llftfgutl't was described as "alert. and well aware or what's happening around him." Medich, who said he has been involved m 25 such cases since st arting his medical training, gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and external heart massage. and then attached tubes and lines for thC' administering of m'edication a nd ooc MEDICH elcctncaJ shock. The 29-year·old Medich conducted a rare interview m the Tex as clubhouse during the game to describe his part in the drama. a nd again was besieged by newsmen as he ate a postgame snack. In response to a question, Medich conceded bis actions prob ably saved Languth's life but added modestly· "I was trained. a nd l was in the right spot al the right time. "Yes, I guess I s aved him," Medich added . 'Anytime somebody's lying there without a heartbeat and pulse . . without uid. nlcrc's;) good chance he would have died ... Medich. involved in a s imilar incident in the stands of Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium in 1976, when the victim died a ft er receiving emergency aid, said fellow pitcher Dock Ellis had mentioned while they were running in the outfield that someone had s uffered a heart attack in the stands . -------Quote oldie Day-------. Says Red Auerbach. who recently opted to stay with the Boston franchise of the NBA rather than take over the New York Knicks · "My players. former players and the people of Boston have let me know in no uncertain terms that they want me to stay I find that nattering.· Ebeaelaere in Sports • • • BASEBALL -Cmcmnati ·s Pete Rose continued bis hitting streak with a flfth·inning single to make 1t 30 games in a row Mon day night as the Reds rallied to defeat Montreal 8-6 . . Rob An- drews slugged his first major league home run. a two-run shot in the ninth inning. to provide the San Francisco Giants with a 9.7 triumph over St. Louis . Carlton Fisk delivered a two-out, 10th-inning single to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 3-2 win over Minnesota . A sacrifice fly by Bobby Bonds snapped a scorclC'ss tie in the 11th innin ~ as Texas nipped Baltimore, 2-0 Willie Wilson worked a bases·loaded walk to ig- nite a four-run 11th inning as Kansas City swept a three-game series with the Yankees, winning 9-7 ... Tom Grieve highli ghted a three-run fourth inning with a two-run single as the New CAlllTON ~•sK York Mets defeated Atlanta, 7-4. for a split of their doubleheader after Atlanta took a 3-0 decision . . . Jose Cruz hit the first pitch in the 11th inning for a home run to give Houston a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies . . Andre Thornton slugged a two.run homer to pace Cleveland to n 5-2 win over Seattle ... INJURY REPORT: Cincinnati pitche r Bill Bonham (ellnw> Is out in· definitely: Chicago Cubs infielder Steve Ontiveros <shoulder> Is out Indefinitely OTHE R SPORTS -The cause of death of boxer J esse Tna.JIUo, who died after s uffering head injuries in a match Friday in Ogden. has been identified as pressure on the brain caused by blood vessels that had burst ... Boxer Mike Ayala. thr WBC's No. 1 featherweight contender , who is scheduled to go on trial Monday on a charge or attempted murder. meets Edwin Alarcoa of the Philippines tonight ... Jockey Roa Turcotte Is listed as stable with slight Improvement alter a n operation lifting a bone away from his spinal column. Turcotte was i.Rjured lJ1 a spill at Bel· mont Park Thursday ... Jack Givens signed a multi-year contract with the Atlanta Hawks ... A s m all group of terrorists seized a bus carry· lng Nicaragua's baseball team for approxlmate-"°"'u"con• ty five minutes. The athletes were released un- harmed. Cuba-and Mexico, meanwhUe. continue to dominate the 13th Central American and Caribbean Games ... Hollywood Racetrack operators are entertalning plans lo build a $100 million l'ports complex In the San Fernando Valley . . Jen MaUlnSIY won the Tucson bowling tourney by 663 pins. a record maraln of victory. Sport• on Radle. Te~.,uloR llADIO: Tonight Baseball -Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 4 30, KA BC (700 >: Cleveland at Angels. 7 30. KM PC <710) 'Greedy' Jackson Packiqg? NEW YORK <AP> -Reggie Jackson says he is being placed in t he position or "greedy moneymaker against the poor little street fighter '' alter bis in- definite suspension without pay for bunting when he was ordered t o s wing away by Yankee Manager BiUy Martin. "He doesn't want me around he re, he should be happy now." said a calm J ackson when not1faed of Martin's decision to s usp end him. "BHly has n't spoken to me for a year and a ha lf so why should he talk lo me now., Why sho uld I t alk to him->" JACKSON WAS batting after Thurman Munson singled with none out in the 10th inning of a 5·5 game tha~ansas City even· tua ll y won 9.7 in 11 innings. Third base Coach Dick Howser r e layed the bunt sign from Martin to Jackson on the first pitch from Kansas City's Al Hrabosky. ·'The bunt was on, on the first patch " Martin explained in his ltlOGIE JACKSON BlllY MAllTIN terse. hand·wntlen note that he read to news men after a 30- mmute private discussion with Y <1 nkecs General Manager Cedric Talhs "It was then taken off via ver bal instructions by the third base coach. The manager's orders were J USl disregarded He bunted 1n defiance of a verbnl order to hit " In attempting to bunt. Jackson rventua lly popped to the catcher on a two strike count. He was tlwn 1old bv "one of Billy's ('Oat·hes. · G·ene Michael, that h1~ servires wcrt-no longer needed duran~ t he game. "REGGIE JACKSON IS SUS pended without pay effective this moment for deliberately dis- regarding the m anager 's in- i,truct1ons," read Martin's state- ment Jackson. 32. spoke or the play an thr Yankees· locker room following the ~ame but befon: Martin's announcement of the suspension. 1.. "I wanted to get'him home the best way I could," said Jackson of Munson. "Ir I gel it down , I'm a hero. If not. I 'm a bum. "I've got a ma n. Lou Piniellu. hitting .320 behind me and we'vt• got a ~ood chance to score and w_1n_1f I move the man up." AFTt:R LEARNING of the ~us pension. J <.tcKson mentioned that he 'd told Munson he would bunl if Munson got on base. "I've been saying 'Yes. sir' ever since I cam e he re. I'm not going to right this." he added in a tone that made it seem he expect- ed Mart1o'sdec1 s1on. "I've never had the summer off. 1·m tired and I'm down. Maybe I'll take the 9 a .m. flight to California .. Baseball Leaders AMl .. ICAN lEAOUE BATTING t:IOO •1 bal\I -C.rew. Min, .J\J l 1nn. 8\n, l31. luc•no. Mii, .ltt, Rite, 8>n. 121 , Cubb&Qe, Min, .314. llUNS LflFlorf', Oet. 10; Ille•. Bsn. 6S 101~. C•l,U ; Thornton, Cle, ~9; H"'"· Mii, s1 RUNS 8ATlf0 IN · Rlct, B~n. 16, St•ub. Oel, 10. J ThOmPWn. Ott, 62; Hl\lt, Mtl, 07 Tt>Ornton, Cle. S. HITS Rice, 8.n. 119, LeFlore. Del, IO'I St•ub, Oel. IOI. CArew. Min IOI, J Tlloml»OI\, 0.1, 103 OOUBlES G Brl'tt. ICC., 21; Fl•k, Btn, 26 MCRff. ICC. 21. Buri.wn. 8sn, 20; Howell, Tor. 10, Ford, Min. 70 TRIPLES -Rice Bsn. I), Cowe<>l, KC. 1 B 11•11, Cl•. 6, ~Kay Tor, 6, 1 Ti.d wilh; "40ME RUNS -Rk•. 8sn. 23 ••• , .... cat, ti, J T"°"'"'°"· Ott. 70 His ... Mil, 2t · ~IOll. Cle, tt. o Ai.a-r, ci.. "· • STOLEN BASES UFI-Ott, 15; WllSon KC, JO Ollone Cell, 1', J Cnu, SH, 2t. Wiii•. Tu,n PIT041NC, I• OKl\IOnSI -Outdry, II Y . U t 711. Eoe,...1e.,, 8sn, II l, llS. Romo. S... P J 06 Our•. ICC, I 2. 2 fl. Sow, 0.ll, I 2, 2 I• Tl•nl, In. 12, 2 '1, u., 8in. 10.J, 2 44, c;.1.,, KC, 10.l, 1 IO. STRll(EOUTS Gui<lr'I' NY., 131; llyan, CAI, IU; Fl•naoat>, II.ti. IOt L-rd. KC. ti, Wlko•. Ott,11. T-, cat.et; ~uac•. Tu, It. NATlo.IAL LIAOUI llA TTINO 120011 IMlt l -Burrouqllt, All. 11• Cl•••. SF. 317: Whltllelcl, SF, .316, MacllOO, SF JU; Parker, ptll, .114 RUNi -ltoM. Cln, 63; o.Jesus, Chi, t.J, Grit fey, c;111, "6; Ciarlo., SF, .SO, FMt•r, On, S~. O.r"'· LA, U ; u,et, LA, SJ; Evans. s,, SS. RUN$ BATTED IN -Follt>r, Ctn, 11; Cl•tk, SI', •1. Wlnlltld, SO, 63; Gttf'WY, LA, M; Cty, l A, It. HITS -Roff. Cln, 116; Orlll•y, Cln, t11 ~,.,,.y, LA, 1 .. ; (.tCMll, Hin. IOI. f'Ollttr, (111, 107, Cl•rk. SF. 107 OOUllU $1mmoM, Sil , '1; P9nii, Mii, 71, hr.e, Cln, U, ~. "4111, U , CIHll, SI'. 24. TlllPllES-. lllc.Nrdt, SO, t , Herndon. SF I 0.Je,ut, Oii, t . 11-te. N Y . 6, P•r\ef. ptll, 6, Mor•tts, Sil, l. f'flt.r, Cln. t HOME RUNS -Lutln.ill, Piii, U : f'otler, c,,,. "· 1C1noman. Oii, "·II V•ltllll .... Mii .••. WI~ tlelf , SO, It, Cler'lt. SI', 16 STOLIN I ASIS -MOt'-. "-· 41, ......... \JI, 11, ... ,,. ...... SO. i.. hver•). P9". ft; c..no, Hiii Jl I ,.ITCHING <• o.c1si-1 -'11onMn!, On.• 1. ) tt, 1 1.,., SF, lt-4, 2 60. M(Or-. ~. ~ 111. h•, I.A, tM,, J a; ,._,..,, SD, HM. 1.)); K-Mr. Str. II S, H I Orlf'MMV. MU, 114, 3 II Z.o<llrv, N Y , ,.S.) II DCjM>OER CATCHER STEVE Y~G!A NAILS LARRY COX AT liHE PLAT£. 'TV: None schcdul~ 1 \TlllKIOOT\ ltl<h<l,.I, Hin. tor II' N.._ro AU. t,_, S.-, c;111 Ill, MenMtuKe, Sf 1ee. (I lytfytll, l'vll. 102 ' -.... ~. • • ' • • • • -.:a • -t . , . . f' . I • , . I . I , .. ' ORAG RACING I GOLF I FOOTBALL New Kid it1 T o wn .... wt,...... California Angels rookie pitcher John Cane1ra throws .has fir~t pitch after being called up from Salt Lake City. Caneira threw 5z3 innings before being relieved, and drew no decision in the Angels' loss. See story. Page Bl. Mariners Grid T e ain Drilliw? The Hunt i n g~n Valley Mariners football club. com· posed of unpaid former pro· fessional and college players, and ex·serv1ce nien. bas an 11· game scheduled for the 1978 season, hig hlighted by five games on their home field Fountain Valley High s All American .. C .. field. The Mariners. under general manager and owner Paul Miles. get their campaign under way Saturday at l p.m m Murdy Park CHuntiogton Beach> with 1 a team orientation meeting. Amidst the schedule is a run· a-thon Sunday at 6 a.m . at Ocean View High CSO miles>, practice July 25 at 6:30 p.m. <Murdy Park >. a tentative scrimmage Aug. 19, a nd the fi rst exhibition games Aug. 26 and 27 against the Salinas Aztecs and Soledad Prison. Home games in the Hi·Desert League includes tiffs with San Fernando, Valley Raiders. Simi Va lley and Barstow, all a t 1 :30. Admission is Cree. The Mariners compiled a 6·3·1 league record in their first year of operation despite a squad that sometimes dwindled to 17 players . ,,,._ ScMchll• Sept. 10 At Bantow ·· ~P1. 11 San Fernando Sept. 2• Valley R•1<1ers Oct. 1 Al TelWKl\ap• Oct. I Al Slmt Vall~y Oct. 1S V•lley RaiOen. Oct 'HAIT~ Oct 1t Al San ~nanoo Nov. S Simi Valley Nov 12~ Nov. 19_, Nov. 2• Al EdwM'ds Air F0<ut 1H$e Funny Car Title Won By Sa vage Brown Tops Field In Pro Drag Meet ENGLISHTOWN, N.J . <A P > -.Jeb Allen of Santa Rosa and Denny Savage of Mission Viejo won championships Monday in the rain-delayed finals of the ninth annual Summernationals drag races at Raceway Park. Winston world championship ieader Kelly Brown. U.S. Na· tional champ Dennis Baca and a host of others will be vying for the 12th a nnua l Professional Dragsters Assn. championship July 28-29 at Orange County In· ternational Raceway in lrvine Allen. 24, got a bye to the Top Fuel title when favol'ed Gal'y Beck of El Toro could not start hi~ car. Savage, 33, woo the Funny Car championship when final-round foe Ed Mccullock had to drive out of a wheelstand The classic features a lineup unique m all of drag racing-32 fuel dragsters a nd 32 Cunn.v cars. -nin~-car fields are double lhe size of even the NHRA national event categories, making the race one of the the most com- petitive in the country. Other top entries include past PDA champs James Warren, Marvin Graha m . and Rick Ramsey. along with Larry Sul· Other championships crowned - in Monday's finals were Bob Glidden of Whiteland, Ind., in pro stock ; Bruce A JI en of Lapeer, Mich., in the modified; Bobby West Warren of Clinton. N.C. in super stock; and Alan Peters of Stratford, Conn .• in stock. For Allen, the Top Fuel Vic· tory was especially s weet since m 1977 he suffered the same fate as Beck. Allen won the Sum mernationals in 1972 as an 18· year.old rookie. McCullock. a 36-year ·old pro form Sanger. who was appear rang in his 13th final on the Na· tional Hot Rod Association cir cuit, had posted quarter-mile times of 6.09 and 6.10 seconds Sunday, but s lowed to 7. 75 seconds Monday, giving Savage his first career victory. ton. Ken Moitoza and Rob Bruins. HEADLINING the funny ca- field will be OCJR track cham pion John Lombardo a nd John Force Qualifying will run from 4·11 Frid ay with gates opening Saturday at 9 a.m. with climina· tions at 6 p.m. The fuel dragsters have been the prime attraction since the first PDA race in 1967. This vear's field has already drawn the best in the California dragster ranks. BROWN CAME out of a five year retirement m February to drive the Brissettt> and Drake dragste.r at the NHRA Wintema KELLY BROWN tionals in Pomona. He followed with a second at t he NHRA Gatornationals. then won at the NHRA <..:a Jun nationals and Sprinfnation~ls. Baca, in only his second Tace of 1977, won the NHRA U.S. Na- tionals, then followed with a win at the NHRA Winston World finals, where he beat 1977 world champion Shirley Muldowney on the way to the crown. His first race appearance of 1978 brought him the Winston World cham· pionship at OCIR Baseball Standings MALCOLM U:ID McJr. "DON'T WAIT! ORDER ~~¥1 TODAY" AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Kansas Cjty Ange ls Texas Oakland Minnesota Chicago Seattle W L Pct. GB 48 41 .539 49 42 .538 46 43 .517 2 47 45 .51 1 21h 39 48 .448 8 39 50 .438 9 32 61 .344 18 East Division Boston Milwaukee Baltimore New York Detroit Cleveland Toronto 61 28 .685 52 36 .591 81/2 49 42 .538 .13 47 42 .528 14 45 44 506 16 42 48 .467 19'h 32 58 .356 291,.; NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division San Francisco Cincinnati Dodgers San Diego Atlanta Houston W L Pct. GB 56 36 .609 53 38 .582 21h 53 39 .576 3 44 49 .473 121n 40 49 .449 14'h 39 49 .443 15 East Divl.sfon Phila<ielphia 48 37 .565 Chicago 45 43 .511 4'h Pittsburgh 44 43 .506 5 Montreal 44 48 .478 7'h New York 38 54 413 l.3'h St. Louis 37 56 .398 15 MoMrt"•k-~4.~.1 AUante ).4, New Y-CH MMNy'15c-Pl~l,S...Dlt0011101Mlnotl Detroit 4,~J ll01ftnl19I Clnclnn.tll, MonlrNI' Teus 2. e.ttknore 0c11 IMI"" Ho.ii Ion 2, PNladltlCIN• I 111 ....... , 8os-l.MlnnHOt•2 ClOllWll"O'I S.n Fr•ndKOt, St. Loull1 l(eftSHOtyt, -YOf'll 7 Cit IMtflO'I T....,-10- Mllwaul.a6, OllC890 I ~ (SuttaftMl et Pl~ CCandela<C• ~.!.~:=l2 M~: FrMCltc.O (Montef!MO 1·0 el Oliceoo T.-y'lO-CRN-•w'"v~' C"'---... , •I All«lt• CN!elm) c ..... ..., <Welts '-101 et A..,.o ,Aesa 7 41. n .... ,._..,_., .,.. TeUl (EllllM ) et Belll,_e (M<Gr990r W I. 10-tl,n n _,... ce>ues ,_. or Mey Ml et C ... 1Met1 Qttuoo <WOoo "41 et Mllw.tuMe CAU9UlllN CSt•wr Ml. n ..... II Phll•Cl•lphl• (Lonl>org , • ., •1 HOUllOll Detroit (Ron!N 4-4) et o.i.1-CLAnlfOr'd IRlcllMd Ml," 1-11. n San Oleeo c Rtsmuutn .. ,, at 51. L041ll T-to (Umlnayil J.11) et Sfftllt (Mlbltl CVIKllO'lllcfl 7•1. 11 J.11, II ... ....,... 0-. Only V-ICMdUled ~ tC Plt1111ur911, II .... llAtY'•~ Sen l"r~ac~,dolllllllll~ Cltvtllllld .. ~II Htw Yortl et~." Allaftle .. ...,,..., twl, tlotJl~llllltoet Ottnlll et Ollt!Md Ttu~ "' ~ Oty," ClllclllNtl et M._.plN, 11 BOit°" et Ml._,...., e Toronto Ill 5Nl1M, 11 ttcMnton tC Hew YCW11. 11 a.rumor. et Olkeoo, 11 Sell Di.to et S«. Louis, 11 ~~~~---------------------------. 600 W. COAST HWY. • HtwPOIT llACH • t4MJU LEASING ••• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS NEW OR USED Tuesday July 18 1978 DAILY PILOT 83 o.lty ... SQff ,...,. GOLF WINNERS Victors of the recent Santa Ana Country club member-guest tournament include 1 from left> member Fran Schmid and Barbara Kharely 'Irvine CC). the low 'let winners. and Jackie Abrahams <Alta Vist a> and member Con· me Kinzie. best low ,:?ross. Amate11r To11rney Begins R ecord 1,192 Participat,e in SoCal Event A record 1,192 go.l.fers began action at a dozen golf courses Monday and today in the 79th annual Southern CaUfornia Golf Assn. amateur championships, the oldest consecutively r un amateur tournament in the United States. Among the clubs being used in Region Ill is the Irvine Coast Country Club. The finals will be played Fri· day, Saturday and Sunday at Bel Air Country Club an Los Angeles. Compe ting an the cham· p1onship flight at Irvine Coast are Kobert ft'ullagar of San Clemente and Kelly Ramirez of Fountain Valley. Also, Mark Horner of lrvme Coast: David Norling and Dennis Paulson of Costa Mesa : Don Brown, James Peterson and Randy Peterson of Mesa Verde CC; Steve Robe r of Newport Beach; Don Boaz of Meadowlark. Greg Frederick o1H.uru.ingtonSeacliff;,~nd-Baru Kurt of Irvine Coast; BUI Cven· gros, John Richardson and Kemp RicbardSOD of El Ni~uel ; and Mark O'Meara of Mission VieJO Also, Daniel Bibb, Seymour Block, James Cote and Todd Meena of Irvine Coast ; and Tim O'Mara, Lee Ragland of Costa Mesa. and Eric Schwarz of E l Niguel. Monday's action found •O'Meara in a tie with J eff Short of UCLA for first place with a 68. I The 1979 Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open will return to the Riviera Country Club F'e b. 22·25 with the Celebrity Pro·Am on .Wednesday. Feb. 2L . ll is a three.year pact with Riviera and the purse has been increased from $200.000 t o $250.0oo. Live television cov- erage will be provided by CBS after three years of coverage from ABC. San Clement e's Mart y Morgaoelll fired a 36·39· 75 to finish four strokes off the pace of Chino's Lynn Stone in a re· cent Western Amateur Golf Assn. !oumament in Soboba Spr· ings. Also playing well we r e Newport Beach's Tim O'Mara <79> and Bob Jandro 181>. Morganelli ranks 15th in overall performance through five WAG A tourneys. AROUND THE CIRCUIT: Jn a low gross-low net tourney m (GOLF ROUND UP J Laguna Beach women's play, "Tda TllOmas capfilre010w gross <85) in A flight. Low net went to Maggie Waterman with a 62. J ean Abajian, Martha Beau· moot and Mary Kroaman won a best-ball of threesome tourney with a 47 BIG CANYON -Women's Club T & F Tournament. A flight-I. Eleanor Leatberby, 30112 • B flighl-1. Jane Martin, 30\i'z: C Flight·-!. Mary Kay Moore, 32"2. Par Four Tournament: A Flight-1. Mary Albertson. 38 B Flight -1. Kathleen Meyer 43; C Flight-t. Fama Danley. 41. MISSION VI EJO Combin· ing for a winning 127 an a bc~l ball foursome tourney we rl' Edith Carpenter, Shirle y Mccarry, Eleanor Wheeler and Reiko Rea. LAGUNA BEACH -San Juan Hills Tournament : A F li ght-I. William Chinn. 76·10·66 : B Flight-1 Harold Dunn, 81·18·63 · C F light-1 Lo-uis Baron, 83 -19 64. D F la ght-1. Ke nne th Kirby, 90·24-66: E Fhght-1. Garrett Faun. 92·29-63. IRVINE COAST -Ladies T & F Tournament: A Flight-1. <tie) •·raDlly t:ote anci Betty Cathcart, JS· B Flight -I. Helen Ri'iley, 33\l'z: C Ffight-1 Fran Stricklin, 32 1h: D Flight-1. Bernice Stetson. 35. Three Blind Mice Tournament: A Flight-1 Marilou Hoge boom, 50. B F light-1. Nudie Wright, 49 ; C Fhght-1. Beverly Cornwell. '\4 . D Flight-1. PbylJis Stevens. 43 Guest Day two low b alls of fouresome: to1rst tow gross - Dory Amen, Alice Robdy, Sally K e rtzman and Beve rl ) ffaOmeyer. 156". Pi:rst row Tier- Joye Lester, Gene RiUH. Helen Anderson and Vickit· Lohman, l.26. NEWPORT BEACH -Best Ball tourney: 1. Chuck Sanne~ and Mary Smock. Weekly tow gross: J ack Stinson. 64: Low Net : PaaJ Shaner. 45 · Flight A-Don Wulf; Flight B: Merle Quivey. • .. ,. .. .. It ,. If. • .. .. .. ,. • ... • Ex-Edison, OCC Star High in Bea ers' Plans "Low Prius!" LEASING 494-9131 546-9967 Special to the Daily Pilot CORVALIS, Ore. -Before he wa hurt two years ago. Dave White w one of the top quarterback ca · didates in Oregon State University football. Arter sitting last year out. the former Edison High a nd Or ange Coast College star came back s~rong last spring and will be in the thick of the battl~ for a starting quarterback post. His leg didn't bother him at all last spring. WHITE HAS MANY attributes, a nd they have not gone unnoticed by the coaching staff. R o d Adolph , who wa s a quarterback a t USC and now coaches the Beaver quarterbacks, had this to say about White: "He has a good football mind and a natural sense about the game. He doesn't let pressure bother him. In ract. he plays better under pressure . DAVE WHITE •• ave has good timing on his passing and can throw either long or short. His knee appears to be OK." I F WIDTE'S KNEE is OK. he'll figure strongly in the quarterb~ck selection. White wall be battling against John Norman, a senior · Scott Richardson. a sophomore Steve Smith a LA Harbor College transfer· and two freshmen, Ed S ingle r and Mars hall Sperbeck. Norman and Wttite ranked 1·2 at the close or spring drills. Nobody can accuse the Beavers or playing a soft schedule. The 1978 slate .s one of the toughest ever un· dertaken by OSU After opening with Brigham Young, the Beavers mus t race Arhona, Te nnessee, Washington. Minnesota, USC. Stan· ford, Washington State, UCLA, Arizona State and Oregon. HEAD COACH Craig Fertig is hopeful this will be the tum around season for the Beavers. following two good recruiting years. At some positions the Beavers will have more depth than before and more size in the offensive line. White is sure to be a vital cog In the machine. •• MOTORISTS ROBBED BY GAS THIEF Moretisls are ~inq robbed by a sly th.el who \leals gas whclt they drNe Th~ ~lprit is a dirly carburetor, which •a\tes prmous fud and causes poor emi1nt 'erlonnance Now you can resto.re effic1tner lhanls lo WYMtfS* Carbuftlor Cleantr. lh1\ ~Ckli \pray fonnula wm without o'lsmantling to instantly rtlll'fc 90m end •MTttsh. etril rovqh tdrrng 111 sfafli11<1. •s II inc~ mileage So0fo ha091et molol'lllg, get WYNN'S Cari>c#tto Cftantt today -.. ~ .. -... .. .. .. . . ... . . . · ; J SI ()AILY PILOT runcsa~. JulY 1a. \1978 Business Tips Offered on Cutting Summer Vacation Costs By The Associated Press <;utting costs ror summer vacations doesn't have to mean cutting comers if you are will- ing to spend a llttle time explor- ing all the available travel op· tions. Center of the United States Travel Service has a j.oll-free number : 800-323-1608 The cente r can answer questions about specific locations and teU you where to get more informa- tion. some or the basics in "J!ow to Gel an Air Fare Deal." availa- b I e at no charge rrom Consumer Information, U.S. Travel Service, U.S. D&part- gl e n t o f Co mm erce was~e time gelling there. an vesllgate the possibility or one o f tbe co mbinalion -t yp~ holidays. Cottages and tents at private· ly owned campgrounds are available for as little as $7 lo $17 a night. ( CONSlJMER ) ACCOMMODATIONS: Start saving when you start' pl4nning by taking advantage or toll-free telephone numbers . Many state travel offices and most major transportation. and lodging companies maintain these numbe rs; check your local telephone directory ror specifics Here are some general sug- gestions from the travel service on saving money. TRANSPORTATION: Promotional fare s and charter flights make airline travel cheaper tban ever before. but there are rigid con· ditions. Washington, D.C. 20230. ' IF YOU PREFER traveling by land, investigate special Am- trak and bus fares. Despite the availability or gasoline. ~e _pop~artty or long. distance drivtng trips is waning. One reason may be the growth of things like fly-drive and rail· drive plans. If you want the converuence of a car at your destination. but don't want lo According to the U.S. Tr11vel Service, more than 50 percent or Americans who vacation in this country s kip hotel and motel rooms and camp out or stay with friends while on holi· day. IF THE IDEA of roughing it doesn't appeal to you, consider guest houses or tourist homes which combine informality, simple accommodations (you may not have a private bath ) and low cost. For more information on thf's t ype of facility, contact the Tourist House Association of Af e r ica. P. o. Box 355·A. Greentown. Pa. 18426. l f nothing but a hotel or motef will suit your needs. make sure you pay only for what you want. H you don't Intend to swim, pick a motel without a pool. If you won't be eating in the fancy restaurant. look ror a place with a simple coffee shop. Many redera l and state parks have campsites available for from Sl lo $.5 a night. The-iares change almost dai· THE TRAVEL Information ly. but you can gel an idea of • One Man's Day APW ........ EL CORTEZ HOTEL•s PANORAMIC VIEW OF SAN DIEGO TO END FOR DINERS Walter, One of 175 Being Fired With Sale, Takes a La1t Look Life of Hotel Dying El Cortez to Become Missionary Sclwol SAN DIEGO <AP> ·-El Cortez Hot.el 1s just past 60, in its best shape ever and dy- ing Cerullo's San Diego-based or· ganization. In the midst or Vi ctorian houses oo a sleepy hillside at 7th and Ash , tbe downtown major additions before his death in 1965. and today there ar e 500 rooms in a complex world-famous for conventions. lo a bout t wo month~. th~ hotel with the glass outside elevator clOlSeS to the public . -ft< . . The best-known of Handlery's expansions we1e "t~ glass elevator, the 12th-floor apartment suites and 32 hot.cl THE HANDLE RY HOTELS of Sao Francisco are selling 1t to World Evangelism Inc. for a rep()rted $7.4 million. with plans being made lo tum it into a missionary school for Morris rooms. • Harry Handlery, a Russian immigrant who s urvived the San Francisco earthquake in 1906, paid $1.5 million for El Cortez in 1951. • Starlite room and the SkyRoom bar on the top floor. BANDLERY BUILT seven There is no better view of downtown San Diego and its bay. Movies were made there. and the wealthy, including U.S. presidents. ate and drank there. YOUR FUIDS ORDER YOURS NOW • • . · ..... ·' ...... 1.--~ ~-EARN ~~ a.0·743 !fk.·~o.:-P . ~~3 ~ • • • • 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS annual yietd on annual rate Rate effective fOf 6 month cef1ifleates issued 7 /t 3ne thru 7119ne $10,000 or more accepted. . No fees or aafekeep-'"g charges. ""ef"' comp()Ullded de•lr producel 11.&lod y>eld '' '' luMs ,ematn encl eem 81 ,.t>ov11 r&to '°'-Y"'· Feder Ill ,agu1111on1 .,equwe 1ubS1,.nh1t •nterest penally fOf early W1th<l<l10ll ' Estate Seminar Scheduled A free se minar. "Estate and Gift Tax Planning" will be held from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight at Slate Mutual Savings and Loan As· socia ti o n . 400 1 Ma c Arthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. The speaker will be J . Douglass Jennings, a local attorney. Topics to be covered include wills. li ving trust s. testamentary trusts, gift making and short-term income and tax savings trusts. Calls may be made to Slate Mutual Savings. 833·8383, for reserva- tions. Skills Eyed Communication skills will be explored at a works hop and d inner program presented by the Orange County In· ternational Association or Bu s ines s Com - municators al the Sad· dleback Inn in Santa Ana on Wednesday. For reservations. call Madie Murray at 540-9892 STYL.ISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITE OOMMED PAPER ---.. • PERSONALIZED •EASY-TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND Pitot Printing, Label Div. Poet Offiee Box 1580 • 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. Cellfomla 92628 For lnfonnatton ca I Biii Conopaat Vice Pr"ldent 875-5010 Be Sure 10 U.. VourZlpcocte .. P4JTUAL ~~ PILOT PRINTING L---------------------~ ue~:.H~~wav 0 IHlf!r WIDE AREA "COVERAGE OIAN\00.-U. ••• 11 ;«::C NOD~JTON APPROVED CREDIT Salesmen Protest Bills LANCASTER. Pa. tAP) With the sparkle in his eyes long s pe nt. the s a lesman's eyelids hang somehow heavier at the end of the day. us for a change?·· the gray· haired salesman asks. ··1 feel t he things they're com ing up with are basically hurting the middle-income m an. His "fuel-inefficient" 1977 Chrysler, Kaplan says. is the container for bis bread and but· ter -the sample dresses < 175 of them this day) that he hauls from one backwater town to the comm1ss1ons on more than SJ million worth of Young Edwar- dian dresses. Jie netted about $18.000. His wife has come to accepl his absences, which started two years after he was married. Kaplan says. But he adds that she has had to be rather as well as moth e r to their fo u r children. now grown. Orders will go unsent once more. put off until tomorrow. Sales reports will go un· written once m ore . And o nce more. H y Kaplan will go alone l 0 y c l another JOY less m otel next ... "I bought this car for the Lrunk," he relates. "Thal's the way l buy a car with a tape measure." AND LUNCHES laced With martinis? More often than not. 1t 's a c up of black coffee sweetened with a s ugar sub- stitute and. Kaplan mutters. a fast-food hamburger bereft of fattening bun. KAPLAN LOGS 35.000-40,000 miles annually, passes whole months away from home and !>pends perhaps 250 days a year m his terntory -Pennsylvarua, ·Ma r yland. Washrngton and southern New Jersey. room II t• I s 5 3 KAl"\.AN yea r s old and a traveli ng salesman smce 1952, one of hun dreds holding a m arch 1n Was hington today to p rotest bills before Congress that they say would unwitting ly dis · criminate against them. This day begins at 8:30 in a motel outside Pittsburgh. The S21 room is but one expense. Ill' pays for meals. telephone calls. gasoline, his car . the sample dresses. health insurance and Social Security. Last year. hl' says, he made nearly $40,000 in He says he knows no other life and w1sh~s none other . There'll be no retirement, h~ 4'ays But maybe his wife soon will JOtn him on the road. For t'O mfort tonight . there's only her call. The proposals would raise taxes on fuel-inefficient cars a nd remove some deductions for business meals derided as "three-martini lunches ... For companionship. there's thl' TV It plays on and on into · the night as Hy Kaplan, his star dim med, sinks oblivious into ~lt>e p. • "WHY CAN'T TUEY protect Over The Counte r MASO listiftC)s ~~I Vp • anelbo..,.U ,,,,u ... l01 I 10' , ,,,~, )I'. ll ,, I ,.. u~ ANO oow .. !> 'I 8~• NEW TOil~ IAPI Th<> t04towmq I 'II l3'• :M\lo 'lhow\ ,,. ~ . -. Count~· n ~, SIO(k~ .,,., -·an" \Ml ""lie -llP lO n the rno\t --,,... .._, beWd on "'· •tit. IMPr<MI ot <"-·~Otfls ol ¥OlurTW 11 , 13 tor ~T •• • ~·.. No ~UKlli" trlld<ng -u ¥1! Incl t n . 11 .. uOe<I Net ...., ~c.ent~ <"'1n9H art!'"" l t n•., dtll•r~I! ~ the pnr.t.OUS <~·~ 8.... ""'!bl" pttu -1..s.y·\ ·~ brd pr.u .. h>'• ,. . (I~ 1) ... 14.. 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J -· • I ' l ; '1 ~ ' ~ I !- STOCKS I BUSINESS Tuesday' Clo ing Pricfl' NYSE COMPOSITE , TRANSACTIONS Ouol•ll-lfl(I-"-·Oft""' N•W v ...... Ml<IW9>1 ••<ill<, PllW '°1hltl..L 0.tfOtl -ClMtflMll noci. ••..-00•-•-1M<!llt ,,,. Naltan•I A•\0Co1•Uonof S.C:Ytlllel go•hln•nd 1111111•1 Tuelidlly, July 18. 1978 DAILY PILOi lis Railroading On Track kJ F ailun!? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Who wants to be in the railroad bu~iness-> Not many it seerns The "iron horse" that conquered the country in the last century I~ having difficulty making It out of this cen· tury. CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORP. IConrsHJ, created by Congress in 1976 to merge Penn Central and soc other bankrupt railroads in lhe Northeast. is doing worse than the railroads It replaced. Conrail lost $367 million last year. It lost $216 million in the first quarter of Uus year Its service has deteriorated. lmpelUng shlppers to ust! other carrie rs. Its revenues declined by SU million in the first three months of 1978 Meanwhile. Amtrak. created by the rederal govern· ment to provide rail passenger service. also is doing poorly The Department of Transportation wants to cut Amtrak's national route structure from 27.000 to 18.000 miles. Money Tree reducing or eliminating s ervice on eight runs. Two Ch1cago·based companies are showmg the way for railroads. One is Northwest Industries. The other is IC Industries. Both decided in 1968 that there must be something more to life than railroading. NORTHWEST INDUSTRI~ WAS created thal year with the merger or the Chicago & North Western Railway with Philadelphia & Reading. Two years later the railroad was divested. and Northwes t pursued its course as a coo· glomcrate. fl was a lready into c hemicals <Velsicoll. steel <Lone \'"Star Steel> and apparel <Union Underwear. Fruit or the Loom. Acme Boot>. Jn J971. it bought Buckingham Corp .. importer of Cutty Sark , in 1973, it bought General Battery. maker of replacement batteries; in 1976. it bought Microdot. maker or connecting devices and ingot molds: and last year 1t bought the Coca-Cola BoltUng Co. of Los Angeles. The happy result· Northwest Industries will do ~ billion of business this year a nd earn $150 million after taxes IC Industries. founded in 1851 as a railroad Hhe Illinois Central>. made its first d1versificat1on move an 1968, ac. quiring the company that used to be known as American Brake Shoe tAbex). That whetted its appetite for nonrail operations and it proceeded to absorb the followmJi:: ILLINOIS CENTER, A huge redevelopment project in downtown Chicago; three other real estate companies. Pepsi·Cola General Bottlers : two sort drink companies <Dad's Root Beer and Bubble Up>: the Midas muffler com pany, and two insurance companies. The happy result whereas the 1Uinois Central had sales of $.100 miUion in 1967. IC Industries is today doing near ly $2 billion a year and it's about lo bump that volume up by another $1 billion through the acqu1s1lion of the St Louis food processor. Pet Inc. <this is the old Pet Milk companyl The only s mudge in the picture is that railroad. the II hnois Central. wh1ch is still part of IC Industries. But tht.! Southern Railway s aid it is considering the idea of acqu1r 1ng it If th:it comC!S tu pas!>. tC lnduslnes could JOtn with Northwest tndustnes in the ;ub1lant cry "Free at last f1 ee at last. no Blet'e-uulrOCtd to-wouy about." Rate Hike Fear Pulls Dow Doun NEW YORK IAP> The stock market declined steadily today amid some fears of a further rise in interest rates. The Dow Jones averue or 30 industrials closed dow~ 10.05 at829.00today. Losers outnumtx>red gainers by about an 8-5 margin among New York Stock Exchange.listed issues. Trading was quiet The Federal Reserve's policy·setting Open Markel Committee was scheduled to hold its monthly meeting to- day Investors seemed to be expecting the Fed, which has been seeking to cont.rot inflation by restraining monetary growth. to lighten credit further by encouraging a con tinued rise in short-term interest rates. Sto«-k11 In Tlw Spotlight OoWJ.lonnA rrra ... New Yor1tlAPI FIMH>ow.J-•wr--. STOCKS Opeol HIQll ~ CIOW CllO JO 111<1 b>AO ui.oo m.n.,. 00-10.0' 20 Tr" m.e7 m.'2 2'14.r.I 1u.n-o.71! IS Ull 10Ut IOS.11 l~.7• IOS.ll-O.tO •S !>tit 1'lllAO m " 1u.n 111.01-i 1• lnclU\ l,90l.JOO lr•n 167 too VIII\ .... • • ........ • 780,000 6S St-3,0U,400 What StotbDid NEW YORK tAP• ltelv•n<ed 0..<llned Un<ll•nQH fo!Wt tu""s New 111911~ New '°"'' SA&.E~ NEW YO'IK IAPI Appro• IN I Previous 09\I w..,. ~ MOnlh•90 · Vur..,o fwo ya.rs 600 •••.• , J a11 I to Ollt .. 1•11 ro dotl'! . .. ,. 10 Goll• ·NY Stoo ... ie~ tt,l60,000 1'.ll0.000 U ,470,000 ?7,'20,000 Jl,'40,0I>.' "·'°'·''° l.fll..SJ9,7SJ 1 ...... uo1oco J.103.768.lll -•T ~Ell 010 NEW VOAK 1 .. P I .,, ....... _.__ .. , ' . - . . . . . . . • DAl..YPILOT MARMADUKE 0 ---~ T'*46)'. July \8. 1978 by Brad Anderson BOOMER . K'Alf'P ~t.1-"1' \(LARI~ ~ EO~ O(ffc.E "It's not for ME! l'm asking you to give up 1he chair for a GUEST!" ~ ~UNKY WINKERBEAN CASEY ---- OH, I 'M JU&T A "fl.lPICAl iEENAGE GIRL,~ ! by Tom Batiuk By Ch1rte1 Rodrigues by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson ! CHAt.\3~0 M.'( NAM~ AtJo wvec:> !! DOOLEY'S WORLD DR.SMOCK t..OOK, IF YOLJ'RS R S At...L-Y Ff:f;:.L-ING UNPSR '"T"Hf;:. WE:Ai"Hf:R, MRS. Pl'"fi"S, !'HIS IS A L-L.-YOLJ NSSP.' MOON MULLINS by Ferd and Tom Johnson MOTLEY'S CREW GERIATRIX I'M 50 H.JliZOJ? wrrH '°"'EIC?S 1 CDUJ...0 ~112ANGU:: HIM ! DENNIS THE MENACE GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS IF A JUltY TOOK A LOOK AT THESE ... OR EVEN A JUOGE. TllEY MIGHT 505PKT COU.VSJOH Df'TWEEH ~ AHO YOUR WTTHE5S ! I WANf10 REPORT M'I FiAVORITE MY FA\URl'TE ~R IS MISSING-. SO:Z:R MISSIN&. 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I ) i , •, i . •' " TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS Tele1'ision Tuesday . .iUiy 18. ·97e OAll Y PILOT 87 ·11 't.Sll-\' EVENING .. '00. U U NIWS EME1'QEHCV ONE PerlmMllC O.S010 mekei. e medic.I dee"'°" on N• own end Dt. "8reckell eno HYfM McCell clutl with • doC'lor who ~C>POM8 the OWll'*llC pro!lf 111'1'1 G WILD. WILD WEST W•t and OOtoon meet O< Lowieea. wtio pl•n• 10 tttk• ~en er~• and sub-treasury. • PLEA8E DONT EAT THEDAISIE8 ··The Magn1f1cen1 Muldoon"' e a~OFSAH FMHCISCO When a young g1tl IS lrtdnapped. a ""oman, cla1m1ng to ~ ESP. -s to l(now a ""le too much about the abductors 81 OV£1'EASY Phil Hems: RlrY Bray. ca11- forn1a Daputment of JustlCe. ..,ays of rlld\Jc>ng crime, applying for MeOICat•"• meOleal Insur- ance. Nanal Da.nd. diel meals NI.OS (R) Second Bananas {ti) rrs EVERYBOOY'S BUSINESS ··Letior Union. CJ) C8SNEW8 9) A8C NEWS Belt v Garrett and Phil Fo5tcr arc featured as the landlady CJnd Laverne·!) rather, res pectively, on the hit comedy series Laverne and Shirley. ll airs tonight at 8:30 on ABC. Cha nnel 7. 8:30 G) M'f THREE SONS Uncle Charley triel to •Mcil Emie to play the viO- lln Wt rvna into a m ajor ocetlldlt •• the boy"a I.Cl! of talent. ti) MICHAEL JACKSON U!) REAL E8T ATE AHO YOU ··escrow And lrtle lnsu•· anoe • What Are They?" ti) TO TE.LL THE TRUTH @) UEAV GRIFFIN "Outet Spac;e·· GUf!Sta Durie Pearson. Ot Gerero O"~N. ~don CQOPet Y:OO I C88 NEWS NBC NEWS UARSCU>8 8 ABCNEWS Q 80WUNO F<>A DOLLARS G) ILOVELUCY l.ucy becomes lnvOhled 1n 11111e Ricky's ~choo1 pageant. ti) THEF.B.t lnepector Erskine la cauglll In 11141 crossf11e of gang warfare when a ruthless young cr1me lteotenent launches an assassination plot to assume teao«shlp. fl) MACNEIL I Le4AEA R£PORT C!) PAINT WfTH NANCY ··eonny Banlls · (]) JOKER'S WILD 7'.30 I) THE MUPPETS Guest· Petula C1111c 8 CANDID CAMERA 0 NEWLYWEOGAME fJ 9 HOU. YWOOO Clac111n~I ~l•fings • KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles G KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles 8 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles CJ) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G l<HJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego ID KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles CD KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Ange It:~ til KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles {ti) l<OCE·TV (PBS) Hunt1nqton BedCh SQUARES 8 30KER'S WILD G) THE ODO COUPLE To rotse funds lo• his hnonc1011y troubled ama- teur opera club. Felix onOuoea <>teat to arrange ror a gambHng everit. EID 28TONIOHT Host Clete Roberts {ti) WONDERFUL WORLD Of' COUNTRY MUSIC CI> THE GONG a.tow 8001J (J) FAMILY FILM CLASSICS "Tom S~. Tom (JC>lln· ny WMtol<er) and his pal 1-iUCk Finn (Jett EMii BIO 1nv01ved 1n a series of adventures wt11te growing up on the M1sa1111pp1 A1ve< (Part 1 ot 2) (RJ Cl MANFROM ATLANTIS "Hawlt Of Mu'" A strange srone hlwk from •n encieflt c1v1Mu1ton. capa- ble ol causing wortCl-wlde elecl•ie.I t>tackoull. falls Into the l\anOs of the 01111 Mr Schubert (Victor Buono).(R) Q MOVIE • • • "lncodMI In SAn Francisco" (19701 Richard l<oley. Chns Connelly ~ man 11 held responllble lor -=Sculptor-Scanned TV 'Portrait' to Air Tonight By TOM J ORY NEW YORK IAPl C..iptunng the life and work of sculptor Mark d1 Suvero on him was. says Fran- cois de Mcnil. a "battle won htlle by ht lie .. tt was the artist say mg every- t h1ng wastotwfound tn h1s work:' the filmmaker recalls, .. and me tell· rng him there was more that was not all there was to 1t "It was a struggle and it was an intrusion. but al the same time we finally did gl't an intimate picture of the art1~t. ·· s ays de Menil whose film ... North Star: Mark di Suvero," will be telecast tonight at 10 on KC\::". Channel 28 IT'S AN INT11'1ATE portr::ut 1n· deed of the controversial American artists who!>e sculptures often a rt' l'Omposed C'f hu ge construction beams and other iron and steel maten..ils .. It was done by ham~ing out with Mark. staying as close to him as possible, and making the experience as little an intrusion on him as possible," s ays de Menil of the pro- duction. "The whole idea was to have something intimate to see why he does what he does.'' "North Siar," as it turned out. went beyond the why to study how di Suvero works. The artist permitted de Menil to film for the first time the actual piece-by-piece development or a huge m etal sculpture. "NEVER BEFORE had anyone watched dt Suvero create a piece. Judd Hirsch Set For TJl's 'Taxi' LOS ANGEL.ES <AP) -Judd Jhrsch will star tn the new ABC comedy "Taxi" in the fall season. Hirsch. currently starring on Broadway In Neil Simon's "Chapter Two," will join the production in mid July. It is sel in a New York taxi garage He previously starred in the series .. Delvecchio" and "The Law." • actually figure it out as he put it together," de Menil says The idea for the film. says de Men· ii. came from Barbara Rose, the art critic. who helped in the production It was Miss Rose who arranged for a French factory town to provide di Suvero with space. materials and equipment with which to . work, de Menil says, "and Mark said that he allowed us to film him there because he was grateful that s he had put the project together " Even then, filming wa~ not always easy. the producer says "HE WAS ALWAYS aware ot the camera. and nothmg was done to trick him or relax him. He was cer tainly aware when the camera was running and often he would wave his hand and shout. 'Cut 1 "' "North Star" is an intriguing pro- f i I e of lhe artist following Suvero's career through a near-fat· al accieent in 1960 his two years at work while confined to a wheel· chair and his recovery by 1965 to walk withour crutcheL The mm considers the artil>l'S de cision to leave the country In 1971 in protest lo U.S. involvement in Viet- nam, and his vow not to return until the war was over. p .E RHA PS AS important to "North Star" is the de Menil 's at· tempt lo catch the artist's work on film "The problem is to make the work come alive in a different medium." the filmmaker says. "With something like a painting with a flat surface you simply examine the details from several angles. ·'Sculpture is three-dimensional and that requires a whole new set of perspectives," de Menil says. "We got up in a crane to look al h.ls work from views people normally don't have." I ~h I deatll when he 1M1 to helO en old man (2 hfl I D ltl HAPPY DAYS ··spunlclen Spunky·· FONte"• CjOQ felts lor Illa pr.ity pooch ne•I door. (R) 1J MOVIE • *'"° "lv.illght For The Ood~ I 1958) Rock Hudson. Cyd Cheri ... Panen.g,ara aboard a brolc~ lhlp WOrk together 10 survtv. and reKll Miity. (2 hre.t • CAllOl. 8UAHETT AND FAllEN08 Guest R .. Morano. ., MOW: • • ··w.rpath' ( 195 II Edmond O'Brien. Dean Jeoget A inan llunll down hll ,~, ITllW'*-. (2 hrs) &!> 8HADtB OF GA&HE "Whan <lraek Meels Greek" A etrrMC>OnOence courae to llllOW armed lorces men to get their Odord Oaor• kKM In the 94>Cll•s m TUANAatUT • Beyond 1omo •ow Actress Mlct9lta Nlohols ( "Stat Trell ') "'d 181'1tasy M iters Hwlan Ellison and Ursua! LeOull d11Cuss posgibllhles for he 'uture 8;30 D ®> LAVENE & SHIRLEY 'The Dan<llt StiDio"' Lav- erne end Shirk!) come 10 Carmine s aid 'then lie needs money to 11ert a dance studio. (Rl G) CA06S-WIT8 {ti) OVEAEASY Jone Wyatt; Or. Abram Sachar, Chancellor, Bren• deos Unlve<stty: ~tng education tor )Ider persons. Lask> Kr-and wife Susan, "'time 11iH10- na1res •· (Rl 9:00 I) (I) C8S MOVIE • • '" '"The Megnkent Seven Ride"' ( 1972) Lee Ven Cleef . Ste•n•e Powers. Two l&"'l'len prOO'Mse PMdonS to five convtcts ltl return for lletr help tn saving a Meican town from bendlts. (R> 8 SEVENTH AVENU Jay ~ heed f a maior Seventh Aveue sl\oWroom. but findshls marrlege r\llOed bec61M of his t>uaonesa e,.rs (Par1 3 of 3)(Rl &!m THREE'S COMPANY '"Roper"s Cer'" Roper MIS anything to recav« •rt>ld heap lie sold to .tll. Janet end Ch11ssy fer klamtng 11 might be a 'lu able Cl&SSIC IR) G) MERV GRIFFIN TUBE TOPPERS CBS 6 ti 00 ··Tom Sawyer." Johnny Whittaker play!> the t1tlc role· and Jl'ff Ea!-.l 1!-. lJut'kleb<'rry Finn m this latest chronicling of Murk Twain·s t hildren's classic <first of two parts>. NBC D 9:00 -.. Seventh Avenue ... The conclusion of this three-part reprise on ijlc NBC Best Sellers series finds Jay taking O"<.'r a m aJor dress making showroom. KCET@ 9·00 -The Night of the Empty Chuir~ H1chard Widmark . Lauren Bacull. Joel Grey and Leo.rard Bernstein perform the works of political pris oner!> a11d d issenters around the world . • Outtt Space • Guests Durk Pear1or>. Of. Gerard O"Neill. Gordon Coope. o.o<ge Jetts. EID SPECIAL ""The Night Ot The Emply Chairs·· Works of p011t1ca1 prisoners and dialOents around the worro are pe<· formed by Joel °'9)'. Ario Out!)~ Lauren Bacall. R1ch1rd Wldmuk and Leonerd e.msteln. among othet11 {ti) MASTERPIECE THEATRE "Poldark" George Warteg· gen 11 elected to Parlia- ment: Oemelza nina woh a naval officer. enraging Rou to the po<nt of drao· g1ng her from the party. Ro81 encounter• Ellzabelti ';}the cemetery. (Part 7 or 9:30 G ®) CARTER COUNTAY '"Union Va The COnledeta· Cy'" Chief Roy llUIS hos an<lUal 11&lary rlllM -..on with lhe Ma~ as a game. un-.re the Mavo< h81 h11ed a pro1eu>on11 nogo- 11a1or CRl 10:00 8 Q NEWS 8 0 20/20 Hugh Downs hosl' • brO&dcest eo11ton or 3 newsmagaz1n11 featurtnq ma,or storiea done by 11a11- oua corr~11 . ti) LETS MAKE A DEAL flD NORTH STAR "'Marl( DI Suvero • The loat lletoic figure 1n cor>· temPO<aty art" ts prollled. with a IOOk at the tensions, conlraoicoons end etruQ· gles behind hill he<CulNn metal sculptures. {ti) FACES OF COMMUNISM Communism on the mooern wor1d ano us succes$ 01 lack ol '' '" The Congo are •JIMnlneO 10·301 • NEWS t 1:00 G 8 (I) 9 NEWS LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE LOwt And The Oetect1ve·• Charlie 11 l'll<ed lo keep art eye on a beeut1ful g1t1 'Love And The AdlnC& Column .. Salty 11 so UPHI by • "Oeet Dora'" colum" she c.111 Off lier wedding. 8 MOVIE • • "Theatre Ot Death"" I 1966) Christ~ Lee. Le41• Ooldon1 The Pans poll08 are mystified by .t --of llOnible muroers. each bearing tr8Ce$ of v&ml>l<'sm ( 2 hrs r G) THE 000 COUPLE Oecar's ex.....tte tells hom •lie " •e<rulrrYlno and 1nvrtee him and Fe ... to Ille wedding G) AME.RICA 2NIOHT Guest Suzanne Sef)ars EID DICK CAVETT Gue!t Wiiham F Bucidfly {ti) MACNBL I L£HRER AEPOAT 11:30 fJ CJ) C8S LATE MOVIE * • "McMillan And Wiie fhe F-0t Murder .. 119711 Rocle H1.1dson. Susan Saini James. McllA•llan searches for a lflW9I tlllef who SMiies In tha midi! ol etO'lllded parties Q 9E8TOF~ Mo11· Johnny Carson. GUMll. Michael la.noon. George Cartin. 11Aart1n1 Arroya (A) 0 LOVE, AMERICAt4 STYLE ··Lo1te And The TV Weekend'" A mtcldle-&ged man ptans lo sow wild oats G S SOAP 1ECMSOOf! 13 Ek.rt C1mo- bel4 ,_, tti. .,,oc~ or P'MS lt•8 ""'"9"' r,1-VtSO c f"I --.. .or-Peteo • rorrfl 1t.~• '°"Otl\ .. dv -.~' Yt!W ~ dlacrtllOfll IAI Q) HOGAN'S ~ROES An 11~c11:1111:1on p·oi oiQ&ltl$1 Holl•• r0roe1 Kl•N •o hell) Hogan n1da lh6 ~ m OETIMART llAa• and 99 1ry ro ilOO KAOS" ()perauon Starer> which cen Wtpa out lh., ~lft!OCrOP fill) CAPTIONED A8C NEWS M:>RNING 12-00 8 TWILIGHT ZONF A gentl4t-n11Ufed "'Clewel~ 1><tcnma,, fair.te1kr; """ Deatl' nto ag1ee10Q •c i tum , rep<ieve HIOHHOPE6 H<>f«YMOONERS Souued by hos wile. Ra Pf' allemptc 10 •egatn 111s tos1 routh. and endl UP t'Y"'<; •o show oH at "•Oller U.•t· 1~rN'\k 12:03 U QI ABC MOVIE • • l\Ao-.;I W.in'"d I ~97111 Robert Stack. Shel· ry Nolladt A 909C•al poltce 1.1n11 traclcs oa-. a murdef • .., wflON 1nC11m1 nave. included CathOllC nun• IRI 12'".ao a MOV!r • • .... •. A Matt Calle<! Adem·• t 19661 Sammy Devis Jr., Peter Law1ord A trumpet ptaye.-tose3 h1m. sett io u POOi or 1811-P•IY a net renior" over the death of !Ms ..,fa ano c111td f1hr.5!>mln) Q) MOVIE • '" "'TIM> Miracle Ot T ..... Bells·· (!9481 ; •Ink s.na- 1ra. Lee J Cobb A hetd t>oileO HollywoOd pm• agent accomoen-,,,. dead body ol ati ac1resa 10 hef riometown Ind f1nds hlmNlf WltneN IC 11 tnlf8· Cle 12 hrs !)C mtn r • MOVIE * * ·~ . 'Under The Our> .• c t95 t > Alchud Con1a Aud<ey Totter A QllnO'tt!t guilty Of ITIUfde<. UHS othe< Inmates "' h1J plan IOt a pardon and a !><NII· out. ( l ht .• :)() mtn I 1:00 D TOMOMOW Gu.ta· Elia KAZMI him and 111ea1r1ee1 dlrec10• and autllor Of • Acta Of Love:· H4ne Vlllacnetze .tcto1 whO co-star, 1n . Fantasy ISiand .. 0 MAVERICK ··voi. Can 1 811a1 Ille Percentages·· l:IS I) CJ) KOJAI< .. My Brother. My fnemv .. Latest Talk Show Kotak 11•5 lo il&llCI ,. <1e1ec.1"'" wl'IO -cooen1e11y •not • Y<lUnQ boy trom C.0-<>9 CtVGoloe<I CHI 1301 NEWS ~00 Q) NEWS ...oVIE • • Tan Min.on Dona• &•Wb tl9661 Oan• Anot .... s Bred H&rflS 4 i.yndoca111 egent <11aap· Qell,. w.11• a ten m<lllon dollar d•amond tie _, fll.lopoaed 10 be OU41rd1ng 12 "", 2'25. D NEWS> 2.30 MOVIE • • 'Enter 1n:spoe101 -.. •• gret t 19671 He•nt Ruhmann Edd• Arent i:oo U MOVIE • .,, 1 he UnhOty Wife' Roo S1tvg.., Diana Dots CD MOVIE • • A•• Raid Willlo....s: t •S.31 Stan LihJfe4 ~ ... ,d.,. •-00 8 MOVIE • • • Poci.woctc p .ipen t 195") .. &rmlOl\e G>ngold N!Q81 Pa troctl •26 0 NEWS •30 0 MOVIE • • StecxMd 119' 11 B•er>d11 Jorce. Oon••d v..ooc' G) MOVIE • • ··t.Av c;o,, Tfle V41mpu• · I 19461 Beta l UQO&t. l(j"" McS"- M' Pdn.-sd a 11 •• Daya i•r Mori.-• M'.)RNING t 1:30 m ... * "-.ianri..uen Melodrame"' (19:M) Clat1t Ga()'& Myrna Loy Twe> boyhooo irienos. °'"' en sinorne,. ano one• rac:t.et· -.._, again altet many -,.°'' dU<lfl(; a murder ,.,.., Ii h" 20m.n I AFT~NOON 12-00 Q **.Tau In Thll Saddlf'" t 1944> John Wayne Oa R-A woman·h61tn9 cowbo,. becornes ,,,. toreman Of a 1 ancn • un b~ a pretty g.rt ano rte< ~ter auri1 f 1 h• 30m•n l 3-00 tI§J • * • · GiOget Goes Ha-an I 19611 James Oaf •en 0eoor8h Walley A Chll•n OI vaClllOf'I •omances •s c:omplicateo b1t tho! arr'lf81 ot GoOget"s bOyf•ier>d I I hr . 30 mon I 3:30 a • " ·111e Ladies· Man (19f\t1 Jerry lt!Wls Helen frsooet A young ma,.. 01s.11us1oneo wi11> 101tP, becomes caretaker 01 '• wom.,n's t>oa1<11ng 11ous.-, 1 hr :io m•r. I Mike Moving Out By JA V SHARBU1T LOS ANGELES IAP> -This hamlet. famed for its stars. faith healers and truss adjusters, doesn't lack talk shows. Merv Gritiin·s show lives here. ditto Dinah Shore's, ditto NBc·s "Tonight" and "Tomorrow.·· l\nd come September. yet another one will permanently settle m El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Rema de Los Angeles, or LA. as the locals call it. Sa id program is .. The Mike Uouglas Show," now syndicated to l20 s tations. It began 161h years ago ;n C leveland, then moved to Philadelphia in 1965. Why IS It alighting here now" S I MPLE, DOUGLAS said by phone from Chicago. where he was visiting a. ah, talk show. Phtl Uonahuc's. He said Los Angeles now 1!. where the entertainment action 1s. "'here most showbiz talkers hang out WESlWARD HO TV's Mike Douglas ·~.....--SCULPTOR MARK DI tlVERO EXAMINED Ills move. he said. began I''! ) ears ago when he was negot1atmg a new contract with the Westinghoust broadcast group that produces hts program. He told them he wanted to :,h1rt the show here. Telt-vt ~1on C1 I} !n midtown Lo' Angel~ Capturing lntlmate'IC1ure of Artist Music Fron 'Lucy' Makes Coneback HOLLYWOOD <AP> ........ , Love Lucy" Roes on. and on. Not only is the ctnedy hit of the 1950s still playing in reruns all ver the world : lb~ series' music is now destinef'or a revival. l,.1rst Artists has annotted purchase of the' music rights to "I Love Luq .. including the title song. from Desi Arnaz Sti who produced and starred in the series with L~lle Ball. First Artists Records pbs to issue an album of the music. also to re·ref-d the songs for the disco market. "'They said. "Emphatically, no:·· he recalled. ··we fought for about four \H'Cks, back and forth. r wouldn't sign. they wouldn't change their opiruon. I finally said. ·Helt with It.· and signed . "ALL OF 7\ SUD DEN. out ol the c lear blue, they do ;. complete about.face and say, ·we want to move the show to Los Angeles. how do you feel about it? ... He felt quite j?ood aboul it. So in August. he'll move his staff here. In · eluding his show'!' seven·man band, and start taping Sept. \I at CBS' FOR PARENTS ANO WUNOPmPlE ,._. __ .,,,..,.....,. .... -... __ ,,.. __ -·-·---·"""'"'- aun1uto Ufltllf • t ,....,,,,., ,..,..,....,.... '"'"' .. ""''' w... ... .u. It Oii( \lllOU 11 &HtnlO \A4f ..... , ,,,, ·~ ... ,.,.,..,...,; Ironically. Oouglai; says hP once thought of shifting the show to Nt!w York. 1f only because all thl' other talk show" were here. But he found most or run C1ty's show·biz troops were here. too ··l 'M SEEl l"-IG O\'EO ·1n·the·wool New Yorkers l:vrnJ( m Los Angeles now. and that really makes you s tl up a nd take nottcl'. ·· tu.' mused "You say. 'Watt a minute, if he or sh1• moved out here, you know the bus1 ness t!' here · · He l~ughcd when adv1se<t 1t'o; ea~y to detect tht-mass exodus of New Yorker~ all the.· apartment doon. here have four locks now .,,.,.,.. .......... , ..... ... ,,...,.,.,..., ... ,...,,, OtSNfVLANC WALT DISNEY WOALO _ ......... .-c.e -----•. ··--........._.... .... -..................... You con Charge DAILY PILOT Clan lfled Adi "DONA flOR & HCA Z,HUS8•NOS"" (R) -NOWPLAYINO UA CINEMA ., °"" • r. • 1 JD . qo •I•\• •uoo C•t1 11t1"4 1114·1·~~ tlO..-. •1 • ''"'''"ll •ro-•t•• 't • 642·5678 .. ' . .- ( r • n t I I - nl If 0 r I'll i • ! , : I ; , . I • j , : I i . : ~ f . , • ' . i , • • ~ i i , . ... ;; . • -... • ·. ' . • • . . . . ' . .... :. ;.. .. .If. . '.. ~ :· ~ ;. . ... .. · •" ~ • ~ ... ... .. .. . ., .. .· ... :: :- .. ·' . ~· :- . .. Ba DAILY PILOT T~y. July 18, 1978 'Bow Other Baff l,oves' High Comedy at " College · 7here are two distinct challenges in the pro- ~ucllon of "How the Other Half Loves" -first. l<eepmg the pace at the crackling level demanded by the diHtcult Alan Ayckbourn comedy, and second. breathing some fresh life into a play that has been staged from one end of Orange County to the other over the past few years. Both objectives are accomplished splendidly by the Saddleback Summer Stock Company which "HOW YHE OTHE• HALF LOVES" A COmecly Oy AIM! AYCkOOurn. dlrKl9d Oy 8rl.n Oonogfl ...... , OU.lgn Oy Charin Erwn, hOMlnv Oy Ron Al•. coo111me dHIQn Oy Q\arles Cestagno, oresenteo Oy Illa s.dcll-lr. Summar Sl«k ~Y Tllu..W1y ltlrough 5'turday at Ip m anc:t Sunday •• 3 pm In tM ,..,,.. Ar1$ rr..11ar 11 Sacl· OICOl tlr. Coll-, Mluoon Viejo. ReHrvallon~ 13H4U or 4'$-2790. THE CAST Frank F.,.,., foona Foslff '~•o• P9'rt101» Boo Pllllili» . W1111arn O.lwtlltr -ryO..lwellff • • MlcliHI Kffnan • Oelptll La.,~. .. .. .. • .. .. • Janet Lazarus ~ • . .. .. • Kirk Jacluon ................ Chrl"CIPller Call • • ......... Olivia SM<:het h:lS a brisk and imaginative renrutiil Of this show on display for one more weekend. Thursday through Sunday, at the Saddleback College theater FOR THOSE STILL uninitiated to "How the Other Half Loves." it establishes a comical and ,·onfusing premise -unfolding its hilarity in two different settings stmultaneously. We look in on the upper class world or Frank and Fiona Foster al the same time we're viewing the more down to earth antics of the Phillipses. Bob and Teresa. Paths cross meticulously during a lengthy ex- poc;itory scene. Bob's and fliena's paths have. in fact. crossed rather intimately -and both explain their noc· turnal sojourn by using a third couple, Wilham and Mary Detweiler. as their alibi. So guess who -;hows up for dinner at both the Fosters and the Ph1lhpses again. simultaneously Director Dria n Donoghue has taken a play that 1s :.i guanmteed high velocity laugher and has ~prankled 1t with ~ome Mel Brooksian touches of his own. some of which work to high effect. In the drnncr scene. for instance, where the Detweilers -.w1vcl back and forth from one host couple to the •>ther their transition is a wide. three-quarter turn ratht'r than the brief, one.quarter shift of past local prod u clions. . .. _ .. ,_ 113/631·9~ ....... ... ..-- Z13/S31·9SIO ' t .... ,., .......... , 494·1514 s c -..., f!J., ..... , 494-1514 #IT'P ....... AN au .... U tff TMI CHIA~ DnlCTIVI 1•01 ,._,. UlllT nST !N l t.OHT. 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It should come as little surprise that the best of the six performances 1s delivered by Michael Keenan as the foggy businessman Frank Foster The play was written as a vehicle for Robert Morley end the portly Keenan fits comfortably into his shoes. touching virtually every facet of this rich , comic character ANOTHER HIGH GLOSS performance is served up by Janet Lazerus as the feisty Teresa Phillips who comes out swinging when she learns he r husband has been less than faithful. The famous "soup dish scene" which climaxes the dou- ble dinner party is .her particular province. and Miss Lazerus revels in 1t. Delphi Lawrence enacts the patrician Fiona Foster with cool elegance while Kirk Jackson cuts a swath in the scenery in his lusty interpretation of Bob Phillips (one wonders just how these two got together in the fi rs t pl ace>. Then there are the Detweilers -and while Christopher Catt and Olivia Sanchez may be only directorial Frankensteins. their every motion in- tricately programmed. they are undeniably funny You may not have any on your block, but you'll get a chargeoutofthese. Set against a fine. double-phased backdrop de- signed by Charles Erven (whose set dominated "The Little Foxes">. "How the Other Half Loves" is rollicking, knee-slapping theater all the way. lt continues this weekend before making room for thl' musical "Cabaret." which will conclude the Saddleback s ummer stock season in August KRIS KRISTOFFERSON ALIMacGRAW ~ UA M~~IES 4 tmo-eo .. HW'f ., O.-.,... l t•'f t ., ..... 