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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-07-26 - Orange Coast PilotI 17 r ' . I \ I { est Tu e aile .,. ................................................... ; ,1 Mesa Vice Squad Arrests Model On Sex Charge DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, J ULY 26, 1978 VOL 11, HO. 107.' SECTIONS, O "AGES I 'Breakthroughi A"Wl,.p!Mle HIS RESEARCH AIDED FIRST TEST TUBE BABY Or. Patrick Steptoe Has a Medical Breakthrough Test Tube Birth Emh 12-year Test OLDHAM. En~land <API Doctors say the five paund. 12· ounce Bntish girl believed to be the world's first test-tube baby is "quite normal" and th al mother and daughter are in ex - cellent condition. The baby. nine days pre m ature. was de li vered bv Caesarean section to 30-year-old Lesley Brown at 11 :47 p.m Tuesday in Oldham's red-brick general hospital. The father, 38-ycar-old truck driver Gilbert John Brown, Police Seek Rapist in San Clemente A 37 year-old San Clemente woman was raped early today by a man who entered her home through the front door and called her by name chain-smoked in a waiting room outside the fourth-rtoor operat ing room. Hospital offi cials said he was close to tears when told he had a daughter. British specialists hailed the birt h a s a m ajor m edical breakthrough for women unable to have children because of ir· reparable defects 1n the ir physical makeup. But they cautioned that the safe birth of Mrs. Brown's dau~hter does not guarantee an immediate solution to the prob· lems ofinfertilc women. Because a blockage in Mrs. Brown's fallopian tubes prevent· ed normal conception, the baby was conceived by removing an egg from one or her ovaries and fertili~ing tt in a laboratory with her husband's sperm. After five days of nourishment in the lest tube. it was planted in Mrs. Brown's uterus to de ve lop normally. The birth was the culmination of 12 years of experimentation and research by Dr Patrick Steptoe. one of Britain's leading gynecologists. and Dr. Robert Edward s. a Ca mbridge Unive rsity physiologist. A CSee BABY, Page AZ> Tourists Leaving Japan TOKYO <AP> American travelers. their wallets shrink ing with the latest record low LO· day to the value or the u.s dollar. are saying "sayonara" to expensive Japan after spending fewer and fewer days here. "I'm JUSt not buying anything here," said Mrs. Peggy Steel. of Chaco, Calif . echoing the plight of most American visitors. "Everything is too expensive.·• Am ericans were being forced to ration spending money and give up meals and movies as the doll ar hit another record low closing price of 195.05 yen -a 26 percent decline 10 value since last September. Tourists today were getting 192.90 yen at maJor hotels for cash dollars. a 2 percent decrease m 48 hours . While Tokyo has long been rat· ed one of the world's most ex· pensive cities the continuing decline of the dollar has proven an added blow to American travelers. ·'The price or food is the thing that amazes us." said William Jackson, a tourist from Alameda, Calif. "You really have to budget when a cup of coffee costs $3. And steak at $75 for two, we can't afford that." CSee DOLLAR, PAGE A2> Fat Nudist Loose In Huntington A naked fat man eluded a police dragnet io downtown Hun· tington Beach Tuesday night. making a clean getaway in his tan compact car Shocked witnesses in the area of 14th Street a nd Wa lnut A venue initially reported the obese nudist about 6:30 p.m .. while it was still broad daylight. according to police. U.S. Tourists .. • J I . . Say 'Sayonara' To Costly .Japan Fido to Flush Pe t Potty to End Scooping? MIAMI CAP> -Some cities and states. in an ef. lort to combat dog and cat litter. have passed laws requiring owners to scoop up after their animals. In· ventor Frankbn Temel has come up with the second· generation device -a flush toilet for pets. "When :m idea like this hits you. you just li_ght up like a firecracker." explained Temel. who s pent eight years a nd $110,000 on his project. The anima l potty is a stall with a floor made of stamll'sS steel slats. Underneath the floor are spray nozzle!-. and a tank of water It is s urrounded on two sides by pipes. hoses and a fiberglass shell. A bottled scenl -a "t erribly powedul stimulant" attracts the a nimal to t he toilet. T~mel expla in<.1d it Look 18 months of observation. lab ana lyscs and some personal sniffing to develop thl' right scent Tcmt>I l'st1matcs his ammal toilet c·uulcl bt· manufactured for under S250. 'Knee D e ep' Swarming Mayflies Shut Down Bridge PORTAGE. W1':>. <AP l - Newl y hatche d mayfli es swarmed "knee deep" onto a bridge over the Wisconsin River. forcing the structure to be tern· porarily closed while crews used a road-grading machine to clear the insects uwav. "A couple cars got stuck. One had to be towed away." Ken Manthey. Portage police dis· patcher. said today. He said the car that was towed off "was completely covered up to the hood." The trouble began Tuesday night after bridge lights which have not been used in recent days were inadvertently turned on. Manthey said They ap- parently attracted the mayflies, which live only a short time after hatching in the water. Man they said the seasonal hatch or mayCli es was con- s1dered the heaviest an years at Portage. He said some insect!-lan<lt'd <See SWARM, Page /\2) Nixon Says GOP Ready For Corrwback WA SHI NGTON <AP > Former President Nixon t!> quot ed as saying the Carter ad· ministration "is lousing up on so many thi n gs th at w e (Republicans) ought to have a great chance lo make a come· back" in 1980 Battery Levy Set At $500 . Laguna Beach PoJice Chief .John Sparks. who returns to du· ry Monday. was fined S500 Tues day for beating a fellow bar patron. Sparks. who pleaded no con· test I nolo contendere > to om. l'UUnl of halll•ry. was sentenced tn Santa Ana Municipal Court. Sparks. 42. was involved in a bur fight Jun!? 29 He reportedly pushed <1 long-stt!mmed cama· t1on into th1· foci· of a fellow bar pal ron twfm l' shovrnf;! a table Jl'(a 1ns t tht• man '-; chest and pounding tum st•veral times in th(· fa<.'t'-Deputy District Attorny Ron Krebt.•r s:rnJ the plea of nolo con- 1 t'ndcrt• 1s the same as a lea ol i:?UJlt. ··hut the legal effect" of th1!> ~lea means that the guilt ad· m1ssl{)n cannot b<.' u':>ed in a civil l"-\U"'l' '' • • ThJt would presumably pre· \.l'OI Cost..i Mt•sa truck dnver Delbert l'wlathll'son. tht• victim in the bdr fight. from using prior t.·ourt ll'St1monv should he sue tht.• polit.•t• ch1el ·and city. K rcbl•r said hi.' originally sought Jail uroe for the then· suspendt.'d polil't' chief. as well dS a fllll' .. Rul alter review of similar I hatter v > cases which occurred to bars. with only minor injuries '>UStaint>d by the victims, we ob· st•rved that thf• courts never sen (See CHlt;F, Page A2) Weathe r Patchy night and morn in~ low clouds otherw1s1' mo ... 1 ly sunny through T hur ~day Not much l'hanKC 1n temperatures. ll1ghs near 70 at the bcache!-lo mid 80s inland drca:. U)W':> tonight 65 to 70 I NSIDE TODA. l' Police said today they are seek10g a suspect described as 25 years old. five feet. 10 inches. weighing 150 pounds. with col· l ar-length dark hair and a mustache 10 the 4 a.m. incident. The victim said she did not know her attacker The victim told police her front door was locked but police could find no evidence or forred entry Mesa Model Arrested House Re publican Whip Robe rt H. Michel of Illinois. who is recuperating from a beating he suffered in a mugging Fn day. said Ni xon made the· political assessment during a get-well telephone call Tuesday Michel said that durm~ Uw nine-minute conversatwn Nixon mentioned the case of Dr Peter Bourne. who resigned as Pr{'s1 dent Carter's health a nd drug abuse adviser last week Rourne quit after admitting that he h11d written a fictitious name on a prescription ror ti widely ~bused sedative intended for his White House ajde /\tte11twn conimues to focus tm PetP Rose as the Cmcin- '1011 baller goes for a hit in 111.~ .'19111 strrught game tonight 111 New York Story. BJ. The woman sustained no in· juries beyond the attack itself. Ca.rs Vandalized CORAL GABLES. Fla. <AP) -Twenty police cruise rs parked at the station house were vandall'ted in the second such JO· clde nt in a year long dis pule at the Coral Gables Pohce Department ) ' .. -......... . Costa Mesa vice officers ar- rested a photo studio nude model Tuesday on prostitution charges after she allegedly offered sex- ual services to a policeman for $S0 ll was the second consecutive day that Costa Mesa officers have made a prostitution arrest In Tuesday's case, Sherry Lynn Richie, 22, or Anaheim was held on a charge or solicit&· lion She 1s in Orange County Jail with hail !el at $SOO __ .. ,,.,,__.,,,,...,. .. ,, .. . -. -. . .. .. .. . . .. Police sald they requested her services as a nude model Tues· day afternoon a t Suns hine Studi06. 5R3 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. Undercover police paid $18 for a h alf ho ur photograpbie session, during which time they allege Miss Richie offered sex· ual extras. A second undercover officer then entered the small room on the second noor of the studio 1md ... • placed her under urrest, police said. The Tuesday arrest followed a Monday evening incident in which police rented a room at a local hotel and phoned for the services of an employee of a local outcall massage parlor tn that mcident a 23-year.old Anaheim woman allegedly of- fered sex for $100 She was ar- rested on a ch11rge or solicita- tion Michel quoted Nixon as say ing: "Gosh. how bad can 1t f'et when the very one you've got close lo you in the White House to remedy the drug abuse situa· lion 1s doiM 11 himself"" Al You•S..VIC.e ... ""' L M l oyd 8Vtlftlt• C.lllOPftt• Cl•UlllM Comlu c ........... ou111 Hollo• EClllOf'l•I"• •11tett•f-,. .......... "°" Hy O•rtl""' HffOtCOM Index All A11• u-. en AIO M•ll .. a A• a. Mii-"'°*-•" as ..._S Movln .._. Af M11s1C lo 11 01 It Mlltll.tl l'"l!Ml I• C.1' N.tllM.tl N9Wl A• Cit Or~o C-y All Alt~' et l M SltCll. M.t""°" IS Mt h l.-tllttll .. Cit fl•Nt•n .... Cl t WUl!Mr Af •• w.......... •. Cit ·~ . 12 OA1u "'.;.:'~:.:0~1 __ _;';"------'-'' ..::.;•_a_ntDCS _ _._»Y J ut If> 1'!!J, A ce1det of lhc Fire Bri~ade Corps make5 a diving leap into the rescuP net held by his comradt's during an ext:-rcise after oath-taking ccremonat!S of nt•w cadets in Rome. The cadet blirracks are in ~he b<:ickground. while the crowd attending the ceremonies lines the courtyard. Nazi Guard 'A Victim' Judge Rules Death Camp Torture Vnproven FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla fAP> A federal Judge e11lowed Feodor F'edorenko to retain b.ls U S eit1zensh1p t1xh1 y d£'sp1tc <ic· cusations thc.tt he wh1pp<•d and l>hot J ews as a gu<1rd 1n a Nll7.I d1•ath camp during World War II Calling F'edorenko a "v1ct1m of Nazi a1-:J.!resl>1on." U S District .I udge Norman C. Roell ger ruled that the prosecution had not proved the ac<·u!>ationi:. againi:.l the nat1v£' Ukrainian He had hc't'n <Jc•c•us ed of l .v 1n ~ on 11:11 urcillzat1on pupt•rs ~ ht-n ht' ht•tarn11 all S citizen in l!t4!1 'The rt.•c·ord on t-'t•dorcnko 'o.; <·on duct 35 yearl'i ago 1s in <·ondus1ve,.. Roettger wrote 111 h1~01union The JUd~c· did not show uµ in court. his ruling Wi:I~ rl·i:ld by th1• clerk. Hoettger rl'leal-t'Cf ht'> 54 pagt· opin10n five week:-. after an em11 tional tria l durin~ which "'''< Israeli survivors of the infamoll' .. T reblinka death camp tearfully h•st1fied that tht•y saw f"t-dorenko torture and kill Jcw1!->h pni:.oners But at least two of lbe elderly witnesses vacillated on their 1den tiflcations, and at one point th•· 1udj!e said he wondcrl'd 1f somt• w11 nes!:>es had bec:n coached t-'edorenko. 71 . was nt·vt•r lormally ch<Jr>?ed under U S l;H\ with :.itroc1t1e!.. <-1l the prison tum p But had ht.• hecn stripped of his c1t1ztm~h1p. he could h:.iv" ht>en depm1('<1 und forcc•d lo Sll:lnd trial in Europe on wur·crtm<·.., char~es. During the trwl. Fedon:nko ad mitted he lied to get l1 s c1tizensh1p hy da1m1ng lo bf' a Poli sh farmer forcl'd to work <.i~ <t laborer for lhl' Gl'rmans. lie s<11<l he served as a guard at Trehhnke1 but denied killing or torturing .Jt·ws. Defense allornc•y Gregg Pomeroy argued thaL f''edorcnko hcd bt.'Ci:IUM:' ht• d1dn 't want lo re Bikers Given Prison Terms SAN DIEGO 11\P) Two men described as prospective mem hers of Hell's Angels motorcydt· dub have been sentenced to state prison. The state said Tuesday tht•y 11lottt>d to kill an invest1g<1tor for the district :ittorncy. but a con sp1racy char~e was dropped. M ikc Johnson, :11 . was sen te nced to thrt'c years and four months in prison and Hill l't>lers. 28, to two yc<1r" ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~Or ..... '"'' 041IY Pliot ~t'h •f\• ... 1\.(0"'! o.~t~...-.... Pr,.,, 1\0\IOl·~,.,.t~()f""'°' CAl'\I P\lt)tt,,t\1nq(M'llD•l'\V ""Mt t+"'"C:tif°""' """~ ~•WO ~"Wt"' l~•f"'UQft r''"-' '""°' (1·lt '-"''"' ,.,._OOtt 8'-Mh H "f'lh"""""" .,,..#<" J°ttV't t•1n V•t1#w ,,,. . .,,,. 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I •""' n• " ,, rMtllt ..... (1111ute'"' • \ ,~\ ,, t•I .,. ft, .,.., r• \ ~tftt'J 0, ,.,_. I ,, '\G ~tM'I "._ t• -.,,.flll.A ..... ~ () 4loO ""'"'"'"'• --·-·- turn to the Soviet Umon f"cdorenko 1s 11ne of J numtx!rof persons recently ch<irgcd by frdt•1·al officials "1th fabcly con- ct-altng Nazi pasts whPn they en tered the L1111lt•dStales A Po11i..h 1mm1grant. Frank Walus. wa ..... recently found guilty by a Judge in Chi cago or lying to U.S. authorities about activities us a Gestapo agent who took part 1n ~everal murders . He has been ..... tripped of citizenship and is sub- Jl'Ct to deportation proceedin~s. but he has appealed the conVlC· t1on. Schmit Opposed County Day Care Needs Get StuJy D1 i-;i·la1m1ng <.1ny pl:lrt in · ..... oC'ialtzed l'hild cart.>. ' lame duck Oran£e County SupC'rv1svr Laurenct-Schmit cast tht.> lone 'ote against further study of county a1cf to day car<> fac1hl1es Tuesday The sub1ect was brought before superv1<;ors in a report from the county's Commission on the Status of Women which l'har,gt>d that the county lags far IH•h1nd in providing its residents \\1th child c<Jre fac1l111es Thi.' report noted. for llll>tancc. th<tl 1n lhe 197fl 77 fiscal year. S:111 Ou·go l'nurlly spent S2 rnillwn 1n aid to day car<' f<r<:ilitic•s while Orange County "IJt'nt $:'12,000 The n•ixirt contarned a list of 28 rec·omml'11d<.1L1on:, et1m<'d 1:1t 1mprov1ng d11ld care services for workinl.{ s ingle pC:Jrents in Orange County Supervisors re- ferred it to ;i <.'ounlv committee studying yciul h !..t.'rvit•t>l> Tht' ltst w ... :-. gathered by lht• commis~111n on womt•n during a rt'l't'nt day-long !>t'mlnur lhut drt•w 75 <..'h1ld t:i:lre providers and interested c1t1lens The s uggestions range from <'<.1 ll1ng upon ~up<.·rv 1 so rs to Frona Pagf> A I DOLLAR ... Even a trl:ld1tional·style sushi cfmner ruw fi!>h can cost $60 or morl' for two. Srngle rooms al hotels used by foreign travelers ranl'{e between $34 and $46 Statistics re leased by the . Japan Tourist Association in rl1cate fon·1gn vis itors ar~ spending fewer day::. in J apan Tourists who s pent nearly 14 days in this country in 1974 now stay about nme d<1ys. a survey -;how ed. The U S currency zigzagged an heavy trading on the Tokyo foreign exchange market, dip- ping to 194.50 m the early after- noon and closing at 195.05. It closc•d at 195 525 Tuesday Volume was high a t $870 million. with the central Bank or J a pun accounting for possibly $200 milhon in an effort to brake the rise of the yen, hankers said The dollar plunged through the psychologically important 200-yen barrier Monday, and one trader at a J apanese ba nk com· m ented today· "There aren't any psychological barriers left. The next level will be 190 yen " In anothf'r development, thl' United States recorded the '!mallest trade deficit In more tha n a year la<;t month RS U S businesses sold tt record $12 I billion in products to other coun tr1Ps, the Commer<'P Oepart ment sa1d toduy The June trndc deficit or Sl 6 b1lhon "'a' t•n<'ouraP,101{ b<'Cflu'IP the grow1n1t trade gup had ron 1r1h11te<l to lnnation at home and ll'u• df'cline of the dollar ovt'r .. ,, .ll- -. . ~ ~ ~ --' , . -·-·-· ..... .,. create a model day care center for the South County lo having industry develop day care cen· ters for e mployees to i:ISking government to ease licensing rules and other restrictions for child care facilities "Orange County has lagged behind comparable counties in receiving its share of state and federal funds for child care and development programs.·· said Commission Ch airwo m an Pauline Rangel. While child care services h<1ve increased statewide. the com- mission report said. Orange County agencies haven't con· tributcd enough in local dollars to attract state and federal child care ~rants. Duta supplied by Nancy Clax. ton, coordinator of child care centers for the Orange County Depa rtmenl o f Edul'ation. s howed that statewide there are an aver age of 13 child care facilities per assembly district. Yet . in Orange County. there <ire an average of just 3.83 per assembly distract. she said. Supervisor Laurence Schmit voted against sending the report on. h owever. contending it s macked of "socialized child care." "It appears to me the bottom hne here is to remove child care from the home and give it to the ~ll:lle ... he said. Supervisor s Chairman Thomas Riley disagreed. noting many of the recommendations call on industry to help working mothers through flexible work schedules or on-site child care centers. ··Child care cenajnJy provides an option to the parents who feel they want to work," Ri ley said . The commission report noted th a t problems in fulfillin g Orange County child care needs developed because the needs were not recognized for many years. In addition. the report said. the role of child care in the total health of the economy and abili· ty of mothers to enter the labor force has been ignored locally. T he com mission recom· mended that school districts permit enrollment of youngsters outside their geographic atten- dance areas so mothers can make convenient arrangements for after-school care. UBRARY C4RD FEE TO START SAN DIEGO <A P l -City libraries are suddenly busier than ever Jn September. readers must start paying $6 to borrow books The end to free borrowing. ap· proved b)' the Cit>; Council. left many people unhappy Official!! desc r ibe It as a mf'ons to help libraries P8Y their wav Tax Forms Rapped Report Says They're Too Hard WASlllNGTON CAPI -If ~ny taxpayer needed official con firmation, here it is. from the General Accounting Office: in· come tax forms are too difficult tor a lot of Americans to un- derstand. Both the long <1nd s hort 1040 forms are "written at a reading level beyond that of many tax. p ayers." the GAO said in a 118-page report released 't'ues- day. The Internal Revenue Service. the Gl\O said. is more concerned with having its forms precisely reflect the tax laws than making language understandable to the average taxpayer. "Certainly, the accuracy of the forms and instructions has no value unless people un- derstand what is be mg said," according to the repart prepared for the Joint Congressional Com mittee on Taxation Another stumbling block for many taxpayers. the GAO said. "is the disorganized and clut- tered design of the forms and m· structions." The report, noting that the I RS is working on making the forms and instructions easier to read. added , "Even more can be done to improve readability without sacrificing technical accuracy." The GAO panel of experts, which Included a law professor. ed ucators a nd a t extbook publisher . recomme nded that the I RS establish a task force of writing and des ign experts to study improving the forms. The I RS r esponded with a cautious endorsement, Si:lying. ·we agree that additional im- provements can be made and that outside cons ultants may provide useful perspective and assistance . We will take all a ppropriatc steps to ach ieve further simplification within a balanced lax administration program." The report cited this question fro m a form sent in a ll ta x 1>ackets lo dett.'rmme whether pour working families qualify for help in paying for educa. tional costs: ··Did you pay more than half the cost of keeping up a home in the U.S. in which you lived and which for the entire year lex- ccpl for temporary ;,ibsenccs for Fro11t Page A I CHIEF ... tenced anyonl' to J<HI on a first offense." Krebcr l>atd "So l felt a large fine was more in order " He said he felt the $500 fint· was unusually h1~h. "but wt• wanted to be sure we weren't ac· cused of making allowances for the fact he is a high ranking police officer." The action Tuesd ay in .Judge Richard Orozco's Santa Ana courtroom. comes less than two weeks after South County M unic1pal Court judges asked that the case be transferred to the central court. "It was their Uhe South Court judges> motion that the case ~ transferred to centra l." Kreber explained "There was no known conflict. but the Judges felt there might be some appearance or a conflict because or the small size of the communHy." .. vacation. school. etc i wai:. alM> the home of t1) your child who was under 19 ye<1rs of age or .. full-time student OR (21 your dt pende nt child who is disabled (see pages i and 8>" .. The GAO suggested tht> Qllt.'!: lion could be broken into lhrec Pmoor Bil/,s Won't Rise LOS ANGELES lAPl - Southern Californi & Edison has been granted an interim rate increase of $102 million a year by the California Public Ut1Lat1es Com mission. However. tbe hike granted Tuesday will not necessarily mean higher consumer bills. at least not this year. because of an abundance of low-cost hydroelectric power that has lowered the utility's fuel costs. Edison provides eledric service to about 8 million people. Boat Blast Injures Pair Off Newport Two Pasadena brothers were inJured Tuesday night when <: boat they were aboard exploded at the dock in Newport Beach. A spokesman for the Newport Harbor Patrol sajd the explosion was reported at 9:06 p.m. at the Lido Peninsul a yacht anchorage. The 16-foot motorboat. owned by Sheldon Foreman of 225 Via Genoa. Newport Beach. sus· tained $4.000 damage in the mis- hap, according to patrolmen. The two youths. Jeff and Greg Assas, were the only people on board the boat at the time of the mishap. Greg was treated and released from Hoag Me monaJ Hospital wher e Jeff was ad· mitted and is listed in good con- Utioo today. A Harbor Patrol spokesman said exact cause of the flash ex· plos ion is not knowo but in· vesligator s s us pect it was touched off because gas had col· lected in the boat's biJge. Brown Cut,s NotE1Wugh? SACRAMENTO CAP ) Republi<.'an candidate for gov ernor Evelle Younger Si:ly)' Democratic Gov . Edmund Brown Jr "hasn't achieved any real signifirant cutbacks " tr. government in respOn!>e to Proposition 13 The attorney general s aid Brown has used the huge state s urplus. which Younger sayi- should never have been ac cumulated. to continue govern- ment "business as usual." .... 1mplt.•r quc:-.t1om. "Did you pay more than half the co~t of kc~p1ng up a home 10 lhe Us ?" "Did you hve m this home'" "Was this also the horn<.' of your child tor the enure ye:.11 . except tor !ihor• iib-;enct:s isuch a~. v~cat1on ur Sl'hool · F...,..PageAJ BABY ..• hos pital spokesman said Mr!< Bro\\ n wants to name the baby Patricia. after Steptoe The Br1t1~h government ·~ Medical Research Council Si:ltd as far a!> it knows, the Brown baby is the first born after con· cept1on outside the mother ~ body A spokesman said there has never been any substantive proof of reports that three test· tube babies are alive. two in Rn t am and one m Italy. And the m e d ica l profes:-.ion pu1 no credence 1n the claim of an ltali<in doc..·tor 1n 1961 that he de· veloped 2i test-tube children The Daily Mail, which paid $600.000 for exclusive rights to the Browns· story. reported the father gasped when given a brief glimpse of his child and said: "It's incredible. incredible 1 ·m not a religious man. but r thank God that 1 heard our lit tic girl cry for the ftr~t time Nu one: can reahz~ what lh1i:. means ro Lesley and myself .. Brown h J~ a l7 -year-old dc:.ughtcr by a previous mar r1age I\ hospital spokesman said the mother was "over the moon with JOY " He said she and the baby would probably be able to go home to Bri:,tol m about 10 day!> The doctors knew the baby'" c;ex i n advance from chromosomal t ests. but Mrs Brown told them not to tell her because ··1 don·t want to be chea ted of the final thrill .. The only problem that ap parently arose m the latter stagt• of Mrs Brown's pregnancy wa ..... a minor blood poisoning known as toxemia. but doctors said it was qujck)y brought under con· trol. The birth was expected to re kindle a fi erce ph1losoph1cal and ethical debate on the morality of conception outside a mother ... bodv Fro..Pa~AI SWARM •.. on the middle portion or the two lane Wisconsin 33 bndge, but most gathered at either end of r he structure. "knee deep an '"' lot of places .. Police officers were called In the s cene and traffic in both d1rect1ons wa!< halted white th1 · deanup efforts got under wa~ One lane of traffic was .... non opened. but it was two hour.., before officer., l<'ft the· sct>nc· with city workl•r.., ~lzl ! cleanrnc. up, Manthey said At the nearby Columbia Cou11 ly F'a1r. "most of the people f(•ft early · as the insects moved 11111. I h<-braghll} 111 fatrJ!roun<.1 ... Manthey ~u1 d the 1a1r clos(·1! earlier than scheduled. Maynaes clung to building' and electrical sign~ wen• cm ered by a layer of the insects to day. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Sale Tennis Rcakets & Frames w .. son Advantoge Frame 34u Davis lody Elite Frame 31 •s Davis frnpet'im Frame u •s Davis Imperial Strvng Nylon 'O'S Davis Conic Frame 34•s Davis Imperial Deluxe Frame 26° Davis Professiond Strung 24•s Davia H. Point Strung 19'S Kromer Autograph Frame Tr" Racket Stringing Nylon 600 7so 1 ()00 Gut 1600 1800 2400 Duck feet Fini 1a•s & 21 tt Churthil fins 23''l Morey Boogey Boards Small 23'~ large 369) Water Wondlr Kick Boards ~ts Masks-Snottfes-flotes Soccer Balls 6's to 26's Socur Shoes 49$ to 4rs BaHWShoes All Purpose Shoes Tennis Shoes Basketball Shou VoHeyball Shoes Jogging Shoes Racket Sales Subitct to Stock on Hand Penn Tennis Bans Con of 3-1" Open 9 to 6 -Closed Sunday Runn•"9 Shorts & Shtrfl T ennls Shirts & Shorts lodits Tennis Dr.sHs 538 Center 646-1919 • } Orange Coast N Today-~ Closing ~. \'. Stoeks VOL. 71 , NO. 207, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1978 C TEN CENTS Mesa Reaction Disgusts· Hom.e Manager By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of tlll O.llr Pllo4 St .. tt The manager of a Santa Ana home for mentally retarded adults reacted with disgust to· day about comments made Tuesd ay by eas ts ide Costa Mesans protesting the county approved trans fer of the home lo a n appare nt complex near Woodland School ··o ne of our re1>1dent:-. read thl' art irle and came tlome very up set... said Colin Ashling. a 59 year -old Laguna Beach resident who runs the home for retarded adults ·'The statements <by res1 dents> are complete lies and absolutely vindictive in nature. Our people are completely harmless and very gentle ... Ashling said today. Ashling's reactions centered on fears expressed by eastside residents that allowing the re Sheriff larded adults into the area could have an adverse effect on stu dents at the elementary school One woman living near the sc hoot said she.is concerned about potential sexual attacks by re· larded residents of the 12-unit apa rtment complex at 362 W 20th Other res ident:. have ex pressed concern over lowered property values and possible fire hazards 1f the Orange County es ts Planning Comm1ss1on dcc1s1on last wc.•ek tha t <.tllowed the trans fer of the homt• to Costa Mesa is upheld Protesting hoau·owners. who have bet'n c1 rculat1 ng pet1taon:-. as the ··Costa Mesa Concerned Ci tizens Committee, .. say they will appe;.il the planning com· mission s decision The complex 1s un d narrov. lot that front!. on 20th Street and extends to Woodland Place The lot. which includes a separate three-bedroom house. ts in a pocket of C'ounty territory at the edge of Costa Mesa "l think it's JUSt disgusting that human beings would say ~uch lies," said Ashling. "Whal are the parents of other children 1 m the area > thinking now., "We have never had a viola· lion issued. not even a parking ticket. let alone any sexual of fe nses." he added As hl1ng s<1 1d the 3G adult:-. I most an their 20s ~ who will O<'· cupy the apartment a re "high functionin~" people who have their own jobi; and take care of muC'h of thl'tr own financial need!. All wall l'1thcr walk or use publtc transportation to get to a nd from the home Tile pro- ~ram 1:-. designed to let retarded ctdults become indepe ndent in <Stt HOME. Page t\2) Rival's Worker By TOM BARLE\' OI the 0 .. 11. Piiot St•fl Three :-.uspet't:-. who allegedly collected checks prom ised to an ' Orange County Deputy Sheriff'.., AS'\OC'iation fund rais ing cam pa1gn and at the s ame time p1C'ked up the con tribut o r ~ valuables havt.' tx>c n Jailed by sheriff's investigators Sheriff Brad Gate:-.. announc ang the arrests tod<ty. identified the s uspects a:-. Michael Bennett. 7 I a 18. whose last known home ad dress was in Mi ssion Viejo. and two juveniles~ a boy, 17. and a girl. 16 Gates said the l7·vear-old SU!. µect was an employee of Omega. Inc . a Laguna Beach company used by the de puty '\heriff:. group to rmse tunds tor the cam paign of Sheriffs Lt Lauren Rusk. Gates opponent 1n the November election H c a 11 e g e d that Henn l ' tl I AP Wlrtp!Mto HIS RESEARCH AIDED FIRST TEST TUBE BABY Or. Patrick Steptoe Has a Medical Breakthrough Girl's Birth Hailed Major Breakthrough LOl'iOON 1APl The birth of the first baby conceived outside its mother's body was hailed to da) as a maj o r m ed1C'cil breakthrough for women who l'annot normally bear a child But the arrival of the "test-tube baby·· was also expected to open d ebate over the morals or reproducing humun life 1n tht· Mesa Police Arrest Model On Sex Rap Costa Mesa vice offi<'cn, ar rested a photo :-.tudio nude model Tuesda~ on pros titution chargeis after she allegedly offered sex- ual services tn a policeman for $50 It wa~ the second consecutive da\ that Costa Mesa officers ha~e made a prostitution arrest In Tuesday's case. Sherry Lynn R1ch1c, 22. of Ana hei m \\;as held on a charge of soll<'ita lion She is in Orange County Jail with bail set at $500. Police said lhey requested her services as a nude model Tues· d ay afternoon at Suns h inE' Studios. 583 W 19th St.. Costa Mesa. Undercover police paid $18 for a h a lf hou r photographic session. during which tlmt> they 1t1lege Miss Richie offered sex uul extras. I\ second Ltndercover offi cer then entered the s mull room on the second noor of the 1>lud10 aoo placed her under arrehl. polict• said --·-·, laborator) The baby girl. nine days pre· mature. was delivered Tuesday b) Caesarean section to 30-year· old Lesley Brown. t he wife of Bristol truck driver Gilbert John Bro\\ n . 38. T he 5-pound. 12· ounce girl arrived "crying its head off ... doctors said. and was described as normal and in "ex celle nt" <'Ond1tion "We are not creating life.·· said Dr. Patrick Steptoe. 59. the leading British gynecologist who pioneered the procedure "We have merely done what many people try to do in all kinds of m edicine to help nature. I cannot see a nything immoral in trying to help the patient's problem." Giles Ecclcstone. secretary of the Boa r d f or Soc i al Responsibility of the Church of England Episcopalians in the U nited States -sa id he .. welcomed the development because the birth represents an advance in meeting the prob lems of childlessness for mar ried couples.·· But Cardina l Gordon Grey, president of the Scottis h Roman Catholic bishops, s aid. "I have grave misgivings about the methods and the possible im· plicalions for the future " In Rome, a spokesman for the Vatican said the R oma n Catholic Ch u r c h cons iders a rtificial human insemination ii· licit Jew i s h and M o s l em spokesmen saw no conflict with their religious la ws, as long as the procedure involve~ married c>ouples. Medical Juthortt1e:-. warned thut the birth of a n apparently <& .... 8/\BY. Pa(Cf i\2) ---..... ,,. . --.. # -.. ~ ... -.. ,,. . mastermindeCJ the ourglary ring from h1:-. campcr truck whic-h was haltt•d July 12 1n the Laguna Htlb a rt·a in ,,., hat officer~ beltt•ved \l.J:o. ..i -.lolt•n vchaclt· s1tuat1on Off1C'er-. -.._11tl they found camera .. and Jl'\I. elry hidden throughout thl' truck . mostly in the ltning of tht• vt•h1cle. while they \\ l'l"t• vt•nfying that Ben nett dtd indeed ov. n the truck J\t thb point. Gatl'S !'>aid. it 1!-. bt•laevt•d that lht• trio and anoth('r :-.uspt•«t who 1s ht•tng sought toduy committed 17 south cou n I~ burgh1 rt es 1 n vol ving $15.000 in property Look f)ut Below Gulc!'> :-.md ahout $10 .000 of that pro1Jl'rty was stole n wh11l' th!• trio pursul•d IC'a ds given thl'm by OnH'ga I le-said propc·r ly valut·d at $5.1100 was takl'n from homt•s which had not rcsponcil'd to tht• Orncg;1 c:am patgn Ga tes said all tht• liurglanzcd home's were in the• Laguna fffifs and El Toro arc<is A cadet of I ht· Firl' Rngadl' Corps ma kes 0:1 di vm~ leCJp into lh<' re:-.cuP net held by his com radl·~ <lunng un exercise after o<oilll lal<lng t·eremonTe:, OI new cadeb. m 1{om l' Tht> c ad el ha rrnc k s a rt> 1n thl' h;.1ckground. while th<.· c rowd atte ndmg tlJ_c: ceremqnie~ lint·~ lhl' court~ard H e said a number of Leisure World res1dt•nts wN<.' among the v1C't1ms and that om· elderl)- lady lost a diamond ring valued ut $6,000 after the trio visited the premises Gates satd the• connection of the alleged burglar!> to a cam- paign mounted m support of hi:. Novt•mbcr oppo nl'nt had nothing to do with ht!. tulhng a pre~!. conft'rence today Tourists Say 'Sayonara' Yen .. to-dollar Ratio Closes U.S. Pocketbooks And he -.aid he hoped th<tt publicity stemming from the ar rcsb wo uld not rc_.f lcct un favorably on the deputies· as- sociation or shenff's department personnel eates said ttw Omega firm has now been discharged from fund raising activities by the as sociat1on and has no further <:on nection with thl' Rusk campaign Benm•tt was lodged 1n the county Jail on lmrglary and theft C'hargl's Gall'S !.aid the two Juvenile• .. were taken 10 JUVC'ntlc hall to face arraignment on 1den tical ch<irges and. an the ca~t· of the girl. for rn1lat1on of proba t1on TOKYO 11\1'1 Amt:rican travelers. their walll'tS shrank 1ng with the latt'"t rcc·nrd low to dav tn the• valul' of thl' S doilar. are saying "'sayonura·· to l'xpenstve .Japan after spending fewer and fewt•r <lav:-. hen• "'I'm JUSt not buying anything hcrl' ... said Mr:-. Peggy Steel. of Chico. Calif . echoing the plight of m o!'>I Amer1t·an vt!>itors EH•rythrng 1:-. too l'XJ>ens1vc ·· A mencans "l'rt' nl'ing forcf'd to ration spt•n<lrng monl'y ;md give up me-ab and movie!'> as thl' dollar hit anothN record lov. tlosang pnct· of 195 05 yen a 2fi pl•n·c·nt rlt•chnt• tn 'alut• ..,inct· last Septemht•r Tourists toda' v. t'rl' gt•tting Boone of tlae Top An aged plow handle provides a precarious perch for pair of squirreh. who have taken up rc~idcnce ne1H Cos tu M~sa ':, historic EstanC'la Photo~rapher c;napp<:'d th<• <'rtlt<'r~ in uction a~ lh('y playfully fou~ht for lhc top ... pot on lht• plow ha ndlt> . -. 192 90 .> 1:n ul maJor t10te1s for t<1sh dollars. u 2 pe r cr-nt decreasl' in 48 hours Whale Tokyo has long been r<1t cd on(• of the world's most ex Pl'ns1vc cities the continuing decline of the dollar has proven an added blow to American tra vt'lcrs · ·Ttte price of frK1d 1s the thing that amaze:. us ,·· sa1a William Jackson. a t o uri s t from :\ltimt'da. Calif .. You re ~alb Rose's Battin!{ Streak Goes To39Games NEW YORK <A PI Pct<· Rose extended h1:. modern Na t 1on CJ I Leag ut• rt'Cord con secutive game hitting streak to 39 games this afternoon with a dou ble leading off the fifth in nang of the Cincinnat i Reds' JW m l' against the New York Mets . I Earlie r story. Page Bl l R ose. who b r oke Tommy Ho lmes' NL record s treak of 37 games Tues day night with a third-inning s ingle. is one game shy of the third-longest streak tn modern major league history. Ty Cobb's 40-game string in 1911 The record is Joe DiMaggio's 56-game streak in 1941. Second on the list is George Sisler. with 41 games in 1922 Rose grounded out to third base in the first inning in his first time at bat against Mets s tarter Nino E s pinosa and walked on four pitches in the third inning before hitting a line drive up the a lley in right.center for his double in the fifth. Fat Nudist Loose In Huntington A naked fat man e luded a police dragnet in downtown Hun· tlngton Beach Tuesday night. making a clean getaway in his tan compact car. Shocked witnesses tn the area of 14th Street a nd Walnut Avenue imt1a ll y re ported the obese nudist about 6· 30 p m . whale at was still broad dayliJ(hl. accordlnJt to police ha\ t• hl hudgt•I wht•n a cuµ of t•nffCl' cost:-SJ And steak at $75 for l wo. W(' can 'l afford that " Even a traditional-style sushi dinner raw fish can cost S60 or mon• for two Single rooms at hotels used b.' tor e1gn travelers range between $:14 and $11ti Statistics n•leased by the .Japan Touris t A:-.soc1at1on in· cl1(•att· forl'1gn vis itors are ... pend1n~ rc·wl'r oay:. in Japan Touri:-.ts ,,.,,ho spent ne arly 14 da\:-. an th1~ countrv 1n 1974 no,,., ... t~y a bout nint· d;y~. a surve~ -;howed Tht• l ' S currenc) Lagzagged tn hc•av) trading on the Tokyo lon•1gn <'Xch;rngt• market. dip- ping to 194 50 in the early cifter- 11onn and dosing al 195 05 It l'IO!->t'd at 195 525 Tuesday Voluml' was high at S870 m1ll1on. with tht• central Bank of .lapan aC'count1ng for possibly S200 mtlhon tn an effort to brake th<.• ra:.t• of thl' yt•n b<tnkcrs :-.aid Thc dollar plunged through thl' psycholog1call y important 200 y<'n barrier Monday or:::tJ coas• Q''"~ ~ -_..__ - Weather Patchy mght a nd morn ing low clouds otherwise mos tly s unny t h rough Thurs da y Not m\J c h change in temperatures. Ha ~h s n ear 70 at the beaches to mid 80s inland area!. Lows tonight 65 to 70 INSIDE TOD~" 1''owr1 the Pl111ng Guernsey lwPd o 11toned lite an Iowa Story . Pagt> A7 Al Ttw• sero10 ... t111t L, M ••Yd ., ........ C.Olller11la c1aulll9d C•ftOU c ..... ~ Oul~ Netl<" H ltwla l,. ... l11t...UIMMOll , .. , ..... flt -MyO•rd,.., "•••sc- ladex All AM La_, CH Alt M•lltle:a '" A6 Miiie!\ "'-,._ti 9l M-1 AWvl.. aw AS Mtlll< ••• a1 Ot· tt M11twl 'llfllh •• Ctt NatlMal -A4 Clt ~ ..... C-'r Atl ..,. 5-t• .,,, A6 SltO M•f11th as ... Tetevlll... .. Cit TllH .. n ..... Cl .. WHlMt •• U Wer,. M•-A• Ctt \:l OAI~ v I'll n 4,.: >'Y J~y July ~ li18 Tax Forms Rapped Report Says They're Too Hard WASHINGTON <APi tr JO) taxpayer ncedt·d offlr1~11 t•on rirmation, hf'rt' 1l 1i.. from tht· General Accounting Office in i:omc lax forms are loo d1rflcull for a lot of Americani. to un derstand. Both the long and short 1040 forms are "written at a reading level beyond that of muny lax payers." the GAO s aid an <1 118-page rePort released Tues· day. The Internal Revenue Service. the GAO said. is more concerned with having its forms precisely reflect the tax laws than making language understandable to the average taxpay<'r l'1·rtaml) lht· .iccurucy uf the forms and mstrucllons hai. no value unlei.!> pC'ople un de rs land "'hut b bt.•mg said." acC'Ording lo the rcport prepured for lhl' Jo111t Congn·s::.1on:.al Com m1ttec on Taxat10n. Another stumblin(: block for many taxpayers. the GAO said, "'is the disorganized and clut- tered design of the forms and to· strucuons ·· _\ The report. noting that the IR~ as working on making the forms and instructions easier to read. added, .. Even more can be done to improve readability without sacrificing teehmcal accuracy " The GAO panel of experts. Fro,,. Page A I HOME DISPUTED. • • society "These people are far qweter than the average next door neighbor," said Ashling "They react very well to a little ktnd· ness." "This 1s a licensed premises and there is s omeone on ( supervisorial ) duty 24 hours a day. As far as fire hazard is con- cerned, another requirement is that somoke detectors be in· stalled," said As hling. "We strongly advise people not to s moke and there is no smoking except at the dining room table or outside." he added. Some residents have ques· tiooed the operation and cond1· tt0n of AshJing·~ current home 1n Santa Ana . He admits "1t mos t definitely 1s rundown. we make no effort to gloss that over." The crumblin~ condition of the Santa Ana facility is a major reason for the move to Costa Mesa, said Ashling. He said fears that property values might go down "is a fan- tasy. The place will have exactly the same appearance," said Ashling. He said he would be willing to discuss any concerns of resi- dents if they would call him at 494-4459. Ashling said he expects to oc cupy the Costa Mesa site in about two months which included a law professor, e ducators and a t e xtbook publis her. recommended that the I RS establish a task force of writing and design experts lo study improving the forms. The IRS responded with a cautious endorsem ent. saying, "We agree that additional im- provements can be made and that outside consultants may provide useful perspective and assistance ... We will take all appropriate steps to achieve further simplification within, a balanced tax a dministration program." The report cited this question from a form sent in all tax packets to determine whether poor working families qualify for help in paying for educa- ltona I costs: "Did you pay more than half the cost or keeping up a home in the U .S. m which you lived and which for the entire year (ex· cept for temporary absences for vacation. school. etc.> was also the home of 0) your child who was under 19 years of age or a full-time student OR 12> your de · pendent child who is disabled <See Pages 7 and 8). The GAO suggested the ques- tion could be broken into three simpler questions: "Did you pay more than half the cost of keeping up a home in the U.S.?" "Did you live in this home?" "Was this also the home of your child for the entire year, except for s hort absences such as vacation or school?" ,_. 0...., l'tNol Slaff ~-THESE ARE APARTMENT UNITS THAT WOULD HOUSE MENTALLY RETARDED ADULTS Eastside Costa Mesa Neighbors Up in Arms; Operator of Program Says They're Overreacting Marine Studies Lease Approved By KATHY CLANCY Ol I .. 0.ily ~llot Sl•fl A SO-year tease offermg the Orange County Marine Institute lhe use of 3.8 acres of county land in Dana Point Harbor was approved on a 4 1 vote by county supervisors Tuesday. The institute was created last year hy supervisors and the county's four community college tl1 s tncts lo develop a marme s tudies faC'ility on the county site UBR4RY CARD FEE TO SI' AKf SAN DIEGO <AP> City libraries are s uddenly busier t h an ever. In Septe mber. readers must start paying $6 to burrow books. The end to fn•t• borrowing, <iP· proved by the City Council, left many people unhappy. Officia ls describe it as a means lo hl'lp libraries pay lhc1r way ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT nw.0r.,,...coHI 0.tly P1tot •'"-"""''''°""' bll'W'd l~Nf'W' Pr .. ,, t\041bh\NidCWt1'r0rN\Of' Cont P\,04t011noComo•n., ~At-f(Jolt'°"'"'~ PUbl•~ ¥ond•v tf'HWOf' f".r-1tMY fOf Co;t• ~ ~ ..... M~ Hvnt.,.rOI" 9'i¥h FO\ill"t l•tr• V•UI"¥ hVlftf' ~lf'b«.11, V•llP¥ """"' l-tqt~O.•f'lf'6wtft(..o.t\t ""~~'""" lf'IW\ I\ ..... """"" S...IUt<Nf' .,..,, ~ ...... '""' t;:;°"'~::e~'t.~.'.~~:..~~ llO .,, 8.tt lt•..,n• w'" D••\1Ml'lt fltM Pvbl1W'' J•U • CWWY Vfft Pf••udtftt~Giltf'Wllf .. ~ ..... f' ....... ,llC ...... Ed1t0' T'==:.~:E"t Oj,lt\ H LM\ lt•dlrlint ~ flMM ~,,u,tiit11t M•l'li'Q'f'MI £.0.11.)f' Co•t• M•H Olfln ,.._,,ltf\9Al~~~~t :·o~":7~ t1t)t ~-:;r't"~ =~ o;.:;r,4~.,~~~·'3.forO:. fft•lttr e• •O•HllWm•f'h "•rt•" f1\0' bfo f'•O,Od\I( •• •UMtit \Pffl•I "'"''"'" •t , .. ,,."", ..... ' ~c:~ ,,.,, oo•t•.-. ll•tft •t t.Mta "°"'',,. C,.,HfO'ftt• 'ubur1ftllOft bW' .,,,., \> \0 MfMP\t, •• '"•" u \0 ~"'' m1utar• dnt•'Wtten\U 'Wtmonlhtw I --. .,_.,, A 10.000-square foot building is lo be tonstrul·ted on the ha rbor land with $400 .000 1n county t idelands funds and $50,000 each from the four community col· lege distncts Supervisors earlier withheld approval of the lease to make s ure the collc_ge districts still would have funds lo build the facility in light of fmancial cuts brou~hl on by pa ssa ge of Proposition 13 Or Norman Watson, of the Coast Community College Dis· tri<.·t. presidt·nt of the inst1tute's hoard of directors . re ported Tuesday that the districts still tnll'nd to contribute their $50,000 s hares . Supervisor Ralph Diedric h cast the lone vote against the lease. saying he 1s worried about county funds going into a 10,000-quare-fool educational facility. "l think the pl C1n is perhaps more school-oriented than it is marine, museum or open space or park area and I JUSt have some concerns," he said. Supervisors Philip Anthony and Thomas Riley said the facility would he an asset to the county as a whole and deserved supervisors finanl'ial s upport TONIGHT C OAST CO MMU N ITY COLLEGE BOARD Regula r meeting, 1370 Adams, 8 p.m . "OTHERWISE ENGAGED" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday·S unday tbrou~h Au~. 1. 8 p,m . TlllJRSDAY, JULY 27 LI BR A ft Y F II, M -"My Favorite Rrunette," Mctill Verde Library. 8 p.m. OCC SUMMER LECTURE - "'Uses and Abuses of Anger,· Science Hall. 7 30 p.m. OCC SU MMER MOVIE "Benji." Fine Arts 119, 7·30 pm --... -··--·--.. ..,. . -, -. -. -. .. 'Nazi Guard' Will Retain Citizenship FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. IA P) -A federal judge allowed Feodor Fedorenko to retain his U.S. citizenship today despite ac· cus~lions that he whipped and shot .Jews as a guard in a Nazi death camp and fajled to tell im- migration authorities about it. He has denied committing any atrocities a~ainst Jews Calling Fedorenko a "victim of Nazi aggression," U.S. District Judge Norman C. Roettger ruled that the prosecution had not proved the accusations against the native Ukrainian. He had been accused of lyiog on naturalization papers when he became a U.S. citizen in 1949. "'l'he record on i''edorenko's conduct 35 year s ago is in· conclusive," Roettger wrote in his opinion. The judge did not show up in court; his ruling was read by the cle rk. Roettger released his 54-page opinion five weeks after an emo· tional trial during which six Israeli survivors of the infamous Treblinka death camp tearfully testified that they saw Fedorenko torture and kill Jewish prisoners. But at least two of the elderly witnesses vacillated on their iden- tifications, and at one point the 1udge said he wondered if some witnesses had been coached. Fedorenko, 71. was never formally charged under U.S. law with atrocities at the prison camp. But had he been stripped of his citizenship. he could have been deported and forced to stand trial in Europe on war.crimes cha rges. During the trial, Fedorenko ad· milted he lied to get U.S . citizenship by claiming to be a Polish farmer forced to work as a laborer for the Germans. He said he served as a guard at Treblinka bul denied killing or torturing .Jews . Defense attorney Gregg Pomeroy argued that Fedorenko lied because he didn't want to re- turn to the Soviet Union. Fedorenko is one of a number of per sons recently charged by federal omcials with falsely con ceallng Nail pasts when they en- tered the United States. O~ty 1'1181 SIAlll .,._ Burger Stand Grifled C'osta Mcsu firemen mop up blaze at abandoned ham - burger s tand on Newport. BouJevard. Vacant building caught firt' about 11 :20 this morning. Fire men quickly doused lht• blaze al 2150 Newport Blvd. No cause. or da mage estimate has been determined yet Frone Page ,, I BABY HAILED ... healthy girl to 30 yl•ttr old Lesley Brown docs not guara ntee an immediate solution to the one married woman in 10 who is s aid to b e infe rtile because o f reproductive probll'ms. "It is obviou~ this 1s not im mcdiall'ly available to every. body.·· said St cptoc. But Dr Robert Edwurds, 52, a Cambrid ge Un i ve r s i ty physiologist who worked 12 years with St<'ploe lo deve lop the method, said the 1mplica· lions would be felt by childless couples all over the world .. ( WOUid hope lhal Within a very few years tni.le:Jd of this being a seven-day wonder. this \\ 111 b e a fairly com m o npl uce uffa 1r." s aid Edwa rds The physician said 40 percent of the infertile women all over the world suffer from the cause of Mrs Hrown's infertility malfuncllon1ng Fullopian tube~. '"If the methods we ha ve de veloped contmue to be developed furth er. the whole approach to tnfcrt11it y wtll be changed." said Steptoe. "The baby came out crying its head off." said Steptoe. "'She is in a perfectly healthy s late. although for the first few hour~ after the birth s he was put into the hospit:Jl'S special baby care unit which we do with all Caesar eans . But then we transferred her lo her mother." The father was described by his cousins as "over the moon with joy " "l have never seen 3 m an so excited." s aid a hos pital worker "He was laughing and crying at the same time. Everyone in the hospital has <i s mile on their face today ·· Although Steptoe and Edwards said the details of their technique wouldn't be publisht.'<l for d few months. othe r re searchers said that the new "test tube" technique might be so far advanced that others can learn it quickly The baby was conceived by re· moving an egg from one of Mrs Brown's ovaries w it h · a specialized laparoscopc, an in strument that a llows the phys i- cian to see inside the abdomen and remove the delicate egg. The egg was placed in a sophisticated pieCf of laboratory g I~ s-s-w-a r~ wh~r"t> it was fertilized with her hus band's s perm . After five d ays of nourishment in the test tube, it w as planted in Mrs . Brown's womb to develop normally. Mrs . Brown had undergone s urgery in the past to attempt to remedy the cause of her in- fertility. whic h had been diagnosed as blocked Fallopian tubes The tubes usually carry a fertilized egg lo the uterus . Bikers Given Prison Terms SAN DIEGO CAP\ Two men described as prospective mem- bers of Hell's Ange)!:; m otorcycle club have been sentenced lo state prison. The state said Tuesday they plotted to kill an investigator for the district attorney. but a con· spiracy charge was dropped Sclwols' Food Fee To Rise School lunche~ and a la carte foods will cost mort> th1:; fall 1n th e N<'wport M esa L:n1f1ed School District RPactmg to lh<! post-Jarvis need to make the district's food services self-supporting, school trust ees unanimously a pproved tht food cost hikes Tuesday night High school students will now pay 70 cents for a hot lunch <an incr ease of 10 cents 1: middle school students. 60 cents cup 10 cents): and elementary students will pay d nickel more tor what 1s now a SO·cenl hot lunch. A la carte sa ndwiches will in crease by JO or 20 cents as Will ·ras l iood specialties'" hke bur· ritos. corn dogs and pizza The only items not affected by l he price hike-; .are .. frozen de:;serti;·· mch a~ 1ct· cream juice bar and yogurt Last year the distnct s food service:-. d1v1~1on operated on a budget of $1.9 m1lhon However. th<> food services department will get about $200.000 less this year because of passage of Proposition 13. officials said This prompted a request for higher food prices to keep the food serVlce!'. department from taking a finanac1al loss next school year. Boat Blast Injures Pair Off Newport Two Pasadena brothers were in1ured Tuesday rught when :. boat they were aboard exploded at the dock in Newport Be ach A spokesman for the Newport Harbor Patrol said the explosion was reported al 9 06 p m at the Lid o P t:n 1 n~ulc1 yac h t anchorage. The 16-foot motorboat. owned by Sheldon Foreman of 225 Via Genoa, Newport Beach. sus tained $4,000 d amage m the mu; hap. according to patrolmen. The two youths .• Jeff and Greg Assas. were the only people on board the boat at the time of the mis h ap Greg was treated ano released from Hoag Memonal Hos pital where Jeff was ad- mitted and is listed m good con tition today. A Harbor Patrol spokes man said exact cause of the flash e:.- plosion is not known but In· vestigators s us pect 1l was touched off because gas had col- Jected in the boat's bilge. Mesa Picnic Set Sunday The Costa Mesa Histon cal Soc ie t y will hold its annual "Oldtimers-Newtimers P1cnu:-·· this Sunday at Estancia Park 1900 Ada m t' Ave The free event begins at I p m and a ll residents are invited to brinfZ a pot lu('k contr1but1on .ind utensils. Coffet: and JU1ce wa ll IH provided by the H1 s t o1 1l·jl Society. The Costa Mesa Art Leaguf' will exh.ib1t pamtan~s. This year's p1cn1c is m honor of the city's 25th Anmversar) For more information . phone 545·7551. Lynn Hart HART'S .John Hart SPORTING GOODS _.,.. 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 Sale Tennis Rcakets & Frames W~son Advantage Frame 3'95 Davis Lady Elite FYome 31 ts Davis Imperial Frame 24u Davis Imperial Strung Myton 'O's Davis Oo11k frame )Cts Davis Imperial Deluxe frame 26's Davis ProfesMonat Strung 24•s Davis H. Point Strung 19's Kramer Autograph Frame v•s Radcet Stri'9ng Nylon 600 7w 1()00 Wt 1600 1800 2400 Rocket SalH Subject to Stodc on Hand Penn Tennis Batis Can of 3-1" Open 9 to 6 -Oosed Sunday . .... -~- • Duck feet fins urs & 21~ Churc~ fins 239!> Morty Boogey Boards Sinai 23'5 largt 36.S Water Wot* Kick Boords ,~ Mosks-Snorides--ffotn Soccer Bals 6'5 to 269) Soccer Shon 4° to 4~ BasebolShoes All Purpose Shoe• Tenni1 Shon Baslcetbal Shoes Vohyball Shoes JW'UShots Running Shorts & Shtrts Ttnn.s Shirts & Shorts lodiea T ennia DrftMs 538 Center 646-1919 Wednesday. July 26, 1978 OAIL 'f PILOT A3 Rams Move Seen as Eeoraomie Boost 8y GARY <.ilL\N\'lLU Ot .. o.ltt ~\Utt By l~ Umts the Anaht'1111 Cll) Council approvc.'d a pact Tue~ duy afternoon that wall bnn~ the Los Angeles Rams lo Orange County in 1980, football btid taken u back s al to high Cina.net' and reuJ ~state 1 R'eluted story Page BU The tugh financt: involved un ~sumated $150 million worth or development in the Anaheim Stadium area a:. well as football tickets Priced at $15 a head and £•mt-parluna it S3 J car The real e~latt! 10volvtd 95 Cll.) owned arrcti. :.ur1 ounding the :.tad1um. plani. for eight st or.> omce bulld' ng:s. oth.:r commc.·rc1aJ retail development and li 475-room hotel t'rom the clly council's view point. Anuheun 1~ m a "can't IO:.c'' oe>sit1on The c ity will sponsor $22 mllhon worth or municipal rev enue bonds to provide the m oney needed to add 27.000 .... eats 10 Anaheim Stadium That bond de bt wtll be repaid from the estimated Sl.8 million unnuully the c1ll will receive Crom the footbal enterprise at the stachum Ats u matter of fact. revenue.• es tam otcs indae~lted the c ity will g~t $300,000 a yeur more in 10 c.·ome tha n will be needed to re lire lhc bontb Anaheim 's Rams revenue will come from its 7 1ri percent share Of Uate receipts as well i.IS its 50 pc.>rc e nt or parking and con t'essaon income at the stadium According to the prt!Urnmary city-Rams agreement. football fans will pay SIS each for the best 42.000 stadium seats and $12 each for the 28.000 seats that aren't so choice. No oricc was mentioned for the 60 to 80 special enclosed box suites that will be part o f the ex· panded s tad;um. Real estate became prominent an the council':. unanimous SP· proval of the preliminary agree· ment with plans "or develop· ment of the city's 95 stadium adj a cent acres As tb e Hoston based development firm Cabot. Cabot and Forbes develops the land. the city's lease lake will be.> $8.000 an acre Or. the Rams-b eveloper con- sortium can buy the land for from ~.000 to $100.000 an acre In either event. city revenue will be stepped up by virtue of having privately owned s truc· lures built on property that 1:. not now on the tax rolls Mayor John ~l) moui ..ii. o pointed out lh.it ('lly rt.-venu\.'S will gain lhrOUf'h tht· 1ncrC'ase 1n commercial t1('llv11y 1 e s ulttnl( trom the development. Seymour pra::ted tht.> agre,•· menl as .. ~,step th.it moves this c ity ahead as well a. <,omethrnit that will be Of grt.'Ut benl'flt to all of Orange County and tht' coun- ty's economy .. lie predicted thE' l<Jm inov1::1 wall add 6.000 permanent JOb~ tu county payrolls Day Care Assailed By Schmit Lag11na Chief Fined 01!.cla1m1ng any part 1n .. socialized child care ... lam e duck Orange County Super visor Laurence Schmit cast the lone vote against further study of county aid to day care fac1litle~ Tuesday Tht> 2ubJect was brought before supervisor:. in a report from the county's Commission on the Status of Women which charged that the county lags far behind in providing its residents with child care facilities The report noted. for instance. that an the 1976-77 fi sc<tl year. San Diego County s peot S2 m1ll1on in aid to day care facilities while Orange County spent $52,000 The report contained u list of 28 recommendations uamed at improving child care service~ 1or working single parents 1n Orange County Supervisors re ferred it lo a county committee !>ludymg youth services The list was gathered by th<• comm1ss1on on women during a recent day long seminar thal drew 75 child care providers and mlcrcsted citizens Thc suggestions range from Cd ll1ng upon s upcrv1:.ors to create a model day care center for the South County lo having industry dt.•vclop day c·are cen ll'r!> for t>mployt.'t.'~ to asking govl•rnme nt to c<ise licensing rulcs and olht•r n·stnct1ons for C'h1lcl care far1hti(•s "Orangc County h~1s l ~1ggl•d b<•hind comparable countH:s in receiving its .i.harc of blale and fedc.>ral fund!. for child care and rlcvclopml'nl program ~." s aid C'omm1s~1on C hu1rwo man Pauline Rangd While child carc ~crvu:cs have • ncrcased '-le.Ile\\ 1dc. the com m1:.~1un rl'port ~aid. Or ange l'ounty agcnc1e~ huven't con 1 nhull'd 1.:nOUI?.., an locul dollar~ to altract '>l~1l1.· ;uld frderal child t•ari> grant!> Oat<i ~upplwd b} Nancy Clax ton. coordinator of child care <:enters for the Orange County D.:partment of Education -.,howed lhat s tatewide there an: .in a\'~rage of 13 child car e facilities p<'r ussemhly district Yet , in Orange County. then• :.ire an :1vcra)<!c uf JUSt 3.8.1 pl'r ~·sscm blv d1str1ct. she ~<tid .Sup<'rv1sor Laurence Schmit vnterl .1gn111~t sending the report on, hmH'\'1.•r ('l1ntcnding it ~mj<'i<Pd of ),oc1<1ltzt>d child It apJ>i.'~1rs to mt• the bottom hm· h1.•rc 1s to removt• ctuld care from lht• home and give it to thP ... t.1ll•." hl· '\Hid SupC'rv1~or!> Chairman Thom :.is R1lcv dasa~reed. noting man.) of the rl'commendat1on~ l'all on industry to help working mother!> throu~h flexible wor k -.,cht•dult·~ or on s ite child c<1n· <'enters "Child curc c<.'rtatnl.) provides .in option to the parenb who feel th!•} \o,.ant to work." Hiley said. The commission report noted th.it problems in fulfilling Orange County child care needs dl'vcloped because the needs were> not recognized for many ~(:ars In add1t1on. thl· report !.31d, 1 hl· roll' of child c.·<in• in the total health of th(• economy and ab1h 1 y of mothc.•rs to enter the I abor force.• has been ignored loc<1lly /tledal of Freedotn Pre~ident Curter pf :J('(''> lhl• Prc.•s1dent1c.1I l\Iedal of Frl'~d om uround the lif'<'k of AmbCJss<.1dor Arthu1 (;oldberg tod<JV The.• nll'Chd w:.i:-. aw<.trdcd during a Wh1tl' House tt•remon~· Deputy Sheriffs Win Vote in Bargaining County supcrvTsor s a nd thl' Orange County Association of Dl'µuty Sheriffs :.ct tied the1 r d1f frrcnces out of court Tuesd<iy Supervisors agreed lh<.1l U!t soc1ation members could sclc<'t tht•1r own contract bar~aimng agent at an election in October The board's action. :.upported by Sheriff Rrad Gutt>s. end-. e.1 l wo-vc:.ir-olcl t·ontrovcr'>y ovt'r Edison Strike Ends; Workers Ratify Contract A 10 wc~k strike ;.1l Southern California Edison Company power plants al lluntingtc1n Beach and San Onofre and ;.1l l'•ght other Southern Cahforn1J locations was n.·1>orted ~C'ltlt:'d 1··1rlv tocl:Jv 'Edi ~on · spokcsm un Stanll'y Cann said that n l'.'arly 1.110 members of the Utility Worker:-. L'nion of America. Local 246. rnt1hed new terms of the con- tn1cl lhis week Ile s~1id that both union and Edison negot1alors wen· s1ill 1n the process of consumm<iting the :.i~rec.•ment lhts morninr Cann :-.aid that term:-. of I lw nC'w al'(reement were '>kl'll•hy but that he expected thl• powl•r station workers to return to their Jobs l;.1ter this week The striking workers muint<11n and repair power units T hf•y went on strike May 10 when they balked at an Edison proposal lo place lh('m on a rotating seven nny work schedule iJl which they would work weel<cnds without ovl·r11me pay Tht> Edison ~pokP:-.man :-.alcl lhal 11 '-HI'. his undcr.,tunding th<1t tlw strikers .igrcNI to lh<' 1ww \A, ork scht'du le who ~hould r<.'present the dep Ulll'!i thl' dL•pullel> <ISSOCl<I 11on or lhl· Orange County Employe<.'s A:-.soc1at1on County officials contended the association violated county rules two years ago whe n they came an one month latc with a request lo Crt'al£• a ncw bargaining unil T hcy lOok lhear rase to Orange County Superior Court and won but the ruling was jppealed by the counlv 1n the 4th District Court of Appaeal Now time has resolved the 1s ~uc. county Personnel Di r ector lkrl Scott said Tuesday The.· lwo-ye:.ir county contract l'overlng dt>puliCl> cind most othN county employee::. will ex p1re n<'xt summer And that mc•ans lht• dl•pul11.·s (•an begin tht· process of creating their own harga1mn~ unit Gates !>:J1Ct h(' s upportcd the 1d<•:i lhtit "thosl' who plact• their ltvt·~ on tht· line" 1n the course of their \\Ork !thoulcl hl• able to :-.cl<>ct lhe1r O\.\ n contra ct lmrgaaning repr<.·i.c.•11li.1ltv1.• Trench Falls, Traps Worker A construction \.\Orkcr was In· Jured Tuesday when lhe 12.root- deep trench he was digging in Yorba Linda c;wed 1n. trapping h1 m up lo his w;i1sl for .15 minutes. Orange County f1rl'men said today .J<>rry Sackett. of 153 Cam- bridge St . Orange. s uffered a fr a cl urcd ll•g an<I numerous ahrnsinns in the l l a m acc1· rlent. firt•men said Su<'kt•ll was freed by firemen all\:r lw1nµ trcippcd for 35 m 1nut1.·~ Ill' "'as working for the KC'nncdy P1pcltne Com pany. hrcnH•n smd Willie 'Endangered' Split Vote May Bring Down Westminster Whale Willie the Whale, a former World War II barrage balloon that b moored above the trees for advertising near the junction of the San Diego and Garden Grove freeways. faces an uncer tRin future today Willie. an airborne plu~ for Sunset Ford, is definitely on tht• endangered species list W estminster p lanning com· missioners o n a 2 to 2 split vote Tuesday night. refused a permit renewal for Willie to wullow 90 re~t up there with his !lilly grin Sunset l''ord omcials Will np pcnl the tacit denial at the Aug 8 Ctty Council meeting. which i s ~ertain to Nllr::icl a crowd , .... _ ._. ... ,, The city was divided a year al(o by a petition drive tht•l netted 1,200 s ignuturcs of OPPo· nents who wanted Willie har pooned out ot the skies as a n eyesore that makes Westminster look ridiculous to those passing through. Willie went wallowing up into the air In 1974 when freeway frontage trees grew up enou~h to ob~cure the Sunset Ford Sign. "That whale Is getting to be like a logo," agency manager Jim Hanson told the.• four plan- n Ing commlssionE>rs present before their futcful vote ··It's n hea('on for motorist~ We tell them where we arc and ----··#'------·-·-·-· .. , ... lhcv '><JY. 'Oh. yc~•h . that's where th\• smiling whale is'," lfanson su1d One ~olution would he for CulTr:ins to cut down the trees blocking the view of the deal- c r c; h 1 p 's 70-(oot s ign. but Hunson considers that unlikely ·P eople l ike trees I like trees." Hanson declared Testimony concluded. com- missioners Howard Nc.•wman und Charles Smith voted for W1llle. while com missioners Marvin lluseth ond Robert Whyte cust nay bullots Com- missioner Patricia Huntley was nbsent -.,. ... --- Pleads No Contest to Battery Laguna Beach Police Chief John Spark:.. who returns to du· ty Monday. was fined $500 Tuei. day for beating a fellow bar patron Sparks. who pleaded no con· test I nolo contcndcre > to one t'ount of battery, was sentencl.'d an Santa Ana Municipal Court. Sparks. 42, was involved in u bar fight June 29. He reportedly pus hed a long-stemmed carna tion into the face of a fellow bar patron l.Jcforc shoving ;i table against the.· man's chest and pounding ham several times in the fa ce tha t the case be transferred lO' the ccntraJ court "It was their tthe South Court Judges 1 motion that the case be transferred to central." Kreber explained "There was no known conflict. but the judges felt then• might be some appearance of ;.1 conflict because of -the small size of the community " ·'They thought 1t would be bet· ter to have it transferred to a different jurisdiction .. J udg<.> Or ozt•o reviewed a police report on the evening-long activities leading to and a fter the.• a ltercation al the Ivy House restaurant and bar across th1.• :.lrcet from the Logunc.1 Bl·;.icl'I police department 11 e J I so n· v rt· " l' d c o u rt transcripts from South County Court where Sparks pleaded not guilty earlier this month Sparks was suspended from duties without pay by C:ly Manager Fred Solomon .iuly I. dnd remstated as chief on July li lie has been on v:.!c<:llon s ince. and 1s expected io return to work Monday Ile has contacted high ranking offi cers at the Laguna Beaeh pollci' department. lt:lling th1·rn he 1s coming back Deputy District Attorny Ron i.;rebcr ~aid the olca of nolo con· tendere as the same as a plea of guilt. ··but the lcgul effect of th1!t plea mc<Jn s that the guilt ad· m1ss1on cannot be used in :J c1v1I ('<ISl' Dro"1k.en Driving That would prcsumahly pre· \ t•nt Co~ta Mc:-.a truck dr1V t:r Uelbert Mathieson. the v1ct1m 1n thl• bar fight. from us ing pnor ('Ourt testimony s hould he sut• the pohcC' chief and city Kreber said he originally '>Ought Jail time for the then s uspended pohee l'htef. as well :.IS ~ (IOl' Charge Dismissed A.gain.st Mardian .. But after review of sim ilar I battery! cuscs which occurred 1n bars with only m inor injuries s ustained by the victims, we <Sb !.crved thdt thl' courts never sen- tenced anyone to Jail on :s first off ens<'." Kret>er said "So l felt a larg1.· fine wa~ more in order " He said he felt the.· S500 fine y, as unus ually high. "but we wanted to be sure we weren't ac· C'U~ed Of makinE( allowances for the fact he 1s a hi~h-ranking police officer " The action Tuesday an Judgc Richard Orozco':. Santa Ana courtroom. comes less than two "eeks afll'r South County :\funicipal Court Judges as ked Pmoor Bills Won't Rise LOS ANGELES CAP! Sout h ern Ca l ifornia Edison has been gr anted an interim rate increase of $102 m illion a year by the CNlifornia Public Uti lities Comm1!>s1on ll owevcr. th<> hike grunted Tuesday will not nN·es~arily mean higher l'Onsumer bills. ut least not this vear. because of an abundance of low-cost hydroclectn c power that has lowered the utility's fuel costs Ed 1son prov a des electric se rvice t o about eight malhon people By TOM BAR LE\' OI tM Dollly l'il°' SUll Drunken driving ch arge~ filed against Dana Point restaura teur Robert Charles Mardian Jr "'ere dism issed Tuesday as the prosecution closed its case in his Orange County Superior Court trial. De fense attorney Marshall Schulman successfully argued that the procsecut1on had of fe red no evidence to s ustain the ullegation that Mardian was drunk be.hind the wheel of his silver Ferrari on June 5. 1977 He will continue lo defend his client on the remaining chargc!> of reckless driving. Mardian. 30. of 3324 Allant1<• A\·e .. Laguna Niguel. admitted that he was the driver of the car which skidded onto the :.idewalk near the entrant'e to Doheny State Park and plowed into ci tJ.year·Old boy who was wheel· ing has b1cyclt: along the cycle path. Michael Dawes of Dana Point suffered serious injuries. many of which will impair ham for life. lie remained in a coma for two months following the accident But Judge Kenneth E Lae agreed with Schulman th::ll he h ad n ot h,eard s urficient evidence in the non·Jury trial lo prO\'l' that Mardien. was under the anfluenee of drinks he al legedly consumed that morning ~1t two Dana Point bars Ca lifornia l11 g hway P:itrolmen called to the accident scene admitted in court that they did not compel Mardian to undergo breath and blood tes ts at lhe accident scene They testified that they were under the impression that Mar· d1an's passenger. Larry Hall. 23 was the driver of the car Skilled llall. t~t1fy11ig u:-. ..1 prosecu· t1on witness. told Judg<' L.ic that he was the passenger in the <.'al' lhal another w1lnes~ said was travl·ltng ut abou• no m p h when 1t passed his c-ar on f)ei Obispo Slrt!et Nixon Says GOP Ready For Comeback WASHINGTO:'>i 1AP1 Former President Nixon ·~ quo1 ed <IS saying the Carter ad ministration "is lousing up on <ic• m a n v t h • n ~ s I h :.! 1 ~ 1· I Republicans I ough• to h J Vt.> ., J!reat chance 10 make.· .1 comt- back" an 1980 fl 0 u.., l' R l' pub' I l' I(\ \\ h Ip Robert fl Michel of llhno1:-. ~no .s recuperalln~ from :• l>l·c.:t1r1g he s uffercd m .-mugging Fri d ;1} • ~a 1 d Ni'< on rri ;1 d l' th t· polll1cal assessm l·ni Ol.!nn,g • get well telephone cd! Tue~d~·~ M 1chel saHJ tha• durini.: lhe ninc·minute conversation N1xoo m entioned thc l'aSl' of IJr Pt·ter Rourne. who rc:-.1gn<'d u-. Prest dent Carter s heulth and dru~ abuse udv1ser last week Rournc qu11 e.1fter udmittmg that he had written a f1ct1tious naml' or> • prcs<'ripuon for a widely ;1hus1·cl sedat1Vl' intended tor h1:-. Wh11l. 1 lou~c aide M1ch1.·I quoted l'o1xori J:-. :-.. ) mg "Gosh. how bad c.'.•r> 11 C?f't when lhc VC'ry o rw ) ou \ e got close to you in thl· Wh:tc Hous .. to remedy the drug abus'-' s:tu; t1on 1s doing at himself" · Gem Talk f'()R YOl'R VAi.( 'AHi.io: .win:f,f<Y ,\,\() l\'ATC'/1/-':i , .... ASrLOSF:TO Y()(l A WO/'/( STORI·: wm:ra; Bv J C llVMPllRIES c .. •0111/11111~1 CALIFORNIA GOLD 11 , \111/ omr111d The gold fever that hit California .n t849 has cooled down over the years. bul 1t has never gone away completely. Dozens of old mining claims in the Mother Lode country are still worked with varying degrees of success. All of them are almost as r ich In history as they once were in gold. One such place is Chll1 Bar on the American River, abOut an hour's drive from Sacramento. It takes its name from natives of Chile who came to the area 125 years ago to work in the mines. Vigilantes drove the foreigners out, but the name stuck. later, a group of Chinese worked the claim. During the depression years, down-and-out families camped along the river and gleaned a meager living trom Chill bar. Now. with the price ol gold jolng up, the old claims are seeing a resurgence of actlvlly, At Chlll Bar and dozens Of other qualntly named claims In the Mother Lode, gold fever ts catchl09 on again They are helping olher parts of the world answer an Increased demand for lhe wonder metal. 01 ROW.\'CRM'TS.\ilfo.',\C:r\Hl'.,.11.tYIXJTIW WORI\ l'NOEIWL'H 1'1-:HS(J.Vi\l.:it l1f'IH (,\l<J\ •••••••••••• • Fine \V a tch repair • Di a mond and p rec ious gem setting • Fine jewelry care a nd repa1t: •••••••••••• Original jewelry des ign and creations Gem and jewelry appraisab ••••••••••••••••••••••• l//Gll1':S r f'IUCf\\ l'AllH'OR I MPORTA ,\ !'(;t· ,\/,, 11 \I: J1"Wt:L.IH' l'l1':n;sf;x11,.:H1l,Y /\l'Pl<Al!i/o D M~' 1 ' 11/GUF:ST rntcr.:-/>AID F'OR M1fl()l<1'ANT (;f M~ /\'\/; JEWELRY PIECES f:."\l'ER1L'f Af'l'Rt\1!11-:D l•Y I ' J. C. fiwnp~rie~ Jewefer6 MEMBE~ AMElllCAN GEM soc•ETV @ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA CONVCNIENT TEAMS B.inkAmer1card~8Slff Cllt.!rQ1 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHOM:. ~>48·J4C' A ·I OAtL v P•~o1 Ju t .. Coa ting Q wi Ch ~~f'/ Tom ~~\ ~larphiof' Back in the Swbn B USMAN'S llOLIDA Y OEPT. -Sometimes you wonder if certain people aren't so in love with employm~nt that they'd do their jobs JUSt for the fun and never mind the money . . Consider a truc k dell Vf'ry person After fighting traf· fie. pedestrians and ira tP customers for 10 hours during the day, would the driver enter a 24-hour truck race that night? How about a waitress? Following a full night on her feet s linging hash, could she be convinced to enter a com pehhon the next morning in sprinting from Costa Mesa to Newport Beach whale carrying eight dishes on each arm" Could bricklayer~ be convinced to get into a wall bu•ld1ng race following their regular shift? YOU nND THESE NOTIONS outlandish But then you'd better consider what our ocean lifeguard crews c1re going to be doing this Friday JUSt. after they get off w_ork You guessed it. More than 400 guards. representing de· partments from Santa Barbara to San Diego. are going to s how up at Niguel Beach Park <that's Sal~ Cree~ to you. old-timer> for the Second Annual Laguna Niguel Lifeguard Com petition . Thus after finishing duties such as thrashing through npt1des to save s wimmers. sprinting down beac_hes to break up trouble and giving first aid to hapless victims, these guys are going to try it all over Fnday afternoon and oven Ing just for fun. The lifeguards will be competing in 10 events. There's Lifeguards Can Operate on Anything Thal Floats really not much to 1t. One ('vent. for examplP. is the four· mile run. In sand -all the way. Two miles up the beach and two mil~s back Just a nice little warm up GUARDS CAN T HEN TRY the Niguel Iron Man race This little breather requires the contestants to swim 250 vurds ;iround a buoy and hack. then switch to pad- <llcboards for anothe~ 250 yards and back. and finish off by rowing dories the same distance And you wonder why they call the winner the Iron Man ? This 1s the second year that Avco Community Developers down at Laguna Niguel has sponsored the i,u1thenog of some of the top ocean athletes in the world who just can·t gel enougll Of what therdo for P plt)'eheck during the regular work week I F vou DON'T BELIEVE this IS going to happen, go see. Admission is free when it aJI gets under way Friday at 2 30 p.m The competition goes on so long that the lireguards will run out of daybght So thf.'y'll finish up un dcr floodlights The pr~maer e1.enl. the Salt Creek Relay, goes on un der the lights at 7 .30 p.m. With 16-member teams Of Swam mers. paddlers and dory boat crews battling it out through the s urf After a ll thi~. you'll never think your nexl·door neighbor, tht> bus drivrr, 1s odd when he takes his famill out for a Sunday ndP U.S. Funds Nixed e. .. ~.· WASHINGTON <AP) U.S governmenltfunds could not be used to finance Mexico's program of s pr aying marijuana fields with the herbicide paraquat, under a measure passed by the Senate -11 f · The Senate attached the restriction to the $2.8 bt ion ore1gn military aid bill by voice vote Tuesday. Sen. Charles H. Per~y. R· Ill . 1t~ sponsor, said the ban would end ··a proven health nsk to millions of Americans " Somf' mt'd1cal authorities have said that paraquat can cause severe lung damage to smokers of marijuana The dmendment approved Tuesday prohibits the spending of federal funds to finance any foreign country's use of herbicide to eradicate marijuana if they were likely to cause serious harm to users Sentence S uspended Soviets Exile Jewish Activist MOSCOW <Al'> A Soviet court gave Jewish activist Maria Slepak a three-year s uspended sentence today on charges of "malicious hooliganism" and said she could join her husband in ex lie. Mrs. Slepak. 51. emerged from the courtroom In tears in the arms of her brother and sister and told Western correspondents the buspended sentence took into ac· count her recent hosp1talizalion for stomach ulcers. "l can't believe It. 1 can't believe tt," she said. "THIS I S T H E R ES ULT because my people arc support· mg me,'' she told about a dozen bUpporter s , who were being watched by a score of uniformed policemen. She said that during the 51 'l hour trial the prosecutor had r ecommended a sentence of three years internal exile. two years le~ than her husband re· ceived in his trial on June 21 Mrs. Slepak, and her hus band. Vladimir, a radio engineer. were arrested June 1 after they hung a sign from the balcony of their eighth-floor apartment on Moscow's central Gorky Street demanding exit visas to Israel. SLEPAK WAS CONVICTED on June 21. but Mrs. Slepak did not stand trial with him because s he was in a hospital with ul· cers. The rive-page indictment did not mention the wording of the Man Charged In $5 Million Stock Heist NEW YORK <A P > -A Long Island man described by polict> as an avid gambler was charged early today with a daring daylight robbery that allegedly netted him and a partner SS million in stocks and negotiable securities two weeks ago. Pohce s aid they arrested An· thony Lucido. 32. at 2 p.m. Tues· day and charged him with rob bery, illegal possession o f dangerous weapons and kidnap- ping in coMection with the am bus h and robbery of a sta· t1on -wagon earrying-the securities on July 13. He was booked shortly after midnight LUCI DO H AD B EEN a messenger in the Teaneck, N J . branch ofCice of the Bradford Securities Processing Service. the firm which lost the stocks and bonds Lucido had continued working for the company "until this af ternoon when hl' was arrested south of Canal Street,·' near City lla ll. said U . Edward O'Connor POLICE DESCRIBED Lucido as uncooperative and said they had no good leads to his alleged partner. They also said none of the stolen securities had been re- covered . The holdup occurred in front of 110 Maiden Lane. the rear en- trance to Bradford's Pine Street Branch. Very quickly and effi ciently the men abducted two messengers who were putting the just-received securities in an unmarked company car for de h very. They htJacked the company station wagon with the two men inside. and afte r a brief ride. the robbers left the car and fled on foot. Slepaks · placard . She was charged with having t h e placard. attracting a large crowd. disrupting traffic and re· fusing to take it down. Mrs. Slepak could have been sentenced to rive years in a labor camp. $50,000 For Death Of King? NEW YORK <APl -A St. Louis man claims that he was offered $50,000 by two Missouri businessmen lo a rrange the murder of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. more than a year before he was as- sassin ated. the New York Times reported today. The man, identified as Russell G. Byers. 46. a former a uto parts dealer. told the Times he turned down the offer and later informed the FBI TH E HOUSE SELECT Com· mittee on Assassinations. which is probing the King death. is in \'est1gattng the allegation because of "c1rcumstant1al con· nect1ons" leading from Byers to the prison where James Earl Ray was incarcerated at the time. the newspaper said. "Al the prison. it was widely rumored in 1966 and 1967 that a conservative business group was willing to pay a large s um or money to a nyone who would murder Dr King." the Times said. KING WAS ASSASSINATE D in Memphis on April 4. 1968. Ray. who is serving a 99-year sentence in Tennessee for the murder. initially pleaded guilty but in recent years has sought a new trial. Acc..ording to the TimesA Byers said Lhe offer was made to him "in late 1966 or early 1967" by John R. Kauffmann and patent attorney John H . Sutherland. Storms Cover Country Tetttperaf ure• HI Lo Pep " 10 , .. ~ •1 .. Tiie hOot wlll conllnue ll>r'OUOll Ille tnd ot Ille weu. Int Nft1on•I WUIM• Ser••<t \<IT\ ThurSd<ly \ 111911, 11-t loo.ty's, Wiii bt In Ille m1d-10s. NATION I WORLD WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP ·. 5AIE 4-DIAi lORCHNOI f llacll IAIPOY ll•it1J AP WI ........ Battle Lines Drawn This is the final board position of the fourth game between world chess champ1on Anatoly Karpov. white chessmen. and challenger Viktor Korchno 1. black chessmen in their game played Tuesrlay in Baqulo. Philippines. The game like three previous. ended in a draw. Judge Disapproves Forced Transplant Pl'ITSBURGtf <AP1 -The cousin or a dymg man. whose ois- eased bone marrow will not produce blood cells. cannot be n ·· quired to submit to a transplant. a judge ruled today "This would defeat the sanctity or the 10d1viduaJ. "Atlegheny. County Judge John P . Flaherty said from the bench .. ll would require forcible submission to the medical pro- cedure. Forcible extraction of bodily llssues causes revulsion to the Judicial mind." he added. ROBERT McFALL. 39, a former asbestos Norker. filed suit to compel his cousin. David Shamp. 43. a crane operator. to donate the marrow if further tests reaffirm the two men are biologically compatible. Flaherty said he had no other option an the • uhng under Pennsylvania law Shimp reportedly underwent one test that indicated com· pattbilit.y, but reneged on a commitment for further tests. 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DAILY PILOT 642-4321 '~ j l CALIFORNIA Pipeline Approval Cranted SACRAMENTO <Al'> St.ind a rd Oil Co. of Ohio h..is tn•t.>n g r anted perm 1ss1on hy the federal government to build a pipeline on federal land to lake Alaskan oil from Long RPach to Midland Texas for distribution to the Midwest. Approved Tuesday, the permit wlll allow construction of ahout 50 miles on federal lanct in California, Ar izona and Ne\\ Mexico, according lo Jack Lahr or the Bureau or Land Manage menl here ACCORDING TO LAHR, the completed project could "al leviate the glut of 011 on the West Coast" by malting 1t available by way of the Midland to the Midwest SOHIO eventu<.1ll y plans to construct a l .026·mtle pipeline to Texas. The firm's next steµ 1s to reach agreement with El P a-.o Natural Gas Co and Southern California Gas Co. for SOHI O to opera te 800 miles of existing pipeline. Both ft•ckral ;ind s late :111 proval 1s thl•n nece ... s.iry 1111 SOHIO to tonvert the existing natural gas pipeline to auck ml THE f1Rl\1 Al'PU ED for th1 federal permit in Septt·mht·r 1975, a nd Robert ~ch ;wdt ,1 SOHIO repres<.'nt.1tivP 1n Long Beach, said. "This undt•rscon·.., the long lead t1m<.' 1nvolvecl 111 getting thcM' pt•1 m 1ts. and I think it raise:-. serious qut•sttun ... about how the· t'nt ire-pro<'l'"" could bc shortt•n<·rt ·· Proposition 13 to Boost Home Prices? LOS ANCEi.ES tAP ) Proposition 13 will not huH' J majo r effec·t on California's economy in the-nc:.ir ruturl' hut may eventua lly put upw:.ird pressure on homC' prices. Croc·ker Bank said Tuesday What Goes llp ••• Two sleek $1.7 million Tomahawk cru ise missiles ::.hot s kyward Tuesday from San Clem ente Island . . then plunged into the Pacific Ocean b~fore the !?Yes of Defense ~cretary Ha rold Brown (rtghtl. "This dem· ons trates what happens in a test program." was all Wednesday. July 26, 1978 ,.,. ............ urown nad to say by way of explanation to re porters about the embarras.;ing misfires. They were the second and third failures of the Tomahawk. which has un dcrgone 32 tests VAIL y PILOi AS Welfare Suspect 'Innocent' COMPTON (AP! -A 33-year· old mother of four who a llegedly collected nearly $300.000 in welfare payments after claim· ing t o h ave m o r e th a n 34 children has pleaded innocent to 13 counts of perjury and 10 counts of fraud. Superior Court J udge Williarr. Clay Tuesday ordered Ba rbar:; Jean WiJlia ms to appear for a pre·trial hearing Sept. S. BUT H ER ATTORNEY. Carl Jones. ~aid he would attempt to have the fraud charges dropped. Under a recent state Supreme Court rubng. prosecutors must try to obtam reshtution before f1ltng formal charge .,,, Jones !>atd D ~puty District Attorney Ronald L Wheeler ~aid Mrs Jones was not home when in- veo;t q?ators went to ask for rest1t ut1on Gas Plan a 'Lemon'? Jet Drops Fuel, Lands Safely "The mlormat1 on we had was that she was in flight,·· Wheele r said. "We left a d emand letter !or payment with her husband at her residence " MRS. WILLIAMS IS accused of bilking Los Angeles County out of about $290,000 since 1971 /\uthontics say she received $239.588 in welfare checks and as much as $50,000 in food stamps .rnd medical <Jtd Emergency Rationing Draus Criticism LO S ANGELES <AP> Federal officials have taken t hl'I r standby gasoline rationing plan for its first test run in car t'rJ1y Southern California and hJvt• bt•en told it m ay be a lemon Under terms of t he rough draft, composed hy the U.S. Department of Energy, motor ists would receive a n allot ment of 45 gallons per m onth for 1·aC'h passenger car they own. Other vehicles would receive al lot mt·nb proportionate to their mileage. Only "large rccrea· t11inal \ehicle~" a still un dl'f1ned·term would get no al Int mc·nt He action to the plan came at u ht•:1nng Tuesday the first on a 11.1t1onal tour of 12 cities before Lhc final proposal is decided 1n September The panel was ex· pected to hear more testimony here today. ( STATE J 1n :1, t elegram t o P r eside nt C<Jrler "G iven the peculiar t 1rcumstances of her case. she has surely ser ved s ufficient t1 m c . tl e scapes me what purpose could be ser ved by further inearceration," Dymally :-.ai d in the telegr am which was released Tuesday to the press. La..,,,er Relaired YUBA CITY <AP> -Attorney Ronald F. Fahey. one of the origrn al prosecutors in the Juan Corona murder s case. was re· hired Tuesday to work on the team that will handle Corona's retrial. t h at plea Tuesday, leaving Superior Court Judge Daniel L. F letc her free to sentence her Otherwise. the judge would have set a hearing date to dete rmine her sanity. Sente ncing will t ake place Aug. 14. Cliff Climber Dies in Fall SAN DIEGO <AP> -A San Diego man apparently s lipped while trying to climb down steep cliffs to Blacks Beach and fell .ibout 40 feet to his d eath, authorities say. The coroner's offi ce identified the victim Tuesday as Richard L. Powell. 36. SAN FRANCISCO CAP) A Pan Am jumbo j et car rying 333 passengers to London lost power in an engine on takeoff from San t~rancisco International Airport and bad to dump a bout 100.000 pounds or jet fuel before it turned a r ound a nd landed safely . OFFICIALS SAID the maneuver Tuesday night was not an "emergency landing .. Although passengers wer e shook up, none were hurt. officials said. The Boeing 747. bound non· stop for London. lost one of its four engines moments after takeoff at 8:45 p .m . It new over land. dumped part or its run load of fuel in order to make it light enough to land. then touched down back at the airport. Election Due in Beach Nudity Case SAN DIEGO <APl -The City Coun ci l ts being a s ke d t o a uthorize a special elect.Jon to restore legal nudity to Black s Beach. A supporter said backers of the move have gathe red 38.000 signatures on petitions, more than enough to get the measure on the November ballot. · · Propos1t1on i:J is not going to be lbe dominant force m shaping our ecooomy over the ne'Xt two yea r s." C r ocker Chier Economist Harold C Werner Jr Tnmtffo•'t Open Corona. 44. was convicted in Un3 on charges_ of killin& 25 farmworkers a nd burying their bodies in orchards near this city in Sutter County. But the convic· tion was overturned and a new trial was granted May 8 by the St ate Court of Appeal. A pretrial hearing for the new proceedings was schedu~ for Aug. 3. A Huntington Beach lifeguard wbo was SJlrfin& in the area notified police after fie spotted the body on a ledge in an area known as Box Canyon and went to investigate. THE PASSENGERS were ta~k to Uae term inal, Ced dinner and left just after mid· night for London on another pla ne. Two of the passengers on the original flight changed their minds and did not board the second time. officials said. In a vole last September. San Diegans r escinded a city or· dinance MJowing people to swim and s unbathe in the nude along t:he-municipal beach.. below tht: cliffs or UC San Diego. -- · told reporters. "The general business cyele will be• much mor e important .. WE RNER SAID Propos1t1on 13 would actually <;timulate tht· state's economy over the next I:! months as individuals and bu:-.1 nesscs begin to spend some of their prop<'r1Y tax savings Th:.it spending. coupled with the disburseml•nt of lht' statt•'.., budget surplus. will 1ncreast overall mcomt• 111 th<.' :-.tale ovPr the next year. Werne r said The economist said P ropo:-.1 t ion 13 may put upw:trd prPssurt• on home prices bv slowing stilt·~ of existing homes. thus limiting supply. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The Squaw Valley ski resort will not be issued a n ew permit to operate its tram until an exacl <'<iuse is determined for an acct· dent t hat killed four persons and mJured 30 others , although a prelim ina r y report bl a m e s violent blizzard winds The preliminary report. issued Tuesday, discounts mechanical failure as the cause for the Apnl 15 tragedy. in which a cable ... heed into the tram Pordora A~ked SACRAMENTO (A P > Nl'ws papcr heiress Patricia llt·arst ::.hould he pardoned , Lt . c;ov. Mervyn Dymally has urJ(ed PlftJ Oaanged PASADENA <A P > -Lo ri An· de rsen. convicted or murdering her tennis coach in a three· woman love triangle, now says !'>he was not insane at the time of the killing and wants to be sen· tc nced rather tha n face a sanity hearing Miss Andersen. 21. of Granadu llills. had pleaded innocenl•tly reason of insanity but withdrew CJ11£DRf)rS s-(0£ S~££ on thuY'sday ·Jul H zr th sto'te o_peris f o:vo a.m. most shoes as much as 50~ ff jecdu:Y'ing_ czdidas · buster> bY'own. keds · c~iild life · siindals · dre&S shoes rieg to it;M 11 ow .390 -J3 90 oidstan.vting selection,§ a~idas, briuce fe n net and otheY' athletic shoes l 95 890 ._ 1090 1'-j I\> 2.4 now '' ~w1ot-JO ... tJ nion. f:hpu, tJu~r>s. JO ~9.__fri. 10 ~6 sat --. . --.. ·" ___ ... .,,. ....... ~ ... ···-·--·-··-.. FelH• lli.d. w,.+ S..h ..... M4-24'4 Police and lifeguards brought the body down to the beach. Prime PJb Dinner $5.95 First. you'll enjoy a marvelous soup du jour or crispy tossed green salad. Then we proudly serve you a generous portion of succulent Prime Rib. the king of beef. plus a piping hot baked potato with all the trim· mings. fresh sourdough bread and butter. For the finishing touch. it's coffee or tea and a tantalizing dessert. All this for only $5.95. Monday-Saturday 5 to 7:00 PM. Sunday 4 to 6:00 PM . Reservations Accepted Charley Browt\s 'HUNTINGTON BEACH -16160 Beach Blvd. I (714) 842-6602 They still do by the thousands but quickly pull on swimming suits when officers with citations drive by. porcelain salon SUMMER • I SEASCAPE SHOW This is a rare opportunity to W?w and acquire for your collection some of the world's most beautiful marine art. Glorious sunsets. crashing surf, the rugged and beautiful coastline . . . each uniquely interpreted by artists known and collected by conoisseur:. around the world • Robert Wood • Bennett Bradbury • Andre BaJyon Beverly Carrick • AJex Ozigurski Eugene Garin • Bradley Heald Merritt B. Kelley • Charles Levier S te ve Mirich • Donald R. Purdy Valintin • Robert Wee Please accept our most cordial mvitatton to attend a Special Reception Friday, Juty 28 6:30 to 9:30 Saturday, July 29 Noon to 5 p.m . For those unable to cillend the reception. the collection will rcffidm on dis play a1 the gallery through August 12 Gallery open Tue!> ·Sat. 10·5, Sun. 12-5 othe r hour-; b" a ppoinimenr 1741 Westcliff Dr .. Newport Beach (714) 646·4515 .. 0·••9• eoa" o .. ,. p,,o, Editorial Page ----------------------------------------------- ·l8 (' Wednesday July ~. 1978 Robert N Wffd Pubt•~her ThomH Keev1I Editor Annex Can Help City and County f-'<'" J>t ulJll·m!) l'.JO bl' seen m Costa Mesa's drive to annex uhout 64 ~1 c-re=> of county territor y between Victoria Str<'N und the ~Ill' for Fa1rv1ew Regional Park on the t•1ty':-. W(•St Md(' \ !'>1milur mov,• t o bring a pocke t of county tcrntory into Nc.•WJ)()l'l B~ach c~t y boundaries is now under WC:1y. and m hot h <:ase=> u rcluxcd attitude by county officials .,, ('r lug h cJen::,ity development is among the reasons . In Co::,t:.i Mes a 's c ase. the annexation will assur~ more rigid control over encroaching developments on the bluffline that overlooks the Santa Ana River. Future development::, would require added setbacks ~ind would tw kt>pt to two stories ins tead of three now al· lowed by the county Th(• county will benefit by being able to remove -.henlt p;H rols that now service the county is land. F'ire p r otcct1un already 1s provided by Costa Me::,<.e. Thl' ~tnncxat1on will cost the city in increased city w 1·, 1c1·!'> hut most of the c·ost will be recovered by prop t'l'l \'la\ l"l'\'l'J\Ul'!'>. l'\'l'l1 al lhe 1 percent level in the Wake Of Prop 1:1 Thl' <.·1t.\ '>land~ l o l>l'rwt 1t hy uddmg the 1sl~md to cur n·nt t·1t y b<1unch.11'i(•!-i Consider the Merits Plan~ tu com crt a 12-unil Cost<i Mes a cireu apartment huilcl1ng into u hCJm<• for the m entally handicapped don't dcst>n l' the• ang<.·r generated by some adjl:lccnt propert:,. O\\'nl'J'~ Or~nJ.!l' County pl:.inning commissioners last week :1p1.H'o\l'd a propo~al to use the complex. al 362 E 20th S t .1:-. a hnnw lul' up to 3ti mentully retarded udulb ..\II n·-..1<1c·nh would have outs ide Jobs and would call t hl· •IJ>•• rttm·nh home ,,·hi It• they c.trc taught cooking. mon t·~ 111.Jnagt•me nt and other 'i ktlls leading to llHIL'Pl'lllk-lll II\ 111g \koh11l1(· hcH•ragL•:-. wouldn 't be ullowcd. bedtime: ''ould lit· II\ 11 <illd ~tllC'l' the residents don 't drive, the rnmpll•\ \\ould gl·nl'rall' httk traffic. i\d 1ac·1.·nt prnpc1·t ~ owners contend thC' complc'< 1sn 't adequ.•tl· l1J1 lhl' h.mdicappcd and the facility would add to .111 .aln ·ad~ t•tmgc'ill.·d neig hborhood. They !>aid they \\ould appl·al thl· tnmm1:-.::,1on decision to s upcrn:-.ors Tht·!'>t' m·1g h1>(11·-. mig ht do well to "eigh the facility 0!'> rrn.·nt-. I ht• tw1n1· op(•r.Jtors would tr:.iin tht• n •tardcd Ml I hl·~ t·:m lwt'omt• 111clt'l'l'ndent. ralher than a µubhl'. llul'ckn Thl1 latilit\' offors those les rortunatc the dwnc·l· to llH· what !'>t>ml· like to call norm<.el live:-. .\ncl \\1th th nth.·-. on bt·dtlml'. alco hol and a uto!'>. tht l••t·tl1t~ \\11Uld SL·t•m lc!'>s a lll'ighborhuod 1mposit1on thun t ht· t•:-..1s t111 J.! ap,1rt mt·nt 1.·omplt-x \l'IJ.!hhors .ilso s hould bear 1n mind that u:-.l' perm1b <'<Ill <ti\\"'-. IJl' n·\ nkl·d rf prulilt·m s ar1s t· l:.ill'r on Cuts Need Balance BmtgC't pr H'JrH1C-~ -::rn' 1hl:! am~ nr-ttte -game ror \t•\\ port \lt•s<.1 l n1fic d School District lru~tccs the next t \\ o month:-..is I hev face financial cutbacks forced by µas!)<Jgl' ol Prop 1:1 · · .\ln•:1d~· tht•n• ht1\'l.' been some intt•re!>trng contrast~. Hu...,1ng for high sc·hool s tudents 1s out 1 perhaps with mon • <.'lit hue ks to tome l C1nd lus t week trustee~ decided l•i <lo '"' "·' \-\Ith frl'l' lll\\cls fur gym s tudenb. This will s:J\'P Jll 1•st1maled Su2,000 and cau~c nu :,t1b!'>tanl1<tl prubh.·m to r :-.t udcnts and purl.•nts t\ l!'>o, fl\ t• top ad minbtl'ators ,·oluntcirily decided to J,!1\ ,. up thl·1r lt•aM· l'ars tha t are part of their rnntracl!>. \\1th lhl'dl!'>tl'll'l But tht·st• hl'tll'VOlc:nt gcsturt.'s. in e sse nce puy cult-. \\'l'l'l' !'>llb:-.t;111t1ally n·,·crscd by trustees' a ppronil of a "I ran!'>portation allow a net"' that will provide four of the <.1dm1111s 1ralors with $250 to s:mo a month. Whtll' it may be unf arr to advocate a pay cul for ad· m1n1s l rat or!'> while teachers apparently remain on c ur· n •nt ~ .. 1,1r.v ~Cht.'dule~. there's something unsettling about g 1,·111 g lran:,portution nllowances to administrators and c: ut t i11~ tran~port at ion for students • Opinions expressed in the space above are those ot the Dally Pilot. Other views e xpressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. p o Box t560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71 "4) 642-4321 Boyd/'Tip' 8 L.M. BOVD Edwi.lrd O'Neill. a baseball playN in the 1R80s. was so adept Jt hatting foul tips to rorre pitchers lo walk him that his eohorts nicknamed him "Tip." It was in allusion to him that later nicknames hkcwase identified Speaker of the House Thoma:. O'Neill as Tip The church bu1ldin~ of old usu<.1lly had a s mall door on 1ls north s ide, the Devil's door it wa:> C'allcd It was left open during baptis m s and communions to let the Devil oul J<'l lag a((ects you less when you ny west than when vou fly ea&l. and less thttn Dt>ar Gloorny Gu Seems lo m e that pro· posed !(Ike at TcWlnkle Park will was te still · necdcd water. attract algae . creepi ng c'r3w1t<"!t· and empty beer cans. Why not o roller s kating or skateboard arena? DOUBTFUi. C.•""'' <.o cemmoftll •rt '"' m1t1•• '" '••••r• .... ct• "•' ftt'tt twrt•• """"' U. •rtw•., t~ .... ,~,., ..... ,_ ~t ....... C.t•mr c;llt. O..ty f1'11e4 , _______ , either when you fly north or south Q. "What breed of dog has the best eyesight?" A. The greyhound. Q "Whal 's the fastest possible rate of reading speed ?'' A. About 900 w.p.m . Q . "Why is the Soviet U nion's 'Krem lin ' so called?" A. Means "fortress" in Russian. The quain t conver s a · tionalists now refer to junk food as "kiddie litter." In the speech of Tah iti, says our Language m an. there is no word for orphan. And there are no orphanages there. H youngsters l ose their parents. those children are taken in immediately by another family. They are so uncivilized, those Tahitians Say a dozen different kinds of rlsh are laid out s ide by side in the display counters at the seafood market. You can tell how each swam by its coloring. The pe rfen - d i cu I ar specim e n!!, Ike salmon. and the natfish, like tlounder,a.11 swim with their dark s ides up townrd the lif{ht and their silvery sides down toward the seabed. This comes to mind because a client asks if there's such a thin~ as u "left handed" fl11h. So to speak. there is . The Oounder that swims on its wrong side might be so descrlbed. lt'scalledaOuke. ·----~·­... ----· --........ . . -.. . .. . . - Jack Anderson U.S. 'Secrets' on Soviet Ships? WASHINCTON Lurking 111 the dockyards of America's port cities may be a spy story, with a J ames Bond twist Out of pure greed. American defense con- t ractors may be exposing the Air Force's most secret fighter plane. the celebrated Jo' 16. to Soviet scrutiny. The startling story 1s told 1n hushed tones on the docks and i n s i d e maritime un· ion halls. but word of the disturbing al legations has leaked to con- gressional in· ves tigators The y h ave been quietly tracking down reports lhHt F'· 16 ports may have been s hipped Lo uur NATO e11lies in Soviet ships The preliminary finding:. ure contained in a conf1de nl1al memo prepared for llo use Merc hant Marine Chairman John M. Murphy. D·N Y The memo sl ates ominous ly that "US mar itime unions and rnnk·and·file dock workl·rs 1n Hou s ton. Texas ha ve knowledge lhal the C'las-.ifit•d f'. lfl parts a re alre<1dy being s hipped on Soviet o r blot' country merchant shiµs .. I NDUSTRY source-.. the in vestigators add. are also "con vinccd .. that classified parts for the r ·l6 are bemg tronspOrtt'd on Soviet s hips These s hips al tcgedly stop in Cuba where tht> hot cargo could be examined "It 's most certainty known to the government.·· the m~mu !>uggests. "that Soviet ships ar rrving or leaving the U.S F.Jsl Coast make a port of call HI Cuba " Security for the F 16 ship mcnts 1s supposed lo comply Mailbox with s tringent Air Force ~nd NATO secrecy requirements. An "eyes only" <.1grecment with the four NATO allies, who are help. ing the United Slates produce the fighter planes for mutual de- fense. strictly forbids the "re lease of 1nformat1on to non pi.1rtic1pating slates · But the Soviets h~•ve lured American businessmen tu use their merchant ships by of rering drastic, cut-rate prices Huge Russ ian cargo s hips roam the Western shipping tunes and take shipments out from under tlw hobbled ll s mur1t1me neet By ~lushing rates up to 40 per· cent. the Soviet l'argo hunte rs h.tV(' ht.•l'n a blt• "to make p h l' n o m t.' n a I 1 n r o 1:1 d s o n AmNtcan shipping " Al lc:lsl 37 percent of all cargo t.•um 1n~ to the United Statlls lrom West Germany, for exam 1>1<'. 1s f1rsl hauled eastward ti.000 mile:> across Russia where 1t I'-·picked up hy Soviet nwrchant carriers a t inferior ralei. and s hipped lo lhll U S .. MOST SCOTCH wlusky. d1:. l1lkd in Scotland, a lso "lakes CJ lt,000 mile ride acro~s Russia, .. I he· m l' mo re ports. before it tickle~ the /\merican palate " Tlw ~vva·t merchant fleet ob- ' 1ou~ly 1~ losing monl'y on these ~h11>ment~ but lht• Kremlin ma kl'" up thc difference in order Io sl rl'llg'thcn lhl' fl~et In hurnc .... s, the ma1or F-16 eontractor. General Dynamics vigorously denies that any So- ''ICl s hips h:.iv,• bt.'en us ed to t run:-.port f' Hi parts "ll hasn't haJ)Jll'nc.'CI Tht're's no choncc," a Gt.'ner:il Dynamics s pokesman told nur ~1ssociatl' Jack Mitchell. But bl1 h1r.d c•los ed d oors. c;l·n<:rJI Dynamics officials con t t•clt•<1 lo co ngres~1onal 1n ' , • ..., I • i.: .. llH ~ l h .i l • • l h e re 1 s nc)thmg in tht.' contract that IH1•r l u<11·s s h1p1Hn.R h ~ lhl' ( ~ s f{ .. TOP ('0 '1)tERC'F. Ueparr m 1• n t 1•' 1-1 l r 1 s h av c a I s 11 .i t•k no~l l·<.l~l'd 1n secret I 1°'ilimon\ that RU!.!>1<1 n carrie r ... 1·tH: Id lw trans porting com pll•H•lv d.asstfwd equipment" for tht• I abulous F Hi. F oot n o te· Thl• <i la r meci \l 1,:rµhy 1~ preparing s pecwt h·g1slat1on that would proh1b11 thl' lr.rn~port of f'.lf) part:-. J l>oa rd Sovlt't ~h1 ps .... 0fficial-Car Policy Still Too Generous To the Editor In my mind the prnct1 ce of providing public officials lc1ty, county. s chool district. de l with <.·ars hus always been a ques tio nabl e one With lht> passuge of Propos ition 13 thl•rt• should no longer be a ny question about the practice. J>ubhc· or ftcrals s hould use their own cars and be reimbursed for mile<Jge only when they are on offiC'ial business. AS A teacher who must travel between schools during the day I am reimbursed al the rate of 17 ce nt s per m ile . Cou nty supervisors are eligible for a $390 per month car allowance. or $4.680 a year They would huvc to drive their pc·rsonal car 27.529 miles per year at 17 cenL'> a mile to justify Lhis e~pense S upervisor Laurence Schmits contention that car!> have ~1tways been considered part of supervisor's 1:.alarics is interest mg. but hard to accept In the hght of Proposition 13. It is JUSI as difficult. however. to accept the idea of a S390 monthly car al- lowance. Supervisors should either have access to a pool car whe n on of. ricial business. or be reimbursed for use of their personal car while on official business on a mileage basis only <such as 17 cents per mite). BOB COOPER Fad81fl Needed To t he Editor: On July 18 a front page story told or the Orange County Plan· ning Commission ·s decision to approve an apartment building on Costa Mesa's cast side for use as a home for mentally retarded adults. Today I found on my doorstep a reprint of that article. pref· aced by a m essage from the Costa Mesa Concerned Citizens Committee, and closing with a stat ement from the same group This page on my doorstep begins with these words, "Our neighborhood is being threatened . . . " and at the bol tom o f the page a re found the following words: "We the un· derslgned residents of an area near 362-.366 East 20th Street. Costa Mesa. strongly object to t he proposed facility In our midst on the grounds that It will destroy our strictly res idential status and will adversely affect our peace or mind and our feel· Ing of sa fety in o ur neighborhood." The pa~e ends with a plea that the permit ror this roclHly be denied. MY REACTION to the arttcle end the copy of the petition could easily be the same t\, thet of the Costa Mesa Concerned Citizens Committee Mentally retarded people are "difCerent." . . - IL 1s a bas•<' huma n instinct to shun that which 1s different in OJ tu re Thc1 c· is J fe;ir of the un· kno~ n or or th{· 1mag1ned worst I h<i l l' .iUM~s us to react in a very dt·f<•n:-.1ve \\a) On1• small maga 21n<.' a rticle < l.1kf' Normal Pl'oplc." Family l'1rl'11·. /\u~ 7. 1978 1 n•ad earlier 1n the \\t.'ek C'UUSPd me to look at th1:; s1tu,1lion in an entirely dlf f c rent light The II ves of the two J)eopll' 1n th<.• <1rllclc had been profoundly affcC'lcd by u pro· g ram such ••~ the one the Ash tings wish torunhcreinCosta Mesa. Le arning what can be and 1s being done by mentally retarded individuals has ab<.1tcd much of my fear of these people whom my SO<'•<'ly has labeled "dif· ferenl." Not only does a pro· gram like the Ashlings' give the part1C'1p~nts <• -..ense of self rc~pect and ">elf \\Orth. 1t has a lso given mt.' a res pect for these people <.1nd ;i rcCJll7.al1on that they havl' \11orlh and integrity and a right to attain their full potential I am pleased to learn that work s uch as this 1s occurnng n ght hcrc 1n my own are<1 . and T hope that the Daily Pilot will lake <•dv:intage of every op· portunity lo educate the com mun1ty about the very real ac· <'Omplishments of the mentally re tarded members of today's soci<'ty. Removing the barriers of mis unde rstanding a nd ig norance ('OUld be one of the g rea test public services this newspaper C'ould perform. NANCY B. KUHLMAN Trarufer Rade• To the Editor In regard to your article of Ju· ly 7 , "Move Riles Teachers." it wou Id J?really behoove district :-.pokeswoman Jean Harmon lo familiarize herself with the dis trict 's contract with the teachers be fore s he comments about the district's privilege to decide who goes where. The contract lis ts seven fac· tors to be con. idered when the question of involuntary transfers arises <section 8.3.3) It further states that the "pro visions of 8 3 3 shall determine who is lo be transferred in an oversta((ing situl\llon." and not the unilateral whim of the prin c1pal or district. MIKE MARINO, BARBARA RLOCK, MORRIE ADAMS, DON DUFFY. DON·SIMPSON nna and 1 .... .,, To the Editor. Thi~ 1s in response to your editorial of June 28 entitled "Our Mistakes " l agree with your statcml·nt that "Costa Mesa. by comporlson with other cities. has been underrt-presentcd on the Orange County Grand Jury " One juryman In over 25 years Is a pathetJc record I • ' which shouJd be remedied by the judges being more sensitive lo the need to ha,'e county wide representation on lhc Juries On<· s uggestion lo correct the s1tu::i lion in the future \o\.h1ch }OU ap pe1renlly endorse. 1!> to h<H·e the City Council 4'uggesl hkely can didates to tht• Judgei. I would like to respectfully ~uggesl that the idea of pac king the grand JUries with friends o( C1ly <:oun c·ils would be a very poor policy At last count. Orange County and its cities had 40 odd politicos either in Jail, on trral, under in d1ctment. awaiting sentence or just released. That s uggests lo me that there's an unseemly and intolerable level of political cor· ruption in Orange County One of the most important Jobs of the grand jury at least Potentially is to root out political malfeasance ThN<'fore. the g rand jury selection proces~ s hould not be tainted with lhe possibility that c rony1sm would undermine the Jury's effective ness That would he the case 1£ the candidates for service were not absolutely independent of the individuals and mst1tut1ons whose activities the Juries are being selected to oversee I WOULD not be unhappy to see the next Orange County Grand .Jury focus some attention on the recent activities of the Cos ta Mesa City Council , especially those mvol vin~ the expenditure of public funds and the use of public employees' lime to oppose the recent land use initiative passed in Costa Mesa. Whether the next grt>nd JUry would be more or less inclined lo review activities of the Costa Mesa City Council if there were citizens of Costa Mesa included among its number one can only speculate. MICHAEL T Mc LAUGllLJN S,W~d Prob~• To the Editor· We have a problem more critical than a freewuy to old Costa Mesa. Our 35 mph s peed limit on r('s 1dential 11treets is intolerahlt• How would you llke to hvc on lhc sidewalk on E. 17th or W. 19th'! That is the approxim ate position of those who live on heavily traveled residential streets. In the case of W Hamilton it is more like living at the drag races as most or the vehicles are rapidly accelerating through shor t distances. Reing forced to s ubmit to the torture of the noise and s hock waves of 35 mph tramc 24 hourc; a day is not only a violation of our human rights, It l'I an abridgemen t of our constitu tlonal righLc;. If a private c1t1ien were disturbing the pt>u<'e to tht' degree that some of lho•1t• vehi cles a r€' they would be Jailed Reducing the s peed to 2S mph would reduce the hazard and nmsc and e limina t e the shock w:Jves It would gentle the traffic TRAFFIC engineers, afnicted with tunnel vision. regard our hnmi:s as nothing mon· than traffJC· islands. Property value!-. ti re destroyed. neighborhood~ deteriorate. Should not lhc Cit v Coum·i l's (.'Ont'Crrl be tht: com- mon gclOd '' Let's take a giant s tep in redevelopment by lower 1ng the speed from 35 to 25 on llamilton with other residential s treets to follow. Reducing tht:' s peed will cost a single driver !>CConds per block out of his day. hut •l will shield hundreds of sur fcring residents from thousanrts or f)ombardmcnts 24 hours per day Our s peed hmits art• out 11f hnc with comparable streets in tllher c.1reai. Please don't thro" away old Costa Mesa It is tht· best part, albeit maligned and neglected PAT SKILLMAN Teadwr Tribute To the Editor I want lo take this opportunity lo pay tribute to a group of out· standing Newport·Mesa school lc•ac hers who ar e providing a great summer school program for our district children with less-than.fair compensation . T h e s e te<t<'hers were scheduled 10 work at Paularino School a nd. after puhlic pro- g rams were cancelled, voted un· an1mously lo continue the fuJI progra m privately al Southern California College rather than di1:.appoint lhe community and teu vc the children wil11 no place to go By C'Onlinumg lo ofrer the full program. these teacher" sac ri fi ccd the opportunity to main! am a reasonable salary with reduced staff. Our children are experiencing ,rn excellent s kills program <1tong with many special. excit ing and fun classes that build physical, a rtistic and creative ub1lities In addition. the staff voted lo maintain an afternoon l'ess1on for the benefit of work in~ parents , a~aln 11t their own cost. These teachers have also ;;upplied a l l of their own mnlf'riots <md prizes. CHARLENE CARLSON • l~trf"r• /r()m readtri art' welcomt Th" nghl to condense ltller.t lo /11 spoce or •ltmmore libel aa rt1t'TVCd lA'tltr.t o/ 100 word.t or Leu wtll tit' gtt>tn ~/tt~ce All lf"tlen muat an rludt 11gnoture and mazl1nQ oddreu bur name1 may be wit~ld on rt· ~it i/ sul/lcttnt rtason ._, apportnl PO('try unll not ~ ptJbltaMd. l NATION WORLD F U#• Sadr ~hH It.