4'021 ·------MANrr ~ m SOU TH COAS' PLA/A II MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE BUDDY HOLt. Y STORY" (P~>j "SWARM" "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KID" "fHE DEEP" (PG) I • I "THE CH EAP OETECTIVE" CPGJ '}tEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "Cl.CSE ENCOUNTERS Of THE THIRD .. ·THE DEEP' (l?G) "CONVOY" "EAT MY OUST" (PG) "GOODBYE GIRL" (PG) ''R~BBIT TEST" "MEAVEN CAN WAIT" .. ~~ERICAN HOT WAI'' (PG) "BIG WEDNESDAY' "TH~ t:NFORCER" (Al DAMIEN: THE OMEN 2" (R) "THE SENTINEL" • ... --• lilo A kal Stinker? Onernust assume that Tatum O'Neal wasn't beirg asked her opinion of her new movie. ··International · e l vet... when s he offered this gesture at a press conference m Mad · d1e)urg. Va. linda Blair Set for Canada Movie TORONTO <AP> Canadian film producer fill Marshall says Landa Blair. the possessed child Ii "The Exorcist." hal> s1~ned to star in c1 S2 ti n1llion family movie to be filmed in Alberta m ~ugust Ma rs hall, whose latest fi Im :.uccess 1s 'Outrageous." said the yet-unt1Ued film 1s about a mivers1ty student who s aves 30 wild horses from •anchers who want lo kill them. It 1s based on a book. "The Wild Horse ~illers," :i factual account of how some teen agers got the U.S. Congress to revoke a law perm1tt1ng the killing of wild horses. DRACULA GOT HIS REVENGE .•. Now it's the 1JJ/3W~OFTt1El'illltPANTHE~ The n ew, great superpanther. ,PG T ~nated Alt1s~s OPENS TOMORROW THIEATAE8-0AANOECO SENIOR OllZ!NS S2.00 SO. COAST PLAZA SO. COAST PLAZA MIU11m1St.5*2111 FlllPMlllM "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" .. AHMllHALL" , .... , .. ~ ..... ·~rur· ........... r ' :"'fl • • • .. • Jusl tt#wn you thoughJ .IAW52 NOW PLAYING ENTERTAINMENT / INlERMISSION Burt to Open Dinner Theater Burt Reynold .. ha:. i.l<.irtcd construction of a ne'A Sl 8 m1lhon dinner thcctlcr complex in Jupiter City. Flu w:th lht: opening set for next Jan. 29 The: first pr0duct1on at the 400-scat Burt Reynold$ Dinner Theater will be "Mr. Roberts ." directed by Reynolds. who also will 5tar with Brian Keith opening Jan 29 for J three week run. This will be followed by Sal· 'ly Fu:ld in "Vanit1e!-· Feb 20·March 11. Creas<: Marrh 11£YNOL0~ 13-Aprill . Dom DeLu1se 1n J comedy to bt• an nounced. April 3 22. and Jame~ Whitmore 1n ·w 111 Roger!-t; SA •· Apnt 24-May 13 THE <RI CllELK N IN SlEAEOP~NIC SOUloiO e~~..a.~~ J!P~. ~!~.~· l' ... W,091_.11.ACH •':•!'0 PLUS tR> "SAlUROAV NIGHT FE:VER ' r edwards CINEMA I .. .._not• ••••\ CO\f•,..l\4 ~~!!..,!.! N<.-1 I unon • "THE CHEA? f\CXO)N DETECTIVE" Plu5 _ _ _ lJ A DIFFERENT edwaids HARBOR TWIN PG, STORY ....... o• •1 •''°" '°'' .... ". ~----11..1•4' I)~· ___ ... ,,_.., _____ .. T~E (' Wll 11 \" HI ll I II ' ? . S-W.4R~ . Ill Lil"'..( . ., ~ O\.\tlf\ M+c .. au c •1M( ht•r•· , ~ OM ' • •fHAAINl AO'-t .... '--., EN II (PG) edw~rds BRISTCL CINEMI' 1r' K ... ,,"" ..... ··'~· \ ""'"~ -"'--;:.:,_ ~ ~:::; VO'"""""' f lo-,-"-.....: ~ • .-~ ':' :" BURT :J~ ~f'.L___ ,... RHNOlDS ~~ J,ul:.•' •' "THE El>'O" 1 PLUS (P G ; ~ ~ THE NORSEMAN HE S'U',4RM ~, J THE BUDDY "''CHAHCAlllll "hen .., HOLLY STORY MATH•AtNllltOSS ~ Plus !PG) a Pli.• 1PC~ Close ..--eifwardSHUNTINGTON .\ "HIGH Encounleu Ot I .. ., ... ~. .. [ANXIETY" Tht! fhlfc:I Kll'c:I U Mlll MATINEES edwards CINCM• W[S!' DAIL V Wf\,WIN\ft4•~ .,o._of•Wf\t I n.J..~t• tt.' .n1 'THE BILLION ~·-DOLLAR HOBO" "'1 •1t-llhcBllAffil ... ,... ..,.o_,.. .. Pl~· llVllY , Pli.~ •PG~ '" ••, ' r ~ lhank Ood J N .. .i:".l"f A :;.._. ': ,a 11 ·~ .. a3v· • I • • l -tttc • ••••• ... Plue THE llON Of lOlllAO THE r ENF~CER · '. "THE NORSEMAN" eowar~.t.,}J.l,.,~£~ PUl~ (PQ! a t()f'O ., \t•1 • Travel everywhere ... DAILY PfLOT Sundays In the • . . . . IND~X : •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck I I •Horoscope •Classified e,aturing_·~· _. ___ ,, ' l.. .. . . .. . ~ . The Class of '68 The majority of the 425 graduating seniors of Corona de/ Mar High School seem to have weathered the decade well. By DENNIS McLELLA~ Of Ille D•lly Pll9t Stlltt It was, as Charles Dickens might say, the best of times and the worstoflimes : The Johnson administration ordered 10,500 more combat troops to South Vietnam to aid beleaguered allies after the February Tet of- fensive: assassins' bullf'ts snuffed out the lives of the Rev Martin Luther King and Sen. Robert Kennedy. and violence between Vietnam war protesters C1nd Chicago police disrupted the Democratic National Convention. Joe Namath led the New York Jets to vie· tory in the Super Bowl : Rowan and Martin's "Laugh-in" was the top TV show; women con- tinued to shorten their hemlines and the late Wall Disney was commemorated on a postage stamp !still only six cents). The year-. of course, was 1968. · And that was the state of the union for graduating hi~h school stlidents in what. in retrospeet. seems to be the most tumultuous 12 months of the 1960s But what of the class of '68., How did the graduates View the year? And what happened to these young people m the ensuing lO years, a decade that saw them mature into adults now on the threshold of that once-maligned. never-to-be-trusted age of 30" The maJonty of the 425 graduating seniors of sun-drenched Corona del Mar High School, at least, seem to have weathered the decade fairly well. · A large percentage entered college directly after graduation, a move that. for most of the young men. kept them out of the draft. College degrees. Jobs. travel and marriage appear to have been the normal course of events. Al least four of this class of '68 have died: one from a surfing accident, one from a disease and two in plane crashes. Mrs. John F. Kennedy wed Greek shipping magnate Anstotle Onassis "I would say about a third of the class is <See CLASS. Page C2> I • From left, Kathleen Tuz Emmett Raitt, Tom Hornbeak. Ron Hoover. From-le,~-=~~~-=--===1• From left, Greg Vanderburg. Leo Barde!. both on the football team. Happenings By Marcia Forsberg Time For A Festival July is festival month in San Clemente, and this year marks tbe 25th annual Fiesta La Cris- tlanita during the city's 50lh birthday year of in· corporation. The fiesta events are held in re- cognition or the first Christian baptism of an In· dian baby. According to historical records, the ceremony t.ook place near the city on July 22, 1769. during the Portola·Serra Expedition in California. The incident spurred the expedition which led to lhe eventual conquest of the area in t.be name of the Church and the King of Spain. A lively kick-off party Saturday night itt the San Clemente IM set the tone for upcoming events. The party, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, included a barbecue dinner, square d ancers, blue.grass music and dancing. Upcoming fiesta events will be a two-day, three-night carnival beginning Friday, July 21, in Plaza Park; the annual Kiwanis pancake breakfast from 7 a .m. to noonb Sa~urday and Sunday, July 22 and 23; and t e anniversary fiesta parade, beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 22. The Cristianlta Bowl on the old Forster Ranch will be the site for La CTistlanlta Pageant, a three-act drama. beginning at dusk from Saturday, July~ lhrouah Sunday. Aug. 6, except Mondays . (See HAPPENINGS. Pace CZ) From left, Joyce Hughes, Jay Durkin, and Tammy Huss. Biii Angster of San Clemente wears an appropriate hat. O•ily Pllel ....... llyLHf'•- · Mark Salyer. drama teacher Jo Black. Nanette Deetz. watter Douglas. Tina Avis, feft, With Barry Lowe. Holly Markas. °""' ......... .,Ye...,. Al snd Aline Dibrell. He was party chainnan. ·-t"°.l DAil Y PllO f T ~y July II, 1971 ANN LANDERS / .£RMA BOMBECK •• .Class C fo'rom Pagt (.I J :.1111 in \he local are..i. ">d)~ N1111cy Creamer l\1rkputr1ck of Son Ju<1r Capistrano "Most or (hem \\t?Ot ~1Wa) to cOllt'gc ,1nd mosl Of them gul \heir degre<.~ " M rs Kirkpatrick. who received an Englisb d egree from Cal State Fullerton <1nd worked for two architectural firms until giving birth to a i.on nine months a~o. spearheaded the reunion with Kathleen Kelley Stephenson of Lake Forest. It wasn·t until April that they discovered that none of the former class officers were plan· ning a reunion. So it was up lo Mrs. Stephenson. former class treasurer, and Mrs. Kirkpatrick to get things moving. Enlisting husbands and friends, they or· ganized a reunion in record time. They were able lo get in touth with 120 graduates, many of whom wrote b ack s ynopses or their post-graduate day~. Among the occupations the former "Sea Kings" now hold are bank operatons manager, ~rch1tect. religious movement crusader, re · ultor, geophysicist, starvi ng actor, teacher and Wall Street insurance broker In March Prerident Johmon un.txptctedly an- nounced ~.,would not n.m for tM presidency. On April 27 vice-preSldent Hubert Humphrey announced his candJdacy. It was a hot, muggy evening last Saturday as the Corona del Mar High School class or '68 began trickling into the upper floor of the Balboa Pavilion. About 230 alumnae, spouses and dat.es- some dressed In Southern California casual, others more formally in gowns and three-piece suits-gradually rilled the large banquet room to capacity. Two bartenders kept busy dispensing mixed drinks and cans of beer as a rock band. heavy on contemporary and thin on nostalgia, pro· v1d<'d background mu~i c D('s p1te name l3i:lS bearing senior pictures to help Jar mf'mo ru.•s. 1t was a night or numerous double takes a~ vaguely familiar tacc.·s came into focus. ·• J c:ime JWil to see what 10 years has done to them pbysacaUy," commented Tom Shearer . former yearbook edjtor. "I wanted to see who looks the same a nd who has changed or if they've taken some completely different angle than they ought have taken." Married and livinf? in Irvine, Shearer Is a distr1ct manager for Sony corporation's video products. He majored in business marketing at San Diego Stale. Rut. he noted, he went to col· lcgP "for college . not for draft evasion." The draft was d<'finitely a major concern for Robert Dennis, now a geophysicist for Gulf Oil in Bakersfield. .. You bcltt:r believe it." he said "That's why I was m school " Vietnam. in fact, is what he most remembers about 1.968. "The war Is the only thing tha t sticks out. That and suffering through high school .. I n Junt>. pediatnC10n Dr. Benjamin Spock was convicted of conspiracy to counsel young men to v1olalc Che Selective Service Law. School life. rather than national and world =~"'"'""-rv~tlf;'""9'tm1' to-~hal many of the students . .. ., -.. .- -· :-..-•• . ::~ -- • - .11 Corona del Mar were most concerned with in 68. Kathleen Kelley Stttphenson. who majored in soc1ology and :ittendcd three universities. '<lid "1n my senior year r was hoping to go to lhl· school I \\anted to go to "I wa~ not at all pollt1cal. l was r\!ally more mto ~chool and the campus activities there. I became more aware or the'total world picture in college. To me, high school was planning for 1·ollcge and college was planning for the future" In her Ca"-<'. the future brought marriage anrl a career an real estate. Does she have a ~en~c of nostalgia for '68'' .. , have very good memones," she said. "I was very lucky that by the end of high school I had reached all the goals I wanted to.•• That in· t·luded tx·ing class treasurer and membership in the pep squad ;.ind scholastic club. • A falsetto 001ced uketele player with the unlike· lu name nf Tmy Tim rocketed to stardom. Emm<'ll Rrutt. the only one present wearing J black tux he was assigned MC duties-is an attorney living in Pasadena and working in downtown Los Angeles. What docs he remember or 1968? "Actually . fro m m y perspective, the main thing w~s getting into college-and Jimmy Hen- a nx. This class as far as national affairs and in· ternalional affairs and the war, was about as ambivalent as you can be. "The war d.idn 't really have a prominent er· feet like it did in the late '60s and '?Os. It was there, but it wasn't as major as it became. "And this was a rich kid's school. 1 think fTom the responses we got back, very few peo- ple got drafted The majority went to college " The off ·BroadlDOy tribal love rock musical "lloir" opened on Broadway. Mark Salyer of Santa Ana majored in art and theater at UCl. lie had a student deferment the first two years or college, he said, and a high lott.ery number later kept him draft-free. Salyer . who was active in the school's drama productions, is going back to school in September to s tudy industrial design. "It turned out 1 wasn't going to be the star I was told 1 was going to be," be commented wryly. In the past 10 years he bas, among other things, sold waterbeds. sold insurance, managed a restaurant and been "professionally unemployed for a year.·' Wh~t does he most remember about 1968? "It's hard to say," he s aid. "At the time I was pretty oblivious about what was going on a round me. I was Just wandering Around-a lost, naive student." He waved to a friend. "l don't know if I can deal with iL Tb~y·ve all changed so much.'' Tht ~. Rolph D. A~hy Led ~ S0,000 J*>pk on a "Poor Peopl~'•" mmch to Wa.shmgton D.C IDhlTe they set aip an ~ dubbed "R~nrnctton CU11." The most vtvld memory of 1968 for Tom Hornbeak, former ~tudent body president, is the death ot Robert Kennedy. "I remember very .clearly Robert Kennedy's assaslnaUon," be re· called. "It happened the day before finals." Hornbeak works ln the student affairs office at Stanford where he urned a degree in history. Surveylng t.be room. he no~. that "despite all the testlni o! aoclal values aol.nl on, we wr nt throuch IL" He •llo remembers 1968 u being a time of run. "lt'1 my experience that we were very sheltcrt!d In Newport Beach. 1 think people re· aliztd what was going on one they got out. Kid's .. a Queasy l{ider Ron McN1chols. one ur three of the class's formt·r tcul'M·r:-, present :it the reunion. agreed · "fhey wea e raarly sheltered , from a society here that ·s wt•ll off ... he said. "ll was pretty qu1el most or ttw t 1me. It was happy. there was a lot or spi11t and enthusiasm. They were. ad· m1tledly, not as exposed as other campuses to stn•ss ." McNlcholB. 39. whose last teaching assign- tnenl was with the class of '68, now works for Jostens in Ha waii. As activities director. responsible for putting on a weekly pep rally, he said, he became close to many of the students. "To me the class or '68 was the swing-back or the pendulum from the extreme or violence. There was more of an individual consciousness, a sensitivity to the needs of others ... Comedian Pat Paul3on threw hU hat m the ring, tllnmng for president on the Smolhtr$ Brother& Comedy Hour Among tt)e many former campus celebrities who s howed up al the reunion was Tina Avis, J.he blonde, blue-eyed homecoming queen, whom one former classmate described as "still gorgeous." . By ERMA BOMBECK Our daughter climbed Into a giant teacup ride at Dis neyland th at whirled her around like a centrifuJte, bounced her around untll her eyeballs scrambled and came to rest with her c hin hooked over the .safety bar. She laughed so hard I thought her teeth would catch cold. She climbs loto the back seat or t1'e family car <the one where the ride is so s mooth. a Jeweler cuts diamonds> and before you can get out or the driveway. she threatens to throw up. I guess every family has a "queasy rider." It's the kid who turns e very vacation into a question. "What am I doing here!" According to my husband, l have no right to complain. After all, I'm the one responsible for passing on the up· chuck chromosome. Dldn·t l view the Statue of Liberty from the center or the ferry with my head between my legs? Wasn't l the one who too k Dramamine to watch Gilligan's Island? And r·m the one who blew S20 on a neve r ·to·be · rorgotteo fishing venture in Florida a few years back. ·They tell me· I tried lo <'hoke a sm1tll ch.l id who was eating .1 mayonnaise sandwich with bait on his hands as I was on my final ttP· proach to death. 1 In the interest of all you Moms and Dads who will be traveling thu summe r with a child who suffers from motion sickness. l 'd like to offer you a few sug gestions that mig ht make Uungs easter for you. Motion sickness pills Jrt• very dfec-t1ve When ~l\l'O Ci'> d1rt•l.'l~d . J l0 h1ld can '"'l'I> for many milcf. A \\-Ord of warn ang they ffi<lY be habit· torm1ng (T o lh t parents, not the child.) Keep the child's mind off being sick. Tell her you're gomg to abandon h(•r at the next exit ramp ti she persists in this nonsense. Give the child her own window -especially if it 1s an another car. Cool 1t on the rich rooct &nd drink Keep her busy by having her hang he r head out of the car to see 1r the left-rear t.Jre has a bubble on it or is s moking And above a'tl. don'• M-ttrl' dnver or the car 'stop and start . . stop and start stop an<i s tart excuse me Among other jobs, Miss Avis spent a year as a TV weather girl in the desert. Sing_le and living in Palm Desert. she is a customer service agent for Air Californi:i. One or ~r strongest memories of a decade ago is the assassination of Robert KeMedy. She remembers being shocked by the realization that people "in the political limelight" could get kille~. "It was such a strange time for people. lt was JUSt very scary ... Parents Vs. School ' . Despite being named homecoming queen only a month and a half after transferring to Corona del Mar High, she said it was not really that big an accomplishment. "I .real.~y wanted to fet out or high school." she said. Personally, felt high school was holding me b&ck ." Before slippin~ back into the throng, she noted . "ll d~sn 't Sel'm lake 10 years. lt feels more iike 1t:c; ix·en a !-.um mer .. In Decemher prl!S1dent ·elect Richard Ntzon OTI· 1101mccd .. Rnnq Us Toqelhttr Again ·a.~ lhe Iheme of his administration ( Horoscope WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 By SYDNEY ()MARR ) ARIES <March 21-April 19>: Accent on career advancement. dealing with superiors. politicians. Get promises in writing. Full Moon position coincides now with C'Ompletlon or as· signment. Prestige rises if you insist on obtain- ing credit due. TAURUS tApriJ 20-May 20): Gain overall vi.ew. Develop creative, hard·hitting policy. Message from afar requires thorough examina· lion. Capricorn, Cancer and the number 8 figure prominently. LWlar position emphasizes dis· -twe • ..utwel~eomm,uai·icali«. )D;,:-..---- G EMJNI <May 21.June 20). Concern in· dicated with "unusual happerungs." Occult ad· venture could be on agenda. Mystery, clan- destine ar-angeqienLc; are featured. You break with tradition. One who is aggressive could seek to intimidate you. Don't sell yourself short. CANCER <June 21.July 221 : You are more aware th.an in recent past. Accent on legal ties, including partnership, marriage. Leo, Aquarius figure prominently. If alert, you make valuable discovery Maintain independent stance. Time your moves. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Follow through on bunch. Collect data. Have pertjnent m aterial at hand: You're caUed upon to answer questions. Spotlight on work, service. streamlining techni· ques. You 're able to remove obstacle to pro· gress VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Full Moon posi· tio~ coin~ides !'OW with emotional respo~s. re. lat1o~sh1p with membe r of opposite sex, breaking free from restrictions, luck in specula· tion, travel. social activity and a rise in pe~so~al . appeal, popularity. Gemini, Sagit· tar1us tnd.ivaduals figure in scenario. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What seems an ohstac!e can. ~ome a steppingstone. Escape hatch. 1s available. Know it and don't despair. Restriction 1s not permanent. Collect facts or· g~nize priorities. If patient and thorough,' you wall surpnse many persons SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 >: You are able lo discern trends, cycles; you gain insights com- pnsin~ the ··rest of the story," Complete picture 1s available. Reports, relatives, trips and visits dominate. The number 5 figures prominently - Gemini, Virgo Sagittarius persons play key roles. SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 22-D ec. 21): Emphasis on getting what y ou need to harmonize home design , color. domestic condi· tions. Taurus, Libra fi gure prominently. Family member could be romantically involved, seeks your counsel. Be ~racious. mature. CAPRICORN <Dec . 22-Jan. 191 : Be In dependent, self-s ufficient -those who present geL·rich-qulck schemes should be viewed in tolerant, humorous I ight. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Strength, power. financial backing could be part or pat· tern. Associate is very serious about business. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): You have burden lifted : you feel better, look better and you open door to romance. Club C'*"dor rum roch W ednetday in the Dally Pilot and containa nolic<'s of ~·s and sertnct club mtttittg1 ond eve1111 f~ '~ lollot.olng l.l)t('/c -Thu~ thro119h WedMf · day. ~ notices to Club Calendar, DoU11 Pilot, P.0 Boz ISIJO, CO#a M esa. CA 926~. EH .urw lo include your name and phonr number. Nottce11 mwt be in Oll1' hondl two ~eka m od l/CJ11Ce • DEAR ANN LANDERS: You mus t be orr your rocker to agree with the person who said it would be a good idea if kids were taught in school some or the practical things In hfe s uch as the dangers or s hoplifing, how tu handle hostility, anger and grief. You are also l>trong for sex t..-ducation. counsehn~ on nutrition and even manners I've been a teacher for 16 years and I s harply di sagr ee. W e are catching it in the neck because so m any kids these days are getting into high school <some graduating) and they can't read. Colleges are screamin~ that students can't write or spell I s ay slick to the basics and let the kids learn the "fine art o f li ving" someplace e lse. Like at horn e -from th<'I r parents. -ON Tit E FIRING LINE DEAR FIRING: I re· ••• Ha Awa Lalldn-s ceived thousands of lt"t· ters from teachers from every one or the so states -all screaming, "Thls Is the parents' job -not oors.'' I couldn't agree more. BUT, I re· peat -and I am asking the typesetters to put in. bold type so you won't miss it t.his Ume: TOO MANY PARENTS ARE ILL· EQUIPPED, TOO INVOLVED WITH THEIR OWN UN RE SOLVED PROBLEMS OR JUST PLAIN LAZY. IF THE KIDS DON 'T GF.T SOME BASIC GROUN· DING ON THESE VITAL SUBJECTS IN SCHOOL 1'HEY MAY NEVER GET IT <From Page, Cl, Scholarship Winners The first J ane Gray Porter Scholarship Competition. sponsored by the Orange County Philharmonic Society. was held recently at Chapman College R~ital Hall. Winners were: Vocal category: first, Diane Louise Pilcher; second, Terri Canalcott; third, Kalhleen Roland, Piano category: first, Carol Leone; second. Tyrone Walker: third. Bye Yong Hong. Instrumental category: firs t . John Acosta; second. Ian McKlnnell third, Hiroyuki Mlnamlno. People Peering Debra Renee Gray, a dancer for 18 years. h as opened Renee's School of Dance in Costa Mesa ... Pamela Wilder has been re-elected president of the New Directions board of d.irec· tors, the governing body for the Costa Mesa re- covery cent.er ror alcoholic women. New Direc- tions is sponsored by the Junior League or Newport Ha r bor . , . Nancy Oppenheim, Newport Beach has hcen re.elected to the board of direct ors or the Com mittee of Professional Wo m en for <he Los Angeles Philharmonu: Assocaata on ... Manne Air Reserve Sergeant James F. McLochlln or Hunt ington Beach has graduated from the Reserve Staff Noncommissioned Officers School at E l Toro Marine Corps Air Statioo . . . Jimmie ~Ides, president of the Exchange Club of Hunt· mgton Beach, attended the California Oistn ct Exchange Club Convention at the Disneyland Hotel ... Western State University College..or Law of Orange County has awarded scholarships to Judith Reed, Costa Mesa ; Lora Vandandaigue Huntington Beach: Eleanor Palk, Newport Reach ; Sheila Fell, Corona del Mar : and Donna Jacobl\on, Huntington Beach ... Recipients of the Newport Harbor Bus iness & Professional Women's Club scholars hip$ are Cathy Palmer a~d .Joan Brumn ••• Barbara Ann Ladd, Foun- tain ".alley, has· been appointed province alum· nae director or Southern California and Arizona by the Alpha Xi Delta National Council ... The South Coast Literacy Council has graduated 16 new volunteers to tutor English as a second language and literacy in 81\Y of it.s 12 centers from Laguna Beach to San Clemente. They are RUFFELL'S · UPHOLSTERY -------------~---~--~---, wt..Y•W.t .. ~ I fJ:a ""'*' l"N. e ..... ...._ _ J-..OHt • l!!!!;'Jl<Jtl:::_ ..... ~~--~~~~--·-"' ..... :::-~t... ... Q'Y:_ _____ _ no,;:i:.....~:-.:.114 ..... _ 1 ----- I iiiill ... iti .... iili.t,iiiiiiiiilillllliliiiiliil11i1111111 ...... -.. , - ANYPLACE. I am not sugges&in" that credit courses be given. 1be ialormati-On could M worked In with other subjttts. Another suggestion: i11stead of having general a s · semblles to entertain. why not invite speakers who can offer practical information to h e lp children rosx-with life? Ever y c ity h a-. authorities who WO\.lld be happy to SJ)t'ak to the s tudents on s peci al topics, II invited. I agree, it's a crying shame that the schools should have to pinch·hil for parents, ,but when parents rau, it's tbe kids who lose and society pays the prt('e. The next letter says " mouthful. It's from a. t3·year-old. DEAR ANl'i · I am in the eighth g1 a de and h:ivc already learned in school about som,. of thl~ lh10J!!' that pt:rson was t.ilking a bout Oi..r 1t·~c he rs hdH· hl·lpt'd us under!-tand w I: J I " m o k i n ~ <' ! g a re t t<· ~. d rt n k 1 n g :.i!cohol and laking drugs can do to our lives. Th~y have talkt'<i about anger and fear and guilt and Jl'alou~y and how at can make people mentally sick t know read:ng and wntmi?. and anthmet1c a rc i mportant and ~o a r e his tory and g eo gra phy <.ind spelling . but these other sub,1ccts an• e \-c n more• important ~hen you~ctrightdown to it and I a m glad I go to ~chool m -RENO. NEV Ed.oa K. Brooks, Sally Grab. Richard Jones. Frances Eklund, Claire Sabourin, Arminch Hayes, Marjorie Martin, Otto Hedrich, Edith Leidy, Jane While. Patricia Al"ard, Marilyn Hardy, Lisa Hatell, Connie Keevil. Linda Ryloo and Naomi Thomas. CARPETS CLEANED In your home or place o f business by Von Schrader dry-foam methOd. Mo fuu • No muss Mo odor JJ's Cl.fA.NING Clitod.f for ...... ~. 2011s-to._Ao. C....W....CA.92U7 171 41 541 ... 720 DISCO CHAMPIONSHIP Enlef California s hrs! disco championship w11h $1 500 1ri prize~ Phone Hunhnglon Center 897 2533 and receive contest rules by ma11 1n litre tor August preliminaries GRAND OPENING FURNITURE SALE- 20°/o to 30°/o Off Residential & Office Fwnishings Carpet & Accnsorie~ btid...eid: Albright Ii ZJ ... , .... •W9" Hickory .,.. .. ~ CIS ....... Momt>.Jry ~ ... k11Coap1r M••waeft c ...... ........ Mt.Airy Cowudd: Joe...Wldicl~ .... se..+ ...... Mehopolitmt Carpet: LH1 .. This Is not Q floor·sample sale ... Design Assistance Available Design Newport . . . Z40Me.,,....C....,.Dr .. Wt. JU ~ '"''-c ....... tJ'60 C714164MUl ~ • 0 f .~ ·r + el v 0 & or I - Oil 1 It ~·' ~ I - ~ 'Ont lHlr 000 ·ltr l 111 s. -· . : \ ' i1$ I \; IM lM.'t "'" -••• ... 101 I ' _ _.. lues<Say. July 18, 1978 DAILY PILOT trike Fear d Postal Talks Under Way WASIUNG'l'ON <AP> -W ith a possible mail !ilrlkl· three days off, th e U.S. Postal Service and three unions are confronting h ead·on some o f the major obstacles to & ne w contract. There was no indication , h o w ever , that any progr ess w<1s being m ade o n k ey issues. whic h In· elud e wagC!l., JOb security and compulsory over· time A source c lose to the negotiations said the two ( J ~ides met until late Mon IN SHORT t:lay night. discussing a _ bitter d jsputc over a no --------- layofr <·lausc that the un· ions won 1n 1973 and insist o n retaining in the new accord The Postal Service wants to eliminate the prov1s1on But tht Monday night session did not get to wa~es. on wh1<'h vast disagreement r emains. said the source 'Tnt-tube~ End D~fended NEW YORK tAPl -L awyers defe nding Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center a nd its ob· !'.letncs director in a Sl.5 million s uit say the hosp1tftl was forced to terminate a "test -tube· baby" experiment to s ave the pros p ective molhc r s's hie. The attorneys a lso said in open i ng s tatements Monday m U .S . Distric t Court tha t the experiment m 1973 was doomed to failure because it was n ot properly carried out. G/tf C'ar Deni Appro.,ed C HIC A GO IAP) A federal judge o n M o nday approved a nationwide settle m e nt wll.lcb m akes. n early 67,000 own e r s o f Oldsmoblles with C hevro let engines eligible for a $200 rebate and a t ran s ferable warranty on the engine. ··rt's undoubtedly the largest consumer protec· t ion settlement in the his tory o f the country," 11· lino1s Attorney General WilUa m Scott said. Fi~ OK Wa~• B y Tbe Associated Press S triking firemen an Louisville. K y., returned to work today after votin g overwh e lmin g ly to accept the c1ty·s wage offer, bul in Philadelphia , n o n egot1attons were sch e duled in the fifth day o r a walkout b y 19,000 c1ly workers over layoffs and wages. Thc Lou1:-v1ll1:: strike, which had left that city of 400.000 with reduced fire protection s ince Fri· day. e nded when firemen voted 358·30 early today in favor of a new contract 'l'o,ws Io B e Pro~e••ed W ASHJ NG TON <AP> Former President Richard M. N i xon 's tapes and presidential papers used in the W ater gate trials o f his top aides have been tumcd over to the Nat1onaJ Arc h ives. Rut before the public will have access to them offiraals s <1y lhC'y mus t be processed a nd a Nixo~ lciwsuil resolved NOTICE PfCTI flOUS I UttNIU N-. $'TATIMUfT T.... I0410WHlt CM Mlft I\ ~ °'31 ....... , DONUT HUT ... 70 Bolw O'llU, HUftl~Oll 8M<t>, (A t?te/ N•lom. Ann Ou~t. 114n Fout Ut!e Hwnlll'lll'Ol'I a.a11. CA '264.I Tiii\ "'*-' '' COftOll<ttO llY .,, I" e1.1oua1 N.iom. ,_. O\lllt 11111 st•-• •es lllOCI wllh llw Co11nty Cl••• ot Or.,,Qt Counrt ~ J,,...1), "" """ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINlH NAME iTATaMeNT TIM loltowtr>Q M•toll '' OOlnQ blOtl ...... , A I TOBACCO ANO CANOY IN OLO WORLD, 1i.1 C.nttt Drive W , ~11nllntlOt1 8Mc11, CA.,.,., Renele l"Oflcl Oulgloy, H61 Ce,,ter Otlve w , H""ttnqton a..cn, CA t1MI Thh bvMllHS IS conclU<tt<I bW •n In· dlYICIUel Rff\t'te lngrla Oul91ey Tn" \1•1-t w•s 111..i wit~ tllt C-ty C•erk ot 0.•nOll Covn1v or> Ju-n. "II "'6j6' 'Pub41illt0 Of.nQe C:O.SI O.lly Piiot June 11, July'· ti, te. 1911 Jff7·11 PUBlJC NOTICE ll·Mt• SUl'Ellt<l't COUltf 01' fHl STATE or: c.\Uf'OltNIA r:o11 THE COUNTY Of OllANGI. .... A·tMG PUB.UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ll·ltSU "CTITIOUS IUSIHl!SS NAME STATEMENT fht IOllowlnQ ptrso"\ 4re dOtno 11•lntu ... C tNO FRE"ES INlERNA IOHAl .... a.lie< Sttut, S..lle J)O, \I• Mn•, Ce .,.,. C1nQl1t"' Co•por•llon I• Calllo•,,I• c0<pou11onl, !>It• Baller StrMt, Sulte 150. Costa Mtu. C• t?tU Thi\ l>Vsl.,..., h <or><lue:led by • <0< OOl•lton C•nQff'efl'\ t«por•tton ROl>tr1 Gn!nttr Pr~~ l n1\ t.l•tom.eot •-" Hlf'O wttt\ ttw C.O""tv Cle<ll of OrM>Vt County on July ~. "" FO'l7Ha Publl\llecl Of~ Co.\t O•olv P1to1 July II II,~. Aug I 1971 Alt II PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE 01' NfAlllNG '011 11·2'S70 •1tOIATE Of WILL ANO FOii LET· SUPl.lllOlt COUllT OF THE TlllS Tl.STAMINTAlllY STATE 0, CALIFORNIA ,-011 Est•I• o1 NELLE M GIWNOY .i\O THE COUNTY Ol'~llANGI ~~::.w~~ NELLIE M GRUNDY, HOTI CE ~· .. A·:4~UtNG OI' NOTtCE IS -.EREB'Y GIVEN 1 ... c l'ETITION FOii l'tlOIATE OF WILL HELEN ANN L.ANGMAOE lw> filed ANO l'Olt LITTl!IU TISTAMEN• Mrtln • pe!otlon tor Procwote ot Wiii TAllY AND FOii AUTHOltlZATION TO AOMINISTElt UNDEll THE •ncl lot ·~W&n<I' of lc11tf'\ T~lamen INDlPUIOf.NT ADMINISTRATION lery, reler~ to w!>lcll IS m-tor OI' IU TAflSM:'T ... ,,,.., p.tt'liCulMS. And 1nat ,,,. time E t I of CECiL R GARRETT •nd OlfCC of IWMl"9 lrot SM!'tl hH ~ s ~ ' """ "' 10< Auou\I 1• ""· 11 to 00 NO;ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thot •. m , In tile courlroom ot Otpertnwnt C. ICEITH ~RRETT tws 1114!CI httrein No l of s••d c00r1. al 700 Civic Ctnter It .,.moon '°' Prob.lie of Will and tor Orlve We~, In the City ol S•nt1 All•, IU .. •n<e ol Let"""' THl..,.,.,n1•ry ano PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE c ...... NOTICf. TO e11eDtT04IS SUPeltlCW! COUltT 0 1' f "I STATE~ C:.U.ll'OltNIA f'Olt T"I Q()UNTY Of OllANOI. ........ -1 Est•te ol HOWARO LEE NORRI~. el10 •nown n H LEE NORRIS O.cea.ed NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN to 1t>e <rodllors vi 1,.. M>Ove ,....-a.<edent ,,,., •II --NYll"IQ Cl .. ,.,, illl•ll'l\I troe ""' dtcedtftt ¥t reoul•t<I 10 Ille 1"'m. with INI ne<crUM• YOVCher\, in '"" Ofhce Of Ille CloO of Ille -e<'OhtltO <our1. O< to ~-I ~m, with tllt necei~ry vouclltrs, to Ille un- oer so o neo al '"" ••w ottoce 0 1 PLUNICETT & PLVNICfn. ctt Otovt Avonue, PIKt Olll<t Boo ,.. Hunt i1'19lon BHdl, C..ltor,,1• '2 ... WlloCll '' 111e 01ace °' bu~•neu 01 ,.,. "" P U8LlC NOTICE l'ICTITtOlll aUSIN•H NAlloll STAT I.ME Hf ,,.,~ 1011-ll'IO PtOOftS .,. oo•no bu, Int\\., NfWP()llT CENTfll -V\ICAI. lHEllAPY MEDICAL OllOOP. IUI AYOctdO AY•n<H. NewPOrl B••(n C:..llto< "'" 9Jlo60 O•uld T Mar ty,,, M o. PtottHlon .. Wjl(WllllOtl <• C.llfornl• coroo•ftlOtll, MK,,..1 M Drucu r. M D, Inc «• Gllltonol• <~•Cioni 1'01 AvoC•dO Avtnue. iulte IOI. Ntwpor1 8"ch. C.llfornla t-.0 Mll<lleCI C. Aldll,,, M 0 . IM I• C..lllorn<• <orpo<.tlonl. -N•W90fl Center Orovt. Nt•PO•I 8tHll, C•lllornl• nMO A.a•:lf'O J, \/tflvtO. M 0 , Ill( I• C•lllo•nl• (OfpoOt•llonl, loJ MonttCllO Orlve, Coron. def "'4• Ca lllornl• •1us A11thonv Bollan, M.O., tnc •• (•lltor"'' coroor•tlonl. 3~1 ~"•' Road, Newpor1 Bea<ll. G•tlfon>l• ~ Tl'lh busineu i • conduc led by " general Ptlt1ntrlol'lip o ... 1e1T Mer1"fn.M o p,-........ Cot-•1ton D•Yld T M¥tyn, M 0 Pr9'\fo.ftt 1111• \tel-I wes llltd wotl'I Ille County Cieri< ol Ofenge c.oun1v on J .. 1, 14, • .,. ,.,,ut WALi.WOO() & fl04t~ A l'tofttt,..... Uw OW.. Nt~C.- U.S.,. Ml-4 D<ivt, Si..* .... _.. hadl, ~ .,... Pubh.-Or-C...•I D .. ly PllOI July II, l~ AUii I, I. 1911 Jro.-11 PUBUC NOTICE :e~~.':!; :!., i;:;.::.,r:1~;:~~~ ~-s-.,-uc-,-..,-e-..,-,-,-.. -0t-,-1or--,t'm0--.-.-,---"'°"'"' •lier Int "''' l>Ubfl<•tlon of ••IOC •tton 1l·YU•·Old OM sto•v 1111\ notice s•nol•t•mllv owe111no. -o•llNllth• D•l•d J..,.,. ,,, 1'178 JlOI MtUare 1 .. 1 Avail-tor llO 0.ys EO..A JOY NORRIS t omme,,c•no July ••• t'l18 S••• Sllble<I Admlnl•tre1ro1 10 ttolv1r>Q • Conl•I Comm1u1on WllhWlll Anneaeo 0ermt1 of mt tttalt Of lht ConlKI 8111 HMSfeld (/14) ~I 1100 •bow .... meo 0ec-..1 a lO • m .. s l0-0.Y• l'LUNllEn a l'LUNKEn Published°"•* eo.'1 O•llY Pilot 411011Ye A-Jiiiy, ti, 1'1 JO, 21, H, 15 26, lP, ?t. 31 "' 0 .... "' ,.,. 1114 ,. H .... 11.,. __ ,,,CA nw (1141 ,,.. .. Anw-ys..., Alllmlnlotr.tria CTA Publl\ned Or~ CW\I Oellv Piiot July'· I I, 18, 2S, 1'71 HS:J.7' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINE55 ,....,,._STATEMENT T l'lt tollow•no ot•son• ••e 001n9 --------------1 busoneu •s PUBLIC NOTICE C•lllorno• 10< Au111orl1ato0tt to ....,mlnl\ttr -Oet•O July 13, 1'178 t~t lnoeoenaent AOm1n1stt<1llon ol 11·1'm WILLIAM E. St JOHN, E~lates Acl rrference 10 wnocn " SUl'Eltl<Ml QWllT 01< THE GOLD PEOOLERS. 14 P.trtr~ lrvl,,., C• '1771• -------------·! K•tllleen R•e Gellr100. H P'"'1rlOO.. lrvtne. C. '2114 RO.Ell~;.;:r• ,,,.Ge IOt lurl~r l>'lrttculll"s, and th.It STATE 01' CALlfOllNIA l'Olt ... Ille time •NI pl.U ot hffrlno '"" wme THI COUNTY Of' OtlANGE 61 Sovtll ~AW l>h ~en itl lot A119U'I t. 1'79. 01 10 00 NO. AASlS7 P•Mftfl•. CA f110l it m 1n '"" courtroom of Oep.ertment NOT I CE 0 P' HE A It IN c; 0, Ulll 7tS-J:Ul NO ]OI S.IOCOUrl. ot 100C1v1< C•ntt• l'ETITION FOlt AN OlllOEll OtllEC. Atter-yler ,.tlt-r O•tve WMt, 1n tt>e Oty of S...t• An•. T ING CONVl!T•NCI! Of llEAL Publl\l>eO Or~ C.0.$1 Dally Piiot C.lllor"" l'llOl'l!llTY JulYl1.ll.1•.1'111 .,~1• O•ltdJuly6,t'111 Esta1t Of JAMES LAWRENCE WILLIAM E StJOttN, SISSON. •k• JAMES L SISSON, Coun(Y C~rk ~U\ed ANDElllSON,AOAMS&&AllNES, NOTICE IS HEREBY GtllEN !NI Auwce._,.11.. ARTHUR R SISSON. PETITIONER. PUBLIC NOTICE Loll• CMotw Cut-r1ton. 2"711 Al~IHI, El Toro, Ct tlf>JO This bu\lnen •• cono..c1e<1 by _. gefl(!tel DMl-p IC.-tftl~R G.ttl- Thos 51411-was llled wllfl tlW County Clt<t of Or-c:-ty on July "· 1'171 ,.,,,,, Pub41U.O Or~ Coan 0.11y Piiot July ti. 1S. Auo I I, 1918 1"'-71 PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUS BUSI NEU ''" Nortll--M 81W. M\ lole<I ,,.,.,n a petltlOn tor.., 0.0.t NAMESTATEMINT ---.c.t•mo Olru11noConvey••1oOI Rt .. PrOPtr· ------------.-- '"" tollowtno """°"I• dolno bull· A-Y•for !Mtlt-ly located 1n "" County of Los ..... •• PuOllShfO Or-Coasl'0;11ty Pt>ot At>Qel••. known .... i.ll• Fun\lon Aw ACME SIGH (0 .... I. •nd AA Juty 11 ,, 11• tm JUO 71 Norw•lll, Ca41tor11••. Lot II. Bloc' F SIGN CO. US E I/Ill Sll'ffl Cini• Tr•ct S1llO Boot< S1, P-6J ot ~to Mew,"" mi. PUBLIC NOTICE R-r1 L -{:orll• -NOrm• c Corhs Boni..-s.on Co fLtrry Mith.It• 1----------:-::-:---1 to compltlt (Otllfe(I Mltf"eil •1'110 DY Bonl•nl, 16S1 B1m1nl Pl , C~a ~W. flCTITtOUS BUSINESS Oecto..nt -·hi\ du1h Wt1...-tl0<t C• 92•17 NAME STATEMENT otlllloner pr.tyS ""'l IM Co..rl meke Tt>I\ buSlntss "conou<tc4'by dn on ,,.., lollowtno penon I• c1o1no """· en o•der •UlhO<ltlno "'no Olftfl•"O dlYIOU•I n"s .t\ pelltoon.r 10 COtnpl~I• '"" ttrms 01 Urry M Cioni~ THE GR BUii.DiNG & DESIGN (OtltrOct ~ l)y Oece~"'· J.tm<'> Thi\ \ltl...,...t we\ llled wltll the CO . 71 H•llmaon B•• Or • Coron• a.i Lawrence S.nic1n ""'• J-\ L S•\t.or\, County Cieri< ol Or•noc County on ,,.., ~ 92~ to Ro~I I. Corll• •no Norm• C June 23. ••It. G.<,rge R, Rotdl~. 21 M.tll'""'°" Cotll\ on and •Ubte<t to'"" toncurrtnt f'6J10 B•Y Or c.orono Gel Mar c.. 'n•1S Ptrform•n<e by troe pu<<l><tiH• ot '"" PubllSl>td Or""9t Cot st OollY Piiot lllls bus.""''' <~tt<I b• .,,, In act• lo be 1>trf0tmtd by tllm .no all Juiw 11. July 4, I I, 11. "" H6J./8 01.,10 el olher o"'""· ret.,....ce lo whlcll ti u ~ R Rl\lhle m.oe fOf '"'~ 0¥11CulM\, -INI P' ICTITIOUS 8USfNESS NAME STATEM«:NT Tht 104~ ptf"lon l\ °"'"9 bu\• ...... , A & R ACCOU NTING SERVICE 1"11 C.lo Ctttle, H""llftgton Ba .. h, CA •16'•, P 0 Bo• SS, Hunllr14ton BNtl'l,CAn.CI AOlltrt J Ounn Jr • 19'11 C.to C•r <••. HuMlnq!On ll<!acn, CA 9?'4& r11,. °""~' '' COftdli(l<"<I by "" on-dlvlelu•I. R-.I OUM Jr This tlal-1 ""'*' tlleo wolll the Co11nty """'of Ofangr County on July "· ""· HtJ ... Pub4hhed Or""9f Coas1 O•lly Piiot July 11. H . AuQ. 1, a, 1'171 1701-78 Tl>I\ s!Alement WdS 111ea wllll tM ,,.., ttmt and Plate of Merino Illes.amt PUBLIC NOTICE County ~lerk Of o .... Counly :-'.:. ~~"i:',:.:11~:..1'.,:, ~.'~ PUBUC NOTICE -------------·I JuM 13, "" ,_5., No J of ...,,d cour1, •I IOO CMc Center 1-------------- MOTICE TO CllEDITOltS Publl\MCI Or....,... Coa\I O;olly PllO ~~11ve11~Wn1~st, 1n thf CllY ol S."tt All•, l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS SUl'llll~ COUllT 01' THI v .. ,... ,,... v• " NAME STATEMENT STATEOf'CALlfOllNIA fOll JuM 21· July 4• 11 11• 1911 ,._,,., O•teo Julv 7, 1"7t Tht tollowlnq Delson\ are dotn9 THE COUNTY OF OflANOI! WIU.IAM E M J°"N· OU\11\MS .t\ .... .....,. PUBLIC NOTICE Counly Ck!rll M A N u F A c T u " E R s ........ _...._ __ ,.__,--a.>i~Wll I l.U+ E MCj!IU~:F;===-;,,,.---==,;;;;;;;;:==-•~··.... \I~ Se • E H Sal v •k• WILLIAM EUGENE MC HUGH. flCTITtOUSaUSINEU to:M CyfttlllaA-11'1Jt SltYP«ll Clr'Clt, •G, lrvlM, CA nes es P DMl .. ..0 NAME STATEMENT l'UHeti•, C.lifortllt •1101 t111' ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 tn.. Tiie loll-lnQ Ptrt.or\\ •re d01"11 Ttt UIJI ,,,...... B ~ H RtWet"tll. Inc . ~·· credit...-• of,,.. M>OYt n.tnw<I ~""""' °"''~• ..,. Atter"°y fer· "-'~ Part,.., I• C.lllorr11• tOfPQrattonl WASHINGTON c AP J Sales o f Series E and ,,,., •II __ ... vino c•••m• illl••nil VACUUMS WEST IS61 untr•I, Publl~ Or~ Coe\I 0..ty Pllol ~~!Sky~ CJrc .... •G. '"'-·CA II Un1'ted State" ~--v'1ngs Bon d s rose t o $4.28 b1'llion '"" i•ld -~ req .. lred to Ille St.nton.C. "l680 J111y ''· 12, 1a.1•1t "~ 1,..m, wltll INI nK~-Y ,,_,,.rs. In Robert M..,,., LJ...S. '-OouQl)er· ,.,._,. Tllo\ buslnru Is C-UCIM O• • for the £irst s ix m onths of 1978. This is 4 perce nt the office °' ""' clerk of '"" •bOw 1y, -Se9t Clrc~. JO°""'•'" v .110 • -------------timit.cs ""'1-P b th od I d h• entllled <our1. or 10 pr~t ,,....., •1111 C• '7IOI "°'*NUFACTURERS a ove e same pen ast year an the 1ghest ll>e nttowry "'°"'"""· to ,... ..... TlllS bustnen •S conouctM by • P UBLIC NOTICE IN\IE~TMENT AHO <ilX·mOnth total Sln('e 1945. oersl9M0 •t -otf1<4 OI -l'l.olit -••I ""'1n&rSt>op. 1-------------• ~~·~~S~i!ir-H. INC S · bo d h Id' b A · h Afmll\l \lr•tor, 1>00 South Gr•nd RobortM Oouqne<1y ltMl.U avmgs n s o in gs y men cans ave Av•-· s.M• ....,., c:..11,.,,,.1 • .,,Ci. Lln61 L C>ou!lMrt• NOT•« Of' auuc Tt1ANsr:111 ~., p...,,_ ~'own by $2 3" tnlhon sin ce the first of the year W11•c11 is.,,. Plac• of.,.."'-' of 111e '"" si.t-was mea ,.,111 IN! NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN ,..., ~"~URA, from S77 billion on Dec. 31, 1977, to $79.4 billiorr on Under\IQMd .,, •11 rNtton _, .. ,,lfto c ty Clerk of ou~ Coun1y 0 ... Jot>n c Fr ... -buil~I -·u Thi\ •I-was 11160 wlUI ltlf' I Jo 19 8 to '"" •Stale of ~10 cle<_, w11111,, J= 13 1'171. " 2t)O Newport BoutevMd, N--1 eou,,1, c1er11 of Or•nve County on , UOL' • 7 . 1ovrmon111s.ii...thellr,.~l~llon0f • F'6.S1I Be•cn. C..ltornl• ,,.,._ 10 1r•nslff J-n. im tlllsnotle• P·~·1·~~ ---~1 "·II• p1~~0 O•n••I s BytrS .,,., N•ncy E P UBLIC NOTICE HOTICI TO Clll!DITOllS SUPElllOlt COURT OF THE ~TA fl OF CALI FOllNIA FOii JHE COUNTY OF OllANGE NO A .. IM ~ \t•ll' al JEROME '> SUGERMAN D<r<~d\('0, NOllCE IS HEIUBV GlllEN IOI!!(! c•~olfor~ of tl'tl' 41C>OY• ""me<t 04'tl'Otnt lh•t all per'IOfl\ 11ev1no Cl~""" ~••nil ll>t \aid 00<1'<11',,I ••• requl•ed 10 Ill<' U~m, wlth tl'w' neft'~\.fy vouchers,, In '"" ottou of ,,,., clt'rfl ol fht abOvt oro-t1ttt<1 COU'1, Qf lo llftunt ll>em, wllh '"e ~f"SWf'f VOUC"""'"'· to '"t U"• ~r~lo"!'d ot '"°' W11\llHf 8oul~vard, B<'vtrly Holl\ CA whl(ll os tht Ol.tC~ of IN\lnl'u of 1,,.. unoe•slQntO '" •II met· ''" 1>trl•1n1no to '"" ,.,1.,,1, ol "''o <It c..a.nt '•llNn IOUf MOnl~ eft<'r lhe lor\I pubhc "''"'"al thl~ no11ce O~ltO Juh I) "" '>ARAH SUGERMAN r ·~"'•"'' ot l""Wlllotl"'° •lbO,_. Nmtd GK-I •LAN 0 SHULMAN ESO -t Wll""•• 81..0., S>lilt ..... .. •trip Hiii>, CA '9110 hi tttU frt~ll •llttnty l9r Ea.c:utrla Publo\IM!d 0r._ C~s• 0•"• Piiot hilr 11, 1S. AUQ I I 1911 tl'(M It PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE A·U16t NOTICE Of' SALE OF llEAL l'lt<M"EltTY AT PltlVATE SALE .... A-SUPEltlCMl COUllT OF THE HATEOFCALIFOflNIAfOlt THE COUNTY Of ORANGE In l~t M•ller ot the E~t•te ot FRANCES MARCHANT CARROLL, OKo>e<J. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th.It the unde~l9ned wtll ~II ~ p<lv•1t sale, on or .tlltf troe 31~1 day o1 July, 1'71, •I '"" olllc• of OONALO ~ KELI.EV, 1 WOOd!yn un.. B•..tt>IKY. C.lllM,,le <llOIO CK 3'3401, County ot LOl Angeles . St•I• 01 C•tllo•,,la , to Hu h t9h,st end Oest blOOt•. •110 sublet I lo conflt'm•tlon by MoO S-roor Covtl. tll IM t!Qnl, title end l"le<tsl ot '4IO <IKe•sed .. IM tim.. of OHtll anG all Ille "II"'· !Ille tnO Int~• thet ~ u tete of Yid Oeceesed l\lls ..:Q<>lre(I 11y ooer•tlon of._°' ottoerw•w. 01""' '""" o• ,,, -111on to ""'' o1 seio .,. u.,ed, •I !Tit ti-ol dl'•tn. In •no lo ell the ce<t.i,, reel ll<'Ol>f'rly .. 1...,te on the County ol Oranor Sl•I• of Ctllfornl•. oaotllc\11¥1y clf~rlbed •s follows, tCHO!t. LOI " In BloO • c of lil!lll"i He•ollh No 3, x -Me1> thereof, te- coroeo in Boo' a. Peoe I of M•' t tlle,,..,..s ~. recoros of Ounqe NOTICE INVITING 110$ County, C..tifomla Notice"~"°" 91Ye11 tllatlhe ~1 More Comtnc>f\IY ~now" n lt'l communlly CAlll"Ot O•w•ct Of O••not C..l•~l~~~~·Y~E ~';) ~~ AN co .... 11. C•lllO<,,lt, wlll tta1119 bidsup "AS IS' COHOITIOH. to 1 Pm. on MoM.ly, AUQ\lfl U , 1•1a 81 Tums of wee .tll cash 111 ,.,.tvl tn~ Pu•cn~mo Dt11<1r'tme,,1 of '"'° moNY of the United St•tts on "°"' community colll90 dlstrl<1 Coc•t.cl •t llrm•tlon of wle. T~ Pf!rttnt ot IJIO Ad•ml lhtn!H, CO'}lt Mtw. ·~ntbldlOl>t<ltDosltedwltlll>lcl. c..111or11l• lor Pr.....,wl\ to pert0<m cotle<llon wi~i':! ~":': .i0 C:: ;'o:;"~~~ aQ91'1C Y wrvlles fO< O.llnq~t N• Al ""Y time alt., Ille tint !>Ut14l(etl0n 11ontl Otl•t•""" -N•t1on•1 Olre<1 ""'"'' _ _,,.,. .. 01 !>Ate stuoent LOtrl ACcount' Flrrol '"-' rt•POf\d 10 this 11w11a11on should o. tul· Ott.cl: ~'£~1:!,.., ty infoun.cl of IM n.1415 •n4 r~ul• Admlnlstr.irtw of t•on• concemlnQ trw NOSL P"Olll'•"' the Eslm of wio •ncl O. •bit lo provide $ervle .. de-de<edHll '\19ned to~tetrw~.m DO"Al.Dll.lleU.ET A ~•ml>lt • ..,,._, And 11'-.0I A--,. ft laW tor m Are •vitlllltll• •I llW dl\lrlct ofllce 1 W9"1YI' '-- r..t•rrect IO ...,vt II VOU ~ 1"1t-.Sled ,,_,,CA 1" l)f<lormlroQ t<J(h coUtctlotl -vie~ A~J fw ~""1• tor '"" C.0.'{1 c.n.munu, Coo~ 01~ Put>ll,_ Or.._ c.o.si Q.illy PllOI trlct. YOU mutt'""'"• fully compl4ol· Jiiiy 11, 19, ts. t•1' 1~1t <'ii "'~ on U.. form i.fO<-t O m Ir--------------. on -.y, ~I 1•, ,.,. Vou mey H'KI-""'"' 'f04il pr_.I eny -·· toonel com'"'"'" or m•te11e11 YOU WI\/\ '"~' t'f<.iv1no blcM • O.Wt<1 IMO tf'VI-,...,.. ""II -· 10 SotlKI ~ ·~IH ltlM wlll lie l,,vlltod to "'"'"• •" or•I """°"1"11on 16 trw rewl-IP•m. TM OIWl<'I _, '"" rtQt>t 10 \C:i..dlllt \;Kh ..... IW'tttfttll!Ofl ., •"'°"""~~ TM ~lltCewlUI ~y Of aooeMI.-. w111 o. 'fft>Ctood P<l,.,,.,ll'f on i... "~'' 01 cou, ••s-rlt"<• eno ou•llly Of Mt Viet TM ~ Cet!w'nuftlly c;ol._ 0.\. trlct Ii c~ OI ftlr• <Ol'lll'r!Vftlt" tOll"ll'fO, C)olo.n """1, Orenp Coe\! •nd Co.nlllne, ""° It IN mini lff9HI commu,,lly cotlttoe dll4rl<t 1,, ti-. U11ll· ..0 Sl•IH Tiie OlsVk1 •-INll 11<• <0U"h •rt -~ by • bllllflO Mntlet r•F~I -blclOtO """'' .. 1>111• to ~, ............ ---llf'0(9'Mitd by lho DllllllQ -"lte Oti. lnlotmetlon lllOlll IM Ollotrld ,.. .. .,.,,, to l!!t ltU o.n1 10.n euOUllH """lie"""'~ ut>-on ftUIP1 OI • _,t!Wn ,.......,., tor ...... HO bl-r ""'Y wllftdl'ew nit "'4 tor • .-.rlM 01 1ortY 11119 l'\I d•~ •flet 11\to d•I• -.I for I"' ~llO tNf'tof TM a-of'""""~-'"' 11<Mi..t 91 '9j«tlnQ.,.,., -•II • ._, "' to ••I.,. ""' ..,....,..,tllet Ot In to<ma1111H lft fllW bid 0t In !ti' l>!Cllltno 11/~fl.W•-S«,...._,, ._.MTNJ_.. °""''A .... " "11-, •• "' f ldMo ,.. .... 1-.. Or ... ~ C»llY l"tlol .IYl'f JI, U. tfl'I '112• .. -. °"'" tM Delf1 "'°' f'Mtly ..... '°"' whet'a,... "'~ local ~···"9fl'*r -M~ .,..-nge ..-. ..,.. • ""B.,.rs, ... ._. .,.,.,,.." .actrttt 1, * O•t•o :::e':·~·;:EIM JUM 11. J ... y •• 11. 11. ,.,. U52·11 Ill• Dl10ll. ~Bet<~. C:..lltorno• Publl< "°"11"tstrdl0f' -ert•on oroperty localed •• JUO •• AOrnln"l'at0< ol PUBLIC NOTICE N•wPOrt Bouk!vtrd. ~"'"°'' e...:n, '"" ttt.,te of I~ C•lllorno• M>d ~rtl>tcl -r.tlly u •l>OYe """'"' cle<t<Hnl l'ICT1nous IUSINESS all '"" Sloe: fl In traclt. -re~•~. AOlllAN KUYPIEll, NAME STATEMENT ll•turn. equ1pme111, QOOdwlll •n<I COUNTY COVNSEL.tlMI Tit« lotlowtn<J -'IOfl Is doonQ bu\i !~~.~~~=~1~~S~~I~.! JOE A. Dtt11E•SON A .......... u.. t2t0 Nef111 ~Mite ... S.nt• AM, Ctl-..1• '1101 Publl\lled Or-C.O.st O.tlly Po>ot July 11. n , AYO '· .... ,. 1IOS 18 PUBUC NOTICE IENJAMIN I'. OE MAYO, IW\S as loultd •t 1830 l\lew1)0rl Boulev•rd OEl'UTY ROBERT 1-4.a,LL JR ANO !IEAL ewport ee.t.h, C.llloml.t. ' lt·l:J217 P. o .... ,m ESTATE ASSOCIATES, '11S s ... JO<t WH?lln 11\ret ~r' ••• , p.est, w .... NOTICIEOf' TlllUSTEE"SSAlE Strtt•AH,et,mn qu111 Hills AO . ~l 8Ncn, C4I s known to tht undtrs1011to T.S. NO. 27,.,_. Tel: C114) ~ tt"° lr•"sftr~, Jotwl C F.rets hH not useo F I R S T AMER IC AN T I f L E AttWMyl.., a.mlltlnntor RObert Hall Jr . 13 ~ .. Pl Or., ' •d<llllonll b<nlneH namts or "°' COMPANY OF LOS ANGELES •• Publlshed Or-C->I Oally Piiot Coro!le Otel ,,,...., C• tl&U rttw~ duly •PPO'nttd Tr1istee un<lor Ille July •• 11, ••• ?S, 1"8 1)6.4-18 Tlll!i buSI~\" <cor><lue:ted by.., ,,,. The lnlrndtld 1r.,,,1~ Will ~ con IOllOWl"9 dltsalbeO cite<! ot trvl1 WI LL -------------dMdu•I mmel ~on or efl•r Juty 1'. 1•11, •t SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE PUBLIC NOTICE RotloertH.tUJr ""otllctofJ-C ,,.nonJr ,At· HIG HES T BtOOER FOR CASH This ital-I Wd \ 1114!CI wlln n.. or"tY·•l·L•w, 101 Sllopy•rd Wey, C<'unl p Cle<k of 0r""9e County on In A, Newl>or1 BN(ll, C•lilo«>t• C~'f.Ole 411 time Of s.i• 11'1 lllwf..t SUPElllCMl QXJllT Juot tt. tfll !ntecl JUiy ll, ttlt ,,,_.,of 1111 Vr)lled S.e'9-sl •It to9f'I, OF CALl"°91NIA ~, 0-s Bytn. 1111• •nd lnle<"Ht convel"'d lo -now COUWTT Of OlllANOE PubU>l>ed Or-Cool~ 0..ly Pt lot Tr_.,. Mid by It uncltr said Deed of Tn.it 1n CASE NUMaEll A'6174 July '· 1 t, ti, U, lfll '~ 71 N.ncy E Byer\, \he 11'-rtv lltt'ell\lllttt de-s<rlbt<I OllOEll TO SHOW CAUSE TreM'"'9t TR US TOR JUOY ANN WHITMAN, P'Oll CHANOE 01' NAME Pl>Oll\llte! OrM>lltl C.0.\1 0.tly Piiot ... unmarried-· •nCI WALTER 111 lht ~"'of tne App41<•tlon of PUBLIC NOTICE uly 11. 1971 ?IQ).7t CURTIS PAllKER.•Sl!>O*,,,..... ROBERT KEITH M<PtlllllPS For BENEFICIARY CHARLES E Cll•nge of N,)lnt l'ICTtnous •V11NEU AMA SH, • MK<ltd -H "" Mlle ROBERT KEITH MCPHILLIPS 11.u NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE ano~ar.tttprope<"ty 111"" • e>ttlt-"'tlll\ covn to• "'nor Tiie tofl-•1>9 Pl'~• are 00•"9 Rtcorclfd ~ t>. 1tn ~ lftstr Otet •llOWl~ llC'tit,_r to <II•,. n .. t111>tl>f'n "' 11·-.il No .... I,, -1714, -IU 1 <II namt from ROAERT ~Ell-. BALBOAMEAlTH SPA, INC , Sii SUl'llllOllCCXlllTOl<TME OlllCl•I Re<.onb Ill IM otfke of the McPHILl.IPS to ROBERT KEITH E B••OO.BIYd.Btlboa.CA'26&1 STATEOf'CALlf'OllNIAf"Oll Re<Of'ClerolOr~CounlY .... o_ TAYLOR Oav10 OwoQflt oavenl>()rt, 1090 THE C:OUNTYOP'OllANOE of trus t due<lbu the lollow1n9 II IS herec>Y Otd<'<ecl llWll •II person\ P•tk Ntwi-t. Hf'WOOf1 BtMh. CA .... A-tMtJ .,,_rty ' lnttrest9d In 1M rn.ttter Af0tt\'110 ao 92tflO N 0 TICE 0 ~ HE A II ING 0 F Lot • If\ BIOCll E o! llW "Berry pear before tnt> coun !fl Dtoertment Gaty Kyte Subotlcll. 2090 Par~ l'ETITION '°"~TE 0~ WILL Trecl", ~ ,_..,, .t ~ rf<Of'dtd In No l •t 100 C1v1c unter Orlw Wtll, N"'POn· ~Beech. CA '2660 AND FOlll 1.ETTEllS TIEU AMEN· 8ook JO, p-1' of Ml!iulleneou> s.nt• Ana, C.lltornla. on A"9U't 1, Tiiis bu~nttl ts conouc1to by a TAllY Atcoros '" tl>t otflc• of tM Counly 1'171 at tl'CIO o'CIOCll ."'. •nd 11.-n al Nr1nttsl'io E, .. ,. ol EVELYN VIRGINIA Aecoroer 04 LOS A"9•1•s County, •t>O' lhtn! \hOw ceUH. 11 1tny 11\fy O•YIOOwlgflt O._.t SGRO, Ot<.NW<I Celllof'nl• ... ve. why ""kl pttltlon tor <~ of G ...... l(yC.SWoti<n NOTICE IS HE!IEBY GIVEN tn~ Eaceptt ... We1U.0001Kres. n•metllould"°'beQfa<!ltd Thll Sl•t-~ fllfid wllll tlW FRANIC Wll.LIAM SGRO~ flltd AliO UU(ll IMt oonlon ly1no It I' lu-~ ~ t/la1. COPY Of ounly Ck!t'k ofOr1noeCol;ntyonJ111• lltrtln. """~tor PrOCNtt of Wiii Etsterly of '"' ~y ttne OI .... "'~ --~ ' and tor ls~•o! t..ettto TMI_, .. ttlls °"'"r to,,_ ceuse bf pu1>1lsM<f 7, ••tt. t•rv. r-1erenct 10 wfll<ll " ,,.._ tor l•l>d dncrl-,,, the deed to tlle In Ille Of-C.0.•I 0.lly Pll04. t ftnT7 turtll•tt p.ertkutet'\,. ~ tNI IN time Courlty Of Or1119e, f9Corded Oe<tml>e< n•w•p•oer of QeMr•I t lrcul•llon, PIH>ll-OranQl' CoMt 0.oly Piiot end ple<t OI ...... lno tne \MM Ml 17, tt4t . In 8oolt 1"45. ~ 371. OHltWI pullHt~ In IWHounl'I' .... ,,,, ~'. July It. 1•. ?$, AuQ, '· 1'78 21600-ll _,, '4t tor AUQU\I '· 1m ... 10:00 Re<ord .. Wet~ 10< lour ce>Me<utlve f'ft«t prior •.m .. In "'-<ourt,._., ot ~r1mtnl Alto nc.pe Ille~ U0.00 f'Mt » to tne Gay of MIO nttfll'IO PUBLIC NOTICE No. 3 of Wld cour1. •I 700 Clvk C.ntflf meHvteG from Ille Southffty llM ol D•te<I Jurw1J. lt1' Orlvo WMl, II\ 11W City Of ~nit AN. 80tr Slr"I, I0.00 IH I WIO., U BN<.e w Su<nnet l-..._------------1 C..llfoml•. OeW.rl-In IN -r-.c...-l\Urcll J"°9f ol l!W rtCTITIOUS IUSINEU O•IH July 12, 1'7t 11, 190, Ill 9-11'3, "9t ,.. of S-rl0t Cou<'I MAME STATEMENT WILUAM e ST .IOMN. Olfkl•I R~. ,UNDIENllEllO & HAUGHTON Tiie fOllDWlftO Pf!r\Ol'IS .,. oolno COuMy Clef!I The ~ ~ Oe$<;rltle<I -s ua ... , 1'111 St'"' l>US•nen n AltMSTlllOHG. Wll.IUlll, ICNOl.L, not ,,.,,. "' lit .. , -·Of com'"°" ~ lU llATCLlf~E & l'lllll(IMS ft1l!lll•llon. Otre<llOM ._,ffi<lffll 10 C.taMtM,Cell ..... 8':.17 FASHIONABLE FURNITURE ml l.ell ..... 94.... loC•lt Ille~""' bt OllWn.o T.t; 17Mlwt-nt> MFG . co. 21'2 Oupont Or •n. 0.--y,CA... ., Weftlllllfto•wrttte<>._1 wllfWn A_,,. tw ,... .. -.. ,,..,ne, C• mu A'*-" tw: .,....._ 1.n o.ys tn>m n. llnt llUOlk•tlon o1 Publl>l>ed Or-eo.,1 O.lly Piiot Comp111er D.tt• Corpoullon Pul>41,_ Oranott C.O.tt 0.lly Piiot lfW• nollct to ~ ...,..l<lt<y, wt.ow J-11 July. ti II, 1'11 24'J.11 Or•noe Couftly t• .... ..,. <Otl>c>r•· )vty 11, "· u. '"' 1701·1· -..... ~} Is CHAlll..ES E ' ' ' llonl. fltl ~I~ •U. Ir'"""· C• AMASH, Hit ~IH04, Coit• Met•, n1u c.tlfOt'nl•~ PUBLIC NOTICE Thh i-....ss Is CiOlldu<'tt'd llv • cor • PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie btntlf1<i.,.., -~ 0..0 of MOTIC:STOClllCHTOtlS POr•l-COMPVlEADATACORP. Trwt by ,_of •brffell«-Mlll ' u •1.111t•-·1tTOf'TMf. In IM M119etio..s M<ut..:f '""'t0V. SU ... •llOlt ClOIHIT CW THI OllAHGE COUNTY ...,... ,,_, • ._. •~IMC! -o.11...,...i to STATIE ~ CAUl'OltNIA l"Oft M S Molltf, STATI CW CAUf'OllNIA l'Olt tht -n.Ql\ld • -ltlMI Decl•tatlon THI COUNTYOl'CMlANOI p~ THeCOUMTYOl"OltANOI of 0.l•u•I 911<1 Oen\ltlO fOf' sale . .no ..._._...U Thi\ \I•-.,..,. hffoel wllll Ille NOT ICI "Q',""':5 .... llllNO OP wrill.nnoti<oofbn<KJ>-of•lt<llon Ett••• of IETTY E "'' TCHELL. c_,, Cltfll OI Or-. C.ountv on July PIT ITIOtt '°" l'lto.ATI Of' WILL to <•~ "" ~OMO to VII ~Id • -• EL 1 l ABET H EA s TE R I .. ,. ANO llTTl•S TISTAMINfAllT P'Wt•IV to Wtltfy Mid Glblloetl0n5.. MITCHIHL, ·-• ELtlAIETH £ "'7MI POlt AUfHOlllllATION TO AD• ~·~l<~.~~-~11-oft'_l..UIOn-to MI TC H EI. L, 0 • E \.I Z A 8 I: TH PUl>ll\fltd OrtftQe ON•t 0.lly PllOt Ill I N I I T IE II U N D I II T H I _,.. ~' "'--. ,.., MITCHELL. .... BE "y MIT~HEU, July ti, ti, 2', "°"9 1• tt11 t•7? It IPIOl .. INO.NT AOMINISf•ATIOM lie rt<ordld ~II n. 1'7t .S '"''' O.c .. Md 1--------------0, ISTAHI ACT Ho *'° In 00. llQ, -ttn. 01 NOTICE ISHEllEIYOlllEH IOl!!t1 E•l•tt of ROlllH JAMES Vl80tfldetll~ ct9Clltoo 0ft111....,.~0e<"°""' PUBUC NOTICJ MITCH IE.LL. aka ROBERT J Salo w1t.i11 .. meoe.1Mwlt11ovt IM1 •II ~hril"9 tltfrM ... IMI MITCHlL.L. ~. (0Ytl'latll Of ••rr•nty, UpttU or '"' vkl __,. .... ~ .. .... '1CTITIOUS MIMNIH NOTICE cs HE Ill EBY OIVEN ,,,., lf!IOll.o, ._,,ino tit"', PMatt~IOft. O< thtm, wt1'1 h11t<9'_.., YDUC"'rt.. In MAMll ITAT•MlllfT CATHllllNI! L MITCHEU. llM lilfd ~umlllt-tt. 10 IMl'J tM f.-lnl"O ,,,. otllce of "" <~ of me •llOYe 1 1 .. -~1 1 .... .... a11t111N t-t., lo IW'fl1'0nt ttMm •II The lellowlt19 s-not1• •rt "'"II iwntlfl • Mtlllcirl fOr Pt'OlllW of Will ,,, M pal tum ... -..., .. ' -... •• tM llflUMl'r vvuclleo, to I~ wn· 11\nl""Ut' .ilCI .. ,_ ol lAfttn T .. ~ .. ~ Oftlf ot Trwt w"" ,......,... _, lft -t\•tt1•d • MO ,.,.,,.,1 Centtf NIOt.ESON OEVll.Ol'MIHT to tllt Pttltl-llld IW e.it!IWlt•tleft Miid l\Oto ~. _ _...,If •ny, ~1 ... 14111 1"1-. "•wll0<1 ··~11. COMl'ANY, ... ~-tlon PIM.t. to ""1Yllnlner......, '"'II .... "'41111 ..,.., ... .._ .. Miii OMttf Ttvtt. Callfomla, wN<tl I• 11141 IM.C.., ""'1· Ntwport flffdl. c.tl10f'nl• '*' Hmlnhcrotlon of ltlatH Act. ,.. 14tft, '"_, •"4 u-. ot ttit -· OI llM ""*""""' '" •II l'llantn !'fler Wlltoll, 711 VI• l.IOO $0ud, '"""'• to """"" •• """' "" """""' T ""'" -OI "" tMh t ....... .., "t1•1nlnt M Ille ~UH.a of _.Id O.C.• liMwwt 8etCI\. Ctflfomlf '*°' Ptlleu4~ 4"ld NI lllt tlmt et!d Pia<• Mid 0... ef ~ .... ,, •ltllln 1911r ~"" a«et tllt ttr.i Clltl• ~. 401 1r11. o.r-Oet of Marino tM -NI llottll Ml for $11d w .. wlll tit lltlcl Ofl WfdNtcNy. --1<.1111111 ... IN\"°'''' ""-'· C.11,.,.,,.. ~ All9U•t •• 1'1'1, ., tO·OO • m .. '" '-"-Aut~• •• "" •I ti :OD •,m, ,, .... ..,..... "° ' llll b I I Ofl<l"'fttd by • (-ttWl'll Of Oeclfn~ Nt 'Of telO totflct tf T 0. Sotf'tt(e ~. 94on11 0.ltO J-JO, 1•tt ' Vi llfU ' < -• c.vrt. el 700 Ovl( c:.m.r 0.lw W.•1. of Ametlet T-. OM City ..., ... .,. MIC>tAEL T MITC.Hl!LL .. Nraf p.trtMnl>lp lft t!M (lly Of Santa AN, Celllenll• Wtat, Sulllt 1110. Or ..... , (all~• I!-. ol "9ttt Wll-OalH Jiiiy U, 1m 0.led J.,_y II, ltl't tht Wiii Of tN Trilt U•I-' WH llltod wttll ttw WILLIAM I . SUOHN, fl'IMll Amfrk.., Tflll ~y • ...,.._...dt<_t Counly Cl•" of 0r...., C:-ty on C-'YC"4'\ of"°'...,_ ... JACICION, IUDO•lll & MITCNIU. J1ine ». l'1J, Mil.Alt DOITAL HWlf Tfldt* I ... ,_ ~~ C.-Ot1'" ANTMONY C. OUl'fl'Y A """°' ....... ~ ., T 0 ~ Cotno,ttly .... ......... ... Cit'( .. .,.....,... ...... ~"-II.CA.,... A.......,•u• cw.,..., CA,,... •r•U.MAJM. ........ • .... llMllll Tl4: lb-"°" ~S.Cl'ltW'r \ Attw!Mrs • lhK-Ot ..... Cl\..... '~NI Attwwya fw. ~ PWttt!IM °'""" CNft 0 •11• Piie! l'Wll....., Or-. c-t Otllp Pfi.t ,,_.I.,., 0r..,.. CO.I 0.llT ,..._. 1'11911""41 Ortfttt CM*' Otlty l'tltll Jul'f 11, ,, ..,. ...,..... 1, l"71 ""' •• 11. "U.1'11 ~ NM"· Jtjly .. 11. 1t."" t•rt JUIJ , .. It, u. mt ,.... ~ : . .... --. CLASSIFIED INDEX Ta Ptxt Y111r U, Call 642-5678 HOUSE'S FOa SALE ()-•I IWbO•hlan4 &.!boa f>,;Ml•WI• C°aptt&'6M Kt •C"h r-ad<rlMot rw. M"a oarw t•utnt ti TOf!I •. °"""'"" "tllf'\ HvMll\CIUl'I lit•• II lr\IM i..u ..... °'"''h 1 .. 1\in•H•ll' t•.aun• '1ai:u<"I Mh\KIO \'h~)O ~;r-:~~.~" SAn Juan l'•pou.no ~nta An• s..i lk' .. 11 South i..o~unt ~n4m1n•l<"' Nubth' U<Mm •~al•· am ESTATE Atu·•I,• tOI ~h I~ Ap,t.rt""Mti lot 't1IC' IXJJ lloo<h l'r•ol .... IJ 1,l:IO BIAt,...\ 11rot><r1> I ~O rt'mr\Ut l.AJt~ t f\IJl I""' ft1m""'rr.al l'~h t•OJ Coedom1Nun ' '"h I :iti() ~·hl'ft1b:oi.11" la ttou"""' lO bt 'iilo\C"d I~•(; ,......,,, ... ,...._.. ... ... .,., ... .,.a1 ,,.,_,) 'll'OJ I.oh I"'"""' r~o ... nt.lf' llMt-Trlr l'r\ l .._;.; 'ttountft l"·'""t K•"\hfl 'I •) 0..-~ .. "o ''""' Ar1 'Molf nuM\ t'rop :•4 UuC of \bl«",~,..,., ...... ft.~ hit·, t Arm~,,, ..... •' •*f\J M ... at t..-utr t .rhan.:• '"'l Hui f..tt•tC' ~ •f'l~t ·"'' aENTALS ANNOUNCEMENTS, PEISONALS & LOST & FOUND tz:-r.: ... ""'"'" Lo-sal 'IOltr•• ''"' t. l our>d ''"~'' "-' ... , ( htl~ Tn\rl SElYICES :wt"\1rr t>ntl'ttorv EMPlOYMENT & PIEPARATION MCJtffANOfSE A,.oq.,.. Apipi.e•ntt~ AtM-UOn :;;~'": .. ...., ... l4'""'' n '1 t..qwrpn'H'nt ('41, 11,.,, 1n ... 10Yw •"r""w. ,,.,, •. ,C'"::i..t" , ... ,,>n •-Gooch '" .. "" l.J¥~ "'•"'-' M1~I~~ Mo..-<ll.-."•M<d MllltJC'1l ll'Qtr\lmeo"t' Olfttt •""'. ~ ... ~ , .... ~"':~~~:~ ~1ACG0oA• '>tor~ Rftt ... unt A•r tf(~ ltf'JJ .1111 l!l<JI .cu. .. "° #li.M.') a.YA "'"" "'"° ~ !l!r.O Mt:, lll!IO ~ .... -.. .... lOl'I 11.)!jQ l!((Q -· Mm Thi ~t Marbtplad on thl Orqe Cou1 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You ((WI s.11 It Fond II Trodt h Wttti a Wont Ad [642-5878] o ... Cod S«vt<t lo" C1tdtt Appt-ovot ······•·••····•····•··· fOUAL "°°5ING OPPORTUNITY ,........,. •• Motic:r. All real estate advert1sl'<f in Uus n ewspaper 1s sub Ject to the fo't.'deral Fair Housing A cl of l !lti~ wtuch makes 1l illegal to advertise · any prt' fe r ence, hm1lallon , or diacrimmallon based on race, color . r e b gion. St'll. or national ongm. or $jl\ mlenllon to make any such preferenct'. Umtl.i lion, or dlBCn mmat1on Ttus news paper will not knowingly accept an} a d uer tising for rt'al estate whcch 1!\ m v1oh1 tionofthe law SlRORS: AdnrtiMN s.t.o.ld check tllefr ads cWy CIRd ,..port n"· rors 1 .... c1atety. Tit• DAILY PILOT cnSUIWts 1.aity for the first in· ~~only. ..................••... G1M1al I 002' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 45' SLI' & a panoramll' view or the turning basin frorn the balcony or lhl' fabulous Lido condo. make this an outstand1111t 11alue. Impeccably dt'· corated & s heltered com mlDl.lty pool .• Begt Inca t.Joo In the Newport arc"' CALL 751·3191 . t;::SELECT T'PROPERTlES CRAWFORD CANYON North Tusl1n are-;i beaullful COWltry aetUnit on 1.4 acre with view of hills. Space for RV. 3 car garage. I year old. Coll ~S880 ~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS t. ·radio," I fl ........... = ·---------BtlATS & MARINE EQUlrMENT tif!lnHal ~b.M;unt !wr""' tV..•h,MM't"" J O\illll Au.•h p,,..,., t!o•1.> k•M {'llan .. , llotl1•S.11 SO.c..~'111» Doti.• &.h~t.)oloo llo<ot• !>iO<Ur TUNSPORT A TIOM Al"""" f'•m""".~"' Rt·n• t.~ncC"ar'lt Mobo ... I._.,. M<>lorl')<IH ~O(•h M010< 11•1> ~k Hrn4 Tu•lt-n Trf"fl !~~'t~~ttttnu AUlOMOBILC t.......,.i AMt1.1titn l l•<t\M"• K«tT•\.M>ft '-'t·h•• It~ ~.rta H-4'• kt'WI •Wfk..:tUnt>• ''"' .. , '""" i\~auV•~•"• AWtUlll Vt.•nhd AUTOS, IMPORTED (,("fkt,,al Artit Ruff'l.11 "'""' l\wltft lft"•ft·y lt!llW tr' O.u"un t •. ,, .. ,. •i.·• Uutttl.1 J·~··r .S-n K4'm..nn<.ho• M•td• M~""""' Mu 111r.11 Opt-I rw.tnn .. 1 ..... ,..,. 1'00('111' 11\M\••ll H.oH~ Ho)t t HC'f\• r S..oh :Wl>4N To)..UO rr011m1lh Volhv..1.:rq ~il(•U (,en.ul "'"l llwr~ ~fl·' l:.lmftf'O t"'"""" (N~•l<r t ....... , AUTOS, NEW AUTOS. USED l 0"4 ·""·~· .. ' \on••h (\"-.al l~•t .. a Y0it11 '"'"'"•' (.Aftroin M•t>t ft1 • "'"rc"n ~4' l'&ftkJ f'l~MOWOI J'11M.ac: n.-rhlr<I lltl(ll 'tltO '''·"' '•t:tn 4110 •1•.n 'lltl.) ~·"· '11"1 ~ .. i11t .... .,,, 1,;u; 'liVJ ''"' Mii\ MESA VERDE $63.100 2 BR studio type t'Qfllfo w /bllns, <"rpl!I, drp~ clean & s ha rp' l'nccd low for fast sale. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 ADULTCOHDO $56,900 Yor the dtscnmtnaUnt! couple. Large mast-1.·r s1.ate, formal duung guest bedrm. Gourmet kitchen. extra large ltv rm , ef)rlosed p al111 Secluded & qwet. ,.ool & reereallon hall. Call for details 963-7881 r'ltlftv ht ,1 • f II fJ "•;..I ~A I [~- ~~~·. , ___________ _ ''''-' 'f1,!.) ~1'.~l vr,. l/lJ,! ~r.L ""' .,1 .. , Jti.: t1U :fllfo •1111 ... , .... '11.AJ ltl;,.,. .n:,.. 'HW ~~"' YllV OCEAHRlOHT 3 Bdrm, + den homl' 11n JOx85 ft. lot; frpl.. buJ II inB , patio. beamed Cl!ll i.ngs. $375,000 673-3663 642-22S3 ~ "'"" associated ,. BRO KERS-REA L TOllS l Ul' W Otltbc-11 ~,. 11-61 V7'\, ·~~~~~~~~~~~~ )l•I I <1n.i 'It'll DUPLEX COlONA DB. MAI Cozy 3 br I"'• ba rronL house w /2 br, lof\ reM wul. Offered at $l8S,OOU Benuta EJlcrtsen. rltr- 67S.2373 Fmd what you want m Da1ly Pilot (;lass1fieds Doi-.:tg Bua;nes~ · Under A Ffctltfous N•me? FerM•n AlllleW~M•U~I fle1111ou• neme, -•• by : l1w IM rettMWld w1ta. IM Cou11ry ca..11, The DAI\. Y . PILOT Pf'O\'Mlll die to<-tna : and flll"t -~CH fof out c 111tom•"· If rov .,, tlarllng • new butln•n C•ll II\• OAJLY PILOT tor lnfqrl!'etloft llftCI llW111&. Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642·5&78 148-4321 l at..W t ; DAJLY PILOT j i ·······-··-· ..... -."" ...... . _., I --' .. . ~ ... - T~y July 18 1978 Ho1nuforScik HoMHS For s• ....••................• ••••••·•··•···•········ •••.•..•••..•................................. ···•············•···•·· ...•.•..•.............. HMM\ fw ~ ..._..,,.,. S. Hoes.•'°' S4lle G ... rol I 002 ··•·••·············•··• ··•···•·••••···••··•··· •••••..•....•......•......•........•...•...... I 002 G1Mr.. I 002 G1Mtill I 00 GWt'ol I 002 Ciew• I 002 t002G ....... ...............•....... ··········••·•·•••···•• ...................... ··•··•·········••·····• ·•·•·········••········ 1002 ca..-ro& 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHrTIWATEI VIEW Slll,900 2.so Stepi, to poundma 'urf and cryt.tal i.and' Pnvate courtyard en· trance! Gourmet &alley +toasty hreplace + ex- ec hv rm ! Sp1ral1ng staircase to ramblln~ 4 bedrm cornplt!x Grower·:. t:reenhOUl>\' +stairway lo deck WlLh view. Owner says. "Sell 1t1" Cull for a1,vt 847-6010 filii IAHHUMIUG? \\. L~l.!·''r ~ l\YLOR CO. HEAl.TOl\S ~111lT \~HH HURRY TO SURREY UDUCED TO S 15','50 Beautiful ocean view, 4 bd.rms .. 2 ba., family rm. + bonus . On lovely quiet street . Best buy in Cameo Highlands. Won't last at this price. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. REAL.TOH 2111 S• Jo11 .. l1t Hlh ltoed HfWPORT CEMTH. H.I . 644-49 I 0 would grab this beauty m GtMrol I 002 G....,... I 0 2 ~beneeze r Scruoge ~ 0 J flash' View. vt~w. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \lew Z bag bdrms. frm l din & way below market. Perfect for the execulave peMy-pmcher ! Buy now & sell !or immediate pro· fit 1f you wish. An in vestor·~ dream come 1r ue. Ma k e 11 fas t • 54.S-9491 ENGLISH ESTA n $5',500 $2500 Total Dow11 YARD IY YARD Spac ious tree s haded l ot, quiet protected street. The perfect setting for a charming 3 bedroom home. $89.950. Submit on VA. M.A. MatMis llMltor 964-192' or 551.0567 ~7!1g 2 sty, 4 br "!. Gfttffal I 002 G~ral· I 002 pbo d. A1 Pha1ndymdan s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• para ase. ant an pro· frt and you have yourselri----. ---.--lsell your own ho me. an ei.tale Excellent lrTeS1sffW. P"!ce FIXED not r;. fee As· l'nhm l.Jvmg. ca11 qwrk, I"• F-onntr M~ SlSl mads, fm. etc. Real- tl47 -601U Pnce slashed $20,000 for ty Free Homes. 530-22ZC ''1'· J. • .. r, "'"I immediate sale. 2700 R E ADVlSORY SERV [ ~ IHIJJJ~ ~;'.~·~:;~~~\~~~ -~u~~~>.n . _ cathedral clgs, separate Court says sell! Pnced bdrm & bath for I.ave-in. well under market! Ex· Parquet floors, wood ecutive townhome hv-panel.ang. ICAM'T 1n R' Walls o f glass' Breathtaking view ! Once m a hfe time opportuni· Ly For details <-a ll . ALL THIS AHD A "M01H•.aM-&.AW" WING TO IOOT This is a Unique Home! 2700 sq ft, S bdrm (or 4 & an office> on a large lot in Newport. Heights and is it perfecto! Lots of used brick. custom French doors, mellow earth tone decor, a wine cellar. colorful gardens and near new carpets, drapes and paint. All this and a "Mother-in-law" wing to boot. Priced at $188,500. U~IVUI: tif)MI:§ REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar ..il~o In MCSJ Vprch• ill 546 ·5990 !i;~~ ••.•..•••• !~.~~1~~ .......... !~~~ ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE , INC. A LOCAUY OWNED CO MPANY SlRVIN G THE SOUTH C AST ARlA SINCE 1963 YA. TERMS 4 Bdrms & pool, new car p ets & paint. No lawn m a intenance. In North Costa Mesa. Jus t $87,900. Cdl 546-4141 PRICE SLASHED $10,000 -4 Bdrm home refl ects executive living at its finest at a reduced price of $205,000. Impeccably maintained. Hurry. Ctll for details 64().6161. Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach-Newport Beach BELIEVE IT Habbling brook, pool. Jacuzzi. tennis & a blfl plac1• to Ii ve for only ~.500" ll 's true bot not for long' Call now ~9491 I.I 'i i>; II RI"" m~ I Cu~: H•t Ctrc•i dtl Mz1 ~030J. GflWt'al I 002 GftMnll 1002 Real ~late AIAHDOHED! ln•irstor's SPECIAL $46,000 liuarded ~ateway pro tects lavish ~rounds & pool! Secluded entry to L'Xecut1ve l1v rm .' Sun:.b1ne gourmet kllchen ovt'rlooks private courtyard. · ·,~Wl~-~se wmds t06edrm-corrf1}ftt. The finest in twnhm hv- mg Call qwck 1 847 ·6010 .-t"'I/, q . ',' ""'• '. HOT A KING ........•............•......••.•..••..••..••.• FORESTE OLSON ,,,,., (ti/\, tfli-1, MESA VERDE REDUCED $4500 EARN 80% Huge yard with all the -amenities. A .:real 5 BR & family entertainm1: home. $126.500 or your next comm 1si.111n Interviews are l:Onfiden llal call Jackie lrvmc Meadows H.E 549 ns1 1s2 O'll!J BALBOA ISL.AND REDUCED $25,000 Try this fixer uppN duplex on Apolena Ste~ to south bayfront & the village $225.UOO COUNTRY CLUB OHIUOY Low priced home for large family. 5 Bdrm~. duung room. bag play room-ilPat kitchen with bwltms & microwave. $96,000 call to see PETE BARRETT REAi.TY 642-5200 VA TERMS Low down! Low pay ment.1;! 3 bedrooms! 2 baths' Priced to sell! SSZ.000. RED CARPET 7:>4·1202 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 BR. 1 Bath. garage, Lingo Ru.l&rATl • LAGUNA l!ACH OCEANYllW COLOMIAL EMERALD IAY J••t lid.cl tt..11 .............. N*ooM. ....., ,..... cllllllg ..... --........ ..... -=.-.. .... c ...... _._ nh 11 .... pwhcf ...., ..-.. Priced to ... tocNy "' 5355,000. MYSTIC HIU.S loeM.g ~ Mia md C..,.. V'9WI froa ..... ...., 4Mc0Nfed .................. two Mttl ......................... ....... deck ..ct pcrtfa. p..-fect fw omtdoor •lat ... J .g. A llw for tt. ~ff'llilMJ .....,. st s•. too. SPECTACULAR WHITIW ATEI VIEW fro• tl•I• 1pacloH low ••l•te11a11ce _ ....... Ndwood ..... TilrH ........ ZJ/4 ........ co ... l1ttfy ..,..d .ct hi h••acalate co .. dltioR. Ma11y Htras, • ......, • ...,. ..... ultr, ....... fWtll steely ..t ...._ MOICllc .._ Mnt .... at S2ti,ooo. NEWPORT IEACH OCEAN VIEW IALIOA ISLAHD FRENCH REGENCY Tlai1 ..... Iola fl•• ~ hotlle with fOMffy l"OOlll, & roof top ......... , ... , ..a typifies "-Md of HM "'--.d Wwfor ch1i9L o.taile4 wood tnat.5111, ,.,.._. flnpl.:e. tu. wortc .ct -.. f1ooriR9 -*• tlds Yila tnly special 1N1 Is a 011Ce hi•,,... .... oppr.etaty for..,_. who de1INS ..., IMwg. S 1'5,000. FIVE IEDROOMS PRICED AT S I 01,500 Pool, focua:i, fire pit, lmta c.pet, woods fa•lly roOM with fi"place co.td be Hporah ,.~ ..... en. Very .acety a: 1 ~ ..t deconihd liCMM a.. ucelftt scJtool ••trict. 644-7020 2 12 3 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NiWPORT IEACH I 002 Gtftffol 1002 •••••••••..•.•......•.•.•..••............••..• large yard, fruil trees, ---------1 ne a r Harbor High. NEWPORT HEIGHTS M E W 0 Jit T H E A 01\•1~11m or 3 Bdrm 2 bath, sparkling MAUET llurh<ir lnn•stmenl Co jacuzzi on large lot in 1---------1 beautiful Newport Completely redecorated Heights. Completely re· & remodeled 4 BR. modeled and e nla rged home. K1tcbcn like new, Don'l m iss ll ! Call trash compactor. wat<'r HEW LOW PRICES! 540-1151 liOl\ener & rntercom are 2 Units, River Ave .• re- some of Its features. To duced from $179.500 to see this lovely home call si14.soo• ~ C!.' ~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS Qualllt beach h.>me. ,...,, ________ _ blk. to ocean. reduced fromS128.500toSll9,500! NEW WATER FRONT lolboa IGy Prop.. home w ith boat slip, RH!lton Coral Cay. Below mkt. ~~»HERITAGE . • REALTORS '* 675-7060 * Bkr. 556-4380 $64,900 WantAdHelp'! 642·5678 Tlus 3 bdrm Monllcello -;-:;-:;-:;-;:-:;-;:-;:::-=:::::::::::::!!..=:::::::::=::::::::::::;;- townbome comes com· $Er" & rlN'.,, plele w /new crpt & drps Sft r1 11' SANO in neutral tones. wooden C T V E T S E E B T E R H C A T E A H s hutters & ~l ec~ri c &araae door opener S H T 0 R Y H E H 8 N L J A R K L S C Ideal location Two S A R E L R A 0 AT 0 R E E Z B A MY -.w1mmlng pools & El R z e cos Ern r J s u o" Ro a l'lubhouse. Just hsted. A p A R H G A W N A S E V It 0 0 S S 0 s.&-T7ll. Q M U S E l t1 N R N 0 X A 8 T T R E R c~1wtmrn1m1mj c u Q G T A E l I 0 N s L s I E c 0 H -H J R R 0 S A B H C A A 0 H C A T l R Real Estate A E 0 L Q S £ H 0 H S H G A L M 0 Z P *VETS* 0 DOWN-OCWSING }locne3 ln all areaa of ORAPIG!COUNTY VITAGT. Ctll541°0IOO . --~_.r..»FUV• --. Uttte 11 11911 t,1aMifit<i Ads ure rc:11ly ...mall ·~le to people 0 C P 1 0 C W Z D T A A L P P 8 T A L K A I R A T £ P I S It P N E 0 R P L E P l C L U Y A N ¥ A 0 I S 0 A D D 0 A I J P U I P G 0 0 C B C E U It R W V T B I k X t S L R N 0 A It Q A C 0 K £ S A C M R 0 ~ I B 0 A R N S W R P 0 A D llU1""1 ont. I wof'de btlow 'PIM• , • !'f1tCI, up. down or ClltQtlllllly. f ll'd 190\ tnd boll It 111 .• Buell Send Ber Stndrtone : D..n Quam S..,atonn .. Dune Slllu $eM91Ptf ., GI• Pl•n 8-11 Rock "' Loem Vol~ S.nd ~kit TOlll,mw. Kolle S89.500. Roy McCardle 1810 tWwport lh'd. CostoMesa. 541-7729 file~.!~~ LUCE HEW IH HAalOI VllW Remodeled -relandscaped tota lly upgraded, Palermo model w ith expanded family room and many other major imporvements. Large private view lot. Near park. $235,000. A COUMILL IAM"I CO, 644·9060 21'1 &ANJOAOUIN .. LURD. IH~CfNTER OCEANFRONT Duplu, 3 & l-bdrm units. each witb frpk. Obi. Garage, corner lot. $34(),000 Including land ! lc6oo lay Prop. •Hffors * 675-7060 * macneb / Irvine realty 1VITLE IOCIC Gl.84 See these dramatic, award-winning homes in one of Irvine's n icest communities: • * 3 BR, den. f ar:aily rm. 3 bath. Prof. decorated + lovely view. $159,500. • 2 BR, den. 2 bath w/ 2 patios & gorgeous view. h 49,SOO. • 2 BR, den, 2 bath end unit on cul-de·sac. Oak floors, custom s hutter s. Outstanding view. $164,500. (J -130) Bll.L HUTCHINGS 752·1414 642-t23S 644-6200 90f Oowr Drive Harbor View ~enter lrvl"f •C CampYS Valley Center 752·1414 r ..... G ...... t .. R ... R...._,O~f 1 You know ~·re Int tough .-. I' r I I' ? ~ wtlWt you go _ . • 0 . Into• oonlewlonel 1(14 11*9 '1 --------. -on ttlewlllle. I ICATNJ F I : [ I' I I l o ~?i:: ~·~h:~~~~ l'OV ,,.. .... ltM .. , No. l boilow SACKS TO 1HI IAUAMCA Here's a S bedroom. 3 bath, l story home 1n popular Harbor View Brot1dmoor · Formal dining, family room. fireplaces, and a deck that extends into a wooded area that is community owned and maintained (that is the Barranca>. This is a new Unique listing at $279,500 . U~lf)UI: tif)Ml:S REAL TORS~. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar Jlso 111 Mesa Vrteh• JI 546 5990 I Getlffol 1002.G...,.., IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA YHDE REDUCED TO $89,000 Attractive 4 bdrm., 2 ba. home 1n 1mmac. condition. Xlnt loc. IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 21.i'.! bath family home on quiet cul de s ac. Oversized pool. playhouse, extra storage. $179,000. IAYFttONT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y\10•· 01111• N n 61'.J til61 1002 G1Mral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA NORTH FtXER $78,500 Great opp0rtunily to buy your own home at this bargain pnce A bit of cleaning and hung and you have made dollars. Rent. sell or Live m. you (·an't miss Sunken hvlJl~ room with farcplacc. Lo1.-ely famlly room Gourmet kitchen Four b1~ hedroom!' Covered patio. b1~ yard. shake roof. etc. t!lc. Call now, won't last nt thas price. CaU 546·2313 OPfN ''' J .. ''!a •u~..J •utu: ~ o • HARIOR VIEW HILLS SPECTACULAR . rorever catal.ina. ocean v iews . Huge main· t.enance free lot . This 3 Bdrm + family room home is an lmmaculatA! Jewel. Highly upgraded. air cond.. evrn a mini putting green! For the discerning buyer seeking pnvacy, elegance and serenity . Offered at $260.000 ~ I I '~.Iii 1.· I 'I I\ [~PIHi,---. - Want Ad Results 642·5678 ' , l (a~· ... , ~Qf")~J Ct1 ._.,, /I. CONVENIENT SHOPPING /I.NO S€WtNC CUIOE FOft THE CAl OH lHE CO. Go-Go.Go Jacket 7395 t,,,AeuB~ lmtl non stop thru lllf sea 50n~ 1n th11 hip ltnath ~rdit1n Most-WCMrted Tops llnrl card11an with l~y ~ dtla1I lrom lhf neck down ell '" one p1tee. 1nclUc:11ng slenes. ~~~;~~~Ii Ust w01ste<l·wt1cht ~atn. P•ttern 7 395 d11echons toe Misses Sam 1114. 16·18 1nclvdecl. Sl.50 for tteh P•ttern. I,., 1lf ,.._;_ 1lf l¥\"'r._ 3~ each patttt n l0t frrsl cl• airmail and llandhna Setld lo Nice lroob llltre·s NEXT-TO.HO SOWING, Needlecraft Dept 10s •nd they cost ""' to nothina to whip up 1n airy WOii~ CrlS() ('Of Daily Piiot ron blends. Tum ll01t 1t!d.un Bo• 163, Old CMIMa St1., New 1untC with shorts. pents Yoe\, ltY 10011 '""' lbtN. Punted P•tttrn 912S Ml~ Address. Zip. ''"'"' """''*· Su~ 8 10. 12 14, 16 18 VM..U£ ~ 1978 MHW. 1t11f S1m·l0"7 1!~. 1•~ lt\.i CR.m cai,toe Ch~ trom 181; ?O"t 225 CleS1Rn1, 3 ,hee 111s1oe AU SH4 $I 50 "' _. ""'"' cralh linit. 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Mw 1011 '-'°"" 1026 0-,oictt 1026 lrt&M 104411"'tN 1044 ~~~! ... ~ ................. ~! ... ~ ................................. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••• ••••••• ~ Vlefo a 067 NIWPOIT NOMI + IMCOMI ~.~~~ ••••• !~.~! ~.~~~ ..... !~.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEIGHTS So ol Ba)llMie A rare and SUMMH surprl•an1Jy apac10u.' 3 SPICIA.L Br+den, 2 story bom<' PLUS a ruomy oever· PnvalA! emtrance open v a cant rentu I Pvt 111g into a btn fouotahl ftoancintc provided 11t area eohjnctng this sub3taotlal !SMVIOllS to special. bome Lge green buyer. $289,000 blQgO huuse !ll new backyard Cal for cWtaHa w /s pr1nkler :.)'!it e m 64._.7211 New shalt~ roof. cpts. plumbing Electri r garage door. J uat listed• 6tf>.T7U. ~ Walker t; lee /Jn NIL[L BAILl Y ~ l\SSLit 11\fE.5 DAMA POINT TllPLb -OM .,._. old .wt ,_.._... J ...,... wfttt two ........., two Mttts, -. ~ocn, mid ..... CJW999· • • .s 192.500 4H-4551 Rw Dit.ate 'I• Acal ---------1 Jmmac 48r, 2Ba. 2 2 STottY frplcs. bme io Cameo ,.~.._ ...... __ _ .... oir.u Highlands. Ocean & ca--nl ""9MI 1024 CostaMHo 1024 .._ + ~ nyoo view on '-'a acre. Pvt •••••••••••••• •••• ••• •• •••••••••• •• ••••• •• ••• • + HUGE FAM bch aceess. Opn Sat/Sun. POOL TIME MODEL Located near beach 1·6pm or by app'l 709 MF.SA VERDE 4 ._._ HOfN' $73.000 assumable loan Cameo lhgblands Dr Spacious 4 bdrm & (am1· Beautiful model home on No new loan costs. Best $247.500. <Fee Land) ly rm wrth H&F pool lus h landscaped lot fmllllcing available. Act Princtnly.673-1592. Nic ely d eco rated wtute Ille entry llugc Now! Call 963-6761 all & ... h OHN 1ttO ·•l \IUN 'OHt>'<I' t•VJ""'ETRA••cE wrw paper o .. ner UP· llv111g room w1cat edral r::;:=-'iiiifiiiiiili!liiiii) " " '~""' grades. Close to 2 goll ceilings, fire place und telfil)ll ~:~~~;!,~ 5~:~ .. ~,~~: i=~H~~:~r~i~! SWEil LOCATIOM Mexican We decorates this 3 W rrn. lmly rm home -fea41ring a very v~rsatile st~ or den. Decorated 10 the new lively earthtones Lush atrium. cov'd brick pat.lo & BBQ. Only $90.000. 7'59-1501. RUSTIC 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, F 1 b mast.er suite with custom or sa e Y owner. bath. Plus 3 more bdrms patios, well decorated Near So. Coast Plaia M 0 v e .1 n c 0 n d I l I 0 n Guest house. $1Sl,OOO. By 38r, 2Ba $82.500 Garage 1s loaded with owner. 640-7030. C3ll 54G-780S bltn storage. SJ 02 ,500 OWMElt SELLING IYO~E•l*POOL• Won't last. call now" 3 br 2 ba charmer within L·-~Bd 3B d Call 546-2313 c.Aec .. rm. a. en .• ,., •. ,, .•.•. 4blks8igCorool'beach prof l ndscpd, maoy [ ~ Has fireplace, dining xtras . Must sell. under ~ •. area. new carpeting & appraisal SlOll.500. Open , • xtra lrg mstr bedroom Sat /Suo 1 5. Wkdys. ' w /sliduig doors, to sml 545-7428. patio. 2 car garage 975De~verDnve. REDUCED w/beach shower, laun· Pnnonly. 4Br 2 ba r Id · dry area. SLSS,000 incl. , . orma m111g. plam Wlth d ty approval 3 br house. Small family brick frplc. corner lot. 2 ----------' for 2 br z ba apt. to be only. S.W. area. CM. Call car gar. 900 Dogwood. bui It 10 r ear. Phone 646-3490 between 4-8PM Phone 751-0774 eves VACATION AT HOME Sa 1lang. swimming: tennis. volleyball a nd shuffleboard plus a luke. spas and pools All or these amenities a re yours. Pick the plan and price home from these beautiful new Woodbridli!e homes ASPEN MODEL-- CREEKSIDE S92,900 ASPENWOOD-BROADMOOR 107,500 WILLOWS-CREEKSIDE 110,500 WJLLOWS-CREEKSIDE 118.000 POPLAR-VILLAGER CONDO 69.950 ASPENWOOD-BROA DMOOR 109.900 OAKWOOD-BROADMOOR 99.900 For information on any or these Woodbridge specrnls call tod:iy HOME OPEN • . Daily l to 5 p 1n 326 Wty Streett LOIJllftCI leech New custom French Normandte style home in Woods Cove urea. only 2 short bio(•ks to beach -OCEAN VIEW - ov t! r 2550 ~q fl of old world c raftmans hap h eavy beaml). hardwoods. s tone and the best quality of modern appointments . 3 large bedrooms. 211"l baths. formal dining. library, J acuzzi m master bath. etc .. etc. I( you are quality minded and desire an excellent location in Laguna Beach. come see at today $345.000 BURGE CORPORATION Real Estate -General Contractors 612 No. Coast Hwy .• LI. 497-1705 l"IM I 044 l.ogMRo leach I 048 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 3 br Cordovu. up1 graded. f1replacl'. pnllOl>. prof I nd >t'.aped . Re duced t o $71.500 ll.»201~ C.,....,., Ctulr U•llNa II you 'an alford th1· best! Thu; lb Cor you. Unr· que s ingle story. ov~r 3000 sq ft. of luxury llv IJlR. 4 BR. formal dlnlng. air conditioned, wetbar & a gorgeoos SPA. ~ 837 9500 sa1.1ooa 170-2111 TOWNHOMF. FOR SALi-. BY OWNER. La Manch .. Monu el 3 Br. 3 ba. fam . rm. din-rm. a /c. upgrd c rpt :>. s hutter:. &· wallpaper S95.950. Call flj SMOICETREE FIX AND SAVE 52'2-4342 wkcbys 831 74 17 WOODIRIDGE REALTY 551-3000 A deligbllul and so~ht after 3 Bdrm s111gle slOry end unit on greenbelt Near pool. Jacuzzi, tenntS .ind bike trail!l S79.900 Coll for cktoils 644-7211 :.c!!!~~~~~ ....... !?.~~ ~:':J!~~.~~~.!?.~~ ~ Expansive ocean and ca 1_t>_v_s ______ _ nyon view Extremely qwet. 2 Bed , 2 Ba . huge Newport •och I 069 C'O OV f>rt1btP ••••••••••••••••••••••• den Sl.21.500 A.ASH! FLASH! RETIREMENT HAVEN 2 Bed.. 2 Be! 0 Y 0 I block to Ma 1n Ht•tich. Newly redcco1 d \~d. bnght. clean $&,900 BIG P•UC 1-; R Ent..:t· 110N ON BLU n ·s 1900 !'>Q 1-'T . CONUO SI J:),500 CALL 1-'0H DETAJLS' NIMEEASTSIDE *'EACHCUSTOMS• ~~ Just listed tl11s_charm1ng •3 Udrm. 2 bath. dining Mll...,_..,..~,,... .... ,....,,I HORIHS REALTY secluded family home area. family room. ---. ------- Qwet tree-lined cul-de· carpets drapes. bltns Woodbndge Sycamore 2 * 494-8057 * sac. 3 kings1ie Bdrms. Comer lot has RV ac sty sgl family home, 4 Double used bnck frpl~. cess. Big 2 car garage BR. 2"': ba. highly up-ULTIMATE pool-su~ lot too! Don t w/alley entry Wolk to gruded.5..'>9·0633 rn lui(Ury & pn\acy 2 STottY-4 IB>IM +PO~AMRM 644-7864 _onJ--'y_to_s_ee_. ____ _ & HACH 175,000 OFEN HOUSE MeM v..-. Estat. Walk to the pounding Mon-F'r1 9AM to 2PM 313 3 yrs old. 3400 sq ft. 4 !>url from this executive Narcissus CdM 45 ft Lot Bdrm. 3 Ba SISll.90-0 watt. call now. 646 7171 park. schools & stores d GREENBROOK <,..,.,,,,.,. """''' M'-' lmmaeulat<> homr m & llR·VACAMTI Prt\'. roa w1t1ertnt• [ ~ 3 Rate. leads to (•xpanRl\lt IY OWNER . ® lfi&Hil1 :·:.:~ ~:.~ ·:.:::~. ~:::~~~ ~; ?~·~·~ ~~.;~ ~.~::.;.ii'.~·:: J.~50~~~:~:!~. ·I Bdrm. ;> bath 1-.x ----••• _ -arcJ lamrl~ room. bltn:.. beauty on ma1or i:n ·en throUJthOut i341i.lltJ(i 1~ JUSt 200 i.le p:. dWa_, t.rcmely popular Camtlot l'arpet!., t1rape-. i t•ar twit loc:iuon Huge living 39r. 2Ba. trpk. 2 cur ~,_,1 2 story home. llalJan en· Two blO<'ks from Ore an By AJrt . BNh try, huge rooms. va ulted -714 964 2-1311963 9101 ceilings. To see 1s to buy EASY SELLEI 11..15 0211, •951~ Model. Thi:. lovely homl' 11: -"STSIDE ~!lral(~ w 1a tley dC'C't•s:. room Formal d111rng rm jl.: Ian in .1 Carmel hkt' '''lllll~ 1s loealcdrnan1.•xcdlent ~ Anotht"rumt canbt•bwlt Black i.lat e J tri u m ,.If.CJ oo .. pvt st rn LidoSanch neighborhood on a cul dt· Spacious 3 Bdrm with 1n rear Ueauttrully Supe rb. !>rnglc -.tor> II l•I Sl:ll.500 645 126:! Call 963-7881. I()<;, down is fine. Owner 'YIN 111 v·" \ ,.,.,. '~' •· • will help you buy this lov I 00/o DOWM r~ I ely 2 BR home on an R-2 Will buy you th.ls lo\ely 9'-;ll11HW !:it~~~ t:O~~:~al~~ ~~=-Verde. 5 Bdrm s ac. witlun rasy walktng oversized ram1ly room. maintained prope rty home. Stepi. to pool and _ • distance of S. Coast qualJty bwlt wrth s hakt" Sl l4.950 Closc toi,chools. tennis! Immediate oc· IYOWNER _ ··' - -_ Sl:ll.500. Call for details • SI.59.900. Plaza Shopping. Many roof. fplc. and bwltlns. park &stores. cupa ncy • Owner has lliwprt Hgts lrg comer outstandmg features ID· Now v a e a n t . S e"' pw-chased-hurry, ca II to-lot. 2 bdr 2 ba. family rm 640-5112 agt B y A g t · 8 e t h . TEH AHO TIN 714·964·2431 1963-9101 o elude: anytime Owner "rll •3 Bdrm. 11-z baths. pool. day~ Now only $00,500. l•--------•I + bonus rm. SI 19.500. CUSTOM DRAPES carry Ctnancing Call d1n1n g area :.unken 7~ 1700 VALUE AMD VIEW 645-7044 0pn Sunday UPGRADEDCARPETS 540-1151 family room w tSpanlsh n•1 1•'''""'~""'1l"I •·• Comb"'e in Ulis NEW 4 I bl ! "' Bactt Bay By Owner 2300 LARG E COVE R E D tile, 2 f1repuces. tns. [ra-liiJi'l1fll bedroom custom home sqft.l ll'l!bdrm!>.2 ba. Bright sun shines lhru Nice 2 BR,• R2 tot. furn . 83s.-0211, II 9515. lge window in lhis com e bch & shop g. Pnoc only. --------- unit condo. Scan the llv $125,000. 640-6064 ~:le~~: iea~fns~t ~~ r 5 Coahl Melo t 024 bdrm & 3 ba. l'ool & •• •••••• ••• •• • •• • • • • • • • J ll<'UZZI Only SIM .500 Musl Sllcnf1ce Or\·orce• 75fHOOI Mesa Ve• -d._. North $73,500 3 &drm. waterfall. Cish pond Gorgeous patio. creeping Charlie will stay. c.tll 645·9161 D E s P,ATdO N E R ~~i:~~ d:~P~l>lll~/a: 'O'lirlu\f' ~~1'::t~~~~fi't1)z~.g~,~~:~~ ~~s l;; r~~.i,~m~,;m~ W1\LLPAPER sturagl! drl·a or. hoat _ --·-····-~-Jppltanr 1•, wH b. r tplc '· <kylti.:hl \•nln . 4"xlf SKYLIGHT hou:.t• WJ lk to Pll rk.1 _________ \It'"' <h<•k, upi.:ratlt-d Jal·uui Sll>'i .500 ~2 i'll::, OL'TDOOR GAS RkQ ------::.1·huols Oc. bt!itl'h \ t•r) t'Jl'Pt't'. t•ll Ptl'tur1· "'1n · AlITOGAlt DR OP n IT'S COOL' ~h-sa Oct :\for nice proµcrt}', Sl·M.500 EXCLUSIVE do-w o; ketop )OU ln tou1·h 84>aut1ful I br home. s hows like model. SPHJNKRS FRU N area 4Br.big poul .th:n Ca11 536·~ with m·1·;n, mountain T H Jo:AR b1tr sin,soo Ownl·r "'rt! WOODIRIDGE :md sk~ S31'i.500 1.~~~~::~. 979-8123 help fm anrt> Pnncip on ~~· VILLAGER CONDO Pnn only please $109.900 ly Call own1'r tor appt Iii 1-:xcellent ::.tarter humt'. $89.500. Pnn only 7·9AM ----------I or after SPM. 5.57-6778 :. OPEN HOUSE _ REAL TY ~1111r. • PUFF 3Br, 2Ba. fresh paint. va· S.'\8·7530 2 bdrms .• 1 'h baths' very /' MOYING 11? New -~carpet. ap..i·--------t ~8f~ lrg cov patio, Mesa Dea Pc*tt I 026 RED CARPET ~-~~~~11:~~~~ 3~;-~y C:J Coldwell Bonker Needhou:singtnfo? phaoces, makr this ar. 557-8470 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -234 AdamsAve .• llB Call toll free sought alter, goU course. _111;..._;1._soo ______ _ 1~:Piflt111•i .'\· lf 11 ~I\ I',; l t ll 1'!1 Laguna Nlguet 496-7222 83 '-0836 m today, no qualtfy1n~ 9SH998 IK"'J_:D-~or ~ ~-h4t..llil~t:Ma aL S'f1~ ~ r..u:~otm) B EST BUY! Jmmed BT\.1""C No obligaUon. A servtce possession OAC. Mesa Del Mar. SBJ.950. ol Alfihated Independent HAL PIMCHIN owner, 642-4610. 4 bd. ram rm 546·3797 Brokers. REALTORS Undi ded . B,.,&..~l .i spi'inlUCrs. lrg~rov paho, new ext paml. 33ml 81~ Sur 661 3351 agent SToro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.UMUERW~,_...___ 5 Bdrm. 3Ba. 3 ur itar, 2 palt05 + rover. J a(•uzz1. plank rtoors. lots of Rmq 640· 5560 Anytime E .1stblufl Prof Bldq wallpaper. frplc. gar 1~~~~~~~~~ door opener. WI!( bar . r Best buy Ln Westcllfl 2 bd. 2 ba S81 .000 or lse opt 645-7522 owner /agt lyOWMER 675-4392 v . VJ tnl. tn new m· dustnal bldg. 38,000 sq Cha DRIHICS OH THE lallOo l.s.d I 006 Mesa del Mar , 2 story. ft. S810.500. Probute s ale. rtnef HOUSE' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 d' d t Call T . Nunan C213 l Pr• SI h d · spnnklers Much. much more CALL OWNER FOR APPOINTMENT. LEASE OPTION 3 br elel(anc twnhomt". lm1v. Park *DUPLEX• Ort•an side of hwy. level lot. easv access to beach Needs 'paint. minor n· pairs. ideal for home & rnco me . Hurr> o nly $1.59.900 Assumable loan 83•'r." bf' 3 ba. POOL. famrly rm. 2 frreptart!S. 2350 ~!} ft . lalJle & plastl'r, c-ul de 'al' Prll't' rcducl·U SI -;".000 1141496-4-024 .. orm Ill. en. e nc pa 10. 688-9000 ice as e This Sunwood 3 br 2 ba. RUSTIC Owner.75t-0383. · Newly painted 3 des erves :i t o a s t Sl35.000 968-8763 MtSSIOfl Realty 494 0731 CAPE COD IY OWHEll EASrSlDE'S NICEST bedroom wtth dmtng and Pnvacy mountam vrew ,.,._et "ul "e-sac hm 3 Br · Lf I t Prof lands"aped pan , .... ft,_ 8dr b h 4Bdrm. bving. dining & ":!"'d --,2000.._. ft) Be ,A eating area. • uge o . · ... · Owner/Agl $162.00•l 3 br furn. d ecorator LOIJl-a ~ 1052 COOL POOL model. patio hom~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "fW'llill\ 3 m .. 2 at • 2 fa m rm ' s w I o Pe o "' en sq t""'r patio. Best area! $77.500 den. many upgrades & st.ocy home PWS rental beamed ci""'s & panel· than new. Agt JoAnnc BKR. Call ~1720 more SBJ.900 Orangetree. Agt. 11-lOAM Gorgeous S Br. 2 st.ory or PM 5514682 giant Close to schools. ---------Laguna Niguel Realty • NEWPORT CUSTOM U111t. Ideal location: a,, "'ti 67S-«>00 or 64..'>-4636 IY OWNER bloc k fro m So uth ing. 2 frplc's. Lathe ---------22832 Foxborough Way Owner anxious. will con· sider VA terms . $91,500 Just Married? Gor~eous ran rh stytr l'UStom bwlt m Newport• Qwel <'ul-de-sal' Red bayfront & 3 blocks from paOO, garden area. 2,000 4 UNITS. Pnme E'side. TAlllU. downtown s hoppin g sq ft. UNIQUE! loc. Completely r e· _586-:...:..:._3262 ___ . ------ Must see to fully ap· 306S Loreo Lan~ modeled Xlnt incom e. ~sume V ,, loan. $7.500 Call 645-7l!21 Retirin9? pre<:iate the Cape Cod 9'79.5027/213-434·~ $199.500. Own /Agt "#I I CalHont .. 3 Br.2 8a.frplc!>.h:clot charm. Asking 1279.000 ~ " ta 768 0562 Then s ec this l1ttlr charmer It ha !> ~ bdrms . 2 ba , l'OlY f1rc p la c l' and very pnvate patios S1tualed on quiet cul de sac street wrth lots of trt>('S sur roundmi.: 1t • "KE r "Rk bnck pathway and whit!' -"' rail f~nre. 2 Ma s!>IVf' Larges t mode l "'ie x-fireplaces Beamed ce1I t ens1v l! o utd o or Call The fa:.test draw tn the . . . . --------- 5 West. .a Daily Pilot SELL idle items with a No qualify-Drama Uc. nu 2 u.. 1._. .. _ h I 0 .. 0 amenrties. 2 Cov. patios mg.s HUS?e famrly room w 11 ft wet b:tr 1'ru1· gas BBQ. 4 BR. ,formal rountr" 'ltyle kitchen 17141131--67 5 CJ· ifcdAd C·llTod ' DaJlyPilotClass1f1cdAd sty.3Br.2~2 ba Nr bch . ..-140ft11eac ~ f714167l-711S 6423:'~~ a a~ 00·5678. IO'c dn$129.9506461035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westcfiff RHlty OR & much more. Ask " IT'S SO EASY TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD •You may use the handy order form printed below to lurn1sh us with copy for your ad •Please note that the bottom portion of the coupon may be chpped and affixed to your envelope. savrng you the time to wnte our correct address. We pay lhe postage! e lf you need more room for your message. 1ust print or type 1t on another sheet of paper and mail 1t e You may place your ad by phone. 11 you wish. Just dral (714) 642·5678 USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 4 WOROS MA.ICE Otft UN~ AD USS THAN l LI HlS J4.t5 $U O s10 .. o S7.JS SIUS 1 T'IWIS SIJ.70 Sl7.l5 121.00 .. TIMIS szus SJl.tO S40.25 PAYMENT ENCLOSED D SENOBILLD TOMua1 con Put oniv one wo•o rn el!Ch sotee lb0¥e 1nclt10e tOIJ• .odrl!N or phone numt>tw The POii of 'fO'o/f tMJ is e1 1i.e ena OI the trne on wh.cn lhfl last WOfo of Yo<tr Id ts w••rten 1'do u oo e•tra rt jO\I deswe ~ 01 OAIL Y PILOT Bo• Stlf'tn08 "'"" 11'9110d roplits ,,,,., ,,.., ,,,,, ••• .,. Clo11lflM Dept. a 50X SERVICE ORDERED a 1111 ,,,,, , ,,.,,,.,,, II II 'I I II BUSINESS REPLY MAIL ,, • ., b M tt pt.A'V't ..0 U C:C.t• yt ... (4.llfo-tfrrift• Ormp Coost °'5ty Piiot lox I 560 ~ta Mesa, CClllf. 92626 I II I 1111 'l#lllrlr ---------------------- . . ON GOLF COURSE El Dorado F a nt as tic e xeeutl\ e Ma nt1me h vmg' !luge ho me w s pect acula r LaCuesta' Glass kitchen view F ca1urlng t w/used bn ck fplc. Bonus lidrms, 2 11 baths. formal rm w 1~. ba, wetbar & <11n1ng ;irra, fpl e 1n refng Warm wood tones master :.wle & fa mily & soft decor. Red Carpet. room Relax rn your _536-_93_1_1 ______ 1 rust.om spa after a round i---------1 of golf. CAN'T IE IEAT Fantastic 66' l'OVl'n'd mg. -Sl l7.500 l • RV k • n·• 495-5220 496~24 I 3 pa '° por an..: -a " mu l'h , m u1·h m ort•' 493.9494 830-5050 Owne r will carry 2ntJ • I T n JU5t rt-dured $16,000 The Shores OCF.AN VU "'OW o nlv S2 l'l 0011 Guard Rate. wall< 10 ll urrv . r.tll I Od d\' beach. rec area 4 bdrm. 6?3-JIS50 2 ba. all upgraded Pnrt' , ,,., ,. ""· ,.1 , • "du<ed l o Sl69.•oo l ;;;;:::·:!~.s.~ [ ~ ua1n1 I 960-061 • Snarp & clean 3 ~rm. 2 --bath home . Bike to ••. =~m;1bnety1~~~-& You~~o~e~:-'L~~~us- ll LEASE ly decorated, 4 BR home THEILUFFS Charming Medi! :.t) I\: condo, golf t-oursc \llt'W 3 lge. BR. 2~ ba • i.u1wr value at $113.500 If, • with a LAKF: VIF.W DOWNTOWN 962·4471(r.;: 546·8103 OPTION Gorgcou!> master swte. H I U .... ITS air con<11t1on<!<l t<. cl lush Fourple~ ~rl~ one 3 BR ~°" atnum.H\JRRY' For5GM,byown.r & three 2 BR . all ~r 1042 .a bedroom In lr vine s ~=----it Twnh~1· <'Ondo, pro M?ent 640-6500/640-4277 w/fire~laces. Only 5 Yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uruversrty Park• Lease ~~~ fess1onally decor. many old Real prrde o f H U NT I NG T n N wtuleyou save the down . ~.l blttns HUS?e 2Br. <!'"18a. ownership . Great rn· 11 /\R 80 UR ARE A payment! Call mu<'h storngt>. frpk . ~me. Super investment EXECUTIVE DUPLEX REDCAEPET 754 ·1201 93;.9500 591 1000 pool. Jacuz:r.1, s auna. 2 CaJI for full details Scott Realty 536. 7~ ~~~~7~7~0-~2~11~1~~~J ear gar. cathedrul ce1 I 540-3666 ...;;......:.._ _ _..;,,. ____ 1 --------•I= mgs & more' Very Qurcc. CULVIERDALE wtk to bch Pnccd below Minion Vi•lo I 061 market ..i2.500. Own~r T h e s pac i · u s :ind ""' beautiful Plan 48 with ••••••••••••••••••••••• frnancrng Ill 9% :.va1I • lots or extras f'lrcplace 714 i61HIU 1 • in the master bedroom Pric• lted!Ktioti , ~ tllfltela11 REAL ESTATE '"""' 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIVERSITY PA.RIC 3 br 2 ba sgl fam home in S&S Resale Specialists VIII lll incl. '72 Toyota. 3,4 or 5 bdrm models OwnrtAgt 552-1632 ~some w 1pools -$1SK=---B-E.::LO-W_M_AR __ K_ET_ Penn.in.non Properties Sacnftce! Btrul lrg nu 3Br Wdbrdg. 673·4311. a nd one 1n the trvlng Live In grand eleRance m BLUFFS I LEVEL VU.Yf. .. room . too . t'o u r thLo; huge over!'1zc.:; BR end unrt. 2 br 2 ba :.. bedrooms and a family exec nome Air t'ondt· Sl57.000 Owner 644·4201 room plus a retreat off tJoned. «ramic trlr en· Don't Miss This Buy' Bay the master bedroom . try, qwel end ol cul de Ave property (2) 2Bdrm Sprinklers. freshly pamt-sac, mint cond Now mes l-G4·99 j4 eel m and out. UPRraded $114.900 1---· ------- throughout A frne v.ilue ~-7M1' IY OWNH 31R + POOL Agt. + HACH $65.500 Pnme Huntl.ngton Beach location near schools . parks. s hopping centers & golf course Sl550 total Investment lo qu11htying buyers. Owner wkll help hnance TakP advan tage Call 963·6161 ()f ,,.., "•t ... • f I '• I , ' • ' [~IHMI DHttFlaD New Offering Plan 4 Townhouse Hh;hly UP· graded. Top toe Owner 547·5832or 5~-8394 forSUS.000 • •.ticiJ t-Mi Montego. 4 Or. din ~--rm, fam rm Good con!f vac1tnt. Nur school & red hill .A.' 552-750C 937.9500 581 1000 comm pool. Assumt.• ~~~~7~70.~21~'~'~~~ loan. $159,500. 640· J 141 Cozy 2 br, 1:\<o be. condo lo ~~~~~~~~~1 ... -------PININSUU the terrac t: Windsor Orange Tree Plan on the G i I to IAYNOMT model Nr clbb..~e. snp-lake. l br & loft. <Ain 0 ng n 1-: x q u I ' It e h l) m \: ~g center $83.950 Prtn tlair . beautifully dt' Business? voprlvat~ 11oncty beach only 839-4398 corated. pool. te nnu1, on Newport 8ay'11 mo.ost cbarm1n.i & beautlru $10.000 under mi.rkel lfym, & re<'re:itlon room At tequtred by &aw. 11 tr a nd . 3 b r 3 b a Lo Salle To wnhome. Want fast sa le. sss.500 new bu•lnes••• +Hp 1ira1e m aid '~ Uni\ er!. It Y PD r k . OwMr agt S32-87S2 ualng it Flctltloua q~ & b8 ~.000 ~~:e. ~~N-~. ~~~ :':9r~ n ~~~e~toC :aori Leflll9e a.odt I 041 ~:9•::~:: ~:.~ "~~·~ ~" C:c I~~ Jar~~ 963-7079 or 862·'278 owner /broker colle"t. •••••••••• •••••••••••• • ,._.,.._,.._ .._Co. ~ with the County Cl•tk. rw, .. _... • 11EA' ESTATE (~)485--0777 Ocun view. walk to C•ll th• DAILY PILOT ,. -A. beach. :? br + guest :apt COUNSELOR New 4 BR, 3 Ba. fam rm. $134.900 Jltl8S 3rd Ave. LEGAL Ot!PAATMENT P R 0 P E R , T V 1t1tc~n nook, lge yard 2 So Lag. Owner M ·OlB for form• and further MANAG EMENT Slnitlc Sty. Mual sell $121.000 c IJrtln) Information famll,Y & rnultl·pl•x un <213>478-2830 ---------642-4321 Its Tax deferrlr l'X· 2 llOVS~ -.. >luc.1 10 Oen Ext. 332 changt Sellers & L\l,)'l!Ml Woodbnd11e 4 Br. FR. 3 view. frpls vlcton.i Bch avallable Gary ~..,tir. 8a. 2 frplc $159.500 Owner $238.500 Consid"r ~388 0wn/&gt tl> l41'82t4. trade "94 ·2895 CltuP-llled ,\cl• . .. 642 5878 Use the Dally PllOl "Fast ftt!j!ult" 'Crvlcc dl~tory Vour :w·rv1('c 1 our '\pe<'fattv Call 642 ~ff r~t 322 Olli y PflOI fueeoay July 18 1978 0..-RHllshtte ...._..~ .._..UwfwMlhed Ho.-..u..fwt.l.a.ct W....UllfwW~ ~lwwwat•,_.._... •.........•...•..•.•.•...•..•••.•••.••.•••.••. ······-················ ....•.....................................................•.........• HonHfof'Sde ~Fw W. dMl.r a..tlst• IMoft,,..rty 2000 ..._.l.a-d M06 MeM 3224 I,.._ 3244 Mlwporl••dt 326' C....Mna l1J4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t6ewporl•oc'9 t6•9 S....._ Malale"-1 SS2:53brCapeCpdklds eat 3br. 2ba. rrplc. • NO FEE' HOWies condos. Attractive l "dol\. qUlct ....................... C1'' tr-1018 ,_.S. l lOO 3 wuu F.0:1ts1de. 2 BR: I PetrncdydFee557-0824 d.s hwhr, g;ar. fncd yd 3 br 1i,.o, ba condo. W/D dupll'xes. R•ntal mature adll. No pet. RI) creol. Jhnch st) le. ••••••i•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ba ea ·encl lf•n•lot-SCll •HOMEFINDERS• Kids & pets ok. $435. Agt , refns. WO mo. 559·1589. PaYlllon. 675-4912 BJcr Gar . S28$. 2234 Rutgen w'3 Br +den 3 ba FR ortnide n o pets . 964 2 $66 • 973·4673. Ask for Mr Or. f rplc 'rhd'~ dcifgb BY OWNER 9auK NtJI Beatty RealU)n. ~leech 3141 973•2971. Hoyt. Open! Bizy l.LkHent. • Br.1--------lotcbe~ dbl gar It t>OoJ MUST SACRIFICE M 64S-4095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 ba. jacuul. ele 17l2 18drm. Uv rm. full batft. By Q..:oer ,2 10 000 1 .• 1u"&e 4br,2ba.cor lot REPIJff~IQN Laguntl3, CM!Unfrotlt. on Wood~dge 3 BR. 2 ba. H1 g hl•od. '32$,000 In p nv hme . Prefer ~ MJt of • To mal\Y uru too men ~~ HIWPORTHGTS \he sand; 3 BR. 3 ba. + F...t•V•y 3234 den. rplc, 1nal bse home Agt..,631--0900 working couple. $200. • r hoo Mutt ke. M.800. AdJl & family park. low New3br 2~ ba hou:se + 2 maid 's qlrs. $2.000 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• w I • t rl um · B e a\! l $46-Sl47. ~n hie 496-2381. down. fast ""'asesslon br 1 ba how>e . .Both havt1 ,.. i•--·-.a ..... -~c::.a1 lndscpd, commun pools. SEAVllW 1---------SE.AYJEW ~ Lat.e mode la.~ u. belp 2 c a r g a r a g e s • mo ........,, "6• ,...,.._ Deluxe Tiburon condo 3 parks & lake Lse 9600 Unobstructed view of t lwtr.gt• leoclt 37 40 T_. 1090 putyoulftahorncofyour ftrepluces, & patios . Mtwportleact. 3169 Br. 2~ ba. wet bar. Air mo.6'0-3SS4Janet,eveb. ocean and Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIO.OOODOWH ••••••••••••••••••••••• uwn. Reduced b y Owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cood,pool$i&95.847-4525 -.9998 Beach. 3BR. 3ba. New. •Bac h·Lo nc Beach . Broadmoar 3Br. 2Ba . ~ "-Ston $1.98.000. 642 J089 !iay 4 wlt.s oo Udo during $32S2br ldds gar .super I NC!!w luxury Woodbndge full secur1ty. Tennis. privacy. Utll pd. No peu. iuarded gale, comm TENNIS ESTATE -~ . Aug f« $2000. 28r, 2ba. Smallfee.55Hl824 twnbme. Ira 2Br. 2\.\Ba Jac u nl. s wlmmlna. 11.115.1133-897•. pool, jacuzzi, teoois. IHVESTORS slps5.S73-U02. •HOMEFlNDERS• +den&bck d t62S/ l800/mocOQSiderlleopt. Bah I A t If t f $235.000 balapc:e. N We believe there is 1 MobleHo.9Ston Corner lot, 90x lSO' lo 990 07 Y mo A1t10wner . As k tor c e or P • a u 1 quabfy1ng. Owner wll possibility ol acquirina A 15 um ab t es. r e . paved alley, w /3 br. 2 bl I ........ Oil leach 3240 TI4-·l Sor 632-3983 Oary 11l 642·4230 or et paid, 1 blll t.o K.B. P\er, -carry_...;....·_64(}._m __ s. ___ -i""""'"b land from ne"l ..,,..,._.,·005.bnvren•A••, h se. Zoned multi ·..,_..~ •••••••••••••••••••••••Tastefltllydone 2 BR 2 (7141751-63730wnr/Agt. ~1°~:...c.$1lOO. mo. lmmac. 2 br townhouse, .nr oce•n Pool, jac., security. Ownr. 644-1094 ~ghbon t.o build "a ~ wn. For inro wou n!Sidenl/profesalonat. F. ;••••;;••••••••••3;·02 OPEN HOUSE ba, houae WOodbndge . .:.Sc>ec~~tl~y~Se~a~vl=e~w~H~o~m~e~. -li~_,.~...,,·~7 ·;,,.,.,.t&;:....,;;;;j;-"""iw championship court oear (7141141 .. 195 R. Bates Rllr.IM0 New-deganl 2 bedroom Garden patio backyard. Mewlllllf't leecAI 'J7 6' the guest house of the ---------1 ~1211 EvesS44·26l7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• + den (~75). Cedar & adj w park. Avau. Aug IAYAtOMTCOHDO ••••:;;-•••••••••••••••• great view property In 3 lll-$18,100 •HOMEFINDERS• window home. S Blocks l. $525. mo. 640-1880 Luxury I BR. 2 be unit 1-----------------~ LemooHelgh~. lntere!lt-Lots of llviag space for 11HHEWUMfTS 1000sofvaca1ncies to beach. Private 2·Car w/Yiew. Av.-11 monthly. ST'B'S TO RACH I Br, ltMI. yrly . S300 3 Br. 2b•. Perun t850 SUMMBRINTAL Bayfroat. 4 BR, 2 ba. 00 big bay. $850 week WHERETHE ed?Call the money. 1w 2 New J.!).WWALLACE.CM Allareas ·Al prices garage. Fully· main. Woodbddge Esta tes or lease opt. SS95 Eight 2 bedrm, two 1 Tbeseattjusl a few. tamed yard. Adultll No Townhousl'. Llnt'oln ~2:981 ACTIOH IS Mooowith8by32expan· bdr m . All 1 •~ baths. S100fumbach nnh ~ .... I.8th St (7l•l model.3br.211t ba,prof --------- Just 1 short blk. to th ~ do. Sb) pet o .k . First user t ax benefits. $l751br kidok<.'Oiyplx ......... __, · design e d p atio & Harbor Vu Hm es - beacb. thls 3 bdrm.. 21 (c;&.FL.1386) All have £rplcs, ceramic $2«>2br pets hurry! Pix 980-6331 lancbcap1ng. Avail. Aug. Monaco. 2Br + den. 28.a. bath home 1s ideally ~ -==;r-MoWI. Hoftlt Ston tile an kitchen & bath. S57-0824 c.s.ntn .. w_..I! lst. 640-2360 SS95. CallSt9-8755. l<X'uled oo the Peninsula. tEEi_ fl 1 1 1062 N. State College (al dishwasher & stoves. 5 lcAoa Pe•sula 3207 before you pay some 3 .... _. 1 ..... ba Condo. 2 er. ()('ea.D view. frplc, SUW.950 •L _ _.. ,.__.._, •• La Pia ma) Anaheim, ""'Ye~ ... spaces allo"' for a o f o r t h e ...... .... .,.., I d ,_-~.............-"A•·•,..,....,a ~v n:u .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,e o cy New c pt/drps W/D ne w Y de co r a te associated 640.5357 ""™"-... camper parking. 18 l.OlaJ "RUNAROUND" Call ' d Ad I ' 956-4500 parldng.Autosprinklers. Ocean! 3br 2ba $325 view CONSUMER'S GUIDE hk ups, p ool. $465. gar ener. u t s. no ·~~~~~~~~~! f ood d. bay.Sm fee.645-<4900 ha and 1 d. 833-9100 davs. 836·0656 pe t s . Monthly $575. I-38'x9' Jewel cuswm built. mamt ree w s1 mg. OONSUMER'SGUIDE MIUl)' ve ~re g a ., 646-8748eves. W.---z.__..__ I 098 1 br. comp ba. Xlnl cood. CoodBe a ut. lalnd1c afpC1nMg. • they did!! Save time, gas1-ev_es_. -------•·--------- H W•_ "' f w wt/\ • .._-. lO ,, """ t ' .. ' ". • t. I .,._......-~17 reota areao .. eon.a~Mcr 3222 &money &oafee. $450 2+dme+famnice 3 BR, 2 ba. A·frame bch 0011.WTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------$195,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOO'soflletdahl Smallree.557--0824 hse ~7S yrly lse. Ownr. WEEKLY , Drastfc Reduction Aueocp for Sale 1200 BOB BROOKS. Rltr. J asnune Creek. lg 3 br. KJDS-PETS WELCOME •HOMEFINDERS• 645-0423. 64&-3666 3Br ................ $350 ... ,).7)00 ~$10,000 price drop ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ c_1_14_J_6_75_·_S48_._1__ r & lud B d 64r .. 81110 '>D-A'><I> v 20 S am rm s Y ran _,,v Woodbridge lease S650 HARBOR VlEW '"°" ...•.....•...... -· • ...,,,,..,...,._ _ 4Br, 21,<jBa 2 story A<;R£ lll'W•IDATIOH new. F\IU security. Ten· Opeo 7 days 9.7 mo. 4 BR, 3 ba. fam. din Portofino lt.Ut spac eltec l2935thS<. NB. ---------home. Priced at $5,000 in beaulif* Murneta ...,... Dis pool No pets $975 b. 2J.3.966-17ll ---------•below nearest compare· Valley. Surrounded by 16 UNITS. Brand new. Le's H~lmes . Days 3Br. 2Ba. country kit. rm, frpl. pauos. l..odscp me. maoy xtras +pool · ble listed home. Qua!Jty horse ranches. has it's Costa Mesa. All 25 r. 2 833·3030, e ves <213 > crackllo frpl. s uper maiot. prov: Lake, pool. &spa.llOQmo.640-5048 .. br Z ba. loiN)e II. r OPEHDAILY 191SWINDWARD 4 Bdrm home reflects ex· ec IJving at its finest. Reduced. Sl0,000 Coats & WaJlace R.E 640-6161 neighborhood. Ca ll or own water ..tell. Terms. ba. Pride or ownership. 947-4115. clean, gardener. $460. ~nnis. sailing pvlgs. Ofc Westcllff 2 br. 2"'2 ba We atdnWMM. DfW, come by.Openho~Sun FARGO. '850.000. R~/LE.a.itE()f'T Calltosee,&C7·3341 ~~~s:;~wknds townhoose.refrig,stove. $600 MO ..... 6(79. July 23• l -5 al 9611 <714>6T75ml 2 FOURPLEXES in U"'I• -• Why pay rent when you pvt palJo. gar . Pool & 540-2145 Westwood Dr. NI ~d-ORS22·~. Costa Mesa. 1 yr old 3Bdrms.,2ba .• paUo.So. can bL\Y this 60• trlr Ul Want a home but can't saurus. Washer & dryer.t---------~~og.~;., E / Bus h a r d 17 .acRES Three2bdrm&l 3bdrm. of hwy. New carpel. "le f buy now" Sharp• br SSS0.675--0840. "'""....,.... ~ drapes pat.nt $600Mo ... star par across rom . · • 1----------IJ~...,_..._ Exec RealtoTS & Assoc. Loaded with oaks. l BR. Pride of owne rship Agents13-S354 . H B. Stale Beach. Poot, family rm, ai~ cond. Waterfroot. 3 bdrm. 2 ba, UwhnislMd $10 ODO ON 2 BA home, with yo-U r S229.000 each. Agent ---------jac.clubbouseandalltbe ~75tmo. & lets Lalk. comm tennis /pool. VE b I c..n2:W4 Lo I bous I JI f ofb t•'-be '-675-713J Sh '>< ••u••••••••••••••••••• 1 , y owner. mmac own p rivate l a k e.-'""'---------vey e ava 1 u y un v10g~ u.e acu Newport ores $7,..,mo. GeMral llO% Ho Credit NHded 38r, den. 2Ba. frplc, secluded area. Terms. 10~ X GROSS' 15, Mature couple. no for a small 10vestment Squeaky clean Greentree. 64&.aBSJ •••-••••••••••••••••••• Big 4 bdrm. 2 bath. """'I. hr d w d . x t r a s . t'ARGO pets. Gardener. $400 Call now. mus t sell. o-ba ,...,., m"""714 _.,,,_., 8 uruLS, proJected grim· ....,,.., 112,000/0rr. 960·$844 0 J °'• 2 · at.num, lrg. New 3br2'1\house w/frpt, 2621 Flowe r St r eet. Jac. waterfall. Complete-.-., -o;ll, • .,.,., .. ,, 1714 > 676-5117 com e $3 3, 7 6 8 A 11 67S-,....., SJ&. 7711 cor 1ol. $490 /mo. Agt. patio. 2 car garaf?e with Garden Crove-t.arge ly remodeled, new thru· ORS22·2080 3BR l2b, by ownr. Mr Irvine Terrace spacious 5 642.0000Avaal Aug lsl. opener. Very quiet st. ooe bedroom apartments out. Owner wall fmance. Othtt-RHI &fate eo....l"'Cial Werner .. 558·6370 dys, br. 3 ba. dlD rm. fam ~m Great 3 br. 2 ba, _frpl. Uruv. Terr. 2 br. 2 ba, 2 SS7Smo. 642-7089 clo&e to shopping. Laun· $159.950 tol.411 pnce. Ask....................... ~ 1600 _S4_!H.132 __ ev_e_s_. ____ , w1wetba!· gardener in· dshwllr, fncd yd. Kids car gar. Nr. pool & On water' 2br $250 kids dctr ... _enfa .• c 1001lt.!!!.· ~1o1 forEd.Chernow,964·2ASS ~Holms ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 U .... ITS cld Ava118/ll.$8SO.Agt pet.sok.$4.3S.Agt.Nofee. Jacuzussoo 557-68SO d64S-4900 ( lJ.UUJ "" ... """ agt. ForS. 1100 Coast Hwy. Npt. Beach " 644-9635 964-2566or973·2971 · · · petsy sm tt DannyorDoona al(7l4) SIX IB>ROOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/relaiJ swre + apt. or Eastslde Cosla Mesa, . Im R Woodbri~e Condo 2 br 2 __ •_CO_N_SU_M_E_R-:-'_S_G_U_lD_E_~..:89:..:1:....·1:..:0:.:13:.:· _____ _ WALK TO BEACH f A 7'7. I yrold. $660,000. 2 Br. 1 ba, W /D, stove, macltlate ~ B • 2 ~a. ba, frplc & lake. U·p. Bea'"""! ..,.,,, 2br uW llid r... & family room pool • • o c ssume " oan Stuart Fme Rl tr. refng, gar, grdner. $495. frplc Nu paml & crpt g, graded $47S 5Sl42SS frp"'t.,'Ac::, pix r-ISCllllCllCI Pt1 u• 3101' ocean & n 11:bt, laghi Sing!e wide 60' long, $195,000. Agt. 646-24 14 631·5454or64&4Sl7 833-1709 1h ml from bcb. $.515. . •CO..........,.,.,NSUMER·s"""GuJDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• views. Prof. landscaped encl d porc h. 5 Sla.r ~Pr rl1 ZOOO ---------21041 Barbados Circle .. (•--------• STEPSTOBEACH & perfect for large Park. Pool & jacut.u ~~ SU .... ITS 2 BRhse,oceansideof Cst call968-3636 LEAS E ON GOLF u . .aVIEW Cute l bdrm.h11aeyard. family. Must sell 960·S844 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• " Hwy 603 Ca rnauon Ave, COURSE ~ Util pd...,,;"" 1 536-2Br bouse+4 t Br apts $3SOmo.833·l005 2br uUI . Pool! $295 yd Cb.annlng3Bdrm. · ......... yr Y-NEW'POflT cana 7711 30 UNITS located in gd rental area . J<jds pl.x 645-4900 Fee Beautiful, top level 2 BR View, teruus. comm pool 673-5439 or 833-6118 REALTY 640-181 2 New '77 24x56' New adlt F_.ST CLOSE Laguna Beach. Ocean HARIORYIEW •CONSUMER'S GUIDE & den townhouse in Lease. SOOO/mo. Yearly, lrg 1 BR. frplc. park . F ull e rt o n . ~ vu. 1 blk t o beach Unusual Montee-Ito Rancho Sao Joaquin. lettyGnlbb.Rttr lndryfacil,gar,Walltto SartCtt'fMnte ,076 Land Sc.'a ped. Of r OWNERWILL $270,000. PO Box 1520, model home. 4 BR. 3 Brand new 3Bdrm hse. Irvine. Qwel location 644~81644•8018,eves. bcb. Utilincl. Responsi- ••••••••••••••··-•••••• t -87S-5184 ev. FIM .. HCE Laguna 8ch926S2 baths, ra m . rm .. full bsckyd wfdetached f:.ar. with view or golf course blecplonly 64s.5862 " VleW. sooo Mo. wcludl.llg Child OK. $.550. 848·2655. & Turtle rock hills. $800 2 br condo. near new. Npt 1---'----"-·----- • Walk to Bearh • Single Pride of OWMrship 9 Deluxe 2 BR. C.M OoJy gardener. Agt. 673-114.94 ~.z,s..;,..3w. It ends. e ,, es . mo. Ask ror Kolar Ten-act'. AduJts only. 00 ~Mer ll2Z wide 60' long w /encl O~ Comfy 6 yrs. old. lOX Gross. .,.,..,.._, pets $450. 642·5206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• porr h. Partially furn. 5 Beautifull townhouse un-8 e n t s on & Brown s tar park with super jts. Cao close on one _833-__ 97_8_1 ______ Costa Mesa 3224 Great 4 br, 2 ba, cpls. Waterltottl COltdo Jacuzti. Mus t sell. orsubJect.w.Underlying PrimtLocale Tranquil Pano ramic ~~~ .. ~~·0° Fabview$1200833-3817 clubhouse and pool&. weekoncootract.AlTD.---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Cenced yd,k.ids &petsok. 2 br, 2ba Bayside Or. ~ ... ~ ~:i844or536-77u. Don't 1st assumable or owner View. 3 mstr sz Bdrms. ~=~~~~~~=:;j~~~~~~~~~~ '['I,, i,-...... A.~ ..... ~ bef-you see ..... 8 sham, uo1ts frontin° BEAUTIFUL oa UDO 2 .... "' .,..., ..... ~ wt.Ucarry9'14%.Willac· Ball~d.Anabeim.t&2 2~ ba. F rplc , sep Super3br.1..,ba,frplc, • F.n,ioy the charm or this locatioo. commodate uchaoge. bedrooms. Call now . balcony & yard. Auto lge fam/din rm a rea. Nice 4 br, 2 ba, ds.llwhr. Bdrm, den. diou111: rm GARDEN APTS tllree bedroom. ocean OWHB DESPERATE Call 7S2·19'l0 Broker SS3-3327. garage opors. OW • trash Kids & pets olc. $435. Agt, garage, patio. Kids & ~~1:.a';·a~e~~t CORONA DEL MAR • ™~N~~J~~·ff~~~~~~~~~~co~m~p~.~~a~~~~~c;p;~;d~&~00~~~~~~~:~n~~~~~l~=~~s~.A~-~·N~o:f:ff:·~~~~~~~=~42~~·~k. noors , .. pen ~am ceil· Par k; corner lot: va. TVM HOMEFINDERS ..:. • tennis. SOme ocean 111g.s. double fireplace in cant, ready for qui cit !:~~E~"' 1~ of vacancies L01J1M1 leodt S-Cll•llh & Catalina views. Clost> llvtng roooodm and dtrung move·in; only 423.500 Justla1'CJCl1.5 lllted~axll 2 Cbarming3Bdrm,2 ba in Allareas·AUprices ••••••••••••••••••••••• to Fashion Island • fine area.W decksootwo (712786U) quiet neighborhood. Onefeethenf'REEfor beach.644-21611 lt.'vels cantilevered over MoblleHomrS~ , bedrooms m Downey. 0 ,...../W/W cpl, frplc. · Bl~Lagoon V1Ua 2 R8'T,IL£ASEOPT. ~~~~~~~~~ 16th rai.rway. Near new. ___ •_o,. __ n_t:J_·_o_r_.M_._'_. Only Sll2,000. Broker. ·r~ • •LlFE•• + 2. ocnfrofoo pvt bch. 2 3 Bdrm .. ba f I l-Move-t.n now. 714 848-3895 SSS-3327. $495. 645-8908. 645-3009 Good Ill 22 locatioos · p o o I s • l e n n 1 s . s., ~ " rp c ' HEW TRIPLEX 36 a.rs in busmess 714-499-3217. 213.703-0230 coodo. Carpets. drapes, bdrm, 21/" ba, new cpts, dis h washer. patio & ga r age . $525. Lse. 67J..751J. Agt. COLEOFMEWPORT LOWPARkllEHT 8YIUILDER 1--------$US. 3 br l ba. carpets. 1clt_OOES ITALL S450Mo.Agt.497·3388 REALTORS Unusual m beach area. drapes, W ID. stove. Kids 557-®.4 BR. 3 ba, new 2·sty con· 4 BR. lge 2sly, view. Ne palnt & crpt . m g area. M.95 tse. 492·0960 675-5511 Supe r delux dblwde J.4 BR. sgl stry &2·3 BR. ._ ... 16-Unih OK/oopelS.548·5911l temp. Great ocetv1ew. Cameron. Looks Jake al18ikspac1<>bushde!luxeuhnits. Gre7t'~ntal area in KIDSf;FiiSOK $2452brk.id.spets pl.x frpl.2Blkstoth beacb. Oc.,. ....... SID"" show model. $28,SOO e to c rom ere ~52br"·dfncd yd 0 a r North Lag· $7 ~ ..... ~ <n-7SXX> $198,000 f.p . 2412 Anaheim, only S2l,OOO EA S T J OE . lr g .,. ... .. lBR+~-3..:rm .. ,_ l Room Bachelor. Adult No pets, Hurry! S18S. Sharon 67J.8S50 eves Pat COMMUNITY Del HB """1718 ""r urut. CalL Pnnc. on· townho ~ "A" AOAa Small fee. 557-0824 uwm .• 'WI•· or Pres1denual Heights. Mobile Home Store aware. ·o>.N'" Jy . please. Broker. 675-8258me,_.................... •HOMEFlNDERS• rm, frpl. deek: all new s.-.. Capistrc.o 64().342.5 wlth all the benefits o( 114 848-3895 It 2 TRIPLEXES • cco.....,.. -------------------• tiled k.itc~o & ba., laWl-....,..."""' $310 2+dme balcony A-B r ed rd J San Clemenle l.ivmg. 7 ---------Nr Lake Park. Min to 3BRhousc. Wests1de, lge Plex.Fff,557.0824 ""~· ig enc ya · Coodoforlse.32274P 2br.frpl,pool,rcfng.sun· .. ••••••••••••••••••••et---------- luxury Townhomes LOWDOWN bch.J.4BR.3ba: l-3BR. fenced yard, dbl gar & •HOMEFJNDERS• Blks.totbebeach.North Carolina. z BR. 1 ba. deck, paUo. adults. No available Pnced from PAYMENT 21,tJ ba . l.J BR. 2 ba. s works hop. s ubmit on Laguna. Duplex. S4SO pool. S300 mo. lst & las pets. $325. 673-1418 eve~ S79.000. NOW is the tame Will buy this exceptional gar. fprplc's. $189,000 ea. Ill 5-f'texes kids & pets. S4 l S Brand new 4 br 2"'1 ba. 2 Agent 494·7551 + SlOO set' deposit. Ca11_or_w_knds __ ·...._ ___ _ to b uy . 492·2780 or l2X56 Skyline w /eoclsd 1709-1713 Alabama, HB. Buy one or a ll . Top mo.557-1733or S49·0076 b l ks from ocea n . Vlctoria·Laguna Beach Bobbie al Vale ntin Froot coiy 3 bd or den 831-9310. porch & full awnings 536-l7l8 l'UUerton area. No de· 3 BR 1 ba 1 .. e rd S375 4 carpets. drapes, m icro-house, 2 bdr. frplc, ocean Realty, 532-0777. 752-1534 Crplc. dbl. gar $550/mo ,.IOVETHEl"'" ... CH Perfect. for retirement. 5 ,. .... ClEMr.a..tTE ferredmaint.enance.On · BR .2 b ·'6rY1 1 rd. wave ove~. 0 /W. No view. steps to beach. "' ~ Onl ("""'""" "'"" ~ ly Sl5SOOO h. p · a rp ge y ts H:CI\ 11 o....., 3Br. 2&. twnhse. frplc, 640·7 584, 673 ·3269, Y $16.500. "''"'~''" > , eac nnc. e....s'. ,,.,,.. o._o or 752.1920 pe . ..,.,.,. 536---. SSSO. lease.848-0666 .._ ..... yd, pool pn·val. 831-7714 Ultimate REEFGATE MobileHonwStott IE.ACHTRIPLEX please.Broker.SSS.-3327 .,., """"°"°" ,_.., WEST condomlo1um. 714 848-8895 Spacious. sparkling J.2.2 ask for John Y. Walle to beat'h, all new 2 Creal ocean view. 2 __ S390 __ 1m_o_.492_·_7_04_6_.-1',.·-__._--....,.-~-----38-2-4 Rarely avaUable. now at ---------· · BR h'le, s tove, refri g, Br+den house. ,,.., blk to '-V>"" ~ $139,000. • .. GU .... ,. HILLS ~~7lSOOop I o c at io n at • ~ £-<r-'-2200 Wf ANTCoElol>: doEx elschuli vle dshwsr. fncd yd. Great beach. $475/mo. 494.7237 2 !!"5house,A2 cailr gar.ledge,••••••••••••••••••••••• BERTHA HENRY -,..._ ..., • · MiD 1'V'I" ~ rom ra w es 0 pnvacy, gar. storage rm A""' ~.,..., • -· mo. va imm · LA MANCHA APTS REALTORS Owner .moved north. BERTIIA tlENRV ••••••••••••••••••••••• rent home in Mesa +additional pvt park'g. ---"' _ 496-3186eves. Large 1,2&.3 bedroom 215 Del Mar 492·4121 Must sell REALTORS OfffCElt.DG SITE Verde·Mf:!Sa del Mar or Sngl.s . pet. 1 chlld. a 2 +bdrm. (rplc, new de-.r__,,_ ,._ gardeo a pts . l>shwhr . this dblwde Lancer. 2lS Del Mar 492 4t2l Hun••·gton Beach equal. Will pay $600-$700 OK. •"75 mo. S36·Z4S6. cor $395. 494·8639 or .-nv~ •-· l Pnce slashed S2 000 uu 1 2 ls I .,.,.., •••••••••••••••••••••• blu..,., enc . gar, gas bbq. PANORAMIC ' · DUPLEX /$27,500 27.000 sq. fl. lot near ~moon · yr e . ~ase. 962-~ 8J3.UI05 eves Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott ec..VlewHoni.s n~~How.Ston /\s hort dri ve f rom !:!,~•fiSboca HCnos pi!_aCI ... 5 ra':t.t;a~~1:~·~~~~1: 11-'J miletobeach.beaut L.o9-Hil5 ]250 ~r2p~p:~.b~e~~::--Pl_._642_·_5073 _____ _ 4 luxury custom homes 7l4848.s895 Orange Co. gives you a ,_.,..,ts p. lrcx ivic Please call 714/751-9227 BR.l~babse.Nucrpts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• security i:ate. S395. ew2br, 2 ba. all bltns. available w /benef1ts of highly desirable area Center $135,000. aft 6PM ,._ notJo Su""'tcle ~IREN, 968·2297 or frpl", en~I. gar, pa•·", 5an Clemente coastal liv De Anza Villaae, N .8. David Bourke Rllr er · ........ .... · .--an. Month to month at $395. 2 .. .. wv U • lud I> With ra ntasliC growth CA"9950 $495mo.836-M92 brcoodoW/mtleS O(YleW • lod.ryrm.$350. mg nomes inc e wel· Clubho uses. pools, and positive t'ash now .....,. Cottage SZ00 util pd yd r r h ·1 Call TSLM ,, • ., bars, greenhouse wan. beach , boat slips. 3 from your Investment. refrig. 645-4900sm ree. 3 br. 2 ba. new p~unt. I rom top 0 t e hi 1 · $240, lBr hse. lrg yd $300. gmt .ru;·l603 dowii. Nutone food cen-bdrm. $35,000 -terms. l"orcompletedeLails. NEWPORT BEACH •CONSUMER'S GUIDE RhooeLane $425. 8111 Empey He rbert 2Br Ilse. Both avail Aug MES• '9HES ters&mucb more. VOU Owner/broker 67s-8458, Cal97J..4626Now CX:EANFRONTWT 675·2018 Ha wkins, Rea lto r s l.sLS57-0863. ~ MUST SEE• Pnced rrom 6Jl""'920 $290,000 Cottage 2br $265 refrig 997·9400orT72-3496 l Br S28S. Pool. jacu.u1. $228,000. All offers will ~ left Hinkle R.E. Inc:. 3 ARCH BAY LOT kids 64S-4900save! Fee lmmac 3 br 2 ba. form. a -W1-.o.1 3252 Tlllff:t 32!0 adults. n o pets . 21150 considered. Full Dkr. c~ Beautiful 24x64 Royal 1631 E.17thSt. SA 1215,000 *'CONSUMER'SGUIOE d1ll rm. lg yd, dbl (!ar, ~:::'!:':.••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Harla Ave. CM. <Mesa operation 498-0200 or Monarch 2 br 2 ba, lrg San Clemente by o..,..er Agent640-2344 ,,_ '2b .....,. '"d oearbch,parks.644·1094 2BR. VI .__ . 1 Yr lse by owner. Spac VBerdel d Dr E. off Harbor 831·912:2 family rm w/Wel bar, lrg ' .... . n acre. r ..-. .... pet ocean ew uume an SBr vu in Tustin Hill-. v ) 549-2447. ---------' kitchen, form.I dining BUul .Span style dupleit. o.tof~ gar.~Save! Fee Immaculate 3 br. close pvt rommwuty. Tenrus. $1300/mo. A . Mase k•---------OCE.AMAtOMTLOT rm,A/C,2awragesheds, red tile roof. gorgeous . p,-.+'f 2550 •CONSUMER'SGUIDE beach. cpts, drps. dbl pool,beacb,avallSeptl. 