-\ Ua\ i-., sa' ~ ~ht· h ~t..., no re.grl'l..., <Jbout ~ U I ll g h l ' I formt•r ho~ .... then · Hl,P Otto l'a s~mun Sill• says he firl'd her four years ag1J bl'cau se h e wanted a man in ht.>r po~t. Wednel>day. July 2b 1978 DAILY PILOT A 1 Pill Ban Remains Strong The Sweep of History! The Dramatic Story of LA CRl.fiiTI ANI TA on Sdn Cle!l¥nt .. See the Pageont of L• Cr1st1ani1<1 this summer! In a picturesque canyon y()ij'lf see Jun1pero Serra, Spanish Conqu1stadore!>. Indian tflbei. and the first baptism in California t or a new view of history see this spectacu· lar outdoor drama VATICAN CIT\ 1t\P1 On the 10th an· na•er:.ary of h1~ "llumanae Vitae" encyclical. P•Pl' PauJ VI 1~ holding the hne on his ban on a·ttf1cial birth control despite widespread flouting ty the world 's 540 mllhon Roman Catholics. He is irgin~ intensified research to improve the church· :.ancllont.'d rhythm mN hod A Gallup poll ~ur vey or 1.405 Catholic households in the Urutcd States in March found that 73 percent beli eve the church should allow contraception EARLI ER TH I S YEAR THE p ope <1cknowledged that his encyclical imposed "dif· fic ult demands" on Roman Catholics a nd asked ror "special attention" for those who have not been able to obey his directives. On Tuesday, the pope sent his se<!ond message an three days to an American prelat~ emphasizing the validity of his prohibition of the pill and other artific1aJ means or birth control. In a message to Cardinal John Carberry of St. Louis. Mo . the pope lauded d 10th-anniversary symposium on hb encyclical and said he hopes it would "be of part1cul<.1r assistance to married couples in the worthy exercise of responsible parenthood · · ON SATVRDA Y, IN A NOTE to Archbishop John Quann of San f'rancisco. the pope had stressed "scientific research promoting natural fa mily pla nning ... and to perfect natural methods." The two messa~es and others sent recently are seen by Vatican sources as an indication that the ban is unlikely to be eased in years. even by popes to come. regardless of whether it as widely dis· regarded by Roman Catholics. Addressing his cardinals last month. on the 15th anniversary of his reign, the pope made specific ment\pn of the decade of Humanae Vitae -On Human Life -and s aid. "This is an op- portunity to restate those important principles." OBSERVERS NOTE THAT FREQUENT reaf· firmations of the ban are likely to influence future Ju'1 22 throucti Aue-t 6, •GtPt Mondays. at 8: 1 S Adutts $4.00. Onct.r 13 $2.00 Send cti.U. wltfl dates. to LI CrfstluiU PacelHlt Association. P.O. Bo• 33l5, San c.m.nte 92672 At AU TICKETRON Ouffets FAMILY MIRACLE SERVICE WEDNESDAY, JULY Z6 7:30 P.M. llCHAID SHAKAllAM Ml..USiaJ ... Mewpori M.so Cllri..._ C...... C ... E. 2Zlld St .. COiie MeM AJIANW._ popes even 1r they were to have different thoughts ~==================!. on the subject Flying Cow Dies Allocation LOS ANGELES CAP) The Los Angeles Community Redevelop- ment Agency a llocated $420.000 in tax incre- ment funds from the. downtown Bunker Hill urban renewal project to help build low-income housing for the elderly in the Eagle Rock area. The Vatican feels that. despite lingering con· troversy. the encyhcal has survived criticism and his tory wouJd jud~e 1t as <.1 cornerstone of what the pope calls "correct ethical norms and Christian principles " . Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the "Golden Touch" Pet Milker Buried ti Orchard DAVENPORT. Iowa <Af) Fawn The Flying Guernsey the luckiest cow in Scott Cour\ly. is de<.td at2S. S h e died S<.1 l urd<.1 y <.1 nd wa:-; buried Monday in lhe orcha·d on the Chris Lohse farm norh of Davenport "WE JUST PUT HE R lo ~st 1n the orchard where s he lik·d to gr aze." Mrs Lohse said tea1fully "S he had a v(•ry good life." After two brushes with ceath, Fawn died of old <.1gc Twice in 1962 and 19>7 Fawn W<.ll> s wept orr the grou1d by tornade>t>S and carried throu{h the air Both tsm"s she e!>capd un harmed Thal wa-. how she §Ol lo be thl' luC'ku•st row 1n SC'oll foun· ty. That aho w a... how :.h1 got pregnant Fawn wa~ pre~umed lost <.tfll'r 5h c d1 l:>appcart•d 1n thl• f1r~t tornado Ma\ 9. 1002 Rut J ft'w days after the wind p1t kt'd ler up, s he wandered back to the Loh:,c farm. She app<.1renlly had :.pert ~ome time on~ neighbor's farm about a half rnit away because she later gave bpi to a calf sired by the neighb1's Holstein bull. IN 7, DURING a freakish swoo the ro ha rm tor nado. Fawn was into the air, blown across and once again escaped un· The vent was witness~d by a buslo or starlled travelers who saw cow fly by. Mr Lohse s aid Fawn g<.1vc birth o "fi ve wonderful calves" duri~er 25 years and produced milk rich "you could stick your fi nge n it and not reach the bot tom he cream." IN IER LATER year~. she was a trefmred family pet who l:>pcnt her tne gr<.1zing in the orchard w1t hhe eye on the sky. "tie knew her s torm:. Wheever a s torm c<1mc. :.he alwfs wanted to get out or the vanand into the barn." said Mrs. Lott. "_She .. could tell when one wa~ommg. The Rt. Rev. Mocrira Neves. vice president of the Pontifical Commission for the Laity, wrote in the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano on Tuesday that "scientists or serious competence are giving reason to the pontifical teaching that one is far away from measuring all the grave con· sequences of artificial methods." •Spiral sliced for easy serving " • Honey 'n Spice Glaze •Cooked 30 hours the h · g · Q • Nationwide shipping service H · 0 l !110 · • · • Full service Delicatessen ~!l~Y •OldWorldCheeseShop • Sandwiches to go. .~ g!~!t,~11~11!~~~~ . -TkedOl-OldS•-r,.,o ... S13te. r .,~~ .. "' Hw••m ··1 SAND ICH S EAD .. "(. }· "; __ Oor_K-r_"_ 3100 E. COAST HWY • C:-det Mer• ntoHf '7J.tOOO HQ~ Anaheim. El Toro (Now ()pen). Orange. Palm Springs. La Habra ·~~ Opening Soon in Huntington Beach. Beach & Garfield Also San Diego & foluca Lake - ·-rve been doing business with Johnson & Son for years and enjoy the friendly atmosphere". VODY NELSON Newport Beacfl, Cellf. 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Master Charge or VISA /BankAmericard • Prices effective thru August 8. ~, Cf1 CZ TORRANCE: Hawthorne ot Sepulveda LAKEWOOD: Carson St at Paramount Blvd \ : ,, _ ........._. ~·-4 ..... _ ..... _ ...... __ I - . .\8 DAIL V PILOT It >OM SUl'tllllOlt C<Xi•n o~ TH[ H &.Tf Of' CAl..1!'04'HIA 'Oil THll COUNTY OF OltAHO[ _A .... NOTI Cf 01' H t.AltlHO 01' l'eTITtOH l'Olt l'ltoaATl 01' WILL ANO ,Oil 1..lTfEltS TIESTAM[N f AltY E•l•I• ot <:;EOA<:;t KENNE IH R08ERT'>ON •~• C.COAC.li o, R0 8 CRfSON , •~•GI\ 1108lR f~ 09< .. Yd NOTICE IS HEltE8V GnlE .. 1 ... 1 C,£CUR1rv PACl~IC NATIONAL 8 4HI(, L~ H•lh CA ... , fl~ ... rein • cwt1t.,,. for Probdle Of Woll •no to' i\~• 01 L~ll•t\ le\t•m•n ta..-v. retftrf'f'I<• to wn1cf\ •1' m•O. fo,. htrtNr 1)¥1•CUl<tr\, and lh<ll the II-'"'° place of ...,.,,no ow ume h•• Dttn Ut for AUQl.l\t 1 s. '"'· ... 10 00 o m .. In the counroom ol °"""''men! No. JO• \ale! <OUf't, II 100 CIVIC C.nter D•1ve Whl, 1n tlW C11v 01 s.tn1• An• Cat•torn16 Oat.o July IS i.11 Wll..LIAM E SI JOHN C.ount'f CJ•'" KE.NNETH C. HIE ... ELL 1~ E. Color-a1 .... 11-SU Pu-na.CA•llOI Allon••Y tor Pf1tl•- Pu01t\fteO Or""O" (nd\I 0••'~ P1IOI July?•. 11. Auo 1 191' 1IO~ 11 PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS aUSIHESS • NAME STATEMENT ' TI\e IOll<Mon(I ~,_, I\ -1\Q bllSI ,....,, ., Jl>'s JANITORIAi SERVICE, n.1 """"''"Cl'°" CD\I• Me.,., 0 .,6l• J •mt~ C"•"•~ Rul~ J1•1 WUl\onQIOft, CU.I• Me~ CA.,.,. tro,. Ou'\11W'\\ 1§. conducted b y •n In d1vu:kl•f J•""'\ C Ruif' Ttu\. \tal .. mton• w.,, f1lfd w11n tne C.011nty Cltr~ ot O<.w>~ County on July ,. ,.,, "ot7U.S PuOt1\hf<l 0-on<> Co.\\1 Daily P1lol lulv 1q 16, Auc;i 1 ~ l~J8 l61l· •8 PUBLIC NOTICE Pl'BUC NOTIC t.; PICTITIOU' aUSINIEU C" Utl NAMt \f&fEMIENf HO'l'!Cf fOCltEOITOllS Tfte tall0•1no pet>on > ao nv \Ul'(llllOA COUAr 0' f"( '''"' ... "•' Sl AT( O~ CAlll'OltHI• 1'011 ANIMAL <.llAC°'El<S ~ON c..-1!> !Hf COUNTY OF OAAN(; UIJ H (N•I l4111ft••• '2•)1 Ht A ,.)%9 O·-l ....... E"9"11 Jl•ll """' ( ,, ••• OI OVIO HE•C.Ll \/t\I• !loo l~ CA U.<o 4...t fftt\ OUV~\" tOMu<l.O Oy •n NUlll l IS•l(lfl(jY(;IV(Ntul"" 1 .. 1Ylc:ka'6• · f•1•10t\ of Ow ~ .... n•fn.tl 0.t•o.-f't O•..,. l Enqrl• tn .. t All (.Mt~ tWv•fi\I c •••fH\ .O••n\t tpu\ \t•t"""'"'• ••~ '"'°'' w11n '"" h• \••O • ...,. fl\)f·nt .,., tflifl l.l•rt"d to tllfl County (Ito. Qll Or.,. (.wntyu,, Jul~ uwm ••In U~ tlit'\" -wry YW' tw.,, "' 11 tt1t thie urt1cfJI u• trw 1 ,,., -. Qt tnf' .~u;~v .. ' FO'MOOS t.:·~1t•ll•O \.O\lf1 OI \O Pf .. 'WW"t uwm with PubH\hed ()r~ (H\t U .. lly ._,lltJt tnt' ntc ~\\4H'f' VOUt ,,ef'11 tu th• Jul, 2• Auq l, t, H>. 1~/t undo "'Ont'd •I lh• '"" Olll<t Of /110 /8 1 HOMA!> L LORO IJ)11 P•~ O~ v.,1•n< 1n, ~llt 1(11 ll, L"oun1 "''"' ·------------C.•l1h)rn1c1 '7f,\l, wn+<n I\ thf' plttc• at PUBLIC NOTICE bu\11u· "<. of trw '"'~"'•Unf'd n 1111 mal ler\ P<1r1•1nirl;i to IM ••l•t~ ol u•O ------------1oe<~Oent. within lour month• Miff the PICTITIOUS •USIHl!SS ""' publlc~llon ol O\l\t>OllCt NAME STATlMlltn O<tled Joly 10 t9/I T ne lollow•no person I• -no l>u\I Jo"lt'' G Nv'"ll• nr\\ •' f. '•< utor o• '""Woll ol BLACKHAWK SERI/ICE CO , 1'11 St•tt•. ~~1H1tlt>Q1on 8ea<f1, CA 9?M1 Paul 0 ~· Jr • :t9~ Plnen lhOrne I.~ Puef>te. CA .i1-.. rn" ous1 ...... s i. <ondu<led by an In· OIVIOl.l<ll Pa...40 ~rJr Tl\t\ \l•lemMI ... , ltl«I Will\ ...... County Cl-a'()<-County on July tn•• dbO'it." nd~CI O~t .. 1df1nf THOMAS l.. LOllO hole ?Ot·B us 21 Pa..., de v atenc 1a L•vu ... Hllh, CA tt6Sl Tel l1141 lilt·JJ60 AllMft.., for Eae<ulor Pub'"""" Or-to.\I 0••11 Pilot. "· ,.,. 2!.tQ1 ,. ""'u'I July 11> Auq 2. •, i. 1UI PuOl•!lheO Or-Co.1•t D•••• P1101 PUBLIC NOTICE July It, 16, Aug 2, 9 191' 21Clt-11i-' ------------- p BLJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME !>TATEMIEHT T ne to1tow1n9 per,.on •\ 001no C>U~int!\\ a\ A AAA COATINGS CO, 11\ / lSth Sir"''· Hewl)Ort Be<>en CA 92ooJ Je•M<! 1k'ry1 Chro\lldn.,.,,., t IS .., l.Slt\ St~t. N"wport B~<l<h CA •looJ This 1>us1ntss " conouc1ea by •n 1nchvldual. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMIE STAflEMEHf T lie IOI IOWIAQ Pff'SOl'I I\ OOinQ IM1\0t>tH as LAGUNA CHC:VROH ~So CN•I Hwy Laquna~a<f\ C•1tl0<n•4•16SI K•nntll\ Jonn C•irev, H117 \/atve,.mo 0,. Mt-»10ftV1"10. c..11ro,.n•• '261\ T1'11s Ou•l~S 1\ conelu<le<I bY •n 1n cUvtdu•I K'°"ntrlt\J C.rey This \lal-t wn lllt'd will\ the County Cieri< a' Or•r!O" County on June JO, 1911. JeMWll' B (hr 1\toan\t•n This s1etemen1 w~~ filed w11n th• '°"'" County Cl ... ~ cl 0«•"'l4' Counly on July Pubtli._ Or-COotsl 0.!ly PllOI 71, 1911. July\, U . 1'.7b, 1'78 156ll.18 FO'l-l PuOHsl'leel Ora'lQ(' Co<l\t 0>1llY Pilot, PUBLIC NOTICE July 26. AUQ 2. ~ 16, 1918 R·>4067 SUPtlllOll GOU RT OF THI 7147 781--------------l Sft.Tl OF C.ALIFORNIA l'Olt 1--------------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS THE COUNTY OF ORANGE PUBL c NOT CE NAME STATEMENT No A ,.»1 I I ff\t 10110..ono per-.l ar~ OOlnQ bl.ls• NOTIC E OF H E "RINO 0,1--------------MHe\ PETITION FOii PllOllATE 01' WILL l"ICTITIOUS 8USIN£SS LAGUNA CUSTOM WINDOWS & AHO FOii LE TTE AS OF AO · NAME STATEMENT LAM PS, 1J14 Ounnlno Orlve, L~· MINISTltATION WITH WILL AN· Tt>e loll-lnQ perion •• Clo1no l>U\1 Bu cn.C• •i.s1 NE x ED ne \S as Carol A Snop 131• Ounn•no Or IVI, fsute ot GIOVANNA GR"N FRONT ROW CEN TER IFRCI L•ouna0t.K" Ca ms1 O•NETTI ... ~.JE NN IE GRAN 10.ft W W1t...,,.,Co\ldM4''4,C• ..,.,, Oav1dL 'inl1>,IJUOunn1noOfl•e OINETTl,DKA•M'<I (;rt oorv J"""'' Sfl•O""•· 11)41 w L•QllnbBt.Kn C• 9201 NOTICE 1r. HEREBY (;IV(N 1 .... 1 Wtl\On, CO'>ta _.._, C.. 'nl>11 H\I' bu\IM'>\ is cor>Ou<ted by en 1n CA.lt"4fAtNE LOPEZ"'"'" fuf'(f t\flofwtn Tru~ DUSlrte\\ t\<onc:JuCtt."'CJ Oy .-n 1n d1Ytdua1 ~ pt·tt•1on tor PtOl'Mff' ot Waif dn<I tor d,v1oua1 CarofA Sn•o Lt't•t-• \ ot AOm•nl\tr•hvt"I w1\n W111 Grt'OO""V J Sh•Pk>'f Tf\1\. \latM11tnt "'~ tiled w 1U't tf\e 4 ,.,... •• ,,, ,,.,~,..,,.,to "'"-<"'' m..a.. T1us •tat-• w•s ••tHI ''""' '™' c"""1vc1ena'Or..ioeC..0...•11vonJUM tn· •u·tt\tr ~'11cu1,.1\ And lhitl tr.. Countv Cleo; ot Orcl"9f CovntJt on Ju1v lO. 1'71 F ftt'f\.,. •M> (>tMP Of M'titrtr\") t~ '\.4)Mt l.f, '911 ""' own"" tor AUQU>l 8 1911, •I 10 oo F"7UI PubhShl'CI o.anor to.st O•otY Pilot Publl\"4!0 OranQe Co.1st D•l•Y P•IOI Julys. 11 19 76, 1918 1S.I 1 "' m • n tn. courtroom of 0.~'1m•nt NO ) o• W•d ca<WI. "'' 100 C•ViC C•nter July 19 u. AUQ 2. 9. 1911 21*J.18 PUBLIC NOTICE 0'•",. wnt tn l1W Cito; ot ~nt~ An• ta11•orn111 PUBLIC NOTlCE FICTITIOUSaUSINESS l'ICTITIOUS BUSI NIESS NAMESTATIEMIEHT NAMESTATIEMEHT T ... lollow1no~"'on1\00lnQOu\1~H O•teG July 17, 1911 WILLIAM E SI JOHN (.aunty Cieri< BIEllGLANO & Wl.AUGHLIN P,0 B•• 1010 Hew port llNCll. CA '2"1 I ind• Hodcle M<L<O ... t\hn Anofl'•Y for P<rtlllOMr The IOllOW\nQper\Qn l\ClolnQIM.IS•nt"U a\ ~\ FIRE MOUNTAIN EXC:CUTIV( SUN CYCLE SERVICE l08• SUITES NO I, &10 Hewocn Ctnter Harbor 81\'d .eo.taMt'w.C• Q1611 Or•vt. Sulle 6SS, Newl)Ort 8~.Kh. C.i Mano V•lentu•''"· •lS B•~~r !.I 92.i.J Publ"""° Or•"°" CO•U' Onlly Piiot. July fQ 70, 7&, ••78 Co\141 Mt'W,C.. 926~ Rt<l>MO A Fulltr, 11'1 Port rn .. bUSlnt"\S I\ condu<lra bY dn '" M .. n1e1on ClrCll", Ne ... j,ot)rl Bt<Kh. C• 1121 JS a1v1e1ua1 • 92b'IO Martova•~n1Uf"•• l '11!. bu\H\I\\ t\ conou< t•o oy d Thi\ ~t&tt-''nNH wf'I~ titP<J w1lh 1rw ottnt'rdlOartner,r-.o Pt:RU(' "IOTICE ------------County C•ttr~ ot OrotnQt· Count~"" June RirharOA I ullN )(),toe Tt\1\ $l•1e<nent w•• 111('(1 with 1ne FO...fll County Clerk ol 0r411'QO County on June Pubh\hed °'''"°" Coa.i Oa11y Pilot. lO 1918 R J#ll SUPERIOR COURf OF THE H"TEOFCALIFORNIA FOR THE GOUNTY OF ORANGE Ho A·-1 )uly S, 12. IQ, 1&, 1918 2~1>-18 F"6fU Publlst>ed Or-c.o.st O•lly Piiot N OTICE 0' H E ARl"'G OF PUBLIC NOTICE 1u1ys, 11,19,16, 1911 2s1._11 PETITION FOR PllOBATE OF WILi. l--------------1 ANO FOR L ETTERS TESTAMEN· TARY ANO FOtt AUTHORIZATION TO AOMIHISTElt UHOE A THE tHOEPENOEHT A01"1NISTRA110N PUBLIC NOTICE O f< ESTATES ACT E\lat~ QI OOROTHV K PHILLIPS, i.lel ... a\.t"d .,OTtCE tS HFREBY GIVEN ,,. .. , JO'>" PH 0 PHH l t PS ....0 JAME!> 0 PHI' L•PS Nlff' f1lfld hfirf'•n. prtinon •«>' Prob.at~ ()t W tll ~ •or l\\U.ln<.~ of Ltlttrr\ 1P~tAm.-n••rv •nd to,. a utN>r 11dh0f\ 1CI 4t1m1n"trr uncte-r •~ •ndt-ptnCHnt Admin•\lftlhon ot E\t•IP\ Atl ,,..,.,,,.....,, to •"''" t\ mc\M tor tu,.,,,,., p"'rt•<-ulflr,_ nno 1n41t tn~ t1m~ ono pl dC .-Of ,,..._,,. •"9 t ht" ~ ... mt' h1n n-• n .,, •. , l()f Auo'"' 1 1'118 "' 10 OV om 1n thil f()Utfroom ol l)(t04rtmftnt No lo• "wl•c:J f' n.,n. "' 100 C1v1t Ct'nlt-r O'•"'t-w. 1 1n trw CJty ot S.ntd And c~11tl)tn1d fMlt'd July l1 l'17A WILLIAM E SI JOHN tountv (lfl•• llOBERT W OMER l<) E•\t Ollvt Ave, Sit 400 &urb•n"• CA •U02 Attorney 10< P~lltloner Puot1\nt-d Or~nqeo Cun'' (.1,utv P11ot Ju•• 19, 10 2o. IQl8 7'11 II P UBLIC NOTICE !!>TATE MEHT OF 4BAN00NM£HT OFUSIOF FICTITIOUS llUSINIESSNAM£ Tf'I,. tollowtnQ p~r\OM\ navt- •Ottndoned the \de ot 1hf' f•( 11i•ov_s bu\• nt' '~ r\ttn"lle F.&MILV AUTOMOTIVE. UJO F'omon,,A..,., at Cmt•~•.CA'11•7f> l ne-F •t 1111ou\ llu\•nP\\ Ndm~ rr-ft·nrd to dt>O"Vf' w•s Med In Or•nCJl" Countvon~11 11 N"'""n £ Brown. 1181>~ POI'~ St An""" m CA9190o AOl•nG C Wood. '1 ... ~ SI An.one1m CA9)9()o t hi\ bu\ffW\\ w.-. conch;< tt.•O by d 9"FWr•I p.tf'1,...t"\.n10 Nat~ E 8rr-wn Tl\1$ \1~1~1 ""'('"' r111<1 with thf Count• Cl•rk ol o,.nqi-Couniv on July 10. "" F01WI PuOlt\IW'O Or.tncit L{'.t\t Oll•ly Piiot, July U, 1~ 21>,Avo 2, 1•111 102• 11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ht.ME STATEMENT The IOllOWIAQptt50n •S-ngDUSi~S n PlJBUC NOTICE CP-6'~ NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVAf£ SALE No. A -0740 F~ Pubh\Md Or-C.0.•I Dally Piiot Ju•vS,ll,t9.76.1'78 1SJ3.18 PUBLIC NOTICE ,,. THE SUPERIOR COURT CP•Utl OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA NOTICE TO CM EDITORS FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE SUPERIOR COURT Of< THE In lf\e mdH~r ol th<• E\lateol FRAN STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR Cli.E HEt.ENE GARONER. a•a TH ECOUNTY OFOAANGE F RANCISE H GARONER, 0..<UW<I Ho A·'6ltt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal E\181" of LAURC NCE C ARL the unclerslQntO w111 s~ll at Prl•••e 8URK LUNO. [)(o<;eaya S•I~ lo '"" l>tg""'' ano bl-'>I bkkl•• on NO! ICE I!> HE RE BY C,IVEN 10 lht or alter lht Jl\1 d<li Of Julv 1978, at tne crtC11lor\ QI ,,... <100•• Mm<'CI Ckcecwnt otllo Of HANES!>IAN & CLARKE, by that all P"''°"' MVtnQ <l•om\ ao•1n•.1 Atten C Cl•r9'e. At10t'¥V\ cJt L•w. 1 tne ~4'•d dt"<POf'nt iHP rPOuir·fld 1n ti IP NortP, Harbor Bouteva.-o. Suit" S11. the-m w ith thil nt"< f'\\,Ary vout-rwrc. 1n FuU~.-ton, (ahtorn1cJ <nf»JS, suo1ect to ttlf> otfir~ nt the r tt.-k. ot tn .. dOOYt• tonftrmaflon of ~tcJ Superior Court, ent1t1rO <oun Of to ort'"*"t ttwrri w1tn •II the r-iQht. title clnd tntentst ot said l~ rwCt\'MtfY vouc.hfr\. to lfW' unOf'' oecea~.,o .ti tne It~ 01 °""'" and •II "O""d •I ,,.. •aw ottoce 01 THOMAS L '"" flQM. lttle """ 1nler .... 1 thal llMl LORD. 73S11 P•Y"O °"Valene·•· Suit• ttlate of sa•d CIP<ea...O nu 11cqu1red 701 B. la11una H•ll\. Ca11ton11• .,.~ by Ot>er•flon ot l•w or ottwnirrrr1s.e 01ht'r •f'ucn I\. 1ne e>tM~ ot DU'•M"\.) of t~ trutf\ or '" c10CJ1hon to tnat oi said de· unOf'n•Qnf'<t 1n dll fY\"'4tttn. Qif'rt.it1thf\Q cc•W<S. •t lhe 11'"" o t Of'c11h. 1n dnd to to tne e\tatr-m w•d OHtdf'nl w1th1n •II'"°" ce-rtdtn rNI Pf°Ol>f'f1Y \1tu.aleid tn tour-mont""-•••~,-t"'f ftt\t ptJOH<•t1on '"" Cltv 01 Co"• Mtos•. Counh ot ol lf\1\ nolt<• OranoP. Stal• Of Qillf<Yno•, partocula r· Dated Jul~ 10 1'1711 ly Ge\Crobe<I .,_: 11•04" M l•1 '°" lot SOol Tr.cl No 2954 as per mao E •O<utrl. of'"" Will"' rMOrCll!CI In 8oolt •Go. P~ 2S. 2' "nd ttw abov• ndfl't'<I <H'<•~nt 71, Of MtSUll.-.S M<IPS In ltw olhc• THOMAS l.. LOAD Of '"" Co\Hlly RK<YO... QI U•O COUl'llV Sull• Jtl-B and mo•• <ommonly known "' 2-..3 USll ,.a...,tteVatencla Anelover P l•<•. Costa Mtsa • ._.qun.1Hll11,CA'2•U C•••lorr"" Tel 11141511·l* T.,m, ol ...,,.,. Ca'h on l•wlul mOMv AllorMy for Euclllrlr cl the Unllro St,.les on <onh•mallon of Publis~ Oranqr Con\! Oa1ly Pilot, 'Mlle Ten prorcl'f\1 QI the amount b1G to Julf 26, Auq 2, q, 16, 1q19 M GePOS11f'<l "ltn O•d Biel\ or oll•rs to~ In "rllln11 .,nc1l-------------1808 18 l'ICT ITIOUS BUSINESS '"'" °" "(e•VHI el Ille alor•sAICl Offt(~ PUBLIC NOTICE • NAME STATEMENT di MY time .. 11., , .... llr$l oubhcatoon lht 1011ow1no per\on' .,,. ao1n11 nereot 4no tie•<><~Odteol w•~ 1-------------- ou .. ,..s, a•. Oatua Juov U, 1Ql8 SUPERIOlt COURT Of< THE MAK U HOUCHI I NT E R H••alneJoYt'Dil99•S<Ol1 STATEOl"CALll"OllNIAl'OR 'llA110NAL,LT0 ,P0 !10•410 ,S.n EltM.,.,lhMaryQskM THECOUNTYOFOltANOE C.lrm•nte, CA; IS Vilt• Gel Ponto, San Co·E•l'<ulrlcesolt"" N•. A.-,.. Cl•mentr.C••llorn1•mn Wlllol'MOIODec~I NOTICI! 01' HE AttlNO 01' M•rk Sit~ verre, IS V1\1e ~I ALLEN C. Cl.AltKE PETITION l"Olt l'R09AlE 01' WILL Po.,to, San Cl~ntt, C.tlilornla HANIESSIAN&CLAAKE ANO CODICIL ANO L&TT&RS t1611 t440 H. Ha..-Blvd., Ste. ~II TESTAMENTARY Ho~..o ''"""'·I 8 7I011m•. Kole>-ku Fullorto11, CA '26lS ESllll• cl HEHAtETIA HV'SKELL TOO:vo, 1)6,Jal>d" 17141 1Jt·Z140 O• MARV HENRIETTA HYSKELl , Y••uhirOCli<dZ&,t,J.76 17 RVOQOkU, A~" .. C.Eucwtrl•tt Dec .. ~eel i.um•Oe ~u Toltvo. 130. Jac><tn PuOllSMCI Or-Cost Co;nt 0.11y NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN 11\&1 Tlll\tM.1\1~\IScondu<t•Clby•nunlt1 Piiot July tt.20,26, 1911 7111·18 PATRIC•A TRAlllS ..., llleel ht<etn a =:!~I> rtSsoto•lton ot..,..r 11\l!n • !--------------:4'..!:':~u~~~~~::~~~~:!~~ M•r' S Vtrrt PUBLIC NOTJCE 10 11\f P~llllOf'tfr. rtltl't"f\Ce to wf\1cll h Tf\•S slal...,._I wo\ 111!'0 •tll\ I,.. m•d• tor lur1Mr p,arhculan. •ncl lhal Counly Clerk of O<•not' Cout1ly on F ICTITIOUS 8USIHIESS 11\4' time ano Plll<t Ol h .. rlnQ ltlt wm• June 21 ... ,. Ht.ME STATEMENT 11.H """ ~t for AUQUSll , ""·•' 10 00 ,.....,, f f\e lo11ow1no personl ••• ao1n9 a.m • tn tl\f courl•oom ol ~rtmt'nt Publt\f\td <>.-Co.ts! O&lly Piiot, l>uslMS\ •\ No ) of w•a cour1 •• 100 C1v1c Ctnltr Ju•1 l1 •• 11>,AuQ 1 1•18 TASfEE TUNES l28 llth SI , •J. Dflv• Wt\I, tn IM City Of S.nta Ana 1m-n Hunt•noton Beacf\. CA 921>48 C.allto"'•• -------------Terrtno & Anoe•• Ottms, <IOI> O•tlKI Ju•v 18 t9111 IJll\ St • A ... HuntlnQtOft Buel\, CA WILLIAM IE St JOHN, ,.,.... County Clerk __ S_U_l'_IE_lt_IOlt--COU--lt-T_O_l'_T_H_ll__ Tf\I\ Ou''~'" t°"""'ll'O bY °"' II\ JESSI( MIU.ER PUBLIC NOTICE \TAflE OF CALIFOltNIA l'Ott divld\Ull •m H .. ,.,_ ••vd Terrence DH~ s .. n. S1' THE CCXINTYOl'OltANQI Tf\I\ '1•1-1 W .. \ ,,,..., ••l'I i... Helly•-.CA"°11 N 0 TI c I .. ~ .. ~:A It IN 0 0" Co<lnlY Cit<•"' Or-Counly on July hi t?UI 4M-1>4' I. ttll Altor ... , for "•llll-, "'£TITION "°" l'flO•ATI or Will FOf7l]t PuOllSl'te<I 0.dnQ( '°"''Dally Piiot, AHO LIEfTlllS TISTAMIHTAltY PuOh~ Orenot Coest 0.lfy P1101, July tt, 10 11>. 1911 E\l•I• of OEHEllA G GARY ••• July 12. 19 ,., AU9 2, 1•11 llJO,. G £ N t VE G LA 0 Y S (;A R V, H'3-78 -------------0..tNl\.,d 1-----------..;;..;..;.;;..~ NOTICE IS HEREllV GIVEN "'411 P IHRICIA TRAVIS hA\ llll'd herein. PUBLIC NOTICE ~1111on lor Prob<lt• cl w111 •no ls-1-------------- \uano cl letle" TMlotrMntery lo 1.,. l"ICllTIOUSllUSIHESS t>~lol•OMr rt'l•l'fm<'• 10 Wf\l(f\ 1, meae NAME STATEMENT to, further part1culM\ ""° tt>.tt IM The tollow•no P"'sons ••• do1no lime and olacf ot ,,.,., 1no tne wom~ b<alne•us M • lletrn .,.., tor Auqu" e. 1'1~. Al 10 00 11 E A C ti F 0 R E I G N C A R • m , In tne cnurlroom nl {)<lp.ort,,,.nl SERVICE. ltO S Co<l\t Hwy . l.419111\A No JOI '-''0 tOUtl, •I 100 ''""'Cent., 8te<l\,CA926n Oro•• WU!. In llW City ell S.nta An•. Vtnttnl J Llmon9•l1t, lU C.l1fnrn1~ \/ltlllftO•altCI .CoslaMne,CA•76n 0•1•0July1~ 1'7~ Stnen~rw.6JIW llthr.t ,CoslA WI LLIAM E St JOMN. ~w. CAm1' C<•1;r1I• (~r• Tf\1\ OU\ll>tU I\ tOftOllll•CI Oy a JEHllE MIU.l!lt 09nerell>Vfftt<\ftl1' t111 .... ,.,.._ .,.,. Slown"-'n l"'lle S14 '"" •t•l-1 w"' '''"" w•ll\ '"" M•ll.,_..., CA"'" CounlY C•tn a' 0<<1"11" Gou~ly on l•t•• let 1 ru1 4M-1:Mt 1 '"' AlffflMY t .. ,..,.ll _r F .. lllJ P110ll\~ Or-(09'1 O•••v Plltl Publi\l\fel <>-CO.•• o •••• P"OI .,..ty H, 10, Jt. It/I llllY U " 1" Auq I t•lt .ltt •• I•.,. ia _____ ,. .. , PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINIU NAME STATl!MINT Tht lotlnw1n11 l>!lf\011\ •r~ aoono OUSlntn a\ K8" tNvESTMfNT M(llOS, 1\0 Ul\11 ' I(' H<'rt>nr Dlvtl . '\.\nl• ,ton• C• R190~rlo UfQu•I• ... (onqrn\ Co••• Mo•. C. '201 Arlurn Urqu11a, 1n CC1n01tH C0\1• N'~W Ce .,.21 w ••• 1(1111111 Otamon-1 0•• ~ T ~t\ o.,.,.n~'' " condut t•O bv tt 04'"•' •I p•rt1•r \l\lp flt~rtOUtQo•fA t 1"11\ \t•1trnfl'nt WA' t1lflld with '"'°' (."'uf'lly (IH• .A Oft41"Q!t l"'-'"h ""' JUiy .. ,.,. f'u" ,,,....,.., (1' •"Y '°"'' 0~1•• ..,11a1 lu•v 1• 2' ""° 1 ' ltl• 1'1\ II it. Star Released Rork star Peter Frampton ha:i bt·<:n n • ll·a~L·tl 11 om Le nox flill Hospital in '.'Jew York City. three \H:cks <.1fter being tnJured 111 a ('ar acndent in the Bahamas With 111111 arc '.\.lrs. Owen Frampton and Dr Ed\\ Jrd S. Crane. Rebuilt Face Leaves Puzzle DeKALB. lll <AP) To Betty Gatliff. re· constructing faces from pieces of bone 1s like put- ting together a puzzle -sat1sfact1on comes from identifying the picture. But no one has attached a name to the face s he pieced toi;c-ther last year of a woman who had been shot to death. Today, DeKalb officials buned the n· "Jane Doc" in an unmarked grave almost two years after her s keleton was found in a farmer's field. WILUA!\1 SULLIVAN. DEKALB County cor· oner. said he took the remains to Miss Gatliff. a medical illus trationist for the Federal Aviation Admimslri.1t1on in Oklahoma City, to see if re· constructing the face would help 1dent1fy the woman and. possibly. her s layer. MISS Gatliff, 47. has rebuilt 30 races rrom bones in 12 ye:i rs. and 23 have been identified after pictures were displayed on police bulletin boards or tn newspapers. Dt•Kalb's "Jane Doe" was the first Illinois casl' she had worked on ··somebody should have r·ecogmzcd her before now.·· said Miss Gatliff. a 20·year F'AA veteran. "All the ones that have been identified looked quite hke the people. You wonder when a person is n't identified if there's a n error somewhere." SUUJVAN SAID FORENSIC pathologists who examined the skeleton determined the victim was Caucasian, about 19, s foot to :>-foot-2, between 100 a nd 110 pounds, and probably smoked heavily. She also had a slight overbite and extensive dental work. Miss Gatliff reconstructed her face by meas ur- ing racial bones to determine the width and aperture of the mouth. eyes. ears and nose. She contoured the face with a "map" of a huma n face showing normal skin thicknesses at various points. She said she attached tissue thickness blocks to the s kull and connected the blocks with strips of clay and then filled in the spaces. Once a complete clay model was made. she made a plaster cast "hi ch the police can keep and photograph. SULLIVAN SAID H E HAS HAD more than 500 1nqu1nes about the woman from parents looking for <.t runaway daughter or other missin~ person Some residents of this college town of about 30.000 criticized Sullivan for searching so long for tht• woman's identity. But he defends the time and money spent. saying as long as the woman re- mains a mystery so will her killer . The murderer is free to strike again. Sullivan said. "Even if we didn't solve the cnme. I'd feel bt•ttcr 1f we could identify her," he said. "l'd like to be able to tell a family. 'I'm sorry. but th ls is your daughter.' Sometimes. Just the agony of not knowing kills them." Although the woman has no known fami ly. ~trangcrs rnlunteered to sing at the graveside. Ten local funera l d irectors donated a casket. The F airview Cemetery donated a burial plot Thief Gets False Teeth ST JOSEPHl Mo. <AP> -Police are looking for a robber who left his victim toothless. Officers said a man ~rmed with a pistol en- tered the St. Joseph Terminal Railroad office and demanded an employee's eyeglasses Police said he then made her hand over her false teeth -both uppers and lowers . The gunman fleo on foot. l\ e re Family Ou..'Tled CUSTOM SHUTTERS Regular-Wide Stationary Louvers for your windows CAFE DOORS ROOM DIVIDERS ALL CUSTOM DESIGNED, FI NISHED &INSTALLED ;aour Satisfaction Assured One Year Unconditional Guarantee On ALL Work -Buy Direct From the Manufacture Call tor FREE Estimates •!: Old \\'orld Craftmanship Sherwood Shutter Corp. 36S5 W McF•tlden 11 Harbor Santa Ana -.. - 839-3360 1-771-0200 NATION VISA' •• a1SUMMER NOW, TIL AJGUST 9t• -SUPER MARKDOWS -HIGH QUALITY SPORTSWEA~FOR WOMEN AND MEN. REDUCED ~ TO MAMYTlMIS MUCH MOU Separates -jackets. pant~ skirts. blouses. tops, dresses. llngene slippers. gift items and SOC>fh1rts. slacks. sho rts. knit shirts. jackets and underwear for men. NEW MARK~OWNS THIS WEEK , SlNCE1949 STOIU~ 1816 M\VPORT BLVD. COST~ESA, CA.If. I• IND °' MACIMOUA ·'l:.. ' I ... --··,.•:c~~ Have an enel"ID' conservation from Edison be the speaker at your p-oup meeting. Hear why today, more than e and more efficient UM of It-ii every buslnea. Learn ways to save money whl saving electricity. Take advantqe of tbia p-oap for an Interesting, informative preaea ion by lust calling your local Edison omce. • . . : ' i ' . I I • t . ~ ' • • \ ENTERTAINMENT I Wednesday. July 26. 1978 DAILY PtLOl A9 Will Julie Christie Be Next Searlett O'Hara? Now at':. Julie Cbrlslle as rave choice to pack up where Vivien IAlgb left off With the Scarll'tt O'Hara role m the Zanuck/Brown sequel to ··Gor11: With the Wand " The Rhett Butle r role as stall up for grabs. but David Brown would be happy with eithe r Burt Reynolds, J ack Nicholson or Sean Con· oery to pick up the orig Clark Gable role J esse White & Marlene Selden zilched their six·year romance. but on the friendhest terms. Could be that frustrated ll'lly pitchman J esse fi nal· ly got to repair a Maytag washer or two .. Now at> Peter Sellers & bride Lynne Frederick plan· nang to have a ba by after they wr ap Petre's ··Prisoner of Zenda" pie in Europe. Yep, Lynne has a role an it. too ... My London s py reports that thrush Dorothy Squires caused a bat of a sltr lly ctltendans: the Britis h preem of the "Wild Geese" pie Asked if she made the reem because 1t :.Lars ex-hubby Roger Moore, Dotty demurred. "No. an s p1te of I never mis~ any of Richard 8urton's pictures!" And no one argued the point. s ince her ad· mmn~ escort was British boxing c ham p Mark Rowe ... And no one argued when tyro actor Aldo Sambrell JOaned Claudine Auger a nd Chris Mlt~bum in the star- ring Ca$t of "Blood and Blue J eans." rilming in Madrid Aldo sELLus is also the producer·director of the pie ... Karen Valentine & bridegroom Gary Veroa get a belated FAMOUS NAME WOMEN'S TENNIS SHOES If U...._.t.4 Now Wills ii lHcliftt S.M Sttrta for 14'' WHITIWITH CONTUST TllM ~, .. ,,....... PAIR MADE BY IXTRA llGHTWllGHT POl lURITHANE SOlU AlMOST llll BARIHITI Don't Be Confused by This low, low Price •.. ThM T-si..1 .... ~ a.t. ill tk U.S A. 1..,.,,. ~. "'" u,., ..,.,...., , ... ,, .., ...... Mlllef ·~ --'""'· .... 4 ....... ,.., , ... lricet --.. , .... 1114 ...... ~ f., tllt ....... fMlia, ~., jftt _..,.,.,, _... ·-· Im tti.t ltw, 1 .. price! AS LOW AS ••• honeymoon to England and Ireland. all expenses pa ad Karen mixes a b1l of business with her pleasure an London by starring in the "Bonkers" telemov1e and picking up some extra change guesting a "Mup- pets ··series seg. T he Rat Pack is re assembling for charity purposes. if you can be lieve the Holmby Hills rumors. Dean Martln and Frank Sinatra are as· scmbling softball te ams to play charity games. with Frank's team being Old Blues. and Dino's Old Booze. Now if they get Paul Newman's team. they'll have Old Brews . Understand Frank and Dino are also lining up Sammy, Joey. etc. Maybe Mama Jackie 0 won't thumb it down this tame Am told that Robert Stlgwood as orfen ng Jobo·Jobn Kennedy a half-million bucks to play his late fa med father a,. a younli( man In a proJe<-t ed b1op1c Bob Fosse's zeroing in on Shirlf'y Macl.alne t<> c·osta r with Roy S<-helder in his "All That Jaiz" movie . which 1s said to bt> based on the happier d<Jys or Fosse With then w1fr Gwen Verdon. My London s py reports th<Jt Gayle Hunnlt ult & longtime b r Simon Jenkins. <·d1tor of tht> London E vening Standard. hav(· finally ~H :1 wedding datt- for September Also in London. aetress Slan Phillips. who 's divorcing Peter O'Toole. ii-fors.let· tan g Pete·~ new lo\le for Mellnche \'erdul(o \\>llh d new love of her own, 2'i·yr ·old Robin Sachs, who's quitea fewyea~her junior Andtenms c ha m p \'Uas Ge rolaltls not onJy trounced Ille Nastase at Forest Hills towin IOOGs, butatsoseemstoha\lt•won l he hean of -M atgarel Trudeau! LAOIU' sms.10 YOUR CHOICE REG. 2. 99 c AND 221 UPTO & 3.5 9 4-LAYER BEACH BUM SANDALS OR HOT DOG TATAMI SANDALS s1.,.., 111 ulor & u Mff<f! 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APPLE JUICE BY PACIER'S PRIDE SUPER 59c: PRICE COSTA MESA 233 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA 2300 Harbor at Wiison FOUNTAIN VALLEY 15141 Harbor at Edinger ---. .-. .. -""'" ·-· ... ,. ........... ,,,. ... . .. ... . . .. • PINS • BUDS • EARRINGS • BRACELm & MOREi SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN AMERICAN 549 WHISKY QUART WAS 1.SO MONOGRAM REDUCED STRAIGHT 2'' BOURBON 750 Ml. 2S.4 OZ. POPOVVODKA 80 PROOF 2'' FAVORITE 7SO Ml WAS 2S.4 OZ. 3.99 CUTIY SARK SCOTCH IMPORTED 649 WHISKEY 750 Ml WAS 2S.4 OZ. I.SO ALMADEN MT. WINES •WHITE CHABLIS MAGNUM .\; COLORWEAVE BRAIDED REVERSIBLE RUGS SIZE 24x45 -IN. REG. 1.99 ht.. 1ertc & lltnyt Molt.colon ., Mot 1114 i.,tt "-cle1 wit• m..,.4 ...... ~ --'4rl •BURGUNDY 229 •NECTAR ROSE •MOUNTAIN RHINI ~~! SALE OF EVEREADY BREW 102 BEER ALKALINE BATIERIES CANS 1 u l s• ~:~z~RY 6 J19 99c J 59 fOI • VOIT PACI OH ~--------------------" SINGU 'U " Vaseli~~ r e "'I ., " MENNEN 2V2 OZ . Oil OF OLAY PlA YTEX DEODORANT SPEED STICK DEODORANT 6·0Z. BEAUTY LOTION TAMPONS · BOX OF 28 • llG. • UMf • SPICl leg., Svptr, Playtu PIH FANTASTIC 9 9 C: FANTASTIC 3aa FANTASTIC I&& llDUCED REDUCED REDUCED ea . ,llCE ea. PllCE PRICI WHITE KING SOAP NUTRI· TONIC LIFE VASELINE 3 ~·OZ. COlD CREAM BAR 16·0Z. HAIR TREATMENT PETROLEUM JULY 7112 -0Z. .... s ..... 8 •1 IONUSSIU FANTASTIC 17?. IANTAlllC 73c: lee ti SUPER FOR "' ,,,. w, llDUCID IE DU CED PRICE PRICE PRICE JUMBO All PURPOSE STOUGE CHESTS REG. 99c 1.39 ea. 1-.,.4 ( .. ,.,u ~ ..... do# fittl.t W. lh lJ1IO''i·illCtl. Sr.e~ ......... _.f MASSENGILL DOUCHE TWIN PACk -DISPOSABLE Colllltry flowers °'Herbal FANTASTIC &9C: RIDUctD PRICI ea. BA YER ASPIRIN BOTIUOf 100 FANTASTIC 93c: REDUCED PRICI FOUNTAIN VALLEY M1gnolla at Talbert WESTMINSTER W11tmln1ter at Ootden Wt1t HUNTINGTON BEACH 21131 811c11 Blvd. at Atlanta HUNTINGTON BEACH . saa1 w1rn1t HUNTINGTON BEACH 9861 Ad1ms 11 8rookhur1t , . , ~ ... I I \ I I l I •• .\JO O>JL 'Y PllOt ATLANTA lAPl - TllomH J . RJU Jr., who <'Ollaborated for 32 years With Ed Dodd OD tbe "Mark Trail " comic "trip, died Sunday RAMONA IAP> Marc N. Goodnow. 95, a rormer ·journalism teacher at use. died in a rest home M onday. Goodnow was a rounder or the Ca liforn ia Newspaper Publishers Association. LA JOLLA (AP> - Bernhard Blume, 7'{. a IJo'IDnmind Start German author who Al'Wl ....... t. spent 35 years teaching Spinnakers blossom in front of the Ch1ca&Q.._ 5kyline as 270 sail rn U.S. universities ~nd ing yachts get under way in the 7lst Chicago to Mackinac race was professor emeritus The starters enjoyed a brisk wind despite the fog <:tnd smog lh<H at both .Harv~ an~ U~ shrouded the city front along Lake Michigan's l ake shon•. Th«> San Dieg~. died in a 33-mile race started Saturday but there have been no reports of local hospital Saturday r· . h mis ers. ~~~~~~~~~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Retired Teacher To Meet The boJrd of d1r<•c to rs. 0((1et•rs :md rom m1llee clw1rm1•n ill lht· C alifo rni ;.1 H t•t 1rPd T e achers Assor rnt1on "ire to meet ul 10 a n1 Aug. 7. m the romm un1 ty room of the La~1rn;1 Federal Savin..:s & Loun A~sotititlon on Pas1•0 c11• Vult•ru.•1a. l..<114u11u 11111:- J\ box luncht•un t1:1•. IH·1•n st·ht•dult•tl al 1111on on St•pl 11 m S11n11-.1111 II a 11 of I h 11 <: 1•111• \•,1 l'r c.•sbylt•r1;.111 C.:hun·h. 1-:1 T o r o Hoa d . L.1~un a H11ls. Given Mehss•• J an~ F1~her. or El Toro, was graduat- 1:d from Boise St at e Un1 vl'nl'ty. Boise. Idaho \\1 th .1 bat•helor or arts degree 1n elementary l'llucallon PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTI TIOVS aUSINHS NAM£STATllMINT 1 "" •011ow1nt,i 1111r "°"' ..... c101no Dt.1\t f'Wl'\\O\ RA(R & O'<llNTONI REPORflN(; ~t:AVllE OS lu\llt1 4'v• N•wDC>rt 8••1<1\ CA91~ Dorothy N a.tr. '1S T1i.1111 A•• NtWDOrl a.ac ... CA9?66) CtorQ1n Ann O'Al'llO!ll•S<hn•ltor 2ttlLOr•luAve C.0\laMe..,CAO•~ 'hi\ t>""'1"e'' '' conovc too Dv • °'"''•I O•rt"""'"P <..oor(j1•AM I) AnlOtll ·'><-''"' OOtothyN lln•r ftu \ \'8Ut,,,_n, ••\ tdrd w 1tri OWJ rounlY (IHl<ol 0r•fl<IO' lounl•onJuM 'IQ 14/I "~'n "uOll<t..o ()<.,..,.. C.0.•I 0•11~ P11ot JUiy \ 11 I' 1' 1911 1511 II NJHl.I(' NOTICE ltet1red lt•u<'h1•1-.. II \ "~c:!~~!:~!':!:~ lnji( In tht• l'O:.tl>l1ll Ill ~.Ill ''" IOll-11\Q '""'°"" 004r>Q bv~I dlcback :1u·a~. "' '' 111\ 11 '" ,: 1ir "' ,.,. n:i-,0,.,.., P••u t•d lo ht•comt• mt•mlwr'>. • "'' M•-., ... .., • ..,. "Pokt•swom.111 lllvtht· ..... '.:·:~··l:,.~~"~':,.~ m• BOATING I OBITUARIES I LOCAL PUUU(' NOTICE SUll£Rlotl cou•T O• CAI.I l'Otl NI A COUNTY 01' VllllTU•A ~ ... ,.u•• NOT"ICE 0, INTIENTtCIH 1"0 \Ell. lll!AL ESTATI AT l'lllYATI SALi: Co"'"'"'•tot..n10 nt ,,_ ,,.,\On •net E\l•lt OI LILLIAN IH.tlECC<ll REOl'ERN c.on-vAIH NOTICE IS HEAEBY OIYf'N lhltl PUBLIC OTICE Cl'-A.,. NOTICI TOC•IDITOlt\01' IUl.IC TltAlolSFI• ANO Oil INTENTION TO TltANVl It AL(OHOt.•C aev•ltAGI Ll«ltH l ••n •ltl-•MI U CC •Ml Nill,.". p C-1 NOi•(., I\ ~ Qt\f9ft tfMI • tM.llk ''·" .,., Int IUd1n41 .. f\ ••l O~OI" IM,,..'•Of' II(-1, •-t IO "" m- STANFORD William IL Cowley, 79, em eritus professor ot education at Stanford University, died at his Palo Alto home Satur· day. He was a national expert on educational taxonomy Mont 0 1• 'illll ""'nu\•~• ••<ono11<1r<111v •n .n NewsBOY Tiops l•v•tJu•IJo"""W 0·\h•un.oty J• f t\t\ \f( .. ~nf Wilt' ljlf'ld Wtlh the-G W c Taps ~~.':11:. ~;;;11. ol 0•AnQ9 C.ounl• "" BLUE HILL. Maine <AP> Novelist Gerald Warner Brace, 76, who wrote about M aine and was a summer resident of Deer I sl e. died. Several of his books had Maine settings, includ· ing "A Summer's Tale" and "The World of Car- rick ·~ Cove •• IMOTO IC IMI ir.AY IMOTO, rt\1dtnl Ol CO\•• Mtsa. ca !.Ince 1m " Mii•• 01 H"ostu ma, J..,..., ~ •••Yon Ju ly 1' ... ,. .. ~ Me..-1•1 H0'4>11•1 !flt o.c~~ Is wrvtWd by ,,., '°" fl>om;u llnd dll1t9hler Ruby. lwo qr.an0<1>1ldre<> Sh.arl •nO Kt•ln -7 qro1-9r11n0ch•IClren Brin .ind Trl"e<> Kimi, ••so .,,... br-in J-n •nd O<lo' brolnet •n 1.1,.,., Perv <Ind ••so OM ""'' '" J.tl>i)n, .and m.ny OIM• ·~· ••llvo Sef"•lcH -•• held on ~lur <My al PM.11.c V1-O\.apel °""cs" l.AURA S ONACSH, rHIO.<>t of S.n· 11 """· C• P•Ssed away on July H, "''· Sun.1¥e(I Oy two sons JOl>n Rice al Hun111•1V'on iltKI>, <A M><! Hert>trt Of\;ioh ot 8"nson•lllt, 11i.no1s. two dAuqhlto Mr\ El•1M JOl>n\On •nd Mr\ Fr1nc<P\ Sunl>er9 both of S..nl• Ano, C... • 14 Qr<>ncl<nlldfm, 31 9rHl qr .. nOCIHldr~n •nd 7 9roal-9ro•l· qr4n-0<ru tcttf'ft f.vnf.t•t ,..,.,,c~ w ilt ~ fltld on ThUr'iday, July 71. 1'11 al 11AM •I Owlsl (utt.e.an·o....-c" wllh Rn O• Erwin "'""" offl<•M•f\9 In--termt nl al F••~~ Me"-1•1 P•rk. ....,.a An•, <A F.-m•y utl •• ttt11 Bro_, Mor1...,y on WeOftt\· <laY, July 1' from 4PM to I JO PM Brll Bro_, Mor'llH'Y dtrt<IOfS YOCUM RIC.HARO 0 YOCUM. rt.,.0.1'1 OI ~·· Mesa, c..a P.-.sed a ... , on JUIY 7), 1918 Al ......., Me..-•al ~Ital s.,,,,,~ bY his beloved w111 "'fl.,., 7 ~ A•Y Yotum ot Coil• Mew. c... .• Oa•• Yocum ol Hun1•nqton S..cn. C•. one d•u9"1.., BrendA Johns ol C<nl• M•U, C:.. I t,ir-ll•IOl'HI -thfff "''"' I.ore"" Pll•llli>i' ol l.°"9 Be.ell, Ca . Mvrtlt ~I ot ICHltuOy....., Mlldrrd MadOe<> OI GArde<> Grove, C• Funut11 -v•CH will~ ,,.Id on Thur!. day, Julv 'Tl, lt78 at llAM .M Pa<lhc y,., .. M~,._,., P•rll O\apel. P<Kllk V•t" MoriU¥Y ~wpori Be.c.11 dire< IC><'\ Neptune Society C.llEMATION BURIAi. Al SEA 646-7431 y-..... MCWlty _,, ..... flt .... , C*Wt-~ w.-vke c.111# 1 .... _,... .. JA "''· C.m.I Mr. WcCOIMCI MOltTVAllH Laguna Beach 41M-SM15 Laguna Hills 768--0933 San Juan C<lpistrano 49S-1776 HAl.oa LAWK- MOUMf OUVI MOllTU.UY-' MIMOIW. ,._« MOOuary-Cemetary Crematory 1625 G1slef Ave Costa Mesa 5'40-5554 IW.n..l&MaOM FUIBALHOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 11&.A.llOADWAY MOalUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMTff. TU'IMIU..\.AMI WOUUAIY WISTC..., CHAl'IL 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa ~ WlllOTHIU SMn'N'S WOtn'UilY 627 Main St Huntington Be&c:tt 536-6539 SHMlll ...,.,,,AIY 976 So. Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1535 1533 N. El Camino Real San Clemente 492.0tOO ,_PAMILY CO&.ONIAL ...... l. HOMI 1801 Bolll AV9. Wtetmlnster 893-3625 PAc.tCYllW ttltl()llJ•l , ... CemetetY Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac:IHc View Ol'ivt Ntw1X>rt Beech 8«·2700 • -·-·---- F ... 114 In BYC Event Health Duo ':i·:~~·.·~,.~:=,'~:1~0·"v,:,1:0:; BOATING Jack BaHlie's 12·mctcr NewsBoy from the host club was the Clnss A winner of the International Offshore Rule division i n the Balboa Yacht {;lub's Drilling Isl ands r<ice. the fourth of the 66 Series. The race was sailed Sunday. Class A winner in the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet division was Celerity. sailed by Roger McKmnon, BYC. Summary of results: IOR·A-1. NEWSBOY; 2, Slicker. Chuck Cook. CBYC: 3. Dandil. Steve Morton. NHYC. fOR·B -1, Big Kahuna, Mark Townsend. DPYC: 2. Audacious. Mike Kennedy, DPYC; 3. Altheris. Ray Booth. BYC JOR-C -t. Blitz. G reg Harris-Bruce McClaire. RYC; 2. Eclipse. Dave and Jeff Stone, NHYC; 3, Star gazer , Bill Headden·Dick Deaver. BYC. T wo wun11•11 hav1· h1•1•11 named lo ht•ad <:11l1lt•ll West Cnllt·~t,.s hcullh profession!'! pl'llgl'am~ Dr lkllv M Dc·an. from Santa Barbilra C1 ty College. h:.i~ bt•cn .ip pointed dirt'l'l or and Shirley Carroll of Long Beach will Ix> asi.oc1att: director PUBLIC NOTJ(;E l'ICTITIOUSllUSINl!'U NAME STATEMENT Thtt 10How1no o.tr\On~ •t• do1nq bU\IUt'\\ _,, <.OUNIRYEI EC·AN(l;LIO ii~ N•wpart Ollld .Co<luMf'"'· '-"'91•71 MAr1on Oiaon llf> Ou\~ R,,, OIYO 01.•monoo ... CA'll/o\ Su\tto I,.,_. ll)J Mttmmoo'I Avtt Van Nun Clliq'"°' f toll' bU\lfte'\ I\ l UfHJUl h:•cJ bw _, 11m1ted O•t tn@nh•U Mfr.onOuoo Ttu'\ ''"'"""" •8'\ t1ff"Q w 1t1' tnf" (Oynly l•M~ OI 0.d<>QI' Counly on 1~1• I tOI PUHi.i(' NOTICE A J.111$ NOTICI: TOCllEDITOll\ No A 'tSIOI \Ul'l!lllOA C.OUllT 01' lHI ')TAT[ 01' (ALIJ"0ANIA FOH IHE COUNTY OF OllAH<Ol tn Int' Mo•lt•• .,t tfU' t ,.,.,,. (jf I AUMA WI '.I I U'»• °"'-""""' t tMt1 \ 9'.f"trY ''""''_.., •• \.! P'o'•"'"''' E'<r'9• s., ... c•" "Jt North TtiMhft • ..,.,._. S•~l• 4111'•, (A '1101 E•crew Ne I-Mr VuOtl\,....fl f,)f~rw,. t 1;, .. · • t; .. •v i.•111,t ,,,, .. '" ,,,. P BLIC NOTJC't-: NQll({ •• H(fH(IY (,lllfN 10 ---------- \,f'dttOt' f\llWlnQ ,.,..m, AQ .. ln\t '""' • ,.,...,.. The health professions F"719t ,..,do,.,_.,,,.,•·•~, • ..,.'·""" ... ,,... 1ul'ct11011 cou11r oF '"r Publl\hfid C.otW:Jit' C.O.\t D•tlv Piiot.. Otft(_~ Of ,,,.. ', .. ,~ of t""l .. ,o, .. ,,.,CI ITAlE OF CAL•-O•••• '-0• program~ include rt·g· Julyl7 .,,16,AUQ 1 ·~Ill '""" n• "' "'"""' ,,.,.m ,., ..... "" THE CDUNTYO,.OllANGE 1st er ed and VO('at1 onal , __________ ,_•_'~-'-' .,..~,q,...o •' ""'"'"• "' • ~uA10· No ,.,.u .. h ,-MARTIN IR !!Woll Wol•.n..,. HlvO NOTICE OF Hf;AlllNG P ( flTIQt< nu rs In g. um .1 n PUBLIC NOTICE Su••~ ,000 lo """'"' .... cA o001• •• fllECU-YOfl PUR\UANT TO~EC ~erV iCl'~, IJS)'t'hli.ttrl<: ·------------.,,.,c,, l•ll•<t,1hrr ",,,.. 01.-., nl ~· TIC>tt ISi \OF THE PllOaA'Y[ COOE American Regains Race Lead PHRF·A-1, CELERITY; 2. Sequoyah. tl'Chni<:tan .. tnd 0Pl'l 3l 11·,_.S. ~~.~~.::-.-::=.,'=.""...:'.-',,";~.~:::.. l\I~,. ot lOWAAO ~ (l!A1C, Jim 1ng r {)(lffi tl'<:hntl'l:JO NOTIQ;TOCllEDITORS w1lhlhtr"'tM...,,._,.,,..,,,....u,lbt-0.-toa\f><I t . · NO a.-m 111.0 or pr.....,.,1..0 I\ Jl'lf"\d•d w1ll\•n NQf l(.F' IC, HES!£8V GlllfN llMI PLYMOUTH . Eng l a nd <AP> American yachtsman Philip Weld regained the lead in the Round Bri· lain s ailing race and reached Lowestoft on Engl and's east coast Tuesday more than two hours ahead or his nearest rival Weld 's 60 -foot trimaran Rogue Wave. which excels-i.n-bea.vy weather. was helped by a choppy patch at the beginning of the 470-mile leg from Lerwick in the Shell and I slands t o Lowestofl "It w:is blowy and choppy at the beginning or th e l eg from L erwick.·• the 63-year- old newspaper publisher from Gloucester. Mass .. said by telephone from Lowes loft. Weld and hi s crewman. Briton David Cook sey . arrived at Lowesloft at 4:14 a.m . local time. and the 54. foot trimaran Great Bri· lain IV. skipper ed by British yachtsman Chay Blyth arrived al 6:32 a.m . This was a triumph for Weld, who had left Lerwick two hours and two minutes behind Blyth Uitamaran Cha/,knge Race Set U .S. selection trials for the International Catamaran Challenge T rophy, a best of seven match race for C Class catamarans, begins Aug. 26 off Long Island Sound, New York. The trophy, which bas been dubbed the Little America's Cup because conditions for conduct- ing the competition ar e patterned after the 12-m eter America's Cup. was won last year by Tony DiMauro or Rowaytoo, Conn.. with Patient Lady Ill against a n Au stralian challenger. The 1977 series was held at Cabrillo Beach. L os Angeles H arbor, after Alex Kozloff of Irvine bad been the first American to win the cup the previous year In Australia. DiMauro was the second American to win it. The score or wins from 1961 through 1977 are Great Britain, eight Umes; Australia, three; Denmark, one and the U.S., two. This year's 15th ICCT series ls hosted by the tropby.bolcllni club. the Roton SaJllng Assocla-Uon. Rowayton, Conn Moore. BYC; 3, Nug ie Too. Jim Nugent, BYC. PHRF·B -1. Tiger Lilly. Ron Deacon. VYC: 2, W andering Star. Howard Stevens. VYC . 3. Red Ball, Keith Dinsm oor. BYC Herrschoft Wins Santana Regatta Bill llcrrschoft. representing the Marina del Rey Fleet. outscored 29 rivals to win the San- tana-20 fle<:t championship in a best five of six Nt.e~ regttll-a stu1ed oul -Of lb Rjchznond-YaclU Club. The Santana·20 1s a 20-fool keel boat designed by Shad Turner of Newport Beach and produced by the W. D. Schock Company of Santa Ana. THE REGATTA. FIRST national event for the class. was sailed in winds ranging from 15·25 knots that had the boats planing on a broad reach. Races were sailed over a modified Oly mpic course. Herrschoft r ecorded f1rushes or l ·l-2·5·1 for a total of 914 points to 11 for his nearest rival Chuck Bonovich of Richmond. BESIDES CALIFORNIA, entries wer e on hand from Salt Lake. Washington. Oregon. Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe. Third place went lo Bruce Golison. Long Beach; fourth was Keith Simon. Redwood City , and fifth was Mike Oliva. Berkeley Jr. Sabot Title Races To Begin More than 200 Junior Sabol sailors arc expect- ed to compete in the na- tional championships :it Mission Bay, San Diego. starting Thursday Correction Results of the Sabot B class in Monday's report of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Summer Gold Cup Regatta wer e incorrectly r eported . Winner in the class was Trevor Benedict of the Lido Isle Yacht Club. S e cond wa s Bra d Aarvold. LIYC. and third was .John Drayton. NHYC. Most of the y oung---------- skippers will be from Southern California with a large continf(cnt from Newport Beach yucht clubs. Out of the 84 sailors competing i n the local eliminations, there were 11 qualifiers from the Lido Isle Yacht Club alone. LIYC Sabol sailors go· ing to Mission Bay are Matt Tingler. David Franco , Graham Tingler, Ned Shelton, Trevor Benedict. John · Simpson, Charlie Tip- pet. Scott Read. P ?.t Gaynor, Megin Tingler and Susie Ross . RUMian Wins Dinghy Crown LISBON, Portuga l <AP) -Michael Kord- javtsev of the Sovi et Union bas won the Euro· peen 470 Dinghy Sailing C h ampionshi p . Ile placed sixth tn the sixth and final race. Murray Jones, the New Zealander who has led the scoring all week, finished ahead or Kord· javtsev but w&Bn'l eligl· hie to win the title. While entries were ac· cepted from New Zea land, 8ratll and Israel, only Europeans could capture the cham· plonshlp SUMMER SALE FROM OUR CHILDREN'S COLLECTION MOST ITEMS TO 50% OFF Pre.teen Sportswear 40% Off Anne Klein, Ca· chantl, Ginger Tree --·-.. -· # -., ~ --. -- ra1n1ng SUPERIOR COURT OF THE '°"' monl .... It~• 11,. 1,,,1 ""°'"-''0<> <,t £11£ N £0WARO (RAIC "A' "'*" s TA TE OF C.ALI FOllNIA F'Oll ol '"" noh<e ,.,.., •• n " DWl•llon by E•KUIOI Pul\Udnl THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 0 .. 1.d >v•v7•. 1~1$ tn ~(lion"'\"' ,,._ PwOl).}lf> ,_ In lh• M•ll~r o l lh• ESl•lt' ol RAYMONOWALl\foR 1000 1rl•f~"'-' lo whoth"ln<l<»lor furt"'°' NB Woman Wms Award LAWRENCE 0 SCMOENBORN .. ~.. t .. ><u•o• 011..... ..... Dllfll(UI•" dnd 1"•1 .... '""~ .,,., l AWRE NCE BRUCE SCHOENBORN ol WIC) oec"°"nl DI•<• ol twM1nt,i '"" """"""' l>et'n "'' O~<ta\t'd J. FRANI( MARTIN JR IOf' lliuQU'.\t 8. '''8 nl 'I 00 • m . on I"•' NOhCt I\ ~eov QIY~n to CfedUOt~ AttOf'ney "' Uw fOUrtroom"' Dec>.nrt,,...,.nt No l Of 'd•f't havlnQ r ta•m\ •9CJ1Ml thP W•d deer tOMO Wlh.Nr• 81vd court, ,., JOO C.1vtt. UnhH Orivtt w .. ,, a.-.,, 10 hit "d•d Cla•ms '" tlw otfk• ot Suite ,_ 111 "'~ C.•lv ot s.tntd AM, C..hlo• ~·• llnfa Cunningham ol Newport Beach has been .. 1warded the 197 8 Oran ge County Fait' purch<ise awar(t of S500 an the semi profrs:-.1onul c·at t.·gory r or a w~1ten·olor tif th1• Balboa Fun Zont' !hf' """' ol ,,,.. alor.....,td couri or 10 LO\ All .. '"• CA '907• Odl"d Jul• IA, 1~19 P"''enl ll'll!m lo lne u.-rs>Qne<J'at ttw 1213) 41~Sl WILLIAM E St JOHN Olll(f 01 OAVI O E BURTON. Put>ll~Md 0r'"1Q!! '4d\I O~·•v P1101 CountyC.11'£> CHIRTON GAULOIN, THOMSON. & July lb, Auc;i.1. 'I, lo. 1'118 >8ll-18 MITCH EU.• PllEltCE NELSON 762' So. Painter A•e., Wiii! ' UIOWihtllre llvd. l1 t r , CA '10602 , wh ic h l•I t------------P .. l,.,._Wit•O ter olflct•\l,,..Oiou-Ofbo>sl._<ol th" PUBLIC NOTICE LMA...,.....CA•SJ undto'"'1qned '" all tNU(llor\ Pl\'r1cl1nlnQ Att..-My, tor P9tKtorter-lo '"'d ~•;rte '>uch cld1ms with lht' Puo11s-O.~ Coast Odilv P••o• nt>Ct'\\ar. •OU<her~ mu-.t Dt 111~ O• SUl'IEltlotl COURT OF TNE JUIY 10. 7• Auq 7 1'178 Drts"nlto ., dlO•t'l<l•d within lour STATE OF CALI FOR NI II FOlt month< dllt'f ,,,.. ''"I l>Ub41Cdllon DI THE COUNTY OF ORANGE lhl\ no11u• No A·'61Jl OoledJu1y111918 NOTICE OF HEARIN~ OF She is an exh1b1tor in lhe Art-A·Fa1r summer fes tiva l 1n Lag una Rea('h and belongs to th e Co-..ta Mt·sa A rt Lea gut· IEh_,,M X-,,._,, PETITION FOR PROBATE OF Wlt.L E-u!Of ol IM wlll 01 AND LETTEllS TESTAMENTAllY ~•·d~--... , £sl•l• ol lE NON ~IANL( v OAVIO E 8UllTON ZIOLICOWSICI, Otcuwo ••rtOft, ~I\. T-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llwl •Nel\Oft EUGENIA TRAWINSICI hO hied 7•14 So P•1ntH Av• twr~tn "' o-11h0f' f()I' PtotMf~ Of WtO Wh1lhtt, CA_., ono •<S.,."<t of l~llf'M. T~t-tnt•<• Tel (11)) ...... t 10 tt'w-Pf'ht~ , ..... f'ft(,, IO#h+<nrc Publis....., Ora,. Co.i~t Oa••v Pi•ot mad• •or 1urin.-t 1M•hcul•n. ""° lholl July 19, u . AUO l ~ 1•1a ....... ,,, .. ""° 1)1.0CP Ol "NflnQ llW """"' ?11•-111 h•~ ~" 'it'l lor A..Ou" a. 1071 o• 10 otl -----I~ m • tn thfo counroom of ~part~\ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE No J ol YKI c~ •• 100 C1v1t Ct•nlrr Q,-,..,~ W~1. tn trw' (1lt of s.nt'l'I Ano Comotroller of the Currency Administrator of National Banks REPORT OF CONDITION South Coast National Bank of Costa Mesa in the state of California, at the close of business on June 30, 1978 published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12. United States Code, Sec· t1on 161 . Charter number 16453. National Bank Region Number 14. Statement of Resources and Liabilities ASSETS Cash and due from banks .. U.S. Treasury Sec.urities ObliQations of other U.S. Gov 1 agencies and corps . . Thousands of Dollars 5.763 •.. 507 Fet.eral Reserve stock and corporate stock Federal funds sold and securrl1es purchased 900 .. 36 under agreements to rese ll . . . . 6,750 Loans, Total (excluding unearned income> . . . tJ,558 Less · Reserve for possible loan losses 68 Loans, Net.. . • . • . . . .. . .. .. •. 13.490 Bank premises. fum1ture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises ...... 1,042 Other assets . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 995 TOT AL ASSETS . . • .. 29,483 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corps ..... . 19,740 Time and savings deposits of 1nd1vidua1s. partnerships, and corps ..... Oep0slls of United States Government Deposits of c.ommerc1al banks Certified and offrcers' checks TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS .• Total demand deposits .... . ...• Total time and savings deposits ••• TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC . 6,830 '290 .. . . . . s . 694 27.559 . . 20,729 . 6,830 (<il1tornt1t Ootl'd July II •'119 WILLIAM E St JOHN (ounrv (.h '" JAMES W llEAD, Jll >4S E •>t Zlnl Sl,...I Coslf ~u. c.A m 21 Tel'. •O·llM AttMMf lor Pthh......,. PuOlo~h<'O °'""<I<' Co.s\I OdllY P••OI. July :~. 10, 1• 1078 __ 1111·18 PUBUC NOTICE ll·J410S SUPERIOR COURT OF TNE STA fE OF CAl.lFOANIA FOii THE COUNTYDFOltANGE NO lli·-N0fl(E OF HEAlllNc; 01' PETIT ION FOR PROBATE OF Wlt.L ANO TO SET ASIDE E!>TAl E NOT EXCEEDING U0,000 IN VAt.U E CPR08ATE COOE MDI ESl•lf' ot R08£RJ L BAl(£R 0.<~•\.ed NOTIC.E IS HER£ BY G•VEN tn..1 B(:TTY LOU BAl(EI! "•' l1lf'cl ,.,.,.,,n d aettllon tot Proo.1 .. Of Wilt dnd 'O '\-ti-I a\ldft E ~,.,,. not ~t<Hd~nq S10.000 1n v••t.aie t Prcio.t,. Coc:lt" 6.4()) r~ffrf'nCc-to which 1\ nwdr tcw twther par1f<ulM \. •nd llWl l~ hrno bnel Di.«• ol "'-••011nq '"" sam~ ha\ -...,, '°' AUQU\I I "11. •1 10 00 a m., In 11\t '°""'oom ot DrPilrt~nt No l Of wtd court, tU 100 C.1v1c Ct<>l .. °''"" west 1n '"" Cnv 01 S..nl;J AM. CAlllorn1• Oal~d JUl• l'0;10711 WIUIAM E SI JOMN Counly C.l•r' STAllKEY • STAlllCE Y 7336 Pollnt.< Aw WlllUl•r. c.A '°'°1 A11orMY\ !cw P•l•ll-r Publl\heel Ordnqto C.o.,I Deily Pilot July 76 V AU<I ?, f'l/8 ?llCI< IA PUBLIC NOTICE ANO FOREIGN OFFICES.... • • • . .• 17,559 NOTICE TOCREOltORS Other llabilltles....................... . .•••.••• 131 s~~~~~~~1'::~~~rAT;c:lt TOTAL LIABILITIES <excluding • • .t• •• TH£COUNTvoF011aNGE subordinated notes and debentures> ...•••.. 27,690 No A·-' eQUITY CAPITAL ht••• of CARL A OLSON, ••• Common stock ~~\:'c~'~su:E~L~~·G~~~~~ ,.,.. a. No. shares authorized . . .. 192,000 cr«1110" o11"" dbov .. .,.,.,.,..., oec•<1en1 b. No. shares outstandina . 169,226 '""t o111 pef10n\ n•v1nq ,,.,,.,, .tlO••"'' (par valuel . • ..... ~., •.. , 8.46 :=~•1!.::C:~~~~~~~~ .. ~·:~ Surplus.. . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . -..........•.•• ~06 ,,,. otl•<.~ o1 ""' c•er~ 011,.,.. •bo..,...., Undivided profits. . . . . • • , ••.••.•• , ••••..• S41 11tted covri,.,. to Dtt'....,,1 t~m "''" TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL ....................... l.793 1ne "~c•u.ary •out~,., ft> 1~ un ,,,. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE ~UPERIOR COUllT OF THE STATE OF c.ALIFOltNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OltANGE ... A--11 NOT ICE 01' NEARING OF l'lTtTIOH FOii PROaATE OF WILL AND LETTERS TESTAMENTAll Y ANO FOR AUT"ORIZATIC>tt TO AD M I Nl !>TEP UNOEI> TH E INOEPENOENT ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT E\t.u-•.• """~'"'" ALLEMA,. SMAltNBOAG Ot-c~d"'O NOTICE I\ HEREBY GIVEN lhdl JON '>HARNBORG ...,, l1lf'O ,...,.,n • ptoftltOf' tor Pr'oCMI .. Of Wilt ond 1; .J.lnC" ot l rtter\ T~lMTWW'lt•r• to ''"°' ,...,,,,,o~r .na tor ~•utft0f'1tiatton 1n ~" m1n1~tt-r unc:l@r thP 1n<lt'ocndent "o f'n1f'1~t,.t1ftort of E\tdif'°" Act, ,.,.h1rt-nc1 to w n•rh '" m~dft tor tut th•'' P•t ••<vttlf\ tltnd th.al fhf" t tmP •n('I Otitt<f' Of ~~rlnQ thrt '.MJm•• h1'S ~n '''t lor 11iu9u,1 I~. 1q18 . .11 tO 00 ,, m "' •n•' courtroom nf a..P-Jr1rnenr No J ut \(11d court t:tt 700 C1v1t. Ct•nff"' Dr•~·· Wt'''. 1n thr C.•t't ot '),rntd A not Cdfltotn1a O.tled July 71, 1~78 WILLIAM E SI JOHN. Count~ Cle<k PLAIA • WARll EN ISO! WHKlill Oriv•, Sutlt Jlf Newport 8N<h, C• T~ Ul .. ISI AttorNYJ tor P•t1lt0f'l~t C)ubh\ht'<I 0tdnoP CCM!.t 0'4•J'f Pul"lt JUI• IS. 1&. Auq I ·~18 ,,...., /~ P BLIC NOTI CE ll·J4M1 NOTICE TOCltEOITORS No A--IH·«n19111 SUl'ERIOR COURT OF THE STA TE OF CALIFOltNIA FOii THIE COUNTY OF ORANGE In '"* Malle< ol tl'I(' E\Wlt ol FAE.CJ KRAMER ICNIGHT. 0,,C.,•!.00 NOT1CC •S HEREBY G1VEN 10 creditor) MVlf19 tlct1m' ft0i1tn~• thot wfd OC<f'OP'nt '<> f1te wt<t <.l•tm\ ,n in. olllu OI the (1..,.., ot "'" .. IOCttolo<I <Ourt or to or~• t~ to 1f"t• un oer~1oned di ..... °'"'" 01 DENI'> t R•CE t-4oward . Pr tm ~,c .. N f'Mt-tOv\lu. C•n•d't & Polf41k ·• P<ol..,s1on•I Coro., •111 C...l•t SI Su11• ~. S.sn FrM><IK'O, C/lo 4At0ll, "'"''" '•"~' ofUc~ '' tt"ft ptac~ o• bu\1nr'~ ot thf> under\1~ 1n all mtttter, OP.rtAH• 1no to '•'O "''~'~ ~U('" c•••m,. •Uk tnlf• nce\\,tfV '"oocnttr'\ mu\t bt fllN or prutnltd ~• ~•or~a10 within lou• monrr,, 11tt1?r '"" "'~' publlcttt1on of th" no11c~ D•lotO JtllV It, 1918 ~ "'o c;..otlrev Kn19hl A Je•nne M Looq C.O·E•Kulor<.of ..... "'" Of ,.,a Of"C.•-ol'nt DENIS T. lllCE, ESO. Mownd, l'rlm, ltlo, Nemerov •••. C."*'' • P911•• A Preten10NI Corp UO C•tll St., "'4 le lW S.ft l't•ll(IKe. (.A .. lilt Pub11Shf<I Or;tnQe c.oast Odlly P1101 July 1t, 16 Aug 2, 9, 1•11 Ut0-7N PUBLIC NOTICE TOTAL LIABILITIES AND der s1oned di 11\• Dove Slrt•I foMwp0r1 Be«ll. C.lll0<n1a ""><n •\ E QU ITV CAPITAL • • ............. 29 ,483 Ille pl.ce ol bu\lne\\ 01 lht un •---N-O_T_l_C_E_T_O_C_lt_E_O_tTO_ltS __ _ MEMORANDA 0trs•9rlff "'•11 ,.,.uen "'1••nonq io sul'•••OttC.OUllTOl'TH£ Average for 30 calendar days endino with report :::::.~:1:1~~~~.':".,!;.,7.~1:;~~~ nAHOFCA1.1~N•Ho1t date: '"o.7~~tu4Y S. 1'18 THI cou..:.~A.ANOE Cash and due from banks ...............••.. S,794 EOHA MAR•£ ORTON e1111e o1 JAMES1 ALBERT. ••i.o Fed. fUndS SOid and SeCUrttteS purchased f:oec:ttlo< of'"'" wo11 t nown .ss JAM ES I AOU T MAN under agreement to resell .. . .. . . • .. . .. 6,S66 ~':::O"",..""'" ~,:::dT •nd JAMES ALBER 1 Total loans • . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • • • 13,531 TULLY" UYMOUll NOTICE IS HER.EBY GIVEN to ,,,.. Time deposits of Sl00,000 or "" Doves•-1,s..11•140 c...i11orso1 1 ... .oove,...,,,..,.,.,_,,, more in domestic off Ices • . • • • . 1,687 -port aff<l>. CA •t... ,,.., 1111 ~''°"' ,,.v1ng cta.m\ ·~•nl• T t I de It 25 91.S t»-t60t ,.,. ~••ct dt<-1 ••• r11QU•<11<1 10 111• 0 a pos s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Attern•'.., Ea.ctllor '""""· ••Ill ll>tt Mef'S'!¥Y VOU(l'IOlf1t, ·~ TOT AL ASSETS · • • · • · • · • 30,S42 PuOl•\lleCI OrM"19 co.i\l 0•"• P1101 tM oftlCf' Of I~ Clefl ot lfl<t •boV<t ~" Time certificates of deposit In denominations of July 16, AUQ >. '· •••• ,~ lalNI lilted toul1. or lo P'""'1 11\!'m, wlli. S 100,000 Or more (OUtStanding aS th• nece.s.ry vouc:Mrs. 10 IM un 687 PUBLIC NOTICE c1en19Md •I IM oll•<tt flf HAllWOOO of report date) • . • . . . . . . . . •.. 1, & AOKINSOH. HO N•wPo<I C.nl•• I, Nick J. Florio, President of the above.named -----------~ or1ve. sv11e eoo. Nu•oort Buc11. bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condition 111cTmousaus1N1u c.111o1"nl•. w111c11 11 '"-Dle<e "' 11v .. ~ Is true and correct to the best of my knowledne and NAMtnATIMINT ntu oft,,. 111Q,.,i0Mc1 '" •11 m.tll••' • T ... lollowl"9P•UO<>•\d<H"Qbt.1\1Nis• pertelt1lng lo Info Ht••• Of Miki OK• belief. /S/ Nick J. Florio July 19, 1978 •) 11en1,w11111111ourmon111u1i.r11>e11,.1 We, the undersigned directors attest the correct· eo,1~~~~'.~~1U1E, '" .,, o eir st .. "u:~~~·:i~1~"'~,i;:11c•. ness of this statement of resources and llabllltles. We c;1 ...... AovLow.•tH1thSt ,Apt•. ,.,~ .. 1111.0~ H•LOE&RANO declare that It has been examined by us, and to the Hu1111not0111H.o<n CA.,Mi e.e<1110<ot11>ew111 best of oor knowledge and belief is true and correct. T"1• t>wnm "c-umo "' '" ~~ •.. Nf'MO lr.<llVldu•I -~· t s/ Benjamin B. lodes c.•ennRovLo"" OONALOO NHWOOO 1s1 Ni'k J Florio '"" ••••e""""t ..... '"f'(I .,.,, .. '"" N••woooaADtl1NM>H I 0 Alb t P I t I County C.•tf11 ot <><-not County on J111y '0 eH ltw 'S r er er~ !. ,. n '· "" ,..."" 8"cotl. CA·~ Directors 1oore11 -ms Pwl>llU-.CI Or-(.o.t\1 t'I•"• •·•IOI Att-Y\ Mr ••Klltw Published Orange Coast Od•ly Pilot. July 26, 1978 MY•> ".·~ Avo 1 .,, Pub•••~ 0r-eo.'' 0.11, •1101 '789·78 fOl ltl Jul••• >• A"'I 1, t 1t" )11) 71 . . ; J • ~ I I l t .. I .. •.' ' ~ ) J ; . ORANGE COUNTY IA T YOUR SERVICE /POLITICS "Got a problrm-> Then wnte lo Pal Dunn Pat will cut red lapt>. getting the ans~s and action you need to solve. 111eqtot1es m governmenl and business Mall your question& lo Pat Dunn, Al Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot, PU Btu 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters as posnble will be answered, but plumed mqumes or lellen not inctudlnu the reader's full rm me. address and busmeu hours phone number cannot be comuJered. This column appears dai- ly except Saturdays " . .,. I TOP REPORTER Burgess Titus Coumian Top Court R eporter Orange County S uperior Court re· porter Bur"'css "Virg" Titus has l><.'l'O elected a Fellow of the Atndemy o f P r o f e s :-. 1 ,, n .i I Reporters The <kclur atwn <JC ~~~~~;11;~(,_~flflll'""'~ companying th(: ti\.\ ard ·~~~~~? lo Judge Kcnnl·th E . Lae's reporter notes that only 55 reporters in the ~&;;;;;;="iJ:S .. U.S. have achieved such • DEAR PAT Will you explain the technique u:-.cd in "drownproof1 ng" Posture? I understand this can help a non swimmer survive in deep water . .J.J., Corona del Mar Drownproortng was invented by Navy swim· ming coach Fred tanoue. During World War II. his technique is r t'JH>rted to have saved many downed lJ.S. flit-rs. Extensive training, practice and common 1t(•nse also are required for success. Begin on dry la nd. Assume t he correct drownproof position -head bent slightly forward, arms held downward and away from the body. legs close togetht>r. Hold this position until your musclei. memorize il. Enter shallow ••nd of pool with a friend - nevf•r alone -and knt"<'I on the bottom as your friend supports you. Till your head above water and inhale through your moulh. Dip your head into the water and exhale through your nose. In deeper water (not over your head and with a friend present) ai.sume the drownproof position and repeal the breathing process until you feel comfortable exhaling under water. Now float in a "stand up" position. Raise arms to shoulder level and tilt your head until just your nose and mouth are above water. NaluraJ bouyan- cy brings most people to the water's surface. If you'tt still below the swface, gently press yoor arms down, do a scissors kick with yoor legs at the same time. Tilt your head back and inhale as you surface. Surfact.> only when you really need a breath. Then sink back Into t he drownproof position. Conserve your energy with minimum movement. Don't. panic. Practice until you can float for an hour. An illustrated drownproofing survivaJ chart can be ordered for $1.95 ppd. from Drownproof- in g /The Trave l Advisor , r .O. Box 31956, Washington, D.C. 26031. recognat1on Titus served as presi- dent of the Orangl' Coun- t y S u per 1 or Co u r .t Reporte rs Association. as editor of Caligrums. the official puhl1t:.it1on of the California Court Reporters Associat.1on and a s u c o unc·1 I represt•nt;J tl\ l', board member and sccretar) of CCRA ·•. , ........... . .. . • • • • • .. • • .. • • • l"llll:;jlml"'!,,U; • 11{! • t' .. . ~ ....... • .: • • • HERB • : F RI EDL:\,DF:R ! ,. JS MAKI NG • • GREAT DEALS « : FREE : • • 50 G:\U'i : it OF<;As « ............... .-fl4ll!lllt 1tfft•IAt4ll#\f •h •H ... ~ orOll.Cll.\:"1.GES « 1• •• rtt0,...,.-.i b) ~ lo<1or~ lor ii • u foac '' ,o. .,.,. ,,..., t ar • • e HONDA e .- • l.Jl!'I llrac~ ""d • .. ~)1 "" ......... ~ -.111 •* * * * * * * * •• * •• • MG·TRIUMPH : • e JAGUAR e • ! F IAT-LANCIA ! • "' nW""~:~·~:~:~111'.",.. ~111 + "'* * * * * * ••• * * •• ! e TOYOTA e • 1•1(,., .... f,,m,.Ahd «: Jt-•••r•ft41tn\_. U7 M'4 4' •* •• * *. * * * * * ~ : . :\H!'"~'ORll~:\11': . : • S.\Ll·,S & IU.~T.\l .S Jt RESElt\'E ~ow : ,.. s:n-1111 E:\t. :;oo ,. ............... • e LEASING e • Jt AU Ma .. .-• -•--•rfl1.a A Oo"'""'h' it • •.• ,A B•U4'rlA"-,llM> ltonTMm- 'lt 537-7777 Exl. tiOO ii ************• Cell 642-5678. Put a lew words to work lor ou. IS YOUR MONEY , ---.,,. . .,, WHEIE YOUR MOUTH IS? Some of it should be. But maybe Dr Flanzer could save you some. He offers a complete line of dental care for less than you might expect. And if you have dental Insurance. 1t might not cost you anything How·s that for being up front? ActTMlly C.PwAllAl••ll ...... 642-0112 Dr. Arnold H. Flanzer, DDS 370 I. 17 .. Stn.t Costa Mesa -.. ~ ... Wednesday July 26. 11ne DAIL'( PILOT A I ' National Initiative Eyed- By O.C. HUSTl!':GS Of 1 ... 0.lly Ptl•Ul.tt Bill Farris. a candidate for Congress 1n th~ :19th Co11gress1onal District. has announced that h~ ..,upµurts a con:-.titutional ame ndment c:-.tabh5.hing • 1 natwnal rn1t1at 1ve process s1m1lar to the one in l'allforn1a Under thl' process, petitions could be cin·ulat ed to place an issue on the nationa l ballot. to be de c1ded by a m aJority of voters. Furris said that. if elected. he will work for tht! amendment sponsored in the Sen1tte by James t\bourezk. D·S.D.,·and Mark Hatfield. R·Ore . and 1n the Mouse by James Jones. D·Okla . and llarold Sawyer. R-Mich. .. . . Thl· proressor reportedly ... aid :hat ir the dcadhn<' WPre extended beyond •he original seven .. C'ars 24 stall:s · 1 atifications would be mvahdated The r l'al>on 1s that 12 of these made their ratifi~atlon conditional on the seven-year dl odhne and other rt- q u 1 red language that might reqwre re-ratlflcat1on * * • GOV. BROWN has opened Orangl· County < .i m µ:.ugn he-adquart<:rs at 824 ="ort h Broadway tn Sr.1nt .. 1 Ana R(•sidcnt~ interested 10 ..... orking for tht! go~ ernor's re·Plec-t1on can call 973·2140 for mform1:1 lion .. * 1t .., Duayne 0. Christensen, 0.0.S. ................... M'w ... ,,,......... .. -...,, ....... -i.c-................ ... _,_,_ .. ....,.-.... ...... ........ --.. Cl 11•11• ~ n. ........... _,,. ........ ,........, hMctfem .... ~ ....... ~-cr~> ... ~-e;:·=~ ,,.,............... . direct~-... ~­... .,,,,..._..,......_. .. l\SSE1'1BLYMAN BRlJCE Nes te.ode R: ... ._._ ... _ ,, •....,. Ornng~. has won the endorsement of the CaJiforn1a ::'~:=7.= ::a:: Labor Federation. AFL-CIO. in his bid for re· ,..,.. " -<2> n. ~ eleC'tion .._.,. .._. • :::.Z. .-.. ASSE MBLY1'1AN DENNIS Mangers. D He was one of five Re publican Assembly can· ~-=-· ~ .. -;.:;. Huntington Beach. will discuss Proposition 13. rent d id ates endorsed by the group It endorsed -• ......._ control and other current matters at a reception at Democrats for all congressional. stale ad· e?..~ ::-:,.: 7 .30 p.m . Thursday at 1025 Bayside Cove East. m1nistrat1ve and stat" Senate seats P-. •••at .......... ,,...., Newport. Beach. " -08• ~ ., ••IL• .._ c.. ---------------------1 .... _., ...... Cl!)' ... The reception is s ponsored by the Committee •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• et ---....._... .... •• ... R 1 D . M tMJe•--.~~ to e·e ect enrus anger~. : S ummer Seascape Show : ~ .... --:-~ -:a.,"O.': .. .. .. "C.\MPAIGN '78 -Can the Republicans Con· trol Sacramento"?" will be the topic of a discussion Aug. 2 sPonsored by the Republican Associates of Orange County. The event will begin al 6.30 p.m and costs S4 for non·members . It will be held 1n the San D1C'go /San P('dro Room at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. 666 Anton Uoulevard, Costa Mesa . • • • CONG RESSWOMAN Yvonne Brathwait e Burke of Los Angeles. the Democratic candidate for state attorney general, will be special guest at an Aug. 12 Fiesta sponsored by Democratic Worn en of Orange County. Guests of honor will be former governor Ed· mund G. "Pat" Brown and Richard J. "Dick" O'Neill. Cocktails will begin at 6 30 and dinner at 7 30 at 1126 Sharon Road in Santa Ana Cost is S15 per person or S25 per couple lnforma· t1on numbers are995-3837 and898·3831 ir .. • CONGRESSMAN ROBERT Badh am. R-NewPort. Beach, reports that a law professor has advised the House Judiciary Committee of his find- ings regarding the proposed extension of the ratifica· tion deadline for t he Equal Rights Amendment _._ _........ .......... •. JuJy 29 through August 12 • • ...,. ~ ,_... ,.... ......., ---.. .._... .. ...,.._ • Numerous WOfks by such world renoWOl'd drhSl5 as Robert • 0... ....--"' -~ • Wood. Andre 1:2.L--Mid Robert w .. ;: .................. tilt; UOl}'V"I ... _.. ., ... ~f Nit . hr . ,.....,. ... ......,tty --_,. e 1741 Wutcliff Dr. e =:.:.:.-:: r::-.:-ttoa--= • Newport Beach • := u... to ..a uMll ..,. • (714)646-4515 • the"---===::.~ • porcelain salon • poor ~·"'~ .tlwltuP ...e.o- • • • •••• •• • •• ••• • • • • • • •• •• • • • doMk. CM9-(OI ---· ..... .... .............. "'" ... . ---------------------1 ... -........... ........... COAST COMPUTER CENTER Hcwbor Areas Sales Distriblltor of -·pp11z~-.mn11>Utcu Frnle9'NMcJ ......,._ fOlt IHFOltMA TtOH CALL64MSJ7 I 7tfl .ad TUSTIN COSTA MESA IWUT?O«T~ .... .. ~ ,__.. ...... _.,., ........ ..,_. -to bMI)' t_,. Ii .,,. __ ........... Ula ..--. tl•I of .,_.... c..aa e.t., •M •t the ... "'"' .. _ ... -th. chlN of ~ ............ ttMtt --deftbl aN ~ ~ llt tt. .............. ........,~ '" .... ,.. _.... c ...... neW ~ ..... ,_ -,,,... tMtn! 1•01 WHf . afa A.._ w~rer 893-1358 A YOUI Daily Pilot ' ca" be Recycled oc.c ~ ..... oft~eentef" •0<Coal•Meu . ---.E-A..---TURING MAGNAVOX TELEYJSION AND STEREO COLOR CONSOLES, YOUR CHOICE OF STYLES • SAVE UP TO 40% DURING THIS ONCE A YEAR EVENT! • MANY FLOOR SAMPLES AT REDUCED PRICES! From s119. . -...... --.. . . .. Ft-om WITH I TitACK PL.AYR s499_ -. -- FREE BALLONS FOR THE KIDS • REGISTER FOR FREE PRIZES FINANCING AVA IL.AILE OAC Fn>m sss. ,· ,. t t I• v e d ... d e l e d r L I• ZEST DEODORANT BEAUTY SOAP BATH SIZE BAR Right Guard .. BRONZE" DEODORANT by Gillette :::. ),1 l~1i1Jm•n• 10 ~-...... . oz. • FAMILY SCOTT BATHROOM TISSUE BB C 8.3oz. TUBE · MISS ~BRECK BUMBLE BEE "FANCY WHOLE" HAIR SPRAY on QUALITY ITEMS SMOKED OYSTERS Salt Added ----------- ~9oz. ggc LADIES' SHORTS & JACKETS ,. \ Nylon and ace1a1e 1ooks and feels like real satin You ~ ~ v~ can look stylish 1n your matching set on the court IJ bike riding or 1us1 having fun' ~ SHORTS JACKET !ti, r:--~ 4.88 8.88 NEUTROGENA SOAP lip Quenchers by CHAPSTICK UntQue transparent soap Regular Scent TWIN PACK 3.5 oz. BARS 1.39 The mo1stur111ng l1pst1ck That's kind 10 your 1tps1 With a fresh-air fragrance u.1.39 -EOSTfB CREEK 6 YRS. OLD BOURBON ~~KODAK X-151NSTAMATIC CAMERA OUTFIT ~ KOOACOLOR II 1 39 . FILM 110 or 126 20 EXP • EA. 14.88 PLAYTEX DEODORANT TAMPONS SUNTAN LOTION DARK TANNING Oil Gel 1he best lrom the sun• YOUR CHOICE 1.49:~· WHISKEY 7 69 80 "T.;s UTEI 1 ~~ ,.--------------......... ~ ~~--------------~ Hawian Tropic ~~DARK TANNING OIL For the na1ura• Ian ot 1he islands' 8oz. 2.88 CRYSTAL PITCHER with ICE UP Hand blown m Mexico by R1ekes Crtsa 90 oz. 3.99 "Shades of Fashion" Lenses darken and tighten au1oma1tcally w1lh changing • lognt """'':. 5.00 ~:::1, PHOTO ~.<.aim ALBUM ~ ~:.~ .. 1.39 .. ~TIDE SERGEANT'S SENTRY IV r.. · ----~ FLEA & TICK COLLARS \~I s.11.i·s For Dogs 1 2 I ,. .... , & Cars IUl&TO~ ..,..,,.,.y.... J.. _. • ~~~~ VITAMINS --~ VITAMIN E \ !SYNTHETIC) 4001.U. '.'.'.'.'~' ~LIS 4.99 I I 100 TABLnS VITAMIN c AND E 1000 V1tam1n \,..:;.:.,;;..o_:J:i:2.99 MacKINNON'S SCOTCH WHISKY 7 99 80 "T.;S LITER 1 DAVENPORT GIN 18 ~5UTER6.49 NO LIQUOR AT. 2760 Fletcher Parkway. El Ca1on· 4829 Clairemont Drive. 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"I'm Just sta rting now." he said Tuesday night after shattcrmJ? Tommy Holmes' mode rn record of 37 games "I've got half the building built. I've got to bulld the rest of it now." . The first half ended when he ripped a third· inning single -the firs t of his three hits against New York Mets right·hander Craig Swan -to push his streak to 38 games. That erased Holmes from the record books and left the path clear to some of baseball's biggies -Ty Cobb's 40-game streak in 1911 a nd the 4l·game st ring pieced together by George Sisler in 1922. "I 'm glad Cobb's 40 and Sister's 41 are in reach now." Rose said. "That gives me something to ::.hoot for." THOSE TWO STREAKS sit like guardians at the gate of one of baseball's most cherished marks the amazing major league record 56·game streak set by Joe DiMaggio in 1941. In between are two pre·l900 players -Willie Keeler. who hit in 44 stra ig ht games in 1897 and Bill Dahlen, who had a 42·game streak in 1894. but those two are more or lesi. shrugged off by baseball statisticians. who prefer to begin their serious counting with the turn of the century Rose has given fair warning to the legendary na m es that lie ahead . "I'm swinging the bat good." he said. "I'll let you know when I'm not." The streaks a ren't the only things on Rose's mind these days as he commands the attention of the entire baseball world. "I want to keep hitting the ball good and get· ting on base." he said. "I'm 10 points from the bat· ting lead now. it would be nice to win the batting t itle a t 37 then nobody could say I'm old." ROSE HAS A plan to reach his goals. •·1 have to s tay aggressive at the plate. get the bat out in front." he said. "That's the secret of hitting. That and bearing down. I try to get a hit every lime I come to bat. I think I bear down more than any body. 1 have to. Sometimes when the score is See ROSE, Page 82 PETE ROSE Indians Win Brewers Next For Tanana CLEVELAND <AP I -Mike P axton isn't into the psychology of pitching, but the young Cleveland Indians right·hander knows when he's doing the JOb Paxton. 8·6, gave up eight hat:-. 1n 71 :i innings Tuesday night ll::. he picked up his second straight victory, a S-1 verdict o ver the California Angels Da n Sp1llnl'r, gaining his second save of the season, finished up with a one· hit relief job. The Angels open a two .game series at Milwaukee tonight with Fra nk T anana. 13-5, opposing Bill Travers, 7-4. For Paxton. who came to the Indians dtiring spring traarung ', · ,\~bSlate AtiGamH Oft KMPC f1tOI lonoglll CallldrnoaatMilw.ou•ee s·?So m l!>u,.dav C•lllornla <11 MllwMJl<.fl<! s Hp m Fr1day C•l1torn1o1 at S.lllrno.-e 4 HI> m RAM OWNER CARROLL ROSENBLOOM ANSWERS QUESTIONS FROM THE MEDIA TUESDAY AT ANAHEIM STADIUM. as part of a six.player deal with Bost on , his latest s treak of strong pitching has buoyed a once· sagging spirit. RainS Attract Full House "FOR A WWLE. everybody was telling me to try different Lhings and it all got too confus · ing, .. the stocky 24·year·old ex- plained. "Finally. J eff <manager J err Tor borg> just told me to re lax and lhrowtbe ball. More Than 100 Press Members Assemble "I feel good and relaxed now. and I'm throwing the ball well. t may get my brains knocked out next time out. but I reel good. I'm not into the psychology of pitching. either. I just pitch. By JOHN SEVANO Of IN O.iuly Pltot Stall Los Angele•::. Rams owner <fnd pn·s1dcnt Carroll Rosenbloom ::.mi led broadly as he entered tht· /\naheim Room at the Big A Tuesday morning R o~c nbl oo m arrived 17 minult'S lak for th1.: 11 o'd oC'k conforcnC'c, hut ltl{' more than 100 membe rs of the press which had assembled didn't seem to mind. All thl'y wanted was an opportunity to fire questions <fl the controversial owner. and the media got their chance Ro~enbloom ':-. op ening r e marks were a nything but earth- :-.hattering as he proda1med the Rams "intention" to move to Anaheim Stadium by 1980 It wa:-. a n :mnouncement the press had been m ade aware of 2'1 hours earlier. but Rosenbloom continued anyway "I needed to u~e Disneyland ~tatlonery to put my thought~ John Gets Save down on IJapt!r ," hl' JOk ingly ::.tarted. "I HAD R ECEIVF.O a lot of proposals but had never taken them seriously until I learned the people involved were dead serious in submitting them. "When the city of Anaheim made their proposal on June 28 you can't begin to imagine the m agnitude or enormity of lht! decision I faced on whether I should move or not "It was a traumatic expencnrc for me." he said in a mort• serious vein. "It wasn't until I asl nigh I !Monday) we agreed in pn nc1 pie to come lo Anaheim in 1980." Rosenbloom also talked about h is p resent ci nd soon ·to·hl• fo r mer residence t he Lo::. Angeles Coliseum "IT'S WITH DEEP RF.GRET \\t' havt' to leave the Coh!>eum Dodgers Come Vp With New Relief LOS ANGELES tAP> -The scoreboard in Dodger Stadium flashed word of anothe r last.minute victory 400 miles away by ~he San Francisco Giants. while the Los Angeles Dodgers kept trying to «'scape from a tough one with the Chicago Cubs. The Dodgers needed a left·handed reliever. but their ace lefty flrl'm a n had been gelling too m~ch _ wo~k lately. Instead they ~orked a surprise on the Cubs. bnnfpng. m starter Tomi:ny John for only his second r elief appearance in five years. He quieted the Cubs on three ground outs to preserve a 3-1 Dodger victory. LEFTY JOHN. a 20-game winner in 1977 who is .11·7 as a starter this year. got the first save of his 14-year career m the ma JOr leagues. "Since Terry Forster pitched about four times in five days 1 volunteered to pitch to a bat· ter or two. J normally would Dodgen Slate pitch for about 20 minutes •uo.m.. .. uic 11 .. 1 anyway," John S81d. TonlQlll ClltC800•I LMMQ91tl 7 Upm The victory allowed the r11urso•r 101. Dodgers to keep pace with Fr•dov Pllt\l>urQll at lM Ano-to 1 HP m Giants. who had beat en . , St. Louis 3·2 minutes earlier The Giants lead the National League West by two game!\ over Cincinnati and 21 '2 over Los Angeles "TOMMY VOLUNTEERED. ll was a big situation for us because of :-ill their left-handed hitters." Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda said. "ll 's no refl ection on Charlie Hough or anyone else in the bullpen. It wus a situation where I want~ Tommy J ohn to pitch " i-·orstcr is the Dodgers' top reliever this season with 13 saves 5ff DODGERS. Page 82 , ,.. ...... ,, ... .... ----~· . .,. .. --. -···-·---·-·- Hut if you know anything about life you know the last cha pter is nl'ver written. and it is now time where we must move forward. "With the playing site. train· ing f acilities and e nc losed :-.tadium, we will have the ul· t1m atc complex for the fans. "We feel this move will give the Rams a winning edge. and W(' owe that much to the fans." Ro::.enbloom then concluded his open ing st ate me nts, in troduccd all the parties involved I I in pre paring the proposal. and opened the floor to questions from the m edia. IT WAS LIKE VULTURES fighting over a desert rat. "Why did you move and what do you think the reaction of the Coliseum fans will be?" began one reporter. "We have moved across town !35 miles) for obvious reasons." ans we red Rosenbloom. "and we Sec ROSENBLOOM. Page 8 2 "I know whem I'm pitching good and when I'm pitching bad. I don't always know why. One thing. l do know. though, is that I've been getting runs. and that makes it a lot-easier." he added happily. BERNIE CARBO provided the first run, and put the lndiani. ahead to stay, by leading off the second inning with his second I ' STADIUM PLANS -The dotted lines in the diagr am show where new construction at Anaheim Shtdium will be taking place T he field will run par allel to the l eft field line with the !)OUth end ~lopping at tht> right field line. The Rams plan lo resod the portion of the dirt infield that come~ 1n contact with the playing :rnrfocc •' .. .... .. . . -.. -..... hom er of the season and first since the Indians purchased him from Boston in June. Clevela nd bunched three hit~ around a walk and a sacrifice in the third. moving ahead 2·0 on And re Thornto n 's two· run single. After the Angels picked up a run an the seventh on thre~· -;mgle::. -ending Paxton's string of 152a scoreless innings -the Indians added two more in the See ANGELS, Page 8 2 CHRIS KNAPP * * * w -ill Knapp Apologize To Angels? From AP Dispatches P itcher Chris Knapp's retire- ment from baseball at the age of 24 1s over. Also ended are--some opportunities for Kna pp and the California Angels in a light Amertclln League West Division penna nt race. Kna pp requested aod was granted reinstatement with the Angels Tuesday, 13 da ys after he had been put on the disqualified h::.t by the Angels for refusing to takl' his scheduled pitching turn When Knapp left the Angels ht' had a 10·6 record. the team led the AL West by one game. and early in his absence the Angeb moved out to a two-game edgt' over defending division cham pion Kansas City. But the Angeh. h a ve had a mediocre recor<I since then and Kans as City ha:. been nearly unbeatable, with tht· Royals opening up a three.game edge over the Angels. HE HAD LEFT the team say· ing ht• "had h ad enoug h of baseba ll while play ing under contract terms dictated by t he Angels. , "I will say 1t isn 't money. I JUSt didn't like the way I was treated," he said. He claimed hi" dealings with management began to turn sour in Chicago last year. when he was 12·7 as a rookie, and he said more proh· lems arose after being deal to California over the winter . ··My relations with the Angels simply brought it to a head and served as a last stra w," Knapp said shortly after his decis ion on quitting the game . "BY MONDAY he should be ready to throw and we should know more about what we're ~o­in~ to do with the roster," s aid Angel General Ma nager Buzzic U1.1vasi · llt·'ll have to he in playing :-.hJPl' before I put him on the ro::.te1 Jnd I Jlso think he should <1poloJ:1ze to the club," Manager Jim r-·regos1 ::.aid in Cleveland. where the Angels lost to the In· d1an:. 5·1 Tuesday night l f fl2 UA.l V .,ll\)l Surf Battles Oakland In tt•rm~ nf \Hut lo..,l records the Cuhfornw Surf run.I..-. i;.'th Ht lhl• f\ortb Amenc•rn Soccc1 Ll•J)(Ul' Uu1 1n lermi. of promo l&Onb . lht- \n.1he1m ba <.'d lt>um 1s up nur the top with the bci.l or them Consider, for example. toru.ahl'b slctr·i.tuddcd sO<'('er trlpleheader al Anaheim Stadium Chronologically-but not ne<:esa;anly in order or 1m portance--the three-for.one deal includes al J pre-game soccer cllnic which begins at S 30. 1') the regularly scheduled 7:30 NASL gume between the Surf nnd the Oakland Stompers: <'> ~ h;etnime celebrity soccer a ame between the Penny Lane Cente rfolds und the Hollywood Square11 All· stars . The added attracltons boas t the top namel>. Signed for the celebrity game are rock star Linda Ronstadt, comedy artists J .J . Walker. J oan Ri vf'rs and Maclean Stevenson and, possibly , Rod Stewa rt and Barbi Benton. The clink will feature Kyle Rote. Jr . three· lime winner of the television Superstars competi· lwn .ind !'>ht>p Ml'..,l>tn~ • .a fJrnt!d goal keeper who pl,n l'd for the ASL l'hampaon Cosmos last year anc1 1-. rt-portedly the first $100.000 American soccer pla ver m the NJ\SL Hole play:s for the Dallas Tornado but Mess· 111..:. the lcatcue's lop goalie m 1975. will be in action "1th tht• Slomp(•rs who are chasing the Surf for -.t•cond place honors in t he American Conference, Wes t l':.ihformu is 12 14 for 103 points while Oakland 1 ~ 11·15 with M9 voints A win by t he Surf would virtuully kill Oakl and 's playoff hopes. Cha rlie Mros ko , a n impo rt from West Germuny, hns been virtually the whole Stompers offense. With 11 J?Oa ls and two assists. he has had a hand in 13 of the 18 goals scored by Oakland. the lowest S<'Oring team in the NASL. Calilornia ranks 16th in scoring with 35 goals but is seventh in defense However, the Surf may he without defenders George Graham and Andy M('Rr!de, who were injured in Saturday's 2·1 loss to Detroit f'ro• Pa.-Bl DODGERS. • • .ind t hn •t• v1(•lon es He had workl'd in fou r or the five prl'- VlOUS games. Tonight is the final meeting of the season between Los Angeles and Chicago. Burt Hooton. 10-7, will start for the Dodgers oppos· ing Dave Roberts. 4·4. I.OS ANGELES, which has wo n four of its last five games, built un early lead on Dave Lopes' first inning home r. his 11th of the year to match his career high. With an unearned run in the second. and a run- scoring double by Reggie Smith in the s ixth the Dodgers were on top 3·1. ISIAH ROBERTSON DOUG FRANCE FOOTBALL I BASEBALL I SOCCER I TENNIS APWl ........ e PETE ROSE DOFFS HIS CAP AFTER SETTING RECORD. Fro.Page BJ Arnritraj, Drysdale Lead Win INOlANAPOLlS tAP> - Player-coach Cliff Drysdale and Ana nd Amr 1traJ l e d th e Anaheim Oranges to a 27·23 overt1mt.' victory against the In· dianupolis Love::. in World Team T en111s Tuesday night I ndtana. though trailing, won the last Sl't and last game Of the evening forcing the overtime. Indiana's John Wh1tlinger and Allan Stone took the first two games in overtime. but Anaheim captured the third to end the struggle. The Oranges moved up to t hird place in the Eas tern Div1s1on of the WTT. with a 16-18 record Indiana is fifth with 9-22. -Y-2',S...Ol ... U l•t-Ywlll M lf.n Gflruhut1' 4HY, o~t L•wer &·)· <'"''"'"•' .. J'lulhO'\ INYt O•• L•Vttf·C•w 6--J.. ~Ul>t'"I 'lt'Offf .... , I • " INOmtn c,.,.,,,.nl ISO• ""I Au•Mll .. l. Gu~r rrtnl R~td Ct:.D' ~· Au~\.f·lt Anthony I & M,.~d CA'4' A~•d ISO O<'I Auuetl Anll-• • • " J 111 ....... ,. ..... ~2' CM~ YM,,_., "'41u.I Wom•n HOll.cMy 181 Gel Ro< ... <ds 1•; R>eMro .. 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Cuve>ers Stew•l1 •I "' •.WJ LM "-4ft 1', ~ GMen D 1.tt~k-!Ktl ·New experience For Rams' Allen LOS ANGELES (AP ) Geor ge Allen likes to coach ex pe rie nced players, so m os· rookies are not likely to stay long in the training camp of the Los Angeles Ra ms. Dul it's been another kind of experience for Allen this s ummer. J <&ckson left last Friday. and I he Rams reported he was con· s 1d erin g quitting foo t ball. although he m ight be seeking a trade. ''In se v en yea r s <&l Washington, no one walked out," Allen said , "No question about 1t T his is n't healthy." ALLEN SAID TIIE Rams will h.ive "a good football team with or without them ," but he added. "All I have to say it's hard to build a cohesive team this way." * * * CHICAGO •Ill r II IM A ~coll lb • I I 0 w1u1e cr • o o o Buonn lb ) O 1 I Murcer r1 • O 1 O 8l1UMr II • 0 I 0 1rtll07b J 010 Radtrc 1 0 0 0 Vaot Pll I 0 I 0 Kelleher pr O O O O Blac1cwe11 c o o o o O..Jew~ '' • o 1 o A Reu"'hel p 1 0 I 0 Cllnnph r o o o Burri\ p O O o o Putm•n ph 1 0 0 0 MCGlolhen p 0 0 0 0 Tot•I\ )~ I 10 I LOS ANGELES l~1b North <I A Smtlhrl Cey 3t> G.,·11e y lb 0 . B•ker 11 Fer9usonc Ausvlln R,_enp A•utzh•n p Toi ah •Ill r II M 4 I 1 I • I 1 0 1 0 I I 4 0 I 0 •OOO • I 0 0 3 0 I 0 3010 ~ 0 0 I 1000 3• l 1 ) Chlt.-o<> 001 000 000-1 LO\ A"9elK 110 OlO 001l-l E-OeJ~. R Scotl OP-Ch1ta90 7. UK A1>9ele\ I. L08-C1'11C9Q0 11, LO\ A nQetH •. 78-A. Smllh, Murcer, Cey, HA-L~ 1111 SB-0 B•ker. R. ~otl. IP H A EA 88 SO CHICAGO R A•uKMI CL, ~I I> I> 1 , 1 f1urris 1 0 0 0 0 McGtolM!I 1 ' 0 0 0 I LOS ANGELES R"OO~fl (W, 8 ~I S•' ) 1 I • I R•uhl\.tn 1 J ) 0 0 0 0 JOl\lt 1 0 0 0 0 0 San JoM 111 t -7 7J A-ll 41>\ Four talented Ram veterans have decided on their own 1t was time to go. Because or contract d isputes and other concerns, the four Ram starters walked out of the R ams' traimng camp in the firs t five d ays of preseason workouts for the National Foot· hall League t eam's veteran players E'ro•Pa~BI "THIS IS VER V d isappoint ing I might say it's a uniquP {'X f'll'rtt.'nt'(' for me," s aid Allen II<· 1 ~ r e t urning for his second round o l (·oach 1 n~ at Los ROSENBLOOM ... \ngclcs after spending 1971-1977 with the Washtngton Redskins. wh<'rc he nurtured a reputation a:-a man who likl's to M'C rookies on other people's foot bull teams. Ooug Fr:mcC', 25. a 275·pound offens1Vl' tackl(•. was th<.• latest lo leave the Hams, on Mond ay, re· vortedly because of a contract dispute. Contract r enegotiat ion also is behind JO.. year-old w1rie rt' cc1ver Ron J essie's decis ion to teave. All the absentees race finl'<, ~500perday. :~ $.inebacker Isiah Rob~rtson. O'; a nd corn er back Mont e )'~ck son, 25, also arc gone JIOJ>ertson was q uoted as sayinl! W n eeded .. to get my head t~tber" when he was last seen Jlonday al the Ra ms' training ~arters at California Stat•· qQjversity, Fullerton #".,,'. :;pE RAMS SAID they sf>nt ltel>ertson to see a doctor about ipfne headaches, and the Los ¥geles Times reported the doc ter prescribed a week's rest ch George Allen said Too11 he still hadn't heard from Mm doct o r s <'oncernin 1.: ~ertson. wou ld like to think our fans arc llOl Coliseum rans but Ram fans "We hope our fans will follow us here. We'd regret losing one ran." "How do you think the Can~ will rt'acl t his year?" asked another . "I CAN'T PROGNOSTICATE that. lf we win and play exciting football our fans will be there in droves," he answered . Why were other facilities. like th<' Rose Bowl, dropped from the <'ompl·l1lton? ·'The Ro::.c Howl ~cats too many people," he said bluntly · • 11 ·s a great place for one event, hut the scats an• too clOS(' 111 g t• t h c r <& n d th c r c are no t·h:11rbacks on them. We'd have to lt'ar up the &ad1um to put in <'h;11rback.c; " Could thf' Colis<•um h ave done anything to save tht.•m1wlves and kN•IJ th\• I lam:. tn J.J\? "l.fo:T ME SET tht• rt•(·orri strnigbt," said R-O:wnhlt)(1m w .. he :-t :irtt.'<1to show 1>11tn:. of s trum <·onct·rnin~ the qucsllonh1i.: "At • no time s tnCl' the Rum11 huvc movC'd to the CA>.JWwm h11 ve we ask<-d them lo de> anyth1r1 J.( th1•r1• Any propos JI on wha t work ~hould be done was proposed by the Coliseum Com mission . "We didn't want to use tax money to fix up the s tadium. We fell that money could go to bet· tc r u se, like for scho ols. firemen, etc. "The Coliseum didn't have the funds or ways to do anything, a nd didn't w a nt t o d o i t anyway." Will the Los Angeles Rams change their name? "l'M OPPOSED to changing the name ri~ht now, but like I -.aid the final c ha pter is never written. Who knows. I may call the te:.im 'Carroll's Angels'." F in a ll y , it see m e d Rosenbloom ha d wilted . He'd had e nough, yet, he graciously answered another. Arc there any guilt feelings on t lw pa rt of the Ra m s that they have invaded the sacred ter· rit ory of the Oran ge County Hh!nos I a semi-pro football team I" Rosenbloom seemed relieved hy the qucslfon and smiled ... No, hut maybe we could put them on our r>rt'SN1son s chedule' ·• ~lhaeore Tou1 .. 1ey Begbts 198 Fishermen J/ie iii Annnal Evem By DICK ROBINSON Deity ,..._.OWlll!e« Wrltar • SAN DIEGO -An armada of 66 yachb • m a nned by 198 of the premier anglers on the west ' coast sets sail tonjght and Thursday morning to compete in the gruelling 31st Inter Cluh Albacore Tournament. According lo the boat speed and where the elusive long fin will be found is caus ing the skip· pers t o closely calculate just how fa r they <'Sn chase the schools of fish a nd yet make t he weigh in deadline each day of the contest by 8:30 p . m. ScoutinJ? trips have r evealed there ;ire albacore near the 60 mile bank 210 degree!> out or Snn Diego and as fa r as 120 miles on the "ame • gener al compass heading from that port. GEORGE WILLIAMS of Newport Beach r,-. ported by radio early Tuesday morning he had five fish on deck and was 97 miles from San Diego. George Garre tt of Newport Bearh reported ht- hud 28 long fin aboard and was fishi ng b<'lwt•••n 5Q and 60 mll<'S on n 215 d<'grce <'ourse from ~a n Diego En<' Ga rland. skipper ()( El Zagal, feels the schools mov<'d ra pidly weRterly trus past week. ha ve scattered. and are In small schools of big fish that hove settled on the seamount hanks stretrhing from the 60 mile ha nk and tM-yond - , -. -. ,, _. , Th<' commercial fis hermen are working -.t•award of these locat10ns as far as 150 to 200 ma les out of San Diego which puLc; these fish out of rJnge orthe tournament fleet. TllF. CONSENSUS is the big bile will be in un are.J between cours(•s of 205 degrees to 225 degr<'f'S 50 to 120 miles out of San D1(•$.?0 Using a single hook per lure• and trolling three lines of 20-pound t est. these tournament fishermen r('present the best the It competing a ogling cluhs <'a n put to sea in this most prestigious fishing tournament of th<' year. 1-'or the pas t two yl'ar~. Tuna Club has toppt.'d th<.• fiC'ld. With thn·c men lo u boat. the teams will fish from 5 a.m. Thursday for a maximum limit of 30 alh;u·Me pt•r yacht, hcfore the lines are required to ht• rC'moved from the waler lit 2 <'ach day Oo:its lim1tinJ! out with 30 f1~h prior to 2 p m will ht• ;iwardrd honus pmntc; of f1v<' r>t'r<'ent of the 101111 we1j?ht of their c•Jt<'h for N1ch JO minutes tht•y -.an on timt' heforC' the <h11ly deadline ON FRIDAY, the• h•ams will take the dov off. Tht>y will <'omplete the <'O mJWt1l1on fish1nl{ Sutur· duy _ll ftt'rnoon . . .. -.... --··--.. Rose believes in goals and that's why he likes the idea of Cobb and Sisler silting up there a head of him. Before Holmes a nd the NL mark, the goal was to keep his hitting streak alive at the All-star break . "I made it to the All-star game," he said. "That's good. Even Howard Cosell couldn't mess that up." Once that was accomplished. there was Holmes to deal with. Now Rose looks ahead t o Cobb. He's like a barber, we lcoming new c ustomers to his chair DiMAGGIO'S RECORD IS 18 gam es a wa y now that t he schedule is on the soft side. with only a four-game series against Philade lphia interrupt ing a steady diet of Atlanta a nd San Diego following today's game against Ne w York. Weather and opposing pitchers permitting, he could tie DiMaggio Sunday, Aug. 13 in San Diego and break it the following night in Pitts burgh. · You're next. Mr. Cobb. J ust a trim you say? Why certainly sir Fro. Page Bl ANGELS TUMBLE. • • eighth on a leadoff homer by .Johnny Grubb, h is l llh, and <iary Alexander 's sacrifice n y C LEVELAND PICKED on rookie Dave Frost, 2·4, for all five runs. aJthough former In dian Al Fitzmorris, making his fi rs t m ound appearance for tht· Angels, guve up Alexander·-. sacr ifi ce fly. "They didn't hit him (Frost> ha rd ," no t e d Cal1fo rn1 ;.i Manager J im Frcgos1. "We JUSt didn't get him any runs. He's pitched all right." Clevel and second basem a n Duane Kuiper added to the big night by extending his hitting s tring to 16 consecutive gam es with a single in the seventh tn· ning. But there was some gloom for the Indians, too. as Hurd ba s eman B uddy Bell took him.,clf out of tht.' gam<-in the ~1 xth because of tightness m his lower back. Be ll, leading the Indians m hitting at .303. missed 10 d ays of Jcti o n earlie r t h is m onth because of m uscle spasms in the -.ame area. CALlf'CMNIA CLEVELAND .0 r II bi .tO r II bi P Moll•r cl • O 1 I M<tnnonq ct 1 0 • o Ldnsford 31> • o o o GrYOI> If • 1 ~ • Bostoc:k rl J o o o 8 8•11 lb ~ o o ti R J6<kSO<' ID • 0 1 0 Co• lo • 0 0 I Baylor di\ • o O O Tllorfllon lb l I 1 ~ Rudt If • 1 t O C•rbo an • ' ? ' Oown1nq c • o 1 o C. Ateundtr c J o o • Chalk JD • 0 3 0 Sott<lrl J 0 0 ti Aftder\Ofl \S 2 0 0 0 l(y1per 7b 4 0 I 0 F.ttrl'f pll I 0 0 0 VtrYlf'r U l I I II foldl~ ).< I q I fol .. ts JO S 8 " C..Htorn1.t 000 000 100-1 Cte•et•no 011 000 07• " e-e. Sell, OP-<1e1tt1Mld l . LOB-Qlitom• .. a. Cltt•••<llld "· 18-Manncno. HA-C¥b0 111. GruOI> 1111. ~lno. SF-G. Ale••ftCler IP M Ill Ell ••SO CALIFORNIA Frost IL, 1~1 1•., 8 ~ ~ ) \ F•limorrls ~ o O o • O CLEYIELANO P;u10'\ IW,kl /• 1 ~ t ' 1 ' Splltner 1~ • o o ~ o S.ve-Spilt~ 111. WP-Frost B•lk-Paxton f -1 14 A-,181. Women -W-IGGI oer Even M ; E~ K1vomur• Cl.JU oel W-.Klo>& .... Meft ~~ ILAI otl ~.,., M ; -.,.. M<M11ten IGGI Clef 4mrttr•1 Amritr•l 6-1 MIQd -K•YGmUr•N•~l•>e llAI Oii. K,._ McM 1U•nl>-4 A -10,.WI Walsh, Fargo Place Second At Decathlon A pair of Corona del Mar High a thle tes, Randy Wals h and Brian Fargo. both placed secooo m their divisions of the Yucca Valley decathlon championships last weekend. Walsh. who will be a senior this year. scored 5,653 points in the varsity division , finishing behind Santa Ba rba ra's John Giord am <5.864 >. Third wa s Julian Pamerleau of Katella. Walsh's marks included: 100 meters-12.l ; long j ump-19.2, shot put-34·11: high JUm~O~ 4 00 mete r s -58 .2; hig h hurdles 16.6; dis cus -125·0 , p '' I e v a u I t 1 O • 6 • j a v e I i n lhro w -125·0 ; and l 500 meters-5:27.0. Fa rgo, competmg in the frosh soph cate1wry, scored 5,019 points while the winne r-J eff Moorehous<-of Carpe nler ia- h<&d 5,144. Third was Bob Boyd of Castlemont (4.348 >. Fargo's m a rk s: 100 m eters-12.0; long jump-20-3; s h o t put -3 4 -10 ; high jum p-5-10; 400 m eters -58.2. di sc u s -9 4 ·10 ; hi g h tiurdles-17.6; pole va ult-9-6: jave l in -131 ·0, 1,5 0 0 m eters-s·03 o. Baseball Standings MALCOLM RBD McJr. "DON'T WAIT! ORDER ~~¥1 TODAY" WELIASE AU.MAKES ALLMOOas AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Kansas City Angels Oakla nd Texas M innesot~1 Chicago Seattle W L 54 42 53 47 50 50 46 51 42 SJ 41 55 36 64 East Division Pct.GB .563 .530 3 .500 fl .474 81:: .442 111 ·! .427 IJ .360 20 Boston Milwaukee Ba ltimore New York Detroit Cleveland Toronto 6.1 34 .649 57 39 .594 511:! 55 43 .561 R1n 53 43 .552 91".! 51 47 .520 12•"1 46 50 .479 16'h 35 64 .354 29 T11t\<l.t'f°1 Scons Clf'Vel•nd S. A-4\ 1 Sf'•lll• 4. Toronto 1 Oe1ro1t II, O&tll...., l Cl>IC<t9Q 4, Mllw-ff 1 M 1n,,..soi. ), 8cM.ton 7 N~w YOf'll 4, K.,,_.s City? B••llmor• 7. ruau Techl'f°•O•m .. A~fl IT-.. IJ.SI •I M11,.._,~ee Cl•••~• I 41,n Clevet.,.., CWa1b 1 101 •I ~-1100 llwame 1 .. I l'I! 'tall1morf! IFI~ 1).71 •I l>etro11 18•11 •nQll•m •SI n 001.no 1'-""<llorO 3 II ., ChlC~O litr••K I II n Toronto CMoo<e •1l •I M 1Me.at" 1Go111 ••I •• s., .. 111. IP11<rot1 •·11 ............. CllY re .. ., J . NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division San Francisco C1nc mnall Dodgers San Diego Atlanta Houston W L 60 39 58 41 58 42 4h 52 45 53 4J 56 Eas t Division Pet. GB .606 .586 2 .580 ::!' :• .480 121'2 .459 141•i .434 17 Phila delphia 53 41 .564 Chicago 49 47 .510 5 Pittsburgh 47 47 .500 6 Montreal 47 54 .465 91,:! New Yor k 4'1 58 .431 13 St . LOUIS 39 61 .390 17 T-'f"•k -De419en J, Cht~ I •llt•nl• •. Pt>ll-1111>1• O .,.P,. Y()(k Y. C1nunn.111 1 liOV\IGn J, Monlre•I 1 (1] •nnonq~l '.Wn 01~ 7, Pllls.burqtl I S.n Fr.nclKo J, St lo<it' 1 T.-.y·10- Chlc•QC1 IR_,.,, • •1 •I C>Mten tHoolOfl 1()...1),"' C1nclnnet1 llACou 1.01 •I -Yorll llEwmow ' .. \I l outs C~r1tner • •t •I S..n Fr-1sco IHallOtSJI All•nl• IP Nltltro 11 101 •I Pt>ll-IPfll• llC•M \ 71 n Montttal fU.HmM!y IHI Al HO\ISIO'\ IJ. Nltltr<> 'II n PllUOU•Qfl 181\ICly ... I •1 S.n 0"'9o flJe;,y '0 ., ,. T....,..r •o ..... , "•lhburljl\ •• Sano~ N,.., VO'' ..-t HOV .. ton ft On1y ""'"""' "-("hf•ch.1lf'O . .., -. . .. ·:~JOHNSON & SON .... r LEASING ••• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS MEW ~-£> 600 W. COAST HWY.• HEW'°RT HACH• 646-0262 . - OR USED PE OPLE IN SPORTS , GOLF 1 DRAG RACING wednesday July 26 1978 OAll 'I PILOT fl3. Tt<-o in One Game Triple Plays Recorded From AP Dispatches LOOI A rnrt' instance or two triple plays in the same game by the same team was sparked T uesd ay by third basema n H.P . Drake and s hortstop Don Ruzck, who helped the Lodi Dodgers defeat the f<'resno Gia nts 11·6 in California League baSl'ball In the first inning. Jim RothJord hit a line drive to ftuzek. who threw Lo John Shoemake r at second. rorcmg out Tom Anthony. Shoem aker then threw to George Kaage. who forced Bob Brenly out at firs t base In the fifth mnmg, Dra ke picked up a ground ball hat by 8111 Young and stepped on third to put Brenly out Drake threw to Shoem aker at second. Lo force out Rothford . Shoemaker then threw to Kaage. retiring Young at fi rst. Accord ing t o r ecords. no major league team has had two triple plays in the same ga me . although m 1908 the Det roit Tigers had triple plays m t"' o successive games T he last known case of two tnple plays in the saml' gam e by a mino r league team was in 1905, by l\:.ins<1sC1ty in the American Association ~---(tu@fe o f fhe Day ---~ New 't ork Yank et• Manager Bob Lemon: 'The playl•rs w ill be treated like me n-as Inn~ a s they let me tr they act like children. once in a while they'll get spanked " Elsewhe r e ba Sporf# • . . BASF:8Al.L Jlard throwing Ron Guidr y to..,sect his M'tond straight shutout as New York ce le br a t e d Bo b Le m o n 's rn an:tgl•rial debut w ith the Y a nkt•es with a 4·0 victory over Kansas City Jim Lonborg of the' Philadelphia Phillies saw his r ecord plungt' to 7 8 and E RA ba lloon to 5 19 as Atlanta rockC'd ham with five r uns in less than f1 vc innings in a 5· 1 wm Mond<ay Lonborg has not won s inr<' June 28 Tuesday the BravC's h<inded Phila delphia ROH GUIDRY a 4-0 loss behind the patching of Tommy Boggs . Mike Ivie hit a pinch-hat two-run homer with one out an the nmlh mning to give Vida Blue his 14th vi<'lOr)' of th<: season and the San Francisco Giants a 3 2 d<'C'1s1on ovl·~ St ·Louis Despite Pete Rost''" c·ont1nu1ng saga with his bat . Cincinnati droppt•1l a!-) 2 det1s1on to the New York Mets when they µount•t·d on Clncy sta rt C'r Tom Hume <4·10) fo r five runs m the fourth inning . . Doug Ot'f inces cluhlwd two homers. one a grand sla m , and the streaking Haltimor e Orioles nipped Texas. HI Dan Ford dr ove in three runs with a tr'· pie and sin~ll· and rookie Roger Erickson won his 10th game with r<'hcf help from Mike Marshall as Minnesota beat the Boston Red Sox, 5·2 ... Leon Rober t!>' two run homcr iP the ninth inning gave the Seattle Manners a 4·2 victory over the Toronto Blue .Jays Bob ~1ollnaro brokc an O·for·l2 slump with a hom e run to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 4·2 triumph OH'r M1l'-"aukee Art Howe's two-out ,angh.· drO\'C' an Karae l Landestoy from third base \\1th the winning run m the 13th inning as Houston wppcd Montreal. 3 2 . Dave Winfield's one-out <,1ng le 'con.•d Gene Richards from second base in th,: ninth inning to gave San Diego a 2·1 victor y over P1ttshurgh Tim Corcor an we nt 4-for ·5 as Ot·tro1t ovt•rwhelmed Oakland. 11·2 . . Dennis LI'\\ ;i II vn has ht·Pn rec a lied by the Los Angeles l>ndgcrs The· nght·ha nder was 7-7 with Albuquer quc FOOTRALI. Billy "While Shoes'' Johnson of the Houston Oiler s rl'm <1 1ns a holdout after fi ve days. ('Os l1ng h im $1.200 for l'very day he fails to report to th l' tr aining camp in San Angelo. Tex as .. Oakla nd pl acek1cke r Errol Mann booted a 52-yard field goal in pr actice. which got him out of doing wind "Prints at the end of a drill . St Louis Cardina ls' tight end J . V. Cain wall undergo surgery Thu rsday for a torn Achilles· GllEG PRVITT tendon and may be sidelined for up to thrt•c months Johnny Rodgers' future \\1th the S;.m D1cg0Chargcrs took a turn for the worse \\ hl'n a tract· of blood was found in flu id drained from has r ight knee. Also, 312-pound ~illon Harda way Jr. is out of action for a few days \\1th a knee strain . Cleveland's Greg Pruitt is suffering from a sore back . . Denver has cut nine player!:>. including Del White, a hnebacker from Fr('sno St ate. and Rick Cook, a t ackle from Cal Stale Northridge OTHER SPORTS Nanc)' wpez will head a f1t•ld of more than 100 golfers in the $100,000 (;olden Lights Cham pio nship planned for Sept. 28 to Oct 1 at Calaht1sas Par k . . . Henry Rono, holdC'r of four world records. led Kenya to a sweep of the first three plac es in the 3,000-met er stt'eplechase at the African Games . . Team cap- tain Wes Unseld. who indicated las t month that he might retire from the world champion Washington Bulle ts. has decided to play this season . The New Orleans Jazz said Ja mes Hardy, the te am 's top draft c hoice this year. had signed a multi-year contract with the cluh . Basketball superstar Bill Wa lton complaining of a slow-healing foot in· Jury. went to see Or. William Ke~ley, known for his nutritional work with cancer patients. Sport• on Radio, Tele.,bion R ADIO : Today -Baseball -Angels at Milwaukee. 5·30. KM PC '710); Tonight -Soccer Oakland at California Surf. 7:30. KFOX 193.5), KOR.I 194 3). ' TV: None scheduled Rote to Give Clinic Kyle Rote .Jr , at 27 one of the pioneers who he lped gain the North American Soccer League reeognllion and credibility. will conduct a soccer clinic tonight at Anaheim Stadium prior to the NASL game betwee n the California Surf and the Oakland Stom pers . The clinic begins at 5:30. two hours ~fore game time. Admission to the clinic and game Is t wo empty cans or Nutriment. a food supplement. Rote brou"ht the NASL into the li melight four years 3i0 when, OS 8 rookie, he won the tele vision Superstars competition He has won the celebrity a thlete event three times THIS $35,000 FUNNY CAR WILL HAVE THE FORCE WITH IT THIS WEEKEND AT ORANGE COUNTY INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY. The Force Is With This Dragster ·. By ERNIE CASTILLO Ol tlle Dally Pilot Sl•ll In the gimmicky realm or promo- t ion that 1s as m uch a part of drag r acing as burning tires and sponsors· d ecals. onl' dnvt•r has a natural al · t ention grabber for a name He is John Force of l'~ullerton. who r aces a funny c<a r a ppropriately d ubbe d Br ute For ce a nd whose them e is you guessed it-may the force be with you Only, in the C'ase or the 28.year·old forme r truck driver, the lags ar e more tha n hyp<' FOR ONE T HI NG. his 40-gallons to·the ·mlic Corvette with a S35.000 price tag has turned the q uarte r-mile 1n 6 18 seconds. a spt'ed of 237 miles per hour in lcss la me than it t akes most cars to go from 0 t o 60. For another. he fet:ls some type of torce is with him after surviving three fires. including a spectacular blaze two s ummers ago at Orange County Inte rnationa l Raceway in Irvine. whe re he returns this weekend to run tn t h e 12t h annua l PDA ch am · pions hips "I was lucky." he says in recalling the incident "When t he tires blew. the car changed direction and that helped put out the blaze " Now. fires are to dragster~ what Dar th V<Jdc r was to the heroes in S t a r Wars -a f ea r e d e ne m y . Especiall y considering the metallic s uits t hat make racer" look like onl· o f the soldiers in the blockbuster science ficlaon epic. "FIRES !HAKE YOU do things you wouldn't want to do lake Jumping out of a car at 200 m ales an hour ... Force laughs "If you do that, you're history ., "I still dre<Jm .iboul 1t Q('Ca!:>1onal Women's Tourney 80 to Play at MV The 17th Soulhl•rn Championship. s po nsor£'d by the Wome n's Southern California Golf Assn . will be held at Mission ViL•Jo Country Club. began, ning Monday. A field or 80 is slated , including de- fend ing champion M 1m1 Raciot of Rivers ide's Victoria Club The tourney wall contmu(' through Aug 4. Among t he s ta kes is the Anne Trabue trophy. which is awarded to the two pla~ers from the ::.ame club competing for the combined low net of pa rtners during the q ualifying round. 1t1dt dnghlll Tourney S et T he Da ck Whittinghill lnVltat lonal golr tourna ment gets unde r way Satu rdav at Los Al am1to:-. ( GOLF J wi th a n II a.m shotgun start. fcatur --------- ang 88 amt1lcurs and 22 show business a nd sports star-; for the hcnefil of the cancer unit at Long Beath Communi· ty I lospital Galler y tickets a t S4 arc on sale al the course and cs rc· good for the tourna ment and the qua rterhorse races at Los Alamitos la ter m the dy Rogers .. James Gregory, DavHI Huddleston and .Jam Murray Che~king A ref:1 Counes B IG ('ANYON Tin Whis tl e Event <Class Al I. <t1Cl Betty Ge lle r a nd Toni Oliphant, 39. <Class Bl I Mary Smith. 38. <Clas~ Cl 1 Marie Whitaker. 40 MISSION VI EJO Women's re· s uits -Flight A I Maxine Nevin. 88 <low gross l. I c·orky Churchill. ;5 1 low net>. Flight R 1 Fran Riste, 97 llow gross1. I Eunice. Pe terson. 71 <low net l . Flig ht C I Mlldrt>d Pf"ndley. JOO. I Judith Ericksen. 70 <low net >; Flight D -1 Sophia Mayo. I 11 llow gr oss>: 1. Sharon Lewte r. 76 <low net > H UNT INGTON SEAC LIFF Wo m en's Bl'at tht• Pro tourney· Lucille Allen C69l and Stu Dudley <7 1 l d eft·<1tcd profession a l Dave ~1 cKeating 172 gross). Wo me n's Lournev : Low gross I Sue VanValin r 81 l ; Low Net 1 Lucille Allen 169) Second Fhght I Flo Covell, 95 1 low gross I ; Vonda Adams. 73. low net. Third Flight 1 Stu Dudley, 100 llow gross l; 1 Arle tta Olrich. 74 1 low net> evt>ning. W h ittin g hal I w il I re m o t e ha s GOLF S OTES W1scons1n pro KM PC radio program from the gnll cla imed the week or .July 3·9 as Andy course from 7 JO a m a nd KM PC North wet'k in recognition of hi s re Airwatch's w t helicopter will s ignal cent wan at lhc LIS Open Andy ly But for the first month. I dreamed or fires every night Everything but the ma rshmallows .. It was at the OOO·feet ma rk. nearing the lights al a speed of 220 mph. that Foret:' re members his engine blow ing. With the intense hea t generated by the burning of mtro·melhane. the oil in the cra nkcase didn't simply burn . it exploded Luckily. because his tires blew and the fire cre w was on the scene m seconds. Force was rescued in time. A diffe rence of a matter or seconds might have changed the verdict "ALL I GOT was singed eyelashes because my goggles m e lted ... he s ays ··Plus. I was burnt bet ween m y toes and my fingers That's because the sweat boiled. With the t m foal s uits. you're almost like a baked potato. They can keep you from burn mg. but not from boiling · The ele ment of danger. Force <;ays. not only compels racers to compete but rans to watch as well "f'ace at. .. he says matte r or factly. "When you go to a bull fi ght. you don't go to see a bull get sta bbed You go to see the m at ado r ~t·t stabbed When you watch a race. thC're's a lways that danger e lemt·nt It's like a guy on a high ware You watch to see if he'll make it or see 1f m aybe he rails ... Coming fro m a racing fam ily, For ce was exposed to the track ear ly "In my high s chool days. I used to dra in oil pans." he says with a bit or pride. "I began racing for hobby but at became expensive. So I got more involved a nd pa c k ed up a fe w s ponsors. The money was poor but it ·s getting better ... FORCE IS TH E "1A N 10 the s potlight but says racing. like· any o ther s port. requires a team effort JOHN FORCE front of ~01..o ~ou know ~ou've lost anoth<•r one · · So why dad ht• an vt'St SI00.000 into r .1c1ni:r1 "I just Ion• 11. I guess." he shrug~ I drovt• trucks for six years and 1 nt'Vl'r got anywhe re I r aced cars for l'or yl'i:l l'!> a nd 1 seem to be gelling som ewhl•re I ne ver met a truck driver who was inte rviewed . for m· stance "[guess you could sa y I'll be a ris· 1ng star ar I can keep from h aving those fares. Eithe r that . or a sankmg ship " In a ll probability. 1t Nill be the former At least as long as the force ~lay<., with ham Alamitos R esults ··1t 's a combination of four or ftH: people trying to ma ke a ca r perform fo r s ix seconds -five 1f you 'r e lu c k y -try i ng to p u t a n ac t t ogether." he says. "There's more ef fort putting the motor together and ,.,.T-• s uch than JUSt driving a bility ""~' r.t«"-Hot s torv ,. e.o JOO 1 .ci; oH-91.Htf' l M "lf I had a choice. I'd take· a good L•o••.~llC •20-Gor•""'<Sun 11111e.o.un• mecha nic over a good drl'Ve r " ~-~~ ~"~•• '"" l••ve" IM•0 10160· '~Mot.,..,.,, 118•0 The trick to drag r acing. he say<:. 1s 8i:,<0:~~f;, :.'!: 8~~1!!:!· J !g· 110 a.. ...... , combining confidence with coordina 1n110 ,.,.., APO'" Buq, • 10. 100. 