549-7654 2 br .2 ba, den. covered 1 Be golf course view stained ~· garage,focdyard.Le SSSO.Refs.493-7747 patio, new pai n t & Plus Redll'ood c:xpanda-See to apprec ale. aut. -'ass WUldows Eacb unit ....................... 1 BR, adllS, oo pets, $270, .......... 536-2J7S. WHf1N:a.-ter 1298 carpet. etc. $425. 751·2060 ble house/white waler El Toro 5-Star ad u It & . CORO~_. uUJ paid. """2 New""rt _... 3 br 2'L. ba •~..n.hse. u:nn view mobUe part. Cooveoieot 2Br,Z~Ba . &40.ll26. """ ""'"' ""' 1111 t~ rz ..,_., wvv •••••••••••••••••••••••I bf' drps KR Properties to e ver ything. Call NEWPORT Du I Ilk By owner. 7 month old Blvd •B. 6•2·0835, H.:.....w+• sqt'tft. $4$39010 20br2baloo.k13001n Temf1c 4 br. 2 ba. frplc. ~.~· , no pets. · n•l581-99M P ex: e m o d e I h o m e , 646-6423 ~ sq · ver g cpts, patio, kids & pets 645-2274 ~ent Sue Tate t93-93811 _ __;,, ________ 1 new. blk to bch. Must Prol~'lionally decorated Ca 3 br 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• grnbll/foothls. paUacov. ok. $445 Agt. no ree --------- _nr_el_-IM96 ______ , GRAND OPENING sell. 839-<1130. ln~or & landscaping. q!:t. ~~tio no k.ida. $.'5003br It.Ids poolouodo en. jac .• & pool. B31-1 l90. 964-2566; 973.2971 Huge 2 BR. E!Side, ulll FOUR HOUSES At r cond ition ed 3 euJ> N ~ •97• 21•9 2story,fee557~ SS7-4632 ---------1 pd.,openbeam c\g.'l,focd SSOOCASHUIATE Bdrms . $8 2,950. t O"'-_.. an"7·• • • •HOMEFINDERS• • ........... ~ 1255 $23S2brTHklds+poot d s:ns ,,, • ., ....... Cll'A PACIACA? obU ho bo ht Two separate houses on ."' .._....._..... Smallfee.557--0824 Y. mo._..._., , Al • ~ ':hls a'i.ore mi:.ro ~ly two large 50xl75 R2 lots. down. Call 7l4-73'7-6095. DbaRAM2 AlYTJCF.PnuN 3bcbdh, ~"! Int:. 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HOMEFINDERS• Spacious, qUiet 3 bdrm No. but it is a ~auliful S95.000 each . Agt. · a • -r ·...,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tll003+dinefambonus ---------• townhH ~ Broadmoorhomelnlove· at~ .... -S...__ 673--T737or~ Wllltat. )'d.1575/t62S.646-l03S •--.a•s Fhcdydgarkidpetpool Cai doMlsJ..s · Poo•~ ... w/ Sorpvt ly Rancho Ma rganta. __ .._ ~ b~ 2f00 BR ba f ,_...,._ Smallfee.557-0824 fwRhlMd 3400 patio. l.ru.ulU. ry Locatedonapoolsizel t l6525 MagnoUa Newdup1e.xes &4·plexes --...-4 . 2 , amJly rm, 2 BR.2ba ........... $4SO HOMEFINDERS nopets.f115,645-Dlor & a quie t cul de·sa~. Westminster Bey direct from the de: ••••••••••••••••••••••• super ni«. many xtras. 38R,2Ba ....... SS00/575 * • ;·;;~·;·~·:~·~:·5~~;~;f: _1r1_s._S94_9 _____ _ Oceao & ca.nyoo views. <71•)848-8895 veloper. (714)639-6704 Want Beach f'oroperty .tor $595. 731-4537 or 919·~ 3BR.2""1Ba ..• $57$/'525 MhMolt Vt.jo 3267 1--------• Onl $160 000 See It to-exet home Anaheim. Ownr /agl. 4 BR. 2~ Ba...... . . '640 ••••••••••••••••• •••••. NB. on greenbelt. Xlnt ~ Y • · Tt-"-1-0 y-.&1-. IO°" Call53S-2334or:;35-0568 4 Br 38a ..,00 BR 2 Ba bl cond. Nr. park. srhl & ..... Sp I q day. ..,.. "7 -"" ..,u 3 br auper <."'ODdo. br<and · · · · · · · • '' •• 4 • • lnS, cpL~. tuw.• $000 &33-3985 ........... f..-L.-•~ ••-•• .. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~llltat. new, 2,,., ba, pool. dbl '4 toSBR.2i..,oa ... $67S drJ>9 , 1ge patio. 26801 ~i'U,L~~o. .,.._ ~~· t071 TERMS TERMS ~athtaklni 3+ or• Br. ~ba lnpl1.11h area . 0111ne1r Mlle~· ROYAL REl'\J. ~ 493-2143 &t '93-2512 Aslr. fo('l'tna/A&l nave somethlng you want 10 e;e.IJ '> Classlfled s d11 do It iw~ll Call NOW. 6'2-51678 .. .. CE IBDlll BLlllS aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE HOISi COUMTIY ~&m11tfg Custom Home With 4 B edroorns. Den Wltb Brick Fireplace. Completely Remodeled Kltcnen. Huge Swill') Pool. All This With A Barn And A Corral For Vour Horses. Even Room For A Tennis Cowt. $l80.000. §31·1"8 W..ttd 2900 ftlr. $500. No peta. Allcante $47Spermo. lsl ---------• l'/1MRefrleodt ....................... 642-5206 • laat + »ec\lrity. Call eo.do11•t1•1 OWN Propert y In Sue.~T707 Unfw1'11Md 3425 toalewood. Hawtborqe Triplex, E. aide; 2 BR, lYt ••••••••••••••••••••••• or So. Bay area? ba, frpl. priv. yd. $395. Mlowpori leod1 3269 llunt.10.gton Landmark. 2 3 Bdrms, 1~ B.tt.hs Fireplaces. Patios. D\ahwashe.r Dlsposab. Laund.ry Facilities WILL.PAY CASHll Agt.973-tm ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR. 2 ba , wl'l b~r . Ph.Tom D'AIJCMandro $!2Sbacbbseutllpd Super vlew.Lovelypnv.3 garage , nr w, extraic. ll7Stiitoiao+laSt. T.D.f'ttOPlltTllS SZS02brgarkidaplx BR. 2.ba. home. Comm. Adulu,$42Smo.968-3094 (2'"> -~ ...,,.. 71 Small fee. m.oeac pooa &i tennis $1,000 Per T Alt on premises SattSuo ... 11••-vvv• or < 4 > mo. Agt. 640·6$00 or 0 •••• &4().(XJ57 ~1 u.yt.lme or ('ll4) •HOMEFINDERS• ~ 3525~~~~~~~~ M&-S221af\6PM. t:nOlbr,lddspcu pl.x 't 523CAJ4MJ>l·IRVM 7S8.Q087 ...................... . S3502brkldspet1aryd San JotquiJ> Townhomc-NwptTerrcondo.28drm. 2 bd 21.<J bJI end jlar Lit' l BR , bltn!I, pool, ..... Srnallfee.S57.()llZ6 foll toune view 2 BR. 2 Oa. "8" Plan. Nr pool patio. frplc'. No p1•l; :-5&Ad~il5"t~peta 423,_ •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• • •HOMEP'JNDERS• •,.\ ba ft den. ~ m o' ai IJ'"°belL ~/mo. No lrvine. $62$/mo 581-6985 >'· • .,._..,_..Md 5.W-144 al'\ 6pm. pet.a. Call 64&·~. 1'll 6 Oetacbt'd 2 BR. fplc. cpt.!t, w;::;;.;:.;•••••;;•0•; 3 . b r 2" b a 2 3 t y Beautifully dccorate(t • VEA.RLYLgt3br, l~ ba .... .._._. ....... Fu-t-L.-..1 ~· '!~~P· .. ~· •EdJt~~'!.° -1 • t~ ~I tenn!Ja bdrm 2Yt b"' ram rm r J house fC"Om ocean. 9600 ...,.-,,_nn ""-pc... ........ -· ~· ... ui. ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• -·--· ..,..;. 11' r So ' ... ' n IDO ' .. t' 3 br 2 ba •~ •••••••••••••• • • • •• •••• 875 fi13ti ....... ... • , .... a . n llPQl. tmnla. sec «•te 98$0 · 04 . • • .... --------t.io 2 Br. 2ba. frplc. laun O:>Nt Pl..,.. $490 pr mo moleaMS38-l890 blod: park It~. )'/beach. c.or... .. M• l 722 Easuldetownbouat' Sbr 2 dry rm. pvt patio. St.eP8 54&-7380 &f4,5i60 \\Al blks w ocean lflOO mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• be. brand Cblld • lo bch. No kld1/peta. ' 3 Br. i bl Beautifully dee ~18or6?5-67'7~ Small atucho. pool. slnglt OK no s!~w . ...,,..;:zn Reis req. "75/mo yr\y 4Bdnn, 2.&., ~ car ll•r. Comm pool. t...1on1 s employed ~r~on non ~vcS645-9:H.3 · • lie. 6'TS.Z4215 wknd1evH, d l • h w I h r · I rs:> I c couru Sl60 mo. Grdnr Nwpt Ht.a. !Bdrm. 2Ba · smoker. oo pet ' saoo ' 835·6000. ut 201 tf·F. Bac4yatd loci. Cao be l•e1opt Exqutiltt hmc. m5m10 ltue. lit. lut • ~' utU WANT ACt'lON? ~Slim 645-5088 7S2-0a83 oc S4$. 7l~l Alt. Ms-1052· -.0-7030 ClauL~ Ads 642--5878 • -.,) .. . . 7 42 00 Offiu ltlftfol 4400 lr"'esfmi:nt Opportunity Tl9e ExK.llH Of ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Schoalt ' Lost & 1'CMMd 5300 'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . ~ .... ,. Tuesday. July 18. 1978 I OAILV PILOT ., t1 . C...MIM ltN lt.U l86t We•....,_ -r •• c Newly formed ele«roo1c 1-· 0 u n d 7 / 1 5 • 1-... __ a..1_ ........................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ _................. NIWPOaTCIHTH corgora•ion so'"'kl .. 11 Oarfleld/BuaharcJ. 5ltll -~" ..... .. .._ 2 .. _ I ' ~ .._, .. _ ,...._, .... .._.... '~ ..... , .. ...t-..._ " ~ .... u 81 .. /t Sh h d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,. ... $>C>O -""' ,..,.,.., PAJUCNfWPOIT ~SJ50to .._...,_J.Jman SlO .000 Investment ..... an ep er ~~~r~lDJ.o.: B11 c belor11 l or 2 uoo,...wti.. lb•°'u'~~~ltlChlS s howing 100% return m.lx.96G-49152 Chmese cookmc clas11ca & H.tpW~ 7100 ....,W..ted 7100 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• vv.~•0 Bedtoomt&Townhouse~ IN liAYSl!ORES. Two "" -..-wrttun2yts.Ca119$2-2'$8 Fot.md. 7118, apx 10 wb catering; •Lllhentlc re 2.Br, 181, ll'OOt ¥d. rar. S Ptolm $339SO t I bedroom doll house 4 J llON•~i:!2CeoC:erOr. ~to&.o. 5021 o~. F. Grytorna Killen. ~:.; ~c hn1qu es Beauty Operators llAUTY OPEIATOltS Experienced hair s tyling with some followin g but not necessa ry . Im mediate opening1>. Outstanding benefits. excellent pay pJan. Apply in pe r s on , 10·4. Monday to .Friday. 581-7700 taao m o W ll d y ~. pect&aCLI ar spa. lo a bdrm charmer Cloee to .-nw ;:::":!••••••••••••••••• Vic Harbor /Edinger ~·:a>G, eves. 87~. recr e1 auon pr~gr~_?l8· pvt beach ln gated com· 644-4492 &1Hm Hlfp W..ted 1100 m.ass socia Prot:ram poo.... • .... 0 t ... 2S ---------'-" 11CK c •sH r -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------i tcnrua rouna. Al Fa11h1on munity. --1 o -S rt SIOO TV A .....,. F G .. ..._ .. n Sho-.. WH.k ,upe or ave. + . .,.,,_ ,.,,air ACCOUNTlNGCLERK AVli.11 Aug I 1'ownhous lllh1nd, Jamboree & San BEACH IN YllONT or utihllel. Oavis-Btown Poinur Bm/Wht 7-1.3-78 2 br, J ,_, ba. 8Ur frpl<' Joaqum fulls Roud ''"'• d~rator 4 bdrm 6'6-UlM 1st & 2nd Trust Deed N r Cd M st a le 8 c h 10 Key b~ touch , ac Pool It jacuu1 Adults. (7&41644 1900 LW 1---------loans arranged tor any REWAR0673·~ curate typma SO WPM. 1)7~~2010 • homew1fabuJouaviewo( reason Credll no pro. posting mac h. exp "'"' Tnplcic, 2 UR, I Ba. South Ct>t Pla.u1 "'"1.1 1325 For runher anro 1133-22311 Sept~mber Rentals BOATmG •ctn1t)' and OISCOUNJI blem. Borrow on the ln helpful. Must~ 11harp on Fum or Unfum Jetty Lots or pnvacy • creased value of )'uur ,......._ 5350 details. (714)893-2421 oi 38r,2Ba, $525 Sta 11 A VA ILA BL E bonw.CaU~y !or fa.st ••••••••••••••••••••••• S31·1725ask for Gladys Super sharp. yrly lse WEEKI. Y in JULY at 800.1 J,000 sq ft courteous information. Spiritual Reoct.r 2Br, 1Ba, S300. $800 wll. •• H Lo ns IBl.SSo. El Camino Real 9 mos. upstairs unit . Wcdtrfrowt HCMllts A.111 abo.t ow tr.. J31 Ome 3 San Clemente. Full)' lie. J.C. PEHHEY Laguna ftills Mall, Laguna Hills, Ca . E.O.E. 2 bt, 1 bu., ~nclosed gar. l''antast1c bach.$2SO. C•6ll·l400 Licensed Home Loan Forappt.492·7296 bwlt·lns, cpt.s & drapes. y I 2 Accountin g par<J professional. P IT ror Lag Bch CPA firm Uk kplng & tu. oon-amoker Help W ..ttd 7100 twp W..e.cl 7100 ""uR ta nD 846-71.29 rly,ulllanc,s ps '. ---l--Brokers serving So R"'' '"""''GMASSAGE ........ u oe . r. -129 ~th St. NB. roimJ r" -.,. .... Calil. for 17 yrs. Call our ~ .. B ~ N t Agt,Gus.213·966-171J Bch Cottace. 1 hie from nearest office, (714 , BobJames·l..JcMasseur ·--------•IA UT 0 M 0 TI V to; Banking 2 rapt._.. ope s ur, _________ oceanfmt, alps 6. Month eo...rct ,arir 837.3744 OutcaU9·9.494-Sl11 MECHANIC. Exl>\:r'd, TB.I.BS cluld.ren.531-0166 2 bdr I ba. beam ceilings. o( Augopen '650. ~7 ..,......_. lll-8l I 3 --------Acctng Bkkpog health/life Ing, Pd vac Exper. onlY 494 . ..Q212. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• patil), gar. Nwpt IJgts -,..... ' lst, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'11 FOXY LADY . TEMPOllAll'f Apply 1n person. Ben 2 br 1~ ba new units. No p ets /kids $325 Balboa beach apt Sleeps credit no problem Reg1Ster Today to work Warner'!'! Garage, 410 w $350 mo 645-1682 8. stepi to beach &shops. ••llMH R...tal 4450 731-4271 ~ MGIMC)lt oo vanous accounting 4' StbSt. SA A -S175/Yk & up. 87$..SSlO, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Arranged by M/C 7) f.)561 bookkeeping a:mgn ---------675-5437· gt. Steps to boat slip bay & 64,2.03}3 E mentl. Work clo5e to Auto Unholstery Trim CIT1%845 IAHK Of COSTA MlSA 21170 Harbor Blvd BRANDNEWAPT East beach.3Br condo,newly VILUG FA.flt CoastHomeLoans PREGNANT' Caring. your home. Fagun• mt-r. ~xperif:'nred ideCM No pet.aSJSO./m painted. completely VocalcMl•tfttats 4250 MALL OOYOUNEEDCASH• confidential counseling& Clerks to Sr Accoun Salary open Lag Hilb 974.2()47 shuttered. dbl gar w/lots ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large s tore ~pa ce Ut.2nd&3rd referral. Abortion, adop tants needed thruout S81·4530 C-Osta Mesa 979-4200 Apply In personnel office 9am·3pm, Mon-Fri. Suitt: 205 Equal Opportunity 3 br 2 bll, pnv patio, encl urage .. D /W, 211· Pomona Ave, •A. t:M olstorage & auto opener Palm Spnngs Vacation available Aug. 1st. Homeowner loans boo&keeplng. Orange Co. --------- 24' boat sl1p $750/mo C • C APCARE ~7-2583 Robert Half's Babyg1t~r my Easts1de CoM> on Mission Hills cmM1 • ~ arranged fut. <:asta Mesa home. Mon 8» 77 L 7 aft 6 Pm Cowtry Club. 968-5430. RMI &tot. Borrow $1000. Sl00.000 UMOA & VICKI sooAscC::.~~~sl~ 501 thru Thur.> . 6 lo 10 P M Bar 1 ender He I per:. Block from water & 8teJlf to Np Bch Jge 2 br LeaaingAgent flexible terms, pa!ll o.teallMcn::ri No Tower. Union Bank OlllafterS.646-8683 College students prfrd 2 BR I Ba. gar & yard Shores area. 3 br, 2 ba &ilP18. avl 7 /15, 7 /22.. Wk 497·2457 credil no problem. Call In The C1tyof Orange over 2Uc clean cut. $3.50 Em~yer M /F Adulta. no pets. $305 Cal duplex . Yr} y l s e . ly $250. A v I Aug 1104So. CoaatHiway ~"£~~}niN. SVCS FortM fmof ! 714 1835-4103 8abys1Uer. lj:3()-S:30 Mon· hr vaned hrs now Ii hrs afl6PM.646-8605 t714)956-5871 1711,~1 Laguna Buch 714 ....,"1610(bkr) Serv1.ngaUOraogeCo ~~~~~~~~~I Thur. C.M area pref. My to fit school scbedult! ,._,. SJS.7313 -home/yours. R efs . Call Mr. Zlemer645-8375 1 br garden apt, small 2br pool! Re!rig $300 Kids leftalsfo ~ 4300 E /SlDE C.M. Shops . 1 te t onl 2nd Trust ---------Altera lions . Hals ton 642·1009 Ol'SJS.94$ yard Stove & refrig. yd64.5-4900Fee •••••••••••••••••••••• oCfc'a,bobby,wholesale, ~ Yged . th MASSAGE BoutiqueSo.CoastPlaza --------- Adults. no pets $2SO. •CO.NSUMER'SGUIDE di SB.ECTIVE• gen use. Fr. $85. ~·7249 . ar~an ~ e FIGURE MODELS is interviewing lor an Bab)'Silter, mature. ref'~ Beauty salon in CM need:; 548-1520 pnvacy 0 your me Alteration Dept Mgr & car. Fri·Tues AM,~ tuur stylists. 65% com ---------t3br2ba,patio,bet ocean Gainareliable NEWPORTBLVD.C M. Coast Equity Funds. ESCORTS M th h wk My southwest S.A. mlsslon."-...... ., 2 br, 2 ba townhou11 & bay, a vail no w roommate.645-7464 Primecomm'llocat100 9SS-0073 us ave exper wit Home54&-9596 '""'......., S --------OUTCALLONLY Designer Appare l w/enclosed gar. $.125. 673·1.266,646-4871 • HAREAHOME• 4950aq.ft.494·5608 "-rt s,T--t h Salary 0.,..n For a pp't Beauty Salon m C.M 645-7300or637 ~5 ~ ••• DY',fVff, r ,.~ Babys itt er ndl•d for needs Wig Stylists. 6SCi~ ·y · 2 bdrm1bathnrocean c·•do-Dffcb SOlS 6 '1 1•2140 phone 540-6640 from Sat/"'" ... _., ~ """ OOp M .,.,Can llS4" ON'I• comrrussion. S48·3446. 28drm. l'hBa. p(•OI , $330yrly,gar.Nopets. UvlRgE:xpensei! 54005q.Ft. •••••-.•••••••••••••••• ---------ll 'uvam lo S m on .rvv'" c·arport. Backy11rd ~ 36 St.reel, 645-2117 .5hare a home or aptment Showplace of town LOWEST *ftU _.LITY _t_hru_S_a_t______ Beauty Stylist Assistant 645-5088. Avll8·l; Dishwasher Mesa Verde Dr. Plaza """ "' ......... u. ..... L HOSPIT ... L Back office. 08/ GYN ex. andJhinnack knowledgL' t·CI2Aru 1Lru.MmD lS2SMesaVerde Dr. E. ,......._. Rat.s ESCORTS• ~"''"""" ~ per, F(r N.B helpfu l. Top wage:. JBd.nnupper.$240.Quie Uk ...;«~~~" CostaMesa Phforapp't 835.3749 ASSISTANT. bathing. 64S-5ll85. 837-8779or837·42.50 bu 11 ding w I beaut. OH LIDO CHANNEL 54 123 I It T.D. '•· afao c I ea n 1 n g . Var 1 ab I e ::--:--------1...=.:..=.:...:..:..:::.:....:=-==---land.acap1ng. Ideal for Two t·bdrm. apt.s, zon w ~ ~o•Ml.l S-4 2ftd T .D. Lo.ts. b ours. 1 n c I u din g Banlung Beauty, Expert Hair Cut »dult3 over 35. No pets. for offices. with 832-Ul4 Stnce197I Jo'atrestTennumcel949 ~~~:~!{1::11;·,;! _w_knds __ 1e_v_es_644 __ -54_63__ PIXOPEltATOR ter w/foUow. Pays up to LEEWARD APTS. 20 beautiful water view Male24..JOtoshrlwc3Br 2482-2488 Newport Blvd. SottlerMh).Co. tor r e lat1 o n sh1 p ArumalServ1ces Tech. Immediate part lime 70%.642-5381 fUllenon Ave, (l blk Ye1trl)'at$450:imontht 3 ba w/2 girls. Frplc Costa Mesa. Approx 900 '42-2171 545-0611 <:?lJJSS2-227S Hunt opening 1n Ne wport eastNewportAvelrlbllc sszsamonlh O/W,enclgar,$200UUJ aqfl,plentyofparking. Harbour Tempoury employ · Beach P r efer ex .BEAUTYOPERATOR.11 SO Bay) 631 0397 KN\ mo ., .... ., .. ,.,.. men t $ 3 SO P I h r perience you are fashionably at · · · Incl. 2 blks to bch ~ · . ..-. .......,. n .... :--1,.....,plehas moncy M occui""'""" VIDEOMOVJEPARLOR a ture. resp . 1n tracllve,like peopleand French Quartt'j Condo, 2 ~ 960-5260; 96().3568 W. 19th St. CM Bids tolend. ut&2ndTD's Free20 mlll mtrod~tory d1vtduals lo clean kt!n TBJ..HS wouJd eajoy a career m BR 2 Ba. gar. ,-at10 & park New I p _ 3 b r Store/Office C;) Zone 2 Agent. 1"837·3744 \'isit. no purchase req nels, (eed animals & FUii & part tune open· make-up artistry, ir you pool. No pets. 1447 twne bse. Furn. Sl7S ea300sqrtajominguwt.s Also dance & rap respe>ndlopublic requesl ings in Newport Beach haveabackgroundin or Deauv11le. S295dper Cmnl DO RW'Y FmJe. Cherie 833-2900 or $1.JS. ea or S200 for both Alw.p~'!!'!/ffh/ sessions. r or service . APP ly area Prefer expenence. Oalr for cosmetics, then Isl + secunty ep. al 640-1673 644-9877 ...-~ DANCE OF FUH personnel services. City but will tram mdividual!I there 1s an excitang op· Soe5S6-7707 Lott & FoWtd ~S Euclid, Anuhr•am H.aJI. Laguna Beach, CA with heavy cashienng & porturuty awaiting you 173·~ Mature woman seeks 5400 sq ft, new tJlt-up. Irv ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' We are looking for tht· 0-,oiftt 3126 athletic, health-onenled Jndust 2900 Airway ~••..ti 5100 Exc1t1n g recording, Are you desirous or earn public <'Ontact bat·k· right individual 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"""°""' .. ~-.., commune NB area 8J3..JIB3/213·262-1M3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ l58l ing extra money Ptr l(l"OUnd . manuge our cosmet11: 1 bd, newly decor clean, Ref's. 556-631B. Keep try. w 1 l h o u t nee d in g a dept. in this progressive adlts. rer & dep req. $275. Bachelor umt h block mg. Retail or office space + Variety &cort1 babysitter? CaU for apt. Pleasc: <'a ll Personnel :salon. (Will tram.) Pruf lllJ..9'7Q.1 from beach. All iliJ pd _ living qtrs. Outstanding GET WHAT YOU WANT S58-2677 49-1 5168 Dept. 835-2606, 1ilCl. 1320 Ui:. pref. For appt. pleast• No kids, no pets 201 E. 3 bedroom ho~e. clo e to Nwprt Sch loc:ation. $350 IN A RELATIONs mr wd1:.1·us:. background. call. Gary Compton ~t Hwcliw9o.litedl 3840 Balboa Blvd. ,so per beach mo.714/968-3856 FreeSeminar.Wed,July &corl.&Moct.li ASSEMILERS CALIFISTIANK 642-Gl&i ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. +security iep. Call 848·9556 TOP LOCATION! 19th, 7:30 PM. Newp0rt OUTCAU B.ECTRONICS E.O.E . M IP •--------- SllARP, beach. 2 & 3 BR, Soer'>S0-7707 Very quiet in EaslbluH. t7tta &N.wport llvd. Marr I o t U o t e I lmmed openings ror peo. ---------r Bkkpr, F/C, FT frpl , di s hwa&hcr, 11 Barksdale Self.Esteem Physical Massage Dy Lie pie w /exper . in PC BANKING NewportBeach836·7971 .,arage patios 96().23S8 idea fo r s tudent Soccessfulretailshop, Programs. Reser va Tberapis•. App't only, Boards & wiring. Grow· WintonRealEBtatc ~ ' ' -Sm ClemHt. 3876 Furn /unr\ 640·5296. approx. 950 sq ft. lions: 49?-4801/497402 S·9Pm. S~cvc. S48-2Sl7, ing co. Xinl bens Apply TELLERS 3Br,28a&2 Br,xlnt111n1· •••••••••••••,.•••••••• 963-0926 S600Permo.Bkr675-67001~~~~~~~~~ N B Scicnli!ic Drilling Con lmmed openings for lJOn.olosedgar,lyrold 1 br:on bch .$340 mo. Gay W/M. 27, would Like -• 1: 5300 ll'Ols, 4040 Campus Dr. tellers desinngadvance· --~14. Inc ludes Uil. New same btwn 18_27 for ~alRtfttal 4500 Lost&Fo.d Modltt &corts Ne. or call 557.9051 & ment potent.Jal. Apply m . , . Decor.492·37J,492·1720. pJ)Jll~ .,~Al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CallTouchofClass askforRayGilman person a~ Golden~~sl & ~~~~~~~~~Ir~•~~~~ -~ ~=~~e~Hi ~~-Animal Assist~nc: 11~.~~~C~N~~-a~~~~M~d~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--------- patios Some with alt •CONsu :m·sGUIDE Gar95 dustrlalPart.894·S3.5l League537-2273.nofee mW.19th.CM. RetailTlnSdff keeper, exper P/l' garage. Swimming pool for Retlt 4350 ..,.__ l Le . 5000 Reward. blittwht cat. no Soc'al ca........ S .. 00 Goodyear Store. El Toro Kentucky i''r1ed Chicken -Jacuzzi. TeMis courts. l Or:ean' .3br 2>a $310 pet ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-r"'t lndre? ... ortrlalb a.seldg. ·-ed sq collar, s h rt hair. Vic ' -.. 837 2900. NB. Bill/Ski 67~ I·'-H . h .. ,ds '"" ·900· ' G f t '"ood ..... • ...,,, •••••••••••••••••••••• • ---------b,. to unUogton s OP· .., · ,_,...., ,m 1ee arage or r en · v ror Mp corner of Back Bay Dover Shores Attendant, part time. for WE HAVE TIHa ro11 rou: ._ p111g center mall. Adults. •CONSUMIR'SGUIDE location. Near beach. 135 Pullman St " Pau.larino 640-9795. sa~LE· paralyzed young woman Equal Oppor Employer ... ttptr F/Clag No pets. From ~35. ....... IDOtlth.847-9939 St CM Fen~ paved ..,.. ~ personal care, Sat/Sun Fash. Jsle inves tment Seaw1.nd Vlllaf'e, 1~5 Lrg 2Br + dei. "'U\ to bch ll..tal 4400 pa'nm · fire s rtnkle~· Lost; Sml white dog. Call INTROVIEW for the J().S. Balboa Isl. 675-.5652 -----------1 fa.rm. XJnt opp0r. Exper llunt.Jnf'lonV1llage Lant• & s tores. f11>l c, nu Office g, edp 1 · · Monarch Bay a rea . intelligent & discreet ---------ean1c· g & matunty req'd. Call l 71 898-~ ' c rpts /drp1. $330/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tl0-220 wir · nqwre JWward. way lo meet new s10gJe1---------111RLEQ."'•111 640-0123 II.' 1 41 · 1 Ad Its onl/, no pets. Executive suite Airporter WA. Doeta, 714 /S.S.96?l 499-4843 people. 752·~11 ATTENTION ~.. •--------- Lux townhouse apti,. 4921096 1.nnarea,320sqft,comer l:iOO aq n $350/mo 1310 SUMMBt JOIS /\loExper Net· IOOkl(EIPEtl garal'(e 38r. 2 ba frml _. ___ ,,.furnlsMd ofc. all services pro· Logan. CM . Contact Bill Lost. 7/4. mJXed P~le. OR 0 Bl Trial Balance dm. entry k1tch S.SOO ~~shed 3900 va~ed. Plaza Executive Burnett. Bus iness s ml Fem, blk/gray li&"'.-lllclOY'ftllV._at..,~ 18 V CITIZEHSIAHK Newport Bch co ha :. 964-1S07 Suites, !W82 Michelson Properties Brokerage Reward 894·0238 Pr.pare-..-OF COSTA MESA opening for ex per & •••• •••••••••••••••••• #212 lrvme 752--0234 Co 7£" an11 •••••••••••••• • •• •• •••• If you are new to Costa '""'0 llarbor Blvd versat1'le person Must b .. 2 Br. C"·ldren welcom1 •, TIIFEXCITING ' · · _._ · R e w a r d S J 0 0 . u · 1 d =• · · ~ w " G / ll c k l Schools & ... esa, temporan Y is Costa Mesa 979-4200 exper. thru trial balancl' oo pets Start.1.ng at $270 ft AU MESA Ans. FREE RENT* 4800 sq. fl .. 600 amps, 208 rey ye ow oc at1e . lllStnecHo. 7005 cont111wng your educ a Apply in personnel office Xlnl company benefits mo. 846-am. MH(JTESTO NPT volts, 3 phase, airlines & L 0 8 t " 1 <' • t1on, recently dis~harged 9am.Jpm. Mon f'ri. Suite Starting sala ry s1oso BCH. electricity installed for Ad 8 ms I N e w 1 and · ••••••••••••••••••••••• from the service, or for 205 Equal Opportunity Please send resume w sach, 1&2 BR. Del Suit roach.toe shop. Buildlng 97s..394oorS62-84SO REAL ESTATE any reason seek10g tem-Employer M/F Box 310, Daily Pilot, po S22S pool ! Refng Jac· sauna6454900Sm fee •CONSUMER'S GUIDE tom$230.&up. uxe es locatedaU5604Producer FOUND: Blk German LICl9i....ISE porary employment,•--------· Boll l560, Costa Me!SOJ. 'dulls, No Pets Lane. Huntington Beach. Shepherd, female, nr A"'lll consider this unique op-l•Ba•--.. i-na -----· CA. 92626 Brand new 2 & 3Bdrm 1561 Mesa Dr. &9 ft Contact Mr. Bowman California & Minnesota, SCHOO por. The women & men •""..... 1---------apl.'s. huge backyd, lSllksEastofNewpor1 *544-12 sq (213)327-6361 between 8 CM 5'>334.2 L we are looking ror may NEWACCOUNTS IOOICICEIPER child OK. S3SO & $425. Blvd.) am&4pm. -·-·-------OFFERS betinidoftyping, folding CQUNSROR Gd w/flgures. Bank expr 8 4 8 -2 6 s 5 • d y s . 9am·SpmS48·98f.O PRIMELOC. IN S.A. FOUND: Silty, vie Santa papers. warehouse jobs helpful. ror mortgagt! Wlteod.a/eves, 53&-4873, ·-4000 .,700 Sq. n. u-'t &c J 'UD Ana & ~.; C2628M ,. __ ,,I --A.-"'---& working for a limited firm U1 Newport Center _.. ._ Ju -.,...,. -~~ n-..c Income. Work w /young COAST FIDEltAi... Call Mrs. Garo 759-ISI l 2 Br. 2 ba upper. <>ncl. •••••••••••••••••••••• sq. rt. unit w /750 sq. rt. of · people. Rapid adv possi garage .. ~lean $350 Roomw/k1tchenette offices for lease. On Found. beaut. male Cat, eCrashCours~available ble. Jryou are18orover SAVINGS Brand Manager Produc1 2 1702 Brook h u rsl , $50week &cup 675.-662 Mcl-'adden, Just o(( gry w/blk st.rps, red col · •Material!lprovlded. & would be avail to s tart OnllMJll Consultant. Lia s 1· 962-0778 541j.9755 Newport &S.A.Frwys lar W/2 bells V1t'. Port •Small classes for work immed . C.ill w/Europeon brewerie:. IAYFROHT OFftCES Newh~ Pro7200perties Sterling. N. B. 673·3472 personalized wtruction between 9AM -ZPM Our Orange omce 1s cur ln developing & import 2 br i :i.. ba 4·plex nr .mbas.c;ador Inn in Costa ..._,. •Choose own taste-day 645-6St4 rently seeking u self . in 3 lhcir produc t i. Beach/Slater $240 mo. Mesa, 1Z/7 Harbor. Cen· Cannery Villa.ie-New o( Found calico cat weanng Ir gb 1 ---------motivated 1nd1vidual Technical advice on au !J62-4Qn, 960·0465 trally located. 235 rooms fices from 300 s q ft-.._.. Wc.hd 4600 yellow e<>llar H. B area ::J tc asses. who ef\JO.r.t dealul1< with imported beers. covennR --------.MANY with kitchen. fantasti c views, lg ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-9785. • acement-up to 80" ATTRACTIVE the public to act as New complaints from. Lradt!, l Br. l ba, frpl. upper unr phone & TV Swimming pat 1 o s -park In g & Need to share bse or apt ---------commwion GIRL Accts. Counselor. etc. To orgaruze & lee gar&lrg.deck S350tmo pool, jacuzzi. and rec. janitonal included. 2808 w/reliable person in HOTICE F'reeJWeek lure das lnbutorl>. Ca1JQ6G.SJ76. room. Daily & weekly Lafayette Av e .• N.B. b each area . Cara how 0 , .. ty Pi.lo• Cl"'•s Sal T Fabulous pay for a very This position requires wholesalers •-sale" or ---------f l-g• n ... •-a from •c.A a ,,_...1""" .,..I\ ruu aft S ... ~ '"° es rawng. 8llr8cliVe, Sophisticated U. "' NEW DELUXE A PTI. ra..... ........... _. v•~ """ .,...,...,..... er pm. ified ada dlSplay their Call Foot-Details girl to model prlvately typing or 40 wpm. good .ianizations on foreign 1.2&3 Br. family rn. week. 64S-4840 250<500 sq. rt. dlx ofc W. -'-~ /1 t/ messages wilh Jeglbll..t ty 131-1003 491.0442 f« a few bours a week. oral and w~t~n c~m-brew10g procedures ii\ frplc. 96J..ISOB, .968-2'?0,,1----------1 19th St, CM. from SLSO -.1 ltYH and impact? Our ads. we Kalella Girl selected must be ex-municatJon s l an at order to increase U.S 962 615' F. $150/mo+ lh ut1I. mo, Tom540-2200 ~ are proud lo say. reaJly Real EBtateSchool tremel.)' groomed. very least 6 mo. sal.. or bank dis tribution. B S . in 559-6077. ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••• get res ults . Phone stable & be over IA. Ut· newaccts.experfence. Chemistry. Minimum 1s Ulx 2 br 2 ba apt m cllm1 _________ NEW PO RT BEACH' ~ 642-5678. 32031CaJ mino~_!>ISlrano moet privacy, discretion yrs _xp. brewing in 4-plex. pnv. patlo & 1ar, HOOM FOR RENT (Airport> area). Recep. Opporlwlity SOOS ---------san uanCapaatrano & respect is assured. IC you meet these re-dustry. S2000 mo. Take r mi from beach. Avail $'l1.SO Wk. 1 Blk rr bcb. tioo & 2 ores w IJ>vt bath. • .. •••••••••••••• •• •••• ....._1 '.--.-... -,---'----Please write detailed lel· quirementa and are look· ad to Em p 1 o y m e n t _A_ug-"--s_. $32S __ ._.536-3859 ___ -1 Nokltch. ~3547 /Iv mag $37S. Ron Henry. Bkr. Laguna deli./cate. ter to: Classified Ad #~I ing for pleasant working Development Dept. A~ 97U668. Beer & wine. All new Oppo,_.ty SOOS Oppo•tw.ffy 5005 Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box conditions. excellent paid by employer. DOT J bllte from beach. Ba;.I\. Nice CdM room w /bath• 1170 1st & last. private entrance. ll cook &t7-937_9 __ --i lnfl. Walk t o bch. THE EFFICIENT ALTERNATIVE equlp.Maytrade •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l!i60.CostaMesa9262t!. starting salary and 279.1S7. 135.000 Agt 494-7551 growth potenli~I. please1--------- Legmaleoe:h l841 Employed sgl male ovr •••••••••••••••••••••• 30only. S1SO mo. 675-5214 TRAVaACllMCY OCEANFRON7 Bdrm Cor workin4 adult. .DELUXE . Nr Vlsta Sbopp10g CM I " 2 BR from ~. util. SlOO/mo day 646-1786 aft Incl.~ 666-3083 Mo. to mo. rent Incl. FRANCHISE R e c e p t . s e r v . • 1be new way to own a peraooa1ized pbooe cov. travel agency. Travel erage, coof. rm, mail Network.Startyourown aerv.,parktu&morcln Exp. not required . Studio apts. ~ blk ~o sr...... 4200 Newport Complete support & long ~ach $250. 1na . ut1I. •••••~•••••••••••••••• THE EXECUTIVE term service provided. PttmanenL Stv • refng SUTTE840-5470 Ca II Mr. Ch a rl u. f~ Cahfonuu. t8'·2'797 WEEKLY 714-838-QaU. or493-7137. 38r $300. Single tw• rm suite ---------1 -2Br · · S200. nvaUable iear Or Ct.y SA1.£S/LOANSAvallable 2 br. utn lge roomis. 129lStbSt, NB airport. full service for any type busi· Stove 6. rtfrtg, cp~~ & 213-96&-17Jl available. For more in· ne111real ealate with deck. Cyn vltw utll fortn11t.ionf1'/9.3WMO PQteaUal. Mr Mehling, paid. Sl50rno.49t--3932 Waterfront. NB, 2 bd. (2JJ)54.l-8l6' ...;._--------i home, patto, S2SO. /wk C.... Of:ACIS s AND W 1 C H s h o P . Ltauu 8ch apt, on the 54H2!19or$51-0848 beach. for l'eDt lrfflflt ~Mew SlOO/Clay. Short hrs. 5 dy. 2 BR OR BACHELOR SUtTts. So. of Coaet lnd*U1aJ. Wife wan Md ___ m.5531__ Apt. ~ blk to beach in B"J. Mallable Nowl home. Try J15.000, full Grut ocu11 vtew. 2 Newport. Reaaonabl~. SU to ippNelate. •· prtce. Will tralo. Alt. 8r+deo •I"-'h blk to Wkly rat.Ile. S'l3-3801. Call uocp. ~11 751-1400. ~S/tno. ~-72t7 Love.ly3bt2babeacbapt GtlOM~ -ll!:ST-.--A-U-RANT--. -Ba-lt>o.-. ----------1 m ocean. Avoll by week. •"~I 7-. ST CM c.-•-100 T ~... lllO Julr JS·Aug s. Call ~· -• ._... • erma. ....... •••••••••••••••• 2JJJ795.l8'S or 365-2'44 Priva.teeotrance, 2 nns, .\ll, 151·1400. LA~ HIU.S forcteulla. -=p::..;.cr:urnd· UQUOlt UCIHSIS N.-adull dolue •Ptai-----... --•I 8ll>K.ER87M700 On°'eon-salccocktaU1 rl.VTI Ir Wlfum. Bdllarda B GVAR LOW PRICE! pool. Jac:uul, uod FABULOUS 7 drtn S.Jl"1ce. SUS mo Ul27 Or.n~e- vol.ltybaH. Peolbou•• YI /forever Weaulltr Orin. Xlnt Olf·SalcBarsalnl AUCI• VII.UGI vtewor Bly. Avail w~· ~tho.631-GllOO CALL ltarv1 mu ~rt b' 1750. r TOLL FREE ~2000 lill-Cl.51 or Al-llOO Private room w ll>Jt.b & 0 r I c e • pa c • for ---------vt.w. ILOO,..t. ,... -.. J50.300 eq ft. IM.IOA ISi.AHO Offic:.Ol*t-Td.&"1 SaU•bwJ R.E. ~ unf\anl, rood loca· GIA Sbc>D wttb ZOd noor J11Dd Whal JOU WUJt tn maG0 B••l73-T708 -1" bM!ui. fOmJ))U, otftC.. C.U f .. l for de• .D1iJ:r Pilat Cl-lfttda. ,__, le1k, MIMW aat. MO SaLIMG MO IXPllJIMCI AUTOMOTIVE call . IUSIOY DISHW.ASHa MO IMVISTMIMT GUARANTEED INC0t.4E Sl.tlJ ... MOMnt N.LTIMI S71J,.. MONn4 PAllT TIMI C...-y: Furnl8hee entirety new type Of ultra ~n vending macn1nea and lop quality locatlont plus all 8UPQI .... 11*Jranoe, llcenslOQ. trtlning and caoltal for exoanslQn after GO esaya. You will be ShOwn documented PfOOf that Ille average location has ee2 cuatome,.. ~r month and we atlrt you With 10 loc:at!Qnt. n.·,n,aoe ..... UHrs I.AU Y IJT UT H-.sHIY l4U Ml.~ .... IUllUYVM The Nttlqn'a l.Mgett S.lllng Confection ..... .. -..: Must be lbfe to devote 20 hovl'I a month to thla t>ulll'ltllt htV9 a tjncere detlre to oe>erllte own ~utlneea be ot aound characttr •nd havt OdtQu•te WOtt<tno c:apltar. Pr•ftrence will be shown to ~ lndlvldu•I• wtlllno to 1t111 on a part 11"'41 bftslt. at lea•t until they demonstrate th• dependab411ty wt r9Qulre Not 1tflllated with Het'INy FOOdt Corp ()( L1r~ Inc Ill c ......... Ctl ... ~ ......... 47141117 .. JH s.t':'~:='!;,.~ a.~ ... c:a.ny .. ""' ................ , ..... IMMEDIATE OPEMIN~ In l.J.ncom·Mercury de· alerahlp offioe for lad)' with automotive back· a.round. Typing a must· OMV & contract ex · perience helpful but not esaeou.aJ. Apply to Mary Clarke. Bu1iness M1tr RAY FlA0£80£ LINCOLN MERCURY HONDA ANO BRmSH MOTOR CARS lRVINE 810.7000 Fw Adktian Call a W, Pilot AD-VISOR 642·5678 TINA 12131537·1 lU Interviews wlll be con- ducted Thur .. July 20 at ou.r Oranae Branch Of· fice, 2 City Blvd ~It• 'IbeCily Mall. Equal Op. portu.nity Employer M JP COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS Nigtil or day positloni. avail. Apply btwn J..Spm. M<m.·Frt Must be HI to apply J . P. Mac·~ R esta ur a nt. 10t42 Adams , H .8 tat BrooltbW'llt) ~~~~ Drivers, School bus, for Sept. SC.CM to start. Uc req or wlll lraln. 5.'8411 E.O. E. Bus 1>11vera foe CbrtaUan school. Wll) lrain. l~ Brookhunt, F.V. C.APTAtie BAN¥ Private Country Club. Muat be people pereon TELLER wlhJCb f&lb.kln MrVicu Immediate oponin• ln backlJVUDd. For-1ppt. Cotta Mau ance. &av. ,_call_M4_-:HOt _____ _ lrucs and Loan or bank Carpenter wanted, pl· ••xperi~oce preferred. tirne, 6:30-10:• ev•, 5-1 Caab ~odJinc required. ~wkly.15br.~ Excellent "alary. worlt. •--------- 1 n g conditions and Caahler. uperienced pre- btntfit«. C.11 or •PPb' al terred, ucellent, full Branch. tlme. Salar)' PC>•ltlon AMERICAN SA VlNO$ 110NOO pr mo. Applf In 8Zl~wuAv~. ~rlOa. U.7 £. Coast Coat.a M.. Rtl!IOO Hwy, C«oDa del Mar. ICr. Hm 1111\11 EquaJ ()pponun1tr ClaaUied Adt, )'our one----~ _____ .. _,_, __ , •""WAI ester . \ , g__ 0AIL1 P1L01 Juoe<1.a7 Ju"f '8 t9/o ~/Co.creh H• llJ_,. HolMc....... ,....,/P .,.l'W) P~JP.-riMJ ......•....••.•.•••.•.. ......•..•....•.•.••.•. . •..................•.• ····•·········•········ ............... ,. ...... ·•············•······•• 8' J Appllanl·cSt-n l>l\lortt'~Dkrupt9 <:.em~ot won, aU typct1 (;~al iien •ice. Hau g, Small JObl, 2S yn hp Immaculate Cleaning Co PETERS PAINTING PlWltll\ft Ho mes lntl' & TRIP CH.A.KG!:-. s10 ~ Call wknda or wkdayt an lnmmlllc. yrd malnt. nu Plumblne. elet. etc. Call For thoM who dcterve Expr'd Reu R lltes Exter ior Sp t'('1 :.a lt y REPAIR & R£ROOF All t y p ei1 -s h1n1n ~) l"O<'ks ltalces-comp0 tar Free est 541-5000 <!025 Miun. s A Action Typmg, 960 5419 !I tl42.sc82or846-3351 lawns.sprnklrs. 64.5-Pape Clilt. 831-42184 the best. 551·3t79 ~e* Est. Call Gene Apt.:s Lora~ 631 2508 s.49-~22 ~7 OH~ Ccrpentcr Cofttroctor Exp Japanese Ganleoer NO JOB TOO SMALL SUHSHIHE GIRLS . "-o & On)m TlllliltcJ S•rv1ce un i."w1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete yard service. Eitpor haodymaft Profe1alonal home and Pa.i.nUng . .F:ictr/lotr. Ex-••••••••••••••••••••••• 1naduoes & sm.111 .iµ C.:UrJ)t•ntt·r f)-ce e:o>t , Any R J Huffrnao&Son Reliable & neat. Npt plumbing; elec; loclus office cleanin1. FuU.y tn· k·~. booest, oeal. reas Plano turunR & repair 25 TU. pUances I-day litc<rv1cc ~ JQbe; ~II Alhin or Remodel & addlU01U Bc:h, CdM area. 645-0694 ek. You name' it. Free sured. Free estimate c d964-\04SDave yrs exp. Ma.Ster's de,:ree ••••••••••••••••••••••• V.icuum Cleancr<:.enter. Tony,6468649 ~or548-4541 est.5&-3280or75'-l.842 RE work & e m p ties fine Exter. PamUng by to music S22 ~lhJ!l mo Renew your grout & get 1572 Newport Blvd, <.: M Licensed & Ronde<I EXPBT YARD welcome. R Sinor st. Uc , U\S Try ooly 77~4876 the stains out Reai.ona 64d.3107 Ind carpenter. <'Omm tr es CLUNU,S Hm# g s.o..~ me.-~ 34 hrs. •-"--fR.......J.. Jb!!!,a!!! ..... f'r;l3ee est. Call ~ pa1nt1ng Reason Custom Re mOdehn" & ••••••••••••••••••••••• .--.. ,..... """ ...,.,._ Archit9d.,,.. raltis John 531-808l , Add1t1ons . Call Vinci! ~~~;t~d~~r!dal. OCCStudent. 1 Ton tr~t TIM! Moppets. thol's our YOUNG MAN. 5 yrs expr ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- •••••••••••••• •••••• ••• 541 9264 Lenhoff & Assoc. 673·7404 Trash, tree trim. Ron name. Cleanlng Is out in wallco_Jiitring. Free Neat patches & texture1-W'l.tdo C~ ..:Xpr'd m <:wit.om & i.ptlc R.em~ehng or Kitchens & Gen contractor additions 6"eral Senlat sc.5703, ~9 game. Call 546-2392 eaUJ. ~Andy. AtH EST. 193-1439 ••••••• ": •• :::::::? •••••• resi~enl.lal. remodeb & uaUtrooms & r e m odeh'n g. Bu b ........................ CHEAPEST hauling in Cleaning Service . We Prof painting. Est & mt ~ Serving CM /N B/Irv ,, .idditions. mdustnal & 645-37•9 Hardesty.548-9953 HANDYMAN Carpentry, town. Fr. est.a. CHEAP! furnish all materials Low rates. Reis. Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft~as. Coast Cleanm" lundscaping d es ign .L..-electrical, plumbing & .,....................... ....... Apt.s S3S min, house S5() S36-<C "' "42·i173&64S-58&9 c.p.ts.rtfc• Retnode llog, additions, rtn 847-2787 ,,_._,..,......,..._., mio.CallJanlceSCS-8049 est. 780,536-Gll , HOMESAVERS Plumb-Servi<'e 548·58'1 A1MwM R-..i .... • • ..... •••.. ....... rdwd declul & spas, new ~..a.-Hau.Jing-yard & garage CUstom Wallpaferinll' mg & Heatln~. Free est Cet a clear view from ,...... __....n Shnmpoo •. S'"'am clean coruitr Lied 556-8241 -... cl ...... ,..,.. Lawn inslalla· Walls,cellings,Ooors& ""w ...... guar. ""~.est SlO hr. Honest & reliable "ACLL'"RVIE W""Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... .,. .... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• · -.......,. ··--.. -·s cleaned "" "'" c , ... ~ servt BofA M C OK c.,. •Save Money• Color bn ghteners. wbt Btctrlc.al Haul, ski loader dump lion & removalatT7ef ..... ~l4S 673-4t.S8 ~°"847-0:Je.:i NB1CM1IRV 631-0217 l>nvewa~·Parkin~ lot ~pts JO mill b~e:lch. Clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJ'tc. gra:/i.1g, tree wrt. ;_!;.~ remov sJl·0384 House Painting, lit . Ex· PERRY'S PLUMBING Coast Window Clea rung . .. Repairs •Sealcu:it1ng rmv, S7m50rmc.oi::h 11$150 ~~~ Hubb.rd&edric demollt.1ons etc 831·1.2S1 ~ vens. , l..Mcllf!•9 ler f'Tee estimat.e.J ohn ~hrs Free est.Jmat ·l~1c NB. C M S&S ..,, G ·, · •. •t od. w l..tc J2'713j ~74 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beck.6Jl·l363.S452161 We clear any d rain or · et> Asph.alt646.-4871 ~ uar eum µc or Gtllten-.dSpcMlh Lite bauling-moviog. L.andscaplng, Tree tnm-sewer a nytime' F'r ee _642-__ 56118 ______ _ ----Cpl repair 15 ,Yrs ~xpr ELECTRICIAN-Pnced ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garage· Yard cleaomg. ming. Clean-up 8 yrs lnt, ext, servmg arta for 7 estuna~ Call for low r ---------.: "labylitting Do work mysel(. Rers ngllt·(~e estuna Le on !5" alummum seamless Reas. rates. 842--0705 exp. Fr~ est. Noboru yrs Prof qua I work wknd rates 67J..311H I [M_ f ••••••••••••••••••••••• 53l-Ol0l largeoraaalljobs nungutt.eni wJbaked on IM8..00or897-2862 Reas.lns.Dave S8>-842S RfftD.,&Rtpoir J Work1.11g mother hJi. 7 >J. CderilMJ Licensed 673-0359 enamel. Cstm bit on Job Home Care W.ict EUROP""A .., Ev..,.,.RT ••••••••••••••••••••••• I llld girl 1tttend1ng c.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• TheGutt.ermen 542.1242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.M.S.-Roto, Sod or .,.,..,, Arc. Add MoroSch Needsomeone feldncJ HOUSISITTER See ded Lawn s Painting, r e mtdel , 1t1on . remodel a11 1 to c·are for ber and sent.I We d d in gs_. s umm e r ••••••••••••••••••••••• HA-..A. Palm n....~rt DCX:l'OR & Spnoklers, Plao\1ng plwnblllg Fr est 66\·3467 types constr Frtle ei.t NEW h t hool 7A M Sl'M parties, wine tasuog WESTERN ...-ENCE ''0 -t•" ...,.,.,., Xlot f 67S-7633 Low rates Llc'd S48-82SI> BUSINESSMEN er OS<' · Cabana-For The J"ine r " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlt'ebatetbebeat& will re s · Paintin g. Int qual Roofiftc) Prefer LB mother Wllh Wood & Ctuunlmlc r ho hU d11ld In samt• fll·hool Arto!Catenng.~9858 Llcla..S-151 53~H837 Ceneral Ha ndym an. care or your mew e Mcllolw' matenals. rat.es nea<>t1a- P alnt1ng c arpentry you 're a way . (1 ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble.•~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Contact th• OAtl V PILOT tor information regarding th& county r•qutremenu for uaing a Flet1tlou• Bu11nna Name. .tln31~ Janos European Cater-roofing, .Msonry. Any 346-9302.541~-Brlckworlr. Small JObs . WA.LKER ROOFlNG m g. Sum mer pa rties, 6-dfoing home mamteoance or re· Newport, Costa Mesa & Professional Dependable L.tc 1326489. c1ll 1 ypci. licyct.R•ir banq ue ts we ddings ....................... modehng projects . J . Ha•edecsds 9 •-·ine.&7S-3l75 eves. Servi ces. Pa1nl~1t. roofmg,freeest 1198·5352 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 661-2'67 •VERY LOW PRICES• Waugh. 631-2233 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u • paperhanging. For bgh ---"--------1 Molnle 81cy('!e ltcpa1rAl OnGuroerungMaint WantaREALLY~EAN P~/P~ grade quality ot1y Re-RoofFor Les& I Your Home. For l\ppt ee..nt/COftCrrie George 549-2015 I live & work on the Bal. HOUSE? Call Gmgbam ••••••••••••••••••••••• 838-4489. 114·2922. G4ry Call Anytime c:all891 1455 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Peninsula. Hrdwd fi rs, Girl. Freeest.645-!5123 Anlh<>C'\y 894-0421 I 642-4321 EXT. 332 Founda tions. retainin g C le an-ups. Hauling , paneling, ceramic tile, Int/Ext. ~eeest ---------1----------1 ~F;l..L 1dJe items with d walls, blocks, pa tios Landscaping lmmed et<' Any household re· Have something to sell? Rea.aonrates WANT ACTION., Have somethml! to !!<'II"' DAILY PILOT Daily PLlot Cla.ss1f1ed A_!'. 5.5f>.8341 we'd. serv1cmg. 642-9907 palr.I. 6"75-2894 Ed Classified ads do it well. 548-5937 Classlfed Ads 642-5671\ Class1.fled ads do ll well. l ~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~.~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... !!. .. ~~~ ..... !!~~ Liquor clertt, full & Prr~MedicaJ 11ec·y.frontoff1ce nXAaswtr ~. l°.dsh1er. part u mc, Thurs COLLEGE STUDENTS Dental Asst School grad :-.im C:ill Oar bara for Clean cut und over 21 or 6 mo's exper. Laguna ~W(.540-3280 J arulonal & light ma~-Hills area 830-6510 --t en a nc<> in cockta il ----------1· a:;h 1er:s Wt! need lounge 3 hrs morn, 6 r;ishrers ill our Go-Lo days wk $3.50 hr Call Sc·lf-Serve ~as i.t;1Uon 1n Mr Ziemer 64.~837S o Dental assistant Expenenc-ed. NB. 646-4801. ~n Clemente Mu!ll be ~ IH ,\pply at 1010 S 1-:1 --------DEHTALASST. <',1m1no R eal. San Cook/Cashier. m ust be US Cha irslde, full lim e t1l·mente Se(! Pat or over. rumisb I D Mm Good bene fit s H B CASHIYS 3 hrs/p-<fay. Min $2 65 P· 8S3-5032or846-3S40 hr S t ude n ts &------ G~raJ Ofc-PBX answer· r---------ing serv oprs. lmmed openings for exper'd or qualified people. Rate of pay dependUlg upan t!X per Apply 1n per soo Mon-Fri 9am·4pm, 155 Rochester St, C. M. GUARDS SECURITY Due to our recent ex pa.nsioo program .. Wells Fargo Guard Services 1.s hiring secunty guards for HOUSla.EAMING HELP f"lt·P /f, Mon· Fri. Wlcod work avail. Must provide own trans. College stu- dents welcome. 540-9S25 Apply 11 00 · 7PM , Mon· ~or G P 35 hr w k All sbJ.tl.s avail ExPt-r Thurs. No phone calls . ~17~ pref'd , but will train um S. Cst Hwy, Laguna •edical ofrlce. General Weekends a mw.t Call Beach. ~ISUng.. Will tram Lite for appt S57-77i1 EOE ~~ Yl>in&· Must be able to PBX Answenng &>rv Ell Lite Bkkpog/fype $900 tork e venings and tor per pref'd , but ,. 111 F\Jnding Clerk Sl2K ~eod.s. 548-1771 tra1.n F)Jll & p/t Good General office. Billing, fil. 111g, typmg. 7~-9300 A/BCLk /Manuf lo $950 t-4odlfs & &corh pay. vac. grp ins New IRVIME/ GenOfc /fypeSOOO lo S900 medic a I bid g, N ll Ho\meteeper, exp w /<'ar Penn. 5 day wlc for dls· abled lady. Refs. 768 7926 f'1t1me Good Pay <:rnwtir co 5 Location~ We tram Co Bencr1tll MET RO CAR Wi\Sll 2960 Harbor Bl. CM housewives pre r See Dental Assistant Tramee. ---------•I HIWPORT IEACH Housekeeper, l.lve-ln. lov-lrvme Personnel Agency MasMtlMK 631-SSJl for mterYw app1 s AH TA AH A I ely home In NB .. salary 488E.17thC06la Mesa F~ale To p mo ney. ............. EIM oegotiable.644-2323 ~ute 234 &42-1470 1\11141\avecdr 631·2140 PBX Claims Examiner I>eruus or ()(,.bi Newport gd opporturuty for r<.~ent MuM h1es, 2300 Ocean HSgraduate 642-79911 fronl. N 8 . next t o•---''------- H.an.k·s DISHWASHER COOK, bper'd l n:st1tut1onal l'ook1nl( Mom or aftn sb1ft. App Jy, 1'1agstup Conv. Hosp, 466 Flagship Rd, N B 642-8044 K1l l'h e n he lper-full lime, mature lady pre rcrred. x.Jnt benefit!> & worlttng cond llayv1ew C(lnvalescent Hospital. 2055 Thunn , C M 642-JSO:S. E.0 . E. -------_, _________ _ "'"IU"I --=--------,...... --.-. --Ans w<'rt n g ll t•r v1t'1· *Summer Jobs RJUStTOM/ Housekeeper wanted Wed -......'-'-~ MotaN1ght Clerk. 40 hr> operator lull & P tr Call IUEHA PARk & Fri. Exper'd & steudy LOAM SERVICE App~. Travelodge. 62()8 835-3561 EARN COST A MESA & O w o l rans c d M SUPERVISOR W '4.st Hwy. N B -------- THf WHtmEA AREA 64G-l751 For 2nd TD. Broker m Nursettman f;tJm e, male Personnel lNSURANCJ.o.: /\gen c y Newport.Beach; pref" J .ic k son ·& VACATION$$ TOP GUARD PAY needs Personal Lines Resp. for serv1c111R. col-Perki", 6i~7 lrvrn~ & ADP Uoderwnter. and a Fil· lectlons, forecl~ures. & Sand ~yon 55!1-4434 Needed Immediately Ev""f......, Fumishcf ing Clerk. Good salary payoffs Supervise staff uU ... ES ... IDES PENSION /Clerb and benefits. Call Jay & _ol_3._644-_~------" 1111> "" General If yuu havl' ~ome collc~e •'< are looklo~ (or ;i 1·a rt'itr oppor this top <'0 will train .YOU on ml~rnsl· 1nl! J<>b Know 'I ·or tnt'•lu·al t erminolo~~ hclprul Somt• Pxpcr 111 Otrk Typists Appl,y lo penon Monday Renfro, ~9000 LYN-DA y SHIFl Needed for coov hosp SERVICES COOK ( .. <WPM 1 Friday 8-Spaut: Prefer e~>er Xl'nt wage" "'-'ad ·d DISTRllUTOR '"" WEIJ.SF.&RGO tnventory-Ship/Stoek rm. Every otherweekendo(( & beneft.5 Oppor 1or . .,... ~n~l;:, ~ .'SftiorTypists GU'.&:'ft Steady. gd pay, bens. Must be dedicated lo adv. AA>ly . Bt>ver ly Oppor & t'hallengc or fered to resp. md1v1auaL-. 111 our Ne rt rmanc1al ~h"'?Q~ Ql,u~m.;~ brul!( lugher i.aGrcut lit•ru., bt-aut1fol loc Ca II ~ally. 540.~ Coastal Jo'crsonnt>I /\~en('y 2790 IJarbor. CM pellzers & desserts ror·f""'lr""'or_a_n'"'a~t"'u~r~aFa~~a~n~c.t-Wffrr-. -----~ ----1-~· ..... ..---....--~ ioOO!ll>JllJt:J>.\~ASte-Ae~l.Y a nor . 40 v I Cl or1 a s mall gourme t rest auneral wat~r from a I StafTypists SERVICES 642-3472 TH'r supetrar , N' Ir 6(-3~j(f-nf''P.l'l!'tffi,,....,._ ____ ~ Phooeforappt.640-7092. famous bot $pnng lhal /AccomtiltgC'"*s 15l2 Jarutonal work. full & 64.2·Z4IO i--.. -UR-S_IS_A.l_D_E_S_/ COOKS combats excess ac1d /lo~ w. c ... 11w"'9tt part ume eves, Porto's LYN'S. Pen1111_.... OR•YLIES Corona del Mar area /ptXn-raton Fult.......&..-.-CA BuildMainl ~1330 3-11 full or p /1 1me A,15 .... _ ..... _ .. f'cil Gd lsland We have 1mmed openuigs for . ALL J OBS f·Rt;Jo: ~ka11ing wnrn11 n l da> '4'k. S4 hr Mst do 1·vcr }UltngS<i!l·ZUO F'a.st Foods. p /llme evC' sh.I.ft now ava il Apply m Box 1173, San Gabnel. -.... ~ lso 1u l lilLl) ., """ .. Ca 91776 .rs.cr.tarin OR JANITORIAL WORK Medications, a vaca work11g r oods X Int P~Clerlls Expenence Reqwred Ct.neat person betwn 2-4pm ~~~~~~~~~I LOftCI Jot. Slivers ~tho w t .. ~ut SJI tlOO relief Ano Lst thru b B ,. -· r 1 '"' • Monday, Tuesday, Wed-Job& available NOW -e ns a1v1e w .,onv "'· Sept. 51b. Mesa Verde Hosp, 2155 Thunn Ave, nesday, Thursday. lOam· ~b-contract 752-0288 Conv Hosp, 661 Center St. CM 642-~ E o i-. f'lgure ap & Lite Typing abXlnt workmg conds & t'O benefits offered. :rm, CLOSED Fr1day KEYPUHCHOPRS _CM_548_·_5585_.____ ---- Leadlng Orange Co data MACHINIST Nw-ses 3095 llarbor Bl, C M DIVERS jExpr'd \'lenral f<eccpt1on1st Applicants must be 16 or Good pay 67~ 1>'1S1Lmn open for bnght. over. Dog groomer. ~~r-.onablc, efflc1cnt in --""·11 l Xlnl t I Contact 644-4360 ext 262 R~-LVM d1•1llual toperiorm bai.1t' Cook, -short-order, F or ... u ime. po enlla r e!>pon .. 1l11ilt1c~ A<· l'/T Exper pref ,\pply _~_-4303 ________ 1 i·w ·a1t• typ1!->t. i::ood sp..JI in person Work wtiere you want & when you w ant with VOLT Long & s hort term assignments. Holt day & vacation pa y. Hosp1taluat1on plan available. 210 W. Warner Room 217 s-taAna, CA State Lie. No C-6036 center has lmmed open-N.8 . co. needs Class A 1 n g s for e x pe r · d Machmist for Bndgeport operators. f\Jll & p/t1me Mill & Hardinge Lathe. AM & PM >luf\.s F)Jll time or part \\tie HJRber than avera/!I "i lart1ng salary Xlnl beief1ts AP· ply f1 aJ(sh1p ~onvall'l> rent Center. ~1agsh1p Rd , NB PERSONNEi. 11111. 10 kt>). bookkct·pin~ l<\OO W Cst Hwy, NB ORAPERY INSTALLE R custom or commercial Van & t ools provided Salary, paid hobdays, s day week. Non smoker , Intervie ws 'Mon· l''r 1. <1·30, Window Oesigoi.. 3195 D Airport Loop Or Costa Mesa. 55&e981 P"<~l·ri,•nc'' dc~1rahlt• ~ary open XJ.1-1)1;10 COOKWANTB> Llnc cook Cor bus.Y dnt wn t'lt•ncal Laguna restaurant. Exp. Oe~ Clerk I ~~<;1~:!·:n6S· ask for OrnnJ(c ·ounty 1forbor Mun11•1pa l Court, 4601 COUNTER HELF,_ near Jamborecnlvd, N B has Orantte C?>unly . Airport full lime pos1lmn ava1lu An_thony 5 Dell., Mon-Dnver/yardman ltard hlc 1mml·d1ately. re f h,7 30-3.:io and ll.JOto work & long hrs. fn bldg qwres I ,-r clencnl ell 5.30 sruf\s 17881 Skypark mat e r 1 a I y a rd f~·r . t )J'(' 40 WPM ~ Bl.vd · Su ite A. f n pe rm 1pos1l1on Must ,-., o ('., 11 lo r :i Pp t 5.50-0679 havt' valid Ca h ( dr he '"1041l cict 260 Deadbnc COUNTER HELP, pa rt pa.idbythehour l•1r applications Tues~av t 1 m e . ~ p p 1 y a l 4.93-~ .luly 18t.b, 197S at SI M Highlander C.enter, 30846 ---- ... 0 E Coast Hwy. So Lag DRIVERS 49!H98S Cleanest dn vmg pos1hoo Clerk, part IJmc. typing SO --------1 111 lhe area. m ust be over ~pm & pbonei. JO hrs Counter Help, lOPM-6AM. 21 wilb clean dnvUlg re wt-t~ Mon f'n. 557-<Xfbt W111cheU"s Donuts. 253 E cord K now ledge or 1701 St, CM l8 yrs or Orange & L A Counucs CLERKS UTOTEM l)prnings Now .Available lur full or p/\ime clerks -c.1n 2nd & 3rd shifts. No c~p~r necessary .we 1ra10 Advancement oop f)OrtUllit i<.-s to those who 11ual.1£y. f"or informaUon J(o to our nearest marke t or <"ant.act the personnel uffll'e al l2M2 Ulm p110n St <;ardeo Grove S37-4tl40 ~qual Oppar Employer older Freeways helpful For COURIER appt \'&.11557 1433 Part-t.lme Need reliable DRIVER-8obta1l. moving mature individual w /car exper. only a pply 2 days per month.. Fee + Ca 11847 · 7278 _m_1_.1_52_._~ __ <_8_·S_> ___ Onvers. eicper m hsehold CUSTODIAN ~oods for local moviog Large Newport Shopping comp9ny St.artlng Im Complex need individual med. Gordon Moving, nblti to wurk un own in-_7_68-0!>' __ "3_. _____ _ ill a tiv e lo 1•leani---.-------r a <'i l 1 ll es. Pre re r DRIVERS janitorial eitpr & fleid · M<'n or women 25 yrs or ble working schedule. older Know tbe coast Good starting salary & 1 N .,80 k 'benefits with stable com · <'It ~-ct '" a w~ or more Or a nge Coast pany. 6'4·2020blwn9AM Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml _&_noon __ • _______ 1 Herr ma nn, F'o unta m ---------IOANCESTUDIODIREC· Vall ey <No or Sla ter C&.ERk TYPIST TOR. must be excellent bet w n N c w ho Pe & flusy purchas r.ng dept In N. Y &c Latin Hustle Euclidl '>eeks self starter to grt'et JSal~a~ry!~opet~n~-~957~-~0666~·~~~~~~~~~~~ Ult-public, answer heavy nE'IVERY MAN I Drycleamng P resser. ex NEVER A FEE APPLY *VOLT• fEM'ORARY SERVICES 546-474 I :JWSCampua Dr, Sh! 106 Acros3 from OC Airport 879·9l30 l624 Orangelhorpe Wy Anaheim F.quaJ Oppor. Employer 2nd & 3rd shifts & wknds Close tolerance precision Integrated Data work Exper req'd Top Hairstylists & Manicu.nst Costa t.fFesa bens. E.0 .E . 557-90St ask Call Eleanor or Appt for Ron Adams. exper'd w /following for 546-6080 booming beach area. AP· ---------Machine Shop Tl"M'S p ly In pers on. 32011•---------J Plastic fabsicalor has Marine. Balboa 1s1. Ask KEYPU~c H forTina " openings for Machine ----------1 Data entry opr. Day Shop Trainees. Apply in H.ardwaresalescle rk,full shift. In-house <'O m pen;oo, tune,~ boor week. Rion puters. Req's speed & ac-Kennedy Plastics Hardware, ask for Phil curacy Key to disk eit· 17372 EastmaoSLred 642-1133 per. helpful. Salary open Irvine. Xlnl benefits & work111g ---------• HELPER conds. Apply, National --~-- Nursc'5 aide. n bur dut)I Sat & Sun. Eldery man <.:onv Hosp Calhollm. 12131275-8030. NURSES AID ORDERLIES Needed to ~1ve tqder lov111R <'Dre to the cl~rly Education, 4361 Birch St, Need per son to learn N B <Near OC Airport l GENERAL shipping & rec. Also. Equal Oppo rtun i t y MAIHTIHAHCE some maintenance & Employer MAIHTENANCE pa t ients wi11 t 1)1 n We need an ex per "d qua1Jf1e<f personnel ~II gene ra l maintena n ce shifts ti ail. Apply. 1145 worker who would enjoy Supenor, NB. 642 2A10 Large Newpart Beach -d eanup. PrinUng plant 1~~~~~~~~~~1 Shopp111g complex seeks _SJ._to_s_tart __ . 540-M2'1-----l·---------1 maintenance e ngineer HOSTESS working independently Nurstng ~ maint.aulill~ our 4 bw Id RM. all shifts. ings m the lrvmt! l'Om Employmc·nt A~t·siry Counselor for our t•x pandln~ company Su•· cessful candtdatt' C'Omt•-. with a businei.s bal·k g r o und . is h 11?h lYo motiva ted & salcslSU<' c~ on e nteJ. Guaran teed sula r y + com rruss1on. Sarra S.:rk Al?enry l8952 Mar;\rthur Rivel r rvtne 833·2892 ,,_,_ceuticol Sales A proRrei.1.i vt' Cali f based l"O 1s act 1 vrlv se<'k1ni: an ex per"d "ialesperson to call on doctors & d~nl1sts m Orange Cn Comm1ss11>n ~ason Pharrn C311 Don na, 6i"J.Z700 P os1t1o n r e quire s Mu.stbeexper'd "people muumum I yr ex pr. with pel'30n." For interview KEYPUNCH ple ll Duties include LYN, cdhltift~ p&nung. JJle plum bing, AJDES, all )h1fti.. Pre-School Te-ocheor IMMEDlATE electncul. gen'I repair D 1 e t I'<' r s u n n t• I Must be born again electnca l & mechamcal call 644~ background. Good start·---------OPENINGS clt'. F' /t1me pos1L 1on Housekeeper.; Start 1n fall Mon-1-'ri. mg salary and benefits with stable company 644-2020 .btwn 9 AM & llOOO. PERMANENT 8 J().5 Salary open Xlnl Compel1t1ve Wages JO L2 00 Call Beverly HOST /HOSTESS POSITIONS w 0 r k 1 n g c 0 n d s & Contact Mrs Phillips at t...lf>..8909 ~ 14:is Mostly days. Apply Tue Oat a En<' o der s l o benefits. Apply. National Lido Conv Center. 1555 r· -·------ or Thur 3pm. Charley o perate Univac Cade E<Ncation, 4361 Birch St, Supenor Ave. N R PRINTING Brown's Res taurant, 1900keydisk N.8 (Near OC A1rport1 Gen'I Ofc to $1100 l6l60Beacb Blvd. HB. Equal Op port un 1t)' Nursing Eq.t-.141SiMss Fantastic oppor ror a n HOTEL Keypunch operators to Employer l VH Or... forms Colcrtor Opr OUt.standing Jndlv to run train for Univac Cade ---------Dr's ofc. Irvine. 4'rl day L. 1900 k d'·k ---------wk. 552-8250. 552.4933 s.,.uld know snapoul & a smoll .land dev. ore for Relief Night Auditor ey "' . MAJTRE'D ---------1 <'<hunuous forms Will. 2 c harming m en . AirporterlnnHotel Hou.rsh: llahm-7pm30ror 6 PTi C t Cl b Office, an·s 2-6pm Lite ~1dl·rtrainee w/somc Secretarial & bklcpng a Contact: Mr Hannal\ monl s; l e n 3 . pm vate oun ry u . f •. 1 Lo I 833 2770 ll 3-0pm for indefinite Must be people person ge.n o c "' some sa es. ~ ato1 b1t<'kg round . ;:.~.P~~a. ~a11 o~it~~ . pe;,od w/high fashion service 8f:~~~'g6~~~utty or S I\ ,lrca of Orange Co 540-60:SS Coastal person-HOTELS . . Please Contact backgrou11d. For :ippt. ---------540ti02'i _____ _ nel Agency 2'790 Harbor Hotel relief night aud1tor Perso~I Dept. call 644-5'04. Offtce Manager , inside ,.,_tion W~en CM • , NCR 4200 experience. s ales No eic peric n.:t• .,,.,... ., I OBS FREE Annly in person. Hunt-@ MAHJl&EMENT 2.,.,.,~ avail 5 JOA., ·11 ALLJ '"'" ""CIAC ""m 'Al necessary, will I rain f .... T •. 10pu 1 ington Beach Ion 21112 ,-,~ "'u • u Busln""• ""nn reqw res 1ru.,.. ues "' ,., · 11 ........ ..... Pref 2S or older S57 062'4 "-· • T h A Olrl Friday, recepl, ty p-PacificCoastRwy,HB. 700Ne wportCenterDr reliable pers on t o or?74-6000 •uuS• ues n1g ts P ing & filing duties by pre-NewJ>Ort Beach manage ovn d islr con-prox 12 hrs each. /\pply slig1uus firm located in HOUSEKEEPER I Live-EquaJ ()ppor Emplayer s uiting blsiness Op-Optometnr office, part m Ptrson, Penny~iAvcr · lhe Nwpt Ftnanclal Cntr in> FULL CH A ROE portumty to establis h ume, ne11t, out~oin(l. & lli60tlacenua.CM ~all Sharon .Dorns a t person lo r un househol<t your own b.i.smess spare w1lhng to learn. 118 P'r'OdllcticMa Trailtff ~l-4360 in Ne wport Be a c h Lawidromat, part tune timewlthola investment 8'7·5927 Respons1b1UUes mclude Counter & Wash & fold 63l·SOOll Ruhbtr ho&e prodU<"t<; pfJOOOtl, handle followup "' "' or f'd c M work orders & co L A. nmes, 3~AM. $350 per pre . . . G Of T a· nosp.' ~be lrained tlr p/mo. Mu.st have depen-Call 751-4357 • C r mee cateof2girls l2& 15and 67~or673-l680 ---------Partner want e d . tuke Irvine area Mus\ pos~ houad::eeptng duties MAT U RE WOMA N overexp11ns1on proJect m co p11ys1('al int'lud111~ ~ust be mature. outgo. Legal re<"eptto handle 120 p ttlm e 10 welcom e Orange Co Oppor fo r ti back 1 rays Call for ing, peraonable end be hne call director m lorge newcomer s & cont net hRUre In come within f> appt ~i6J9 1-: 0 I:: PBX relier. Adv oppar & dablecar. 832·7089 Employed but want lo Thl8 top co will train n ~d henefits. Contact Jan DBJvERY make more without leav sharp person w /Uc<'ur H (7H l tl3:J.8383 .. t b"' C 11 f tyi>in& Help on recep. ess. EjLE a.i!!•I( 1111' presen JO 11 or l.ionisl desk & leBm all Slate Mutunl S11vmgs 4"1 Ul appt 494-5168 4001 MllCA.rthur Blvd To work lb medical lnb in•------olc work. Xlnl pot<'nt & Newport Beach N.b . F ttlme 8am·5pm Executive ~uite /\lrportcr be n s Call 540-605!5. Equal Oppor Employer Sl.88 hr to st.ri. ~ust Inn ares. 320 sq n. comC'r Coutai Pe~onnel Agcn· twvl' good driving rec. ofc, llll ser vices pro cy,2790 Harbor.CM Call Margaret640-0140 v1ded. Pla:to f;xecuUve __ AL_L_J_O_BS_F_R_f:_.F._,_ CoddaA Woltns Suites , 2082 Michelson 1 DEL.IVERY MAN P /T ,212, lrvlne. 752·0234. ScltoGI Early AM bm dellv~ oft---------Eam up to $:lOO per wk LA 'nmes Must have Factory help, Ute & Low \.Ultlon. Placement ("()mpact car HB area. clean. Tralnc:c OK. .SSlll 751-91'4. 84.W225. Call 557.9544 ~~------~ COUICTOR TRHE Oeot.al Aast. X·ray lit'., Costa Meu·Newport exp'd or acbool Costa 8eDch area. l!at.ab C'o. Is Mesa 546-3000 luoklns lor aureulvc Dentel Aut mature ca.ret'J' oncnlt'd person. • · Xlllt 181 " bmofit•. For chalrsidri exper. e n - nppt call Mr. Kant', Uiualastic. Al-1'20 ~on-Fri 8-Spm. 1145-2$40. Sell with EASE! It 'II • BREf;ZE 64.2-5678 Clualned Ada ti42·5678 ~II 1clle items "ncral otrtce dlve~lfh .• 'd at lfalaton 8outJque So. Collst Ph11• PoeUns. m lntt. figure 1ptltude & ability 1.0 rollow llm1 No t)'J>lnR. Retail om~ t it per helptul Salary open For app'\ phnoc 540-6640 rrom 11 00 am to !I ()()pm MQnthru Sa t GUARDS Full & p /tlme All oroas. Unilorma rum. Ages 21 or o ver . Retired welcome No ~xper necesa App!)', Universal Proc.cc:tlon Service, 1226 W !5th St. Santa Ana. In· t.ervw hrs 9 l2 & 14 Mon-ni SclUn.i anything wlt.h a Daily Pilot Clauificd Ad ls a stmple matt.e.r Jmt <'!Ill &42-5678 ab I e to re I ale t o law ok For mtervlew. merchant.a tlex1ble hrs yrs Fo appt o I II teenagers as a gover. ple ose call D e nise Need car, lite typing. ~rbet 11 ny ('a P/l'help ror dress shop ness . An ene r g e tic Posaoo.752-5634 S47--3M5 wn9-llam. i\~e ove r 30 Co ll penon with tugh stan· Lepl Secretary exp Nr -... -....... -~--•· --.-----P /time Attendant for betwet>n 10 6. 645 1665 dar d s ol neatn ess, Or C Ai, rt. 1 '"""' ....... uc, S1'18ll engine J)IU'alyted young woman. cle.t,nllnesa " organl&a· gi.r1::fce s ~· 83 rpo . LI t t I e ex!~ r i c n <' e personal care. Sat/Sun I F.6talt! tioo u well 91 a person c. 7 I 1 l ~!'>'· F Ultervle~ 10-5. Balboa Isl. 67S-5652. STEP UP ..• ·• ... -e-<-.,.. the arts is de· '""al "--·y. min 2 yrs lit. _.no-_~---------• 1 d ... .., LVY,-....,"& ~· PilTTIMl/Offlc• to Qma ity an pro· al{Jble. Must drlve; car exper. S/tf aot req'd . Mee c 2 dnvw. ""r wee", ~lo 5 fessronalis m . We w1int 4 ls provided. Should be tt-o•vy ttanscrlption ell· , .. "" • " ,, ...... c-.... li .... ed s11lc" _.., 1r,.t•r In t ne UP" Recaptlon1s t , Ater'" ... -il11'"" re.... " flexible r eaar dl n° -r n ..... .,..,.... 85 .... Xlnl """ " • "· "' • " 1 ff 11 8 .. .... ~"' ~,.... T bra e• •. mil nmenl• t"'""~t f'"' busy R.F., o( pecll> e to Sta our weekends . Lovely salary cot:Qpany paid " .. .. d """' "' Blvd otflc.. We eek to prlvete room an(j bath. bmefit.e Reply Box Uts, Goodyur Sto · Mias ~ 673-e800 e!lt.abUah an \'lite. quality Salary l j S550. p1mo. Dally Piiot, r 0 Box Viejo. 837·2900 ,.l.X. A ..... CM a nd profeu1ona l a t Send resume to P.O. Box l.580, Costa Me••· Cal Med.le•! M •ltt roloo UPM-T 30AM llhlft. Must moeph4!re for serious and 19647, lrvlne, CA. 9"713 901126 b • c le u r r , 0 tu re ~able to ty~ and h•vt' care-tr minded people to woman Typina. terillz. prior ni•ht shlf\ e xper. work 111. Opponunltles In inf4x ray N.B. -2247 For de tails , coo\•cl nc-w borne salea, lan<t "~ Llttte 11 11911 Clualf\ed Ads are ruttr, 11maU "people to ~pie • sate. calls with b1a re ade.rablp and b11t rc."ul\31 To place your clus1l\ed ad, u.11tod•r 6'2 S67B LIQUOR STORE. part ti me clerk Ma ture Newport Bch ~II p e r , 0 n n to r 1 n s 1 n wtll &a rcaala Tap C'Om Clemente Ho:sp • 654 mlsslon& and direct Ust OaminodelluMa-In& r eft'r r al11 Call Make your 1hopp1n1t '""' ~ ror l'Oflfldcntial •~ltt by u.<1tng tMI qally Clasa1f1ed Ads. )our one lntervi"w PIM ClaulOed A<18 ------."""""'-' stop &bopptna c~ntet Ex« Realtor.J & Aas<>c tMp W..t.d 710o ..... W•t.d 7 lOO Hetp Waeled 7 lOO H.lp Wonted 7100 licydH 1010 ••••;:;;;:~··· ·,·~·~·~:;~~~:;,~~·· •••.,•••n••OllA1.•••••••D••..,•••••• S~~k11°nRn~.~~~:~1lO•:r~€cd.~I: ·c;;· "l'¥8'"mopa•••n•J•• ;;~~ .. ;;:; .. ~·;·~::~:~ Peh 1017 loah. W '060 UotAriud llln 9140 Tuesday. July 18. 1978 8060 OAll. '( PILOT 0 ndl d 1' r •.. ~c:u &MUJ '" la f; tJ 1 d b •••••••••• •••• •• ••• •• •• •••'•••• •• •• •• ••••• •• • •••••••••••• •• •••••• • •• Newll~•unted. rt \IW&& .. \ an up • i.tOCktmMu:.thavc-o 0 PPt" rn . goo d will I In Call r pnl'1Wllty to own a bw.1 GRA ... D JUITl~r. En.a & Watrn P.,-rut, lg ta&e. pU.ypen 7 5 (,A p E 0 0 R y ~978 Motobecane, lak~ ~~ or •PPI ~ Cor I~ than S:,O SECRETARY per Wall be in l'IUit)lt.> 01 " 1142.4191 etc $350. 9'8-8S76, TYPHOON 19' (uJI keel. new Best oHer Call --llom car e producls ... , .. wardlo·• ,.,, .• i.u~rvtsina.lX'r~onni·I OPENING -----900-S827atterS. sloop, basal' bo11t $4000 Chr'.eM11742art6. Real~ Sal 9wi t d li " .. " " u rt\~I\ ang, "' Inventor)' C hestnut Lhoro G !I Yrs With L'lr & extras SSSOO tau.-ai 0 ax 11 v:Wtage'\ 1K ~mes cicc1tin11 po"1 cooltul tn i.tockroom Ap SALE 151-i llands. plc:.isurl• or ,...,. & On)aM 1090 542·9861 Motobec11ne. brand new, •yisc:ssra Weko-S. run~c on 7400 E lJon an tht• ncwi; dep1:1rt p I y 1 t l l 2 3 W show ~ 673 6474 e\C!t ....................... C08t asso. ~eJI $450/ofr. FREE 3 WEEKS Coil.bl ll"'Y CdM Wt'd ~nt ut the Oa1ly Pilot MJrArt.hur SA New & used btkes. bag ---HAM MON O ORGAN Cal 34. atomic 4 ga& eng 968 3334 d ys ~H571 19th. 11 30 5.S9 11!17 aft 3 awa11.b :o.omt-onf' with J diM'ounts. l011pds ~7 :Ml HoultMW Gooda 1065 AND PIANO <.:ENTl'R ISO geni, s pin, slrm J•b. e~ ' • TRAINING SAL.ES PERSON· Retail unique combination of SwH~ ()pf'. a.ach Cnil1en ••••••••••••••••••••••• Summer IJqU1dat1on sale anchor. RDF. dinghy •----------.,.._ c.....-It M Abrams Compooy talents It requires a ra:-.l Full & pl\. Wall tr11111 Fod~ Mopeds Blue White xlnt c·ond 4 pt Everythmg sale priced full cushions. Su per Nc.-w Commander Moped. Mt ..__--'... Perm rull time 1819 lhmller walh tac-t, pr.. Must be reUa & able tu Moto-Croas bikes purts bet 1-TdOl'tl>ca n china + 28S4 E Coast Hwy. CdM cond 675--0!t2A pabsenger seut1xtras. w., ... .,..... .. , NewportBlvd .. C M sence. humor, and d11 work ev~/wknda Ph act·ess Repair ~ alt xtrai. $1:15. All>u,; Cine 644-8930 '75 Erickson 29. super ~ Kathy 673-1940 •Absolutely no prior -cretion.Abackgroundan 645-7~ makeii Buy :.ell-trade glass d es pits S2 S truinUlg or uperieoce SALES JOnrnaliun would lae consign 646-3S75 Baldwin sptnet $600. Anti boat. wheel. spm. many "16 4 0 TS. ye 11 ow ~. $110 PER WEEK h~lpful. 3 thorough Techn1c1ans . K .T S ~70NEWPO R'r SL CM _______ 8 _ 0 _ 7 _ 0 q~oprl.ar~r .... ~too rolls xttu:1. $23,SOO PP. John Motobecane. Gd cond ~Personaliied instruc Whotosale, retail firm groundingmgramnuir:.i PAUX.Topwages.rutt 642-7910 Jewetry Biil .Ci....,..........., 675·9060.Al640.242'7 $250.9S7-1170 lion W1lmmed openinas. mu s t . Norm u I beneC1L'!. Car provided ~~~~~~~~~~1 ··••••••••••••••••••••• Sou C .. A ~ -•--1 •n....1....,.1·-.. 1 on lbejob Lon b · k N " secre•aria l talents 540-1066 22· lh oast AJ .... trosa ~yc..w. .-.... .,,,., "'... g atr o . o exper--~...,oo~ JDM tvning 65 . MW'-Mahria .. 802S Pnv/pty wants cash for CONSOL[ beautiful cond;t 1on Scoohn 9150 tnuning. nee. Will tram Call for ,_,.,. J.. Tech service electro ..... "i :.everul items of diamond r.l d )( $1000/bsl ofr. 6'i0·7123 ur ••••••••••••• •••••••••• •Ugto--mmission. appt 642 5163 wpm ft ling phones ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• I J po t t 00 2 yrs ol Int ,,,,.,-,.. .. " · • · stauc copiers Exp req -.iew Lumber Vety rens Jewe r y · m r •n 67>1714 72 u~ Cl 500 •C oice of top omce --5-L mail shortl\and 100 wpm · · · ,.. · p1et.'CS·tbe11p. Call after oood. 333 "B" Eut 18th, ...__ klcauoos. A ESPERSON des1ffi! but not absolute excel.,~':' ~!.tg co ad Must remove 5W:'d~~s, Tue1d11y Pm I 7 u ' C M Columbia 26 Mkll. '69. Call 768-9123 aft 6 Beyourownbossw1tba Housewares & p /tirne lynecessarv.Ample pay lrvtne.-.--. doJ.ors etc 4 1 l. "'"'"""'' ' & k Jb •J fn 3202 _.._, ~~--~ 109'" main wor an~ a '1978 YZ400 Yamaha. used topnotchprofeuionalor· Cashier , hrs 5-9pm Mon generousbenef11.S, retire TiredOfT .. -Rouune" 1---------.,.......~--... VHF ~pth find r tOhn Fr ''"--· uc: & Moc~ 8078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1 e · .. only 4 hrs, irame as new garu.t.a1J0t1. 1 . ..,.,.... mtn wuge. Ap· ment p rogram I rn · nus Job ls t 'or You! Cmntras ,_.. r anbrd holding tank. 11495 fn5 1257 K-t.-.•1a R-~ ply mediate operung. Call ror Call Us NOW At EqMipRll'nt 8030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New ( Fenw1ck-Qu.1ck ) SlO.SOO. 714/S45-J4SO ------ Un:t ~ KermRiMDH.-dwore appointmenl Mr s 833-8095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lathe brand n1•w 19x44" Bass rod&reeJcombina· '78 Yamaha t:nduru For dttalh cal 2666 Harbor Blvd, CM Stephenson. Personnel Time-Lafe LabranM J!Jectnc automatic s uper S3.950. Amencttn 18x34" tion. $35 New I Garcia· '77 Catalina 30 at Dana .Pl. 01'.175 Brand New S875 131 tOOl 4tl 0442 Department,D1UlyP1lot. Equal()ppEmplyrm/f 8 or regular movie $2.950 121.3)961·3434 Penn> ocean fishing Xlnt cond. RS.900. Call or8stofferSST-8J93 • • SalesPartTime &l2·432l,ext 277 v1ewer & sphcer, new Ml--...111 8080 co m b1na11on, $40 . 968-l.396wkdyevs RECEPTIONIST Offer charge accounts m An Equal Oppor Tl RE & Gen ' I Auto rondition. $15 54$-2083 ...-aneous Stevens dbl bl 20 ga ... ca..! dept stores Laguna, Employer Servac~ Apply, Newport CGh 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• shotgun. S85 Marlrn Col. 43. diesel. 9 bttRs iGHonda7soF.LomaJes, ~r:!tt~t!1:)k ~~~~~~ Newport . Tluntiogloo. Tire. 3000 E. Cst Hwy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS JO 30nne, S&5 545-2083 ~!~st: ~:.1~':i~eq~i~ good pnce Pelf cood. posmg mall & asstSLing $3.00.SS.OO pr hr comm. ---------•I CdM Persian kittens CFA re· rrom your llul.aness ca.rd TY. Rocio, 556.9133 SJS.77Uor960-S844 - I rr li f1extble hrs. We train. n1sterec1 Excellent Send one card fo1 each a..w::s S.....___ 8098 secretana sta w I le Perlorm«i1oce Services. Se ta / Tow Truck Drivers ex-., ran, .--"72 Honda SOG-4 Very good typmg Exper pref'd, but &1J.9795 ere ry per'd Top pay Apply qu:ihty Beautaful long tag plus one spare We ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luders 16. 2 complete set.~ cood Faanog sissy bar not nee. Salary com C.&WTowmtc. lOOOlrvine h otr. Show quol11y return permane ntly Compl. system Morantz ofsaal~goodcond,moor tS.oOO ong ~Iles. $650: mensurate w /exper. Call SALES Receptionist Ave. NB&t.2·1252 6.'119308 sealed attracuve tag & 6150 Sl09 quadraflex 878 111g Newport Harbor 494 7487 afternoons. Pam 642-75Jl ----strap, meeting J1rhne Sl99 s&o 3702 (A pr 1 Make offer Also 14 $25,000-$50,000 Truck Driver, frotcn Burmese Kittens $20 I D reqwrcment.s Pre· Sl?2,Call960!·9930 Total Ldps tr dke s kiff •76 v amahaYZ2SO.excel Reccpuon ANIMAL HOSPITAL Genera l oCflce exper nee. Variable hours, Weekends/eves. 644·5463 W1lhm s yrs an your rouds. local Call Sat & each. No papel"5 availa· vent loss & theft• For a S""tem pnce $480 2.13/592·5227 rond. never raced, $SOO. own lnsur11nce Bus t'\J It t 1me porn a on for Son 6-8am only. 84&-9419 ble Call 675·58.'">4 personalized tag enclose JV 640-lfn8 •Part·timetostart Construction Lending Of.•---C-ombiftati-• Oft---wallpaper, fubric or 1o~ & .._.......;_ Lido 14 #3902 Sl.550 lnclu ---------""·U · Siamese kittens ~ ,...._....... t • t 1x 1 D •ru commissions flee. Exp. preferred with "Day Gto"' paper&. we Ecfii,...nt ra. e r ras ayi. 7'i Rm 250 Suzuki, oeve.r K.eoepltODLSt. See ad UD· der Banking for Calif F\rst Bank 83!>-2606 •Freetramingprogram 60 wpm typing and TYPESETTER / 64fd:ioo wall back & tnm your ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549-5749 Eves 751·329'l or been raced. Also 3 rail •OrangeCountyoffices stiorthand d esirable . ta.:s. Or try two cards General 9010 963-6886 traller.S48·2638aft.5PM EveAppts CallNow Diversified work ~nd Dogs 8040 backloback Fanwn Ins. Group pleasant s urroundmgs; TYPIST ••••·•--••••••••••••••• PRICEs JOECONNERS nearO.C.Airport. E .• h Golden Retriever 11up · $2eaor3/SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 Kaw11sak1 Jet Sk i Modified Xlnt conJ. Makeorrer . 494·3587 HOllE t 4• 75 Suzuki GT18S St. Great With trailer, extras rood Ong. owner. '$.5()(1 Good cood S8SO 642-7089 848-0819 RECEPTIONIST xper1en ceu wit pies. AKC Field & chow 4 5l SI 60 CentraJ OC It?~ 7740 Imo led f Id " ' :.ii:s ea Apply by <>a ll 1n~ w . gc 0 co type pet. Shots, wormed 619tags$1SOl·a r Excellent company raJ.sedw~ c Xlntdisp 10 SI 40 7141833-7662 or appoint benefits Apply between , / •56.., or more l'J We a re look mg ror a i---------• sharp person to anl.wer 15' Sailing Sloop. All MotorHot.10 S./ loafs. Molt1t1wu/ mahoc. 01b. trier. cover Rt!til/st~ 9 I 60 phones & type tn a rapid· ly ~rowing N. 6 In· suranee office. Accuracy & good phone manner a must SSwpm. Jnterl'Sl •'<l . call Carol. 549-9923 tlECEf'TIOHI ST Clerical dul1es. Airport area Zlllg1tt & Wnght lnsurance. 752·90SS SALESGIRL Full time Cor fabril· shop Apply in person C. Abbott's Fabncs 2610 E. Coai;t llwy C:dM Sandwich & Salad As · ~mblers, part lime Sam· 9 JOam Must be neat. clean & dexterous. $3. p/hr 979-0747 for appt aft lOAM Lon's Kitchen. ment 4PM & 6PM. Monday _El3 >425·l 1. S1tJeo;T.f;o. lndu<led N0<.:1\lll>' thrOURh Friday Ask Cor AJ<c.; G~rman Shepherd Ur.cw }OUr o~n 01 l>Cncl Crocker Bank Equal opportunll ) employer M Jo' Ill •SECRET ARIES• Rettplionist, type 50 Xlnt phone voice U.ive Gut1erreL pups for sale. Call Rich. dd t i . ORANGE COAST 54Q..8995 all 6pm n:1mc• a resi., P iunt> °' DAILY PILOT "t'll make unt• turd Pl,'r S Col·ker Spaniel pups l tag Add 25' eu{'h 330~ta~~s;' ma!<>. 2 ft:m •. -\KC. $150 ~~~0chl•ck or money or Equal Opportunity t'a S36--0ll62 PILOT PRIHTIHG Employer Goltlen Retriever PUP'>. P 0 flox 1560 forouroCfice Typist legal/word proc Employers Pay All Fees citp. helprut but not re champ llne. AKC Reg Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 M IF $160. 642·2790. L.iz Reinders Agency q ·d N 8 I aw office S .. •rs 4020BtrehSt,Stet04 644-6400 Rec.eptio.isf -llu.$y medical omce, ex· t-----------FrfttoYou 8045 ....................... S..-.lu 9020 Sl.SOO 493-0085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •• •••• •• •••• ••••• ••• • Rent a 1977 Exerut1vt• Ell!Ctnral or engine pro· Sherwood 13 Brand new Motorho me o r Mana hlems? Call for Fe:.irless $1.200. Mam dt Jib sail motorhome from Herb Fred 646 4005. Grand ~after 4 f'nedlander <.:all any of Banllsmyspecaally CAL 25, 1969. !>"'' flP thesenumbers loats. Marine Seagull $6250 buy ''• 191-6777 Ecpipnent 9010 Call 17141 fn3-52$2 S37-7n7 •••••• ••• • •• •• •• ••• •• •• 22' Star w /lrlr. 5 sails, gd 12M118 Propellers·matched pr cood $1600 Mjclugan 3 blades. 23x24. 548· 771 i /640·28SS. l "2" shaft, balanced, like --------- new $350 pr (714 1 RENT 23' Fireball. self- contauled. Lots or xtras 645-22.83 ALI; Newport Beach 833 8100 --------- 646-3903. Let's le HcMMst C-altror Appt/Estab •54 Upholsterer & upholsler- -. ______ -;.-; __ 1 J( you weren't looking for ----------i tn~ seamstf\.'S::., qu3hty per. Mixed Cocker Trrrier Pupp1ec; all male :>56-3243 days or art 5, 5'18.5405 Designers U>rtov<'r'> Lav rm Brlcrrnt S4001ofr Sofa tble SSS L~ Ant chair S300 Bdrm rum sso $400 Antiques 120 up lldbrd & spread ~Z'> ~ll'l'J>l'r sofa 673-6.515 9040 Hi SpHdflAw Cost Saiirla SEA SPRAY 1S'ICATS 1-·ROM SlOOO GleMDr. Soilbooh call83&~ 25· Eit1.'Cu1Jve, Diploma' 11 (or rent, S3SO per wk, 9" per m1 496 2 14 5 or 996-SO<IU -a new career , you ---------eushaun expcr on ly wouldn'l be reading this ---------• Good' work1n~ tond1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $12.S. S:tt & Sun ~·5 332 ---------RECEPTIONIST Sat , Sun. & holidays Promment real e:;talc uf· (11.-e. Newport keal·h. f:x per. nece,c;....,. l\sk for Mr:. Johnson. 1>44·91'60 ull , 11n1t 1f we weren't Secretanes lions. f'rlnge benefit" Be-nJle type F'em~ do~ a( lookangfor someont"tn!lo TYPISTS ~~l~or appt (714) !el·l 1onatl'. f.!ood a JOb. th1::. all would not ___ _ w1rhildren 5'15~~ Swri p \1rl'lHS Make bt· ht'rt• If you arc• a & SECRETARIES ~ uoo k WAITRESS To good home fl'mall•c11t ... 1. extra t•very wee ~:vrnanl! Canyon H<l Cl.JM -----FOR SALE --------- lhss Forus s• c.m:er minded ::idult & ed & h t G. ti A sclhnl! 1ow·; guaranteed ---------•I want the oppty to eurn Do you need extra money 673 7726 spay s o s en c: ·• lhrec to five hundred & enJOY vancty. Let I.he ---yrs old ~-2376 nrw product hi.:hly in de 1975 24. Reinell Sedan 1974 21 • Execut1\'e motor Hndge, OMC 225, xtra 1~i::.~~~~-•e:rn':N!1! home, A l<:.. p,e, P IS. cleun. dual station, VHF. !)63,5140 auto. trans. aux gen, hke depth finder, bait tank. ---------new, onJy dnven 16,000 many xtras . Pnced to Urgent Need buyer fOl' ma ·s. $15.000 979·0121. W.AtTRESSES mand !-'or 1nro <:a 11 dollars a week, rall loll freedom & rtex1b1hly u( cu TE KI TT EN s 2 Chuck 842 2832 movl! 25' Coronado. Good cond. 2101 So Yi.lie.SA. SI 0,500 Some extras. Make offer. ---------free (I) 800/327-96!16 working temporary as 3Shafts av:11l, pd. vaca· Tortoise fema le. 1 - __ anytime (for recorded s1~nments of your cho1t·e lion Apply Taylor 's orange male, 8 weeks Old braided rugs. ant1qu1' HARRISON'S R.E.Sales _mess __ ~_g_e_>______ work for you Call 1m -Restaurant, Redlull /$A 644-WA Engbsh cane chai,rs $85 Recpt 18ack ofc. Charo ofc. r rr fi42-4S32 Partner· left area. Wall Explorer 24 ', loaded. hl· consider partners hip lt786KMQ Sl4,700 or ~t Call 95$-0444 dys, 675-3673 offer. Whlsl Dir, 752-061!7 .u.... mediately. rrwy, Tustm -----ea Dut!lun, Toy. Fiat & SU RAY BOA. TS "NEmHllC' !Screen pnntmg ~A 6'ftt"ce-.-w·~ /D-L h I" ···---.. :_ .. --··· -. ~ni pans-fr"1't'bol1uc.----· wknds & eves or 64S-2963 ask for Andy. ----immed)Olj-=-o~p"'"'e~na""ng=s""':..,_,,~V .. ,unHS >nWSH'S AKCregtS,shots.Toa ble rars Priced to 63t-i547"·--Lldo14.xlntl'Ond.noatan·Renl23'motor bome,all Uruque_ ~mes of M es~ Girl f'raday, lite typing. 0 overload Mature per.<>on!'i to work goodhome.556-2733. ··sell .. Leaving for ctuded.$825 extras. S225 pr wk. 6< pr Verde is ·plugged mto Graphic artist Screen _ w ll'lderly an rctirl'.'ml'nt Euro!>\., 7 t9 78 S<it 10 s. 675-5491 m1 846-72.'>5 a retocat1on r eferral pnnters & production 557_0061 rentPr P 11me 6425861 Sml male Chihuahua, 112 :k>6 Jrd llB or call ror 34• Custom bit F /B, bait . -T~•--y--=...-a 1-70 betv1re that has crei.tcd help. Wall tram 541)-5656 3723 Barch SI, N n ~ r:; to loving adult appt 536 2394.673·1784 tank. twin Chevy, full ~ Columbia Challen~cr. ~. ' ... ....., .., a d emand for more WAREHOUSE home 5.'kl lli55 ------I 8 ~<500 xlnt cond. 0 /8, 3 sails ••••••••••••••••••••••• salespeople We arc busy 1"~-retanes Typist Fast~ Equal Oppor Employer -J Co Co Cl canv~s. 5 ps · -~UV\ D w A · M t 11 ·77 M T I""" r:vme ast untry ub Owner must sell. Call ~.JVV ana ebt. Ii us sc l' ou and need help! 1-~x accurate S board $ like --Need per:.on t o IC'arn fu~ 8050 Class A family mem dys S7J-S260evs67s-3274. S37·5708ors.40-2082 Harry custom 27' 5th wheel pe ra enc e d or n <' w machines S challenite S s happani;: & rt'C ,, lso. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bersh1p $750 + transfer Used twice Ila:. garage salespeople may aµpty vancty Sbusy word pro· :.ome m.11ntcnance & **I BUY** rtt 9799067 32· Lowman Trawler. 16· Hobie Cat, lllnt cond. perfect for t eenagc>rs. Attractive lant1ques1 of cc~ang·typesf'lllng of SECRETARY cleanup Pttotml! plant Good used Furruture & -------smgJe screw. ny bndge. dbl traper.e, nd111g unes. pet. dirt bak~. bicycle:. ftce &topquality (pco ficendsyouSTheOffic~ W e c urrently have S3tostart540-8027 AppUances-OR I will Forsalc63Chevy Nupnt. newVHF.newautop1lol. Jib travel assLSl.. blue $7495. b:.t ofr Call pie) associates to work ~q 2188 secretarial pos1t 1ons sell or SELL for You llrrs 56.000 ong m1 $498 stereo, 2:!() gal gas, 120 sails. ltlr Sl495 645-662S 640-8.J83or leave mess ~~!,~~~lJ.~ :!d~ Secretary needed. Typ. open & are seek 1ng To ~~~~~~!Kg~ eer MASTEJlS AUCTION ~~soe~ut~ 7:~m 51~1~ wtr, holding tank. s ips 6. 'fS ~lumb1a 28', 4 sets of '7S 3'. LaytOn. Like new: 546_5990 ing. shorthand. & bkkanR personable ind1v1duals 646-8686 Ir 833-9625 551 1198 nicely dee rt 'd Hunt sails. lallermstr. reblt w/Oew air" awning Sips desirable Salary open. capable of handling widevelopment 01 de f----------Hrbr slip avail. $'9500. atomic 4, dinl(y w/0 O s496-3l7I l f t I hcate prera~e instrumen CASH PAI 0 Pvt pty r~11 a .• ., O'><!C ---------•I 646-1682 vane Y o secre aria LB Pageant or Masters -~ ~. +more. $15.000 or best1----------d t "' 11 t l latwn for oat field . Good "'or 0 d used furn, anti I k · rr 32' A I r 111 h Rcstuurant BOB'S IHomt OfTM liq loyl lmmec11ate u1wn1ngs in our !am1ly re!.tauranls al nearby tocattons We re· <1U1re no previous l'X~r Juln our fnl'ndly team Coml' see u:. tuday between 2-4pm CoollTroiftffs 23952 Avcmda de la wrlotta, Laguna Halls Cook Troinffs 4501 Cllmpll.'> Or, ln•we W ctitrf!sSH fW aHff"I Cook Trainffs Cashi~ 7311 Edan~er. llunt Bch Ca:shHn t~ E. 171.h St. C Mesa Equal Opp Emplyr m 1r Reta red pe rson w /car, wishing lo s upplement your income, please call Mr. Moore at 646·0646 Mon-Fri. 7am-9am RN, I 1·7 Rellef superv1a-0r Good sal & (range benefits Mesa Verde Con\· Hosp, 661 Center St . C M 548,:)585 SF.CR F.rARV /TYPIST u1es. r.xce en ypmg ... ,... oge tar ets Aug Jsl Sa bo senouso er 54.5~1 or ni;te, u engt awn· & SH req·d <:ontJct w11rk1n1: <'o nd" +ro qucs&clrTV'!->95Hl1 33 634224R cnrice'40'fishing al, 963-7166 ing oewroo( Sl500orti!.I full time. s horthand Pcrsonnd Dept bcnef1l'l Top pay EOb -_ ___ __ Jag boat, refng hold. ------__ ofr'S48.6173, helpful, apply in person Sr11•nt1f1r Unllrnl? Con 2 couches. I r sofa $35. I PllONEM AT!<. $22.000. 1·624·9914. to Mr f''ut·ntl'.'s, ut trots !'\ewport Beach. antique Vactonan love T<'lephont• .rn::.werini;: -18'So1Catw/trlrlateblue l8''97.t Smugt:lcr. air Hobert Bein. Witham riii\ ~7·!1051 ask 1<•r Run Lit scat Sl20 673 6121 or machines w 'Warr $79, CUSTOM BOAT wtwtutt-sails Xlnt cond. awnanJ!, 4 brnr l>tnvo· f'r~t & Assoc· M(H t)ua1l ~ PACIFIC mUTUAL tie 975-0239 after fi PM wircmoh•. $M9 By Dittmar & Donaldson $1650 963·8457 aft 5 PM oven. tmlet, !>lps 6. J St..NewportBeach 700Ncwport••ont"rDr ------Ro~l'r,i~1 :m11 44' twin GM Vii 71TI 8•5 .. ILIO .. T ~pdrc· 11 r es . $11100 --'~ " WEEKEND HELP Maple dining ~et. hutch, ---- -o t " Cully "" · "" c•""~' Nl•wportBcach drop tear table . U acse en.,ine. Full,yn<>ged.rreshpamt.,...,..,.,.,., Equal Oppor Employer llousel'lean1n~ & o fflrr ttefng $40, h1dt• a bed eqwpped with all latest nd .. ------SECRETARY <DepartmentalJ F.n~meenns:. pli.lnning & ronsulllng flrm has WI operung for a secr<'la11 1\l"cur typing req 'd M tn 40 wpm ISh & d1r· taphone exJ)l'r helpful ) Sal3ry t3 $4 hr Apply or l.Ubm1l resume to Jdck G Raub Co. Attn Personnel. 125 Baker St. C~ta Mesa. Ca 92626 EOE. Mff ll clc.ininR on wknd.'\ Vfr Windsor chairs. :.! Capt sofa ~\S electronic ~ear, like new a vam1Sh on all wood 1972 21· Roadrunner Call can :.chC'dule Sot or Sun chairs, 4 extra l<•a\·es 9ti3·2766 Many lipt!Cial features. hull Take anywhere on 536-8236 <ifler 6 PM ~ Secwitw Offic.n Must provide own trans Beautiful condition Old ammed. delivery. car top S3SO 847-~ weekends. •r """'Jnrhr•"'g~·K entrance hall table & Movan°, must sell •75 Oe Id b · I ---------Estab·1 security firm _ .. _... .. .N<1 ..u-• " mg so Y ongma ct p Al/low.· Peri -mirror ,'1aple n11··nac Yamaha 100 2 'r old ass 1 c ear <; on ..... .. d I bl • ·• · ., uwner. Bv appt. only R d Z7' h I • • ._, • : ... 00 nee 5 re ia e m en 00 Window Tinti119 stand Fr1gida1rc frost refni;t. 2) r old sofabe<1 & SJOO 000 ., C 11 (7 l l 1 ene~a <' recent au • "'ccesson•s .., ... women for unaro rmcd Train'"''"' free rcfng, a\ocado. chr. 3 drawer chest. Call 675 j2ll.· 89~ 7531 or & refurbis he d. 'ltra .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• security pos1t1ons in ,.,. fn 586 213 247 0321 8J9.6l85 F.ves 545 0205 A tobod R M Costa Mesa rull or 0vPr 21 641 li494 _s. __ I "' ' · --&iG-6587 -• · -u Y epaars aJor p /t1me . Reta red ---• --Walnut bdrm set. tpl 3 Rolling ~ton~ t1ckl'ls. . ••Coronado 25. J :.ails , or Minor collis!00· Bag welcome Phone main ~handise Jn~t·r. rnarror + chest July :?3rd. S:?5 cJ 17 1981 Shasta. Deep V 712 Honda eng. s uper savU1gs Alan 556-40t7 ore collect for a Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 2 n1te tbls. k" hdbrd 833·10UI runabout. )1erc 1 O clean w15hp Must l.ell ,..esa a p pt 12 13 > .&...w....... 8005 ~ Eler tram . sunseats. S720064S-0749/759·9159 "' _,,"1'"'.. \\ walerbed $l00 48 .. md new battery, bait bag & -~-0156 •••••• •• • •• •• ••• •• ••. •• ••ame t'·I " 2,1 .. lcuf $100 lrvm1• C'oast Country C'lub R k ., u Golf .. _ h nt•w pump od rac ~. COLUMll .. 52 -•--------• Pl31d h1dr ah('ci sofa $HIO mem.,..rs •P k ( d"~ ""·11 t t & "" &~retary, p rr. al leas t 20 Serva('(' Sla Attendunt. "79 3180 s JS, a u.:r l'U OS r Custom bwlt by Kettm· h k • Ant.,..ue Music Boxes' & more 675-3186 " ' l ped v rs lw 'Leasmg c·om-exper·d "'\ill or p/t1m{• ... -----sa.e Y equip anson berg. /\bsolutely spot· pany 644.BJ85. Apply, Arro Station. 17th Slot M acbines' F'lne qua I box spnngs t Color TV. works good $75 tr Ir. Rt' n l tune u P . less. f\IU racmg & crws - & Irvine. CM Clocks! mattress brand new Rotary power mower. runs/looks xlnt $2500 ing equa pmt 2 bo11t Secretary HUGE SELECTION 42 .. x84 .. g75 644.1604 starts easy SJS !>46 1525 1·996·1181 owner Any re$.Sonable Vtce Pres ident Real Service Station Allen Arnrrican orr d ed Ask .,."·t t r N t•t C --" I" ht h d '77 °i.·p1ack 20, Chevy V8 er ronsa er Ull( u; a co a o n.,...-..s danl expcr'd Dny & l-'~-.1.1 I (,ite ··'·ral C"nv<'rlible .oover upng ' cavy u __, $119 """ 714 ua 5930 st 1 ·ood t •-S/11 • ,.._._nona ~v " lh tl h OMCoutdnve. "lnt.cond. ---·"""-· __ .......,_· __ _ ~ v YPIO!t "' Eves Full & p/llmc Ap sora 3 mo's old, $300. LY vacuum w1 a ac ,. req'd Xlnt benefits&. ply.She11Stalion, 17lh& GaHM•s 675.3357 ~nts S35 646_·_1 .. 5_25_~-dot'ked :.it Dana Pt working ronds lrvlne. Irvine, NR Oix'n Wed. lhru S:it Marina, $8500. 499·4754. 752-0234 -------1802Kettcnn1t. Irv Custm 7.pc d.tnetll•. Plank Gold rorpet, 190 yrds, 1·628·6194 SCHOO< • 525 Absolutely full r ace. Outstanding race record. SECRET.a.RY Serv~ceStaAtten~. Full& (714)754·1777 toptbl w/6 naug chairs. goodcond Sl.!pryrd. ""' p /t1mc. expcr d. l1tc1•--------• Llkenew. $2SO.S.S2·8t34 646-1220 tor sales manaj!er or Sail -mech'I knowledge App-- Roal Co. Gd ~yping & 1y 2590 Newport Bl CM 4m Yr. 011'1 Bakers rack & Bookshelves, Club chairs. 3 Tickets for The Stones s horthand s kills nee•. ' · Grandfather clock also various styles. End concert. Mon July 24th. is· Southcoast Classic Must see lo appreciate. Bay boal. x Int cond .. 1_71_4_·548 __ 59_30_ restored cover. see at 13 B C. slip A·170 $3200. loots. SU,_/ Dats un T oyot:.i -Faat Subaru parts h pncP. or rebwldable rars pnccd to · !>ell' Lt!a vmg r ur F:uroJ)l' 7 /19/ili 7:? & H Datsun 610 CouJ>Ps 70 & 72 Datsun 510 4 d r SIW 70 & 71 Corona Corrola 71) & 72 1-·1at S/W & 4 door 76 & 78 Subaru < 1.000 Miles> 69 & 72 Datsun r U Cha11S1S Sat 10 lo 5 m Alley al 310 3rd St. HB. Call 673 1784 ror appowlmenL Mon or TU\!5 Al-<;O I' ff bookkeeper Service Sta. Attendant i 00 Yrs o Id. Mr 11 t.ables & misc 64G-283J Call 12131 598·5344 -need<'rl 4 day work f/tlme Apply. Chevron. Cartwright, 646-5031 or Salhng instructor . ex· week. Apply Mon thru l2Sl N. Cst Hwy. wguna 640-7320 54(}.JS()() Docb 9070 20' SkapJack '75. Chevy ••••• ••••• •• • •• •• •' • • •' AutOl for S-. Jlcrt'ulon cmr bd grp Xlnl 9' round shag rug, peneoce ~ary. t3 50 Thurs. 7 to 5:30pm 3502 Beach. ---------pr hr + comm . Wed-SUn, s Gl'ffflville St. S.A. /\l'ch1tectural antiques All 8:~.00 645-1100 ' Sen1ce Station Mech·s & Imported from England Secntcry /Rec.pt Attendants. day & nates. BeaultfuJ doors, etched for amall Newport Beach Must be eitp 2800 W. Wllldows cast iron Vic· Law f'irm Good skill'>. Coast Hwy. Newport tDlian f"encing, "Malls" ScMsdeft Mature 18 +. F rr posl t1on ~..8444. M1rumum 2 yrs general Shell slot machine S800 Much o ff 1 c e exp r . Good more. Wholesale Pnces. Sales • Halston BouUque benefits Salary open Serv St.a Help needed am· Weekdays ~5 660 w. I 7th So. Coast Plua 1s tn· J52-5S22 Jan med. fUll or p/t. Apply St Bldg 115 CM S48·5860 terviewing (or full or••iiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 990 E. Cst Hwy, N.B parttime salespersons r.~RET.a.RY "-0 1 k Appl!CllM:H 80 I 0 Wltb exper m Designer ~ ""' ...,wtna· ver oc exper ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apparel Top !!&lary plus No Sb Necasary Top PllY lS80 Monrovlll, PRO HT O A M AGED comm. For app·t phone Musttype SO.GS accurate· N.B. 642·3472 H<71'f'OJNT SALE 3308 ~from II OOam to ly & be familiar wtrlil'• Shoe salesperson, asi!'t W W11mer nr Harbor. 5 OO!)m Mon thruSat ta phone. 1-"or a ppt. mnnager, experienced, Sa.ota ;\pa. 9'79·29l.!_._ _ plf'ase cont1H•t t111m · f II t i l SALESLADY lOe.rn, Lynn Stansfic>ld, u me, op com· W311her · Dryer Dis· E'xper'd. Gin. Sbop. App /\vro Financial Servkes, ml.sslon. Appl,y 10 person hw1111her SlOO ca. Color ly, Buns lntemotloonl. 620 Newport Center Dr. ~!:~O::~r.'!ct~~~es. 9 TV SlOO 646 ~--- 21M3 W•tcllff Or, N.8. N 8 . 644·5800 CASH PAlO tAJ •!Ua..l.ll'!_M...,.-F,qual Oppor Employer $ilnature collectors, part Ws hr 1Dry r 81 Rl'rr 1 g ~----"9 "• or full time, your bra kin ac.7 "133 Looldnafor Jmalu.relnd SS-lO hr.751-8980 wor g ornotllV ~ Oaa Dryer. heavy duty Kenmore SJ.SO. 840-2342 co ~t" man•ae 0w11 SN-r .. lAry to cen rnat · •---------- $alea f0tte of finished Local llf.e~r.y. lmmed Silk 11creeoers w11ntcd, p roducts. Stu rt al ope11. ~ ~-"" part & (\,IU time, start at $ I 5 O o + . G u a r ~t.a . min 3 yrs ex per 12.SO hr. Apply only al fldvncmnt Work Or or heavy J blhnd. JtCD cor local. Cla.sslt' GraphH.:11 Washer. Dryer• Sup<'r l..A Cly. wm Tr11ln. Call rHpondonc<".· 0Hlc1al &;JJ..oll02 nJte dtluxe mOdel~ )t J~ 1213) 421·7'"9 rnioutes, app t achedul 11111r Free del Yuur Ing, fillna & other misc Whether you·~ buying or choice $130 Soulhco;i~l SALES P&RSON , ofC' dUllH Apply •n &elling. Claulfaed ad Applianct537·2S42 R ETAIL LUMBER, puson. Mr Joyce, vntls1na wlll act your------- JDuat bt npc'I' 4t4-6S38 L•iuru 8 ch Countt rocuaaeto lhcrllht peo ~ars He11 vr duty Wll her or so.un L11un1 Water District, 38f; 3rd pie CallToday1642.5678 dryer.1Qodcond,l220for Btacb Lumber Co St Lei Otll "· · both M l4a.. ... cond. + comp bdrm set good rond1tton +dbl mat w /box 963·7111 ____ 64_6_·6_1_4s __ _ Qn sl('('per-sofa Sl25 MuslSell this week 552-3728 ··Walton" Exercyclt: Lake new. 548.3036 Organ . piano, home Sa lt on te11 c art . runushlngs. paUo & lawn glass/wrought iron lJ eqwp. Miac. 759 t97S ble. 6 chairs. barstoob 1835 Prt SheHield Pl. NB _7_5&-_9032 ______ _ V-8. OMC. Cew hrs. t:lean, SLIPS A VA.II.AILE •••••••• ••••••• •• •• •• •• $7500.ongowner67~ YACNewport646·05S I Geos•• 9510 Cstm Campbell 22· crsr. 30· Avalon mooran11 In ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnnted cad eng, prlct front or Sean 's & swam B> short blk eng. 8 r11nd cood. V-dnve mny xtras urea. $2S,OOO fn3·S099 new fctry packed with 542·990C>639-3s°l5 WANTED. slip ror 38. ~::!5 se~-~t olCer HELP'·'· Cbris Craft 546 3468 .a...a-./ days. 838·5107 eves ~~ ·7s Relnell 7 4 meter at.ska 9520 2 Sp11n1sh tbl lamps w matching h en1t1ng lamp. larae Goldleaf haDglllg chandeller Best olfer. 968-7994. [.1kc new Slue bk Shp needed by refined ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCRAM LETS $1 I , 5 O O. O w ner ciwet s1n11le lady Wiii CLASSICCORVAIR • desperate Sacrif ice pay reasonable rent111 & CONVERTlBI.ES ANSWERS Sk';O (714 )547-0986 as~ also act ill a caretakmg Pvt pty 536-9993 for Bill capacity. Reply c 10 --------- Tariff -Aaony _ Ensign Yachts 548·11.31 '68 Cad c:oupe de Ville L f'·u"r J fa t ..... a...t/ -.-.. ._..... • CiJ\ ~mmac. cood, highest GarogeU. 1055 u"cfaA°FF-1Ti -c....... 9050 _ .,.._... b1aaer 498-585l ·•••••••••••••••••••••• You know ""'u're In a ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Sid 9010 •~ ...-_. tJnbellC"voble! 1'>ns of Lhe JV ALIACOal ................. , ..... IWClllWWDI • old stuff. Qulltsl wagon touah nolahhorhood ovgo,NIOHTc-R For Sale: J9' c ustom. VtMdn tSJO w"AAI. rum .• lnd an rugs whtn )'011 ao Into u ron " I;, .. A ' ed ski ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ fcHIO &l a d lht> • 'nley're here! Reser ve ma ..... Je power & btuk ets, untlque n n rt! ll snace nowonfaatdeluxf> boat and trailer, top '72 VW Camper, Super clothes. U.fet.lme of col· ORAFFJTJonlhe.walls 48' SporU lsber. 1·6 t'OO<t.540-0378 cond. Haa everythlnl( lectlnlit c-veryt.hln11. 111~ Mltkal PASM'llleraonly. 59,000 miles. N<'W tires. E. Bal boa ton the .._......._....... 1013 ,. ...._ ,.. .. .__ betury.8303157 _...._"'" 714.21.,,.15211. ., •• ,. - Pen1nsula> •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lee.. Horws 8060 I HllD AN A.MP! ..... WI 9060 Ce.11 a.. S./ a.. ' '540 .ltfau;·ie~;y··t;;y••;;s;~ P r f!fC"r11bly n Old ••••••••••••••••••••••• llei;t 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fender Burmnn, but New.J.rt 111, bas cabln, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Mu~t1n°-re&tore & ~ fe 1., suppllet •'" " • free delivt>ry anyt.htng In gond work Ina sl~ps 2. 2 salls & trlr. Oldt>r camper 4·!1•1t> w 10 race t.tus one It Is •PHd O'K...t.•i feed Ir Toe• t"OOd.ltt0n for arOUAd $100 SI.TSO ssa. 7120 lruclil SlSO S\ovC' • eq1apped, It needs rour N r:::, BJ d CM wUI do C.11 661 6261 •fl rett11. 840..2700 touch. t800 or bllftest 2544 ew v 5 :.>pm bkt 547.3192 l across rom Ot1n4t SeUwltb EASE• 81-1)' now before vacation r--------- C°'1nl.Y ratn Claaa1ne<1 Ads. your one lfu BREEZE Be• u t If u I c • bo vu SELL jdt. lt~ma wttb a ~S686 1topaboppmg renter Classified Ads &42...5678 camper GOO. Ph 979-2133 Dall>' PtJoc Cluallled Ad -.... -i-• -~ ... ,. • • .. • • • .. - .. (; J ff DAIL 'I PIL.0 I t971CHYOKH $6995 U8A16NN127783 > 32 Cherokees ln Stock OVERSTOCKED CJS Pickups Wagoneer11 $1300 DasCOWlt on some models 2524 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 7 I 4 /549-1023 '73 lelef'llCl'tfoMI ScCMlf4X4 1; cyl . 3 speed trans . 4 wheel drive. locking h ubs. remov;iblc top, radio, beater & off·road 11res. C683JEV I $3999 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR 6LllO. COSTA MESA 641 0010 JEEP, '75CJ5. 6 cyl, 24.000 mi. 848-4076 -- 076 GMC >/4 TOH 4X4PICKUP VA. 4 s peed trans.. ti wheel drive, pwr. steer mg, aux. fuel t.ank. radio. heater & off road tires 15190061 $5794 THEODORE ROBINS FORD lObJ HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 641·0010 '76 GMC Jimmy Jl1gh Sierra. hke new 29,000 ma's. air, V 8. crwsc con lrol Loaded w /xtras Brand new ovcrl>1Zed off road la res 50.000 1111 warranty Call 1714 1 ~-9051 1962 Ford l"lOO Must M!c to appreciate. Must sell Best ofr or trade for ski boat. 548· 7827 ALLEN GMC TRUCKS 1978 VAN CLEARANCE HUGE $AVINGS ON CX>HTEMPO SANTANA& RED-f ·CAMP CONVERSIONS WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION 9f JIMMYS, & SUIURIANS ,.. ,,. ALLEN ( :.•111 ,I.{. '•l f)0.~f"\1t11 . ""'' 'k' · '' .. \ , ... 0·•'7' t ""' "·f"I ' I '" At',, ,..,,A"'' • It l '73 1 ton 12· step Van. overload for 2 ton bAul· mg. VB, auto. Very i mi's. super cond, suc f q\Ack sale. M0-0428 27 Portola, CM ·75 Dodge Mu i-bubble top, PIS. auto, H. Oty, <'lean, low m l, •tras. $4800. M ark , dnys, M7 fnl8oreves. 962·9884 ·74 C hevy , lo ade d W/Roodles. xlnt rond J"u-l see to a ppr~c . $4QISO/Best pffer 973 1252 '7SCbevy van,~ T , lo ml, lmrmc .• ioeded. not con- v er td. ~00 /beat . ~-...oo78 'l • BARWICK OATSUM .... tll I 11.111' .q11 t ! ,tlH I 831 -llH 493.3375 WE BUY Cl.UN CARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHMOLET 2828 liarbor Blvd COSTA MESA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS If your car 1s extra clean see us first. IAUERIUtCK 2925 Harbor Hlvd Costa Mesa ,.7!1 2500 WE BUY USED CARS t;ALL <;AH'rll l/'l'd Car M ~r 540·5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN-MERCURY 2626 HARBOR Bl VO COSTA MESA 1978 BMW's HERE NOW! COMPLETE aOOYSHOP HOWOPIN Dotwn 9720 '67 2508, xlnl cond. oil ••••••••••••••••••••••• service records, $3800 *DATSUHS* Larg1t5Ndi0fl Of A.II Modeb SALES·LEASINC PARTS-SERVICE We Nl'rtl Clean Oatsunl>' COSTA MESA DATSUN 21W5HARROR RLVO 540-6410 540-021 l 831 1.230 i!YIOSEL. power, 111r, AM ; FM, snrf, l~thr. gd rub ber. nu ball, xlnt rond Cmpll servu:l' rel•Ords ~ 6460050 '64 230SL, on.i: int. nu eng, nu con vert lop.l'herry t'Ond. $9500 83J 7723 1972MIZ280C Automatl('. pwr stcl•r mg, air c·ontl. & cxtru low miles (9'.!'.H'V01 $7495 HOWARD Chevrol•t Dove & Qu& al St.s. iNear MaeArthur. Jamboree& Bnstol> NEWPORT BEACH • 833-0116 '77CVCC, xlnt cond. lo m1 . '72 914. 22.000 mi's, on g 646-4628. eni:. xlnt cond. $4800. Ask for Dave. 008·2073. Jfl9Mll' 9730 '73 914. Apr ~rp. lo mi's. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMI FM. red & btrul . '75 XJ12C. lo rn1 's, xint a.torr 492-6775. cond, Sl0,500 924 Porsch-e-.-, a_t_e_'_7_7. 646--4848. 67s.g2SA Special Ed1t1on. AM tl"M •75 XJ 12 Fuel lnJCctcd. cass .. s unrf, air, delux mlnt t'Ond, muroon wtblk inter. must sell. Offer. vinyl top. loaded, P.P. _67_S.._54_91 _____ _ SU.ZOO. Ba ys 537·7373 ·~ 911 E Targa. nawlesf Evesaft GS46-36S8 cond thruoul. $7000 C~I. KarMaftft Ghia 9735 675-8638 evs THIS SUMMER INA BARGAIN- PRICED SUBARU! YOUR CHOICE s21aa 197' SUIAlU Ol4-S.AM .Automahc hanam1n1on r •<loo heat&< bod• •OO• mo41khno.1 rQCJllN tl,f&e (S.r A28l80ft29'11 Tri..,.e. 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 Triumph S pitfire. d ean. best offer over $2 400 P ete. 494 ·6538 wkdys Volcswogett 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEFORE YOU IUY A USB> VOLVO, See us al Southe r n Orange County", Volvo Headquartc~ MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-t 2 I 0 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer THATS RIGHT! '"a0w~~cLC~~~! OIRF.CT YOUR [fl:Jl'~ CHOICE 2025 S. Manchester s21 aa Anaheim 750-2011 I 976 CADILLAC &.DORADO v~. automatic. factory air cond • Cull power. leather in tenor. AM /I" M • Nabers Cadillac ~li(K I f l.11fl•11 nl~d Men:wy 9950 • •••••••••••••••••••••• OK.ANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST UNCOLN·MERCURY Dealership is now OPEN RAY FUDEIOE LINCOLN-MERCURY 16-18 Auto Cente r Dr. ( "'' I M,.,,, 'i 111 111110 SDFwy·Lake Forest ell it IRVINE 130.7000 9917 ----------------CGl'IDIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Qunaro. Ii cyl, P /8 , P tS. tmt w1ndow, 8·trk stereo. $4200. Call ber noon 673-; 442 '75IOICAT 5qUllE WAGOM 6 cyl., pWT. steenng. a.r rond. etc. (159PUYJ stereo 8 tr11ck. vinyl roof Chevroi.t 9920 & low miles Ser 133151 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3399 PHIL LONG SLk 475A $7695 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10 60 HARBOR Bl VO. COSTA MESA 642·0010 '73 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Padded top, full JJOWt.>r factory air eond1t1onang. s tereo. lilt wht>l'I 1791 RVU I $2999 Nabers AUTO CENTER Div of Nabers Cadilla~ I 425 IAKElt ST. ACROSS FROM FEDCO COSTA MESA 540.9109 1974 MERCURY CA.Pkt • ~l>OOO ,,.,.. , Mlf'M _...., 6 t1• l!O'I011 1?1M,jJJ 1977 TOYOfA STATION WAGON Blue •"te11or •f'l.O s •C>&«I .... 5 3995 1978 OLDS 88 4 DOOR "OIESB. .. F ut11 tactory "ou1ooed 1nctt"'d'"9 .,.,. wf\Mlt. L•k• ll<W'O NEW"' 11371/ 41 MUST SH TO APPRICIATE 1976 FORD THUHDERlllU> ll'• NEW!t' 8nQl'll recl ••-full oower & wue whe•I• St.arc>' 1822NWGI 5 6995 1978 OLDS DIESEL W AGOM. 9 Pe&~ Fulr pc:'.M'f.. 1t1f tonc1 , "9"80 Ch.Mitt • ~Y' ';()() fNlMt ,.,,,,,, SHOWROOM HEW ALWAY$ A-$9JICTIOOC Ol',..._TOW- CAM.LA~ !IS YC9Af. '75 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE atbnolel top, leather in tenor, Cull power. hie tory a ir cond1t1onang. stereo w /ta~ player. lilt wheel & I yr ., l2.000 mile warranty (380ULAJ $5999 Nabers AUTO CENTER Div or Nabers Cadillac· f 425 IAICER ST. ACROSS FROM FEDCO COSTA MESA 540.9109 '75 Mallhu (;lasMc ~late W.i~on !J P~&r. ;ur, PS 11'B. rud1als, auto. r..ic·k. "'ki<l Lnm. ''' m1. Xlnl 11.i1d $35011 FORD 43 Auto Center Dr. S 0 Frwy ·lrvil\4' 768-5888 I WG t IKI 76 Monarch. lo mi. air. • 1975 t'ht>1' ,\.'lonza 2+ 2· ~~f~~ 5C'Ofld. p /P . 1\ulu1nJt1l· trans .. air 1·<111tl \ M i''M & 10 Mltltanc) 9951 bc;iuuful l'Ondil1on Pr1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>lY ~200 Call837'·96S2. '65 Fastback Mustang, 1;.11 l ht'\' Impala 4 dr Good classic .platenal, \ C Rood motor. new $2000 64~1tl25 "<iuit S600 5"8·277H 'fi6 C_on_v_e_rt_1_b-le-.-v-.11-.-289- 11. \fontu, xlnt cond1t100. l11Jdt.>d 22 .UOI> m 1, ~S9'li a(t 5PM 74 Monte Carlo. P /S. B 0 . air. >.Int rond Wholes ale blue book $2.875 640 5192 ----CWy-slef-9925 .....................•. '75 CHRYSLER CORDOBA Brougham sunroof all opt ions• $4195 /olrer (~PUV I C;ill 64S 3661 or see at Cort Foa bcnmq 2.586 Newport Blvd! COSTA M ESA Classic 1964 New Yorker Sa lon· All extra s . M111hclin radials. Xlnt cond1t1on. 714·673·0809 9930 •.•••••.......••....... T: Mark V lmmac.•ee ~ Weekdays, 9 5 ---Corrett. 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corvette·B1d.o; now bem~ taken on Indy 500 pacf' car in stock f1etchcr Jonec: Chevrolet 6ti3J W estm1n st\'r Avt', Westmin ster t:a . gg'l.4444 en~ Collector'!! Classic nds repairs, best offer buys. Aft 6pm,675-&2l3 '6.5 Mustang 6 cyl, 3 1pd. good cond. $1400/bsl olr ca 11646-7030. '74 JI. gd eond. nu ti.res. FM cass, $2400. 213-433-32.47 '68, lo mi's, PS, a!Ao. 289. very clean. Aft 6pm. SS&-BOOZ. 'f.6 Mustang 289, Buy & rat'e this one. Need:; some work. Must sell. S!IOO or htghe~\ b id 547·3182 OW.nabia. •tS5' ...........••.......... '74 0LDS CUTI.ASS COUP't Cabnolet lop, full power, factory air ronditl()fling & r allye whe e l ~ ~FE) -$2999 Nabers AUTO CENTER Div of Nabers Cadillac r 1425 IAIER ST. ACROSS FROM FEDCO COSTA MESA. 540.9109 ~!!!...!!L~IJ!..!!L~-----1 ·72 Cutlass Supreme Cpe. 76 Corv beJge, leather mt. AM /FM 8-lrk. T top, A!C. 1mmar. new tires. !1.500 19.000 m1. 640·1751 Auto, P JS. P /B, 8 cy I. Fal't air, Catalirla blut! w/match'g int, wht vinyl top. Super cond Om.I-out Sl6.50 To see & dr call 642-4504 lmmtll' 197fi T·Top, L82, 4-spd. all optwns IMi()() 642 71H2. dys. '7S Cutlass Salon, 1uper fM·9lU. fo~venmits cond. loaded, S435U --5tl6-8602 lA8 '78 Corvette PAC~ --------- CAR. Loaded . $.16.500. '74 Cstm Crm.Hr st.i l.11· Z34VCO Ran<Jy tionwagon. II pass. full Dabbs (21.31691 3985 pwr. air, lllnt cond n...a---9935 $2,55(). -__,... 963-0290 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1975DOOGE D.UTSB>AN Small VB. air l'Ond .. pwr . steennR & only 12,900 miles' <240MCAI $3799 PHIL LONG FORD it3 Auto Center Or S 0 F"rwy ·lrv1ne 768-5888 '63Cutlass. 2dr, auto. p/s . runs good. !st. 14«1 takes It 1 646·5201. ·70 Olds Delta a. 4 dr sedan. full pwr, lo mi, supenor car. low com. press1on gas enc. $1200. &i6-90'J2 ''"'° 9951 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Pml-0 Runal>MK. air. AM/l'"M, PStPB,4·sp 847 2011 83.J.3420 '73, J.dr. AJC, Suarf. Atr. '63 Dai:t16. auto. i:ood llres clc Xlnl trans. $311(). 548.7949 lo 11\l'S, $1799. ~4848, 9940 t.'75-8258 ---Ford ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~--PHIL LONG FORD """°""' 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 S11tellitc, A T, P /S. P I B. a 1 r . $2 t 00. I' h 83().-0(»5 996S ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Pontiac Fm1-1Pd con- v e rli b le Xlnt r ond $2100. 847-9420. 9970 IXC&LENT •••••••••••••• •• • •• •• • • '73 9-1-IT-.-,o-m-1.-lo_a_d_ed-. SIUCT10N OF '!!i~·0~ti'!~~eCa~~s~~l~·. perfect Last rail. Steal it All Cars Sub1ect To Prior Sale 2 Swedis h Volvo Mechanics now a t Ivan ·s. 1995 Harbor Blvd , C M 645-1982 '73 Cad Sed. de Ville. loaded, looks new $2595. Ca II S.SI .30(',o ~~:~~...!C".!:::°"' .. :;,;.;;: ••••••••••••••••••••••• =====-===-=-I '73 T· Bird. Fu II power ·74 CAD Eldo. xlnt CIDOd. 1971 FORD New r&dlals. ~car IMW RESALES .... for $96-00 Opp ·y end$ We m:ly have your neict evemn~. wkends 7 '22 645 3392. 544<0078 SEA 70Volvo,stundardtrans. Elertric moon roof LTDWAGOH Asking '900. · __ car in our Ip vent.Ory . Ca II ism Re bit eni:. new pulnl R,;.,. -97 55 IM today• & body work S2 095 • AM /t'M . 90.000 mi . S.S.OOOnus 15750 PP W.O.•ircond .AM/FM ·6.5,allpower,3S.OOOm1's Sl700/bstofr.646·4931 Call moms Don~ Carl stereo. tilt wheel, rack & on recond eng. Best of. 750-7286 or 640-t 79ti o n I y 4 • I O O m 1 I c s ' rcr. good cond. 642·2806. 831·2040 495-4949 842-3742 • ···················~··· ----TtSTDRIYEOUR 1145799) Su N Allfot, UMCf '74 El Dorado Convert• V991 9974 CREVIER & I Sf • lltOADWAY SANTA ANA 835·3171 1 'Hf UUIMATI; DlllVINO MACHIN!! •UHDIMWs• '722002 up. (.'M4LL\ > '742002A,A/C/(5981.t'Ol '75530i Auto U116MTV) '76 2002,4!tpS/R(549Pl17. I '7U30l :Lux(608PHM > '18530!. S 1R<5R1 RCS1 ~losed °" Sndoy1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble, xlnt cond. 45.000 m1 $6699 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC '905 l.ike new. $7Ei00 Mom PHIL LONG ·71 Panel, 4 s&MI. pnmcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• lngs. (''arl or Oun I t " color . grt'Ml car or GOOd Inventory ln stock. R. V.'s & SUIARU 1"76 AMC Gremlin, 8 eyl. 640-1796or 7SO 72116 FORD rnodificallon. Aft spm, Jlurry whlleU~y last! 17511 hodt llYd. 311pd, Nktnfl rms. Call ... 6 Sed d VIII bl 43 Auto ~nter Dr. es&-7321 ••.a.,..11 .._ 536-2911. • an c e. uc S 0 Fr I I M ~-2 ML S..eifS-Dlet-~-r w/blue toter. all xtru. · · wy · rv ne MAIDA/REHAU&.T HUNTIMGTOM IWck 9910 S1900.847-oo39,847·9989 761-Hll VEGA CITYf f ! 2150Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11 Ford LTD Country • 7 G W M I( o n COSTA MF.SA ICH. '66 Ry1ck 1edan pwr 78 Seville. 3.200 mi, nil SqareWagon.A /C, Pt8. tt109NZ 91 ·1187~: ·1:, 645--5700 ,. 842•0675 steer. Runs well: Cood blk. Loadud , lmm11c PIS, lo w miles. sood Coup~·C20HING >-Sl175, MaMrwtf 9739 trans ... 00 Or offer. eo1_1d. Warranty. $13.~5 cond. Trailer pkg. Sl.000. · '1" H A t c h b" ck · a-...Rov-• 9756 """·7813 Pli/P494·1618 .,..,.,..88 S:l l:l PIA > $1275 , 73 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -,-r-----------'I °"' '""'°"'' h b k ' •••• •••••• • •• •• • • • •• • •• ' •on-. • Cpe d VIII All lhe ex II u t r 8 " '72 Mll~('rall Bor•. 74 #lDEALERINUSA 77.,.,h .. u Sta. Wg.6 m o '70 Elertra, brand new · e e ·71 Ford Counlr)' Squire 12:?6 11R E•·S975 & '1'l coobn11 '\YS. xlnt cond, • • old warr, AtC. FM 8 lrk, Urcs. itlnt cond, Best or lras Lo w mileage Station Waiton, itlnt II a t <' h b a t' k · Mcnda 9731 .. LE CAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• OF THE YE.AR0 Sl 7,!IOO 848 0661. ~ROY 12Mml,perl cond Cost rer96JJ8ll9 73/Beoutiful642-9260 cood.$1500C81l8Jl·Z396 ,17011s115875. 962 2231 PP CARVER ~. sell $4300 or trudc I ~ for 4W0truck 642-1137 Ju." moved into town" '72 Ford LTD Counlr)' Sq. New ....... IMtn tr you re nnt rpadinit the Mlf'cedn lem t740 ROllS·ROYCC 765 Oldillnt'll loOo·Cartll Then izet acquamted with 01r. P /S. P /B. $1290 189t'-'cll'J:;la Mes little qdt In Clnsiitflt<d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMtJ•mlMt'•• T~ 9 Whau•vcrthe f'ad the Clas51fle<I Ads ~8l29eves ~• I Ht•"'1 • .. c11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roll 'em otr lbf' rl'IArkrt -.., you·~ rl'ltllllm& • I~ of ~terted 11 "13 280C. dork ,._ __ _........,. ~Cof'Of\a, lluto. id con<I. With a ClassHi d Ad Ttwy'rt' the et11oest way '60 Falmn Ranchrro. new1y )nformation a! blue.llhr.sut11f,lmmac CLO$tnsuNOAY\ nuttree.'800 CnllNow'fJ4Z56'7S to f111d j113tthr1temsand $$80or ofCer we.II&..\ .ome great buys S9400 673> 7390, 67S~739 "' 642-Sl2S • servl~• you {leed' S48 79t9 ant Ads . . Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDIT ION VOL. 71, NO. 199, 3 SECTlONS, 26 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESOAY,JULY18,1W8 .\ft~rnoon ~-Y. toc•kA TEN CENTS Huntington Nixes 'Fat' Budget QUITS SCHOOL BOARD Ocean View's Or. Stark Trustee Dr. Stark Resigns By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL Ol t.._ 0.lly Pll°' St.tit Faced with ht>avier duties as director of the Center for Urban Studies at Cal State Long Reach. Ocean View School District Trui:;tee Maq~arct "Maggie'" Stark resigned from the school New researC'h assig;;-;;;ents rn the field of social and behavioral sciences a t Cal State Long Beach, coupled with heavier trustee .workload brou~ht on by Propos1t1on 13 for ced it. s he said .. I don't like to do anything halrway," said Or Stark. who was elected to the Ocean View board two years ago One or both. JObs would prob· ably suffer from the combined workload. she explained. ''I have given it a great deal of thought," s aid Or St ark. of 1634 l Birdie Lane, 1n north Hunt· ington Reach. '"I feel tha t. after all is s aid and done. I mu~t simply rec ognize m y own limitations.·· she added in a letter of resigna tion submitted to school board PresidentJulio"Jay" Rivera and Dis trict Superintendent Da le Coogan. '"As you know. I have been at. lc mptini: for some months to find a way to continue as an ef feclive board member and yet meet growin g professional responsib1hties " The combined ta::.k!.. said Dr Stark. would probably eventual ly take a toll on her health and it has become nccess«Jry to make a decision about which one t o purs ue • "lam very proud to have been a part of this a hd truly regret any inconvenience my resigna tion may cause. 1 wish you well in the challenge ahead.'' She referred to the decisions yet to be made in the wake of the J arvls-Gann Amendment and its effects o n Huntington Beach's Ocean View district. A decision on how to replace Or. Stark on the hoard must be m ade within 30 days under s tate Jaw Most l1kcl:v. explained Or Coogan, the board will appoint a replacement to serve out the two years remaining in Dr Stark's term. thus ::.a ving the cost or a special election Huntington Rabies Clinic Corrected A rabies clinic sponsored by the Rotary Club will be held at 7 o'clock this evening al the Lake Street Fire Station, not on Wednesday as listed In Monday's Daily Pilot. Smith Trial Slow SAN DIEGO (AP > The long-delayed trial or financier c. Arnholt Smith may be weeks away from hearing testimony because of the len£lhy Jury selection process. Smith. 79, ls beln1 tried for state income tax evasion. fraud and grand thef\ lo the collapse ot hl• U.S. Nallonal Bank and 11Je of the San Dteao Padres baseball team. Loan Action City Manager Of Valley Hit By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of Ille D•llY "II°' St.Ill retirement fund. but they were put into "~ubstitutc invcst - mC'nts." # Fountain Valley City Council members have criticized City Administrator James Neal for making a $10,000 trust deed loan from his personal account in a city-sponsored retirement fund to a s ubordinate '" ll was poor l0xcrc1se for his ma nagerial Judgm ent" in mak· ing the loan for City Personnel Director Sally Hartman. said Mayor Marv Adler. But Adle r noted t~at an anonymous letter sent to city employees. the City Council and the ne ws media was .. totally er- roneous" in implying Neal acted illegally in the loan transaction HB Pair's Daughter Murdered BEWARE OF PUSSYC AT Glamor Puss? Neal, 64, is on vacation and could not be reached for com- ment today. The writers of the anonymous letter "are trying to make Jim look bad." said Adler. City Attorney To m Woodruff has told the City Council Neal didn 't violate any law in the transaction. A manhunl for the murderer of Cheryl Ann Green Sky, 18, daughter of a Huntington Beach couple. continued today as <1n a utopsy was conducted on her body which .,.. as found nude and apparently r aped 1n Bell Gardens Saturday. I nvl'sligators said today a no- ba i I a rrest warrant charging William J Hatley. 20, of Bell Gardens. has been issued. When 1t t'omcs to f chne beauty t•ontests. "Cactu ... Kilt~ .. 1s om• tough cookie He showed this farl' Monday as he ~canned the crowd on hand during his :J IT l\'HI CJ l the Fort Lauc.terdale . .I' la . c.11rpor1 ·Cactus" 1~ competing c.1gainst eight other rats th•~ \\C:t·k in lltl' 1:3th annual Glamor Kittv Cont l·~t 111 l lolly ~ood . Fla ~ An Orange County District At· torney·s Office invest igation of the matter has been dropped for lack of evide nce, said Mayor Pro Tern Roger Stanton Last week. city councelmem era ed Neal's two-year con tract ·an rep ac 1 Wl-'-tll aday- to-day working agreement effec tive Jan. L Funeral services for Mrs G rcen Sky. of· Chippewa tribal American Indian heritage. are scheduled Wednesday at Pierce Brothers Smith's Mortuary. Huntington Beach . and at Good Shepherd Cemetery. "We're not going to have a priest or white man's ft!l1glon. We 'll have a medicine man." her bitter brother Daniel Green Sky s aid Monday, as a family s pokes man. Huntington Firm Sued by Renters ll was the first time in 11 years that Neal's contract had been changed, officials said. Adler said the r etirement fund loan by Neal was not a factor in the termination or t he city manager's contract Council members were aware of the lransac•ion when Neal's con· tract was scrapped early Wednesday morning, Adler said ·'T his incident raises ques. lions and I am not going to judge the legality or illegality of it, .. Stanton said. '"I serious ly question the judg ment, or lack of it. used in this t ype of transaction." Stanton added. "The city manage r has the highes t position of trust in the ci ty and should conduct all of his affairs accordingly," he said. Stanton said the council will look into tightening procedures regarding the 40·member city. operated retirement plan to make sure ·'it is equal to all employees.·· Stanton said several city employees brought the issue to him recently and charged Neal with improprieties in using the retirement fund known as the Fountain Valley Deferred Com pensation Plan. The e mployees noted that Neal also made trust deed loans to his son for $12,000 and a son- in-law for $4,000. The city at· torney confirmed that t hese loans were made. The employees felt the funds were being taken from their con· t r ibutions to the r etirement plan But city comptroller Howard Stephens, who oversees the re· . llrement fuod, said this is just not true Stephens ::.aid no funds were a ctually removed from the He said there will be a tradi· t1onal rite b y a s haman. although mortuary spokesmen said the Rev G.B. Gordon, of the First Christian Church or Huntington Beach . will formally preside. ··Her husband, Loren Robbins. 1s Indian too," Green Sky added. sayinA they were active in the Los Angeles Indian Center One brothe r . Rick . i s e mployed there and his slain s is· t e r , mother of an infant daughter. Rayana, was s tudying there to complete requirements for he r high school diploma. Bell Gardens Police Detective Gary Magers said the Green Sky woman was discovered about 8 am . Saturday. s prawle d between two portable classroom bungalows on the Bell Gardens Elementary School campus. "There were a few s uperficial cuts around her neck and some stab wounds in her chest area One 1n the heart area. appeared to be deep." he said Rob Oambacher. chief of 1n vt-ligation for the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office. said an <See HUNT, P age A21 2 Paramedics Aid Crewman SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - Two Air Force paramedics parachuted down to a British ship 500 miles off the coast to help a 29-year·old crewman suf· fering from a possible lung col· lapse. the Coast Guard reported today. A Huntin~ton Be<ich develop ment company was sued for $5.5 million in damages Monday with the allegation that 1t 1s forcin)( senior c1t1zens lo leave a long established mobile home park by drastically r ai si n~ their rents The Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed as a class ac lion for all 90 occupants of the Mesa Vue Trailer Park. 6 18 Adams Ave . Huntington Beach. names the Mola Development Corporation, 417 Main St. a~ princ ipal defendants The action was file d b y lawyers for the Scn1d'r Citizens Legal Advocacy Program and the National Senior Citizens Law Center. The owner of Mola Develop m ent and his attorney were un· available for comment today Na med as co.defendants in the action are John L and Jewell B Henricksen, the former owners of the trailer park who sold the property to Mola ll 1s alleged thal m onth1v rent als of $77 al the park h:ivc· been hiked to Sl25 in a bid to force the elderly and hnanc1ally pressed occupant~ to leave the s ite Lawyers for the senior e1t1zens claim that land all around thl' trailer park 1s being developed by Mola and that the firm in lends to utilize the tra iler park for the same purpose. They claimed that many -Of the occupants are without funds other than Social Security and cannot a fford to move their trailers. In a ny event, the action states. m any of the mobile homes arc older structures and _might not survive the transfer . The lawsuit seeks an injunc lion that would prevent the new owners from raising rents until a court hearing can be held into the dispute lt Is alleged that Mola was Real Priekly Problem Prou;kr Suspect Misses Dog, Not Cactus The young Lagl,llla Beach man who reu through the roof ,of a fJower shop early Uris rnornfng may not }lave been a des perado but he had some desperate moments. He landed on a cactus -Jtroin first. 1''lrcmen humanely plucked hundreds of cactus s pines from the lraumaU:ted ar~a before police booked the l9·year-old youth for trespassing Wld prowJlng and released bJrn to nurse hts wo\Qldl and reOect. POLICE OfFICElt CAltMEN Pollastro wasn'L sure why the young man ran to besln witb Wben he aaw the police car patrolllna the oortti part of the city. The Dl&D 'ftJ walk· Ing near La Brea Street and South Coast Highway. Maybe it was the beer bottle he was carrying. Pollastro purs ued. His s potlight helped locate the man who was by then prone atop a flower shop. Then a crash throuah the screQn roof w:is followed by anguished cries, ON THE BRIGHT SIDE ; said the officer. was the (•ct that the younJt mM managed to elude a formidable Doberman plnscher guarding Jhe shop. "r really don't know why he ran." PoUastro •aid this mornlna. scratching bls bead. "He d\dn't do anything wrona unUJ he ra.n. Tbeii be couldn't do an.ythln1 rlfht." • obli ged to give at least one year 's notice of any such change at the time they took over lht• property ·school Bus, Car Crash Injures 24 DENVER (AP> A bu~ carrying children and adults to a school for the mentally retarded collided with a car this morning al a De nve r inte r s ection Authorities said 24 passengers were taken to hospitals J oe Calabrese, president of Laradon Hall. a non-profit training school on Denver·~ north side. said he understood .six of lhe passen~ers were "hurt pretty badly ·· It ~as not 1mmed1.:itcly known how many people were 1n lhP car nor wheth('r thev \\C'rl' mJured · A spokeswoman at Denver General Hospital said 16 youth~ w ere tak e n to S t Joseph Hospital. four to Denver General and four to St. Luke's Hos pit al A s pokeswoman at St. Luke ·~ Hospital said the four admitted there were children who were "not s eriously injured ... just pretty frightened." Witnesses said the bus and the car collided at an 1ntersect1on. The impact flipper! the bus pnto its left side. Eight ambulances were sent to the scene Laradon Hi-JJI h :.is two divisions, classes ror children rro m ages 4 t o 16 and a vocational program ror people 16 Lo 32. Calabrese sa id th e buc, passengers .. could have been a mtxture" oflhe two age groups Chess Title Meil.ch Draw BAOUIO CITY. Ph\llppines (AP I -Challenger Vlk tor l<orchnoi and world c hess champion Anatoly Karpov ployed to a drnw today in th<' opening game of Korchnol"s grudge match for the title Karpov offered Korchnoi a draw aft.er 18 move!I, and the game. which experts described as "unexceptional." ended aner two hounof play Korcbnol. the 47 ·year·old dtfettor from the Soviet Union, made o traditional English opening. one of his fovorltcs . • • I Lesser Package 'Retained B y ROBERT BARKEK Ol t.._ D•llY Piie! SU.ff A proposed $57.6 millio11 city budget came und~r fire from som e c:ouncil members because of "untrimmed fat" and was •urned down Monday night by the lluntington Ht•ach City Coun· <'ii M aynr l'nf Tl'mpore Richard S1t•IH'rl and t•ounC'1I me mbers Hoh Mandie. John Thomas and Huth Bailey voted instead to re- tain ~1 previously approved in- {(•n m budget that calls for S5 J million les!