1 10. P« 11 M•r .. t1 on and reflexes with respons(· 1 'to~.~~ ::;~·:;;.;,;,~,. "'"· ,, .o. o o. -.o 1<•"9'> C•nyon. I 00. 1 80, PdPPdS Ld\I Cllaf\C<' > 40 s~ .a.Kid "AT THE TR EE. you're thinkinJt 1a111M101Joo F 11tn ••<• Murr• C:•n I • 80 I 40, 180. ISie Of E.it>e, j ust reflexes Thl' people around you. ~ ac. • 10. e..o e1000 111Q t hl' m en in front and back. <ire get .. ~.'~a·:e, .g~~~~,,, ~~·s:,0,'.8,4~. ~r!;.!~: ~~~ tmg the car ready. T he firs t 200 feet. Pd•d moo you have to react to what your car 1 io~·t~i" .;.,~~~~~r;",o 180• •1oo,120• Mt•• s Jer. docs. Up to 600 feet. ther e's ht tie rt' E 1qntn •.t<• ~~t 01>0. ~JO • oo, Ho, My l 1n 1e Lu JC't aon Al 900 feet. .1ust below the ~~;01~1°&, 610· AilQI•""' W••"91••. 11 '°· neucu. IJ.MJi light. you·re JUSL watching ~~·"~~a·.~<~:;-:: ~~~~·,:.°:>ili~.J·~.~~· ~60• "If your opponent ·s chute opens in Attenoa"'" .o,, :...:;_;..:_.:.:....;__~~~~.....:......:.:.....:...:__~~~~~~~~~~ Pro Soccer the s t art of the tourney at I I Bean sa)s size 1s an a d\'<tntage 1n Confirmed c·clcbrat 1es playing in golf "If a bag man <'an develop a Hor1h A_Soc,•rLu 9 ... t he t ou rnament 1nl'lude Scat m an good short game." says the 6·4 Hean. 1~,·,~tc11 Crothers. Claude Akm::. . .Jerry West. "he's got a bag ad\.antagl' over othcr Po•11•n°t 0.11•"' Bob Boyd. G il St ratto n. F r ed players because he 's no longerofftht' "0r1""r~~~~~~ ... Hessler. Billy Barty, Leslie Nielsen, tee and 1s s tronger \\hen he has to get No matc ... H<~"'"' George Sctvalas, Dt•nn1~ J a mes. Bud-out or the rough. ..,,., J••~~~'f"~::~~:ui -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;._..;_;.;.._....;;...._;.....;_;._~- bto.go WITH Baseball Leaders PRESENTS-IN CONCERT rte JOE CANNON AMEIUCAH LEAGUE G A8 R H Pct. Carew Min 'IO 332 ~ 114 .:J.ll Lynn Bsn 119 371 4q 103 l11 Rttt Bs" QI ..OS 71 nq J1q G Breit !CC 81 331 Sl 10S .J11 Lezu"o Mii II 1&S 14 14 .311 Fisk Bsn ~t 331 bl 103 .J10 Sundt>er9 Tu 91 311 37 '18 JO& Ao Jack\00 Cl II 111 34 8S JOI A Oliver Tex It 116 1'I 81 l04 MOMy Ml! 11 710 41 81 J04 -RYM AKe BMIOO, 1•. Hl\lr Mllw•ukH , n . Bavlor, C.lllorn1a, n. lllornlon, Cltvel•M. 10. J l~ Oetraot, 10. G llloma\, M1twauktt. 10 R_ .. "9Cl ln Staul>. Oetro<I U , Rice. Baston, II . Hosl•. Mll••uk•t /!, J Tllomoson. Detro••. •'I Tllorntan, Ctevtland 63 ~ltc""'9 It De<lslOft>I Guidry, New YC)(lt, 1S I llamo. SHtllt, .. ,. Eck~ley, ~too II J. G•I•, K•nses C•IY. It l . Tlent. ~ton. 1·1, Gur•. !C<tn'.Mll City 11 Sa••· Oakla no, 1 1. Te1tene , C.lli.ntl•, 1•s. DIRECT FROM MAMMOTH & SUN VALLEY NATIONAL LEAGUE I G .Aa " H ~ct. 1./1: .~ • '\ CIMI< SF '1 :i.1 ., Ill l27 i f ~ Burrou91'1\ All '1 JOO 4J 9' .110 Mlldtock SF n m 4J eo .J11 BENEFIT FOR ll-41 Piii '1 =* 43 111 .Jtl w111111e1o s F •s m » ._ ,,, LAGUNA BEACH VOLLEYBALL ASSN. Row Cln t9 41S 6'1 tt'I l11 E.Vlntr>e Mll t7 11• 50 llS ·* JR. OLYMPIC TEAM R .Smith LA IO tt1 ,_ 8' .301 RICllerdl s o 'Ito ltl SI I 10 .JOl lh<t purpo•• al l09Vna 8*0<h Vnll-vball "ra prov..,. What Jo1t Co""on getton down 01 Bommer P•rl<er PQl'I II J11 41 ti .307 quoluy volleyball 1n.,ruc1o0n tor ynvn11 p-P'• •-m Conyon .._ •-•-tltlon 01 lh• Noooonol '•••I IJr Otympt<I ""d Whttre Bommer Canyon Irvine Luzlml<I, Pt!ll.O.IPlll•. 2l, ro"~'· •tl!ol0<•h1p opponvnio••• lor dHorv•n11 uud•n• Wh J I 28 1978 6 OOP NI Clnd nnall, U ; A,Smltl!, L.o' A~lu, othl•••• en u Y to; E ValefltlN. MOntrul, II; Win SIO ()()per pet\0" -•"terto1nmen1 & bo• lleld, S.n 05-II, Clartl, s.11 Frett-'"" 1~78 dinner (low Oedu<llble DonollO<') <•Ko. 11. St lk>v• hi plo<e Jr llo•• :>nd pl0<0 No·Hotl Bar 11-~IA Sf G,,1, '"P1ot• ·~· loy• 3rdploto Fo\ler, Cln(lllNll, 11, Cl-. S.n If lk>v• htplO<• •n••• loo:>rdplot• AdulhOnly Fren<IM:O, I•, Wlnlleld. S.n Olf!90, 1111,.. Girl• ,,,.. plot• 'S• Gori• S•h plot• "dvorice l1ct.e1 SolH Ortly •1, Mont-•. New Vart1, u . Oat.,.,, ·ico11.,-1e••I """P'"11 °" ("'your nearest l•nOO Real hrore Ofloce "'" ....... ~ U~lllllllllllllii!!!llllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ l'lttlll ... I• De<ltlefttl BOfthem Cincinnati t J 0 11 ... S•n '••n<•Ho, 14 4 M cGrew , Pllll'"IDl!i.. a J, PwrJ. S.n Olqa, I~. Sullef OM<-. 7 l. "'"· Let A .... lft, *J, I(~. S.11 Fr.,.. CIKO, II .. ····~·-~ ,.,..._ .... ,. ...,.J :Ul --·---· •• ,.,....<._ ........ h .,.,.(..., .... ~ . ..,.. lt)1 ....-• .._. .. "....... W:I ''.. _. ""•' ....... -• ,._. ,.,,.. ..... .., .. • .._1020 4 H -1120 .. ~ .... CENTURY 21 STADIUM DRIVE-HI Anaheim (714) 772 8902 Orange (714) 639·8770 EDWARDS HARBOR 2 Costo Mesa (71 4) 64lr0573 # ....... , -· ~ ..... ~,,,··· ---·-----·- I Business Once Up, Will Fliers Return? I \ t_J a::::wr WORRY WE LL 6£T YotJ J.1°'4!E •.• ~ 5 0MEMY//.' • By LOUISE COOK ..__ l'rtu W•lf•• 1)1c;count furt>i. ha\.: ~~nt m1l ltons o( Amt•ncuni. up. up und a\o\ay. but the orrlvut of tht: -.urnmer vacation season ha made the baggel>t burgalns harder to find. ~cost Fares Can Overload Planes, Leave Some Stranded j The ads warn an fine print that the availability of seats at low·cost fares 1s limited. but the traveler may not realize ho~ limited until he or s'lP tries to lluy a ticke· r eservations Sk ytrain service bet ween New York and London. ( CONSUMER J Other carriers rushed in with new fareli offering a little more service at a slightly higher price. (Related commentary, Page 85>. or some m ajor carriers provide~ somt-clues. AIRLINES GENERALLY set ;,is1de a m aximum or 20 pe,.cent to 30 percent of their scats for :.ale at the lowest prices; if they t'an fall some of the seats with JJa:.sengen; paying h1i?herfares t ht•y IA Ill This means th:.it the number of '>l'ats available at I he chcapc~1 r;1tl•s varies fr(lm day to day and 1·arr1er to carr1er T h e cheapest New York London fare is still Laker at $248 round trip. The price goes to $299 on the other airlines for standby round trip <no advance reservation 1 and budget I you ~elect the week you want to fl). the airline picks th(' day> Bruce H<.t xthausen of P<.t n American World Airways s<.1id that from Oct l, 1977, lo May 31 . 1978 . 26 I percent of <ill passengers flew cit budget or standby ratel> Sixty·one percent 11f thl• pa::.sengl'rS used ::.omt· kind of disc·ount fure. up from .1.1 7 perc·t•nl in th<· :.:.imt· pcrac1d .1 \ t•ar l·:.irher Shopping for thl· best deal rrll'ans repeated calls l o t1t'ket :.ige nts -if you cao get througt- t ht> busy signals -and trying to "guesstimate" which carrier of fcrs the best odds for success Other promotional fores runge from S399 to S631 round trap R egular New York ·London l'C'Onomv fore is S764 ; first.cla5s 1s Sl.378. and British Airway~· ConcordP is Sl.666 ANGUS ~1cCLUR E of Tran~ World /\irhncs smd t1 ;.1v(•1l'rs on d1sc·ount fores Jrt' <·'<pectcd to nccount for 70 p1•rc·cnt of 1h1.· c'i_1r rtcr'-; pass<•ngers ctunn..: t tw -.um ml'r"s Pt'ak season of .l um" TUE SURGE II'. promotional •<.1res. particuli.Jrly to Europe. ht.-gao last f all when L aker <\1 r ways st arted no-fnlls. no T H E R E A R E NO com · prchensive figures available on "hat percentage of passl.'ngers on international nighti. travel on discount fares. • July :rnct /\ugust. up from 65 1wr Cl'nl l ast year On a doml·stJl' ha::.1::.. lht· Civil Ae ron.1ut1cs Board rt·ports that. bast•d on passenger miles, di~ count far<'s ;iccountcd for :JS 74 Each airline breaks down its swlistics dif'crently but a check IUSIHISS LOA.-.S Bu-IOanl '°''"You._ s~ooo tO 12 m.OIOI" c.11 ..... s1.,.,.., Toll••• BOO· ll2b-0134 INVEST WISELY ,. , "'l"'•' <",...,..! • 1 ~ , .. > T' > )r. •• ~..,,_.~ In¥" ,,,..~-.~ • J .. ,., ""v .. · t " h t t j. !N If t' ) " l 1• 1 "li1 ' l•f'I ,,..,v h I I' l ;, • ' , .... ?' nv,_.•,1u n• • 3041 E. lrd SI .. Lo,.9 leoch 9081 4 12131434·4695 DESIGNERS TO MEET The 28th annual na tional con\'ention of the Americcin Institute of Building Design runs to- day through Sunday al the Marriott Jl o tcl "iewport Beach l>e!;1'7n ~vsle m~ and proclu -.\i ll be dis- plt1y cd Seminars will cover building tech- niques accenting cost and enerl-()' con:.erv<i llOn HOW TO BUY DIAMONDS THE TRUE STORY presented by IMMOV A TIVE DIAMOND MARKETING, IMC. FRI., JULY 28 · 7:30 P.M. TOPICS I. How diamonds are mined, c..t and mart&eted 2. ~en effect on tM world market l . Price stability and track record 4. How YOU can judge quaffty and buy at w.._scH pnces 5. The UMqUOlled current pric:e increases 6. How to 1..-eroge diamonds REFRESHMENTS SPEAKERS: Anthony Seymour, President. Charles An- thony Diamonds Glen R. Hammond. Presi- dent. Innovative Diamond Marketing, Inc Call for reservations and location 1714 t 975·080 I 12131 626·4271 17141 497-4381 EVEHINfiS JI r.Utlfb < Downey Gains In First Half Downe~ Savings & Loan Assoc1at1on. Santa Ana. has posted record earnings for both the second quarter and first h:.ilf of 1978 · F'or the quarter ended June 30. net e<irnmgs were S3.061.000. or 97 cents :i !>hare. compared with 1977 second qu~1rter results or S2.288.000. or i:l cents FOR TIIE SIX MONTH of this year. net earn 111gs reached $6,040.000. or Sl.92. Thi s is ahe;.id of the S4.323.000. or $1.37 reported for lhl• like 1977 period Favorable earnings performance wus :.illnbut· cd to record loan production. :.avings gains and <in incrc•ase in earning assets Downey Savings. with :.is~ets of S959.6 million. oper ates :.tatewidc with 24 offices Its hc:.id qu<.1rtcrs building 1s under construct10n in Costa M esa •md it plans to open offices this year in Lacosta. Escondido und Clar emon. Air Cal Boosts Flight Schedule i\1r CaliforniJ. ~cv. port Beach. has announced additional flight service from the Orange County Airport to Monterey, San Francist'o San .Josl-. Oakland. and Lake Tahoe airports The schedule features improved service· to )tontere.r with one nonstop flight daily from Orange County departing at 10 : 10 a m arriving in Monterey <1l 11 a m. A second flight. connecting through San Frantisco. has been uddcd. as well as a third roundtrip on Sundays. The airline has increased the Bay Area flight schedule to an average of eight daily nonstop r oundtraps to Sa n l"rancisc.·o. seven to San .Jose. and five to Oakl&nd The ~t'hcdulc also fecitures increased ~l'rv1rc to Lake Tahoe with three nonstops on Monda}~. Thursday~. Friday~ and Sundays. while two non . stops an.• flown on Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Saturdays. The flights are supplemented with other coru1ecting flight!> an the Bay i\reci for cin average of five flights daily to Lake TahO<! 18002 Skypark Circle Irvine Economy Mixes Its Signals SACRAMENTO (/\P > California's Ct'Onomy is still good. but some of lhc economic indicators are giv ing mi xed s i gnals. t h e s tat E' Department of Finance· says. T he department's rt> port on the monthly tn· dex of economic an dicators dipped slightly in May. the l atest month for which data is avai la· ble. but such indicators os housing starts and business incorporations ~rew at a r<1p1d rutc." A unique new open-envi ronm ent office building in th e heart TH E I N O F.X measures bm.iness <H' tivity and i!; a prNHrtor of future trend' In the.• past Hi month .... the Indicators havt· 111 creased in eight month' and decreased 1n l'i~ht months. but the 111 creas<'s have been sub stuntially arentcr than the decrcuses of Irvine Industri al Complex. :~~~~~~'~ ~t!~~~t lice building, truly unlike ~my other. Drarnfl. interest. retrest11ng concepts of ot11cc space ut1hzahon. enhanced by sloping glass roots. garden courts r.md hundreds or hve trees. pl,ints and st1rubs. Arboretum Its sp.11t and visual dntmahon 1ntr1gue th~ mind. its uniqueness ef"'1bod1cs an 1de..11 atrnosohe<e for tne full1llment ol onus own work ethic 1n the midst of others ot t1ke nature Ir the final analysis. ~l oec1s1on r.itonng Arbori~tum amounts to IJUrt' ·wtt gr.it1ticuhon Ana wt1y 110!? Thi• tnuln1ng ~ystt •m prov1d~s ,111 ne1 ess.1ry fd~11thf's <Jr id st.itt that permits .i ht1s1ncss to tu1x..t1011 srnootnly with htttc or not Jp1tJI 11w1·stmcnt feteDhone seer ·t.mes to .-111swer your ttJlls An ·ott1l.e person to run f'rrt1•ill::.. b11ng cotfee. rnce1 your ct1unt al thu dllpOJt f xtrl'rnt•ty lunctioo.il k\f t>n., or nivre rerson bus1nesst:s f·()f Lt-> 1s1ng lnform11tion. ConlJ t 1r,... Tomnn ComPclny 18002 Sl<yoark C11Clt:!. lrv1n1• (714) 549-8488. -· . . . . -... ~ ... Slight d e cl11w~ 1n weekly hour-.. overtime hours. Joh plucemenls hclp-wanh'fl a<I~ und 1n d u S l r 1 ll I m :1 , c• r 1 a 1 ~ prlce:s lightly uut w1•lghed lhc incrcuM·s In hou~tn1.:. l>11 'tnl''"' 111 corpornt1on~ anti i.tocJ.. murkt•I price~ .,,. .. --.. per C'e nt or all lruvt.d during April. the latest month for which figures are available M onlhly i.tat1st1c s ~re not avualahle for Apnl 1V77. but m July. ut tht• ht·t~ht or th"· v:1('(1 11011 Sl'i•son, dasc·ounl fart'~ rPprc-.Pnlt•d 33 99 pc1·ccnt of thl· totul NO f'I R M F I GUR ES Jrc avail<.tble for the current pt'uk season. but there urc 1ndication:-1 that travel '" boomin~ <1nd the lowest-cost fares art> sc<.1rce. particularly ror those who don't plan ahead M :.irg1e Nf'wm;in of Lakt•r Airwuys. wh1c•h ha~ :J,738 11eat-. ava1lublt• on Nt·w York to Lon <ion flights 4!:.t<'h w1·t•k . s:111l ttw tllghts .ire "compll•t1•ly i.old out Tht•y h~1v1• IJl'l'n f111 lh<· flJSI 1norHh · Hr1t1-.h 1\11\\;I\-., Pan A m and TWA re:.ervc-.1 m.1x1nium of 2.-150 !>Ci.lb :.i wet·k 1.•;1ch 1111 Nc·w \'or k l o l.1111111111 flight-. fur :.. l ;J fl d b ' ... J II 11 IJ u d g l' t pJ~:-t·ngL·r-. OlJRIN<: Tiit: ttl'SV ~eu:.on . hO\\l'\'('f", 1111 • mux1murn~ <.1rl' rar fro 1n 1·1•a l1l y 'l'tw 11umbl'r of liudg1•t and ~I a111thy pa:o;sengcrs 1.·11m b1m•d during ont.• n·cent WCl'k on l'an t\m. tor example. w;.1s only 1,400 "T ypit'ally, wt•v\" hart 10 to 20 -.Landby sl·ab pl•r flight ,'' ~aid II a"X th aust•n Calls Mount Up The probll'm of the uvail ab1h t~ of prornotrnnat fares was hil'(hl1 ghle<l r e('cnll) wnen u group of European traveler:. ''ho hJd lJkcn advanl;.1ge of a -;pcc1al Bo~ton Amsterdam lo\\ l'Os t f~1n• on Pan Am found lhcmselv(•s ... tranded in Ooston Wiring Hazards Spark Concern WASllINGTON ! ~I» Thl' Consum<.-r Product SJfet y Com mission rei;><>r ts that its hotline n ·c·ordNI more thJn 15.000 calls in .J une. the highest volume m its fiH· H·ci r h1storv fO R Tll £ con fu sed . bul hudgl'l consc11rns lraH·lt:r . the e\JWrl ~ offl•r th1~ :.idv1tl' The 24:h<>ur toll-free serv1ct" h;jd hu ·n Jl.-~rag1ng 6.000 calls ci mont~. Off1c1als at~nbutcd the mne.1..,1 lu n·porh or the harnrds of Jlummum home w1ranJ.{ The hotline provides 1nformc.1t1on lcJ l:un-.umer'> <And serves a5 a ml'ans or rcct:av_ing c~mpla1nt:. obout hJtJrdou~ products. Plan:. a rl' undt'r cons1derat1<1n for l'X pandan~ tht· trnthne to Alask:.i Uc f11•x1bk tn y uur tr:.ivcl plans. he µcrsastcnt tn )our que~t1oning, and be J)reµi.lred lo IA '-lll llJw<tti. Puerto Rico and the Virgin Island-. · The toll·fr<•c hotline number 1s 800 638 2fifl4i Ucu f Pt'ople u:.1ng tcletypcwnter equipment c<in call 800·638 269() NEW VOA~ •AP> Con Pap ~"r~:[!:~~~'1,-:;,.,, (rd"''O ,, Cro\\Co 1unctf St•runl1('\ C:ulltf•O Ch•dlt?<\ A\\.~ • (Jv.:t OanlyM lh• counlPr Brlnk, Oa1aOl b tn\urance & lnc>u\t Oat.t 100 <ti \lOCh OaytMM AEl l"<J ij • 8 ~klbAQ AFAProt " . ••• Ol>luaC AVM (p 7 • • ... OtlC•nT OetlntB AdOt\nW 8'11t 9 ... 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G•Pw pl7 S1 Q '~' '-t Lte¥S pt? 2S is "'". 2 O<<IP pU 12 • SJ "~ • Sutst 'Ill 8 .. 11-"' \I II The m rlm e indus try h as da~covered an incr edible :,~ales d e vice. imce c utting . Who w o uld h avt? thought. in this age o r r u n.iw a y mflJ· t1on. thul anyon e w o uld cvf'r resort tu such u n o ld· fastuo ncd ploy? S urf', 1t 's in all l h t: economics ll'xt book~ Whe n d e m a nd 1s w eak. prices are sup posed to fall O u t rn recent years w e l'\'Cm e d t o have n :pealed the law o f s u pply a nd d e mand. w1lh pric e s g o ing up n o matter wha t the d e m a nd. U.S. AIRLINES WERE IN trouble for a bunc h o f years be cause they o rde red Jumbo jets and the n found they couldn't fill the m A s a r esult, pla n es w e r e t aking o ff h a lf· filled. And whe n the price o f 0 11 tnpled o n t o p o f that. the carrie rs had to scr a pe t.6 m eet their interest payment~ t o the bankers. The nadJr w as reach e d in 1975 whe n re d ink tinged the financial res ults o f seven airline~. U nited . TWA, Pan Am, American. Eas te rn, C onhnt'nt .il a nd Allegh e n y. T h e ir c o mbined losses in that yea r to t aled $227 mlllao n F a c t>rt with a lt those e mpty seats, the ,11r hncs b rou g ht i nto p la y a number o r Lac tics T hey sold o r leased e quipment. The y r e - duc ed the numbe r of flights. They cut the ir Money Tree t'mployee fo rce . They inc rea~cd th e pnce o f c ockta ils . And they pried rare inc r e a ses o ut of 1.he C 1v1l A e r o n a utics lioard H o w e v er. at was n 'l until they tned price c utting that their b usiness impro ved dr<.imatac3lly . whic h 1s the c:.ase lh1s year THE INDUSTRY I S ENGULFED an a w a v e o f dis· tount fares flogged under various names: Super S a ver. S upe r C o ach , S upe r J a c kpot. Chicke nfe ed. Budg et, S t a ndby. N ig ht Coac h . Fares a r e c heaper t h an th e y w e re in 1976 on both domest ic and inte rnational routes, It's a s itua tio n Jimmy Carte r can t a k e c redit for bl'Cau s e o f h is a ppointment o f Alfred E. K a h n as c hairma n of the C AB Kahn. a fo rme r economics pro fessor at Corne ll, h as the w e l com e mat o ut fo r fare c uts H <.> wants the airlines to com pete o n pric l'. U nde r h as lt«1ders h1p th<.> CAB h as n o t r e1ccte<l a s ing le a i rline r e- q u o;;t for a price re duc t io n The IOw l'r p rices h a v e bro u g ht thro ngs t o thL' a irports ,ind Jc.1 m mcd the tele phone reserv:.at ion lanes o f the airlines. 'fh t•y h ave a lso p ro<lu ced s ome n ift y sales resuJts for the indus t ry ON 1'1.AY IS AMERICAN A trhnes p a id its s tockho lders ,1 d1v1d e nd o f 10 cents a s h are. It w as the firs t d1v 1de n d µaid b y the a i r line since 1971. June was a sen satio n a l m o nth. E astern·s traffic w as uµ 34 percen t, Un1t e d 's 31 perce nt and America n 's 23 per- <:cn t. In the Wt!Ck ~ganmng June 25 Unite d Airlines p la n es ('arraed m o r (' tha n o ne million p assengers, the rar::.t tame t h a t h as e v e r been d o n e . D uring June. U nited -;old 70 per ('ent o f tls sea ts. u11 fro m 64 percent an June 1977. Eds te m sold 68 perct:nl o f tl~ seats. up from 53 perc ent a year ago What has happene d is c lear . M o r e peo p le · a r e flying beca u s e o f the lower cost s. The a irlines ought to pass the word lo olhe r industries· psst . price c utting works. Market Gets Push On Trade Report NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market, r eacting t o better-than-expected news about the U .S . June balance of tra d e. rose sharply today • The Dow J on es industrial average was ahead 7.62 points to 847.19. Gainer s h eld a .5·2 edge over losers in heavy trading o n the New York Stock Exchange • .tit~k•l11 Tlw Spotllglll NEW YORIC (AP)· Solle\, 4 pm 11rk1! 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S~EETS OF SAN FAANCISCO A btaGtc-marl<el ring, dPl\f· •no in 1ll11Qal aoop11ons. lttCk a Pll!Qnanl girl 11)10 ~n1ng eway ner baby W OVEREASY un .. 1t11ngly pollute the streams wllh mtrllng Chem· iClllS \R) 0 8IO BATTLES Oe$«t Sand. Swea1 "11(l I ears • • Italy A"'' Broken" Tne Oeset1 F'o• G-a• Rommel. and Bfll· •li" Field Marshal Montgomery·s soldleflt>Q 1ec11ca are revealed. fol· lowed by rile Brl11$h Elglllll Army &no Ille Amertcan Sevenths 1nvolllflmenl 111 Irle Stelhan invasion 0 @) EIGHTIS ENOUGH "Alf's f atr In Love And wer" Tom's liberal atll· ludN are testoel when he suspects a romance bel_.. Mary 8fl<l a blacll Army ollicer. \A) G MOVIE Tlle000te B1kel, Otrt1el0t Le ah Bruner o n San l'ranc111co'i Complatnt Mobile, urthrm1 quackery (RI '1i) ITS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS 'PtOOUCtioo" Nete News Team * • • "A Dandy In Aso+c" ( 19681 L8(.lr~ Hll<Vey. M•a Farrow A RuSSlan- l>Om BrlftSh agent is asked 10 hunl dOwn a RUS!ll8n 1nflflra1or ...no has caused ane de&thS ot lhree SrtliSh atgents <2 llrs I (I) C8S NEW6 @) A8CNEWS 8:30 CD MY THREE SONS Cn1p s romance w1111 a claume1e 11oor1shtts wnen he rents a hOtlHI and bug· 9y to impress "4lr gr end- mo111er Max Robinso n. Peter .Jen nings and Frank Reynolds <from left> comprbt• the new anchor team of ABC New-,' World News Tonight. s<.•f'n nightly at 7 1>'dock on Channel 7 CD CALJAMM TPl•s outdoor roell concer1 1s tec>ed five trorn Ontat.o Motor Speedway. (!) MOVIE * 1' 1'!/r "A Hogh Wind In Jamaica" ( 19651 Anthony Quinn. Liia KedtOVL Five children are intrOdueed to a strpnge world afler pirates attack and foot the shop they are tr8'1eltng on. (2 hrs I fZi) MICHAEL JACKSON LOI Ange!M POllCO Clltel Oeryl Gote!i examines tile r8fatt0n&h1p bolwoon the police and the preu, OUICUS&el pC)loCe shOOl1ng& and suteldes. and tAl~s .iboul hos predecessors (Part 1) m REAL ESTATE ANO YOU .. Should You Soll? • CJ) TO TELL THE TRUTH @) M ERV GRIFFIN Guosts Sob Hope. laut111 Nel50f1. Ray Ne4S<>n 1:00 IJ CBS NEWS 0 NBC NEWS IJ UARSCLUB 0 ABCNEWS 0 BOWLING FOR DOLLARS m I LOVELUCY Lucy decides that 11 waul<l be mce to five 1n the coun- '!1· W THEF.B.l. Alter hos friend b"'8k!I out of proson, a membef of tile organaat10n reveals hlS wnereat>ouls anel tile mob sets out 10 kill the escapee. ED MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT Chann,f ~bli•g• 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles D ICTLA (Ind l Los Angeles G KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ· TV find ) Los Angeles (!}) KCST (ABq San Diego CD KTTV (Ind.) LO$ Angeles ti) KCOP· TV (Ind) Los Angeles fD KC€T-TV (PBS) Los Angeles m KOCE· TV (PBS) Hunllnglon Beach FUNNY BUSINESS M ae West and W. C. Fields, Abbott and Costello and J ack Ben- ny arc !>hown in some of their comic movie '11) GARDENING FROM THE GROUND UP Pruning· ({) JOKER'S WILD 7:30 I) ALL-STAR ANYTHING GOES Wh11l 'a Happening v~ ~ht Is Enough 0 SHAN.A NA Guest Johnnie Ray IJ NEWLYWED GAME 0 MATCH GAME P.M. 0 JOKER'S WILD CD THE 000 COUPLE As a surprise for O&Gar. t eh• r ee11tcorates ond rotumtst>es the apertment ED 28 TONIGHT HOSI Clote Roberts '11) STARBOARD Muench" (8) S 128.000 QUESTION fiJ) FAMILY FEUD 8:00 1J ({) FUHHY BUSINESS Wall9f Matthau IS Ille hOsl lor a retrospective look a1 movie comedy and 115 creators ftorn the begin· n1ng ol sound on rnotl()(I pictures up 10 Ille 1950 s 0 GRIZZLY ADAMS Two inept sllvet prospec- tOts lhreeten the wilel8'· ness 1nhab11an11 when they fE) SHADES Of GREENE "A Chance For Mr lover" A salesman IS given a job oppo1lunlty du1ing the Ooptes&K>n. '1i) TRAINS, TIW:kS ANO TRESTlES "Structures" 8:30 m OVeR EASY Organ1St RoOer1 Vaugnn rehres 10 hos lfrSI career. James l'rles bn arth11hs symptoms: hypothermia. Paul bndel discusses hew toe t>eCame a wnter. (R) 9:00 0 St.ACK SHEEP SOOADROH "The Iceman" When Pap- py 1s sent to ttie mainland. 111s unpopular ~· (Rtehatd Jaectlel) IS Q1Y9f1 the t asJ< of hon ting an ene- my 8ir ace dubbed .. The Iceman "(Al 8 ~ CHAAUFS A NOELS "Antique Angels" The Angels inf1tua1e an antique routines on the TV s pecial "Funny Busi- ne:-.s." am n~ al 8 on CBS. Channel 2. Old Co111ies Never Die 'Funny Business' Revives Movie Laughs By JAY SHARBUTT LOS ANGELES <AP> -··Better close that slow leak under your nose before I vulcanize it," the guy snarls. He's told: ''I'll put so many lumps on )'OU, YOU'ii think you've got a i;kin full Of teabags." Yes, it's a mm clip of Jack Benny a nd Fred Allen. dose rrteods, in their ramous "feud ... And it's one of the best bits in "Funny Business,'' an oddly uneven CBS special airing tonight at 8 on Channel 2. Narrated by Walter Matthau, made by film critic Richard Schickel. it uses some 100 mm chps in its two-hour tour of the greats of movie comedy in the 19305 and 1940s. IT DISPLA VS THE MARX Brothers. Mae West. W. C. Fields, Laurl'I and Hardy, Abbott and Costello, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope. and samples of two ace comedy directors. Ernst Lu bitch and Preston Sturges. What tt tries to show, in Matthau's words. is that with the advent of talk in movies, word-fun erupted in mms and .. the result was the richest comic era in the history of the movies." Alas. the trouble with any look-back show like this is you often find yourself grumbling at the maker's use or choice of old film clips. We plead guilty to such grumbling here. A few excerpts simply run too long. such as one, with a proper gentleman and a proper lady. that seeks to show how Lubitch satirized amour but "always honored the romantic spirit." IT'S SLOW AND ONLY mildly funny. You may wish Schickel had d ropped it and opted from a shorter. livelier se1tment. No problem. thoul{h. with his Mae West study. The venerable scxbomb was thought quite racy in the '30s. But as Matthau notes, she "bl ew away a lot of the old Victorian attitudes about sex." A fine sample of her famed one-liners is ex -hibited. Such as when a fortune teller predicts "a C'hange of posiUon" for hrr She raises an tyebrow and inquires. "Sitlinlil or rf'chmng ?" --... ._ .. .. The Abbott·Costello piece. including their "Who's On First" bit, features a mild defense of their brmtd style . The case is weak. BUT THERE'S GRAND fun throughout the show's look at W. C. Fields as boozer, con man. card cheat, pool shark and victim of tots. Watch for the clip in which Fields, as a store owner. gamely tries to cope with an old blind man who bumbles about. breaking things. It sounds cruel, but isn't. It's only mighty. mighty funny. So is the clip where Fields, his neck in a noose, is asked if he has any last wishes. And drawls: ··v asss. I'd hke to see Pa ris before l die." THE HOPE·CROSBV segment. with bits from their "Road" films. is okay, but runs too long, and not all the best bits are in. And I wish there'd been more than a wild Jack Benny broadcast. his too-brief "feud" scene with Allen. and a lengthier study of Hope in the show's examination or radio's impact on movie comedy. Oh. well. even though nawed. "Funny Busi· ness" has enough guaranteed bellylaughs to make 1l a fun lime for viewers toni!lht. 'IV Fihn Scheduled For Bionic Woman HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Lindsay Wagner. late of "The Bionic Woman," is returnJng to television I in a three-hour movie. "The Outlander." The Emmy winner will star for Columbia Pic- tures Television as a woman doctor In the West Virginia mountains during the late 1920s. The CBS mov1l' portrays Or . .Meg Laurel. who gives up her doctor husband and a promising corccr to nunister to the people of impoverished Appalachia. . ~ .. TUBE TOPPERS CBS $ ~.00 r unny Business A retrospective> look at movie comedy in the 1930s and 40~. ho~ted by Walter Mat- thau !see review below). KTTV ID 8:00 Cu l J a m ll. An out· door roek conn•rl taped at Ontario Motor Speedway. KOCE @ 9:00 -Evening at Pops. Glen Campbell joins Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Poph for a selection of songs by Jimmy Webb auto rally 10 trock down stolen 111mp1H of • new space 8Q9 fuel IRI G) MERV GRIFFIN Guestt Bob Hope, W1ut1e NelSOn. Ally ~. Matral Atagon. Stanley Martinez. Oldllfl Cessna fl) OAEAT P£RfOAMANCE8 wamng For Godol" Sam- uel Bedletra 1>1-V P<MMI· ed by rroe los Angeles Ac10t'1 Theater ll'OIJP (RI '1i) EVEHINO AT POPS Count1y musician Gt9" Camobelt 1oon1 Arthut Fie- dler and the Pops Orclles· rra II>' a &eleetioo ol song~ by Jimmy Webb Rossini'' .. JOurnf!'f To Rheoms" and Tchaikovsky's "Suite From Swan lake" are also l)efformoo 10:00 8 CJ) C8S RE.PORTS "The Fire Nollt Coot" Biii Moyers reporls on Ille on the South Bronx. a oom- mun1ty consodeted un1nha- bi1able by many Ameri- cans l>ecaUte of its high 1ncxtence of 11<to0n (RI 0 POLICE WOMAN "Bhna Terror" Pepper is OSSIQned to 1><otec1 the bHnd wrle (Sandta Def!) of an acoountant (Tab Hunt· e1) kidnapped by 1110 unde<worlel (RI 00 HEWS G ~ 8TARSKY & HUTCH "Salen's W1tc'-" While on 'tac&hor1. Slarsl<y end Huten leam ol • demOnlC cult s plan to aacrlfiee a young gotf (Rt ti) LETS MAKE A DEAL m MOVIE *'Ir "Elorder Feud" (1947) Lash LaRue, Al St John The Cheyenne Kid poses u an outl-to help settle .J laud be'-> lhe Harts and the Conelons I t hr I 10:30 tD g) NEWS 11:00 B .. G Cl)~ HEWS BUCK ROGERS "The ErMHntes' Strong. hOld ' 0 MOYIE • * '"' "Sol Madnd" ( 19681 David Mc:Canum. Stella Slevet!S An undercoww agent attempts to per- suade • Qll09Sf9f 's 9"1- trlend 10 testify in a case aimed ar reduetng Illegal • drug trattlC 12 hrs I Q) THE ODO COUPLE Invoking his ESP, Fellx warns a Ulec>hcaf Oscar not 10 attend a gala dinner at which he Is to be named ~ter of the Vear. g) AMERICA 2HIGHT Guest: K&r$1 lynn Gorney. G!) MACHEIL I L&iRER REPORT 11:30 8 Cl) HAWAII FM-0 "Why Wall Until Kevon Oles?" Mc:Garrett uncoll· et<S a compeny that prom- ises the beneloatoes of wealthy peo()le a chance to collect lhet• onhentances before their benef11C10ts 018 IRI 0 TONIGHT Holt: Johnny Carson Gueits: Nancy Lope~. Chatles Nelson A91Uy. Joan EmtMWy Jean Marsh. 8 TWlUGHT ZONE Ltbfanen Romney Words- wonh Is condemned to Cleeth tor obsolesoence. 8 ~ POUCE STORY • Faoe For A Shadow" PotlOe ottice<s Cllscover thal a fatal automoo.ie llCCident was ac1ualty a MUtOe< IR G) >IOOAH"S HEAOE~ ~oOen p4an'I •c n1.•c• " German t>ombf;t Jra ul"' 1 IC bomb in ()01 tlll~ry Cl) GET SMART Snu!rl gua•OI lhft _,. en el of CONTROL ,ma lrvrtc •or KAOS •m1>41tsona1or IN > 014Hneleon fil) CAPTIONED ABC HEWS A-OANING 12:00 8 TWILIGHT Z~E A meek. neatStQhll!<I ban~ lelle• r.es one pan1on '" hf• re&dlnq G) HIOH HOPES m HOHEYMOONEAS Ralp" •nd Ed '""' .. maaquetade patty .1110 lurmoll ff:) DICKCAVETT Guest Richard W1lbut \RI 12:30 0 UOVIE • • • "A K;n~f• S'Of\I \ 1967) Doc1.1m~"'"'Y Or$Of> WelleS ,,.,, ates l!Ht -IS lee<ll"Q UP IC lrfJ .abdication Of lhfl Srltli n !Pirone by the O\lke of WW\dsO# ( 1 "' • Sb m•n l G) MOVIE it • ··F11gr.1 Fat F18f:ldom ( 19431 Rosa11na Ru$Mlll fted Mac;M1Hray A '*On' an mer .and a pi401 a1mo< 1 wreck 11le•r romonc .. t>eeause of r>e< socu" .u. an 811\alti• (2 nrs f «!)MOVIE • * ·~ Matk 0 1 Tll,. Renegllde' \ 19511 Ricardo Montalban. Cyd Cllariss., " branded reneoada ,, cap1ur0<1 by o dospor who rhreatons 10 ~tlty him a11 an outlaw unleaa llfJ courl'I rhe diwQllte< of rne IOode• of the reoub11c < t ht • 30 min J 12'.37 IJ Cl) KOJAK "Whefe Oo You Go When Y00; Have No Pll)C8 To Go?.. A hot-tempert'd AtTll!flC<lfl Indian panics and run~ &lier 1n<1dve<ton1 • ly IU"1ng d COflSlrUCllOO fttm puisldent <k.lrlnQ " hght (RI 0 @) A8C MYSTERY MOVIE * • Demon Demon ( 19751 Juliet M~IS. 8rao- f0fd O.lllT\an A mysterious woman. reiectea by '* 10 .. er. r11sponds "'''" Oemonoc: lury (Al 1:-00 0 TOMORROW Guest Rtellard Dawes. President 01 the M1$SOUt1 AUCllOf\ SchOOI. Mll;llael w ... r1 I cft ""l' -U 1('f ~C,,t t) ... 1 1 tJ-... tU ~., G ... ,.VERICK J;.; t •C:• th OH ••# t •11 0 HEWS 2oooum "IE.ws 0 MOVIE • • Tam tin 119691 A~ G81dner Ian McShane • 2 t6 1J MOVIE • • 'Ten1110n Al Tabte Rock' \ 19561 Rlcharcl t=oan. Do•04hy Matone. 2:250 NEWS 2-300 MOVIE • *'" GllOIPS OI R<lmot" 1 •9611 M11<C<lllO M111$ftCN- n1 Vntor•o Gaamen. tD MOVIE • '-" ·snack Out Of\ t01 .. I 19551 f rllnl< lO~jOy. Tfll'· "f MOOrf! 4'000 MOVIE • .,, 'The Amphibian t,gn•• I 19641 W1n1am l(oren, A~l8Sl8 Vll'1en •. 10 8 STEVE EDWAROI 4·250 NEWS •-30 " t.tOVlE • • "Buttw aun·· < t~ Yveyn~ Mcwros, Merty Aobb•"S t8 MOVIE • * "W°"""1 s Pr1S011"' I t955t Ida lUQOnO J.erl SterllnQ Th•rsda11'• Doyfi•~ Mo.,in A<>RNING t 1'30 CD • • • "The Goddess" 11958) Kim Hovlil<. ltoyd Brl<!QeS Pad<ly CN't'et· >ky I\ story 01 a ioneey woman ~hUQghng for Hol· lywood star~ 12 his. 20 mini AFTERNOON 12«10 * • ''7 ··"'9<1 Mounllt•n• t 19511 Alan Laa<l. Lozabelh Scou Unoon-s1.1Pco<ttno towns "' Kansas anel Mls5-ov11 iJ•fl ransacttec:t by Ouantroll and l1ts Raoders 3•00 @' ..... l..11>4>4'. ( 19591 011"'a ae t4av"1and. O.rk Bogarae " ma" wttemots 10 l)fove he h8s been 11beied but rult\S Ills caw wne" ne Plii$ houble remembering delallS ( 1 "'.30.-q 3:30 0 • •'It "l ongstreet•• ( 19701 J-F'r8i'1Q9CUS, Sradtorel Collman An mvestioator -Ches lot the men reaoonS1ble lor ptBflllflQ Iii bomb "' "'9 hOm6 .n!Ch cavsed htS bl1naness It "' . 30 mon.) Mike Ends East Coast C B S .Scores TV Career PHILADELPHIA <APl Mik~ Douglas tapes the final Philadelphia broadcast of his nationally syndicated talk sho~ tonight before heading for the West Coast where guests are more plentiful. The Mike Douglas S how moved here from Cleveland in 1965, and bas grown to a 9(). minute Westinghouse Broad· casting Company program that is seen in 120 U.S. cities. And Douglas. a low-key host who once was a $125 a week singer. has prospered with the show and is now a millionaire. "LIVING IN Philadelphia. J 've learned iJ lot of things other than show business," he recalled recently before the move to Los Angeles was announced in May. "Because in Philadelphia, while I'm in it, J'm not really into it. And I'm glad. "There have been suggestions that we move the show to New York or Hollywood. But I like Philadelphia." he added. .. --.. - 'One Day' Leads TV Ratings LOS ANGELES <AP> -Ten of the nation's most· watched evening television shows. i.ncludlJlg a "One Day at a Time'' renm. were on CBS last week. a~rding-t.0-lbe.. latest A.C. Nielsen Company ratings. ABC's bit "Laverne and Sht.rley .. and "Happy Days." now also in reruns. m ade the top 20. but the former emerged 11th and "Happy Days" 15th in ratings for the week ending July 23. THE FIGURES SHOW that on a nightly average, CBS shows last week were seen in 10,6 million homes. ABC and NBC each averaged 9.3 million homes. CBS' "One Day at a Time.'' in topping the Nielsen list or 60 rated s hows. was seen in an estimated 16.9 milhon homes. Four other CBS shows followed "One Day at a Time" in top ratings: "M·A·S·H." 16.5 million homes: "All in the Family, .. 16.2 million; "Lou Grant," 15.6 m1lhon : and the canceled "Switch." 14.6 million. THE NEXT TOP FIVE shows were NBC's "Quincy." 14.2 milJion homes; ABC's "Three's Company" and "Starsky and'Hutch." 13 .8 million and 13 2 million. respec· tively; "CBS Tuesday Movie," 13.l mHlion ; and NBC's "Rockford Files." 12.8 million homes. The next 10 shows were: "Laverne and Shirley" and "Charlie's Angels," both ABC: "Alice," CBS; "Carter Country," "Happy Days" and "Barney Miller." all ABC: "Hawaii Five-0" and "Good Times," CBS : "ABC Thurs· day Movie"; and "60 Minutes ... CBS. 'I• . · . MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PG) "SWARM .. (PG) "THE BUDDY HOll Y STORY' (PG) "THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" rPGJ .. HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" "THE DEEP" (PG) "ClO.SE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND .. .. THE DEEP" (PG) ,, "CONVOY" .. EAT MY OUST" (PQ) "GOODBYE GIRL" (PG) "RABBIT TEST" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "AMERICAN HOT WAX" (POI "BIG WEDNESDAY" "THE ENFORCER" CAI 'DAMIEN OMEN 2·· (Rl "THE SENTINEL ' ALI.. DfltlVI! INS O,.l!N 6:J0,.M.HtGHT\l C~110 UftOer t 1 ,., .. y,.,.,. • lhaa•• 1>11v••o11"4 - • • • ' l " ' ~ • .. , .. • ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE R,fVIEW I MUSIC BOX Wedne!i<1ay July 26 1919 DAil Y PILOT 87 Mehta in Bowl Encore Re's a Neek /tlan .\Nor GC<?rge Ham i lton. playing Dracula an ,1 tww movie call ed .. Lo\'C at First Hill'." ton t L•mp lates the neck of protest in.E? Su!>an Saint Jame~ as they film a scene from the pictu re 'Swarm' Film Lacks Sting By ARTHUR KMGllT T'-..... .,...... R-'« Ju&l when we thought 11 w~1s safe to go back 1n the water. Irwin i\lle r "'arns us to keep out or tht• garden It'~ a ll because of th1lse African killer bees. rn1ll1ons of them. th:1t J\llt·n has rounded, up for Warnt:r Bros "The S\\arm." the latest of his all s~ar disaster movies 1 and apparently intended to di\ crt our attention fr nm that meteor that is roar Jng t his way> The plain fact is that "The Swarm" is not another "Poseidon Ad venture" or "Towering In re r no .. a nd cer tainly not another "J a ws.·· J.tllrough it is apparc.>nt that Allen and scriptwriter St1rl1ng S1lhphanl studwd a ll of them in their de termination to come up wilt-another winner l':'\FORTl1!'<W 1\TELV. IT DOESN'T realh "or!-. De.,p1te numerou., clo!>eups or the insects <it "ork :rnd plav. whent'Vl'r we go into long shot-. of ~hl'm lra1hng out over Southeast Texas en route to llouston. the fine hand of r lw special effects artist [ · R • J rs <lll too ev1lknt. Undt·r Movie evrew tht· circumsta nces . it · .. ..., ___________ d1fficu ll to work UP. a 'iWCal As a matter of fact. nobody in the film worki. \JP much of a s weat either. which ha rdJy adds to the excitement. Michac•I Caine. playing a world famous entomologist. literally plods through his p art. maintaining m u ch the same expression whether snarh1tA at J\ir Force Gen. Richa rd Wid m :.irk or g1vinJ:? 1.11rl and romfort to nurse Katha rine RO!>S Widmark. of courM·. plays one of those crusty m 1lll ary types who JUSl does n't trust civilia ns E \ Pll alter Caine has bet·n clear ed by Washington. he• :.till ord<'r:-. Ma1 Hrarlford Dillman to keep an e;.1• on him WtllLE E\'ERVOSE 01' th<' base, includin~ 1m m unolog1st HPnry f'onda <inexplicably confined to a wheelchair>. 1s plot1111g the course or the bees a11rt planning ways to e liminate them . we switch to fl\•arh:-:\lary:-.v11le. chn·ctly in thl• path of the sv.arm Thc·re school principal Olivia de Havilland is bein_g courted s1mullaneousl~ by Fred M acMurra.v and Ber" Johnson: Pall) Duke Astin is awaiting a babv. and Lee Grant a rrives on the scene. brie fly. a!> ti TV newscaster. As a matter of fact . none of •heTT" •~around for very lon_g Because they have been so thinly dr awn and lndiffl'renlly din·ctcd. they aren't really missed. The) m ay ltght up the marquee. but not this mov- ie lnclt•ed. only th:1t \\'Ot!ntble trouper . Henry r ()II ct ;I • $.!iv(• s :i n) I h I n ~ l hat r (' s l' m h I es :l pt•rformance S l C'H NOR1'1ALL \' CAPABLE actors <JS f 1ch;.1rd Ch.1mher la1n and J ose F erre r a1 c whisked on and off the .screen a lmost before one this a ch:.in rt• to r ecoi:!mze them H's hardly a din•ftonal triumph for /\lien .. THE BEST MOVIE-MUSICAL WE'VE HAD IN YEARS! 'GREASE' IS TERRIFIC FUN! tt's pop entertainmem of an e~mely clever, energetic sort, sung and danced with sfyle by its two stars. John Travolta and Ohia Newton.John.'' -V"1Qltll Cenb¥ New YM fome-1 ·--tllll"lf V.Q00.11111> _ ... v.~ (•!;\; --·Jl'j~ .. -.JM.~("51. ~ -·---~w~.l'l.\AKRJK.----·P'Tli!O'S'l1Ct! ,_.q PIS!l;;l(XX).AUA~CAl61-~'~iJ'i.'1£&' cuw-.· -· J!..Gj-D _ 4 -·8~Mote .,.......,_ • ..,._:.::::::~3; ~ NOW PLAYING UA CINEMA •. ~ .... •7"•>'11 ·,..,.,,,.,ooo eos11 Mtsa 111~1 !)40-~~ •1 O.·~ ''·~•a~••)~• 1 oo • q •• Thl' llollywood BO"-I bcl·anw Old Vienna for thret• t'nrhanting hour!'> la'>t weekend a nd a near ca11<•t'll)' audienct• revcll(•d in a sple ndidly a r runi:w<t progr am of waltzes. marches and polkas \'11.'nn~sc Night brought Zubin Mehta to the Bowl 1><.x.Ltum for one of his last engagem ents with thl' Los Angeles Ph1lurmomc Orchestra and •·zooby" happily entered into the spirit of relaxa- twn that prevails at t he Bowl by presiding over colorful rl•nd1tjons of Strauss waltzes. ~1 EIJTA WAS IN TOP form and so was soprano Carol Neblett. whose c l<>ar high voice is so utter ly suited to the Viennese arias s he offered us. Her bll· tersweet rendition of Lehar a rias made us again re- alize what an admirable choice she would be for lhc lead role in "Merry Widow" -no great test for an oper alicwpranoof Miss Neblett'scaliber but an ad· mirable utilization of that essentially Germanic voice. The LAPO was in fine form. the a mplification system was all th at the Bowl brass cracks it up to be. the hoverin~ aircraft didn >t hover for once and the chicken and cha mpagne were delightful. SUMMER NIGHTS AT THE Bowl. Old Vienna never had 1t so good. Looking ahead to n1:xt stason. the Laguna Actress' Drug Trial Delayed SANTI\ MON ICA <APJ The drug -related trial of actress J udy Carne and her former husband. Robert A. Bergmann. was postponed to Oct 2 to allow Los Angeles Supenor Court to rule on a pica of illegal evidence The trial was scheduled to begin Monday in Santa Monica Municipal Court but the request for po.,tponement was granted by Judge J oseph W. Chandler . 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OAILI .. tLO' A P Wlrephoto NUREYEV, PATRICIA RUANNE IN ROMEO An Energetic Staging of Familiar Ballet Rudy's 'Romeo' Stirring Ballet By MARY CAMPBELL '\EW YORK (J\I') Rudolf NureH'V dis pla) cd h1~ own t•nt·rget1c "Romeo and Juli°et" -if tho'il' two kids took off their toe shoes they'd go out d1seo d::incing as the London Festival Ballet hegan a two-week sea~on This 11ppt•:.irance ut the Metropolitan Opera h~ the FC'~t1val troupe. the second major ballet t:ompan) in England 1s ib first in this city s ince 195-t :"\ure:>'C'\ has choreographed to the music. b) Prokofiev. that gc•nt•rully is used for a full -length Homl'O and .Jul1t•t " Hut Juilet (•specially has a th I ft•r c•nt c·harHt'U·r than 1 he usual gentlenes!>. This .luht•t 1~ no doll 1·lutch1ng child who has to be coaxt•d to go to a p<irty whic h mark!> her adulthootl Shl··-. t•.igl'r to ~o and delighted to rlanc·t• \\Ith ht•r -.u1tor. Pans Wht·n ~he and Romeo fa II in Im(' at f1r~t s ight tht•re. she doesn 'l tremble She dam·t·:-to ..,hO\\ off for him THE R \I.CON \' Ill' ET 1s alwavs the most rom••11t1r of tht· t·\·1·n1ng, a nd :'\ureye\' has not hl'lr.tH·rl 1t It 1s rnd1ant Rut instead of softness .• nd I\ ric·1sm. \:un·H'\ ;ind Patricia Ruanne. his .J 11lrl·t· llant'l' \\ 11 h 1 ht· l'nerg:. of hee1lthy teenagers plU!-o 1 ht• hur:-.ts Of acin•m•hn CLIU1>t:d by their e>..plod 111;.: 1•11111111111:. I ht•\ ·n· ohv1011sh rll«l' kid!> und they're danc ini.: 111•;111111111 h:illt·ttc· 1n11n·ml•nl!-. Hut they'rt:· do 111g thl·111 111 .1 \\ h1rl ,\11d 11' hl' dt·r1dl•d to swim u r11110tl. or ... 1:11 I d;1111·111;.: 1lrst·o shc··d he right beside h1n1 L:tll'r .. Jul11•1 rn:tl..t•s rt clear that /\he has .ii\\ .iy-; h1·1·n tht· darling of her p<iri>nt s and had her \\ "-' \.\'hl·n tht•,\ iwt toug h it bout her marrying t>:ir1.;;, s ht• has v f1c•rcc tantrum T HIS .. IWMl-:0 A!'llD Juliet" 1s quite bu~y. ;tlwa~·s ~Oml·thing going on. We liked most of 11. 11k1• thl' .1l'rohats waving flags in the me1rket ... qu;1n· Wt• d1dn'• c·arc for sen•ra l acted-out <ln·.ims 1n :1rt three' f'ht• (.':ipull'ts \\t'rt' .ill in dark n•d. the l\1on t.11.~ut·" 111 J.!l t'l 'll, ,1 good theutr1cal touch ·r ht• llnt1sh Ho) <JI Ballet. th<.> Royal Oe1ni:-.h B.tflt•I and thl' Stuttgart Ballet have often donl' · HomN1 and Jultt•t" <·,·emngs here. Those three '1·,...1110-. an• mon• :.1mtl<.1r tr> each other than lhr!-> 1s tr1 tlwm '\un·:. <'' hJ-.. m<Jde many changes in tllt' -;frir\ sut'h .ts lht· "-<J)' both Mercut10 and r\ hall dll' 'Star Wars' Gems Stir Legal Fight l'RO\'llH::--c E. HI •API The movie "~t<ir \>\ ar ... " hw-. tout'hl•cl otf <1 ll'gal battle over royalties 111 Rhorlt• l!-.la11rt Ttw tonflict centers on the inanufattu1·e of novt'lty 1ewclry depicting charac h•rs from th(• highly s uc cessful science-fiction rrlO\"ll' Officl;Jl~ or ,h-.oc·iat(•d Big Productions con 11·nd th"" ,1r1· not ~l·tting the five i><:rcent royalties 'lw) -.;11d 1 ht•) wt•n• prom1~cd by Wcingeroff En tt•rpri:-t•s 11w for t•flming up with the idea for the ll'\H•lr\ l><tnll'l t\ltm:.an und Wilh<tm T Hall Jr charge that Wt·1ngt•roff ha!. r<.'fU~l'd to account for 1h -..1le~ and ha~ nol paid uny roy<.1ltres They have J'ikt·d <• ~tatt· court to order the firm to ma e an Jl'Cnunting or lhl· "•"l'~ r l'\'CflU('1, and P<IY the f()\ ;11111' ... An THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MANN'S SO COAST PLAZA '"" 111111 J•1• 1111111 ~' 1111 MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA WAl.T-~'S "CAT FttOM OUTH SPACE" ll>JM.-7:H ''THE SHAGGY DA" IGI Z!J .. l: ..... .J. soeY -ruses Oii ~ nc1m IUIPIKltK t1111 littu -~-Jiii 11111t1 l...!:!:;l "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) 12:45·2:35-4:30-6:2~ 8:20-10:15 \'5111' . - ,..Nil. MANN'S "UD MEWS HARS GO TO JAPAH" CINEMAUND a:•M:• .. t:•• '"' .:: .. ~~"' "HKH4 AMXllTY" lf'GI USIMl i.1-.a.1:u .1"4t MANN'S CINEMAUND 1411 St M11Mr tNN11IO flJ!MI MANN'S CINEMAUN~ ltMh "'4~ bHt•• IUIMl ... , ... ,.. "SATUUAY MIGHT FIVER" Ill .,....,.. "THI IHD" ., ... , ......... "'' '"(lllC "COMIHG HOME" Ill ....... ~. Rip Torn No Phony Name ~. Of all tht• ~trangt' or unreaJ names in the " .. cky ~orld of -,howbiz. I think the "unreallst" ls tha t of a flnt> :tctor who calls himself .. Rip Torn." What hhb rt•a l name'!-1'1rs. DoloresSafie,Colum- bub. Ga. 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner A· "I was born Rip Torn," the actor insists. "It ·~ m y real name and 1 am adamant about not (•hanging 1t because it's been us<.>d by every male in my fam1 - l.v for four gt•ncrations · • Q. Whf'n was Bob Hope's the me song, "Thanks for the Mrmory," first beard. and did Bob write It himself? -S.T. Henry, Tulsa, Okla. A : No. Bob 1usl helped to popularize 1t when Leon Robin and Ralph Rainger wrote the "ords and music for Para mount 40 years ago. Introduced m "The Big Broadcast of 1938." the song won an Oscar that year as the best (and most memorable! of the year Q : I hear the re's a move on to honor the memory of actor George ~1. Cohan by printing his portrait on one of the new 15 ce nt st amps. Anything to this? - Benny Davis. Miami. A : Yes. The celebrity s tamp was issued on the Yankee Doodle Dandy's birthday -July 4 -m Providence, R.J .. with a group of public officials and mem bers of the American Society of Com- posers, Authors and Publishers present. Q : Is it truP that whe n Isr aeli foreign minister Moshe Dayan·~ book is made into a movie, the he roic gener al will t>t' played by himself? -Milton Green· haum, New York. A No. Dayan l!i loo shrewd a person for self- agji!rnnch zcmcnl. Ill~ role may be played by Jack :'\1C'holson. \\ho won an Oscar for his sterling pl·rform<mc·c in "Onl· Fie\\ Over the Cuckoo's :'\l·~t . Ali~i~~ \, RP~laurant ~ Charnpaqne Brunch Sunday 9-3 ANNIVERSARY PARTY THURS .. JULY 27 • 6 to 8 P.M. Featuring Hors d oeuvres. Belly Dancing. Live Entertainment 1 h70 '\L\\ l"Olrt IUH 1.E\ \Hit. t .t »~T \ \l E~ .\ IH::--l·JC\ \TIO'\:--• h 1 2-H:?•>:~ Visit Barbra dnd ovvr 200 other Greal Stars at World Famous Tlw Biggest Gath('ring of ~tar .. In the World. C >p.tn U.t\o •nd ~ht Alt '"* t 1!ft1 • ,.,,..,.\ t ..._,..,H..,prw ... ,-. •nd I ti.lo<_'-: horn Knott~"'""'f .um WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS' THE CAT FROM OUTER SPACE. '"''"'<1 KEN BERRY. SANDY DUNCAN. 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July 26. 1978 t l l I . , I ! i I . / ,Super Sandwich Suppers Here are some blue-ribbon ideas for hot summer eves. The hamburger may be the all·American favorite, but you never saw or savored one like the Blue Ribbon. recently named one o( the best recipes of the year in the National Sandwich Idea Contest. Other winners are great ideas for summer suppers. BLUE RIBBON HAMBURGER SANDWICH (6 sandwiches> 3• cup <3 oz.) shredded Swiss cheese 1 tablespoon minced chives 1 teaspoon minced parsley 1 2 teaspoon curry powde .. Salt and pepper to taste 3 tablespoons sour cream 11,2 pounds lean ground beef 12 slices enriched white bread 1 2 cup butter. softened 9 s lices bacon 2 bananas •14 cup lemon juice Combine cheese. chives. parsley, curry. salt a nd pepper; blend in sour cream. Shape ground b~ef into 6 patties: g rill to desired degree of doneness. Toast bread and butter. Place 1 patty on each of 6 slices of toast. Cook bacon until brown but not crisp; cut each slice in half. Place 2 half slices on each patty. Cut each banana into 6 dia~onal slices. Dip in le mon juice and arrange 2 slices on each patty. Top each ~andwich with one rounded tablespoon of cheese mixture and broil 3 to 4 minutes or until cheese begins to melt. Top with remaining half slice of bacon . Cut remaining slices of toast into 4 tnangles: place one on each side of sandwich. points facing out. TUNA ORIENTO <6 sandwiches> l package 13 oz.) cream cheese. i.oftened 2 tablespoons m ayonnaise 2 teaspoons chicken soup base I can <612 oz.) tuna, drained 1 Cetn <4 oz.> mus hrooms. s temi> and p1ccC'::., drained a nd chopped I c·up chopped Oriental vegetables 3 tablespoons chopped onion fl enriched caraway rye rolls Butter. softened 12 green pepper rings Blend c ream c heese. mayonnaise and chicken soup base together until s mooth. Add drained tuna: mix well. Fold in mushrooms. Sausage in a garden. oriental vegetables and onion. Split rolls and butter both halves. Place about 113 cup tuna mix- t~re on bottom half. Arrange two green pepper rings on top of tuna mixture. Close sandwich with roll top. Garnish with sweet pickle and but· ton mushrooms. WALNUT SURPRISE (6 sandwiches> 8 ounces cream cheese, softened 2 cups finely ground walnuts 1 cup chopped black olives 1 :.! cup diced celery 12 slices whole wheat bread Watercress or lettuce C ream s oftened cream c heese. Add walnuts, olives and celery ; mix well. Chill a bout one hour. Spread about 1.1.i cup of mixture on ea ch of 6 slices of bread. Top with des ired amount of waterc ress or lettuce . Close ::.andwiches with remaining slices of bread Cut in qua rters and serve. SAUSAGE I N A GA RDEN (6 sandwiches) I package (JO oz ) Par1s 1an S t yle vegetables 6 enriched Kaiser rolls Buller. softened 12 ounces natural c asing bologna. cut JUii enne 3 ta blespoons mayonnaise 2 tablespoons DiJon-style mu::.tard I tablespoon c hopped parsley '~ cup minced red onion •,.teaspoon salt 111 teas poon pepper 1" teaspoon paprika 6 gree n peppe r nnj!s • I hard cooked egg, s hcl•d 2 tablespoons chopped pimiento Cook vegetables according to package d1rect1ons: drain and chill. Split rolls. butter lightly on both sides. Mix together bologna. For sure-fire entertainment, flaming sauce over ice cream. Perfect Pourovers For sure-fire e ntertainment. a summer meal can have no better conclusion than a flam· ing fruit sauce s pooned over ice cream. And. there·s nothing easier to prepare and serve when convenient , ready-to-use jams. jellies and pres erves are used as the foundation for the sauce s. The technique is simple. Just heat the jam. Je lly or preserves of your choice in a chafing dish. fondue pot or small saucepan until melted. If you like. add an aromatic or tangy flavoring then blaze the mixture with a complemen- tary s pirit such as rum. brandy or a liqueur. Whatever is used for the flaming leaves its fragrance and flavor behind as the alcohol burns off. To be successful in setting the sauce aflame. the secret is to heat the spirit in a long· handled ladle. then ignite it and. while naming. stir it into the sauce mixture. Following are a few slighUy more elaborate \'ers1ons of naming fruit pourovers for ice cream. The first suggests the addition of pecan halves. the c;econd calls for coconut.covered ice <'r<'am balls and the third com bines fresh s trawberries and toas ted almonds with strawberry jelly. • BRANDIED PEACff-W,U ,NUT POUROVER t jar ( 12 ounces) peach jam or preserves l tablespoon lemon juice • ~ r up brandy l cup walnut halves Combine peach jam. lemon Juice and 6 t3blespoons of the brandy In a s mall saucepan Cook over lt>w heat. stirring. until jam melts Add "alnut halves . Heat re maining brandy in a large ladle : ignite with a match. While n aming, stir into sauce When name dies out. spoon sauce over scoops of Ice cream in individual St!rvlng dishes. , Makes about 21 z cups sauce TROPICAL GRAPE POUROVER 2 jars ( 10 ounces each l grape Jam or pre- serves Gr3led peel of 1 lime .Juice of 1 lime 1 2 cup dark rum Coconut ice c ream balls Combine grape jam, lime peel, lime Juice, and 6 tablespoons of the rum in a s mall saucepan. Cook over low heat. stirring, until jam melts. Heal remaining rum in a la rge la· d le: ignite with a match. While naming, stir in· to sauce. When name burns out, spoon sauce over Coconut Ice Cream Balls•. Makes about 212 <'UPS s auce. •Note. F'or 6 Coconut lee Cream Balls. toast contents of 2 cans ( 312 ounces eachl flaked coconut m a 350 F oven for 10 minutes or until golden brown. stirring occasionally. Shape 6 ice cream balls from I quart vanilla ice cream: roll in toasted coconut. Freeze STRAWBERRIES JUBILEE POUROVER 1 jar I JOounces I strawberry jelly 1 pmt tresh s trawberries, hulled and halved 1 :i cup sliced toasted almonds 1 • cup Cointreau or other orange.flavored ltqueur ' Heat strawberry jelly in a small saucepan 11ntil 1t m elts. Add strawberries and almonds; heat to ::.immer'ing Heat liqueur in a ladle; iR· nite with a matc h Whil e flaming. stir into sauce When name bums out, spoon sauce over scoops of ice cream In individual serving dishes Makes about 2112 cups sauce. . ,,,, ,,,. . --· ·-·--. . .... , .. ,, . . -. --.. 4' • # OAILYPILOT Cl -Walnut surprise sandwich. Tuna Oriento. Blue Ribbon Hamburger Sandwich mayonnaise. mustard . par::.ley. onion. sa lt. pep per and papnka Stir in chilled vegetable~ Spread about 112 cup or mixture over each roll Marzipan Pineapple Cake A three ·lter e d c ak e , ('O\"er ed with a thin laye r o f matz ipan. c ombine s l ad v fin ge r s s prink led '' ilh rum. a cream fillin g and canned pineapple r hunk 'i F'o r the recipe . tur n to P age C:!. . .. . .. hottom Top with I green pepper nng and l t:gg "hl'l' Sprinkle with p1m1ento. Close with roll 1op Garnish with celery and radis h A Trio Of Gelato .... Desserts I n " u n n ,. l l a I \ . ''he r e mu.eh of tht.· t·u 1~in<.· 1~ on thl' rich u nd he LI\ y ~•de. lht• it·t• cream. c all e d gcl<ito. · <.actually ha~ " s he rbert·hkc c on -.. 1 s t t· n c v . T h c s t· \rnNiranizcd gclat1 cl<:sserts a n· m a d <.· \\ I I h U n f I LJ v o r C cl gt'laltnl' \\h1c h give~ the m <.a s mooth. a ir v I l 'X tu r t· Add vou"r I a v o n t t• fl a vo1= in g h ont'\. m oth a or le m o n·. The ctes~L·rb a rl' easy to pre pare .rnd CJ n averag e ser v. m g ha:-. 140 c alorics. For thL· rel'ipes. s<.T Pa g(' C:! ·1 l . . ' f • ' • .. ,. • " 1 { J' l •• .. , ~ I I I I t ' I I I I I • • • ' ~ ~ ~· ': .. ~ ~ .. .• Italian Gelato Is Americanized ; A re you perhaps lucky epough <If you're willing tf admit it!) to have bee n born into that generation that remem- bers those sweet lazy days and the hours spent on, the back porch pa- tiently turning an old hand-cranked freezer to make ice cream for Sun- day dinner? How rich ·and heavy that cream was -reward enough for the hard turning! Most Americans think pretty seriously today a bout e liminating fat- tenang Cood!f from their daily die ts. but ice cream remains a dessert only the mos t rigid wills can resist. r n s unny Italy where much of th e cuisine is on the r ich and heavy side -the ice cream. called "gelato," actually has a sberbet- like consistency. These Americanized gelati desserts are made with unflavored gelatine which gives them a smooth, airy texture. This honey of a dessert is· actually three Cake Hints Of Hawaii A spectacular. three-tiered cake, developed by the executive chef of a famed New York hotel. won top honors in the first nationwide Professional Pineapple Cooking Contest in Hawaii. It can be served a s a dessert either for a large social gathering or for a small birthday -p'arty lnvolving only a few persons. Each layer is covered with a thin sheet of marzipan. Between rows of lady fingers . _llloistened with rum, is a rich creamy filling topped with canned pineapple chunks. The cake <:an be decorated with miniature pineapple · leaves and marzipan wrapped macadamia nuts. ~ The dessert, "Hawaiian Plantation Cake''. :s-was selected as the best·of-contest winner by a ~distinguished panel of professional chefs representing all areas of the food service in- dustry. HAWAIIAN PLANTATION CAKE Man.I pan 6 egg yolks 1 cup heavy cream 1 cup sifted powdered sugar 11 :1 cups sweet butter <3 cubes), softened 1 (20 oz> can pineapple chunks '· J <81" oz> can pineapple chunks ~ 4 dozen lady fingers ~ J tablespoon light or amber rum ' I; 11 :! teaspoons milk :l ; 6 to 8 macadamia nuts ;ei Powdered cocoa ~ Powdered sugar for decoration ;; Prepare Marzipan. and place in plastJc bag ,.•until needed. Rec.tt egg yolks in top of double ~boiler. Stir in cream and 'h cup powdered sug- • · Set over boiling watei:. and cook. stirring "'.eonstantly, until mixture coats spoon and is thickened. Re move Crom heat and chill. When <'UStard 1s cold. cream butter with remaining 112 c:up powdered sugar. Gradually beat in cold t•ustard. Chill When ready to assemble cake. drain pane<.1pple thoroughl y. Line bottom of 8-incb spr- 1nj! form pan with waxed paper. Arrange a layer of lady fingers in bottom of pan, placing <'lose together spoke fashion. Cul some lady I mgers diagonally lo form wedges to fit between 1hL· whole l<1dy fingers at outer edge of pan. Mix 1 um and milk. and sprinkle lady fingers in pan laghlly \\1th the mixture. using about lf.i. Sprea~ haH the pineapple layers. and top with more l;id y fingers. moistening with remaining rum m ixture . Chill cake thoroughly. When ready to decorate cake, roll marzipan between sheets or waxed paper or heavy plastic lo a circle large enough to cover top and sides or cake. Remove 1·a kc from ring form, and invert onto serving plate. Cover with the marzipan, gently easing -;ides against cake. Trim edges even with bot· lom of cake. Return to r efriger ator while preparing de- corations. Use trimmed marzipan for decor a· t ions. Wrap macadamia nuts in marzipan, and roll an dry cocoa. Work 1 tablespoon dry cocoa into about lfz cup marzipan, kneading until evenly mixed. Roll between sheets of waxed paper, and cut in leaf shapes with small sharp knife. making 16 to 20 leaves. Mark veins of leaves with tip of knife. If desired, shape a ~ma ll pineapple from remaining white marzipan When ready to serve cake, set macadamia nuts on outer edge of cake top. and arrange leaves beside nuts and around s ides of cake. JC small pineapple is used. center on top of cake. Sprinkle entire cake very lightly with powdered ~ugar. s haking it throug h a wire strainer. Hefri ~erate until serving time. Makes 12 to 16 ~ervin~s. Marzipan: Combine l pound almond paste. I pound powdered sugar tslfled) and 2 tables- poons egg white. and knead until smooth and no longer sticky Roger's..._ .. _..,. introducee a new concept in plant care ••• for those who care too much! PTomot-Growth ••• tupp)jes essential nutrients to promote healthy plant growth. Prowld• Oxv1•• .•• to the Important root area preventing root rot. defoliation, lll'1(f plant deeth. Prnent• Ov....,•terlng ... en lndoof plant food th&t nlso supplla the necnsary oxygen 10 p&.nt roots. Rotfot'• Gwdels • 640-5800 5-\ ~Ill MatAnhur • Newpor1 e..ch • 9 am-6 pm -~ . _. -.. desserts. and not one of the m is made with cream. The ingredients of each are pretty basic: unflavored gelatine, dry milk powder. skimmed milk. and egg whites Y o u add whatev er fl avoring your fancy die· tales: honey, mocha or lemon. The desserts are prepared from the same bas ic instructions, too. so wh e n yo u 've mastered one you've mastered three . The trio will help keep you looking pretty, too; none is over 140 calories per ~-cup serving. HONEY GELATO I e nvelope un - flavored gelatine 1 2 cup nonfat dry milk powder 2 cups s kimmed milk 112 cup honey 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 egg whites In medium saucepan, mix unflavored gelatine and milk powder: blend in milk. Stir over low heat until gelatine dis- solves, S to 8 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in honey and lemon juice. Pour into freezer tray or shallow pan and freeze until firm. Turn into chilled bowl a nd add egg whites . Beat at high speed of e lectric mixer until mix- ture is smooth and fluf- fy . Return to freezer tray; freeze. Makes about S'h cups, approx. 90-100 calories per 1h · cup serving. MOCHA GELATO 1 e nvelop e un · flavored gelatine •,z cup sugar 12 cup nonfat dry milk powder •a cup unsweetened cocoa 2 cups s kimm e d milk 1 .. cup coffee liqueur 2egg whites In medium saucepan. mix unflavored gelatine, s ugar, milk powder, and cocoa; blend in milk Stir over low neat until ~elatine dissolves, S to 8 minutes. Re move from heat; s tir in coffee liq- ueur. Pour into freezer tray or shallow pan and freeze Wltil firm. Turn into chilled bowl and add egg whiles. Beat at high speed of electric mixer until mix- ture is smooth and fluf fy. R eturn to freezer tray; freeze. Makes about Sh cups. approx. 130-140 calorics per 1h-cup serving. LEMON GELATO 1 e n ve lope un flavored gelatine 'h cup s ugar •r.i cup nonfat dry milk powder 2 c ups s kimm e d milk 2 teaspoons grated lemon rind 14 cup lemon Juice 2 egg whites In medium saucepan. mix unflavored gelatine. s ugar , and milk powder; blend in milk. Stir over low heat unW gelatine dissolves, S to 8 minutes. Remove from beat ; cool. Stir in lemon rind and j uice. Pour into freezer tray or shallow pan and freeze until firm. Turn into chilled bowl and add egg whites. Beat at high speed or electric mixer until mix- ture Is s mooth and Cluf- f y. Return to freezer tray; freeze. Makes about S1h cups. approx. 80-90 calories per lh-cup serving. -. . FOOD P ast~ Aplent y Supper Soup llc•re·::. a great · supu -.o up" with plenty of p<.t::.ta and vegetables guaranteed to please tht: new but spare the cool.. Made in .i minute wtlh t·dnned ~paghelt 1 a nd meatball!->, it's gr£:at (or upen air or at home ;ip pct 1 tes Con ven1e n c 1· foods such a:. tlus arc the m ainstays of mo~t -.a1lors a nd camper'> 1 he sauces c¥f<f flavor ZtJC('lfJNI ~PAGH.ETl'l SOVP 1 cup sliced onions 2 cups sliced zuc- chin 1 2 I ablellpoon~ cook 111g 011 .,, cup water 2 cans t JS oz. each J ::.paghetti & meatballs Parmesan cheese Quick zucchini soup. 'the mcatbp~I.; and ~paghell1 , !'>ubstanc1· whe ther you 'r e eat1ni:i 1h em "as is" or creating a sp aghetti·vegetabl<: :-.oup or a wide variety or :.k1llet meals. Saute onions and zuc i.:hin1 in oil until lightly browned. Reduce heat. cover and cook for s minute~ Add water and spaghetti and meatballs. Star ; cover. Simmer for 10 to JS minute s. Sprinkle cheese on top before serving. Serves 6 to 8. Stwe~ 9 to 9 Daitw -S•d8y 10 to 7 fl'ric.. lffKff•• Thurs., Jwly 27 ..... Wed.. A_,. S Poricn s.bject to Stedl °" ....._ W• _....,A~~ St_,. w •• ._... , .. ll'9if To u.t Qu .... .. Al'dl ...... S•To~ .... W ..... AlcoL LOWER PRICES! SWEET RIPE VINE RIPENED LONG GREEN SWHT RIPE MA•IOS TOMATOES CUCUMBERS •ECTARl•E YOUNG-TENDER BEEF LIVER FalSH SLICID ··~ CALIFORNIA GROWN 39~ IO~~H Al tOWESl PR\CES KRUSE EASTERN SMOKED H~Sl~.~ HALF ••• M EASTERN PORK FARMER STYLE seARERIBS L.EAM 'H MEATY ~-·~ 13! a f~~ lJ ..... ;· ~ ••••9 .-... FRYINI CHICKENS I AR M EASTERN CanERCUTRll PORK CHOPS 1'!. LAR~E LOIN END PORK CHOPS 17 01. CAN I LI. TUI IARM WISCONSIN SLICED BACON LONGHORN CHEESE IUUC STYLE 1~~ ~w 1~~ 240Z. ,. JAR ,7- fie\d SPRINGFIELD ~?~I TOMA TOES 2~1'J 39c HEIMZ . KETCIMt ANTHONY 6-711• OL I O X l2 0Z. 1om1 MACARONI & CHEESE ·nc 15 0 2. ate I OX ... ,. . . -. . . .. _ I . ' I FOOD Bagels with tuna (when you can't find lox). Wildnee<Say. July 26. 1978 DAii. Y Pit.OT Q How to Defat Soups Soup lovers know that soup has a hospitality all its own. whether ladled from a tureen at the table or served from pot to bowl. It's an aux· iliary ~ourse that is both soothing and filling When 1t has globules of fl oating fat however, 1t can be a lethal weapon against those who suffer from gallbladder trouble and those wbo must be on a low cholesterol regime. Recent reports reveal tM& the often.joked· about Jewish mother's chicken soup does have ther.apeu~ic ~ffects, providing Important nutrients an hquid form for those who have high fever, or require liquid feeding. H's not enough to skim the rat off the t.ap of the soup pot though, the fa\·free broth can only be achieved by chilling the completed soup until all fat rises to the top. Then remove all of it and use what is left as a clear broth or as a base for other soup combinations. If you are cooking for someone who is fond of soup but must avoid fat or just saturated fats a good trick is to make a large pot of chick~n broth and freete in in ice cube trays. Then re· move the soup cubes and store them in plastic bags in the freezer. When you need a fast soup base. just reach in for a few soup cubes and pop them in a pot. Heat and add any pureed leftover ve~etable, such as cooked broccoli. asparagus. spinach, season with salt <if allowed) and a sprinkling of dried dill weed or other compati· ble herb, and you have a lovely little fat.free soup. Tomato juice can also serve as a good fat.free base for soup. It can be combined with clam juice and served hot in mugs with a sprinkling of chopped chives over the top. Or it can be the base or a cold gazpacho when blended with fresh tomatoes <using a food processor or elec· tric blender> with a balance or lemon juice and sugar for flavor and a dash of powdered garlic for tang. Cooked vegetables can also be blended with skim milk and delicate herbs, turning dabs of complimentary refrigerator roundups into a treat for the fat-free dieter. Here are some recipes to help you to prepare delicious fat.free soups. If you have a !f)ectal diet J'ToOlem. wnte to June Roth in care of the Daily Pilot. Enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope for a personal reply. CIUCKEN SOUP <DEFATTED> l soup chicken, about 4 pounds 2 quarts water 1 whole onion, peeled 2 whole carrots, scraped 4 stalks celery, including tops Special Diets By June Roth ORIENTAL SPINACH SOUP l package 00-ounce > frozen whole-leaf spinach l quart defatted chicken broth 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1'2 cup diced celery 2 tablespoons sliced green onion 2 teaspoons soy sauce Cook spinach as directed on package: drain. Pour defatted chicken broth into a s aucepan. Stir cornstarch with just enough water to make a smooth mixture : stir into soup. Add celery, green onion, and soy sauce. Brine to a boil : simmer 5 minutes. Add cooked spinach and serve hot. Makes 8 servings. GAZPACHO 2 cups tomato juice 2 tomatoes, cut up 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 teaspopoon on sugar '2 teaspoon salt 1 clove garlic. peeled 1 2 cucumber. peeled 12 green pepper, seeded Dash Worcestershire sauce Place all ingredients in an eJectric blender or in a food processor. Process until vegetables are chopped but not liquified. Cbill mixture. Serve in chilled bowls with additional chopped cucumber for topping . ~liftt. ltl'I, '-"°"' Roger's ~f,~ introclaca •new concept in plant care ••• for those who care too macht . ' # • . Operation Waterhagel l parsnip root, cleaned <optional> 2 sprigs parsley 2 sprigs dill 2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons sugar 1,4 teaspoon white pepper Pro•ot .. Growtla ••• i.upplies essential nutrients to promote healthy planl growth. Providq Oxygen ... 10 the important root Mea preventing root rot, defoliation. What do New Yorkers 511'.t cups flour and salt. TU N A, L 0 X A N D seem to miss most when In small bowl dissolve C R EA M C HEE SE they leave for out-of. yeast in water. Make a FILLING town colleges or jobs? well in dry ingredients, 1 can ( 6 1h 0 r 7 Right. Bagels! add yeast, oil and eggs. ounces> tuna in vegeta· F or the uninitiated, Mix until dough forms a ble oil bagels are those unique ball, working in the ex· 1 p a c k a g e < 8 dougllnut·sllaped bread tra 'h cup f lour• it ounces) cream cheese. rolls. necessary, to make a softened To be acceptable to s tiff dough. On lightly i,4 pound lox, cut in floured s urface knead bagel mavens (con· dough 10 minutes or un· s mall pieces noisseurs>. bagel s til smooth.Coverand let 12 c up chopped should be satis fying, rise for 45 minutes. scallions Cl bunch) chewy of texture with a 0 . d d b . 'h c up chopped rirm . thin crust that tvi e oug m 12 parts r adishes <4 medium . Id 1 and form into rope·likc radishes> y1e s crisp Y and lov· lengths not more than ~~ ingly to the teeth. inch thick. Pinch ends If.a teaspoon salt Now, after several h k b 1 14 teaspoon pepper clandestine conferences toget er to ma e age !J. ln medium bowl flake • on o ff.hours with un· Handle dough as little tuna with fork . Add re· and as quickly as possi· · · · edi d named bagel bakers -ble . In large kettle, mat.rung mgr ents an Operation Waterbagel -bring water and sugar to mix welt. YIELD: 2112 a r ecipe <below) has lU bo'I Add h If f cups filling. been discove red for ro ng 1 · a 0 bag els and boll 15 TUNA C HEDDAR bagels that can be easily minutes. Remove bagels FILLING produced al home or and place on ungreased 1 can C 6 i12 o r 7 even in college dorms baking sheet. Repeal ounces) tuna in vegeta· with m odest (very with r eamining bagels. bleo1l mod est) kitchen Bake in 350 degree F. ;~ .. cup shredde d racilities. • oven 35 to 45 minutes or Cheddar cheese However, a bage l ·i b ls b 1 h d ser ved unadorned is like unt1 age are rown 2 c up c oppe and sound hollow when green pepper a p ancake with o ut tapped with hand Cool a..4 cup c hopped s yrup, like corned beef · without mustard. like on wire r ack. YIELD: 12 onion bagels 1 ' cup mayoMaise pizza without cheese .• ---·----------------~ And many thinking bagel lovers will not al· low any spread prime time on their toasted bagel halves, other than cream cheese and lox <smoked salmon>. There seems to be no difficulty obtainin g cream cheese around the country. The pro- blem is the lox. Where it's sold, prices are out of sight. But aficionados can lake heart. A little goes much further when you combine these tradi· tional ingredients, some scallions, some chopped radis hes, with -you guessed it -canned tuna Yes, tuna! And you know what else? This combo is terrific. Maybe better than the cheese and lox alone. What's more, you can even dispense with the lox and come out smll· ing, because tuna and cream cheese are a de· lectable d u et b y themselves. Recognizing there arc untold numbers who prefer tun a a s a s andwi ch sp r ead anyway, here's another winner : Tuna Cheddar Filling. SAGE~ 5~ to 6 cups unsllt · ed an.purpose nour 1 tablespoon salt 2 packages active dry 7eaat t \a cu p s w a r m water \.1 cup salad oil 2 eggs. s lightly beaten 4 quarts water 2 tablespoons sugar ln medium bowl mix .. .,,,. .. "' . . • Whether you ca ll 'em Wieners, Dogs or Franks, and you've been wondering where the flavor went ... then it's time to try Schirmer's German Brand Franks. Made the tender, delicious "Old Country" way from the finest meats and seasonings. So big and so plump that each one weighs 3 ounces. loolc for the lill/e Schirmer's Sauuee Mahr on the ptcha• In your mtrht. Schirmtr~® the Sociable Sausage Available In the Deli case of: .. . .. ... . -... -- RALPHS . ~ 1 teaspoon lemon juice 11.& teaspoon salt 1/s teaspoon pepper dnd plant death. Prevent. ·0vawatering .•• an Indoor plant food that also supplies the neces6ary oxygen to plant roocs. Rogey"s Gcwdens • ~5800 In medium bowl flake tuna with fork. Add re· maining ingredients and mix well. YIELD: 1:\4 cups. Clean chicken, place in a deep pot and add water and remaining ingredients. Bring to a boil, then simmer covered until chicken is tender, about 2 hours. Remove chicken and strain soup. Chill for several hours until soup has a soft gelatin·like consistency and all fat has solidified on the top. Remove all fat. Heat as needed. Soup will keep in the refrigerator for seva:al days_ FTeeze extra portions .. M.a.lles 8 servings. San Joaquin at MacAnhur • NN.,xJft Be.cti • 9 am·6 pm COAST BRINGS YOU BACK TO UFE IOCRICHER. When you feel t ired or down why not perk yourself up with a refreshing Coast shower? You'll feel like a new person. good for 10¢ off on any two bars of Coast deodorant soap. Just clip the coupon and keep on eye open for Coast. I Coast's rich, creamy lather and crisp, THE EYE•OPEllER. ·~;--·sroA~·ca~;o~------------~~U----I, exhilarating scent combine to tingle your senses. You 'll feel more than clean. It'll actually bring you bock to llfe. i And now Coast will bring you bock a little bit richer. W ith a coupon -. . . ---.. .,,, VALID ONLY WHEN YOU BUY TWO ANY SIZE . . .. .. . . .. ·= •• Cf DAILY PILOT Wed~y Juty 2e 1911 FOOD Live It Up With Lobster for Low-~alorie Dinner If yOQ'N feeling sorry for Jounelf becaus e your "fal 1enes" put f l111, bot dogs aad rencb fries on the forbidden list ... why not "pig out" with class· Live it up with lobstu. Rigbt now, when your self-pity level ia at its .. kl It's hard to feel d3Q>rived while eating llfister. Lobster is the 4Jmate indulgence for .. se or us who can't ar. d <the calories> to in· ge in anything else. •But who can afford to tlay lobster! •One way Lo modify the llJb cost of a lobster or· i is to enjoy it in •ate . . . at home. vate lobster is only If a s expe nsive as ster in public. and a &.Jal more relaxed . ~re's no neat way to eipt lobster , but in a ~tauranl most of us r l compelled to try. en at the price of ving behind the best ts! ince lobster is easier eat on home grounds, _.Y don't more people do It? 'lbe real reason is the deadly deed that must be done. There you are. poised over a bubbl· int pot, wriggline lobster in hand. reflect· in& on the practicality of teepiq it In the bathtub as a pet. There's a way out ot all this. and lhat 's to Jet yo .. r friendly fish· m o nger play .. hit· man ... Do your lobster· s hopping just before din· net. "Finger" the (live> ones you want and ask the c:ounte r person to have them split ror broiling. Splitting the lobster does lhe deed in· stantly. by severing the s pinal cord. Then run home quiet as you can. and cook your lobsters as qualm·f'ree as if they were steak. But suppose you don't want them broiled? You prefer Utem steamed <that's the best way> or boiled. It's a convention that ooly lobsters for broiling or baking are killed bdore cooking C il --WQu htrt'-t--d 0 t 0 h1t v ~ them hot-footing around the grill or oven> while s teamed or boile d lobsters must be cooked alive. Is there really any rea- son why lobsters have to enter the pot kicking and scre aming <They really don't scream!)? No reason whatsoever. according lo Thomas McParUand of the New England Fresh Fis h Council. We had never head of a reason and neither bad he. The point of boiling a lobster live.is to maximize freshness. he s aid, but a lobster killed and promptly steamed will be no dif- ferent from one that's. prompUybroiled. Steaming split lobsters bas advantages ror calorie-watchers. You can steam lbem in just a few cups of water instead or the whole pol· ful that most timid souls find necessary in order to hasten the lobsters' demise.Many Maine re· s ld e ots s t ea m live l o b s t e r s in s m a ll amounts of water.> The few cups or water -ste aming liquid - will be a richly flavored base for a low-calorie dipping broth. instead of all that melted butter. TO STEAM t OR 2 S PLIT LOBSTERS - Choose small lobsters . about l and one-quarter pounds each and hav~ them split as if for.broil- ing. Use a large, cov- ered pot. Add 1 and one- h a If to 2 cups wate r t o the pot for each lobster. Heat waler to boiling . Add the lobsters. Cover the pot and steam about 10 to 12 minutes . Strain the broth and use it as a base for a low-fat dip· ping sauce: LOBSTER DIP PING BROO'll 1 cup simmered· down liquid from steam- ipg lobsters 2 tablespooa.s butt er <or substitute margarine or diet maJ'larine> Julee of 2 fresh lemons Optional: sail, pep. per and paprika Clo teste> 1 teaspoon minced fresh parsley Rapidly boil the steamlng llquld In the uncovered pot until re· duced to only one cup. Stir In butler or margarine unUl melted. Stir ln lemon juice and seasoning lo taste. Pour ... ,_ - --..... . · S H• Gou.-..et By Barbara Gibbons "' Makes two servings, 115 ca lories eac b (6 5 c alories with die t margarine>. Each 1 and o ne.qu a rter pound lobster, about 135 calories. LOBSTER BASTING SAUCE 2 tablespoons melt- ed butter <mar1tarine or diet margarine me.y be substituted> \4 cup bolling water Julee of 2 lemons Taba s co or Red Cayenne pepper Optional: 1 teaspoon minced onion or I/• teas· poon minced garlic <or a shake of onion or garlic powder> b11ke . Sauce is 11 5 calories per serving with butter or regular margarine, 65 with diet margarine. ••• If you'd like t.o bake a ina their l iru •P· p e arance In th e marketa. There's no bet· ter way to add navor. CINNAMON BLUEBE RRY CAKE l and YJ cups alfted cake flour liquid Into two glass parsley. Oi.p bot morsels FOR B AK I NG OR BaOIUNG For 2 servings: l t a ble s poon Worcestershire sauce Sall and pepper lo taste Optional: daab of Melt butter in boiling water. Combine with re· mainlng ingredients and brush on split fresh lobsters as they broil or cake without a lot of ex· cess calories . . . think blueberries! The time to "think blueberries" is now. when they're mak· 2 teaspoons baking powder ~teaspoon aall <See SU M, P11e a> cups and sprinkle with of lobster int.o t.be broth. YOUA,WAYS SAVll WlrH srArlR BROS. 'OW·,OW PRICES GaAMA , . .... CHUCK ROAST llAOE-CU'T ... RIB ROAST LMOEEND $179 r R(SHFllOZfN $149 FR£SH•NOTlOUClE02t'•'"' •••• lf.U•-...US $, .. KU•CMICAt•eollELH& u TURBOT FIUET .... •• LIAM •-IEIF. l•. M81• SnAll l• IHI ... ftWl (.. s 11 f "'f$H J'AOUW $ 2 2 9 IE(F • IONUU$ • 1 " .:If• CMICll • ICIMEU$$ $1 T• 11.U • ~ • IOlllUSS DOYERSOU lB snwMaAT ll .... ..._ .... T l l ftl'S1"1AK $2'' llff•llOUNO•-ElESS • 1" llEP•s.At!.lllO •2" KU ·~-'----------l -I. __ TIP ROAST ,, .. HAST l a. .. Sn.All I 'PllEI lllEllitlf ·~enc tJ~L .uu - MllMIVI CAii FUUll FAWGn I ~!!!'-f· SJ 34 !!!!'~!.SJ 69 I O.()L CM MG. t HIZ. ................ ··----·"··~--. --··--···· ~ I I I l t I ~ ~ ~ ' .. A ' \ ' ' I .. FOOD Summer Chicken And Vegetables T h er e's something about s ummer that :.eem s to s uggest good healt h . Sunbhine and fresh air. Mor e outdoor activity. An abundance o f f rC's h fr u its a nd '(•gctablcs. And fitting right into this w holesome seasona l scen e is chicken. the hi g hl y nutr i tious. versatile sour<:c of quali t ~ protein that h as become a ba.,1c an the d 1ets of health -con::.cious Amen t'ans According to the Na tional Broiler Council. a minimum portion of JUst three OllnC'l'S Of bro1lcd chicken 1w1thout bonc1 :.u ~>plt l'!> 23 g r a m s of t·cim pll'lt' protein The a v e r a g c ad u I t m a I l' nl'eds 70 grams a dav and the ht.•althy aduit female. GO grams. Every C'ell in t he body must be supplied daily w1lh fresh ;.1mounts or prot ein to fum·tlon normally <rnd to .,lay in t'onslanl rcp;.11r Protein as composed of su b sta n f'l.'S known a s L1m1no atic.h 22 of tht>m all togt.•thc.•r Of I hl•:.c. c.•1ght have· been dc.•:.1gn<.1lt'<I a!. ;.ihsnlutcly lll't'l'!>!>ctr y for adults to l'.st {'\'l'I:~ cl:J y to s lay h1·<1 I thy Proll-1n :.ourcc!> 1·11ntain1ng all c1~ht of lh(•c;(.• c.•-.:.1.·n11al amino Jl'td., -,ul·h a!. l'h1ckt·n an• tall1•1I 't•om pl etc."· pr11tl·1n:-. C"hu·l..l·n abo -.upphc-. the body with other 1m portant nutrients but It is low in fat content and in calories. ll combines well with the fresh fruits and ve~eta bles which a re n ow in plentiful sup . p ly. Because chic ke n is so versatil e and can be prepared in a seemingly en dless variety of wa ys. lhe re are ma ny interest· ing combination s for simp le. balanced meals tha t will keep the family going at peak efficiency all s um mer Jong. .. Chicken With Fresh Vegetables" is a colorful skillet dish m ade with breast quarters. lUC c hani. green onions •md fr C'S h t o mat oes "Chicken Fruit Salad Re fres her" is a de lic1ously diffe rent main course to serve cold on a hot summer day. Both cont aan a mini mum of calories a n d a m ax- im um of energy . producin,l.l' protein. C'lllCK ENWITH FRESH VEGETABLES 4 broiler -fr yer chicken breast quarters 3 tablespoons butter 3 large zucch1n1 :.11uash 3 lar ge fre s h tomatoes I <:up choppNJ gr een onions l t easpoon ll·mon JUiC'~ I teaspoon ~alt 1 2 tea:-.poon pt•pper ln large fr~ pan. melt butte r over med1um- h1gh heat. Add chicken and brown on all side!> for about 30 minutes S li ce zucchini length· wise and l'Ut in l·inch pieces. cut tomatoes in· to l ·inch chunks. Stir in i:rt:cn onions, zucchini and tomatoes. Reduce heat to low: add lemon JUtcc. salt a nd pepper Cook u n cov4Ve d f or about 20 minutes or until chi cken can easily be pie r ced with fork Makes 4 ser vings CtOCKEN FR UIT SALAD REFRESHER 2 CUP " t'hopped. coo ked broiler fryer chicken • 2 teaspoon s alt 1" teaspoon pepper 1 cup ~eedless green grapes. halved 1 :i c u p b r 'O k c n pecans 2 t<1blcspoons sour cream :! teas poons 11ml.' Juice 2 can t <il e1U pcs hah·t•<l Salt an<l J>t•pper chicken. Chi ll chicken. grapes ancl canlaloupt•s Al serving lime. mix togclht•r c hi c ken . ,g rapes. pec~ins . sour cream and hmc JUICl' Mound chicken salad an can taloupl' haht•' and garnish "Ith stict·d h mc Scr\'e cold M<tkcs 1 :-.ervmg~ Chicken w ith summer ff a vor. Best Idea Since .i Shopping Carts ;/!. -1'..l , . " " ( ~-V-.J' ;.fi ~ .. Now you can do a week's shopping -t f:!J~ without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed Two-year aupply (tCM lists) furnished In convenient tear~ff p•d Send Today To Become A Super Shopper r-------------.. Fiii in th la coupon. mall with I St 75+.SOpoatege &h•ndllngto: I I Pilot Printing Shopping List I I P.O. Box 1560 I I 330 W. Bay St. I I Costa Mesa, Calif. 92616 I I I IHAME-------______ -I I I I STREET-____ -__ -____ 1 I CITY-- --- - - --Z1P --_ -_J shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 aep1r111te printed Items, plu1 eddltlonal 1pec .. you c•n flll In your1elt. 34 Stapl .. 21 Vegetabl91 14 Fruita 6 Bakery Item• S Beverages 19 MH l and fish entries 11 Dairy ltem1 20 Mlacelleneoua l ft lt tll• DAILY PILOT L--------------'-----------------'' "' . --... _.,.. ...• -.•1 -·~-··· ....... --. . . Veal Italiano for dinner. Wednesday, July 26. 1978 VEAL JTALJAN l lb vea l roun d 5leak, 1 1-inch thick •1, cup flour I teas poon salt 11 te as poon w hite pepper 1o1 teaspoon thyme ' , cup cook.Ulg oil 1 small clove garlic <t:i cup white cooking WtnC l Jar <I l b. 1 sliced carrots. drained \4 cherry tomatoes. 0A1L v P1Lor ca halved Chopped parsley Cut veal into 2·mch pieces. r o ll In riour' mixed with saJt. pepper. a nd thyme. Heat oil in. large ~lullel. add veal ctnd garlic and cook. stirring. until meat is browned. Remove and d1.;ca rd gct r l1c A dd · wine: cover and simmer 20 m inutes. Add carrots and tomatoes: simmer 10 minutes more. Roger's ~f,~ introduces a new concept in plant care ••• for those who care too much! Promote• Growth ... supplle<> essi>nndl nutrfenb 11> promoli' hPahhv pldnt growth Provide• Oxyge n ... 10 1hP 1m)>Ont1n1 root orl',.. pr~Pntmq root ro1. <k>folic'ln011. t111d pldrll dt>dlh . Preve nts Overwatering •.. t1n indoor plant food tht11 dlc,o '>llpplif>., 1h1> nPC(".SdJ'\I oxygen 10 plctnl roo1 ... Hr><11•r\ G.trdl!n\ • 640·5800 """ .ll>dlJUlll ... M.11 Anhur • Newpun lit'dCh • I) dm .f> rm THE BIG FEATURES ( STARRING c:-..-~-#' -----Crest~ Cre st .. NOW PLAYING AT NEIGHBORHOOD STORES EVERYWHERE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Secret. · Strong enough for a man , but made for ·~ a woman. s8V8'10C ~! when you buy any size Secret. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Preus. For fresh, full-looking hair. .. .... -..... ., sa;ev10c ~ when you buy any size SCOPE CUT Al.ONO OOTTEO LINES . ' ' • ' t • Q OAllY PILOT FOOD Shrimp En Croute Tastes Elegant Wheat germ shrimp "en crout.e" SCAD'lds IJke something oo the menu of a ctlic rest aurant With kt.s e legant purr paatry, delicate wheat germ f i ll ing and aromatic wine sauce it looks and tastes very lmpresslve. The big bUr· prise is that it's actually EASY to ma ke Using several convenien ce foods including toasted wh ea t germ thi s gourmet ent.ree can be assembletf and cooked • • • Slim < Froua Page CO 1 tea.spoon ground cinnamon, divided 1 egg. or 2 egg whites <or v. cup hqu1d I c ho lesterol-free s ub stitute> 3 tablespoons s k1 m milk 8 tablespoons sugar 5 tablespoons diet margar i ne , at roo'TI le m perature 1 v, t ea s poons vanilla extract 1 v~ c up s fres h bluebem es Sitt flour, baking powder salt and one half teaspoon cinnamon together. set aside. In a mixing bowl. beat egg tor substitute>. milk I and 7 tablespoons sugar together until well blende d <don 't over beat> Add the fl our mi,..ture in several por lions, beating wet' after each addition B e at 1n d 1 c tl marga rine a'ld v<.101lla until well·blended. Fold in blueberries Pour bat ter into an 8·inch squa .. e non-slit'k baking cake p a n that h a s b een 1 sprayed with cooking • spray Combine remain· mg 1 tablespoon s ugar , and one·half teas poon I c innamon: sprinkle over the t op. Bake in a pre· heated 400-degrec oven 25 to 30 minutes until golde n. <Cake is done when a knife inserted in I lbe center comes oui. c lean .> Cool briefly befor" serving from the pan Cut 10 rune square~ .ind serve warm or cold :\1a "es nine servings a bout 155 calories each STRAWBERRIES 'N' BLtiEBERRV SHORTCAKE Prepare a blueberry <':.t ke according to the prcceedang recipe. Top the warm squares with F r esh Str aw b e rr y ~~ortcakc Topping Wash and slice l p111l J fresh ripe strawberries ~cveral hours before serving. Combine with 1 t abl es poon s ugar tor fructose. or s ui,:ar sub· stitutc to taste> and 2 tablespoons water or un s weetened grape j uice. Cover and refrigerate \ several hours to permit JU ices to form. Spoon the fresh strawberries <1n<I j uice over the blueberry cake . Topping m a ke~ ·nine ~ervings. under 20 calorics each. B LUEBERRY PINNEAPPLE CRUSH CAKE Prepare blue berry cake according to pr~ cecding recipe. Cut into squares and place 10 in dividual serving bowb. Top each serving with 3 t a blespoons cann ed c rus hed Juice.packed pinneapple. Each l>crv. mg <cake and topping>. 180 calories BLUEBERRY CORNBREAD 1 cup all·purpos e flour 2 tablespoons sugar 3 teaspoons bakin1; powder 1 z teaspoon salt 1 cup cornmt•al <preferably yellow) 1 egg, Ughtly beaten 'or 2 egg whites. or ~. cup liquid s ubstitute) 34 c u p d i c t m ar garine. at roorr te mperature ;.. cup skim milk t cup fresh blueber r les . Stir sifted flour. sug. ar, baking powder. salt a nd cornmeal together until well·blended; set aside. Combine egg, diet margarlne and milk ln a n electric mixinE? bowl. Beal well. Stir in the flour mixture a little at a time, only until well- moistened. Gently told In blueberries. Spoon in· to an 8-lnch square non· slick bak1ng pan which baa been spr~ed with cooklnR spray. Bake in a . pre heated 37~·dtfree oven 20 to 25 mtnutes. until golden. Ser ve warm or cold. cut into squares Makes nine servings. under 200 calories each. , ... -, .. .· 10 lc:ss than ball an hour . It i. appetiLe sat1dyang )'Ct not too heavy . Wheal germ 1 ~ a beautiful food t.o enJOY an com bl nation with other basic foods. An excellent way to begin each day Is w1lb V.. cup wheat gerar -a one ounce serving topped with milk. If yo u like a li g htly sweetened cereal choose wheat germ with sugar and honey. Wheat germ b as appealing texture and great flavor. For a heartier breakfast com bine wheat ger m with cerea l rt akes or shredded wheal WHEAT GERM ANO SHRIMP EN CROUTE 4 frozen patty shells. thawed 8 o un ces s mall cooked shrimp 'about 2'111 cups> 11.a c u p butt e r melted o/• c up vacuum packed wheat germ, re· gular 3 tablespoons chopped green onion h teaspoon basil leave11, crushed "" teaspoon thyme leaves, crushed 1tll teaspOOn pepper 4 s lices monterey jack cheese <2ir.i ·inch squares> Wine Sauce Parsley sprigs Roll out patty shells on lightly floured sur face to 7·incb squares. Reserve 'I• shrimp for Wine Sauce. Coarsely chop remaining shnmp. Combine with butte r . wheat germ. onion . basal. thyme and pep· per. Spoon about ~ cup filling onto each pastry square. Top with cheese slice. Fold two opposite sides of pastry over fill· ing overlapping slightly Fold remaining edges to center to make a 31;1' inch s quare. Place seamside down on un. greased baking s heet. Bake in 400 degree oven 15 to 18 minutes until pastry 1s golden. Serve with hot Wane Sauce Gar nish with parsley Makes 4 servings. WIN E SAUCE Melt 3 tables· poons butter. Add 2 tablespoons flour. sllr· ring until s mooth. Stir in ·~ cup milk. Cook stir· rang constantly, until sauce thickens and boils gently. Add 'h cup dry whlte wine, 'I• cup grat ed parmesan cheese and \'11 teaspoon salt. Heat !Jntil cheese melts. Stir an reserved shrimp . Pre-priced items aren't Shrimp en croute. priced low enough for Lucky! D ' We keep a low profile on profit. One s tep furthe r. one price lower. Many items com e into Lucky with a price already imprinted on them. W e're referring to items such as razor blades. cosmetics. household items and toys And many supermarkets in town will continue to sell those itemc; at those same recommended prices. But not Lucky! To us. the manufacturers' low prices JUSI clren't low enough to satisfy our way of doing business. So we immediately place our own lower price onto th~e items. Besides the previously mentioned items. that list al~o includes bread. potato chips. statlonery, party goods. sewing notions. gum and candy. And when you buy a magazine, paperback or greeting cards we'll automatically give you a discount when you're at the checksl<lnd. O ur own label product~ • (Lady L ee and H arvest Day) are the only products that are already marked with our everyday low prices. So when we ~ay we're a d1~counl supermarket. we really mcdn w(!'re d dbcount !>Upcrmarket. Although we can't control wholesale prices. we do have some say when 1t comes to our own margin of profit. And we intend to keep that down. You see. we're not used to taking a big profit. it's just not the way we do things here. In 1977 we went on record as taking an overall net profit of only 1.3%. That comes out to just 13c from every $10 you spend. So when we get in dny merchandise that already has a manufacturer's :,uggested price on Fresh Meats CROSS RIO ROAST OONHru !lON0£0 OHi (l-IUCK lO 148 STANDING RIO ROAST .lll 17 8 I .AAG[ [NO [)()OIOE 0 OH I .• OONELESS 10 17 8 TIP ROAST OONDlO ()[CJ llOUNO. OONELESS RUMP ROAST 10 168 OONDlO (l[(f l\OUND \11\1.0IN CUT. •.•.••• ~~;~tIT ~~UCK STEAK 10 •89 J.ClOHE STEAK •O 2 .58 TOP SIP.LOIN STEAK hO•..ili I \'O()frr;O(O 0(1f tO"" ,,2.58 LAP.GE CHO RID STEAK l)()ooOIOOCll 10 1 , 79 ~<?~~~S P.OUND STEAK ,a 1 . 68 CUM &1 HAM HALF ..u\Ml1 ~hi» •l'11•.:u<>1:> lO 2.68 DEU NECK OOHD .n .68 7 ·OOHE CHUCK ROAST 1 17 OONIXD 0111 • 10 • om DACK P.tos 111 •69 HOl\MU DLACK LAOEL DACON 5~ '<<ID • 16 ""Cl 1 • '7.i LADY LE£ st.ICED OACOH •U> "'G 1.2 Turkey Items :~.~H TURKEY ORUM5TIC~0 •59 ~~~H T\JRKEY THIGHS it 1 . 19 RICH'S TURKEY HAM 10 1.98 , • , >•I r,~ o FRE.SHTURKEY DREA5TS 1.58 ... tf) I FRESH TURKEY .._,l~GS ·~ .69 fol{w\ TURKEY PAN ROAST _.41 ~"1fl Mt>I tkC •• ._ ' J.98 TURKEY PAN ROAST .. r0.49 \'<1111 .,tttfl.CAl\AMt.Jt,I f~"'\l Canned& Packaged J:LADYLEE CHUNK TUNA 1Q9 LIGHT M[AI ...... t ?'~ 01 (AN . 1t. we automatically discount it to keep it in line with our overall profit structur<? It gets to be very habit forming. Day in and day out. we make it a point to take a low profit on all our products. And it's that discount pricing philosophy that <'Xl<:>nds into every department throughout the entire store. That medns you'll f111d low discount pnces on our Bonded meats. fresh produce. canned goods. dairy products. m fcK t. everything we carry ... everytime you shop. f or prices that are really lowl!r overall. come to Lucky . . and see what discount 1!> all about Canned& Packaged J:LADYLEE MAYONNAISE 75 IMr!Alt()N 3')0/ IAI\. [COCA COLA D~E,~~~" 1 . 29 b DU MONTE PW •I01t•~.01 r !?, .~. 1T1 0 SAUCE 6 VI -1\("l,t (A ... 27 r KP.AFT SAUD DRE~ING }.,< ,.,,.,., ~"" taO/ h .57 r COFHE CP.EAMER b ••" 11 11 I 14• 1•25 MACARONI C, CHEE.SE l -.."'Na.iu~-. t .O/(J.•.25 )• DEL MONTE SPINACH "5 •')0/ (Ut .V TREBWEET JUICE [. N~\01vi1 n·~"'o" 75 • Jrrw•llllV\I O tJ(J/ (.,Uil\ • ,r LADY L£E SAU ERK~~' C•N • 29 J. HARVBTDAYT~~I2~~N ,J9 Household & Pee r SANDWICH DAGS -V.""'lf• l\•\f< 60(l ..... , .39 L ~S?l DISINFECT~' C•~ 1 . 89 t LADYLEE TRASH DAG~ 1 95 t )(Ill "'t> • r ALPO DOG FOOD h ~ •(t"l."-"\ (~(1('1111 ..... ('t/ , ..... 32 L SKIPPY PEBTEW .. 0/ ,. ... 22 r •<-• ... ~ ... -• I • "' _. •• I .. ' 1·~-. "' .... Delicatessen .; LEO'S SLICED MEATS DCH HAMOR 75 ~~~~ ~~101 Pl<(, e p Ofl.IDGfOPJ> HAM b ... <10-CfD •Ol "'4 .59 tGAUO~EOSALAMI 85 " )(;/ """ . r MIDGET SA.I.AMI O •~C'IS"V"•''°""' •>OJ CM\Al 1. 79 t OOROOfS CHEEZ KISSB ~IAJ<.10-.~ 0(/~,. •• 87 ! ~;~~~EOOAR C~~~~c. 1.09 J. VI.ASIC PICKLES 89 ,.;\ll()ll <>"tt..,.'Wf\ )]0/ ~A . Liquor. Beer. Wint' SA VE AN EXTRA 10 % ONC•-. ~...,,,00 _, -~\I>-"''\ •l\t t ~ tf{fM' ,f •(UK)(IJ. Dairy & Frozen J: GRADE 'AA MEDIUM EGGS ~ 7 l.A()Ylll 00/ (IN e ct ! ~I!~[ MAID JU~~o1 <"' 1. 26 l cnmEDELuxr,~-2.39 CARROT CAKE J. ~ (,Of ••'"" I '" , 1 ,5J J MIXED VEGCT ADLB 1•'' II ~I l~f• .69 J ~.~~ ~?.R~ ••••"',. 93 : HASH DROWN POTATOES 69 I') Ol'I (;• Ji 01 i."11,, • Produce ROMAINE LETTUCE (1\1~(,fl\l''' CHERRY TOMATOES ~9 l°J OI Pl!.(, e'fi RUSSET POTATOES V\NO • ~f\(Y l.IM04M•C.. RED GRAPES Ill H\l'it<ti.<1 FRESH LIMES lAl\Col 'Ill! L0 •49 fAe06 ... what discount is all about. DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS ANAHllM no W. LA 'AUIA AvtNUI •ANAHllM 110 10. ITATI COUEOI aLVO. •eOtTA MrlA 1190 HAAaOA ILVO, P:UUUtTON S» NO, IUCUO AVL •autNA '""'"' Wt &.A 'ALMA AYINUI tfUN'TlNOTOM HACH . 11MO altOOtcHU"IT ITRtn •LAGUNA HILLI 21212 CAIOT "OAD AT LA ,AZ *1..A MlllAOA LA MIMOA IHO,ll'INO CaNTUt . . . .. , ...... -. ......... . *fULl.lfrrON 120 NO. "A't'OMOHD •QA .. OIN O..OVI 11072 MAONOUA AV1. STOAllOPIN DAILY t A.M. ....... •HUNTINOTC* HACH tllOO eo&.U CHICA A .... ' . ' . J • mNI 69C -mPUlmr •••••• Treetweet White or Pink-6 oz cant Chee:-lts ....... &gc ftncnd macb from Sunshine! 16 oi Lemonade emu • 5169 Minute Maid Rea or Pink makes 8 qts Eitjoy the good life ••• the Better Way! It'• the water! 12 ounce cans Zee Napkins • • • 45c Colorful Luau atyle-pkg of 100 Dressing mYWD • • 79c Italian, French, Caesar. Ru81lian 12 oz Tomatoes mm •• 39c Hunt'• garden goodnees-No 300 can PEPSI 89 COLA :::S c The BIG size-Reg, Diet or Light --••satlllll ........ We houe them . . . in 1tock . . . in suf fic~nt quantitiu to meet the anticipated demand. On th-Ose rare occasions when a supplier lets us down. we'll gladly offer a "ram check." We think it's the Better Way t I • • , ..... If '" ........ , • .., ... ..... Ill flkJ .•. llHrtHIJ 'llCM. II ltrtll at••• ...... n.., ... lttllt11 ftr t111t prtftrr•• fllwert Pit Mt a Mwt fin tf lnelen ,,.,,. 111 ••left thll •1••,ur! CoMltll tht ........ ,, .. . •Nttelatt .. _., -au ll Incite. Fresh Com •••• 6•'1 Full e11111 ... sweet and tender kernels! HONEYDEWS =-:=. 19c ......... ,....... . Chopped Steakss11~ Leanest ground beef-does not exceed 15"<> fat ... available in bulk, too • • 1 Fresh Mangoes 49c. Tropical goodneea in large w• CHUCK $109.· STEAK Center Cut! U.S.D.A. Choice beef 7 Bone Roast •• s1 ·~ Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef 0 Bone Roast •• s1 ·~ Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef Ground Beef:r~s1•~ Lean-does not exceed 22% fat BOlll.£SS iOiSi 521! Chuck cut Choice shoulder clod Jllllil :"A" ......... !lll POTATO 69C CHIPS 'Reg. Ripple, Barbecue or Sour Cream & Onion ... Daddy Crisp-5 oz can Calso Tonic·-s12• "Thin" tonic-10 O& NR bottlH Pina Colada • • • 99c Mr & Mrs T .•. easy mixing! 24 oz btle FIESll! "' ..... s 1 n ......... .......... .,.... . Tnae Cod •••••• 127~ Freeh filleta for fine eating Sea Bass •••••• s~ Fillet& will broil beautifully FllSll FllETS! . PAClflC .. s2s' Snapper • For the broiler, oven or skillet Crab Legs ••••• 12'! Meaty! ... from Alaskan crabs Cooked Shrinp s39~ The right aize for abrimp coclttail Large SJ99.· Scallops From c.old Canadian waters Krispy Crackers 55c Plump and aweet and tender ... bane! cut. from King-Size fresh frying chicken .. (d 11' ap) Summer Spirits! Sunahine Reg or Unaalt.ed-1 lb box Preserves maw 69C Smucker'e-it haa to be good! 12 ot Noodles 11m CIDClll • 55 c St.ropnoff, Almondine, Romanoff 5 ~ oz FRYa 69c. WllGS Hand cut from Gr. "A" chickens LEGS & 99 THIGHS ! From King Size Fresh Grade "A" frying chickens-hand cut, too' Freeh! From Grade "A" fryers ::: 89~ RIDUCfD $1.00! Mi:'., s7n El Ranchoe' own label! 1.75 Ii~ Cabin Still ••••• sg99 Straight whiskey-save 2.80! 1.75 ltr CAT 59c FOOD=' 9 LiVeit-moi11t-15 oz can-all flavors that K itty will love! Here's sheer delight! Loin cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef ... 11elected for quality and naturally aged to be tender and flavorful ! Seagram's V.o.s1599 Save 2.00 on Canedian-J.75 lit.er F •• h s1•1 IBIS •••••••••• Sausage rr .. mtf • s1 s~ Our own recipe-with no nitrites For diabwaahert-50 oz (2le tff) White King D • • ggc Sliced Bacon ••. '1 ·~ El Rancho's thicker "ranch style" Top Sirloin :r .. s31~ Loin cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef JILK-FED VEAL The real thing-compare the quality! Bratwurstaamn s1st Pork, veal, seasoning-no nitrites Cubes of Beef • 121t For fondue-Loin cut U.S.D.A. Choice SCORESBY s449 SCOTCH Save 80t on the fifth, this week Formulated for here' 42 oz pkg Ivory Soap PIClf• •• &3c The Personal size bars (5' lff) Dog Food •••..• 27c laB1b Chops~~~.~= ......... ~l ll C d. '3'' ana 1an ••••••• El Rancho'11 own label. .. fifth Cabernet ..... s239 Skippy Premium-ell flsvora-1H2 oz Fresh-domestically raised in the golden west! Broil lbese and enjoy o lime-honored feast from the pages of the pest Italian Swiss Colony ... 1.5 lit.er TOILET 69 nssu1 c Colortex .. .four roll Pa.ck Stuffed-oven ready-U.S.D.A. Choice Western lamb. Frozen Food Com or Peas= .. 49c Golden Nibletl or sweet Medium Peas. in butter aauce ... 10 oz package Waffles -.. • • 59c Juat heat and eerve-14 oz pkg Lemon Juice ••• 59c Minute Maid'• real juiC9! 7t~ oz ::GE 79c ~·· bre&kfut drink! L2 oz -mu llY ........... s1.c9 All· Clf Natur1l-3 oz non..atrwol d()O(fnr1nt Chow Mein =' ... age Chun King knowa bowl 11 oz pkg Blueberries • • • • age Make a pie with Overlake! 12 o& = a9c CboOl!le La~e, Manicottl, 114 •) or Meat RaVloli, Ea Plant (12 II) Siii llECTOR II.ADES ••••• 89C Super Chromium .•. pecbce of four bl1dea For headachee and minor p11n-60 count ... -... , . . ,. -· .......... _ .. ,,,. .. ........ -r .. --.... , ROIJI) BONE CHOPS 525! Western raised-U.S.D.A. Choice . Prices in effect Thur. July 27 through Wed. Aug. 33 Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 No sales to dealers CIEST TOOTH PASTE ••••••. $1.29 fluoride worka Cor lht family' 7 ounct' GOOD NEWS RAZOR •••••••••• 49c Gtllete's d1•l)O"lble l9o'JO blsdr 1hs,t'r LAMB STEW 49~ Western raised end U.S.D.A. Choice MT. WINES Almaden Burgundy, Chablie, Claret, Rhine. Nectar R.oAe-1.5 liter Delicatessen Buddig's Meats soz 69c The family size in choice of varieties (1 • ...... Uc) Cooked Ham • • • ggc Daniab-from Danola I 4 oz package F111it Drinks • • • • 59c Minute Maid-3 flavo~ oz Oscar Marer $139 FRANKS Cbooee Beef or Meat-16 01 pkg Salads CIUTll • • • • • 49c Bett.e.rmade-ready to auve-15 oa Dressing..,. ••• age Fiaherman'a Wharf ... 8 ounce aize Slice~ S 1 '' Amertean Kraft'• Deluxe Slicea-12 01 pq IA1I ROU. Oft ••••••••••••••• $1.19 IAYEI ASPlll .............. $1.29 Quick Ory, Reir. or U111Cented deodonnt-1.5 01 Prtfemd brand for 1"19 and yean! 100 ct PREU. COllCOOIAT£ •••••••• $1.19 Shampoo th1t mektt eo much lither' 3 oz PUTIEX T•OIS .......... $1.U Non-deodorant fWt. or Supe!'-pq ol 28 .. .. -. . . . . ....... -····' . .. .. ~ .. .. . .. .. . .. (8 DAIL 1 PIL\Jl FOOD ~~~,c~to Tenderize Th ~~.~-~~d •• ~.~~~~~~, ~.~~~ •W•~·~·"·~~~~ -~ , ~• .... C-t"-••·•-( J quickly <'hill the JUiee :o.\\ordh!>h cont<iin at lea:,,t tO pt•• S I Jll' iilw :.dso mg • Have your food b1lh. a ... _A and cause lht' fal lo A Mah1mah1 I!'> nol lhl' Q . I lOVt' the rich l'C•nl fol <1{'CO rd1ng lo u1.1tt·'-thl' amount <>!, • been h1ghe,. thl• last few 'e~ harden on lhe surface ma mmal we think of ai. flavor and creamy tex· Statt· of Cahforn1 ... stC1nd rr111k ~oltd!> m ICl' c rea m: :-month~'> The skyrocket· Hem ove the fat plus the dolphin It 1s. howt'Vl'r. Cl lure or real ice cream. a rds The d1Cfc·n·n<'t· 1~ t he·)' mu!>t be <•l leasti mg price o' beef might remaining ice and pro· dolphin fis h These fish. but I 'm trying to cul lhat reg11htr 1ct· cruim 20 percent 1 includ.lng be one reason You can cced with your gravy weighing up to 40 pounds down on my calories. Is mu:.t contain milk lat lat l while im1tatios\ trim yo11r s pending by :md ser vP them a new But It's so full or rat. Is making. Or heat the de and reaching le ngths of imitation ice cream less <butterfau wh1lt· 1m1l(J 1n· c·r e~m 1~ not r e : using more of the less bed d ish that you've there some quick way to fatted JUtce without 3 to 3'2 feel. a rc round an fattening? lion ice cream contains qu1rc-d to ha ve mi'Uf expe nsive cuts c reated ·! Yo ur family remove this fat? J don't thickening and serve as l h e w a I l' r s arou nd A The ca loric value of olhC'r type!-of fuls :-ol1dt-al all ' ' '-The mos1 e xpens ive will love the chan~c and have time to wait while .. auj11s." llaw a11 . Me xico. and imitation ice cream 1s usua ll y d vegt•ta lJll' fJt Thl' onl:r way 10 enlt>9, heef cuts come from the you .. wallet will too. the juice chills ln t he Q. I recently had din· Cl' n l r a I A m (' r 1 c a . no dirrerent from tha t of such a:. ('Oconul 011 Tht· lht• lllSl(' of 1ct· crcurh ~mus c le s al o n g th e Q.Whenl cookrhuck refrigerator. ner at a seafood Ma himah1 sll'a ks may r C'a l 1cecreC:t m . A half :-.ubst1tut L• fJb .Ht nc, ond cut calones1:-to<':1J, hack b o n e T h " s c roast wrapped in foil it A . Pour your JU ice into restaurant and was go-be broiled. pouched . or cup serving of eithe r 1m· lowc•r in calorw!-but art· It·!-~• t•1lhl•r -.m t.1lil•r ('mus cles get little ex forms lots of juice which ., s aucepan and add Ing to try Mahimahi un· ba k ed Tht·y have a 1tal1on or regula r ice cheape r i.o that 1m1tu portion:. or rev.er :-.crv' ~~rci st> ancl so re main would make good gravy. a bout 10 to 15 ice cubC's ti1 my husband told me bland flavor and a tcx c re am contains abo ut t1on 1c1: cream costs ll':-:. ini.::•' ·tender Some examples or tender cuts arc ten derloin and rib roasts and steaks: s irloin. T • bone. porterhouse and , Ne" York steaks "' Cheaper cuts are from .. the muscles tha t the ._animal uses for walking. •and ar e ge n erall y ... 'tougher. Chuc k. round !~teak. bnskct. and fl.ink are some less tende r : cuts '°\ A cht>aper cut or beef t can be JUSt as tender and JU1cy when you e<1t l 'lt a s the more cx ~nsive t 'cuts if y ou use the f prope .. cooking method • Key factors arc t1ml' f.tempe raturc. and pre • senceofmois tur('. , If any cut of meat 1!> l'OOked at a tcm~raturc • tha t is too tiigh or 1s cooked for too long a time wilhout moisture 11 will dry out and get to ugh. Meat shrinks dur· • ing cooking from fat losses C1nd evapora tion o' water on the mL'at 's surface The loni:?er you cook 1l. the drie r 1l ~els Roasting 1s a dry heat cooking mclhod used for t e nder c uts or beef • Place the t)e('f on a rack · in a shallo\\ roasting · pan and cook uncovered • 1n a 325 degrees F oven to the des1red degree of doneness LCS!> tl'ndt•r cul!> are made tcndc·r bv slow C'ooking at IO\~ t c m p cr a turt•s with moist hea t s uch as stl'a m or tiot liquid Simmc,.ing 1n <• crocl-. pnt is anotht•r easy '' ay 10 cook lt'ss tt'ndt:r c ub Combine chunks of stew mg beef and vegetables with liquid a nd sea son ings. and let them cook all day at a low t ern pe rature setting. By din nertime the bee f will be knder and JUICY You a lso can 1mprovt' th P tende rn ess of • cheapt'r cuts hy usin., m eat ttmderizers These a r e made fro m an • c.•nzym e c alled papain tha t 1:-. extracted from the JUices of the papaya Tough tissul' of lhC' beef 1s hrokcn do \\ n hy ' papain during cooking At low~ookinit t e rn · , peratufes papain is ac t1v atcd : tht•n it is ac t1vated b)' higher tern • peratures be fore thP mr.al has finished cook ing Some meats that you might tenderize w1lh pa pa in include fl ank stea k. ·tew. chuck. and round • s tea.-Tende rizer is more succ('ssfully used o n t hin cuts of m eat . rather than la rge. thick roasts The number of wavs to prepare le:-.s te nde r l'Uts 1s endless. Why not !>u r prisc your fa mily Peaches ·Romanoff CALJFORNli\ PE ACHES ROMANOFF F r e s h !.li ce d Ca I 1 fornia pe a c h es '\weete ned I c up SUIHlr I cup wate r Grated rind o f • lemon 2 tablespoons lemon JUict• I egg yolk 2 tablespoons butter 1'2 cup rum Whipped cream Coo1' 3" cup sugar and wetter to 240 • or until thick syrup forms . Add lemon nnd and juice Rt'at egg yolks with re- maining sugar. Add hot syrup gradually. Return t lO heat and contin ue l cooking over low heat 5 ' minutes. Add butter and l rum and reheat until f butter Is melted, but do not cook. Coot. t he n c hill. r Just before serving. , whip cream and add f rum sauce to suit your 1 taste. Spoon sauce into bottom Of Sherbert glass or hollow stem glass . aJd lay er or s lice d pe aches. Alt e rnate la yers or peaches and sauce. ending with fre~h pf>a ch she.-for garnL-;h . .. ,.4\ ... --.. Rl(ES, YOU MAY USE YOUR VISA OR MASIER(IARIE (AR • llt@Wfjj.il • GOOO lll l*'OIDtPT ~ j Oltn ~1l'lfw1lla1 SAVl 541 3" PEACHES 86 PROOf Scoresby Scotch 80 PR()()f Jim Beam Bourbon "'""lfli Gordons Gin 86 8 P•OOt Seagram's V.O. 80 PllOOI LICHT Otl DARK Bacardi RurQ 01 l~O till J\A OI /~YI 1'4CJ m 1•0 1'° 5" 3" ~IPllOOI COffll ltOUlUR Kahlua 1)01 81• po~ 9u 6" 2" SA•TA ROSA n-ao-,.-~-W1t-1-11 ~~~~~,-~-1i1t~ ...... --1i---4~-1 VARIETY Jose Cuervo Teq ui la "'°' 625 529 .- 2 9 0 6 0 PLUMS 80 PROO' 8l[N1){0 WltlS.!Y Seagram's 7 Crown or 69' 4" ~O PROOI BU llOEO W"ISKl T Kessler 86 PRUOf BllNOlO W"IS~l ' J & B Scotch 80 PROOJ Ten High Bourbon .... c:--86 8 PR()()t Canadian Club 80 PR(J()f 8RAN0l Christian Brothers Wltll£ OR ROSE Mateus ltl8fU UMllCH Blue Nun 1 IHIR \\,"' ,, /~Ml 1\ •OI l'>O lill •l\•01 1SOl 81l 1J 01 811 11" 8" 3"° 9u 6" 22' 4•• 3" , .. ,, .. 12" 5so S" 4 .. 110 SAVl .68 RIO lllPO•T£0 fROll SPAoN ...----....._ ~Ya .... g ... o_s_an_t'-.gr_1a _____ 1_~_.1~R _ _.._4;..'_•~3-.. --1~1_0_0.,.r LOW ' ) , ....... Ga_11o_s.;...pa_na_da ____ 1,~,_l~·.--1~2-1~· ._1_"-+-·--33-t,~~MARKET BASKE . [;~~;:win':'"""""'"'" !~:· 4" 2.. l" ORANIE JUIC' Gallo Red Rose 1,~,t~R 2•• 2" .60 lllPoallO f ROlll 11Al f G1acobazzi lambrusco Colony Rhineskeller YlllO llAllCO Oii YlllO llOSSO Cribari Wine · lllrollltO'nOnOUA"J> Heinekens . . . . . . . . --.. .. . 14 01 en 1101 CAflS 6 1101 ens 6 IHll CANS 2" .1•• .60 2H 1" .40 249 211 .31 1" 144 p• pi 4u 3n p• 112 .27 p2 .27 ;&.. -. . . . ... . . ,.ICU lfJlCllVl WID.1.. JUlT l• TN•U TUlS •• AUG. 1, h71 . -.... , . . . . . •• I ... r.; . .. " . . "' .. .,, .. ·: ..... } .. ' t, • • I . ' ' FOOD Wednesday, July 26. 1978 * DAii. V PILOT d ,. ~ A Grape Cream Puff , t n France. whe re p-stries are considered ._., essential to life, the local pastry shop is a C1!nturies-old tradition. T h e Fre nch bake r dreams up countless numbers of mouth- watering confeelions to ent'ice any pastry lover. The French attribute thetr totally irresistible desserts to a bas i c pastry, "pate a choux." We know it as cream puff pastry. It's s urpris- ingly simple to prepare and the results are grand. Versatile too, the rich dough can be s ta.ped ror small ap· pej.hers, individual setwtng-size desserts, or on.? Jamily-slzed pastry. You can brine a bit or this refined French tradition of p astry. making into your own kitchen with Grapes Parisienne, a flaky puff pastry. filled with sweet, juicy California grapes and a vanilla filling. Crisp, tangy California table grapes make this dessert extra special. They're the perfect COD· trast -in navor, color and texture -to the smooth rich rilling (made fro m a mix, t hough you'd never guess). The result is im· pre ssive -a n d refreshingly satisfying. When shopping for grapes for this recipe or for out-of-band snack- ing, be sure to select plump, ripe grapes that cling tightly to pliable g r een stems. Cris p California g rapes a re available almost year ·round, and right now blue-black Ribiers, Red Cardinals . beautiful black Exotics and Red Ma lagas are being f ea tured in l oca l markets, as well as the favorite 1bompson seed- less. Try a medley or grape varieties in Grape Parisienne for colorful <and yummy!> results. G&AP~PAIUSIENNE 'h cup water '4 cup butter or margarine 'h cup n our Dash sail l teaspoon sugar 2 eggs 34 cup milk l c up wh i pping cream l package (3 ~ ounces) instant vanilla pudding "\lld pie filling 3 cups California s eedless g rapes (if seed e d variet ies a re used . halve and seed) Powdered sugar In heavy saucepan. bring water and butter to boil. Quickly stir in flour, salt and s ugar. Cook and stir baller un · til it leaves sides of pan ;ind form s a ball. Remove from heat. Add eggs, one al a time, beating well after each addition. Outline a 7 · mcb cirde oo greased baking sheet . Spoon bat· ter around outline sbap- 10g with back of spoon to form a 1-inch thick ring, l ...,·incb wide. Bake in p reheated 400 degree oven 30 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees, and bake 5 lo 10 minutes more. or until golden. Turn off oven. open door a nd let cool 10 minutes. Meanwhile, prepare fill · 1n g: pour milk a nd c ream into mixer bowl. Add pudding mix ; beat at low speed unli I blended , about 2 minutes. To assemble: Grape-y Punch Plan a family outing to a n earby driving range after dinner dur- ing the summer months and save dessert for the 19th bole ... after your round is over. Suggested here is a refres hing raspberry grape beveraae to serve with Concord Sherbet after your trip to the driving range . Both recipes combine store bou&ht and convenience food& with a UWe imagination. COUNT&YCL\JB PUNCH ) can (6 oGnt'ew-' fro1en Concord ~rape Julf• t'oncentrate , lb awed l pint rqpberries, fresh or f roien l quatt club soda or &iniet' ale Pour recon•lituted 1rape Julee over r aspbe rries tn l arge pitcher. Add soda and Ice cubes. • ... • -= .. _ with s harp knife . carefully cut a slice off top or ring. Spoon half the fiJling into hollow. Sprinkle hair the grapes over filling. Repeal with remaioing filling and grapes. Replace top of ring . O u s t with powdered sugar. Place o n ser ving plate and refrigerate until serving lim e. Cut into wedges. Quick Grape Desserts: Star-r ated desserts with California ta ble grapes needn't tak6 great amounts of plan· ning or preparation. Superb desserts can be as simple as the follow- ing ideas: Fruited Rice: Into cold cooked r ice, fold whipped cream or whipped d essert lop- p ing. peach s lices, grap es. Sweeten to taste. Frull and Cream: Fill pretty goblets or wine glasses with frosty green seedless grapes. Spoon dollops of sour c re am atop grapes; s prinkle with brown sue· ar and dust with cin· na m o n, alls pice or nutmeg. lloay Grapefruit Cup: Flavor fresh grapefruit sections with grenadine to taste. Serve in in- dividual bowls or cups a nd decorate with a cluster or seedless green gr apes. Grapes Parlslenne. a flake puff pastry filled with sweetness. ~. • i Join the fun at the PRIZE MRTI ancl save with ••• p uper c e iiiiiiiiiiiiilli--~·- s. .. SI + 04 Tu wllll COUllO" l .... t O· Tlpa-Cotton C Colmellc pkg. ol Puffs 2IO ................. ,,_,,.. . ...,..,,_ Limle 0..1....,.,.. o ... c __ ,., ~. c...,........,..1111y21-Allf.2. 