> m spcndmg. 1 Counc1lm:rn Ron Pattinson, \\ho called hL:. colleag ues ·wishy washy," and criticized them for reJectmg the higher budg<'t proposal. voted in favor of the ne\\ spending package. He \.\as JOinC'd by Councilman Don M<icAlhster Mayor Hon Shenkman is o n \a cation :md d1dn "t partici pate IO I ht· dl'>l'USSlllll S1l•bt•rt sa1c1 today that the de lay 1n approval of a final budge\ will gin• th<.' City Council a dlanee to :o.tudy how much rev- 1•nuc· will be accrued from new c·h:.irges on oil operations and to f'l'Vil'W m<in agcment functions. "I don't want to impose any user fee·~ until I know that they jl'C needed," he said L ~t s l Wt.!dnes d tty the City Council tentatively approved a :.cnes or user fees, including in· <'rl'ascd costs at r ecreatton facilities. parks. and beaches and an S80 pa ramedic fee when patients arc treated and taken to hosp1t:.il~ The ust•r fot•s presumably will b(' reconsidered al future budget dlS('USSIOnS The paramedic fee came un- der heavy attack from residents «Jt Monday night's meeting. Cla n cy Yoder said the paramc:d1c fee 1s a gouge to senior c1t1zcns on fixed incomes. ·'There ~111 be people who will lat! to ca ll the para medics bee a use of Lill' size or the fee:' ,he s .. 1<1 .. You'll tthe council ) huvc blood on your hands.·· Tht' council also received flak a bout new charAeS placed on oil oper a tors imd a community t•nr1<·hment fel' lo be charged to 1.Jl'velopcrs A move to ~el a side the or· ct1na nct• for otl fees was defeated by (,i tcch111cahty. Rut Sieb<>rt directed that city ofrt<.•1als ~l'l together with oil n1m panv rcpresent at1 ves to w o r k o u 1 m o r 1• e q u 1 t a b I e t'h<J rgt·~ Man) 1nc11•p1•ndl'nl otl pro durcr' would tw forced out of hustnl'~s by th<' new charges. an al torney told 1:ounc1l members Councilwoman Ruth Bailey ::.aid that she voted to reconsider thl' uud(:cl ··bec<iuse we haven't c·ut :.inything." She said that she believes user fees should not be imposed "un- t1 I we reall~know what the ex· penses will be.·· The City Counci l also extended u moratorium on e mployee layoffs until Aug. 31 Or:~:r~t:as( Weather Low clouds and local fog night through mid · morning hours, otherwise fair Wednesday. Lows tonight in mid-60s. Highs Wednesday low 70s at the beaches to low 80s inland. INSIDE TODA V 1968 was perhaps the m()11t tum ultoous year o/ thl! '6-0s. but Corona de/ Mar H191t. Sclwnl graduatrs survive<{ lhr dt>cade. featunng, Page Cl. l•dex Al'I' ... ,~ •• , ltl'ftt •• _.. C1 L.M. l•Y4 A6 ... ,..... .. .. c:.11...-.1. AJ Cl.tf tl llM do If c:.twln .. c,....... .. Dtttll .. ._.. '" llflterl•I~ ... M ··~·-... .,. .......... (I 1 "wtrM'f' a ~ O>JL Y PILOT tif Tuet0aw. July 1&. 1m Errors Bit Evangelist 'Milquoted' -OENVER 1 \Pt Ruth Carter Stapleton. the t!\'angt:l1st s1s l<•r of President Carter. says readin g a quote attributed to he r in the current Newsweek magazine. Which said J esus was JUst a man. was "the most devastating experience of my life." She is featured in the magazine's latest issue and is quoted as saying. "Jesus was just a man" or· dained by God to carry mankind's burdens. "An~ I beli~ve that through the Holy Spirit, Cod .can be m me Just as he was in Jesus,·· the presi· dent's sister is quoted as saying. Mrs. Stapleton distributed a written slatem~nt ~aying she is un "orthodox Ch~islian" who believes in Christ as "the living, bodily resurrected Son of God who died for my sins upon the cross." Mrs. Stapleton said the Newsweek article con· l.ained 21 e r.rors, including ~laims that she keeps in almost daily contact with Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt. For Slaerif f Gates w; ... Sen. Carpenter Heads Campaign • State Sen Dennis Carpenter, • R·Newport Beach. said today he will serve as the working chairman of the Committee to Re·elect Sheriff Brad Gates. "Under Brad Gates' direction the sheriff's department has . _provided modem , efficient law ,enforcement for Orange County while holding down the cost to the taxpayers," Carpenter said. The retiring Republican state senator said he is abandoning his policy to stay out or non. partisan election races because or what he sees as ''the need to continue the sheriff in office." Gates is facing a November general election runorr a gamst one of his own deputies, Lauren Ru~k . The 39·year·old incumbent sheriff failed to gain re-election in the June primary e lection when Rusk and four other can· didates held his vote to 41.6 per· cent of those cast. Carpenter didn't leave today's press conference without dis· cussing some or the problems lroineMan Aids Capture Of Suspect Garden Grove police credited an Irvine man today with lead· ing them on the pursuit of an armed robbery suspect who was ca ptured after a high s peed freeway chase. Credited with radioing instruc· lions to pursuing police was Mark Lucy. 34. of Irvine, an Orange County Transit District bus supervisor Lucy reported seeing a man run from the Carriage Trade restaurant. at 1091 l Westminster Ave .. Garden Grove. carrying a handgun in one hand and a bag in the other When the suspect jumped into a pickup truck and sped off Lucy reportedly pursued the fleeing s uspect and radioed the transit district headquarters along the route Police said they told the bus supervisor to continue the chase until it was joined by police units. Those units took over as the suepect raced westbound on the Garden Grove Freeway to 7th Street and Studebaker Road m Long Beach that plagued Gates through the primary election. The state senator said he has talked with Gates about improv· ing bis relationships with some of the city police chiefs io the county He also said he discussed a federal grand jury probe into Gates' financial affairs. "l feel satisfied there are no problems relative to Brad's in· tegrity or fitness to hold offi ce " Cct rpenter said. ' The eight.year state senator s:lld he h ad reviewed the sheriff's finances with him and "found them normal and as un· interesting as anything I 've ever reviewed." Carpenter said film actor J~ Wayne will ser ve as the honorary chairman or Gates' campaign and that he expects to be joined on the working commit· tee by other county, slate and feder al officeholders from both m aJor political parties. FroatPageAI autopsy would probably be con duC'ted today. The victim was last seen alive leaving a party with a girlf'nend and a third individual who re· portedly offered them a nde home, investigators said. Detective Magers said be is being sought for questioning. Tbe murder victim is survived by her parents, Daniel a nd Gladys Green Sky. of the Sunset He ights area or Huntington Reach; brothers Daniel, o( Bell Gardens. Ri ck, or Bell Gardens and Mark. of Huntington Beach: sisters Terry Arellano, of East Los Angeles, Be verly Green Sky. of Los Angeles and Karyn Green Sky, of Huntington Beach. She also leaves, in addition to h e r infant daug hter , h e r maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Bonga, or Michigan. Cuban Army Loss 1,500 In Africa War? WASHINGTON <APl The Cuban army has lost about 1.500 men killed in Africa over the past thr ee years U S. in· telligence officials said today. There. the suspect . Robert Hunte r Scott. 25, Anaheim. stopped the truck and s urren· dered to police. •1 They a lleged Scott had en· lered t h e Gard e n Grove restaurant shortly after 9 p.m .. forced a cashier at gunpoint to give him the money in the The officials said the Cuban battlefield losses apparently arc not heavy enough to ha ve caused unrest among the Cuban popu)a· lion al home, where. they said, Cuba's military help to African nations such as Angola and Ethiopia is still "extremely popular." , eatery's cash register then ran from the restaurant as Lucy was pulling into the parking lot for his dinner break. I I ' I I t I J ' ' ( • i s t . f ~ ~ f ' t ' I ' ' • • l ORANGE COAST HIF DAILY PILOT ~~~~'~:::.==~=-c;;a..tPubl•"""'IC-• ~ .... ..,,. __ "'°''""" M6nd•• '"'°""""" F'tldn ,., Co\h -.. llW-lloe<lt ........ _ llMcll "- 4Mft V.tttf-Y. lr•1M. s..Hlttw<• V44'9• ~ ~=~s:.~:r""~;:. =-~.:.."!:.:...~~ llt ....... ·-.. -,.,.~-..,_,.._ , .... °'""' .,..,......_ ___ ,, __ ,_,._ f.lll ... 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Seminar Set On Burglary Information on burglar)' pre- vention techniques and home security wlll be available Wedn es day when th e Neighborhood Watch mfft.s ln Huntington Beach. Detective J im Weaver and other HtD'ltington Beach Poll~ Department represenu.Uvea wtll addresit the citizen crime pre· venllon unlt at 7:30 p.m. at the Murdy Parlt Community ~nla', 7000 Norma Drive. Tbe public b Invited to au.eod and learn more about the Nei1bborbood Watc h 1y1tem and how citinn.s can help curb crime on their own slteeta. ERA Bill Extension Backed WASHINGTON <AP > -A proposal to extend the deadline for ratification of the Equa l Rights Amendment cleared its Clrst hurdle in the House Judiciary Committee today by a vote or 23-8. Before an overflow audience or ERA s upport e r s a nd opponents, the committee turned aside a move by Rep. Harold Volkmer, D·Mo .• that wo uld ba ve required the exte nsion to get a two·thirds vote if it re aches the House floor. Supporters were confident of securing committee approval by a close vote later io the day for an extension of three years and three months, scaled down from the seven.year extension originally sought. Rep. Robert Mcclory o f JJlino1s, the committee's ranking Republican, led the opposiUoo to the ext.easion. Mcclory, who voted for the ERA wben it was originally approved by the House. said the extension would do "more harm than good" to the prospects of ratification. · · H e sa id h e b e li e v ed ratification could be secured by next March 22. when the original seven.year period expires. 'Ole measure is d esigned t o guarantee equal protection of the la w regardless of sex. M cClory predicted the Illinois Legislature would ratify the E RA at a special session in November, altho ug h it bas refused to do so in the pasL He said this would give impetus to other states lo follow suit. If the ERA does not m ake it by the deadline, he s aid, Con g r ess s ho uld start the process over again and this time s ubmit the m easure for ratification by s tale co nventions , the other a lterna tive o utlined in the Constitution. Tllirty.five state legislatures h ave approved ll\e ERA. although four -Nebraska. Idaho, Tennessee and Kentucky later rescinded approval. Kentucky's rescission action was vetoed b y the acting governor Thirty.eig ht. or lhree·fourths of the states. must -a-p pi"'ov-e tile 1ffe a !; a r e -fo-r ratification. Agreement Reached on Tris Ban ·WASHINGTON tAP> -The Consumer Product Safely Com· .. mission announced settlement tod ay of a laws uit tha t had called into question the legality of its ban on use of the n ame re· ta rdanl Tris in c hildren's sleepwear T he agreement came with Springs Mills, Inc . of Lancaster. S.C , a large fabric manufac· lurer Under the a greement, the commisslon will be able lo con· tlnue lo forbid s ales of Tris· treated garments to consumers but will not be able to force the company lo repurchase gar. ments from retailers. The commission banned use of the chemical on April 8, 1977. and ordered the repurchases as a means of getting the garments off the market. The commission acted after Tris was linked to cancer However. U.S. District Court Judge Robert F. Chapman ruled last June in Columbia, S.C .. that the commission failed to follow procedures set out by Congress. The agency then appealed to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peals. T he settlement ending the suit comes several months after the commission reissued the ban, complying with lhe procedures Ch apman said It had failed to use originally Commission attorney Stephen Lemberg said the settlement re tains the primary contention of the commission. the right to forbid sales of Tris.treated gar· ments to consumers. In addltion, the commi~sion withdrew lawsuits against seven other fabric makers while stipulating conditions similar to those in the agreement in the Springs Mills case the action does not affect commission actlon on exports ol Trls·treated garments. which the commil8lon also has voted to ban. Munier Charged ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. <APl -Public Sa!ety Director Ed Cantrell. so . was charged Monday wtt.b the murder of an undercowr policeman, adclin, fire to a controvers y over t llcg1llon s of v ice and corruptioa In thls l'OUtb m1n1ng boom town. The undercover a1ent, &year-old Michael Rola. had been ~beduted to t.Wy Monday be fore a Wyomlnc f rand Jury tnn1tt11tlo1 the al1e1allons. Crall 1t'i1111er Debbie Ayer s. 12. Hunt· ington llcach. won first place award for ceramic mouse she created for arts and crafts competition at Orange County Fair. Job Totals In County ShnwBoost Unemployment in Orange County climbed from 4.6 percent in May to 5.1 percent in June. according to figures released by the state Economic Develop· ment Department <EDD>. The monthly labor report pointed out that the county's un. employment rate, despite last month's climb. is the lowest of a ny metropolitan area in the state. But, the EDD report noted. the employment impacts of Proposi· lion 13 related labor rollbacks a re not reflected in the June re· port. However. in Orange County the number of persons wh o have been laid off because of voter app~al of the property tax re· fOrm measure lS mfnimal. - - So far , gove rnm ent economies. for the most part, in labor force have come through phasing out public jobs vacated through resignations or retire· men ts. Wh at helped swell the county unemployment rate in June were graduates from high school and collei;:e that flooded the labor marke t. according t o EDD. Rabies Clinic Set Saturday One more rabies c linic for low.cost inoculation and conven· ient dpg licensing is scheduled in Huntington Beach, this Satur· day from I to 3 p.m. at the Edison Community Center. The clirtic at 21377 Magnolia Ave., in the southeast secllon of the city, is sponsored by the Anim a l Assistance League in cooperation with the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association. Ra bies shots may be obtained for $2 per pet. while dog licenses are $10 for unneutered pets and $5 for those which have been altered or spayed. Shooting Cue Huntington Teens Jailed Two Huntingt on Beac h juveniles who admitted attack· ing a nd robbing a paraplegi~ who was shot twice and left for dead were committed Monday to the custody of the California Youth Authority. Orange County Superior Court. J udge H. Warren Knight or- dered Indefinite CV A terms for Nancy Ann Lynch a nd John Gene Moore. both li . after they p leaded guilty t o c r imtnal charges. Moore pleaded guilty lo at · tempted murder and use or a firearm in commission or the of fense. He could be held by the CY A for as long as five and one half years Miss Lynch pleaded guilty to armed robbery and related firearm allegations. She could be held by the CY A for as long as five years. The defendants. then 16. were arrested last Nov 21 after being identified as the pair who shot a nd robbed paraplegic Jorge Rodriguez. 38. in Huntington Beach. Officers sa id the defendants are two or three juveniles who were driven around the Hunt· mgton Beach area by the vicllm WbaSwim Postponed FORT LA UDERDALE. Fla. IAPI -Marathon s wimmer Diana Nyad 's scheduled Cuba·t.o-Florida swim has been delayed. partially betau.se she still has no visa to enter Cuba. a spokesman for the swim· mer says. Members of Ms . Nyad '~ team in Fort Lauderdale were keeping rn dose touch with their New York office and expeet Cuban approval at any time. her spokesman. George Post. said. The situation hasn 't changed in more than two weeks. "We·re just going to camp in Key West until we. · &tl..1!111 a!) prov al." Post said:- Salesmen~ Indians March In Washington WAS HINGTON <AP) - American Indians and travelin~ salesmen had one goal in mind today as they massed in the na· lion s capital : Get Congress anci the rest of the •government to listen to them. Severa,! hundred traveling salesmen and saleswomen. most ,wearin g imitation s traw boaters. showed up at the Capitol today lo oppose legisla· lion that would tax automobiles burning excessive amounts or gasoline and a proposal that would end tax deductions for some business expenses such as meals. <Related story, Page 841 At the same time hundreds of Indians continued their protests aimed at ronvincing Congress not to approve pending legisla· tion that they say will take away their lands and deprive them of tbeir cultura l beritue whiM he plied them with beer and hamburgers Officen; said Rodrigue.t was shot lw1~ m I.be head. They aaid his attackers then d rove off, came back to collect his waUet and then drove away a~aln. The Uu rd Juvenile wa~ granted immunaty rrom prosecution m return for his testimony. It was $lated in court lhat Rodrigue-z has now recovered from his wounds BB Condo Opponents To Testify Shoreline conservationists led by Aileen Brock may present their case against a $25 milJion Lakeside Huntington Beach con· domimum complex before the California Coastal Commission Wednesday The appeal filed by Mrs . Brock ag3.UlSt previous approval by the South Coast Regional- Commission of the 40·acre proj· ect is first on the 9 a m. agenda when the panel meets iA Los Angeles. Testunony will be heard at the Airport Manna Hotel. near Los Angeles lntemat1onal Airport. /\ s pokesman for W & B Builders Inc . of Santa Monie~. backe rs of the 368·urut proposed townhouse developme nt. say they will not request a contin- uation of their bulldmg package th1s t1me The project has re peatedly been postpaned Just before 1t was to be heard and under the law. promoters of deve lopment large or small -may request a s1x·month continuance and gcl It. A long.time Coasta l Com - mission watcher. Mrs. Brock. of 2070 1 Beach Blvd • contends this option is unfair in terms of giv- ing the pubhc: a hearing. She h ves within a stone ·s row ot the-prop05e«1-SOUt11e·.,.~=-­ a re a condominium develop. m enl. which Coastal Com· mission planmng staff members s ay threatens to lead to further development and heavy traffic problems. However. she bas filed ap. peals on a variety of issues af. fectin~ other parts of Orange County and even the state. 'Tve always said the 'Coastal Ship' 1s unbalanced and with this. it really lists lo one side." declares Mrs. Brock. who wears a cardboard badge procla1aung her Public·C1llzen·At·Large. Terms of the Coastal Act of 19i6 say pubhc·c1t1zens·at-large have a rtJ.?ht to representation befor e the panel. She be li eves the s 1x·month postponement privilege favors big builders. coupled with the fact most Coastal Comm1ssmn hearini;:s are daytime affairs. when the average citizen is out working. Spokesmen for W & B Builders Inc would say no more thab that they ant1c1pated no request ror a continuance this time. DeWitt Ptckens. a planner for the commission. said recently il appears they have used t he six- monlh delay to avoid a vote by comm1ss1oners clearly opposed to their proJect SMOKY EAR llckot) armi"' ol Ohio Smoky !1moke4 cheese bar> Is • popular ('hee&e favorite ol many ye~ In a supertor blend of t'heddar and SwlM t'hcese thttl is ltlt'kory Reg. $3.89 cut $8.49whole . ~moke<No perlc('t1on to give 1l a delicious sm oky taste Smoky makes 11 mnuth waterin~ sn:ick. that YOl.l will 10(111 remember Offer F.xpl~ July ~ WESTCLIFf: PLAZA '"' • ~....,.. ..... Ha ... 11 *"--M'Tl,W.'Tl6 la.Tit FASHION ISLAND ............. ~. ~'TltW.'Tl•S.... IW 7 •• Irvine E 01 T I0 fJ Tuday~s Closing ~.Y. Sfocks VOL 71 , NO. 199, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1978 TEN CENTS1 _·_ e Panel Shuns Widening Harvard By PIOLIP ROSMARIN OI tlie 0•11¥ Piiot S~ff The Irvine City Council de loured its intentions to widen part of llarvard Avenue near Harvard Community Park Mon day in connection with the pav ing of a parking lot The council. in a s pecial meet ing called by Mayor Bill Vardoulis. faced 75 protesting residents of nearby College Park. and the signatures of an • add1t ional reported t .000 oppo nenls or the plan By unanimous vole. the coun cit called off procedures leading to the building or the Harvard A venue lot. Instead. res1denb are to be solicited for their views ahout what lo do with the dirt lot College Park homeowners had complained about dust from the unimproved lot next to the park When the city oiled thl· lot to keep down the dus t. residents complained about blotches of oil kicked up onto their houses. Councilmen said they thought the homeowners wanted the parking lot, to solve the problem ur what to do Wllh the field Rut the res ident s. who grumbled over the wee kend about a poss 1bk recall of some C'Ounctlmen. reared the act was thl' hrst step in a general widen- ing of Harvard Avenue. from Talks to End?' Sadat Pressures Israelis CA IRO. Egypt <AP) Prest d ent Anwar Sadat said today there would be no further.m eet lngs between Egyptian and Israeli repres('ntatives if Israel does not respond to the Egyptian proposals for M 1dea!'>t peace be- ing discussed at Leeds Castle in England. Sactat's remarks, made during a news conference in Khartoum. Sudan. where he 1s atte nding the two ·day me e t ing o r th e Organization of African Unity, were broadcast by Cairo radio The president 's comments C'ame as re po rts from Leeds .Castle indicalcd ci wide gap ex 1:.ted between the Egyptian and Israeli Vll'WS Drunk Trial Opens for By TOM 81\RLF.Y OI tlW O•tly l'ttot ''•ti A trial judge was told today that Dana Point restaurateur Robert Charles Ma rd1an had "seven or eight st1cr drinks" shortly before his car allegedly struck a nd severely IOJured a tJ-year -0ld boy near Dana Point Harbor Deputy D1str1ct Attorney Joan Reilly told Judge Ke nneth E Lac m the opening s tatement or the Oran g<.' County Superior Court trial that Mardian. 30, wa<; drunk and al the whec•I of his Ferrari s portscar when the boy was s truck She said wilnesscs will lest1fv that Mard1an had drinks at both the J olly Roger and Harpoon He nry 's restaur.ints in the morning of June 5. 1977. before he left the latlcr facility "burn 1ng rubber and al h1f!h speed " Ma rdian pleaded innocent to day to felony drunken driving charges and waived a jury trial Egypt 1s lrymg to t·on\ 1nt·c Is r ae l of l hl' n ect•ss1t y to withdraw from the Gaza Stnµ ·and the Wrsl Bank of the .J ordan River as a first stt•p to\\o ard a l'Om prehensn l' scltlemL•nt or the :10 year-old Arab-Isr aeli c·on fhct Cairo wants Gaza returned to Egy ptian control c.tnd thl' West Bank to J ordanian JUnsd1ct1on ror fi ve years, artC'r Whl l'h thl' local Pc.tlestini am. \\O'\Jld dt• tcrmine their own futun• Is rael has rt.•Jectc·u 1mmed1..1t1• withdrawal from lhl' two <ireas The Israelis also have· propo'>ed a fi ve-year tran~1t1ona l pt·nod in the lerntortt's they l'apturcd 1n the 1967 Mideas t war. but they want Lo m a 1nt<.11n a :-.ec urtl~ Dfe!f ai 60 AP WtrtPhOlo F e d o r D . K u I .t k o ,. . ;i rn l' m b c r o f l h l' S u v 1 l' t Un10n 's rulin~ P olit burn. die d s uddC'nlv :\londa\'. Ill' \\ 1 I I be h ti r 1 l' cl 1 n t h 1 • Kremlin \\.;Ill lorl'I: lht•n• during the rive years <1 nd decide the ruture or the Pa lest1nian:-. al lht• end of tha~ t1mt· 'fht• plan 1:-. to give the Palestin 1ans .1 home land of their own hct•ause. the Arabs a rgue. thert! will be no peace in the region as long a s they a r e ho meless Three m1ll1on Palestinians were d1sperst•d when the Jewish slate was c reated in 1948 · 1 don't know whether the lsra«.>lls \\olll withdraw," Sadat said "What I know 1s that we haH• 1-1 pn•c1se plan for d1scuss10n and 1r then• art· no new e lements. no I l'S pon1;t'. tht•re 1s no need for furthl·r d 1sc-uss1on:. .. 24 Injured In Denver Cras1I Dl:.:NVFH •A P > J\ bus c-ar r} 111g ct;;;drcn and adults to a l>chool for the mentally retarded rolhdcd with a t'ar this morn mg at a Denver intersection and flVl' rt urned Author1t1es said 24 of the 34 pass engers were tnJurcd. one St'riously Rt·v Collins. a spokeswoman al OenvC'r Gcnt'ral llospitat s~11d the most serious ly injured. Dwig ht Stribling, 20. of Denver . Wl.IS IO ra1r C'ond1l1on with multi 1 pll• frncturt·s to his left arm and h:.ind Thrc(· othNs were treated at ·nt•nvcr Gt•n(•ral and released. she s aid. Rut bus was going to Laradon llall. a non profit training and \'Ot'ational school for the m ental· ly retarded. when the accident O('C'urrcd sho rtly after 8 a m . !See BUS. Page A2> Irvine Rape Case two lanes lo six In fact. when city staff applied for federal funding for the proj- ect. it represented in the ap· plication that the street even· tually would bt• widened lo six lanes Transportatio n Scrv1 cec; Manager Les Card i.a1d s uch funding would not have been ava ilable for a p arking lot othe rwise Residents !'>aid they don't "ant the traffic they believe a six lane road would bring to their area. It was generally agreed Mon day among the council and the homeowners that some sort of landscaping would be done on the field. In a related action. thl• council unanimou s l y a pproved Vardoulis' motion that 11 begin consideration or a realignment o f Jamborf.'l• Boull•vard. to Olympian Goof? cre.1Lc a major north-south artery and reduce traffic pres- sure on I larvard Jamboree Boulevard. one long block wes t of llarvard Avenue. now dead ends agains t the Santa Ana Marine Corps he licopter s l alwn. A realignment would take 1t all the way to the Santa Ana Freeway The t'Ounc1I actions took the res idents, who were seething !St>t> HARVARD, Page A2> -- ~ - - Pictur0d •~ ttw $650.000 llcntagl' Park . lor ofl1c1 a l compt•l1t1on!>. Workmen I n in1•. 01) mp1c· <:o mpel1l1on 50-mete r lt.t borcd a week to s trt:tch it out. AAU ol · pool. g1vt· or lake an inch . That's ho" ficwls <.1rc du1..• lc.1t<:r this \o\CCk to seL' if mu('tt ~hort-of it~ offimt lengttr·--1t-«-·a-'S--.t .. h ..... c~~r-marragro to ea~ t>u in ttt~:A" ............. -----• d1seovcr cd to b t· l wo weeks ago -useless s illy milhmctt·r~ lroine Man Helps In Nabbing Suspect Ga rdcn Grove police c red1tcd an Irvine n today with lead he m 1 the purs uit of an •ry suspect who was captured after a high s peed freeway chase Credited wi th radioing 1nslruc lions to purs uing police was Mark Lucy. :)4 . of Irvine. an Or a nge County Transit District bus s upervisor. Lucy reported seeing a man ruf} from the Carriage Tradt· restaurant, a t 10911 Westminster Ave . Garden Grove. carryinl? a handgun in one h:rncf and a baJ? in the other. When the suspect Jumped into a pickup truck and sped off Lucy reportedly pursued the fl eeing suspect and radioed the transit district headquarters along the route Police saJd they told the bu:-. s upervisor to continue the chaSl' until 1t was Joined by police units. Those units took ovt'r as thl• <;ucpect rated westbound on thl• Garden Grove Freeway to 7th Stre~t and Studebaker Road in Long Beach $240 Million Repaid by Irvine Co. "The lrvint' Company con· firmed today that its $240 million term bank lo:.in has been repaid Parti('ulars of th1.· loan repay mcnt were· not rt•lt·as ed by th(• <'ompany " That tcrst• s l<1tcment was all th:>t l'Ompany offic ials had to -;ay today in light of r eports an- nouncing the rctirl•ment of the ninl' bank loan used one year ago m the purchase of the firm. Company Pres ide nt P et er Kre mer was reportedly out or town and no one else in the com- pany·, N<'wport Center head · quarters was available for com- ment Defensl' attorney Ma rshall Schulman said~ will pro\e that his client w.is not 'd~unk at thl· time of the accident and thut un avoidable c-1rcumstant'cs le<I him to lose control or the car "This was a most unfortunatl' accident ... Schuman told .JudJ:l' Lac m his opening statement Parents File Clnim There. the suspC'ct. Hobert Hunter Scott. 25. Anaheim , 'topped the truck and s urren dered Lo police. They alleged St'olt had en· le r ed th£' Garden Grove restaurant shortly after 9 p m . forced a cashier at gunpoint to give him the money 10 the eate ry 's cash register then ran from the restaurant as Lucy was pulling into the parking lot for his dinner break. Tht• announcement came as no s urprist• 10 light of previous 1'tatcmcnts madl· hv Kremer predicting .i 60 percent increase in the company·:-gross earnings 1n its firs t year under new manaj!cmcnt Mrs. Reilly said her witnes~es will testify that Mardian was driving at 60 to 80 miles an hour shortly before the accident and that he ra n a stop sign on Del Obis po Street. Mrs. Reilly said he r evidence will prove that Mardian was ac. companied in the car by Dana Point w a iler La rry Oonald Hall. 23. who allegedly late r lold California lllghwa)' Patrolmen that he was the driver She said witnesses will testiry (See MARDIAN, Page i\2) L o!> l\ngele.., C11u 11t y authorities are discussing a $25 2 million claim handed to them by lawye rs representing the parents of a 13-year-old El Toro girl who was beaten and raped in Irvine last May 18. The claim. expect ed to be a utomatically d enied hy Los Angeles County s upervisors. holds the county respons ible for criminal acts a llegertl y com m ittcd by Warren Dale Cle we ll . 28. of Mission VieJO It al lc ~l's 1A'.1 1 rount y t•mplo}ccs allowt·d Clewell to be released from Atascadero State llospit al shortly before the at. tack despite the fact that he was not me ntall y competent and over his own protests. Attorney Steven Silverstein said he 1s preparing an addi- tional claim for S25.2 million in dam ages w.hich w il I name Atascade ro officials and doctors and two judges involved tn the release of Clewell lit' said lawsuils will be fil ed im m ediately after the c laims are denied Silverstein said all Real Prickly Problem Prowler Smpect Mi$ses Dog, Not Cactus The young Laguna Beach man who fell through the roof of a flower shop early this morning may not have been a desperado but he h ad some desperate moments He handed on a cactu.<1 $(roin firs t. Firemen humanely plucked hundreds of c-actus spines from the traumatized area before police booked the 19-year-old youth for trespassing and prowling and released bim to oun.e hts wounds and renect. POUCF. OFFICER CARMF.N Pollastro wasn't sure why lhe young man ran to begin wtlh when he sow tbc police car patrolling th~ north part or the city The rnan was walk· ing near La Rrea Street and South Coast Hig hway Maybe it w11s the beer bottle he was carrying. Pollastro pursued His spothght helped locale the man who was by then prone atop a nower shop. Then a cras h through the screen roof was followed by anguished cries. ON TflE BRIGHT SIDE, s aid the officer. wa~ the fact that the young m an managed to elude a fo .... Mahlo Doberman plns<'her g uarding the shop. "J really don 't know why he ran." Pollastro said this m orninf', scratching his head "He didn't do anythlnJ( wrong until he r an, Thcl'\ ht co~ldn '\ do anything right ... ne1mcd defendant:-. wi lt be ac ('USed Of "shock1n~ neJ?Ji gencc that directly led to th(' attack on mv client .. The anonymity of his client was assured late Monday when Orange County Superior Court pre ~idin~ Judge By r o n K Mt• Millan signed an order that bars publication of lht.' victim's name She was attacked. allegedly by Clewell. as she walked to her El Toro home from nearby Serrano Intermediate School Police said Clewell drove her to a remote location in Irvine where she was raped . beaten over the head with a t 1rt' wre nch and lefl for dead in a dirt road Clewell . a short order cook. was on parole at the time or the ofre n se. He was rece1 ving p sy chiatric treatment a t Atascadero in connection with his conviction on rape and burglary charges in Los An~eles <See CLAIM, Page i\2) Camera Missing In Irvine Theft Burglars broke into the home of a n Irvine real estate de veloper Saturday and stole a cam era and strobe. a bottle of white wine. an ounce container of 011car de In Reola perfume and two lad.Jes dresses, pollc:e reported VlcUm Donald MacKenzie, 32. of 1'632 Bel Aire St . valued the loss ~l S&lS. SalesUXJman Not for Sale A University Park man callect Irvine police Monday to com· plain about a solicitor with an unusual sales teehnique. Whe n he refused to buy a ny • magazine subscriptions. he told them . the a ttractive young woman asked him if he would consider adopting her instead. He declined. Police contacted the 20-year. o ld saleswoman and asked her what she meant by that. She said s he was only kidding. Police asked het lo stop and. they said, she did. Power Play Run WA SHINGTON (AP> A H o u se committ ee voled overwhelmingly on Monday for a provision lhnl would decimate President Carter's civil service .reorgaruution bill. Behind the move was a power play to rorce removal of an amendment to expand federal employees' political right.~. At thl' time the prediction was made in March. Kremer noted that all but about $50 million of the $240 million loan had been. paid off. The loan was made by a com· bination of nine banks. led bv (See WAN, Page A2) . We ather Low clouds a nd local fog nig h t through m id - morning hours. otherwise f:>1r Wednesday. Lows tonight in m1d·60s. Highs We dnesday low 70s at the beaches to low 80s inland. INSIDE TODAY 1968 was perhap~ the mo&t tumultuou,, year of th( '60s. but Corona del Ma~ High School graduates survived the decade. FeaJ.unng, PaQe Cl. I .Extension Backed WA SHINGTON IA f' J A proposal to exh:nd the deacHane for ral1f1cation of lhe ~qual RtJ.thts Amendment rlt:ared 1ti. firs t hurdle 1n the. House Judiciary Committee today by a vot e or 23·8 Be fore an overflow audience or ERA :)Up po rt ers and o ppo n e nts . the rommiltee turned aside a move by Ren Ha ro ld Volkme r , D-Mo . that w o u Id h a v t• r e qui r e d th c extension to ~et a two-thltds vote 1f 11 reaches the House floor Supporters Wl•re confident or ~curing committee approval by a c lose vote later in the day for a n exten.o;aon or lhree years and three months. scaled down from t he seven -year extens ion or~inally sou~ht Rt•p. Hobert McClory of lll1no1s: the committee's r anking Republican, led the opposition to the extension. M rClory. who voled for the ERA when it was originally approved by the House, said the extension would do "more harm than good" to the pr ospects of ratification He sul d he b e l ieved rntif1cat1on could be secured by next March 22, when the original seven-year period expires. The m easure as desi gned t o ~ua ranlee equal protection of t he law regardless of sex M cClory predic ted the Illinois Legislature would ratify the ERA at a special session an Nove mber. a lthoug h it h as refused to do so an the past. He ~aid this would gave impetus to othe r ~tates to follow suit. If the E RA does not make it by the d eadline, he said . ('ong re~~ s hould start the process over again and this time !'ub mit the m eas ure f or rattficatio n b y s tate conventi o n s . th e ot h e r alte rnative outlined in the Constitution. Th1rty-f1ve state le~1slatures have approved the ERA , ~lfthoug h fou r Nebrasku. Idaho. Tennessee a nd Kent ucky lall·r l'l'SCtntlcd approval Kenlu<'ky's rescission artaun was Vl.'lOl•cl h y the' acting governor T h1rty ·c 11:(ht, or t hrer-fourths of the states, must ..ipprovl.' lhl' mea s u re f or Ul.lllcal1on Fro• Page AJ MARDIAN. • that M ardian lo~l control of the htJ?h powered car near the m tl'f'Sl'C'l mn of Oel Obispo Street .111d the entra nce to Doheny ~tat(• Park She s:ud Mi chael Dawes, ta. \\as hit by the c<ir as he carried has h shing pole lo the nearby harbor She said he was thrown t·1ght feet through the a ir and was unconscious when he hit the ~adewalk T he boy was in a com a a l UC Ii vane" Med1cc1t Center for two months He lost un eye in the ac- (.'ident and now has no memory, doctors said li e cont1nu«>s to receive hospital and m<.'<iical treatment tor a cond1t1on that doctors say w tll inc lude has pe rmanent partial paralysis Mrs. Reilly said arresting or. f1l·ers failed to take a breath or hlood test from Mardian at the :11.:rident scene because he told 1hcm that llall was at the wheel of the c·ar Hall Inter changed his st.:ite- menl and 1s scheduled lo appear tnd,1y as a proseC'ution witness I le h.is hN•n granted immunity Crom prosecution Mrs. Reilly ident1f1ed Hall a!> '' wailer at the Wind and Sea r<•staurant in Dana Point . one of two rcst<1urants owned by the eorporataon of which Mardian i.s w esident M ard1an i s the s o n or Watergate fi g ure Hobert Mar d1an. \ OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT r~l)r"""""' Co.u 041•fy P'(lrJll -.rtt Wf\or h •\ (t')l"n b·f'loo>Ot,_,....,, ,..,. ... ..-.ou-.~o.,1tYQr...,.,,. 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If • showed this face> Monday as h(• Joica nnt:d the crowd on hand during t11s a rrival a t the t-·ort Laudel'dalC'. t"l a .. :11rport. "Cact1:1s" is competing against l'i~ht .other cats this 'Week m the 13th annuul Glamor Kitty Contest in I lollywood, Fla No Parole Killer Returned to Prison A m an who strangl ed a 65-year -old neig hbor woman to death just four m onths after he was released from a three-year term in state p rison was sent back there Monday for the rest of his natural life. Orange County Superior Court .Judge Jerrold S. Oliver order(.'<! life in pri~on without possibility of parole for Russell Leroy San- ders. 47, after the defendant waived trial and pleaded guilty to first degree murder. Sanders <admitt ed in the courtroom that he was the man who on Oct 27 clltcrf'd Mrs 1-'IOl'l'tt<.'e Conway':. J\nahl•1m apartment and '>tranglecl her w il h <.in l'l t•('l rr<· cord nfler torturin~ her lt was teslificrl an the brief hearing Lhat Sanders left a note on thr woma11 's body. II read Cuba Swim Postponed FORT LAUOF.RDALE. Fla <AP > Marathon swimm er Diana Nyad's SC'hedult:d Cuba-to-Flor ida swim h<as been delayed. part.Jally because she s till h:.is no visa lo enter Cuba, a spokesman for lhe swim- mer says. Members of Ms Nyad's team in Fort Lauderda le were keeping in close touch with their"New York off1re a nd exl>(!ct Cuba~ approval at any time, h spokesman, George Pos , said. The situation hasn changed in more than two weeks "We're Just going to camp in Key West until w e get full a pproval." Post said. Salesmen, Indians March In Washington WAS HI NGTON <AP > American Indians and traveling salesmen had one goal in mind today as they m assed in the na- tion's capital · Get Congress and the rest or the government to listen to them. Several hundred traveling salesmen and saleswo men. most w e aring imita ti on s traw hoalers. s ho wed up at the Capitol today to oppose le gisla · lion that would tax auto mobiles burning excessive a m ounts or gasoline a nd a proposal that would e nd tax deductions for some business expenses such as meals. <Related story, P age 84 > Al lhe sam e time, hundreds or Indians continued their protests aimed at convincing Congress not to approve pending legisla- tio n that they say will take away their lands and deprive them of their cultural herita"e. The Indians, who marched 1.000-strong onto Capitol Hiil in a protest Monday. planned to dem- on st rate outside the Supreme Court building ns well as in other areas of the nation's C'apital. Both the Indians and the sa lesme n tlolm they have been forgotten In todt'y's America. "Everybody has seen one Ca !!a lellma.n>. but they don't know what lMY ere and the govern- m ent denies that they exl11t," said Marshall J . Monllcr. presi- dent of the Bureau of S•lesmen·s Nallonol Associations. "Leave our children atone. Now I know you will. Sam ... Sa nders was a rrested two days later when police spotted him drivmg Mrs, Conway's car in Anaheim. Judge Oliver was told that Mrs. Conway befriended San· de rs shortly after his release and provided money and rood for him while he supposedly sou~ht work. L:iwyers said Sander s decided to file the guilty plea when he learned that the prosecution in- t ended to ask for the death pC'nalty if he went on trial. Agreement Reached on --=---... Tris Ban WASHINGTON <API -The Cons umer PrOdl,\Ct Safety Com m1ss1on annoUff'ced settlement to d ay of a lawsuit that had called into question the legality of its ban on use of the name re- t a rda nt Tris in children 's sleepwear. Th<' agreement came with Sprangs Mills, Inc . of Lancaster, S.C . a la rge tabric m anufac- turer. Under the agreement. the commission will be able to con· tinuc to forbid sales of Tris· treated garments to consumers but wilt not be able to force the com pany to r epurcha se gar - m ents from retailers. The commission banned use of the chemical on April 8, 1977, and ordered the repurchases as a means of getting the garments off the market. The commission acted after Tris was linked to t'ancer. However. US. District Court .Judge Robert F. Chapman ruled last J une in Columbia, S.C .. that the commission failed to follow proC'edurcs set out by Congress. The agency then appealed to the 4lh U .S Circuit Court of Ap- peals. Fro..P~AJ I CLAIM ... County Superior Court. His attorney, Terry Giles, said Clewe ll has been released from protective c us tody on several oc- casions despite his own convic- tion that he is menta lly ill and needs the kind of therapy that would prevent recurrences of the Irvine attack. Clewell 's next court ap- peara nce will be Wedne sday when Judge H. Warren Knight Is schedu led t o d iscuss with lawyers for both sides the form of cnminal prosecution that is most likely to put Clewe ll behind bars ·ror prolonged psychiatric treatm ent. Judge Roberta Ralph, one or the two judges Silverstein said he will n ame in h is second claim , recently commented that it was pointless lo name her in s uch an actJon. The Los Angeles County Superi&r Court judge said she is protected by judicial immunity from such lnws wts . In a ny event, Judge Ralph said, sbe was atrtctly ronowing the law ,when s he ordered C l ewe ll 's r clc a 11c f rom Atascadero . She said she was doubtful at the time about the wisdom of such o release but it had been euthorb,ed by Clewell'• docton and ~he was powerless to pre. vent It Manhunt Launched "' Huntington Pair's Dau!ghter Slain A m unhunt for th~ murderer of Ch~ryl Ann Green Sky. UI, daughter of a Huntington Beach couple. continu('d today us an autopsy w<.1s c·ondu<'t<'<l on her body which wa:-; round nude and apparently rnpe d In B e ll Gardens Saturday Investigators said today a no- bail arrest wa rrant c harging William J . Halley, 20. of Bell Gardens. has b<!en issued Funeral services for Mrs. Green Sky, of Chippewa tribal American Indian heritage. a rc scheduled Wednesday at Pierce Fro.Pa~Al LOAN ... Well~ l·':irgo, Lo a consortium of 11 1nv<•-.tors who outbid the Mo htl <'or pm ~•l•on to buy the l:Jnd c·omrJLrny for SJ:n.4 m alhon la:.t ~mrnmcr S1weul<•lton at the tame was I h at lh1· company would be fornd lo 11ell hff f1ssets in order lo nwt•I its ftn ancaa l Obhgaliorns. 'l'ht'> With ha:wcl on llw rcasonang th;1t llw 1n1t·rl•st al()nc on the $2111 1111Jl11111 ll><.1n Wt1uld cqu<.11 U1l• 1•ump .111y·'I tu•t curnangs under ll" 11111 na.inag<'nw11t ll11w1•v1·r, lhc company hi.ls not ...,,1t1 of! 1b 111comc producing as H<•l s 111 Orungt• Counly, Kremer 1wh•d 1n Man·h Thi .. 1n pur1 was due Co a Sffit an ii lion loan the company ar - r u n g c• (1 with Prude ntial lnwrance Company. That loan. announced in October is secured by about 4,500 commercial. in- dustriaJ and residential ~round leases. T he sale of non-Orange County holdrngs of the company the 103,000·acre Flyan~ 0 Ranch 10 Montana and <.1bout 5.000 acre~ of Imperial Valley farmland also produced cash apparently used to retire the s hort-term debt. In <.1ddit>0n , the company alkn·c'l man-. of 1ts business practice~ lo ·pr oduct· a better cash fl ow uJso aimed al rcducin)? its debt. An artic le last week in lht· N<>w York Taml•S <tuoted Kremt'r as ~nyang th~t :ilxiul $90 million of the loan was "paid b:ick out or internal c;,ish flow .. Brothe rs Smitl'l 's Mortuary. I luntington Beach. and at Good Shepherd Cemetery. "We're not going to have a priest or white man's rehg1on. We'll have a medicine man," her bitter brother Da niel Green Sky said Monday. as a family spokesman. Ile sa id there will be a tradi· taonal rite by a s ham a n . although mortuary spokesmen said the Rev. G.B. Gordon, of the F'irst Christian Church of Huntington Beach. will for mally preside "Her husband. Loren Robbins. as Indian too." Green Sky added. saying they were active in lhe Los Angeles lndian Center. One bro ther . Ri ck. 1-; employed there and his slain sis· ter . mother of an infant daughter. Rayana. was studying there to complete requireme nts for her high school diploma. Bell Gardens Police Detective Gury Magers said the Green Sky woma n was discovered about 8 a m . Sa turday. s prawle d between two portable classroom bungalows on the Bell Gardens Eleme ntary School campus. "There we re a few !>Uperficial cuts around her neck and some stab wounds in her chest a rea One in the heart a rea, appeared to be deep," he said Bob Dambac he r. chief of in· vesligation for the Los Ang.el.es County Coror1er's Office, said an autopsy woutt.I probably be con· durted today. The victim was last seen alive leaving a party with a girlfnencf and a third individual who re· port cdly offer ed them a ride home, investigators said. De tective Magers said he is betn~ sought for ques tioning. Tht• murder victim is survived by he r parents. Daniel and Gladys Green Sky. of the Sunset Jl e1ghts ar e<• of Hunting ton Beach . brothers Da nie l. of Bell Gardens. Rack, of Bell Garden~ and Mark. of Huntington Beach; ~•!>lers Terry Arellano. of East L os Angeles. Beverly Gr een Sky. of Los Angeles and Karyn Green Sky. of Huntington Beach. She also leaves. in addition t<f h e r 1nf<Jnt daughter . her maternal grandparenb, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bonga, of M1ch1gan. Errors Bit Evangelist 'Misquowd~ DENVER <AP> -Ruth Carter Stapleton. the ~ evangelist sister of President Carter, says reading a ... quote attributed to her in the current Newsweek magazine, which said Jesus was just a man. was "the most devastating experience of my life.·· She is featured in the magazine's latest issue <md is quoted as saying. "Jesus was Just a man" or- d ained by God to carry mankind's burdens . "And I believe that through the Holy Spirit . God can be in me just as he was in Jesus ... the presi- d ent's sister is quoted as saying. Mrs. St apleton distributed a written statement saying she is an "orthodox Christian" who believe in Christ as "the li ving, bodtly resurreclt!d Son or God who died for my sins upon the cross ... Mrs. Stapleton said the Newswee k article con· lained 21 errors. including claims th<Jt s he keeps in a lmost daily contact with Hus tle r magazint• publisher Larry Flynt. Obscrv<!rs spccul:Att· that an Fro• Page A I 8ddftional llW>Ftga~as-been ---,........,,,.., used by the company to pay orr HARVARD the b<a lance. but no one inside • ----· rt 12± F • the company would comment on that poss1b1hty The New York Times arl.Jcle also quoted company manage· mcnt as saying that cash n ow, and not profits, was the com- pa ny's prima ry goal this year. The company docs not expect to pay d1v1c'lends for some lime. the story !>3Jd E'ro•Pa.-AI BUS ... police said. The bus dt-iver . identified as Beth Cunningham, was not in jured a nd appnrently w;,i s taken to a friend 's home. hospital officials said. A police officer said she was given a traf- fiC' citation T h e oth er four 1nJure d passengers were taken to St. Luke's Ho::>pat a l , where a spokeswoman said the youths were "JU.St pretty frightened " Joe Calabrese, president a nd founder of the 30-year·old school on Denver's north sidl', said the bus was operated by <i private compt1ny a nd a pparently ready to talk re - call. by surprise. At one point. councilmen maneuvered to see who wouJd take the credit for initiating the moves. VardouJis, Larry Agran and David Sills wound up the ob· v ious ins tigators of a ppease- ment. Sills blamed city staff for most or the confusion, He charged the staff had "totally bungled" their job of communicating with the homeowners. The angry Sills offered a mo· lion -approved unanimously to invest the mayor with the rt•s ponsability of notifying the residents when the matte r comes baC'k to the council "FrankJy," Sills griped. "I don't trust the staff.·· Controllers Fined NEW YORK <AP> -The Prof essional Air Traffi c Controllers Organization was fined $100,000 Monday for work slowdowns that allegedly have kept scores of airplanes circling for hours over US. airport:-; t wiee this s pring. BUFFALO. N.Y. lAPI -Gail Trait, aC'cused 10 th e s tabb1ng-mut1lat ion deaths of, her four young children, ha<l gotten the children back from foster care just 10 days ago. a newspaper reported today. Mrs . Trait, 26, reportedly gave her children up an May "so she could pursue h1s:her education·· bu~ then asked the Eric County Child Welfare Services to re turn them to her. the Buffalo Courier Expr ess reported tn today·!' ed 1t ions . Thal re quest was granted July 7. She was charged Monday with second-d egr ee murder and fourth -d eg r ee w e apon s possession in the deaths of her son. Demario, 2, and her thr~ daughters. Ky lia. 8, Amina, 6, and Inez. 4 Judge Alois Mazur orde red her held without bail for a psychiatric examination. The a rra ignment was adjourned until Wednesday SMOKY EAR . : ckory &rrns-or Ohio Smoky (smoked cheese barl Is ,. popular rheese ravonte of many years. It's a superior blend or cheddar and Swiss cheese thnt Is hickory ' '. llmoked to perf~taon to 1t1ve II a deUdoos Reg. $3.89 cut $8.49 whola -smoky taste Smok y makes a moutb wateriniz sna('k \hut you will lonJ rcimcmoor Offer ltxVICU July 23 FASHION ISLAND .....,..i..... ...... ,. ~ ,..f '-'..,,. S-. tJ•I WESTCLIFF Pl.A 17• .. .,.........,... ..... 14J""1J ..._......,.,W.11• ... 'Tll 17 Laguna/South Coast VOL. 71, NO. 199, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1978 :\ff t,.rQOOll ~-\'. tot-ks ~ TEN CENTSi Capo District Budget Slashed Again By WILLIAM HODGE Of IN o.llr PlloUttilf Despite differing opinions over the size of cuts. Capis trano Unified School District trustees •lashed another $984 ,024 from \heir 1978-79 budget Monday, in· .-1uding a reduction in district liupport or school athletics. Most differen ces among trus tees centered on an ad· ministration-sponsored proposal Boy Injured lo reduce support for athletics by 25 percent. a reduction of $116,717 But tr!fstees balked at the cut. expressing concern that the school athletic programs would not be able to generate enough money through ticket sales or booste r club t'ontributions to cover the loss "l think 1t was the district's intent to reduce financial sup- port to the program ." Trustee Wilham Thompson suad . eating a desire to avoid eliminating any portwn of the existing program Thompson and Board Presi dent George White disagreed over community support for re duction of atblctrcs Whale pointed I() C'omments made at earlier public hearings o n budget reductions and claim ed residents advocated a self-supporting athletic program and cats in the budget Dana Restaurateur Drunk Trial Opens By TOM BARLEY Ol llW O•ilr 1>119( SC.fl A trial jud ge was told today that Dana Point r estaurateur Robe rt Cha rles Mardian had "seven or eight stiff drinks" shortly before his car allegedly struck and severely inJured a 13-year-old boy near Dana Point Harbor Deputy District Allorncy Joan Reilly told Judge Kennl•lh E Lae in the opening ~tatcment of the Orange County Superior Court tnaJ that M~rdaan. 30, was drunk and al the 'wheel of hi~ Ferra ri s portscar when the boy was struck. She said witnesses will testify that Mardian had drinks at both the Jolly Roger and Harpoon lle nrv 's rt•staurants 1n the morm-ng of Jum• 5. 1977. b<.•fore hl' left the latter facil1t v "burn ing rubber and at high speed " Marctian pleaded innocent to- day to felony drunken driving <.'hargcs and wa1vt·ct a Jury trwl Defense allornc) Mar~hall Schulman said he will prove that his <.'ltent was not drunk at the tame of lhl' acC'ident and that un :noad able 1:1n·um~tante~ It'd him to lose control of the car. "This was a most unfortunatt• accident, .. Schuman told Judge Lal' in hi s opening-statem ent Mrs Reill\ s<ml hl•r "'1tncssl"' will lc:-.t1fy 'that Mardwn was dri\'1ng at 60 to 80 miles a n hour s hortly bt•fon.' lhl' aer1dt·nt and that hl' ran 11 stop sign on !kl Oh1.,po Strc:N ~rs Reilly suid her ev1dent't' will J>rOVl' th;.il Mard1an was at· t·ompamcd 1n the car b;. Dana Point w:uter Larry Donald <See MAROIAN. Page A2 l Real Prickly Problem 'Prowler-Suspect" Misses Bog; No-1-C-actus- The young Laguna Bc•.ad1 man who fell through the roof of a flower shop early th1~ morning may not have been a desperado but he had some desperate moments. He landed mg near l.~1 Brea St re!'I and south Coast fl ighwCJy. Mayh<.· II was the twcr bottle he was l·arryang on a cactus ~roin first. Firemen humanely plucked hundred s of cactus s pines from the 'traumatized area before police booked the JS-year.old youth for "trespassin~ and prowling and released him to nurie has wounds and reflect Pollastro pursued Ht s spotlight helped locate the man who\\ as hy then prone ator, a rlO\Hr shop Thl'n a crash throuuh the screen roof was rollowc:d by anguished cri es ON THE BRIGHT SIDE. said the officer. was the fact that \he young man managed to '-'lude a form1dabl<· Doberman p inscher ~uard1ng the shop. POLICF. OFFICER CA RM EN Pollastro wasn 't sure why the young man ran to be~in with when he s aw the police car patrolling the north part of the city The man was walk· "( really do n 't know why he r an." Pollastro said this morning, scratching his head . "He didn't do anylhang wrong until he r an Then he couldn't do anything right " Laguna Purchasing $6 Million Parcel 'Sound w· all' He aring Set In Clem e nte By STEVE MITCHELL OI ,,,. Dally Pilot Stal! Laguna Beach has m ade a down payment of $337.500 for the 522·acre Sycamore Hills proper ty which the city is purchasing for $6. 75 million The payment is the first in stallment of a fundtng plan that will end June 15, with a final payment of $5.4 mUlion for the pristine land off Laguna Canyon Road. The down payment com es fro m the city's Open Space Fund reserve and the check was made out to Rancho Palos Verdes Corporation. The city has delivered a prom 1ssory note an the amount of Niguel Woman Sues Laguna For Injuries A 74-year-old Laguna Niguel wt>man has filed a claim against lhe City of Laguna Beach after assertedly tripping over a city landscape watering pipe and falling onto the pavement M ellta Howard of 23691 Mariner Drive clalms she was walking across a small grass path on Forest Avenue near the World Savln1s and Loan /h· sociation March ZS. when s he t ripped over a s prinkler plpellnt Sht !'ajd the Injuries she sw1· tained in the fall amounted to $186. but did not Ust an amount sou_ght from the city. The City Council has routinely denled the claim, referring the lnc1~e.nt. lo its insurance carrier. ~ :1 million for the balanct· or lhc purehase pnl·e at a rate of 10 percent interest per year to be paid semi-annually A paym ent of $1.0l million 1s due Oct. 15. and the balance 1s due June 15. 1979 The remainang money is to he ra ised by issuing revenue bonds, to be repaid by s ale or portions or the property to private and government concerns. Mayor Jack McDowe ll last week outlined some of the pro· posed sources of revenues, as well as plans for the land. locat- t•d north o f the j unction of Laguna Canyon and El Toro Roads Laguna Beach explained its preliminary planning concept lo mem bers of the Laguna Lakes Regional Park Task Force last month. including a proposed .'>4 hole municipal golf course on the canyon floor cast or Laguna Cunyon Road. McDowell said he envisions professional. standard and ex- ecutive golf courses travers ing what is oow Laguna Canyon road Under his proposal. Laguna Canyon Road would be realigned toward the hillside and up· graded to four lanes. And. he uld, negotiations are under way to make Sycarnore Hills the he1tdquarters for the Southern California Colrang As- sociation. The tftsk force is also studying a proposed low profile, low density resort hotel <.·omplex near the Lagun8 Laket'J easterly or the c•nyon mad. The task rorce Is comprised of County Env1ronmenttll Manage- ment AIJtincy o((icials, Lag\lna B each co uncil m e mbers McDowell a nd Sally Rellerue. (See PBOPF,ftTV, Page Al> CalTran:.. offlc1ab will meet with San Clemt>nlt• res ident.-. Thursday lo present drawangs a nd a rt a st renderings of a so callt•d "sound wall " that would de11den noise from :1 proposed lnl<'rstatc 5 expanc;1o n The meetang will begin al 7 30 p.m . in the city community center at 100 N Seville . The wall proposal has prompt ed a ~real deal of controversy in the seaside community. CalTrans officials are seeking puhlic input and reuction to the sou nd wall co n ce pt . s pokes woman .Janet Radford s aid loduy Mrs . Radford as aesthetic ad· viscr on the wall projc<:t Reagan R e ports LOS ANGELES <AP> The average American is not willing to normalize re lations with Communist China at the experts<' of the established relationship with Taiwan, former Califomio governor Rona ld Reagan said Monday 'IJUSHMEN STRIKE IN NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS <AP > -Most of 328 city garbugemcn refused to make their rounds today to prot est what one o Uicial said was a shorta ~e of garbage trucks In good rcµair . Representativ<.'