1111 SUPER COUPON ~,att:ltttlitlBIB~1·~·- StH 1.11 • 01Ta•wilttC°"90" l' ... ~o~~n C lllfty 10 ct. Trash lap pke. --·---........... ~ I .. _ ........... ................ : UiNto ......... .,..o .. c.,._,.,c_. c.._..... 1111ct1we 1111r 2111vv .... a. 1111 Llnll1 OMl--S Orw~P•C:-. c....,.1ll9ctlw Mr 11"""-2. 1111 SUPER COUPON SUPER COUPON per lb. 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LIMA ats --.. -. . -.. -- Home 'N Leisure •• 79 Prie• tfflctlve July 27 thru Augutt 2, 1978 ....... ..... 111 ................. ... 11111 ..... ,..... ..... .......,,...._, =::.,,:locel•U •I :.-4.._.• .. , .. CISTI lal Swet =-- per II lb. ......... flmlr 11111.,.... Melons ':II Supet" Produce Pantry Fillers ~ 20' OIPedl~ JorDMgent ~lc;;N;c. ~ DcWe&;Soap ~ bl~M';ti;'~' ~ , .... """-"'-'" Cake Mixes ~ 2,.0llPect Cheer Detergent ': .15 ::.39 NC~.19 3..,.19 '::--111· lht 29 , .... '·~~39 .. , 48 _.. .. 2tll~ ,_ .. ·::211 15411 S. •••t. IUIMIO STtl( •llS: S.11 W,. N-, . . ,. ' t l 'II ... ., ,I I . } • . . i ~ Cll tMllY Pll01 ~ Jury 2ti 1it8 MARMADUKE by Brad Andtrson BOOMER MISS PEACH "Well, you're not having pancakes for breakfast this morning!" FUNKY WINKER BEAN <X){) K~1 CRAZ.t;, BACK IN ™E 51XTJ£5 MO!:>IC 5EEMED 10 HAVE. MORE MENJING. SHOE MOON M ULLINS IT SEEMED LIKE 1HE MU51C A~D THE 5fUDDlT N'OJEME~T !.l.ERE ONE A~D lHE SAME • IT WAn THE M!J$/C. Of ft£ PEDPL£ At..10 rT HAD ~E GUTS! 7HE t<:JNGb Bf.CAM£ ~ R)R AN ENilRE GENE.RATION J TH by Tom Batiuk I snu.. G£T A ~ILL. lJ.JIEN- EVER l HEAA 1HE CQ>J!JIL.if> 61NG W\IR' ! by Jeff MacNelly f THINK 'lO(J MIGHT WANf TO END JT WHY?WAAT 'S WRDNGwrrn 'STICK IT IN YER 'AAZOO"? A LITTLE MORE. CORDIAt.1.-Y by Ferd and Tom Johnson .. by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson POOR AfZNOLD HAtJ NoT~iNG TO SAy' by Mell Ot(AY. THE MEADL.r~E I'S : .._,..,NCIPA&. CAUGHT ''TIA&.!Mt.~ DOOLEY'S WORLD OR.SMOCK -MADE cAREFUL A.ANS ... FIGURED ALL THE ANGLES ... we:t..t.., t .. w rwr1 , 1F i"HE: GU INE:SS e>OOK OF RE:CORc::>S c>oes HAVE: A CAre<SORY FOR BL..OWIN<S UP A S URGI CAL-Gt...Ove ... MOTLEY'S CREW PEANUTS WOULDN'T ~·uu LIKE TJ OWN A 6000 WATCHOOO? Bt..rr~IN6S Slil.t.DtM~ i OUf THE WAV H£ t f16UREO ... I COMICS I CROSSWORD. by Charles M. Schutz ISN'T THIS THE 500 OF 006 'i'OU'D LIKE iO HAVE WtTH '(OlJ IF L(OU HAD ro 60 SQ'l(EflACE Ar NIGHT? 1 by Roger 8radflefd by George Lemont by Templeton and Forman GERIATRIX ~Ul<E HOP~ 1Hl5 1-l~AT WAVE HANG~,..__--....._ GORDO by Gus Arriola TODAn CBOSSIDID nZZLI ON~ DENN IS THE MENACE • Ir's A LA MOOE, JVR ... Nl01 '~0.4 JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS LJHiJ MAV I ASK WHY ONI: IJ./O UJ EJE:S~E:PING'ONE:'S HORses HOOVES? NANCY LOOK WHO'S WO~KING HERE NOW··-OUR OLD .___ 6UTCHER l'O'> r or:~1cc HOURS ? 5 by Harold le Doux OESIDE5. HE GAVE ME INFOl™ATIOH WITH THAT IN HER &AO<GfroOND, rT WE CAN USE IN COO~! Hf Ct.AIMS WOULD &EVERY EASY TO &EUEVE THAT THAT GEORGIA WAS 0HCE CJJMJNT-~ INFLUENCED MY f'ATl4ER TO CHAN6E TfD TO A H05PllAL ~ ntE HIS WILL! HE WAS StO< AND WEAK! CIUMINAUY INSANE! StlE Pll.O~V TAAEATfNEO HIM ... by Tom K. Ryan 10 ~fMO~'TRAU.. &A~·:1~s ~~~Pl5L.OP6E PIRi ~ YMIOl11f' ~It.IS ~)GAANLJI. ... ~~~ .... \IN ~ y by Ernie Bushmiller UP TO YOUR OLD TRICKS AGAIN, EH ? TAKE YOUR THUMB OFF THE SCALE ACROSS I Coar~ hom my ~ WeaPOn lhtUSI 9 Jury 14 Swan gf"flus I~ Neoonyhl Vdr 16 lJne~en 17 Mdd s1Jng 18 Levee 20 Pnnung flu ~ 21 (.iify .!UIO 1l Passagu ways 23 Boolikeei>· onq entry 25 Elhausl 27 It bell rown 29Glr. JO Bus <1blll 34 8d5t'bclfl ,,dllSllC J6 Wondtlrland Qllt J8 PJ'1tilh1V 39 BeiO<e rhe ne•t 10 lost 42 NdrtJh.._ 4J Free of 1m pull~ 44 R umall1dn money 4& Try 10 IOcdte 46 Shatt 41 Free uclc111 49 Summer TV fm1• ~1 "lilt! Merry w.11ow·· wmpos.e• !)4 EnQ Ctl\I !ill sr .. dl 60 81.inche~ 61 [nq tOUOIV 6J footless dnt· mat 64 Rt.~tdinq 65 Aide 66 M!l'e°'> ma1e fr 67 foll. Wil'fS 68 M,me clOd T~e:.c Abbr 69Gr •~JI· ¥>Ct 91oup DOWN I S0<rnd 2 lsot..1~-d l WJr words 4 '™~' !i Noun und 1nq 6 SIOIJ wa1c11ed lroo cult1vc1 tor 8 CO~tnt IOI 9 IR Cfl\I 10 lnle1~ UNITED Feature Syndicate Tuesday"s Puule Solved 11 Chrrsrmas 12 Anglo Sd•oo slave 1'.) Runts 19 lngenuoti!. ]4 I ugg.igc 16 Give 1•• Imme unc lt0n 18 de F1dncc JO shJh JI llkPd tJC8 lli.Kk 12 Set ~vMem 33 V1c11m l4 rooo«is ~A11ow ~00 Jl 811ng IJp()O ()nt:Self J8 Ullimc11c 40 Venison source '1 Plug 46 P05SeS9Ve WOid 48 Me•ltdn cloclk 49 l u.M:. ~ Scill'd1 "" VldO 52 Low. 1n Rome !13 Ge>e!> by ho<sc &4 Cheese !i5 S11ango. P1ef1x 56 At dll llmel. ; (~_B_o_r_o_sc_o_p_e_~J •I I • • • TH R~Oi\Y, Jl L\ '.!7 By VOSEV O'li\RR ARIES I 'darch :!I ·April mi Mone> lJlClUrt: 1 could t€'mpo1 arll) I.irk ~tab1llt) You gd "hat ~ ou nel'd 1f pantt' 1i. <1vn1clt·d Accent on gelling the most for efforts ;rnd mone> Taurus. Libra ftgurc promua•ntly Change on home front "'ould bt· con~truct1 vc T AURUS !April 20-May 20>. Be aware of what is real. what belongs in realm of fantasy. Pisces. Vir,Ro persons figure prominently. CyC'lc 1s s uch that pcr~ona I magnetism flo"' s. charisma is very much in evidence You ~et favorfi1ble reaction to efforts -and a profitable response GEMTNI <May 21 Jum• 201 What had bef:'n nebulous become~ !.ohd ll1dden arttcle:::. s urface lost objects are located. Dream proves pro phet1c. You get what you "'ant. following a d1i. play of ronf1denn• min~led "'1th charm and .ir roganrc CA~<'ER <J une 2l ·July 22> Accent on 0111 ver~al appeal. getting pulst'. trend of public You are able> to broaden ba~e of opernt1on!>. to µopular1ze product. You havC' w1~he~ fulflllc•rt ·• membNs of opposite sex are allractcd Jnd make no i.ecrct of 1t Aries, Libra and the ~numbe>r 9 figure prominently. "' LEO 1J uly 23·Aug. 221 · Strt>ss indl·pt·n dence originality, forceful approach wh1cll • •nak<'!> rlt·ur thl'rt• is room for you al top l\noth(•r Ll'O and an Aquarian figure in -.cenario OhJ('Ct1v<'~ ;-ire within reach. depend 111g upon your "11l1ni.:nc ... s lo hreak "1th p;;::-.t ' proct-dUrC's { VIRGO <Aug ~;1 Sl·pt 22l · Follow through on hun1·h. :-our intu1t1on 1s on taq~f't You lc·arn through prrH·<·ss of INH'htng. sharing Cancl·r Aquarius figure prominently so docs thC' number 11 Accent on eommunicalum. adding to knowlert~<'. ~<'ttlng b<'llt•f!> in publi!.hNf form l.18RA ISt•pt 23·0ct 221 . Wh<1t ::-t•Pm ... emotmnal imprisonment" might turn o•Jt to he a laughing mJtl<.'r 1\rrent on lwing rc•<1li!>t1r Jbout t1mt', 1·osts. n~hts. p1·rm1s.,1nn ... ~1y ... IL'r~ l'.311 lw unlot'kt•d hut ~cm gl'I nothing for nothing (;l'ffilnt, Sagittarius per...rms arl' much 1n l'\ •cll'nr•• :it ~ocial gathering SC'ORl'IO tOtt 2:J Nov 211 l"hl·l"I-. f11w prin\ h(• """ ,1n· of <.,Uhtlc nuant·c·-.. d1·ta1b labvrinth 11f 1nnul'ntloe-.. Lie low tu (',lt•nt that \OU g:un st.•t·ond <•motwnal "'ind S1}(1lhght on public rc•lallom., <:om1ng together '' llh pt'r!>nll!> whos<' v11•\\ ... may ht' opposite to your own SAGJTT.\Rll'S !Nov 22-0 ec 211: Be readv lc>r reading. wnlml!. srwc1al mvitc.tt1on!.. cxc1tl: llH'nt Of J1sC'OV('r\ Jdl':.t!> f"IH'k , YOU makt• valuu hit· discovery Gc1111n1. \'irgo ind1,·1clu <1ls hgun· 111 1niport;.int IAa~ ... Wl•lton1t• <'h<1nc1• fnr con ~ll"Ul'tl\'l' l'hal'J_l.!l'. , ('APRl('ORN C fkc 22·.J<in. 19) You gPt " ""emot1onall.v involvrd ' Nothin~ 1s halfway tt ·~ a ll or nothing KnO\\ 11 and JC't arcordingl_v Important domC'sllt.· ad 1u ... tmt·nt 1s on agenda Love makt•s your world J.!O <iround logic takes a tiack seAt You'll surv1 vt•' AQU.\RIUS (J:.in. 20 Fc•b 181 Home. real <•sl<1te. shelter all M'em to "roml' together ... P15.Cl'!>, Virgo individuals f1gurl' prominently Check r~ources. water. heat supplies Stork up on t.'sst>ntiab Oeflnl' term!>. takl' c•c.tre that you ,1n· not quoll'd out of c·ontelt.t PISCES t Fe>b 19-Mar 2<>1 ;\lone~. pn· ... "lire. re~pons1h1hty. emotmn<il c'<>mm1tments ' lh .. -..e command '-J>otl 1~ht. Take SJJl'c1al care m traffic don't force 1s ... ucs. on or off the road l)lder md1v1dual 1s n~hl m urging exercise of t•aut1on If July 27 is your birthday you ha\'e knack 1 11f ohtain1ng pulw uf pubhl· You rt::.ich man) peuplc. :.1rt• ctrc.rn n to law. med1t·me ~ind thl'akr • .\ril'!>, L1hra Jl<:'l'SOn!> play 11nportant roles 1n \Our lift• llt•t•t·mbc•r will he ortl' of vour mo ... t ~1gn 1f1c·ant lllt>nth-. Of 1978, a )ear· ft•aturing ehanj.!('. trtl\t•I. S<'ll (''<Prt'SSllJll. If ~Jnl-!lr•. m;;1 ri:ii.:t· tnulcl ht> highlighted If marm·tl. th1·ri• 1·11ulrl hl• ,111 a<lcht111n 10 farn1I\' You arc· afft·c· l1011alt' tap:11Jll' of 1ns p1n11g 0c•l hers ) ou abo Jrt' 'Stubborn. l''tl'a\ ;1g;111t ;111tl ynu ne('d :· pr1 "~1lt> d 1l't·1 ina ... l·rt 1011 tor complete sat1sfar t •or> ~\ t'ddmq aru:t 1•nqogc•ml'nl armouncemcnts run on ~unday m lht! lJnill1 />lint J-'11rms are' avozlahle at all /Jnilu Pilot ofl1cl'\ "' hi/ cnllmq the FealurP~ ll1•port "'t'"' n"'.!·4.121 I'u <11•11ul 1l1wpp111nlm1·111 prt1:0.pt•ctn1• bndt•\ 11r1• r1•1111ndt'C1 In hat't' the '' 111·tfrim11 stnnt·.~ u 1th a h/ncl (lfld u hite gloss.11 n/ Iii•• lir11J·· ,.r 11/ ttw C'<1uple. ''' th• I-eu111res IH>partm1•nt 11111• u 1•Pk hf'/11rr tilt> u eddmg J-:nqaq1·m1•n1 011•111u11u·mcnt 11"1th hlark 1111d 11 lute gfo~·'ll o/ the /111u r1· hnriP ur lhe cnuple. mu.\I h1• r1•1 l'll't"Ci hy th1• l-'eature1o TJt>partmt'111su11 eeks ht'/11r1' lltt• u 1v:tdmq datP rluh Cnll'11d11r ""'' f'nc-11 I\ edne.~doy rn the Dail.I/ ('1/01andconta1111>1111111 es <1/ women's and service cluh mc•ctrnq!I and et'ents /nr tlw /ollnwinq week -Thur.\ dnr1 thrnugh Wedne.~dal/ Sewt not1crs lo Club Colen. lfnr. Daily fl1/01. /' 0 Hor 1.500, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 lie sure to mclude your namP and phone number \'oticps must l>f' m our hnncls 111)(1 tl.'Pf'ks m advonre Tn req1u·st o p1cture, wnte or call the f'eofures lkporlme11/, fi42 4321 f>1cturt'.~ ore lm11ted to /unrl ftll$t'TS OIJt''l In ltll' 1mh/1r Roger's ~~~ introduces a new concept in plant care ••• for those who care too much! Proaaote• Growth ... supplies essendal nutrlent11 tn promote healthy plnnt growth Provide• C>.ygen ... 10 the Important root dll',, 01i-ven1lng mot rot. defollt11ic1n, <1od plant death. Prevent• Overw•tering ... .in Indoor plant food that 111">41 i.11pplic><o the ne<'e~rv wcvq1•n 10 pb1nt rooc:a. R<lg.>r\ f..,r(l.·o• • M(l.r,HOO 'i.111 J<>,.tq.11t1 '" M10tAtth1" • l'liev.l"'" lit ttt h • q "'" h 11u1 , . . ~~f1'1;1J,.-i,11~ .. • ... • ... • ................... w.dl ... ~.~.y •. J.uly.~ •.• '9.18 ............ o~.l.Y.Pl.LO•T•C•J .. f From left. Mrs PG Barnett: Donna Wilson and Irena Man promote the Ballet Montmatre benefit. C lub Cale11dar 'I h1• ll 1llc•l \111ntm.1rtre of '\('',\!)Ill t l\\•,1d1 "'ill hoh.J lb rir~t \11i.:1 I 1 ,1 t "" 'I c• or .1\\ .1rcl dmm·1 cl.1111 1• ho ·111 11 011 :-..111.i d.1~. 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'\1•\\ port Hc·:irh 7 ·m p m W<.'d n1•-..d:iy Aug :! cl t 111· h111n1' of \'fr.., ll1•lph1 H ilt1111•1·r 1Hfi82 \'1.1 ·1 orm11. In 1111· r ·111 fl rn Thur-. d.11 .'\u" :1 ;11 tlw hmn1· nt Mr-. 1<1 11111.1 l.111•·-. 1:1:ir11; S11•1 r .i lkll11. '" 1111" i :111 I' 111 \111111!.1~ \uc 7 :r t the.• honll' ttl \11._ .1. ... k T111kl1•t lfl:.!O \\a\ 111• H11;1d ( orona d<"I \I :1r For 1nfo1n1al 11111 1·.ill :\Ir:-. ·1111k ll'r, 1i;;, :l~1:1H \1 r-. (htn. ~•.i:!·l:!til. !\Ir• 1.i .t11.1111.1;1:; IXl!l, or \J 1 S \\I 1i;:l1t , ti·1 I :! 1!10 :'lo \ T I C) :". . \ I. \\ t I :\I E ~ ' S l'OLITIC\I, ( \l ('l":-.: Tht• 01 .ongc> < m111t \ ( ·1i.1pt1•1 will ho~t .1 11111• "11111~ f'I c· 1•11l.ll 1111l of tht• .I 11d.' < 't111.11•1 I )1111w1 I '.11 t' Pr<11 ··i t <.tl X nm 111111 ... 11.1\ .luh 21 <!I I lw H <·11ultlt1 I '1 •I• r .11 S.I\ in.a.:~ 't1nl1 I .11.111 S,1111.t \11" l t11 -.1111\\ I!> fn·c· .cml opcn to thl• puhl1t· Fur Ill forma tion. call the caucus at 549 715.1. 8 l ' S I N E S S ,\ N D PROFESSIO~,\L WOMEN: The ;\;ewport Beach C h apter of Hadci ssah will hold n s ummer socwl at i :JO p.m . Saturday, July :!!.I. ut the home of Mr and Mrs. Emil Leint'r in Newport Beach. !':rw and prospective me mberi:; arl' mv1ted. For information and n·sC'rvallons. call Carol Wan;aw. 75~l-07fl6 : or Esther Leaner. 759·9888 ~EW NEIGHBORS. JR.: The t•lub will hold a l<'u ut 2 p m. Mon· day. July 31, at t he home of Val Smith, 27593 Brookside Lant!, San .Juan Capistrano. CllAPMAN COLLEGE TOWN \NO GOWN: A summer lawn par- ty "111 be held Tuesday. Aug. 1. 1n the gardens of Dr. and M.rs. J oel McNair. Punch and fruit juice will be served <tl 11 a .m. followed by Junch at noon. For information. call thl' Town and Gown offi ce. 9CJ7·6681 Jt; NIOR EBE LL CLUB OF IR VINE: The C'lub "ill s pon!)or a Super S1tt(·r course from 10 a m to 11 a .m . on Aug. I. 8. 15. and 22 in lhl' multi-purpose room of Vista Vt.•rdc School. Irvine. For mforma· t ion. call Mrs. Alan Cameron. ss2-0694. ; !\ARP: Hu n tington Beath Chapter 857 will meet a l I p.m . Wt•dnesday. Aug. 2. al Murdy Park Center. Huntington Reach. R E l 'NION: Costa Me!>a Ihgh School'~ C'las ... or 1968 WI II hold it!. 10 )ear reunion at lht• Halboa Pavilion on Balboa r c n1n!iula on Saturday. &-pt. 2 For lll'ket information. <'all 549-7053 FRANCI&-ORR fine stationery corona del mar ********************~ * White' * * * * * * • * nn1versary+ SALE! HUGE SAVINGS ON * HUNDREDS OF * LA-Z-BOYS® IN STOCK* ....--------.---------* COSTA MESA/ NEWPORT J69 l. MISSION VIEJO lt , ...... ~"'I 21H2 * MW'91"' He PllJ. Opt for Adoption DEAR ANN .. You wert' right. Your advice to th e prt'gnanl 15-ycar -old to give up her baby was excellent. I know. I became pregnant at 16 a nd was married. The ri rst seven months of our m arriage were filled wit h l('rror of being alonl-. which I Wa!> a lmost all the timt: because my hus b a nd had to hold down two Jobs. My "fri ends"' s hun ned me. I was plagued with morning i.ickness and my parents were ashamed to have me an their home When the baby v.a!> born. 1t was a nightmun• my htUt s iste r took the test and s rored h1$!her than my mom -a 53' This letter 1s to warn you to be prepared for a load of buckshot. You 're sur(' lo get it. -SHOOK· A -PLENTY DEAR SHOOK: Yota ar e s o-000-000.0 right. Thal test generated a lot of complaints. Many people wrote to say tht' questloos we re goofy. o thers s ald th:.at the wording was unclear , 11 Ull otbers criticized the scoriag. lo a n y event, forget it, folks. ll wasn't ooe ,or my beuer efforts aDd for lunch to· day I am eating a large hunk or humble pie. lllank you. of pain and fear. "lo one --------------------- told me anything about pregnancy or childbirth not my mother and not the doctor. I d idn't even know that having a baby hurt. The nurse in the labor room kept telling me to shut up and ciu1t i.cream 1n g . I rouldn "t believe the way I was treated. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : Summer Seascape Show : : July 29 thro ugh August 12 : e Nunwrous works by i>uch world rl'flOWl'lt:d .vt~c' .,.., ffot.i. 11 e : Wood Andtrldv~e Balyon .ind Robt'rr Ww 174 1 "'l''tclifl Dr : e ~ , Newpon BeJch • • -(714) b46-4515 • • porcelain <Jalon • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The next two years ---------~---------~~ were bottles. colic . d iapers. and being stuck a l home. My husband smoked dope. drank. and beat me up. We had no m oney and no friends. I r esented my c hild and felt that she had ruined my hfe. I lost m y figure and hated myself. but I kept eating Can you imagine all this happening to a girl who was conside r c d '"popular"' and '"smart'" in high school" Our terrible marriage ended after 31,., years. I was lucky to meet a fine m<tn who married me a nd was wi lling t o accept m y da ughte r. She is now 13 years old. in j unior high. and I'm working hard to be a good mother . Just keep telling those teen·agers that very few are equipped to COP<.' with pregnancy, motherhood and marriage. As much a!> I love my daughte r. I still feel adoption would have been better for a ll con cerned . -BEEN THERE DEAR BE EN THERE: You aod so many others. r was amazed at the heavy response from teen.agers wbo wrote to tell stories similar to yours. My thanks to all who wrote. Le t 's hope som eon e lis tens. DEAR AN l'O LANDERS: I just took th e "Pros p ec t ive Parents Test" which ap- peared in your column and 1 ·m glad it wasn't composed by you . It's off the waJI, Annie. I got a 63. which is pretty low but then I'm only 15 years old. My mom who is 50 look the test and got a 33 ! She has five children from 12 years of age to 18. Then SUMMER SALE FROM OUR WOMEN 'S & JUNIOR COLLECTION MOST ITEMS TO 50% OFF ' Separates -Pants. vests. tops at 40% off. t>arry 1 bc'1cllen. Daniel Laurent. Chem1n-de·ter. Rose Hops. John Herwy. Pulitzer ~ R !{ R 0 R ~ R g ARE YOU PHOTOSENSITIVE? 'o .... r do not mHn allfftk to tuint p1c1urr<> but rathtr • penon •ho rncti K"t«IY 10 t•tn a '>hon t\p~urt to ~tront sunllaht. If you .,, rair ~kinned )Ou ,llould ht ••.,t oflhb partie111., dancrr. lt could r~ull in• rnh. in lht form of cin~ bl~ttn. commonlJ ulltd sun pol)OOIOJ. Mort lotion' and pooon' .,t told fM lht trtatmtnl or iunburn 1h1n 111 OJhrr \umnwr haurdi combined. !,o bt cartrul. 11kt prtcau11on~ end tnjoy •he ,un without lhr conwqutncM. 'our pr~ripllon ro5ts arr alftcttd t'\l'tv d•v in inflalion. Wt thlflt'n!ll' IOVOl'lf' lo matrh our low pritt). Phom• or comr hy and •~k about our low prr,rriplion prir1•i.. 'Vou'll 114' rlrhtr for It. 642-410t DEAN'S PHARMACY DISC'Ol 'iT PRESC'RIPTIO:\~ :l'Jll t-•• I ;:;h l°O~I .. :\fl'\I R g R 0 R ~ R g ,, r'\ I • I •• ' "' '' ....... .. • . r--I • g .. ' ~ ~ ~ I '...,/ , ~ I f ... t• +../ h , .... u.~ Rx.i .. i ....... x .• , ....... K R~R Tnr CilfTOf LOVf Choose from our selectoo 01 8 scenic Md coror backgrounds. You may select additional portraits offered at reasonable prices. with no 061igat1on. See our large Decorator Portrait. Sall sf action always or your money cheerfully refunded THESE DAYS OHL Y - WED. JULY 26 THURS. JULY 27 Fii. JULY 28 SAT. JULY 29 Daily: I 0 A.M.-1 P.M. Sahrday: I 0 A.M..-6 P.M. llll lristol Street, Costa Mna ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. t,, Mmay ·•>.. • Cotor. I 7tli StrHt '""".,.,~I 642-8657 495-5902 *------One sitting per subject · $1 per subject tor addlttonal subjects. groups. or 1nd1viduals rn the same family. Persons under 18 must be ecoompanled by parent or guardian -llnl'JI 10.6 M 10.7 --n....10.• M 10.7 ~ IM * _________ __,* lt ondiilbrlca ******************* t Cell 642-5678. Put a few word• to work for ou. --·---,I'·· • Holly Farms Grade "A"~~-.....• @ Family Pack PORK LOIN CHOPS Incl. 3 End Chops & 6 Center Cut Chops ·~~ SIRLOIN TIP honf'lcss FRYING CHICKENS Whole Body Lb. Heritage House or Luer Brand BONELESS @ HAMS Fully Cooked & Smoked Lb. @ -Breakfast Favorite FARMER JOHN PORK SAUSAGE Skinless Links 4.t 8 Oz Package Lb. @ Lean Flavorful HOFFY SLICED BACON '\Lb Pkg @ BONELESS EYE OF STEAK ll>s209 ~~~~d'?.,l'flO AST lb $ 249 V ,1,,.. I nm med Cw"' @ PORK LOIN CHOPS C..t.>nlrr Cul PEELED RAW SHRIMP ~ rotl'O SQUARE CUT PORK LOIN @ CAMPS BUTTERED RUMP ROAST ltJ$198 ~0~!;cfag~TEA~S $119 SPARERIBS V,1hJI T nm•nl'd Ui!f'I Country Style @ Janet Lee ~~u............___ __ ® BAT~a~OoM ~·EGGS -1 ~ . Dozen Carton .,, ...,,,~: TISSUE 4 Roll Package ::;~i A1't/ I '~-· ___ _,,,,, . Frozen Foods ( iit cotn M1aj•" WEST PACK v1cu~••b1"~°' P.,. VEGETABLES .'O Ot Ii•~ ~TOMATO ~JUICE 5 9 ¢ Her11age HOu5C 46 Oz C,ir1 @ PORK& tRJcALFAME ORANGE JUICE 69¢• BEANS Heritage Hou5e JO Oz C,,n 1 •oz C.in ~CELESTE DELUXE PIZZA ~.,. 01 @ BIRDSEYE COOL WHIP nUt Fresh Fruits & Vegetables ~ FRESH · ··· ,r • ~ 'o\i • c;;_,,,,ril, PLUMS l ,11 gc Cahtorn111 @ VINE RIPE CANTALOUPE @ CRISP GREEN CUCUMBERS @ZUCCHINI SQUASH 3 ~.s1 Lb 19¢ 2 ~29¢ r lb 29¢ Pl'll"O~ 0l('l°H"11'1'tll" GREEN FOLIAGE ,., ...... -~·--·" 99e ~f'°!ti~f!f!'Htf PLANTS 4 Inch Poi E11 0 Star-Buy Tnese a1e 1\em., temoorar ly reOuC~O n 01 •Ce oue to manulacture1s oromo1•ona1 dllOwanc.e or O~ an e•CePl•onal purcl'lase Everyday Low f>rlces T nese are tl'e 10 .. P••c.eo •1ems vou 11 hn O tn•ougnOul 1ne SIO•t' 9•t!•yOay Of l"e wee .. '-nee.• .i no compare f at•o ~ ""'"t>•f' •I a11 .sacs uP 101 ies\' Rain Checks CUT ASPARAGUS HcnldQE' House t ~ Oz. APPLE SAUCE 1-k ritagc House 16 Oz • Heritage House Heritage Hou3e WHOLE COFFEE T 0 M A:-;T=-:::;;;O;:--:E=-::::S=-----t-+------;\-1 1~~: re:---+---.- '· ,..;:---~ 16 Oz Can _____ -~ -j;I . @TOMATO SAUCE ~FRUIT ~COCKTAIL He111aqc HOU5l' 1b l).' @ PEANUT Crunc.n !'1<1 BUTTER c,, .. "Tl" Hernaqe Hou so· 18 01 J.1• @ TOMATO PASTE Hernaqe House 6 Oz can s;s1 3~s1 75¢ 17¢ One Place Setting Piece LIBERTY BLUE DINNERWARE With $49 00 1n Fazio s Special Green Register Tapes Your Choice Of One • DINNER PLATE • BREAD AND BUTTER DISH • CUP • SAUCER • DESSERT DISH ' ,_.,,., •• ,~ ,,, .. ~ .. ('h'" , .,.,. .. , \ Z9 Delicatessen BALLARD BISCUITS I 11): 7 ~s1 Bu11nm1lk or 0 111>11 RrdcJy r @ CLAUSSEN KOSHER PICKLES 99c Whoh• 01 Slic.t•O J, 01 @ KRAFT·SLICED INDIV. WRAPPED 69¢ AmP11can Chce~1>~00C1• 01 @ OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA age RC'QUIJr Thick or l 1'1111 SI CL!':! 01 Wines & Spirits @ BUDWEISER s2ss BEER 1.•Pack l :.'O l C.Jn ~SEAGRAM'S V.O. CANADIAN s599 ;50 r.11 @ CROWN RUSSE s7&s VODKA 1 l .• , Hot Bakery Below fisted items available only in stores with Hot Bakeries .. -~', 6 ~98¢ . "-•.~-----------~ ... Deli-Sausage Shoppe Below listed items available only in We Hy our very Der.I. but .n lne event we run oul of an 11overt•seo •tem your s1ore m1n1g1e1 w111 courteous· 1y give you a rain cnec11, so you may 01c11 uo the item a1 t1'1e on.sale orice w1tl'l1n 17 days Alter 11'181 time '' tl'le item is sl>ll unova•lable you may renew tl'le ra in cnct il 101 1wo aao11°ona1 wee11s or receive a comoara- h•e •lem at tne aover11sea price 9ervice Department Hours wi.ere it all ad~ up •.. for less. stores with Sausage Shoppe ••••Sausage Shoppe Coupon••• I Wllh T.,11> Coupon 807 I I BREAST OF TURKEY I : ~~~:~ aoe ·· Bakery and ser1r1c1 Oehcllenen nours mey v1ry trom regu11r nou1s Please c.ill your store Food Stamp Shoppers Welcome Tnes<' o"ce s 3re rttec11ve Wednesday. J uly261nru lundayAugusl"I 1978 Were .,erve 1hn 11Qlll 10 1tm1t quant111os And retuse sales lo dealers 3nO resalers ,_,.".., ltlOO tu rt tt T.-...&9".411 .. eH ..... e119"cll ........... A .... e& ...... ···-··--· - * T11ese o"'ces CJrf" ontv Jva•faDlt> on 1no1v•ou;i1 oac• ages which wilt socc1f1ca lly 1rllcc1 1,.,,. cent~·O" rt>oucr·on Normal or.ce "'-'" bt" c.n.tt 1··~1 ""' t0 \ • ' ti '" ,., ,. I' O•se •!. tlAl'1avSICO Mlnl..,Yl-f6 I f Lb or More OFF I I Good 1>1 Fiw o .. July 26-A ug 1 19;"8 I ' l 1rn11 1 Couoon ····-····-····---· c .......... 2101 A.H....,.ll'rll ......... "' .... S-DI..-~wy. & Allele 'n•.y Pl'BUC. "0TU't \U ... •IOll CO\IH 01' CALIM>t!NIA COUMTY 01' OltAllOl CAHltUMHltA~ o•o•• TO $MOW (AUU l'Otl OfA..0. 0, NAM~ II\ ltw -U.• Of UW ApQjtC •I""' Of CYNTHIA lORfTTA ((RV[AA • Ml-, l>y LOlt£TTA MA[ GIU:!N ~1111-•. for '""""°90! Ne""' I.ORE fTA MA( (,"l t N l'•li tt°""r• ., Uv mgttwr ot •POl•C•l'lt CYNTHIA LOA(TTA Cl RYER.\ '''" II-. pelll-'" "'" <O..<I IO•'"' or Oft •llOWl"9 ~teen! lO '""''VO' ~'" nem• l•Om CYNIMIA IOREllA CERVERA to CYNTHIA LOiii: I I.\ GREEN ft '' hetet>y or0tf'MJ tn.u tH °'' \ICU1\o ,n tt,,.'1M if"I tr"t" ""''''' 411CHt'\Ald llP pear befOf• tt\4~ court 1n O.o.ctn iotnt NO J •l 100 Clv•t C.t nltr 011v" We\I ~nl• An•, C.lllornlA, on"""'""'~') ""· ., 'I 00 0 clod< • m •no HIM •nO t hiere \f\Ow <•use. 1t •ny tftey Nin . why w•d petition to• t no119e ol ,..mt ,,_,d no1Dr11••nl"'3 II I• turthe< orClrred lh•t <I tOPV ol 1111~ or«H• lo \lloW (6\1\t bor 11ut>ll\nt.d 1n Ille O<Ol\Ot CM<il 0.l•y PllOI, " n•••P•s>ef o·t Q'n•r•I c•rcuh"4on. Plll>ll~htel •n 1111\ '°""'Y •I ~•\I onco" weee.. tor tour <"'"""ut1ve WMk\ PliOf to ,,.,. d•Y °' .... o 11ur1119 Oet llel Jl>ly 1•. 1918 SAMUEl.OAEIZEN JuOQt °' I,.. S-.t0<Cour! MICHEl.E lo\ I E ltGE.ROH 01.DM EN & Ol.OME N "' D•"•' on ... , Suite MO ......... ltt<ll. Gt ti..t f1Hl 60 ·7• Att.nio t.w Pel•h-• Pul>ll•lled Or•not Cot\I 0.lly PolOI July 16. AUQ 1. • .. 1'1• 1aJO 18 P UBLIC NOTICE Pl BU NOTU'E \I v t1.1re ••••'60I• tOf ttrff\Ov•t •tMJ r•••l •t•Qft tl , •• , 9la ON \tOt' ••no•• t•m ·i ca.....tlm .. •OOfOa11m•t•I¥ \W \4W.Ue ,_, Av .. 1-lot lO lltYI cc1mm•n<•"V J"4• It ,.,. ~·· wo1 ... 1 '" '•'•1v1no • c;.o.,t•• '°"''""'tOtt C)ef"MU C'..ont•tt !tilt -\le•d •11•1 9)71100 t JIJ 4 m ~ )0--..S.y• l'u1>111f\td Or-C:O.<I Dt1ly Pilot Ju•r H 11> 21 21, JI AUQ I l J • 1 "" 11•• ,, PUBLIC NOTICE OllDINANCE NO. U 4" OllDINAHCE 01' THE 80ARD DI' DlllECTOAS OF THE COSTA "'fS A SA•HTARY OfSTlllCT, C HAN GI NG ITS llEOUl.AR ME El ING DATE l'ltOM lHE FIRST #EDHE.SDAY 01' EACH MOHTH TO THE SECOND THURSDAY OF llACH MOH TH THE BOARO OF 01RECTOR5 OF I H E COSY A ME.SA S ANI r ARY Ol';TRICT. O RAN GE C.OUN TY CAl.IFORN IA OOE S H E REBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS SliCT ION I Tlle Bo<lrd Of OlrttlO" Of Ille (O\t• Mo!\41 Santt•ry D"tr1ct t1nds •nd dt<lcH~ th•1 tP.'QUl•t met't 1no of 11~ lloo•d °' Oor~IOH Ila\""" est•t>l1\llt'd 10 IM.e Pia<~ .. 1 I JO o.m on'"* '''~' WtGN-ti.d.ay ot t-•ch month •t 11 f 4i11r Ortv~ (O'\t tt M•'•' C•Ulorn1d l f\f' &o.itrd tu rther t1no~ •nd dula<t\ 11141 ""°"' 01 ,,.... ""'"' bfr\ Oi lhfi' 8c.M."0 ~ 01rt'(fOf'' Of l"-tt Co\ ta Mf'~ Sant tar y D"tncl •t\O ~r'fle: t>\. tnHJ\tM:r\ 01 ,,... 0.0..tO of the S.nitctl•on l.>f\.trf<.t\ wtuch me-et dur1no tt'• \~c ond wMlt ot "-"h c•lenoar tnu~th Tnt> 8(,..trdol 01rtttor ,turtt'M!r f1n<h ana or<latM tl'Wt th~ 1ntf'tP\t ot UW tOlntf'Uf'1tf )(ffYf"'O 0'1 t~ (O\td MP\d Sctnitory 01\hi<t will~ tu'1Mr tManc~d br c110n9•nQ tl'I(' mffl•no SUl'UIOll COURT OF ~~~~ ~~ 11':1~:~a~!'\~n~~l~a~:!. CAl.ll'ORNIA 0•\t<o(I\ Th<" Boa'CI lutll>I!< !Inds •nd COUNTY OF ORANGE d•Cfdrl'• IMI t ndnQ1no ,, .. ., •t'9ul<lr CASE NUMll!A AtU<el OltDERTOSHDWCAUSE mrellnq dale to '"" -.ttond Thursday Of ucn mon1h 1>eQ1nn•no 1n lht' month 1'011 CHANGE DI' NAME ol September 1~18 Woll l><'lle• "''Ye 111 the Moanor Of Into A1>1>1tcal•on ot ,,,.. ~onvenoe<1<P Of lh" BoMd .ina II><' HOWARO FOGHES, 4k• MAO LIN purpo\e~ to' wn•cn '"" CO$I• Me•<I TSAI, ••• HOWAl~O fEC.E ~or Sdnlla•y 01slnc1 ... sueatrCI Cn•nae ot Ndmt1 HOWARO f 0(>H£5. IO•M•r ly' AC(OrOlnQI~. l~tolJow•no SMllOf\I~ 'known '" HOWARO FEC.£ ,,,,0 MAO adopted dS an Ordlnitno tor lh<' COSI• \IN TS ... I. ""' lllt'd • p.•t1t1on "' 111,. M•"> Sanitary 01\lro<t Stell on 2 TM •"9ular mee11119 ot Ille ~:u;~;~~c-•~1~r:rn!11~:;,•~Q ~ri~:~tt~ Co\tf1 M•~ Sanuary 01\tritt Soard of FOGH E S to HOW•r.o ROlllM O o .. rcto•• \hdll ldke pld(C on lh~ FOGHES "'tund 1''1ur.,.,av ot ~acr1 mof\th di,,,.. II I\ ller<<Oy or()Heel INll dll l)<'r\O•\\ 6,~;. OIC~,: ;;..~': ~r.~:,..~,:I II F •tr •nlerfl'\led 1n the mattt>t t11torr,,11d "P S•< ,.0,. ) fh~ SecrtJta ry of the Ot\ ':0•'3 ':,'0~ 6:,:~~t~~ g:'~~,=~t tr1ct \hall terl1ty to the pa\SOC)e ot tht\ S•f\141 Arw. CAhlOf"n1•. on A -..Qu1tt lV Or01n..tnt,.. 4"'° 'Mii cauy. t"'E' 4-clm(' to lt11, al 11 oo o'! •ot• ., "' '"° 1,,._11 ""Dubll\neel once 1n Ille Orange C.oesl •nd thf'rr \9'0# c ,.u,\• ,, •nv th~y 0•1fy P••ot. a oe-w\paper ot oeiner.JI ft.iv,, wny 'd•O ~11tion tot c.httno~ ot UHulalton punted. p ublished and rwme \f\OulO not ti-• t)rttnh"'1 c lfCulated in thP C<Kta Mew Sanitary tt 6\ turt"'"1 ordl•tf'O 1nclt 4 c opv ol O•\tr11 t. Otd~ C.ounly Cahtotn1• U'U\ orM r to \"Ow <•u\'" Of• °"""'n~ 4no \~vtn en di:JY\ t'1)m thf' dfte• its 1n tM Ot•nqip Co.t\t O.t1ty P1lnl ,. Pub•+totion. •I \l\dll bf-1n tull tor<f' .,.,a l'l~w\C>•Ptf Of q .. n.:t.tl c utul,.tton t'.'ft"<.I publl\llt'd ttllll<\(OUnlvdl•~d"''"'' ~ PASSED .... o A00Pf(0 by'"" wttk ro' four fon\"<.Ut•Vf· Ntt1tk pt1ot Bo.iird ot 01'1'!<.lot~ 01 IP'lr (O\I• M€')• to th~ O.ty ot '-Afd ""°ctr•f'q Sdn1tdry 01\ln<I. dt d tt•igulnr mt~ltno Oaled July 11 i.11 ""'0 on '"" Sin <layot July. 1918 S AMUEL O~[llt N ,..,mRoma JUC!Qt'ol ltw Pr~""nloll.,..lloard Superior Court ol Oerec:tor~ot lht: OTTO F. SWANSOH C~la Mt'<.o MAit H. OANZIGE R Sanitary OIS1<KI .. 7'AtlmtrMlyWo.Su•t•U1 ATTEST M•<ln• tltl R..,, CA ~t SECAETAFIY Atterne,• hw ""'41<•nl , By Robert 0 B'fOCI~ Pullll•....0 OrallQf' Co.i\I D.i11y p,101 .TATE OF CALIFORNIA July 1• AUQ 1, 9, I• 1'1¥ 1816 IA " ' 1..0UNT YOF ORANGE I PUBLIC NOTICE I I Et..EANOA G GEC'OES, A"" •~nt Secrttfdr y or ttt@ eo..ro of Ottec A>HO~ IOr\ Of fhP COSla Mc .... Sdni1.,y 01\ E~row NO. 44,,o,. 111<1 ul Orilfl<!" Counlt C.a1t1orn1.a 00 HOTICE TOCREOITOAS fll H[BV CEl'lll!-V IM I '"" loreQO 0~ IULK TRANSFER onq Ord1Mn<:• No 13 wd' 11a\.,..d, ap <Seu. •tOI 6101 u c c 1 P•U•l'CI ,rn<J oooPl<td by •did Bo<>rd • .ip NOllt ti. 1\ h(<ff'by Qtvtn 10 t rt"f)iffli-. iH OrOvr(.1 \Hid "Qtw'(.I by lhe Prt"'\ldt•nt ot ,,..,.. w1Ut1n ndn't.•<t P,lftH•\ tttdt ,1 bul" 'o•d Bo1trd dnJ dfte,teo to by th«' Cfttn\ff"( I\ int~ 10 bf' nhtdi IJO .., .. , rt•f~I Y lnNi•Of. ,lil 1'1 cl '~QUfdt cu•r \on a• pro perty "t'ff'•nall il\r rw.-11nQ of \did Board r'Wld on thf )th Ott\t ribe'o d10 o• Ju'v. 108, ... r,o fh,,1 tnt-\dl"f\f" Th!' n<1"'!'\ &r>cl OU\tn~" ~d<lrl'\\ ot ""•\\ Pd"t'd .:>nd a<lc>Olt'd lly Ill@ follow 4f'te •nt~nOeicS ''~~t,.,.or, '°',. ltC LAUS rnq roll ( dll vot<" J JACOBS. UNDINE JACOBS 208lo' AYES DIRECTOR~ Hutcll1n.on, So"'°'"' LMnfo~ Hun11no1on Bl"ac"' CA Glot•~r, R1""" ______ .._ _ _!.Qr n•ll'll'\ •nd 1>us1n"" aOO<I'\\ ul NOES DI RECTORS Nonr ,,.,. •nlend.,C tt..n\Tir~h I( BO>l , ""'5'ENr OIRE'CTORS 8'•00\. ! I I OAI. I( IM. YOUNv JA YI U030 Crank Cll~<on A~, Apl 70) Hdwll>0'""· OATEO lht\11\l<JayOI Jul•. 1918 CA 'I01'0 EI.,.,,_ G ~' '"""' •~ Q'OC:-r1V Of'tltntont h-ltr' to, PuOli\rw-d 0rdl'IQI! Coa\1 04t1ly P1101 Of\(fl~\J •" yit'f\t •qi 't\ M4'h:tflAI\ July lo 1918 ~UOPIH•\, ttWf(t\dndt' t t"QU•Omt"nl 1801 11 turt""'"'~· f•ithH\"'\ t Qu1pm.-n1 lt~nd~ QOOOwtlt tfd\ol" tf'".\.flhOIO 1mprovf'rnt"f'lt'· tov•·ndnt not to c.on1 pttl ~ o t ~ bu''",.'' 11t.no .... n •' INTERNATIONAL HE A LT H'- MASSAGE SPA •nd •\ IOUlecl •• •WI 81r t P\ S\ttt•t. Nt-"WPOrt 9,,._:.ct\ C.•lltorru• TP\ttt """o t>vlli trAn-,tf'r '' 1ntMOf'd to tw < 0t1~mm«1l~d ~• •~ 01 lie. ot SEHVl{.E ESCROW COM P AN Y, 3•~~ W ( •Qnth '>I • LO\ A 1'\9ttlft\, (.A 9000S 00 Of' ""'' A UQU\,f ~ 1q11 So tar •'° •'> "-llO•n to ~·d 1ntPndt"d J ,,,.n.,t l·f tf'\ \,\1d 1nt••ndeo l r•n\fPfOf'\ U\4"d th.-totlow1nq aldd t t•oo•I bu\i~\ ndMP\ flJf\d dOdrt·\~\ ••tn1n ""t"' Ouf"t ve.ir\ ••'' p..-.. t NONE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIDS Notu ... •s ne,.ebv q 1ven that the l\Od"l 0 1 Tru-.teH ot ll'l<r Co.l\l Com mwntty COHt-Qe 01-.1rtct ot Orano ... County C•htorn1a, wlll r"Ct1vt ~<Jlf'd bid\ UQ to 2 00 0 m .. ThurW dy, AUQU\t JI 1~18. al t"" PuteM \tnQ ~Pl of wicJ 'ctioo1 O•str1tt tocatHt at '370 A da m~ Av~nue, Co,,ta M •'•· C.ahtorm '11 at wn1ch time "4.t•d btd\ will I* PUl>I •( •v oe>e'l"d dl\O rH d tor. LE A SE WIT H O PTI O N TO PURt HA 5 E C O M PUT [~ COMPONENTS ON A 12 or 1' SEMI ANN UALPAVMENTPLAN All btd' arc lo be'" ac<ordanc .. with Clat~d July It. 1918 80 NG 0 Al KIM YOllNC. JA YI tn1f"ndt-d T .. ~,t~rflf'\ SERVICE ESCROW COMPA"Y 1 lh~ ln•l11><llOO\ ar>cl Condition~ dnCI >411S Wo l EltMll St I Ln A'"ltlH, CA ~ Pvbl•ftf'W'd Or•not-(OA~' OAtl v P,10~ ·I July n 1.i1 111• IA PUBU NOTlf'E NOTICE TOCAEDITORS SUPEAIOll COURT OF THE STATE OF (ALIFOA,.IA FOii THE COUNTY OF OAANGE No A tSl•I E'ltlt Of ESTH[R ~ MILLE~ !HtO\l'd "OTIC( IS Hf RE BY C.IVE 14 10 tlW' \.ff'Otf0'' of thP tl//t:JO'V,. f'\.U'nHI Cletttdt.•nl ttwt •It Of''1i0"\ l'lil'll•nQ c l•1"t" 4IH)d1n\t l"t' i••l1 de<-f'df>"' M«-reou•fMI to lllf: thirm w1tn ,,_. ~t,•\\~t't' vou<twr\ '" lhC' oillCI' of lhf' Cll'f• OI I~ •DOY• M t!IWd CO\lft Of 10 Of't"\.t•nt ttwt11 WIO\ '"" nf'C~\..,ry vouthN\. to trw-un ~r\IQtll'd ti 'l'I03 OuHy Str""I It mplr Cllv. CA. wllo<ll I\'"" PIM• o• bu<on.-\\ of th«! undfr\•0""° 1n •II m.ttlttn Ot't tMn•nq 10 thl' ~tdlt Of 'lid•O d(-\•10f'nt wloun four f'¥\On,,,,.. .tftfl'r '" .. '"'' l)llOllUllon ol lllf\ MhC~ Dtle<l July 70. t'11 KENNETH EARL MILlER EXl'CUIOf ol 1,,.. Will of I~ •OO•to """"'" ~c-nt J AMES A. MILLER PAUi. C. JONES ... l Outtr SI'"' hmlllt City, CA JU·1"7 Atlorntn for Eu <ulor Publl\l>eel Or•"'lt' CH•I 0 dtlV P1lol July 76. AUQ ?. •.I•. 1•18 ?U I 18 P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT10US IUSINESS HAME STATEMENT T lie fOllO•fnQ Pft•On ,, CIOltlQ l>u\lntn •• INNERSCAPES. 101• GroY1 Pl.ce. CM!t1 MHA, CA.,.,, Merqo Jant S•n M111u~1 10U Grove PIM"'. Co&I• f#W CA •7•'1 r nit ~n•n 1~ conCIU<t•d by •n tftd1vt<1u•I -00J-SMM1Qutl Tlltl \lat..-nl W*' 1114'<! w1ln 11\i' CoufttY Cl«1< 0f Or-C-ly on July ''· ,.,. ..... ,1 Pul>fllllatl Or-COA11 Ot1ly P•IOI, July 1•. AUQ 2 • I• ltl't nn.19 C:,t;rr1f1<dl1on" whlrh arP "°"" on flll .. etn\t m a y oe ~l"C.urM 1n the ottlc.t' ot lh,. f.'urf hwl~•nv Aoent ot \Aid \Choo• Ol"ii lrt{ t r och b•~' mu\t \Uhm1t w1tri tuS> ll•d a ta\n1e• \ ctwck, Ct'rtlfl~d (llMk, or b1dd .. ·r ' bOf\O mad•~ payabtr to ltw 11tOf"r ot the: Codst Commun1•y Co11eoe Ot\lt1\ t Bo~rd of '''"'t-•s tn a n • ,moun1 no1 te" than t1w ~rc.-nt 'S .. > of ttw-~um bu1 d~ a OudfAn1~ •~t ttwi- b100fP'r wth t-nter •nto the Pf'OOOW"d Conlratt 1t ttw' \.anw t\ &wctrdied to P\1m In frv'" -'vet\t o4' la11ur~ to entt>r 1n 10 Wtll tonlrcKI ll'le procHO~ Of '"" c '""*< k w ill be forff'1l4"d Of' 1n tM c•:sir ot ~ ()Ono ttw-tult \um U~rfli'Ot will bf' tor 1,..t1~d to wtd S<hOOI cJ1\tr1(1 No D10 0t< may w•lhdraw his bid tot a ~"''" of lorty·••~ t•SI .,...,. 4fl~r '"" <1a1 .. "'' for ttte OC>t'n•nq '""rt'OI l ne-Board of lrust~s r.-wr-ve" ttwt orev11.-oe ot r~at<t•ng any ()nO .,It b•d' or to w••~ ~Y errf'gutautlf:'\ or 1n tormet1t1H tn any Dtdor 1n trw OtOO•nQ 140AN E WA T<;ON Sedy BoardOf Tru\ttt'\ Puol"""° ()rdnQr c.o.,1 Oa1ty P ilot Jvl~ 1b. AUQ 2. "71 1903-18 PUBLIC NOTJCE NOT ICE OF MARSHAl.'S SAl.E 1.EASEHOl.D ESTATIE No. 'IJoot I lwnelt Company. Inc • Pl~lnllll v~. A(foon Publ1s"""· inc., Defendant By Yirlue of an e•rcu11on l\\ued on Jun<> 23, 1Q18. bV t.,.. SulJl'•lor Court . 100 C1Y1c Center On•t> West. San1<J """· Cnunty of Orano1>. St•I• ot CAl•tO'"''"· UPol\ a 1UCIQ-nl ent"od 1n tltvot ot L1ene11 ~"~" tnc., • tOf DO<Allon a• 1udgment c re<lllor• •nd aqatn•I Act ion PuOll\llt<\. Inc •• Judom~nt d~btors. snowtnQ a nrt 11a11nc" ot llU~9' actua11y .,.,.. on u 1d luCIQment on th@ da tt ot I"" is \Uan(f' Uf ~tO •..e<U110ft l hav~ l~vted 110011 All '"'° <IQlll, lillf' ""° ln1trl'\t Of .,.,d 1""9"-t -or<. 1n tn.. property 111 lhe County ot O•anQ<!, Stale O! C•hfor"1a. OH<ril>fd A\ tottowt. Lu..-llOld E•t••• 0.-11 owns In rul O•Ot>e•h ~ Oy Tiie lrvrM Com P•ny 1.0I 2• of Traci No 3101 ••• ""' M•P rtco•clrd 1n llOOI< tlO -2S 10 10 ln<IUS•W, of MIKtllaneous m•CI'. In Ille ofllc• ol tlW Counly rt<orcla• ot U11(J (OYnty Commonly 'nown as 4211 Comous Ot1Y~ N•Wl>OM BMcll. Cohl. Acllon Publ1"'9n. inc .. •uc<ffOtd lo Ille 1nl•rttl ot tor-r '-"'-· REAi. PUBLIC NOTICE E s T A T E I N v E s T 0 R s -------------1 CORPO R.\TION. l>v .,, lnst•ument , ... HOTICI 0, INTUfTtON TO IHOAOI IN T H I S tlo\.I 0 1' A'-COttOLIC l &YlllAOIS ,.,~,. TO Wr>om I I Mty Con<•rll Sul>l11t I 10 IH .. ono of II•~ llc•nw •P plleo lor. t\Oll<t" lltreby Q•Y~n IM I in@ und••llOllU P•OPO••• 10 ••II •ltOf\OllC t>t~•9tt •' tho prernllh, Oj)Ktllltd 40\ lollo.n In IN \Ott<t P'CI' "'°"" .,. '°'"' ,IS. Ntwpor1 11..0 C-1• Mfft, C•lllorn•• Pur , ... nt 10 \IK'I lnt<!nllOfl tllt un oe"ltned '' 'l>IP'Ylno 10 IM O.oert ,...nl of Al~lt llt~r-Control fO( IUu.tf'C• of #I •lfol'lllllC l» .... ,.oe lletnM Jor lie..,.." fO< '""~ M• mtM• •' IOllOwt "Ct''Ol\~8"< & WJM (1'111111<1>1"-.M\I T-•M11tn.ll ~lllll""' Or-C.0.•I OtJlr Pilot. Jul¥'•· 1•1t 111 ~ , • ... __ corded S@ptombtl< a, tt11. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh•t on AUQUSI 23, 1•11. •• 1 00 o'clOO p M fl Court-LOl>l)y, H•fbOf Jl>dl<ll l O"lrtct, 0601 J&~l'ft Blvd,. City of "tWPOrl e~~ll. County Of 0UllQ8, S1•14' ol Clllltofnl•, I •Ill H ll .. OUOllt •uc 11on 10 lhl' 1\1111\t" blclM•. tor cuh "' lewtul """""" "' 11'111 Unlttcl SIAI ... 111 11111 rtoh1. uue -l11IP•fll Of uld 1uooment ~'" 1n lhtO <1<1icr1o.ci P"O- Pl!rtv, or too tnu(.I\ thereof H ma, IM t\tKUWry 10 SAtf\fY "Id tlltKUllOI', wJlll ~tr-lnlar .. t -~''· 0•1~<1Juty11, t'1t DIYISlon H ... l>Ot Oon E Rtw• Moar\fltl, OranteCounlV SMl'lln Steoll!llon, 0.1>111 y l'IHT•E A-,.r-.. M10LMtltacll11 .... l.t"t ... ('II, c:A ..-, l'lalfttlll't A-r l'UOHt -Or•llOt CCWl!ol D••ly P1lol July 14 AUQ 1 t. ,.,. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Wednesday. July 26 1978 * DAILY PILOT DI The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell tt, Find It, ( 642 5678 ] One CaU Service Trade It With a Want Ad • Fast Credit Approval CLASSIFIED INDEX To Place Your Ad, Call 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE \,t1n• r.al R•1l•>• I ·1•n<I Hi.lhoi. l'• nm1tul1o1 \ •~ti.tr•nii, H•••1 h ((H'M1tt'h•I MYf t0\1• ~h·-.111 U-.n .. t•mnl t-l 14HU ~r-ur11.,.1n \ ... 1-..' l hi11\lm1\UO li4"•! h "\'"'' ..... .,u.n• u .. ,,.1 11 l ... ~uo11 U1lh, 1 .... .cunrit '•~•Jt•I \t1,.tOfl \u th ~:n:1m!':: ~ '"-n JU•n t .ttJt 0 .;ot• '-' r, Ah• --. ... , ... •th "'-""ltt I •~vn.-y.,. ht.1h ht '4~h llrnl•,,. '> '"''' REAL ESTATE \rt••.C• lot '41f" Av.;r to-. nt. ltH ~ .. 11 n.-.. ,h t'r~rh Hu,•nt'' l'toiA'n) c, lfWl'lf'l 1.ut" l r"'µt • tJ.n\nll4"rt·••' l"t•t{)(:rt\ c ondomuwum' '-'lt Uuplt'"'' l nl\· """ U•l'lilit"o. tn hi 'lll~•·•I llttumt· ,,,,., ... ,"' tn.Ju,u1•I l1rnJM rty l~Jt, li.H !'\•h· \tnhth· um .. Trlr Vrl '\ '1ount11 t~ ·•ti Ht'"'' lhowp•t 11 1·r .. 11 tlut ul t uunh l'r t;p Uut11f"it,1ti· h1•1• IC .. n, h• I nrro t,rn\t lh Jl t .tw!I• I·" hl'llt.:t W1•o•I I 'lotll V..tnlt-tl RENTALS U11u'\1 t-uttu,,.tull 11•10 • , I ulu1n1 .lt•1t lfhlhl l Hiii ht l 111 'uo•Joo111111w1-. .. 0,11 f oottonumu1t1 I 'nf Io~ t1h!IU't ... ''' '' fti .. r.tw,., • I 111 l•Uplf U''-t'Ufh li'J~·. ·~, ..... ' 111 ,. ... ,I Alufll Al"" l'Ulllfl'f l Ill t{11111•l1\o H1.-1t114 ho,ttd U•Atl \t1'4d f .... '"''"'" """m"' 1 H•ti••I \.u .. l•ttift lttO' th N•htwl t••'"'''' .... ,... ft,, ktril 'l(h•t th11t11I ku\mt tc111t•I In.tu u1.1I thht•I 'l•M f.:,i Ht m... "'»nt"d \h\f' "' .,,., .. BUSINESS, INVEST MENT, FINANCE Ku'•fU·.,1,,, .. ,,, Hu 1t1t "'"'"'"" ln\o,.,lntf'1!l Hf1t•1t1 ' lh\o"'''"'-nt \\ •nkd Mot,..\ tu l.-0110 \1oh•·\ 'A .. nltO Mbrht11Wt1~ 11 • ' ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND \nno11nn1n .. nt • 11 J1u 1I 1, k'1tl \t)ht•• , ... , .. t & t 111Jflll ., .. , ... "'''' "Ill I ti f JUI../" 1toe\t•I SERVICES CMPLOYMCHT & PREPARATION ""'· llrJI IY.H 1•11~ tit(/ ,~ .. I(,.., IUt: IUM 11>1'1 l()U llWI 11141 lu" u .... IWl 111 ... IUi .. ·~ lfAt ll8· .. ,. ti ,., ... ~., "...,,,,1 ln~tru«'h(HJ >11r', Juh\\111nl••I ai1.) 11<1!1 """'"' M ._ t t 1u1 MERCHANDISE ~Al~.~ \a-c;lhllt\t"" A1 .. l1•.n UH \th"\ k,,.k1mt' \11ial•rt .. t t •!On,."\ 4t h 'u1a1fl•• fll I•' .,,~. ..,,,. IH \floU Htrt111IJ11· C,111, ... , !\Jllf' tlitf'V-. 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Hond.i J.,jLU41 Jt'U't II ~.-rm .• nn (jh1;.1 \t,u11 .. \11·n ... 1,. h~·111 \tit \It." t)!•·I 1• .. n1111i1 l1~·10"t'tll l'ot,1ht thn.mlt H•tfl,Hu"'• k1nt·I ~···· !)uht11u fO\QI• l1tum11h \u,ik11•••u•n \Oho (;,n11,,.al \M4 """' l'•llttf1111 AUTOS, NEW AUTOS, USED ~..tMi.UU (1w\JOft't ltuul~, C,"(wt'\tll t•UtU!Af'Hltel ••11\t•lh l·m.i,_., ~,, .. lmatfn•I l.lll\'1tln MM\NJ\.k ~,~,. Uf) ~l~~~~~ith• 1•1nto f~l)'tnU10h f'MluU lhu1td11f1Jtr11 \;.-.,:. 'flit•• ''l'O .. , ... ..... '••II u il ;(ll'(I "'""' "''*' ,,. .. , ,,.~ llHU WI) ~ .. !rL'O llol.1$ v.m •611• ''W r'J:tl •1..n 'li'IU WH ,.;tl ' 11111 """' ~ tro.\ l'~I ll ~ •197U ll'JH HoeM1ForS. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....••••••.••.••..........•...........•....•.. 1002 GeMNI 1002 1002 c;....,... 1002G ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ESLEY N MESA VERDE ~YLOR CO. HEA L TOHS ~11w1 · HMH RE DuCED TO $89.000 Attractive 4 bdrm.. 2 ba . homo In 1mmac. condition. Xlnt Joe. IACK IAY O PPORTUNITY P\lblilhff's Hoffee: HAUOR VIEW-SZ26,500 A real "s1t·down" ocean view from the living room of this lovely 4 bedrm home! A huge recreation rm for won· derful parties. formal dining. Sharp. s harp! Great yd for pool. f<'ine 4 bdrm., 211-.! bath family homl! on quiet cul de sac. Over sized pool. playhouse. extra storage. $169,000. AU real estate advertised m this newspaper ~ sub Ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1961j which makes 1l illegal to advertise "any pre ference. h m1ta11on. or discn mmat1on based on race. color. reh..:1on, St'». or nallonal on .:m. or an mtenL1on to ma kc any such preference. 1Jm1ta uon.or discnmmat1on " IAYFtlOMT Several fin e bayf ront homes with pier & slips WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., UALTO.S 2111 S-J~Hf•1Rood NEWPORT CEHTY. M.I. 644-4910 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bny\1d•·Drive N 8 o75 ·ol61 This newspaper will not knowmgly accept any adve rt1s1ng for re a l estate which 1s in viola lion of the luw Houses for s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UST SIDE COSTA MESA Cute older 2 Bdrm honw with dmm1-t. fire place. big lot. lots of trt-cs & s hrubs. Alley entranrl' for RV etc Askmg only $63.500. Ca ll S40 1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS HELP! BEACH PROIA TE Court says sell ' Pnced well under mar ket• Ex ecut1ve townhome ltv tog! Walls or g lass' BreathtaJung view! OnC\' in a lire time opportun1 ty . F or details call. 645-0303 ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IALIOA ISL.AMO Try this fixer uppe r d uplex o n A po le n a . Loads of Polenltal & just ~teps tosouth bayrront. MESA VERDE FtVE IEDROOMS CRAWFORD CAMYOM Nor t h Tus ti n urea. beautiful country setting on I/• acre with view or hills. Space for RV. 3 cur garage, l year old. Call 546-5880 ~HERITAGE REALTORS SHARP-ROOM AffORDAIL£ 2 b1~ mslr bedrm~· f'tml dm ' Fmly rm! Calhl'<lrnl ceilings ' New paint 6t crpt~ Pool & Jacunr • Priced to sc i I now ' 54.S-9491 A fantusl1t• family home. huge yards & plenty or spuce for entertaining l~~~~~~~~~~l·---------•I J ust reduced S4~. Now I· ll'Tftittible Price only $126.~. 1--------• lniM Fonner Model COUNTRY CLUI HARIOR VIEW HILLS Price slashed $!0.000 ror MANOR S p E C TA C U L A R • 1mmed1al e sale 2i00 <..:o.ty 3 BR home with forever Catalina. ocean sq.ft home. lge bdrm6. r I vie ws . Huge m a in f am1 y room & den ad tenance free lot This 3 ormal dining. 1i;land JOtntn.: the Santa Ana Bdrm + family r oom k 1 t c h en w I b I l n !> Country <..:lub S127.~ home is an immaculate Cathedral clgs. '>eparate EASTSIDE Jewel. Highly upgraded. bdrm & bath for IJve·in COSTA MESA rur cond . e,ven a mini Parquet floor!>. wood 'l'ry Uus 3 BR. 2 BA home putting green! For the paneling on a secluded street. On discerning buyer seek mg ly S98.500 pnvacy, elegance and POSHLIVIMG serenity . Offer ed at This 1::. Balboa Island's $260.000. ~ 11..,i..ll 1u\11'1 . • . J • ~ 1~ I Cu11 HwT C111u 4'1 .. 11 ~ I I ... i..ll RI \l 1 '1 mo8l elegant 3 BR. 2 BA h o me F o r l cd s e $1450/yearly. Avail Aug 1st ' . 1~ I) f Cm t He1 Coion1 O'I Mi1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS J BR, t Bath. garage. ~~~~~~~~~~I large yard. frwt trees. nea r Harbor H igh $89.500 Roy Mc:Cardle, Rltr. 548-7729 Ar~ - Balboa Island Really "'j 1\\1 ... I~" \.'f"l~I'•'" • 673-87_0 _0 __ PRICE SLASHED lluge Meredith 5 UH n e a r b c d c h Profoss 1onally de(•orat ed. landscaped. Pn(•cd for fast sale. $123 ,900 Please call 962·7788 __ • ·~-c.._ __ IClass1ficd Ad~ 642·5678 Mr. & Mrs. Se11ta New Sleeve Story KEY REALTORS 45.SLIP ~;_. & a panoramic view of 59Sea Is land Dr . the turning basin from Newport Beach the balcony or thts Vouare the wmner or fabulous Lido condo three~ tic:bts make Uus an outstandm~ value. Impeccably de CS22.50valueJ. lo corated & sheltered com RiftcJlincJ lros. mtm.ity pool. Best loca lea ww & loiley boo in the Newport area Cin:111 CALL 751-3191. August 3rd thru 15th «;::SELECT Anaheim Convent100 T'PROPERTIES cc,.ter ,800W Kalella ----------~ Ticke ts mus t be ex· BUCH INCOME changed for reser ved seats al the Convention WITH VIEW Center ahead or ti me One 3 bd. 2 ba & 1. 3 Bd. I Call 642·5678. Ext 329 to Ba . bo_th with stone chum your tit'kcts frplc, wood pan eling • • * THRHUM"S Hewpori HeiCJllts Two 2 bdrm . I bath + I-bdrm.. 1 bath, hugt' pool. 6 parking spacei.. rutty occupied. $189.000 Including land' 673-3663 642·2253 Eve~ associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 20H W Oolboo b 1 I Hb MOUMTAIM HOME Year around mountain Ltvmg above the smog Five bedroom. s tudy . hobby room and family room Beautiful cond1 lion. PLUS approximate 12 acre mcludmg home and two add1t1onal lots COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-551 I MOVING??? Need housing info ? Call toll free 1-800-525-8920 Ext.GU74orGU40 No oblJgatJoo. A service or AffilJated Independent Brokers BAYSHORES Outch door doll house Ne wly re mode le d ~orgeous c rpls. drp~. parquet kth.;hen noor 2 pall~ w /gas BBQ. Best buy m area . Just hsled' 646-7711 . Real Estate Sell your own home FIX ED · not % fee. A~ sist lll ads. fin. etc. Rea l ty Free Homes. ~-2224 R E ADVlSORYS ERV FANTASTIC VA CONDO Lvly l ge 2 bdrm. breakfast area. din rm. pool. clubhouse. secunty ~ated entry Inside laun· dry. storage J?alore Im· maculate. Close to So. Coast Pl aza in Cos ta Mesa . This beauty wai. sold but fell out! Don't hesitate 545-9491. (~IWM13J1$1Jj thruout. Low main · tenance duplex w I un· limite d investme nt potential Always rented. Ideal location jus~ steps t.o beach. Complete with slllldecks & ocean view 646-mt. BEACH VILLA Real Estate Be 1>1epa1ed Start Chnstmai 1n July with th~ m1n1-dolls . Orm Mr and Mrs Santa 1 1ed velveteen with flke·fu lnm. Oecolate hee. 11tt PICk 1gll$ with S" dolls. Pattti 7071 . pattetn p1ecies, duec llOl'IS Sl.50 for each Pdttein Ad 15f each pattern fo1 f11s1 cla auma1I and handling S4ftd to' Allee Bn1ob 1 • flaie sl~ hame 1 wide Ne~<Uec.raft Dept 105 square neckhne-prett11l$t way Dally Pilot to ~how oll ,our tan Ideal tor iloi 163, Old ""'sta .Sta., flew September'~ warm d~ Note fort. flY 10011. l'nnt flame. lone ~lff'led Yt<sion Send' AddftsS. Zip, l'itttm llumbtf Pnnled Pal1ttn 9443 Misses VALUE packed 1978 NUOlE Sit~ 8 10 12 14 16 18 Sue CRAn caialog Choose hom 12 (buSl 34) ta~ 2~ 1irds 22S d~1gns l tree in~Kle All 60 inch labuc crafls l\Rll Crochel Send /St h$J G1tu ·n· Ornaments. Sl.50 Stttd Sl.50 lot 11tll """11· f'1llow Show-Otfi Sl.50 Md lSC hlr 11tll ,.tttni t. Stuff 'n' f'utf Qu1ltJ Sl.~ l1m-dm linnail, ._.. .. Stitch 'n' l'akll Quilts Sl.25 Stttd tt: Cfoc.llft Wtth Square Sl.00 MUIAll tumll CroclMt • WardroM Sl.00 Pattern Dept 442 llifty rlftJ Qitilts ·· St.DO Dai JV Piiot . R1P91t Ciodlet $1.00 Sew I llnll W Sl.ZS U2 Wat 11th Sl. t1tw YI!\, flttdltOOlnt W SI.DO NY 10011. Print llAML AD- flowtt troclltt W . $1.00 Dtt£SS{ Zll', Sitt lff $TYLE Hairpin Cfochtt W . .. $1 .00 llUltlll R. IMUclt Crothtt W Sl.00 LOOI'. RICH. YOUNG. SMART IMtlnt Mwame W Sl.00 on a bu<11e11 Sew new sotf Instant Mon., la Sl.00 111$Se\. tops, sk111s. pants Comp4e1tGilt W .$1.00 -all in NEW SPRINC·SUM· Complttt AIJ111111 •14 Sl.00 Ml R PAnERN CATALOG free 12 l'rlrt Af~ 1112 7~ !)lltern coo~ Send 7~ w of 16 ~"!• #1 75' 107·1111U!!t s.wi... .... il.00 MUMttlll OttiH W #2 75' 105-IMtlllt '""loll ..... l.00 IS Qllilts fOf Ta4ay #3 7Sf l OS.lllltaM o.tMt .... 1.00 W of 16 Jiffy Rup 1 12'-Ttlrifty n...r.... Sl.50 .. Real Fstate BEACH HOUSE FIXER RARE FIND' Steps to ocean! Garden roor with view! Too good to last' Hurry. call 645-0303 FOREST E OLSON ,,..,c n £ •~ ~llC:l"o RRSTTIME IUYERS! DOM.TIE LEFT OUT! Super condo for only $54,500! Tennis. pool, jacuzzi &. a babbling brook by your pa tio . ldeallocation ·greatbuy ·super chance to start m. vesting in Real Estate Hurry • Can 'l las t ' S4S-9491. Real &!tale Assume $54 .500-41----------- Bdrm. 2 story. forma I en· 1•---------NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 Bdrm 2 bath. sparkling 1acuzz1 on large lot 1n beau t iful N e wport Heights Completely re· modeled and enlar~ed Don 't miss 1t! C all 54(}.)151 try. hui.tt• It vm~ room w /hre p la t•c Gurdt'O . kitchen. d1nmg room Underwater ~lass view of 44' free for m pool Swee p i n g s t J1 r'> to massive guec:1 s u1tt' Take over VA loan 0 1 low down Katelto RHlty 847~06 I 546-9366 Waterfroat Ho••• ~HERITAGE REALTORS HOME + IMCOME Cozy l br l :v. ba front how.~ w fl br. loft rear unit Offered al Sl85.000. Bernita E1lertseo. rltr 675.2373 633 W Coast Hwy NewpoM Be.Kh 631-1400 priced from $72,970 to $79,980 '1t•11n1,,·u11rt'. raddh· ft•nni-. lo:•' r;iµ1::4 • poof:. SEE ING I BELIEVING offered hy MACi'iAB Irvin e Realty ' D:! O~IL' PILCll w~nu!tO•r July 26 1976 I HcMiHI for S. ~•H for S• HCMI~ for Sd. ~~~~!!.~~.~~•••••••• G;:;; ··········iooi ~· · · ·······io·o2 G;:.;;:.;· · ········;o·oi G...,., , ooz ·•······•••••····•···· ······•••·········••••· ............••..........••...........•.••••.•• U~l()U~ IN IRVINE GOLF On the course. lrvmt: condo 1n 1mmac and colorful cond. Enrl u111l privacy . Wtll lcasc option. $122.500 GREEHTIEE GREAT! A 4 bdrm. 2 story with master s uite down !. close to :-chools and shopping. Priced to sell at S94.500. COUNTRY -Country English charm. u~ed bric k patw:,. bonus size Broad moor lot. nr lake at Sl 14.500 U,.._l()UI: ti()Mr=§ REALTORS' TH( NICtST PfOPlf S(lllNt.. fHl NCATC!>T HIJ~IS CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE. 546 5990 • CALL US ------~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THE SOUJ COAST AREA SINCE 1963 ,RICE SUSHEO 'l'nt;M4_-4 Bdrm home r efl ects ex ~\ D ive living al its fincsl al a l'Clso\, a>rtCe of $205,000 Impeccably m .. 1nlatned Hurry. Call for details 640-6161. EASTSIDE ,OOL HOME -Hardwood I loon .. diamond pane windows. s olid wood door~. /\nd. 2 fi replaces. Great lo('<.1 t11m on ;1 quiet ~treet Coll 546-4141. Serving Costa M esa'-lrvine Huntmgton Beach-N ewport B each BACK TO SCHOOL IMllALD IAY Oce..-.lew C.._. .. , ._,...... 1.., -tMt -....ta...,... be ....... '-'ty rooM. ..._ "°°"' ._.. ..... .,,... ....... c....... ..d Catalhta ........... Tht1 It HM pwfect f...aly ho11H. P'rfc.d to ... todey ., 'lH.000. EMIRALD IAY Spectocuhr •lew howt• of ftne ••llty o•...tooldRcJ fle•rald .. y. TMt It a perl.ct faMlly ...... fw ...... ..., ..... ,,...... prl•ote co•••U11tlty. Hat derllroo•, upOll"Cllh 1Wy,..,. ttorocr. S495,000. NEWPORT BEACH EARLY BLUFFS llftMoc.uloh ""°" .,.._OOM "G" ....... tad •lit wttt. "'"" lock loy •lew, M-. c_.Nnq, and wood floors 1lt.ated on a lonly greenb.tt. CloM to co........,ty pool. An exceaa...t •al• at SI 59,500. EASTILUFF Custombed two story Eastbluff hCMM with 111per •tew of mowttoins, NC)hh and lock lay. Three bedrOOlft, thrff bath, lm"CJ• foftdly l'OOfft and kitchen wl"' ""'9g sea. This imlftaculote holfte will sell Itself. S l79.SOO. BLUFFS CONDO Enjoy tt. pri•ocy and lush ICllMkcapincJ sul'T"OUftChcJ Hti1 channiltCJ lt.ffs condo. Thr~e bedroom. two and OM haff baths, lorg~ IUtcheft with HtlltCJ plus thrft patios Clftd gas ~. comblMd to ..-e Miis 0 lpKiat offerilMJ ot s I s 7. 500. •RAND NEW IN THE BLUFFS Thru ~ two aRd OM haff bath Franciscaft Pion h• the e..ty lhlffs Oft fMnt grulllbeft. HICJhly upCJl"adecl wftlt PlcMatioft sh.tters.. Mlul~ tile floors and wood paHli'"J. &joy the water •few fro• upstain bakony. $161, 900. 644-7020 212 3 SAM JOA9UIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH HouHa For S* HouHs For Sate ···•·••·•·············· .•.•••..•.............. GeMrol 1002 G~rol 1002 .....••....................................... ({Le IJW',..,ff Jeafiy preJ11 n/J CATALINA ISLAND CANYOM TERRACE CONDO -Lar~t· 3 Hclnn. l lf.! Bath ('Ondo. with spacious private patio. Part wily furnished. and rnmplctc with bu1ll ms. $155,000. ISLAND REALTY C2131610.l ISO CATALINA HOTEL HEW LISTING IH AVALON 20 rooms with lal'~1· tillr:tC'l IV(' owner'::; un1l . Whut Hn opixu"lunily lor 11\Vt'slment iind r1ne livin..: Call for tktatls. ISLAND REALTY (21 31510·1150 AVALON SITE CORNEil VIEW LOT Wtll lake small <'<>Lt H~(' ~111d h<t vt• vww ot harbor Close lo evcrythtr1J.!' Call for ddails VA •Ho Down Paymenh· •No &crow Fees* S99 MOVES YOU IN Two-Thre ... ~e._..,Four Bedl 00ft'l5 ALL LOCATIONS Tht·sc homes J!!IO <t\ J11.1blt• 111 nvn Vl'l~ through go\ernmcnt loY. do"'n 11r11grJnh 540-3666 82 PILOT ,_OVERT IS!:R Wednesdav .-1;1y 21l 1 Jl& ~-~!~ ! -~~~ -~~-....... ~!!! .~~ ~ ....... -1~~~! -~~~ .~~--..... . Corcwto del Mor I 02 I,...._ I OU l'"'line I 044 ........•............. •··••············•••·•· ••........••.••.......• ntsm. 3 b r 2 ba. frplc 1------------------JiJtio~. well dt'loruted Gut~t houw ~1~3.000 0) owner 640 7030 OWMH SELLING J br 2 bl! rh;.srmer w1thm 4 blk:. Bag CorOnd bt•ach Ha~ tirepl.11 e. dminJ: <ire.i. new l'arpetmg & xtra lri;: mstr bedroom w shdtrig doors. lO s ml pullo <! cc1 r gara~e w beach shOw{'r. laun drv ar{'a S15S.000 incl. pl~n" with c11y approval for :! hr 2 bu .. pt to be huilt an n:dr Pho1w fi44 71164 CAMEO HIGHU ... DS Shady & secluded n or:il vc1t10 front entry Black slate floon. l31g oce_.n 111ew hvm~ room host:. massive l>torw hreplart• Spc1t·1m1!> I" m II} room a11d open k1H ht!n combo J Sµac be<lrms Covered patio full ll·n)!I h of home with ocean \It'"'' Priced t11 ~4'11 fast' Call now. i52 171l0 • l , ' PRICED RIGHT! ThL'> lovely 2 BR home ha!> 1t all Nice lot·al1on. ll·2 lol. r oom to build 2nd uml. motivated :.eller & a l(rca\ pnce Te rm,. avail :it SIJ8.500 Call lo see. &l-0 5112. Agt CostoMesa 1024 ...•...••........•..•.. Be-st buy in Mc~a Verde. ~ 5 BR. 212 ba. 2 sty. be· 1ng up~raded thruout Will cons1d(•r rontral't sJle Sl.09.!iOO Ownr 1agt Bill. 831-12.">i USOODOWN 1r vou are .i \t't, you can l>u} this ~ •. uoo J br. 1 ~. t>a homl' on thi: E<1~t~1dc for thl' JboVl' down pdy ment 1 lome has lots of used bnck. l'eram1l' t1h· & 2 p<itlO!> Hay\l.<ard Watson H.e al E5 lutl'. 731 5581. COLLEGE PARK FEATURES Purdue 3 BR AtC S!lJ.OOU Yalt· 4 BR 108.000 Cornell 4 BR A/C 119.SOO Cornell 4 BR A/C 1 l9.900 Columbia 4 BR A/C 123.000 Columbia 4 Bk 13;-,.ooo Columbia 4 BR 136.900 Columbia 4 BR 142.000 Berkeley 4 BR A /C 143.900 Vor mformat1on on any of these fmt• homes. JU~l give us a tall RAMCH REAL Tl SSl-2000 4 IB>ROOM Wrf Mf:.<;A VERUF. lelow MAct. rnce By owner. J br 2 h., Beautiful model home on lam1ly rm. frpl. lc-nu·il lus h landscaped lot yrd Reduced to S7!1 :JOti Wlute tale entry Hu.:e as needs painting •·II bvm,R room W/1.'alhedral 2980 Jlil.'3rJndil {',.If ee1hngs. fireplace and _a_n_e_r _5_67_5·_84_6i ___ _ s hag F'am lly rm . gourmet kit . w JeloseL<; & pantries ~alore Huge master swte w1lh custom bath. Plus 3 more bdrms Move.an condat ion Garage as loadt'<i with bltn storage Won't lastl call now! ' Sl02,500 Ca I 546-23l3 (,.._#f4 !j'\J• f t I '''""" I 4 [~lij!Uil REDUCED 4 Br. 2 ba. formal dmmiz. bnrk frplc comer lot 2 cJr gar 900 DoJZ""ood Phone 751-0774 l••c' GREEN BROOK BY OWNER SIX BLOCKS TOIEACH $98.000 Walk b11 rk from tht• l~;ich to th1:. G mos llt.'"' contemporal)' 2 ,.t )' 1nll1 d :.oanng tiled floor l'd enll') Step rlown lv I u'h ram el l'arpeung in 11 vinl! room w bnck lrpk w ga~ lighter Wo<lk thru u1n1n._ room 1n1•1 1.abulous l.ttc·hcn "' blln m1t•row.1ve L't•ntr.•I \ I Auto -.pnnkll'f .. \\Oil\ at ed :.l'lh:r hd!o JUSt "d'>hl U pnr•• Slll.OtKJ l•>r 11u1d sdle ~xctu~1\ e J l!l'nl 4 Bdrm. 2 bath Ex MESA VERDE ltemely popular Camelot ,.,0"_.~!0-..?~ .. _,. 2 STORY Model This lovely homt.' c .......... c-............ . 1 hr. family room 3 b<i + 1s located in an cxcellen1 rt>dwood tub spa in ne1ghbl>rhood on a c ul tit• Dano Point I 026 secluded yard New hst sue. w1thm ea sy walkmt! ••••••••••••••••••••• •• BY OWNER MESA DEL MAR tnl! Unly $ll2.500 David d1stanre of S Cn .. ,,1 1 Br . l' l' n 1 r .. 1 ,, 1 1 Assumable loan 9 '~·1 TWO STORY Uourk1•, Rt>allor. 546·995-0 Plaza Shnppin$? Many spnnklrr!., Ir~ cov pall.: Bdrm. H• Bath. DRQ. This I argl' 5 bedroom ---il\.ll:.tandlng ftwturcs in rww ext p:.iinl 33001 Bi~ dbl fplc. Mesa Verde ex· beauty 1,, located on one TOP LOC. Mesa del Mar 2 elude Sur 6ti1·3351 a)!enl ec area. Reduced. Try b ~ty 1 br, J ba. dining. encl CUSTOM DRAPES ------$24 ,000 cash down of the est s trcl'tS 10 patio, dt•n $114.900 UPGRADEOC,\RPETS FountainVall~y 1034 It .., nnt tVo early to huy your home tu mo\'c in hcfore school s tarts'. Maybe vuu've wuntNl \our ktds in Newport. Sl·hoob & thcJn 'l. r ealize you could find 5 brl rms. for only Sl84.200. We have it in Ttw Hluffs area. ready for you to ... cc -call toda~ ! 67l-4400 Owner will t"' rry 2nd TO ~ksa de! Mar lit.'twllful. L • R G E C 0 V E R E 0 •••• •• ••••••• •• • •• •• • • • .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~fu~~Qu~~~~~l~yblandsraped & decoral· Owner 751·0383 n T O or trade. Owner /a gt PA I THE BEST WalkUlg d1s tancl.' to E s I G N E R SC OTS~shOl>Pln!! om Re1 "Wi\I:t'Pi\PER fti"t:HMng-d1' REl\.LTY Di•ision of HcriK>r l1t•Hhnrnt Co. WHOA!!!!! Thi:-. 1:-. 1l ' 3 Bdrms .. 2 h ath home with t·orral. located in Upper Back Huy New paint. carpets & kitchen floi>r· Large hric:k ft-pi e:. in li ving rm . & 1t .., pncl'd lo :-.ell. Call for mort> clt•la1b. $91.5011 SPECTACULAR VIEW! Thi:-. lovely Spanish home in Broad- moor':-. llarbor Vie w Hills. has an incrcd1bll• v1t>w of otean. bay & n1g hl light~ There are 4 bdrms .. 2112 baths & a fam1lv rm. The entry is a largt•. ht•<.iut1ful0 t·ourtvard. for-com- plf·t<.· sec:lus1on. S298.obo GREENS & GREENERY Surround this gorgeous golf course home on private street. Dramatic µool area with us<.'d brick planters & wood decking. accent entry to the spac1ou:-. 5 bdrm .. 4 bi:ilh home. Sun- ny. large kilt:hen. has darling h!ikfst. arci:l wilh wrap-around bay "'1ndow Mstr. bd1·m. suite boasts silt rn g rm. w1tll frplc & wet bar. $359.500 UDO REALlY 673-7300 A D1v1s1ori ot Red Hill Realty SEEK & FINlt BIBLICAL PLACES T L I I E A X E R M L A G F 0 A E S N G L J Q Z H Y R E 0 A S G V N N W E R U W H 0 E 0 P L G Z A A W T t N T l l E R S U E E A B 0 r. 0 P T V A V M E S E B 0 K S L V H S A R E R 0 S R H 1 G U H A 0 E Z l R R N U 0 N C J R R R E L A l J G R C N T B A E T E L A G F 0 A E S I'T S G J Z H L P A G R N 0 A R B N L Q T C C E T A 0 R S H 0 B 0 E E R E 0 0 E H L A J E A R M L A B S H P D Y E S I H I A D H 0 Y R E 0 A 0 C H N R H T K L U l C A B S E U M E L P E T 0 B 0 H A L 0 L A t 0 0 A N L 0 B Z E I M S B C A Y B H J 0 R T N P lmtruction•. I wordt Mlow ~•1 _, • blck• -d. up, ~ Of dl..,n1lly Find NCI\ and botc It Ill. • 8t bylon Gath Rtd S.. : Oem•ua Gue ,,_,tltlnt ., GelilM Imel Rivtf Jofdan u Jtnllllem Opfllr S.. of Gllil• Q Nu .. tti Zion Mount Ntbo T omonow: Simpllclry THE BLUFFS! Th e popular C\RMELITA l'LAN S pac ious 3 hdrm 3 bath.<.. f rplc cnndo. l'Om munat} pool nl•Jrh) Pnce only Sl58.500 NEW DUPLEXES QUIET REGANCE Three Bdrm, fam rm. cover ed patio & yard The best in price. quail· l\. de~1~n & a rC'a' Com pare now :.'963 Ba kcr OPE!'. DAILY 1·5 or Call '" E ashadc Costn Mc:-a. 2 duplexc!I on ad J01n1ng lots: deluxe 3 ---------lxlrm . 2 bath un1ls, you can be the rlrst owner with all lhc tax bcn1•f1t~ or fu-sl nwner dcprec·ia tlon Top quality! Onl} $164,500 ea rh. BAY & BEACH REALTY 759-0811 450 Newport (;('ntcr Or Newport Beach Want Ad llelp., 642-5678 THE KINGS 'LACE 3 Br. fam·rm. pool & Jacuzzi. Beautifully re· decorated thru·out & l0,000 used bricks sur- round the pool complet· 1ng an absolulel y gorgeous yard mdd'g lrg bltn BBQ & f1 rep it Many, many ex lr<t feature~. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 macnab I Irvine realty TURTlE ROCK TOWNHOME BRAND NEW' One BR + d en Plan 2 in super locat1on ! Rec. facilities w /tennis & pool. Ready for immed. move-in & decorated in n eutral col- ors . $126.500 fee. (K-131> PRICEO RIGHT FOR AH •MMEDtA TE SALE Com e se(' thi s lovely home in private C'Ul-dc-sac location. 4 BRs + family rm in Thl' Colony. Appt. on- ly. $111 .000. <K·132l LORRAINE RENN If: 752·1414 642·823S 644·6200 901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center Irvine at Campus Vallev Center 7S2·1414 S©ttc{}~-"t,;rs · Tltat Intriguing W or<:J Gome witlt o Cltuc..,• -----14,,.4 ., (lAf I rOUJ.N •,..,,.._ :1" ol lho '°"' ....,...., -d1 ~ low •o fo<m lov< tHnple -d• , , IT I w IT I 1 I* I I PUTIL I • ~~l~~(~ll~CSlllm r r 11 r I' I' I' I 6 ti~~~l. lflfl•s '0 I I I I I I I I • .. sc1.AM-tns AMWen • c~ &too $110.000 C1\LL 556·2660 4.xll' SKYLIGllT w 1v;iultl'<1 l'l'lllngs. lol:- • SELECT Custom OUTDOOR GAS BBQ o< hght l Lri:: RH. + hug1· WANTED! Well rared for former model home need~ new owners~. soml'onc v. ho will enjoy a 1Je11ul1ful Jacuzzi y ea r round round someone ""ho needs a lot of room with little mainten a nce 3 Bdrm, walk-in c loscts. office an gurage l'\i{'W paint, paper & m uch more S112.000 AUTOGAR DR OPNR lam rm w wcl b<ir ~ PROPERTIES Jacuzzi ~PRtNKRS FRON m.tssave trplc !:iupt>rl• l'anl'led bonus room. T REAR I o <' W .t l k t u Hor~l' l'roperl} t\ew .t Br. 2·" llJ nn ', :JCrl! 3900 -.q ft Man}. many xtra-; Bkr. 754-!>262 dinlnt! and fireplace 979·8123 EV ER y T H I NC featured 1n this hH t!IY 4 Pnn uni} plca.!>c Sl09.900 $146.900 Rkr i $.i lilffi2. llcdroom ho m e Lush &.&.-60__. ~ h I 040 \Jr d C .i 11 n o w ' JBr 2Ba. fresh paint. va ·-.... ..,.on oc Stt3.SOO Call s.io 1720 cant. lr$t cov patio. Mt>sa ••••••••••···~·····1•••• Corona d~I Mor I 022 del ~ar • s Rt•s all' :-ipl'l'la 1:.l:· $81,500 557-8470 JA or .~ 1)11rm m•X1•• ••...•.•...•.•.•...•... Apply ot 644-7211 ~ ~ WATERFRONT Immaculate , profe% de rorat.ed home. 2 bdrms & den +dming rm. lari:c quarry lile an hall & d en. huge palio & dc-r k $350.000 lncludlllg land & boat s lip! lolboo loy PrOf.\. Realton • 675-7060. DUPLEX A O('W ofrf'nng IO C'd M Owner's unit has J Bil. 2 ba. & 2 fireplaces. I in lhe maste r RH' Newe r I an unit over izarat?e Pnced to sell at Sl!n,500. Shown by appl. 640·5112. t=1 C Tl\'il rJll f U MPANV' R l_AlTO fl'• llt \IC l Or"ll-R!\ 1/•ACRE lmmac 48r. 2Ba. 2 frplcs. hme 1n Cameo Highlands Ocean & ca nyon view on ''• acre Pvt bch access Opn Sat 1Sun, t-6pm or by app't i09 Cameo ll1ghlands Or $247.500 (F'ee Land> Pnnc only 673· l.592 ~~~~~~~~-~I Cla~1f1ed Ad!!, your one stop shoppUl~ renter WANT ACTION"' Class1rec1Ads 642·5fi7R C..-ral I 002 .........•••...•....... fllc9..12~.~,!~~~r BEST OF BOTH Lar~e bac~ garden. a nd pool in front! J\ thrct' bctlroom home in pristine condition . Cul -de -s ac privacy. Som(• view. ArrC'ss to 3 private. keyed beache s Priced to sell. $207.000. r A COU>WEU IAMIB CO. 644·9060 216' SAN JOAQUIN HfllS RD IN NE'N'ORT CENTER ,~ ..... --------------------~~ ... -~~ STAR GA'ZEK·~ a.;...;.~.;.;..:..;...,_ __ ll\ CL~ Y R l'Ol.LAN·--------t TARBELL ----------avail. ~omc w ,pool ... OWMER 96ll 460') BY P;nni~mor l'ro1wn 11·~ Mesa Del Mar SSJ.950 "1t I In Colifomio" OPEN DAILY I ·5 757 W. WILSON :1 BR. 2 ba. new cpts & drps Cornt•r lot, w tlri: BV arces!> & s torui.:t• S76.500 Ownr Jgt . f.:JI 0954 EASTSIDE J Bdrm. 2 hath. fam rm . gut-.sl qu;,irtcrs & s upl•r lol·uuon Only $79,500 i\~k about \'A te rms' Call now R.J. Warburton Co. 559-4556 HELP! tM1ler closed t•sl'ro~ on new purchase I.1st week ll3Vl' to !.ell 251:! 03VIS Pl . C ~t this w~ek ' J BR. :! ba. frpk. ~-~1d<' 586.900. Ask for Curl. 642·5554. Agt. CHOICE POOLSIDE TowJlhousc in ex<'I Ca pe Senes I blk lo NE>wport Re1u·h :! br 1 1" ba w f1repluCl'. dltached g araRc s. pr1v drive l.A'>l'Jted on 4 at·res of l>caut1ful trees $89.500 Ownr ARt Princ1pab only li42 ~IS • .., 4 txl. ram rm 546·:ti97 l BR ('Ondo. m~ar b1•;,icl> " shopping. bll n k1t1·h. "''" IT'S COOL ! Mesa del Mat r:irpl.'l & ti rapt>-. I'\ I area 4Br.b1~pool.dcn p ~tao S·L!.OUll l't' bur. $97,500 Owner will 96.'J t~2 help rmanre Pnnc1p on --- ly Cull owner for upp1 4br :ha.n w lpl 1in1''' 5.\BiSJO b1·h Sll:!501l Ot.1n1 --------9f,() 1\2111 IY OWNER• POOL * Exer 4Bdrm. J Ba dl'll prof lndsl·pd . maf'\ xtras Must s t•ll. undl·• a pprais al S108.5011 01wn Sat 1Sun l ~ Wkdy'-. 545-7428 975 Denver On ve Pnn only 1n owNi-·H mi · ·, 11 1t.irJI."~ hlll1-. -n· •!''' I •l q u ~' I • I • 1 11 I• 11 ' • r Slt'Wi.10 1 •11>;! •13~· ONTllFS.\Nf' Bar ht>lnr unit. ,I hr II"'' l h 0 u ... t• M u " ' "' ;.! I • " P.lc1h r rp,;Jll'i. Hnn c11 Noquallfy·Oramullc. nu 2 M~ 5Jh ~~ _ sty. J Br 212 ba N.r bl.'h. 1 ,., \1 I t. 1-; !-> F tt I' \I 10'1 dn5129.950 641> 1035 BE . .\C.:11 1r '\Int •Jm1' UNDER MARKET August I will 11~1 a l hll!her pnrt• P opu!Jr 4Bdrm M e ... a Wood ' arl'OI 4Bdrm. 2Ba f.1m mo. frpl1· Hu\ nu" ~ mO\ I! 111 h1•11l1 t• •1·h0t•1 -;1c1rt~ ~!l.f>Oll l)"'lll'I 9tl:! •1!127 Set> a11~ I: 1111· model w 1atnum Open t;'I. Till-: StiO S. Wh1t1• "'•I h Sat 22nd & Sun 30th yetlo" -.huttcr.. & u ... 1•1J 1 Spm. Cal I owner, ain hnck ' 2n1! flrepl.1t·" 111 ror app't hu1<e µ.ime rm. "' rnok lM7 Santa Rdsu inµ RIH~ ll~e t'lJI 1h• "•"' $94.500. As k ror .lal•k1e Int 1 BR. 2 Ra. cann•I Dyt1. 636 JitiO Evt'' 1·11rpt•1. (1e1·or;1tor p,1 .fll 557 0012 1r & 11111 • V lll'J nl. l<1•d Ca q wl. Hohl'rh H I·. PLAY TIME 530 t1J11 Golf. tennis. swim dost> HwttifM)ton by t.o ttus sparkling Mc!>J HariMMw 1042 Verde 4 RR ~ 3 BA ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 1rormal dsnsng Rl' , BE painted tn & out New Dram.:Hl<"I RH . hJ I" 111 carpet Sl47,SOO l>Ubm1t 150 dork £h \•" 11 : ·our home In tradt> S :i " " 1111 0 l) •1 ' ' > HAL rlNCHIN 714 R9I! ~-· ·----BOLD REALTORS Have !>Ome~hing to sl'I:' 67S-4J92 03..'l.'>lfll'CIBd!>dO ll \lo t'll M..tke un offer on this 3 ---------- bedroom and ramlly Corofto .. M• 1022 Corono«MtMor 1022 room ho m e 1n M esa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Verde' RED CARPET! ................................. .. 754.1202 ___ . ___ _ $73,500 :i Bedrm. wntl•rfall. fish pond <inr~coul> rrntio. l·reepln~ <.:harhe will stay Call 645·\lllH l OPEN HOUSE REAL TY x · THIS IS IT! Come see 1h1s :i Hr tum rm h m ~7l'.5t)(I Cu II Lur ry. 1.1 gt t.147 115.>3 or !lti8-6167 The fa5tei.t dra-;-;;t°hl.' West a D111ly Pilot Clai.s1f1ed Ad 642 5678 cae: 110111 ILllNS CD. OVER 50 Y[ARS OF SLRV!Cl CORONA DEL MAR Corona dt!I M ar -lrvtn(' Terrace Lovely 2 Bedroom Plus Den. In Park Like Setttn~ Surrounded By Tree!. And Flower!' Oen Can Be Converted To Third Bedroom Great Open Frtendly F~ehng ~r: 1 5(M1 111 DOVH DllVE 631-1800 • l Houses For S• "°"•HF-or Selk Hoe.M, For ~• J ~•H For~• 1~·.~~·~1:1~··· .. ·j~~; ·•···•·••·•············ ······················ii.:······················ ..•••••••.••.....•••••• ~':°:~ •••.•..••.•• !?.~~ U.,..OHHJ-t 105 agunoHl~I 1052 VATERMS ••....•••.•••••........ ••·······••·•·•·····•·• Woo neSday Ju1y l~ 191., * OAIL ( PILO": D3 l'Wwport leach I 069 Newport leach I 069 Mobile Hornu Other Rtal Estate Housea U~ • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • · • • •• •• •• • •• • • • •• • •..... For Sale l I 00 ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• •• • • • • • • • • TOP O' ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnconw P~ 2 000 L01J1MO leach JI 4t LOWEST PRICm lk>m,• in I h, H.an1 h I tJt'druom, I 'tur > .md tcll.'1..11} hx Jlo'll on J 1 ul dt" ••ll \,,kin.: nnh '51~ • • RANCH REALTY 551-2000 WHAT"S YOUR PLEASURE? ······•••·•············••••·•·•·••••••··••··•• MAGNIFfCENT GOLF COURSE VIEW -Custom 4 bedroom hom., profflMOftally land1eapPC1. toty catt yard, IC1n1t co-.Wf'd patio area. Offered at •.. $169,900. 495.1120 lrviM I 044 Laguna leach I 048 ...............•..•.......•••.•............... Perk-Like ~er Charm! W1th111 l'a'>Y wulkmi.: dis ~upt.'r IUt'Jllun. i.:n•,tl h'rn1:. :n .11labh-3 UH 1111• t·ntrv farnllv room. nt•w dr<1f>t''· Jlr t·ond blt11.!> & mut•h more 'l'Jkt• ,l\J\ ant.ag1· .1t $82.SOO 71-1 ~I lUOU Minion Viejo Loke M1•mbori..h1p indu<frd with lh1s 3 OH. fumllv r '' o m h o m {' <: o " .> rctrl•Lll, do-..: lU Sl'hOOI & lcn111 ... l'UUrls lm - muculule A s teal at S?~.500 7tol ·581·1000 THE HILL IH THE BLUFFS * • • • ••• • · •• • •••• • •••• • • • • • • •••• •• •• •• •• •• • •••• ••• Tlus .. p.mous 5 hdrn 2003 Visto Caudal TimKavGnOUCJh J.'OUR llOliSJo:s l..aguruta, orean.rront. on IJcauty Jus t rt•don1 ~nThun. 5 to 7:lO 3077Kt!llyhrookl.' T'wo :.ep11rat.-hoU"l'' on the sand. J BR, ;i bJ .• SS.000 IJwt•l ~trc·l·t 11 --r CostaMesa t""'olnq~eSO"J7~n21ots m.t1d·s qtrs s2 .ooo Ea!>tbluH pcr1l't'l lor . WC!llhilt•youtoJoinu•.in YOUJrt•thewmneror S\15.000 1•.ieh A1¢t Mo/lease.A_gt 499·4591 w;1t(•htnf? lilt' :.unwl 0\1•1 ......_....._ .....__ ..r-L•L. t>t:l 77;n or 545 84~ place loving rmly Wal~ } . ~ Jn;"IS' "-n U-.... .. h l 169 1 h 1 k t Lile' l ... ek Hay from th1,, CS22 ~""'lueJ, to rwwpon oc ,~. sc 00 s. l'dr · l'..~ loH•ly 2 bdrm . 2 h.11h R~ B 5 UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:!1er vl•ry mollvatSu...., 1·ondom1111um lh•frt•!>h .....,....._. ros . 2Hr house .. 4 I Br apts Stay 4 wks on Lido dunng ........ 500 UPt•n llou:.e • r ment-. will IJl• :.en I'd lo,... & lol!.y lo('Ol(.od in gd rentnl ur<·a. A~ for S2000 2Br. 2bJ J 5 PM 1121 C:a mpho11 $1t.H,!IC>O C ircus l.Jl(unJ l~·dt·h O<·eJn SIP> 5 673-1202 7rtl 1!11.1! ,-vu I blk t o bt•afh ---?f.~L,;l;Ug ~15'.':.f ii!~i~;:~ ~.':;?: .:; ;~· '"°· ~fitN~,!~~:::~~~ HrJl K'lal<' T 1<'kels mus t bl' t•x SPECTACULAH VIEW Eastblurr Lusk "O'· plan. 4 BK. 2t~ I.Ju. h1i.:hly upgraded, family homl• W/best \'lew HI Jrt'.J Leaded J:lass doors. t''\ tcns1 ve bnt·k 14 urk (';J II 6404461 NEWPORT HTS R2 * 675-5910 • changed for rest•rv1·d S23 000 loft Yrly lse. SlS001mu :11 •• c~ I t ·,1 ""' < ii \I ~cats at the Con vention PER 'U .... IT 956 587: Center ahead of l11m· "" ------Ca.JI 642·5678. Ext m to Thi:; home plus Ull'omt• IS VIEW I 076 Orang1• County 's bl.''l Catalma. ocean. ba> t.. da1m yourltl'kds huy Onu l'"O bc"'room N rt r th ~ b ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • • hllUSl' ~llb fo~';. two 21~Ta fur~::'ht'(JISh~m:.' OCEANSIDE --bl'droom ur.tl !'> (0 1 Only $750. mo CJll COMMUNITY LAGUNA HILLS srn.ooo Call 752 19'.!C Hayward Wats on Re.ll of Pres1den11al lle11(hts, Pnce slashed S2.000 on at.ate. 73l·SS8~. San Clemente h\'111~ ; Spa tn btfl 5 •Park T luxury Townhom e~ tHSQ864 71i PLACE U1ke lo the lake frum ~our <'Ol'y 2 Bdrm, 2 b..ilh Townhom(• 111 Wood tmdgt• f"t•t'l1111! l;lly" ~troll hl the pool dose h) \\:mt ,oltturlP' 1'.akt• a 'w1bJlh on ~11u1 sccluck<J r 1·dl4ootl dt'C'k Thh horn1· ha' Jll th1• fine• 11u.altl1~ of .in !-.&<!) l>u1 II home llUllHY ON Tii i~ 0"11-:' ~.500 Setting 1s yours.in lhb malun• Viii I lfK'alloo En<l u111t 14llh .1 1.Jdrm' tam rm l'ot•>A-ltll' l'IHf). Ill'" lmrk fMllll.1a-1o1. k1t1 h1·n' l<ml't.' lo lk·Jl'h tlWl't JOU l•---------S\'t I ud 1• ti Oldt•r t 140 Hui Id anoth1·r unit or ron\etl t•x1..,l1n.: 5 Br house into 1lpl' SIOS.UOO Southlando.•rs till 2133, &tl 6220 With ;ill thl' benefits of llus custom bll dbl WH.k J nuAIL. avall;iblt> Pm·c<t from Moblt. Homr Sto~ $79.900 NOW 1s tht> 11m1· ~ 889S -PROPERTIES ~ to buv 492 2780 ur 10,...Till:lO r .M.I Winter rental, lg dplx, 31:h' up 2Br dwn. 1~ blk from ocn. dshwshr. frplr. cpt:- 99&-5670 or aft 51wknds 998-3423 Coll for D~tails 6 44-7211 DEERFIELD 'H'w ()(fennl! l'lan 4 I rownhous<• 111 i:hly UJI i.:radt·d 'l\lp 1111• Own1·r ~17 58.12 or 5~2 1<;19-1 BIG FAMILY PLAN! S9l,500! c;1anl famtlv l1v1n.: 111om 1111-:h v •1Ult1·d <·1·1 I 1ng::. Ur11·k f1r1·plan• llui.:1• l'h\'I ' l-.1tt'h1.•11 1.1m1h rmirn 1 om I.Jo "u pa' I a• I!•' f 111 "lu·d t1m1u,, r1H1rn E~c·t'llt•nt 1 ul dt• 'Jc l111'Jt111n ">l·ll1·r trJn.,l t•rro•tl . •n~wu:.' .ltht S.'13 .;uu \"'hat ,1 1 Jlu1 ' ( .111 t.1,..1 1 1'.'12 liOU PROB A TE SALE HroJd rnuor. ( l<i k 14 ocHt 1'1:111 1ircif1•,,.. d1·1·111 \'\. .11r .. 11nd .w Oakd.!11· ~I 111.tKKJ ~alo--.ubJ1•1·t l11 101111 ;iµprmat ifial'lhm\s & (Lo., t.~rnllurn Ring 640· 5560 Anytime Eastbluff Prof. Bldg. lx.-droom hom1· w11h 1ww plumb1n~ .ind ,1µph.1nt'l'" ml'I SJ 15.000 Ko/an R'"'' [ ,t.1r1· /111 'IOU (ilP"'''">'"' ~t1t·t>I 49 4 'J473 549 0316 SSOOODOWN tonl1•mpurary 2 hr 2 tu, '11•w. SIZS.500 Lst• oµ tlOll 494 7~ LOCJUIHINl~I 1052 .......••..•.•......... lll•.111t1ru1 CortN c·u,tom dt•t·or 3 hr F H w uni 'I u <' b I I 1 n l ' J l 1 n ~ bar w1nl' rat'k . 2 full b.1. man) e'Clras & up.:radt';. Walk to park, Ir~ 1'Ul·dl•· sat• lot $87,900 /\'sum loan Pnn only H31·349S orS.10 3332 RB>UCB> S5.000 Nt·wl:,. dt·ror.,1tt•d t Bit hmnl'. M·n:.allonal honu:. mom. bcaut1lul sut•dt· ('ulor l'arpl'l::., shullo:r,,, wt:lliar. pool sizt•d lot ;ind gur)(t•ous 11ww Cull lor ftn;intin)( 714 581 IOOO Univ~rsity Park Drane home. 3Btlrm. 2&. den, spa. on purk Uy ow1wr !'>59 0563 Laguna Niguel .irTW9'1i:-~~...,... ..... Realty .. ~t~ ldt•al loc s BR 3 Ba v11.•w Prk, pool. r11l·dt'·sat·. lgc yrd Ownr $110,00U 552 J7S9 1048 ..•..••..••......•..... "f;w 110\11-:!-> m LJJ?u.na Ht-H eh Ju~t.·ph Ht.•un Ukr Hhlr l ';• II ·194 8818 MONARCH BAY l,',1pl1\lal111j.l t'Xtll lnj.( extraordtnJry 1-;ll•j!ant modern :'111•x11·an 'tylc 2 HR home OC'l';m 'll'w l,ar~e l'nl'loscd pJt1u Much more $37.'i,OOO 496-2413 495-5 220 491-9494 830-5050 FIX AND SAVE :'l:l'l'<h )11ur µer.,un.il IUlK'h Expansive\ 1cw of ----------1 orto,m and C'anyon Ex-P.1.V lrl'm\'ly qui~t 2 lk•d .. 2 No eommon walls tyour U,1 hu1w l'Oll\t•rt1hlt• own ~eparale hOmt•I 2 dt.•n ~121.500 Bdrms. d11111tit 10<1m. 2 bat~. air t'ond1t 1on,·<I Largl' lot Cllm 111 µ0111. Jttl' & sauna $XH,\MIU CONVENIENCE AND PRIVACY 111 1inc· l{t·aullfully n• dt•rnratc•il ~ lkd . 2 Lill () ~' Cl Ju 'i I ~It.' ps I n 1 .. ,~~WIJ' ~1 11111 U \'.id1 and Downto wn \I I 11 r <.I .1 IJ I~ ll r I I' c d ,11 I \ A aannA manaa.. · . IVI lllEAL.TDRS .m .10&1 91.5.9~1 Lake Fond 1055 ...••.......•.•.•••.... Newport Beoch I 069 .•..................... BEST YEARS OF YOUR WIFE ,tr\' SJ>t'nl m her homl' ~1 J k 1• 1 h l' m WONDERFUi. with this homl' on flaloo::i J)'llJncl LeaH· tht• IJl'ilUt1ful mastn bt•droom <.,u1t1· Wllh t!S UWll r1rcplaCt• for s u n b <i I h 1 n g 1 n t h l ' pn11at·y of lhl." 1•ndos1•cl ckc·k Just .,Leps from lhl· heut•h 111 j.11n I hl· l11k1•r" lo lour this It" dy 1slarul Jl l' ;111 I><' vciu rs I 11r a 1o1.1rl'llllh' uf .,Cl\ 1ng & "'' lllJ.! Ontu~ BESTVIEWIM THE BLUFFS 1,, ly one 1 loor J bdrm Lmda plan in qUJt•l lot·a Lion µerfoct t·ond 111011 . h11:hly upgr..idl•d Ownt·r leJv111g slate Mu:.l st'll su;.1,500 Oµt•n llllUS(' Sun I 5 P'\1 2.109 Jo,u1•11tes 759 15{)1 SI 5,000 DOWN •BY OWNER* UEAl'lf ts JU.'>l 200 :.teps away :!Dr. 2ll<t . frpk. 2car1o:ar Ill 11 <:armt.'I Like i,c~tt1og on a pvt st 111 Lido Sand;. $.l~.500 C)..IS l2ti2 BY OWNER Nwprt Hgts Ir.: <'Oml'r lot. 2 lxlr 2 IJJ. f • .un1I~ rm -+ bonus rm SI l~.~I 645-71»4 0µ11 ~11da} DOVER s1101u:~ 014nl•r must "'II IUr . JB.i. prol lncbt•pd & <le• l'oralt'!I w Jal·uu1 l".t Pool Bhn mll'MWJ\t' man \ 11 l ht' r \ I r ,, ' S22!1.SOO Opn Sundays 12 5 1531 l11ghlaml Dr &'IS t226 or 1<:1:1 I :111; By OWNER l\.ssumablC! loan 8·•,•,,, ii I.Ir J ba. POOL. fanltl) rm, 2 f1n•pla1·1·~. ZISO "'I fl. luthe & pla .. lt•r. \'lll tlt"i>al' l'r11•e r .. dlH't•d Sl7.0UO 714 .WtH02ol 014 lll'I' i\J.:l S1 £2. !100 lit::;t buy 1n W1•,tl'ldl 2 h<l 2 l>J $81 .04KJ or l:.t Opt IJ.15 7522 owr11•r a..,'t g:i1 93!0 Mo\l• uul 1962 Gol<.lc11 ABOVE THE BEACH lJIL1malt> H~EFGATJ-: WEST condom1n1um Rarely available. now al $139,000 BERTllA m ;N RV H~ALTOHS ~150e1Mar 4924121 PANORAMIC Oet'an Vi~w Homrs ·I luxury <·us tum homl's ;l\>:Jllablt• w 1bcnC'f1l~ ur San Clemente l'Ollstal It v mg llomcs 1ndude wet bars, grccnhoui.t> win· StJlt' kit 10x55. lk·aut l'ond ldt'al H1\l•r homt• or vacation hum!.' ~y,, 673 737!1 BAYSIDE Dbl w1cle Lanct.-r nee1r watc·r, romplctt'ly up gradt'd 1;\34213·77) Mobil~ Homr Store 848.8895 Lake Wohlford. S D Co .Magn1f1ccnt v1t•w Sll.SOO PP 714/884·7258 dows. Nutonl' food t'l'n· Ac~ for Safe I 200 lt'rs & much more YOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUST SEJ.:1 Pnced from t.228.000 All offrrs will I><' rons1dered 1-'ull Bkr co operation. 498 0200 ur g.)I 91.22 "I Hffd to S~I" I Mffd ~ CasJL" New • • .icre 4 br, ocean vu l.'SlLllC S239.UOO Bldr ~ays, JUSTBHING ME ANon·1-:n · · Man or Chn!>, Ukr 493·9~1. 492 1643 HEYLOOk!! We really & truly do mean ti when W\' :.ay tl11s fine home ran be bou~hl nS!hl U1vorce rorCl'S sale of super 3 br 2 l.Ja hom1• 1700 sq fl. asking $}4.SOO, llul will s<•rwu::.ly <'On sider all offors Hurry. t•all J)on 1>1r~11 ftl'ally now 491! 5<l110 700 ACRES H1n:rs1de <;o 11l a main frwy off ramp Some xlnt commerl'ial Polen L1aJ Rapidly dt!\ eloping :11 l'a & z m1 or ff'\' y rro11 t>igl.' I n\•estor I l'• Ill., FARGO 17141676 S7J7 0RS22·2080 Bui~rs Attention! For trade. SO at•r1·'· Riverside Co. s ubdl\ 1dt• into 40 one·acrt• lot-. Trade for intome proper ty Patty. 891! 5645, Mon Fn 10 ACRES B1•aut1f11lly landM·ap••d ~1th many ancient oaks I .o\ t•ly hume with hugt• San Juan family r oom & guest Capistrano 1078 h ouse s Stora~t· • • • DH>bi~ KOMfe.n 4ti27 Camdtn Ur Coron.a dcl M ur You arc· tht wmner of ttlrtt fr~~ tickets CS22 SO valul•l, to RincJ'incJ Bro1. lal'TIUfn & loiley Circus /\u~ui.l 3nJ thru 15th ------- Homes Unfwnished ······················· GeMral 3202 ........••............. •llOMEFrNDERS• 1000s of "aram·1es AU areas All pncc-. These are JUSL J fow Sl.90 furn bach Sl7S lbr kid ok ro1y pl:\ S20S 2br pets hurry~ Pl" 5.5i-Oli24 Anuhe1m Convention lalboo lstand 3206 Centt•r, 800 W. Katella ••••••••••••••••••••••• T1rkets musl b e ex· Bay' Jbr 2ba $325 refr.: changed tor reserved luds~-4900Save. Fee seats at the Convention •CONSUMER'SGUID ~ Center ahead of ume Call 642·5678. Ext 329 to For lse. lovely 3·BR. 2 b;; da1m your uckets home. den. Crplc. pat • ,.. • Ref's req'd $640/mo + - -ulll t~or appt. 673·0191 SIDE BY SIDE Corona del Mor 3222 DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• You can llvt· m J lovl'ly Spac n1s11c 3Br. 2 b.• thre" bl'droom .iµart frpl&· IAe k•tch & drnll'l~ men l J n d h ..i, 1. l ht• rm P J t w d h 1 g .11 .,('('Uni\ of J handsoml' S.>7 5 mo T .;'.; • i I .l I monthly n·nt <'hl'<'k from 837-0666 __ the other .ipartmt>nl. all 111 good rond111on &-.il lho:.e tu~h nstn).C cost:. CaJI today i52 1920 ~ QUAIL Ap~~~S~~ l()peft Tll l :JO ,,M,I I Ix GROSS BEACH PROPERTY Bulboa Pl'Dtn. llj) I hr wuts. IO'; down. 9-'1'; runlrat'l. $t25.000 l'nn only Owner 646 6231i WA.LI< TO BEACH Allr duplex. 3 BR. 2 b., O<'can & canyon '1ew • :.: Car gar Adults only. NCJ peb S5SO M o Agt 759--0811 Harbor Vtcw Knolls, 3 Br. lovely end unit on gmhtt dbl gar. t ennis. pou1 1aruu1. $725 759·07l7 ~v ... 2 Br. : bath. bltrn-. garage /\dulLs. no pcl. Refs $1751rno 644·7~ Qwet 2 br. 1 ba. garden1·1 pa!Jo. Mature couple. no pet.S $400. 675-72.SR ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• garages. horse corral~. By Owner Lovely 3 hr 11 i fen<'ed Terms. FARGO ba. frpl. many cxlrn:. 1 (71-1) 677 SQ!l Room to Build llrc1ng1· 'f'r1·1· ruu <lumin1u111 ' l'l.111 :! I -------'""":r:rli1m 14TIOT11n l'llU HORU_.S REALTY * 494-8057 * 2 Houses + Studio Sun & Sail Club .'\Ll, LAKE F ACI l.ITI 1-:s + J\ L/\f\F. VIEW, lux unous e:irthtooe dct•ur . gori:l•Ous msl r su1 ll'. I ush atnum. Ul\'tl t.•nlr~. Jlr I u..._21,. N~wport Ceonter 640-5357 NEWPORT CUSTOM 1;orgt.•ous ranch ">l\ k l'UStum bwlt m N(•\\i;ortl (}Wl'l t•ul·de -..H' lh•d hnek path1o1.a) ;ind 14httc· rail ft•nC't· :! Ma-.~l\C' fm•µIJt'l'S lk·amt•tl t1·ll m~s lluiH' 1am11\ room "" 11 rt 141'1 b.ir True· l'CIUOlry ,tyh-k 111 hl•n m1 to Dona Pt llrhr URS22·05JO EASTSIDE CM, -1 re Nt'ar pool !12.700 /\~ stdenres on a doubre sum pt1on $9000 4!13 24Stl Beoch Pr rty I l SO N:.e 67~1 $220.000 Tustin I 090 ••••• •••• T.. • ••. •• •••. --'-'---- tbr. 3ba $650. Jbr :!h.1 S500~ 2bc..-l ba $404' 752·2881. eve 675-ft835 1 Or. 2\.1 ba e xecul.I'• 111ew homt'. garde ner pool. volleyball. nt-" t•arpct s. drape,., wallpaper S900 640..0008 I I i I j I llllll S52.5ucl 5:111 l!Jll7 Ill ¥>:.! t~:I DEERFIELD PARK I' 11 p u I ,1 r I' I J n .I 1 n l>o•c•rflt'ld l1.1rlo. ""'"'"'" t IJ• )!t• hl'1lroum· :! loath' .11111 I' ,1 'lllJ!lt• '"" \ i.:11•:11 L11nd\ hHlrlt• lor 11111\ ~J )I, 7:ofl RA1'4CH REAL TY S5 l-2000 A BOAT """hi flt fllh lhr11 11..- t.:Jll' 111 tlu I lwclmum h 11 rn ,. 11\ I r ' 1 11 1• ' t Ill\ t•rff,tlt ' (' Ill "\jll\\ I l<EIH \l<l'F C 7·~1 1W2 TURTLE ROCK HIGHLANDS l h.in<'I' ot ,, hft·t1m1· 111 11wn I h1· lfl llt' h SOUi! hl Jflt>r S11•w.1r1 Mr>t.lt•l 111 I h(• Lui-I-. llunw-. J-'1' 1• hl-tlroom., r.1mllv room 1l1111nl! ri•om l'h1m·1· ol 1·11l11r' ,ind 1111' !'all f1ir ill•t;itl~ red hill ~:.:. 552-7500 IF YOU have a ~wr111Ct' tu ulfl'r nr !!uod.' to i.cl I. pla rt· .in .111 1n thl' Da1lv 1'1101 t'la:.:.1f1cd St•111on I 'hom• 642·567K 1 garai.:es bt'Llm c1·1I 111~s. mm·h pa11t•l1n~ 111111·., t.'lt· 1\ hlk \.'1<•t11n,1 llt•iJt·h Ol·•·an ''"14 s. x Int 1111111 By Ow11<•r S:!~.a!IU 1'~1 :..ws t'Ond . ror ll)mtnrt & ·• BY OWNER price ~ou t•;in aff1orcl 3 I' I h 714 no.2111 ~l:J5.ooo . ,, rm, 2 11.11 . dc·n ht j)llill & lo:nnis '-''f ·i~ :•!~ t<IO<:I.. to on•;in Fri· '>Im ~~·~ plr NOiij:(l\ ~·271<7 REDUCB> Sl0,000 111•' I " 1-: W I' O H T ,\ tn·ml•ndnu~ t•nasl hnt• ----------I SllOKES Sltt~,11011 Ctll \fl'" homE' 111 wood & now for dc>t ·"'' J.!IJs~ rounln ,tvl(' PRICF;o l'hl'W:irh11rtunl 11 k1tl'lll'n "" 1.:e ram1h· BELOW MAHKt:T 55!1 .. IS;;t: ruoni d1111ng room. ·I f:xtrai. g;ilor('. 1·11rn1•r Mvhill' lfnmt• S15 111111. lt.'fln.wmi.. 11r :I tlrlrms & lot . .a Bit. 2 ~Ion• family furn rnt•ld rl1.;hl''i & 11111•11 <lt·11. :!' •· Ila Pal1U. tl1•1·k room, d1mng mom. wN 2 R<lrm. :?BA. l.1un rm. It I!>. "11·w .rnd l'nl't·d to b;ir, ;ur r'<•nll pnc:1•1J to ~1· X Ill', :! prkng stalls St•ll 'S!;,:.,lHIO sell nuw S l 2~1 .llO O 1 ... ,. ~2 1 5 mo l'otol ~ 11 aannA manaa"· . IV! flEAL.TDRS 494.11~1 i M 770-2111 ti7:1 •1K50 71Kl l.1tlo l'k l)r :q ',,,, •• 11 •• ,. f l' '~i' :.~~ --------1 ~~; '~ THE ISLANDER Tlt.\DEWINI>:.. & SEA Mission Vi~jo I 067 •.•...••.•........•..•• 111n;EZES will i.,,. ~uur ----------1 fir .. t I mpn•,SH)I) "h1•n Costo D~t Sol 'llU 'l\'14 llw, unus u.tl Out-.tandtn" 'll'""' 2 lov l!-.l.1\\:l) 1.IKE SET " rt-..:c;. (;L·,\ROl';J) HY dy bdrms. xtr:io; J!altir1'. a 1 r 1.· o n d 1· o \ I' r l' 1 I "iTUNE Wi\1.1.S & palto hurry S7~ -uu S E L' lJ R E U I It 0 N 714 770 21 1 t u J !11\TES Th1o; l'l./\NN ED OCEANFRONT !-.urt fish & bask on l111s J,!rt•al lwad1 .1l \'flllr I runt rlnor. & watd1 glnrinu, ... unwls S1n~l1• f:Jm1I) l'Or l0t· S2!l!> ooo 1101.1,IS WOOi) RE \I.TOH tii5 llli71i 61 ' OFBAYFRONT 1'11·r & i.llp, for lari:t• l>oab .i UR :11 ~ llJ rt' '1rl1·nl'l' :\gt 67.'i moo BACK BAY ESTATE ...........•...••...... Uruque John Lyttle hom1• in lf1lb l\/\'w w view l.ge 3 Br. 3 ha Comparr pm•cs SI 77 .000 58G ·1288 WHtminstff 1098 F.tntJ.,lll Ioli" ('l)\l'l'l'dl•---------µ,1l10' I<\-p.1rk111J.! .ind ........•.•....•....... mu c h mul·h mor .. · Own1•r ~111 c·.1rrv 211tl T r> .J U.">l n •1h11·1•d 51>.tHH) NOW univ S:!l!IOUl.I 11 urn 1 .ti I t 11 rl J .,. ' tii3 K550 111.l"~'PS l LEVl-,1. \'JEW RARE BEAUTY 4 Odrm . 2 bath . f 1 rt' p I a l' l'. n e w d 1.., hwash<'r. largt• <·ountr) kllclum Qwet i.lrt.'('l On ly 7 years old Can ;is s umt• t'XISllllg IOJJl S78.000 Submit__. __ lf II!f Ea ami1 ;;mm 962·4471(~~~)546·8103 t·nc.l unit :! lir 2 h:i Offtt.r Real Es tat~ Sl57.fX)() Owner 64 t 1201 •••••••••• ••••••• •••••• HOUSE BEAUTIFUL Ell.'~:.int tft•t•11r. V .inl.1111 wall pa Pl'f!>, 3.llk.I '> F 111 U.•aut1ful homl· on 12.1100 ~ I' lot. 14 form.ti timing i fam rm \\ U"l•d IJrH·I. VP & larg1• living rm lloml' oH·rlook' 1.11i.:1· 'overt>d pat to & hc•:1u1tfully k1•pl i.:arclt•n & lath s hadr arl'J ~paralt• .:arclt•n "" lr\111 & nut trt'l'S. grJJ>l' arbor &str,1wlx.·rn1•s You'll ht• Mobi~Homu f.ot-Solt> 1100 ···•••·•••·•·•········· LAGUNA HILLS Only $19,000 ror this 10\ I' ly dhl v.ttll· f.am·er lll'•tr fwy~. i-hopp1ng lentcr:. & brh Won I last at th•~ pn<·e t 1214BX 721 Mobi~ Ho~ Store 848·8895 Mobil~ Homt Store lMT CH:vf;UH'\11-::';;T ~=@~'~?f ha' dc•1,11l1·d 1!.lan<1 ~I~ II' ·-·~;l,1;----­ .1 r l' h I l I' (' I II r l' I n 1'11lvn1•,1a11 dl•<,1j!n The• .1 ----------1 lt•vt•I rloor plan fc:.itures 2 llUH:\IS SERVICJ-:D BY 1--------• \'I ~;w of pr1va1r lakl•. gl.id you took thl' l1m1• to llut'k B:iy & Fas hion see tl11s h1•aul)' <all I s I ,1 n rl I 1 g h l s 5 1)46 4380. Huth L111 r1<· /\ s s u m a b I c i. . r t' l~Sl'SSIOn,, buy n•nt.tl:.. rt•nt town io'or info 17141 848-8895 2 111\TllS lplus bl'Lll'h SACRIFICE! llNlrnomc;, lormal din Rllr show1·r 1. k1trht.•n w all Reduced SM.000 St•ns;i 1111.T IN 1\PPLl,\N'CF:S t1onal tn lev1•I Over :.!.100 &. living rm w iw,.t har & sq.fl lluAe ms tr SUllt'. tn..:. game room Load:. - ol t•xtras, top lnrot1on' Oon't Miss This nuy' ll;iy Xlnl v11lo1·' Call IYJ:i 1221 Ave property. C2) 2Bdrm Sl.llllNI; C;f ,/\SS WAI.I. beaut. kll<"ht•11, formal Ontu 1'001. Tht• s puc1()us 3rea 3 Bdrm:. & :1 C'Ltr 'T' T If 1\ T or F. NS To d111ing. indoor scrv11'l' "'2l p.1rk l1k1• J!ruu ntls g:.i rage 71Hl37950() I f 1 ' lt•Mures :! "WJMMING ' · 'I.! l l ~I •• 1'001...';, Tf:NNfS CT & rwmr•I.~ ~~·· PI< IV 1\ 'I' t:-: S ,\ N 0 Y J..l-••!f3:fi' ----L. 1u:1\Cll In all ol Lal!un:1 · • I flloat•h you 14on't f indl•--------- .molhl'r home ltke this or fl•ml tor onh $84,800 at 9 l/4°o FINANCING! W~stcllff RHlty STEPS TO OCEAN Super 3 RR bench cot Lage with nt•w paml & l'a rpe l L ovely trc·1· shad<'d palm NEWPORT CENTER hst>S J.ri21 9911 B:iy1.·rl'st R:11wh stylt·. w 1:1 Br. + d1•n. :i ha, Fl!, lrplt" 1·hd'll dclla.:hl 1<1tt'hcr1. clhl i::ir & pool Uy own c r $2 10, 0111) ti4ti-0059 M k of r NEWPORT HTS. FIXER-UPPER Cett+ral OrcJ County IAw dwn paymt•nl will J?et you this super dlx :.11114:lc w1d<• OroadmoM Park h:is atmos plwre or lluwa11 Only $18.5110 1S2017 OO l Mobile Home Stor~ 114R·ll895 ---- De Anlll \'1llage, N B Clubhouses, pool s. beach. boat slips. J bdrm $35.000 terms Owner /broker 675·8458. B.11 4!r.!O SI 75.000 Full Price l'i\1,1. TOO/\ Y '' MISSION REAL TY 'ltlSS Cst lfwy, 1,aguna Phone 494-073 I REALTY 640-1812 Charm1n1e collaitc. 2 bdrms.. 1 ba -+-bonus rm & bath all<H'h('d to l!arai:c 014nt'r 1o1.d l finant't:' No point">' BREA SI 10,000 Near new dbl wide Ht•n Hestauranl s it e. 133' ocean fronlal{e 1n Carlsbad $21:10.000 W H ,\I R e a I t y °"Tlria~. 71443-1-1735 Fanta:.llc oce;m ' 1t•1o1.., 2+2 l'Oodo on lht• sancl, i--------Eostsi• Income 3 HOMESON l LOT ExC'el lent loc.it1on PnC'ed nght al $16.'>.000 Costa M1.•,a 645-6646 •l br, frplc. patio. s tv 6 rc(g lJLJI pd $325 1'-r bch No pets. 833-8974 a11 . amen111es sis~.~ e rR€HlG€ ~~l~nt Hlty t2J.I > HOM€~ ---- Bay & ocean Vll!W ' Spark.Ling <I BR. ;; h,1 fam. rm . soft water. : car gar t.Jnusual \0alu1· SOOO Mo incl gardener 1'<t water Agent 673·84l*4 Comm!rcial P~rty 1600 ..••••.••.....••....•.• CANNERY VILLAGE NEWPORT BEACH 'flin•e commcrc•1al lots. :!1122 24 26 Newport SO. OF THE HWY fo'OlJRPl.I::X Wt>ll ('Jn'<I for prnµt'rly, pnt•c!I at S2S5.000 Ca II for dt•l:u ls The Estat~ Mok~rs 17141751-6063 Ulvd . each lol is 2s·x90· 2 Hr, 1 ba ~1th hu~l' bonus One lot with buildrn)!. rm Add 2 mort• un1l~ 111 s t.ore· or olf1tl.' S32.'i.OOO rt•ar fa<'•n!! park $7!1.~K) CJll 54C·5M!IO Pnn uni\ t;.12 9fi6h ~HERITAGE REALTORS Condominiums/Town- houses for sCltle 1700 ..••.•••••.••.......... Indian W~lls Jlldrm , 3Ra S<1ndp1per tx-aut). 'ierunty gatr, In d1an Wells (' C SJ73,tXlO Lu. 568 1000 or S()X 3666. aJ.,'t EAST SIDE IOUNIT S440.000 1'l'n scpilrL1t1• homl·~ 14 llh pn\..il1• yard.-. un Jppro~ 1matc ly 1 .1c•rc• ol land Call fordeta11, Ed R1ddl1• Hltr Im· 640 gijl l Lok for Sot~ 2 200 ···········•·•········· OFFICE BLDG SITE ---llununi.non Ocarh Jncomp Property 2000 27,000 sq 11 lol near ••••••••••••••••••••••• Par1 f11.•a lfosp1t a I :; • 2 TRIPLEXES • Points Shop Cntr & C'1v1r Nr t.akr Park. Mm to (;enter $1 ~1.'i,000 bC'h t 4 BR. J ba, I 3 llH. Ou111d llourkt• Hltr 2'1 ba. l 3 Bil. 2 ba. !i 546 9950 Costa Mesa 3224 ...................•... Tranqu1 I µJnoram11· \'11;w ~ mstr sr. Bdrmi- ~ ~~ b .i Fr p k . ' l. " oalcony & yard Au•o 1o:arai::" opnr; OW . tra:.t> <'omp. beJut1fully rpl d ,\ draped lhru.out Tu wt l'31167J.22>!2 ('harmmg:: tlctrm. '.! IJJ 11• quid ne1.i.:t>1Jo rt>oo<: Urp:. W1W t pl, 1rp•1 Sl95 &IS 8008. 645 300'J ----- DRAMATIC. nu J bd. ~· ba :! sly FP Nr bch Li- )d S.S7S ' $25 &tfi· 1035 3 br super rondo. brand n1·~. 2°'? b.i. PoOI dbl ~u $500 No P t''' f>.t2.~ 110~ EFINDF.:R~ 1000s Of VOC3nl'tt.'S 1\1! arl'a.-. All pnce::. One lt't' then FH~I:: for ••LIFE•• Good in 22 10<' :i lluns 3H ycaro; in bu~mc:.~ I CALL DOES IT /\LI. S5Hl82A )!ar. fprpll''s. $1R9,00<h•a ATTEuriou 1709-1713 Alal>ama, HB " " 2 Dr rotla)!e. fplc, bt!iJll' SJIH71K BUILDERS re11tngs, p.it10. dosl.'d -----H 3 lot C M With ap l(ar A~~llsonly. NopeL' NEW TRIPLEX proved plans for 13 units S340 E ·S1de. 54lH761 BY BUILDER Only $275.000 Ready to New :: br condo. bll-m:-. 1-4 BR. si;:I stry & 2 3 Bil, bid C'all 640 5112 agt fireplace. !', ba S425 all spacious deluxe units Newport Och at ocean 9S. ~ Bike to bch from here 1 , Al I d l ---------$198. 000 f. p 24 1 2 on1: so ~ " up ex $!50 :! br lndry kids pauo Oelaware. llB.536-1718 Owner 7i4499 19'4 Gar 64S-4900Save! FeC' SAN CLEMENTE IEACH TRIPLEX Mauntaift, Dtsm. •CONSU.MER'S GUIDE RttOrt 2400 ·····••·•·•············ tagc :?br rcfng ktd:. ~ar $265 645-4900 F'ee •CONSUMER'S GUIDI-. ~~~.~~~ ••••• ~~.~~ L.CllJl9ta. leoch I 048 . ···•················ T;ike .idvanta)otl' of this £inancmg. lop l0t·ot1on. beautJful 4 bdrm homt.' NF:W eanhtom• rarpt'ls. wallpaper & J('vclor-. movt> tn rond . 't'I' 11 now. 714 SSJ.1000 •HorborVi~wHom. NEWPORTIUCH d"c tn s •Park. IR airy F:nlarRcdPortofmo REALTY 675·1642 rooms. (wy c lose t bdrms. s tudy, cedar CSE6350-77> paneled bonus rm & fam O C E /\ N F' R ONT . 5 Mobit. ~ Store Spacious, sparklln~ 3-2-2 Big Rear Lake Cabins. 1n top location al rusllr l3k<' view $19.900 SIS7,500 New Gambrel $36,900 1n:RTHA llENRY J o hn s t on Rea I tors East·s1de 3 bdrm. der> cnlry kit. :?1~ bu. 'Clnt rood $575 •59· 1092 LAGUNA CHARM Char ming w<.•11 bu ilt oCt>an view 3 bed room horn(• on a q u 1t!t shaded lone in old l.ugun<1 Ct•nt ral loca. I ton . wa I k to bc;I(' h & shops $1 ~9.500 A COU>WEU IAHICB CO. 496-7222 831-0836 9"2'·~ INTEREST RATE' HURRY ' New buyer may qualify for 91'J'~ Interest rutc Owner w 1cons1dcr curry 1ng Recond Poss• bll' $12.000 down payml'nt rcets )'OU SF.NS/\TIONAI. 4 bdrm. air cond . Iii""' an:n. rail now for clc Will! 714-1137 950!J rm w sc{·ond bnrk frplc. UNITS Prim<• Ralboa 848·8895 1 ba Vll'w of b1i: l'<tnyon Perun lor Xlnl l'Ond On 1-------- rcc land ly S42.'UIOO /\gt 642 33.'l!I 171\11 Port ~1Jnlt'1)(h l'rr $21.'i,l.1110 SEA VIEW New fkdford Mod••I Ocean ~ city hght v1t•w N<'w house Cul de sat~ slr{'(.'l 4 txlrms. mm rm. 2 frplc'!!, :I bn Pee lond Owner will 1·on~lfler ~c<~md T I) 2107 Y1wht W11nde1er 5229.500 for information cuntul't 1<1r h&rt.I i\ F'ullt•r omce 644 40411 llomc 640..S0.14 2 ltr 2 bo t•ondo. 'Cini rond S81 01111 8.18 6434 CONT. FROM 7 /25 I '{ for me & 3'; to selhni;t oHH·e Buyers sav1· money See 11 5 V111 Waz1ers, Lido l s lt.' Sellers lJay the nbovc 4'"i c·omm1s~1on Q uintard llt•alty. 33SS V111 LHlu 673·8250 Wl.TUFRONT 28r. 2 story. 3 It'\ cl c•nn do Newsboy modt!I 111 tht:Cove• $328.000 71 1 759 Hl6l GRAND OPENING $500 CASH REBATE Any mobile homt• bought thru this store lht u July 31. 19'1fl Mobl~ HolM Store tti525 Malo!nOhJ Westminster (714) 848 8895 MOVE RIGHT IH This tnde!lcrlb11bh· dhl wide Sant11no, complete I) rurn111hrd IO('ludtng hro.nd new organ J\11 you need 1s your <'lothc~ Professionally lnd!lcpd' Mu~t 'ec to bellt''l'' (1034/\ 761 Mobite Home St°" IJl\ll 118!1S REAL TORS 866 2700. ews. 64<1 i!ift5 21S0e1Mar 492·4121 0-..ofC -- DUPLEX/$27,500 PrOJ»::;tr 2550 i\ sh ort dri' c from ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange Co gives you ;. CORONA highly desirable nn·a with fantastic growth and poslUve cash flow from your investment F'or complete details r So Coast Plaza. :; ) r old :? RR. Cam rm tastefully decorJ • 1•d l":im1ty prd'd $57'i Lcai;c 5S7 013J Ry owm•r ': m()nlh old 1-------- Call 973-4626 Now len Hlnkl. R.E. Inc. 16.11 E 17th St. SA m o d l' I h o m •' •P3CIOUS 3 RR. :! b.o Professmnnlly dt>rorall'd Greenbrook. nr So. Coa1>t mtcnor & lanclsr:ipmg Ploza. Cnlry k1tch. sh.1g Air t•ordll lO ncd :I t'rpt.A1<.:.frplc,pa1 ,934 Bdrm!> $tl2.95C 1cr;. Azalea. $495 546·721l c:lown Cll 11 7 1t1 1:r. foO!l:i New duplexes & 4 plcxl·~ Rftthlls B1zy direct from the de ••••••• •• •• •• •• •• • • • • • • $?10 l br kids & pets~ $250 2br kids. peL'!, gar Small fee. 557-0824 •JIOMEFlNDERS• \/eloper 17141639·6704 Houses fumkhed ••••••••••••••••••••••• 101., X CIROSS' 1144 8 units. pr<>Jt!<.'let.l ir 1n ••••••• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••. l' o m, S :I :1. 7 till ,\ I I JSR 12b. bv own1 ~1r W1•rnH. 558·6370 dy!> M9 4132l'\.t!S llul nl•w Woodbr1d.:l· 31ldrm i14!4 ~11 II f7%. month to m1,n1h Iii:! ~:H I $26.5 2br kids pets patio S'laO 2br kids fncd yd )l.t r Sma 11 fee ..$57-0IJ2.1 •UOMEFINDERS• SEU. idle items wuh d OaJly P1lol Class1f1ed Ad I I DAIL.~ f11LOl ~ u.twft. •pCN't1Mfth u.fwn. ;;;,;.;,;.;;~;;.;;;···;~;·; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aportmenh Unfwft. Rental• to Shore 4300 lftdlatrim Ac.tot 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fc.lntainV~ lll4 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * •··········••·••····••• l276 ..._.. U••wa.ad ~~ u.•..,.u.a.d HCM&tft u,.._.lhed ..........•••. ........ ··•················•··· ................•.•... ··••••·······••····•••• c.t. MeM lll4 I' '""'°" .. odt 3240 Mlr•pott .. och 3269 a Hit, IJ.:l' .! ''"·vu!"' Nt"w J bdJ 2.,.,. b ....................... M.wpori .. odi 3169 M, r JBr 2lla CdM $100 d rhm. h a. new {'P~: 5'45 Lge 3 bet 2'"1 bo 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m o Non '>mo~ •. ' WnrThouse '>P8{'e wnnled •~ w u~ er. pat 10 "' • ., .. 4 "'053 d "'"O "'9 r /funuturt· l:oi.tJ Me-sa g iHJge. $525 . L!e . s lory . frplc . pool Orean' 2br pool' Refrai Y"t .., uy:,/.,.. -~ .. 4000 5001 r C II • ••••• •• •• ••• •• • • •• ••• • ......... •• •••• ••• • • • •• •• •• • •• •• • • • ••• ••...... J>.unt (\c C"'r pl. 1n W.tk>ll ----------1 lffl'U ~ 1~1• 492 O'JOO ~<!~kid.> plrx ni{'*' Small fee ~'1 Ola4 •HOMEFlNOEKS• ONTill!.l>MU 3 br penlboun. nun1 2 on l IU \'1t'"* homt', SMO 673-7513 Agt. 835·0211 pagl!r 937 3, lud.$$300.~fee evei; Keith 548 ~ 1 sq I • agent •CONSUMER'SGUlDE GfVt.:UI•?• Lllkf\llAM 101100 Pa{'1 flc be~ch monthly lllolrbor l!l.lal~ Fn>nl co.iy 3 bd or den ~ ~mo koo or lln"ll Aa(nt49S-0660 _ frplc. dbl. gar. ~/mo Ccn»3Br. l..,Ba, or So Mu S3l).eo&3 640-7584 , 673 ·3269. t ... '*Jf•leedt 3'40 Csl Pina. pool. gar.---------p)SJ-t zg1tragcv1ew gn.7714 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pauo.sns M0-073S ONTUESAND ~llfcot" ~7-0824 Beachlront ba{'b.. Hunt WISTCUFf UIOMEflNDERS• Front ~y 3 bd or den llARP. beach, 2 &. 3 BR, $'1~ 3Bdrm. lBa, Cr'l)l.s, logton Pacific beach l.nvt"ly48R,3bathfam1 frplc. dbl gar. $$50/mo frpl. d1 s hw;.1 s ht•r, ~· W/D, AIU>Vt, kJ house IOOO mo. Roo or ly home w/gre.it 01wn Pre1>ltknl Ills. 38drm 640·7s84• 673.3269 , garage,paliOs.980-2358. DO ~ta ~l. lllax. ~ feelln.i. For1nal d11111111 C<ln(lo, 21'1&. pool &11·7714 New 2 Br. 1\'I bath Coodo PrY• 3244 ~· ~}:1'!~d~~!'::!~:~ 492 2870· Aaent. eo.taMno-----Seawind Village Dbl car. Swun pool, spa, ••••• ••••••••••• ••. •• •• dryer ln{'I Kuh~ OK • no Luxunous $1.S0.000 house. l824 New 1&2 bdrm luxury frpk, patio. atrium RENTALS JX•lli $l400/ Mo. )'rly. Swft'ping ocean views. J ••••••••••••••••••••••• adult apl8 10 14 plaoiJ Open beam cell'g •,;, m1 (K 13.31 BR. 3 ba. $575. 492·7715 Adult 2 bedroom, su~r from $290 + pools. ten to bch. MSO /mo. daYb 2 8R,2ba ...... $4~ Jt>n Uuntt)42823S location No pet s nis. waterfalls, pond~' :>ao-3.U>.eves962·2220 3BR.28a ...... $.')00/575 SoMltlLGIJ-a 3216 $250/month. 568 W . From San Diego Frwy ----------1 3 BR, 21At Ba .•. ~7S/~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• wt•·--, mq apt For G. d • N _.h 2 e b 1J R ...,.,.. nve O• • on Beach lo r, 2 a. pool, a new 4 B • 21-'l Ba ....••• $840 l"'YRtO,... CO ... DO Small ocu vu coll. yrly. ?tkFadden then West on cpts'.._ abBrutte rs. appl' 1 s 4 Br.38a •. .. $700 , .':4 J "eR' 2 b" t i.nt.ledt, trplc, no ~ts. LA.MANCHA A.rTS McFadden to Seawind $C'J5. 3 • 2""2 ba, poo . 4loS BR. 2•, ea ..... $67S ..... xury • II uni $175/mo. etc. 675-6475 Large J,2&3 bedroom Viii tennis, bltos S52 wfv1f'w. Avail monthly, garden apts. Dshwhr. i 11ge. (714)893·5198 Soulblaodera 631·2133, or lui.e o pt· ss9s. WedUwht 3298 blt:ns, end. gar, gas bbq. 3Br. 288 & 2 Br. xlnl loca· 642-6220 ~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott uon. closed gar, l yr old. Qean br ba ~ d ll a rbor Vu Jlmcs -2stycoodo.2BR(xtral~J? P1.642·S073 900-1014. 3 .1~ .fo .. -vy · Mooaro iBr + deo 2Ba mstr Br w/m1rror d --------------------1 or 2 children ok. n $).% C itS49-87SS • • clo6et.s). &'hBa, lrg k1lch. ~ Z br. 2 ba. all bllns. Townhouse. lovely. s pac. Wow• $100 ocean refrg Leot us help Storage 4550 Call ~. Save! Fee HotneShanng 530·2491 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CONSUMER'S GUIDE <Ml 1 Modem S.SO sq n store or ....... off1rc. 26301E1 Avon, NS. Beach' $200 util pd kids lf'll' 4350 J..rr)' Wy nn (213 1 pool' 645-4900 s m fee. ••••• •• • • •••••••• ••• • • • 477 700l •CONSUMER'SGUIDt: Wat.erfrool o{(ke. s mall. ------s unny, 2nd .. 101 y R..tallW..ted 4600 Large l Bdrm Stepg lo w /balcony 1'\inl w /bJth. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bea{'h Frpk. Yrly Resp lease~ on bO bb.it1 t•al lk1ip couple wants l or ~d1l only. S300 inc'g util Avail t yrli.e $1000 /mo. 2.Rdrm place on P1·nm 645 5862 54(). 7252. 8-4 30 bef Sept I.st 673· 1097 2 bedroom Double garage for r~nt. SNiking spacious 4 b1 213/763-6589 iaorage o nl y. 1912 home.unfu.m,yearlyls\'. 714/67J..2292 Wallace. C M $45. mo havt> no pe t s . $600 Dix 4 br 2 ba. garage, no 64S-5l.26or63'7·~ Newport /Hunlington pets '"2 blk bay /beuch Beach area 963-9007 ssso' 1 tse ' Offiu R..tat 4400 yr Y . 644-ll03 ••••••••••••••••••••••. Very respoas1ble worlung S-Cae...t. )876 female, Student Of ffiUSI(' •••••• •• ••• • •• • ••••• • • • fR£E RENT* & vocce. seeks resident"-' rn pvt home. Xlot ren 2 br apt, walk lo bea{'h. SZ75. 332 Encino Ln. apt 0 498-6334 : 634-1612 pets, $325. 546-8226 ;J a pal., Z·Ur gar W /Opener, rrpk, eoCI. gar, patio, 4t home·bke. 2 br With a 2 BR 1 ea I 2 Br, l)Ct?an view, Crpk, pool, clubhse. full sec. lndry rm. $350. pvt, gated entrance + 2 c:i'dreo 'oK. ~~g~~ newly decorated, $i50 Avatl9/l. call Jud TSLMgmt 6'2·1603 patios. Some With att. 2 Br. lge porch. walk lo $325 897~ gardener Adults. no 898-2636or894-6247 eves. Mre.~•'9 ... ES garagc.Sw1mnungpool. beacb,fencedyard.$325. .mo. ..5'>2 r.... n...j pet:. Mo nthly $575. ~-" JacU1L1. Tenms courts. l Eves498-0318 Defoe Suites •544-1269 sq ft Will consider lite er r:.nds 1secret.ari al /cha Id c&t{' 10 e xc ha nge biS-9407 2 br duplx. E side. S32S U'-""PllSW.: RV1'4E 646-374Seve-s. Great 3 br. 2 ba. garagt=. I Br $285. Pool. Jacuu1. blk to HunUngtoo i.hop · Sc.Ito Ana 3180 Range, drapes, crpts. Woodbndge 3 BRZ b 1 11 00 -V 11 cpts.!!1 0 ro5 yAd...,.KidsN& per ts adults. no pets. 2650 pang center mall. Adults. ....................... Al ms•uafflfl encl. patio. &ar. Adult.a • • • ar r 1cw omes. 4 ok. '" . &.. o ec. llarla Ave. CM. <Mesa No pets. From $435 Udo 548-l~ den, fr.pie, sng l hst• UR. ram rm, all up· 964·2566or97J..2971 Verde Dr. E. off Harbor Seawind Village. 1SS55 3Br. Woodside Villaite. ... ... --1-D VI...._ 5005 w /atrium B eaut graded. nu {'rpts Park· Blvd>.549-2447. HWlllllgton VillageLane. pool, S350 mo. Nr So -.....,.. Wei;tside. S mall 1 br. lndsepd. rommun pools. like badlyd. 642-2932 Cc.do •••1 H 8. (714)898-9961. Coast Plaza. 968-3856 garage, lge yard. $275 parts & laltt'. l.se $575 ~fwnisMd 3425 1 br. <'pts. drps, no pets . .....~ 675-8662 TRAVB. AGENCY m o. !St, las t. dep. mo.~Janel,evcs: 2brcondo,nearoew.Npt ••••••••••••••••••••••• $>.JS.mo. 2 Br, cb1ldren welcome. FftAMC .. SE m-6336 509-91196 Terrace. Adults only, no 2Br. l &,o,Ba, adlls. d n. 64$-2274 no pets. Startmg al $270 IAY'RtOMTOFt=tCES The n...., way to 0.....,. a ---------• pet.s. ""5(). 642·S206 qwet, pool. Mi Sq a rea. mo.~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cannery Village New of. "--.. J bd rm hou:.c Small J Bdrm. l ~ ba Condo. $350mo./lse. 54().-0374 Huge 2 BR. E /Stde. ut1I ----------THE EXCITING hce!I rrom 300 :.q fl travel agen{'y, Tr a vi.' I faauly only. s. w. area. New cpt/drps, W /D Wate1f10fttCondo pd.,opeobeamclgs,focd Brand new 2 & 3Bdrm PALMMESAAPTS. r antds tic vie """· lg Network.Startyourown. C.M. (;all 646·3490 hkup s, pool. $41i5 . 2 br. 2 ba Bayside Or. ToWllhat•H yd,$315mo.646-4387 apt,'s, huge ba{'kyd. MINUTESTONPT pal io s -parlti n~ & Exp. not r equired between 4pm & 8pm to 833·9l00 days. 836·0656 Fabview $1200833-3817 UnfwaisMd 3525 S 8{'. . et 3 bd child OK. $350 & $$25 BCH. Jarutonal included 2808 Complete support & Ion~ ~only. eves. BEAUTIL'UL on UDO. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P ious. qw rm 8 4 8 . 2 6 5 5. d Y s . Bach, 1&2 BR Larayt:"tte Ave • N n. term service provided r 2 br 2\AJ ba encl gar tow;nbse apt w /lge pvt Wk.ends/eves, 536·4873 I $230 & 673--1003 <.:al 1 Mr (;ha r I es' WESTSIDE 3 Bdrm Apt. CoUege ~ark J br 2 ba. Bdrm. den. dming rm : · · · patio. Pool. Adults. Sorry _____ ,.:_______ rom · up. 714.a:B-92A2 t'h baths. Kids OK/no ~1udy, au , no pets, lse and pvt patio. 2 baths patio. frplc. No pets no pets. $375. 645·3381 or 2 Br. 2 ba upper. ent•I. Adults. No P ets 2.»500 sq. n dlx oh:. w. pets. Available now. $475pr mo. 213 /447·2A10 $800/yrly. Waterfront Jrvmc. $425 /mo. S8HS8S 67S.S949 garage .. clean. $325. 1.56l Mesa Or. 19th St. CM. from s•ui IALIOA ISLAHD d · '-I 631 400 or7S2-8894 2 1102 Brookhur"t <5 BlksEastorNewporl ...,., Gift Sbo th 2nd n ?..3c5!f,,mo+ epout Temfic 3 br, 2 ba, dis· • omes ·I . F..asts'de 2B lBa . ,,.,...,,,,.... ., ' Blvd.> mo.Tom540-2200 P w1 oor ._,........, .,,..._xesUnfwa 3600 ' . r tn tn· ....vv"o 9am·5pm546-9860 office. Call fast ror di!· hwbr, cprts. frplc, fn{'d Super view Lovely pnv. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pl~. frplc, {'rplS, drps.1----------=---..:.--___ ;...__ THE EfACIENT tads 640-5ll2ag1 Nr So. Csl Pliua, 3 BR. 2 yd. Kleis & pets ok. $435. BR, 2 ba. home. Comm. ~ bit-ms. enc gar . laun. NEW DELUXE APTS. ~ 4000 -' ba. tam rm. 1900sq ft. al· A~ No fee. 964·2566 or pool & tennis. $1.000 Per $495 mo. 1 br, COSla Mesa. Wtr/gas paid, older child 1.2&3 Br. family rm. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ktruls. Sunset Buch lcya{'cess.$495.546-3937 _973-2971 mo. Agt. 640·6500 or Fen c e d Y rd . OK. no pets. $325. 203 frJ>lc. 963-tDOS. 968·2720. Roomw/kitchenette ALTERNATIVE v1c on Pacific Coa!>I ...__ p.....&....& 3 ... 26 Upgraded 4Br 2~ ba . 7~-0087 ~~~vSe754/refng. Pel OK Ogle. 548-3281. _962_·_6~-------$50 k & Hwy Ideal location for _ _.. ~ .,._. wee up Mo. to mo. reot incl dis co '48 ll re ns ed. •••••·•~··•••••••••••• A /C, ~e{' gate, nr YEARLV Lge3br.1Ya ba, Oetacbed2BR.fplc,cpts. Parad1St'!$23Spool!J ac. 543.9755 Re cc pl . s erv •• lutchenfacil .3000 sqfl. ~3+denkids-pels pool/tennis. $650/lse lhouse fromocean $600. ~llhf9nlislted clrps,gar,patio,adlts.no Sauna&45-4900Save.Fee Ambassador Inn in Costa personal.lied phone cov bandst.and&dan{'efloor ~mall fee 557--0824 838-3EBO mo. Lge 3 br. 2 ba. ~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet.s. $345. 337 E. 18th, -CONSUMER'SGUlDE Mesa. 2Z77 llarbor. Cen erage, conf. rm. mall To dissolve partnership •HOMEFINDERS• New luxury Woodbndge block park & bayJbea{'h, Costa~ 3724 67s.6736 $2AS ruce Zbr luds. Call trally localed, 235 rooms. ~ • parkmg & more in tl.20.000or makeorrer . twnhme.1.rit 2Br. 2•nBa a•,blk.stoocean$600mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.astsidet.ownbouse3br,2 64S-4900Saveonfee'' MANY with kitchen. ~f'EXECUTlVi-; HARIOURSALES 'u~ !xtba >'~cw~~::~· +den & bckyd $625 /mo 675-80l8or 67S.6775 Ai.tractive l & den, qwet ba. brand new. Children •CONSUMER'SGUIDE phone & TV. SWlmming S\JlTE640-5470 846-4401 661 . 3879 • ' · 714 99G-1075or632-3983. SEA VIEW 3 bdrm. 2,'2 mature adlt. No pet. OK, no pets. 646-4.262; , pool. jacuu1. and rec 1------------------- ------- -ba oceaovu pool /teorus Gar . $265. 2234 Rutgers eves6<1S-9543. Owner s Unit 3 BR, 21,; room. Dady & weekly Superio r Ave. $JOO + Busymtru supermaltet.11 &Toro 3232 San Joaquin Townhome, $1ioo <Zl3> 4JG_3629 Dr.1·213 /454-5104 Ba, near new 4 Plex. l rates start.t.Dg from $54 a uUltues. Davis-Brown QUOI" sto~ & dell Ap ••••••••••••••••••••••• goll course view, 2 BR. · 1._.~ •--'-17•0 Avail. Aug. l. Townhouse blk from ocea n. PatJo & week. 646-1684 prox. 4000 sq. ft. Ch01l'i! Q,zy 3 br. 2 ba. gar, fncd 2'h ba & d~n, $550 mo. BluHs. lg~ 3 BR & den,w+°"--"" 2 br, 1\r'J ba. gar, frplc balcony. SSOO. Vacant ~ Orange Co. loc. Call for yd. KJds&pet.s ok. $44S SS9-1448aft6pm xlnlloc.$775 Month ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool & jacuzzi. Adults, Aug.1.962·2328 ----------CdMOFFICES appt.642-8850Agenl Agt No fee. 964·2.566: S&S Irvine Groves 4Br. Ageot644 ll33 ·P~~!:y·.'uw~.~~~~: S375.646-20IO. 2 BR. 2 Ba Duplex, gar. ~':nda'ne~fn':.sd r~':°~~ lriqhtChHry Hew CAFE. Balboa bland. 973-297&. 3Ba. !am rm. l..se $595 Custom home. Big Ca· SIM.833-8914. BRAND NEW APT. East yard, nr schls & park. cxchge hs kpng. (714) SUlTtS. So. of t:oast nets easy $2000 1 m n fo'antasllc 4br.2 ba.rrplc, mo.orlseopt.552-9.529 nyon Jmmed. occupan· side CMNopets$350./mo $295.848-0265or96.1-t50l 983-2356 Hwy. Available Now' Ownermovmg up Good du;hwhr, garai:e. Kids & Sharp 4 br, 2 ba. frplc. cy.: 3 ~r, !am. rm ·~~~~ ••••• !?~ 97<1-2n47 2Br lba frpl upperun1t --F-u_r_n-ts_h_e_d_R_o_o_m_,_ ~fi::i:~T,;:i\lf• $39S. ~rms.Agt .751 1400 pel.S. $475. ~gt No foe. dsbwhr, garage. Kids & pnvacy Sl.750 Mo. A{,I\ 0c nf t I b 2 Bo 2 ba, new "pls & an~ & Ir;, de~k. $350/mo'. Coot.a Mesa. female only.•---------RESTAURANT $4-2566: 973.2971 petsok ~As "' ... N ree 640-6500n~ ea ron uxunous 1 r '"' , ,.... .. , ._~ • "C)•· 0 · $550 No pets. Yrly. drps. Kids OK. No pets, 960-53'76or67~0. MSpm. ph: 646-2318. GROUHO FLOOR S70.000 1mo 964·2566. 973-2971 $2SO 2br util !rplc kids Mils. 497-l<m l•car gar. $Jl0. 64$-2274 1-:-.... 31•• Room /b lb . WT I 7ttl ST, CM Landmark. Rel1remenl ~Valley 3234 ref rig. 64S-4900sm fee '.__ """" w a • pnv en Pn Agent. 751-1400 . ..CONSUMER'SGUIDE .... wnnrtle-odl 3769 1 Br. stv. refrig, very ....................... t.rance.2bl.ks frbch.206 vateentraore.2 rms,, ___ ;,;,_ _____ _ ·r-I Adul R "~ 43 d Sl NB $100 cafl), drapes, a1r·cood n--c--••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~~. ts. ef's. ~11 *BR .. •o NEW* 4.94r """'·. . imo. -·~ _.., Beach! $250 2br kids plex ---------.,.......,_,., M ..,.,,..... Sl95 Per mo. mcl ut1l Off..Mlle • :--rfl)lc. 64S-4900Save• t-•ee -------8ROKER67Hi00 ....-.. ···············•··•···· ....................... -<X>Nst:JME STEPS TO IEACH Garden like apts. adult Fe m a I e . M s t 11 k e , License. Clean. Pran nbaron townhouse. 3 br W&-GU-19E-~ft!bor; 1 'ba, "1"·bN'l>t. vmg. 2 ~I & ~HEWES .___'-'Jl.L""r.en~riear South :>:3"t°T'cel .~mo_J~ t·1pal\,o~~~.-Boon311ys TURTLE ROCX a>at slip! $250 2br kids OAJ r Yacht C u , Vrly Jacuua, 177 E. 22nd St. --' COMMU ... ITY Coast Pl~~ es em-.,.rt 1t4-A+IJ.4.,.......,IU.IJl,11.t.~•e~o~rx=-w:..;;.;•:.___...___,i 2'h ba. avail Aug. J Lo el .. petsgar64:>-4900ree $475 lBr.lba.yrly.$300 C M 6<1S-l!498 locat100.6Jl-090o •,Daily Pilot P lX 839-4487 __________ , h~~/ ~-:~% d=~~~~ •CONSUMER'SGUIDE ~~~.::= 2 ~~-1 bath, enclosed HERITAGE POINT ~=.~~~ ... !?.~~ tunuslK!d 2 pe~ wm ~ Costa Mesa. Ca Deluxe Tiburon condo. 3 81', 2'h ba, wet bar. Air (.'(llftd, pool ... 841 ""52:>. \ Execllllve home. large & rear yard. 4 BRs. formal 3 br 2 ba, bg fireplace. gID"age. 2Al Costa Mesa dow office. available for very pnvate Newly re, duun~ rm + living rm adults only. no doJ:s Bayfronl. 4 BR. 2 ba. rent tn NB. MOO/month decorated 3br,2ba.fam wtrplc. Avaal. 8/l. c-roo1 comm. pool, 1 blk from onb1gbay.S850Week Sl.64S-4095agt . FABULOUS 1 Bdrm Call Denise Bancrort b lS d •• Penthouse w /forever rm, wet ar, <'fl> • rps, Mo lK 134) . beach. S625 675-$557 res., 2 br, 2 ba townhouse An apl community de between Sam 3pm. Mon b I t n s • A I C Natalie BeQJamin 8474788worlt. w/endosed gar. $325. No signed with you tn mUld view of Bay Avail week day fo'r1day. 'i52·0298 Washer/drye r. refr1 g 752·1414 pe ts . 1912 Wa lla{'e foatunng llspac1ou.s rtoor lyf150 t.:xtras. Lease pref. $600. THE COVE-Bayside Dr. 6<1S-7300or6J7·589S plans. f\imlShed or un Pnvate room w/balh & mo. 968-4737 wkdays; Pool. Jae, Pnv bch, 1 furni s h e d I 2 & 3 View. $100/Wk. PrimeHB Beauty Parlor for lease. Cully equipped 14 yrs an Cannery Villa~e. 673·26:'>4 Unique opportu01l1e ... Start now. 1-'ull or Paf1 tJme. l'i610 Beach Blvd. HB Ask ror Pete s@-0879 eves & wk.nds. &.ag..a leodl 3248 bdrm & dl.'n. plush exec $235 2 br lads laundry bedroom apts. Available Salisbury R E. 2 room swte w /pa tio ••••••••••••••••••••••• rondo SllOO 759·l092 645-4900 Fee7 days 9 7 for occupancy June 20th. 673.moo Eves 673 7'i06 X1nt p<trkmg. util paid. $WS.Condo3br.2"'2 bit,2 HEA.RIEACH WEEKLY •CONSUMER'SGUlOF: $32.S.Agt.~9.-.is MomytoL.oc. 5025 :.ty. fprlc. pool 835--0211 ALL NORTH SIDE $260 lbr ""2 blk beach rre.•yunl .... G - -••••••••••••••••••••••• P a 0 er9373agent r>i>"-Jb lblk ... ft h 39r ~ ~c2b I' Bltns C rwo" """' 2 BR Curn1'shed "'Ondo l7700range AVl'.C.M Ste _.!: • New 2 Br, 2 ba, tl'rrifir ......, r lo .,.,.ac 28 · ... · · •• .. ·" • · _,.,, r poo · re rg •Park hkesett1n". '" • llE 600 " I '-'UICK CASH Small fee. 557-0824 r • • · • · · · · · $250. 6454900 Sm fee " w a I k t o b e a c h • sq "' x nt park T ~Oii ieach 3240 while wate r coastal •HOMEFlNDERS~ 12935\hSt. NU. ~oNSUM1-.:u ·s· GUIDE •Llgblt.'d tenms{'OUrts (Sborecl.Jffs ), .,.,"week· uig. S295 mo. 642 9929 aft """" ..-...." u ·' ly. Agent, 498--0660, eves pm or w n s. Isl & 2nd Trus t OeN1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• views: all wood inter., • 213·"""1711 • .., "· •0~-reatlooal fac1'1·t1'e" .....,., 6 k d OPEN HOUSE plank flrs .• frpl. stained $4502br lge bdrms·nice Brand new 2 & 3 br apts. •Pool & jacuua 496-3523 NC'w-elegant2bedroom glass. garage, ap Smallfee.557.0824 Newport Island yrly'. t ffJ>l's, wet bars. many •Gas BBQ SUB·LF.ASE AT l9ii loans arranged for any + den ($575). Cedar & pllances furn. $650. '*HOMEFINDERS• BR. water view. QU1et extras. Open l·S daily. •Sparkling clean laun· 3 BR. 2 ba .. frpk . bit· ins. p R 1 C ~S • DEL U X f'.: reason. Credit nv pro wmdow home. s Blocks 2 Br, sliin~led house. mature non ,moke r. 2660 Elden Ave. CM dry :! (•ar ~ar Avail S27s wk.. MODl-:HN 1748 SQ l"T. blem. Borrow on tht• '" lo beach. Priva~ 2-car Crpl.. hdwd. firs. all newl•---------Refs No pets . $325. r---------•Gardenpat1o k1l~hen .luly, S300 m A~. Agent ull or part. oCft{'e swtC' l'reased value of your J:a rage. Fully main· tiled lotch & ba. big We1tiUhcrn~r 6734749 2 Br. 11-'l ba,tiJOJoannSt •Open beam ceilings 673--3663 near OC Airport. $725 home.calltodayforfal>t. t.unC'd yard Adulls. No porch.beaut.yard.$50() rentalsGYollaba.---------Adults. no kids. Small •K.tngs11.ebedroom~ C:i ll Mo n F r i. R c; rourteous mtormatwn pets S25 18th St (714 ) New s tudio apt . patio .,50to$850.......L pets.548-7638. •Largewalk·lD Closels Laguna Bch -Crescenl 714 ,54().2061 •1''lw Home Loans """.,.,.,1 garden. M<./\ -..... Bachelor-$250 ~p t d . Bay, 3 BR. 1~. ha. sl"" 6, ----·----ft CIA .,.,.,....... _, E IN 2 RR ..,"" • n va e ressUlg area!> "" 1400 ~ C Hillie 494 75.51 B ACH FRONT OF -_.,., $185. I br, nice qwet area. •Accented wall:.. ~wk. 497-2042 !-'Q •t . omer office LJC·cns~d Homt• 1.oan COMmM le 11 ---thts decorator 4 bdrm . 3 BR-$375 t adult. Non-smoker. 55' .,q ft Avail 1mm1.'<1 Urokl•r ... ~•·r "lltl! Si• bcf " w.-... L.mpino HicJ-l 3252 home wJ!abulous view ur Gus. agt. 213·966 m_t _ Refs req'd No pets Near comer or W·•lnut & l br. compl. furn. ocean 3-400 Irvine Ave. N 8 Cahf for 17) r' Call our ore you pay sornc ••••••••••••• •• ••• ••••• BOATING .... · ·t ,., d TSL M .. v1°w 1 blk to bea"h. N Mullan °~ait ""n ......,,> f age. n {' y for l h t! a.-1v1 y .. n ON THE BEACH. ba{'h. gmt 642 1603 Jeffe.n. orr S. A. Frwy ... . ... ru: y '""""""' nt•J n •:.l o fll '" I 711 t , RUNA ROUND" Call 4 Br. 3ba, ~e fncd yard. Jsellyl.I LotsV o,r Lpnva{'yE. k I l {'h e ne ll e b al h .. Br l ba be I (714)559·7000. ~orry no dl..oawgntuonwan.' Awuga _I "ss2t5o. P"".!lt1g .. s1nale of!tr", g;r. :r.44 --~ CONSUMER 'S GlllDE Cul-de-sac. Avail 8/ 1 · t 1 A A AB L • " • . aul. ocat.aoo "'' .. .. ' --MM" have and ure "la S435:_Ph497·2268 WEEK.l.Y m JULY at w/shower. Uul pd. $J70 1 rhild ok. No pets. $200 =·Rental center open 499-1.887 garden set1mg, Newport 151, ~nd & 3rd 1' l• ' J ,. B>Owk. year round lst mo+ $.SO m o . 574 Joann St. y9amto7pm Plat u . Conven ient lo Crrt1it noprohk m U>eydld!'Savcllme,ga~ LA*efonst 3255 WATERFRONT JIOMES dep Re fs . 673-124\ 64.$.3417or~ •-•odt 3148 Balboa l br beach apt. airport. Offi('(> !'l.'rv1c1!:. 718-4271 &money &onf~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• C ..... 116ll·l•OO 9:30-11 30/\M.3-3PM . --,--$l650 mo now $300 mo avail SJSO '152·8tZ3 GM ... •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • • • Arranged bv lOOO'sofRefttah! $475 4brkidspetfn{'d yd 1---------1 -'IWNHSE. 2 Br 1..., Ba. 2 OCE .. ..,L..,ONT ~1 _nte r. 675·5810 or -=----A ............... -... 5-0 Coostlloml.'l,oanl' KIDS.PE:TS WELCOME Smallree 557-~ -------Very met: 2 br & buch yrs old. fplc, pvt patio. ,.,~ .. " 000393 -,....._ """" ---_ 64>4900 •HOMEFINDERS• WesUllH 2 br, 2'it ba apts °'3 bllt to OCl!an. gar newpaint,adulU.,no DELUXfo~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r>OVOU:'llEFOCASll • Ope ... ft townh r t Sepe JWle. 673 360\ pets. $300 mo. 646-7027 I & :? BR from $420. uttl Newport Bch oceanfront E /SIDE c M s ho p-1. tst . .,_d •. 3_1 n7 .... ys97 ~--1-Yi . 3267 OlL'\l', re n~. OVl'. 11\"I "'""'-M" w ... ca g A I ... , ........ b hol I ........... -------~ •eio pvt patio, ~ar. 11nol & ' ....,"""" ... '" r ar. vai · "' cs.""" y, "" e!IB e, llome11w1wr luJn~ iJrand new 38drm hse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• saWla. Washer & dryer ~llh 2 Bdrm. Large kitchen. l hr. newly de"orat"d. 7 J:!9 8 /12. $300. wk l(t•n USt! Fr ~ S4ll i24Y arran;:t'<i CJ'\t ba k d /d ta h...... <=-•• ea ·11 El D I u ... .&.-1.~ wood beam {'Cll'g, cpt'd ' " l-'am1lles o nly . Mr' ----c Y w e c '-" ~ar . ..,...,....ess stJ e a i Adult.&. $550. 640-5954. ~ Re!rtg/stove 67.5·6736 or view. $32.S mo 494 5492. LeW\S (710 979.3797 dys NEWPORT BLVO. C M. Borrow $1000. SllHI ooo l.'hr.ld OK. $550 tJ48 2655, Plan. Central air, 3 Or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-1751 731-4<Xr7 675-5175or64S-SS40 eves ., Pnmecomm'llo<'atJOn 11\'x1ble t erm::-. p,"1 dys. Wkends . eves w/Vu of hills. Fnnl din 2 Br house, garage. Closl' G1Mral 3802 1~~~~------il-:----------~ 4950 f 494 1·rl.'d1t no ~n>blem ~~II 536-4873. ing, !am rm. ~75/mo lse to beach. Call 645··2111 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• •THE DAISY* EXTRA LARGE lllr. $300 Vacatio. Rewtals 4250 sq. t. ·~ W> noobh~ulwn . 4 b 2 b No pets. Call 644·7211 646-6303 SPACIOUS I IR mo. 1st/last + security ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"1'~RLING n N SVC~ t.rrcat r , a. cpt.s, A.gt. ------/\ t I 0 For Kids &Their 831 0000 Palm Sprinas Vacation 5-COO La Ft. 7l4/9M-ti;101bkr> fenced yd, kids & pets ok. · -3 BR, 2 ba. waJk to b{'h, purtmen n range P .. -.. _ _ _ Avail. now. $445. Agt, no 4 BR. 2 Ba. bltns, <'Pts. pools/tennis SS75t mo. Utilities paid. pool, $240. a.rents •-Hills 3150 Condo on Mission Hills Sbowpla<-eof town .....-T t fec.964-2566,973-2971 drps, tge patio. 26801 Owner645--04ZJ646-3666 Av alluble Aug 1st. •Pool .::;.-;: ................ CountryClub.968·5430. MesaVerdeDr Pluza ~S.. "" 'iuper3br . l~ ba. Crpl<'. lge 'fam/din r m area. Kids & pets ok. $435. Agt. no lee 964·2566: 973-297 l All te '"A75 1 '""" 9410 •Tot Lot 1525 Mcs11 Verde Dr. 1-:. OHc:k 5035 can . ,,. per mo. st H bo Vi I ~ •2 Bdrms. I both LAGUNA HILLS R...tab to~ 4300 tosta M<.·~a ••••••••••••• • •• •• • ••. • & last + secunly. Call ar r iew Kno ls. 3 Ar, la2boa taa-d 3806 •Dishwasher:; New adult deJuxc apts ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• Sue 55&7?0'7 lovely end unit on ~rnbll W furn •-·-'urn. 8 .11•3 _._, 545-4123 LOWEST · dbl gar. tennis. pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • allttopark ""urn '"" '"" •llsaECTIVE• $41S 3+fam kids peL'\ jaruui. $725. 759...()'717 ZBdrm. 188, YTIY Crpts, Pomona at 18th l'l, CM vool. Jac u.u1, sand Gain a reliable Sma.U fee . .557-0824 drps, stove. ref rig, gar. (714l63l·3515 volleyball. roommate. 645·7464 ""9rnt lot.s ht T.D:._ a!so 2IMt T .D. Loms.. ~~ S?7S Fw /g64rdn r f ncd •HOM F.FINDERS• licJ Canp11 TwwhM deck. $375. 4.94-32ZJ. rxn __ 2_B_R ___ h_ld_O_K-i AUCl.A VILLAGE •SH.ARE A HOM E• ......,gar ee 5-4900 2 br den + wet bar. 2~ _,, ·gar, c • • 2S211Stockport •CONSUMER'SGUIDE Spectacular 3 br. 1~ ba. ba. lots of storage & ex· lal»oP• ... 3807 no pets. 136 K Bay St. 58l-6151or581-6l30 2482 8K NEWPORT IL VD 900 sq . (t. Add111onal c.tdowtt ston1~~ ,1vu1l Plenty or 1''a1rMI T('rm~ s1nee t!M!l U•9g Eiqn .. al piarkmg. &l2·3490 Sattlet' Mt9-Co. !B I' R Crl $29S d fri:>lc. dlshwhr, gar. kids tras, mirrored door~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 541·533lorS43-2325 Officeopen9·7daHy ~~ · Fe ~y & pets ok $475. Agt. no mstr 11ulte. frpl & cable. STEPSTOBEAClt F.a •CONpSUMe.x EeeR'SGUlDE fee.964-2566or973·2971 secunty. pool. teM L<i. & Cute l bdrm, huge yard. ..~•pode!hui:t, ueli~I pdbr .• ~1~·. Mewport .. odt 3869 . Ad Jt UU) pd $115 I ~I~ .,,. ~ ~ ••••••• •••• ••• •••••••• • ----~-----1cozy 3Br. p;ttio. pvt Jae. u 6( no pels . ~ • ...; .yry. mo.646-4387 P"'111( .... E~RT WALKTOBEACH yard nrschool $4SOmo ~00 /some lex1b1hty. 67:J.,.._,or83:k>118 -,... ·rn·v Shattabomeoraptment ~ hut on Newport ~~2171 S4S.06l 1 ~-02Aru ~ Blvd 2S'x36' + Ion nrt'll Ret1n't1 rouplt• has monl'y filtt-~~~-Available month to tol~n<l L..;t&2ndTO's ~·--h.Ju month b:u111 Lean· Ai:1•nt. Hl37-:r744 4 br, 3 ba. 1 yr old. $S7S S8H7S3 · BtU646-7t1Sdays. 2 BR. Frplc, $400 lse. NEW BREED APTS Ba c he 1 or s. l or 2 mo Ron 847~ srEPS TO BCJI lit dlx 2 Mature adlt.s pref'd. 211 Studio $220, l br $270. l br .Bedrooms & Townhouse& CO .,.._ ~""" •mes581{e&4.') 2l2l 832-4134Since l971 -------1·--------· snS3br kldspels yard Miwpott •ec1t 1269 sty 3Br • 2Ba home. Cypress-A. SJS..6617 w/lol rt $290. PooGl.jacuUJd'. Specta~uolmor$339spa~. total ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5'S-ll62ll .......;;,.:_ ________ 1 efl{' • garage. as pa1 . .. S275!ri~~~~/::./d NOFEE' Houses,condos.•--------~Coro.adtlMw 3122 Rerrig incl. 64S-44ll. 393 recreation program. •HOME"""'~ERS• d u p 1. ex ea . R e nt a 1 Bluffs LF.e. J Br. !am. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.amilt.oo social program 7 pools. R .. 11'.., vili ..,., ·---------1 tennis courts. At FashJ011 1 -- 9 -r-poo--l -ho_m_e ___ P_e_rf_ert_, Pa on, 67>4912 Bkr. ~:·~d~~~~~~~s 2 lk cust. bit, paUo. focd. Island, Jamboree & San {' 0 n d . S6 s 0 • 3 8 r ()peol Buy like rent. 4 Br, l mo allow~int & Joaquin Hllls Hoad IS EYHTTHIMG you want to rent too C:X· pensive ? Then ge t a roomm•t~. root the dlf· ference & solve thc pro- blem. FREE roomnuate service. 5J6. 7504. t own h o m e, Hunt. 3 ba, jacuzzi. etc. 1712 NF.WPORT HGTS·38r. (Sf "".., 1_la_bo_r_._S37_5._____ t7t4t644--1900 Harbour area. $575. Joan Highland. $325,000. 2Ba. din rm . lg y d 'Tl., ·•,~r:~'~S..~ O..OP°"9t 3826 ---------orJoM-l37lor846-2S97 bome.Agt.,631-0900 w/pool , krdlll & pets OK. b ~~~~~o •••••••••••••••••••••••Nice 2Br Dplx upst11 irs. Shr b4!autiful Newport S750mo.548·t.119 Crplc. Wt O. gara1te , c ondo. O {'e an vu , 3 0.. e.m::•VIEW GARDEN APTS 2 BR & den. 1 blk from du!•· t L'd I f 30 -· cptt, drpe. blw, on ~ 3 Br b d.sh hi h hi a .,,, nu P4' s. nr ·• o poo /\enn\S, w/ em. . AdamA near Mai.a. $W0 Unobstructed view of • 2 a. gar. wt.r. CORONA OEL MAR g sc • $385 mo. 1Ble11hoppln11 Lsc. cr~lt S300 mo. 642--411H mo ,_.n_,. W /D, frpk. channel 2 Rr Townhouse. frplc. 493-M'JS11ft6&wknds. ref l'>OOmo 49'·6303 I ,_,........., O<'eao and Newport view. Vrly $600.6'15.7895. ---------11~:.;,....,,,:::.:.:....:::..:..:.·...:.:...:....::::::....._ ROOMMATEWANTED 3 br 2 ba, very clean. Bea{'h, 38R. 3ba. New, :og1·::1~·~me ~~•n2br apl, bltn.,, breakfast Blor k rrom water & toshare 2 br 2 baw/frpl. buu.t. fenced backyartl. full security. Tennis, W11nt.ed to Lease: 4 br or 3 8 inn v ews. ?SC bar. aar., lnlirY rm. S32S Shores area. 3 br, 2 ba CM . Must t>e metu Yorktown/Nl'wland. hcunl, s wimming. br + den Rlurh o r to Fashion Island" Cine Eves498--03L8 · dupltx . Yrly l s e physically o rlt ntcd .. vall. '"u". l .... 25. lllOO/mocoosider lseopt. EaslbluH. 2 adults +2 ~be~a~cll.~644-26~~1~1~~~~{---------(7141956-:ii/t female, non-smkr Prt'f. " " 0 ... A&l /O Ak r hild N Sunny cle an 2Bdrm. _800-' __ 21_06......;..' o_r_M5-6384_......:.;_;_ _ _i Gary a7n~:42305 or :~ ~~~:640-4:k p ct s · bltw. ocean vu. No k1ds1 Bar chclor unit 1, hlo{'k ~~:!.0:v~~~~: iini~ 8eacbwalk Twnhae. 3 BR. (714) 751-6373 Ownr/Agt. 11 you're in lhe market pets. $290. 493-7231 afl :; rom bench. All ut1l pd mo + uul 2~ ba, !rplc. (114) SpecllySeavlewHome. for•better car.hesure pm Noklds.nopets 201 F. ---------536-0850 or days (2l 3 l Sellw\tb EASE• t.o check the many autos ..:;.....--------Balboa Blvd. lil$O per Female rmmt ncodcd to $~ Want Ad n-ults ll'11 •BREEZE advertised ror sale in Find what you want ln mo. + s~unty dcp. Qlll share spar•OWJ 2 Bdrm. 2 Rei) 642-5678 Clasalllcd Ads &4Z.S67B Classllled. Daily Pilot Clasalfleds. Sue 55& ncn &. Jean oo.saoo • .... tnata..tat 4500 IEHDOHLOMSAYS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 .000 ~q rt . N<'W wllf'\•hou.'I~ ~pa{'(' 11n In duetnal Park 89<& 5351 For n'f'lt or Lea.'\t-: sooo sq rt mdu.stnal bid~. ion"'fl for :\t P , cornf'r o f PuDmon St & Paulanno St. CM. Fenced. puvcd. p11rking, fire sprlnkl<'r~. 110·220 wired. Inquire W.A. Dosta. 714 1549·0011 ~ 11q n, new Ult-up. Irv ll)dus t . 2900 A1rwuy 1133·3003/213·262 1543 f>RIME LO<;, IN S /\ 2700 Sq I\. unit with or rl('t:S for h·nH· On Mcf.'addt>n, JU!>t off Newport & S A Frwy11 Ncwhope Propert1~11 963-7200 ShoplyPhoM l stTitUST DBS 2ftd&lrds SWINGS & Rt:l''l'S CONSTrtUCTION -APT &COMMF.RCIAl. MIGUEL MORTGAGE CO lll·73'1 661-2511 OPIHfVUYDAY I _ Sdlool1 &. Hlip Wcmhd 71 00 ..... W..t.d 71 00 Wedn~d4y July 26 1978 * DAIL 'V PILOT Da Im true tfon 10 0 5 •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• Am-••ftb/ Loat•Fo.ct 5300 Lo&t&.F.-d 5100 ....................... HlfpW.ted 7100 ~W .d 71 00/H r ... u .. t/ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••··--·-·hDanc"' 1•b"c".Assoc.Rep aaftwftft •••••••••••••••••••••···-..-•t .apW .. t.d 7 100 IU\A: "''¥ ~ ._ • .......,,.'5 •• ee •• e • e • e ee •••••• •••• ee e •• • •••• e ee ••e•.e•eeee Lott• FMd ~tor ~Wld •pet~ C. II found Smull bl.aC'k & JOI.II i.n Learn thti Latin ATTENTION DUS DRIVER·Uc~osed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ao 1mal·Ai.>1Ji.taoce whit• male mix dog lluslle&Salsa.lt.amore llOllOYElt TB.La exper'd wunll'<J for pvt .,_091C.._mh 5 Io U-.i1i1wS37 2273. no fl~ V1c1111ty Pacific t:u.t~L run LC>fi:elher. 4 ooe hr Full time . New ac· l!dlool, Laguna Bch,6 30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'OU"' l> Bile G Hwy, Hwitmgton Beach cl(&Ut!S lit>. Moro info U you ...... new t.o Co<ta counts /Sare d eposits w9AM & 2 l5-4PM. $4.75 r 1~ er man ~l.3031Il1•rG 'I ... "' " Partt1me Fri. &Sat. For h M p .. Shepbe1 d , female. nr Cl.I 67J..34.20 Mesa, &.emporan ly di.s· our Colta Mesa office. per r · u · '• c • • • Cahforrua &c Muuiesou. Found Sml old b1cycll!, in Ja W..ted, 7075 cootinuing your ~uca· EQ)er'd, pref'd. Please _49'-__ 7m. ______ _ D.W.Ylltc..t C.M ~ NptBch.Ple~tdeoUly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tioo.recenUydiscbareed call Mr. Donnelly, CANVASSERS 2995 Mllbro Lotit Shep.Husk pup (fem) 548-25.a AUrac. lady. 34 yn;. coll. from lbe service. or for 546·2300. Ca Ii fornta VOTER Costa Mt!~a g:ry /bm/blk. wh lip 00 Found · MinH>oXJe. Vk ed, capable & penonable =:~ee~!~:. l:0~: Federal Ssvmgs & Loan. REGISTRATION Youare~wlDJleror Lail. Namo-Summer Vic. M1tln/MacArthur, SA. aeeks pos ition with sider this unique op-2700 Harbor Bvld, Costa Ptr. work avail for a&· ....._frNffcb+a Meu Woods. Reward '15t·lBOl.~ Senior cilit.eo as compa· uni y Mesa . Equal Oppor sertive individual. Mu sL U22.50value),lo 546-0173 nioo.646-9277 port ty. oucanearn: Employer be capable ot working ~ ln>s.. Found. Sml M. Poodle under little supervision, ....... ,.~ Lost wbHe & s ilver mix pupp y . Vi c . Housesllt~ug. Mature $216.PEAWEEK Students 14 yrs & older -r Peral~ F c11t. Vic Tustin Beach /Adam li. Ha. lady. avrul A~uat 15 BANK urged to apply. Call Ci~• & Vis ta Daya NB 536-2037 Loe refs J Cllln. 3S6 Based on your produc· 8474141. Augwstlrd thru l.5tb REWARD646-1774 Harold Dr.1.ag Bcb. livity, commission, plus --------- Anaheim Convention Penonda 5J50 Airlin 1 d incentives and extra pro· TEI I ER Can>et Cleaner, no e~p. Center. 800 W. Kat.eUa LDst... sapphire & di,amond ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ede foermpmoyysmeuen. lAme: fit sharing bonus. The ,........_ \Mee. Pays up to $1.500. Tickets must be ex· settmg from lady s ring, 8 r women & men we are p/mo. ~ chan&ed for reserved i.o W. Newport. Reward I Spiritual Reader bilious, eager. Ail for Jeoking for may be tired Hwlliw\IOll •ach seata at I.be Convention 67f>.7060An,ytime! 1&1.5So. El Camino Real Robert.~ ol typing, foldwg papers. Carpel layer with own ,. __ t b d f ti SaoClemeot.e. FUiiy lie. -'--.. ~ j bs •~ k We try to mue your truck & tools. 640-2700 """" er a ea o me. LOST· ' .. Parrot M·ca~ .,. ~ Wmhd 7 I 00 war~e o "' wor . h ...... t 8 30 •· s Call 642-:i678. Ext 329 lo • ..... ... rorappt.482-7296 ;:::?:•••••••••••••••••• ing for a lilIUted income. world belt er w it a ""':wn : • . claim)'OW'Uckets. Vic. Univ. Park. Jrv. o.,.. •'""'G MASSAGE ·--------•I Work w/young people. pleasant environment. * * * Reward for lnfo. leading ~" n-p·d ~.. """' ·bl lf st.ability and competiUve to return. SS2-0779 Bob James-Lie Masseur Acctng Bktpog ..... 1 auv . ..-si e. salanes. We are seekulg ---------1-:::.:.==::.:...==-::.:.:.;:...__-' OutcalJ9-9,4S4·Sll1 ~•.a•y you are 18 or over & EBE.£ L R d r • _."'_ woo.id be avAJL lo start an experienced Teller to ~ o st : e war or ---------1 o....; ... _ "'oday ,_ wor.. k 20 ho k PREGNANT'> C . ...,....,..,., .. , .., ,. work immed. Call btwu wor urs a wee on SURVIVAL SE RIES HlMALAYAN fem cat. · anng, oovariousaccounting& 9am·2pm a part-time basis. Will SEMINAR 8 PM Thurs Corona del Mar. 644-7694 confidential counseling & book"eeping assign 64r "514 b.aodle financw transac· July 27-Aug 31. At The or640-0744 r~erral. Abortion, adop-.. · _,_ w ooden Boat 2210 fion&keeping. meats. Work close to ~~~~~~~~~ uoos such as deposu.s . Newport Bl vd N 8 Lost . f!eward f'!r re~um APCARE 547-2563 tfe~~sbtooms~'. r~~:urn~ A'"""'MOTIVE ;~~llda~~yw::Ji· tyep~g· G73-9480 · d cherished calico kitty. u.1v ---------• 2yrold female, white un· LJHDA & VICKI lants needed thruout IMMEDIATE required. deroeatb & paws. Please a.teal M~ OrangRo1!rt Half's . . OrEHIHG See what we have to 0r. CASHI& TB.IP HOMES Costa Mesa. part ume. exper. Hours lo be ar· ranged. $3. p/hr. Apply The Earl's Plumbing Inc.. 15216 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa . or call 642-1753 CASHIER TBB'HOMES CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 1:; accepting applications for positions und e r l'~ed era 1 Comprehensive Employment & Training Act. To be eligible. applicants must reside in City of Newport and be unemployed for a minimum of 30 days. Positions open are: Refuse Crewman. Laborer. Library C~rk . Engineering Aid. Mail Room Clerk. Groundsman Gardener. Equipme nt Mec hanic He lper. Building Maintenance Man & Water Billing Clerk. Salaries range from $600 to $833 per month. The positJons are entry level. Most posili'?flS do not require any pre vious cxpenence. For information & application. please contact the P ersonnel Office, 3300 Newport Blvd. NB. 640.2101 AMII fiUag dcrt.: 1/4/71 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Outwit -Tulip - While -Saltre ~ ~~:::-e~1b:,~rc,~ For ftte fw of it! Accountemps 'ain ~cooflnf·~ercury 1 dde· fer. give ~ a call, Tom Lower Cliff Dr. Laguna ServingaUOraJlieCo. SOOS Ma.in Ste501 "'~p i~efor a a Y Blee,848·JJ82 835-7313 N . u' · -" expenenced tn OMV and Beach. 494-8Ml o. Towe~. won Ball& cootracts. Apply'° Mary lo The City of Orange ,.., ...... _ susm· ess Mgr GL&IDALE FEDERAL SAYIMC.S Mission Viejo. ex per. •--------1 Hours to be arranged. $3. p/br. Apply The Earl's DILIVHY PEttSOH needed. P /time for busy Newport Beach Travel Agency. Must bave re· tiab1e motorcycle & in- surance. Rn flexible. Moo thru Friday Hrly wage & mileage pd 833-9617 Lost orange kitten approx WITHOUT ··Gimme two hot dogs. 12 wks old. Male. Vic 500 One with mustard and blk of Fernleaf Cdm one without." "Which Rewa r d. Pls ca l l MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y 714/835-U03 " ... ....,, . one WITHOUT?" _673-0t2. _______ -1 Found German Shrtbair Dys, ••n. hr ---------.1 Pointer , female, vie 631-2140 Bols a & Magnolla ,•--------- PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 ~11 JDY 1lcm or rom buatJOn or items for f15 or less wuh a Penny Pmcher Ad. 3 lines for 2 cons«uuve days &.ch additional lint• ,., 00 for tile z dayi;. (;han(e 1l' No commercial ad!>. f"or more lnform;ition Jnd to place your ad n1 II 642-5678 Westminster. 842,8743. *9UALITY POUND: ColUe female, ESCORTS* you~g. vie Sussex & Ph for app't 835-3749 Manners. N.B. 548·3904 VlDEO MOVlE PARLOR Found prescrip. glasses Free 20 min 1nlroductory m case. vie. 3036 E, Cst. v1S1t, oo purchase req Hwy,CdM 644-7605 Abo dance & rap FOUND: Irish Setter. ap-~ions prox. 4-S yrs old. Male DANCEOFFUM 64S.l508 2J>SOS. Euchd. Anaheim ---------1 Exciting recordtnA. FOUND· Parakeet, VlC 53'H 581 Mesa Verde. Sat. 7122 S4!M.198af\ 5:30 LOSf: Black ridrng boots w ma me ms1de. $S0 re· ward' Variety Escorts 558-2677 IScorts & Models OUTCAU SEE YOUR ADIN PRINT IN 24 HOURS Place your Daily Pilot classified ad be fore 5: 30 p.m. and it will run in the next day's issue . The Daily Pilot is the only afternoon Orange County n ewspape r to offer you this 24-hour service. W.als& ktwctto. 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE UC EN SE SCHOOL OFFERS 6-tt lActwe,,... A min. ol 6 mo·s factory. assembly exper. req. Ap- plications being taken for all shifts. WElSERLOCK COMPANY SS.SS McFadden, Hl Och Equal Opport Emplyr M/F ASSEMIUI Stop by our office or call 642·5678 and a friendly ad-visor will help you place your ad. You can charge your ad or u e BankAmericard or Master Charge. ot Electro-mechanical •CtashCourseavallable devices. Precision & •Mat.eriale provided. clean work tor small sta· •Small classes tor ble mis company. No ex· penonalizedl.natrucUoo. per neccn. Call for =1::_~te-<lay app't. 6'2·8584. 834 Production Pl.N.B. •Placement-q> to 80% --------- RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN·MERCURY GLB4DALE FEDERAL SAYIMCiS LOO Newport ~nl~r Dr. Newport Beach, Ca . commiAJioo. 1-------------·1 92GGO Equal Opp Em pl . DAILY PILOT 642-5678 .-Freet 3 Wttk Sales Tralnlna C•ForO....b IJl-1003 4'3·0442 Ka tell• Real Es I.ate School 3:2031 Ca m.lno Ca plstra no San Juan Ca pistrano Tu plac-e your mcsaaie b<>forelhe readlni public, phone Ou1ly Pilot Claulrled, 642·5678 ........ M/f/H HEID HELP7 Help youn1ell to a He3pina •<"lrrt 1(1n or Qual111ed lfopcorut. in I.he OAJLY r1LOT HELP WANTED ADS Plmmbing Jnc., 28922 Camino Capistrano, Mis· sion Viejo . or call 49S-<M01 ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Shift for Yourself (1st or 2nd) BltAlclFwt Co<pcnuon. a IMOtt 111 lht •Mt~no mo~tllt lleld. ,,._, openllll)S 11'1 both l"9 I.. 8n(J 2n0 anlll '°' Hl)eriencOICI E1tc1ron1c .-...~. The QPeftlf\01 "' he"9 ll>Clude • CABLE A HARNESS ASSEMBtt:ftS • PCB A.8SU IBLEll8 • ll£WOllk • MECHi\NICAL A88£MBL£1\8 II you~ got tho 1111111 tn ~ ol ''--. •od you•o Ilk• 10 l'Mll• your lul\mt wnl't • l•tl~•f'IQ firm. pl'()nt '°' ¥1 1111enr1tw eooointt'Nnl or dfOe> by ,..,,, w~ •~ ~ ('114) 731-6100 basic / Four •A corporet1on 'D an MAI compeny e 14101 ..... Myton! ~ f u.lln, CA HMO W. ..,.. "' #olf,,fMI,,,_ AetlOIV I O~I Oooot1111t1/r lm/110vf11 "''' Cooll'sttefpet' 4 nil es pr week. Ca II SCS. 7418 between 8· 12A M. Comlter help, 18 yrs or older. 10PM -6 AM . DBfTAJ.ASST. Chairs1de. full llmC' Good benefits. H . B 893-5032 or 84&-3540 DISHWASHER Night or day pos1t1on:. JVail Apply btwn 3-Spm Moo·Fri. Must tx-18 to apply . J P . M ae·:. Res taurant. lOH t Adam s. H 8 Cal ~rook burst> Winchell's Doout.s 253 E ---------17LhSl, CM. artwr ror wet swt mfgr Exper'd or will tram. Ap· ply 'l to 12 Mon Fri. 1$3'1 W. 18th. Costa Mesa DISHWASHER Kitche n helper-full tune. maturio lady pri· ferred Xlnt benefit" & wortong cood. Bayvww Convalescent Hosp1t:il, 2055 'rbu rin . C M 642-3505 E 0 E Domestic help. ironing Call eveo1n,::s 64(>-7431 DRIVERS Cross country. oo speca<J t lie. req McGregor Yachts. 1631 Placent.u1, C.M. EXPEDITORS S..IC!/Fout Corpotaoon, •t lllC' l0<elron1 o• t"'9 111rmno "'"~ tl'IOu911V. Ma OPel'ltl'l98"' bOfll ~ •nd Procluc11on Control lor CAl'CSIOltes ...,,n 1 2 ,,_. oi fblPedilil'IQ •perlelle• s.tric l9QUl.-1s wtOIUCllt • PURCHASING ReQulrH • 11.00W1~ 01 a 11i. ar!YH, vora ~ lino l)ftntO" • PRODUCTION CONTROL AM)ull'llt • btlci<Qrouncl If' tl'to mini computllf INllO II you l>OllOH thfl '*lMN ty QUllllfl~tlOM, oon~ Wl'\l\I BeaociFovt 11.u 10 OflOf ""OllO COM~nu11on ooup1eo wlln wi<lo-rono•l'O mnue 1>er1e111s mocl4lfn ~ CQfW9tllel'llly IOCtl,0 IM:o II llH wttll • PfOCUCI,... WOl1'; IH1¥1fonmotll AOC! OKCleDll0"81 aclV.-1 POlllflliei Cao. Or~ DY. or .. no you; ,,..,_ 10 1'111111 "-..._._ ~ '7141 731 6100 t>BSIC I Four •I corporation ,D-~" MAI company ® 14101 ,._ MyfW tlOllCI T111t1n. CA l2MO Wf' .,.. ..., A fl•""•t/14 Ar.llON fowl ~111!•1)' imo"""1' 1111F I 06 OAJL Y flL.Ql Af9119" •epoir ec:.-p.roter Ot<orafM9 Gw ••MJ ......••.•.......•..... ········•···········•·· ········••············· •••.•........•.•......• 86J ApP.l.a1tnt't'~r\. \.'w.loro kl'mudt<llna & D~GN£k. ,.~r. will t::xpert clunup!'t, tr\!e TRIPt.:tlAtt<a-: $JU Add111on.!> l'•ll Vince help you dccoralt' :>Our t r1mm111 ti & > m I 2025 Main. s A l,cnhotf & ""~O<' 673 7404 home, floor plun. <'Olor lund~t·ui,ie Call Mike ~ 41422 ~i.:,7 0100 r-t r~,·,,. --schemes, accent pieces 548·2°'9 -.-· ~" -Portfolio available ---__.-------St<rv Ice on :.e•w1n11 ....................... 556-884l GueAccas.t-YleH machinf'~ & small 11µ Shampoo & st~nm clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• vUancei. I d.iy i.er\ICt: Color bnghtt•ncrs. wht DraftlftcJ It DHJ91 HANDYMAN Ca~ntry . ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REALl..V CLEAN HOUSE., Call Grngham Girl. Free est 645-5123 lmmaculate Cleanmg Co. For those who deserve the bea l. SS l · 24 79 LandicapincJ 'p~ 19--'-I ••••••••••••••••••••• .._.. •• ..,,. ,.,.....~ ..... cl4'q . .........................•..................... THEP'LAMTIROkER House Pamttng. Int . t-;x llOMESAVf-:RS P lumb Wholesale to publJl· trr Free esllma tt'i. John ina de He11tu111 1-·r~· '1!\l It would be our plN1.,ure Bel'k 631 -33413. 645 2ttil SU hr llone<t di rd1db!e lo how you Whul to serv1c1> Bofl\ M {' OK pltrnt, where to plant lnt. ext. ~ervtng area ror i !179 IJ065 or 847 03b3 how to plan I, how to yrs Prof riual work IJlal.lltarn. Pric-e hsl I Reas Ins, Dave.586-IS425 PERRY'S PLUMBING gal Sl SO, S gal SL 00, 1.. We dea1 any drain or ········••••····••·•••• l'..i<l>lll Tit'• Sl·r~H'l', lnm top rr mo,c. 01 namental prunlllt: F'rr•• ~t Loe.ii l'.ill:. 4lH 341'4 R11u:bow palm lr\'e •'l\ ~l'l:-nelll & r lc·.in, an}' hjlt 4~ 71\tl} 494 ~1~ Vacuum Cleatll'r Cl'nter , Cl)(b 10 min bleach. Clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• ele1·tn cal, plumbing & 1572 Newport Blvd,<.: M bv. dm rm, hall $15. l\vg Ho111es. Apt.s& Add1tron:. flr.> 1147-2787,545-3820 Ro&emarie's Houseclean ing. Refs. reason Own trans 642· 1403, 645·3439 gal $26 Fial:. SS 50 Slnt·1· EUROPEAN EXPERT ::ewt·r c1nyt1m ' Fr, l' 1954 631059:;bef !ll\Mor Pa1nt1n g·. remodel t.'Sllmi.le:-Ca ll •or lnw aft SPM plumbmJ;{ Fr est 661-2467 wlcnd nite!I b73 :Jlal Tutoring &10-3107 rm S'1 so. col.It' h $10, ch r ~ed FobN Groding ~Rt-pain ~ Guar t'11rn ~t odor 642-6144/549-3325, ('vei; ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUNSHINE GIRLS Profess1onaJ home and office clearung Fully In sured. Free estimate RE work & empties welcome. -----Maloftry I' J 1nt1 n J;{ I n l q u d I RetftOdet & R~pair ···•·•·•··•··••········ P11tno lt>s!>On!> htJoihCbl quunty 1ni.trvc·t1n'l !lti3·W>ll •••••••••••••••••••••.. Cpt repatr. 15 yrs ex pr -Do work mys~lf Rer:i Btctrical •Save A1oncy• col OIOI •••• •• ••••••••••• •• ••• • Unveways•Purk1n1? lot _ . ..,_. __ lldul. s k1ploader dump Irk, gr11dmg, tree wrk, dl'molilions etc. &11-1257 •••••••••••• ••••• ••. ••. matcnul!;. rates nt•got1• • • ••• ••• •• ••••••••••••• ble 1194 05!!!1 ······················~ •Repairs •Sealcoatrng Catering Hubbard S.ctric •Lr c N B ' (' M S & S •••• ••• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • _Ll_c_327 __ 136 ____ 64_5_·00_7_4 Guthn and Spouh Asphalt ~ .i1:171 _ Janos 1-:uropean Cater-ELECTRICIAN·Pnced ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------540.9525 Bnckwork Sm.ill JOb~ Newport, Cost.i Mc11d dt Irvine 675 317S eves Movlncj Add1t1011. n •modt I ..1 ,, Housepamtmg lnh:nor 1ypes constr Fret.> t ~t Spel'ralist. f"'rce est. John Low rates L1c'd 548-8250 Beck 631·3363or645·2161 RoofWJ (1t t a clear Vil'"' fr orn AC.:Lr;AR V\f'.W"Co You,,. tned \!le tt>'it 110V. f:")' lht> bt>i.t• 1>31 1Yl l7 ......•.........•...•.. Divorce 1Ba nkruplry s:;o Action Typing, 9f'.O ~ 19 c_,.,,te-r ....••.•••..•.......... Larpenter Free c~I. l\ny !>lie Jobs t'dll Allan or Tony. 646-864!1 rng. Summer parties. right-free estimate on banquets. weddings largeorsmalljobti ti6H467 ------1 Licensed 673-0359 C-.t /Concr.t~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gcadaninc) Foundations. reta1n1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• walls. blot· ks, pat101> •VERY LOW PRICES• S568ill Ltl''d OnGardenmgMamt Gi!orge 54!f·20t5 Controdor •••••••••••••••••••••••Clean· ups. Hauling , R J . Huffman &Son Landscaping lmmed. servicing. 642·9907 Ind carpentt'r comm ires Remodel & add1t1ons. + pa1ntrnR Rcui,on 645-4644 or548·4541 GeneraJ service. Hauling, rate~ John 5:H 8082. _Licensed & Bonded lrimlDlDg. yrd m.a1nt , nu 547·9264 --Remodeling, additions. lawns, spmklrs. 645·7926 Carpenter & 1 abinet rdwd decks & spas. new Exp. Japanese Gardener work. s rruill JOI». & re <.'Onslr Lied. 556-82A 1 Complete yard service. pairs Free ei.L. 645-2003 Find what you want in Reliable & neat. Npt da~ Duly Pilot Classifieds. Bch, CdM a rea. 645-0094 S" alummum seamlesb The Moppets, that's raingutters w /baked on name. Clean mg 1s enamel Cstm bll on job. game. Call 54&-2392 •••••••••.•............ our ••• •••••• •• • • •• • • • • •• • • Apt P ainung our Moving, haulrng. :.tu Homes, ext & mt WALKER ROOFlll/Ci The Guttermen. 542-1242 Walls tin floo & dents.20'van.4yrsexpr, 631·2508 Jerry Lie 1132641:19. c1ll 'Y P'' list rates 8411-9973 ---------ruc1fmg, fre<' ei.t ~ s.352 l n t rr1o r , eXl'1r1or , ce1 gs. rs P~/f'apPfin9 .•.•••................. ~ WUldows cleaned. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ 646-__ 6_14_5 __ _ Res1dent1al & c<Jm m 'I REPAIR&. REROOI' All properl1e c; R1rharn l}PP 'i .>h t nl(1" PETERS Pl\ INTI NG Marc;hal I 646·0425 or rork'>hdke s t·nnwo l.11 Expr'd Reas Rates 531-8082 free~t 541 ~.!130 OCC Student l Ton truck Trash. tree trim. Ron 642-5703. 97_9'_648_9 --- Mature European woman 'n or full day Free estimate by appl 541-2529 ----------1 ----Free Est Call Gene T"" Senice ~-0458 CHEAPEST hauling in Pamt1ng Extr/l nlr Ew. t,~,.,.. Fr. ""·ts CHEAP' 1 __._#~ " v-.. ..~ ~ pr'd . honest, neat, rea~ 642-2995or645·1390 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Llc'd 964·1045 Dave CHEAPEST hauling in Lown. Fr ests CHEAP! 642-2995 or 645-1390 Lile h auling moving. Garage· Yard clean mg. Reas. rall.'li 642-0705 Dig-It Landscape Reas ~ prices. Prof. landscape & .f'me Exler Parntrng by inig. 646-7070 R. Sinor Sl lie , rns Try me 836-5555 2'1 hr~ L.M.S.-Roto, Sod or -S e e d e d L a w n s Prof pamting F.xt & 111t Sprinklers, Planting. Low rates. Rel-; Free Xlnl refs. 675·763.1. est. 531, 4780. 536-4383 p;ano & Of'CJO" T t111i1MJ • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Expert shapm~. thinninit Planoturung&repatr 2S & s lump c.mvvo l yrs exp. Master·., degree Landsl ape 1. rt' .. lion ~ tn mu.sic $22 50 this mo 67~2821 only 770.4876 ------ Lose :.ome1h111,R valuJhle · Plcnt... /Repair . ..................... . Neal patches & textures FREE EST. 893-14 39 PIUCl' an cid in l)Uf Lo'l and F'ound l 0 1u rnr:-. That's whetto l,leOl>I\' look when Lhe} 've 1ound .. n 1terr. of value• Sl .62 per DAY Th:il .. ALL you Pl•) fo1 a 3Udet) ud In lh1· DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY l)O IT NOW • 6•2·S678 Help Want~d 7100 ~ WCllllted 7100 Help Want.cl 7100 Help W..t.cl 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Http Wanted 7100 H.Cp Wanted 7100 Hefp W•hd 71 OCl Help Want.ct 7 lOO •• •• ••• • • • •• •••••• •••• • • ••.:.;;._..~~ •y;;_.j,;;_ ~··· •••• • •••OFFI• • ••C••E• •• ·•••••f :~_·a·I :~,·t· .. ·tt~····••• •• ••• • •DRIVER• ~=~ ~~ce t pe m t GIRL FRIDAY lo work in lnvent.ory control Mature, over Ill Good be able at~;:~{ pu°blicus& shade ~ drapery s hop. Hot.el ~cing, shrppmg & re- Lori's Ketchen needs a ,._ .,., s mart. efficient meddle-Acceptmg applications RECEPTIONIST 1 EARNING ENOUGH dnvmg record. Deliver work weekends Apply in Dulit:S mclude opcmnR & FRO.._.T DESK ce1v1ng. some typ1nR. Good pay, xlnl benefits • aged gal. gd w/f1gures. Unlimited oppon 18 yrc; W1Lh to key add. m:o ch I 1.,..COME t graphi c supplies 1n · closing atore . 1\ns "" many details. NB area Oran~e Co Full time. person. Newport Dunes. phones & h e lp1n ~ CLERK 645-7040 versatile. able lo deal & over. Contact Pat exper S500mo. start Jo111 Jr. l''< .. ll rn~ ,·om w /peoplc 8am-4pm, Uarker or Bob Olson ACCTGCLERK ,p .. n; wrth ur ii m!•l·d Med/dental pl.Jn S2.85br 1131 8;ck Bay Dr, N.9. customers 111 salesman:. ---------- + 111cent1ve Call Mark GENERAL OFFICE. part absence. Wall offer also Good oppor for a pe<>ple JANITORIAL Mon Frt, s alary opt.'n 83'7·2AOO lOKey add. mach expEr 1nt·nml potMll•.J F'ri..- !179-0747 & wUUng lo work over .tdndrn>: ?u.!d 1n:: ·u at 751-2686. tJme Typmg 50·60 wpm, do s pecialty sewing onented person able LO hrs 1 ::lo 5 30, Costa Hours 9 5 673 7830 work nex1ble hrs includ-DRVCL~ANER Ol'l'<ls Ml'Sa ~lti08or642-0767 C u s tom Sha d <· & mgwknds EnJoyxJra co Pvt. men 's club rn Newport Beach. 4PM to 10 PM, Moo thru Friday 752.7905 MtX.tlANIC llme.8-S. mllhon dol.ci1 !ou1t101 n Lot Mao, must be ov..r lit l1> pic kup & deliver FUii lime. Mon f'r1 8-5 lmmedJ;.,le openin1;; .or t'OWlt~r girl, call btn 7&1 Drapenes 3535 E Coast benefits 548·641i5 General Office, rn..lure. Hwy,CdM. Apply9am-ooon customers Advanre STOCKROOM Olli for appt 752 7282 lJ hiJ?t:I) moll • •l<d '" ment Plseall.SS617ll MECHTR.A.1 .... EE TOTEM MA Rl\.ETS Pl f '•·0 •·••1 ''' '"' •. ------({ood typis t , vaned Moo-Fri. Personnel JANITORIAL -"" " INC. Costa Mesa ~nenc-e.1 peo111t' Tr au~ LYN 'S. p.,..,.,nettt rn,1: proj1ra m Tu.lion J l> B.ECTRICIAH duties. good benefits. Girl Friday. recept. lYP· MARRJOTI' HOTEL Electrician fam1l1ar 642-~ mg&filingdutiesbyprl' 900NewportCtrdr I I d ----------sugious hrm located II\ Newport Beach Day man, part time. general custodial dulles rn orrace building. Newport/Costa Mesa areas. Semi retired ok Must have car & home phone. Call 532 6558 or apply al 123 No. Olive, Orange. (Mon Fri> f Seekrn~Jdependablern-Office Manager. 1ns1de ~·:.lont 1· foul: 11m,. 3-11 ull o r µ/time d1v1dual to be a sales No expenencl' rnana11u c .. 1. m:.inc.1te' w / o c a c o e s . ,.. __ al Offi c 7141828-88<18 """..:r 1~ the Nwpt Financial ntr Equal Oppor Employer Medications. also val'a s toreroom k ee p e r necessary . will train no"" for l'onf1denuc.1 in lion relief Aug \sl Lhru responsible for the kttP· Pref 2S or older S.Si 082A tcrv1ew 96.1-.>t>i! ---l'ypmg, flling. phones, Call Sharon Dorns al t.:LECTRICIANS, exper order desk. Med1c&I ex· 631·4360. Sept Sth. Mesa Verde mg of records and stock orTI4-6090 Conv Hosp. 661 Center Sl In addition would be CM 548-SS8S_.___ taught parts measure (~l\'Ml:!§litiJi Call aft. 5 pm 111terv1ew penence preferred. 8·5. Grandma Sitter. L1ghl housekeeping Lunch provided. Hr'\ AM :; days. 751-0174 ~pt.~0395 --Call54().7800. -- &..,aoyn.rot Counulor General Office. 81lhn~. miret.1 sales exlJ('r & dt:'· filin g, typing 50w1>m . s1reforlucrauveureer arid by t ouch Call _________ _ will quahfy you for train 752-9300 GUARDS GEHERALOFC mg with world's laniei.t ~mploymt•nt serV1ce t:all Ellie O 'Brie n , Appliance servll'e co 540-5001, Snelhn.: & Snt:'ll Uusy phonei.. bkkp'g & rng of NC'wport Heath typing $700 mo. Exp nee ,\gent' y, 4340 Cam pu!. 642_·_024_0 K_a_l_e ____ _ SECURITY Due to our recent ex- pansion program .• Wells Fargo Guard Services 1s hiring sel'unly guards for Or ~"P front & bal'k oft:' Medicai exp d esired Mst be ram1lar W ipe~ board & 1n~ Rcsuml' to b(' submitted to 355 Placenua •208 NR !1266:1, li45-5885 l''actory tratnt-l' Santa Ana area f'\Jll t 1ml' 4 dy work wk 549 4 l~ ~·actory WHY NOT THE BEST? 1TOP PAV •BONUSES ~ l\/C FACILITY .. CLEAN, SAFF. WOil!\ (7 AM ·3 30PM 01 •lPM-12:30AM > lmmed1ate 3 month assignment. NORRELL Tempot sy Stt .. ices .Wwport leach 0 41 Birch 549-8071 Wnl11aildtw 95331oha 55S..9027 cTucs & Wed 9 3 301 EOE General *Summer Jobs EARN VACATIONS$ Net.'ded Immediately .fClerils 1 Clttt& Typish (45 WPM I "Stftior Typish (60WPM I /StatTypish ./ Accountinq Cl~rics ./looldlHpen ./PIX Op.rotors ./Sec:retaritt with or without SH Work where you want & when you wanl with VOLT. Long & short term assignments Holi· day & vacation pay llosp1talizalion plan available. NEVER A FEE APPLY *VOLT* TEMPORARY SSlVICES 546-4741 3848 Campus Dr. Ste 106 Across from OC Airport 979.9330 IRVIHE/ NEWPORT lliCH SANTA AMA / ANAHEIM RILLSlTON/ IU94APARK COSTA MESA& THE WHITTIER AREA TOP GUARD PAY hwythiftq fournlshed Apply in person Monday Friday 8-5pm at· WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICES 1532 W. Comrnonw~alth fullerion, CA OR Monday, Tuesday, Wed nesday. Thursd&y. lOam· 6pm, CLOSED Friday ai: 230 W. Wanter ROOM217 Santa AIMI. CA State Lie. No C~ GUARDS F\111 & p/Ume. All areas Uniforms furn. Ages 21 or over. R e tire d welcome. No exper necess. Apply, Universal 1624 OranJ?ethorpe Wy Anaheim Equal Oppor. Employer f..-& ti Oppty Protection Service, 1226 urnas C W. 5Lh St, Santa Ana. In tlomes & Land Ma1u1zme. tervw hrs 9.12 & 1-4 Mon· a national pub1Jcat1on. I!> f · offenng an unu!.ual op ----------_n_. --------portumly for 2 qualified GEN'L OFFICE Hair dresser wanted 1nd1V1duals to c•ngage in Type 5S WPM, letters. Must have following selling advertising to re memo's, vanous duties. Full ti me for Costa M csa <tltors, savmJ(s & loans & pnntmg requis1l1uns. A sbop. 642-0531 or 75'1·6433 escrow companies 1n lotofdeta1l.Selupanew eves. Orange County. Comm file sys tem Act as ------- al%. great growth paten· backup to franchise ship· Hair Dresser ital. (213)431 0370 for ping Must be flexible to The Hair llandler11 In l'Ompletedelails handle other des ks as Nwpt Bch 1s lookmg for FrOllt DHll Clk Exper. prefd. Will train. Varied shifts Newporter Inn Hotel, 644·1700 Juho Perez or Mary Carlson n~L'Ci. Needs to be or-e x p e r i e n c e d h a 1 r gonized and recognize dressers Mus t have priorities Apply Na· cbentele. Also P{I' re· llonal ~ducat1on. 4361 reptionist needed. Great Bt.rCh St. N.8. {Near OC s urroundings + 1 n Airport> Equal Op-suranceplan.642-8484 HOUSE<:l.EANIMG HELP Flt P(f, Mon-Fri Wknd work avail. Must provide own trans College slu-Legal sec'y tramee. San dents welcome 540-9525 Juan C area, must be llou.-;ecleaners. Tues.Fri. good typist .ti6l·l707 - t4 3PM Call Janice's LEGAL SECTV. expcr Raggedy Ano's. 645-1800 SH&xlnt t yping, En1d1sh -skills . Lt bkkpg. Sal Housekeeper, exp. w/car. open. Nwpl Ctr . Call Perm. 5 day wk for du;· Roxanne. 640-0800 abled lady. Rers. 768-7926 --------- HOUSEKEEPER S day week~leep ln for elder- ly cpl Mode rn. compact LEGAL SECTY. non s mokeJ". top sal:iry. Hunt'g Bch 848-1400 Le isure World home . Legal secretary. lrv ine Prefer Senio r ex p'd rndus. complex, EA homemaker w town perieoce 5 yrs in bus1 trans & ref's 581-4014 ness & hl1gation. Mr MACHINIST N 8 co needs Class A Mach.crust for Ondgeport Mill & Hardmge Lathl' Close tolerance prcc1s1on work Exf)t'r rl'q'd ToJl bcns. E.O E 557-9051 ai,k for Ron /\dams Machine Operator trainee. Opportunity to learn N JC machrnrnJ? Previous mach. exper helpfol but nol nee. S.S1·Z730 MAC 2 Operator, will tram legal srty Nun s moker Top i.al.HY 848 1400 ment and bluepnntrng 1\ mechanical bat•ki::round wrth GMC diesel t•'< penence 1s helpful The pos1t1on rs 1n the Costa Mesa area Exl'ellrot salary and benefits Con lac.1 Jack Jiminez ul f213J944-61 I I Ht 105 POWERIHE OIL CO. 12354 Lakeland Road Santa Fe Spnngs, l'A ~70 An Equal Opportunity EmployerM F Kasdan, 833-3622 Housekeeper lo care for ----------Maid w a nted, Seachff Medica l receptionist. house & chlldren ages ll LEGAL SCTY $900 Motel. 1661 S Coast Hwy, P ff. hrs vary. bte typing &7CMarea.64S-W26 Fee Paid Laguna Beach 494·489'l & phones. mature Daily diversity for you -personable, pnor train Housekeeper to hve-m or out for family w /2 child. Non-smoker, own trans. 64(). 7314. ------- with multi attorney prac-----------mg Send resume d. hrs tire. Call Doona. 833-2700 Mad Dept open to Ms Cochran. Also fee jobs. Dennis & 18821 Delaware St. 11207. Dennis Service or J rvine. MACHINE OPR ttB. Dl 9'..!648 Housekeeper, Cull charge. 2082Michels on. Inserting mac hine MEDICAL l..1ve in Must speak ----------operator needed Expcr English & drive. To car e Leg Scty lo Sl2K Fee Pd on Be 11 & llowell or FRONT OFFICF. for large waledront •6 Wk Vacation• Pitney Bowes insertmg Busy pracucenear Capa. home & family. Xlnt Great oppty for person mach111e preferred good position for bnS(ht, be r •-I rof · "··Uf outgoing pe rson who ne 1ls °' sa ary. (7 l4 > p iCJent in ..,.. orma ltkes l'hallenge & people 846-6707or<2L3)592-1882 law. Call Shannon TRAINEE OphLhalmrc expt'f Housekeeper. Must be hard worker for top wages Work 3 days a week, 2PM-8PM. Balboa Island. 675-7003. Ask for Lisa 848·12.88. Also fee jobs. Vanous duties in marl helpful. but will trarn Dennis & Dennis Person· department Apply Na right person Salary nel ServiceofHunllngton tronal Education. 1361 open Reply Classified Beach. 16168 Beach Blvd. Btrch Sl. N B l Near OC Ad 11106, Daily Pilot. PO Uc. babysillerneeded for Airpo rt ) l::qual Op Box 1560, Costa Mesa . 8 mo. old baby F\111 llme •po-rt•un-il•y•F.•'•m•p•lo•y•e•r--1 _ea __ 92626 __ . ----- days. 548-0043 eves. llousekeeperfor l person. _....;... _______ _ Maintenance man for hie mainl. Pe rfel't for re trrce Apply Traveh.>dRe. ~W Coast Hwy, NH Prefer one who dnves U!e g~ & bfe guard Live-m. S Lag. 499-1822 trainees; Amen can Red Cross certi fi c 968--0311 HOUSEi< HP Bl (NIGHTS> The M arrioll Hotel is seek 1ng a r eliable housekeeper to work the evening shlft. Enjoy ex- cellent co. benefits. Apply 9am-noon Mon· Fri, Personnel MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer UMECOOKS BROILER COOKS Exper. pref. but not MAl~TENANCE MAN full time. salary open 494·9'24 ask for Katy necessary. Intervie w. Man1cur1sl needed El Mon thru Thurs. 3 PM Toro Mea Bu.'lY salon C h a r l 1 e Brown '!> Commission. 77G-1494 or Restaurant. 16160 Be ach 586-0212 Bl, Hunt Beach --------- Marin• Mechanic WQUORCLERK, nights, f.xper Onan Gen/Detroit New~~~al'h Dtesc-1. 548-9617 MATURE WOMAN If you're not reading tbe p /time to welcome _lf_o_u-se-w-iv_e_s_e_a_r_o_u_p_lo liUle ads in Classified. newcomers & contact 9l 00 per hour showing you're missini: a lot of merchants. f1ex1blc hrs. Tri Chem liquid em-newsy information a s Need car, hte typing broidery. Ca II between well as some great buys. 547-3095. 9AM·lPM. 536-3613. Insurance DIVERSIFIED FlNAN· CIAL ORGANIZATION desires young producer to develop insurance potential & expand Into other rinanc1al a reas HJgh eanung potential. 1nsoecl0f!I MEDICAL FRONT OFC Part lime, afternoons l'ypmg. balling. 644-68L3 MEDI CAL OFFICE New practice nt't<ds. pleasant exper d person Pegboard & ms rmpor lant some back office Salary commensurate w /exper N B 631-5511 MB> TECH Ql!Jfomia Lil' Exp'd in all areas of medical laboratory procedures. (714) 640-0140 for appt ~&Escorts Masseus~s Female . Top money Must have c2r 631·2i41) NURSERYMEN F\lll·time, mat\lre male over 21. 6 Days rncl Sat/Sun. Work with plants, tr('es &: delivery Exper pref'd . S3 Hr up. Laguna Hills Nursery, Inc El Toro, 830-56.SJ NURSES AIDES General Office A pp ly l•po-rt•uru-·l•y•E•m•p•l•o•y•e•r -- Newport Floor CovennJ;{ HELPERS cleaning apts Straight comm1ss1on. & homes. full or part· ____ 7_52_·_8_123 ____ 1 CHECK-OUT YOUR POSSIBILITIES ... w1ll'I 8Hlclfour Corpor•tlOft, a" ar.1tnowreoqen 1eaoo1 ,,., 1rie Clynam.c sma11 l>llt•ne» compurei 11e10 We curren11v ha•• oPel"noa IQt All s hifts Apprcw ed cerllf1cat1on training proi;?ram Mcs.i Verde Coov Hosp 661 Center St.CM lSOOE Coast Hwy.COM Gen'IOfs S850 Fee Pd Doe't Miss Out! JOin lh1s fast Arowrng co. GBGIAL OFftCE seeking versatile pers. Posltioft1 tor exl'1ting & rewarding t 1 me. own t r a n s P . INSURANCE. lypmg. fll· 549-9372 mg. bilhng Learn in- llire Canvas'r Reap your surance 752-9300 sales. Write; C'cer. 23891 El Rocio. SJC. 92675 Insurance •INSPECTOR Will ~1t0tm vtSWll ~ pt.-,'"'H1r.tl tnl)Of'Cftnn n t •n O<OCe~ assem()hes .. no w,lf'm' 1 J V"dt' e•l)el1rnce ICIQINfO NURSES AIDES/ ORDERLIES Now acceptmg applica-pos ' Call Shannon , lions ror current and 843-1288. Also fee jobs.1•---------1 future openings m th e Deruus & Dennis Person· clencal area. Typis t, nel Service of Huntmgton File Clerks, Jr. Steoo's, Beach, 16168 Beach Blvd. Exper. property & casually underwnter for mrkt'g dept. Typing nee. Min. 5 yrs Company ex- pe r . Call Maurin e Br&dley. (714)752-0990 or (213)924-2351 EOf: * QUALITY TECHNICIAN All shrf\s. 59 bed rac1l Gd working conds Xlol ben 811yv1ew Conv. Horsp. ~ Tbunn A\'e, CM 642·3505. E .O.E Acct'g Clerk. Apply in Gi!n'I Ofc. Fee Paid person Custom Weave RECPT·SCTY sns Carpels. 18430 Pacific . • Sl.. Fountain Valley Po111.Uv~. atlllude ~o\lght -------...:....--1 for 111v1lm1t variety JIOS. C'~ll Kay, 833·2700, Also Generul Office Two fee Jobs DennJii & Den-n f ( I c c v 8 gi~ nis Personnel Servlcti of responslblllhes. ro~der Irvine,~ Michelson desk. payroll. IO-key -_ -- typmg. Telephone ~k11Js: Gai Ofc {l'yplsl -to ii()o hlc acct 'll F'ull time t.oan Processor to llOO MUBt be depend11 ble Ca II Rttpt /C': ()fr $800 for lnl..rv1ew betwe~n APClk Manuf to SOSO ~.1' M!"4 • 30 PM M 11 rll n lrvtne-Personnel All!t'nt')' t 1bergJau Inc 1R0f;2 488 E 17th, Costa Mesa Redondo Cir , II R &ilte224 642-1470 714 /847 22Z3 Hotel COOtC -PM PANTRY WOlk!R We are seeklnl( In divlduals With (OOd handling & preparauon experience. Enjoy t'X cell ent ~om pun y benefits. A.pp\)' 9am to noon Moo·frt Pcr&0nncl MAUJOTTHOTIL 900Newport Center t>r. Newport BH<'h F.quaJ. Opp Emplyr M Jl" People who need people sbouJd always check the Sttvi~ J>lnoctory lo lbe OAJL'V PILOT INVENTORY AUDITORS Nat1on11 lar11est inven· tory co. has 30 openings fnr our t eam In the greater H.B. & C .M. iareus. Xlnt Job for hsewlvett .,_, .,-;-::!!" wishlnll to s upplement present 1nrome 10 key helpruJ We train. Varied hrs Interviews 1n F\Jll~rtoo Frt 7 /28. 7PM. 1440 N Harbor Blvd., Su1tc507 RCIS Inventory Spec Perlo<mS visual mochOnlC&I 1'"'1 Ctle<:lr~I 1n1pec11on of pefll)heral eou1pmen1 mec:Nn1c.a1 1H&11mot1es ano e•eolrrCAI components M1n1mum 3 ve••~ e•perience neces~ry cneci. ou1 1he e•l•A~ ~irono compensallOfl comprl' hensMI l11nQe benohlS mode<" ~ CQnYO<ll1tt'llly IOCAIM t11C1l111es ano room tor orow111 Apply '" ll(lnon « ohOne (7t•I nMtOO. PLANl HUMAN RESOURCES MANAOEA basic I FOU( -- , co1Qbrat1c;i.n 'D .in MAI eonif'anv 14101 Hew Myl0td Aoed T1111in, CA t:zeeo W. ~'" 11n Af11tlt\alOlltlA('l1()11 £011411 Oooo11un1ty l~~ M II omce. an·s 2'6pm. Lile gen oCc & some sales Cootol't Sue. Pally or Glenda. 962-3200 ce Clerk w /some i1ell· ln g, e!\per helpful Perm/part llme Job We are a nexible small rirm We remodel & decorAtc kltchel\8. Interesting job for tight person Plea:ie ca ll iS4·03iO t'Vt'!i . 4lk401S IOft1ce Help for ti 13 druJlstore Lite blckpg Ov'r 25 ~r' Hatrh tw7-2$fll PA INTERS /Bru~h or spr:iy l'XJ)Cr G<>OO p&y (;all G61 lfi53 a s k lor Sieve Partnt.'r wanted . 1 .. kr over expansion proJet·t :n Orange C-0 Oppor tor 1; figure incomc w1thm f. yrs For appi.,. only rall 646-4533 betwn 9 llam ...... 'atty Mc Swain 1275C:.111otc. Laguna &ach You are lhe wmncr ol ""°" frH tkkets ( S22 50 value I . to Ringlincj lroi. lonun & loi~y Circus AU(?U.St 3rd lhru 151 h Anaheim <.:onvenuun Center . 8()() \\I Kdte ll<' Tickets mt.:s t b .. •'" changed for re• .. rvt<d seats at lh<' Convention Center ahead of time Call 642 5678. Ext ~ to rla1m your t1rkt.'ls ••• Pl:lX Ans werin g Qt'tV 1('1· operator rull & f'(f. Cal! 835-3.'i61 Plumbers lte<.11 ~tale Rlil ESTATE SALES Cnuntry .... le!' S&1ei-man to -<ell count I") proper•} randll''. l 1l' South ol Corona Cel out of thf' r:it race, makt: !ol:· uf mune~ tit enjoy ;,ourself C<11• M1kt-.it (71'1. i21!·961.5 0Rt>76 57:';' Heal fo:•nalt' Salfc; ..... .., 'WekOllR- fREE 3 WEEKS TRAINING N••C~ N•w Prosperity • Abso1utel) nc prior tnunrnJZ or expt:-ner.t't' nl>t'bSUry • Per~onahted 1nstrut LIOO • Profes~1on;.i on thr Jot, lr:urunl( •Up tot;O"I-com mission •Cho1c1• or top offtcr localloni- Be your own bo<i~ w1tt-., top notch prore~:-ronal or garuzatron Katella Realtv Ford.fails call Li'"'- 831·.003 4Q).044l Drain MM W.ted Must have truck. will lr8Ul Apply al t3T. S Bnstol, Santa Ana ·--------- PORTRAIT P HOTOG RAPHER, exper d 1r. very fine portra 1tur~' Re ply P O Bo~ 269 FUiierton. Ca 92632 R ECEP'flONIST We ari-look1n ~ for a !'harp persor: '" answl'f phon~ ~ type 1r J r3p1C: ly .1?rov.1n;: N ff ·r. !'urance office At c·ura(''ll & good phon(• m11nr.er o mw;t 55wµm lnteres: ed. call Carol. 549 ~l.:1 Preschool. Pff teachers Rerepllontl'' r•tT•m« &subsneeded HBarea. t>ve51 Suno.i)""' lt'1~h 8-t.2 2948 • Hrur Slyhoi;? ~0-6&114 ------------ PRINTING bper.lus•u Fonns CoUa+or Opr Should know :snapaut & contmuou!" 'orm), Will consider trainee w 1SQmc collator backgrouna S.A. area of Orange Co 54().8027 PRIMTIMG bper'd Lith<' Rotary <>4•iet ReC'Ppllonr~t F IT '" photo~tua10 Lill' typm,.: li45·.'.lb40 ---Ret.ept:on1~1 tfyp1st Newport &:ii~h l;;w vr hce ~u~1 !ypt> 60 wr:m or better 1>40·8900 RECEPT /TYPIST ~ewport Bt.c!l'h .nrh1lt'1 tur.il f1rm.-,eeh rc~pon~· bit< '11. cnthu~1J:.t1r !':31 :o t>•l!> •wo o!h~r '5l'Crt>ldrtl''.• IO I'll ht'!• 1'ypm1? .>.<160 Call blwn:. & 12 631·1700 Pr"ff.t O~or Must know snapout ~ rontanou~ busmes~ torm,, •---------pre~" ,wr11 t·on:l 1l11.•1 RECEPTIOHIST tr8Jrun~ w 1some pnnlml? Shorthand, typln~ & llood background S /\ arC'a 01 phOnt.-\'01n Saturday-..\ Orange Co 714!:'>401!027 Sund.i)"' B1•: Can yon CC Ph 644-5404 ~sk lor PublJl' Relations RECl'T to $713. F:nthc,, i ,,, 1no1\ S(lll,I! ht to g ret•I <'la n ll 1 d maJor 1·0 Ca!I \\n'IJ 833 2700 Also lee ;oh:- Dennt!> a. JJenni~ P<1r~or. nel &rv1cc or Ir.,. me. 206: M1rheison. Pure has mg STOREROOM ATIEHDAMT lde11I oppartun1ty for 1 reliable pc~on with I year kltchtn 1·xpt r•t n l.'l'/J'Uft•h .l 'ol O !! t•ll Debbie or Ea rb& ra RCC't'pt10n1~t li\'i-havf" an opentnf! lor 11 pe1 man~nt :ua: ttmt• rt=cept Lookm.: fer .i 11"~ tun· pc~ to h.-nd!t bu~ y phone~ & lYIX Apply at 1~2.'i Mt•u V1•r <11 Dr 11<!13 C M S46·881!. 631 lJlJ aeceptiMst tmm<.'Ci opening ror NB l:..w hrm Bkkping, typ In~ & ge11 otr ht·kicmd prt>f As k r11r Tonia, 64().(.ioo pencnce 10 'Work m our l·---------holrl " main k 11t'h":1 purrh,1. IOI! JreJ 'Th1• Mon Fl 1 s>o:11t1on will ol fer gOOd co t>entrti- Apply !lam noon ~on Fri, Pcr<l<lnnd MARRIOTT HOTEL 000 Ncwpon Ccnltr Dr Nrwpon Be .•rl'i Equal Oop F.mpl \I l" 00 YOll OffFR 1\ St-.:HVICfo~? l..c.1 tht> pubhl' kOOW With an .it! tn lht• Dally Pilot Scrvic' Directory It un <'Ol-1 ~Ou dll ltt tJe aa $.I 6S per day f or more in- rormo11on ~nd complete r <rU.'1' ('.ill 1"'42 saill • ; , l • " t t ~ ' ~ .. I ~ • • = I ' I I ; I . : I • Http W -.ct 1I0 ...... W 1~~~·~ ..... ~!.~ •••••~~ ..... ~!.~~ ao os Wednesday July 26 t978 DAil Y PILOT 07 ····•·••········•······ •••••••••••• .. •••••••• •••••••~•~•••••71 00 HefpWant..d 7 10 0 ...,1-t HI-I \It\ t• I 1,, l 'lrli.1:t l'11urllinal11r • • • • • ••• •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' ' t Sti H,., ... r 1 I --"'-L.t ltot &.lVH' ~uur huuw lltd l\µ111.: ~1 ·""' ct• <111 Onl'ntal r u11 9x12 . like· rww. retu1l!> $2000 Sell .,i$ 673-4'17 ~!.~:-:~ ....... ~?.~~ Gcragt Sole 80S5 Mil«flaMollS 8080 e<"'P"-.-1 ' '•Hrt•tant" I\ 1>1~1 I-J I) I It hlo.kp .: llon tiJtl 3'.!J 1 S µo t h 1ir i: ,1n11 J t 1<111 B~) ma.hc.il>fftt·\'. 1:.a P 'I n ·hrf ri 'Y' & ntf hi' \ , ur ii.·~ llorrd I .tkl :.1'i.·k' :.uiit•r o_ul~Ol'r fo r Pl!r lm~~m.r \\t-\ Li mJ 1·hm1·') t h.lll1·n1<t'S '\l-.I<\ 11'1' ..,.,.,TfON AT ~rt-ul po ... l:Jll Amy W"'REHOUSE 648 • \.mt·I~) Bu.-.> "uni µrn n-:"10\''lrr l';.arl time ~ 1288 Abo fc1· JOI>:. "" Rer l'pt100111l l'hun1' SAlES l'"'Mlll!i l)l)C :.t!ll1111o: of n1~hl:. & "knd:. llrl., Ot·n~11> & Uenn1:. l'er:.on SAU Maxed l.abrad ur, fc..fT\411e 11,.., >r.> old, affectton ute. good with children Fri'<' lo good homl• C .t ll Be\erly at 898-5100 a ftu .••••••••.•.............•............••.•••... 17:> f\u"'•''Jk1 s.s4JC. .,or,, bed . rh1·~1. Kil• llrH1 snt:lt' b t!d t·ril.i a: .. Wallut't' <.'\I ~ :~; LUGGAGE TAGS trom )Out b~1nes:. l':Jrd ~nil ont· t·ard for ead1 tuw p1w. one s parf' W\· 11·tu1 n p t-rm-.ne ntly wulcd atlrart1ve tag «. ,,tr.ii; meet1n.c a1rhn~ I D req111remrnb Prt• \ ent loss & Lht'ft ! For <• personahtl'\J tis.: 1•nt•l11:.1• w111tpa pc•r . (111>1·11.· ur mw.tty~4()\)m MJtt An )o u .in .. rti:.tll' fi re n1.'t'd-. yous t\1rt><>rl ""8e+111t'l'nl1H· Avµ!) nl'l~rv11.'t!oflluntingt1J1) JULY 29-30 S :lO PM lft&:.alary S'TO Newpon c r e atl\e energe t ic a rea$ThtdXf1ce S4!l:!IKH 590 So Coas t ll\.\} Bear h.16168BearhBl\d Aea r h. 5 dlt.)11 Ii JO lo !> per..oo who hke1> thing~ l.agunJ Bcul'h Tow T rur k On vers t•x I PM to 6PM 752.7733 Ms Ptn.on sparklln~. ltkes tu l'ln, SECRETARY Re rrei.Hments ' ----ha:. sale:. ab1Lit y·1 Lido R espon s ible p1·r.,011 St-n ice StJt1on Alle n per'd Top pay Appl)· lPM to GP M V1lluge'!>lcadmj.(J1'"t'h·r w ublltt) 10 t y pl' & dant. full & part llml', G&WToWlll1!.IOOOlrvu11 NauticalAnliqup;. ~ 8060 Beaut. silver tabby kitten •••••••••••• ••••••••••• female , .ti t ~ho t :.. Allulfa leuf}' hJy $.'>1!5, wormed. 540-8263 Nutrud111( food~ lb ~ 85 RECEPTINIST PBX Btard w1shei. Cull ur p t 111l'ld ·g perform val'led d uu c-. 111 hourh + t•om m ti7J·3320 Ave. NB 642 12!'>2 i\uthenlu.• Ship 1.iullt-rns Sal, no nq~ht :. (';il l :.alei. dc•pt of cblablu,hi•u wrvH·t• Sta Attendunt TOW THUCK DRIVERS. Time P i ecl'~ Br a s& 1>'73·9334 but i:rowtnl! conct•rn t•x1>er 'd 1'\Jll ur "ll1n11• exper'd. mu:.l li\•t• in Gauges Bra:.:. Work:. .:ood company l>l'11l•f1 b . .. c M 6'16-~ Ship F'u rn1lure. l>e r k S ALES CLERK xlnt op11ty, lrvint· <lfl'<I i\pply , Arto Stuliun. t?th ----------<.;hairs To good home. 2 mo o ld puppy. We1meraner /Lub nu x 540-37 63 Amer Eskimo puppy :1 mos. loves < hildrt-n 631-4325, 96().6496 f!'\:t-d\'11vt•rv 01< ..... 's fffd & T acll ~ Nl'wport Bl vcl l 'M 1 at·ro:.!I from O r <tlll;t' Counl}' iu1r1 &1S f>68ti Day Clo' p:ifl('r & "" will hut'k & tnm your ldlt" Or I I) l wo curl.Ii. j}ut·k to hat•k OSHMA N'S :;por ting Goods 1s a g rwmg and e x p!ln d 1n g om1>any seeking a ()eDna bl e in d1vidua l to hadle front· office reccpucusl wo rk f\IU time sw1thboarri is also Involved Retail m<rnoc hurdware S.'\7 3070 &ln_in_l'_._c_M _____ 1'RAI N EJ-; Opl'ratt' Deale r s nl•cd rt•s,ile &tore set•ks sales d e rk --·-.;er v1ce Station Atleo Vllurnin 1.·nc11µs ulat1on number M1.1n ·handis e w1min 2 yrs expcr. rn SECRETARY-TRAINEE dJnl, cxper d Day & machuw. dJys, full lirnc. li mited lo sto<·k In sa les K no w l(•dge ol Tustin Cn nct.>di. hni:ht. Eves f\ill & p.itillle i\p ~n i: s p king , f rini:r formation. tull, 631 4770 fo'I .t .. h v q u .1 rt t· t I :t p < 4 : r old female Cat. ITl~rc• dest nt fl-1 s payed 1shOL'i. ~entle & 5:17 ti2tn 1·1u n .:s S! ea or .l :,;.:. l 1:i ta~ S'-tiOt•a ti 1!1 tag:1 $] :.ti CJ arfect1onate 548·Z376 marine i.up pll1•s pre per.,onahle 111u1 v1llual ply. Shell Statton. l7th & benefi ts Apply 8 30 to or 963 5i900 fern .'<1. l:ieac·h lot'ation. w1good typing & Sr>t·ll· lrvme. NB. IOAM Mon·f<'r1. Linw1lco i----------FrH Kittetts NatJonal rompa ny with mg ~l11ry $00<1 i'IOO -+ Labs 2148 Ncwparl Blvd all benefits.meld health b e nefi t:. C all Jd n Scrv Sta llelpni.'e<kd 1m C M ·Early Engl 1:.h 1800 556-8479 & Life ins urance_ Salary 838·4012 ml'\J F\Jll or p t Apply mahogany g<imc or 1.·on· lOOft cyclone fencing l! "OU have 1 neat ap. commensu rate with e x !100 ~ C:.l Jlwy. N .B THAJNEE, window tm l s ul table s.175. ti42-IJSS2 " n • M 1 f I w /2 gates pearance a nderuuy 1n-per Call B. Morrison, ----1 ~ a e or cma e. 831.2818 terlacin g w1' people , 645-1711 (8-lO) for appt SECRETARY SGT PEPPERONIS good i;room mg a mu:.t AppiCMCes 80 I 0 lhl<I pasition 'for you ! EquaJOppart Employ er Fee P aid t;x cclll"nt PIZZA STORE Goo'd fu1u rt'. p h ont' ••••••••••••••••••••••• tor~Bmis of Paruda:.c . You w II Ora nge County fi r m Now htrtng for lull & 557·2657 P R C HT DA M AG i-:o Manna 1 Oc~~y i~f~~; SALES F ille r Queen &, p I us h 0 ( f 1 !' c !.. ,\ 11 P lime ol)l•nmgs al loe.i llCYI'POINT SAL to; J3()lj ~t'.!;1 untd weare r«>eat..,dto Compact S al es man benefits To Sll.400 1\11 lion near Or 1\1rpt>r1 T RA V t-:I. AC F.N C Y W Warner nr 11;.irbor, ----------- SANTA AN1 tSe p wanted 2 to 4 qual'd Fee Jobs Call Jeann1· ~1u::.t bd8l•rover i\pply DIRECTOR Will PJ} SantaAna 979·2921 3 Whit~Ducks. tember lbt> uppt!> vcr da~.top r11m Ross.S<tO~l.Snclhn~& m~n.on. Sl24U Lu mandgt· a ll S48·1ti27 missions l>-16 3107. evl's Snt•lhnJ? uf 'e wpnrt 2:10US ~ Bn.!.lol Phases uf \dnous Cos in Washer Dryer U" Be a part uf ur team ' 646-0071Bob ______ He.ic:h A1o:eni·v •i:ttu ~anta Anallt·1~h1s Jb:.e nce of o "nt•r hwuhe r $100 ea Color Osh • b Campus Dr · 5-l!l 8ti74 C u m P I e I c A cl m 1 n 1V $100 646-5848 m.Jn s w1l ffer you <;ates . F 1P T to :.ell 1Next 10 Mr Ooni1ldi.1 :.y:.lems Supl.'rv1 se & --- a gene r ous ;tarti ng l1ckets .ovrl1J.haveown ----------1 1-~u;,il()µµurF.mplro)'l'I lram i.t arr E>.plorc•&d1: CASH PAID s alary a nd a ~ry com transp. Mun·f<'r1. Sal or --vclop Afncan atr l'harter Ws hr I Dry r ' I H l'frt g preh e n s ave •e nt.-fits comm 531·0811 •Secretaries• Shat· :.all':.. bt•tter .:r.ide. lour., Negouatmi;: Wllh workutg ornol ~57 IH33 package.Plea1appl)1n 1nct.._·p f Jm ""'lu r t• local off1<.·1als No l<'" ..... l ------person o Mo ,..,.AY J "·-J f. pd G Ofc AdmA!>:.llo$181\ "" n , . ., , u . .,..es ee a1 ~al.10 . ~·om1 11 tnl·en Afr tl'a n rl•"ulati un•. ly 24 or THURDAY J El-"""' · t SI 8K Em ployers Pa y All l"t•es ,.. ·' . u ....... ron1cs o f' lll t'' & lup 1>1mt'f11:. 1 Valid profei..:.1on··I pilot.· ly 27 '--tw o I'' d L1i .. eindl"r'> Aiwm·y " ·' • "" een ·"'Jn Cons1slent college grad I020 Birrh Sl,Sl e l(~I N1i.:h t no Su n ~;x p lie: No 1-'rl'nr h Markl·t Cash for rt.'fngerators . workmJ? or nol 53tHl91 I 2-4 PMat !iO~hlforluc•rativerlpp NewportBelll'h~l·Hl!l(I llCC't·:.~ Mr Wh tlt'orMr 1ng l'XPl'r es-;\'n l ia l OSHM~N'S ly CHl l .Bill. ~33·27UU CalllorAppt ifo~"tah 1;,i Ma row1t t ~·!!M-1. Npt Hesumt> wantt•rl Takl• ---------3333 B 1 Also fee Jobs _ U1•nn111 ,'<! __________ , lk•ad 1 ,\ d 1 o I~ mp 1 0 y 111 e n I SOtrrH CO "~, U e n n 1 i. P c r !> n n n <' I ·------.-;;.-.-. -_1 Ul•velopmcnl Uc•pt OOT AS.I LAZA Ser v1c:e of Irvine, ~082 l I! 7 16; 1\ cl I' cl h .v or M h I STAFJ<· ACCOUNT,\ NT I Call . 12131 8?·•!H l 1r e son emp oyt•r r ( ~l.'tctanes Rapid ly growing S & L or morein Otnal1on Salesl'?trl wanted. ex s 1•e ks re~p 1nd1 v l o Eq ual Oppty :mploycr perienred, P /f. Ma rc O TYPIST & m <11ntJ1 11 a tl·u u n t 1 11 ~ M/F Polo.21012 ManneAvt: t•ont r1>I 01t•r loa n Br SECRETARIES bJ I J n l·t·~. tnl0 lucl1ng SALESLADY P<irttc·1pultun balant'l·s RECEPTllNIST Evemng &Saturdlly ~younet.'<lc"<lra,monih·y varlH·1pan111 111tere-.1 ... South Coa st Pla1<1 °' enJOY vanely ,t•t t <· Jnu t·ollrc1 ·ons pa~ able Crowing ht'lp wnted ad Dc:-.1i;tne r Boutuiuc free<lnm & flt•xibtht\ 01 Acl·ounl mg 111.tn 'l'f\ tl'l' agency. locale<in Santa Mu:.t be mature . "'urkmg tcrnporar~ ,ts rl'lal<-cl 1'\Jli'r fl'll Xlnl Ana-Irv me are . seek., µu1:.l.od & rel.llc'.· t•J '•l.!nmcnts of your cho11 c· tx·nc·ltl' & Jth .rnn·mcnl bright and apal>lc work lor yvu C.tll 1m R beaullful doth<·~ m1..·tha tdv upporlun1ll1·., Cont,1l't ecept1on1st l· handle Call Mg r for aµpl JJll llcss. n I 1H:JJ H~J office la,ks .c·rurul1· :H!l 2213 e • Stall' \lutual SJ\ mg:. phones and a 'll n N\ uf • €Q~ Of f i· C typing s kills. >lt•as<inl SALES 0 OVe rlo a d IOOI Ma<·Arthu r Hl\d and profess1onl phonl' SI 80 PER WEEK N1•wptrt Beac·h manner and fl, f Wh I I f 3723 Bm:h St. NB Equal Uppor 1-,mplo~N . a air or o esa e , reta il 1rm details ar e rqui red . w 11 mmed o pcn1ng s l::qualOppo r Emplo~l·r with an ab1llt) to cope Long hair ok No ('Xr>t'r .;ruu ENT rnrn wh1I~· you under pressur( Cart>er nee'. Will tram Call for ----------i ll•a rn. rll•x.bll• hri., < ,111 growth potenbl, plu~ appt642-Sln3 B>ITORIALDEPT. ~I r h 1rk bl wn II ~. many benefits Slar tmi.: H.12 515/J salary $700 per 10 'alP:.pcrson <1ggrl'S"IV l' SECRETARY po:-11tve all1ludt'. V or Call l•'ranw t714 I !>4!1·1114 &1ual Oppty :mplyr RECEPTIOllST Fee Paid l>yn11"11c t•o m pany w1lb gre.t udvan· <'ement oppu tun1t y &auufuLollccs... Tu $700. Also Fl-e .obs Call J eann e Ross1•JO soo I. Snelling & S1?ll1nJ.? of Newport &>ad Agency, 4J40C.:amp0s 0 1 I' 'r Ex per or will tn 11n A r e ward 1 n i.: a n ti i\pµly 111 person, St.in somet1m£•s ext•11mg po~• 1fard Shctt· Stores. <.;M t1on 10 the news dcparl 31.177 S. Bn s tol mcnt of the Ua1ly Pilot SALt-.:S PERSO~ Rt•la1l. R M l\brnms t'o mµ11ny Pe rm full time llH!l Newport Blvd . C M S.S..Scty m Ni!wport area Nt•eds lo bl? xln t typis t. compc. le nt m htc W<Jkkeep mg, self orJ(anizcr Neat ap pearant·c a must Plea:.C' R t•a ll540·7111 r !';" c 11 I': ll r n r P n , ~chool . :ii2 75 11 h r is II r w k rn 1 n Wehtm1n~t~r 897 2159 TELE,HOHE sou:ITORS Ol:C-ded 1mrwdlalely u l' x pr nt' <'e s & J r y Pll·as ant c\ l'ntni,: hrs (.'an cam 1p to SJ 75 J>t•r hr Cotll 714 ltiOI after I l'\I TElEPHONE SALES T1rt-<l Of rht' Houtm1 .. ' Thi" Jo1 b For You ' Ca ll f's OW i\l T r avel agent . c·x peneneed only Ni:wport center area 644 1412 T ruc k Ori ve r C.: r;.i nt• Operator C I hr SIO hr Will tram Neill Cranl' Serv1re. SJI 3.174 TRUC" UHI Vl-:R " i:d d n\ tnS{ rC'l'Ord d l'ltH·r I.A area <.;Jll n lS 3180 wkday)) T UTOR. h t grade: p vt tutor for reJd1n~ & m .ith 645-3312 e\ c~ wknds TYPIST CAN YOUTVl'E" If the dnswcr 1s ye!., anti ynu would bke to lt•arn .t ho ut t·omput l'rt It'd typogrnph~. )uur o p portun1ty •~ hl•rt• Open llll?S :.natlal>le, du1 or lll!!hl s hill 11111m1• work We art• \o\. tlhng tu ln11n a\.'cura lt• ty p1s1s who C'a n l.YJ>l' at leaM r.swpm cm IUM SeleC'trt<· C.d l 7t>K 3636 for a ppt or app ly m person _ Gold en Wt•st Publis hing Corp 2:ui11 Via Fabn canle. M 1s:.ion Vte)O---- WAITRESSES 3 Sh1fb avail. pd val'a lion App ly Tay !or ., Rcstaur<1nt. R<•dh1ll ~.\ frw). Tu!>tm REFRIGE RATORS 1-'rost free'. washers. dryl'r:. Best Appl 210 Adams. HB. SJ6.091 I Whirlpool d lx wshr & ga& dryr $300/Best, refng, d bl door. 1cem a ker 1ee wtr S200 67!> 4035 -----O'Keefe & Merntt Stove. coppertone . like ne w $100 646-2205 -----f'ng1daare lmpenal frost I~ refng. coppertonl', $12S. 645-2579 cvs1wknd:. Washer & Dryer , cost $600 Sell $300 Mille hai. newer set 49J 4018 G.E. WashH-$25. 540 7879 ---- Mont Ward 1974 Hvy Dty washer. S200 1974 apt :.z g:.is dryer. Sl25 Both w 1s er v 1t c co11 l r 557·0085 Mayta~ Washer , $200 Ke nmo r e s oft h e<t l Dryer, SlOO 540·5719 R e f rigerator , Se<tr'> Frostless/ k em;iker 18 4 net tu Ct Not working $25. 642-0705 ---L e n n ox F orced Air natural ga s furnace New I npu t 110 .ouu BT U h r Bonnet 88.000 B T U Hr SI 75 642-0705 Electn c dryer. GF., $65 Very good cond 1l 1o n 645-6175 ------ Free Kittens Adora ble. playful 9 weeks old 830.6625 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good us1..'() Fum1turr & Appliances OH I will sell or SELL for Y nu MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833·9625 CASH PAID For gd used (urn. anti ques & clr TV·s 957·8133 2 couches, I 7' sofa S3S I an11qut' Victorian lovt' •wat $120 673 6124 or 975·0239 after 6 PM 84 · Law:.on type :.ofa. natural line n W lJ \ c'. 1200. Hoove r t;priit ht varuum. S20 673 ilk.1 Antique shavtnl! m irror reproductions $1 5 1 for your ba th or bedroom 1 Doll cra dles $10 Bab) r r a d I e s $ J 5 ,, I I handmad e' Cu:.tom padded for SSO Unus ual coffee tables & benehes 231 Cabrillo. C<>!>ld Mc!>a trearJ II' SOFA & LOVES~AT Gd cond S90 ~68·521!3 l'Ves SclJ.g (Robinson s 1 I pr Play pe n Sofa Ca m t'I v e lve t $995. D ay:. 640-8950, eves 1;75.2479 Spa nish ocl d in lbl. ti chrs. 2 leaves . pa ds . S2SO I best 642. 5379 Leather chair & ottoma n. Sony TV. glass table & matching wicker chairs Must sell 675·223~ Office desk table. boy ... rm furn. bunk bed. din ~ !>et " 6 ehr All new. C<i 11 ~·1871 ecepti01ist Sa~CLOTHESTI:\1 E Beautiful spat f you e n operuni: Riverside 11'°54 JOY dealing 1 /people Magn olia ! Need ·t·xrwr Ntf'e phone alllude and awaits :>om cone w 11 It ;1 unique t•oml1tna t11rn ul talent:. ll n•qu1 rc·~ a f;,1st thinker with la<'l. pn• 'l'nt·e. humor, and <11<; l'reuon A background m Journalis m would bl• he lpful. a t horouith grount.ling in J:ramm.1r J mu s t Normal s ecr e tJ r1al tal~nl ~ nl'<.'dcd I U \l I\ µ111 i.: 1>5 wpm. f1h ni.:, phont·~. m ml. shurthand Hiii "pm de:.1rcd hut nnt tih:-.nlult ly necessary J\mple JW) J:C'nerous bent•ftl:., rl'ltrt' m e nl pro.:ra m Im IB3 l!O'l5 T1mr life L1hrane~ Equul Olp Emplyr m f WANTE D No Laguna Beach Oldl'r l;i d v ,,,. mother Of .)OUng t h1ld lO t arr for & send my 7 y r old lovely. well behavt•d d a u.:hter t n E l Morn school Your hom e or mtn(' 4H7 23fi2 1l'\l'S Ref!> requ1 reel Bicyc~s 8020 10· Gold sofa Xln t cond auract1 ve p~sonahl y ~\~t e op l c C all needl'd Modt>ate ty p ---- mg, co hill> >Int b~m:.. S;,indw1ch & Sala d J\s. Starting i.alar lo Sli7!i !>emblcrs. 5a m 9 30am Ca ll 540·605S, Coasl a I Mu:.t be n1•at dea n & Personnel Agein . <!7!!0 dexterous . SJ 1J h r Harbor. CM !>79·0747 for ;..c ppt <.1ft ALL J OBS rttEE IOam Lon's K1h·hn1 Recpl S<:re('n Pnntmg toSOOO Fee P.aul lmmed Jnb op t•ntng Personatitr Plus Gr a phic Artist. S1·rct•n l nt'I Firm awals fril.'n d Printers & Prod u1·t1on ly outgoer for aipcr I' 10 help Will tram 540 SbSo s po t Call Ca nd a <·e . . , 848·1288 Also fl><· JOh~ &."ly to $12K Fee paid Dennis & Dl·nn:, l'l.'nwn *Sft<>RTS CLUB• nel Servtt'e of Hmtmi..'l on Unique oppartunily of Beach. 16168 Hwch Bh tl ll•rt.od by top notch (·o lo media te open mg Ca II !or ----------a ppo •nt ml'nt 'l r' THE T::>WN TOUR Stt•phenson. p,.r.,11nnc·I FUN IUS CO INC Depa rtment. n.111~ l'llvl. ~ 4321 ext 27i i\r:.iht•1m, Ca An Equal Opj\11r Anaht•m ·, nt'w I 1Xl'•I E mploy er route 111cl dial <1 ride SECTY /CLERK to handle real cstatl' 111 vestor accnunt <.:v m munlc11t1on . typing and business math sldlls t'!-i sent1a l P r efer •''< p e r 1e n tl'd . m.tl u rl' pcr..on. Benefit:. & xlnl locatwn 644 11824 ")'"lrm1s now 1nh•rv1ew· 1n_g for ht• l11llow1nl! pm.1· lion::. Both c·xpt•r & lra int.•Epcrsonnl'l ln v1ted [Ojppl' Proi~d Mqr. Ahle t> take romplcle & 1mlt•pfldcmt rt•:.pomo b1h - l.) fo1 overa ll ma n,1gc menl ol al I phast•s of WATCHMAKER To a ssis t c n _g tn l'c r w 1devclopment or dt'- licatc pre<'•"<' 1nslrumc n tauon for oil l1eld (lood working 1·nnd s 1 1·0 benefits Top pay 1-;0 1';, Sc1r nlif11· Dnlltni;: l'on trob Ne "' port HC"at•h, ~~7 !Ml5l a:.k lor Hon Lit lit• ••• ••• •• •• • • • •• • •• • •• • • Sl.00 Walnut veneer $25 Cycle & Company SALE New & used 3, 5, & 10 '>Pds. bc h r ru1s l'r '>. mope ds. mo to c r os& bikes, parts. acce!>S. re - pairs , all makes Classic b1rycles Buy. sell, trade 612·7910 2A70Nfo~WPORT BL. CM ~----~~-Cats 8035 ............•••.•.....• ~5953 A TTEHTION: Mo•incJ King sz Victonan Style waler bed. Must <;Cl' lo bellcve $1,000 54H OIR4 New Zenith roR&ole r lr TV. s tereo, lg ;issort ment of hshld p lants. ofc' des k . p laype n <·ouch w1coffee lbl & 2 en<l lbb . new Admiral refng C..1 11 anytime day or nig ht for appL 548·0184 SELL OR TRADE'> Anti quc pew, lo\escal. <id Arabian quarter horse Ii yr old geldm~ $600 tnd ta ck 960· 5330 Housdtokf Goods 8065 ···•····•··•·•········· Moving & F.:.tate Sa lt• fUrnllurP. 11la nL,, m 1sc ..'rt ti 30 :i OU 23922 S1.t too Dr El Torn .Jew .. ry 8070 . ....••...••.••....•... JEWELRY Vanous p1e1.·e~ 673 141i Urand new ;: 25 < lu!>lt•r diamond nn,,e. coM S420C will :.dCMlll'e $2i51l C)I bi:st offer P P 64·1 l.W2G Misc .. IGMOU• 8080 ··•···•········•••····· Gom~ to Collq,(1•' ~u~t Si'll ' i ~ 'o\:fl bo .. it d almost new. $100, .;pnni.: wet suit SI ~. -;urf rH k". SIU. 35 MM l'dmerJ W I~ lnts~. m <I t'o rmab SJ .) ra, :.1.s 12 14 64ti 5201 Newport llearh SPort m~ llouse Raqut'I lia II l"ull family membership D1~ counted tu $250 K:JJ 2011; aft i PM qi, Sitt' Rt JUlyr<''t \1 al tress eo~~pnn)! lr.1 m1 SIOU 55!1 S!IH1 all:. p m Bake:-i 10 1;: \<car... ho\ or girl. Sii! Bo r <!ti • ~pd S:i:• t' J r.n1 ... l t'1 Varuum SI ~ ti4() 15C!S .J rt dccp pl<tsl a· pool Filter "'a<'uum xlra::;, new hnl'r ~00 Alt S :It: S48 li<ll Creenhoust• Jln um l'J~\ to ass emhle, boiled a lum 10 or more l1 40 l'a Sa1e.i; Tax lnrludcd NO CARO'> Draw your own o r Sl'nd n11me. Jddress. phont· di we·11 make Olll' C'ard pe r 1 di! Add 2.5' ea th Send check or money or derto PILOT PRINTING P 0 Uox 15ti0 Co:.td Me:.a. Ca 9262fi Designer; LeftO\ eri; Lt' rm Brkfml >ltl01olr Sof,1 Ible 165 Lg Ant rha1 r nXJ Bdrm furn SSO $<IOU Antiques $20 up Hdbrd & lipread S225 Sleeper ~of., Sl25 Sat & Sun !I 5 :1:1:: Evening (.;.,n)'On l<!l ~ PHONl':MAT E T1 lt'phont' arh wf'r•n i. marhme!> w 'warr. S7!•. w trt!mote. $1411 Ho~er iS0·319l •• * Dan De fjCJG"lfi Z7552 Vcladnr M1ss1on VteJo You arP tht-winner of three frtt tic k•ts tS22 SO vaiuel to RinqlncJ Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus ..\ugu.<,t Jrd t hru I 5th Anaheim l'Or:\ 1•nt1on Center, 800 W K.ilcl!J T :t·kel:. mu•t h1· t'\ <hanged tor rc,cr•t'd 'l<Jl:, .. t the Con\.l'Ol1011 l'entt'r aht'ad of t:m1• I :J II 642 5678. 1-:xt ~ u, d am: }our ticket,.,, * * * frame. 10x2ox Iii high <.;ode a phone 1200. 1, m1> eosl $4800 Sl•ll SISOU o!d $iS C..1 11 17 1-t l Palo s V1•rdt '> 1213: 9629930 377 IM03 --Execuu v,. Tamaµho nl'. ~ Electn t· stov•• Brown & way l''M portable rad tu. .Jordan ~lils' lop table w ide~k top l bar ~~· r lyellow 1 with Cho ir<;, New. SlSOU Sel1 Sl200111r whl w /yellow u p h o I bstofr 646·222716'16 292~ Magnus or~an 962·21108 - Evei. Mesa Verde Tennis Cluh - -Member"htp for salt· ..... Ply Hardwood pack $l!(X) 968·0300 mg boxel> $5 $10 Wooden ltelhs $1 $5 642·0705 G :i f f t• r s & S a I 1 It· r ---80,000BTl; forl'ed JI! M:<11c~I s upplici:, Onen heater C real for homl' , lat Chinese r~ Somr ur c ahm Vaiue SJOO :.ell anUqUC!; 541 -6154 . t'\t':> 6' $100 i611·4193 wkendi, ____ _ PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 :0..•11 11t1y 1Lt'm or rom l1111al 1011 nf item,. for S7~ n r le·~:-w11h J P•"nny Pincher Ad :: lonC'S tor 2 ('llrlSt'C'UllYt' doy~ f:dl'h ad<htional lint• ,., m fo1 lht' ~day, l'h;ori:c• 11 • No 1•omml·ri·1JI Jd., f'nr more 111form.111on .inti tu pldl'l' )Our Jd '1111 642-5678 AM 1f'M ro nsole s te reo fi> Dix West d ryer $bO l\enmore w a ~her $25 Tow.bar $115 Child 20 · bike SIO 963 26Z: Baby Bed. $45 GMC Ca r Seal, SlS Holh tn Kint cood 897-7301 8081 ··•·•·•••••·•··•······· Goff Clubs wanted 547-042': .. sical lnstnlmrnts 8083 ••.•.•..•.•..••........ '7 1 G IBSON Les P.w1 Recording Brand n1•w t ond Choice> case. Ran• 1:-l S.SOO ilakes 631 0938 Keith --hnght. enthus1ast1c m RKfpjPbx t• SI OK u1v Call Amy, 84H 12118 i>Pt'rawn a nd <1ll 1wr,on WEEKEND HELP m·I tf\'nlved l'n-f1•r l'X 111.'r 1 lr.rns1l. ll1al J ride Housel'll'aning & OCflC'e 111 t·.ilopcr<llton... deaning on wknds We Persian kittens. CFA re· g1s lcrc<1 Exrcl le nt quality Beautiful long ha ir S ho w qua ltly 6.'11·9308 dcr & m1::.c C.i l l :-i..11;.11.«11 r-----------.::::==..:::::.::::.:::=. Respans1ve Ind v l'-OUJ,!hl i\Jso rec JllbS Dennis & for chenl as."1slance pa:. ()e n n 1 s P e r .., o n n c I Call Lei.he R.13.z'7110 Al!w Service o f lluntinj!lon fet? Jobs Denn~ & l>en Beach. 16168 lleat•h Blvd nis Personne l Ser\'iCe or Irvine.~ Michi.'li.on SCTY to $12,600 1'.lectronu:s J?lanl seeks ofc pm for a et1ve s1arr BUSY & N(mlNG poc CJh Jenni. 833 2700 /\l&o fee J<Jbs De nnis & Unique llom c1 of Mci.J Dl•n n1s P er s o n ne l Verde 1s "plu~l(ed mlo' Sl'rvirci. of Irvine. 2082 a relo ca1t11n r dC"rral M1rhelson ~crvice thal has crcutrd - -;i d em1tnd for mon· Secretary s alespeople We are bus~ 9·lpm and n eed help' E x Croup Ins ur ugcn ry p e ri enc e d or n l' w Ty ping 6(). For d pp t salespeople m:i y a ppl) ~15i lJ.17. Attractive (antique~ 1 nf -5-E-C_R_ET_"'_n_y __ _ ftce & top qu<1h ly t pt•o """ pie) assoc1atl's to work t D e P art me n l a I 1 wllh Contact S <tnd y F:ngmeenng, planninJi & Orlows ki or Jim Wood al consulting ti rm has a n 546-5990 operung for a ser retary. 1\ccur lypm~ req'ri. Min ---------•! 40 wpm. <S h & die Restaurant Laphone exper h elpful l IOI Salary S3·S4 hr Apply IURMS or submit resum e to 37 focnhioft lllCllld Jack G Raub Co . Attn Personnel. 125 Baker Sl. Now a ccepting apphcJ (;osLa Mesa. c a 92626 u onsfor EOE HOSTESS ' M IF 11 Apply in pe rson bl wn J.5pm SECRET ARY /Lecial. LIT IGAT ION. Airport ----------1 area 2 3 yrs expr Xlnl typing. no s hort h a rd Restaurant HOSTESS Expenent cd IUSIOY E xperienced WAITRESS Cocktail cxpcr Apply m person 3·6p m. MULOOONS RESTAURANT 202 Ne wport Center Or Newport Bu ch ----llTIRIMENT HOME In Laguna Beach S ;1lary o pe n C oll 752-2519. SECRET ARY P fT S m al l . p l t'u s unt engineering office Mon· Fr i, l Spm Must be good typist ' 549-5234 s.cntary * '"'"• Ra pid ly growin g pet p rod . m a nuf . h a s challenging c a rter pas r /mtcl. motivated mdiv Good typml(. s horthand essential. l,1i:ht hook· krcptn~ 751·2600 da)'s . ~1271 eves. In need o f r('s pons1ble maid• & w aitresse s •---------- Permanent·F'Ull & Part Time Positions a vail AP· ply In person 2130 S Coast Jlwy Laguna Bch Pf'Oplc who need JK.'Ople should a lwa ys check lhe Sen11N! Directory m tbe DAIL Y P ILOT SECURITY OFFICER MARRIOTT HOTEL Is seekmg a n inch v1d u11I to work flexible hour., who has some la w l•n roreemenl experienc l' EnJOY good t·om p,J n) benefits can schedule Sat or Sun Ste Supervisor Must provide 0\.\11 trans Day b day 'upcrv1s mn of SJ_5C) pr hr 540-9!>25 :.pee.lie· opt•ra11on., of ----- d1-.ptchm1:. 't'hl'lluhn~ Window Tinting pcr.;cmel l'rell'r 1•xper . Trainee bul \\11 lram Over 21 f.4 1 ~94 Tnin'g & Safety wooow_o_R-Kt-:Rs Supervi5or Mill me n. Assembler:.. Mu.,· hold 'thool bus Tablcsa\.\ Workers. ex DOCJS 8 0 4 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Sol~ 80SS Golden R Cl n evt.• r pup ••••••••••• •• • •• • •• • • •• pies AKC Field & shuw Moving Sale July 25. 26 & pe t Sh ots. wo rme d . :!7th 3:.!0i:> P aH'O ratSedw/l'LC Xlntdi:.p Ca rol in a San J u.in (21Jl 425-1561 Capistrano ----------Moving. mus t fmd home Garager. 9-1 Friday. Anl1· P c k1n e se, f ern & ques. drape ries. r r1b. Chinchilla Cat. male kennel. clothes. ri1s he:;, Eve.'! ~-5478 games, books. Hen luge Apply 9am noon Mon Fri. l'crsonncl MARRIOTT HOTEL :XX> Newport Center Or Newport l~ach F:qual Oppar Employt•r lra1nni:: rert1f1('Jtlon or per rt·q Apply a t 3201 AKC re g Do be rma n l~1111•1l1•nl and nal um al W M:H'r\rthur Blvd San Ptnschers. $85. Call afll•r bdrm se t. houi.ehold 18831 Portofmo. Trtlr k Turtlrerock Dr s11?n .,L1futr t·ounl·tl dr l'ens1vc la Ana 6PM. 963-0205 cl ri •1 n I.! <'<'rt 1 fl l' J t e -------------------- Mlllmum :! yr~ hu& dnv Men:handl1• Whether you· re buy ing or IOI? xpcr . & proven re ••••••••••••••••••••••• selling. Classified ,1<1 c· o rl 11 f P e r s on 11 l' I Antiques 1005 vert1smg will ~et your manging ahtlity Top ••••••••••••••••••••••• message to the ri~ht peo sal;ry & bene fits pie Ca ll To<lay • 642·5678 Movmg Sale ~ T hurs, 9·4 1-:veryt h1n_g m us t i:o ' You nam e It. we have it All items pnced to se ll 31402 Paseo del Mar. Lag Nig. SECY jRECEPT P fr. I :30-5 30 Mon Prt For s mall Arr hiteC'lural EnRmcen ng Off1rc T yp Ing 50 wpm, $3 flO hr Newpart Beach Nr OC Airport. 752-7614 T ecnn1c111ns Jqual Opportunity Employt-r P.ont' for m terv1cw . (' 141635-1390 GET TECH'llCAL ' WITH LIS We •e 8'1s•c Fout CoiPOfat•on 1t1t 1"'"'"' 1n ""' '""'" nustrteS'> c;ompUIM •nduSI'\' 1naou1 r.ip1t1 ''"°"tr1'1on llils crea1eo a numbf>r nl ooPnlQs nn l>olll ou• i,. ;:iNJ 2r>C Shills IOI flHtrl'n•C IO £1ctcll0 "4l!Chanir.ll lecM1c1ans .a1 all lt>•ets 01 hn~oe d"<l ab•ltly Em olnym(!n l OllPOtlun1t1e, ,..,SI in lit IOCfOwtnQ "'eas Svstems leY111 1rs1 & 1eoA11 Te511nQ .S 1epa1r ot cnmp1e1t unit, 1urt1 dS mint centrAI P•0041$90l's Cl•,~ 01es ottnle15, magn111tc laoe ~vor.e• and video CJtacllr'~ Pnnll'IO Cll(;Utl bo;artl 11!,.tr'lf lint! repaor IO lhe tom 11<1nenl lrvol on ou1om1111c UllJ•s Fam11taoly w1lh m1cin P<OIJ"'I' systems d<tsor~bto 5ucceMflil C<Jtn(lld;llO$ will 0 olff'fOO flf1 C•oelftonl ~~ a' woll 85 a hno ben11lll ¢1'800 11pp1y 1n l)('l'S()l1 or ptiono tlfl 731·5100 tor 11n 1n1Qt11- basic J =our -~ corpor t1on 'D an W company • U 10 I pw My I Ott! ROllCI f lW!. CA t 2MO We ia11 "All•tm1ll.,. ACh()<ll (Q~i 001111un11y Emotoy,., ""·~ Antique Music Boxes' Slot Ma chines! Clocks! HUGE SELECTION Amiri can lftttmational Gallerf H ()peo Wed_ lhru Sat 1802 Kette nng. Irv <714> 754-lm *** COMie lcrker 211122 Marbella Mission VieJo You are the winner of ftwftfrMHckeh (122.50 value>. to ltMcJIMq lros. ......... , .... y Circus August 3rd lhru lSlh Anaheim Convention Center. 800 W. Kate Ila Ticke ts must h e ex ch anged ror reserved seats at the Convention Center ahe ad of time . Olli 642-5678. Ext 329 to claim Your tickets *. * LookJng for 8 home of your own • You'll rind many hom es advertised ror sole in Classified evC'ryd11y GET MORE $$$$$ FOR YOUR 'DIME WITH OUR NEW DIME-A-LINE You can now advertise ltem1 for $35 or le11 In our FAMOUS DIME-A· LINES that appear every Saturday. Bring them or mail them whh correct caah to one of our 4 convenient of. fices. No llveatock. produce or plants. No commorclal ads allowed. Each Item must be priced with no Item ovar $35. CAN GET YOU 75 Use our famous PENNY PINCHER ADS For only $2.00 you can advertise any Item or combh1atlott of ihtns totalln9 $75.00 or less. Our rENNY PINCHER AD COllsists of l Unu for 2 conHcutive days. Each odcltkwtm Hne 11 60• for th. 2 days. Cit_,. ycm-P-.y PIRct.er Ad or ... yow 1-..ncrd CM' Mn~ No c-ocrclal 9dt tllond 642-5678 DAILY PILOT I ,.. UAIL t PIL(ll loah. Pow...-9040 looh. Soll 9060 loah, 511pi/ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• •• • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dioc.ki 9010 1 s c A I' 1-; u o u v ••••••••••••••········· vC!fti 957 o lvC1M 9570 Autotl'"pon.d l.\'PllOON Hf full kt•t'I Muhl ~t·ll H..at~u>K Sntp.t!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••• •••••• ••••• t•••••••••• ••••• ..Uc.. ~ & O")Clift' 1090 loah & Morine sk>op. baMc boat $4000 16'. xlnl cond w /trlr. IMW t7 I 2 SEA RAYS! ......_.... IOI J • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • EicpipM..t ... ;&~~.:;;;· .. , ... i..n•bc· b ~ d"'"> ¢ .... :.; .......... ;()io NEVER AGAIN SALE ~=~ro'r Cl.OSE-OUTS r f b l I .~ 11r~nd Ill IUOOt!I burnt' I •••• !::••••••••••••••• r l' t' r u ' .a n u u >r , lu ~ 11o11. M1'95 With trlr & extras SS5()() Sl.200/bst ofr S41S·6356 s.t2 9861 Need NB moonng or slip 1''eoder J:j.a:..:m .. n b1.1t kammood Oricun ~1..ino .lnyt.b&ng 10 good worktn~ Center. ~ ~ Coa:.t coodJ:Uoo for around l1 llw> L'DM 644~ will do Call 661 ti26l art ---s.JOpm K.tv.a1 Baby Gr;ind ptano Office Fa ........ & t:bc>n) • S )' n. old. $3450 562 7315 Col 43. diesel. 9 bag~ for 31' saJI ••• sails. loaded w1c·qu1p 54112517 aft 6pm meat. well mamt P P !il6-9133 Laguna N1gud 2 4' c u o o y Lude 16 2 I t t You are tbe winner of rs • comp e e se s of sails. good cond. moor· tw... free Hc:keh 1ng Newport Harbo r llELP' I urf,tently nd JO s bp for my power boat (714 l 622 2513 A::.k fot Kay btwn8&6 ----- 1 78 CLEARANCE •S_._ ............ •C ....... ,..,.... 1085 • ••••••• • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • s.wing Moet.l.1 a 8 09 3 Oi\1!rl·A·Call at 1., pnce ••••••••••••••••••••••• l{pcelves & forwa rds Stnger sewmg machine. & your phone callll. Nearly cabmd. no ;ug.~ag. good Of'W Only $600. 759-0811 cond. S50. 494-8710 eves {$22.50vlllut!>. lo CABINS Make offer. Al so 14 ' ~ lroa. Laps t r a k e s k 1 f I 9010 UST PRICE St t.329 SAVE S2113 l«f8 BMw·s H~ENOW! . - ·Ask for Smith or Haase_ SporfilMJGoods 8094 Pianos a. OrcjClfts 809 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL table 8' slalc, ball BanMw & loli.y Side c urtalns. camper 213/592·5227 Ci l'Overs. fish wells. 100 rcus gal fuel. 22' Star w /lrlr 5 sails gd August 3rd tbru 15th cood. $1600. Anaheim Convention S48·7711/64-0-2855 Center. 800 w Katella 1'nm tabs. heads. xtras. Tickets must be t•x Ht Spffdjlow Cost changed for resl'rvcd I n c I u d c s Tam de m r-11:..- seats at the Con vention Tnulers. ~-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IS' Performer. IOOHP Mere. xlnt condllton S2300. ~art 4 T1...,,.+atlOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9120 Center ahead or time SEA SPRAY lS'CATS GRAMD (Console) "c7 Mag·sinale action. Call 642-5678, Ext 329 lo 121228 H.P. FROM $1000 Older camper 4 sale. w/o LIKE .... EW "" .. daunyouruckels. MetcaUISE:RS GlennDre Soil>Oah true k $l50. Stove & return. nccess·s. You move. $200. ~·9'l1S PIANO ••••••••••••••••••••••• " S1SO 20 ga pump S90 Art * * * Stock #5S2 & ss.i Call 836-6890 ref'n~. 64-0-ZlOO SI, 100. 6. 962·721.3 Sll.938 ----3338 East18th St TY __ R_oclo. _______ 16' Jnllatable. port ~k1, 17' Hydrosail, Sacnfice Cabover Campr 9\.'7' gas Cost.a Mesa 645·0377 HiR, $Meo 8098 bay or d 1 van g boa l. Best offer 759· l~ eves or elec refng. irtras Stt 642 4090 ~U>Ck # 678 546-:lrlO days t.o a ppree 546-0629 HAMMOND ORGAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• . (1)240H.P.O .M.C. AND PIANO CENTER Compl. system Marantz Boat mtr 7hr trailer $525. SI 4 ,596 Catahna 30. diesel xlnt Camper. sips 4. stove. ~MruTE YSHOP WOPEN ~CEUEHT ECTIOMOF WRESALES We> have your nt•xt t•w 1 ur mventory t'J II wa y• 83 040 495-4949 ~mer hqwdatJon sale. 61.50 S109. Quadraflex 878 Gass htr camper $60 rood. well equipl. sink & ice box. Fits shon Everytlung sale pnced Sl99. B&O 3702 <A pr> Staples. SWUlglme Run 673·1174· bed truc k Xlnt cond 5•"1• .... 285' E. Coast Hwy. CdM Sl72. Call 962·9930 Total P>.2236MeyerPl.CM NOW OPEN 18. Sol Cal. Newport ~ 646-0077 I 8353171 ~ system pnce $480. ao~ "~-l-"--c_Vc _ Beach tie-down 1nclud Campe_r_~ .. -All-,o-r-.·m_a_ll lvlto S«-Yiu, Perts Vma H•(" ..... r OAIY•NG ... Cl ..... ~ '""11""'"' ... ' "' "'"' " & AccHSOries 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * SED IMWs• Baby G r and. 19 38Clr RCA25"Console'TV Set-vice 020 UNTILBPM Bestoffer. p1~kup v0 ry ~1°an '64 Frd Ec I ti I H G.Bay Co. Gd cond w/remote $2S01bst orr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67>2967. morn ·s & cve!i sioo' :nc ~A,,,.. .... 96 .... ";..,: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 000 me. l'Y • ·;2~<\.'.p 15441.IA 1 ..._..,.,,,., '""" Salvage ·73 Oat P U good cond. lo ma·.;, S900 ·-;53 1.i 1230RY1''1 Anl.Q wtute S2000lf1rm Eve552·3668 Yacht carpenter. 1nt1exl. 1Days3 week 33· "Wi ldwrnd" r ac· . 4945606 ·75 Auto l916MTV • 759-0100 f be 1 k But . '76 Dodge Maxi Camper. comp. 1600. 46.000. runs. ---------SONY Betamax & FORD I rg ass wor ' ing/cn.usmg catamaran. bub top, A /C, s tereo xtras &t ofr l akes <tll ·75 Dodge Maxi. bubble "76~4~pS/Rt549PllZ• 333 amp answ e ring ref's. Reas 646-4005 HARRISON'S loade d with extr as. AM/FM w/tape .• CB. 642-0468eves Lop. dean. lo ma. he;.ivy '76 .S1R1SlltRCS1 ONE OF A KIND service 968-6321 n-~. Pow-9040 $4500. Call 531.9610 even· ,...,ns"'. TV. much more d 8 oo f D Ti S IR i567SXG ' ...-n ... SEA RAY mgs ........ " Hardtop for '78 Toyota t Y s4 • 10 r ys o. s-csay Upn~ c.1911 complt:lc Curus Mathes 6 foot long ••••••••••••••••••••••• C H NB . <8·51751-381 1 or (aft . Landcrwser complete SS7·97l8. Ev~ 962·9884. , ________ s_ I;) custom restored & re· walnut s tereo console 28 ' Fly bridge cr.u1scr 3101 oast wy, . . 16 Sol Cat. 15 ft. w/trlr. 5)675-4.552$7500. w/everything. 642 5075 Mark 0RJHGECOUHTY'S finished w/new uct1on. $S0 559-6628 Chrys6.bauled.pamted ·---63•1•·254_7 ___ like new! Seldorr used. Motoriwd~kn 9140 aft. 5:30 -... -.~-w--.a...._..a ____ 9_5_9_0 OLDEST Has 2 sail boats on the · $3850. Andersons 646·9000 $1450. 962-8269 ~ _,.~ water in st a med gltis~ Zenith 1.9" color table TV. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• & Gorgeou.o; tone. Tht•re 1s xlntcondSIOO Sacrifice!40'1ishmgboat. 36'CruisingSloop 1978 Mo lobecane. like AutosforSoa. WEW1U8UY notJung bkc 1t anywhere 497.1633 FOR SALE Jig boat . rcfr1g hold . Slip available new. Bcsl offe r. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUR DATSUN in the world. H you are a ---------• 1975 24· Reinell Sedan $22.000. Hi24·9914 Sl8.000 Chris. 548·1742 aft 6. GeMral 95 IO PJ\lD FOR OR NO'r superior indlv1dual who Stereo. Fisher receiver. Bndge. OMC 225. xtra Andersons 64&9000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP DOLLAR s~ Servttt.' (,t•J :-lni.; expects the bellt 1n life. BSR turntbl. pair of clean. dual stalion. VHF. CUSTOM IOAT 21.Sant.anaSloop Cycle & Company FOR TOP CARS then call for an appl Jansen s pk rs $300 depth finder, bait tank. By Dittmar & Donaldson ?Vi Honda. trlr. 5 sails • • • -.v CarYer,lnc. Roll ftoyte l;M W 646-_2562 ____ 675-0010 many xtras. Pnced to 44' twin GM VS 71Tl. $4500 Andersons646-9000 SALE Phil Batson move. Dies el engine. full y Foxie mopeds. parts. a~ 544ThroughSt $I 0,500 equipped with all latest L ID 0 14 • com PI et e cess. repairs all make~. Laguna Beach eledrorucgear. W<enew. S795/bestor. 400So. Bay buy.sell.trade. Youarelhewmner of HARRISON'S Many spee1al reatures. Froot. Bal Isle. 673-6640 a.10 NEWPORT BL. CM .....__....__tick-"• 1mmed.dehvery. ~~ C'l" SEA RAY BOATS Betng sold by original "Albatross" 23' wd sloop 6'2·?9lO <SZ2 50valuei. to 3101 Coast Hwy, N B owner. By appt. only. in need o( care. Sound Baatavus Moped. good RMcJlinq Bros. 631-2547 $300,000. Call <714 1 cond.B&tofr499-1473 coodlllon.mustsellSl.90 lonuft&Bailey Booh.Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z5' Chns Craft, VII pwr. radio. sounder $3.850 Andersons 646-9000 675-3211 , 893-7531 or li' Catamaran. good 49Hi884 Circus 646-6.587 rood w /lrlr. $950. offer Ciao Mo Ped Complett Au.lust 3rd thru 15th '78 Sea Ray, 21· Cuddy 731-3966 or 8"1·5000 ext road wue s3oo tc a ~t' Anahe1mConvenlJon cabin. Many extras. 431 <John I 642-J730al 6 PM Center. 800 W. Katella N t 1 1 ---------Tickets mus t be e" Sl~:;£0 ~r ~::re:lv ~}r: 12' HOBIE '76 Vespa Ciao, gd cond changed for reser ved 556-6730 or 675·9459 ask XJnt cood $450675·9608 $240. seats at the Conve ntion for Tom Call Jaoet. 548·52.49. Center ahead or lime 17' Boston Whal-er-. 6_5_1_1_P ---------18' Cat. gd cond. mu.st sell Call 642-5678. Ext m to 24' TroJan cabin crwser. by 8/1, $1300. Ga r y ~~s/ claim yourlickets. & 7·5 HP Mercury cog, rblt Ford V-8, full can· 645-6015. John 645-7760 9150 ti1t·up trlr. many xtras. vas. ball tank in slip a t ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• * • • Like new 635-8875 Dana PL Sacra fice ! 35· Chris Tn -cabm $2000. Eves 58 t ·0834. slip available duys 768-7222 e xl. 411 . 2 hds, galley, dual «On Dave trol~ s vs·s. sndr. radio $15.000 Andersons 640·9000 25' TROJAN. bn stol cond fully loaded. S8SOO. 67~1784 13'. like new aluminum boat. Little Dude traile r . 7'1'2hp mot.or. elec trolling mot.or, xtras. $975 Might 30' Searay Weekender S32.000. Anxious to sell. lmmac. prof maintained by a skipper. Twin 454 CrtDsaders 40 Hrs. Elec refr1g. sips 4·5 com- fortably , s tove. Es t crwsang s pd. JOMPH Eq1npt for fishing. <.:all 8-Spm, 540-3383. Aft 6. 640-7822 consider trade for VW --------- &w-1059 14' ~ton Whaler. 4-0 llP. 1-:vmrude big twm cng. xlnt cond lncld trlr. Sl.500 642 -11867 d a yi, GR.EAT SUMMER IUY Sllpe!"CIHn ! Lockley Sea l>evil '76 Honda rs<W. Lo miles. 9520 . ..................... . 12' light weight. 2-man good pn~. Perf cond. sailboat. Complete with 536-7711 or960·S844 Classic car s pt>c1alist1 main & jib sails. cen ---------buyer v1s1llnR England. terboard. ruddf>P & all New 78 Yarrutha Enduro Germany. Italy. Exper 1 Imes. OT 175. $1'75/or best of· reliable. 675-JSJO fer. Call after II 30pm --------- 557-8393 ·55 T·Bird. $5500. firm CLEAN LOTSOFFUM! OHLYS75. Call 673-61.24 mghts and 642-4321. ext 316 days 1oats. Slipi / Docks 9070 .•..................... SUPS AVAILABLE YAC Newport 646-0551 New paint. Gd cond. 73 CB17S H:lnda. reliable 675-1784 $!50/beSt off. Call bef 2 --------- Aft 8. 6"5..e73 4WhHfDriYH 9550 T1 Honda 7~K. new cond $1 500 w ill con s ider terms Afh581 0776 llonda 50 Good cond Needs cng vork $150 75~5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #1 IMCAUF. 1978 CHEltOKEE 23' Chnscraft 235 HP. 100 hrs. Cully cabin. bait Lanie. mmt. PP 494-8894 Boats, Sail 9060 30· Avalon moonng . In '77 ~zulu ao Savuge. lo front of Scan ·s & swim mi's. xlnt slape S700 $6995 People who arc seeking ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. $25.000. 673-5099 Call art~ 545-5078 an apartment look first in Classified. Will your ad be there? To place your ad. call 642 5678 ---------· 16' HotlE CAT Clea n with trail1•r. 67$-4753 Nwpl slip avail for listed boats Boga rdU£ Y a r ht:. 548-5556 ·74 Hon<li CB360 '650/\st ofr 559-16'3 art 6 --- (J8AJ6NN 12778.11 32Cherokees In St0<·k OVERSTOCKED CJ5Pickups Wagoneers S~CTACULAB! For Sale or Trade. 71 Tnumph 610ct.'. Ver) nice M afl( cxt ra:i . f.Jl ·2.5M J em $1300 Discount on some models . to Anaheim com•n9 . center convention Thru August 3, 1'hursdaY, ust ,s. Tuesday, AU9 -----252.4 Harbor Blvd Motor Homt1, SoA~ COSTA MESA .~~~?~; ..... !~~ 714/549-8023 Rent a 1977 Executive --.-7-3-lnt"--.. -,,.-iati-.onol--- Mot o rhome or Min 1 r __ .... 4X4 motorhome t-om Herb ~ Friedlander tall any ol 6 cyl.. J speed trans . 4 these numben wheel drive, locking 898-6177 hubs. removable top. 537•7 ,177 radio and h eater t6113JEY l 828-8188 $3999 RENT 23' Flrt>all. self con tamed Lotl of xtras 645-233 RE NT n e w '78 22' Motorbo med loaded. Day /Wk 1mo ~5832 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR BlVO. COSTA MESA 642 · 0010 Rent 20· Mina h r Home. '76 GMC Jimmy H 1l?h fully self contl. re~crvc Sierra. like new. 29,000 now 642-0948 mi's. air. V.S, crw~e con -----• trol. Loaded W/'(tra~ '7422' Commarier. s ips 5. Brand new overs17.cd off full,y self-cont1air. dual road tares so.uou m1 gas tanks + Olny xtrus. warranty . $7000 Cull 831-2822/496-32SJ (714) 557-9051 Tratlera, Trcr1• 9170 '67 Jeepster. 67M m1, V-ti, •••••••• ••• ••• ••• • • • • • auto. Sl.450. 173 I Irv Int.'. 32' Angel. full l.gth a wn· NB.631·1094or673-706.'l mg. new roof $500 or bst of'r.548·6173. '78Jeep CJS. V-8. hru; le~s than 1000 m1, loaded 1976 26' Te rry ~ler. air Plans c hanged , firs t cond . like n..,, $6000. ~100 takes 497-4329 963-8274 'fi9 Ar1stoc ra.. s eH contained. l~e new Mu.st see to a~rec1ate. $1850 492_._oos_1.,.1 __ _ Trucks 9560 ···················:··· '77TOYOTA Pla<UP 4 cyl. tap e de ck . CA M PER S H ELL (l f'2ifm2> Only $3995 at SUNSET FORD BARWICK DATSUN ~.111 lu~•n' .• ,,. ... 11 nu• 83 1·1375 493.3375 WE BUY CLEAN CARS &TlUJCkS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Bh ct COSTA MESA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAH FOR TOP USED CA RS FOREIGN. DOM t-:.<iTIC or <.:LASSICS 1540JamborN' Ne rt Beach 640-6444 76 =-SI. :.11\·er w /blul' int 110 ma . mmt conrt SI I ti<). PP. 642·0665 a rt 7P~ -------·;s 001 Auto. -.unroof w-~ Xlnt cond $890!1 PhV3 L286 9715 ...................... ;4 llb '1 ~pd. J\Ml-'\1 . Sl ,!I~ 5411 989'i A l' 3 Opn SlOOG tape ilk. heaiers. & more s ml' wo lk n .-ed t·d Cd l l 548f>'i'4 U your car 1s extra cle;in CoH 9717 Sl'C US ftrst ••••••••••••••• ••• • • • • BAUER IUICK ·;5 SLVER 4 dr . 1\1L'. 2925 llarbor Bl \-d stero 11 trk. c1uto .. 1i Ooo C-0514 Mesa !17!1·2500 m1. XJnt. cond $2.t!Oo WE BUY USED CARS CALLGARTll Used Car M~r 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA WE BUY 646-4IOll bef 21' M ,720 • ••••••••••••••••••••• •tATSUMS• I~ Setection OfAOModeb 9.LES-LEASJNG P\R'J'S.SERVICE We teed Clean Datsu.ns ! C::>STA MESA DATSUN USED CARS! 2841 HARBOR BLVlJ We're the new Chevrolet 54'-6410 540-021 l dealen.tup m tht• lrvmc1 ___ ..._ Auto Center We nN•d your\sect car ' JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET 21 Auto Center Dnvc IRVJNE 768-7222 WANTED! Late modt•I Toyn I J!> Volvos. 1'1ckuP6 & Van~ Ca II us today' 19U HeriHw lhcl CotlOMHO P'll. 60·00l or S40.94'1 Autos.Imported . .••.••.•.•..•..••..... Genmll 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE INVENTORY of Used 91 I 's, 914 's AUDl's. BEETLE's VWIUSE5 & OTHER IMPORTS HIW.AY • MIWPOCT llACH • 6i ANGLIA. gd cond ~s 615 8258/646 48411 t DRIVE A* •LITTLE. •. * S~VEALOT SllOP & COMP AR 1-; -lllSIO. runs OK S37S Mustscl! 548 6338 -::1 Uc1t..u11 2'10Z Air. AM /fM. mugs. shc.dow One o( the best around $4t8Sor tradt> 'or van or p1ck14> or equal valUl' ITTS.Ml9. 556-6730. ask for Tom '73 2402, xlnt cond. s:l!AAl 6i3·53l:UI 'i ! t20C. nl'W tr..ins. nutt•h & br .Akes $125C 1off ~ r 1133-3311 '73 240Z. auto. air. stereo "•"~('t •,· p 1i;,,. s:;:oo tiiS~ ·73 2AOZ. orange. 4 :op<J FM magi.. new rad1.1ls $3600 Firm r.o 2200 --------~·741-'J 260Z .. uro. AC .. 1~rco. mag . louvrt-!>. ·73 COMPACT J\ Travel Trlr 13' f1ber'*1ss pop. t op 3 burne\ stove. queen bed. sea 6, can be tow e d b)/s m all pickup New ~g· rm e n c l os ure •. 300 5440 Garden Grove Blvd Alfa ROMto 9705 radials. $4200 i5l-09JC 638-785R Trati.n, Uttlty '9180 ...................... WANTED Small \lllty trailer Westminster 636-4010 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ·-;5 D.;tsun i !O 'l dJr. t974 GTD ~-small wor'< ~1lver. Alt:. fo'M ~tereo. needed SJOOO or best of 24M. 20 2Sm pg. S'KOU ·75 Dodge a. ton. 49.000 nu .. lumber rack. metal .ool box. needs body work S2.7SO. 968-5484 Eves. fer 631 ~4 1645·348'; 731 646'i Audi 9707 Rat 9ns . ••••••....•.......•... •····••·•·············· 76" f'iat l211. : l);· Xlr.1 0 ., . rt ol {'0 ,. 11 846·0903 '64 1''9rd ~o. xlnt cond. '76 4 Rail motor~cle SllOO. 3 Spd D oy ~ trailer. s:ns 752 8161, eves twknd 645-3082 aft 6pm \ _963-__ l.268 ______ _ ·11 Aoo1 1oou:;. 10 m1 '· auto, SJSOO,offr1 494·-4887 una AOOI tOOLS, green. auto traM. A1C. sunroof. AM t FM rnd10. good cond 870-4000 or 548-38S9 t.'Ond 2SM ~251l P r ~4987 aner :i weekend:. eth anytime 1(11 Auto Seniu, Parh -76 Datsun Pkup, custom. & Ac~ts t xJnt eon<! .. mBny xtras •••••••••••••••••••• lc58642 54()..3286 eves Autobody Repall'll Ma or ~1nor colhsion B ~avings Alan MS-4017 '615 Chevy ~.Ion 01rryall. IMW 9712 $1300 ( ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trade your old etulf f new Aood1e~ wit h aass1f1ed ad 6'2·S6711 __ 6'5~~ a ~6pm __ I a CAMJMO 1965 Auto. R II. xtra clean 498-7454 . \ ·;s S30t JUlomatH· 111r cond AM /fo'M Qu;~ellP 1mac rond $9. 700 494-0781. 499-34()1 llDDIJ Over 20C Fial:! to choose rrom pluli .1r OUbtandlJlg ~ClCCt 1011 of Sporu car-; a1 DICK MILLER MOTORS l2C W Warner.SA SS'; 21.J2 11'1 I .... I l ' . • • ~ I > t t l ' ' • • • t .. . .. . • . i I ~ ~ ~ t • • ! ' • ' Auto•, Imported 4uto,, Imported Auto,, UHd v All \ 1-''Ll.i 1 09 •.•••••.••••.•.•...........•............................••.••........ Avto1, a.pomd Atlto•, l•porild I Avto1, hapon.d Toyota 9765 Vollaw-9770 C .. IK 9'15 A.to•. Uud ~t:!~·-~~~~ ............ ~"!:?.;.~!~ .......... .. ......•••.............. ·••••·•••··•··········· .....•....•.........••. ·•···•··•·············· _...,...... . •...•................. ·····················: Fiat 725 Mere .... lea 9740 ronci. 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrysltf' 9925 ford 9940 OlcaMDba. tt55 9 •7c. "··-·.... u ork 11 4 dr ·70 bck I d ••••••• •• • • • •• • • •• •. •. • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~\..Nll·W'fi,u •1 • sqr • vry c can,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• fl \T tm l:.!ll~"Cia.n \lnl ~t-rc~ ~EL, 1973. Pt1sllne of HurH1nt1tun lluU>, AM /FM lllt'te<> 8 cond. radials. nu pnt ft i6 Cotdoba white~• wht rni3 Pinto Hun.1hou' lt74 OLDS l'Olld Mu ... 1 )t!ll ;!ti,llUO rru 00 Ot'W enrimt:. Beach lS om:nnK lllt'Qllt't track tape Velour uphol. S1SOO 979-5009 lthr. 1mm.ii• IOJd t:d SJ b ~ b 111 \ m • i.! • CUSTOM CIUISH 642 7&W "wu-oot. iww ur~." I t'i. paa10l, met.Ml finu.h1n1t & Xl~t Is me~ oCwll s ~I Volvo 9772 • 25.000mi. $4995675·5005 rlld111ls . .:ood c:o111J tl.t5t STATIOMWAGOH tr.&11 1157 111111 dun ng fender nanng LO l'ori.cbe ra 11 a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dvs 998 2000 • .,J4 "'i"' .. d • F 11 11~ ~ ownen. ~ 7888 Moore7S2·Uld0i640-0334 , -x> " pu... mo e1 u Hand9 9727 ---IBOlll YOU IUY J::vei. & wkndi1 pe>wer fac.-tory 11r t'Ond •••••••••••••••••••••• ""'Pf') r --.:i.. Mn•k II •ulo • •· l It l .. 0 'I 1972 MIZ 210C 1975 Carrerrn, 29,000 mt, "'"'""'"0 ..., ' • A USID VOLVO, ·~CONT. 4 dr. i0.000 on1ot 1971 K>RD <>' 1 !> ttrrna w .. ~t' ar.d M•w '78 \utomauc. pwr i.tct-r elel' w1nduws, A t C, a/c. ltlnt cond 570CNK. See u s at Southern Or-. Comty't m1. Power everythm1ot. ll4SGIRJ H~D _. Cars lng. i.1r cond & extra low leather int · cassette, 11900 S42-8828 Orange County's Volvo s.-.11. C....., stereo. new radial!> Xlnt ST A TIONWAGOM $Zft9 "'" A 11\llt!S (929FVO> polyurethane pa1ol, .72 CelJca •·spd. mags, 2 Headquarters. cond Sl650.645.4979 Automatic. pwr ·.teer M.AHY $7495 black, new PerellJ Ure" new tires. runs good MARQUIS VOLVO • ~1:~re~r lr~~~i-~;~~-~T-'bers ToChooMFrom! HOWARDCheYrofet Bestoffer 390'1Seashore SUIS0.673-1113 MlSSlONVIEJO TEST ~~•••••••••!!.~~ 19'.NOSWl 1~ U.._.IVERSITY Oove&Qu111ISts. Dr. NB.575--63-44 831-2180 495-1210 799 " !Near MacArthur. I 8 POI CHE 1974 TOY OT A DRIVE 1975 CHEVROLET SI OkflUIDbUe Jamboree&Hnslol1. 97 S CORONA WAGOtil '72VOLV02-DR. A DIESEL CORVETTECOUPE 1'ii..l-'berS AUTOCEMTH 01~ 1;fNa~r&Cart11la1· 1425 BAICH ST . .CROSS FROM FEDCU COSTA MESA AUTOCEMTER ...... Can • GMC NEWPORT BEACH 911 SC t273KLJ::I t23SUKS> Only $212.'> at . 4 i;peed, pwr stcenug. l ~ Trucks 833-0116 This one 1s loaded'!' $2699 SlJNSETfORO SEVILLE pwr. disc brakes. air 2850 II arbor Blvd • Mocha brown exterior & con d . m a g w he e I , (.;o:,ta M~a ~.9640 64 23()6L. ong tnt, nu eng, low miles Pn ply Call PHIL LONG 5440GardenGrove Blvd • beautifuJ black extenor ------1 nu convert lop. Superb Ul·5120. FORD Westminster 6364010 & less than 20.000 m1l(-s OIV or Ncibt:r .. c.: .. d1l1 .. 1 1425 I.AKER ST. 540-9109 Tl CVCC (;1v1c xlnt cond cond. S8990 firm. Must . ----Imm at' u Id t e ' Si' r 12.000ml's sell BJ.1.772.J 76 9US Targa, 18.000 mt. 43Aut.oCenter Or ORANGE COUNTY Nabers (4.12218) stk.(PJ510l ACROSS FROM FEOCO COSTA MESA 63 Cutlasa, 4! dr. auto. Pi' run.' good Lst $400 t.akt:~ 1l' 646 5201 540-9109 644.2212 -----· llll extras. flawlt•!>s Be:.t S O. Frwy -Jrvme $7917 ----1l974 23(151., beige. hard & overSl4.500.675·3S30 768-5111 VOLVO Cad JI 7 J H onda C 1 v 1 c soft t.op , $7000 or orfer EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO •• ac llalchback, good care, ~ wkdys. 645·3312. i4 914. silver blue. im ·72 t:orolla, 4 dr. deluxe, Largest VolvoDeal\•t tapedeck Sl900 675-4903 &L5-3359evestwk.nds mac. mny xtras. $4900 auto, ne" llres. mst sell. LO Orange County• 1hlKI H.11 I"'' ll•'ll ( •• ,1.1 ,..,..,,, ·d(I Ill{)() ' ofr 1714) 839-0036 S9'JS 752 5008 BUY or LEASE 1s -1 spd, 3 dr 29M M:e to "77 280E. s nrf. tape stereo. 1 __ DIRECT apurt:e1ah' low m1 . metlil.' bro. -9755 i7 Cebca GT Lftbck. air. 9fi2.J650 SJS,400 731 ·1910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cas~pe 26K mi's. Xlnl ~·,~v.~-"'~~.·~ JOIJMfl' ___ 9730 ~h·rt·edes 1973 280C. Dark TEST DRIVE OUR ('()Od $.S400 S48·~. 'J,,}__ ~ .J Ill °T J...' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>lut:. leather, s unroof "LE CAR VolkswCICJ"' 9770 1977 CADILLAC SEVIW4DOOR VS, automallc trans. full power, factory air rood•· liorung, leather mtenor, till wheel, vinyl roof. cn.ose control. AM /FM stereo. elc L1r 785SWN Slk U195A. 1:, XJL2C. lo m1·s xlnt lmmac 59400 673 7390 OF THE YEAR.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2025 S. Manchester cond. SlO.~ ~ 280 SE. 4 dr. tmmae. Good lnveot.ory in stock '77 VW 411 f .naheim 750-2011 646-4848. 67s-a258 N1·w M 1ch 's, all serv re Hurry wrule they last' Super Sharp! <386FQJ > Hart' 1962 XKE Roadster. cords Loaded. Make of· MIRACLE OnlY Sl82:5al... m xlnt rond Beautiful ft'r. 545 ~ W 644 !1582. MAZDA/RE.NAULT SUNSET FORD !ilk, wire whls & extras bus. #644-2l!52 2150 llarbor Blvrt. !>1/JOO or bst offer P .P. MG 9742 COSTA MESA !lti0-53$5 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-5700 l<crma• Ghio 9735 MGA '60. X1nt mech. New Roh R u 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• top s ide curtains oy t •••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 KARMAN Ghia $3200 bra~es Sl800 1b s l #lOEALERINUSA best offer 496-2773 or 5411·5735 · · · S<WOGarden Grove Ulvd Westminster 636-4010 'Ill VW Squareback. rt>blt enlo(uw. rc(·cntl.y painted. Craig FM 8 track stereo. air cond. H&l-1 $1200 Cu 11546-9933 or 919.0594 2 Swedish Volvo Mechanics now al Jvan 's, 1995 Harbo r Blvd., C.M. 645·L982 '76 265DL Wgn 10 mos old. XJ.nt rood. auto, ate. pis. c 1c, stereo AM /fo'M cas, rf rack. Takes reg gas Best ofr 552.4300 !13~~· Collectors ilem. 1973 MG Mulget. xlnt fR ROY 73 Ghia green, 31,000 l.'ond, 11700 or best offer [ R CARVER '73 VW 412 Wagon . Autos.Used AMffM cass, air, good G••;:;;;••••••••••,••90; mech . $1600 or offer. mill-s. (626L1 SJOOO. Days 557 5661 r AOLLS·ROYCl 556-1184-0; t'VS 581-0384 MGI 97 44 =~;:r:,~11 494--3491eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMPACTS GAS SAVEttS STICKS AND AtrrOMATICS lL----'~M-M ~ 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 MGB Roadster. new CLOSlD suNOot.YS '73 Bug, xlnt cond. yellow. yellow paint. remov ---------lo mi, extras i2200 Dys hardtop, exceptional Soab 9760 893-3541,evcs 640-9328 cond $1400. 963-2622 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle $695.00 and up Sll,399 1976 CADILLAC B.DOAADO VS. automal1c. factory air cond., full power. leather mtenor. AM/FM stereo 8 truck. vinyl roof & low mlles Ser 13315l. Stlc. 475A $7695 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VD CO STA MESA 04"2·0010 · .. mazda -Swedish Saab mechanic '76 silver Sc1rocco. air. l!lfB. good rond. to mi's. now at Ivan's l !J!l5 26M. Blaupunkt, like S'Z700tor b4'l nfr Harbor Bl.C M. 645 1982 new. P.P. $il200. 64S-46l8· t...,,...• 11 Mtra 78 Seville. 3.200 m1. all 21 SO Harbor ll•cl !17!1-!131IJ 54IM471 lMIHarbor. Cost» &1eu blk Loaded. 1mmac ----'72Saab Good 1·ond Sl700 cond w Costa Meso 645-5700 Porsdw 9 750 or best orre r C all '67 VW Musl sell good 642.0795 . arranty $13,395. mech. paint, & body, ~========-==--' Pnt P494 1618 '74MAZDARX3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5867132· S84S.645-3747. ·73 Chevy Capnl'e. fan ...,ta11on wa~l)n a ir c:ond1· '68 Porsche !112. 5 spd, Toyota 9765 ---------lastic eng. $999. '12 Pm "69 Limo. :.1lvcr . fully uon. tn", rechn~ng bul·ket reblt eng.11xltnhl 1ll & oukt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 VW Bus. good cond, \.0 ....,.. •77 Pint .., 000 eqUJpt, gd cond " . . mus t se 1s wee Sl400 • ~""'· o,..., · Dan,644·8055 .. t at s , a u to m a t 1 ~ . S5 000 ofr 044_ 7513 BEFORE YOU MS-26M ~642-~~3494~·:__ _____ .j:-:--;~-;:::;:-:-=-:;::--::-=: r<11halS, mai::.. nt•w front · .!...-- --SEU YOUR '73 Cad Eldorado, 55.000 ..,ht>cks. nl'.";, hrakt':. '77 924, A !C. AM /FM '71VW4114·dr,good run· l96JRambler. mi, oril( owner. $3795. Make offer 67;,·47~ cass. so.rf. pnme cont! TOYOTA, nmg cond, new tires. runs good. $200. P.P. 675-8651 Call "94·2038 MaseroH 9739 29M. SB'750. 770 127_3 _ SEE US! needs paint. $1000/or ---------1.74 Sedan de Vi lie ~toffer. 642-7908 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 924,AM t FM stt·rcass. MARQUISTOYOTA , --AMC 9905 Loaded. c lean $3450 7<! \1as1·r<1ll llor:.i '74 air. snrf. fog lites xlnt MISSION VIEJO fi3 bug, new rad 1 a ls . ••••••••••••••••••••••• C a I l 9 6 2 · l 5 2 3 • u uhn).l "Y!.. ~Int <•onrt. !'ond SlOOO 831 2880 495 1210 AM /FM Strk. ne w motor eves1wknds :-,,Ji,!lOO AHi ll1t1J l . Wdys,:!13511'1·1171' • • wlpapers, new brakes, '75HORtilETWGM. !II:.! 2231 1' P Eves, 714 847 4ll30 ·71Corona,4.dr new clutch, new pnt. rag 6 cyl, automatic trans. !73 El Dorado Coupe. sun f 0 f , pow er steer 1 n g roof. IHrk. It yellowtwht llan• :.omethini.: II• ,\'II" $750/bcst top snr • $14 0/ 1rm • Cl<i!>siri•><I <id:, do it wi·ll Clas:.1r1ed Ad!> 642-5678 979.25231751.4610 631-4796 1949MGT> $3350 at.. mter., lo mi's, xlnt cond, 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 4utos. Mew 9100 Autol, Hew ······••··•············ .........•••.••.•.•••.•.............••.•••..•• ····~·················· GARDEN GROVE Is Bubbling Over With Beautiful Champagne Edition II Volkswagens MOST MODELS AYAILAILE FOR IMMEDIATE DB.IYERY ~oo ooo 0 0 0 00 O · $3995. 962·8392 '12 Eldorado. gm w /blk 5440Garden Grove Blvd. top, immaculate $2650 Westminster 63&--4010 Orbeetoffer 759·11l:">7 SUNSET FORD '70AMCGreml.in 6cyl 9917 s tick, $675. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ m._5858 _____ 1 '73 Ca maro. very good •16 HORNET WGN. Full power. luggage r ack . Super Sharp! ((B INAM> $3995 al. cond. Stick s h1fl. air. radio $2995 673-6571 or 67~ <Fogarty I a.~ 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUNSET FORD '75 CHEVY HOV A 5440GardeoGrove Blvd. Automatic trans. factory Westminster 636-40IO air con d Ca II for '70 Hornet, good running DISCOUNT PRICE • cood. reblt. trans. l.24.000 C491!NTHI Mi. $800. 831.1438 ~NSET FORD Mell 9910 5440Garden Grove Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westminster 636·4010 ·f'IJ Electra 2dr. blk on blk. ---------Powe r everythi ng. 1975 Cht>vy Monza 2+2· AM/FM stereo. Radials. Automatic trans .. air Xlnt cond. sins. 645·4979 cond . AM I Jo' M & 1 n 19741UICX LUXUSWAGOtil (58lJPX> beauurul l'Ond1t 1on Pn ply Make orrer Call 837 9682 '72 Vega 4-spd. 4!1,000 rru's, AM I FM cass, Rel ly whls. xlnt l.'Ond 20+ MPG $800-Call Joe aft 7pm, 540-0936 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR BLVD COSTA M ESA 64"2 · 0 010 '66Corvette Conv, 327 4 s p '71 Ford Country Sqwre Sta W.:o. AC. xlnt cond SlSOOt~t offer 831 2396 ·71 Gah1.x1c. PS 6' PB air B>O 642·JC>$6. aft 1 JO 197l0l.D$ TORO MA.DO 9947 xlnt. orig cond Must Movtric.11 see! t6000 497·3195 --------...................... . La.nduu toe>. ~phi ~e<1r fuU Po"'er fat'lory aa cone A~ t l''M 'let•·• "' t• track. Ult "'"eel & l T lll.,.C contro l 1:!4MGOT1 SIS99 C4*IJClr 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7-0 XR7. all wtute beauty 3SlC. all extras. Nd last sale. 12100/ofr 548-0211 Dodge 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 CHARGEA SE Full power. s u nroof 1337REW> Only SS225 at ... SUNSET FORD 197lFOttD MAVRUO( COUPE (030tl1'Q1 $1799 PHIL LONG FORD .i3 Auto Cent.er Dr S.D Frwy -Irvine 768-5818 Nabers AUTO CENTER Ol\ of Naber<; t"odllhH 1 1425 IA.ICY ST. ACROSS f'ROM FEDCO COSTAMHA 540-9109 68 OELTA88 4 door. good tran:.oor r •• '70 Mavenck. <1uto. low lion 963-9141:1 rru. vinyl roof, stl bltd 'i'i t'ullas!i Brough a"' =t~~rGrov:::!~~o llres S825 8461125 ,h<1rp m <1n> t·xt1 ~"· Met-cwy 9950 9iCm t>y" ,59 :on. nH•, Ill Charger. copper w /tan •••••••••••••••••••• •• • ~P (X)67 A=>k '°' Jonr landau top &_ tan rnt. ORANGECOUNTY"S auto. PS. PB. 8lr, 1 ownr ... ~ST Pinto Must sell. 546-0629 ,.,..,,,,.., 995 7 LINCOLN·M ERCURY •• •• ••• • ••• •••••• •••• •• Ford 9940 DealerstuplsnowOPEN '76PIMTO •••••••••• •••••••••• •• • RAY R.ADEIOE 4 l'yl. 4 speed trans. '" PHIL LINCOLN Mt::RCUHY elude< 12 month warrar. 16-lBAutov·nter Ur ty <932.NPL• S3225ol r=0~6 SOFwy ~~!~test 1:xit SUNSET FORD 830-7000 ~.(:,.rdenGroH flhl! l ••• ,., •• ,(Mt~ 0.,...f•••••Y ............ _...c........ ........ '78FORDLTO V-8. a utomatic tr ans . factory air cond. full pe>wer. pe>wer s teenng. AM/FM radio. Landau top Includes 12 month warranty <21645 I $7725 lll SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd Westminster 636·4010 Wc!>lm1ru.ter 6J6.4(; u· '66 Mere Montclair. perf ·~ Pt cond, fuJly loaded G rt.>Jl .~ nto Runabout. a11 all around car S9S01be:.t A~1 If'~. ~/PB. 4·SP ., 646-5031640 7320 tl4. 201. 833·3-l~t; 1975 MERCURY COMET GT SPORTSCOUPE Landau t o p . V A. automatic, pwr steenn~ & b r akes. AM 1FM stereo. factory air c:ond & only 31 ,000 mile:. Like NEW' 160'lNLBI $3499 Nabers AUTO CENTER DIV of Naberc; C.:.d1llac '77 PINTO CRUISING W AGOH 4 speed tran!. Rah~· whe.!lS t625SPM l Onl\ $3925 al , SUNSET FORD 5440Garden Grove Blvr: Westminster 636-4(,\1. '75 Ptnlo Run;!boul. 4 spd AM tFM ti trk. ne w sh.'t I racbals. 17.000 m:. $2501. 548·2022 73 PtMTO WGM. 1976 FORD 1425 IAKER ST. TORINO RITE ~CROSS FROM FEDCO 4 cyl. autom&llc tran . factor y air collt! t939H.EV) 12150 .. t couPE. msRET1 c~:~ ~~~A SUNSET FDRD $4 799 5440 Garden Grove 8 1' c! PHIL Lo.._.G Montel(o 72', 2 dr. air. Westmmste r 636-411!1' " stereo. P /S . P 1 B 1------FORD $500/bestoffer 581 0618 '72 Wagon. red dean. !{<.! 43 Auto Center Or --cood. $1000. S.0 . Frwy .. trvine '\ft 5. 645 ~ 768-5188 MllStWMj 9952 P'tyM:Mlttt --;q6C _____ _...___ ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................... . '75~~· V-H. autornaucr trans. ral'tory air 1.'0nd 1791 PPN) Only $3075 at . SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Bl vcl Westmwter 636·4010 1976 Ford Granada . .i Or . V-fl. 2fl.OOO miles. /\/C, I' S. P Ill. P Or locks, AM FM stc reo. Tilt wheel. CrwsP. Control While w /Blue Vinyl Roof $4350 9i9-2342 1976 FORD MUST ANG COBRA (225RGY t $3999 PHIL LOMG FORD 43 Auto Center Dr S D Frwy I rvme 768-5888 '73 PLYMOUTH SEIRING C:!l211N"~: <.:ALL F('lt VISCOUNT' SUNSET FORD ~>1-ll:(iarrlc>r Grove> B!\11 'ht•Mn11ni.lt·r 636·-IH'•I '7J~kamp. 6 r )'I. A1<:.. ~/PB. radm .• iutu $205() <\911 fi821< I It•• '7SMUSTAHG V 8. automatic tr,1ns. '68 Valiant. A T . I' :- pe>wer steenng. AM F~ P/8. new !>hod<~. tire!"' ,~ radio c329MJo'N> S:l42S brake'-ld1:al 2nd t:H 1972 Moote Carlo, air. '77 GRANADA 2-DR. radio, P /S. P tB. Sl400. V-8. dutomallc trans . b e I ow BI u e B o 0 k . factory air cond. SUPER ~--------1 493-8428 SHARP! <878RXG>$4625 $2799 PHIL LONG FORD 43AuloCenter Or S.D. Frwy -Irvine 768-5188 at. Si2.5 f':v1·~ 1>73-4"; l:! SUNSET FORD ••••····••·•··········· 5440Gardl.'n GrovP lilvd Ill F1rel>1rd. Hur.,t sh111 t r Westmmsler ll3t1 1010 ~ Kr~iJ?er whl'. $120l' 11, ' CHAMPAGNE MODELS FEATURE: • Cu~tom \h•1.ill11• r>;unt •Color Coordinated Interiors • Deep Cut Pile Calj)t:l • l ru).ht•d Velour l µhol,tt•ry • Hemote Control Outside Mirror • Quart.t Cry!;tal Chronometer FREE PRO SOCCER TICKETS For the flrtt 50 people who NCJ11ht' for the VW ~ootowt. Ho Obagaffon USED CAR CLEARANCE '76VW laMMtZ D- 4 speed Ser tr63J5 7 3 to c hoo:.e trom Retatl b ook value S3400 '78 CHEVY ......... 