~ of the strlk· lni Teamsters LO('lll 270 met with Mayor Ernest Morl~l to try to get th men back to work Morlnl nld he wa11 trying to ttach 1 quick setU menl "Rut you <·an·t exµcc·L lh1· boosteri to raa!\t' $100.000 in lht! fl rs t ye at." Thomp~on counll'rcd Trustees voted fl to I I<> re duce support b> $70.fl<M from S283.217. Trustee T ed Kopp v(lt ed no Board members abo a1·gucd OVl'r proposed cuts in textbook:; library book s and med ia materials. A proposed 25 percent redut lion 1n textbook purch<.1:.cs and u proposed JO pt•rtenl tollback in hbrar) hook 1>urcha!>l's Wl·re clt> lealed. 'Tl11:; 'll'XlhooJ...., .md lit.nan l>ooksJ 1s 'Ah<tt \\I' ri• ht•f't• for lo gel books to I ht• st ud1•nts ' Kopp argu('d .. This as ont-I <I likt· to put on hold Lill we get a Jillie forthe1 ~1long," Thompson dgret'd. cit 111g the poss1b1hty or returning tu the two c·ategonc~ aftl'r trustees consider other potentwl cuts BEWARE PUSSY.Cl~ Glamo r P1L~s? Wlwn 11 n>nw:-. 10 klllll' hl'aut~ <'onte.,h ... ('aelus K 111 ~ · · ...., oru· tough <.·ool-.u• 11<.· ..,hnwt•d lh1 .... I a1·1· l\lnnda.' as Ill' .... <.-;mm•d lhc· C'l'O'lo\d on hand during t11s :11T1\ <11 at 1 lw Fort Lauctt•r<l<.llt'. l·'la . airport ·cat·ll1.,.· 1 .... <·ompet tilt! cJ~jinst l'1ght othN c·at .... this week 1n the l:$lh <.Ullllljl Glamor K1UY Co1,1\l':,.t an -=-rro11y-\,oocT · ,, '"=' ------ For She riff G ates Senator Carpenter Heading Campaign Statt• sen l>C'nn1s Carpenter H-Newport Oeach. said today he will ~en1• us !ht> >AOrki 11~ l'hairman uf tht' Comm1ttCl' lo Ht'-Clt.•t'l Sht.•nff Brad Gutes "Under DrJd C:<tte~ direttmn the sheriff'-. cll'purlmcnt h:ts prov 1dcd mo<krn. i.-ff 1C'1t'nl I .i" enforcement for Or .. Jn/!(' ~ount ~· while holding down lhc co!-.I 111 the taxpa~crs. ··Carpenter s~ud The r<'llnng Rcpuhhc·an st<ite M'nalor said hl' 1 ... abandm11ng his pohc) to sta~ out of non partisan clt•ct wn ru1•1·<, h1•<'<1usc of what ht:> set•s "' "th<.· 1wl•d lo tontanUl' the sheriff Ill offtC'I.: Gates as f<.icini? a Novl'mbn ~t'neral election runoff against one of his own dl•put1es. Luuren Rusk The 39 \l'Llr old IOl'Umhent s heriff raili.>d to gain rc election in the June pram:Jry clect1on when Rusk and four other C'an didatcs held his volt' to '11 6 pt:r cent nf those <'ast Carpenter didn't IN1vt• todny's press confcrentc without dis cussing s11rn'-· of thl' prohll'ms that plagut·d G:.itf':-rhrough tht.• pn l'tl a ry <'lcct1on T he• st<1tl' St!nator sulCI he has tulkl•rl with Gall·~ a hm1t amprm 1ng h1:. 1t'l.Jt1onsh1p-. with sonw of thl• {'1t~· pohn· t•h 1l'f~ in 1h1· c-ount \ If\•· abo .,a1tl h(' c11~t·usst•d .i ft·dl'ral ~rund tUr.\ probe• into Gate<.· finanr1al aff;111-. "I fC'el satbfll'<I tht•n· an• no probl(•m<; rcl:1l1v1· to Rr;Hl ·.., in legnty or flln<.'<,s In hold off1rt· · Ca rpentcr smd The c1ghl yeJr sl .1t1 ... c:nato1 "fJ ld ht• ha d I'(•\ ll'Wt•cl l ht• s hrriff's fman<.·es w 1th h11n and ·found tlwm normal ;ind a:-un inlL'rl'St1ng as anythinl-! l 'vt• ever l'C\ ll'W('d .. Curpenll•r s;rnl lilrn actor .lohn W ay n e w 111 ., t' r 11 t· a' I ht• hono rary chairman ot G;1le., campaign and that he expects to be joined llll the work1nj! commit tee by other count)" state and federal officeholders from both maJor pohticaJ part1e~ Sadat Vows to Halt Mideast M~etings CA I RO. f:gypt < i\ P I Pres1 dent Anwar Sadat sa11.J today there would tw no further mel't in gs between E J;!yp t1an and ls rneli representatives 1f lsracl does not respond to the Egyptian proposals for Mideast lleace be· ing d iscussed at Leeds Castle 1n England Sadat's remarks. made durrng a news conference in Khartoum. Sudan. where he Is attending the two -day meeting or the Organization of t\frlcan Unity, were broadcast bv Cairo rndlo The presid ent 's commenH; ct1 me as r eport s from Leeds C1111tl,c indicated u wide gup ex 1s ted between the Eayptian und Israeli views. Egypt is tryinR to convinre I s rael of .lhe neC'esslty t o withdruw from lhl' Gau Slnp nnd th~ West Bnnk of the J orden rt\vt>r a~ a first st<'p toward a <'Omprt>h n~lv<' scttlem enl of the 30· YCU t ·Old l\rab· lSrUt•ll conn I Ct Cairo wants Gaza relurned ti) Egyptian control and thl' West Bank to J ordanian 1unsd1 ct1on for fl\C Vl'ars. aftt-r wh1C'h the local Palest111wn s would dt• term 1ne their own future Israel has reJccted 1mmcdH1tc withdrawal from the two are as The lsraelis also have proposed a five-year transitional period in the territories they captured "' the 1967 Mideast war. but they want to maint51n a security force there during the flvt years and decide the future o r the Pal(}Stinians at the end of that time. The plan as to give th<' Palesltn ians u homeland of their own because. the Arabs arJ(ue. there will be no ~lice In the rc~aon as loni as they are ho m e less Three million PulcMmlans were <ilsper!lc<I when the J('wu;h state w~s created an 1948 Otht•r l'Ul:-. aµp r oved by I rUSll'C'S wert• $47 .475 from a $94.951 rw1d 10 pay '-'i.lr'<i assignments such - JS (!1·rrnrlmt!nt heads a nd JthlelJ<•S CO<JCht·~ S 119,037 from J $396. 7!11 I und to purchase t'onsu m able in- '> tr u c· t 1on a I s upplies !:.uch as paper and pencils $42,810 from u $57 ,081 fund that provides relier lime for IO· <See BUDGET, Page A2> 400Sign Ami-chief Pe tition t,.,guna lh·ach hus1nessman ! .ftwl Sn)1kr ... Jys he has more thJn 400 signatures to presentt rnuneilmen lon1gh1 de manding tht resagnatwn or Pollt'e Chief Jon Sparks \nd \\llllt• lht.• numhe r oC "'!!natures 1?alher1•rf by Snyder .rnd his supporters do not com~ nl•tir those <'ollecll•d earlier this 't•ar b.' Sparks hurkl·rs. the <1n ~n 1Jus111l'~"lllJ11 savs ht''s ha1> "' ~•lh lhl' ('11lll1l Wt· 11111\ ht·g.in n1lleC'l1ng ... 11-!natu1 t•s Saturday morning, ht • .,;11d .. Jntl thl· troop., are !>till on lht• '>lrt'l'b f1lltng up pel1 lH>n .... 1·:.11 twr 1111..; rvonlh more than 1 :;oo s ignatures wcr(' collected Ill supµort of tht• lht•n suspended poltt'l' l·h1el who fuC'l'S charges of 1·rrminal batlt'ry an Suuth County \t11nic1pal Court at the end of the month Sparks is alleged to have punehl-<l another man tn a har .Jilillk~ ~as ~..w>Jlc:rulwi ~ pa~--lh Cit \' ManagPr Fred Solomon Juh I . and n•instat('d to hi s posrtio.n Monday lie is on \ .1t-.1 t ion unt ii t ht· end of I hl· mont h Solomon said th.., m1irn1ng hl' would h<H'c• no <·ommcril on the J>l'lll 1on rfnv<·. suying h(' stands b11 hi' dl·t·1s1on to reinstall' Sparks SnydC'r 1s l'YpeNc<I 111 present his pet1t1ons 111 lhc City Council ;,ii about ft '1:'> p m in count'il ('ham ber<; ;,ii 505 f·orcst Ave Wl' pus hNl hard for fwo and a h~llf days ... Snyder sa id "And \\ha te\C'r l 'vt• got by tonight. I 'II bl' handing over lo the Cat y C'1wnc1I E \l' n 1 I 1 t • " o n I y 5 0 O .,.~nt1tures , that's 500 people who ft•t•I lhl' saml· w<.ry I do, and most of the m arc• prominent hus1nt•<;smen in town ·· Sn)-dl'I saul thl· prorcss1onal I h1ng lor Sparks lo do would be to step down ·sun'. hl'., a damn good ad· m inistrator on(• of the hl'St." the l.iundr~ man -.<11d Bul Nixon \\as ii good Jdm1mstnitor too Shoulcl Wl' havl' ignored \\' .itergatl' Just bct'.Juse he was a good adm1mst rator'' · · Lust week members of Sparks d1•partment prcscntC'd him with <.r lettl'r from the Lugun<.1 Beach l'olt<'e Employees Association ;.i:-.king tha t he resign "far the good of tht• community .. Spar~s has not publicly t'Om· m cntcd on the stand t aken by the maJtmly of his officers and non s worn personnel. and his at· torney.s have refused to return phone t•ulls. Coas t Weathe r Low clouds and lot'al fog n i g h t thr ou~h mid · morning hours. otherwise f :11 r Wednesday Lows tonight in mid-~. Highs Wednesday low iOs at the llt•uches to low 8()g inland. INSIDE TODA\' 1968 1008 perhaps the mus( lumt4/tuou.s year oJ lhe '60s. but Corona de/ Mar High .'i<'hoo/ graduates .'JUrt,11ved the decode Featunng, Page Cl ... y"'' hf'yk • "'' ••---...o a L. M ••r41 At .... 1~n .... , ~lllorlll• At C:latltl.. O.tt Ctmlc.t .. 1:........ •• 0.•111 "°'k" 1111 . ... .,. .......... llllOrt•I-., .. l'oat•flllt (l·I " ...... (~ (1 . 2 CAIL Y PtLOl wSC T'*C!ay July 18 1911 Schools Avoid Cuts . Prop. 13 Prompts R eserve Spending By l>tULIP ROS MARIN OI ... O.Uy l'llel H•H The Huntmgt on Beach Union High School District has spent bOme $3 million in carryover re- 1.erve fWlds in recent weeks to avoid a reduction of state aid Proposition 13 "bailout" money. Because it <.tlso has main '\ained large reserves. the Coast Community College District may receive $2 million Jess or the state aid " Saddleback Valley Uniried School District officials last week reported hurry-up spend ing of $75-0,000 lo deplete re serves. paying off tong-term contracts. to avoid s imilar forfeits. Other coastal Orange County school districls have reported budget res erves of less than fi ve percent or their total budgels the c ut·off point fo r the aid penalty ruJe The state "bailout" measure cuts allocated aid to individual school djstricl-; by one-third of the total the districts have left in reserves above five percent of the budget income. Prior t o passage of lht' m easure. Huntington Beach school officials estimated the djslrict would have 10 9 percent $5 mimon m reserves. in a t ot a l 1978 79 budget of $46 million Ourin~ the past few weeks. school district officials began paying off lease purchases and other long.term financial com· m1tmenls. to deplete the re serve B y 23-8 Vote Advance payments were made on the district"s 11cvcn-year com· put~r financing pro.:rum, and a lease-option on air ('ond1tioners at newly built 01't'llll View Uigh School, among others. At stake in t.he money shufne is about $900.000 or the estimated $18 million the district 1s to re· cci vein state emergency aid By cutting back the reserve to at let $2.3 million -the 5 percent level the d1str1 cl 1s protecting the whole pot Offi<'ials said they plan to maintain a $2 million reserve. "We couldn't have used the money for our general fund next year . so we freed up the pay- ment money and saved the in· terest." said school board Presi· dent Zita Wessa. "We have always had a large reser ve We felt it was 1ustifted, and not exorbitant for a $46 million business." she said. She added, ··u •s not that big a reserve and it's money in the bank in case of catastrophe." The Coast Community College District also has bankrolled large reserves. This year, ac· cording to CorreJlan Thompson, executive vice chancellor for business affairs. there are an estimated $6.5 million in uncom· mitted reserve funds. That's 9.3 percent of the total $70 million budget. Thompson said the district probabJy will end up having to apply $2 million or its reserves against state bailout money, re- ducing by more than half the estimated $3.5 million previous Committee Backs ERA Extension WASHINGTON (AP) A proposal to extend the deadline for ratification o f the Equal Rights Amendment cleared its fir s t hurdle in the H ouse .Judiciary Committee today by a vote of 23-8 Before 110 overflow uudien<'e Ida ho. Tennessee and Kentucky l ater rescinded appro val. Kentu cky's rescission action was vetoed by the acting ,governor. Thirty e ight, or three-fourths of the stales. must ,, p p r o v e l h e m e a s u r e for ratification -&:f. i.i.a a "p P-OLle (' ~ ~D-V------...._=-­o pponents. the co mmittee turned aside a move by Rep. Harold Volkmer, D-Mo., that w o uld have r e quired the extension lo gel a two.thirds vote if 1l reaches the House noor Supporters were confident of securing committee approval by a close vole later in the day for an extension of three years and three months, scaled down from the sevc n·ycar ex t e n s ion originally sought. Rep . Robert McCl ory o r Illinois. the committee's rankinR Republican. led the oppos ili<>n to the extension ,. M cClory. who voted for thC' ERA when it was originally approved by the House. said the extension would do "more harm "tha n good" to the prospects of ratification li e sa id h e b e li eved ratification <'Ould be secured by n~xt March 22. when the original seven.year period expires. T he meas ure I s d esi g n e d lo guarantee equal protection of 1he law regardless or sex. M cClory predicted the lllinois Legis lature woul<f ratify the ERA at a special session in Nove mber, although 1t ha~ refused to do so in the past. He said this would give impetus to other slates to follow suit. If the ERA does not make 1t by the deadline, he said, Congress should s t a rt the process over again and this lime is ubmit the measure fo r .rat1f1cation by s tat e lconvenlion s. the o th er ·~ltern a li ve o utlined in the ~Constitution. l Thirty-fi ve s tate legislatures :hav e approved t he ERA , ~although four -Nebraska, l ORANGE COAST 1 sc DAILY PILOT 'f"""0t*f'Hllf! C~•t 0Aiil¥ Poot •Ot\W't\tcf\1\f~ &'MO,,,.~!#'\ p.._.,, '" ..,._,i"*fOy IM'Ot•"O" (.or.tP\,f:Jlh,. ..... C.mp.tftf ,....,.,. ....... ,~ .. ,. ~·~• Mol'lld•Y t~ftv.., rrMMr ,., CO"lt• • Mtil>Yt ,.,.,__... 8".-clt "Vftfi""'~ ~M'frt/f'"°"" t•tflt YeUe~, ttw1ft• S..cNlr-..._i. 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" .. ,.,, •• , ., \I ~Otly I>• flftt lt U \0 "'41\tt'rlty ~llf.,.., •t•MI~ U .,,..._..,~ •• Misd emeanors Changed To 'Infractions' Mis demeanor violations in Laguna Beach will be called in· fractions beginning Aug 11 and the d1Hcrence 1s n 't JUSl semantics. Misdemeanor violators in the Art Colony. s uch as those walk· ing dogs off leash , begging. jaywalk.mg or drinking on the heach. formerly faced s tiff fines and possible jail terms. Under the new ordinances des· ignaling such offenses as in· fractions. violators face max- imum fines of $150 and they can· not go to jail. But the ordinance wasn't altered to give lawbreakers a break. It was designed to cut down on the work load faced at the courthouse. Under the law. anyone sus- pect<'d of committing an infra<' tio cannot seek a jury lnal Dissidents' Aid Ur ged WASHINGTON (AP) -Avital Shcharansky is campaigning at the highest levels to convince the U.S. government to apply more pressure on the Soviet Union to release her jailed hus band and other J ewish disSI· dents. Her message: Conditions In the Soviet Union are so bad for dissidents that it would be "an honor" for the United Stales to initiate cancellation of the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. Mrs. Shcharansky brought her appeal on Monday to Vice Presi- dent Walter F. Mondale and to nearly JOO senat<>rs and HoUS<? members, including Republican and Democratic leaders. Fro.P~AJ PROPERTY city planning officials and representatives from Su~rvlaor Thomas Riley's oftlce. The task force agreed to Invite Irvine city orrtcials to Joln ln dis· c uul ons since that city's jurisdiction is involved. Tuna Boals Move SAN DIEGO !AP> -U.S. tuna fishermen ar~ movln« to the west coast of AfMca. wUh 17 boats already there and el1hl others on the way, tin orncial s oys. ly scheduled for the district purse. Thompson said exact Clgures aren 't available because the dis· trict budget s till is being calculated. He claimed the communJty college district has done no quick spending to gain more state aid. "11 you're asking me if we've gone out to buy a computer or something, the answer Is no," Thompson said. The Laguna Beach Unitied School District reported that. despite some quick-time spend. ing or "22,000 for school sup. plies and equipment, il will lose some $147.000 m state aid. Business Manager Clyde Love- lady said the district, which has a total budget of $6.36 million, will receive about $2 million in bailout money, alter the penalty reduction. The district recorded a net ending balance from 1977-78 of $900,000-14 percent of the new bud2et. More than half a mmion dollars of that, however, Love. lady said. was in money com- mitted for payments. He said that this year. the dis- trict wlll retajn an unalloeated reserve or $322,000-right at the S percent mark. Lovelady said the district normally Incurs year·end liabilities of about $350,000, leav- ing only about $70,000 in rush spending this year, he said. The Laguna schools made only emergency purchases the pre- vious three months, Lovelady said, pending the outcome of Proposition 13. "We barely made it," said Sam Chicas. assistant superin· tendent of the Ca p1str6no Unlried School District. Chicas said his district re- corded a Sl.4 million starting re- serve, out of a total revenue of about S29 million. a 4.8 percent reserve. R oy Barletta, business manager at Saddleback CoUege, said he anlicioates no oenaltv because his district's reserves will be under five percent. The reserve is $800,000. in a budget of $21 milllon. Barletta s aid there's an additional $4 million in carryover funds net affected by the reserve ruJe, because they already are com- mitted to construction projects. .Be.t."a-said---t-he prejeet5 - were scheduled before Proposi- tion 13 became a factor. General reserves in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District are less than five per. cent, according lo Warren Murphy, director of fiscal s ervices. The reserve Is about Sl.8 million. However. he said, it still isn't known whether the state will in- clude the district ·s $2 million- plus special reserve fund-used for building expenditures in figuring a possible aid penalty . Combined, the res erves amount to •8.4 percent of the $45.4 million budget. Figured that way. the district could looe half a million of its estimated $10 million st.ate aid allotment Even with full s tate aid. Murphy said, the district will be $5.2 mlllion short or last year's $5-0.6 million budget. Irvine Unified School District came inclosestotheJimit without exceeding it. Business Superin. tendent Gene Hartline reported a $1.2 million reserve. of a $24.8 milJion budget-4.97 percent fi'ro• Page A I MARDIAN. • Hall, 23, who allegedly later told California Highway Patrolmen that he was the dMver. She said witnesses will testify that Mannan lost control or the high powered car near the in. tersection of Del Obispo Street and the entrance to Doheny State Park. She said Michael Dawes. 13, was hit by the car as he carried his fishJng pole to the nearby harbor. She said he was thrown eight feet through the air and was unconscious when he hit the sidewalk. The boy was In a coma at UC Irvine Medical Center for two months. He lost an eye in the ac- cident and now has no memory, doctors said. He continues to receive hospital and Medical treatment for a condition that doct.ora say will include his permanent partial paralysis. Mrs. Reilly said arresting of. ricers failed t.o take a breath or blood test from Mardian at the accident scene beeause he t.old them that Hall was al the wheel o( the car. Hall later changed his state- ment and Is scheduled to appear today a.s a proeecutlon wlt.nesa. He has been granted lmmunlty from prceecuUon. Mrs. Reilly Identified Hall as • waiter at the Wind and Sea rc1taurant In Dana Point, one of two reat•uranta owned by the corporaUon ot whJcb Mardtan is president. M ardlan ii tbe son ot Watergate rtiure Robert Mar· dlan. Safe ty Barrie r The big containe rs s hown on Pacific Coast ll ighway n e ar El Morro School are cushions of a sort The sand-filled barriers and the movable steel structure next to them give motorists a far better chance in the event thC'y run into the highway center divider. The CalTrans proJC'C't 1ust north of. Lag una l3cach 1s the latc>st snfety 1m prove ment to the on ct• dt·adl) El Morro Curve. Laguna Envelopes To Boost Payment? You can slap a parking ticket on a motorist's auto windshield in Laguna Be a ch. but that d~sn 'l guarantee the ticket will be paid. So Laguna Beach is cutting the odds by providing pre· addressed envelopes with park· School Bus, Car Crash Injures 24 ing tickets on a six-month trial bas is. Five dollar fines on about 50 percent or the parking tickets u,. s ued in town each year are never collected. police s aid. mainly because of the backlog of paperwork at South County Municipal Court. It seems the clerks there are not completing their work befon~ the one-year statute of limita - tions on such orrenses expires So a lot of motorists ct re get. ting orr the hook . Traffic Sgt. Art J . DeLu<'a wants to put an end to that H1- took a survey of three Orange County cities that give free en velopes to parking violators and DENVER tAP) A bus found t.hose towns gel a higher carrying children and adults lo a bail forfeiture in doing so. sch<?-OI for .the m entally retar~cd Cons idering the city gets a collided with a car this mor!"ing portion of the fines. councilme n at a Denve~ inters ection. recently approyed s pending Auttr0l'1tlersaut~.t-passengers--nearly 'nJ) ror~ooo pre-:Prirtted were taken to hospitals. envelopes. Joe Calabrese, pres ident of Laradon Hall. a non-profit trainjng school on Den ver's north side. said he understood six of the passengers were ·'hurt pretty badly." It was not immediately known how many pc.'Ople were tn the car nor whethe r they were tnJured. A s pokeswoman al Denver General llosp1tal s aid 16 youths were take n to St. J <1se ph Hospital. four to Denver Ge neral and four to St. Luke's Hospital. A s pokeswoman al St. Luke's Hospital said the four admitted there were children who were "not seriously injured ... just pretty frightened.·· Witnesses said the bus and the car collided al an intersection The impact flipped the bus onto its left side. Eight ambuJances were sent to the scene. Laradon Hall ha s two divisions, classes for children from ages 4 t o 16 and a vocational program for people 16 lo 32. C ala brese s aid lh<' bus passengers "could have been a mixture" of the two age groups. rr. at the end or six months. the program appears to be work- ing. they"ll probably do it on a permanent basis. But it"s unlikely the erran\ shopper who returns to his car and finds a parking ticket. com- plete wit.h envelope. will be all that pleased Budge t OK'd By Trustees Capistrano Unified School Dis. trict trustees approved a $31 6 million publication budget Mon day -$2.3 million more than last year's budget -but noted Monday that individual pro grams could change dramatical- ly before a final budget 1s ap- proved. Monday's d ec is ion was prompted by a July 20 deadlin · faced by trustees for filing a publication budget document l'rustees have until Aug JO to adopt a ftnaJ working budget F r t>nt Page A I BUDGET ... s tru<'lors to dt"velop competen<'y requirements fo r ~radu<ttion $78.93!1 for a community n.:t·re:at1on proj?ram $387 .822 I rom a S487 .822 fund to support community us..- of school fndht1e~ $131.436 trom a S722.90U fund that pay<; clerical assn; tants at the d1strict"s (.•du<'at1nn cente r $131.981 from a St ,085.634 fund lhal pa~s d 1~tr1 <'tw1dl" custodial services Trustees Will resume budge1 culling sessions MondJ) About $1.S mtllton r emains lo be cut to btsn~ the d1str1cl ·.., budg(.•t into ltn1• with pos1 Propos1tion 13 budgN in<:umc Ca po School T rustees C u t 36-~osi&ions Mondays budJ?el ruls a p· proved by Capistrano L'n1f1e<l S<'hool District trustees mean 3'1 e mployee positions w ill be ehmmatC'd trom the district's personnel roster But some of the 20 custod1am, a nd e ight groundskeeper-; in- volved <'Ould be reinstated, de pend 1 n~ upon iunds reee1 ved through community u:-.1· of M'hool fat•1h t1t-:-. Trus te<>s ca rlicr a pprovt•d a fe<' srhcdulf' for rommun11v w;t l h a t r o u l d o; 11 p p o r I !--. o m t: cu~todral and 1?ro unds kccp~r pos1tioru. E11?ht d1s tnr t t•l<>rical <tss1s ta nts will be l'lumnated outright Assistant Supt:n ntendent for Support Services Sam Chicas said 10 eustochan pos1t1ons in the dis- tn<'t art.> prc:,cntly unfilled Commission Sued LOS ANGELES IAP > The Cali fornia Coa:.t<il C'o mm1ss1on 1s being s ued for $25 m1lhcn bccausl it refused 10 allow a group of developer-; 10 subd1v1dc some propert> along the Pac1f1c Coast I lJghwa.v SMOKY BAIL Reg. $3.89 cut $8.49whole WESTCLIFF PLAZA tfa a.....,._.....,.,. ..... Ml.ffn ~Tl t hf.Tl 6 S-'Tll ltlc ory arms-of Ohio Smoky !iimoked cheese bar) Is a popular C'heese favorite or m any years, It's a superior blend of <'heddur and Swiss cheese that Is hickory ·"-. smoked to perfection lo i;clve It it rtell<'1ou._\ 9moky ta11te Smoky make:i it rnoulh waterinJC snaC'll lhJt you will long remember Qfrt'r lticp1re& July i3 FASHION ISLAND ~.._«MHf .............. ""'. w . ..,.' .... 11·1 • I ~ ~ t Orange Coast EDITION .. \IOL. 71, NO. 199, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY ,' JULY 18, 1978 T oday"s C l osln g N.Y. S t oek s N TEN CEN rs Olylllpic nel Rejects LA ~ Offer LOS ANGELES <AP) -Los Angeles· chances to host the 1984 Olympic games all but ended to. day when the International Olympic Committee rejected the city's final take·il·Or lee1ve·1t of fer. ln a statement issued after re· ceiving a letter from IOC Pres•· dent Lord Killanin. Mayor Tom Bradley said· "The proposal having been d ecli n ed by the lOC. I a rn therefore recommending that lhe City Council withdraw the city's bid for the 1984 Olympic Games .. K11lanin's letter said the city's final offer does .. not meet with the provisions of IOC rules .. and that "the proposals a re not ac c:eptable" Today·~ events end ed months or negotiations bet ween the city of Los Angeles and the IOC The basis of the dispute was that the city wantesJ. a private g r o up t o take financial responsibility for the games. a proposal which ran contrary to IOC rules. Killanin's lette r and Bradlcy·s recommendation to the City Energy Action Seniite OKs Carter Coal Bill WASHINGTON IAP> The Senate overwhelmingly ap· proved t.M first portion of Presi- dent Carter's five.part energy program today. voting t o curtail the burning or oil and natural gas by power plants and busi- nesses The 92-fi vote sent the com promise measure to the House. where approval would put it on Carter's desk However, House leaders plan to wait until the Sc~ passes several other parts of the package before acting. II also wvuld ban the use or dt'corat1ve outdoor ~as larnp:. aft er 1982. Backers said the measure could help conserve up to one m11l1on barrels of imported 011 daily. but critics said the sav- ings would be far less. Council would seem to scuttle hopes ror Los Angeles becoming the 1984 Olympic city But Bradley'i. recommenda llon must bt-approved formally by the City Council before the c lly 's bid I !> off1t·1ally withdrawn In his letter to Bradley from Lausanne. Switzerland. Killanm i;aid the nine·man IOC commit tee still wanted Los Angeles to host the 1984 Games. add1nl(- " We are most anxious that Los Angeles will still bt" able t<i ('Orne forward with a contract" that is acceptable to tht• IOC. It has been the pns1t1on of th<> IOC to stand fast on its rule thal a host city must accept financial r esponsibility. In rejecting Loi. Angeles· pro It was the first positive con· gr essional action in months on the legislation Carter submitted rn April 1977 to combat an ener gy c risis he called .. the m or al equivalent or war ·· The bill would prohibit bum- mg of 011 or natural gas m most new power plants a nd give the Jtovernmenl authority to order industries now uMng these fuels to convert to coat Errors Bit • The measure was the first compromise to emeq~e from a conference committee named last fall to reconcile different House and Senate versions of Carter's energy vtan Mideast BEWA RE OF PUSSYCAT Evangelist "Muquoted' DENVER <AP l Huth Carter Stapleton. the c\·angehst sister of Prl'sidcnt Carter. says reading a quote attributed to her in the curre nt Newsweek magazine. which said .Jesus was JUSl a m an. was ""'the mosn:tevastnting cxpc~nn:of myn . She is featured in the magazine's latest issue and is quoted as sayin~. ··Jesus was just a man .. or· d:.iint'd ov God to tarn mankind's hurdens Meetings To End? Glamor Puss? """""....,.'• Wh en 1t comes to fellnt• lx•aul~ contesb ... Cattu~ K 1tt~ ·· 1s ont· toug h t·ook1e. He s howed this race Monday us ht.• !'Canned the crowd on hand during CA IHO. E~ypt !AP> Pres1 his arrival al the l''ort Laudcrctale. l"la . airport. ,_.,__,...,cn~L.._.A,...n"'w~a ...... r _,Sa.._..d .... a...,t ..... ...,~ •• :.....,1d..._,t.od ..... ~a~Y~..--~•'-..-....:: (Awtus.. l8 compelill~nst;,-etgh ot~t1t »tt--? there would be no further meet week m the t:Jth c.innu:.il Glamor Kittv Conte~t in ings between. Egyptian and H 11 ood ·Fl • 0 ywi • ;\. Israeli representatives if Israel 1loes not respond to the Egyptian proposals for Mideast peact' be· .. And J believe that through the lloly Spirit, God can be in m e just a s he was in J esus:· the presi- dent· s stster is quoted as saying Mrs. Stapleton distributed a written stl'..ltement saying s he 1s an .. orthodox Chri9l1an" who believes in Christ a s .. the living, bodily resurrected Son of God who died for my s ins upon the cross." Mrs Stapleton said the Newsweek article con- tained 21 errors. including claims that she keep~ in <.i I most daily contact with Hustle r magazine publisher Larry Flynt ing discussed at Leeds Castle in En~land Sadat's remarks. made during a news conference in Khartoum. Sudan, where he 1s attending the two .day meeting of lh<' Organization of /\fric:an Unity, were brocidcast by Cairo radio. The pres ide n t's com ment~ came as reports from Leeds Castle indicated a wide gap ex isled between the Egyptian and Is raeli views. Co1nrnittee Backs Extension of ERA WASHINGTON (/\P> /\ Parents File Claim Egypt is trying to convince t s raet of lhe ne<·css1ty t o withdraw from the Gaza Stnp and the West Bank of the Jordan River as a first step toward a comprehensive settlement of th<' aO·ycar-old Arab-Is rae li confli ct proposal to extend lht dcadhnc for r at1!1 cal1on of the Equal Rights Amendment cleared it" f i r s t h u rd I c 1 n l h e H o us t' Judiciary Committee today by a vote of 23·8. Over Irvine Rape Cairo wants Gaza returned to Egyptian control a ~ the West Bank l•> Jordanrnn Jurisdiction for five years, after which the local Palestinians would de term me their own futun• Befort• an ovcrno°" aud1en<'l' of ER/\ l<>Upportcr-, :.i n <l opponents. the comm1tte1• turned as1dt• a mo\ c.• hy Rc:p Harold Volkmt'r, 0 Mo . lha1 w o u Id ha ve r c q u 1 r ed th 1· extension to get a two third!'> vole ir it r<•acht.>s the fl o ust• noor Los Ange l es Cou nt y author ities art discussing a S25 2 million claim handed to them by Surf 'Rebe l ' Lands Imide Newport Jail A surfer who allegedly tried lo defy the Newport Beac h ban on boards at 4-0th Street ended up in jail Monday arter reportedly try· i n g to elude police and lifeguards for more than Lwo hours Thomas Kirkwood Clarke. 20, of 201'.-i 42nd St. posted $50 bail and was released shortly after being booked at about 9·30 p.m Accordin~ to police reports, officers were summoned to the beach, reserved fo r body s urfing and swimming only. at 1 p.m Lifeguards said they wer e una· ble to get Clarke and his surr- board outoflhewater. While police and lifeguards watched, Clarke allegedly pad· died his board from 40th Street up to 56th Street. According to police reports, the young man ehanged his swim trunks and his board with other surfers in the area in an alleged attempt to escape iden· t ification. However . he was arrested when he came uhore more than two hours after he was original· ly ordered out of lhe water. Clarke Is the second person to be booked for board 15urflng in the st~tch of water between 40th and 44th streets. Last month city councilmen, at the urglng or some West Newport Beach rcsidenl8 and lh~ cl~'s Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, voted to set Ule bea6b aside for body aµrfera and awlmmer• only. l awyers representing the parents of a 13·year·old El Toro girl who was beaten and raped 1n Irvine last May 18 The claim. expected to be au tom at1cally denied by Lo!'> Angeles County s upervisor s. holds the county rC'sponsible for criminal acts allegedly c<Jm milted by Warren Dale Cltwett. 28, of Mission VieJO I t a ll c[!es that count y e mployees allowed Clewell to be rele ased from Atascadero Stale Hospital shortly before the at· tack despite the fact that he was. not mentally competent and over bis own protests Attorney Steven Silvetstein said he is preparing an addi- tional claim for $25.2 million in dam ages whic h wi II name Atascadero officials and doctors and two judges Involved in the release of Clewell Ile said lawsuits will be filed immediately after the claims are denie<I Chess Title Match a Draw UAGUlO CITY, Ph11ipp1nc1> I AP) Challen ger Viktor Korc hnoi a nd world c hess c hampi on Anatoly Karpov played to a draw today in the opening game of Korchnoi's grudge match for the title. Karpov offered Korchnoi a draw after 18 moves, and the game. which experts described as ··unexceptional,·· ended after two hours of play. Korchnoi. lhe 4 7 vear·old defector from the Soviet Union, made a trad1t1onal Englis h opening. one of his fa vorltes SupportC'r'o wen.· ('OllflllC'nt ur securini.t comm1ltee approval by a close vote latc.•r in the day for an extens ion of thret• vear'> and three months, scah•d c.iown from th<' St'Ven Ye ar cxtcn sl()ll ori~inally sought Rep. Robert i\1"(.;lory rJf Illinois. the committee'!' rank1ni.t RC'pubhcan. led the oppos1llon to Lhc: extens ion McClory. who voled for tht• E RA when it was originally approved by the llou~e. said the extension would do "more harm lhan good" lo the prospects or r atifi cation. l i e s aid he bcl1cvt•d ratification could be secured by next March 22. when t he original seven.year period expires The measure 1s de~1gncd tn guarantee equal protection of the law regardlesb of \CX McClory predil'ted th<" llhno11' Beal Prickly Problem Prowler Suspect Misses Dog, Not Cactus The young Laguna Beach man who roll through ihe roof or a Oower shop early this mornlng may not have been a desperado but he h ad 80me detperate moments. He landecj on a cactus -~roln nrst. Firemtn humanely plucked hundreds of cnctus apineR from the traumat\ted are11 before Police book<.'<! the 19·year-old youth tor trespasslni and prowling and released him to nurst his wounds and reflect POUCE 0Ff1CER CARMEN Pollastro wosn't sure why the young man ran to begin w\th when b" saw lhc police car patrolllnR the north part or the city. The man was walk ing near La Brea Street and south Coast .Hif(hway Maybe it was the beer botUe he was carrying. Poltastro pursued. His spotJl$i!ht helped lo<'ate the man who was by theo prone atop o flower shop Then a crash through the screen roof was followed by angu1stux1 cries ON ntE BRIGHT SID E. a.aid the offlt'('r, wa~ the fact thut the youo" man mona.ced to elude a (ormldoble Dob rman plnsct\4=r gu11rding the ~hop. "1 really don't know why he ran." PollAstro uld this mornlna. scratching his head. "ffe didn't do anythlns wrona until ht ran. Th.en he couldn't do anytblni right " . . Leg1slaturC' would rcit1fy the F:RA al a special session 10 November. altho u g h 1t has rc'used to do so in the pai.t. lie said this would give 1mpetu:-, lo <>ther states to foll<>w -.u11 Two Nabbed In Burglary In Ne wport 1'wn men .... uq1r1sell a" they al l!•gedly wen• buq~larizin.e. .1 Newport Ol'iJCh llomt'. wcr<· t'<•P t u r {' d l\1 (l n d •• ~ n I g h I °" It h ID hlocks of t ht• trurw Booked mto city JUI I on susp1 C'IOO or IJun:lnr Wt:l'l' IJonuf<i John Charcltl.'. 2;1_ 1>f Santa Ana. :.ind Honald Wayne Ketterman. 25, of Orange. Both men wert· held today in lieu or SI0.000 hail Police said th(• two mt'n were• arrested in Dover Shores about an hour arter the brcak·in was t.hscovcred as Mr. and Mrs. An ton Lukas were returning to their home al 21 IR Santia,l!o Drive. Sgt. Darryl Yoult' said Mrc; Lukas was walking into the hum<.' when s he heard som l' noises Sht• told poltcc sh e screaml'd T hat brought her husband running into the horn~ 1n time to set.' two men rtel'1ng Youlc said tlw burAlars Oe<i ~1th about S350 1n cash . "althou~h they had other loot they Wt.'re obviously ready to take " Police culled to the Upper Bny n~ighborhood launche d a search. About 30 minuter-; latt'r. Otriccr Ga r v Milius found Charette crduched in the hack seat of a car parked about :\ block from the home A check revealed tho cur wall registered to Kellerman. About 30 minutes later. Milius found Ketterman walking along San· tiugo Or1v<' lk said he miked to see the man's driver's license and Ket· termon complit'd. hut ran as s oon a11 the officer had the license Police said l<cttcrman <ti· legcdly threw rlown a bag con- taininR about $50 worth of coins as he ran M lllu'I captured lht flcemg man after a short chase posal. the committee has re peatedly said 1t wa:. doing so to protect itself from similar de man<ls from future hoi.l c1t1es K1llanin .. drnowlcdged that Los Angeles "s hould be in d ~os1t1on to hold the gamei; Cil a minimum cost in view of all the fac1l1lles which already cx1st. hut the IOC must protect itself for the future and not com promise iL'lelf with other cities " Company Pays Off Big Loan · 'Thl' lrvuw Company con firmed lodu.Y I hat its $240 million 1erm bank loan has been repaid. Particulars of the loan repay ment Wt•n· not released by the com pany " That tcr))t' statement was all 1 hat company officials had to ""Y today rn Jij!hl of reports an· noun<'in~ the retirement of the n1nc·bank loan used one year <.i~o in the purchase o( the firm Company Prt•..,ident Peter Kremer was reportedly out of town Jnd no one else in the com puny·.., N(·wport Cent er head quarh'r" was avallahh.' for com men• 1'hc announccmcnl <"amc as. no !1Urpr1sc 10 lt~hl of prCVIOUS !<tlatcmcnts m;idt-by Kremer predicting a 60 percent increase 1n thL• comµany's gross earnings 1n its fir'-t year unde r ne w mJnagement Al the time the prediction was made in March. Kremer noted th4_ all but a!><>utJSO mitr on or_ ,,..,..._.,,,,iiJ tne fZ40iiiinion Toan had beell paid orr. The loan was made by a com· bmat1on of nine ba nks. led bJ Welb Farj:lO. to a consortium of 11 1 n vest ors who out brd 1 ht• Mobil Corporatwn 10 buy tht: land company for S.137 .4 million last summer SpecuJation ;1t the time wai. I hat the t·ompany would be forced to sell orr assets in orde r to met'\ its rmanc1al obligationi. This was bal'>ed on the reasoninit that the interest alone on tht· $240 million loan would equal tht• c:ompany·s net earnings und~r its old mana~cment However. the company has not sold off its income productng ar. sets in Orange Counly, Kremer noted in Mart·h This 1n part wa!> due to a $100 m11l1on loan the company ar ran~ed w1lh Prudentral Insurance Company. That loan, ;1nnounced in October is secured bv ahout 4,500 rnmmercial. 1n ISM> WAN. Pa1te t\2~ Wlaeels o f P o r sche Taken in N~wport Nt•wport B1·ach police are 'lot11mt~ for tht thief who slipped into a garagt• in Big Canyon and stoic the cov1•r and tour wheels off a Porscht• Monday. Tom Ashely told pohct· his car was parked at the Big Canyon Townhomes between 8·30 a.m _ at 7 p.m. when the theft took place lie estnrlated the value of the cov('r. wheels and t ires at ~ $2,325 Coa~t We atl1e r Low clouds a nd local fog nq~ht throug h m•d · morning hours. othe rwise l air Wednesday Lows tonigbl in mid ·60s. High~ Wednesday low ':'OS at the beaches to low 80s inland. INSIDE TODAY 1968 um pnhops the mosl 1umultl.IQU$ year oJ the '604, but Corona dd Mar lflgh School graduates su rvwtct the dccad(. Feoiunng, Paa< {' t lallex .~2 DAILY PILO T N T~. July 11. 1971 Murdere r !Returned Bank of Neteport Building Plans Await Ruling • To Prison A man who slr anglcd a 65 y<>ar·old neighbor woman to death JUSt four months after he was released rrom ·a three.year term in state prison was sent I.Jack there Monday for the rest of h is natural life. Orange County Superior Court Judge J errold S. Oliver ordered life in prison without possibility of parole for Russell Leroy San- ders. 47 . after the defendant waived trial and pleaded guilty to first degree murder. Sanders admitted in the courtroom that he was the man who on Oct 27 entered Mrs Florence Conway's Anaheim apartment and s trangled hl'r wit h an electric cord a fter torturing her Safety Barrier Plans for a new headquarters building for the Bank of Newport remain in limbo today while bank officials await clarification of coastal commission rulings on their projed . Steve Smith. who is heading the project for the bank. said ' ·Trustees To Review Cutbacks that in addition to being unsure of the ~Heel o( a r ecent regional commission action, the project re niains stalled because of ap· peals filed with the state com- mission. The project involves a pa.reel on East Coa s t Highway at Avocado Avenue. directly op- posite the bank's exis ting facility. Plans call for demoliton of the 68-unit motel on the property and the constr uction or a 45.000 square foot bank head- quarters in its place. In addition. the existing apart- ment building at the rear of the property will be converted into condommiums. Smith said. It was testified in the bnef hearing that Sanders left a note on the woman's body. It read '"Leave our children alone. Now I know you will Sam " Sanders was arrestt>d two days later when police spott<-'<1 him driving Mrs. Conway's car In Anaheim. . Judge Oliver was told that Mrs. Conway befriended San· dt'rs shortly after his relea~l' and provided money and food for him while ht· suppo:.l'dly :.ought work. The big containers shown on Pacifi c Coast H ighway near El Morro School are cushi ons of a sort. The sand-filled barriers and the movable steel structure next to them give motorists a far better chance in the event they run into the highway center divider. The Ca lTrans project just north of Laguna Beach is the latest safet y im· provement to the once-deadly El Morro Curve. The ever-changing budget for the Ne wport-Mesa Unified School District will be back before school trustees tonight for further discussion on PoSSible cutbacks because or Proposition 13. The public meeting begins at 7 :30 p.m. at Costa Mesa Council Chambers . Smith said there is some con- fusion over what is going to be a llowed in the design of the bank building. OriginaJJy, plans sub- mitted by the bank asked for ap- proval of a three-story building which would have an additional stor y underground for parking. Those plans were approved by city councilmen with the slipula- ti'trn that the building height would average 33 feet and wouJd not exceed 37 feet al the peak. nor would it intrude into the sight plane of the view lots in nearby Harbor View Hills. Lawyers said Sanders decided to file the guilty plea when he learned that the prosecution m· ten ded to a~k for th<' death penalty 1f he went on trial Dana Man Fighting Rap The tentative budget approved J une 27 has the district r eceiv- ing $41.2 million in stale and local revenues for next year. This figure represents a $5.1 million lo.ss from pre-Jarvis rev e n u es es ti mated at $46.3 m11lion. However, Smith said mem- bers of the regional commission agreed to approve the project only tf one of the stories was re· moved. Reds Take Ove r SAN MARINO CAP> After 21 years. the Communist Party returned to power Monday in San Manno. the oldest of the world's republics. in a <.'Oaht1on with other leftist partie!. By TOM BARLEY OI rM D.111' l'il« Staff A trial judge was told today that Dana Point r estattrateur Robert Cha rles Mardiah had .. seven or eight s tiff drmks" !.hortly before his car allegedly struck and severely injured a 13·year-old boy near Dana Point Harbor Deputy Oistnct Attorney J oan R(•11ly told Judge Kenneth E. Lae 1n the opening statement of the Orange County Superior Court trial that Mardian, 30, was drunk and at the wheel or his Ferrari sportscar when the boy was struck. She said witnesses will testify that Mardian had drinks at both the J oily Roger and Harpoon Henry's restaurants in the morning of June 5, 1977, before he left the latter facility "burn· ing rul:>bcr and at high speed." M ard1an pleaded innocent to· day to felony drunken driving charges and waived a jury trial. De fense attorney Marshall Schulman said he will prove that his client was not drunk at the time of the accident a nd that un- avoidable circums tances led him to lose control of the car. "This was a most unfortunate accident." Schuman told Judge Lae in his opening statement Mrs. Reilly s aid h('r witnesses will tl'stify that Mard1an was driving at 6o to 80 miles an hour shortly before the accide .• t and that he rnn a stop sign on D.el Obispo Street. .Mrs. Redly said her evidcnct.'- will prove that Mardian was uc. companied in the car by Dana Last year, trustees approved a $50.6 million budget to run the school district. Trustees already have cut the budget by well over $1 million through the elimination of school busing for high school students. adult education and all but re- qui red s ummer schoo l pro· grams Tonight. trustees will take a li ne -by-line approach to the budget and make suggestions about further cutbacks. The school district has until m1d·Seplem ber to submit a final hudget to the Orange County Department of Education. Point waiter Larry Donald Sc·L --l B Hall , 23, who allegedly later told I~ llS, California Hil!hway Patrolmen He said there is some con- fusion as to whether the com- m 1ss1oners also altered the height lim1t. While bank oCCicials a wait clarification of that ruling, they must also wait for the state com- mission to decide whether i4"ill hear the aooeals riled. Har bor View HilJ s resident Barry Allen flied an appeal and t he stale commission must flrst decide whether the appeal in- volves a s ubst antial inte rest before it will hear testimony re- garding the bank ·s plans . That decision is expected at t he commission meeting next month. Sm ith said no further work will be done oo the project until the coastal commission-related pro. blcms are solved. that he was the driver Car C [[ She said witnesses will testify O ision """""""ff.""1-~H'ittftn iO!t ~~l-tflie-~ --~Ef~i~~;~f~~~f!~!~~~~~!~~!!!!~! high powered car near the in-/ • 2 ,/1 -~~~~~~~lf# tersection of Del Obispo Street TlJUTeS '6:' ~ and the entrance to Doheny Slate Park DENVER <AP> -A bus car. John Trebler Dead at 80; Rites Slated Olgmpian Goof? Pictured 1s the $650,000 Heritage Park. Irvine. Olympic-compctit1on so.meter pool. give or take an inch That's how much short of its official length it was discovered lo be two weeks ago--useless for off1c1a l competitions. Workmen labor ed a week to stretch it out. AAU of- ficials are due later this week to see if they managed to ease back in those 25.4 silly nuJlimeters. "mASHMEN STRIKE 1N NEw oRLEANs Agreement Reached NEW ORLEANS <AP> -Most of 328 cit~ ~arbagemen ,-efuscd to m ake their rounds today to protest what one official said iwas a s hortage of garbage 11 trucks in good repair. ' Representatives of the slrik· 1 ing Teamsters Local 270 met : with Mayor Ernest Mori al to try to get the men back to work. ! Mori a l said he was trying to 1 reach a quick settlement. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,H_lt C- l/IC e Pff.\k»M .... 0."'•--· ._._ EcNlor n:.~"""'11":"" o. ....... Yft .......... lqft """"-Mo_ .... ,dl ... " On Tris Garmentg WA SHJNGTON <A P > -The C~ns~mer Product Safety Com. m1ss1on announced settlement today of a Jawsult that had Fro• Page Al LOAN ••• dustrial and residential ground leases The sale or non-Orange County holdings of the company -the 103,000-acre Plying D Ranch in Montana and about 5,000-acres of Imperial Valley farmland also produced cash apparently used to retire the short-term debt. In addition. the company a lte r ed m any or its busjness practices to produce a Uetter cash now also aimed at r educing its debt. An article last week in the New York Times quoted Kremer as saytng that about $90 million of the loan wu ''paid back out of internal cash now ..• Observers speculate tl',_l on addllional mortgage has been used by the company to pay off the balance, but no one Inside the company would comment on that possibility The New York Time article also quoted company manaae· me nt as saying that caah now . and not profit.a, was the com pany's primary goal this year. The company does nol expect to pay dividends for some tim e, the tory sp1d. , called into question the legality or its ban on use of the flame re- t a rda nt Tris in c hildren 's s leepwear. The agreement came with Springs Mills, Inc. of Lancast er, S.C.. a large fabric manufac· lurer. Und er the agreement, the commission will be able to con- tinue to forbid sales of Tris- treated garments to consumers but will not be able to force the company to repurc hase gar- ments from retailers. The commission banned use of the chemical on April 8, 1977, and ordered the repurchases as a means of gelling the garments off the market. The commission acted after Tris was linked to can cer . However, U.S. District Court Judge Robert F Chapman ruled last June In Columbia, S.C., that the commbalon failed to follow procedures set out by Congress. T he agency then appealed to the 4th U S. Circuit Court ot Ap· peals . The settlement e nding the suit comes several months after the commission reissued the ban, complying with the procedures Chapman said it had failed to use originally. Commlaelon attorney Stepben Lem berg Hid the settlement re- tain a the primary contenUon of the commt11lon, the r laht to f orbld sales of Tris-treated gar· menll to COOJ1umers. She said Michael Dawes. 13. rymg children and adults to a was hit by the car as he carried school for the mentally retarded his fishing pole to the nearby harbor. She said he was t hrown collided with a car this mom· eight feet through the air and mg at a Denver intersection and oveTturned. was unconscious when he hit the Authorities said 24 of the 34 sidewalk. The boy was in a coma at UC passengers we re injured. one 1 Med C seriously. rvme ical enter for two Bev Collins, a spokeswoman months. IJe lost an eye in the ar-at Denve r General Hos pital. c1dent and now has no memory, !.aid the most seriously inJ·ured. doctors said. Il e con tinues to receive Dwight Stribling. 20, of Denver, hospital and medical treatment was in fair condition with mult1- for a condition that doctors say pie fractures to his left ~.trm and w1 11 in<.'lude his permanent hand. partial paralysis. Three others were. treated at Mrs. Reilly said a rresting of Denver General and released, ricers failed to take a breath or d blood test from Mardian at the she sai · accident scene because he told them that Hall was at the whei!I or the ca .. Hall later changed his state· ment and ts scheduled to appear today as a prosecution witness. lie has been granted immunity from prosecution Mrs . Reilly identified Hall as a waiter at the Wind and Sea restaurant in Dana Point. one of two restaurants owned by the corporation or which M ard1an 1s president But bus was going to Laradon Hall. a non-profit training and vocationaJ school for the mental- ly retarded, when the accident occurred shortly afte r 8 a .m .. police said. The bus driver, identified as Beth Cunningham, was not ln· jured a nd apparently was taken to a friend 's h ome. hospital officials said. A poUce officer sajd she was given a traf fie citation. ~ Private funeral services will be conducted this week for John 11 . Trebler, long-time Or angt.' Coast resident who died Sunday al the age of 80. Mr. Trebler died in Laguna Hills where he had been livin~ since 1971 Prior to that. he had lived in Corona dcl Mar for more than 20 years. A native of Oslo. Norway. Mr . Treb ler began his busines-. ca reer in Shanghai, China before World War JI and finallv settled io Beverly Hills. He wa·s the founder and president of TriangleSteelCo ofLosAngeles. Ile retired to Corona del Mar In the early 1950s. Mr. Trebler's son, Per. also a Corona del Mar r esident, was once a member of tbe city's Parks. Beaches and Recreation Commission and was an unsuc- cessful candidate for city coun- cil in 1976. Mr. Trebler leaves two sons. Pe r, and Carl Trebler of Long Beach. a sister, Gudrun Siverts of Oslo and five grandchildren. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ' Reg . $3.89 cut $8.49 whole 1.WESTCUFF PLAZA . r1Mi I.,..._.....,_. ..... HMf7J ~"' ..... "' .... '1'11 SMOKY BAB c ory a.rmS of' Ohio Smoky (smoked cheese bar) Is a popular cheese favorite or many years. It's a superior blend or cheddar an4 Sw\ss cheese that is hickory smoked to perfection to 1lve It a delicious smoky ta•te. Smoky makes a mouth wate r ing snack thnt you will IQllS remember. orrer Exp1m July 23 FASHION ISLAND ~ ..... ....,. ~,, .... .,.. ....... _, - Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 199, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESOA~JULY1~1W8 :\(ter noon N. \'. S to~ks T EN CENTS Capo District Budget Slashed · Again By WUJ.JAM HODGE OI -0..1, P'ii.. S~ft Despite differing opinions over the size of cul!'>, Capistrano Unified School District trusttts slashed another $984,024 from their 1978·79 budget Monday. in eluding a reduction in distrirt support of school athletics Most differences among trustees centered on an ad· ministration-sponsored proposal to reduce supp<>rt for athletics by 25 percent. a reduction of $116,717 But trustees balked al the cut, <'xv ressing concern th u! the :,chool athletir programs would not be able to generate enough money through ticket sales or booster club contributions to rover the loss "I think it was the district'~ intent lo reduce financial sup port to the program." Trustee William Thompson said. citing ;1 desire to avoid eliminating any portion of the existing program. Thompson and Board Presi- dent George White disagreed over community support for re· duction of athletics White pointed to comments made at earlier public hearings on budge t reductions and claimed residents advocated a self-supporting athletic program and cuts in the budget "But you can 't expect the boosters to raise $100.000 in the first year ," Thompson counft!red. Trustees voted 6 to l to re- duce support by $70,804 rrom S283,2J7 . Trustee Ted Kopp vol ed no. Board members ulso argued over proposed cuts rn textbooks. library books and medu.1 m aterials. A proposed 25 perl'cnt rc<lut· lion an textbook purcha:.c:. and a proposed 10 percent rollback an library book purrha:->es were de fen!ed "This !textbook' and librarv l>ooksl is what we're here for · to get books lo thl' students. Kopp argut•d "This i:. 1Jnc I'd l1k1· to put on hold till we gct a htllt-farther 11long." Thompson <Jgreed. cit- ing the possibility of returning to the two categorie:. after trustees eons1der other pot1:nt1al cuts Recall Goes On Despite Cost of $34,000 By REBECCA HELM OI Uw Oaily Pile1 Stalf E((orts to remove three Sad dleback Valley Unified School District <SVUSD> trustees will continue even if 1t will cost dis lric! taxpayers ·$34,000 for a special election. a recall move· ment spokesman said Monday. An Orange County Registrar of Voters official r eported this week that the deadline for plac- 1 ng the i:ssuc on !he already scheduled November elect10n this year was July 11. "We will continue to gather signatures through Sept. 21 ," o;aid Preston Howell. recall com m1ttee co-chairman Sept. 21 is the final deadline ror filing the 9,200 signatures re quired for a special election seeking the r all of trustees George Henr ary Phillips and Carol(' tadt, the Registrar of Vot spokesman said. Registrar of Voters officials estimate the special election would cost the district approx 1mately SJ0.000 Jn June. Jlowt•ll '~ co chairman. Rick Bohay. saH..I the committee would not purs ue tht• r<'ca II 1f 1! fatlcd to gather tht.• rcq uin•d sign<1lures in lime t11 qualify for the regular No vember gcnernl election at an estimated $.5,000 d1strirt cost. Bohay would not comment Monday on his earlier state· ments. referring all ques tions to co-chairman Howell. llowell claimed that Rohay never had stated the committee would back down from the recall <1rt1on 1f 1t could not quahry its issue for tht• November ballot. Asked 1f he had any qualms regarding the additional cost lo taxpayer!> for a special election. Howe ll said. "Absolutely not .. If the board's three trustee <See RECALL, Page All BEWAR E OF PUSSYCAT Pressure on Israel Glamor Pu.tts? Sadat Halts Talks When 11 eomc-.. to f'l'lane h<'aut~' contests. ··cal'lU:-. K1ll1v " is ont• tough c·ook1c. He s howed this fJcc Monda1v as ht.• scanned lht.> t'rowd on hand during t1is •.11·i·iv<1l at Lhc r·ort Lauderdale. f''la .. a irport ··cactu~" 1s eompeting against eight other cat~ th1~ wct:k 1n th" 1:nh annual Glamor Kitty Conte!->l in ... __ ..___r~Ht . Egypt ~ APJ ~,..J"1A!S1J-­ dent Anwar Sadat said today Lhere would be no further meet· 1ngs between Egyptian and lsraeh representatives i( Israel <loes not respond to the Egyptian 7 proposals for Mideast peace bt" 1ng discussed at Leeds Castl~ in England Sadat's remarks. made during ;1 news conference in Khartoum. Sudan. where he •S attending the two d ay meetin~ or the Organization of African Unity, were broadcast by Cairo radio. The president's comments C'am e as reports from Leeds Castle indicated a wide gap ex· isted between the Egyptian and Israeli views Boy Injured Egypt 1s-teyt01P to--<:.emimce Israel of the necessity to withdraw from the Gaza Slrtp and the West Bank of the Jordan River as a first step toward <t comprehensive settlement of the 30· year-old Arab-Israels conflict Cairo wants Gaza rclumed to Egyptian control and the West Rank to Jordanian Jurisdiction for rive years. arter which the local Palestinians would de tcrmine their own future Israel has rejected 1mmed1ale withdrawal from the two areas. The Is raelis also have propased a fi ve year transitional period in the territories they captured in the 1967 Mideast war, but they want to maintain a security ~e-tbere. duimJt;:lbe-hv.e. yelll'S- and decide the future of the Palestinians at the end of that ti mt• The plan 1s to give the Palest1n· 1ans a homeland of their own because. the Arabs argue. there will be no peace in the region as long as they arc homeless Three million P3lestinians were dispersed when the Jewish state was created m 1948. "l don 'l know whether the Israelis will withdraw," Sadat said. "What I kn.ow 1s that we have a precise plan for discussion and af lhere are no new elemen\s. no response. there 1s no need for further discussions." Panel Backs ll •'14.l r Senator Carpenter Heads Gates Drive State Sen. Ocnnis Carpenter. R-Newport Be~ch. said today hf• will serve a!> thl· work in g ehairman of the Committee to Re-elect Sheriff Brad Gate!> "Under Brad Cates' direction the sheriff's department ha!> provided modem. efftc1ent law enforcement for Orange County while holding down the cost to the taxpayer~." CarpC'ntcr said. federal grand jury probt> int<1 (;ates financial affairs. ··1 feel satis hed there arc no riroblems relat1v(• to Brad's m· l<'grity or fitness to hold office," ~·arpcnlersuid . Drunk Drive Trial Ex tension The retiring Republican state senator said ht• is abandoning his policy lo ~lay out of non partisan elert1on rac<'s becauSl' of what he secs as "the need to continue the sheriff in office ·· 'rhe eight-year stall-senator said he had r eviewed Lh t- ~hcriff's finances with him and "(ound them norma l and as un mlerestin~ as anything I've ever reviewed " farpentt•r Stlld film actnr .John W..1yne will Sl'rve a ~ the honorary chairman t)f Cates· <'<1mpa1gn <ind that h<> expects lo h<• Joined on the working commit tee by other county. s tate and federal officeholders from both ma1or political parties Of ERA Bill Opens for Dana Man WASHINGTON \/\P l A propo!al to extend the deadline G 3tes 1s facing a November general election runoff agains t one or his own deputies. Laur~n Rusk. By To~iftARLEY Of \lie ._, P'li.\ SI.at! A trial judge was told today that Dana Point restaurateur Robert Charles Mardian had .. seven or eight stiff drinks" shortly before h.is car allegedly struck and severely injured a \3-year-old boy near Dana Point Harbor. Deputy District Allorney Joan Reilly told Judge Kenneth E. Lae in the opening statement of the Oran~e County Superior Court trial Lhat Mardian. 30, was drunk and al the wheel or his Ferrari sportscar when the boy was struck. She said witnesses will testify that Mardian had drinks at both the Jolly Roger and Harpoon H enry's restaurants in the morning of June 5, 1977, before he Je n the latter facility "burn- ing rubber and at high speed." Mardian pleaded innocent to- day to felony drunken driving charges and wruved a jury trial Defense attorney Mars hall Schulman said he wilt prove th3t his client was not drunk at the Burglar Takes 87 ,000 in Jewels Jewelry vnlued ut $7 .000 was taken from a LagUJ\8 Hills home by a burglar who entered via a sliding glaM door Orange County sheriff's of· flcers said the theft was report. ed by saleswomen Wilma A. Lcdjn, 64, of 3484·8 Bahia Blan· ca Sbe w~ away from home at the llmt. lime of the accident and thal un- avoidable circumstances led him to lose control or the car. "This was a most unfortunate accident," Schuman told Judge Lae in his opening statement. Mrs. Reilly said her witnesses wilt testify that Mardian was driving at 60 to 80 miles an hour s hortly before the accident and that he ran a stop sign on Del Obispo Street. Mrs. Reilly said her evidence will prove that Mardian was ar· rompanied in the car by Dana Point wailer Larry Donald Hall. 23. who allegedly later told California Highway Patrolmen (Set" MARDlAN. Page A2) Real for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment r leared its first hurdle in the llouse Judiciary Committee today by a vote of 23-8. Before an overfl ow audience o f ERA suppo rters and opponents, the committee turned aside a move by Re p. Harold Volkmer. D-Mo .. that would have required the extension to get a two-thirds vote if it reaches the House floor. Supporters were confident of securing committee approval by a r lose vote later in the day for an extension of three years and three months. scaled down from the seven-year extens ion <See EXt END, Page A2) Th~ 39-year old incumbent shcrif£ failt!d to gain re-election in the June primary election when Rusk and four othe r can· didatcs held his vote to 41 .G per· cent of those cast. Carpenter didn't leave today's press conference without dis· cussing some of the prohlems that plagued Gates through the primary election. The state senator said he has talked with Gates about 1mprov ing his relationships with some of the city police <-h1cfs 1n the county . He also :,;ud 11(' tl1scusst·d a riekly Problem Prowler Suspect Misses Dog, Not Cactus The young Laguna Beach m an who fell through the roof of a flower shop early lhls morning may not have been a desperado but he had some desperate moments He landeQ on a cactus -llroin first. Firemen humanely plucked hundreds of cactus s pines from the traumatlied area before police booked the 19-year-old youth ror- trespasslng and prowling and re leased tiim to nurse his wounds and reOert. P OU CE OFn CER CARMEN Pollostro wasn't ~ure why the younl( man ran to begin with when he saw the police car patrolling the north part of the city Tlle man was walk· ing near La Brea Street and South Coast Highway. Maybe it was the be.-bottle he was carrying. PoUastro pursued. His spotllght helped locate the man who was by then prone atop a nower shop Then a crash through the screen roof was followed by anl-{uished cries. ON THE BRIGHT SIOF., said the oHicer. was the fact lbat the young man managed to eludt a lormldnblc Ooberl'l')an plnschcr guarding the shop. "l really don't know why he ran. · Pollastro said this morning, scratching his head. •1t1e didn't do anything wrone until he ran. then he CQ~)dn 't do an)lthlng iiaht ·· • Toro Youth Convicted Of Assault An El Toro youth who attacke<f a waitress in a local ice cream parlor has been found guilty of as- s au It with intent to commit rape after trial before an Orange Coun· ty Superior Court jury. .) u d ge Kenneth E. Lae set A'u g. 11 as the date he will sentence Edwa rd Vincent. GriJalva. IR. of 22865 Belquest Drive, to what could be four years in state prison. ll was successfully alleged that GriJalva attacked the 17 year·old victim in the back room of the ice cream parlor last Nov. 19 and announced his Inte nt.ion of having sexual intercourse wilh her . He fled from the store after the victim's struggles frustrated his attempu to tie her up. Officers arrested Grijalva after the victim Identified him from a high school year book. Runoff Scheduled QUITO. Ecuador <AP> Jaime Roldos Aguilera. the presidential candidate least wanted by Ecuador's mllit~ rulers. Is going Into the runoff election. but his opponent Is still to ~ df'termined I Other cul" upprove<S by trust~es were $47,475 from a $94,951 fund lo pay extra assignments s uch J!> department heads and athletics coaches. St 19,037 rrom a $396.791 fund Lo purehase con:,umable in :.trur tional (~upplies such ai- papcr and pe'ru.rils. $42,810 from a $57 ,081 fund thal provides relief time for in· <Sf'e BUDGET, Page A2> Bus Hit; 24 Hurt lnDenver DENVER IAP• I\ bus car· rying children and adults to a school for the mentally retarded rollided with' a car this mom· 1ng at a Denver intersection and overturned. Authorities said 24 of the 34 passengers wc re 1nJured. one serious ly. Bev Collins. a !>p-Okeswoman at Denve r General Hospital, :-aid the most seriously injured. Dwight StribJing, 20. of Denver , was in fu1r eondition with multi ph• fr~1~·tures to his left arm and ha nd ThrC'l' "thcr" wt·r1· treated 11t Denver General and released. :-he !>aid The bus was gmng to Laradon Hall. a non-profit training and vocational srhool for the menta~ ly retarded. when the accident occurn•d shortly after R a.m. police said. The bus driver, 1dcnllf1ed a~ Heth Cunningham. was not in· J Ured and appare nt l y was taken to a friend 's h omt:, hospital oHirials said. A palice orficer said she was given a traf. ~itatien.r----The other four injured passengers were taken to St Luke 's Hoo;p1tal , where a !>pokeswoman said the youths were "Just pretty frightened." J oe Calabrese, president and founder of the 30-year -old school on Denver's north s ide. said the bus was operated by a privak rompany He said the .school has two d1v1 s ions. a program for children 4 to 16 years of age and a vocational program for µersons 16 to 32. Th<> bus con· tained a mixture of the two groups. he said ll,hess T itle Match Draw BAGUIO CITY, Philtppanes 1AP1 Ch<Jllt•nger Viktor Korchno1 .rnd world ches' c hampion i\natoly Karpov played to a draw today in lhe opening game of Korchnoi's grudge match for th<.' title K;,1q>0v offered Korchno1 a draw after 18 moves. and the game. which experts describc<t <is "unexceptional." ended after two hours of play. Kor chnoi. the 47-year -old defector from the Soviet Union, made a traditional E n glish opening, one of his favorites. The 27-year-old Soviet champion transposed 1t into a queen·~ gamb 1l which Korchno1 derlined. Or:::C:.4 ,:o·asa We athe r Low clouds and local Cog night through mid · morning hours, otherwise fair Wednesday. Lows tonight in mid-60s. Highs Wednesday low 70s at the beaches to low 80s inland. INSIDE TODA 't' 1968 um perhap..tt the mosr tumultuow year of tM '60s, hut Corona del Mar lligh School graduates surv ived the decode. Featuring. Page Cl ' t. *2 DAILY PILOT SB Irvine Man Aids Capture (°iardcn Grove police credited an lrv1ne man today wtth lead ing them on \he pursuit or an a rmed robbery suspect who was captured a fter a high s peed freeway chaSl' Credited with radioing instruc- tions to pursuing police was Mark Lucy, 34, of Irvine, an Orange County 1'rans1t District bus supervisor Lucy reported seeing a man run from the Carriage Trade restaurant, at 10911 Westminster Ave .• Garden Grove, carrying a handgun in one hand and a bag in the other When the suspe<:t jumped into a pickup truck and sped off Lucy reportedly pursued the fl eeing a s pect and radioed the transit district headquarters along the route Police said they told the bus supervisor to continue.the chase until it was Joined by police units. Those units took over as the suepect raced westbound on the Garden Grove Freeway to 7th ~heel ancJ Studebaker Road an Cong Beach. The re, the suspect, Robert Hunt('r Scott , 25, Anaheim, stopped the truck and surren dered to police 'They alleged Scott had en t ered th e Ga rde n Grove .restaurant shortly after 9 p m . forced a cashi er at gunpoint to .&i ve ~am the money 1n the eater y s cash register then ran from the restaurant as Lucy was pulling into the parking lot for has dinner break f'ro• Page A l MARDIAN. • lhat he was the driver. She said witnesses will testify .that Mardian lost control or the high powered car near the an ters ection of Del Obispo Street and the entrance to Doheny State Park. She said Mi chael Dawes, 13. was hit by the car as he carr)(!cf his fishing pole to t he nearby harbor. She said he was thrown t=="E....._...,RJll,_{~ th/oudl Ule-air and was unconscious when he hat the s idewalk. T he boy was in a coma al UC Irvine Medical Center for t wo months. He lost an eye in the uc cident and now has no me mory, doctors said H e cont inues lo receive hospital and medical treatment for a cond1t1on that doctors say will inc lude h is permanent partial paralys is Mrs Reilly :-.aad arresting of ficcrs failed to take a breath or blood test Crom Mardian at the <iccidenl srenc b<.ocause he told lh('m that Ball was at the wheel of the car Ha ll lut<.'r changed his stale mL·nt ;md 1s scheduled to appear louay :.as a proserut ion witness He ha~ b<.'cm i:rnntc>d ammuruty from prosecution Mrs . Reilly 1dent1fied Hall a s a waiter al the Wind and Sea restaurant in Dana Point. one of two restaurants owned by the corporation of which Mardian 1s president M ard 1an 1s the s o n o f Watergate Cii::urc Robert Mar daan Murder Charged ROCK SPRINGS. Wyo. <AP > Public Safet y Director Ed Ca ntn •ll , 50, ·was c h arged Monday with the murder of an undercover policema n, adding .. fire to a controver sy over a ll egation s o f vice and corruption in this rough mining boom town. The unde r cove r • agent , 29-year-old Michael Rosa, ' had been scheduled to t estify Monday before a Wyoming g ra nd Jury. inves tigating the allegations. I I ' ' , ' t ' • I I I ORANOI! COAST \u DAILY PILOT =::.~:!,V~~··~,-;,:,:;:;:;;.=.. (Oil'\tP'wb4•\l'tf\11(0mp•f'I• ~.ttfllfl•~'hOMtt•fJ oubfi\Nd Mtftll.ty tf't,OyOh ~,..,... for (•'l\I• -.... ~t ft,.t1t<Pt H"""1"fl0'\&t.t(" r~ .... " v ..... ., ''"''"f> \•ectlliC>M"• v.u •• "~ ,..,.....,..." SovthCN'I 4\lf'IQ..-r~t..O• hOn '' OlllDli~ S1Uvtd.tf\ ..,. ~ .... , t .... .,.,..,.,,,,., °"9ttVti"'O ,,t-"t t\ .. JJ0 Wint DAY ~ C.O.,t• #rlWw C•l1t01N•.,.,. 11-11-~f.Of'ftl •ftd ~I.,,,,,., J•O ll c.,..., ~ ,.,..flClitftl •"4fC.fllif••~ "'..._., ...... CdolO< ..,.._,,........,..... "1<1•"•41"'9 lldltor ~ ... 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SalesDlen, Indians Protest ~roposals WASHINGTON <AP> American Indians and traveling salesmen had one goal in mind today as they massed in the na- llon 's capital· Get Congress and lhe rest of the government to listen to them Several hundred traveling ~alesmen and sales women. most W<.'aring imitati on straw ho<iters, s howed up al the Capitol today to oppose legisJa . lion that would tax a utomobiles burning excessive amounts of l{asoline and a proposal that would l'nd l<ix deductions for 'iome business expenses such as meals. (Related story. Page B4 I what they are and the govern· ment denies that they exist," s aid Marshall J . Manlier, pres1 · dent of the Bureau of Salesmen's National Associat ions. The bureau sponsored events that included a march to the Capitol, lunch by some or the s ales men with con gressmen, visits to congressional offices a nd a re<:eption for congressmen at the end of the day Front Page 11 I BUDGET ... structors to develop competency requirements for graduation $78,939 for a community recreation progra m S387 ,822 from a $487 ,822 fund to support community usc of school facilities $131,436 from a S722,900 fund that pays clerical ass1s tants at the district 's education center -$131 ,987 from a St.085,634 fund th at pays dis trictw1de custodial services. Trustees will resume budget cutting sessions Monday. About $1.5 million remains to be ('ut to bring thC' district's budget into lint• w1lh post· Proposition l'.l hudgct income Woman Slain Cops Launch Coast Manhunt A manhunt for the murderer of Cheryl Ann Green Sky, 18. daughter or a Huntington Beach couple. continued today aa an autopsy was conducted on her bvdy which was found nude and ap pa rently raped in Bell Gardens Saturday. Investigators said today a no· bai I arrest warra nt charging William J . Hatley, 20, of Bell Gardens, has been iss ued. Funeral services for Mrs Green Sky, of Chippewa tribal American Indian heritage, are scheduled Wednesday at Pierce Brothers Smith's Mortuary, J-luntington Beach, and at Good Shepherd Cemetery. "We're not going to ha ve a priest or while m~n·s religion. We 'll have a med icine man," her bitter brother Daniel Green Sky said Monday, as a family spokesman. He said there will be a tradi· tional rite by a s h aman. although mortuary spokesmen said the Rev. G.B. Gordon, of the First Christian Church of Huntington Beach. will formally preside. "Her husband. Loren Robbins. 1s Indian too," Green Sky added, s aying they were active in the Los Angeles Indian Center. O n e broth e r , Rick . is employed there and his slain sis· t e r , m other o f an infant daughter, Rayana, was studying there to complete requirements tor her high school d1ploma. Bell Gardens Police Detective Gary Magers said the Green Sky woman was d1scovered about 8 a .m . S a turday , s pr awled between two portable clasuoom bungalows on the Bell Gardens Elementary School campus. "There were a few superficial cuts around her neck and some- stab wounds in her chest a rea. One in the heart area, appeared to be deep.·· he s aid. Bob Dambacher. chief of in- vestigation for the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office. said an autopsy wouJd probably be con· ducted Loday. The victim was last seen alive leaving a party with a girlfriend and a third 1nd1vidual who re· portedly offered them a ride home, investigators said. OetectJve Magers said be 1s beinj? sought for questioning. The murder victim is survived by her parents. Daniel and Gladys Green Sky, of the Sunset H eights are a of Huntington Beach : brothers Daniel. of Bell Gardens, Rick, of Bell Gardens and Mark. of Huntington Beach; sisters Terry Arellano. of East Los Angeles . Beverly Green Sky, of Los Angeles and Karyn Green Sky, of Huntington Beach. She also leaves. in ad<1ition to h e r infant daughte r , her maternaJ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bonga, of Michigan Errors Bit Evangelist 'Misquoted' DENVER <AP> Rutt. Carter Stapleton , the evangelist sister of President Carter. says r eading a quote attributed to her in th~ current Newsweek magazine, which said Jesus was Just a man, was .. the most devastating experience of m y life ... She is featured in the magazine's latest issue and is quoted as sayin~. "Jesus was JUSt a man" or· daincd by God to carry mankind's burdt!ns ·'And I believe that through the Holy Spirit. God At the same time, hundreds of I nchans <.'ontinued their protests ~urned at convincing Congress JWL.lo..ap~sla.:. t iun that they s ay wi II take a way their lands and deprive thl'm of their cult um I hentaJ?c Sen. J acob K. Javits . R·N.Y , a former traveling salesman. told the protesters today not lo worry about a proposal by Pres1· dent Carter to cul the t ax dedut· lion for business lunches. Carter has criticized "three-m artini lunches" being written orr as business. ex~es Capo School Trustees Cut 36 Positions can be in me_just as he was in Jcsu::.:s:..:·_··~th:.:.e::....!ps.;r:,,.:e:.:s:.:.i_-'J,===1!"-=~• ~~lsterjs?'quotcifaS'~a5·ing. -- The Indians. who marched 1.000·strong onto Capitol Hill an a protest Monday. planned to dcm· onstrate outside the Supreme Court building as well as ir. other areas of the nation's capita l. Uoth the Indians and the sa lesmen claim they have been fo rgotten in today's America. .. Every body has seen one (a salesman ), but they don't know #'ro• Page A I RECALL .•. majority wis hei to avoid such cost, Howell said, it should re· sign. As in the recent past, Howell refused to disclose the number of signatures gathered by com- mittee petitioners. At last counl, the end or J une, another com· m ittee spokesman had estimat ed 2.000 s ignatures had been gathered. The recall proponents filed nine charges against the three trustees in launching their cam· p;.11 gn for removing the board majority Charges ranged from allcg l·d secret sessions lo a l. le ged moves ~Y two of t he"' trustees to promote friends in the district administration. The trustees have labeled the charges "false and the product of a few ambitious political op· portunists." And individuals de· fending the trustees claim the movement is geared to gain ear- ly publicity for n ext year's board elections Subsequently, recall commit· tee members have used pro- posed cuts in dis trict adult education programs t o carry their petition movement by mail inside the walled community of Leas ure World where such pro· grams are highly regarded. f',....PageAI EXTEND ••• originally sought. R e p . Robert McClory ol Illinois, the commlttee'a ranking Republican, led the OJ>POSllton to the extension. McClory, who voted for the E RA when it WRR orlgln1lly approved by the House. said the extension would do "more harm than good" to the prospects ol ratilication H e said h e bellevo d ratification could be s~ured by next March 22, when the ortglnal stven-year pertod explttt. The measure is deal1ned lo a uarantee equal protection of tbe law regardless or so • "We're not going to be spoil s ports and kill the goose that laid the golden egg just because the goose drank one extra mart1n1," Jav1ts said, referring to the fact that many Jobs de· pend on salesmen hawking the wares made by manufacturers J av1ts and Sen. Bob Dole, R· Kan . also told the protesters of legislation they have introduced w hich would give t raveling s a lesmen a tax deduction for contributio ns made to their pension plan. a deduction most Americans already enjoy. Cuba Swim Postponed FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. lAP) -Marathon s wimmer Diana Nyad's scheduled Cuba·to·Florida s wim has been delayed, partially be<:ause she stiU has no visa to enter Cuba, a spokesman for the swim· mer says Members of Ms. Nyad's team in Fort Lauderdale were keeping in close touch with their New York office and expect Cuban approval at any time, her spokesman, George Post, said. The situation hasn't rha nged in more than two weeks. "We're just going to camp in Key West until we get full approval " .Pos t said. ' Agreement Reached on Tris Ban WASHINGTON <AP > The Consumer Product Safety Com. m ission announced setlle ment today of a lawsuit that had called into question the legality of Its ban on use or the flame r e· t a rdant Tris in children's sleepwear. The agreement came with Spr ings Mills. Inc. of Lancaster, S.C., a large fabric manufac· lurer. Unde r the agreement , the commission will be able to con· llnue lo forbid sales or Tris· treated garment.$ to con11umers but will not be able to force the company to repurchase gar. ments from retailers. The commission banned use or the chemical on April 8, 1m, and ordered the repurchaan u a m eans of aeltins the garmenu off the market. The commimon acted alter Trts was linked to cancer . Monday's budget cuts a p proved by Capistrano Unified School Dis tract trustees mean 36 e mployee pos 1t1ons will be eliminated from the district's personnel roster. But some or the 20 custodians and eig ht groundskeepers in· volved could ~ reinstated. dt• pe nding upon funds received t h rough community use of school fac1ht1es. Trustees earlier approved a ree schedule. for community use that could s upport s ome cu s todial and groundskeeper positions. Eight d1str1ct clerical assis- tants wlll be elimanalcd outright. Assistant Superintendent for Support Services Sam Chicas said 10 custodian pos1t1ons m the dis· tract a re presently unfl lied. Commission S u ed LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Califorma Coastal Comm1ss1on is being s ued for $25 malhon because at refused to nll ow a group of de velopers to subdivide some property along the Pacific Coast Highway. Mrs. Stapleton distributetl a written s tatement saying she is an "orthodox Christian" who believes in Christ as "the living, bodily resurrected Son of God who died for my sins upon the cross ... Mrs. Stapleton said the Newsweek article con- tained 21 e rrors. including claims lhat she keeps in a lmost d a ily contact with Hus tle r m agazine publisher Larry Flynt. Unemployment Rate Climbs in County Unemploym ent in Orange County climbed from 4.6 percent in May to 5.1 percent in June, according to fi gures released by the state Economic Develop· ment Department <EDD>. The monthly labor report pointed out that the county's un· t'mployment rate, despite last month's climb. is the lowest of any metropolit an area in the stale But. the EDD report noted. the employment impacts of Proposi t1on 13 related labor rollbacks are not renected in the June rt' port However , in Orange County the number of persons who have been laid off because of voter approval of the property tax re· form meas ure 1!' minimal. So far. go ver n ment economies. for lhe most part, in labor force have come through phasing out public jobs vacated through resignations or r etire· men ts. Wh at helped swell the county une mployme nt rate in June were graduates from high school <1n d college that flooded the la bor markel. according to EDD EDD'.; monthly re port was. for the first time an 14 months. somewhat J)('ss1mistic SMOKY EA a le ory arm5 of Ohio Smoky <smolled cheese barl Is a popular cheese favorite of many years. It's a superior blend or cheddor and Swh1s cheese that as hickory Reg $3.89 cut $8 49 whole ...... smoked lo pcrf~llon to give It a deUc1oua smoky taste. Smoky makes a mouth watering 8nack that yo~ will Iona rememl>t•r. OfCer Expires July 23 WESTCLIFF PLAZA FASHION ISLAND 11• I.,............,... ..... '4J.1'7l ~'Tl t 1o14o 'Tl • S-Tl I I Mewplr4 ...... MNllt ~'Tl t W. "n61-.. IJ.I l. y, ... 1 . n Murderer Returned To Prison A man "ho s 1 rangled a 65 yl"ar old nl'tghbor woman to death Just four monlhs arter he was released from a three-year te.rm m stale pnson was sent hack there Monday for the rest of his natural life. Orani:\e County Superior Court .Judge .Jt-rrold S. Oliver ordered lift' in pn!\on without possib\lity of p:.i role for Russell Leroy San de rs. 47. after the defendant wa1vect trial and pleaded guilty to first degree murder. S.rnders admitted in th e 1·ourtroom that he was the man "ho on Oct. 27 entered Mrs. fo"lor l'nl'e Conway's Anaheim .1partmt•nt and s tra ngled her "1th .in electric cord after torturing h~r It was testified m the brief hc·aring that Sanders left a note cm thP woman's body It read: Leave our children alone. Now I know you will Sam." Sanders was a rre~ted tw" days l.itt•r when police spotted him driving Mr~ Conway's car in Anaheim. Judge Oliver was told that Mrs. Conway befriended San· d ers shortly after his release and provided money and food for him while he s upposedly sought work. Lawyers said Sanders decided to fil e the guilty plea when he learned lhat the prosecution in· tended lo ask for the death penalty if he went on trial Slain Man Identified As Escapee Tht' man killed by police gun· fire Saturday mght in Anaheim has been identified as Robert Lawrence McPherson, 34, an 1•scaJ:U?e from a prison work f 1• r J o u J: h p r o g r a m in Sacra men to Mc Pherson died from shotgun wounds rceeivl•d as he crouched an--#.11:;2vc at l!n Anabejm in· ll=;=::::::=.....c"--'~f~u~strial plant in a vain atlemp to hide from his pohce pursuers Early reports that McPhersor 'hot at police were in error The mcin was unarmed at the time of his death Police. however. had received f1,1,o separatt> reports that the ma n thev were scekm~ was . 1rmed and reportedly found a hand~un not far from the shoot IO~ "Cl'nl' Tht•y sa1cl thl'Y were looking lor ~l<-Ph1·r~on and cin ae 111m 1>h1·1· Jfl<'r a wuman and l'htltl \\t•rt• rc>portNlly held hn ... 1 •IJ.!l' .11 ~unpmnt by the two 111 l' II Abandoned l1ifant OK l"HESNO <AP) A n e>wborn baby girl ap. pJrently tossed from a car 1 nto bushes near Spr· 1ngv1ll<' was reported rt- 1·1" 1•r1ng wt•ll al a hospital hNt' from c·ut s. brua!>cs ancl Jilt hate:- The infant. ""ea ghang three pound~. 13 ounces and about a month pre mature. was moved from the intensive eare umt to the intermediate care unit at Valley Childre n 's Hospital Monday Her cries Sunda) from bushes alongside a road alerted Maria Leal of Delano who had been on an outing to Lake Success. Tuesday July 18, 1978 s DAILY PILOT A3 Irvine Rape Case . ( Parents Sue LA ' ' . For $25 Million STILL SMILING AT 79 Film's 'Tough Guy' Cagney By TOM BARLEY Ot Ille Dally Pti.t S~tt Lo s A n ge l es Co unt y 'luthonlles are discussing a $25.2 'llillion claim handed to them by lawyers repr esenting the oarents or a 13-year-old El Toro ~irl who was beat~n ,and raped l'l Trvine las t May 18. T he claim. eKpeeted to be automaticall y denied by Los Angeles County super visor s, holds the county responsible for c riminal acts allegedly com· matted by Warren Dale Clewell, 28. of Mission VieJo. It a ll eges th at count y e mployees allowed Clewell to be released from Atascadero State Hos pital shortly before the at· C ' 79 tack despite the fact that he was agney S not mentally com petent and over his own protests. A ltorney Steven Silverstein said be is preparing an add1-sl,Q.T St;ll Sailing ttonal claim for S25.2 rrlillion m ., damages which will name CHILMARK. Mass. <API He call§ women "pets" and Atascadero officials and doctors men "fellas." And a 39-year·old is just a ooy. a nd two judges involved in the I b N t R r · h" 3 ~ ·100 h re leas e of Clewell. n near y ewpor . . .. 1s 1s 4 ·1oot sci1 at. w ich still He said lawsuits will be filed -gets occasional use. His once dancing reet move slower now. and he follows a careful diet to control diabetes. immediately after the claims a re denied. Silverstein said all B UT F I LM STAR TOUGH-GUY James Cagney, who named defendants will be a<'· marked his 79th year Monday, is still ready to doff his l'Used of "shocking negligence <Yachtsman's cap in vaudeville style. that directly led to the attack on The burlap cap was a birthday girt. A s mall group of friends my chent." Joined Cagney and his wire. former dancer Frances "Bill" The anonymal} of his chent Cagney. in lhis tmy town on the island of Martha's Vineyard to was assured late Monday when mark the day. Ora nge County Superior Court The U.S. Postal Service also had its gift. a stamp com -pres iding Judge Byron K . m emorating George M. Cohan's "Yankee Doodle Dandy," a McMillan signed an order that Cagney classic. bars publication of the v1ct1m·!'> , Early an the day. under a bright overcast sky in a wooded name. spot chosen by Cagney. postaJ off1c1als pr~ented the film star She was attacked, allegedly by with a framed poster dep1ct1ng the newly-issued stamp. Clewell. as she \\alked to her El THE~ IT WAS llOME TO the seeluded Cape Cod-style Toro home from nearby Serrano house. surrounded by a white picket fence, that Cagney shares Intermediate Scnool with his wife of 55 years and their 10-year-Qld dog, Lady. Police said Clewell drove her Tne house, far off the road on the south coast or Martha's to a remote iocat1on in [rvinl' Vineyard. is home to the Cagneys six months a year, Wlth the where she wa~ raped, beaten remainder spent m California and Standford ville, N. Y. <>vl.'f tne head .vith a tire wrench Cagney, whose fivc-foot-c1g ht-inch frame was described by and left for dead in a dirt road a doctor after his most recent physical as the body of a 40-year-Clewell. a ihort order cook. ·old. walks haltingly. slowed by a slight stroke a year ago. was on pa roll· at the time of the But his teeth are all his own and his handshake is the fi rm offense Ile wa s receiving gripof ayoung man's. p syc h1atr1 c treat m e nt at Atas cadero in connection with HONORED BY A LIFE achi evement award by the his convictio n on r a pe and American Film Institute m 1974, Cagney retired from the screen burglary charges in Los Angeles in the 1960s. County Superior Court The film star, who turned a grapefruit into a weapon when His attofTley. Terry Gi les, said he smacked Mae Clarke with lhe fru1t_in the l931 Ci~='-~· ~b~li7=;~od,,lo;Ae.11~L.n.wLl>een..J:~frorn... lft!m~"=still taUces-by telephone W1tfl Raipn-iremrmy an at protective N Slody on several~- O'Brien...... casions despite his own convic-And he gels out reguJarly -tfnvmg a team of horses tion that ne is mentally ill and tlitched to a carnage needs lhe kind of therapy lhat would preo1ent recurrences of the lrv\ne attack. Car Search Widens After Mass Murder OKLAHOMA ClTY <A P > A nationwide all-points hulletin 1:-. out for a beat-up green station wagon seen speeding with its lights out from a s ho pp1n ~ center whe re s ix restaurant workers were later found sl<1in. Poh ce spokesman 1'om Mundy said the bulletin was issued in reaction to reports that a 1970·73 wood-paneled Olds mobile was seen leaving the parking lot or the Southern Hills Shopping Center late Sunday Police re· fused to say who had seen the station wagon or to discus!> any other possible clue~ • "We'll have to keep those things to ourselves for prosecu lion in the C'ai.e. for evidence." Detective Sgt .Jim Woodie said Mik e Chc>k. 25. mana,::er of the Sirloin Stockade Restaurant. found the six v1ct1ms. e~ch shot in the head, in a walk-in food cooler at about 11 p.m. Sunday. C liclc h ad go n e to th e steakhouse because supervisors in the cha.m restaurant's home office were dis turbed whe n employees did not call in nightly cash totals and could not be reached by telephone. Five male workers were dead whe n police arrived, Mundy said. The sixth victim. Terri Horst, 16. o( Oklahoma C1t1. was rus hed to Oklahoma Children's M e mori~I Hospital suffering from gunshot wounds to the head and chest. Mundy said she never r e- gained consciousness and died al 12: 15 a.m. Monday before doctors could get her to an opcr allng room. A friend of Miss Horst. Carlos Joyce. tolti poliec he arrived al the restaurant to meet her al 10 30 p.m. but the employees were not finished working Ac cording to Mundy. Joyce went back to his car and drove around for half an hour. arriving back at the restaurant just as Click drove up. The other victims were iden- tifie d as assistant manager 'o uts Zacha r ias. 40 ; Isaac Freeman, 56, a janitor: Anthony Tew, 17; David Salsman, 16, all from Oklahoma City; and David Lindsay, 17 , of Moore , an Oklahoma City suburb. C lewelt 's n e xt court a p. pearance will be Wednesd9-:Y when Judge H. Warren Knigh~ scheduled to d isc u ss with lawyers for botr sides the form of criminal prosecution that is most likely lo put Clewell behind bars for prolonged psych1atnc treatment Judgl' Roberta Ralph, one of the two judges Silverstein said he will name in his second c laim. recently commented lhat it was pointless to name her m such an action T h e Los Angeles County Supe rior Court Judge said s he 1s protected by judicial immunity from such lawsuits In a.1y event. Judge Ralph 5a1d. she was strictly following the law when s he o rdered C l cwell's relea s e fro m Atascadero She said !-.he was doubtful at thl' lame about the wisdom of ~uC'h a release but 1t had been authora1ed by Clewc•ll's doctors and s he "'as powerless to pr(' vent 11 Selecting the shape of a Dtamond Is usually a matter of esthettc preference Diamond 1s cut In many shapes. the most popular o l which are the round. oval, pear. marquise, emerald and baguette. 0..IY Pit« ,,_.,, G-,. ""*- 8L1 N DfOLOE D ACROBAT DIVES THROUGH FIRE. KNIVES Tonight Last Chance to See Chinese Troupe et County fair Chinese Acrobats In Final Fair Show The acrobatic Chanesl· Carru~ of Taiwan will ii;tvt:' its final pt:rformance tonight ut t hi:" Orange County Fair tn Costa Me sa at 8 p .m . an th1 Grandstand On Wednesday. the f;.11r will be open from noon until m1dm~ht . BrotheE8 Held In Huntington Sexual Assault Orange County Sheriff's or. fa cers have filed charges of rape by foree against three brothers who allegedly sexually assaulted an 18-year-old female transient Sunday on Bolsa Chica ~late Beach near Huntington Beach Deputies identified the trio ;,is Joseph Paul Hagadorn. 28, J ack Albert Hagadorn. 25. and J oh111 David Hagadorn. 23, all of LonJ? Beach. They said th(' brothers p1ck('cl the h1lchh1k10 g victim up m Huntington Beach. drove her lo a Long Beach bar where they had several drinks and then drove her to the slate beach Officers said the .,,1ctim told them she was drmkml! beer with the three brothers on the ~and when they s uddenl y attacked her. disrobed her and raper! her OfrtC'ers said she wa<. allowed to return lo her locl,::anl?s Jflt'r treatment at a Col>tJ M(•:.a hospital. @ EiEM WISE Adm1ss1on is S2 for adults, Sl lor senior c1t1zens and children aged 6· 12 Kids under 5 are free. Tonight's highlights b p.m .• Lawre nce Welk Sta r ~ 1also ~ pm 1. Am· ph1theater . ti .30 p.m .. 4-H-FFA Sheep Show. lteritage St age. 7 pm . Vandermeide l hyp- nol1sl \. Amphitheater. 7 .30 p m •• Monte.z.11 a 's R evenge. Mollniififdew age. - 7 :30 p .m .• Cera mics Demonstration. Crafts 8:30 p.m .. Senior: Sunshine Croup, Heritage Stage. The Wednesday schedule: -All Day. PJ"llow Making. Home Living All Day, Home Improve- ment Ideas. Home Living . All Day. Weaving and Spin· nmg. llome Living. l p m.. Chinese Cook mg. Gourmet Gallery 1 p.m . 4-H Mov1l'. 4-H Bu1ld1ng. I 30 p m 1 H Steer Vemonstrat1on. Hcr1t age Stage 2 p.m . School of Dance. Mountain Oew Stage :!·ti p m . Cheryl Rende~ I Mame>. Grounds. 3 p.m .. Orange County Variety Show. Mountain Dew Stage. 3 p.m .. Watercolor painting. f''ine Arts. 3.30 pm . Clown Contest, Hentage Stage. s p m . Robinson Family. Mountain Dew Stage 5 3<> p m . Junior Naval Cude!!. Marc h i n g Band. I rcrrtage 6 pm . Eddie Rabbitt. Am· ph1theate1 Texas Beat Deaths Up The most popular cut is the ro und or brtlliant cut It 1s ca lled br1lllant, because. according to tne science of optics. this cul allows maximum brllllance Most 1ewelers have agreed on an •deal method of cuar1ng 10 achieve maximum brilliance and fire. but cutting variations do exist Sometimes a cutter will compromise the ~roport1ons to main1a1n weight 1n the tin1shed s1one In so doing. he sacnf1oes some ot lhat bnlhanoe. More Diamonds are cut in the round shape than all the othet shapes combined and of oourse that Is because ttte demand for rounds 1s greater. most <Jestrable proportfon lor •t 1s length equals !Wica width. The pear shape •s a cross between the br11hant and tha marquise. It Is round at ona end and potnted at the other. The proportidns of a pear shape are very often limited to the piece of rough (uncut gem material) from which 11 1s fashioned Lengtti equals one and a half width is usually considered the most graceful pear shape The emerald cut is rectangu· •ar sometimes square. and 1s most anractive 1n large Siles A recen• improvement on the rrad1t1ona1 emerald cul has u been patenteo as a radiant .., cut '' has 70 lacets and combines ttie top shape of the emerald cut and !he bottom is laceled simtlar to the brilliant cut. Another combination cut 1s the ··tnlllant'· wn~ you might have guessed trom the name, ls Dallas Hits Record 107 as Casualties MoWll D/\LLAS <AP> Tem peratures soared past 100 degrees for the 16th day ln the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and the death toll blamed on the beat rose to at least 21, health o(. ficials said. Countless others have been Lreated or hospitaliied beca&me of the lnt.ense heal. At least 16 people bad been admitted to Dallas and Fort Worth hospitals. Four were Usted In critical con· dltion Monday night. Oth e r c ities a round the stricken area reported Isolated rases or heat ttxhausUon, but no ratallUes. But in Dallas Monday, heat victims continued to check in at hos pita l eme rge ncy rooms, some still s ufferiDIJ from U.e city's ~-high of 107 Satur- day. Two dcalb3 w ero listed in Dallas Monda/, bringing the total here to 14. Fort Worth ac- counted for lhe other dealhs. "We've been .Natcbing very closely and keeping in touch with the hospita ls. and we're tblnktqg it's going to be the worst we've ever seen It thJngs contlnue the way they're going," s aid the Dallas County health dlrettor, Dr. Allen Fain. ·'The beat seems lo be hitting mos tly the older folks," said Tony Badger. an investigator wilh tne Dallas County Medical Examiner's office At least 10 of the vietims were over 65. Nine or Oallas · deaths occurred between Saturday end Monday. The others died within tbe lase two weeks. "These are peoplt who get aneaked up on," Fain aaJd. "The elderly are bl&b\y vulnerable right now and they ebould be watched closely by family mem- bers." Heallh orriciaJs are at a loss to explain why the deaths appear to be concentrated ln .. be densely populated area. "People in the rural areas are better acclimated to the beat," suggested Dr. Raymond Moore, deputy s t ate health com- m isslone r . •·Most Texas ranchers and farmers can tolerate an awful lot or heat " Moore said city dwellers ap· pear to suffer more because t h ey are u su d to air · condltlonJng. f"orecasters declined to pre· diet how long the heat wave would l ast. Dick E lde r , a meteorologist with the NaUooaJ Weather Service, said the oven· Uko condition ls created by bot winds blowtoa north rrom northem Mexico. The oval shtpe is atndily Increasing In favor with the public, pethaps pertly becauee the eye surface of an oval Is greater than a round of the seme c&rat weight, and so gives an appearance of being larger The oval ~n be a very lovely and lively Diamond 11 the proportions. as perfected by Lazare Kaplan. are followed. (You might remember I told you the storr of Mr Kaplan's cutting the l1mou1 Jonker's Diamond •n an eartter ootumn I Two other popular cu1s are the marquise and the pear ahape, The metqulae (na11tttt) la ahaped IC>meWhet Ilka a tio.t -pointed at both ends TM Mary Barr. Cen111eo Gemo1og.~1 CHARLES H. BARR a combination of a trlangte ahape top and brilliant feeett. on the lower pert of the stone. Tne baguette cut la used lor accent with other dlamondt or gem stones In making up. 1ewelry. II can be either straight or ieperect. The heart·sheped cut can make a ~ry beautllul Diamond ioo We have one that I think Is especially nice. Come in and 1ee 1t •nd the other diamond cuts tttat we stock at Ch,nes H. Barr Jewelet$. Smee setectlng tM shape of a diamond Is truly a mftt8' or S*'IOO•I pnlfeNne:e "·a nice to lee lhe V9ritty Of Cutt ttitt art tv•llable. .JI A..f DAIL" f'ILOT Tun:J•v July 18, 1978 NATION I WORLD Just Coas ting Q & with~ Tom"-~~''.' Oil llllport C11rh Vowed Morphine A Pretty Fair Show HURRY, HURRY, HURRY: I've made up my mind J simply have to get out to the Orange County Fair, which is running through Sunday out on the Costa Mesa grounds. Just reading the program has to pique your curiosity. If you didn't make it out to the fairgrounds today, for example, did you know you missed free radio messages? Don't ask me what that means. But it must have been good. It was free. And tonight, there will be an outfit on s tage called Montezuma 's Revenge. You have to hope the show has no r elationship to the sickness by the same name. Then over al the amphitheater. Vandermeide, the hyp- notist. will be going to work. You can get clear out of this world ONE OF OUR I NTREPID photographers urged that J not miss the Chinese Circus of Taiwan "This act is so good that I'd pay to go see it," he en· lhused. Listen, when you <'an get a news photographer to admit that he'd pay to go see anything, you've got a real s how on your hands. Clearly, the lure of a cotmty fair has always been with me. particularly the old s ideshows that my parents always admonished m e to stay out of. There were the Goochie-Girl Dancers direct from Cairo."-Or the Man Turned to Stone. No Telling the Sights ~ou'll See al t he County Frur Or lhl• World'" F.JllC·~t I.adv "Come see for yourself her 6~0 pound-. of happinl'!'.S Once at a county fair I almost missed my ndc home "hill:' waiting for The World's Strongest Man to make good his promise U1at h1.· d shJlll•r this lO·pound chain across his chest. "BUT BEFORE I BREAK this chain, ladies and gentl..rn .. n, I w:.mt to sha re with you the secret of my rnu:-rul.11 ()(.>v.t·r ." ht• .,houtcd to us yokels gathered below the stag<' It dcv!'lopcd ltwt the World's Strongest Man was hawking a miracle snake 011 that would cure everything from pimples to pneumonia He just kept on blathering away. waving his two doll ar bottles of snake oil ca full year's supply) toward tht'.' crowd "Come on. please. World's Strongest Man. bust that chain cross your chest," I kept urging under my breath, while searching nearby faces frantically for my ride home. You didn't want to urge the World's Strongest too loud ly. like somP of the lad1£':,, and gentlemen did, and then lf"",._,"'f""'--·~~~~~~r~o'"ptly~~W-fi!l>"U\-~11.&~0IOl~~S2--wi0&1~~ Krump'" M1racll' Kure WASHINGTON CAPI -Presa· dent Cart.er ts home from the Bonn economic summit meet- ing, where he promised to re· duce U.S. oil consumption. Now he faces the difficult task of get· ting Congress to help him make good on that vow. Arter two days of meetings with the leaders of six other ma· JOr. non-communist industrial nations in Bonn. West Germany, Carter told reporte rs : "Each one or us was cautious not to promise things we could not sub· sequently deliver ." Carte r will have no trouble fulfilling one part of his promise. raising U.S. oil prices. but the other part -a cutback in U.S. oil imports -m ay be a lot tougher to achieve. T H E PRESIDENT said in Bonn that to help dampen 011 consumption by Americans. he .Yould increase the price of domestically produced 011 - now an average of $8.99 a barrel -to the worldmarket level. about $13.50 a barrel. by the end of 1980. Actually. Carter can achieve that goal. and sooner than promised. by doing nothing. Under legislation Congress passed after the 1973-74 Arab oil e mbargo. price controls on domestic oil automatic~lly will expire in May 1979. and prices would rise to world levels. The result would be a seven-cent ~ in retail gasoline prices. . B.n I N CURBING oil im· ports, the president will have a fight on his hands. no matter how he goes about it. Carter's proposal tel« reduce consumption by imposing a tax on domestic crude oil. thus mak· Traffie Restraint U.S., Soviet Vnion Resume Arms Talks WASHINGTON <AP> · The Carte r administration is resuming a new set of arms talks with the Soviet Union after rejecting a postponement in the sessions because or Moscow's crackdown on dis· sidents. Just fi ve days after Moscow and Washington held high.level strategic arms negotiations in Geneva. delegates from the two countries scheduled m eetings to- day in Helsinki. Finland, to dis- cuss ways to restrain traffic 1n convenuonal arms. The ad ministra t io n is weighing a series of options to retaliate agamsl the Soviets for their treatment or dissidents. and officials s .i1d postponing the llelsmk1 talks was one of the m easures considered . U.S. Assails Russ Demand On R e traction BUT STATE De partment s pokesman Thomas Reston. who announced the resumption of the t alks on Monday. su1d the de· cision to <'Ontmue the ne~otaa· t10ns was JUSt1f1ed on national security grounds. ·'The inc r e a sin g ly rapid buildup of conventional arms around the world POSes a serious risk to regional stab1hty and thus to world peace," he said Secretary of State Cyrus R. Van ce used much the samt> language a week ago in explain· mg why the SALT talks s hould not be cond itioned on Soviet performance in the human rights area. THE UNITED STATES a nd the Soviet Union have held two MOSCOW t AP> -A Soviet previous rounds of talks on a judge today gave two u s cor-conv.e nt1onal arm.s agreement. r espondents five days to print a /\s in t~e previous r ounds. Ing it competitive in price with imported oil. is in deep trouble in Conuess. Observers say that in an elec- tion year. and with Propositloh 13 pressures mounting among the voters against higher taxes. it would take a m iracle to get a crude oil tax through Congress. TH E SAME PRESSUR ES would work against any attempt by Carter to achieve the same results by im posing a q uota or fee on oil imports. which he can d o without permission Crom Congress. Eve n before Carter went to Bonn. the Senate voted to block imposition of an oil import ree. and there is strong support for such a move in the House. JC he tries to slap a quota on oil imports. Carter risks the threa t of a leg1sla t1 ve ban against that step. with especial· ly heavy backing from East Coast senators and Republicans. CONGRESSIONAL leaders m the 15-month fight over Carter 's ener gy program had no com. ment on the president's commit· ments al the summit. They said Flooded Again they were awaiting specifics In Bonn. AP Diplomatic Cor· respondent Arthur L. Gavshon said Carter and the leaders of Brit ain. France. Italy. West Germany, Canada and Japan mapped a modest s trategy to avert new trade and money con· mets , but dad htlle to resolve their basic economic problems. Vartunlly only two new ele· me nts emerged from the sum m lt talks: -AG R EEMENT T() cooperate in comba ting te r · ror1s m . especially airline hiJaCk· mg. by threatening lo cut off com m<!rc1al air service to coun· tries that aad h1Jackers. -Agreement among the seven to coordinat e their economic policies across the board to mutually re inforce each other's efforts "Their total effect s hould be mor e than the sum of their parts:· said the final communique of the seven leaders Ca rte r :.aad the summit's strong statement on air piracy was ··in itself worth the entire prepa ration and conduct of the sum m al." AP WI .......... rC'traction of reports he ruled Moscow as being re presented by -"iil1tnff~1J-,a~~sadoc-.L..J enc1ehtv.tch- of $3.330 or run the risk of hav. and Washington by Leslie II ~rs~--f>fillltne J:3ush msp~cts damage that a second rec- orOllooa fias done to"liernomc m ~tlstTn. tnrr:-A1m0t-=~~==- ang the Foreign Mmis t ry revoke Gelb. d ir ector o f the State thl'ar a<'creditation Department'!. offi ce of polaucal- St all· Department spokes man m1htary affairs 100 families have evacuated their home~ a nd the onlv trans portation possible in much of the city is by boat o·r canoe Fl~.\LLY. AFTER Wll \T seemed hkc hours, the m usdt'man had flct'.'ccd t'nough of the unwary in the au diencl:' Thl'n he ht-.iv<'d h1.., big chest and s napped the rh<.tm It ....... ._ snrt of a lt•tdown The hnks didn't spray out 111to tht• <Jud1l'nt.'c Thl• ch<J1n JUSl sort of parted Th o m a" Ht' s 1 on sai d 1 n ------------------------------------------- W<'ll , v.h.it could }OU expect for two bucks worth of lo t1on" Wal->h1ngton that the government d£>plored the dcc1~1on and wa ... con-.1dcnni.: n•t<thatory a cllon Reston gave no hint of what type nf action b being contemplated but pre~umably U S ·hase<l Sov l<'t <'orr<'Spondents will be the targt•ts of any such action. '1 :i; tX' they'll h:.avc a strong man act out at the Orange <. ount \ F:11r But then ;1g:.11n tlwt kind of .act probahly went out with :-nJkl' Oii · Moms' Hurt Deeper Than S o ns'Beatings? RES TON HA 0 no furtht!r co mm e nl c•xcept lo s ay /\mf'rican ~1uthori ti cs we re walching the case very closely and t h at the depar t m ent has hl'en In contact with the nt'wspapers involved. Both of the newspapers. the Tlaltamon• Sun <ind the New York Times. <ia1d tht·y ~oul d not NEW YOHK 11\r1 V1ck1e Greco, 55, wept in Queens n·tract tht'.' article. Criminal Court \\h('n her son. Ll•nny. 31, was sentenced to 90 days in Jail on chargt•:. of twutinJ: and robbing her BOTH DEFENDANTS, Craig Whitney o f the Tim e<, and Ha rold P11>er of the Sun, an· vacat1orung rn the United State~ Th ey notified the president of lhC' Moscow City Court. Le" /\lrnazov. on J uly 3 that they wc·rc ~ithdrawing from activ1? part1f1pat1on in the c1v1I suit, but Almazov went ahead with the Mt•anl.\11111· Palmcn llcrrnn. 42. whose 19 year-old son. John. l.\'aS arres ted ~unclJ}' for b<::.iting her. told the Daily News Monday that ~ht• -wantt'<l the C'harges dropped. 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" l~.... w b e l her advertis ing s hould b e 11::' • ~ -i t. -'At e;~,;J. :;: 11 1.., a:::~ 1~i:ft uo • ~ n"': ~ ~~r ~ 'f 1: ,1~ :: .. ~~""' ·S ,t ·ru ,.~-:: b•nncd rrorn children '8 te1ev1s1on o r ,,~ ffoU ~ J::-~ , • .:~J . J i j 1s~ ~I~' '~·, 'tt :,::.: ~ =~ I ,: m:: ~ =~ i~oc'7'1J >~· \4, w h eth er limit.a •hou ld •PP1Y only to "'' J! I 16 ~... !!JS:O.UJ • ll' t~': llfHl'l ~: I ,.j n.': " =:: n: • • ~YI• : =:~:r .. ~ '4 .. ,J. _ .... CGnd)' b8r8 Or SUgOr•COlted C«!tCllS ~ec . ..., > • 11~-»i ;;(.11ue 14 " th-It ,_..,T mt 1 1"' • "' ' Tuesd3y July 18. 1978 -s OAILY PILOT Railroading On Track to Failure? B y MILTON MOSKOWITZ Who wants to be in the r a ilroad business? Nol many. 1l :,eem s . • The "irol'I horse .. that conqueYed the country 1n the las t century as having difficulty making 1t out of th111 cen · tury. CONSOLIDATE D RAIL CORP. <Conrail), c reated by Congress in 1976 to merge Penn Central and six oth er bankrupt railroa d s in the N o rtheast. as doing wors• than the railroads it r epluced. Conra i l lost $367 m illion last year IL lost $216 millio n in t h e first quarter o f this year . Its service h as deteriorated. impelling s hippers io use other carriers Its revenues declined by $11 million in the firs t thr ee months or 1978. M eanwhile. Amtrak. created by lhe federal govern· ment lo provid e ratl passenger ~erv1ec. also is doing p<>orly The Departme nt of Trans portation w a nts to c ut Amtrak's nationa l route s truct ure from 27.000 to 18.000 m iles. ~ ~·~ ~J Money Tree reducing or e liminating service o n e ight runs Two C h1cago·based companies are s h owing the wa)' ror railro ads . One IS Northwes t I ndustries. The other IS IC Indus tries. Both d e cide d 1n 1968 that t h e r e must be someth ing more to life than railroading. NORTHWEST INDUSTRIES W"8 created that year with the merger of the C hicago & North Wes tern Railway with Phila d e lphia & Reading Two years la ter the railroad w as divested. and Northwes t purs ued ils c o urse as a con- g lomeraH: I t was already into chemicals 1Vels1col J. s teel tLone Star Steel > and apparel (Union Underwear. fruit of the Loom. A c m e Boot 1 In 1971, 11 bought Buckingham Corp .. importer of C utty Sark ; 1n 1973. 1t bought General Battery. m a k er of r eplace m e nt battene~. 1n 1976. it bough t Microdot. maker or eoonect1ng d evices and iegot m olds: and las t yeur 1t bought the Coca-Cola Bottling~( Los Angeles. The h appy r esult billion of bus iness this tnxes Northwest Industries will do S2 year a nd <>ar n $150 m1lhon afler JC JndustriC's. founde d m 1851 as a railroad lth e lllinou. Central>. m a d e its first d iversification move m 1968. ac- quiring t h e company that us ed t o be known as American Brake S h oe c Abex 1. That whetted its appetite for nonra1I o p e ratio ns a nd 1t proceeded to absorb lhe fo llowing l t..Ll?'llOIS CENTER. A huge redevelopm e nt proJect m d o wntown C hicago. three other r e al estate companies. P e p s i -Cola General B o t t le r s, two s oft drink c ompanies 1 Dad 's R oot B«e r and Bubble lipl. the M1d1ts murne r com pany . and two ins urance companies The happy result whe reas the lll~no1~ Central ~ad sales o f S300 millio n i n 1967. IC Industries 1s today doing nearly $2 billion a year and it's abOut to bump t h at volu m e u p by a noche r $1 billion throug h the acquisition of t h e S t L ouis food processor. Pet l n c Cthis is the old Pel M ilk company>. The o n ly l>mudge in the p ic ture is t h at railroad. t h e ll· 1ino1s Central. which 1s M ill part of IC lndu s tnes. But th~ Southe rn R a ilway s aid 1t is considering the idea of acqu1r· mg it tr that comes lo pass. IC Industries could joi• w 1tb -Nor&Awest 1ndus1nes m...Lhr.: ~bllaDL~: "Free al last. free at lru;l. n o m o r e railroa d to worrya ut... - New Furuh Pay At 9 Percent LOS ANGEL ES <AP> -If y ou're wondering wt.et to do with your p r operty tax s a vings, you m ight w a n t to e<>n· s id er a ne w form of mut ual fund that's paying abou t 9 per· cent in in terest The new funds are known as G rnm e Maft unit inv~stment trusts and they'r e being sold by m ost large s toc k broke r age firms G INNIE MAE IS SHORTHAND for t h e Governme n t National Mortgage Ass o c iation . w hich b a c k s tht! ::.ecu r ities G inruc Mae unit·inves tme n t t r usts offer in veston a s h a re m a natio nwide pool o f home mortgages lhat are guaranteed by the federal govern m e n t . Investor funds_ are u sed b y home mortgage le ndeNi s u c h as banks and s a vm es and loan associations. Ginnie Mae ha~ ( ] bee n i s s uin g Co,l'lJSVMER certificates s in c e 1970 I '11 but until recen tly t ht· minim um purcha se wa~ ------------$25,000 HOWEVER. THE UNIT trus ts n ow allow inve s tors t o buy in with as little as St.000 Ginrue Mae certificates a r c also kno wn as "pass-throug h s" because homeowner s' pnn <.'1pal a nd interest payments are "passed through .. lo t h t! indiv idual investo r Ginnie Mae certificates have been yielding about ~.25 percent recently. althou gh the retur n to unit trus t in vestors in s lightly lower because of the manae eme nt charge imposed by the trusl managers. A typical managemen l fee ts 0.15 percen t, w e ll below the l percent norm a lly c h arged by m utu al fund manage m e n t com panies . MOST UNIT TRUSTS c h a r ge 3 o n e ·time s ales com m ission of about 3 per cen t. s o th e amount investe4 is re· duced b y that amount. T here normally is only a nom inal redemptio n fee and the tuJst can be sold on one day·~ nolke. W ith high yield s and ~ governmen t guarantee. Ginn ie Mat> umt crusts h ave proved popular with investors. The reports that more tha n S200 m illion worth have been sol d s ince t h e beginning o f the year Mercury Earning~ Top $2 Million M ercury Savings a nd Loan Association, based hi Hunt· in gton Beach . has r e ported lhat n e t. aner.tJut e1mings for the second q u arter of 1978 topped $2,000,000 ror lb• first ume. T h e quarterly f?ain contributed to '"e best first h a ir earnin g s ever recorded by the institution. ~cond quarter net. afte r -tax earnin gs. c:on solldaled with M ercury':i wholly owned s u b s idiary, unaudited. reach ed $2.166.667, o r 67 cents a shar e , compared wtth 685.174, or S2 cent s, for the sam e period In 1977 The end qunrte r or t977 eamlnas h•d set a record ror etm · ss for a comparable pertod THE ..:IX·MONTH TO'tAL was $3,423,195, o r $1.0S a shart TotaJ u' u :tt June~. 1978, reach ed $487,10.5,811, a recor d , up from S437 .399,669 at yur nd 1977 Per s h ar<! calculatfon s are based u pon weiabted average oulst.andlng s hares o f 3,247,560 fo r 1978 uid 3.238,1'4 tor im, a fter 1lvln1 dl~t lo stock ~lvldeadl . ln· eluding ll e per cent st~k dividend whlcb had been declared b u l not paid a t June 30, tm -- • • OMYPILOr T'*City, .hlJy t8, 1978 MARMADUKE by Br.t Anderson BOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson o..,._,_.._.. ... "It's not for MEI l'm asking you to give up ,he choir for o GUEST I" 'FUNKYWINKERBEAN MISS PEACH KAMP ~t.L.."'(' KLAR IC»l ~ eo~ offtd ~ ----by Tom Batiuk ! CHAN;;eO Mt( NAM~ AND MOV~O .'.' DOOLEY'S WORLD OH, I'M JU&T A 1WICAL TEEt-lAGE GIRL I 00~ ! A LITTL£ BErTER t.00Klt¥1 TuA~ tvn>T ... 1~• CASEY MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX I'M ~ AJIZIOU7 Wl"TH ~EICS 1 COIJL.c> ~11ZANGl..E HIM l HE::10LQ~ ~511'0Nl3 1NVAL.1~i~P MY C~ESC'IT c~- /'iN(J l 0E:L..IEVEC' HIMt DENNIS THE MENACE By Charlea Rodrigues DR.SMOCK i,OOK, IF YOU'Rf;. RSAl-L.-Y' FeSt..-ING LJNPSR "f'HS w E:A"f'H ~RI MRS. Pl"T""f'S, "T"HIS IS At...t..-YOU NSSr:;>/ by Ferd and Tom Johnson MOTLEY'S CREW GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS IF A JURY T'OOK A l.OOf< AT THESE ... OR EVEN A JUDGE. THEY MIGITT 5t.15PECT COLUJ5JON 6fTWWf V0tJ AHO'r'OOR WITH~! I WAN'f 10 RfroRT MY FAVORITE MY FAVORl'TE ST1%R IS MISSING. Sll:E:R MISSIN&. I" . < • : ; . ! by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. 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