2+2 s,ort V•6 . 5 s peed. a ir cond1t1on1nQ . power s•eerino. under 8 000 m11es Lie lt79•UKX Retatl boo k value $6130 ~. 54995 '75 FIAT 124 Sf*tC .... 5 speed. AM/FM radio. vinyl rool. low m11es Ser = 70963 Retail boOk value S4130 '75 MUSTANG •74 DASHER GMa 40- V·6 4 speed. air Auto . trans .. air cond1t1on1ng, stereo. cond1tlon1no. extra vinyl roof. rallye clean Lie lf878MCS wheels Lie J928NOE Retail book value Retatl book value S3025 $3825 ~1 52995 ~ 52495 WE HAVE HAl.D TO AMO IUGS '77 Swwoof, air. (Ser. ,,48041 l-7 6 '1 to chooM fr'CNlt '77HOHDA C:l•k cvcc UftMcti 4 se>eed . air cond1tlonlno low miles. metallic green and black interior t•28SMC) '7 5 c-............ Ser. ,, 14201 3-75'1 to chooM frOftl 2·'74 '-Jt l536TXTI '721tMJ l611IOHI '71 hg CH9PLIJ 9915 1977 FORD RAHCHYO e1aci. full POW9< 19CIOl't .. , c.ond1horuno l•ke NEW• t1F893891 5 5995 1976 OLDS CunASS SUPREME Sll"'e' L1t1n NEW -lul y la<:1<>1Y 90uii)l><IO •ncl\1<11/\0 •• cono 145~21 s5395 197 6 CADIL.UC COUPIDI VIW c' .. "' •·--~ •"""onrenorF.,..~ futl-&lctorf•-I y••r t1ctory warrenty llt5Pl.FI s7995 ·16, 77 & '71 smws o,,., 20 IO CflOOt9 ffQfft AM cotora & 1 ,..,, ••c•O'• gv1rent•• & •" •r• tvtty ttOU•-d 1'90N0MI Pt.cf><! l!Om sa995 '75 Monza 2 + 2, AC. AM t FM tape. moon roof. vinyl top, xlnt ~·ond $2850/beSl ofr 673·7755 or s.sg.~ 'ti) Malibu. xlnt runni.ng cond. S8001Best orfcr 559·7110 1973 CHEVROLET lnlpdaSprt.Sdft. Landau top , VR , automatic. fal.'tory air cond .. pwr steenng & pwr brakes f924 PKJ) $1699 Nabers AUTOCINTEI l Div of Nabers Cadillac· 1425 IAKEI ST. /\CROSS FROM FEDCO COSTAMISA 540-9109 '72 Moote Carlo. good con d.ition, PIS. P /W. 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' i ~· i ,• ;. ~, ! • I ·1 .. 1 I r • ' .. I . . ' ~ ., I • I • , . , H u ntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION \[t ti.r11ou11 ~. \-'. S lot•ks VOL 71. NO. 207, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1978 TEN CENTS Roms Mo"e Seen os Economic Boost By GARV GRANVILLE OI Ule D•lly Piiot Sl~ll Hy the llme the Anaheim City l 'ounc1l approved a pact Tuei. day a fternoon that will bring the LC'ls Angeks Rams to Oran~t! County 1n 1980, football had taken a bl.lck seat lo high finance ;.ind r eal e!>t<itc The high finance• involved an t•st1mated $150 million ~orth of dt•\'eloprnent 111 t he· Anuhe1m Sl<td1um area al> wt•ll :.i~ football tickets priced at $15 a head and gam <.> parking at $3 a car . Th(• real estate involved 95 city-owned acres s urrounding the i.tadium, plans ror eight· ~t11ry office buildings, other com merc1al-rctail development and a 475-room hotel. From the city council's v1ew- pmnt. Anaheim is 10 a "can't lose·· position Th l· citv will soonsor $22 m1lhon worU1 of municipal rev e nue bonds to p r ovide the m oney neede d lo add 27,000 seats t o Anaheim Stadium That bond debt will be repaid from the estim ated $1 8 m illion a nnua lly the city will receive from the footba ll enterprise at the stadium. As a ma tter of fact. revenue estimates indicated the city will get $300,000 a year m ore in in· come than will be needed to re· tire the bonds. Anaheim'!> Rams rt•ve nue will come from its 71 ~ percent share of gate receipts as well as its 50 pe rcent of p arking a nd ton cession incom<' at the stadium According to the preliminary c1ty·Rams agreement, football fans will pay Sl5 ecich for th(' best 42.000 stadium -.eats and $12 each for the 28,000 ..,eats th at are n't so choice. No orice was mentioned for the 60 to 80 special l!ncloscd box s u1tes that will be part of the ex panded stadium Real estate became prominent In tht• council's un;.inimous ap proval or the prcliminar~ <1grel' menl with plan!-ror dt•vetoµ ment of the city·:-95 stadium adJacent acre!> As th e li O'>l un b~st'd development firm C:abot, Cabot and Forbes develops th(· land. tht• city's leas«:! t ake will be· SS.000 an acre. 'Norlllal' Test-tube Baby Poioor Bi lu Won 't R ise LOS ANGELES (l\P1 Soulht·rn Ctt lifor111~1 Edison h<1s hl'l'n gr;1nl1'<I .m 1nt <'r1m r;.itt• 1nL'f't'<1:-04' <Jf $102 milhon .1 Vl'ar hy Uw C:il1(orna.1 Public-L't1ht1C':-. Comm11>s1on. H o w e v e r l h t' h 1 k e Aranted Tuesday will not neces1>anly mt•an h1gh.-r cons umer bilb. a l l<«.1 :-l not th1i; Vl'ar. bt·raUM' of tan ahundant't• 11f lo\\ c·o..,t hvclrtll'lt•C'lrtl' IJO\\t•J that h.1:-. 101.H•t'c'<I lh•· ut1hty.., lut·I eo:-b Ecl1..,11n pro1. 1th'' t'lt•1·t nc· ..,crv1rt• l o .1huut 1·1~hl m 1 ll1on µ<'oplt• Walkout At Edison Se ttle d !\ IO·wt•t·k stnkt• Jt !-;outhern California Edison Comp1:t0y power plants al Huntin gton Rc•H~h anc1 San Onofre <ind at 17 e1~ht otht·r Southn11 California , lot· a I inns was reµortcd !>t•ttled t•arly lod:.iy Edi1>on ..,pok1•-.man Stanley C' .cnn :-.;11d th..11 n<•a r l) I , t JO rnt•mhC'r:-of th1· lltil1ty Workt·r~ Union of l\rncr11-.1 l.ot•;ll 24fi. ratified nt'\\ lt.'i mi-of tht• rnn tr:Jl'I thJ:-. Wt•t•k !It• said that both union and Ed1!-0l1 ne,goti<tlor:-. w<·n.· -.till in t h <' process of coni.umm:.itang lht• • agrt'cment th1!. mor111ng Cann !.atd that tl'rm:-cit lht· m•y, agn.>t•ment ~t·n· 1>kt•tchy but lhut hC' l'XPN'tl•d the power .;,I atwn workt•rs to rel urn to I hl'ir 1obs ll.llC'r this Wl'l'k The striking work('r:-maintain • <md repair power· units They , \H'nl rm stn kt• Ma)' Ill whC'n the) ~bulked al <An Edison proposal to ; place them on a r ota ting seven- i ctay work schedule in which they would work weekends without overtime pay. . The Edison spokesm an ... aid 'th at it was his understanding I U1at the strikers agreed to tht! ne w work schedule. The umon posted pickets at Huntington Beach. San Onofre two Long Beach s t at1o ns. • Ormand Beach. Mo1avt·, El ' Segundo, Redondo Bc<1ch. Ox - nard a nd Manda lay near Ven· tura About 500 m embers of th e · Edis on supervisory personnel worked 12-hour s hifts to main· tain the power plants in the ~ absence of the utility worker un· ion meml)ers A seril's of mischievous at 1 tacks dircett"d n1w1nst non stnke Edison employees w~s reported ~ la~t month There wt•rc• 125 members of th(' striking umon .1t Sun On0fr1• :rnd another 6fl ;JI JI untangton R('a<'h The fac1hty 1n lluntm~ton , Bettl'h has a cap11<·1t v of pto<lut ing 990 meJ:awatt:-. of dc>t•t n rtt.> und can serve .1 popul;1tion of nbout 750.000 Ocean View O pens Handicap School Assurance of atd funds (rom Sacramento has led Huntington Beach's Oec\111 Vit•w $('hool Dis· lnct to n·open It-; curt niled sum mt•r school for ment a lly rc u1rded and phy:-.ically ha n dt<'apped C'hlldren Classes "111 rcsumt.• i\u~ 2 at Nueva View School ~111d run thou-ch Sc1Jt t. wrth an ('nroll m c nt of an antic·lpJttl•d 240 pupil!>. Burglaries Charged Deputy Fund Suspects Held By TOM BARLEY Ol lhe D•lly Piiot 51•11 Thrt'l' sus p<.'Cts who allegedly t•o llectt:!d checks promised to an Or;mge County Dl'puty Sheriff'!> A ... .!oodation fund-raising cam~ pa1gn and al the -;ume t1mt· 1>1<'kcd uµ the contributor!. \'a luables havt• twcn Jailed by sheriff's invl'sl1gator~ Sh('riff Brad Gate:-.. announc ing the arrests today, 1dentifu .. '<1 the ~uspe<'ts a:-Michael Bennett, 18. whose last known home ad dresl> was in Mission Viejo, and two JUvenilcs: a boy, 17, and a girl. 16 Gates s aid the 17-year -old s us- pect wa'i an employee of Omega, Inc .. a Laguna Beach company used by tht• de puty she riffs grouµ to ra1St! tun<ls lor tne cam pa1gn of Sh eriff's Lt. Lauren Rusk. Gates· o pponent in the November election. H \.' a ll eged that Be nnett masterm inded the burglar y ring from his camper truck which was halted July 12 in the L<.1guna ll11ls area 1n wh at officer!-. believed was a stolen vehicle situation. Officers said thL•y found camt•ras and jewelry h idden throughout the truck, m ostly in I he It nin~ of thl' vehic le. while t hc·y wC'r<· verifying that Ren nett d 1<J i nde(•d own the truck J\t this point. Gates said. 1t 1s belH•vcd that the trio a nd anolhl'f s uspcc·t who is being !.ought today committed 17 south coun ty buq~laries i nvolving $15.000 in property. Gales sai<t about $10.000 or I hat property was stolen while the trio pursued leads given them by Omega. lie said proper ty valued al $5.000 was lak<·n from homes which h ad not responded to the Omega cam- paign. Gates said all the ·burglarized homes were in the Laguna Rills and El Toro <treas. He said a number e>f Leisure World residents were among the vic tims and th at one e lderly lady lost a diamond ring valued al $6,000 after the trio visited the premises. Gales said the connection of the a lleged burglars to a cam- pa ign mounted in support of hb November opponent had nothing to do with his calling a press confe rence today. And he said he hoped that public ity st emming fro m the ar- r est s would not r e flect. un- favorably on the depu ties' as· sociation or s heriff's department personnel. t•ounly J:.111 on burgla ry :rnd theft charges Gates said the two JUvenilcs were tukcn to JUVenilt• hall to fat·c arnugnmcnt on iden tical c harges a nd . in the cas(' of the girl. for v1olal1on of proba tlCHI Oil Tax Collection Postponed Eve n though some c ity of h c1als a ren't s u re it'l> legal. Huntington Beach City Coun c ilmen have put off the collec lion date for controvers ial new 011 taxes until Sept 30 Council woman Ruth Bailey ia 1d Tuesday that the three m onth rollback of the collection date s hould be taken by oil pro ducers as a signal that th<.• city 1s willing to negotiate with them uhouL lowering tht' controversial new taxes Representa tives of the city'!. independent oil producers and 1t-. two lnrges t 011 producers. Aminoil USA Inc. and Chevron USA Inc .. were to meet with city officials today lo discuss the new taxes. which wert' to go into er feet July I. T he City Council adopted th(' 011 tax mcrcases June 29, shortly before a July I d eadline for establishing new taxes imposed l)y Proposition 13 The new oil taxes arc des igned to raise SI m1llton in municipal revenues during fiscal 1978-79 to replace property lax revenue los t under Proposition 13 Oil producers have protested the increases and h ave threate ned to take the city to court to block them. The hikes inc lude an increast• in fees for each oil well 1n the c1 tr from S50 to $200 a year and a new cnarge of $500 a year for each above.ground tank. The Ci ty Council a lso raised the municipa l tax on each barrel of o il produced in Hunting ton Beach from eight to 10 cents. Some city officials s aid there is doubt in their minds that the rollback in the collection dale is legal in light of the June 29 or - dinance approved by the coun· Cll •P Wor ........ o HIS RESEARCH AIDED FIRST TEST TUBE BABY Or. Patrick Steptoe Has a Medical Breakthrough Soil in Huntington Tested for Damage By ARTIJ l 'R ft. VINSt;L Ol lhe 0.lly Pllol St•ll Soil samples were twmg taken from a petroleum production waste dispo~al site at Ammoil USA Inc tn I lunt1ngton Beach toduy t o d e termine 1f the malt>rials threaten pollution of Boll.a Chica wildlife presl'rve waters. R on Bates, o f the Orange County Departm e n t of Solid Wast£' Mana~e m cnt . said a che mical analy~is of the soil will not likely be ready befon• f'ra- dliy "It appears 1t'<; a lairly clean opi>ration. ··ht• said As sem b l y man D ennis Mangers 1 D lluntmglon Beach 1 r aised the issue of possible pollu tion after a helicopter flig ht over the Aminoil property with City Councilman John Thomas last T hurs day Aminoil says its dumping of oilfield production waste and general refuse from 1L'i opera tions on its la nd is done legally under county permit l\minoil US/\ Public Relation:- Motion De feate d JERUS A LE M {A P l Prim(' Minis ter Me nachem Begin 's governing Likud coah · tio n easily de feated a no confidence motion in Parliament today. The m otion wus in· troduced b y the oppos ition Lab o r P art y whic h h a !> criticized Begin's conduct of peace negouat1ons with Egypt Man ager John Ryan defended the perm1tted dumpinJ?. pointin~ out th e legality a nd denying any N1v ironmcntal da rn agt."' Permits 1ssut•d <illO\t lht• oilfie ld sludge prov1dt~d 11 con tarns no toxic chemic<.ils to bt• spread over an area of 45 acn.•!-. 10 dry in tht.> sun and lhl'n be disked to a depth of no morl• than SIX inches. Other trash a nd refU!;(• from 01 1f1eld opera t ion~ such <11> broren concrete may be d1:- posed of at a regular dumps1te on the premise .... and Ryan points out that location 1s out of public view. He a lso said Aminml USA wws only 1 t acres although ll ha:-,1 permit for 45 acre., Assemblym an Manger ... said he learnt>d this s hortly u tter h as dem a nd for an.invcst1gatton la:-1 wl.'ck. buL bl! till want) lo tw c·ertain th nds won't tw polluted . 'J •• / Core sam e51 0f soil wcrt• l.>1· 1ng collected at the s ite tht.!o mornini:( to b<' analyzed for any toxic chemicals. Amino11's Ryan <;a 1d he 1s at tempting to arran~e a meeting with the assemblyman to ex pla in mor e about t he firm which produc<.>s about two·lh1nb of the oil pumped from Hunt· ington Beach field~ "On e of the problem :-. 1s that people don't really know what we'rn domJ?, .. Ryan said ffo says the idea o f tox11· wastes percolating into the soil is impossihle under /\m1001r ... operation and thc underl yin~ gcology of the region Gales said lhc Omega firm has now been disch arged from fund raising activities by the all '>oc iat1nn :ind has no further con- 1H•t·t1on w1th the Rusk cumpaign Bt>nnt'll was lodgt•d In the Potted Plant Not So.Lucky Willie 'Endangered' Split J/ote May Bring Down Westminster Wha/,e A p olice Special Weapons a nd Tacltc!l squad member arr ested a 17 year-old Huntington Beach youth Tuesday afternoon when the officer spotted the teen-ager t.·urry ing <1 can with n th ree·fOOI mt1ri1uana plant growin(il in It Thl' policl' SWAT tc-am was pr:tC'llCIOR tacit('~ at 5 rm neat the poll<'(' hcllpc-1rt M or Elli~ A v t' n u c when () (( i ct> r 0 u v ,. Gammell saw the youth cmerR Ing from u nc.>orby aravel pit r ollcc confiscat ed the five R\lllon can with the Illegal plunt t hrlvinR ins ide it Willie the Wha le. a former World War II barrage balloon that is moored above the trees for advertising near the junction of the San Diego 11nd Garden Gr ove freeways, faces an unccr lain future loday. ' Wtllie. an airborne plu~ for Sunset Ford. is definitely on the endang('rf.'d.!if)Cclcs llst Westmins t er planning com missioners on a 2 to 2 s plit vote Tuesday n ight. r('foscd a permit renewal for Willie to w;11low 90 feet up th('re w1lh hi:. silly grin Sunset Ford offl C'lals will ap pt?al the tacit denial at th~ AUR H Clty Council m cctlng. which is certain to attract a crowd The city w~1s divided a year ago by a pe tition drive tha t netted L.200 signatures of opp<>- nents who wanted Willie har· pooned out ot th e Skies as an eyesore that makes Westminster look ridiculous to those passing through Willie went wallowinit up into lhe air in 1974 when rrecwuy frontat'e trees grew up enoul(h to oh11rur(' the Sunset Ford Slgn "That whfll(' ls getting to be Like ti loJ(o." agency manager Jim Hon."°n lold the four plan ni n1t romm1s11tonn~ prt?sent before their fateful vote. "It's a heacon for mo\onsts We tell them where Wt' nrc and they !lay, 'Oh. yeah, \hut's where lhc sm iling whale Is'," Ha nson said. One solution would be for CalTra ns to cul down the trees blo<.•king the view of the deal e r s h1p's iO root sig n . bu t Han!lon <'Onsid<'r-. that unllkcly. .. P eople• ltke tree-. I ltkt• tr('~·s . ·· Hamson ctcclared Tes timony con<'ludcd. com missrnners llowurd N(•wm un and Charles Sm ith \Oted for W11lte , whdt• tom m 1-c-.1onvr., M urvln Hu11eth nn'1 Rohc•rt Why te ca11t nay ballot~ Com m1as1oner PatrlNu Hunllt•v wu., Jbscnt Or. tht• Rams d('vt>le>per con ... ort llJll1 (''Ill bu~ ttw l:md ro. lrot11 $80.000 to $100.000 .in at·rc In 1•1Uwr t•\•t•nt, <"rl y n.•venu1• \\ 111 bl' :-.h•p1wtl up hy v1rtul.' of h<J 111g pnv.1H•ly O'-"nt•d !>true· lures built on property that 1i:. not now on the tcix roll. ... M <•yor .lohn Sl·~ mour abu l>OIOt<'d out that city rl.'\ll.'nues wall gain through the inc rease in commt'rC'1al a<'l1v1ty n·!-.ultm~ lSee Ki\ MS. t" .a~t> i\l 1 Born Medical Success Hailed OLDHAM. England <A PI Oottor ... :-.ay the fivf' pound. 12· ounce British girl bela<'ved to be lhe world's first test lube haby 1s "quill' normul" a nd that mother and d :u.1~hkr arc in Cle· cellenl cond1t ll)ll Thl' ha by . rttnt· <l.ty ... pn· m J I u r l'. w ••.., ck I 1 v t' r l' d by Cac!oart:an "l't'tlOll tu 30 yc;,r old Lt•s lt·v Bro~ n al t l . 47 p m Tucsd.1y an Oldham·1> r ed bnck gL·nc·rui hospital , Tht· father. 38-ycar old truck dr1vt•r Gilbert John Brown. cha in sm oked 1n a waiting room outs ide the fourth fl oor opcrat mg room l losp1t~1l ofhcials said he wa!-clost: to tear ... w hen told he had a daughte r British specialists hailed lhc btrlh as a m a 1or m e dical breakthrough for women unable to have childre n because of ir- repa r able cl(•feC't-. in the ir physical makeup. But they caut10ned t ha t the safe birt h of Mrc; Brown 's da ui?htcr dol's not guarantee an 1mm<'diatt• :-olut1on to the proh le m .!>of 1nfrrt1 le wom t'n Hcc;iusc :r blocka~t· in Ml". nrown·.;, fallopian tubt•s prevent· \•c1 normal l'Clllcept ton, the baby W<.IS COOCCIVl'd by removing an PR,g from mH· of h<:r ovarie<> und lt•rttl111ng 11 111 a laboratory with lwr hu.;,band ... :-perm After f1v1• d;1y ... of nounshmenf in the te:-01 tub~·. 11 w<a~ µlanrt•d 1n Mr'i. Rrown'-; ult•1 u~ 10 develop norm all~ Th<.' birth wns the culmination of 12 year s of cxpC'rtmenlalion ;ind rcM·ur«h by Dr. Patrick St ('Plot• one> or Rrtl am'<; lcadin~ ~y11el'olog1!-ts. and Ur. Robert E <t w ;1 r d 1> , a C a m b r i d g I' l 'r11vt•r-.1ty pry ... rolog1st . A C&-e BAR\'. P aJ,t<• A2 > Fat Nudist Loos~ In H untington 1\ nJked tu• man l'luded J poltt'l' dragnel 1n downlown Hun. t ing1on fk:u·h Tut>sday night , making ;a t•ll-..in getaway in ht:- 1 an comp..,('I <'•Jr Shocked w1tnt•sst·s 1n tht> a rea o f l41h StrN•t c.1nd WalnlJt t\v<>nuc imt1~1lly reported the obest' nudist ahout fl 30 p m , while it wa:-still broad d aylight, itrcord1ng to police Ora n:Q_Co a st L __, o '~ ft'c atbe r f}atchy night a nd m orn ing low Clt>uds Otherwise mo:-1 ly '.unny throu~h T hur ... da~ No l much t•hangc ir1 ll'mpera1 ures 11 1 g h .., n I",., 70 a I th l' bc·.t<'ht•c., Ir> mid Ms inland art'J.!o I.ow ... tonight 65 lo 7() l~SIDE T ODA I' Attentton cofltmu('s to focus rm Pete Rose as tht> C1n<'tn nat1 batter goc.~ /or o hit in h1.~ 39th strmght game tonight m Nt>w York Story, Bl Al Your S..•1<1 ••• ,1 ... L _,. l o ...S IU\lttn\ C..t1ter.-1• Cl•nlllH C.••tr<I c ........ . 0 .. 1,. He!fcott Eflllll•I ..... I 1t!ln• 1,,..,._ .... , .. ,, ... , .... 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July 21, t91& 0.1 3 Propo•ob Mile Square Report Asked By KAT•IV ('LANCY Of .. !Miii' ,.,,.. .... ,, Orange County Su11l'rv1sor Philip Anthony has called for preparation or an environmental impact report IEIRt on three a lte rnate development proposals for Mile Square Pa rk in Foun· tain VaJley Anthony. in a letter to fellow Huntington To Dispute Job Order The Huntington Beach Person- nel Board has been ordered by an Orange County Superior Court judge to cut the punish· m ent for a police scr~Nrnt who was fired after being charged with misconduct in 1976 Rut Deputy City Allorney James Georges s <.11d Superior Court Judge Robert Green's or· dt-r lo reduce the su:<.pension trmc of Sgt .James D<.1hl from 10 months tn lwu months is not pro pt•r Dahl wa~ fi red <.1rter an 1n vc~l1~cit1on rnto his relation with J G:.irden Grove woman who \\a~ charged with burglaries <1l .i local department store. Th<• city pcr~onnel boa rd rt- mstated Dahl who appealed h1 :-> rirrng but refu!>ed to g rant him 10 m onths in back pay Judge Gret•n rvled that the 10-monlh suspe nsion should be reduced to JUSt two monthi. because thC' alleged misconduct \\.is not that iwvl'r c "I guaranlct> 100 per cent that he t Green 1 ha:-> overstepped his power h£> does not have the powt'r lo do that." said Hunt· mgton Beach attorney Georj!es. G ('Orp.l•:-s.11d Lht> state civil proct•durc code <J llows the judge to recommt•nd a reduction in Oahl '!> suspcn!.1011 but does not allow him to i.pec1fy the pum!.>h m ent. Georges said he will as k the personnd bl>ard to appeal the judge's rulmg :.it the Aug ltl m eetsnl? of tht.> Hunting ton Ueachunrt. 011hl said today he 1s pleased with the 1udge's ruhng. But Dahl -Jdm1ltt'd that the Judge's action mC1y not be binding on the city personnd board ~uperv1SOl'b . suggested lhc El R ht' completed before the pro· posals for 86 undeveloped park acres are presented lo ihe coun· ty Har bors. Reaches and Parks Commission or to supervisors. He plans to seek s upport for the El R from fellow board mem- bers at a meeting next Tuesday. The Fountuin Valley City Council earlier asked that an El R b e completed before s upe r visors consider develop- ment plans A county consultant has pro posed lhat the 86·acre area 1n· elude a skateboard course and m o to-cr oss facil ity, while Johnny Ma nn Sports World of· fic1als have askt>d to develop the :Jrea at no county cost for soccer a nd softbC11l fieids T he Fountain Va lley City Council and residenL., surround· ing the county regional park h<• ve asked that the undeveloped region be used for passive re<.'reation and open space. like most or the remaining park acres . Anthony said officials in the county Environmental Manage- ment Agency <EMA> would need abo ut six months to complete an EIR on all three alternate plans. In the meantime. Anthony said. he wouJd seek comments from <.'tty officia ls in com· muni' es neighboring Fountain Valley concerning their desires for the undeveloped park area . Mile S qu are i s located between Edinger and Warner Avenues and Brookhurst and Euclid Streets. The undeveloped portion is at Brookhurs t and Ed· inger Trench Falls, Traps Worker A construchon wor.ker was in· jured Tuesday when the 12-foot· deep trench he was digging in Y_orba Linda c~ved in, tra pping him up to his waist for 35 minutes, Orange County firemer1 s aid today J erry Sackett, of 153 Cam- bridge St .. Orange. suffered a fractured leg and numerous Jbrasions in the l l a. m acci dent. firemen said Sackett was freed by firemen nfter being trapped for 35 minutes He was working for the Ke nnedy Pi pe line Company. firemen said f're.P~AI BABY ••. hospital apok~man said Mrs. Brown wants to name the baby P•trlcla. after Steptoe. The British government ·s Medical Research Council said as fa r as it knows, the Brown baby is the first born after con. ception o utside the mother's body. A s pokesman said there has never been any s ubst antive proof of reports that three lt'st· tube babies are alive, two in Bri- tain and one in Italy. And the m edical profess ion put no cr ede nce in the claim of an Italian doctor in 1961 that he de veloped 'l7 test-tube c hildren. The Daily Mail. which paid $600,000 (or exclusive rights to the Browns' story. reported lbe father gasped when given a brief glimpse of his child and said; "H 's incredible. incredible . I'm not a religious man. but I thank God that I heard our lit· tie girl cry for the first time. No one can re ittize what this meani. lo Lesley and myself.·· Brown has a 17·year-old daughter by a previous mar- riage A hosp1tul spokesman said the mother was "over the moon with joy " He s aid she and the baby would probably be able to go home lo Bristol in about 10 days. The doctors knew the baby's sex 1n a d vance fr om ch romosomal tests. bot Mrs . Brown told lhem not to tell her because "I don't want to b<! cheated of the tinal thrill." The only pro ble m that ap parently arose in the latter stage of Mrs. Brown's pregnancy was a minor blood poisoning known as toxemia. but doctors said 1t was quickly brought under con trol. The birth was expected to re~ kln~le a fierce philosophical and e thical debate on the morality of conception outs ide a mother's body. When Steptoe and Edwards successfully fertilized a human egg and produced a fetus in 1969. the Roman Catholic Church e<>n· demned it as an extension of "immoral" artificial insemina- tion. But amid talk that their work her a lded an age of selective tive breeding along the lines or Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World." Steptoe said: ''I'm not a wizard or a Frankenstein tam pering with nature. AH I want to do is to help women whose child· bearing mechanism is slightly faulty ." Th<· British Medical Assoc·ia lion's Ethics Committee also ap- proved. The comm1tlee·s secre tary. Dr J ohn Dawson . said this month. "Used responsiblv. th1~ technique offers no e thic.al dif ficulties for doctors. If Mr. Step toe succeeds. it will be a valua ble add1t1on to the treatment for infe rtile women." Ocean View Board Seeks New Member Sehmit Opposed /\ r eplacement for resigned l)l'can Vie w School Distriet trustee Dr Mjrgarct "Maggie" Stark will bl' sought a m ong <'itizens who must apply by l\ug 4, 1t was announced Tues · day. Resumes hstin,:: qualifications tor holding the office may Ix· mailed to District Super inten flent Dale Coo~an. 7972 Warner •\ ve . lluntington Hc·ach I ntcre!>ted c1t1zens mus t be reg. •~lered voters living within dis - 1 rtl't bound;mes <1nd willing to work Wllhout pay. meeting the rir'>t :.ind third Mondays of the month and sO mPtimes more often Board m e mbe r s voted co m m1ttce of mem bcrs of various community organi za t 1ons such as the Lea~ue uf Women Vote rs to s urvey the h eld or candidates Scr eening committee members will be conven<.'d if more than five <'andidat<.'~ <1pply a nd the top fi ve among lhC'm s<.'lccted Thi:' board mus t appoint Dr Sturk 's successor by Aug. 14. since the vacancy must be fil!N'I within 30 days of resignation un· dcr s tate law. ORANGE COAST " • DAILY PILOT TrwOr.,,... Coti\f O•·•• P;tot "'"'"-"''"'"""" l)tNl'd ,,._ ,.,.W\ Pf~' "OU0'1\P'f'dtni '""'° ()f'..,.... 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The s ubject w as brought before supcrviso1 s in a report from the county's Commission on the Status of Wo men which charged that the county lags far behind in providing its residen~ with child care facilities . The report noted. for ins tance. tha 8' in the 1976-77 fiscal year. San Diego County s p e nt $2 m illio n in a id to day care facilities while Orange County spent $52.000. The report contained a list of 28 recommendations aimed at improving child care services for working s ingle pare nts in Orange County Supervisors re- ferred it to a county committe.! studying youth services. The list was gathered by the rom mission on women during a recent day-long seminar that drew 75 child care provide rs and interested citizens . The suggestions r ange from calling upon s upervisors to crea te a model day care center for the South County to having mduslry develop day care cen- ters for employees to asking ~overnment. to ease licensing rules and ot~r restrictions for t•hild care facilities "Oran~e County has lagged hehind comparable counties in receiving its share of state and federal funds for child care and d evelopment progra m s." s aid Co mmission C hai rwoman Pa uline Rangel. While child care services have increased statewide. the com· mission report said, Orange County agencies haven't con- tributed enough In local dollars to attract state and federal child ('are grant.R. Data supplied by Nancy Clax. ton, coordinator of child car,. centers tor the Orange County Depar tment of Education. showed that statewid~ there are a n average of 13 c hild care facilities per assembly district. Ye t, in Orange County, there are an average of juat 3.83 J>tr asiiembly Clistrtct. she said. Supervisor t.aurenct Schmit voted against sendin~ the report o n . h o wever . contending it s macked of "soc1alized child care .·· "lt appears to me the bottom line here is to remove child can> from the home and give it to the state." he said. Supervisor s Chairmcin Thomas Riley disagreed. noting many of the recommendations call on industry to he lp workmg mothers through nexible work schedules or on-site c hild can· centers. "Child care c-erta inJy provid~ an option lo the parents who feel they want to work." Riley said. The commission report noted that proble m s in fulfilling Orange County child care needs developed because the needs were not recognized for many years. ln addition, the report said. the role of child care in the total hea lth of the economy and abili- ty of mothers to enter the labor force has been ignored locally. The commission recom- mende d that school distr icts permit enrollment of youngsters outs ide their geographic allen· dance ar eas so mother s can make convenient arrangements for after-school care. Syrians Ease Bombardment OEIRUT, Lebanon <APl - Syrian forces eased their night- long bombardment of Christian militia strongholds in southeast Beirut at daybreak today. Chris- tian spokesmen said 30 Christians were kmed and more than so wounded. After about 12 hours or fighting tapered off, the neighborhood of Hada55 remained shuttered and people were huddled In basement shelters. Syrian tanks blocked all •Pproaches to the area, prevent. Ing resldent.drom neclng. The Christian Voice or Lebanon radio said nbout 1.000 rockets caused "colossal property damage·• a n d l eft the neighborhood's estimated 17 000 resident& without water end clcc. triclty. Medal of Freedon1 i-:rC'Sld('nl Cartt•r places lhl· Pre~1d t'ntittl M~da l of f· l'l'l'dum around llH· neck of A mba s sador Arthul' G o ld bt•rg Wt•<lncsd ay Thl' med;.il w::ts awardl•d during :.i Whitt> JJousl• CC'rrmon.v Trustees Discard School Pay Cuts A five pern•nt dCros.,·the board pay cut for all employees 1n the Huntington Beach City <e lc m e ntary l School Di strict was scr;.1ppcd Tuesday night by the Hoard of Trustees The action to rescind t he salary s lash. which would have amounted to more than $400.000. was tak('n after the district learned that 1t would rece1vC' mort• than S'1 m1lhnn in state rt.'~l'Ul' fund'> Three New Principa/,s Appointed Ne w fa('es will be seen in thrt.'t' 0c£>an V1£>w School Dis- trict element:.iry .,c•hoob this fall. with the appointme nt ur three new principals Vacancies will be filled at H arbou r Vie w Sc h ool b} P atricia Brokamp. at Oak View School bv .Joan Mills and at Glen Vie w School by Gayle Rowles Hrokamp. 32. has been on act ing principal. as has Bowles. 43. while Ms Mill::.. a lso 43. ad vanced from administra tive as s1stant lo ac•ting principal at hc1 school Dis trict Superinte ndent Dr Dale Coogan said four principals w 111 bl' switched ar ound for thl' fall term George Netlleman gOi?s rrom Meadow View to Spring View School. Pat Monahan moves on lo Hope V1c•w School. whose pre v1ous pnnc1pal Charles Arnold trans fers to Haven View School Sam Lande:-.. who JUSt fimsht-d a year's leave of a bsence. will take over the princ1palsh1p at Meadow View School E<1rl1er reports from the ~tall· indicated that the district "ou10 lose $5 million with the pass<1g1' of Proposition 13 The new mont-.lr from the \t<Jtt mean!:> that tht d1stnct will have <•bout $900,000 less revenue than it would have received prior to the: passage of Propos1t1on 13 Trus tees also approved an ex tended summer s chool program for educationally and em otional ly h<1 ndic::i µped youngste rs at C lapp School fro m /\ug 14 through Aug 31 T h e p r o g r a m h a d b e 1· n eliminated prevwusly when tht' d ist rict cut out a ll s ummer school sessions Eleven tea<.'hers also were re insta ted to teach thP August special education progr<1 m at Clapp S<.·hool. Trustees a lso approved the r(•· Insta tement of 18111 non-teaching positions that had been prev1ou~ ly terminated Those being re ins tated m· elude l 1 instructiona l aides al Clapp School. a food service de· livery man . a m a inte n ance ~·orker. a workshop a ide. a half time purchasing c ler k and four part-time bus driver s at Clapp School About 275 parl -time non teaching employee!-> had been laid off by previous board ac t1on Fro• Page Al RAMS ... from the development Seymour praised the agree ment as "a step that moves this city ahead as well as something that will be of great benefit to all of Orange County and the coun ty's economy ... lie predicted the Ram move will add 6.000 permanent JObs to county payrolls. Laguna Chief Fined Laguna lkach Police Chier John Spark'>. who t·t'furns to du t y Monday. wa~. fined SSOO T ues day for beating a fellow bar 11atron. Sparks. who pleaded no con- t est < nolo contender" 1 to one <.'Ounl of battery. was sentenced 1n Santa Ana Muruc1pal Court. Sparks. 42. was involved in a bar fight June 29. H e reportedly pushed a lon{(·stemmed cama· tion into the face of a fellow bar patron hefore s hovmg a table against lhc• man's c hest and 1>0unding him several times in the I :Jl't' De puty 01stnct Attorny Ron Kr eber Sdld the plea of nolo con- renderc 1~ the same as a lea of guilt ... bot the legal effect" of this PIP;.1 ml':ills thal the gu1ll ad m•~~ion c·:inn<1t l>t· used in ~ c1v1I (iJ.,l' • That would presumably pre- vent Costa Mesa truck driver Ocl bt•rt Math1e!>on. the victim in the bar fight. from using pnor ~ourt tC'~t1mony should he sue the pohc" chwf and l'll:V I\ rt• be1 .,a 1 d hl· <l r1 g ina ll v sl)ugh~ Jail time for the then· suspended policl' chll•f. <1s well (IS ii ftne ·But aft<'r rt'\/1t:'w of similar t b:ill l•ry J cast•:-> wh1c·h occurred tr. bars with only minor inJune:. -.u~t :11ned by the v1ctrms. WP ob -.c·n'\'d lh<.1t lht· courb never sen- ll'IH'l'd Jn}Ont> to Jar! on d first ol hmse .. Kreber said .. So I fdt J large flnl' wa:. mor£' 1n order " lie> s<.11d he lt.•lt the $500 ftnl' "'as unusually high. "but wt- '-"anted to be s ure we weren't ac c:used of making a llowances for the fact he •~ a high-ranking poli ce officer ·· rhe action Tuesd ay tn Judge Richard Orozco's Santa Ana c·11urtrnom. comes less than two week !> a fter South Coun t y ~I un1c1pal Court judges asked that thi.> l'ast• hl' transferred lo the <.'Cntral court 'It wa:-lheir <the South Cour1 rud~csJ motion that the case bP lrJnsferred lo central." Krebl'r l'Xplaint.'<i "There was no known <.·onf11 ct. but the judges fell then• m1,::ht be some a ppearance of a <.'cmrtict becausc-of I hl' small s1w uf lhl• c·ommonit.> · Pastor' Child Funeral H e ld G raveside funeral services we re held Tuesday for Elizabeth i\nn Purdue. daughter or Culv.iry Chapel assoc1itle pastor S tl•ven Purdu\• and hi~ wife. Joan. follo w ing the infant"::. death Sunday Elizahc•th Ann. four days old, s u<'<'Umb l•d at C hildren ''> Hospital of Orange County and was hurit'CI <.1t Good Shepher d Ct:m etcrv in Huntington lkach Arafat to Cuba MOSCOW t/\P> Pale.stmian guerrilla leader Vasser Arafat cut the rihbon to open a new building in Mo.scow Tuesday for h is P a l<.'s t1nl' L1berat1on Oq~an1zation. Tass reported The brref dispatch from lhe So v1el ne ws agency s a1d Arafat was on his way to Cuba. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 Sale Tennis Rcakets & Frames Duck FHt Fins 18'S & 21•s Churchil fins 23'S Wilson Advantage frame 3''s Morey Boogey Boards Davis Lody Elite Frame 31's Small 23'5 Davis Imperial Frame 24•s largt J6'S Davis Imperial Strung Nyton v •s Water Wonder Kick Boards 495 Mosks -Snortlft-Aotes Davis Oanic Frame 349) Davis Imperial Deluxe Frame u u Davis Prof euional Strung 24" Soccer Balls 6ts to 26's Davis H. Point Strung 19's Soccer Shoes 40 to 42's BoHbalShoes Kramer Autograph frCllM 'O'S All PurpoM Shoes Rcdet Stringing Nylon 600 7so 1 ()00 Tennis Shon Gut 1600 'aoo u00 Bolkttbal Shoes Rocket Sales VoHeyboll Shoes Subf9ct to Stock on Hand Jovging Shoes Penn Tennis &dis Runn ng Shot1s & Shiro Can of 3-1" Tennis Shirts & Shott a ladies Tennis Ore11es Open 9 to 6 -Oosed Sunday 538 Center 646-1919 t . . • •t f ,, . y I l'I r :J 1 l' ' d r .t CALIFORNIA Pipelin Approval Granted SACRAMENTO IAl'l Stand- ard Oil Co of Ohio h<J!> ht-en g r a nted pt.•rm 1s:-.1o n by the federal government to build a pipeline on rederdl land lo t<Jke /\la~kan 011 from Long Reat'h tu Midland Tcxa!> for d1stn but1on to the 'M idwest Approved Tuec;day . the pl'rmil will a llow construction or ahout 50 m iles on rednal la n ct in California. Arizona a nd New Mexico, according to Jark Lahr of the Bureau of Land Manage- ment he re ACCORDlNG TO LAllR, the complekd proJect could "al · lev1ate th<' glut or oil on the WC'st Coast " by making 1L ava1l;ihll' by way of the Mulland tn thl· Mid1o1.est SOlllO t'\Plltu<1lh plan' lu con:.lrut·t " 1.026 1111k p1µd1r11 • tu Texas Tht• firm ~ n<·\t :-.lt·p.., to r eal'h ;ign·t·nwnt with F.l J>:1:-.o Natural Ga:-. Co and Soulh<'rn California Gas Co for SOIH O to operate 800 m1lei-. 111 t•x1:.t1ng pipeh n<> What Goes Up ••• T \\'11 sleek $1 7 nu llion Tomahawk cru1:-.c missile~ hhot 'k\\\ard Tut•-.d:..iv from San Clem(•nte Isla nd ... then pli111ged into th·c P ;,1('if1 c Ocean befor e the t•ves of lklense ::>ecn·tar v H <J r old Brown I right>. "T his dcm onstrates wh at h·appl.'ns Ill a test prog r am." wa~ all Wltdnesday, July 26, 1978 AP Wire~ urown nad lo say by way of explan at ion to reporter::. abou t the cmba rras~mg mis fire!'!. They wtn· the second and third ra1lurcs of the Tomuha wk, which has Utl· deq~ont· :J2 test!>. DAILY PILOT .-\..i Welfare Suspect 'Innocent' COMPTON <AP! -A 33-year - old mother of four who allegedly l'Ollected nea r ly $300.000 1n welfare payments after claJm :n g to h a vt.> m or e t h a n 3 1 children has pleaded innocent to 13 counts of perjury a nd 10 counts of fraud. Superior Court Judge Williarr. Clay Tuesday ordered Barbar:. jea n Willia ms to appear for a pre-trial hearing Sept 5. BUT HER ATl'ORNEY. Carl .:ones. said he would attempt to havl· the fraud charges dropped Under a recent st ate Supreme Court rultng. prosecutors m ust t ry to obtain restitution before tiling fo r mal charge'-, J ones ~aid. Dl•puty 1)1...,trrr• Attorney Ronald I. Wh<>eler said ~1r .... Jone-; was not home "hen m· vesti eator " we nt 10 ask for restitutfon Bot h frdl'r:.il a nd !>t.Jtc ap proval I!> lh<'n nt•ccssary lor SOlllO to ronvert th<' cx1~t10g natural gas p1 pehne to crude oal Gas Plan a 'Lemon'? Jet Drops Fuel, Lands Safely "The information we had wa::. that -,he was m flight ." Wheeler -,aid "\\'1 left a demand letter for paym(:nl w1lh her husband .it her residence." MRS. WILLIAMS is accused or b il king Los Angeles County out of about $290.000 srncc 1971 Author!tle'-~ay 'i h<.' n.ce1ved $239.588 in welfare checks and a" much a~ $50.000 tr. food sta mp:. and ml'<iac<il aid TllE FIRM APPLIED for th<' red eral permit in ScptC'mlwr 1975. a nd Robert St·haadt . " SOH 10 r<.'presentat1ve an Long Bearh , said, "This undc•rsl'nre:-. the long lead tan1l' imolvt·d in getting the:-.L· pL·rm1l s and I think it ral!>l'S !>eriou~ qUt.:!>l1ons :Jbout ho" the entire· proc('s:-. could b1• ~horLL·ned .. Eme':gency Rationing Draim Criticism Proposition 13 to Boos t Home Prices? L OS ANC;Jo~LF:S tAP> Propositwn 13 wall not ha\'l' a ma1or cHt•ct on Calaforni:.i·:-. l'conomy in th<· nC'ar futun· but m ay evl'ntually put upward pre))~ureon home prices. Crocker· Bank sa1d'fuesday "Propos1t1on 13 1s not going to be the dominant force in shaping our economy over the next two y ea r s." C r oc k er C hie r Economist Harold C Wt•rner Jr told reporters. ·'The gener a l business cycle• wall bt· much more im portant '· LO:-, ANGELE S <AP) - Federal oHlcials h a ve taken tht•1r st<indby gasoline ra tioning plan ror its r1rst test run in car t·n11v Southern California and h:ivt• heen told it may be a lemon Under terms of t he rough draft. com posed by the U.S Depa rtm e nt of E n e r gy , motor ists would r eceive an allot ment of 45 gallons per m onth for l'ach passenger car they own. Olhl•r vt•hicles would receive al· lot nwnls proportionat e to their malt'age. Only "la r ge recrea· I tonal vehicles" a still un· <frfmcd term would get no al· lot menl He-action to the plan came at a hl'a n ng Tuesday the first on a nat aonal tour of 12 cities before the final proposal is decided in ~eptember. The pa nel was ex peeled lo hear more testimony here tod<.ly. Tnmt 1t'oft ., O~• SAN FRANCISCO I A P> T he Squaw Valle y ski resort will not he issued a new pe rmit to operate iL<; tra m until an exact rause is determined for an acci- dt•nt that killed four persons and 1n1u rcd 30 others, a lthough a preli m i nar y r e po rt bl ames 'iok nt blizzard winds. ( SI'ATE J 111 a tC'legra m t o P reside nt C<Jrtl'r "Given t h e p t•c ul1 ar circum~tanccs of her case, she h as surely !>erved !>uffir 1e nt tim e . It esca p C's m e what pur p ose could be ser ved by further incarceration." Dy mally said in the telegra m which was released Tuesday to the prC))S. IAnDfler Rehired YU BA CITY I AP) Attorney Rona ld F. Fahey, one or the original proseeutors in t he Juan Corona murders case. w as re hir ed Tuesday to work on the tea m that will handle Corona's retria l. Corona. 44. was convicted in 1973 on charges of killing 25 fa rmworkers and burying their bod ies in orchards near this city in Sutter County. Bul the convic- ti.on was overturned and a new trial was granted May 8 by the State Court of Appeal. A pretrial hearing for lhe new proceedings was scheduled for Aug. 3. Pfftl Changed t ha t plea T uesday, le avin g Supe rior Court J udge Da niel L. Fletcher free to sentence her. Othe rwise. the judge would have ))Ct a hearing date to determine her s anity. Sent encing will t <.lkc place Aug. 14. Cliff Climber Dies in Fall SAN DIEGO <AP> -A San Diego man appa rently slipped while trying lo cli mb down steep cliffs to Blacks Beach and fell a bo ut 40 feel to his death,· authorities say. The coroner's office identified the-victim Tuesday as Richard L. Powell. 36. A Huntington Beach lifeguard who was surfing in the area notified poli ce after he spotted the body on a ledge in an area known as Box Ca nyon and went to investigate. Police and lifeguards brought the body down to the beach. SAN FRAN CISCO IAP > A Pan Am jumbo Jet carrying 333 passengers to London lost power in a n engine on takeoff from San Francisco International Airport a nd had to dump about 100,000 po unds of je t fue l be fore 1t t u rn ed <.lround and la nded sarely. OFFI C IALS S AID th e mane uver Tut•sday nig ht wa!> not a n "eme rgency land m~ · Although passengers were shook up. none we re hu rt. officials said. Th<> Boeing i 4i, bound non- s top for London. lost one of 1l!; four e ngines moments after takeoff al 8:45 p.m . 1t n ew over land. dumped part of its full load of fue l in order to make it light e nou g h lo la nd, the n touched down back attbe airport. THE PASSENGERS were taken back to the terminal, fed dinner and left just after mid · night for London on a nother plane. Two of the passengers on t he original night c hanged their minds and did not board the second tim e, officials said. Election Due in Beach Nudity Case SAN DIEGO (AP) -The City Cot:nctl 1s being a s k ed t o <.luthorue <1 special election to restore legal nudity to Black ,. Beach. A s upporter said backers of the move have gathered 38.000 sig na tures or petitions, mon tha n enoug h to gel the m easure on the Novem ber ballot. I n a vote last Septe mber. San Diegans r escmde d a c ity or dinance allowing people to swim a nd sunbathe in the nude alonl? the m unicipal beach below the cliffs of UC San Diego. They still do by the lhounnds but quickly pull on swi m ming s uits when officers with citations drive by. WE RNER SAID Propos1t1on 13 would actu<Jlly :-.Li mulalc' th<> :-.tat<>':. N'Onom~ on•r th<' next 12 months a:-mdt\ iduals and hu!-.1· llC':.~e~ oc•gm to. };ljend SOffil' of the ir pr operty tax !>:J\'m~s. That spending. l'Ouplc-d with the d1!>bur!>l'mc•11t of thC' !>t::itt··.., bud ~cl ~u rplu~. "'111 ancn•a-,l· m er:.ill 10l'l1rn1• an the sl all' over thl• next yt>ar. \.\ erncr satd. The preliminary report. 1sSUl·d Tut·:-.day, d1st'ounts rn cchan1cal ta1 lure '3!> the causC' for the April I :i l ragt'd~. 1 n which a cable :-hn•d into the t ram. PASADENA <APl -Lori An· • • d<'rsen. convicted or murdering The economist said Propo~1- l1on 13 m•1y put upward pressun · on home ~ricl's by slowing sales or existing home!>, thus limilm~ ~upply P ard<•n A11ked ~ACRAMENTO <AP > ~l'\\Spape r heir ess Patricia I ll'arst s hould be pardoned, Lt Gov. Mervyn Dymally has urged h er tennis coach in a three· wom an love tn angle. now says she was not insane at the time of the killing and wa nts to be sen tence d rather than race a sanity hearing. Miss Andersen. 21. of Granada Hills. had pleaded innoce nt by r eason of insanity but withdrew CJ11£1JRf)rS Sff0£ SJllE on thursday ·Jul li .ZT th s tor e <?Pens Jo:vo a.m, mos t shoes as much as 50°f ff jecdur>ing_ adidas · huste>" bY'ow~ keds · c~iild life · sandczls · di1ess '5hofs rieg to 2f;ss 11ow .390 -J390 ou.lsta-nding select ioJ1, f adidas, bPuce jenner' and otheY' athletic shoes l'q ft, .24 9s now 8 90 -1oso <.... i201v 's JO .... 6 JnO>L-. thl''tl-tJulY'S JO ... 9Jri. J0 ~6 s a,t ,. ........... .,.... ..... .... 644-l46-4 Prime Rib Dinner SS.95 First. you'll enjoy a m arvelous soup du jour or crispy tossed green salad. Then we proudly serve you a generous portion of succulent Prime Rib, the king of beef. plus a piping hot baked potato with all the trim- mings. fresh sourdough bread and butter. For the finishing touch. it'~ coffee or tea and a tantalizing dessert. All this for only S5.9S. Monday-Saturday 5 to 7:00 PM. Sunday 4 to 6:00 PM. Reservations Accepted Charley Browns HUNTINGTON BEACH -16160 Beach Blvd. (714) 842-6602 porcelain salon SUMMER SEASCAPE SHOW This is a rare opporlunity to view and de quire for your collectK>n some ot the world's most beautiful ma rine a rt. G lorious s unset'>, crashing surf, the rugged and beautiful coastline ... each uniquely interpreted by artists known and collecled by cono1sseurs around the world. • Rober t Wood • Bennett Bradbury • Andre Balyon Beve rly Carrick • Ale " Ozigurski Eugene Garin • Bradley Heald Merritt B. Kelle y • Cha rles Levier Steve Miric h • Donald R. Purdy Valintin • Robert Wee Please accept o ur most cordial inv1fat1on to attend a Special Receptioo Friday, July 28 6 :30 to 9".30 Saturday, July 29 Noon to 5 p.m. For those unable to di tend the reception, rh~ collecllOn wall remam on d1Splay a1 I~ gdllery through August t:; Gallery open Tues.· Sat. 10·5, Sun. 12·.'> other hours by_ appoinrment 1741 Westcliff Or . Newport Beac h (714) 646--45 15 SAN Ol«OO.-.w• ~r--~~~--~~~~~ ;_ ~ U Ttt f WCITClt'':,. ~i t-~~~--------1 . ~ ~ g ,. 16 B ii' O• dnge CO•>I Ddoly 0 0101 Editorial p ag.e _________ W_eo·n·e·s·o·ay_J.ul·y·2·6-•9.7·8·------·R-oc.~.·n_:.d.r:.:.~ .... K.:.:.~.~.::.~.e.~.0.•t.O.:l.:.~m.p.:.:e.l(,.E~.d.~.o.11 ·t·d·ll-OI Paramedic Fees Threaten Elderly :\I t•mbt·r~ uf tlw I lunl inglon Beach Caty Council havt• run into u buu saw "hth: trying to come up with new tax. .... , and U!'ll' .. ft·t.·i:. to tak•· the place of vanishing pro~rly lti'<l'S \ dt•t%1llll to 1·u1~c mon· l h<.tn Sl million in oil w<.·11 µl·rmtls, al>m'l'-groul)d t :.inks and increa!lt!d oil b~rrel t ax t"' ''a.., tht• f11·:,t to run in to a rhallen~e I 11dtpl·nd<•nt <nl producers :,ay t h a t the new charge!'.! '' ou ld dl'I\ c th<:m out of bus iness. T hey thr eaten to file a l.l\\~u•l ti tht• charge!> ar<• not modified. \ nd then a !><>·called com munity e n r ichment fte ha~ 1·11nw undt.•r fire It would place a 15-cen t charge for each Ill'\\ squan· foot ot residential. comm e rcial <1n d industrial l1u1lding \\1th n11mcy going to the library and related .,l'I' \'I C'l'!'> It . \l)(1. h,1 ... b<.•('n challl·m~ed Bui I l't'l'nll~. most of the cril1c1sm ha::. bct.•n d irected .Jl '' pl;in to char !-!l' an S80 par<.1medic fee to patienti:. \\ho .1 n• 1 n·att·d and I hl'n taken to hospita ls. Cosb tor am hlll<1n•·t• :-it•n 1tt• \\oUld hC' adrlit1ontil. Th•~ d1ar1-tc 1:-. repugnant hl·Ct.tuse il '' oul<l aff'toct th<.• .,,.n 1or 1·1111.l'll lht· Pt'r:-.on mo:-.t apt to nt~cd para medic~ and 1 ht• I t:ai:.t a blc to µu.y I 01 th<:i r scrv1r<: h ~1w"1kt•r ;,1flL·1· SJ)l't.tker told a public hc(jring. tht• 1·ldt>rly t•111z(1ns \\Ould think twil'l' bdore calling fo r ht.•lp .11HI m.c.\ h•· P"t•vented from dmng so hccaus<.' of ~tiff 1 ·h<1q.w~ lk:-.i<h-s all this. l ht· p:.1ramedir c harge!l would hring 111 11nl~ about Sl50.000 annually l o t he city. T he council 1 ould 1·a~i1~· make up that d1ffl•rt•nCl' hy ~ome .rudicious 1•u11111g 111 11tht·•· an·as Fireworks Tragedies Bl'11 ·.ig11('f"l·d l1rl'l 1ghtl'rs in ;.ill of OrangL• County <.ind ll 11 1ll11lglon Hl·.1l'h 111 pa1·t1cular this year are 1 1H•11t·111·1ng .i phl'nomt.'n~d num ber of 1 nc1dcnt~ 11n 11h 111g till-gal and en·n home· made fireworks . I llllll1ngt11n Hl•a<•h :-.<1 for has suffered a propcrt~ d.rn1;1g1· Ju-..:-. ol S238.78~ anti at least two young men have """t <1111L·cl v1s1on damage from in 1urics due to f 1 rC'wor ks 0111· h11 on lhl· tit~· f>lt·r hy a11 illegal skyrocket \\·ai:. lllindt•d Ill IHH' ('\"l' 1 >.11;.i l'•1111111.ll·d h~ lkpul~ F'in· :\larshal ta pt Rog<·r llo~nll'r s hims tlw ('II.\' this year h<cs suffered worse than .111 of < lrani.w Counts which 111 1977 rccordt.·d a 5202.710 111.., ... I our I.in 11l1<.·s \\'t•r·1· lt>l l hom<.'IC'ss "hl·tl a model huhll\ 1·11rkd \\ IH<·h had IWL'll alll'rcd by a 13 veur.old ho\ ... 1101 .,1.;,\\,ml lht·n hu .. tl<·c' down onto.th<' woolh·n ~hak~· . J 1101' of;, l11ur·plt·\. \o pun 1111t·1Hl(·d t ht· l'llllllt.\ toll for 1978 has <.1 lso -..i.. \ 111du·kd. hut t'ount ,. f1n·me1i tallv onlv fireworks 1111'·1dt.•nh t lwt nt.·t.·to· durrrig a sr x·day p<.'ri°od l'nclr ng with thl' Fnurthol .Jul\ I I uni trl) . .(1.1111 lkm·h Fm· < 'h1ef Hay J>1nlt'cl -..ays al !1nw~ 111-.. l'll~ \\1rl(> m;mr>m,c-r WCJ~ t<Jx~d to th~cl'i~ point h~ -..1 n111lt ant ous (•;1 lls \net. ht· '-J\'>. unll-'>s a ('Cl11ntvw1de f1re\\orks ban i:, 1 m po:-,<·<!. ll i.-. • un likl.'l.v a crt v prohibition :,urh as that "htl'h 1s r.1rt·I~· t•n lor1·cd 111 "\rwport Beach would ::.olvc pl.I rl ot t h1· pnihkm Pl·1ht1Pl-it'" tlllll' tu t <m'>1dt·r a coop<.'rati\'e l'frort to 11rnh1h1t llr"\\ork'.'i 111 tht• cnw·<.· rounty. \l.n hl· 1l might not hl'lp 100 percent. but 1l ~url'ly "111dcl11 t htrr I 111 .in d'f<ll't to ...,a,·e prupt·rty <rnd li\'<.'S 01 1111ur11·-, 11 .1g1t·.tll\ 1111'11<.·tt•c.l 111 thc n~1nw of dangL·rou~ fun Protect Bolsa Chica l'lw fr~1 g tl(• t•nvironmcnl of the Boba C hica 111..1 .-... b1.111ds ha-.. l11ng lwcn tht· ht.tllll'ground bet ween t'll' 11·onn11·1Hal1-..ts ;incl dc\'l'll)pc:r.s On 111w siclt•. I hosL· f:.t\'ormg cle\'elopment h:.ive u rged .111n1·:-.;11111n 111 lhl• l.liOO act't•s of m arshlunds whic·h an· M lrt 11uncl1•cl h~ I luntin¢ton Be;.ich boundar y lines !'host· tavorn1g 1wt•sen·at1on of the a rea for a wi ldlift• .... 1nl'l u.11',\ h;t\t' oprosc·cl i.•nnt:xation. Th('.Y ha,·e said that th1· ann1·\..1I 1<111 Wl)uld drl\·c up the purchase' price of .1IHHll ~1:!1 <ll.'l'l'" th.it the..· -..tall' IS St·•·king tn <ll'Qllll'l' H111 .1 hl'ht·nplt·• !light 11\l•r tht· area last week by Cit~ l'nu11t.·1lm;111 .J11h11 Thomus and A~semblyman Denni:, \I ,1ng1 •1., m.i' l'au:-.t• ''s harp thangt.· in att1tud~..; \I ,111g,·1 ... n ·prn 1,·d that he· s:1w 011 \\ astl·~ hcing rlu m pt·<l 111 t ht· prt•st·t·, L' I w ohsL'f\'Cd that the county .q1n.1r1..·1Hb h:1-.. Pl'l'mittc<l tht· dumping of wa~tt• in~lll·l'l:11 ... 111,• 1s not happ~ \l .mgt'l's -..:11<1 I hal now indicates annexation hy the 1•11 ,. ma\' 11ot lw surh a had idea after a ll · \\'(• ihink -..n. 100. t•spccially if the county is permitting th1• hind to lw -..po1lt•cl with oil dumps. Boba < 'h1<.':1 1s en ttw city's sphere of influence. ft "111ilc1 apJ)l'il•' lhal thl' lwst means of protecting this \\ 1lctltf1..• pn•st.'r\'l' ht:-. in city hancl:-. • Opinions expressed 1n lhe space above are those of the Dally Pttot Ocher views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nvrted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/'Tip' 8y l..M. BOYD Edward O'Neill. a baseball pli.iver in the 1880s. was so actipt al hitting foul lips lo forci.' pitchers to walk him that his t'Ohorls nicknamed tum "'l'tp " rt was in allu ·ion o~ar Gloorny Gus Run across u Goispel rut'k book that might make h#?hl rC'adl ni:i for lhe Fountain Vall ey Ci· ty M anuger llre<1 from a b usy clay writ i ng \\<l'l~hty memo:-. 'God's n:.wt•r to f•at · I\ ft I\ C.IHm• (;~• Oltl,,,_"I\ u r t~O "'•"•• lty t••••t' •"• •• f'et "'+(., .... ,,,, , ..... ltw ..... , .. ·~ " ... ,,..,.., i. ... , .... "" -·~ le C.f .. my c. .. , 0.Hy Pu .. to him that later nicknames likewise identified Speaker of lhe House Thomas O'Neill as Tip The church building of old usually had a small door on its north side. the Devil 's door it was called. It was lert open during baptisms and communions to let t he Devil out. Say a dozen different kinds of fi sh are laid oul side by side in the display counters at t he seafood market. You can tell how each swam by its coloring. The perpen d 1c ul a r specimens. like salmon, Qnd the n at(ish. like fl ound er.all swlm with th('ir dark sides up toward th<> light a nd their slivery sjdes down toward t he seabed This comes to mind because a client asks if there's such a thing as u "left handed'' n~h So to sJ)('ak. there is Tht• nounder that swlm11 on lls wrong side m ight be so d~s<'ribcd lt 's called a fluke J ack Ande rson U.S. 'Secrets' on Soviet Ships? WA SlllNli'fON Lurk111g Ill the do<'kyurds of America's port cities may be a s py story. with a James Bond t wist Out of pur<' greed. Amen can defrn:-ie con tractors may be exposinit the Air Force's mos t secrt:I fighter plane. the cclchri.ltccl F-16 to Soviet scrut iny The startling story 1s told an hushed tones or the docki-and I n S I d C mar ilimt• un ion halls, but wor d of t he d1sturb1ng al legi.ltiOn~ has ll'<Jked to con gress1onal m ve~t1gator3 They hav~· bCl'n QUICtJ~ tr:Jt.'krng down rcp0rt~ th<Jl F tG p;.irt :- muy have bt•cn :.hipped tu our N/\TO all ies m Soviet ships Tht· prt'ltmtnary rinclings ,1rt• con l a 1ncd 1n a conf1d1..•11t1al rn1..·m1> Prt'P<Hl'd for ll ou~t· Me r e hant M a r11ll' Cha 1 rma n John M Murphy. 0 -N Y Thl' emo states om inously that "U S manltmt· union~ and runk <1nd ·flle doc!-. workn~ rn lloui:.lon. Texas h:tV\' knowledge that lhl• <'la:.:.tf1ccl f · 16 parts art• ..ilready he1ng :-. h 1 pped on Sov n·l or biol' t.•ountry mt'rChi.int ship-. ·· I OUSTRV !>OUrcc:>. the rn vest1gators add. i.lrc also "con v1nced" that classified parts for the F' · 16 are being transported on Soviet ships Thc:-.e s hips al- legedly stop rn Cuba where tht> hot c:.irgo could be (•xamrned "tt•s mo~t l.'crtaml~ kno\\n to thC' government .. the memo su~gests. "that Sovrel ships ar rinng or leaving thC' l S Ea!>t Coa:.t make a port of c•all rn Cuha" Secure!\ for tht· F lfi :,hip ments is· "upposed to compl~ Mailbox \\!1th :-trm~cnt /\1r Forcl' und NATO St'l.'recy rt.'Qu1n•mcnts. /\n ····ves <inly" a~n·l'mcnt w1 lh the tou1 NATO allll'i-. ''ho art• help 1ng thl' 'niled St<JIC':. produCl' till' r1~hlcr l)l~Hll'S [or mutual d(•· rc:r1i:.t•, slt'1ttlv forl)1d!> th<: "n• led:,e of 1nformat1nn to non parllc1pat1n1:t ~tall'!' B u l I h \.' 5 0 \ I t' ( :. h ... v l' lured American businc!>s men to USl' then· merch:mt ship:. by or fl•nng drastic. t·ut ratt> prrct.•s Huge Russian cargo ~hip:-roam the WestC'rn shipping lane:. <lll<I takt-shipments out from undr·1 lht• hobblt'cl t.. s tnJrlltnw nct•t Bv !:1la!-.h1ni.: r ~1lcs UfJ to 10 Pt'• t't·nl tht• Sovwt t•argo hunter-. 11 ,I\ l' lH• l' r. d h It• . I 0 m <t kl' pl1t•r,<1 mt•r..1I 1r:r0Jdl' ort ,\m(•11can sh1pp1ng · /\1 lt>ast :1; 1wn·cnt or .ill ra1go com1r.g to tht• Lr~tl('(f St<tl<:' 11011\ \\t•l>l Gcrrn;11:v tor t·x .. m pit'. 1s !1r.,1 t:.1u1cd t· ... ~•"a r d h.000 milt>:-acros.· ftl;.;.1d \\hen• 1 t 1 !'I • • p1('ked up h)' SO\. tt I fill' I ch.int c::.rr a•r:. .11 inferior •lilt's Jnd sh1pix•d to lhl· l' S ~10S'I' S('OTCH \\t:.:-ky di" 11t11·d tr. Scotland. also "tdke:. .1 t. 000 n1tlt• rHlt• dCrO!>:-llu~s1a .' tht• m1•1rw H•porb. bC'forc• 11 ltt•klt•., lht.· Amenc<.r. Pulate .,.,,.. Sovll'I mPrc-nanl flel'I oh '111u:-1,.,, 1:-lo:.1ng monl'Y on theM• ... h1pnwn1 .... hut th1• Krl•mlin make•' up thl' d1ffere;.,ce ir1 ordt·r IO ... , rt•ngt hl·r. I ht.' flN·I Ir. I a1rne:.1-, th!! maJO l r· 16 ('nntrat.·tor. <:l·ner ~I Oync1m1c:-.. .1~<1rousty dt•n;e~ th:..I any So v1t·I :.hip:. h:..vt· been used to lrnnsport F It) parts "H hasn'I happt'nt!d Then··.., no chance," J ( ;t•nt•I (I I 0~ n<imlC!-._poke<; man told our a~soc1c.l1..• J act: l'v1ilchell Hui ht•hir.d do ... t•d door-.. C:1•n1•1 <.t i Dyn..im;<·s nCf:c:als con t t'lh-d 11» congr1•.;-.ional 1n \1.,t1 ;.;ato1.-th .. t therC' '' n11lh1n~ 1n the ror:tr ... l't the.I p1 <·<·lud e-. -.h :pp1n~ hy lh1· l ~SH .. TOP COMMERCE Depart nt1•nl t\Pt·rt ... havt-J l sn •• c~ nt1\\ll•dg1•d 1n <,ecr1•1 tt·.,t1rnon~ th<.t Rus~:Jr. l'Jrrter-. t'Ol;l<1 b1.· 1ransi,1or11rl! "com plt•tt•I) l'!a:.!'1r:c·d equipment · "or t ht• f Jhu!ou~ F 16 1"1111tn1Pl' Th i· alJ t ml:"d \I l;1 ph~ IS pr, p .. rtr.~ .,p1•CLI !q.u-,1,itwn th;l1 "m;:d proh1tw rh,· lrarh po.-1 111 I' 11. 11"'" Jbuard Sov:el :.h:ps Official Car Policy Still Too Generous To the Editor In my mind the pract1c<.· of providing public officials 1c1ty. county. <;t•hool dtstricl. t·tc· 1 "ith cc.irs has i.ilWi.1\'S b1·en :.i qul's llonabll• ont• ·wrth lh1· passttgl' of Propo~1tton t:l tht•n· should no longer bt• c.iny question ahout the practlC'l' Publtt• <1f fic1als should USl' their own car-. and be rc1 mbursl•<I for mile:1gl· only when they are on offici:.rl busincs:. AS A teacher who musl lr~•vel hctween schools during lhe day I nm reimbursed al the rate of 17 <'e n ts per m 1 I <" Count.\ supervisors are cligihlc for a S390 per month car allowancC'. or S4.680 a year They would hClVl' to dravC' tht·tr personal car 27.529 mile~ per year al 17 cents a mile to Justify this e~penst• Supcr\'1sor Laurence Schmit 's t·o ntention that car:-. ha\l' alway-.. been considered J)art or ~upcrv1sor·s ~alaries 1s 1nterN;l- 1ng. but hard to accept in the light of Propos1t1on 13. fl is JU~t as difrtC'ult. howev('r. to accept the ideu of a S390 monthly car al lowance. Supervisors should either have access lo a pool car when on of- ficia l business. or be reimbursed ror use of thei r personal car while on orriccal business on ... mileage basis only I such as 17 cents ~r milcl non COO P ER Boat Taxe11 To the Editor· Gar y Granville's quandary. .July 16th. about the rate of taxa- tion on boats and ai rplanes is nothing t o q ua nder about. Proposition 13 clearly st ates a l percent tax limitation on proper ty. Boats and planes are proper ly just like homes and husiness prope rty. And the California Const itution states that all pro· perty must be taxed equally That makes it very clear. 1 hope audltor-controllf!r Vic llc1ms understands this because B.0 .A.T .. Boat Owners Associat ed Together . are already plan- ning a lawsuit if taxes are not applied equally to boats. Heims· admission that . "11 's a very ser ious issue a nd t he wrong move can be ver y cos'lly Lo both the taxpayers and the ctaxing) agencies." seems to neglect the admission that the taxing agen. cies are also the taxpayers agen- cies th:tl they support through their taxes So a wrong move by the agenci('S costs the taxpayers lWICl' The !lE'r1ousncss or the iSSUl' deserves a serious anvesti~at1on of how the law 1s to be appllet.1 GOL.01 E JOSEPH naldng Point• To !ht' ~•tor Gov Brown ·~ u polll1C'al op. portunast \\ho \\J" 1l'lltng u:. .., fc\\ "'c•ck-. ago tht:tt 11 would bt· d1:.astt-r 11ml.' 1r Prop 13 pt:tsst.•d Su "t'l'l' mo-..t puhlttal ion:. tn duding lht• Uatl~ Piiot which I 11'.1<.l rt•l11.:1uu!'.I~ 'O\\ Co' Bro\\ n 1-. c·.1ll1ng fo1 l.tndlor<b lo pa:-~ on ,1 '>o l'otlh'd t ;J:\. saVtnJ! 111 ll'rran\:. Ohv1ou!>I;. ht· ·~ t.lomg this lo makl· 1>11u1t:. \\1th lht• l'l•nlt•r· \.ol(•r· gr·oup In no Ufll'l'rtarn tt·rm:. ht• told u:. to rnlr for l'rop >I ;..tong w1lh lh1· 01 hN hun•<1ut·rat~ I OW:'ll fnur· units 1n add1t1on 111 the one I ltVl' in <tnd 1t t•osb mt• OV\'r $200 :i month oul of pocKt'I <•H'n with lht.> ProJl. 13 savings Our gov1..•rnor und his poltt1cal eronv actv1:.11rs n •;1hzt• now how f.ir unatluned tht•\-\\('rt' to tht· 11111:.t• of tlw \Olt.•r-.. rt•ga nlrng laxt·-. 1n Prop 1:1 ~m\ th•~ mill-. lo.isl md1\•11lu.1I \H ' ha\c for ,1 l.!O\ t·rnur ,., tr .. 1ng lo make· 11mnts lor ht' µoltl1t·al future and rt·mt•d\' llll' m1-..1akc•!-or his a1h•1:-or-. h~ ('Om1ng up with nd1culou:... -.ug1H•,t1ons of ho\.\- mon(·~ from Prop 13 should l)e P a ul Ha rvey usrd b;. prt\at1..· rnd1\ 1du..ib Our group \\htt'h 1:. nonpartr:...:.m '" gra n•I_\ d1i.ap1><>rnll'd \\ 11 h th1:- man' !'I tu:taons Il l· l<H'k' rh1· :.latu:. and the slJlun· in our 0111nion toberC' elt·ctcd .I W GESKI-, >->resident. V<>tl'rs As!-01· South Or<JnJH: Cour\I ~ No"Go119e r · To the Editor W h v m u s t cl l' t " n I . I .11 r land lords be pt·n1.1 l1it·d wr th •oll backs. rt•nl frN•t.t'" l'lt· IWC3 USE.' Of the deeds or r('nt gougers':' l'eople like me. a 61 yecir 01d widow My hus bc1nd usc•d lo m3ke low rents poss1blt• by do mg most of the repair~ ;.ind 1m orovements on our 111 t le· <1"l' bedroom lnplr'< Mv tenanb both h.1\1• l:11gl•1 income:; than I I "'ork pJrl ·llml· due to ill hc~11lh problC"ms <ind pay largt• medtl.':.tl 11111' Tht•:. gel everything on MC'd1car<' But they arc good tl•nant" T hey've been ht•re <1 long ttml.' and I have tncd to keep lhl' olOJct> n1rl'. \\ nh lo~ rl'nt::. I SP ENT qu:tt• .1 b11 th1:-year or. 1 rn prov1.•ment:-. <'XPl.'ct:ng In 1 tt>Sl' rents in about Septembt·r or October Th<' r('nts would still Ill' lo". but I wtl! l<Jkt· a loss Wl• heJr on1v ahoi;1 tht• Jr·v1rn· Comp:iny ,;nd olh<•r b1 ~ l;1ndlords I c·a r~·1 C'\'Pn compan• \\1th th(• ~rnior <'!l1zen c-oup!t· down th!' :.t rt'l'l t ha' has f1v1· 1Jlllt' Tlwy too say 1• w1li be •• hardship to rPlurn ary money or Ir a" 1 • roll ba<' k:. Will the busint•i:.st•s who m .. y h<H'l' a tax savtng <they don ·r know yt'I how much. as most of u:-don ·1 know C'1thcn. hav<' .1 rollb<1 c-r.. 1n prit'C'" for t·on l\I I. JIA~SO:-.i • LtlteH from reaaer" arP u1elcome The nght 10 ronden~e !rt:er~ to /:t space or f'/1m1nali: i:~l 1s reserued utter~ o/ 300 word.;; nr le!is Will be gwt'TI pre/erencr At. leltf>f'<: must m dude S1gnature and mrulmg addre~s but name.~ ma11 be withheld on re- quest 1/ suf 11c1en1 reason is apparent Poetry Wiii not be published The Wrong People Are Locked Up Something 1s wrong with this p1rtun• You arc locked up and criminals run loose. You luw abiding Americans are barring your windows and boltcnJ?. your door:-. a n d hud d l1n~. rr q~ h ten<>d 1 n s 1 d e M e ;in w h 1 I <' . ou t side t h e "l'k1es and the m altc1011s J n d l h c· \'ll.'IOUS takc over the i.tr('et your laxes paid for There's something bad wrong with that' Now there 1s a doorknob for your houRc which howls like a sin•n Ir somebody tries to break In That. as they say. is ti Band Aid on a cancer. Have you heard what hotels <lnd motels art• httving to do to keep thf>tr rooms safe rrom rup1sts and rohbE>rs " TllF. Mn:tU('i\NA llolcl In New York C1tv tried u system In wh1<.'h you wcrl' ~tvt•n a key lO thl' door and ,1 ('O<lt'fl card fu1 lh1• TV -.rt al lltt• t1m~· of <'he<'k 1n Wht'n vou opl.'m·d )'our door ~du hat.I to run Ill thl.' TV set ant.I insert that coded t·ard w1lhcn 20 seconds -or else an alar m would go orr and polH•t• would converge That system v.as abandoned arter too many false a la rms But ct indic3tes the fn ghtrul problem of trying to make publi c accom mod a tions sare for private ~uests. Key~ never were good enough One New York hotel has only 1.500 rooms -but loses 10.000 keys every year Some are taken for souvenirs Some Clrl• taken innocently by m11-take But how do we know" And how do )'OU Justify it to .the insuranc" com pany when you have 15 keys for every room floating around out there somewhere"' t\ND DESPIT•: the best ef· forts by hotels to insure your safety and to shus h up their ft1ilures there wa:. no way to hide 1t when singer C'o11n1c r ran cis was raped 1n h1•r mott•I room Or when u Bruzrhan h11!'41 ncssman wm, murdered in h1:. hotel room Nobody h<•:-. an JC curate tally on how rnony ''' lht ~O ll\l' two m1ll1 on hott I .1od motel rooms in this count rv arc· robbed ('il<'h d~1y. but 1ud1i1.1n1t from soaring tn-.ur;in('~· r;>11• ... rhc tot o I exceeds .1 t hou,;1 nil " 1• .... The luxur~ Font1unhl(',1U llO\r l 011 M1am1 Beach t·mploy~ J lu~ t1mt• security torce or 36 guards 1; dC'lec11ves and 4 supervisor" l'l1:rn:-Sc•c•un• y Serv•ces re port!' 1ls "hotel security bu!>1 ncs:-.. 1ncrt-ascd 44 ~rccnr lai.l year Cuardsmark. Inc anothN "l'Curily company -reports dl m:mrt for 1m es11~utors up ll~' r>l'rccn1 en nine months. t\I! or th1:-sccurily inevit.;bl\ etdds to the highe r price:-of hol<·• room<: St M II.AR L \'. llw now cor '-PICUOUS und lhl' :1dd?t 1onal in t•on.,p1cuous guards st 11tioned '" most depart ment stores lidd It• lht' PPCC'!'I 01 l'Vel ytti1ng Wt' purchase Am <>r iCtin' .1rc 1 ry1 n~ t o rri:cue tttl'msel ves There or~ now 2.000 crime prevention prn J{ra m~ In operation acros:-. our nt.t t•on he lp!Ofl to :-:i ft gu .. n1 <'•tlzen:-ugain"' burJt1 " r" ano mu~gl'rs St antord Cnt\'Ctl\1f y coed~ <•r1· Jtl<'OQlnit C'IUS!ICS 1n wh:C'h lht .> .ire tuuj!hl lo ~Ol:flt' k•('lc cru"h and render ~eni.cll's:- ThouRh )'ou ~1rb m.•\ bt 'ut'<I 1r ... ou do <>ur rccrn• vt''<ff" prcoC<'l·P· r 1 o r'I w 1 t h I h c r r 1. h I ' c• f "ron~tlOC'r<. hn tcnde<l 10 p\.' lht• l.;w on th<' ~:de ol the I .. "' ll'l>I' 7 Irvine VOL. 71, NO. 207, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 'l'uda ~··~ C lo~h•i.! '· \'. S auc.-ks WEDN ESDAY, JULY 26, 1978 TEN CENT5 Child Ban Riles Irvine Homeowners 8> P•OUP ROSMARI!\ Ol IN CUii~ Pll01 Sutt A \Otc b y an I rv i n e hom t!owners assoc1at1on to bar JUVemles from the neighbo rhood has caused some families who already livl' there to charge they a re being forced lo move Carlos Ro ma n. a resident of the Orange Tree P atio Homes 111 north-central Irvine . savs he want!. to m urry and -havt' children He took his case before the Irvine City Council today. "Does this mean I can't live there any more?" he uske d Another res ident. Lee Harpst. claimed he has put his house up ror s a le over the dis putt: betwe e n the majority homeowners and what he said a re about 30 families with minor children "People have scr eamed to me to get out." Harps t told a re porter. "lhttt my kind are not wanted." His child 1s less than u year old Ha rpst . an attorney , 1:. threatening to s u e th t' h o m eowner s a::.soc1ation for moving costs He says he won't live there an ymore because of the m ajor ity attitude toward children . Homeowners a::.soc1at1on at torney David B Dim1trvk told the council to mind its own bus1 ne::.s. He claimed thl! vote of the as:.ociation was a private matter dealing with corporate by -laws not subject to outs ide regulation Dimilr vk l>:.t id d is gruntled families ::.hould take their l'aSl' to court. not to the council However. lhl· council ordered City Attornt.•y James Erickson to explore what regulatory role the tit y might play in the m atter Erickson told t h e council l>1mitrvk's .irguments "arc not part icularly 1mpress1v1• I do not think 1t is a private matter · But. becaust' the council 111 1974 agreed th<' Or;mgt-Trcl' hom es would bt• <id ult -onentl'd 1t ask ed ErickMrn to look <ti possible liability mvolvcd In .. lawsuit. lhe city might find 1tseH nam ed as a codefe nd<1nt Mayor Bill V<irdoulis s aid thl• city agreement wa::. m ade with the understanding that the de veloper would advertise thcit the community wa!. ••dult·orienled P art of the reasoning wa:. thdt no school c<1n be built then· hecJuse of no1 .. ;<• r<•gulat1ons Thl' homes <in.• benecith flight paths of Ei Toro mJrine base ,llrC(<tfl Ottober 1$, Hl74 . minutes of lhc C at y Counc il llh ow tha1 Presley llomes. de vt·lo pe r of Orange Trec indicated tht'. con !lorn 1mums would oe res tricted <See CHILDREN Page A21 Sheriff Jails Rival's Worker \J1•111IH'r-. ul Lht· l<llh H,1..,H· P t•;H't' Olf1t•t•r.., l<t>l r 11 11 ( ·1;i._... .1ppl.aud dunn~ ,gr.1dual 11111 1 Ill'" \l1111d.1\ "' 1 IH· I r.11n111g hurl·au 111 01 .Jl\gc. l'll t• kt·~ no[(· "IH';1kl•1 \\a:-. IOl'rlll'I Lo-. \tlf..!l'll'-. flolir·1· <'h11.f' Erl Oa ·s. shown '-..., Mesa P o lice Arrest Mode l On Sex Rap ( 'o:-.1 iJ :\h•:-.a 'll'l' ofr1cl·r-. ar 't·~l l'<I " ph11tt• ..,1Ud1n nud«> modt•l J 111• ... rta\ nn 11111:-.lllulrnn ch<irgcs .1lll'r :-ht• alll.'J.:t•dh, offt:n•d "t'X ual st·n'll'l'" to a ·µoh ct>m an for S50 I l \\ ., .... 1 ht· "tTOncl ('l1nM:•(·Ut1 V(• •,\ that ('o..,t ;J :\ksa eiffit!·rs h,n'l' m;tclt• a µro-.t1t utwn arrest In Tu1";dav· .... case. Shl·rr·, l.~ nn H1l'hll'. 22. or i\n;ihl'I,;; \\a~ hl'1'1 on .a t'h<1rgP of s11lic1lil t111n Sh<• 1 ... In Orange Count\ .1 ;111 v. 1th llatl H't at S500 l'oll<·1· :-aid lhPy n •qul'stl'fl her -.1•rvi<·cs "" a nude mod<'I Tuc!'l (f ;1y .1ft~·rnoon al ~un shint• SI url 10:-.. 58.1 W Hlth St . Cosio \I t•::i;.i h<'I<•\\ .11 lv ll \\llh Or <1 t11.!t· C't1Ulll\ S lll·11ll ISl·ad ( : .. 1~·.., Ir\ 1m· nfl 1t·t.•1 \I 1eh.wl Ogllt•11 \\ho lll'okt· I Ill' a l'adt•rn\ n·tord Im m t'I ~il l pt.·1·(ormw1c·1· \\et~ nariwd 11ut.,1.1nd111g of I IN'!' of th(• d u:-.~ By T0~1 BARLEY Of ,.,. oa11y Pilot Staff Three susµt•cts who a llegedly r11llected checks promised to an Orange Count) De puty She riff's Association fund rn1sing cam p;ugn and at th<• same timl' pic ked up 1hi· <'Ontributors v<iluabll's haH· twen Jailed by :-.hl'r i ff's invest 1gators Shl'riff Br<Jd Cute:-.. announc· 111~ the a1Tl•sts today. identified the s uspects as M 1<·hacl Be nnett 18. whos<• last known home ad d ress was in M1ss1on Viejo. and 1v.o 1uvc•111le.., a boy. 17, <Jnd a J,!1rl. u; (;ate·., o.;;iHI th1· 17 y<•;1r-old !.U~ Election Balloting Approved I rvint• votl•r:. will h avt• u ch.int'c ltl decatk whether they'd rathe r e lect their city coun c1lmen in March or June Tuesday the City Council vot ed 3-2 to plact• a ch arter amend ment on the Novt•mbcr general dcct ion ballot If a pp roved . city l'l ect ions v.ould move from :\1 a r c h to .Ju n t• o r even num bcrt.•d .H'<Jr!> Council t'lertwns would be ad m1n1stl'red by the count) Rl•g1strar of Votl•rs and can d1dates would ap1>ear on con !'>Olid1Jl t>d countywide ballots. Thl' citv now conducts its own ekctions.' The proposal "(JS fostered by Ro bert Moore. a candidate for the city t•ounc·1l who was defeat cd rn March Moore said a June· electinn would ~uarantt·t· gre<1 tc r voter I urnoul and C'Ost le ss than a n in dl•pendent city cll'ct1on. Cily Clerk Hayl' Kingsbury .... 11d a consohd<tted electron \H1ttlrl rost about two·lh1rds of <Set> ELECTION. P age A21 L ndercO\ t.•r police p<.11d $18 for a half hour photographic .,l'ss1on. during which time they .tllC'gl' Mis::. Hh'hie offered st•x u;il extra:-. A :-.eton<l undercnvcr offH'I'' then entcrl•d the !>mall roorn on I he heCOlld noor of the ::itud10 <1 nd plactd her under arrest. police "aid Test•tobe Birth Hailed The Tucsdav arrest followt.•d a Monday c..,t:n1ng 1nc 1d1·nt 1n whit•h police rl'nted a room ut a IOt'a l hotel and phoned for the se r vices or an employee or a local outce111 m<1ssage p<1rlor In that incident a 23-year -llld Anaheim woman allegedly of· fl'reci sex for SIOO She wa!> ar t(•ste d on t1 char~e of sohcila t 11111 Rise of Ye n Driving Out U.S. Tourists TOKYO t AP1 Am<'rican Lra \·elt•rs. their wallets s hrink tn(! "'11h the latcl>l record low to dav 10 the value o r the us doitar. arc l>a,v1n~ "sayonara" to cxpen!>1ve Japan afte r spe nding fewer and fcwt>r davs here 'Tm Just not buying anythtng here ... l>Uid Mrs P eggy Steel, or C'hico. Cahf . Pchoing t h<' plil(hl or mos t American vis itor s · EverythinR 1s too cxpens 1 ve " Amencanl\ were being forced to ration '>J>('ndlng money and give up meub and movies as the do llar hit another rl"cord low rinsing pnce of 195.05 yen a 26 percent drchne m value since last Septemh<•r Tou r1:"1ts tc>d;1 v Wl'f<' flt!tlln" <See DOU.AR, pi\(; t-: i\2> Doctors Celebrate Major Medical Breakthrough OLDHAM. England <AP > Doctors say the five-pound. 12 ounce British t(irl believed to be the world's first test-tube ba by 1s "quite norm al" and tha t mother and daughter are in ex eel lent condition The ba by. nine days pre mature. was d e livered by Caesarean section to 30-year old Lesley Bro wn at 11 '47 pm Tue!>d ay in Oldham's r ed-brick general hos pital The fatht•r. 38-ycar-o ld truck dri ver G il he r t J o hn nrown. chain-smoked tn a wailing room oubide the fourth floor opcrat ing room llo!.pital officia ls said he was close to tears when told he had a dau~htcr British s pecialists hailed the birth a s a m ajor m e dica l breakthrou~h for women unable to have children because of ir repa r a hl e defects in t h eir physical mukeup But lht'Y cautioned that the :.a fe birth of Mrs Brown '!> dau~htC'r does not gua rantee an 1mmed1ate solution to the prob· lemsof infcrt1lcwomen. Because a blockage in Mr~ Brown's fallopian tubes prevent· ed normal conception. the baby was conceived by removing an egg from one of her ovaries and fe rtilizing it in a labora tory with her husband's s perm After fi ve days of nourishment in the test tube. it was planted in Mrs. Rr o wn 's ute rus to develop norm:\lly The birth wa~ tht• rulminau on of 12 years of l'XpC'rtmcntation ;.ind r esearch by Dr Patrick Steptoe, one of Bntain's leading gy necolo~ists. a nd Dr. Robert Edwards. ;1 CambridJ(P U niversity phys1o log1s t I\ hos pital s pokesman said Mr<i • • Brown wanb to name the baby Patri('la. a fter Stl•ptoe T hl' Britis h government·-. M edical Research Council said as far as it knows. the Brown ba bv 1s the first born after con • <See RABY. Page A2> 1 ,,,..,....,.. HIS RESEARCH AIDED FIRST TEST TUBE BABY Of. Patrick Steptoe HH •Medical Breekthrough I pert was a n e mployel· o f Ome~ll. Inc . a Laguna Bt>ac·h company used by tht• de puty s he riffs Rroup to raise luncls tor the cam µa1gn of Sh eriff's Lt Lauren Rus k. Gall's' oppont·nt in tht· November t.'l{•ct1on H e a ll e~cd that Bt·nnl'll mastcr mandcd thl• hur~lar) ran).! from his tampl'r truck which was halted July 12 in tht• Laguna H ills area 1n what orf1<'cr.., believed w;.1s .1 '>lu lt·n vehiclt• s ituatio n Offi{'erl> said t ht·y found c·a m eras and Jl'Wc lry hidden th roughout the trul·k. mostly 111 the linin~ of tht• vchiclt.', v.h1l1· UBRARY CARD FEE TO START SAN DIEGO t A P 1 C1I \ libraries art• -;uddenh bu-.1t;r than ever In Se ptembl'r read ers must start paytnj! S6 to borr ow books The end to fn·<.· borrowin~. ap proved by the City Council. left many people unhapr>y Offic·1als d escribe 11 <1s ,, m cuns to ht•lp libraries pay tht·ir "a> Trustees Mull Irvine Spending Trustees of the Ir vine Unified School District ctrl' '>thedulcd to debate a near final version of t h e 1978-79 rl1slr1 ('l budgt·t to ni g ht that 1n c ludl·s S2fi I m illion cxp<.•nd1tures a nd J SI 3 m 11l1on rcsC'r vl' The proposed budgl·t. dcsp1tl' Propos ition 13 losses in properly tax r l'vcnucs. 1:-. Sl'Vl'n pcr('cnt richer than las t yea r 'o.; spending allow a net· The rcservt• an t·mergC'n('~ hank accounl no1 allocated fo1· any expendllun· 1s ;.ibout r1vl' percent of the total budget District genl'r<i I purpose t.ix rate. $4.52 per SlOO assessed prop erty valuation. 1!'\ c.•xpected to drop because of Propos ition 13 to about $4 per SlOO AV Of that. the district gets a bout 45.3 per cent. or Sl 81 per SlOO AV Thl• overa ll tax rate a lso in d udes bond rate:-wh1 l'h. accord ing to Gene Hurtllne . district business supt•rintcndent. havr· yet to be calculated . Because of changes in AV. Ha rtline said. th<' dis trict could l>Uffe r a 150 per cent increase 111 the bond tax rate!. Trustees meet at 7 30 p m "' dis trict ofices. 294 1 Alton Ave Tonight's budget hearing I). the first of two during which trus tees examine· the document A public hearing is scheduled for Sept 6, after which the budget •~ to be adopted Vegas Bingo Pot $35,000 LAS VEGAS ! AP 1 A re hgious orgamiation based in San Marcos. a northern San Diego County community . h as an nounced plans for a $35.000 binfto gam e tonight Tbe Serbian Or thodox Monastery of St Petka. trying to raise funds for a Church , Wiit .-har ge a S20 admission price lag for 11 game cards and a SS-per card additional charAe J eanne Jacoby. i• Las Vegas publicist hired to promote the game. said Tuc.-sday four churr h members mort gaged the ir homes to raise the S35.000 prizt• thl'Y wen• vt•r1fy1ng thcit Be n nl'lt did indeed own the truck Al this point. GiJlC~ s1.11d. II 1s hl·l1 eved th.i t tht· t rio and another sus pl'<'I who 1:-being :-ought today n1mm1ttcd 17 south l'O Unty hi.;rgl ar u·~ ·nvolv1ng S l.i.000 in propt•rt y li dte~ said abo ut Slll 000 of lhJt prope11y wa:-!:>tOl<•n wh1lt· th<• trio pur"ul•d ll'<:ld!'> given tht•m by Oml·~a 111· -.aid propl•r I\ valut'<l al S5.000 wa!. taken 1'ro m homl'" wh1(•h ha d not rl•spondcd to tht· Omega cam p.11~n CatPs ~aid all lh(' burglarized !St•<' J:\11,t:O. Pagf' \:!> Irvine Withdraws Water Suit The lrvi nt• C11 y Cou ncil vott'<l unanimous!y t•arly to d a y tu w1thdra.\\ ·~ oppos1l1on to an Irvine Ranch W<Jter D1:.tric1 pl<.1n to import w<1ter from" Yorbii Lm d a treatment plant The ttction. -;ubJect 10 <tJ>- µroval by the IRWD board Mon d ay. rl•mnvt•.., 1hl· Dicm c·r p1pl'line Pn>Jl'C'I. for which tht· district plan:-to :-.t•I! S30 m1l hon in bonds. from .i la"""u1t brough1 b~ the city against the dis trict The 01 emt•r p1pcltn l' would l'<11-ry watc.•r trom lht· Yorba Lin tla. plant 15 mllt•s to lte in with lht• wat.l'r d1slrtC'I '., Irvin<' Lakt· 1.npelint• Thl' 01l•mt·r p1pt•hnt• w ill bt· ta ppl'Cf h'.\ ~t·vc·ra! t•1ticl-and ;igc•ncu>" The Cil) ..,til! '"questioning rn tlw court act1nr tht• district ' r1gh1 to "ell bond!> tor more lhan S960 m1 lhon 10 othi•r waler and seWl'r pro.1t•t•t:-. without prior en \'Iron men! :ll .isst·s .... mc·nl of 1rn pal'ls on d<.'vclopmt•nt Tht• settlemen•. wh1c•h ~ 1yor Hiii Vardoul i.. -.a rd l o d e.) .1lrt'ad) ha~ bcl1n .1pproved h) lh<• l rvrnl' Com1n1ry. preclude!. the district or th1• <'Om µ<Jny from us ing the water pro;ect a'> an ex l'U-"C' for dt'velopmc'nl Vardoulis said lh<' Irvine Com pany anvolved itself a:-. codefen dant 111 the k wsu1t as a m ethod 10 pa rt 1cipat e 111 sell lcm en1 d1s- cus~1ons. Th£' com11anv dppomt~ rive or seven d1rccl or~ of lht water board Oran~'C oasl t: -~ \le athe r Pa tchy night and morn ing low clouds otherwise mo"1l y '>Un ny through T h urs d o y Not much ch ange m tcmpcr :Hures H ighs n c ~r 70 at the beaches to mid HOs intand an:a!' Lows tonight 65 to 70 INSIDE TODA l' f'awn the Flymg Guernse11 lwed a stoned l11e m Iowa Story. Page A~ At Your s.no1<t ... ""' l "' .. .,. '"""" C..llt••~·· er"""" c...i1u Crou•nrd 0 .. 1~ flloocn ldl1«1•1P-IM•tta1-l'••IWl"I ,_ Hy O•••N• H-<•M latlex .. l 2 OAIL 'r PllOI N!dnftd!y JuJy 2e 18/I J Tax Forms Rapped I Report S ays They're Too Hard WASHI NGTON I Ar, l It any taxpayer needed offlc111l con· h r mataon. here it is. from the General Accounting Ofh('c 111 t·ume tax form:. arc too difficult for a lot or Americans to un derstand Both thP Ion~ and short HMO forms are ··written at u reading ll:'vel beyond that or many tax- paye rs." the GAO saad in a I JS.page report relea sed Tues· day ;_ The Internal Revenue Service. the GAO saad. 1~ more concerned with havmg its forms precisely refl ect the tax laws than making language undl'r!.tandC1ble to the average taxpayer. ·'Certainly. t.he accuracy or the forms and instructions has no value unless people un· derstand what is being said." according to the report prepared for the Joint Congressional Com- mittee on Taxation. Another stumbling block for many taxpayers, the GAO said, Death Camp Charge Ruled Inconclusive F'ORT LAUDERDALE, Fla IAP) A federal j udge a llowed Feodor F'edorenko to relam his U S c1tizensh1p tod<J y des pite ac- cusations that he whipped and s hot J ews as a guard in a Nazi death camp and fa iled to tell im· migration authorities about it lie h a!> denied committing any <Jtrocitacs .igainst J ews, Ca lling Fedorenko a •·victim of Na zi aggression," U.S. District Judge Norman C. Roettge r ruled th.i t the prosecution h ad not proved the accusations against the native Ukrainian He had b ee n accused of ly ing on natura lization papers when he became a U.S citize n an 1949 "The record on t-'edorenko'!> conduct 35 years ago is in- conclusive." Roettger wrote m h1sop1mon The Juds:e did not show up 1n court : has ruling was read by tht• cluk F,.._Pa,,..A I DOLLAR .•. Roettger rele<.ised his 54-page opinion five weeks after an emo- tional trial during which s ix Israeli s urvivors of the infamous Treblinka death camp tearfully testified that they saw F'edorenko torture and kill Jewish prisoners. Rut at least two of the elderly witnesses vacillated on their iden- tifications, and at one point the judge said he wondered if some witnesses had been coached. Fe d orenko. 71, was never formally charged under U.S. law with atrocities at the prison camp. Buthadhebeen strip~or his citnensttip, he could have bee n deported and forced to stand trial in Europe on war-cnmes charges. During the trial, F'edorenko ad- m itte d he Ired to get U.S citizenship by claiming to be a Polish farmer forced to work as a la borer for the Germans. He said he ser ved as a guard at Treblinka but denied killing or torturing J ews . Defense attorney Gregg Pomeroy ar gued tha t Fedorenko lied because he didn't wa nt to rl:' turn to the Soviet Union. "as the disorganized and clut- tered design of the forms and in· istructions." The report, noting that the I RS is working on m aking the forms and instructions easier to read. added, "Even more can be done to improve readability without sacrificing technical accuracy " The GAO panel of experts. which included a law professor. e ducators and a t e xtbook publisher. recommended that the I RS establish a task force of writing and design experts to study Improving the forms. The IRS r esponded with ~ cautious endorsement, saying, "We agree that additional im· prove ments can be made and that outside consultants m ay provide useful perspective and <Jssis tance We will take all appropriate steps to achieve: further s1mplif1cat1on within a bala nced tax administration program " The r eport cited this question from a form sent in all tax packets to determine whether poor working families qualify for help in paying for educa ti on a I costs: ·•Did you pay more than half the cost of keeping up a home in the U.S. in which you lived and which for the e ntire year <ex- cept for ,temporary absences for vacation. school. etc.) was also the home of '1 ) your child who was under 19 years of age or a full-lime student OR <2> your de· pendent child who is disabled <See Pages 7 and 8). The GAO suggested the ques- tion couJd be broken into three simpler questions : "Did you pay more than half the cost or keeping up a home in the U.S ?" "Did you live in this home?" "Was this also the home of your child for the entire year. except for short absences such as vacation or school ?" 0•111\' ...... S\tft -DAVE CRUMMER OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO (LEFT) CHECKS OUT THE MERCHANDISE Mike Benefit (right) Runs the Cst'a Eye. a Throwb•ck to 1960s Head Shops Cat Thrives on Curiosity C'lemente 'Head Slwp' Recalh Flmoory '(J(Js By WILLIAM HODGE Ol 1119 D•llY ~1 .. 1 Stiff A fortyis h man in plaid Be rmuda s horts and tennis shoes pauses on a San Clemente sidewalk and eyes a copy of "High Times" magazine -a journal for marijuana smokers -in the shop window. Curious at what he sees within minutes or forme r president Richard Nucon 's house. the man continues his hesitant gait. pauses again and stares into the shop door at black·li ght posters. exotic tapestries and incense racks A s wee t fr ag r a n ce o f s trawberry mus k greets ha s nostrils. '"Can I help you, sir." asks a younger. conservative looking man from the s tore's interior "No .... " the man in shorts mumbles as thou~h interrupted from deep thought. "Jusl look mg .. The man turns and continut:i. walking north on San Clemente 's main drag, El Camino Real. "We get those kind of people coming by here all the time." says Mike Benefit, clerk of the Cat's Eye. "The majority of peo. pie who come io her e are curios ity seekers." And people m ight well bl' curious a bout Benef1l 's shop located between a vacant lot and the former headquarters of a spiritual reader n<.i m el' hke {; S. Bongs. with ci cartoon or Uncle Sam on thPm "It take:: a lot of time to make these th111g!; they' re a rtistw like pa111hngs, ·· Be nefit says of t he paraphernalia ··we bu} som e of lh est-from IOCdl a rtist!> " The shop also carnes under g round comic hook~ llkf! thr · F' a b u I o u .. r u r q f r ,. d II. Brothers, .. a sp1noff frnm San F'ranc1sco·-. Hd1ght A:.hbun- day'i The estabhshment appe4~ lt. have been caught in a t1m• wa rp. suddenl> find1n~ its IO<'d t1on 1n post·l96C San Clementl' But despite the common behef that only young people IN()uld avail themselves of the shop ' ser vices. Benefit ses1d the chen tele of the Cat s Eye 1s varied 192 90 yl'n <Jt maJor hotels for n1s h do ll a r s, a 2 p e r cc:nt decrease 1n '1~ hours Fedorenko is one of a number of pe rsons recently cha rged by fede ral officials with falsely con· cealing Nazi pasts when they en- tered the United States. Front Pa~ A I That's because the Cat ·s Eye is a throwback to the flowe r· power notions of the 60s Benefit's establis hment is a "head shop," so dubbed in the 1960s because of its specializa. tion in a pparatuses used mostly f or m a r ij ua n a and hash ish sm oking "We get lawyers. doctors and other professionals." Benefl1 said "You h~1 ve to constant!\ ch;rnl!c> )our ":.iy l)f thinking bl·c.1 use people ""he come 1n her e are on different leve ls " Whilt• Tokyo has long been ral· l'd one of the world's most ex· pe n!.IVl' c1l1 cs the cont1 nuin~ decline of the dollar has proven <ln added blow to Ame rican lravelers ·"The pncc uf food 1s the thmg that amazes us:· i.md William .1 -:i cks on , a tourist -fTom Ala meda. Calif ··Yo u really ha ve to budget when a c up of coffee costs $3. And steak at $75 for two. we can 't afford that.·· Even a traditional-style sushi dinner raw fish can cost $60 or more ror two Sin ~le roomi. at hotC'ls used hy fo reign travelers range bctwc•en $34 and S41l St :it1~t 1 c:,, releast·d by tht· .Ja pa n Tourist Associa tion 1n d1cate foreign v is itors a r c spe nding fewer days in Japan Tourists who spent nearly J4 days in J.has country in 1974 now stay about nine days, a s urvey showed. The U.S. c urrency zigzagged 111 heuvy trading on the Tokyo foreign exchange market, dip· pinj? to 194.50 in the early after - noon and closing at 195.05. It closed at 195 525 Tuesday Volu mc was high a t $870 million, Wlth the ccntr:.1 Bank of .J a pan accountang for possibly $200 m1lhon in :.n c•ffort to brake th1· ri..,,. of the yen . tw nkc rs said T ht• clollar plun>tt•d through tht• P'>Ythnlog1c11lly 1mpCtrtant 200 y1·n harrH·r Mondll v. &nd ont· tradt• r 111 a J ap;1n1·w l1ank rom mt•ntcd today "'f'h1•rt• aren't .my p.;ycholm.:•<·;il hurntor:-. kfl Thi• nt•x l lt•v1•I will tw tOO yen " Jn ..Jlloth1·1 1li·v1·lopmcm, th1• U n 1 t c d SlJlc11 re· corded tht- ~ma llcst tradt· deficit in more than a vcar last month as U.S. busmcsscs gold a record $12.1 billion in products to other coun- tries, the Commerce Depart- ment said today The Jum' trade de fi cit of Sl 6 hillion was encouraging because the growing trade gap had con- tributed lo inflation at home and the decline of the dollar over- seas OAANGf; COAST DAILY PILOT """0.lllf"IQIPCo.tU 0,.Hf ~IOt •Uft.,.,...tr.i\fOffft IMMGIN*•\ Pth\ •\CNOft""""ODflft"-Ot....., (At,t Pvbtl\ft•"Q CO"'!Ottn~ ~.tt~t"O t'O'n.tf• CKAMl\l'NJO "'4'Mf4t~ '"'"°"Of' ,., • .,. 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Fro•Pa~AI BABY ..• ceptw n 11uts1dl' tht? mothe r's hody A :,,pokesman said the re hus never been any s ubstantive proof of reports lhut t hrl'e test tube babies arc a live. two in Br1· tain a nd one in Italy. And the med ica l pro fessio n put no c r edl'ncc in the claim of an Italian doctor in 1961 that he de· velo pcd '27 test-tube children. The Daily Mail, which paid $600,000 for exclusive rights to the Browns' story. reported the fathe r gasped when given a brief glimpse of his child and said: "I l 's incredible. incredible f"m not a religious man, but I thank God that I heard our lit· tie girl cry for the first time. No one can realize what this means to Lesley and myself." Brown has a 17 -y e ar-old daughter by a pre vious mar-riage. A hospital spokesman said the mother was '"over the moon with JOY • • He said she 1:1nd the baby would probably be able to go home lo Bristol in about 10 days The doctorl> knew the baby's :.e x 1n ad v ~1n c e from t•hromosom::il tests. but Mrs Brown told the m not to tell her because "( don't want to be cheated of the final thrill." Fro.a Page A J ELECTION .. what it costs to hold independent t•lections. The most re<:ent city election cost about $15,000. The November charter elec lion wrn cos t the city about $3.800. Counc il members Larry Agran and Mary Ann Gaido op- posed the election change. Agr an said a positive vote in Nove mber would result in lower. 1ng the quaJity or city elections Local issues would be lost in the plethora of candidates and is· sues appearing on a consolidat- ed June primary ballot, he said. Agran also argued the county 1s less efficient at counting voles than is the city Mrs. Gajdo agreed. and said the charter amendment itself will be swamped in November by being on the same ballot with s tate Sen. John Briggs' aay rights amendment and the gov. ernor's race. Councilman l\rttlur Anthon) contended that, despite coun- cilmen's reelin~s. t he Issue ought properly to bt> decided by the voten; themselve11 . And Mayor Bill Vardoulis thought of a reason why June would be the better time to vote "ll 's more like ly to rain in Morch." he sa1ct cmLDREN BANNED. • • to adults. And. acc ording lo J o n Sharnborg. president of tht· hom eowners a ssociation. the m aJority or families who moved '" thOl!,ghl the d~V~.QIDU.enl Willi to be jus t that. That's why, he told the coun- cil. the associa tion r ece ntly polled 226 homes in a vote to restrict residence to people 18 or older . and to bar use of recrea· taonal facilities by juveniles. 0( 193 responses. he said. 108 voted to restrict the community to adults. a nd 114 vote d tu f'rmw Pagr A I JAILED ... homes were in the Laguna Hills and E l Toro areas. He sajd a number of Leisure World residents were among the victims and that one elderly lady lost a diamond ring valued at $6,000 after the trio vis ited the premises Gales said the connection of the alleged burglars to a cam- paign mounted in support of hi:. November oppQnent had nothing to do with his calling a press conference today. And he s aid he hoped that publicity stemming from the ar- res ts would no t reflect un- favorably on the deputies' as soc1ation or sheriff's department personnel Ga tes said the Omega firm hai. now been discharged from fund raising activities by the as· sociation and has no further con· nection with the Rusk campaign. Bennett was lodged in the county jail on burglary and theft ch a rges. Gates said the two juveniles were taken to juvenile hall to race arraignment on iden- tica l charges and. in the case or the girl, for violation of proba· lion. Bomb Figure Recovering MIAMI (AP> -A 66-year-old man, who the FBr says took a taxi lo pick up the $3 million ransom demanded for the safety of a United Airlines jum bo jet, rem ained in stable condition lo· day after swallowing poison dW'· Ing his arrest. Arthur J . MogUner of sub- urban Miami Beach lapsed into unconsciousness Tuesday as FBI agents tried to wrestle a hotlle containing ·•an uniden· titled pink liquid" from his lips. FBI agents, posing as United Airlines officials, said Mogilner was arrested in the back seat of a cab a t a drop-off point 8pecified by a cnller who warned two hours earlier that he would blow up 3 Boeing 747 with 371 persons aboard lf the ransom de-rn and was not mel. The plane wos In Los Angeles preparing for departure to Hawaii. r cs t r tt l th e r t•c rt·at1on a l facilit1e:.. Sharnborg s <Jid the rules are to become l'ffecllvC' Aug 1. Peo- ple currently Ii\ mg at Orangt' Tree. • .he ~1d. :4r~ ext!mptcd from the rC'i:.1dcnc:y rule H o wever . he i.aad . even childre n living there now won't be able to use the association's common recreational facilities, including four s wimming pools, J acuzzi. tennis courts. weight room s and a sauna That's a pro ble m for the fa milies. who claim the real est a te salesm en. Wa lker a nd Lee. never told the m the con. dominiums were s upposed t o be restricted to adults Mayor Bill Vardoulis said, "obviously. somebody misled somebody." Attorney William Heitman. who is representing homeowner Harpst , claimed the new rules will have "1:1 chilling e ffe ct" on families and forc e the m to move. He told the council the rules me an no child could play on common grass areas, since park area s are recreational facilities No child. he said. could be v1s- it ed by a juve ni le friend . because that, too, is restrict""d by the rules The psychedelic marke ts wert• repreSt'nlative or a lifestylt:, a ne w way or thinkin g for /\ m crica ·')young He<.id shops flour ishPd evt•rv whe re in lhl' t960s. in thl' 197(r.., few--t"<m b~ tound. primarily bcc<.i u::.e the paraphernalia bus1 ness has been a bsorbed by gigantic record store chains that include pipes. papers and other s moker's incidentals And young people's lifestyle~ have changed . But the Cat's Eye does not sell r ecords. ··w e sell s m o kin g <I<' cessories:· the 34 year old Tex as native says ··wha t kind <If toba cco people put in those ae cessories is up to them . "We can't govern moralistJC' values.'' Benefit ins ists . "But we don't condone it <marijuana s mokingl in any way." G la ss cases hold variou~ models of pipes and so-called "roach clips," used for holding the tiny butt of a marijuana cigarette. One feature 1s a "Saturday Night Special.;' an attachment for pipes thal resembles a re volver 's cylinder and provide~ six bowls ins tead of one. She lves showca se other hand b lown glass pipes carrying M u !' : l o f t h l K 1 n k :-,, c•1rc.1 100.1 tl)('k and roll hano rlO.!IS out I 1 um 'WI/ 'il)l'<Jk('f' Ill lhl• stun• · 111.m t 111CJnt 111 .'IJ)t'nd m11 l1/e 111 wu in u ri.x:k and roll 1111110~ IJ1111 I want to .<fpf>nd my /1/e hVt711J 1111 tht• l'dgr tJ/ reallll/ Renef1t I!< de lens1vr a bout questtons that 1mpl~, the shop 1:. e ngaging in an illegal busmess /\ National F't-derat1on of In depe nd<.•nt Bus inesses plaquf' hangs nc•;,ir ,i ··stoned Again hlack hcht po:,,tt·r 1n tht' s hop Bl'nt'f1t po111b· out that tht· hu~1ne"~ l" abo a memhl'r of th•· IO('JI l'h:.iml>,·r (lf ('Omm1·rt·l· ·we don'• <Jo anything 11 lt•~al." ht• say:-"II'' llkt· selling stationery .. They 're (I he customers 1 get tin~ their service~ her(' Just a .. though lht•y wt•n• going down to Thrifty·s" Tax F r a ud To ld LOS ANG ELE~ CA P > A Vietnamese refugcl' has pleaded guilty to fil111g more than 1.600 phony sta te and federa l income t ax return:-under 425 different nam es and Social Security num b c r s , collecting m ort' than S3SO.OOO in re funds Lynn Hort HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 Sale Tennis Rcc*ets & FromH Wiison Advantage frame 3'fl Oovis lody Bite frame 31 's Davis Imperial frame 24ts Dovls lrnptriot Strung Nylon 'D's Davis Oo11ic Frame 3'" Davis Imperial Dtfuxe frame 26•s Davis Profenional Strung 24'$ Davis H. Point Strung 19's Kromer Autograph Frame 27u Rocket Strtnglng Nylon 600 7so 1 ()00 Gut 1600 1800 2400 Duck Feet Fins l89S & 21•s ChurchiH Fins 23'5 Morey 8oogey Boards Smalt 23"5 Lorge 369.s Water Wonder Kick Boards '" Masks-Snorides-Flotes Soccer Balls 6'5 to 26'' Soccer Shots 4•.s to 42's BosebaNShots All Purpose Shoes T tnnis Shots Basbtbaff Shoes VoUeybalt Shoes Jogging Shoes Racket Sales Subi«t to Stodc on Hand Penn T t nnis Baits Can of 3-1" Open 9 to 6 -Closed Sunday Running Shorts & Shirts T ennls Shirts & Shorts lodits Tennis DrtsMS 538 Center 646-1919 . • 7 Laguna/South Coast .\ f 1t•r11oon ~.\·. l o eks ED ITION VOL. 71, NO. 207, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1978 TEN CENTS Sparks Fined $500 for Tavern Brawl L.iguna Beach Police Chu:f John Sparks. who returns to du ty Monday, was fined $500 1'ues day for beating n fellow bar patron. Sparks. who plcuded no con test t no lo contend ere > to on<> count of battery. was senlt'nced m Santa Ana Municipal Court Sparks. 42, was mvolved m .i bar fight June 29. He reportedly pushed a long-stemmed carna lion into the face of a fellow bar • patron before shoving a table ag ainst the man's c hest and poundin~ him several limes an the face De puty District. Attorny Ron Krcber said the plea of nolo con ll'nderc is the same as a lea or guilt. "but the legal effect of this pica mt•ans that the guilt <id· m1ss1on e:.111not be used 1n a cavil C3 S(' " • Thal wouJd presumably pre· vent Costa Mcs<1 truck driver ' , J AP Wlrtphcllo HIS RESEARCH AIDED FIRST TEST TUBE BABY Dr. Patrick Steptoe Has a Medical Breakt hrough 'Test Tube ' Girl, Mother Both Fine OLDHAM , England 1AP1 Doetors ~a) the five-pound. 12 ounce British girl believed to be the world's first test -tube baby is "quite· normal" and lhat mother and daughter are in ex cellenl condition The baby. nine days pre mature . was d e livere d b y Caesarean secl1on to :lO year-old Lesley Brown at I l 47 p m Tuesdav m Oldha m i. red -hrack !;ene rai hospital · The father. :u1.ycar-old trut'I.. rlr1 ver Gilbert John Brown. ch;.lln·smokefl an a waiting room outside the fourth-floor opcrat 1n~ room Hospita l off1c-ials said he was close to tears whe n told ht• had a daught<.·r British specialisti. ha iled the birth ns a m aj o r m e dic-a l breakthrough for women unable lo havl' children bet'ause of ir r e para bl(' de fec t:. in lhl'1r phy~ieal makeu1>. Rut they <.'autionc·d that the "are birth of M r~ Brown " ... daui.:hter dot•s not guarantee an immediate solution to tht• prQh lem~ of infertile wome n Because a blockage in Mrs Brown's fallopian tubes prevent ed norm<il conception, thl' h<1by was conceived by re moving ar egg from one of her ovanl'!> and fe rli Ii zing it in a laboratory with he r hus band's s perm. After five days of nourishment 1n the test tube . it was planted in Mrs Brown's uterus t o develop normally The birth was the culmination or:::a:as• . ·\\·e a tla~r P~t chy night und morn ""g low clouds othcrwt<,(' mo~tly s unn y through Thurs d.iy Nol mu('h <'hange m temperatures H ig h s near 70 at the be aches to mid ROs inland areus . Lows lomght 65 to 70 I NSIDE T ODA 't' Attentwn cont~s to /ocu1t on Pete R.o1tt> as the Crncm· notl batter goc:t for o hit In his 39th strcught game tomght 1n New York Story, Bl ....... 411 A"" L.<!Mttt Cll AM M.tlllle1 A• A• MllWfl ~It •1 . .., -"'" .... AJ MIHI< ae1 a, 01 It Aktllll l'IHICI• 1M Cit Netltflel N.-. A4 CM Or""C...y All Alt '-" llllol A• sleek M•rtt .. • as .._. r~, ... 1.., .. Ctl T ... ters -Cl' WeetM, A4 .. Wen• Ne-. t.4 Cll o' 12 years of experimentation and research by Dr Patrick Steptoe, one of Britain's leading gynecologists. and Dr Robert Edward s . a Cambridge Univers ity phys iologis t. A hospital spokesman said Mrs. Brown wants to name the baby Patricia. after Steptoe T h e Britis h gove rnme nt's Medical Resea rch Council i.aid as rar as it knows. the Rrown bapy 1s the first born artcr con- <'ept1on outside the mothet"s body A spokesman ~aid there has ne ve r hecn any subs tantive proof of report!:> that three tcst- tube ba bies an' alive. two in Bri ta m a nd one m Ita ly And the m e d1 c::i l prof<.>ssao n put no credcncl' in the claim of an Italian doctor in 1961 that he de- Vt'lo ped 27 test-tube children. The Daily Mail. which paid Sli00.000 for exclusive rights to the Browns· story. reported the fa ther gasped when given a brief glim pse of his child <J nd said "It's 1ncred1ble. 1ncred1bll' (~e BABY, Page A2l Police Seek Rapist in San Cleme nte A 37-year-old San Clemente woman was raped early today by a m an who entered her home t h rough the front door and called her by name. Police said today they are seeking a suspect described as 25 years old, five feet. 10 inches, weighing 150 pounds . with col· lar length dark hair and a mus tache in the 4 a m incident The victim said she did not know her attacker The v1ct1m told police he r front door was locked hut police rould find no evidenc(• of forced entry. The woman sustatncd no in- JUries beyond lhe attack itself San Cle mente Store Robbed A bandit brandishing a black 38-caliber re volver escaped Tuesday night with SI 15 follow· 1ng a holdup at u Son Clemente convenience m arket Police said a man descnbed as 25 to 2fi years old with short brown hair robbed lht> store at 1802 N. Camino Real and fkd on foot toward the beach A search or the orN• nettod two illegal a liens. bu1 they wen~ ah11olved o( responsibility for the robbery ond turned over to U S Bordrr Patrol authorltil'N. Delbe rt Muthaeson. the vu:tim 1n the bar fight. from u~ang prior court testimony should he 1>ut· the policl' chief and city K r e ber ~aid he orig1na ll y soui;tht Jclll time for the thcn· sus pended police chief. as well as a fine ··But after review of similar <ba ttery J cases which occurred in bars with only minor inJurici. sus ta ined bv the victims. we ob- serve d that "the courts never sen- tcnced anyonr to Jail on <1 first 11ffen!>e." Kre ber i.aad "So I felt c.i l.irge f1nt· was more in order " He :.aid he fl'll Uw $500 hnt- was unusually ha gt\. "lJUt we wanted to Pt.• surl' we weren't ac cused of making ullowances for the fact ht• 1s d high ranking policC' officer · · The action Tuesd<iy 1n Judge Rich ard· Orozco ·~ Santa Ana courtroom. comes less than two we~ ks a (l c r S o uth (; o u n t y :\1u01c1pal Court Judge:. askl'd that the case be lruns forred to the central court "I l was thl'ar Uhl• South Cour t Judges 1 motion that t.tw case tw transferred to central." K..6°bcr t>xplainoo "There was no:CCnown conflict. but the jud~es relt thert· might be some appearance of u conflict because of the s mall size of the community " "They thought it would be bet· It•• to h&vt• 11 transfcrrt~d to .t dafforent JUrtsd1ct1 on " J udgt• Orozco rcv1c•wt.>d d polit•t• rcp()rt on the c•venmg long <.1t'llv1t1~ leading to aud afte r th<' altercation at the Ivy llouSl' n•staurant and bar acros~ thl' Htreet from tht· Laguna Beach police depart m('l)t lit• a l s o rt•v1t•wt•d court transcripts from South County C.:ourt where Spark~ ple<1ded not t~ CHJEF. Page A21 Theft Suspects Nabbed Sheriff Jails Rival's Fund-raiser By TOM BARLE\' Ol IM 0.ily Pilot St•ll Three suspects who a lleged ly collected checks promised lo an Ornnge County Deputy Sheriff's Association fund raising cam· paign and al the s ame time pic ked up t he t'Ontributor s ve:t luables have been Jailed by she riff's investigators Sheriff Brad Gates, announc· ing the arrests today. identified 1 he suspects as Michael Bennett. 18. whost• last known home <Jd ctrl's~ was in Misi.ion VieJo. ~nd two JUven1h·i.· a bO)'. 17. and a girl, 16 G <il es :-.a1<f th<.• 17 yt•<ir old ~II!> Am.ericans Tell Japan 'Sayonara' TOKYO IAP) American trave lers. their wa llets shrank ang with the latest record low to day an the value of the U S dollar. are saying "sayonara" to expensive J apan after spending fewer and fewer days here. "I'm just not buying a nything here." said Mrs Peggy Steel. or Chico. Calif . echoing the plight of most American v1s 1lor s . "Everything is too e xpensive ... Americans wer<.' being forced to ration spending money and g ive up meals and movies as the dollar hit another record low closing price of 195.05 yen a 26 percent decline an value <>inct• last September Tourists today were getting 192.90 yen at maJor hotels for c a s h doll a r s. a 2 p e r cC'nt decrease in 48 hours. While Tokyo has long heen rat ed one of the world's most ex pens i ve cities the continuing decline of the dollar h:.ls proven a n added blow to American 1 ravelcrs. "The price of food is the thing that amazes us." said William Jackson . a t o uri s t fr o m Alameda. Calif "You rea ll y have to budget when a cup of r offee costs $3. And steak at $75 for two, we can't afford that " Even a traditional-style sushi dinner -raw fish -can cost $60 or more for two. Single rooms at hote ls used hy foreign travelers range between $34 and S46 Woman Dies In SC Suicide A 35-year oh1 San Clemente woman look her own hfe with a 38-caliber revolver Tuesday af- ternoon. police said Susan Fletcher Scott or 372 1 Call e Casino died al Hbout 4·30 p. m. of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the chest Authorities said the woman had been in failing health s ince a n automobile accident in 1002 that left her in .i coma for 30 days UBR4RY C4RD FEE TO STAKT SAN DIEGO <AP l City libraries are suddenly busier tha n t!Vl'r In Septe mbe r , readers must start paying $6 to borrow hook!!. The end to free borrowing. ap- proved by the City Council, left m any JX'Ople unhapfy Offi~D)!I des cr be II as n means to help libr8riei> pay their way peel was a n t·mpluyee or OmegJ . Inc . a Laguna Beach company us ed by the deputy sheriffs group to raise tunas tor the cam paign of Sheriff's Lt. Lauren Rusk . Ga ll's' opponent in the November election He a l le ged t hat Be nn<.'tl m asterminded the burglary ring from his camp<.•r tr uck which was halted July 12 in the Laguna Hills area in wh.it o fficers beJi eved was a s tolen vehicle situation Officers '\aid they found l·a m t.•ras <J nd 1c we lry hidden throughout lht• truck. mos tly 1n th<' lmm_g of lhl· vehiclt., whill• r the~ were verifyang tha t 81·11 nett did indeed own the truck Al this point. Gates said. it as beli eved t hat lhe tri o and another s uspect who is being sought today committed Ii south ('OUnty burglaries 1nvtJlving $15.000 in property Gates said about Sl0.000 of that property was s tolen wh1lt• the trio pursued It;' ads g1Vl.'n them by Omega . lk s aid proper ty va lued at S5.000 was taken from homes whic h had not responded to the Omega cam pa1gn Gates said all lhl' burgl:m zcd homes we re an tht· Laguna Hill:-. Fido to Flush Pe t Potty to End Scooping? MIAMI <APl Some cities and states. in an ef - fort ~o. combat dog and cal litter, have passed law~ requ1rmg owne rs to scoop up after their animals. In- ventor Franklin Tcmel has come up with the second· generation device a flush toilet for pets . ··when an idea likt• this hits you. you jus t light up like a firecracker ... explained Temel. who spent eight years and $110.000 on his project. The animal potty is a stall with a noor made of stainless steel s lats. Underneath the floor are spray nozzles and a tank of water. (t is s urrounded on two sides by pipes. hoses a nd a fiberglass shell . A bottled scent -a "te rribly powerful stimulant" cattracts t he animal lo the toilet. Temel c.•xpl<1ined 1l took 18 months of observation. lub a na lyst•s and s onw pt•rsonal sniffing to develop thl' right scent Temcl e~Limale~ his <1nimal toilet could bt> manuracturcd for unde r $250. School Group Sues Over Laguna Cuts A c hari?c of unfair labor prac· taces has bee n filed against the Laguna Bcal'h Unifl<'d School Oistrict following a school board d('Cision to c ut back hours or a bout 45 c lassified sc hoo l employee~ for the -;ummer The action was filed last week with the State Public Employ menl Relations Board by the California School Employees As sociation, said CESA deputy field director Ken Metzger School t rustees reduced the work schedule last month for 45 class ified employees including cu s tod aanl>. maintenance workers. educational s ervices personnel and workers in the ·upermtendenrs office. Many of the c lassified employE>es had * * * their work hours reduced to four a day and some we re laid off un til the fall The mOV<' was inte nded to sa ve the d istrict more than $60,000 and was made an response to Proposition 13 .. We feel the re has bl'cn ;i violation of the Rodda Act a:-•l relates to good faith bargain ing." CESA 's Metzger said He s aid the s chool board might have violated the ~overn· ment code by its move to "c hange employment condi tions" during negotiations bet ween the district and the <'mployees association. But district Supe rintendent Robert Sanch1s said the m ove to r e d u c e h 0 u r s r 0 r s 0 m l' emnlovees was necessary * * * Jnd El Toro areas I le ~aid a number of Leas ure World rt>s1dcnts wert' among the v1et1m s und lha t on<.· e lderly lady lost :.i diamond rang valued at $6.000 aftl·r thl· trio visited the premise!> Gates said lhc> co11nt:ct1on of the alleged burglars to a cam· pa1gn mounted an s upport of ha .-. Nove mber opponent had nothing to do with h1~ calling a pres:-. tonfl•ren<.'e todav And h\' s aid' h•• hopt•d th<1t pulll1ci1~ stt>mming from th<· ar rt'"'" \\Ould not r1•fl1•C'I un 'J vorahly on the deput1c:-.' :1:-. <Set• JAii.ED. P:.i Ae i\2) llild Care Study W-ins County OK Disclaiming any p a rt 1n "socialized ch aid <'ar('." lame duck Orange County Supervisor L<iurence Schmit cast tht• lont- vbte against further study of county aid to day care facilities Tuesday. The s ubJl'CI wa..., brought before supervisor" in a report from the count y'<i Commission on the Status of Women which <'har(?ed that th<.· county lags far bl'hind m providing 1b resident:-. with <.'h1ld care fac ilities The report noted. for m~tant·c. that in the 1976 77 rascal year San Diego \ount y ..,pent S:? mtll1o n 1n .ud 111 d ay C'a re la<•1Jil1e!'. whik Or.rn~t· Count~ spenl S52.000 Tht· report t•ont a1nNl a hi.t oC 2R recommendation~ aimed at improving child <·arc c;l'rv1ce~ for workin~ 'itnJ?lt• parent~ an Orange County Supe rvisors re· fN red 1t to a i:ounty cnmm1ttct· studying youth :-.crv1cc..., Tht• list w:i~ ,l:!athl•rcd by lht· comm1~s1on on wome n during ;1 ret•(lnf duy long seminar that drew i5 c•h1ld eart• prov1clcrc; and 1ntt•rcstcd t·1t1w ns The s uggestions r ange from <'<1 ll1ng upon ...,upl·rv1 ... orc., to create a model day car e ccntt'r for the South C.:ounly to having industry develop day c.irt cen ten~ for employee~ to a sking government to e:ts<' licensing rules and other n •sl riclions for child care facilities ··o r ange County has lagged be hind comparable counties in recc1vinit its share of state and federal funds for child care and development progra m s." s aid C o mm1 ~~i o n C hairwoman Pauline Hangel Non-teachers Lose Jobs 90 Cut; Capo Sclwols Hope to Rehire Some More than 90 non-teachers will be laid off fro m the Capistrano Unified School District as a re- sult of Proposition 13-imposed c utbacks. but some employees may be reinstated if funds become available over the ne xt s chool year Most personnel cutbacks cen tered on part-time or class1f1ed e mployees . So-called <'Crtificot e d employees administrators. teachers and counselor~. for ex a mple sutfered u loRs of some 11upplementary pay in thl' round of bud.cet reductions LargeRt cutbucks involved 34 part-lime teacher aides. 31 reg ular aides nnd three connected with 1u~ntor hil(h Rchool op , , . portunlty classes that were eliminated. The District's custodial ranks were reduced by 20 positions. some or which a re not filled now. Eight 1troundskeepers also were elim inat ed unde r the budget cuts According to district officials. !'lome cu11todlans could he re ins tated dependinR on lncom<' received througb communl1 y ust> of 11chool (ocllllics Clerical a1111istants. about hulf or them pnrt-timt . also felt th<' brunt of post J orvls :spendin1t c utbacks Fifteen full time clc·rical post tlons wtll be eliminated whtlt> 14 part time positions wa ll not ht' funded next year. 'l'e nchcrs affected by progrum cutbacks. s uch as elimination of opportunit y clusses. will b1· pl u ced bnck into regu lar clas~room teachina /\n extra six administr ation po~itions. recommended hy a ~tudy tor enlarging the district'<. <idmlniNtrotave staff. wall not be included next ycor ns originally anticipated Som l' tN•chers could rcc:e1ve less pay next yc3r due to the slas hing of so railed supplemen tary poy tor additional Jobs. -1 uch a:> driver tr8lnlng and serv ing as department chairman J ':l DAI ' f'I~ \.)I l SC Water. Sewer Fees Vp The Sout h \oH!.t C'ounty Watt'r Obtr iet hourd of directors has approved mcre&:,e:, w w&ter and sewer rates that will mean an average $13 increase per two month billing period The new rates recently up proved by lhe bourd include a hike fro m 38 cents to 47 cents per 100 cubic feet a nd from $4 to $9 80 per month increase in sewer ser vice cha rges. The increase will offset losse~ the district says il will realize as a res ult of the passage of Proposition 13. according to dis trict gener al man ager Ray Mille r. "A substantial Portion or the operating a nd maintenance costs or both services 1 water and sewe r ) have been paid for in the past from tax revenues." Miller said. The new rate~ for an average hom eowner wall increase from about $25 per two m onth!> to nearJ.v S39. The South Coast County Water District provides water and ~ewer .!>t.>rv1ccs to arce1:, north and west of Oana Potnl. includ· m g South Laguna. Three Arch Bay. Monarch Bay and Monarch Bay Terrace•. und Nig uel Shores It provides wutl•r Sl'rvice only in the northea:,tern portJOn of Danu Point Miller said the incr ease woulrl not be that much when the prop- erty tax fi gures that went into the total service a re t aken away "It 's actually a ri ve percent increase if vou comhine what the fa x payer was paying in both taxes a nd his water and sewer bill." he C'>c pla ined Users will notice the new in C'reases on their bi-monthly bilb ~(·nt out after Aug 31 Nixon Says GOP Ready For Comeback WA S HI NGTO N (A P J Former President Nixon is qu1Jt· ed as saying the Carter ad ministration 1s l11u!.1ng up on M> ma n y t hing :, t h a t \\I.' (Re publicans) ought to havt• a ~real cbance Lo make a _come· back·· in 1980 -House Re publi c an Whip Robe rt H Michel of Illinois. who 1s recupt>rating from a beating ht suffered in a mugging Fn d ay, said N ixon m a d e the µolitical :Jssessment during a ~ct-well telephone call Tucsd<1y. Michel said that during th<.' ntne·minute conversation Nixon me ntioned the case of Dr. Peter Bourne, who resigned as PreM· dent Carte r's health and drug Jbuse adviser last week. Bourne quit a rter ad mitting that hc had writte n a fictitious na me on a pn:scription for a widely abusl"d ..,t•dalive intcndi:d for his White House aide. l\1tchcl quoted Nixon <1s i.ay IOjt .. Go!>h , how be1d can 1t gt·l when the very one you've got dose to you in the White Hous1• to r emedy thl" d rug abuse situu t1on is domg 1t himself?" Laguna Fire Damages Deck L a gu na Beach (i r e m e n responded to a s tructure fire <.1t 591 Te mpi£' J111ls Drive early t h is morning. discovering a s mall area of patio deck a blaze . A redwood planter had caught ftrl' at the home of Carl Rankin. 591 Temple Hills Drive, at about 4:20 a .m .. burning a s mall holt• in the wooden patio deck. Fire investigators said caust• 'If the fire. which caused $500 dJmage. is still being probed. 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T~llC>ne (7t4)~t Cl1Plfl.ct AdYet11'"'9 "2•5171 L .. 11n1 hech AH °"*1""'nl•· f ... phon•4""Ml6 f:rem"91t (w.,..~ '~ ~~';t: :~ <>:,~\ ~~,,':':~~,~~. m•Tt•r or •t wt tt1-.l"ft•l'\H f\ttttl'\ me¥ De rtpro•v< .. wll~V• '~''•' ,.,,,,..,,_.Oft ot U11>yrl ... 1- ""-•".S t••t' tr&'\t•o• 0111 •t Cr\t~ Mr'• C•I '•"'-• 'whun M lon f'IV •"'~'" U \0 ~f'-t• t)y Mfitil \f \0 Mclf'llfrilly "f'IHtet., ...,.,,...1f0"\\l "°~'"'• Bubble Trouble lbnt·t·r P alru:w Hozow. r C'hc..ir:.rng for C111 r innal1 's :.ummer oµera al mo~l got into a st icky situation when she ble\\ ,1 gi<.1 nl bubblt.' gum bubbl<.· Niguel Kidnap-rape Suspect Arrested State officers arrested a 25 year-old New York m an Tues· day who Was sought by Orange County Sheriff's officers follow· m g the kidnap-rape of a Laguna Niguel woman. Booked into Orange County Jail later Tuesday was Richard Del Ostia. described by Sherifr's investigators as a tra nsient, also known as Richard Davidson and Ri chard Kirsch Del Ost ia is charged with kid n<t pping. hurgla r y, a uto theft Jnd rape and is being held in heu of S25.000 b<1il Sheriff's offi cers said the man "ai. arrestt-d when he emerged from a Department of Motor Fro• Pa~ Al CHIEF ... guilty earlier th1c; month. Sparh was su:,pended from rtuties withou t pay by City M an!!,ger Fred Solomon July l~ and reinstated as chieron July 17. He has been o n vacation srnce. and is expected to return to work Monday. He has contactc..'d high r anking offic-ers a t the Laguna Beach police department, telling them he is coming back. "The word has come down from the top that our superiors urc to get the troops in order." :--aid one police nffi<.'c r, who said he did not wunt to be identified Earlier this m onth the then· ... uspl•nded police chief was sup- ported by pel1ltons for his re· in<;lalt•m('OI Tht'V contain ncur- ly 1,600 signature;. Shortly tht'rt'aft t•r , the Laguna (kath Pol1 t·1• E mploycr·s A:, '><>c·1::1 tion. al<>nl! with othe r of· r1tl'r!., 1ssut'fl a lt•tlC'r asking that !'>µarks resign "fo r the good of the comm uni ty .. And a third group. comprised of local merchants a nd busi- rw~smen. gath~red more tha n -IOO s1goatures asking that the chief step down. City Manager Solom o n has :--tood fast hy has decision lo re- tain the chat:!. Sparks supporters lauded has 1 n nov ati ve approach t o the varied lifestyles in Laguna Beach , pointing out his policy of ope nness with m embe rs of the gay community, umong others. Not long after assuming the position or chief 21'2 years ago. Sparks set up semina rs for his officers a n<.I mem bers of the gay community He also has been lauded for r a pe prevention and other pro- g r i.l ms . 'Knee Deep' Vehicles offl cl' m South Lo~ Angeles They said state law enforet' m e nt officers originally cited the 1llegally parked car allegedly d riven by Del Ostia and then checked reports to det ermine that it was stolen. The car was reported stolen when a man entered the apart m ent of a 23-year-old wom an late Monday, allegedly took $27 from her. fo rced her into her roommate's car and drove her to LagWla Beach wher e the ra~ occurred. Poioor Bills Won't Rise LOS ANGELES <AP > Sou t h ern Cali f or n ia Edison has been g ranted an inte rim rate increase of STOZmTillon a ycal" b.Y the California Public Utilities Commission. Ho weve r. t h e hik e g ra nted Tuesday wall not necessarily mean highe r consume r bills. at least not this year , because of a n abundance of low-cost hydroelectric power that has lowered the utility's fu el COSL5. Edison provides clectri<' ser vice to about eight million people. Lifeguard Tower Targe t of Thieve T hie ves broke into a lifeguard tower at Ma in Beach Par k an Laguna Beach during the night Mo nday. taking equ ipm ~n l valued at SI03. Life guards discove red the l o w e r had been b roken into Tuesday morning. Taken were a t e l ep h o n e. f i r s t ai d ki t a luminum c hair . beach um '. brella and a rescue buoy. Arafat to Cuba MOSCOW <AP > -Palestinian g ue rrilla leader Vasser Arafat cut the ribbon to open a new building in Moscow Tuesday for hi!. P a lest i n e Li b e ral io n Organization . T ass re p or ted. The brief dispatch from the !:io viet news agency said Arafat was onhis way toCuba. Swarming Mayflies Shut Down Bridge PO RT AGE. W1s <APl - New l y h atch e d may fli es swarmed "knee deep" onto a hr1d ge over the Wiscons in River, forcing the s tructure to be tern· porarily closed while crews used a road-gradin~ machine to clear the insects awav. "A C'ouple cars got stuck. One had to be towed away," Ken Ma nthey, Portage police dis- patcher . said today. He said the car that was towed off "was completely covered up to the bood." The t rouble began Tuesd ay mght after bridge llghts which have not been used in recent days were inadvertently turned on , Ma nthey St.lld. They ap- parently au ra<'ted the maynies which live only a s hort lim~ after hatching In the wat er. Ma nthey stud t he season"! hatch o r mavflic::> wa s con- ~1dered the heaviest 1n years at Portage. He said some insects landed on the middle portion of the two. lane Wisconsin 33 bridge. but mos t gathered at either end of the structure, "knee deep in a lot of pJaces. ·• Police office rs were called to the s cene. and traffic in both directions was hailed while the cleanup efforts got under way One la ne of traffi c was soon opened, but it was two hours before officers left the scene. with city workers still cleaning up, Manthey said. At the nearby Columbia Coun- ty Fair, "most ot the people lf'(t <.'a rly"' as the insects moved into th«> hrlghtly lit fulrgrounds, Manthey said the fair closed earlier than scheduled. Mayflies clun" to buildings and electrical signs were cov. l'red by a layer of the Insects to . day. Laguna Wins Grant City to Develop Local Coastal Plan L a gun a Be a ch hjs been awarded nearly $30,000 by the South Coast Regional Coastal Co m mission to prepar e a mod ifi ed Local Coasta l Pla n wo rk program that will even- tually give control of coastul de· velopment buck to the.> c ity M o nt.l ay l'Oasta l ('nm m1ss1oner.!> aJ>provcd thl' city s propo:sed plan. which will look into r~crcation and visitor :;t·rvmg fs("tltt1es. vut>lic access to lht• e 1t y'-. '1 1'.i males o f hN1rhcs. an<I nt·w dPvclopment in the Ar1 Colo11y T h<' uction hy th,. romm1i;sion 1.:a nw <1(kr ;,1n hour lonl( publi<· hcara nA c1urani.: which ~ever;,11 L;1guna Bt'ac-h r1•:0.H1cnts <1 1:-. cusSi'd thc•1r rx•t proJrel~ in lht• <.·1ty {'om m1ssiont•r\ l a ufkd th1· 1·1ly's work riro~rnm. 1·all1n~ rt "rnor·c· th11n 1·11111plt·l(' " l n lal't. the c ity ltsll•cl M 11tr1·1; of 1>tudy .ind ask1•1I r111 O(•urly $158.000 lo compltte lht· io month rt•port The work prn~r am . which prt• ('t•clcs tmnplt•l1on of t hl' city ., l.cH'.11 <'oast :i i l'l,1n. I'> 1nlt·nckd 111 11h-11t1fy 1..,:-.u1•-. wht·n· <i c·on llwt 11wy 1·1(1:-.I l1t•l wt-1•n <.•1ty p11l1<·1e:--anrl lhoM· of l ht· ''Oa~lul <.•omm1s~wn Wht·n both p ro~ram s :111· hrought into c·onfor m1l y th{• in ll•ntaon 1s fo1 lht· <'Oll~l al com m1s..,1on to turn all 1>t·r m1t JJla11 nrn~ µowers bac-k to lht· t·1ty All coas tul county <·itics in California arc required to pn· pare such a plunning document The completed d raft must now go to the State Coa!)tal Com m ission for it!-; review. Commi ssion er:, a lso ap µl <1 uded t he city's existing public access lo the ~horelinc. but asked that t he planning dl' partm ent look tnlo the co n . ~tra ints and benefits or p ubl1<: access to curn•nlly closed are<1~ :,ut'h as Rocklcdgt' 1n the south CJ( town and Irvine Cove a t th<: north end San Clemente Faces Building. Permit Suit Lttwyers for the 'f'acorric-Corp. have-gone to court in a bid to force the city of San Cleme nte to allow the farm lo build a two story offi ce building i n the Spanish Village sector Their Orange County S uperior Courl la wsuit seeks $250,000 an d a mages and accuses the City Counc il of unlawfully blocking a building permit for the $145.997 structure a fter it was a pproved by planners. The delay in the permit, the lawsuit s t ales . was o rdered because or the possibility tha t the property might be included by eminent domain action in the pro· posed Downtown Par king Drs- t r i ct. The lawsuit accuses the City Council of failing to lift its ban o n the Taconic building despite the fact that the parking district issue failed to win approval whe n lhe council met last April 5. Court officials have not yet scheduled a date for a hearing at which the a ssigned judge will be asked to order the city to allow building to commence . Lagunan Helen Pines spoke before the commission over ac cess to Crescent Bay Park. tell 1ng the commissioners the City Council last. week voted to end efforts to acquire a lot for public use on the blufftop park area. Tht-city has received $152.550 rn federal funds and a nother $41.000 from the 1974 Park Bond Act to acquire the 'arcel. and would need m atc hing funds to huy the $350,000 lot Mrs Pines said the council ac .t ion . comin~ at the end of d council meeting. was a s urprise to her group. which is attempt ing to acquire the p<1rcel for pubhc use. Commissioners said t hey wen· ronccrned by the surprise coun cal action. a nd asked 1f there was :mme reason why the panel act t'(I so hastily on the m atter. Comm1ss1one r Hank Doers E',.._PopAI BABY ... I'm not a religious ma n , but I thank God that I heard our lit tie girl cry for the first lime. No one can realize what this m eans to Lesley and m yself · · Brown h as a 17 -year -old d a ughter by a previous m ar n a ge. A hospital spokesman said the m other was "over the moon with joy.·· He said she and the baby would probably be able to go hom e to Bristol in about 10 days. The doctors kne w the baby's sex 1n a d va n ce from <:hro m osom a l t es ts . but Mrs Rrown told them not lo tell her beca use "I do n 't want to be cheated of the fina l thrill." The only problem tha t a p- parently arose in the latter stage or Mrs Brown's pregna ncy was a m mor blood poison mg known as toxemia. but d oc-tor s said it was q uickly brought under con trol The birth was expected to re kindle a fi erce philosophical and ethical debate on thE-mora lity of conception outl:t1dc a mother · ... bod v When Stepl()(' and Ed w:irds ~uccessfully f<.'rt 1hied c. human CJ:U~ und produced a fetus an 1965 the Roman Catholic Churc h con demnM!t as an-cxnmstmrof "immoral" a rtifit•1aJ insemina lion But a mid t aJk tha: their work h er a lded a n age of sclecttvl' tive breeding along the lines of Aldous Huxley·s "Brave New World." Steptoe said· 'Tm not a wizard or a Frankenstein tam pe ring with nature. E'1"991P~AI JAILED ... sociation or sheriff·~ department personnel Gates said t he Omega firm has now beep disc-harged from fund ra ising a~tivities by t~ a~ sociation and has no further con nection with the Rusk campaign Be nnett was lod ged in the county jail on burglary and theft ch a r ges. Gates said the two juveniles were taken to juvenile hall to face arraignment on iden· tical charges and. In the c ase of the girl. for violation of proba - tion. ling. J tl~rmosJ Beuch 1,;1ty coun cdman. i.ugg1::.led the com m1:;::.1on ..,upport Mr -= Pines· t?tfort~. for l'lt 'r Jcqu1s1t10n of tht• !und . and a!o.k the Ljguna Beacn city counc1t to reconsider 1t~ move "It !>Ounc1s a~ if the council 1• rc-1ect:ng th1~ thing out of hand. 0111.:rslang said "It !seem:. 1f they ha VI' a cou pie of years to l'omc up with thl· money. they should look tntr., tund·raasang proJe<'l:; ... he .;aid The comm1ss1one1 <;uggestcd looking mtu Coas tal Conser vun lY funds. adding the resident:-. could hold ru11d raisers · · ReJectmg ii oul of hand wa~ J m 1stakc ... he said. movinl! that the comm1:,sion urge the c1 ty to recons1der The C'Omm 1s:,1on vole wa ~ um1namou~ to ask th<: Laguna C11111\t :I "to kct•p 11 ~ 11111 ion~ open Walkout At Edison Settled A 10-week s trike at Southern California Ed ison Compan' po we r p lants at ~ Huntington Beach and San Onofre and at eight other Southern Califo rnw locations was reported settled early today Ed:son s pokesman Stanle~ Cann said t h at near ly l.tlO members of Lhe Ullhty Worker ... Union of America. Local 246. l'at1fied new terms Of the COO· t ract this week. He said tha t both union and Edison ne~otiators were st ill 111 the proces~ of consummating th1• agreement lhis morning Cann said that term!-of tht- ne" agreeme nt werl' ... ket C'h} but .that he expected thl' power stat ion worker~ to return to their 1ob~ !ater th1::. wet'k Tht' str1kan~ work(•r<> ma1 ntc11n a nd repa1r power units. The) went on strike May 10 when they lnllkcd :.it an Edison proposl:ll tt. pit1('t• them on a rotating seven day work schedule in whi ch th1·y wmrtd wol'k--weekcnd. wrthour overt 1 me• pay T hl· Edison ~pokesmun s:.11d that 1t w<1s ht~ understandm~ that the strikers agreed lo the new work schedule The union posted packets a\ Huntington Beach. San Onofre. 1 wo Lo ng Beach s lal10n "-. Orm a nd Be ach. MoJa ve. El Segundo. Redondo Beach. Ox nard and Mandalay near Ven· tura. About 500 m embe rs of thf' Ed 1son supervisory pe rsonnel worked 12-hour s hifts to main i atn the power plants in th1• absen<•e of the utility worker un ion me mber:-. A series of mischievous a t tacks directed af!ainst non strik< Edison empioyees was repoMcd la:-t month There were 125 me m ber'> of the s triking union at San Onofrv a nd a nother 66 at Huntington Beach. T he facility an Huntington Beach has a ca pacity of produc· mg 990 megawatts of electricity and can serve a populatJon of about 750.000. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 Sde Tennis Rcakets & Frames Wilson Advontoge Frame 3''~ Davis lady Elite ft'QrM 31•s Davis Imperial Frame 249s Dovi1 l,..,.,W Strung Nylon xr s Davis Conic Frame 34'~ Davis Imperial OeluJCe Frome 26'5 Davis Profeniond Strung 24ts Davis H. Poim Strung 19's Kt'OIMf Autograph Frame v •s Rocket Stringing Nytorw 6"° 754 1 ()00 Gut 1600 1800 2400 Rocket Sales Subfec1 to Stock on Hand Penn Tennis Balls Con of 3-1'' Open 9 to 6 -Closed Sunday Duck feet ffn1 18'' & 21 ts Churchill Ans 23'S Morey Boogey Boonh Small 23'~ lor91 J6tS W oter Wonder Kick Boards 49) Mo5'cs-Snortt.s-Aof es Soccer Balls 6n to 26H Soccer Shoes 4n to 4rs 8oMbolShoe$ All Purpose Shoes Tertnls Shoes Boslcetbafl Shoes Volleyball Shoes Jogging Shoe1 Runn4ng Shorts & Shirts Tennil Shlrts & Shorts ladies T ennls DrffMs 538 Center 646-1919 ... CALIFORNIA Pipeline Approval Granted SACRAM.1:.:NTO IA l' 1 Stand ard Oil Co. of Ohio has been granted perm1 s~1on by the federal government to build a p1pelint' on federal land to take Alaskan 011 from Long Beach to Midland Texas for distrsbulion to the Midwest. Approved Tuesday, the permit will a llow construction of about 50 miles on feder 1:1 l land in California, Arizona a nd New Mexico. according to Jack Lahr of the Bureau of Land Manage- ment here ACCORDING TO LAHR, the completed project cou Id "al levaate the glut of oil on the West Coas t" hy making 1t available by way of the Midland to the Midwest SOHIO e ventually plan<; to construct a 1,026-male pipeline to Texas. The firm's next ste p is to reach agreement with El Paso Natural Gas Co. and Southern California Gas Co. for SOHIO to operate 800 miles of existing pipeline Both ft.deral and s tate ap- proval ll> th~n necessary for SOHIO to convert.. the existing natural gas pipe line lo crude 011 THE FIRM APPLIED for th(' feder al permit in Septe mber 1975. and Robert Schaadt. a SOHIO r<'presentat1ve in Long Beach, said, "This underscore:- the long lead time involved in getting these permits. and I think it reuses ~enous question ... about how the entire proce~:­ could be ..,hortened " Proposition 13 to Boost Home Prices? LOS ANGl':LES I AP > Proposit10n 13 will not h<iv<' :.i major effect on California's economy m the· near future but may eventually put upward press ure on home prices. Crocker· Bank said Tuesday. .. Proposition 13 is not going to What Goes IJp ••• Two sleek Sl. 7 million Tomahawk cruise m1ssllt:> shot sky ward T uesday from San Clemente Island . then plunged into the Pacific Ocean b~fore the !-!Yes of Defense Secretary Ha rold Brown <nght>. "This dem on st rates what happens in a test program,.. was all Wedneaday July 26. t978 Hrown nad to say by way of explanation to re porters about the embarrassing misfires. They were the second and third failures of the Tomahawk. v. hich ha::; un dergonc 32 tests. Gas Plan a 'Lemon'? Jet Drops Fuel, Lands Safely Emergency Rationing Draus Criticism LOS ANGELES lAP) - Federal officia ls have taken their standby gasoline r ationing plan for its first test run in car- crnty Southern California and have bee n told it may be a lemon. Under terms of the rough draft. composed by the U.S. Department o f En e rgy , motorists would receive an a llot· ment of 45 gaJlons pe r month for each passenger car they own. Othl'r vehicles would receive al· lot 11w nts proportionate to their mileage. Only .. large recrea· l1nrw l Vl·h1clcs" a still un· dl'fined term would get no al· lotmcnt ( STATE J in a t elt.'g ram l o President Cetrler. •·Given th e pe c ul i ar circumstances of her case. s he has s urely s erved s uff1c1e nt t im<'. It es capes me what purpose could be served by further 1ncarcerat1on." Oymally ~aid in the telegram which wa~ r eleased Tuesday to the press that plea Tuesd ay. leaving Superior Court Judge Daniel L. Fletcher free to sentence her. Otherwise, the judge would have set a hearing date to determine her sanity. Sentencing will take place Aug 14. Cliff Climber Dies in Fall SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A P an Am jumbo jet carrying 333 passengers to London lost power in an engine on takeoff from San Franci.seo International Airport and had to dump about 100.000 pounds of Jet fuel before 1t turned around and land ed ::.afely. OFFICIALS S i\10 th e maneuver Tuesday night was not an ··emergency landing." Although passengers were shook up, none wer e hurt. officials l.AuDger Rehired SAN DIEGO <AP> -A San said. Diego man apparently slipped The Boeing 747, bound non· YUBJ\ CITY <AP > Attorney while trying to climb down steep stop for London. Jost one of its Ronald F . Fahey, one of the cliffs to Blacks Beach and fell four e ngines m ome nts a fte r original prosecutors sn the Juan about 40 feet to b is death. takeoff at 8:45 p.m. It flew over Corona murders case. was re· authorities say. land. dumped part of Its full load 0 A1L v P1Lor Aa Welfare Suspect 'Innocent' COMPTON <AP ~ A JJ.year old mother of four who allegedly collected near ly $300.000 in welfare payments after claim· ing to h ave m ore th an 34 children has pleaded innocent to 13 counts of perjury and 10 counts or fraud. Superior Court Judge William Clay Tuesday ordered Barbara Jean Williams to appear for a pre·trial hearing Sept. 5. BUT HER ATl'ORNEV. Carl Jones. said he would atte mpt to have the fraud charges dropped Under a recent sta te Supreme Court ruling. prosecutors must try to obta.m restitution before fihn g form al cha rge~. Jone!> said. Deputy Ot'il!'ict Attorney Ronald L. Wheeler said Mr'>. Jones was not home when in· vestigators went to ask for restitution. "The information we had was that she was m flight.·· Wheeler said ... We left a demand letter for payment with her husband at her res idence · · MRS. WILLIAMS is accused of bilking Los Angeles County out of about $290,000 since 1971 Authorities say she recewed $239.588 in welfare checks and as m uch as $50,000 in food stamps and medical aid. Election Doe in Beach Nudity Case SAN DIEGO <APl -The City Council is being a s ked to a uthorize a special election to restore legal nudity to Black ·~ Beach. A supporter said backer; of the move have gathered 38,000 s1~natures on pellt1ons . more than enough to get the measure on the November baUot. Hcaction to the plan came at a hearing Tuesday -the first on a nationa l tour of 12 cities before the final proposal is decided in Se ptember. The panel was ex- pected to hear more testimony hired Tuesday to work on the The coroner's office Identified of fuel in order to make it light team that will handle Corona's the victim Tuesday as Richard enougb to land, then touched ln a vole last September , San retrial. L. Powell, 36. down back at the airport. Diegans rescinded a city or __hgre today._ -6C lbenomrnant rorce in-shaping o ur economy over the next two vca r s ." C rocker C hi ef ·Economist Ha rold C· Werner .Jr Trara lt'on ~, O~n ron3", 44 wa$-C0111tict.ed .in. .AJ.iuntinKl9A Be~cb lif~uard 'f.11 E P-ASSENGE.Rc .... dlnance allowing people to s Wlm 1973 on charges of killing 25 who was surfing in the area f1--W-er:e_and...sunbat.he..in.J.he nude aJo'u.&-----• farmworkers and burying their notified police after he spotted t ~ken back to th~ temunaJ. f~ the municipal beach below the • told reporters. "The general business cycle wa ll be much more important " SAN FRANCISCO <APl Th( hodies in orchards near this city the body on a ledge in a n area d~nner and left JUSl after mid· cliffs of UC San Diego. in Sutter County. But the ronvic-known as Box Canyon and went nigh t for London on another They still do by the thousands Squaw Valley s ki resort will not be issu ed a new perm it t o operate its tram until an exact cause is determined for an acct· dent that killed four persons and injured 30 others. a lthough a pre> Ii minary report blames v1olt>nl blalZarct winds l ion was overturned and a new to investigate. plane. Two of the passengers on b · trial was granted May 8 by the Police and lifeguards brought the original flight changed their s~itts '!;:~~~~f~~!~s 0~il~~~~~~~~ WE RNER SAID Proposition 13 would actually stimulate the :..tate's e('onomy over the next 12 months as indi\ 1duals and bus1 ne::.ses begin lo spe nd some of their property tJx savings. State Court of Appeal. A pretrial the body down to the beach. minds and did not board the drive by. ~aring~theMwproce~ings _______________ s_«_o_n_d_u_·m_e_,o_ffi_K_la_l_s_s_a_id_. ______________ _ That ~pending . coupkd with the disburst'menl of the s lal(•':- bud~et surplu~. wall 10cr<.-as1· overall income an thr state over the ne xt year. Werner '>aid The t.•conom1st smd Propos1 t1on 13 may put upward pressure' on home prices by :..lowing sales of exist1n~ homes, thus hm1tang supply The p~liminary report. issued Tucsda , 4.discounts mechanical failure s the cause for the J\pril 15 t ragedy, in which a c~1ble ..,hcl•d into the tram Pardon A #l.:ed SACRAMENTO <AP > ;'l.;l'~' s pa pl'r heiress Patricia llc<1rsl ::.hould be pardoned, Lt Gov. Mervyn Dymally has urge.d was scheduled for Aug. 3. Plea Changed PASADENA <AP> -Lon An der sen. convicted of murdering her tcnn1::. coach in a lhret- woman love triangle, now ::.ays she was not msane at the time of the killing and wants to be sen· tenced rather than face a ::.anit) hearing. M 1s s Anders en. 21. of Granada Hills. had pleaded innocent by reason of insanity but withdrew CJ11£DRf)rS SHOE SA££ on thufsciay ·July_ .Z7th stoY'e <?Pens f o:vo a.m most shoes as Jmu;n as SO°f ff jeatu:Y' i YlfJ. adidas · busteY' bi'1ow~ feeds · ahild tif e · sandals · d>1ess 5hoes rieg to2b 515 J10W 3 90 -J3 9 0 ouistcinding selection§ adidas, b)'uce Je nner cmd otheY' athletic shoes to 24 95 now 8 go -J09o } l ., 7 l . I "' iz.vuPs JO , 6 nion. th»~ thtlY'S. JO ~9Jri. ;o ... 6 sat. '-lri• l"-d. Me.,.... IMclt ~6""2464 ' Prime Rib Dinner SS.95 First. you'll enjoy a marvelous soup du jour or crispy tossed green salad. Then we proudly serve you a generous portion of succulent Prime Rib. the king of beef. plus a piping hot baked potato with all the trim· mings. fresh sourdough bread and butter. For the finishing touch. it's coffee or tea and a tantalizing dessert. All this for only SS.95. Monday-Saturday 5 to 7:00 PM. Sunday 4 to 6:00 PM. R eservations Accepted Charley Browt\s porcelain salon SUMMER SEASCAPE SHOW This is a rare opportunity to view and acquire for your collection some of the world's most beaut Hui marine art. Glo rio us sunsets , crashing surf, the rugged and beaut1ru1 coastline . . each uniquely interpreted by artists known and collected by cono1sseurs around the world. • Robert Wood • Bennett Bradbury • Andre Balyon Beverly Carrick • Alex Dzigurs ki Eugene Garin • Bradley Heald Merritt B. Kelley • Charles Levier Steve Mirich • Donald R. Purdy Valintin • Rober t Wee Please accept our most cordial invitation to attend d Special Reception Friday, July 28 6:30 to 9:30 Saturday, July 29 Noon to 5 p.m. For those unable to atrend the recep!IQn, the collection will remani on display at the ']allery through August 12 Gallery open Tuet1. • Sal. 10.s. Sun. 12-S 01hu hours by apPointment 1741 We5tcliff Dr., Newport Beach (714) 646-4515 "'"01too t-• ~~r-~~~~~~~ ~ 1' I ( '8 l./Sf' Robert N Weed Publ1!>"er Thomas Kttv• 11 Eo1tor OrJl'\Oe COcl'!il Daily Pilot Editorial Page .............................................................. weonesdav. July 26, i978 Barbdl"ct l(re1b1ch •Eo 1tor1.il Pac;ie Ed1tol" No Justification For Speaker Curb L"1guna Ueach city councllmen a rt-cons idering a policy tha t would prevent m embe r s of city commissions .incl t·ornmittcc::. from :,peaking their mind before other )..!O\ crnme?ntal bodies . The poh cy propos al 1::. the r esult of several incide nts \\ twre members of Lag una Beach committees addressed t·ounty :,u~rv1sors and m embers of anothe r city council \\'tlhoul fi rst checking with the Laguna Cit y Council. And while those committee m e mbers identified 1 themselves as individuals. some members of the Laguna 1·ounr1I b<'ltcve they s hould be informed of the committee mt•mbers' inkntions before they sp eak . But a policy s uch us this lends to muzzle people who \'Oluntccr Lo serve the city. It is not fa ir to those public -.,er' :.inl:-. to be s ilenced whe n any other segment of the c·om munily can s peak out freely l\nd on those rare occasion~ where a committee memh<.•r mig ht Mep out of line a nd a ddress another go\l•1·nmcnta l ugency o n behalf of the city. that incident ... hou Id be dealt with a fte r the ract. f>rw1 rest raml m freedom or s peech i~ n ot the way this tountry opera te~. The council s hould discard a ny 1101 wn of ..,uc h a po h<:y . Trustees Did Well On t\l 11ndn~. Cap1s tr <1 nu Unified Sch ool District t ruslc>cs completed most budgC't cuts made necessary I)\ following pw;suge or Prop. 13. Tht· month~·long round of regul<.1r board meetings. ..,pecw l m c.·c.•ting!, und public hearings was a g rue ling 1 r:ic·k for lrus tce!-.. <.1dminis trators. lt'achers. worker~. pun•nts and s tudents to run The t.lecr~ions weren't ea~v. A thletic advocates ",inlt'd no cut~ in org<.1nized s ports. Music progr a m :-11ppnrwrs opposed c ut!> in t he ir programs . Busing and \\or k l':-.pcricnce progretm~ were items of concern. 1\nd no cmc.· wanted to damage the schools' basic t·<luc <.11 tnn,tl progni "' The tru!>ke!> 'ltd ;,i fin<· 1ob rn a n i:l lmost impossible ..,1tu<it1on Th<·~ nwtlc.· l'\ t'I'~ l'flort to !><.•cure extens ive public u ptnHin <.incl . C\'(•n thnugh public comme nts were :-. u m t· l 1 m t'.., m <' a 1-! <' r . I h t· y f o I I o \\' e d t h o!> c r<.•<:omnwnd:ition:. pl'c·tty '.\di Pr.1tl 1t~1ll\' :ill l'lemcnb of thl• ~chool d i!>lrict ,1dm1n1..,t n1 t wn. ll'<H'h c r s. t'las!-. t fie cl cm ployees and -.1udL0llb ur't• going to ll'L'I the bite of J un ·is . Hut tn1:-.ll't'" h<l\'L' <lone u good joo of rl'li<.•ving thl· p.irn of n·<lt1t·L·d progr:.i m~ as much u:, pus~1blc. Unwelco1ne Visitors Summt·rl1ml' in mos t communities m eans vacations. '1:,ll:, to the ht•at·h. <.tnd s untans . In Lag una Deach it also mee:tn!-> <ill rnert-tt~ tn rcs1d~ntial bur~larie . Thr~ ~ummt'r i~ no exception. with m ore than 70 ho m e bur~l ancs rc·porlcct rn the Art Colony since tht! beginning -•11 .J urw Th:.it ..., 11)(Jl'l' th;rn '\\'U ii dav in the town or 16.000 l'ola•t• bl;,ime ..,e,·cral factor!> for the· hUmmcr increase. Tlwrl' an' mort• transients in Lag una De ach during lh<• :-ummer month .... And homeowners <.1re more carele~s. 11·.1\ rng d oors <ind \\ indows unlotkrd whe n they "das h down to lht• hc~1th for tin hour." Thul -. a ll I ht' t1 mc· a burglar need~ to gel in. collect 11p \ :llu,1hlto:-.. ;.rnd de part It dot .... n'L h <.1vc Lo bC' th<Jl way. Laguna Beach has an \'fl1t·u,·n1 ('nmt• P n •\'l'ntion Tram that c an offer helpful ,11h H't' 111 n·-.rcknt.., l'lll· IL•a m ha:.. hints on how to make hou se·~ IJurgl.irproof l'<!liCl' will \'is it homrc, a nd offer brochures ~trHI nlht•r 1n tllrmat1on l lw t'llY :ilso h as equipment to perm a ne ntly mark '.t111.1hl1·..., -.o lhcv can be traced cas1l v. (;1\1• c-r1mL· 'pn·ventcrs a cull at 497 <~31 1 if they can lw lp ~ 0 11 • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on thts page are those of their authors and an1sts Reader commenl is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/'Tip' 6) l,.l\1, ROVD Edw:.ird O'Neill. a baseball player 111 the l ll80s. was so cidcpt at hilling foul tips to for C'e p1lC'hers lo walk h im that his C'Ohorts nicknamed him "Tip." It was in allusion to him that later nicknames likewise adeniificd Speaker of thl' House Thomas O'Neill as Tip The church building of old usually had a small door on its north side, the Devil's door 11 was called. It was left open during baplts ms and rommunions to let the Devit out. Jet lag affects you less \\he n VOll Ov west tha n when vou riy east. and less than Dear Gloon1y Gus See where the tourist.'\ ~ r<' be~inninA to wise up a nd u se t h <' Sycamore parking lot out in Laguna Canyon w hil t> vis ltinA the Laguna art fe-st1vals Amazing! How did we set t ht.'m to part with their C'ars"' S.D either when you fly north or south. Q. "What breed of dog has the best eyesight?" A. The greyhound. Q . "What's the fas test possible r a te of r eading speed ?" A. About 900 w.p.m. Q . "Why is the Soviel U ni o n 's 'Kremlin ' so called?" A. Means ''fortress" in Russ ian. The quaint conver sa· tionaJisls now refer to junk food as "kiddie litter." I n the speech of Tahiti. says our Language man, there is no word for orphan. And there are no orphanage!! there. If youngsters lose their parents. those children are taken in immediately by another family. They are so uncivilized, those TaMtians. Say a dozen different kinds of fis h are laid out side by side in the display counters at the seafood market. You can tell how each swam by Its coloring. The perpen · dlcul1H s pecimens. like salmon. and the natnsh, like rtounder,all swtm with their dark 11ides up toward the li ght and their slivery sides down toward the seabed . This comes to mind because a client asks Ir there's such a lhing as a "left .handed" fish . So to speak. there Jlr1. The noundt'r lhnt swims on its wrong ~Ide might be so de-scribed. It's C8lled a fluke, ' Jack Anderson U.S. 'Secrets' on Soviet Ships? WASHJ NCTON Lurking in the dockyards of America's port cities may be a spy story, with a James Bond twist. Out of pure greed . American defense con tractors m ay be exposing the Air Force's most secr et fighter plane. the celebrated F ·16. to Soviet scrutiny. The startling stor y 1s told 1n hushed tones on the docks and 1 n s i d e m aritime un· ion halls. but wo rd of the disturbing al. legations has leaked to con· gressional in· vestigat ors . They have bee n quietly trackin g down reports that F 16 part:c. may have been shipped to ou1 NATO all ies in Soviet s hips. The preliminary findings a1!• contained in a confidential m e m o prepa re d for H o u~p Me r c hant Ma rine Chairman John M Murphy. D·N Y . The memo stales o minous ly ltwt "US. m aritime unaoni. anc1 rank·and-rile dock workers in Ho us ton. Texas . have knowledge that the classified F·l6 parts are already being s hipped o n Soviet or bloc country merchant ships ·· JNDUSTRY sources, the tn· vestigators add. are also "con vinced" t hat classified parts for the F -16 ar e being transported on Soviet ships. The~e ships <ii legedly s top in Cuba where the hot cargo could be examined "It's most certainly known to the government." the memo !>uggests. "that Sovil't ships ar riving or leaving the C S E<.1~1 Coast m ake a port of call in Cuba " Security for the F· 16 ~hip me nts is .supposed to comply Mailbox with :-.tringenl Air Force and NATO secrecy requirements. An "eyes only" agreement with the four NATO allies. who are help· 1ng the United States produce the fighter planes for mutual de· fense. strictly forbids the "re· lease of informa tion to non Officia Car-Policy To the Editor: In my mind the pracllct• of providing public officials <city. county, school district. Nc 1 with cars has a lways been a q ues tio nable onc With the passage of Proposition 13 lherl' should no longer be any queMion about the practice. Public of·· ficials should use their own cars and be reimbursed for mileage only when they are on nfficial bus iness. AS A teacher who must travel between schools during the day I am reimbursed at the rate of 17 ce nt s p e r mil e Co unt y s upervisors are eligible for a $390 per month car a llowa nce. or $4,680 a year. The)' would have to drive their pe r sona l car 27 .529 miles per year at 17 cents a mile lO justify this expense. Supervisor Laurence Schmit·~ con t entio n that cars have always been considered pcirt (If supe rvisor's salaries is interest ing. but hard lo accept in the hght of Proposition 13. It is juM as d ifficult, however . to accept the idea of a $390 monthly car al· lowance. Supervisors should either have access to a pool car when on of· ficial business, or be reimbursed for use of their personal car while on official business on a mileage basis only <such as 17 cents per milel. BOB COOPER C'Gaffon Me•• To the Editor: As a resident of Laguna Beach for over nine year s , who uses the Canyon Road twice daily, the road which once was a rustic thing of beauty is now just a debris ridden highway, I've been looking at the same djscarded mattress alongside the road for four weeks. the s ame toilet paper-laden fence for three weeks. aba ndoned cars have been left for two weeks and va grants make the roadsid~ their hom e during the s ummer. I'm afraid It's time to move with the limes. The beauty is no lon2er -the need for greater access is! LES MARKS \lbitor •Rfpoll' To the Editor: I am paying my fine, not because r feel that r have broken nny law. but because ·I know t cannot fight the system. 1 had 45 minutes remaining on the meter 'in a parking lot on Glenneyre when I was given a ticket. When I nsked the young lady why I was being given a ticket, she replled that it was a1alnsl the l aw to feed the meter. When I asked her whtre this law was specifically stated. she pointed to a ~mell decal on the meter wlth some ambiguous- ly \\ordcd gobhledygook li nten· tio na I'' I that does not easily translat<.• into "No Mete r Feed· ing .. which would have been <'Onc1sc. 1ntcll1g1blc. and un doubtedly cheape r to print MY WIFE and I arrived in Lagun:i from Mission Viejo a ht tie a fter LO a m. Saturday morn· ing . We had breakfast in the cof· fee s hop of the Laguna Hotel, :-.pent several hours shopping. a nd then returned to the hotel for lunch. Total spent while in Laguna: $84.78. Now we must pay an additional $5 for having :-.taycd more than two hours in this fai r cit y! WhC:Jt must a person do to spend more than two hours in Laguna. keep mov ang one's car" F r ankly, I think the whole thing 1s a ripoff and I do not in· lend to ::.pend another penny in this friendly city until this or· dinance has been rescinded, JOHN N. LACY Repairs Needed To the Editor · So the canyon road has a new- ly designed lane for a temporary p:i rking lot What about the "permanent" repairs needed on the city's streets suc h as Temple Hills where the holes cause many motorists to swerve o n already tedious curves" ERIC SCOTTS Road Rules To the Editor: At the June 27 Laguna Beach City Council m e etin g, Jack McDowell , Howitrd Dawson and Kelly Boyd voted to Initiate steps necessary to place Alta Laguna Road and Temple Hills Ori ve back on the cily map Nothing has come before the City Council in recent years that <'O uld more adversely a ffect Laguna Reach than this issue. Mayor McDowell s tated his only obJective is to qualify lhl· ci ty for certain county gas tax funds for which we have been ineligible since our maps do not conform with the county maps. Certainly. no one can argue a gainst the council investigatinf! ::ill avenue!! for alternative funds to s upplem ent o ur tax losses through Proposition 13. But the facts indicate that more is at s take tha n simply gettin g ad ditiona l co unty funds . Consider the followinJ(: I Conformity to the county maps reclassifies both Temple Hills and Alru Laguna Roads as xeco ndary arteria l highways. th en•by increas ing lhl.' maximum allowable width to 100 reel or four lanes. 2 The city will losP jur 1sdiction over t hec;e roads to th(' county 3 The most recent county map <dated March . 1978 > show Alla La1e un11 Road extended a~ a parltdpatmg statei. · B u t t h e So v 1 e t s h ., v ,. lured American bu!>1nessmcn to use their me rchant shi ps by of fering drastic. cut·rate prices Huge Russian cargo ships roam the Western shipping tunes and take shipments out from under lhe hobbled lJ ~. man t1me rlt:N By i..la:;h1n g r:Jtes up to 40 per· n·nt. lht· Soviet C'ar~o hunterb h ,,, c• hc·t·n abl r ··10 make p h t' n o m t• n ;i I 1 n 1· o a d s o n Ame rican shtppmg " Al least 37 percent of all cargo rnm1ng to \he Un ited States lrom West Germany, lor exam· pit-. 1::. fir~t hauled eastward h.000 males acros~ Russia where 1 l 1:-. · picked up by Soviet m1:rch:int carrier~. at inferior 1 ;1tc·~ and shipped to the US ' MOST SCO'f('H whisky, d1i.· lllh:<.I 111 Scotland, also .. takes <s b.000 mile ride across Russia." I ht· m emo re: ports. before 1t "ttckle:-the American palate .. Th<· Sov1t•l me rchant neet Ob· v1ously 1s losing money on these .-;h1pn1t·nb. but the Kremlin make!> up lht· difference in order to 'il rengthen the neet In 1a1rne:-.s. the m ajor F·lli l·ontrac·tor·. Genera l Dynamics. 1,.1 gorously denies that any So· vat'l -;hqis h:.ivL' been used to transport F' 16 part::. "ll hasn't happened Thcr'f' ·s no chance." a G<.•nl'rnl Ovnam1cs spokesman told our as~ociatc Jack M 1tchell. But bt·h1nd closed doors. Genera l Dynamics officials con ll0d ed to congress ional tn \ es11 gators thut ·'the r e 1 ~ nothin~ in thl· contract that . prcclude ... s hipping by tht L. SS R .. TOP C01'1M ERCE Depart m l' n t l' x pert s h o v t.> a I~ o Jl knowlcd~l·d 1n s ec r l'I l<•s11monv that Russ1ar. t:arrier~ rould b(· tn.n:-.portin~ "com IJll•H·lv d C:.1ss1ficd equipment tor t ht' I abulou~ F l6 1"0111 no1l The a l:.irmed ~I lH µhy 1:-prt·paring s pec:<i l lt•g1slat11m thJl would proh1h11 lht· transport of ... rn p arh <1h11ard Soviet ships. till Too Generous county arterial h1~hwa y to the: San Diego F'reeway with on and off ramps on the proposed San Joaquin Corridor Freeway 4. County officials have openly :-.lated they want this a dd1t1on&I access lo Laguna Beach to help a lleviate tra ffi c o n Coas t Highway and Laguna Canyon Road and they must have the Alta Laguna linkup to make this access road possible. AND WHAT docs lht• <'1ty get m return? L County gas tax funds wh1 r h must be matche d dollar fo r dollar by city funds . 2. These funrls C'an only b< used for specific improvement projects <ro;.id wide ning. lengthening. etc .> on county arte rial highways within the city limits . 3. Mayor McDowell suggei.lcd these funds be used on Laguna Canyon Road. But. as a state highway, improvem ent money for Laguna Canyon Road 1:-. available through CcilTrans 4. The city has already made: an application to CalTra ns for 22 s p ecific improvements on Laguna Canyon Road <which will go well beyond the limited matching funds we could expect to get fro m th l· c·o unt v. estimated at $.50.000 to $150,000' 5. The CalTrans money doe~ not require any matching funds from the city. All of these facts were brought out at the city council meelinA t h rough th e staff r e port, comments by Ken Smith from the Count y Plannin g Department a nd by the citizen:.- who pack e d t h e council chambers and were umm1mou~ in their opposition to McDowell '" proposal. I s uggest that Mayor McDowell and Coun c ilmen Dawson and Boyd reconsider their position. GRANT B. COOPER. Jr /tlaking Point• To the Editor: Gov. Brown rs ~1 political op porlunist who wits telling us .1 few weeks ago that 1t would be disas ter time if Prop IJ pilsse<t So were most publications in eluding the Daily Pilot which I read religiously Now Gov. Brown Is call ing for landlords to pass on a so·callcd tax s aving to tenants Obviou:ily he is doin~ this to make points w1lh the rcntf'r voter group In no uncertain terms he told U!' to Quotes "To the extent any people m politics. be they Republicans or DemoeraL'I. follow my views and ~et advice in area~ I may be C'Ompctent in. I'll prov1d<' 1l .. Former PrttlMnt Richard Nb on. - \Ok ror Prop 8 along with the otht•r burt>aucrats I OWN tour units rr. addition lo tht• one I ltvc m a nd 1l costs me ovl•r S200 a month out or pocket C\ en with the Prop 13 savings Our governor .ind his political aony advisors realize now how lar unauuned they were to thl' pulse of the vott:rs r egarding l:1xes in Prop 1:1 Now this m ill.. to<ist ind1 v1dual we have for u govl·rnor 1~ t ry1n f:! to me1ke points for hl1> polil1C'al ruture an11 rt•ml'dv the m t>il:.ikc<. ol hi!-. advr:-c)r-; by romrn g up w1lh ridic ulous s uggestions of how monc•y from Prop 13 should be used by privc.atc ind1v1duals Our group wluch 1s nonpartisan 1:-. g ravely d1sappo1ntcd with lh1<. mC:Jn ·s ;.ictions Jk lacks tht· i.tallls a nd the s tature in our 0111n1on to he re-elcctec1 .J W <;ESKE l'reMdenl. Voter-. Assoc South Orange County 1"0 "Gouger· ro th1· Ed1to1 Why mus • dt·t·en1 . fair landlord:; bt• pcnal i.~ed with rollbacks rc•nt freeze~. e tc b<'r :w i.c of the deeds or rent gouger...,·' People like mt· . .i 61 ~ear ·old widow My hus band used to make low rents possible by do· inJ? most of the repairs and im· proveml'nls on our little one · bedroom triplex My tenants both have larger in<·omes than I. I work part-time due lo ill health proble ms and pC:.ly large medical bills They get everything on Medicare. But they are good tenants They've been here a long time :ind I have tried to keep the pl ace nice. wath low rents I SPENT quill' a bit this year on 1mprovcmcnts. expecting to ra 1st' rent!' in a bout Septe mber or ONolX'r The rcnls wo uld still be lo". but I wi ll take a los!I We hear onl y about the Jrv1ne <'o mp .iny and olh t:r bi g landlords. I can't even compare with the senior c1t1zen couple down the street that has fi ve unit ~ They too say 1t will be '' hardship to return ;iny money or have roll hack~ Will the businesses who may ha.,,e 11 tax saving n hcy don t know }Ct how much. a i; most of us don ·1 know either), hc.a ve ... rol lba c~ 10 p rice:-. for con ~umc•r"I' M L. fli\NSON • l,rlt('r$ from rt'ader1 are welc()mt rht nght to C't>ndt n8(' ltlttt8 to flt JpOCt or f'hmmott libel 18 rtstroed utttra of 300 word$ or ltH will be 01Vtn prtftl"t'nc e All lttleT8 meat an· d t.ldt> 11gnor11re and m01bng oddrtss but namn mar1 bt' withheld on " qwst 1f sut11c1tnt rto1on uoppar.,,t f'Oflry will not be pubtuMd I l ' I Orange Coast EDITION Today's Closing N. Y. Stot!ks VOL. 71 , NO. 207, 4 SECTIONS, 42 P~GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1978 N TEN CEN rs U.S. Tourists Leave Costly Japan TOKYO tA P > American travcleri.. their wallets <>hrink mg with the latest record low lo· d ay In the value Of the US dollar. are l><tymg ··sayonar<.1 " Lo expensive .Japan after s pending fewer and frwer days here ··1 ·m just not buying anythmg here, .. said Mrs . Peg~y Steel. or Chico Calif . echoing the plight of most Americ an visitors · Eve rything is too expensive " Americans we re be ing forced to ration spending money and give up meals and movies as the dollar hit another record low rlosurn price of 195.05 yen -a 26 percent d ecline in value s ince last September Tourists today were getting 192.90 yen at ma1or hotels for cash dollars. a 2 percent decrease in 48 hours While Tokyo hab long been rat ed one of the world'!> most ex pensive cities the continuing decline or the dollar has proven an added blow to American travelerl>. "The price of food 1s the thing that amazes us." said William Jack s on . a t o uri s t fro m Alameda. Calif "You really have to budget when a c up of coffee costs S3. And steak <tt $75 for two, we can 't afford that ·· Evt'n a trad1t1on1.1l ·s ly le s ushi dinner raw fi sh c<tn cost S60 or more for two Single rooms <Jt hotels used hy foreign lra.velt.-rs range bctwet.'n S34 and $46 StC:J l1s tic!'> rcle:iscd by lht Japan Tourist Asi:.oc1al1on tn d1cate fore ign v1i;1tors arl' -,pendrng fe wt>r di.tys in Japan Tourists who s pent ne arly 14 days in Lh1~ countr) m 1974 noy, stay about nine day!'>, a !'>urvcy showed The U S currency z1glagged 1n heavy trading on the fokyo foreign e•xchange market. dip ping to 194 50 1n thc early <tfler noon and closing al 195.05 It <'losed at 195 525 Tues day Volume was hig h at S870 million. with the central Bank or J<tpan accounting for possibly S200 m1U1on in an effort to brake thl' n se of thf' yt•n. bankers 1-1aid The dollar plunged through the psychologically important 200 yen burner Mond<ty. <tnd ont> trade r at a J apunest• bank com - me nted tod<ty "Thcrl' Jren . an) psychological barriers left Thl• next IC'vel wi ll be 190 yen " ln <1nother development. th<.· Unit ed States recorde d the smallest trade deficit in rnorc than a yt·ar last month Sheriff Arrests Rival's W orker By TOM BARLEY Ol tlle 0.lly P1lol St•fl Three ~u!-tpects who allegedly collN·t1~ d•ecks promised to an Ora nge County Deputy Sheriffs Association fund-rais ing cam· pa1gn and at the same time picked up the contributors valuables have been Jailed by !-theriff's 1nvesl1galor'> Shl'riJf Brad (;alt:!>. announc· 1ng the arrests toduy. 1dent1f1ed the suspt-<:t!. a~ M iC'hat•I Bennett. 18 whoi.t· last known homl' C:ld dres!. wa~ in M1!-t!.>1on, Viejo. und two JUV\:'Olll's a bo). 17. and a girl. 16 Gc.tte!.> said th<.• 17 ycar·old sw,. peel was an employee of Omeg<t. Inc . a Laguna Beach company used b y the d(•puty ~heriffs gr oup to raise tuncis lor the cam· paign of Sheriff's Lt. Lauren Rusk. Gates' opponent an the November election li e a lleged that Uenncll masterminded the burglary rang fro m his camper truck which was halted July 12 in the Laguna Hill s arc.•a in wh<tt officers hel1L•ved was a i.tolcn vehicle ~1tuat ion 0ff1 c t•r.., sa 1d they found I J /l\P Wlr•p!Mlo HIS RESEARCH AIDED FIRST TEST TUBE BABY Or. Patrick Steptoe Has a Medical Breakthrough 'Test-tube' Girl, Mother Both Fine OLDHAM . England 1AP ) Dorton. Sa) the five pound. 12 ounct> Bralii:.h girl believed Lu be the world's first tesl·fube-haby lb .. quite normal ,. a nd that mothPr and daughter are ln ex cellent cond1t1on The habv. nine davs pn• Mesa Police Arrest Model On Sex Rap l'o"t" :\k"J '1L'l' ofri cer1-1 ar rei.t<•d J photo "tudio nude model TueMlay on pro!.litulion ehargei; after :-.h .. alleiwdl) offered sex- ual ~erv1ces to a policeman for $50 II was lhe second consecuttve da) that Costa Mesa officers have m.ide a proslltut1on arrest. 111 Tues day's case. Sherry L~ nn R1ch1t!. 22. of Anaheim was held on a ch<.1rge of solicita· t1 on She 1s in Orange County Jail with h.111 -set at $500. Police said lhe.v requested her services as a nude model Tues et a} a flt.'rnoon cit S uns hine Studio~. 583 w 19th St . Costa Ml'!'><t L nd~rCO\'t•r police paid Sl8 for u h<tlf hour photographic session. during which ltmP they allege M1sb Richie offered sex ual rxtras A second undercover officer then entered tht• small room on the second noor of the studio and placed her under arrest. police s aid matu rt-. wa~ dclivt•rt.>d by Caesarean section to 30·ycar·old Les ley Brown al 11 47 p m Tuesday in Oldham's red-brick general hospital. The father. 38·year·old truck driver Gilbert John Brown. cha1n ·smoked in a waiting room outside the fourth.fl oor operat ing rootn. Hospital offi<'1als said he was close to tears "hen told he had a daughter British specialists hailed the birth as a major m e dical breakthrou~h for wom en unable to have children because of ir· reparable defects In their ph~ sic al makeup Bui they cautioned that the s afe birth of Mrs Rrown's dau~hter dO<'s not guarantee an immediate solution to the prob terns of infertile women. Because a blockage 1n Mrs Brown's fallopian tube!> prevent eel normal conception, the baby was conceived by removing an ef.?g from one of her ovaries and fertilizing it in a laboratory with he r husband's sperm. After five days of nourishment in the test tube. it was planted in Mrs Brown's ute rus to develop normally The birth was the culmination of 12 years of experimentation and research by Dr Patrick ISe-c-Rt\RY, Pag.-t\2) Jobs Demanded Rl\HMOND, Calif. c/\P, Wildcatting postal worker!> de manded their 1obs back without retribution as a condition to end their illegal walkout as it en· tcred 11.s fifth day today at th S3n Francisco Bulk Mail Center ' camera:. and Jewelry hidden throughout the truc k. mostly in lhe lining of the vehicle. while the) wer~ verifying that Hen nett did ifldeed own the truck At this point. Gates :.aid. 1t 1s believed th<tl the trio and another suspect who I!'> being sought today committed 17 south county burglaries involving $15,000 in propert~ Gates said ... bout $10,000 of that property was stolc•n while the trio purs ued leads g1vt•n lht•m by Omega . lit• said µroJ)<.•r ty valued al $5.000 ~as t<tken from homt•s which had not responded lo tlw Omt•g:.i earn paign Gates said Ctll tht· burglarized homes were in th1' Laguna llllb and El Toro areas lie :-.aid a numhcr of Lt·1sun· World res idc•nts wen· among tht· v 1ct1 m s <t nd th al one clderh lady lost a d1amo11d ring valued al $6.000 aftC'r the trio v1i.1ted lht• re mises. Gates s<t1d the• COii'iiection of the alleged burglar s to a cam· paign mounted m 'iupport of h1 :-. November oppon<>nt had nothing to do with his t·alling <t prci.i;• conference toda) And he S<tid he hope d that. publicity stemming from the ar r ests would no t r e fle ct un favorably on tht' depulles ' as sociation or sheriff's dc1Hirtmen1 personnel Gates said the· Omt•ga firm has now been dbchargl'CJ from fund raising act1vit1es by the as sociat1on and has no further con nection with the Husk campaign Bc·nnett w.is lodged in the· C'ounly 1a1I on burglary and thc•ft c harges Gates !'>a id thi• two JUvcntlcs ~ere rnken to Juvenile hall to face arraignment on 1dl'n t1cal charges and. in lht• casc of the girl. for violat1011 of proba t1on Fat Nudist Loose In Huntington A n aked fat man eluded a police dragnet in downtown Hun· tington Beach Tuesday night. m a king a clean getaway in h1.., t:m compact car Shocked witnesses in the area of 14th Street and Walnut /\venue initially r eported the obese nudist about 6: 30 p. m . while it was still broad daylight. accordmg to police· Bubble TroulJle Look Ouf Belo·a· "\ ('<t<kt ol I hl· Fin• Brigade.· Corps makes a diving ll·aµ into lht• re!'>tUC:' nt't held hy h1 ~ <·o mradt•s during an l'Xt'l'C'l!)l' <.tfter oath taking tl'l't·monil'!'> o f new cadell-> in Hom <• Tht• rad t•t ln1 rrark:-. url' an tn<• hutkgrnund. wh11l' tht• erowd attcmding the et•rcmon1e~ lint·~ LhL· <'ourl vard Controversy Bubbles Up Newport to Consider Water JJI oes Under Bluffs Every year 1he t•qu1valent of 18 s w1mm1ng poo ls worth of water nows through the ground under the Bluffs The sourc<' of that watt•r <tnd thl' fmancwl respons1h1hty for gcttmi.: rid of ll arc• adding up lo a he adach <• for t ht• nly of :"/ewport Bt'<ll'h C it y counc·ilmt•n art• JU!-tl bl•ginning to !-tludy the problem in d t•l ail But horneowneri. illready haw r eached <t few conc lusions cif lht•ir own Tht>' Sa'; Tht• w:Hcr w·<JS then· long hl'fon· the f1r!'>t horn(• was ever bu tit Tht• prohle m 1s c<iused by water that coml'S from outside the Bluffs The ho m eow nt.•r!-t don't think they s hould h<Jve to pay for the drains that arC' supposed to <>olve lhl· prohlt•m Counrtlmt•n rurrcntl~ are con tl'mplating the sl'cond report Lhey'v<• romm1ss1o ned 1n two ) ea·r s on the problem Thl• first rt•port . made an 197fl by USC wall'r geologist llor<tCl' Milnn. was ordcreo ~hen ground water caused e rosion of lhc bluff II ne at>Ove the Upper Ne wport Bay. endangering a Sl'Wcr line Mann's report concluded that lhl• problem might he• cont rolled 1f la r1dscapt' watering W<J~ n' duc·ed an the housing MC<t llowevl•r. the• !'>t't•pagt· on the· bluff line and around "Oml' h o 1n t· s c o n I 1 n u t• d La i. I Decl•mher. t'ouncilmcn ordered a more t•omprehc·nsl\'l' s t1Jdy from the James M°'llgomery C'Onsulting engineering firm That $26,200 r.eport wa1-1 paid for .... 1th $21.800 of city m one) and $4.400 from llolstern Jn ct u s tries. dt•velope rs of tht• HltJffs The develope r was in l.'luded because the fJrm wanb to pul 14 more units in the area According to the lutest re port. 25 0 acrl' fe<>t of water flow Boat Blas t Injures Pair Off Newport Two Pasadena brothers wen• m1ured Tuesday night when a boat they were aboard exploded at the dock in Newport Beach A spokesman for the Newport Harbor Patrol said the explos ion was reported at 9:06 p m at tht· L i do Pen1ns ul<.1 y acht anchorage The 16·foot motorboat. owned by Sheldon Forem<in of 225 Via c·e noa. Newport Beach . SUS t<tined $4 ,000 damage in the mis hap, according lo patrolmen The two youths. Jeff and Greu Assas. were the only people on board the boat at the time of the mishap. Greg was treated and .. eleased from Hoag Memorial Hos pital whe re J eff was ad milted and is listed in good con· tition today. A Harbor Patro l spokesman said exact cause of the flash ex· plosion is not known but in· vestigators s us pect 1t was touched off because gas had col lected in the boat's bilge Stay Ref used lhrough the area between Eastbluff Drivt• a nd the Upper Buy C\ cry year Roh Rumst•v thP ('Onsultant who prl'parc·d· lhC' rt•port. said ,1hout SO acre fN•t come• from lht• Bluffs ll:-.l'lf Th<· r<•st t•omes from th<· l'asl !->Hk of East bluff Orivt'~ lie· d1cl not pinp<>int lht• SOlll'l'C' of t hrtl wal l'r l\n aen• foot of walt•r 1s 325.900 gallons . or tht.• amount or wuter sprt•ud ont.• foot dl'l'POVl'r c.n at.· rt· J\n <ivt•ragt.• rl'sident1al swim ming pool holds lR.000 galloni. R a m !'>t'Y 's rl•port re co rn mc•nded that thl' l'1ty continue to monitor the watt.•r prohlem and that the homeowne rs in the are<:1 hirt.• an ,, rigation ~pecialist to fu r the r m o dify thl'1r plant w;at<'nng habit!. Tht' report also rceommt>ndea mstallat1on of u !.ent·<. of drams /\ spokc!.man for homeowner~ 1nchcatcd that thev would not bt.· ... ·1lhng to pciy for tht.• drams ThL• spokes man. Robert Fox contt>nds that I he ground water problem has ~1lways t.•x1sted in tht• Bluff~ and that development µl ans wc•re approved m s pite of the proble m (Se«> WATER. Page A2l "e at her Patchy night ana morn ing low clouds othcrw1~c mos tly s unny through Thuri;da y Not mu ch changt• m temperatures ll 1ghs near 70 at the beaches to mad 80s inla nd areas Lows tonight 65 to 70 INSIDE TODJ\ ~ Fawn the Flying Guernsey lived a stoned ufe rn Iowa Story. Page A7 At f'our Son1u INllllf l M loy• lutlllOU c.1110 ... 1• Cleulllod c..n10 Cronw..w ladex A 11 Allll Lo'""" (It All llll•llM• /l\t At Mii .... ,,,...._,U Ii .. , Mo•i" .... A, M1111c lo• 11 DMt Mlltull lf-t .. Cit ... tl~I--M Cit Of~ C-., Atl Alt IMn~ ''°" A• sleoi M•nt.u es Dancer Patricia Rozow . rehearsin g for Crncinnata ·~ 5ummer opera. almost got into a -;Uckv sirnallon wht•n she bl<'w a gian. bubble gum bubhlt• RENO. Nev cAP1 -A Carson District 1udge Tues day denied a stay of execution for Nevada Stale Prison inmate Raymond S human, leaving 1t up to a federal court here to decide whether or not to block the Aug 1 ext!ClltlOn o .. tllNOD<" Ultwl•l l'ott E11tfft•l-ir .. 1 .. 1,.. ...... "' o •• ~ ... , .... .,~- .... ~.......... .. Cit T""1 .. , .._. Cl•t W.•ti..r A4 at otlf~N .. , M Cit l j ' '11 . -OAll. V f'll.\) I N Tax Forms Rapped Report Says They're Too Hard WASHJNGTON IAPJ II Jll) t axp ayer needed offtc11i l con firm at1on. ht•re 1t lb. from tht: General Accounting Office in <'O rne tax formi. are too difficult for a lot of Americans to un· derst and. Both lhe long and short 1040 forms are •·written al a readin~ level beyond that of many tax payers." the GAO said in a 118-page report released Tues day The Internal Revenue Service. the GAO said, as more concerned with h11ving its forms precisely reOPrt the tax laws than making language understandable to the averagetaxpayl'r "Ct-rtatnl). the uccuracy of the form~ ctnd an~tructions hab 1111 v alue unless people un· derst and what js being said," accordmg to thl' report prepared for t he Joint Congressional Com· milte(' on Taxation A nothcr st um bltn~ IJlock for many taxpayers , thl' GAO said. "1s the disorganizt-d <1nd clut· tered design of the fo rms a nd m· structions " The report. noting that the JRS as working on making the forms and instructions easier to read. added , "£ven more can be done to Improve readability without llac rificing technical accuracy " The GAO panel of experts, which included a law professor, edu cators and a t extbook publis her . recommended lhat the I RS establish a task force of writing and design experts to study improving the forms The IRS responded with a cautious endorsement. saying, "We agree that additional im· provements can be made and that outside consulta nts may provide useful perspective and assistance . We will t ake all J ppropriate steps to achieve further simplification within a bal a nced tax adm inist ration program." T he report cited this ques tion from a form sent in all tax packets to determine whether poor working families qualify for help in paying for educa· tional costs: ''Did you pay more than half the cost of keeping up a home in the U.S. in which you lived and which for the entire year Cex· cept for temporary absences for vacation. school, etc.) was also the home of (] > your child who was under 19 years of age or a full-time student OR C2l your de· pendent child who is disabled (See Pages 7 and 8 > The GAO suggested the ques- tion could be broken into three s impler questions: "Did you pay more than half the cost of keeping up a home in the U.S ?" "Did you live in this home?" "Was this also the home of your child for the entire year. except for short absences such as vaeation or school?" Fro.rage Al Getting Into Foeus BABY •.. Steptoe. one of Britain's leading gynecologists, and Dr. Robert Edward s. a Camb ridge University phys iologist. A hos pital spokesm an said Mrs. fl rown wants to name the baby Patricia, after Steptoe. ThC' m•wlv crowned Miss UntVl'f<;t>. '.\1a rgarrt G<.1rdiner of South Afnca . pin:-. up hc•r hmr a!' '>tw en10~·~ a dip rn a hotel pool in Ac<ipulto. hC'r l'very ml>\ l' duly l'l'l'Ordcd by phot 01.?r<•Pht•r.., Death Camp Charge Ruled Inconclusive Tht' Britis h governme nt's Medical Research Council said as fa r as it knows. the Brown baby is the first born after con- ception outs ide the mother's body. A spokesman said lhen : ... has nev~r been any substantive proof or reports that three test- tube babies are alive. two in Bri· taan and one in rtaly. And the m ~d ica l profession put no c redencC' in the claim of an Italian doctor in 1961 that he de· veloped Z7 test-lube children FORT LAUDERDALE. Fh1 (AP) A fedl'ral Jud~c allowed f'eodor fo .. edorcnko to retain has U S citizenship today despite ac· cubataons Lhat ht> whipped and bhot Je~ as a guard in a N<m death camp and failed to tell am m1grat1on authorities about it He has denied committing any atrocities against .Jews Call tnf! f'edorcnko a "victim of Nazi aggression," U.S. Distract Judge Norman C. Roettger ruled that ttw pro~ecution had not proved the accusations against the native Ukrainian. Ile had been accused of ly 1 ng o n naturalization papers whe n ht• became a U.S <'tltzcn in 1949 "Tht' record on l''cdorcnku·~ conduct 35 years ago is an conclusive.·· Roettger wrote 1n his opinion The Judgc dad not show up m court. tus ruling was read by lhe (lerk Roettger rl'leasc·d has 54-pagl' opanaon fa vc weeks after an emo t1onal trial during which six lsraelt survivors of the anfamou:. Trcbhnka dc<Jth camp tearfully testified lhat they :.aw f'edorenko torture and kall J ewish prisoners But c1l ll·ast two of the elderly w1lnesst.~ var1llatcd on thl'1r 1den· t1f1cal1on~. and at one point th<.· 1ud~e said ht' wondered tf some "'1tnesscs had been coached. F e d orenko. 7 1, was never lnrmalty r h:argcd under US. law with atroc1tiPs a t the pris1>n t•a mp. But had he' b<:en stripped of his citizenship, he could have been deported and forced to stand trial in Europe on war-crimes rharges. OAANGECOAST " DAILY PILOT n.Or..,.., (Oilt\t O.tr" Pf9of """'~"'''""' ~tM-.wti. Pt~\ ''~\IW'Ob¥~0t,_,.. C,,oi.ttt ~'"' "Q(om(>A~ .. SPMtlJf,.f'dtt~ .. , ov«M1~ Moftd.Ay thtOVQft (rtd.1'¥ hw (O\f~ """'~ llft'W00"1 ~·(t, HV"tlnQflJf'I 8"-.Kf'I rOut> fail'\ V41ffy 1r.,1t11• \.tOOlf"'MO VAl ... y •M ~=~..:fu~~·.:~~:;··~: ., ft'!('"' pubi1\hlf't0 O'•"' I\ .. 110 .,,,,,,,, ,f o ... ~"'"" Cb'\t11"'4w C.t1t0',,.•~ ._,, .. _ s>''""°""'•"O&:Jut)f;W, )•t•. '""'"' '\btt ... 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'"'"'''*•''#\" fh ,., ••• , l) '"' Mlfl"'lf~fy • ., tnA1I '' ' ,..,..,tf\h l'ft·l•t•'• l'tl"\ttM~~, U \OfftOf't"'•• During lht• traal, Fc:dorl'nko :.id m atted h(• ltl•d tu gel U.S citizenship by claiming to be a Polish former forced to work as a laborer for the Germans lie said he served as a guard al Treblinka but dl'n1C'd kalhn~ or lorturtnlt Jews Rose's Batting Streak Goes To39Games NEW YORK IAP ) -Pell' Rose extended his modern Na- 110 n a I Lea~u e record con· secut1vc game hilting streak lo 39 games this afternoon with a double leading off the fifth in ning or t he Cincinnati Red!>' ~ame against the New York MNs IEarhcr story. Page 81 l R o~e. who broke Tommy llolmes NL record streak of 37 games Tuesday night with a third-inning single. as one game ..,hv of the third -lon~~sl streak an modern major It· ague history. Ty Cobb's 40-game s tring in 1911 The record 1s Joe Di Maggio's 56-game streak in 194 1 Second on the list is George Sisler , with 41 games in 1922 Rose grounded out to third base in the first inning in hi s first time al bat against Mets starter Nino Espinosa and walked on four pitches in the third inning before hitting a line drive up the all ey in ri~ht·center for bis double in lhl' fifth. , Th<' Daily Mail . which paid 5600,000 for exclusive rights to thc> Browns' story, reported the father gasped when given a brief glimpse of his child and s aid : "ll 's incredible, incredible ... I'm not a religious man. but I thank God that I heard our lit- tle girl cry for the first time. No onl.' can realize what this means to Lesley and myself.·' Brown has a 17-year-old llaughter by a previous mar- d age. A hospital spokesman said the mother was "over the moon with JOY ... He said she and the baby would probably be able lo go home to Bristol in about 10 days. T he doctors knew the baby's s ex in adva n ce fr o m chro m oS-Omal tests. but Mrs Brown told the m not to tell her because "I don't want lo be cheated of the final thrill.·· The only problem that ap- parently arose in the latter s tage of Mrs. Brown's pregnancy was a minor blood poisoning known as toxemia, but doctors said it was quickly brought under con· trol . The birth was expected to re k1n~le a ricrce philosophical and ethical debate on the morality or conception outside a mother's t>od.v. When Steptoe and Edwards successfully fertilized a human egg and produced a fetus in 1969; the Roman Catholic Church con· demned it as an extension of "immoral" artificial insemina-tion. Fido to Flush Pet Potty to End Scooping? MIAMI (AP> Some cities and states, in an ef. fort to comb~1t dog and cat litter. have passed laws requinn~ owners to scoop up after their animals. In· ventor J<"'ranklin Te mel has come up with the second· generation device -a flush toilet for pets. "When an idea like this hits you. you just light up like a firecracke r ." ~xplained Temel, who spent eight years and $110.000 on his project. The animal potty is a stall with a floor made of ... ta in less steel slats. Underneath the floor a re spray noizles and a tank of water. It is surrounded on two sides by pipes. hoses a nd a fiberglass shell. A bottled sce nt a "terribly powerful stimulant" -attr acts the a nimal to the toilet. Temel t!Xplalned 1t took 18 m onth~ of observation. lab analyses •Ind :,onie personal sniffing to develop the right scent T emC'I t•st1mat~s his a nimal toilet could be manufal'tured for unde r S250 Bound for \lenus An \.'n~i11eer lit I l u~he!'i Aircraft Company m El Segundo pNrorm~ t111ul work on lht' Pioneer spacecraft th<1t will nwkt• thl' first dt•tailed s urvey of Venus' atmos phe re . map its surf'act• and m easure its global shape . The c raft "111 be launched Aug. 7 from Kennedy Space Ct!nter in Floridc.t . Marine Studies Lease Approved By KATHY CLANCY O! IN 041ly P110l Sl•ft /\ SO.year lease ofrcrrn~ the Orange County Marine Institute the use of 3 8 acrC's of county land ln Dana Point Harbor was approved on a 4·1 vote by county supl'rvasors Tuesd<.1y The anst1tuk w<.1s created last year by s upnva!':tors <1nd the county's four community college districts to develop a marine s tud1 e!':t fa('i lity on the county site. A 10 .000~squ<Jrc>.foot building is to be constructed on the hurbor land with $400.000 in county tidt'lands fund~ a nd S50,000 each from the four communit.y col lege districts Supervisors earher withheld a pproval of thl' lease to make sure the rnllege distracts still would havC' funds to build the facility in light of financial cut!:. brought on by p a~sage of Proposition 13 Dr Norman Watson. of the Coast Community College Dis trict. president of the 1nst1tulc's board of d irectors, reported Tuesday lhat the districts still inte nd to cont ribute their $50,000 s hares S uper visor R <.1lph Diedrich cast thc> lone vote against the lease. saying he is worried about county funds ~0 1n g into a 10.000-quarc-foot educational faciltt v. .. I thank thl' JJlan as perhaps m ore school·Ortl•nlcd than 1t 1s marine. museum or open space or park areu and T just have some concerns." he said. Supervisors Philip Anthony and Thomas Riley s aad the facility would be an asset to the county as a whole and deserved supervisors financial support. '· In addition to the county's $400,000 contribution. thc> lease calls upon the county to pay for maintenance of the facility and Janitorial expense. T he institute 1s to finance the rest of its opera· tton without county help. Youth Jailed On Newport Burglary Rap A San Dimas youth was jailed in Newport Beach early this morning after he allegedly tried without success to break into three ocean front homes. Robert Steven Alexander. 20, as being held on suspicion or burglary. a charge that carries Sl0.000 bail. Sgt. Darryl Youle said he and officer Jeff Roark were sum- moned to the 1700 block of West Ocean Front by residents report· ing a prowler. You.Je said he surprised Alex· a nder as he allegedly was t rying to burglarize the home al 1722 W. Ocean Front. Youle and Roark captured Alexander after a t wo-blork chase on foot. You le said an Ocean Front res ident identified Alexander as the man she had ordered off her pro perty just be fore calling police. Schools' Food Fee To Rise School lunches and a la carte foods will cost more this fall in the Ne wport-Mesa Unified School District. Reacting to the post·Jarvis need to make the district's food services self-supporting. school trustees unanimously approved the food cos t hikes T uesday night' High school students will now pay 70 cents for a hot lunch Ian increase of 10 cents>: middle school students. 60 cents I up 10 cents l : and elementar y students will pay a nickel more for what as now a 5().cenl hot lunch. A la carte sandwiches will in· crease by 10 or 20 cents as will "fast food specialties" like bur· ritos. com dogs and pizza. The onJy items not affected by the price hakes are "frozen desserts" such as ice cream. Juice bars and yogurt Last year the district's food ser vices division operated on a budget of $1.9 million. However, the food services d epartment will get about $200,000 less this year because of passage of Proposition 13. officials said. This prompted a request for higher food prices to keep the food services department from taking a finanacial loss nexf school year WATER •.. He was also critical of the priority li sting of the dra inage proJects and with the fact that R a m sey includ e d no cost estimate on the drains Th e dra ins we r e recom mended for mstallation first at the source of leaks near homes. then underneath the greenbelts to captur<.' irrigation water, then on the bluff face to halt erosion The last priority was given to a drain along Easlblurf Drive to interrupt the source or 80 per rent of the water that flows un. der the Bluffs. Fox said the Eastbluff drain should be the first priority a nd suggested that once the flow was stopped from that area. ''irriga. tion wouldn't be o problem ." He also made it clear that homeowners think the cost or any drains ought to be borne by the Trvine Company, as lhe original landowners. Holstein ln-- dustries and the city. City Manager Robe rt Wynn said city staff members will pre- pa re a report r ecommending future courses or action for councilmen. "I suspect t hat whatever is go. ing to be done is going to be ex· pensive." Wynn commented. $1.,000Taken In Newport Newport Beach police today we n • investigating weekend • burglary of two rooms at thc- Newporter Inn in which cash and jewelry worth nearly $4,000 were taken The break ins were reported just before midnight Saturday by guests Nancy Dusthimer of Saratoga, Calif.. and Sheralyn Hofstaater of Florida Lynn Hart HART'S John Hcirt SPORTING GOODS · 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-I 9 I 9 Sole T ennf1 Rcalcets & Frames Wilson Advantage Frome 34ts Dovl1 lody Elite Frame 31 's Davia Imperial Frame 24•s Davi& Imperial Strung Nyfon 'O'S Dovis Oauk Frame 34•s Davis lmperiaJ Deluxe Frame 26's Davia Profe11ional Strung 24's Dovis H. Point Strung 19'5 Kromer Autograph Frame 11'~ Rocket Stringi~ Nylon 6~ 7so 1()00 Gut 1600 1 aoo 2400 Racket Sales Subfect to Stock on Hond P.enn T ennla Balls Con of 3-1" Open 9 to 6 -Closed Sunday Duck feet Finl 18" & 21fS Chufchil fins~ Morey 8oogey Boards Smal 23'S lorve 36fS Wcrtw Wonder Kick Boards 4'5 Masks-Snortdea-Flotes Soccer Bal16•s to 26ts Soccer Shoes 4'5 to 42'5 Basebal Shoes All P\wpoM Shoes T ennia Shoes Basketball Shoe& Volleyball Shon Jogging Shoes Rllnning Shortt & Shirt& T ennls Shirts & Shorts ladies T enni1 Dreut• 538 Center 646-1919 , CALIFORNIA Pipe l ine Approval Granted SACRAMENTO IAPJ M.1nd a rd Otl Co· of Ohio has bec11 granted permi!'.s1on h y the federal government to build a pipe line on federal land to take Alaskan ml from Long Beach to Midland Texus (or d1stnbu1Jon to the Midwest. Approved Tuesday. the permit will allow conslructrnn of ;,ibout 50 m iles on federal land in California. Arizon a and Ne\\ Mexico. acC"ord1ng to Jack Lahr of the Bureau of L<1nd Munagc ment here ACCORDING TO LAHR. Uw <'Ompleted proJe<'I <•o uld "al lev1ate the-glut c>f 011 on tht· W£•'>l Coast " b~ m;ik1ng •l "' atldhl1· by w ay of the Micfl.rnd lo th\· Midwest SOHIO <.'ventu:1llv p l;ins t r1 cons truct a 1.026 mile pipeline lo Texa!>. The firm's nc•xt Sll'P 1s to rt>ac h agreemPnt with El Paso Natural G:.is C11 <Jnd !::ioutht>rn California Gas Co. for SOlIIO to operate 800 miles of existing pipeline. Wha t Goe s (}p ••• Two ~leek Sl.7 million Tomahawk cruise m 1s::.iles .,hot ::.k) \\lard Tuesday from San Clemente bland ... lhC'n plunged into the Pacific Ocean b~fore l~e ~·vcs of Ddense secretary lfarold Brown l nghU . This dem- onstrates what happe ns in a test program ... w<1s all Wedoesday. July 26. 1978 APWI~ 1srown nad to say by way of t.-xplanatton to reporters about the embarras.;ing misfi res. They wer<' the seeond .rnd third failure!> of the Tomahawk. which ha::. un dcrgone 32 test::.. DAILY PILOT 1t a Welfare Suspect 'Innocent' COMPTON IAI'> -A 33·year· old mother of four who allegedly collected nearly $300.000 in welfare payments after claim- in g to h ave more tha n 34 children has pleaded innocent lo 13 counts of pe rjury and 10 counts of rraud. Superior Court Judge William Clay Tuesday ordered Barbara Jean Williams to appear for 3 pre·trial hearing Sept. 5. BUT HER A'M'ORNEY. Carl Jones. said he would attempt to have the fraud charges dropped. l:nder a re«>nl slate Supreme Court ruling. prosecutors must try Lo obtain restitution before ftl1n~ forma l c harges. Jones ~aid Dl·puty District Attorney Ronald L. Wheeler :,,aid Mrs. Jones was not home whe n in- vestigators went t o ask for restitution. ( Both federal and stale a p· proval 15 then necessary for SOH IO to <'onvcrt the existmg natural gas pipeline to crude oil Gas Plan a 'Lemon'? Jet Drops Fuel, Lands Safely "The information we had was that she was in night," Wheeler s aid. "We left a demand letter for payment with ilcr husband at her residence." ~1 RS. WlLLlAMS i~ accused or bilking Los Angeles County out of ahoul $290.000 smce 1971. Authortltes say she received $239.588 in wclfar<' checks and ru. much as $50,000 in food stamps a nd medical aid THE FI Rl\1 l\PPLIEO for lhf' federal permit in Septt'mbl'r 1975, and Roht'rt Schaadt. a SOHIO representative in Loni: Emergency Rationing Dra'Laj Criticum Beach. said. "This under::.corc ... the long le<1d lime involved in getting these permits, and I think il ra1sci. l>ertous question.., about how the entire-pro<'e~.., could be shortened " Proposition 13 to Boost Home Prices? LOS i\NGELF.S Ci\P1 Proposition 13 will not huv(' ~1 m ajor effect on Califor nia's economy tn the near future hut may eventually put upward pressure on homt' prices. Crorhr Bank said Tuesday. ··Proposition 13 1s not going to ~the dominant.. force an hhapmg our economy over the next two yea r s." Crocke r C h ief Economist llarold C Werner Jr told re porters .. Tht.• gt•ncr:.il business cycle "111 l>c mu('h more important " WERNER SAID Propos1t1on 13 would actually stimulatl' the state's economy over the next I~ months as ind1v1dut1h and hu:-.1 nesses begin to s pend some uf their property tax savings That spend mg. coupl(·d "11h the disbursement of lhC' slatl'·.., budgl'l surplus . will incrN1..,l' overall inromt• m the i.talt• ovn the next year. Werner said. The economist said Prorx>'>l lion 13 may put upward prcssun· on home pra·es by !'>lowing s;1ll''> of cxistin~ homt's, thu., lt m1tin~ supply LOS ANGELES CAP) Federal offi cials h ave taken their standby gasoline rnt1ontng plan for its first test run in car. c razy Southern California and have been told it m ay be u lemon. Under terms of the rough draft. composed by the US. Department of Enl•rgy, motorists would rt'Cc1ve an allot ment of 45 gallons per month for c<1ch passenger car they O\\n OthPr vehicles would receive <11 · lot nH•nts proportionate to thc1 r n11h·age. Only "large recrea tronlll vehicles" --a stall un llrfincd lt•rm would get no al· lutmt·nt Rl.'actaon to the plan came at a hearing 'T'uesday -the first on a national tour of l2 cities before the final proposal is decided in Septe mber The pa.nel was ex- pc•cted to hear more testimony here today. ---- T ,.,... Won't O~n SA:\ FR,\NCISCO li\P> Tht Squ<1w Valley ski rci.ort "111 not be issued a new permit lo opcr:Jlc i~ tram until an exact cause 1s determined for an acc1 dent that killed four persons and mjured 30 others. althouAh J prf'11minary rC'port blames \'111lcnt blizzard wmds. The preliminary report. 1ssucd Tuesday. clistounts mechanical follurc as the cause for the April 15 t ragedy. in wh1<'h a cabll' .;lic-ed rnto the tram Pardon Asked SAC RAMENTO <A P > Nt·wspapcr hl'ircss P<Jlr1c1;.i ll car~t shouJd bt• p ardoned. Lt Gov. Mer\'yn Oymally has urged ( STATE J an .i telegram lo President Cart<.'r "G1v<.'n the peculiar <'1rc umstances of her case. she hal> surely ser ved sufftcienl ltme lt escapt·s me what purpose• could bL• ~erved by furtht•r ancarccrat1on ." Dymally said tn the telegram which wa~ released Tuesday to the pre~~ Laqer Refaired YUBA ClTY <AP> -Attorney Ronald F. Fa hey, one of the original prosecutors in the Juan Corona murders case.'. was re- hired Tuesd ay to work on the learn that will handle Corona ·s retrial. Corona ~as--tan.tlcted in 1973 on charges of killing 25 farmworkers and burying thetr ho<l1es in orchards near this city in Sutler County. But the convic- t ion was overturned and a new trwl was granted May 8 by the State Court of Appeal. A pretrial hearing for the new proceedings was scht'dulcd for Aug. 3 Plea Changed PASADENA <APJ -Lori An d<•rsen. convicted of murdering her tennis coach in a three wom an love triangle. now says ~he was not insane at the time of th<.' killing and wants to be sen tenced rather than face a sanity hearing. Miss Andersen. 21. of Granada ll11ls . had ple::tdl'd innocent by reason of insanity but withdrew CJ11£1JRt)rS SJ-(0£ SA££ .. . on thursday ·July__ .Z7 th stote qJens Jo:vo a.m nwst shoes as much as SO°f ff jecdu:f> if19. adid as · busteY' hrow>t keds ·child life ·sandals · dY'ess shoes r>eg to i/J 95 now 390 ~ 13 9 0 oidsta.:r!ding selection f a~idas, b>1 uce jeti1 teY' and ot}ieY' atJile tic shoes >'€<] fC> ,Z.../-95 HOW 890 ..., /090 ""' ho1tPS JO , u Ht o~i. fhJ'll-th;.a1s. 10 ~9 f}i. JO -.Gsat '- that pica Tuesd ay. leaving Superior Court Judge Daniel L Fletche r free to sentence her Otherwise. the judge would have set a hearing date to de termi.ne he r s anity. Sente nc ing will t ake place Aug. 14 Cliff Climber Dies in Fall SAN DIEGO <AP> -A San Diego man apparently slipped while trying to climb down steep cliffs to Blacks Beach and feU about 40 feet to his deat h, authorities say. The coroner's office identified the victim Tuesday as Richard L. Powell. 36. _A Hnntinglon....Beac.b.J.i.[egu.ard_ who was surfing in the area notified police after he spotted the body on a ledge in an area known as Box Canyon and went to investigate. Police and tiCeguards brought the body down to the beach. SAN FRANCISCO 1 AP J -A Pan Am jumbo jet carrying 333 passengers to London lost power in an eogine on takeoff from San Francisco International Airport and had to dump about 100.000 pound s of jet fuel be fore it turned around and lande d safely. OFFI CIALS SA I D the m a neuver Tuesday night was not an "emergency I anding." Although passengers were shook up. none were hurt. officials said. The Boeing 747. bound non. stop for London. lost one or its four engines moments a fter ta keoff at 8:45 p.m. It flew over land. dumped part or its Cull load of fuel in order to make it light e nough lo land. then touched down backattheairport. 'l'B E P-ASSENG&RS-We-re taken back to the terminal. fed dinner and left just after mid- nig ht for London on another plane. Two of the passengers on the original flight changed l.betr minds and did not board the second time. o£ficials said. Election Due in Beach Nudity Case SAN DIEGO IAP> -The City Co un c il is being asked to authorize a special e lection to r estore legal nudity to Black·:-. Beach A s upporter said backers o( the move have gathered 38,000 s ign atures on petitions. more than enough to get the measure on the November ballot. In a vote last September. San D1egans rescinded a city or- dinance allo~ng~e to s~ ---·• and sunbathe in the riuae a ong the municipal beach below the cliffs of UC San Otego. They still do by the thousands but quickly pull on swimming suits when officers with citations drive by. porcelain salon SUMMER SEASCAPE SHOW This i:s a rare opportunity to VM?wand acqU1re for your collection some of 1he world's most beautiful marine ar t. Glonous sunsets, crashing surf, the rugged and beautiful coastHne ... each uniquely 1n1erpreted by artists known and collected by cono1sseurs around the world • Robert Wood • Bennett Brad bury • Andre Balyon Beverly Carrick • AJex Dzigurski Eugene Garin • Bradley Heald Me rritt B. Kelley • Charles Levier Steve Mirich • Donald R. Purdy Valintin • Robert Wee Prime Rib Dinner $5.95 Please accept our most cordial invitation to attend a Special R ecep tion Friday, July 28 6:30 to 9:30 Saturday, July 29 Noon to 5 p.m . First. you'll enjoy a marvelous soup du jour or crispy tossed green salad. Then we proudly serve you a generous portion of succulent Prime Rib. the king or beef. plus a piping hot baked potato with all the trim· mings. fresh sourdough bread and butter. For the finishing touch. it's coffee or tea and a tantalizing dessert. All this for only $5.95. Monday-Satur day 5 to 7:00 PM. Sunday 4 to 6:00 PM. Reservations 1\ccepted Charley Browns HUNTINGTON BEA CH -J 6 J 60 Beach Blvd. (714) 842·6602 For those unable to arrend rhe reception. the collection will remdin on display at the gallery through August 12 Gallery open Tues. ·Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12·5 other hour-. bv appoinrment 1741 Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach (714) 646-4515 5AH OltOO PllWY ___ ,.._~....;.....;...;..;.;;.,_~~~- ~ e -i I I 'TM l Wtt,fCl lfl' Ott ~ .. ,. . ,.,. " Robert N wee~1 Publ •S"e' l homu l(ffvtl Editor O••ngeeoa •• o.,,,p,,o, Editorial Page ..................................................................... Wednesday. July 26. 1978 County Island Annex in Motion .\ <'OuplL· of Wt•eks ugo, Newport Beac h c ity rounc1lnwn Don '.\lrlnn1~ h ad ~omt• prt•lty harsh word!> tor his collcaguet> I le ;,1 ccu~cd them or being unconcerned about <"OUnlY control of a 52 acre lsland near Hoa~ Mc.•mori<AI llo~pilal while plannmg to fight the county uvt>r control of the county owned Dunes Aquatic Park. Mdnnb, a resident of west Newport near the .... o.callcd county island. implied that h is colleagues were <iraggmg their feet on the issue located in his backyard \\'hile charging <:thcctd with the problems at the Dunes. -...:o one can dis pute that the county-controlled triangle 1w~1 r the hospital i!, a major source of problems because ol the high dcn:-.1ly upartments county officia ls ::ire <.illowing to go m there. But Mcinnis would appear to be guilt~· of :.i bit <Jf grand~tanding Councilmc:n ht.1vcn 't t!xuctly been <:Wagging their f cct on th<.• 15l>Ue Earlier lh1s yc~r. they initiated s taff levc:l talks bctwc:en the city and county to sN the stage for .innl'xation of the i~letnd If tho~e tulks havl' dnigged out. it's bL•causc the <·ounty's ht•cn mo\'ing at LI lcburl'ly pan• It appears likclv now th•.it counc1lmf'n will move ahead w ith annex<.it1on prOCl'L·d1ngs without thL' count)1 's 1i.1rt 1<'1pataon Should counc.·ll mt!n -.ubst!qucntly dcla) :mn<:'<<.it ion t'lfort-.. \\t"d :-a~· '.\h:lnnis' <:h<Jrgcs would be ,1ustif1 ed Hut tcir nm\ th1·v s£'c.•m a trifll' prematur<.• Traffic Roadblock? '.\1 onday. thl' '.'I cw por t Beach Cit} Council <Jg recd lo delay action on the uclministral1\'C procedures to suoport the so·tallL·d traffic phastng ordinunce. Counc1lmt•11 mJ,\' b<.· looking forward to their Aug 1·1 ml'l'ting when th€•y L'Xpt·t'l to finish tht' series of m t.>asures I hat havL• µroduted the new law. They a lso ought to ~ lnok1ng OVL'r lh<.•1r :-.houldcr:-. Wh:Jt th<·y might "l'l' 1:-. the specter of litigation that h.i:. dogg(:cf pr<.•v1ous c ity council elforts to make m ajor r·hangt:s in lhl' way th<.• <.·1ty operates . 01w rl'<'c.•nt mPmorc.1hle C:J1'tC invol\'cd th<.' cily and 1t~ l'f torts tu n·duce thl· den-;ity of the Vcrs<.1 11les th~n an ·•l>:J a·t m<:nt t'Omplt•\ lh<~l \\a:-gomg up ne<.1r Hoag \Ito nwr1•tl I lo~p1ta I • I l "a~ 1w t·oinc 1clem·e th!M.a lhl' "ttorn<."1 who ...,u<·<·t>~:-.full,v hancll<.·d lh(:lt c·a~c· ~the dc.·n~lopi•r was hm:ct h\ tlw J1 \'1111· Company to reoprc:-enl the firm in an ••1>1u·:n alll'l' ht•fc>n· thl' ('Otmt·ll earlier Lhi~ month Whc•t lll'r t ht.• I J'\'itw Comr><m~ choos<.'" to pursul' thc.• 1mplwd lhrL•at of litigation. or whether n·s some other cfM·l'lopt•1 1t "l'l·ms likc.·I~· that coundlmcn cnn expect to 11nd their tr.1lfit ol'(finance the subwct of J luwsuit Cuts Need Balance Bu~l't --pnont1('s-nre -the-llc:rme-ut-thl" game-for '\t•\\ port ;\Je~a l.in tficd Sc hool Ui:;tricl trustee~ the next _ I\\ o months u~ lht.>y fucc fmancial cutbacks forced b~ pa~s:igc.• of f>rop 13. ,\lrt.><.icl~. there h a\'e hct•n some interesting contrast~. Busing for hig h school :-.tu<ients 1~ out t pcrh<Jps with mon· t·uth"-lck~ lo l'OmL' > <.111<.I la::.l wt?ck t rustces decided 10 clo ;m;t.' \\1th (1 (.'l' towc.•ls for gym :-.tudents. Thi!; will .... 1\ <.· .in <.·~t1matt•d SU2.000 <.111d t·<.wse no ~ubst.mtw' prohlt..•m lor "tucl(•nl:-. and p<.ircnb. ,\lso. fi\'l' lop administrutors \ olunlarily decided to gin· up tlw1r IC'a'>L' car.., that are part of their contracts \\ 11 h I hL«l1:-.lrret But thl·-.1· ht·nL·,·oJc.•m gl'sturcs. 1n esl-.en ce pay cuts. \\l'rt• '-.uh-.t:int1<ill~· l'l'\'l•rst•cl hy tru!.lecs' approval o f a ·11 a1hp0t'\at10n <11low:1nn·" lhJl will provide tour ot the .1dm111i...tr:1t<'l''-. with S250toS300 a month \\'hill· 1t m~•Y be unfair lo ad\'ocate a pa~ cut for ad rn1ni .... trators ''h1le l('<.ithcrs apparently rl'main on cur· q·nt ...,al:ir~ '>l'hNluJLo..,. there·~ something unsettling about l.!1,·ing trunsport<1t1011 <tllo\\anrl·s to :.idmmistrators :.ind 1· 11tt ing tr ..insport<il 1011 for :-tudents • Oo1n1ons &itpressed rn the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot Orner 111ews expressed on this page are those ot their authors and artists Reader comment •s m111ted. Address The Daily Pilot. po Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/'Tip' B.> f •. M. ROYO f;dw.ml O'Nt•1ll ."' buseball playl'r 1n the I~. was :.o adept at hilling foul tip:. lo fore«• pitcher!> to walk him th<1t his t•ohorts mrknumed him "Tip " It w.1s in allusion to him that later ni ckn ames likewise identifi('() Speaker of thl' llous(' Thomas O'Neill a!> Tip. Tht' <·hurch building of old u~ually had a small door on 11~ no rth ::.idc. the Devil's aoor 1t was l'allcd It was left open during baptis ms and com m unions lo let the Devi' c.'llll .Id la~ affects you less "hen you fly wes t than when you fly cast. and less than - o~ar Gloonty Gus Wonder how many real criml'~ were being perpetrated wt11 ll' Ont> o r our p<ihce offic<>r!\ was tied up for two hour ~ pur:.uing u fri ttht nl:!d llowaiion boy who stoic fl WAVE in West Ncwpon? F. G N. c1thn whC'..n you fl} nurth or -,out h Q. "What breed or dog h:l:. t hl' best eyesight"" A The greyhound Q "What 's th e fas t est possible rate of reading speed?" A About 900 w.p.m Q. "Why is the Soviet Un ion's 'Kremlin ' so railed?" A. Means ''fortre!>s .. to Russian. T h e quaint con vc r sa. tionalists now refe r lo junk food as "kiddie litter.·• In the s peech of Tahiti. says our La nguage man. there is no word for orphan And there arc no orphanage!> t h ere. If youngster s lose their parents, those children are taken in immediately by a nother family. They are so unciviJized, those Tah itians. Say a dozen diffe rent kinds of fish are laid out side by side in the display counters at the seafood market. You can tell how each swam by its coloring. The perpen d1c u l a r s p ecimens. l ike salmon , and the flnlfish. like fJounder,aJI swim with the ir dark s ides up toward the light and their silver y sides down toward the seabed This comes to m ind because- & client AHkS If there's s uch a thing ns a "left h anded" fish. So to speak, there is. The flounder that s wims on its wront1 side might bt> so dHcrlbed ll 's called a fluke . Jack Anderson U.S. 'Secrets' on Soviet Ships? WAS HI NGTON Lurking 1n the dockyard:, of America ·s port cities m ay be a spy story. with a J ames Bond twist. Out of pure greed. American defense CQn tractors m ay be exposing the Air Force's most secret fighter plane. the celebrated 1''· 16, to Soviet scrutiny. The startling story 1s to ld 1n hushed tones on the dcx:ks ~nd i n s i d e maritime un- ion halls. but word of the disturbing :ti• legations has leaked to con- gressional in ves t igalors They ha\ll' been quietly tr ackin~ down reports that f'·l 6 p<Jrls may h ave been shipped to ou1 NATO allies in SOv1et ships The preliminary rinding~ arc contai ned in a conf1dent1<1I memo prepared for H ou!>~ MerC'h ant M<1 nnc C hairm<in John M. Murphy. D·N Y. The memo s tates ominously that "U S maritime u nions <1nd rnnk-and·rile dOl'k workl'ri. m Houston. Texas h ;n l' knowledge that the cla ssified F -16 part::. are already being s hipped on So.,,ret or bloc country mer chant ship~ .. INDUSTRY sources. the in ves ligators add . are abo "con vinced" that class1f1ed parts ror the F -16 are being transported on Soviet s hips T hese s hips at· legedly stop in Cuba where lht• hot cargo could be cxaminl'd "It's mosl certainly known to the government." the memo s uggest!>, "that Sov1l't ships ar nv1ng or leaving the L' S Ea~t Coast m ake a port of c<1ll in C uba." Security for the F 16 ship m ents is s upposed to comply Mailbox with stringent Air f''orc<' and NATO secrecy requirements. An ··eyes only" ;igreemeot with the four NATO allies. who are help· ing the United States produce the fighter planes for mutual de· tense. ~triclly forbids the "re- lease of tnformal1on lo non· purtic1pat1ng stales · But the Sov 1tt ~ h,n•l lure d American busmess mt·n to use their merchunt s h11>i. by (I( re ring drastic. cut r:tll' pnn·" Huge Russian {'arJ(o sh1J>'-roum the Western sh1pp1nJ.t tant•i-•mil l<1ke s h ipments out from undt·r 1 ht hot)blt d l., ~ m J t11 1 mt-t lel'l Hy . 1ast11nj.! .-ates u1, tn 40 ptor ('I Ill lhl ~)Vil I C'Jrj.!Ct hunter-. h,,.,,, IHIO .il)ll· 1(1 makt• JI h t n r. rn <· n ,, I 1 n r 11 J d ~ 1111 Amt 1 lt'.Jt\ '-h1pplnj.! i\I h .i~1 3i 1>t 1 c•c•nr 01 ;111 car~o t 1,rr. •nJ.. 11, 1h1· l:n1H·d Stalt·i. Ir om ~··~t Cu m:1n)-ror (•Xam 1111 • 11r t h •• ulN1 l'J"lwdrd I ooo m1:P:-.. 1·rn:-.:-. J(u., ... 1.1 whl!r<.> 1 t 1 . p 1 t lo. t ti u" b y Sci v wt mt, t hanl 1 '" r:t 1 ,.. .11 rnh·nor rJlt·,.. and 'h11>l'l'd 10 th1· l' ~ ~10ST S('OTClt wti1"!.\'. di· l11lc·tl 1n ~t·otiand. ill~<> 'lJke!> J 1..000 milt· r:dl• :.rroi-:. Ru::.:.ia " till· m<mt, 1lpo1t:.. beforl· 11 · t1rk:l·~ tht 1\mc.inr:in pdfllte · Thl· Sov1t•t mt•• t h<int flret ob \l;ou:-l't ,,.. l<Thtng mont·y on theM· .h 1 p nwr.t... hut 1 hl· K rt•ml1n rr1Jkt•.-. up th< ct.f'ltnnct· m ordt·r 1<1 :.t rt:n,l!thL•n t ht f11•1·I 1r. 1~11rnc:-tht.-m.,1or F It. c·c111t r<1t'tor . GC-nl·rn1 1Jyn;;m1r:. \l~o1oust) c1lntl'' •h,,1 ,1ny So \ H·I thl[l!o hi.tVl bt:1 r~ l.I' t•d 111 t1·~n,por: f ii p<irt:. It hi.t~n l h,,P1H·nt•d Thut ~ ni, C'h •• net'." J Ct. m. al Dyn<JmlC' .pokc•:-mJn t11ld OUI JSSl)(':<:.tt.· J.;('lt :Vt.tchell B ld hl·h1nd <'io~t d doo1 ,, <:t•n(•t al O~ r.:im1c:-oft1c:J1:. con l'1 ·<h-d JI; t•ong(l,·;·o1on<1I 111 \t:-iltJ;:JltH S lhitl "lhl'le I" nothing m thl• contract lhdl (Ht•clud t-., :-h1pp1ng by t'w t s SR . TOP C'O~H1 E RCF. Dcp<irt m t.· 1~ 1 1· \ fH· • 1 " h ..iv l' 4:l I ·, n ,, t' l< r. <i WI l d gt c1 I r. t• ('rt· 1 11·-..11mom lh<:t Hus .. 1i.in c-. rr11·r-. c·otlld bt.· 1 r:rn .port.r.~ · com 11h·tt·1~ C':Js .. 1fa·d tqu:pml'nt l•1r tht• fohu:ou,.. F :fi Foolr.olt. 1'hl .. i.11 mtd \I t.:1 ph\ I' pt t.•p:trtll~ 'o flt'CIJI 1t·~1,l<Jt1on 1h:it \\oul<I proh1h1: Ila_· lran:-po11 ol f.'if Purl• :1 ho<J rd Sova•t i-h111~ 6fficia -car-Policy Still-To-o-eenerous- To the Editor In m y mind the practice or providing public officials tc1t y, county, school dis trict. etc l with cars has always been a qul·stionable one With the pass<ige of Proposition 13 there s hould no longer be any quc!.tion about lhl' practice. Public of· ficials should use their own car:. and be reimbursed for mlle<1ge only when they are on official busines:.. AS A teacher who must travel between schools during the day I am reimb ursed at thl' ralt• of 17 cents per mil e County s uper.,,isors are chgihle for a SJ90 per month car allowance. or S4 .680 a yc<ir They would h<ivc to driv ~ their personal <:ar 27.529 miles per year a t 17 cents a mile to justify this expense. Supervisor Laurence Schm1rs cont ention t h a t cars h ave a lways been considered part of s upervisor's salaries i!> tntcr<.'Sl· ing. but hard to accept in the light of Proposition 13 It is JUl>t as difficult. however. tr> accept the idea of a S390 monthly car al Iowa nee Supervisor!. should e ither have access to a pool car when on of. ficla l business. or be re imbursed for use of their pcr:,on:-il car while on official business on a mileage basis only <such <1~ 17 cents per mile' DOB COOPER Traufer Rules To the F.ditor: In regard to your article of Ju ly 7 ... Move Riles Teachers." it would greatly behoove district spokeswoman J ean Harmon to familiarize herself with the dis- trict's contract with the teachers berore she comments about the distr ict's privilege to decide who goes where. The contract lis ts seven fac- loa·s lo be considered when the question of involuntary transfers a rises <section 8.3.31 ll further states that the "pro· visions of 8.3.3 sh all determine who is to be transferred in an overstaffing situation." and not the unilatcr:il whim of the prrn. cipal or district MIKE MARINO, BARBARA BLOCK, MORRIEADAMS, D ON DUFFY. DON S IMPSON eo..dl s.~~~,, To the Editor: Congratulation!\ on your July 19 editorial about the seeming secr ecy surro undlnR certuln matters at the Newport Beach City Counc il Th<' Newport Center business community has watched the style of the new council unfold and shares your concern that the councll 's bus1· ne11s be remcm~rcd as being the public's buslnct18 w.-a re nlso concernl'd lhul many facct-B or th • new dJrec t tons bcrng taken b> thl' council seem so orchestratc.•d that lh<.•y must he being pre·dctermtned. t.·vc·n as to who 1s to introduce '"hat thought OBVIOUSLY. the Newport Cl'nter Association is interested in the welfare of the business l'Ommun1ty in Newport Center llowevt.>r, we are also interested in the welfare or rc!-iidenls of Newport He<•C h a<> they art• af ft:C'tt•d bv rlcc1sions mack bY lht•1 r l·lci·tcd officials We hopt• that the dct·1s1ons made by lhL• t•ouncil will be prudent. f1!-ic:dly ~ound . and rcspc<·tful of thL' nghts of all taxpayers. The <1sso<'1ation salutes your respons 1blP JOurnaltsm 'and hopes you C'ontinuc to express opinions th;.1t will hold th<.' elect. t•d off1c1als a<:countable to c 1t1ten:. and taxp<iyers THOMAS S $ANTLEY President Nt•wporl Cl'ntcr Association Boat 'l'ax1>11 To the Editor. G;1ry Granv11lt>'s quandary. .July 16th, about thl' rate of taiw t10n or1 boat:. and airpl<tnt•s 1s nolhing to quander <!bout Proposition I:\ clearly states a I pcrel'nt tax hm1lat1on on proper ty Uoals and planes a rc proper ty 1ust like hom es and business properly And the California Constitution s tates that all pro. pcrty must he taxed equally That makes tl very clear I hope au<hlor controllC!r Vic llc1ms understands this because B 0 .A.T . Boat Owners Associal· ed Togethel'. are a lready plan ning a law~uit if taxes are not applied equally to boat!> Heims' a dm1ss1on that. ''It 's a ver)' serious issul' anc1 the wrong move ean be very roslly lo both the taxpayers and lhl' (taxing> ;_1gc nc1cs." seem s t1> neglect the adm1ss10n thul t he taxing-agen· cies are <ilso the t:ixpHyers agen· c1c:. lhat t-hl'} ::.upport through their taxes So a wrong move by th<· agencw!\ costs the taxpayer~ twice· The seriousness of the 1s~u<· deser ves a serious invest1gat1on of how the law 1s to be a pplied GOl.01 E .JOSEPll Teaclaer Tribute To the Editor. I want to take this opportunity lo pay tribute to a group of out standing Newport Mesa ..,ch0<1I teachers who art> providing ;• great summer school progr<tm for our district c hildr en wrth ll'SS·lhan-fair compens;.,t1on T h e s e l e a c h e r s '" e r t• scheduled to work at P aularino School and. after public pro grams were cancelled. vol(•d un an1mously to continul' the· full program privately at Southern California College r ather than disappoint the community and leave the children with no platt• lo go. By contmutng to offer th1 fu ll program. these t cac·her~ sacrificed the opportunity to m a mtain a rea!)onablf' -.al<i r} w ith reduced staff Our children a re cxp\•n cnC'ing an excellent ski ll ' program along with m<1ny 'Pec1<:1l. cxc11 1ng ::ind fun classes that buil<I physical, artistit· and creultw alJ1lit1cs In add1t1on. the staff voted to m:11ntarn an <1ftc•rnoon session for th<' henefrt nf work ing parents. again Ht their own cost. These teachc rSI have also supplied all o r their o w n m a te ria ls and prizes. CHARLENE CARLSON Mald119 Point• To lhc Editor (;ov Brown ,,.. u potit1ru. op portun1st who was telhng 11~ '-' few weeks <1J:O thcit 1t would ht disaster liml' 1f Prop t:J passed So were most publiC'at1oni-111 eluding the Daily t'llot "'h1l'r I read religiously Now Gov Brown i~ <·<lllrnl! ior landlords lo pass on ~J so <·ulled tux savm~ to tenants Ob.,,11>usly he is doing this to make point ... "'1th the rcntf'r voter Rrour In no uncertain term" h<' told ui. to Punela .... '~·Ir~,. ~~~l w~ ,, r~ .. -~ • r ll r~,-1 1 :('. ..;}ti\,.·• 1 ~~,,'1~ "' ·' , IL .. • -1 t · , r , '· 1 : • • t I l l ... ~ I 1 I'\\, • ' I ' . ' ,.;.. . /;',.-. \ ' ), . l"_l'\. /\11 I I •< ' l '" ... I .:s~ ' r ,U'"'7 .. at\• ' .... • •~a-.. 1 ""''-~..,, '-..J,\ ' . ,... ,,~, > ~ • ~,....,,#, ~/\~ ' I [ 1 i • l "-~ .>. • ~ \ ··~ ,.., -~ I ' '• '" _,. ' ! ~'I..'-. \ ~ ...... -· -~--• .At~~ --~ -·· f" ,-_; -:--...... .,~ 'W811 a minute. man-ao you mean we're ALL p101n clothes druQ SQuad officers here?" J \ltllt-tor Prop >t along w~th 1h1 othl'r hureaucr~•t!< f OWN four unit...; 1n ~1dd1t t011 i.. the ont: I lrH• in and :t co:-b n'• over S200 <' montt> ou• of poc•k11 t·Vl'n with tht· Prop I'.! :-u\ 1111-!" Our J!Ovl'rnor and ht!-pol:llc.;t t-rony ad\'1:-or.; realt1c now ho"' for un<:1ttuncd the\ Wl'rt· Ill th1 pulse of the: voter" r<'g:.Hd111~ taxc-. in Pr<1µ 13 Nuw th1' n11ll. tOa1'1 inc11v1du:tl \HIL h:1H' ,,,, ;. ::,!Ollt'IOOr .... tr ,\.•,,:: f(' m .. ~. potnti-for hi!-poitttc·~·! lt.:lu1<· JI'•' 1 1 • rn l' d v 1 h l m' "1 ;_i !< t• ..._ o t 111 <•d\. l!-11~' b~ <'"'"'"~· up v. 11[1 11d1<·ulou1' '-U,l.!~t·!-lHJO'-ul h1 \1 mom•,v rrom f'rop 13 -..hould 111 U~l'd b~ prl\·;.lt ind!\ •du;1!1' 011 ~roup whrch 1:-rnmpi.lrt,...<in 1 g r:n t'I)' cl1saµµo1n1t•d w •lh Ill' man" act1on1' He I .. <.~' lh• ~l~tlU1' 4:llld tht· '-lalUrl' •I' ou· CJp1n1on 10 ht n t.l<1<'kd .• ~ CESf\I• Prl'~1dcn1 \ oH r<.1\~sru South Or~1ngc Cout1•' .\o "Gouger· To the Editor \.\. h y m u ~ 1 d l' l t• n 1 . f ·' 1 r l <tndl o rd:~ bl ""'"~I• •NI wit h f<11lb;•('k!-rt'l!I I :'el'lt'' l'tl bt•C'a USl 01 th1 l1CC'd!-of rcr•1 j!.llUJ.:l'I "" l'ropll' Irk\ mt. .. Iii !'l•ar olt1 \\ tdov. ~h r u,b.1nd U ~t·d It makl' low i t.•nt,.. (')<1:>1-thle bv do 111g m ost na lhl rt.•p<~tr~ and '11' prov<•ment-. o,, 01::-litlll• 0111 bedroom tnpk-< My lt•nant-.. h<>th h .. \(' l;1rJ?1 ' income~ lh;.1,, I I \vor~ part t1m1 due to 111 ht•a!tr p1 oblcm .... :in•' pa) largt mcrl1C'al b11li:: Thl'\ ~t·I rvt•r.vthrn.e on !\ledtcar<.· But t ht" ,1r\ $:O<>d 1 en;1n1 1'h1·y "l' bel'n hcrl' .1 Ion~ 11 m1· ;•nd ! ht'VL' lr•uJ to kel·p th• pl;•l'l' nict• '"'•th low rt·nt~ I SPENT r;llllt .1 b11 t n1~ )Cdr 0,, 'm Pl OH•mt. nt:-. (' \ f)C'C' I tng lll 1 ;11se rt•nt:-•n al}out St•pt t•mbl·r' or Octobt.•1 Th< 11•nt:-v..oulcl o;t1ll hl low. bul ! w1ll tuk1• a los~ Wt' huir onl ~ <•bout t ht> I rvin1• ( • <' m p : n ~ 1i n d o t h 1• r b 1 I:! landlordi-! ('un 't t'H'n t'umpan· with lhc ~en:or c1tl1.t•n ('0Uph' down lht-~tre<•I fhLll has (1ve un1li-Tht>y too .,a~ 1t will he a ha rdship to n •turn an~ money or h :1 \ t• roll hack!' \\.Ill th<· busmc!>~('!> v.ho mu~ h:.>H· a tax ~uvini: ltht>y don't know )t.'1 hov.. ml1('h. a:, mo!>t of u,. don t kno~ l'•I her·'. hav., ·' rollb:1c•k 1n p:·1r.-... tor con Ml. HANSO!'i • l..(rteri from rt!adn.c a,, welcome Thr nght 10 ronatnst lttlfrri to /It ~,or d1m111ot(' libtl 1s re&ttvtd Utter' Of 3()() wor~ or Lr~s wtll bt givm prt/ertncr All lrttl"r., mu.it '" cludr signolurt and mmlang address but naml'~ moy bt wtthheld on rt• qwst 1f su/ /1rrent reas°" 1~ opporenr P0tt~ Wiii nor bt publJ$hftl 17 Saddlehaek • Cot-ks • VOL. 71 , NO. 207, 4 SE CTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1978 T EN CENTS U.S. Tourists Leave Costly Japan TOKYO <AP 1 American tra velers. their wallets shrink ing with the latest record tow to· day in the value of the LI S dollar. are saying "sayonara" to expenMve J apan after spending fewer and fewer days here ''I'm Just not buy an~ anything here.·• said Mrs Peggy Steel. of Chico. Cahf echoing the phght of m ost A me ri can v1s1to rs ··E vt.'ryU11ng 1s tO<J expensive • Americans wen~ being forced to ration spending money and give up meals and movies as the dollar hit another record low clos mg price of 195 05 yen -a 26 percent decline in value s ince last September. Tourists today were getting 192 .90 yen at ma1or hotels for c as h dolla rs, u 2 percent decrease in 48 hours While Tokyo has Jong been rat AP •l•~o HIS RESEARCH AIDED FIRST TEST TUBE BABY Or. Patrick Steptoe Has a Medical Breakthrough 'Test Tube' Girl, Mother Both Fine OLDHAM. England <AP> Doctors say the five pound. 12 ounce British girl believed lo be the world's first test-tube ba by 1s "quite normal" a nd that mother and daughter are in ex cellent condition Th e b aby. nine· day!> pre m ature. w as d~lt vl.'rcd b y Ca esarean section to JO year-old Lesley Brown at 11 47 p.m Tuesday in Oldham 's r ed-brick g1meral hospital The father. 38-year-old truck drive r Gilbe rt .John Brown. chain-smoked tn a waiting room outside the• fourth-floor operat ing room. Hosp1l<1l o£fic.:iab said he· was close· to lNtr::. when told he h ad a daught<.•r. Britis h ~Pl'C1alist s hailed lhl· birth as a m a jo r me di ca l breakthrough for wome n unable to have children beca use of 1r reparable d e fec ts i n their physical makeup But they cautioned that the s afe birth of Mrs . Brown's daughter does not guarantee an . immediate solution to the prob le ms of infertile wom en. Beca use a blockage in Mrs Brown's fallopian tubes prevent· ed normal conception. the baby was conceived by rem oving an egg from one of her ovaries and fertilizing it in a laboratory with her husband's s perm . After fi ve days of nourishment in the test tube. il was pla nted in Mrs. Br o w n 's ute ru:-; lo deve lop <Sff RABY. Page J\2) I ake Mission Viejo Finally Filling Up By JERRY CLAUSEN Of,,_ D.tlly Pli.l Staff W a tcr 1s flowing through ;1 new. S5 mil hon Mission Vic Jo Co pipeline from San J uan Ca pistrano this week to "top off" Lake Mission V1eio T he ll·mile-long pipeline. un· der construct ion since last fall and delayed becau!:.e of heavy rains. was planned origina lly to fill t he entire• 12f>·arre recrea· Or:~:IJ:•s • Weather Patchy night and mor n mg low clouds other wise most ly sunny throu g h T h urs da y Not m uc h change in te mperatures. High s n ear 70 at t h e beaches to m id 80s inland area::. Lows lonight 65 to 70 INSIDE TODA l' Altentl(ln con1mue.~ I<> focus ()ti Pt>te ROS(' OS the C'inCin· no11 batter goes /or c hit tn hrs J9th Jtraight game tonight in New York Story, RI A1'1'._r......,k t ..... .., l,.,M, l•Y• •11ll1M1• C.llftr1tl• CIH1ll1 .. CWlllte c .... _. 0HlllNtlk H ....... 1 ....... •11t~··­,...twl91 ,,_ MyO• ...... "~ l•dex All Aftfl Leitten Cll Alt M•lllM• Al "' Mlli... ~111 as ..,, -..... au Af Mvtl( lew 11 01-lt Mwtol l'-1 M Cit Net1111el ,........ A• Cit Or~c...My Alt Alt 9-11 a14 M t.ieO M•""' If ..... ,., .... .i.. .. (II f11 .. 11n ~ C1•• ,, • .._., A• It "••It ..... , A• Cll t1onal lake when state officials c ut off s uppli es of northern Californi<i water during the rt• cent three-year drought F ollowing heavy rci ins a nd snows an northern Califooua. the st ate re-eva luated the filling project in Februa ry and ruled that the lake could be filled with Colorado River water without in- terruption of service to other so uth e rn Ca'I Ho rn i a w ate r customers Subseque ntly . 1 2 btllion g a llo ns of w a te r h a s been pumped into the private Mission Viej o community lake . which ope ned to area reside nts in June , according t.o Bill Knitz. Santa Margarita Water district m anager. Water being pumped through the new pipeline from the San • Ju an <underground> basin will fill the last six inches of the lake about 222.000 gallons -and be used in testing the line before It is t urned over to the wate r dis· trict by the Mission V!('jo Com. pany. Kn1u said T hat operation. he added. 1s expected to be com pleted by the middle of next wee k T he Mission VieJo Company and t he San Juan Basin Authori ty a'reed la s t year t o the pipeline proj ect which is to pump 23 million gallons Of lOW• qua lity water from beneath the San .Juan Capistrano a rea to Mission Viejo. Basin Authority officials vi ew the project as the first step towurd a news usable wa te r sup· ply by allowing r uin flows lo rtltrut<' Into the p a rt ially emptied ba~in. Knlt7. ~aid When Lake Mission Viejo I~ rilled, Knlti 11rud this mornin~. lhe San Juan wate r will b~ directed into Santa MnrQ3riW (Sff LAKE, Palf' AZ> ed one of the world's most ex· pens 1 ve cities the continuing decline of the dollar has proven a n added blow to Amer ican travelers. "The price of food is the thing that a mazes us ... said William Jac ks on, ;a t o u r is t fro m Alameda. Ca li( "You really have to budget when a cup of coffee costs $3 And steak at $75 for two. we can't afford that " Even a traditional-style s ushi dinner ra w fis h -can co11t $60 or more for two Single rooms at hote ls used by foreign t ravelers range between $34 and $46. S tatis tics released by the Japa n Tourist Association 1n · dicat e foreign visitor s a re s pe nding fewe r days an J apan. Tourists who spent nearly 14 ~ days in this country 1n 1974 O<>W stay about nine d ays. a survey showed. The U.S. currency zigzagged in heavy trading on the Tokyo for eign exchange m arkel . dip· ping to 194.50 in the early after noon and closing at 195.05. It closed at l95.525 T uesday. Vo lume was high al $870 million. with the central Bank of Japan accounting for possibly $200 million in an effort to bra ke thP rise of the yE'n, bunkers said. The dollar plunged through tbt• psychologically 1 mporta nt 200·yE'n barrier Monday. and one trader a t a J apa nese bank com· me nted today ''There aren't any psychologica l bar riers left. The next le vel will be 190 yen .. In another development. the Unite d St atec; r ecord ed t he :.m rdlest t rade deficit in more than u year l::ii.1 month TheftSuspectsNahhed Sheriff Jaih Rival's Fund-raiser By TOM BARLEY Of,,_ O.lly l'li.1 St•ff Three sus pects who a ll egedly t•ollected rhecks promised to an Orange County Deputy Sheriff'~ i\ssociallon fund·r aising cam· paign and at the same tim e pic ked up t hl' contribut ors v;d u ables have b1·cn Jailed by sherirr's investigators Sheriff Br ad Gates. announc ing the arrests today. identified the s uspects as Michael Bennett. 18, whose last known home ad dress was in Mission Viejo. and two Juveniles: a boy. 17. and a girl. J6 Gate:. said the 17-year-old sw. Laguna's Police Chief Fmed $500 Laguna Beach P~Ch1ef John Sparks, who returns to du· ty Monday. was fined $500 Tues. day for beating a fellow bar l)atron Sparks. who pleaded no con· test < nolo contend ere> to one count of battery, was sentenced m Sa nrn Ana Municipal Court Sparks. 42. was involved in a bar fi ght .June 29 He r eportedly pushed a long-stemmed carna lion into the face of a fellow bar patron before shovm~ a table aga inst the man's chest and pounding him several times in lhl' fat'('. Deputy District Attorny Ron Kre bcr said the ole~1 of nolo con· tenderc is the same as u plea of guilt. "but the legal effect of this pica means that the guil t ad· mission cannot bc used in a civil cuse " Tha t would presumably pre· vent Costa Mesa tr uck driver Delbert Mathieson. the victim in the bar fight, from us ing prior court testimony should he sue the police chief and city K r e bcr s aid he originally soug ht Jail time for t he then suspended police chief. as well :is :: fine "But after review of s imilar ( ba ltery I cases which occurred m bars with only minor injuries sustained by the victims. we ob· se rved that the courts never sen· tenced anyone to jail on a first offe nse." Kreber said. "So 1 felt a large fine was more in orde r." fie said he fell the $500 fine was unus ually high, "but we wanted to be sure we we ren't ac- cused of making allowances for the fact he is a high·rankin~ police ofri cer ." The action Tuesday in Judge Richard Orozco's Santa Ana courtroom. comes less than two week s a fte r South County Mu nicipal Court j udges asked that the case be transferred to . the centra l court. lludget Meet Set TonighJ Saddl e b a c k Va l ley Untried School Dis trict trust ees will conduct a s pec i a l budRel s tudy session at 7 o'clock tonight In district offices at 25631 Oieeno Drive in Mission Viejo. Members of the public ond dis tric t inte r est groups will be able to ad. dress trustees on a ll pro· posed budget Items in the S33.7 m illio n spe ndi ng package. Trust musi approve a rtnal budaet by Aug. 10 pect was an em ployee of Omega. Inc .. a Laguna Beach company used by the de puty s heriffs group to raise tunds tor the cam p<i ign of Sheriff's LI L:.iurcn Rus k . Gate:.· opponent in the November elec t1un He a llegcd th u t He n nt'tl masterminded the IJurgla ry ring from hh campl'r truck which was halted July 12 tn the Laguna Hills area 1n whul officers believed was a stolen vehicle situation Officers said they found ca meras a nd Jewelry hidde n throughout the truck. mostly in lhe limn~ of the vehicle. while they we re verifying lhat Ben nett did indeed own the truck. At this point, Gates said . 1l 1!'> be li eved that t he t r io and another suspect who 1s being sought today committed Ii c;outh county burgla ries 1n volv1n~ $15.000 in property Gates said about Sl0.000 of that property was stole n wh1ll' the trio pursued leads given the m by Omega. He said proper ty valued at $5.000 was taken f ro m homes which h ad not responded lo the Omega t•am paign. Gates said all the burgla rized homes were in t he Laguna Hills Fido to Flush Pet Potty to End Scooping? MI AM I (AP J Some cities and st at es. m <.in ef · fo rt to combat dog and c at litter . have passed law-. requiring owner s to scoop up a fter their ani mab ln· ¥efllej:..E'rankiin-T~el-has eome..up-wiLh Lhe s;;ucond generati on device -a nush toilet for pets. "Wh en an idea like t his hits you. you JUSl li~ht up like a fi recracker." explained Temel. who s pent d ght years and SJ 10.000 o n his project. T he animal potty is a st a ll with a floor made of stainless steel i.la ts Underneath the floor :.ir e s pray nozzles and a lank of water. It is s urrounded on two sides by pipes. hoses and a fiberglass shell. A botl l ed sc·e nt a "t e r ri bly powerfu l stimulant " attracts the animal to the toilet Temel e xplained it took 18 m onths of obser vation . la b ana lyses und some personal sniffing to de velop the ngh t scent Te mcl estimate::. his a nimal toilet could bt> manufactured for under $250. Arwheim Envisions Windfall From Rams By GARV GRANVILLE Of IM O•lly Pllot SI.Hf By the time the Anaheim City Council approved a pact Tues· day afternoon that will bring the Los Angeles Ram!) to Orange Co unty 1n 1980, football ha d take n a back seat to hig h finance a nd real estate 'R'ela ted story Page RI ) The high finance involved an estimated $150 million worth of d evelopment in the Anaheim Stadium area as well as football tickets priced at $15 a head and game parking al $3 a car The real es tate involved 95 city.owned acres s urrounding the st adhun. plans ror eight· s tory office buildings. other com m ercial-reta1l development and a 475·room hotel. From the city council's view· point. Ana heim is tn a "can l lose " position Th e cit.v wi ll s ponsor $22 million worth of municipa l rev e n ue bonds lo prov ide llW money needed to a dd 27 .ooo seats to Anaheim Stadium That bond debt will bl' repaid from the estimated Sl.R million a nnually the city wi ll receive from the football enterprist: at the stadium. As a matter of fact. revenue estimates indicated the city will get $300.000 a year more in In· come than will be needed to re· tire the bonds. Anaheim's Rams revenue will come from its 7 1f~ percent sha rt• of gate receipts as we ll as lt~ 50 per cent of parking and con· cession income at the stadium <See RAMS, Page AZ) a nd El Toro areas lit• !>aid a number or Leisure Wor ld residents we re among the v1('t1m s and that one t.'lderl} l.dy lo::.t '' dw mond ring valued .\t Sfi.000 after lhf' t rw v1s1ted t he• pn.•mtSt.'!> G atl'S -.aid thl· t'Onnect1on or tht' alleged hurglars to a cam· pa 1~n mountt•d m support of h1:,, Novl'mber opponent had nothing to do Wlth his calling a press confrrencc today And he s:.11d he hoped that publ1l'll} -;temming from the ar. res t:. would not reflect un. favor ably on th<' deputies' as· <See JAii.El>, Page J\2l Child Care Study w -ins WuntyOK 0 1 sclaTmln~-an y pa rt in "soc1ah zed child care." lame duck Orange Co unty Super visor Laurence Schmit cas t the lone vote agamsr furthe r study or 1·ounl} aid to day <·a re facilitie::-. Tue::.d ay Th t> l>UbJcct was broug ht before super v1::-.ors m a r eport from tht• eounty':. Commission on the Status of Women which char~ed that the county lags far behind in providing its resident~ with child care foctlil1es Th'' rc·port noted. for instance. that in thl' 1976·77 fiscal year. San OtC'J.:O Count y s pent $2 m11l1o n in u1d t o day cart- t:.1 c1lit1cs whilt• Orungt' County s pent $52.000 The report cont a1ncd a list of 28 rccommendat1ons aimed at 1mprov1ng t•h1ld care services for working single parents in Ora nge County. Surx·rvisors re· fc rrcd 1t lei u count y committee s tudying youth !>Crv1ces. The list was gcilher ed by the commission on women during a 1 ece nt day long semina r that dre w 75 chi ld care providers and tntt•rl'sted c·1t17.Cns T hC' su~gl'stwn!-ra nge from <'ailing upon -.upe r visors to <·reatc.• a modcl day carc center lor the South County to ha ving industry develop day rare cen tcrl> for t.'mployet•s to as king government to easc licensing rules and othe r restric'tions for child care facilities. "Or ange County has lagged behind comparable counties in receiving it s share of state and fede ral fu nds for child care and development programs." said Co mmission C h a i rwo m a n Pauline Rangel While child care se rvices have <See STUDY, Page AZ> Non-teachers Lose Jobs 90 Cut; Capo Schools Hope lo Rehire Some More than 90 non-teachers will be laid off from the Capistrano Unified School Distr ict as a re suit of Propos ition 13-imposed cutbacks, but some employees may be re ins tated if funds become a vailable over the next school year. Most pen;onnel cutbacks cen· tered on part·Umc or classified employees. So·called certiflcal· ed employees -administrators. te achers a nd counselors, tor ex· ample -s uffered a loss of some supplementary pay In the round of budget reductions Largest cutb3Cks uw olved 34 pa rt·lime teacher aides. 31 reg. ular aid~ and lbree connected with senior hlih s chool op po rtunity classes th;H we re eliminated The District's c ustodial ranks were reduced by 20 POSitions. some of which are not filled now. Eig ht grounds keepe rs also were eliminat ed unde r t he budget cuts. Accordintr to district otriclals. <1ome custodians could be re· Inst ated depending on income re ceived through tommunity use or school facilities. Cle rical assistants , about holf of them part-lime. also rett the brunt of post.Jarvis spending cutbacks. Fifteen full·time clertcal ~l lions wtll bf ~Hmlnated whlle M part l1mt• pos1t1ons will not be funded next year Teachers affected by program cutbacks, such as elimination of opportunity classes, w ill be p l aced b a c k into r e gular classroom teaching. An extra six administration positions . recomme nded by a study tor enlarging the dislt1c:t's admlnislrat1ve st aff, wilt not be included next year as originally anticipated. Some INt('h('rs <'Ould receive les<1 pay next year due to the slaHhinlt of SO·call ed supplemen tuy pay tor oddltlonal jobs. such as driver t raining and SCTV· rng ~s d~partment chairman. . \Z OAJL Y P1LOT SB Edison Walkout Settled A 10 \.\t'(•k -.trike JI Southt-rn l .ll1forn1a Edison Company po wer plJnb ;11 llunt1ngto11 Bt>ach and San Onofre and at 1•1ght other Southern Califomta l<wations wa:. reported settled t>arly today Edi1.on spokesmun Stanley Cann said that nearly 1.110 members of the Utility Workers Union of America . Local 246, ratified new terms of the con· trac t this week He said that both union and Edison ne~ot1ator::. were still in the process of consummating the agreement this mornin~. Cann said that terms of the nt>w agreemenl were sketchy but that he expected the power ... , al 100 workers to return to their 1obi. later lh1s week The blrikang workers m aintain and repair Power units They went on strike May 10 when they balked at an Edison proposal to place them on a rotating seven· day work schedule in which they \.\Ould work \.\el'kends without overttml' pay Tht' Ed1!:-oon spokl·s ma n said that 1t wa!> his understanding that tht> strikt>rs agreed to the nt•w work schedule The union r>0sted pickets at ll untin~tnn BN1eh. San Onofre. two Long Beac h stations . Orm and Beach. Mojave. El Sc.>~undo. Redondo Beach. Ox nard and Mandalay near Ven· tura About 500 members of the E<l 1son super visory pe rsonnel worked 12·hour shifts to main tarn the p-0wer plants in the absen('e Of lhl' utility worker Un· ion members. A :.enc!> of m1sch1evous at· t acks directed against non-strike Ed1::.on t•mployce!> was rc p-0rtcd la!>t m onth Thert• wen· 125 m em bers of 1 hl· !:-olrtking union at San Onofre .ind :inotht•r fiG at Huntington Bl'iH'h fht: fac1l11 y 1n llunt1ngton Ht•<Jeh h01s a capacity of produc 111g ~1!10 ffil'g.1w<.1lh of c-h·ctm:ity :111<1 <-.1n M'r\'l' a pu1.1ulut1on of .ibuut 750.000 Tax Forms Rapped ·Report Says They're Too Hard Medal of Freedom Pre!->1dent Carter places the Presidential Medal of Freedom around the r.cc k of Ambassador Art hur Goldberg Wednesday. The medal was aw<J rded during a While Hou~l' ceremony. WASHINGTON CAP> If any taxpayer needed official con firmation. here it is. from the General Accounting OHice: in- come tax forms are too difficult for a lot of Americans to un· derstand Both the Jong and s hort 1040 forms are "written al a reading level beyond that of many tax· payers.·· the GAO said in a 118·page report released Tues· day The Internal Revenue Service. the CAO said. is more concerned with having 1ls forms precisely r eflect the tax laws than making language understandable to the average taxpayer ··certainly. the accuracy or the forms and instructions has no value unless p eople un derstand what is being s aid." aceording to the report prepared for the Joint Congressional Com· mitlee on Taxation. Another stumbling block for many taxpayers. the GAO said. "is the disorganized and clut· tered d esign of the Corms and in- structions." The report, not "'K that the lltS is working on mttking the forrYh and instructions easier to n•a<l . added . "Even mon: can be dont Nazi Guard 'A Victim' Judge Rules Death Camp Tortiue Unproven F'ORT LAUDERDALE. Fla CAP> -A federal judge allowed Feodor Fedorenko to ret<.iin his U.S . citizenship today despite ac· c-usat1ons that he whipped and shot J ews as a guard in a Nazi dt'ath camp and foiled to te ll im migration authorities about 1t. He has denied comm1tl10g any a trocities against Jc"s Calling Fedort·nko <l .. Vll'li m or N;111 aggression ... US Distr1tt .lud1::e Norman C. Roettger ruled that the prosecution had not proved the accu:,<.1t1ons again:.l the nati\'l' Ukr;.1in1an He had been accused or l y ing on naturalization papers when he became a U.S. citizen in 1949 "The record on l"edor enko's con d uct 35 year s ago is in- conclusive,.. Roettger wrote in his opinion. The Judge did not show up in court. his ruling was read by the clC'rk Roettger released his 54·page opinl(ln fi ve weeks after an e mo· tionill t rial during which six Is rae li survivors of the infamous Tr<>blinka death C'amp tearfully testified that they saw Fedorenko torture and kill J ewish prisoners. federal officials with f::ilsely con· ceah ng Nazi pasts when they en te red the United States A Pohsh 1mm1grant. f'rank Walus. was ~ently found guilty by a JUdge in Chicago or lyinJ.t lo U.S. authorities about activities us a Gestap-0 agent who took part in several murders lie has been stripped of cil1z<>nshtµ and is sub· Jt•ct to dt•Portat1on proc·ecd1ngs. hut he h<.is ;;ipµt•<.1led the conv1c t1on 'Knee Deep' to improve read<.ilHhty without sacr1ficing technical accu racy ·· The GAO panel of experts. which included a law professor. educators and a tt•xtbook publis her. recommended that the I RS est ablish a task for ce or writing and design experts to study improving the form!>. Trustee AtSVUSD Harassed? Spraying of an obscene phrast· on the family car is the l at~t e pisode in whal Loa Young sees as harassment resulting from p-0sitions she has taken as a trus tee or Saddleback Va lley Unified School District The incident happened about 11 · 45 p.m. Friday. the trusl~ said. A man in his m1d·fifiies drove up a nd waited while a teen-age boy sprayed the words on the hood of her hus band's car with s ha ving c r ea m . Mrs. Young's son cha sed the two but was unable to identify them, s he said . Mrs. Young said she reported the incident to t he Sheriff's Department but was told no ac tic>n could be taken because no damage was done. · · 1 do attribute it to my being on the school board and the pos1· lions I've taken.·· she said. The trustee also s aid she has been reeeiving about fi ve anonymous phone calls daily on her private work line. Tbe caller waits until she answers and then hanlits up. Mrs. Young has supp-0rted a rec a II move directed against three other board trustees and has been an ardent s upporter of Superintendent Richard Wt!lle. who has been strongly criticized by the board majority v.1CJl1011 ,c•hool l'h ' 1 \.\.:1!:-o al!>O the home of ! l 1 your ('h1ld who wus under 19 years of ~gc or u full time student OH <2 l your <k pe ndent child who is disabled 1 Set• Puges 7 '111d 81 . Tht• G AO suggested the qucs t 1on could tw broken into thl't!l' s 11npler questions "Did you pay more than hair lht• cost of kl't'f)1ng up a home in Uw U .s ., .. "'Did you ltvt· tn this home'!" '"Was thi!> also the homt• of your child ror the enlirt: year. t-xcept lor short abscnct-s !>Uch a~ vacation or scbool"'" Fro• Page ·I I RAMS ••. According to the preliminary ('1ty ·Rams agreement. football fans will pay Sl5 each for the be~t 42.000 stadium seats and $12 c<.ich for the 28,000 seats that aren 't so <.'hoiee. No orice was mentioned for the 60 to 80 special enclosed box •wiles that will be part of the ex- panded stadium. Real estate became prominent in th e council's unanimous <JP· prov a l or the preliminary agree- ment with plans for develop· ment of the city's 95 stadium· adJacent acres . l\s th e Boston -ba se d development firm Cabot. Cabot and Forbes develops the land. the ('1ly's lease take wall oc $8.000 an acre. Or. the Rams-developer con sort1um can buy the land for from $80.000 to $100,000 an acre. In either event. city revenue will be !>lepped up by virtue of having privately owned struc· tures built on property that is not n ow on the tax rolls. Mayor J ohn Seymour a lso pointed out that city revenues will gain through the increase in <·omml•re1al act 1v1ty rc~ulting trom the development Niguel Kidnap-rape Suspect Arrested Out at least two of the e lderly witnesses vacillated on their iden-Sll.Ararnu· ng Mayfli· es tifications. and at one point the TT judge s aid he wondered if soml' witnesses had been coached . Fedorenko. 71 . was never Sh I) wn-B id formal~har-ged..wider u s law_ --=--ut-~ ~ ~ r ge-with atrocities at the prison '-' camp. But had he been stripped of his c itizenship. he could have been deported a nd forced to stand trial in Europe on war-crime!> Sey mot11· praised tht• <.1gr1>t• nw nt as "J !:'ot<•p that mnvC!:-o th1!:-o c·1ty ahead a!:'o wt'll as something that will Ix> of great benefit lo all of Oraniw County and the coun· ty 's e('onomy .. He predictt•cl th<.· Ram movt· will add fi.UOO permanent JObs to county payrolls. Army Grows Pot Garden State officers arrested a 25 )'ear.old New York m an Tue!> day who was sought by Orangl' County Sheriff's oHicers follow ing the kidnap-rape of a Laguna !':iguel woman Booked rnto Orange County .J;;iil la ter Tuesday was Riehard Dt·I Ost1a. described by Sheriff's inv('stigators as a transient, also known as Richard Davidson and Richard Kirsch Del Ostia il' charged with kid nJ ppi ng. burglary. uuto theft und raf)\' and i!> being held in llt•u o r $25,000 bail Sht•r1ff's officers said the man wa!> <irn.·~t t'd when he emerged from a Deportment of Motor Veh1d<>s office in South Los Angl'lcs They said state lnw enforce mcnt officers originally cited tht• 1\legall) parked car alleged!\ driven by l>cl O!.t1a a nd Then checked r eports to determine that 1t ",1., stolen The car wa:, reported stolt•n Bikers Given Prison Terms 5 AN DIEGO <AP> Two men described as prospective mem· bl·rs of Hell's Angels motorcycle duh have txlcn sente nced lo stale prison. 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" \I wht•n a man entered the apart· mt·nt of d 23-year·old \.\Oman lat1• Mond<.iy. allegedly took $27 from her. forced her into her roommalt.-s <·ar a nd drove her TO Lagunu I.leach where the r ape occurred Water Bonds Sale Given State Okay The Santa Margarita Water District has r eceived permission from the slate to sell S4.2 million 1n bonds to provide a water system for the Coto de Caza community southeast of O 'Neill Pa rk Bill Knill, district manager. said he expects the bonds to sell l\ug . I The bonds werf.' autho rized by voters in Improve ment Distrid 2W earli er th1!> year a nd approved for sale by the Seeretary or State's office last week. Coto de Caza Company. a sub· s 1d1 ary of Great Southwest Corp . plans 2.000 homes on 5,500 acres . The water district a lready s upplies water to 400 lots in the community. Knitz said about 200 smgle-family homes have been built, are under construction or urc JWa>ting plan a pprovals. E'rolft Page A I STUDY ... incr eased s tatewide. the com missio n report said. Orange County agencies -haven't con· tributed enough in local dollars to attract state and federal child care g rants Data supplied by Nancy Clax ton. coordinator of child care l'l'nt ers for the Orange County Depsrtment or Educati on . showed that statewide there are an average of 13 child care facilities per assembly district. Yet. in Orange County. there are an average of just 3.83 per assembly district. she said. Supervisor Laurence Schmit voled against sending the rep<>rt on. however. contending It !>macked or "socialized child care." "'It appear!i to m(' tht• bottom line ht•re is lo remove <'hlld care from th1~ homt• und ~fvc it to lht' !:'otnte." he said S up ervisor~ Chairman Thomas Riley disaRreed. noh ng muny or th<' recommendations cull on industry to help working mothers through n exlble work schedules or on ~Ile c hild car<- cente rs charges. During the trial, F'edorenko ad m 1 t t e d he lied to get U.S . l'lllzenship by claiming to be a Polis h farmer forced to work as a laborer for the Germans . He said he served a~ a g uard at Treblinka hut denied killing o r torturing .IC'ws. Odcnsc-attorney Gregg Pomeroy argued that Pedorenko lied because he didn't want to re· turn to the Soviet Unio n. Fedort•nko is o ne of <.i numbe r of pC'rsons recently c ha rged by Fro• Page A I LAKE •.• Water District's irrigation syst em for wate ring most of Mission Viejo's roads ide slopes. golf courses and park!.. Eventually, the water will be mixed wilh fresh Mctrop-0litan Water District water and ef nuent from the water district's new $3 million sewage treatment plant for irrigation uses. Knitz said. The treatment plant. now in its testing phase. is expected lo begin operation in October whe n the $5 million Oso Dam is com· pleted on Oso Creek to form a holding basin. he said. Surprising ly, s aid Knitz. the water being pumped from beneath San Juan Capistrano is of bPtter q ua lity than earlier· test s indicated. He said the water is rated at 1,000 TDS 1Total Oisolved Solids>. rather than the original l ,300TDS. State regulations require water to be rated no higher than 750 TOS for domestic use. f'rorRPageAJ BABY ••• normally The birth was the culmination of 12 years of experimentation and research by Dr. Patrick Steptoe, one of Britain's leading gynecologists. and Dr. Robert Edwards. a Camb r i dg e Univers ity phys iologist. A hospital spokesman said Mrs. Brown wants to name the baby Patricia. after Steptoe. T h e British government's Medical Research Council said ns far as It knows. the 8rown ba by Is the fi rst born after con· ceptlon outside the m other's body A spokesman said there has never been any substantive proof of reports that three test· tube babies are alive. two In Br• tain a nd one in Italy, And the mcd1 cul profession put no credence in the claim of an lll\lltin d~lor In 1961 that he de· vcloped Z7 test ·tube children PORTAGE. Wis cAPl Nt•wly hatc h e d may fli e!> s wurml'd "'knee deep" onto a bridge over the Wisconsin River. forcing the structure to be tern porarily closed while c rews used a road.grading machine to clear the insccL<; awav · .. A couple cars got s tuck had lo be lowed away." Manthey. Portage po hce patcher. s aid today. Ont· Ke n dis· He said the car th<.it w<.is lowed off "was completely covered up to the hood." The trouble began Tuesday night after bridge lights which have not been used in recent days were inadvertently turned o n . Manthey said . T hey ap· parently attracted the maynies. which live only a s hort time after h atching in the water. Manthey said t he seasonal hatch of m ayflies was con side rcd the heaviest in years at Po rtage. lie said som e insects la nded on the middle porllon of the two lane Wisconsin 33 bridge. but mos t gathered at either end of the structure, ··knee deep an .1 lot of places.·· Police officers were called to the seene and traffic an both d irections was ha lted while th(• cleanup efforts got under way One lane or traffic was soon opened. but it was two hour~ befor e officers left the scene. with city workers still cleaning up. Manthey said. At the nearby Columbia Coun ly F'a ir, "most of the people left early" as the insects moved into the brightly llt fa irgrounds. Manthey said the fair closed earlier than scheduled. Mayflies c lung to buildingr-. and electrical s igns we re cov· ercd by a layer of the insccu. to day. KING CITY. Calif <AP1 NC'arly 2.000 three-foot· tall marijuana plants were d1srovt•red growing on a wt•ll te nd<.•d µlot here·. right under the nose of the Army At(t>nts of the' Army 's Criminal Jnvt•stigat1on 0 l' tac h m l' n t bf' g an a g round sean•h of Fort Hunll·r L1ggl'll 's Hil'l.5:15 aen•s Tuesday in hopes of s ighting more of the illicit j.!rt•t•nt·1·y . :1tC'ortl 1ng to Summ•r W1 bo11. puhlic-tn· fo rmation uffiecr for Fort 01•d . which <.idmanistcrs lluntt-r L1ggl0tl I\ rmy Jgcnts figurl'd the s trN•I ~·alue of thP grass at $10K,O()() Lynn Hort HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Sale T enni1 Rcakets & Framn Wilson Advantage Frame 34'1 Davis lady Etfte Frame 3t's Davis Imperial Frame 24ts Davis lmperioi Strvng Nylon v u Davis Oauk frame 34•s Davis Imperial Deluxe Frame 26'' Davis ProfeHiond Strung 2495 Davis H. Point Strung 19'~ Kromer Autograph Frame 77'' Rack9' Stringing Nylon 600 7so 1 OOo Gut '600 '800 2400 Duck Feet Fins 18'5 & 21 •s Churchill Fins 23's Morey Boogey Boards Sndl 2395 large 3695 Water Wonder Kidt Boards 4u Masks -Sncwides-Flotes SCKter Balls 6's to 26H SCKter Shoes 495 to 42's Baseball Shoes All Purpose Shoes Tennis Shoes Bosbtboll Shoes VoHeybaH Shoes Jogging Shoff Rocket Sales Subfect to Stock on Hand Penn Tennis Balls Con of 3-1'' Open 9 to 6 -Closed Sunday Running Shons & Shirts T ennl1 Shirts & Shons lod5es Tenni1 Dre1se1 538 Center 646·1919 ... • ' .. ' r r O•llY .. , ... SI.It! l'Nle DAVE CRUMMER OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO (LEFT) CHECKS OUT THE MERCHANDISE Mike Beneflt (rtght) Runs the Cat's Eye, a Throwback to 1960s Head Shops Cat Thrives on Curiosity Clemente 'Head Slwp' Recalh Flutoory '(J()s By WlU.JAM HODGE Ol I .. O•llr P1i.t 51•11 A fort y1s h man in plaid Hcrmu,la s horts and t ennis '-hoes pauses on a San Clemente :-1d<'wll lk and <'Y l'S a copy of ·111g h T imes " magazine a Journal for marij uana s mokerl. II\ tht• s hop window Currnus al what he sees within 1111 nult·.., of forml'r president H1<·ha rd Nixon's house. the man r·ont1nut•s his ht.·s 1t a nt gait. paU'.'>l"' ag;un and sta res into the "hop d•>c1r .at black-light posters. l'\Oltc liJPl'stn cs a nd rnce nse I <J('k'> 1\ .., " •' l' t f r a g r a o c e o f ... 1r ... Y. lil•rr~ m ul.k gr eets h1 l> 11oi:.tr1ls C':1n I ht.•lp you. Mr," a!>ks a \ounge r. conservat1 vt• looking m;1n from thl' store's interior • '11 •• lhc m <.1n in shorts I'll um hit•:-. J:-. I houRh mlerruotet1 11 om dcl'P thought. · Just look 1ng T ht· m.in I urns and continut.•:-. "JI king nrn·th on S.i n Cll'mentl''::. Dana Harbor ma in drag, El Camino Real "We get those kind of peopll' com mg by he re all the time." says Mike Benefit, clerk of th<' Cat's Eye. "The majority of pro. pie who come in he re art.> c urios ity seekers." And people might well be l'Urious about Benefit 's shop located between a vacant lot and the for mer headquarter lo or ;J !->piritual reader. Tha t 's because the Cat's Eyl' is a throwback to the fl owt•r po we r no ti o ns o f t he 60~ Be n e fit's esta blishment ts a "head shop." so dubbed in tht.· 1960s ~ause of its s pec1a hza t1on in appara tuses used mostly for m an j uana a nd h a s h1 sl'> s moking. The psychedelic markets W(•rt• representative of a l1festyll .. J ne w way o r lh1n lc 1ng fo r America's young He ad shops flourishc·d evl·rv where in the 1960s . an the 197():- f l'w <'an be found. pr1m<.1 ril y because the pcirapherncili<.1 hu s1 Marine Studies Lease Approved f\v KATHY {'LANCY • Ol 1,. 0~1tr l'llOI St•ll \ !\O )Nlr h:Jsc offering the Ura n~l' County Marine Institute I ht.• u~l' of 3 8 acres of county I.ind in Dana J?oint Harbor was .ipprovl'd on a 4-1 vote by county -..uµc-rv tMlrs Tuesday Thl· m::.t1tull' was created last 't-Jr hy -;uperv1sors and the ('nunt y's four community college ch~t rttls to de velop u marine ... t ud1t•s factlily on the county ...,,,,. 1\ tll.000-l'quart'-foot building 1s 111 lw 1·onst ructt·d on the hcirbor Truck Kills Coast Man Jo"R 1'.:SN0 I AP) -A Seal B{'ach man has died of inj uries ... ufrt:rcd whe n he was l>truck by .J t o v. t ru ck las t m onth in 'r osem 1le National Pa rk. park .1uthont1es repQrted The Fresno County coroner's 11ffH'1· 1dent1fied the victim as \lt•x ander Mazen . 81. of 1602 \lor1t1.·rey Road He died Tues- d:i.' . Thl• Yosemite Park and Curry Co lo"' truck struck Mazen June '.!7 v. h en he s tepped into a t•rosswalk a t the east end of Wawona tunnel on Sta te Route •11 , said Herbie Sansom. park sµokt'sman land with $400,000 in c·ountv tide lands funds and $50.000 each from the four community col lege districts. Supervisors earlier withhe ld a pproval of the lease to m<.1kl· sure the college districts still would have funds to build the facility in hght of financial cuts brought on by pa s sage of Proposition 13. Or. Norman Watson, of the Coast Community College Dis- trict. president of the institute's board of directors , r e ported Tuesday that the dist ricts still intend to contribute their $50,000 shares. Supervisor Ralph D1edr1 ch c as t the lone vote against tht• lease. saying he is worried about county funds going into a J0.000-qua rc-foot e ducationa l rac1lity. ·'I think the plan 1s perhap!. more school-oriented than it ts marine. museum or open space or park area a nd I JUSt have some concerns." he said. Supervisors Phihp Anthony a nd Tho m as Rile y said the facility would be an asset to the county as a whole and deserved supervisors financial support In addition to the county's $400.000 contribution, the lease calls upon the county to pay for maintenance of the facility and janitorial expense. The institute is to finance the rest of Its opera- tion without county help. ncss has been abs orbed by g1gant1c record store chains that include pipes, papers and other s moker's incidentals. And young people's lifestyles have changed. But the Cal's Eye does not sell rt•cords. "W e S l'll s m o king a c ct•ssories." the 34-year-old Tex- as native says. "What kind of tobacco people put in those ac· l'l'SSOrJt~S IS up to them. "We can't govern rn oraltst1c \'alut•s." Benefit insists . "But we don 't condonl' 1t I ma rijuana s moking > in any way " G la ss cases hold vario us mod els of pipes and so-called "roach ch~." used for holding tht.> tiny butt of a m ariJuana cigarette. One feature 1s a "Saturday l\h ght Specia l." a n attachment for pipes that resembles a re- \ Ol vt·r·s cylinde r and provides six bowls mstead of one. Sht•lvt-s showcase other hand- b lown g la ss pipes carrying names likt• U S. Bongs, with a ca rtoon of Uncle Sam on them. "It t akes a lot of time to make t hl'se things they 're artistic like paintings." Benefit says of the pa raphernalia. "Wl• buy s o m l' o f these from local artists" The sho17 aiso cmries-under- ground comic books like the "F a bul o u s Furry Freak Hrothcrs ... a spinoff from San Jo~r anc 1!'>cn's Haig ht-Al>hbur) days The establishment appears to h::.ivc been caught in a time wa rp. suddenly finding its IO<'a· lion m post·1960 San Clemente. But despite the common belief that only young people would avail tht'm!-.elves of the s hop's services. Benefit said the clien tele of the Cat 's Eye is va n ed . "We get lawyers. doctors and othe r professionals." Be nefit said. "You have to const anUv c hange your way of thinking hecause people who come in hen• an .. on different IC'vels " Mu s ic o f th e Kink s . <1 ctr<·a -1964 rock and roll band . floats out from two speahrs in tht• store "Don't want to spend my life, lw· mg m a rock and roll fantasy . Don 't wanl to spend my life lwmg on tht edge of reality . . •· Be nefit ts de fe ns ive a bout quest1onl. that imply the shop is e nf(aging in an illegal business A National Federation of In- dependent Businesses plaque ha ngs near a "Stoned Again" hlack-ligbt Poster in the shop Be n e fit po ints out that the hus iness is also a member of the loca l chamber of commerce. "We don't do anything il- lega.1." he says. "It's like selling stationery. "They_' re I th~ customers ) get- ting their services here just as though they were going down to Thrifty's " Dis Dome's a Real Zoo 350 Animals in Yard; City Raising Stink CONCORD IAPl -The roars. ~rowls. grunts. cheeps. coos and bl eat ~ coming from Duane Ripley's backyard :ioo -along Y. tth the flies and the smells - have sent this quiet s uburban ci- ty to court to have him move bis 350-t•ntter menagerie or s hut it tluwn Rut thC' 3K yc>ar old Rtpley ... ays simply. "I want a zoo. It is my sole purJ)OS(' for e xisting " Besides. he said Tuesday, Con- tra Costa County has no other zoo but his. a nd he vowed to de- fend It. Believe it or not. Ripley's pet colle ction includes two African hons named Norman and Rainy Day. two leopards. four al- ligators. three ostriches, a bear. a lla m a, l.even deer. four sheep, 48 quail. 26 p1rceon~. a score of monkeys and other animals not ye t censused The county health depart· me nt. its Mo.-.quito Abatement District and some neighbor!> in s ist that Ripley's acre lot on Rose Lane is a breeding place for mes and rats. They complain that animal ex- crem ent drains onto neighboring property and that some of the animals occasionally break loos e from their cages and roam Concord's otherwise sedate !>treets . On Monday, the city filed a complaint against Ripley In Superior Court. charging him with violating munkipal codes dealing with sanitation and the kinds of animals that can be kept on residential prope rty. The gist of those codes ta dogs and cats. yes; lions and leopards and bears. no. Concord Deputy City Attorney Mark Commerford said he will nsk the court to order Ripley to move his non.domestic animals to 3 non-residential area. and re ctuce the rest of his collec tion tn keep his property "clean and ~anltary. ·· Ripley says he has kept non. domestic animals as pets since he was a boy in rural New York. He moved to this Sa n Francisco suburb about 15 years ago, when he had only a few parrots. a bob· cat and some dogs He began purchasing other a nimals. boarding them in cages he constructed on the land next to his small white house. and on the lot he rented next door. lie says he s pends $2.000 a month feeding the animals Neighborhood youngsters are paid to help him clean the cages. His zoo-keeping funds come from profits off his animal grooming s hop In Concord. On the s ide, he sells baby goats and Persian kittens. This is not the first time Ripley 's zoo has been pitted u~ainst the law A formal com- p! ui nl fil ed against him earlier wa:s dismissed because he had the nnlm11ls on his land bl•fore it wab annexed to the <'lty _wed __ n_ese1_a.._y._J_u .... 1y_26_. 1_e_1_a ___ .....__ ___ O_A_1_L_Y_PILOT A3 Drunken Driving Charges Dismissed Against Mardian By TOM BARLEY OI ttle o.llw .. 1 ... St.ell Drunken driving charges filed against Dana Point restaura- teur Robert Charles Mardian Jr. we re dismissed Tuesda y as the prosecution closed its case in his Orange County Superior Court trial. De fe nst• allorn1:y Ma rshall Schulman successfull y argued that the procsecullon had of fered no e vidence to sustain the allegation that Mardian was drunk behind the wheel of his sil ver Ferran on June 5, 1977. Ile will continue to defend his l'l1enl on the remaining charges of rt>c kless:1nvmg Mard1an. 30. of 3324 Atlantic Ave .. Laguna Niguel, admitted that he was the driver of the car whic h skidded onto the sidewalk near the entrance to Doheny State Park and plowed into a 13·yea r·old boy who was wheel- ing his bicycle along the cycle path. Michael Dawes of Dana Point suffered serious inJur ies. many of which will impair him for life He remained in a coma for two months following the accident. But Judge Kenneth E. Lac agreed with Schulman that he h a d no t heard s uff1 c1enl evidence 1n the non-Jury trial to prove that Mardian was under the influe nce of drinks he al- legedly cons umed that morning at two Dana Point bars. C allforn 1J Hi ghwa y Patrolmen called to the accident !>cene admitted in court t ha l they did not compel Mardian to unde rgo breath and blood tests at the accident scene They testified that they were under the impression that Mar dian 's passenger. Larry Hall. 23, was the driver of the car. ll all . testifying as a prosecu- tion witness, told Judge Lae that he was the passenger in the car that another witness said was traveling at about 60 m .p.h when it passed his car on Del Obispo Strl'l't. It was alleged that Mardtan had several drinks at two barl>. 1rtehtdin~ ~hots-of 90 proof ru~ before he headed in the drredion of Doheny State Park with Hall m the passenger seat Judge Lae's ruling means that the maximum conv1c t1on availa- blt' now to the pro!>ecut1on is on the charges or reckless driving Dogs Attack 3 Kids in LA LOS ANGELES c AP> -Three young children were bitten on the legs when two Doberman p1ns che rs escaped through an open gate a nd attacked them. sheriff's deputies said. Twc1 youngstrr'> Darry l Buchanan. 5. and Glenn Ford, 2. were hosprtahzed after the at· tac k Tuesday . The third. La ~hone Bonam. 8. w<.1s bitten on th e a nk l t.• b ut w a s n 't hosp1ta hzed Sheriff's Sgt La rry Wilson ~aid the c hildren's parents tned to !.hoot the dogs during the at tack. The animals were ta ken to the county pQund. Their owne r was not held or cited . Wilson s aid Gem Talk Hy J C llUMPllR/gs Gt'rno/O(J1~1 CALIFORNIA GOLD 11 s su/I around ff convicted. Mard1an could be sent to the county Jail for six months. The Dawes family has s ued Mardian. who is the son of Watergate figure Robert Mu r dian, for St milhon in dam<tgt•:-. Re presentatives of the ir l<t w firm are attending t he crimrnc.11 trial. • .. ..... 0..Cy l'I ... Si.ff P-Oy l'.,rtO 0'0-11 Celebrating in Clemente Leota ~m1th cleft l and Wiima Spain JOtn m sm grng dur mg the third anniver~a ry celebration Tuesday of the S.in Clement.e Senion;. The program provides hot lunche:-. c·ompanionsh1 p. d asses. ~Pl·aker:-. and coun:-.elor~ for t>ldcr citizen:-.. Deputy Sheriffs Win Vote in .. Ba~g • • County s upervisors and the Orange County Association of Deputy SlK!riffs settled their d1r- ferencesoutof court Tuesday. Supervisors agreed that as sociation members could select their own contract bargaining agent at an election in October. The board's action, supPorted by Sheriff Brad Gates , ends a two-year -old controversy over who s hould re prese nt the dep uties -the deputies associa- tio n or the Or ange County Employees Association County offi cials contended the· association violated county rule!' two years ago when they camt· m one month late with a request to create a new bargaining unit They took their case to Ora ngl' County Superior Court and won but the ruling was appealed by th(• county m the 4th 01stnct Court of Appaeal. Now time has resolved the 1!' sue. county Personnel Director Bert Scott said Tuesday The two-year county contract covNing deputles a nd most othe r county employees will t"< p1re ne xt s ummer And that means the deputies can begin Skil led the process or creating their own bargaining unit. Gat es said he s upported tht.'. idea that "those who place their lives on the line" in the course of their work should be able to ~e lect their own c ontra c t oargaining representativ\-' Vegas Bingo Pot $35,000 LAS VEGAS <AP> A re ligious organization based in San Marcos. a northern S<1n 1>1ci;o County co mmunity . h a!-an nounccd pl ans for a $35.000 bingo J!:rmt• tonight Th <' Serbi an Ortho d o' \1ona!>l<•ry of St . Petka. trymg to r atSC fund<; for 3 church, Wiii <·harge a S20 adm1ss1on price tag for 11 J?ame cards a nd a S5-l)l•r <'ard additional charge. J t.•anne Jacoby, a La!. Vegu, publicist hired to prom ote the J?amc. !>aJd Tuesday four church ml•mbc r s m o rt ~aged th1·1r homes to raise lhC' SJS.000 prize FOR YOUR V1\f.fJARLt;.1F.1Vl::1.RY AND WATCllF:O. ISMiCLOSF:TO Y<>ll AW OUR STORt:; \VJU..'RI-. OUR OIVNCH.M'TSM1':NCA1?1':n 1u . y DOT/It IVORK UNDt::ROUH Pl::RSOll,'A/,SUPf;HVISIO,\ •••••••••••• • Fine watch repair The gold fever that hit California In 1849 has cooled down over tlte years, but it has never gone away completely. Dozens of old mining claims in the Mother Lode country a re still worked with varying degrees of success. All of the m are almost as rich In history as they once were in oold. • Diamond and precious gem setting • Fine jewelry care a nd repair •••••••••••• Original jewelry design and creati ons One such place Is Chill Bar on the American River, abOut an hour's drive from Sacramento. It takes its name from natives of Chile who came to the area 125 years aoo to work in the mines. Vigilantes drove the foreigners out, but the name stuck. Later, a group of Chinese worked the claim. During the depression years, down-and-out families camped along the river and gleaned a meager llvlng from Chill · bar. Now. with the price of gold joing up, the old claims are seelnQ a resurgence of act ivity. At Chill Bar and dozens of other quaintly named claims in the Mother LOde, gold fever Is catching oo aoain The y are hel ping other parts bf the world answer an rncreclsed demand tor the wo .. ~i>r metal Gem and jewelry appraisals ••••••••••••••••••••••• l/l(;m;sr PRICl-"S l'AID 1''0R IMf'ORTANTGl-:,\fSA.\ D .Jf.:WELRY ,,, f.:cf.;:-. 1-:xPE:RTt. y M'l'H.AISF:O ffY ( '!' IUGHEST PRICf.5 PAID F'OR l\1l'ORTA1'\T Gf.i\7!-1 Ai\ V JE:\\'E:LRY PIECES E::~PER1LY APPRA/.\t::D BY l .\ J. C. fiwnpkril!~ Jeweler~ ME M8fll AME 111CAN Gf M 50CIH Y @ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD CO~TA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 8 1JnllAIT'tmc11rd-Master Ct'large 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-3401 STOCKS BUSINE SS ,, I DAil y .... o , Ju!Jit Coa ting Q wilh .,_~'> Tom~~'' Morph in• Back in the Swint BUSMAN'S HOUOAY DEPT. Sometimes you wonder if certain people aren't so in love with employm~nl that they'd do their jobs Just for the run and never mand the money . . . Consider a truck delivery person After f1ghtan1 traf- fic. pedestrians and lnltP CU!'ilOmCrS Cor 10 ho~rS during the day, would the driver enter a 24-hour truck r ace that night? . . How about a waitress'' Following a full night on he r feet s linging hash. could she be convinced to enter a com· petition the next morning in s printing from Costa Mesa to Newport Beach while carrying eight dishes on each arm? Could bricklayers be convinced to get into u wall bu•lding race following their regular shift? YOU FIND THESE NOTIONS outlandish. But then you'd better consider what our ocean lifeguard crews are goang to be doing this Friday just after they get off w_ork. You guessed it. More than 400 guards, representing de· partm ents from Santa Barbara to San Diego, are goang to show up at Niguel Beach Park' <that's Salt Creek to you. old-timer> for the Second Annual Laguna Niguel Lifeguard Competition. . Thus after finishing duties such as thrashang through riptides to save swimmers. sprinting down beac_he~ to breal.. up trouble and giving first aid to hapless v1ct1ms. these guys are going to try it all over Friday afternoon and "Vening just for fun. The lifeguards will be competing in 10 events. There's Lifeguards Con Operate on Anything That Floats really not much to 1l One event, for example. is the four· mil~ run. In sand -all the way. Two miles up the beach and two m 1 les back Just a m ce little warmup (';lt,\ROS CAN THEN TRY the Niguel Iron Man race Thi:-littlt.• brt.>Jther requires the contestants to swim 250 yard~ around a buoy a nd back.. then switch to pad- dleboard~ for anothe· 250 yards and back, a nd finis h off by rowln{! dories the sarre distance. And you wonder why they call the winner the Iron Man·' This 1s the second year that Avco Community ~eloper~wn-al -&o.a8WHl-Nig11e l has . ...s.poJlSQI:ed the... gathering of some of the top ocean athletes in the world who JU~t can't gel enough of what they do for<' paycheck during the regular work week IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE this is going to happen, go o.,ee_ Admission is free when it all gets under way Friday al 2 30 p. m. The competition goes on so long that the lifl•g uards will run out of daylight So they'll finish up un dcr floodlights The premier event. the Salt Creek Relay, goes on ul" dt:r thl' Ji{!htS at 7 30 p_m With 16-member teams Of SWi m mer:-. paddlers and rlory boat crews battling it out through thl' surf /\flcr all this. you 'll never think your next-door neighbor. thl' bus dnvl'r, is odd when he takes bis famil) out for a Sunday ndf' U.S. Fumls Nixed WASHINGTON .API US governmen_t funds ~.ould n~l be U'>t'd to finance Mexico's program of spraymg manJuana fi elds ""1th the herb1c1de paraquat. under a measure passed by the St•nalc . . The &-nnt<' a ttached the restriction to the $2.8 btlbon foreign military aid bill by voice vote Tuesday. Sen. Charles R Percy, R Ill . 1b sponsor. said the ban would end "a proven health n sk to milll(\nS or Americans .. Some medical authorities have said that paraquat can cause ~evere tun~ damage lo smokers of manjuana The .imenc1ment approved Tuesday prohibits the spending of federal funds to finance any foreign country's use of herbicide to 1·radicate marijuana if they were likely to cause serious harm lo users Sentence Suspended Soviets Exile Jewish Activist MOSCOW (AP> A Soviet court gave Jewish activist Maria Slepak a three-year s us pended sentence today on charges or "malicious h<><;>ligamsm" and said she could join her husband In ex· 1le Mrs. Slepak. 51, emerged from the courtroom In tears In the arms of her brother and sister and told Western correspondents the suspended sentence took into ac- count her recent hospitalization (or stomach ulcers. '' l can't believe it. l can't believe 1t ," she said . "T lllS IS THE RESULT becau:,e my people are support· ing me," she told about a dozen s upporters. who were being watched by a score of uniformed policem en She said that during the s·~ hour trial the prosecutor had r ecommended a sentence or three years internal exile, two y<'ars less than he r hus band re - ceived tn his trial on June 21 Mrs . Slepak, and her husband, Vladimir. a radio engineer, were arrested June 1 after they hung a sign from the balcony of their e ighth-fl oor a pa rtme nt o n Moscow's central Gorky Street d emanding exit vis as to Isr ael. SLEPAK WAS CONVICTED on June 21, but Mrs . Slepak did not stand trial with him because she was m a hospital with ul· cers. The five-page indictment did not mention the wording of the Man Charged In $5 Million Stock Heist S lepaks' placard. She was cha rge d with having the placard, attracting a lur«e crowd, disrupting traffic and re- rusing to lake it down. Mrs. Slepak could have been sentenced to ri ve yeun in u labor camp. $50,000 For Death Of King? NEW YORK <AP> -A St. Louis man claims that he was offered $50,000 by two Missouri bus inessmen lo arrange the murder of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. more tha n a year before he was as- sassinated, t he New York Times reported today. The man, identified as Russell G. Byers. 46, a former auto pa rts dealer. told the Times he turned down the offer and later informed the FBI THE HOUSE SELECT Com- mittee on Assassinations, which is probing the King death. is in· vestigating the allegation because of "circumstantial con- nections" leading from Byers to the prison where J ames Earl Ray was incarcerated al the lime. the newspaper said . .. At the prison, it was widely rumored in 1966 a nd 1967 that a conservative business group was willing to pay a large sum of money to anyone who would murder Dr. King," the Times said. NEW YORK <AP> -A Long Is land man described by police as an avid gambler was charged earl y tod ay with a d aring daylight robbery that allegedly netted him and a p artner $5 million in stocks and negotiable securities two weeks ago. Police said they arrested An-KING WAS ASSASSINATED thony Lucido. 32, at 2 p.m . Tues· in Memphis on April 4. 1968. day and charged him with rob Ray. who ls serving a 99-year bery, illegal possession of sentence .ii:' Tennessee for ~he dangerous weapons and kidnap· murder. trutlally pleaded guilty fnt-~neetioo-wil~ut...10 _recent..ye.a.rsJl~JWit_a bus h and robbery of a st a-new trial: . t ion wago n carrying the ~ccordingtothe T1mes. Byers securities on July 13. He was ~.aid the offer was made to.!tim booked shortly after midnight. in late 1966 or early 1967 by LUCIDO HAD BEEN a messenger in the Teaneck. N.J . branch office of the Bradford Secur ities Processing Service. the firm which los t the stocks und bonds. Lucido had contanued working for the company "until this af· tcrnoon when he was arrested south of Canal Street." near City Hall. s aid Lt. Edward O'Connor POLICE Dll:SCRJBED Lucido as uncooperative and said they had no good leads to his alleged partne r They also said none of the stolen securities had been re- covered. The holdup occurred in front of 110 Maiden Lane, the rear e n- trance to Bradford's Pine Street Branch. Very quickly and effi- ciently the men abducted two messengers who were putting t he just-re<:eived securities in an unmarked company car for de livery. They biJacked the company station wagon with the two men inside, and after a brief ride. the robbers left the car a nd fled on foot John R. Kauffmann and patent atto rney John H. Sutherland. Storms Cover Country TPlllperaf ure• "' Le .. cp A lbu Ql1ft 'l 10 Am11tr1Uo '' •• All•nlo ., .. B••tHT\01 ,_ 7) It t 10 CaHlornia , ,,. .... , will cont1n.. lllf'OUQll '"" end of 1110 .... k. the Nallonol Weell!t• Serv•«• sns Tl\ur..S•v·, hlQll. like IOday·\, wlll lie In ttoe mld-tol NATION I WORLD WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP CAIE 4-DIAI KORCHIOI (llac•J KAIPOY llltite I Battle Lines Drown This is the fin a l board 1><1!->1l 1<>n of t hE' fourth g<i mt:' between world chess champwn Am1tc1ly Karpov. wh ite c hess m e n . and challenger V1ktor Korchno1. black chessmen in their g(l mc· played T ues d a y in Baqu10. P hilippines. T he gamt.: llkt: threi: previous . ended in a draw_ Judge Disapproves Forced Transplant PIT1'SBURGtl <A P I -The COUSIO or a dyang man. whose ois- eased bone marrow will not produce blood cells, cannot be re- quired to s ubmit to a tr ansplant, a Judge ruled today "This would defeat the s anctity of the individual. "Allegheny. County Judge John-P. FJ~herty s aid from the bench . "ll would require fo rcible l>Ubmisslon t o the medical pro- cedure. ForC'ible extraction of bochly tissues causes revulsion to the judicial mind," he added. ROBERT McFALL. 39, a former asbestos .vorker. filed suit to compel his cousin, David Shimp. 43. a cra ne oper ator. to donate the marrow if furthe r tests r eaffirm the two men are biologically compatible. Flaherty said he had no other option in the . uhng under Pennsylvania law Shimp r eportedly underwent one test that 10d1cated com- patibility. but re neged on a commitme nt for further tests. _J)QCtO.BS....JIA.Y.E.ILED to find a suitable donor a mong l\t c Fa ll's other relatives or the numerous people who have responded to local news accounts of his plight. "It's rare for a comple te rerovery if no transplant or chemical treatment is performed." Or. Louis Pietragallo told Flaherty dur- ing oral arguments Tuesday. "But there ls some chance of in· definite survival." 81tm1~Nm " It B•')m•rC~ 90 ~ 80t~ 100 .. ,01 Tuesday's hlQl'I was u. 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C.•• r te1 \U" OM •nt•o lr•t C'Oftd1flom.POOr • But talk Is so cheap -and so transitory. • When you want food bargains -prices you can count on day in and day out, the proof Is In print. .... In the grocery ads In the Dally Pilot. • Confuaed by all the confllctlng claims? • Shop the Delly Piiot, get the facts, compare ..... then you know you're really getting the most for your money . DAILY PILOT 642-4321 '. ,, f. oe I· JS e- ll - re· 151 ast l Cr dt!- 122 •bly >tel on- in· I in l to we to are pro· our ard a nd arc .hey 1ck. wed UP&· o r put law· CALIFORNI \ Pipe/·,, , Approval Granted SACRAM ENTO I A p I ~lJfltl ard 011 Co or Ohio ha-. been gran t e d perm1<.'>1on hy tht• federal governmC'nl to hu1ld a pipe line on ft'dC'ral lund to take Ala:-.kan oil from Long Ht>at'h to Midland Texas for d1st ntw t1on to the Midwest. Approved T ucM.lay, th1.: pt'rr111t Will aJIOW C'On:.truct1on Of Jl11)Ul 50 milt•5 on fcderul land 1n California. ArilOnH und Nt•w Mexico. according to .Jack La hr of the Bureau of L;.md Ma n age ment here ACCORDING TO tAllR, the completed proJt-cl could '"al· leviat e the glut of ml on t he West Coast" by making 11 avJ1lable by way of the Midland to tht· Midwest SOHI O C'\Pnt11;1llY pl.rn.., to const ruct J l O:.!ti mill• p1pC'ltnt• to Te xas ThP firm s nC''<l s tC'p I'> to reach agrcem1·nt with El Pa-.o Natu ral G.1:-. Co and Southl'rn Califomia Ga:. Ct1 l<•r ~01110 t11 operate 8011 111111·-. of C''\1st1ng p1peltne What Goes Vp ••• T" o slt!ek Sl.7 m illion Tomahawk cruise missiles s hot ~kY" ard Tuesd:.iy from San Clem ente Island ... then plunged into the Pacific Ocean before lhe eves or OclL·nse Secretary Ha rold Brown <righU. "This dem on..,lrules what happen~ 111 a test progra m," wa s all Wednetday. July 26. 1978 tsrown nad to say by way of explanation to r eporters a bout the embarras:;mg misfires. They were the second and third railures or the Toma hawk. which has un dcrgone 32 le!>ls. DAIL V PILOT A5 Welfare Suspect 'Innocent' COMPTON <AP> -A 33-year old mother of four who allegedly collected nearly $300.000 in welfare payments after claim· i ng to ha ve more than 34 children has pleaded innocent to 13 counts of perjury and 10 counts or fraud. Superior Court Judge William Clay Tuesday ordered Barbaro Jean Williams to appear for a pre-triaJ hearing Sept. s. BUT HER ATl'ORNEY, Carl Jones. said he would attempt to have the fraud charges dropped Under a recent state Supreme Court ruling. prosecutors must try to obtain restitution before filing formal cha rges. Jones said. OC'p uty District Attorney Kona ld L. Wheeler s<iid Mrs . Jones wa.-. not home when in- vt!st 1 gator :. went to ask for restitution Both ft'<kl ;i i ,1111! ~tal l' ,q1 prov a I 1!> I h"n 111 t e~sarv fo r SOHIO to c·111nr1t tht• <'XP>ting natural gas p1 pl'111w to nuch• ml Gas-Plan a 'Lemon'? Jet Drops Fuel, Lands Safely "The information we had was that she was 10 flight," Wheeler said. "We left a demand letter for paym ent with her husband at her rcsidC'nce ... MRS. WILLIAMS 1s accused of bilking Los Angeles County out of about S290.000 since 1971 /\uthont1t•s say s he received S239,588 an welfare checks and as much as $50,000 in food stamps and ml•<.hcal a1<.l THE flRl\1 /\!•PLI ED for tl1t• fede r al per mtt 1n SC'JJtt·rnlH·r l975, a nd Hobt•t t Sl•haJdl. a SOH 10 rC'prt•st•ntat1 \'l' 111 Loni: Emergency Rationing DrataJ Criticum Beach. said. "Th10, undt·rscun·.., the long le<1d t1mL• 1molved in ~et t1ng llll'~t· JH'rm1l<:, ,rnd I think 1l ral.,l'' "·nou.., qul•.,tton-. abo ut how t he ent1rC' pron'" could be shortt•nt'<.I · Proposition 13 to Boost Home Prices? L 0 S ,\ N (a: I. ES I A P I Propos1t111n 13 \\Ill not havt• ~· majo r effC'ct on Californ aci 's economy in t hi• nt'ar futurl' hut may eventuall y put upwar d pressure on home prices, Crockl'r' Bank said Tut·~day "Propos1t1on l:i 1s nnt goinf.! to be the dominant Corel· 1n shaping our economy over the next two yea r s,'' C r oc k l•r C hi e f et'OflOmtt!l Jhrofd (' ~rnt."r ,Jr told reporters. "1 ht• gL•nt•ral bus tne!>s cycl1• will lw much m ore important .. WE RNER Si\10 Propns1t1on 13 would actuall) :-.t1 mulatc th•· ste:tle ·s economy m l'r tht• m•xt l<! m onths as md1\ 1du<1l c; and bu" nesses be~in to s11t-nd :-.ome of their property tax s avings That spenrl1ng. c-ouplcd with the d1sburseml•nt nl the st:Jfl .. ·, b udgc·t surplu-; \\ 111 llll'rf'a..,1· ovt'rall inC'nm1• in thl' '>lute• ovN tht' next )t•ar. Wt.'rner said Th<' economist said Propo-.1 ti on 13 may pul urm ar d pres!>un • on home prices by s lowing sales of existing homes. thus hm 1t m~ s upply. LOS ANG ELES <AP > F ed er;.il officials have take n their standby gasoline r.itioning µIan for its fi rst t est run in car- era1 v Southern California and h.in; heC'n told it m ay be a lemon U ndcr terms of the rough draft. composed by the US Departm e nt o f En ergy, motorists would receive a n allot ment of 45 gallons per month for t'ach passenger car they own Ot hn vehicles would receive al· Int mt·nts proportiona te to their 1111lt•;.ige_ Only "large r ecrea- tional vehicles" -a still un dt·fincd term would get no al Int tnl•nt HL·;.iet1on to the plan came at a hC'aring Tuesday -the first on a nal1onal tour of 12 cities before' the final proposal is decided in September. The panel was ex· peeled t o hear m ore testimony her e lodiiy. Tnme 1t'on~t Open SAN-FRANCISCO <A Pl Tht Squaw Viilley s ki resort will not be issued a ne w pe r m 1l to operate its t ram until an exact (·;rnse 1:. determined for an acc1· <.lent that killed four persons and in1ured 30 others. a lthough ii preli m ina ry r e po rt blamt-s \ t0lent bli zzard wmds. T he preliminary report. 1s..,uC'Cl 'I ut" .. dav. discounts mcchan1ciil fa ilure a~ the <'a use for tht• April l:i tragedy. in which u cubit.• -.la·<·d into the tram Pardon A•ked SAC RAME N TO <AP > Nt'\\Spaper he iress Pa trtcta llt·arst should be pardoned, Lt Gov. Mervxn ~mally has urged ( STATE J 1n a t elegr a m to President Cartt:r "G i ven th e p ec uliar circumstances of her case, she has s urely served s uff1 c1ent ti m e. It escapes m e what purpose could be ser ved by further incarceration." Dymally said m the telegram which wa~ released Tuesday to the press. La"'fl'!I" Relal red YUBA CITY l/\Pl -Attorney Ronald F. Fahey. one of the original prosecutors in the Juan Corona murders case. was r e· hired Tul-sday lo work on the team that will handle Corona's retrial. Corona, 44, was convicted in 1973 on charges of killing 25 farmworkers and burying their hodll?5 trr orchal'ds-ne"llntm t'tty- 1 n Sutter County. But the convic- tion was overturned a nd a new trial was granted May 8 by the State Court of Appeal. A pretrial hearing for the new proceedings was scheduled for Aug. 3 Plea Changed PASADENA <AP l -Lort An· d<'rSC'n, convicted of murdering ht•r tennis coac h 1n a threc- \\O m a n love triangle. now says she was not insune-at the time or the k illing <ind wants to be sen- t cnced rather than face a s anity hearing Miss Andersen. 2l. of Granada l111ls. had pleaded innocent by reason of insanity but withdrew CJ11£1JRt)rS SHOE S?!LE on thuJt?s@y ·July_ .27th s tot e SPens ;o:vo a.m most shoes as iJ u tCh as SO"f ff jeatu:fing_ adidas · buste>" br>owft keds · c}iild Ef~ ·sandals · dress shoes rieg to 2.E 95 riow 3 90 --/3 90 ouistanding select ion, f adidas, brz-we J€n rteY' and othe:r' athle tic shoes 1>eg to 24 95 now 890 -/090 } K ,UPS JO .... tJ rnori. th»U-tJU-U"S. that plea Tuesday. leavin g Superior Court Judge Daniel L. Fle tcher free to sentence her. Otherwise. the Judge would have set a hearing date to de termine her sanity. Sentencing will take place Aug. 14. Cliff Climber Dies in Fall SAN DIEGO <AP> -A San Diego man apparently slipped while trying to climb down steep cliffs to Blacks Beach and fell about 40 feet to his d eath. authorities say. The coroner's office identified the victim Tuesday as Richard L. Powell. 36. SAN FRANCISCO CAPI -A Pan Am jumbo Jet carrying 333 passengers to London lost power in an engine on takeoff from San Francisco International Airport and bad to dump about 100.000 pounds of jet fuel before it turn e d around and landed safely . OFFICIALS SA I D th e maneuver Tuesday night was not an "emergency landing." Although passengers were shook up, none were hurt, officials said. The Boeing 747, bound non· stop for London. lost one of its four e ngines moments after takeoff at 8:45 p .m. It flew over la nd. dumped part of its full load of fuel in order to make it light enough to land. then touched down back at the airport. Election Doe in Beach Nudity Case SAN DIEGO <AP> --The City Council 1s be1n~ a s ked to authorize a special election to restore lega l nudity to. Black's Beach. A s upporter said backers of the move have gathered 38.000 s ignatures on pet1t1ons. more than e nough to get the measure on the November ballot. In a vote last September. San Diegans rescinded a city or· dina nce alJowing people to swim and sunbathe in the nude along the muruc1pal beach below the • • A Huntington Beach lifeguard who was surfing in the area notified police after he spotted ~~ 1JOdy-on rtedge-in a n area known as Box Canyon and went to investigate TB E PASSENGERS were taken back to the terminal. fed 4inner a.od left-Just.-a!ter mid· night for London on another plane. Two of the passengers on the original flight changed their minds and did not board the second time. officiaJs said. cl1ffs oH .lC San-~·n-.-------.. Police and lifeguards brought the body down to the beach. Prime Rib Dinner S5.95 First. you'll enjoy a marvelous soup du jour or crispy tossed green salad. Then we proudly serve you a generous portion of succulent Prime Rib. the king of beef. plus a piping hot baked potato with all the trim· mings. fresh sourdough bread and butter. For the finishing touch. it's coffee or tea and a tantalizing dessert. All this for only $5.95. Monday-Saturday 5 to 7:00 PM . Sunday 4 to 6:00 PM. Reservations Accepted Charley Browns HUNTINGTON BEACH -16160 Beach Blvd. They still do by the thousands ~ but quickly pull on swimming ~ suits when officers with citations • drive by. porcelain salon SUMMER SEASCAPE SHOW This is a rare opportunity to VleW a nd acqwre for your collection some of the world's most beautiful ma rine art. Glorious s unsets , crashing surf, the rugged and beautifu l coasdine ... each uniquely interpreted by artists known and collected by cono1sseurs around the world. • Robert Wood • Bennett Bradbury • Andre Balyon Beverly Carrick • Alex Ozigurski Eugene Garin • BradJey Heald Merritt 8 . Kelley • Charles Levier Steve Miric h • Donald R. Purdy Valintin • Robert Wee Please accept our most cordial invitation to attend a Special Reception Friday, July 28 6:30 to 9:30 Saturday, July 29 Noon to 5 p.m . For those unable to attend the recept10n. the collection Wlll remain on dJsplay at the gallery through August 12. Gallery open Tues. • Sat. 10.S, Sun. 12-.') other hourf. by appointment 1741 Westcliff Dr .. Newport Beach (714) 646-45 15 -1 SAN 00100 flllWY e l ' '"" *l.STC\tn· ON _, c ! ~ CO••T "''" g .. .. .. . .. I ~ , . • • JO ... 9 fri. ;o -..6 s at. -f.mW• ltlwl. ... .,.... ..... ~ 644-2464 I (7 14)842-6602 -f .... ,.., • tc '--------------------------~ , Or .in~ Coa~I Daily P1 lol E ' ... itOriOI ....... ~-1111!1111------------·Ro•oe•r•t N•w•ffd-,P•u•b1•1~~.'-·T"°'"-·.".K~.1.-•. 1•e•d•.'o' U .-':U. Wedneadey July 26. t976 B•rbclra l(re1b1Ct'l•Ed1IOttal p~ Editor UJ •• SUllllller Programs Warrant Support ~1·~~•0ll \ l('JO:, ~1un1c·1pal Adv1~ory Council CMAC> 1s fl'Comnwntling thal C:ouoty Service Area <CSA> 9 cease funding aftl't '>thool ~ind summer recreation programs in con 1 unctmn with Saddlcback Vulley Unified School 1>1s tn<·t. A 1th o ugh 1 h 1.· l' o u n t y 13 oar d of Supervisor s • HJ m 1 n 1 s t t• r s C: S t\ 9 , i t a I m o s l a 1 w a y s f o 11 o w s rt•c.·ommt·ndatlons hv lht· locul MAC. M Al' m<.•mhc1·:-. ·originally proposed spending $16,000 tor thC' io111t 1·1.·crt«tlion program this fiscal year but t rHn med the funrls an ur1 <Jttcmpt to manage area services \\llh111 lowt•r L<J\. <Jl1ocat1ons resulting from voter aµpro\'al ol Prop 13 1 neludcd was SG . 700 for the s ummer recreation program undt•r w~1y ;,it Montevideo Elementary School. Thal pro~rLtm will bt• cut about Aug. 16 with two more ,, <.•ek~ of summ<.·1 \ ;.ic:.it1on lying heavy on participating d11ldrt•fl ~1 t:-.~1011 \'w.10 families who cannot afford the Sl7 a month 1 l'<1uired to ioin pn\'aldy operated '.\li~sion Viejo n ·<.·n·:.il 1011 l't·ntt'r~ are the one'> to suffer. Pl·I hJµ'> '.\lAC member~ could us ongmally propo~<·d cut buck on the number of secretary-clerk hours n·qu11 t·d to '>luff its office \\'ht·n th<•\. c-u t into the rt·Crt'at1o n fund. '.\TAC members ... 1multant•ous.ly hoo~ted tho~1.· !'>taff hours to help assure a '.\L\C idt·nt1ty in tht• eommunity by keeping its office open lungt·1· eal'h \\ t•l•k Cut~ m th1'> :.ircu ('t0rlu111ly arc preferable to halting 1 lw program That E x pensive Inch Sonw "'''1mmL·r probably dt!->covcred it before tht• 1·11g11wt·1.., dtd .. , ht·n ht· bumped hts head on a turn: Tht' ,.,Tani 11wh lhl' :!:> -1 mr~sint? millimeters in the city of rn 11w ... "Pl.J~lung 11t•\\ 50-mctcr Olympic-size swimming P<JtJI C:tt' utlll'1ab -..un·h· mu~t ha\'e fe)t as 1f thev·d t.akrn ,1 bLtlh 1111 lht· p1·01t•tt". \\ht·n C<.1n1l' the news that their ~fj:'ill ooo ":tl(•r hah) '' :t'> horn premature. undersized. Sl•t·m ... t ht· \ .\ (' rl<H':-.n °l count records set in ;i!mt.-.t ~111 Ob rnp1t· '"'' p<•ol l·nll's!-. the city could stuff • in 1.·:-.tr.1 lllC-h into It tht· ell) "a~ ~·bout to glug 5650.000 clown tht• 01) mp1un clrJm Th;1I ..., un t'X)Jl'll'>I\ t• llll'h E\'en thl' S1x -~Iillion Dollar \l,in 1-. \\orth nnh $X:j.33J ;.in inc h Why. a s1x-m1llion doll:.ir 1111dg l'I ... 1.rnd:-. ;11 l'nur feet. a paltry Sl25.000 •JO 111d1 ~u th<tl ~ ... oml' llll'h. a lll'al'·t't•t•ord inC'h . 01 <"011r:-.c" ncrn th~1t ttt.\ <.•ngi nct•rs apparently have nWllilgl·d to .... 1 n·tC'h out Llw pnol. we can all have somt· lun \\1th lhi.... loncl nf loml'oolt·rv c;.ilculation. J ack Anderson U.S. 'Secrets' on Soviet Ships? WASHINGTON -Lurking ln the dockyards of America's port cities may be a spy story. with a James Bond twist. Out o( pure greed. Americun defense con· tractors may be exposing the Air Force's most sec~et righter plane. the celebrated F ·16, to Soviet scrutiny. The startling story is told ir1 hushed tones on the docks and Inside maritime un· ion halls. but word of the disturbing al· legations has leaked to con· gressional in· vestigatorl). Th ey have been quietly 1ra c k1ng down reports that f'· 16 parts may have been shipped to our NATO allies in Soviet ships The preliminary findings are contained in a confidential memo prepared for Ho use Merchant Marine Chairman John M Murphy. D-N. Y. The memo s tates ominous ly that "U.S. maritime unions and rank-and-file dock workers In Houston. Texas ... have know ledge that the classified F -16 parts are already being s hipped on Soviet or bloc country merchant s hips ... INDUSTRY sources. the 1n vestigators add. are also .. con· "inced" that classified parts for _ the f 16 are being transported on Soviet s hips T hese s hips al- legedly ::.top in Cuba where the hot cargo could be examined ·· tt's most certainly known to the government." the memo suggests. "that Soviet ships ar riving or leaving the U.S. East Coast make a port of call in Cuba." Security ror the F -16 s hip- ments 1::. supposed to comply Mailbox with s tringent /\tr Force and NATO secrecy requirements. An "eyes only" agreement with the four NATO allies. who arc help· ing the United Stales produce the fighter planes for mutual de· rense. strictly Corbi<is the "re lease or inrormcHion lo non· 1>artic1pat1ng s tale!> But tht· So\ 1t•l:. have lured American businessmen to ust> their merch1rnt :;htp!> by of fenng drastic. cut rate prict•:- lluge Russian cargo ~h11>s roam the Western shipping lant:t-und take s hipments out lrom und('r the hobblf'd U S. maritime neet. By !-lushing rates up to 40 per· l't•nt. tht· Soviet cur~o hunters h·" t• IH'l'll .•bll' "to make p h l' no m c.• n .1 I 1 n r o e1 d ::. o n /\mt'l'ICUn sh1pptnj.! .. /\l ku::.t 37 percent or all cargo 1·11in11~~ to lhl• United St<Jtes 1rom Wc~t Germany. for exam· ple 1 11n;t hauled L·astward f1,000 mill'~ at-ross Russia where I( b • picked up by Soviet ml·rchanl <'arners at inferior 1 <•h.·~ and shipped to the U S ·· MOST SCOTCH whisky, dts· llllt•d 111 St'Otland. also •·takes a 1 .000 mile> ndc across Russia.·· t ht• memo reports. before ll ll('kle~ the American palate " T-tw Sov1(.•t merchant fleet ob· 'iou~ly 1'> losmf: money on these ~hq,1m1 ·nth but the Kremlin 111.tke-. up the <hf(erencc in order to ~trl.'ngthen the fleet In 1a1rness. the maJor F-16 contractor. General Dynamics, vigorously deni<>s that any So- viet :.hip:. havl' ht•cn used to transpof1 r 16 parts "It hasn•t h<1ppcncd There ·~ no chance," a Gt•ncrul Dyna mics spokesman tuld our associate Jack Mitchell. Hut bL·h1nd closed doors, Gcnl'r:.tl Dynum1cs officials con· c·c·d('<f 111 congressional in· u ... t1~:1tu1 ~ th:il "there 1s nnthtnA in tht• contract that . . l>rl•Clude-. ~h1 pp1n g by thl· L s::., n TOP COMMERCE Depart · m t r. t t• ' p c· r t " h a v e a I s o J ckn1Jwl1•dg1·cf 1n sec r et 11·~1tmonv that Russian earners could be tran!.porting "com· plc.•t<>ly class1f1ed equipment" tor the fabulous F 16 . f-ootno1c The a l a rmed :'\I u rph~ 1s preparing special IL·1.u~la1ton th~tt would proh1b1t lhl lran1-t port of F ·16 parts ..iboard Soviet ships • t t j \\'1•'d h;1lt• tu mt•11t1u11 that· ~uml' experts we know say thal 11' \'CllJ ~1n•t('h .1n tiluminum pool <1l tht.· end~. 1l"!-. hou11 d lo hem 111 ... onw at the :-.ide!). it would t:Jke ult lhl' tun out 111 11 So "l' "on t"-----------------....,..---Official Car Poliey StiH----T--oo -GeneJ.!Ou~ Recall Poorly Tiined I l 1~ llmt• f11r lhL' l'Ommtlte(• seek mg recall or three Smlrlll'hath. \'Ltlh') l 0 ml1t·d School District trus tees to call oft tht•11• l'ff<H'b The group n .•c<.•1Hly m1~~ed the deadline to place the 11llt 1al1 \'l'~ ugLtm:-.t tru~tce~ c;eorge Henry. Mary Phillip~ .ind C ;1rolt· ~t·u..;t;.idt on lht· November ballot. l 011111' ol fr<.·1.tl~ ~:1 id tht• committee still has until ~t·pt :!I lo gatht·r lht• 9.200 required signaturcl!t. but the 1 t·c·:ill \\Otll<I nut lw on lht· :'\ovt.·mbcr ballot. ln:;tcad. it \\olll<l l't·qutrl' ~111 c"qH·n~1\'e !-IPL'cial election. Tlw <:ommitlt•l• ha-; l'hosen to pursue the recall <k~plll' lht• co:-.l. i\tlt•mpting to justify this decision. a l'orllm1lt('l' s pokl''>ll1ttn s;.1id the board majority's actions \\ 111 to~t tht· di ... tnct more than the s pecial election cost if t lw t hn·l' 111·p a llowl'<I to pun;ue their a lleged $60.000 hu.\ out of S\'USD"~ s upe rintendent. Tlw c·nmm1t1t•t• :-.houlcl tC:1ke a clo~er look at its own <0<ill'ndar l f l'l.'l'all proporwnts do meet their deadline. a special de·<· I ion (\innot lw <.'<tllttd until JC:1nuary or February of next 't'<i1'. lh·g1~t 1 arol \0olt•rsof'flc1absaid ,\ It''' \H't'k" later thn•e tru!llce ~eats will be up for gr;1bs 111 tht· tt•gular .\lurch election. Two open seats hl'long 111 ~\\O of lh<• tru~tct''> taq~elcd for recall Henry .i1HI ~'" :'\t•u:-.la<ll and Henr y alrl•ady has announced he " 111 not st•<•k rt• l'lt•t•t wn Ht•c;ill prnpom•nt:-. ('nuld cau~l' SVUSD less disruption • incl po:-. ... 1bl~ '><IH' la\.p:1y(·r~ M'vcrnl thousand dollar~ if tht•\ \\Oulcl fo('ll:-. on ..,upporting c:mdidatcs for the March l'lt·rt 1m1. a11cl drop pursuit of t.1 t·ostly. unnecessary pro- c·t·~~ '' h1d1 h•r<.tl \ Otl'r~:-.c·t•m reluctant to:.upport anyway • Opinions expressed in lhe space above are those of the Daily Pilot. 1 Other 1J1ews expressed on this page are those of their authors and art ists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot po Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 · · · Boyd/'Tip' 8y L.M. BOYD Edward O'Neill. a baseball player in the 1880s, was so adept at hitting foul Lips to rorcc pitch<>rs to walk him that his cohorts nicknamed him "Tlp ··It "as in allusion ' Dear Gloon1y Gu~ See where the tourists cire beginning to wise up and u se lhl' Sycan1orc park1n~ lot out In Lagurw Canyon Y.hile vi~~ttng lht• Laguna art festivals Anw7.i11g' llow did we gN t h<'m to part With their cars? SD to him that later nicknames likewise identified Speaker of the House Thomas O'Neill as Tip. The church building of old usually had a s mall door on its north side, the Devil's door it was called. It was left open during baptisms and communions to let the Devil out Say a dozen dirrerent kinds or fish are laid out side by side in ·the display counters at the seafood market. You can tell how each s wam by its coloring. The perfen· dic ular s pecimens, Ike salmon. and the 08lfish, like n ounder.all swim with their dark sides up toword the light and their silvery sides down toward the seabed. This comes to mind because o client asks if there's such a thing as a "left handed" fish. So to speak. there Is The rtounder that swim~ on IL'I wrong side m ight be so describf!d. It ·s called a nuke To the Editor· In my mind the practice of providing public officials lc1ty. ('Ounty. school district. etc I with cars has always been tt ques tionable one With lhL• passage of Proposition 13 there should no longer be any question about the practice. Public of· ficials should use their own cars and be reimbursed for mileage only when they are on official business. AS A teacher who must travel between schools during the day I am reimbursed at the r ate of t7 cent s per mil e . Count y s upervisors are elig ible for a S390 per month car allowance. or $4,680 a year. They would have to drive their personal car 27.529 mites per year al 17 cents a mile to JUStify this expense. Supervisor Laurence Schmit 's contention that cars have always been considered part or ~upervisor's salaries is interest· ing. but hard to accept in the hght of Proposition 13. It is just as difficult. however. lo accept the idea of a S390 monthly car al· lowance . Supervisors should either have access to a pool car when on of· (icial business, or be reimbursed for use or their personal car while on orficial business on u mileage baRis only <such as 17 cents per mile). BOB COOPER Boat Ta.re • To the Editor: Gary Granville's quandary, July 16th, about lhe rate of taxa· lion on boats and airplanes is nothing to quan der about. Proposition 13 clearly states a l percent tax limitation on proper- ty. Boats and planes are proper- ty just like hom es and business Jlroperty. And the California Constitution s tates that all pro- perty must be taxed equally. That makes it very clear. I hope auditor-controlh!r Vic fleim s understands this because 8 .0 .A.T., Boat Owners Associat· ed Together, are already plan· ning a lawsuit if taxes are not applied equally to boats. Heims· admission that. "It's a very serious issue and the wrong move can be very costly to both the taxpayers and the ltaxing) agencies." seems to neglect the admission that the taxing agen- cies a re also the taxpayers agen· cles t hat they support through their truces. So a wrong move by the agencies costs the taxpayers t wice. The serlousnesii or the IRSue deserveis a 11crious lnvestiptJon or how lhe law i~ to be applied. GOLDIE JOSEPH "'81dft9P .. •U To the Edllor· Gov. Brown 1s a poliUcnJ op portun1st who wa~ telling us a few weeks ago Lhal it would be disaster time 1f Prop. 13 passed So \\ere most pubhrations in C'luding the Daily Pilot which l read rchg1ously Now Gov. Brown 1s calling for landlords to pas~ on a so-called la'< saving to tenants. Obviously he is doing thi!. to make point~ "ilh the r enter voter group In no uncertain terms he told us to \'Ole for Prop 8 a long with thl' other bure;.iut•rats I OWN four units 1n :.iddit1on to the one I 11 Vl' in and ii l'Osts ml' over $200 a month out of pocket even with the Prop. l:J savings. Our governor and his political crony arlv1sors realize now how far unattuned lhcv were to the pulse of the voters regarding la'<es 1n Prop 1:1 Now this milk toa~t md1v1dual w<• h~1vc for a ~o"ernor 1:-; t ry1n g to make poinb for his poht1cul future and n•mcdv lht• mistake~ of his adv1~<>-rs h~· l'Oming ur> with ndll·ulou~ ~uggc!-.t1ons of ho" money from Prop 13 should be P a ul Harvey used by pr1v<All' md1v1duab Our group which 1s nonpartisan 1s gravely disappo1ntl'CI with th1" man ·s actions lie lacks Lht status and the stature in our opinion to be re.elected JWGESKI..: President. Voters Assca· South Orange Count) No -Gotlfle,.. To the Editor: Why must c1 e c en I I :11 r landlords be pc ncihzcd with rollbacks. rent free1e!-111· because O( the deeds of l'l•n l gougers·• P eople like me. <1 ol year old widow My hushand us t•d to make low rents possible by do ing most of (he repairs and 1m provement:. on our l1tl l1 c11lt· bedroom triplex M y tenants both ha' l' h11'gt'r incomes than I I work part ltmt due to ill health problems and pay large med1c·al bllh Thl·~ get evcrythmJ? on Mcd1cetrl' But lhcy ;.ire good l<!nant .. They'vl' ~en here <i !onJ? t1mL and 1 have tried lo keep thc. plJc.·c nice. with low rents. I SPENT quite a bit this year on 1 mprovements. expecting to raise rents m about September or October The rents would stlll be low. but l w1 II take a loss. We hear only about the ll'vme Company and oth e r b•J! lundlords . I can't even comparl' with the senior citizen couplt• do" n the street that has fivt• unit~. Tht>y too s ay 11 will be <t hJrdsh1p to return any money or h..ivt• rollb<1lk~ W ii I tht bus inessc!'-who may havt• .1 ti.Ix saving <the.v don't know yet how much. a:-. most or u~ don't know eilhl'rl. hav1· " rollbutk 1n pri1·(·~ for con ML HANSON • i,etrers trom reader! arr welcome The nght 10 condense teller.~ ro /tf spocr or eliminate libel u reserved Letrers ol 300 word.~ or less wtll be given preterence All letters must in- clude S?gnature and mruhng address but names may be Wllhheld on re· quest 1f suffu:1ent reason 1s apparenl Poetry will not be published The Wrong People Are Locked Up Something 1i; wrong with this picture· You arc locked up and criminals run loose, You law-abiding Americans are barrinA your windows and bolting your door s and huddlinf(. frightened . i n s i d c Meanwhile. outside the sickies and the malicious and the vicious t a ke ov(•r th e street your taxes paid ror There·s something bad wrong with that' Now there is a doorknob for your house which howls like a siren if somebody tries to break In . That. as they say. is a Band· Aid on a cancer . Have you heard Whal hotels and motels are having to do to keep their rooms safe Crom rapists and robbers'' TIU; AMERICANA Hotel in New York City tried a system in which you were Riven a key to the door and ~ coded cnrrl for I he TV set al the ti m e or check·ln When you opened your door you had to run to the TV set and insert that coded card within 20 seconds or else a n alarm would go off and police would converge Thal system was abandoned after too many false alarms. But it indicates the fri~hlful problem of Crying to make public ciccom modations safe for pr1 vale guests. Keys never were good enough One New York hotel has only l.500 rooms -but loses I0,000 keys every year. Some are taken ·for souvenirs. Some are taken innocently by mistake . But how do we know'> And how do you Justify it to the insurance com pany when you have IS kl'y~ for every room rtoating around our there some where" AND DESPITE the best cf. forts by hotels to Insure your 'l&(ety and to shush up their (allures -there was no way to hide it when singer Connie F'r•n cis was raped in her motel room. Or when a Brazilian bust ne!lsman was murdered in his hotel room Nobody has 1111 il<' ('ur11te tally on how many ol th<> som e two million hotel a nd mot~I rooms in this ('OUntry an· robbed each dnv. but 1udglng from !!oaring insurance 1 ates the total exceeds a thousand d day Thl' luxury Fontamblc,1u llotet on Miami Beaich l'mploy'I ,, full time security lorce of 36 guards, fl detectives and 4 supervisors. Burns Security Services re - ports its ··hotel security bus1 ncss · · 1ncrcasNI 44 pe rcent last yeur Guardsmark. Jnr. another security company reports de· m and for investigators up 122 percent in nrne months. All of this security inevitably <tdds lo the hJgher prices of hotel room!!. I MILARI.\'. the now con· .sp1cuous and the additional in· conspicuous i;tuards ~tulloned in most departmenf stores add to lhe pritc~ 01 E>ver>lhing we purchns<' American:-~ttc trying to rescue tht'ms<'lves. There are now 2.000 crime prevention pro· grams m operation across our nation helping lo sofeguard citizens agains t burglars anct mugg<'rs. Stanford University coeds arc atlenqing classes in which they ar,: I aught to "gouge, kick, crush and r<'ndf'r senseless." 1'hou1oth you girls may be sued II' you do Our rcc~nt year:1' prco~cupa l•on Wi t h th e rights Of wron1td0\'I'!\ haii tended to put ttw t.1w on the !!Ide of the law· le.!!::- STOCKS I BUSINESS \l' ednta da) '~ 2 p.m. (EDT) Pri o...1.11-•ni:l10C1>1r.-,.,,,1,..1Hw Yon .,,.,.,_,, P•<"" Pew 11o.10.. o.1roll•fldCl11<•,.,,.11.100 oM ....... \-•-1t<I lit 1 ... 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TWA. PJn Am. American. EastNn. ConttnC'ntul <md Allegheny Their combined lossl's II) th at y 1•ar totalt'd $227 milhon Facl•d with a ll 1 hO!.e empty scat !'.. the .11 rltnes brought i n t o play a number o f tuc 11cs They sold or leasl'd equipment They r <• dul·ed the numbN t>f rtights They r ut tht•tr Money Tree l•mployt'(' lorc-e T h l'Y 111crciJMtJ the prtcl·.or cocktmls And thl'V pried r,1rt: 11)\:fl'.l:S('~ OUI or lht• ( l\.tl .'\t•mnautl('~ Hu,11d llO\H'H·r. 1l wa!'ln't unti l they trll'd PrtC'l' cutting that th1.•1 r bu::.mt·:.:. 1mprovl'd drJmat1cally. \\hrth 1s lhe ra~~ th1:. year T llE I NDUSTRY IS t:SGULFED 1n a wave of di::. C'ount fares flogged under \a nous names Super SaHr. S uper Coach. S uper J ackpot . C hic kenfeed . B u d get. Standby. N ight Coach Fares a r e c heaper tha n they w e n.• 1n 1976 on both d o mestic and international r outes ll 's a s1tuutto n Jimmy Carte r can take credit for beciJUSe o f his appointment or A lfred E Kahn 85 c hairma n or th<' C/\B K a hn. ;;, formc•r C'COnom1cs pro fessor d l (..'Ornell. hU!. tlw \\Clcomt• mJt OUt for fart' CUt!i lit• wunts th1• N1rhm·' to <.'OmPt>te on pnn• 1l-.1d ership lhl' CJ\ n h,1:. nut I l'Jl'ClC<l a :.1nglL· l(UL''l for ;J prtn• rt.•dUCl lOn ~nder h1:. Jlrltnc n·· The lower pnt·1.·~ hJVl' brought throngs to the airports :incl Jammed the t l'll•phont· reservation Imes of the a1rhne!.. T h l'y haH· al::.o 1Hot.lu<.'cd soml' nifty 'lales results fo r the All • 60 8 118• Ill '"'IColC...\ 7 ).r I ,, ,,, Folomrtl lO 12 1' 13 .... '• Ktllwel I 12 s 10 •av. '• NwS1W 1.017 •• ).r'o. 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IHAll 1 40 1'1 \, • '' Mfl-1 U 11 !/ 't .. " :• 1111•!!,l' , J I' • , ~;,,e~ ~10 :T ~ .. l~szoc;: • ;, ~~ 1 .. :~~.!, ~ • 12, ~ • =~ 1 ~ ,, U ~ · • :::?.~: ''° ~ » 1:~! · · ~1~ l ,\ ~ ~: .~ IC .. ~ : 1:~ ~ l!S: Si~ i"L: ,~ =t::. ~ ·r ~ !1~" ~ am~. 11 ; m !O" , . Lockheed Reports Gains BURBANK Ci\Pl -Lockh eed Corp s ays earnings fo r the three m o nths e nded .June 2~ were S19 9 million. up rro m S13 4 m1lhon In the ~amc1 p eriod la!'.! y(•Jr Earnin~s for lhe first ~·~ m onth!> or the compu n y'!'I fiscal year were S23 l million comp a red with S25 5 millio n last year, 1,ockheed said on Tuesday Primary earnings p e r s h a re w e r e St 31 for the second quarter and $1.47 ror the fu.tl six months. Lockheed ~old. comp:ired wtth 91 cenu In the second quarter o r 1977 und Sl i2 for the first six months or l ast »ear .. A s ubstnnt1 11l portion of the ~ccond qu3rtcr n t·t l'urn lng!S Is ut trlbuta ble to lncum~ from liceniilng or P 3 01rcra(t tor produc tion 1n Japun ... su1d Lockheed C h alrm.an R oy /\ Anderson SDG&EGaim In 2nd Quarter San Diego Gas & Elec tric Co has r e ported e arrungs o f 49 cents a s hare for the quarter ended June 30. This comp a r es with 61 cents a s h a r e earned in the second q uarter of 1977 S OG&E said the comparison betw een the two quarters 1s distorted by a c redit to second quarter 1977 earnings. reflecting a one-time adjustment res ulting from the C alifornia Public U t11tUes Commission d ecision m tht: company's 1977 gen e r a l rate case AS A RESULT OF tha t d ecis ion. the company credited l'arnmgs with previous ly d eferred revenues rrom the tn krdepartmenlal suit• or n a tural gas for power plant fue l This soc r eased earnings t>y 22 c e nts a s hare Excluding the a d Just m e nl m the 1977 second quarter ther<> was a ~in o f 10 cents a s hare from operations in the 1978 :>ccond quartl•r Tht• t•omp~iny said 1t earned St t O a o;h an· m the firs t s ix months o f 197H -the same as the 1977 six month-.· earnings r ecord . which included the 22·cent a<IJUslment Total op<.>ralmJ,! r evt•nue!. or S145 2 million for second qu~1 rter 1978 rost• n1"1rly 22 percent .1bovc the Sll9 5 million of a y ear earlier N et 1ncflm c before preferre d div idend 1·<·qu1re men1.S inc reased t o S16 I m1lho n m lhe recent quarter about R percent a bo ve the Sl5 million o r the t'Oni p.1rabh· 1977 p..r1o<l OPERATll'IG EXPENSES OF $123 9 m11l1on wen· S25 1 mil hon. o r 25 percent h1ghc1 . ro r second qcarler 1978 P0'4l'r plant fue l :.ind purch ased energy, Si8 7 m1l11on o f these expen ses. were SIS 7 mllUon. o r 27 percent above lhl' 1977 IPve l Wl·ather that w as 70 per c ent warmer than the previou s , l'i:lr .sffccted e arnings. ft h e lped l o m a k e a dditional natural gas avn1l<tble for power plant fue l but r educed !:la le~ to gas c us t o mers Gss sale!. were o ff 9 perc ent, while <'leclric sales w ere up 4 percent over lhL• quarter a year ago The company has file d apphrat 1on with the PUC fo r u Jten t'rnl rak increase o f SJ 12 5 m1lhon H earings o n the ap pltc,1no n were scheduled to begin Aug Gibraltar Reports Earnings Increase G 1broltar F1n11ne1nl Corp of Cnh forn1n h as announced fir t half e arnings o r SI 4,926,000 or Sl 61 a s h a re. a 24 per· ('f'nt increuse O\cr the S12.0IO.OOO o r St 30 u s h are for th(' 1Ui7 firs t h ulf Net earnings to r the second quarter w e r e s-M21.ooo. or 80 cents. compared with $61557.000. o r 71 c ents, fo r the 1977 period (iross In com e for the firs t half o f 19i 8 Increas ed 22 per· r e nt to $126.216 .000 from St03.916.000 In the 197'7 first half. Saving!' growth of SI 17 m llllon wus achieved In the first half or 1978. compore d t o the r ecord srowth o r $249 m1lllo n In lhl' flr11t !Ilic month11of1977 Ll'nd1ng rnlumc wa:s S35J million for the rlnt hair and SI 17 million tor the x <.•conrt quarter, comp a r ed with ~ m1lhon :.ind $2111 mllllon rt·!.pcct1vely in 197':' The mar111n on fund' decreased during the l\ec ond qut1rtc·r rro m 2 2'i ~rccnt .al Maret! 31 to :! 24 percent Ml June 30 The loan portfo lio ~ 1cld Incre ased from 8. 79 per cen t t o 8 84 percent during ttii~ period while the combined cost or funds lncreoscd fro m 6 S2 percent to 6 60 percent. & .· . .. .. .• . : . . : : :· ... .. 88 DAILY PILOI Television TON1GHT S LATEST LISTINGS EVENING •001•11 .. f.'WS EMEROEHCY OHEI A I-le pet6~< lleol'I M copel ••In mate 1.h..., Yltll'lm G Wll.D, WILD WEST Weal ano G0tdon """' tor a SamutAJ t wOtd to llAIU· •ble ll'ltll II• 11\elt mean• Atn41'1C9n IO•• ol I-wtll'I lll&JApaMH m PlEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES A 11unllng We Wiii Go" a> STAEETS OF SA,. 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MY THREE SONS Chip s tomanc11 wolll a ctanmat11 llouri!>hos wl1tln he rl'nts o l'lora.e ono 1>Y9 OY to omptf'H lier grund motl'lttr Mi.Ix Robinson. l'cll'r .h•nn1ngs and Frank lk ynolds <fronl ldll <:omprtSl' th<.· new .inchor team of AilC News' World N<'ws Toni~hl. seen nightly at 7 o'clotk on Channel 7. ••\"A Dandy In Asprc'" ( 1968) Leutence Hervey. Mii Fartow A Russien- oorn Br111111 egent •• .... ed to hunt down a Russ,.n 1nt11tra10t wllO llas cauted the oea1111 ol tlltee Brot1Sh ~ta l211rs) W CALJAMn TM outdoor lode conce<I 1s taped live from OntarlO MOIOI Speedway. G) MOVIE • ••• .,. ""A Htgn Wond In Jam11ea" ( t965) Antnony Quinn. Uo Kedtova Five clloldten are lnl•oduoed to d stronge wo1td atler poroles ettack and lool thft •h•p they are 11avel1ng on \£htll) tii) MICtiAEL JACKSON lo'J Ang4'1flS PohOll Chief Oarvt Gote,. 1uotm1nos tho tOIOt•onSh•P btllween lhn pohGll ond lhll ptfl5\ <llhCU6MlS pollCe RhOOllJlQS und 11111Cld11t1. ond 111lks al>OUI 1111 p11!deGllSIOrt (Port II W REALESTATEANO YOU "Sho111<1 You !",oll?" Cl) TO TELL THE TRUTH (10) MERV GRIFFIN GuoSIS Bob H()l>(l, LAUlllt Netson R11y Nelson 7'C>O I) CBS NEWS D N8CNEWS 8 UARSCLUB 0 ABC HEWS 0 BOWUNGFOR DOLLARS m ILOVELUCY I ucy oec:•dfl~ t flat II would toe n1co 10 11110 In tll<t coun- '!1 W THEF.B.I. Allor Ills lrlond bre11-s out ot pt1Ron. o m-0moor of the organltollorl rOVtlOIS 1118 wll1t1Hboull and thfl mob 1019 out IO""' lllu tlSCllPNI ID MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT Channel f,bf ing• G KNXT (CBS) Los Anqoll•S 0 ~NBC (NBC) Los Angeles "KlLA(lnd) LO'\ Angele<> D KABC TV (ABCI Los Angolo<. (I) K.f MB (CBS) S.m Diego fJ KHJ TV (Ind) Los Anqoles ~ KCST (ABC) San D iego G) KTTV pnd ) LO'> Anqoll'S Q) KCOP TV (Ind) Lo'> A nqeles fD KCET • rv (PBS) Los Angeles m> KOCE TV (PBS) Hunt1nqton Beach FUNNY BUSINESS Mae West and W. C. Fields. Abbott and Costello and Jack Ben- n y are shown in som e of their comic m ovie W GARDENING FROM THE GAOONO UP ·Pruning" (I) JOKER'S WILD 7:30 I) ALL-8TAA ANYTHING 00£8 wna1·a Hoppcning vN ~hi ta Enough U ~AMAN.A 0111111 Jonnnle R11y 8 NEWLYWEOGAME 0 MATCH OAME P.M .• fJ JOKER'S WILD 0) THE ODO COUPLE As o surprrse tor Osen• r olio rndocoratna and J1•lurnlsl1e<i the opartment tii) 28TONIOHT 11os1 c 1e1e Roberts m STARBOARD MU('1lCll. 111 1 128,0000UESTION (lO) FAMILY FEUD 8.00 IJ (I) FUNNY BUSINESS Wittie< Mnllhou I' lh6 hOSI tor o rolt<>spf!Cllve IOok .it movie com1>dy .ind 11s c 11i.··11ors from the oegon· rllnQ of sound 111 "'°''°'' p.cturn' up to the t'l'iO s D GAIZZL y ADAMS l wo 1"6pt sotvor ptospoc;· In<~ tllr•"'"" th!' woldOt OMS 111hab1tan11 wtoon tlloy tll) SHADES OF GREENE • A Chance For Mr Lever" A salesman la given e job opportunity duung tlla Depres&IOn '1i) TRAINS, TRACKS ANO TRESTLES "Structures" 8:30 W OVER EAIJY 01ganlst Robert Vauglln retires to llos ltrst career. JBmell F nes on arthtllls symptoms. l1ypo111e<m1a, Poul Zindel dlllCU!IS4!S how he beCBtne a wnle< (RI 9:00 0 Bl.ACK SHEEP SOUAOAON "Tiie lef'mon"' When Pap. py os sent 10 Ille m1t1ntano. hos unpopular replaoemont (R•cMrd Jaeckell •• gtven tile lute of hunting an ene- my aor aC4' dubbed "Tile iceman· (R) Q ®) CHARUE'S ANGELS · Anllque Angels • The Angels 1n1Htra1e an enllQIJft routirws on the TV specia l "Funny Busi- nes:-.." uinng at 8 on CBS. Channel 2. Old Comies Never Die 'Funny Business' Revives Movie Laughs By JA \' SHARBUTT LOS ANGELES <AP> "Better close that slow leak under your nose before I vulcanize it," the guy snarls. He's told: ''1'11 put so many lumps on you. you'll think you've got a skin full of teabags." Yes. it's a film clip of Jack Benny and Fred Allen, close friends, in their famous "feud." And it's one of the best bits in "Funny Business," an oddly uneven CBS special airing tonight at 8 on Channel 2. Narrated by Walter Matthau. made by film ~ri~ic Richard Schickel. it uses some 100 film clips m its two-hour tour of the greats of movie comedy in the 1930s and 1940s. IT DISPLAYS THE MARX Brothers, Mae West, W. C. Fields, Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Costello, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and samples of two ace comedy directors. Ernst Lubitcb and Preston Sturges. What it tries to show, in Matthau's words is that with the advent of talk in movies, word-fun erupted in fil ms and "the result was the richest comic era in the history of the movies." Alas. the trouble with any look-back show like this is you often find yourself grumbling at the maker's use of choice of old film clips. We plead guilty to such grumbling here. A few excerpts simply run too long, such as one, with a proper gentleman and a proper lady, that seeks to sbow how Lubitch satirized amour but "always honored the romantic spirit." IT'S SWW AND -ONLY mildly funny. You may wish Schickel had dropped it and opted Crom a shorter, livelier segment. No problem, though, with his Mae West study. The venerable sexbomb was thought quite racy In the '30s. But as Matthou notes, she "blew away a lot of the old Victorian attitudes about sex." A fine sample of her famed one-liners is ex- hibited. Such as when a fortune teller predicts "a change of position" for her. She raises an eyebrow a nd inquires, "Sitting or reclining?" --. The Abbott-Costello piel'e. including their "Who's On First" bit. features a mild defense of their broad style. The case is weak. BUT THERE'S GRAND fun throughout the show's look at W. C Fields as boozer, con man, card cheat, pool shark and victim of tots. Watch for the clip in which Fields, as a store owner. gamely tries to cope with an old blind man who bumbles about. breaking things. It sounds cruel. but isn't. It's only mighty, mighty funn y. So is the clip where Fields, his neck in a noose, is asked if he has any last wishes. And drawls: "Yasss, I'd like to see Paris before I die." THE HOPE·CROSBY segment, with bits from the ir "Road" films, is okay, but runs too long, and not all the best bits are in. And I wish there'd been more than a wild Jack Benny broadcast. his too-brief "feud" scene with Allen. and a lengthier study of Hope in the show's examination or radio's impact on movie comedy. Oh. well, even though flawed. "Funny Busi- ness" has enough guaranteed be.llylaughs to make it a run time for viewers tonillht. 1V Fihn Scheduled For Bionic Woman HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Undsay Wagner, late of "The Bionic Woman," Is returning to television 1 In a three·hour movie, ''The Outlander." The Emmy winner will star for Columbia Pic- tures Television as 3 woman dodor in the West Virginia mountairtS during the late 1920s. The CBS movie portrays Dr. Meg Laurel. who gives up her doctor husband and a promising career to minister to the people of impoverished Appalachia. . ,,. ........... . r TUBE TOPPERS l CBS f) 8 00 Jo'unny Business A retrospective look <Jt monC' comedy in the 19.:SOS and 40~. ho~led by Walter Ma t - thau <sec review be: low l KTTV tD 8 00 Cal Jam ll. An out· door rock concert taµed at Ontario Motor Speedway. KOCE (SO 9:00 -Evening at Pops. Glen Campbell joms Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pop~ for :.i selection of songs by Jimmy Webb. auto rally to 11ack down s1o1en sample!\ ol • now space age luet (R) G) MEAVGAIFFIN Quests Bob Hope. Lau1111 NellOll, Ray NeleQn. MlllBI Aragon. Stanley Mt11t1nez. O.Cklol Ceasna f£) OAEAT PERFOAMAHCE8 "Wailing For Godot" Sam· uel Becltflll"S play pr-I· ed by 1118 LOS Angele• Aelor's Theate< g1oup (RI '11) EVENING AT POPS Country mu .. cu1n Gten Campbf!ll jC)lfll Arthur Foe diet 11\d Ille P091 Ot~ lta for a seieehon ot WOO' by Jimmy Webb Rossini' · JOU<ney To Rhfllm'I"" ana Tcllaikovaky • "'Su1111 From Swan Lake • are also performed 10:00 f) Cl) CBS REPORTS "The Flr11 Next Door" 8111 Moyers 1epor1s on hie 1n the Soulh Bronx. • com· munlly consideuid un.nllll· boleble by maoy · Amer1- cans because 01 11s hogn oncldence ol af'On \RI 0 POUCE WOMAN '"Blind T11<ror'" Pepper •s as11gneo 10 prot&e1 tlle blind wote (Sandra Deel ol an ecGOUntenl (Tab Hunt er) kidnapped by IM unclerw0tkl IRI OfJ HEWS Q @l STARSKYl HUTCH · Satan 5 W11clles" Wllole on vacation. Staftl<y and Hutcll leam of a dem<>nlC C\.ltt'S plan 10 sacnflC9 41 youngg"I CAI Cl) LET'S MAKE A oeAl W MOVIE •• .., "'Elor~ Feud" ( 19471 LUl1 LaRoo. Al SI John Tiie C11eyenna Kid poaas as an outlaw 10 llelo settle • leud between the Harl5 ano 111e eonoons I 1 111 1 10'30 G) S» NEWS 11.00 I) D G (J) ®) NEWS D 8UCK ROOERs TM Er>emles' Strong· hold . fJ MOVIE • * ''> "'Sol Madll<f ' ( 19681 Oavod McCallum. Stella Stevens An undetcover .;gent attempts 10 per-suaoe " gangster's g111- troeno 10 tes1tly '" • case a•med at 1e0ueing ~legal dtUO 11att1C 12 hrs I 0) THE ODO COUPLE lnvolung hos ESP. FfJI•• warns a SkeptlCal OsGar not to attend a gala d•nnet ot whlC/\ lie os to be named SportW1118f ol the Vear Q) AMERICA 2HIGKT Guest t<a1en Lynn ~ney. W MACNEIL I LEHRER REPOflT 11:301)(1) HAWACIFIVE-0 'Wiiy Wall Until Kevin [)ies?"" McGarralt uncov· et s a company tllat prom- ises Ille benet1C1a11es of -alll'ly peopl4I a c:tulnce to collect tllelr onlletnances belore ''*' benel&etors doe IRl D TONIGHT Holl Johnny Carson Gueall N ancy Lopez. Charles Nelson Reilly. JOBf' Emt>ety Jean Marlfl 0 TWILIGHT ZONE L1b<arllln Romney Won:ls- worth '' condemned 10 death lot~ 0 ®) POLICE STORY · Face For A Slla<low'" Pohce otticers discover that a lalat aulomo~ ac;codenl was actually a tn<>tOet t R~ G) HOOAH'S HE.-ofS HOQ&n P'll'I" •o ll•tae• ., Germ.tf't b<>n'l>er lrO ,.541 t !O bon\b 91' Ott rllhMfY G) OETSMAAT SM&,. QIOlr06 llHil •IC~t" et ot CONTROl 111'0 hvr•J •or llAOS WT1pe1tona101 1N1 c111me'e()(I fD CAP'TIOHED A&C HEWS MJRNING 12:00 D lWILlO>fT ZC*E A ,_k. neersionted bartt 'elle• lla'I one passior "' ~te.1N<11nq G) HIOHHOP€S G) ~l!YMOON~S Re1pn •nd Er.I '"'" "' muqu.irade pa1•y .r•c. tyrmo11 fE) OICKCAVETT OVOSI' RICherd Wllbul fRI 12:30 8 MOVIE • * • · A l<tnQ " Srory· t 1961~ OocumPr'J•1 Orson Welles n111re1" 111<'1 8118f\IG ie.dl"Q UC 10 O>io •bdication ot fllfl er111"' 1111one by '"" °""" of Wtndsor c I hf 5:. m•n : m MOVIE ~ • • fhghl fey frMdon' ( 19'31 Rosatind RuSS(;~I !-'red MacMuHiY A ... om· an lliet ~ ~ i::•tot •tn-0• 1 wrec11 1l-t-1t romanc'" t>eeau~ ol 1-.e< SUGGeSS ~s an a"'8tlllt (~ '"' 1 G) MOVIE • + •,. Mark 01 Th• Reneged11 C 19!'. t, R.cerdc Monlalban C)d Cna,.ue A blandec:t r~adfi ·~ captuted oy ll deSQ<>t who threatens to idenllty hom as an ou1law unle$$ he courts tlle daugmer 01 tlle toeder ol fhft re(lYbllC ( I 11• . JO mon) 12:371) (J) KOJAK "'Whefl! 0o YOY Go \lllllef'I You Have No Pl&Ofl fc Go?'" A hOl·tempPt"d Ame<1c.an ln<J•an panoc~ and tuns illtet 1n&Oveflen1- 1y ~llhnq 1 con~1ruc1.on I.rm preS.Oent dunn~ J ltghl (Ri 0 @, ABC MYSTERY MOVIE • • "Demon Clf>mon ( 19751 Jull61 M~IS 8rad- IOtd Collman A myste11ous woman. teiec;ted by ht't rover, r41$QOnd; •llh demOnK fury (RI 1-000 TOMOAAOW Gue1;1 RIChatd Cowes PrllSIOenl ot the M11>SOoJll Aue.lion SchOOI. MIChUel Wetn•• e u UtO' <>':: ,_.,a Guide ToS-• 0 MAVERICK A FellOw s B•ot'-'• '4.51) H£WS 2 00 0 0 a> NEWS 0 MOVIE • •• Tam Llf\ tt9e91 A~ Gero,_ •en McShAl>e 2 1!1 1) MOVIE .· • • T eneoon At T atilt: Roell'" C t11561 R•che•d Egon. Ootothy Ma~ 2:258 NEWS 2'.:JO 8 MOVIE "' * .,,. oi-osu 01 Rome~ c •96 II Marcello Masi•- "' "'"°''° Gassman G) a.tOVIE • .,.. Shaca 0u1 0n 10 , .. I •0551 Fran .. l OV'elOY. fer· r~ Mo0te •OO O MOVIE. ... "The A1nP4'tb!M Men" I '"6"1 W1t11am t<ouw1. .-nas1es .. VlrtM> •· 10 I) SUVE EDWARDS •:250 NEWS •'30 0 MOVM: • • ·eunalo Oun c 19821 Ylt•yne Morroa. Robb•n~ m MOVIE M91ty • • ·womero s P'"'°""' 119551 •oa LUOlf'O. Jato Tlu•rsda9'• Dayi i•r Mo11in ~RNING 1 t"3() (D ••• ·n.e GoodeSS" t 1%dl Kim ,_,Cl/ale UOyd E1•C:Qtlll Plld<lY Cllayef· •Lit. v " ~·orv ot a IOf18IV womlll' 111rugg11r19 t()( Ho6- ly...ood •11a1dom 12 hrs • 20 AFiEANOON 12'00 fJ • • "" ' Red Mountlllft- t 195 I j Alan Ladd LoUibeffl Scott Un1on-~ooor1tno •own~ ,,.. l\ansas and MIS9- ouro .l•" • ansactted by Ouentr111 and r"s Ra!Oets 3'()() (fb• • • • '1 obef ( 19591 OIM" oe Hav•tland. °"" Boq~dto A man •nempts " pro•., ne has bee<'I .~ bl.II •um• ntS case ...N n ,.,,. nc.& •roubte rfmt;mbering del&tlS (I lw JO mon I 3:30 D "' • ·• ··Longsiree1· t 19701 James franct&CUe. 8t•d•ord OJltman 11,n ·n~•IQ&lo< _,a-10i me rnen res(>Ons.bla •Of p1an11no .. bomb .,., llos ,.,ome wnic:n caused his 1)111\dneU I I ht 30 mOf\ l Mike Enm EU$t Coast CBS .Seores TV Career P H I LA DELPH I A t A P l Mike Douglas tapes the final Philadelphia broadcast or his nationally syndicated talk sho"' tonight before heading for the West Coast where guests are more plentiful. The Mike Douglas S how moved here from Cleveland in 1965. and has grown to a 90· minute Westinghouse Broad· casting Company program that is seen in 120 U.S. cities. And Douglas, a low-key host who once was a $125 a week singer, has prospered with the show and is now a millionaire. "LIVING IN Philadelphia. l 've learned a lot of things other than show business." he recalled recently before the move to Los Angeles was announced in May . "Because in Philadelphia, wh1l e r 'm in it, I'm not really into it. And I'm glad. "There have been suggestions that we move the show to New York or Hollywood. But I hke Philadelphia,'' he added 'One Day' Lecuh TJ/ Ratings LOS ANGELES <AP> -Ten of the nation's most· watched evening television shows, including a "One Day at a Time" rerun. were on CBS last week. according to the latest A.C. Nielsen Company ratmgs ABC's hit "Laverne and Shirley" and "Happy Days:· now also in reruns. made the top 20. but the former emerged 11th and "Happy Days" 15th in ratings for the week ending July 23. ' THE FIGURES SHOW that on a nightly average. CBS shows last week were seen in 10.6 m1lhon homes. ABC and NBC each averaged 9.3 million homes. CBS' "One Day at a Time," in topping the Nielsen list of 60 rated shows, was seen in an esllmated 16.9 m1lboo homes. Four other CBS shows followed "One Day at a Time·· in top ratings : "M·A·S·H," 16.5 million homes. "All m the Family," 16.2 million; "Lou Grant," 15 6 m1lhon. and the t'anceled ''Switch." 14.6 million. THE NEXT TOP FIVE shows were NBC 's "Quincy,' 14.2 million homes: ABC's "Three's Company · and "Starsky anctHutch." 13.8 milUon and 13.2 million respe<.· lively; "CBS Tuesday Movie," 13.l million; and NBC"s "Rockford Files," 12.8 million homes. The next 10 shows were· "Laverne and Shirley .. and "Charlie's Angels," both ABC: "Alice." CBS. "Carter Country," "Happy Days " and "Barney Miller ," all ABC: "Hawaii Five-0'' a nd "Good Times," CBS. "ABC Thur<> day Movie"; and "60 Minutes," CBS. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT. PEPPER'S lONEl Y HEARTS CLUB BAND'" (PG) "SWARM" (PG) "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" (PG) "THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" f PG) "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" fPGJ '"CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD t<INO" "THE DEEP" (PG l fUlelt• --SUdlllfft ""CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND"' ""THE DEEP"" (PCI "CONVOY" "EAT MY OUST"" (PG) "GOODBYE GIRL" (PG) ""RABBIT TEST" '"HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "AMERICAN HOT WAX" (PG) "BIG WEDNESDAY' "THE ENFORCER" (Al "DAMIEN OMEN 2" (Al "THE; SENilNEL" All OMIVI: tNt Of'C"" 6:JOr.M.Ml6KT'LY C•ut• 1.1r1aer 1 z "'" u111"' • K~d•• ~anro111Mf ., . ,. ,, I FOOD ' Wlldneedey. July 26. 1878 . OAJL V PILOT Cit\ · A Grape Cream Puff Jo •·rane e , whert pastries are constdertd an essential to life. the local pastry shop is 11 centuries-old tradition The French baker dreams up countless numbers o f mouth watering confections to entice any pastry lover The French attribute their totally irresistible desserts lo a basic paslry, "pate a choux." We know it as cream puff pastry. It's surprls· ingly simple to prepare a nd the results are g rand. Versatile too. the ric h dough can be s haped for s m all ap. pethers. individual serving-size desserts. or on&famlly-sized pastry You can bring a bit or t hi it refined French tradition or pastry. making into your own kitc hen with Grapes J>arlsieMe, a flaky puff pastry. filled with sweet. juicy California grapes and a vanilla filling. Crisp, tangy California table grape~ make this dessert extra special. They're the perfect con- trast -in flavor. color a nd texture -to the smooth rich fillin g I mad e from a mi x, t hough you 'd never guess>. The result is im- pressive and refreshingly satisfying. When shopping for grapes for this recipe or for out-of-hand snack- ing, be s ure lo select plump, ripe grapes that cling ughUy to pliable g reen stems . Crisp California grapes are av ail able almost year 'round, and right now blue·black Rlbiers. Red Cardinals. beautiful black Exotics and Red Malagas a r e being f eat ured in l oca l markets. as well as the favorite Thompson seed- less. Try a medley of grape varieties in Grape Parisienne for colorful I a nd yummy!) results. GRAPESPARJSIENNE t.2 cup water ~• c up butter or margarine \~cup fl our Dash salt 1 teaspoon sug ar 2 eggs 3~ cup milk 1 cup whipping cream 1 package (3:14 ounces) instant vanilla pudding and pie filling 3 cups California seedl ess grapes lif seeded varieties are used, halve and seed) Powdered sugar In heavy saucepan. bring water and butter to boil. Quickly stir in flour. salt and sugar. Cook and stir batter un- til it leaves sides of pan a nd f orms a ba it. Remove from heat. Add eggs, one at a time. beating well after each addition. Outline a 7· inch circle on greased baking sheet. Spoon bat· ter around outline shap· ing with back or spoon to form a l·lnch thick ring, l 1h-inch wide. Bake in preheated 400 degree oven 30 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degret's. and bake 5 to 10 minutes more. or until golden. Turn off oven. open door and let cool 10 minutes. Meanwhile. prepare fill· 1ng : pour milk and cream into mixer bowl. Add pudding mix ; beat at low speed until b l ended . about 2 minutes. To assemble: Grape-y Punch Plan a family outing to a nearby driving ran1e after dinner dur- ing the summer months and save dessert for the 19th hole . . . after your round is over. Suggested her e is a refreshin g r as pberr y grape beverage to serve with Concord Sherbet after your trip to the driving range. Both r ecipes combine stor e bought and convenience foods with a little imagination. COUNTSY CLUB PVNCH l can <8 ounces 1 frozen Concord gr ape Ju ic e concentrate. thawed l pint raspberries. fresh or rrozen J quart club soda er 1ln1er ale Pour reconstituted fra11e Juice over ,.o.s11 berrles In large r.:lc ~er. Add soda and are cubes. with sha rp kn1ft!. carefully cut a slice off top of ring Spoon half lhe filling Into hollow. Sprinkle half the grapes over filling. Repeal with remaining filling and grapes. Replace top of ri n g . Dust with powdered sugar. Place on serving plate and refrigerate until serving time. Cut into wedges. Qui c k Grape Desserts: Star -rated desserts "1th California table grapes needn 't take great amounts of plan· ning or preparation Superb desserts can be as simple ai. the follow- ing ideas: Fruited Rice : Into cold cooked rice, fold whipped cream or whipped dessert top· ping, peach s lices. g rapes . Sweeten to taste. Fruit and Cream: 1-~m pretty goblets or wine glasses "ith frosty green seedless grapes. Spoon dollops of sour cream atop grapes ; sprinkle with brown sug- ar and dust with cin- namon, a lls pice or nutmeg. Re>sy Grapefruit Cup: Flavor fresh grapefruit sections with grenadine to taste. Serve in in· dividual bowls or cups and decorate with a cluster of seedless green grapes. Grapes Parisienne, a flake puff pastry filled with sweetness. Join the fun at the RUD PARft and save with ••• uper c -....... ...._ .... ,,,_ ... .._ . .....,,..... llmltOMl....,9ftdOneC011pCN1,_,C,.t-. 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WHAT'S WRONGWJTJ.l ·sncK ir 1N YER l<AZ.007 GERIATRIX GORDO 5U~E HOPE. THI~ HEAT WAVE. HANGS ------ON~ IN M'Y P~ISH IT DOUBl.E, TH!;; ilTHE:?! JUDGE PARKER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson P001Z Al21>JOLD HAS N~ING ro SA'(. by Mell ~Y. 1'Hli: >-leADL.l"'c I~ : "P'ltNCIPAL. CAUGHT n1M.1N•.:' Tl-IE ~U&·HEAO 14': "·2NO l!JA~f Ct4"1N6 F'ACUL.T'Y ~OPT!JAl..L. CS.AME. II DOOLEY'S WORLD OR . SMOCK WE:L.I.., N ITWl"I, tF= IHE: GLJINE:SS eooK OF RE:CORPS c:::>oe:s HAVE: A CAIC:GOR Y FOR BL-OWING UP A SURGICAi.-Gt..OVe, .. MOTLEY'S CREW by Gus Arriola 6E51DE5. tiE GAVE ME INFORMATION we CAN use IN COURT! HE QAIMS TAAT GEORGIA WA5 ONCE ctJMMtT- TfD TO A H05PllAL FOlt THE CRtNltNAU.Y tN5~E ! by Harold Le Ooux WITH THA1 IN HER M CK<iROUHD, IT WOULD 6E VERY EASY TO 6EUEVE THAT 5+1E INFLUENCED lf,'f FJffilER TO CHANGE HIS Wll..l ! HE WA5 SICK AND WEAA! &HE PROM~ Y THREATENED tUM ••• DENNIS THE MENACE '?r's A LAMOCt, ~ ... NfJJ '~o.· TUMBLEWEEDS LJ~I MAY I ASK WHY oNe WOuU7 E'f: swer::PIN& ONE'S HORSE:'S HOOVE:S? NANCY LOOK WHO'S WORKING HERE NOW-··OUR OLP --.... BUTCHER POST Ol!F!ICE HOURS 9 ·5 ~ THIS LETTER 15 ov~ RWEIGHT--· YOU NEED--'"'! IS CENTS MORE UP TO YOUR OLD TRICKS AGAIN, EH? ~ y by E rnle Bushmiller TAKE ~UR THUMB OFF THE SCALE ' COMICS I CROSSWORD. PEANUTS WOULDN'T 'i'OU LIKE TO OWN A 6000 ~TCHD06? BUrlHl~S STlL~ DIM WORK t OUilHE WAY ~E ~ FIGU"ED ... I by Charles M. Schulz ISN'T TH:S THE 50~ OF 006 '1'0lfD Ll"E TO HAVE Wl!H l{OU IF li'OU HAD TO 60 SU~EfUCE Ar Nl~T? ~ . .) by Roger Bradfield by George Lemont by Templeton and Forman l TOLD YOU WE WA'5 RUNNIN' l.f(ff;! 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